Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 26, 1952, Page 8, Image 8

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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
TUESDAY, FERRUARY 20, 11)52
MARKETS and FINANCIAL
Grains Extend
Monday's Losses
CHICAOO W) Grains extended
Monday's losses at the board of
trade Tuesday.
The tone of the market was weak
from the start, with the exception
of a mild rally In wheat midway
tnrouiin uie morning session.
A little commercial buying and
some mild exports gave wheat a
better tone for a time, but selltivr
In other pits communicated to
wheat.
Talk of a mild business recession
combined with weakness in other
market was reflected in the trad
ing. At the finish wheat was 1 V, to 1
',4 lower than Monday's close, Mar.
$2.52 (,. Corn was . to 2 j lower
Mar. $1.77 '. Outs were ' to
1 '4 lower, Mar. 81 R-H. Rye was
S ',4 to 4 i lower, Mar. MM 3i
Soybeans were t to 3 ' loner.
Mar. $2.92-92 and lard was S8 to
42 cents a hundred lower, Mar.
$11.60.
Wheat
Open High Low Close
Mar . 2.53 3, 2.54 2.52 3, 2.52
May 2.51 2.52 2.50 V, 2 50
Jly 2.45 4 245 2.44 i, 2.44 i
Sept 2.46 H 2.46 2.45 'i 2 45
Dec 2.49 2.49 2.48 14 2.48 Is
Stocks Decline As
Lowest Point Hit
NEW YORK PI The stock
market declined Tuesday with trad
ing at around the slowest pace of
the year. Isolated strong spots had
little or no effect on the trend.
Loses were mostly fractional
with the deepest inroads going to
between 2 and 3 points among lead
ing issues.
The volume of business was es
timated at 1.100,000 shares.
BARBER JOB
SALEM Wl Earl Sutton. Eu
gene, was appointed by Gov. Mc
Kay Tuesday to the State Board
of Barber Examiners for a three
year term.
He succeeds Clarence Townsend,
Salem.
Personal
To Women With
Nagging Backache
Nanring backache, lou of pep and energy,
headaches and diuiness may be due to slow
down of kidney function. Doctors say spod
kidney function is rery important to rood
health. When some everyday condition. uch
ms stress and strain, causes this important
function to slow down, many folks suffernajr-
E'ng backache feel miserable. Minor blad
r irritations due to cold or wrong diet may
cause Kettins up nights or frequent passages.
Don't neglect your kidneys if these condi
tions bother you. Try Doan's Pills a mild
diuretic. Used successfully by millions for
over 50 years. It's amaxing how many times
Doan's give happy relief from these diseom
forts help thelSmilesof kidney tubes and ni
ters flush out waste. Get Doaa's Pills today!
Th. JAYHAWK
Says . a a
THERE'S HONE BETTER
"91" Octont Ethyl 31e
JAYHAWK GAS
2135 South 6th
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MARCH VALUES
COME THURSDAY
WATCH FOR IT!
Hog Price Down
As Supply Gains
CHICAGO Lfi There was only a
small Increase over Uie expected
supply of hogs Tuesday but It was
enough In the face of weak de
mand to send prices skittering to
their lowest in 22 months. All class
es were mostly 50 cents lower.
Cattle wei'e steady to 50 cents
lower and sheep about steady.
Barrows and gilts moved irreg
ularly from $15.75 lo $17.50. A few
lots were' higher and a short load
sold at $17.90. Sows took $13.75 to
M5.75. Closing bids were off more
than 50 cents.
Good to prime steers and yearl
ings ranged from $29.50 to $38.50
and choice to low-prime heilers
took 531 50 to 34.25. Two loads
of high choice and prime heifers
lrom coioraao toucniw sjs.su. 1.0ns
topped at $24.00.
A load of choice to prime mostly
fall-shorn fed lambs sold at $27.75
but bids on the remainder of the
run were weak to 50 cents lower.
Ewes topped at 514.75.
Potatoes
CSM TPtJ IMmcen m Pntntnes'
11 a,.c An lra-lr orrivnle Pnllfnr-
nia 2, Idaho 1. Maine 1. Oregon 5
market firm; Klamath Russets No.
1-A, 2 inch, $4.74 delivered.
LOS ANGELES I Potatoes:
108 cars on track; arrivals, Ore
gon 6, Nevada 1, Minnesota 2. Mon
tana 1. California 14, Florida 6
Idaho 24. by truck 11: market
slightly stronger on Idaho Russets,
steadv on others: Idaho Russets
No. 1-A, $5.30-40; Deschutes No. 1
bakers $5.3:!.
CHICAGO lPi Potatoes: Arriv
als 47. on track 320: total U.S.
shipments 975: market firm on
Russets, dull and slightly weaker
on others. Street sales, per 100 lb
according to basis of sale: Colorado
McClures $5.65-6.01: Idaho Russets
$6.41-66, Standards $5.20.
Potato Shipments
50-51 51-52
Feb. 25 0 21
Month to date 677 723
Season to date 8232 7632
Friendly
Helpfulness
To Every
Creed and Purse
Ward's Klamath
Funeral Home
Marguerite M. Word
and Sons
Phone 3334
WSJQ
Hurt the broken fU proper
IT replaced br a skilled auto
Ctaiier that tl will be safr
from the ilralai f czcesilre
track TlbratloM. We ne the
best arailable flaat and de
tbe work properly, premptlr
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Quotations
New York Stocks
By The Aasoclaled Prrsa
Admiral Corporation
Allied Chemical
Allls Chalmers
American Airlines
American Power & Light
American Tel A Tel
Anaconda Copper
Atchison Railroad
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Airplane Co,
Bora; Warner
Burroughs Adding Machine
California Packing
Canadian Pacific
Caterpillar Tractor
Celanese Corporation
Chrysler Corporation
Cities Service
Consolidated Edison
Consolidated Vullce
Crown Zrllerbach
Curtlss Wright
Douglas Aircraft
duPont de Nemours
Eastman Kodak
Emerson Radio
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Georgia Pac Plywood
Goodyear Tire
Homestake Mining Co.
International Harvester
International Paper
Johns Manville
Kennecott Copper
Llbby, McNeill
Lockheed Aircraft
Loew s Incorporated
Long Bell A
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvinator
New York Central
Northern Pacific
Pacific American Fi?h
Pacific Gas & Electr
Pacific Tel. b Tel.
Packard Motor Car
Penney (J.C.) Co.
Pennsylvania R.R.
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j Pepsi Cola Co.
I Philco Radio
I Radio Corporation
Rayoftier lncorp
i Ravcnier lncorp Pfd
I Republic S eel
I Reynolds Metals
I Richfield Oil
Safeway Sio:es Inc.
, Srott Paper Co.
Sears Roebuck to.
Socony-Vacuum Oil
Southern Pacific
Standard Oil Calif
Standard Oil N.J.
Studebaker Corp.
Sunshine Mining
Swift & 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
Westinghouse Air Brake
Westinghouse Electric
Woolworth Company
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND UV- (USDA) Cat
Ue salable 100: including two loads
cows not shown Tuesday; market
rather slow on limited supply avail
able; about steady with Monday:
steers tacking: top Monday 35.50;
odd utility heifers 23.00-27.50: ca:-.-ner
and cutter cows mostly 17.50
21.00; shells downward to 12.00:
few low utility cows 2130-22.50;
utility and low commercial bulls
25 00-28.50.
Calves salable 35; market ac
tive; steady: several choice veal
ers 35.00-37.00: utility and commer
cial grades 20.00-30.00.
Hogs salable 250: market fairly
active: mostly steady: choice 180
235 lb largely 20.00-20.25; few lots
mostly No. 1 butchers 20.00-35.0:
cr.'-e ?"0-270 lb 1 ..iO-19.00; fev
6 lb ten 16.-I6.5; flew
an. cho.ee feeder pigs nominally
steady at 7.017.50.
Sheep salable 25; scattered sales
steady: one lot mostly choice 113
lb wooled lambs 27.00 with 133 lb
weights out at 24.50; odd cull ewes
unsold.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND UH No coarse
grains.
Wheat (bidi. to arrive market,
basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast:
Soft white 2.52; soft white (exclud
ing rex) 2.52: white club 2.52.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.54:
10 per cent 2.5; 11 per cent 2.54;
12 per cent 2.54.
Hard white baart: Ordinary 2.52:
10 per cent 2.52; 11 per cent 2.52;
V per cent 2.52.
Car receipts: Wheat 3.
Obituary
D'ANTOVIO
Michael Franclt D'Antonlo. 29, na
tive of Grove City. Pa. died here Feb.
2r. 195?. Si!-v'vcra '--rh-'ee: hi- m-t.-..
er. Mr. Pauline Davia. Burlington,
towi: broth-. Jsmea D'Anto:o. Si.
Lorenzo. Calif.: two listers. Mrs. Wm.
Eades. Evansvllle. Ind. and Mrs. Allen
Parrlsh. Boulder, Colo.; a grandmother
Mrs. Chiotelda Geuni, Evansville, Ind.;
uncle, Hev. Father Henry Geuss. Port
land University: also several uncles
and an aunt In Evansvllle. Ind. He ?iv
served In the Navv durlnc World War
n and In Korea having been discharged
Jan. 31, 1952. The body was sent to
the Joseph Schaeffer At Son Funeral
Home In Evmsvllle. Ind . O'Halr's Me
morial Chapel in charge of arrange
ments. Funeral services will be held in
Evansvllle, Ind., Friday or Saturday
morning.
Bertha J. Frakes, 85. native of Tenn
Van. N Y., died hare Feb. 26. 152.
Survivors Include a son, Stewart Frakes
Delleker, Calif. Mrs. Frakes had been a
resident of Klamalh Falls since 1017.
Notice of funeral services will be an
nounced by O'Halr's Memorial Chapel.
QUAKE
MANAGUA, Nicaragua Wl A
strong earthquake was felt here
Tuesday.
The quake was very strong In
some other sections of Nicaragua,
but no damage was reported.
The tremor also was felt in Lima,
Peru, but so lightly as hardly to be
noticed.
DOUBLE GREEN
STAMPS
WEDNESDAY
CEC'S
SIGNAL SERVICE
76 MAIN ST.
NOW
Every
Wednesday
DOUBLE
S&H
GREEN STAMPS
CliffYaden's
SIGNAL SERVICE
2560 South 6th
(Open 24 hrt. Every Day)
i
Kalina To
Head Malin
Chamber
MALIN Vaclav Kalina, long
time resident and business man f
Malin Is the new president of the
Malin chamber of commerce. He.
succeeds Merle J. Loosley, who
last night emceed the pi durum at
the largest annual membership
meeting in the history of the cham
ber. The crab-feed. In the Broadway
Hall, highlight of chamber activi
ties during the year;, drew a capa
city crowd of 529 persons repre
senting all communities of Uie
Klamath Basin.
Names of five new directors, Lou
Drager. Phil Blolim. Wayne Klt-k,
Richard Hnlousek and Tom Laird
, were also announced. Tuny Stey
j skal will serve as vice president
; on the board, Richard Halousek as
' secretary and treasurer,
i Holdover members are Joe Hal
I onset, Edwin Pctresek, Tony Stey
i skal, Vac Kalina and Laddie Kaj
j mis. Retiring members are T. A.
j DeMerritt, Mervyn Wilde, Ivan Ot
toman and Merle Loosley.
I Arby Paris, high srlinc' athlete.
I vote:! by the student body r'irl fac
I uity is the boy shov.;ir t b::t
i sportsmanship during the basket
j ball season was presented with a
trophy donated bv E. O. Adam.
! local secdman. The presentation
I was made bv Jim Cunroy, athletic
roach. Arbv is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Paris.
Loosely, speaking of chamber ac
complishment dur.ng the past yenr
mentioned proterls on the raise in
leicplmne rites elie:timt subscrib
ers of the Co'umbta Utilities Com
j:am participation In the annual
Merrill, cooperation with the Red
Cross Blco.-imo'oile. spen orship for
a money raising campaign for suits
ior the high school basketball squad
and hosting a dinner for the Malin
high school football squad, Klam
ath county-champions last year.
The annual dinner was inaugur
ated in 1936 as a Dutch Lunch,
: outgrew Uie high school gymnasium
and the Helping Hand society and
, several vears ago a crab feed sup
planted the usual turkey dinners.
! Appearing on the program were
i the high school band, directed by
i Charles Dobry. a girls quartette,
I Elizabeth Bunnell. Berta Shogren,
j Barbara Cornell and Phyliss John
I son with Jean Rajnus at the piano;
I the "What Fours." Klamath Falls
; barbershop quartette, John Hous
ton, Merton Fcreoee, Ben urns,
gaard, Klamath Falls and Olney
Rudd. Tulelake. Fred Divlck, ac
cordionlst. native of Malin also pre
sented several numbers.
Weather
Western Oregon Occasional
rain Tuesday, becoming partly
cloudy with scattered showers
luesday night and Wednesday.
Little change in temperature with
highs both days 42 to 52. Lows
Tuesdav night 32 to 42. Winds off
coast northerly and 10 to 20 miles
an hour.
Eastern Oregon Partly cloudy
with sc-tttered showers of snow or
light rain Tuesday. Partly cloudy
Tuesdav night and Wednesday. Lit
tie change in temperature with
highs both davs 32 to 45. Lows
Tuesday night 18 to 30.
Northern California Cloudy
Tuesday and Wednesday with
chance of light rain in north Tues
day and Tuesday night and in
south Tuesday night and Wednes
day. Partly cloudy in extreme
north Wednesday. Cooler Tuesday
Southerly to southeasterly winds
of 10 to 24 miles an hour off coast,
except northeasterly from Point
Reyes northward by Wednesday.
Grants Pass and vicinity A
few sprinkles Tuesday, becomli
partly cloudy Tuesday night and
Wednesday, with morning lo.
High Tuesdav 53. Low TiK-sdav
night 34. High Wednesday 50.
i4 hours to 4:30 a.m. Tuesday .
Max. Min. Preclp.
; Baker
Bend
' Eugene
La Grande
Lake view
i Medford
I North Bend
'Ontario
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Boise
hicago
(Denver
,Los Angeles
New ork
Red Bluff
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San Francisco
Seattle
Spokane
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Spud Order
Too Vague
The Office of Price Stabilization
Washington, D. C, has Issued what
it calls a major change in regula
tions of price ceilings to potato
growers.
The regulation, released in a
news release late last week, was
received here by Oregon Potato
Commission 'Chairman Scott War
ren. It read:
"Another major change places
a ceiling on the price which a
grower may sell potatoes. This Is
done by providing that grower's
celling is a country shipper's cell
ing less the cost of preparing the
potatoes for shipment. This cost
j Includes the country shippers sell
! Ing charges . . . (OPS) has learned
! that in many areas growers are
being paid prices for bulk potatoes
; close to or at f.o.b. country ship
ping point ceilings, thus placing
price pressure on subsequent sell
I ers."
Local potato experts refused to
1 day to attempt Interpretation of
this latest order. One said the OPS
: would probably Issue another order
! Interpreting It Itself.
Meanwhile, the Oregon-California
I Potato Marketing Agreement Con
S trol Committee had not been not!
! fied of anv action on Its recom
mendation that size B potatoes be
released for market Immediately.
The recommendation was sub
mitted to the Secretary of Agri
culture late last week, but yester
day, because of holidays, was the
first day any action could appar
ently be taken on It.
A report was expected any time
today from Washington, according
to Committee Asst. Secy. Bill Huso.
Tulelake.
v.. rana
Continued from page 1
a bad way they gel 40 per cent
LB;ss than everybody else,
So there you are.
In the old days t again I almost
said the GOOD old days) the Idea
was thai such things cured them
j. selves. If farmers uot worse oil
than anybody else, they moved to
town and got town Job.
Now the prevailing Idea Is that
If government statistics show the
lurnier Is worse off than anvbodv
I else IT IS THE GOVERNMENT'S
I JOB TO FIX THE FARMER UP
;SO THAT HE WON'T HE WORSE
i OFF THAN OTHKIt PEOPLE.
I I'm beginning to believe thati1
: ideas like that cast a lot of money.
Here's . FACT that, If you're
it close observer, you must have
noted lor yourself:
I In every community, there are
Icmilles that will live reasonably
well, save up somelhlng for the
future and gel a little ahead in
the world on $60 a week while
ihrre are other liunllles that will
I be perpetually broke on $120 a
I week. '
I As lonp a that remains true,
how Is nVI'VMHT gc'ig to
.fix II so that everybody remains
.exactly equal with everybody
else?
Students To
Get Tour Of
Endusiiies
An estimated 32 Klamath Union
High School science students are
lo make the school's third annual
industrial science field trip the
week of March 18.
A toimtivc schiMiule for the trip
was presented Monday night at the
regular Joint nn'Ctlnit o Uie City
Elementary and High School
Boards. The schedule was arramied
and presented by Charles Carlson,
Ihlirh school science instructor.
The group Is lo leave here by
school bus the morning of March
16. Their tour will take them to
jEerkeley and San Francisco. They
are to have specially conducted
j tours of many Industrial plants and
'ordinary sightseeing points of In
: tcrest.
i The School Board supplies trans
portation for the trip and students
pav other expenses.
Adults expected to accompany
Ih. cl,lnlD Up inH Mm
Harold Ashley and Mr. and Mrs. !
Carlson. i
Students making the trip are to j
the top science students . . . stu
dents who exDcct to continue their
.industrial chemistry study In col
jlcge. The science trip Is one of sev
eral similar orientation trips con
ducted annually for students.
Salarv committees representing
teachers, coaches and Janitors last
night presented the two boards
I with salary adjustment requests
for the coming year,
i The teachers' request would
amounj to an approximate 4 per
i cent increase, the coaches' request
i is based on an Increase of 50 cents
;an hour for after-school coaching
time and the janitors ask a
straight 30 a month increase.
The requests were . taken under
study bv the boards.
The boards also considered the
iollcv of allowlmr funds drives In
I the schools. (Portland school
I boards have voted a ban on al
lowing such drives In the schools.)
The boards here decided lo ap
prove the coming American Junior
Red Cross drive, which collects 50
'cents from each school room.
I Policy of allowing other drives Is
to be studied further.
Schram Gets
Severe Jolt
Thomas Patrick Schram. already
a three-time loser with the law,
lost a fourth battle Monday In Cir
cuit Court.
Schram was sentenced to 15
years at the Oregon State prison
for robbery of Oregon Food 8tore
No. 2, Dec. 11, 1951, of $476.
He pleaded guilty Jan. 7, to
charge of robbery by putting In
Vaughn, manager of the store, and
fear of force and violence, not be
ing armed with a dangerous wea
pon." Schram was caught 90 minutes
after he approached Walter
Vaughn, manager of the store, and
pointed a gun at him.
The gun, thought by police to
have been a toy pistol, was never
found. In court yesterday Schram
said he threw it in a snowbank
across the street from the store
after the robbery.
In 1946 Schram was sentenced
from here on a charge of obtain
ing money by false pretenses.
In 1948 In Portland he received
two four-year terms on the same
charges that got him the 15 years
yesterday.
Only 252 of the 1476 was re
covered by police when Schram
was arrested at Woe us tavern.
Thief Asks
Sentence Cut
PORTLAND m A bank robber
who drew an 18-year sentence
three years ago applied Monday
for a reduced term because 18
years was "too harsh."
Federal Judge James A. Fee,
who pronounced the sentence,
agreed with the application of
Franklin T. Davnport that Daven
port's sentence was harsh:
"I Intended It to be," said the
Judge in taking the request under
advisement.
Davenport was sentenced March
1, 1948 for robbing the Carlton
State and Savings Bank the Octo
ber before. Sentenced the same
day were his confederates, Wal
lace R. Watts to three years, and
Wllburn W. Earley to fix years.
All but $100 of the $11,345 loot
was recovered In a fast piece of
detective work which brougnt cap
ture of the men the next day.
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rhret Dayi , per word llo
Week run per word 30c
Month run per word 85c
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IN MIMORIAM
flfTOVlNtl "memory ot L"Vr'l"nrWtf.
who oirtl awsy ntn yar so lo
dy. 111. r.mlly.
SNOWclOOSB -In irim'r.v"of' our"
lovvri hiuband and (Miliar. CharlrH Snow
lorn, who nauvri away two iara aim
today, Wa ml- you. Mra. l"htirlr Snow
Sooir. Urn Snowgon, Mr nnd Mta.
Amtrrw tlanticloR. Mr. anil Mm. S. L.
Full. Mr. and Mri. C. O Morinw.
C FUNERAL MOMIS
WAHli'S KlaivNlii FtTiral "floina a2r
lltrh Sl.i Phona
MEETING NOVCES
Calvary Coinmnndry
No. Ill Knight Templar
will hold a stated mcet-
Mg Wed., Feb. 30. 7:311.
Round Table Dlsrus
an." Refreshments.
.'I n:ng sir Knights in
vited Wm. D. Milne. EC.
LOST AND FOUND
t.OST. tttht'pta:lic'rimiiiVd"colfirrd glat
e- Pho' H i
. , GENERAL" NOTICES'
CHARLKS M. IX)UOLAS
BAHBKR SHOP
IS HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE MR IS
NOW LOCATED AT THK HIU Y
LAKEVIEW-MKHRII.L JUNC.
Wflronie Old fc Nrw Cusinnitra
PERSONALS
WASIliNUTON Hrautv ShopTrvrn'lnt
appulnlment. Phona 322, loin Wanhlng
tun bHI)kR"VourSprnrVrgarmrnt Iwforr
wlritlng your ipring wardrobe. Phone
7133.
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8 TRANSPORTATION
DRlViNG to 'Oklahoma "Mar.-h I.I, uill
taka four. Write llox OM MrrriU. Orr
10 ScRVICE
CENTRALIZED
SERVICE BUREAU
What you don't want, someone
n.-c neca.i! t.ei us tinn wnat you
want or find the person who neetli
what you don't want
This Is the kind of service we are
ouering . . . wny not taier advant
age of this unique opportunity.
Drop in at 255 East Main in Klam
ath Fal's and get acquainted or
. Phone 5670
Heavy Hauling
ANYWHERE. FOR H1RF.
Honeal Rates Weight Service
Insured
ANDERSEN FREIOHT LINE
2802 South Sixth
Ph. 9240 or 3J86
EXCAVAJ ING
MoDll dhovel and Trench Hoi
Bulldmer Fill Dirt lopsoil
Crushed Rack . Driveway Clndeit
Compressor
CRANE ERVICB
GRAHAM BROS.
Phoi.e 6541 or 9110
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Newest Sanitary Methods
Aim
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
j.enni nev.er Lines of Roots, Ef
ED F KINO
1434 Orchard Phone 9641
ELECTRICAL eontra'cllns. Work suar-
l,re- . -hr,. f 2-lnln
for TUNrriii.. tone rich-music
let Wm. Morgan tune your piano or
oran. Our hlirhly skilled lunlns-masirr
puts new life Into your Instrument and
new vitality Into your playlnf. Phone
2-0200. Kyle Morgan Pianos.
SEPTIC TANKS
Pumped, ronrrete tanks and drain
fields Installed. Orvllle Mu.Jrav.,
phone 3070.
REPAIR SERVICE
On washers, radios and outboard mo
tors. MONTGOMERY WARDS
j)th and Pint ph,,n
PAINTING and paoerhanin Phone
7S17
TRIPP'S AUTO painting, body and fen
der work Phone 4040
" J L DEATJ
Public Accountant
ani Auditor
Office al 30 No 7lh Phone 01r
I Ol: THEK THIMMlTvfi
Phnne 2.lj:i.Vl
INCOME TAX HKTtnNS
Tor appointment Phone 2-02.11. Harvey
Bisnham.
CURTAINS iaunds-ed and stretched
PBone4l4
FULLEnBmshcsT"Pnoncn
12
EDUCATIONAL
ROOKKEEPINC1 shorthand typing kin
drad subjects, office machines
KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE
IIS Pine Phona 47M
Legal Notice
NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of ALONZO
R. COLE. Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that T have
bean appointed administrator of the es
tate of Alnnr.o R. Cole, deceased. All
persons having claims against said es
tate are required to present to me
with proper vouchers, at the office of
Ganong At Ganong, 724 Main Street.
Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six
months from February 13. lnsa, which
la the dale ot first publication of this
notice,
Wm. Ganong, Administrator
Ganong At Ganong
Attorneys for Administrator
r-12.in.Jlt M-4 No. mi
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
undersigned has been a p n n I n t a rl
Administrator of the estate of Olive M.
Burke, deceased, by the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Klamnfh
County. All persons having claims
against said aslate are hereby notified
to present the sama properly verified
to me at the office of George H.
Proctor, 12 Melhase Building, Klamath
Falls, Oregon, within six months from
the dale of first publication of this
notice which Is Feb. 12. I nia.
CECIL THURBER
Administrator
George H. Proctor 1
Attoroey for the Estate
F-I2-1S-2S M-4 No. Bl)2
1
IS HEALTH
MASsAtlC!."" Oittra prill to iirrrUpnr
women IS, ot r oil. h-In ftilurcd. I'hum
;iMUj fl.VKt.
14 HELP WANTED FEMALE
Vft(fNcfwomiwi,iriii
(Mir. Mum bm good typUt Apply l
lln aIi) anil Nrwft, Mr. Hinllti.
Htlt'NKK EKl'ttH in " llinlhar-liii "Wilt.
I'linnf ;iiiii,
MIIHit.K A(JKi) woiiWii in ivorli tin
rnnrlt rook mill huukpr, Mod
fiti hninv, mmd wain, pvrmatifiil (oh.
Anvinip lulirrNtril pl-pnx writ to Mri.
.11)11 Wfikrllrltl, Atlol, Oi,
WANTKU.' limiipkpiWr io TTv'rTtTTtl,
Bootl rftfri'tum. riv In ih family.
Cinml nagrn I'linnt 37 IB.
16 HELP WANTED, MALI
WANTKU, ihnp foreman, rint appor
l.mily for rivM man. Klahn Nailt Co.
HAI.KMMAN-raritlntfi (o ilarC approW.
W I wr immllt. UpiHirlunlty Ut atlvaitr
Atcra IH l ."HI. Apply hlandard Him
lUni. Itir. and and Main or Etplanada
nnd Nirln HI.
"into rAMll.V Waik!iii"rmiii niiVavalU
altlv. If you want your own builnrni
unit hrlier than avvraiia Inruma, wrlia
(or Inroi niallmi lo The J. H. Walklni
Co., I IV iJrxt.r. Noatilt 9, Wan)!
Iniiton." WANT one innliir"niai ViorovpiPialFi
nltlliu , with i r and wI1IIiimm lo
poiiil tlnir un ttia road. It you liava
vttinrd KHHHl prr ar on riimiulwlun
till our tlral will doubla that lor you.
No "ti!'dlr: plf.iit-, Plioii A "tun ml
3 Uil or writa IWx 67 for an appoint'
llirut.
rl'i.i. thm uirtuiNii wlth"Virodrar to
aril Hrd f.-inpi Autotnallr lr fculln
itntahrrii In Klamath County rural arraa.
NnlUMinllv ailvrlld In Stalurdav Kv
in nit I'ol, Colllrit and, Country (lntl
lofio. Alii'Vfi avrrnur riininiluliini,
Wrltr I. C. Hood l)llrlhutor, TO. llox
.TllJortliind Ifi, Oregon,
IB
SITUATIONS WANTID
DKIKf4lArtl.K rh'iia care niy fioine,
l'lm i Jtl.",tl
CHILI) CAIIK-lHmy'-Tiimar"rper,
IN- ', Pit- If lilo
HOi'lt "work Phone '3-2411.1.'
-. J. ill i- ' ';frpine. slenograi.hir
rxHrleuce will tin work In her home.
I'huiie II4.IO or 2-:il2n.
C'OI (lll:l la.lv wanli hou.ework by
hi.itr. I'hntir 2-.UHI7.
V t 1 1 r N t ; mule nurse. Meek. Private
i-rt-c. I'hnne 2-34.14.
' v rk rh i-ic "2-;l2lli.
CAlil'r.NfKII WOHK " wanleJl HepaTl
a iti-lll. Jim Alexander. 2130 Tunnel
HI Phnne 0;iO2.
IIAltV silting Phiiiie"3 0.173.
It'll. Li're for fhUdren In my noma
.1.11. or your home evenings Call
3-1.14.1
22
ROOMS FOR RENT
IEOOMH for rent Private nlranr.
Clot. in IMume 4444
t'.OVr.I.Y room lor rant M-V wn.
Cunt in I hurt 41M
HloNf nH.m for relit. CJreer Apart
mtriii. 710 Main
HO A HI).' mum. renVunattfc l'hunvUM.
NICK," heated roonii.' 923 "Pacific Ter-
) 1 1(J H.-j, 1 1 ' : J ! 1 h "
24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT
miNl.SIIKl) iM-dr.H.iri apartment
I hone 7tm. Bin and Walnut, Audley
Anarlmeniit
r'l'MNINIiri). mmtern' four room apart
men!, with heat, (aood location. Adults
Phone 4.117
rt'HNI.HHKIl" "roonT aplfnrmonlht
Iraoe or longer Jut re decor a ted, nice
and clrnn. with waler. IlihU and heal
alt funuphed. No dn or pels. Man
jind wile preferred tf you want turne
thin good ee at MS Shta Way.
KIVK rtwm apurlntrnl. electrically
emiipped aln two room apartment.
I'lo-e in lh.ne 7-MM.
HAt'HKl.OH apartment. Phone Merrill
4fil
i rHNIvVlVo' tiuer rV.u'm dupleM. ka
rate V .V) Phnne 3 1WO
KfMI tlKNT riirninhed a oar Intent for
working girt, t'lllliiei lurniahed tte
of automatic waher and drrer 3'
tiloclta from 7th and Main. Phone
7347 or call at 4M N, 7th.
mTSji.SIIKD ""three " room apartment
j Mr two room unit all ulilltlei
inrludcd 410 N Tenth
MOIIKMN furniittpd apartrnVil for rni
pie Cline In on nth IKt M. l.ighii and
water Itirluiled. Phone 4493 or :4AT
roil ""hKNT " iCrimm anartmenlT tur
nlthed Adulli XW tlroatl.
TWO niom furniihed apartmenlTXlghu
and water. .13.. Walnut
SMAI.'. iinfu:nthe(J apartment. t.ocate
ri'i l"r'r'' P a" AduM Ph"ne (llflT
STrATffRATRDartrnenPwiiir'bd-
room tan Oak St.
rtft!NI.ltRU "apartment 'for "rent
Anartinent 1, 30(1 Market
TMItr.E HOOM furnlahed apartrnenT. '"joBI
White -
ONf. ttedriiom imfurnlihed a part me nl
f.a eouinied. Calt 3. 'Mil.
NMVI.V 'dernrated private " tal Wit
rhenelte Kteam heat electric ranve
II" wee flex Armi Aoartntent
fToi' 'itRNT- furnUhed apBrtr-ent"TrT
nulre filff High
26 HOUSES FOR " RENT
i'm the talk
of the taxed . .
, Tax paying folka rave about me
at this time of year. They call
me the silver lining behind the
cloud . . . That's because a a
Classified ad I help them make
up the doimh the tax collector
took. And yea, I have many ways
of doing It.
Through me you make money
by renting vacancies. You also
turn un-nrcded belongings Into
cash through my For Sale
column, and you find a Juicy
Job through my Help Wanted.
Sec? it's easy I Just
phone 8111
herald & newi
KIMINISHF.D,
I'honc HI70.
two bedroom house.
HOUSE lor rem. Inquire Pl!y Wlfiiy.
lno:. .1231.
FOrl ItKN'r; iwoheir'minrfuniTshea
house. Oil rurnare, elertrle range. Wi
er furnished Close In Phone 2-1S41 or
tan
FOII ItKN'F.eiean TwolonTfurnlshed
cnhln. CMose In. Plione nonll.
ItKNT low. t-ienn, 'compleleiy Turnisheii
house. One or Iwo proer persons. 1KI4
Onk.
FOli" nENT, "three room furnished
hoiiso vniU balh. 1121 Walniil.
FOilll room unrumished house. ao.
One child under three. No pels. Phone
74117.
LAIlftK furnished ca"hln7ftoute 3, Box
l?iW.'ru!Mra. Oordon,
KOn LKASF;, three bedroom house, one
hinrk from Main. Phnne fl!7fl.
VKHV a'llrnrilve unfurnished duplex.
9H7. AO Includes heat, water, washing;
mnrhine, garnae. Couple only. Phone
iuiil.1.
UNt UIINiailKIJ four room duplex. Kx
ccpt for atoves. 90. Call 3027 before
a n.m.
FOR ItKNT, small furnished house, (las
equipped. Water furnished. Couple.
I'none 2-ihsi.
FIVE ROOM modern housed two 2
room rahlns. In Stewart-Lennox. Phona
A704 afler six '
ntlPi.F.X for rent, J2H Homedale. .
IIOlTsEKEEPINQ cabins. Close In.
i'none :i2ao.
TWO bedroom furnished house for rant.
I4S. Adults only. Phone B127.
TIlllKE room furnished house for rent.
Phone 47:1.1.
28 MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT
BEEHIVE
U
TRUCKS v- DRIVE
Move Yourself Save 'A
New Trucks For Long Trips
Pickups Stakes Vans
BEACON MOBIL SERVICE
1201 EMnln Phone B304
FOn I1ENT. nil acres poTnlo land." S
years In alfalfa, near Adama Point.
Phone aflfl Malin.
11 MISCILLANIOUS FOR HINT
flAfiACIE" Inr "rent; llHillraTigly"Wig-
glv. Phona MM.
ofVR'e for rent, tea Main Phong
Tim.
roil-TtENfHo'or einlers lales'l type
enulpnisiit Suliiirban Lumber Co llltl
andWalnlll Phone 7T0B
cah STonAo "-' HrA'rrrV'deV wk
or month Karl Lamb, phono 4n7,l or.
nm) t
10 RIAL ISTATI FOR SALI
"CHEAP! ES"
1 Bfdrnnm modern with semi
modern rnbln. Located on paved
street. Oily aewer. Bltlewalk.
Price $3500. $000 down, balance
$:0.00 per month.
Carpenter Special
J Bedroom modern with basement.
Walking distance to tirade and
High Hi'ltflfll. Pavement and city
aewer. Prlre $4150. Good terms.
J lii'tlronm unfinished home on
acrrKlrrlgnied. Ilallirnoni fixtures
ami millennia Int'ludnd. Price
$:itlU0. Cloud terms.
ULTRA-MODERN
3 BEDROOM
An ultra modern limited In Mill
Addition. A beautiful, well built
home HIS yrs.l .Priced lo aell
quirk at $13,500 F.II.A. Lwn quali
fication. By appointment only.
WALT DIKTZ, Willi
T. B. WATTERS
HKAlmK mid INSURANCE
107 So. 7th ph. 4103 iKvcb O-KW)
3 BEDROOM HOME
Yea here it la. Nice three bedroom
home, living room with flreplare,
attidy or den. Two hatha, part
basement, utility room and porch,
attached Karnue. This la situated "on
three anil 13 arrr.n, with Uuee
Jame rhlrken hnuaea, barn and
work shop. Nicely landscaped,
berrlea. apple trees and etc. Better
Hive us a call anon on tills one.
We Imve mime rnxid farm and
raiirlira llslrd, rump in and aee ui
atxiut thrin.
1 bedroom house for rent. Unfurn
ished. Jay P. OrliiKS Even. Ph. 42M
Oene Favell ' Evea Ph 6046.
Claire Ellis Evea Ph. a-3050
W. W. Thnmp.vin al Malin
J. W. SANDERS
HKAI.TOR
1313 Main 81, Phone 7M1
MILLS
Lame lo bedroom Nice lawn and
ahrubbery. Inrne anruar and work
shop. Was 7SO0, this week 17.000.
1IKRB SCHMIDT
VKHNON DUflANT
ANDY SILANI
HEAL ESTATE
0-H 8n. Sixth Phone 0106. 8M4
7933 or 070
SUBURBAN
Two bedroom h,... .
treel. This one has large living
w., ..nun roum, kltclien. tub
and shower balh. utility room,
ltrire rlfnfh,i ,
lovely trees, flowers and shrubs.
on .cnc-cii. mis is the house we
have all been irutWitm r..,..
DUPLEX
Two lovely adjoining apartmenu
with fireplace in one of Klamath's
finest and most popular districts.
Full basements, double garage, nice
lawn and shrubs. Here la a chance
to own your own home and have
an income lo help out with the
high cost of living. Reasonably
priced. Terms can be arranged.
Shown by appointment.
SUBURBAN
Cot.V tun htvl rnnm hnma ah ......
nRp lot. Living room, kltrhcn. bnth
ami nnu. iuu Dn.spmrnt that could
be thp.1 bedroom or playroom nnd
DnrnHT. Ijiroit la un mitU ni. I
r- ( "ill! IWI41 ill
shrubs, beautiful trees for Iota
oi anaue.
Johnny Hobson
Dale Orubb
Art Frederlckson
I Eves 8804)
(Eves 3644)
(Eves 8735)
With
AL LONGE, Realtor
REAL ESTATE nnd INSURANCE
111 So. 8th Phono 8263
(toofi buy In hnrne clone lo town!
Thin one hm three liedroimm, nil on
one flimr, new rarpntlni nnd (ireplnr
that renlly work, You'll enjoy the
I'lPHnllnrM anil comfort of hot water
heat. The Interior ) very rlran and
HvnIiIc, I he exterior could utand aome
work. The hoiiM la surrtiunded by a
nice yard and a roomy driveway can
accommodate nevernl cam, iartte build
Inn In rear can be rented or Improved,
fiel Ihli plare complete for only fii.Aon.
flee Don Klrkpntrfck, Mleiman. (phnne
n7ili with Everett Dennli, Realtor. 121
North fltli. I'hone tUlU.
FOR 8AI.R, two bedroom home. Larue
living and dining room, nak flnom, fire
place, kitchen and dinette, service
porch. Large garage. 24 1 a Wlard. I'hone
ami.
HOME WITH INCOMK, furnlHhrd I '
tory, tl momi down, room for two up,
auto. Heal, double gnrnge, work room,
relall nur. cry find iiJin.cn ahop, acre
9 year old blueherry'i, all under Irriga
tion, cheap water. Fenced river fron
tage. Income unlimited, depends on how
much you want to make, nine-. for
three yeara force my selling, liin.ooo.
Termn If cieKlreri. Orvnir M. P. Nei'tt,
Box JOfllft. Sennldpregon.
SlintnnAN acre for aale, fenced. $1400.
cmi noni.
SlfntJRBAN HOMR
$14,750. Modern H he tlronm-flreptace-pnrtly
carpeted. Newly redecorated in
i trie and mil. DlNhwimhrr-outhiilldlngii-nenr
nchnnl nnd bun. H order two streeta
Cnn he niibdlvltledCall IH)H1.
FOfi SALE, In kiiimiith Fnlli, One
bedroom completely furntihed home,
New hath, electric heat, acre of
ground. Helling below coat. Call Tula-
aae 7-ohoh alter 4 p.m.
rji onitrj, live room nrnme, oiner
bulldlnga. Two gcrei of ground. Phone
num.
NKW HOMES for aale. William &
niwru. i'none ttnitii.
Ftfli HALKnice level lot N r.. corner
Addlann nnd I-nkevlew. Accept rennnn
nhle offer. Dorla White, P.O. Box laas.
Freano, Calif,