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April 21, 1930 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NTNT5 C 1 as sified Ad Se BUY, SELL AND TRADE WITH NEWS-HERALD WANT-ADS FOR RATES: CASH ADS 2c por ward Insertion. par day's CHARGE AOS 3c pr word par dey'i Insertion. All Mail Order Ads Must Have-Cash With Ordor. par eenl riltioount on I J tilt r a n d I a i on a 1 week. 20 par cant discount on Ida r a n o I a g ooa month. All classified ads ra Insert on to both Tho Klamath News and Evonlng Herald at the above rates, appourlng' In TUa Newa flral. Time limit for classification In the following dsys-pspers la CO P. M. Ada desired In aertad on the intue day aa mlf mltttd will have to run "Too Late to Classify." CLASSIFIED INDEX All claeslflcntlona are num bered and appear In numerical ordor, following i an alpha both leal rofnrence lint ot toe more important claealflcntlons: Automotive ............ IV nulldlnc Matorlala .... 10a Business Oppotrunlttes 10 Contract Work Wanteds 10 Educational 8 Pnrm Implements ............ lla Furnished Apt. to Let. 11 Furnished House to Lot.... 14 Furmahod Itooma to bet. 11 rinanolal 11 (lonornl Notices ..... M 1 Help Wanted. Mnlo.... Help Wanted, romele 1 Llvnatork and feed - 11 l.ost and Found 1 Mlscellanooua tor Bale. It reraonala . 4 Poultry for Bale 23a Real Estate tor Bale. 1? Ileal Estate for Lonto 11 Ileal Kalat Wanted 17a Room and Hoard. 11 Situations Wanted.... 9 Hwapa 10a Transportation ........ 6 Unfurn. Houses to Let..- 15 Wanted Miscellaneous.. 11 Wanted to Kent., 16 Loit and Found LOSTRlack leather key case, possibly at Moure park. Hn turn to Nuwa-Ilorald. Reward. 3 (.07 LOST Small brown key con tnlner wlUi tour keys. Howard. Phone 1900 or return Herald office. 3403 3 General Noticea STOMACH ULCER, OAS PAINS, INDIGESTION vlrtlma. why suffer; For qulrlt relief got a free aample of UIK1A, a doc tor's prescription nt Star Drug Stores. 4644 TOWNHKND Club No. 1 will ponsor candidates' dinner Thursday, April 13. Candi date will apeak aftor the din ner. Admission 40c. 3301 CALL A TAXI Hide In snfoty, aurrounded by stcol, gonulno triple aenlod hydrnulle brakea, radio equipped Poiillncs. lllnck and White Taxi. PHONE TEN FORTY-NINE. 8th and Main. I' hone 1040. 4693 Personals Minta Durfee "Vitarnoil" Uaod by Hoapltala, Doctors, Ostoo paths. Chiropractors and Nurses. Reports ahow tho following ail ments have received the "Vlloin oll" troatmcnt, and practlcnly without exception havo reported nlmoat mlrnculoui reaulta. Nuu r It In, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Vnrlcoso Veins, Varlcoso Ulcers, llomorrholds, Sore Musclre, Swol len nnd Aching Keel, llnrus, Cuts, llnck Achos, and Stiff Nock. "Vltnmoll" la Invnluublo In facial work, also for hair an acnlp. $1.00 nt Drug Stores nud-Donuty Bhopa. i Klamath The firms and Individuals represent ed In this Alphabetical Directory of Specialized Business and Profession al Sorvice are known as Klamath Falls' most reliable business mon and Beauty School Medford School ot Mount? Cul ture, 410 E. Mnln St., Modtord, O logon. Enroll now for May class. 8309 Commercial Printing Printing of all kinds. SHOP PING GUIDE, Pelican Theatre Bldg. Floor Sanding FLOOR SANDING AND REFIN IBHINQ. Phone 108W3. . Fuel v Poyton aetls conl BBo 100 lbs. Sewing HEMSTITCHING, Dressmaking, Indies' suits, aonts, spring anmploB, alterations. Mrs, H. M. Allandor, 614 Walnut Drntmnin king Tailoring. Harriet Urowloy, Phone 424W6, General Noticea AFTER THIS UATHJ I will not be raspiiiialbla for uny debts contracted by my estranged wife, Anna Tt, lloudrloke. Prank B. Hendricks. 23 y DA ItH' oxporlunce repairing nnd sharpening tools. lindon hamor saw filing. 219 K. Main. Phono 1266. 3316 Transportation SAVEI Go by Bus VI Band and Mt. Hood ; Shortott Roula, Lowest Fares to Northwest Points One Hound Way Trip Portland $5.90 $10.65 Seattle . $8.40 $14.65 Spokane $12.30 $20.05 Ouaaea Leave 11:41 Noon from The Greyhound Depot Por Information Phone 999 6 Help Wanted Male MAN for coffee route. 146-a-week opportunity. Automobllo given as bonus. Write Albert Mills, 131 Monmouth, Cincin nati, O. 4712 7 Help Wanted, female HOUHKKKKPKR WANTED Ap ply lout Main. 3509 8 Educational WILL personally Intorvlow men willing to work hard to qual ify fur good-pny positions In AIR CONDITIONING and Re frigeration business, Prefer men with fulr education, me chanically Inclined, now em ployed, willing to devoto aomo spare tlmo to preliminary train ing to become Installation and aervlce experts. Write fully, giving ago, phone, present oc cupation. Utllltl's Kng. Inst., llnx 4713. News-Herald. 4711 9 SituaJtons Wanted AMMTIOUR mnrrlod man, age 26, wishes work. Phone 2167. Address 2441 Orchard Way, 4717 12 Room and Hoard ROOM AND IIOARD for children, country homo; rofnrencea ex changed. Uox 3395, News "'If jd. ' - 3396 Z3 Furnished Apartmente NICE! unfurnished 3-room apart ment. 201 Main. 3403 VACANCY Arcade atiartinoma. 1 7 Real Eatate ForJSale SIX-ROOM modern house, with fireplace, sawdust cooler, 1H acres, with chicken house. Three blorks from highway ahopa. Call after all. Mr. A. Carnlnl. Rt. 1,- Uox 27. 3630 PROPERTY KOR SALE Finest location for hotel alte, two blocka from s. P. depot. Ap ply 422 Broad, 4714 80 ACRP.S f'nbln and out buildings, full water, some fruit, 20 ncrae cultivated, 40 acroa In timber; 20 mllee to Urania Pass. Price 11200, torms half cash. Clara Mong- ' her. Merlin, Ore. 4716 POR BALK 5-acre tract In Junction Acros. See S. R. Uokor, Bell Hotel. 3587 WANT TO 8KLL 80 acres farm land. Who wanta to buyT Owner, 817 Pino. 3405 POR SALE By owner: 4-roora modern house, perfect condi tion; easy terms. . Inquire 219 N 9th. Phone 896. 8501 18 Real Eatate For Leaae 1200 ACRES, fenced; also rnnge around Round lake, lots water and toed, aultable cattle or sheep, 750. C. H. DoLap, Kono route. 3633 In Hungary, where two not ables recently misled each other, there Is an anti-dueling law. Poa slbly been mo there 1b always a chance someone might get hurt. Exclusive of dally mail pianos, 208 ships landed nt the Burling ton, Vt municipal airport during 1035. Business Directory women. You will find them ready to serve you promptly, economically and efficiently. For your own satis faction use this handy guide to the services they offer. House Moving R. II, HADLEY House moving and raising. Phone 1560-W. Palmer Chiropractor DR, ULBN MOOIXB Neurocalometer X-Rny 126 Main Opp. Court House Pumps Byron Jaakson Pumps, . Service. J. M. Wauchope, 111 8. 11th S.t Phone 1803J. Piano Tuning U R, Mann, Dorby's Music store, A divorce can Do obtained In Nevada utter six weeks' resi dence, but six months' residence la rooulrod thnre before tho Ihsii- nnco ot a roaldont fishing llconaa, 18a To Exchange TO TRADE FOR OKAY KLAMATH HOME 16 acres In beautiful sotting, 7 acros of this In peaches, apri cots, apples, cherries, plums, ber ries, grapes, garden, etc.; more can be cultivated. Klne free loam soil, about 5 acres of this In woodland and pasturelnnd; 4 room cottage, electricity, city water, fruit busoment, burn, other buildings. Easy $760 lonn to assume, taxes (35 annually; good stroet, fine fruit Income property, and Ideal for poultry ua woll. Wrllo V. D. Miller, 240 East Mnln St., Ashland, Pro. 3606 19 Automotive AT BALSIGER'S-Complele stock ot used logging trailers and equipment, consisting ot used Isuucson trailers, used Went win trailers, home-made trail ers, etc. Mala and Esplanade. . 4681 KOlt RALE 1931 Hudson sedan, good condition; bargain. 700 Mitchell. 3035 USED CARS 1930 Hudson Bodan.- 1930 LaSalle Town Bedan, ( wire wheels.' 1928 Chevrolet Coipa. 1921 Packard. Small I Bodan. 1930 Bulck Small Coup. Imperial Motors, Inc. Cadlllao and LaSalle 3rd and Mala 20 Miscellaneous For Sale SPECIALS Hous paint, outside or Inside. 11.96 per gallon. Guaranteed lead and oil paint, 12.65. Wall paper 6c per roll, and up. Floor aanderi and polishers for rent. PATTERSON PAINT STORE, 230 Main. 4699 FOR SALE Good light two wheel trailer. 1630 Wordon. 3629 FOR SALE 160 aacke certified Netted Oem aeed potatoea, tugged, Boyd Thacker, West side Tula lake. 3504 SEED POTATOES and good cull potatoea for eule. Inquire 1406 Oregon. 3631 FIR AND PINE WOOD Phone 267W2. Bob Brown, 3637 POR SALE No, l and No. 2 potatoes. Also good seed po tatoea. See them at Altamont Auto Camp. 3510 FOR SALE Almost new tri cycle, balloon tires. 2226 Vine. 3634 KOR SALE Fordson tractor with extension wheels and Bosch magneto, 1150 cash. Working. A. L. Winter, tlve miles southeast of Merrill. 4715 POR 8ALE Early Rose seed po tatoea. W. A. Kottboff, Ma tin. Phone 1022. 2602 it Wanted Miscellaneous ii.ii.fiAriiii-ii'.-i-i' - WANTED 29-ox. green bottloa, 20c doxen, Klamath Ice ft Storage. 661 Spring. 8502 '2 Livestock nod reed FOR SALE One gelding, about 1600 lbs. Chaae place, 6 miles west of Keno, on Ashland highway. 3612 KOR SALE Jersey milk cow. also aaddle mare. B. E. Bar rlngton, Malln, Ore. 3615 72a Poultr For Sale SUPER QUALITY CHICKS Bred for also and production, state blood tested, White Leghorns, scxed day old pullets or straight run chicks. Also R. I. Reds and Barred Plymouth Rocka. Bond card tor litera ture giving prices and testi monials. Established 20 years. Magulre Electrlo Hatchery, 2416 N. E, Oregon St., Port land, Ore. 1434 FOR SALE Buff-Orpington baby chicks, 212 per 100, S. R. Woodlcy, Merrill, Ore. Repairing Furniture and stove repairing neatly done. All work guaran teed or money back. Perkins Bargain House, 119 N. 4th St. . Phone 191. Roofing EXPERT repairing and recover ing composition shingles. . Terms, Atlas Root Co. Phone 1611.. 1400 80, 6th. 41 Sand Clean snnd for plnBte- or cement work, 12 per yard delivered. Phone 969. 1319 Contractor and Builder Leo N. Huls, Phone 800. Esti mates furnished. 8340 ctio n QUICK RESULTS 25 Money to Loan The First federal bas PLENTY OF MONEY YOU CAN BORROW to BUY . . BUILD . . REMODEL Own a Modem Home I'ny Titan Rent Low Cost, Long Term Monthly Payment Plan FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF KLAMATH FALLS III No. (Hh Phone 1040 LOWEST RATES on AUTO LOANS and REFINANCING Quick, Dependable, Safe, No co-signers No Red Tape NO HIDDEN CHARGES Let us finance your new or naed car purchase Motor Investment Co. License M104 114 No. 7lb Pb. 811 Legal Noticea NOTICE OK HALE OK REAL PltOPUHTV FOR DEUXQt'KNT IMPROVEMENT AKHKHHMENT. By virtue of a Warrant Issued by tho Police Judge of the City of Klnmath Falls, Oregon, dated the 24th day of March. 1930, A. D., and to me directed, notice la hereby given that I have levied upon the following-described real property, to-wlt: Beginning on the southwest corner of lot 2, Block 17, Hot Springs Addition to the City ' ot Klamath Falls, Ore.; thence along the south line of the said lot 2, 66.6 ft.; thence north 2127' west, along the line of private drive to an In tersection ef a line running south 7227' west, from a point 110 ft. northwesterly along the easterly line of lot 1 from the southeast corner of the said lot 1; thence west erly along said Intersecting line to the west line ot said lot 2; thence south on the west line ot lot 2. 60 ft. to the place ot beginning, taken and levied- upon as the property of George W. McCollum, In satisfaction of a certain paving lien created and docketed by the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, for a proportionate share ot the cost of Improving 46th Paving Unit which aald lien la docketed In Volume 8 ot the Bond Lien Docket ot aald City at page 171, thereof on the date ot Nov. : 15, 1926, A. D., in the sum ot 178.27: Notlce is also hereby given that tbe undersigned will, on the 6th day ot May, 193C, A, D., at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M, ot said day, at the front door of the City Hall in said City, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In band, the aforementioned and described real property, or so much thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy the above Hen In the sum of 170.44, together with Interest thereon at the rate ot 6 per cent per annum from the 15th day ot November, 1927, a! D and to gether with the costs and dis bursements of sale hereunder. FRANK HAMM, Chief of Police of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. H. A. 7, 14, 21, 28, M. 6. No. 62 NOTICE OF SALE OK ItKAI. PROPERTY FOB DELINQUENT IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT. By virtue of a warrant Issued by the Police Judge ot the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, dated the 24th day of March. 1936, A. D., and to ma directed, notice Is hereby given that I have levied upon the following-described real property, to-wlt: ' Beginning on the westerly line ot Lot 2,. Block 17, Hot Springs Addition to the City of Klamath Palls, Oregon, at a point 123.5 feet from the southwest corner of snld Lot 2; thence north 7653' east 60.1 feet to the east line of aald Lot 2; thence north west along the said east line of Lot 2, 84.9 feet to the north line ot Lot 2; thence westerly on the north line ot Lot 2, 24.8 feet to the west line ot Lot 2; thence south on the west line ot said Lot 2, 73.5 feet to the place of beginning, taken and levied upon as i the property of Mrs. Irmn Dixon, in satisfaction of a certain paving lien created and docketed by the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, for a proportionate share ot the cost of Improving 4titli Improvement Unit which said Hen is docketed In Volume 3 of the Bond Lien Docket of said olty at page 171 thereof on the date of Nov. 15, 1926, A. D In the sum ot $277.74. Notice la also hereby given that the undersigned will, on the 6th dny of May, 1936, A. D., at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said dny, at the front door of the City Hnll In snld City, aell at publlo auction to the highest bid der for cuBh In hand, the afore mentioned and described real property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the above lien In the sum ot 2249.96 together with Interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 15th day of November, 1927, A, D nnd together with the costs and disbursements ot sale hereunder. FRANK HAMM, ,' Chief ot Police of the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon. II A, 7,14,21,28,M.5 No. 63 ' NOTICE OK SHERIFF'S SALE ' On the 14th day of May, 1936, nt the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.. at tho front door ot the County court House in Klamath Falls, Oregon. I will sell nt miction to the hlghost bidder for ensh, the following doBciibod property, sit- Legal Notices tinted In Kluinuth County, Ore gon, and described as follows-. Lot numbered Hlx, Block num bered Porty-Heven, Hot Springs Addition to Klamath Fails, Kluin uth County, Oregon, Said salu Is made under exe cution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County, to me di rected In tbe case of the Fort- land Mortgage Company, a cor poration, vs. Fnye Hullo Durbln, widow of Hoy p. Durbln, deceas ed; Faye Belle Durhln, Adminis tratrix of the Estate of Hoy F. Durbln, deceased; A. A. Mac Master; The Pacific Savings ft Loan Association, a corporation; The American National Bank of Klnmntli Falls, a corporation; Roy Francis Durbln, Jr., a minor. and Jane Durbln, a minor, the only children of Roy P, Durbln, deceased, defendants. ' L. L. LOW, Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon, By Anne Price, Deputy. H A.14,21,28-M.5,12 No. 93 KOTH.'K OK KALE OK REAL PROl'KIITV KOH DELINQUENT IMPROVEMENT AHHKHHMENX By virtue of a Warrant Issued by tho Police Judge ot tbe City of Kluinuth Palls, Oregon, dated the 31st day of March, 1936, A. IJ,, and to me directed, notice Is hereby given that I have levied upon the following-described real property, to-wlt: . Lots 17 and 18 and the south west 30 feet or Lot 19, all In Block 4, Canal Addition to the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, taken and levied upon as the property of M. G, Mac Kevin, in satisfaction of a certain paving Hen created ana docketed by tbe City ot Klamath Falls, Orogon, for a proportionate share of the cost ot Improving 64th Improve ment Unit which said il.'D Is docketed In Volume 4 of the Bond Lien Docket of said City at page 28 thereof, on tbe date of March 29, 192", A. D., In the sum ot 31,011.75. Notice Is also hereby given that the undersigned will, on the 14th day of May, 1936, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., ot said day, at the front door of Uie City Hall In said City, sell at public auction to tbe highest bid der for cash In hand, tbe afore mentioned and described real property, or so much tbereot as may be necessary to satisfy tbe above Hen In the sum ot 11,011.75, together with Interest tbereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 29th day of Mnrch, 1927, A. D., and together with the costs and disbursements ot sale hereunder. FRANK HAMM, Chief of Police of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. H A.14, 21,28, M. 5.12 No. 90 NOTICE OK BALE OK REAL PROPERTY KOlt DELINQUENT IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT By virtue of a Warrant Issued by the Police Judge ot the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, dated the 31st day of March, ,1936, A. D and to me directed, 'notice Is hereby given that I hiure. levied upon the following-described real property, to-wlt: Lot 1, Block 18, Riverside Ad dition to the City of Klamath Palls, Oregon, taken and levied upon as tbe property of Jennie Snyder, In satisfaction of a cer tain paving lien created and docketed by the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, for a proportionate share ot the cost of Improving 48th Improvement Unit which snld lien Is docketed In Volume 4 of the Bond Lien Docket or said City at page 4 thereof on the date ot May 4th, 1927, A. D in the sum ot 1286.70. Notice Is bIbo hereby given that the undersigned will, on the 14th dny of May, 1936. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M, ot said day, at the front door of the City Hall In aald City, sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash In hand, tbe afore mentioned and described real property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to aatlsfy the above lien In the sum of 2286.70, together with Interest thereon at the rate ot 6 per cent per annum from the 4th day ot May, 1927, A. D and together with tbe costs and disbursements ot sale hereunder. FRANK HAMM, Chief ot Police of the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon. H A. 14, 2 1, 28. M. 5, 12 No. 89 NOTICE OK SALE OF REAL PROPERTY FOR DELINQUENT IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT. By Virtue of a Warrant issued by the Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, dated the 24th day of March, 1936, A. D and to me directed, notice is hei-eby given that I have levied upon the following-described real property, to-wlt: i Lot 3, Block 17, Hot Springs Addition to the City ot Klam ath Falls, Oregon, taken and levied upon as the property of Heston B. Rhodes, In satisfaction ot a certain pav ing Hen created and docketed by the City ot Klamath Falls. Ore gon, for a proportionate share ot the cost of Improving 46th Im provement Unit which said Hen Is docketed in Volume 3 of the Bond Lien Docket of snld City at page 171 thereof on the date of Nov. 16, 1926, A. D.. In the sum of $748.64. Notice Is also hereby given that the undersigned will, on the 6th day ot May, 1986, A, D., at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the front door of the City Hnll in said City, sell at publlo auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the aforementioned and described renl property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the above lien In - the sum of $748.64, together 'With interest thereon nt the rato of 6 per cent per annum from the 16th day of November, 1026, A. D., and together with the costs and dis bursements ot sale hereunder, FRANK HAMM, i Chief of Police of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, H. A, 7, 14, 21, 28, M. 5. No. 61 NOTICE OK SALE OK REAL PROPERTY KOH. DELINQUENT i.m-mn I'j.iii'.wi' assessment. By virtue of a Warrant issued by the Police Judgo of the City of Klnmath Fnlls, Oregon dnted the 24th dny ot Mnrch, 1930. A. D and tQ uiu (Uiiiiaii, iaUQ Legal Noticea la hereby given that I have levied upon the following-described real property, to-wlt: Lot 9A, Block 6, Railroad Ad dition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, taken and levied upon as the property of A. V. Humphrey, In satisfaction of a certain Sewer lien created and docketed by the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, fur a proportionate ahara ot the cost of Improving 6th Sewer Unit which said Hen Is docketed In Volume 3 ot the Bond Lien Docket of City at page 61 there of on the date ot May 4, 1921, A. I)., In the sum of 113.78. Notice Is also hereby given that (ha undersigned will, on the 6th day of May, 1936, A. D at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M, of said dny, at the front door ot the City Hall in aald City, aell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash In hand, the a (ore mentioned and described real property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the above Hen In tbe sum of 113.78, together with Interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 4th day ot May, 1925, A. D., and together with the costs and disbursements of sale hereunder. FRANK HAMM, Chief of Police of the 'City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon. H. A. 7, 14. 21, 28, M. 5. No. 60 NOTICE OF HAI.R (w up i. I'JtOPERTV FOR DELINQUENT iriwra)is.Tr ASSESSMENT. By virtue of a Warrant Issued by the Pol'ce Judge of the City of Klamnth Falls, Oregon, dated 1st day of April, 1936, A. D and to me directed, notice Is hereby given that I have levied upon the following-described real property, to-wlt: The easterly 20 feet 'of the westerly Jto feet of Lot 3, Block 16, First Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, taken and levied upon as the property of B. M. Patlson, In satisfaction ot a certain paving Hen created and docketed by the City of Klamath Failft. Orton. for a nrnnnrtlnnnfo share of the cost of Improving 61st Improvement Unit, which said Hen is docketed In Volume oi tne Bond Lien Docket of said City at page 158 thereof on the date of Mav 13. 1997 a n in ,h sum of 1152.73. Notice la also uereoy given tnat the undersigned will, on tne 22nd day of May, 1936. at the hour of in nvini. a.m. of sild day, at the front door of the City Hall In said City, tell at public auction to tbe high est bidder for cash in band, the afore-mentioned and described real property, or so much thereof as may be .necessary to satisfy the above lien in the sum of 1152.73, together vlth Interest thereon at tne rate ot 6 per cent per annum from the 13th day of May, 1927, A. D.. and toeethnr with th. and disbursements of sale here- unaer. FRANK HAMM, Chief of Police of the City of Klamath Falls Oregon. HA 21,28 M 6,12,19 99 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PKOPERTV lrR nn.rvni i. vT IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT. By virtue of a Warrant issued by the Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, dated 1st day of April, 1936, A. D., and to me dirprtpH. nntla fa ,-..),.. given that I have levied upon the following-described real property, Lots 16, and 17. Block , Sec ond Hot Springs Addition to the City of. Klamath Falls, Oregon, taken and levied upon as the DrODertv of v.vn R fimii. i -att raction of a certain paving Hen wcuieu una aocaetea by the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, for a proportionate share of the cost of improving 63rd Improvement Unit, which said lien Is docketed in Volume 4 of the Bond' Lien Docket ot said City at page 169 mereui ou me aate of May 81st, 1927. A. D. in the. mm nt CI Notice la also hereby given that .mw unurmigiiea win, on tne 22nd day of May, 1936, at the hoar of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the front door of the City Hall In said City, aell at public auction to the hiehpnt hlrlHap .n K t 1U, VHBU 1,1 hand, the aforementioned and de- scnuea real property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to SatlBfV the AhnVA lion In k ... of $267.51. together with interest uiereon at tne rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 31et day of May, 1927 A.D, and together with the costs mid disbursement of sale hereunder. FRANK HAMM, Chief of Police of the City of Klamath Falls Orppnn. H A'21,2S M 6,12,1998 CALL FOR BIDS School District Kn 1 n,M1 celve bids up to 6 o'clock p.m., i".t in, j.jo, on tne following: Ninety corda of 4-foot body WOOd. ctlt from law. 1lnn i. trees, delivered and tiered on the grounus or tne Riverside School as designated by school represen tatives; Fifteen cords of 16-lnch body wood, but from large live fir trees, and delivered and tiered as above; Alternate hl,1a will ha n tA ered on fir slabs, go cords 4-foot ana it corda 16-inch, delivered and tiered as specified, no edg ings to be In the wnnd. Fuel oil in an amount not to exceed tio.uoo gallons to be de4lv ered at times nml ninna ,ipai. nated by the board during the auuuut year. All WOOd hirifl. In hA flnrtAmno. nled by certified check of 5 of uuiuuui or uiu. IDA M. ODELL, Clerk, 116 North Eighth stroet, Klamath Falls, Oregon. HA 21 N A 22100 Proposes to One. Marries Another LONDON. Tuesday. Anrll tl (UP) Paul Mltche'i, wealthy 24-year-old Mevfnirltn. Miin hm. posed to the blonde film actress. Mary Carlisle, by trans-Atlantic telephone last week, secretly married n Miss Ann Godwin Tur ner, 20, on Friday, It was re Veiled jauJjr .Qd(iy, .-11 MERRILL, April 21. A full business program occupied mem bers of the Merrill Parent-Teacher association Thursday after noon with election of offloers for the coming year the para mount Issue. Mrs. F. B, Trotman accepted the office of president and Miss Mary Wbltellne will serve as vice president, while the combined of fice of secretary and treasurer will be filled by Mrs. Tom Laird. Plans for tbe health ellnlo for children of pre-school age are being steadily advanced under the direction of Mrs. Warren Fruits, general chairman ot the round-np and her assistants and tbe clinic, to be held under the supervision of county health of ficials and local physicians will be held the week following the close of school, or the latter part ot May, , In the meantime mothers of children nnder school age will be contacted and the plan ex plained. Each child will be ex amined individually and a check made on any physical detects by competent advisors. The clinic is beld to assist pa rents In preparing children for school entrance by listing de fects of eyes, nose, throat, or other ailments. No charge Is to be made for the service. ' Wilbur Roblnette, principal of the elementary school, discussed the policy advanced by all ele mentary schools of preventing entrance of children in the pri mary department who are too yonng to adjust themselves to school routine. Children who are not six years of age before January 1 ot tbe year they plan to enter cannot be accepted and a concensus of present day instructors is that an added year is of benefit to the average child. An announcement was made ' by Roblnette ot tbe purchase of a Bett's machine by the county school board to be used to de tect eye defects among students. Purchased through the efforts of Miss Kay Ransom, county school nurse, who repeatedly observes the effect of poor vision on chil dren's progress, the machine will be used to check near-sightedness, far-sightedness and astigma tism in ail schools ot the county. One-half the purchase price was given by the county, and Parent-Teacher associations have been asked to contribute tbe re mainder. - Five dollars was ad vanced by the local unit. The Merrill group also donat ed the sum ot $1 to Red Cross flood relief work, according to Mrs. Trotman, who is handling the contributions from Merrill. All organizations here are being contacted and the response has been moBt gratifying. - MERRILL BRIEFS . MERRILL, April 21 Mrs. J. L. Fotherlngbam, Mrs. Paul Lewis, Mrs. F. S. Trotman, Mrs. Wilbur Roblnette. Mrs. Warren Fruits and Mrs. Pete McNeil at tended the meeting in the Hen ley grange hall Friday afternoon at which Mrs. Alalia Sager, ex tension clothing and textile spe cialist, and Mrs. Maud Morse, extension specialist in parent ed ucation and child development, both ot O. 8. C, were present. Mrs. Sager spoke on "When the Family Bnys Shoes," and Mrs. Morse, on "Our Family Talks It Over." The meeting was attended by representatives from all parts of Klamath coun ty. Garden club members made a tour ot Moeller's greenhouses In Klamath Falls on their last reg ular meeting day to study vari ous plants and plant care. An assistant explained the various kinds ot shrubbery and trees and the meeting waa heavily attend ed. The club Is not planning a spring flower show this aeaaon. 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The next meeting will lie with Mrs. Sam Enman on April 21. Mr. and Mrs, George Of field have had as their relent guests Mr. and Mrs. - Frank Hnnnlciit and daughter of Chemult, who spent Easter here, and Mri. J, H. Wright, Klamath Falls, who waa a visitor Friday afternoon. Mrs. Sol Dewey, Chleo, Cnl visited briefly tills) week with Mra, Max Hartlerode, Mrs. Dewey was called here by the Ill ness of Mrs. Ferguson, Paaadena, a slBter-ln-law, Mra, Ferguson, critically - Injured several weeks ago near Malln in a wreck which involved the cars of Joe Dewey ot Malln, and Stewart brothers, also ot th-t olty, suf fered a serious relapse recently. Both Mra. Ferguson and Mrs. Joe Dewey are atlll patients la a Klamath Falls hospital. Mrs. Mary Merrill, Thermopo lis, Wyo., is visiting In the home ot her daughter, Mrs. Madison Brown and family. Dr. Stevenson, Malln, will fill the pulpit of the Merrill Presby terian church, Sunday evening, April 26, In the absence of the Rev, Mr. Travallle, who will be In attendance at tbe state Chris tian Endeavor session at Eugene which a number of young people from Merrill plan to attend also, CLEAR LAKE CCG EiOHUP TULBLAKE, April 21. The personnel of the Clear lake CCC camp waa Increased by 67 mam ben Friday, who arrived from Missouri to replace men who did not re-enroll at the beginning of the flacal year, April 1. The camp enrollment Is now booated to normal. A crew was moved Friday Into the Nigger Bend springs district to complete the road started last summer and when the stretch is finished a small crew' will be moved to Upper Klamath lake, where work will start on a head quarters building near tbe old Beck's logging camp site. While no definite plans have been ap proved, according to C. G. Fair child, of the biological survey here, it Is expected that the bnlldlng will be a permanent one. Other men in camp will be placed on construction work on the proposed headquarters bnlld lng on Tulelake. ' Fairchlld, who visited the Clear lake camp Friday stated that ap proximately 600 pelican nests have been observed on Clear lake and that Canadian geese are al ready hatching there and - on Tulelake. A survey of nests Is to be made by boat in the near future, but nesting ot both ducks and geese la reported to be heavy this season. Herbert Dill, biologist from Iowa, , has replaced . Fred L Davis, who served in the same capacity at Clear lake. Davis has been transferred to Seattle. Two Persons Die in Freak Rail Accident TOPEKA, Kan!, April 21 UP) A runaway railway coach Mon day killed two and injured six ot its 14 passengers in a freak accident on the Union Pacific branch line north of here. The accident was caused by a huge steel plate, which was part of a grade crossing, becoming dislodged and catching against the wheels ot the rear halt of a two-part motor train.- The rear coach broke Its coupling vlth the engine half of the train, then hurtled along 20 feet on broken trucks into a ditch. The dead were Mrs. Elmer Peterson, Onega, Kan., and F. W. Kaul, Beatrice, Neb. The Tasmanian wolf Is striped like a tiger, has a tail like a rat, la a relative of opossums, and Is not a wolf at all. 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