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PACE TEN HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MONDAY, AUG. I, Ut MARKETS and FINANCIAL STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by The Associated Pres Net change .. Monday Previous dtty Week wo Month MO . Yew wo Augast I J.lnd. IS Rails 15 1 HI. M Stocks . A I At A J A .7 ..ill 34 3 41) 8-H 64 SO MS 40 8 IS4 J RS 33S 40 0 6.1 1 .. HI 31 .3 3D) 60 1 .. 0J 3 44 S 40 9 US 4 -Iatim TrJmsV Livestock Entries lltUYV llUUIIiy Pour Into Foir lips Stocks NEW YORK. Aug. I v-Aom-paiurd by the heaviest trading In more than lour montlu, the stock market advanced today by tractions to around two points. GRAINS LOSE AT CLOSING CHICAOO, Aug. I (Pi Oralns ran Into trouble today In trying to push Into higher territory. During early dealings the market worked upward against fairly heavy selling pressure, but prices slipped bark toward the close. Wheat close -I'. lower. September J04l-V corn was -ls lower, September 12S: oats were lower to higher. September 66S; rye was V to 1 cent lower, September S1.5l-1.M: soybeans were m u I cents higher. November l33S'-. and lard was 3 to 30 cent hundred pounds higher, September S13 S7-13 90. SALEM Ml Livrstwk entries In record, but still untallled. numbers are moving today Into Uie stalls they will occupy at the Oregon stale fair, Sept. S through II. lien Newell, superintendent of the fair's livestock show, said this morning. A number of out-of-state cure- , ., . . , bred strings art entered and com- 1 neilLintl I akiuuil-H In h. . i III.. I ... .1 ' - w iv wir mi i ntuiMiu, IJIU nraSMIIb, est since belore the war. Entries I Weight: I pounds 1 ounce. .i-u nnf lluim. I . mvn ii..-.. ., trt..k. ti-il Meaiiwhlle fair official reported , hospital. Klamath rail. Ore.. August ZaiZ .. an-maie , . iimb. to Mr. and Mrs. John Coaad, i k , egposi- Merrill, a girl. Weight: pound .-... .... cm.K, m emu- ounce. mw ana wine competition do not i BLACK Born at Klamath Vallev close until September 4. I hospital, Klamath Kails. Ore., August . m. to Mr. Wheat- September December .. March May Open JOSS 3 09- 09'. J04 High 3 06'. 3 09 3 09-. 305 Low 3 04 S 3 0V. 3 08'. 3 04'. Clot 3 04,-' 2 08', -0t 308'. 3 04'. BOND AVERAGES Net change .. Monday . Previous day Week ago Month ago Year ago pi led by The Associated Press Angwst t 3 Ralls Kind. lSVtU. 1 Foe. 1 l Yld. A .1 unch. A .1 unch. unrh. ... 90 6 103 5 103.7-K 703 1110 903 102S 1036 7 0 3 1110 90 1 103 4 103 4 69 9 110 7 M I 103.3 103 1 69 3 109J ... S1J 100 99J 63 4 108 1 share for the entire day. Steels, motors and rail took the leadership on the rise. The upswing was result of an accumulation of good business news. Heavy buying orders were placed over the week-end. Some storks made wide advances on only a few sales Including Su perior OH of California up 10 and IS and International business ma chines up more than at around 179. Others going higher Included Nickle Plate. Santa Fe. Southern Pacific. U. S. 8teel. Bethlehem, General Motors. Kennecolt, Phllco, Zenith and U. 8. Oypsum. Gold shares and motion picture failed to Join in the advance. U. S. government In over the i counter market were - strong and active. American Can Am Power & Lt .. Am Tel ii Tel Anaconda Bendix Aviation . Beth Steel Boeing Airplane ... Calif Parking Canadian Pacific Case J I Caterpillar Chrysler BUCHANAN Born at Klanutth Valley hospital. Klamath Falls, Ore, August . 1949. to Mr. and Mrs. Olen Burhsnan, route 9 bog 13S1, a boy. Weight: pounds US ounce. H1UUAKD Uom at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls. Ore., Auau.it 6, 11)49. to Mr. and Mrs. Loy a boy. Spud Check Finished Here First field Inspection seed fields entered for certification in Klamath county was completed early this week. The county agent's office report approximately 900 acres of Netted Oem and 450 acres of White Rose passed inspection. Only three fields failed to meet certification require ment. Tolerance for tuber perpetuated leaf roll Infection at first Inspection is per cent. Most fields were well below that tolerance. Many field are well below the one-tenth per cent tolerance allowed at second Inspection. Second field Inspection will suit about August 30. Very little virus disease other than leafroll was found in the course of Inspecting Netted Oem fields. H. K. FlnneU, certification spe cialist for Oregon State college, and Walt Jendrsejewskl. assistant county agent, made the field Inspections. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Aug. g uV-No wheat futures quoted. Cash grain: Barley No. 3. 45-lb. b. w 50 00. Cash wheat ibid: Hard red wln- of potato ter. 13 per cent 3 14. nara wnite Baart: 13 per cent 3 23. Today's car receipts: wheat 64. barley 6. flour 10. corn 1, oat 1, nullfeed 13. It' Mighty! Portland Eggs Eggs i to wholesalers): A grade Comwlth Sou ... Cons Vuliee Continental Can Crown Zrllerbach Curt-us Wright ... Douglas Aircraft ... Dupoiit de Nem General Electric .... General Foods General Motors Goodyear Tire Int Harvester Int Paper Kennecott Lobby McN L Long Beli -A" Montgomery Ward . Nash Kelvmator Nat Dairy N Y Central large. 61 4-63 4c: A grade medium. ! Northern Pacific MS-STWe: small 444c; B grade. large, 53',-55',c Portland Potatoes Potatoes: Oregon Board man dis trict White Rose No. I s (2.50-6S: No. 1. 85-90c; Washington long white No. I s. 100 lbs. 12 50-60: No. 2 s. SO lbs. 80-90c: California long1 whit No. 1-A. $3.60-3.7. POTATOES CHICAGO. Aug. UP) (TJSDAi Potatoes: Arrivals 346. on track 337; total U. 8. shipment Friday 627, Saturday 490. and Sunday 37: sup plies moderate: demand fair: market firm to slightly stronger, especially whites. Colorado Bliss Triumphs 13.20-30: Idaho-Oregon Bliss Tri umph 3 -25-35. long whites 63 85 4 00. Russet Burbanks $435: Ne braska Red Warbaa 135; Washing ton long whites $3.85-90. Pac Am Fish Pac Gas A Klec . Pac Tel & Tel Penney J C Radio Corp Rayonier Pfd . Reynold Metal Richfield .... I Safeway Store . Sears Roebuck Southern Pacific . Standard Oil Cal . Studebaker Corp Sunshine Mining . Trails-Amrnca ... Union Oil Cal Union Pacific United Airlines U 8 8teel Warner Bros Pic . 91 .... 11S ... 1444 39S 204 38 .. 19 .... 33 .. 134 384 314. . 634 .. .... 334 344 .... 8 s .... 60', .... SO'. ... 38', 43 4 634 .... 43 .... 35-, .... 41 4 494 74 194 44 14 344 -. 11 14 i 134 .. 334 98 40 11 LIVESTOCK SOUTH 8AN FRANCISCO. Aug. I i) (USDAi Salable cattle today j 1600. calves 350: supply Include 16 loads and numerous small lot of 1 steers, very few heifers: balance mostly cows: steers mainly medium with ome common: practically no j good grade steer In early receipts; trade opened slow: scattered sales cows and feeder steers about steariv: ! early sales cauner-eutter cows 9 00- I 13 00: few loads mostly medium and low good 825-975 lb. feeder stern 18 00-19 50: mixed common-medium 744 lb. steer 17.00: calves moderately active with prices steady to strong: ' medium-good 350-375 lb. ranise slaughter calve 3000-32 00: few I common-medium 19.00. Salable hogs 350: moderately ac- tlve: buthcers 34 rent higher; sows steady: good-choice 10-340 lbs. 25 00: j odd head good sows 15 50: hcotce under 300 lbs. 15.00. Salable sheep 35O0: not fully ; established: 1 short load mostly good , around 86 lb. spring lambs 33 50: few medium 3000: no early sales on slaughter ewes. to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Black. 630 Market, a girl. Weight: . ft pounds 3 ' ounces. I YOUNG Burn at Klamath Valley , hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore.. Au I gust 7. 1949. to Mr. and Mrs. i Jamea Young. P. O. Bog 693. a buy, Weight: 7 pounds 144 ounces. ARMSTRONG Burn st Klamath I Valley hospital. Klamath Falls, Ore.. August 7, 1949, to Mr. and Mr. Arlss Armstrong, Tulrlake, Calif., a girl. Wright: 7 pounds 104 ounces. HUBBARD B o r n at Klamath Valley hospital, Klanutth Falls, Ore.. August 7, 1949. to Mr. and Mrs. John Hubbard. Tuleluke. Calif., a glil. Weight: T pounds 14 ounce. Municipal Court Forfeit $10 They'll Do It Every Time Tremblechin's SHACK IS BACK TO BACK WITH AJAX CDMPAMy, INC., PUT HENRy WORKS 'STEEKJ' MILES AWAV FDR BISDOME, .-fl FINK AND DINK M .-.. By Jimmy Hatlo V TaaTTlfeN rvrv uivtg ivt-, i lu TO BISDOME, FINK AND DINK, IS EMPLOYED By viD vrwi rtiiFv;Fri rr-AJAXca. 4 INC. IP I I 1. I VJI I rail PORTLAND. Aug. I Cattle: Salable 3600: !. lUSDAi calve 600: Peter Dahl, drunk. bull. Charle Foster, drunk, or S days. John Raymond A lore, light. Recugged. L. V. Swill, drunk. Forfeit pan. Koy McKinney, drunk. Forfeit siu ban. Albert Theodore Stone, drunk Furteit 410 bail. Orville Davis, drunk. Fine. $10 or a (MY. CARNIVAL By Dick Turner Fine 110 ran red 810 V,-,... U 1 J L. . market moderated .,-l,v on . ! """' r'n. SIU or .i.... " ; : ... : . "'"J -'"""s. Clyde Oriffin some good beef cows and good steers .I00 ind m d aereti c. Keuley. violatiun uf vagraucy. Fine No appralaal fe. Ne sleek U bay. N eaoam anions U pay. Quick, local appraisals. 4T M years U pay. Prepayawent t tan is plaa. Farm Income repayment prtvUegw witheot penally. Neal Stewart AGENCY Equitable Farm Loans 11 8. 8th St PhesM 3S sr 8744 FOR RENT TRUCKS U-0RIVE VANS PICKUPS FLAT RACKS Bates by ssOe. bear sr week OPEN StTNDAIg BEACON SERVICE STATION 1241 ft. Mais Pa. t3t . 31 . 194 . 37 . 34 . 414 . 404 664 334 114 31 63 134 33's 11 lightly higher but bids on lower grades cows weaker; load average good 1064 lb. fed steers 36.40: three loads good steers fed grain on grass 36.00; medium grassers 31.00-2340: some held higher: common steers 17.00-30 00; few medium-good feed ers 19 00: common-medium heifers' or 4 da)s. basic rule. Kecogurd Duaue H.irris, disorderly conduct. Post 115 baU. Clyue Biaylock. disorderly con duel. Post 14 bail. t-naries Kurt, diunk. Fine, 14 00-19.50: canner-cutter cows mostly 1000-11.40. some unsold: common -medium beef cows 13 00 14 00: good young cows upward to 1640; good beef bulls 1 SO: common good sausage bulls 14 00-18 00; good- choice vealers steady-strong at I 33.00-33 40; common-medium calves and vealers 13 00-30 00. I Hogs: Salable 750: market active. : around 40 cent higher: good -choice 180-234 lbs. 24 00: fat type down ward to 34 00: 340-290 lbs. 23 00- 33 00: good under 440 lb. sow 17 00- 1 IS.00: few under 300 lbs. 1150: ! heavier sows mostly 15.40-16 00. but some unsold at noon: good 364-400 lb. stags 1600-17.40: good-choice 110 mer uhl. drunk. Fine 114 or 74 days. Chllord Earl Pepple, violation of basic rule. Fine 610. Arthur J. Laiiuo. drunk. Fin 110 or ft days. Jamea Frailer, no orjerabir't ti. cense. Recoggrd. Marjorie Zupau. no operator li cense. Post S bail. Roland James Hicks, failure to yieia rignt of way. Post 614 ball, i Willis Matt Tipton, ran red light, i Post ti bail. , Allen Roy Richardson, drunk Fine 610 or ft days. j Jolui Cole, failure to yield right ui way. nne 2g. I I I J SI I , l fj.- 'J48$ "V ff a-waa J 90 is sv at nsnici. mm. v sea a a est erf. I Woolworth 494 NEW SECT MAES AS HI. Japan, Aug. np A new sect known a the laughing religion ha been founded here. It founder is Mein Zuiko. whose name means "beautiful cloud and sacred sunbeam." Zuuto said the main tenet of the sect is laughter on the theory one can laugh tf he Uvea right. John Cole, no operator's licence. ; nne I0. Clyde Dean Lane, drunk. Fine feeder pigs 3400-3474. Sheep: Salable 2240: market mod erately active, mostly steady, qual ity considered, but some unsold at . 410 or ft days. noon; good-choice spring lambs Aaron McKlnley most:y 20 00: several lot 30 40; one : lot mostly choice 93 lb. fed spring ! lambs 31.34: medium-good grades ( 18 00-19 00: common down to 16 00; Brvson. drunk nne siu and 10 days. Oliver W. Young, vagrancy. Fine 1100 and 30 days. Art Lovell, drunk. Plna $10 or 6 "Now don't worry. Butch! W7a pleading temporary insanity brought on by punling ovwr th Russian . situation!" Tulelake It's Mighty Flower Shop 1)111 VE l . (At Greenhouses) "14 8. 6th Pbm list Free Delivery Flowers by Wire Fanersl Designs Oar Specialty good wooled feeders 16 00-40: lew days. 17.00: shorn feeders 14.40: good ' Louis T. Mays, reckless driving. yearlings 16.50-17 SO: common 14 00 I Fine 650 and 10 days. down: ewes slew; cull-common ! Loui T. Mays, no operator's 11- steady at 3 00-5 00: few good heavy j cense. Fine $4. ewes 6 00: light ewes hold above 6 50. Andrew Maguuson. drunk. For- I feit 110 ball. CONFAB ! Reese A. Orlftlth, vagrancy. Plead SALEM W Governor Douglas ""'l?' McKay leaves Salem on Tuesday 1 -If.J- chrl' granry. Plead night for Yakima. Wash, to attend j 1 ." ,, session of the Columbia basin In- bJrk frton' Inadequate ter-agency committee meeting In ! cogcd. tUm .! TjVaw4nkau4aw anel a-KiiHa..' w.sajr w naaHouaaj? iiiiunuai of this week. It's Mighty! sreeniNc- 165LFC dWJS Wac.fi.tcc isaar- m - m nnvuwu WHEEL & STEERING ALIGNMENT gjt ri ( that asiitmai. fnlcaifw natrlng K vital Mm ltd ch-tk riitT nx nj,r fwh art ib pound 1 nr tir webei WRKC rii ' r o,n ot im Sound 1 nr ... mtm sn ft. joy out .1 arWiiig. wwwsae Serai. e Wstvy. that WFFCKS wobtl Out RUINS I a. GET MORE TIRE MILEAGE Jl COMPLETE CORRECTION $C45 ANY MAKE CAR NEW LOW PRICE U Camber, Cotter, Steering Geometry, Toe-in, Adjust Steering Gear. BALANCE WHEELS $1.63 per wheel, plus weights. ASHLEY CHEVROLET "Satisfaction irfflW 410 So. 6th All-Ways" Phone 4113 Recent visitors to Yellowstone park have bren Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ks dous. Mr. and Mrs. Kadous have found fulling fine on their trip of several days. Mrs. Clyde Barks has returned from Sacramento where she visited with a new granddughter bom July 16 to her daughter and snn-ln-law, Mr. snd Mrs. Milton Orleser. The little girl. Barbara Jean, weighed 8 pounds, 6 ounces and la the second daughter bom to the Orteaers. Floyd Boyd wa called early this week to the bedside of his mother In Alt urst DR. R. THEODORE LINDLcY, Optometrist Announces his association with Lloyd J. Goble, O.D. For the Practice of Optometry COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS AND VISUAL TRAINING Suite 510 Medical Dental Building Klamath Foils, OregtJh Phone 4215 ARRCSTKD PORTLAND. Aug. t lA year-old Woudburn fj-..n,n. k " , ! . ""' " nooerson. m escarjee was h.M . , Z. I daughter of Mrs. Sara Welsh, arrlv "wKttC - unexpected Wednd.y n.ght sfter being srrested withT ,,,. 'wo Ihree week vult with hlspoTke P ,'n,h'r rs. Robenon cm DetecUve.' r.nt u i 1 auw" escape tne neat tnat Korl- - r -- .."--'u (xcurr Said Donald Mullen. Portland, was unarr sjooo ball In two Portland San Francisco where they have been on a buying tour. Sir. and Sirs. Cleorge Long attend ed an Inauguration of a new so ciety of bell ringrrs in the Stale Farm Life Insurance, comiwny. Ban Francisco. j Long, local representative of lle company waa 6th man from the t top In sales during the past month. The underwriters met st the Ps- I rifle coast headquarters building. Monday, had a dinner at the Bhad- , duck hotel and Joined a sightseeing boat ride In San Francisco, Mayor and Mrs. W. R. Moore and children Carol. Richard and Den nis left Thursday fur a week's va cation at Lake Tahoe and a visit , with Moore's parents In Prtulama and Mrs. Moore's mother in Hie Bay area. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ival Wolfe have re four sisters, Mrs. Bessie Smlrl and Mrs. Ilea Drrelall of Los Angeles, Calif, Mis. Elsie Prlestmsn of Seattle. Wsli . and Mrs. M. Hleel of Vancouver. H. C. The funeral serv ice took plare In the chapel op Wants Klamath Funeral home. Jt IlK'li street on Monday, August 6. I mil at 10 30 s. ni. Rev. Hlmpaon U Tidwell of the First llaptut church officiated. Commitment service and Interment followed In the Kena cemetery. RAV.MIIMI H (.INK KIIOAUH Raymond Fugene Rhoads, a resi dent of Bhaller. Calif., passed away In Una city on Sunday. August 7. 1IM9 at 1 '30 a m. He was a native uf Kufaiila, Okla . and waa aged I years at the time of his passing. He Is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugrne T. Rhoads and two hm!hn .I.him anri Marvin Hrtfiada I nl Hhafter. Vmit ! erandnarenla. Mrs. Barah V. Mann of Kufaula, Okla . and Mr. and Mrs. Rhoads of California. The remains rest in Wards Klamath Funeral home. t!i lligli street. Funersl srrsngrmen will be snnouueed Ister. TONY HILL MAY Tony Hill May. a resident of Ten nam. Calif., for Hie past five months, passed sway III this city on Sunday, August 7. IMS at 13 tS a. ro, H was a native of Tegatkana. Ar kansas and waa aged 23 year IS months and 36 days at the Urn of his passing. II is survived by hi parent. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis May of Trnnant, Calif : two brothers. Jack T. May of Trnnant. Calif. eid Fred C. May nl Sheridan. Ark : two sisters. Martha Nell Roush of Hhert- i dan. Ark. and Drlphla Purkrtt of Modoe Point: a grandfather. John W. May of Fouke. Ark. Til remains will be forwarded by Railway Ci') press and Ihe Flying Tiger Urn to" the Thomas Funersl horn. MU Pleasant. Teg., for final rllea and In terment at a later date. Ward Klamath Funeral home In chargg of the arrangement. IRAM IH BAKtR Francis llsker, a resident of Trn nant. Calif., for the past 1 week, passed away In this city on Bun day. August 7. IMS at 13:47 a. ro. He waa a native of Oram county. ' Ark. and was aged 30 year at th time of hi passing. He la survived , by his parenta, Mr. and Mr. Roy Bakrr of Bhrrldan. Ark.; alg brothers. Thurman of Trnnant. Calif.: Jamea. Roy Jr. Ilarley. Willi and Jerry of Sheridan, Ark.; tire sisters, Mamie Taylor, Lurine Drown. Anna Mae and Adeline Bak. turned from a vult with their "Z T . Z . , d.ughter and .n-Uw. Mr. and " ?.' ,r"?""' A.rk - Er"" Ch,D" Sfra Iterman Fnl.tul ..M !. ,ll. , '"r- granoparent. holdup. He had been on a check wnung spree In California since escaping in April. Kelley said. brother, snd tlster-ln-law and their son, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Day and young son, Harry, Walnut Cretk. It's Mighty! aTpaTTT aaaaMUataYasBM ftoktth I FLOWER SHOP land 1 experiencing. , dten at Eureka. Quest in the Wolle I Mrs. Ross Kagland and children hom uu mrr " Mrs. Wolle sre spending a few days with Mrs. Ragland's parents. Mr. and Mra. Andrew Collier. Klamath Fall. Mr. and Mr. Ray Welsh of the WrLh Furniture store are expected i A IVsksl Dl to return thl week from market at "'COtlOl rianr Lease Said Okay EUOENE. Aug. t 14 Flnsl iv- f", I a.' 1 MMRomm tHftUrWD BOOTS; Mao Tse-cang, Com munist Issder of Chuia; and Lt Li-Saa, bow Red boss of Maoclmri, flrat net through a Want Ad. la U17 Mao adrsrtlasd la a Changsha paper for young nia IntareiUd la "patrlotls wof k." A mong tbos who replied was U. Want Ada do th odd, th "lmpos.lbie." 4 iomsis rtioss mri ii':.1;.:.'! ,tJ,J .tel, lil fimriTIf 1. s.,ial aw s - 3 . T" sj .i m s sn Baal M m am . Tat-aSgfl' grandparents. Mrs. Ilullie Lewis and Clint Baker of Traskwood. Aik. Til remain will be lorwarded via Railway rx pres and Ihe Flying Tiger line to the Uule Funeral home, Sheridan, Ark. for final rites and Interment at a later date. Warn Klamath Funeral home in charge of th arrangement. Witchcraft Prelection Tne burning of the yule log cus- fs;iej?:i:i v rsz ?m '' u pur. ' " ' UUNat WStat IO mi Bimmt rtrtttj, NMp mm Tetnr. Mmt, I M. CanrsiM If If. mmii fit. T M . a rL Mf. Here In Klamath Want Ads Work Wonders - u,. HERALD & NEWS ph0B. ., sassaaaaaaaasaaaastsaaV ri0 NORTH 1 EAST. . m1 on thi Smooth-Railing. ..Streamlined NORTH COAST LIMITED NOW yoa can make perfect connections st Ponlsnd for youf trip east on Northern PaciAr' NORTH COAST LIMITED. Arrive In Ponlsnd st 1:00 P M snd lesve st . P M Coming west, yoo rrlv In Ponlsnd st Ml A. M. and leave for home si 7:45 A. M., or S:4J A M. When yoo travel on the brand new ell-room Pullmsn rsre; or. eronomieel tourist Pullmsn sleeping csrs; or. on dlui"D.y.Nitt-co.chs... yon will he glsd you chose this romloriBbl snd ecsntc rout esst. far IsrfSer isfsrsiefise writ A. C. STICKLIY, C.n.ral Ag.nl lt If M .e. eMle 6, Orsses Brothers of Amerlcus, Cleorgla, may be completed anon. Rep. Harr s Ellsworth tssuod a statement Satur day In which he Indicated that Washington officials considered the Hudson proposal tor rehabilitation and operation of th plant "gen erally acceptable." Charles B. and W. S. Hudson mailt n Inspection of th. plant In June They Indicated that they desired the structure for production of molasses from wood waste. They said other by-products- might be produced later, but declined to spec ify the nature of possible secondary product. . OBITUARY MINNIE A. HAMMOND Funeral services tor th. late Mln nl. A. Hammond of Elms, Wssh, who passed away In this city on Saturday, August 6. 1049 at S 40 a. m, following an Illness of seven dsys will be held in th. chapel of the Strlrklln Funeral home, Cen tralis. Wash., on Tuesday, August 0. 1040. Th. remain were forward ed via Southern Pacific company on Monday at 10:06 p. m. Arrange ment wer. under th. direction of the Whltlock Memorial chapel of this city. ROBERT PRINfiLE KERR Robert Prlngl. Kerr, a resident for th. past 16 years, passed sway In this city on Thursday, August 4, 1W4D st 1 a. m. He ws a nstlv. of Pembina. N. D., and aged 60 year 7 month and 4 day at th time of hi passing. H. la survived by protect the horn. .gainst witchcraft during uie com ing year. Canada ha 144 port of ntry which Handle vehicles, 46 for rail ways and SI at airfields. . LEGAL NOTICES .Sale. Mnnotfpr all ilrxl aslas skllllr ss Uses lavsilsissl. If fee Msll'r. taw ! siskin IIS r mislk srllk striailvs Inialsllsa sn. eklss. Ws ess Ifsla . WrlU Rav 911. MsrslS'News. SI'MMON in nig rini i it t(ii'T or Tilt WSfSLiS&W ro" T"' covn- ANNIE LAUHir. CARUSlJt. Plaintiff, LOtm A CAlll.iNleB. Defandant. To letiiiti A. i rlul- IN Illkl NAMF. or THK ITATK Of ottrooN. CHf.rriNu You ara hrby rvqutrad to appear and anewer the com plain I filed age in l uu on or b fnrti Attaint 22nd. 1049, and If hi fail to en appear and anawer, ftr want thereof, plaintiff will apply lo tha Court for th rllf prayad for In hr rompiaini aiainat you. to-wlt: for dt vona frum you on tha rnun1i of da erlion for a parlod of mora than nna yaar Immediately praradlng tha roin monremant of aaltf prfrtilng. Your ailanifnn la parlfirallr dlrwrlad to I ha complaint on III m tha abova antlUad causa. Thia tummnna la Mrvad upon you tr fiublltallon puriuant lo an ordar of I ha lonorahla David It, Vandanbara, Judfa of tha abova anllllad Court, aald ordar In-lnf dalfd July 31 at. IM0, and bjr pub Kratlun tharaof for a period of four ronaerutlva and aurraealve waetii In aerllone i Tha data of tha ftrM pub llrallon It Jtilr llih, ia4, and tha data IMh puhllcal'on 11 Auruat Sand, J C. O'NKItX, Attorney for Plaintiff Kime I Mflhaaa rluildtng ...... Klamath rail. Oregon. Jl- M: A l-tt lft-22-No. 7.15. r NOT ICR OP PIN At. RKTTI.KWKNT " NO Tit K IH lltnrHV ClIVkN that Purton II Young, arlmlnletralnr of thd ealate of llnyra A Young, daraaead, haa flltd his rinal acrminl In tha Circuit Court of Klamath County, Oregon, and that aald rmirl haa eet Tuaartay th .10th day of Aiigutt. 1(40, at the hour of 10 oclfrrlt in lha forenoon of aald day and the CI mill Courtroom In th County Court hot i at Klamath Palle, Oregon, aa tha lima and plara for th hearing of obtertlona to aalrt final arrouot and for tha ilnal aaltlament of aald eatata. UirRTOM H. YOITNO. AdmlnUtr.tor, rlale of Boyca A. Yisung, la- , IBA M. I'Eir.RllON, A Jitnrtlon City, Oregon, ' Attorney for Kolate A. 1-a-ll -. No. TM