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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TL'KSDAY. AI'HIL 1, W2
PLANT NOW
Evergreens
Shade Trees
Flowering Trees
Fruit Trees
Flowering Shrubs
Roses and Lilacs
LANDSCAPING IS OUR SPECIALTY
We design and plant all kinds of landscaping. YOU ARE INVITED to visit Lakeshore
Gardens Nursery and see the Lovely New Evergreens, Trees and Shrubs just received.
Our hardy acclimated trees and shrubs are guaranteed to grow.
riant mi
America '
llijiHlli'll
LAKESHORE GARDENS NURSERY
Phone
4286
(OOKIK I'lTTKRS
Allnmont Cookie Cutters played
in rhino with twelve benns. All ul
i Hit) children biotmht some samples
of viinilla drop cookies and wo
judRcd them to see wlioso were
best.
A short business meeting was
held. We hnd cookies lor refresh
mollis. Lust time lor roll cull wo
mimed our favorite cookie" nnd how
It Is different from other cookies.
Tills time for roll call wo mime n
1 tree. Nest meeting will , be held
April 1953.
Janice iMir.
News Krporter.
Kl 111 lill TEMPLE
RALPH
Presents
C All MICHAEL
Outstanding Violinist, Vocalist and Recording Artist
Director and Arranger of the Campus Christian C.B.S.
Television Program which won the 1951 Academy
Award presented by Gov. Earl Warren.
VAXGIE CAKM ICIIAEL
Recording Artist. Vocalist on Campus
Christian T.V. Program.
PAUL MICKELSOX
Organist for Billy Graham. Direct from the
Billy Graham Washington, D.C. Revival.
Nightly April 1st thru 6th 7:45 P.M.
Rev. D. B. Anderson, Pastor
VANG IE and RALPH CARMICHAEL
TIIK SKW AND SAVE (LIB
The Sew and Save Club had two
simple meetings. The first meeting
HOW
Wednesday
DOUBLE
S&H
GREEN STAMPS
CliffYaden's
SIGNAL SERVICE
2560 South 6th
-n 24 hrs. Every Day)
- -
was held nt the homo of Mrs. Kuni,
the lender March 11. Marilyn Alter
and Sheila Kuni were tho onlv ones
who attended and they worked on
the dresses that are belim started.
Nina Kelter has moved and there
lore has been dropped from the
club.
March 35th was r. fast discus
sion at Iho home ul Mrs. Knim.
Tho Bills camo so Into thai It was
Impossible to have a business meet
Inn althoiiKh they did talk on In
line things that are to happen. Caps
were ordered and will be given out
at the next meeting. The two dem
onstration teams who want to dem
onstrate at the Clun Store are Peg
gy Shannon and Sheila Kims, Su
san O'Halr and LnVonne Yuuck.
The girls want to give something
on Talent Night. April ailth. These
are all futuro thliiiis to bo done
later.
Shrlla Kuni
News Krporter
( OOKIK Cl'TTr'.RS
Altamont Cookie Cutters plaved
an Interesting game of squares, tri
angles circles and rectangles. A
j short business meeting was held
and some d the children sent to
: the storo to find the cost of apples,
bread, butter, eggs, milk, flour,
oats, and sugar while the others
niBde popovers. For roll call we
named a sign of spring. Next meet
ing will be held March 2tilh. 1053.
, Janice Hairs,
News Reporter
.
SPARKIE
Musical
Glasses
PJLU0 "tTH
Crafr Lak
rnon your atirr u
nu est Mwrt MAN
1 Not I
I orSANOCMLii. cer vou mi jjak.
I u ruM iook M Muxrr cr rut-Mmc
I IN J HsTTAL CAM fWOM VIM KM HVUCAL
B, K. Teed, Owner-Manager
Says
Jhanktk
B. K. TEED
April Marks Our
mm
DEALERS FOR GENERAL TIRES & KRAFT RECAPPING SYSTEM
We want you to see the most modern recapping shop in Southern Oregon that has
grown in the past 26 years from the pioneer full circle recapping shop to the nation
ally known Kraft. Recapping System ... a factory approved system operated and
supervised by factory trained experts. Mr. Teed wishes to give the folks of the
Klamath Basin his sincere thanks for their faithful patronage during the past'
quarterof a century.,
315 So. 6th
Ph. 7071
TUNE IN KFJI WED. 8 P.M. - "WHAT'S THE NAME OF THAT SONG"
l'OK VA1.LKV SKWF.TTKS
Poc Vallev Seweltcs' meeting was
held during the spring vacation,
Friday ot Mrs. George Rolling's.
Tile president. Martha Tubach
brought the meeting to order. All
Ihe Rills were present. Thev talked
about posters that are being made
for the fair and demonstrations
that will be given at the fair. Af
ter the business meeting, the girls
worked on their sewing. There were
refreshments and the meeting was
adjourned.
Tho next meeting will bo March
3!st at Mrs. William Tubach's
home.
Norma Jean Lyon,
News Reporter
LET'S COOK C'l.l'll OF PIONEER
COMMUNITY
The past week has been very
active for our Cluh. March nth a
4-H Party was held at Mrs. Earl
Sclierer's. with the Fatrhnven Sheep
Club. Cookie Kids ot Elllngson Mill.
Jack and Jills of Keno Sewing Sew
ing and the Keno Baby Beef. A
good lime was had bv all.
The Seherer children: Robert.
Maxlne. Darlene. and Beverly made
cake lambs to be used In the Pas
toral scene In the Rodonna Store
window. Judy Klrksey . made cup
cakes, which were used as the hay
shocks. Colored coconut, made the
grass, and candled fruit the eyes
and tongues on the lambs. The
scene was also used for P.T.A. ex
hibit, along with cakes, cookies
nnd breads from the two cooking
rlubs. The exhibits were ued for
the refreshments for the P.T.A.
Patsy Davidson and Judy Klrk
sey gave a skit on "Everyday Man
ners" and Judy Howard gave a
demonstration o." correct measur
ing. The olnh meniliera mado filled
cookies, March ilfilli. There was a
short business session mostly dis
cussing Hie driuntmt nitons to ho
given at tho Gun store on April
Mil. Tho cookies turned out good
and all tvero eaten and tho mooting
adjourned,
Maxlne Neherer,
Newit- Reporter,
ALTAMONT KNITTING CM'tl
The Altamont Knitting Club met
nt the home of Mrs. Carl Furk.-y
March 1th. Dlauo Clark and Joyce
Drown had a team demonstration
on washinx a sweater and Kay
Merrill had a demonstration on
washing a scarf which Is the first
project to bo knitted nnd she. Is
through Willi hers, we voted on
who should bring tho refreshment
to tho next meeting. Carmen
Malmo nnd Joyce Brown will bring
ihe rcirosimicuta.
Carmen Malmr
News Reporter
NBC Signs
Miss Truman
NEW YORK W The National
Broadcasting Company has signed
Margaret Truman for anuther year
of radio and television perform
ances. The broadcasting company said
Monday she will appear on nine
radio and video shows at a salary
of $2,500 each.
Extension of her original con
tract was arranged four weeks ago,
NBC, acting under a provision
In the original contract, took up
an option for another exclusive
contract during the IU53-I0S3 sea
son. '
Miss Truman's original agree
ment with NBC CBlled for U ap
pearances during the lOM-lO.U sea
son. Her salary never was an
nounced officially, but reports put
It at 2.500 for each radio show
and $4,000 for each TV performance.
Six Charged In
Big Reno Theft
LAS VEOAS. Nov. Wl Federal
Indictments have been relumed
against six persons accused In the
$1,500,000 burglary at the home of
Keno millionaire last month.
The grand Jury charged all six
with transporting stolen property
across state lines. The are Jeanne
d'Arc Midland, Benton H. Robin
son. Lcona Rogers, Andres Robert
Young, John Trlllegl and Frank
Joseph Sorrentl Jr.
Ball was set at 450,000 each.
L. V. Redfleld. whose sale was
robbed Feb. 39, annealed before
the grand Jury session.
The United States flag was used
In the battle of Cooch's Bridge.
Del., Sept. 3. 1777.
v 1 1 1 ni;
to the
Wi -ne-ma Coffee
' SHOP
Quality Food At Reasonable Pricos
r Plus
Plain "Old Fashioned' 'Hospitality 1
CLASSIFIED RATES
One day ,......... per word 4"
Ilirea Days .,..,..,. per word lie
Week run per word 30a
Month run per word U6o
MINIMUM
The minimum charge for any one
a is cue.
BOX NUM1IERS
Answers to nds may be handled
ihrotiiih box numbers at tho papur
lor a aery ico onamo of ilo.
DEADLINES
Classified (us accepted up to 5:30
p.m. for following day's publication
'
Classified display ads accepted up
to 12 noun tor following day'a pub'
Itcauon.
ADJUSTMENTS
Please make all cihiuu tor adjust
menis wltnout delay
A CARD OF THANKS
WAt.Kr.ll We wlih la exureu our ap
pivt'lalum fur Ih. many act, cit Klnit
lie., .ml exnre.klon, ot yiiiialhy and
i-omlolcm-e extended by otir fil.mli .ml
n.ltflltmi-t ilvirlug lit. r.t-eitl llln.ii mill
uc.iii tit nur Itvluvna n.iight.r. Mr. Alt'
nwti.il. W.IK.r mill Kmittly.
t FUNERAl HOMIi
WAMUS kl.ntath ruii.r.i Hum.." tlis
msu street, num. ;i;l;u.
Legal Notice
Th.jAYHAWK hi nnni '1
soy L c u c
5?
JAYHAWK GAS tgU
4111 C.a.1. Xa.1.
THERE'S NONE BETTER
"91" Oetone Ethyl 31e
21 33 South 6th
u '
WORKING
FOR YOU!
Savlnas DeDOllts mad on r1 f.r Annum on
or b.for. April 10th ..rn Zo
Interost from April 1 St. thr.. y.on.
Money in the bank is not "idle money" when you open a
savings account at The First National Bank of Portland.
Here your money works for you every day at the increased
rate of 2, regardless of the size of your account. Remember,
There's No Substitute for a Bank Savings Account. ..so start
saving today at The First National and earn interest from
April 1st. . , '
Klamath Falls.Branch
jSt South 6th Street Branch, Merrill Branch
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
. cLi OF PORTLAND
'rjrvwcMVMrWt-OPEH 10 TO 5 SIX DAYI A WIEK
1IT BiMlD OIltOON TOOfTHM"
ftwnbtr fidtral Dipotlt ImurafKt Corporation
NOTICK
KKAtnlnatltm ftir Cartiflftl Public Ap
rnuntaiiU of Orlt will Imi hvltl In
PnrilMitU from I ;iu t m. Wcilitii(triy,
m n. iiiruuvn rnuay may in,
Applliatlinu iiuut Im ftlcil wlih the
SccrvUry un or lfuro Anrll IA. 10X2.
Win. H. HitliH, C IV A Hrt-rvtaiy
tit ninvriran iiaitK iiuilUlng
Pot Hand A. Orr-gon
M. 20 ;il A. lNo, U.H)
NOTlLlt"oK FIN Al SKTrUKM KNI"
Notice It hrrhy tven I ha I lh uti
civtulKiivcl Excvtitufd ul Ilia aaluta uf,
Annriia MrCaha. tlaracl, lmv Mlcil
in th Cirruil Cmul ot Ihe Hlata u(
Orrtimi, tr Klamath County, Ihv llitnl
ai-t-ciuni ui their MdiuMualrallun ( aul
Rtalv and that the Court liaa atipulnl
vtl the Jiid. nay ul Mv. 1U33. jii ina
hour of vlrvrn n'rlitrk In lh fnrttnuit
oi aiu uay a the tuna and the tour I
Hikhu of aaiu Court aa tha place (or
a" eirnini oi aaiu account.
Dune Mrch 2U. Ili.13.
itliei4 It Cnllctit
Charles Hathauay
i:xecutnrB ul Ihe ettalt o( Aitnet
la McCalie, deceaked.
Henry E. I'erklna.
Aty. fur ulri esiHte.
TM Main Jit , KUiuallt FalU, Oregon
a i-n ia-w-au no. 11.12
Sale of llmlr,Klamatn Indian lte
ervatlon. fialed hliU. in duplicate, on
in provided therefor, marked out
tide "Hid. Section 2 and J T. U? H.
1 1 IC lvitfaf In Hull" and tiltlreurd
lo the Buixfrinleridriit. Klanialh Indian
AMetiry. Klanialh Aavnev. Uiraon. will
oe reccitru unui a OO u ciorat pm, ra
etflc .Standard Time. April 21, UHJ,
lor tha purr ha of merrhantahle thn
tier UeBlMnaled for rultina and comUI-
Ug of approximately WXJ.OOU ft. hoard
akiire more ur lena of ponditioio
pine and iinalt untteiermlnnd aninuiita
oi atijittr ulna. IKjuwlaa fir. inrensa
cadar. white fir. and other nperien.
Which esllmateti are not anaf nntnl
The timber l located on a tract of
approximately HO acrva In H'i Section
ana sh' ww section a t ji h.
11 K. W. M. rach hid mutt alaio
ina price per inouiamd feet Doard tneab.
ure Scribner IJerlinaL C Imm Hemlm thai
win in paid for limber cut. No hid
will he roiutdcrrd for Imi than t'1.1 so
per tnouiana it. JIM for pontlrriua ulna
and ktigar pine; $12 ao per thouuind ft.
II M for Uoualaa fir and Im-etiui redar:
".'" per inouiann 11 dm ror while fir
anu oiner pecie. tacn ma muit lw
arconipanieq y a certified check in
tha amount of UVxiuo on a aolvenl
bank oavahle to the Hneclal Dltburalna
Aeni. rviamain Aitmr, urriun. 1
drpoait will be returned tn unaurretaf ul
Dldflera. The depoalt of tha ucreafiil
bidder will ba applied aa nart ot the
pure hate price agalnat timber actually
rut on tnla unit only, or retalnrd aa
liquidated damag-ra If the bidder tdifcll
not execute contract and furiilah aalla-
fartory iMind firr tJ.uufl oo within M davi
from acceptance ot hit Did. Tha rtaiiit
to waiva tecnnirai defect and recrl
ny and all tda la rraerved. Ilia con
tract will apecity thut all riralantf ted
timber ahall be cut and removed from
the unit prior to April 1, 1U.V) and that
all oilier requirement including alam
ana anag aupoaai anaii ttm complvled
oy ueremner Ji. ium. For copte of
contract, regulation, h anki for the
aubinttalon of bid, and other Informa
tion, apply to the Superintendent. Klam
ath Agency, o.rtfon iJaied .hi :mt
day or March, IM3 at Portland, Oregon.
E. Morgan 1'ryae, Area Director,
frl-U A-l-a-13 No. ViS
N OT l: E0 rV I N All A CCO I' NT
Notice u hereby aiven. that lha un.
derilgned admlntttratrix of tha eatain
or carl r. handed, deceased, haa filed
her final account with lha rlerk of iho
circuit court of Klamath Countv. Ore
gon, and lha court haa ael Friday the
ZHh day of April, 195a. in tha Circuit
Court Room in tha Court houae in
k amain r am, Oregon at 10 o rliwk
A.M. of aald date, a tha lime and
place for hearing objection thereto
and tha tet dement thereof. Da led thlt
tlli day of March. IDiit
Sarah A. Aandell,
Adminutratrlx.
A. w. Schaupp. Attorney,
M.2A. A l-8-lft-22 No. 921
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice la hereby given that the under
alined Executrix of the calale of, D. 0.
Havana, defeated, haa filed In tha cir
cuit Court of tha State nt Oreenn. fur
Klamath Countv, the final account of
her admtnlatratlnn of aald entate and
that the Court baa appointed Ihe 111th
nay ot April, iur2. at lha hour of
eleven o'clock In the forenoon of aald
aay aa ine time ana the court room
of aald court aa the place for hearing
account.
and tcttlemenl of
Oona March 17
1052.
Executrix of the
Haven, deceased.
May I. Haven!,
estate oi O. D,
Henry E. Perk ln,
Atty. for aald ealnte.
7.11 Main St., Klamath Fall, Oregon.
M. 1B-23-A. 1-8-15 No. SIS
,:U!t-Air
IIISTRICT C OURT
Franrli C. Ellli, violation bailc rule.
Fine S7.SO.
Wayne r. Chrlitenton, drunk. For
feit $19 hall
Jerry V. Blancoul, overload, fortell
yjt) ball.
Karl J. Clark, panning on hill crcht.
Fine (1.1, auapended 910.
Ueorie A. Schrleher, no vehicle II
ceme. Forfeit $A liall.
Roliert M. Oweni, overload. Forfeit
101 hall.
Gnnam R. Dodaon, no PUC permit.
Forfeit SIS hall.
Joe W. Chin, overload. Forfeit SIS
ball.
Herman Sabln, no vehicle llcenae.
Fine ss.
William R. Trimly, no clearance
llshu. Forfeit $ hall.
Normal L. Karr, failure atop at atop
Ign. Fine JII.
Marie C. Franrenchlnl. violation ba
lc rule. Forfeit S7.S0 ball.
Frank W. Hurd, violation hanlc rule.
Forfeit (750 ball.
William ft. Savage, no PUC permit.
Forfeit (IS ball.
MI NIf IPAI, COURT
William J. Sullivan, drunk. Fine (IS.
Paul Prather, dlaordorly conduct.
Fine (2S.
Krwln Kranz, disorderly conduct.
Fine (as.
Mildred Scott, drunk driving. Fine
(too.
Eugene Weeks, drunk. Fine (19 or
7! daya.
Roy Cornell, drunk. Fine (IS.
Richard Dlckena, drunk. Fine (19.
Robert Bnrger, drunk. Fine (IS.
Mike Gorham, drunk. Fine (19.
Warren Earth, drunk. Fine (19 or
7',i daya.
Clarence Duke, drunk. Fine (IS or
7',', daya.
Thomaa Brown, drunk. Fine (19 or 7a
daya.
Raymond Toft, drunk. Fine $19 or
7','a daya.
John Brewer, drunk. Fine (19 or 71a
daya.
Edwin Rlcharda, drunk, Poaled (19
ball.
Raymond Pnmpev, drunk and ttla
orderly. Fine (29 or 12', daya.
LOS ANGELES 11 Wootlrow
Wilson 8nyrc hiis Announced lies'))
seek the nomination tor Congress
man from the 25th district on both
Democratic and Republlcnn tick
ets. Sityre In the Rrnnrison of Pres
ident Woodrow Wilson, a . Demo
crat. ,
A CARD 0 THANKS
WriLCII T We wlaH'V llMM ll ut uuc
kind Irlrnili ami iirlghlaire l"r lic
many kind eHlii-Mlon. uf vaipalhv.Aiul
riiMiliilence dining uur irrrnl Iwiaave
m.nl. Mi,, tleurge U. Welch, Dale
Wilbur II. II"V K
MIETIN0 NOTICIS
NAOMI 8IIIIINB No. S
Older of White Shrine
of JniiBiilcm will hold
ii ttnlnl infcHng on
Tilrsilny, April I. 10M,.
All vIsIIIiik siirjourncis
Invited.
Ulnnclio BcliiiUe
W. II. P. i
Jniiirs llunlrr
, W. 8.
coo
I OOF NO. 137
Every Tuesday 8:00 P.M.
Fifth mid Main Sis.
1 10ST AND FOUND
UTsf- llnimiT wan'h'iiTg mar1TinaTuT.
ttlwr.n M.rrlll and Klainalli Falla.
Ileward Phnne I l)2o;i.
i.AHV thai" iilckeil 'up wlnduw .haft.e
near Sari', la.l Friday pl.a call W.1B.
LOST, female Sl.mra " ral.Aliout nine
ninnllia old. Vit'lnlly N. 3rd. Phone
2 oln afl.r ila. Il.wafd. fc
K'l'RAYKll -drrinan" pulireiftig. H.lOay
dl.lrlcl. Phnne ll
GENIRAl NOTICES
rtooriNo
lnnii-iip
ComiMMillon Hhlnulra
Aliiinliium Shlniilrs
SIDINU 1
Asbenton '
Crdnr Hhnkrs
IN8U).A')ION
Ulnwn-ln rihfntlnsa
frw.1 iitMA'i'friN AI.IIMINt)f
SCUEKN nivJ STOKM WINDOWS
Kuhlman Insulation
Phone 4408 or
CLEM LUSEUKn. 3-3443. Audit
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
EASTER SPECIAL
Oft your EABTKR PERMANENT
At reduction ul the
Lady Klamath Reality Shop
Cnll Vrlina ot 6077
FKTf N S IIOR Tiowat"FWrVe Beauty
Shop Phone 4flla;
I.ANr.8 Fur'f'ninira'ny ifoVm.rly Rich
artUi new aditrp.i. lots Main acrma
from old location op.n fur buslneae
April lo
PERSONALS
WrtX KNifniuaVa'nleedrio,lery. Phone
a n
rRATF.X Pla.lic. Phone IU2.
hi AN-KY"HomelfroduVu. 1'n'on. r&f.
I TRANSPORTATION
WANTED. tV.iipirta't Ion from Ivory
Strl. nff Shaila Way. to downtown
area, morliliig. hetwrvn 0 90 and 7.
Pl.a.e call Mil Tuewl.Y.
10
SERVICES
CENTRALIZED
SERVICE BUREAU
What you don't nnt, someone
the nredit Let us find what you
want or find the person who needs
what you don't want.
This Is the kind of service we r
offering . . . why not take ndvsnt
ii He of this tmlriue opportunity. i
Drop In nt -f5 Knnt Main In Klnm
uth Fulls nnd get acquainted or
Phone 5670
CUSTOM
TRENCHING
FOR
DRAIN TILK
IHHIOATION PIPE
8KWKR DITCHK8
WATER DITCHES
FEROU80N MOBILE UNIT
DAVIS
Plumbing Company
337 East Mnln ' Phone 7035
NOTICE
LANDSCAPING
THEK PRUNING
SPRAYING
Francis "Smithy" Smith,
ffflM KltfffftiM.
Lot us work with you NOW on
your mntlnrnpp nrcn.
jiuaKuusiiKs now IN STOCK
I'nntPMlAH nnt Ni 1
SUBURBAN FLOWKR SHOP
.1614 So. 6th Phone 818S
Septic Tanks Cleaned
TANKS, drain fields Installed '
repaired. Years of experience. All
work suitriinteorl
PELICAN HOTEL PHONE 4731
PHONE 67.H
Heavy Hauling )
ANVWHRHK tnil urnei
Honest Rates WclKhts 8ervlc
iitsiirca
ANDERSEN FREIQHT LINE
2803 South Sixth
Ph. 0240 or 3-3133
beptic tanks Cleaned
Newest Sanitary Methodi
Also
ROTO ROOTER StfRVtrff.
Cleans uewer Lines of Roots, Eta,
Rn p ifTwn
2434 Orchsrd Phone S84I
EXCAVATING
Mooil Shovel and Trench Ho
Bulldozer Pill nif- - ,i
.... v., - ,u,NU
Crushed Rock . Driveway Clndeif
Compressor
CRANE SERVICE
GRAHAM BROS.
FiiomjjiMl or 8850
KI.ECTlTtCAL comrnctli,u;t- .
aiiicco.fiK e a-mlu.
CAlii'kNTK'n work. Remndcllng ' ,,,'d
new eonatrucllon;Plion Jl-onn.
Ai.TT.nATIONS Xnlia'a. 8atfiTfa7il'o'n
guaranteed. Phnne (I.WI, Jennie Hare.
Tl!l7N'4'NU ""' ""iJI"'nn''" Ptioni
nd atretcheri.
Phone 41)14
J. L. DEAN '
Public Accounlanl
..... ' nuauor
.,t.lc'-'Wl.''o. 71h. - Phone 3
r ... , mu, iiecoranng. paperhang Ing,
Phone sIILo "nl'lllng, apray palnllngjl
THII'P S Aula Painting. Body and fen
der wurk. Phnne 4U4I).
luii Muitvitr, or (lOliHiiiNlrallon or miy
,,,,, in,,, i,m reanraing tne (lerman Pfarr
Mewlne Machin. urit tj u m.....
Box 8.1.