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    HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
MONDAY. MARCH 10. 19.V
JPACt 13QHT
tmiim and FINANCIAL
Buying Sessions
Boosts All Grains
Chicago UK A strong buying
movement late in the session took
bold of the grain market Monday
and 'left all cereals higher. Most
'contracts' ended at the day's peaks,
made In the last few minutes of
dealings. '
It was the sixth straight day of
advancing quotations for com and
oats.- . ..-
. -They were aided by smaller cash
corn receipts : at major- terminals
than either a week or year ago.
Wheat,' after - lagging most of the
day, "Came 'head sharply toward
the close on short-covering.
' Soybeans firmed in line with
mgner prices tor cruae oean ou.
Rye scored gains running to more
than 4 cents;
Wheat closed H-1 higher. Mar.
IWt, corn l'i-l higher. Mar.
I.2M, oeta H-IH higher. Mar.
ifi-H,-'rye ;lH-4a4 higher. May
'8J.044-. soybeans 4-3. higher,
cents : a hundred pounds higher.
Mar. 811-90.
meat " ' '
' ' '' Open High lew Close
Mar 3.53 3.55 3.53 3.55
May 3.51 3.S3 3.50 3.63
Sep: ' 3.47 y 3.47 3.4 3.47 i
Dec 3.50 3.51 3.49 50 i
Stock Market On
Decline; Today
NEW.' YORK ' The stock
market declined' Monday as rail
road 'Issues:- weskened. The . down
ward pace r quickened a 'bit. near
the close; . ... ; '
' losses 'were: from fractions to
between 1 'and; 3 points through
out the .list.; ..... . .
At the same time "there "was a
concentration of gains in the Wil
ltston Basin OU group with Amera
da, Petroleum sharply ahead. As
a- general, rule the gains otherwise
were cut .off. at around a point in
any ares. . . .
Volume- -came ' to an - estimated
1,300,000 shares... . . - , ,
'' Quotations
'"."-New Terli Stocks
By The Associated Press-
Admiral Corporation . . 37 '
Allied Chemical '-:r" ' 71,
AUis Chalmers ' , . 49 V
American Airlines - 14 H
American Power & light 25
American Tel. & Tel. . 155 4
American - Tobacco 57 H
Anaconda Copper 47
Atchison Railroad ' . 78 i
Bethlehem Steel - ' 49
Boeing Airplane Co. '. 48-
Bora Warner 65 i
Burroughs -Adding Machine) -17
California - Packing
37
vanaaian - Facuic
Caterpillar Tractor:
Celanese Corporatipn
Chrysler Corporation ',
Cities Service '
Consolidated Edison
Consolidated Vultee
Crown Zellerbach
Curtiss Wright ., .
Douglas Aircraft
duPoot 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 Manvllle
Kennecdtt Copper '
llbby. McNeill
Lockheed Aircraft
Loew's Incorporated "
Long- Bell A
Montgomery Ward
Nash KeUnator
New York Central ' .
Northern Pacific
Pacific-American Fish -Pacific
Gas tt Electric
Pacific Tel. b- Tel. .
Packard Motor Car
Penney J.C. ) ' Co.
Pennsylania R.R.
Pepsi Cola Co,
Phllco Radio -Radio
Corporation .
Rayonier Incorp -Rayonier'
Incorp Pfd '"
Republic Steel
Reynolds Metals , .
Richfield Oil - -Safeway.
Stores Inc.
Scott Paper Co.
Sears Roebuck & Co.
Soeony-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 '
Un'ted States Steel "
Warner Pictures
Western Union Tel ' '''".
Westlnghouse Air' Brake
Westlnghouse Electric
Woolworth Company
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; Potato : Shipments
' 50-51 51-52
March 7 ...
March 8 .
March 9
Month to. date
Season to date .
32
29
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26
.... 220
....10,210
' 28
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7669
Portland Grain
PORTLAND Uft Coarse grains,
15 .day shipment, bulk, coast de
livery: Oats No. 3 38 lb white
68.00; barley No. 3 45 lb b.w. 70.50.
Wheat (bid), to arrive market,
basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast:
Soft -white 2.64; Soft White (ex
cluding Rex) 2.54; White Club 2.54.
Hard Red winter: Ordinary 2.53;
10 per cent 2.53; 11 per cent 2.53;
12 per cent 2.53.
Hard White Baart: Ordinary 2.55;
16 per cent 2.55: 11 per cent 3.65;
13 per cent 3.55. -
Car receipts: Wheat 136; barley
10; flour 17; corn 3; oats 6; mill
feed 8. -
Let cur Clients tell yoa
iat George S. May Service
rjscoiforto
': ' t T " - I Wfffe) t) av
, WHttn Vlvlelo .
' ' t.t.HUaaa' Ml '
Livestock Price
Decline Showing
CRTCAOO, W A fair-sired ac
cumulation of hogs cleared well
Monday but at mostly 25 cents
lower prices.' Some t early sales
were steady. Cattle were mostly
steady, veal calves weak to mostly
81.00 lower, and sheep were about
steady but with few sales recorded.
The hog run was estimated at
13,900 head, which compared with
11,505 a week ago and 9.403 ono
year ago. - Most barrows and silts
sold from 815.50 to 817.40 with a
top of 817.50 paid sparingly. Sows
took iH.oo to tie. oo mainly. -Choice
to prime steers and vearl-
ings sold from (33.75 to 838.50 and
choice to. prime heifers took 833.00
to W6.no. commercial cows topped
at 835.00. like grade bulls at 833.80.
and prime vealers at 839.00.
A short deck of fallshorn clipped
lambs at 826.25 and ewes ranging
downward from 814.50 on good and
lesser grades were the only- sales
hi early trading.- Bids on wooVd
lambs were weak to 50 cents low
er. Estimated receipts also Included
'11,000 cattle, 300 calves, and 3,000
sheep. -
Portland Livestock'
" PORTLAND W Cattle: Salable
800: -holdover 150: fresh' supply
mainly steers: cows and heifers
sharply reduced: few steers strong
to 50 cent higher-.' some commer
cial low good grade" 1.00 higher:
cows nearly 50 cents higher: bulls
about steady: -'stock -cattle slow:
load-choice 1,113 lb fed steers 35.00;
part load: 1.015 lbs : 34.50: - othtr
good fed - steers 33.00-34.00;' commercial-30.00
- 32.50; -utility steers
35.00-39.00; few good 725 lb feeders
32.00: odd good fed heifers 30.00 -33.00:
commercial grades mostly
39.00 - -31.00; cutters 32.00 - 28.00;
canner-cutter cows . largely ' 18.00
31.00; ahels down to 15.00. utility
cows ' 33.00 . - 26.00; commercial
grades up to ' 27.50: ' commercial
bulls mostly 28.50 29.50. including
load around 1,500 lbs at 29.00; utili
ty bulls 25.00 - 28.00.
.carves: s-iaoie loo; marxeisiow.
weak to 1.00 lower: choice vealers
mostly 34.00 36.00: odd nrime to
38.00; . utility commercial mostly
20.00 29.00; good choice 400
475 lbs stock calves 34 00 -37.00.
Hoes: Salable 900: market active.
steady;-choice 180. 235 lbs lareely
30.25 50:. few No. 3 type 19.50 -30.00;
choice 260 - 300 lbs 18.50
19.00;- choice 150 170 lbs 18.50
19.50; choice 300 - 375 lb sows
17.00 - 50 : 400 - 500 lbs 16.00 - 50;
choice light feeder pigs 18.00 - 50.
Sheep: Salable 400: market ac
tive, generally 50 cents higher:
good - choice 90 110 lb wooled
lambs 26.50 37.00; scattered lots
mostly choice 94 - 107 lbs 27.50:
large lot mostly choice 110 lb No. 3
nit lamb 25.50: sood choice 103
lbs 24.50; odd good yearlings 21.00 -23.00:.
cull : ewes 8.00; good ewes
salable around 13.00..
Potatoes
' CHICAGO (' Potatoes: Ar
rivals 361, on track 464: total U.S.
shipments Friday 914. Saturday 711
Sunday 13; supplies moderate; de
mand good: market steady at ceil
ings for best; track sales, local a
hundred pounds: Idaho Russet
85.94-6.15. standards 15.366. utili
ties, 84.86-5.06; Montana Russets
85.66. ,
Guard Units
Meet
- a-..n.i.. mxtinff nf the K and
Service companies of the Eightn
Oregon Infantry, Oregon National
Guard Reserve; ;is scheduled ior
Tuesday,- 7:30 pjn. in the Court
house Basement. '
Accordins to Cant. James L. Bar
..... tk. w n romrjanies are now
nnen lor enlistments, veterans
re, the two companies are now
non-veterans, aged 16 to 66 who
may not quality tor. regular mili
tary auiy may uc ...yvm
these units, he said.
. National Guard Reservists, the
rants in recoiled, are not to be used
in combat duty outside Oregon but
in case of attack will have the pri
mary duties of policing and pro
tecting the people and property of
the state.
Persons interested in loinine the
reserve are asked, to contact capi.
John Stewart at the courthouse,
nhone 4271: Capt. Jack Benner,
6996; , Lt.' E. W. Moore,- M575 or
Capt. James L. Barrett, 2-0364.
Former KF
Couple Visit
Pormer Klamath Palls residents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cochran, now
operating a hunting lodge near Bar
kervilie. B. C will arrive today by
United Airlines for a brief visit
here. They are enroute home, from
Los Angeies.
They will be guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George A. Myers, 711 Pacific
Terrace.- Mrs. Myers is a niece.
Mrs.: Cochran is also, a sister of
Mrs. George B. Llndley, 1034 River
side. . ,
A dinner' at the Yacht Club . is
being arranged for them tonight
with places to be laid for Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil B. Matt and son Bob
ble, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Cleve
and dalghter Blllie Lin, . Mr. and
Mrs. Rowland L. Ulrich, Mr. and
Mrs. George Myers and son Georgle
and the guests of honor. .
ON THE HOOF .
MIAMI Ufi Owner-Trainer John
H. Clark of Lexington, Ky. has
brought the popular Confederate
theme to racine at Hlaleah. When
one of his horses wins, Clark flies
the stars and bars over his barn.
His exercise boys wear T-shirts
with the Confederate flag on the
front.' Clark himself wears a bat
tle cap.: The stable colors are red
and white with bars on the sleeve.
The plant mercury i a mean
distance of 36 million miles awav
irom uie sun.
US
Suburban Service
I On Your Worn Equipment
lHfcWlnyr .. 770
Damage Suit
Opens Today
A 317,000 damage suit got under
way in Circuit Court this morning
with Yellow Cab Co. and one of its
drivers, Tony Passarettl, as defend
ents. Plaintiff in the case. Russell Orlf
ftth. is represented by Atty. A. C.
Yaden.
Griffith claims permanent and
lasting injuries when run over by
a Yellow Cab ou So. 6th St., in
April of 1949.
Attorneys for the defendants are
R. B. Maxwell and B. J. Ooddard.
Griffith is seeking 810.000 gen
eral damages and 87153.84 special
damages.
Funeral
TOKKX
Fun.ral Mrvlro tor Pre Dillon B.
Yoktm 33. who wat kllltd in Korta
will ba held from O'Halr'l Mamorlal
Chap! Timday March II at 1 p.m.
Tha Bav. David r. Barnalt Jr. of
flciatinc Inlamtnt will ba mad in
tha Kano Ctmalary. Pallcan Pol Vrw
will ba in eharg of military honor.
Reward Offered For Killer
Of Sutton Tipster; Cops
Comb Gotham Crime Mills
NEW YORK W Rewards of
$13.000 ' were offered Mondav for
information leading to the killer of
Arnold - Schuster, the youne sales
man" whose tip caused the arrest
of notorious bank robber Willie
ine Actor ' Sutton.
While police pressed a vast
roundup of known hoodlums and
searched for clues, two newspa
pers and a television station posted
ine rewara oners.
Police Commissioner r,Mm P
Monoghan said that "all 19.000" of
the city's police "know what their
No. l too is today to Iran the
rais involved in tnis outrage."
Schuster, a handsome. 24-v ear.
old Brooklyn clothing salesman and
ex-Coast Guardsman, was shot
down Saturday night, 19 days after
he put the finger on Sutton.
roiice meorized that It either
was - an underworld killing to
avenge Sutton's arrest, or the work
of a maniacal crank with a twisted
hatred for police informers.
Fearing that other persons with
Information against Sutton might
oe in oanger, is ponce were as
signed to guard employes of a
Weather
Western Oreeon Considerable
cloudiness and showers Monday
and Tuesday. Snow in mountains.
Little temperatures change. High
both Monday and Tuesday 45 to
55. Lows Monday night 36 to 42.
Winds off coast northwesterly and
25 to 35 miles an hour, diminishing
Tuesday to 15 to 35 miles an hour.
Eastern Oregon Considerable
cloudiness and a few showers of
mixed rain and snow Mondav.
Snow flurries and a little colder
Monday nieht. Partly cloudy Tues
day with a few snow flurries in
mountains. Highs both Monday and
Tuesday 36 to 46. Lows Monday
night 22 to 35.
Northern California Partly
cloudy Monday and Tuesday, with
scattered showers. Snow in moun
tains. Cooler Monday and Tuesday
night. Westerly to northwesterly
winds of 15 to 30 miles an hour
off shore
Grants Pass and vicinity Most
ly cloudy with occasional showers
Monday. Partly cloudy with a few
showers Monday night and partly
cloudy Tuesday. High both days
50. Low Monday night 30.
'34 hours to 4:30 a.m. Monday
Max. Min. Precip
Baker 44 31 .07
Bend 49 29 T
Eugene . 52 39 .26
La Grande 45 34 .30
Lakeview 47 31 .14
Medford 55 33 .05
North Bend 49 43 .70
Ontario 44 32 .14
Pendleton 54 39 .15
Portland 53 43 .30
Roseburg 53 40
Salem 50 41 .20
Boise. - 45 34 .26
Chicago 52 43 .09
Denver 46 . . 31 T
Eureka . 50 43 .49
Los Angeles 61 SO T
New York : 47 37 .
Red Bluff 0 45 .33
San Francisco - 60 49 - .02
Seattle . 47 39 .77
DISTaiCT COIST
Corneliuf J. Dufgan, overload, for
feit SSS ball.
Latha M. Landla, violation baaic rul.
rme 7.;w.
Cuataf Brakevelt, no operator's II.
cense. Fine S0.
MUNICIPAL COUBT
Antonio Martinez, drunk. Fine SIS or
vti aaye.
conby Huff., drunk. Fine SIS or 7A
aayi.
Dewey. Jonea. drunk. Fine SIS or 7'
aayc.
Lena w won. arunx. to anoear.
Manuel Martinez, drunk. Fine SIS or
7 'a aayi.
joiepn snuck. drunk. Forfeit fis ban.
Obituary
JAMES
Kathleen Suian Jamea. the Infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Jamet
of Bonanza, Oregon died here February
29. 1SS2. Beiidei her sarenta the Is
aurvivea oy a . oroiner, Micnaei co
ward or Bonanza ana eTanaoarents. nr.
and Mrs. C. A. Bickord of Prairie
DuSae. Wisconsin and Mr. and Mrs.
Milton C. James of Bethesda, Mary
land. Funeral services will take place
at the graveside In Klamath Memorial
Park on Tuesday, March It at 1:00
p.m., Rev. David Barnett Jr. of the
First ' Presbyterian church orriciatlng.
Ward's Klsmath Funersl Horn in
charge of the arrangements.
BONE8 CELEBRATES
BOSTON, i7P Bones McKlnney,
captain of the Boston Celtics in
the NBA, is joined by millions of
folks throughout the world when
ever he celebrates his birthday and
marriage anniversary. They hap
pen, to be on New Year's and
Christmas Day. McKlnney was
born on Jan. 1, 1919 at Lowlands,
N. . C. He was married on Dec.
25, 1941.
PAYS TO SKATE .
PROVIDENCE, R. I. I Ray
Powell of the Providence Reds is
definite proof that it pays to stay
out of hockey penalty boxes. Pow
ell has been in the box only once
and that occured in the opening
game-of the season. Powell leads
tha American. Hockey -League In
scoring,-. . i .. ' . i
uaaaaajeMMMi
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the system nearly 350 years ago.
All Uie while, in Hyderabad, the
rich have been getting richer and
the poor nave been Rcttinir poorer,
and I'd like to close tills pleco
with this statement:
THAT ALWAYS HAPPENS
WHEN TOO MUCH POWER IS
HELD IN TOO PEW HANDS TOO
LONG.
If. rlaht here In America, we
leave too much power in too few
Hands too long, we 11 mid eventual'
ly that most of the nlensant thine."
of life are sravltatinir into the
nanas mat noid the power wnue
ine rest ot us win ne nvinir more
and more on the skim milk and
tne potato peellnits.
No lesson oi historv is Dlitlne r
man mat.
Queens ' bank which he ' and his
gang allegedly held up and robbed
m iao.
Police also were posted at the
home of the narents of voumr Schu
ster, who had spurned a guard de
spite a series of threatening let'
ters ana teiepnone call.s
The last of 11 threatening notes
was slipped under the door of his
father's clothing shop the dav he
died. Printed with pencil. It read:
"This Is your last day."
Schuster got nothing but death
:or nis tip leading to Sutton s ar
rest.
But Monday, the New York Jour
nal American- offered 810.000 and
the Brooklyn Eagle and Dally News
Television Station WPIX. $1,000
eacn. lor the apprehension of his
Council President Rudolph
Halley, former chief counsel for
the Senate Crime Committee, said
ne win ask the council to offer a
sa.ouo reward.
In his cell. Sutton said: "This
sinks me. Why did they want to
ao anytmng like that? I had noth
ing against the kid. I was going to
get caught sooner or later. I feel
very dad about this, and th nk it's
a lerrioie Killing."
some 150 detectives nicked uo
scores of ex-convlcts for Question
ing, ana pushed through the city
hunting clues.
The number one man sought was
a convicted murderer and prison
mgiuve, r-recericis J. l ine Angel
Tenuto. an ofd nal of Suttnn. Thpv
broke out of a Pennsylvania prison
tuKciner m mr..
LEGAL NOT-JCE
CITATION
IN Tin! CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF KLAMATH
ProhAt Unurlnwnl
In the matter of the Esiate
of
ILA C. NEALEIGH also known as
i. . nbALCioH. deceased.
TO: Florence Zieglar. Cunha, Myrtle
Ila Kelly. Martin Lowell Nealeiah, Bill
F. Ross. Genevieve A. Barbaeallo Rob
ert R. Ross. Marlon W. Rom, James
n. jtosa. oereia v. Ross. David D.
Ross. Nods Becker, and Mr. Glen A.
Nealeilh.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
untwa. you are nercby cited and
required to appear In the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for the County
of Klamath. Probate Department, at
the Court Room thereof at Klamath
Falls. Oregon, in the County of Klsm
ath. State of Oregon, within JO davs
from the dote of the service of this
cltaUon upon you If served within
Klamath County. .Oregon, and within
20 days from tha date of such service
if served In any other county of the
State of Oregon If personally served,
and within 28 days from the date of
the first publication of this citation if
served by publication to show cause,
if any exists, why an order should not
be made authorizing the hereinafter
described real property to be sold at
private administrators sale as prayed
for In the petition of the administrator
on file herein. Said property Is located
in Klamath County. Oregon, and de
scribed as follows, to-wil:
The South one half of Lot II. In
Block 8 of Pleasant View Tracts,
Klamath County. Oregon.
WITNESS: THE HONORABLE David
R. Vandenberg. Judge of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Klamath. Probate Depart
ment, with the seal of said court af
fixed this 2S day of February. 1D.12.
ATTEST: CHARLES F. DeLAP
Clerk
.. ? JANF WEVER Deputy Clerk
M-IO-17-24-31 No. 90S
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids wlU be received on or
before 2:00 p.m.. Wednesday, April 2.
1952 at the office of Hnwtrri n ppp,n
Architect 1121 Main Street Klamath
Falls, Oregon, for the erection of a six
classroom addlUon .to Sacred Heart
Academy. Klamath Fails. Oregon. The
structure will be two stories and have
a total area of approximately gfioo
squere feet. The bids will be for the
general work and will Include all of
the mechanical items.
AS a condition nr,PMl,nt tn ritu.
Ing official Proposal Forma, the bidder
must nave qualified ten days prior to
w,e opening oi Dios.. an prescribed by
wiMipter mj, urn or uregon, lyji.
Plsns and Specifications may ba ob
tained at the Office Of Howard R. Pr.
rln Architect, 1121 Main Street, Klam
ath Falls. Oreann A rfj,ru,all r h,-,u.
five and no-fon il.lnn, win k r.,ipH
for Plans and Specifications. Deposits
w, rciunueo 10 ine oinaers upon
return Of the Plsna anri Rnniriniinn.
Plans and specifications are on file
at the Builders Exchange Coop. ai7
nunoers exchange Building, Portland.
The successful bidder will be reoulred
to furnish a Surety Company Bond in
full amount of the Contract Price, and
he Shall ha rn,,lrrf , mrrtr Diakll-
a-iauiuty insurance as .specified.
A bidders bond or certified check In
amount equal to five per cent (Si of
wie jump sum ota must accompany
the bid as a guarantee for the exe.
cutlon of the contract and bonds, in
case the contract Is awarded to the
bidder.
The Building Committee of the Sac.
red Heart Parish rrv the rlvht tn
reject any and all bida and to waive
any iniormamies.
signed: SACRED HEART PARISH
Ttv T P ClSrV BAOTHD
M 10-17-24 No. 907
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OT
THE STATE OP OREGON
FOR KF.AMATM mtlMTV
IN THE matter nr thk fbtatt
OF ELMER C. MANNING. DECEASED
Notice li hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed administra
tor Of the Mint if r.lmar r. Manning
deceased by the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Klamath County,
and has .qualified. AH persons having
claims against tha said estat e are
hereby notified to present the same
duly verified at by law required to
the undersigned. In care of the County
Clerk of Klamath Countv at uM Clarke
office In the Court House at Klamath
Falls, Oregon within tlx months from
date hereof.
uated and first published. February
11, 1B32.
Date of last publication, March 10.
1832. i
Howard KaKelday
Administrator or said attata
O. A. Helkklla
Attorney for Admx.
All Pearson 4th. A va. Bid.
Portland, Oregon .
r-U-ia-39 M-9-19 TiOt BBS
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The minimum charge for any one
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MEETING NOTICES
w ALOHA CHAPTER No.
Wyf 61. will hold Its remilar
-al,l4s. meeting Tuesday. Mar.
W It at Mnsonlo Hall. 8
v p.m. Visitors welcome.
Letha Murphy Worthy Mntron
Elmer Briunli'tt Worthy Patron
IOOF NO. 137
Every Tuesday 8:00 P.M.
Fifth and Main Sts.
Klamath l.ocluo No. 77
A . T. and A. M. Will
hold a stated meeting
Mon.. March 10, 8 p.m
visiting brethren lavlt
ed. Refreshments.
Dale Bnbber
Worshipful Master
LOST AND FOUND
LOST, female Cicrman shenherd doe. 18
months old. Nam Ideal. If found phone
S226.
GENERAL NOTICES
PERSONALS
KLAMATH BKAUTY SHOP
Permanent waves at reasonable prices.
Free parking. Phon 7t-M. lS North
nroao.
WISH lo rtirrevnond with lsdv. to 40
yrs. who likes to fish and hunL Write
Box I N. Tulelake. Calif.
REAL SILK. 71.12.
FRATEX Plastics. Phnne 8.T24.
ZOE DHITCE Swanson's Beauty Shop.
r-none Tioi.
STANLEY Home Products. Phone .
10
SERVICES
Heavy Hauling
ANYWHERE. FOR HIRE
Honest Rates Weights Service
Insured
ANDERSEN FREIGHT LINE
2802 South Sixth
Ph. 9240 or 2-3133
EXCAVATING
Mobil Shovel and Trench Ho
Bulldozer Fill Dirt Topsoil
Crushed Rock - Driveway Cinders
Compressor
CRANE SERVICB
GRAHAM BROS.
Phois 6541 or QUO
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Nfwet Sanitary Method!
Alao
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE'
Clean Swpr Lines of Roots, Etc
ED & KINO
2434 Orchmvl Phone 0841
ALTERATIONS All work luirtntteil
Jennie Hare, Anit, 707 Main. Phon
6333.
CARPENTER work. Rcmodrllnc
and
new corutnjcllon. Phone 2-0117.
LANDSCAPING, ipraylnir. tree pruning
call Sinfl Suburban Flower Shop.
Franc It "Smilhv" SmlthTr fturenn.
Lt ua work with you HOW on your
landtcape needi.
I N COME TAX RFTITHSS
For appointment- Phone 3-0231. Harvey
Rlsnham.
ELECTRICAL contracting. Work guar-
niito. rnnn A'l'H'i
SEPTIC TAVKS
Pumped, concrete tnnki and drain
flCldl I m tailed. Orvlll Miiatrrave.
PAINTING and nanarhanm
"Thoi
7fll7.
TRIPP'S AUTO painting, body and fen
der work. Phong 4040
CURTAINS Uund-ed
Phone 4914
and atrctched.
FULLER Brushes. Phone Dfi04 or 3077.
Legal Notice
Sale of Timber. Klamath Indian Res
ervation. Seated bids In duplicate, on
forms provided therefore, marked out
side, "Bid. Wildhorse No. 2A Logging
"nil, aaareflia io ine superintendent.
Klamatn Indian Aaencv. Klamath
agency, Oregon, will be received until
:wj f.M.. Pari fie Htandarrl Time.
April fl, 1932 and will be considered
the equivalent of oral auction bids and
oosiea for ine information nr all bid.
ders. Oral auction hlrfs will he re.
celved by the Superintendent, Klamath
Indian Agency, beginning at 2:00 P.M.,
Pacific Standard Time, April 8. 1032,
for the purchase of timber on the
Wildhorse No. 2A Logging Unit. The
oral auction bidding will be restricted
to thotre who have ore v loudly submitted
an acceptable sealrd bid in accordance
wnn mis notice, ine unit includes ap
proximately 7.800 acres of timber lands
with a total estimated stand to be cut,
which estimate is not guaranteed, of
approximately 40,000.000 feet B.M. of
pondcrosa pine, S.ooo.OOO feet B.M. ofJ
sugar pine,, a possible small volume of
uoiigiti fir, incense cedar, white fir
li li. pcich. r.nc n mader must
state the price per thousand feet B.M.
Scrlbner Decimal C Log Scale that will
be paid for timber, cut and scaled prior
to any readjustment of rales as sped
fled In the contract. No bid will be
considered for less than .T7.23 per
thousand feet B.M. for ponderous pine
and sugar pine, $12.30 per thousand
feet B.M for Douglas fir and Incense
,?r S.8t per thousand feet B.M for
u m6 '. and 3.e.1 prr thousand feet
Check for filvlv IhMl.anJ Jl,.!!.
iwr oiner snec es. A cert f ed
OOOi on a solvent bank, payable to the
Treasurer of the United States, must
accompany each sealed bid. Persons
bidding for or on behalf of companies,
corporation, or partnerships must at
the time of bidding submit In writing
conclusive evidence of their authority
to do so. The deposits will ha returned
to the unsuccessful bidders The de
posit of the successful bidder will be
applied ax part of the purchase price
against timber cut on this unit only or
retained as liquidated damages if the
bidder shall not execute the contract
and furnish satisfactory bond for Fifty
thousand dollars i$30.000) within sixty
days from acceptance of his bid. If
an oral bid Is declared to be high at
the close of the auction, the bidder
must Immediately confirm the bid by
submitting it in writing on an Indian
Service bid form. The right to vaive
technical defects and to reject any and
all bids Is reserved. The contract will
specify that alt designated timber shall
be cut and removed from the unit
prior to Aoril 1. 10.18. Before bids are
submitted full Information concerning
the timber, tha conditions of sale, and
ine sunmission of bids, should oe on,
talned from the Superintendent, Klam
ath Indian Agency, Klamath Agency,
Oreson: the Area Director. Indian
Service, Building 1, Swan Island, Port
land IS. Oreann: or the Commissioner
of Indian Afalrs, Washington 2A, DC.
Lfaiea jMirt oin nay oi January im
at Washington, D. C. Dale E, Doty,
Assistant Secretary of the Interior.
r-wi-iB-.tt ,ua-io-i7 no., us
SIRVICI
Septic Tank Service
TANKS, drain fields Installed
repaired. Years of txperlenoe. All
work guarantedd.,
PHONE 8731
CENTRALIZED
SERVICE BUREAU
wnat you nont want.' someone
else needs I Let us find what you
want or find the person who needs
wnat you don't want. . .
This la the kind of service we are
offering . . . why not take advant
age oi this unique opportunity.
Drop In at 355 East Main in Klam
ath Fails and get acquainted or
Phone 5670
MOVING? . . .
Call 7435 ,' ,7
Local-Lout Distance
Piano and appliance moving a
specially
Transfer and Storate
Bekln's Moving and Storage
Peoples Warehouse
Since mt" ' ,
FIX THAT
RADIO
Our Business l Sound
CONNER'S SERVICE CO.
Phone Wit
Public Accountant
' ants Audlanr
Official 30 No, 7th. fhana (Ml
rem THKC THIMMINO
Phon. j.o;im
12
IDUCATIONAL
DIESEL. .
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
WE NEED several mechanic
ally Inclined and reliable men
to train for positions. In tha
Tractor and Equipment Indust
ry. If you are not making bet
ter than 190 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 TRAININO SERVICE
Write Box 2 co Herald & News
BOOKKEEPING, shorthand tyvuuj kla
isnsa iuoi.ru. time macmn.
KLAMATH BUSINESS COLIXOI
TO Pin Phon area
1J
HEALTH
MASSAGL. ' therapeutic exsrrlses for
woman. Spot reducing featured. Phon
14 HELL WANTED, FEMALE
APPLICATIONS are now being taken
ior aaiea in h. n Mr. hlkk
J, C. Penney Company.
PERMANENT1 OSlflftW
Nationally known company hat one nine
m iocbi norm ior aiegiri. wonoarrui
opportunity for right type person. Sal
ary. commUalon. vacation with pay,
hoioltalUatton olan and retirement nlin
30 to 40 eara of age preferred. Con
taatri oiaiv r.rripioyrneru office (or ap
poimmeni, 414 aiain.
16 HELP WANTED. MALI
SALESMAN WANTIft
Salary and commUalon to ouAliflerf man
niun 1Mb acquainiea wnn grocery irane
in Southern Oregon territory. Writ Got
den Grain Mararoni Co.. 1111 130th
Ave., ban laeanaro, California ior in
tervlew.
W ANTE 6. two exoerienred ' Pine and
rlr graden. Year around work. Tod
ilood ODDortunllv. Penhrthv l.unv
ber Co. Box &U. Yreaa, California.
Phone W7.
ADVANCEMENT AND rtJTUR
PER MA NltNT POSITION
Nationally known comnanv ham Men Ine
In Klamath EalU store for aaleeman.
Man hired will alao be trained for high
er pun uon wnn our company, salary,
commlulon. hoao I tal Italian olan. vara.
tlon pay and retirement plan. Only men
who will work hard for advancement
need apply. Contact Stat Employment
ornce ior appointment, w Mam.
SALESMAN-
amlnea to start. aoDron.
275. per month. Opportunity to ad
Ages in to 30. AdoIv Standard
Stations, Inc. 2nd and Main or Kaplan-
ne ana opnng an,
17
HELP WANTED
BOO' FAMILY Wat kins route now avail 1
able. If you want your own hut l nets
with better than average Income, write
for Information to The J. R. Watklns
Co., J 07 Dexter. Seattle 0, Washing
ton.
IRONING, house cleaning. Phone &470.
WANTED, experienced real estate
salesman on houses and commercial
property. Newhoute Real Estate, 2040
so. aixin.
WANTED, full time Janitor for man or
can am ningicg uy man ana wiie. year
around Job. Write, Herald News., Box
WANTED, experienced a 11k finisher.
Must be good. l-33 nr. Call J-e;W2,
new service tunary, nose our g, ore.
18 SITUATIONS WANTED
WILL care for chlldYen' ln my' home.
Phone 4484.
COLORED girl wants hour "worli." Call
BrWB. '
HOURLY work. Phone 2-0214,
will care for children In my home
days or your home evenings. Call
2-1343.
22
ROOMS FOR RENT
ROOM for rent including board. One or
two. 1202 Pine.
ROOMS, board,, gentlemen. 1607 Cres-
ROOM. gentleman. 13.10 Crescent.
ROOMS, 3. 020 Jefferson.
LIOHT housekeeping. Everything fur.
nlsherl. Suitable sober bachelor or cou
ple, loo North Broad.
OUTSIDE ROOMS, steam heat, $9 and
per weex. ijine Hotel, pnone Tto,
ROOMS for rent. Private entrance.
clSi? fJf Hone?4444.
ROOMS, prices reasonable, Phone "4riajf.
LoVELYTrooms for rent t4.-T.V weeE
Close In, Phone 4Jg. -FRONT
room for rent" Greer" Apart
ments, 710 Main.
ROOMS 1034 High.
24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT, to reliable party with 'no
pets. Newly decorated three room
apartment. 4',i blocks from Main. S17
norm em,
FURNISHED apartment, private hath
and entrance. Heat furnished. Adults,
Phone 2-2770, 1421 Esplanade.
UPSTAIRS furnished aoartment." (lam
equipped. Across from the Academy.
SMALL furnlshea aoartment. Llaht and
water. .10. 1723 Oak.
apartment Centrally located. 121 South
2nd.
FURNISHED 3 rooms,
shower 939.50.
Phone 2-IWS7.
THREE room furnished apartment near
High School. Large rooms. Large clos
ets. Adults. Phone 6.142.
NEWLY decorated three room fur
nlihed. Close In. Couple. 933. Utilities
lurnisneo. rnona or swj,
CLEAN- i-room" apartment. 433 J North
Tenth:
NEWLY decorated anartmant. Oraar
Apts. 710 Main. .
UNFURNISHED, basement apartment
for bachelor or ladv. Natural hot water
heat and water furnished. 933. Refrig
erator and electric range available.
2QI2 Main or phone 3410.
STEAM HEATED apartment with bed-
room, oiwi usk at.
FURNISHED aoartment for renL
Apartment 1, 300 Market.
THREE ROOM furnished apartment. 3001
While.
ONE bedroom unfurnished' 'apartineaC
Iudbi oeoroom uniumisnea
Gas, equipped. Call 3-0611.
10
14 APARTMENTS FOR RENT
foKRlNT1." iwo room aDarimeh
erythln furnished. Close In. hone 3302.
MUDcnn furnished two bedroom apart
menl.
F il H N I H Ht ft clean "apa runetTej
equipped. Refrigerator. For quiet couple
Villa Marquise. Inquifel3:i4 0k.
ftrRKX r odinlur n is)ted aparunVnt and
hath. Adults only, Phone M7J, gi Wa.
nut
BMali. apartment,' close In. Utilltiei
furnished, also sleeping room. Phune
tO.I(.
f il H tt room collage, rfurnUhedi com"
fortably and completely . Immarulately
Clean. Very homey. Adults. Phone 4.ma.
cheneli. tHim heal, aladrlo rust.
tio well Ilea Arms Apartment
rTftifalffE iKres room apaflmlnl
MM; twn room unit Ml .11 ulllill.
Inrlua.d. 41. N. Tenth.
it Houm torn hint
fott, ItKNT, ' three" room' modem furn.
Shad ratiln. Klertrio atova. Il.nt lii.
" 't..X2M '". r call 31.
ISViPUtX for rant, liil lintneaaffT"
fbH fiafSrs". one tttdrootn furnfin3
House, an Wsshlnllon.
6Kt bedroom 3upleN. VnliTrnliheil ok.
c.pt ren,a and refrla.ratoi. Clean
and newly deroretetf. no objection to
one child, no pets. vMO. Phone eno.
ttohYt HOffMp.rily lurnl.h'a'irTiouM
tor rani. aolJali HI.
WO 5c)M furnished hous ior rent.
Phone.nr
Tft'b B.bftb'd'Ki hous. for rent. Phon,
am
riFpljLX for rent. Phone m before
t p.m. '
lr6 llltTfjT. two bedroom .' unfurnlan.d
hous. Alao -small eabln.. Inquire All
nian
fWb b.droom home with office In front.
Completely furnlahed. Katra good lo
cation for bu.ln.si. Call 5070.
6Ml badroam partly furnished houM.
Close In. Call 1-HM.
RfTli'Wfi tor rent, Inquire Pligly Wllilly:
Phone Mai. '
21 MISCftUNlOUt fOR Nf
For Lease Long Term ...
. ; . Service .Station,
Motel,', Restaurant
' SITE
Oood location,-Highway 97 at Dla.
rjiond Lake Jet. For more Informa
tion write Box oHf Chlloquln. Ore.
TRUCKS ' U DRIVE ,
Move Touraelf Save H
New Trucki Tor Long Trlpi
Pickups -, stakes Vans
BEACON W0BIL SERVICE
1M1 E. Main " Phone 3M
fbK 'AiOIT-y nlht. day or month",
lare bulldlnf next Is Little Sweden on
South Sixth, for dance., parti... s.t...
.hows. Has electric heal, nlc danr
floor, atas and piano. AIM banquet
teblea available and eiaht or ten r H.
astal. for Lodie w. South Sixth Com.
muniir nan. pnone wa.
SFrTct ibr rent. KO Mala.
Phon.
Tll
GARAGE for rent. Inquire Pissly Wig.
y. Phone 9UI.
10 RIAL UTATI FOR SALI
.240 ACRES
On Lost River.' Sandy loam, mostlv
all In alfalfa and clover. Ready
ior spuds, pssture for 00 head
cattle. All machinery In good con.
anion, nve room modern home,
large potato cellar, good big hay
barn, machine shed end other
buildings. This Is well worth the
money at I8S.000. Terms.
HENLEY DISTRICT
314 acres, 1M acres under lrrlta
tlon bordering Lost Rrlver. Oood
buildings, no eel worms. Mostly
pasture and Clover. Oood share
of it ready -for potatoes. 176,000,
Terms.
HOMEDALE ROAD
75 acres In pasture and grain. All
under Irrigation. Priced til .000.
16.000. will hsndle, balance on long
terms.
JACK OARDNER
Phone 6371
Newhouse Real Estate
3060 So. 6th
PhoneS 833
FIT FOR A KING
ere Is a home anyone would be
proud to own. Only 3 blocks to the
School. Built In 1946. Insulated and
stortn windows on all windows.
Well built and conveniently ar
ranged. Automatic heat, hardwood
floor In nice large living room.
Separate garage. Dandy yard all
fenced. '4 acre of ground. Close to
stores and bus. Priced for quick
sale at 17.500. Reasonable terms.
, H. A. financing available. . .
DUPLEX FOR SALE
Excellent location In MILLS ADDI
TION. 24 room plastered units
both In good shape and one Is
fully furnished. , $120 mommy in
come. Full price 12,000. Terms
At . Longmlre . Eves.6734
Joe Perry ' Eves. 8333
BURTON E. GRAY
REALTOR arid, . INSURANCE'.'
1037 Main St. Phone 3605 or 3431
LISTINGS NEEDED
We urgently need listings on city
and suburban - homes. If you're
thinking' of selling nlease call ua
now for' Interview and estimate of
market' value. uicx courteous
attention will be given to all
calls, without any obligation to you.
. ' WALT DIETZ.
! ' " '. with
,T." B. WAITERS
REALTORS and INSURANCE
107 So. 7th Phone 4193 (Eve.409)
Are You Interested?
In a well .bullti 3 bedroom brick
ttAtia 1NMnl.i. 'rflnlnar room, full
basement,, piped oil furnace, trees
ana jawn, oeauuiui view. iuw
with 82000 down. ...
Claire Ellis 2-2659
Oene Favell 6045
Jay Griggs 4254
W., W. ; Thompwn at ' Malln
J. W. SANDERS
REALTOR
1319 Main ; " ' , ' Phone 1821
IS RIAL UTAH FOR SALI
HOT SPRINGS
Lovely, two story 3 bfrlronm bom
on Eldorartn Blvd. About live year
old, beautifully lantlacaped. Larr
living room with fireplace, tlliilni
room, large kitchen and half batl
dowmtalra. Large utility room, etc
In baaement. New wall-to-wall car
petlhg, numerous cloaeUi. Extn
tool room on rear of garage, bar
bocue, patio, etc. Full price onl:
18,600. Will carry maximum loai
of any kind. Shown by appoint
ment only.
MILLS ADDITION
Very well designed and aturrill;
built two bedroom house, abou
five years old. Dinette apace of
living room, large kitchen, utlllt;
room, etc. House fully Insulated
In excellent loratlon. Can be hat
for loooo, only 11000 down payment
YALTA GARDENS
Modern, well constructed 3 '4 bed
room home, Ideal location. Largi
living room, fireplace, dining room
utility, attached garage, complete!;
Insulated. 13 acre rich Irrigate
soil. Price 111,000. FHA terms.
SUBURBAN
We have several small acreages li
the south suburban area, ver)
reasonably priced. Some with dnwr
payments as low as 1900 and pay
menta like rent. Call us now ioi
further Information.
Open Evenings by Appointment
See Homer Stiles
Don Slosn
Fred Scott
Ph. l-im Fives
oflM Eves
6703 Eves.
CHILCOTE & SMITH
REALTORS
Since IMS
111 N. lh St. Ph. 4SM or SS2S
FOR SALE
bedroom home In Hot Bprlngi
District, hardwood floors, fireplace
full basement, new piped furnace
double garage, lot well landscaped;
Property in good condition. Quirk
.p,errn..prle(,lo'l,
8 room home with dinette, fire.
piace, Venetian blinds, full base
went, close lo City Center, near
grade and high school., immediate
possession. Price 750. Terms,
t . . '
Small farm near city on highway,
Weal for dairy or diversified farm
P1,ntl to pasture grass.
fhreVhiiZ' Vnd oUi
three bedroom home with electric
heat, and other buildings.
See Fred Cofer (Evening. 35M)
Bob Stephens (Evenings waoi
Barnhisel Agency
113 S. 8lh St. Phone 4105
HOT SPRINGS
6 BEDROOMS
Furnished home. Oood hoi v.tsr
well, full basement. Fireplace, wait
to wall carpeting, two baths, pic
ture windows, attractive yard. Ail
rooms have nice furnishings auch
as three piece sectional daveno.
drapes, sight piece dining set, OE
range and refrigerator, linens. Price
136,000 on terms.
Summers Lone District
Two hhlrnfwn hnm. Mnlw .
Old. Large bath and kitchen, elec-
wic nov water tans, concrete Inun
dation, large garage with cement
floor, one acre good Irrigated land
mostly In pssture. Should carry
"f .l" ui, i-rice .tow.
Anne Mason Eves. 671
Eddie Hosley 3-0188
BOGUE DALE, Realtor
113 8. th. Phone 7366
SPLENDID BUY
Very good substantial home, cor
ner lot. flVM mnmi With hath nl.k
garage, paved street. Extra 'large
living room, dining room, utility
room and stor&tre room nln. )...
trie hent, and large picture win
dows. Better see this now for only
19760. and will go any type loan.
We Want A Bid
On this attractive two bedrnnm
home completely furnished. In south
suouroan area. Take a look al
this home and give us a bid. lis
worth your time.
Acreages and Ranches
99 ACRES, MODOC POINT 816.000
311 ACRES, LANOO V ALLEY
J4s.000.00
80 ACRES, 1 mile from Malln, All
irrigated 821,000
80 ACRES. LAKEVIEW. 116 0V
6 Acres, Chicken ranch ',4 mile
from Big Y mkt.
3i Acres, Chicken ranch '.i mile
from Big Y mkt.
Apartment House
18 units all electrical eoulned and
and nicely furnished.
18 units all electrically equipped
building and Well worth the nrlre.
call us today about this buy.
Jay P. Griggs Eves. Ph. 4264
Oene Favell Eves. Ph. 6045
Claire Ellis Eves. Ph. 3-2569
'W. W. Thompson at Malln '
J. W. SANDERS
REALTOR
1213 Main St. Ph.752l
FOK SAL-, furnl.hed 4-room home,
two acres good soil, chicken house, cool'
r, Near bus, 4407 Barllett AveT''
INCOME property, warehouse; STaTl
nveatment earnlna II per rant after
'"""rsnc. and taxes. Call 4411 or 0876
THERE'S NOTHING LIKE Herald'
tt Newa Classified ads wrier It
comes to tllmlnw unrl.hl. i t-
- WW
cash. Phone 8111.