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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 10B2
Wonderful What
Girdles Can Do
' NEW YORK on Can a Persian
limb coat be bidden Inside a worn
ain girdle?
i" "It Is physically Impossible to do
such a thing," said Defense Attor
, ney Carson P. Baker Tuesday at
(the trial ol two women aocused of
' shoplifting such a coat by con
cealing it under the girdle one of
i them wore, ' ' 1
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But Assistant District Attorney
James P. McQratton picked up a
girdle entered In evidence
He wiggled his 180-pound frame
and finally twisted the girdle over
his hips. He picked up the coat in
question ana stuiica n insiac.
Then, as he strutted back and
forth before the Jury, Uie prose
cutor asked: "I leave It to you to
decide wheiher It could or coma
not be done."
Slxtv minutes later the Jury
found Margaret Walker, 30, and
Mrs. Leary Wright, 47, both guilty,
and
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LONG SEASON"
' BEND Lfi This city had
nights of skating this year one of
the longest seasons on record. But
warm winds have brought It to
an end. .
Another cold spell could put the
city rink back In operation, though,
since not all the ice has melted.
REGISTERED
OPTOMETRIST
LEGAL NOTICE
RKsnt.ttTION NU. 4AT
A RESOLUTION lrtl.ARlN) Tllk
INTENTION Or THE COMMON
council or city or ki.amath
rAl.LS. OHKUON. TO WIDEN T1IK
UPPER AND LOWER PAVKI1 BOA"
WAYS ON PACIH'lC TKKHACC THOM
IVllKHt IT 1M LIISXC IS ALAMtlUA
STREET TO WHERE IT INTERSECTS
LOWELL STREET: DECLARING AND
11 KECT1NC. CERTAIN STEPS TO UK
T.KrN IM CONNECTION THERE
WITH: SAID PROJECT- TO BE
KNOWN AS IMPROVEMENT VNIT
NO. 114.
WHEREAS, the City engineer, pur,
tuant to a resolution or Hit cumimm
Council heretufore adopted, having filed
plant, tpeclflcatlon and eallmatet lur
the cost of Improving. Pacific Terrace
from where It lntemKla Alameda
Street to where It Inlerteela Xowall
Street, by widening the upper and
lower paved ruadwaya thereon: and the
Council finding the aald plana, apecl.
ftcallon and estimates tatitfactory for
aid project which thall he kmuv ' Ma
Improvement Unit No. 114: THERE-
11E IT RESOLVED BY THE COM
MON COUNCIL OP THE CITY OK
KLAMATH rAl.LS, OREGON,
Dt'l.V ASSEMIII.ED IN REGULAR
SESSION AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1.
That taid ptaiu,. aperlflcalloni and
ealtmatea for the Improvement rf aald
portlona of aald atreet. therefore filed
herein by the City Engineer, be and
Ihe tame are hereby approved, and
auld project thall be known at Im
provement Unit No. 114
That the Common Council of tha
City of Klamath Kalle. Oregon, hereby
declarce Ita intention to improve aald
porllona of taid alreelt In accordance
with tha plana, apeclflcatlone and ee.
Iltuatet at followt:
TYPE "C" To contlat of widening
Ihe upper and lower paved ruadwat
un Pacific Terrace (rum the toutlv
eatlerly line or Lowell Street to the
uoitheasterlv line ur Alameda with tlx
tnchea of Cement Concrete Ha anient,
together with combination cement con
crete curb and gutter. The overall
wldlh for widening each roadway It
fuur feet and will be toward the center
parking tlrlp theiehy reducing the
width of pern parking tlrlp.
TYPE "E" To conalat of widening
Ihe upper and lower paved roadway
on Pacific Terrace from the aoulh,
eatlerly line or Lm'l Street to tne vho rJeVoted most Ol her llle to
r.?Jii!"',,rli '',.'r.?':ri!:1,i -hn,i'.r.,lchnrity and phllnnUiropy. suffered
together with combination cement con-
crele curb and gutter. The overall
wldlh fur widen, nc earh rodvy
fuur fettt and will be toward tht cen
ter parking strip thereby roductni tlir
width o( wid parking atrip.
TYPE "C" and "f A combination
of tyoea i?t out tn "C" ar.d "E" a
immediately abova defined, with llm
Itatlona as therein atated.
The type rhosen to be mKed and
placed In accord with tht plant and
Kpcciflcatltrits of the City Engineer on
rile therefor. The en 1 1 ma ted cost of all
daises of Improvement embracing all
work and material, for the complete
Improvement of aald project for each
type of pavement being at follows:
Type 'C-Cement concrete pavt
me tit $36949 SO
T pe "E" Aiphalt
concrete
pavt'
mem W7.3.v.7i
TYPE Combination of
CS and
r
pavemtntaVM .837.24
S.ild stlmutri Include engineering.
siiDervttlon. advertiMne. clerirat
Utanre, ailorney'a fce and unforeseen
contlngencea.
Section II.
That the property btng within the
boundaries hereinafter derrtlea
and the umi la hereby declared to be
benefited by the Mid Improvement to-
wit:
Beginning at the moit northerly cor
ner ur lot 1. bjnek I Hlllilde Addition
to the City of Klamath Falh. Oregon:
thence aouthweitcrly along the aouin
eaoterW line of Lowall Bt. 190 ft. to
Hie northeatterly line of tha alley in
said Block 6: thence southeaster) r tnd
parallel to Pacific Terrace thru blocks
8. 13. and IB in said llltlilde Addition,
blocks 33 to 43 Inclusive In Hotsprings
Addition to the City of Klamath Falls,
fit-farm to ihe northeasterly line of
! Alameda: thence southeasterly along
northeasterly line of Alameda to tne
noulheast corner of lot 7 Block 1. wll.
I llams Addition to tht City of Klamath
Falls. Oregon: thence northerly- along
! the tine between lota and 7 of block
I 1, of said William Addition, to tht
! north line of said block 1: thtnee
northwesterly along the southwesterly
1 line of Hanktnf St. being 130 ft. north
' easterly of and parallel to the north
t easterly line of Pacific Terrac and
continuing northwesterly and parallel
to Pacific Terrace alona the north,
easterly boundary line of aid Hot
1 kprlngs Addition to Del Muro St.;
' thence continuing northwesterly and
I parallel to Pacific Terrace thru blocks
! 17. 14 artd T of raid Hillside Addition
: to the south line of VanNess Ave.:
' thence southwesterly along last said
. line to its intersection with the north
easterly property line of Pacific Ter
race; thence southwesterly across Pa
clfic Terrace to the point of beginning.
I That alt tht property Included in the
aforesaid boundaries above described
! be and the same Is hereby declared
1 to be benefited by said Improvement
and assessed for tht expenses thereof.
I section ill.
i That Monday tht 18th. of Ftbruary.
! 1932. at tht hour of 7:30 P,M. at tht
, Council Chamber of the City Hall in
, Klamath Falls. Oregon, bt and i htrt
by fixed as the time and plact tor
I hearing of objection and remon.
I stranccs against said proposed lm
r provsmcnt. .
I Section tV.
1 That the Police Judge bt tnd ht It
hereby authorized and directed to
cause notice of such hearing to be
published provided by t.ie Cilv
Charter of said City and thall publish
i this resolution as provided by law. and
I within five days after the first publ -I
cation thereof the City Engineer shall
j cause to bt conspicuously posicu
Improvement such notice at 1 provided
fo by law and ordinance. .
Paied by the Common Cduncll of
the City of K'amath Fall. Oregon, this
21st day of January. 1952.
Presented to the Mayor and by htm
approved rind signed this 22nd day ol
January. 1 A mmPSW
Mayor
ATTEST: POnr.RT M. ELDER
Police Judge
STATE OF OREGON. .
COUNTY OP KLAMATH. . SS.
CITY OP KLAMATH FALLS.
I, Robert M. Elder. Police Judge of
Ihe Clly of Klamath Fallt. Oregon, do
hereby certify that the above and fore
going la a true copy of a retolutlon
Intrnrliii-erf and adooteri by the Com,
j mon Council of the City of Klamath
held 'on Monday the Slit day of Jan
uary, 19.12. and thereafter approved
and timed by the Mayor.
ROBERT M. ELDER
Dnll. f,,1v
J. 24-25-20-28. 29-30-31 F-l-2-3 No. MJ
Aunt Jane
Still Hearty
WHITESBURO. Ky. WI In the
spring, 103-year old "Aunt Jane'
Adams mougnis turn to plowing
And as spring and her 104th
birthday approached, those were
her thoughts Wednesday "follow-
i Iiik the old plow and the family
I mule around the hillsides lust like
I ut;ed to do In the long ago."
"Aunt Jane" comes from a long
living family. Her BOvear old
brother, "Uncle EH" Lucas, re
cently became the father of his
IRth child. Her father, Aaron Lu
cas, died at the age of 103. Her
grandfather lived to be 105.
"Here 1 am close around that,
and years yet to live," she said.
"i n outgo any of mem. i never
felt better In all my life, and there
is no reason whv I won't go on."
Her birthday Is Feb. 10.
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BACK HOME Cpl. Wil
liam D. Rose, son of the
Into Mrs. Frances Buslinoc,
lias returned home, from
Korea after serving 14
months in the combat zone.
Anne Morgan
Dies At 78
MOUNT KISCO, rf. V. W Aiilie
Mornaii, phlliintliroplsl . daughter
of tlio lulu imiUlmllltmnlro bunk
er J, P. Mnritnii, died at licr cs
Kite here Tuesday.
The 18-yeor-old Mis.- Moiiiun.
a stroke (our years ano and never
V-Olliuletclv reiittllied lier health.
She was Hie yotinRcbt ol J. P.
Mnrunn's (our children.
Ml.ss Morsnn. who whs burn In
New York, lived on three mil
lion dollnr trust lund. Her tnther
ltd forlune e.stlmnted at 10U mil
lion dollars when lie died In 1013.
Funeral services will be held
Thursdnv mornlnn nt SI. George's
Eplficopiil church In New York.
Btirlnl will be in llortforcl. Conn.,
where lier parents are burled.
Judge Rules
Soldier Alive
ATLANTA It) Pvt. Walter B.
Dixon an "Enoch Arden" ol the
Korean War, la alive, a Judge ruled
Tuesday and annulled tho second
marrlane ol his pretty, blonde wile.
Judge E. E. Andrews ol Fulton
County Superior Courl voided Mm.
Agnes Dixon Sasser's marriage to
Pfc. William Sitsser alter deciding
that Dixon, first, reported killed In
Korean fighting. Is actually a pris
oner of the Chinese Communists.
The 23-year old blonde, a civilian
employe at Ft. McPhcrson near
Atlanta, last SCDtember married
Sasser, a soldier stationed at the
lorl. Dixon was reported killed in
May. 1841. '
Mrs. Dixon received the I'.rst
word thai her busband was alive
when the Communist, published
word that Her .Husband was alive
a prisoner-of-war list shortly be
fore Christmas. ; -' t, ,
Sas.ser. who previously aald he
would step aside if Dixon were
lound alive, was not In court.
Mrs. Dixon irave the court a
telegram from the Defense Depart
ment which changed her husband's
status from "Killed In action" to
"Prisoner of War."
Mrs. Dixon has received 110.000
Insurance on the life of her first
nusband.
LONG KOAD TO EDITATIOS
INDIO. Calif, Fifteen-year
old Hntton Adams drives 85 miles
every day to attend achool. The
high school sophomore lives with
his family at an Isolated desert
water-pumping station, until he
was given a special driver's li
cense last year, his mother had
to make the 85-mile round trip
twlc a lay,
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a,
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THIS IS ITI The Spring 1962
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date-frocks I The midriff Is smooth
and lilgn, to give that Umpire
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You'll find the neckllna Is a fascin
ator, loo - - ilaltering callou' be
low the collar. .
Pattern Ft 8324. Misses' sizes 12,
14, IS, 18, 20. Size 18 takes 4!j
yards 39-inch fabric. . ' if
This easy-to-use - pattern ' gives
perfect fit. Complete, Illustrated
Sew Chart shows you dvery stop.
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Pattern Dept., P.O. Box 6740, Chi
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Russia Said
Building Up
Big Planes
WASHINGTON I.Pi Gen. llovl
S Viindoiibpig, chief of Ilia U.8
Air Force, auld Wodnesdny Russia
In milium "it vast effort" behind
building her long-raiigo bomber
lurcc.
In un Interview In Aviation AM,
a ti'iuln iiihI technlcnl iiinmirinc,
VllllfltlllUt'l'U IllMl Mild lUllllllIK Iiiih
vol been tlnvelopctl, or Is In sight,
In Ihe form of guided missile lo
enllrolv replace piloted aircraft.
VniHli'iiberir snld Hint while Rus
sia's known dt'slgus In Inim-mnite
uaiitbm'H "iippi'iim (a have lng;n'd
behind our own," the Russians
Merchants Pay
OPS Fines
prmTt.ANti in i'i,,.AA ,,.i,i
operotors, licensed of violating Of-
hup ui nice ninuiiiniuion regula
tions, have paid penalties to the
lederul Itct.-iiiy, (in OPS Spokes
limn snld Tuesdiiv.
A Vancouver, Wiish., retail meiil
miil-kitl nnf,i-iilni miiiH tttU mill i,,irl(i
lestltulloii for tivcrcliiirgen lo 2(1
Cll-itonicis. Willis A. West, district
enforcement rilrealor, said.
A Citnyon Cllv, Ore., grocer paid
S23 on a charge of selling wushlng
powder above celllim, hr reported.
A Portland ment miirkrt npernlor
pnld KO alter being charged with
selling beef kidney al a price 14
cents n pound above ceilings,
West said.
He reported that all cases were
adjusted out of court.
Couple Held On
Tax Evasion Count
PORTLAND i. A Hugene
couple, arrested on Income lux vio
lation Indictments,, were released
on SI.SiKI bull each Tuesday.
Wude I'1. Palmer. S7. wan accused
of showing an Income nf 125.147
lor 19-18 and 1047. while his income
the 'government contended, was
$18,001. His wile, hUlirl. was In
dicted because the government
snld she helped prepare the lax
returns.
ml latiW latWtMl
ihc jrour
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PELICAN
DAY '""""" -d.-.i. .
tf ROMAN
huvtj displayed- bomber larger
limn Uut II-JU but suiallcr than ih
ii-3ti.r-N-.'.:;.:,'::j '.!.;.;. I
this bomber could bv. radius
M notlun i exIenilliiR Iiom ' Soviet
liases jltU inlo'tlio United Slates,
iio.in.id..-.vij , '.,.'-,v : ..
Thfl'.NOiwriil il(l ll Is lfu thai
llltt Htvul Alt' Fql'oa is, Mulling
valtiiiblu Inforiiiutlon "and perhaps
experience" 1 1 oi ti Ilia lino of Soviet
weutions In' Korea. -
"At least In the category of the
Jet llitoi'cenloi' they have solved
mimv of tho Important problems
of bulh (IchIihi and - large scale
l.iodiidilon," vnnapiiuern una.
Comparing Soviet MIO-18 and
L'.B. F-NU fliihlors. he said:
I. Tho MIO-IS has a slight ad
vantage In into of climb, at all
iiltlludrs.
1. The F-BU lias superior ranga
ul all iilllludcs.
3. Un to U6.000 feel the V 88 lisa
rinilVMlcm spoed, con oiildlve tha
MIO-IS and itppears to haiulls
better.
4. Above 23.000 the MIU li soine
Wlint faster and, being lighter, lias
n higher service celling.
Bend of
Turin
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