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Br,DOROTHY ROE x
AP Women', Editor -
It's easy to keep husband
happy says young Betty Ossola,
blonde and shapely food tycoon,
who also ts a happy wife and suc
cessful mother.
Her formula. Is simple: "Just
feed him."
Most so-called psychological mal
adjustments merely are the result
of bad eating, says Betty, who has
delved deep Into this business of
the way to a man's heart. She
adds:
"Every woman since Eva has
known that the time to get some
thing you want from any man is
right after dinner. When he s well
fed, he's happy and at peace with
the world. He's much more likely
to say yes after he has been
soothed by a steak."
Betty runs one of the country's
biggest food companies, Torino
Foods, dealing in both imported
and domestic delicacies, with an
accent on European flavor. Her
father, Jack Ossola, founded the
business 62 years ago. He handed
over Its direction to Betty after
she completed her course at the
University of Pittsburgh and spent
a year in Europe developing a
gourmet approach.
Since then Betty has been busy
educating the American public
there are other things to eat beside
steak and potatoes. She says:
"The trouble with most Ameri
can women is that they're afraid
to use their imaginations when
planning meals and preparing
food. Because their husbands insist
they want 'Just plain moat and
potatoes' they go along In the same
old groove, until the men get fed
up with both their meals and their
wives.
"A little spice Is necessary. In
both life and cooking. Everybody
needs a change, to keep things
Interesting. The wife who can
make her meals varied and satis.
tying usually need have no fear of
the divorce court."
Betty and her husband, Charles
Rossottl, recently gave a cocktail
party at their Englewood, N. J.,
home which still has the neighbors
talking. Betty explains her system
thus:
'I figure most men are always
hungry, so I like to give them
something besides dinky canapes
and limp crackers. A man needs
something he can gel his teeth
into.
"This time we put a big chaf
ing dish of lentil soup with grated
cneese in tne middle of the table.
Boy, did they go for thatl Then
we plied up big dishes of every
kind of olives and anchovies and
various kinds of Italian antipasto.
We had crisp bread sticks and lots
of things for dunking. People kept
coming back for more."
afe it tonv
Auditions Toniqht
7:00 to 9:00
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to find talented
vounqstert for
selection et the
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BOY AND GIRL"
PWfffisrASsociarioN
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH
:r"t fK
PVT. JERRY R. LA ROE, ton
of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C.
L Roe, 3310 Derby, has vol
unte'ered for parachute fram
ing. , He is faking his basic
Training with Co. H ' ItS
Airborne Inf. Regt., of the
llth Airborne Dlv., Fort
Campbell, Ky.
Politics Wailed
In Air Slash
WASHINGTON IB-Sen. Fermi-
son (R-Mlch said today he hopes
Democratic senators "don't make
a political matter" of the sizzling
uupuie aocui Air f orce cutbacks.
Ferguson, chairman of the aDDro-
prlatlons subcommittee now con
sidering new funds and spending
limits on all defense agencies, said
in an interview that even the
Elsenhower budget might be safely
"reduced in some items."
Oen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg, retir
ing Air force head, concluded late
yesterday three full days of testi
mony in opposition to cutbacks
proposed for the Air Force in the
Elsenhower budget. '
These would trim former presi
dent irumans request for new
funds by five billion dollars and
lower tne 1955 air power goal from
Jt4 W 12U wings.
Vandenberg Insisted that a 143.
wing Air Force is the minimum
level needed to meet the threat of
expanding soviet Russian air pow-
er. A wing contains from 30 heavy
Domoers to to smaller aircraft.
Secretary of Defense Wilson, who
engineered the Air Force cutback
with the aid of Deputy Secretary of
Defense Kyes and Assistant Secre
tary of Defense McNeil, wili return
to the Senate committee's witness.
Lewis Says T-H
Act Designed To
Wipe Out Unions
CHICAGO M The Taft-Hartley
labor law was designed, says
jonn u. Lewis, to wipe out labor
unions when the opportunity comes
such as another depression."
"It is not possible to dream of
eliminating labor unions from our
economy and to think that our re
public will endure," Lewis told the
Executive's Club of Chicago Fri
day. "There would be confusion and
chaos if unions were eliminated."
the United Mine Workers president
told an overflow audience of busi
ness executives. "We have a free
economy that can only function
as ever Increasing units of produc
tion find a market for that goods."
Lewis said the Taft - Hartley
law has reduced him to "a sec
ond class citizen, and he pledged
to continue fighting to repeal the
act. He added he resented the
right of Taft to make me a second
class citizen" and "to put it very
conservatively I expect to oppose
that attitude."
Ex-Legion Head
Would Quit UN
LEXINGTON, Ky. m A for
mer national -commander of the
American Legion, Donald R. Wil
son, urged Friday night that Amer
ica abandon the United Nations.
Speaking at the closing session
of the Kentucky Oil and Gas As
sociation convention, the Clarks
burg, W. Va attorney termed the
U.N. n "sinister and despicable
symbol" of what he called the
"new internationalism."
Wilson was commander of the
Legion 'n 1951-52.
We
FALLS. OKEGON
- Legal Notice
' PUBLIC SAL1 APPLICATION .
DEP ARTMZN T OF THE INTERIOR
UNITED STATES
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Land Office
Portland 18, Oregon
Davsj J. Campbell. Bly. Oregon.
DECISION
ORDER FOR PUBLIC SALE
Tha above-named applicant has filed
t application for the public salt of
that land described below under Section
2U9, Revised Statu let, as amended by
Section 14 of the Taylor Graiing Act
of June 28, 1934 (41 Stat 1374; 43 U S C.
Sac. mil.
The application has been considered
nd appears allowable according to the
records of this Bureau. Available data
Indicate that the disposal of the land
at public sale will lead to more
practicable utilization thereof not in
consistent with conservation principles.
no snai it will not D contrary to ue
puDiic interests.
The land wlU be offered for sale at
public austlon under existln resula
lions and in accordance with the at
tached notice. .
The land will be sold subject to the
provisions oi tn act of August i. ivto,
iw am. i, 2 u.a.U. sec. l'.'Ji'.
Newspaper deslnned for nublication;
Herald News, Klamath Falls, Ore
gon.
Tim and dale: 10:30 a m. July 10,
Place: Room 121 Bldg . No. 1, Swan
iauu, roruano urcgon.
Land: T. M s R. 14 t.. W.M.. Ore
gon sec. 24 . E' containing 330 acres.
minimum price: sew lor ine tract.
Frances A. Patton.
Manager.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
TI1T STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTV tnr ki.aMath
In the Matter of tha Estate of Lola
M. Buesing, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that I have
filed my final account as administra
trix of the estate of Lola M. Buesing.
deceased, and that the Court has set
July 7th. 1953, at the hour of 10 a.m.,
aa tha time for the hearing of objec
tions to said final account and settle
ment inersoi.
K .thi" 4th 'tint, 1953
J. C. O'Neill, AUornev for Admx.
.... Charlotte C. Carmlchael, Admx
cvo--Ui wo.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
-. THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OK KLAMATH
W. T. Fwrtfr. Plaintiff, vs. Amanda
s osier, uefendant.
To Amandi Foster:
In the Name of the State of Oregon,
Creetlne: .
You are hereby reoulred to anbear
and answer the complaint filed against
you on or before July 6. 1953, and if
you is ii to so apucar and answer.
want thereof, plaintiff wiU apply to the
Court lor the relief prayed lor in his
complaint against you. to-wit: for di
vorce irom you on the grounds of de
sertion for a period of more than one
year. Your attention Is specifically di.
reeled to the complaint on file in the
above entitled cause.
This summons is served upon you
by publication DUrsuant to an urder of
the Honor. D. E. Van Vector, Judge of
iisLTict .ouri, Ka ia oraer oeing dated
June 4. 1053. and by publication there
of for a period of lour consecutive and
successive weeks (4 Insertions!. The
dat of the first publication la Jure
e. ana tne date oi the last pubis
vsuwt u June xv. iwm.
J. C. O'Neill
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Suite it. Melhaie Building,
Klamath FalU, Oregon.
J g-15-22- No. 473
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH.
Hilda Marie Lasher, hv and ihrmmh
her guardian ad litem, Venice E. MMH
gan, rialntlff, vs. James Lasher, De-
To James Lasher:
' In the Name of the State of Oregon,
Greetlna:
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you on or before July 6, 1933. and if
you fall to so appear and answer, for
lfant thereof, plaintiff will apply to
mi voun ior me renei praed for
In her complaint against you. to-wit:
for annulment of that certain maiv
riage Deiween yourself and the n lain.
tiff which occurred at Reno, Nevada,
on January ivod, ana mat tne same
be declared void from the inception
thereof. Your attention is specifically
directed to the complaint on file in the
above entitled cause.
This summons Is served upon you bv
publication pursuant to an order of the
nonoraDic u. a., van vactor. juace
the District Court, raid order brtrs;
dated June 4, 1953, and by publication
thereof for a period of lour consecu
tive and successive weeks M insertions'
The date of the first publication is
June 8. 1053. and the date of the last
puoiicauon June zy. iusj.
J. C. O Niill
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Suite 1, Melhase Buliding.
i amain raiis( uregon.
J 8-15.23-29 No. 472
CITATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
TlfE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH.
In the Matter of tha Estate of Rich
ard Barry, Deceased.
To alt Demons unknown, claiming or
having any Interest in the real proper
ty of said Richard Barry, deceased:
A petition having been filed In the
above entitled, matter by Josephine
M. Irwin, administratrix, praying for
n order of the Court authorizing her
to sell the real property belonging to
tnia estate, ana tne court naving is
sued an order fixing the, time and
place, as hereinafter stated, for a hear
ing to show cause, if any. why an
order to sell the real property of this
estate should not be Issued;
Therefore, In the name of the State
of Orecon. veu and each of you arc
hereby cited and required to appear in
tnis metier witnin iweniy-eiRni any a
from the date of the first publication
thereof, to show cause, if any exist.
why an order should not be made auth.
orlzing said administratrix to sell, at
public auction, for -cash, the real prop
erty belonging to this estate, to the
highest bidder therefor; and upon fail
ure to receive at said auction sale a
kid of at least as much as the prop
erty is appraised for. the bid. if any.
be declined and the property be there
after sold at private sale for cash, as
the Court may order, or for part cash
as by law provided upon conditional
contract of sale, provided title Is re
served until the full purchase price
shall be paid, and that, at IraM one
fourth of the purchase price U paid at
the time of execution or such contract;
said property being described as fol
lows, to-wit:
Beftnn n at a do nt 1320 feet north
and 234.23 feet east of the corner
common to Sac t Ions 19. 20. 29 and 30.
Twp. 38 S i. 9 E., WM.. thence
norm oaa.a feet; tnence south
along the southerly line of highway
201.88 feet: thence south 553 feet:
thence west 258.78 feet to the point of
be Bin nine, being nart of the NWaSV"
of Section 20 Twp. 38 S.. R. ft E., W. M .
containing a.w acres, save ana except
therefrom the followlne tract: Brain-
ning 2041 feet north an S. 6345 E.
264 feat from the Section corner com
mon to Sections 19. 20, 29 and 30,' Twp.
38 S, H. 1 I., W.M.: thence S. 63'27
E. 292 feet; thence north 67 feet, more
or less, to the southerly line of the
Southern Pacific right of way; thence
northwesterly along said right of way
to a point north of the point of be
ginning; thence south to the point of
beginning, containing 0.42 acre. All In
Klamath County, Oregon;
Also: Beginning at a point 1332 feet
north and 853 feet east of the corner
common to Sections 19, 20. 29 and 30.
Twp. 38 S , R. 0 E., W.M.: thence
south 80 feet: east 100 feet; north 80
feet; west 100 feet to the point of be
ginning, being a part of the SWUSW'i
of Section 20. Twp. 38 S.. R. 9 E.,
W M All in Klamath County, Oregon.
Atao: Beginning at a point 1132 feet
north and 493 feet east of the corner
common to Sections 19, 20. 30 and 30,
Tu-b. M R. 9 I.. WM. thence
east 100 feet: north 80 feet: west 100
feet; south 80 feet to the point of be
ginning, being a part of the SWSW
of Section 20 Twp. 38 8., R. 9 E., W.M.,
All tn Klamath Count-. Orgon
Also: Real property In the Town of
Gold Hill, Jackson County, Oregon, de
scribed as follows:
LoU Eleven Mil and Twelve 113. In
Stock Twenty-five 25i as the same are
numbered, designated and dcribed on
the official plat of the Town innw
City) of Cold Hill and recorded In the
office of the County Clerk in and for
Jackson County, Oregon.
A hearing on said petition to sell the
real property ts set for the hour of
10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of the
14th day of July. 1953. at the Court
Room of the above entitled Court in
the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon.
This citation Is published for tha
first time on June 8. 1953.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
Court on the 4th day of June, 1953.
Chas. F. DeLap.
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
for Klamath County. Oregon
By Jane Wever. Deputy
.Tnhn Irwin, Attorney for said ctate.
128 North 4th St .
Klamath Falls. Oregon.
J 8-l5-23- No. 470
NOTICE INVITING BIDS
Notice is hereby given that the under-
Oscar Winner's Life Not
As Easy as It
Bv BOK THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD Of-The life of an
Oicar winner Is not as easy is It
might seem, take It from Judy
Holllday.
The blonde actress made a tre
mendous hit as the dumb Billle
Dawn in "Born Yesterdav" both
on the stage and screen. She was
acclaimed a new star and was
handed an Academy Award two
years aio. But she has had no
Broadway shows and only one pio
ture since then.
Her inactivity Is partly because
of the fact that she gave birth to
her first child. Jonathan Louis
ODDenheim. last November. But
her scarcity of pictures is largely
because of the hard bargain she
struck with her employers, Colum
bia Pictures. She held out for and
finally won a deal whereby she
would do only one picture a year
and have plenty of time for the
stage.
''But I guess I wasn't so clever
after all," she sighed. "I haven't
been able to find a play."
Miss Holllday Is back at work
on the movie stages, doing a com
edy called "A Name For Herself.
She is trim and slim, a good nine
pounds under her starting weight
in "Born Yesterday." Between
scenes, she told of her travail in
trying to find vehicles to follow
her Oscar-winning portrayal.
"I read three or four play
scripts every week." she related.
"I've read everything that has
been sent tp me, unless It Is so
amateurish that it doesn't merit it.
A good comedy is hard to find,
at least one with a part for me.
"Oh. I get lots of comedies. But
they were written for Blllie Dawn.
The writers of them think that all
t have tn do Is talk in a funny
voice and say dirty lines and that
makes a hit comedy. They think I
can go on playing the aumo
blonde.
The actress has emphasized that
she is throueh ulaying Blllie uawn.
She Is getting far away from the
Junk dealer s doll in ner nexi stage
Ih Fills. Oregon, will receive Malta
Dial up 10 ana inrniaing a oki...
Tuns 111 10-.1 tnr til inllnwinff:
Audit of the City Books for the fis
cal year 1932-53. to be alerted after
the closing of the books. July 21st, and
completed oy aepiemow i.
Bids arc to bt marked "Bid for City
aHit '
The City reserve, tne right to reject
any or au bids.
Frank A. Blackmer
Police Judge
J 1-2-S.S No. 460
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SEATTLE .... 3 hrf.
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lo "oil tho foil"
local times shown. ' For fravol
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Airport Terminal. Coll 2.2357 or
your travel agent.
COMMItf THE MC AND
YOU'UGOerAM
During
EMIL'S
TUESDAY SURPRISE
Crisco
White House
Coffee
3-lb. tin
Mb.
Del Monte TOMATO
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Golden Ripe
Bananas
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Fruerr Reody ,rr
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Would Seem
i ....,.r. Rhe nlanj to do a sumr
.n.r. she nlans to do a summer
theater version of "My Aunt
Daisy." directed by John Wilson
.j -,h.hiv staztd in Westpon,
r. if it works out, she may
take it to Broadway.
The play is a somber tale of a
turn-of-the-century Boston girl who
lives in a make-believe wond. She
" . mrrv her home-town
suitors because they ara clerks and
...,imnrnu. tvoes. During a
Chicago visit, she has one last
chance to avoid becoming an old
maid but, fails.
"Don't get me wrong," she add.
ed. "I'm not trying to play Ham
let I want to do comedies; I think
thats what audiences expect of
me But it happens that the only
respectable play I could find ior
myself was not a comedy.
HOW ARTIFICIAL?
VAN NUYS, Calif. Ifl Actor
Duncan Renaldo, the ''Cisco Kid
t isipvision. suffered a broken
neck when struck by an artificial
boulder during the fuming oi a
rock slide scene.
Phvslcians in Valley Hospital
said Friday his condition is good.
He will remain hospitalized aooui
six weeks.
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Pipe Plans Listed
MEBRILL City Council met in
regular session June 4. In the ab
sence of councilman Paul Lewis,
who is city water commissioner,
Councilman Harvey Deoham re
ported that new water pipe had
been installed In blocks S3, 24. 25
and 26, at a cost to tha city of
I2 37& Per ,00t- In August new
water pipe will be installed, in
blocks 13, 20 and 29 replacing tha
old wooden main now in existence.
One building permit for 500 was
issued to Clyde Fox for building
a fireplace at his residence.
A special budget and council
meeting will be held next Thurs
day. -
present at the meeting were May.
or B. B. Walker, Recorder Otis
Thompson, Marshall Doug Brum
ley and Councllmen Howard Dew
ey and Harvey Denham, ana two
visitors Myron Hasklns and Dallas
Dierdorff.
KOREA WEUK PROCLAIMED
WASHINGTON Wl President
Eisenhower Saturday proclaimed
the week beginning Sunday as "Aid
to Korea Week" and urged citl.
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contributions.
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