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PAGE TEN HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1956 s WINNERS of the recent Kiwanis 4-H Potato Project wait in the studio of San Francisco radio station KFRC to appear on the Mel Ventor ihow. Shown are (from left) Robert Thompson, Jack Welter, Ed Duckett, Jerry Rajnus Jr., Jim Porterfield, Bobby George, Edwin Stastny Jr., Tony Tschirky, Dick Dohlinger, Bucky Wilson, Dean Hill, Rex Porterfield who took the overall title in the event, John Derra and Steve Mitchell. Ventor is not shown. The group visited many points of interest in the Bay Area. Expenses of the trip were paid by the Kiwanis Club. Photo by Ellis" Legal Notices NOTICK Or FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THT STATE OF OREGON mn THR COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Mntter of tht Estate of Henry M. Berf, Deceased. Notice U hereby given that I have filed my final account ai Admlnlitra irir nf thn Ratal of Henry M. Berg deceased, and that the Court hai st February 21, 19Sfl. at the hour of 10:00 m., as ine lime mr in nim in " object loni to iaid final account and aetilement thereof. Dated thli 19th day of January. 1956. Lottie Dawson. Admx, J. C. O'Neill, Attorney for Admx. No. 734 Jan. 33. 30 Feb . 13. NOTICE tindenlfned Exeeutori of the will of Notice hereby liven that the Lore Evani, deceased, have filed their Final Account, -and the Honorable David R. Vandenberg. Judge of the Circuit Court for tht State of Oregon, County of Klamath, haa set the 20th dav of February at the hour of 10.00 a.m. ai the time, and the courtroom of iaid Court aa the place for hearing Objection thereto. Jov M. Rninh Percy L. Evani Executors L. Orth Sliemort, Atlornr Jan. 30, Feb. I. 13. 20. No. 768. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undentfnrd hnving bepn an- j pointed by the Hon. David R. Vanden herg. Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Ormon. for Klamath County. the administrator with the will anneved, dulv authpnilcated. of the Estate of Leonard W. SHU. alio known aa L. W. Still, deceased, and having qualified, notice Is hereby given to the creditor of. and all psrsons hav ing clalmi against aald deceased, to f .resent them, verified aa required by nw. to the underalitned administrator, care of Wtlsnn S. Wllev, Ann Medical Dental Building. Klamath Falls. Ore Rrn within six month after the first puhitfBtion of this notice. Dated Ihla 30 dnv of January, 1058. Arinur H. soii.ns Administrator with the will an nexed, duly authenticated, of the eiinie ni l-oonora v. aim, u No. 771 Jan 31. Feb. 0, IS. 30. SUMMONS Equity No. M-18 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY Ln Verne Smith, Plaintiff, vs. Harold Elmer Smith, Defendant, To: Harold Elmer Smltn, defendant. In the Name of the male of Oregon, arreetlng: You are hereby required to apnea r and answer the complaint filed against you in the above-entitled suit for dl Vorre on or before the 20th day of February. HI), nnd If you fall to so anoear and answer. lr want thereof. roittntiff will apply to the Court for tue relief oraved for In hr complaint filed herein, to-wlt: for a decree of ah- olule divorce of and from you on the grounds ol cruel and . r human treat ment. This summons Is served upon you by ?umicmion pursuant to an order of the Ion. David II. Vmdenberg, Judge of the ahove-pnlltled Court, sold order he log dated the 2fllh dnv of Jniuwry 1!W6 and by puhllrnaon hereof for n period ol four consecutive ntid Kiireemtve weeks. The date or the first puMicalinn li"lnq January :wth. Ifi.W, and tee dste nf the last publication being February ildth. IB.ih Maxwell & Godilard Atturneva tr Plaintiff 3.W Minn Sneet Kin mil h FslH. Oreoon Jan. 30, reh. fl. la. 30 No. 7R7. NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is herehv given that, pursuant to n order of the Honorable David H andenberg. Judge of ihe Circuit Court of Ihe State of Oregnn. tor Klamath t'Hinty. made jirwt eitered herein on me lgth day of January. Ifl.Vt. tn the matter of t,e TMit and Ciiardtanshlp of Jamrs Ben Plian. a Minor, for the i". ,1 f Jlh" "l '"nnerly herem-allrr deserlbed. there will be sold at private , -rVh' 'rt,,n 2!ih dy of February. tl)M, tht following described real properlv. to-wlt An undivided one. fifth Intern,! n and lo l"r.e'tv located at 32tl Hilvartl St Klamath Falls. Oregon, described V the northea.t corner of Lot 1. Block o Altamont Arres; thence write, u ,ont mnntnAh "ne f.LlU X- ' y AMa mnnt Acre, a distance of m fret hence southerly at ;,,h,J ; theme aitrrly alu . . .. a i, .),.. ...r-. f aald south Una H FINAL CLEANUP SALE A- coats DRESSES SUITS Entire Stock Late Fall Fashions Sloshed In JRS! LOOK! WW w mm 9120 11-17 Jrs! This Is date dress, grad uation dress, sun dress I Has the most flatterincr of necklines cut to enhance the shoulders, bare the necK, flame the face. Noie contrast inset In bodice whirling skirt clever open-side Jicket. Pattern 9I?0: Jr. Miss Sizes 11. 13. 15. 11. Size 13 dress. 3 yards 35-mcn fabric; "2 yard contrast; Jacket requires J yard. Tills ensy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, Illustrated Sew chart shows you every step. Send thirty-five cents In coins for this pattern add 6 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News, Pattern Dept. 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with tone, size and yle number. l.nt 2, ninrk 1. Altamont ArrM a rilfltsnrs nf 8. fret; thetirt northrrlv and al right anRlrs to snlri line 314 7 OtM to tht nlar and noint of bin nlng. S.Td onnfrtv to ha solri an onu nine at the office of Clarenr A. Humble. Attorney. 7:U Main S treat. Klamath Falls, Oregnn. attorney for the guar dian for iaid minor. Dated this a.lrd day of January, 1959. Mario Ptsan Guardian of the Ettat and (Jusrdtanthip of Jninoa Mian Puan No. 75 Jan. XI, 30, Feb. 6. 13. OFFICE SPACE City cenrcr. Main Street entrance, quiet tenant, DREWS' Manstore ond Mid-Seoion Price to Clear Gilchrist High News On February 7, the Gilchrist Ju nlor High gave their speech as sembly before the student body. Mervin Jordan acted as master of ceremonies. Mary Evins, second place in humorous, gave "The Night The Bed Fell." Chet Em ery, first place In serious, recited "Flesch and Phonics." Lindsav Thompson, who took second place In serious, presented "The Evils of Narcotics." Grade seven nave their second place radio script. "Lewis and Clark at the Pacific." Linda Wyse, first piece in storv telling, gave "Noses." Nancv Brew er, first place in poetry, recited ncr poems on "Abraham Lin- coin." Sharon Huddleston. second place in poetry, presented hers on '.Tiendshlp." The ninth grade pre-seni-d their first place radio script tltl.-d "The History of Crater Lake." Donovan Hltt then save his first place humorous selection. "Coyotes." The last speaker was Colllen McKcnzle with her second place story tellin? selection, "The Shipwrecked Pioneers." The Harmonaires" presented a program February 9. consisting of songs irom tne snow world. The whole school enjoyed the assembly. The county nurse. Marjorie Paul, has visited the Gilchrist School this week. Additional Salk Vaccine Here PORTLAND W An additional 8.900 shots of Salk anti-nollo vac cine nave Deen allocated by the State Board of Health to Oreeon. the State Public Health Service re ported Saturday. The vaccine, expected later this month, will Increase the number of shots aliened to Oreson since last Julv 31 to 222.100. Children up to 14 years ol age and pregnant women are eligible for the shots, through private phy sicians. Towa Ww Tawfo Ge4s Repairs RODESSA, La. Wl-All eyes were on the town water tank today as the 400 citizens of this northwest Louisiana town hoped for an end to lour bathlcss, shaveless, wa terless days. Repairs began on the leaky wa ter tank Thursday. Drinking water has been hnuled Irom nearby farms and a gas refinery, but the lack of cooking and washing wa ter closed down the drugstore, bar ber shop and local cales. Workmen hope to have repairs completed by late tonight or early tomorrow. Available. It Automobile insurance to fit your needs at the price you wish to pay from your own AAA Motor Club. Oregon AAA offices ire located at . . . Portland, Astoria, Silem, t'uffene, Coot Hay, Metlford and Klamath Falls. Protect yourself on the highway Join THF OKK'.ON STATE MOTOR ASSOCIATION AAA mdn..600 S-Vti. Market St. Phone CA B )2H Portland 1 hr Orrion nt Motor OOO Vk . Mirkrt Mrnt, C na mt mon mfnrfsvtioa iht Oroa 5istt Mivor Aitmiai'on I'; I d h ifttrrMt4 ioisIL uk our hr.4 rrprtttntaii. Stmt MAIL mruv AM"n California Prison Fund Tofal Gains SACRAMENTO UP The new state budget released today pro poses to spend 35,727.101 to oper ate state prisons In the next fiscal year. The amount requested by the Department of Finance is 6.4 per cent above current expenditures. The department asked the Legis lature to authorize 157 new posi tions. It estimated the adult prison population in the 1956-57 fiscal year at 15.893 inmates, an increase of 2.9 per cent. Parolees In the same period will total 7235, an Increase of 9.8 per cent, the department estimated. The amount budgeted for the various penal institutions, per cent of increase over 1955-56. total number of Inmates expected and number of prison employes In. eludes; Medical Facility. Vacaville, $2,415,727, up 9.8 per cent; 1350 inmates, 326 positions. roisom, (3,199,438, up 5.9 per cent; 2510 inmates, 395 positions. San Quentin, $5,149,078, up 6 9 per cent; 3450 inmates, 610 em ployes. 23 new positions reouested. The Department of Finance es timated a decline of 444 in the population at San Quentin. Soledad, $3,047,620, up 5.5 per cent; 2057 Inmates, 375 positions. ueuei vocational Institution, Tracy, $2,574,894, up 5.2 per cent, 1200 inmates. 332 positions. The Youth Authority budget was set at $9,867,691, up 6.7 per cent or $528,563. A population of 2430 was estimated for facilities in the 1956-57 llscal year. The proposed budget for various Youth Authority installations and per cent of increase over current expenditures Inclftded; Northern California Reception Center, Sacramento, $762,791, up 3.2; Fricot Ranch, Calaveras Coun ty, $484,426, up 9.2; up 6; Preston, $1,791,307, up 4.1 per cent; Los Guilucos, Santa Rosa, $719,126, up 12.5 per cent. Crew Leaps From Damaged Piane NASHVILLE, Tenn. (ifl An Air Force CI 19 ferry crew balled out yesterday after the plane's con trols went haywire a few minutes before a fuel stop. The plane crashed and burned about six miles east of here. The crew was ferrying the plane from Hagerstown,' Md.( to their home base at Randolph Field, Tex. The copilot. MaJ. Darrell Cal kins, 35, Stillwater, Okla., was treated at a local hospital. The other three landed unhurt. Thev were Identified at Sewart as Capt. Robert A. Miller, 33, pilot, San Antonio. Tex.;" A.l.C. Robert E. Lesh, 20, crew chief, Battle Creek. Mich.: and A.2.C. Randall T. Blocker, 22, Olenvllle, Ga. CRASH CHARLOTTE, N.C. (UP) A tractor-trailer carrying 40 crates of eggs smashed into a bridge, ripping off its wheels and causing 11.000 damage to the bridge. But police said that so far as they could determine not an egg was broken. People 60 to 80 Apply For Old Line Legal Reserve Life Insurance Kansas City, Mo If you are under 80, you can still apply for a $1,000 life Insurance policy to help take care of final ex penses without burdening your family. You handle the entire trans action bv mall with OLD AMERICAN of KANSAS CITY. ! No obligation. 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The budget request was submit ted by the State Department of Finance to the Assembly Ways and Means Committee today. The mental hygiene budget is up 10.6 per cent over current expenditures or an Increase of $7,647,894. Mental hygiene asked the legisla tors to hire 1,020 additional staffers to help care for the mentally 111 at a dlltcrent Institutions. Prowler Missed, But Power Cut PHOENIX, Ariz. Wi Bartender Jim Smith fired a few shots at a prowler last night. The shots mussed, but they cut a main power line, throwing half of north Phoe nix into darkness. Smith told reporters, "I'd like to tell all about it. But I've got a bar full of customers and a bar full of liquor, and man, it's dark In here." The prowler? Escaped In the dark. I BOB O' Snnaiii Finiasice CeG At 3910 South Sixth TOWN AND COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER Bob O'Connor has had several years experience in the finance business in Southern Oregon and is well qualified to handle your financial prob lems. We offer many types of loan service with a complete debt consolida tion and re-financing program. We are a local company specializing in a quick confidential loan and finance service. Our location offers plenty of free parking and as a special service we will be open every Friday evening until 9 p.m. We sincerely invite you to call on us for advice and assistance. n Town & Country Meekle V:- IWANTEPTO SKENAPE YOU. BUT I CANT PLAY AN IN6TKUMNT(S0I... The proposed budget for each In stitution and per cent of Increase; Agnews. $6,533,674, Up 6.0. Atascadero, $2,221,725, up 10.8. Camarillo, $9,313,440. up 8.7. Dewitt, $4,826,874. up 3.6. Mendocino, $4,048,250, up 12.9. Metropolitan, $4,457,303, up 22.8. Modesto, $5,003,558, up 2.6. Napa, $7,964,002, up 13.3. Patton. $6,883,847. up 7.1. Stockton, $7,401,546, up 7.4. Fairview, $168,603 (new Institu tion). Pacific, $5,425,176, up 22.1. Porterville. $5,383,012, up 22.6. Sonoma, $6,091,453, up 7 per cent. Mental hygiene asked for a 10.9 per cent increase In funds to run outpatient mental clinics in Los Angeles. San Diego, Fresno, Sacra mento, Chico and Riverside. Rent a Spinet Piano Rent may be applied far a rea sonable time toward purchase. Larg est piano stark in this part of the West. .Many leading makes. LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. It No. 7th Hammond Organ Chord Organ CONNOR: OmwiUlCM n Shopping Center Legion Schedules Speech Contest PORTLAND lr The American Legion will hold division com pet I tion in its annual Oregon high school oratorical contest Feb. 'JO through March 8, Dr. Gordon Pef- ley, state chairman, said Satur day. Division winners will go to the state finals at Salem March 9. The state winner will compete in the Northwest regional contest April 9 to pick: a Northwest repre sentative in the sectional competi tion at Carson City, Nev., April 12. 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