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HACB FOUR e' .'eVrvjt ARMS;AmF!NANC.l ..Stocks " WALL STItElCT NEW YOKK ll Railroads red A moderate advance Monday in the dock market. The rise was helled aloim by many oils and a wide group of Issues acattered throughout Uie . Jlst. ' . Gains end losses spread out over raiiKP ol around a point either way with more stocks on the high er aide. Volume came to an estimated two million shares. New York Ktocka By The AMOriated frtM .Admiral Corporation 30 i Aiuea wieniicai Allls Chalmers American Airlines American Power & Light American Tel. & TeL American Tobacco Anaconda, Copper Atchison Railroad Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airplane Co. Borg Warner Burroughs Adding Machine California Packing Canadian Pacific Caterpillar Tractor Celancse Corporation Chrysler Corporation Cities Service Consolidated Edison Consolidated Vultee Crown Zellerbach Curtiss Wright ' Douglas Aircraft duPont de Nemours Eastman Kodak Emerson Radio . General Electric General Foods . General Motors Georgia Pac Plywood Goodyear Tire Momestake Mining Co. International Harvester International Paper Johns Manvflle Kennecott Copper Libby. McNeill Lockheed Aircraft Loew's Incorporated Long Bell A Montgomery Ward Nash Kelvtnator New York Central Northern Pacific Pacific American Fish Pacific 0 b Electric Pacific Tel. fc Tel. Packard Motor Car Penney (J. C Co. Pennsylvania K. R. Pepsi Cola Co. Philco Radio Radio Corporation Rayonier Incorp. Republic Steel Reynolds Meuls Richfield Oil Safeway Stores Inc. . Scott Paper Co. Sears oebuck k Co. Socony-Vacuum Oil-i Southern Pacific v --, Standard Oil Calif.' ;. Sunshine Mining . Swift it Company ' Transamericm Corporation - Twentieth Century Fox Union Oil Company Union Pacific United Airlines United Aircraft . United Corportlon. ' United States Plywood United States Steel . ' Warner Pictures Western Union Tel Westmghouse Air Brake Westing house Electric Woolworth Company 1 61 t i 157 65 5l 40'. 103 54 I, 41 79 , 16 , 27 'j !. 64 36 88 a 5 38 'i 20 ') 5i 63 , 86-. 44 13 V 71 , 52 U 67-, 17 ! 53 36 i 33 64 744 77 3 8', 22 'a 12 h 29 61 22 23 84 U 23 u 11 34 28 36 45 ,J 57 25 s, 34 " , 57 s 60H 36 4 47 U 59 ' 8?i 34', 26 J4 13 40 116 U 29 37 , . S'. .30 3, 42 14 . 39 s, 26 i 6'a Potatoes KLAMATH SHIPMENTS 1951-51 1951-5 68 i 63 872 142 730 62 5 48 23 147 778 4102 698 3404 Obituary VATTxnv Citj, Minn., and a resident of Mernll. Ore., for iix yean, died near Tulelake. Calif., Dec. Jo. 1953. Survivor in clude: the widow. Carrie; two aona, Dennla and Duane; daughter, Phylllt, M of Merrill: . alx brothen, HUding, , Malin: Algote, Kodiak. Alaska; Iver. CoquUIe. George and Clarence, Mer rill: three sinter. Mr Finn Harne. anrf . Mr. Ithel Chapman, MerriU; Mr. Bert Johnson, Tulelake; mother. Mra. BeUie i Mattson, Tulelake. Mr. Mattioo wn a , member of Merrill Lodge Wo. 308. ; LOOM. The body ! at Ward'a KJam- ath Funeral Home. Funeral arrange-1 wienta will be announced later. WIRTH Vernon Joseph Wtrth. 54, native of Dux, Czechotlovakia and reiident of ' Klamath Falls for 17 yeari. died here Dec. 23, 1952. Survlvore Include: the . widow, Delia E.; sona. Robert J. and Harold L.: two daughters, Mn. Violet ! Ashby and Mrs. Katherine O Brien. all ' Of this city; brothers, Lada A., of this I rtly; Joseph A., Ashland: and Otto A.. Medford; also five grandchildren. Fu neral services Wednesday. Wards Klamath Funeral Home. 1 p.m. j CARXT.T 1 Leltie Carl Carney. 63, native of Oklahoma and resident of Klamath County for 14 rears, died here Dec. 22, lf52 Survivors include: the widow. ; Sarah: daughter, Mrs. Vic Douglu. of . this city; brothers. A. J.. Tucson, Ariz., and W. C . Claremore. Okla.; also five grandrhlldren and a great-granddaughter. Funeral service Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. Ward'a Klamath Funeral Home. 1 RAIL Amos Eugene Hall, an. native of ! jnecKer, ana lormeriy a resident of Klamath County, died in Sunnvside. Wash., Dec. 1R. 1952. Survivors include: the widow, Edna; two sons, Keith and Kenneth, Yakima: parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hall. Caldwell, Idaho; broth ers, Fred. Caldwell. Ida.: and L. B. Shaw . nre. Okla.: sister, Cora Mae Fitz gerald. Eureka, Norma Horn beck, Oklahoma City: Lucille Gray and Flo rence Roberta, Nampa. Idaho. The body la at Ward's Klamath Funeral Home. Notice of the funeral arrangements will be found elsewhere In this Issue. Funeral It AM, Funeral servirei (or Amos Eugene Hull, 28. who dird In Sunnvildc. Wean., Dec. 16. will Inkr place from (he chapel ol Ward's Klamath Funeral Home, 925 Hifh Street. Ttienday. .1 p.m. Commit ment service and Interment In the ' Merrill loor Cemetery. i Dec. 1 . S5 Truck , 7 Ran - . . 48 Month to date - 835 Truck 134 Rail 701 fceasna to date 4.H Truck 924 Rail 3856 Dec. 18 . 63 Truck 8 Rail 55 Month to date 8:8 Truck 142 Rail 756 Season to date ' 4843 Truck 932 Bail .3911 Grains. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO iP Ail Agriculture Deixii tmcnl report of a sharp drop in pig production this past autumn, for next spring, put a severe punc ture into a grant market which had been rising Monday. Until the pig crop report came along the market had been bound ing upward, wheat and soybeans leading. Grains ran to several cents at one time. Buying followed last Fri day's government estimate of sharp reduction in Uie 1953 w intei wheat crop. Wheat closed t-1, lvshrr. March J2.36 corn V2 ' lower, March Jl.65 s,-1.-: oks lower, March 87-87 !: rye '3 to 1 cent higher. May 42.00 '-',: ..oybeans lj-l t4 lower, January S3.01 '4 -3.01. and lard 2 to 15 coins a hun dred pounds higher, January $9 97. WHKAT Mar May Jly Sep 2.37 3 2.38 i, 3 36 H 5 36 , l ' oil r 'wt' '-J4 3 1 i.tl '2 I JK'i J 3S', 3 43 a S-43 t 2.42 U 2.42', - PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND I Coarse grain. 15-day shipments, bulk, coast de - livery: Barley, No. 2. 4S-lb B. W. 73.50. Wheat (bid) to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft White 2 38: Soft White (ex cluding Rexi 2.38: White Club 2.38. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2.44: 10 per cent 2.44: II per cent 2.44; 12 per cent 2.44. Hard White Baart: Ordinary 2.61: 10 per cent 2.61: 11 per cent 2.63: 12 per cent 2.65. Car receipts: wheat 55; barley 1: flour 17; corn 12; oats 3; null feed 16. LiVe5XWW. i iwijA-(.'- i CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO ( With livestock ! receipts cut to not much more than half what they were a week ago. most prices lumped substantially higher Monday. The $18.00 hog returned for the 37 7- ; first time since Nov. 6 on rises 11 j a, amounting to 2S to 50 cents a hun 5 i .dred pounds. ex ' Cattle were stron to si 00 lv?!i- ' er and early sheep marketings were unevenly weak to 50 cents better. Most choice butcher weight hogs sold from 116.25 to 118 00, the prac tical top nrice, while a few lots touched 18 10. Sows were mainly $13 50 to $15.75 The estimated 11.000 hogs re ceived over the wee end. coin-' pared with more than 18,000 sold a , week ago. - i Influencing the dropoff In re- ceipts were lev roads in sect'ons of the marketing area, a seasonal tapering off. and also a shorten ing of buying orders because of the forthcoming holidays. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND liPrtUSDA) Cattle salable 1,300: maritct uneven; steers generally 1.00 higher with some sales 1.50 or more up on fed rinris- hifAr nrr cnw hnlle kinds; heifers scarce; cows, bulls stronp: to 50 cents higher; load mostly choice around 1.025 lb fed steers 27.00 straight; load heavier weights 26.50; scattered JOtS good ! fed steers 23.00-25.00; commercial I steers mostly 19.00-21.00; cutter- utility steers 12.00-18.00; few good ! heifers 31.50; commercial heifers I mostlv 17.50-19.00: canner-cutter cows 9.50-11.00; shells down to 7.00: I utility cows mostly 13.00-14.00; few 1 1 iVt ntilifu.AmmarKlal hitllati 16.00-19.00, 1 Calves s a 1 a b le 500; market i steady: good-choice vealers mostly i 25.00-28.00: prune grades scarce; I several lots around 400-450 lb Rood Vj slaughter calves, mostly heifers, ; 79 fin- laro lnt onnHhnifs 4fX Ih ! stock ateer calves 23.50; scattered l lots ffood stock ers down to 20 00; cull-utility calves and vealers 9.00- ' 18 OO. Hogs salable 1.00; market ac tive: butchers 1.00 hismer; sos strong to 50 cents hieher: choice I 1 and 2 butchers 180-115 lbs 19 50 20.00 : 250-300 lbs 18.00-50; choice 350-550 lb sows 16.00-17.00; lighter ! weights to 17.50. Sheep salable 700: market ac tive; slaughter lambs around 50 I cents higher: feeders steady; ewes ' scarce; quotable strong; good choice woo led lambs 18. 50-19. 50: one lot choice-prime 87 lb fed i lambs 20.90: lew utility-good iambs 17.00; good-choice feeders mostly 15.00-50; good-choice ewes salable around 6.00-50. . re I ); give him a ! GIFT CERTIFICATE for a LEE HAT from 7.S0 The gift that's suit to pleot . , ( Givt eny amount ... for any Item. Tule Water Weil Breaks TULELAKE City officials, plagued with the need of deepen ing Hie present bore of the town's anginal water well In aenrch of a better supply, lace another crisis with a break In the deep well pump, in operation since 1048. The pump has been pulled and while repairs are being made, water will be pumped from the auxiliary well, which has been determined bacicriologically sate by state chemists. The city council, last week autho rised a drilling program to drop the well to 3.000 leet in hopes of finding- sod, pure water. Estimates will be sonant on cost to be pre sented to the council at the Jan. S meeting. County Primary Teachers Meet Klamath County Primary teach ers met last week at Henley with Henley teacher hosts. Presiding ' subsllIuim lor Mrs. Athel Roser secretarv j Mrs. Lucille Pappenfus gave re- ports in the aims ol au-ipune in the primary grades. - I An exchange of Christmas gilts ; was presented by Mrs. Rutn ucn nis and Margaret Westltn. Christmas decorations were ar ranged by Genevieve Dallas. Hostesses were. Mrs. Jullictlt Robinelte. Mrs. Margaret Westltn, Mrs. Aura Mitchell, Mrs. Tlielma Hirengen, Mrs. Cora MncDonald. Jeannette Jaekson; Mrs. June Don aldson. Mrs. Edna Yoxall. Mrs. Dorothy Glenn and Mrs; Oertrude Braman. - ARC First Aid Instructor Due Carl Ross, first aid and water j Amencan Red Cross, i scheduled Ito visit Klamath Fails to conduct safety Held representative of the an instructors tramuiR course in First Aid from January 19 tq 23. rn. .leee ka VialH at Phan. !tfr neadquarters, and will train ! w u-.tru-tor, ,nd slve review to current instructors. To qualify for instructors' train ing, volunteers must have complet ed their standard and advanced course in First Aid training. Any one interested who would like to have a "brush-up" in First Aid before beginning the Instructors' course may enter a group meeting at the Stewart-Lenox Fire Hall. Ella Redkey. First Aid instructor, will give the Advance First Aid course In three classes Dec. 28. Jn 3 and Jnn 11. Mlu Redkev ' may be contacted to arrange trans portation. Court RedordV DISTRICT rOt'BT Stvertno Alvarez, drunk on hifhway. Forfeit SZi bail. Maurne Lc At hay, no wheal covert, rine. tt. James Lou is Gar rett, no P UC pr mtt. Forfeit SIS bail. John Mitchell, no cut permit, roc- : 15 ' mvmcipal cotjrr Giiddon ntua, violation basic - tfute I Forfeit sis bail. i - G'tddcn Ti.ua, no operator's licenx forfeit o du. Harvey Addimton Improper left turn. RecofKed. nolio Brown, arunc. rine o or CIenn Weekt, drunk. Fine. IIS or day. c,nn Wek- vagrancy. Sentence. JO sormmn Cha, dUorderly conduct Forfeit sss uii .1Rm.J, Tu,P?r ,n,rlr ''Kdik.doer'iy conduct. Fine. ass or u'i dai. Pari Main drunk Farfelt SIS bail Forfeit 40 ball. Alva Reickert. fall yield right of wav. rorfelt S5 batL Nora Manning. ran red light Forfeit tt ball William Wilder, no operator'! licenie Fine. S5 impended. Hiymona Manygoaia, aruns. Mnicnci, "rjSlSw Donald Honin. fail yield right of way. Fine, 110. Donald Morgan, no operator 'a cent. Fin. 13 impended. Weather Eastern Oregon Partly cloudy with scattered snow flurries or light showers Monday. Partly cloudy Monday night and Tuesday Cooler Monday night with lows of 18 to 28 except 0 to S In higher valleys. Highs both days 32 to 42. Grants Pass and Vtchilty Pirrt- Iv cloudy with fog Monday night. Increasing cloudiness Tuesday with rain by evening. High of 40 Tues- day. Low Monday night 30. PrVw A tip .minute J Santas! HERALD NKWS. Plane Crash (Cenltitued from paie 11 said from his hospital bed at Lar son Al'n, "lliat we were slaying loo long on the ground. 1 became convinced of this when I felt the plane bounce at the end' of the runway and It seemed the plane had not developed enough power to complete the takeoff." The pilot. Capt, Deiua.i said, ap parently agreed, as he "tiled to yank It into the air because It war too late to reverse the pro pellers and stop It." The plane rose sharply, the cap tain related, then started to settle. "Then the pilot turned sharp to the left and that suggested to me he was attempting to come back to the runway. 1 looked out the window at that point and estimated we were about 75 feet In the lr." . The pilot, later Idem tiled In the list of dead as l.t. William O'Con ncll of Portland, Me., probably changed his mind and attempted to resume normal course. Demas said. After lhat. (he first thing Demas could recall was making his painful way from Uie wreckage and collapsing. He was seriously but not criti cally lnlured. Th lie men in the giant twin decked plane was not unusual. Air KoreV officials said. They told of tests In which 160 men with 100 pound packs have flown in C124s without overloading. But Rep Edith N. Rogers iR Mr. i askoo the Air Force to grnund t'.'s trail.-ports until the ac cident causes cau be determined. "Servicemen." she told Secrtenry of Air Flnlelter. "should not be crowded Into one large airplane like cattle." Sen. Stennis iD-Mlssi, a mem ber of the armed services com mittee, called for a full report on Globemaster crashes to the com mittee. Potatoes ' CHICAGO POTATOES . CHICAGO i.tl Potatoes: Arri vals 224. on track 357: total U. S. shipments Fridav 597. Saturdi'V 548. slid Sunday 21; supplies mod erate: for Idaho Russets, demand good, market slightly stronger: for others, demand slow, market dull: Colorado Red McClures $4.25: Ida ! ho Russets $5 00 - 10: Michigan Russet rurals $3 25; Wisconsin round whites 13.30. a Gil OTHER KEYSTONE MOVIE CAMERAS FkuM U995 Take a camera KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Bonanza fire. Election Due Five iwreoiu are oandidalea for poelttoiu on the directorate of the HonanM Rural Fire Protection Dis trict, U the district la authorlied at an election to be held at Bo. nuiim Jan. 16. Five director are to be chosen, and the ballot will cany the names of Laverno Hasklna, Neal C. Jones, Marvin T. Michael, Donald Ralph and Roy Whltlatch aa candidates who have fled by petition. Oilier persona may be voted for bv wrlie-ln. lite votea cast will de ternilue the length of terms to be served by the directors, from one to five years. KF Red Cross Wins Praise Volunteers In the local Red Cross chapter have received a congratu latory message from the Portland Regional Blood center on Hit suc cess shown duruig the last visit ol the Bloodmobtlc. The visit was held as scheduled, although much of the community was still sullerlng ef fects front the storm of the pre ceding weekend. Mrs. Madclyii Swancy, Blood pro gram chairman, accorded credit tor the success to the blood don ors who braved the storm. . The 457 pints obtained established a new record for the local chapter ami were received at the Portland Blood Center at a time when the need was very great. Fire Razes Trailer Home TULKI.AKE f'lrr oiinlnnllntl from explosion o( u Ran stove com plcli'ly destroyed Uie trailer home o( Mr. mid Mi's. John HrbrrlnK, Newell. Saturday. The trailer was occupied bv Mr. and Mrs. HeberlnR and their ihree children, all under (our years. The (amllv escaped only Willi the clolhini! lh"v wore. j Heberini; is employed by the Northwest Produce Company. i The Red Cross. Leu Ion Post and i others are assisting In replacing clothing and other needs q( the, family. , ' ' . ' KEYSTONE "2 ONIY $49.95 ' KEYSTONE "35" TURRET CAMERA ONIY $9.50 home, today! iOn TK Record MKT MM O'UHIKN - Horn lo Mr. and Mn. Wil liam O'Hittm, Hon TIM, Ortltt-h. Of , t Klantftth Valley HoiiilUt tc. Ill, Utftl, a boy. Waixhli I poumii 11 OUIIt'VI. HKYt.rj (lorn to Mr. and Mrs Don ftl Skj It-., 1410 NimtU, ftl KUinntli Vullm itjiilifli Dei' il, lu.til, girl Wiht: T puuinU alt OMitCfo. PU'Kl'l' noin to Mr. and Mrs. (ii'Mi-M l'Ukii), lloulff a. YutUk, l'llf,, l KUmalU VIUv HiupiUl Otc, 31, lu.u, a boy. Wei hi a ptuuuii HA NO II KIT mtrit to Mr. and Mrs Auiwl llaitt-ltvtl, Tulclakv, Calif., at KUtnalh !! Ito.piul l)rc 21. 9M, a boy. Wlht; 7 pounrti ' ouni'M, roMi'i aint ru i Jtinv K, Wivv Va JuilM P W wli, kuit (ttr dlvorvw, Chmit, rrtiilty. I'oupl marrtrd Oil. 6. IUM. Klantalh rll. Or William Kuykandail. alter- tor plaiulill, AHHTMItt IH'KIMiKK N A M K v M i 1) ItAillO AMI ri.cciMii-. Oil ft (till, by Haul W. Ilrowit and Walur K. Htovui, DHKW RANCIIKS. l Charlta I Diw Jr.. Iloul a Ho WUt I.. Ml'Ml'B AN(il.:S, ahtirt alorl and arlirlva, by Alnion U iitiaa, Oi- Ufh. Oft 1'OA.M' TO COAST SToiUCS. Iy rd wm J, Doothl and Atidla U llooliihy YOl'K ar'.Al'TY SHOP, by Myrlla ChamtMiUnd. 1411 Whlu. RKTtKI MI NT HI'HINriiN NAMK COAST TO COAST STORr.S, IOi Mam. Uy llaiu llaiun and Uarlrud Ski Tow Schedule Told Klamath Falls has brcoine yie ol the (rw cities in the United Slates which has a akl tow within It's city limits II there l.t one any. where else. The Klamath tow. net up on the old Moore Park ski run. la Uie same one which In past yeara has been operatltiR at Crater Lakt. and Is scheduled to remain open dally from 13 noon until 4 30 p.m., on Christmas Day. City Recreation Director Bob Bonney reiwrted this morning con ditions are excellent on Uie run. Col Ire and hot dons are being made available, the recreation of ficer said, and ski tow rates are ft dally for adults and students. SO cents dally for children under 13, or 10 cents a ride. SAVE 15o ON THIS 14-PIECE KEYSTONE 8MM Kayi'one"0'. ,t pic Only $78.00 Kytone "66" Pro-esicr Only $1 No Down Payment Basin May Get More Snowfall Tlia barometer started up in Hie Klamath area over 11 iu uerkenil, and ll'iini now on DiIiiks may cool off quit a spell, Hut tlm uealher bureau Is forecnsilnit mow unco attain by tomorrow afternoon or evening. Over Uie weekend a few sprink les of allow coupled with pei elual ly Uecaing teiiieiatui'es kept Uie roada veritable leeways, and made motoring extremely haumloua. 'lTie barometer allowed lusl Ttiuraday at 0 a. III. a alaiiillng ol 3d HO liu lies. Just proucilluu a six inch snowfall. Then Kilduy at 7 a.m. It had risen u JUDO Incurs, HMimlny at u :io a 111, it ruse lo 'JD.WU and by 11:30 p.m. had leached 30.13. Al 1 p in. yesteiday Uie Uuroin eter read 3u.m, and at 10 a.m. today It aiuod at 30 36. A rising barometer, usually mean cold and clear weather, and the aklea cleared lo some exieiil Inls morning. However, ofllcial lore casta allowed that cloudiness was to Increase today, with I he pre dicted snow lato tomorrow. At Crater Lske another Mien Indies ol show fell last lilKiu, bunging the total depth on ihc ground to til) Inches. Travel was tight over the wockend, with 34 cm., carryiuK only 04 people Imouiih the parks checking Ma lum, Lair Usl week Uie National Parka It children, who reside throughout the winter with their parents there, were presented a Christmas partv in the administra tion building. Uelore the winter Is out the annw doplh will reach per haps Ihree or four times higher than the youngsters are tall. The state highway department's road report showed navel condi tions aa follows: Uenit. packed anow. two Inches new snow, carry chains: Lapme. packed snow, three Inches new snow; Chemull, packed snow, Ihree Inches new snow; Illy, packed snow, carry chains. Ihree Inches new snow; Ijikevicw, spota of Ice: Keno IMcked anow, sanded, one Inch new snow. Winter arrived In Portland Sun day alone with wind, lltihlnlng and thunder. The Assoc latrd Press reported 14.50 gift to be proud of! 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Iltitilrl Kx-ttllriN till will Hniiwlvti, ('! hital ioiounl and that III llomr"lli Circuit Cnurl fnr Hi ruiinlv n( KUmxlh hn bn kI Hi iioih tluv (if DniniNr, t Hi htiur n( iihk) a m. ht th rouri' riHini n( lh ftlim ntlll-rt Cniirt ftir hem Inn ohj-clloii ihvraln, anil which Urn mill plara id amount will h aimruvtil In lit t'.nr of Vt4 Dalftl Ilili U riV nf )', Itat, Ihirti tuiflrlrli ;i-Hlrin or laial I. i ih aitamot Atlorny at Uw D I-fl-IS II No. 141 BI'MMONS mn 1MIUIICATION IN TtIK DIMIIUL'T COIIHT Of t'MK K I'A'i'K OK OKKUON rOH THK COUNTY KLAMATH Ow-itt A(l)iMlmn1 Vvrvtr. Iftf . A CMiuntAilnn, f'lh.n(f( va Htri Ulrlrh, Al n, K'-ewii' A, IMIrlrh, Dtnd- "t'o'' iii tlTrirh, AUa Known Aa, llcrl fllilrli, lh alHiva naitid Dfnd- In thNm of lh mat of Ornn, von ai ti4riv rvqtilrnl lo aitpaar a ltd anwr Hi i-flinrtUtnt flUd agaliiat ou m lh alxivr iiiiil-l aitlon mi or b. Inr lh lot It ilav ot ti mbr, 1J, (ht twini lh Utt day of th 11m lii itlt In th ortlar for publl-Unn uf Ilili lUinmiim ami If you fall lo anwr or in oihwt appear. Plain tiff will lait luilgtnnl aaalnal you lur th tuiu of MlO M wllh ntil 1ltrn at pr rani pr annum from lh 3Ttti day of Mai. IlliH. until paid. Ih iiiiii of Mi W with lntrt tharaon al pr irnl por amtnin finin th Iflih dav of t unary. until paid; lha puitt of i3 Ml wllh lnlrral at pr mil par an mi in from lha tth day of rrhruary, 1140, until paid; lha tum nf 7 fw wllh lnlri thvrm al pai rfl aiiiMiui fpt'n lha ilh dtt) J 'i mt UHit, uiiul paid, lha min f .HM Ml w(lh iitlarl Ihrrin al par trul par anituin from haialofor and pi Mir lo in rnmmn'i'ini of thit action, unlit paid, and, for lha Plain tiff rpaU and dltminnt Incurred lifta.it, that Ih uruoarlv held under atat htnaiil In thli artmn allarhed lo aalUfv aald judgment. lhat thia uiitinona la puhluhed one week (nr four ucrlva wti hv nrtlrr of 0vlnn (t. Van Vaclor. Judf of tli above itllilad Court mad and ntrrad on l)evemlr I. IQftl That dale of ftrtl puh)lrdn f Ihll tuinmona l tereinlwr 17, 111 It. r Mrl.aren Aiiornev for I'lalnttff Main Klrl, Klamath filti. Or ion O t IUIS M No. ao power (allium in the Port I mid und Ml. Ann-cl nrrn?, Aml 3,000 tl nhonrt wcrr oul o( order In Porl Innd nd 400 In HaIpiu. 'Pip wind blrw out window In Vancouver. A little white snow wu rriHtrtfMl In the Wrni Portland hllli. More rein wan predicted for West ern Orriion toniuht, r7 NO DOWN PAYMENT ONLY $370 A WEEK People DO Read SPOT ADS -you are! 715 Main in Klamath Falls 824 Main rhent 1471 77