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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 10B2
MARKETS and FINANCIAL
Grains Overcome
Early Losses
CHICAGO tfl Oralna recovered
from an early sell-off on the board
of trade Saturday, wiping out loss
es and In some cases substituting
fair-sized gains.
Wheat led the upturn. Buying de
veloped In the bread grain from
milling Interests toward the clone,
reflecting sales of spring wheat
flour In the Northwest. Earlier, ex
port houses had taken wheat, but
this had not prevented a slump to
new lows on the decline starting
Dec. II.
Wheat closed 1 ' to S cents
hlffher. March 2.53 4i. corn
higher, March $1.82 oats i
hleher. March 83 '4. rye un-
changed to 1 'i higher, May
$1.97 'A. soybeans 1 to 2 , higher,
March $2.99 and lard 8 to
25 cents a hundred pounds higher.
March 13.30.
Wheat
Open High Low Close
Mar 2.51 ' 2.63 2.51 y, 2.53
May 2.49 2.51 4 2.49 2.51 V,
July 2.43 Ti 2.48 2.43 74 2.45 '
8ep 2.45 Vt 2.47 2.45 Va 2.47
Dec 2.48 2.50 2.48 2.50 ,
Quotations
New York Stocks
By The Associated Press
Admiral Corporation
Allied Chemical
Allls Chalmers
American Airlines
American Power & Light
American Tel. & Tel,
American Tobacco
Atchison Railroad
Anaconda Copper
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
Curtlss Wright
Douglas Aircraft
dupont de Nemours
Eastman Kodak
Emerson Radio
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Georgia Pac Plywood
Goodyear Tire
Homes take Mining Co.
International Harvester
International Paper
Johns Manville
Kennecott Copper
Libby, McNeill
Lockheed Aircraft
Loew't Incorporated
Long Bell A
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvinator
New York Central
Northern Pacifio
Pacific American Fish
Pacific Gas & Electric
Pacifio Tel. & Tel.
Packard Motor Car
Penney (J.C.) Co.
Pennsylvania R. R.
Pepsi Cola Co.
Phllco Radio
' Radio Corporation
Rayonier Incorp
Rayonier Incorp PW
Republic Steel
Reynolds Metals
Richfield Oil " 7
Safeway Stores Inc.
Scott Paper Co.
Sears Roebuck 4i Co.
Socony-Vacuum Oil
Southern Pacific
Standard Oil Calif
Standard Oil N.J.
Studebaker Corp.
Sunshine Mining
Swift & Company
Transamerica Corp.
Twentieth Century Fox
Union OU Company
Union Pacific
United Airlines
United Aircraft
United Corporation
United States Plywood
United States Steel
Warner Pictures
Western Union Tel
Westinghouse Air Brake
Westtnghouse .Electric
Woolworth Company
27 H
72 ,
51
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23
158 y
62
78
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Stock Prices Mixed
In Narrow Range
By RADER WINUET
NEW YORK ( The stock mar
ket pursued a fairly steady course
Saturday with prices mixed along
a narrow range.
With the exception or some ten
tured issues, prices moved a point
or less eiuier way.
Interest in the whole proceed
lngs of the two-hour session was
at a low ebb. The volume came
to an estimated 400.000 shares.
That's around the lowest level since
Saturday trading was resumed last
(all. a week ago volume was 480,
000 shares, the low for this year
ior a aniuraay.
Amerada Petroleum was an out.
standing feature. It raced ahead
between 3 and 4 points on a hand
lui 01 sales. It zoomed 11 at
177 on a volume of 4,400 shares
rriaay.
The rails, steels, and motors held
steadv. Rubbers were a shnrio lew.
er. Oils, non-ferrous metals, chem
icals and most of the other sec
uo were quieuy mixed.
Funeral
POTTER
Funeral services for Dim) w.n.
roticr. ov, wno aiea nere sen. 14. will
take place from the chapel of Ward's
Klamath Funeral Home Sunday, Feb,
17. 1933 at 10 a.m.. Rev. Hsrl-v 711
v, muiamson niver officiating, com
mitment service and Interment will
use piace in uie central Point, Ore.
..vurc.u s. A p.m.
RTROMKIRm
Tuners! services far Artnlnh ....
Strohklrch. 64, who died here Feb. 13.
win taxe piace at tne graveside m Uie
Malin cemetery on Monday. Feb. 18.
IBM at a p.m.. Hev. ueoree M Shu.
man of the Maltn Presbyterian Church
officiating. Ward's Klamath Funeral
nom in cnarge of the arrangements.
Obituary
LOITAMA
Clarence M .Srnttvi Tunica m 40
died in this city Feb. 18. Survivors in
clude tne widow, Dorothy ; two sons.
Kicnara ana Robert, ol Klamath Falls;
Wash., and Jonn Wallace of Vancouver,"
waul.: nu mouier ana iieDiainer. Mr.
and Mrs. George Leichner of Portland.
He was a member of No- J247 BPO
EiKs, Klamath Falls, also American
bow una- lonxress, and the Keno Prom.
naders Souare Dancinr Club. For
years he had been an active worker
in me tsoy scouts ot America. Time
and place of funerat services will be
announced Dy u Hair s Memorial Chapel.
Weather
Western Oregon Partlv cloudv
with scattered showers late Satur
day night and Sunday, except
ram Saturday morning in extreme
south. A little cooler Saturday.
Highs both days 42 to 48. Low
Saturday night 28 to 38. Northerly
to northwesterly winds of 10 to 20
miles an hour oil the coast.
Eastern Oregon Intermittent
snow Saturday through Sunday.
Little temperature change. Highs
both days 32 to 38. Low Satnrdav
night 20 to 30.
Grants Pass and vicinity
Cloudy with rain Saturday, becom
ing partly cloudy with a few show
ers Saturday night and Sundav.
High Saturday 45. Low Saturday
night 33. High Sunday 48.
m nours lo .iu a.m. Saturday
Max. Min. Freeh).
eager 33 24
Bend 40 27
Eugene 46 35
La Grande 33 28
Laxeview 36 33
Medford 45 33
North Bend 46 38
Ontario 35 28
Pendleton 39 31
Portland 44 34
Roseburg 47 35
Salem 46 37
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VISITING his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kester
of Poe Valley, is Pfe.
Dwayne E. Kester, who
recently arrived from Cha
mite Air Force Base in
Illinois. Pfc. Kester is
scheduled to report to
Camp Stoneman, Calif.,
Feb. 23, for assignment to
the Far East. He was form
erly a student at Henley
High School.
Farm Union
Meet Slated
BROOKS IT) The Oreron RtntB
Farmers Union will holri' its 4?nH
nnnual three-day convention at
Woodburn starting Tuesdnv.
Ronald E. Jones. Brooks, will
give his annual reDort Tupsrinv
afternoon.
Tuesday afternoon at 5:30 the
junior members will meet m eleri
officers. The annual Junior ban
quet will be held that night.
Herbert Rolph. national vice
president, will be the nrinc-inul
speaker at a Wednesday night ban
quet. William Jensen, vice presi
dent of the state organization, will
be toastmaster. Election of a state
president, vice president and two
members of the executive board
will conclude the convention ses-
slons Thursday.
Ike, Warren
May Be Paired
By Tim Associated l'rcaa
The possibility hits arisen in Wis
cousin of a coalition between Gen.
Elsenhower's backers and Gov.
Fnrl Warren of California for the
Republican presidential nomina
tion. Philip F. LaFollette. former Wis
consin governor, announced Hint a
conference would be hold In Mad
ison Saturday to enter such a slate
in tho slate's GOP primary April
If Warren accepted the plan he
would agree to enter the pri
mary and campaign in Wisconsin.
Delegates elected in his name
would sUDUort him nt tho tinlinii.il
would shift their votes to Elsenhow
er -f it became apparent Warren
could not win.
However, there was an Indica
tion Warren might not accept the
LaFollette plan. He told a news
conference in Sacramento Friday
his endorsement of Elsenhower's
foreign policies was no implica
tion he was leaning toward a pus.
slble Elsenhower-Warren coalition.
The California governor said he
does not know Elsenhower's stand
on domestic Issues and therefore
cannot know whether he approves
or disapproves of them.
Elsenhower has said he will not
seek the nomination but will ac
cept if It is offered to him.
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ADJUSTMENTS
Please matte all ciiunu lur adjust'
menu wiuiout delay.
corrections or cancellations r
celved by 8:30 p.m. will madt
in following day's publication
CARD OP THANKS
DEAN We wish to aXDrrsa our annra.
vlallon for the many acts ol kindness
ami expressions of sympathy and con
dolence extended by our friends and
netMlibors during the recent Illness and
arum ot our beloved brother and uncle.
innpsnuiy ot William u. uean.
FUNERAL HOMES
WAKD'S Klamath funeral Home. MS
fimn street, rnone 33.1.
GENERAL NOTICE
gawd ifi&coAcU
DISTRICT COI RT
Mae L. Holloway, no vehicle license.
Forfeit S7 SO ball
Fredrick A. Maddox, overload. For
rit ii K-.i
Earl J. llitson. no ooerator's li
cense. Fine SS.
Verle D. Steels, nn vehicle llren.e
r ine eo.
Myron Murray, no muffler. Fine SS.
.Ml'.Ml ll-Al. t til KT
Al Hudson, drunk. Sentence. 15 day
Elllil Dodson. drunk. Fine Sl. or 7
days.
Lewis Cluckey, drunk. Fine SIS.
Fred Fletcher, rtmnk and i-.ur.n..i-
mtiiuiuca.
Boise
Chicago
Denver
Eureak
Los Angeles
New York
Red Bluff
San Francisco
Seattle
Spokane
36
31
41
64
67
42
55
59
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State Senator
Not Running
ROSEBURG in Thomns Park.
inson, Kepuoncan state senator
from Douglas County for the past
iu years, wm not seek reelection,
because "it's eettins too comnli.
cated." he said Saturday.
"I do not feel I can afford the
sacrifice demanded by service in
tne legislature," he added.
ReD. Paul Gerldps nrpsirlAnt nf
the State Bar and last year voted
oy press representatives as the
outstanding man in the house, was
mentioned es a possible candidate
to succeed Parkinson. But Geddps
T said he has not definitely made up
ins mina wnetner to continue in the
political field.
San Francisco
Potatoes
SAN FRANCISCO Wl (USDA)
Potatoes: 15 cars on track; arriv
als, California 2, Oregon 8: market
firm; Klamath Russets No. 2 A,
2 inch, $3.44.
LOS ANGELES UPl (USDA)
Potatoes: 83 cars on track; ar
rivals Nevada 2. Oregon 4; Idaho
13; by truck 18; Idaho Russets No.
1 A $5.10-.20.
ATTENDANCE RECORD
EAST LANSING, Mich. WV The
all-time home attendance record
lor Michigan State basketball was
set in 1947-48 when 88,750 spec
tators saw ten home games. Big
pest single crowd was 15,384 for
the Kentucky game that season.
Chicago Livestock
CHICAGO in Hoes, cattle and
sheep were quoted nominally
steady on the livestock market
Saturday.
Hogs declined 25 to 50 cents for
the week and the average drove
cost at week's end hovered near
the 21-month low of 117.28.
Average weight this week rose to
247 pounds, highest of the season.
Order buyers were less active than
In the previous week.
In the cattle section, choice and
prime steers closed strong to 25
cents higher, but other grades lost
50 cents to $1.00. Prime heifers
lost 25 to 75 cents desoite the fart
uiey were verv scarce. Vealprs
gained S1.00. Top for steers was
eotf.uu.
Slaughter lambs and vearlWe
cuuea tne wees au lo 74 cents
down. The early top on fed wooled
lambs was J28.75, but nothing sold
Bruina (tOD DE A. 1 t
wwc at uie ciose.
Mercy Dash
Appeal Set
ROSEBURG ifi The conviction
on a reckless driving charge of a
doctor arrested in a dash to a
hospital with a sick child will be
appealed, defense Attorney Spen
cer Yates said Friday.
Dr. Howard M. Ferguson, Glen
dale, Ore., denied the charge in
district court here. He was fined
$75 by Judge A. J. Geddes who
suspended a 10-dav Jail sentence.
Dr. Ferguson and his wife were
taking the three-day-old child to a
nospnai in Eugene in his car.
equipped with a red light and
bunker. He was cited bv state no.
nee.
Portland Man
Hit, Killed
PORTLAND Portland's
eighth traffic fatalitv of the vear
was recorded Friday night when
Casper Peng. 70. wits killed when
struck by an automobile.
Driver of the car was Gene A
Knapp, is, .Portland, pollco re
ported.
witnesses told them Peng was
seen walking down the middle of
the road before the mishap, po
nce saia.
Man Dies After
Portland Fight
PORTLAND Wl Kenneth Tay
lor Abercrombie. 41, a construc
tion worker, was held in Jail hero
saturaay wnile Dolice Investigated
tne aeatn ot Donald B. Seliars. 39,
anotner construction worker.
The two had lived together In a
hotel room. In a signed statement
to police Abercrombie admitted
hitting Seliars several times In
fight that occurred while two worn
en were visiting them at the hotel
He said they had been drinking
together. Seliars died Saturday
morning.
Church Sponsors
Lecture Here
Will B. Davis. Chicago, will
speak Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the
Fremont auditorium on "Christian
Science. The Discovery that Solves
Today's Problems."
The lecture is under the spon
sorship of the First Chruch of
Christ Scientist here.
The lecture will be broadcast
over radio station KFLW at that
time.
COOS BAY W Logging firms
represented by the Oregon Coast
operators, have opened contract
negotiations with the CIO Wood'
workers here.
II
LISTEN TO
SONGS OF FAITH"
SUNDAYS FOLLOWING
BILLY GRAHAM
The Nation's Finest
Christian Artists and
Your Most Beloved Hymns
PRESENTED BY
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1026 Main St.
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Snow Aggravates
Hay Shortage
PRINEVILLE m New snow
has aggravated the Central Oregon
hay shortage, livestock growers re
ported Friday.
Vern Higgins said he had been
offered as much as S65 a ton for
30 tons of chopped hay. Most hay
nas been selling for about $50 a
ton.
Three inches of snow fell Fridav
night at Bend and Prineville, and
Madras reported one Inch.
5 Tree Farms
Certified
MEDFORD W Five Jackson
County tree farms, totaling 106,000
acres, were certified here Friday
night at the annual meeting of the
Southern Oregon Conservation and
Iree f arm Association.
Largest of the five was 65.000
acres owned by the Timber Prod
ucts Company. Others belong to
the Southern Oregon Sugar Pine
uorporation. Kogao Lumber Sales.
Inc., Elk Lumber Company and Fir
Milling and Planing Company.
Certificates were presented by
E. P. Stamm, Portland, chairman
of the Forest Conservation Com
mittee of the Western Pine Association.
DOOM
JAKARTA. Indonesia W) The
10-month-old Indonesian govern
ment appeared doomed today as
the Nationalist Party Joined the
powerful Moslem Mashuml Party
in condemning Foreign Minister
Achmed Soebardjo's acceptance of
United States aid under the Mutual
Security Act (MSA).
BRIDGE READY
MUNSAN, Korea Wl A new
.350-foot rail and highway bridge
across the Imlin River has been
opened for the possible return of
Allied prisoners of war from Red
prison camps.
TRAFFIC MEETING SET
MILAN IB Europe's mounting
traffic problems and the methods
and machinery which can help to
solve them will be high-lighted in
Milan's second international traf
fic and safety exhibition.
Bureau to Lease
375 Acres
The Bureau of Reclamation has
announced the advertisement for
leasing some 375 acres of land on
Lower Klamath Lake.
Klamath Project Mgr. E. Laton
Stephens announced today sealed
bids will be accepted from World
War II veterans at the Bureau of
fices. Municipal Airport, until 2
p. m. Mar. 5, at which time they
will be publicly opened.
The 375-acre plot is known as
Lot No. 2 in the Lower Klamath
area.
FISH LADDER OPEN
PORTLAND Wl The Washing
ton shore fish ladder and collec
tion system at Bonneville Dam,
closed since last December for ren
ovation and repairs, was reopened
I- naay.
WANTED
GOOD PASTURE
WRITE
HERALD NEWS
BOX
NO. 23
Legal Notice
IQl'ITY NO. I0.08
... NOTicr or SALE
IN THE CIHCIIIT COURT OT
Ti'E STATK OF OREGON
r..R THE COl'NTY OK KLAMATH
i"5, r'"T NATIONAL HANK Or
KENNETH R. WIZNER. rword own.r;
P. R. KRt'GER; PAUL W. SHARP
S. IT. ADAM. I-D1VV U'.-n-ne
A. IVAN THOMPSON AND mrUABn
L. Ut'KRIIV. muartnors r1.n t... .......
..-"uniii ..truirat innir: OWENS
ADJI STME.VT WBVirr IMr-rtnnm.
fi2' ." ,arr" corporation: DALE
WLST. L. LYON AND C. E. SHARP,
co-partners, doing business as Shsrp
S",'2 Company: and CARL L. CHAM-
S5,iSc..RSUI5KT D- ".CLEAN and
RAY SMITH, as mtrntum r .nrf
stttutlnc the Slate Tax Commission ol
...c auir di urrgon. uelendants.
Br virtue of an execution. ll,Hm.nt
Order, decree and nrH.r nt l....
out of the abova entitled Court In th.
above enUtled cause, to m. directed
and dated th. 7th day of rebruary.
1952. UDon a lurifm.nl rnrtmrA mwA
entered in said Court on the 7th day
of rebruary 1952. in favor of Plaintiff
Th. First National Bank of Portland.
. national banklns association, and
also In favor of defendant P. H.
Krueer. the d,f.nrinni. p-i.t AT i..n
F. C. Adams. Frank Waters Johnson'
Robert L. Mueller, A. Ivan Thompson
Ktrhard L. Currin. rnntrin.n
dome; business as Klamath Medical
Clinic, the defendants Dal. West, L.
Lyon ami c. K m,m .nB.n.
doing business as Sharp Grain Com
pany, and against the defendant Ken
neth K. W'lzner. for tha ioUowlne
sums:
1. The following sums, with interest at
ine louowing rates and from th.
following dates:
interest Date from Which
Rate , Interest Runs
4 per annum Mar. 1. IMS
B'i " Aug. 10 IIMI
B'i " . " Aug. 3. 1931
none Aug. a. 1031
Amount
M.2OOO0
29.5(1
40 00
13 VI
MS. 00
4.u7 in
.T7.B11
78 fil
48 2.5
17 50
35.05
26.25
fi.1 68
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t MRSONALS
Real siik'.'Phon. asbaT
WASIllNOT0NhT.lltvKon lv.nl
appolntm.nl., Phone ami, 1011 Washing-
OlUIKrl'yitUr' Imnrsr sirm.iil "hrnI
jeltcllng your spring wardrobe. Phone
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SIRVICI
Heavy Hauling
ANYWHERE. FOR HIRE
Honest Rates Weight. Service
Insured
ANDERSEN FREIGHT LINE
3803 South Sixth
Ph. M40 or 33B0
EXCAVATING
Mobil Bhortl and Trench Ho
Bulldonr Fill Dirt Topsoll
Crushed Rock Driveway Cinders
Comprtuor
CRANE SERVICE
GRAHAM BROS.
Phoue ftMl or QUO
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Hewitt Sanitary Methodi
Alto
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
Cieuu 6wer Line of Roots, ta
id r. KINO
mi OrchM Phon N41
mcpAin sirniliT
On waihtri. radio and outboard mo-
MONTGOMERY WARDS
th and Pint Phona 31IM
AVOID SOUR NOTE 4 tw h.vtr,- Wm
Morgan tun your Dlano. & vim at
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jm riann mom a-wiuu. ki Morgan
Planoa.
i A I NT1NO and nMrhn.(n.
TiTlPPS Airfb painting, body and fan
dar work. Phona 4040.
ELECTRIC WIRINO, work by hour or
CURTAINS UundatJ and atraicha-i
J L DEAN
Fublte Aerountanl
and Aurfltnr
Offlra at SM No. Tth. Phnn. aa
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ALTEHATIONS nn mn'. wnm.7
childrana clothing. Jnnla llara. Vfinu
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Fordon Tranch lloa. Cll a-itul
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DOCTORS -
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For ippolntmant Phono 3-0331. Harvoy
SEWINC) and allaraiiona. Kitty DrauaL
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I0UCATIONAL
MONOTHEISM divorced from
acmetic tholopy: based on Geneaia
4; 15. First three discourses II.
S. C. SORENSEN
Brooks Id e Ave. 2
Paradise, Calif.
BOOKKEEPING, ahorthand tvnina fein-
wsju lUDjmu, oiiiro macninM.
KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE
tt? Pln Phono 47 to
CHILD CARE and ewJumiW ITZrwvl
can tar, rnona wra.
HEALTH
MASSAGE, tharaocuilc axarcliai T,
woman. Spot raduclng faaturad. Phona
4 HHP WANTID, IMA LI
1930
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law
1930
MAY RUN
GRANTS PASS to Samuel M
Bowe, Grants Pass attorney and
former state commander of the
American Lee ion. said Saturday
he iscons iderins becoming a can
didate ior state attorney general.
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice Is herebv civpn that the under
signed hajt filed hit Final Account, ai
the Executor of the Estate of Sam A,
oi8. deceased, with the C erk of the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
ior ruamatn county, ana mat a. j.
Hoddnrd, District Judgp Pro tem ir
the absence of David R. Vandenherg,
Circuit Judge of said Court, and M. A.
Oirtcr. District Judee. haa net Mondav
the 17th dsv of Marrh 1032. at 10
o'clock a. m.t as the time, and the
Circuit Court Rnnm In the Court House.
ai mama in rails. Oregon, as tne Diace.
for hearing objections, if any, to snld
final account, and tha settlement there-
01.
Datetf this 15th dav of February,
PETER P. KATCHIS
Executor of said Estate
ie-23-M 1-8 No. B05
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE TS HEREBY CIVVX. That 1
have filed my Final Account as admin
istrator with will annexen or the estate
of ELLA MAY ANDERSON, alo
nown as MRS. OLIVE M, ANDER
SON, decerned, and the Judee of the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
mr Klamath County, has fixed Mon-
dn.V, the 17th day of Marrh, 10S2. iind
tne courtroom of said court in the
Courthouse at Klamath Fall, Oregon,
a.i the time and place when and where
ny person may Drosent any on tec-linns
or excentlons in anvthinB therein con
tained, and at' said time and place the
Court will finally settle said account.
L. OHTH SISEMORE, Administra
tor With will annexed of the Es
tate of ELLA MAY ANDERSON,
also known as MRS. OLIVE M.
ANDERSON, deceased.
10-23 M 1-B No. flttfl
NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THB STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In the Mailer of the Estate of LAURA
. CRAWFORD, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that I have
A'- per annum Dec. 8,
None
fl'r per annum May 77,
S " Feb. 23.
fl'; " " May 13.
8t " Nov. 18.
fl' " " Feb. 33. 13I
a"- " " April 2. 1M1
None
plus the cont4 and disbursements In
curred oy the plaintiff, taxed and
allowed in the sum of S37.18, all
of the same being due to the plain
tiff in accordance with the said de
cree: and
2. The further sum of 8342 00, plus In-
irrcsi inereon at ine rate oi a per
cent per annum from the 12th day
of December. 149. together with the
sum of 519 70. plus the costs and
disbursements Incurred by the de
fendants Paul W. Sharp. F. C.
Adams, Frank Waters Johnson. Rob
ert L. Mueller, A. Ivan Thompion
and Richard L. Currin, copartners
doing hustness as Klamath Medical
Clinic, taxed and allowed In the
sum of $Zfi.25, all of the same being
due to the said defendants In ac
rnYdancc with the said decree; and
The further sum of 81 ,630.00, plus
interest thereon at the rate of S per
cent per annum from November 33.
l'49, together with the sum of
$100.30, and plus the costs and dis
bursements of the defendant P. R.
Krujtcr Incurred, taxed and allowed
In the sum of 831.13, all of the same
being due to the said defendant In
accordance with the said decree:
and
The further sum of 8003 00, plus In
terest thereon at the rate of 6 per
cent per annum from May 18, 1930,
together with the sum of 819.70, plus
the costs and disbursements of the
defendants Dale West. L. Lyon and
C. E. Sharp, copartners, doing busi
ness as Sharp Grain Company, taxed
and allowed In the sum of 827.88,
all of the same being due to the
tuild defendants In accordance With
S Together with Interest on the ag
gregate of said sums at the rate of
6 per cent per annum from the 7th ,
day of Fehruary, 1932, and the
costs of and upon said writ of exe
cution; commanding me to make sale of the
rouowing desennea reai property, situ
ated in the County ot Klamath. State
of Oregon, to-wlt:
The Northeast Quarter of the South
east Quarter 'NE'SE1', ) and the
South half of the South half iS'jS'ji
of section 1. Township 41 South.
Range 12 East of the Willamette
Meridian, and the North half of the
Northwest Quarter (N'iNW'A) of
section 12. Townhln 41 South. Range
12 East ot the Willamette Meridian,
subject to all easements and rights
of way of record or apparent on
the land, and subject to future as
sessments for irrigation, drainage
and Rectnmation purposes.
NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of
said execution, judgment order, decree
and order of sale, and In compliance
with the commands of said writ. 1 win.
on the 8lh day of March, 1032, at 10:00
o'clock am., at the front door of the
Klamath County Court House, in the
City of Klamath Falls, County of Klam
ath, State of Oregon, sell at puhllc
auction (subject to redemption!, to the
highest bidder for cash In band, all
the rleht. title and Interest which the
defendants and each and all of them
In the above entitled suit had on the
3rd Jny of May, lf)47, the date of the
plaintiff's first mortgage herein fore
closed, or since that date have had
In and to the above described prop
erty or any part thereof, to satisfy
snld execution. Judgment order and
decree, interest, costs and accruing I
costs.
DATED February 7. 1032
FIRST publication, February ft, 1A32
LAST publication. March 1. 1&32
J. M. BRITTON
Sheriff of Klamath County. Oregon
F-0 M-l No. HUB
WANTED, tlrl to learn tefat v mmi 1 1 n
must be exceptionality fast typltt. At
lea.it one year collage aduratlon. See
wr. am i m mi rieraig ana News.
AMBITIOUS woman of char7ta7
ucatlon, refinement. 24-30. Prefer one
expenenceo in teaching, club or church
work. Tha type who do not usually
answer aaveruaementa. Must b un
employed now and deslroua nf rn
daring aervlce of national Importance.
for interview write fully, elating age,
education, phone number. Mr. Huff
man. Write Herald and News. Flox il.
WANTED, housekecirtr to live tn. with
good references. Five in the family.
wow wiiii, rnone aia.
WANTED, stenographer and reneral
outce woner. Must oe thoroughly ex
per lanced and capable of earning top
(jr. Omar posiuon. nppiy in per'
mun. uitra. nevoer a aiora
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper for payroll
and general office work. Apply after
p.m. lascaae ieunary ana Cleaners.
EARN money at home. Full, part time.
Box 12, Herald and News.
H HELP WANTED. MALE
Help Wanted
AGRICULTURAL SALESMAN
By one of the leading agricultural
dealerships In this area.
Excellent working conditions.
Write
BOX 17 HERALD AND NEWS
BOO FAMILY Watklns route now avail
able, if you want your own business
with better than average Income, write
for Information to The J. R. Watklns
, 137 Dexter Avenue, Seattle 8. Wash
ington
MAN to drive tractor with spraying
equipment and help with other work.
Bteauy ior ngnt man. Must Know
Klamath Basin. For full particulars
stop at office of Spray Center, Main
Street, Tuieiake.
AMBITIOUS MEN
A MARSHALL FIELD OWNER EN
TERPRISE haa openings for ambi
tious men of unquestionable character
age 27 to SO, college education pre
ferred, accustomed to earning above
average Income and must be ready
for Immediate acceptance If selected.
For Interview write fully, stating age,
education, phone number. Mr. Huff
man, write Herald and News, Box
No. 22.
LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER U operate
and maintain 80 ton shay. Part time
switching around lumber plant, bal
ance of time working In machine
shop. Year around Job. Low rent
housing. Phone or write Fruit Grow
ers Supply Company, Hilt. California.
WANTED, re-uoholsterer to handle con
tract upholstering, pickup and dellv-
u.air, dears, iwbmuvk.
ery. Sec Mr.
Phone 3188.
18 SITUATIONS WANTED
CHILD care at my home for working
parents. Phone 7318.
REM A RLE vnunf woman will care ?or
one or two children In my home tor
a working mother. Phone 3oq,
IS ROOMS FOR RENT
RSvtLVWmsT.e
C.osi tn. Phone 418t
24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT
H)rTNlllEtT
"Three -n
832.no; alt utilities Included. Adulls only,
siv n, renin.
fl fit Elf nanus ui!firMidr-,Aiovesr Oa"
rageirjtiqulre 9340 White.
STUniti aiiarlnieut. l"nMmswftlt liatl,
imfurnlihul. Separata enlrance. Heal,
eleclrlr stove furnished. Phone 1 win
FmiNlMHElwo rootn aWrlmeiiL
Walking distance. Phone 3Hfl.
iMttJNt room for rent, (J rear AT'irP
numta, 710 Main.
FOHRFNtfurnfilieJpartment for
adiilts. liai Broad;
VACANCY, two rtmiu KiriTlilie.r du
plex Close tn. Phona 4WJ
KM ATX" f li hi lhed" apartment. Lm-a.nt
on HiMiiedalM Jtmil. Adults. Phnue lllf7
TlIitftK room unfurnished' basement
apart mant. f ,17 !W. Heat, watsr fur
nished. Phone 3410 after 0 (i tn.
FURNISHED, apartment for renlT3d
par month Inquire 443 Markey Apt n
rAlttJK fur'nis'heri apartment,- nested,
Cluse in. AduliB. PImno 4.HT.
FOR nE,'''twoV(wiii'liinils)inepaTt"
mant. Couples 3134 Illehn, Phue 7318.
STEAM" HEATED apartment wlthbaf.
room, fian Oak Ml,
FURNISHED apaVtmsnt lur renT.
Apartment I, 900 Matket.
MODERN ft- room" 3 - be d nioin a pa r U
maul. Utilities furnished
OLYMPIC APTH.
207 K Main
TWO ' rooms completely furnishfci ei
irocarlas. 1143 Pine.
nachelof
anartment.
Hlfl Oak. Phone 81HU4.
rept
ONE modern
apartment.
SMALL clean apart ntent. Electrirally
equipped. 433 N. I0tl
THREE ROOM furnished apartment. 208
White.
NICE "st'ram-healeit apartment, a (Jul Is,
Cornar P Ine and Cedar.
THHEli rooms' furnUhed. close" In." I-aim-
dry. Counla only, no pets. 804 Lincoln.
Call 2-3170.
ONE bedriMini ' uuflirni-heil 'apartment
ias equipped. Call 2-QtMl.
N EWLY decorated, private hath, k It
chenette. fit asm heat, elactrte range
810 week Rex Arms Apartment.
F6ll RENT." fiirnUhednaparrireni
quire aiw Htgn
26 HOUSES FOR RENT
r;tVRTltASET"lO rntun "nue
with three apartmsnts.
rnmie .u.
SO RIAL 1ST ATI FOR SALI
FOR SALE
ClitNipnr 'I'linn Hnit y
303 rc-ith, 45 per, pnvcil runil. Ut
Itn'cl, .1)0 miller (lltih H(Hi water
olrctllrlly kocjiI well. Will Undo.
Two inllen from Men-Ill.
1JUX 1130 MliUUII.L
SUBURBAN
14300 lull price fur n ft roiiiii home
on liunn emner Int. Oniicrelt
(iilindiillnn. Well liiaiihiteil. Elcctrla
Klieut, Bniiill (town piiyiiienl.
Anno MiiMin Even. 0714
Kdclle Iliwlpy 3-OIM
B0GUE DALE, Realtor
''J2 8. 0th Phone 7208
iiriHiHMt
Close In, 873,
fwCTtwdrooiti urnished1 house for rtmtT
43.Adult only. Phone 8:137.
FOH MEN'f, two" tMtiroom ftiritTsht-il
house. 840. Inquire 3J44 Hume Avenue.
TMREfrodinfurnlshed Wue ior rent.
P'tivne 47:U.
FOH HENT writ furttUheil" twn Iwd
niom hutue. 1748 Key St. off Pershing
Wiy.
r6"H KENT .1 rmiiu house furnUheti.
Artults. .Tin II road.
THHEE room non-mfdorn itartiallv
fiirnlahen cabin. SIS. Sou in suuurua.
Phone 3410 afler 6 pm.
rOH lit NT rlran two lw"ilrim fur
nished houe. Close In. Ideal for work-
Ine couple. Adulls only, rnone nn-i-
f w6HEI1K66m furnished hmue
Adults No pels. 830 month. Call after
13 noon, a 30J3
UNFUHNlSHKO four roni duplex. Je-
cept for stoves. m. Call 3037 tternre
n m
THItEE ROOM modern home, partlv
furnished- Y. Carroll, 1313 ltomelale
28 MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT
BEEHIVE
u
TRUCKS PRIVE
Move Yourself Save 4
N-w Trucks For Long Trips
Pickup Stnkrs Vnns
BEACON MOBIL SERVICE
1301 E. Main Phone 8304
i A H A OE for rent. Inqti Yr9 V laitly
Wleelv. Plione MM.
rein li NT Vt c'h Irrli atrd land 1 n i
barley, potaloes, and tome A-l onion
grouna. not mi. Mumiin r mum
phone owner Lorella 3103.
rnn I rr I7A arras irrivaied no
a to grain, riover isna in nuue veuvj
F1ot IS. tiara Iri and Nwa
OFFICE SPACE"forrni. iith and Main
Coast to Coast Store
orFICE for rent U3 MairT Phone
CATTLE-GRAIN
TIMBER
8 to lift per nrre buys (rood rnnrh
unci timber liiml nt Gov't, Hints
mid County liiml fliilen. FKKIC
LAND CATALOG. Pnflflp, Lhh.Ih
KU1 KK Culiurniia Ulvd. Hollywood
38, Cullf.
One bddrooin home. Two nlr
corner lot, iittnrhed mirinte. New .
electric brut. In very film condi
tion. Lots of fluwern mid nhiulr.
Helllim Imtuu-io of poor llcultli.
Price $5000.
We hnve a brnutlful pumlre brick
home. Two bedrooma, flreplnce.,
13 acre In suburbs. Will trnde lf
we run find thein n smull ncreuKe
nrur town,
SUminUH Four ere beniitlful
Krouitl. Four brdnmm home, two
enr KuniHr. On aixxl huhway
for 110,500.
The Utile hot spot of town. Rent
on this cute for only tat per month.
8 stool, Ihrro booths, new stenm
table. 18 fool O K. Ilox. gim u
rnnge. Fully ciulpM-d tor 13600.
FRED E. FLEET
REALTOR
DKNNIE COATl-a, Snlcilndy
40a Main Office Ph. 3-3339
Eves. 3-1305
RANCHES
iai.
Fiin BtNT floor sandsrs lalasl IvD
nulem.nt Buhurban t.umbar Ca lltb
.nil Walnut Phon. TTO0
CAR TORAr!:"r5n!ATr!b. d.r w,.
or month. Crl Lamb. ohon. 4073 or
7700
30 RIAL ISTATl COR SALI
BRISTOL AVENUE
bedroom home In one of the fin
est suburban districts. This home
has a lance llvlim room, dlnlnit
room, kitchen t utility room, at
tached Karaue. storm winnows,
Lance, well landwoped lot. A home
you will be proud to own. idsoo.
YALTA GARDENS
lance, new home that haa been
occupied for less than six months,
Laroe llvinK room wun nuue win-
dows. hardwood floors throuichout,
Attached double naraee. Paved
street. A Krand place to live and
raise your family.
$7000
bedroom home on 33 acre of rich
soil. Lout of raspberries and straw
berries. Oarage and workshop. All
fenced. Terms can be arranged.
HOMEDALE ROAD
Attractive two bedroom home. Very
nice living room, dining room, kit
chen, tub and shower bath. Lota of
closet space, attached garage. Ap
proximately 13 acre. A steal ul
18100.
$500 DOWN
bedroom furnished home In
Pelican City within walking dist
ance or several operating mills,
2500 full price.
Johnny Hob.ion'
Dale Orubb
Art Fredcrlckson
'Eves. 6804)
(Eves. 35441
(Eves. 8725)
With
AL LONGE, Realtor
HEAL ESTATE and INSURANCE
111 So. 8th Phone 8283
MAN and wlf, want Job In hotel or
camp. Exp.rl.nced cook, and bakers.
Wrlle Herald News, Box 20
WILL care for children In my home
days. Phone 0370.
BABY BITTING, phone 3-31.18 evenln.
been appointed administratrix of the
estate of Laura A. Crawford, deceased.
All persons having; claims attains! said
CHtnte are required to present them to
me with proper vouchers, at th. office
i f Clanong ft Ganonic, 724 Main Street.
mnmmn rails, urexon, wiinin six
months from February S. 19S2. which
is dale of first publication of this
notice.
Ann H. Prook. Administratrix
Gnnnng St Genome
Attorneys for Administratrix
F-9-10-2J M-l No. 886
HOUR work. Phone 3-24S3.
CARPENTER WORK wanted. Repair
a specialty. Jim Alexander, 2120 Tunnel
St. Phone 9302.
CHILD CARE, Phone 70.11).
BABY sitting. Phone J-0S72.
WILL care for children In my home
days or your horn, evenings. Call
2-1MS.
22 ROOMS FOR RENT
BOARD, room, reasonable. Phone 42.14.
NICE, heated rooms. 022 Pacifio Ter
race. ROOM and board or room.. Men only.
900 No. 9th.
ROOMS for rent, clean.- Close In. Phone
2-9208.
BOOMS, prices reasonable. Phon 4627.
OM8 1034 High.
FOR SALE, Q percent contract on house
,u imtk. ,u, on manzanna not sprouts.
Ue for forrlfi.llr anninil A'l
...... i. v-i.uvu. iuskis uHnnerenip. i'.li.
Box 784.
MODERN two bedroom hnma In
Insulated, asbestos siding, electric heat
Small down nnvment with Inu. m,.n, i..
ly payment. Phone S.27B.
FOR SALE, well Improved two acres on
Kane St. Telephone 4070 or call al 2829
Kane.
NEW HOMES for
Powell. Phone 8S29.
ale. William
HUMES FOR SALE
EVERETT DENNIS REALTOR
Don Klrkpatrlck. Salesman
31 N atk Phon 0491
FOR SALE by owner. Small modern
two bedroom home In Hillside section.
Phone 7.1.13 or call at 12.1 Sheldon.
BES? LITTLE RANCH IN VALLEY
80 acres sandy loam soli, near Admns
Point. 14!', acres ready for polatnes.
10 acres of clover, balance barley and
alfalfa. Two bedroom modern home,
barn, chicken house. 27,noo. Terms
If desired. Ed Pope, Merrill.
FULL slxe lot on Pacific Terrace.
Assessments all paid. 110.10.
E.EUETT DENNIS, REALTOR
121 N. 8th Phone 8401
SALS
FOR SALS five
house, corner lot, by owner, , fjlioo.
modern
bedroom
n.use, corner 101, oy own
Phone 132. Merrill. Oreann.
DRIVE by 4017 Shasta Way and see
this attractive two bedroom hnm. will.
garden land and chicken house. Bus
service and pavement, only si.loo down
EVERETT DENNIS, REALTOR
131 Ho. 8th. Phon 8401
We have three dandles. 100 acres
wonderful black toll. All Irrigated
and weft drained. No buildings,
fenced on three sides. Selling for
131.500.
no acres 40 acres dry lan.1, 3d
acres In alfalfa, 13 acres In clover.
10 acres In new pnature. Three bed
room modern home and lota ut
good out buildings. Helling prko
56,600. On very good highway.
100 acres under soil conservation
all In alfalfa and pasture. Well
leveled. Three bedroom modern
home, large spud cellar and several
out buildings. Ideal for sheep enr
as la. a good Onvlr A dairy. Buy
this as you can't sinrt n new Grade
A quota. All for 130,000.
.FRED E. FLEET
REALTOR.
DENNIE COATES. Saleslady
408 Main Office Ph. 3-3335
Eves. 3-1305
Hot Springs Addition
Nice two bedroom home with fire
place, tlnrdwood floors, good base
ment. 48750.
CLOSE IN
Neat three room home. Some furn
ishings. 12850. 1500 down.
A very good buy In a two bedroom
home. Iliisemenl. laundry tubs,
double garage. 13500.
SUBURBAN
Good three bedroom home on H
ncrc. Near school and bus. $5600.
BEARD AGENCY
REALTORS nnd INSURANCE
1020 Muln Ph. 3-3471, 4880, 4734
2 BEDROOM
FURNISHED
$1260 down will handle this com
fortable two bedroom modem home
near Hillside. Completely and well
furnished, good foundation, large.
corner lot, garugo and work shop.
Full price M60.
MILLS
Nearly new one bedroom modern
home. Excellent condition through
out, nenutlfiil kitchen, wall lo wall
carpeting. Insulated mills nnd ceil
ings, attached garngo, laundry room
ana work hnp. $0500. Terms.
HOT SPRINGS
Very attractive three bedroom
home In fine location. Extra large
living room with fireplace. Dining
room and convenient kitchen. Two
full baths, sewing room, basement.
Also three room guest house at
rear of lot. $17,000. Terms.
HARRY VAN (Eves. 8204)
JOE LEONARD (Eves. 2-0527)
ALSCHMECK
REALTOR nnd INSURANCE i
SI? Main Phone 321 !