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PAGE 2 A HERALD ANT) NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FRIDAY. MAY 29. 1059 LEGAL NOTICE EQUITY NO. M-1M SUMMONS W THE CIRCUIT COUHT OP THK STATE OF OREGON IN AND POP THE COUNTY OP KLAMATH DELORES JOAN FRANCIS. Plaintiff. Vs. RICHARD W. . FRANCIS. Da fondant. TO: RICHARD W. PRANCIS, De fendant. Ynu ar harrtnr rqutrt to appear and aniwar plaintiff t complaint on fiia herein en or before 4 week from the date of the firtt publication of thu ummons whirn date la the 2th day of May, ISM. and tf you fait to to answer or other w tie appear herein. for want thereof, plaintiff will apply in ine aBovo-entmed court for the re. lief prayed for in her complaint, to wn: For a decree of abaoluie divorce of and from you upon the grnundi cruel and Inhuman treatment, and granting and awarding unto plaintiff ine care, cuatnoy ana control or Can dara Rene prancis, minor child of plaintiff and defendant, all of which 1 more pecifirally act forth and am bed in plaintiff'! complaint on file In the above-entitled Court and which your attention la apcclfically di- rectea. Thlf lummoni te srv4 upon you by publication thereof In the Herald and Newt, once each week for 4 con serutive weeka. pursuant to the Order of the Honorable David R. Vanden berg. Circuit Judge of the above en titled Court, made and entered on the 25th day of May. ISM. the first publication to be made on the 29th day of May, P. K Puckett Attorney for Plaintiff 432 Main Street Klamath rail. Oregon o tOT, May 29. June l. 13. 19. LEGAL NOTICE No M-98 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT XN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter of the Eitat of J1ILTA L HAMMOND. Deceaaed. NOTICE la hereby given that the Undersigned hai filed hi Pinal Ac count and report aa administrator of the above entitled estate, and that the Court haa fixed Monday. June 15. at 10 A M . in the Circuit Court room of the Courthouse. Klamath Falls. Oregon, as the time end place for hearing of objections, u any. to the same and for the settlement of aid estate. ft Claude E. Acre Administrator No. S41 May IS. 22. 29. June I. I NOTICE OP PINAL ACCOUNT No M 30 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Op THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY the Matter of the Ei'at of DE I.BERT DUANE ., BUTLER, Deceased- NOTICE ta hereby given that the undersigned has filed his Pinal Ac count and Report aa administrator of the above entitled estate, and that the Court has fixed Monday, June 13, at 10.00 A M. in the Circuit Court1 Room of the Courthouta. Klamath Falls. Oregon, aa the Urns and place for hearing of objections. If any, to the same and for the settlement of said etflate. t-Wilbur O Brlckner. Admutiatrator No. 134, May IS. 22. 29. June Probate No M 44 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of GEORGE M ASTON MILLER a-k-a Geo. M Miller. Deceated. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned. Bert Edmond MMIer, naa oeen. By an order of the Circuit couri or ine state oi uregon for Klam ath County, appointed executor of tho Last Will and Testament of George Matton Miner a-k-a Geo. M. Miller deceaaed, and that Letters Testamen tary have been imiued to him. All nr- sona having claims against aald estate are hereby notified to present the tame, duly verified and with proper vouchers, to the undentgned at S3 Main Street. Klamath Falls. Oregon, within six ' months from the data nf the first publication of this notice which publication Is the 0th day of May, 1819. Bert Edmond Miller Executor of the Last Will and Testament and of the estate of George Mataon Miller a-k-a Geo M Miller, deceased, fl MAXWELL Attorneys for Executor a .VU) Main Street. Klamath Falls. Oregon. No. S35, May 9. IS, 22. 20. 1 ( C O O NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Manuel M. Orhoa. has been, by an order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klam ath County, appointed administrator of the estate of Myra H. Ocnoa, deceased, and that Letters of Administration have been Issued to him. All persona having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the fame, auiy verified and witn proper vou chers. tn the undersigned at the of- fire of R. B. Maxwell. S-18 Main Street. Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first pub lication nf this notice, which publica tion la the Bin day of May. JB30. MANUEL M. OCHOA Administrator of the Estate of Myra H. Ochoa, deceased. B MAXWELL i Attorney for Administrator. No. t3. May 0, IS, 22. 2ft. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Op THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY tn the Matter of the Estate of VINCENT ZtTMR. Deceased Notice ta hereby given that I have been appointed Executor of the Estate ef Vincent Zumr deceaaed. All persons I having claims again; said estate are required to pesent them to me, with proper vouchers, at the office of Ga ming ac Ganong, First Federal Build ing, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from May IS, IBM, whtrh ta the data of flrat publication of thia no tice. Robert R Walker, Executor Ganong it Ganong Attorneys for Executor No. BA4, May 19, 22, 29. June I. R5Al.IV' 6000 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COtrRT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY the matter of the Estate ol GEORGE A. HARPER. J . Deceased Notice Is hereby given that I have filed my Final Account as Administra trix of the above entitled Estate and that the Court has set Monday, the 22nd day of June, 10.19, at the hour of 10 o'clock A M. aa the time for hearing objections to said Final Ac count, ana settlement thereof. Susan J. Harper Administratrix Proctor 4V Puckett Attorneys for Administratrix No. 967, May 22. 29. June S. 12. LIONS CLUB officers wer installed during dinner meeting Reemes Country Club Tues day evening. From left, they ere Charlie Schuss, director; Everett Ball, president; Chet Clark, treasurer; Richard Green, director; Tom Abernathy, director; Charlie Heaton, di rector; Lions District Governor and installing officer Esten Humphries of Medford; El dred Putnam, first vice president; Dr. Harold Catmull, director; Robert Kerr, lion tamer; John Sandmeyer, tail twister, and Mike Eittreim, secretary. They will reign during the 1959-60 season. NOTICE OF STREET VACATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, at its regular meeting. May 11th, 1939, adopted a res olution declaring on Its own Investi gation and initiation: its intention to vacate that part or Donald Street, from Its intersection with the west line of Oregon Avenue; thence west to the west line of Lot 0. Block 12 2nd Fairview Addition, extended South to the west line of Lot 1. Block 10 said Addition, all In City or Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. inai at a regular meeting or said Common Council to be neld on the 22nd day of June. 19, at the hour or 7:30 o'clock P.M. thereof. In the Council Room of the City Hall for said City, a public hearing will be held on said matter, at which any objections or remonstrances which may be made In writing and filed with the Recorder of said City will be heard and consid ered, and at which the public may be heard. This notice is given by order of the Common Council of said City. j Done this 13th day of May, 1050. 1 ROME KELLER City Recorder. No. UU. May 15, 22, 20. Juno S. illf NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execution (n fore rloture duly Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Klai ath. State of Oregon, dated the 0th day of May. 199, in a certain action tn the Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein E. R. Llndskng and Nico Llndskog as plaintiffs recovered Judgment against Lloyd M. Dent for the sum of $2.300 00 together with ln-i tereat thereon at the rate of 0 per cent per annum from October T. 10.17 until paid: for the further sum or i.wq. 00 aa attorney free; 122.30 for forecloe- report ; and costs and disburse ments In the sum of 028.32 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will on the nth day of June 1030. at the! front door of the court house of Klam ath County, in Klamath Falls, Oregon, in said County, at 10 00 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to wn : The whole of Lota 2d and 31. Sec. Xi, T. JA , R. 7. I W M. con taining 40 acres, located In Klamath County. Oregon, approximately 0 miles southeast of Klamath Agency In the Modoc Point Irrigation Project, taken and levied upon aa the property nf the aald Lloyd M. Dent, or as much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said judgment tn favor of E. R. Ltndtkng and Nico Llndskog against said Lloyd M. Dent, with Interest hereon, together with all costs and disbursements that have or pi ay ac crue. dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon, thu 0th day of Mar. 1010. J. M BRlTTOrf . SHERIFF KLAMATH COUNTY. ORE GON I By Elaine Eaker. Deputy ! 037. May 0. 13. 22. 20 V 11 Jiife-v. EVERETT BALL, left, new president of the Klamath Falls Lion. Club, received from Harlan Dexter, outgoing presi dent, his badge of office at a dinner-meeting Tuesday even ing at Reames Country Club. Official Criticizes Dress; Teacher Becomes Stripper I TOGgPff 3 Miles North of Fort Klamath Crater Lake Highway DENTON PARK No Fishing Limit No Fishinq License Needed Fishing Tackk Furnished Spend a week or a day with us! Cottogei O TraiUr Park Camping Pie me Grounds Swimming for Guests WE CAN HANDLE ANY SIZE PICNIC GROUPS For Rtssrvotions Call: Fort Klamath 2312 HOLLYWOOD (API-A shapely blonde junior hish school teacher who quit teaching because a school oflicial criticized her dress. turned up today as a featured stripper in a burlesque night club Needless to say. she resigned her teaching job before she turned pe"er. Her hometown is .Min polis. Her real name is Pa uicia Ann Carrulhers and she says she was graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1MB. But at the Kl Rancho Club in Los Angeles, she unveils nichtly under the name of Patti White. She says she made the name change in order not to embarrass the suburban school where she taught until last October. She said she chucked teaching Authorities Find Loot ADVANCE. Mo. IAP-Authori ties searched the home and yard ot an admitted bank rohber Thurs day night ajjrl located the missing loot in the Advance, Mo., bank noiaup HJ.iWfl. Highway Patrolman Jack Small found the money in 10s and 20s in a jipper bag in a big dog pen in (he yard of liobert Lec Hager 20. of Korntelt, Mo. Lt. E. K. Dampf of the patrol said authorities pieced together siaiements made by Hager and his two confederates and decided to search llagcr s Korntelt home. Dampf also said that Hager. James A. Foy, 25. ol Trenton. N J . and W alter S. Nicholson. 23. of Livermore. Calif , had orallv ad mittcd takiog part in the Wednes day robbery. All are soldiers at Ft. Campbell, Ky. In all. $17,841 was taken at gun point after Hager and Foy herded, live bank employes into a vanli ' Over M.oou was found in Hagcr's nome. Dampf quoted Hater as savinn th three planned the holdun' he. cause they wanted to make "some easy money." .Meholson was arrested 63 miles away in Cairo, 111., by stale police who spotted a get-away car h has uimnE. in nis Docket k a slip of paper with Hager's address on It. Police used this clue to help crack the case All three have been chamed with bank robbery and assaul, with a dangerous and deadly weapon. when one official kept riding her aooui me way sne aressed. "Everything I did was wrong." she said. "Either my dresses were too tight or too revealing. I couldn't even wear long earrings without criticism. The Rids all loved the way I dressed but one day this official said: '"Do yiu realize what you are doing In these junior high school boys?' "I decided then that I couldn't be myself any more if I stayed in teacning. &o 1 quit. never reauy wanton to be a icacner anyway, said told a re porter. "I've always wanted to be an actress. She said she sought acting work but jobs were scarce. Finally her agent got her a job at the night club as a nude The models who just stand on the staee. as nnHn as ine law allows. then, a few weeks dm" ch said, "the manager handed me a g string and told me to go out mere ana strip. "I do evervthine nn imnnlco Ri. fore I knew it. I was out there. I never dreamed that I ever ennirt nut mere I was. "I still blush when I perform." Does she prefer burlesque to teaching school? "It beals getting up at a.m. And no one criticizes my dress. And there are no papers to correct." Statement Retracted ALGIERS. Algeria LTPD The French army reported Wednes day night its troops crossed the lunisian border in pursuit of Al gerian rebels. Then it took back the statement. Whether the French actually did venture onto Tunisian soil was left unclear. If they did. the incident could blow up into the biggest spat be tween France and Tunisia since French Air Force bombers killed Moslems in a retaliation raid on Sakiet-Sidi-Youssef 15 months ago. Both versions of the official communique said six French and 32 rebels were killed in fighting around Djebel Harraba. This is a mountain which straddles the Al genan-lunisian border about 60 miles south of the coast. The first text said that during the battle, French forces, "using the right of pursuit . . . pene trated one kilometer isix-tenths of a mile) into Tunisia." Shortly afterward an official correction was issued deleting mention of "right of pursuit" and penetration of Tunisia. However, there was no official denial that the border had been crossed As corrected, the communique said simply that the rebels had been pursued around the "north ern slope of the mountain. Since the northern slope lies on both sides of the frontier, the ex act location of the battle was left vague. n uorner crossing would pro- vine prime propaganda ammuni tion for the rebels. They charged reccnuy mat unidentified French military leaders were planning to spread the Algerian war into Tu nisia this month. A crossing also would Hnal n blow to President Charles de Gaulle's efforts to bring the cost ly Algerian war to an end. Show Burns; Star Sings NEW YORK APi "When I spotted the flames, I nudged Andy. Neither of us moved. I just kept on singing louder and louder to drown out the noise back stage." Speaking was Dolores Gray, blonde leading lady of the Broad way musical "Destry Hides Again." Dolores, as a dance hall host ess, was warbling to Andy Grif fith, who plays the shy sheriff, when a backdrop curtain caught fire Wednesday at the matinee performance. About 1,500 persons packed the house. Flames curled up the curtain for about 20 feet. Smoke began billowing about the Imperial Theater. Loud noises came frorrf back stage as fire extinguishers were rushed into action. A few persons in front rows got up to leave. Miss Gray, who had been softly singing "Anyone Would Love You. belted out an encore. Practically all the theatergoers remained in their seats. Out front came Leonard Pat rick, the stage manager. "Ther? is a little lire, he said. "There is no danger. We'll resume the snow in a lew minutes if you 11 just go outside and wait for us." The audience trooped out to the lobby as though it was routine intermission lit was onlv the end of the first act.) When they returned to their seats, they patiently watched mopping-up operations. Backstage crews had the lire out before fire men arrived. "DENNIS THE MENACE" Tornadoes have killed fewer per sons in the U.S. in the last five years than any comparable neri- od in the previous 40 years. Cred it is given to the Weather Bureau radar warning network. Ten-Year Term Given Arsonist PENDLETON. Ore. (API Judge W. W. Wells sentenced Har old Winston Leigh, 23, to 10 years in prison. He had been ennvicipd of burning down a Blue Mountain resort for 150. Leigh, an emplove of the leh. man Springs Hotel in the Blus Mountains south of here nleariori gum? in tutuii court o a nrst uegree arson cnarge in connec tion with the 1957 fire. Leigh admitted receiving $50 for selling ine lire, said Dist. Atty. Richard Courson. who did not re veal tne source of the alleged Hdmeni. Hike Reported In Traffic Deaths CHICAGO (AP)-Traffic deaih on me nation s highways jumped in April for the fourth straight iiiumii. i in:, reverses tne down ward trend in traffic fatalities re- coroea in 1H57 and 1D58. me national a etv (Jounri sain today the toll for the first four months this year was 10.680 a gain of 4 per cent from the 10.270 deaths in the same 1958 period. ine increase in April deaths was 1 per cent-2.610 fatalities this year against 2.580 in 1958. ine council estimated that hieh. way accidents also brought disab ling injuries to 400.000 persons in me lour-montn period. AID CUT HINTED MANILA (UPI) Mai. Gen William Nutter, chief U. S. mill tary advisor to the Philippines, saio weanesoay that u. S. mm tary assistance to the Manila gov ernment may be cut. Nutter in formed defense officials here that the reduction was being consid ered as part of a general world wide pruning in military assis tance to all foreign countries by ine unuea states. Of ENS TONm C4J . . ConKawM Sat. 4V Sua. tnm 12:41, i Jdt f f & GREGORY PECK Sl ei" ,0DI IOCKIO IN A CRIM BATTLE... AS -lof THEIR HEARTS CRY f OUT rOR A WOMAN ' af? AT HOME! 3 ' I GOT FOURr h'OlV AWy BOX TOPS DO WE NEED? Court Records KLAMATH FALLS Ml MCIPAL COI BT Randolph Tupper. drunk. 25 or da vs. Clarence E. Podawillz, drunk. S2S or 12' s davt. William Wehunt. drunk. $25 or I2'i day. John D. Fullcrlon, drunk, f?S or 12 'i days. KLAMATH COINTY DISTRICT fOI RT Thorn a, Joseph Kilkcr Jr., violation basic rule. 7.50. Raymond Edward Simi, fait Hop at atop sum. W. Donald Ray Walker, violation basic rule. $15. Preston J. Card, violation basic rule. $7.M. Edvard Thomas Wood, Improper turn at intersection $10. Richard Cordon Manning, no P.U.G permit, $13. Lie we lien Milbert Gchring. fail dis play license. $3- Hoyd taion Laws, inwxicarea upon 'public highway, $.13 or 13 days in lieu of fine: committed- Jack Neil Parker, violation basic rule, $12.30. On The Record KLAMATH FALLS BIRTHS BOVS COOK Born to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cook May 27 in Klamath Valley Hos pital a boy. weighing 7 lbs., in1, ou, GREEN Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Green May 27 in Klamath Valley Hos pital a boy, weighing 6 lbs.. 7 or. SMITH Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam J Smith May 27 in KlamatN Valley Hospital a boy, weighing 6 lbs., II ou. r.iRL R OB IN SON Born to Mr and Mrs. Gerald J. Robinson May 27 in Klam ath Valley Hospital a girl, weighing 10 lbs., 12 ou. Ifisa ROCNDl'P Boys: 22S Girls: 1U WRITES OWN TICKET ORLANDO. Fla. UPI Marga ret Carr paid a 50-cent fine for a parking violation, and then went to work with a red face. Miss Carr checks parkins met ers, and writes parking tickets. OPEN DAILY 7 tOO M, ENDS TONIGHT! ' uuuia i Tab . HUNTER Natalia wooo Faoturs 7:50 I lf:3S The Girl He Left Rohir.H" Shown at 10:05 O..I- -SATURDAY! ALU NITS ShOWI snznEvj "'TAYLOR LW1DMARK Savas punwt on rh lOWrtfosrl WADE PATRICIA OWENS L.. JTt JlJrTSHi I TONITE and. 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