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Tax Stand Taken By V; F.
WASHINGTON (UP) Two key
Democrats on the tax - writing
House Ways te Means Committee
said today that It'a too early yet
to tell whether there can be a
net reduction In taxes next year.
Thoy declined to join Sen. Walt
er F. Oeorge (D-Oa) In painting;
a rosy outlook on chances of tax
relief next year, George said Mon
day he believed the treasury could
Friendly
Helpfulness
To Every
Creed and Purse
Ward's Klamath
Puneral Home
Marguerite M. Ward
and Sajit
925 ftgh Phone 3X
We stand behind every electrical repair or installment
iob we do. It must be RIGHT or we'll make it RIGHT
without Question or quibble.
"Your Welting house
525 Klamath Ave.
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stand a tax cut of three billion
dollars to 3,500,0O0,00O In the fiscal
year starting next July 1.
Rep. Hale Boggs (D-Oal said he
agreed with the stand taken by
Rep. Wilbur Mills ID-Ark) that
Congress should put off until spring
a final decision on a cut in taxes.
The White House also refused
to speculate on tax reduction, al
though President Elsenhower and
Republican congressional leaders
were told Monday we outloox is
hopeful for balancing the budget
In the current fiscal year without
cutting military spending.
Boggs is a vice chairman of the
Democratic National Committee
as well as a member of the Hou.se
Ways ti Means Committee. Mills
Is chairman of a Joint congression
al economic subcommittee study
ing tax policy and is second-ranking
Democrat on the Ways 4
Mcana Committee, which Initiates
all tax legislation
George has long had a major
voice In tax mailers as a oiember
of the Senate Finance Committee
Ml
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Refrigerator
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Delayed repairs can cause food spoil
aqe and inconvenience! Have our
electricians check-up ALL your ap
pliances today!
Appliance Dealer"
Phone 3164
Thousands and thousands of Oregon people say . . . TxXSw
when you belong to h) U VIctSD
First National's interest-earning '' .
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which considers tax bills after they
are approved by the House.
Earlier this year, George Joined
in helping the administration kill
In the Senate a 120-per-person In
come ' tax cut which Mills and
Bogg3 and other Democrats
pushed through the House. But
Monday George paid he thought
the budget finally could be brought
into balance by June and that in
come taxes could be lowered with
out putting the government back
into the red.
George said he favored using
the first 12,500,000.000 of any tax
cut to increase personal income
tax exemptions from the present
S600 to (700. If additional tax relief
is possible, he said, he favored
reducing rates for middle Income
brackets.
NOTICE TO TIIIKF
CATLETTSBURG, Ky. ( No.
tlce to a thief: when you lifted I1U
from the billlold of Mrs. James
Crist, you missed (400 holdcn In a
secret compartment. Mrs. Crist
tote petice a thief entered her sec-ond-stery
apartmant, removed the
$1. and left tin billfold 'm a
stairway.
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Since the end of World War II,
American servicemen have opened
their mess halls and recreation
rooms to Germnn orphans and un
derprlvileRed children for Christ
mas parties. Some American units
also play host to refugees from
the East. Military police units col
lect and repair toys to give Ger
man youngsters.
In turn, many German families
invite American servicemen to
spend the holiday with them.
In West Germany, currently en
joying a boom, everyone expects
this Christmas will be the best in
many years.
Sentimentally, Christmas is the
year's No. 1 event for German
speaking peoples. Many of the
yuletide customs were originated by
their ancestors. Reputedly, It was
In Germany that the idea of a
Christinas tree started.
As for the German younger gen
eration, Santa Claus makes two
visits. The first Is Dec. 6, known
as St. Nlkolaus Day. On that oc-
( aslon, children place their shoes
outside their doors and St. Nlko
laus fills them with candies, cakes
and fruits. Sometimes, if a child
has been bad, Santa also leaves a
small whip a warning to the
youngster to mend his ways.
The second visit, on Cnrislmas
Eve, is the time for children to
receive toys and other presents
from Father Christmas (Weih-
nachtsmann) or the Christ Child
tChristklnd). As elsewhere, adults
exchange presents too.
Germans observe ennstmas
Day much as they always have.
They go to church, open their pres
ents and have a big family dinner.
Sometimes it is the only family re
union of the whole year.
Legal Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Nntlct. In herctw uiven that I ftm
the duly appointed, qualified and acting
Administrator of the estate o: Fannie
Babbitt, Deceased. All persons having
claims asainst said estate are hcrehy
notlficd to present them to me. properly
verified as by law reauirpd. at the
offices of Donald A. W. Piper. Pine
Tree Building. Klamath Palls, Oregon,
within six isi months of the date of
the first publication of this Notice.
First publicat'on November 29. 1933.
1st W J. Worden
Administrator of the Estate of
Fannie Babbitl. Deceased.
Donald A. W. Piper
Pine Tree Building
Klamath Falls. Oregon
Attorney for Estate
No. 70S Nov. 29. Dec S. 13. 20
SMOKING HABIT
Safe Easy Way
TOBACCO BRCATH TOBACCO NERVIS
TO AC CO HEART
Cat off the tobacco habit with its health killing
efltcis on heart, throat and Iuhri. Nitotitie 1
poisonous and a real danger to good health.
IJon't he fooled by today's ciftareue adve rtiong
with lit tricky Hayings and catchv jinnies.
Tobacco smoke DO Kb dry out the throat and
make you couch' Make up your mind to bri'.ik
your tobacco hahit today, feel better, ent better.
ler better. Sensational SMUK -NO-MOK
Tablet! must he'p you break the smokint: habit
within one nhort week or money refunded.
RIGULAR $3.00 PACKAGE
SPECIAL.. ONLY $1
LEE HENDRICKS
Y.ur Neighborhood Druqqlst
UM So. orh Ph. 4321
ITS WISER
OBlJLfOlimmoFffllJMl,'
In case of iTfrt e .' J kv' t qo bv the "rule of
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-tlKirrlbV' Refyl-pn',ytbr' phicWrP & Qiaqnoe
andotrecsl vour individual case0crrectlv.0And
relv cn our hiqhly-skilled, reqisterecPfjjyanfei-
cists to fill hisjrescriptiQDS accurately.
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Kefauver May
Tell 1956 Plan
LOS ANGELES l,fl Sen. Kefau
vr in.Tenm nlans a news confer
ence in Washington Friday. It will
come as ,.o surprise should he an
nounce then that he seeks the Dem
ocratic presidential nomination.
The senator, taking off today on
a three-city Southern California vis
It, has been saying publicly that
he would announce nis aecisiou
later this month or eafly in Jan-
uary. also that "If I run for any
thing it will be president, not vice
president."
But yesterday the Chattanooga
Times said Kefauver was report
ed to havo made a "firm deci
sion" to enter the presidential
race and announce it in Washing
ton Friday. Kefauver said in Si
Francisco that' he could not con
firm the report.
Later, in Los Angeles, his press
secretary Charles Aldrich re
marked that "the Chattanooga
Times is a reliable newspaper"
and said the senator will hold a
news conference in wasmngton
Friday.
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
G.olffrl nrnnnngll will ht received bV
the Common Council of the City of
Klamath Fall. Oregon. Tor the ur
chase of afreet improvement bonds.
Series 101. in the sum of $1,701.78.
riulv authorized hv ordinance of the
aid Cilv of Klamath Fall, for the
construction and Improvement ol tne
following described Improvement unit
itualed in the City of Klamath Falls.
Oregon, to-wit:
Imnr.ivcment Unit No 1?4. extend
ing along the alley In Block 4. Canal
Addition, to City of Klamath Falls.
Oregon.
Proposals to purchase aald bonds will
be received by the undersigned up to
and including the 16th day of January.
19.16, at the hour of seven thirty o'clock
fi.m. of said day and opened at a regu
sr meeting of the Common Council
Immediately thereafter; said bonds
hM.I be dated February 1. 1056,' and
shall be in amounts of $500.00 each,
except bond No. 1. which shall be for
the fractional part of said sum. and
all shall be due ten years after date
of Issue, pavment of the entire bonds
optional with said City at any coupon
paying date on and after one year
from the date thereof. Said bonds will
bear interest at a rate of not to exceed
six per cent per annum, payable semi
annually on February lrl anri August
1st. of each year, principal and interest
payable at the office of the treasurer
of the City of Klnmath Falls, Oregon.
All proposals must be unconditional
and accompanied by a certified check
for five per cent of the proposal.
The Common Council rpmrvM th
right to reject any and all bids.
The successful bidder for said bonds
will be furnished with an opinion as
to the validity thereof hv th law firm
of: Wlnfree. McCulloch. Shuler & Sayre.
Portland Trust Building, Portland 4.
Oregon.
ThU nolle . authorized bv ordinance .
of the Common Council of the City
of Klamath Falls, uregon, dated De
cember 5th. 1955.
Done Dec. 8, 1955.
Frank A. Blackmer
Police JudRc. for the City of
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
No. 715. Dec. 8. 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 19,
lti. 18. 19. 20. 21, 22, 23, 25. 27. 28,
29. 30: Jan. 1. 3. 4, 3, 6. 8. 9. 10,
11. 12. 13.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice ft hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed Administra
trix of the Estate Mf Ralph Manning,
deceased, and hag qualified. All per
sons having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present the same,
verified as required by law, to said
Administratrix at the office of L. Orth
Sisrmore, Room 213. Stewart-Drew
Building, Klamath Fall, Oregon, with
in six months after the first oublica
tion n' this notice, to-wit. November
22, 1955.
Sallie W. Manning
Administratrix of the Estate
of Ralph Manning
L. Orth Slsemore
Attorney for Administratrix
731 Main Street
Klamath Falls. Oreejon,
No. 704 Nov. 22-29 Dec. 6-l
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
IN
STATE OF OREGON FOR
KLAMATH COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of John
Francis Bruce.- also known as John
Bruce. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed Administra
tor of the Fstate of John Francis Bruce,
deceased. All persons having claims
against said estate or who are Inter
ested therein are rlirrct',d to present
their clr.inn. properly verified, to me
at the offices of my Attorneys, Chat
burn and Brickner. Merrill. Prefc:n.
within six (6i months from the date of
first publication of thi notice, which
date Is December 6, 1935.
(si Louis E. Stewart
Administrator
No. 714, Dec. 6, 13, 20. 27
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed Executrix of the Estate of Helen
A. Neubert. aka Helen NeubTt. de
ceased, has filed in the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon, for Klamath
County, her first and final account of
her administration of said Estate, and
the Court has appointed the 20th day
of December. 19.13. at 10:00 o'clock a.m..
a the time, and the courtroom of said
court as the place, for the hearing
and settlement of said Estate.
Dated this 19th day of November.
1955.
Anna Mae Slsson. Executrix
of the Estate of Helen A. Neubert.
a!o known as Helen Neubert, Dm
ceased.
Maxwell & Coddard
Attorneys for Executrix
No. 70&. New. B2, S6l, Dar. 6, 12
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Phone 344S
We Giv ii'H Green Stsmpt
RATES & INFORMATION
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Five dars .
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For vour ronvsnlenee. place M" "j
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when you call lo cancel (p
charged onlr for tha npmber
it runs. Minim Din charge for any one aa
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ill Inches in month
10 inches in month
6(1 inches In month
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Pickup Bale (same copy repeat .J
Answers lo ads may be
through box number., at tne papfj
for a service rbarao ef Si cents.
DEADLINM
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Noon balurdav for Sunday or tfllta;
Neon day before publication.
Noon Frio's t for Sunday.
Noon Saturday for Monday.
ADJUITMIMTI
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without delay. The Herald Nw
reserves the Hint to classify, edit
or reject any Want Ad copy and will
be responsible for only one Incorrect
jrwerllon of any Vans Ad and then only
by correct pubMraMnn rb neat pubHca
tion. rfcasa read the first insertion of
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Inwinf rav' pnhilrattm-
WANT AD
CLASSIFICATION
DIRECTORY
1A DEATH NOTICES
IB FUNKRAL NOTICES
A CARD OF THANKS
B IN MEM0RIAM
C FUNERAL HOMES
D FLORISTS
1 MEETING NOTICES
2 LOST AND FOUND
4 GENERAL NOTICES
6 PERSONALS
7 PUBLIC CHARITY SERVICES
4 KAN. P0RTATI0N
10 SERVICES
11 DO-IT-YOURSELF
12 HEALTH
13 EDUCATIONAL
14 HELP WANTED, FEMALE
16 HELP WANTED, MALE
18 SITUATIONS WANTED
22 ROOMS FOR RENT
24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT
26 HOUSES FOR RENT
2R REAL ESTATE WANTED
R'AL ESTATE EXCHANGE
30 REAL ESTATE F0S SALE
32 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
34 FINANCIAL LOANS
36 BUILDING REMODELING
38 FUEL HEATING
39 FOOD PRODUCE
40 BOAT5UPET5.SPORTC.HOBBIES
41 OAIMO TV MUSIC
42 LIVESTOCK POULTRY
44 MACHINERY
45 MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT
4S MlcCn.LAN'OIK WANTED
48 MISCELLANEOUS TO EXCH.
51MISCELLANtOUS FOR SALE
55 AUTOMOTIVE
IB FUNERAL NOTICES
HUTCHINSON John Bobhv Hutrhln
on. 2!). dirl Blv. D"cemher 0. Hus
band o' Madeline. Father o' r.eon.
Gary. Dona Lvn. Bona Fflve. Kathrvn
Darleen. all of Blv. Son of Mr. anH Mrs.
Tohn Hutchinson, hrolh"'- o' Caivln
Francis. Lee. t.ewiv Franklin, and
!leanor. all of Beattv. Funeral serv
ices. Decemher 1J. 11 a.m.. Wards
Klamath Ftinerat Home. Interment.
Chief Schnnchln Cemetery.
C FUNERAL HOMES
u HAIHS Mernnrlal Thipel Klamath
F-lls. Orw. Phon 3458.
WARD'S Klamath Punwral Horn. 925
I MEETING NOTICES
Aloha Chapter No. 61
OES will hold stated
meetine Tucs. Dec. 13.
8 D.m. Masonic Temple.
Election of Officers.
Edna Jones WM
Jack Rhodes WP
PELICAN POST No.
1383' VFW - will hold
their regular meeting
Thursday Dec. 1 at 8
P.M. In the club room.
2 LOST AND FOUND
STRAYED to my horn. Small biack
guppy. aoparently part Labrador.
PhonejtHrtf.
LOST. DOWNTOWfTTvelloiv uold. self
winding Lady Bulova u-atch. Call 6065.
Legal Notices
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice te hereby ,(ven. that, pursuant
, ' lh.e "Kiersuned will of.
i l L mWc "uctlon sixty
dny from the date of the first pubtl
cation hereof the follow-lng.&cSbii
uncuumrt pw,onal nronertvf
1W9 Ford Convertible
bodv N
SBA n em
allrf Uu. ut), toy
nAmiltrwt S-vir
flaT nroabB,
oUartioB
0. I.. W.,. n, Ui q. Dm. a.
Grow Up
Ore. X. Taylar
Voti married and kiddi.s cimi
thy Krew up. you had Bitlt
iifi puyer. You found uiat kiddie
Urst. tho parts of the Bible that
Kiv action. Do
I you knosl by tl
I kitchen stove for
1 P r a e r? The
littlest onestum-
;le!jud stagger at
first but lA6?r
they wiU surprise
you. In yeaii to
come when the
o:i"K Is roucTi
your folks will
haretfce faith to
s m t re through
their tears. For
faith cQics from Oeo. N. Tirtor
me (r oic. see Romans 10:17.
, 31-nooi aue was so la)
Jurod thatVe died. His peoDle wer
of Bible stoca and lon,T before rhibwS00" 'ur"i5hrf """"
?? "I, T boy had talt Christ
into his heart as the Saviour who
iui .s sins, kow watch that
mother. She know, that ther. in
be a glad family reunion "over
there. Ar.d w hat lor vou and
yours? Let them have in their heart
Christ as Lord and Saviour and
e crnal life is theirs. And yours
also whenou beve.
This MessflseCVAGSled by a
PnrtlMd LumhermannrtJVife Adv
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13
2 LOST AND FOUND
BROWN BILLFOLD lost iiTiw" U
So. Sixth Safeway store Pill
turn billfold at least. 3741 Boers r"
LOST two black and UnHioulSr5 C?
black Dachshund. Last seen (?,' i "
Valley. Phone 2-0227 " w
LOST BROWN uhJTT
containing papers and m,.n... D""wti
Of
rtoames lountry Club ""'-0
night.
Finder keep money but
papers. Teleptnc was '
return
him or her. Vogue LuMaeL11?1
The git Vol
6th & Main. U4i
LOST GLASSES advert njedfr-f
Wm T Hodson, 715 Main.
4 GENERyQ NOTICES
ICE SKATES precislonfiiJnd--E-
'lhJSo.6th.hone tS?
FOR STANLEY HorrieproduetT---.
Buff Jones 0863 or Peggy PeVhwV?!?
4994KOR VOUR TuA-
6 POffiNALS
NURSING HOME care, c,
pleasant atmosphere, one atorv WuiJ
ing. bed or ambulatory.
diets. Mountain View Nursimf u
Ashland, 596 Park St.. phone i
MEN'S SUIT sneciallst. esTTrTS:
Rtirlv'a. flth and Main. 10
WILL BOARD and room eiderlv iT
In mv home. Phone 2-02n W Woou"
LOLA'S DOR HOSeVTAL5ofii"7i
all makes serviced. Phone 700
7HXLtC C1ARITY 9VICSi
PhoT
VOLUNTEER WORKER of the OreTS
Societv for Cripoleri Chtlrirn want,
formation concerning handicapped ehp'
dren who may be eligible to ,t..l;l
Hospital school. Phone 3131 ltw
Mr Rlckbeil "
"YOUNG WOMEN of any faltiTS?
In confidential advice may conti
Ml.. Pruilt. Cutholii- rhn-l.... -
J-M42."
10 SERVICES
REMODEL NOW
estimntea. llarl
3-S703.
Call usioTiS,
and Barry. phene
HE'LL THINK IT'S Christm5T?:
day. when his tools are rcpairrd br
Borienhanier'a Saw Filing. 331 t
Main.
SEWINO reasonable, piuine Bnaf""
ELECTRICIAN licensed anTbondfd
Phonefl714.
GAS SERVICING. Phnne6437 or M7M
ICE SKATES precision groundk(n'i
Fixlt Shop. 4ft53 So. 61 h. phone 771.
SEPTIC TANKS and lin-s cleaned and
Installed. Lacy King. 3335.
CU RTAINS laundered and stretched
1434 Lakevlew St
EXPERT ALTERATIONS, repairs, lis',
ings. Wdmens. mens apparel includinj
knitiL Fast service. Town Shop.
APPLIANCE AND TV repair icrvlct
Schooled technician.
TEI.E-PLIANCE CENTER
tlth and Walnut Phone 77V
Septic Tanks Cleaned
NEWEST SANITARY METHODS
also
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
Ce'.ais Sewer Lines of Roots, etc.
Ed F. King
2434 ORCHARD PH. 9841
A TREE PROBLEM
Can Be Remedied By Calling
ALAN BAKER at
SUBURBAN NURSERY
Ph. 2-3167 3614 S. 6th Ph. 6188
Pruning - Repairing
Transplanting - Removal
WE GERVICE ALL TYPES OP
Sewing Machines
WORK GUARANTEED
Sears Roebuck Co.
PHONE 5188
EXPERIENCED MEN
For Your
Excavating Grading
Driveway Cinders
GRAHAM BROS.
Phone 5541
1 3 EDUCATIONAL
BOOKKEEPING office machine, typ
ing, ihorthand. Specdwriting, klndied
subjects Klamath Builnesi Collega 4741
So flth Phone 4760
16 HELP WANTED, MALE
STEADY EMPLOYMENT for worker..
Must be over 21, with car. Call 2-1W0
before 12.
WE NEED Three or four well dreswd.
high caliber men. 21 to 45 for adver
tising position. Prefer married men,
must have car. Excellent pay and pro
motions. If you am hondahl and nol
afraid, to work on commission and bon
us basis, for Interview, call in person
at 1426 Crescent 9:30 to 11 p.m.
3 to 7 p.m. Wednesday only.
WANTED P..hio riVatinn. man.
Qualifications: Married, permanent re
dent of Klamath Falls, age 30-55. bond
able. Reply, stating full qualification!,
address and telenhnn numlier. to Bos
519. care of Herald News.
WANTED - Experienced sticker feeder
for Moulding Plant. Must have timiied
Setup know led bp Write In P O Rm 631.
Chico. California.
WHY WORK FOR o!her whrn nreient
conditions make it easy to be on your
own? A ready-made 47 year rcpula-
tion for you in a Watkins dealership
now available. We provide capitiL
Write for information to the J. R. Wit
kins Corrmanv :;qn"l Rrnnblvn Avenue.
Seattle. 5. Washington.
18 SITUATIONS WANTED
IRONING Phone 6342.
CARPENTRY WORK wanted. Roofini
KwtodelJntf - repairing. Phone Lakevie
hohy ntlw, your home
Tiine. Plnne 2-(H83.
WILL TEND chiWrcn for Christt
ws, in my home. Phon 873
FJtrfeaiSMCiTD LADY wishes ruU
i ta-s la yr hon. Fhone 8'aO.
toajJlhlM CAK given chlldrsn
skM. tmv hours. Phone -03"7.
lit 40OM3 mi ttMT
term a T.tir4i
or A13.
HEATED BOOaiS. 522 Pacific TPrraj
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