PMWKCnTEEN
MRALD AND WKWB. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON
raiDAY, AUOOBT 21, IBM
NEVER flOT WET
SOUTHAMPTON, England tfl
Wallace Warren Smith, an Ameii-
can who stowed away qboard the
liner Queen Mary in order to have
try at swimming the English
Channel both ways, left in the
same ship Thursday tor New York.
Be was not even allowed to jana.
Fire Insurance.
Norland
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ACADEMY
. OMat and most distinguished mili
Urf Khool ia the Northwest, board
ing boys from first grade through
high Khool. Special emphuii on
the fundamental! of education with
'medial aisistance...lhe finest mili
tary, athletic, and social training.
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l MU MUfAIT ACAMMY
J Rock Bvttr, Portlind 20, Oregoa '
I Pfeue ttad complete litcnturc and bulletin.
I Nimf,, , I i
City.
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ty DAVID O. tAMUTHtt. At t I bfH Editor f
OMW&
MWasasikiM
By DAVID O. BABEtTHEB,'
AP Beal EUte Editor
to. rfn-ii.vnnrsplt movement, oi
dtnary household chores and home
workbench noDDies are "'" '""
Tt m that the home crafts
man doesn't have a complete wm
hnn uithmiL a. liorarv.
Rnnkctnrpa nnrl news stands are
tnrkirl with literature telling the
handyman how to do eery thing,
inftindlnv how to buy another
house when he runs out of room
for improvement.
This sudijIv of brains for our
hrAwn itt ko extensive that Bus!-
npss Week maeazuie recently
nulled the attention to Industry in
general to the number ot publica
tions wmcn are enticing ua m
tnurs to make trios to the local
hardware store, paint storf, build
in? suddIv house and what not.
One of the most sensible of the
new books, which has come to our
attention, is "The Home Owner's
Complete Oulde to Remodeling" by
Hubbard Cobb (Houghton Mifflin
Co.) You'd think that Individual
houses vary so widely that a prac
tical book on remodeling would be
next to Impossible. But Cobb has
done so much work arouna his own
house in Connecticut that he has a
sixth sense for information of use
to others. His book Is easy to read,
because he writes exact'y as he
talks.
. "Power Tools . 'for the Home
Craftsman" by Edwin G. Hamilton
(McOraw Hill Book Co.) is espe-
II.-. an
dally timely with basr-nents and
garages now humming with ma.
chinery. What power tool to buy
first, and why. how to use lc and
what you can do with It are sub
jects that make . Hamilton s book
a valuable contribution to the una.
teur. '
, "Household Mechanics" by Earl
L. Bedell and Ernest O. Gardner
(Grosset & Dunlap) has been out
for some time now, but certainly
deserves notice. For fundamental
care and repair of the home, it
would be hard to beat this volume
as a handbook and guide.
Henry Lionel Williams of Sher
man, Conn., who earns his living
rebuilding old houses and old furn
iture, has written "The Calendar
Guide to Home Repair" (Slmmons
Boardman Books). He outlines a
year-round weekly' progiam for
home' maintenance, which he says
can save you at least 60 per cent
on costsvwhlle you spend an hour
or two a week on upkeep chores.
Williams contends that preventive
maintenance Is as important to
your home as preventive medicine
Is to you. -
"How to Biuld Your Own Ga
rage" (A. A. Wyn. Inc.) is a book
that ought to find a wide audience.
So many small homes have been
built without garages that garage
building Is booming. Philip 11.
Scheller, the author, is technical
editor of the Family Handyman
magazine. s
After you get all 'the work done.
which Is outlined In these books.
and you're looking for new fields to
conquer, take a look at. "How to
Buy a House" by Prazler Forman
Peters (Garden City Books). This
is a popular reprint of the author's i
Buyinsr a House Worth the Money"
(Little, Brown). It's a sound com
panion to Walter Rostcnberg's
House for Sale" (Stravon Publish
ers), Which tells how, to sell a
nouse.
And If you would would like to
get away from all of this, see "One
Million Islands' for Sale" by Robert
rroman. tuueii, moan ana Pearce)
It covers all the islands you can
buy along the coasts and in the
lakes and rivers of both the united
Stales and Canada.
Two Die In
Plane Blast
PICACHO. Ariz. W) A huge
B5o bomber was ripped apart by
a tremendous explosion; over the
Arizona desert Thursday and
crashed in flames. Ten of Its 12
man crew parachuted to safe'
ty. Two were killed.
Davis-Monthan Air Force Base
at Tucson, where the four-eneine
plane had taken off only eight
minutes before, identified the dead
as capt. Charles D. Bostick; Ma.
rion, S.C., and S. Sgt. Herbert G
Enverton. Fort Scott, Kan.
uosiicky a raaar operator, was
unable to get out of the plane.
Enverton's chute ripped to shreds
and he leu to his death.)
Only one other man was listed
as seriously hurt. He Is Airman
C. Charles R. Stewart, a gun
ner from Steubenville, Ohio.
The other airmen were taken to
the Davis-Monthan hospital, for ex
amination and treatment.
inc spectacular crash came
suddenly In the early morning
darkness. Residents for 25 miles
around heard the explosion and
saw the shattered plane cut a fiery
ran across me sxy.
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KLAMATH FALLS
' AUGUST 30
tv. ttansy O. Nol.i,
CattflMtritt. fvrepaeft
redualt. MMfcar al
artificial arss.
COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO.
730 MAIN ST.
. KLAMATH FALLS
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FDR EVERY DRRINflGEJOB!
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HOW CAN YOU MISS? Bill Wiehr, of '. Sheboygan. Wis.. :
demonstrates a highly versatile gun which is sure to bag game '
in one way or another The muzzle-loader can shoot around a I
tree to get an elusive bird, and if one barrel misses, the other j
barrel is ready to fire. It has a built-in watch, thermometer, :
weather vane, rmrror, spectacles for better sighting, and a knife j
for skinning the catch. A compass keeps the hunter on the trail, ;
and if he's still, unsuccessful in bagging any game, there's a can -opener
so he won't starve.
Paper-Makers
Reach Terms
PORTLAND, Ore. W Bargain
ing representatives for West Coast
pulp and paper manufacturers and
unions reached agreement late
Wednesday night on pay Increases
and outer contract changes to oe
submitted to referendum vote.
A wage boost of 2 !i per cent is
the same as that made in a pre
vious proposal, voted down by
members of the two AFL unions in
volved. However, a Joint statement
Thursday said the new proposal al
so contains a wholly revised pro
cedure for "selections, pay
schedules and promotions" which
removes earlier .obectious.
The pay boost proposal would
establish thea men's bane rate at
$1.76 'i cents an hour and women's
at 11.47 i. The statement said this
continues "the highest pulp and
paper industry wage rates in the
world." , -
It approved by the 46 union lo
cals, the wage increases will be
retroactive to June I. Affected are
18.000 workers in 38 Washington.
Oregon and California plants.
1
ALTURAS
By LAURA STARK
Mary Lou Dunn, daughter of
Mrs. Janice .Dunn, and Arnold
Shedd were married August 15 in
Reno. The young couple will make
tneir home in Alturas.
The annual Alturas Roundup pa
rade was held August 16. Prizes
awarded were: grand prize, Amer
ican Legion Auxiliary who soon
ored Virgie Simpson of California
Girls' State this year; 1st prize for
businesshouses, Bud Van Horn of
Standard Oil; 2nd prize, Citi
zen's Utilities; 3rd, Mt. Lily
Dairy. First prize for oganizations.
LDS Church; 2nd, Rock hounds for
exhibit of minerals; 3rd, Beta Sig
ma Phi, Social prizes: 1st, Sports
men uiud; znrj, Bennie s Bar, 3rd,
mue gin with . the sheep. Best
mounted cowboy, Fred Ball; best
uiuuuiea , cowgirl. Martha Fee;
best mounted unit, Likely roping
club; best mounted pair, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Chace of Willow Ranch;
best mounted family unit, Charlie
Pratt and family. Five special
sprizes were awarded to children.
Harry Paullin, alias Harry Rob
inson, and George Welch, alias
George Walkingstick, were appre
hended In Susanvllle August 14 and
returned to Modoc County on a fic
ltious check charge. They had is
sued several bogus checks in Lake,
view; one In Alturas.
Anyone knowing the whereabouts
of Edith Hackinburg should call
the sheriff's office at once. Mrs.
Hackinburg was reported missing
August 12 by her husband, Guy
Hackinburg, ot Eaglevllle. she has
black hair, gray eyes, is five
feet 2 inches tall.- weighs 130
pounds. Is 40 years old and is
deaf and dumb.
Charles Edward McClur Is in the
County Jail pending investigation
of an auto theft charged filed by
Chester Plybon and League Glee
son, hay haulers, for whom McClur
was formerly employed. He is ac
cused of attempting to steal a 1948
cnevrolet truck belonging to Ply
bon and Glceson and a load of
hay belong to John Nash of Adin.
According to an announcement
made last week by Walt Rodman,
manager of the Modoc County Fair
horse show entries close at noon
August 27; rodeo entries at fi p.n,
August 28; poultry entries at 6 p.m.
AUgUSb Z(.
The TB X-ray unltiWill be at the
Modoc County Fair in Cedarville
August 28, 29 and 30, and in Al
turas August 31.
The annual rodeo held in con
nection with the Lassen' County
fair and livestock show will be
staged on the afternoons of August
22 and 23. The rodeo stock r'll
be furnished by Wilford Cline of
Lone Pine, Calif. His famous string
of saddle broncs, bareback broncs,
and wild brahma bulls have thrilled
rodeo fans throughout the west
and have been received enthusiasti
cally in Susanvllle in the past
years. The Lassen County rodeos
will feature bull-fighting, clowns,
track" events plus six horse races
daily,, in addition to the regular
rodeo events. '
Larry Rose of Niagara Falls, N.
Y., bowled games of 155, 158. 147
for a 460 total. Exactly one week
later he bowled the identical scores
in the same order.
easure your moneys worth
FOR FUTURE TRADE-IN VALUE
There's no denying it. The owner who takes
a yardstick view of things quickly realizes what
a jewel of perfection he has acquired. Here's
the one car in its price field offering all three
optional power features that end driving drudgery.
power steering, power brakes, and a new
4-way power-operated seat! Here's a flashing
V-8 powerhouse teamed with your choice of
Merc-O-Matic Drive Touch-O-Matic Overdrive,
or silent, synchro-mesh standard transmission. And
Unified Design exclusive in Mercury construction
puts brawn and muscle behind sleek good '
looks . . . giving you added miles of trouble-free
enjoyment and added value at re-sale time.
Come drive this greatest Mercury ever built I
OphOftal ot con.
GO BACK
TO SCHOOL
WITH
portable ew built)
Legal Notice
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE
Oral suction bids will be "
epiveri by tne rest""" "-. -his
authorized representative al
Sw office of the forest supervisor,
& office Budding Lakevlew,
Oregon begging at
cific Stanua ra i - ed-
isaa, lor aii u -- --- - nd ...
on an area enimw " .,V
acres within sections n.
. I- III-
WDrew, Creek "and Whitworth
!i"?eeirens lma?ed
to be about 6.500.000 board feet
more or less ot live ana !....
deaf ponderosa pine, wnite pine
jr...C,. .ri noa.ooo board
feet more or less of live and
marked dead wnite nr uu
species and an unestimated
-Z- . ..,rirH rinnd timber
of all species. The appraised value
of the timber accoraing iu
normal market ana operiuu.B y
ditions is S16.55 per M. board feet
for live and marked dead ponder-
,hita nin( and sugar
pine, S2.00 per M. board feet for
j m.rlrori rlenrl White fir
and other species, and l OO per
M board feet tor imn
timber of all species. No bid will
i n..rDH u-Mr-h is less than
these rates as a base rate appli
cable through tne enure penuuui
the sale agreement, plus an addi
tional amount of at least S6.60
per M board feet for live and
marked dead ponueio ""-"
pine and sugar pine, $0.55 per M
board feet for live and marked
dead white fir and other species,
and $0.00 per M board foot lor
unmarked dead timber of all spe
cies, which additional amounts tor
all species except unmarked dead
timber shall be subject to quarterly
calendar adjustment upward or
downward by 0.5 of the difference
between the base index prices de
termined as set forth below and
the average of the Western Pine
. iniov nt-lrpc n ralcu-
lated by the forest service at the
end of each quarter, oucn aujuai
ment in the additional amounts
for stumpage shall be applicable
to timber cut and scaled during
the calendar quarter for which
the adjustment is computed. In no
hnuwiMr Will the fidlUStCd
stumpage rates for each quarter
be less than tne Dasic appraiseu
rate as first stated abuve. The
base index prices for this sale are
an average ot the monthly Western
Pine Association lumber prices in
dices from April 1 to June 30,
101 tn aHriilinn In th nrices bit!
for stumpage, a cooperative de
posit Ot S.m per M ooaro leei, iu
be used by the forest service for
paying the cost of slash disposal,
and a cooperative deposit of $0.50
per M board leet, to cover Ihe
cost of tree planting, seed sowing,
and timber stand improvement
nrnrlr nn thp nrpn mltnvt.1 for the
total cut of live and marked dead
saw timber under the tenns ot tne
agreement, will be required. As a
noalih.aHnn fni nn 1 hlHHinn- fill
bidders must submit a sealed bid
accompanied by the required pay
ment to the forest supervisor, Post
Office Building, Lakeview. Oregon,
nrinr in 2-fio n m.. Panifio stan
dard Time, September 3, 1953.
Sealed bids will be posted at the
beginning of the auction for the
information ot tne Didders. iu.
000.00 must accompany each bid
to be applied on the purchase price,
refunded, or retained in part as
liquidated damages according to
lh pnnnOinn. nt Tf on
nral Win ie rt.nl.n. n hmk .1
the closing of the auction, the bid-
oer musi immeqiaieiy connrm tne
nl-al Kirl hv cnhmlltmir it in i-ilii,n-
on a forest service bid form. The
rigiu 10 reject any ana an Diets is
forms for use in submitting sealed
hide nnH full Infnt-mntlnn nnn-arn.
ing the timber, the conditions of
saie ana me suomission 01 oias
should be obtained from the forest
supervisor, Lakeview, Oregon, or
the rpcinnal fnroctoi Dnrtl.nrf
Oregon, before bids are submitted.
Aug. zi no. 3tt
CLASSIFIED RATES
Per word 5.
-per word h,
f1-. wara 20c
Per word fc
One day
Three days
Week Run
Month run
MINIMUM
The minimum charge for tuw
ad Is 60c.
DEADLINES
Classified ads accepted up to l-3a
p.m. for following day's publicaUoi!
classified display ads accepted ua
tn 19 nnnn fnr fnllmulmv i..-
cation: aJ,,,.PU0U
. : ADJUSTMENT ,'
Please make all claims for adjiiat,
menu without delay.
Corrections or cancellations re.
ceived by 6:30 pjn. will be made in
following day's publication, by 11
Noon Saturday for Monaay.
BOX NUMBERS
Answers to ads may be handled
for a service charga of 25c
A CARD OF THANKS
WE WISH TO EXPRESS our dcepTFiT
itude to our many friends and ntlah.
bora for the assistance, sympathy -d
floral offerinss during the '.osr ot our
daughter and sister, Francis Marie Norb
. MB. and MRS. BEN NOlUt
and FAMILY
C FUNERAL HOMES
WARD'S Klamath funeral Home, id
High Street. Phone 3334.
1 MEETING NOTICES
Regular meetlni
of Disabled Amer"
lean Veterans and
Auxiliary will tn
held Friday, Aug
21st, in the K. c.
Hall at 8 p.m.
W. B. BINOHAM
ADJ.
PELICAN POST 1383 VFW will holfi
regular meeting Thursday, August 20 si
a n.m. in club roamti.
RUMMAGE SALE, Acadcmv AlurnnT
Thursday. August 20th, Purlah Hill'
Millie Murphy In charge.
ALCOHOLICS AnonyniouiL Box aT
Phone 34.r)3.
2 LOST AND FOUND
FOUND! NEW 32-foot hav ind ..T.
elevator we con sell at the very reu.
onablo price ot S370.
J. W. KERNS
734 South 6th St. Phone 4ISI
LOST WALLET containing lmpon!
ant papers. Reward. Phone i7g.
LOST DIAMOND ring on Aug.' 4. Cm
tlenlen's , heavy mounting. Vicinity oi
Safeway and Montaomorv Wjr.t c.k
stantial reward. Phone 2-2405.
4 4SENERAI. NOTICES :
SHOP PARKS Variety and bee the ntv
fall merchandise. We are epen Sun.
days all day from 0 a.m. to 9 ddl
South 8th and Shasta Way.
8 TRANSPORTATION
TWO COLLEGE students desire ride
to Oklahoma Baptist University ner
Oklahoma City. Must arrive by ant
6lh. Will drive an share expend
References exchanged. Phone 7674 or
6 PERSONALS ' "
TO AlVl. SAWKIfT I O
If you arc interested In cutting Incen-i
Cedar Pencil Lumber, plcaie get ii
touch with me. A. E. Crfn ).-
8ene Medical Center Bide. Eua. -renon.
phone 3-211
REVEREND OPAL kTTJJt ".Vi...Vi
and magnetic healer. Let me heln youl
51.4 Pine, phone M30I.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS v.ill oladlT
hflfl vnll Rnv 9fU Phnna "ft'l
STANLEY Home ProductsPne6MiL
si-rccK cuhsetieke Phone 715X
ALSILK Representative. P h o n i
KLAMATH DETFCTTVP If'.PVf-v"'
Private investigations, confidential in
tervieus. Male owner. PO an mi
Klamath Falls.
0 SERVICES
BASIN MOTORS
424 So. 6th St. .
Try Thm All .'. .
Remington-Rand, .Underwood,
L. C. SmithCorona, end
Royal ... at
629 Main
15 ...
7412
NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY, by
ADMINISTRATRIX
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOB
KLAMATH COUNTY IN PROBATE
in tin miHH oi tne taiaie oi
Richard Barry. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given. That in pur
uance or an Order of the Hon. David
R. Vandenberg, Judge of the Circuit
Court of the Stale of Oregon. for
of July, ifj5o'. in 'the Mallei oi ihs
Estate of Richard Barry. Deceased.
.v .luv,,,(,;iu duiiiiinsiiauix oi ine
.ii ii a Mm upiij, ncteasca,
eil Bidder, upon the tcrru and con-
Jecl to confirmation of said Circuit, on
?aMllter--ith? .11,h day of September.
1933, said Sale to take place on trie
premlics hcreinatter described, all the
aaid Richard Barry, deceased, held b
him at the time of his death, in and
to that certain hereinafter deaenhea
premises, situated, lying and being
In the County of Klamath. Stale oi
Oregon, and more particularly de
scribed as follow, to-wlt:
Beginning at a point LJ0 leet North
tcct; thence West 2511.78 feet lo ffi;
NW'.SWl. ot Section 20. fwp. J8 S
E'i W M - contalnln a 68 acres
?e.n 'V"1 Ihereirom th follow:
In'd BcB,n!iM. 2041 t north
Sreiion 6J?,'sree 45 SM '"1 'rom the
thence S. 63 degrees 27' V- . '
thence North 67 (eTmori oMeS2
Or, " W M' " Klam.thP Coun.v'
snst. a rrs,
south do feci -ail irli '. M ; nenre
"TO the followm! i.""- "mi'
dillnni. Namely' " ern" nd on-
M?ne1tRjrJdJ,rrKrrl)ca,f, " to the
the full purr'h?,. 'm!?.'0 kr"'l I
n Mid. and it iS.P !? ha" navo !
2r feh, pvic,i '"ri" ?'!
rat. at t per c"m n?"1"" '"cM
time of each m;.?fr nnum. pasd i
id To ,",Tr 'r Went n 'To" ,x".
""'S mf Ore.cn, Ag.
Josephine M. Irwin
tirnzh . o.
c,,nreBMr'p,JiK"M1.
RENTAL
EQUIPMENT
Everything for the job. 1
, ALSO
AUTHORIZED
PARTS & SERVICE
For Clinton' engines, Jacobson
power mowers, Man cnam laws.
TROY V. COOK CO.
2040 South 6th
Phone 4803
SOUTHERN OREGON -RADIATOR
SERVICE
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
1631 E. Main Across S. 6th St.
Phone 6118 Res. Ph. 6659
COMBINING; Now machine: PHo
8K18.
KNIT DRESSES altered. P)ione2jgj.
GARDEN WORK Phone 2-0:186. ,
ROOFING. MASONRY carpentry. a.
ter proofing Phone 2-3125. Mr CooK-
FOR ROTOTILLING. Harden work. Cad
5T4S. .
MOWING jmdraWn.Phone-B144;
LET ME help with vour painting
problems. Charlea .lioneSWO.
ALTERATIONS GUARANTEED Out
side work gladly accepted. Anils s,
phone 6:t33
ROTOTILLING and garden work done.
Phone 2-3203. ;
E'LECTHICAL work done. No lob tt
small Phone 2-1010 before fl a.m. .
TirRESHING. "Grains A A'siHe. Jo""
Deere No. 55. Phone Malin 747 alter
o p.m.
GRAIN Combined and hauled, ru""
3I07.
GARDEN WORK. Phone '-own
ma'terni'ty clothes
made to order
Phone 2-3316
CURTAINS laundered and uretchei
Phono 4914.
Legal Notice .
NOTTciTbFFTN AlTSETTl.EMENT
Notice Is hereby Riven that Ihe uiwar
signed has filed his final afcouol
the matter of the estate of 111" ,c
Irish, also known as 1. C. Ncaleigh. x
ceased, In the-Circult Court of the oja
of Orcmn for the County ol Klamii".
Probate Department, and said C""
has set 10:00 o'clock a.m. on Ihe 1J"
day of September. 1053. as the
for hearing of objections lo Ihe - a
final account and the settlement were
oi.
Dated this 2sth d.iy of July. 1955- '
isi David R. Vendentxrl
Martin Lowell' Nealelln
Administrator
Beattie. Illbbard & Caldwell
Attorneys for Administrator
Hong Building
Oregon City, Oregon .
July 31- A 7-W-21 No. 500
NOTICF. OF "FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given. thJt 1 " 0
filed my final account as EaKU'or
the. estate of Sallic Jackson. J"f3
and the Judne of Ihe Circuit -""..
the State of Oregon, for Klamath coua
ty. has fixed 10:00 a.m.. the 4lh as)
September, 103.T. and the courtroom
said rourt In the Courthouse at nj-
ath Falls. Oregon, as the time and PJJ"
when and where any person may P'
sent any objections or exceptions to aw
thing therein contained, and al
time and place the court will ""al"
settle said acrount.
George Lamb. 0
Executor of the Ka
Sallle Jackson, deceasto.
L. Orth Sisemore
Attorney at Law
July 31. A 7-14.21 No. 501
INVITATION TOBlD ..
Bids -win be received at the n
of the District Clerk. Room 0 K
School Building, Klamath
Son, until 5:00 o'clock p m. on
her 1. 1933, f0r automotive l"f"rSp
Jor the year September 5. '?
tember S. m54. according 'o 'J1' .
ditlona on file at the above sdorew
. . H. B. ASHLEY, Dlsuicl U
Aug. 21-22-2J No. 616