Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 19, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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    MONDAY, MAY 10, 10.V2
PAGE TEN
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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,yAiy ZZJvS ' FIRST FLOOR PLAnJ
""ll i i B B i JljtT7eeca fi si oT attic plan
J BED ROOM T. Z 3 . j&lff
A HOUSE OF IDEAS, this
plan Matures comfortable
living possibilities indoors
and outdoors. Two compart
mented bathrooms on the
main floor an dspace for a
third bath upstairs, where
extra bedrooms and 10 ad
ditional closets can be fin
ished off later, are among
oustanding advantages. A
lavatory in the rear service entry is handy for the children, the garden hobbyists and
convenient to the kitchen. One chimney serves basement heating plant .two-way fire
place between living room and dining room and a barbecue fireplace on the garden
porch. This is plan 245-M by Rudolph A. Matern, architect, 90-04 161st St., Jamaica 2,
N.Y. The house covers only 1,443 square feei without porches 4nd garage, yet has a
capacity of seven rooms, three baths and 22 closets. (Further information and plans can
be obtained from the architect named above).
i. ';. .'ADOPTS' 50 CHILDREN9
DAYTON, O. IB "Aunt Mary1
Bwellinger has "adopted" SO little
children in a small Yugoslavian
town named Filipovo. And the high
school year In North Dayton is
never officially ended until she
throws her annual dinner for the
athletes. Mrs. Mary Svellinner
simply gets a bang out of helping
people orphans, prisoners of war,
displaced persons.
Bans Norland Fire Insurance.
Fine St.
627
Lose Weight
Look Lovelier
r New Kessamin Plon help! you Reduce
Easily . . . Quickly . . . Sensibly
Don f let cxceii fat
' keep you from looking
your lovable belt . . .
from wearing attractive
new clothes . . . from
getting more fun and
excitement out of life
than you ever thought
possible.
Do try the Kessamin
Plan for losing weight
without, ipeciol exercise,
without dangerous
drugi, without going en
a starvation diet.
1. Helps curb your op
petite.
J. Helps provide you
with vitamins, miner
els and protein i, to
make up for whet
you miss when you
at less.
FREE:
Valuable booklet, pro
pared by a doctor, tells
what to do to start los
ing weight at once! Con
toms suggested diet.
Ask your druggist for ft
no obligation. (Not
for Glandular Obesity,)
KESSAMIN
REDUCING TABLETS
LEE
HENDRICKS
Your Neighborhood Druggist
12. So. 6th Phone 4321
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CHARWOMAN GETS $30,000 Wallace Michaels sits in a
St. Peter, Minn., courtroom with his aunt, 62-year-old
Mary C. Ritz, Milwaukie charwoman. Michaels had inform
ed the woman, separated from her family for 41 years,
about the death of her parents. She proved her identity
in court and her brothers agreed she should be given a
$30,00 share in the $200,000 estate of her parents, a Min
nesota farm couple.
Noted Horse
Trainer Dies
Injuries received two weeks ago
at his San Fernando Valley ranch
when a horse he was breaking fell
on him brought death Saturday
night to Jim Fagan, nationally
known horse trainer and rodeo per
former. He was about 65 years old.
Word of his death in San Fer
nando Hospital was received here
by Keith Moon who is flying south
today to attend funeral services
Tuesday. Mrs. Moon has been south
for several days.
Fagan who appeared here two
years ago with the widely ac
claimed Roy Rogers Liberty team,
trained the prize winning Palomino
uwnea oy air. ana Mrs. Moon.
He is survived by his widow a
brother who is a member of the
faculty of Stanford University and
a sister. Fagan was well-known
here.
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JEANNE NORTON was
winner of two scholarships
this year. One from the
Oregon Congress of Parents
and Teachers that will pay
her tuition to Southern Ore
gon College for four years.
The second a $200 scholar
ship was presented by the
Coos Bay Business and Pro
fessional Wftmen's Club.
Jeanne, daughter of Mrs.
Hillis Norton, Coos Bay, is
also the granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mc
Call, Klamath Falls.
People DO TOO
read small space
ads - you are!
1 11 rvi.
A SAAALL HOUSE that
looks big, both front and
rear, this plan incorporates
several modern ideas. The
shed type roof provides for
clerestory windows giving
the living room maximum
ventilation. These windows
are shown under the roof
on the rear garden side.
Large picture windows on
both front and rear and
high windows for privacy
in bedrooms are among
other details. This is Plan
H-162-P by the Homograf
Co., 11711 East Eight Mile
Road, East Detroit, Mich.
It covers 1,027 square feet.
(Further information and
plans can be obtained from
the architect named above.)
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TEXAS PORT SAVED IN BIG OIL FIRE Firefighters attempt to move in close as more
than 1000 firemen and volunteers battle this multi-million dollar refinery tank farm fire
which threatened the port of Corpus Christi, Texas. The blaze raged out of contorl for
17 hours. The fire was so hot it blistered firemen's faces if the approached within
100 feet.
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IT'S AN ILL WIND And this one blew good to no one. Gusts of 100 miles an hour
in Northern Utah raised havoc with phone lines, upset these three planes and scattered
others around the taxi lanes at Ogden Municipal Airport. Other landing fields in aja
reported similar damage.
MUSICAL MINIATURES A banjo, fultar and
violin with bow, made by Otoml Indians of Mexico, are part of
tiny instrument collection of Arthur L. Relmer, of Inglewood, Cal.
100 Paraffin Bait Eaifirn
2 Gal. Canned Oil
Special 1.47
Jayhawk Petroleum
2135 South 6th
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OINTMENT
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YOU'RE SUPRISED? You
aren't half as surprised as
were the citizens of Frank
furt Germany, when Pfc.
Kenneth D. Frost, left, of
Ithaca, N. Y., and Pfc. Olis
V. Thompson, of Stillwater,
Okla., wheeled through the
streets on their unicylccs.
Beside saving on the price
of tiros, the soldiers have
both hands free for saluting.
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6," f? A
te i noou for following day s pub
llcauon.
ADJVSTMENTa
Plram miue all cluimi vr adjunt
menu wliiuml delay.
Currectloru or cnncellatloni r
calved by 6:30 put will be niadt
In (allowing dny'i publlcaUon.
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Legal Notice
NOTICK Or FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice l tiffrftiy given Ihnt thr uniivt-
Ijtnpil hm tiled hit Miul Amiuill wild
rvtmrt jnliiiknUlmlnr of lh Kfltnl
of Tlittulhv Cnllltti, 11U0 Known at Tun
Collins, ttei-riutfil. Mild Itml tti Cuilii
ll (Ixtd W.,ln.nly. May II, IBM, l
III Rill., In tli C'lri'ult cSiurl riHint of
in lourl lloUN. KUnmlh miu, ur
Hon. m Oi lime end plei-e for heerlna
of objections, It any, lo the eame and
for the lettlemen! of said entale.
. lion T Murphy Admlnntrelor
A ID M S.I3-ID No. VIM
NOTtcr to cnrniTona
In tlie circuit Court of Oregon for
Klemeih County.
In Ihe Mailer of lite Ketate of Oer
nerd W. .oilman Defeased.
The underelitued has been appointed
br said court executrix of ealil estate.
Notice Is hereby given to the creditors of
decedent to present their claims duly
verified as by law required within SIX
months alter the first publication of
this nollca to the undersigned at the
law office of A C Yaden, 40U Main
Street. Klamnlh rails. Oregon.
Dated anil first published Ibla Sin day
Ol may. iu4.
OforrJia H. Zollmin. Kiec-ulrli.
M 3-13-ID
-.0 No 1
Kiiully No U4
RllMMONM KOI! PUMI. (CATION
IN TWK (MHCllIT roi'iiT or
THK STATK Or OltKOON KOH
TMK COUNTY Or KLAMATH
Chdrlc K Martin. IMeinllK, v Cur
mrit Cambra Guerre Mailin, Defend
ant.
Tv Carmen CainlMr Guerra Merlin
Dvfrndftiil
In the iteme of Ihe KUle nt Orciun.
you ere herby rruuire. I apitaar
end intwrr the romplalnt fllf1 HUut
you in the Ikiv-i. titled ult on or
before the 14ih day ol Octolwr, 1033.
and if you fall lo en.wer, for want
thereof, the PUintlff will apply to ihe
Court for the relief preyed for In hU
cotnplalnl, to-wll.
For ft Decrre of dtvorre bet wren
Plaintiff, Charles T. Martin, and !
frndatu. Cnrturo Com lira (.Hurra Mar
tin, That Ihe I'lalntiff b declared the
tote owner of the equllnlile tntereit (it
the property being purvhated under
contrart. de.crilwil follow:
lleKinnlng at the renter of Rc. 13.
Twp :iu S of lUrife a t. at the Wtl
Urn tic Meridian, thence N. KI feet,
thence N. UU 40' W. for a dl-tanre of
1B.HJ ft, to Ihe H C. corner of the tract
herein conveyed, I hence N. OOQ ft.,
thenre N IW 4U" W 3d.! ft, thence
000 (t. thence 8 00' 40' for a die
Unco of Jti.1 ft to Ihe point of begin
ning, containing five acre, more or leu.
And owner or the furnlihtngi. fix
ture and equipment located upon the
aid deirrlbrd property, And owner of
one Itl.O UeHoto auli.inohile; And for
inch further and additional relief a.
to the Court may teem equitable.
Till- lummom U wrved uimn you
by virtue of an order of the Honorable
David II. VAndenUurg. Judge of the
alKivr-enlllled Court, deled the lith day
of May, 10M, which tald Order re
quired Ihe publication of Ihle hurmnont
once week for four surre.alve week,
the first publication heing the 101 h
day of May. which dale of Uit pub-
llcntlon tKing the 9th day of June
10.12. and Ihe lal day for our appear
nre being the 14th day of October,
1 in 2
Dated thli l.tth day of May 11153.
u Clarenre A Humble
Adnrney for Plaintiff
7:il Main Street
Klamath FalU, Oregon
M 19-26 J 2-B No 111
Sate of limber. Klamath Indian nee-
ervation. Healed bltU, in aupliraie. on
forma provided therefor, marked out
aide "Illd. Uirdle John AUolment No.
Kir-, eddrrurd to the Kuperlniendent.
Klamail. toflian Itrurvatlon. Klamtilh
Agency. Oregon will t received until
B OO p m. 1'arlfio Htandard Time. June
3. lO.li for the purrha uf toga decked
along the roadway, eatirnated to i
approximatlv IHD.WM feci iHiard meas
ure of I'niideroia nine which etltnale
are not gunrantceil, The log are to M
decked along the roadway trnncllng
Altpimi-nt N". fl:it which U deacrltd
aa Lola, 0. lfl, 17, 34, 2i. and 32 in
Hfctioti 0, and U. 4, 9. fl, and 7 in
tfertlon 10. T. M S , H. 7 K-, WM. The
timlwr ! to Iw no Id on an arlnal log
tcuir lianU. KnrU hid mut ttate the
price per tbnuaand feet board meaiure,
Horihner Decimal C lg Scale, that
will be paid for Iog decked along the
roadway. No hid will br rontldered
for lew Ihnn 2.t no per thousand feet
board measure. F.tn-h but mutt be nr
rnmpanled by a rerllfied check In the
amount of $300 00 on a tolvenl bonk
puyahle to the Special Dliburalnu
Agent. Klamath Agency, Oregon Hie
deposit will Ih returned to unaurceHi
fill bidden. The dcprnui of the tucceia
ful bidder will be held at a cah penal
bond to Inxure aatl-lartury completion
of the contract or retained aa lloul
dnlcd damngee If the bidder nlmlt
fall to execute the contract within an
rlnva from notlflciillon of accenlnnce of
hli bid. The right to waive technical
defects and lo reject any ann an mo
It hercbv reiervcd. The contract wi'l
aperily that nil timber be removed
from the area prior to November I.
1032. For cop'eii of the contract blank
for the aubmlaalon of bid, and other
Information, apply to the Superintend
ent, Klamnlh Agency, Oregon. I),ited
thin 15th day of Mny, 1f32 at Portland.
Oregon, t. Morgan Pryw, Area Di
rector. M 18-26-No IB
V.
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NAMED KOJE DIRECTOR
Brig. Gen. Haydon L.
Boatncr (above), has been
named commander of the
Koje Island Prisoner of
War Camp In Korea. He
replaces Brig. Gen. Charles
F. Colson, relieved of the
post he held for four days.
The switch in commanders
was announced by Gen.
James A.. Van Fleet, Eighth
Army Commander.
it" 1 y
14 m A
IOOF NO. 137
Every Tuesday 8:00 P.M.
Fifth and Main Sts
2 LOST AND FOUND
1 .0 ttT!iii.l r rooKeT'i WiWnTweiir"
moiilha Hlack wllh while HP feel, long
Mark (all. Reward offered. Phone 8MT-
Tue-.de and tridey nigitt or 10.11
nhui
.ORT-hlacii leather billfold inltl.Ud
CAM. Return to IMU Arthur. Keep
money. m
LONt, male Uerman (ilieiterfritog.
blark and -liver, with white cheel, ten
lee. Llceiue I Jit. rintier pieaie repiy
to naT oak. . .
4 GENERAL NOTICES
PIXRMKl klamthCeran,io Ihop.
140.1 Main, phone W47.
i.KAiiN nrAuTY-T?iX,rht
Ki.m.th n-aiiiv Mvhonl will open about
June Iftth. Anyone Intereeted In enroll
ing, regliler at once! im norm nrueo.
Phone 744fl. i
PIRSONALS
i.Ht.tiat in vmir ! (r hiitlneu. ner
touel Affair. CUremont Hotel, Room
Mil iiunrnTn
Telle your pejil, praetnt. future. Can
overcome ell vhatarlee (nil keep you
inn) lurriH iivatio p ,i'""-w-s
win Ko. Uuih, Klemnth rIU, Oregon.
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SERVICES
FIX THAT
RADIO
Our nuslnrag Ii Bound
CONNKR'8 HKRVICE CO.
Phone M7!
MOVING?...
Call 7434
tcttl-Lonir DIUnc
Piano and nppllnnro movlnf
apeclnlty
Transfnr and Storage
Bckln'g MotIiii and Sloroja
Peoples Warehouse
-Since 19H-
AUCTIONEERING
and
Soles Management
SERVICE
Orndtint Wenlern Collrfte nl
Atictlonerrlng nillllt, Mont
Frre Hirvlrr on Church and
Brnctlt Auclloni.
5. W. "Jerry" FALES
5304 Alvn Phone 3-34W
PFAFF
8EWINO MACHINES Sain and
Service opening noon In Klamath
Falls. At present notiry Box W,
Herald and Newi.
Septic Tanks Cleaned
TANKS, drain tldd.-i IruiUlltd
rejinlred. Yeiir ot experience. All
work guarunlcrtl.
PELJCAN HOTEL PHONE 6731
e PAINTING
e SHEET ROCK FINISHING
e PAPERIIANGING
PHONE 9175 DAYS
2-3243 Evenings
EXCAVATING
Mobil Bliovel and Trench Hoe
Bulldozer Fill Dirt Tormoll
Crushed Rock Driveway Olndera
Compressor
CRANE SERVICE
GRAHAM BROS.
PHONE (541 or 8859
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Newest Sanitary Methods
Also
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
V
Cleans Sewer Lines of Roots,
etc.
ED P. KINO
2434 Orchard Phone 0841
R1.ECTIIICAI. CONTIt ACTING,
guaranlaed. Phona 2-I01U.
PLOWING, dlaclng and harrnwlni. ritia
ateil drill II. F. J.rrard, Phono Mi.
1. L. DEAN
Public Accountant
anil Auditor
Offlca at 30B No, 7lh, - Phona IMS
PA1NTINQ and paparlianllna. Phona
CURTAINS lannd-.d
nd , atralohait.
rnona am.
LAWN Mnwlilfl
Hand and power, sharpen Saw filtni
anil koys mndo. Dot and Mlka Ap
tillancps nepnlr Shop. Slia Bristol Ava.
NaaPotcrsenBchuolPhono 4082
CAHPENTER work. Itamoili-linf and
ngwconstructlon. Phono a-0HI7.
PAINT INO, liitcrlor 'and aVtorlor. II. L.
Brown. Phone 42211.
GARDEN Pl.OWINuTPhnno 044H.
ItffAVV IIAIIl.tMri
Cat., ahovala, droa llnea. Andersen
rroleht Lines, nhnna OJ4II rsl.leni;a
2-.ll:i.'l. 2IIII2 Ho. fllh.
PAINTING deonratlno. n.nnrThVnarnff.
Plaster huord fltiishlnii, ipray painting,
hone aoail.
SEPTIC tanki cleaned. Phona 33in.
.I.TPDlTtOMD . All I. . I
Jennie Hara, Anitas, 7U7 Main. Phone
PLOWINO and plantlm. farm., ar
dena, ate. , , Phone 2-KM8 or avanlnga
and weekend. 3-l);i7,
rOH SERVICE or demonstrntlon or any
Information regarding the Oerinan
made Pfnff aewlnif mnnhlna. Wrlla Itar-
ald News, Box fl.lj
MIRIlOllS resllvered, , new mirrors
mnt e 111 order. K mlinll'. rl N ion.
shop
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