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PAGE TEN HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SATURDAY, DECEMBER i3, H2 r i rnntMt winner Betty Yancey, 11-year-old daunhtcr ol Mr. and Mid. Curl Yancey, 400 Homedale, won first prine In the atate gianse contest on her Juvenile achieve ment project and a 25 national rlie aponaorcd by Scars Roebuck Foundation. Tonithl Peterson's Square Dance Group will hold reitular meeting tonignt, a p.m., at x-eiei-son 6chool. a -i JA wilt mppl Tipo. 21 at Legion Hall for annual Christmas party to entertain their husbands. Cocktail hour 8 p.m.; potluck sup per 6 p.m. Bring your white, ele phant. Mrs. Albert Pctersteiner Is chairman. Carnation Club Meets Wednes day, 8 p.m.. at the home of Ruby Bell, 88 Pine Street. All members brlnu new or used toy lor the Sal vation Army. Advanced Two Lakeview men. Richard J. Hobart, son of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hobart, and Con J. Murphy Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Murphy. 123 I Street North, have been promoted to Run ner's mate third class. USN. They are serving in Korean waters aboard the USS Helena with Task Force 77. Ladles of the Methodist Church are asked to bring their gifts for the Indian Mission school in Yuma. Arte., to the church parlors Sun- S----w;v ',sw-'t; wptw,' tOn The Record RIKTHS HOPPER Born to Mr. nd Mr. David HoDoer. 327 UDham. t Klant th Vallev Hospital Dec. 12, 1953. boy. Weight: 8 pounds 4. cuncss. PIER UCCINI Born to Mr. and Mr. Nello Pienicciru. 5638 uuteport, ai Klamath Valley Hospital Dec. 12. 1M3, at bov WeiBht: 1 rounds 114 ounce. SKCHRIST Born to Mr. and Mr. Dala Sechrist, 2060 lvej-, at Klam ath Valley Hospital Dec. 11. 1952, gin. weigiu: a pounoa jh wmwi. MARRIAGE L1TEXSE ' BYRn-ebecK HAM. William Thorn- Rvnio jr iv ti- s. Air Force. Na tive of Pennsylvania, resident of March k-.ih r-.lif Shirlv Jran Bcckhim. 20. ' telephone operator. Native of Califor nia, rcsioeni oi auiuu .. COMPLAINT PILED PloiiMr Tobacco Comoany vs. Clif ford L. and James T. Thrasher, suit to collect 99138 claimed due for merchandise. . K, DriscoU. attorney lor plaintiff. DIVORCE DKCKErS Paul Kcttenbach vs. Genevieve Ket Unbach. Oliver Dixon vs. Gladys Dixon. ASSUMED Bl'SlXESS NAME PAUL'S USED CARS. Memli. Of., by Paul Miller and Bob Weldon. BINKLXY'S ICE CREAM STORE, am Main hv EIfiimt C. Grant. Klam tr Ftls, and Robert F. and Tbclma u anHwn Tiiialk THE CLOTHES MART 123 So. IXh. by LdlUan u. Kosson. FUNERAL RAMMEKSLET Funeral services (or Maui May u.mm.r.lv T7 trhn died in Weed. Dec. 11. and was a resident or Dorrls for the past seven year, will be held from O'Hatr Memorial Chapel. 6th and Pine Streets. Monday. 3 p.m.. the Rev. James H. Peters officiating- In terment in Kiamatn Memorial ran. W AMD Funeral services for Minnie Emily Steele Wilson Ward. 95. who died here Dec. 12. will take place from the chapel of Ward's Klamath Funeral Home. 5 High Street. Monday 2:30 p m.. the Rev. Galen Onstad, St- Paul episcopal Lnuirn, wn Aloha Chapter No. 1. OES officiating. Commitment service and interment in the family plot. Lin villa Cemetery. Obituary Mary Vernie Riblet. OT, native of Minnesota and resident of Klamath Falls died here Dec. 11. Survivor In clude: three children John J. Riblet: Francis Riblet. Keeny. Calif.; Mrs. Dolly Mary O'Pat. Weatwood. Calif.; also two granrhlldren and one great grandchild. Funeral arrangement will be announced by O' Hair a Memorial ChapeL Altamont Slates Show Altamont Junior High School's annual Christmas paaeant is to be presented at the school Tuesday and Wednesday, 8 p.m. More than 500 children will take part in the pageant which is titled ''What Does Christmas Mean." There are to be a band, two choruses, pantomime and dancing. MERRILL LION'S MEET MERRILL Lions and their la dies are invited to the annual Christmas party and gift exchange to be held Monday evening, 7 to 10:30, at the Spud Cellar. Turkey dinner will be served. A grab-bag gift exchange will be a feature ol the evening's entertainment, and each person attending is asked to bring a gift priced at 60c or less. , OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT Hundreds of Satisfied Customers CHILCOTE Insurance Agency "Orer 43 Year of Serv.iet" 111 N. 9th Sf. Phon. 5529 day. There will be a box in lobby lor me guts, ror mrincT in lurina iirm r..u Mr. Jna Abner. 2-0764. Home Extension Klamath Falls Extension Unit meets Wednesday, 10 a.m.. at the home of Mrs. John Olubrecht. 703 N. 11th. The subject is aluminum trays. Potluck dinner will be servea. n.HMi. mnA patrons will meet Tuesday night at the high school. The program starts ai a p.m. bp reshments will be served by the Home Ec ciass. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Sixth and Homedale, now of Eu gene, arove nere o spenu Thanksgiving holiday with Ford's ...rtn.- DnH cktAr ThA storm Dre- vented tneir returning noma auu Ford did some goose nunung. i.nM.,inc r. p iPati Mont r.iannori ' Of th SliaslS Cascade Kennels at Hnger on at Klamaw vaney nuipiwi imunr lng major surgery. vf D.hu nh.rli. Una Mc. IKIICI W.U.' v.-.-v -- - Farlan. ai-month-old son of Mr. and1 Mrs. Charlie McFarlan, 738 No. snd is recovering from ton- siiectomy. . A ri.miAl. fintt Sft numrj ... &sa.,w - - ---- tier, six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Don K.euier, ojid wrmii Drive is home after major surgery at tuamatn vaiiev nospuaii day. Klamath Tod re NO. 77. A F. & A M will now ooen installation. Tuesday. Dec. 16. 8 p.m. All Ma sons and families are welcome. Re freshments will be servea. Visitors Mrs. R. H. Cline (Car- olvn Ustick. and her young daugh ter, Terry Lynn. Portland are here to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Joy Ustick, 2441 Orchard Way. Dance tonight at the KC Hall. Music by the Four Clovers. Teen agers one-half admission. Cemlnr Home Arriving here Dec. 21 for the Christmas holidays will be Kathleen and Mary Lou O'Connor, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Connor, 133 Oram, post graduates at Mount St. Mary's Los Angeles and their youngest daughter, Pati, senior at St. Mary's Notre Dame. tad. Pati, studying journalism is editor of the college paper. Static. - Forum Luncheon Monday, Dee. 15. Chamber of Commerce, Lake view Hotel, la noon. Its a Son for Mr. and Mrs. Dick Callahan. (Joan Campbell), Portland, born Dec. 13 at St. Vin cents Hospital. The baby weighed 8 pounds 13 ounces, and is a first grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell, 124S Pacific Ter race. Peck Trial Due Monday Trial of Keith Edson Peck. 33, on an Indictment charging negli gent homicide. Is scheduled to be gin Monday morning in Circuit Court. Peck Is accused of negligent driving which resulted in the death of three men Sept. 6 when his car slammed into the rear end of a slow-moving flatbed truck on US 97 south of town. Specifically, he is accused of con tributing to the death of Lowell Eugene Wilson, of Dorrls, one of three pessengers In Peck s car. Charles H. Sims of Protect City, Calif., and Albert H. Jones, Cot tonwood, Calif., also were killed. The crash occurred at the scene of another auto accident, where flares had been set out, and the truck was driving slowly by the wreck scene. Peck also was in jured and was hospitalixed briefly. On his release from the hospital here, be was arrested and lodged In the County Jail, to be released two days later on 83.500 bail. The grand jury indictment was re turned Oct. 13. Peck is represented by Attor ney Ben Coddard. a) Ceaseaata arcana fer evcrr ntce Ceaasltte Has of Baltics! Instraaieats 1U Msls) the doctor calls it EUPHORIA- which translated into ? plain Engliih means "a stole of feeling well, especially,-when; not in aood health." is. We know nothing of medicine but we do know that your re covery will be quicker ond lest painful if you are covered by insurance! let us give you the details of an America Fore Accident policy which not only pays doctor, nurse ond hospital bills but a weekly income as well plus a lump sum in case of permanent end total disability, t IT If y.ki i,i,. -l,4au THE MERCURY MONTEREY sport coupe, thown here, it one of iovn modoli offered in 1953. Th distinctive hardtop styling of this model together with a widt variofy of colon and two tons combinations, hai been combined with numerout styling changes to give it an ultra-mod. ern appearance. A one-piece backlittt, allowing full, unobstructed rear-view vision, is new In all models for 1953. Now on display at Basin Motors 424 So. 6th Court Records , MVXICirAL COl'RT Ernest Decker, drunk. In tail. James Market, drunk. Klne. SM or 10 days. Mjron oicK. no operator license. Tine. S5. !uron D Ck. lour in front teat. Fine. $10. Nathan copperncid, drunk. Fine. 20 or 10 days. uwrfiK-e Jackson, drunk. Fine. 913 or Tj days. Gladys Kirk, drunk. Fine. SIS or 7l days. Ervin Weiter Sr., drunk. Fine, $1S or 7a day- Romy pittard. in transit. Clark Prcsfield. drunk. Fin. 125 or 12 days. miDur Harrtniton. vurancv. Fine. $100 and .TO days. An cei Caeckler. drunk. Fine. 130 or 10 day s. DISTRICT COVRT Lea Jose oh BaseeL overload. Fin. ciurord D. Sandlln. assault and bat tery. Fine. $50 Gilbert Char ea Axell. no ooerator'a Ucene. Fine. S5. Gilbert Charles Axell. fall drive on riant side. Fine. Si. tiarvey uuiara i;oieman. arivinf wmie under influence, round not guilty Legal Notice Equity 348 8trMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COl'RT OK THE STATE OF ORFGON LN AND FOR KLAMATH COUNTY Lou Emma Louderbark. n taint iff. vs. jonn Koy jouderoacK. urienoam. To' John Roy LouderDacit, Defend ant. In the name of the Stale of Ore eon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in tne a do re entitled suit wiimn four weeks from the date oi the first pub lication of this summom in the Herald and News, a newspaper printed and published in Klamath County. Oregon, which said date is December 13th. 1952, and if you fail to amwer or other, wise olead. for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to this Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint. this summons is served upon you or publication pursuant to an Order of ihe Honorable David R. Vandenberg. udc of the above entitled Court. made and entered Dec. 11th. 1952. which Order required that summons herein be published once a week for four successive week, and that the date of the first publication of said summons shall be December istn, imx is. tsaiantine Attorney for Plaintiff IOOF Building Klamath Falls. Oreaoa D-13-30-XT J 3 No. 253 Equity 348 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATIOH IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE STATE OT OREGOX IS AND FOR KLAMATH COUNTY Jewell Ca-T. Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Carr. Defendant, To Arthur Carr. Defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons in the Herald snd News, a newtpaocr print ed, and published In Klamath County, Oregon, which said date is December 13. 1931 and If you fall to answer or otherwise plead, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to this Court for the relief prayed for in her com plaint. This summons ts served upon you by publication pursuant to an Order of the Honorable David R Vandenberg. Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered December 11th. 1932. which order requires that summons herein be published once a week for four successive week, and that' the date of the first puhltrorion of said summons shall he December 13th, 19j2. V. S. Balanttne attorney for Plaintiff I OOF Building Klamath Talla, Oregon D-1.V20-37 J 3 No. 254 1 Jfli V ' lejjkjj Christmas the very thought brings to mind, Peace and rest of every kind; Comfort, ease and relaxation And simple thoughts of appreciation. All these things the whole year through A Contour Chair can bring to you. . L JT.T sT. -IVi r . wo kld's omr n n n i Coleman Found Not Guilty ' A District Court Jury yesterday after poo n found Harvev Mlllnrd Coleman, SO, of shliigletown, Cnlif., not guiltv of a chRrpe of driving while under the influence of intoxi cating liquor. His trial lasted all day. Coleman wa& arrested Sept. 26 by Stale Police, and has been free on $400 ball. At the trial he was represented by Attorney George Proctor. Members of ihe jury were Loy Barker, t orema n ; Ma rian Arlcrr man. A. C. Mullenaux, Charles E. Hahn. John U, Alter and Jack Dutchcr. Six Named To Vote Board Six persons have been chosen to serve as election board workers Jan. 16 when residents of the Bo nanza area vote whether to Insti tute a rural tire protection district. County Clerk Charlie OeLap said he has appointed Roger Reid. Winnifred Burke. Iola Hanklns, Elsn Rueck, Thelma Schmoe and Thelma Jones to the election board. The voting place will be Ihe Bo nanza library. Petitions have been sent to Bo nanza (or circulation to obtain nominees' for the directorship ol the district. If the vote on Its creation la favorable. Five direc tors are to be chosen. Probation For Yoman A one-year probationary sentence was Imposed on Lucille Williams. 23-year-old stenographer, in Circuit Court yesterday afternoon for sell ing a rented typewriter. The (irl had pleaded guilty to a ctUrge bf larceny by bailee, and told Judge David R. Vandenberg she pawned the typewriter and also wrote some bad checks, all for small amounts, to gel money for food and for medical treatment for her 4-month-old baby. She said she and the child were abandoned by her husband early in October, and that she wanted to return to her home hi Austin. Tex., where her mother lives. juase vandenberg directed that the girl be taken to Ihe welfare office to arrange for help yester day afternoon before she waa re leased from custody. BUSINESSMEN! Sov os) 1 952 Income texts! Chorfo off delinquent occovnti to Carter's Collection Agency Phone 6121 411 Main ""vt la av Kit a .I Hi: .Mf;? e, .An. wamk-ma-' jLaa4 SP Carries iq Tax Load Percentagewise, the Southern Pa. clflo pays more properly taxes In Klnmuth County than In any other county of the 17 In Oregon In which the riillrjt operates. The 8p paid H. per cent of Klamath County's tax bill for this current year. Its tax payments for Klamath came to $409,581 33. of a total tax to be collected of 13.461.281.79. According to figures compiled by the railroad's tax department, the Southern Pacific paid S3.3U.664.43 in taxes In the 17 counties, the largest amount, $018,094.66 to Lane County. That accounted for 6.78 per cent of Lane County's total properly tax bill. The railroad's Douglas County lax bill was S17tf.972.04: In Marlon County It was SIUI),280.3S. Its Lake County payment was 14,011.10. . The figures do not Include the SP'a share of taxes charged for the Oregon, California and East ern (OCE, which operates wholly in Klamath County and Is jointly owned bv the SP and Oreat North ern: Pacific Motor Trucking Com pany and Paclllc Fruit Express Company. Plays Slated For Parents, Patrons Two plays are to be presented by Mrs. B. B. Blomqulst at the Parents and Patrons meeting at Klamath Union High School this coming Wednesday evening. The plays, to be staged In the Little Theater, are "Let There Be Light" and "The Return of St. Michael." Two mahogany lawn chairs are to be given as prises. The chairs were made by the hit school Woodworking Department under di rection of Instructor Scapple. Refreshment are to be served by a home Economics group. Moore Park Ski Tow Opens. The Moore Park Ski tow waa to open this afternoon, according to Park Caretaker Bert Stott. The low la to operate Sunday as well, under the auspices of the City Recreation Department. Toe can play s wonderful new Hammond Chord Organ after Just a few mlnutea explanation even though yon never played a note en any Instrument before. What won derful home enjoyment for the win ter evenings ahead. A few dollars deposit now will hold a chord organ for Christmas. LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO, 12 N. 7th, Ph. 7183. CltatilaMaC A imoll down pay ment putt a contour choir in your hornet Only the genuine Contour Chair Lounge is made in a number of correctly proportioned sizes to fit everyone, young and old, tall and short, resulting in unsurpassable comfort and healthful relaxation. teniae. Otaar yean MOrVfarka Mir eaft RAN. FURNITURE 195 EAST MAIN "Our Location Savei Your Money" Phone Rate Boost Asked Increases In resldrncn telephone rates miming from 10 cents to 76 cents a mouth are Inclmlrri In a general repricing application tiled by Pacific Telephone Piidny with Charles Hellael, Oiogon Public util ities Commissioner. Inflation waa oiled as Ihe major reason for the nppllratlon by 8.C. Bowie, malinger here. "Telephone prices have lagged far behind the coals of mwl things or aervlcea," Bowie said. "Tho dlt ference between the way we are operating today and the way we ran operate with new ralea la slni ly the difference between a hand-to-mouth existence and one which allows for economical planning ahead. "The public Interest requires ua to maintain good communluaflona service. To do ao we must maintain our ability to attract new capital from Investors. Dollars for tele phone plant and appnratua do not come from the money customers pay for telephone service. They come from Investors and Investors are attracted only by the prospect of reasonable earnings. For the state as a whole, the overall Increase will amount to lesa than 3 cents a day per telephone or a Utile over 4320,000 per month. Of this amount the company would net not lesa than half because of Hie federal Income tax. Proposed monthly Increases, not counting the federal excise tax, for major types of service In Klum ath Falls are as follows: one party residence, 65 cents: two-par. ty residence, Ml cents: four-party residence. 4a cents; auouruan resi dence. 48 cents; one-party bu.nl. ness, (1.75. Assault Charge Brings Fine f Clllford D. Sandlln, 29. of Stew. art-Lenox paid a 150 liur for his release iram the county Jail yea terday afternoon after pleading guiny to a cnarge ol assault and oattery. He waa fined 830 or the alternn' tlve of 22'i days hi Jail, by Dls trlct Judge D. L". Van Vnctoa. Sandlln waa accused of beating Ed Olson. 83. at a West Klamath Tavern Wednesday night ao severe ly that Olson waa hopltallied. Ol-' son signed the assault and batterv Big 10 lb Budget Bundles washed and dried at Men's Hand Laundry ror just Bsc. THE GIFTS MOST MEN WANT MOST iomei il shot taty-ta-wa a1 aala alaclrk laali that laalia ael iii .a.,. Ca t k. X kaa tor aM. 39.9S ' t-UMimiMI JSklll'a'fill tor, .ooa'.ort ar e-VC rC fc .I.., aVttfee V WSlV lJajt.l0araal TB Vl seals ! ee 34.50 "-. FYOCK'S 1001 Main Ph. 2-2518 Get Mom and Dad to Buy a New cr Post-War Used Car or Truck From Us and We'll Give you a Lionel Electric Train Set from J. W. Kerns Company Absolutely FREE! This set includes locomotive and tender, gondola, oil car and caboose; 8 sections of curved and 3 sections of straight track, and transformer. They Can Choose From Our $75,000 Stock Between Now and December 20 gob Mest Trades Best S22 South irk Ward Services (Continued from pie 1) lived on a ranch In Nevada lull II llioy cumn to Kluinalli Falls In ltW8 elding in the Henley illMi'lci. Mr, and Mis. Wilson brought tho flint poplur tiers lo Ihe Klunmlli Country, by buckbourd fruin Aden, Calll, Many ol these still remain. The Wilson bililgo on the Merrill Highway Is nnnu'd lor them be iviuse of Mr. Wilson's Interest In good roads and Irrigation, In 1HUJ Ihe family moved Into Klamnllt Falls whrro Mrs, Wilson operated tho old Llnkvllle hotel. In IKUa they purchased the Ewauna House on Main (street, operating It until Mr. Wilson s death In IVOl. Mrs. Wilson luter becamo tho wile of Frank Ward, pioneer bus inessman of Klamath Falls. They ongagod hi the fuel buslnesa and III real entitle with the lute Caul. O. C, Applcgntu. They operatril a general sluro and grocery In Ihe Wllllla Building ana also engaged In ihe ahrep business, Mrs. Ward has remained Inter ested In the development of this country through her later yrnra and did not become bedlast until about two weeks ago. Surviving are: sou, James Hen ley Wilson. Illy: two grandchil dren, Herbert W. Wilson, Klnmnth Fails and Mrs. Katherine King. Long Creek, Ore.; two great-grandchildren, Marcla and James Wil son, Klamath Falls and her niece, Mrs. Sally llarahbargrr, Henley. Tile body la at Ward'a Funeral Home aim funeral arrangements will be announced later. Visitor Here From Finland William H. Witt Jr.. Helsinki. Finland arrived in Klamath Falls Friday for a visit with hla mother. Mrs. William H. Witt Br., of 11 Hillside, and his alsler, Mrs. John Andrews, widow of the late Lieu tenant Commander John Andrews, His wile, who stopiied In Ban Fran cisco on their way west, will ar rive In a day or ao. Mr. Witt Is a member of the American embassy In Helsinki, and Is in the United States for a 60-day vucatlon. He has bern In Washington lor a month In the Finnish section of the U.S. atate department. Mr. and Mrs. Witt era due to sail from New York on Uielr return to Finland early In January. CLEARANCE! Fall ' : MILLINERY Our fall and winter clear ance of bettor hots. E citinq stylet, luxurious colon, toft enficinq fab rics. . VELOURS VELVETS.' -BEAVERS ANGORAS DUGAN and MEST Co. Merrill Plans Xmas Program MUiiltlLLHihoolN, liielohanlit and olvlu oiuiinltullons will cooper ale this year, as they have In the pant, In siHinsorlug Ilia annual Com munity Chrlnlmaa program the evening of Dec. 19, la the time art with the program stal ling promptly at 8 p in, In the high school gym. Everyone la Invited. Santa Claua la expected lo make an appcrance and hand out treats lo the youngsters. On Deo. 10, both achuola will hiivra uift nxi'hnnuea and parties. At Ihe high st'hiHil, students will aMwiuulP In llin gym tor gins aim a program under the direction of Ihe Freshman Class, Individual room parlies will bo held at the inula aehiHil. On the same evening Ihe first Irague basketball game win im hrhl with Merrill hiwllug Sacred Heart Academy. On Dec, 20, a non-league game win oe played at Oorrls. On Deo. SO, an other non-league game will be played at Malm. Both schools will be on vacation from Dec, 20, until Dec. 39. Classra will bo held for three days. Dec. 2D, 30 and 31, and will again bn dismissed Jan. 1. 3. 3 and 4. School re-convenes Jan. 8. lor the new year. Values to $25.00 Now Playing of the Y Club MEDFORD k muck Miller Trio K00 J) Ph. 8101 'fi-.X-'Vi, m rW-.'