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fAOB TWENTY TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, ORBOON WANT ADS , . . A Sure Cure for Holiday .Bills! Fort Klamath By MYRTLE WIMER Unintentionally omitted from the list of out-oi-town relatives attend ing the Thanksgiving Day open house held by Mr. and Mrs. Ober Brown was that of a most im portant guest, his mother, Mrs. Carleton O. (Alice) Brown, Crys tal, who called during the after noon. Summoned to Cottonwood, Ida. by news oi the serious illness of a son and brother, Pres Thomas and Clay left Tuesday, Dec. 8. The patient, Haskell Thomas, 48, is at the Cottonwood hospital sut lering from a peculiar malady as jet undiagnosed by attending phy sicians. Mrs. Orland Lynch, Klam ath Falls, a daughter of Pres Thomas and sister of Clay and Haskell Thomas, accompanied the two local men on the trip. In addi tion, two other brothers, accom panied by their families, came from their homes in Salinas, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Mc Auliffe moved Friday to their winter home at Red Bluff, Calif., following the last shipment of cat tle south from pasture on the Emmeit Sisemore ranch. Their daughter Geneva and son Am- were Mr. and Mrs. Paddy Ken neally and Dora Lee. Kenneally is Joseph McAultffe's year-round ranch hand. The Kenneally s have been living at the Denton ranch, occupying the smaller of the ranch residences. The Denton land was leased to McAuliffe who pastured part of his cattle there for the season, Mr. . and Mrs. Jack Thomas moved this week to their Klamath Falls residence where they will remain until Spring. Their son Paul has been attending Klamath Union High School while staying with rel atives in Klamath Falls and has now joined his parents. Mrs. Thom as will resume employment in Crater Lake National Park next spring; and Thomas is employed by the State of Oregon Came Com mission. Overnight guests Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vaden and Anita were Criss Vaughn and little Karen, here from Lebanon for a brief visit. After enjoying a day of duck hunting, Vaughn and his daughter returned home. The two are distant rela tives of Mrs. Vaden. Pfc. Leonard (Socko) Smith left brose will remain at Sacred Heart j Sunday evening for Ft. Lewis. Academy in Klamath Falls where they are' boarding pupils; their old er son. Jackie, is. attending Bel larmine Academy in San Jose, Calif. Also going to Red Bluff Friday 4? i v 10k tmUHK OK iOl tot Wash., where he and three other members of his unit will be as signed to duty with a radar division of the U. S. Army somewhere in Alaska. Previous to his month's furlough spent here with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith, Pfc. Smith had been stationed for several months on guard at the Hanford atomic plant in Washing ton. r Going south Monday were Mr.; and Mrs. Ted Floyd and two small J eons. They will winter in Redj Blulf at the Ira and Harry Orem ranch where Floyd will be in : charge of the Orem cattle taken I there recently for winter pasture. ! In the spring, when conditions warrant shipping stock back for seasonal pasture to the Wood River Valley, the young Floyds will re turn to their home at the Harry Orem ranch here. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L, (Dink) Reese left Tuesday, Dec. 15, for California. They will do some fish ing and visit relatives before set tling down until next spring at their winter home in Bakersfield, Calif. They own and operate the Fort Creek Motor Lodge and serv ice station but have closed the business pending their return here in the spring. Legal Notice NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Matter of the Estate of Rowland Roy Shlmmel, Deceased. Notice is hereby givrn that I have filed my final account as administrator of the estate of Rowland Roy tthimmel, deceased, and the Court has set Jan. 11th. 1934. at th hour of 10:00 am., as the time for the hearing of objec. tions to said Una. account and settle ment thereof. Dated this 9th day of December, 1993. J. C. O'Neill, Administrator Dec. 14. 31, 2fl. Jan. 4. No. 733 NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT AND ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of Hat tie E. Marshall, Deceased. Notice It hereby given that tfie un der signed has filed his Final Report and Account of the administration of said Estate, and that said Court has set Monday. January 4, 1954, at 10.00 o'clock a.m. as the time, and the Cir cuit Court Room in the Court House at Klamath Falls. Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to said Final Report and Account, and the settlement thereof. Dated December 7, 1933. John A. Marshall Executor Wtn. Kuykendalt Attorney for Executor Pine Tree Bids. Klamath Falls, Oregon Dec. 7. 14. 21, 2S No, 727 SUMMONS LAW NO. tSSBT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH Carole Lynne Farley, a minor, bv and through her Guardian ad Litem, T. F. Farley, Plaintiff, vs. W. H. Jones, Defendant. To W. H. Jones, Defendant: In the Name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer plaintiff's complaint on file here in on or before Tuesday, the 3th day of January, 1954, and if you fail to so answer or otherwise appear, for want thereof plaintiff will take judgement against you as demanded in her com plaint, to-wlt: For the sum of $1,000. 00, together with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent annum from December 2, 1953, until paid, and for Klaintiff'i costs and disbursements erein Incurred, and that any proncrty attached or garnisheed herein, wheth er real or personal, be sold in the manner provided by law and the pro ceeds thereof applied to the satisfaction of plaintiff's judgment. This summons is served upon you hy publication thereof in the Herald and News once each week for four consecu tive weeks (five insertionsi pursuant to the order of the Honorable David R. NAILING TIP In laying close-grained hardwood flooring, it is important to nail both the subfloor and the finish floor securely. This prevents squeaking and channels the floor movement in one direction. Use screw type nail (all spiraled) be cause of its unusually good hold ing and non-splitting qualities. Legal Notice Vandenberf, Judge of the above en titled court, made and entered the 4th day of December. 1853, the first pub lication to be made on the 7th day of December, 1953, and the last publication to be made on the 4th day of January, 1934. Edwin E. Driscoll Attorney for Plaintiff Pine Tree Building. Klamath Tails. Oregon Dec. 7. 14. 21. 28 Jan. 4 No. 7M ClTATldSP' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter or the Estate of Fred C. Bellinger, Deceased. To: Florence B. Chapel, Frederick Francis Wright and Lewis Albeit Wright, and to all other devisees and heirs unknown of Fred C. Bellinger, U any such there be: In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby cited and required to appear In the above entitled court and matter within ten days from the date of service of this citation upon you, If served within Klamath County, Oregon, and within twenty days, if served within any other county in the State of Oregon, If personally served, or, if served by publication, then within twenty-eight days from the date of the first publication of this citation, to show cause, if any exists, why an order should not be made for the sale of the following described real property in Klamath County, Oregon, to-wlt: Lot 39A in Block 7 of Railroad Ad dition to City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, as prayed for in the petition of Flor ence B. Chapel, administratrix of the estate of Fred C. Bellinger, deceased, filed in the above entitled court and matter. Witness the Honorable David R. Vandenberg. Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County this 25 day of November, 1953. Chas. F. DeLap Circuit Clerk 'SEAL by Betty Hr,mad Nov. 30. Dec. 7. 14. 21 No. 722 SUMMONS LAW NO. 6588 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH Sheryl Gene Farley, a minor, by and through her Guardian ad Litem. T. F. Farley. Plaintiff, vs. W. H. Jones, De fendant. To w. H. Jones, Defendant: In the Name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer plaintiff's complaint on file herein on or before Tuesday, the 5th day of January, 1934, and if you full to so answer or otherwise appear, for want thereor plaintiff will take Judg ment against you as demanded In her complaint, to-wlt: For the sum of $1,000.00, together with interest theron at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from December 2. 1053, until paid, and for plaintiff's costs and disbursements herein incurred, and that any property attached or garnisheed herein, wheth er real or personal be told In the manner provided bv law and the pro ceeds thereof applied to the satisfac tion of plaintiff's judgment. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof In the Herald and News once each week for four consecu tvle weeks (five insertionsi pursuant to the order of the Honorable David R. Vandenberg, Judge of the above en titled court, made and entered the 4th day of December, 1953, the first publi cation to be made on the 7th day of December, 1953, and the last publica tion thereof to be made on the 4th day of January. 1954. Edwin E. Driscoll Attorney for Plaintiff Pine Tree Building Klamath Falls, Oregon Dec. 7. 14, 21, 28 Jan. 4, No. 725 LANCER SPORT SHIRTS at DON'S 6th and MAIN PHONE 6520 10 SERVICES YOUR LAWN AND FLOWERS TAKEN CARE OP BY THE MONTH OR SEASON EXPERT CARE AT A MINIMUM COST rJ. B. HOPE Landscape Gardener Expert Pruning, Trees, Shrubbery, Flowers, Lawns, Rustic Furniture Trellises, Ponds, Waterfalls, Ornamental Cement, Rock Work Klamath Falls, Oregon 1734 Johnson Avenue Phone 8577 CLASSIFIED RATES One day p"1 word &o Three days .per word 12c Week Run per word 20c Month run per word 63c . MINIMUM rhe minimum charge (or any one ad Is 60c. ADJUSTMENT Please make all claims lor adjust ments without delay. Corrections or cancellations re ceived by 5:30 pjn. will be made in following day's publication, by 12 Noon Saturday (or Monaay. DEADLINES Classified ads accepted up to 5:3a p.m. (or (ollowlng day's publication, up to Noon Saturday (or Monday classified display ads accepted up to 12 noon (or following day's publi cation. ' BOX NUMBERS Answers to ads may be handled through box numbers at t!ie paper fnr a service harea of 25e C FUNERAL HOMES WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home, MS High Street. Phone 3X14. I MEETING NOTICES IOOF NO. 137 Every Tuesday 8:00 KM. Fifth and Main Sts. ALOHA CHAPTER No. 61 O. E. S. will hold a stated meeting at the Masonic Temple, Tues day, Dec. 22, at eight p.m. All members and visitors are invited to attend. Rhoda Hamden, W.M. Claris Williams, W. P. Scottish Rite Bodies will hold stated meeting Monday night, Dec. 21. Refreshments will be served. HERMAN GISVOLD, Secretary Anonymous. Box LOST AND FOUND PERSON who found wallet in Newber ry's Wednesday 16th. keep money but please mail wallet to me. 331 South fith. Liberal STRAYED FROM 210 Martin, female white Cocker Spaniel with tan spots and ears, about five months old. wear ing red leather collar. Reward. Phone 7532 or 8547. Nothing Takes The Place of Neivs from Home! y to Sl -.. J.... ... .trW" T- FROM 1! scription to the Herald & News will carry your remembrance to friends and relatives every week day of the year! Just mail your Gift Order (cnclost check, name and ad dress of recipient and name to appear as giver) to the Herald and News, P.O. Box 941, and an appropriate Gift Certificate will be mailed for Christmas ... or come in to the Herald and News office at Esplanade and Pine Streets yourself. Subscription Rotet: Give the BY MAIL- Year 511.00; 4 Months $6.50 BY CARRIER Year 514.20; Month $1.35 Telephone 8111 Corner Esplanade and Pint Just off Main Strett 2 LOST AND FOUND LOST Male, red cat from S.P. ciibin six. Near SP depot. 4 GENERAL NOTICES JUST THINK You Can Send CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS TO EVERYONE IN THE GREAT KLAMATH BASIN M n tr ior only 'PI. 00 on the ' HERALD & NEWS GREETING PAGES December 24th Si (Jlst SIMPLY PHONE 8111 Ask for an Ad-Writer and tell her to charge it! 13 EDUCATIONAL Lifetime Security Telegraphers Urgently Needed I want to talk to 25 men, 17-35, who are interested in permanent employment with railroads as tele graphers and agents at a wage Iioni S325 per month and up. Jobs waiting. We Train You Training will not interfere with present job. Ir sincere, ambitious und in good health, write box 719 cure of Herald and News. !-HUSK F0 .(HT " Lane. ii r ;v:- '"cfn hom,: lii, , "'lfi acreage. Ph0. South fTL ! 'he ffih i J Long, R, main eji. '""or. m JSi jVl 14 HELP WANTED, FEMALE TAKING APPLICATIONS one exper luncett I'pnily to wonr ttnleslady. Steady employment no othcri need apply, no phone t'MU. Anila'a. 707 Main. 16 HELP WANTED, MALE WANTED young, ambltioui, thor miKiily trained radio repair man to limullo HruokliiRs' only radio and TV lupnir shop. White Appliance Co., Box 1. Brookings, Ore. SALESMAN wanted by Wholesale Dis tributor to cover Klamath Falls and vie. with men wear. Commotion. Will consider men now reprePcntlnB related lines. Heply box 727, Herald and Newa. EXPEH1ENCED SALESMAN One of the largest heavy duty truck piirts houses in N. W.. a division of company which manufacture major product for national distribution, needs henvy duty porta salesman. Salary and expiMiacH, cood working conditions, mimy employe benefits. Outline your qualifications, employment history and KP In first letter. Information confi dential. All replies answered. Our em ployes know of this position. Box 728, fare of Herald and News. 18 SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION wanted by college student for Christmas vacation, beginning Dec. 111. l.HlUil E.IIIH, ef-eHtnU. MALE OTI student wishes work from I to fl iiftcrnoonH. Phone 7fl!HK ROOMS FOR RENT WE WILL close for the Holidays Dec ember 21, 1953 through January 1, 1954. "Happy Holidays to All." David Itcs taurant Supply, 2415 So. Sixth. McDonald Ork. Call 8111 or 2-0200. 6 PERSONALS SEND GREETINGS for Christmas and new Years to everyone in the great Klamath Basin for only S1.U3. which in cludes a notice on each of the two Classified Greeting pages of tho Her and and News iDec. 24th and .'llsti. Simply phone 8111. ask for an ad-writ- ten ner to cnarge it. SINCERE GENTLEMAN hi hhl 30 would like to correspond wtfh ladv in her 30's. Write box 725. earn nf Hr. aid and News. FULLER BRUSH. Phone 9G04. STANLEY Home Products, "hone GBOfl. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS will gladlv help you. Box 204. Phone 3382 10 SERVICES FRUIT TREES PRUNED Tree Topping Tree Removal Evergreens sheared and tied AL BAKER - Suburban Nursery Eves. Ph. 2-3167 Days Ph. 8188 Septic Tanks Cleaned NEWEST SANITARY METHODS also ROTO ROOTER SERVICE Cleans Sewer Lines of Roots, Etc. Ed F. King 2434 ORCHARD Ph. 9841 HOME ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES EXPERTLY SERVICED AND REPAIRED Prompt, Efficient Service EAST SIDE APPLIANCES 7th at Klamath Ph 8886 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Locally Owned Since 1944 PHONE 3335 or 8377 LACY KING COMMERCIAL HAULING PHONE 9240 ANDERSEN FREIGHT LINE Agents Wilhelm Trucking Co. 2802 SOUTH 6th HEAVY HAULING DEPENDABLE LOW-BED SERVICE Call us for fast, reliable service, Day or Night. AFTER HOURS PHONE 2-3133 SEND GREETINGS Tor Christmas and New Years to everyone in tho Brent Klamath Basin for only $1.85. which includes a notice on each of the two Classified Greeting pages of the Her ald and News 'Dec. 24th and 3!sti. Simply phone 8111. ask for an ad-wriU writer tell her to charge It. CURTAINS laundered and etched Phone 4914. ALTERATIONS GUARANTEED. Out side trfork gladly accepted. Anita a pnone pjoj. MIMEOGRAPHING and ntdilintf lists at reasonable prices. Klnm.it li BuslnoM college, t.ts t-ine. in one w ta. WILL PRUNE fruit trees. Call B437,--MATERNITY CLOTHES MADE TO ORDER Phone 2-J31b SNOW PLOWING day or niRht. Drive ways. parkinglots.Phonc 2-0042. TREES TRIMMED tmd r e m b V e d. Phone 9551 after S p.m. U EDUCATIONAL BOOKKEEPING office machine, tvtv Inf. shorthand, SpeedwriUng. klndrrd subJtcU, Klamath Biuintai College, 7JJ KLAMATH HOTEL Winter rates, Hot Ind Cold Water. Clean, quiet, New Management. PELICAN HOTEL Winter rates $6 per week and up. Day rates, ?1 up. PLENTY OF HEAT DKSIKAULE rooms. 522 Pacific Ter- SLEEPING ROOM, Close in. 827 Wal ROOM B07 IIlKh. ROOMS 1034 Hitth. STEAM HEATED sleeping rooms. Quiet cican. uioae in inone -un, h OOMSto rent, close in. Phone 4444. ROOM, board, gentlemen. 1607 Crei- NICE KRONT room for rent. Greer Apartments. 710 Main. 2A APARTMENTS FOR RENT FURNISHED apartment, steam heat electrically equipped, children allowed, tiicn Loun, pnoneotKi CLEAN TWO room aDartment. Every thing furnished including linen and util- itles. Aycot Hotel, phone 2-9128. FURNISHED two room apartment, 933; a 1 1 uti imcs pa i q. tin n o. mm . FOUR room furnished apartment, chil drrn welcome 503 Market, phone 6317. FOR RENT, two rooms and bath. In- THREE ROOM fnrnfhrf anartmeni rni 'lit; initio anCT Q p.m. BRIGHT, furnished two room aDartment in brick building, steam heat. 140. 224 FOR RENT, furnished three room nn.irtmnnl tun hlook from Mills schnol, '.a block from bus line. Phone iwKlO mornings, or evenings after o. LARGE one-room. court, furnished apartment with bath. Electric range, trigerauir. Close in. ytu. fnone z-nw. THREE ROOM nicely furnished- apart ment, private bath, automatic heat, on Eat Main. S30. baby accepted. Inquire zi i Appicgaic. SEND GREETINGS for Christmas and New Years to everyone in the great Klamath Basin for onlv S1.8S. which includes a notice on each of the two ciassiiira (J reeling pages oi tne ner nld and News "Dec. 24th and 31sti. simply pnone mil, asK ior an aa- ucr ten ner to cnarge it, THREE ROOM apartment, furnished. auuiis oniy. uii wainui. pnone TWO ROOMS and bath furnished apart ment, a ucpenunnie person can get re duced rent, in exehanoe for doinff llsht janitor work once or twice a week. In quire F. L. Weaver, 330 East Main or pnone J.iuo attcr a p, THREE ROOM unfurnished apartment, no cnnqron or pets. iz lyiarnei. FURNISHED three room "apartment. Clean, nice view. $49.50. Phone 3924. MODERN TWO room apartment. Pri vate entrance. Everything surnished nut groceries. Small child acceptame. 114.'t Pine. FURNISHED steamheated apartment, .in una, corner fine ana ueaar. ONE BEDROOM unfurnished dunlex. Fireplace, electric heat. Call 65D7 after a p.m. REDECORATED UPPER duplex. Pri vate entrance and bath. Automatic heat. Partly furnished, very nice. Call 3U74. FOR RENT. two room furnished apartment. Electric range and refriger ator, natural hot water heat. 318 East Main. NICELY FURNISHED two room apart ineiit. Private bath, automatic electric heat. Ground floor. High Street. 839 per montn. rnone n-iaii-i. 26 HOUSES FOR RENT FOUR ROOM, modern unfurnished muse, no cniiarcn. .mi Be inn. ONE BEDROOM modern house, ntove, electric heat, adults $33.00. 30111s unaroman mean. CLEARYS MOTEL Cabins, weekly. reason ti uic. ZJ35 Bienn NEW THREE BEDROOM unfurnished nouse. fireplace, central neat, auio malic washer. $80. Phone 3602. 9 to 5. SEND GREETINGS for Christmas and New Years to everyone in the great Kiamnth Basin for only $1.85, which includes a notice on each of the two iiassmcd Greeting nages oi me Her ald and Npwb tTiP?. 24th and 31st. Simply phone 8111, ask for an ad- rnrT-r,r" ner to cnarge it, FOR RENT Four room modern house. anna Berkley. Phone 2-1500. FOR RENT, one bedroom furnished house. Two bedroom unfurnished ex cept for stoves. $45 each. Water and far- uflBc pain, ynone 1- FOR RENT two bedroom furnuihea house. One block from Conger School, See at 1502 California Ave. before 11:30 im nr.. TULELAKE VICINITY Irrigation T 5lA?- &ic slsted ot .lfilf. .,) nrovemcmLi inrli.H. ?"-1 balance 2S0O a year at 5 I cat. 73 ACRES, r.rovli,, . Tr,.. ;r ""wioo.it new needing of alfalfa cloveTtl cellent atjinH T)nm.i.,' -"I The imDrovempnt. nn .t.;. ' arc excellent. m n modern three bedroom h.. 1 raee. imnlpmpnt. .t. A'l bunk house and a potato afcl Close to city. Full price Jj 14 ARRRR. r.rovli.. !,...,. . of acreage has been In wmt .. . D w Pfwucui soil. Improvements consist ,I erai surplus onrracks buiUtiJ Pull nri.a ko Rnn . 1 75 ACRES. Gravity Irrigation. hu.cs pmiuea to new amui, y acres winter wheat, balm been in potatoes. Some ImproJ incuts, rencea. ravea road, price $25,500, terms. 85 ACRES. Gravity Irriealinn u, I ly in grain last season. Some icl ana, improvements consist o( i modern three bedroom home, ttl car garage, Implement shed, pou l ceuar ana oiner Duuaings. Nlceb nation. PenrpH PnvpH rn.H t. Drice. 27.500 terms. Will mhhvA trading lor Income property In cl 97 ACRES. Gravity irrigation. Co:l pock Bay. Good black soil, lenl Improvements consist of a mate five room home, garage, and tarJ Good water, Full price $600 an&c.-J Terms. 100 ACRES. Gravity irriGatk-J Good black loam. Improvemerl consist of a modern eight i home, barn, and other buildii Good drinking water. Nice locatuJ Full price, $800 per acre, terms. 110 ACRES. Gravity irrigation, i acres planted to alfalfa, balurl has been in gram. ImprovemtJ consist of a one bedrom house, il rage and small shed. Full price ni l 000, terms $6,000 down, baiaei $2500 a year plus 5 interest. ij consider trade for a potato cell J or house in town as a down pill ment. Charles A. Bolesta REALTOR Salesman Frank Howard Phone Tulelake Ml Evenlnirs I Christmas Special For comfort and enjoyment ml anri ulurovc w. this OeBUUlUl urban home on Vi acre rich gated soil. Large living room, fc ing room, automatic oil heal, tached garage. New shake interior storm windows. Paved street. cellent neighborhood. Price WW Terms. Lakeshore Drive Large 3 bedroom home, one ol tt most beautiful on the lake. Tare baths, fireplace, double ttj plus a large guest cottage ana i finest party room In town. plete with extra fireplace and w becue pit, plumbed-in deluxe and all the trimmings. Terms available. Trade Your Car As down payment on this eos fortable 3 bedroom home near 1 High School. Also includes a built 3 room rental of lot. Full price $5000. Terms v atlable on balance. Low Down Payment . ihls ili Make your own wm - rrn! Avenue. "-; i mi built, half acre of rich soil. A " buy for some one wholssW' a big down payment. CHiLCOTE 8 SMITH, Rll Since 1909 SALESMEN: Homer Stiles Phone 3-2460 Don Sloan 111 N. Dth St. Ph. 4M r apartment, compte" ill on one floor. New wan (tfeplj(, ;,tln over bardwMd I .ln?'!l?t porch sat 'ffira 3vTely7nT w two mtx ui tale. M0 down r,,y, Souil value. rSiJllprr a.m. or after o p.m. V