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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1947)
I 1 1 I 5 I I f h .1 Blessed Event For Park Dears Expected This Week Bv RUTH KING' It may be a Valentine lor Mag gie and Jiggs, Moore pari bears who are anticipating a blessed event, probably the last of this week. Both were In retirement Sunday and made no comment on the prospect, although B. F. Slott, park caretaker, says they have not hibernated this winter. This will be the second arrival for the two bears, who are brother and sister. Their first, born soon after they were brought to the park in 1934, was liberated in nearby mountains when he was a coming two-year-old. At that time it became evi dent he no longer was welcome as a member of the household. Maggie and Jiggs have a bit of history behind them. They were captured by a forest ranger in the McKenzie pass country In 1931, and later became the property of D. E. Alexander, Klamath county stockman. Since there was doubt about their biological status the two were called Amos and Andy. Later Andy became Annie. Thev had built for them at Tomahawk tavern on the west side of Upper Klamath lake a modern concrete and log home with running water and wire enclosed pen. They ate good food, greeted visitors who fed them taffv and other tidbits with bearlike affability and gamboled like kittens to amuse them selves. Annie had one taste of the big outside world when she escaped from her pen to make "hash" of the caretaker's home. The build ing was empty except for two "young fry" of the Alexander family napping in a bedroom. Annie entered through a kitchen door. Intrigued by the fireplace she put the ashes carefully about the living room. The children, hearing "first a high note and then a low note," peeped from a door to see her trying out her octaves from the piano bench. Mending baskets got in her way. She tried the springs in the davenport. The bed wasn't made to suit her and she overhauled that with no little damage to blankets and the mattress. Before she was discovered she had found her image in a dress ing table mirror and from the telltale evidence she liked what she saw. When the tavern closed, Amos and Annie went lo Moore park, via farm truck, to become Mag gie and Jiggs. Their life there is devoted to their admiring public. Jiggs has learned to scatter too many on lookers with a quick splash in the stream where they drink and bathe but beyond this occasional interlude they Just eat and drowse. CAFE OWNER SUES POLICE OFFICERS PORTLAND. Feb, 13 Ml Conrad A. Johnson, a Portland cafe owner, sued eight police men for $70,000 damages today, declaring they disrupted his business because of a personal grudge against him. Johnson asserted that for three days . in September the men drove police cars over the sidewalk before his cafe, Jostled patrons, and told customers "to slay out of the joint." LEGAL NOTICES NOTU'K TO I'RMHTORS Notice ts hereby given (hut the under ttisned has been duly nppolnted. Executrix of the Kit ate of Fred Nitschelm, deceased, by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County, All peraomi having claims against Mid estate are notified to present same, properly veri fied, lo the said Executrix at the office of her attorney, Henry K, Perkins, in the Stewart-Drew Building. 731 Main Street, in the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, within six Uh mouth from the. date of this notice. Dated rbruary t.lth, 1947, UBHTHA CLARA TOKO. Executrix vt the entitle of Fred Nitschelm, deceased, F13-20-HT MeM.1 No 014 NOTU'K OF FINAL HKTTI.KMKN V NOTICE IS I1KRKHY GIVEN thM the undersigned administrator of the Estate Of GRACE AKLENE ROWKl.l., Deceased, has filed in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon (or Klamath County, the Final Account of his administra tion of snld estate and that the Court has appointed March T, 1D47, at the hour of 10 o'clock A, M. as the time and the courtroom of inld court as the place for the hearing and settlement of said account. Dated this tith day of February, 1MT. R. B. MAXWKLL; Administrator or the Estate of CRACK ARL.ENC HOWELL, d- ccascd F. la-ao-ar No, NOTICK OF FINAL ACCOt NT NOTICE IS HERE11Y CilVKN that t have filed my final account as admini strator of the estate of HKRNAHD W. VOLKTR, deceased, also known as B W VOLKBR. deceased, and the Judge of the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Klamath County, has fixed ten o'clock in the forenoon of February 14th. ItHT, and the courtroom of said Court in the Courthouse at Klamath Falls, Oregon, as the time and place when and where any person may present any objections or exceptions to any thing therein contained, and at said time and place the Court will finally settle said account U ORTII SISEMORK, Administrator of the F.ttAle of HERNARD V. VOLKKH, deceased. J. U-U-a0; F. tJ-13 No. S88. NOTICK OF 8A1.K OF RKAI. PROl'KRTY Notice is hereby given that from and after the nth day of March, l(M7, R. II. Dunbar. Guardian of the Estates of 'SOU WOM'TOT AWM Est"! IF tDii GOT TOO fifNAU. TO CRAWL. THROUGH' -r 1 HOME tVJp MS OT W WOfclH FOR YV 4 put wus l JU5T siappi' Hin JA kmle:M( Helen Jant NtcltoUs and Robert David Nicholas, minors, will, pursuant to an order of the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for the County of Klamath, duly entered on Ihe Mid day of Feb ruary, l-i7, proceed to sell at private sale for cash, subject to the approval of the above-entitled Court, all Ihe tight title. nd Interest of Helen Jane Nicholas and Robert David Nicholas in and to the following-described real property, to-wlt: Lots Eleven and Twelve (It A tat, Block Seven ill of Lakeside Ad dition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon; all sliunle in the County of Klamath, State of Oregon, Proposals to purr-tune said property may be made to me at ami Pine Tree Building, Klamalh Falls, Oregon. Dated and first published February 8th, U4T. R H. DUNBAR. GuArdlan or Ihe Ettales of Helen Jane Nicholas and Robert David Nlcholna. Minora. F. B-ia-30-a7 No. tKW. euch, except bond No. t, of eiun tenee, which shall be for the fracttunnl pail of said sum, and all shall 4ia due inn years after the date of Issue, payment of the entire bonds optional with said City at any coupon paying dale on and utter one year from the dale thereof, 8 id bonds wilt bear Interest at Hie of iuil tu exceed six per cent per annum, pa.veble seiut-aiinually 011 September in and March IE), of ettch year, principal and Interest payable at the office uf the treasurer of the City of Klamath Falls, Oreuon, All proposals must be unconditional and accompanied by a certified check for five per cent of the propositi. The Common Cuuncll reserves Ihe right to reject any and ll bids. An thorlred bv ordinances or the Common Council dtilrd January 27, IWT. HAROLD T. FHANEY, Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls. Oratfnu. J. 30; F. I; M. a incl No'Jm.Ii, NKRA1.U NKW, Klim.lh IU. Ol.. tllt'MMIl AY. F.fcs II, HUT. TM -'ll NOTICK OF BOND MALE Sealed pruposuls will he. received by the Common Council or the Citv of Klamnth Falls. Oregon, for the pure bane of street Improvement bonds, Series 77 and 78, aggregating, Fourteen Thousand. Four Hundred Seven ly .one Dol la rs fH,47l Out, duly authorised bv ordl. naucrx of the said City or Klamath Falls, for Ihe construction and Improvement or the following Improvement units situated in Klamath Falls, Oregon, as follows: Improvement unit No 00 f.viitin atong Martin Street from South Line t 01 ninin ftireei w we norm Line nr Home Avenue: anvi, :.npruvetuent Unit No. 01, extending along Michigan Avenue from the North Line of Main Street to the South-Kasterly line of Esplanade Street and Menlo Way from the Northeasterly line of Michigan Avenue to the Southwesterly line of the V. S. R S. Canal right-of-way. Proposals to purchase said bonds will be received by the undersigned tip to : and Including the 10th day of March, 1 1EU7. at the hour of seven-thirty o'clock p. m., of said day and opened at a regular meeting of the Common Coun cil immediately thereafter; said bonds shall be dated the 13th. day of March, IIM7, and shall be in amounts of 1300.00 1 NOTICK OF Nolle bt hereby niven that pursuant to order of the Circuit Court of the Rial of Oregon, for Klamath Cotuty, made and entered on February tttht 1047, In the matter of th Kstai of Mnry L. McCoutb. deceased, th undersigned will on and after March Mlh, 1047, sell at private sale lo the highest and best bidder for cash ur equivalent, or 'upon The Famous WORLD BIKES tr btckl With iprlng fork, and front whatl brakai. Cat yourt now at POOLER Bicycltt k Sporting Good. 222 So. 7th lorliia lo ! npim'V.d li III t'mlrt, I j hiUnwIns Unui llwd roai pi.iil! Hit Ntirtti.ily (Hi It at l.t. 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