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WEDNESDAY. MAY 27. lflSfl APPOINTMENT MADE Charles Martin, a Klamath Falls Medical technologist, was appoint-1 td to the board of directors of the Oregon State Society of Amer ican Medical Technologists dur ing a recent election meeting at Eugene. Martin was also chosen to represent the state organiza tion in a national convention to be conducted soon. New Salesman Added SILANI. FISHER, realtors, a n -pounces the addition of Bob Baker to. their sates staff. Bob pa& lived in Klamath Palls for the past 18 years, is a KUHS graduate ond has been in the reol estott business for obout 1 year. Feel free to call on Bob ot any time concerning your real estote problems. Bob will be happy to he I p you find o home or sell o home. Ph. 4-9195 - Temporory offices' 116 S. 8th. Adv Call Jim Crismon - TU AID LSD NEW HOPE FOR... - PARALYSIS VICTIMS Through New Discoveries! AMAZING RESULTS AT SPEARS The discoveries and developments made at Spears Chiropractic Hospital for the treatment of most diseases are bringing relief to many suffer ers who believed they were doomed to invalidism. Thousands of patients from every state in the Union and several foreign countries- enter Spears Hospital each year. Though no claims are made for cures, many patients proclaim their re sults as miraculous. Only nature cures and all a doctor can do is assist in this great work. Because about 90 of our patients reach us after having been given up or declared incurable elsewhere,' naturally some of them arrive too late for com plete relief, but a majority go home well satisfied end happy. Chiropractic treatment gets at the cause of disease instead of being just a" palliative measure. For further information, see your local Chiro practor and write Spears Chiropractic H6spital for free documented proof of results in scores of different diseases. Also send names of friends to whom you want us to send our literature. MUSCUIAII DYSNOMY MuKuler Dystrophy it paralysis re , suiting from disturbances ot tht nervei allowing i Infiltration, ol fatty tissue in tht muscles which in advanced cases way bring about total paralysis. Paral sis. benns in the lags, gradually spreads upward unless arrestment can be obtained. CUEHU. PALSY The name Cerebral Palsy meens brain ' eartlysit. It is no respecter of se end most cases ordinate prenitally, during birth or from three to si months after birth. There are varying degrees of thu condition. Although some cases experience cer tem deiiees of flaccid paralysis, most victims of Cerebral Palsy ere spastic. The spasticity is sometimes local but more often sffects the votuntery muscles of the entire body. Many cases have varying degrees of epileptoid con vulsions. The mmds of some ire ef fected while ethers have near normal mentality. There re seldom two cesei alike or effected to the same degree. Injury iopiars to be the most predom inant cause of Cerebral Palsy. Many o tht cases are associated with skull distortion of one type or mother, earn eni pressure on the brain. Throefft tar nsetrcb. we hare develeped sea types f treataeat ftr tscb conditio. MllOMYEimS ' Paralysis resulting from Poliomyelitis affects the front part of tht spinel cord the spinel type of paralysis and tM best of tht brain in the cerebral Spears Chiropractic Hospital 1 10th In. it ltr. It . 0et PJOQ. 01 U5I1 simi . Cik. L ) Yi ) jft TOM WRIGHT LOW h RATES on Moving & Storage Get Our Low, Law Estimates Before You Act! Now Rep resenting 6 Different Nation wide Ven Lines. EAD'S TRANSFER & STORAGE Bended & Licensed Brokers 553 Market TU 2-4671 Gt3ATntST Lit I Now ... A Guoranred-for-lif INCOME REPLACEMENT PLAN! For Complete Information 2-3454 or TU 4-4628 MUSCUUIt ATKOPHT Muscular Atrophy results from the disturbances in the front pert of the spinal cord and usually beams with atrophy or wailinj of (tie small muscles of tne bends, later it nay eitend to other muscle MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Multiple Sclerosis results from im pairment of the spinal nerves, spinel cord end the brain It Is brought about by many causes. The predominant one being injury to end pressure on spinel nerves and spinel cord, resulting in circulatory and nutritionel disturbances. The age onset varies from, twenty to forty years end the instance is higher in women than men. It is estimated there are eppronmately 250.000 cases in the United Stetes. CEIUItU MM0MHet OK STIOKU Paralysis from hemorrhages within the brem, commonly known as strokes, ere most frequently associated wilt high blood pressure, such as hyper tension and hardening ol the arteries, known as arteriosclerosis. MTOTROPHIC UTEP.U SCLEROSIS Amyotrophic lateral Sclerosis il tepidly progressive paralysis resulting from involvement of the brain stem locelad at the base if the skull. There are mmy causes Tor this condition, neck iniuries among which play en imooitent role. Early symptoms of these conditions ere paralysis ol the hands and erms. As the disease advances, leg muscles, swallowing and breething to- come enecito. Klamath Lad To Graduate Tom Wrijht of Klamath Falls will be graduated Friday morning from Stout State College in Menom inee. Wisconsin. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Wright of Route 1. Wright will receive a bachelor of science degree in industrial edu ration. He was graduated from Henley High School. He is plan; ning to accept a graduate assis- tantship at Ball State Teachers College at Muncie, Indiana, to work on a master of arts degree in industrial education. At Mcnomonie, Wright was pres ident of . the campus Wesley Stu dent Fellowship, secretary of the Metals Guild professional metal working society, and a member of Kpsilon Pi Tau international industrial education honor society, Chi Lanihda fraternity, the Stout student Guidance Association, the student governing board and of the college newspaper staff. Witnesses Slate Meet Announcement was made this week that a rccional convention of Jehovah's Witnesses will be held in Iiujjene, July 9-12. Local ly. George Ilric2'cse. "residing minister of the Klamath Falls con gregation, said that delegates from Oregon, Northern California and southern Washington will at tend. "Some 90 consregations will be represented. Hncnscse said And. judging from the reaction here, our group will be attending :one hundred per cent. I The convention, one of six sched uled for the West Coast this sum mer, will be Eugene's largest for i trie Centennial year. It is expect ed to attract visitors from prac ! tically every state in the union. ' The assembly is planned to assist each one of Jehovah's Wit nesses to develop and enlarge his Binie leaching capabilities, Hnc ziscse said. "Special Bible dis courses will be given by some of the top speakers from the world headquarters in Brooklyn, New York." Hric?iscse said that the local congregation is making prepara. lions, not only to attend, but participate in the various activi ties connected with the Christian gathering. All the preparations and actual operations of the assembly, from tne administration on down, are handled by volunteer workers." he explained. "Doctors, cooks, sound engineers, musicians, and scores of others will all be serv ing without pay. This includes lhe ministers who will be delivering ine puonc mole lams. The only animal-that is purple in color is the blesbok. a small soutn African antelope. 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U If s ? f "1V.l 4 vTi.itwJ THE BEST of fhe poster crop in a recent contest sponsored by the Klamath County Cham ber of Commerce for school students were designed and made by these youngsters. In the front row, from left, are Janelle Peterson, a first grader at Fairview School; Beverly Eagle, sixth grade, Mills School; end Carter 8onney, first grade, Fairview School. In the second row. from left, are Linda Freid and Karen Susac. fourth graders of Chiloquin School, and Tom Cole, fifth grade, Roosevelt. In back, from left, are Ernie Taggert end Amy Kerr, of Klamath Union High School; Charlotte Reynolds, seventh grftde, Mills, end Jeanne Schiff, fifth grade, Sacred Heart Academy. She won the grand prite. Mrs. Loren Ward and Mrs. Phil schroeder, Death Of Youth Said Accidental YAKIMA 'API The death of Henry A. Sherwood. 17, during his suburban high school initiation Way 19, was officially declared an accidental drowning Monday. Athletes being initiated into tne Moxee Letterman s Club were paddled while they dove in and swam across a small pona. ui Yakima County Prosecutor Ray E. Munson said investigaion showed this had nothing to do with Sher wood s death. An autopsy showed, the sopho more drowned. A blow over his right eye could have caused a mild concussion, but Munson said this was not connected with the drowning. HIGH-POWERED BURNS LEXINGTON. N. C. (UPD Telephone company worker Dor man Loman was rushed to a hos pital Monday after the line he was holding came in contact with a 22,000-volt cable. He suffered serious burns all over his body. - it ' 1. T-y? -r--t a. Vmp' V-Umt f ata VEHICIES IT WHITS MOTORS... W0tllrt IMGCST MANUFACTURE" Of 4-WHUL DRIVE VEHICLES MOTORS Klamath rails S P-M. SATURDAYS -aHLlNC,STAPT r i . rfiM who worked in the contest, are GARY LEE BRENEMAN Youth To Vie In Contest Gary Lee Rreneman, a senior at Klamath Union High School has been nominated to compete for a 5500 ONC-So. Cal. Truck Line "Step to Knowledge" scholar ship that will be given a high school graduate in the company's Oregon, Nevada and California service area this year. Twenty slu- 'dents have been nominated in the area. Breneman has maintained a 3 5 grade average during his high school junior and senior years. He has been active in the science math and Latin clubs and in the International Relations League He Is vice president of the Honor Society, business manager of the pep band and property manager of the concert band. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin S. Breneman of 228 Mor timer Street. The local judging committee was composed of Arnold Gralapp. superintendent of city schools; Charles Carlson. KUHS principal; Floyd Wynne. Herald and News city editor; vJames Kerns, of the J. W. Kerns Oregon Limited, and Norman Moty of Moty k Van Dyke, Incorporated. The Klamath Lumber Yards WILL CLOSE at Noon Friday In otder to give our employees the benefit of the full 2-day Holiday. International Paper Co. Kai" Home Lumber J. W. Copeland Yards Basin Building Materials Klamath Valley Lumber Co. McCollum Lumber Swan Lake. Moulding Co. r St?'?' KLAMATH in back Parents-Patrons Hold Final Meet MAL1N Malln Parents and Pa trons organizations held its last meeting of the year on May 19 with president. Mrs. Frank Paygi Jr. presiding. Guest speaker of the evening was Dr. M. K. Woodcll of South ern Oregon College who spoke on The World Today. ' The seventh and eighth grade classes gave a choral reading directed by Mrs. Emit Tofell and a group from the sixth grade did folk dances with Mrs. Merle Evans as their teacher. Introduced Were the new offi cers for next year. Gerry Brown, president; Mrs. Byron Johnson, secretary and Mrs. Jack Lindsay, treasurer. Refreshments were served by mothers of the fifth and sixth grade rooms with Mrs. Georgia Gentry. Mrs. Emma Kirkpatrick. Mrs. June Crawford and Mrs, Merle Kirkpatrick in charge. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE Or DATB Or FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Of THE STATE Or OBEOON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY thi Matter of the Etat of EUGENE M. HAMMOND. DereateH: Nolle li hereby given that I have filed my final account of the adminis tration of the above entitled estate and that the Court hai appointed June ia, iftM. at 10 A M. as the time for hear ing objection! to tuch final account and the settlement thereof. Mary L- Ham mono. Executrix No. 848. May 13. 20, 27. June 3. NOTICE OP SALE Notlre la hereby given that the un-ewai-mtti. aa Administratrix of the E tate of Abner Kirk, deceased, will on nri After tha 22nd day of June. !!, pursuant to an order of 'the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath, sell to the highest bidder for cah. at the of lie of L. flBTH SISEMORE. Attorney, i-u Main Strret, Klamath Falls. Oregon. that cer Urn real property aeicriia Undivided v Interest la and to Lots H and 10. Sec. 27, T. a . Undivided TM-30U Interest, suhjert to dower right of an undivided 104- 3016 interest of Linte Knight Ktrli in and to SWV of Sec. M, i. JO S , R I.W.M. DOI-LY RIHri ADMINtSTRATHIX L. ORTH S1SEMORK Attorney for AdministratrlS Wo. MO. May 20. 7. June 3. 10. WANT AD CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY AVTOMOTTVE Tri1n - Auto MuvfailUneMiua Ntw Car eh Trucks UMd Cars Truck. BMri.nV WENT Help Wntd. rmBl Hrtp Wanted, Mala , - .. Hl Wanttd Situationa Wanted REAL ESTATE llAtvfns For Rant .,. Apartmanttt For Kant .. Hnuaes For Rant . Mite, Proparty to Lat Real Cstala Kvrhanca . Raal Batata Tnr Sala - Businaa OpportunitlM NOTICES Card of Thanks Mimofim . Funaral Hnmat ., , Maatinf Noticas n ,.i Ixwt round Ganarsl Notlaa Paraonali ... Pubite CharitT Sarvscea WltCELLANBOrt Tranaportation Haalth -. Kdutratlonal . Fmanrial Leant Buildini - Ramodaltng Fuel Haatlni .... Food Produca .. RoaU Pats Sports - HobMi Radio TV Muite . , Livattor k elf Poultry . Machlnary ... .. whil Misc. For Rant . Mik. Wanted Mtc. 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Lfy adit or rejact any .Want Ad copy and will ba ratponalbla (or only one Incorraet tnaartlon ot any t-tuhllcatlnn of lama. Corractlona or cancallatioaa If racaivad by S:30 p m. will ba made la toUowtnf day'a publication. FUNERAL HOMES WARDS Klamath Tunarat Homo. SIS Hljh Straat. Phono TU 3-4404. O'HAIR'S Mamorlal ChapaL 838 Pine. Phono TO 4-34SS. Parkins - avaU- abla. LEGAL NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will ba received by the Oregon State Oame Commission,! 10:14 S. w. Alder Street. P.O. Box 41.1A. Portland 0, Oregon, until S p.m. Pacific Standard Time, Wednesday. June 3. iW for tha CONSTRUCTION RESIDENCE AND OTHER MIS CELLANEOUS WORK t tha Klam ath Trout Hatchery, located near Klamath Agency. Oregon, and will then and there be opened and pub licly read aloud. Bids received after the time fixed for opening the tarn ill not he considered unless delay Is due solely to the malls. Plans, specifies l Ions and forma of con tract document may ba obtained at the office of tha Oregon Stale Oama Commission at 1034 B. W. Alder Street. Portland t. Oregon. All contractors shall comply with ill tate laws pertaining to the quallll- rations to bidders, and particularly Oregon Revised Statutes ai00 and 279.342. Inclusive. Each proposal shall ba made out on Form of Proposal eontainea in in contract documanta and shall ba ac companied by a certified check or bid bond made payable to tne Oregon State Game Commission of the State of Oregon in an amount not less than ton oer cent uo of in wtai amount of the proposal. Tha Oregon State Gam Commls. sion roservaa the right to reject any or all bids. No bidder may withdraw hi nid er the hour set for the opening unless said award la delayed for a period exceeding thirty 30i days. OR EGON STATE GAMt COMMISSION 134 s. W. Alder Street P. O. Bo 41. 10 Portland 9, Oregon No. 077, May 85, M. 27. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE On the 12th day of June. 1959. the hour of 10 A M. at the front door of the Courthouse In Klamath Falls. Oree-on. I will sell el auction to tha highest bidder for cash the fol lowing desrribt-d real property located in Ktamatn uoumy, uregon, w n. Tract 31 of Pleasant Home Tracts. Said sala Is made under execution Issued out of tha Circuit Court ol th HUli nf Oman for Klamath Coun ty to ma dirertad In the case of Ron aid Phalr. Plaintiff, vs. Kara o. uwis and Anna Ma Lewis, husband and wife; DnitH States of America: Owens Adjustment Servici, Inc.; Slate Tax, Commission; Ellta'-ielh Berrong (for merly Eli isbet h Drake): Kiamatn County, and M. A. Carter, doing buil- ness aa Carter a Collection Agency, oa leaden ts. j M Brit ton Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon by Elaine Baker Denuty No. S40. May 13, 10, ST, Juno S- NOTICE OF DATE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OSEOON FOR KI-AMATH COUNTY Tn the Matter nf the Ftato SARAH E- HAHSHBARGgR, Da- ceased: ! Notice Is hereby given mat I nave filed my final account of the adminis tration of tha abov entitled estate and that th Court has appointed June IS. lflM. at 10 A M. as tha time for hear ing objections to such final socount and the settlement thereof. JimN W. Stllwell. Administrator with the Will An nexed No. 147, May 13, M. ST, luno S. NOTICE OF DATE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT tSt THE CIRCUIT COURT OT THE STATE OP OKEOON rnn klamatm county In tho Maltor of th Estato of EDWIN A. THOMAS, who was also known E. A. THOMAS. Deceased Notice to hereby given that I have filed my final account of tho adminis tration of tho above entitled estate and that tha Court haa appointee! Juno 12. Its, at to A.M. oa the time for near. ing objectkma to such final account and tho Mltlemcnt tnereoi. Nora I Thome. Executrta NO. MO. 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