BONANZA By CORA LEAVITT ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Jimmy Wakefield nnd children left Dec. 24 to spend the Christmas weekend in Portland with her mother, his mother, other relatives and friends, Mrs. Owen People received a let ter from her sister, Georgia beal off, who is teaching in Tokyo say ing that she flew to Hong Kong to spend Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Carl and family were Christmas dinner guest at the Herbert Schmidt home. Mrs. Clay Coin best of Portland spent the holidays with her par ents, the Henry Schmors. Her hus band is with the navy in Japan. Christmas dinner guests at the Henry Schinor home were Mrs. Combest, Mr, and Mrs. Bob Schmor and Doug, her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Rockway who were here for the holidays from Coburg. Warren Dick will arrive this week from Fort Ord to visit his parents, the Jshmel Dicks. Homer Dixon left Dec. 28 to start his training at Fort Ord. Judy Ralph and friend Irene Ringling left for their base at Treasure Island after spending the holiday with her parents, the Don Ralphs. Both girls are Waves. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown spent Christinas in Klamath Falls with their daughter, Adele Hitson, and grandchildren Dusty and Sandy. Mrs. Earl Hitson of Langell Val ley and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hit son of Oakridge were also dinner I guests. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Weatherby and Carol Lou spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Ishmei dick Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schmidt spent Christmas at Malin with her parents, the Dick Derrys. Maurice Chandler arrived from Fort Ord to visit his parents, other relatives and friends. Maurice has been accepted for officers candidate school and reports to Fort Sills, Okla., Jan. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Haley and Vern enjoyed a family get-together Christmas day at the O. D. Reeder home in Henley. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Stewart and Bill Bechdoldt. left Dec. 24 for Portland to join Mrs. Bechdoldt and the Phil Hunt family for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Warner and family have moved from Langell Valley to the John Bradshaw home in Bonanza. Helen arrived from Coos Bay to spend Christmas with her father. Bob Cunningham, and brother Tom my. Ted Cunningham's two daugh ters from Salem came to spend the holidays with him this year. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy O'Connor added their name to the growing list of those who are not sending Christmas cards from now on to local friends, but giving to some worthy organization or project. Mr. and Mrs. George Mathews end children of Klamath Falls spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Gladys Kilgore, and brother Gilbert Joyce who la home from college at Cor-vallis. Ivan Bold suffered badly cut hand while cutting meat in the sutcner shoo last week. Mrs. Christine McCormick of Bly spent ine nonaays witn ner daugh ter, Mrs. Ivan Bold and family. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dixon of Klamath Falls spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. end Mrs. Ben Dix on, and Janey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and daughters entertained Mrs. Sadie Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Haney and family of Klamath Falls and Mrs. Ruby Brown at Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. James Raymond and son left Dec. 28, for Alameda. He is on the S.S.S. Vesuvius and recently returned from Japan. She is the former Dora Davis and he is the brother of Helen McFall. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McFall and daughters entertained the follow ing at Christmas dinner: Mr. and Mrs. John McFall, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McFall, Linda and Nondice, Mrs. Elizabeth McCall, Mrs. Ida Casebeer and George Bray. Mrs. Bertha Vinson is spending the holidays in Reno with her sons and their families. A family dinner was enjoyed in Klamath Falls Christmas day by Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Horn, Mrs. Florence Horn and Jack, Mrs. An nie Cline, Mrs. Gladys Kilgore, Gil bert Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. George Mathews, Linda Kay and Carl uewey. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepplc en tertained at dinner Christmas dav for Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pepple, Micky and Pat, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pepple and David, Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Wells and Ted Pepplc of Bonanza and F. W. Brown of Langell Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hartley enter tained with a family dinner on Christmas for the Bob Hartley fam ily, Ross Clarke family and the Clyde Wooten family. Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Mize of Portland spent the long weekend with her parents, the Lloyd Craw lords, and her daughter, Carol Phil potts. , Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Southerland and daughter, Dave Robison, of Tulelakc, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Robi son Sr., of Bonanza spent Christ mas day at Sprague River with the Arthur Capellans. The Bonanza Women's Club will meet at the Library Jan. 5 at 2 p in. for their regular meeting and hobby clnss. Anyone interested is invited to attend. HERALD AMD NEWS, KLAMATH PALLS, ORTCON Langell Valley By CORA LEAVITT Mr. and Mrs. George Olson and George Jr. of Klamaih Falls spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs, Peter Hricziscse and Kenneth. George Jr. was on leave from his air force base in Kansas. He re turned several months ago from two years in Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weimer and son left Dec. 24 for Riddle to spend Christmas with the Russell Weim ers. Christmas dinner guests at the Les Leavitt home were their son, Cal and family, Whidby Island, Wash.; their daughter, Mrs. Pete Hodges and family and Larry Miles of Tulelake; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frazier. Afternoon visitors were Fred Romtvedt, Mr. and Mrs. David Romtvedt and Susan, Gilbert Joyce, Ralph and Jim Womack and their father O. O. Womack. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Partridge, Fluer and Mrs. Grace Blaser spent Christmas at Tulelake with the Wes Shindlers. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monroe en tertained with a family dinner Christmas Day for Mr. and Mrs. L. w. Monroe of Cave Junction, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Thomas and family of Bonanza. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dearborn and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Art Monroe and family of ijangen vauey. Mi-, and Mrs. Elliott House snent Christams Day at Tulelake with their daughter. Mrs. Dfn Ross and family. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Johnson en joyed Christmas dinner with the Wes Dearborns, Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Snell were here from Medford to spend tile holidays with her parents, the John Helleksons. The Snells, Hel leksons and Mr. and Mrs. Tex Hit- son were Christmas Day guests ol the Doug Smelcers. Carl Romtvedt was home from Corvallis; Avhild Romtvedt from Pacific Lutheran College at Park land, Wash., and Annie Lou was home from SOCE to spend Christ mas with their parents, the Sandre Romtvedts. Mr. and Mrs. David Romtvedt and Susan of Klamath Falls joined . them for Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett and family spent Christmas Day in Klamath Falls at the home of her brother, Herbert Pinelli and lami Mr. and Mrs. Mickey O'KeeHe ana Kathenne of Summer Lake spent Christmas Day with Mrs, O'Keeffe's parents, the Lloyd Gifts. Sunday dinner guests at the Mike Dearborn were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monroe, Mr. and Mrs, Art Monroe and family. Earl Hitson Sr. is recovering from major surgery at the vets hospital in Portland. He was op erated on Dec. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hitson are here from, Oak ridge for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Tex Hitson spent Christmas Eve in Klamath Falls with their son, John Dee Hitson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin alid Bob Bergman spent the holidays at Medford with the Harold Briggs family. Mr. and Mrs. George Baker and sons have moved to the I. B, Mor ris ranch to make their home. They recently sold their ranch to the Bretts. formerly of Henley. The I, B. Morris family have settled in Henley. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Potucek and Bobby were Christmas dinner guests of the Louis Randall fami ly. Mr. ind Mrs. Chris Hood spent Christmas in Klamath Falls with their son and daughter-in-law, the Bill Hoods. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Roberts are great grandparents. A baby daugh ter was born Dec. 26 to their grand daughter, Sylvia McAuliffe. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frazier were Sunday dinner guests of the O. C. Johnsons. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nork and fam ily of Sweet Home spent the holi days with his parents, the B e n Noiks. Joining them Christmas Day were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Pool and family of Klamath Falls, Vina Peterson of Dairy. Bernie Nork of Bly, Jimmy and Danny of Lan gell Valley, STAR DIES GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. UP) Mrs. John H. Folger, stage and film star in the days of silent pic tures, died Monday at her home here. She was 66. As Violet MncMIUan, the"Clnde rclla Girl," she played a leading role In original production of the musical, "The Time, The Place and The Girl," which had a three year run on Broadway. ALTURAS LUjJi fii.ii l yJF! (dill Ul lTMUI UMlIia llfllrf (Imh) Mai KHW THI DEAN CLINIC Open 10 until $ AUnday fhroufh IMtfoy. Unlit 0 p.m. Mondar, Wednaidoy and Friday. Olropracflc Phyiiciant ... In our 43rd vsw j MM NORTHIAS F SANDY lOULFVAID . Tales I it 3P1I fmr,4 11, Of, By RAE GLOSTER Funeral services were held Dec. 28, at 2 p.m. at the Masonic Hall in Fort Bidwell for Fred Meyers, Mr. Meyers, died last week at the age of 73. He is survived by his wife Elizabeth. They have been res idents of Eaglevilie since 1915. Roma Green, 33, of Madeline ha3 not regained consciousness in the Modoc Medical Center since she was involved in an automobile ac cident at 11:34 p.m. Dec. 36. Exact details of the accident are not known, but the California Highway Patrol reports she apparently lost control of the car on an Icy strip ol road two miles north or Termo, causing the car to overturn. Mrs. Green, an employe of the Southern Pacific at Rnvendale, suffered a basal fracture of the skull, and must have lain on the icy pave ment a half hour before another car came along. Her husband, Itulph Green, is also an employe of the Southern Pacific Company. Mrs. Tommy Wall was flown to Reno the 24th for emergency sur gery. Mrs. Wall, who is reported to be progressing satisfactorily. was accompanied on the plane trip by vDr. W. J. Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powers of Prineville, spent the Christmas holiday with their son Ralph in Alturas. Another son, Eldon, ac companied them. Young Ralph is chief engineer at radio station KCNO at Alturas. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert McGarva of Alturas spent Christmas with their son. George McGarva and family at Dorris. Pauline Noble arrived home Dec. 18 from college at Costa Mesa to spend the holidays with her par ents, the Willard Nobles. Charles Walker of the U. S. S. Mispillion spent several days dur um: the holidays with his parents, the Charles Walkers Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Noble, June and Charlotte spent Christ mas in Long Beach with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ballerina. , Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shuck, Claudeite Shuck and Maxine Mor ris of Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burns of Tulelake, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dearborn, Catherine Dear- born, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Leavitt enjoyed an early morning break fast with the Les Leavitts Dec. L'O. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith Jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Smith went to Macdoel Christmas Day to have dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Parsons. Mrs. Parsons is the lormer Mary Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett and family were dinner guests of the Les Leavitts Dec. 26. The Burnetts spent Christmas Eve in Klamath Falls with relatives at the Warn er Fett home. Sandra Lindsay, who attends Reed College, Portland, and Dor ene Lindsay who attends college at Berkeley spent the holidays with their parents, the Marion Lindsays. Mrs. Neva Grohs and her moth er, Airs, lou McReynolds, are spending the holidays in Oakland, Calif., with Mrs. McReynold's daughter, Mrs. Julia Kellum Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schmidli and daughters enjoyed a dinner and family reunion at the Marie Evans home in Malin. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Leavitt and sons were dinner guests at the Mike Dearborn home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schanz of Dairy and Eric McReynolds spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grohs. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Monroe 61 Cave Junction spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frazier. Annie Lou and Avhild Romtvedt spent Christmas night with Joan and Marilea Keysor. j Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett and family were visitors at the Tex Hitson s Sunday evening. Legal Notice SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COl'RT OF TUB STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OK S.LAMATH Ca:e No. 636 E Halfway House, inc.. an Oregon cor poration, Plaintiff, vs. Lawrence D. Chryne ami Ucl.y B. Chcynr, Imsbatiu ana wtie. ine L,ong ueu Lumocr lu. a Missouri cur miration. J. l.. Kearev James R. Thorpe and Jane Doe Thorpe, also all other person or pal- lies uiiki.uy.ii i-iaiming any rigm, uue, estate, lien or interest in the real es tate described in the Complaint herein, Defendants. To: Lawrence D. Chevne ana ueny o. i-ncyne, mis nana ana wife, The Long Hell Lumber Co., a Missouri cornuration. J. L. Fearev. James R. Thorpe nnd Jane Doe Thoroe. also all other Dersons or narties un known claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate de scribed in the Complaint herein, De fendants. In the name of the State of Oregon: You and each of jou arc hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint of the plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled mi it and Court within four i4i weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons and, if you fail to so appear and an swer, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in its complaint on file here in, to-wit: For a decree of this Court quieting Plaintiff's title in and to the real property described in the com plaint and more particularly described as follows: Parcel One: That portion of the SW" of the SEl of Section 13, Township 25 South, Range 8 East of the Wll. liamette Meridian, situated Northerly ana easterly ot uregon mgnway mo. 58 iWillamette Highway) In the Coun ty of Klamath mm St ite of Oregon: Parcel Two: SW'iSE'i of Section 19. Township 25 South, Range H East of the Willamette Meridian, excepting there from that ddc lion lvfns nnrmerlv anri easterly of Oregon Highway No. 38 (Willamette Highway! in the County of Klamath, State of Oregon, against the claim or claims of s.tid defendants, and each of you, and declaring that the Plaintiff is the sole owner of said real nrooertv and Dremises in fee simole. free and clear of a'l encumbrances of the defendants and that the dcfendonU, and each of them, be forever debarred from asserting any claim whatsoever in. to, or upon said real property and premises adverse to this plaintiff, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable herein. This Summons is published once each week for four i4i successive and con secutive weeks pursuant t Order of the Honorable David R. Vandcnbcrg, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County, duly made and entered on the 4 1 li dav of December 195X Date of first publica tion of this Summons is Dec. 23, 13X Milligan & Brown Attorneys for Plaintiff 1IB8 Olive Street Eugene, Oregon Dec. 23. 30. Jan. B, 13, 20. No. 738 Legal Notice Fort Rock By HELEN PARKS Harold A. Miles, A-3C, son of Mr. and Mrs, Jess Miles, arrived home Dec. 23 to surprise his fam ily. He is stationed at Fairchild Air Force Base, Spokane, Wash., where he is an aircraft mechanic, working as a rigger. Miles is due back at his base Jan. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hollinshead of Bend were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Avon Derrick. Cherry Webber spent Christmas vacation with her mother, Mrs. Ruth Webber, in Portland. About 20 young people went ice skating on a pond west of the More house ranch the night of Dec. 23. The skaters found the pond glassy smootn. om truck tires made a cheery bonfire, and refreshments were served. A group returned Christmas night to repeat the good time. j Mr. and Mrs. Howard McGee, Howard (Buck) and Walter were hosts at a family dinner Christmas. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Al An drews, Silver Lake; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. McGee and Jim. Jim is home from Klamath Falls for school va cation. He is a sophomore at Klam ath Union High School. Owen Pitcher and Harold Miles visited Hank McCall at the Bow man Well Sturday evening, Dec. 2b'. From the Dec. 22 "The Coopera tive Observer," news bulletin from the Oregon section of the U.S. Weather Bureau, Is an item about William F. Dehne of Fremont, 'dean in years of service," who broke his hip in August. Dehne la making real progress in his re covery. He was in a wheel chair at Thanksgiving and now walks with the aid of just one walking SUCK. Farmers located on the south tel ephone line met Saturday, Dec. 16, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pitcher to discuss improve ments on the existing line, moving of a section closer to the main road, making It easier to maintain and to plan a schedule of work. Henry Tonseth, Fort Rock Dis trict Ranger of Bend, has notified Richard Schaub. chairman of the, group, that the Cabin Lake Ranger : Station will no longer maintain a! telephone office. This may mean complete isolation for this area Schaub, Edwin Eskelin and Leon Gilder were selected to represent the group in securing information about the possible building of a line from Fort Rock to LaPine. NOTICE OF SALE OK REAL PHOPEKTY Notice is hereby given that from and nl'lcr January 14. 1U54. the under signed. Administrator of the Estate of Anna unaawcii. deceased, will, our- suant to an Order of the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for the Count v of Klamath, entered on the Uth day of December. 1933, proceed (o sell at proval of the above-entitled Court, all the right, title and interest of the de ceased in and to the following-described real property: Lot 10, Block .12. Buena Vista Addi tion to the City of Klamath Falls, less Easterly 20' thereof. Proposals -to purchase said property may be made to me at the office of Wm. Kuykcndall. Attorney, Pine Tree Building, Klamath Falls. Oregon. Dated and first published December ,16, 1933. Lawrence J. Fitzsimmons Administrator of Estate of Anna Chadwell Dec, 16, 23, 30 Jan. 6 No. 73S Claims allowed by the County Court and Warrants Issued on the Various Fundi or the County by the County Clrrk for Hie month of November, 1S5J. ri'BBr'NT EXPENSE FI'ND Klamath Medical Service Bu rr m Coverage ending Oct. 1933 A . 2M.13 C. L. Langklct, Postage, Tax Office 181.10 J. M. Britton. Supplies Sheriff ...1.0U7.M Terry D. Schrunk, Services, Sheriff Multnnmah Co .75 Uoward GaulL Sheriff Jackson Co - 140 Prank R . A l demon , Travel, District Attorney .. 40110 Annabelle Newton, Treasurers . 104.58 Geo. U. HagcUtine, To Error Oct. Juror, Circuit Court 100 Scott Warren 3.00 Slate Industrial Accident Comm Contribution for Oct. 1933 Current ... .... . 144.36 Chel Langslet, Postage, Health Dept - 3000 Slate Industrial Acc. Comm, Coverage for Oct, 1U53 Health Dept 14.16 Public Emp. Retirement, Con tribution for 1931-52 ... 7,601.66 Public Emp. Retirement, Oct. 1953 .. 611.48 Public Emp. Retirement. Soc, Sec. on Board and Room Jan. -June ... 78.32 COl'NTY ROAD FI'ND Public Emp. Retirement Soc. Sec. for 11151.52 8.134.62 i Public Emp. Retirement Oct, ; 19.13 856.3S Klamath Medical Service Bu- rcau. Coverase for Oct. 19S:i 398.no Slate Industrial Acc. Comm ...... 395.83 I'OrNTY IIOU FU.NI Public Emp. Retirement Soc. Sec for Oct. 1933 .. Public Finn. Retirement. Soc See for IBM-lNiS 135.94 state industrial Acc. Comm. Emp, Coverage for Oct. ltffi.1 3.68 COl'NTY LIIIIIARY FUND Public Emnlovcs Retirement Soc. Sec. for 1I151-I9S2 618.30 Public Employes Retirement Oct. 103.30 Klamnth Medical Service Bu reau 33.00 State Industrial Accident Comm. 6.72 l-!iKI(i;NT F.XI'UNRF, FI'ND Lchr's Office Supplies, Supplies , County Court ivi. iiruiou. kid assessments.. J Legal Notice Emi Public Employes Retirement ip. comriouiion lor uct. i met 19 George F. Conner. Supplies, Civil Defense 134.00 Mutual Benefit Health tk Acc. Emp. Coverage tor Ocl. 1953.. 2.60 Voighl's Pioneer Office Sup plies, Supplies, Sheriff 71.75 Fred H. Heilbronner, Bly Jail... 15.00 Star Drug Store, County Jail . .. 20.25 NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, proposes to annex to said City, territory within the bounds of the following description, to-wit: Beginning at the section corner com mon to Sections 3, 4, 33. and ;i4 Twp. :i9 South: RatlCP a KWM Kin math County, Oregon; thence north on the center line of Washburn Way to the ni'tiii uue oi r,ncnem Avenue: inence cast on the north line of Eberlcin Avenue to it intersection with the east line of lot thirty-seven I37i Enterprise Tracts, extended; thence south along the east line of said lot 37 to the North line of Sunnyland Addition extended: thence east on the north line of Sunnyland and Elm Park Additions to the Northeast corner of said Elm Park: thence south on the east line of said Elm Park to the center line of Shasta Wav: thenr wost nr. th mmar of Shasta Way to the point of begin ning; containing approximately 52 acres. That on the 11th rinv nf .Toniinru mu at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. thereof, at a regular meeting of said Common council, to be held in the Council Chamber of the City Hall for said City; registered voters of the City of Klamath Falls, Orscon, may appear and be heard, by the Common Coun cil, on the question of annexation to said City, the territory within the bounds of said description. The Common Council has elected to dispense with submitting the question of annexing said territory to the regis, tcrcd voters of the City by election and in lieu thereof the hearing herein given notice of will be held. This notice has been authorized and ordered given by Resolution of said Common Council, duly and regularly P-P1?? at , rcRulnr meeting thcrof held December 21. 1053 and thereafter saidrCity a"d sifined by tho Ma'or for ioianB thls 23rd dfly of Dccemb, , Frank A. Blackmer Police Judge, City of Klamath Falls, Oregon Dec. 23, .",0. Jan. 6 No. 7.19 4& Get Relief QUICKER fnm VcurCMifk tw I a C. with the All-Important A-C FACtor w tbt New Intensified FOLEY'S Con CftmMWHj By ROBERTA McGEE Pupils of Fort Rock school en tertained an appreciative audience Tuesday night with their Christmas program. The play, written and directed by their teacher. Mrs. Anne Sloan, had a schoolroom as its setting, with the pupils who range from grades one through seven as the cast. Joan Perry performed well impudent group with skill as they renearsea" tneir program, sever al children were cast as their own parents or others in the commun ity. Included in the cast were Ter esa Ward, Robert Gilder, Clinton Perry, Jerry Pitcher. Marilvn Ward, Carol nnd Donna Hergert. Howard "Buck" McGee, Cherry Webber, Max Mattis, Lynn Gates and Bill Parks. Following their "performance which provoked frequent laughter nnd applause from the audience, Santa arrived, with Charlev sting ley in that role. With a host ot helpers he distributed gifts from under the towering tree and treats provided by the grange and Sun day school. Helmer "Shorty" Gus tafson and Richard Schaub cut down the tret and prepared it for decorating: by a committee headed by Mrs. Leon Gilder. People DO Read SPOT ADS -you ore! MACDOEL By MARY MYERS Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Andrns wprr. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. El mer Kappen Sunday. rranit Forrest, SP operator at Williams and former onerator at Macdoel and Mt. Hebron, expects to be transferred to Leaf station a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest are re-opening their home at Mt. Hebron. W. E. Goode went to the Siski- you County General hospital at Yrcka Sundny for medical atten tion and returned home the same day. Goode is feeling fairly well ana bum nwaiung an expected op eration in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson are spending the holidays in the nay area with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Purdy and family went to Mt. Shasta Dec. S3 to bring their daughter, Loretta, home from school for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Everett and family of Mt. Hebron leTt Dec. 22 for Los Angeles to spend the holi days with relatives. Everett is a forest service employe. Dave Stang, formerly with the forest service at Mt. Hebron, is here duck hunting. He is now at Kernsville in the Sequoia national forest. Also frofn the Sequoia came Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Paldi and family, who paid a short visit to old Mt. Hebron friends on their way to spend the holidays nt Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Whitt spent Christmas nt Concqrd with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laws and family-Mr. and Mrs. Bard Fogle nnd family went to Paskenta to be the holiday guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Arterburv. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gillis left Dec. 22 for Fresno to spend the holidays with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wil liams. NOTICE OF BOND SALE Scaled proposal.-! will be received by the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, for the purchase of street improvement bonds. Serio 97, OH, SMI and 100, aggregating, twenty seven thousand eighty-nine and fla-100 dollars i$27.iiH9.59i, duly authorized by ordinances of the said City of Klam ath Falls, for the construction and im provement of the following improve ment units situated in the Citv of Klamath FalLs, Oregon, as follows: Improvement Unit No. 118. extending along Portland Street from the South westerly line of the Alley at the rear of Lot fi. Block 49, and Lot 1, Block 48, Hot Springs Addition, lo the South easterly line of Newcastle Street; Im provement Unit No. 120. extending along Earle Street from the Northeast erly line of Pacifir Terrace to the Southwesterly line ot Lot 12, in Block 43 and Lot 8 in Block 44 of Hillside Addition; Improvement Unit No. 121, extending along the Alley In Block Three of Hot Springs Addition: and, Improvement Unit No. 122, extending along. Easterly portion of Roadway of California Avenue from the north line of Upham Street to the south line- of Delta Street, omitting intersections, but including sidewalks, and sanitary sewer laterals. Proposals to purchase said bonds will be received by the undersigned up to and including the eighth day of Feb ruary. 1934, at the hour ot seven thirty o'clock p.m. of said day and opened at a regular meeting of the Common Council immediately thereafter; said bonds shall he dated February 15, 1054, and shall he in amounts of foOO.OO each, except bond No. 1, of each scries, which shall be for the frac tional part of said r.um. and aU Khali be due ten years after the date of is sue, payment nf the entire bonds op tional with said City at any coupon faying date on and after one year from he date thereof. Said bonds will bear interest at the rate of not to exceed six per cent per annum, payable semi annually on February 15th and August 15th of each year, principal and in terest payable at the office of the treasurer of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. All proposals must be unconditional and accompanied by a certified check for five per cent of the proposal. ine common council reserves ma right to reject any and all bids. The successful bidder for said bonds win oe turnisnca with an opinion as to ine vunuiiy incrcoi Dy ine law iirm oi; Winfree, McCulloch. Shulcr & Sayre, Portland Trust Building, Portland 4, Oregon. This notice is authorized by or dinances of the Common Council of ine city ol Klamath Falls, Oregon, dated, December 21st, 1953. Frank A. Blaekmor Police Judge, for the City of jYiiiniuiu r .ins, uregon. Dec. 20. 30, 31: Jan. 1, 2, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8 9. 11. 12. 1.1. 14, IS. Id. IS, 19, 20, 21, 22, 2.1. 25, 26, 27, 28, 28, 30. Feb. l; No. 740. Gearhsrt Garage, Services, Bly Jail Geo. J. Kunzman, Supplies, County Jail Peyton St Co Snack Bar. Meals for Prisoners for Sept. Bly Shell Service, Supplies Bly Jail - Dim bat Motors, Services, Sher iff - Jim Olxon Motors Menti-Newlun Aircraft, Serv ices - Klamath Printing Co. Supplies Pnnnlv Clerk Smith Bales Printing CO Bell's Hnrdware Lehr's Office Supplies Shaw Stationery Co 4 East Side Electric Assessor's Office - Union Oil Co. of Calif. Standard Oil Co. of Calif Monarch Tire Service Peter O'Brien, Timber Cruising Thomas Makey Ernest L. Wagner Klamath County Abstract Co. Supplies, County Surveyor Joseph J. Thalhofcr, Travel, Asst. District Attorney George H. Adler Services, Co. Coroner J, G. Patterson, Insane Exam ination ... . .... - John Bullman Juror, Justice Court Vance Hall James Hall Franklin Hall Lester Robin . Edward AtcGinnis uaie h. amitn, Travel, con- Calif. Ore. Power Co. Services Bly St Bealty Jails Calif. Ore. Power Co. County Buildings Oregon Water Corp. cicgraph Co. 18.00 43 7.1 10(j.!2 !.:() 201). 711 7.00 2 64 3 75 2)1 :ib ft. 00 RI.II5 IUU.00 11.00 07 00 10.00 3.1(1 ;i iti 3.1(1 a.Ki 3.111 3.10 38.88 3.23 Legal Notice WEDNESDAV Martha Tapanalnen E. Mae Sueirs George B. Diigg - 23 71 - 1M.04 - 60.72 COUNT V hnn "k-iriun Animal bhelter Mi- , Joe Itobuslelli, ShW 3 Hlliru py UUgl Mrs. Jeun Shaugle, Heni' kilied bv Dona George Tuckey 10.00 Klamath Falls City Pound' " Board for County Dogs Mra. Jerry Aliern, Sheep killed by dogs Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Serv icei. Dog Fund . Elmer Itowden, Salary, ExoarJ imontal Station ,. Clark Kendall Murvin Word en " ltnymond Baker ... Dcnrl Smith James W. Hunt A. E. Gross ' ""'" Brynn Snyder 38.73 80.00 207. SB 8.89 23.72 23.48 21 .03 33.M M. .14 22.24 Hi. 00 10.71 14.11 Lillian Stiles Health "bftpi,"' Mollic Lewis Ml'M. J. It. Chanell Aubrey E. Perry WaUrmasUr.".' 7m utiincr ncweil uraw Ion nn Iritm Dixon "" " !29- I.aVerue Hancock n't& Donna O'Krongly m'JX Marian Niinnenian "" . Edith Washburn .. ZZZ?'"'" 7n rm 100.00 Su.nn 123.00 100.00 Huth Carr Ei- Tel Co. Odclt Western Union Courthouse Pacific Tel 8e Court G. C. Motley Courthouse Dr. C. P. Mason Public Wel fare ,. Ray Hceves Associated Station Supplies, Juvenile Office .... Shaw Stationery Co Lucas Furniture Bell's Hardware Klamath Falls Creamery Cascade Home Furnishings Co. ' Services Carters' Supplies J. M. Br i I ton. KDD assessments for 1953.1954 Cutter Laboratories, Supplies Health Dept. Buds' Photo Service, Services Sheriff Stevens-Ness Publishing Co. Supplies. District Court Shaw Stationery Co. Health Dept, Currin's For Drugs Delbcrt Summers, Mileage, Constable COUNTY ROAD FUND Mutual Benefit Health & Arc. Emp. Coverage for Oct. 1953.. Public Emp. Retirement Sys- 300 13.1)7 2.50 (111.45 11.70 17.23 4.40 80.51 223.31 64.60 2.53 18.00 20.83 132.07 SUMMONS In the District Court of the Stnl at Oregon tor the County of Klamaih Don Corum. Plaintiff, vs. Robert Davis. Defendant To Robert Davis; In the Name of the State of Oreeon. vou are hereby required lo appear and answer me com ma in 1 i en aeainst vou in ine above entitled action on or before the expiration of four weeks from the date oi ine puDiicaiion oi mis summons; u you fail so to annear and answer, nlain- tiff for want thereof will apply to the a hove entitled court for the relief prayed for in its complaint, to-wit: The sum of Two Hundred Dollars. $00.00, together with costs and dis bursements. This summons Is served unon you by publication thereof, by order of the Honorable D. E. Van Vac- tor, judge of the above entitled court, made and entered on the 26th day of December, 1953, directly that such publication be made in The Herald and News not less than once each week for four consecutive weeks from the dale of the first publication thereof. Date of the first publication, Decem ber 30. 1953. Attorney for Plaintiff P. K. Pucketl 432 Main Street Klamaih Falls, Oregon Dec. 30, Jan. 6, 13. 20. No. 744. OFFICE SPACE City Center Main Street Entrance Quiet Drews Manstore NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed Executor of the Estntc of Minnie Lillian Ulrich, de ceased, by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said Estate are notified to pre. sent the same to me with proper vouch ers at the office of Wm. Kuykcndall, 203 Pine Tree Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from Decem ber 23. 1953. Dated December 23, 1933. Rowland Lock wood Ulrich Executor. Wm. Kuykcndall 203 Pine Tree Building Klamath Falls. Oregon Attorney for Executor Dec. 23, 30. Jan. 6, 13. No. 741 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 Jean M. Thomas. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed ha. filed his Final Report and Account of the administration of said Estale and that the Court has set Thursday. January 7, 1954, at 10 o'clock a.m. as the time, nnd the Circuit 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, Marcus Arthur Thomas Administrator Estate of Jean M. Thomas Wm. Kuykcndall Attorney for Administrator Pine Tree Building Klamath Falls. Oregon Dec, 0, 16, 23, 30 No. 72S) NOTICE TO BIDDERS RALE OF SURPLUS EQUIPMENT Notice is hereby given that the Coun ty Court of Klamath County, Oregon, will receive bids up to January 6th, H"4. at 10 o'clock a.m. for the allow ing: 12" Short head Svmons Cone Crush er with motor and V-belts. Same may be seen at Harpole Dam. 1 Cedar Rapids 48" x 12'-3 decks with 20 HP A C motor. Same may be seen at Stukel Pit, 1 1945 Wh'te Dump Truck chassis. Count v No. 48. Mav be tmen mt the County Shops. i khj wnue uiimp ithck enlists. County No. 49. May be seen al the County Shops. All bids must be filed with the County Clerk prior to tha time of opening same. Chu. F. DrLap County Clerk DM. 9B. 90 No. 76.v Anderson Auto Service Ca Services, Road Dept. 127.R0 Ballou & Wright, Supplies 3f)ii.ii3 Fred E. Burnett Co 44,87 Bcnd.Pnrtland Truck Service Freight 3 66 Ray Bifiser Electric Equip. J. M. Britton. 1953-54 Taxes 33 53 A. M. Bus well Co. Services, l lM California Ore. Power Co. 100 19 California Ore. Power Co 30B.60 Columbia Equipment Co. Sup Plies a.87 Consolidated Freightways Freight 1.75 Howard Cooper Corp. Supplies.. 140.11 Don'a Repair Se Key Shop ...... 3.00 Home Lumber & Supply Co 234.17 Dugan Mcst Co 22 til Goodyear Service Stores 402 44 Howe Siffn Co nn Juckeland Truck Sales 'i"Scrv.!l ir.o!72 j. w. Kerns 3H4.no Kimball's Glau Shnn Uim John Klssllng . aiioo luamatn count v Abstract Co. .. 3.33 Loomia Glass & Mirror Co. flft in Lorenz. Company 4H2.10 monarcn i ire service l.aJi.otJ Motor Machine Service Service 9Rrt Jl Moty & Van Dyke. Inc., Sup plies. .,.... 461.89 Nelson Equipment Co 30.3!) Li. true nam lo, u.ua R. Ricks. Hydraulic Jack Serv. Services 11.00 Shoop Sc Schulze Tire Scrv. Supplies 147.40 Sixth St. Oxvgpn Sales 411.33 Traffic Safely Supply Co. - 4B3.75 Union Oil Co of Calif 13.22 Voight'a Pioneer Office Supply.. 7.90 Walker Bros Tire Dept. .. . 423.44 CURRENT r.Xl'ENSE FUND Shaw Stationery Co. Supplies Tax Office 21.80 Walter Zimmerman, Tel. Tolls Wood River Justice - 37.85 Herald Sc Ncwa Legal Adv. Countv Court 13.48 Herald & News. Adv 138.08 Superior Troy Laundry, Serv ice. Co. Jail 53.02 Tikkanen's, Supplies, Beatty Sc Blv Jails 3.18 Midstate Electric Cooperative Service, Crescent Jail 23.37 Snack Bar, Meals for Prison ers, 21.32 Legion Cafe - i:t "0 John J. O'Donnell 15.30 Klamath County Road Dept. Supplies, Sherriff 13.0R Richfield Oil Corp 17.37 Standard Oil Co. of Calif 4.72 Dalford J. Reed, Travel, Dep uty Sheriff 1 23.30 The Haloid Co. Freight, Co. Clerk 0.17 H. L. Ferguson, Mileage and Meals, Assessor 300.55 Lehr's Office Supplies, Supplies Di-st. Attny 11.25 Fletcher F. Conn, M.D. Serv ices. Co. Coroner 20.00 Guy Merrill, Mileage, Con. stable 234.94 H. A. Pcmbcrton, Juror, Dis trict Court lii.32 Irving Dixon 12.24 Gordon H. Smith 15.32 Jennie Arnold 111.32 Claudinc Van Buskirk 10.32 Oliver W. Spiker 15.32 Alvero N. Beala 10.96 Ernest Heiken - lO.lfi Robert Veatch .. Leo Molatorc Kenneth Kigcr Wyatt Pndctl ....... Bud Beall Witness . Dale Mattoon Katherine McSwain Elsie Younce T. D. Case Schicferateln uetiny rmiiipa inn nn Carolyn Snnecnl Soiffi J. E. Whittenberg. Labor, "Road --.... 72. RA Gene Patercau J. D. Aldrldge R. C. Baker II. V. Borlon G. S. Boyd ... Frank Braman A. L. Brown A. L. Br u ley L. M. Bryan Neal Burucy ... W. R. Canton S. L. Carter L. R. Caviness W. L. Cornctt R. C. Cox II. L. Crawford J R. D.Mton G. A, DeLonga II. J. L-cpuy ....... G. F. Dixon R. W. Durham . E. P. Ev ins W. R. FMtun W. O. Forney . D. R. Fullmer V. L. Hale W. A. Hail James Hawkins D. E. Heath C. C. Heldrich . C. W. Hohso W. II. Hlx IlooU 151.00 147.00 , 219.00 , 170.00 . 220.00 , 167.00 75.00 75.0(1 172.00 130.00 , 169.00 75.00 182.00 200.00 143.00 . 173.00 75.00 152.00 173.00 139.00 75.00 163.00 162.00 148.00 207.00 172.00 75.00 226.00 7fi.00 177.00 JSU.00 ifgal Notir Dora CoddarH ... Driru oaiarv i S: L- grown . '- h M- Bryan Neal BurB; S1' Canton ... 166.00 198.00 181.00 Howard Kcllison . J. A. Kimbrough H. W. King 73.00 Olive Kinmark , 75.00 J. O. Kuhn m 1B0.0O Perry Kuhn , 147.00 II. L. Landls . 158.00 Dennis Laroe . 178.00 Aiucdco Lasagna n 170.00 E. J. Llnville 210.00 M. C. Martin 173.00 M. M. McClay 383.00 H. C. McCleery .. 151.00 A. D. McCice - 16 00 Robert Miller 17600 J. W, Mills 238.00 I. B. Morris 169.00 Jack Mynnlt 260,00 C. M. Nelson - - 75.00 Arnold Oberg . 75.00 E. W. Parkhurst 75.00 J. W. Pllchcr 219.00 F. O. Pool , 213.00 V. C Priest 191.00 J. O. Rimer 169.00 O. D. Reeder 169.00 It. G. Rusk 148.00 Frank Sasstedt 223,00 L. L. Scarbrough 177.00 M. F. Shcppard 143.00 Floyd Shipman ... R. J. Smith Oscar Stenbcrg . Dan Stevenson ..... W. H. Stiles Orvillc Sukrnw , Clide Switzler li. u.t lecicrs ..... Isaac Thomas E. J. Townscnd ... P. C. Townscnd . wens .... 169.00 199.00 198.00 233.00 165.00 75.00 15.32 14.48 10.32 17.40 3.111 in.oo 2X12 3.64 3.48 U.I 6 3.16 Altha Lee Grainqufat , Albert E. Lavier William P. Jones . Eddie Daily Kuin i. Koon j.io J. G. Patterson, M.D, Insane Exam 10.00 A. O. Youngblood, Travel, Constable 35 84 Doug Brumley .. .. 2.07 Pacific Tel. Sc Tel., Services. Odell 5.15 Mrs. Roy Huff. Supplies, Nurs- sing Home - 42 00 Merrill Meat Co., services 27.93 Sea Food Center Supplies .. 26 25 Oregon Macaroni Mfg. Co. 16.58 Lovingcr Disinfectant Co. 215.i(l Boyd Coffee Co 102.3(1 Packer Scott Co 8.65 Big Y Market 1711.41 169.00 158.00 191.00 75.00 17B.00 230.00 Aubrey Young 176.00 COUNTV ROAD FUND Peyton Sc Co. Supplies, Road nrnt. - 511.74 Tide Water Associated 235.77 Union Oil CO oi uaiu. Beaton Steel Sc Supply 1,346.92 Firestone Stores "60 Herald Sc News, Advertising....- 6.06 Valley Fire Equipment Co. Suppiica - , 3.50 Loggcra & Contractori Mach 403.88 nnrliillTfri Sorvlro Co 293.93 Crater Lake Machinery Co 832.91 El-Jay Manufacturing Co. 19.00 A. W. Mortcnsen Co. . 28.25 ColyeaV Motor Sales 849.28 Hitchcock and Mosher . 4.08 P. L, Crooks Sc Co., Inc 3.106.85 CURRENT EXPENSE FUND Hale H. Welch, Reappraisal, AbMCKSor 132.00 L". E, Rccdcr, Travel, County Court 103.30 Jerry V. Rajnus 99.80 Ed Gowcn 83.80 Wallace Reed, Mileage, Civil Defense 21.58 C. L. Langslet, Postage, Sher- iffs Office - 73.60 California Oregon Power Co. Services - 3.74 The Texas Co. Supplies 8.67 Dale Matloon, Travel, Deputy Sheriff - 30.71 E. C. Stukel ; F. G. Markwardt . Dcll)crt Summers Dale - B. Smith ....... Cus A. Page Signal Oil Co. Supplies, sncriti ... caviness S' """urn":: - w b ,fvn' w n l V"m " a: .fir? .rr- w. f ,;;? -err W. T. Hood fmsr Kuhn C- taBoe Araedto Usajn,-- r VI. Vle L' n !CE'' ' . MorrliX- " JMk My, 9- M. Nelson " A. C. Oh.r. 5: S: 5k: Ed Propst ""- zj - Rimer - husk Frank: Sassiest" E- ? Smith . Stile. ' o. r. sukraw ;r ? r.D J' rrr 2: we.rnd 9- R- Wells IT" Aubrey Young Tim Federal Saving, Co. Clerk lounty Clerk. Poitai. DTK. Klunath Pr it' Co'.' supphi Shaw stationer; c; Wll.on Title Abstract Corp" Multijraph Shell Oil Co. - H"7r.i,B.'m' """"T'Mf W. E. Dver Charle. PoteetZI A. R. T1lrli.nn Homer B. Okey I fe and Ei- Western Timber ferwflmbtr" Dr. Daniel Dllaconl. imane Exam, Salem, Ore. H. C. Malttnn Dr. Marens Maltby"! Ca,i(l .r5- Xower CoTswvica Health Dept . Chas. F. DeLap, Travel, Couniy George H. Proctor Attorney Fees, Circuit Court Cynthia Campbell office clerk" j. . ncEu ucpuiy oner lit D. L, Hammond - , . uora uoddard Esther Newell, Tax Office . Irma Dixon Nellie Knupp . Minnie Robinson . La Verne Hancock Donna O'Krongly .t.- Virginia Dyer Marfan Nunneman Agnes Campbell Esther Newell Irma Dixon Nellie Knupp Minnie Robinson Laverne Hancock Donna O'Krongly J. J. Whalen Dale Mattoon 4.50 27.36 14.38 111.19 Shell Oil Co 31-63 Donald L. Hammond. Travel Deputy Sheriff 20.05 A. C. Bannekoff Sc Son, Supplies Co. Clerk 300.50 C. L. Langslet, Postage. Dis- trict Attny. - 15.03 snaw stationery i-o. auppim Treasurer Harry A. Leonard Bangs Sc T.B. Testing -- Joseph T. Rikcr F. J. We dam M. Harris Vera Chase, Witness, Circuit Court Dlbbon Cook Kirk 24.10 92.00 81.50 19.30 2.50 8.16 16.20 7.80 13.80 Dorothv Post Dale B. Smith, Bly Deputy Sheriff . Dale B. Smith Delbert Summers, Deputy u. Maritwarat .. C. Stukel G. A. Page Dorothy Rogers, Deputy . vioiet r.. ricscr Gladys DeLap Betty Hromada Jane Wever Edith Washburn . Thyra Savage Norma Richardson . Pauline OHield Carolyn Scnecal ...... H. B. Okey, Deputy Ruth Carr Ilaria Davis ... D. C. Davis --. Dawn Peters Mary Ann Hakin Ruth Walls Harry J. Baum - C. A. Poteet Hiram Ferguson . . W. E. Dyer Ruth Mfirrcr Doris Sessom. District A- Plonecr Tobacco Co Pacific Fruit Sc Produce Co... Dept. Finance Adm David Restaurant Co Walt Wisendanger Klamath Livestock, Inc. Fluhrcrs Bakery . Consolidated Freight, Inc. Vreight Oregon Nevada Calif. Freight.. Mason Ehrman Co. Supplies Nursing Home Lorenz Co California Oregon Power Co. Services. Fred Heilbronner. Supplies Klamath Gas Co Klamath Falls Garbage Co, services. h.iiii G. C. Motley 18.80 J, M. Britton, ISM Tax Assess ments 410.32 K. C. Paint Store, Supplies . 122.70 Sional Oil Co. VI Standard Feed Store 174.00 j. w. Kerns 233.50 r armers Lumner lo. Troy V. Cook Home Lumber Co Surgical Sales Inc dick Hceucrs Klamath Falls Medical Lab. services Sharp Sc Dohme Inc. Supplies. Bend Portland Truck Freight .. Currlns for Drugs Supplies General Petroleum Corp Molorala, Motorala Unit, K. Co. Fire dodi. Modoc Press, Supplies, Juvenile uiiice Lewis Jones, Care of Depen dent children Children's Farm Home Catholic Charities, Inc. St. Mary's Home for Boys Don Kenyon, Services, Exp. Area Garrison Equipment Co. Sup- D ICS Crater Lake Machinery Co a. iverr tv lo. Oregon Stale College, Salary exo. AssiHinnt 3 A. E. Gross, Supplies, Exp. station Lewis Mfg. Co. .. Swan Lake Moulding j. w. iverns 9 53 Balslger Motor Co n.7fl vo ent s Pioneer Office a nr. Leo's Camera Shop m floy Call Auto Co .... 3 70 Shaw Stationery Co W.M AnnH Struthcrs, Mileage, Health Dent in i Muriel Palmer . -.........,, m.:m Nsnoil Miller 24110 Elian Brcitenitein -... M ao.ua 175.34 10.45 23.00 33.5n It. 00 4C.72 155.80 4K9.32 58.14 1.50 G.W) 4.50 8.00 98.71! 2.20 44ti.R0 39.52 16.90 90.00 fiOlil 13.(10 5.00 26 51) 6.12 1.33 10 00 4.20 3.20 Boyd J. Jackson nin,i.ih 1 irnidxi Pnti.w. Vet eran's Office 15-03 Delbcrt Summers, Travel, Con- stable 8-40 Pacific Tel & Tel Co. Services Courthouse 7.20 Denlicrder and Strobel. Final Home 3,003.09 Consolidated Freight Inc. Freight, Nursing Home 2.72 Pantno Tl IVI Service . ... 18.02 Klamath Tractor Imp. Co. Sup plies . Big Y Market. Welfare Dr. C. P. Mason. Services Dr. C. P. Mason Shell Oil Co. Supplies, Juvenile Office , Francis L. Mathews, Travel .. Fayc Blackmer McConkcv Druaa SuDDlies J. D. Finchum, Labc-. Exp. Area Health Dcot T?? Oregon Water Corp. 8.88 27.05 6.00 B.OO 13.M 388.03 6.40 uregun waier i-uip X' All Type Roofing Co. Repairs.. 230.62 superior Troy Launary serv ices . plies. Law Library - 43.50 COL'NTY ROAD FUND Standard Oil Co. of Calif. Sup- plies. Road .22-52 Klamath Powder St Equip Co...4,17(.60 Signal Oil Co MS5"44, Caiif Ore. Power Co. Services..- 174.78 Bal.sip.er Motor Co. Supplies Road 306.40 Consolidated Freightways, Inc. Freight nnnri Pnrllnnd Truck Serv. .. Fecnatighty Machinery Co., Suunlies 400.00 Shell Oil Co Puckett St Schercr 2.58 .1.00 3.31 3,181.32 Freiuht - 3,89 Calif. Ore. Power Co. Services - Hg Oregon Water Corp o.OQ W. R. Canton, Expenses .22 ? Balsiger Motor Co. Supplies 4,383.40 COUNTY LIBRARY FUND Long Bell Lbr. Co. Supplies Co. Library - Standard Oil Co. of Calif - Shaw Stationery Co Calif. Ore. Power Co. Services Oieson Water Corp Pacific Tel St Tel Clancy R. Canine The Glass House, Supplies - Gtiylord Bros. Inc .. ... . Peyton St Co. Supplies Golden Syndicate Pub. Co. Harper & Bros Carl J. Lelbcl Northwestern Press - Oregon News Co Random House Inc. COUNTY LIBRARY tvnu Calif. Ore. Power Co. Services Library 2220 Fred H. Heilhronner, Supplies.... 28.53 28.03 30.77 .12.70 43.68 29.93 26.S7 50.00 11.19 14.05 82.61 fl.00 60.72 178.77 2.4R 308.86 119.75 Shaw Stationery Co. l'hlig's Electric Store ... Evelyn Cooper. Salary .. Alice M. Hanna m . Aileen Bcever ,.,- Glad.ss Cox ...... Mary Kessi Lois Winn Eleanor Mntncy Camnbell Anne Onslad ....... Phillip Wade Einar C B randan ess LAW L1BRAKT FUND 4.11H 243.12 263.82 ,. 183.38 ..... Ml .67 . 232.38 155.34 .... 25.39 1,15.59 .... 24.85 SS27 11.66 or- nevs' Office Erma Barton Vtia rnnlr DpmitV T. D. Case Vets Servic'e ficer C. G. Merrill Constable Joe Matlick " I. D. Rumer Bailiff . - - Doris Abernathy, Court Re- E. w?rDunn Justice 'of Peace- J. W. Grltton T. W. Chatburn Walter Zimmerman v'mT" A. O. Youngblood. Constable F. L. Reed " r'DrRfcha dIon. "Labor j- Raymond Mclniyre; AssiitanL C. W. Sanders ' LaVella Sanders - " Willa Dean Sanders B C. Sanders "IT"".;" H. B. Schieferstein, Salsry. Al- riculture " J Ross Aubry - " Francis Mathews - Faye Blackmer . Doris Foglc. Clerk : Z. M. Hoiightaling, Juvenile Home - Phillip Cummings .... L linn amim nttittt S. M. Kcrron. Health owm -- G. B. Dagg, San-M,iril.'t Annls Struthers Nurse Muriel Palmer - E. Mae Spiers - Naomi Miller .... - -- Ellen E. Breitenslein Martha Tapanincn Lillian Stiles - John Mistier. Silor). 1 .. Barbara Mistier. Labor ing Home - Nellie Alvnrcr. Maria Bartruff Cora Bush Susie Farrls 1 fiertrude Hargen H. B. Hunt ot-TBbo'r"N'uln UOroiny Home ; Opal Lambert ..- - ... Arveta Meyer Anna Morrow . O H. Morrow Freda Newman Nora Pse '" - J. I.. Powers -- . Mame j, w. Riddle, Dorothy Snyder - Ann Stelg ".- Beltv Thomas -- Hatt'ie Tucker A. M. Waldo ... . s- R. Dadff. staTe oroEoo rnitNTV OF SW! ",i ( I. Chas. F. DeLap. ""V'hirf" reel atat'"'"' ?'KaTatl Cl rmtntv Court ol K'an""' ,uuti 1 n.. nnd Warr.it- .7 ... - . . hand n. Dec. .