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    TIItmSIMY. MAY If.. 10.12
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE TWENTY ONg
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VOTE
STEELE
I'd it
SHERIFF
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lit-HtmA i.Brt.tila anfl fnlllli ri
Itootl liigellirr In salad. For nrw
Ionia treat, mold Urn ciiitoI and
minus In lonioti-fliivoiml iinlalln
with a tnblrnption of vinegar B'lrlid
to give II a lmiXT flavor. Chill
In Individual molds and serve intty
otiniitun aeparately.
ED GOWEH
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ft
Republican Condidat
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
Present Incumbent
Versjron World Wor I
"PROVEN PROGRESS
WITH STABILITY
IN GOVERNMENT"
Keep Young
Save Self
Lighten Jobs
' hy JANK I ADS
WASHINGTON llmi'.e
wlves, t'ltuntliiK the spring clrn.
Inu liliirn, could lighten II ic buck
breakltiK biikiifooo by taking somtt
tips from Industry and large in
stitutions. "Hy watching the uay the clean
hut Ik done In hotels, officii build
lugs and hospital", housewives uun
Irani to make their own lank
caaler," a home manaKeincnl
rpr-rlullnt, U. H. Department ol
Agriculture, explains. "The rhnr
womrn aiuicmbied all their clean
Iiik ullnills and supplies and carry
them with them from pot to pot.
Thin vtt running back to the
storage closet for Individual Items.
Furthermore, they try to put them
all In somellilnff easy to carry or
something to pull along on wheels.
It In eailer to reaah upper walli
and celling, or the floor, by hav
ing Imig handle on brushes, mops,
vacuum cleaners, dust pain and
other gadgeta. Experts at the de
partment auggest that housewives
can rig up a amall board platform
on camera with a handle or slrong
rope no that heavy thing can lie
pulled around from room to room.
Borne women una tea - enru or
Junior's wagon.
When washing woodwork or
other surfaces ur.e both hands, put
ting diluting mltta on each. U.e
one hand to put the cleaning
dilution on the surface and the
other to rinse It oil or dry It.
"Two-handed team work makr.i
things go faster," one hoii.srclrun
ln expert said.
Here's a tip about furliiln wuf.lv
Ing. Don't over-slrelrh when dry
ing. Cotton, rayon or otnrr mur-qulhette-typc
curtains can lie dried
on frames, but you shouldn't try
to get them back to their original
site. Experts suggest that when
you buy curtains of these fabrics
you allow for considerable shrink
age. Nylon, orlan and spun glass
curtains need not be put on Irainei.
They do not shrink.
When washing very "sheer type
rurtalns, put them In mei.h base.
If you're using a washing machine
and use plenty of lukewarm water
and a good detergent, running the
machine only a few minutes.
"The old household theory that
the hard way Is the good way w
out.", one home management
specialist concluded.
New Books
Worthwhile
Potluck
Elect HORACE A. BEAL
Ontario City Councilman. Democratic
Chairman for Malheur County and a
Successful Business Man, as
DELEGATE
to the
DEMOCRAT NATIONAL
CONVENTION
From the Second Congressional Dlst.
Paid Political Advertising hy the Ural lor Dalafala Committee.
Anthony Yllirrl. Chairman
Vote For State Senator
r irtwqet l.?(ee
wwrns "imm tww .' ' w.. , -j
u,. . gr' . ,a iA
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SAAA COON
FROM BAKER COUNTY
REPUBLICAN
Elect an experienced legis
lator and rancher who
speaks the language of
Eastern Oregon. He knows
our problems and will pro
tect our interests.
For
U.S. CONGRESS
Umatilla County Ftrmtn Com milt for Sam Coan for Coitfrau
John C. Collim, Socrttary
9
CSfl
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nSPUBUANS!
Choose the Candidate who
has the BACKGROUND
and PUBLIC RECORD
to WW to November!
Sinaior Lynch ttrvtd In fh. 943
47-'49-'51 onon of fh. 5fa!
Ltgltlaturt. No ofh.r tandldat 1or
Trtaturtr hat had .gtioflv. .xpc
rf.nc. H undtrttandt afaf. flttal,
niffofonof, pub( htoffi and nat
ural r.tovrt. cons.rvaffon prob
f.ms. . . . Hf HAS AN IMPMSSIVt
RECORD OF ACCOMPLISHMINT IN
ntlDS THAT HAVt CLOSE ASSOCI
ATION WITH THl RtSPONSIBILITItS
OF STATt TRCASURCR.
The Treasurer is a member of the Board of
Control, which hat full direction over state
hospitals for tuberculosis patienti, a school
for the -deaf and one for tho blind, alio such
institutions ai hoipitali for the mentally ill,
the penitentiary and training schools for boys
and girls.
Lynch hat been chairman of committers
on stst affairs, public health, and game. He
served on the following other important
committees: Federal Relations, County Af
fairs, Commerce and Navigation, Revision of
Laws, Rulei, Public Buildings and Institu
tion. LYNCH UNDERSTANDS INSTI
TUTIONAL PROBLEMS.
This office Is now occupied by a Democrat. This is
YOUR OPPORTUNITY to elect a qualified REPUBLICAN
as STATE TREASURER and member of the
STATE BOARD OF CONTROL.
ty hospitals or suitable quarters pending
commitment proceedings.
S Enable the establishment of district hos
pitals.
.License practical nurses and raise their
nursing standards.
f ADII OU DUNtAt, Secy Or4on Tubsmr
oil's Httlttl Association. I9IS-19SI: "W
will be fortunate indeed if w could have the
benefit of Senator Lynch's sound and diver
sified public health background."
M. 0. (DOC) WOOUIY, Former Supt. Wood
burn Boys School: "I know you had a chance
to see and know what makes for institutions!
operation in your capacity as Voluntary Big
Brother to the boys. Many boys whom you
could not know, have thanked you, and
wished you well."
JANI V. DOYLI, H.N., Portana'-MurnonMh
Co. Chapter Red Cms, 1919-1947: "Public
health, In its various phases, has benefited by
virtue of Senator Lynch's counsel and leader
ship." C. W. POSIT, Oregon Education Association:
(Lynch's) "Support for the school program
has been consistent throughout his legisla
tive career."
POKTIAND CHAPTIt, link Walton Lesrfue of
America.- "Senator Lynch led the Aght in the
legislature for th. rectsiinisation of the
Came Commission. Jack should receive all
ur help."
Ai Stat. S.nafor,
S.nater lynch Sponsored Important
legislation Whlchi
1 Provided severe penalties for illicit ssle
of nsreotics.
3 Compels support ol dependent wives and
children. Tho so-called "run-away papa" act.
3 Regulates ssle and use of fireworks.
4 Established interim committee to study
ways of providing occupation for inmates of
the penitentiary.
5 Established heavy penalties for bribery
affecting outcome of games, sports, contests.
As Chairman of S.nato Public
H.alth Commltfo., Jack lynch
Actively Supported legislation
Designed tot
1 Prevent the pollution of the air with im
purities menacing the health and genera)
welfsre of the people of Oregon.
3 Authorise the Stste Board of Health to
accept federal funds for the maintenance of
cancer control, mental hygiene and industrial
hygiene programs.
3 Enable counties to cooperate on a volun
tary basis to employ a district health officer
and other personnel for district health de
partment, 4 Provide for care of mental cases in coun-
lect JACK LYNCH
REPUBLICAN
STATE TREASURER J
LANOELL VALLEY The Klam
ath County Associated Women of
the Farm Bureou will hold a meet
ing In Langell Vnlley at the Lorella
Community Hall, all day, May 19.
A potluck luncheon will be served
at noon and all are anked to take
table service.
A business meeting and two new
films on Cancer, sent from Port
land will follow the luncheon.
Dim time showing Is 3 p.m.
Catherine Brumbaugh will have
on display work done by the sum
mer Art Course student during
Classen last summer at OTI.
All women are cordially invited.
PRIMP PRUNES
Pitted prunes stuffed with wal
nut halves make a tasty addition
to a frull salad plate. If you're
in Kurry. cook the prunes In
your pressure cooker. Cover a cup
of prunes with a cup of wster
and heat to IS pounds pressure In
normsl without hastening the cool-
There are many Interesting new
books at the City Library, among
them Agnes Bllgh Turnbull's new
novel on the clergy, "The Oown
of Olory" approaching the subject
from an entirely, different view
point than her previous book, "The
Dlshops Mantle." One deals with
a young minister with a fashion
able church, the second with a
young clergyman In a small
country town.
One reviewer said, "The Oown
ol Olory" will delight those who
mi joy a tranquil and warm glimpse
' of the past."
The "White Lady" by Leonard
1 Dubkln Is the story of a white bst,
j written by an author really Inter
ested In his subject.
Then look for "Keep Your Head
Up Mr. Putnam." the story of a
gay young fellow who hurdlt-s
many an obstacle. Other good
rendintr-rictlon, My Cousin Rachel,
Du Manner; The Calne Mutiny,
IWouk: The Cruel Sea Monxarral;
The Swimming Pool, Rlnehart;
Hold Back the Night, Frank;
i Spark of Life. Remarque; The
: President's Lady, Stone; Invisible
I Man. Ellison.
i Non flction-The Sea Around Us.
Carson; Mr. President, Hlllman;
A Man Called Peter, Marshall;
t Elisabeth The Queen. Crawford;
i Adventures in Two Worlds, Cronin;
i Duveen, Behrman: The Greatest
j Book Ever Written; Toe Struggle
for Europe. Wilmot: Through
Charley's Door. Kimbrough; I Led
I Three Lives. Phllbrlck: Show Biz.
Green; A Catholic Speaks His
1 Mind, Sugrue.
howardbILL'DENT
rO DIUOATi TO THf
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL
CONVENTION
ff iUd by D.elorolion)
fOU Elsenhower for President!
Expansion of 4-H ond FFA
youth programs.
Sound resources development
Protection of fre enterprise.
Hw.,4 Dl I D-UfoU CMin i.
O Ur. S.Cfti.O', 3U W. ih. Tlw Dallti. Cwveo.
rm
YOTE X-71
VOTE!
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i Waasasa -..'f
i
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BEN MUSA
Democratic Candidate
for
CONGRESSMAN
Second Oregon District
I WILL WORK FOR: '
1. Sensible relief in promoting our minerol deposit development.
2. Continued expansion of Columbia River Development.
3. Modernization of our federal tax collection procedures.
4. Elimination of duplicating facilities and services in government.
State Seneter for post four years
Knows Eastern Oregon!
Practicing Certified Public
Accountant
Read your Vorors' Pamphlet!!
"AN INDEPENDENT DEMOCRAT"
Pl Politic. Adv. by Btn Mau. The Dal lei. Oregaa
U. S. CONGRESS
SAM
COON
,iy!iiiiii,isiii!oiaii
pit -4
0l.su i i iiitiifeia litimmmm
SAM COON, farmer and
Senator from Baker
County, and present
chairman of the power
ful Senate Agriculture
Committee . . .
SAYS:
"When the farmers and lumbermen prosper, it creates
purchasing power so the businessmen and laborer prosper.
If I can protect the farming and lumbering industries of
Eastern Oregon, the businessmen and labor will have
prosperity."
In these days of hiqh taxes and uncertainties, it behooves
the people of this agricultural and lumbering community
to put one of their own kind in Washington to protect
their interests,
SAM COON for U.S. CONGRESS
, Paid for by the Coon (or Congrats Committee; ,
Georgs Scott, chairman; John Palmer, treasurer.
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C fUNfBAL HOMtS
WARD'S ktamath runrral Homa. 025
Hlsh Btret. Phone 3.TM.
MEETING NOTICES
Klamath Lodge No. 77
A. F. and A. M. will
hold a special meeting
Fri. May 16. 7 p.m.
Work In EA Degree.
Visiting Brethren In
vited. Dale Bebber
Worshipful Master
Crater Lake Lodge No. 211. AFis
AM will hold a special commun
ication at the I O O F.
hall Thursday Evening.
May IS. at 7:30 p. m.
Work In the EA De
gree. Visiting brethren
Invited.
O. E. Thompson,
WM
KLAw,-r" FALLS Aerie No. 2090
fO kt Regular meeting
nieht 7:45 D. m.
d n c troll oth
SyatJind Walnut.
Visiting members cordially Invited
Buffet hours 10:30 ajn. to 1 a.m.
REGULAR MEETING
of Disobled American
Veterans and Auxiliary
will be held Friday.
May 16, In the K. C.
at 8 p.m.
Legal Notice
NOTICE TO ELECTRICAL
WIRING BIDDERS
The KU;nth County School Dbtrict
will receive tealed bids on the re-wlrlng
of the Malln High School. Halin. Ore
gon. Bidi will be opened at three o'clock
p.m.. Thursday. May 32. 1952 in the
Klamath County School District Office.
Specif tea tions and r-wrtrinjr clans
may be obtained at the Superintendent
The Klamath County School District
reserved the right to accept or reject
any or all bids and to waive any or
all Irregularities in the bids subraitted-
J. F. Heyden, Clerk
M 3-A-13 No 999
SUMMONS
IN THat CIRCUIT COITRT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
Helen Ann Keefer. Plaintiff, va. Ted
dv Odean Keefer. Defendant. i
"To Teddy Odean Keefer:
In the name ot the State of Oregon.
Greeting: , .
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you on or before June 13th. 1952. and
if you fail to so appear and answer,
for want thereof. plantiff will apply
to the Court for the relief prayed Xor
in her complaint against you, to-wlt:
for divorce from you on the ground
of cruel and inhuman treatment and
personal Indignities, and that plaintiff
be adjudged the sole and separate own
er of all the personal property de
scribed in the compalint. and that
plaintiff maiden name of Helen Ann
Stephens be restored to her. Your at
tention Is specifically directed to the
complaint on file in the above entitled
cause.
This summon Is served upon you
by publication punuant to tn order
of the Honorable David R. Vanden
berg, Judge of the above entitled Court,
said order being dated May 9th. 1952.
and by publication thereof for a period
of four consecutive and successive
weeks 4 insertions. The date of the
first publication is May 15th. 1952 and
the date of the last publication is June
5th, 1953.
J. C. O'Neill
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Suite 1. Melhase Building
Klamath Falls. Oregon.
M 15-22-29 J 5 No 15.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given thai the un
dersigned ha been appointed adnunU
tratrix of the estate of Mildred G. Hall,
deceased, by the Circuit Court of Klam
ath County. Oregon, and all persons
having claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the same,
with proper vouchers, to the said ad
ministratrix at Suite 1. Melhase Build
ing. Klamath Falls. Oregon, within tlx
months of the Date of this notice. t
Dated this 9th day of May. 1952.
Ruby M- Caldwell. Admx.
J..C. O'Neill. Attorney for Adm.
M 1S-22-29-J 5 No. 14
West Germany
To Seek Funds
BONN. Germany I West Ger
many is expected to ask the United
States for at least a billion dollars
aid to start arming German sol
diers for western defense after the
Allied-German "peace contract"
and the European Army treaty are
Germany for the next year.
Authoritative sources said Wed
nesday that the Ge-mans probably
will reed this amount off oreiirn
aid during the first year alone of
their rearmament.
The European Army treaty envi
sions the raising of 400.000 German
troops for the six nation force.
Britain may contribute some equip
ment to the German units but the
main burden will fnl! on the Ger
man taxpayer and the United
States, these sources said.
They estimate the first year of
German rearmament will cost
between 3 W billion and 4 a bil
lion dollars.
Tho new German defense buduet
for the year beginning July 1 totals
almost 2 'i billion dollars.
Part of this must helD pay the
costs of quartering Allied forces In
Germany for the next year.
Recruiting of the first German
troops since World War II Is ex
pected to atari early In 1953.
Then the big (rap between rear
mament costsand available funds
will show up. The Oermans are
expected to ask the United States
to supply most ot the difference.
MHTINO NOriCIS
STATED MKKTINO"
)F MANZANITA
CHAPTER No. na
D.E.S. will be hilU Fri
day. May It at S
I'clock in the I.O.O.F.
hall. Visitor welcome.
VERA FRITSCH-W.M.
JOHN LARSEN W. P.
2- UST ANP 0"N
Lost J'i h p. Jorinion kirkar balwarh
R. F. and t mlla, Saturday. Generous
reward. Can 3.
LOST. Dark brown plullo wallet around
B7 Club Thunday evening. Important
papera. currency, phono 3ii5.
GENERAL NOTICES
CJ-ASSES kfamnth-fceramlo Shop;
DIRECTOR ol Klamath's Chlldrans
Theatre. Jea.le Lee lofnrd. will hava
Dramatic School June Xi to July 31.
Regutrallon until Juna lat.
LEARN REAIITV r-irl.Tirn
Klamath Beautv School wilt mm. almtil
Juna ISth. Anyone interested In enroll
ing realiter at once: 1J5 North Broad.
Phona 744S.
PERSONALS
STANLEY1 Homa Products. Phona Sooa.
MRS. BOF1ERTS
BORN PSVCIIir!
Telle your past, present, future. Can
overcome all ohataclea that keep you
from auccesa health and napplnasa.
ai8So. Slicth, Klamath falls, Oregon.
FRATEX Plastics. Phone B.T24.
OLD. AT 40. SO. 60? MAN! Vou'ra
crazy! Thousands dcodv at 70. OstreK
Tonic Tablets pep up bodies lacking
Iron. For rundown feeling many men.
women call "old." SO centa. Introduc
tory size ONLY 43 cents. At all dru-
:isia in ruamatn rails, at a-ayiesa
.-"
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SERVICES
PAINTING
SHEET ROCK FINISHING
e PAPERHANGING
PHONE 9175 DAYS
2-3243 Evenings
CUSTOM
TRENCHING
FOR
DRAIN TILE
IRRIGATION PIPE
SEWER DITCHES
WATER DITCHES
FERGUSON MOBILE UNIT
DAVIS :
Plumbing Company
337 East Main
Phone 7635
PFAFF
SEWING MACHINES Sales and
Service opening soon In Klamath
Falls. At present notify Box 99,
Herald and News. v
AUCTIONEERING
and
Sales Management
SERVICE
Graduate Western College of
Auctioneering Billings, Mont.
Free Service on Church and
Benefit' Auctions.
3. Wf "Jerry'' FALES
5304 Alva . Phone 2-2452
MOVING? .
Call 7425
Local-Long Distance
Piano and appliance moving s
specialty
Transfer and Storage
Bekin's Moving and Storage
Peoples Warehouse
"Since 1918"
FIXTHAT
RADIO
Our Business is Sound
CONNER'S SERVICE CO.
Phone 6878
EXCAVATING
Mobil Shovel and Trench Hoe I
Bulldozer Pill Dirt Topsoil
Crushed Rock Driveway Cinders
Compressor
CRANE SERVICE
GRAHAM BROS.
PHONE 5541 or 8859
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Newest
Sanitary
Also
Methods
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
Cleans Sewer Lines of Roots, etc
ED F.'KrHO
2434 Orchard Phone 9841
Septic Tanks Cleaned
TANKS, drain fields installed
repaired. Years ot experience, au
work guaranteed.
PELICAN HOTEL PHONE 5731
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING. . Work
guaranteed. Phona 2-1010. '
PLOWING, dlsclns and harrowing. Fins
seed drill. 11. F. Jcrrard. Phone MSi.
J. U ilEAN
Public Accountant,
and Auditor
Offica at 300 No. 7ih. - Phona mi
PAINTING and paperhanglng. Phona
7617. '
CURTAINS launda-ed and ' stretched.
Phona 4914 '
LAWN MOWERS
Hand and power, eharpened. Saw filing
and keya made. Dot and Mlka Ap-
8 llances Repair Shop. 511(1 Bristol Ava.
ear Petersen School. Phona 4(1331
Remodeling . and
f-AHPRNTER work.
new construction. Phone 2-OtiTT
PAINTING, interior and exterior. H.
Brown. Phone 4226.
GARDEN PLOWING. Phona 9440.
HEAVY HAULING
Cats, shovels, drag tine, Andersen
rrrleht Lines. Dhoruj 0240, residence
2-3133. 2B03 So. 6th.
PAINTING decorating, papor-hanglng,
plaster hoard finishing, spray painting.
'hone 3U2U.
SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Phona 3335.
ALTERATIONS All worn guaranteed.
Jennie. Hare, Anitas, 707 Maip. Phona
8353. ;
GARDEN WOAK with Rolotiller. Phona
TSS8 week days only
PLOWING and planting,, farms, Har
dens, etc. . . Phone 1-tom or evenings
and weekends 2-0937.
rOR SERVICE or demonstration or any
Information regarding the German
made Pfaff aewing machine. Writs Her
ald News. Box 83.
MIRRORS resllvered. new mirrora
made to order. Kimball's Glaaa Shop.
fnona 737B.
ball s Glasa Shop. Phona 7378,