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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1947)
OSC Faculty , Members To Be Retired COriVAM.IS, May 31 (I'l-Porty. four Oregon male college family member ninny nf them wIiIpIv Iiiiuwii Ihrmiiiliout the Miiln-wlll Iip milled July I under the new ainle urogram rrmli Inn It for llmao reaching niin IID. Or, U. CI. Unhitch, lrmi (if men, Hiiiniiic the group, will iiiuvii In the l.cwu and Ulaik Collrgo faculty at J'oillniid. fiiur-ll cIiiIm will lunp ln lead er -Hurry Hrymotir mid llrlrn J. (,'nwitlll. OtliPia In 1 1 if agricultural nervier ulntrcl Iiir retirement ere K. t. Itclmer, uiHrliitiiidpiil nl llm Mouthem Oregon branch cicrl iiieut .nil Ion: It o. K'lwlrr, Jaikmn muni v agenl, mid (inn up A. Ncl miii, ('rluiiililit county audit. E. H. Ilenty. iiriilpniwir of. tiuithr ninllm mid head of Iho Oiegon Maanulc order: II. L. Ilpiird, aa altlnnl profraaor (if niaUiriiiallra mid for 40 veare Irndpr of the OHO Imnd: Dr. K. A. MntnudPr. profra aor of iMiltllrnl arlenrp und author of inniiv tiook on government: Dr. W. M. Drpwipii, profpMor of rcouo 111K1 mid lu authority: M. Clyde I'lilllliui, piofeMuir of mechanical milium Inn. lun cnmiilntlKK 60 vi-ar on the Ktnff : Pnul Petri, hrnd nf dip dpoHrtmpht nf innate: Mr. Petri, nrnfeaanr of mualc: mid Dr. !rl W. Bnl'nr, auuiaut drn nf education, are among thine retlr- Ing Qhiloquin High Baccalaureate CHII-OQltlN. My Jl Bacca laureate acrvlrea for the cUm nf IM1 of Chlloniiln High school wrr drill III Hip Melhndltt church nn Htuidity evening. Mny IS. with the Rev. Jmiirx Zcllcr officiating. Mm. A. II. IUer played Hip pro cctalnnal mid receaalnnal, und Mr (I. D. MrKell areomnauled the rholr which aang "The tlrrptl Cathedral" by Purl Halm mid "Jut rnr Today." Elld Dpllortnll aang Hip Invply "Iird'n Praver." wl to mnalr hv Albert Mny Mnlnlte. Rev. Zeller apnke nn Thnught" Youth Talk Slated For Knife, Fork "Wlmt Alxnit lh Younger Gen rrkllmiT" I Ill ubjecl which Mr. Paul Whlliipy will iimi In lirr d rtrpui before th Knlfp mid Fork rluli nl lha dinner meeting tonight, Wednesday, at the Wlllerd. ItpcmiMi Ihla tnplc la of aurh IPiipral Intereal to lh rcaldente of the baaln area the club la offering JO rcerrvatlona to non-member. Thnae winding to attend and mem bera wUhlng to bring extra gueata alimild phone Fred RouUiwell at M31 aa early aa poaatbl. Courthouse Records J..Ur. O.rl Italia Jacob l.tlik., driving whua In taalralvd rina, ,107 JO 1..H. Jacob r.ihh., falling M alo al act-ldaiil. rina, IL Wuu Arthur Maria, m lad hant. Tnm ,4 .VI (nr h"IUr Bay, Inadxtuala brakaa rin. aa fto Hitry rifwarf Uurahy, Inatfaqnata ankM rina. M ao (JiKortl firran VUnnalt, lnaitauala Wt... yliw. MM. 'itna Atlbur Maria, Inadauata krakx rina. (A VI - Menrr Edward Murphy, M aaaai light rma. uao l.rnan Nnal PMrtrk, haala rula vtola Hmi rina. UO t'llffdrd Or ran Baanall, na aloa light Vina, aa bo, w.n. Arthur Maria, no a too Ughl Flna. M M . . . . LEGAL NOTICE SIMMON tH Tllt CJIMClf.T COi:MT Of THE RTA1K OF UHKUUN IW A.1U l-UH TICK COUNTY Or KI.AMAI H. I.YUK K. IIAYUCN, ruinlid, ft A UKNl.HKN. the Pnknnwn Metre if uid m. a. nr.NUHC.N or m rvfttatMlt. und alio il other perene or ratriiM nnliitown clalmini ny rthi, 111. mII, Hen nr lnitrel In I he imI mum decrirrc) In Mm fomplein, heieiii. iJereninu TO H A. KCNDflKN, the t.'ntinftwn Mln of Mid M A HKNOltrN Hf he he rUrtJattK', ncl also all oihrr perton nr nritge unknwn claiming any rigni. iiur, eeiaie, nrn nr intereai in in real muii described In the com pi a in I herein IN THE NAME Or TIIR RTATK OT flHKClO.N: You and each of ou are here hy ritilred to appear id answer lite rmnplaint (lied a in l you tn Ihe aboe eiuitcn eun on or Denre ine twin aay ui iaii. atiai uviiigj ifitg ,mm mj of the time alio wed under Ihe order of 1tM Clmtil Court of Ihe ttlale nf Oregon f'tr Klarnath Counly, for the publlrailon of tliu lummoni and If you fall to appear or answer, rnr want mereor. ine Dialnfiri llt apply to. the Court for Ihe relief Braved for In Ttu poihd alnl. to-wlt: Tnr m deere ordering Ihe above named defendant and erh of ytxt to tet forth ine nam re of your raepewtlvfl rial me in anil in all nr any part of lha following tfaarrllwrt real properly, and that all of th ailveitr rlaimt of you and each nf oti be .(related null end void, and that M tt riHrftd that the plaintiff la the alranlutr ownrr or Ihe fnltnwing dearrlhed ial properly and earh and every part en inai ou ana earn or you nev no right, lltle, eilale or Interest wh"'v in tir o ld real prnparty T. i J . '"(irvei narreii and en- ("lited frnm at-aartlng any rlalma whaUn. e"r m and to uid real property ad P.tthT Pllniff and that Ihe plain tiff l lltle be quisled. Thn Wealerly 40 feel nf the T rry HO fMt, .ot BInrk fti r)XOn Knpnnd Addition In lh City nf KlHiiiNlh Falls. Klamath Couiily, Ore gon also referred to as Second Dixon Addition and Dixon Hocond Ad nlllim. ' Tills lumntnne la served upon you and r-nrh nf you hy publication Ihi-reof tn the Herald and News, a dally newspaper prtnlnd and puhllshrd In Klamath County, Oregon, pursuant to an order w inn imnoruhle llavld H. Vandentterg, Judgg of the atMive entitled Court, mede and cutrrrd tlm loth day of May. IP47, which aid order rfqulrra this iiimmom l Iw publlihrd for four weeks (five Inirrllomi, beginning Ihe aist dav of Mav. if47, and ending Iho lllih day of June, 11)47. I. onTif nrHKMonr, , Attorney for Plaintiff 7.11 Main Street Klaninih Falls. Oregon. M, 31.911: J 4-l.IHNn. 72.1. OUTSIDE PAINTING Guaranteed PRE-WAR QUALITY! Pure Lead and Oil. or L.T.Z. Vied Ejtclunlvejy! Dion Today for (Mtlmatea and llttlngi for the season. : ROPER and ROPER Ju. 'AIMTINO CONTAOTOg 'ft' Klamalh Aa. rhon. tlla Diana And Hubby Arrested t- Wf : A 'tM-m -tliln'i i a tL MM -mvL.m. . . (.jMannaii I. In i iiiniMHairfaoai aaaaan lifi (UwaWM,.! Aolrew Diana Barrymore and her huiband, John Itobert Howard laboral, lennlt pro, were charged with aaaaull and battery and disorderly conduct In l.oulvllle, Ky aa Ihe rrault of an argument with police, Thla picture, with their dog, Mlnou, was taken when Howard became tennl, pre at Ihe Loulerllle Hoal rlub, recently. A I wlrrphoto. Chambers On State Board ti a I ok Maaw 01 i Br, T'aH "The.ma. bt. 6a-yr-old HBlem ment pck- a . .. aa... nnnlriUl htf TlnW. ernnr Kurl Bnrll to the ftUte board of hlaner foucBuon. auuccuiM Mm.' Hmtrlca Wnlton Buckett, who riled Bundiiy t her home In Coot liny Chamber will aerye the reat of Mr. Backetfa term, which expire March 2. I8I. , , . . Born In Peniwylvanla, Chambera came to Oregon In 1010, graduating In mining engineering from Oregon Btate college Tn llo. He engaged In engineering work a few yeara, and lian been In the meat packing bual neu here for SI yeara. Chambera haa been active In clvlo and community affair, hav Ing been president of the Oregon State College Alumni aaaoclatlon. Chiloquin VFW Instituted CHIIXXJUIN, May Jl-The Chi loquin poat No. 4086 of the Veteran of Foreign War auxiliary we of ficially InatltuUd lat week under the leaderahlp of Mr. Henry La Barge of Klamath Fall. Officer for the coming year who were Initiated Included: Rom 8. NeUon, prealdent: Hatel Deffenbacher, aenlor vice prealdent: Mildred Pel er, junior vice prenldent; Mary Wright chaplain: Mearle Pohll, aeuretary-treaeurer: Vivian Wllaon, guard: Delore Bene, conductreaa, mid truatee. ' Hoppe. Ruth Bmlth nd Ruby 8everon. Meeting will be held on the flrt and third Monday of each month. Une The Herald and New Want Ad I They're Inexpemtve, and the reaulta are amazing. raAI.D a Nrw. Klamath falta, Ora. WRONggDAT, May II, INt, Page laaaa Jones Funeral Set Thursday YftrCKA. May 31 funeral cr vlcea will be held Thuraday at 7 p. m. from the Aaarmbly of God church here fnr Mra. Hadle Murphv Jnne. 5, of Montague, mother nf Ouy W. and Orrald P. Jonea of Klamath Palla. Mra. Jonea, a real dent of Montague fnr the paal 31 yeara. died early Mnndny ninrnlng t Blaklynu Cnunly General hn pllal In Yrek. She had been In falling health for the pait year. Surviving her In addition to the two aona In Klamath Kail are two datightera, Mra. Minnie V. Willi of Mmiue.ue and Mra. Berth Have, of Richmond. California: five nther aona. Kdanr C. of Niagara Tnll. N. Y.: Raymond P. of sterling Cltv. Tallf : Paul B of Hllet. Ore : and Herbert and O. R. Jone of Montague, near Yreka. Interment will be In the family plot In Evergreen ceineterv here. Olrdner' Kuneral rhaoel nf Yreka I In charge of arrangement. 2. Bt.AZF. HALTED A amall forr.it fire was reported Tueaday afternoon In the Cheniull area but wa quickly Moicd from apreading by nearby forealry crew. Cai of the fire waa not deter mined and damaue waa minor. The blare occurred alxiul one and one half nulea north of Deer bulte, near Cheniull. Una la In forest aervlre lanila. out of the auiicrvlAlon of Klamath Forest Protective aao-clatlon. Ready Mix CONCRETE from APPROVED, WASHED, GRADED SAND and GRAYEL for QUALITY STRENGTH WORKABILITY Cruihed Rock Screening! GLADNEY & ADAMS Plant Midland Road at So. 6th Phon. 7401 P. 0. Box 838, Klamath Falls, Ore. Slaamateflvpeo're ,1,11 Umtfi. HiHl Irak Coff.e la aa may eat iwayi ba abtalaabfa. t 'J: y IN HIS If ' r -'A W ....i:- -.4 I I'LL TELL "It always taslcs good !" Coffee drink-' ers everywhere will tell you that about Mills Bios, Coffee, But such uniform goodness Is to be expected when you understand how Hills Bros.Coffee Is roasted. By 'Controlled Roasting, an exclusive Hills Bros, process, every coffee bean is roasted evenly.. . never underdone ... never overdone. Hills Bros. Coffee is wonderfully fresh be cause it is vacuum -packed in cans and the new Ultra -Vac jars. TWO GRINDS 1. feftlir Criaf 2. The Nis Drip ul Glass-Maker Criif IN CANS YOU WHY OUR FAVORITE" ITS ess.e.s. mi-s f IBigj EMlevs for MoiS-oiross ON MECHANICAL WORK, PARTS. TIRES AND ACCESSORIES Think of this big saving! You can install four new tires and have your car completely reconditioned and save the price of one tire. Here are examples of the Savings: E 1940 to 1946 Olds "6" Labor Parts Install rings $13.75 $15.50 Reseat, repair valves 12.00 Fit new piston pins 3.00 3.90 Install new main bearings 4.00 7.75 Install rod bearings N. C. 6.90 Remove ring ridge 2.25 Gaskets 3.00 Oil 1.75 $35l $3880 Total Ports and Labor $73.80 Less 10 discount 7.38 $66.42 YOU SAVE . . . . . .57.38 1941 to 1946 Olds "8" Labor Parts Install rings $17.50 $22.20 Reseat, repair valves . ........... 14.00 Fit new piston pins 4.00 5.20 Remove ring ridge 2.75 Install new main bearings 6.00 9.00 Install rod bearings 9.20 Gaskets . 3.60 Oil 2.10 $l4J5 55U0 Total Parts and Labor $96.55 10 discount 9.65 $85.90 YOU SAVE ...... $9.65 The same big savings apply on BUICK, PONTIAC, DODGE, DE SOTO, CHEVROLET, CHRYSLER and all other makes and models. THESE PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ... . . 1941. TIRES . . . 6.00x16 Goodyear DeLuxe or Goodrich Silvertown You save $1.61 Ref. JU.18 NOW $14.49 Your old tires taken in trade. We have just installed new equipment for applying 3-M RUBBERIZED UNDERSEAL Protects against rust, squeaks, rattles and wear. Makes any car ride quieter and elim inates dust. Guaranteed for life of car. Get your car in condition for summer driving now at this big saving! PAY ON OUR EASY BUDGET PLAN AS LONG AS 1 5 MONTHS TO PAY 6 MONTHS WITHOUT INTEREST! REMEMBER! This Big Price Reduction Applies on ALL Labor, Tires, Parts and Accessories OLDS TOWER OLDS-CADILLAC DIVISION 11 E li CO. 7th and Klamath i i