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    HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACK ELEVEN
-MARKETS and FINANCIAL
SIRVICI
Septic. Tank Service
SATURDAY, MARCH I), 10152
Oil Leads Stocks
Upward Today
l.riW YOHK IV.. Oil Irniuca
mucin iinino Mjcctiiculiir H"l"i In
HiiturUii.v'n hIioi'I niixnlon, mid the
innrknl iih a v'lmlo pimlictl IiIkIh"'.
Hiillniiidfi wi'io Hlrnim Iciulein,
mill tin; ni vn llco ('iii'(iiiiilinril nlr
limn, nullo-trlcvliiliiim, utllltion,
KoUIn mill wimp of the niotom,
MitIn mill rlirillkliln.
ctuliiN imiHi'd up ovr wldo
vmrm with AiihuikIii Petroleum
mi between IB unci id point nl
tlniM belura IiiIIIiik bnok. Hlicll Oil
wiih un Bround B point durliiR Uic
MvMuli,
A iir.ic.llciil limit wim between
3 mid 3 poliitn will) Hie bulk ot
Die ndviiiico In the lower portion
nl tlin hi' ii In. liomien wore Iriictloiw
In iirmind n point.
'Hie volume wan nil entlmnted
KKl.ogt) uliiiren, heuvy iur Bnlur-dny.
Feed Grain Still
On Price Surge
r',,tAi-t iu uwri ui-hIiim rolled
hlulicr for the. llltli ntrulidit Hen
Mon on Hie boiird ot Irndo bntiir
diiv. It look tliom lime w,lllc.
to Ret roIiik, but once they Blurted
tliev riinit up Kiiliw cxtendliiB to
morn Hum rent,
Tim biiylK In lectl nilim helped
oilier ccrwilii. Wheut moved nhend
IriK lloniilly. llnly botiuhl cnrRO
ol Durum whent overnlnhl. mere
wim some rnllier urnent nhort-cov-erlna
In Mnreh Hoybeniui nt time.
Hut neither whent nor bennii hud
the unrterlylnu llrmnem ol corn
nit oUi. . . ,
Whent cloned lower.
Mnrch 2 M !i, corn ' to 1 1 cent
lilKher, Mnrch tl.BI, rota -l
hlnher. Miirch 87, rye 1 S-2 Vt h tth;
er. Mny 11.99 noybennn 'j-j
lilKher. Mnrch 1 91 Vt-VIM, nnd
Inrd unchnnged U 5 cents hun
dred pound hluher, Mnrch 11180.
Whent
rtnen lllih Low Clone
Mnr
Mny
July
Sep
Dec
J.MI 2 M H 2.60 J, X51 ,
2 44 li J4S 2 44 "4 2 4S Vt
J 4fl Vi 2 45 14 2 4'A24
2.50 V. 2.60 A 2.60 2 60 Vt
Quotations
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By The Annoclnted ,,
Admlrnl Corporation Vn
Allied Chemical
AHIs Chulmern
American Alrllnet
Amerlcnn Power Light
American Tel. Tel.
Amerlcnn Tobncco
Anaconda Copper
AWhison Railroad
Bethlehem Stool
Boeing Airplane Co.
Borg Warner
BurrouKha Adding Machln
Cnlllornla Pnckln
Canadian Pacific
Cnlerplllnr Tractor
Cclanme Corporation
Chrysler Corporation
Cities Bcrvlce
Coiuioltdaled EdUton
CoiiKolldnted Vultee
Crown iSollcrbach
CurtlM Wrltthl
ixiuuliis Alrcrnlt
duPont de Ncmourn
Haiti mull Kodak
Kmcrson Radio
General Electno
General roodn
Ocnernl Motora
OeoiB Pnc Plywood
Ooodyenr Tire
HomniUike MinlnK Co.
International Hnrvenler
lnternailonnl Paper
Johns Manvllle
Keiinccoll- Copper
Llbby, McNeill
Lockheed Aircraft
Low's Incorporated
Long Bell A
Montgomery Ward
NMl Kelvmntor
New York Central
Northern Pacific
Pacrnc Gnu Electric
Pacific Tel. fc Tel.
Packard Motor Ca.
Penney (J.C.) Co.
Peiuuylvnnla R.R.
Pepsi Cola Co.
Phtlco Radio
Radio Corporation
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Huyonlcr Incorp
Ruyunler Incorp Pfd
Republic Slocl 41 '
Reynolds Mcliils 81 Vt
Richfield Oil 68 'i
Safeway Stores Inc. 32
Scolt. Paper Co. 61 2
bears Roebuck u Co. 64
Socony-Vucuum Oil , 38 ;
Southern Pacific 84 3i
Stimdard Oil Cullf 62
mannnra oil n.j, 77 y
Btudebnkcr Corp. 34
Sunshine Mining 101,
owui ei uompimy 3j it,
Transamcrlca Corp. 35 ft
Union Oil Company 39 ',J
United Airlines 29
United Aircraft 30 Vt
United Corporation 5 i
united States Plywood 31 yt
United Slates Slcel 39
Warner Pictures 14
Western Union Tel 40 'i,
Wcstlnahou.se Air Brnke 25
vi:ni.iiikoounr niiecirio 38 aji
Woolworth Company 42 ,
Chicago Livestock
CHICAGO Wi Hogs were quot
ed within n 15.75 to $17.60 ranire
here Saturday, It was another week
In which tho hog market could
make no progress on the up side.
Cattle nnd sheep were quoted nom
inally steady.
Hog prices Rained enrly In the
week as receipts were curtailed,
partly because of Icy road condi
tions, but theso gains were even
tually wiped out. Offerings weigh
ing less than 230 pounds lared
worst ns Eastern pnekers obtained
light weight hogs In Ohio.
In the cattle section, high choice
and primo steers advanced 26 to
60 cents, but tho rest of the mar
ket was an erratic afalr. Re
ceipts were cut 10 per cent from
tho previous week. In the whole
tnlo beef market, quotations on
grades from commercial to choice
wore marked down. Tqp price for
prime slcors was $39.50, equalling
the year's high.
Whilo lambs scaling loss than
108 pounds lost ground this week,
those carrying a heavier weight
gained 25 to B0 cents. The extreme
top on fed woolcd lambs was 137.25,
paid by small killers.
Son Francisco
Livestock
SAN FRANCISCO I Potatoes:
8 cars on track; arrivals, Oregon
4; market firm; no sales.
' LOS ANGELES lPI Potatoes:
BO cars on track; arrivals, No
vada 1, Maine 1, Idaho 12; mar
ket steady; Idaho Russets No. 1-A
Salvage Timber
Draws No Bids
EUOENK ( Douglas fir bark
beetle urn destroying thouminds
of trees hi Western Oregon loronts,
J. It. Hrurknrt, supervisor for the
Wllliimette National Forent, report
ed Friday,
He termed Uie pest In the "epi
demic stage" In the Willamette Na
tional Forest. A largo volume, of
fresh, (lead timber reuniting from
abnormal wind and flro Iomics Uie
Kant two years has provided the
ootles with exlonslve breeding
grounds.
liiuikiirt said nnlvage of dead
material la the only wny to con
trol the pesl which l now attack
ing green trcen.
In 1963, 22 million feet of wind
falls and 9 million feet of fire
killed timber will be put up for
nbIo by Wlllnmetle National For
est, Brucknrl laid.
Apple Selling Plan
End In Sight
WASHINGTON Ml An Agricul
ture Department program lor sell
ing fresh apples abroad at cut-rate
prices designed to maintain grow
ers' foreign markcta ends March
31.
Under the program the depart
ment pays export subnldlcn equul
to half tho (ales price up to tl.25
a box. It reported export during
the past 12 months of 2,800,000 box
es at a cost of about 13,330.000.
Weather
Weitern Oregon Partly cloudy
Saturday through Sunday. Little
temperature change. High both
days 68 to 68. Low Saturday night
28 to 38. Northerly winds of I to IB
miles an hour off the coast.
Enslern Oregon Generally clear
Saturday, becoming partly cloudy
Baturdav night and Sunday. Little
temperature change. Highs both
days 36 north and 60 In south. Low
Saturday night 30 to 30.
Northern California Partly
oloudy with scattered light show
ers In north-central part. Other
wise generally fair Snturduy
through Sunday. Light anow In Si
erra Saturday and Saturday night.
Cooler In the valleys Saturday
night Rising temperatures Sunday.
Variable winds 10 to 20 miles an
hour off the coast, becoming north
westerly In the afttrnoon. 6
O rants Paaa and vicinity Fair
Bnturday and Sunday. High Satur
day 62. Low Saturday night 30.
High Sunday 68.
14 houra ending at 4:30 a.m.
Mai. Mln. Freclp.
Baker 37 9
Bend 44 17
Eugene 60 30
La Grande . 48 20
l.akevlew 38 28
Medford 68 2ft
North Bend 80 36
Ontario 4S 34
Pendleton 49 Jl
Portland 62 33
Roseburg 80 33
Salem 61 30
Boise 41 K
Chicago ' 34 39
Denver 46 30
Eureka 69 41
Los AngelCK 55 42
New York 39 32
Red Bluff 46 39
San Franctnco 43
Seattle 64 33
Spokane 43 36
Allen Will Seek
Supervisor Post
TULELAKE Joe Allen, Dorrls.
cnndldatc Irom Dorrls for the of
fice of Siskiyou county supervisor,
dlstrlot No. 1 will campaign for
election against Oordon Jacobs, In
cumbent who has held the office
for several years. He has been
chairman of the board for four
years.
Allen was nominated Thursday at
an Inter-clty meeting In Dorrls at
tended by some 80 Interested per
sons from the host city Dorrls,
Mncdoel, Tulelnke and Montague.
Other candidates were Don Pot
ter and Howard Dayton, both Tule
lnke larmers.
Allen's name will appear on the
oauoi in the June primaries.
22 Held Because
Of Smallpox Fear
SEATTLE (P) Twenty-two pas
sengers were quarantined because
of suspicion of smallpox Saturday
when the transport Gen. H. B.
Freeman arrived with 1,139 sol
diers and dependents from the
Orient.
The 23 persons were kept aboard
until others debarked; then were
taken to nearby Ft. Lawton for
observation. Port of Embarkation
officials said those detained had
been exposed to smallpox by a
child recuperating from the dis
ease. The Freeman carried 876 Army
enlisted men and 34 officers return
ing for rotation leave. The other
passengers were mostly military
nepemieiuj.
Bids Opened On
Willamette Job
PORTLAND Iffl Excavnttne- to
end slide threats on the Southern
Pacific 8 relocated tracks 10 miles
northwest of Oakrldge, brought
bids Friday ranging all the way
from $84,376 to $213,750. 1 '
The Corps of Enguieers report
ing the bids, said apparent low of
fer was that of Henry H. Miller,,
Ed H. Miller and Lee Mortenson,
Inc., of Roseburg.
The government estimate was
$90,750. There was one other bid
under $100,000 and three over that
sum.
Canadian Planes
Crash In Air
TORONTO Is1 Two Canadian
Air Force let fighters collided Sat
urday over King, 30 miles north
of here, and the two reserve pilots
living them on week-end training
lllghts were killed.
The two planes plunged to earth
two miles apart; and debris was
scattered over a, wide area. The
names of the two pilots, both civil
ians In the RCAF Reserve attached
to a Toronto auxiliary squadron,
were withheld,
See the New Persona Hied Corona
Portable ... IT TYPES LIKK
LONGHAND . . . Volght's Pioneer
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inn i Hicr COIIHT
M R, HfitJrlx no Vfhlrlft llccri
fine Hi
William H Tultle ovnrlenijlh. Kin
l!V
Credrll M, Milanl ovtiHimlh. Tint
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Hurry I. HiirltMil Irnprnjirr vrhirl
llreiih. Klnr 1.
f.liju K. Kmlth uvrt Itrnri. Fnrfrtt fl
but).
1-nMni) M lltnwii violation turtle rule
rin )
Huiwm K. Cray violation hank rule
fine
JtH'i. .
MUITIIK
HYNtIM Horn at KJomuth VMy
MomiIInI Mr. UT'2 to Mr am) Mm.
KolHfirl li.vniiiM 4iiJ Aitallri HI. a buy.
Wniifhl; & (Hitind i.i oiiiup.
IMV.'KINH Morn Jit Klnninth Vnllrv
llonnlhil Mnr. 7 Uft2 to Mr. and Mr.
iVxiir ffawkuift 1410 Marlln Hi. boy.
Wriifht: H p'Hind I ounce
TAYI.OM Morn Ml Klamath Vallry
HmipMfll Mar, 1 W.t2 Ui Mi. ti( Mri.
Wlllliirn Taylor Allura. (JallT girl.
WHiiM; 7 ioihkI I oitnrr.
TUNNKI.L Horn at Klamath Vj.llry
MoNpitiil Mar ll lltVi lo Mr and Mr.
Of in lil 1 iiniifll DorrU Califs buy.
We m tit: H pounrU II uiiiiiti
MAIlHIAfif. I. II I'.NHI.N
HII AND I MACK f'eril A llranrtt 2A
tumbrr huvoi. Native of Kna lt-j.
flnl nt Klamath Kalli Oir fjfvrly
A Mailt 2i Native ol Orrgon ftcil
rtrnl ol Kluinatii Kalla Oir.
Funeral
Mil,
tniTirl arrvlrr for firovfr
IuimI Noll fHl who diprl in Hon tran
clm:o Miirch 0 will inWr placi liimi
the chttl of Ward a Klmnnlh Putin al
Home U'U.'i Jtltfh HI. Monday 0.JO .rn.
Itcv. David llarnoll of thr rir! Prr
by IrrlNn rhun-h off Irlating, Cornnikl
tnant rvUe and Intrnicnt In the fllcb
r rcrntttry nt 3 pm. Klamath IodKi
A.17 Brotherhood oi Hallway Trainmen
In chart.
Funpral irrvk-trit for Kloy Mar Poppf
41 who died near Imlay Nr v. b. 2It
will take plac from the r ha pel of
Ward' Klamath Funeral Home U25
llltfh Vt. Monday 2 pm Dr. K M.
Cautey of the Kirit BaptUt Churrh of
ficiating Commitment arvir and In
terment In Klamath Memorial Park.
Obituary
porn:
Floy Mae Poppe, 4, a native of Ma
con, Mo. end raldrnt of Klamath fall
nine year,, dirr) ifar Imlay, Imi)i. Niv
March 2U, um. Survivor Include: the
widower, Kdwtn K. fopiie of thi city;
daughter, Mr. Itita Turner, Mlnneapoli
Minn.; threw brolhera, Karl Cavanaugh,
Ilettver Colo. John Cavanaugh, Idaho
FnlU Idaho and Del her t Cnvanaugii,
Chaplain, Neb ; Iwo ller, Mr, Atfnct
Engian. Greeley, Coin, and Mn, Mlda
Day, Callao Mo. The body rent In
Ward't Klamath Funeral Home MS
High 8t. Notice of the funeral arrange
menu will be found elsewhere tn tftii k
iue, NL1.I,
G rover Cleveland Null. M. a native
of California and realdent of Klamath
FalU irvrn year, died, in San f'ren
ruco, March A. 182 Survivori include:
the widow, Mm. Kate Null of thU city;
a daughter, Mrs. Ignore Lark, Mt
Hhaata: two toni, IJoyd O.. Dunnmutr
and Arthur N., Yuba City; two aiatert
Mrs. Kllratwsth Robbini Kan Francuco,
and Mn, Mattel Bucher, Fort Rid well.
The body reU In Ward't Klamath Fu
neral Home, 125 High St. Notice of the
funeral arrangement will be found ele
where in Uil iaiue.
H OH IN BON
Pauline Margaret Robinaon, 77. a
native of Germany and a realdrni of
Tulelnke. seven yeara. died here March
it, 111,12. Survivor include: a daughter,
Mn, L. C. Klrby, Tulelake: four eon.
Paul E ol. Independence, Harold H of
Portland, Wallace S. Eugene and Her
bert It Seal He; a miller Mr. Anna
Stollenberg Manon City Iowa; alao iev
en grandiom. Funeral ervtce Monday
March 10 from the Evangelical Church
Maple ton 2 p.m. with Interment In the
Mepleton lOOF cemetery. Ward Klam
ath Funeral Home in charge of the ar
rangement. REDS The
United States is drafting a
stiff demand that Poland
release American Army
Cpl. Alexander S. Czar
necki (above), who has
been in Communists pris
ons for more than a year
in Czechoslavkia and Po
land. He disappeared from
his Army unit in Germany
in Dec. 1950. He myster
iously got a letter through
to the U.S. Embassy in
Warsaw last June saying
he was in jail and asking
for help.
Highway 99
Still Plugged
SAN FRANCISCO Wl Motorists
arn advised against travelling on
U.S. Highway 09 between Crescent
City, Cnlif., and Grants Pass, Ore.,
the uninornia Aiuomooue Associa
tion reported Saturday.
This was because of considerable
heavy equipment on the road work
ing on a slide 30 miles northeast
of Crescent City. For the past sev
eral days the road has been open
onlv between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., nil
traffic being barred through tho
night.
The Association anld roads
through the Slsklyous and 07 from
Weed to Klnninth Fnlls, Ore., were
open but motorists were advised to
enrry chains. ;
-Highway 101 was open, with no
chains necessary.
Jim Russell will have lo show
some hitting In camp games this
spring to be retained as a re
serve outfielder by the Brooklyn
Dodgers. He failed to hit In 13
bit i - Wj
HELD BY
lo tho pinto inn !--- .
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BLACK-FACE COMEDY, DANCING and music will be presented March 12 in a repeat
performance at Merrill by the choir of the Mt. Laki Community church. The show, that
drew a large audience at Henley, is to be offered under sponsorship of the Merrill Li
brary Club. Curtain time will be 8 p.m. in the high school gymnasium.
(KEA Telephoto)
POURING IT ON Bob Dunlap (right) pounds out a unanimous
decision over Cesar Hnon at Winterland in San Francisco. Dunlap
was throwing everything he had throughout the fight. He has Brion
on the ropes in the second round in this bit of action.
STILL IN COMMAND Capt. William Thomas of Philadel
phia, skipper 'of the freighter Rachel Jackson, is placed in
an ambulance at New York. The ship, its superstructure
and steering gear smashed by an Atlantic storm, limped
into port with the pain-wracked skipper still in command.
He had refused to quit his ship, and although bedfast with
a broken ankle and other injuries continued to direct his
ship and crew into safe harbor.
Cancer Cure
Supply Short
WASHINGTON wi The gov
ernment's supply of tree radioiso
topes for combatting cancer may
run out for a couple of months un
less scientists use them more spar
ingly. The Atomic Energy Commission
(AEC) sends the materials to hos
pitals and universities with cancer
programs. They pay only transpor
tation fees. Other Isotope users
must defray production costs.
Friday the AEC announced funds
for the cancer program, at the
present rate of deninnd, will be de
pleted by Mny. Further appropria
tions do not become avn liable un
til next fiscal year beglnntnir in
July.
Cancer specialist were asked to
trim their orders.
BATTED 'KM IN
ALBANY, Oa. I Rookie Blllv
Murphy of Uic Albnny. Ga. Cnrdi
nals wus the Class D Georgia-Florida
League leader In the runs-bat-ted-in
'department. Murphy, a
might y lad at 6-4 and weighing 190
pounds, smacked across an even
100 runs and baited .301 in ue
Karnes. The Maiden, Mass. youth
as been promoted to the Cardinals,
Fresno farm ciuq in the Class O
California League.
President Geortre D. Stoddnrd of
the University of Illinois regards
football and baseball as uie most
:' of o"'J"'' e
L t "
Writer Gets
Tossed Out
CARACAS, Venezuela fl Time
Magaaine Correspondent Philip
Pavne was cxnclled from Venezue
la Saturday on charges he tried to
help .Bn attractive blonde Vene
zuelnn secretary wanted In con
nection with underground political
activities. He left by plane from
Panama,
Payne was arrested by national
security police after he took Eve
lyn Trujillo, an oil company sec
retary authorities claim was a
courier for the outlawed Democra
tic Action Pnrty, to the Chilean
embassy last Wednesday and ask
ed she be given political asylum.
The Chilean . ambassador refused
uie request and Payne was picked
up Uie following day.
Turned down at the Chilean em
bassy, the girl wen alone to the
Equndorean embassy, where she
was given refuge. Ecuador's Am
bassador Antonio Parra Velasco
refused comment. .
HANDICAP .BRIGADE
NEW YORK liP-Thc annual open
ing feature at Belmont Park on
April 2!i will be the $20,000 Tobog
gan Handicap. It starts the older
horses on a well planned stakes
urogram that culminates with the
50.000 Suburban Handicap on Me
morial uay (May aui. ine sau.uou
Metropolitan at a mile and the
Hoscbcn at seven furlongs are the
other offerings for members of the
f,...i..n ul.j,.,i.
,',.
!
HELD AS KILLER Thirteen-year-old
Harold Lor
enston (above) walks
through jail door after po
lice booked him as the
strangler of Lyde Kitchner,
12, whose body was found
i n a . field a t Smithtown,
N. Y., Nov. 29. Police said
the boastful grade school
student confessed killing
the girl because she re
fused to let him kiss her.
For used typewriters and adding
machines . . . Voight's Pioneer Of
fice Supply . . . 629 Main.
Legal Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
undersiened has been appointed Ad
ministratrix of the estate of Lulu C.
Hobson. sometimes written Lulu Hob
son, deceased, and that all persons
having claims against said decedent
or her estate shall present same, with
the proper vouchers, to me at Room
8. Loomis Building. Klamath Falls. Ore
gon, within six months from date of
this noUce, March S. 1952.
CALLIK M. TIMMS,
Administratrix
M 8-1.V32-2S. No. 004
SUMMONS POR PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or
THF. STATE OF OREGON
IN AND FOR THE
COUNTY OF KLAMATH
Equity No. 113
LAURA EASTWOOD, Plaintiff
vs.
SIMEON WILBER EASTWOOD,
Defendant
TO SIMEON WILBER EASTWOOD,
Defendant
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby required
to appear and answer the complaint
filed aeainst you in the above entitled
suit within four weeks from the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons in the Herald and News, a news
paper printed and published In Klam
ath County, Oregon, which said date
is the 1st day of March. 1992. and it
you fail to answer, for want thereof.
the pialnt'ff will applv to this court
for the relief prayed for in her com
plaint. This summons Is served ' upon you
by publication pursuant to an order
of the Honorable David R. Vandcn
berg. Judge of the above entitled
Court, made and entered February
23th. 19A2, which order requires that
summons herein be published once a
week for four successive weeks, and
that the date of the first publication
of said summons shall be March 1st,
19S2.
.a. U. S Balentlne
Attorney for Plaintiff
I O O F. Bldg.
Klamath Falls. Ore
Ml-S-lS-22-No -909
NOTICE OF DATE OF
FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of
HAROLD L. McPHERSON. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that I have
filed my final account of the adminis
tration of the above entitled estate and
that the' Court has appointed March
31. 1952 a 10 A.M. as the time for
hearing objections to such final ac
count and the settlement thereof.
Ruth McPherson, Administratrix
Ganong & Ganong
Attorneys for Administratrix , .
M-l-fl -13-23. No. 89S.
.J
NOTICE OF DATE OF
FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN THF CIRCUIT COURT l
OF THE STATE OF OREGON 1
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
In the Matter of the Estate of
EUNICE JANE PIPER. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that I have
filed my final account of the adminis
tration of the above entitled estate
and that the Court has appointed March
31. 1932 at 10 A.M. as the time for
hearing objections to such final ac
count and the settlement thereof.
. Marie demons, Executrix
Ml-8-13-22. No SO0
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
NOTICE Is hereby given that by vir
tue of an Execution and Order of sate
Issued out of the Circuit Court of the
Stale of Oregon for Klamath County on
the 2th day of February. 1952, upon
a certain Judgment duly given and
made by said Court an the 3rd day of
October, 1030, In a suit pending therein
wherein Investment Service Co. was
plaintiff, and Chester Avery end Mrs.
Chester Avery were defendants, and
which judgment was renewed on Sep
tember 29th. 1949, which execution end
prder of sale was to me directed and
commanded me to sell the real prop
erty hereinafter described to satisfy
certain liens and charges in said Judg
ment specified, I will on Monday, the
3tst day of March, 1932 at the hour
of 10:00 o'clock A.M.. at the front tloor
of the County Court House In Klam
ath Falls, Oregon j offer for sale and
fell nt p"biir aiKtn for cash, all of
sua
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2 LMTNDTroUNP.
LOST, young mal Siamese cnt vicln
Ity Granger Road. Tulelake. Phone
lulelake 7-ro.1l, Lee Dixon, neward.
LOST, lmiLV German hpherd dot. 18
month old. Name Ideal. It found phon
8228.
GENERAL NOTICES
AMERICAN LEGION Auxiliary Klam
ath Unit H, will hold a rummage aale
March 7 and 8 at 710 Pine.
6 py50!?Ai?
KLAMATH BEAUTY SHOP
Permanent wave at rea? triable prlcei.
i-.i; .jairKirfc. j'Don t..,, ij ..j..i
Broad,
WISH to correspond with lady, to 40
yr, who like to fih and hunt Witte
Box 1.10. Tulelake. Calif.
MRS. C. G. Crowder would like every
one to know ihe haa moved from Ann.
land Hotel to the Manor Hotel. Aah
land. Oregon. Phone Alhland fl636.
KKM. S1I.K. 7132.
' FHATEX Pla.llct. Phone Kilt.
7,OK BRUCE Swanxon'a Beauty Shop.
Phone 7161.
STANLEY Home Producu. Phone e09.
SERVICES
Heavy Hauling
ANYWHERE, POR HIRE
Honest Rates Weights Service
Insured
ANDERSEN FREIGHT LINE
3802 South Sixth
Ph. 920 or 2-3133
EXCAVATING
. Moan tjhof el and Trench Hot
Bulldozer Fill Dirt lopsoll
Crushed Rock - Dnvewsj Cinders
Compressor
CRANE SERVICE
GRAHAM BROS.
Phoiat 6541 or flllO
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Newest StnfUry Methods
Also
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
Cleans Sewer Lines of Roots, Ete
ED P KINO
2434 Orchard Phone M4J
ALTERATIONS All work guaranteed.
Jennie Hare, Anitas, 707 Main. Phon
6353.
CARPENTER work. Remodeling and
new construction. Phone 2-0617.
LANDSCAPING, fpraying, tree pruning
call 81)18 Suburban Flower .Shop.
Francis "Smithy" Smith-Tree Surgeon.
Let us work with you NOW oa your
landscape needs. - '
INCOME TAX RETURNS
For appointment Phone 3-0251. Harvey
Bisnham.
ELECTRICAL contracting Work guar
anteed. Phoiie 2-1010
SEPTIC TANKS
Pumped, concrete tanks end drain
fields installed Qrville - Miugrave,
phone 3070.
PAINTING and paperhaxiging. Phone
inn,
TRIPP'S AUTO zstintinc bor and fan.
der work. Phone 4040.
LEGAL NOTICE
SUMMONS '
. Equity No. M
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUN
TY OF KLAMATH
LUCY SEARS, Plaintiff,
vs.
PAUL SEARS. Defendent.
TO PAUL SEARS, Defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, you are hereby required to
appear and answer plaintiffs complaint
on file herein on or before the 8th day
of April, 1952, and If you fail to so an
swer or otherwise appear, for want
thereof plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief prayed for in her com
plaint. To-wit:
For the decree of this court dissolving
the marriage contract heretofore exist
ing between the plaintiff and defendant
and granting to plaintiff a decree of
absolute divorce of and from you upon
the grounds of cruel and inhuman treat
ment and of personal Indignities ren
dering life burdensome; decreeing to
Dlaintiff the care, custody and control
of the five minor children of plaintiff
ana aeienaani. nameiy, uiiaa sears, age
4 years, Gwendolyn Sears, age 3 years,
Paul Wayne Sears, age 2 years. Or.
ville Sears, age 19 months, and John
Sears, age 4 months, and for such oth
er and further relief as to the court
may seem meet and equitable in the
premises.
This summons Is served upon you by
Rublication thereof in the Herald and
ews once each week for four consecu
tive weeks (five insertions pursuant to
the order of trie Honorable David ft.
Vandenberg, Judge of the above en
titled court, made and entered the 7th
dav of March. 1932. the first BUbli-
catlon to be made on the 8th day of
March, 1982 and the last publication
thereof to be made on the 9th day of
Anrll: 19S2.
t CLAYTON J. BURRELL
Attorney for Plaintiff
Pine Tree Building
Klamath Falls, Oregon
March I, IS, 32, 29th and April Sth.
vriTTriP nr tptwat. account
: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Tflt I
have filed my Final Account as aamui
itrainr with will annexed of the Estate
of ELLA MAY ANDERSON, also
known a MRS. OLIVE M. ANDER
SON, deceased, and the Judge of the
Circuit court or trie state or uregon,
for Klamath County, has fixed Mon
dnv. th 17th dav of March. 1952. and
the Courtroom of said Court in the
Courthouse at Klamath Fall?, Oregon,
as the time and place when and where
any person may present any objections
or exceptions to anything therein con
tained, and at said time and place the
Court will finally settle said account.
L. ORTH SISEMORE, Administra
tor with will annexed of the Es-
. tate-of ELLA MAY ANDERSON,
also known as MRS. OLIVE M.
ANDERSON, deceased.
F 16-23 M 1-8 No: 896 -
NOTICE OF HEARING OT
FINAL ACCOUNT
Nntirfa i hflrebv riven that the under
signed has filed his Final Account, as
tne executor or ine i.siie oi sam .
7.ni. riMMmd. with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of . the State of Oregon,
for Klamath County, and that B. J.
Goddnrd. District Judge Pro tern in
the absence of David R. Vandenberg,
Circuit Judge of said Court, and M. A.
C!nrtr Dlslrfet JucLbC. has Set MondB.V,
the 17th day of March, 1952, at 10
o clock a. m., as tne urne, ana un
Circuit Court Room In the Court House,
at Klamath Falls. Oregon, as the place,
for hearing objections, If any, to said
final account, end the settlement there
of.
Dated this 15th day of February,
PETER P. KATCHIS
Executor of "id Estate
F 16-23-M I-B NO. W9S
the right, title and Interest of the de
fendants in said action and of ell Par
ties claiming by, through or under
them or any of them in or te the fol
lowing described real property,- to wit:
-me iNonn nmii m ww
Quarter (NttNEtt) et-n 36,
Township 3, Range t, B.W.M.,
Klamath County, Oregon.
Dates this 28th day of February,
1952.
J. M. BRITTON, Sheriff
Bv Dare Ooddard
Chief Deputy
Ml -8-1 5.22 No. 901
TANKS, drain fields Installed -
repaired, Years of experience, All
work guarantedd, v
, PHONE 5731 '
CENTRALIZED
SERVICE BUREAU
What you dont want, someone
else needs I Let ua find what you
want or find the person who needs
what you don't want.
ThU la the kind of service ws are
offering . . . why not take advant
age of this unique opportunity.
Drop In at 365 East Main In Klam
ath Falls and get acquainted or
Phone 5670-
i.""tTfigtt
Publio Accountant
and Aiiffttnf
Office at 306 No. 7th. - Phone M48
"On TREE TRIMMING
Phone 2-on.w
CURTAINS Iund-d
and ' stretched -
rnone 4014
FULLER Brushes. Phone 9fl04 or S6tT,
12
EDUCATIONAL
DIESEL S
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
WE NEED severs! mechanic
Ally Inclined and reliable mm
to train lor position In tac
Tractor and Equipment Indust
ry. If you are not 'making bet
ter than $90 per week, or you
don't have all year Job secur
ity, you owe It to yourself to
write for free facts, without
obligation, about this training
and our Advisory Placement
Service.
TRACTOR TRAIN1NO SERVICE
Write Box 42 co Herald it New,
RnrwirvrDihi: ...
drad aubjecta, offlca machinal.
IU.AMA'JH BUSINESS COL.UEUE
SO Plna Phon 47 U
13
HEALTH
MASSAGE, therapeutic exerclisi for
women. Spc-t recluolnr featured. Phon
.1663-3308.
14 H81.P WANTID, FIMAll
n fi i a nr r l"-i. i .. . v n .
sAtiiiiiiiiitu ugy jor cnua
care. Board, room and reasonable wage
miuwu vumpiny ii u opening
in local store for salesgirl. Wonderful
opportunity for right type person. Sal
ary, commission, vacation with pay,
hospitalization plan and retirement plan
30 to 40 years of age preferred. Con
tact State Employment office for ap-
H HELP WANTED. MALI
unu.oni1.1 n nil ILL!
Salary and commission to Qualified man.
7 Z zz tluiMUBu wun grocery uaae
in Southern Oregon territory. Write Gol
den Grein Macaroni Co., 1111 139th
Ave., San Leandro, California lor in
terview. WANTED, two experienced Pine and
Fir graders. Year around work. Top
pay. Good opportunity. Penberthy Lum-
Str CoBox M3- Yrek California.
Phone 887. i
ADVANCEMENT AND FUTURE
PERMANENT POSITION
Nationally known company has opening
in Klamath Falls store for salesman.
Man hired will also be trained for high
er position with our company. Salary,
commission, hospitalization plan, vaca
tion pay and retirement plan. Only men
who will work hard for advancement
need apply. Contact State Employment
office for appointment. 242 Main.
DRY-CLEANTNtt rnut fn uU le.
tunlty for steady employment at good
pay. For full particulars writ Box S3
Herald and News.
SALESMAN earnings to start, approx.
279. per month. Opportunity to ad
vance. Ages 18 to 30. Apply Standard
Stations. Inc. 2nd and Main or, Xsplan
17 HELP WANTED
WANTED; experienced real " estate
salesman on houses and commercial
Sroperty. Newhouse Real Ertate, goto
. Sixth.
WANTED, fun time janitor for man or
can be handled by rnan end wife. Year
around job. Write Herald News, Box
so.
WANTED, experienced gilk finisher.
Must be good. SI. 33 hr. Call 3-S3A2.
New Service Laundry, Roseburg, Ore.
IS SITUATIONS WANTED
WILL care ; for cniidren In my home.
Phone 4484.
COLORED girl wants- hour work. Call
9868.
HOURLY Wirk. Phone 3-0314.
FAMILY M.'N experienced in farm
work, equipment operation, desires
permanent job. Write Box 313. Winston
Oregon.
WILL care for children In my home
days er your borne evenings. Call
2-1345.
22
ROOMS FOR RENT
ROOM for rent Including board. One or
two. 1203 Pine.
ROOMS, board, gentlemen, 1607 Cres
cent. FOR RENT, housekeeping room. One
block off Main. 317 Pine.
ROOM, gentleman. 1530 Crescent.
ROOMS, 93. 029 Jefferson.
LIGHT housekeeping.' "Everything ' fur.
nished. Suitable sober bachelor or cou-
pie. log worm Broad.
OUTSIDE ROOMS, steam heat. M and
7 per week. Lake Hotel, phone 7338.
ROOMS for rent. Private . entrance.
lose in. rnone 444.
ROOMS. 'prices reasonable. Phone 4627.
LOVELY rooms for rent; 98.-97. week.
uioit in. rnone '
FRONT room for rent.' Greer Apart
ments, iu Mam.
ROOMS 1034 High.
24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
FOR RENT, to reliable party with no
pets. Newly decorated three room
apartment. blocks from Main. aUT
North 4th.
FOR RENT, .furnished apartment. Ap
ply Apt. 7 Jo Sonja A0ts. West Klam
ath. FOR RENT, small attractive apartment
Suitable for single person. Gas equipped
Frigidaire, lights-, and water furnished.
142 So. Riverside.
FURNISHED apartment, private bath
and entrance. Heat furnished. . Adults.
pnpne z-a770, iwi, Esplanade.
FOR RENtT two njotn furnished apart
ment, electric stove and refrigerator.
Natural hot water heat. Lincoln Apart
ments. 319 E. Main.
UPSTAIRS furnished ""Vpartmeni."' das
equipped. Across from the Academy.
THREE room furnished apartment
with bain. $32.90. Available March 9.
39 Main. Upstairs, apartment 6, Phone
puny.
SMALL furnished anartment. ' LlisrSt' arid
water. 930. 1723 Oak. , j
FOR RENT, three " room"" furnlsne3
apartment. Centrally located. 131 South
2nd.
UNFURNISHED 1 bedroom duplex. Oa
rage. 943.50. Phone 2-3587.
nRNlsTlED I rooms, shower" 939.90.
rnone
THRElSroom furnished apartment near
High Sehool. Large rooms. Large clos
ets. Adults. Phone 0342.
NEWLY decorated three room fur
nished. Close In. Couple. 955. Utilities
furniihed. Phone 4402 or 3463.
CLEAN 3-room apartment, 433 Mortfi
Te nth:
NEWLY" decorated ' apartment "Greer
A pi. i u wain.
UNFURNISHED. ' basement anartment
for bachelor or lady. Natural hot water
heat and water -furnished. 939, Refrig
erator and electric range available.
2013 Main or- phone 3410.
STEAM HEATED apartment with bed"
room, IS Oak St. ;
FURNISHED apartment , , for rent.
Apartment 1, 300 Market.
THREE ROOM furnished apartment. aoI
wniie.
ONE " bedroom, unfurnished ' ' iptmenil
Oss equipped. Call 2-0011.
NEWLY decorated, private beta, fcfl
ehenerte. Steam heat, leetrle mn
910 week Rex Arms Apartment. ,
FURNISluffi Iriree room apartment
952.50: two room unit 939: all utiliUee
included. 419 N. Tenth.