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    PAGE EIGHT
MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 10B2
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Obituary ,
ALAWAT
Orb Alaway, 43. . native of Claudel,
Kaneae and resident of Plna arova,
Calif., passed away In San Andrcai,
Calif., Jan. 14, 10.11. Survivor! Includa
tha widow Hoh Alawayi a aon, Warren
Wayn Alaway of Plna Grove, Calif.,
hit mother, Mra, Minnie Alaway of
Gaylord, Kaniai: . two eutera, Mra.
Loella Kucera of Klamath Felti; Mri.
Ivn Schneider of Yeldro. Calif., two
brothers, John Alaway of Maywond,
Calif., and Jamea R. Alaway of Bell,
Calif.
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
OWENS
INVESTMENT SERVICE
Lilted, Inaotlve, tJnllited and
Over-the-Coanler bonds and
Stcrks. Investment Fundi
Ml Mid-Den. Hide, rhini t-S4ta
KLAMATH FALLS
SINUS INFECTIONS
DR. E. M. MARSHA
BaaOecMfsllr TrM
Eiclortr Method
No. Hh Phon WW
Chlroprortlo PhyiirUn
HOTELS
OSBURN HOLLAND
EUGENE, ORE. MEDFORD
Thoroughly Modern
I lr. end Mrs. J. E. Earley
Proprietors
and Joe Earley
Suburban Service
On Your Worn Equipment
11th & Walnut Ph. 7709 J
DONTLETA
COLD 60 DOWTI
A eh est cold e&n be very wmoyinf.
otuKing many aches and pains. So take
action at once against the slightest
eough, scratchy throat or sniffle caused
ky a cold. Rub on Musterole!
The great pain-relieving, stimulating
medication of Musterole not only quickly
relieves discomforts but also helps break
p congestion in upper bronchial tubes,
ose and throat.
If Musterole doesn't give you prompt
relief see your doctor. Musterole a
sold in S strengths.
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Oil YOUR CHEST
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9 WHOLESALE LUMBER EXECUTIVE
W. are a aubstantlal, well-rated, wholesale plywood distributor In the
process of establishing a wholesale lumber division. We are looking (or
a wholesale lumber executive to set up this dlvliion and to take complete
charge of au purchasing and sales. The man we are looking for should
be well experienced in wholesale lumber buying and selling with ex
tensive mUl and customer contacts. We feel that we are offering the
properly qualified man a permanent position which WIU carry him Into
high Income brackets.
Midwest Plywood Company
10101 Lyndon
Detroit 21, Michigan
Texas 4-8000
rK tv-.i v..''. t ;i .mmkt, MAM ku
V. b'-Ss$SS ROGER SA6S0N GOTJ
I''mi SRT ON CAREER
W gpk fffifj THROUGH WANTAO
A EWftyietKWt& P'ofbiokMijebotiie. Appl,, P. O, Sox 1 I
Here In Klamath
Want Ads Work Wonders
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Weather
Western Oregon Partly cloudy
Monday and Tuesday. Patches o(
early morning fog in Interior val
leys. Highs both days 45 to 60.
Lows Monday night 30 to 38, ex
cept about 41 on immediate coast.
Winds off coast southerly to south
easterly and 10 to 30 milts an hour
Monday, Increasing to 30 to 30
miles an hour Tuesday.
Eastern Oregon Partly cloudy
Monday and Tuesday. Consider
able night and morning tog. Highs
both dnys 38 to 50. Lows Monday
nlRht 15 to 25.
North-rn California Mostly
fair Monday and Tuesday but
cloudy at times in north and con
siderable fog In Son Joaquin Val
w. Little) change In temperature.
Winds off coast southeasterly to
northeasterly and 10 to 30 miles
an hour.
ornnt. Pass and vicinity Partly
cloudy through Tuesday except val-
Icy fog in morning, mgn doiu "yo
50. Low Monday night 35.
24 hours ending at 4:30 a.m.
Max Min
Baker . -3
Bend 38
Eugene . J
La Grande 3T
Medford 30
North Bend . 51 ii
Ontario "
Pendleton j
Pnrttanil - 34
Roseburg
Salem -
Boise
Chicago
Denver
Eureka
Los Angeles
New York ......
Red Bluff
San Francisco
Seattle
Spokane
.60 38
..53 33
-.83 33
.34 9
...48 25
-.54 11
75 50
61 40
60 41
58 43
58 34
43 35
Funeral
ALAWAT
Funeral aervlcei far Orb Alaway,
. I - ,n G.R An4r
California January 34 will be held
u.iat rhaiul Rth Jtv
Pine Tuesday, Jan. 29. at 3 p.m. The
Rev. Daniel B. Anderson oinciauni.
Interment will be made in Klamath
Memorial Park.
O. C. Wells Said
Seriously III
BONANZA O. C. (Chuck) Wells,
son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Pepple, Is very ill In a naval hos
pital near Oakland. He has been
in Japanese waters since May 13
on the USS Essex.
He landed In San Francisco Jan.
11 and became 111 on Jan. 14. He
will be in bed at least six weeks
and in the hospital four months.
His wife has taken an apartment
in Oakland to be near him. They
ran the Antler Cafe in Bonanza
before he went Into the Navy.
Cards and letters will reach him
at this address: O. C. W.ells
C S 1c. Ward 46 A, V. S. Naval
Hospital, Oakland, Calif.
RABBIT MEET
SALEM Wl The second annual
Pacific Rabbit Producers Associa
tion convention will be held here
March 8. Henry Rone ot we pacif
ic Coooerative Poultrv Producers.
will be the principal speaker.
CLEANING
FLUSHING
REPAIRING
BALSIGER
MOTOR CO.
Main at Esplanade Ph. 3121
Asa youth Roaer Bab.
son, the famed business
forecaster, was go eager to
learn finance that he sent a
series of applisationg in an.
swer to a Want Ad by a
broker. Geiting no reply,
Babsort rode to Boston, lo
cated the firm's post office)
cox, vranea nourt until he
could trail someone from the
office. Admiring Babson's
persistence, the manager
hired him at once.
Want Ads An
Beads to Fame
u (W m4 ef sxl m. .nnM
W IsjaseWVasJ Ph. Iltl
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THE WINTER FISHERMEN above hadn't had any luck on Upper Klamath when this pic
ture was snapped but they seemed to be havingg fun. The anglers are (1 to r) Khlar
Heaton, Route 2, and Isom Patterson, Route 1.
4-H'ERS MARCH OF DIMES
Altamont Sew and Save club.
all 12 years old.
THIS PICTURE, taken in Communist Prisoner of War camp No. 2 at Pyoktong on the
Korean side of the Yalu river, shows Frank Noel, (left), Associated Press Staff Photograph
er, a Communist captive for more than a year, talking with white-gowned and masked
doctor. According to caption material supplied by Noel, the sign in background reads:
"General hospital of the POW camps of the Chinese People's Volunteers." The Reds
permitted Noel to make a series of pictures In the camp. The photos, along with this
one, were turned over to an AP representative at Panmunjom and received in Tokyo
Jan. 25.
Payne Death
Learned Here
OUNSMUIR Word was received
here of the death In Ashland of
Mrs. Estella Mae Payne, 79, and
her hasband Champ T. Payne, 85.
Mrs. Payne, a native of Ashland
and life long resident died Jan.
10 In a rest home after six months
of failing health. Payne died in
Ashland General Hospital Jan. 20
after a brief Illness. He was a
native of Walla Wash., and came
to Southern Oregon when a bov.
His family settled in the Fern Val
ley district, east of Phoenix. He
attended the old academy In Ash
land. He was born Oct. 15, 1866.
Mrs. Payne, born Estella Wells,
Jan 30, 1871, taught school In the
valley for many years prior to her
mariage to Payne on Jan. 11, 1893.
unerai services lor Doth were
held In Litwlller Funeral home and
Interment was In Mountain View
Cemetery.
Rev. John F. Hauck officiated
at the services ' for Mrs. Payne
Jan. 12, and Rev. W. H. Tillman
at the rites for her husband
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campaign was led last week by these three members of the
They are Sheila Kunz, LaVonne Wynck and Susan O'Hair,
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Regional Farm
Meeting On Here
A regional meeting of Klamath
county and Lake county Farm Bu
reau organizations got underway
In the Wlnema hotel late this morn
ing with two top Farm Bureau rep
resentatives slated speakers. .
They are Mrs. Walter Hardy,
new president of the Oregon Farm
Bureau Federation, and AFBF rep
resentative Bill Davis.
Lloyd Hankins, regional direc
tor from Bonanza, was scheduled
to preside.
The couple leaves four daughters
and two sons, Mrs. Maple Ellason,
Mrs, Ann Jordan, W. Clark Payne,
and Mrs. Elizabeth Dear, all of
Ashland, and Homer W. Payne of
Oakland, Calif., and Mrs. Marjorle
Skaggs of Seattle. There are three
grandchildren and four great
children. Mrs. Payne also leaves a brother
James P. Wells of Ashland and
sisters Mrs. Katheryn Cole of San
Francisco and Mrs. Emily Maize
of Wilms, Calif. Payne leaves a
sister Mrs. Stacy Barron of Ash
land and brother Taylor Payne of
Sacramento.
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Bad Check
Artist Held
LeRoy Garrison, 38, Alturas, ar
rested by City Police here Satur
day was In County Jail this morn
ing charged with attempting to
cash a bogus check. In a District
uourt hearing, Garrison asked for
time to consult an attorney and
was Jailed with bail set at $5,000.
Arrested with Garrison Saturday
was Jacqueline Scott, 18, Onkridge.
In Munlclnal Court Saturday, the
girl was fined $100 and given 30
oays in jail lor vagrancy.
The couple was arrested at the
Pelican Hotel, where they were
registered in seoaratai rooms. Po
lice said they had attempted to
casn a lib check at the Arcade
and Wlnema Hotels before trying
it at the Pelican.
Two giant 68,000-horsepower ciec
trie motors have been Installed at
Washington's Grand Coulee Dam to
pump water tor Irrigation.
p-!X -
Armory Administration M-
Donanaa. Clly of .............
ttonansa. Road -...U.H.- ....
onanaa, Serial w - ..
Current Expense ......
County, Jail fund
County, Jail tnvaatntent . ..
County, Jail Special rund --... ..-.....-
Chllouuln, City of
Chlloquln, n ai I
Oluloquln. Road
County School ... . - ..
County School Unit, Special . ..-..
County School Unit, nond and Interest -
County School Unit, Ten Mill Levy .... ....
Dog Ltceneo
Iilalaa ... ......,.
County ralr Maintenance
County ralr Trust rund -.-..
County ralr Stale Levy .. ...... ...
rira Patrol
Oraslng Act
Klamath Drainage District, B a I
Klamath Dralnaaa Dlitrlct, O at M ...........
Klamath ram. City of ...
Klamath rails. B a 1 and Special . .
Klamath rails, Itoad .
Klamath Irrigation District, O a M
Klamath Irrigation Dlitrlct, III Construction
Klamath Irrigation District, G.n.ral
Keno Irrigation Dlitrlct, O at M ......
Keno Irrigation District, Cleneral
Ungell Valley Irrigation District, O at M
Langell Valley Irrigation Dlitrlct. B at I .
Ungell Valley Irrigation District, Oeneral
Library, County
Law Library ...-........................" "Z
Liquor Enforcement
Lakcihor Gardens Drainage District
Malln Cemetery Dlitrlct
Malm Cemetery Dlitrlct Investment .
Malln rire Metrics , t
Malln Irrigation Dlitrlct. O M .. Z.l
Malln Irritation District, II at I
Malln, Clly of .. ...,m " '
Malln. D at I ""ZZ 'Z. "
Malln. Road S..........
Malln Community Park Rec. Dlst." O At M
Malln Comunlty l-ark at Recreation Construction
Merrill. City of . ......
Merrill. B a, I
Merrill, Road ...., . , "
MerrUI. Rural rtre District . " .
Merrill Park District
Meadowa Dralnaaa District, O j M ,
Muieum ... ,
Pine Grove Irrigation District. O It M ."J
Road. County .... . , ""'
Hoed Bond Sinking Investment 'ZZ
Road Bond Sinking Interest .,
Jchool Ulst. No. I, Speclel Serial tMllls School!
Ichool District No. 1, Special
School Dlitrlct No. 1. B at I o D.
ichool District No. I. Special Serial
Shasta View Irritation District O at M
haila View Irrigation Dlitrlct B a) i
Shasta View Irrigation Dlilrtct Emergency . ..
Malta View Irrigation Dlitrtcl Debt Retirement
State irreducible School . .
State Gam. Commission . ,.
sunny Slda IrrlgaUon District, O at M ....
lunny Side IrrlgaUon Diilrlct, B St I
Suburban Rural rire District, General .
Suburban Rural rire District, B at I , . .....
Suburban Rural rire Dlitrlct, Serial , -
Stewart Lennox rire Dlitrlct .
Union High School No. X Special .
Union High School No 2 ,B at I
Union High School No. 1. Special Serial
Upper Van Brimmer Drainage Bit
Undistributed Tax . .
Wlard Park District
TOTAL
Tranfere
rirat National Bank of Portland, Klamath
Bank Statement Balanc M . . .
Outiundlng Checks No. 13437
No. 13413
CASH ON HAND
rirst National Bank of Portland, So. lh
Bank Statement Balance
CASH ON HAND
U.S. National Bank of Portland, Klamath
Bank Statement Belanee . . -
CASH ON HAND . ...
National City Bank, New York City
Bank Statement Balance. ....
CASH ON HAND
Investments in United Steles Government
TOTAL CASH ON HAND ... . ...
NOTICE IS HKRKBY GIVEN, IN COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION BS-3n3 O. C. L. A. THAT THE ABOVE IS A THUat
AND CORRECT STATEMENT Or THE IX MONTHS PERIOD ENDINO. rxT.MBER 111. '
No COUNTY TREASURER. KLAMATH COUNTY. OREOON.
unnoquin
By DARLENE WOLFF
Orville Mcndenhall fell on the
Ice In iront of his home early this
week and broke his ankle, the one
he didn't break last year at about
the same time. After spending the
night in a Klamath hospital he Is
now recuperating at home. Mrs.
Mcndenhall has been busy with re
cuperating persons lor quite somo
time. The day Butch broke his
ankle their older daughter, Minda
Mae, returned to school, after be
ing out for absut two months fol
lowing a gunshot wound,
Mcndcnhall's Injury put a stop
to a trip planned by tho Dwlght
Klrcher family, who were to leave
this week for Sun Francisco to at
tend buyers' week, and were going
on soutn to visit with former local
residents, the Harry Elliotts in La
guna Beach and the Mark Bal
fours in San Diego.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolff left
on Thursday afternoon for a short
business trip to Eugene.
Biggest news In Chlloquln this
week, in addition to the robbery
of the ocer store, was the removal
of snow from the two main rtreets,
The clearing was scheduled for
Tuesday afternoon but finally got
underway on Wednesday close to
noon. S.nce the city has no scoop
and dump trucks with which to
haul away the snow, huge piles
au made in vacant lots, and these
n na.f the, 1A font lnvel nOW.
The largest in height is Just south
of Roy Gienger's warehouse at me
end of main street, a wider one
is between the VFW hall and the
vniith renter and the lots between
Frosty's station and the railroad
tracks have been piled high. With
that clearing, the usual method of
piling the snow In the middle of
the two streets should suffice for
the rest of the winter,
, On schedule for Saturday Is the
further widening of all the minor
city streets by about 2Vi or 3 feet.
By the time the article about
Mrs, Markwardt's mother being ill
In San Francisco was published,
the elderly lady had passed away.
Mrs, Fisher was well known in
Chlloquln and was 82 at the time
of her death. Fred Markwardt
and his daughter Mrs.'Loyal Heath
Joined Mrs, Markwardt In the city
for the final rites and they all re
turned together on Thursday.
LEGAL NOTICE
KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON
Somi-Annual Report of County Treasurer
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Bonds
CHOOI. BUS
CHASSIS AND BOnV BIDS
M-- ,u ..Knot m.trlCt
will receive bids fnr school bus chenli.
srnooi iu. uuut uu .,. .-.--------
rhool mil at one o'clock p.m., Thuri.
School ' Olllre, Velerens' Memorial
Building, niamam rem, w,.a",.
SCHOOL BUS BODY SPECiriCA
TION8: One ad-pasienger: 17 Inch eesl
pacing: 83 ounce Koroseal or equiva
lent upholitery; be equipped to cum-
Ely with Oregon Law for school bui
odles. (Alternate hid. two such unllit
CHASSIS SI'EClrlCATIONS: 10 hole
Budd wheeli: 30 Inch rim; 400 cubic
Inch displacement or more: 10.00 tire.
lu piy or muni a
with fifth overdrive: 30 amp. or better
generator: not less in.n im pmir. .
hstlery; bui type springs - not truck:
Hydro-vac booster brakes or equiva
lent: bus type chamlil full length
frame: equipped with Tachometer;
complete with low hooks both Iront
and rears oil filters: roll up lire car-
lata school bus regulations. lAlternate
TRANSIT TYPE SCHOOL COACH:
Capable of seeling 70 passengers:
equipped with rear mounted engine ol
not leu than 430 cubic Inch displace
ment: equipped with not less than
10.00 x 20 x 12 ply Urea: 20 Inch rlmi
10 hole nttdd wheeli: five speed trans
mission who nun .'. . . . .
equipped with twelve volt electrical
system; on amp. or -..,,
not leu than 133 amp. hour with two
B-volt or one ll-voll or equivalent bat
tery, or belter: bus type springs - not
truck: Hydro-vac booster hrakei. w in
alternate bid with air; equipped with
notice or
PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION
Notice li hereby given that the part
nenhlp heretofore exlillng between J.
P. McAullffe, Joseph Chrlitopher Me
Aullffe and Patrick John McAulltle,
under the assumed name of
J. P. McAULlrrE It SONS
was dlnolved by mutual consent ai
nf th. close of buslneia December 31,
'"witness our hands and stale thli 17th
"" 0'jJpnUMrc5Au.,l",..' A MJCAU
Joseph Christopher McAulHfe
Patrick John McAullffe (SEAL)
J-28 No. 872 .
NOTICE INVITING BIDS
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned Pollc. Judge of the City .of
Klamath ralll, Oregon, will receive
ealeri bids up to B o'clock P.M., Mon
day, rebruafy 4th, 1B32. for .lectrlcal
wiring at tha Clly Hall,
Specification! may be obtained from
the Office of Police Judge. .
The City reserves tha right to re
ject any or all bldi.
' Pollc. Judg.
J-as-31 Wo, B7B
t FOUND DEAD
PORTLAND Iffl Two elderly
persons were found dead In their
home here Saturday.
They were Mr. and Mrs. Utaro
Yumtbe. They apparently died
lnuinuuy irum ksh wiiiuii i-autiijvu
from a hot water heater. The an-
Liiiniivo Jinu uccu muvcu wucii uto
couple put down new linoleum.
1031 In DecemlMr SI, ll
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tow hooki both front and reari oil fU.
ten; roll up tire carrier. Bui rhaiifi,
complete uolt, to comply with all slate
school bui regulation!.
The Klamath County School Dlitrlct
reiervea Ihe right to accept or relecl
any or all hldi and to waive any or
all Irregularttlei In the bldi lubmltted,
Reipertfully iiihmltled,
in J. r. HEYDEN, Clerk
J-3S r-14 No, B71
Rale of Timber, Klamalh Indian ftee
ervellon. Seated hldi In dupllcele, on'
forme provided therefore, merked out
line, "Bid, Wlldhone No. 2A Logging
Unit," eddresned to the Superintendent,.
Klamatn Indian Agency, Klimith'
Agency, Oregon, wilt Tie rerelved until
1:00 PM. Pacific Hlanderd Time,
April 8, 1033 and will be conaldered
the equivalent of oral auction bldi and
polled for the Information of all bid.
ders. Oral aucllon bids will be re-a.
celved by the Superintendent, Klemalh
Indian Agency, beginning at 3:00 P.M.,
Pacific slandard Time, April B, 1032,
for the purchase of timber on th.
Wlldhorse No. 2A Logging Unit. Tbil,
oral aucllon bidding will be restrlclrjf
to those who have previouily lubmltliff
an acceptable seated bid in accordance '
with this notice. The unit lnc!m.'ei ap
proximately 7.B00 acrei of timber lands
with a tola! animated Hand In he cut,
which estimate Ii not gueranteed. of
approximately 40,000.000 feel R.M.' of
pottderoin pine, 3.0fX,tHXl feel n.M. of
iitgsr pine, a possible small volume of
Dntiglai fir, Incense cedar, while fir
and other species. Each bidder mint
lele the Price per thousand feet B.M.
ncrioner uecimai u Log scale thet will
be peld for timber cut and scaled prior
to any readjustment of rales as speci
fied In the contreet. No bid will b.
considered for leu than 137.39 per
thouiand feel B.M. for ponderma plna
and augar pine, B13.30 per thouiand
feel B.M. for Douglas fir and Income
cedar, 18,88 per thousand feet B.M, for
while fir, and 8.08 per thoueend feet
B.M. for other speclei. A certified
check for Sixty thouiand dollart ((h),
oooi on a solvent bank, payable to tha '
Treeiurer of the United fltelei. must
accompany each sealed hid. Perione
bidding fnr or on behalf nf companies,
corporation, or partnrnhlps muit at
tha lima of bidding lubmlt In writing
conclusive evidence of their authority
to do to, The deposlta will be relumed
to the unsuccessful bidden The do
poilt of the successful bidder will b
applied as part of the purchase price
egalnit timber cut nn thli unit only or
retained ai liquidated damages if the
bidder ihall not execute the contract
and furnlih latlifaclory bond for Fifty
thousand dollars tl80,000 within sixty
daya from acceptance of hla bid. If
an oral bid It declared to be high at
the close of Ihe auction, th. bidder
"'i imm.uieioiy ennnrm tne Din oy
'submitting It In writing on an Indian
o.rviiTD um lurm. ine rignt tn waive
technical defects and to reject any and
all bids Ii reserved. The contract will
pacify that all designated timber then
he cut and removed from the unit
prior to April 1, 1038. Before bldi ar.
submitted full Information concerning
th. timber, th. conditions nf sale, and '
the submission of bids, thould bo ob.
talned from th Superintendent, Klam
ath Indian Agency, Klamath Agency,
Oregon; the Area Director, fndfrn
Service, Building 1, Swan Iiland, Port
land IB, Oregon: or the Commiiitoner
of Indian Affairs, Washington 38, D.C,
Dated THIS 8th day of Jenuary 1083
t Waihlngton, D, C, Dal E. Doty,
Assistant Secretary of th Interior,
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