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    ATURDAV, FEBRUARY 9,
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RED CROSS SPONSORED arc the horn nursing lessons given at the Armory. Instruc
tor Mrs, 0. E. Itcichenborg, RN, who volunteers her time and skill to the project, is
demonstrating part of a lesson on 'patient'' Mrs. William Tycer. Mrs. Jiggers Kosch-
nick, far left, and Mrs. Twyla Ferguson are interested spectators. Mrs. Ferguson is
chairman of the Home Nursing Committee. Photo by Kettler
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Ilrnwx rnt lmv planned a din
ner lor Tuesday. 0:30 p.m. at the
Yacht Club. Henervntlons should
he made by phoning 9011 or 7404.
Choir I'racllce The Job's Daugh
ters choir Is to practice Monday,
4 p.m. at the Masonic Temple.
Catholic Daughter America
Meeting Monday. 8 p.m.
I.lnne Tarty Planned for hus
bands Monday evening, la post
poned Indefinitely.
Quota Club Regulnr business
meeting Monday noon at the Pell
can Cafe.
Mills PTA Kxccullve board
meeting is billed tor Monday, 2:30
p in. Instead of the usual 1:30 time.
Business Men
Slate Visit
Klamath business men will be go
ing back to school Monday.
City and Counly school officials'
In cooperation with Chamber of
'i commerce heads have arranged a
' return visit paid last August by
teachers of community business
houses.
Visitation period In city and coun
ly school will be from 11 a.m. to
2 p.m. Monday.
Guides will be provided by Uie
various schools to show business
men around the establishment.
t'er.ions attending visitation at
city svhoolH ar asked to call City
Superintendent Arnold Oralapp's
olllic I6J10I nnd indicate which
schools thev wIMi to visit. Oarlapp
aald his olilec Is Intending to keep
the visiting groups to live or six
persons to each guide.
According to Chamber of Com
merce Manager Frank Tucker pur
pose ol the visit is to "get ac
nun lined with the school system
the greatest Single financial Invest
mcnt and one on which America
b building Its luture."
Foresters
Tour Hercules
The Society of American Forest
ers Klamath-Modoc chapter, met
lu Klamath Falls yesterday and
last night with a tour through Her
cules Powder Co.'s local pilot plant
and Palmerton Lumber Co.'a Phil
ippine hardwood plants highlight
ing the meetings.
A banquet was held last night at
Jened's.
Robert Cooper, district ranger of
tho Rogue River National Forest.
Is chairman of the SAF. George
Wnrdcll, assistant district warden,
KFPA, Is vico chairman.
VALENTINE'S DAY FEB 14th
LOVELY
WHITMAN
VALENTINE ,
HEART BOXES
WHITMAN . . .
49C$5S0
SOCIETE ... -
39' ,0 J5V-
CURRIN'S -for drugs
Th. Friendly Drug Stor. '
9th ond Main , . h. 2-3475
1952
4 ' N-
The meeting will be held In the
school's cafeteria.
Here Larry Mays, formerly with
Uie forest service In Southern Ore
gon, was a visiter here yesterday
while attending the local meeting
of the Society of American For
esters. From Lakevlew Forest Super
visor John McDonald Fremont Na
tional Forest, attended SAF meet
ings in Klamath Falls yesterday
and last night.
Revival Meeting Scheduled for
Monday night upstairs at Trulove's
Market. 819 E. Main. Is canceled
for Monday night. Meetings to be
continued remainder of week.
Yacht Club Sunday dinner will
feature barbecued sparc-rlbs and
roast beef. Make reservations at
the club.
How Dam
Got Name
HUNGRY HORSE, Mont.. Ever
wonder how Ihe Reclamation Bu
reau's big SM fool high Hungry
Horse Dam now rising In a deep
Northwestern Montana canyon got
Its name?
Back In March, 1901, so the story
goes, two horses strayed Irom a
pack string while crossing the Flat
head river s south fork. The horses
were found a month later in "belly
deep" snow. Their starved look
brought the comment: "That's an
awful hungry horse country."
Then last October two rented
horses got lost in an uninhabited
region above Hungry Horse Dam.
The animal's owner siwnt a week
looking for them In snow two feet
deep. The horses were "skin and
bone" when found. They were
trucked home to their first real
meal In 44 days.
It's official now. That's an awful
hungry ho(se country.
Mag Salesmen
Land in Pokey
Two young magazine salesman
soliciting from door to door Fri
day morning in the Chelsea addi
tion district paid $25 fines each
In Municipal Court Saturday morn
ing on conviction of violating the
Green River ordinance.
City Police said the pair, Law
rence McKenzle, 20, and Gene
Scarberry. 18. were peddling mag
azines without first obtaining a
peddler's license.
They were held In the City Jail
overnight In lieu of putting up
bond.
After the fire Is a poor time io
Insure. BEFORE Is so much better.
Hans Norland. 627 Pine St.
ond SOCIETE
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Potato Size
Ban Lifted
The Secretary of Agriculture has
approved a recommendation by the
Oregon-California Potato Market
ing Agreement Control Committee
lilting a bnn on No. 1 potatoes
below the two inch minimum, ac
cording to Assistant Committee
Manager Bill Huse Tulelake.
The order will become eilcctlvc
Monday.
According to Huse the removal
of the control which had established
the two-inch minimum on No. 1
grades allows sorters to drop to
one and seven-eights inch mini
mums. The commlltee had voted to rec
ommend the ban lilt earlier this
week by a seven to three margin,
but retained a ban on cull potatoes.
1
Oka
t n.Ml'I.AINTS Hl.1 II
r.ugrne 1). Wklllumi v. Kvrlyn M
William, kill! Inr (livirre. Cnuplr mm--rlrtl
Oct. 7. I4;i. Orlnnda, Kin. Chnruf.
cruelty, Plalnlilf tvrk cuklody ihrre
ininnr rhlltliTii, property wtl'tment.
U. J. tioddArri, attorney lot plulnllff.
Flora K Colilo v. Earl I. Coble,
lilt tor divorce. Couple married Apr.
U, ltl.ltl. Uxark, Mo. Charge, cruelly.
Plnlnllfl Reck ciutody inrce ml'ior
children, uroperty elllemenl. SINI per
mouth .child upport. J. C. O Nclll, at.
lornex lor plniriuff.
.m Akiiiai;i; uci:nsks
AnANT.Tr.MI'LBoirif V. Arant.
47. laborer. Native of Oregon. lte.
dent of KUimath r'alll Mnry A. Tern
pie, :tl, housewife. NaltVe of Idaho.
Healdenl of MontaKUe. Calif.
NKl-SON-lllCKS lillbeil C. Nelaon.
45. laborer. Nallve of Oregon. Hell
dent of Klamath Fall. Florenre Hicks.
at. hmiftcwifc. Native of Oregon, iteil
dent of Chiloquin.
Weed Control
Exams Slated
S. R. Kelso, control act stlpcr
vl.sor of ihe recently legislated
Oregon Agricultural Chemical Con
trol Act, will be in Klamnth Falls
Feb. 16 to hold examinations for
licensing of commercial ground
and air sprayers for weeds and
insects.
The act was set up by the last
sprayers.
Kelso has set time and place of
examinations as 1 p.m., at Ross
Aubrey's office. Stale Department
of Agriculture office.
RKCKl'ITKRS DUE
The Marines will innd in Klam
ath Falls Monday and Tuesday
with hopes that more will be leav
ing than enme here. M-SrL Stan
ley S. Smith, USMC Recruiting
Service, will be at the Navv Re
cruiting Office in the Postoffice
building to Interview prospective
applicants for the Marine Corps.
You're invited to the.
ANNUAL
Fireman's
mum
BROADWAY HALL
Sat.. Feb. 9
MUSIC BY
MCDONALD'S ORCHESTRA
ADMISSION: $1.00 Per Person
Sponsored by Malin Fire Department '
HERALD AND NKWS.
Czech Mail
Service Bad
VIENNA W II liike monlh
to lint tin ordinary Icltnr In Czech
ohlovHklit, Ihe newspaper Kucle
l'ruvo complnlnA.
The paper. or((an of the Czech
onlovnk CommunlKt Party, chanced
In addition thm telPKramn, postal
money order and letlcra noninln
ir.K ration enrds are not being for
warded at all.
It blamed the mem on Christmas
vacation.
Trucker Asks
Load Trial
A Corvnllis trucker has reriucfit
cd trial In Dlntrlct Court on an
overload citation liwued Friday
afternoon by Btat Welghmanlcrs
at the North entrance iscalchouse.
Hubert Joeph O'Rourke Jr., Cor.
vallla was cited with belnii B800
pounds over the 11,200 pounds
limit allowable by state law. He
was hauling a load of lumber
here from Corvallls.
O'Kourkc was held at the Counly
Jail till late Friday afternoon urull
t!)00 ball was posted by owner of
the truck, Frank stchle, corvullix.
Juduc M. A. Carter said the trial
on O itourke's plea of not guilty
was set lor Mar. 15.
Stale law sets fine on such an
overload at five cents a pound
over the 71,200 limit allowed a nk
of the type O'Rourke was driving.
It would amount to $400 on con
viction of the charge.
Local Man's
Father Dies
William Lane, father of Charles
William Lane of Klamath Falls,
died Feb. 4 at a Santa Cruz, Calif ,
hospital. He had been ill about
three years and was partially para
lyzed from a stroke.
Lane, 81. was a retired ranch
superintendent and contractor. A
native of Holland, he served as
a civil engineer for the Dutch gov
ernment, and worked several years
in the East Indies before coming
to this country.
Boats Using
Mahogany
ASTORIA Wi Seventeen gill
net fishing boats under construc
tion here are being planked with
Philippine mahogany, because It's
cheaper than cedar.
Ade Llnd.strom, superintendent of
the Columbia River Packers As
sociation Shipyard where the boats
are being built, said use of ma
hagony cuts the cast of each boat
about $100. Besides, more of the
lumber is available.
Ihe boats, 31 leet 6 inches long
with a 10 fool beam, will be used
for fishing in Alaska's Bristol Bay.
British Crown
Out of Hiding
LONDON Ifl Britain's imperl.
al Atate crown, whose value is es
timated at 300.000 pounds $840.
000,. will be taken from the lower
of London Sunday for King
George's funeral procession and
service.
The crown Is studded with 2.783
diamonds and 277 pearls. It was
made 114 years ago for Queen Vic
toria. Bonneville Sets
Power Record
PORTLAND Bonneville Dam
on the Columbia River set a new
power generation record in Janu
ary, the Corps of Engineers report
ed Saturday.
The dam's generators produced
407,554.000 kilowatt hours, the high
est figure for a single month since
operation of all 10 units started
at the dam Dec. 15,. 1943, the En
gineers said.
Beautiful Valentines . . . Volnrht'
Pioneer Office Supply Co. 629
Main.
DANCE
Modern and old time danc
ing Every Saturday niqht.
9 p.m. to I a.m. K.C. HALL.
Public invited.
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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Robber Shot
Fleeing Scene
EVERETT i-fl A 30-year-old
Tacoman was wounded bv a shot
Irom a police officer's pistol here
Friday as he fled Ihe scene of an
attempted safe robbery, police re
ported. They Identified the man as Ivan
Ryan. He was hospitalized with a
skull wound. A companion, Walter
William Perdue, also was held.
Police said they were called to
the Fowler Motor Co. offices by a
passerby who heard suspicious nois
es. They entered the front door and
found the knob knocked oft the
firm's safe.
Police Officer John Maltberger
(.aid he ran around to the back
and caught Perdue as he ran from
the building. He said he stopped
rtynn with the shot as the latter
attempted to escape through a rear
window,
Burial Fee
Irks Solons
ATLANTA I Georgia legis
lators don't like the Idea of paying
burial expenses for a flock ol
chickens.
The chickens were scared to
death by the booming Runs of Na
tional Guard field artillerymen on
maneuvers.
Farmer Claude Bennett contend
ed that the roaring guns so fright
ened Ills 7.300 ten-week-old fowls
that 425 smothered during the ex
citement. Rep. Dempsey Leach proposed
to the House of Representatives
lhat the State of Georgia pay Ben
net 90 cents for each casualty and
toss In $25 extra for the cost of
burying the birds.
The house agreed yesterday to
:9v Bennett $382.50 but said noth
ing doing on that $25 burial fee.
OVERRIPE
PORTLAND I Portland's
municipal forest Is getting over
ripe and the city will open bids
March 5 for cutting more than
a millon and a quarter board feet.
Legal Notice
EQUITY NO. 10.086
-NOTICK OF SALE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or
" TIIF STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
PORTLAND. national banking asso
ciation, Plaintiff,
VI.
KENNETH H. WIENER, record owner:
P. R. KRUGFR; PAUL W. SHARP.
F C. ADAMS. FRANK WATERS
JOHNSON. ROBERT L MUELLER.
A. JVAN THOMPSON AND RICHARD
L. CURRIN, copartnen, doing budneu
at Klamath Medical Clinic: OWENS
ADJUSTMENT SERVICE, INCORPOR
ATED, an Oregon corporation; DALE
WEST. L. LYON AND C. E. SHARP,
co-partneri. doing buiineii as Sharp
Grain Companv; and CARL L. CHAM
BERS, ROBERT D. MacLEAN and
RAY SMITH, at member of and con
stituting the State Tax Commission of
the Stale of Oregon. Delendanta.
By virtue of an execution, judgment
order, decree and order of sale !sued
out of the above entitled Court In the
above entitled cause, to me directed
and dated the 7ih day of February.
1952, upon a Judgment rendered and
entered in said Court on the 1th day
of February, 1952. in favor of Plaintiff
The First National Bank of Portland,
a national banking association, and
also in favor of defendant P. R.
K ruder, the defendants Paul W. Sharp,
F. C. Adams. Frank Waters Johnson.
Robert L. Mueller, A. Ivan Thompson
and Richard L. Currin. copartners.
doing bufinem at Klamath Medical
Clinic, the defendants Dale Weit. l.
Lyon and c. E. Sharp, copartners,
doing business ai Sham Grain Com
pany, and agatmt the defendant Ken-
netn n. v, tzner, lot tne following
sums:
1. The M'owlnr sunn, 'with interest
the following rates and from the
Amount Interest Date from Which
Rate Interest Runs
$5,-100 00 per annum Mar. 1. IM9
59 56 B'i " Aug. 10 1951
40.00 8' " Aug. 2. 1951
1250 None Aug. 2. 1951
rws.oo
4,607,18 ft'' per annum Dec. 8. 1050
37.99 None
78 61 S'V per annum May 27. 1949
4K 25 8i. " " Feb. 25. 1950
17.50 B'. " May 15. 1950
35 05 8 ' Nov. 18. 1950
28.25 8 " Feb. 23. 1951
Clean Clothes Look
Better Longer
Soiled garments
wear out quickly!
Regular dry cleaning
insures more wear
. . . better fit. Send
us his suits, coats
ond sportswear.
We'll do a quality
job.
Coll 5111 and we'll' pick up
your garments. They'll be
cleaned with care and deliver
ed to yau spanking fresh!
SEND YOUR CLEANING WITH
YOUR LAUNDRY - OUR ALL DRY
BUDGET BUNDLE
Washed, dried, 0 OQc
wrapped O lbs.O
YOUR BEST LAUNDRY BUY!
CASCADE
Klamath's Finest
MAKING PLANS FOR the state convention of the American
July is a committee composed of George Myers, Pat Kilby,
and 0. D. Matthews. Matthews is chairman.
83.68 8". ' " AprU 04. 1961
375.00 None
plus the costs and disbursements In
curred by the plaintiff, taxed and
allowed In the ium of SV7.18. all
of the same being due to the plain
tiff in accordanct with the said dc- i
cree: and
2. The further sum of $342 00, plus In-
teren inereon at tne ra.e or s per
cent per annum from the 12th dav
of December. 1949. together with the
sum of 419.76, plus the costs and
disbursements Incurred by the de
fendants Paul W. Sharp. F. C
Adams. Frank Waters Johnson, Rob
ert L. Mueller, A. Ivan Thompson
and Richard L. Currin, copartners
doing business as Klamath Medical
Clinic, taxed and allowed In the
sum of S26.25, all of the same being
due to the said defendants in ac
cordance with the said decree; and
The further sum of $1,650.00, plus
interest thereon at the rale of 5 per
cent per annum from November 23.
1949. together with the sum of
SI 60.50. and plus the coil and dis
bursements of the defendant P. R.
Kruger incurred, taxed and allowed
in the sum of $31.13. all of the same
being due to the said defendant In
accordance with tha said decree;
and
4. The further sum of $603 00, plus in
terest thereon at tha rate of 9 per
cent per annum from May 19. 1950.
tosether with the sum of $19.76. plus
the costs 'and disbursements of the
- defendants Dale West, L. Lyon and
C. E. Sharp, copartners, doing busi
ness as Sharp Grain Company, taxed
and allowed In the sum of $27.88,
all of the same being due to the
said defendants fn accordance with
the said decree and
S Together with Interest on the ag
gregate of said sums at the rate of
6 per cent per annum from the 7th
day of February. 1952, and the
costs of and upon said writ of exe
cution: commanding me to maka sale of the
following described real property, situ
ated in the County of Klamath, Bute
of Oregon, to-wil:
The Northeast Quarter of the South
east Quarter 'NE'iSE1) and the
South half of the South half 'S'iS'n
of section 1. Township 41 South.
Range 12 East of the Willamette
Meridian, and the North half of the
Northwest Quarter tN'tN W'.t of
section 12. Township 41 South. Range
12 East of the Willamette Meridian,
subject to all easements and rights
ot way oi recora or apparent on
the land, and suotect to future as
- sestments for irrigation, drainage
and Reclamation purposes.
NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of
said execution, judgment order, decree
and order of sale, and in compliance
with the commands of said writ. I will.
on the 8th day of Marcn, 1B3Z, at 10:00
o'clock a.m.. at the front door of the
Klamath County Court House, in the
City of Klamath Falls. County of Klam
ath. State of Oregon, sell at public
auction (subject to redemption, to the
highest bidder for cash in hand, all
the right, title and interest which the
defendants and each and all of them
in the above entitled suit had on the
3rd dav oi May. 1947. the data of the
plaintiff's first mortgage herein fore
closed, or since that date have had
In and to the above described prop
LAUNDRY &
DRY CLEANERS
0pp. Post Office
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erty or any part thereof, to aatisfy
said execution. Judgment order and
decree. Interest, costs and accruing
costs.
DATED February T. 1952
FIRST publication. February 9. 1952
LAST publication. March 1. 1952
J. M. BR1TTON
SINUS INFECTIONS
DR. E. M. MARSHA
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