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f APE TWELVE Sell Where Others Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice " INVITATION TO BID 2i or more drawbar H. P. equipped for factor. bids. .."a:.? sss'pjswjs'ir ss. wl.'.hi r i u?..h . ..30loovn1?!";;,p,?"w ("R" """" or Ms?!S,'it,K5'ar",ta- ftuiwlM It'ml ( MUlpm.nl: -Uv. hyS"ulli pumj Irom pow.r takeoff with tr.ctor hitch. Dtfector. Of P.rk. it 1 o"t trictor 0 the lollSwInf ,p- 2. On. hy.lr.ulWy optr.ted nl. The Bo.rd o( P.rk Commissioner, re- Recreation lll'cetlon.- ' dorer bl.de end lo.dcr combination Mrv. the rl.ht to reject ny of .11 July IT, 31, 3-No. M nig' OK 0 ONLY ONE MEDIUM MEETS ALL OF YOUR BASIC ADVERTISING MUSTS THAT'S THE NEWSPAPER! We're likely to forget this sometimes because ,we take our daily newspaper too much for granted . . . the way we do the water in the tap, the car in the garage, or gasoline at the corner pump. It's pretty hard to imagine what life would be like without cars ... OR WITHOUT OUR NEWSPAPERS. And yet, most of us continue to take the newspaper for granted. The Herald and News is your major link with the news of the community and the world. It provides a medium of entertainment and knowledge that would be sorely missed if discontinued . . . and ... it is the most potent, down-to-earth local selling force available to the advertiser of goods and services. It is the advertisers local link with the buyer at the level where goods must be sold. It is the one medium that does not have to compete with others for attention. w SRALD AND NKWa KLAMATH FALLS. ORBOON Buy - WANT ADS FHA Reports On Fiscal Year Loans K. W. Sawyer, slate director of the Farmers Home Administra tion, ' Portland, released figures this 'week Indicating that loan authorizations for the fiscal year 1945-55 will be about the same as for the past fiscal year. Funds allotted for Oregon are as follows: Farm ownership and develop ment loans $236,486; Water fa fility loans $300,000, and production or operating loans Jl, 500,000. The authorization for water fa cility loans $300,000, and production year, and operating loans are $90,. 000 less. Farm families in Klamath and Lake counties have made good use of Farmers Home Administra tion credit and services this past year and hav stepped up the el ficlency of their farm operations, Sawyer stated. A total of 1152,400 has been loaned in the two coun ties for equipment, livestock, fer tilizer and seed. A large proportion of the money loaned during the past twelve months has been to veterans and other young farmers who are es tablishing better farm set-ups. Their greatest need was for ade quate credit and help in de veloping sound systems of farm ing. During the past several years an additional $71,610 has been loaned under water facility au thorization for such purposes as f land leveling and installation or repair or Irrigation systems for better land and water usage. No loans can be made by the FHA to farmers who can secure the financing they need from other credit sources, Sawyer concluded. The county office for Klamath and Dkke counties is located In the postoffice building In Klamath Falls. Mother To Testify At Inquest CHICAGO tfl The mother of Montgomery Ward Thome will be recalled at his inquest to testify about her whereabouts on the day his body was found. This was announced by Coroner Walter McCarronn yesterday. Meanwhile, stained bedding and other articles found In Thome's room after his mysterious death June 19 were turned over to a team of four pathologists for ex amination and analysis. Two housemaids, Elizabeth Law ton and Sheila de Leon, testified at the Inquest that Mrs. Thome went to nearby Lake Geneva, wis., to attend a dog show at about noon on the day Thome's body was found. They said she returned when they notified her by telephone of her son's death. The body of 20-year-old Thome was found in his $75-a-month room about noon and doctors estimated he had died about 5 a.m. Nlhe d ays before his death, Thome, heir to a mail order for tune, revised his will leaving three fourths of his estate to his sweetheart, Maureen Ragen, 18. and her mother Aleen. His mother, who was sole ben eficiary under an earlier will, was given only a one-eighth share. The articles the pathologists will examine include a bed sheet, mat tress pad, a handkerchief, a wad of cotton, part of a cigarette and a portion of what appeared to be a pill. One of the pathologists. Dr. Otto Saphir, said the articles "may be very valuable evidence" in help ing determine the cause of Thome's death. The inquest was continued to July 26. 4-H NEWS MALIN NETTED GEMS The fourth, fltth, and sixth meet ings of the Malin Netted Gems were held at the following places. The fourth meeting at Bill Lotv drrs, June 1. where we discussed the reason why we should culti vate. After the meeting Mr. Low der served refreshments. The fifth meeting was held at the Willard Hotel, June 8. There we met our sponsors for the rest of the year. Later In the evening we ate with them and they looked at our record books. After the din ner some prizes were given away and some speakers talked. The sixth meeting was at Mr. Elmont Kenyon's. There we discussed Ir rigatlon and types of irrigation. Af ter the meeting refreshments were served by Mr. Kenyon. Melvin Kenyon CiRKEN Tlll'MBS The Poe Valley Green Thumbs Garden Club met July 8. at the Poe Valley Community Hall. There were seven members present. Mrs. Wilbur Reiling served refresh ments. We discussed insect prob lems and had Mr. Oliver from Standard Feed Store help us. Mrs. Thurman from Grovers Market will be here next meeting to help us on flower arrangements. Our next meeting will be July 23. at the Poe Valley Community Hall. Carolyn Koehn CRISIS VATICAN CITY i.ff Pope Pius XII urged Catholics Tuesday to ttftck moral Immaturity that he aid is leading to civic criv CLASSIFIED RATES One day per word 6o Three days per word Via Week run p" word 20c Month run . per word 65c BOXNUMBERS Answers to ads may be handled through box numbers at the paper for a service charge of 25 o DEADLINES Classified ads accepted up to 5:30 p.m. for following day's publication, up to Noon Saturday tor Monday, Moeciftort ritsnlAv ads accented up to 12 Noon for following day's publi cation. ADJUSTMEN r Please make all claims for adjust ments without delay. Corrections or cancellations re ceived by 5:30 p.m. will be made in following day's publication, by 13 Noon Saturday for Monday. The minimum charge for any one ad Is 50c -FUNERAL HOMES WARD'S Klamath Funeral Horn.. 825 HUh Street. Phone 3334. 1 MEETING NOTICES Prosperity R e b e k a h Lodge No. 104 meets Thursday night, July 15, at 8:00 p.m., at the I.O.O.F. Hall. Lorene McCollum, Noble Grand Legal Notice INVITATION TO" BID The board ol directors of Union High School District No. 2 of Klamath Coun ty, Oregon will receive sealed bids until 4:IKJ o'clock p m. on Monday. July 26, 1054. for the ourchase from the district of all or part of approxi mately 825 metal and plywood audi, torium chairs; and of all or nrt ol 20 folding wood doors, each 20 feet high by 38 inches wide. These article!, may be seen at Klamath Union High Si'hool, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Address bids to H. B. Ashley. Clerk Koom 200 High School Building. The board re serves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Bid forma may be obtained at the above address, or by telephoning 3432. . Signed, H. B. Ashley, Clerk July 14, 21 No. 24. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given Ihut the un dersigned. Jessie L. Reed. Administra trix of the Estate of Nettie W-.lan. Deceased, has filed her finl account with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of th-j Slate of OreRon, for Klamath Coun ty, and Saturday, the 14th day of August, 1954 at the hour of 10 o clock a.m. in the Circuit Court Room in the Cuurt House in Klamath Fails. OrRon. haii been set as the time and place for hearing objections thereof and the Ktllemcnt thereof. JesHie L. Reed Administratrix of thr Estate ol Nettie Wallan, De ceased. Care of Arthur W. Schaupp 206 Wallets Building July 14. 21. 28. Aug. 4. No. 35 CITATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE t STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the matter of the estate of Marie A Smith also known as Marie Smith, and Mae Smith, deceased. To Joscohinf Schlotfsld, Beth Grrt ney and to all the heirs, devisees, le gatees and parties unknown claiming any right, title and interest in and to the real property herein described, GYounand each of you are hereby je. quired to appear before the above en titled court in the above entitled cause on or beforo twen!-eifiht 'lays yam the date of the first publication of this Citation, in the Circuit Court Rooni in the Court House in Klamath Falls. Ore gon, to show cause, if any, you may nave, why an order should not oc granted authorizing the administrator to sell the following described real property situate in Klamath County, Oregon, to-wll: Lot 1 and 2. the East 135 feet of Lot a, the North 15 feet of the West 135 feet of Lot X. and all of Lots 4 .md 6 in Block 1: , Lots 3. 10. U and 12 in Block 2; Lot 6 In Block 4: Lots 1, J, and 4 in Block 5; 'THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LOTS BEING IN BEVERLY HEIGHTS. KLAMATH COUNTY. OREGON. ac cording to the official plat thereof on file in the ofrice of the County Clerk of said county. i Ab.rt the sWSE'i of Section 27 Town ship 38 S.R. 9 E.. W.M., 'ess the follow ing aescriDca poruuns met -. Lot 3 in Block 2 of First Addition 1o Beverly Heights, Klamath County, Ore gon, now vacated. Beginning at the Southeast corner or the SWSE's of Section 27 T. 38 S R. 9 E W.M., beginning at a point 30 feet West and 60.01 feet North of said ror-ni-r: thence running North paralleling quarter line 956.U feet; thence West 83b feet; thenve South fl.W.76 feet: thence East 291.53 feet to the point of beginning, being In the SWSEi, of Section 27 T 38 S R. 9 E W.M. and al,o known as Lots 1. 2. 3 4. 3. 6 and 7 in Block 1 of First Addition to Bev erly Heights, now vacated. Lots 27, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35. 3fi. 37, 39. 41. 42, 43. 44. 46 ?nd 4J in Hlo k 234. Lot 27. 33. 34. 33. J . j" 42 43. 45, 48 and 4H in Block Jfl5; Lots I. 2. 19 and 23. in Block 320: Lots 12 .n Block 337: Lot 29 -md 47 in Plnck 323; of the Oregon Valley Land Com pany's addition to the Town of Lake view. Oregon, a official!- platted find recorded in the orfice of the County Clerk of Lnke County. Oregon. This Citation is served upon you by order of the Honorable David R. Van denberg. Circuit Judge. Klamath Coim tv, Oregon, by penonal service to all persons found or residing in Oregon or by publication once each week for four successive weeks .in the Herald and News, the dale bf said order beini Julv 16, 19M: ine aaie oi mc m. -licatlon being July 31. 1054; the date ol the last publication being August 11. 1!34 Dated this 19th day of July. 1954. Charles F. DeLap County Clerk July 21. 28 August 4. Jj No. 39 "NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is herenv given fiat -.h un dersigned, executor of the estate or, Jchn F. Shnmakcr. deceased, has tiled in the Circuit Court of the Slate oi Oregon, for Klamath County, the final account of his administration ol said estate and that the court ha appointed the 20th day of August. 1954. at the hi'ur of 1 1 :00 o'clock in the forenoon of said dav as the time and the Court Room ol said Court as the place for hearing and settlement of said account. Done tuh- 21. H)i4. E. M. Igt F. xeculir. Estate of John F. Schomaker, deceased. Henry E. Perkins, attorney for aid estate: 7.U Main Street; Klamath Falls. Oregon. July 21. 28. August 4. 11. 18 No. 33 Radar Legality To Be Tested SPOKANE i.P A Spokane motorist plans a State Supreme Court test of the legality of the State Patrol's use of radar In the arrest of highway speeders. Theodore Ryan was convicted in Justice Court on radar evidence of speeding 56 miles an hour in a 35-mile zone. He appealed but Superior Judge Louis Bunge up held the conviction, ruling, in ef fect, radar is accurate and can be admitted as evidence in court. Gates' attorney. John Cham pagne, said Monday Gates will carry the case to the Supreme Court, contending the stale speed trap law Is violated by using ra dar. The appeal also will challenge legality of the law creating the State Patrol, Champagne said, on grounds It gives to appointive of ficers the duties and authorities of elected shr"'- -Phone 8111 1 MEETING NOTICES 2 lOST and found ter noon. Phone 2-1453. -r Frlw.SS"Ue.t..?ot TAN COIN PURSE lost In Post Office. Bodlv erled. Phone 3828. rosTELLOW Sea King water ski In Pelican City district. Reward. Beturn to Harry rilk. Armory Fountain. LOST BROWN sleeping ''r.Z O- the woods road. Nam. 'Coeckner printed on bag. Reward. Oil 6857 or CoSf BLACK rnaie Ubrfdor do, wuh Curry County license. Rerd. "u phone 2-wit. Anderson, raisicy wi"- Af:cWFRAL NOTICES ALCOH0LCS750NYM0US. Phone 2-B309. P.O Ro g04- ,6 PERSONALS ARE YOU HAPPY? MRS FLETCHER PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT Gives truthful aavice on -. ,if. Tuiie vnn nast. ores- lairs us uic. ...... J.. , . - ent and future without asking questions. She has neipea nuw . , t,nin ..mi nives names. aim van uc-H jv. dates nd facts. The truth, good or bad. Satisfaction guarameea u ao charges. Close to Big V. Readings Daily 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 4818 South Sixth St. FULLER BRUSHES. Phone iFriU ThocUKe, Pbui. WATKINS Products. 1534 Madlson. TOK STANLEY Home Products, call Buff Jones, phone 9it63 DRESSMAKING. Phone4472. 10 SERVICES Septic Tanks Cleaned NEWEST SANITARY METHODS also ROTO ROOTER SERVICE 31cans Sewer Lines of Roots, etc. Ed F. King 2434 ORCHARD PH. 9841 We Service ALL Appliances If you have troubles CALL KIRK - PHONE 8886 KIRKPATRICK'S Easlside Appliances, 133 So. 1Ui Westinghouse, Gibson and Easy Dealer SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED $14.00 for 500 gallon tank, Locally Owned Since, 1944 PHONE 5442 or 8377 LACY KING HAY HAULING, itacking or delivery. Phone 2.01154. WATCH repairing. Beachi Jewelers C34 Main. Phone 3403. HAY BALING with wire baler. Phone Tulelake 7.084H. RADIO repairs, pickup, delivery, phone mill. PLOWING, discing and harrowing. Gar do til ng. h. t jarrara. pnone djoz. ROTOVATE that fire hazard. Lawns rotovated and leveled. Phone 2-0942. MATERNITY CLOTHES MADE TO ORDER Phone 2-w.B 11- DO-IT-YOURSELF FIREPLACE i price, Install It yourself In a weekend. Factory built, all the blocks, $1B9.S0. No down payment; 36 months on F.H.A. PEYTON & CO. 835 Market Phone 5149 THE" SUPREME pleasure"" "of "painting known only to Artists can be youn through the "Paint by Number" Pic turecraft system. See them at Volght'i Pioneer OfflceSupply, 629 Main Si. USE RENTAL TOOLS from our new RENTAL BAR Sanders, edgcrs, polishers, many other rental items. McCollum Lumber Corn puny. Corner of South Sixth and Eait Main. BEE HIVE Truck Rental Co. Move jour, self, save Beacon Mobile Service, 1201 East Main. Phone 8304. TOOLS FOR RENT Cement Mixers, wheelbarrows. Screw and Hydraulic lacks. Sanders of all kinds. Sktl-sau- etc. Klamath Valley Lumber Co 1940 South Sixth. Phone 4816. PLASTIC WALL TILE DO IT YOURSELF Vou ran make that bathroom beauti ful with plastic tile. We will instruct you. Only 4Bc per foot. CALHOUN'S 357 E. Main Phone 8493 13 EDUCATIONAL LIFETIME SECURITY Telegraphers Urgently Needed I want to talk to 25 men, 17-35, who are interested in permanent employment with railroads as telegraphers and agents at a wage from $325 per month and up. Jobs waiting. WE TRAIN YOU Training will not Interfere with present Job. If sincere, ambitious and in good health, write Box 904 c o Herald & News. DiVik'KrrDTMr! ... ' tag. shorthand. Speedwriting kindred subject. Klamath Bunness College, 4743 14 HELP WANTED, FEMALE WANTED girl for local retail itore. Afie up to 35. Credit sales and collec. tion experience helpful. Top salary Permanent position. Rogers Jewelry Co. 16 HELP WANTED, MALE "BEST ONE-MAN BUSINTSS rt. and operate your own businesa without capital investment. Watkins Dealerihip now available in Klamath County. Prof, lis up to S5000 year and more pcaiible first year. Car or truck required. Write J R. Watkins Company. 137 Dexter Ave.. Seattle 9. Washington." MAN WANTED for permanent poti tion with above average earnints. Op portunity for advancement for the Man -elected. Personality and neat appear ance essential. Must he willing to travel during the week. Write Emplovment AfPKr"at,ve- 16815 Johnson. Alha, Ore son. rXPERIENCED pln sawyer. Tig toot band mill, right hand rig shot gun carriage Fir Milling and Planing to, Ashland. Phone Ashland 2-4531 after 5. Ashland 3742. WANTED farm hand between 20 and T ar of ae. Must have ftrm evperience. Santford Jones. Bonanca WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, I854 17 HELP WANTED WANTED Shoe Salei Pereon Man or Woman Miller'! Shoe Department WANTED three men or women for ipecial work. This la a permanent con nection. There will be ; no lay-off, tw those who qualify. Write Box 811 care of Herald and Newi. 18 SITUATIONS WANTED or child care. Phone 9801. MOWING LAWNS, cleaning yard, gtj. dening. 2-9277. ceiling. -ot. BALING WANTED. Wire tie bale. Phone Bonanza 2179. IRONINGS done in my home. Phone mil. WASHING and ironinr done in my home. Beat of care given your cloth. imt412 So. 7th. YEAR around ranch work. Family man. OTI farm mechanlca student. Write . on. -or. nf Htrald and Mwi COLORED girl wanta hour worfc Phone 2-1 GENERAL nurse would like to ctre for old aged people in her private 22 ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS 1034 High. CLEAN. NEWLY decorated., close In, nknn. A AAA tuif-v mriTCT room. Greer Amri. ments. 710 Main. LOVELY rooms, close in. Phone 6061 or i. COOU AIRY sleeping room. Quiet Ue-SIHABLE ROOMS 523 Pacific Ter." race. 24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT- FOR LEASE Five room furnished apartment. All utilitiei paid. Call at 16ja ueroy. t-none -jqi. FURNISHED three room. Fireplace. Phone :t. NEWLY DECORATED two bedroom furnished apartment, 1110'i Mon Claire, close to high school. Some utilitiei furnished, owner H. H. Dunbar, nhona 32S3 or 2-0728. TWO ROOM apartment three room duplexes, inquire iu main. Ascot Hotel. Phone 2-9128. LARGE unfurnished two bedroom du. olex close In. Phone 72Q0 or 3463. TOR RENT three room furnished aoarL nient in newly painted duplex. Three blocks from Main Street. Adults onh- Phone 8509 after 3:30 p.m. FURNISHED apartment . three roorni and bath. Centrally locattd, 121 S. Second. THREE ROOM furnished apartment 21. '17 Orchard. Inquire 2037 Radcliffe. FOUR ROdSt furnished ' apartment Phone 6317. 803 Market CIXAN three room furnished aoarU ment. Phone 2-2483. 1717 Main. APARTMENT for rent. 017 Walnut?" TWO BEDROOM furnished apartment in Mills Addition. Call 6225 or 2-3252. AVAILABLE August 15. A ttr actively furnished one bedroom apartment Adults.525 No. 8th. phone 9314. ATTRACTIVE three room apartment. Private entrance. SIS JeUerton. Phone 2-1781. THREE ROOMS, furnished. 2041 Arthur FURNISHED apartment, 808 Cast Main call 6776. APARTMENT. 5886. FURNISHED apartments. Phone 9168. FURNISHED one bedroom apartment. Adultg. B33 High, phone 4891. FURNISHED APARTMENT. Greer Aparimenis. tip main. FOUR ROOM apartment Phone 8226. FURNISHED three room apartment, S32 50; two room unit, $35; one room cabin. S27.30; all utilities paid. 419 N. Tenth. FOR RENT, one bedroom furnished apartment. Close In. 825 Grant. THREE ROOM furnished apartment Alpha Apartments, phone 4522. FURNISHED apartment. 3528Hillvard Phone days 8111, Extension SS. Evt ningi. 2-1337. BRIGHT, furnished two room apartment tn brick bul.riin. tam h Sin Broad, FURNISHED apartment, priced to fit your budget. 142 So. B iverside. TWO ROOMS and bath, also two room mmn. nose in. inquire am mgn. FURNISHED aoartment 200 MarkeL Apartment B. STEAM heated apartment. 628 Oak. FOR RENT - furnished apartment, close In. Completely redecorated and furnished. Warm, Quiet, and pleasant. Phone 5637. APARTMENT for rent. Walnut Apart- imiih. in wainui. NEWLY redecorated two room furnished MODERN FOUR room flat, completely furnished. All Utilitiei naid. Call .lAlX. TWO FURNISHED apartments. 828 month. Suitable for two working girls. 426 No. 7th. TWO ROOMS, completely furnished -K iiuvtrim, jij rine. CLEAN four room apartment. ' Elee- ii, iicm. 9w. xiio r argo. THREE ROOMS furnished. Close In. Adults only. No pets. Luandry faculties, j3:i No. 3th. p hone 3581. evenings 2-3170. THREE ROOM furnished apartment. 2081 White. THREE ROOMS and bath! Partially .iiBiigq. no cnnaren. tag Fronpeci. THREE ROOMS and bath. Clean clma in. Individual entrances. o pets. Phone 73M. FOR RENT THREE room furnished apartment. Close In. 734 N. 10th. Call 26 HOUSES FOR RENT FURNISHED modern cottage close in. Phone 9086. TO RENT or lease, modern three bedroom house. 2434 Radcllffe, UNFURNISHED two bedroom home. Mills Addition. $75. Adults only. Phone Tulelake 7-1085. O.NK BEDROOM modern house; $30. hi)Pe H708. TWO BEDROOM clean duplex, stoves rurnished. Water. 1502 Sargent Phone 2-32.11 . MODERN one bedroom furnished cot tage. Clean and comfortable. Electric ranue and refrigerator. Inquire 827 lOR RENT. one bedroom furnished nouse. modern. Phone 2-1329. FOR rent OR SALE, furnished five rcom house, modem. 158 Lewis. nh5AN. ONE Ddroom duplex. Fire evening?"8' MaIn Pn0ne 82"' 2Sn MDROOM cottage. Suitable for mall family. U43 Pine. f'SHED one bedroom duplei. Close in. Call 6684 28 REAL ESTATE WANTED W WTEn r; r : : ' .2. u . J rent two bedroom an furnished ! house for high school teach er. call Superintendent a Office. 5219. WANTED.ROOM tn rent, or small apartment. Call 45rI. days; room 420, Willard Hotel, evening. ' COUPLE with small baby desires ono bedroom furnished house to rent lm mediately. Phone 8664. - ik HOMES FOR SALE Everett Dennis Realtor. 121 ft, ttb Phone 8491. 30 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SMALL DOWN PAYMENT on two and half bedroom home in Hot Springs. Full basement Automatic furnace. Cor ner V lew lot. Balance 85125. Phone 5692 THREE BEDROOM home. 74O0. Fur nuhed. $8400. Take trailer house on rurniture. 5013 Summers Lane. PQR SALE by owner two bedroom stucco house; one bedroom rental in Mount Shaita, Calif. Both partly fur. niFhed. Large lot. garage, and storage room. Ollie Cathcart Box 91, Mount Shasta. Cali t THREE BEDROOM home on corner lot. Insulated, storm windows attached double garage, sprinkler system. 814. 500. 1500 Division. SUPER BUY! ! Out of town owner must tell thU week. Will sacrifice to cash buyer. Three bedroom partially furnished home on Eldorado near Roosevelt School. Oil furnace. Insulated, storm window! 8ns other good features. Call 8555.