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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
SATURDAY. JANUARY B, 10.T2
MARKETS and FINANCIAL
Grain Prices
Show Good Gains
CHICAGO W Grain prices
rolled upward in pretty brisk deal
lugs lor a half-day session on the
board of trade Saturday. Buying
centered largely in near-by con
tracts, particularly March wheat.
Prospects ol exports next week
to West Germany and Japan again
were a lactor in wheat's strength.
In addition, moderate mill buying
against sales ol Hour developed.
March 1.260 "j-&. corn 1 '.-1 '
higher, March $1.93 i, oats , to
1 cent higher, rye 'a-l '3 higher,
May $2.12 soybeans 1 to 2 4 I
nig.icr, January $2.98
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WHEAT
Open High Low
Mar 2.59?, 2.61 2.59,
JViay 2.57-5-7 2.57'i 2.56' t
July 2.48?. 2.4-9. 2.48-',
Sep 2.49 2.50-, 2.493
Close
2.60'a
2.57',
2.48
2.50
Stocks Steady As
Week Closes
NEW YORK liP Selective de
mand imparted steadiness to the
stock market Saturday.
Although little or no progress
was made on the extension of the
yca.-ena rally into the New Year,
. the gains made thus far this week
111 u:e st.-uigiU four-day rise re
mained unimpaired.
The volume of business came to
an estimated half million shares,
a bit under a week ago when the
total was 560,000 shares.
Quotations
New York Stocks
By The Associated Press
Admiral Corporation
Allied Chemical
Allis Chalmers
American Airlines
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American Power & Light
American Tel. tt Tel.
American Tobacco
' Anaconda Copper
Atchison Railroad
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Airplane Co.
Borg Warner
Burrows Adding Machine
California Pacing
Canadian Pacific
Caterpillar Tractor
Celanese Corporation
Chrysler Corporation.
, Cities Service
Consolidated Edison
Consolidated Vultee
Crown Zellerbach
Curtiss Wright
Douglas Aircraft
duPont de Nemours
Eastman Kodak
Emerson Radio
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Georgia Pac Plywood
Goodyear Tire
Homestake Mining Co.
International Harvester
International Paper
John Manville
Kennecott Copper
Libby, McNeil
Lockheed Aircraft
Loew's Incorporated
Long Bell A
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvinator
New York Central
Northern Pacific
Pacific American Fish
Pacific Gas & Electric
Pacific Tel. It Tel.
Packard Motor Car
Penney J. C. Co.
Pennsylvania R. R.
Pepsi Cola Co.
Philco Radio
Radio Corporation
Rayonier Incorp
Rayonier Incorp Ffd
.Republic Steel
Reynolds Metals
Richfield Oil
Safeway Stores Inc.
Scott Paper Co.
Sears Roebuck & Co.
Socony-Vacuum Oil
Southern Pacific
Studebaker Corp.
Standard Oil N. J.
Standard Oil Calif
Sunshine Mining
Swift V Company
Transamerica Corp
Twentieth Century Fox
Union Oil Company
Union Pacific
United Airlines
United Aircraft
United Corporation
United States Plywood
United States Steel
Warner Pictures
Western Union Tel
Westlnghouse Air Brae
Westinghouse Electric
Woolworth Company
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INVESTMENT SECURITIES
OWENS
INVESTMENT SERVICE
LlMfd, loactlve. Unlisted and
OTertbeCounter boodi and
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! Meil-nen Blriir. Pho-e t-UZr,
' KLAMATH FALLS
GROUCHO MARX GOT
FIRST STAGE ROLE
THROUGH WANT AO
Groucho Marx got his
first stage part when he
walked sixty blocks from
his home in New York to
answer a Want Ad lor a
boy soprano. He toured a
oa female impersonator
until his voice cracked in
. V Donvr nno rA .t,
had to be cast in male roles,
Vanl Ad Open
Doors to Success
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Want Ads Work Wonders
HERALD
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Livestock Prices
Fairly Level Today
CHICAGO tin Hors were quot
ed bicuay at the end of an ad
vancing week Saturday. Cattle and
sliecp also were nominally steady.
For the week, lighter weight bar
rows and Kilts advanced 60 to 85
cents while butchers averaging
around 1!40 pounds and more closed
85 cents to $1.00 or more higher,
throughout the period.
In the cattle section, demand
centered on weiRhts around 1.200
pounds down and grading good or
better. Such cattle closed stroni
to 15 cents higher. Commercial
grade lighter weights and most
... . .,.... m.rk,, ..,.'
t closea strong to 50 cents higher
10r tl,e wecl!- Sheep sold strong.
' Weather
i Western Oregon: Occasional rain
j Saturday, freezing nc.tr Columbia
Gorge in morning: partly cloudy
j with scattered showers Saturday
night and early Sunday, clearing
I lute Sunday. Warmer in north Sat
ursday afternoon and night. Highs
both days 40 to 50: low Saturday
night 30 to 40. Southerly winds of
25-35 miles an hour oil the coast,
with gusts to 45 miles an hour.
Winds shifting to westerly to north
westerly by Saturday night and
diminishing slowly Sunday.
Eastern Oregon: Occasional snow
and quite windy Saturday through
Saturday night: partly cloudy Sun
day with scatterd snow or rain
showers: rising temperatures. High
Saturday 25 to 35; low Saturday
night 20 to 30: high Sunday 25 to 40.
Grants Pass and Vicinity Oc-
cauonal light rain through Sunday.
HI;h Saturday 45: low Saturday
main 34: high Sunday 38.
Northern California Increas.
ing cloudiness with rain in extreme
north Saturday, spreading to Fres-
nn onri ' m,i i, ii...
no and Santa Maria by night;
snowers Sunday. Snow in moun
tains. Not so cold Saturday night
except in extreme north. Southerly
wines of 30-40 miles an hour north
of Point Arena and 15-30 miles
an hour to the south, becoming
ti-nctaol.. OA tn il i
..wtwij, -vow nines aii nour oun-j
Max Mia
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Bend
Eugene
Klamath
La Grande
Lakeview
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Ontario
Pendleton
Portland
Roeburg .
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Seattle
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BIRTHS
RADER Born at Klamath Valley
HdspiUl. Jan 4, 1952. to Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Racier, Malin. Ore., a boy. Weight:
6 pounds H34 ounces.
COMPLAINTS FILED
Sydney S. Clauson vs. Richard Clau
son. suit for divorce. Couple married
Sept 8. 1945, Reno, Nev. Charge, Cruel
ty. Plaintiff seeks property settlement.
J. C. O'Neill, attorney for plaintiff.
DECREES GRANTED
Margaret K. Gregory vs. Lloyd E.
Gregory.
George R. Jolley vs. Isabel G. Jolley.
PROBATE MATTERS
COX Elsie K. Cherry named admin
istratrix in estate of David W. Cox.
estimated at $2500. Heirs: Elsie Cherrv,
Elva Harris, Eva WinkJeman and Vel
ma Clark.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
SWINDLER GLIDDEN. Rat oh L
Swindler, 21. serviceman. Native of Ore
gon. Resident of Klamath Palls. Ore.
Catherine R. Glidden. 19. sales clerk.
Native of California. Resident of Klam
ath falls. Ore.
DISTRfCT COURT
Shlriev K. Crawford, no anonlnr't
license, rine w -w.
Jewel E. Anderaon. no ooerator'a li
cense. Fine S5.
Helen G. warv. no vehicl Ifr-ont
Fine S5.
William H. Wren, no PUC oermit.
Forfeit S15 bail.
Donald . Nored. no PUC oermit.
Forfeit S15 bail.
Carl D. Wiscom. no ooerator'a li
cense. Fine $9.50.
Lloyd V. Howard, no warninc de.
Vice. Fine $7.50.
Herman E. Alcorn, no huntinff li
cense. Forfeit S15 bail.
Jack Wood, failure to stop for school
bus. Fine $6.
Donald R. Ol&on, no operator's li
cense. Fine S3.
Rex Younfl. no vehicle llcenie. Fine
5.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Dwane Stephens, drunk driving. Fine
$100 and 30 days.
Mike Miller, drunk. Fine $15 and S
days.
Ralph W. Hunter, drunk. Fine $13 or
7' days.
Edmond D. Barney, drunk. Fine $20
or lft r'n-c,.
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JERRY BECKHAM, U.S.
Navy, was home for New
Year's with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Beckham,
2028 Siskiyou. He left Jan
uary 2 by plane for Long
Beach, where is is in Com
munications. Jerry is a
KUHS graduate and was
employed at the Greyhound
Bus Depot prior to going
into the Navy.
Negro Plight
To Be Studied
PORTLAND I.TI It ls prac.
! ,?, ,, .VhiTh. , . K" 10
Z? EU"ihr"t' "5-J" ,Ule ?i"em
ana tugene areas. Edwin C Rerrv
told the State Fair Employment
Practices Committee Friday.
Berry, executive secretary or the
Urban League, said that condit
ions at Eugene were particularly
bad:
"Many Negro families have been
forced to move into an area where
they have no sanitary facilities,
where they have to carry thoir
water half a mile, and are living
in one and two-room shacks hastily
thrown together." he said.
The Urban League is a Portland
organization which is interested m
protecting the rights of minority
groups. David Robinson, its presi
dent, told the committee that Ne
groes couldn't find any housing tn
Salem.
"The state does not discriminate
against Negroes in employment in
Salem chiefly because there are
no Negroes to discriminate!
against, uerry said.
Five Nabbed
In Drug Raid
PORTLAND 1 The nation
wide crackdown on suspected nar
cotics handlers resulted Friday in
the arrest of five person In Port
land. They were picked up In three
simultaneous evening raids.
Arrested at the Medley Hotel and
accused of selling heroin were Ben
son Phillips and Pralmus Crosby.
Officers broke down the locked
door at the home of Val Wesley
and arrested him and his wife.
Wesley is accused of selling Mari
juana and his wife, Estelle, of pos
sessing narcotics.
James Bush. 23, was picked up
in the N. Williams Avenue district.
He is accused of selling marijuana.
All five are Negroes.
Not For Rent
NEW YORK W A landlord
accused of furtively renting con
demned tenement apartments for
$50 a month has been sentenced
to IS days in jail.
The landlord. William McKnight.
pleaded fruilty Friday before Mag
istrate, Frederick L. Strong to vio
lating city housing laws.
The prosecution said McKnight
sneaked the tenants and their
household effects into the rickety
building at night and he asked one
month's rent in advance as securi
ty. Eight families have been living
in the condemned building.
McKnight occupies a nine-room
hou";e in suburban Mamaroneck,
k. y.
Grocery Tab
Shows Drop
WASHINGTON 11 Th first
decline in grocery food prices since
October 1.2 per cent between Nov.
26 and Dec. 15 has been reported
by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The index, based on a 1935-39
averaae base of 100. was 231.9 for
Dec. 15. It was obtained by samp
ling retail food prices in eight ma
jor cities.
Biggest decline included prices
of eggs, down 13.6 per cent; fresh
green beans 34 per cent: carrots
11 per cent: oranges 8 per cent:
lettuce 5 per cent, and potatoes 3
per cent.
Tomatoes and cabbage were up,
30 and 12 per cent, respectively.
Meats, poultry ana nsn declined
9 per cent on the average.
Dairymen Open
Meeting Here
The annual meeting of the Klam
ath Dairymen's Assoc. got under
way nt the Winema hotel this
morning, with an election ot new
officers the prime item on the
agenda.
Outgoing president is Wilbur
Helling. Poe Valley.
Production and promotion prob
lems were scheduled for a thor
ough going over.
SINUS INFECTIONS
DR. E. M. MARSHA
ftncrttufullr TrraU4
Kxcloilva Method
330 No. 1th Pliant 10flf
C'hirnnrartlA Phvalrtan
Civil Service Board To
Move In On Departments
Refusing To Cooperate
Klamath Falls Civil Service lot the other members C. D. Long,
Board has found a legal weapon Jack Henry and Merrill a. Kiuus
with which to defend llselt and
mau Hiiuuipi ueuermciH ot ronco
Department working conditions,
Since August of 1950 the Board
has been comparatively Inactive af
ter a tuss with me f ire Depart
ment over appointment of a fire
marshal.
Since that time, accoi'tlinu to
auura mcuiucrs at a meeting yes
terday at the City Hall, City Atty.
Henry Perkins opined the Board
has no power to make recommen
dations on appointments to either
the Police or Fire Departments.
But Municipal Judge Robert El
der, secretary of the Board, brought
this fact to light:
In elections of 1936. Klamath
Falls passed a resolution which in
effect stated that 'all places on
the Fire and Police Departments,
with exception of the Chief of Po
lice, were to be filled bv persons
passing a public examination."
With that backing the Board
hopes to correct these Police De
partment conditions:
1. Refusal of the Department to
accept recommendations of the
Board.
2. Lack of provisions for advance
ment above the position of ser
geant. 3. Lack of certification iinrlpr
civil service status of three or lour
t-once Department members.
4. Continual rrsienntinns nf nn.
licemcn because of "lack of oppor
tunity for advancement" and "the
nign cost of living with low pay
tor long working hours."
These three reasons were stressed
In resignations of six officers ap
proved by the Board yesterday.
The resignations have eiisucd
since the Boards last meeting in
August of 1950.
Well founded rumors around City
Hall and the Police Station indi
cate there w ill be more resigna
tions in the near future unless such
conditions causing internal strife in
the department are corrected. I
In other Board business vester
aay Judge Elder gained approval 1
Plane Search
Swings West
Nothing new had turned up in
the search for a C-47 Army Trans
port missing since, Dec. 26. and
the aerial hunt today swung west
toward Medford.
Inclement weather allowed only
the bis Air Force planes based at i former Balslger iotor Co. sales
the Klamath Falls airport to take I un In the (all of 1950
to the air today. The car was found abandoned In
ine plane was last hearcTfrom
over Klamath Falls In the late
afternoon of Dec. 26. There were
eight military men aboard, lnclud
inc the crew of three and five
nucnniKers. tne plane was bound
for Travis Air Force base from !
spoKanc.
Apparently there was no slunlfi-
mce in the swing toward Med-
cance in the swing toward Med-
iuiu eM-epi mat- searcners feel Uiey
have pretty well covered the terri
tory in other directions from Klam
ath Falls.
Meat Supply
Outlook Glum
WASHINGTON l Contrary to
hopes, the nation will get little
more meat this year than it did
in 1951 because of dwindling feed
Rraln supplies and prospects are
even worse for 1953.
The Agriculture Department Frl
day estimated that reserves of such
grain sorghums will drop to 18
million tons by next Oct. 1. That
is about 10 million tons below last
Oct. T.
With feed scarce, farmers quit
raising livestock. Hence, the de
partment said, meat supplies are
not expected to top last year's av
erage 140 pounds per coasumer and
may go even lower in 1953.
Wife Okays
Divorce Plan
SANTA "OyiCV Calif, '.fl
Writer William Saroyan and his
estranged wile, the lormcr Carol
Marcus, have reached an amicable
property settlement and her law
yer will file a divorce suit for her
soon.
Jerry Glesler, Mrs. Saroyan's at
torney, told the court Friday he
wished to drop her separate main
tenance suit and substitute the di
vorce action.
Saroyan, 43, and his wife, 27,
were ilrst married in 1943. They
were divorced In 1949. They sepa
rated again last Sept. 1 after five
months of marriage.
Details of their settlement were
not disclosed but Mrs. Saroyan is
to have custody of their two chil
dren, Aram, 8. and Lucy, 5.'
Ralph Smith Sale
Rumor Spiked
Rumors that the Diamond Match
Co. had bought out the Ralph L.
Smith Lumber Company holdings
In the Anderson. Calif, area were
spiked today by A. W. Hood, the
smitn uompanys general . man
ager. Hood said negotiations In what
was to have been a multi-million
dollar deal, broke down In mid
December and that there was no
prospect of the negotiations being
reopened.
Farm Bureau To
Meet On Monday
The Klamath County Farm Bu
reau's regular monthly meeting
has been scheduled for Monday
night at the Community Lounge,
N. 8th St.
On the agenda will be the new
county farm safety program and
potato price ceilings, according to
Pres. E. E. Kilpatrlck, Merrill.
ELECTED
BEND Wl w. T. Welcome will
continue as mayor of this city.
He was selected for another term
by commission members.
to ask Police Chief Hamilton tliut
perMiuuci records 01 somo 17 mem
bers on the force be brought up
to date.
Elder was also given permission
(0 advertise lor Civil Service ex
aminations to be he'd soon lor po.
sltlons on the Police and Fire De
partments. Passing grades in the
C!J"nu. "ted nt 75 per cent,
with 5 per cent preference given
veterans obtaining the' passing
grade.
(Continued from Tuie 3.)
Sunday School Workshop for
members of Hope Lutheran Church
Sunday School .stuff will be held
this Sunday at Shasta School from
i,? J,.5:ls ' A politick supper
will follow the workshop. Theme of
the session wIM h- "Winv Persons
Learn." A sound fllu will be shown
and a discussion centered about the
film.
Date t'hante-vMectlnit of Aloha
Chapter Social club. OES. sched
uled for Jan. 4 hu.s been ch-nged
to Jan. 11 at the Masonic Tuplc.
Cues! Speaker at Congrega
tional Church worship service at
II a.m. Sunday will be Orvillc
Etter.
Henley PTA will meet Tuesday,
Jan. 8, In the high school library
at 3 p.m. All members are request
ed to attend for a vote on the
yearly project.
Larceny Case
Held Oyer
Dale Eugene Rhodes. 41-vcnr-old
logtior. was Riven till Jan. 12 this
morning in Circuit Court to enter
plea to a chante of larceny by
bailer.
U.S. Bnlentine. Rhode's attorney,
asked or the additional time to
contact witnesses for his client.
Rhodes was scheduled to enter
a plea to the charge this mornine.
He U accused of stealing the 1050
Ford sedan of Layton J. Sleight,
Portland and Rhodes was named
In a secret indictment here. Oct,
20, lyjj.
He was arrested in Salem the
first of this week and ls held under
$3500 ball In the County Jail.
I hnp KillSnn
IAUIIIIM
Leads To Jail
TULELAKE A dead doe deer,
a loaded .22 caliber rllle and a
plea of RUllty to a charge of hunt
ing, pursuing and killing a deer
our ot season netted sixty davs In
the county clink. Yreka, yesterday
for a Merrill resident.
Lloyd Junior Shenherd. about 25.
appeared in Justice court before
Lee Sonnenbcrg and admitted kill
ing the animal from a public high
way. He was picked up bv a mem
ber of the Fish and Game Com
mission. ,
Sonnenberg fined him S250 or 60
days In Jail. Lacking funds he went
to la II.
Thre- other companions In "he
car with Shepherd were not held.
Thomas Creek Road
Beirta Built
LAKEVIEW Ranld progress on
the construction of the timber ac
cess road up Thomas Creek Is be
ing made by the contractor. J. W.
Briggs. Toledo. Ore., it was an
nounced this week by John E. Mc
Donald, supervisor of the Fremont
National Forest.
About four miles of the 6.16 mile
contract has now been roughed In
and the contractor hopes to work
all through January, said McDon
ald, If the weather docs not turn
too rugged. The present work has
taken the road through the Thomas
Creek gorge.
The contract covers the first 6.16
miles of 12-mile construction to
give access to about 800,000,000
board feet of virgin timber In the
Thomas Creek block of the Fre
mont. The present contract was let
by the Bureau of Public Roads at
a figure of $163,856.
Chamber Asks
Delay In Hearing
LAKEVIEW A request that a
public hearing on local telephone
rates be postponed has been for
warded lo the Public Utilities Com
mission and the Wcst Coast Tele
phone Company by the Communi
cations Committee of the Lake
County Chamber of Commerce. The
hearing has been set for 10 a.m.,
Jan. 11, in the courthouse.
The Communications Committee
made the request on the basis that
the phone company has undertaken
to make surveys to determine the
possibility of extending county-wide
service, and to determine whether
It can offer a new proposal for
replacing the service at Warner
Valley and Summer Lake.
The Committee reasoned that If
suitable proposals are made, the
company will have to ask that by
having the PUC hearing at a later
date the matter could be taken
up at one time rather than having
two separate hearings.
Legal Notice
NOTICE '
IN THE ClnCUIT COtlFIT OF
THE STATE Or OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In the Mailer of ttic Bntate ot
AIJOUSTA MAY HESSIO, Deceaaed.
Notice la hereby flven that 1 have
noen appointed Executor ot the eatate
of AuauBta May Hesalg, deceased. All
persona having elalma nftalnut laid en
late are required to present them to
nie with proper vouchers, at the office
of Hurry D. Ilolvln. 724 Mnln Street.
Klamath Falls. Oregon, wllhln six
months from January o, 10.V2. which 1
the dala of first publication of this
notice.
Richard L. Hesslg, Executor
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NOTICE 1)1 HONIJ HAl.K
Sealed p.-upol will li rvfciteri bv
the Common L'ot'urM ol the City o(
Kljtnath Kails. Urexon. fur I he 'pur
ctwve .f . hewer ininiuvemrnt boitilt.
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and Waihbum Street
1'mpoj.al to purchase ald bonda will
be uvoivrd bv the uiutri i!jiiih up lo
and im-lurilni the 4th. day of Krltuar.
ItlAJ. m iht hour of aevau-lhirlv o'clock
pm. of aiti day and opened hi a
rmular mectin of the rtwunuin funn
el! immediately thereafter: alri borut
hall be dated February 1. Id.U, and
hn be In amounts of ftt0 00 at-h.
except bond No. 1. of taid tcrlea.
which Khali b for the fractional pail
of aid aiun. and all hall h dua ten
ear after the data of Utile, payment
of the entire bonds ootionat with paid
City at any coupon paving data on and
after one year from the date thereof.
Said bund will hear Intercut at the
rate of nut to exceed l per cent per
annum, pa able emlanuully on
February Kt. and Aukum Wt. of each
year, principal and Intereil pavable at
the office of the tte;iucer of tlw City
uf Klamath KalU. Oreaan.
All propoMiU miut be unconditional
and accompanied by a certified check
fur five per cent nf the pro pot I.
The Common Council rtficrvra the
rtitht to reject any and all bid.
The uccFitful bidder fr said bondi
will be furnuhed with an op.nlnn
lo the levaluv thereof bv the law firm
nf Wmfree. MrCullm-h, Shulcr a 5ar,
Spaldinc lluildlns. Portland. Orron.
Thla notice l authorized by ordinance
of the Common Council of tha City nf
Klamath KalU, Oreoti. dated Decem
ber 17. IftM.
HonKHT m. Ei.nrn. Po Jud
of the City of Klamath KalU,
Oregon.
D - Jl - J - I - 3 - .1 - 4 - S . 7
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notice or oatf or
KIN A I. SKTTLKMFNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COIIIIT Or
THE STATE Or ONKCON
FOR KLA MATH COUNTY
In thr Matter of th EitaU of G. P.
VANHIPER, who wm aUo known at
UARI P. VAN RIPER. I)ccatU
Nunc U hereby given thai 1 hav
filled my final account of Ih adminis
tration of (he above entitled estate and
that tha Court ha apputnud January
14 ltlH at 10 A M. a tha ttma for
hearing objections in urh final ar.
count and the ettlemnl thereof.
Angia M. Van Hi per
Ranong St Gonong
Attorney for Exci-iilrlK
D-is-aa-ifl j-s No. Bia
SUMMONS
LN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THK ST ATI. OK OfttU.ON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
John r orrrx and VIOLET K
Or EL. Husband and Wife. 1'iaintlff.
Vi.
MARY HALSTT.N and JOHN
HAISTTN. her huihand. and CIRARb
INSURANCK COMPANY or IMIILA
DKLPHIA, Pa, a corporation. Defend
ant.
TO: MARY HAISTRN and JOHN OOK
HAISTK.N, defrndanta nove named
IN THK NAME or THE STATE or
OREGON:
You and each of you are hereby re
quired In appear and anawcr the com
plaint filed ugiiinal you in the above
enntled Court and ault on or before the
expiration of four week from Decern
brr 15, 1931. which la lite data of lira
publication of ihu summon, and II
ou fall ao to annwer for want thereof,
plaintiff will apply lo the Court for
the relief prayed for In their complaint
herein, lo-wll:
1. That there Ik found due and owing
upon contract of ale wherein plaintiff
were vendor, and you were vendee,
covering real property In Klamath
Count), Oregon, described aa H' t ol
I,ot ri. Block 7. AIMmnnt Acres. I he
aum of 41UI.V7H with interest at the
rate of ff percent per annum from
July .1. 1031;
X. That defendant Clrard Im.uranre
Company of Philadelphia, Pa. be re
quired and permitted to depont the
aum of $400 admitted due hy it for
fire lott on ajiid premlaea with the
clerk of thli Court to be applied on
the unpaid balance of tald contract,
and that upon said aum being o de
posited aaid defendant Inaurnncfl com
pany be nbnolved and relieved from
furlhrr liability thereunder:
X That the defendant Mnry Halaten
be permitted wllhln ten day after the
service of summons herein to pay to
Klnmiith County Abstract Company,
escrow holder, for benefit of plaint I (fa,
the balance remaining unpnld on aaii
contract after crediting thereon the
aum of 400, together with plaintiffs'
cosUi and disbursement, and that upon
paying said aum within said time, or
w Ithin auch further time as mnv be
allowed by the court, she be permlttrd
.lo acquire the eatate and title to snld
firoperty as provided for In said con
met but that upon failure of said de
fendant to pay snld sum with the In
terest and coaU that each of you and
all persons claiming hy. through or
under vou be forever barred and fore
closed of any right, title, eninte nr
lien In or to anid renl properly and
Hint plalniiffi be placed In possession
thereof; and
4. That plnlntffri have atirh nlher and
further relief as to the Court may
seem Just and equitable In the
premises.
This summons la served upon you by
publication thereof once each week for
four successive weeks In the Herald St
News, a daily newspaper of genera,
circulation published In Klamath Coun.
tv. Oreton, pursuant to order of Hon
orable David n. Vandenberg. Judge of
the above entitled Court, dated and
entered December 12, in.1l.
(ianong St Ganong
Attorneys for Plaintiff
724 Mh I u Street
Klamath Falls, Oregon
D-10-23-20 J-5 No, Blfi
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATF. OF ORF.CON
FOR KI.AMATII COUNTY
tli. Mnlter of the Batata
In
of
HonF.RT DONA HOE. Decenitcd
NOTICE in hcrehv tflven that
tha
nmlprxliinpH has filed hi. Final Account
and report aa administrator nf the
above entitled e.lnte. and that the
Court ha fixed Tuesday. January 8.
HI.V.!, at 10 A.M.. In the Circuit Court
room of the Court House, Klamath
Fall., Oregon, a. Ihe time and place
for hearing nf ohjecllonn. If any, In
the aame and for the aelllemenl ot
aid estate.
Thoma W. Chatburn
Admlntri'Glor
D IH-22-2II J-.l No. 1117
NOTICE OF DATE OF
FINAL SETTLEMENT
j IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In the Matter nf tha Eatate of DENIS
LACEY, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby ffiven that 1 have
filed my final account of the ndmlnis.
trnllon of the above entitled estate and
that the Court haa appointed January
211, HI.12 at 10 A. M. as the lime fur
hearing ohlectlnna to such final account
and the settlement thereof.
Wm. Ganong, Administrator
Gnnnng At Ganong
Attorneys for Administrator
JU-au J-B-U-la No. 630
Herald & News
Want Ad Agents
BLY
HUNTS CASH CMOCI3RY
Photic 76a Bon 341
ncuius
MRS DOHA UltANHAM
Phone 78 mi G Hiin
Hunlev Tulolako
RUTH KINO
Phone BibJ Hie i. Box 01
LAKEVIEW
N BLUK NOTE MUHIO
Phone -J701 I'Jtl B Ht. No
MERRILL
ROUKUTA UKWEY '
Phone D'.'UI Morrill
MALIN
MRS. JOK HALOUB1JK
Box 114 Mnlln Phone 374
C fUNERAl HOME
WAItft '5 KramalTi PiMierai"tloiiVi"W
litnh fllr.al. Phoit. ao;i4
MEETING NOI'CES
MEKTINU:
Aloha Chapter, No. 61,
OV.H, will liinlitll offi
cers Ht nil open meet
ing. U.iturduy, January
5, H pin., Ill tho Mit
unlc Lodge.
HKTl'Y 1IUNTEH. WM
Al.UA OLDHAM, WH
AI.LOIiot.lt.S " ANONYMOUS " ml.
Friday. U put, for information, wrlle
Hux M. Plume .T.UU
LOST AND FOUND
LOST
YOUNG BLACK
LARRADOK MALE
RETRIEVEK
Wriirlng Chnln Collnr
Last Seen On Geary Undue
$50 REWARD
Fur Bnfe ami Immediate. Return
PHONE 2-2072
Dot Cnn Be Prwltivtly Identified
Hy Owner
t.OKT. Mal l'eklngv dogTVhild pt
Hrittni to Mm. L.. II. Olkhrm. aa.tt
Marrow,
tOSTrMalUrmaniMiU-tfT'fltarV7in(l
kllr. whlta rtl. Ian m, collar
Finder pleat reply IUT Oak nr phona
LOST, Tvomantluufd "lrlihHlter" in
Mill addition. 33M Radrltfta. phone
2-oita
RTHA YKb: f'roinilUrarVTuv
Two Heifrra, one Ho'atem. ona Gtiern-m-V.
lira n ded Ihamond "r" on Ivfl hip
Plea rail J-II7S or writ (Jvorg l-w.
Ii. AiHll Denver Avenue.
I .OUT. Udvt "E'gin waliC Krp.akY
Reward. I'hona awtf.
LOST! ifjirge rr glilrratliU-otciT'TjolH!
Six year old. Enlarged Joint front leg.
Ilewaro phone 3 W24, Hud While.
Merrilllllghwav.
LOST" Terrier 'aneffruh Htter pupp
naaied Cocoa Phone 3-1346
LOST. rhlneion nerltlara. Reward
Phone Man after p m.
GENERAL NOTICE
Neighbors of Woodcraft
Meet In K C. Hull, 4th unci Mnln.
lt and 3rd Monday of each month
ViMtlnv members welcome
iUI'H Singer Swing""Center""7 open
to the public. Thursday 3 JO to 5 30
for free atlachment instructions
siNr:Eft at-UMMn rrvrm
! tXl3 Main Phone 1-2319
PERSONALS
RfANLEYIomenucU."' Phone" MM
I WE make records' of anything Hv'e
i lUcording Co at Conntra Service Co
! Phone 0711 or 2-3413
i WATKKPHUOriNCi products fnr"ralV
oaMmeni or root, fnone 847. oil
ur.n NOW.
10
SERVICES
Septic onks Cleaned
Newent Sanitary Methoda
Alan
ROTO ROOTER SKKVICE
Cie-ins Hcx Llnea ul Hoots. Etc
ED P KINO
2434 Orrhnrrl Phnne 9R4I
TUFTS
for
SERVICE
CHIMNEYS FURNACES
STOVES
OIL BURNER 8ERVICE
Phone flS!5 or 2-3316
EXCAVATING
Mooil dhovfl and Trencri Hoe
Bulldozer - Pill Dirt lopiuiil
Criuhed Rork nnvrway Clndeit
Compressor
CRANE SERVICE
GRAHAM BROS.
Phoi.e SMI or SI in
BRICK LAVINii-'ij.ir,"-your "flroolati
rtraw? If not mil 0I4H
IIOKS YO'ufl llr"oplacentcd repaYr";
Callfmill.
PIPK TIlXwiNO. C'nTl4illlS'vVllTiii;
antl wrrliMiflii.
PAINtNfi7ii5i rork 'InTihTnK.
lurlnff, wall pnpir cleaning, wall and
woodwork wnnhlna hy hour or contract.
Phoni 2..'l24:i hctwrcn s and n n. rn.
WATCHMAKING, lie ncinahler 7li" Mnii
Strccl.
PANTING ana1 pnpcrhangin Plionr
FLOORHnnllhecl.PI)ont uwm.
TlllPPS AUTO painting. hodvTnd"fe"n"
de, work Phone 4n40
CARPENTER work-Repairs.-leinoflel'.
Inrf andnewcniiFilrnctton. Phone a-(HH7.
MAC'S Fnrm KniiipmentCoT'r'rguVon
dealer Phone fi1.il.
ELECTRIC wfiliNtl-wiirTTby- h7.iiro"r
i-onlract. Phone 2-1010.
EXPERT drehuuahTngana' alteriiroTii".
Phone 0701.
PAiN"TlNG7efiraihTg, paper hnligTng
plasler-bonrd finishing, spray palming.
CURTAINS launds-ed ind stretcheVT
Phone 40H
J L DEAN
Public Accountant
and Auditor
Office at 300 No. 7lh - Phnne 0.140
12 EDUCATIONAL
CHILD" CARE and educatlonrPracliool
cenler Phone 4270.
dreil subjects, nflire machines
KI.AMATH BUSINESS COI.I.EUE
rim Phona 47511
M HELIVVANUD, FEMALE
FliLi. OR PART f IMEhouscke?pcr
wanted. Can live In or mil. Private
Phi"1 'ni A,p,' ln nrsnn, 4(1
WANTF.br'lXdynfnr-chird care In vH
clnlty of High School, Phone 2-2077 aft-
yinn 11.11. Experienced lumber secre
lry. Call 3-2S40 office houra or call
-..mi. wnu. if u, in.
16 HELP WANTED, MALE
A HEAL PUT1IRB for you with Hv1
Comal Atilomntlp Firs extlnfiiilahera.
hniti,.pTXct!.: PrMVrt 'r 20 yenr;:. Vrt-t
oiilfl Fill or part, time. Kxchmive. N
llonally advorllaeil. Write Rrd Comet
,P.r-.'I?.r',f!. M'p- '-Ittlelon. Cnlnmilo.
KXPKRIGNCRO NiitomnhlU merha'mc
wanted. Miisl havt nwn tnnla. Jtirk.
land Truck Salu, llih and Klamath.
if
16 HI LP WANTED, MALI
WanTIII, iliif"" nil-mf "inanV h.wrw,
Ore I'hoiit ;i VJMi after 0 p. m. I'liona
;t..n;i Me.ifum.
"Wo oiler "hh upiioi irinity "(Tt exUiiluii
yournelt III n pm intnteul. tllgnlflfd Itiui
mp. KHt'rlknt profit, We will llnam
yuii, Oiva lull purllculHrfl a hull I inu.
Mlf (li.it leltnr. Will lit J, II. Wil
li In. Co.. M I)r.lcr Ave., Heallle if,
WuclltiiKloll. u
17 HELP WANTED "
EKl'KlllriNt'Kl)' fwr Utm. Wgfk'a'r'i
Dilvv In. Mil. Olh and Mai tin.
IB SITUATIONS WANTED
iiAiiYhrrTiNa p!tiin""i o.tlii.'
i'llii.U CAHK lit my hotna tor two uf
llne t-hlUlinil. tlMlon IU4i.
h.M'...(IKNCKIf liiinhet e rlai y ami
hooltkreitei- ileilrea full Hint ailtpluy.
liieul. t'luine toili.
OKI'tcNDAIIl.tc woman liiVnt ""w'orlu
Will oon liter liotiaeksepllig Job In town.
Wi lltt IIok :I3. Kruii, Orvguit or V 0018.
Wu.i 4)t('ipitig of 'any kii.din my
lioine, Mofririuo given. Plum ttooo.
CIIII.IJ l.Alli;, Phone a-IVW."
IIAMY mitlng. Vhone il-IMfl."" "
Wll.l I'Mia for i hlhlien In myotonia
ur your home vaninga,
Call
llot'H VurK7''llio.ieillii.'
22 ROOMS FOR RENT
T.AltiiL sleeping irooHiUlih"liTC'loi.t
in. I In no .IfLil.
..iMi.M fit id utHiiuior genueman. Pnun
ft:iSI.
DOOMS, ;f week, HW Je'ffVrVou.
HrATlClJlw'u. WJ' Parlfti'ja"rrai'ir
IIOOMS. ' Iduck " off Malii. I'liona
2iW
ItOilM.S. prii tfareMinaii)o. Ph'iiT.e 4"rfi7T
LOVELY rooms" (or rout I -47 a Week.
Cioit in. Phone 42S$.
HooMS"'nu4 High
24 APARTMENTS FOR 'RENT
LA 1 1 UK Hire room Menm healeil
(tpdl imrtit. AdlllU, ttu pais, 2IJ Cedni,
KOK " HKNT " thieo itKim" lunil.htd
Mirlmenl. 1147 Kan I
r-l'MNlHIIEU ' A 1 ' A It 'I'M KN'(ft jl
Phone uwm tmilglil nr Huntlay. 4
TIIHKE " IIOOM furni-lted apar'rnreiit.
t'loae In, Inundrv fscllltiet. Coupa onf,,
no pet t'rtii a.:ino
i.MH'.sl) iliK.r. pilvale eitlrance'. three
room furnuhed airtmant. Electrically
cmiiiiiwHl on heat tH Main
KOIl ItENT Nma'l clean" partmetVt"m
duplex Suitable lur couple 3HIW Sum.
mera Ine Afternoon and evening
Olt HI.NT AllracltVD two' riMiut part
ly ruttiuhrd apuiment. Electrlv heat.
Clnte. to town. I'hune 3 (W70
't llitkl. IIOOM 'aparlMte.it, furtiiahtiT.
HlMllip, tnrluiled. J7 an. .10 Main.
TWO It tut MS comiiletely"'fui'Vtihed 91
repl BrocrtM, 1H; Pine,
Eoit ItKNT. l'u uwm Vr indent!
Cull a airrn
KOH " ICE NT ruruihed una livdnim
apart mem I'rlvate bath Phone 3 OJ3H.
Kit H IIOOM fiimutied apdrtment. Soi
Martin Phone nil 7
r Oil KENT Three utoin liameni
apartment EurnUhrd- Electric heet.
PlKine JLI-'M
Kt'HNISIiri. three room""" apai tmenlT
Newly rederoreled. ulra view. 3tif
North ftoger. Pho 3)J4
M)H KENT Two rottrn turnuhrd a pari",
ment, Ihki Owens alter A p. m. I'hona
a!ii
Eon HE NT Nlcr"riean mode"rnaprt"
ment tjulrt Couple preferred. Villa
MerquUr lniuire 1 3.14 Oak.
EOlt KENT, clean two rooniapartiii'nr
tin euiiiKd llefriaeraior Light and
water furnuhed. .13 M. 142 So. niver-
ule
A PA HTM K NTH ""for wnL tnquir 241
tlroad Hrv Manager.
Et'MNtSHEl) twu riMMi,partmantfw
large one room rahlit, $TT SO, all Utll
lite included 4IU No tOlh.
KJH MENT. two room" ftirnuedrapartT
merit Couple Phone TTU.
KOIt itENT, nice unYurnUhediupiein
twn OaU
r'tjlt ItENT. two room apartmt.nl" wilS
Is e or vate hath Elect rle heal, stove,
rrfrigeralor and hot water. A.14 N ath.
ron'iiKNT "furnishad "apartrenL la"
quire Sin High
M WHY decor air private bath, kit"
rheuette 8ieam heat, electric rang.
I 1" wrk Ut Arms Aoarlment
1 ONE imtroom unfurnuhed apartment?
j C.A4 equipped. Call 2-Oull
THI'.l'.E room fiirnithed court apart
inrnL 1421 Walt. Adults, no pett. Phou
7: wo.
H.d.Al.l- clean tiparlmeni """ Eletfrirall?
-u .'( 4ti North loth
YllKKE room furnuhed apartment.
Ceiitinllv I ik-a led 171 Ho. 2nd.
M'ltNlHIIEt) bachelor' apartment tltlH
Itlrs paid. f.tZM. Phuna 40M. I60S Mar
tin. 26
HOUSES FOR RENT
you HKNT." Ihrri "rmm huuM.
hliK-k off CnliroriilaAva.9nCoolf !tl.
iKN'f l,()W. J-r-Kim clran n'iiu"wiVn
ruiniilelf ly braLtlllul (urnlthlna. 3
Oak
ONK'tk!)l(VV)M furttiakVRnua for
rnnl. C"n!l -ll2f). Anl.4"fl nr IMTl.
iiNrUMNIHMKD n Irfdrivnm d'tiplrv.
Kent. t-Irt'trh' tiv, rrrrliarnlor, not
am rnirl water furnihtd. No. 7th.
t'h'ine dil
KOIl ilKNT tivn WdriHn"liJrnuhtM?
lnnitt :ti;i nnardman. Inquire at 3701
IVrhv
TWU auto ronrt hoiuekef pinf rahln
I 'i rent (or wlntrr. Cl In, Phon
XJ.VI
ONE ItOOMVatiin t.iiit and alr
furnuhed Acrm front Pelican ichool.
XV H.ink Slrrrl.
TWO nri)llfi(i.Mou"rurnlah1e((0
mine riM Knt Main
lOlt "lll'NT. ModVrn two room
fiirnuhrd lioiur. Phone T.Wft.
6nk" ltKl)i:ooMfiirnih-d and oni
lrdriKin nnfurnUhed houe. Modern.
Phoni a-njim,
MODKMN rnliliu fur rint Junrtton
Hcrvit-o .Station, Weyertiaaiiner- Phone
AUtltl.
roil It V. HTT'MVn" W l'n ler . two iiedrwm.
f mr far n'l Ihmiic, y acrit, tin
riirnlolird. 70 month. 1220 linwn Twrt
IxMlrutJiu (inliirnn had home. 4A. Phone
flrii..
KOll l7fA.SK Modrrit two' bedroom
hnntp. Oil (urnarr- Kurnlnhrd or un
fnrni'hnl Call 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
iMifinr 7ltn. ,
j-'OH lil-INT. TwolifdrWin "duplex, fur
niihf tf. cIot In. Iiinulrr 7ao North ! Ith.
OIt IIKNT fiean, mcrlv fiir.iUrietl
one bedroom home. Couple only. 223
Lincoln.
KOir"llKN'r Two iirdnioin tiifnuhert
ti on re. Av.illnhle Jan. 7. Phone 721)4
after 4 n'rlork.
28 MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT
BEEHIVE
TRUCKS (J DRIVE
Move Yourself
SAVE y2
New Trucks for Long Trips
Pickups Stakes Vans
BEACON
MOBIL SERVICE
1201 E Main Phone 830
6fICK 7or""'rcnt.
IIZI Main. Phone
7 Hi 1 L
Foil RENT finorsan'ders latest typi
etiulpnient Sulmrhan Lumbar Co. 11th
and Wnlnut Phone 77IHI
CAR RTORAC.F. - HEATED, day week
or month. Karl Lamh, phona 467:1 or
77011;
30 REAL ESTrt FOR SALE
STEAL
You won't be priiKccutcd for buy
ing this one brdinoin cottnsi' In
rll.y llmlis. Insulnlwl, wenllirr
ntrlpppfl. Oil linitirr lucliiflrcl. Ncnr
bus, nehool nnd ntoven $2250.
AllO MlLHOll
Eddie Hoslcy
Even. 0714
S-01BS
BOGUE DALE, Realror
122 8. Oth P,1)ll0 nlta
flE I NT llli!" V w n, v P" i j -
--- " " " i m uu nil"
Rid & News ClitHlfcd nds dnlly.
sj :v uin inicsi iniormnllim on what
what ln voryday bualneti Uendi.