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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREOON
MONDAY, FEnnUARY IB, 1052
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MARKETS and FINANCIAL
Grain Prices Fall
From Saturday
CHICAGO I The grain mar
ket failed to carry through Mon
day with the strong upsurge noted
In the closing half hour Saturday.
That neeatlve development wmt
tne market's main feature. For
most of the session the market
Just puttered along with trading a
title more active than most of last
week and prices a little lower than
Saturday's finish.
Fairly liberal cash grain re
ceipts, a prediction for moisture
in pan 01 me ary winter wneat
area, lack of support from mills
ana tne aoscnce of any export
business combined to set the tone
lor -the slightly easier market.
Wheat closed lower to ' high
er, March 12.53 corn V
jdwft, March $1.81 a-,.?., oats V4-!4
lower, March 83 Vi-83, rye to 1
cent lower. May $1.96 soybeans
and lard 3 to 27 cents a hundred
pounds lower, March $13.05.
Wheat
Open High Low Close
2.53 2.53 1, 2.52 , 2.53 H
2.51 2.51 i 2.50 Vi 2.51
2.45 a. 2.46 K 2.44 '4 2.45 'i
Mar
May
Jly.
2.47 , 2.47 , 2.46 V 2.47 y
pec 2.50 Mi 2.50 2.49 14 2.50
Stock Price Front
Raggedly Lower
NEW YORK (J) The stock
market presented a raggedly low
er price front Monday with trad
ing quiet.
Losses went a bit past the 2
point mark while gains ran to
nearly 2 points with the downside
crowded.
Volume of trading contracted to
an estimated 1,100.000 shares,
around the lowest level of the year.
Oils and chemicals were In the
forefront of the fall while a vain
attempt was made at one time by
we raus to siari a rally.
SUN OF CANADA
CUTS COST OF
INSURANCE
"VcaaoaVs hading IHt
company again increases
VjpoicyhoWers' dividends
f With 47 of Its assets fa.
j vested la the United States and
4 announcing a further Increase
; In policy dividends, redactor In
aranee costs, the sun. Ufa
Assurance Company of Canada
has Just released Its 81st Annual
Report revealing the largest vol
ume of new life Insurance issued
by any Canadian company In
1951 over $461 million; an all-
4ime high in benefits paid, and
an' increase in too interest rata
earned on the assets last year.
George W. Bourke, President,
In announcing 1951 figures for
Canada's leading life company.
'tutated that total Sua Life in
surance In force now stands at
$4301,000,000, an increase dur
ing the year of (340 million.
Annuities In force provide im
mediate or future payments to
the amount of $104 million per
annum. Group insurance in force
now totals $1,254 million, an
Increase of $168 million (15.5)
during 1951. The rate of Interest
earned on the assets last year
was 3.70 as compared with
3.61 In 1950; 3.48 in 1949 and
$.Z0 in 1948.
The Sun Life, a leading Inter-?
- national me company with
' ! policyholder - service branches
; from coast to coast, last year
, paid out to policyholders and
, beneficiaries' the all-time record
, sum of $125 million. $35 million
. was paid to beneficiaries of de
ceased policyholders, $16 million
under annuity contracts, $36
million -for maturing endow
j ments, and the balance in dlvi
j dends to policyholders, disability
, benefits, etc Since the first Sun
, Life policy was issued in 1871,
, total benefits paid to policy-
-holders and beneficiaries have
'amounted to $2,486 million.
I While the Company operates In
1 20 countries, 90 of the business
originates In the United States,
: Canada and Great Britain.
A copy of the Son Life's
complete 1951 Annual Report
ro-jroucynoiaers, including me
rTesiaenrs review of tne year.
nwy oe ODtamea zrora
D. DUANE BAKER
Telephone 7777
2621 RadcUffe Street
Klamath Falls, Oregon
I Reply to Want Ad
Music Publisher
1 MUSIC HOUSE -rma but. ApHr
' Max Winkler, Inventor of
musical cueing ior pictures
in silent-movie days and
F now head of Belwin, he.,
one of the world's largest
J music publishers, got his
first "break" as a penniless
Immigrant In 1907 when ha
answered a Help Wanted
ad in the New Yorker Staats-
' Zeitung placed by the great
' Carl Fischer Music House.
k Want- Ads Mean
' Opportunity
IS H Ttrrt mitt f m& tm MiHHf ClMt.
M Ad.fttiiini rtiuit it, wt Kcfpt. Hntii
rariA (n l, NW Ir, tiiwl 41, fit
I
Here In Klamath
Want Ads Work Wonders
HERALD &
la Hit
Quotations
New York Storks
By The Associated Press
Admiral Corporation
Allied Chemical
27 Yt
71 i
Allls Chalmers
50 S
American Airlines
American Power & Light
American Tel. It Tel.
American Tobacco
14 H
23 Vj
158
62
60 S
78 y
50
46 ,
64H
17 '
Anaconda Copper
Atchison Railroad
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Airplane Co.
Borg Warner
Burroughs Adding Machine
California Packing
Canadian Pacific
26 V
34 a.
47 ,
44 j
71 '
108 s
33 Ti
57
9 V,
58
88 3,
45 .
14 i
Caterpillar Tractor
Celanese Corporation
Chrysler Corporation
Cities Service
Consolidated Edison
Crown Zrllerbach
Curtiss Wright .
Douglas Aircraft
duPont de Nemours
Eastman Kodak
Emerson Radio
General Electric
56 S
44 V
51 '
21 3i
44 4
35 H
34 .
49 Vi
63 i
84 H
8 4
22
16 i
41 H
621i
18
General Foods
General Motors
Georgia Pac Plywood
Goodyear Tire
Homestake Mining Co.
International Harvester ''
International Paper
Johns Manvllle
Kennecott Copper
Libby, McNeill
Lockheed Aircraft
Loew's Incorporated
Long Bell A
Montgomery Ward
Nash Keivinator
New York Central
Northern Pacific
18 ,
66 hi
35
110
4 4
70 4
18 V
9 l,
28
25
62 V
36 j
42
63 H
54 ?,
31
Pacific American Fish
racinc uas s Electric
Pacific Tel. & Tel.
Packard Motor Car
Penney (J.C.) Co.
Pennsylvania R. R.
f epsi cola co.
Philco Radio
Radio Corporation
Rayonier Incorp
Rayonier Incorp Pfd
Republic Steel
Reynolds Metals
Richfield Oil
Safeway Stores Inc.
Scott Paper Co.
Sears Roebuck & Co.
55
37 7'4
63
52 "
77 ti
32 Vt
10 H
32 H
Socony-Vacuum Oil
Southern Pacific
Standard Oil Calif
Standard Oil N. J.
Studebaker Corp.
Sunshine Mining
swift & company
Transamerlca Corp.
Twentieth Century Fox
Union Oil Company
Union Pacific
23 4
18 ,
38 .
HZ
30 '4
314,
33
39 4
14
42 l
26
35
43
united Airlines
United Aircraft
United Corporation
United States Plywood
United States Steel
Warner Pictures
Western Union Tel
Westinghouse Air Brake
Westlnghouse Electric
Woolworth company
Potatoes
CHICAGO Wt (USDA) Pota.
toes: Arrivals 392, on track 465:
total U.S. shipments Friday 840,
Saturday 658. and Sunday 20: kud-
plies increasing; for best stock, de
mand moderate, market steadv:
for others, demand slow, market
dull; track sales, carlots: Minneso
ta North Dakota Pontiacs 84.25-66
washed: local: Idaho Russets $5.66-
utilitles 84.76. standards $5.25.
bakers $6.26: Colorado McClures
$5.26. Street sales, according to
basis of sale: Colorado McClures
$5.50-71; Idaho Russets $6.21-46;
Minnesota North Dakota Pontiacs
$5.16-39; Wisconsin round whites
$4.50; per 500 lb: Maine Katahdins
$2.4040; new stock: Florida Tri
umphs $3.39-50.
Recommended By Many Leading
DM DOCTORS
to relieve distress of
CHEST COLDS
gas Iraak Ds Paisfal Ucafeaaj Caag utita
A number of baby doctor
today are recommending
Child's Mild Huiterole to
promptly relieve coughs,
ore throat, localited inflam
mation and to break up
conmtion in nose, throat
and upper bronchial tubes of the lungs.
Just rub it onl
Muaterole instantly creates s wonder-
ful nation of protective loarmtA on
cneti, tnroac ana naca and brings mz-
"'K "u. mcni mo ntguiar mna
Extra Strong Musterolt for adults.
Child's Mild
I
NEWS .
Mark
jk w ys
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND Ml (USDAV Cat
lie: Salable 1,000: market uneven;
sieera generally steady: cows
steaay to BO cents higher with beef
cows at advance and all cows 1.00
and more above last Mnnrlnv lnH
choice experimentally fed steers
34.75: few loads Bood-chol on.
i.uo ids ico steers 34.on-.uv
634-1,100 lb fed steers mnatlv M no.
ou; commercial grades 30.00-32.00:
utility 25.00-29.00: medium 850-950
lb stockers 27.00-28.00: nrfrl onnH
neuurs aj.uusu.ou; few com
mercial grades 29.00-30.00; utility
ucuvis 44.3u-jo.uu: canrtpr.riitti.r
cows largely 16.50-19.50; few 20.00;
utility cows mostly 21.00-25.00; lew
lots utility-commercial grades 25.-50-26.00:
two loads rnmmnrr-iiil 1 .
035 and 1.181 lb cows 37.60; com
mercial bulls 28.50-30.00: utility 25.-50-28.00.
Calves: Salable 100: market
steady; choice vealcrs 84.00-37.00;
commercial-good grades 37.00-33.00
utility 20.00-26 00; culls down to 14.
00; choice light stock calves up
to 40.00 ; 650 lbs 35.00.
iiogs: saiBOle 1,200: market slow
mostly steadv: chnlr-e inn-ass ih
largely 19.75-20.00; few No. 3
butchers 19.25; 250-280 lbs 18.50;
75; choice 165-175 lbs 19.00-50: 150
lbs down to 18.00: choice 350-550 lb
sows 15.25-16.50; lighter weights uo
io K.uu-su; good cholco 61-115 lb
leeaer pigs n.oo-18.00.
Sheep: Salable 600; market slow,
fully 50 cents lower: liberal simnlv
heavy weight lambs off more: few
good-choice 77-109 lb wooled lambs
37.00-50; several lots choice 111-133
lb 24.00-25.00 : 90 lb utility lambs
33.00; cull ewes 6.00-8.00; utility
graaes to ll.uu.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND UPI No cos
grains.
Wheat (bid), to arrive market
oasis jno. i ouik, delivered coast
soit wmte 3.50; soft white (ex
cluding rex) 2.50; white club 2.50,
tiara rea winter: Ordinary 2.52
10 per cent 2.52; 11 per cent 2.52
12 per cent 2.52.
Hard white baart: Ordinary 2.50
10 per cent 2.50; 11 per cent 2.50
12 per cent 2.50.
Mondays car receipts: Wheat
-, uuney i; nour 14; corn 6;
, mm ieua iu.
Chicago Livestock
CHICAGO (Pi Hog suDDlies
were me smallest Monday for anv
Monday since Dec. 31 but demand
was even smaller. In consequence,
the market was steady to as much
io cents lower, cattle were un
evenly 50 cents lower tn ns mh
higher. Early sales in the sheen
ucum uncut were steady out none
of these were lambs.
Most butcher weight hogs sold
from $16.25 to $18.25 with order
buyers going to $18.30 as the prac-
ucai tup oi me market, sows look
$14.50 to $16.25.
Choice to prime steers ranged
from $33.00 to $38.75 with good to
low-prime heifers brine $30.00 to
$3.75. Two loads of prime heifers
grading high-choice to prime top
ped at $36.00. Cows were $24.00 and
below, bulls from $29.00. and veal
ers from $39.00 downward.
Asking prices on fed wooled
lambs were up to $28.50 but early
bids stooped at $28.00 or lower.
Choice fed yearlings rated $22.00
and comparable grade ewes $14.50.
Receipts included an estimated
14,000 hogs, 15,000 cattle, 300
calves, and 5,000 sheep.
Portland Poultry
PORTLAND MV-Eggs To whole
salers: Candled eggs containing no
loss, cases Included. Fo.b. Port
land; A large, 44'i-45v2c; A me
dium, 44':,; B grade large. 40-41 Vc.
Eggs To retailers grade AA
large, 51-52c; A large 48-49c: A
medium 48-49c: A medium 46-48c;
cartons 3c additional.
Live chickens No. 1 quality
f.o.b. plants; fryers, 2'i-3 lbs,
32-33c, 3-4 lbs, 32-33c; roasters, 4
lbs and over, 30-32c; light heas.
all weights, 21-2c; heavy hens, all
weights, 24-25c; old roosters, all
weights, 13-15c.
Potato Shipments
50-51 '51-52
Feb. 15
Feb. 16
42
41
39
22
500
.....8054
54
0
474
7383
Feb.
17
Month to date .
Season to date
Funeral
I-OIXAMA
Funeral service! for Clarence Scotty
Lolcama, 49. were held from O'Hair'i
Memorial Chapel, Monday, rb. 18 at
2 p.m. Klamath Falli Lodrfe B-P-O.
Elkj officiating. Interment was made
in the Klamath Memorial cemetery.
"Hot Flashes" Stopped
or strikingly relieved
In 63-80 of cases tn docton'teilt
If you're miserable from the "hot
flashes," and accompanying irritable,
restless feelings of "change of life"
you may be suffering unnecessarily!
For ... in tests by doctors . . . Lydia
Pinkham's Compound and Tablets
brought relief from such functionally
caused suffering to 63 and 80 (re-
giectively) of the women tested!
omplete or striking relief I
Yesl Research has proved these med
icines thoroughly modern in action . . .
has shown you where to look for relief
from those distressing, ner.ous, "out
of aorta" feelings of mld-llfe "change"!
So. ..get Lydla B. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound or new. Improved Tablet,
with added iron! iWondcrul, too, lor the
functional paint o menttrual period.)
Hhb. 1( ana through a woman'!
IO IIWlrlMI, OH JOI 1I0
ID
KLomaTM u.s, ORceort
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WALTER AMBROGETTI JR at a party given on his seventh birthday for him and his
classmates of Mills School second grade by the Fraternal Order of Eagles Saturday after
noon, Feb. 9, at the FOE Hall. He is the son of the late Walter Ambrogetti Sr., who was
killed in action over England in 1945. Young Walter is the only Klamath County "war
orphan" at the present to come under the Fraternal Order of Eagles Memorial Founda
tion, which cares for widows and orplians of World War II. Pictured with him is his
mother, Mrs. Ed Ybarra, and his 2 year old sister, Joanna. Photo by Kcttlcr
YACHT CLUB OFFICERS FOR 1952 Seated (1 to r) Elbert Stiles, director; Howard
Pernell, commodore; Lewis Kandra, director. Standing (1 to r) Lloyd Derby, secretary;
Bruce Davis, treasurer; and Bill Owens, director. Neil Black, vice commodore; Wcs Gu
derian, director; and Bob Wagner, director, are not in the picture.
it ' k " i & I f -
COMMITTEE OF THE American Legion Post No. 8 auxiliary making plans for the auxil
iary's hostess activities for the state American Legion convention here next summer are
(left to right) Mrs. Charles TIahn, Mrs. Paul Otterbein, Mrs. Fred Heilbronncr (seated),
chairman, Mrs. H. W. Petrick and Mrs. Bogue Dale.
LUCKY MISS
NEW HAVEN. Conn. Wl Miss
Fumlye Miho, Honolulu-born Jap
anese who was studying In Japan
probably wouldn't be alive and a
student at the Yale Divinity School
today if she hadn't missed a train
seven years ago. The train was
one on which she commuted 15
miles daily to Hiroshima, and the
day she missed It was August 6,
1945. The atom bomb fell that day.
Suburban Service
On Your Worn Equipment
11th & Walnut Ph. 7709 j
Weather
Western Oregon Considerable
cloudiness and a few showers of
rain or snow Monday and Monday
nlHht. Occasional rain or mixed
rain and snow Tuesday. Snow in
mountains. A little warmer on
coast Tuesday. Highs both Monday
and Tuesday 38 to 48. Lows Mon
day niKht 28 to 36. Winds off coast
southeasterly and 10 to 20 miles an
hour Monday, Increasing to 20 to
M Tuesday.
Eastern Oregon Partly cloudy
with snow flurries Monday and
Monday night. Tuesday consider
able cloudiness and more frequent
snow flurries. Highs both Monday
and Tuesday 26 to 3G. Lows Monday
night 10 to 22, As low as zero In
higher valleys.
Grunts Pass and vicinity
Partly cloudy with few light show
ers of rain or snow Monday and
Monday nignt. occasional rain or
mixed rain and snow Tuesday.
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High Monday 40. Low Monday
night 30. High Tuesday 44.
24 hours to 4:30 a.m. Monday
Baker 30-3 T
Bend 35 10 T
Eugene 46 30 .02
La Orandc :n 7 .05
Lakevlnw VB 10 .11
Mcdford 40 20 .01
North Bend 3R 33 .44
Ontario 32 3 T
Pendleton 30 20 T
Portland 44 30 T
Roseburg 43 30 . T
Salem 45 27 .03
Boise 34 17
Chicago 38 25
Denver 58 25
Eureka 42 35 .66
Los Angeles 50 41
New York 39 32 .41
Red Bluff 50 34
San Francisco 60 30 .12
Seattle 2 32 T
Spokane 33 20 .03
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Thres Days ', per word Uo
Week run per word 20o
Month run per word fl&o
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ad Is toe.
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through box numbers at tho paper
for a aervlcs cnargo 'Do.
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Classified aus aocepwa up to 8:30
pjn. lur luiiuwum ub e iiuuui-awuu
Classified display ads aocepted up
to 13 noou for following day i pub
lication.
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Please mnxa all olaiuis lor adjust
menu without delay.
Corrections or cancellations re
ceived by 8:30 p.m. will be made
In following day's publication
C fUNIRAl HOMIS
WAI1D S KI.m.Th runiral Home, til
HUH Blrtal Phone 3M
MUTING NOTICIJ
IOOF NO. 137
Every Tuesday 8:00 P.M.
Fifth and Main Sts.
Stated meeting Scot
tish rtlte Bodies Mnn
(lay. Feb. 18th,. at 8:00
p.m. Election of onl
cers, Lodge of PerfeC'
tlon, and conferring of
7tli Degree. Refresh-
menu served.
Herman Olsvold, Secy,
Leaal NotirA
ffOTlCK TO CKKDITOHS
IN THK CIRCUIT COtlHT Of
THK HTATK Or OHrtJON
IN THE MATTKH or THE If ST ATI
OK ELM EH C. MANNING. DECEAWKU
Jt i "roy givpn that th uiulor
Liiiiivu nununitira
tur of the, iiti ( Kiinsr c. Mannli
dcfl by th Circuit Court of tha
Mat of Orrn for Klamath County,
and hai qi.allfltd All Mnoni having
rlatmi again. t tha aa(it tat ar
herrnv intiif tn
duly vanned by law rnuird to
Clerk of Klamath County at aaid Clrk
in lh Cou,f Klamath
rail Orvffort within aU month from
iiUVc1 nd Ural publlahad. rabruary
iJw ' ' ' l,ubIl",1n. Marth 10
Adminutrator for uld atUla
Attornay for Admv.
511 IVarann 4th. Avt. Dldg.
Portland. Oregon
r-ii-10-aa M-j-io no,
Kala of Tlmhtfr. Klamath Indian Mm.
rvation. Aaalad hlda In duplicate, on
forma provided therefore, marked out
aide. "llld. Wlldhone No. 3A Unln
lnit. addreaed to the Nuperlntenaenl.
Klamath Indian Agency, Klamath
pnct: Tmt"n- w"l rerelvad until
r M . ramie HUndard Time.
April B. ItM and will im roniifiwrirf
the equivalent of oral aurtlon blda and
ihisu mr ine information or all bid
dera. Oral aurtlon hide will fx .
ceived by the Huperlntendent. Klamath
luian nrr. ueginnintf at 3 00 r M ,
Pacldc btandard Time, April I. 1032,
inr tna purrhaae of tlmlrer on the
Wlldhorae No. 3A Louring Unit. The
oral auction bidding will be reitrlrled
to ihoae who have previously aubmltted
an acceptable aealed bid in acrordanca
with thu notice The unit Includea ap
proximately 7.80 arrea of timber landa
With a total eallmated Hand in ha mi
which eallrnate ! lint euaranlred. of
approximately 4,oOO,ooo fret II M. of
pontic rot pine. 3.(XM).000 fret n M. of
augar pine. poatlbla amall volume of
Dougl fir. tncenae cedar, white fir
ann omer pec lea. Kach bidder mual
tale the prire per thousand fet B M.
Scribner Decimal C Ig Hcale that will
o pain ror limner rut and Braird prior
to any readjustment of ratea aa ipacl.
flrd In tha contract. No bid will be
considered for )e than .TT 23 per
thouaand ftet RM. for ponderoaa pine
and augar pine. 912. JO per thousand
feet B M for Uouglaa fir and Incense
cedar, 3.U per thousand fret D M for
white fir, and $3.03 per thousand fVet
B M. for other apeclea. A certified
cnecR for Hlvty thousand doltara fo,
oooi on a anlvent bank, payable lo the
Treasurer of the United Statea. must
accompany each sealed bid. Heraona
oiaaing ior or on tMhelf or companies,
corporation, or oarlnerahlne mml al
the time of bidding aubtnlt In writing
conclusive evidence of their authority
to do so. The deposits will be returned
to the unsuccessful bidden The de
posit of the successful bidder will be
applied as part of the ourchaae nrlce
against timber cut on thla unit only or
retained aa liquidated damagaa If the
bidder ahall not execute the contract
and rurnian satisfactory bond for rifty
thousand dollar itM.OOQi within alxty
days from acceptance of his bid. If
an oral hid la declared to be high at
the close of the auction, the rudder
must immediately confirm the bid by
submitting it in writing on an Indian
Service bid form. The right tn waive
ircnnicai aeierta ana to reject any and
all hlda la reserved. The contract will
specify that all designated timber ahall
be cut and removed from the unit
prior to April 1, MM, Before blda are
submitted full Information concerning
the timber, the) conditions of sale, and
the submission of bids, ahould he ob
talned from the Superintendent, Klam
ath Indian Agency, Klamath Agency,
urcgon; inn Area lm rector, Indian
Service. Building 1. Swan Island. Port
land 18, Oregon; or the Commissioner
of Indian Affairs, Washington 35, DC
Dated THIS 3th day of January 1033
ai waantngtnn, u, c. naie r.. noty,
Assistant Secretary of the Interior.
j M r-4-M-iB-aa M-3-in-n No. nsn
NATIONAL KOnKflT TIMBER
rein halt.
Scaled blda will b racelvcd by tht
rorcai supervisor, u. a rnrftai Hvrv
Ice. P. O. Box 82(1. Klamath Falli.
Oregon, tip tn an nut later than 2:00
p.m. l-aetllc standard Time. March ,
10.12. for all live and dead timber
marked or deilgnated fnr cuttlnf. and
all other merchantable dead timber lo
cated on an area embracing about so
.crci in section n. i. :i M. . H.
ff E-. W.M.. lylna two to four mltea
northweat of Pelican Guard Station,
iioaue mvvr national rnreai, uregon,
estimated lo be 87,000 feet board mea.
aura more or leal or oonderoaa d im
ana augar pine, lan.uuo feet ooard
meaiure more or less of Dnuelaii.f r.
and 122,000 feet board measure more
or leas o wh te fir and other snecles.
No bid of less than 127.2.1 per M board
feet for ponderoaa pine and augnr pine,
$7.00 per M board feet fnr Douglas.
fir. and 11.00 per M board (eet for
white fir and other species, will be
considered. In addition to the prices
bid for stlimpage, a cooperative de
posit of 1.00 per M feet board mea
sure to be used by the Forest Serv
ice for paying the coat of slash dis
posal, and a cooperative deposit of
$:i.00 per M board foet to cover the
cost of tree planting, tree seed low-
inn, ana iimoer nana improvement
work on the area cut over, for the
total cut of timber tinder tha terms
of the agreement, will be required.
91.800.00 must acenmnanv eneh hid. tn
be applied on the purchase price, re
funded, or retained aa liquidated dam
ages, according to the conditions of
saie. me right to reject any and all
bids la reserved. Before hlda are sub
mitted, full Information concerning the
timber, the conditions of sale, and the
submission of bids, ahnuM be obtained
tram tha District Ranger, Klamath
Falls, Oregon, or the Forest Super
visor, Medford, Oregon.
F-4-18 No. B70
JOURNALISTIC OUTFIELDER
St. LOUIS, Mo. (P) Bob Nle
man, the rookie St. Louis Browns'
outfielder who made two consecu
tive homers nn hln flrar iu,. i.iB
to the plate in his first game with
wie Brownies mat season, is a Jour
nalism student at Kent State
Teachers College, Kent, O. NIC
man's WlfA la malnrlno- In
tlsintr at tha same school.
I MUTING) NOTCH
Klnmnlli Inline No-vjt
A.F. mid A.M. will lull
a aprrlitl lurrllnu Turn,
I'Vb. 10, 7:30 p in. Work
In TO nrgrtT. Vlnltlnv
brethren liivtlcct.
Dull' Jlrhhrr
Worshipful Minlur
LOST AND FOUND
LlflHT tail over coat iwken from Mei--ra.
Party known. Please lelurn and
nti questions asked.
4 GINIRAL NOTICI
Colored
BATH ROOM SETS
IN STOCK
No Doliiy-Titkn Them Willi Ymil
We now linvn ninny stylrs ami
rotors to channel from.
Fito ltiUmiUe dlnilly Olvrnl
COMIC JN TODAY
G. C. Motley
813 Klamath Ave.
rhone 00 1 6
our old ruslditters, of many years.
mat wa are in business again and a
lend an invitation to all In see our
new equipment and hsva the lieet in
,-ii - i-,i,i,ren s snoe re-
p " ., aiuart's HIiik Shop, lo:i;t Main.
PERSONALS
ltr.AL silk. Phone 02UA
WASHINGTON ' lleaillvShT,Tn!veriii
appointment!. Phone 3022, lola Washing
ton. bllDKlt your Spencer garment irt
aelectlna your .ri,i m-m..i...iu ,.. -
7I.U
81Anlefurlsn7"W.'
10 SRVICI
M0VINGP77.
Cull 74'JS
Locnl-Lonu Ulatanre
Tlano and nipllnnco nuivlns a
apci'lulty
Trimafrr mid Hiornito
Brkln'a Moving and Storage
Peoples Warehouse
"Since 11)18"
FIX THAT
RADIO.
Our nunlllPKit Is Sntlltd
CONNER'S SKRVICE CO.
Phono (W7H
Heavy Hauling
ANYWHERE vnn Ilfntf
Honest Rates Wclulit Service
InMiretl
ANDERSEN KHEIOltT LINE
3K02 South Sixth
Ph. OHO or 3386
EXCAVATING
Mobil Shovel and Trench Ho
Bulldnter PHI Dirt Toiuoll
Cruihed Rock . Driveway Clnden
Compreunr
CRANE SERVICE
GRAHAM BROS.
Phot.e 6M1 or 9110
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Nfwwt Siinltnry Metijodi t
Aluo n
ROTO ROOTER RFRVirP
Clean btwer Llnwi of lioou, tto,
FD P. KINfl
3434 OrrhBM Phone 0MI
Pumpcil, rnnrr lnk n1 drain
fist Iff a lnlall -i... . 1 1 .a
phon. W170 ,r
lillll.lt invsra. lriiiluriMtP
- Biii wrpim pa
per. Wllh lllhle arena SlaUt.nrry with
3700 aUvsjrn St. I'honp 9t22
GLASS furniture "lopa anrt ariplvrt
Phon 7J7H Ml
On nhtri, ratlioa and out (ward mo
tort. MnMtnnMrdv iu a u
th and Pin 1'huua 3IIU.
AVOIO iSOtill "NOTrjOiyhnvliu'Wrn:
Morgan tun yoitr piano. 4fl yar of
xnrinr hav pripartt1 him tn trv
ym right! Prion t a-uaoo. Kyle Morgan
Piano
PXmTINC and pawhanglnii Pbotxi
Tit W PH Al TO pamtinR. body and ran
gar worn Phnn 4040
KI.KCTH!f2WlH!N(juorlt,"by hour or
conUactPhnna 3-inio
PUHTAINS ,U)umii.-ad at'haH.
T I 1'if T, "" """"
Public Aerouniant
Offlr at son No. 7th. - Phone 0i4fl
a F.t r it a f in w"b . .. " rr - ir -. .
chlldran'i clothing Jrnnio Horc, beam.'
ti nniia a, ni mnin.
I iitV Ti rt l VJii.TZ Z7i ."-.. l. J . u I .. .:.r.La
rordann Trench Hue. Call 2-tfiM. ;iM
or 4an.
OOCTOHS - WAlfilKSSK? - NI'liSKS
nr AIITiriiWII lir.r.t'vn aivi ..11
UNironMS. phonr a-amio
TUl.Lzn llruahi'a.hnne SHWH or Mil.
rOH TURK TIM MM IN G
I'non
Tor appointment Phona Harvey
RUpham.
12 EDUCATIONAL
woMr.Ni irei.p rii.i. tiik need
E D"
Easy In learn i lw,... ......
S) ,nay. Many earn while learnlnr'.
rnrr w "'"""J reHHred. Infonnnllcn
. m-.-,. iii i-mi-iirai niir-
S!1!!.??!! .!...' ""aid anil News.
HOUKKKRIMNO ihorlhnncl tvolnaKln.
drad aubjerta, of(le machines.
KI.AMATH BUSINESS Ctll.l.r.tlF
TXt Pine m . .
CHiTb" CARrTafn) education. Pre rchool
center. Phona 427.
13 HEALTH
MASSAGE, thera'pent'ic1 exrrrlses fnf
wnniMtt UmI ...1...1... .. ... .
14 HELP WANTED. MALt
Phone ar-na!il ht,1,,ll'cn"r wanfe3
WA NTKn '-l.l I. "i -r-.t- -r
... . i ' " lr"rn irietypeseii tiff,
must lie exieptlnnollly fast typist. At
M;"onl!.1. ."'"' eiliirnllnn. See
?l'lSr,,!l!!.!!l.,l,,nI'lnnLN"'w"J
SWANTEh, hniiankpnn'rr "to live In. Willi
HZ i,''""!;.","' rive ln ' family.
ood wanes. Phone :I7I9.
It HELP WANTS B. aaAIR
Help Wanted
AGRICULTURAL SALESMAN
By one of tho lracllwf agricultural
uciticranips in inis area.
Excellent working conditions.
Write
BOX 17 HERALD AND NEWS
'I0 VAMII.V WiilSlna mule now livn'll-
yuu want your own niisioess
wnn ueiicr inan averaite Income, write
for information In The J. II. Wnlfcliji
lint, million III i ne J. II. WniHIl
Co., I;i7 Uexter Avenue, Seattle 0, Wni
WANTED, rn-upholstitrrr lo linnillo eoii"
tract linhnUlnrliiu nO-bnn u.l .ImIIv.
ery. See Mr. Olalr. bears, ltoabuck.
4f
rnon siea.