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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1952)
PAGE TWELVE llouaehold inventory book free. Ham Norland Innuranc Aienrjr. 6?7 fine St. Thone -JM5. NEW U During December, January and February the following stores will close at 5:00 P.M. Mondays through Fridays. BASIN BUILDING MATERIALS BUILDER'S LUMBER CO. J. W. COPELAND DRAKE LUMBER CO. HOME LUMBER CO. KLAMATH VALLEY LUMBER CO. LONG-BELL LUMBER CO. SWAN LAKE MOULDING CO. tWant Ad Produces t Many Phone Calls V La. . ta I tun Girl s 5irtnaau k - - PEOPLE OF .Ft-INT-Usk. , mtmm Beep fcy calling 1 4-4&tl v.d wlahuia Luetll. 3 Myteriiily aaaariim fcr &!ie'd be very popalar on her e F birthday. Bud Starwaa placed ! . rla.fitit in fhe t'lirtl 1 1 . I l-;n folk ftt nhnne - i .reeling, lo hi. sister, Locille. . E The surprised 19-yeawiOMiss p Kas kept busy all day answer- ing the phone, received note il than ZOO cans. m Kant Ads Appeal V To Hearts, Too n I. WI I HiitW.' fc ftp. A , MM. ftpMMt I M tolRk.Sa II. Fk. Here In Klamath Want Ads Work Wonders UCD A I Pk 9. rJCUC la ths rihlMha Sell Cast-offs To fotten the kitty for Christmas soend inq. sell thinas you've hod enouqh of. Herold & News Classified ods do it for vou. Amona the thousands of Herold & News subscribers is sure to be one who wonts to buy what you'd like to sell. Tell him about it whatever it is! From heaters to freezers, cribs to Christ mas trees, there ore now buyers fo everythinq in the Want Adsl Phone 8111 for a friendly, experienced aa-writer. CLASSIFIED ADSIfour phone os&rr 8111 The Bent Coata No More! Art Metal Desk! and Filet. Voljshl'i rii.neer Office Supply To. Ma'n. STORE ;t 1 (X Mb II J Ph. Sill Svell the Ever-Ready Servants r'RKK t IVII S PARIS W Coimminbt deputies -.'P Introducing bill Into Ilia Na tional Assembly which would give each discharged French noldicr a Sunday suit and two seta of work' Ing clothes, and a pair ol "best" m m a rviri !! ii f-;j a r n mjuwi- mm m!wt?. mvj.)r. s I ffrpn s. I FJ : Ihe atirnnc. tenon. . I S- .i-TMJwJ f - . Ilk grv your family ENCYCLOPEDIA of Amin'co'i ichooj ond libraritt I WRITE OR PHONE TODAY! Mrs. ALICE M. GLENN 250 So. Roqert, Klamath Falls, Phone 3842 GAS., .has winter comfort estpulikit! wrrii AREA HEAT md tk Hp.nrhnrnl T0UCH-COOI tSuad cMat'c Gas Area Heaters Avitlabla in is.ooa ind Ad ThM Ftfrti( T-Coof esbitttt to, bottom, iWei mtflMt Bliek Mif le cotivrclor far pi tte if cJrurlitiO'i, even hut Automiltc ltf(1iri, lOOJt ttdty pilot Familuri stylini Tfcrtt poeiUrsiits AAA ppriv for I 11 NO ELECTRICITY REQUIRED! Your Propane Tank Gas and Appliance Dealer ' FOR THE ENTIRE KLAMATH BASIN KLAMATH GAS CO. Main Street At Link River Bridqe Klamath Folli, Oreqon Phone 2-2541 HERALD AND NEWS. , 11 i iim shorn and aome woislnvr boots. French conscripts am paid about 5 American cents a day durtuu their term ol nervice. Tti Com munists point out this doea not permit them to save to buy clothes on mrir return to civilian inc. picked adventurei of the lnhcr Family! Two 30-minute episodes from a new family scries soon to be released on coast 'to-; out television, inppinj- drama thrilling romtnte touching pithos delightful humor. A powerful demonnntton of Christian Cloipel applied to problems ol modem lait motng. cer-dav Iting. Public incited! oiii 111134 It! SUNDAY 7:30 cm., Dec. 14 Zion Lutheran Church Everyone Is Invited iv.,',' v- IT IUIUMII H2900 .World Book got it for... 30.MO, 6i.r-o ftft85 Thi ony vnlrd, rndinn', Hrctilat ing hrBtrrn with remarkable Touch Cool cabinet. no cool you can (trow potter! plnnts on lop can't harm furniture, rugs, walls, or carelew littlft finrr! All heat circulated from front no streaked walla, no soiled ceiling. (ilo-Brite radinntn ffivo added warmth to flrnini and living area. Kffirient High-Crown burner for top economy. ' Dearborn finest, safest gaa heatern made. Your wise choice for heating comfort as ynu like it. OPEN SATURDAYS BILL STEPPE, MGR. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON i ' ' '" libtw CSHoauin L ; ..i.. -.--I By ll.MU.HNI'; WOLF!' Wraltwr! Thul'a aboul tli only new;; In C'lilloqiitii, haviiig al lMt an Inulicct rMiti (in ail Moilra. Uiriinanly a buby brlns l"in, a watrr ys(l) "n l!c ullnk, a chnnt (itMni.vtal, a poriy can crllrd, i'huii'1) M'tvlt'Ps itifimhl bOk'omra a Mmy In Its own HkIU. but tills tnuo H a all rclalrd to thr ttrnlnrr. Nearly every cluck In Clitloquln Hirt 8:13 (cr M liour.H In a low. lhp puwrr nil oil in lha c.uly rvrniiiK Suluntny lor urn i ly a hall nour. jimp lor people u tiei men-cmxllf-.i, lnuni)s a. nl Inmcrns hi uoikini: Older, thru the Imlil.i dimmcil and went out two or thire timet (iunnu the urxt two houi.s, Kin.illy the bin .sliii) came. One tunilly teiwrted lint It de. cuied to mi In the it.ut and visit until the lluhta came on. Thov Save up on thiil. (Joil thlim, they'd nave oecn iheie lor three luya. This pal week was Ihe time. incidi'iitally. when this reuouer'a tiimily took out the oil aluve. .switchliiii entirely to electric Ileal. Many luinihes were lienlliiu aoim on oil neuters, some using camp .ituves, and a lew hud no heal or cookuiK Incilillea at all, thus br- uiir lorcea to move In with some one else. The Leonard Bwiiiimiii lainily moved down irum Collier park to the Don Pollers, who use Kits and oil. Ilaide.it hit Ssluichiy iiltihl and Sunduy were Melltu s moiel unit.s, ad Idled ami nil minus heat, IikIUs or phulibuiK. IJuunulics ol pcope Vulhercd m tho isnu-heated c.ile wiulo snacks were prepared lur Ihrm and everyone mitheieii mow lo melt and wash dishes. The Kas pumps work with electricity which caused the Hulls lo close on Sun day allcriuion. rwo bunduy Schools hud less thun Hi in attendance and all church services were cancelled as the loans were clamtrd wall snow. The city plows hud dune un excel lent joo on S.iiuiduy and were doing so again by Monday, bul on tiunaay everything was a mess. During Sunday luitht the hardest blow ol all came; uio city reser voir went dry and no one had any wjter. Probably the most tragic reult ol an this storm is the damage to frozen loods. The Chipmua loc crs have been shut light since Saturday and no damage Is on mated Uieio but numerous nonie owners ol home lrec units ic laiins tha.r loud. Several people have buried the packages lu deep snow (waning lor the uogs to lind ii, as one person put in, olh-rs ie hoping lor a slupmenl o( e:iy ice to avert calamity, two or th.ee lushed Uirir loud lo Klamain Falls Iriends to Include in their uniis, and others hve taken packj-,'rs to larnis thai have their own generators. Al one Christmas pec cant rehearsal on Monday the youngsters had all the ice iream they could hold, it will be about the lasi eaicn in town until the crisis is over. Working a tcrrtlic schedule have been the men Irom tne telephone company, who rcpjrl pules and wires blown down all over the area, the Copcoe men w ho are having lo lane the brunt ol all the Jioes. the larniers wno are having trouble (ceding their stock, iicaru ol one larnier who ipenl most ol bunuay brcaaing trail lor Ins horse so ihe two ol incm could lead the cattle across an open space to leed, bus the critters weren't having any of it, they re lusrd to leave the limbered aica. The Curtis S. anion lanuly live Jbuut 10 miles out uu 8raue K.ver highway, a mile oil ihe road. Saturday nigiii Mis. tjtanlon decided it was tune lo go to Klam ath Valley Hospital lor tne urnval ol her s'Xih child. CJri nnaiiy managed lo pet her there, leaving the rest ol the family with his wuc's grandmother, Amanda Cow an. He dasncd back home not even waiting to lind out H he lnd a son or daughter, and lound ll.c next lo youngest child HI with repeal appendicitis attack. By then the road was so bad he couldn't get out and he worked all .day Saturday shoveling, finally gav iir and began to hike to a iieirby ncitinbor uhree mlicsi. Out o.i the ma'n highway he met an acqiinint- ance who volunteered to wait while he went back to the houe f-jr Ihe little girl and then both father and daughter were rushed to Chiloqum whete the police took over and got them lo me doctor, ho report as ct on Die baby's condition. Another baby who decided lo ar rive on Saturday night i the infant daughter and frst child cl Mr. and Mrs. John Bradlev. The little 7 pound 5', ounce babv had been exprcied sooner but put off her arrival until the worsi stoim ol the year. AH the relatives ary she a a darling, even n she am chose the 6ifi of December lor her birthday. Naluraliy. no school this fiist Dart of the week. Kvery hill is full of skiers. lngh riders, or just plain sliowbnllers. The power linally came on at 3:15 on Tuesday morning to Ihe lown but all surrounding areas arc still without electricity. ' 72,000 See Fremont Forest A record number of persona estimated at 7U.00H vixiUvi Ihe Fremont National Forest for hunt ing, flah.ng and other forms out door recreation, during the 1952 iieason, reported John E. McDon ald, forest aupcrvuior. That la an Increase of 12.000 over the estimated number of visi tors In 11)51. About 9.000 persons went lo the Warner Canyon area last winter lo ski. and If thli fkllnu area receive Rood snowfall thla year. It la ex peeled to draw even more people this wlnier. Huntlnn and Fishing on the na tional forest also w on the in creas thla year. nudjel Bundle In al Men'i Hand Laundry by 9:00 a.m. are out at 3:45 p.m. HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND EUGENE, ORE MEOfOftD Thoroushly Modern Mr. and Mm. J. . Earley nd Joe Earlej ProDnetori Peoole DO Read SPOT ADS -you are! IK MARVEIS lor MM A lill'T rOU TllK UOSS Desk Pad Bet al.anipi al'oslure Chair A Brief Case i Leather) VOIGHTS rtONHKIl OKI'ICE SUPPLY BUS Main cil Phone 'HIJ iir'l.ovrs'io pi'y 'wMiK.riiuHi'r"aiv lh tpoiumaii h llaiiMri'! llndri whimI'i Csini siioii. mio sum TIMKl.V TII'S ' l.ro I.H.IIIINC; (iJHIPMINT - Kvorvllmii you nvnl fur .vinir liuliU Clirlalmii IIHiltt, Utlil.rwoiiU'l C.llltl, Sllup, TUU Mam for TO ffllKr J. C. Renie Certified Master Watch Maker Jewelry Manufacturing Watch Repairing JUST KKCE1VE1) AT MILLER'S IN TIME FOll CIIRISTMAUI 200 Pieces SAMS0N1TE LUGGAGE Complete selection lu all Colors and Slues MILLER'S Street Floor piano Lamps, tot aumu. up iciu. I rii(J t4.7A Up. Kyi Morgan Pitu. 1(XU Mat iv Phun 2-0i00 THK MOST baul1fulainpin"lh vorldat lb owt prlr In Id wmld ttllUafnr th hmi. ll(tr' furnilur. 3th And Klamath. NEW D A VENPOft rA N Dtl 1 A I "tl in hlt. r. gr. Ian. (rn or win Btamitully uphnltrd nd guarantd furniltirt bv KlllMrll Hprial llatg.iln Ilartn'it prlr of tlftn 01 t(T Chriat mat KUnialh rurnitur Co. 231 Main. Phon i.iVl. pr.N PINClla SETS by 5ch'a,fV, Parser, E(rrhrfxii, A t for anun a nr-d. L'nderwuod Cainr Shop, 106 Mam MACA.INC RACKS, from M M lo S121 fine gill for rradrr Mahng nv J mulicd 2-1-4 porki raclia. wllti hantllr In niak iir in . Lul out dwilft. MONTGOMERY WARP tth and Pin Prion 31 aa FlANO Tl'NINll. pompl.l. ovtrh.til Int. fcnv ur pl.nn tltn llolifl.jr m.. in Kyi. Mm. fan Pt.no.. 10.1S M.ln i. rnon. 2-UJiiO. LANGELL VALLEY nr :ora i.kavitt . Mr. and Mis. Miae Dearborn. Ted, Mark and Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Les Leavitt and Mary, spent the Thana.iglvlng holidays at L'm mett with their brother Al Dear bom and family. Charlea Dear born of Blackloot and Marilyn Dearborn of Bols er also al home, Mr. and Mm. Mlckev O Keeffe of bummers Lake spent llianks living wlih her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gift. Mr. and Mrs. Russell walvh and Kathleen. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Noble. Dayle and Vlritinia and Martin Gilt, were alo llianksglving dinner guests. I Mr. and Mrs. Klliotl House and i Oeorge Allan apent Saturday eve-1 ning with Mr. and Mrs. James Baidock and Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest tir.ves speni the weekend at C'ooa Bay with relatives and friend'.. Alice stayed in Klamath Falls with her sister, Marv Jo. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Waller Smith Jr.. and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Smith spent Thankv ci vim Day al Macdoel wi'h their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mr. Lewis Parson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Polucek and Bobbv entertained at dinner Thanksnlvlng Dv for Mr. and Mrs. w. D. Campbell, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Staller and Cheryl and Dick. Mrs. Mar dale lelt Nov. 30. for Arizona to upend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Kldon Quick were here from Tacoma visiting his Mater, Mrs. John Sullivan, and fam ily. He took his mother. Mrs. Nelll- Quick, home with him for the winter. Marv Lou Hlcei Ihrec-vear-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Rice, spent aeveral days In Hill side Hospital where she wpi quite III. fahe is home now and Improv ing Friends were aorry to henr of Ihe death of Mrs. Lester Plnelll. mother of Mrs. Bill Burnett, Nov. SO. Mrs. Plnelll had been III for many months. She had many friends In Langcll Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Richard llolman have returned to their home al McMlnnvlllft after vlslllng their dauahter, Mrs. Lewis Btallcr, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Partridge entertained with a dinner on Thanksgiving Day. . Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Art Monroe eni children and Rev. and Mrs. Carl Gross and family, Mrs. Inland Harris entertained with a dinner in honor of her hus band who was celebrating his birthday anniversary. Dee. 1. Ouosts were Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Brnwn and Martin Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Tea Albert and Wllmu and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brown came or tho evening of cards later. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gift are In Eureka. Calif., with his mother, Mrs. Anna Gift, who Is seriously WATI'R .HIO IH VIRK ni ft CKNTflALIA, III. Wl-Ab Becker lells how his jug of rold water set a fire: W'hil" lunching wliii nihr Effingham County farmers he put ma waier jug aown, noon they smclled straw burning and noted smoke coming from I'ndcr the Jug, They stomped the fro and re moved the Jug lo a canvas. Boon It was burning. Becker said aim rays through the Jug's curved shoulder caused both fires. ' rt . lor IAPIIS il tllSUBI V... KOll KATIGUE-FHEE SHOPPING FUN! This easy-to-use gift dlreelory inakra selecting pleasure, protecllnt, your nerves fioin wear and tear. READ IT DAILY DANDY for DAD rOlt Alt. VKAR HnrkMif rnntfott Civ lha btal . . , 8tKl I'UltUlt Chair. i VUltlHT'S PIONKrit orru'E supply mo miiii mi r.!?.n.o.'? Hi.inr, rit.Ks tTut nv r- pi .!'- lion In (tl iirrrluui M M M cnli'l llt'u. UiulfrwiKM) L'mnvrJi tiliup, 7(HI Vain. MMAUT PLAKriC TAMI K nAlIM) (hii)rt in or wiiii piaaiif. it.vifd lo nirnd wliii mcMlvrn ni ir dlllnnftl lUoir, lulira phla int-llflft . A" pckr, bulll In tntp ntiuta Hm liMiillful Inn, dear rvitiXloii Wovn HUer hi III U whhl l.ihtrt dial A Chrutni trlilit: U4 Ua, 10 lit Cfitl duwit oti In mi. MONTUOMKltV WAIU) Ulh A Pin riHiii !!!! SWING niK.Kr.nS. Urg atirlinitl ( ivlr ami rulDii, an iiiii-i mr nut I'r Chriilmai "J-ln-r l'mlr and nti.vl(l rlraiatir . II 00 down, tt "O pr wk. Itiiinihr ntir Imalinn vr you mni I. lira l"uinltui. tUi Cail Main Pnoti Mi- far CIIUU rOH A REALLY USEFUL OIIT Pencil Sharpeners Stapling Machines Calendar Pads Waste Baskets VOIGHTS PfONEKR OKI-TCE SUPPLY t.t Main 81. Phone 1411 9? KID STUFF 0?tK ONLY "Rupr rhipr' Enfllah lp btc 'l flrak on nih hl, Ihr ipd aproikat Only aJ, U i D Radio V Elvrlrli. 4Ul q aih SCALE MOOriJI CaUrplllar Indualrlal John lr far in quipniant. Avrapr. tractor, arth moving machinery, com bina. plow. Eairptlonallv alurdr. inodrt nrlc Crater l-aka Mac hill ry Co. Hio ho th CENUINE r.Ni;i.lSH MAKE rcr bia. 1 hrc-pd rr rnd. Ivattd liaka in front and rar HU ala inrh hla, naulirullv 0algnd biryt I An idal Chriiima gift t3 oath 0ar Robuta, bporllng Oooda. Legal Notice Merrick orriHAC account in mr. ciai.uiT cotiar or THE STATE OT OTlHION riR TllK COUNTY Or KLAMATH lit Hi Matltr r th CiUla ol Mil dfl (1 Hall. DKttMd. Nolle u hrhr fUtn thai I hv flltd my flnl rrnunt at dmlnlUa tof ol in !( of Miidrvd i. Hall. rtrratl. and thai lit L'nurl hai Ml January U. IS3. al lit hour ! 10 00 a in . aa In lima tpr In hrinf of ohtrrlmna tn M)4 l.nal arrounl and avt.lamrnl lhtror l)atd thu tth day ef Drmbr. 1.1J auhv M Caldwfll, Admlnittrauar. 1 r o niii. Allnrny lor Adnv, D IJ-o-27 J a No. JM Bonanza nr ORA l.l-AVITT Mr nd Mr. Vrnl Bchmoe und diuRhtcnt njwnt th Ihank-sgivlntt holldav in Southern Cililomm Hh Mr. and Mis. Cliff tfld and family Mr, and Mm. Owen Prpplr en tcrlamed at dinner Thanksgiving Day f"r Mr. and Mrs. Kd Oowrn and Mr. and Mm. Dick I'rpple and dnuithlrr all o( Klamath Kalla and Mr. and Mr. Merrill Btewarl and Mm. O. C. WrllA of Bonanxa. Word hai been received from the Bill BechdoldM that their daufthirr. Lois, Mm. Phil lluntt. U recovering from major aurgery at the Good Satnttritan Hnspilnl in Portland. Thr Bechdoldta have been in Portland for neveral weeks curing (or the H-ml children. Mrs. Paul Monroe and Mm. Mike Drarborn viMted in Klnmath Krillft Monday with Mm. Letter Jonea. Mr. Rnd Mm. O. C. Johnnon were dinner gueiLi of Mr. and Mr. Ilnrry Fralrr Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mm. Kd Oowen. Ktanv alh Knll.s, spent the weekend with the Owen Pepples and enjoyed duck hunting. Mr. and Mm, NnrVnl Cnrl. Croni and Karen wore dinner gurata Hun- dny of Mr. and Mr, rfop Polucelt and Bobby of Langell Vnlley. Mr. and Mm. Jack Wrtmer and Skipper apeiH Tl.nnkrglvlng hall dnyn pi Riddle with their brother and Jter, the Russell WlmeM. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Uiaham Ber ry of Klamath Palls and Mm. Flora Jordnn and son, Lester, and Mm. Flo.ine Davidson all of I)e kalur County. Kansas, visited with the Wclmers. Hie first "home" basketball gnme will be Dec. Iff with Bonanxa playing Lnkevlew. School will let out for Christmas vacation Dec. IB. taing up again Dec. 20 then out again the 311, alnrtlng again Jan. 5, 1053. The school program win be held the evening or Dee. 17 after which Runts Clnu and Merry Christmas will visit the children. Mrs. Mnry J. 8mllh left Satur-. lay for Yuba City to upend the winter with her iont Oeorge Smith and family. Mr. and Mm. John Sulllvnn have returned home from six weeks va cation trip to m uny places of n terest Including New York, Wash ington, D. C. and Florida. They visited her two sons and their fam ilies, one in New Mexico and one in Floridn. Mm. Ruby Brown spent Thankv giving Day In Langcll Valley wiih her daughter, Mrs. Wesley Dear born, and family. O. C. Wells was hom from niv to spend the weekend with his wife ana omer relatives and friends. Beautiful Matched OUt Wrap ping By Norcrosn , , . Hee at , , . YnlRhl'a Pioneer Offlee Kupply Co. (TCI) main. ' m SATURDAY, DECKMniCU 13. 10.12 i- YUUNUtf I'UVVN HINIC cV FOOIJ WAHTK WHPOHAL UNITft No Down Pnymrnt Thom).soir Kitchen Center Ilth a i hI V.1mit Phono 77O0 A ULEAM1NU WHITS KITCHKN by YOUNGSTOWN Mlalt Willi A Sink As Low As iBP Oft Thompson's Kilclifii CciiIit lllli ami Walnut t PhnnJl7(M) "Olve tier A DKHI' KKVEU , , , 1 1 ir entire family will enjoy it UHLIG'S imil Main Phone t.M GII'T TOWEL SETS Unliiuely Kuibiiililned Iteaulllully Park.iucd The Perfect Olft , MILLERS NEW ElTHCli.ltX-TT) fanr ..M nvr liava (n mpl)! It Tarfc! Twr uihorliffd dalr, VU Maikl, phut Tin. (ivr" a iArKTiMtTtitrt A nw Singar a wing marltln m ill g iv a lilliii ( awitg iiphiim and arv br III mw alant irll Miat hin, th only on tf ill j p mail. Oprn F'rl'lav until fl ti Nl.s'uER hl.WINU ( rMLfl .u Mam Piion i.jan nottnom ciiAin.nw. 1aidd and bark Hilti yellow rnvrlng. ha durd from atiSO i l4 M fur a r aurprla gift ftr Mom In our bar g m batanifitt Klamath furnllyr Co., HI Main, plion ' H AIIDl hEf "RW.NUCTN(M.r Prarllral. rnniMCl -rhalr, with rwinr totag apac unlr al, fila In In ai lit I II a rvrallil rntarr a Ming head. Mahogany or urlmi vnr. tint ptU, aim 13 dxttn un latnia. MUNTUUMEHY WAIIII tlh at Pin Pnmt lug JHIU fir SI.IIIM , HAND ' nKTKl'MKNm. lmr, HU loii, hitA-hr. ftvynnl't La a ay l" day1 Kyi Morgan Pi no, i03& Matr Ht Phnit 3 OJnO CilVF"Apra-tlfat""gifl'(or"Chriafma. A fmintaln or daak pan by ahaatfar, Parker Wtrmn or Eitr brook, Vdiiitir n piosrrM orrice m.ppi-y Ut Mall II Phnn Tall MM Rn.rvj.to. now mm a-4 i ,u pr 4n dimn Ht trina llig, dp, and am fortahle. uphollrtd In lalltr-lta plaattc tbat rcalata plmg aitd rhip ping, la ay lo wi clean with a tlamp rlnth. Inni-nting ruhurt on No Hag apll"i lx V.'ld fH..t rholte. MONlliOMEHV WAIIII tth it Pina Phone 31 at Legal Notice NOrM"TOll,CHBON(l iNTtarsTri in t-AN(,n.i. vaujiy insicATtoN Diarnicr Nnll i hirrtty ivn thai W D f iriptll and Mllrlrarl I amptMll, hu band nr fcila. 1-nui Rami 1 1 and Mat lan Randall. hulni1 f"4 ifa. (.an, W al.Colium and Maixl A Mm il ium, ti.ittM.nri nd lfa, K. Ilttrmnnrl jvanaa and ( am Una Lavn. hualMnd and wifa li til II ljinta nd MilAicd lvni. huahani) rtd Vininri It. lvana and (am ltvnaa. Iimhand and taifa; A lilt n It. Icna and Conalanr livn, hum. hand nd Wlfa. and tin Malm nd Kilifl Palm, huiband and w if. ht a filad pvlMion with lha Itnard nt Dia -tnri at (onfall Vataav Irtif a I mn ! trirl that lha follow mf daarriMd Unni tMr tnt-hidd In aaid diatrirl. tl ginning Nortttaad rttnr rt ftctiun . Tuwnihtp 41 fmth. Hanaa 11 Rait Willan.ma Mrridian, and tun nin iltnra Waat I iju Icrt. anra nr la. lonf lha North httundarv nf ai4 hvrllnn 1 In lha NnrthwMt rornrr nf lha Narlhaat qutHrr nt tha N'r lhat quarUr nf k-wlton I, lhanra knttlh Ii.'" faat. mora nr lata, t lha Mnuth ! rornr nf lha Nntlhaatt quatlar nl in Nntlhavat quarirr nf lax-lion I, lhan Waal I.U0 fral. mora or la at In in lSrrthat rnfttr nf lha rVmthwa-l nuarlr of lha Nnrlhat quartar m Harllnn 1. Ihanrq rVnjth nna-half miir, n.of a or la, In lha Norlhaail mrnar nf tha ftnuincat quarUt of Hi Sntiin. ! quarirr nf Srllot I thnr Vt Innf lha auhdlvtunrt lin ka fan. thani-a. Htilh 24 rlgraa 14 minuita T. 144? f-t. in ci a nr lraa. 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Ihenr North laVHI tttt long 1h Faa! bntindarv nf aaid Sn -linna 12 and I. Tnwnahlp and fUn afniraatd, in lh point nf beginning. In Klamath County, Orr-gnn, Nnllr la lierrhy given lo all Pr mni IntcrChfrd In appfar at th nflic nf l.angrll Val1rv Irilgallnn Dlilrlrt at lrlla. in KUmalh Cminlv, Orrgnn, on Tueadav, Januarr . tnW, l n'rlork pm, baing th nvt regular mealing nf 1h Hoard of IHrrlora nt Mid Uiatrlrl. thru mid thrr tn ihnw ran. if any they havr, why said pr lltif.n ahould nnl ba grantrd. Oalrd and flrat puiihahrd Dertmt)f I. 1031. C. W. Wonten Managrr and SeTrtarv, Langrll Vallrx Irrigalinn DMrlrt. D 4V13-20 Nn. 244 NOTtf'F ,TO CRr:i.lTOn IN thk t ptt'tiiT umnr or mr. rtai r. or ork;on ton KLAMATH COUNTY In thr Mailer nf lha Calata of Ptr John (irrgea, r)er eased Nolka la hrrrhv a.vrn thai I hrert apnolntrd Fxenttnr nf lha eital of Prter John Cierge. rterraaed AH prraona having rlaim agaln't aaid lata are required tn nrrant Ihrm me, with prnpar vourhera. at the ' fir nf Oannng A f;annng, Mr at Fed eral nulldln. Klamalh Fnlia. Orrgnn, wllhln ilH tnontha from December M. I Ml, which la thr data nf flrat publi cation Of thta rvolirr. MUtnn BtelnmrU, txerulor. (Ininng At (ianniig Allnrnrva for rtKmitnr l 11 .H127 J 2 Nn. j:t2. NOTICE TO CRF.I)ITOn Notire ta hrrhy glvrn lhat lh. under ignrrl hat lieen hppoinlrd admlni-ira-Irix of th ita1t nf Mmrr lr Hur Ing, dried. by th Clrrult Cnurl nf Klamath County, Orrxou, and all pr anrui having rUlma agalnat aaid eatata ra harahy notified to preaent tha aamr, with proper vourhrra, In tha mlnlatralrlx at Knit 1. Mrlhaa mil I fl ing, Klamath Falls Oregon, wiih In tnontha nf th data nf tli'a nntlra. I Datad thla IS day of Nnvrmhar, lt1 C'hnrlnita C. Carmlrharl, Adm J. V.. ONeill, Attorney (or Atlma.' N 22-20-L) fl-13 No. S.14