HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MONDAY, JUNK 23, 1B52
PAGE FOUR
MARKETS and FINANCIAL
Stocks
NEW YORK m B-Railroads
Inada progreiu Monday but the rest
of lh stock market backed down.
Gains and loasea apread out over
a range ol around a point with the
down-aide counting more leadera.
Volume came to an estimated
1.200,000 ahares.
QUOTATIONS
New York Stock"
By The Aaaorlated Prrn
Admiral Corporation
Allied Chemical
Allia Chalmers
American Airlines
American Power and Light
American Tel & Tel
American Tobacco
Anaconda Copper .
Atchison Railroad
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Airplane Co.
Bor Warner
Burroughs Aciilng Machine
California Packing
Canadian Pacific
Caterpillar Tractor
Celanese Corporation
Chrysler Corporation
Cities Service
Consolidated dlson
Consolidated Vulteo
Crown Zellerbach
Curtlss Wriaht
Douglas Aircraft
Dupont de Nemours
Eastman Koda;
Emerson Radio
General Eelectrlc
General Foods
Ueneral Motors
Georgia Pac Plywood
Goodyear Tire
Homestake Mining Co.
International Harvester
International Paper
Johns Manvllle
Kennecott Copper
Llbbv, McNeill
Lockheed Aircraft
Loew s Incorporated
Long Bell A
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvinator
New York Central
Northern Pacific
Pacific American Fish
Pacific Gas & Electric
Pacific Tel & Tel
Packard Motor Car t
Penney (J.C.) Co.
Pennsylvania R. R.
. Pepsi Cola Co.
Philco Radio
Radio Corporation
Rayonier Incorp
Rayonler Incorp Pfd
Republic Steel
Reynolds Metals
Richfield Oil
Safewav Stores Inc.
Scott Paper Co.
Sears Roebuck it Co.
Soconv-Vacuum Oil
Southern Pacific
Standard Oil Calif
Standard Oil N.J.
Studebaker Corp.
Sunshine Mining
Swift li Company
Transamerica Corp.
Twentieth Century- Fox.
XJnion.Oil Company
Union Pacific
United Airlines
United Aircraft
United Corporation
United State Plywood
United States Steel i
Warner Pictures
Western Union Tel.
Westinghouse Air Brake
Westinghouse Eelectric
Woolworth Company
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LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO W)
(USDA( Cattle 850. including
equivalent of 8-10 loads rather
plain quality steers, load or so
heifers, balance mainly cows; mar
ket slow, steady-strong; part load
medium-good feeder steers 26.50;
one load medium-good 660 lb stock
heifers 24.00: canner-cutter cows
strong at 15.00-18.00; utility 20.00;
small lot mtxea uumy-commrciai
young cows and heifers 24.00.
Calves 25: no sales.
Hogs 150; butchers, sows steady:
180-240 lb butchers 22.00; sows
under 350 lbs 16.50; heavier
weights 15.50-16.00.
Sheep --6,000; market not estab
lished; predominant supply spring
lambs. Including many shorn with
most of supply below 80 lbs.
POTATOES
CHICAGO W Potatoes: Ar
rivals 217, on track 260; total U.S.
shipments Friday 1,009. Saturday
623, and Sunday 39: supplies mod
erate; demand good; market
stronger from Whites, barely steady
lor Reds: track sales in carlots
per 100 lb; California Long White
$5.75-6.00, Triumph type $6.85-90.
Street sales per 100 lb; Arizona
Reds $6.75-7.25: California Long
Whites $5.50-6.25 Reds $7.00-7.25. -
Jim & Art's
PHONE
5126
flHVf?
EXPERIENCED
DeSOTO o i:
Jim
316 S. 6rh
GRAINS
CHICAGO I A drop of several
cents In old crop soybean contracts
" "7 "J"
rr! .WU..V.O-.
The slump in beans came de -
spite aale overnight of 2.000 torn
of 106.000 bushels In stocks of
beans at local elevators Irom a
week, ago. Bean oil slumped
cent, selling at 10 3- cents a pound.
Wheat closed "n-'a higher. July
$2.29 a-'j. corn '4 to 1 cent lower,
July $1.76 '-$!. 77, oats unchanged
to "a nigner, jury yb. rye
lower. July S2.13'-. soybeans 3H
lower. July $3 23 a-",, and lard
15 to 20 cents a hundred pounds
: .J"lv --
Wheat
Open High l ow Close
Jly
Sep
Dec
Mar
May
2.29 ', 2.29 , 2 28 2 29
2.32 S 2 32 2 31 '4 2 33
4 31 4 .M "a J.JD 'J j
2.40 2 2 40 , 2.39 ' 2.40 j
2 39 3.40 2 39 ' 2.40
PORTLAND lift Coarse grams
unquoted.
Wheat (bid) to arrive market,
basis No. 1 bulk, delivered Coast:
Soft white 2.32: soft white 'ex
cluding Rex) 2.32: white club 2 32.
Hani Red Winter: Ordinary 3 33.
10 per cent 2.33: 11 per cent 3 33
12 per cent 2 33.
Hard White Baart: Ordinary
2.36: 10 per cent 2.S6: 11 per cent
2.36: 12 per cent 2.36.
Car receipts: Wheat 61: barley
2: flour 1: corn 16; oats 8; mill
feed 13.
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND I tUSDA) Cat
tle salable 1.600: market rather
uneven: active and fully steady on
fed steers: cows slow, uneven; few
opening sales steady with last
week's close, but later as much
as 1.00 lower, some bids oft more:
one load choice 990 lb fed steers
34.50; other carloads choice under
1.100 lbs 33.50-34.25; commercial
good 29.00 - 32.50: utility 24.00
27.00: few commercial heifers
27.00-29.00; utility 22.00-26.00: util
ity - commercial cows on heifer
order 21.00-23.00: two loads utility
cows 20.00: canners-cutters 16.00
19.00; utility-commercial bulls
26.50-28.50; rather slow market on
.Mockers; part load choice 605 lb
stock heifers 22.00: sizable lot
Calves salable 200: opened only
moderately active; unevenly
steady to 50 cents lower: few prime
vealers 35.00 - 36.0Q; commercial-
choice 30.00 - 34.00: utility-commer
cial 22.00-27.00.
Hogs salable 1.200: butcher hogs.
sows active, fully steady with last
week's close: bulk choice No. -2
butchers 180-230 lbs 23.00-25: one
choice lot No. Is 23.35; others 235-
250 lbs 22.00-75; heavier weights
20.25-21.50; choice sows largely
16.50-17.50; choice under 300 lbs
18.00: good-choic feeder pigs
20.00-21.00.
Sheep salable 1,500: spring
lambs fully 50 cents lower than
Friday with more rigid sorting:
choice-prime spring lambs 25.00
50: utility-good 23.50-24.50; few No.
2-3 pelt shorn yearlings 13.00:
good-choice shorn ewes 6.00-7.00;
cull-utility 3.005.00; new crop feed
ing lambs 22.00 to mostly 23.00.
v..m.3 ""ap " ' -
a week ago. prices were steady to
23 cents lower Monday. Sows
showed least tendency to the lower
side.
Cattle were steady to weak and
sheeo steady.
Barrows and guts sold mostly at
S'9.0O to $21.00. the day's top. j
Sows took $16.25 to $18 50. with I
liebtweiehts occasionally going on I
UP to $18.75.
Choice and prime steers brought I
tlllill In 35 SO snri pnoH tn low- '
choice heifers and mixed yearlings
$28.00 to $33.75.
Cows were no better than $20.50.
bulls $26.50, and vealers $32.00.
Good to choice native soring
lambs were $24.50 to $27.00 with the
top getting up to $28.00. Ewes were
i $7.50 and downward
Receipts included an estimated
11.000 hogy. 12.000 cattle. 300 calves, i
and 500 sheep.
SUICIDES IN HONG KONG
HONG KONG W A Hong Kong
newspaper said Monday three or
four persons are committing sui
cide every dav in this British colpny
because of unemployment and fi
nancial difficulties.
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24-hr. Wrecker Service
Wit- w
Vat ."wL
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iaafevattiiatti. i. .- aaema
TW1NG
Olson Motors
DAY or NIGHT - Phone 5126-5127
Weather
Western Oregon Mostly cloudy
Momlav aught with showers In ecu
Ural and .southern portions; tiurtly
cloudy Tuesday with lew .showers
i , ,i,,.' ..,,,. ,., ,J
I. " Tll.dllv rnastnl hieii
j Ids 0(1 coast northwesterly. It).
j 20 . p j.t Tuesday.
i annus i'ns.s Mild Vlrlimv
,,, ,nA ..,, MnnA,v
partly cloudy Tuesday. High Tues-
aay o; low Mommy mgni 4:1.
By The Associated Press
!4 hours to 4:30 a
Monday :
Max.Mln.rrccip.
Baker
t'J 41
Eugene
60
69
63
73
61
77
71
iS
67
70
71
79
83
60
71
62"
84
67
64
64
64
Jil
49
5.
.06
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1 Lakevicw
Bedford
N0rii, Kend
Ontario
I Pendleton
p,.,)ni,ri Aininrl
4.1
1
5j
53
53
til
53
53
61
60
63
57
42
43
I Roseburg
iJSl,iem
Boise
Chicago
Denver
Eureka
Los Angers
New York
Red Bluif
San Francisco
Seattle
Spokane
.11 1
Lakeview CD
Unit Organized
LAKEVIEW A Solid Core for
Lake County's aviation Civil Dc -
tense urogram was formed here
bUliaav Uliaer llie ponsomnip Ol a
! civil defense groun from Klinutli
! More than a dozen Lake mint Ion
men signed m tor civil defense
service, and will lorm the nucleus
ol a larper prouu later.
Ten Klamath representatives par
ticipated in the affair, which cul
minated m a picnic at Chandler
State Park. 13 miles north of here
Bob Howard is Lake County's
civil defense coordinator.
iiiiajajisa.
ajgggaj
MCMCIPAI. COURT
Robert Tutter. violation baaic rule.
Fine S30 or 13 daya.
Robert Tutter. no opcrator'i licenac.
Fine. SA or 3t days.
Richard Munson, drunk. Fine, $13 or -
7j days.
Wendell Given, drunk. Fine. 930 or
23 daya. '
I it in Weiser Sr., drunk. Fine 913 or
71 day.. ;
Glad) a Kirk, drunk. Fint. 913 or
day.
Jamei Simmons, drunk. Fine, 913 or
Tl dayi. j
Ralph Peterson, drunk and disorderly .
conduct. Post $20 bail. .
Bill Winters, drunk. Pot $15 bail '
Frank Cantu, drunk. Fine, $13, or 7'j ;
da vs.
Robert Lane, drunk. Fine. 913 or 7'j
days.
Pete Bocard, drunk. Fine $100 and
30 days. '
Jose Leon, petty larceny. To county, i
DISTRICT CO CRT
John Howard Warnek. no vehicle li
cense me. $7 30.
J. D. Knew, violation basic rule. For
fe,t $7 50 bail.
Edna B. Lillv. Improper ehiclc li
cense, roriett sb nail.
Pat J. Hanifen. overload! Forfeit 936
Robert M. Byas. overload. Forfeit 936
minor lo drive, torlelt 3 oan.
I Alva carl ooucias. no vehtria li-
crnse. rorieit u oaiij
Glenn Franklin Splcer. no vehicle li
cense, aoneit 3 Dan.
I STEAM ENGINE. 9" i
linglt side, horizontal.
1AIR COMPRESSOR, o" i a",
vertical twin, water cooled, belt
driven, compiete.with belt, pulleyi,
etc.
1AIR COMPRESSSOR, o" 4".
Inaersoll-Rend, single horiiontal
center crank. Clan ERI. water
cooled, belt driven, complete with
pulleys, belt, etc.
alto available
CUT OFF SAWS. TRIM SAWS,
I0GE. CAMIAG!. STEAM FUMP$
HOU.S, ROLL CASE, ETC.
Telephone: Dick G'aier at
Cottage Grove 943 (Oregon)
Or Write Wire:
DULIEN STEEL
product; inc. of wash.
9265. East Marginal Way
Seattle 8, Washington
vertical twin, water cooled, belt ' i'.l I j! ' " I.f "l 111 CUh-MK M-W! V? SL WAttGT
Mdulien "steelI liira 1
' il vii. nssy-... -V.NIM flan WiWiZtJimw iiw
rvra awl vi w$m mm r
! WEYERHAEUSER
1
eaaaassaamaWamaaiMlalli iMill'nllwiial
EFFICIENT
O PLYMOUTH
Klamath Falls
New Wrecker
Service Here
Jim Olson amiounrctl the artilltlon
of wrecker service to his local De
boto-Flynuuua ii'K i lif wit'K-.
rr denartment will tie bundled bv
' Art Robison. who bus had nme
, vears exuei icm e naiiiiiuuT wrn-aer
.sri vice in llie iimiimii runs arm.
iTIic service will be known as Jim
and Ait s Towing, and will offer
r nour 'frvice.
Funeral
UNhLXllAt ll
unaral ryi-r l.r JrrroM t.c.riif
. .. ,, . "'i ' .
. 11. ..' ii - o7
tmm Ih. , liaiil
unci ..I Homo llj.1
Hull Slrrtl Tviida:
in of Vl
mall) l-oriir Nn
77. A f. & A M
ortifiallnj cnnimmnr.ni .mica anu hi-
,.. ........... .......
WOH1IV
fmrral acrvn-c. lor Claude i lark
Worlrv Jr.. yytio dial! In Salem. Oi
Jittia 19. will l.Vka pla.'r frimi Ilia
rhaiicl o Ward'i Klamath runriat Itnme
j TtifMlay. June H4 lit i M p nv Krv
C H. Haahm ol tha rir.t Chuivh of
God oftleiatlna. Conlnillniaiit .arvloe
.anil Internient In Klamalli Memunal
Par.
tlAKTON .
Tuncrol ervir or .Vlvln l.ro Bar
ton, (Kl. who dlnl hrrr Jun JO, will
lakr placr fr..m the th.turl o( Wrt1 1
Klumnth Kunrrnl Womt TucOny, JiaM
2. at 10 .W am. Rrv l.lO.Mt ilol-
loay of thr r'irt MrlhiHinl churrh
ofiicmtinic. Conur.!nitnl irrvirc and Hi
Ici mcut in the Stt LaKi rmelcrj .
Obituary
JOHNSON
Alfred John JnhtiMin. 7. a natue of
F.au Claire. W.S . and a reititent ot
Klamath Connlv fnr 1 tnr. Hia.l h.r
; June SI. 1953. Survlor iniluile
! duh,er rri Geiv.n, ut ihi.
1 hS;-?
five granuchll.
I dren and one ureal iraniOluld. Funeral
nWr.iSTiLU,B
Fifsh nirkril Miirxiiall s tin wherries
.- ?. .. ; , ,.
at Karl Market, lulrlakr.
the right quality
at the right price
gets the order
I II II III, H ll3g" -- 1 W'WM l STM i'TMf C S W. BTl.' fJU
Il TIMBER COMPANY jiir.
1
On The Record
iitKniH
MI'TI.FIKir .limn In Mr ami Mri
ChHilr ItullritKr. 4.0. HnUum llnv.
hi Klaiimtli V.-'v ll.pi,.il Jim ill.
Inn Wrluhc HI p.ninit- J1 iHin't.
NOtlt.K llotn In Mr unit Mlk Nor
mnii N,il.lt. l.aK-'khnic Onv. at Klntn
nlll Vnllr lloi'llal Jnnc 1. XVM. a
bit' WVIilhl 7 niuiiid- mnu-r-
r-n;in'M4 n,: in Mr and Mrm.
rharlf- llriehimaii
IHIA Malm.
at Klamath Valln Mninlat Jnnv
.i.u uu. Weiflil: 8 iinumla 41
ounroa.
Mllit.lAmn-Horn t.' Mr ami Ml.
ttav Miallaiu'iu, lo.m W'a.hlnf inn. al
Klamalli Valley ttniilal Juilv al. IU3J.
a boy. WctBht: I! tunnnli, II innicH,
MAI'OIIAN tloin In Ml anil Mra.
Farrcll Manahan. IHXi Kanr. at Klani-
I weiahl- T nn,l- II nnniM
, m,MA .!nrn , Mr. ,A Mr, n,
II lain. ailtS Cbcrlatn. at Klanialll Val
'' lloaimal Jnna J.I. tl"M, a to)
. ,,x M,,,,i j,,,,, j.i, x
Wrl,M ,,,l. a ouni f.
WltlSTI.KR -iloni lo Mr
anil Mr
I Thnmai Whlillrr
i:i.m Oak. al Klatn-
,h VMrv ,lvl jc u. , ,,r
, ivrim 7 tioiimu W. miliar.
Kf WON Hot n In Ml and Mn Ca.
(' nl Krnmm. .VI44 Dflau .nr. al Klamntll
allrv Hniital Jnn I1I.VJ. a boy.
WriKhl tl lioumli a oiuli'e.
MACY -110111 to Ml. and Mia Paul
M.u'i. Koine 2. no 1:17-A. Tulelake,
Calif . at Klamath Valley Hupiul June
x.l. ltoa. a til. VVeiaht: 7 fioumla 4i4
outlet.
OullolS - norn
Mr and Mr nn (
DuUoti WM TiiiMltti ! Kl A ninth Vnl
try Moip:tAl June 23, HU., a bu
Weight. 7 poii tut i oinu'fj.
M RHI.tiK I.I(:NMI'
R-M'St'tt-til'V l.rr Jortli ltaiurh
.Itt, pliimlwr. N.ttlve o( MlmHiil.
ret.
drnt n( Klamath Kail Mary
(iu . .tn. hmMftvlff Nmiivv f
loAtvxlle
Kaiikda,
rtHtttil of KUinalh Kit II.
Legal Notice
NOril'E TO CKKUITOR:
Nolire i fcerrhv g.ven that the ho
cteiftisncd hat been appointed .ulnum.
tratcr of the e-late 01 IU moml Kip
ley t'tley. dereated. by the Ctmiit
Court of Klnrvnth County , Oi eon, ami
nil per. on hfl iog c la Ion oKntnl n)
el.i1e are hrrrln nolilietl lo prenrnl
the value, with proper vmirherv. In Ihe
mid atlinlnnlantor at Suile 1. Methane
r.uiltllns. KlnntMlh K.ill iHe n vi"i
to 5tx months of the dale of this uo-
Dated thi S.Hh dav ol May. 9M
WAYNK 1 SMITH. Aclmini.tr.itor
I j ;.9. ltt.;;. No 4(
Il I III srewnsnn I U ill ,
IflJ liUMBHH li Bill 111
I BUYER II I J
Legal Notice
. Sala nf llmliar, Klamalli Inrlian
Haarvallnll. Saalail lihla III dmillrala
nn tmnta lirnvlilril lliaratnra. inalk'il
' miliiita. "tin), tllaii-la null riva MHa
I Nilgai Plna lnain Unll." ailtlriail In
; lh Kuiarliilrn()aiil. Klamntll liulian
Aiiviii'v, Klamalli Aani'. llirgmt. villi
I 111- ta.-alvril linlll I IHI r m . I'tlrKIt'
Nlanrlairl Tlma, July in,. antt will
Im nnulilarail Ilia anillvalant nl oral
nurtlnn bUU and pmlrrl (nr tlia In.
tiiimaHon nt all tildilara Ural aiti'llnn
liliU will ta racrlvail tiv Ilia Kuirr.
inirnnani, iviimain Indian Aflrnry
alnnli
Tuna
inning at U 00 p nv, Pai'lflr Slamlaril
(liny H. him. fin ilia rtnri'lia'ti
iwr oil ina warn Hill. ma una
Hinr IMn l.ttfiihia Unit Ttt oi.il
Itftlui. blUilln will h rfitrlcttrt to
mi not-rnuhlt uralti. bid lit anoi ttntu'
with iht iMiltrr,
I lia itiul I. Ini'alril in
.10. .! and :u T II II II t W M
anil aavtmna 4 and S T :i S II II
rW'M and Ini-ltnlr. aipni)ilnialrlv
.imkl acrai of llinhar lamia Willi a Intal
e'idlriiated (liH to ha rut. which
mala u not itiiarMaUetl. piinxl
nmltrly S.AOn.tWi) (ret I1M nf BMRar
ptna unit aiMKl.OOO teet HM. nf white
X
Fifh IHtliler nttui alate the price
Ittomaiui feet II M fiorlhner Uecl-
mnl (' . .Sen It that Wll he nairt fnr
timber rut prior to any readjualmrtil
nf rule a tei'lf led in Ilia ritntrarl
No hlii will le rnitilderatl for leva than
IClT i.1. ner tluMumul feel 11 M fur int
fl t'" thuaiul feet 11 M
i or wiiiii nr. a rei iiiiflu rnnra nr
Twenty ihmmamt ttolarr i(U(l,tHM on
a notvvnt hank, pay tile to the Treanlirer
of the I'm led Stale muat arenmpauv
rnrh elrri bid I'emon btddma (or
or nn hahalf of rninpattlei, mi pora
lion, nr partite rail lp tnuit al the
time of tilddlni nutimlt lit wrlima
kMtlMaelory avldenra nf Ihetr authority
to ilo so. The Uepnll wilt be reluincil
lo me iitKerceaMiii mniter ma oepoaii
, of the ut: - (ill bliltler M ill ha p,illetl
ai oai I of the purrhate prlie again!
tiniler rut on thla unit only or retained
a liquidated damage If the bidder
-hall not exei-iite the ronlrart and
lurnlth taliafactorv huml fnr Tweul
thouiand dollars iM,OO0i within alxly
Check and Align
Front End
$4.95
Dugan & Mest
Lumber marketing is a lot more competitive than most people realize.
There are 53,000 sawmills in America, and many thouaanda of producer
of materials I tint can be used as aubetitutea for lumber. Moat of the
lumber is purchased by about 6,000 wholesalers direct from the mills.
These wholesalers in turn sell to some 26,000 retail lumber yards.
Another important fact: Nearly all of the 53,000 aawmlUi make 2x4s
and other such atandard items. A wholesaler when buying is concerned
with price, quality and service. Under this kind of distribution system
the price of lumber is based on the law of supply and demand, llie price
fluctuates up and down, depending entirely upon them two factors.
The Weyerhaeuser Timber Company must win and keep customers
by delivering lumber at competitive prices in the qualities and grades
when and where needed. It ia through such service that we try to
develop steady markets to keep our mills operating continuously.
if
Legal Notice
Nivncr or rtNAI. accucnt
in riir cnii't'ir l oi'iit' or tub
fATr. or onruoN ron
Kl AMATII COl'NTV
III Ilia Mallrr nl Ilia g.lata .it TIIOMAH
noticV. is 1 1 r: ii Kit v nvr.N niai Hi
limlri ilMnail haa ttlrd ln rmnl Ai'i uunl
anil Itfnnrt nf III Ailintnlitlnllnn i.f
atinva anl Oail a.lala: anil llial Ilia
Cnurt baa tlsril tlatiiiitay, Jima 'JS, III.M.
al 10. nil a in., al Ilia Clrrult Court
Rnnin nf altnva anllllail Cnuil. Klam.illi
rail. Orafnil. a Ilia lima anil plara
fur liaarltiK nblarllniiN. If any. In aatd
rtnal Accuunl. ami lelllf-niaiil lliaraul.
iiiinnik arrnitrNa
A'lmlni-li aior
CHATnt'flN IIIIICKNUl
Mririll. Oiaimi
I n ,' n u- i
I
' day a frtini arrf nlanra of hla hid. It
an oral lud la dai'larad In lia hlllt al
Mia I'loar of Ilia alli'lioit. Ilia l.lridat
tmineilialely ronfliin the Md b
iititolttlof II In writ tug on an Endian
Per v ire hid form. The right to waive
let'hmrnl defet-u and to ijet-l anv anil
all bid merved The i-nnlmrt will
peoifv ihnl all deignale1 limler ahMll
Ite rot and teuwi ed ti&m the tin it
within one rr from date of anprovtil
of the rood a l and that all other re
nuhemenli tif (he ronlrart Inrlnduitf
I it a It dlMisal will he completed within
two ears from dale of npnr.ivtl lie
tore bid are suhmlltrd, full Informa
tion t'oiu-e tiling I he t'ntlwr. the rnmll
tlont of sale, and the so omission of
bids, should be obtained from the
.Superintendent, KUinalh Ink Ian Agan
cv. Klamath Aenr . Oregon or the
Area lllierlor, Indian Nei vlt e, llulld
log I 8wen lland. I'urlland in. Oiegoit
Hated thla IHIh daV uf May ItlAi at
I'm (land. Oregon. K, Morgan Prysa.
Area Dlrertur
mi jniJj t a;t-;w Jui l-H No, as
CERTIFIED GRADER WANTED
For Niqhl Shift. Pay $2.55 per hour
Phone "Collect" 384, Col-Ida Lumber Company,
Auburn, California
Ask for Em. Reovii
working in fhe
Pacific Norihwsf
'Z to build a permanent
n fortst industry
Legal Notice
Nil i k s or rtNAI. Act
tl'lOHNTl
hiht or
IN TIIK I IMCIIIT com
Tlir. STATK or OlirtlON IN AND
0 Tlla: COl'NTV or KI.AMAIIT
IN I'ROIIATK
In the Mailer of lha K1alt of Thar.
Utile Kvans Vle. Ileraaied
Nolire t herrltv given that the undar
stoel haa filed 111 float account as
adiolnUitalor of the elate of Char
Intta Kvans Wise, deceased, wlttt the
t ountv t ier V of Klamalli Count)', Ota
!oii and that the t'trrult Couil of said
otinly has fitted the JJ.trtJ day nf Julv,
Xi, al Ilia hour of Ift o clock A M
at i he tiii'iiii Court rhom, Klamalli
f'ouniv, Oiea.011, as Ilia tlma and plara
fur hearing ohiadlnns. If any there be,
in said final at'cuunl and eltlarnaiu
thaiaof.
William Herbert Wattes,
Ailmlnistrator of lha Riiaia
of CharhMla Ivans Win,
Dareased.
J 3.1-. 10 Jlv 7 M-No Ri
Promptly Relieves
Itching Eczema!
piiio, a dortnr'a anllaeitttc, prompily
rellevea ttrhlnir, atoa arratciithf anil
ao halpa heal ranliaa, araanta, athlate'a
out, orlai!s, ringworm and almllar
an r face akin anil arati irrltatlona.
Than ara how cjiilckly akin ttarta to
claar! Huy htr
Strength ZamO (or
ZEM0
stubborn aiaa.