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PACE FOI'nTEEN HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON mmmnmmimmit I 1 J'" '" " 11 ill n n i I mm .iiirjji I f i''i AJ 11 V ft VV, -4v -,V ' V' :" V 1 i Gilchrist High News By M.tXINE FLETCHER mey, Darlene Simmons, Harold I Simmons. Kev Taylor. Marshall The honor roll and the ciilien- Wilson. Terry WiUon, Monte Mc snip honor roll lor tne lounn six Hune. THE THIRTY NINE-VOICE CHOIR of California Baptist Col lege, Riverside, California, will present a concert at the First Baptist Church of Klamath Falls at & p.m. on March 14. This concert is sponsored by the Southern Baptist churches of the Klamath Basin, including the First Baptist churches of Dorris and Tulelatte, the Calvary Baptist Church of Stewart-Lennox 'and the First Baptist Church of Klamath Falls. The choir is being presented in various churches of the northwest on a tour to advertise the college and to stimulate gospel music in the churches. KLAMATH FALLS JUNIOR HIGH NEWS By FRANCIS KKNVON An interesting national assembly called "Up 'n' Atom" was pre sented on Thursday, March 8. It was up on by Mr. and Mrs. G. Carroll Rice. Every science dem onstration was lully explained so that those without a science back ground could understand It. The students of KFJH are look ing: forward to spring vacation. It Is from- March 10 to March 18. Due to spring vacation, teachers are g.vlng tes.s now. The KFJH Midnets played their I"';. game on Me cil 7 with Keno. j The little Midgets played In the Iirs pnmr. iiiey deicated Kpno 25-23. In the second game the lid se?:ned to be on the basket for the Midgets because the ball Just .'-uldn't go in. Kern came out on n by i score of 49-27. In the basketball Intramural tour nament there are six teams left. The teams are rooms 11, 12, 14, 15, 18 and 17. Rooms 12 and 14 have not yet lost a game. On Friday, March 9 the social studies teacner gave out panei-a on subjects the students can take in .iin.1 school. Dicing spring v. -ration the students and parents will study the piipfrs and the sttuhnts will come to school with some idea of what they are going to take In high school. The counselors from the high school will be here from March 19 to March 23 to help the students fill out high school schedules. CREDENTIALS MOSCOW, m West Germany's first ambassador to Moscow, Wil helm Haas, presented his creden tials Monday to Soviet President Klcmcnti Voroshllo'-. ARTILLERY STOUL. Korea, lfl North Ko. rea's Communist forces now have atomic artillery, south Korea's Defense Minister said Monday ntgnt. Detensc Minister Sohn Won 11 said, "there are atomic artil lery pieces in North Korea, ac cording to South Korean army in. tclligence reports." illt eis talk about Live Advertisina , it does magmim advertising cover Local Custo mers! mm mi mi FACTS Magazine Circulation !n Klamath County MAGAZINE CIRCULATION AMERICAN MAGAZINE 1,431. otiitK HOMES AND GARDENS 1,201 1,524 ... OF COVERAGE 10.8 9.0 11.5 COLLIER'S GOOD HOUSEKEEPING 1 r7 ,-.-? LADIES' HOME JOURNAL "iMi I IFF "1 n.i-,o - I.qi I LOOK 1 145 MADEMOISELLE. 115 McCALL'S 1 oao SATllRriAV tlCkllki- nr-r. J , 1 1 Kiiiiivj rv 2,327. 170 vCVCUTrru ' tIme::.."" ii TRUE STORY . . . , ,77 WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION "Z"Z. 'jli'Z''"'".. " " moj.imt,, teen.9er' mog.iin.s anj f.ihien mojoiinei. 10.9 8.6 .8 14.8 2.6 3.9 8.8 12.9 Kfaritdft Comfy Circul'crtfon of the HERALD AND NEWS, NctPoid oi Coveroeje Km. RETAILER, WHAT CAN YOU DO ABOUT IT? 5iHa HtH with veur wppll, whm Md feVm. Writ. H,em i, ,how Hiem oPi Bf ,hU pog. ,0 Uck up yor rc,.rt fx odTl,m, wpp,,, rt retl) te Jhow m how mocri,Tc eoni$firy m Ae flreot hufl, of your tatomen. ,ilf OR oWi,, wHe rM,Z CP'" !. po,. .vollbl. t Vu mi m charge. 10,484 7BM Total Trading Area, 12,312 IN ADDITION: Every newspaper reader knows the merchandise advertised is immediately available LOCALLY Purees: All Infemetfei, fmplhi if AJtiin mi Audit Ihmii a Crtul.tieii. ALL BUSINESS IS LOCAL week were polled on tiie maai bulletin board Mondey. The following names appeared on the honor roll: Grade 12, Max ine Fletcher and Tom Larson. Grade 11. Russell Cole, Robert Garner, Bennie James. Annabel! Jones, Jcannette Kellcm. Charles Patterson. Beverly Sample and Ar thur Warren. Grade 10. Stephen Bates, Sue Craig. Kay RoUson. Grade 9, Donald Crotnell. Shir ley Crumb. Karen Focelquist. Sha ron Huddleston, Marlcne Kellem, Dianne NorlJi, Sue Roland and Llndsey Thompson. Graoe 8. Lee- ami Curtis, Chester Emery, Dono van Hltt and Terry Wilson. Grede 7, Pamela Anderson. Nancy Brew er. M.-.ry Helen Edgar, Sharon Hilt, Elizabeth Howey. Ann Ken dall, Mary Sue Koski, James Sam ple. Alia Wilkinson and Linda Wyse. The following students were on the citizenship honor roll: Grade 12. Masine Fletcher and Erline Ware. Grade 11. Annabcll Jones, Jeannette Kellem, Beverly Sample, Peggy Toomey, Arthur Warren. Grade 10. Sue Craig. Sylvia Cur tis, Wanda Hunt, Kay Rolison. Grade 9. Donald Crotwell. Shir ley Crumb. Mary Evins. Karen Fogelquist, Sharon Huddleston, Mervm Jorda.i. Mariene Keiieni, Sandra Lare. Dianne Norlin. Jean Pace. Sue Roldnd. Lindsey Thcmp' son. Grade 8. Betty Cates, Robert Catcs, David Chambers, Leeann Curtis, Chester Emery. Donovan Hltt, Kenneth Ramey, Willard Ra- Home Extension (Editors Note: This Is the sec ond in a scries of historical back ground o.i tie dcvelopmen, ol home extension work In the United States, written by Hope Hol brook, Klamath County Extension agen:. ) Since the time that Winnifred Gillen was home extension agent In t.iis county the entire homu ex tension program has been slated toward the program to aid the homemakcr to maintain the highest Ideals of home life so thai she may secure for herself, her family unu her community satisfactory health, happiness and efficiency with a minimum expenditure of energy and money. Since that time there have been a number of other women who I were active as home agents. Helen Stine was the agent in 1946 re- placing Mrs. Gillen. Miss Stine is ; now a homemaker In Klamath Falls. She is Mrs. John Vaughn ', who lives in the Yalta Garden ' dlsic:. Other agents have been Mary Gbnn and the former Dolores i Bracken. i The home extension program Is a full one and is selected by the i women who lieloncr to the units. This year we have been study ing dry cleaning at home, food lor entertaining, picture selection ?nd framing, making cakes attrac tive, care of the hair, and making inns ana Dreaa irom sweet dough. There will be a workshop on mak ing braided rugs and some eve ning meetings on the law in the homes ot members. This is the way the program is considered. Each year two women from each community attend coun ty wide meetings to determine the interests and needs of homemak eis. Oblectlvcs are chosen toward which the program is slanted. From this balloting a list is made which will help to meet these ob jectives. Each member of a home extension unit has a vote on the urograms for the year. Klamath County has 700 home extension members. Their suggestions are then considered by the county workers and specialists of Oregon State College. Ideas for practical ly every project come from a homemaker in some county of the sip'?. The Klamath County Home Eco nomics Advisory Committee Is made up of seven women who renresent various arers of Klam ath County. Each belongs to a home extension unit. Tiese seven women meet once a month to eval uate the urogram. They help the county adviser by reporting on conditions in ti'e various loca'ilies. This committee also has many projects It works out. The hiitli light of the year is the planning for the annual homemnkers festi val, usually set for the first week in May. This afrair Is open to the public. Exhibits of the projects accomplished arc oil disDlay and the meeting provides an opportuni ty for inter-community visiting. The festival program provides for nn outstanding speaker from ouisiae 'Kiamnm county, prescn lallon of the next year's protrnm. a report on the agricultural out 'ook from an agricultural authori ty and riiusical entertainment. Last y.-nr over 4C0 members of the units and guests were present. Grade 1. Pamela Anderson. Nan nv Brewer. Richard Cole. Clinton Crotwell. Maiy Helen Edgar, Eric Erikscn, Wanda Hmnt. snaron nm Robert Horton. Elizabeth Howey, Je?n Huddleston. Eileene Jordan; Ann Kendall. Mcry Sue Kofki, Carolvn Lake. James Larson, James Sample. Gerald Warren. Al' ta Wilkinson. Vernal wiicox. David Foaeinuist. Arthur War ren Tom Larson. Ronnie DeVine. r.p'ald nrumb. Bob Garner, Rus sell rale. Charles Patterson. John nrpwpr. Ronnie Larson. Mike Ox- borrow. Jearmette Kellem. Beverly Sample. Maxlne Fletcher. Kay Rol ison. Erline Ware and Sue Craig all took the trip to Chiloquin for the annual Senior High Soeech Fes tival on March 6. Mrs. K. W. Roll son. Mrs. Dewey Craig and Dor othv Houston all accomoanied the students on the trip. Jim Fields drove the bus. Students from Gilchrist won hon ors in Ihe Klamath County Con servation Writing Contest. The fol lowing were winners: Group B (grades 7-8 ' first place award. Donovan Hitt: third place award, Sharon Brownell. Group C (grade 9-101 first awards, Sue Craig: sec ond award. Kay Rolison. Grouo i ("tade 11 first place, Annabeii Jones- second place. Beverlv Sam ple: third place. Arthur Warren. Group E (grade 12) first award. Tom Larson; second award, Max lne Fletcher; third award, Erline Ware. . Tne students who won all-county awards arc Donovan Hitt. Group B. who took first place; Sue Craig who took second place in Group C; Annabeii Jones in Group D who placed first; and Tom Larson who rated third place in Group E. 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ADJUSTMENTS Please ma ;e cl.umi lor ,ail'Jr': itnoul aitiy. i "c i.e.-." mufum the rislil io or reject anv Wjnl Ad cooy and will be responsible for onlv one l"""ect Insertion ot anv Wanl Ad and-then nnly bv correct publication the nexl publics lion. Please read the first l"5"""n vour ad. Correction or cancellations re ceived by 5:K) p m- will b made in 101 lowipg r-av'n publication 7 PUBLIC CHARITY Sin,.," "YOUNG WOMEN ofKJ-f,,;.-. ing confidential advice m. Mist Pruitl. Catholic Cham' 2fl Broadwaj, lujene, Oreatm . Turrc TriPPVn -i . L - planted, sprint i-ard ei.0- frrtihzrd for lawn. Foit7 4 nhnna RB53 rotf jTJ WANT AD CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY VACUUM CLEANERS" rcpaira, ciarK I. 122 7WX wiipj IT'S vottd r: Dles Warehouse. Local 4nd lance. WH EXPERT ALTERATIONS renTT Inns. Womem. meni apparel ,S h knm. ra.t aervlce. TowiT Sh vnnri-.r.n. rrmoaeiintT. new du a'terationjanr Phone 5S78. tl ICE SKATES precuion 7roul3-v--- SEPTIC TANKS and llneTeTSrS In.lnllcd. Lacy Kini. ISj clt'nl5 CALX FRALEY for flow iiii-iiinK i-none aOl. ar.wini rMmn.h . hi -m CARPENTER wbRKSiJ K-!5 it the time for inside remrwi.iT kitchen c.blneti. Phon. S ! estimates. ' & DOLL HOSPITAL 1434 LakevS -Phone 8992. ""v !m RUG CLEANING AVEL. rtl.L dirt, bariwr; -Phone 2-2018. fertu. FARMERS now la the tlinTTr your bags reconditioned and funS " Peonies Warehouse. lumiou, FLOOR LAYING. aandinrTf-pST ln. Robert LanU. Call t, Jg Local Composers m To Bs Heard Compositions of local composers. Marie Obenchain, Harry Borel and Alice Michaels, will Ue presented on station KFLW each Tuesday at 3:15 p.m. Vocalist will be Mrs. Lee (Muriel) Hendricks. The first program will include the "Slum ber Song,' written by Miss Oben chain. Other compositions will fol low. Tne program was originated to introduce the talent of local musi cians to residents of Klamath Falls. Information on each week's pro gram will be carried in the Her ald and News. Legal Notice NOTICE Notice la here ay given that the un dersigned as Referee will, pursuant to an Order of the Honorable David It, Vandenbtrit. Judge of the Circuit Court lor the State of Oreo on for fniintv nt Klamath, made and entered the 9th day of March. 1(156. hi the Knit nf Friith Grace Ha ey and Wil liam Halley. her husbanH. vs. Pearl StouEh, a widow, Mary Snoncer and Martin E. Suencer. her husband. Wil liam Martial Raymond and Ruth Ray mond, hia wife. Belie Epy and John Dog Espy, her husband. Defendants. 8-11 to the hichest bidder for rash. that certain real property situated in Ma mat ii uounty, uregon, ana ae Kcrlbed ns: Southwest quarter (SW'O of Section Nine 0l and Lot Four 1 4 of Sectimi Sixteen t lei . Townshto Forl.v-one South Range Six 6i. E.W.M.. Klam ath Countv. OroBon. Said salo to be held at the front door or the Courthouse in Klamatn Falls. Oregon, the 13th day of April, imj, mi ine nour cr iu:uj a in. J. M. Brltton, Referee No. 830 March 13, 20. 27. April 3 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the matter of the estate of Wil liam E. Estes, deceased. To: L. J. Estes. Katherine A. Penny, the dulv anDOint- ed, qualified and acting Administratrix at tne estate oi tne above named dec edent, having filed a petition herein for an Order authorizing her to fell that certain real Droperiy aecrioea at: East Eight-five (85' feet of Lots One Ml and Two (2, Block Five 3i. Al ia moiu Acres, a piattea portion Klamath County. Oregon, according to ine auiy recoraea niai inercoi. Now therefore, in the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby cited to appear in the above entitled Court on or befrre twenty-eight 1281 days from the date of the first publication of this Citation, the same being the 23th nay or repruary, itwo, ana men -ana inert show came, if any there be, why said Petition should not be granted. This Citation is served upon you by publication in the Herald and News pur suanl to an order of the Honcrable Da vid R. Vandenbcrg. Judge of the above entitled Court, dated the 23rd day of February, and which said Order re ouires you to appear herein on or be fore twenty-eight 28i days from the date of first publication. Witness the Honorable David R. Van Henherg, Judge of the above entitled Court. Cha. F. DeLap Clerk B' Betty Hromada Deputy Feb. 28. March 6. 13. 20 No. 802 MAUN By Virginia Bio Inn The March meeting of the Malin Home Extension group was held Monday evening In the Communi ty Hall with chairman Elsie Quinn ptoidinc. The date of March 13 at 12:30 p.m. vm set for tHe next hrtded rus workshop. "Dyeing and Prep aration for Braided Ruts." AH members and others In the com munity Interested in this workshno are invited In attend this meeting o bp hMd at the home of Mrs Philip Blohm. 1 County Extension Agent Hope Holbrook was present to sive the program, "Color and Design for Btuiried Hugs." She discussed the correct proportion to be used for Ihe yize of rugs, general principles of color and design, and how to select the color scheme. Those present were Mrs. p. E. Derry. Mrs. Joe Drnzil. Mrs. J. A Btinn.n. Mrs, O M. K;rkpnick. j .irs. ieresa Aiccomb, Mrs. Bon nie Stephens, Mrs. Roy Kunt. Mrs A. O. Scott, Mrs. Hubert Morolock. Mrs. Norman Ottoman. Mrs. Richard Halou-rk, Mrs. R. S. Bltney, Mrs. Robert Bvrne. Mrs. Ed Nedbalek. Mrs. Robert Ciolt. and Mis. Philip Blihm. Re freshmen were served bv Mrs. Bitney, Mrs. Ha louse k n Mrs. Aloreiock. Equity No. 5fl-36 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH Viola E. Hardesty. Plaintiff vs. Ellis H Hardesty. Defendant. To Ellis H. Hardesty. Defendant: In th Name nf the Stkt nf Cimonn Greetings: You are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint filed asaintt you on or before March 2.1. 1950. and if you fail to o appear and answer, for want thereof, the nlaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief praved fir in h?r complaint on file against you, to wit: For divorce from you upon Ihe ground of desertion. Your attention Is specifirally direrted to the Complaint on file in the above entitled cause. This summons Is served upon vou bv publication, pursuant to Order of "th Honorable David R. Vandenberg. Judce of the above entitled Court, n.iiri Or der being dated February 17. 1956. and by publication thereof for a period of four consecutive and auccessive weeks Insertions!. The date of the firtt publication Is February 21. 19VJ. nd the date of the last publication is March 13. 19IV6. Harrv D. Boivin Attorney for Plaintiff :U3 Main Street Klamath Fall. Oregon Feb. 21. 2a. Mar. cttu. No. -jw 1 A DEATH NOTICES IB FUNERAL NOTICES A CARD OF THANKS B IN MEMORIAM C FUNERAL HOMES D FLORISTS 1 MEETING NOTICES 2 LOST AND FOUND 4 GENERAL NOTICES 6 PERSONALS 7 PUBLIC CHARITY SERVICES 8 TRANSPORTATION 10 SERVICES UDO-IT-YOURSELF 12 HEALTH 13 EDUCATIONAL 14 HELP WANTED, FEMALE 16 HELP WANTED, MALE 18 SITUATIONS WANTED 22 ROOMS FOR RENT 24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 26 HOUSES FOR RENT 28 REAL ESTATE WANTED 29 REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 30 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 32 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 34 FINANCIAL LOANS 36 BUILDING REMODELING 38 FUEL HEATING 39 FOOD PRODUCE 40 BOATS-PETS-SPORTS-HOBBIES 41 RADIO TV MUSIC 42 LIVESTOCK POULTRY 44 MACHINERY 45 MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 46 MKCFLLANFOUS WANTED 4ft MISCELLANEOUS TO 5XCH. 51 MKCaLANFOUS FOR SALE 5 5 AUTOMOTIVE HOUSEMOVING 'Dent Bros. Phone 3746 before 8 a.m. or after 6:30 p.m. A CARD OF THANKS DOTEN WF. W'SH to express our an- Mr"-1 tin" ff- t k!ndreF anH sym pathy extended to us M the t'm! of rjr bereavement, on the narsing of Dan Uoten. our brother ann unci, aiso f"r the punf!-' nr.-i gift. Ruth Rice. Mural Yoder. Katherine Totsen, Merle Mannin?. C FUNERAL HOMES 1 MEETING NOTICES Aloha Chapter No. 61, OES will hold stated meeting Tuesday. Mar. 13. 8 p.m. Masonic Temple. Martha Powell, WM Harold Rush, WP MANZANITA CHAPTER No. 172, O.E.S., will hold a stated meeting, Wed., Mar. 14. 8 P.M., Scot tish Rite Temple. New meeting dates will be the second and fourth Wed. of each month. W M. GeorRianna Clark W P. Gus Vlnhos Septic Tanks Cleaned NEWEST SANITARY METHODS also ROTO ROOTER SERVICE Cleans Sewer Lines of Roota Ed F. King 2434 ORCHARD PH. 88(1 REEVES In Merrill Electric wiring and service ol il kinds. All work guaranteed. Ctl for estimate on any of your wirty needs. No obligation. State of California, Oregon isi city of Klamath Falls licenses. Phone Merrill 2031 or 2754 Prudential Blue Ribbon , Stamps given on all work Title Insurance Abstracts - Escrows WILSON TITLE & ABSTRACT CO. PHONE 6137 311 MB CEMENT WORK Any kind, size or color. Reasonable, prompt service. Call 6317 anytime EXPERIENCED MEN For Your Excavating Grading Driveway Cinders GRAHAM BROS. Phone 5541 11 DO-IT-YOURSELF HAUL YOUR own beef to KlimK1 Packing Company. Tree Use ol itoci trailer. Phone 5335. 1 3 EDUCATIONAL Klamath Chapter No. 35 Royal Arch Masons will hold stated meeting Wed. March 14. 7:30 Visiting companions in vited. Joy Ustick. HP BOOKKEEPING inn. subjerti Klamath So 6th Phone 4760 office machine. eertwriting. w jaineu Cotlcn 2 LOST AND FOUND LOST Girl' blue purse. Oregon fiio-i Store. Identification inside. Phone LOST GLASSES Wm. T. Hodson. 713 Dr. LOST -Mam" Klassei. gold frames. Re ward. Phone 2-91H7. BLACK-RIMMED Rl arses. lost Alii mom district. Phone 56:16. LOST Fitted dark iaMwrCall72 dayii: 4355. evening. 4 GENERAL NOTICES ICE SKATES precision rround Ken's lL.S-flot)uifi:i5 So 6th. phone 7760. FOR YOUR St.inlxv ir-it n-.. r call Pegrv Peehler. nhone 2-0229 fOK STAX TV Ilrnn. Buff Jones (1(163 call NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice h hereby riven thM the under 'ptned executrix hji lpn enpotnted for the Estate nf Ida Belle Corbel) De-c-aie-1. nv the Circuit Coi;ii of Klum aih Countv, Orefon, i.nd thJt all orr ons havinf rlmnii i!'n the tid E. tte are hrrehv notified to Dreent inf in me li the ,,Tid fCi.lnx at 1 24 nm. rij.main r.nt, oreson together with proper 'frtfiro voucher) tthin tlx month from date of the fiMt oubhration nf inn notice, which u February 21. lM Anr e Franc:t J C O Neill. Attorney for Execu' -lt I'tb. 21, 28. Mar. 13, No 7i, fr PERSON ALS Rudv's6th nnd Main LOLAS DOLL HOSPITAL nT.ii. llmakes serviced Phone R7(Vl 7 PUBLIC CHARITY SERVICES WANTED men and women. tcen-"aers on ud for Ground Observers, to take HTh2".h0-r "alch wHt,v fr mtd. ei Th i. Pjrina particularly need- oT'c't 88,5 r 96,3 c"- ALCOHOLICS AIRLINES NEED MEN AND WOMEN 18 to 39, married or single, to t" pare for well paid positions te nical or non-technical. Public cofr tact, hostesses, communicationisti. reservationlsts, radio operat"1 station agents, et. Good pay, vel, glamour, security. Also in' viewing men to train for specuf lzed television-electronics position of servicemen, cameramen, techffl cian. Qualify now. Approved W Korean veterans. Write to: ADt' LINES TRAINING DIVISION, Ctf tral Institute. Box 597. Herald s"1 News, Klamath Falls, Oregon 16 HELP WANTED, MALE SALESMEN CAREER I N ADVERTISING We are interested only in """j who want to earn a minimum $10,000 or more. Louis P. Dow Co., Goodwill 'i vertlsing. world-wide. AAA-1 ritrt 57-year-old instl.ution. lias V ings this urea for a limited m bcr aggressive, clean-cut. n'"' pi-lsing sales representatives managers. ANONYMOfS. U0R,v. Iritndlr hlo tor fsmillts ot Legal Notice TV. - CIRC1IT COCRT OF Industry's most highly recoi copyrighted calendars iwc hi" STATE NOTICE TO CRFOITORS Notice is hereby mvrn ihsl Ihe under stsnert hs leen sppcinted as Adni'mi. trslof of the estate of Mins E.ter Wl sun ltrhes. deceased, br Order of the Circuit Court of the County of Klam ath, and all persons havine claims aeainit said estate are required In pre sent i:,e same lo Ihe Administrator ouljr senfied and with Ihe proper vouch ers atta-heH al his ollice ;jl ... Street Klamath rails. Oreton w'.tlvn sn months tr.-m the dati of ftrsl pub. Iicalion ol this non e p I. Orih Si.emort, Administrator rt. 11. IS. Mar. . 1J. St. ni Ttisr KI1M1TU tXJn to me. with . ... .".''.r"'n' 'hem o"t,cT'f,,ri'h voucher at ,h, S.'Vl'o ,5,a"" C.nnon. first Fed ,,,;,Bu:!dxin-;,r?,h""-;" FaPsVrcVon 1 n. from M,rrh ni"e.rt" " '"" "l'ca; I Cianona Carlson. Executor .... IS our own artists) ur will order. Complete adverii5in2 SP"" laity and business gift line. r miums, direct mail and busm"1 stimulators. Sell on open account. Commit" advanced weekly. Yearly Every business a prospect, r tected territories or accounts, supply you with $900 sample-' ' sales training should you desL .. Write for full particul; LOUIS F. DOW CO.. 7 Pine street San Francisco, CUJ. - narrn 13, o e