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SUNDAY, MARCH 22. 1959 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 5 B Logging 'Revolution' Still In Progress J-EGAL NOTICE l LEGAL NOTICE HrOl.rT!ON NO Ul plans and specif irationa nn file with A RI SOI I TION DECLARING THE e,rorrter of a.d Cit . at a total ISTEN I ION Of THE COMMON t04 rillowi, to-wil. CO! NCIL Or THE CITY OF KL AM ATH FALLS OREGON. TO CON STRl'CT AND LAY A TRl'NK SANI TARY SLWER LINE ALONG SHASTA WAY FROM SOI TH MX I H Sl REL TO WASHUl AN WAY AND A Sl'B SEWER UNI ALONG WASHBtHN WAY FROM SHASTA WAY TO PER t oncrrle sewtr Pin wMh rubber NU joints. SU.23J 11 Vitrified Cla tewai pip ith plae tir or rubber joints, $34 1-34 tU AbetOs r""iem p . with jruhher rinf joints 924.123 72 aid estimates include rnfinMrmi attornev fee ,rr- - advert. -.ni KING WAY AND ALONG PER Mil NG '.nc ana uniOTwrn mn m a v iroM it v viim a v i- a v rn s unarncirs POINT APPROXIMATELY WO FEET; , 111 PER within the SUING WAY FROM THE ' EASTERLY bu"dr'Vhfrm1,e1r 'C.ribr i 5l nr u. AV.UH1 nv w ay 11 "r'bV dcla-d ie he bene- APPFOV1N?; PU sftCiriCA: f'1" '"rucl.on and ,,.,.11. HONS AND UTUATU THHWrOR '"1? " "lv,r '"" " rlLIIJ BY THE CITY tNOINUI .lnrii at pom, whirl, lit. nrscnmiNc; the boi ndariis "r i nt ihiurn OK Till PROPERTY BENEFITED ""tanc. f t 71 f..t from AND DIRECTING CEBTAIN STEPS,ht ,ou,h t,r nt iBMIi Wa . th.nc TO BE TAKEN SAID PROJECT TO'n"numa ,nu,n along, in. hb ilnr or BE KNOWN AS 8EWEB UNIT NO 1 Wa.hlHirn Way lo ,h. nr.rth.,-1. r' . 2tA IBM of South Sifclh Sir..' thpnr. Th. Cilv Enfinrrr of Iht Cilv of i uIh.a.trH along th. norih..I.rl iKUmiin rails, Or.fon. pursuant In a "" s"u,h '" Sir.., JS I I to rtaolulion of th. Common Council 'i1'"! "''"h"',,rl: ""' h.r.mfor. adopted, havinf BM plan. "" '00';f 9 Ss'"' '"J .prnficatton. and IHn:ic. for S. SJ. "SftS'SLjS! ?' ''""" co.t of oon.lrucl,n and layim hal ,,, w,y , , , , on , Street to Waihburn Way and along Waahhurn Wa from Shasta Wa thing Way being MO 14 feat touiheait rr, .iicns the nnrtheaattrlv Tina of P.,.hln, Way and along Par,h,K W WZSSlr Wa ,h,n nor",, l p." from WttOinurti W a to a point P- .ii.i .,,,... wv i emhriri-ig in u-.. A , ,mt m,,tu ,w .. line of Wathhurn Wa THEY USED to do it this way, with two burly boyt propel ling tinging crosscut taw. This photo, supplied by the .W4STtrn Pine Association and American Forest Product Industries, shows a team of fallen in action in the lete 1800s. NOW IT'S done this way, quickly and efficiently, by one hard working logger manning a growling, snorting chain saw. This is Bob Hanneman who works on the Brooks-Scan-Ion tree farm near Bend. By NORMAN CARDOZA en sines replaced ox teams and'hy forest protective agencies such and lhi tame are hereby Officials of the two orcanizations nd tin At Crtatla U.-.. t after bounded and detmhed nd the nr-i-,i n . ... u-J.. . -, , K outhcrl parallel to Wsthburn Wi M.7S feet, ihenr wettarlv parallel to Shan Way 2M feel to the point of beginning Said real property a hove dr-rribeI King in Klamath Ealli. Klamath Counts. Oregon, thai! be and it herebv iter l.i red to be benefited and ateae 1 for the expeme of taid Better unit LAB SESSION AS rOl.l.OWS Th .; .v , Ap, Sattion 1 1059. at tha hour of 7 30 o'clock PM That the plana, tpeciftcalionti and thereof, in the Council Room in the etllmatea for the conttruction and in-. City Hall of Klamath Ealli. Oregon ttallatton of what g to be knnn ai ihall ba and la hreb fixed aa the tha 36A tawer unit of tha Cny ofltima and place foff hearing objection Klamath Ealli. Oregon filed wi'h tha and remonatrancet againtt the con City by the City Engineer, ahall be. uruition and inatallation of ia:d 2tiA Common Cnuni,-il having taken aatd plant, apecificationa and ffitimaien un der con-idratlon. and hat ing deter mined the boundaries of the atteat ment diatrlct. now flndt all thereof aatitfactory: THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVFD BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS. ORE GON. DULY ASSEMBLED IN REC.l approved icwer unit BF IT FI R I'HKR HKOLVFI). th-t 1 ne 1 limner innilSirv in UrVgOn 15 1 -'iiiHuir- imiiLueu mm uu imu Mo.r anu iruvi 01 luitcai act uvij -o- i .i ia wit uir U(i- Tnat the Common Council or the LHy Tallt. Oregon, he tnd the it hereby ndergomg a revolution. the timber country- land organized lumber companies. ( swing just about everywhere in of Klamath raiu. Oregon hereby de- authorized and dircted to ewes no- the . J"' mcn umber, I hey assault lores! ON like a ne mnBM tMy expect i"uv.t vSTH SH ; prov,d, T cuv and HHHiMiy v ttHld niesi'l irac-tiij iciniiri ttur?. rtiici hiosmiii iu fii'.'-J.w' tnujuiuuoi juii.i oiui Citv in KCOI-tUnca with lh -aid p:,un conformi'ia thnrt. i the thall cauta thu pers. They try to keep damaRin.an annual payroll in excess of s aS-eclftesUent, and ettimatet. thia reioumon 10 ba published m the cn iiirii nripprr, once a nay ror tan That is the conclusion of fSwettMBl ('nrnmittno nt Amorioan Forest Products Inriusiries. It0rs lo 'rucks and chain saws are ... . , by no means the reolulion s end It s a move toward forest man-1 pfnduct Bsemem ana mechanical harvest-1 Some innovations the induslrv ex- ber diseases inK oi a natural resource only late-, pccts l0 dcvclop are helicopter log-! Selective cutting Increases the ly regarded as a crop just likic,nR methods and "super trees." ; bo.ird-feet-per-year-per acre rate o( wneai. poiaiors ana anaua. genetically developed. growth. Trimming excess branches mats in sharp contrast to the Most important at present is the old days when "slash and run" tree farm concept lhat in some was the timber baron's philosophy! measure will keep forests produc ing wnen wenisn sieam, or inc innehnitely. naiacN power. leuen ana movea Hecognizing timber as a keep a weather eye peeled for tim Jdustry in Oregon and Washington. sk',a Wu ,,,' s,h HMh ItreSt imr, n. and ha h hrr.hy rtlmtad to MXty tbree pi'!' cent OI Uiegons to Wa-hburn wa mil .tit, ..war nn. pom. witntn ttva rtai aftrr Ih. fir.t inHnclrial unrl-orc ari. afftliatol aloo Waihburn Way from Shl.Ii Way puhltcalion of tht. rranlufmn. on 1ha inmistiiai workers are amiiatea 5 p,rlhinll Wl ,nd ,,, p.h,n .irfru or ttraal th. iir ti h, with the lumncr industry at pres-iWay fron, w'a.hburn Way to a point. rnnt.niplat.d a.w.r. at lea.t two (.,,. ent. The industrv emplovs 87.000 .pproximat.iy sai f..t onttaaHarlylttaa; hrdd, '-notice of sewfr workers qnd thnusnris nf olher atonf P.rihtnf Way from th. a.tf rly WORK. in l.ltrt. ol not la., than woiKers ana inousanas oi o ners , , whhllr Wg) riU Mwr IUmiIoih ill mch In loneth. and .aid no are employed by related industries. I wili h. con.trurt.d of .ith.r ronorot. tic. .h.ll contain tn Irmhl. rharar. aci'ordinu to reports. 'pip., or vitrified clay pip., or a.bo.tot t.ri. a copy of th. re.olution of th. I Oregon contains about one filili"mr"' "P. "a"nr aM ntCwwdl aa tta alaw tt Ma.Miaaa)i, high-, Western Pine Association and west. of the nation's .s.iwtimber supply tjaaaa, ail a. mora fuiiy ahon by thai.h. cut B.cord.r an affidavit of m. Kives more clear lumber when a tree is harvested. The tree larm program, spon sored east of the Cascades by the org timber. yield crop, tree farmers 'are taking of the mountains by the Industrial! and for the pasl 20 years has led Modern logging began in the late advantage of volumes of forest re- Forestry Association, has spread to all other states in timber produc lnnos when big steam "donkey" I search sponsored in recent years lover four million Oregon acres. I lion. Scalping Dates To 1492, 'Old Timer1 Tells Historians longinally ran from Chihuahua City to Santa Fe. the one thai jruns from Santa re to Missouri is just a junction line." wrstern frontier and it is alleged "' would be cheaper to put him During the business session, con- Old Hutch spiced his statistical which included a report Irom remarks with manv clever innuen- Frank Herzog. current curator. By BETTY DOW , collected scalps for the Mexican YRKKA "The while man had government, and he is credited eenturv and a half of scalp hunt- with having taken 4R7 scalps, when ing before he ever reached the 'he Mexican government decided Former Area Resident Dies In Grants Pass toncal Society was to hold a con ference in Stockton on April LO, 11 and 2. which eent would fea ture a ride dewn the San Joaquin River city or klamath FALLS that James Kilter, an Irishman, on the payroll than pay him by ducted by the president, various Bern ice Meamber, publications .'V1"'"41 (v'J of KLmin T r.Ut. oren. dn took more scalps than any white P'e work.' Ireports of committees were made, chairman and editor for the next dPnl- wis. t,corRe u.ena .naei .crM(y ,hit the bove and rorvgoinf man knnwn nnH h HiH it for Old Hutch iDlcctj his statistical IwMch included a report tromlntihlicjitmn nf the sot ietv an. i son 9S- dle(1 on Ihursday at h, lni(. copv nr a reiokmnn mtro- rntrL( ith manv Hnvar inniinn. LVmL- rlartM riirr.nt i uralnr I ,kn, mntir, (.rants PASS after ail lllllCSS (it duced and adopted b the Comnmn IWWCjr. ,mwmm - " , , , " , 7ZT'. 'ullini L"0, "" wm iHtm DM. Council of the City Ol Klamath rail. So said W. H. "Old Hutch" does, edged m when least expect.ho told of sever;il additional ; placed in the hands nf the print- about three months. Hol Kosary l0regon t it, regular meeting heii on w,.thincn rj cwr-n uihon ha em-ipJ. and oncfl when sueakini of el items recently presented or loaned Ur nri wppW and wnnlri he His- will be held in Grants Pass on.Mnnday the irih day of March, ism. peared as euest speaker before noted author. he referred to to the society and museum and jthbuted to paid up members ol I Sunday eveninc in the chapel nf S.y"h.nd TtTt'rd'b'I cll'r n"ng r received wh. I DUCAT ION AL DDroximatelV HQ members and1"'" as an auinentic liar. ex- were now on mspia. ne uag UM society as soon as prinimsnne ninerai nmne dim ncrMiro , HCfirder . arnvca m .nmn. ra.. Mcte nf th,. cicirivm, Tnnntv Hie. i nlaminc that an "aulhentic liar is announced that Miss Km ma Lut-iwns cnninleted. lake place M in a.m. on Monday, Untie Keller itine wno iwvi wnai ne is ivmg imi nu luuti iuuit ww Mrs Meamber also mentioned 'ne vdinunc wnura ci n.ui-:N 7a Marrh ,3 . a4, M itott ng nf tuch nntlrrt. ttatlng the d.te v. hen poatad. tha . where nnated I and ihr numhei of notices potted. Pa.ed by Ihr Common Council of the City of Klamath Peill, Oregon, thi 16th dav nf March. IBM I Pretenlad to tha Maor and hv him approver nd ngned thla 17th dav of March. 1!1M O W SPIKF.R Mavor Tm Tem ATTTRT Rotle Keller Recorder I stai r. or onrcoN, I COUNTY Or KLAMATH Uobbie 40 41 43 44 4S WANT AD CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY a All OHOTI1 I 4 Tra.ltra ... S3 Auto Miarellanroua 53 New Car At Trucks M fited Cart A Trucha ... St a I MPT 01 Mt T Help Wanted, Temala 14 !''" Wanted Mala 1 Help Wanted . 17 Sltuttiont Wanted IS Rl l rMATt .Rooms Tor Ttent JS Apartme- 'a Tor Rant .54 Houtei For Rent M Mtc Proprrtv to Let 37 Real F.itate Exchange 3D Rrat fttate Pnr SaV M Butmett Oppnrtii'-itiei mmm S3 KOTICII Card of Thanhs . A tn Metnonam . . H funeral Monet . . C Mooting Nntleoa . m - - I Lost ot Fnund a General Notices 4 Persrnats g Public Ch.ir tv - Rervtrao T 8ervu-r 10 Mill Mi wt DVt V Trantportatmn ... I Health JJ Fducational m 13 financial Loan . M Building - Remodeling M Fuel - Heating 3S F.od - Produce .. M Boats - reel . Spurts Rndin . TV - Music Livestock A. Poultry Machinery Miar. For Rent Vitc Wanted Mise To Fxrhange 4a Misc. For Sale SI WANT AD RATE SCHEDULE For oi rate information Phono TU 4-B1 1 1 i worm IJM Insertions .. T8 lo'ertinns ... 1 33 1 Month Dailv 133 a 10 v ml J-.1-4 Insertions 1 V g-e-1 Tnert'ona J 30 1 Month Oath I S SO tt WORDS 3--4 feggrtsong 3 23 3-0-7 Insertions 3.15 1 Month Dailv 0 73 ii woRnt 3-3-4 Insertions I 00 3-o 7 Insortlons 3 00 1 Month DalI 13 00 71 tt WORDS 3-3-4 Insertions Ll 5--7 Insertions S 38 1 tv 'Dailv lfiM i ! ;tft WORDS . 2- 1-4 Inaertions 4 30 3- fl 7 Insertion T 30 1 Month . Daily invi ' " WORDS 3-3-4 InNcrtions 3 23 .31-7 Insertions g 73 1 Month 'Daily i 33.73 lit (I) WORDS 3-3-4 Insertions OO S-0-7 Insertion 10 iW 1 Month iDailyi 38 00 DKMBUN1 3 30 pm day hrfora puhncatlon Nrnn Saturrtav for Sun d OT atoildaj For rates and in fnrmatiim rnncernint Classified Di plav please call TU 4-8111 Mini mum tbarge, ." rents Box num bers 25 cents Please read the first Insertion nf our ad Tha Herald tt News reaervea the right to class ify edit or reject any Want Ad cony and will ha retponMbli for only one incorrect intertlnn nf any publication of same Corrections or cancellations if rereived hv 1 30 p m will he marie In following riav'a publication tRVICES veninit. weeh endt. ".rsMAKIG alterations ible Call TU 3-5074 Ot'KRMfTH. IU 4-4C33 "XPEHT tree trimming, topping and ai bt lag Injured Calvt.i Roo TO RICK rra'inry. cement l4VMet patt i rarpanty Remodeling Phone TU Ct'STOM bachhoe work. Ditch claaa Ing drain l.ne ctupool digging, ete. H W Simmers. TU 3-1946 -H.nr tree tcrvtre trimming or rt movai Howard rerrell. TU DIGGING wer lines htuae founda- HegM cenpooli Lcuu Walher. TU MS ALTERAT' ON S .reaonaWa. work ginr-Hred 1330 Oak, Apt H. Villa Marnuit CURTAINS, laundered. 7tretched. TV 4 8340. Tt 4-8933 SMITH S in ured tree service Top ping, i rimming removal. hauling. Wood cutting Equipment for any sua Job Guaranteed Krea estimates. Ref erences TV 2-3138 GARDEN tilling Phone TU 4-3910. LEVELING, bachfilling. Foundations. lawn, fill dirt, toptmi mderv Joba Bowers. Tt' 4-7076 or TU 3-5827 FIN CI I! Peaeae! Metal r tttaotL cump'ela installation or materials TU 4-85 1 1 ROTO -TILLING, lawns and gardena. Tractor equipment, ona operation roadv to planl Lawrence Redden. TU 3-4331. TU 4-83f8 WONDERFUL' That s what thousand! I of Mttaflaat users uv about Ciatat fied Ad. You will too Dial TV 4-8111 to order yours FOR painting Phona TU 2-3331 . Interior, exterior. KING SEPTIC TANKS Cleaning & Roto-Rootcr Senica C. W. CLIFFORD. Manager ED F. KING. Owner 3209 Kilyarrt Ave - Ph. Tt' 4-9841 CORNETT SKPTIC TANK SERVICE I.irrnsrd & Ronded Diahlrd 'elpran JACK B CORNETT Owner and Operator 116 E. Pelican TU HSU KOTO-TILLING Insecl Spraying LatidKiplng BAKER'S LANDSCAPE M'RSERY 3f.lB So. Gth Ph TU 2-3167 CARD Of THANKS A MH anrt Mr, HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICE Complete Home Remodeling Additions. . Cabinets Garsgo - Picture Windowa Carports - Attic Additioni New Siding - Patios FREE ESTIMATES 1022 Owens Ph. TU 4-S07 CHET C. MANN HEALTH 11 .Inn C'lia.lav of 20461 - Orchard Avr . Klamalh Fall. Or, . Drl pnsNER childr.n-. Mlantlfta wish tn Ihank Mr I l.lpn Crtlhaon andilio.. Ed'a Shoa, Shop. 1022 Main n.ml.r. of Ih. W.lrom. WaKnn lor 11 torical SiK-iety recently. Following the formal opening ol the meeting in the county museum in weka. the president. .1. M in I WF. lh that Hie temporary appointment ofl'niis about," which brought an appre-'her book. "Our Gentle West ciable roar of laughter from hisithe museum library. iiamiH Tnlr p,-rotarv trias.i Mrs. Andcrsun was burn in Illi listeners. . Helen Foulke. pioneer biograph-l ,. .n,H 'A nf Anr;i , shenois and came to Oregon with her ".lude'' While introduced the pro- Old Hutch also spoke briefly onlies chairman, announced that sheslat,d ,,,. ,0 has bfen parent, when she was 7 or B years cram chairman (or the afternoon. Stephen Meek, who in ISM was! had received several additional L,.kjne ,h. urvieaH of a man loo! age. The family lived in Ihr diiiki Hpiiit-s iiuiii new nivmucm uj the Grenada area, and she also 27. 2S. 30. ;n Fred Meamber Jr. ( blazing the trail of Santa Ee, and. Meamber made a few brief in-l'sa'd Old Hutch. "Meek was blaz troductory remarks relative to! inK the real Santa Fe Trail, which "Old Hutch." outlining his career as a writer and lecturer on west ern Americana, before introduc ing the speaker to the audience. Hutch proceeded to entertain his audience with innumerable tales, interspersed with hitarinus. anec dotes, on scalp Ijunting as it was practiced from the days of when "the first Pilgrim skinned his knees scrambling over the Ply mouth Rock." that it actually dal Ki hack to 1492. which in those days with the prevalence of scalp hunting by "our Indians, was al most mystically religious, and it was later dominated by the white man's magic money!" According to Hutch scalp bounties brought hi as much as $136 for the scalp of a male, while S.V) was the top offer for those of women and chil dren. James Kirker. said Hutch, dur ing the early days in Sanla Fe. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPOI ND TnESPASStNO LIVESTOCK Notlea li h.r.hy alv.n lhat all lir-- take over the position, which re- Portland srea and she was married "" """ '""a"'n "J?" . . ..its sli 'it em- a i nwnrn or ronlrollrd by tha United iiin-oi; a m:in with L-nnuL- prion nf m A ark s.tro 1 C 1 h(V moVPQ 0 ...... u...ui. . u. r -7 announL-rn mat me tt.innrnia iw bnokkfeninc and tvpini:. Klamath County about 191ft and Surprise Valle District I In Ualc rhiirmnn of the Hilt. 1,, in .... nto.io arttn In ( h p Dist rlrt . Hlg Vallf i express our sinrero lhanks rrifiiflu nnn arqiiaintnnrrs ROHKRTSON School of Business Dae and night Cleft) 411 Main TU 2-4136. (or lli.ir ttioimhtfiili'r. and klndflOgg I nibr WAINItU, r CM A LB 14 to u. tfurlnj ,.u. rbeXu L MIDDUE aged woman to do general of our husband hmtgOWOfft on ranch at Fort Klamath. amlv mi Inriiiir Ant 13 Sni'er i Motal Klamath Falls FUNERAL HOMES 1.ADV In rln pressing mtitt h ex. perlenced. Drive in ciraners. Ona Hour Martlnlf mg ' -M 'ylHseerele 'puhli, .(lions a year, the Yearbook ,lr(,nf, young of l.akeview. Mrs IMTne BUKiyou i noneer. me iwoKm.r ansc(im of Harbor and nimiti ;ie itiii.pneu linn tint- "(h.i. VrnA , ,,..,,.., , Ratlllntf nl After some discussion, .i. including George and Wilber Keiling, Victor ine MUani and Merle llanscam. SISKIYOU COUNTY Historical Soclaty mambari war. an tartainod by W. H. "Old Hutch" Hutchinton of Chico at their last mealing. Shown here are J. M. "Jude" White, prendant, right, and Hutchinson. Photo by Betty Dow les and enffet' l ,r - crams 5Sh.o hat tun hr-,k, inm nne Rrandchildrcn larger and belter hook a r.u HaaJ " " ntaa Mtakatal:Ul akj rwiu mot j lit viva ifiawiuami m ., i .. n i (he society, presented new amend- 811 of Mnat h t alls. e v e r a mettle to the society's constitu-1 Srcal -Krandchi dren and two great tion. which he had drawn up, pcr-,rca'-gramichlldrpin-taining to the consolidation nf the society s board of directors and the museum board of governors into one body, with the members voting in favor of the amendments The meeting was closed with a social period, during which time junior host esse?. Donna Meamber and Reerly Sutherlin, served eook- thr expenses tneiirrcd In advertising, gathering, impounding, and frcrlmc Of pasturing said livestock. All impound ed animals not. redermeri within five days after impoundment Will be nf. numerous ; fered for sale at public auction Ani- be sold at private sale or condemned CRATF.R OH AIR'S Memorial Chapel M Pine. I Phona Tt; 4 MM Parking lot avail-1 c s. able ni.tnrt Dfv.l. wI.n-R ICtamatb Funeral .loma WS. W" . A . . . ..r. seum hoard ol governors, was early 1940s they moved to i.axe- inn. Modoc National Forest, state of . . called upon to report on activities view and later to Brookings. Prlork11'01 w'" impounded by the MEETING NOTICES 1 of the board. Mrs. Rrenda Cam- , her death, she had been making J SSTu ZTllZ 2 noil hie. secretary to the board, read ner borne with a daughter and soil-1 prerlouil retpoved permanently from Special Cominunication Klamalh the minutes of the previous ,n.aw m Grants Pass. I the national foraai Lodge Nn. 77, A.K ft meeting as a report Fhe children survive. They g3Sg iimTST nlFioi A.M., Friday evening U Was ICCOmmeiiacn mai Ih- LaH amH Vrchio Vnriorsnn of I.Hkr- session thereof onlv hv first rum- Stead of the Society producing two ,.;..,. j Qrfmlf.nac fr Tnmlhurslng tha United States in full for dav. 930 per week California HELP WANTID. MALE YOUNQ man (o tram as optical taeh mrlen 01 Medical Dental Hldg Bausch LomlM Optical Co WANTFU in. hi with mr for local fran chise territory Mutt lia naal appear inn and bondahle Hate past expa- rleneg anri relerencea. Box 2S, cara Iterslft and News March 0 at 7:.0 p.m. Work in the KA de gree. Villtini hretlnen i r nna nftiifti 1 n i x. YOUNG man in train for manager'a sports program on TV Hctresh- position with large west coast finance nwntfli Sanford C. Selby, W.M. loomfrany BhooM he 2t tn ae. iingia rriec nun no cnimren. ann LAKE LOIX.C and destroyed, as required by tha reg- j A F and AM. special illations of the Secretary of Aarlcul-; liont Funeral services foi tura Buck at Wards Funeral Siened at Alturas C-hfornia thlt 91h 10 JO a rn , Mondav, March 2 ) Mem day of March. )5fi bcrt urged to attend. Dale Howell J. r. THORNTON v. M Forest SuDervisor .- - Modoc National Forest GENERAL NOTICES . ... 4 full t.m NO 311, nl'' school graduate. Neat appearing oi ii ii .iiuiii 'lr"1 K""n pi rsfiimiiiy rssrriisi i'ni .lames D Hume you are willing to atart at tha bot tom and have a sincere desire to work your wav tn Hie top. do n. applv. Sao f tenet Commercial Flnanea Corporation. 10T No Ith. No 71.1. March 1. 2.T, 34. 2.V 2. 27. 211 17, IB. .). 20. 22, M VRRIFD man wanted at Janitor. Write giving experience In The Welcome Wagon Hostess Will Knock on Your Door with Gifts & Greetings from Friendly Business, Neighbors and Your Civic and Social Welfare Leaders On the occasion of: The Birth of a Bahv Engagement Announcements Arrival of Newcomers to Klamalh Folia No cost or obliqafion Phone TU 2-0834 Mftr-v VT- ' -a aismtm n. an, a mjt tafcyisM lUilKBrSK ala.a8aiw5fc 'StwlBF tMKSOt "i .saWrKr ' wtiefi MM Native Stone. 20 Tons Of It, In Fireplace By J. O. MeKINNKY MOl'NT SHASTA Twenty tons oi native sisaiyou louniy sione ,r, nne MrKini.y air..t larnnaa ipcmcu aaraa tiara, rriona TU 4-os7 are built into a huce fireplace in Ith. nii.ri.nion of lacord ttrr.t and. - Mount Shasta's Watjonwheel Bur. I ""' M"'" n.ro,.n,.n, Un! license Mm .itii a-aiw It dfMined hv owner loe't"' "' on slrr.V 'IT Minneapolis wooi.n. .. B uesixnea ny owner joe north. rlv lin. of Annum .tr..t tn ph,in t,. 473. Melo. and built hv stone ma.son th- .outh.rlv Una rrf Huron Str.t, p ' iPete Roberts. It Is now one M'SSSSSTLSSTJS, aTsSSU." . VCnT'F,', Aero Mayflower Transit Company. M. .11 Affrll 1 I EhEE frrtlli..r, 2H2H Kan. NOTICE Or BOND 1AII ",c " p"rl "'" 1 ' mJSPtSmL I r.c.,v.a -a d,. ,. U I. Eirh.rd Mnr.an by the Common Council of ihe City HFI.FN S Beatitv lalon new Inc .it ton, of Klamath Fall. Oregon, for the pur- 47i7 South Sixth. TU 4-4202 anytime chase of street improvement bonda. 1 ".." ' T 'Z Series lid. 117. lift and llfl. aggregat- FOR your Stanley Home Products call ing. twenty-four thousand, one hundred P'H Pblar Phone TX1 3-OTgft. tlxty-three and ftB-100 Dollars H24.16.I - j H'TAlrPrCR tu,me reducing plan Amy M. duly authorised bv ordinances nf Rrown Tt, 7.0:144 for free demonstra the said City of Klamalh Falls, for Iht ', eon at met ion and Improvement of tha following improvement units situated in the Lit or Kiamatn rant, uregon ' '''"w , .... Kn tiU K.n SOMEONE 10 live with elderly lady 'T h st.rl-. tr"m ,h. IS;ikS2H "d hare expenses. TU 4-aift.t tanitnr work and building mainten ance, also references Interview for nullified applicants after April I Box 4: Herald and Newt NEAT apneinng young man to atalat In talei position Above average earn ing to right person Call TU 4-5511. PERSONALS THE Goodyear Tire and Rubber Com panv has opening for service manager In local store Man with (Ira experi ence preferred Aga limll 21 to 45. Education high school rerun red. Good salarv and company benefit TU 4-HI41 for anpolntmant F M l.aSeur mana ger (.oodyear Service Store. 1 1th and Klamalh VAN MOVK'tS NEEDED! Are you inlerelerl In earning an average of Sl.oon per month Thai's Ihe experience of many sue cc.slul an operators drivinii for Inc.. under 4R stale contract. showplaces in southern Sukiyou j ,,, '( P,r,c T.rr.ea to t. j:ii LTnly u . lilt riJ im.,n!.ni JS? 'm ST anyone ih.i c.n v.,"ur.",. Geor;!c Robinson says he nets ovtr The stones, chosen lor their V."' "'"'n ". , . t,m in. " - 111 .000 ner month, has paid for two riety in colors, are shaped inloioui-wairl. nn. of Eidnr.ao Av.-i"mhrr " 9""" win 1 cnratij, ap , comoleta - 1 r um.h-wt.iiiii v. ..!. needed La4 uaKUarS, own new mi, wmummmmm a craggy mass. Small streams of mnm IS "r ",'""'"n "' H5T.no. .1 1'aaS.. clior Tfv, rm.'lne household furniture, and has wstr cascade down Ihe slopes. ZL2Zt ' built subalanlial bank account tne moisiure iroin wnicn waicrs.from tha Smjtnany im. m . ...n.., i avon toii.t anuk. Phon. Tr i-:ma ferns and many other slone flow- 'Av.nu. m th Or-mn stai. Huhw.yi a .. .l,r,,h. SUaala StlSI "I Wa. all In .aid Cty PUBLIC CHARI1 V SiRVICIS Ihcse natural appearing surround- r.r.iv.n bv iha und.r..nnd si 1 ,noi.u v "i ti, JOSS Brrord.r of ..id Cllv. up tr, ..H in. Ml " W "" ' B The water collects in a concrete 5f"J, ''""T J J 2Z!& pool at Ihe front of the firebox pm' of ISM dav . ,d op.n.d .1 . yoi.Nl, woman of an failh naMlim Here It reflects the play Of the j r.aular mratlnl of Ih. rotnmnn dun. , ofl,d.ntiai .dvtr. mav nnlart sit. flames and the expressions of the nrdlat.lv lh.r.aflr t.ld bonds. Pruiit ahall b. d.t.d May IS itfftu, Bnd .hall 1 nr,,Bnw-v .iiaana Oreaon Ph t', A FIREPLACE TO REMEMBER is Hill on built of native Siskiyou County stone in the Wag. onwheel Bar in Mount Shasta. Pate Roberts, a stone mason in Mount Shasta, built the fireplace. The owner, Joe Melo, standing at left, designed the conversation piece. Photo by Don Kettler t flame watchers. The pool itself e. us . mount of ssoono .rh. .ai.ptir., has become a wishing well into ond n. i f a.n wrm. which .haul . which are losed many small J"iTTr&J2 SS SIRV,C" coins aciuinpaniea ny me spoken m. dat. of .. eaymant ot tha n- is ..wim flt'ues of the tossers. iur bond, optional with said Cilv since ioininij Mavflower's contract fleet in 1933. We are expanding Mayflower's service, need addition al operators 24 years or older to go into business for themselves with Mayflower. We furnish conv wom.n of an faith naaaina pony paid training if needed, at 10 cost. All you need Is desire to .ecniiie indeoendcni businessman : .mil a I'l.V, or newer model tractor Chanti.s prohlam for you 4-7011 10 Th.i m. TI The etUin of .he room immed- 'ZTUV'Z S8 SJS fS "LI and iino.aun , layinj , .,, c lately In front of the fireplace is , bond, will b... HM .t th. rate 12111. . 1 of not to xr.ad ala p.r r.nt p.r an-1 , J!,. , ,aln mi annual!, nn thai I it led in your name lhat nieen ntcrstate Commerce t'ommission alcty requirements. Personal re rent is needed. Write John Das is. O Box 11)7. Indianapolis a. In-lana GERALD JAMES NICHOLSON, M.D. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOS THf PRACTICE OF GENERAL SURGERY AND VASCULAR SURGERY AT 1435 ESPLANADE KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Of'iCS Hours tv Arr- Telephones TU..10 2-2471 Pes TU.edo 2-530S HOME FOR SALE By OWNER An aittptionol buv! 2 bedrooms, aitro lorfa kitchen, lew mode rn picture windows, fireplace, glcctric heat, t e r m windows, fenced back yard, and a patio heated with radiant heat. Only 2 blocks from Mills School. 1 block from a pork. Full Price $13,200 FHA Approiicd volu) For particulars, or appointment phone TU 2-5474 ONLY $400 DOWN MEITING NOTICES mad of invfrtfd vss rartonv iu .O.I..I.O k.ii..w. ... 1 num. pavable ed many ihades 0fr which COl itach year prlnnpai and Interest pav ored llghtl play. Soft IMMiC lend Me) Vmm nfflce of the treasurer oft an tir of unreality that is hneht-.lb 5"" "f- "-'ll1 Z11".. T.?"n . rncd hv wirfall. neiina tocka asW a'-compamari hv a eartlilad chem too, flowera. and wi-hina nonl,!fr"- 'ivr per rem nr the proposal. .11 -A mt... r . L The Common Council reserves the ail found bonide a fireplace mFrlfhl , rfJtft ,ny afld nMt which hiiKP lost, crackle they1 The successful bidder for said bonds throw out warmth ,uroished with an opinion as ' to the validity thereof by the law flrml of. Shuler. layre. Winfrea a Rankin, j STRIKE. OI D TAW I Portland Trust Building, Portland 4. DCS MOINES, !0Ad L'PI) rThisn not.e M aulhorited by ordi. Tho Iowa sfAla Snte i avoH nan-a of 'ie Common Cmincil of ihe! irom the law honk. Knday mt. I gjf, h .K1i!T4,h r"'" 0f,,on M4-ot lodgp fur dinner and evening If you know a Past Master, utt defining U ;i?rantt "all per- Done Vareh 12 ivat sons campnm nn ;.n public high-j om kkixm bring him u. laV ' r. r Iha nutnAia nf Irsliln SPECIAL STATED COMMUNICATION PAST MASTERS NI0RT Klamalh Lotlge No. 77. A K. and AM. Monday t u ning, March 23, 8 pm. Dinner at 6:30. Past Masters degree to he conferred on Junior Past Master All Past Masters invited to he guests Sanford C. Selhy. WJJt nr se--i 1 N. Trie 1 IS .... r April