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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1954)
' PAOS FOURTEEN : BRIGHT TOUCH The metallic) thread that bright ens up so many 1954 accessories ia usually aa washable as the scarf, sweater, gloves or whatever else It decorates. Use lukewarm soap suds and rinses and use only, a gentle squeezing motion. It you neea lo press a metallic-trimmed article, use an Iron that's Just HKRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH PAIAJ8. CaKOON WISHING Won't mm Thing$ But Classified Ads Will! Yes1, through Classified ods you make spot cash FAST by selling things you don't need. Heater or freezer, qas ronqe or guitar, toys or table-wear, For Sale ads sell anything! ; To turn things into immed iate money, phone 8111 for an i ad - writer. Ask her to CHARGE IT! Your bills are paid pronto! - PHONE 8111 THEN... TELL IT ALL TELL IT WELL That's the wov to Sell! Mmmmmn auk " .. . : I "I ... Xi? ' TORRID golfers. Pendleton Man Honored PENDLETON Ml Ralph Cobb of Eugene is winner of the Oregon Junior Chamber ol commerce ai tiniralshed service award for 1953. He learned that here at about midnight Thursday, shortly after the awards decision was made at St. Helens. Cobb, state Javcee president, was here for a dinner . nonoring the Pendleton Junior Fust Citizen, Paul otiiier. at which the national Jaycee president. Data Domich of Sacramento, was speaaer. When the decision on the state winner was reached, Hala Jenson of St. Helens, chairman of the awards committee, phoned here with the announcement. The award is based on civic service. Doug Ford itarted the year in the $20,000 Lot Angelet Open the hottest of ths Ford closed out 1953 overtakina Sum SnmA wilt, 97? wl. ... -.- TL. oncoming Yonkers, N. Y., professional selects the right club, gets the shot off properly and OS mien fne purrs are aropping. . .. . Legal Notice Want Ad Quickly Brings Buyer for Used 4-cell Jail A Classified Ad in the Decatur Review offering their 4-cell all-steel jail for sale quickly brought the village of Gilbertville. Iowa, a buyer. Trie ad was spotted by Police Chief Morris of Tuscola, III. . Chief Morris bought, the' jail for S75, trucked it to I Tuscola and painted it I ', himself, so trie village i could houae its own -. prisoners instead of using ' the county jail, .. , - Want Ads Can ' , SeU Anything 1J U fint tmitr f hA list tvif Clit M AtVtTtami mth Hin t Mitt, Hmnl ruitK JM IK; NW IV, Mk 41, fk. AS la the Here In Klamath Want Ads Work Wonders HERALD & NEWS Ph. 8111 iHAawNasji 5 ': ill I hMISBSMai VJiASS v w - S 1 ok WklERE is my wandering ad tonight? That' a fair question and, deserves a factual , answer. When you buy newspaper advertising you ' have an investment in every copy of the paper that carries your sales message because the circu-. latum of the newspaper is also the circulation of your advertising. So, what you get in return' for your advertising dollars depends on the news paper's circulation. In order that you may buy space in this newspaper as you would make any The Audit Bureau of brcula lions is a cooperative, nonprofit association Of 3,450 advertisers, advertising agencies and pub lishers. Organized in 1914, A.B.C. established a definition for paid circulation, rules and standards for measuring circula tions and methods for auditing and reporting circulation FACTS. i: 1" sound business investment, we hold membership in the Audit Bureau of Circulations,' well known to advertisers and publishers as A.B.C. Only pub lications with paid circulation-evidence that peo ple want the paper-are eligible for membership. At regular intervals one of the Bureau's large staff of experienced circulation auditors comes to our office to make a thorough audit of our circu lation records. The FACTS that he obtains as a result of the audit are published in A.B.C. reports which tell you: How much circulation we have; Where it goes; How obtained; How much people pay for our paper, and many other FACTS that you need in order to KNOW what you get for your advertising money. , It's never necessary for our advertisers to ask, "Oh, where is my wandering ad?" They get the FACTS from our A.B.C. report and KNOW. Ask for a copy today. A.i.C R I PORTS FACTS AS A BASIC MIASUM Of ADVIRTISINO VAIUI SEW-EASY DRESS! 10-20 I Inf tiTi1irvnl. Eye-catcher whirl of a skirt be neath a curvy, young bodice 1 Just 3 main pattern parts so few seams to stitch up! Make it now in a rayon, later on in a crisp cotton. So flattering you'll love it more and more everytime you wear it! " Pattern 9215: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 4 yards 39-inch fabric. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step, Send thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News, Pattern Dept., P.O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, 111. Print your name, address, zone; size, style number. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ut THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE state ur FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the matter of the estate ot G. F. Colllm. who wu also known George Frederick Colllm. deceased. t.i t. b.Hhu ffin that I nave hn Annotated administrator of the estate of G. F. Collins, who was a so . r.np. ipHarick Collins, de ceased. All persons having claims Bln,t said estate are requireu w o - to me, with proper vouchers, at the office of Ganong & Ganong. First Federal Building. Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from January 18. IBM. which Is date of first publication ot this notice. . . Uoyd Collins, Administrator Ganong & Ganong Attorneys tor Administrator Jan. 18. 23. 30. Feb. 6 No. 164 NOTICE OF BOND SALE Seated proposals wiU ba receWed by the Common CouncU -ot the City ol Klamath FalU. Oregon, for the purchase of street Improvement bonds. Series 97. 98, and 100. aggregating, twenty seven thousand eighty-nine and 59-100 dollars (I27.088.59i. duly authorized by ordlnancea of the said City of Klam ath Falls, for the construction and im provement of the following improve merit units situated In tha City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, as follows: Improvement Unit No. 119. extending along Portland Street from the South westerly line of the Alley at the rear of Lot 6, Block 49, and Lot X, Block 48, Hot Springs Addition, to the. South easterly line of Newcastle Street; Im provement Unit No. 120. blending along Earle Street from the Northeast erly line of Paclflr Terrace to 'no Southwesterly line of Lot 12, In i Block 43 and Lot 6 in Block 44 of Hillside Addition: Improvement Unit No. 121, extending along the Alley in Block Three of Hot Springs Addition: and. Improvement Unit No. 122. extending along, Easterly portion of Roadway of California Avenue from the north line of Upham Street to the south lint, of including sidewalks, and sanitary sewer laicraio. proposals to purcnase saia oonas win 'eb- rtcelved bv the undersigned UD and Including th eighth day of F iM, at the hour of seven thirty pTrn, of said day and opened ruary, 19! t resular meet in of the Common CouncU immediately thereafter: said Donas anau ne aatea denruary io, 1934. and ahall be in' amounts , of esno.OO each, extent hnnd No. 1. of each series, which shall be for the frac tional part of raid sum. and all piiall be due ten years after tha date of is sue, payment of the entire bonds op tional wttn sal a uity at any coupon paying date on and after one year from the data thereof. Said bonda will bear Interest at the rate of not to exceed six per cent per annum, payable semi annually on February 15th and August' 15th of sach year, principal and in terest payable at the office of the treasurer of tht City of Klamath Falls, OreRon. ah proposals mun oe unconditional and accompanied by a certified check for five per cent of tha proposal. The Common Council reserves tht right to reject any and all bids. rne auccessiui Diaaer ror saia Donas will be furnished with an opinion as to the validity thereof by the law firm of; Winfree, McCulloch. Shuler ge Sayre. Portland Tniftt ntilMirio PnrtlanH A Oregon. This notice Is authorized by or dinances of the Common Council of the. City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, dated, December 2lst. 1953. Frank A. Blackmer Police Judge, for the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon. Dee. 39, 30, 31: Jan. 1, 2, 4. 5, 9. 7. 8 9, 11. 12. 13, 14. 1S 18 18, 19 20. 21. 22, 23, 25. 26. 27. 38. 29. 30. Feb. 1; No. 740. . NORWEGIAN CREAMED CABBAGE For six servings, combine three cups shredded cooked- cabbage, 'A teaspoon caraway seeds, U cup sour cream. Cook over hot water for ten minutes and season to taste with salt and pepper. SATURDAY Legal Notice" CTTYOFJKLAM Statement of Receipts ana uuraememTTSrit-J Ending December 31, 1953 FUND 102 Bond Sinking & Int. 103 State Tax Street 105 XI. Mem. Park. Op. 106 Kl. Mem. Park Levy 107 Rest Room, Publlo ... 108 Jail Levy - 109 Dep. Sinking 110 Parking Meters 111 OH-Street Parking .. 201 Airport ............ 202 Park 203 Perpetual Care ...,. 204 City Property - 205 Roads 208 Sewer Levy - 207 Charitable Fund ..... 208 Imp. Revolving 200 Library --; 210 Lot Revolving 211 Recreation - 301 C. Moore Cem. Fd. 302 Part Payments 303 Boxing Commission 30 Emergenc) 305 Park Paving ..: 306 Unclaimed Prop 308 Swim. Pool Levy .... 309 Occupations Tax 310 Vets. Mem. Park .... 311 Kl. Crem. & Maus. 401 Linkville Cem. ........ 403 Emp. Retirement .... 404 Airport Sinking 405 Fire Dept. .Levy - N 406 Linkville Sink. , $426,443.42 Indicates Overdraft Investments, all funds Cash In Banks ...... Balance Dlsburser Oct. 1, 1953 menu I 27,258.89 t 85,261.91 35.961.03 391 94 19,262.19 46,873.07 24,978.35 7,718.68 3314.62 . ,00 214.39 .00 327.13 327.13 26,042.11 4,658.85 . 22,252.59 13,603.58 . . 529.74 .00 . 16,311.06 V 10,690.14 14,387.07 ' '17,844.63 291.73 " 1,120.87 , 11,092.16 1,047.64 32.870.04 5,915.73 6,584.28 534.24 2,934.05 284.69 13,122.08 20,098.59 2,224.56 6310.28 3,767.99 .00 1,510.32 , 6,374.88 244.25 ... .00 151.81 , .00 724.45. .00 3,017.62 643.97 513.96 .00 873.75 873.75 149,514.99 108,707.23 10.713.00 . .00 3,415.07 363.68 1,895.67 .00 2,041.01 1,888.52 14.100.01 1 2,288.33 12,057.44 .00 11,241.77 -' ' .00 , 7,000.00 .00 Receipt 155.411J, S1.S03 MllO . 3.318 M 133S2 14,009.20 19.B74.K 22.30I.OI 1.137.0 3,54.i, 37.990.U 11.131.M .00 8,988.4) 1M41 .00 2SJ1S.2S .00 K.OO' 216.00 2.0S5.1S 714.82 88.00 240.00 ' 4.41 5,513.7! 14,328.99 .00 22,275.13 - ; .00 8343,831.01 8418,541.11 -.tiruid t p.iih T. Berry. Treasurer of the City of Klamath Jul and I Frank A. Blackmer, Police Judge of the City ol KUi Oregon do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true W receiDts and disbursements and the condition of each pjmi of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, as shown at the do rwmber 31. 1953. as shown by the receipts an m on file' and the ledger of said accounts and funds, and thitl cash balance is a iruo uu tuf.v. ....v... Witness my hand and seal this 20th day of Janiurj, ' mta nf flrM7nn ) f ' County of Klamath ' ) ss Ruth T. Berry, City1 TreJ City of Klamath Falls ) Frank A. Blackmer, PolitJ No. 775 Jan. 30 ' It Happened This Way in New Pine Creek By IRVIN FARI8 B-rr-r-rrl 'Twas thrae below here last Monday morning our coldest morning. Shsh-shl yes I was wide awake at 7:30. And with daytldes issue, the white, fuzzy wires over head and the tall, heavlly-ladened branches ot the surrounding trees gave you another little shiver as they shed frost and snow particles that r.nme srentlv siftintr down, to become lost in the six Inch blanket of snow, on the ground. The huee window panes were most artistically decorated but not by the hand of man! I studied these designs and was filled with profound admiration at their unique nrlRtine beauty.' , . No foolin'l this is the time of vear that fills me with a queer, tremulous iov whicli makes one glad to be alive inside; stimu lated almost to exultation to know that the wood shed and part of the srarace. perhaps, is Jammed wih knots and burley wood that burns hard and long. But netting back from this dreamy bit of ecstasy is this Jolt inar thought: has your driver's !! cense been renewed? Or has your car license expired? while you. were busy with other pressing matters? These items seem rath er casual and insignificant details but it is a known fact they can cause you no end of chagrin and unseemly embarrassment. And don't be presupposing. Sometimes Mrs. Watson chooses her friends carefully' hirers' brand nimt to go home Z T' let her BRAND NAMfS FOUNDATION ANoetEducaticFe it" takes even: a double find out just how you Grangers! there ou change in what goes Instead of sort of a surd that was being contnva benefit of the Westslie has now been annoui Grange Master, WinirM that, owing to some cos that night there will bt gether grange party bal Eastslde hall. This fact regrets. On that night will probably be in Bui 01 important business be attended to there, section has Just got mentccl to, a riotous. support of our team Lakeview Honkers play return game there thai Mr. and Mrs. Art on Monday morning California, after receivi on Saturday that their of long standing. capL can of the California and Game department, heart attack on thtt home. Funeral rites wei been held today, Tuesdi! Just last tall Mr. Loid his wife, had visited wife., together with 0U1J who enjoyed several Hal and goose shooting. Richard Robnett left a .group of Lakeviev pre-lnductlon physical Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Adln, California, were u dav. -'Jan. 22. And spend with their daughter, 101 Riggs and family. Barton Blaine Scrliwj his name brand new stvj eight and three-fourths oj bov born to Mr. and M Scrivner last Sunday ml around 1 o'clock, fine. Mrs. Arlene Repoldsj word Sunday by telegnit hubby, now stationed at 1 bell, Ky., will be sent to I He will leave the Stales 13 . Thi. New Pine Creel Club met with Mrs. Bert fltt at her, home in Saturday afternoon, iw. were eight members ft 0 nrtinn nf ntticers u I ihe results were as foW Buna Fans, president, -lip wains, vice-oresldent Bernlce Moffitt, sec'lH Delicious pie with col Local residents expel mild storm here this W w pnsier to take K'H all reports the torm,'!l much greater prew". fury to tne norm - Any who so desire icj done so, can still tribution to the local J Cross and commmuu n tin beJf and Red Crocs buttons ifl at the local postoffice. I cenuy "driven to U&H by her son. jwu v- was deUlned for twi H nrnmnUV CBme d0 attack of the mumps 1 stUl stranded there 11 . mil', mnn. JlIB 1 w?owsJ"Wl also came hi ", '"""Tit, ends another check-up on tlonV . Jill 1. UP Oarlana "uu"' , A again after spenf'" uf J i- ronfinement. w "1 r,.H. which J during coughmgW,. Tn his first r'". st "r,,t Bob round. -