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    PACE 12 A
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Thursday, July 23, 195
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned hu been appointed admin
irttnx of the Estate of thodiu wu
liam Pieerd. alto known at T. W. Pi
card, deceased, by the Circuit Court
f Klamath County, Oregon, and that
all person having claim agatiut aaid
tale are hereby notified to present
the tame to said administratrix at the
ffiee of the undersigned at Room 4,
Meinase Building. Kiamam ram. ure
on. toarether with Proper vouchers.
within tlx months of the dale of the
first publication of thla notice, which
U juiy urd, iatt.
Helena Edith PUrard
Administratrix
O'Neill McLaren
Attorneya for Admlniitratrtx
ho. 88, July 23, 30, August 6, 13, 1859
No. 57-73
NOTICE Or FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or
THE STATE Or OREGON
IN AND TOR -V
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
Tn the Matter of the Estate nt
JESSIE BOBBINS WEISER, Deceased
Notice is hereby given that I have
filed mv Final Account as adminis
trator of the Estate of Jessie Robbini
Welter, deceased, and that the Court
haa set September 1, 1090, at the hour
of 10:00 a.m., as the time lor the
hearing of objections to aald Final
Account and settlement thereof.
Dated this July 23rd, 1059.
LORENTINE S. WEISER
Administrator
O'NEILL Sc McLAREN
Attorney! for Administrator
ho. 88, July 23, 30, August 0, 13, 1959
PROBATE No. 59-75
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
Tn the Matter of the Estate of
WALTER EDMOND ANDERSCH. being
the same person as W. E. ANDERbCH,
Dread.
Notice la hereby given that I have
been appointed Administratrix of the
estate of Walter Edmond Andersrh.
belne- the aame person as w. E. An
dersch, deceased. All persons having
claims against said estate are required
to present them to me, with proper
vouchers, at the office of Ganong it
Canong, First Federal Building, Kfam
ath Falls, Oregon, within , six months
from July l, 1959, writer, is 'tne aaie
ef first publication of thla notice.
Genevieve Andersen, Adrainii'
tratrix , ; .
Gannng & Ganong 1
Attorneys for Administratrix
ho, 77, July 16, 23 , 30, August 8. '
No. 58-1
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
IN TfE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOB
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
tn the Matter of the Estate of PAT
RICK J. JACKSON, Deceased
Notice Is hereby given ' that .1 have
tiled my Final Account as adminis
trator of the Estate of Patrick J.
Jackson, deceased, and that the Court
haa set July 31, 1950, at the htur of
10:00 a.m., as the time for the hearing
of objections to aaid Final Account
and settlement thereof. i
Dated this July 2. 1959
J. C. O'NEILL,
Administrator
O'NEILL at McLAREN
Attorneya for administrator
No. A3 July 2-8-16-23. 1050
Temperatures Of Depths Provide Clues For Crew
By LEONARD ENGEL
Copyright. 1958
ABOARD RESEARCH VESSEL
VEMA (AP) The men call it the
hero board, because "you feel like
a bloody hero after you've been
out on it in bad weather."
It'i a swaying, slender pivoted
board that projects out over the
side of the far-ranging Columbia
University research ship Vema-
two thirds of the way aft along
the starboard side, and seven feet
above the deck.
The swaying plank's proper
name Is the hydro board. It's used
for ..attaching record thermo
meters and water sample bottles
to a wire cable that carries them
down to the bowels of the ocean, samples and temperature mea-
miles below.
In the weeks 1 was on Vema
someone was out on the hero
board almost every day, sending
down and retrieving thermo
meters and bottles. Vema and
three other research ships were
cruising the Atlantic north of
Puerto Rico, looking for a site for
the MohoTe, the miles-deep hole
that is to be drilled through the
earth's crust beneath the sea.
Knowledge of water conditions is
indispensable to the Mohole pro
ject.
Moreover, ocean research ships
send down thermometers and bot
tles wherever they go. For water
(JJV- THE CASE Of
I V THE FORGETFUL SHERIFF
By Donald J. Sobol
The Bureau of Land Management an
nnuncea plana to adverUie for compe
tltlve bids timber from the tracts
described below during the period July
1. 1990 to June 30, I960. Theie
tracts art tn addition to the tracts
Included Jn the plan previously an
nounced for the period January
1, low to June 30. i960. This timber
Is on lands managed by the Medfnrd
District. The volumes listed are pre-
llminary estimates of the timber to be
offered from certain portions ot the
sections described. The tracts are
grouped according to the quarter of
the calendar year in wmcn it
probable that the timber will be
fared for bids. Auctions will be held
each month of the year at which time
specific cruised volumes and minimum
appraised prices will be published, as
well aa other Information regarding
the type of bidding, the exact time
and place for receipt of bids, and oth
er terms and conditions relating to the
conduct of the auction and to timber
Bale contracts. Further Information
Jnay ba obtained from the District
Manager. Bureau of Land Manage
ment, South Riverside at Barnelt
Road. Medford, Oregon. KLAMATH
MASTER UNIT IN 3rd QUARTER
4 K., Sec. 37, 1.000 M bd. ft.; T. 40 S.
R. I.. Sees. 27 33. 3.500 M bd ft.
T. 39 S., R. S I.. Sec. 13, 3.900 M
bd. ft.: T. 40 S. R. 7 E.. Sec.
1.000 M bd. ft.; IN 4th QUARTER
CALENDAR YEAR 1999: T. 38 S, R
E., Sec. 31, 3.000 M bd. ft.t T. 38 S.
It. S I., Sec. 34. 4.000 M bd. ft.
No. 78, July 18, 13.
Haledjian dismounted from his
little burro and limped after the
other dudes bent upon corralling
some western color.
The tour's grizzled little guide
brought them to a pocket formed
by high boulders. He motioned for
silence.
'Now this here spot is cajled
Outlaw Cemetery, on account of
the five desperadoes laid under in
75. .
"Them outlaws held up the bank
at River Falls and got off with
$12,000 in gold. The sheriff set
out after 'cm, but bein' new on
the job, forgets to buckle on his
shootin' irons.
"So a posse rides after .the sher
iff, seein' as he might need help.
About a mile outa town, they hear
gun play. When it stops, they ride
up to this here spot. Stretched
out dead as fish in a barrel is
them five outlaws.
'The sheriff has the gold and a
bad arm. Claimin' he only done his
duty, he says the lookout spotted
him and pumped two Bullets into
his left arm afore he can act.
Then he gets ahold of the look
out's pearl-handled six-gun . and
puts a shot plumb through the
lookout's head.
"The other four buckoes come
ashootin', but the lawman drills
'em all in four seconds flat two
between the eyes and two in the
heart. ' '
"The. leader of the posse tells
the sheriff he can run for mayor.
Then one of the citizens speaks
up. The six outlaws Is boothilled
where they lay, and the posse con
ducts the sheriff back to town.
Naturally, they hang him.
"I guess they reckoned he was
either one of the gang or the lie
he told was an insult to their.
brains. Either case was cause for
the' rope in them days." .',
Haledjian knew what the citizen
said. Do you?
auk.
"Stretched out dead as fish
in a barrel is them outlaws."
:u0
Bno a3n)S ixu am qejg : 'iibu
pjed 'auo sim passim noA"Ti ;
sBHio aAij aqj - jo
qana pamn usq) jjijaqs aifi' PUB
o) pajij im(oo aq) jaquiautaif
(;'anS-xf b jo
jno spnnq usass jag j,ubo no,
ICopyrljhf, 159, by Dona lei i. Sobol)
surements provide clues to one of
the ' most important and. most
mysterious regions on earth the
region below the surface of the
sea.
Oceans cover more than 70 per
cent of the earth's surface and
contain an almost inconceivably
vast mass of water over 320 mil
lion cubic miles of it. Hidden with
in this huge "inner space" is more
life than exists on land much of
it still unknown.
Hidden in the "inner space,"
too, are currents mifihtier than
hundreds of Mississippi, trans
porting tropical warmth to one
shore and chilling cold to another.
Recent studies have even con
nected the oceans with the Ice
Ages. Warm Atlantic currents
helped bring the glaciers that
buried the continents by melting
the Arctic .ice and converting dry
arctic winds to wet, snow-bearing
ones.
Oceanographers probe many as
pects of the sea simultaneously.
Almost all research ships, for ex
ample, are constantly on the look
out for new species of marine life.
Early on its present voyage.
Vema went fishing for a "sea
monster" the adult form of a re
cently . discovered outside eel
larva, whose adult form could
easily be of sea monster size. No
monster was caught, though some
thing of great size and strength
struck and straightened out the
heavy six-inch iron hook Vema
had put down.-
And Vema's biology trawl did
bring back, off Central America
five specimens of a marine worm
belonging to a family thought ex
tinct for 300 million years.
Oceanographie ships have long
charted currents. At first, the
purpose was to aid navigation.
now they are studied for clues
to the migration of fish and the
role of the oceans as weather and
climate maker.
Meandering ocean waters can
be tracked in several ways. One
is to look for telltale markers that
tag particular masses of ocean
water. That's one of the missions
of the man on the hero board.
The temperature records and
water samples he obtains identify
water masses deep in the ocean
and help reveal ocean water's
wanderings.
Over the decades, analysis has
shown that the temperature, salt
content and several other pro
perties of particular masses of
ocean water are remarkably con
slant.
As a result, ocean researchers
have been able to work out the
main patterns of ocean water
flow. Warm water flows along the
surface of the ocean from the
equator to the poles. Cold water
flows back again down below,
near the bottom.
OSBORN HOTEL
EUGENE. ORE.
Mrs. J. B. Early Jea Early Jr.
Proprietara
ThtroEgkly Mo"er
ROUND-UP DANCE
t?L liS SATURDAY
JULY 25
' Klamath
AUDITORIUM
Dancing 9 to 1
Starring
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No. M-3
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
IN TH CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE TATl OF ORXGON
IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
In the Metter of the lit aw of
HAMIK 8KEEN FARNSWORTH, Da
MIMfli
Nolle 1 hereby .riven thet I have
tiled my Final Account as executor
ef tne Estate ol Mamie Skeen Farm
worth, deceased, end that the Court
naa sat iuiy ai, ww at tne nour oi
10:00 a.m.. as the time for the hear
iriff of objections to aald Final Ac
count and settlement thereof.
Dated this July a, Mitt.
VICTOR C. TAYLOR
Executor
O'NEILL St McLAHKN
Attorneys for Executor
No. 48, July 3, 9, lfi. 23, -
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the un
derstgned has been aDDOinted adminis
trator of the Estate of Thelma Hood,
also known aa Thelma Miller Hood,
deceased, by the Circuit Court of Klam
ath County, Oregon, and that all per
sons having claims against said es
tate are hereby notified to preten
same to said administrator at the of
fice of the undersigned at Room 4,
Melhaae Building, Klamath Falls. Ore
gon, together with proper Vouchers,'
within six months of the dale of the
first publication of this notice, .which
U JUly IS, 1B38.
Charles Hood, Sr. ' ' i
Administrator
O'Neill tt McLaren
Attorneys for Adm.nlitratnr
No. 73, July 16. 23, 30, August 6. 1959
NOTICE TO CREDITORS -
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that
tne undersigned has been appointed
by the Circuit Court of the Stale of
Oregon for Klamath County. Oreaon
as Administratrix of the Estate of
Gerald Roy Lalo. Deceased. All rwr-
aons having claims against aald estate
are hereby required to present them to
me at tne office of Glenn D. Ramtres.
" Aulte 303. l.O.O.F. Building. I2 Main
Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, with
proper vouchers within six months
- from the date of this notice.
DATED this 33rd day of July. UMIV
Grace Lalo, Administratrix of
the Estate of GERALD ROY
LALO. Deceaaed
GLENN D. RAMIREZ
ROBERT M. REDDING
Attorneya for Administratrix
No. 93, July 33, 30, August 6. 1j. 1939
NOTICE OF STREET VACATION .
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the Common Council of the City of
' Klamath Falls, Oregon, at Its regular
meeting, juiy ao, adopted a res
olution, declaring on Its own Investi
gation and initiation; Its intention to
vacate: van Ken Street, in a westerly
direction, from lis intersection with
the west line of Highway 97. known
as West Side Bypass, to lis intersec
tion with the east tine of Monti iu
Street, all in City of Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
That at regular meeting of said
Common Council to be held on the
14th. day of August. IBM. at the hour
ef 7:30 o'clock P.M. thereof. In the
Council Room of the City Hall for
aid City, a public hearing wjll be
held on aald matter, at whtrh any ob
jections or remonstrances which may
be made In writing and filed with the
Recorder of said City will be heard
and considered, and at which the Pub
lic may ba heard.
Thla notice is given by order of the
Common Council of aald City,
Dona this July 33, 19S9.
ROME KELLER I
City Recorder.
MO. 9$, July 93, 90, August I, 13. 1999.'
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