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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE BASIN Word has been received that Orrell and George Bean were in a serious car accident and are now at home trom the hospital. George Bean was affiliated with OH as an instructor. Friends wishing to send cards and mes sages can do so bv writing Box 107, Weaverville, California. Parents and Patrons of Fair haven School will meet 7:30 p.m. Tuesday October 12. in the school gymnasium. Refreshments will b: served. Improved Judy Lynne Craig, six months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Craig. Canby. who became suddenly seriously ill at the home of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs: O. B. Haney, Klam ath Falls, while visiting here last weekend, has recovered enough to return to her home. Discharged A 1-c U.S. Air Force, .Morns E. Haney. Klamath Palls, who has been in the service for the past three years and nine months, is being discharged Oc tober 8 and will return to Klamath Kails. Prior to entering the serv ice he was employed at the Ralph B. Smith Lumber Company. He has been stationed at Newburg. N.Y. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Haney, Klamath Falls. Rummage Sale Friday and Sat urday, October 8-9 at the former location of the Roberts Hardware. 127 South 6th by Chapter AU of PEO Sisterhood. Money will be used for scholarships. Rummage Sale Friday and Saturday, October 8-3 at the Ma sonic Temple, Fourth and Klam ath by the Manzanita Social Club. Away Willard Ward, Ward's Klamath Funeral Home, president of the Oregon State Funeral Di rector's Association will attend a meeting of the national funeral di rectors to be held in Seattle Oc tober 10-16. Twenty delegates will attend from Oregon. Toe Valley olene Home Ex tension Unit meets Tuesday, Oc tober 12 at 10:30 a.m. at the olene Hall. Subject, "Touchup for Wood Furniture," by Hope Holbrook. A planned lunch will be served, at noon. All women of the commun ity are welcome. Away Mrs. Mae Gale, well known resident of Bonanza, will spend a week or 10 days in Seattle before leaving about November 1 for Phoenix, Arizona to spend the winter.. A granddaughter, Billy Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harris will leave in about week for Arizona and will re main with her grandmother until next spring. Boxing Classes for boys In the grades 7 through 12 will be held tonight at 7 o'clock in the YMCA headquarters under the supervi sion of volunteer instructor, Gor don McKay. library Club of Klamath Falls will meet next Monday, Oc tober 11, jit 2 p.m in the city li brary auditorium. The program will feature a book review by Mrs. Addle Mae Nixon. Royal Neighbors of America will hold initiation at the next meeting, Friday, October 8. at 8 p.m. in the K of C hall. Officers ' ' NEW HOME TAIPEH, Formosa if) Twenty three Polish seamen from two i.hips seized by Nationalist China I are expected to leave soon for new homes in the United States, It was reported authoritatively Thursday. ' "Money 'WlmiM'$iP Ladies Nylon i$f g SW- Hosiery iilil 1.95 Ladies, t&&3hrvt .1 Red Blue iW; Rca. 1 W8 BRIEFS will wear formats. Money for the vanilla sold will be collected. Honored The University of Oregon Medical School has been selected by the editors of The Pre scriber, far western medical jour nal, lor the first in a series of articles on western medical edu cation. The Oregon story is told in the current issue, now being mailed to 30,000 physicians in the 11 Western states, Alaska and Hawaii.' The article was prepared by the university and features a large two-page map of the medi cal school's expanding campus in Portland. Expected Col. Kenneth S. Jor dan, Wing Commander of the Ore gon Wing, Civil Air Patrol, is ex P3cted here tonight by way of U.S. Air Force aircraft to attend a stalf meeting conducted by 1st Lieut. Everett D. Peery. com manding officer of the Klamath Falls Squadron, CAP. Local senior staff members will attend also. Summer Lake Regular meet ing of the Guild will be held Wed nesday, October 13, at the home of Mrs. Maybelle Foster. Meets Saturday Regular meeting of the Summer Lake firnnup will he held Saturday eve ning with Mrs. Dean Harris and Mrs. . R. Nelson as hostesses. Cooked Food Sale will be held at Bonanza Variety Store, Saturday, starting at 10 a.m., to raise- money for Bonanza Big Springs Park. Rummage Sale will be held in the Pelican Theater building Satufday, sponsored by the Doris Federated Club. Proceeds go to nurses' scholarship and youth work. Pelican PTA executive meet ing Thursday, October 7, 1 p.m. at the Pelican School. All officers committee chairmen and room mothers are urged to attend. - Tonight ft benefit smoker will be held at the old gym in Chilo- qum, starting at 8 p.m. Proceeds go to the Masonic ruilding Asso ciation funds, Rummage Sale October 12, 13 and 14 will be sponsored by the Malin Community Presbyter ian Church Ladies Aid Society. Sale will be held in the church basement, from 10 a.m. until late evening each day. Owl Hoots another interested supporters of OTI will hold an im portant meeting tonight (Thurs dav) at the Willard Hotel. Mo tion pictures of the OTI-Compton Junior College football game will be shown. Tickets and seating ar rangements are to be returned at this meeting. All -members hav ing returns please attend to clear this matter with Wally Falmbelg Dedication of the Church of God in Christ, on Altamont Drive, across the street from the state police, station, will be held Sun day,' October 10. State Overseer W. L. McKinley, will be speaker Elder W, L. Rogers is pastor. Debra Circle of the First Methodist Church will meet Fri day evening at 7:45 at the home of Mrs. Merlin Hemphill, 2623 Turnage. DEER RIFLES FOR RENT The GUN STORE Savers" ':0't s;.v'--.-:. -TJ 7v jsiii .,:.. . ...-' :' Leother xWi . Brown t: Block r 9.95 "DENNIS THE H CASE 0UTrllNK I FOR5OT MY TQOIUBRUSH, YOU'RE WKJfJG ! I Merrill Lions Hold Meeting MERRILL Twenty . three members were present at Monday evening's meeting of the Merrill Lions Club at the Spud Cellar. President Harold Hendrickson pre sided. Several reports on the progress of the Potato Festival were given. Dance chairmen Alonzo Hodges and Don Crawford asked for vol unteers to help at the Queen's Ball Saturday evening. O. V. Reeves reported on the progress of plans for the Jackpot Rodeo to be staged during the festival. The rodeo will be held at the club grounds located two miles north of Merrill on the Hill Road, and is open to all comers. Wallace F. Bennett, senator from Utah, was announced as thee featured speaker at tne lestivai banquet on Friday evening, Octo ber 22. Lynn Roycroft represented the local club at the zone meeting held September 21, at the Halfway House in Bly. Merrill Lions will be in charge of collecting funds dur ing the Community Chest drive Further plans will be announced, OCTOBER ROEBUCK AND CO reg 2995 and 3495 in all-wool fabrics usually found only in garments selling for far more! Tweeds, boucles, plushes, zibelines, fleeces An array of widf and softly muted colors i Choice of boxy, fitted and princess sryles Misses' sizes 8 to 20; Petite sizes 8 to 18 ill1 m rmmmrm MENACE" OVER THE GARDEN GATE Colored films taken by Jim O'Donahue, Klamath Falls orni thologist of birds and their nests in the Warner Valley were shown to members of the Klamath Falls Garden Club and guests at a meeting Monday, October 4, in the city library club room. Flans were made for a tour through the woods with George Warden, of the Klamath Fire Protective Association on October 18, weather permitting. The tour will be for identification of Ore gon trees. Roll call was answered by nam ing a bird seen in local gardens. A large delegation will attend the district meeting to be held In Tulelake. i The cook books compiled by the Oregon Federation of Garden Clubs with a Klamath Falls supplement were on sale. Anyone interested in a copy may call Mrs, Fred Karlson, phone 2-0656. A travelogue of gardens Illus trated with films of Spain and Italy will be shown by Mrs. Clar ence P. Ward at the November meeting. The special prize was- won by F. O. Reynolds. is COAT MONTH at huge special purchase for our stores from coast to coast brings you corns mm ! t i I Legal Notice K'OTICE TO CREDITORS IN TH CIRCUIT COURT OF TUX STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the matter of ih t.ute of Rosetla Rentier, who wii alio known a Hot ell P. Rtnner. deceased. Notice is hereby iiven that T have been appointed Admumiratrix with the Will Annexed of the ettate of RoscLU Rentier, who waa aUo known at Ro ella F. Renner, deceased. All perton having claims against aaid estate are required to present them to me. witn proper vouchers, at the office of Gi- nong x uanong, r im federal Build ink. Within si mnnlhi Irnm Kntm. bet 33, 19M. which U the date of first puoiicaiion 01 tnu notice Vinla Bonlorno. Admimttratrix with wi;i Annexed Ganong & Ganong Attorney for Administratrix September 23, M, October 7. li No. 121 BIDS FOR PNEUMATIC TIRES AND TUBES AND RECAPPING The Board of Directors of the Klam ath County School Dutr.ct will receive bids for the purchase of tire and tube and recapping and repair requirements ior mm ikm-u scnooi year, inursay, October 21. 1354, at 2 30 p.m. Specifications, including terms, linv Itrttons and conditions are available at the School District office. J. F. Hey den. Clerk acpi. ju, uct f, no. i&i. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Or OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the matter of the estate of Howard w. bivens, deceased. Candidate Has Full Schedule Dorothy Lovcll, Democratic candidate for the Oregon legisla ture has Jillcd several speaking en gagements this week. Tuesday night, October S, she spoke to a large group at a dinner meeting at Bly. Dinner was served by women of the Bly Church. Mrs. Lowell accompanied Albert C. -Ullman. Democratic candidate for the U.S. Congress, to Bly at 1:30 p.m .Wednesday and to Bo nanza where Ullman spoke during the afternoon. Both candidates spoke at Bly Wednesday evening. This meeting was sponsored by the Bly Recreation Club. Mrs. Lowell spoke at a luncheon meet at Bonanza Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Keysor spon sored by the Bonanza Home Ex tension Unit. SAKE GENOA. Italy UP) An Italian public health commission Thurs day checked and found no radio activity in a cargo of Japanese caught tuna. People Do Read SPOT ADS -you are: fs mm Legal Notice Notice Is hereby elven that the un dersigned has filed her final account of uie administration 01 said estate, and that said Court has set Monday, Novem ber 8, 1934. at 10 00 o'clock a.m. as the time and the Circuit Court Room in the Court House at Klamatl) Falls. Oregon, as the place for hearin objections to il ""tnal Account and the aettteinent ire-eoi. Dated October 7, 1954. Marian A. Given Administratrix of estate oi Howard w. Given, Wm. Kuykendall Attorney for Administratrix Pine Tree Bldg. Klamath Falls. Oreaon October 7, 14. 21 and 28 No. 142 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH STATE Or UKKGON FOR KLAMATH milHITV In the matter of th eitat n( Knneth L DouHlas. deceased. Notice is hereby elvfit that 4h tin. i dcrslgned has filed her Fin.il Account of the administration of said estate, and that said Court has srt Monday, Novem-' ber 8. 1954. at 10:00 o'clock a m is the time and the Circuit Court Room in the Court House at Klamath Fails 1 Oregon, as the place for hearing objec- I mm io sat a nnai Account and the settlement thereof. Dated October 7, IBM. Elizabeth L. Douglas Administratrix of the es tate of Kenneth 1. Douglas Deceased Wm. Kuykendall Attorney for the Estate Pine Tree Bldg. Klamath Falls, Oregon. October 7, 14, 21 and 28 No, 143 NOTICE OF SEASONAL DETERMINATIONS Notice Is herchv mvrn that arh nl thi: employers listed below has been de termined to be a seasonal employer, : vithin the meaning of Chapter 857.240' ORS. Any Interested parly may request , a hearing before the Commission withm tt-n days after the date of Inst publica tion of this notice.The "off-season'' of each seasonal employer ii as stated be low: Crater Lake National Park Co.. 1-1-55 ' thru 6-4-55 9-IH-53 thru 12-31-55; Kltmath Forest Protective Ass-n., 1-8-55 thru 4-16-55; W. M. Haymnnd, 1-KU15 thru 4-16-55; Walker Hangs Patrol Ass'n., 1-1-55 thru 6-2B-55 - 10-30-55 thru 12-31-35; Weyerhaeuser Timber Co., (Railroad Construction!, 1-1-35 thru 4-30-55 and 11-6-55 thru 12-:il-53: Wever hueuser Timber Co., (Fire Control), 1-1 thru 4-23-55 and 12-4-55 thru 12- OREGON UNEMPLOYMENT COM PENSATION COMMISSION. Dated and published thia 4th day of October, 1954. Date of lait publication 18th day of October, 15)54. i&hJ-J- 8- ll 12 . 15, 18, lflNo. 134. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice la hereby given that the Com niDn Council of the City of Klnmath .i' Oregon, proposes to annex to Mid -ity. territory within the bounds of the following description, to-wit: New low prices for a New Cyclamatic Frigldaire Separate, full width freezer self defrostinq refriqerator Full width Hydratar mil, MAR mm jjfr " 1 Legal Notice The Southwest quarter (SW'i) of the Northeast Quarter NEl of Section twenty tStf, 20i, Township thirty-eight south (Twp. 38 S.i, Range Nine tR.BJ E.W.M., Klamath County, Oregon. That the 11th day of October. 1B54. at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m. thereof, at a regular meeting of said Common Council, to be held in the Council Room of the City Hall for said City: reg istered voters of the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, may appear and be heard, by the Common Council, on the question of annexing to said City, the territory within the bounds of said de scriotion. The Common Council hat elected to dtfcpenae with submitting the question oi annextne said territory to said City, to tiie registered voters thereof by elec tion, and in lieu thereof the hearing gien notice of herein will be held. This notice hac been authorized and ordered given by Ordinance of said KLAMATH BUS A NEW SERVICE FOR THE KLAMATH BASIN Ybur local Bus Company will now serve the Klamath Basin with a 7 passenger Limousine service with uniformed chauffeurs. The luxurious, carefree way to see the sights or do the ' Basin. For tours, sports events, theaters, formal evenings, all special occasions. ANYWHERE Charter this 7 passenger Limousine service to go any where at any time. For business or pleasure. ' Ask for suggested itineraries and rates KLAMATH BUS COMPANY 833 East Main St. VEST SPECIAL for October! on Frigid aire Ranges America's Finest 30-inch Range FEII6IDAIRE 1 Thri!fy-30w Electric Range Big ronge performance In small space Appliance Outlet Even-Heat Oven High-speed Broiler, waist-high Full-width Storage Drawer Oven Signal Light Only $7.39 FRIGIDAIRE "THRIFTY 30" ELECTRIC RANGE Here's the Barqain Special of the year! It has everythinq you need for carefree cookinq Gianr thrifty oven goes Only 30 Inchti widt Cookmaatir oven clock Cooking fop lamp Full width storage drawer mrniMMtiai Lifetime porcelain finish 'Legal Notice Common Council, dulr nd regularly adopted at a regular meeting thereof held September 20. 1954, and thereafter approved and signed by the Mayor Ot aaid City. Done thia September 33, 1854, . Frank Blackmer Police Judge, City Of Klamath Falls, Oregon. September 23, 30, October T No. 123, HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND EUGENE. ORE. MEDFORD Thoroughly Modern Mrs. J. . 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