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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
TUESDAY. JANUARY 20, 1052
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monu without delay. , '
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ceived by 6:90 p.m. will bt mad
In following day'i publication
MARKETS and FINANCIAL
Grains Tone
Board of Trade
CHICAGO Uft Some export
Busineis gave grains a steady to
STOP
DOG
ODORS!
Jut M niw Ken-1-Ration -Willi
. dw-stopplnc chlorophyllin
Ken-L-Ration's lean red meat (U. S.
Govt Inspected horse meat) nour
ishes your dog new added cWyro
phyllin ends unpleasant dog odors.
Only Ken-L-Ration gives you this
big extra benefit ... and at no extra
cost. Rids your dog of bad body
and breath odors in 7 days ... or
your money back.
firm ton at the board of trade
Tuesday, after an easy start.
Finland took a cargo of hard
wheat and United Kingdom and
Ireland took some feed grains,
which brought on short covering
after buying was traced to com
mercial interests and exporters.
Cold weather over a large sec
tion of the corn belt xvas expected
to increase farm feeding, as well
as help dry out some of the wet
corn.
At the finish wheat was 1 cent to
1 '2 higher than Monday's close,
March 2.59 V- Corn was 3t to 3
higher, March (1.90 (-. Oats
were 1 3. to IH higher. March 91
V1.. Rye was la to 3a higher. Mar.
$2.11 '2-3.. Soybeans were 2 ' to
4 a4 higher, March $3.02 a-3;, and
lard was 2 to 15 cenls a hundred
pounds higher. Mar. $14.12.
Wheat
Open High Low Close
Mar 2.58 2.59 2.57 , 2.59 ,
May 2.34 4 2.58 2.54 2.55
Jly 2.47 34 2.49 2.47 2.49
Sep 2.49 4 2.51 , 2.49 U 2.51
Deo 2.52 , 2.54 i, 2.52 I, 2.54
Gvero breath of
If
vescrouo
night coughs of colds
SptcW medicated steam brings
SMtbwg DEEP-ACTION RELIEF
i Now those croupy, coughing
. spells that attack children
without warning are relieved
SO fast With this (lom-proved
treatment . . . two- heaping
spoonfuls of Vicks VapoRub in
a vaporizer or bowl of boiling
water as directed in package.
If' aiy, too . . . Your little
one Just breathes in the steam.
Every breath carries VapoRub's
relief-giving medications deep
into troubled throat and large
bronchial tubes. There thit
Wndrful trmlwnt medicates
' and soothes dry, irritated ,
membranes, eases away cough
ing, helps restore normal
breathing. And real comfort
comes in no time at all.
For coughing spasms, upper
bronchial congestion and that
choked-up feeling caused by
colds, there's nothing like
using Vicks VapoRub in steam.
And always rub it on
for continued relief
To insure continued ac
tion, always rub VapoRub
on throat, chest and back.
Works for hours even
while your child sleeps
to relieve distress. It's the
best-known home remedy
you can use when any
coia stmes
child or
grown-up .
district corst
Leonard R, Putnam, concealed 11
mmm nlalM Tnrfall T A Kail
Don L. Flynn. overload. Forfeit1 932
oan.
Melvtn L, Rydlng, overload. Forfeit
(Will.
Ervtn A. Reynold!, verlength. For
te. t SIS oiu
Powell L. Everett, overload. Forfeit
aeu.
Virginia E. Dixon, no vehicle license.
Fine A.
Ernest L. Kelly, no vehicle liceme.
Fine Jo.
Joseph M. Chourd. angling without
license. Fine and cosU JQ with 913
sunpennca.
Theodore G. McClure, overload. For
ten hh tutu.
Richard C. Tup per, reckless driving,
Forfeit 930 pall.
Harold E. Matthew, driving under
influence. Pleaded not guilty.
Russell D. Rtach, no vehicle liceme.
f ine so.
John E. Smith, Inadequate brakes.
fine ts.
John P. Weuel. no vehicle liceme.
r nie w.
MVNICIPAL COIRT V
Robert Lyman, violauon basic rule.
fine ku.
Robert Lyman, passing on viaduct'
Fine sio.
MargArlto H. Ponce, drunk. Fine 913
ana t'j aays.
Margarlto H. Ponce, disorderly con
duct, icarrying concealed weapon).
Fine $M and 23 dart.
Felipe Mora, drunk. Fine 919 or 7li
aays.
Felipe Mora, vagrancy. Fine 9100
ana ou aays.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND Ifi Coarse erains.
lb ciav snipment, duik, coast de.
livery: Barley No. 3 45 lb b.w,
73.50.
Wheat, bid. to arrive market,
basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast:
Soil white 2.47: sort white ex
eluding rex. 2.47: white club 2.47
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.48:1
10 per cent 2.48; 11 per cent 2.49;
13 per cent 2.50.
Hard white Daart: ordinary 2.49:
10 per cent 2.49: 11 per cent 2.49;
13 per cent 2.50.
Tuesday's car receipts: Wheat
47; barley 7: flour 19; corn 6; oats
l: miuieea i.
Stops Laxatives
regains youthful regularity
"For thirty years. I took so many
kinds of pills and laxatives to re
lieve constipation. Since I started
eating all-bran every day, those
troubles are over," says busy
Bethany, Mo., woman. If you, too.
suffer from irregularity due to
lack of dietary bulk, try toasty
all-bran. It's helped thousands to
regain youthful regularity. Rich
in iron, high in cereal protein,
provides essential B and D vita
mins. Not habit-forming. It's the
only type ready-to-eat cereal that
supplies all the bulk you may
need. Eat Vi cup every day; drink
plenty of liquids. If you're not
completely satisfied alter 10 days,
send empty carton to Kellogg's,
Battle Creek. Mich., and get
DOUBLE YOCR MONEY BACK! !
School Boards Lay Down
Law On Transportation
Students attending out-of-town
school activities, when school
transportation Is furnished, must
return home via the uchool trans.
portatlon medium or with their
parents. That was decided Inst
night at a Joint meeting of the
Elementary and High School
Boards.
Parents who wish to bring their
children home trom trips may do
so by checking with the adult in
charge of the students.
The Elementary Board was noti
fied by Brostcrhous Construction
Company that work at Kulr
view school had been completed.
The work consisted of building new
shower and dressing rooms or the
San Francisco
Livestock
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (US
DA) Cattle: 20, supply too light
to test the market, lew ranner and
cutter cows steady at $16 00-19.00,
medium steers steady, bulk cows
steady, few sales slaughter steers
lower, around three loads good fed
steers 770-1110 pound $33.00-33.50.
few utility cows $21.00, shelly cows
$13.00.
Calves: None.
Hogs: 350. trade not established
on butchers, few sales steady, odd
head choice 230-pound sows $15.00.
several 75-230 pound cull sows
$5.00-10.00.
SheeD: 100. supply consisted of
short deck of fall shorn lambs lio
earlv talcs. Monday active and
strong, 85 head of mostly choice
99-pound lambs at sju.su. Balance
good 85-86 pound $29.00.
gymnasium and work on a girls
lun. room.
Insurance men But Lark In and
uon Stanley ottered Ugurea lor a
new athletic Insurance policy cov
erlng scholastic sports. The matter
was taken under study.
Purchase of a public address
system, with student aid, for Fre
mont, school was approved. Price
is
Termination of aervica of notice
was received from Mrs. Catherine
neain, fciiean uth Ornde Instruc
tor. Mrs. Heath resigned because
her husband had been called east
by the Armed Services.
Dwtght French's request for re
lief from duty In sports activities
was formally honored on City
School Supt. Arnold aralann'K rec.
ommendutlon. French is dean of
boys at the high school and wants
to devote more timo to that work.
Matters pertaining to drawing up
and printing of the new school
budRct were discussed and the
budget election was tentatively
slated for about mid-April.
Four persons were voted credit
for Professional Growth work.
They were: Fern Peak. Dwmht
French. Olive Wilson and Roberta
Blomquist.
Potatoes
CHICAGO (IP) USDA Pota
toes: Arrivals 40. on track 190:
total U.S. shipments 718; supplies
light: Idaho Russets $5.86-89;
Maine Katahdin-type $2.73; Minnesota-North
Dakota Pontlac $4.81;
Nebraska Triumphs $5.26-35; Texas
Triumphs $$.73.
Personal
To Women With'
Nagging Backache
Krrir.K.e-V..k. lM.Au..Hj
headaches and diuinvu miv K rlua m Liw.!
dowo of kidney function. Doctors say a-ood
kidney function i Wt-m tmnnrtant In wul
beslth. Whensomecverydaycondiiion.surli
as atrru and strain, causes this important
lunciionwsrowoown. many rojks suffer ns.
Kina; backache feel miserable. Minor blad
der irritations due to cold or wrong diet may
causenttinrupniKbuorfrrquentpauaffes.
Don't neglect your kidneys if these condi
tion" bother you. Try Doan's Pilta-a mild
diuretic Used successfully by millions for
over&Oyears. It's amatfns how many times
Poan s give happy relief from these diacom-forta-belpthelfimilesof
kidney tubea and ftl
ten flush out waste. Get Doan's PUla today!
QUOTH ffCQDODUlPCa
With the greatest cur
eror introduced
in the low-price field !
GQBDuO
ULMfk 1 COMING NEXT FRIDAYj C
feyajagj aflTjggj THE MOSTPOWERFUlT
INITS CLASSl 1 )
Weather
Northern CalKornln Fnli- In
south, occasional cloudy In north
portion Tuesday through Wednea.
day. Scattered showers In vicinity
ot Uklah. Red Bluff northwestward.
For In San Joaquin Vallev. Little
temperature clianite. Northeast
erly to southeasterly winds of 8 to
16 miles an hour off the coast,
occasionally 13 to 34 miles an hour
north ol Fort BraitK.
Grants Pass and vicinity Oc
casional IIrIu rain throuah Wednes
day. Highs both days 55. Low Tues
day nWlu 37.
Western Oregon Cloud v with
occasional rain Tuesday and
Wednesday. Hichs both dnv 4S to
55. Low Tuesday nlftht 35 to 43.
Winds off coast southerly to south
easterly and 30 to 30 miles an
hour.
Eastern Oretron Partly rloudv
Tuesday and Wednesday. Patches
of valley fog. Hlirhs both days 35
to 45. Low Tuesday lilKht 15 to
35.
34 hours cndlnc at 4:30 a.m.
Max. Mln. r reel p.
1 Bauer 31 30
Bend 50 35
Eugene 64 ' 40 .04
La Grande 38 39
Med lord 55 36
North Bend 59 46
Ontario 3$ 37
Pendleton 43 37
Portland . 47 38 T
Roscbura ' 53 43 T
Salem 53 35
Boise 33 35
Chicago 13
Denver 58 34
Eureka 57 50 .13
Los Anceles 77 54
New Yirk 43 17 .43
Red Blurt 61 44 .03
San Francisco 59 43
Seattle 53 37 .01
Spokane 38 36
Federal Jury Returns 9
Indictments Against 8
Klamath County Residents
Federal arand Jury lndlctmcnta
aiianiM elum residents ol Klamath
County wore relumed In Portland
Monday and Tueaday. Three ol the
Indictments Involved Income tax
evasion cases.
Dan D. Llskey, rancher, was
churned with hldlnir net Income ol
175.485 for 1045 tliroiiKll 1U47. Ills
wife Mabel was chanted with taint
lying partnership returns to evade
payment ot taxes on net Income
totaling $100,438 for lite same po-
rioo.
She was also Indicted on a
chwrite or falsllylng her personal
tax return lor 1U47 to Hide net In.
come ot 3.141.
Dr. Miller G. Cooper, dentist,
CC Puts Up
Road Signs
The Klamath Chamber of Com
merce's Tourist and Convention
Committee has unveiled elx bin
and colorful outdoor signboard da
slKiied to lure travelers to Klam
ath Falls, Four of the signboards
are In Portland and two In Eu
gene. Two or the Portland boards
are Illuminated.
On the boards, a bin nellcan
shouts the query: 'Oolng 8oulh?"
and then advises motorist to
"Take the Sunshine Route through
Klamath Falls." A huge map
shows the Southern route through
Klamath Falls.
Bob. Mest. T C Committee
chairman, says plans are also un
der way for erecting welcome
signs near both North and South
entrances to the city.
George Mclntyre Is director of
the committee which Includes:
Keith Cobo. Ed Dlttrlch. Oomer
Jones. Mrs. Avis McConnrl and
Mrs. C. A. Tobias.
SlOMLp. high-compression
MILEAGE MAKER SEC
TUi (Mt rii-qrlladv pom plant b mmplaly aiw! Il'i
tka nl; w, mljr Ufk-eomprwfea. low-Mctlea i
taill far low-priori tu teitj. Miay m lVum, met
lo MW frot-tumiaf ovtrbaod wItm, bow abort Mrokf
imf, w rpotU tISej traUuft .
Pluth aenoBktJ Automatic Powat Pilot , , . aapjr 700
that thk tftajaa will hava loaf lad lavisaftil lift.
On IMDAT, when you m toil big. m '52 Ford,
you'll aaa automotive hiitoiy in the makini.
VouD aw how fani(hted, lonc-ranie planninf, by tha
larrctt ibigla angiiwerinf department in the motor car
industry hat mado it ponible for Ford to brin you u
all-Befi ear for '62. You'll te a car fhat haa taken
. fnatet ttridea forward for '62 than any other In lu
field... a car that wiJJ chanje tha indoatry trendi!
Tba '62 Ford, youll find, eulpewert any low-priced cat
rver bulH with choior of the two gnat n tinea
. ibowa at the right It (ivee you greater length and
wider tread-with a brand-new kind of imooth, level
ride that lets you take curvet with a minimum of out
ward away It brinp you new Ford Coachcraft Bodies
that art ttyled to ttay beautiful and quality-built to
etay young bodies that give you tot ufety ad
vanuget of Full-Circle Visibility.
Yea, when you inepect thia new Ford thk Friday, youH
' learn why it will do mom thinet for awe people at
fewer coat than any other ear today. And when you
- 'Teat Drive" it, you'll agnt that It meeti the widest
range of motoriita' needs that it'a the ablat car on,
the Americas road)
Its built for keeps
"Test Drivt)" it at your
Ford Dalr'r Friday!
"BSr-rT
jlO-h.p. hlgh-compressIoB
STRAT0-STARV-8
TnaoelrV-leiiirlMlatbalow.priaattlil milieyaa
efianluUoa that haa proo'ueia' nere V-fl l thaa all ether
Bakan eowblstdt raatuna like lew hlih-lin, Draa-tum.
In tehae, nptr.ttud aluminium pwUw.aa4 powar,
eoMeoml eaalnatloa chkabara eonMae with other
taahwarlat advaacea to mtkm it the Boat towarM
tattae ever hnSt (or a low-priod ear. And it, too, hat
' tha Aototuc fawar Pilot lo 0,110101 hlh wnpiwo. -"tV
awa tofular gaet
BALSIGIER MOTOR CO.
Quotations
New York Stocks
By The Associated Press
Admiral Corporation
Ailed Chemical
Allis Chalmers
American Airlines
American Power A: Light
American Tel. & Tel.
American Tobacco
Anaconda Copper
Atchison Railroad
Bethlehem 'Steel
Boeintr Airplane Co.
Borir Warner
Burroughs Adding Machine
California packing
Canadian Pacific
Caterpillar Tractor
Celanese Corporation
Chrysler Corporation
Cities Service
Consolidated Edison
Consolidated Vullee
Crown Zellerbach .
Curtiss Wright
Douglas Aircraft
duPoni de Nemours
Eastman Kodak
Emerson Radio
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Georgia Pac Plywood
Goodvear Tire
Homostnke Mining Co.
International Paper
Johns Manvlle
Kennecott Cooper
Llbbv. McNeill
Lockheed Aircraft
Loew's Incorporated
Long Bell A
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kclvlnator
New York Central
Northern Pacific
Pacific American Fish
Pacific Cms k Electric
Pacific Tel, fc Tel.
Packard Motor Car
Penny '.I. C.) Co.
Pennsylvania P.. R.
Pensi Cola Co.
Phllco Radio
Radio Corporation
Rayonler Incorp
Rayonler Incorp Pid
Republic Steel
Reynolds Metals
Rlr-hficld Oil
Snfewav Stores Inc.
eolt Paper Co.
Pears Roebuck & Co.
Socnny-Vneuum Oil
Southern Politic
Standard Oil Calif
Standard Oil N. J.
stitdebuker Corn.
Sun-hine Mloinw
Fwlft h Companv
Transmnerlea Corp.
Twentieth Centurv Fox
tWon on Company
tln'on Pnclflc
United A'rllnet
United Aircraft
"nMed Cornorat'nn
Uni'cd stetes TM'wood
United Sl-te. Sled
Wnrne- P'tnrcs
Western Union Tel
V'estliKihouse Air Brake
Woolworlh Company
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Marlnn irrndi-R Herrtnaton. flt. a na
tive of Portland. Or, and a realdf-nt
of Klnmath Fa'l ' for years, died
here Jnn. 28, tfl.W. Survivora Include:
the wldnwnr. w. B. Herrlnitton or tnia
rlty: two eMere, Mra. Mabel F. Mc
Donald or Ban rernanao. ueiir., ana
Mra. Fan Clark of Venire, Calif.: a
brother. Dee Hennee of Milwnukte,
Ore. Funeral aervlcea, Thuraday, 2:30
D.m. from the Chanel of Warda Klam-
at Funeral Home.
INCOME DOWN
NEW YORK lPI Net Income of
United States Steel Corp. In 1951
declined to (183,863,202. equal to
$6.08 a common share, from $215.
464,142 or 17.29 a ahare in 1950,
the company reported Tuesday.
Robert
Main
Driver Held
On Charge
A 28-yenr-old musician.
LeRoy Weslman, 337U E.
was arrested by Stale Police Mon
day afternoon on S. 6th St. and
charged with driving while under
Uie mfluence.
He was booked and held over
night at the County Jail In lieu
ot $350 bail.
The arresting officer reported
Westman's Ford sedan was weav
ing erratically In and out of heavy
traffic.
Wcstman slowed his car. the of
ficer slated, and lIt the motor
running when he got out. The ol
ficer said he had lo chase the car
on foot and turn off Uie Ignition.
In district Court Monday after
noon a Portland truck driver. Har
old E. Matthews, pleaded Innocent
to charge of drunk driving.
He was arrested early Sunday
morning at the Lenox Junction ol
Oregon Highway 68. Matthews con
tended In court he was not driv
ing the truck.
Trial date for the charge was
set at Feb. 15. Matthews was re
leased from the County Jail under
$250 bond.
waa Indicted on a charge of filial
lying returns for 1045-47. He was
accused of hiding net Income ol
$16,0113.
Loroy Alvln HU'ks, Chllnquln,
was accused of hmmii tilt with liiunit
to kill Imo Indian Service offlcern,
Uon Cnmpagmi and Virgil Wll'.on,
at Chlloqiilu last Nov. 2$. Both
were shot and allghlly wounded.
Darrell Cainpagua, a special of
ficer of the Indian fiurvlce, waa
Indicted for extortion, taking a pay
mont of less than $100 from a
truck -driver as a fee lor driving
a load of Christmas trees across
the Klnmath Indian renerviillon.
Also named lu grand Jury Indict
ments were:
Harold L. Davis. Klnmath In
dian, on a charge of assault; Ethel
Maw Watah, nho an Indian, on a
charge of attempting theft at Cull
oiiuin last October: and Pauline
Hciidron, 18-yrar-nld Chllonuln In
dian girl, mi a charge of ateallng
$100 Irom Elmer C. Maiming Jan.
6. Manning was found dead In his
cabin a short time later.
Dun Llskey Is accused of falsify
ing his federal Income tax returns
lor the three years In question by
representing his total income to be
$125.24., when the true total ac
cording to the Indictment waa
$201,788.
Mabel Ll.skey was charged with
helping report Int-nme for the part,
nershlp ol Dave Llskey, now Uead.
Dan and Maude Llskey for 1845
and 1940 at $201,343, when the cor
rect total, according lo the Indict
ment, waa $:I45.023.
A separate charge against her
regarded her personal return lor
1847 which showed a net of $11,688.
Instead of of the $14,730 the govern
ment alleges Is correct.
Dr. Cooper la charged with stat
ing his Income for 1845, 1848 and
1847 was $10,814, when the true re
turn should have been $26,147.
A CARD Of THANKS
SfflliTv'ATr'Wi. wl.l, to" thank all
utir kind frlanda and nolehlMira, eUti
the Mmiao UMtgo and !.linr Local No.
I07H, fur their maliv kind ennreaalinit
of eympalhy and rundolonco during our
reconl horcavoiiteiil. Mia. Jerry Sulli
van. Mra. Kllcn lahnnay, Jane Hnlllvan
Mri. Mary llarlnall, Mlcliaal Dulllvan,
Dan Sullivan. , , "
C fUNIRAL HOMIi
VkAIIDS Klamath funeral Homo,
limb HI real. I'luine .1X14
Klamath Student
Receives Degree
A Klamath Counly girl, Delia
Martin Roy, received the degree
of doctor of philosophy in mineral
ogy at Pennsylvania Stale College
tuuy.
She Is the daughter of Mrs. J.
B. McConnell of Merrill and Hnrrv
Martin of Langell Valley, and la
tne wne 01 Dr. Robert Roy, also
01 r-enn mate.
Delia Martin was graduated
irom me purine scnooia of Malln
and received her bachelor's degree
at the University of Oregon. She
is a years old.
Klamath Pioneer
Injured In Fall
Mrs. Birdie Burk, said to be the
oldest living white woman born In
Klamath County, is In Klamath
Valley hospital today with a broken
hip.
Mrs. Burk. 76. has been living
at Bonanza and taking care of the
library there.
On 'Monday, Jan. 21, she fell
while going to the library, but was
able to walk home. The hip gave
her considerable trouble and yes-
teraay sne waa Drought to the hos
pital, x-rays showed a break.
Mrs. Burk was born In Poe Val.
ley on the old Horton ranch.
Legal Notice
WifC,lT5rlSXir6"r'
FINAL Sr.TTLKMr.NT
IN THIS CIHl'UIT L'OI'HT Or
TIIK STA1K OF OIIF.tiON
FOI1 KLAMATH t'flliNTV
In the Matter of tha Ealata at EAItL
Ki:NT. Uccaaicd
Notice la hereby given that the
umJortlanad Tho Flral National Ratta
of Portland naa filed lie dual account
of tho admlniktration of tha alxivo on.
tlllrd ovlate and that the Court hat
appointed February 21, 1032 at 10 AM
aa the tune lor bearing objectlono lo
aucb final accuunt and the aettleniont
thereof.
Tho Ftrat National nank of rorlland,
Itacculur
Ganong It Gannng
Allornoya for F.xecutor
J.2U y-l-u-ia No. B1J
NOTirr to cnrniTona
Notlco u noroby given lhal the under
algned baa boon appointed by the
Counly Courl of tho Mlalo of Oregon
lor the Counly ot Klamalh, 1'iuoale
Department, administrator of ilia e
lele of lie C. Noaleigh. alio Known a
I. C. Nraleigh. deceased All pcrtona
having claltna agalnat aaid eitala are
naroity nntllled lo preeant them lo aald
- iur m mo nrilrea ol tha
Klamath all Herald and Nevya. Klam
ath Falla, Oregon, with vnurliera duly
verified within ant inonllia liom date
hereof.
MAnTiN i.owrt.i, NFAt.rioii
Aiitnlnulrator of Ihe Katalo uf
lie C. Ncalclgh. alMi known aa
1 C. Nenlelgb. alereated.
IIKATTIK at HlllliAlll)
Allorneya lor Admtnlatrator
Oregon Clly, Oregon
Doted tin. IS day of January, 1033
J-1S-22-2D F-5 No. SU
MEETING NOTICES
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
Friday, g p m., fur Information.
Iloa 2'it, I'hono 3:ill2.
nie-fV.
viTILe
LEGAL NOTICE
aqway la
tit cenier
King tre
widening a
Childrens Theater
Planning Event
The Childrens Theater nlans to
produce anoiner classic fairy tale
sometime in the early spring, Mra.
jcssic lcc Hoslord, director, an.
nounced today.
Children wishing auditions for
participation are asked to call 4731.
The theater produced Snow
white and the Seven Dwarfs three
limes last year.
HIRTIIH
CARNflSrrnnrn rat Vl.en.tk V.ll...
HoitpitHi, Jan. 20, 1092, to Mr. and
Mri, cnflrles Cam n . Dorrf. Calif..
girl. VkIuM: 8 poundi 4'i, ounce? ,
IIOLIjANIJEB Rrtrrt dI Klnmath lral.
Icy Hoapitol, Jnn. 2fl, lt)fl2. to Mr. and
Mm. J, B, Hollander. Tulelake. Calif..
girl. Wcfghi: ft pound n 10 ounren
GOnnON Rfipn ol Wlnmalh V.I la. a.
IIOHDltnl. Jan. 20. .nttl In Mr aanH
Mr. Robert Gordon. IJ137 Wllford Hi..
girl, Weight: 8 pounds ft ouncei.
COMI'IAIN TH FILFD
Llirlnda F. finjtrlln va SlinUv V
flnarlin, iuit for dlvorre. Connie mar
ried Dec. 24, 1047. Grant Pans, Ore.
Charge, cruelty. Plaintiff aeeka proper
ty nettlement, J. C. O'Neill, Attorney
for plaintiff.
DTrVm.KR nnnwrriiTH Mif tin u
Dingier, 20, logger. Native of Oregon.
Resident of Orland, Calif. ReU G.
Crowther, 19. Natlv of Ida no. Reil
dent of Eugene, Ore.
BAiLty-uuNBUN. William R, Ball
'. 23. aurvevor. Natlv nt CnKfnrnlfi.
nenldent of Klamath 1 Tnlla. Dr Jn
Nell Dununn, ltf, itenographer. Native
of Now Mexico. Reildent of Klamath
Fall, Ore.
RYAN HAGLtfND John Jf. . ttvan
.Iff, bus driver. Native of New Jeraey.
Rextdent of Bend, Ore. Marianne J.
Hflgiiinn, 2i, nume. Native of Oregon
Resident of Klamath Falls, Ora.
NOTU-.C TO CltKMTORH
NOTICE la herrby givrn that the
unUerlgned haa been appointed Al-
iniiti.untor with will attached of the
eaiaie oi Anna l,. MthkelM-ti, derrejvu.
and haa qualified All pcrwma having
rlainia agaitut aald eUt are nnlltieii
to prvaem the nanif to me with propor
voucher! at the office of Clarenre a.
Humble. 7:11 Main Street. Klamath
rll. Oregon, within tlx monthi Irom
January 16. 1MJ
Otto MlkkeUen
A'lminutrator with
Will Atlarhed
J-15.22-W r-a No. H.Q
NOTlCr"TO CREDITORS-"
The underalgned having been appoint
ed by the Ctrrult Court of the Slale
of Oregon. In and for Klamath County,
administrator with the will annexed of
the Ettate of Garrett Bradnrr Cored,
dereaaed. and having qualified, Notice
Is hereby given to Ihe creditor of, and
all peraon having claims agnlnal, aald
decedent lo preacnt them, verified aa
required by law. within alv mnniha
after the flral publication of thl nulire
io wnaon a. wuey. antninutratnr,
Mrdical Dental Building,
WILKON 8. WII-EY
Admlnlalralor or ihe Etate
of Garrett Bradner Coiatt,
deceaned.
J-15-22.20 r-a No. 8.14 '
turn
KlamaUt
Pursuant to Chapter 40, Oregon I-awa
of HM7, notice la hereby given thit
a public hearing will be hrld at Ihe
offices of the Klamath Forest Protec
tive Association. Klamath rail. Ore
gon on Tuesday. February 12, ID.12 at
2:00 P.M. lor Ihe purpose of providing
all ownera of lands assessed under
provisions of Section 107-243, O.C.L.A..
an opportunity lo be heard on matters
pertaining to the budgeting of moneys
required to defray the cost of fire pro.
tertinn and aupprelon wllhln the
boundaries of Ihe Klamath Fire Dis
trict. A copy of the tentative budget
for the fire district may be Inspected
at the Klamath Forest Protective As
aoc latum Office, Klamath Falls, Ore
gon Oh KG ON STATE BOARD or
FORESTRY
D. L. PHIPPS, Acting Slat Forcater
J.2H r-a No. mi
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
Sealed proposal! will be received by
the Common Council of the City of
Klamath Tall, Oregon, for tho pur
chase of sewer Improvement bonds,
Rerlea 02, aggregating, four Thouitanrl
Five Hundred Twenty-two and ;i:M00
Dollars, i$4,a22.3J) duly million zed by
ordinance of the sold Clly of Klamath
Falls, for the construction and laying
of aewer line in Hewer Unit- No. 20,
of said Clly and serving the properly
neiwcrn nouin ixin ntreei, me u.i: tn
K naiirof.fl night of Way, Shaata Way
and Waihburn Street.
Proposals to purchaxe said bond will
he received by the undersigned up lo
ana including tne tin. any or renrunry,
10112, at the hour of seven-thirty o'clock
p.m. of said day nnd opened nt a
regular meeting of the Common Coun
cil immediately thereafter; said bonds
shall he dated February 1, 10.12, and
ahall be In amounts of $.100 00 ench,
except bond No. 1, of said series,
which shall be for the fractional part
of said sum, and all shall be due ten
enrs after the date of Inane, payment
of Ihe entire bonds optional with sola
Clly at any coupon pnyfng date on nnd
after nne year from the date thereof.
Snld bonds wilt hear Intercut at the
rate of not to exceed nix per cent per
annum, payable eml-annually on
February 1st. and August 1st. of each
year, principal and Interest pavnblr nl
the office of the treasurer of (he City
of Klamath Falls, Oregon.
All nronosa Is must be unconn tlonni
and accompsnled by a certified check
for five per cent of the proposal.
Tne common council reserve we
right to reject any and all bids.
The successful bidder fnr aald bonds
will be furnished with an ooinlnn as
to tha legality thereof by tl. law firm
of Wlnfree, McCulloch, Shulcr fr Bnyn,
Spalding Building, Portland, Oregon.
This notice Is authorized by ordinance
of the Common Council of the City of
Kiamntn Fans, uregon, dated Decem
ber 17, 10.11,
ROBERT M.
of tne City
Oregon,
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r.i - a No. 826.
ELDER, Police Judge
of Klamath Falls,
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12 - 14
21 - 22
30 - 30
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RESOLUTION NO 4il7
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE
INTENTION OF THE COMMON
COI.NC1L OK CITY Or KLAMATH
FALI-8. OREGON. TO WIDEN THE
ttpPfclt AND LOWER PAVKD ROAD
WAYS ON PACIFIC TERRACE FROM
WHERE IT INTEM.HEC'Th ALAMEDA
STREET TO WHERE IT INTERSECTS
LOWELL STREET; DECLARING AND
DIRECTING CERTAIN STEPS TO HE
TAKEN IN CONNECTION THE1IE
WITH; HAIU PROJECT TO II K
KNOWN AS IMPROVEMENT UNIT
NO. 114.
WHEREAS, the Clly Engineer, pur
suant to a resolution of the Common
Council heretolore adopted, having filed
plana. pH-if iraitun and eatlmalea lur
lha co I of impruving. Pacific Terrsr
Hum where it tntertvecu AUmiili
Street to where It Intersects Lowell
Street, by widening the upper and
lower imved roadways thereon; and the
Couuril finding Ihe aald plana, speci
fication and ftitimaiea aliafacory for
aid proiee-i which shall lee know
Improvement Unit No. 114; THERE-
runt.
RE IT RESOLVED lY THE COM
MON COUNCIL OT THE CITY OF
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON,
DULY ANNEMIILED IN REGULAR
.SESSION AS roi.LOWSt
Section I.
That said plans, specifications and
animate for the Impruvemant of pi.1
Kortlotu of Mild street. lhrfore filed
ereln by ho Cllv Engineer, be and
the aama are hereby approved, and
said project shall be known as Im
provement Unit No, 114
Thai the Common Council of tha
Clly of Klamaih Falla, Orrgon. hereby
declares its intention to Improve said
portions of Mid at reals In accordance
with live plan, specif lea lions and es
timate follow:
TYPE "C" To consist of widening
1he upper and lower paved roauwa
on Pacific Terr, e mm Ihe south
eaatrrly line of lwell Street to the
' nortbeaaterlv line of Alatneda with ai
i litch of Cement Concrete Pavement,
together with combination rement con
crete curb and gutter. The overall
width fur wuirnlna each roadway
four feet and will he luward I lie csnti
parking strip (hereby reducing
wimn m mid p s r m I II a strip.
TYf'E-E '-Ti. conaUl of
the upper and lower paved roadway
on Pacific Terrace from the south
easterly line of Luwet) Street to the
, northeasterly line of Alameda with fiva
Inrhea of Asphalt Concrete Pavement,
together with combination rement con
crete curb and gutter. The overall
width for widening each roadway is
four feet and will he toward the cen
ter parking airtp thereby reducing Hie
width of said parking strip.
TYPE "C" end "E" A combination
of lvp e nut In "C" and "E" as
Immediately above defined, with llnu
llallnna aa therein slated
The tpe chosen to be mWed and
placed In accord with the plana and
apecificalions nf the Clly Engineer on
tile tltercfor. The estimated coal of all
classes of Improvements embracing all
work and materials fnr Ihe complete
Improvement of aald project for each
tyie of pavement being as follows:
Type "C"-Cement concrete pava
ment S."Vrt.0HH no
Type" E" Aetphalt concrete pave
ment 47,.1M 71
TYPR- Combination of "C" and 'E
pavement- SAI,iU7.24
Said estttnaie Include engineering,
supervision, advertising, clerical
slaiance. attorney's fees and unforeseen
contingencea.
Section II.
That the properly lying within the
boundaries hereinafter dearried be
and the aame ta hereby declared to be
benefited by the said improvement, to
wn: Beginning at the mott northerly cor
ner or lot 1, block tt Hillside Addition
to (he City nf Klnmath Falla. Oregon;
thence soul h westerly along the south
easterly line of Lowell St, LVO ft. to
Ihe northeasterly line of the alley In
aald lltock fl; Ihence snulheaalerly and
parallel to Pacific Terrace thru blocks
ft. Li, and IB In said Hillside Addition,
block OJ to 42 Inclusive in llolsprings
Addition to Ihe Cllv or Klamath Fall.
Orcitfin to the northeasterly line ol
Alfliilerta: Ihence southeasterly along
northeasterly line of Alameda lo tha
southensl corner of lot 7 Block 1. Wll.
Knm Addition to the City of Klamath
Falls, Oregon: thence northerly along
the line between lots fl and 1 of block
I. of said Williams Addition, to Ihe
north line of aald block 1: Ihence
north westerly along the southwesterly
line or Hasklngs St. being 150 ft, north
easterly of and parallel lo the north
easterly line of Pacific Terrace and
continuing northwesterly and pnralle)
to Pnclflc Terrnca along Ihe nnrtjg.
easterly boundary line of said Ho?
snrlnga Addition to Del Moro St,:
thence continuing northwesterly and
p.i ml lei to Pacific Terrace thru blocks
17, 14 and 7 or said llillalde Addition
to the south line of VanNess Ave.;
thence southwesterly atong lest said
lino lo l Intersection with Ihe north
easterly property line of Paciltc Ter
race: Ihence soillhweslerlv ncr.iaa la
clflr Terrace to Ihe point of beginning.
Thai nil ihe properly included In the
arornsnld boundaries above described
be nnd the mime Is hereby declared
lo be bene ft led by said Improvement
and assessed for the expenses thereof.
Section 111,
Trut Monday the lBth. of February.
1053, at ihe hour of 7::io P M. at tha
Council Chamber of the City Hall in
Klamath Fnlls.' Oregon, be and Is here
by fixed as Ihe lime and place -for
henrlng of objections and remon.
trances against snld proposed Im
provement. "Section IV.
Thnt tho Police Judge be and ha Is
hereby authorized and directed to
cause notice of such hearing to be
published os provided by tna Cllv
Charier of snld City and shall publish
this resolution as provided by law, and
within live days ofler the first publi
cation thereof the Clly Engineer ahall
ciiiiNQ to be conspicuously poaled at
enrh end of Ihe line of contemplated
Improvement such notice as Is provided
tor by 'law and ordinance.
Posfd by (he Common Council nf
the City of Klnmath FntK Oregon, this
21 t dny of January. 10.12.
Presented to the Mayor and bv him
anprnverl nnd signed this 22nd dav of
January, 10.12.
itnnF.nT a. Thompson
Mayor
ATTEST: RO.'EItT M. ELDER
omi mM M Police Judge
STATE OF OREGON,
P,NTY OF KLAMATH, . S3
CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS.
J!0,",rt, M. Elder, Police Judge of
the City nf Klnmnth Falls. Oregon, do
hereby certify that the above and fort
fl?,,.. tr51e c.ODV nf resolution
introduced nnd adopted by the Corf'-
ran1. Ar'-" o1tih,e C1,y ' KlamJm
uary, 1052. and thereafter approved
and signed by the Mayor. ,pruvru
ROBERT M. ELDER !
t .1 j Police Judge
J.J4.25-28-2fl.20-JO-31 F.l-2-3 No, MS