The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 21, 1940, Image 10

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THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
March 21, 1040
Matitka
tOfil and SfiOfU
Spring arrived Wednesday, of
flclallr dr w'T
everywhere, because of Febru
ary's 29th dr. but we In the
Klamath country know Spring
arrived here a lot aarliar than
that.
A VERY clever
"special" Is now on
at Currin s For Drugs.
... A package that
looks like a book . . .
And is titled "A Bedtime Beauty
Story" by DuBarry ... In it are
the three Du Barry preparations
for nightly care of your com
plexion, and, incidentally, they
aren't samples, but in regular
size containers.
INSIDE the cover is the "Pre
face to Beauty," which tells you
how to use the preparations . . .
First, the DuBarry Cleansing
Cream, then an application of
DuBarry Skin Freshener, and
lastly DuBarry Special Skin
Cream for overnight . . . All
three are in this box that looks
like a book.
THE "Preface" also suggests
that you use the "beauty angle"
treatment, which was made fam
ous in the DuBarry salon in
Mew York ... To take the treat
ment, you lie is a reclining posi
tion for 15 minutes, with your
feet higher than your head . . .
This stimulates circulation to the
face naturally, working from
within while the DuBarry prep
arations work from without.
THIS bedtime "book" is only
$1.05 . . . Which is a real bar
gain, because the three prepar
ations ordinarily would cost you
$3.50.
YOU needn't
M. 7 - ' worry about
spots on the
IjOEfc: ft tablecloth if you
: use x n e new
"Magic Weave1
cloth that I saw
at Garcelon's.
It acts a lot like
oilcloth, but it isn't ... If you
didn't know, you'd probably say
It was heavy linen.
. xmb new tablecloth is per
manently waterproofed and
stain-resist ing ... It won t crack,
chip, peel, or dry out like oil
cloth ... To clean it, Just wipe
with a damp cloth.
GARCELON'S has a big selec
tion of various colors and de
signs in the 54 by 54 inch size.
... At $1.98.
YOU'LL want to use "Magic
Weave" tablecloths lor breakfast
and lunch always . . . And even
for family dinners.
WITH Spring in
tthe air as well as on
I the calendar, Easter
won't feel right un-
Jess you nave a cor
sage of living flowers on your
new costume . . ,. That s why
wandered the boy friend past
The Flower Basket, (next to
Louie Polin's store) and let him
glimpse the gorgeous corsages.
AND have you seen those' un
usual yellow calla lilies that are
becoming increasingly popular
lor homes at Eastei time? ,
They bring sunshine right into
the house and give an air of
alive-ncss that is most appro
priate for Easter . . . The Flower
Basket has them.
Catceoni
ALL TOO often,
the fur coats sold in
cities the size of
Klamath Falls aren't
much better looking
than the sewed-to-gether
animal skins
that Eskimos wear. . ,
And nobody can really blame
some of the gals around here
for buying their fur coats in big
cities.
BUT the end of last January
I had my eyes opened . . . And
saw what really can be done
with furs in the way of styling.
. . . That was when Rose Ann
Sitkin of Los Angjles brought
a number of her beautiful fur
coats to Long's.
THIS week Lawrence Sitkin
came back to Long's with Spring
and Fall furs . . . Chubbies so
pert and jaunty you'll fall in
love with all of them . . . Finger
tip length jackets that are clev
erly made to give you slimness.
. . . Scarfs so beautiful they
make anyone look like a mil
lion dollars.
INCIDENTALLY, you can
have any of these fun laid
away until Fall at no extra
charge . . . I've heard that all
furs are going up in price next
Fall, so it might be an economy
measure to buy now!
YOU can see these gorgeous
furs at Long s.
mi
Beauty Shop,
; IF YOU haven't tried
,,, Eva Rae hair bcautifier
and tint, you h a v e a
. thrill coming ... It re-
stores life to your hair
ss while it brings back the original
color that sun and wind and just
plain carelessness have taken
away . . . It's a rinse, not a dye,
l that is used at the Medical-
Dental Beauty shop.
" THE manufacturer of Eva Rae
hair bcautifier works on the
theory that "neglect, not age,
dulls your hair." . . . And
there's a lot of truth in that one
sentence. , '
AT C u r r i n'l For
Drugs this week, both
Vance Vaupel, the man
ager, and Tnelma Davis,
the cosmetic consultant.
were thrilled almost beyond
words . . .-Because Currin's has
just been appointed the drug
store headquarters in Klamath
Falls for the nationally famous
Revlon nail and hand prepara
tions. -
. The store has a complete stock
of all the Revlon products . . ,
Nail polish, polish remover, cu
ticle treatment, and creams and
lotions for the care and treat
ment of the hands.
CURRIN'S is the only drug
store in Klamath Falls author
ized to carry Revlon prepara
tions . . . And I don't blame
Vance and Tnelma for getting
excited about it
City ItusinesH '
A city employe was on his
knees painting an orange safety
zone in the center of Main street
at Fourth, Wednesday . . . While
he painted, a business man
stopped in the middle of cross
ing the street, stepped inside
the orange lines, and started ask
ing questions . . . "That must
be fast-drying paint?" . . . "Yup,"
answered the painter. . . Cars
whizzed by on both sides . . .
Tver think you'd get run over
out here in the traffic?" . . .
'Nope," still slapping on the
orange paint . . . Like your
job?" . . . "Yup 'n nope" ... So
the business man gave up and
finished crossing the street.
ISuetutei Jlail
C. OF C. MEMORIAL
... PHOENIX. . Arli.. (P The
junior chamber of commerce
conducted a kangaroo court at
the recent rodeo, fining all who
appeared on the streets without
cowboy costumes.
One tourist, brushing away a
tear, explained ho had Just lost
a son and would give $100 to
the chamber's Christmas fund as
a memorial.
The treasurer's latest report
shows a $101.34 reduction in the
fund. Tho visitors worthless
check came back, and the bank
charged $1.34 for handling it.
LEGAL NOTICES
CERTIFICATS
State of Oregon
Office of the Secretary of State
I. EARL SNELL, Secretary of
State of the State of Oregon,
and Custodian of the Seal of
said State, do hereby certify:
That m accordar.ee with the
provisions of Section 70-106,
Oregon Code 1930. the applica
tion of the Klamath Machine St
Locomotive Works, whose place
of business is Spring and Elm
streets, Klamath Falls, Oregon
for the exclusive use within the,
State of Oregon of a trade-mark
described as follows:
"KLAMATH" with Represen
tation of an Indian Head
to be applied to sawmill, box
factory, logging, farming, and
other Industrial supplies dr
equipment manufactured andor
distributed by the applicant,
was filed and recorded at 9:00
o'clock A. M., this 12th day of
March, 1940.
In testimony Whereof, I have
hereunto set my hand and
affixed hereto the Seal of
the State of Oregon.
Done at the Capitol at Sa
lem. Oregon, this 12th day
of March, A. D., 1940.
(SEAL)
4771 EARL SNELL,
Secretary of- State.
M. 14-21-28. No. 50 .
SUMMONS
Equity No. 5741
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
. KLAMATH.
ELDA M. GRATZER, Plaintiff,
vs.
ALBERT P. GRATZER, Defend
ant. TO ALBERT P. GRATZER, De
fendant: IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: You are
hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed
against you in the above-entitled
suit on or before the 4th day
of April, 1940, which is four
weeks from March 7, 1940,
which is the date of the first
publication hereof, and if you
fail so to answer, for want there
of, plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief prayed for
inner complaint: that you and
the plaintiff be divorced, and
for restoration of her former
name, Elda M. Carmel. This
summons is served upon you by
publication once each week for
four successive and consecutive
weeks, pursuant to order of Ed
ward B. Ashurst, Judge of said
Court, dated March 6, 1940.
(SGD.) DON F. HAMLIN,
Attorney for Plaintiff, 325
Main street, Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
M 7-14-21-28. No. 45.
EXECUTRIX' NOTICE OF
FILING OF FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON,
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF HENRIETTA
STEMWELL, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
tiled my Final Account and Re
port as Executrix of the Estate
of Henrietta Stcmwell, Deceased,
and the above-entitled court has
fixed 2 o'clock in tho afternoon
of Thursday, April 4, 1940, as
the time, and the Circuit Court
Room in the Court House of
Klamath County, Oregon, In the
City of Klamath Falls, in said
Count', as the place, when and
where any person may present
any objection or exception to
anyimng contained therein, or
to anything done by her as Ex
ecutrix, and that at such time
and place the above-entitled
Court will finally pass upon and
settle said Account,
IDA MOM YER ODELL,
Executrix of the Estate of
Henrietta Stcmwell, De
ceased.
F29; M7-14-21-28. No. 40.
Lost and Found
FOUND Purse. Inquire City
uarage, Klamath and Oak
3-21
LOST Wallet containing pa
pers, receipts and about $60,
Reward. Return Cascade
Apartment office. 3-21
General Notices
GORDON'S AUTO TOP SHOP,
formerly on So. 6th St., now
at Balsiger's Auto Glass and
Body Repair Department. 3-30
TRAPPERS Bring in your furs
and get top prices. Hollls
Noonchester, 923 Jefferson, 3
blocks up from Main between
9th and 10th. 3-25
I USE THEM for street wear,
piay tennis in them, I use
them to work in. Frankly, I
have never seen slacks that
would stand wear like this
pair. Yes, I bought them at
Kudy's Men s Shop, 600 Main.
3-23
Personals
PRUDENTIAL Life Insurance
Co. of America, Orville Miles,
agent Phone 2756. P. O. Box
848. 4-20
OLD AT 40? FEEL, YEARS
YOUNGER Ostrex tablets
give pep; often needed after
40, by bodies lacking iron, cal
cium, phosphorus, iodine. Vita
min Bl. 73-year-old DOCTOR
. writes: "Took Ostrex myself."
Get $1.00 size today only 89c.
- Call, write Whitman Drug and
all other good drug stores. 4-1
YOU'LL NEVER REALIZE how
. good looking a sport coat can
be until you see what Rudy's
Men's Shop at 600 Main has
to offer. They have several
lines to pick from, too. Choose
one of the new "BLADE
BACKS" by "White Stag." the
famous ski tog people. 3-23
8
Transportation
Go By Motor Coach
Shortest Route Lowest Fares
to Northern Points
One Round
Way Trip
Spokane ..$1 1.00 $20.05
Boise, Ida. 10.00 18.10
Pdrtland 5.90 10.65
Seattle 8.40 14.65
Mt. Hood Stages, Inc.
Busses Leave 1:00 P; M. ! .
Greyhound Depot Phone 999
3-20mtf
THERE'S more
space and privacy
where Adrienne's
Millinery Depart
ment is located
now. ... In the
nook formerly occupied bv the
shoe department. . . . And you
feel more like trying on hat
after hat, just for the fun of
it. , . . At least I did, especi
ally when I got started on those
utterly lovely Rafield Sorint?
felts.
THESE nationally famous
felts are beautifully tailored in
an the new styles and shapes.
. xnere are various unusual !
and clever crown and brim !
treatments in all the SDrinei
pasieis ana aarK colors. . . .
Each so different I had to try
them all.
INCIDENTALLY. I believe
Martha Schmidt, manager of
the department, has the only
new round-crown rollers parti
cularly favored by the younger
grown-ups. . . . They're $1.95.
LEGAL NOTICES
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON,
FOR THE COUNTY OF
KLAMATH.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF N. D. GINSBACH,
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has filed her
Final Account as Administra
trix of tfio Estate of N. D. Gins-
bach, deceased, and the Court
has appointed April 6th, 1940,
at 10 o'clock A. M. as the time
for hearing objections to such
Final Account and settlement
thereof.
MARY O. GINSBACH,
Administrator of the
Estate of N, D. Gins
bach, deceased.
M. 7-14-21-28. No. 44.
Looking ior Bargains?
to the Classified page.
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nol nerraiary to lell tho dorlor anything imlrH you want to. If roil io illlmt and
don't know tho IIIIHIKN CAUHK of your tronlilee, then urate anre to haie tlila leu and
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DR. S. A. DAVID, D. C.
CHIROPRACTOR
2307 So. 8th St. Phone 2498
M Office Hours 9 a. m. te 7 p. m.
10
Services
SOMETHING NEW IN FIRE
PLACES, CHIMNEYS Phone
2790. Expert workmanship,
FLOOR SANDING and rcflnish.
ing. Clifford Goldon, phono
168-W-3. 3-30
WRINGER ROLLS Washing
machine and vacuum cleaner
parts for all makes. Merit
Washing Machine Sorvlco, 701)
So. 6th. 4-16mtf
NU BONE CORSETT1ERE
Phono 1113-W. llortenso IYt
crson. 4-8
HOUSKCLEAN1NG Call Art
Benedict. 1470-H. 4-12
10
Services
DRESSMAKING Alteration
remodeling. Ann London, 518
Main. - 4-7mtf
PAPEH11ANG1NQ, PAINTING,
Kulsomliiing. Phono 1470-11.
Melvin E. Frost. 410mtf
DRESSMAKING, hemstitching,
buttons, buckles covered, al
terations on n o w and old
clothing. Mrs. H. M. Allcntlor,
731 MUi, Room 210, Ph. 42!).
4-lMmtr
PAINTING
Interior and Exterior. Make
colors to suit; also tinting.
Call Lee, 312 W. 3-21
10
Services
FLOOR SAND1NO Old floors
reflnlshod. Norniun Frulcy.
Phono 108-J-4. 4-lVmtf
LAWN MOW EHS, Saws, Knives,
etc. sliai'pencd by exports.
Free pick-up and delivery,
ilotlcnhiinier Saw Filing, 331-3
E. Miiln. Phono 840, 4 B
MATTRIOSSES RENOVATED
Now tick, $;i,B0. Economy
Miiltrrss Upholstering Co.,
2313 So. 0th. I'linno 1208. 3-21
HIGHEST PRICES paid for used
funilluro mill stoves. OK Sec
ond Hand Slore, (120 Klnmnth.
Phono mil. 4-20
10
Services
WINDOW CLEANING, k nl no
mined walls cleaned, kitchens
witaiicil, $2.80 up. Cull Ithomla,
phone 873, 4-4
CARPENTER Uul'dlng, Re
modeling, Repairing. Phone
8S4-R. 4-1
DRESSMAKING Alteration,
remodeling, Ann London, All!
Mtiln. 4 Otntf
WANTED Shoe salesman for
part lime work. La Poinlu'i.
.1 22
CURTAINS homo Inundered unit
stretched, Reasonable. Phono
1425 W. 4 Omtf
Chief of Police's Sale of Real Property for Specia
City Assessment Liens
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 12lh day of April, 1040,
front door of the City Hall in Klainnth Falls, Klmimth County, Oregon,
following described premises, to-wit:
beginning at the hour of 10:00 A. M. of said day, at the
1 will sell at public auction fur cash on hand all of the
LOT ADDITION BLOCK
INDUSTRIAL:
23 7
28 7
28 and 29 7
16 11
17 11
18 11
21 11
22 11
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24 11
25 13
28 12
27 12
11 to 22. inclusive 13
38 to 34. inclusive 13
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45 to 53, inclusive 14
54 to 59, inclusive 17
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MILLS:
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355 Portion as desc. In deed
vol. 98, page 206 123
LAKE VIEW:
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FAIRVIEW:
N4714 of the W Lot 1 I
E'4 of Lot 1, except
. SMr Of W60 ft. 1
S214 of E50 ft. of 1
and N45 ft. of E50 ft.
of 2 1
M. E. Bagley
M. E. Bagley
Klamath Development Co.
Alfred Blaeser
Alfred Blnescr
Klamath Development Co.
Klnmath Development Co.
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Sam Gaul
Sam Citnl
Sam Gnnl
Klamath Development Co.
Klumath Development Co
Klamath Development Co.
Herbert J. Savidge
Chas. 11. Ashcr
Chas. H. Ashcr
Chas. II. Ashcr
Earl F. Blunkenship
Ida Fryrcar
Angelo Bacchl
Angelo Bacchl
Klamath Development Co.
Klamath Development Co.
Klamath Development Co.
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Ely L. Warficld
Ely L. Wurfield
Klumath Development Co.
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A. Q. X. Smith
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Armcda Wonser
Armcda Wonser
Armeda Wonser
Klamath Development Co.
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E. W. Kasper .
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Fred I la u ok
Fred Hauclc
Klamath Development Co
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Edward Williams .
Edward Williams
Mrs. Julia A. Silant
Wm. Bronson
Wm. Bronson
Mary Ei k .1
Mary E. Sc ,1.
Mary E. & ,1.
F. R. Hauger
N, J. Bcland
Elliolt
Elliott
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Nov. 15, 1929
Nov. 15, 1028
PURPOSE OF
ASSESSMENT AMOUNT
Sewer $136 84
Sewer , 03.68
Sewer Each 31.28
Sewer 63.54
Sewer 87.73
Sewer 8186
Sewer 22 03
Sewer 10.03
Sewer 15.11
Sewer 22.24
Sower 33.7 1
Sewer 33.82
Sewer 33.87
Sewer Each 2 1 OS
Sewer F.arh 2165
Sewer Each 20 81
Struct and Sewer 131.81
Street and Sewer 115.35 j
Street and Sewer 07 68 '
Street and Sewer 84.16
Street and Sewer 110 31
Street and Sewer Each 71 43
Street and Sewer Each 27 07
Street and Sewer Each 102 02
Street and Scwrr 137.53
Street and Sewer 143 17
Street and Sewer 73 40
Street and Sewer 38 03
Street and Sewer 82.11
Street end Rewer 103 56
Street and Sewer 124 78
Street and Sewer 611.84
Street and Sewer' 323 82
Street and Sewer 374 70
Street and Sewer 379 31
Street and Sewer 349 57
Street and Sewer 203.11
Street and Sewer 272 20
Sewer 30 84
Sower 46 58
Sewer 53 22
Sewer 47 76
Sower 36 02
Street and Sewer 28 23
Street and Sewer Each OH 33 1
Street and Sewer 76 53
Street and Sewer 129 24
Street and Sewer 813 01
Street and Sewer 303 63 -
Street and Sewer 202 77
Street and Sewer Each 83.13
Streot and Sewer 90 86
Street and Sewer 63 92
Street and Sewer 01 30
Street and Sewer 172 43
Street and Sewer 170.20
Street and Sewer 100 21
Street and Sewer 105.31
Street and Sewer 163 75
Street and Sewer 161.97
Street and Sewer 100.70
Street and Sewer 160 84
Street and Sewer 102 18
Street and Sewer 164 09
Street and Sewer 167 19
Street and Sewer 1 7 1 37
Street and Sewer 201.77
Street and Sewer 208.26
Street and Sewer 214.98
Street and Sewer 260 07
Street and Sewer 2(13 80
Street and Sewer 4l9.S5i
Street and Sewer 402 54
Street and Sewer 464.00
Street and Sewer 309.92
Street and Sewer 344.11
Street and Sewer 321.43
Street and Sewer 301.03
Street and Sewer 2B8.17
Street and Sewer 273.74
Street and Sewer 2(15.27
Street and Sewer 237 09
Street and Sewer 230.68
Street and Sewer 246 42
Street and Sewer - 200 07
Street and Sewer 204.56
Street and Sewer 100.77
Street and Sewer 190.24
Street and Sewer 104.18
Street and Sewer 102.08
Street and Sower 100.03
Street and Sewer 103.08
Street and Sewer 161.91
Street and Sewer 530.20
Street and Sewer 850.21
Street and Sewer 288.13,
Streot and Sewer 120 411
Street and Sewer 398.45
Street and Sewer 819 11
Street and Sewer 111.77
Street and Sower 315.48
Street and Sewer 639.51
Street and Sewer 515.68
Street and Sower 578.02
Street and Sower 671.(10
Streot and Sewer 820.74
Street and Sewer 743.75
Street and Sewer 274.37
Street' and Sewer 1403 80
Street and Sewer 222.78
Street and Sower
607.20
Thl nnt la maAa tlnil.r ant l-.tr irUlitfl nf n innHr-n r,f ll I- J,.U..1U M 11 .... '
have been delinquent for mor"o7hn one year' ntetoiKW K.WK'S theC'of
Klamath Fails, Klamath County, Oregon, which warrant or list is in my hands. Each of the lo3 r tracts hLi rfr,.n,n,nri
Cri030W?in rTltY of1K)lamath 'J KJrBtl? I0Unty' ?." ' helng sold under Scions 88,22010 SOIlO Oregon
Code 1930, as amended, providing a method of foreclosing special assessment liens 1 vircgon
. "Ch.uf ain ?,r,ceIs Bnd1trc wil1 be sold separately ond will bo struck off to the first bidder offering to pay tho Cltv
of Klamath Falls tho full amount of its assessment liens plus Interest and tho costs of and upon this sale.
, FRANK HAMM,
March 14, 21. 28; April 4. 11, 1940-No. 49 ' Pc0ot0ty:fOtregoCn!y ' Kinmath F"1"' '