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FRIDAY. MARCH II. 199JT. FAGE 6 B HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON British Phone Operators Encouraged To Be 'Human' LONDON (API - Britain'! tele-inam If they know it. phone operator were told to be! The new approach, ordered I hours old when we rang our local .eratom during the day are girls by operator to see how things were; "Will the girls be able to give more human today. They are be-! Postmaster General Ernest Mar-1 going lng encouraged to greet the cus- pies to make the service more. jey upnt lit, this: tomcri and even address them by' helpful, was only a couple ofj . jq,, Street operator ean I - -,- p you BEAUTIFUL LAKESHORE DRIVE (IXCLUSIVI but Not E.p.n.i.e aaaVJPtaW V . . hH " ' $esssiBals The voice was disunctly mas culine "How s this good morning busi ness going'" we asked. "Oh. you mean the friendly tele phone service? "That'a it." we said. their names under this new friend ly telephone service?" we asked "If they want to." "And what about addresses'" "Are you kidding? The tele phone service isn't that friendly." We excused ourselves "That s all right." said the op erator. "Hope you've learned something about the new service." We assured him we had learned HoWi lt :onf, ,h,n going1" iimn dn.twrrii, nang up. "Wei!, we're supposed to try to, make vour lives happier and mi ours of course Judqe Releases "Hn'" m "By being less formal. We don't have to use standard phrases any more, like 'number please. "Anything else?" "Yes. we can give our names now. we don t hae to give our their innocence Thursday before, names, but we can if we want to." jCily Court Judge Beverly Boushe., "I this going to make much When it came George Drake's! difference" we wanted to know, turn he hesitated and mumbled:: "Well, it'll probably make more"WelI. I guess I'm the only one difference during the day than who was shooting." during the night." Said the judge: "Drake, you can We said we could understand so I'm fining everybody else $11 that, since the operators during for witnessing the first one-man the night are all men and the Dp-! did game in history " Crap Shooter MEMPHIS, Tenn. 'API One by one, five of the six men ac cused of shooting dice proclaimed. mmm SsVaatt SbH mm ''.I LEGAL NOTICE notice or FINAL ACCOLNT Notice it hereby given that the un dertigned Administrator nf the estati nf NELLIE EL A INK SIMONSON, a known as NELLIE SIMONSON de ceased, ha filed his final account jith tha County Clerk of Klamath 'Count. Oregon, and the Court ha 1 set Tuesday tha list day of March I98A at the h o u r of 10 A M at the ; Klamath County Courthouse in tha Cir cuit Courtroom In Klamath Falls. Ore igon. as the tima and place for hear i isaf objections thereto and tha aettle 1 ment thereof I Dated and first published this 77th day of February. 1959 s- Bernie Simonaon, Administrator P K Puckett i Attorney for Administrator No, 553. Feb 27. March C. 11, NOTICE OF DATE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE CIRCUIT COIRT OF TifE STATE OT OREGON FOR KLAMATH COL'NTY I In the Matter of the Estate of LENA M. DENNIS, Deceased Notice is hereby given that I have filed my final account of the adminis tration of tha abova entitled estate and that tha Court has appointrd April it. 1950: at 10 AM ai the time for hearing objections to such final ac count and th settlement thereof Marv Frances Luquer. Administratrix with tha Will Annexed 1 Gannng at Ganong ; Attorneys for Administratrix No. 703, March 8, 13. SO. 27 IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE! Horo you will find peoce and quiet One you've seen this, homo .mi il want to peek in, but there li no ngd of that, wo'M bo glad to show you through anytime you toy! 4 -bed rooms, picture windows, firoplaca, 2 baths. Use of boot dock. FHA Approised. Only $18,000. $1,400 down plus clos ing cost on low FHA Terms. JAMES F. STILWELL & CO. 517 Main REALTORS Iym. Coll Horry Van, TU 4-8304 - or Ph. TU 4-321 1 Brut. Sinkl.y TU 4-3478 GERALD JAMES NICHOLSON, M.D. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF GENERAL SURGERY AND VASCULAR SURGERY AT 1435 ESPLANADE KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON OtllC Hoor bv Appointment Telephone TUxedo 2-2471 Re TUxedo 2 5309 LEN CASANOVA, University of Oregon football coach, who will tarva as 1959 Easier Seal chairman for the Ore gon Society for Crippled Children and Adults learned first hand how Easter Seal funds are spent when he visited Mike Warden of Lebanon at the Children's Hospital school in Eugene. Mllte, a student at the school, Is the 1959 Easter Seal boy. The sale which opened February 27 will continue to March 29. Puerto Rican Governor Views Caribbean Woes Going on a Spring Vacation While the youngsters are out of school? Don't Miss the News! Call the Herald & News, TU 4-8111 and tell us. . . i "Have our paper for warded to our vacation address while we're there." OR- 2 "Have our papers saved while we're gone and delivered on our return in your neat Vacation Pack. A Don't forg.r. Call ahead of tins, and ejivt us your instructions Thcra il no extra charqt lor fhii lervice. Thank you. you QemrdsA Telephone TU 4-81 1 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Matter of the Estate of F-DA MAE CHOCKTOOT JACKSON. Deceased NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Ad ministrator of the Eatate of EDA MAE CHOCKTOOT JACKSON. Deceased. All persons having claims against said Estate are directed to present tha same properly verified, to it at the of fice of Proctor As Puckett. Ill Main Street. Klamath Falls, Oregont within six months from the date hereof DATED this 27th day of Febru ary, 19M UNITED STATES NATIONAL , BANK OF PORTLAND, Administrator Proctor A Puckett Attorneys for Administrator 31ft Main Street Vt.eti.tk V. . nr.ann BARTHOLOMEW no. 848. Feb 27. Mar 8. IS, SO. By FRANK H SAN JUAN, P R (UP! i - The non-intervention policy of the Or ganization of American States 'OAS' should be modified to per mit action in nations having dic tatorships. Gov ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed Proposals for the construc tion of extensions to the sanitary sew er a stem of the City of Chlloquln, Oregon, addressed to the City Record- Lllis Mlinoz Mr-!r. City Hall. Chitoquin. Oregon, will in of Puerto Rico said in an ex- SS CltlSlve interview today. dard Time, on March 20. 1950 and then Mtinoz is a Staunch supporter of wl" Publicly opened and read. Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel thTh?o!gcon,,mplaled con",U Castro, Who is Committed to SUp- Schedule A- Conatruetlon of a re port revolutionary efforts in the fnfortpd concrete Lift station, plus in Dominican Republic. Haiti. SrLXXmTSSTT. 5 ragua and Paraguay, on grounds! foot ri forr mam innudini a 2 the loaders in those countries are' tnnr ,oan upoiinn pipeline cro,mi I , 'r,r over the Willlarmon River. nd con- uicirtiois. nection to the exittlnf Imhoff tank at The non-intervention pact in the Sewage Treatment Plant. the OAS has been used against! schedule C: installation of approxt- tho nonole ,nH in j... I matelv 5.97s lineal feet of (t-inrh to ..... ........... u..u ... ,uuw.M UH- latorship." Munoz said. "It should 3e modified to sot up a tribunal to authorize action in countries where the denial of human rights exists. 'Such supranational activity would get the United Slates off 'he hook of having to deal with such situations individually," Mu noz said. Castro himself believes the four target dictatorship nations should LEGAL NOTICE pone the award ef the Contract A Contracts for a period not to eieeed ten days and to reject any and all proposals or to accept those praeatss which are m the opinion tf tM. , to the beit interests of the C Dated this 27th dW mVwMft 1M6. City of Ctulattwa. Oregon By Uoyd Peters. City Secof. dr No OH. Fe 17. Mar . 13 No M-10 SIMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Of THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH R T LINDLEY and PATRICIA E. 1-1NDLEY, husband and wife. Plain tiffs. v GORDON LOWELL 9IKES and MARGARET B SIKES husband and wife. Defendants. rrt r:nnnnv LOWELL SIKLS and MARGARET B SIKXS. husbano and srlf. DEFENDANTS I M THE N AME OT THE STATE OF OREGON You and each of you ara . herebv summoned and required to ap pear and answer the Complaint filed in the above entitled cause within four 4i weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons in th Herald and News, a newspaper, which salo first publication date is the ffth djg of March. 1959. and yr.u and each of you will take notice that if ou fail to appear and answer or other wise plead after said time, the plain tiffs will, for want thereof, applv to the above entitled Court for the relief prayed for In their said Complaint, to-wit: For a decree of tha above entitled Court foreclosing that certain contract dated September i. 1056. wherein R T. LINDLEY and PATRICIA LINDLEY. husband and wife, are Sell er, and GORDON LOWELL SIKES and MARGARET B SIKES, husband and wife, are Buyers, of the followinf described real property In Klamath County. Oregon, to-wit The South Half of Lot 1, In Block t of BRYANT TRACTS, and for a further decree forever bar ring and foreclosing all of your right, title and interest in and to said real property, and adjudging that t h plaintiffs herein are the owners of said premises and that you and each of vou have no estate or interest whatever therein and thereto: and for such further relief as to tht Court shall seem meet and equitable. This Summons is served upon you bv publication thereof pursuant to Or der of the Honorable David R Van denberg. Judge of tha abova entitled Court, dated the 4th day nf March, 1939. S Donald A. W Piper Attorney for Plaint If fa M Pine Tree Building Klamath Falls. Oregon No. 707. March 6. 13. 20, 27. 12-inch sewer pipe with manholes lampholrv and appurtenances Bidders may submit a proposal for anv or all Schedule Plans and Specifications are on file and available lo tha public at the City Hall. Chitoquin. Oregon, and at Uie office of William L. Wales. Jr . Civil and Structural Engineer. 4312 Clinton Avenue. Klamath Falls, Ore gon. A copy of said Documents may be secured at the office of the En gineer upon a deposit of Fifty Dol lar ISO 00 1 The full amount of the deposit will be refunded if said Docu ments are returned in good condi- ur Mptniea uum ine una ann nu date of the bid opmtnj publicly considered the pouibili nes of Cuba withdrawing from the orcamzation otherwise. Munoz. who has been in the lead in the defense of the Castro sovernment, in television radio and press interviews does not ap pear to be in complete agreement with Castro's opinion of Nicara- where Munoz indicates he believes President Luis Somoza is attempting to liberalize the government. Munoz. who as an American citizen obviously likes the role of interpreting- Latin America to the United States and vice versa, voiced criticism of past United States policies. fidel would have been one 0f i the greatest assets to the United States in Latin America if the De partment of State had maintained he proper attitude of alooiness and stayed at arm's length Bidders must be prequalified in ac cordance with the laws of Oregon. Forms will be provided by the City for that purpose Earh Proposal must be submitted on the prescribed form and be ac companied by a certified check, cash ier's check, or bid bond pa v able tM the City of Chiloquin, Oregon, in an amount not leas than fiva percent i3"i of the amount bid. The successful Bidder or Bidders will be required to furnish security for faithful performance of the Con tract m the full amount of the Contract price. The City reserves the right to post- Court Records Kl M "I H FALLS MUNICIPAL COURT Neva Jackson, drunk. or 2 disorderly conduct, $50 or M ; drunk. 2S or 12' Owen Riddle days. Thomas E R oh in son, drunk. U3 or 12' i days; minor in poaaession of liq uor. $50 or 23 days, suspended. sCerxid A Strauh. minor in poeses- dealing with the Batista dictator-1 "( 1,quor ,5 or 25 da' ,UH ship during the revolution." Munoz j Charles w Mapcs jr , minor m pos- l MSBSSa "i uquur, 01 Ki amy m. mum- He said that 'President Romulo v"'') Belancourt of Venezuela is nrob d.v. ably the I'nited States' best friend oday. hut 1 presume the fact he kimmii eomm nolonped to the Communist Partv! ni-TmcT coi rt once for two or three years will , HrmM whuton. axi ovfr. , , , . IT ' load. $31 be Used against hltn. William Raymond Noland. violation Munoz is a former newsnarter-' hs'r rui. dismissed motion district man who turned expert interna-1 ''"nk Rodger wryn. M display H tional politician. He heads theCense plates. io popular Democratic Partv. which Jck Grant Shupp. violation basic is solidly liberal and pro-labor. The governor speaks Knglish and Spanish without a trace of NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE Oral auction bids will be received v the Forest Supervisor, or hts author ized representative at the office of the Forest Supervisor. Fremont Na tional Forest. Lakeview. Oregon, begin ning at 2 00 pm., April 13, 1959. for all merchantable timber marked or designated for cutting on an area em bracing annul 473 acres located in a general sale area of 473 acres, mors) or less, within Sections 28, 20, 30. 31, 32. and 23. T. 37 S . R. 18 E . W.M., surveyed, in the Sprague River drain age. Fremont National Forest. Laka County, Oregon The estimated vol ume are 175 M board feet of !! and recently dead sound sapwood' ponderoaa pine and 70 M. board feet of live and recently dead white fir and other species. The minimum accept able bid per M board feet is as fol lows: Live and recently dead 'sound sapwoodi pondernsa Pine $27 93; live and recently dead white fir and other species $8 00. This includes the follow ing st urn page rates, per M. board feet: Live and recently dead 'sound sapwood1 pondernsa pine $4 00. Iiva and recently dead isound sapwood white fir and other species $4 50, plus $22 45 for sale area betterment and $1.50 for slash disposal for ponderosa pine, and $3 50 for 'tale area better ment, and $150 for slash disposal for white fir and other species. In addi tion there la within the sale area an unestimated volume of older dead all species mnsound sapwoodi which will be paid for at $1 00 per MBM This includes per M $1 00 for atumpage plus $0 00 for sale area betterment and $0 00 for slash disposal. As qualification for oral bidding, all bid ders must submit a sealed bid accom panied by the required payment to the Forest Supervisor prior to 2 00 p.m . April 13. 1939 Sealed bids will be posted at the beginning of the aur tion for the information of all bidders. A money order, bank draft, cashier's or certified check in tha sum of $1, 000 00 must accompany each bid. to bS) applied on the purchase price, re funded, or retained in part as liquidat ed damages, according to the condi tions of sale If requested by the pur chaser, contract terms will permit fell ing of timber in advance, of payment up to the value of the performance bond If an oral bid is declared to h high at the closing of the auction, the bidder must' Immediately confirm the oral bid by submitting it in writing on a Foreat Service hid form The right to reject any and all bids is reserved Forest Service bid forms for use in submitting sealed bids and full information concerning the tim ber, the conditions of sale and the submission of bids should be obtained from wie District Ranier. Bly. Ore gon, or the Forest Supervisor. Lake view. Oregon, before bids art submit ted. No 713. March 19 rule. $17 SO Adam Glatt. violation hasie rule. $15 Tommv John Sklent violation basic rule. $7.50. Vernon English, fail atop at stop sign. $3 George Arnold Anderson, violation basic rule, $7 50 John Marion Graynael. ne operator s license. $5 Arnold Dale Rowland, violation bas ic rule. $7 SO Lloyd Warner, permit Unlicensed per son tn operate vehicle. $5 Hester Carnes. violation basic rule. tion tours to play catch with cabi- L.arry ie nersiman, viomimn oasir rule. $10 accent in either language. He is regarded here as a major coun selor to Vice President Richard M. Nixon on Latin American af fairs. Munoz carries a baseball bat and gloves in his official car and often takes time out on inspec- net officers truck Sobriety Test Slated fail r;a intnxicalfd Orval Delbert Devau! tng. $7 30 Rv Bruce 1'nderwood license plates. $5 Donald Dean Brehm. violation basic rule. $7 50 Jenne Irene Hicks, violation hasir rule. $12 50 George Orvel Williams, no opera tor s license. $10 U - tBflU Ff-Mt . -a l BOSTON APt A Worcester rule. $13 so policeman is going to get drunk I Lmdeav ie Pompey . ,i ci- i w j... ; public highwav. $30 The test was set up by the Leg-it? so islative I'omilllttec On the .UtdlCl- Leo Lemv Robertson, violation basic ary to determine the acceptability ;ru,m wm Pmrnger. violation of evidence of drunkenness by ma-!baic rule. $10 chine tests Jerry Oliver Anderson driving ob- The policeman as vet uni-, rt ' r.n bbsm .t neniiMPn win a.Kea 10 nrinK sign. $3 six ounces of alcohol, about as 2JS " no s"n IlHIch as IS Contained in a pint Of i llCJ!t.,, j.mei Stewart, fail disr-lax 80 proof VBUB license. $5 The test IS intended tO show the: "Tt "iranam. mToxtcaien degree of sobriety in a subject a knoun quantity who has taken of liquor. On The Record RI KM IT! PA i.sj Mnn urn a rVBVStRY Born tn Str and V- DeBerrr March 10 in Klamath Vailei Hospital a boy. weighing lbs . ess HYDF R-rr' to Mr. and Mn Da ton Hyde March 10 in Klamath VUes Hop ai a bay, eighing 7 lh , 3 oxa JOftLrN -Born to Mr and Mr Ken neth Joslin March 10 in Klamath Val lev Hospital a bov. we'ghing g lbs 11 OSS I .t ROI Mil f Bets. 14. Girls eS upon public highwav, $35 or IS days In lieu of fine, committed Sheltu Lawvor. intoxicated upon public highway $50 or 32 days tn lieu of fine, committed Theodore Barnev. intoxicated upon a ppbiic highway. sV'S or 13 days tn lieu of fine, committed John Edward Crain. intoxicated upon a public highway $33 or IS days ui litu of fine committed ORDKRKD P0fl Ol RT SANTA MONICA. Calif. 'L'PI- Ldard G. Robinson .lr . 2S. $on of the actor, has been ordered tj .ippear in Superior Court Wednes day on charges of violating probation. NOTICE OF BOND SALE Scaled proposals will he received by the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, for the pur chase of street improvement bonds. Series 116. 117. 118 and 119. aggregat ing, twenty-four thousand, one hundred tixtj -three and 58-100 Dollars '$24 183 -58- dulv authorised by ordinance of the said City of Klamath Falls, for th cnnttruction and improvement of the following improvement units situated in the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, as follow Improvement L'nit No i being on Second Street from the Northwest erly line of McKinley Street through the intersection of second street and Roosevelt Street, Improvement L'nit No. 140. being on Mesa Street from the northerly line of Auburn Street to the southerly line of Huron Street; Improvement t'nit No. 142. being on Mantanita Street from the Northeast erly line of Pacific Terrace to the Southwesterly line of Newcastle Ave nue, and Improvement L'ml 13. be ing on VanNess Avenue from the South-westerly line of Eldorado Ave nue to the southerly extension nf the westerly line of lot JO. Block 12. El dorado Addition, and Hawthorn Street from the Southerly line of VanNesa Avenue to the Oregon State Highway Right of Wav an ,n said City Proposals to purchase said bonds will bg received bv the underngned Recorder of said Citv, up lo and in cluding the twentieth day of April, 1959, at the hour of aeven-thirtv O'clock P M of said dav nd opened at a regular meeting of the Common Coun cil immediate!;, thereafter said bonds hall be dated May 13 l55. and shall he in amount of $500 00 each, except bond No 1. of each series, which shall be for the fractional part of said sum. and all shall be due ten years after the dale or issue, payment nf the en tire bonds optional with said Citv tst any coupon paying date on and after one year from the date thereof Said bonds will hear interest at the rats, of not to exceed six per rent per an? num. payable semi-annually on tha ISih day of November and May n each year principal and interest pay able at the office of the treasurer of the CitS of Klamath Fallt. Oregon All propoaals mutt be unconditional and accompanied bv a certified rheelt for five per cent of the proposal The Common Council resertr the right to reject an and all bids The successful bidder for said hondi will be furnished with an opinion as to the yaltdity thereof n the law ftrm of Shuler Sayre Wmfre 4 Rankin. Portland Trust Building Portland 4, Oregon This notice is aut horned h ordi nance of the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon dr'ed March. 9. 1959 Done March 12 lft4 ROSIE KILLER Recorder City of Klamatfe Falls Orego No 70 March 12 through Apnl if.