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PACK TEN HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ' ITiMSPIRIN AT ITS BUT.. MONDAY, OCT. 13. 1952 The state of Oregon produces a great percentage of the Incense cedar used for high grade pencil manufacture in the U. S. EISENHOWER'S BIRTHDAY PARTY "DUTCH AUCTION" - COFFEE - CAKE TUESDAY-OCTOBER 14 8:00 P.M. 234 MAIN ST. PUBLIC INVITED Pi. M. Br IClanietS Ce. Far Elienhewer Coejnlllee EASTSIDE By Mils. MERLE O'NKIL Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris pile, silent twn dv visitrne t th-. ! home of Mr. snd Mrs. Jolm Rich- aiason and son Edward, last week. mr. ana Mrs. Morris formerly lived In the West Side dhirln Tliey owned and operated ranch iinere ior many years. i A few years ago they sold out io neroert stove and retired, inov- ing to Empire. PrL'r to their arrival here, they visited a number of relatives tn California. Bob has a sister, Annie lalso quite well known in this coun ty, by several of the old timers) who lives tn California. Mrs. Morris also has a sister living down there, Mrs. Alfred Mor ris, who keeps house for their ( I Mint 3L Jn USED TRUCKS something fo crow about! Get mare "Run" for your money. We offer TOP trade in allowances at our USED TRUCK and CAR lot, 616 South 6th. Phone 5276. We're the ONLY EXCLUSIVE TRUCK sales and service dealer in Klamath! and that means BETTER service Our mechanics are SPECIALISTS . . . because they work on trucks alone. What's more . . . they're experienced men who have been with us for years! We don't hire short-termers. Yes sir . . . when it comes to trucks, you'll find a staff that is completely at your service at West Hitchcock Corp. 677 South 7th HEADQUARTERS FOR CMC TRUCKS Phone 7771 GASOUNE ANO DtCSH, ft TO JO TONS brother, Jim Boydstun. While they were here Bob Mor ris accompanied John Richardson to the Oddfellows Lodge, of which lie nas been a member So years. J. E. Boone has been helping out at the Fred Longfellow ranch for several duys, during the busy season. Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter were dinner guests on Saturday at the home or Mr. and Mrs, Lewis in Lakeview. Mr. Fiank Olaser and his ne phew of Tangent were weekend guests for the hunting season at the home of Olaser s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Nelson. The Nelsons plan to move this week to Tangent where they will make their home. umser and nis nennew Plan to help truck up part of their bclong uigs when they return home. Although we regret to lose our neighbors, we wish Bob and his wile good luck at their new home. I frlA (TNlcll hl,.jf rVm Knrault S i and Truman Haruog drive cattle from Cox Creek a couple of days 3 ! last week. 1 ; Mrs. Pearl Scott left Friday for : mainour rmu alter ywiwiis miiti i relatives here the past week. Paul Bradley is employed at tho Clayton Bradley ranch, during the busy season. The two men liavc the same last name, they are not related. A. R. Smith has been enjoying a visit from his nephew Rod Rod erkirchen, Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Creech, Florida. They plan to spend several days for the hunting season. Verda Currcy, Corvallls, was a houseguest over the weekend at the Earl Cogbum home. She re turned home on sunaay evening. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cook and family spent Sunday at the Charlie Cook home in New Pine Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Jake McOuffln ar rived last week from their home at Slorin, Calif., to spend several weeks visiting their son and daugh-ter-ln-lnw, Mr, and Mrs. A. L. McOuffin. Spending the weekend and en joying the deer hunting at the Ligh- tle home were Walt s nephew and two nieces of Springfield. Buck Lightle and his sister Erma, an other sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davidson and chil dren, accompanied by bis brother Frank Davidson. Marvin Wells, Lakeview. accom panied Normal Wells and son Jim on a hunting trip over the weekend Judy Snider spent Friday night in Lakeview at the home of her girl friend, Carolyn Bailey. They attended the Dau game in the eve ning. Arriving here from California for a brief visit with Andrew Deter tn Lakeview, was his son Leo Deter, who is very well known in this district. Leo also participated In the opening day of deer season, and visited briefly with his brothers before returning home on Sunday evening. Will Vernon was quite lucky and bagged his buck at the opening ol toe season. Jimmy Walls of the Idaho dis trict was an overnight guest of Kiiey McBride Friday evening. The two boys went hunting Saturday. Mrs. Faye Koefoed visited Thurs- It Happened This Way in New Pine Creek International offers wide range of medium-duty trucks! Because International offers a complete range of medium-duty models, you're bound to find "the one" best suited for your job. This means extra years of service, big savings on gas and oil, remark ably low maintenance costs. These are just a few of the reasons why you should consider an Inter national Come in and get the whole story. Double-duty! Wrtd coaibia. tioa stock rock and grain body, the 1-160 Mr Mt b reol favorita wild former, la 130, U2, U, and 172-inch wheelbaaet. (P 1 I fl :!nu"" V CTC Plenty rugged I I LLT Top houltrl Here', real perform, one plui economy. The 1-165 Inter notional oodtiner h available in 130 and 142-Inch wheelbaiei. GCW 29.000 lot. id II vp this) 1-164 Uaditar b built far heavy work. GVW 16,300 Ibe, i42-ilK whoelbaM. Better roods moon a belief America for complete; Information abof any International truck, see JUCKELAND TRUCK SALES & SERVICE, INC. Ihh and Klamath Sis. Klamath Falls, Oregon lly IltVlN JAMS The East Side Ciranse social pro gram for the romlnir winter will reallv iret into, artlntt Willi ttu. bin kii'k-oii event Booster Nlto Which will be held this Batui'ility night. October 11. Tills la the one time of year when every maimer and his or her or their friends not together for a rousniK good time. A fine program has been arranged which will .start at 8 o'clock. Following the pro gram there will be dancing lor tree lo the best tunes two different orchestras can provide ono spell Ihe oilier off Intermittently an that neither group of players will oe under any great burden. 'Ilils arrangement Is a line ges ture on the part of the participat ing players who thus choose to do nate Ihelr talents for the good of the grange oruniilsatton. Tills Is the way a real live community spirit Is developed and it augurs well tor a good active grange this winter. Ah! the brighter side! Uoou music! It means so much to an organisation Ihe kind all can eith er listen to or dance to-ond what dull place a rural community can be without a good live grange. Everyone should turn out and make this affair an event to re member. All grange members are to bring a pot-lurk dish no Unit the crowd will be well fed. That Is Imp tun! don't you think Slim? Let this Be a dnte! Wouldn't It be lun to be Don Chapman? He Is the vestigia! re mains of the Buck Creek Hanger station crew of college boys w-ho pruned up a lot of trees this sum mer a project for belter lumber producing timber, undertaken by th Forest Service on government limber land on the west aula ot the lake. Anyway, Don, Is not going back to college for lie expected to be called Into armv service before long But he drew the trlggermnn's as- luMmnt anrl will iuM Cal Kans, noted Flying Forester, tn the range reseedlng project on or near Ml. Bldwell this week. Weather permuting. Wis worg will bemn Wednesday and he will pull the trigger to the fun-like feed spreader on the plane thnt Cal Fans will pilot skimming low over the tree-tops and open glades, zooming up wheeling In a halt-turnover back and fourth, shuttling over hundreds of rangeland acres in an effort to rested the range area of that are. However, this Joy-ride will entail day afternoon at the home of Ei leen O'Neil. Site drove Mrs. Pearl Scott down after she spent Wednes day night visiting the Koeloects. Cathy and Carolyn St. Clair spent Sunday visiting their aunt Mrs. Raymond Cook and family. Ivy Nelson attended the Paclfc International show at Portland over the weekend. Ivy along with sev eral other friends tn 411 club work, participated In the stock Judging tour at P.I. Earl Cogbum had the misfortune to lose his bull, when 11 bloated while pasturing In his field. It Is thought that perhaps If there had not been so much dew In the early mornings, it wouldn't have happened. .Mrs. Ralph Patrick and children of Lakeview called on Mrs. Leone Kelso and Mrs. Lee O Neil, Sunday afternoon. Spnding the weekend at the Richardson ranch, for the opening of deer season were the following; iricnas ana relatives from Asniand Mr. and Mrs. Carol Converse and son Rodner, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bvrd and daughters, and John No ble. The Rev. York and son. Lake- view, were dinner guests at the Will Vernon home one day last wee. Mrs. Marvin Wells and children accompanied by Mrs. Benn Lanue spent Sunday at the Wells ranch. Mr. and Mrs. loin Buoy. Oak- rldge, have been visiting recently with relatives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wells and family. Mrs. Opal Butler and Mrs. Mar lon Cagle, New Pine Creek, visited Sunday evening with Mrs. Lee unen ana lamuy. Mrs. John Richardson and Ed ward accompanied by Mrs. Sarah .viorrui motored to New Pine Creek one evening last week where they visited with Mrs. Allle Hammer- sly and son Martin. Thcv also made a trip to Alluras. Glenn Wells spent the weekend with his cousin Larry Wells. beveral local residents nlanned to attend the bull sale at Cedar-vllle. some labor for there will be about 7UO0 pounds of serd to mix and load Into the plane. Yvhett mixed tills seed will Include wild grasses of Mountain Broom, bunch grass, crested wheal and olher varieties uest adapted to the area. Tills will be an exrleiice that Don will probably long remember lor he has not only never been a trlgKerman before of tills nature but neither has he ever riddcu in a plane so Willie net sick or won' terr mat is tne 64 dollar ques tion. Anyway he Is game and ready. Tho project not nnlv renuire. a plane with skllfull piloting Willi the iriu-man wonting tne seed i isuen- ser but It also reautrea a uruund crew of six men who will handle nags to guide the Pilot on the numerous trips to bo sewn. Kach set ot uagmen has lo race Into posi tion so that when the plane wheels around tliey will be reuriv t ihi. cute tho designated slrio to be sewn each time, so the seed will not be walsted In diiohcateri .n spreading. Forest Ranger Elmo Brotigh of Cedarvllle will be In charge of the reseedmg project aa ii iiiucns to tan wiiiiiu nis district. Mr. and Mrs. Dale ftimrh unri children of NPC; Alton Dennett ol Willow Rnnch and Bill Klncald of Spokane Wash., lett for Aniler Okla., last Wednesday. Oct. 1. The reason tor their sudden trip was that word came telling, of a ser ious accident Involving Paul Ben nett who was reported dying after being crushed under a traetor which turned over on him. The luckless man was a lormer resi dent of Willow ranch having- left there only last June where he had been employed at the mill for 4 or years. He is also the brother ot Mrs. Bunch and Alton Bennett. The last word received by the group before leaving was that the brother was suffering terribly with a crushed chest and was not expected to live. This group of relatives planned to reach Oklahoma with tho greatest dispatch, each taking turns at the wheel tin continuous driving. John Collins, a former resident of Willow Ranch and well known here locBlly amongst the older res idents Is up renewing acquaintance snd enJoylnrr an otitina in th i,itu with a party of friends. He Is In camp at Buck Creek. John Is fore man In a box factory in Henri mo where he has worked for the last eight years since leaving Willow Ranch. His wife who works In the tactory. too. will loin him n.i week he hopes if plana work out okay. Alvln Butler XfarV rj. -- i Bart Scrlver are ih. m.iu I.., numrrs on tne Oregon side thus far who have been lucky enough to get their bucks since the Ore gon hunting seanon ojiened la.t Hat urday. Oct. 4. Many local hunts men have a stinging peeve with the Oregon State commission for In adequate patrol of the Oregon ter ritory bordering the California line They claim that a strip reaching across the summit Into Oregon for two or three miles has been thor oughly hunted by California hunt, ers before the Oregon season slug gishly opened. Tins is such an old beef that It seems trite lo men tion It but It does seem that the Oregon Sale Game commission could gain cooperation with the California Oame Commission to tn extent that both seasons here on the line at least, could be opened simultaneously. This would give lo. cal Oregon hunters an even break with the Iransgre&slve im.m at California hunters who poach upon the Oregon game territory. It would quadrupple the sale of non-resl-dent Oregon hunting licenses as the California hunters would not dare to minule with th rir..nn hunters unpronerlv licenser! If this collective sentiment rings harsh and loud In your ears don't severely blame me lor I've been asked by many to make some men tion of this continuing Illegal prac tice In this column. The New pine Creek square danc ing specialists under the leader, ship of Mrs. Amy Cloud, by re quest motored to Cedarvllle last Sunday evening where they put on toupie oi square aanre numbers Legal Notice ri'mjc-ATioN or hummons In Ihe 1)1. hlil t'nmt nf Ihe Blete ol Ollon, for KUlilelh Cniinly, . II Keltenhtie. Hlalntllf, VI. Luule C. Avlle, Uelemlant, To Louie E. Avlle. defendant, In Ihe neme of Ihe fllalo of Oregon. You ere hereby renulreil to enneer and enawer the roninlelnl filed esaln.t you in me enove enmien anion on or before Ortohar Smh. Ipsa, that tie Ins the eNplrellon of four weeka' nun. m una auintnona piearrmiMl u-alloi llralhia by the order for the pulil Hon Iheie of. end If you tall an In aiuwer, tile plaintiff will lake tudiinent aiialnat you for sot. H7, together wllh inteie.l there- oa at ine rale of aix per cent per an num from jiuy s, MM: for Ilia coali and dlibtiraemenla of Una ai'llun: anc for the apptli'allon of nionev from I fund now held under allarhment here in tn the payment of aald Judgment. Thla DUbllcallun la made by order of Ihe linn. I) t. Van Varlor, Jinlae oi ine enove namen t nun, amy mane on the 37th day of September, tii. The date ol tint publication of thla aumnioiia la nepieinner glim, ivaj, A C. Veilan, Attorney for plaintiff. S-29, Oct. . I J, JO, No. ISO. NOTK'B Of MKKTINO Or miAim or r.qnALir.ATioN tn roimtlam-e wllh See. 123-im Oct. A notice la hereby given Ihet Ihe Itoeid or Ulrerlore of the Enterprise Irrlga linn Dlalrlcl will aet aa a Hoard of Kuualliallnn to review end eonect the 1W.1J ea.eaament roll of aald 1)1. trl, I at Ita office IH23 Medium Blreel. Klanv ath ralli, Oregon, on Mondey Novem ber 10. 10.1J, and will continue to alt from day to day aa long aa may be neceaaary to determine euy objecllona by any Intereeled per.ona lo the aiaeee- nient end eppnrllontnenl tnereni. riiHd I). Short. Secretary Enlerprlie Irrlgellun Uletrlot u-13-gD4T-n. J no. iwa Porgy and Bess London Hit LONDON I London newspa pers agreed Friday that another American musical has billted Its first-night audience here. Not a sour nui could be found among the critics1 praises for Thursday night's opening performance ot George) Gershwin's Negro folk opera, "Porgy and Bess," A glittering audience roared Ita approval ol the production, pre sented by an all-Amencan cast and a British-manned orchestra tinner the baton of American conductor Alexander Smallrns. It was one of those first nights that will be talked about for many months." aald the Dally Mall. "It must be many yeara sltire the Lotigon atage has known anything like It for verve, drama and mus ical delight." The aliow, with an all-Negro cast, came lo Ixindon alter en thusiastic receptions in Berlin and Vienna. 'Porgy and Bess la here lo Slav", aald the London Graphic, The music critic ot the Dally Her ald echoed, adding mat tne anow "waa worth waiting 17 yeara for The stars got plenty of kudos from the audience. William Warflrld, playing the party of the crippled Porgy, and hla wife Lontyn Price as Besa received a rousing ovation for their first act duel: "Bess, You I My Woman Now." Bandleader Cab Calloway, play, Ing for the first time the pari of "bportin' Lite" originally written for him. aald the reception waa heartwarming. Aa the final curtain went down on Warfield a aingtng of the ell matle "On My Way," the audience exploded Into more applause that brought the cast back for dozen curtain calls. CLASSIFIED RATI! One day per word Do Three, day per word l'Jo Week Itiin ..., per word 20o Month run -....... per word too MINIMUM The minimum charge (or any one ad Is 6Uu, BOX NUMBERS Answers to ada may be handled through box numbers at the papar lor a service charge of 25o DEADLINES Classified ails accepted up to 6:30 p.m. lor following day's publication, up to Noon Saturday for Monday, classified display ada accepted up lo VI noon for following day s publi cation. ADJUSTMENT Please make all claims (or adjust. mollis without delay. Corrections or cancellations re ceived by 6:30 pni. will be. made In iniiowmg aaya publication, by li NooSatunJaMorJvlonjla I MHTINO NOTICII Klamath Lodge No. It A. F. of A. M. will hold a slated meeting Mon day, Oct. Vi, I p.m. Pro gram, Refreshments. Visiting Brethren invited. DA1JC BEUBKR WORSHIPFUL MASTER AWOIIOl.fiJI Anonymoua. Boa ' Vi. i'hojie jafti. Legal Notice 1YNOPHIM or ANNUAL MTATKMru r for th vr nO(i J.rtmhtr 31, 1M1. f Hi. OlltdON jTAIlM uiihea i 7LV Ht'R ANTE LO f ... i of Or -(on, mrt lo it, naurinc Com. I.UAon ao.ooao 40.Q ! OO ST.UUH 4.H4 U AUUITTtn AttmrVa. tlnnd I Motttfcv loans on-' ft ftUt Bag faint ' " (-'h and bank dtpoelti . AinU' bAUitcM ur uncol- Urtfd premium . , InUrt!, dlvu.Md and ral Incom du and Toial artmltlnd mhIi Mil rj$ it UAOlLITirit. KUNPLiri ANC arurm D-iritti. 1-OUeM e . t" adju.lm.nf pan., 7 aa7 " l'r,rti premium . . M XT 19 All nlhf lUblllll ' ' ' l4i'jiiA TnUI UabllJtlu. ncattf MY MOTHER SAYS: WHEN AUTUMM COMtS H080DY SEEMS TO MIND IT BUT, DARN IT ALL. BEMCMOEG THIS.' oiotrwrfe's fi6MrrwAt ToiemiErEiioiPETTon NEATNEI-ETE CHECK ITSTEM FOI BEST SEMICE tlE)T QIXLITT. HIATINO OILSl Get on the PEYTON ROUTE he had ever been a member of the uommunist party. Riley Author Deported LO8 ANGELES If Reuben 8hlp, who wrote the "Lite of Riley" radio ahow for seven years, may be deported to hla native Canada under the McCarran Act. He was named by two witnesses who testified before the House Un American Activities Committee here last week. They Identified him aa a member of a Communist radio workers' cell In Hollywood. Bhln refused to answer questions before the House Un-American Activities Committee here a year ago. He did tell the committee Ik., k. tl.l,-. UI-I-. , , - , ........ , , , c VBIIIV HJ C WI1IW1I 1 1 . 1- J as a floor ahow exhibition feature idu w... , m. at the Cedarvllle Bull Sale. The hut he declinerf to a. whether r "a ..-TrU U V & IUI IIIUIU ana more out they only took two ounce records wnn mem. not know ing What the receDtlon anH arrlalm would be so two numbers was all they could do without music for the several more dances tliey have ui tncir repertoire. The dancers were accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Carroll Cloud. Mrs. Clara Cloud and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Vincent who attend ed the bull sale. All enjoyed the eats ana refreshments served and the wonderful hospitality shown uiem. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kngstrom Jr. and son. Stanley; Mr. and Mrs. uana Li. cook and aon, Calvin of Notl. Oregon near Eugene, visit ed over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Darvln Robnett. They arrived Friday and left on Mon day alter the men folks enjoyed some hunting on Sunday. The hunt ers camped out Saturday night in the hills. Mrs. Freda Evana and her two daughters returned Sunday after spending a few days visiting with her husband's brother and family at ijcneKor, ianr. Mrs. Lllllam Reld returned last Tuesday after spending a week in Eugene visiting her niece. Miss Gloria Berry who Is attending the university there. Mrs. Minnie Fleming look sick last Tuesday evening week ago and was visited by her aon, Carmen Fleming who brought her back with him to slay at hla ranch home until she recovered from an at tack of Rallstones, She aeemi to have Improved considerably ac cording lo recent word. Bob French, accompanied I cou ple of his pals, drove up from Sacramento week ago last Satur day, to get In on a day of hunt ing with his uncle Verle Cook. They didn't have any luck that day however therefore no trophies and no venison. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hovey ot Chlco wera among the California hunters In the area last week. They visited with the Omar Ham merslcy family at Davis Creek. Mra. Hovey, formerly Mlsa Dolly Orey of New Pine Creek and her two boys Raymond and Leo, came up and drove down to see what had become of her old home which waa the old McArthur place down by the rail road tracks due west of town and near the state line. Her home she knew as a girl has been moved, however, and ai been re modeled somewhat Into the com- Rlchsrd Robnett and family. Mrs. Hovey went to school at the Kelly Creek school when a girl to the tutorship of Mrs, Cora Foi lelte, now living In Lakeview. and also to Mrs. Kathryn Dick the pres ent instructor at Kelly Creek school of the primary grades. Darvln Rob- neti was In her class she ssld Her father. Jesa Orey, was em ployed at the Jensen Power plant up Pine Creek Canyon ait an operator. She Is a distant rela tlve to Robert J, Snider whom she stopped to pay a ahort visit. B. r. palmer, the Eiectroiux man and wife, relumed last Wed' nesday after attending the funeral of Mrs. Palmer's brother, Henry Stangy, Woodburn, Ore., who had passed away wllh heart failure. They also attended the wedding cer emonies In Seattle of their grand daughter. Misa Beverly Byrd who waa united In Marriage to Less Adams of Seattle, They were gone about two weeks. While the Oregon hunters were out awarmlrig Into the hills early last Saturday morning, In quest of a deer, Lawrence Darby went them one better. He left late Fri day evening for Reno where he secured for hlmnelf a Dear. There he waa Joined In matrlomny Satur day morning to Mlsa Myrna Kil llan of Willow Ranch fformarly of NPC), Accompanying the pair were Mr, and Mrs. Ray McLaughlin, Freddie Taylor and Elmer Ad- dlngton. The wedding parly re turned Sunday afternoon after see ing the sights In Reno Saturday afternoon ana sunaay morning. Coast logging around Brookings and Coos Bay Is down account of fire hazard weather conditions, Therefore, feller Olessner Blunt and wife, Dorothy, arrived Satur day and he la doing a little deer hunting. "Just a little harder to find this year," he anya, as he has not contacted yet. This seems to be a song that at least 00 per cent of the hunters are singing theso asys. Truman Lawson has recently bought the little portable Hurtle- rode saw mill at Davla Creek and when the work's all don this fall, Including the remainder of his gypo logging of several hundred thou sand feet and hla ranch work he plans to operate the little rig and saw up few hundred thousand feat ha alraadv horn nil Hnon in (ortabla residence now occupied by the Davis Creek area. -. siei.eooM Itaaa eases 1 rantlel Cepitel paid p UnaMlenerf fonila leur- - III SOT as Suiploa a regard! policy. .Mere glj-jfj STATkMKNT Of INCOMr. .......ami vatr naa -. 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Frlnnp.1 offica m Oragon. ftalam. 1HIU 19 em r 3 SaT M lo too on M.aoaoo 1IJMT1 MeJaa19 NOTICE TO CKr.DITORI Notlra la harany given Uiat th un darsifnad hat baan appolftud axactitar of th aalata of John P. ftattarlaa, da raatad. by the Circuit Court ot KUm aih Coun 1 7, Oregon, and thai all pot anna having elaima agatnat aald aatata ara harahy nottriad lo praamt tn a me. together with proper vatMhara, to aald aaarutor at tu Klamath rail. Oragon. Branch wlihtn aU Month Iran the del of thla not lea. Oated thla nth da a aWptamoar, rirat National Vtantt of .fortlaAtf Klamath ralla Branch, I aW O-4-lJ N. ICO NOTiri TO CRCDITORS Notice ib hereby given that t am tho duly a pool n tad. qualified and acting Administrator of tha oetlo m jm Calhoun, rfecaaaad. All paraona having claim againl uid atUte ara harahy nomlrd to praaent tha aama, properly verified a by law raqulred. to ma at tha of flea of Donald A. W 11 par. POT Plna Trass M..:leieae W .. L.i.. Oregon, within months of tha data ai tha first publication of thla notlca. 1. i. t-ainotin Adminieiratnr of tha Catata (J , ' Joaeph Calhoun dacaaaad Donald A. W Pioor Pina Trea Building Ktamalh PalU. Oregon Attorney for Estate o t-n-ao-n No. 101 CITATIOW IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Tlir RTATE Of ORfGON FOR CtlllNTT OF KLAMATH? IH the matter Of tha ataLaltaa 0-alea, Gonxalea. decaaaed. In tha name of tha Bieto sa Arja tit: The unknown halra of Padra Oon ta lea, deceaaad A pa m ion having been filed by Ivay C. Clark, lha duly appointed, qualified and artmg Admlnlitralor of lha abova entitled aalata, for an Ormr author! . mi mm 10 aeii ai privaia aala for raah tha following daacrlbad rati prop, trty. to-wit; Reglnning at a point which la SOM feet Hoillh and ID.i:i feel la.i .. Nurthwaat fnrnar of Section 14, Town hip tfiuih. Ranga 10 E W M thence running Koulh 100 feat, thanca East let feel, thane North I Of) feet, the ma Weat IJO feel to tha Dlaca ol b fin ning. Klamath County, Oregon. YOU, and each Of VOU. r heraho cited In appear in tha abova ntllletf Court on nr be for a tha Sth day of Nr vemhar, 10M. than and thara tn ahow rauaa, If any Ihera be. whv tha aald pelltlon ahould not be granted. Wllneaa. tha linn n.iri XtmmMm. bur. Judaa Of the ahava au.4itl.el Court. Datad thia 1st day nf Octnhar. 1HM. Chaa. r. Dateap, Clark of tha Circuit rM.rt . 'Raali O. 13-30 -ST No. in NOTICE Or TINAIj RRPnnT ANli Arr-rniwf WTHK CIRCUIT COURT Or THE COUNTY OBKaON' FOn KLAMATH In lha rvfatler of the r.ieia. i vi. Tlikjr.'r.KHKPAT"rK . NOTICE IS HKnf.RV OIVEN that tha underalgnad haa filed her rinal Re port and Account nf tha iHmini.inAli of aald rental, and that aald Court haa at Wcdnaadav. Nov, B, at 10.00 o'clock A. M , aa th tlm and tha Cir cuit Court Room In lha Coun ffouaa mx raismsin raiia. wregon, th piac for hearing ohl.ee I ton a to aald Tlnal Report and Account anil lha. ut I t theraof. Dated Oriohar ft. 1012. LOI.A B. KIRKPATRICK, Evecutrltt O, fl, 13, 90, 37. No. in, ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS Not ra la herehv alvan K.t t Ih duly qtiallhad, appolnled and aoi lug Admlnlairaior of tha aiuta of Dal Ha Andregg. alaa known aa rtMpthe. Rmllh, defcanad. All peraona having Plairn. aialnat aatd itata ara hereby nntlfrd In nreaent the. lama u "'' W Pn Traa Rutldlng, Klam- '" ' " ' ' wunin n montnj vw IvSirfa" publication of thla Firit Publication: October" 8. IBM. ' l Donald Ai W. Ptaar. Admlnlatrator tff th Estat pf Doll la Af dragg, alo tinrmn aa Dort Smith, da- O. t-tt.pft.97 No ipQ