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SUNDAY, DECEMBER, 25, 1955 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THOtTEKX 13"" vj ".'.WW WW5-3 .... LAKEVIEW firemen were called out at 2:30 a.m. Thursday to fight water flooding from Bull ard and Deadman creeks. This picture was taken of men on the bridge on E Street South Thursday morning by Phyllis. Buell. The bridge crosses Deadman Creek. "THE AMAZING STORY OF This almost unbelievable but true feature story, as written by and published in one of the country's finest newspapers the Wichita Beacon with 48 pages of tcsti- more than prove and invite con tinuing investigation of our work by public, press and government. Kates are reasonable and results are usually beyond expectations. The only purpose of 'this ad is to let the sick know where they may find relief. This institution profits no one but its patients. If you are sick, send your name and the names of your sick friends to SPEAKS CIllKOl'KACTIC HOS 1'ITAL, Denver, Colo. Adv. monial proof of unusual relief being given in this great health center, is yours for the asking. It will surprise and thrill you. Amazing relief is being given thousands who had been given up or declared hopeless happy re lief from most known diseases ranging from cancer to multiple sclerosis; polio to arthritis; rheu matic fever to tuberculosis; head aches to cerebral palsy; epilepsy to heart trouble. Wo make no claims we cannot Shareholders Vote Split TACOMA Utt Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. shareholders voted to split the company's common stock on a 4-for-l basis In a special meet ing Thursday in Tacoma, ;J. P. Weyerhaeuser, president, an nounced. The firm's present Issue of 6, 250,000 shares, with a $35 par value per share, will be changed to 25 million shares with a par share value of $7.50, he said. The stock split becomes effective Dec. 30, and shareholders on rec ord at the close of business that day will be entitled to receive three additional shares for each share then held. Rogue Areas OK'd By Board In one sweeping move, the Ore gon Grmie Commission at its reg ular merlins recently, approved seven access projects on the Rogue River. The .access sites Include Topper. Shady Cove. Conway, Laurolliurst, McLcod. Lost Creek, and Robert son bridge. All of the sites are located in the vicinity ot Mcdtord with Ule exception of Robertson! bridge which is located bslowj Grants Pass. .The sites when convi pletsd will provide angler access! to some of the most popular fishing waters along the middle section of i Ule Rogue River. Only two of the sites Involve land acquisition. Uie Shady Cove and Conway sites, where a total of 10.4 acres of innd will be pur chased by the commission. The remaining sites involve easements and agreements with the Highway Department and Bureau of Land Management. Total expenditures including land acquisition and development of the areas will be approximately $17,900. At the same time the commis sion approved a 10-year easement on the Raley pond in Umatilla County. Accordiug to agreements with the landowner, Raley pond will bo chemically treated with ro tenone and restocked with warm water fish bass and crappie. The pond will then be open to the public for llsning. V! On Christmas morning, after the kids have opened all their gifts. and while they are "quietly" playing with them, I like to sit down over a cup of coffee and give the greet ing cards we have received a good review. It seems that there Just isn't time to look at more than the signitures before Christmas. Here's what' just a few of them have to say. . From Charlie Mack and all the gang at KLAMATH FLOWER SHOP, 1211 Main, comes this greeting: "A big bouquet of Christmas Greetings to you. May your face be wreathed in smiles on Christmas mora, and may you andyour femlly be blessed with all good things, now and in the coming year. It's signed by "all the staff at the KLAMATH FLOWER SHOP." ' Here's another greeting from ARBUCKLES MODEL SHOE STORE (that's where Santa gets his boots). "Greetings.... Here's hopjlng that all the Joys of -this Holiday season "will be yours in the fullest measure. . .and that the New Year will be richly rewarding in warm friendships, good health and happiness." It's signed by Orville Rehling and Mickey Hay man at AREBUCKLE'S MODEL SHOE STORE, 717 Main. 1 The greeting from Pete Mead at MEAD'S-DRUGS, 530 Main, has this message... "Our prescription to you is for a Yuletide laden with a wealth of the good things in life. . May every d8y be filled with the blessings of good health, happiness and warm friendships." Of course Pete and all the staff at MEAD'S DRUGS signed it. Bob-Wilson and all the waitresses, bartenders, cooks and dishwashers at the ELITE RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE wish everone a Merry Christmas with this greeting. . ."May your holiday sea son be bright with good cheer and light with good friendship, May the happiness of the holidays be with you always." It's signed by "all the staff at the ELITE RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE"; A cute' greeting comes from MONARCH TIRE SERVICE, INC, 315 South 6th. It shows Santa holding a General tire and he says... "To all our friends we extend warm wishes for a Holiday that ia full of love and joy. A Merry Christmas, to all." It's signed by B. k. Teed, Everett "Asia" Minor, and all the employees at MONARCH TIRE SERVICE, INC. As for the Aliens, it's hard to put into words the things we'd really like to say. It's wonderful the way the people in Oregon have greeted us and welcomed us. To every member of our newly-adopted community, we extend sincere wishes for a happy, hearty Holiday Season. Sincerely, ft - - .'.n a, , ' 5 - x -i n 'if f" mm2&tii !t-'-r( mi mm -1 n i-n tt !"' r RATES A INFORMATION Herald A Ntws MARKET PLACE of the KLAMATH BASIN h.i. eiri.ius. ran till CLASSIFIED . Tbret ttari rur dart , wv days - par wr4 Mf wr4 tU par wr4 ! r wim tarn is aart (wtu ran J -.- per wr ;w nth run r wr4 Fr vour ronvtnlenet, fmr run 'Until farther Nlle.' UB When vau call i eani-l r charted anlv fr Ih umbtr 4ro ii runt. Hininam aarn ft r M la SO ctnia. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Opan rate per calnma Ibch , tt inches to mnth m-r.,.,,.. iv inmea in month ,, , Inrhea in month . BULLARD AND DEADMAN CREEKS flooded again at 4 a.m. Friday and some families were evacuated from their homes in the west part of Lakeview. Waist-high water was reported on the north side of the Latceview-Klamath Falls highway west of Lakeview Friday. Picture shows firemen working to control flood waters from Deadman Creek. Photo by Buell Nimrods Tell 'Good Success' Field surveys conducted by game commission personnel during the miming seasons Indicate that nim rods enjoyed good success during 195S. Spot checks of elk hunters show that success was normal through out the state, with excellent elk hunting reported In some sections of eastern Oregon. Deer hunters loo experienced a good year with normal or above normal success indicated. The Tillamook burn area was considered the hot spot for western Oregon while excellent re sults in eastern Oregon were re ported in rhc Blue and Wallowa mountains. About the only hunting which was not up to standard was dur ing the pheasant season where hunter surveys indicated that suc cess on a state-wide basis was below that of last year. This trend was also Indicated during the mid summer brood surveys when game agents found that pheasant counts were Below that of last year. How ever, good hunting was experienced In southwest Oregon and along the north ceast where hunter success was up over previous years. ivnm - - - sif- - 'xz , , lffiir.?tnl . i'lrllS O Newspaper SPOT ADS are inexpensive repeated daily, 79c .M . SO Inrta.a I. m.nUi Plcku. R.t. (Mm. cm An.w.r. f. ad. mr k. k.Bfl.i Uir.uih has n.nb.r. at tkt p.t.r t.r t.rrlc. ck.ri. .1 SI can. DEADLINES CLASBIFIKI. so D.m. day barora snlilloatUi. Noon Saturday for Sunday r M noon amy oaiara paoneaiipa. Naon Friday fot Bandar. NaB Saturday lor Monday. ADJUSTMENTS Pleat wake elalna tw a4JPttM wlthonl delay. Tho Herald At Nawp reaeryta the rliht t elatilfy. edit r reject any Want Ad copy eat wUl be responsible ter poly ene laeerreet loierlloD ef aar Went Ai u4 tbta paly by correot publlratlea the aest pabllea lion. Pleas read the first Insert lea f your ad. Cerrectlens r eaaeellatleaa re eelved by A:30 p.m. will be made la fU lewing aj a puoiieatiea. SANDBAGS were being laid in downtown "lakeview Thursday w,hen the water from Bullard Creek flooded downtown Lakeview in the area of Hotel Lakeview, the J. C. Penney Store and the California Oregon Power Company office. County Judge Chris Langslet ts shown inspect ing the high water. Water was still standing in the sfreeH Friday morning after a wet snow fall during the night. . .. I Photo by Buell WANT AD CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY 1A DEATH NOTICES IB FUNEBAL NOTICES A CARD OF THANKS S IN MEMORIAM C FUNERAL HCMU D FLORISTS 1 MEETING NOTICES 2 LOST AND FOUND GENERAL NOTICES 4 PERSONALS T PUBLIC CHARITY SERVICES t)- i'h ASPORTATION 10 SERVICES 11 DO-IT-YOURSELF 12 HEALTH 13 EDUCATIONAL 14 HELP WANTED, FEMALE 16 HELP WANTED, MALI 18 SITUATIONS WANTED 22 ROOMS FOR RENT 24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 26 HOUSES FOR RENT 28 REAL ESTATE WANTED l REAL ESTATE IXCHANOI 30 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 32 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 34 FINANCIAL LOANS 36 BUILDING REMODELiNS 38 FUEL HEATING 39 FOOD PRODUCE 40 80ATS-PETS-SFORT5-HOBIIES 41 RADIO TV MUSIC 42 LIVESTOCK POULTRY 44 MACHINERY 45 MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 4A MICEUANEOU WANTED 48 MISCELLANEOUS TO IXCH. SI MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALI 55 AUTOMOTIVE 1 MONDAY AND TUESDAY RED HOT Surprise Specials! SHOP MONDAY and TUESDAY and SAVE! WHEN WE SAY SURPRISE, THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT WE MEAN THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE! Snowdrift 1 Wilson's Corned cant i Snowdrift m Wilson Corned jnortenma -- 'd ruu o Mary Ellen Satuma Plum Jam 7 Planters 28 01 " Peanut Butter i0; Heinz or Campbell's , b ST Caswell, drip grind Tomato Soup 6 --. Coffee Lumberjack 1 O Syrup -. Soap only lb. Borcne J Thrift pkg. Meat SURPRISES! Low Cost- Beef or Choice tow iwosr oeer or .noixe - - - - Round Steak - ? HAMS Whole or Shank Half PRODUCE SURPRISES! All' you con tote in a tote bag nfc Snoboy Wineiap W ' Apples , i Oranges Juicy V Where Parking is never a Problem" SUPER MARKET Town & Country Shopping Center - 3710 South Sixth Nehru To Ask New Meeting LONDON (UP) Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru Is preparing to sound out the Western powers of the possibility of a new East-West conference tc discuss disarma ment and specifically a ban on nu clear test blasts, informed sources disclosed today. t The sources said he Is armed with a fresh Russian go-ahcad for hi plan, They said Nehru would like to see the ta Iks organized in the spring, possibly during the visit to Britain of Soviet Premier Nik olai Bulganin and Soviet Commu nist party chief Nikita S. Khrush chev. But the sources added that Neh ru is pot now seeking to pin down a definite date fr place. He does not want to sit In on the confer ence or act as a mediator, they said. Neither does he Insist that the ! talks be held on any certain level. the sources said. But they added that he envisages a high-powered conference on a loftier level than the ambassadorial plane of the regular U.N. Disarmament Com mission. Whether it would be a meeting at the summit, or at the foreign ministers level, or even held at all, depends on the outcome of Im pending Indian exoloralions of the sentiment among Western govern ments and Russian approval of the plans, the sources said. nUMELlf ART Michael hfnn Hum rlhart. aravenlde services Dactmb 27. 3 p.m.. Klmath Memorial Park. O'Halr't Memorial Chaoel in ehar. B IN MEMORIAM TV MKMORY of My Dear Huifjimt Carl W. Henry. Mev you rast In paaca on your first Christmas from noma. I love you and miss you so much. Your wife. PU1 Henry. C FUNERAL HOMES O'HAIHfl Memorial ChpL Klafflafi rails, pra. P hona MM. WARD'S Klamath "Kunaral Hermt, " High fit Phona 3334. Lutheran Church Begins Campaign NEW YORK 'rfl The United Lutheran Chuich has launched a two-vear evangelism campaign de rigned to approach the Jewish peo ple hh welkas other groups. "There is only one redeemer for Jew and (entile alike. Dr. Rob ert W. Slackcl, director of th? church's program of special mis pions, said yesterday. I he pro gram includes "lovingly In its out reach Ood's ancient people, the race from which our .Savior sprang," he added. Pupils Give Up Usual Traditional Christmas EVANSVILLE, Ind. Pi Thirty- live pupils wanted a Christinas tree In their thlnl-urndc room in Plasa Parlt School here, but there was a problem the ncenl of ever greens makes the 36th pupil, Linda Hartman, 8, ill. Mrs. Hattie Alexander, their teacher, said tho pupils voted unanimously to give ud a trad! tional Christmas tree because ol Llnda'a allergy. The teacher found a small leafless bircn tree, ami the children bedecked It with decorations to make It .look like 1A DEATH NOTICES NORDSTHOM Pul Nordrtrom. 71. this cm- DsccmMr 2.1. TUnaral nervlrei. O'Hslr't Memorial Ch.Ml. Tuesday. Dectmner 27. S p.m.. Klam ath Lode No. 77. ArlcAM Offlclatta Internum!, Klamalh Memorial Park. IB FUNERAL NOTICES MEETING NOTICES STATED COMMUNICATIOff Klamath Lodge No. 77 AT ic AM Monday. D cember 3, 188S. Vot ing brethren Invited. JOE R. LAKE. W.M. SPEOIAI, COMMUNICATION Klamath Lodge No. 77, AP AM, Tuesday, 3 p.m., O'Halr's Memor ial Chapel, to conduct funeral services for Brother Paul Nordstrom. JOE R. LAKE. w.M. Legal Notice NOTICE OF BOND RAL - i. ..-mi ha -( ivftrl b tfie Common Counctt o( the City ( Klamath Fait. Orefon. for tht $ur rt.au of itrect lmprovmnt b""". Srriea 101, In the ium of $1.761.7t. tlulv authorized by ordinance of the naid CHy of Klamath Talli. for the construction and Improvement of tha following described improvement situated In the City of KlftmiUi rftUfft Oregon, to-wit: Imnrovi-ment t'nlt No t. 'nna: In alone the alley In Block 4. Cial Addition, to City of KUmath Tall. Oietton. Propoal to purchate iela bonai win be rerctvrd by the underiirned up to and including the 16th day of January. nm.' of said day and opened at a regu lar mting of the Common Council immediately thereaft'ir: laid bondf shall be dated February 1. 1M6. na hall be In amounts oi ouu.w aacn. except bond No. 1. which shall be for ihe fractional part of nald ium, and aii atiit Ka rfii tn vaan after date of fssut. pavnient of the entire bond! optional wun iaia i-ny mny vww.. paying dale on and after one year from the date thereof. Said bondi will bear interest at a rate of not to exceed Ix per cent per annum, payable eemi annuallv on February 1st and August 1st. of each year, principal and Interest pavahle at the office of the treasurer of the City or Klamath Falls. Oregon. All proposals muit be unconditional and accompanied by a certified helt for five per cent of the proposal. The Common Council reaervee right to reject any and all bids. The successful bidder for tald bond will be furnished with en opinion at to the valldiiy thereof by the lew firm of: Win free. MeCutloch. Shuler St Sayre. Portland Trust Building, Portland 4 Oregon. This notice ii authortied by ordinance) of the Common Council of the City or Klamath Falls, Oregon, dated De cember .1th. lfctt. Done Dec. 8. 1059. Frank A. Black mer Police Judge, for the City ! Klamath Falls. Oregon. No. 719. Der. 0. . 11, 12. 13. 14, 1 k in to -tai 91 it 'l t M 29'. .TO': Jan. 1, 3, 4,' , 4, t W, the real thing. 11, 1. 14. ST.rsisr? 11 i i i i ii