Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 15, 1955, Page 11, Image 11

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE ELEVEN -
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. LegaL Notice.
NOTICE Or BOND SALE
Scaled proposalt will be received by
the Common Council of lh City ol
Klamath Kail", OreKon. for the pur-,-hise
o' street improvement bonds,
-if r lei 101. in the turn of $1,761.78.
riulv authorised by oruinance .of the
Mid City of Klamath Falls, for the
ron struct ion and, improvement of the
fnllowinf descrirjfd Improvement unit
tituaied in the City of Klamath Falls.
Orfon. to-wit:
' Imorovemcnt Unit No 124. cx'end
n along the alley In Block 4. Canal
Addition, to City of Klamath Falls.
Ore son.
Proposal! to- purchase said bonds will
be recetvrd by the undersigned un to
nd including the 16th day of January.
I95fl, at the hour of seven thirty o'clock
p.m. of said day and opened at a regu
lar meeting of the Common Council
immediately thereafter: said oonds
thall be dated February 1. m.tfl, and
hall be in amounts of $500 00 each,
except bond No. 1. which shall be for
the fractional part of said sum. and
nil shall be due ten years after date
ft issu. navmenl rf the entire hnnrlt;
optional with said City at any coupon
"sying date ot and after one ear
from the dale thereof. Said bondwil)
I. ear interest at a rate of not to exceed
ix per cent per annum, payable seini
hnnuaMv on February 1st. anrl A unlit
ht. of earh vear. nrlncloj and interest
Sayable at the office of. the treasurer
M the Citv of Klamath Falls. OreRon.
Ail proposal must oe unconditional
r H iprnmnanlcH he . mri.t.A
Ml five Per cent nf the nrnnnnal
J The Common Council reserves the
lint to reject any ana all bids.
1 The successful bidCer for said bonds
fwill be furnished with an opinion as
ao me vatianv inereor nv tn law turn
f: Winfree. McCulloch. Shuler A Savrr
fr"ort'and Trust Building. Portland 4.
I This notice Is authorized bv ordinance
f the Common Council- of the Cit
f Klamath rails, uregon. aaiea ue
rmner 3th. 1935
Done Dec. 8. 1955.
Frank A Rlsckmer
Poller Jurlae. for ihe City o!
Klamath Falls. Oregon.
rlo. 71?. Dec. 8. . 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
R. 18. If). 20. 21. 22, U, 23. 27, 2B.
to. .in: .'m. 1. 3, 4, 9, 6, 8. 9, 10,
1. 12. 13.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
fx THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
r ;TATir or OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COl'NTY
In the matter of the estate of Irma
Ituth Stuart, deceeaed.
Notice is nereoy . Riven mat i nave
een appointed Executor of the estate
f Irma Tilth Rtmi-t. tctaip Al.
leraona having claims aKRlnnt said s-
' fate are required to y.esent them to
Sne. wlih proper vouchers, at the office
fcf Ganone and Ganone. First Federal
Building. Klamath Falls. Oregon, with.
Jn aix months from December 1. 19.15. i
HvMcli U the dale of first publication 1
rf this notice.
Albert 1, Stuart. Executor
anong and Ganong
attorneys for Executor 1
e. I, 8. 13. 22 No. 713 j
NOTICE OF DATE
Ol FINAL SETTLEMENT ;
:N Tlit CIHCUn COURT OF THE
STATE OF ORKUON i
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY '
I In the matter of the estate of Julia
Maud Rodgcrs. deceased.
I Notice is hereby given that I have
filed my final account of the adminis
tration of the above entitled estate and
4fee Court hns appointed December 30,
t35. at 10 o'clock a m. as the time for
Hearing cbjeMionf ti v.ich f'nai ac
bunt and the settlement thereof.
Lorraine Hods-en.
4 Administratrix with tha Will
B Annexed
Canong and Ganong
fitomeya for Administratrix
lc 1, 8, 13. 22 No.- 712
2 NOTICE OF DATE
? 5 Or FINAL SETTLEMENT
W THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
$ U STATE OF OREGON
Y FOR KLAMATH COUNTY - ,
I . In the matter of the est at of Olive
., ftenn Hansen, deceaicd.
:-.n Notice in hereby Klven that 1 have
4 fled my final account of the admlnis
; 1 Sat ion of the above entitled estate
:-i Ad that the Court ha annnirflori n.
I J 3'nber TO. l!)5r. a1 10 a.m. as the time '
x a isjr neannf objections to such final ac-
I oount a-d the fettlement therco.
Ruth G. Black. Executrix
one and Ganone
orneya for Executrix
I. U, 13. 22 no, 711
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OFFICERS of the Malin chapter of the Future Farmers of America pote with the award flag
they won at the South Central Oregon Leadership Council at Malin last weekend. The award
. is for first place in the parliamentary contest. The officers are, front row, left to right, War
ren Ingram, sentinel; Glen -Steyskal, president', Ronald Kalina, reporter and Richard Micka,
secretary. Standing, left to right, are Wesley Orazil, treasurer; Jim Conroy, adviser; and
Norman Oliva, vice president.
STUDENT SMOKING
WARWICK. R. I. i.-Pi Officials
of the new veterans Memorial High
School have taken official recogni
tion that some high school students
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the school has been set aside for
student smoking. They added,
however, that they don't encour
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Hilarity
THAT'S
TINY DOLLeeta
In lino with our policy to bring
you the best in anttrtoinment
vr are especially proud to on
nounco the "Biggest Little
Shaw in the World.
Appearing here tor limited
time, you will enjoy "Littlf
Miss Entertainment," Tiny
DOLLeeta. Come see her.
Choice . Steaks 2.50
Southern Fried Chicken 2.25
Soup-Soad-Roquefort Dressing
Phone 2-9352
For Reservation
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Jaycees, Chamber To Hold Annual Meeting
U. Col. Robert H. Larson, senior plectured loclly- by Carjon Pro
project officer t the Klainalii Fallsiuucu inc
Air Force Jet Interceptor base,
told chamber of commerce mem
bers Wednesday that a representa
tive of the Air Force will speak
at Uie Joint annual meeting ot the
chamber and Junior Chamber of
Commerce.
. The annual meeting is scheduled
for Wednesday, January 11, al the
Willard Hotel, at which time the
Jaycees will name this year's Dis
tinguished Service award winner, j
A. D. Addison, current chamber!
of commerce president, told direc-i
lurs al the regular board meeting
Wednesday noon at the Wlncma
Hotel, that an Air Force rep
resentative has been asked to speak
at the Joint report meeting, to out
line the role of the local base in
the overall defenses of the nation.
With Col. Larson at the cham
ber meeting were MaJ. Thomas
Gerbing, executive officer, and
MaJ. O. D. Whltten, Installations
engineering officer.
Chamber Manager R. Frank
Tucker reminded members that
chamber of commerce dues nrc
deductable from income tax re
turns, according to an opinion from
Ihe commissioner of internal reve
nue. James ' Patterson, director in
charge of memberships, announced
plans for a one-day 1 concentrated
drive for members on Friday, De
cember 33.
George Bartch, chamber of com
merce traffic manager, said that
the Pacific Inland Tariff Bureau
is considering lowering the classifi
cation of plastic pipe which is man-
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Bartch said a request for low
ering the plastic pipe freight rate
classification was made at a meet
ing which lie attended Tuesday' in
Portland. The bureau, headed by
George P. Davis, of Portland and
Specials
Thur. Fri. and Sat. OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 4
FRESH
Oysters
Scallops
Jumbo Siio
Now is the time for your crob foods.. The season is .now ot its best and there is plen
tiful supply of large, iuicy. fresh crabs. "' "
, WE GIVE G&W BROWN STAMPS
OWN FAMOUS BRANDS
"LIMELIGHT"
The finest note v
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Klamath. Falls, . regulates freight
rates; charged by Oregon motor
carriers. 1
Result of the request will be
announced in a few weeks, accord
ing to Bartch, and should' resuh
in an Increase of Carton's manu
facturing and distributing potential.
SEAFOOD
For
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1 Black Cod
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denier, dark team hose.
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inches In diameter and over la clas
sified double first class, making '
shipment amost prohibitive. This
size pipe represented 137,000 poundi ,'
of plastlo pipe "manufactured by j
Carlon in the first. 11 months' of
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2836 So. 6th
Across From lank
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