Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 12, 1954, Page 13, Image 13

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ies, lnehUtof five American firms,
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ts) MnM peratlens of Ui oil
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aviridllt4 tie British-owned ln
rosary tJiraa Man aao.
. The avakaamas. aald the mission
vault Mara Saturday night by air
0a Iranian aa&iUl oa the
tBrltaties. ef the zahedl
gvaia t."
The Herald and News is the basic
advertising medium of the Klamath
Basin because it enters most all
homes every day by paid invitation
and carries the complete messages
of commercial concerns, politely
yet forcefully, to a 1 1 members of
the family at the times they wish to
receive them.
'OGRE
First National Statement
Quarterly statement of condition
riguresifor the three Branches ot
First National bank of Portland
located In ths area were reported
today by the branch managers.
R. R. Tlsdale, vice president and
manager - of the Klamath Falls
branch of First National reported
deposits of 15,1M,063 and loans
totaling $U,13.012, as of March 31,
1854. One year ago, on the same
date, deposits were tl5.991.443 and
loans amounted to $13,088,584.
At First National's South Sixth
Street branch, manager Myron E.
Shannon reports that deposits on
March 31, 1984 were $1,888,670 and
loans were $1,(38,638. One year ago
the branch . reported deposits of
$1.530,675.. ,
M. F. Shelton, manager of' First
TODAY!
..the beanty-inU, POWER-fnU, new Aeio Willys NOW
MORE
mm
It's the car of the hour, with more
power per pound, more style per inch,
more value per dollar.
Come in and see it today. '
Till MIW
1954
' - : .
PARKER MOTOR CO.
4th 1 Klamath Ave. Klamath
National's Merrill branch, said that
deposits there -on March 31, 1954
were $2,035,683 and loans totaled
$1,453,116. One year ago the branch
reported deposits of $2,806,371 and
loans of $2,428,544.
At the same time, new all-time
record high figures In deposits,
loans and resources were reported
by O. B. Stephenson, president of
First National Bank of Portland
when he Issued the bank's first
regular statement of condition
since the statewide bank purchased
Its 15 affiliate banks with 18 offices
throughout Oregon.
As of March 31, deposits at First
National and Its 67 statewide bank
ing o f f 1 c e a touted $689,280,818,
loans amounted to $363,787,562, and
resources totaled $745,883,417.
The Car That Says (And Brings).
IIP WWW. MLUMAtn TA11M. i
Published
In releasing the figures, the bank
president reported that over March
31, 1953 deposits at First National
have Increased $125,935,661, loans
have Increased $50,208,880. and
resources have Increased $126,539
704. Capital funds on March 31.
1954 were $44,276,784. which amount
will be Increased by $16 million on
aoout April is wnen sale oi an ad
ditional 400.000 shares ot stock Is
completed. ..
The transfer of the 18 affiliated
banking offices to First National
branches was effected on Feb
ruary 8.
Papers Purchase
Newsprint Plant
PORTLAND 11 : Full owner
ship of the Publishers Paper Co.
newsprint plant at . Oregon City
now lij held by the. Los Angeles
Times, the Los Angeles Mirror and
the Salt Lake City Oeseret News.
The newspapers, which already
owned most of the stock, bought
the remaining 24.5 per cent from
Oregon Pulp and Paper Co. ana
Columbia River Paper Mills, Sam
J.. Robinson, general manager of
Publishers, reported Friday.
The price was not announced.
The Times-Mirror holds 67.55 per
cent and the Deseret News owns
32.45 per cent.
Wrong Day Picked
To Rob Messenger .
NEW YORK W-Sometlmes It
pays to forget.
Every Friday for' the past 18
months Victor Martinez, 17, em
ployed by a Greenwich Village rub
ber casting firm, has been under
orders te cash a weekly payroll
check at a neighboring bank and
then pick up coffee and sandwiches
for fellow employes. '
Yesterday the boss forgot to give
Martinez the check, so the youth
just headed lor the food shop.
A stlckup man cornered Mar
tinez and demanded "the payroll."
Martinez gave him what he had
in his pockets some change and
the sandwich orders.
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A JOINT MEETING of the Kiwanit and Rotary Club wai held recently when Governor Patterson
was in Klamath Falls on brief tour. He it pictured here at the meeting with John Van Doren
(left) president of Kiwanit and Robert Ellington, pretident of Rotary. ) .",,
v ' Photo by Compton
French Eye
Dulles Visit
PARIS Wl Several French
newspapers Saturday took a dim
view of Secretary of State Dulles'
trip to Europe this, weekend to
try to work out a Joint warning
to Communist China against ag
gression in Southeast Asia.
The leftist but anti-Communist
Paris newspaper Combat said Bri
tish and French statesmen . were
being tactfully silent on Dulles'
trip because they felt such a dec
laration might ruin the West's
chances to "explore to the depths"
Russia's intentions at the confer
ence opening April 28 at Geneva
on Korea and Indochina. -
The conservative Volx du Nord
of the northern industrial city of
Lille opposed Dulles' call for an
anti-Red stand In an editorial un
der the beading "We must say
no."
WITH
Foils, Orel
Oregon Darrisfers Mark
Move Of Judge Fee To
Federal Court
By JIM RUNNING
Oregon Journal Staff Writer
Distributed
by The: Associated Press'
PORTLAND Judge James Al
ger Fee, nominated as a Ninth
Federal Circuit Court Judge, in
legal circles Is- best known. ' per
haps, for his wide knowledge of
me law. , .. . ,
His love for the law and his love
for studying It his prodigious
memory and great capacity for
work are legendary will hear
him In good stead on the appeals
oencn where study is the principal
activity ol -judges. -t
one of his aides tells of coming
upon the Judge In his office one
night with four law books open be
fore him. They .were on .easels.
Judge Fee, on his feet, was going
first from one, then to the other,
studying them simultaneously in
researching a case. , '
It Is with mixed emotions unt
Oregon lawyers will see Judge Fee
leave. They growl at the dlctatof
fashion In which he runs his court
Yet they would rather submit a
tough case to him than to almost
any other Judge because they
know the decision will stand up.
A big man ot ( feet 2 Inches, who
played football In college and was
an aviator In World War I, Judge
Fee Is "the nicest man you'd ever
know oft the bench,'.' according to
the often heard remark from attor
neys who a lew moments before
might have been the target ot his
wrath from the bench.
Government attorneys Demo
cratic or Republican get the
same treatment as private law
yers. Washington bureaucrats who
never have heard ol Judge Fee
can't understand' telegrams from
U. s. attorneys in Oregon explain,
lnsr things that can't be done. '
When an executive order irom
Washington arbitrarily stated the
temperature should be at a certain
level In all federal buildings. Judge
Fee countermanded with an order
to the building superintendent that
his court room temperature be set
higher. Judge Fee won over Wash
ington. And the workers in the
buildtno: applauded it as a victory
tor the basic separation of powers
between executive and Judicial.
Judge Fee hates dilatory tactics
Zcr Great For
IldiySUnRash
Zemo, a doctor's formula, promptly
relicts itching ol surface skin rashes,
ecaeraa, prickly heat, athlete's foot.
Zmo steps scratching and so aids
fatter hstling and clearing. Boy Eztt
(irenais Zemo for stubborn cases.
ramuua may lan v, I V
Utilized Want Ad
To Begin Career
To OfOva'te a theatrical
S
gent that hie act really
would go over big with
aavwa ngwsro i neretos
peat hit laat eighty ceita
for a Claaaified Ad to at
tract a throng to hie try-oat,
proved each a hit that he
wea eecceeefally laaacbed
a hie career aa a master
magician,
Waat Ada Solve
Maw Proaiene
is Ktia i ew.
Here In Klamath
Want Ads Work Wonders
urn I r UEiAfC
I the
nERHiiv
Duties K
and will not permit attorneys
drag their feet, . ,-, . ; ,
to
There s never any doubt who's
In charge of the courtroom .when
Judge See is on the bench.
Stories of his strict adherence to
protocol are legion. Once a Journal
reporter, .Jack Ostergren, peeked
through the door.' merely to aee If
court were in session.
It was and Judge Fee saw him.
He halted proceedings and sent his
crier (bailiff) to get Ostergren.
The reporter, led through the
courtroom and seated at the press
table, was reminded bv the Judne
that was the space reserved for
the press.
Off the bench he Is gracious,
and, . when talking with friends.
sprinkles his conversation with the
earthiest of terms. And he is well
aware of his reputation.
This reporter, excusing a delay
In getting to him some prints of
news pictures he had requested,
explained that the photographer
was something of a prima dqnna
and please be patient.
"Prima donna?" said the ludtre.
drawing himself up and tapping
his chest. "I know something about
prima donnas myself!".
Before his nomination was sent
to the Senate, Judge Fee was In.
vestlgated bv the FBI.
Was that necessary lor a person
with Judge Fee's reputation who
has been a lederal district Judge
nenriy s quarter ox a century7
"I think it's a good thing," said
the Judge. "Better to lind out now
than later It something's wrong."
Dairy Promotion
Program Planned
OREGON STATE COLLEGE
Secretary of Agriculture Etta Taft
Benson's announcement last week
of a promotion program to push
consumption of dairy products,
plus a nationwide educational pro
gram to Increase culling of low
producing dairy cattle, will have
counterparts In Oregon, extension
dairy specialists at Oregon State
College report.
Secretary Benson said the pro
motion program, which will reach
Its peak auring June Dairy
Month, and the culling of dairy
herds that has fallen behind na
tionally In recent months are the
first two In a series of moves by
the USDA aimed at Improving the
dairy situation during the market
ing year Beginning this month.
In Oregon, Oscar Haag, exten
sion dairy marketing specialist,
says an Intensified June Dairy
Month promotion this year la now
underway with a series of plan.
nlng meetings scheduled through
April and May in 25 Oregon cities,
v
ft
Case
at i rh. nil
. tUUM TH1M1 Jt! M
Legal Notice
lionsiTLY nmraATioN district
noticx or Mnrrura or
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
Notice U hereby liven that the Boere -of
Director, of Honefry Irrigation TM.
trlel. aellne aa a atnant n Inii.lln.
Hon. wiu meat at Ike tfftee of uio
uutrlct, at Bonanza, Oregon, on Tuea.
lay. Mar 4. ISM. at 10 o'clock ajo.,
'or the purpose of reviewing, and cor
recting ft. etmemants and apportion
ment of taxee. -....
John' F. Harden ...
v ' ' Secretary of Horaaflr
Irrigation District
No. BBS, April 12-lS '
' NOTICE TO CREDTTOBS
Notice la hereby given that the under
elgned hai been appointed aa Admlnlaa
tralor ot the eetete of H. L. Guder.
Ian. alio known aa HUtsn 1 Caderiaa,
deceased, by order of the Circuit Court
of the County of Klamath, and all per
sons having claims against. Mid eatat
are required to present the same to the)
Administrator, duty verified and with
proper, vouchers attached, at the office)
of hts attorney, L. Orth Slaamorr. rat
Ualn Street. Klamath rails, Oregon,
within six months from the data of nrai
publication of this notice.
Weeley Gudcrlan, Aenktnlstrator
Orth Sieemora.
Attorney for Administrator. .
No. BSt April 11.1B-26 May a.
': Nonet "
All person., corpora lions, syndicates,
partnerships, and aoclsUes doing bust- .
ness In the City of Klamath galls.
Oregon, are hereby notified that their
Business, Occupation, or Trade) license)
fee, for the year be finning on Hay I,
and ending at the close of April St, '
1US, will be due and payablo tt the).
City of Klamath relit. Oregon, at thai
Office ot the Police Judge In the City
Hall, for said City, on May 1, 1844, and
U not paid before June 1, 1B64, srUI he
delinquent on and after that data). Ail
Parties falUnf to pay their said license)
fee by June 1, 1SS4. W1U be alibied to
the penalties provided by ordinance.
The license fee may bo paid, without
penalty, after the first publication of
this notice and before June 1, ISni.
The first publication of this twUeej le
AprU 3, 1S94. '
This notice Is given muter atimortty
of Ordinance No. 4330 ot the city ot
fOamath leUa. Oregon, geaarallr
known as the Bui mass, Occupetiecial,
and Trade license fee ordinance, duly
adopted by the Common Council of the
City of Klamath rails, Oregon. :
Don this and day of AprU, ISM,
Frank A. BlAckmer , ' ,,
. - Folic Judge of the City at
Klamath Failt, Oregon '
AprU , I, I, 12. IS, 1, as, at. ft. M4
'
notice to caauimna '
Notice U hereby glvra that the tmder- '
slimed hae been appointed Admin Utra- -trla
of the Batat of Kenneth L DeaiaV
las, Daeaaaed. by the Ctrenit
Court of the But ot Oregon f e r
Klamath County, and hae easallrHNt,
All persona having elalma egalnat said '
Eatat are iroUfled . to present ' the)
same to tha undersigned with proper
voucher! at the office of Wav Kuyken
Jail, Flu Tre Building. Klamath
raile. Oregon, within six months frooa
March 39. 1854.
Elliabeth-' t. rjcuglaa .
Administratrix - .
Wm. KuykendaU
Attorney for Estate
Pine Tree Bldg. ' ,7:','' !
Klamath Falls, Oragna.
Mar. as. April, , ix. IS No, Kt .
NOTICB Or F1NA1 HEFOTtT
AND ACCOCNT
IH THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGOif , . ;
TOR KLAIfATH COirNTr
rn the Matter of tha 111 of .
vneuweii. mi Lissse II.
Notice Is hereby gtren that the irnjar.
algned has filed hia Final Baport Oat
Account of the administration of aald
Estate, and that aald Court has as
Tuesday, April ST, 194, at la o'clock
m. . as xn now . ana use urctuc.
Court Room ha the Court Monas snt
Klamath rails. Oregon, as thai place
for- n serine ooyectione to eaut Final
Report and Account and the atth
tnent thereof.
listed HarcM at. Its..
. . lawrene J. Fit!
Aammuiraicar
Wm. KuykendaU
Attorney for Admmtttratsr
Pin Tr Building '
Klamath Falls, Orafoa
asar, as, April , ta, iv no, aot ,
" ' NOTICB TO CRSDITOlrl
Notlc la narabv xtvan tfiaa
the nndrslgned haa been ppntawd
Sswtttor of to Batata est O. K. Carlo
ton. '. deceased, by the circuit Court
of ' the atat of Oregon, for Klamath
County, and haa qualified. AM ptamui
having elalma against aald Estate are,
notified to present the seme to the
undersigned with proper vouchers at
the office of Wm. Kurkandau, Ftne
Tre Building, Klamath Fane, Or,
gon, within six months from March SO,
ISM. . .
- Airrea c canetosi ' r
Executor . 1
Wm. KuykendaU ' ;
Attorney for Exemior ' v
Pin Tra BUUdtng ( 1
Klamath Falls, Oregon
March I, AprU S. 13, It No, SSS ,
NOTICB TO CREDITORI
IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF .
THE STATE OF OREGON .
' -OR KLAMATH COUNTY
In th Matter of the Relate Claraase
T. Jsnnlson. Deceased.
The undersigns d hag been appointed
by eald court administratrix f aald
estate. Nolle It hereby given t th
creditor of decedent to present their
claims, duly verified aa by law re
quired, within lx months after tha
first publleauon of this notle. t th
undersigned at th law office of A. C
Yadan. 400 Main Street, Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
Deted and tint DU bill bad this day
ot March. 1SS4.
Arvin m. jonnson. .suunmisTrnuias,
March 3S, AprU 1,13,1 No.SM
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Oa
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In the Matter of th Esteta of Robert
Lee Johnson, who eras also known aa
Robert L. Johnson. la,' JOhl
mnit n T aa Johnson- Daeaesed.
Notice ie hereby given that I sure
been appointed administrator f th
stat of Robert Lee Johaaon, eats
was also known as aooeri la, jonnson,
R, L. Johnson and R. Lse Johnson.
All persons having claim agatnat eald
state ere required to present thent
to me, with proper vouchers, t th f-
tic of Gsnong es Genong, First F4
oral Building. Klamath rails, Orwron,
within six months from March a. 1SS4,
which u the data of first pubileaueel
of . this notlc. i ' ,
wuuam iJ.nong v
' Administrator , .
Gsnong Si Genong ' .
Attomeya for Administrator r
Mar. z, AprU s, 13, l no, aw .
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that Amy Edith
ONell has been appointed Executrix
ot the Estat ot John O NelL dmeeerl.
by th Circuit Court of th SUte of
Oregon for Klamath County, asMt a
qualified. AU penons having eialma
against said estate r hereby re
quested to present them duty verified,
as required try law, to th undaralgn) '
executrix et th off lc of P. K. Fuckett,
m WUllts Building, Klamath Fall,
Oregon, on or before six month from
the date of th first publleauon hereof,
which date la March 33, Itfrl
Amy Edith CNell
Executrix of th estate gf
" John O'Neu, deceaasd
P. X. Puckeett .
Attorney at law
toe Willita Building
Klanath Falls, Oregon :
Mar, 23, 30, AprU S, 12. No. SJT
' NOTICB ' ThTVITtNO Btlri
' Notlc Is hereby gtren that th Board
ot Park Commissioners ot th City of
Klamath rails, Oregon win raeetva
saled bids for th following Item at
equipment Bide mar b tued with th
Park Director In th City Hen of MM
City up to 1:30 p.m. Thursday AprU
13th at which time they wiu b opened
and eonaldentd.
1. Comport ahnddar-mlxer with a
oaclty of s-S eu. yds. per hour powMed
by a gaeollne nglneof m J.P.. or
more, mounted on four rubber-tired
wheels, of a quality and apectflcsUon
quel Royer Model N.H. .'".. a
Thla notlc la given by drfectlon of
th Board of Park Commissioners. Tha
Board of Park Commissioners rsasrvee
th right tt suttct aw or all hid. r.
Don this April T. UM
Robert l
Director
no. err. Api t-io-it
DIES ' ' '
JOHORB BAHRU. Malaya
a nhinsaa, tm or imrirjed 10 ttsa
death from tha rear hatch of m
Slrapore-bouiKl Malayan Airwaea
plane today. ' "