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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1952)
THURSDAY. AlKIIIST 7, 1U.V2 J!y. My MUM. J. M. KI.NDAI.L Hip CMA Chimd ttt lllv will hold Ihn minimi fiununrr lilblr mlioul, AiikumI 11 Ihiotiuh 'XI, nu ll wrck liuv, MoikIhv thnMinh KiUluy, Iruin lo II 3D All clnldirn (our ynn old or ulttrr re wriroiiie. Villi Vfur thr thrum will be 'Oioittrr UnijhU-A Mount tun Climblnu Ki iwihitioii." Ilrullturifi thnimv 'Wlml Clod Mnilp For Uh" Hint wrrk. "Jluw Utxl TnlkM to Un", mm-oik! werk. IN hum y thrum: "liml'ii f ninllv'1 "Pl-uit" work honk mid liuuKin- TV (Him to KOI lie MK)l nil ovrr Uii world Junior l limit: "Tim Chnntlen'a Time and TitlrnU." llnndwoik I'luhNrn: (.'olurful .jruiuc with clock ItiiTH mul lutmlf. Una move. Intel ini'dlutc thnnc: "Aiwrilnii Why ( Yoiiiiu IVuiilr," lUndwuik rlitpn: Krll prniiniiin. Kvnimetl't .) II. Himlhiu. Oklit. hntiu, In holrtinu nnvkrit nltihlly 17.3U DhVt at the A.trirmbly of (iod Chtircli. fcvrryoiip In Invllcd 10 atlriiU. The Hly Llnnr. Club mrl thr I,nke virw I. loin Club ul ll(mth Mrnutr Inl Turk lor n M'tnl nirrdnu pic nic lft.il ThuiMltiy rvrnlnif. TIium t (rndlnit front lllv wtrr: Mr. nnd Mijv . M Drnnlft. Mr. nnd Mm. 11 Q Powell, Mr untt Mm. J M. Krndull, Mr. Win. lluyclrn. Mi it. rivlvin Litnknw nnd Mm. fcvrrrll lii'-il. The Metliixlht LitdlcH Aid met ut the lioine ol Mis th-mttht Cit brrr. Mri. Luwrriirr Little wits thr ho Icm. The CMA tidies Mlnnlor.nry Bo rlrtv will nl this . ti"M.uv eve ning M Iho home of Mri. Wnlter Cnmbioii ul 7:30 UHT, The lllv Women- Club will have Ihcir rrunliir inn-tlnu Wcrtiirsdnv, 12 30 IST. nt KpriMfUe Hlvrr i'nik, ThlJ. will be n iKitlut k with mrm bcrh. their Ktirntn nnd children ftt tciidlnu. Mr. and Mm. Cluremc I inl hut hnvc hud nrvrriil viMUirn ut Drew Vullev Itntnh; Mr. mid Mm. Ward Mu 1 1 it., Alhrrlon, Culif., Or. and Mm. A. U. Koiilr. lmiHili. ul Mm. I)ullur. Ilrrrit k. Ill . nnd Ml nnd Mm. Hurry Liunmcr. bun Kran cImtu. Mr. nnd Mm Melvln RLthurdton, flm-kwcll City, luwn, liuvo been viMlini; Mi. Itichnrdson'H brother nod hitv wile, Mi. nnd Mm. Irion h'iumr. nnd Mi. Marlon Mttrlin and non. Kennv. have been visitors of Mi. nnd Mm. Itulph Hllea nnd Mr. nnd Mr". Max Dlllnvotj. Thev are limn Vrekn Wmd hn bftn received that flex nnUvtm. Don Wrv.eli nnd Oilbert GrlKin hnve completed naval bnAic iratninR, Kan Dieo. and thev are expected home on leave Mr nnd Mm. Auum.l Tikknnnen art the pioud pnienu of a bnby riiI. Miuv Jo weiKhed 7 Iba. 3 02. at btrth Mimi Itiubiua Cnmpbell in viMl lim at DlnubA. Culif. tihe u Uie Siieil ol Heinndelte I. a CBe. Mins Cnynel KntRht. fieittlle, Wah.( Is vi-ltlna Mr. nnd Mm. J M Krndull nnd Inmllv Mln Knlttht ttt (he nlere of Mr. Kendall, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kd Clranl have de cided to leave lllv nnd retihn to Temple Cltv. Cultf.. where Mr. Grant will resume wmkinit at a llnwer humerv. Mr. nnd Mm Ornnl will be mi.ed bv all of their mnnv IriemU here. Mm. Nell Oriffin visited her hua bmid ntntioned at Camp Ftobert, la-l week Oeorae riillerton returned home Mondnv niter a week's varntlon at Rnnta Rnn and Onkland. CnlK. Mr. and Mm. Dave Cnmpbell en tertained a number of friend Sat urday fvrninfi. Dinner wm followed bv a nnme of brldre. Tlmf at lendina were Mr "'id Mr- M I,, llndley, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Pow ell, Mr. nnd Mm. FV H. Arnvtrontr. Mr and Mm. H M Dennis. Mr. and Mm l' r fiKrhT. Mr d Mrs. J M. Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. F W. Hvdr Mr ard Mr-. F W. Oben'ht'n. 'r. -nd Mm V A Haul, Mr. Wm. Hayden and Mrs. Bvlvla T.nnkow. OSC Gifts Reach $540,000 Mark ORECiON 8TATE COM.EOE More thn $640,000 In various typea of Rift. dnmlioui and itranl.s wan liven lo Oreiton Stale Collrite this paul year, itccordlnit to Dr. A. L. Strand. OSC's prcsldenl. Hecelvlntt nearly one-half of thl.i more than hulf-mlllion dollar total for research atudlon on aublecta rahRlntr from Ice cream mixes to fur farmliiK wax the agricultural experiment alallnn. Ultidcnt Interest and welfare ben died by about ICO, 000 tn hnnora, awards, acholnrnhlpn and fellow hip. Scientific equipment, chemi cals and iranla for research for use In the achools of forestry, en gineering and science made up the bulk of other contributions Of the departments, chemistry ranked first In research Rranla, having received over $71,000 Phy tic was second with about $2S,000 and xnnlnRV third with $14,7(16. As a Businessman Mike the BILTM0RE because... LIKE CONVENIENCE It's right downtown, noor all my clltnli and financial cenleri. AND I LIKE SERVICE 1 day laundry lervict. Stenographic nrvice. Mtn'i club and plunge. REASONABLE PRICES 1500 ROOMS WITH BATH TOUR 0ININ0 ROOMS FOUR COCKTAIL LOUNflES Nam .f fh,' WODtD fAMOUl Va-rff . i r A " Hybrid Grass May II) ti nmi; i avi.oh Amufclatrd I'rena Mrlriice Kepurter UKHKKI.KY, Cullf. KrlenlMi have piodured In the lutmitory loma new apeclea of gnishrf. WliU h they believe will ynnv wild on the 1 unite, coinpelJiiK 111 mi iiiBiiiaanaMfNawijiw iip-iii aiwT. I fim i femW HYBRID B.tttf rang jt I center) was produced by croil ing blue wild rye (left ) with tquirrel tail gran (right). Kiilnl wrrkn nnd bruh nnd pro-1 Into dlfferrnt rnvirontiicntR. vldliig new .ourceft ot llvc.ttuck tired Jrnm b MnKle variety, sown tc rd. In one Irjcullly eventually yield Plant brrrdms In the Inborn- tho-r produced by the idrntlcnl lory u&tially rehultn In varieUen Ueed in nnothrr locution. Each kind which need cultlvntion or at j fcccmiriKly works lownrd beconnntt leant alchlul MiirrvlMnn ot belter adapted to the pUp or the humann The Idea ol a bred climate In which It Mai led to itrow. plant that can do better than hold I Thin In one of the IrultK ol ex- Casualties Top 114 Thousand WASHINGTON i Announced U.K. battle casualties In Korea reached 114.310 VYctfiday an crcatie ot fM2 silica Ian week. The Delen-te Dcpnrtntcnt'ft week ly nummar baaed on notilicatioiut to (antillea through la.st Frlduy re ported their number lotal-s: Killed In Action Wounded 18 onfi ltl.753 la.ssi 20,0117 9, tliO '. 1B0 1.4:17 1,213 19.4BO I NihMnit . Iiattie deaths Current mlnMng Casualties by erlces: Army Navy Air Force Marine Corpn Stevenson To Meet Cabinet llouve said Wednesday Oov Adlal E. Klevcn.son of Illinois, the Dem ocratic presidential nominee, will attend a cabinet merlins here next Tuesday. Joseph Short, press occrctttry, said Preildent Truman invited Stevenson to attend the meetlnit and thnt the nominee has accept ed . He said he nnd not yet been ad vised whether Sen. John J. Spark man ol Alabama, the Democratic vlce-presltlential nominee would at tend. si'i:i:i)iNG ( Tim rnorosFD CAflBONDALE. 111. iT) To slow down motorists, bcvcral Car- bondule residents protiosed Uiat their street be graded like a roller coaster. Their formal petition to cltv council was taken under ad visement. Mayor John WrlKht com mented thai the same effect minht be Rained by allowing street to de teriorate Into ruta. making speed ing Impractical. LOOK,toO BI6 SLIPCOVgR.' Jl EGPiD, MARTWaf AV XyrJ VlHY y. WLLVbOtftBLP OFFTHftvT S 1 04C6T IS MORE THE CM AlR AMD GET DOWM TO ) PECF6CT TMrVJ SrVDDLE ? I TUB X-lffW STWlOM.'--) ARI70N 6U6HinS6.' Dip yt0 ( FIND OUT IT- YOU HAMS rf MEDICAL EyNAINSEBS h JOW AMY TUBSBCOLOSIS A6R66 AW PHVSIGJOE IS TV REMEMBER GERfA RUNlMlMG TH6 MOST 6PL6rODlD Jl TUERE'S A AROOMD IM l SPECIMEN OF NMOCE'S AVECRV-60- CWEST-n'5FOR I HANDIWORK V ALL- Li POUND t FKESysyv' I AVOPF.'; IrMM t IM TOVOfi ); yTT FOR FREE? &SiS5S, ? Bel ' 1 fiFARHART IIKTIil RELAX, mjoy ytuntlj m Ortgon'i (writ tout titetl boltl. Sultn, mrj, lunbuh, golf, rii or juil lotf iy ity, Slup soundly lo ihi lone o lit urj ul nigbl. aeaaBSV'TrrTiasaaaBaBBBBKTBae.e.at.meam 1 IVlilH.t.Vll:lil;lj:i.i:ill.l:l;U:.7Ul.i:trkW I) own nuulir.l the louh vcftutlon of hi id wuRIi-h In a forwuid lep In iiuim'h ulfoit to control ni tutul pi UI VI,tVH, II, A MS (IIAN(.i; 'llee new typt-a, like liiuny niilurnl viirlrtlih, appiut-ntly have u biilll-ln ability to fit themselves j . S. ENVOY Llewellyn R. Thompion, Jr., above. 47, of Las Anlmaa, Colo., ai named by President Tru man as U. 8. Ambassador and tilth Commissioner for Austria. Woman Suffers Critical Hurts ROSEBUnG I A Sacramento woman was critically hurt In a highway accident north of here late Tuesday and her husband was tailed on a charge of being drunk. He was believed not the driver, however. fc Stale Plilrolmnn Joe Havstead signed the complaint against Claude Harvev Bowman. 5t, of Sacramento. Mrs. Bowman. S3. was taken to a hospital in critical condition with a brain injury. Hnystead's report said the car narrowly missed a bus then went over nn embankment nnd lnnded on its top. It siild Mrs. Bowman was believed at the wheel. Her husbnnd suffered only minor hurts. Din. In th famoui Copper Orllt, over looking th. Pacific, brilliant ot iuni.1. Dancing .very night. Driftwood lounge, PheM ((Atint. 111 a. eaeaviTi. M.41-' 1 NEW U 1 IIKRAI.D AND Go Wild uerLinentn In which nrlentlst Jenrned how to talk v. nterlle hy brlds lerUlr, Dr. U, Ledymtl jjiel. bum, Jr., h-enet.ctfct in the Unl vnr.lt y of California C'lU-Ut of Agriculture, tcllw atnjut it. Hybridi, or crovHea betwren one kind of living tiling and another. UMially are bterlle, Umiik two dif ferent method, or, Btebbina and aiftocinlca induced fertiliiy into f.everal typea of plant croh.-ea, II V Hill I) PIIODKI.I) (Jnc waa a croan between blue wild rye and aquirrcl tail grist. The natural rye plunt dom well in the California, looihllln b u L cannot atand drouth. Squirrel latl grnhM la drouth rehihtanl but has nplKen on It that in nicer, It dinner oua for nlot'k feed. 'Jhe result of the ci oua wan a plant rcsemblliiK blue wild rye that waa drouth re aihtunt and had pikes iesa for midable than atjuirrel tail Kraft. 'ITie&e llrit croa.tca were ter He aeedlesa. Ur. Htcbblrn pro paualed them by cutting off Mcma and atockn and coaxing thcrn to mow, alongside home of the parent blue wild rye planu, This aftHOclallon with the par ent evidently did some viood. A ii ion 4, 000 blohhomA produced by the accond-generation hybrids the experimenters found a single potent accd. Tlie lone seed produced a plant with a lew more good herd, hrom tho.se begimitiiKK the new plant hua grown autcehMully in M'veial placet and It alandh to become a new fipecien ol forage grash, Dr. Ktebbtna said. The geneticist alhO reported on another way of producing fer tile new plant typos. It 11 done by doubling the number of chromo somes or heredity carriers In plant co lib. I'OIHON IIKI.I'KI) Colchicine, a poison derived from a common plant, Ik used lo oring tills about, ihe poison in terleres with cell division. the ba.sic mechanism of growth. H does not, however, interfere with the process by which a cell doubles the number of Hn chromo somes Jum before dividing. A colchicine - poisoned cell keeps on working internally. Its chromosomes reproduce them selves and It thua ha.s a double set of heredity carrier. Under certp.ln conditions this overgrown cell will shake off the effect of the poison, again double Its chromosomes and di vide into two cells, each of which will have twice as many heredity carriers as the parent cell before It was poisoned. These new double - hereflity cells continue to reproduce their kind Indefinitely and they build themsclvea Into a plant resem bling that of their untreated an cestors but having Important differences. The process has beeD used to Improve Brapes. bananas, pine apples. But it can also Increase the chances for producing a fer ine nyoria in esse u is crossed with some other species of plant. It multiplies the proba bilities for the pairing-off of chromosomes from cells of an other plant species into a com bination that will produce a new type of Individual. - aaara, 5-5Wsr . JOLLT KANNETTF.8 Regular meeting; was called to order by Pres. Maureen Lyon, at the home of Ruth Roenlcke. The roll and minutes were read by 8ec. Jcanette Thornton. There was a discussion on some of the problems the girls were hav ing with their canning. Alter the discussion the girls Judged Ruth's canning and freezing. Members present were: Maureen Lyon, Nancy Pruilt, Jeanettt Thorton, Roberts Prultt. ChBP lene Klrkpatrick, Ruth Roenlcke, Mrs. Olodoskl, the leader, and Edith Wallln a new member. With no further business the meeting was adjourned and re freshments were served by Char lene. Ruth Roenlcke KARTII WORMS The club held ILs meeting at the home of Wayne Shanholizer July 29. Plans for T-shirts and 4-H hats were made. Reports on Insect control was given by Ronnie Robblns, Wayne Shnnholtzcr and Jack Mltcham. Following Uie meeting a picnic and swimming partv was enjoyed by all at Malln Park. The next meeting will be at the home of Dannie Alt. Jack Mltcham IIKM.EY SHEEP CLl'B A lesson on the carding of wool given by Club Leader Dale Flem ing was the Interesting feature of the July 30 mc6tlng which was held at the 'home of Alvln Born. Twenty-one members answered Uie roll call Willi their birth dales. Refreshments were served to the group by Mrs. Born. Marilyn Mack JOLLY KANNETTES Meeting of the Jolly Kannettes waa called to order by Pres. Mau reen Lyon on July 28. Seo. Jeanette Thornton read the minutes and called the roll. Members present were: Nancy Prultt, Roberta Prultt Maureen Lyon, Jcanette Thornton, Charlene Kirkpatric, Ruth Roen lcke, and Mrs, Ooldoski. the leader, There was discussion on demon strations at the fair. It was de elded to have the next meeting at tlie home of Mrs. Glodlskl. The members will practice canning peaches. After the meeting was adjourned and refreshments were served by Maureen jjyon. Ruth Roenlcke Legal Notice SbTlCt Or FINAL AciUNf Notice ! liven hereby that tinder. Isned Executrix of the Estate nt Mar crll Sharbono, drcea.ed haa tiled her Pinal Account in circuit Court ot Stale of Oregon, for Klamath County, Pro bate Divl.lon, and that aald. Court haa Bet Thursday. September 4, 1932 at in o'clock a.m., .a the time, .nd the Court Room of aald court an the place lor hearing aim aeinini Ol aame. uaico jtiiy .a,, inn, Marian R. Zlefter, Executrix. J-31 A-7-14-31 No. 132 The undersigned Folic. Judge of the Cltv of Klamath Pall, will recnlva sealed htrta up to 7:30 p.m. August inin, nina, lor tne painting oi winnows and doors of the hangar building No. 42 at Klamath Municipal Airport. Speci fications and bid forma mnv be ob tained from Ih. Police Judge at the City Hall. The city reserves th. right to reject any or an nios. Frank A. niackm.r Folic Judge ..T-.7ri. l'i NKWS, KLAMATH FAI.I.S, ORKC.ON CLASSIFIED RATES One day - per word V Three Iays per word 11 Week Run p r word 20c Month run per word 6:k: MINIMUM The minimum charge for any one ad Is 60V. BOX NUMBERS Aiuwern to ads may be harullrd through box numbers at the paper for a service charge of 2&c UKADLINKB Clanlfled afls accepted up to 6 30 p.m. for following duy's publication, up to Noon Baturduy for Monday. Clasllied display ads accepted up to 12 noon tor following day a publi cation. ADJUSTMENT Pleave make all claims for adjust ments without delay. Corrections or cancellation re ceived by 5:30 p.m. will be made In following day's publication, by 12 Noon Batunjay forMonday. C UNIRAL HOMES WARD'S Klamath fiincral Jlwii, 02A lli(riBtrrt PhnJiK;. I 'MIETINONOfiCES KLAM' vt KAiX8AerieN29b Regular meeting every Friday night 7:45 p m. O. E. Hall. 9Lh nd Walnut. Vuiilng members cordially Invited. Buffet hours 10:30 am. to 1 am ALCOHOLICS Anwyniinu. Box M. I'h'mc IHZ.I i i 2 " LOST AND FOUND l()H'triSr.pi of i ifli-i tn wwtb Ktc ot hjn MounUin. L. II. McCrory. Ht 7 n.x 4KJ LOST, NKW BOOK. "Now We're l Iini,'1 wrrk In downtown Mte. probably Miller or Marvin or 1--folnlei Plre vail Hulh Kinf. Sill dayi.or M'2 trr 6 p. nv LOST. MALE Cheapnke, 10 mnnthi old Sage colored. LirenK 3i27. Fhone wm. PET MfiNKKY lout two mil rielftw D'jrrli imtclion atalion. Reward. Call Shaita View Court in OorrU; 6 PERSONAL sfANLfif" llm7PrfducU PhoneSflOB. ATHENA ANALVZr.S bu-mrM mar. rixK romance, 16 t3 Main Ulenta. Photic tWl. MRS. ROBERTS BORN PSYCHIC Telli your pant, prf-aeni, future. Can overcome all obnlat le that keep you from lucre! health and happine!. WIS So. Sulh. Klamtth falU. Oreion. 10 SERVICE HOOFING, concrete. carpentry, odd Job. Bv -killed craftaman. Phone Ott Cook. jftM JH0 So. Sixth. DRIVEWAYS PAVED or resurfaced with anphalt black top. t H.A term. Call Jahawk Prtroleurn at C1HH ot 87H8. Free tlmate gladly. BOBCO Paving Inc. ALTERATIONS. Guaranteed. Prepare now for back to achool. Anita'-. Phone SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. Lacy Kin. Phone 3333 LAWN MOWERS iharpened and re paired. All makfa. Jaroh-on aulhorized service nation. Troy V. Cook Company. 340 So. Sixth. Legal Notice NOTICE Or HEARING OT FINAL ACCOUNT Notice Is hereby nven thai the under- tined lui filrd his Final Account u th Ad minti tr tor with the will an nexed of the Estate of Garrett Brad nrr Coxad, deceased, with the Clerk oi the Circuit Court ol tn Mate oi urcgun. for Klamath County and. that uid Court hai et Tuenday, the 19th day of August. 1952. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, as the lime, and the Circuit Court Room in the CoarV House, at Klamath Falls. Oregon, u in pio. for hcar.ni objections. If any. lo said Final Account, ana in leuitmeni thereof, Dated init imn aay oi Juiy, WILSON S. WILEY . Administrator J-17-34 31-Aug 7-No. 103 NOTICE OF SALE BY UNITED STATES MARSHAL Notice ti hereby given that pursuant a. iitx-for at uie enterred by the United States District Court for the r....r.-t rtf nrrtnn an Jtllv U. 1932. In a cause pending in said Court entitled H. tj. wiiy ana m. ot. vinnnw, uu ing business under the assumed name and style of Lilly & Valentine Truck ing Company v. Great Weil Lumber Corporation, a corporation, and Carl Rudeen. and Klamath County. Oregon, a municipal corporation. Civil No. 4401, I Jack R. Caufield. in and by said decree appointed to sell the prop erty described therein, will sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder or bidders for cash at the Sawmill for merly operated by the Great West Lum ber Corporation and located in the NEl of the SEV ot Section 13. Township 23S. Range 9 E. of the Willamette Mer idian, approximately 100 miles north of the City of Klamath Falls in Klam ath County. Oregon, near uipint, vtc- gon. on the 27th day oi August, iwi, at 11:00 am- the property in said de cree directed to be sold or w much thereof as may oe necessary to suiy the judgment, interest, sales, costs and expenses, lo-wit: . the Nt1' of the SE1 of Sec. 13, Township 23 S.. Range 9. E. of the W.M. together with a complete sawmill sit uate thereon and including the follow ingr item, nf mvtmlll eouiDmcnt: Hercules 3 KW Generator. 1 Koehler 14 KW Generator; U.S. Army Sign Corps l'.j KW Gen. Motor .No. 63655 Model 1 M 21-A: 10 HP Hercules Mo tor. Model ZXB Motor No. 31M87-3KW; 1 Model HXE 6 Cyl. Motor Stand and Transmission No. 327206; 120 HP Red Seal R-(Mu-3tHi. Oils luoior wun disc clutch: 120 HP Red Seal R-6-02-1040 Gas Motor with twin disc clutch; 3S HP Red Seal F226 Clutch C-103124, )-iftn.tlftn No. 1R.V.7. P. A. 244-302: Hercules Motor 95 HP Model RXLD 137290 (8 C1.: l-onvey motor, jo h. Red Seal F 266; Red Seal 55 HP Red Seal F 286; Red Seal 55 HP M 290-423 Twin Disc Clutch for log haul; Lo Haul chain and equipment; Chyrsler Industrial S Cyl. Motor C-38. Ind -8-99 Serial No. 7990-Automotive Clutch: Green chain motor: Continental Red c-i Mn r icn.'rniii i.nr1 Clutch; Air Cool Wisconsin 22 HP Model V.E. 4 c.riai ism Rtn:in4 Sneciflcatlon No. 36736; Wisco 6 HP Motor Air cool; r.nl Water Diimoi, 1 swtlonar; I portable: 45 HP Gas Motor Jammer lor IXig ttaui: aniau na i d 11. oH nig. and C.-irriase: Krtrar: Trim Saw: Waste Conveyor: 3 Lath Machines; Green chain, capacity, no .inn ft - i hmlftrs. Straw Burners: Steam ntirfler: 1 Double Head: 1 Sin- t. uABri. &nw and Fillns EoiUDment Aluminum covered mill building, ap- prox. bo x tan . Dated: July 21. 1952. Jack R. Caufield U.S. MARSHAL J-24.31 A-T-14-21 No IW. S U'M M Ofik Equity No. 24R IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THK STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR tub- rmiNTV nF KLAMATH MAYNARD N. HR1CZ1SCSE. an infant. hv and through Pete Hrtcxlscse, n guardian ad litem, Plaintiff, vs. ELIZABETH ABERCROMBIE. some times known as Elizabeth Hricxiscse. To ELIZABETH ABERCROMBTK. also known as Eliiabeth Hrlcxiscse, ue iu rtM't VAK.tr nr TUf. STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed g.nint vmi in the above entitled court nn n. hrnr th fpxnlration of four weeks from the date of the first publication oi im """""""iv. which date ii July 24lh. 1952, and if rou fall in to appear or answer plain tiff, for want thereof, will apply to the ahnvo - ant tied eouri tor ne imw P.v4 far in hi. ffimnlflin t . tO-Wlt! t'nr !.. nf thiH court adiudelnc and declaring the purported mnrrtaEe between plaintiff and defendant void and no force and effect, and for such other and further rettel as in in may seem lust and equitable. TVile, aiiinmnni ( arved ii nun VOlt ty publication thereof by order of the Hon orable David H. Vandenberg. Judge of the above-entitled court, made and n lered on the 13rd day of July. directing that auch publication be made tn tne Heraia ana news n -- nnnor nnhluhed in Klnmnth County, Oregon, not lens than once each week lor lour consecutive wrrvn. Date of first publication: July 24, Dat of Inst publication: August 21 I95i. A. W. Schaupp Attorney for Plaintiff loft Willtta Building Klamath Falls, Oregon f 4 7-H-St Nn, 131 10 SERVICES EXCAVATING Mobil Hhovel and Trench Ho Bullriorrr Fill Dirt Topaoll Cruahed Rork Driveway Cinders Comprewor CRANE BKRVICE GRAHAM BROS. PHONE SMI or KM Septic Tanks Cleaned Newest Sanitary Methods AlAO ROTO ROOTER SERVICE Cleans Sewer Lines of Rooti, etc. KD P. KINO 2434 Orchard Phone 6841 MKS7 A IJH ANT lup'plW, efutpment" Hw JntvirJ, 2413So, Mh. Phone 3257. CARPENTRY odd Job " ex peril oV.ne Phone -!. MOWING and rHking. Alio plowlnt M Y. Jarrard. I'hone :if2. C'kiAlNH" Uund.-ed and ttr etched I'none 4H CLSTOM If ARVESTINfJ. Barley and nover with u- John Deere model Si romhinca. Krlto Bros, Tulelakc, and paperhanflng Phone IA I NTIN;. Interior and exterior. H. L I'none 4ZZS. 1IAV CUTTINO. and raklnf AlHplow- lr,s. Mi(,ne 2-lflt CI RTAl.'.S I.AI'NIJRY, .tTetrh finHh. Kxpert eervlce. Heau,nable prlcea. CaU 4V,0; SLASH TVTA. HU.fJ! rnilall the IliSrt Key.tone Storm window, and atorm ,li,or. A-o Key.lcnp Prrluct. Co, 'iir.t I'ndrrwood lluil'lins, phone 12 EDUCA flONAk TI.-HN YOt'H LONGHAND Irto Short, nano Willi oltr.LWHITlNG The ahort. h.-ind writt.n with ABC'a. Taught under .pcciai rranrnise jy KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE 7.13 I'jne Phone 4780 IIOOKKEEPLNC. ahorthand typins Slav dred aubjerta, offlre maeblnM. KLAmATH. business collsxik 733 Pine Phone 47 Hi 14 HELP WANTED, FEMALE WANTED Stenographer part 218. Herald WANTED Bookkeeper part time, B',x Zrri Herald and New.. WANTED Hcautr operator, part or full time. Call 3.116 or Soon, Houston Beauty WOMAN'-Gcncral offlre work. Steady position Good starting salary. Se. Don Mclntvre, Local Loan Company, 115 No. lotn, evenings by appolnt- NAME-IN COLD XMAS CARDS! Sell like magic, pay you $100 cash per rox. cxquitiie new .1 innstmas Lard A,s"rtmcni. pay up to 100 per cent prom finest line lor luno-raising. No experience needed. Assortment on ap proval. Imprinted Samoles FREE! STYLART. 171 w. Ninth, DepL 116. WANTED Housekeener to take full charge home and two small children. MU" nve in. pnone auo or J-OT72. EXPERIENCED lumber stenographer and general lumner office detail clerk. Write Box 222 Herald and News. RANCH COOKS wanted. Women to cook for ranch families and ranch hands. Board and room furnished, good wages. Apply Oregon State Employment Service. 242 Main. Phone 7701. 16 HELP WANTED. MALE Opening for Young Man Standard Stations Inc., has an opening In its organization for a man age 18 to 30 preferably. This is the starting point for Standard personnel. Opportunity to Advance Approximately $280 month to start 40 hour week ; Liberal Employe Benefit Plan APPLY STANDARD STATIONS Inc. 2nd & Main As Approved by W.S.B. WANTED, experienced service station operator. Good wages plus commission. Year round job. Also first class me chanic. Can work by the hour or on 80 per cent commission. See Jerry, Bal- siger inc.. rora oarage. TuieiaKe. Lam A REAL OPPORTUNITY For young men over 21 who have had selling experience or who would like to learn to sell. This is a good position with a good company where earnings are far above avcri.ee. Salary and commissior. during training period. Will interview 5 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Wed nesday & Thursday. Charles F Rogers Pelican Hotel SALESMAN man or lady representa tive. Major Lite company, experience unnecessary. Box 218. Herald . BARBER WANTED, H. J. Sullivan. Pa lace Barbershop. SALESMAN for warehouse grocery speciality route. Necessary to be away from home several nights weekly. Sal iiry and good commission. Write Box 226, Herald and News giving full par ticulars, age, references and name of last five employers. 17 HELP WANTED MIDDLE AGED couple wanted at bust' ncss establbhment in Ashland. Office work expected of lady. Minimum work for man. allowing outside employment if desired. Modern home as part of wacfj, Must be people with business experience. Post Office Box 485 Ash land. Oregon. 18 SITUATIONS WANTED BABY SITTING or Ironing in your home. Phone 3791; GARDENING. Phone 2-028&! WILL CARE for children in my home days or evenings. Call 2-1543. CH1LLD CARE on farm. Phone 8918. BABY SITTING wanted by 12 year old girl. Up to 7 or 8 years. Call 6130. ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT. 607 High. ROOMS for rent. 629 Jefferson. ROOMS 10.-M High. LOVELY rooms for rent S6-S7 a week Close in Phone 4259 DESIRABLE rooms 922 Pacific Ter race. 24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT, clean furnished bachelor cabin, cheap. Inquire 2247 White or rnune vita. SMALL furnished apartment, utilities lurnisnea. Also sleeping room. Close FOR RENT. 3 room furnished apart ment, inquire at lavz woracn. LARGE THREE room furnished or un furnished apartment. Nice view. $65. THREE ROOM furnished apartment centraiiy locniea. tau tniet or 9KtQ. FOR RENT Two room furnished aoart- merit, including combination electric rnim and refritrcrntor. Water fur nislicd. Clean, suitable for couple or working man or woman, on back of lot two blocks from Main. S27.50 per montb TWO - BEDROOM newly decorated du plox apartment, close to school. Phone jt.iw.i or evenings. APARTMENT for rent. Greer Apart ments. 710 Main.. FOR RENT One bedroom furnished apartment. 3426 Cannon. Phone S595. FURNISHED apartment for rent 200 Market St., Apt. 1. FOUR ROOM furnlRhed apartment, two oearoonis, private Dams, smi per montn. On East Main. No objection to amall child under two years age. Inquire 3119 Appiegiue, oays. FOR RENT. 3 large rooms, furnished" anarlment. Close In. Hot and cold wa ter, garage and heat furnished. Adults oniy. t'none oousi auer b:.wj p.m. FURNISHED modern bedroom apart ment; t-iose in. Adults. ijnone ji . TVQ""r do M moderna nar tm ent every thing furnished Including linen. Ascot Hotel. FOR RENT: Redecorated two bedroom apartment, private blh. rctrigerator, r.is runite and gas heat. Call 2-o:)2R. NEWLY DECORATED two room and hath furnished an r I men L Gas eoutD- ment. F.lectrlo refrigerator. Inquire 339 r.asi man " JO "ilAt'lJIATi MILLS ADDITION M C rvrv 3 bedroom home full basement, oil furnace, l'i baths, f) I sJ JJJ fufdwood floort. aDrinkler avlfm In lawn ft nnNlce n,t 'bdroo,n vPJ,UUU Large garage. SHASTA WAY yA cr Neat and clean I -bedroom home. Cnmpletely reno. i'OKJ valed and redecorated Inside and out. Oarage. kt 100 X 100. LhtliiKi wanted for 1 - I bedroom homes, amall luburbnn arreaapa. farma, bmlness opportunltlea. THE WINTON COMPANY Realtors Room 301 731 Mala LgW HAMMERS, Salesman Phone 6000, Evenings 5031 24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT TIMKE ROOM nic.fy furnlihed p.rt- m.nt- Private hath automatic haat. on r.a.l Main. Convenient to railroad.. S30. Adulu. no petj. Inquire 2119 Apple sate, day.. FL'RNISHED one two. and thrta room apartmenu. 133 to $51.50. all u till lies pa lo. 4111 N 10th. APARTMENT with gas heat also amall cabins. SIS High. N tWLY decors tad. nrtvata hath kiZ chenetu. lUara heat eleetrle rane 10 week Res Arms Apartment STEAM HEATED apartment with bed room. 62S Oak St CLEAN, furnUhed apartment. Air. cooled. Adults. Corner Pine and Cedar FOR RENT. 1 bedrnotn anartmanl riectrlc heat Working couple preferred 26 HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT Close In. Unfurnnhed one bedroom large duplex for couple. No pets. 137 month. 419 North Spring SL Phone .1561 before 6:30 p.m. FOR RENT: 22 acres nasture inrt air. alfa, small house. Mood barn 10 min utes to city center, one block to bua line, inquire ana Appiegate. pays. FOR RENT 3 room partly furnUhed nuumw. . per monm. iau aniQ alter j w p m FOR RENT two bedroom house, nice yaro, oatemeni in town, aw per montn. Phone 6.T79. FOR RENT, one bedroom modem nouse. iurn .sued. sja. month. 2229 Biehn uaa MMt7, FOR RENT, two room unfurnished cab- In. IIS month Call 6423. TWO BEDROOM modem. US. Phone FOR RENT Three room furnished hoa Adulu only do pete. Inquire 43S Oak Ave. FOR RENT Cottage, close fiT Two rooms and bath. Also two room mod ern cottage. Electric heat Inquire 1756 RENT LOW Clean enmnttet fiim(.hl house one or two preferred persons. No ruumn pr amnns. n-n uok. 28 MISCELLANEOUS FOI RENT BEEHIVE TRUCKS FOR RENT Move Yourself 6v V, Kew Trucks For Long Trlpt Pickups Stakes Vuu BETHTV U-DRIVr, SYSTEM BEACON MOBIL SERVICE 1301 E. Main Phone 8304 PIANOS and BAND lnsturmenti for rent. Rent to apply on purchase. Kyle Morgan PUnoa, 103S Main SL Pnon. z-rooo. rent 633 l&ain. Phone BUSINESS buildine 1401 Eiolanade. Haa living facilities. Phone 4101. MOULDER TOR LEASE New high output machine. Will lease lor reasonaoie monthly lee. Box 204 Herald and Newt. FOR RENT, good used refrigerator. Repainted. recondiUoned. Guaranteed. S5 per month rental may b. applied on purchase later if desired. Fyock's, phone a-2518. 1001 Main. SPUD CELLAR for rent. Jerry Ahem. Phone McrriU. 3191. 80 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE LAKESHORE 3 building lots, lovely view, for 8500. each. t 2 bedroom home onme half acre near Wiard park. F.H.A. appraised value 81250. Will loan 85800. at 4 per cent. Selling for 87150. nouse '! years old. F.H.A. built. One half acre on S. Sixth, corner property, j oedrooms, living room. kitchen, breakfast room, automatic washer, near school and store. On busline. Good foundation and ga rage, for only 87950. Or will trade for Medford property. 3 bedroom home on 2 .beautiful acres, on paved street. Just like new. nas narawooa iioors, lire- place. Youngstown kitchen, 2 car garage, workshop, room for 3 more houses. One block from store and ous. will take very good financing. www 170 acre ranch near Merrill. Lovely home, all under sprinkler system. Planted to wheat, barley, alsike, and cuts around 3 tons of alfalfa to the acre. Can be had with or without crops . www 40 acres in clover and blue grass. fenced lor sheep, a bedroom house. lambing sheds, ditch irrigation. No alkali and near town. FRED E. FLEET 435 Main Phone 2-3335 Back of Star Drujc Dennie Coates, Assoc i at Evenings Phone 2-1365 PORTLAND HOME with Income, fot ul or exchange for Klimath Fall. Give or lake, call Mr. Joilen. 3713. ONE BEDROOM house, paved street SI 500. $75 down. $75 a month for e months, balance $.15 month. Stewart addition. Phone 3308. 80x100 CORNER lot. East Main and Darrow Now being occupied oy. used car dealer. Wonderful buildln site. CaU Dale Bleha 6420 or aee at 909 East Main. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH THIS FIRM FUR A17TIUN. EVERKTT DENNIS REALTOR m Na 8th Phone 8401 FOR SALE Three bedroom houw In Mills Addition. Two bathrooms. Fire nlace. Fenced yard, automatic heat. Insulated. $16,000. Will consider smaller place in Klamath, or tltewhre, as part payment, rnon pjti. evenings. nENTisT called Into service de sires to tell completely renovated three bedroom home with three room cot taae rental or euest house. Well land. acaped. Phon 2-W09 or see at 4633 Cannon. kor SALE v owner." Modern "one bed room home. Larae dining room, living room, glassed in porches. Near Fair view School. $3450. Terms. ILVtt Sar gent, FOR SALE eaiilty In two bedroom mod ern home. Newly constructed and meets F.H.A. qualifications. Call 8055 Saturday between 13:30 and 3:00. FOR SALE by owner, nice modern 3 bedroom home well located In Mills Addition at 3150 Reclamation St. Large living room and dinette, utility room. nice DUin-ins ana cioseis. uu jurnacv, Venetian blinds. Insulation, garage. Lawn and ahruba. immediate posses sion. Small down payment and terms. Phone s j lor iniormauon. t.FAV.Nil TOWN, twn bedroom ' mol- rn home. New American kitchen sink and cabinets, good yard, full basement, near Roosevelt School, Hotaprlngs. Call PACK NINKTKFN lOR UU nom priced U aell, Lot 60x130, "PAT" HOWES Realtor MILLS ADDITION three bi'droom home oi comfort and distinction. Located on corner lot that is beautifully landscaped with trim lawn, ghade, shrubs and a pro fusion o( flowers. This property ha.s been placed tn our hands for disposal to nice people who will appreciate good neighbors, Prict $11,000 FHA terms. QUIET RESIDENTIAL street near Kiwanls park, close to store, school St bus line, 2 bedrooms, finished play room, large living room, bath, snncious kitchen. utility room, fireplace, oil floor lurnace, 2' years old. Price 110,500. PHA Term. "Pat" Howes-Realtor 1025 Main phone 3-3545 or eves - Hap Davison Bruce Owens Merrill 3871 4891 Our Teachers Need Housing! We need two 3 bedroom unfur nished houses. ,Also two 2 bedroom furnished houses or apartments. Call Superintendent's office 6218 be tween 8 and 4. CITY Nice two bedroom home. Solid foundation. Separate dininjr room. Lovely view. Only 86500. Practically new three bedroom home in Mills. Lots of builtlns. Sep arate dlmnK room. Nice lawn. 1200 square feet of spacious living space plus garage and large work shop. CfeOIL KOLLENBORN WITH Newhouse Real Estate 3060 South Sixth' Phone 8832 .or 8743 63 ACRES Extra sandy soil, small five room home. Irrigation well.' 1000 gallons per minute, 10 Acres Alfalfa bal ance grain. Only 88,000. 84.000 down balance in five years, t percent interest. Newhouse Real Estate Phone 3-33879832 2060 South Sixth Street CLOSE IN Large 3 bedroom home.' 2 blocks to Main. Spacious living nnd din ing room, hardwood floors, mas sive stone fireplace, beamed ceil ings.. 2 full baths, large closets. glassed in sleeping porch. lull con crete basement, double garage. Price cut for Immediate sale. $12,000. YALTA GARDENS Very attractive 7 room home on busline. Wall lo wall carpeting. fireplace, well arranged Kitcnen and bath. Extra bedroom and rum pus room with additional fireplace in basement. Move right in. f u.suu Terms. $650 DOWN Neat one bedroom modern home on North side, insulated, nice yard. close to busline. Full price sjwu. HOTEL BUSINESS 27 rooms and 4 room manager's apartment. Excellent condition throughout. Good lease, uwner must sell lmmeaiaieiy, Tiuuu. Terms. 48 ACRES 7 miles Irom Klanmth Falls. No buildings. K.I.D. irrigation. 12 acres alfalfa, balance in grain and pasture. Fenced. Domestic well ana pressure system, jiuy uuu. 85000 down, balance 8600 per year, including interest. 100 ACRES 12 miles out. Henlev school dis trict. Paved hiRhway. irrigated, 65 acres alfalfa, balance paslure. one half mile river IrontaRe. The house is old but has modern conveniences. Only 824.000. 812.000 to handle. Ira- mediate possession. FOR RENT 4 bedroom home near High School References. 885. HARRY VAN (Eves. 82041 JOE LEONARD (Eves. 3-0527) JULIAN ABBOTT (Eves, 4960) AL SCHMECK REALTOR & INSURANCE Asent lor . EQUITABLE FARM LOANS 517 MaiR Phone 3211 FOR RALE acre, fenced, with small building, across from Henley High School or will trade tor city lot. Phone 5592. ache .-nod soil. S.loo, aim Bisb Write Iven Shaffer, 64514 Cottage at 3rd, Cor va Ills. : , m FOR SALE by owner. Nine room house, unfurnished. Four bedrooms, large liv ing room, dintnfr room, kitchen, bath and utility. Lawn with, picket fence. Large garden i ready to can. Two rm rages, woodshed, chicken pen, barn $3000 CBsn. ! ai ftiismont uriv-i. MODERN TWO bedroom home $4,000 unfurnished, or furnished, piano. Phon 4601. t , FOR SALE Income- property close In, will take small house in Mills Add tlon for part payment. Phone 8fl28. FOR SALE, equity on five room hornX on Vi acre. A630 Independent, phon ina. renf (Ii? Wt" ft I