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    Saturday, April 3, 1 1)52
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
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MARKETS and FINANCIAL
Stocks
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liiuin iliuii'l ivi'ii tnidp nl nil.
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Ihn riiiisu i'f the dulili uiiih, The
i.lrlko Ik ml liif nildiilnlil Tumdnv,
: n lid Hip nltu'l coiiiiiiinli'H itliriuly
, Im vo stinted nhiililiiwn iiiiiiilliiiiii.
Tlir Hlfi'l iNMirn llirmttr-lvprt
'innvril imrniwly, lioldlnn l Uii- mi.
' slllii H' 1 1 til llln I title. (Inld InllllliK
i.hiirpi win iilinid ii little wllhnut
' riiiiilinuli on m-llv.ty.
, : 'iitoorH iiomi:
HKA'ri'l.R I Tlie Navy Iniiu
.x purl (leu. A. K. Aiidersnii dockrtl
lie re Kriiluy nli.ht with 'J, (HO troops
end inllllitry (li'iinndrntn from the
Inr Kits'..
(MS
from every acre with
'" Stop soed rot.
Checks seedling blight.
i . Stops stinking smut.
J Crop starts bettor, yields
' J ( bettor.
"Ccronnn" toed diiunfoctAnt
i. '. is also rocommondod for
k ; barloy, oats, rye, millet and
' flax.
., ; See us now for quick, $urt, i
; innomUal CBRKSANucd IrtalmtnL.
I MALIN
$ GrainS Feed
Phone 555 Molin
SO S-J
REVIVAL!
2802 Altamont Drive
Rev. Ralph A. Poole, Evangelist
ApriJ 6th to Run Indefinitely
NIGHTLY AT 7:30
If vou need healinqof body come!
I f vou need spiritual help come!
I f vou wont fellowship come!
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Rev. C. H. Beohm, Pallor
- NOTICE -
THE NEW
COMMUNITY GROCERY
' '. 1040 East Main
Opening for business MONDAY, APRIL 7.
- Grand Opening to follow April 12.
FRESH MEATS-FRESH PRODUCE
COMPLETELY SELF-SERVICE
' Roy Miqliaceio Owner
i ATTEND PRE-EASTER REVIVAL
AND PALM SUNDAY SERVICES IN THE
4. f
at
ASSEMBLY OF
Klamath Falls Rivival Center
V : , , MATHAN MUSICAL EVANGELISTS
Sunday School 9:45 "Gel a Koy Unlock the Traoiure Chil"
Worship 11:00 A.M.- "The Prophet Should Com.'
8 - MUSICAL
70 ft aV a. "ProphiHeel" ': :
"V f 4,,,,Why end WheeJisul Comas In Glory
RADIO
T, 1
KFJI Aiiembly ef God Hour Sot., 6:30-7:00 p
KFLW "Calvary Echoes" Sun. i00-:1' A.M.
Rev. Dan Boyliss, Pastor
QUOTATIONS
Nrw York Htm-ks
Ity The Aainlnled I'rnns
Admiral Corpui titldn 211
Allied UhcmlCHl 7,'l
A II In C'IiiiIiiii'IH 4V
Aiticrlcun Alillnrs 13
Anierlciui Puwor ti Unlit 2i
Aiiieilcitn Ttl. tt Tel, 193
Ainnrlemi Tobacco 6H
AmicuiiflR Copper 411
AtililMiii Hiillrmid XI
lii'llilrlirm Klcol ' 60
influx Alrplinic Co. 41
Unfit Wnrnnr tw
linn nnulm Addlim Miiclilne 17
C.'ll II I'll 111 II PucklllK ii
ciniiiiiii ii I'Mi-iiic :tu
Ciiii-rpllliir Ti iirlor Ml
Ci liuiciic Oiiigwrutlfui 42
(.'lirvsli'r Cuipomlloii , 47
CJIili'M Hervlec 10H
C'onnolldntcd fcrtlnvn 34
Cnn.Kiiliduli'd Vultec 17
Clown Zi-lli-i Imcli Ml
CurllKH Wrjirlit 8
liili:lu All iturt M
dul'iiiil r Nrmoiirn W
hii-.tmiill K'xluk 44
llnifr.inn nfldlo 14
Oenernl Klnctrlc Sfl
(Irneriil KowH 42
(irneral Mo'.nrs 1)4
CIpiii'kIii Pne Plywood -'I
Clondyear Tlrr 44
lloinenlnkr M'nlnit Co. 311
Iiitei-iiti'liiiuil Mitrve-.lrr 3:1
Interiiiitlonitl Paper 47
Johnn Mnlivlllr lid
Kennncott Copper 77
l.lliliy, McNeill II
I.oikliefd Alrerult 10
I.r.ew'n liieorporntrd ' 10
I. Dim Bell A
Monlomcry .Ward ., M
Nnfih Krlvlmitor ' . 20
New York Central ' . III
Northern PtieKIn 81) :
Pnellle American Vh
Pacllle Oiik ti Klectrlc 34 1
Paclfln Tel. ft Tel. Kill :
Packard Motor Car 4 1
Penney (J.C. Co. (17 :
Pemi'ivlviinln It.R. I
Pepsi Cola Co. II '
Phllco nadio ?II 1
Radio Corponitlon , 20'
Rnyonler Ineorn
Rnvnnler Incorp Pld "
Hepiilille Sleel 4" '
Reynolds Metal 4 :
Rlclllleld Oil .17
Knfewnv Htorf Inr. , II !
Kcoll Paper Co. SI 1
Seam Roebuck k Co 3
Soconv Vitciiuin Oil 30 1
Hmitlurn Patlflr TJ)
Htimdard Oil Call! 54 :
Htandard Oil N.J. 7
btudeliuker Corp. 37 1
KiiiiKlilne Mlnlnx 10 '
.Swill i Company 31 1
TnuiKainerlcii Corp. - Tj '
Tweniioil) Century Fox . . 17 '
Union Oil Company ''. . 44
Union Pacllle " 118
United Airline 17 '
United Aircraft . 3D
tinned Corporation 6 :
United Stales Plywood
United State 8teel 30
Warner Pictures 14 !
Western Union Tel 38 1
WeMlnKliouse Air Brake 25 J
Westlniihouse Electric . 3(1 1
IWoolworlh Company v 43 1
GOD CHURCH
FEATURES --8
Ith not Oak Sti.
Woallier
WeHlorn Oickoii Fiilr and con
tinued win in Htiliiidiiy; IncreunlilK
clniidtiicHH Utiliiiday nlxlit; moatly
ilouily and iui.Iit Uiinnay; occas
ional rain uii const lain Hundiiy;
liliili today 70 to lift Interior mid
uii to fiO on coast. Low Hiitiii.luy
nliilil 42 to 1)2: limit Hilnclny 6b to
70; variable winds ol II to 15 in ties
an hour oil const, bicomliiK south
erly to southwesterly 15 lo 2!i MIlM
an hour Uiiliirdiiy nlKlil ii net Hivi
dny. Kipilcrn Oregon Fair vlth
riomc hlrli cloiiihnims Hatuidav
lliniiiKli Huniliiy: w.i iiii: hiulm both
Jn vm 65 to 76; low Unturday nluhl
30 lo -16.
Ornnls Pas" and Vicinity
Hiiiiny and warm Hutu i tiny ; incrcas
lltK rl()lltlllie;ii Hlillllllnv nll'ht and
Kundny; hlli Hiiturdiiy 80; low
Balurday nlnnt 40. (
lly 'lite Axsocluteil Press
24 linurs enilliiK at 4:30 a.m.
Mas. Aim. Prep.
Baker 02 34
llend -- -
KUK'iie llll 33
Uh Urande 07 60
l.niieview Ilii ;i'i
Medl(rd 80 44
Noi lll Hi nd 61 44
Ontario i:8 ::ll
Pendleton 77 SH
I Portland (Airpt) '76 45
I ' ' '"IK . -. I
Hulem 73 41
Hi
y.i
40
33
33
4ii
53
52
S3
40
40
ail
8') .
7!)
70
III,
Livestock
CWCAOO Hoes, cuttle and
."heep were nominally steady Bat
unlity. 'Id. us mill wllhlit a 010.60
lo I7.00 rantie.
There was a two-way trend In
the market nn butchi-r Iiokh this
week. Barrows and pjlui welKhlim
230 pound and le.su met the nur-towt-Ht
"hlpplnu demand ol the past
yeur. They wound up Meady lo 25
tenia Lower. Meanwhle. local pack
ers were aitHressive buyers of
heavier huffs, which llmshed nlendy
to 25 cents hlKher.
Steera and heifers were steady
to fullv 50 cent hmher for the
week, and In few extreme cases
pained an much as $1.00. Quality
of the run continued below aver
aee. A load of hieh prime fed
aleera brought $31) 00, the hlnhest
Mrtcti last Nrivernber.
rilntiuhter lambs prices worked
filnhrr durlmr the week and elos
m tops on both wooled and rhnrn
ollerlntis were as hiiih as at any
time since the latter part of Ji-nu-ary.
Advances of ! 00 were (ten
eral. Essay Late,
Youth Jailed
SKATTLE 11 A 19-year-old
'service station operator wus sen
tenced to 10 days in Jail Friday
becuu.se he was lalo m preparing
a 500 word essay on why tccn-aitcrs
are more daniierous drivers than
older persons.
Police JudKo Roy do Grief gave
Carl C. Miiii.son J' . nine daya to
turn the essay after his conviction
March 7 on a eharue of driving
with delecllve brakes and lights,
and wllhoul a drivers' license.
Thursday tlio Judue Issued a
bench warriinl lor Munson's arrest.
He saw the report In a nwspapr.
Friday, the youth hurried down
wlih his essay partly written. While
waiting for the afternoon court ses
sion lie ltivtithencd It to the re
quired 5D0 words.
"Too lale," said the Judge. "Ten
days."
KCCS TKANSPLANTI.I)
BERKELEY, Calif. IAHi-Fertile
eggs were transplanted from
one rut to another in an experi
ment by a doctoral candidate at
the University of California. Donald
W. Bailey said the rat bore healthy
thriving- olfsprlng. This was the
first known .successful egg trans
plant on rats, he said. The experi
ment was part of a study on the
I Influence of mothers on the growth
of the young.
HKAVfcR FROZKN IN ICE
MISSOULA. Mont. AP A bea
ver solidly tiwen In the Ice ol
the Clark Fork River was chopped
j tree and given treatment by city
police. A veterinarian melted the
Ice, applied heal and Injected ben
zedrine, but the beaver died.
EASTER
SUNRISE ISERVICE
Mois
Choir .
Spirited
Message
Shasta Drive-In Theater
. . 6:30 a.m.
l . : Hol ie
' Clllruija
' Denver
3 t : Km c kit
1 I l.os t -I'trles
" i I New York
?h I Red Bltlll
.i Hun F'rancl- r
' ' Bealtle
! Kpokanr
ni
WHAT DO YOU DEMAND OF
AN IRRIGATION TURNOUT?
II ISi ' S
?ur,CK. lAiJ,"T,0N- MRMANINC! OF INSTALLATION,
AMD A fT ACT UIILt I mm (. wa. .
fnwn inArf ivv WOUL0 IXrEwT
PEYTON'S CONCRETE
IRRIGATION TURN-OUT
PEYTON
I 835 MARKET
$n ike
to A
IIIH I IIS
unliSS Horn t Klicnath V.IUy
IIOKpltiil. April 4, IH',2, ti Mr. and Mil.
A. k riroNM, lr,x 44H. Klamslh rslli. a
girl. Wcliht; a pound! 7' ounrci.
CACKA ftorn at Klarnalli Vallny
IfrjRpllal, April 4, IUA. to Mr. and Mrl.
'I'iiiV C'nr-.it. Mertlll, Or , a lioy.
Welalll: II pound l:i'j riunri'ii.
MiuiiAiir. I. ii r.Nsi.n
T'AIM.HONMAI'KK--Mod B Paulann.
:i7, ralrlunrHlloii. Natlva of Utah Kail
ilrnt ot l.lkalay, Cull! Juriillnc U.
Mapni, :hi Nallva of Wa.hlnatun. ;i.
dent nt Klamath Ki.ll,. Ora.
Funeral
I.IIIII.N
Funaral alTVlcfe! tin Hnwaid Tannir
Oonrn, 7. who dlrd hera April :i, will
luka plara fioin tlia rhapel of Ward'a
Klauuitll unniNl ll'xnl., Monda, I.IIJ
p. in. ilrv. Uiinlfl Hayllm of tha Aa
iloiiilily ol (jud oirii-lallni. Commllincnt
afiviie and Iritffrrnanl in Klamath Me
morial cemetery.
IIKJS I V
Funeral service! for Marvin Miller
OiUly, M, who died here April 2 will
luka place from the chapel of Wjrd'a
Klainalh Knneral Home Monday, 3
n. m.. Hev. Marvll Ki-yker ol Hi Title.
Jake I'rekliylerian (.'hurra officlMiina;.
( Tolrloae foal No. 1114. Arneilran 1-
al"n will rondiiel military honor! at the
i gravaalde In Klamath Memorial Cema-
1 trr.
Obituary
llllll.l
Perry Allen I'oole, the Infant tun of
Mr. and Mrs. Ilobtrt W. Pw.le. died
heie April :i. Id.li. nesldea the parent!
iiivlvoi! lnlode the si andparenu. Mr.
aed 1rii. IJell.arl Ifoi.eili, ,i and Or.
unu Mru. MailliAll W. C'M,le uii':r.il
1 hrrvli ca look plai a from the rhnprl ot
Ward a Klamalh funeral Home, jautur
lay. April A. 111.12 at II a. m. Ilev.
O. D weaver of flelallng. Commitment
servtre and Interment took place in
Klamath Memorial Cemetery,
GRAINS
CHICAGO 11 Ah early attempt
at a rally In (trains faded out on
the board of trade Saturday. All
cercala opened higher, but before
ihc session was out wheat and soy
beans had dipped under the prev
ious close. Dealings proceeded at
a routine pace.
Flour mills hftcl some hedges .n
flour to the Army guarterfnaster.
Oats, particularly the distant con
tracts, held up belter thah other
cereals. There was buying In this
grain because of wet weather,
which has delayed seccing.
Wheat closed a-3 lower. May
$2.09 'j-ti, com J, lower to high
er. May $1.82 Ti,-1.83. oats 'i lower
to ''4 higher, May 84 ',-84. rye 34
lower to t higher. May $1.58, soy
beans '4 to 1 cent lower. May
$2.89 'i-t-4, and lard 7 to 23 cent
a hundred pounds higher. May
$11.48.
Wheal
Open Hlrh Low Close
May 250 2.50 !-, 2.49 2 2.49 2
Jly 2.41 2.43 2.40 , 2.40 ,
Sep 2.43 2.43 S 242 2.42
niSTRK'T coi;rt
Albert D. Colllna, failure to tlgnal.
Dumlitteri.
Kenneth H. OUon, no mulfler. Dli
mi,ed Albert R. Froom, violation banc
rule. Fine SO.
Irma A. Church, failure to atop at
atop klgn.
John CI. Stuart, failure yield rilht
way. Fine $-'!0.
Jack It Kellum, Improper vehicle
llcente Fine $10
Herbert (1. Fraxanburg, no license
plalei. Forfeit i ball.
Clarenco Godowa. drunk. Sentence 1
daya.
MUNICIPAL rot RT
FUivd K. Dow, drunk. Fine IIS or
7', daya
Cugene Weeka, drunk. Fine SIS or
7'-, dayi.
Warren Earth, drunk. Fine 2S or
12', day!
Einei Seulter, vlolaUon baalc rule.
Fine S2.V
Mildred Scott, failure to yield right
way to vehicle. Forfeit $5 bail.
POTATOES
1950-51 1951-52
i April 1 0 15
April 2 21 12
April 3 21 6
Month to date 42 33
Season to dale 13.044 8.775
SAN FRANCISCO tUSDA)
Potatoes: & cars on track; Idaho
1 arrived: no sales.
LOS ANGELES OP IUSDA)
Potatoes: 67 cars on track; Nev. 1,
Calif. 1. Cclo. 1. Idaho 99 arrived;
market steady: Idaho Russets No.
1 unwashed 5.35.
Woman Drowns,
Two Missing
SEATTLE 11 A Seattle woman
drowned and her husband and son
were believed to have lost their
lives hi a boating accident off
iBainbridge Island In Puget Sound
Friday.
1 The body of Mrs. Grace Zimmer
man, 48. was found near the Island
shore.
A 14-foot motoi-boat In which the
Zlmmermans left Seattle yesterday
on a trip to Balnbrldge was found
nearby, overturned.
The Coast . Guard scarclted
Saturday for bodies of the husband,
: Adam Zimmerman, S3 a printing
contractor, and the son, Harold, 21.
i a soldier home on furlough.
1
for X:
I. - ye " a - Kl I -
& CO.
ST.
Senators Face
Payroll Probe
WASHINGTON I - Bcnators got
advance notice Haturday they soon
will be asked to reopen their own
Senate offlca payrolls for public
Inspection.
Ben. Morse p.. Ore.), told a re
porter he will offer a floor amend
ment to the annual congressional
appropriation bill alined at full dis
closure. "The official Senate payrolls
should be open to voters becau.-.e
they supply the funds," Morse said.
"They have a right to know who
la employed and what they are
paid by each senator."
The official payrolls of all House
members now arc op.-n to Inspec
tion by the public and reporter!!,
but this Information has been de
nied by Senate olficlals since 1047.
Morse and a few other lawmak
ers have chlded the Senate for in
vestigating almost everybody else,
In and out of government, and then
dropping an Iron curtain over their
own offices.
"This and other moves could do
much to remove the growing pub
lic suspicion that some few olfi
clals are not living up to ethical
standards on public affairs, '
Morse said.
Morse said he will offer a rider
to the Senate money bill requiring
that none of the funds be ui-.ed un
less Senate officials keep a public
record constantly available on
names and salaries of persons get
ting the funds.
Morse would go even further by
requiring public financial disclos
ures by members of Congress arW
all other government officials earn
ing $10,000 or more a year.
He has sponsored a bill for sev
eral years that would require lull
disclosure of all Income and sourc
es by all such officials. But It has
received little attention in Senate
committees.
Heavy Disease
Toll Evident
TOKYO I The United Nations
Command said Saturday there u
Increasing evidence that epidemics
sweeping across Communist China
have claimed 50,000 lives and
stricken as many as 400,000 per
sons. A "Voice of the United Nations
Command" broadcast beamed to
Korea and China did not give the
source of the figures and it gave
none for Korea.
All offcers of aid from the United
Nations and the Red Cross have
been turned down, the broadcast
said, not by China but by the Soviet
union.
Tne reason is simple the broad
cast said. "The Kremlin is simply
afraid to let the free world sec the
Incompetence, negligence. and
medical impoverishment of the
Communist 'Utopia.'"
Tlie Allied radio said Red charges
that the U.N. Is dropping deadly
' germs on Korea and China may
turn into "a gigantic boomerang."
I The "outlandish series of fan
tastic charges" of germ warfare
' are becoming more unbelievable
even to Soviet sympathizers, the
Broadcast said. 1
Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COCRT OF
THE STATE OK OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
NOTICE OF DATE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of LES
LIE W. PEATE. Deceated.
Kotic is hereby given that I have
filed my final account of the admlnii
tration of the above entitled estate and
that the court has appointed May 5,
at 10 a.m. u the time for hear
ing objections to aurh final account
and the settlement thereof.
Helen D Peate. Administratrix
Ganonc St Ganong
Attorneys for Administratrix .
A. 5-12-19-26 No. 0.14
SUMMONS
Equity No. 5S
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FO" THE COUN
TY OF KLAMATH
LUCY SEARS, Plaintiff,
V.
PALI, SEARS. Defendent.
TO PAUL SEARS. Defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, you are hereby required to
appear and answer plaintiff's 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
plaintiff the care, custody and control
of the five minor children of plaintiff
and defendant, namely. Gilda Sears, age
4 years Gwendolyn Scars, age 3 years,
Paul Wayne Sears, age 2 years, Or.
ville Sears, age 15 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
pre m Lies.
This summons is served upon you by
Sublication thereof in the Herald and
ews once each week for four consecu
tive weeks (five insertions) pursuant to
the order of the Honorable David R.
Vandenberg. Judge of the above en
titled court, made and entered the 7th
day of March. 1952. the first publi
cation to be made on the ath dav of
March. 1952 and the last publication
thereof to be made on the 5th dav of
April. 1952.
CLAYTON J. BttRRELL
Attorney for Plaintiff
Pine Tree Building
Klamath Falls. Oregon
March S. IS, 32. 29th and April 5th.
. No -905
REVIVAL MEETING
BEGINNING
SATURDAY NIGHT
April 5 Through April 12 7:30 p.m.
EVERYONE INVITED
GOOD PREACHING - GOOD SINGING
REV. CURLEE
Evangelist From California
FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE
Corner Altamont and Maryland .
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF DATE Or
FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In trie Matter nl the Estate of ABLET
C F.iJKALL, Deceased
Notice it hereby given that I have
filed my final acrmint of the td mini ti
tration of the above entitled estale and
tl"t the Court has appointed mav It.
Ifrt2, at 10 a m. as the time for hear
ing objection to such final account
arid the settlement thereof
Ida Nordint Edsall.
Executrix
Onrvmf ft Ganong
Attorneys for ExertitrlX
A. S.12-lfi-2 No. WW
NOTICE OF DATE OF
FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE HTATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In tha Matter of the Estate of
FRANK FEItHARI. Deceased.
Notice tit hereby given that I have
filed my final a'-count of thr -1iminis-tration
of the above entitled estate and
that the Court has appointed Mav I.
Urt2. at 10 a m. as the time for hear
ing ob)rctions to such final account and
the settlement thereof.
Nora Quinn, Administratrix
with the will annexed.
Harry D. Rolvin
Attorney for Estate
A. 5-12-19-26. No. 049
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
HARRY E. WILSON. Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that I have
filed my final account of the adminis
tration of the above entitled estate
and that ihe Court has apnoited April
2. 1952 at 10 a m. as the time for
heivmg objections to such final account
and the settlement thereof.
Emma Wilson, Executrix
Canting & Ganong
Attorneys for Executrix
M. .TJ-A. 5-12-19 No. 931
NOTICE
AM persons, corporations, syndicates,
partnerinips, ana ?ocienet floing Dull
ness in the City of Klamath Falls, Ore
gon, are hereby notified that their Bust
reus. Occupation, or Trade license Ice,
for the year beginning on May I, 1952.
and ending at the close of April 30,
1953 will be due and payable lo the
Citv of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at the
Office of the Police Judge in the City
Hull for said City, on May I, ins 2,
and If not paid before June 1, 1052,
will be delinquent on and after that
date, AH par lira faiiinR to T;' their
said license fee by June 1, 1052, will
be subject to ihe penalties provided hv
ordinance. The license fee may be
paid, without penalty, after the first
publication of this notice and before
June 1, 1952. The first publication of
this notice is April 2. 1952.
This notice Is given under authority
of Ordinance No. 4XIO of the City of
Klamath Falls. Oregon, j?rncrallv
known as Ihe Business, Occupational
and Traf'e Licene Fee Ordinance, dulv
adopted by the Common Council of the
City of Klamath Falls. Oregon.
Done this 2nd day of April, 1952.
Robert M. Elder
Police Judge
City of Klamath Falls, Ore.
A. 9-&-0-12-1&-19-23-26. No. B35
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been appointed
Executor of the Estate of Hat tie E.
Marshall. Deceased, by the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for Klam
ath County, and has qualified. All per
sons having claims against said Estate
are notified to present the same to me
with proper vouchers at the of fire of
Wm. Kuykendall, Pine Tree Building,
Klamath Falls. Oregon. within six
months from March 22. 1952.
JOHN A. MARSHALL
Executor of the Estate of
Hattie E. Marshall, Deceased.
M. 22-29-A. 5-12 No. 923.
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
ELMER L. HOLT. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that T have
filed my final account of the adminis
tration of the above entitled estate and
that the Court has appointed April 26,
1952 at 10 a.m. as the time for hear
ing objections to such final account
and the settlement thereof.
Delia M. Holt, Administratrix
Ganong & Ganong
Attorneys for Administratrix
M 29-A 5-12-WNo. 927 '
NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON.
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY.
SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS
EQUITY. NO. 126.
In 4he matter of the Petition of the
Board of Directors of the Midland Dis
trict Improvement Company of Klam
ath County, Oregon, praying that all
of the proceedings in connection with
the organization of the Midland Dis
trict Improvement Company and the
proceedings of the Board of Directors
and of said Midland District Improve
ment Company providing for and auth
orizing a certain contract between the
Midland District Improvement Company
and the United States of America may
be examined, approved and confirmed
by the Court.
To the Midland District Improvement
Company of Klamath County. Oregon,
and to all Freeholders. Legal Voters
and Assessment Payers within said
Midland District Improvement Com.
pany:
Notice Is hereby given that the hour
of two o'clock p.m. of Tuesday, the
22nd dav of April, 1952. and the Cir
cuit Court Room in the Court House of
Klamath County. Oregon, are hereby
set as the time and place for the hear
ing of the Petition of the Board of Di
rectors of Midland District Improve
ment Company of Klamath County.
Oregon, praying that all of the pro
ceedfngs for the organization of said
Midland District Improvement Com
pany and all of the proceedings for
the authorisation and execution o a
certain water right contract between
the Midland District Improvement Com
pany and the United States of America
may be examined, approved and con
firmed bv the Court, which Petition
has been duly filed with the Clerk of
said Court:
Any person interested may, at any
time on or before Tuesday, the 22nd
day of April, 1952. at the hour of two
o'clock p.m., apoear avd contest the
validity of such proceedings or any of
the acts or things therein enumerated.
Chas. F. DeLap.
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Klamath County
Ruth E. McPherson
Clvde R. Patterson
Winston H. Patterson
Directors of Midland District Im
provement Company.
M. 15-22-29 A. 5 No 913;
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the under
ci0nH has been aooointed Executrix1
of the Estate of Lester F. Kirkpatrick.
deceased, bv the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Klamath County,
and has qualified. All persons having
claims against said Estate are noti
fied to present the same to the under
signed with proper vouchers, at the of
fice of Wm. Kuy!:c'dal'. Pire Tree
Building, Klamath Falls. Oregon, with
in tlx montns trom marcn i-l- L;'.'?'
LOLA S. KIRKPATRICK.
Executrix.
M 15-22-19. A. 5 No. 914.
Pastor, Rev. W. D. Bigby
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One day , per word to
Hire Day per word llo
Week run per word 20o
Month run .. per word S6o
MINIMUM
The minimum charge for any one
ad 1a 50c.
BOX NUMBERS
Answers to ads may be handled
through box numbers at the paper
for a service charge of 26c.
DEADLINES
Classified aus accepua up to 6:30
pm for following day's publication
Cammed display ads accepted up
co 12 noou for following day's pub
lication. i
i 'V
ADJUSTMENTS
Please make all claims for adjust
ments witnout delay
FUNERAL HOMIS
WAIID S Klamath funeral Horn. 023
High Street. Phone .'15.14.
LOST AND FOUND
WILL tha peraon who picked up bill
fold In front of 6114 Owena plea re.
turnltTMonajf. deiperately needed.
LOST, on hiway "7, one carton heddlni?
Contact W. Evani, Crow-Cut Cafe, Chll-
onujn Phona, 164.
rOUlilB On Lake,hore Drivel Black
dog. appear! mostly Labrador. Phona
jMO pi 2 2073,
GENERAL NOTICES
Fern Short
'Now At
Pearce Beauty Shop
for appointments
Phone 4618
Neighbors of Woodcraft
Meet In K.C. Hall, 4th and Main,
1st and 3rd Monday of each Month
Visiting members welcome
LA.VE'S Fur Company Iformerly Rlch
ardal new. addresa. 1016 Main across
(roin old location open for business
April 10.
PERSONALS
WELL KNIT guaranteed hosltrr. Phone
4224.
FRATEX Plastics. Phone 8324.
STANLEY Home Products. Phona eeoa,
10 SERVICES
CUSTOM
TRENCHING
FOR
DRAIN TILE
IRRIGATION PIPE
SEWER DITCHES
WATER DITCHES
FERGUSON MOBILE UNIT
DAVIS
Plumbing Company
337 East Main
Phone 7635
NOTICE
LANDSCAPING
TREE PRUNING
SPRAYING
by
Francis "Smithy" Smith,
Tree Surgeon
Let ur wnrlr irit.b vnn urnxxr m.
your landscape needs.
KUOtSBUSHES NOW IN STOCK
Pantented and No. l's
SUBURBAN FT.nWFIR SHflP
3614 So. 6th Phone 8188
CARPENTER work. Remodelini and
new construction. Phone 2-0617.
Legal Ncfice
PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF OREGON. FOR
KLAMATH COUNTY
AGNES OLDHAM. PlalnUtX,
vs. . , I
FREDERICK OLDHAM, Defendent -
To Frederick Oldham, Defendant. In
the Name of the State or Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit on or
before April 30th. 1952. that being the
expiration of four weeks' publication
of this summons prescribed by the or
der for the publication thereof, and
if you fail so to answer, the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in the complaint, to-wit:
for decree forever dissolving the bonds
of matrimony existing between you and
the plaintiff; that she be permitted to
resume her former name of Agnes Span
Rler; and for such other and further
relief as to equity may appertain.
This publication is made by the order
of the Hon. David R. Vandenberg,
Judge Of the above named Court, duly
made on March 28th. 1952.
The date of the first publication of
this summons la March 31st, 1952.
A. C. Yaden, Attorney
for Plaintiff.
Post Office Addresa:
' - " - 409 Main Street.
Klamath Falls, Oregon
March. 31. A-7-W-31
No. 934
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of '
GEORGE yr. AGER, Deceased.
Notice Is "hereby given that I have
been appointed administratrix of the
estate of George W Agee. Deceased.
All persona having claims, against said
estate are required to present them
to me,' with proper vouchers, at the
office of Ganong A Ganong. 724 Main
Street. Klamath Falls. Oregon, within
six months from March 29. 1952. which
Is data of first publication of this no
Uc, Blanche- Ager, ' Administratrix.
Ganong & Ganong , . .
Attorneys for Administratrix
M 29-A 5-12-19 No! 928
People , DO .TOO
read small space
ads - you are!
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
. 1 . -Ea'it Main ot Garden Ave.
BURGESS P. BAGGETT, PASTOR
InyitM you to worship with ui .-,
this Sundoy and every Sunday
TUNE IN THE GOOD NEWS HOUR
each Saturday at 5:00 P.M. on KFJI
10 SIRVICIS
SERVICE BUREAU
Whnt you dont want, tomon
else not (l I Let us find what you
want or find the person who need
what you don't want.
This Is the kind of service We are
onering , . . wny not lane eava.nl
RRe ot this unique opportunity.
Drop In at 355 East Mal.i In Klam-
!W a-una uuu got Rcquailliea- or
Phone 5670
Septic Tanks Cleaned
TANKS, drain field- miiUlled
repaired, years ol experience. All
work guaranteed. - -,
PELICAN HOTEL PHONB 0731
Heavy Hauling
ANYWHERE, FOR HIRE
Honest Rates Weight Bervic
buured
ANDERSEN FREIOHT LINK ,
2802 South Sixth (
Ph. 82-10 or 2 3131
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Neweat Sanitary Methods
Also
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
Cleans Sewer Lines of Roots, Kte
ED P. KINO .
2434 Orchard Phone M41
EXCAVATING
Mobil Shovel and Trench Ho :
Bulldozer - Fill Dirt Topsoll
Crushed Rock Driveway Clndart
Compressor
CRANE SERVICE
GRAHAM BROS.
Phone 5541 or 8859
PLOWING, discing and harrowing. Fin
sfd drill. H. F. Jerrard. Phone 5352.
PAINTING, Interior and exterlcr, Phone
42f.
WASHING MACHINE reoair service on
all makes and models Low rates with
quality workmanship guaranteed. Mont
gomery wjro. .. .
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING, Worlt
guaranteed. Phona 2-1010.
FOR SERVICE or demonstration or any
Information regarding the Germaa)
made Pfaff tewing machine. Write Har
aid News, Box 83.
ALTERATIONS Anita's. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Phone 8353. Jennie Hani.
PAINTING and Daoerhanclng. Phona
7617.
CURTAINS laundered and ttretebed.
Phone 4914
DITCH DIGGING and back fining with
Fordson Trench hoe. Call, 1-1654, 3654
or 6428.
J. L. DXAN
Public Accountant
an ft Auditor
Office at 3M No. 7th. Phona KM
PAINTING, decorating, paperhanging,
plasterboard Clnlshing. spray painting.
Phone 3028.
TRIPP'S Auto Painting. Body and fen
der work. Phone 4O40.
MIRRORS resllvered, new mirro re
made to order. Kimball's Glass Shop.
Phone 7378.
PLOWING and planting, farms, garden,
etc. Phone 2-0937 after 3 p.m. Anytime
weekends. Rt 3. Box S3, Old Midland
Road.
CARPENTER and cabinet" 'work. New
and remodeling. Phone 3749.
broken window ulass replaced. Klm-
ball'a Glass Shop. Phone 7378.
12
EDUCATIONAL
BOOKKEEPING, shorthand typing kiaV
dred subjects, office machines.
KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE
733 Pine - Pbona 4ffa
13
HEALTH
STEAM baths, exercise, massages, re
ducing for men and women. Ph. 3003
14 HELP WANTED, FEMALE
WANTED woman ' for general office,
work. Previous credit experience deslr
awe. Apply Montgomery warq.
PERMANENT position. Nationally
known company has opening in local
store for women to train as saleslady
Must have some clerical experience.
Apply Monday evening only, oetweea
7-8 p.m.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.
633 Main
HELP PAY those bills. Full or part
time work. Write Avon District Hana
ger. P. O. Box 19. Eugene.
WOMAN, general office work. Steady
position. Good starting salary. See Don
Mclntyre. Local Loan Co., 113 No. 10th
Evenings by appointment. '
16 HELP WANTED, MALE
FARM HANDS
WANTED
STEADY. RELIABLE MARRIED
FARM HANDS WANTED FOR
JOBS ON KLAMATH AREA
DAIRY-CATTLE and GENERAL
FARMS. Housing furnished
uood pay for experienced de
pendable hel
Chance to secure year-round
employment
Register now for the Agricultural
Season
OREGON STATE EMPLOY
MENT SERVICE
242 Main Phone 7701
REPRESENTATIVE WANTED A na
tionally advertised company established
over 20 years wants man to contact
local stores and small businesses. Will
consider part time Enough business
In your a rea to keep you busy for
years. Write Red Comet, Inc., Dept.
jb-c. nine ion. .oioraao.
WANTED salesman, with experience in.
appliances prcierrrai -. v . iverna.
Phone 4197.
WANTED experienced radio and small
appliances repairman. Apply Montgonw
ery Ward.
WANTED sewing machine men. Must,
be experienced. Salary and. commission
or both. Write Herald News. Box 83.
WANTED, young man, 25-33, Interested
in permanent position. Veteran pre
ferred. Start as retail salesman. Write
Herald Newv Box 88 atating age and
references- ' . -WANTED
OTI Student two afternoon
to spade garden. Own transportation.
Phone 2-1067 between 8-9 p.m.
WANTED, combination all-around me
chanic and welder. Steady iob for a
sober and energetic man, single or mar
ried. Box 84 Herald and Neivs.
ALL-AROUND chore man. Experienced
with chickens, hoos and Surge milking
machine. Must be clean, sober and in
dustrious. Salary based on proven anil
ity. . Married or- ingie. Box 83 Herald
ana rwpV5. .
WANTED, -farm Imnlement salesman.
Will furnish pickup and car expenses.
ttuaramee a commissmn. -
O. G. W. FARM SUPPLY
3049 So. 6th. Klamath Falle
WANTED MECHANICS
WE need experienced mechanics end
auto body men. Bet? of working condU
tlons and lota of work. Rose Motor Co
Chrysler Plymouth Dealer Rose & Lane
Sts., Roseburg, Ore. Phone 33222.