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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1949)
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PAC! JSVSN War Business Gave Farm Banks Good Reserve Funds WAMII1NC1TON (!( Wr time In. flatlon fiinnrlrd a lut of inniiry Into "gran mot i'' bunks country bank palnmlxril by farmers. That's tin riiiulunloii nf Krnl L. Oarhxk, t'iiiniiilst for tin U, 8, de. parlinrnl ol aiirliuHurr. Ourlwk myi the mure Industrl. llutuon and c(iiiiinpri'lallutlun tlirrs was III all aira, the smaller was the gain In bank drpualU. lie points to llie o ne-lliii d ut biwl country a Ilia tiip example. In that union, Vk lure luimera are LEGAUNOMCbb" m MNUM Sm. IMI. IN TMK VIM i lT lui'HT or THE MTAIK or UHfcUUN UH Kl.AMAlit l.Ul N I V X1-AMA1M ItlVrK rAKMH. top M n- hip 4twaliiifl ul t'mul J- Dalloti, M.I (lit .. ii '..! na H ft. WlllMM un PUinllll, A 3 IMiWNKV itut MNK HOC IXJW NfcV. his wll, Um lily uf Itonan.. nitiiiUlpal -uImihiom: KI.AMA1II WAlMI I Hlf.HW AWitK IAT1UN. W MIUV, J ft U'lllWAN lit Un known llrln ul A. J Uuwtw, 0-i-hI. nil alt All Olhr t vitufw ut fmtumm l-iiktiuwn tUlnttn any right, nil, Iin or liitviMl in or lo lit rval wial clM'rlb4 In Uw com- )Hrndania. o A J thiwitvy and J mum l Iwny. Iiia wit. J. ft- l-oituii, Tli Unknown Heir. '( A J. Ifciwii-. Una)aU, and it All Other lftMt w lartiw i-'it-bimwtt i iimln atiy rlghl, UU. lata, llan or Intaiaat In ur W I ha $rmi aalaia derftt4 in Utm ciMfiylaini ham I it. DrfanrlnnU ahva namad S Tlir. NAME Or TUB ftTATft or OHH.UN. Vnu and aa-h of chj ara haratiy ra qulf4 tu itar anil atitwar tha rom ptalnl III! j Hi tha abaiva anlllll tutirt and aull on or bafnia I ha uir-llon f four frm pltti bar J. IW4W. whuh u I ha dala ol lirtl uiilillrallon ul Ihla lummwu, and If you tall ao tu mwtr, tor want lhataof. ulalntlir will ainly In lha Court tor tha raliaf pravatl t in lla complaint hraln. la wit That you and aat h and all o( mt ha riulrad to ( forth lha nalura of your iirtlva cUlmi In and lo all or any mi! of tl Mttrwltiaj daacrihad raal urtn-rty in Klamath Ltunl, Ora fton. lit- it Northwat quarlar of Nnrthwa-t Quartar and Nrth half of fUtutrmaal quarter nt Northwaat quarlar of Har Hon l' T-wnhlp M ftoulh. Hanga II t-at WitUmatla Marldlan. axrapt por tion Inrlodad in lha CiMinla- road, and that all advr claim of you and aarh a'd all of you ha darlarad null and oid and that It ha adjudd and da rraad that plaintiff la mvnar of -a'd raal prnparty. and that none of you ha any rtfhi, tlila, aalal. 1ln lnlaral rhalovar In nt- In aald raal pmparly ftr anv part tharmf. and that nu and aai-h of you ha fnrrvar rirr-d and an )oinad from artmi anv rlalm what avr tn or In maid pramttaa. adara to plaintiff and that plalnllff hava urn Mhr and ftirlhar raltaf mm In lha Court pnar aaam ntaat and aqullahla TnU iiimmnm la aorvad upon ymi hv rMhllratlnn tharaf nnra aarh waah for tiir aurraaalva waah In tha llarald and Nwa. a dallv naapapar of anral rlr. nil at Ion r" i hi U had In Klamath C mini v, Orvaon purauanl to nrttmr of Hon David R Vandannarff. Judga of lha ahnva an lillad C'oairi. da lad and an lr4 ftaplaro bar n. 1H0 fiAWovfi aV CAsnrtn Atlnrnava (pr Plaintiff 114 Main Ntrvat - H I a mah rIU, Oragnn. O fl 13 l-No 113 NOTirr or nAi aitotnt NOT K ft III IIKItrilV OIVKN, That 1 hava filad my final Ar-count aa admin inairatnr of tha aatala of KHNHT W MKlJIMfVM. alao known aa KHNHT MK1JITHOM and KtlNKKT MKUftTHOM. Ia-aaad. and tha Juilga of tha Circuit Court of tha ftiata of Oragn, fur Klam ath County, haa flvad 10 (Ml A M , lha 27 1 h dav nf Orlolwr, IMS, and lha t:ttrirxnm nf aald Court In lha Courl houaa at Klamath Palis, Oragon, aa lha lima and pla'-a whan and whara any narann may praaani any oh ar liana or avranttnna tn anvthlna tha rain rnn tainad and at aaid lima and pla lha louri iu rinaiiv aama aald acrount. OHCAH K YI-ANOKH. Adminutra tnr nf ttu Plala of PRNHT W MM 1THDM atan antmti aa Tnsnr MFI JITHOM and ftKNCST wnjiFum. iMcaaatd. T. Orth ftlaamnra Attnrnar at l-mw. M O ft 13 Ift-No tlO. HMUnNI P. Na. Plt. IN THE riRfl'IT COlftT OP Till TATE OP OHCCiON run KLAMATH COtNTY. HOV H. CKOPT. Plaintiff va. I 1U.1E ritnrr. Dafandant To U1.I IC CKOPT. Dafrndant' IN THE NAME Or TtIK MTATC OP OlIKGON. You ara harauy rvqulrad to anpaar and ana war tha complaint ilird aaalnat you tn tha altova anlitlad Court nn or ha (ora avplrallon of four warki from Raptambar 7, 1U4, which la lha data ol flral publlratlan of Ihla Sum moru; and If you fall tn an an war, for want tharaof. plalnllff ahova namad will apply to tha Court for tha rallaf pray ad for In hla Complaint, to-wit: Por a daoraa nf Olvnn'o fnravar dlaanlvlng tha hnnda of matrimony now axUtlng ha iwaan you and plaintiff: and for aur-h nthar and furihar rallaf aa may apnaar to tha Court In ba ut and qutUhl. Thu Summon it aarvad upon you by puhiiration tharaof onca a waak for rmir atirraaaiva WfMi, piiratiani in an ordrr nf lha linn. Oavld ft. Vandanharg, Judga nf lha ahova antltlad Court, datad llaptamhar B IM9 ciiATBifHN at nmrKNm Attnrnaya fnr Plaintiff Marrltl. Oragon fly Thnmaa W. Chat burn. TU 21 W; O. A No. 7H4. NOTICK TO mrDiTomi NOTICE ! hrrahy gtvan that 1ht undaralgntd ha hn aiumintrri Admin latralor nf the Ealala nf IVarl M Short, anmatimaa known aa P M Hhorl, Da raaaad. by lha Circuit Court nf lha Niala of Orrgnn for Klamath County, and ruu nuahllrd All paranna having rlalma aialnat aald Patata ara notified in praaant tha aamo to mo with proper nurhara at tha nfflca of Wm, Kuyken rlall, Pina Trao Itulldlng. Klamath ralli, Oregon, within Hx moiilhi from Saplam bar J4. If J O'SirT.IJVAN. Administrator. n M-SI-aS: O. A No. 7 (XI. U9 nmliuUy, bink dfptMlu an five tunc whftt thry wrr brfort the sr. Irpailg MuUIrd Ottrhxlt alurtied U. 8. bttiilc dr. pogiu for tin yrri 1040-48, He found that by 1948 bank drptwiu In the lurmliiK txjnini unit leg rre humI four tlniM what thry were be fore the wer. But In the Urge In dux trial rriiUri they were only about 2 and one-third tlmee the pre war total. In Nrw York City. Uie larkTft financial renter, thry were only one and one-haJf limn the JV40 total. , He glvea theae reaMiiu. among othem, for the gain In country bank drpoatta: 1. Farm Income lncrrad relative ly more during the war than did national Income aa s wholr. 2. Farmer' holdlngi of liquid fi nancial anarU (currrncy, bank de poait and United Hlatra Having i bond Inrreaed relatively more than did the holdlngi of all Indi vidual and bunlnewra. C'hangra Uut now he aaya condition! are changing and the Inflationary per lod appear near an end. He adda that In years of 'recra iton." after the flmt World War. de poalta flowed In targe volume from agricultural arraa to financial cell tera. Huch an effect can be cushioned by moving more tuduMrle to the country communities, he gay, giv ing amaller lowna and cltlea a greater ahare of the gains from ln-dUKtriillwitlon. Oarlock says the country banks appear to be in good condition and that a substantial part of their as sets could be converted quickly lo cash. Ranks Htronger This means that unlejui a very serious emergency arises the banks won't have to call upon their bor rowers to pay up loans. Oarlock says. In past depressions the sud den call for payment of farm loans has Increased the trouble. Again he points to the former dust bowl aa an example. He aays the farmers of the Oreat Plain not only have built up their bank de prut la to an unusually high level but also have been among the Urget buyers o f government aavings bonds. Beirut School Aids Arob Refugees BEIRUT. Lebanon 'V-The American university of Beirut has set up ft "little Marshall plan" for siudenta among Arab PalesUna ref ugees. The heada of this oldest U.8. educational Itutltutlon In the Mid dle East started an educational pro gram last year based on the prin ciple governing the European re covery plan help people to help themselves. Applicant who were to receive free education plus allowances for sustenance were carefully screened, since the funds were lim ited. Priority was given to students closest to graduation when the war startrd. Durlnt the 194B-49 school year, the university extended assistance to 334 Palestinian refugee students. University heads are hopeful that their appeala for the program dur ing the coming year will raise enough money to cover expenses and expand the number of students receiving help. WANTED . 1000 RUPTURED MEN TO MAKE THIS TEST Kama City. Mo. A Doctor Invention lor reducible rupture U proving o lucceaslul, n offer U now belm made to give everyone who will teat It a W 50 Truu t no cost. Thl Invention hat no leg atrapa, no elastic belu, or leather bands. It holds rupture up and In. la comfortable and eaay to wear. After using It many report entire an Olfaction. Any reader of this paper may teat the Doctor's In vention tor 30 days and receive the separate 13.50 Truu at no cost. It you are not entirely satisfied with the Invention return it, but be sure to keep the 13.50 Truss for your trouble. If you are rup tured just write the Physician's Appliance Co., 5532 Koch Bids., 3908 Main St., Kansaj City, Mo., for their trial offer. Adv. Federal Crop Insurance Try for Linn PORTLAND. Oct. 6 (Ft Linn county farmers will be told next! Monday about a multiple crop gov- ! eminent Insurance program which may be applied a a test to their plantings. Murl Cummlngs, regional director for the federal crop insurance cor poration, reports that If the farmers approve tb plim, conlricu win tie offered for crops seeded this fall, i He said the multiple croa nuuil would Insure (11 major field crops, j In Linn county this would Include common ryegrass, Austrian teas,' common and hairy vetch, barley,' oats, wheat and mixtures of vetches ' and grain. Kach farm's total pro duction U considered. Loss of one ' crop could' be offset by s good yield on another. Cummlngs explained the Idea was , to give a farmer a guaranteed re turn toe a nWUvely Us Uuumvca premium. Federal crop Insurance, now la effect on Oregon's wheal crops ta major wheat producing counties, covers losses resulting from Insect, weather, dfeea and other natural hazard.'. Long Island, New York, produce most of the Brussels sprout growa in America. HEAVY UNDERWEAR Inlonsulta r Two-Pit re li'.i M1". W, Went GREGON WOOLEN STORE ALCATRAZ ART DISPLAY Twenty-one Alcotroz prisoners contributed works to the third onnuol outdoor art show of the San Froncisco art commission, being held in Union square. A small port of the thousonds of visitors who thronged to the show view some of the prisoners' interpretations of what they see from their cell windows. The work of the convicts appearing in the show is on sole and selling briskly. Proceeds will be deposited to the artist's prison account. Aged Man Doesn't Want $22,400 TEDDINOTON. England. October t W Harold Oreenwood Inherited gOOO pounds 1122,4001 but he doesn't ' 78-year-old brother Ernest, a re want It. I duse, whose hoard was found In a "I'm too old to do anything with i bank after he died. It," said Oreenwood, who Is 73. I The old man lives contentedly on He Inherited the money from his I a derelict boat In the river Thames. COMPLETE FRONT END, FRAME ALIGNMENT -any. SIZE TRUCK, or passenger car. 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