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CAR Notes Freedom's Famed Dates As their part in celebrating American History Month, which it the month of February, Sconchin Society, Children ot the American Revolution, will present a radio program Thursday evening, Feb 21, at 10 o'clock. The theme of the program is "Freedom's Fa mous Dates." CAR members are each taking a famous date from American history and will speak briefly about its significance to all Americans Cecile Longueville, chairman of Patriotic Education for Sconchin Society, CAIl will introduce the program, and also give a brief introduction and conclusion to the program Other members participating are Salley Wales, the dale of the Magna Carta. 1215; Melinda Whit ney, the year 14!I2 and Colum bus; Phyllis Waters, the Mayflow er Compact, I 20 ; Rebecca Pier- son, the Zenger Trial and Free dom of the Press, 1735; Nikola Longueville, the Boston Tea Par ry. 177.1; Susan Whitney, Paul Revere's Ride, 1775; Peg Bald win, the American Revolution, J775-I781; Dian Wales, the Dec laration of Independence, 1776; Marilyn Whitney, Betsy Ross arid the American Flag, 1777; Betsy Baldwin, George Washington, first President, 1789-1797. Sally Wains is CAR state chairman of radio, television and motion pic-turns. This program carries out one of the objcclives of the Children of the American Revolution: to learn American history, and to PAGE t-C HKRALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Thursday, February 21, 1M3 ii ' - - M 1 V.: Wm nmn marnMiiiM h i irnt r nr i w Jacob On Bridge WEST A 52 J 109 51 K33 885 NORTH (D) AKIOSS 3 874 AKQJ? EAST A4 VAKITt Q1086 10 3 SOUTH QJS73 Q4 AJ5 842 No one vulnerable Nartb Eut South West 1 1 1 2V 2 3 4 Pau iJaa Pasa Opening lead V J I PfAI NDTITF 'FUNIRAL HOMES C ROOMS FOR RENT 22 HOUSES FOR RENT it NOTirS OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COUPT OP THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH Nflllcl II haraBy fllvart that tha undtr. tlgnad Admlnlitratrl d bonll non 01 tr.a aitaia ol JOHN QUlGcEY, decaated hat f jlatd har Final Account with tha County Clerk ot Klamath county, ca- gon, and tha Court has tat Friday, tha lain day ot April, 1963. at tha hour 10 A AA.. In tha County Courlhouta. Circuit Courtroom No. I, In Klamath - Fallt. Oregon, at tha time and place tor i hearing oolecllont thereto, tha tattlement thereof, the order ol payment 01 claim! ot creditort, Including the amount there of, and the determination of the feet tar tha Administratrix and her attorney. Dated and tlrtt publlthea thit lath day I af February. 193. DONNA MAY KESSLER, Admin (strain da bonis non P K. PUCKETT Attorney for Admlniltratrix I 53fl Main Street I Klamath Fallt. Oregon 43 FaO. 14. 31. 31. March 7. ADMITS KILLING Sixteen-year-old Harry Hebard wears handcuffs as ha is lad away by District Attorney Robert Warren in Green Bay, Wis., following his admission that he shot and killed five members of his family. Ha is charged with first degree murder. UPI Talephoto Government Secrecy Rapped At Oregon Press Meeting attacked Friday by Clark R. Mol lenhoff, chief of the Washington, D.C., bureau of Cowlea Publica tions. He made the attack when de- celebrate patriotic anniversaries, livering the annual Eric W. Allen Feb. 22 is Washington's Birthday Memorial Lecture during the 44th and the program honors this great annual Oregon Press Conference EUGENE The doctrine of "ex-lficiala of the career service on ecutive privilege" used to invoke their official acts, Mollenhoff said, secrecy in government affaira was This led to the directive of Ar thur Sylvester, assistant secre tary of defense, requiring officials to report all conversations with the press, he continued. 'If there sharp and continued criticism, 1 have no doubt the Syl- .American. Mrs. Julian Ager Is aemor treasurer of Schonrhin Society, CAR. Mrs. Richard S. Baldwin is senior president. Steam Hides Nude View " UiNDON (UPl)-All that stands holwoon certain habitues of a hot spring bath near San Francisco and the most remarkable view on the California coast is a natural at the University of Oregon. The conference is co-sponsored by the Oregon Newspaper Publishers As sociation and tha University School of Journalism The Allen Leture M in memory of the lata Eric W. Allen, the first dean of the School of Journal ism, which is now celebrating its 90th anniversary. "The 'executive privilege' doc trine is a naked claim to unlim ited secrecy on the whim of the executive branch, Mollenhofl said. "It has been used to bar the press. Uie public, the Congress, and the General Accounting Of ..... .. .. ilvnmennn known as steam. Ilc ,rnm camming governmem The hoi witter strikes the cold business. U has been used to hide walls and Rives ott opaque -lr.ts,i0Mvrti,l!, an1 mismanagement in ( Urn stulf which is a pity mnr HKencie. certain starlight nights lor it veils!''" aKl Pgram, and in the the undraped beauty of film star vester order will eventually be modified or withdrawn," he said, However, if the nation's news papers follow a characteristic pattern, the fury will soon give way to a few mild protests, and these will in turn give way to a whimpering acceptance of the chains. The short attention span of many newspapers will mean that the Sylvester directive will be forgotten." He said the Congress repre sents the only affective check on the executive branch. "I am not advocating that you should agree with the conclusions Congress may reach in an investi gation. I do suggest that you support the full right of Congress to call for documents and testi mony in properly authorized inves tigations of government activities "The executive branch of the government has grown more pow erful year after year, and it seems unlikely that this now"" will be cut. If that power is unchecked then we will have lost one of the mast important aspects of our form of government the checks and balances." Kim Novak Refnre she look off for Dublin where she will play in the produc tion of Somerset Maugham's "Of Human Hnndage," Miss Novak discussed her nude bathing to clear up certain "misconcep tions." Her hair tousled after a day fit ting costume.-, she slipped off her shoes and padded around her suile in black stockings. "Op, they'll be mad out there when they read this," she said. "It's a quirt and private sort of plae not far from my house and its wnntlerlul to go there on quiet, hcaiiliful nights and Just dream. Rut I want to straighten nut this slnry that we all bathe nude to- defense department He said it was not enough for newspapers to shout for "freedom of the press." "There is one thing that every citizen can do. and that every newwper should do, in opposing the Washington cover- up: Give full iiport to Congress in asserting its right to investigate government activities and govern ment spending The Eisenhower administration barred Congress from records or testimony concerning advice of high level officials, and the Ken nedy administration has extended this policy ao that it is not pos sible tn question subordinate of- College Drops ,.ll,r in . mivul f " """' I . 'MP t I Miss Novak said the nude hilh- L,CICireTTe AOS Ing report had caused her a mite nl embarrassment. What actually b-tpiencfl. it npteared from her explanation, was that she had wimp sort of rtihicle to herself. "Itut even il I didn't." she went on. "they couldn't see me any way brtausp of the steam." Mie says she has gotten over r m, Ljur b & vu nSfu S. 2-2.1 i Bracketing Explained By OSWALD JACOHY Written for Newspaper Enterprise Assn. When should a defender lead an intermediate card rather than fourth best of a long suit? One occasion is when he has an inter mediate sequence such as queen ten-nine-eight. Most players know this lead, but very few know what I call the "bracket" lead. East wins the first trick with the king of hearts. It doesn't re quire great study to see that his side needs two diamond tricks to beat the contract and that the only way to get two diamond tricks is to attack the suit right away while he still has his ace of trumps. If East leads his fourth best diamond it won't do him a bit of good to attack the suit. South w play the five spot and West will have to play his king. Then when West returns the diamond South will have two good diamonds. If East wants to beat the hand he must lead the ten of diamonds and bracket dummy's nine. If South plays the ace, East will get in with the ace of spades and the defense will cash two diamond tricks. If South plays low the ten will hold the trick and if Soulh plays the jack. East will take his king and return the suit, where upon East will he able tn cover the diamond plaved from dummy and eventually make a second diamond. No. a2-4 P NOTICE OF HEAPING ON FINAL ACCOUNT In the Matter of tha Estate ol OPVILLE ELLIOTT WRIGHT, Jr., De coaled. At the Adminlstrotrlv of the ettala of OPVILLE ELLIOTT WRIGHT, Jr., De ceeted, I have filed In the Circuit Court of Klamath Counlv, Oreqon, my final account, and laid Court hat tat tha flrtt day of Anarch, lea, at 10:00 A.M., far heerlng all oblectlont thereto and at Moment thereof. MILDRED CHAVEZ Adminlitratrlx Glenn D. Remiref Attorney for Admlnlitrelrix 433 Main Street Klamath Fallt, Oregon No. 913. Jan. 31, Fab. 7, 14, 31. Hirjh Street. MEETING NOTICES 35 ! DOWNTOWN, clean hautekeeping room, j IMMACULATE, newly decorated, yntur utllltiet turnllhad. 317 Pine. TU 2-1417. nithed two bedroom, Inquire 22J3 Union. I CLEAN, comfortable roomt 3 blocua from j TWO bedroom un7u7rnthrelectMcheeT, -- main, u a, up. lu 4-443. CRATER LAKE LODGE NO. 21 1, ; 322H Boar dm art, ph. ROOWS, .mill houM, rtatiotublt. Emit CLEAN 2 brtroom unVurnisfiecJ, fliragV. jr.o.i, ui joum r-i"T VJ -JJ. I INtWIy palntfd, J75. TU AF & AM, Thursday. - ArARiMrnn run neni De. ONE rjtdrtxnn furnlihtd prfminl, t35,r,-M-ww w.ro... ,v -B,OJ. u ewiua. uic Dflaroom furrtisnfa oupie, 0lku, p m.,1 rb. 2), 7:30 . Work in E A, gr. All Masons wtl coma. ' " " I O N E bedroom unlurnlihtvi duplex, wash- . tr-flrytr hookup, C'fCu-"ng lireolace. Thomos Borntt, W.M. KLAMATH LODGE NO. 77 AM will AAF & hold a NICE clen lurnlihed anrtmtnt. e'" dog' Uil TU -7tL in, TU 3-2S31, TU 4 ! TWO bedroom unfumlihed hous near fCTr'nIshEO". bnTaperlment. Um-li J 33 itiei paid, US. aduili. TU M7il, TU ONE bedroom furnished- gat. garag 'Close In, reqecorated, ;;5 E. Mam. bedroom partly COMPLETELY urnlhed lludlo DaM-, LARGE 1 bedroom partly turnljhcfl ment. all uiiHtlei pd, 15. week or : house, basement, garej. TU 3-053S. notuveilable by the month, wether dryer, 7 Dr"rdTrv. 7,7. Special Com.y.i;i;MqUI Ao",'mn,, " TUnilhed. 16S. Inquire 111 Pine. i iKLnvt: one oearaom lurnunfa, S50, TU 4-8141. miinirntion F T 1 d a VJUPPV Urae nlclv furnished one bed' , I room, etr clean, adults. 11. SO plus l-ifD. Una llohts. TU 2-11l alftr 4:30 p.m. Gene R. Byrnes, W.M. desirable one bedroom furnished apt. rw in liable lor one or two em. d loved adults. UHHUet provided, MS. TU I-1 164 evenings or weexenot. LOST & FOUND iost female Siamese cat from C'lnton Ave Reward! TU 1-W SMALL furnished basement apartment, 135 including utilities. Mills, TU 4-60. NOTICE TO CREOITORS Notice Is hereby given that the under, signed has been appointee! Administrator with Will Annexed of the Estate of Dora Grant Walker, alio known at Dora Wal ker, deceased, by the Orcuft Court of Klamath County, Oregon, and that atl persons heving claims aqainst said es tate are hereby notified to present tame to said administrator at Room PERSONALS tjlVlULL iiyriiisriuu "f" Main, wk. or mo., 333 S. IHh. STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS TU MJil ELAINE NICHOLS contact Frank MalO. URGENT. Write General Delivery, Albu querque, N ArV a'ngTe'S Home for elderly ladies, va cancy March 1. appointment, TU 2-326-I. Anonymous, TU ii ukAru Alrnhnllct .1-3591. TU 4-I7M. Frlandiy help anynme. GRAHAM'S licensed home tor the aged, private rooms or ward cart, MC'' diet, personel interest assured, TU 2-3U5 BENNE"rTaLANON, friendly help tor families of alcoholics. TU 4-7129 or TU ?-57f P O Bo MOOERN two bedroom furnished pert- ments, TU 4-5692. SMALL Y" room furnished"aDt . utilities paid. 135, 224 Michigan, TU 2-0575. ROOSEVELTAPTS. 203 LeRoy P"- TU 2-1749 Furnished or unfurnished one bedroom. Garage. Hot water heat. Hot Springs area. Adulti. CLEAN, furnished, one bedroom, garbage and water paid, 145 mo., TU 2-S230. FURNISHED" apartment. ISO Riverside. TU 4-7692 or TU 2-0645. MODERN two room cabin, nicely turn lined, $25, no drinkers, TU 4-3762. FURNISHED small cottage. 2 bedroom duple Inquire 315 Grant. UNFURNISHED two bedroom house, 3010 Boerdman, TU 2-0990. U N F U RNTs HED' c lean Ihree bedroom home, automatic heat, carpptlng, ner Palrvlew and Academy school, 727 Mt. Whitney. VS a mo. TU 2 n;s. ONE bedroom furnished house. 5719 ShaT ta Way. TWO bedroom unfurnished home, Large living and dining rooms, fenced back yard. Storage and utility rooms. Wonder, ful neighbors. Close to school and shop ping center. TU 2-5558, TU 46704. FURNISHED two bedroom, one b e d room, and Cabin. Set al 325, 327, 329 Division. FURNISHED 4731 S. 6th. one bedroom apartment, TWO bedrooms, walk in c'osels, hardwood floors, near town, 309 N. 10th. UNFURNISHED two bedroom house, 5519 Delaware, TU 4-5666. SERVICES KENMORE", KELVINATORi WHIRLPOOL Repair s overnfiui ap.iii Washer, dryer, range, water heater rcor.ncnkl A DDI IANCE SERVICE 316 SO. lh TU 2-31115 turn I- in ROOMY one bedroom furnished apart- lvl a 1A.! 111 TU J. 111 r a BiUPT mabina nur sneclallV Main Street, Klamath Falts, Oregon, to-, lure rtllnlshing, txcalUnt references, TU gather with proper voucners, within six months of the date of the first publica tion of this notice, whlcn is February 7th, 1963. R. F. MCLAREN Administrator with Will Annexed O'NEILL K MCLAREN Attorneys for administrator' No. 920, Feb. 7, 14, 21, 21. NOTICE OF PINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH Notice Is hereby given that the under- ; signed Administratrix of the estate of KENNETH K. WALLAN, deceased, has filed her Final Account with ihe County Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, and the Court has set Friday, the ?th day of April, 1963, at the hour of 10 A.M., In the County Courthouse, In Circuit Courtroom No. 1, In K'amath Falls, Oregon, as tht time and Place for hear ing objections thereto, the settlement thereof and the ordr of the pay ment of claims of creditors end expenses ol administration. Dated and first published this 7th day of February, 193. MARIE WALLAN, ADMINISTRATRIX P K. PUCKETT Attorney for Administratrix 531 Main Street Klamath Falls, Oregon NO. 921, Feb. 7, 14, 21, J I. 4-4079. SAVE 20 per cent on TV, radio repair. Cash and carry. Bring sets to 1931 Want land, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. dally THE FIX-IT SHOP a-.-. ..e-uir email reoalrs. New, used bicvclts, parts. T a. C Shopping Ctnter, 3776 So. 6th. TU 4-3749, twriw olowlno. tractor equipment, ph. TU 4-647 anylimt. phi romr. mcti-.iui miTTHFR'NG At your place, deliver to processing plant or leave at your put " 4-6126. REMODELING and repairs, ell kinds, reasonable, references, TU 2-S3M. DENTAL PLATES Repaired while you wall. New Plates Made From Your Old PERSONAL DENTURE SERVICE mil Main Tu "' FURNISHED 2 room bachelor aptt., clean, modern, $32.50, lights, water paid, TU 2-6547, TU 4-8261. SALLfurnlshed apartment, close In, utilities paid, 137.50, 433 No. 10th. ONE bedroom, furnished, hot and cold water, washing facilities, furnished. No pels. Adults, TU 4-8411. NATURAL hot water. 2 furnfhl rooms. 842 Esplanade, TU 4-9754, TU 4-8J54. ONE bedroom furnished, TU 4-6465. near air base. FURNISHED three bedroom house nn two acres. Old Midland road, SlOfl, TU 2-3557. TWO bedroom - house, south suhurbs. close to Ferguson School, TU 4-4412. TWO bedroom house In Soulh Suburbs, newly painted throughout, wil" accept two or three children, 570, TU 2-7410. TWO bedroom ' unfurnished, qareqe, fenced yard, 2 miles north ot town, chil dren, pets, o.k. S65, TU 2-6590. Dl eitiMT i,.rnih-H.M llllllti ' w, I U N F U R N 1 SH E D 7 Otdroom flUDle, full PLEASANT furnished wl. Vt,", f ''! basement, fireplace. h-vdwnnd floors. ing facilities, TV cable, clost to Klnrrv ath Valley Hospital. 1 or 2 persons. $60. TU 2-2767. HOT SPRINGS 3 room furnished, rage, S75, utilities paid, TU 2-1663. THREE room furnished apartment, S55, all utilities paid, 911 Walnut. THREE room furnished. M0, 200' i E. Main, two room furnished, 125, 200 E Main. ph. TU 4-7290. TU 4-4121. : electric heat, M0 a. 170. TU 2-3444 ext. 44, before 5 p.m. TU 4-8267 after j. i CLEAN two bedroom unfurnished except for stoves, 150, TU 4-44B4, TU 2-2717. PROVANCE TREE SERVICE Licensed Insurtd professional service. Gina's Tailor Shop Tailoring - alterations for men, women. children. All work guaranieea. Reason able prices. CrnO Mens Wear ROYAL ARMS furnished apartment, util ities except electricity 524High- CLASSY, downtown, free htat, furnished, adults, $59.50. Alpha Apts., TU4-4z. cTEAN--'furnlshed "studio Apt., Marion Apt. annex,, 223 N. 6th. EXCEPTIONAL 3 room furnished epl., adults, no pets, TU 4-8282 after 5 p.m. ONE or two bedroom, furnished, heel, water paid, 25 Granl, TU 2-4719. FURnTsHED2 room bachelor apartment, $30, 2126 Reclamation. 2 BEDROOM 3 bed room apartment. unlurnlshed, also 2 bedroom house, TU DESIRABLE 4-56S6. ONE bfdroom, unfurnlsned except elec tric range, free heat and water, adults, no pets, $60. TU 4-7551. ONE bedroom furnished duplex, water paid. Ntre neighborhood, TU ? l u.w MISC. PROPERTY TO LET .27 RENT or lease 112 acres near Tulelaka, TU 4-4990 after 3 pm. FOR least lovely 2 bedroom home" in Yalta Gardens. TU 2-3734. FOR lease good store or flfflceTnVation" In busy block on Main Street. Ramtmel Agency, 122 So. 8th, TU 2-3461. Eves. TU 4-5924. OFFICE space or store rental avail- ahm across from Cnurthmnt, TU 5- no UAL ESTATE IXCHANOE .. 29 2 BEDROOM deluxe unfurnished apart- Q Th bidding hns been: West North F.aot South 1 A Double Purs 2 V Tarts 2 T 3 4 Puss 4 V rM ? You. Smith, hold: 4KB 4 K7I 4KJ92 4 1 ot February. wrim no ymt am A Tour partner wenl ont ff hlrt way to ruo bid apadm be-fora I Jumpitif to fnnr hearU. Yoa have two kinea and th Jack of dl&. monda and should make Rome move toward a vlsm. Five ItearU la reoommended. TODAT'S QUESTION You bid fivt hearta anrl ywrr partner bld six club. Whit do you do DOW? Answer Tomorrow NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH Nntlce is hereby given that ihe unrfer sianed Administratrix sf the estate of JACK STARR, deceased, has filed her Final Account with the County Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, and the Court has set Wednedy, tha 20lh day of March, 1963, at the hour of 10 a m , in the County Courthouse, In Circuit Courtroom Nn. 1, in Klamath Falls. Oregon, as the time and pure fnr h HEALTH 212 ment. Immediate occupancy. hea'ed, NUTRI-BIO vitamins, minerals, protein, Varriaret ztageimwyer. iu -jji' i 4 j CLEAN, furnished. .uv..., w " TU 2-650C. with" suburban J rnnm home with valuable acreage tn exchange lor iquei vaiue nome in Eugene, Ore. Writ Box 456C Herald a. News. THREE room, furnished apartment, 2061 White. HILP WANTIO. PtMALE 14 DUPLEX i black off highway. Wtytr. ha at matr lunrllnn. all alatwlrla Til phone calls!! Ion California Ave. M9.50, TU 4-9264. uii'uTcn Mrmanont hAhv titter week ng objections thereto and the settlement 1 n(( ,nr (wo ch,,oren. 7SS Mafli W6ULOVOO l'ka beautiful clothes and lUNFURNISHED two bedroom apartment, money too? Earn them conducting Bee- Inoulre 2519 Applegatt. line Fashion Shows. Tran.oorta1inn neces-1 THREE room furnished, C-ean and quiet, sary. For appointment and further de- 132.50. TU 4-4640 or TU 4 886. tails phont TU 2-5fl62. rVer.P " Vm'fL.rnl.rl ."n.rimVnt.. M?.iO and UQ. TU 4-36'S. 191. BPTTV C GENTRY, Administratrix P K PUCKETT ATTORNEY FOR ADMINISTRATRIX 511 Main Street Klamath Falls, Oregon Ns. 922 Feb. 1. 14, 21, 21. No. 62-154 P NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THF ' STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH in the Matter of the Estate of BRUCE MILLER. Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the S40, THREE room furnished aoartment. - - -j utilities. Adults. S65. 39 Mam. n--t. ambitious mature women who have FURNISHED on room anartmenl, sp-re lime and an a.-tomnMle. Earn S? utilities paid, 419 North IQlh. per hour wmit learning Fnr Interw-ew, QNE rnnm apartments, furnish!. write Immediately to Avon Cosmetics, ties except lights, 137.50 and 0. Rex Bo 1117, BurnsOre i Arms Apartments, TU 2-9217. wTNTEOBookkeeper with automotive one anoHwo bedroom aotifurnished or e.oerience. K. F. dealership. Give full unfurnished. TU 2-1324 or set at 1779 details HAN Bo 455 C. Fargo. WANTEO reliable bahy sitter, my home, , CLEAN studio, nights. TU 1 PIT before 6pm single, utilities, 4-4471. WILL trade equity In houte for pickup or what-yivt-you. TU 4-3268. DO vou have a M,000 paid ud hnm Would you like to trade tor either an 11.000 home or 3 rental units? Write Bok 444c Herald K Nrws. "TRADE" ond SAVE TAXES For informotion on tax FREE TroHf-,, coll DEANE SACHER Realtor Member International Traders Club , Cel., Ida., Wh i REAL ESTATE FOR Ml . 30 j IWVEOI ATE possession. Ii-t htvlrifM-m. 'wall 1o wall cnrppi. fltapH, f .rriijr. I electric heal, hardwnnd tiivirs. Attached garage. Fenced yard Near Peterson School. 116.000. 4645 Bristol, TU 2-3137, downtown, coup l a 155, Grttr Apt... TU LARGE ont bedroom house nn Green, springs Dr., furnished, Inis of bu'ltms. Low down pavment, owner will rarrv or paper, TU 2-095. HHP WANTED. MALI .11, BY owner, 2 bedroom ranch style liome. Pay touity of JISOO and assume enn- On The Record CONSTRUCTION workers welcome) Near tract. TU 2-3952. I want to employ experienced lumber new OTI site, furnished, TV available, , SHAlFAsVrirTonfrf i hHrnnm' 1 .,. wholesaler ln West Coast wwds. Callfor- weekly rates. Pelican Motel, TU 2-9256. , fZlJTM " ' f T.? L?.7 undersigned has been appointed the Ad- nl Wholesale Company Only ariDlicants N)CELY (yrnish"ert,tnrtB roo"mS and bath, ! birch kitchen and utility. Newly painted mm.stretriK with Will Annexed of the"1'" experience m m 'io"-t " garage, private entrance TU 2-1214. 1 inside and out. S9.9S0. TU 487B6 4T-i jTVi anawmsWTMi4ntiM "Ye I did everything you told me to Mrs. Sptncer at least 10 times." Box COMPLETELY the County of Klamath and has quell.!". C. C. S. Secramemo, tamorma. tied. Ail persons having claims against it xPERIENCED draftsmsn wanted, phone KLAMATH FALLS I ,h ,"l) hereby notified to Ty 4.333,1 BIRTHS 1 present the same, duly verified by law -- r HOYS renuired, tn the undersigned at Ihe of. i OPE N ING For toerlenred or non-eKP- WIARD-Bnrn tA Wr. and Mrs Allan fll B""v "d Murray. 511 Vam rienced i man af least 21 vn. or older D Wiard in Klamath Vailev Hospital 3,r"' ""wn U'egnn. witnin v--. -. - '. Feb 19 a nny weighing a ipj., Ms. ' "Onth, from January 31. mi, which ! oavs HASKINS Brrn lo Mr. and Mrs pal-1 ,h 01 Pufcitration mer H skins tn Klamath Va'ley Hospital ,r"' h,,c Feb 1 a bny weighing a lbs, l' ois tamerine w. jarksnn BFFSIFY AND MURRAY Attornevs fnr Adminislrolria, C T A 511 vam street M ASSE Y Horn lo Mr and Mrs. Roger Massey In Klamath Valley Hospital Feb. ' a boy weighing ids . 2' 1 OIS. BRIRHTMAN Born fo Mr. and Mt week, with all weekends Salary (Paid weekly! with added i weekly bonus and commissions Write tn 'District Director. PO Bn 5041. Alnna. i Oreoon riive full name, address. Per l snnal interview will be arranged In vOur vir-nity ot te Stat. Charles A Bnghtman In Klamath Valley k'm"m p'a',', Hnspllal Feb. 19 a boy we'gnmg 7 lbs , 4 No. 915 Jan. 31. Feb. 7, 14, 21, 191. 250 Visitors Expected At Airport Convention NEW YORK iCNBt Thi ac tion of Main Events, ntunVnt news pajwr flt City Collrcf of Now York, in riirnntinuing cicarrttp arlvcrtispmonts in it s rolnnins li.is been applriudrti cdilonally hy Amprira, national Catholic uroltlv mAcaine Itrlioimisi Nru Wr lne fnr directnr Richard Sprvice rnimrts Jimnr i quite nalishrrl for the Th(l Mu(tont nntrdlfiave a report at the Rrnup's lunch- mnmrnt tn ho a bachelor R'rU.th!,, . ju .J m flleon mpftjn(S Fob. M that the Air Ute l.clrl in ihnoiie fmm, and ha.v. of . M ront nf . port Fxcrutive Tnnvention tn he revenue and exm-e.ve renrel that I held here in June would hnnR;eiTelai y apparently many other iu-hoo2M delegates and their tamuies MOlf.N'T SHASTA President JThompvin, announced Ihe follow James llennessy Jr. of Mount j ing men had been selected fnr Sha.Ma Chamber of Commerce nnthina nn hir mind exept turn mp in a mcmnrable performance in the film. OWLFY-Bnrn In Wr. a-vl Mr, ffon-' NOT ICE OP PIAL ACCOUNT aid Owsley In Klamatn Va'iey Mipiial " rt,t 1 ne Feb. 19 a bny w.oh.o Ihs . 12 f7S : mv ;fftu,', adm-nistrator of t"e ttij SUMMARY ! r:,', nt Jor"1 Cole, aisn known as tnhn stny a r.irls 59 lw Co,' deceased, in tte Citui' fnn't tv and that the Cou't has set March I9k 19a, at the hour nf 10 W am. at tr time Inr Irte hearing nf 6fifrtons the'e'a and settlement thereof Dated this 14th day nf rebruary, 1ft) P F Mel A BEN Administ'a'nr ONIllL K MCLAREN Attorneys tor artministrator 90 Feb. 14, Jl, 2. Mar. ?. 191 furnished studio ment, all utilities paid. 115. a week ofclose In, TU 2-2511, TU 4-W available by the month, washer-dryer, 7 V.l.a M-roulS Apartments (under newi URNIS.MF0 r unlurnished 1 management! 1330 Oak. IU 4-55 before . hnu,: ,N fofl'' 'umlnum s.d 11 am. or TU 4-8SI after 7 p m. PWAUNA - DOWNTOWN Klamath's most modern, furnished. So. IHh. TU 2-1067. 219 7 BEOROOM home 1 LEGAL NOTICE papers across the country musttn Mount .Shasta, and the cities ,a Vnte will be taken at the net to such a Urge exlent rely upon "t Punsnnur and eei win neip;mortinc Kch. 2H at nonn a( the house, teen aim entertain mem. ,LamphRhter. p nB at E NO v NOUCE TO CRfcOiTflRt, IN TMF CIRCUIT fOURT OF THE SI AT F OF OOCr.ftN FOB TH office: David Otis, president: county of klamath " ' nonmer lonKin, vice pres-oF tfna mooo parklfv. Oeceased 1 ident; Jake Lindner, treasurer ! "erebv o-vn that the unner. , , . , signed has been arnnmteS admmlstratri Jeanette Pahlquist was appointed : of me estate of tfna hood hark ilev. ncieaten. by the Cirruit con' j Klamath I'nunty, O'egon and that After nominations from the floor a aoamst said es tale a-e hereby noticed to present the! same to said admintstra'i at th 0 tice nf Vanrienherg and Coe. Smte ?tj tfnderyvood Riillding, Klamath Falls. Oregon, together nth prnner vntKh n;,v,d K. Otis ;iikI OrMI Appr,- . . , hf inMl(,,,llnn ;','' J?".,?',: 1 son Jr. itp ,ioinlrr; In orkldjnn(lr , , h(,M Mar,.h l4 : ia it.. 31.1 .a,.-.,.-, mi. Willi K. A. Chi nlin.t.n. airport 'Knj Molrlwn. , w t th! Ann.t..i,i, ' wmmifsion. lo help make ibr .,...,,. m,t t pm. Rcwr-li;.'.''..'?'.!" k-ntinnn vhnulH Iw mailf in art-1 it"""'"""1 f'l,.,.l,.. vl,,.l ,wmr nl' ... .. ...... To Place Your SWANT AD il!l:s WITH WOMAN n produrt huh, according In fvi 1NDI AN'AI'OIJS, lnrl. il'Pit jince. conlnhulrs o Rrofllly In Th M.Hc Apvllaia Court ruled tlralh of lhniinrl every Turvlay tlul lirraine Ann Cox.iear ." ill. was entitled lo unemployment ' Applmtdinc Ihe deciMun o( Ihe rnmitenMilinn because ulie quit her, Citv Collece edilnrs America iconvenlion a simws joh il h ' uM cause iuniiHerrd editorially "how manvl 1 narl ul" 1 1 Vance with Morrison al Swiss, a,. .She icMcnrd when her hos.s said other rollese papeis arr Bamel,"h,,- "rl" Wi" "inimemlert hy Notp or ,h, M0Ua,n she could he replaced hy a 10. cnnuiih lo Like Ihe hint and turn ;",nlu,s"' " Wl"k hr has House. Ha Jao 11 Far t, 14. !, 1.1.3. Sr. '44 l vear-old child ilhis intn a ttrnd ' eis-Ae . ..VlAI 7B f lauaui J., Ara J. 1 M4v P70JtaTl 'S3-.W HI M OIMI44I fj-j, a r. s f am r. EH 516 ?T.al0l W '51 11 R4 B CANCIB fmf tuM 7 ev ! 1.1 U 3.M y4Al 91 WJJ 4P uo JiAY 3i . AlS VrlOO A iB I J Her k ) ft 19 41 ' 5? 7 Afl STAR GAZERS Br CLAY R. POLLAN JK Vow Doit Attrrty CsnWa M Affording to rha Sfori, To Hfvelop mtbSaqtt ior Friday, ITOd words COrreVv13 to rxrVA f yrxjr Zod'fX brth iign, IV. .e ?m niTn ? Sew O '-t'owl e? It 3 I enstw ,T1 Ir.M e O a i ii : u n .v-t e .s lfionsrtoe, (wnTi riOrvsH MlMirvnn Mfkith ?7 AM t" s, 4 -li-TAlT. 4H SsV ?9 7 Ato-rf Clelinl .-9 .'-ey 41 O 44 M.ve-e 4- fring 4 ' l".-vs 4 arel 1 l Per. 14 A-vf la rt I I rv,,! rrws inis t fVrurlSy ' i V i4 ' 4 (J -V J It ? l ' i f; om f 1 A 0 I(VV1 LV14 25 36,' r V- KOtetO XT J4 f S -7A.a" ITTAIIIH 7. A MHUaJ ,VI J .'3 v..: A' J)l t 71 Ii 44 " aoKAatm M9e2l.iv k4 ASM 74 done for the nlv im-e his arrival four nmnths mo. Kihoh nutlinnf ipl.uu (or the rernnstrurtion nl like Street uhen the freewriv oc thntnch i ri.int call Inr a ItVfnot paiktnc i strip in Ihe renter of the street NOTICF TO ftffrITPS M THE flRf WIT miiSTT nr inr statf or neifr.ON rne THtt (OUNTV OF kiAMHTH In ir,, va"er At ixa Es'e ol ANNIS Servinc with him ate frank Melo. nndtrsiarn h.s Kn a,-,. en -tm.n- Pat MuiiU lt jinH Hm.mer Tonkin ' ,h 1 Peteased hr te t t reptirt nn nf o-egnn trr tht Rnherl I'otnwall win nnpninied chairman of tlie annual St. rrit rirk's Hay parade. March in Phone TU 4-8111 HERALD A NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE SCHEDULE PHONE TU 4-8111 lam im D m weeKdavs I t m. ta neon i'ra frumt "v nS'd per tne Ads under lines count same et lines 3 6 10 BOYS! scahg?l EARN Vacation Money by sellina the Herald & News Downtown AFTERNOONS Cooloct Hrald & Nw$, Cireulolion! Dpt , 1301 Esplanodt PHONF TU 4i.RI 1 I arre in smith suhifhs clnse f-ergusno Srhnnl. Neiy painted with tented harlc vtrd and pas tore. Wail to wall carpet In living rnnm Gararje ry chicken hrijt Very nmvj neighborhood Will take any tvP lian Snown hv arnmntment nnly. Thnne T U ?-Wns?. Price HO.poo. T.VO hedrorwn house, fireplare s acres, Mer-iey School District, Tu 4-770 RICKFALLS APARTMENTS and MOTEL 2660 Shasta Way One and Two Bedroom op', Furnished ond Unfurnished $69.50 to $89.50 Daily, Wkly Motel Rot,t TU 2-5577 $36 to $58.50 rf)VWrTAtlLW IIVIMO AT LOW rOtTI PAC'rir TFOKAfF 1 t 1 iV'Mm ept., furnished er uftfjr. mshed. Perrfanent ma'rttenanre included Vengav threufh Fndav SHASTA VIEW AeATVFNTI 14JF WAMtUKN WAV TU 4-tt?T;FO? THF VAlL FAMILY n--4 Office hours a.m. ta I p m, 7 hedrnnm hrme nM Newta t A iii-rti All r'riureT) tractive living w,tr1 fireplace r rivr 1 n ruio riiNCOi 7f4i Union 1 Bedrortm unfurnlshM 1 Pedroem unfurnished 5pacout Reenss TasefuHv Oece'-eted Wan ta Wett Ca-veting Swnrrinf PmI tn'al includes ervlf e-reot te eehgne end electricity fn'e Mr' Tf 7 at TWO hedroom home, Northside. t (Wi, tra Ints available, TU )-3i44 anytirrie, TWO hedroom house tnr tale or rent ih f)ijihijilri.g, tenred ya'd, 1U 4-3. in. , oyre 1719 Laurel. STILWELL & CO. Prcspnl?: home one riinfK I'nm pnseveit Srhtsnl. Tnrner mt view Inratinn p. reHenf hrtf well fnr tree heat. Pnuhle garage- f2 1 , !iO0. Immediate fiosse. ? grysd sire hH""i g-vid value at ! .-). interested in huild-ng' K acreages. Frr Ouirk A'.t-n fluhle Int. A We have b STILWELL & CO. A'an 51 Peal'nrf Tt) 4-V'i HHP WANTIO 17 HOUSES FOR RENT t me TiM Tlme 4 Sfl . " a it 7 00 ; PAPT time hnni( keeper for small busM ONF hedrnnm furnished, rnuple, nasi. P'ete'enee Qiven tn individual whn welcome All utilities paid, 7s, Inciui has retired nr Is on noal secii' tv 40J' 1 Momedate ri-id 'o have pa" time irh Must hio pavoM and keep lu" set nt iwhs : including monthly statements For addi 1 t.onai inicmat'on tail TU 4 ?'H 1 JOTICF TO JOB ;?FFKF? tm? bdr(om AM hee ated adi puft'-shesl w Ke u 2 ... .. 1 w-aid a, News are acceo'ed 1 la Hi that tha iMsa nOBreH era as ttn ....26 Alter r1 ran Bon Van Ov 'It no answer r" T'J I U 'u ; rnj FURNISMFO srnaM two hed-onm hnue. 1740 Washnurn Wav. innuire 17S9 Wash I bum Way. TU 4 W40. Timee W,vh )f4 mt aflvertismg rnov rte a-e no a tn Multiple Listing Service tTOZ' WHiZ6" c"b1 CLINTON AVE. inn VALUE WU L BF VOIIBS UPOP ? MLS " fl tise-s K,it wa mat. -v.rv eflart In fl- "f' Oarbage, cover ad reieft all m tieadmg edve'ts- THRFE rpom furnished house, garage. Anvnra enivering a halo wanted 1 inquire 1132 Summers Lane ad and finding it to he msieedmg is . It 1 .1 a... ..k ft .tun " "no imnmg it '0 ne msieenmg iSt,," , -.j s Ame Ouihen . .. . it m ta na.i.i.a an. ' TvV0 hedrnnm partly furnished, c ;rVl..m;M,n,mum Chorge 1.50 :Xr7.T whiih r.in he rrmodolrd hI a l;tlrr lt,1 Ho'" shftW- !l'alin: ,h'" "o w' - -'tl 50c DISCOUNT HrltP if iWraiV tl m.lkf S four- ; PM1 ,irwr" ,h,"u ver.t.ed hv law re.ed tn the under.i deen, Boh Hokoir p.ivr iSITUATIONS WANTED TWO hedroom furnished. naeuser, J4, TU M1P0 peer weer- FOP JUST '0V) One n( the neater wen-bu it 3 rtertrrjnm homes we v imri for a long time, feafu'l,,d rfvmy 't ir r gated Int. in chnte him -r. near Stearns Sthnnl, Fu'iy Irm-iated, arhed garage tiso OOwn r ma k DArtN Gl; nnmtnal t"-? W'LL Al0 TPAPE FOP SEAT PFClP-WtM H.-VF, UP TO t'6 W. ear advertisement, tt paid m advanre, . - " . " "rrv irw irriivcv'iva mr I 1 7L L. S ' I. Prir im. . c."n r.r ....v am ,.,,. ,tr.t cM'i, H cr. tK crt. s,a. i rt tm -. !.. omniillor bf lormcl In invrt-''' '' "' ""' " " " t.a ah ra m,i m ar-ai.M .t to e"a-ao tn. iaa by pr.vara Indl- Uano m .H tivi. T.ir an piuhLlnnl I oiinly l'(tln man in I'lW 'n.t.-ttiill. nil Mfli mile, with cuilt.t,ti"n m ni.ulr. nrl tartiofl lh.it 0. nnil LMitlrrt Iwn HVIrnl n.ukinj 1 ,l.mrt n.l ton iviwl dinini; l;m.- '!:" "" P"Mhilily "( Mminl In tio t.) p,-l hr luci-n riirht .-nm ii-.iiii. nuiun, urmav vr win. : Thr- .c .m-mhtHMi umilH hrsm "" '" Kl""k M,-!o n"""nc.-d .-... jat llif a'.lrv Miind nlv hall ann'th.il il tHiiwrnuir. rnl and Mount, .,. 0-., r..niim,otn.i.l.,nSi..nnnxf. then '''" Pirl HO. in.nno : ' ' tip Wahincton 1" the arm.nv tn haut rmiW Ik- pnnipH ilh a m.ip vm.n o umir .tan-.n )mn Kvmti Mom..,.., I IHclmay !"f S,i.k,y,m t'nuntv Inr d.tr,h. VXZ.l.Tl i -pprnimatf i'n-1 , ,;, nt Ki iv '1'11" 10 I h lonrnt tta.lr. Thr .,!. om r.,,- a,. h:..l mot ih Ihr Bo.H.1 nl li! m''V ""'" '" -t.. r--o-.ai tor b.ic ami .nild ho i;nti an- ".,.(.-. . i 4. j vor.inn (or Ihf rnunty. A mn. w ....., t .,, tmn rairicl that tho hai he nr- f ' - ' r v o' tf j,. nut nf eoruav. l" tloirt, ' " C" "'mfe-s ta c v Haii n.uiti Ms-I.tnnl. aetnunl.mt and . hi ig fvi r-orw ' a h,js h ..'L.r u inlrisHnrrH As A tlPW "' v1 "-'r-t r-f e w n re momhor, hnniini! tht p,;rl mom- p-- .I.imos Shirn. I APGfe two hedrnom unfurnishtM duple day P' n.-it near Conger School. $15, TU e-744. '"S. TU I 1 MOVE IN NOW" ONt hd'no, c-ean turn's1'! nr yn. 7715 WH IT F AVF OM V m 0JV4 mst-ed. ciese in. IS", tu j-sp1? FXPFPlFNCFD ldy rsh9s cStd ra-e Tw0 tj-oom "house. ""'nge ""'firn' sM hJ!mtJ eLn'flhJl.Ty",M Cidse In. Call Tu 4-4?K) WILL do housew5i. oooe Tu 4 jf;Ttwo pei'Of.m reP eat. tni,7r. ltCK , j i L L T v M U P S E PV i " s"ed 'ep!ece. HI W cose tn tcooi MfX.. Oav Week viw through Frl. I TU J am. 't t pm, Helen legman TWOhedrfjom'hcnjse. ea'ttytu-nised. 7u I-'l44 u;i Carlson Or n-Jir yevernaeuser, us, u Mi. extFLLFNT rM.d ca-e. n-y nnme. rea- tpailEP house flme aa-eoe. wash SUPEP'PP house. 54 n independence. TU 2-?t. SllHM A l(M S ill in support o! I-'ri-iri .si aid l ' Ckil 'rO Prf iMoinl p('n.i.i! v ro.sii" u'l hr rrf!!p.sr,l if thr pinpffi pl.tn mrrt .ill othrr rriinrrnirnl . am! pn(vr ;ipplu ,itjnn w ill hp ni.ulr Tins uoiiM Ivr a mint city, county Htii. st .if r piojei t i T Ii p nomination t oninntirr, tin inu'i its cii.ii! nun, I, v n n 'ds'ai ash wth ropy OLlNF 4 M P m tsay pefre pvtuu cat'on Non Saturday far wndev and v 'da ( ANftLLATlON! 1 CPP P F CT lOS -O" seme scnaau'e erept on Monday ee i'i M JO e m P ease 'eel ti'st 'nse ijn mt r n sonah'e ra'es. pone Tu j se-a rvh for l-'eo.i t'ro. . Wt-E' M,T ftf SVALL. 7 hedrnnm pa-t'y tumped. ClQ ' procedure. TU ?-H' , ,n. tu J 44A. tij l-tjs t FrP'CNCf O hah s It ng. an me. , T vi o"VnpmfurVs-7l C '-sTinT uTilTC WANT ADS 'PN'NG. wasn ng, pcsvip pei.vfr Ha"d I rai.'mn mrn US nr mayo 3 I'U-Lt" 1 nn-n s-ed. eC"enf ta' -n. g'ge, iJ ON fiASV C ONT p AT T fr. tr-.s 3 rd'nom noma, g--g t'tfe n' XT y$. 4 OAvTON J.T. ni,d ? si rnnm nme on close -L'W OOAM PAVVfST TEPVS, Jusl i rxv. o h "a-d e! Pvf er ravment ran or he'n-e t- irtriut POP IImT 1Pt v r.r. e w t i JP fl rn, -i inr - - pa, mem on fr ov'O'e u. Hated n -FASA Seated, ni et s ep g r-e ennv change rer mrnf ,,rt Sft Vh. Ty l-fju PO SfVlif-sp cen per ai. : POOM POAPO - f.rs'LlV UN Vf Si l"i-sekep.rg ivm C f' ' isi WESLFV J f.M., pi 4--U. Ph J. P-t 'e-e-'ces, IS A'ES'OPiAMV hcrhip up to W I S KoitM ,Vniit r.iiurr. Sac Mmrnto PitiH't, .is a ;ur-.t it 14 PHONE TU 4-8111 "g tW'! i-ed OSF Lei-i S.1 ?'(t. TU 4-lV TU fel tue. r-' ' dvt'. i TU i'iCHOICE DUPLEX SUPP'PP turpTMiirp inrATirs p'us ia'3 rnm''ar e "sm : h'Oi'g'-nui Fan s.-ie i"Iyi, w ? 'arga pedrooms, f -epiate cun cnncr'n hasement w.tn 3r ocan HUT TivF OCFEPEO r svi fa'i n- ftr rteBl.s. Chilcote ond SMITH ' V . r , T,j , -n ; ii; t