Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 20, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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Donanza Park
Group Meets
BONANZA The regular month
ly" meeting of the Bonanza Big
Springs Parle Association was held
t the sonants Library May 17
t p.m.. with president Louis Van
Blpe in charge of the short bust
Bess meeting. '
New officers were . elected with
Lloyd Hank Ins, president: Louis
Van Blpe, vice president: Esther
Brown, secretary and treasurer;
Lester Jones is the new director.
Out-going officers were Louis Van
61pe, president; Lloyd Hanklns,
vice president; and Lila O'Con
nor, secretary and treasurer.
Cookies and coffee were served
following the meeting. ... . .
DOORS OPEN 6:JO
LAST DAY!
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king i
KHYDER
RIFLES
iSHOWTS-CARTOON-NEWsl
Adults 7S Kiddies 2StV
TO-NIGHT
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NOW SHOWING!
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If 0 6ENN SUSAN STEPHEN
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
TIIUItSDAY, MAY 20, MM
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TO IE (Right) OR NOT TO BE
(above) and even Shake
speare would frown on the
mailboxes pictured above.
This being "Mail Box Im
provement Week," Post
master Chet Langslet (pic
tured) took a tour of rural
roads to inspect receptacles
for Post Office parcels, per
iodicals and epistles. Those
in the top picture are too
high; one is too low; the
standard is not substantial:
fronts are uneven; names and v
addresses are not clearly
marked. Those in the lower
picture speak for themselves
and for their owners.
Reqmes Plans
Sport Dance
The Rcames Golf and Country
Club are mviting members and
guests to attend the sport dance
Saturday night. May 32, at the
club bouse.: The dance precedes
the club sponsored derby for men
and women, to be held Sunday.
Members attending are asked to
bring snacks for refreshments.
The dance will be from 9 till 12.
and -there will be a small admis
sion charge. For further informa
tion call Tom Perkins or Ray
Clark.
PARTNERSHIP
THE HAGUE. Netherlands I
The Netherlands conferred with
her western hemisphere territories
Thursday on a new structure de
signed to give the Antilles and
Surinam equal partnership with
their mother country.
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Mail Box Improvement Week
Announced By Postmaster
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ICARTOONEWS
Postmaster General Arthur ..E.
Summerfleld has announced this
week as "Mail Box Improvement
Week." This will be the 16th an
nual campaign to tidy up the of
ficial mail receptacles.
Postmaster Chet Langslet Is re
questing the rural patrons in this
area to repair and beautify their
mail box equipment and approach
es to help lend brightness to the
scenic . beauty of the highways,
roads and drives.
The Post Office Department Is
the most important agency in
keeping the people of the nation
informed, Postmaster Langslet
pointed out. The rural delivery is
a post office on wheels and many
times these services are taken for
granted and not fully appreciated.
OOORS OPEN 6:30
A
v air arc
. "r ran
The carriers are trying to serve
patrons promptly with as few mis
takes as possible. Errors are some-
times caused, by patrons name
being omitted on the mall box, es
pecially when a substitute serves
the route while the regular carrier
is on vacation or sick leave. The
substitute Is not always acquainted
with the route as well as the regu
lar carrier.
Many boxes, which are the high
way billboards of the postal serv
tee. have become unsightly with
rust, unserviceable due to a leaky
conuuion. broken doors or no
lids, missing signals, no name, sup
ports being bent or rotted and
needing replacing, weeds and wild
grass grown around the supports
and approaches, and in many
places the ground is rough and full
of chuck holes.
Postmaster Langslet asked the
patrons to cooperate in improving
their mail box equipment during
this period. He desires that toe
routes become a source of pride
for the patrons, the Post Otllce
Department and the carriers. For
those patrons desiring additional
information on the proporslze
and height for their rural box, they
may gain this information from the
postmaster or the rural carrier.
The boxes should be placed on
substantial standards, three and a
half feet high, so that all the boxes
are the same height. The front of
the boxes should be even; names
and addresses clearly marked, and
the boxes in good condition to
protect mall from weather.
IrlHiHIhld BIG SHOTS! LOVE NESTS! SCANDAL!
flrSTrTWI
Search For
Heirs Told
CHICAGO, III., May 20 A will-
O'-the-WlKn KPAfrh ! Itnrin,. tun.. In
southwestern Oregon and border
ing iaiuornia areas for descen
dants or other relatives of the late
ClirlstOnher C. Mnrlln anH hi.
wife. Nettle, nee Brun3, who are
wiinted to claim a $7,000 estate.
This became knnum h.r,
when Walter c. Cox, probate gc
ncaloglst, 208 South LaSallc St.,
who specializes In tracing missing
relatives to settle eKtntfN im,ir nu
the hunt with but few helpful clues.
ine estate was left," Mr. Cox
said, "by a member of the Martin.
Bruns family who died without
issue, under inheritance ibwb ap
plying, It reverts to the couple's
children, with grandchildren next
In line.
"Nettie Bruns, who reportedly
came from Michigan, and Chris
topher C. Martin are known to
have lived in or near Jacksonville,
Oregon, for some time after their
marriage in the early 1830s, before
moving to an adjacent but uniden
tified locality.
"This locality Is variously Indi
cated to have been In California
or Orcffon. ThA rnitnln la M In
have had at least one child, but
If no descendants mirvlun ihnn it,a
estate may be claimed by living
nexeoi-Kin wno would be Mr, and
Mrs. Martin's brothers and sis
ters or their descendants. .
Formosa Holds
Inauguration
TAIl'EH, Formosa Ifi-Chliuig
Kai-shek begun his second trim
as president of Nationalist China
today Willi a cull lor more military
and moral support and a strong al
liance of antl-Coinmunlst Asian
nations.
Inauguration day was a festive
occasion oil this Nationalist Island
despite I ho threat of Communist
air attack from the nearby Ked
hold mainland.
Thousands of exploding lire
crackers provided a noisy buck
ground as Chiang and Vice Presi
dent Chen Cheng took the oath of
office In a city hall built during
the Jnpiuic-o occupation.
In a brief Inauguration address
Chiang declared that Ills National
ist armies could recover tha main
land of China If given n "reason
able amount of moral and ma
terial auppurt from the free world
and an adequate, supply of the Im
plements of war."
Ho also called on all Asian mi
le T.l
Klamath Falls. Orate
AMERICAN CHINESE
el thalr kUl
Ben B. Lee,' Mgr.
Wk far (Men T Take Om
Uoiin facing ii tin rut of Red In
vasion In "entublteh on tlio Com
munist pvrliilieiy a strong collec
tive tiigiiiilsullun Dupable of col
lective lU'tlllll."
Ohlels of nil diplomatic missions
here were in fiio audience. Alnn
attending wus U, H. IX-leuao Bee-
rotary Charles E. Wilson mid top
Aiiierli'uu military nml dlplomatto
representatives Hi Tiilpoli.
CuusplcuoiiHly ubM'iit wiia Hie
President's wild who Is In a Bun
I'Tanulsoo hospital undergoing
trontiiiout lor a skin disorder.
TOM SMITH
for
County Commissioner
M, Adv. Tom Smith
tlllllfffil Wilir Ma't kmmAm U.IIU t
ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS
Of Patterson Furniture Co.'s
BIG MAY
SALE
We must move a big portion of our present eock of mer
chandise rcgordlcis of coifs or Ion. New furniture it arriv
ing daily and we mutt have room. Rather than rent ware
house space to stare furniture, we are passing an the sav
ingt to you. '
fcip ee earn gri.
Keg. 29.95 INNERSPRING MATTRESS or box a A
spring. Limited quantities ea, I V
Reg. 59.50 INNERSPRING MATTRESS or box
spring. Only a limited quantity
Reg. 69.50 INNERSPRING MATTRESS or box iA
spring. Only a limited quantity. ea, AW
Reg. 149.50 FOAM RUBBER MATTRESS and
box tprinq. Only on set told at this price
because of 1953 tick. let
109
88
i88
88
188
1 FULL SIZE BOOKCASE HEADBOARD
BED, vanity, large round mirror and large '
chest. Walnut finish. WAS 198.00 set.
1 FULL SIZE BOOKCASE HEADBOARD
BED, Mr. A Mrs. dresser, Bland mahogany. A
real value. WAS 239.95.
1 FULL SIZE BED, large Mr. & Mr, dresser
and nite stand. An outstanding buy.
WAS 318.95
.1 MAPLE BUNK BED, 2 ipringi and 2
mattresses. Use as bunk or make twin beds.
' WAS 119.85 set
149
198
249
89
88
88
88
LAMPS
REGULARLY FROM 9.95 TO 14.95
88
While they last,
one lot of
BRIDGE FLOOR LAMPS
4'
RUG SPECIALS!
One lot of 27"x54" RUGS one of a pattern,
values to 24.95. While they last
One lot of 27"x54" RUGS ono of a pattern,
values to 14.95. While they lost.
One lot of 18"x27" RUGS While they
last
6"
4"
J 00
CHILDREN and INFANTS SPECIALS
Reg. 29.95 BABY CRIB
Natural finish
Reg. 10.95 TAYLOR TOT
Baby Strollers
Reg. 14.95 BABY BATHINETTE (one only
soiled and ihopworn)
24"
g"
us
1 Reg. 279.95 2 pc. LIVING ROOM SET
by Biltwell in beautiful green, durable cover,
all foam rubber cushions. set
1 Reg. 279.95 2 Pc. LIVING ROOM SET
by Biltwell. Duroble beiqe, modern
frioze cover ( set
5 Reg. 149,95 BED DAVENOS by Biltwell.
Durable f rioxe covert, snorted colors eo.
1 Rog. 198.50 BED DAVENO and
contrasting rocker by Biltwell, durable
frioie cover Set
1 Reg. 198.50 2 Pc. BED DAVENO and
chair set. Modern style in f rieie caver, set
1 Reg. 74.95 MODERN CHAIR by Biltwell,
green covor. blond legs.
3 Reg. 109.95 STREIT club chairs ond otto
mans. 1 modern, 1 maple, 1 -1 8th century.
ea.
3 Reg. 49.95 MODERN PLATFORM ROCKERS
by Biltwell. Assorted colors, duroble frieie
covers , ea. '
219"
219"
89"
129"
169
49
79"
34"
88
88
i d .op. titHl
1 Reg. 82.95 9x12 AXMINSTER RUG all
over pattern in soft brown tones
1 Reg. 98.50 8'8"x12 AXMINSTER RUG. Tone
on Tone in dark rose. Heavy quality oil wool
1 Reg. 99.88 9x12 HEAVY AXMINSTER,
beautiful loaf tone on tone pattern in qreen
59"
69"
99"
' 1 Reg. ,195.00 9'3"x12 FINE QUALITY WIL- 4 iABB
TON, greon tone on tone, carved leaf pattern. I sfy
6"
ISO
Rog. 8.95 9x12 LINOLEUM RUGS
Reg. to 2.95 sq. yd. INLAID LINOLEUM (one
lot). Not larqo quantities in each pattern to I
CLOSE-OUT sq. yd. 1
JUST RECEIVED a new shipmen of 12' print 49
linoleum. Bring your room measurements
ft.
mm
1 DROFLEAF ROUND TABLE and 4 Wind
sor fiddleback chairs in rich Maple.
WAS 198.50
88
149
1 6-PC. BLOND DINING SET Large table f K.88
and 6 chairs. Really a buy. WAS 224.95. . J
1 DUNCAN PHYFE DROP LEAF table in A88
beautiful mahogany finish. WAS 89.95. Q
1 CHROME TABLE and four chairs.
WAS 129.95.
1 CHROME TABLE ond four chairs.
-. WAS 149.95.
119"
230 Main St.
KLAMATH FALLS
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Phone 7150
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