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PACE TWELVE HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, MAY 11. 10,12 Th sugar content of the up ot tuple trees It from 3 to 7 per cent. WURLITZER A meanlficeat plane. Many tely .ylei eaat finilhet te cheese Item, LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. 120 No. 7th Bonus Blocked By Technicality residency before enlistment tor a veteran to be eligible lor a bonus. And North Dakota requires Hint a veteran nuisi have lived In Hint Ktnte at lenxt 1V mmilhv imtaioHi. w'umu r.uiunt aleiy prior to enlliunrnt. wiiu rtnva lie K vcu uriti 1.1 iuui : u(linB u ..... .. , . years In the Navy in World w.r " , Konu, ?ro.n w , l e "l now finds he cannot collect state f 1 VSu hm h. . ...ihwIT '. h,r.s;.tbyo,m5 bccau " 'N'wineo.'"'''1"1 ,o Holllng said he lived in North I Dakota prior to World War II. Hel U l e x moved with his family to this slate ! laUITO aeCreTary GOP Delegate Hopefuls Split Into Three Camps i seven months belorc enlisting Jan 27. 1M2. I He said Oregon requires a year's Against Dredge Th. JAYHAVfK Says c THERE'S NONE BETTER , v "!rl" Octane fcthyl Jic I I JAYHAWK GAS 2135 South 6th rvJHLAnu i.i- tHnnuimps lurinn a inc f ispiinowcr lorvrs wrra .... ... .... ....i.r... delpRHlr to the Aruubllcnn Nn-ltiyino in irll Orruon voters how mi mm m N'. niu.u . r iioi.hI Convention were spin into , to c&t their brtlloi.i, I ?, v M. JLM',,B WV. m'i. 'V,lr three camps Monday Alter Klwii- Sld Woodbury. IMrtUnd bisUws.M!f iStiSx VSu" . niiZ. nower supporters (testtinutrrt lu lop man and one of the many Ir It i.ti estimated in w st.ihm feet tv-aid mra.- mote ur iru in pontic ro a pine inn auger pine, UH.UOO (rrl immtl mtaMiie let n iioi.rti-f ii . niiii tJ-J.000 feel tKuiU ir or wmle feet fur poii(ltrom nine mi 17. IU per M uoaul (rrl li.r Dungla tJL- . 3 JAMES MURRAY "Red" BriHon DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE for SHERIFF $ Present Incumbent Experienced World War 2 Veteran M. Adv J. M. Brille, cnoices tor dclcgatca(-large. the Elsenhowei' slaie, said the lift The strategy was adopted In aiwas "unlalr to other i coin pillion I move at rlf.fa.ntllyo' ilt)H f-nlirllrlnlr-'i rallrilrli.tr.a. nr oiyrwl ritmiln and Mh.l. DniCT ik - .. . . r . f otvinwjr oi oinisno niecl by petition so tney womaniy, many 01 wnom are lavoraoie Ira H. Masters says he will vote nl have to vote tor the winner of .to Elsenhower.'' niTKirmt armrnval nf . rli-erlnir... ! Friday's primary election at Hie Another I'linrilrialr Poi llnn.l All- lease 111 the Hells Canvon area ot -'Oii cntton. t0r Robert Onnond Case, said the Snake River because he thinks it Eisenhower backers say t h strategy was "unfortunate,' to say is a move to block construction pfielBht petitioners are Tnft suppor-1 the least." the proposed government dam I ter r attempting to swlngl Sen. Henry Cabot lodge Jr. (R there. . Pit of Oregon's 8 electoral voles I M a s si. Elsenhower's campaign Oreson's I and Board hn turnert 01,10 "'nator, despite the manager who was in Oregon last t urrgons I alio Bonro nns lumea , c, h , ,h h .. . nnnrrnllv hn lire., ill. !Mlmson"'oV l"rTMn.. -i " by advised ..temp, lo tel. the r ran still nnnK. fnr . h..r,. ,lMr 'MIIIU I nuin.i ui uirM ..in. uif ml nr- I ,,n v,r rr ' iot the Oregon primary. Hint is gales ai large to the Kepiiblicun The Idaho Land Board already expected tn be Elsenhower. convention shall br." a statement has heard Atkinson's application CRITICISM from the backers of U. CI. Dubach, ! to dredge the river for monasite The stralegv of the Oreson Ft-!a candidate and political science along the Idaho-Oregon border, anit 'senhower brain trust however. : professor, said. The statement was Gov. Len Jordan says Oregon's brought sharp criticism from 34 signed bv E. C. Saninions. presl action will have no effect on Ida-candidates for delegate-at-lprge dent of the U. S. National Bunk ho s decision. ,no received no destination lhcv of Portland and Dr. iMorian s. Odcii. piesuient ot Lewis and ciark , S y;;; ;, CLASSIFIED RATES Om day per word Hire Days . per word Hi Week run prr word 'Ilk Month run per word etw MINIMUM The minimum charge for any our ad is 6l)c. BOX NUMULHS Answers to ads may be liandleo lliruuuh box uunibrri at the papci tor a tervlce charge of IIih.. DtAULINKS Classified au actepmu up to 6 30 N bid of im than sin in ii m ittumi p.oi. tor following day publication mi Legal Notice NATIONAL rOHKHTYlMtlKH Hralcd ttlila will li iciivril li th t'oiit Nupfivuiu, VS. t'orotl Sriv- r O. ).i X4H Klnmalh ( all, itir iin. tip In ami mtl lalrr Ihan J ml fi ni. rat'tfir Mamlaiil lin.r. Jtm I-'. P.VI. (nr all li and tlvail lintl'i 1 a. anil ! Timlin limit i markftl or rttiitnalrtl lut nilllr ulnar inarvhanlAul ilrait ml .pitM I Kr puiff. WORRIED tron INVESTIGATE MERIT'S AMANA F00D CLUB plan We'll Cut Your Grocery Bill By 30 609 So. 6th MERIT'S Ph. 2-3429 l III I ill x ' wp . ;-':i -I m,w-mm-,rA, ,..1 .iM - S . t Wien you pay your telephone bill, about 28 cents of each dollar goet for excise, income, property and other taxes. How much tax in your telephone bill? When you pay your telephone bill each month, an impor tant part of your money is set aside to be passed on in taxes to the Federal Government and to state, county and city governments. Naturally, we expect to contribute our fair share of the cost of government.. .but because taxes now account for such a large portion of the cost of service, we feel we should report about them to you who, as telephone customers, have to pay them. 'I f iii iwnaaiii ."j' i i IfiMiaHaair mUfii'-rlim'f i inim To give you some idea of the size of Pacific Telephone's tax bill, it is estimated that the total excise and operating taxes on your telephone service in 1951 could have supported all the 131 schools of higher education in the State of California. For these taxes came to more than $152 million. To put it in terms of the average telephone, this is $35 per telephone per year... $2.92 per month. Twenty years ago the average was 53 cents a month. Your telephone is taxed in two ways: One, through the operating taxes we pay to run the business... federal and state income taxes, property taxes and the like. In 1951, these reached an all-time high of more than $81 million for Pacific Telephone... nearly a fourth greater than in 19,50. These operating taxes alone amounted to more than twice as much as we were able to pay out in dividends to the owners of our business. The other way you're taxed is by federal excise levies you pay on your local and long distance service. Last year we collected more than $70 million in excise taxes from our customers here in the Pacific West and turned the money over to the Bureau of Internal Revenue. Pacific Telephone Your telephone is one of today's best bargains In spite of sharp increases in taxes, wages, materials and other costs of provid ing service, we've been able to hold down the prices you pay for service ...hold thern so low, in fact, that the telephone today is one of the best buys in any budget. collrs l.lNKl'P The 10 candlda.es supported by Hie Elsenhower group are: Zylpha '.ell Burns. H. Clay My ers Jr . Gordon Orpin and Lamar Toole, all ot Multnomah County; liowaid C Helton. Clackamas County. Robert A Elliott. Jackson County. Gov. Douglas McKay and Mark O. Haifield, Marlon County. William M. McAllister. Jackson County, and Sen. Wayne I. Morse, Lane County. The rutin candidates who tiled by petition arr: Robert A. Bennett. Mrs. Irene H Cierlinger. Lowell C Paget. John R Latourelie Jr . Phil Mels chan, Irvine Rand and Ernest Swi gcrt. ell of Portland, and U. i. Balcntlue. Klamath Falls. (tr. ami SI 00 iter M Immil f-rl whll fir and mlir ii'ic. will lir cniulctortil. In mltlltlnlt In tli il lt'v but (or .tumiing. a rori Ntlvr ill -pimll lit SI uo irr M (! Ihiii( mrn. ur la h u.ra by the- Foir.l Nrrvli'r fur pa.ilnt Hie rml of tlii.ti iIi.hiuI and ciiiiirllv urpotll ul 1.111 !"! Niaiil Irrt In ruvr tliv roil iif Iter lrr ! sum Ilia, iin tltmwr pimrnirnl work nil llir air lur III lulAl rill of llinbrr utiilrr the trrnii uf llir Marrrinrnl. vill li rrqunril. SI.MHIOH imi.l arruiiipaiiv earh bid. In h aiitillril mi Ilia puii'lia.r pure, refunriatt, in- irulnril a lkiiil dined Uaiiiaueft, ari'orillns In (lie run. clitlun of .ale. The right to rrlerl any and all bids U retervrit llrfme but. ate aulimlllvd. full information roiurru. mi the tlintier. (he rondlllon. of .air. and the uhmualon of bid.. 11101111! lie Dl.tltrl Haugrr. 1. or the tore. 1 KuprryLor. Medloru. uiegon, M Kl-i7 No 10 Clasalfled display adi accepted up tc la noou for following day pub llcauon. ADJUSTMENTS Please niatie all ciaiuis lur adjust ments wiuuut delay. Corrections or cancellations re celved by 6:30 ptn will be tnadi in following days publicaUon 10 SUVICIS CUSTOM TRENCHING ( ron DRAIN TD K IKItKIATION I'll'K BKWKK IlITC'ln WATDU Dl'I'Clll !) FEROUHON MOBILE UNIT DAVIS Plumbing Company 337 R'nM Mnln f'hunn 7A.lft NOTHK TO CNKIHTOIIS NtitU- i hereby givrh Tlml th umlcr tlMiinl ! been inoltH(T ri the attaint ( John 11. i.rnvca. A CAR0 Ol1 THANKS ! tniKK - W ' wria'K" tiPlhat.lT allour fitamla and naiihbor for Hit iikuiim, ot ympalhy and parapnal cindilncf dnrliitf our rat- it t ba rt4 cniaiit in I ha ' loaa uf our hut-band and falhtr Mra I '.d.t?"lt- Thoina Dnka and family it" " FUNERAL MOMli i rt'AItU Kianiaih ltinrraT High 5 1 rem, I'hoM Xl4 iTo- "533 All tirr.on. havmi i-laint e.lalr or who aiv luieir.tr. are dlreorit to pie.m ihnr rlaini. properly verified. In mr at Ihr offlre of in attmney.. Challiiirn A llnrknrr. Merrill. Orranu, nilhi'i i -H itinnlii!. from Ihr date nt fir. I ptihliralion of till, nolirr. w hirh date I. Mat I.I. 1'iyj Si Marv tli.ive., (.artutiix M 1.1 JO-JT J .1. No. II MUTING NOTICIS Viam,"' CALVARY COMMANDRV No. IB will hold a special meeting Wed.. May 14. Royal Arch biminraa meeting 7 JO Order of he Temple Degree will tart at 7. Conunamliy meeting at 8 Refresh menls. Wm. D. MILNE. EC Chiloquin i-VLv" MOr-" a.--1 ao-airw . aa a bt r . . . MfB mm hill '17 1 Lt and Mrs. Bill Ferguson were i guests in ChilfXtun on Saturday i Miu Again on Monday, r-ergusoni w as a member o( the local faculty i lor the two previous years and last .spring was called into service Al ter preliminary training In Cen tral California, he was sent late last fall to Fort Benniug. da , lor otficers' training. The Fergu son baby. Guy Martin, was ju.il five weeks old when he made the cross country trip. Now Ferguson is on a short Irave which was spent first in Seattle where they lamily. then m Ollclirlst with his parents, and then on to San Friin Cisco where Bill will embark for Japan and then Korea. His wife will return to Seattle to stay with 1he annual junior prom will be held this Saturday evening in the old gym With the Rhythm Makers proviQing the music. The reporter couldn't even get the Juniors to give a him of the theme of decora tions, let clone anv details, so. be sure lo attend Saturday lor lite big gest dance of the school car. Mr. and Mrs. Keriml Keysor and their lour daughters visllea lu Chil oquin oil bunday and took tiicir cousin.'.. N'j-s. Adienne Wyr and sons, Edw.n and Erwin. to' Collier park for an afternoon picnic be iorc returning home. Joanne Key sor. incidentally, should surely get some recognition some ulr.ee on her grade average. She has Irans- ' lerrcd to Bonaiua for her senior l( ,. , year, thus losuig her hold on the Ike WlHS MOCK valediconan position Here and' wiiu mwwn there It is required that a valedic-l Tact Vfllo torian or salutatorian must hate at- I wlv tenucu me sciiuoi jor iwo years,1 SALEM 'fi so .-.he lost out there. And in reality, ! how.r ' ... ;;)"! PFAFF 5EW1NO MACHINES Rales and Service opening soon In Klamath Falls. At present notify Box SO, Herald and News. EXCAVATING Mobil Hhnrel and Trench Hoe Rulldoccr Fill Dirt- Topsoll Crushed Hock Driveway Cinders Compressor CRANE MERV1CE GRAHAM BROS. PHONE 0341 nr IBM) LOST AND FOUND LOST 2' hp John.nn klraerielween K I' and T mil. Saturday (icneioui irw.nl Call 4IOS I.UST, Mallei At Urreon rood SUii Ho SiKth rrlday. Iiienllflrallnn f Imillv nredrd W'rlle Mux 1JS vaif 4k 'I t.tlST. Nluhtly lliued pink ftaiue glaaaea. I fcjK '4 J Hrwaul lh..ite - i J t.O.ST Dan. bruwn pla.tlr wallet aiound Raperi erali Septic Tanks Cleaned Newest Sanitary Methods Also ROTO ROOTKIt SERVICE Cleans Sewer Linn of Roots, elo. ED F. KINO 2434 Ordinal Phone OHti' Septic Tanks Cleaned TANKS, drain fields Installed repaired. Vears of experience. All work guaranteed. , PELICAN HOTEL PHONE U1 IDUCA (TONAL EookkEKPi NO-VhonKand Irving klw dred aubjerla. oftlra macblnea. KLAIIATH mjalKUg CfilXEUI IS! Pliye rtwiw 4TH U7 Club ThurMlay rve paper veiuna rrenry. I'hone ia.i.1 PERSONALS Important i ) tfrATy'tlfHiime'T'rodih u. lhone ut ATIIKN A anal) in ierunal prublemi I'lairmonl ilnlrl nmnn i sins Bonr.nTS HI) UN PSYCHIC Trill your pa. I. pie.ent. future Can ...firome all oli.larlea that keep ,ou irom aurrra. health and happlneaa Ifiia Sofilalh. Klainalh ralla. Oreson I KATrX I'laallrV I'hone .434 CATHERINE HOLTZ, Mcd ford. at 'present in t h c Women's Army Corps on duly at Frankfurt. Cierni nny. is .1 candidate for (Icieriatc at lnrce to the Republican national con vention. She supports flcii. Dwirjht Eiscnhowrr. is a graduate of the I'nivcrsitv of Wisconsin and did grad uate work at Columbia Un iversity while Eisenhower was president of that insti-tion. PERSONALS ol.t). At 41), SO. 00- MAN! You're rrary ' Thnuaand. peppy at 1U Oatrea Tuitlr Talilrta pep up tnidlea larking Iron Fur rundown trelliia many men. Miimrii rati 'old" SO rente Introdur tory alle ONLY 4 rrnta At all drui Klamath .alia, at ray lea. i.l. IJiug 1 0 SERVICES a PAINTING a SHEET ROCK FINISHING a' I'AI'ERIIANCiINt; , PHONE 9175 IJAY; 1 2-324.T Evenings HEALTH VA5anTV in Atat Ho m a. UdTii only! I'huna J JIM itAM liaihi. axarvua, maaaagaa, f" di.cinffnr man and woman. Ph. Stvu HA('KAt.'lll.lS and narvntia lantinii haaii iu awaha n'lhUT tnaura haalthful alaap. twllrli In a Ur Tullar maltrat ilia only ma lira arlanltflrally daiifnad hr (among naiai.walhir phinrian in fia our hod lha haallliful aupport ll naada. r.arluaualv at iiArrm n'nwiTt'HE ro 14 HILP WANTID. ClMALl WAfCf)- An unncuntlared woman ! kaap hotna oil ranrh fnr alilarly rtmpla. Mixlarn tlumt. I'huna 1-3113 fr appuittt' maul WANTKU, houiakaapar (nt ' infamily'. l.lf ln.Appy 22 Main WA.NTKU nilddlaagtad h'lu.akaepar it hva In Muit have ralaianraa. Call ITU WANTK!) wnrking woman Character, rafaranra. Khar anarunanl and ! pania Phnne XitQ bafora 2 p m UOMAM l ... ' ...l. j " 4""" I 1.1 a aithar in or out, IT Jl (iaty aMt-r I I'AMT TIME ' I' ho it huutekaauar HILT WANTID. MALI LIFETIME SECURITY - - 1 TELEGRAPHERS Cnlr,?!e C.?"stru.c.!.i5nl URGENTLY NEEDED FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 4718 Cirnrrul Ki.rn- ntiiniimtioii (or , .1 .... u 1 J t rrraiut-ni rariv OUFHiny nt W Iliiln , go on to college next fall. i ,c?" ""1 ""iV"1"'1" . bk TcAS CMU, M sW"d: nT j t. or AN Pupllr Arroonil ani Auditor Offlre at sna No Tin - Phnne P14C T1NU and paperhanllne I'hone CI'nTAlNS iaunda-ed and alrelrbed ne na I.AWN MOWCIt.e, id and power, ahaipened. Saw film. and key. made Do! and Mike Ap pliance. Repair shop SI 1 a nriat"! Ave r.rar I'eteraen R'-hool. CAIllTNTm work Phone 4iH ndrling and mov within the next week when Her. eules moves its camp north for the summer months. They were here i last weekend to visit with rcla over Saturrlav nleht with ihel,. ann ' tlvM Dean. I Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ! "'?'?""'""rn ''""I' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert GuenthcriSlcber and sons from Thursday m rhnn." 4--Mr nd " ,and sons. Bruce and Barney, were1""''! Sunday were her sister. Mra. ciAituriTpt owinopi. T mi Sunoay guests at the Wolff ranch. Tom Dooiey and young twenty-two- 'A"'"'w "'J ; "' jGuenther Is a new phew of Henry j months-old Tommy. They are from j Cau. .h. d,.? And.,.,n i and Jack Wolff, and makes his Alaska and had flown to Oakland I rreihi t.mra. phone 11:140. r.a.d.nc. home In Mcdford. to visit with other relntlves befoie 1 '--"J-l " I I WANT TO TAIK TO 10 MEN. IMS, WHO ARK INTERKfiTKI) IN PERMANENT EMPLOY MENT WITH RAILROADS AS , TELEGRAPH OPERATORS AND i STA TION AGEN TS AT A WAGE ! FROM MOO PER MONTH AND i UP. JOBH WATTING. I WE TRAIN YOU 1 IKIES NOT INTERFERE WITH , PREHENT JOH IF SINCERE. AMIUTIOIIH AND IN OOOD , HEALTH. WRITE . . . RO. 130 IIERALO and NEWS OPENING For Young Man Mrs. James Bowman left on Tues- comma to Chlloouln. Thev u'rr. t.. : f a ND-n lasting for paint perVna ran- day. April 29, to visit with a son I '' to Seattle and from there i ?;.n "y" iS'ZVTZT'Zy'"',! in Bend and on to Portland to visit 1 back home. .' '"',",,, now ami rami sM.. ncr ouier tiaugntcr and son-ln-law. ! rteceni guests of Mrs. Pearl Ny- '. "i1". rmmr jmt one win oe gone an inaelinite lime, ttren ana ner grandson Benny were aintini. nrrnratinc. She makes her home here with her her sister-in-law. Mrs. Glen n-ar. L""".J?.?.",d "niahn.s daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and rows of Portland, her mother Mrs Mrs. Frank DIUIIo. Gueren. her son Keith, and two 1 MTIC 'a"' rieaned. Ploi.j3:!s. Last Friday night the Citv Conn, otner teen-ntte bovs The hm-. ell met for a preliminary budsct "nued to Klamath Falls to attend planning session. Details will be conference, worked out during this next month Dnly two Chiloquin 4-H club and a final meet on the budget 1 members complcid projects this will be held the last part of May. 1 year ami entered competition at the The Mt. Carmcl Altar Society is ! county fair but each irirl rer-eiir-ri sponsoring a rummage sale at the championship award". Kay Heglund aruaauaim i I- riuay, iviay i. won ine Knitting I division and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Souers are I Susan Ravlzza the Knitting III and moving this week from Klamath also the style review for knitting. Agency to the white house across Mrs. Harry Ravlzza was their lead er. fitanclard Stations. I.tc . has an opening In Its organisation lor a man. age 1) to 30 preferably. Op portunlly lo advance. This Is the starting point for Standard per sonnel. Approximately $280 per mo. paper-hanging. I ' start. Apply htandard Station. .pray painting Inc., 2nd and Main. Klamath Falls. from Lorem' store Mr. and Mrs Walter Hnllm. n,i daughters drove to Dunsmulr this VOTE STEELE FOR SHERIFF (Pd. F. Stccici Enjoy Health, Rest. Comfort and Hospitallly rl the Buckhorn Mineral Springs Sanitarium 3ot Mineral and Mud Bafha are Excellent for Rheumatiant. Arthrllli. gt-lallra md Neurltli. Carbon 3loxide Vapor Balhs jood for Asthma, ?rrema. Sinus. Hich and Low Blond Preianre. Yraur Health la our bttslneae. For ReiervrUoni nr Information Addrer.: Rl. I. Aahland, Oi. Or Phone Long Dl.tance Dr. Herman Wexler. Director Chiropractic-Physician On Thursday several local peo ple made the trip to Redmond to attend the 12th annual conferonco of the Confraternity of Christian uocmne or tne Baker diocese. Mak ing the trip were Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Souers. Mary Ann Sonera of Klamaih Agency, Mrs. William Prlebe. Mra. Dulch Dolphu;., Mrs. Ernest 8mlth, Susan Ravlzza. and Mrs. Clyde Leake now ol Klamath Fall.t but formerly of Chiloquin Father Robert Kennedy of Chilo quin attended In official capacity Margaret Molltor had been select ed to make the parish report and ion. out was unauic to go Mra Souers gave the renort ami Mr. Smith, the talk. Susan entered the teen-age essay and talk competition and was given a first nward along wiiu mry r.(;an oi Kininntli Falls. Susnn spoke on an original essay "Correct Attitude of Tccn-agci to ward Mass." Mrs. Ursula Bond left this week end, first to spend a few days In Klamath Falls and then for noiih western Waahlneion lo visit wiin a sister, Mrs. Mildred Wiillls She will be back In Iwo weeks In her Job as local manger of Ihe Pacific I Coast Telephone Company. ALTBPi ATION8 All work guaranteed Jennie Hare. Anllaa, 707 Main. Phone l.Vl. CARDKN WOIIK with llolotlller. I'hone lilHJI week day. only PLOWINU and planting, farma. gar den., etc. . . I'hone 2-10US or evanlnga and weekend! 2-0flJ7. POR SKRVICE or demnnalrallon or any Information regarding Ihe German mode I'faff aewing machine. Write Her ald Newa. Doa a'l. MlllllOnS reallvered, new mlrrnra niade tn order Kl.nliall'i (Jaa. shop. Plume 7;17B. fillOKI.N window Ilu.a replaced. Kim hall'a Jilaaa Shop.Plinne 7:i7fl. KLECTIlk-AL CONTHACTlNCl. Worjl guaranteed. Phona 2-IOI0, I PLOWINO. during and'harrnwlng. Fine ..in, ii r. rrrarn. i-nonf; 3 lai. Legal Notice Elect HORACE A. BEAL Ontario City Councilmnn, Democratic Chairman for Malheur County and a Successful Business Man. an DELEGATE lo the DEMOCRAT NATIONAL CONVENTION From the Second Confjimslonnl DIaL Paid rollllral Artverlninf ly Itia Rani nr Dflffnln CftmmlMr, Anihony Vturrl, Chairmin NOTICE TO CRCDITORH Nnilra la hereby given lhl Kala a, ThnmpaMin ha hefn appnintfd hy tha Circuit Court of the Stale of Orruon for Kin main Cuiinty. ai tha Adnihiu tralnr of Ihe Kitotr of Anedylhe Hal pern. Dcrtihuetl. All pnrioni itaving (lilnif a (tain it aaid e.lnia are rrfnir. ed Hi pKxfnl thern with thli nollca in Ihe office of Half ;. Thmnnnon. At torney al taw, 1174 Willamette Siren Kuifi-ne. Or a mi. Dote of firtl oubllca tlon. April 1.1, IUM, HAI.E O. THOMPSON AriminlJUrnlor or (he relate n f Aiifdyllie llnlpern, Decvused. IfAfalC G. THOMPSON Attorney at Law 1174 Willamette Hirer! Euarnr. Oreitun A-ia-aa-20 M ii-i.i No nun SUMMONS HY PKBI.ICATION KguriY no. iu IN TIIK CIMCIJIT COimT OK THK MTATK OK DIlIKiON KCJII KLAMATH COUNI Y Mnrenre Lnrraine Ruifklikf r, Plain IIH, v. George Henry SturJebaker, D fcndaitt. Tn (ieorge Henry KiudehAker, De fennanl: In Ihe name of Ihe Klcle f Oregon You are lierrLy leomreil in gimi-ie .ii u:.wer Ihe coniplnliil Med agalnut you In the above entitled milt on or hemre four week from elate of flrnt publica tion of l hi Humnifuii. whtrh cjfttn Ji Mny IMA; and if y.,u fA n ,() an plaintiff above nnmed will Apply to the Court for Ihe relief pruyed fur In her complaint, lo-wil: for a decree of di vorce forever dlaaolvlng the honria of matrimony now cxlttlng helwecn plain tiff and rlefendnnl; for a derrrt award ing lo plnlntlff Ihe rare and ruflody of the litrprj rtlnor rhlldren named In a,d romplalnt during the minority of Mild rhlldren; and for aurh other nnd further tellef n ihe Coml may deem jui.t and rqiillable. AMorneyi .,r Plaintiff Merrill. Oregon M 1.1-30-27-J ,VI0 No. 13 WA.NTKD e.erieitred iiard far talei man. or aalaitnan et.penanred in appli ance. marhiner. eir , will he ron. Ml ared Inrnme poMthiHtiei far above av erage Write Pom Office lion Number 112. Klamaih Kallt. ItOUTK Halaaman'fnrettalihihed "re tail roitie In Klamaih Kaiii Kxcrllenl earninfa f.ir qualified worker htaie i.revioui exueiieiitc, age. relerencet. Wrlle Herald Niwi Bok KII. WANTKO young man lo work orPfarm. Mtiit have ftime experlenre. Apply in per ton. San t ford Jonaa JUonania Ore. gon. W A NT Kb, a n "nggreVai veTi iilei"iad:a r alemntait. by ore of the nlifaat dealers In Klamath Kalli. Always coin tie I a lock of late model cara. Our aale. men averagr over fjun per month Write Ho k 1.1.1. Herald New.. W ANTKII exiierlmred ri vice alallon ,fd"lanl:4fl()li So. blh WANTKI) elderly man lor" light rhu HiHiin and board, mutable wagea. (.- plv :-42 iin WAN'IKU KxperieVrrd milker. Mar rlrd or alncle. Suitable fiirnlohcd hnm. Above average wage Apply Oregon Stale Jnemploynieni ServU e. ('LAM SHKI.I. operator fordredge "on Upper Klamath Lake. Inquire at Tu lana Karma,. Phone 4ng. j ' HILPWANTEO NATIONAl". orgNn!railon off era opportun ity tn make money in your epare lime writing credit reporta In KlnuiMlh Fnlla. ntlilneaa knowledge preferred Write Dept C, P.O. llox III, Portland. 7, Oregon ilKLP WANtKhJlrbuhTfir Ilr. Pepper Homing Co. in Klnmalh County. Contact l)r Pepper, 710 So. (Jrape, Medlord. Oregon. U SITUATIONS WANTED " MOV 16. would like work on rnrm or ranch, flood relerenren. Phone 7-0231. or Box 2MTlllrlakr. CaMfornla. WASMINU and Ironing Phnne g ill III. ciAir.wfNct. jpfiririe imnn. WILL caralnr children In my finma ivanlngi Call 7-1,14 4 Tll).6"7w effi'eayTtft. ZZ 22 ROOMS f OR RENT Ri.KKriNi; hrioM nut. phone :t.vift. rinae In. S37 Vi'al- POriMS 2 Jrfferann ' frlgldalre. CLKAN, "1 23. 3M nee- trie atovfl! lamatlon. NICK, In. H'.KKI-INd ROOM lor rain, ciiui !' n 1 n Walnut. leeolne rooroa ClOaa (Irntlemen. 1X1 Plna. Phone nfl.1V FRONT room for rent. Orter Apart menti 710 Main ItflOMMpreieainnalile Phofe 4fi2T ROOM and board. Walking dlalanco. Phone fljUl. " flOOMH'Vr ratil-cioae In. I'rlviie7n- Irance. Phoney 4444 J iiti(iMSjii:i4 titan noi)M; geniieman. ffiin f'rairrnl ' l.riVr.t.V roomT foT i-aa if V"i'aeTi. f lota in. Phon, 42.-.A.