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MARKETS and FINANCIAL
Western Pine '
Shipping Off
PORTLAND m Western Pine
production, orders and shipments
, last week were Higher than the
previous week, but all were under
the same week a year ago.
The Western Pine Association re
ported that so fan this year pro
duction was down i per cent from
the same period a year ago. Ship
ments were off 34 per cent and
oraers oil 31 per cent.
Comparative' fitrnrat in hnarH
feet 000 omitted for ' last week.
tne previous week and a year ago
in mat oraer:
Orders 73,214 . 66,115, "76,992.
Shipments 53.468. 47.557. 82.986.
Production 45.917, 45,169, 61,116.
Cattle, Sheep
Hogs Stay Steady
CHICAGO HI Hors, cattle and
eneep were quoted nominally
steady on the livestock market Sat
urday. Hogs prices moved up sllghtlv
during the week despite some ner
vous, erratic markets, caused In
&art by the local labor situation
I big meat packing plants. Order
buyers bought actively, giving the
market much of its firmness. Fi
nals prices were 10 to 25 cents
higher.
Most offerings in Hia MttiA. -no
tion declined. The Agriculture De
partment said, "outlet to local
packers was restricted somewhat
by work stoppage In one major
plant while Canadian buyers, who
have been quite a support in the
market for cattle grading good and
below, bought very sparingly."
In the sheep section all slaugh
ter Iambs declined $1.50 to $2.50,
uncovering the sharpest break of
the winter fed season. Slaughter
ewes, supported in large part by
scarcity, held steady.
Stocks Show Quiet
Gains Saturday
NEW YORK Wl Quietly and
With only moderate activity the
Btock market moved up in Satur
day's short session.
It was the second straight ad
vance after the big mid-week break
that carried the market down
sharply from around its best point
of the year.
Gains Saturday amounted to as
much as a point at the best, with
ine exception ot a tew wide mov
ers, while losses were held down
to fractions.
Volume came to an estimated
700,000 shares as compared with
eeu.uvu a week ago.
Quotations
New York Stocks
By Tbe Associated Press
Admiral Corporation
26 H
Allied Cnemical
Allis Chalmers
American Airlines
American Power It Light
American Tel. & Tel.
American Tobacco
Anaconda Copper
Atchison Railroad
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Airplane, Co.
Borg Warner
Burroughs Adding Machine
California Packing
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 Poods
General Motors
Georgia Pac Plywood
Goodyear Tire
Homestake Mining Co.
International Harvester
International Paper
Johns Manville
Kennecott Copper
Libby, McNeill
Lockheed Aircraft
Loew's Incorporated
Long Bell A
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvinator
New York Central
Northern Pacific
Pacific American Pish
Pacific Gas & Electric
Pacific Tel. & Tel.
Packard Motor Car
Penney (J.C.) Co.
. Pennsylvania R.R.
Pepsi Cola Co.
Philco Radio
Radio Corporation
Rayonier Incorp
Rayonier Incorp Pfd
Republic Steel
Reynolds Metals
Richfield OH
Safeway Stores Inc.
Scott Paper Co.
Sears Roebuck It Co. , .
Bocony-Vacuum Oil
Southern Pacific
Standard OH Calif
Standard Oil N.J.
Studebaker Corp,
Sunshine Mining
Swift St 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 Brake
Westinghouse Electric
Woolworth Company
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San Francisco
Potatoes
SAN FRANCISCO Wl (USDA)
Potatoes: 11 cars on track; ar
rivals, Oregon , no sales reported,
LOS ANGELES Wl (USDA)
rivals Florida 1, Oregon 3, Idaho
6, by truck 8; market slightly
stronger account 01 i.o.D. celling
Increase; offerings and trading
very light; no sales reported.
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
OWENS
INVESTMENT SERVICE
Listed. Insotlv., Unlisted u4
Over-the-Cotinter bonds and
Stocks. Investment Funds
lilt Med-Den. mile. Phone f-Mtd
KLAMATH FALLS
Groins Struggle
Through Slow Day
CHICAGO Ufl Soybeans and
lard showed a little firmness on
the board of trade Saturday in a
market which, while steady, could
not make a great deal of progress
on the UDSide. Export houses gave
soybeans support, and there also
appeared to be some snort-covering.
Most contracts of the major
grains were ahead most of the seS'
slon. However, one little selling
squall developed in the second
hour. It knocked prices unaer Fri
day's finish. But the market soon
righted itsell, getting back aoove
the previous close in most instanc
s.
Mills bought wheat at the start.
wneat closed lower to nign-
er, March $2.36, corn T lower to H
higher, March $1.83 and oats lt
to '4 lower. March 87 -'. rye i
to ',i lower. May $2.05 V. soybeans
1 to 1 a higher, March $2.99 a-i.
and lard 10 to 15 cents a hundred
pounds higher, March $14.05.
Wheat
Open Hifh Low Close
Mar
May
2.5s iv 2.56 2.55 2.56
2.52 S 2.53 2.51 ' 2.52 H
2.46 2.47 2.46 2.46
2 48 i 2.48 ' 2.47 'i 2.48 i
July
Sep
Dec
251 Y, 2.51 2.50 i, 2.51 Va
Weather
Western Oregon Scattered show
ers in valleys and snow over high
or mountains Saturday morning,
hprnmincr continuous rain in val
leys and snow in high mountains
Saturdav afternoon and night;
hnnj.rv Siinrinv: little temDerature
change, mgns doiq aays ou-ou; iuw
Saturdav night 42-48. Southerly
winds increasing to 30-40 miles an
hour off the coast, with occasional
mistc to 50 miles an hour Satur-
riov niirht. winds shifting to south
westerly ana siowiy aevrcnaiiig
Sunday.
Eastern Oregon Showers Saurr
jan n,ith ivrasinnal snow in high
er mountains: rain In valleys and
In blither mountains aiuray
nioht hArnmincr showerv Sunday:
litue temperature cnaufcic.
both days 35-45; low Saturday nignt
Northern California Generally
fair Saturday in south portion, but
increasing cloudiness from San
Francisco northwestward Saturday
night; occasional ram norm oi ui
ah and Red Bluff Saturday night
and Sunday; possibly a little rain
spreading to near Ban r-rancisco
and Chico Sunday.
Valley fog Sunday morning: lit
tle temperature change. Northwest
erly winds 15-25 miles an hour off
me coast, decreasing auuui ji ou
Francisco and becoming southerly
to southwesterly 12-25 miles an
hour North of San Francisco Satur
day night.
Klamath Falls and vicinity Oc
casional showers Saturday: rain
late Saturday night with showers
Sunday. Highs both days 43; low
Saturday night 32.
Grants Pass and vicinity Scat
tered showers Saturday; continu
ous rain beginning late Saturday
night, changing to showers Sunday.
Highs both days 50; low Saturday
night 40.
For the 24 hours to 4:30 a.m.
Max Mill Precip
Baker 40 29 .58
Bend 45 35 J7
Eugene 55 44 .35
La Grande 46 33 .28
Medford 49 . 40 .86
North Bend 56 45 1.15
Ontario 39 33 .34
Pendleton 56 39 .36
Portland 53 42 .85
Roseburg 52 44
Salem 55 42 .81
Boise 45 38 .29
Chicago 48 30
Denver 59 32
Eureka 57 47 .74
Los Angeles 58 53
New York 48 44 .20
Red Bluff 58 47 .58
San Francisco 60 51 .43
Seattle 50 41 .02
Spokane . 41 27 ,06
Poison Gas
Use Claimed
PARIS IM Russia chareed the
United States Saturdav with miner
Vinson gas in ivorea.
Soviet Delegate Jacob A. Malik
told a Joint session of the United
Nations Political, Economic and
Social Committees an attack with
"toxic gases" was made bv Ameri
can planes Jan. 9.
He cited as authority for this
charge a dispatch from the Central
Telegraph Agency of Korea, dated
Jan. 31. This story said American
planes sprayed the village of Ulnim
in the district of Munchhon with
bullets that exploded, loosing a tox-
Malik said those who smelled
the smoke were poisoned, and they
suffered from respiratory ailments,
nose bleeds and other symptoms
of poison gas.
A spokesman fnr th imcri.n
delegation denied the charge. He
hii oia accusation that
mm oeen denied previously.
War Feared
In Far East
RANGOON. Burma t,...
sian official declared Saturday that
wars in Korean and Tnrirwhina ore
only the beginnings of a fight for
independence by Asian peoples.
He Is S. S. Nemtchlna, an of
ficial in the Soviet Foreign Minis
try and Russia's chief delegate to
the conference of the U.N v.mn.
omlc Commission for Asia and the
rar tast now meeting here.
He did not elaborate. Similar
statements have come recently
from Soviet officials at U.N. meet
ings in Faris, leading Western dip
lomats to fear further expansion
of Communist fighting in the Far
East,
PASS
WASHINGTON W Selective
Service savs 61 Der cent of the
20.000 college students who took its
college qualification tests Dec. 13
maae passing scores or better.
Grades, which must be 70 or
more to pass, determine whether
or not the student in sranteH an
educational deferment, ,
I(F Police
Force Cut
To Minimum
The flu bug and resignation Fri
day of another patrolman has re
duced the Klamath Falls Police
Department to a force of 19 men,
seven under its normal comple
ment. Patrolman Tony Nelms resigned
yesterday to accept employment
AIRSKa.
Two officers have been confined
to bed this week with the flu.
It will be another month before
the force ran be brought back to
procedure.
Civil service exams for both po
lice and fire departments have
been scheduled for Feb. 19. It takes
about 10 days for exams to be
checked at Salem and results re
turned here.
Then successful applicants have
to be approved by the city council
in regular session.
Police Judge Robert Elder, sec
retary of Klamath Falls Civil Serv
ice Board, said there have been
25 applications submitted for po
sitions on the police force and five
for the fire department.
Three of those apolvinc for the
police department.' according
juuse ciuer, nave naa previous po
uce experience. However that does
not count in exnm results.
More resignations of Dresent nn.
lice force members for reasons of
low wages and high cost of living
have been rumored.
Police Chief Orville Hamilton this
week indicated he may have to
temporarily hire men on the force
until exam results are returned
and the applicants approved.
Youth Council
Action Seen
The proposed Youth Council ap
proach to Klamath County's juven
ile delinquency problem received
new and strong support yesterday.
The plan was endorsed by both the
inter-Agency Council and the
uounty fta Council. Both stouds
decided on special study commit
tees Instructed to explore and re
port on youtn council progress as
soon as possible.
The Inter-Agency Council.
luncheon session at Little Swoien,
placed Mrs.-Edward Geary at the
nead oi its committee: the PTA
committee head is to be announced
by Council Pres. Mrs. Dale Baxter.
Mrs. Geary, not a member of the
Inter-Agency Council, attended yes
terdays meeting as a representa
tive of the Klamath Union High
School Parents and Patrons. That
organization's Executive Board en
dorsed the Youth Council plan in
special session Thursday evening.
Action of the various organiza
tions grew out oi Herald and New;
KFLW recent "Buill the Basin
forums on the youth question.
Dr. James Millar, Portland, cur
rently on tour for the Good Citi
zenship Foundation, addressed both
the Inter-Agency Council and the
PTA Council yesterday. Dr. Mil
lar, speaking on "Good Citizenship
in the Home." stressed the Impor
tance of proper youth training.
The Youth Council plan is de
signed to cordinate kleas and
strength of Interested organizations
and individuals in the Juvenile
problem.
Soil Vote
Ballots Out
Absentee ballots have been sent
eligible landowners in the Eastern
Klamath County area who can
vote to extend the boundaries of
the Langell Valley Soil Conserva
tion District to include three-quarters
of a million acres more land
The district at present includes
about 125,000 acres.
Polling places for the election
are the BIy Hotel, Bly, and the
norseny irrigation District office.
Bonanza. Polls will be open from
12 to p.m. Mondav.
The Langell Valley SCD was re
cently selected as a pilot district
for improvement of public lands,
and the proposed inclusions would
aiso oe orougnt under the plan.
DISTRICT COURT
Fred o. Brown, failure to flop at
top sign. Fine S6.
..f11?r.,.M p- Emrkk, overload. Forfeit
S15 ball.
..f'?r,l.e p' tmrlck, overlength. Forfeit
fl5 bail.
Severlno Alvarez, drunk drivlnl. Fine
Carl H. Phillip, no tall light. Fine
Lots Z. Whytal, no vehicle license.
fine ao.
MUNICIPAL COURT
WUliam McFayden, disorderly con-
uuci. rine zo.
Glen Bainum. failure yield right way
kj peaesinaji, Mne .-jo.
Glen Bainum, inadequate brake. Fine
Bell's Colled
North By Death
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bell. 1A35 Port
land, have been called north by the
aeatn at vernonia, Ore., of Mrs,
Bell's mother, Mrs. J. A, McDonald,
The Bells, who Derate two down-
town businesses, had just returned
from a two-week buying trip in
ix8 Angeles.
Klamath Man Held
On Check Charge
A former Klamath Falls taxi
driver, Sidney 8, Sunday, 33, is held
in the County Jail here for author
ities at Red Bluff, Calif. '
A sheriff's deputy who arrested
Sunday Friday afternoon, said he
is wanted in the California town
on a check charge.
Sunday waived extradition to re
turn to Red Bluff.
ROTATION
SAN FRANCISCO Ifl The Naw
transport General A. W. Brewster
arrived here Friday from the Far
East.
The Military Sea TransDortatlon
Service said 664 members of the
Armed Force- returned on the ship. I
" " ' "in r -i i limit mi iiin'ini II
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Legal Notice
RESOLUTION NO. X1
A RESOLUTION DEOI.AHINC1 THE
INTENTION Of THE COMMON
council or city or klamath
FALLS, OREUON, TO WIDEN THIS
UPPER ANO LOWER PAVED ROAD
WAYS ON PACIFIC TERRACE PROM
WIIKMK IT INTKKSEltS AI.AMEDA
STREET TO WHERE IT INTERSECTS
LOWELL STREET; DECLARING AND
IHHKCTINli CERTAIN STEPS TO IIK
TAKEN IN CONNECTION THERE
WITH; 8AID PROJECT TO HI
KNOWN AS IMPROVEMENT UNIT
NO. 114.
WHEREAS. th. City Emm.or. our
BUanl 10 a resolution ot the Common
Council heretofore adopted, having filed
plan, apeclflratlon and ejtlnnatri ir
the com o( Improving. Pacific Terrace
irom wnere II Intersect Aiametta
Street to where It Intersect Lowell
Street, by widening the upper and
lower paved roadway thereon; and the
In'
lounrti (mains the Haiti uian. spec
fti-atlon and eatlntates satisfactory (or
Fi d orotect whti-h sit I he know:
Improvement 'Unit No. 114; THERE-
FORK,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COM
MON council or THE CITY or
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON.
DULY ASSEMBLED IN REGULAR
SESSION AS FOLLOWS;
Section 1.
That said clans, surciflcattons at
estimate for the Improvement of said
portions of said street, therefore filed
herein oy the City Engineer, n. and
in same are nereny apprnvro.
said project shall be known a
prnvement Unit No. 114
That the Common Council of
City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, hereby
declare its intention to improve
portion of said streets In accordance
with the plans, specifications and t.
tlmatc.t as follows:
TYPE "C" To consist of widening
the uooer and nwer oaved ruadwa
on Pacific Terrace from the south
easterly line of Lowell Street to the
to SSFTZJS, mcJSt
northeasterly line of Alameda with six
c;c I'.
temenl,
- toucher with culmination ec.icnt co:i
crctc curb and muter. The overall
width (or widening e.irh roadway la
four feet and will be toward the center
parking ktr.p thereby reducing the
widtr, of said DarkuiR strip.
TYPE "E" To consist of widening
the uooer and lower paved roaawa
on Pacific Terrace from the oulh
easterly line of Lowell Street to the
northeasterly line of Alameda with five
Inches of Aiohal. Concrete Pavement,
together with combination cement con
crete curb and gutter. The overall
width for wldcninu each roadway
four feet and will be toward the cen
ter parking strip thereby reducing the
width of said parking strip.
TYPE "C" and "E" A combination
of tvnes rat out in "C
Immediately above defined, with Urn.
itations as therein stated.
The type chosen to be mixed and
placed in accord with the plans and
specifications oi ine iiiy engineer on
file therefor The estimated cot ol all
classes of improvements embracing all
work and materials for the complete
Improvement of said project for each
lype oi pavement oeing as iouows.
Type "C" Cement concrete pave
ment BO
Type E" Asphalt concrete pave
ment 547.355.71 v
TYPE Combination of "C" and 'E'
Davements -$51,037.2-1
Said estimates include engineering.
supervision, advertising. Clerical
aistance, attorney's feea and unforeseen
con t ingenues.
Section II.
That the property lying within the
boundaries hereinafter described be
and the same Is hereby declared to be
benefited by the said improvement, to
wn:
Bet in nine at the moat northerly cor
ner or lot 1. block S Hillside Addition
to the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon;
thence southwesterly along tne souw
easterly line of Lowell St. 150 ft. to
the northeasterly line or tne alley in
Mid Block 8; thence southeasterly and
parallel to Pacific Terrace thru blocks
B. 13. and is in satd Hillside Addition.
blocks 33 to 43 Inclusive In Hotsprings
Addition to tne city or Kiamatn rails,
Oregon to the northeasterly line of
Alameda: thence southeasterly along1
northeasterly tine or Alameda to tne
southea&i corner of lot 7 Block 1. Wit.
llama Addition to the City of Klamath
Falls. Oregon: thence northerly along
the line between lota 8 and 7 of block
1. of said Williams Addition, to the
north line of said block 1: thence
northwesterly along the southwesterly
line of Haskings St. being 150 ft. north
easterly of and parallel to the north
easterly line of Pacific Terrace and
cont nulns northwester y and Daral el
to Pacific Terrace along the north,
easterly boundary line of said Hot-
springs Addition to Del Moro St.
thence continuing northwesterly and
parallel to Pacific Terrace thru blocks
17. 14 ana 7 or sata Hinsiae Addition
to the south line of VanNess Ave.:
thence southwesterly along last said
line to its intersection, with the north
easterly property line of Pacific Ter
race; thence southwesterly across Pa
cific Terrace to the point of beginning.
mat aii tne property inciuaea in ine
aforesaid boundaries above described
and tne same Is hereby declared
to be benefited bv sald Improvement
and assessed for the expenses thereof.
Section III.
That Monday the 18th. of February.
1052 at th hmir nt 7-lil P M at the
Council Chamber of the City Hall in
Klamath Falls, Oregon, be and Is here
by fixed as the time and place for
hearing of objections and remon
strances against said proposed im
provement. Section IV.
That the Police Judge be and he is
hereby authorized and directed to I
cause notice of such hearing to be
published as provided by tne Cftv
Charter of said City and shall publish
this resolution as provided by law. and
within five dava after the first publi
cation thereof the City Engineer shall
cause to be conspicuously posted at
each end of the line of contemolated
improvement such notice as is provided
lor oy taw ana ordinance.
Passed bv the Common council or
the City of Klamath Fall. Oregon, this
21st day of January. 1032.
Presented to the Mayor and by him
approved and signed this 22nd dav of
January, ivm.
HUBERT A. THUMraun
Mayor
ATTEST: ROBERT M- ELDER
Police Judge
STATE OF OREGON.
COUNTY OF KLAMATH. 55
CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS.
I. Robert M. Elder. Police Judse of
tne city or Kiamatn raus, uregon. oo
nereoy cemiy mat tne aoove ana lore
going Is a true copy of a resolution
introduced and adopted by the Com
mon Council of the Cltv of Klamath
Falls, Oregon at its regular meeting
held on Monday the 21st day of Jan
uary, 1052. and thereafter approved
and signed by the Mayor.
HUbfiHT M, bUCH
Police Judse
J-24-25-26-28-29-30-31 F-l-2-3 No. 855
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Notice 1j herehv aiven that teBlrd
bldi will be received by the County
Court of Klamath County, Oregon,
until 10 o'clock A M on the 15th. day
of February, 1052 for furnishing Klam
ath County the following for the oerlod
commencing March 1st. 1952, ana end
ing jnarcn in, lew.
HUAKU Or PRISONER 8
GASOLINE COMBINED WITH
COUNTY UNIT SCHOOL
INDIVIDUALLY OR BOTH
LAUNDRY
COAL
DIESEL OIL
CRUDE OIL
Bidt muit be securely aealed and
marked "Bid for item for which hid
1 lubmitted and filed with the Count v
Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon be
fore 10 o'clock A M February 15th, the
time of opening laid bldi,
ine uouri reserves ine riant to re
ject any or all bids.
Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon, thli
11th day of January, lf)52.
hi inaa. r. ueiap
County Clerk.
J-19 F-2-10 No. 893
NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In (he Matter of the Estate of
MARGARET LACEY, Deceaned,
nonce ia nereoy given mat i nave
been appointed administrator with the
will annexed of the eatate of Margaret
Lacey, deceased. All persona having
claimi agalntt said estate are required
to present them to me, with propet
vouchers, at the office of Canons Si
Ganong, 724 Mnln Street. Klamath
Fa I In. Oretron. within six month from
January 19, 1052, which li the date
oi iirst puniication oi tnis nonce.
Wm. Ganong. Administrator
Ganong te Ganong
tttorncys for Administrator
-19-20 F-2-9 No. 8S1 ,
NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THK STATE OK OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In the Matter ot the Estate of HERMAN
SCHMOR, Deceased.
Notice in hereby given that 1 have
been appointed Executor of the estate
ions having claim against Mid eitate
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IN MEMORIAM
IN MKMOHY ot our beloved father
no ormner. ueil smiin. who has been
gone five years today. Gone but not
forgotten. Dell Smith Jr.. Lorain t
KKMbMHHANCk of the men that lost
their Uvea in the Oregon Rooms fire.
February 3. ISSO, J i mime Spelre and
Mike Shepherd. Mr. Redmond. .Mr.
Hanson. Cone but not forgotten. Mr.
and Ifri. F. S. Nobles. Mr. a d Mrs.
A-t Roy.
FUNERAl HOMES
WARD'S Klamath Kunri Home
High Street Phone 3334
MEETING NOTICES
ALCOH O Lit S ANON Y MO V S meet s
Friday. 8 D.m.. for Infra-mat ton writ a
Pox 304. Phone 3382.
LOST AND FOUND
something missin?
give a listen
Lose something of value? Orab
your phone right now and a-slc
for the Classified advertising
department 1
That's where many folks are
helped In recovering losses. It's
where losers reach finders, and
you can too I
So don't be aggravated, ACT!
phone 8111
for an ad-writer
LOST at Altamont School Mondav
nltfiu. 1J130 class ring. $3 reward. Phone
2-07311.
-OST. four months old nart ccx-lctr
spaniel. Summers Lan Vicinity. White
with f olden brown ears, spot and
freckles. Aniwer to Midget. Children!
pet. Reward. Phone 3174.
LOST, part cocker. All black, curly
hair. Ion tall. Answers to name of
Queente. Vicinity Unkvllle Cemetery
or Crescent Avenue. 1304 No. Fulton.
LOST, c hi Ids bifocal glasses Pink with
gold trim. Phone Airs. Murphy 9006.
GENERAL NOTICE
OPEN
SATURDAY
FOR BUSINESS
BUFFALO LUNCH
FREE
SHUFFLE BOARD
2451 So. 6th St.
Neighbors of Woodcraft
Meet In K.C. Hall, 4th and Main.
1st and 3rd Monday of each month
Visiting members welcome
PEARL IS BACK
AT THE
COFFEE POT
131 No. 4th
OPEN A.M. - 7 P.M.
Welcomes old and new customers
6 PERSONALS
HELEN'S BEAUTY SALON. 1718 Main.
Phone 62B4.
STANLEY1 Home Pruducti. Phone HSo9.
10
SERVICES
rOR TREE 'HUMMING
Phone 2-0X13
INCOME TAX KETUHNS
For appointment Phone 3-02.11. Harvey
Blxpham.
INCOME tax returni. For appointment
phone 8561.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
Sealed proposals will be receh ed by
the Common Council of the City of
Klamath Falls, Oregon, for (he pur
chase of sewer Improvement bonds.
Scries 92, aggregating. Four Thou Hand
Five Hundred Twenty-two and 33-100
Dollars, lS4.322.33, duly authorized bv
ordinance of the said City of Kiamatn
Falls, fnr fhts rnmlriic tlin inrf Uvlna
of sewer lines In Sewer Unit No 20.
of aid City and serving the property
between South Sixth Street, the OC A
c naiiroad night or way, Shasta way
and Washburn Streets
Prooosals to nurrhate said bonds will
be received by the undersigned up to
ana including ine etn. oay oi reoruary,
1952, at the hour of seven-thirty o'clock
p.m. oi said day and opened at i
regular meetlnc of the Common Coun,
ell Immediately thereafter; said bonds
shall be dated February 1, 19,12, and
shall be 'In amounts of $500 00 ach,
except bond No. 1, of said series,
which shall be for the fractional part
of said sum. and all shall be due ten
ears after the date of Issue, payment
or ine entire nonas optional wun saio
i.iiy at any coupon paying aate on ana
after one year from the date thereof.
Said bonds will bear Interest at the
rate of not to exceed six per cent per
annum, payaoie semi-annuany on
February 1st. and August 1st. of each
year, principal and Interest payable at
the office of the treasurer of the City
of Klamath Falls, Oregon.
All proposals must be unconditional
and accompanied by a certified check
for five per cent of the proposal.
The Common Council reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
The successful bidder for said bonds
will be furnished with an oolnton as
to the legality thereof by tt.a law firm
of Wlnfree, McCulloch, Shuler 4V Sayr.
Spalding Building, Portland, Oregon.
This notice ia authorized by ordinance
of the Common Council of the City of
Klamath Falls, Oregon, dated Decern
ber 17, 10.11
ROBERT M. ELDER, Police Judge
of the City of Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
D-31.J-J.2-3.4- - 1
- 8 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 14 - lfl -lfl
17 IB 10 21 - 32 - 23
24 - 23 - 26 - 28 - 29 30 - 31
F.l 2 No. 826.
are required to present them to me,
with proper vouchers, at the office of
Ganong Si Ganong, 724 Main Street,
within six months from January 10,
1032, which li the date of first pub
lication of this notice.
Henry Schmor, Jr., Executor
Ganong & Ganong
Attorneys for Eiteriitnp
J.1B-2C F-2-0 No, M0
IP
iiiRVICI
Septic I anks Cleaned
Newest Sanitary Methods
Also
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
Cleans Hewer Lines ol Roots, Eta
RD F KINO
Orchard Phone 9H41
CABINET WORK
Rmiodclliiit In your home.
Furniture Hcpalr
GEORGE E. CON DREY
1MB Fremont
Phono 43,16
EXCAVATING
Mobil dhovel and I rciun Ho
Bulldoier Pill Dirt lopiull
Crmhed Rork Driveway Clndeii
ComprcMor
CRANE 1ERVICR
GRAHAM BROS.
Hlioi.e 8M1 or 9110
i V. . 11 Ms on "len s, women's,
v..t.tiiim iimiima runi. iiare, Beam.
Ire Anna's, 707 Main,
skwVNO""anlTllerall(ms7"KirriT)rM.".T
Fhone 1 W.
lilliiiiiZt!)" SlrtT
lllllt'K LA Y INI I - i)ne J our llreu'lare
draw? If nol call UUH.
DDKS YOUR
meplaee ' need ' repair
L-all 3-OIMI
PAINT lrAien3"
7011.
paRprhanctng
on
r K I PP'S At'TO painting, body end t"iv
deiworfc Phone HHO
BtiKCfKiC WIHINO. work by hour or
contract. Phone 3-1010.
Ct'HTAINS laundt-eo
Phone 41)14
and stretched
J L DEAN -Public
Accountant
and Auditor
Office ai aoo No 7th - Phone 0,140
PIANO f tlNlNU AVM. Il MOHUAN
factory trained trchnicuu and tuner,
lor iunli.ua call Kle Morinn Piano,
tuos Ma Injur phone a-Oi'tiu,
M1HKOKS retllvered. new"" mirrors
made in order. KlmtialU Cilass Shop
Phone 7.178.
12
EDUCATIONAL
LOItlLi. SIOIO.N
Teacher of
Piano and 1 oor. IIMI
Uine Ph. 2-OtH'J,
Summer
UUUKKEKPINU. shorthand lyuing inn
dreti subjects, office machine
K1.AVATH BUSINESS COI.l.K;,k
133 Pine Phone 47A
CHILD CARE and educaVlon. P if school
center. Phone 4370.
13
HEALTH
MASSAGK, exerclie. well Minting. Phy
siotherapy for reducing, relaxation,
body building Rale tor serie Ap
pointment, phone jeOJ-MOO, Medical
Maaseuive. women only.
U HELP WANTED. FEMALE
WANTKlJ, deprndaolo woman to at.iv
nighu with small boy. Phone H374
ce.n-rig "f. weekemls.
WANiKU, ntcnogruphrr ana genera,
office worker. Mini te thoroughly ex
perienced and capable of earning top
salary. Steady position. Apply in per
sn at Dick Reeder's store.
S A LKSi.AU V lor drug store. Perman
ent job. Apply In person. Pie-ate do
not phone. Lee Hendricks Drug l ore.
Ml 3 So. sjxth.
WANTKD. houieKeriM-r. " Two elderly
gentlemen. Phone Wia.1.
16 HELP WANTED, MALE
WANTED, young married man to learn
furniture moving and transfer work.
Reply giving age education and refer
ence. Write Box 4113 Herald and News
RESPONSIBLE PERSON
Male or female, from this area, want
ed to service and collect from auio
mutic merchandising machines. No
selling. Car, references and $aoo work
ing capital necessary. 7 to 13 hours
weekly will net up to MOO monthly.
Possibility full time work. For Inter
view, write giving full particulars,
name, address, phone. Box 4M. Her
aid and News.
17
HELP WANTID
your helpmate
in help-getting
1.1 a Help Wanted nd! An enger.
capable helpmate when It comes
to solving personnel problems.
Whether you need office work
ers, factory workeri, a lev help
domestics, or lnborcru, tell rn
you want m through this
Help Wanted column. Folic
In the market for jobs look
here Ilr.it of all.
phone 8111
for an ad-writer
18 SITUATIONS WANTED
KXCELLrNi cntld rare In ;iiv home" Vv
tiny, wrck nr month. Call 2-:inifl
hXPhKIMNX'ttO truck driver wanU
work. AIo experienced service statin 1
and sawmill work. Will contlder anv-
th'n-. Phone B023.
EXPERIENCED
salesman wants per
inanrnt position. Box 4U4 Heraia
News.
nd
ilABY SITTING. Phone 0121,
WASHING and Ironing. Phone 2-OI 10-
BABY SITTING. Phone 2-0372.
WILL care for children in my home
days or your home evenings. Call
2-1345. ,
HOUR work. Phone 7H15.
22
ROOMS FOR RENT
LIVING room, bedroom with private
oath. For gentlemen or couple not
wantln to cook. Very denlrabie. 60.1
No. 9th
Hn.'it.D. r-om, renaonabh?. I'honc 4j;4;
HUArtDlNO noiiM) re-oncniiiK on ur
about Ftbruiiry 4th, Room ratea, reserv
ations available now. Mn only. 0O(i
North Ninth. Phone 7;iui
biKAM ncateM rem for rent. Wrt Uittn.
iuoms for rent, elenn. c ,.:c n. .'.t-TJ
2-02BS.
ROOMS. price reasonahetia'7
LOVELY rooms for rent tfl -7 a week
Cioti in. Phone 423.
ROOMS 1034 IliRt)
24
APARTMENTS fOH RENT
UHNi.j.lt.i tv.o room apnrtnient. re
frigerator f.i!i; all utilities included.
410 N. Tenth.
NEW FURNISHED apartment jut
completed. Two rooms with kitchen,
elte, private hath, electric heat. Phone
2-1007. References required. Absolute-
1-' no drinking,
FIHNLSHF.lTlipnrtment. Heat and wa
ter Included 49 month. Adults. 41A
Walnut.
FUltNt.HHED two room apartment.
Walking distance. Phone iHiw.
TIlKKt. rooms furnUhcd. Ulose in.
Laundrv facilities. Couple only. No
peta. Phone 2-3170,
THHKK mom
rhone 2-i.nnn.
opiinment, 3210 Cannon.
KUnNISIIKD three room aparlmnt.
Clenn. beautiful view, close In. 849.50.
Call 3024.
'IWO HOOMS completely iurnlshetl ex
ront groceries. 114:1 Pine.
HHK". room apartment, g.'HI. lol.'i Ore.
Soli Avenue.
KOR HKNT. large four room apartment
anti garage, woe ar u.w rrnnt.
VP.RY 'ce untur ilsliert rt'iplex. Couple
cnly. Phone flflol.
TWO ItOOM furnished apartment avail
able, also one room apartment. 31
Mnln. Phone BOHO.
THREE room furnished apartment. 011
walnut. HiHins
OUTSiDB apartment for rent. 710
Main, ureer Apis.
FOR RENT, two bedroom duplex, fur
nished nr unfurnished. 1112 Martin.
Phone 3072, morning.
ONE bedroom unfurnished apartment.
Ga equipped. Call 2-onil
KOR RENT. Modern furnlahed
apart.
Main
ment. Plenty natural heat,
OLYMPIC APTS. 207 E.
rOR RENT,
furnished apartment.
Phone H220.
TWO room furnished duplex. Two
block from Mnln. Phone 4402.
CLEAN three room apartment. 4:13 No,
loth;
FOUR ROOM furnlihad apartment. BOS
Market. Phone 6317.
24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT
NiTffc clean apart mVtTi. tfasVfulmtmT
Refrigerator. Couple preferred. Villa
Mnniiile. Itiqitlte UVM Onk.
TilllKK inoni furnished nparimeiir.
Close in. Laundry fat'tllllcs. nil N. Hlh,
CdidIp on'VlNn fM'l'., M.i. ('mM IKITiU.
KkwlV HiWratiii, 'private uailfi. kit
oheuette 4 team heal electric range
jveek Hex Arms A pari men t
roil 'MKNJf' .ur.iis.ied aparlr-ent in"
iiulre fllH High
26
HOUSES FOR RENT
..wHTT clean, mnuinfu.'pe room
homo i t'hnne film.
rt-tt. .iKN i', two bedi iiom"7itiue, cuiiT
plrtelv furnished. Mills Addlllo i. rill
per month. Couple only. Preternhlv
working rotiple- References required
Phone moil ttr see house at 31 ao tthu
Kei.
V t j i , HKNT, fo 'iwilron'm " Fun ise ui r -nislied.
close In. Inquire 7iU North
lllh
twit, i.virn u."dern'"1.ouse wiTiPTa"
r ;''3lii Cannun Plume 9-;iilfi
I-(lit it.vNI, iieailllful ono liedrnoTn
hmne. Mrge lawn and garden snare,
rid per month. See at ftlHU Mr Is we re
MJd . KASK. tlireeTe"ifrooin iinlut tlilieii
nt'ittenJniuse, Close In. Call l-H.'llil
Nil KI,. turtiished three roiini dunlpx'
Meclrlc heal, threw blocks from .Main
J I reel, 'hone ll.'ljd or 43111.
I wi TiThirC i" nvoTiLuinHuu" pMlyftiTji"
I) bed modern hnumv (i;io inonlli. Can ne
seett it Avahm. tdinne 4()A
KOII LKAHKten room furnished nnuae!
parity apartments. Close in. 70. Phone
roil irtSNtrnfiiur room partfi? Tiif.
liUhed AUn three room furnished.
dote in. Phone :ntu.
ion RENT, "two hecIroVim hirnishVd
hoiue. 3301 Wiard. Phone 3 P:i,
v - ,r." .ittinitivc iw tnrer to mii hnuie
for rent to working rnuple. rtreplare,
n'tr'.' 'lPh 4MVt.
TWoltedroom unluriilsherl 'lliiuse." AH
tt)tn:ttlr gns furnare ami water heater'
(iarce. M.V Phone 3 33117.
..-ai.l loiTi ro. nt dtiiue'.
rep. ir i;ives. 3t. Call .M'37 bef'-rs
r ' tV
ra' rKN'(i" on"" truse" lias'i two Wif
room furnished house In Stewart-ln-nox
addition. ttige lot. hoeriienl,
'-.:n, v . : e i 1 1" . el-. C-'l W J
Ei-'trr, nhone a-Ii-'rtfl
28 miscellaneous for jient
" ""ukkhive"'
u
TRUCKS DRIVE
Move Yoursrlf 8nve S
New Trurka For Lour Trlj
Ptckupa fitnlces Vnm
RKACON MOBIL SERVICE
1201 EMnin piLon5?M
OrFICK SI'ACK for rent. Main "f4l
location loin Main Share office with
Hurrv lntthesr. Farmer s Insure "r
(.roup, Kkcellenl location for real
acmuniani, nr iiimoer umrv
lw nennsnent
OFFICE scare" for rent.-iround"ifor.
Plume 77(H.
OFriCK" snce7or rent. tJround "floor
Phmie 7711B;
OFFICK"for rent. 633 Mam Phone
71(11.
Writ HKNT floor under latest 4vue
eouipment Suburban Lumber Co tlih
andWalnut l'hons T70Q
CAB IITOKAOE - IIF.ATKD. "dav "week
or month Karl Lamb ohnne 47S or
7700
30 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
The Buy of the Week
In Hot Springs
Beautiful 3 bedroom home with 2
bath. Lartto party room, wnll-to-wnll
cnrpellnK lover hardwootl
floor) In the living and dlnliu
room. LnrRe corner fireplace, big
kitchen with dinette apace, new oil
luruncc in site uii-iu:iiv stm
aouoie unrnne. un wen lano.wappca
corner lot. Shown by appointment
only. All this for only 12500 down
ana 9iu tier momn.
NEW MODERN
2 BEDROOM
In Hot Sprlnss. Thia benutlful
home waa built liut year. Yard Is
completed, with lawn, Automatic
copper sprinkler system, stone
wall, etc. Pull concrete basement,
complete with Karaite, work shop,
utility room, In rue party room with
bar and second fireplace. Fully In
sulaled, electric heat, comfortable
separate dining room, natural wood
cnblneu In kitchen, tiled bath, and
a world of built In storage space.
Call us for appointment now.
Income Property
In Mill Addition. 3 ncctt, clcitn
hoUftM, men on Krnrnte adjoining
lot. aood nclKhbarhood : nlwoya
rrntcd, ntfftdy Income. Full price
112.000. See them now.
3 BEDROOM HOME
Near MIIU School. Attractive, well
constructed. Cape Cod. Automatic
heat, attnehed Karaite. Total price
I95O0. FH.A. ternw.
Open Evenlnns by Appointment
See Don Bloan Ph. B658 Evea.
Homer Stllex 2-2460 Eves.
Fred Scott J703 Eve.
CHILCOTE & SMITH
Since 1000
111 N. Oth St. Ph. 4504 or 6620
HOT SPRINGS
Well kept two bedroom home. Flro
plnce, good basement, nice yard.
8760.
SUBURBAN
Lovely two bedroom home In St.
Frnncls Park with electric heat.
$8750.
XXX
Three bedroom home on Cottage
Avenue. '4 acre best soli, all fenced,
nice lawn and trees, large straw
berry bed and garden SDacc. aood
cnicKon nouse. 5IWIJU.
Income Property
Two neat houses on one lot Partly
lurnisncci, Kent income $70 month
Selling price $5500.
BEARD AGENCY
Realtors and Insurance
1020 Main Ph. 2-3471, 4880
MiH ACHE KAHM
J 05 accei under Irrlaatloit all lev-
cnea ana cnccKcu. Alio 10.-1 acres un
tier citltlvAllon that can be In-United
wun mine levelling; .f.l acret ory tana
under cultivation. The balance In hill
land pasture, a Irrlffntlng welli With
Rum pi. Large home with electricity,
nrn, and other outhulldlntfit. All
fenced. A MAIKiAIN AT 829,000.
Terma to ho arranged.
4 MILKS OUT
60 acrea all under Irriirntlon. 3(1 fr
of permanent pnnturo. 40 Acre ready
tar potatoes Sandy oil. Including tome
farm equipment. 100 hend of cursored
own reedy to lamb. Modern nix room
nome. aarsse. Darn, and other out
buildings.
Jack Gardner Phone B371
newhouia Real Eatate'
3060 8. oth. St. Phont V832
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1052
JO RIAL 1ST ATI FOR SALI
Attractive 2 Bedroom
Home
til HUbuibv Till linllsit lum living
mom, illnliiR mum, kitchen, tub
nml thmvi-r bnth, Atlnrhrcl iinrniid.
Will caimldi'r Into nindrl enr fnr
pint down pnyincnl,
PELICAN CITY
Olio brdnmm limn within wnlkln(
dl.'itnni'n iif (rvri'iil opriAtliu mill.
$.100 down.
HOME ON WHEELS
A dandy house linilrr Hint In rrndr
to iio. Thin tnillrr hn Ir box,
wood or roil I hrnlrr nnd rook ulnve.
A renl buy for thn trnveler.
WANT TO SELL
Wo huve) h Inme number of qimll
flrd buvFi'ii Inlorcntrd In two or
Hirer, bedroom homp.i, city, nbtir
bnn or rrnlilrntliil nrrn, Our Hat
of nvnllnbi" pronprl" la vry low
prMnnt. If Interested In quick
nnlo Jiint rnll u.
John llobnon
Dale Clrubb
Phong MM
Photic 3544
AL LONGE
Itrnl Ktiit and Insurance
111 So. Bth Phone HAS
Income Property
IS Unit npui Uncut, coiislntlim of (
iipiirtmriil court nnd 0 dJolnL'j
collnnM. completely furnlMicd. Ii
cluillim new una million ami wnlrr
hmlnrii, Very nltmctlvely Innd
enped uioiiiiils wllh full nprlnkler
nynlem. Close to bu.ilncM dliilrlcl.
Bhown rlrnr profit of b, per cent
on Investment. Kull price, only
vm.Soo. Hrnonnble term rnn be
arruliKrd.
Phone in now tor appointment,
OPEN EVENINOS .
BY APPOINTMENT
See Don Ulonn
Homer Kllln
Kred Scott
Phone 508 Even.
3-24HO Evri.
M03 Evea.
CHILCOTE & SMITH
Iti'ullors
Hlnce 1UO0
111 N. 9th 81. Ph. 4404 or 6529
FOR SALE
88 ACRE
TULELAKE
HOMESTEAD
By Owner
; q,.nflinfr
j i me at ICS I1CW Ht'Otlinp;
plover
Price $34,500
R. C. IS0M Ph. 7-12.52
I6OC0 KIIMde Addition, two bed
rooms, allaclied vnrnne. Complete
ly remodeled. Will lake trailer
house, lot or acreage u part pay
ment. 110.600 Two bedroom, oil floor
furnace, attached garage. All In
dilated. Completely furnished.
Will take late nicvlel trailer
houM. pickup or alatlon wagon
a part payment. . '
(0500 MIIU. two bedrooms, elec
tric floor furnace, attached ga
rage. Weatheratrlpped and In
ulnlcd. Term.
$7600 Two bedrooms, electrlo
heat, fireplace, utility, fruit room,
garage, 'i acre. Terms.
VERNON DURANT
ANDY SILANI
REAL ESTATE
831 So. Sixth Phone 0105. 5544
or 7023
YALTA GARDENS
Ontstandlnit three bedroom horn
less than two years old. Large nv-(
Inn room and dlnlnn room. Beautl
"ful kitchen with Youngstown cabt
ne.c, OE dishwasher, l'i baths,
hardwood floors, largo garage. In
sulated walls and ceilings, sprin
kling system, fenced yard, barber te
pit. Priced for quick sale, 14,700
terms.
HILLSIDE AVENUE
r
Comfortable two bedroom home on
comer lot. Excellent condition
throughout. Nice kitchen and din
ing room, utility room, finished
rumpus room or extra bedroom In
basement, 10500 .terms.
SUMMERS LANE
Three bedroom modern home on 1
acres, fine soli. Concrete founda
tion, chicken house and brooder
house. ALSO, neat guest house or
rental unit at rear. Oolng for 17260
with $1760 down, balance at 4 per
cent OI.
HARRY VAN (Eves. 8204)
JOE LEONARD (Eves. 2-0527)
AL SCHMECK
REALTOR and INSURANCE
617 Main phone 3211
homo, 2 lilock ot Mill Hehool At.
SSSm" ZrJ"",fl"'' u"c" '"r '""
loom. An old house i-.t In exoalli-nt
condition. Selling at M)no on" nSSS
Inter
ested Ih thla typn ol home, can he
seen at SI20 Onk ntler II n in
rn"iiKlr,(ii"ldw-,;!oh.f is
axei, ri.onnN. ,
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