THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1956
HERALD AND NEWS. KLA1UATH FALLS. OREGON
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AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE
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Basin Mo ton
lulverion's Union
Pacific Fruit
East side Electric
Specialized Service
Commercial Shell
Motor Investment
Jim Winde Buick
BaUiger Motors
Quaker SUte Oil
Loreni Co
Carlson Mattress
73's 34 't
53', 32',
SJi 32',
54, 53',
34 54
53 55
U 56
.Vi M
52 56
0 ST',
39 69
Last night's result;
KasUlde 4 Winde 0
Soecialized 3 Baltiajer 1
Carlion 3 Motor Investment 1
JIalverson's 3 Lorenz 1
Commercial 3 Baun Motor t
Paciiic Fruit 2 Quaker State 2
High- team fame Carlson Matfesi 991
Hi;h team series Carlton Mattress
-S23
Hmh Individual game Paul Shearer
216
Hlcri Individual series George Thomas
560
MAJOR CLASSIC LEAGl'E -W
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Haley's Herefords es 44'',
M. L. John no n eo'i 47' ,
Davis Associated 59 49
Pelican Motors 54 54
Oregon Woolen ' --. 44 64
Sixth Street Oxygen ' '.. 43 5
Last niRht's results: ' -
Ore eon Woolen 0 Halev's 4
Davis 3 M. L. Johnson 1 f'
Pelican 3 Sixth Street 1
Hieh learn game Haley's Herefords
965
Hum team series Haley's Herefords
2776
High individual (fame Dave Robb 235
High individual series Harry Bray
576 .
MfNOR CLASSIC LEAUIE
W L
Round-Uo t"
Landry Insurance
Bob and Polly's
Sing's Cafe
Grema Mfg. '
Al Longe Realtor ,
62 4B
99 4B
51) 4B
50 5R
50 58
64
Last night's results:
Bob and Polly's 4 Bing's 0 . :
tirems 1 Al Longe 3
Landry 1 Round-Up 3 '
A Hieh team lame Round-Uo S12
mftn team series oo ana roiiy s zo-to
Hish individual game Earl Brooks 230
High individual series Earl Brooks 582
Scoreboard
NBA PLAYOFFS '
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Wednesday's Results
St. Louis 116, Minneapolis US (St.
.Louis wins best-of-3-series, 2-1)
Syracuse 102, Boston 7 (Syracuse
wins best-of-3-series, 2-1)
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SU Looks
For Boss;
Hec Drops
SEATTLE HI Clarence S
(Keel Edmuadson withdrew troni
consideration s basketball coach
t Seattle University Thursday but
other names were dropped into th"
hopper as the school continued a
search lor a successor to Ai
Brightman.
Tne rumor market quickly of
fered such caoices as Bill Borcher
of the University of Oregon, titeve
Bilko of Idaho Slate College and
Bill Marx, freshman coach at thf
University of Washington.
Brightman whose chieftains
competed iu the NCAA resonate
at Corvallis, Ore., last, weekend
resigned Tuesday in a surprise
move alter eight successful vears
at Seattle U.
Brightman and other SU offi
cials were due at Chicagu Thurs
day hoping to land a "big name'
at the national coaches conven
tion and the tx-coach was expect
ed to have a hand in selecting his
own replacement.
But Edmundson,- who turned out'
Pacitic Coast commence cham
pionship teams ui years at uie
University of Washington, said his
name should come on the list.
Now 67 and officially retired,
Edmundson advised tile school to
"look for a young fellow who will
attract good players and who will
be intensively active as a coach."
The Post-Intelligencer said the
Rev. Fr. Robert Rebhahn, S.J.,
the Chieftains' athletic director
who accompanied Brightman to
Chicago, was expected to inter
view Belko and Borcher Thursday
or Friday.
The newspaper said both Bilko
and Borcher expressed interest in
tht job In telephone interviews.
Borcher was quoted that he was
"flattered" at being mentioned
but had talked to none In authority
and would not do so until he had
a clearance from the University
of Oregon,
Belko called the Job a "wonder
ful opportunity for any conch,"
the P-I said. The Idaho State
coach had been a candidate lor
a vacancy at Colorado University
but lost out when the schoo:
Wednesday picked Russell Walseth
of North Dakota State.
Msrx, Who works on a part-time
basis as freshman coach and as
sistant to Tippy Dye at Washing
ton, declined comment.
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IDEA SPREADING? Stan Lopata, right, Phillies catcher, takes
nis eccentric, croucning stance and four teammates line up behind
him to mimic it. Left to right are Curt Simmons, Del Ennis,
Willie Jones and Herman Wehmeier.
icliey Mantle Story
To Be Told
By OSCAR FRALEY
United Tress sports Writer
NEW YORK (UP) The major
question in the major leagues to
day is whether, to paraphrase an
other hit show, success spoiled
Mickey Mantle. .
For the kid from Oklahoma,
thcrq can 6e slight question but
what success cumc too easily. It
is equally undebatable that he
hasn't earned it, to date.
Which is why they are saying
that 1956 is the year of decision for
the commercial clouter from Com
merce. Mickey was only 19 when, in 1950
he took the gigantic leap from Jop
lin in the Class C Western League
all the way up to the Yankees.
Immediately he was hailed as
"the new Joe DiMaggio."
. Before you take this as a knock,
letS face the fact that Mantle was
the American League home run
champion in 1955 with 37 shots out
of the park. But this is not exactly
hoeric. Admit, too, that Willie
Mays of the Giants won the Na
tional League title with 51.
Going along with those statistics
are the Mays' batting averages of
.345 to win the NL title in 1954
and his "lowly" .319 of last season
against Mantle's all-time best of
.311 in 1952 and .306 of last season.
The answer, as admitted around
Mantle's own club, is that master
Mickey is home run crazy. He is,
like a lot of others, influenced by
Ralph Killer's remark that "home
run hitters ride hi Cadillacs and
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To be sure, ' Mantle has deliv
ered some mammoth belts. One of
the worst things that could have
happened to him was that tape
measured 565-foot clout at Wash
ington in 1953 and if you are look
ing for mental indications he is
reported out of the spring training
camps to be most proud these days
of a 450-foot blast delivered in an
exhibition game against the Car
dinal. This. It would seem. Is not the
mental mechanics of a young fel
low determined to change his ways
or his batting average.
Mnybe you can come Up with
someone who is fleeter of foot than
Uie Oklahoma Antelope, but I
can't. Steaming down to first, he
goes quicker than the rent money
on opening day at Belmont Park.
This kid can really tep it.
Which long has caused Manager
Casey Stengel to observe that
Mantle, if he so desired, could add
a cool 20 points at least to his
batting average bv applying him
self to the business of getting on
base.
But apparently Mantle has his
mind set on being a great home
run hitter. As such, he is a free
swinger and, like all such, he must
take more than the accepted num
ber of strikeouts. When that hap
pens he frets himself right into a
vacuum. .
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Keep!
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In Mobil Run
GRAND JUNOTJON. Calo. I.fl
With Mel Asbury's Imperial South
ampton still in the lead, drivers
made an early start on Thurs
day's final leg of the Mobllgas
Economy Run.
Asbury. from Hollywood, Calif.,
was settinn the pace into Orand
Junction Wednesday with a rec
ord of 62.it ton.mlles per Billon
of gasoline and 31.44 miles per
gallon average. .
In second place was a Pontiac
Chieftain driven bv Pierce Ven.
able of Torrance, Calif.,- with a ton
mue mai'K 01 52.ij aim mileage
figure of 31.43 per gallon.
Right on the Pontine' jeels wai
a Packard 400, with 53.46 and
18.84 fourth was an Oldsmobile 88,
with S1.S3 and 18 99.
The ton-mile figure Is computed
by multiplying the car's weight
by miles traveled and dividing by
total gallons.
Colorado was the fifth state
reached by the caravan. It had
traveled 1.177 miles in 39 hours
driving time since leaving Los An
geles Monday. Wednesday's drive
from Salt Lake City covered 288
mues.
Denver Ski
Team Picked
WINTER PARK, Colo.' (m
Denver University faced a strong
challenge from Dartmouth's East
ern titllsts but Is favored to claim
its third straight NCAA ski cham
pionship In a three-day meet start-,
ing Trlday.
Twenty-one schools and 108 In
dividuals will compete for five
titles under excellent conditions at
this tiny ski resort, 70 miles west
of Denver at a 9,000-foot altitude.
Dartmouth, led by Olympic ace
Chiharu (Chlcki Igaya, was run
nerup to the Denver Pioneers last
year at Northfield, Vt. in 1854,
Denver won with east at Reno,
Nev., with Seattle a distant sec
ond. Denver's eight-man squad Is
headed by Billy Olson, also a U.S.
Olympic team member In the
jumping event, and all-around ace
Johnny Cress.
The first event of- the program
is the slalom, scheduled Friday,
downhill and cross-country events
will be held Saturday and jump
ing on Sunday.
Schools and their individual en
tries Include California 4, Color
rado 7, Idaho 9, Michigan Tech 8,
Middlebury 7, Utah 8, Vermont
6, Wyoming 7. Colorado AocM 1,
Denver 8, Michigan State 3, Dart
mouth 8, Montana 4, Norwich 1,
Washington State 5, Western State
(Colo) 8, Whitman 1. New Hamp
shire 2, Wisconsin 1, Syracuse 1
and Washington 9. i
Scoreboard
EXHIBITION BASEBAI.U '
By THIS ASSOCIATED PRESS
Wednesday's Results
Chicago (Al 6, Boston (A) 0
Brooklyn (N) 3, Detroit (A) 3 ) 10
innings!
Cleveland (A) 11, Baltimore (A) 4
New York (N) 11. Chicago (Nl 10
St. Louis (N) 9, Milwaukee (N) S
Pittsburgh (N) 6, Washington (A)
3 i' i
New York (A) t. Kansas City (A)
6 " . i
Cincinnati (N) S, Phlladelphi (N)
. 3 1
Cincinnati (N) "B" 5, St. Louis
(N) "B" 3 i
Charleston (AA) 2, Chicago- (A)
"B" 1. . '
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Legal Notice
NOTICI Or HXAWNG
or riNAL ACCOUNT
Nolle i. h.rtby liven tint I h.v.
rilefl my rin.t Account nd R.port of
AdmtnUtr.lion in th. M.ucr ol th.
kt.t. of B.rlh. Berth.n. Holst.ln. Ds-t-asd.
and th. Honorable David R.
Vand.nberf. Judf. ol th. Circuit Court
or th. Stat, of Or.gon ror th. County
of Klamath, ha. .t th. nth d.v of
AprU, IMS. at th. hour of I0:0O o clock
am. In th. Circuit Courtroom In th.
Klamath Count? Courthou... Klamath
Falls. Orefon. as th. tlm. and place
for tha hearing of objections to aald
final account and tha aeitlemenl thera
ot Madelln F, Poison.
Administratrix '
Robert B. Kerr
Ptn. Tree Building
Klamath Falls. Oregon
Attorney for Administratrix
Harch IS. a. 2. Aorll ) No 3I
NOTICF OF PLAT
AND STREXT VACATION
Notice it hereby ftvtn. that the Com
mon Council of the City o Klamath
Falli. Oregon, tt it rtfular meeting
March 5. 1W. adopted a resolution,
declaring on it own investigation and
initiation; its Intention to vacate that
part of. Falrview No, 3 Addition and
Buena VIM a Addition and street and
alleys, within tht bounds of tha fol
lowing description, to-wll;
BegTnnlr.f at tha NW corner of the
NtWSW of Stc. 29, Two, 38 South,
Range S E.W M., said corner being also
the NW corner nf IVrvtaw No. 3 Ad
dition to the City of Klamath Falls.
Klamath County, Oregon; thence South
along tha west line of said Addition
110.0 feet to an Iron nin, on the North
erly line of Delta St.; thence North
westerly along the are of 70 degree
'22 minutes 48 seconds curve to th
right S4.fla feet to an iron pin on the
Northerly line of the U S R O W.;
thence North ol degree.. 21 minute
West along said Northerly line 24.40
feet to an Iron pin. satd pin betm the
outheast corner of Lot 2 Block 3. in
Buena Vista Addition; thence South
26 degrees 09 minutes west diagonally
across the U.S.R.O W, 81,43 feet to an
Iron pin, said pin being the intersection
of the Northerly line of Delta St. with
t h e Southwesterly line of the
U.S.R.O.W.; thence South 12 degrees
M minutes Kat across Delta Street
to the Southerly line of said street:
thence South 76 degrees M minutes
West along the southerly line of aald
tree I 391.79 feat to the easterly line
of Siikhou Street; thence South 13 de
grees 33 minutes East along the east
erly line of said Siskiyou Street 423.91
feet to the southerly line of Fulton
Street: thence South 76 degrees 2? min
utes West along the Southerly line of
Fulton Street 170.0 feet to an iron pin:
thence South 13 degrees 33 minutes
East along the Railtrly line of Lot 8
Block 90 in Buena Villa Addition 14.1.0
feet to an iron pin at the South-east
corner of said Lot 8; thence South 76
degrees 27 minutes West along the
Southerly Itne of said Lot 8. 30.0 feet
to an Iron pin; thence South 13 degrees
33 minutes East along the Eaiterly
line of Lots 3.4,3. and 6 In said Block
90, 175. U feet to an Iron pin, satd pin
being on the Northerly line of Donald
St.: thence North 76 degrees 27 min
utes East along the northerly line of
Donald Street 41.42 feet, thence South
13 degrees 33 minutes East across Don
ald Street 60 feet to an iron pin on
the southerly line of Donald Strttt, aaid
pin being the Northeast corner or Lot
7 Block 93 in Buena Vista Addition:
thence South 27 decrees 18 minutes
East along the Easterly Una of said
Lot 7, 133,59 feet to an Iron pin mark
ing the Southeast corner of said Lot 7:
thence North 62 degrees 42 minutes
East along the' Northerly line of Lota
9 and 10 or aald Block 92, 110.0 feet
to an Iron pin on the Westerly line of
Siskiyou St.: thence North 62 degrees
42 minutes East across Siskiyou Street
to the easterly line of said street:
thence South 27 degrees 13 minute
East along aald easterly line 48.13 feet
to an iron pin, said pin being, the
Northwest corner of Lot 7 Block 92
Buena Vista Addition; thence North 59
degrees 42 minutes East along the
Northerly line of Lots 7 and 6 in said
Block 92. 2S8.91 feet to an iron pin on
tha wftit boundary line of Falrview No.
2 Addition; thenca North along the
West boundary line of said Falrview
No. 2 Addition 17.3U feet to an Iron
pin, satd pin being tne Nortuwesi pot-
thence East along the Northerly line
nl l.nt a in alft Rlnelf Id. 1112 0 feet
to an Iron pin on the Westerly line of
tht alley in said Block 18; thence North
along said westerly alley line through
Blocks 16. 1.1. 6 and 5 of Falrview No.
2 Addition 1111.4 feet to an Iron iln on
the Northerly boundary line of aald
WBtnilatvJ Nn 4 Artriitiml! thenr Went
along said Northerly boundary LI2.0
feet to the point of beginning; being
nnrtlnn nf Tllrwkft OOD2 and 9 LI in
Buena Viata Addition and Block 8,6. 16
and 18 tn t airview no. a .An anion ana
all of Blocks 88 and 91 In Buena Vlita
Addition: all In Klamath Falls, Oregon.
, .That at a regular meeting of said
Common Council to be held the 9th
dav of April, 1036, at tha hour of 7:30
o'clock p.m. thereof. In the Council
rtoom of the City Hall for said City,
a public hearing will be held on said
matter, at which any objections or rem
onstrances which may be made in writ
ing and filed with the Police Judge of
aald City will be heard and considered,
and at which tht public may be heard.
This notice Is given by order of the
Common Council of the City of Klam
ath. Falls. Oregon, expressed in the
above described resolution.
Don this 8th day of March. 1936.
Frank A. Black mr
Police Judge for the City of,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
No. 81 3, March 8, 18, 22. 29 '
NOTICE INVITING BIDS
Th undersigned Police Judge of the
City of Klamath Falls. Oregon will re
ceive sealed bids up to 7:.10 p.m. April
2, 1938 for 80 gal. white lacquer paint
and 0 g"l- yellow lacquer paint and
28 gal. thinner. Specifications ny be
obtained from the city engineer.
Tht city reserves the right to reject
any or all bids. .
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon this
20th day of March 1950.
, Frank A. Blackmer
Police Judre
March 22. 23. No. B.I8.
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Legal Notice
.nvu-BTiKVMFNT rnn bids
First Presbyterian Church. Klamath
Falli, Oregon. Sealed bids will oe re
ceived before three o'clock i3:O0i p.m.
a nrii i k h tajtft at the First Presby
terlan Church Parlor. Pine and North
Sixth Streets, Klamath Falls, Oregon,
according to the plana and specifica
tions prepared bv this office.
Plans and specifications may be ob
tained at tnt Arrnueci umw, n
receipt of a deposit of twenty dollars
120 00" per et. which will be refund
ed to the Bidder upon return of the
plans and specifications to th Archi
tect.
A Bidder's Bond or Certified Check
In amount equal to five par cent iS
per centi of the lump aum bid must
accompany the bid as a guarantee for
the execution of the Contract and the
Bonds, In caxe the contract la awarded
to the Bidder.
The successful Bidder will be re
quired to furnish a Surety Company
Bond In tha full amount of the Con-1
tract price, and be shall be required
to carry Public Liability Insurance as
specified.
The Owner reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids, and to waive
any Informalities.
Dr. Calvin Hunt. Chairman
Board of Trustee!
No. 841 March 22, 29
Timber for sale, United States Da-
Eartment of the Interior. Bureau of
and Management. Oral auction bids
as hereinafter designated will be re
ceived by th District Range Mana
ger, Bureau of Land Management,
P. O. Box 429, New Federal Building,
Lakevlew, Oregon, at 10:00 A.M.,
Pacific Standard Time, on Thursday,
April 19. 1936 for all timber marked
or designated for cutting. Before bids
are submitted, full Information con
cerning the timber, the conditions of
sale and submission of bids should be
obtained from the above District Range
Manaeer. Tha right la hereby reserved
to waive technical defects in this ad
vertisement and to reject any and all
hiHa Th tinitoH fit mi raiervfte the
right 'tn waive any Informality tn bids
received wnenever turn waiver is in
th Inlnronl nf that United StatM. 1r
If lmth rnimtv nrcmnt Public Do
main; Oral Auction uia: ureen; ah
timber designated for c u 1 1 1 n
ruNKl'. NEVaSF.'i. Section 11. T,
S., R. 19 E.. W.M. estimated for the
Mirnn nf thla sale to be 443 M bd.
ft. marked ponrierosa pine. No bid for
i9 on n.r m hit ft. or a
tnt.l nn.M.ratlnn nf SI 4 -132.58 Will He
considered. Minimum deposit with bid
ai Ronnn. The cost of advertising the
ale of a specific tract shall be borne
by the successful bidder.
No. 840 March 22. 20, April I. 12
wnTTrie iNVTTiNfJ BIDS
The undersigned Police Judge of the
CHv or Kiamain rails, ureajnn . win
receive e-,led bids up lo Monday Ap
ril 2, 1958 at 7:.10 p.m. for 70.000 gal.
fuel oil. Specifications may be obtained
from the cllv engineer. The city re
serve! the right to reject any or all
bids.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this
20th day nf March tMfl.
Frank A. Blackmer
Police Judge
March 22, 23, No. 809
NOTICK TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that I am
tha dulv appointed. Qualified and act
ing administrator or the estate of Jua
nlta Williams Herorta. deceased. All
persona having claims against aald
estate are hereby notified to present
the same, with vouchers attached in
the manner provided by law, to me
at the office of Edwin E. DrUroll.
208 Pine Tree Building. Klamath Falls.
Oregon, within six months of the date
of the first publication of this notice.
Samuel llecocta. Administrator
i of the Estate of Juantta -William
llecocta, Deceased.
Edwin E. Drlscoll
208 Pine Tree Building
Klamath Falls. Oregon
Attorney for Estate
No. 818. March 8, IS, 22, 28. April 5 ,
Phone 4154
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14 HELP WANTED, FEMALE
1 HELP WANTED; MALE
1 SITUATIONS WANTED
22 ROOMS FOR RENT
24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT
26 HOUSES FOR RENT
28 REAL ESTATE WANTED
2 REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
50 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
32 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
34 FINANCIAL LOANS
36 BUILDING REMODELING
SB FUEL HEATING
3 FOOD PRODUCE
40 B0ATS-PETS.SPORTS-H0BBIES
41 RADIO TV MUSIC
42 LIVESTOCK POULTRY
44 MACHINERY
45 MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT
46 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
4B MISCELLANEOUS TO EXCH.
51 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
55 AUTOMOTIVE
-IN MEMORIAM '
IN MVMHRV nt n.u k.tn.j 1 i T
Lawrence Rueonlch, who paaaed away
three years ago today. Gone but never
iu am iwrjoir-n.
B1HS. LILLIAN RUCONICH
C FUNERAL HOMES
O'HAIRS Memorial Chapel Klamath
rails. Ore, Phone 3458.
WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home. 92S
High St. Phone 3M4.
1 MUTING NOTICES
Crater Lake Lodse No. 211, A.P. As
A.M. will hold a special
communication at the
Scottish Rite Temple,
Thursday E v e n I n ft,
March 23 at 7:30. Work
In the M. M. Deirree. Vlsltinsr
brethren welcome.
John O. rerreil, W.M.
2 LOST AND FOUND
LOST GLASSES .dv.rtii.d fraa Dr.
Wm. T. Hodson. 715 Main.
CREXN PARAKEET kt from Orch"
ard Avanu.. Reward. Phona COM.
4 GENERAL NOTICES
ron YOUR Stanley lloma Products,
tail Peggy Poabler. phonq 2-0220.
FOR STANLEY Home product, call
wurr jonea eaea.
4 PERSONALS
MEN'S SUIT specialist. 830. SO to 3s
Rudy'a 8th and Main.
7 PUBLIC CHARITY- SERVICES
WANTED mi-n and women, teen-agers
an up. for Ground Observers, to take
one 2-hour watch weekly. Men for mid
night to 8 a.m. period particularly need
ed. This Is a chance to do your part
with the U.S. Air Forct. For Infor
mation telephone MIS or 9803. Ground
uptrvir -orps.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOIJJU. tin niv.
eralde nhonm 3-0? no n Rnv
204. Alio friendly help for families of
alcoholics.
"YOUNO WOMEN o any faith jieed
Ing confidential advjre may contart
Miss Pruitt, Cathollo Charities, 278 W.
Broadway, Xugene. Oraaon. Phona
fl-3842."
TRANSPORTATION
NEED RIDE to Portland thla wk.
tnd, or will help drive. Phone 2-3071,
10 SERVICES
FARMERS now la the time tn get
'our nags reronaitio
'eooles Warehouse.
LAND PREPARATION for seeding,
fil( Large small jobs. Phone 2-300B.
TREES TOPPED, shrubs pruned and
planted, spring; yard cleaning, ground
fertilized for lawn. Foster Smith,
phona 8853.
WHEN IT'S YOUR move" call Pen-
ntea Warehouse. Local and Long Oil
tan re.
EXPEnT " ALTERATIONS. 7palrs. lin
tnis. Womens. mens aonarel Including
knits. Fast service. Town Shop.
CARPENTER, remodellna. new worh.
plaitla tiling. Estimates given. Fhont
DnESSMAKTNG alterations and tall-
orlng. Phone 8878.
SEPTIC TANKS and lines cleaned and
Installed. Lary King. .13.15.
CALL F HA LEY for floor finding and
f I n Inning. Phone 9201.
SEWING reasonable. Phone 8082.
DOLL HOSPITAL "Lake view Street.
Phone 6892.
GRAVEL, FTLL dirt, barnyard" ftrtlll
ter. Phone 2-201 .
Septic Tanks Cleaned
NEWEST SANITARY METHODS
also!
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
Cleans Sewer Lines of Roots, etc.
Ed F. King
JU4 ORCHAM-PH. 8U
Title Insurance)
Abstract Escrows
WILSON
TITLE h ABSTRACT CO.
PHONE 8137 311 MAIN
Legal Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
1 Notice is hereby given that I am
the dul" appointed. Qualified and art
l Ing administrator with the will an
i nexed of the estate of Chrest Julls. de
I ceaied, All oersons having claims
. against aald estate are hereby notified
to present the same, with vouchers at
tached In the manner provided by law,
, to me at my office at 208 Pine Tree
Building. Klamath Falls. Oregon, within
six months of the date Of tha first pub
lication of this nonce.
Edwin F. Drlscoll. Admlnmrs
1 tor with the will annexed nf
the Eitatt of Chreil Julie, De
resed. Edwin E. Oriscoll
208 Pine Tree Building
Klamath Falls. Oregon
Attorney for Estate
Na. 17, March I, 18, 22. April 5
NOTICE TO THT. PUBLIC '
i Notice Is hereby given that the un
1 derslgned petitioner will at a regular
i meeting of the Common Council of the
City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, to he
held in the Council Room In the City
Halt of aald City at the hour of 7:30
o'clock p m. Of the 2nd day of April,
f 19M, present a petition praying for the
vacation of the following described al
I ley In said City, to-wlt:
The alley In Block 23. Industrial Ad
dition to City of Kiamath Falls. Ore-
Son, from tta Intersection with Jar
tret. north to Its intersection with an
, east and west alley tn said block.
Dona March . 1M. ,
Chris Msnaoa
Ka. IIS March . It, 2 and M