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I HKR.UD AND NEWS. Klamath rails. Ore. Thurtday, March SI, 1SJ PACE J-C LEGAL NOTICE COME AS YOU ARE m MITERS TO FIGHT STAY AS LONG AS YOU LIKE llv V THE DOCTOR SAYS Migraine Cause Not Yet Known Court Records WOW! DOUBLE DISCOUNTS ON ONE COMPLETE NEW ROOM (Former Fashion Villa Location) BOAT ACCESSORIES 1 BIG GROUP LOW DISCOUNT PRICES PLUS 207o MORE OFF ON o Speedometers Bow Lights o Stern Lights . o Hardware Steering Wheels And Other Accessories 1. DDirt CEIMfiDI ES VITAMINS, ALL KINDS ASPIRIN HOME REMEDIES SHAMPOOS TOOTH BRUSHES BUBBLE BATH LOTIONS SUNTAN OILS & CREAMS BABYSHAMPOO BABY BOTTLES INFANT'S FEEDING SUPPLIES MINERAL OIL COD LIVER OIL MANY OTHER ITEMS ELECTRIC POWER PLANT Take it onywher small and light, weighs only 14 lbs. Runs for 4 hours on one rank of gos. 250 waft output. Ui in trailer or camp. Will light up to 5 50-wott light bulbs, or run lights ond radio. Look at the low price. 9950 2.98 THROW PILLOWS 100 BULKY SWEATERS Beautiful new spring Orion bulkys and assorted styles and colors. Three groups to choose from. Boys Girls' Ladies' Reg. 4.98 Reg. 7.95 Reg. 8.50 3.88 4.69 5.98 Children's Car Coats for boys and girls, of attractive long wearing expended vinyl. Some hooded, tome not. We bought a factory closeout on these. Top quality coats regularly to 15.95. 395&598 20 OFF ON ALL SKYLINE AND SKY QUEEN LUGGAGE PLUS LOW, LOW DISCOUNT PRICES! 3 gB' I? see how the i&ij$r': model V300 '-y unquestionably the most modern electric range ever built Bibsan ULTRA 300 fits into your decorating plans Guests might think you'va redecorated your whole kitchen. But you know that the Gibson ULTRA 300 is the only differ ence between a drab, old-fashioned kit chen and one right out of a decorator's dream. The U300 snuggles up to neigh, boring cabinets, looks like it's been built in. And if you think Gibson can do things for your kitchen, wait till you see what it does for your cooking. Just fry burning food on the front thermatic unit. You sim ply cannot do it . . . the thermatic unit takes the temperature ot the pan ana adjusts itself to prevent over or under cooking. BUILT-IN LOOK. THERMATIO SURFACE UNIT CONTROL TOWER CONVENIENCE AUTOMATIC BANQUET OVEN 8-PIECE CONDIMENT SET Reg. Price .... 309.95 With Trade ... 269.95 CalOre Allowance 20.00 Pay Only 249.95 : aH LS I M I IhUMJ ?f ?) I SPORT SHIRTS 298 098 Start toking life easy in eosy-care, easy-weann' short sleeved sport shirts. Spring and Summer sport knits, golf knits in cottons and cotton blends head the lists from such famous mokers as Stradivari, Campus, Barclay, Mun singwear and others. Cet all set for o full season of comfort. Charge all you need on our convenient revolving charge plon. Shop Till 9 r clllaivaAong G. BKANDSTADT. M.U. Written (or Newspaper Enterprise Assn. I have received a letter from a woman about her 19-year-old son who had measles 11 years ago. One day. while convalescing Irom this disease, he complained of blurred vision. This cleared up alter 30 or 40 minutes and left him with a severe headache which caused him to vomit sev cral times. A truly fiigliteiiini; experience for both motlifr and son. Such attacks have been repeat ed several times a year at irregu-1 lar intervals. Nowhere in her let ter does the mother refer to the headaches as migaine but this pattern is so typical that I cannot believe the condition is anything else. tnese attacks always start in childhood. But, because a child cannot describe them accurately this type of headache often goes unidentified for many years. The paltern may vary, but most at tacks begin with a small spot of blurred vision which gradually grows larger and is associated with a zigzag shimmering. Characteristically this shim, mciing, at the peak of its severi ty, can be seen whether the eyes are open or closed. Of one thing we can be sure: The measles did nol cause the migraine. There is still some doubt about the exact cause, but it has been shown that a spas modic constriction of the blood vessels in the brain is Ihe under lying mechanism of the attacks. What causes these spasms mav be different in different persons. Migraine appears to run in fam ilies so there is probably a here ditary factor in some persons. In others, allergy may play a part, as evidenced by the fact that eliminating certain foods from the diet appears to prevent the at tacks. Some observers have described a migrainous type of personality characterized by above-average intelligence, shyness, an inclina tion to be a perfectionist, and easy fatigability. But these char-1 actenstics cannot be readily cnangeo. The frequency and severity of the attacks sometimes increases the late teens and early 20s, period when must persons arc under severe strains associated with maturing, achieving econom ic independence and adjustment to marriage. In women, the attacks often precede the onset of a menstrual period and cease during preg nancy. This, and the fact that in both men and women the attacks disappear or diminish greatly alt er 50, suggests that the body's hormonal system may play a part. ror the mild attacks, aspirin and rest in a (uiet, darkened room, with or without an ice bag on the forehead, usually suffices. For the severe attack, an injection of ergotamine into a muscle or a vein may be required. For the interval between attacks, keeping fit by avoiding fatigue and by ob serving the other rules of hy giene will help. Recently a new drug, methyser gide, has been found to relieve the headaches and prevent their recurrence. This drug is not ef fective against other types of headache. 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The banquet will begin at 6:30 p.m. and dancing and entertainment will continue until about 1:30 a.m. The com mittee has contacted all the mem bers of the class with the ex ception of the 36. If anyone knows how to contact the following people they can cos tact Pete Green, TU 4-9783; Ar chie Huff. TU 4-3439; Mrs. Har vey Brannon, TU 2-1753, or Mrs. John Dickinson, TU 4-7136; Robert Anderson, Blanche Bales, Anita Bell, Kenneth Boyle, Lenora Brown, Mildred Calhoon, Judena Coils, Lois Couey, Hob- ert Force, Barbara Franz, Hose Gray, Bessie Griffith, Robert Hayes, Betty Horn, Nelimae Jack son, Maxccn Kamly and Mabel Krcuger. Genevieve Lewis, Leonard Marker, Duain Monroe, Mary Lu cille Montgomery, Doris Nelson, Margaret Ann Heed, Deane Robin son, Carl Schallhorn. Wayne Shea, Mclvin Shearer, Betty Jane Ste phens, Fremont Stephenson, El wood Trumbull, Ruth Varnadore, Eldine While, Frank Dowling. William Hill, Bob Johnson and Jackie Lee Smith. KLAMATH COUNTY DISTRICT COURT March 1) TRAFFIC CASES Joseph Mario Tacchini, failure to yield right of way, guilty pita. HO fin paid. Da f art Eugene Millar, no PUC ptrmit, guilly plea, tIS tine paid. Daren Eugene Miller, no PUC permit, guilly plea. 115 tine paid. Daren Eugene Miller, no PUC permit, guilly plea, SIS tine paid. Dartn Eugene Miller, no PUC permit, guiiiy plea, SiO (in paid. Reese Oever Evan,, no PUC permit, guilty plea, sis tine paid. Mar on t Jan Sautter, disobeyed itop sign, gunty piea, JiQ tin paid. Karen Christine Grime, violate bas: rule, guilty plea, $13 fine paid. Deian Woifrum. failure to 1 1 j n i guilty plea, sio fine paid. EMIs Ray Roach, no operator's license. gunty piea. ss tine paid. Ann Eiiiabelh McOermott, disobeyed traffic signal, guilty piea, SIO tine paid. William Leonard Schrammen. no vehi cle license (aspired), guiiiy plea. SS tine pa io. Donald Dean Weaver, excessive motor noise, guilty plea, SS line paid Harry Roliand Rose, disobeyed traffic signal, guilty pie. SIS tine paid. Cary Lee Renne, no wheel covers. guiiiy piea, no tine paid. i Patricia Ann Vollendroft, no operator's license, guilty plea, SS tine paid. Otis Key Williams, failure to drive right side ot highway, guilty plea, SIO Patricia Diane Darnell, no operator's li cense, guilty piea, SS tine paid. Carolyn Lucille VenMeler, no vehicle license (expired), guilty plea, 1)0 tine suspended. MISOEMEANOR CASES Ronald Wickllne, concealment of mort gaged property, dismissed on motion bv district attorney. Case has been compro March 1) TRAFFIC CASES Zette Eliiebeth Sullivan, disobeyed stoo sign, not guilly plea, trial without lury iei inr martin it. Vaclav Drazil, disobeyed slop slon, guilly plea, S10 fine paid. tiroy Elmer Kruetitr, failure to dim headlights, trial without lury. Found guilly, SIO fine oaid. Cecil Milton Hurd, failure to dim head- iionis, trial without lury. Found guilty. SIO tine paid. Dennis Richard Binstead, violate basic uie. guilty piea, S10 fin paid. Marvin Dale Baird, no vehicle license (eapireai, guilty piea, $5 fine paid. Elmer Henry Shamrock, violate beslc ruie, guilty piea, sis line paid. ieraid Lee Derrick, violate basic rule, guilty plea, 5 fine paid. jess Marr Cox, disobeyed slon sian, trial without lury. Found guilty. $10 fine suspennea. Lloyd George Bannister, truck soeadlna. guuiy piea, siu tine paid. March 14 Alice Elizabeth Neutfer, failure to dim tieadliphfs, guilty plea, $10 fine paid. wuernn Harper Rink, improper pass ing, guilly plea, SIS fine peid. Richard Kelly Weldon, violate basic rule, guilly plea, SIS fine paid. Rudy Mike Skula, violate basic rule. guilly plea, SIO fine paid. winiam Owen Kenny, no muff or. guiny piea, so tine paid NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Of" THE STATE OP OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH PROBATE DEPARTMENT In th Matter of the Estate of MILTON ERNEST LOTCHES, Deceased. The undersigned having been appointed by ihe above entitled Court of the Slata of Oregon, lor the County aforesaid, ad- minisiralrlK ol th Estate of Milton Ernest Lotches, deceased, and having qualified, notice is hereby given to Ihe creditors of. and all persons havlno claims taming said deceased, to present them, verified as required by law, within si months aft er the first publication ot this notice to said Administratrix at the offices of Ar thur A. Beddoe. At tor no l i w. ah Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. uwrginy c. LOICneS, Administratrix ot the Estate of Milton Ernest Lotches, deceased. Dated, March 21, I9ej. No. 997, March 21, 2, April 4, 11, 1963. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Adda E Jones, Deceased. The undersigned has teen appointed bv said Court Executor ol said estate; no tice Is hereby given to creditors of dece dent to present their claims, duly veri fied as by law required, within six months after the first publication at thi nnt.r. I 'o th undersigned, Gomer Jones, at the i( oic ot A. C. Yaden, ad Main Street. Kieme'n i-eiis, Oregon. Dated and first Ouhlilhrl at SflamalK Falls, Oregon, this 2(Jth day of February, Gomer Jones. Eecutor. 59, Feb. 2. March 7, 14, 21. No. No. 67 69 NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Matter ot th p.uu t ARCHIE G. COLSON, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY r.lUPM tht I have tiled my Final Account. Reonrt ni Administratrix With th Will Annexed, and r-oimon Tor uisiriDunon in the matter ol the estate of Archie G. Colson, deceased, and (he Circuit Court has set Friday, the Slh day of April, 1963, at the hour of ten o'clock a.m. In the Circuit Court Room of the Klamath County Court House, Klamath Falls. Oreoon. a. th time and plac lor hearing of exceptions and objections to said Final Account, if any there be. MARY H. TOTTON, Administra trix With the Will Annexed of the Estate of ARCHIE G. COLSON, DECEASEO. EDWIN E. DRISCOLL 306 Pin Tree Building Klamath Falls. Oregon Attorney for Administratrix No. 974, March 7, 14, 21, 28. April 4, 1963. Robert Benjamin Taylor, violate basic S1.2SO.00. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Item No. 1 Description: Equipment No. 19. 1941 Dodge 4x4 truck. Plywood body with drawers tor parts. Fair condition. Minimum Bid, $250.00. Item No. 3 Description: Equipment No. 35; 1934 F.W.D. chassis; mobile tool house with parts bins, drawers, etc. Fair condition. Minimum Bid, $150.00. Item No. 3 Description: Equipment No. 34; D-e Cat with hydraulic angle dozer; Serial 4R2301; Model I940-D4-65. Will run needs work. Minimum Bid, $1,000.00. Item No. 4 Description: Eauioment No. SI; 20 Ton Semi, Low Bed Trailer; drop front. Good condition. Minimum B I d. rule, guilty plea, SIS fine paid Ellis Richard Guy, no tall light, guilty plea, $10 fine paid. John Frederick Klssling, failure to yield right of way, guilty plea. $10 fine paid. Thomas Junior O'Harra. no safety Chain, guilty plea. $7. SO fin paid. Paul Harold Fairclo, no muffler, guilty plea, $7.50 fine paid. Mike Collins, no operator's license, guilty plea, SS fine paid. Edmond Michael McAullfle. no tall lights, guilty plea, $10 line paid. Patrick Joseph Maxwell, no operator's license (expired), guilty plea, SS fine paid. Orvilla Simmons, no mulfler, guilty piea. sio tine suspended. MISDEMEANOR CASKS John A. Tldrlck, assault and baltery, quilly plea, placed on probation tor i period of one year In the legal custody and under the control and supervision I ol the Oregon State Board of Parole end Probation. Donald B. Wilson, assault and baltary, guilty plea, placed on probation for a period of one year In the legal custody and under the control and supervision of the Oreqon Slat Board of Parole and Probation. , FELONY CASES Robert Wesley Johnson, burglary not in a dwelling, arraignment continued March 19. To advise court regarding preliminary hearing. Stanley Allen Coon, burglary not In dwelling, arraignment continued to March iv. io advise court regarding prelimin ary hearing. James Alien Stone, burglary not In a dwelling, waived preliminary hearing, held lor grand lury. undertaking on bail in the amount of S3, Sou approved. Malta Hooper, obtaining property oy false pretenses, waived preliminary hear ing. Held lor grand lury. Released on own recognizance. March IS TRAFFIC CASES Lela Belle Mathison, no vehicle license. guilty plea. SS tine paid. Hobby jo oeorge. violate oasic ruie, guilly plea, $10 line paid. cnaries uen emin mcnoisc, driving while operator's license suspended, guilty plea, $75 fine paid; two days In county all suspended; operator's Means sus pended one additional year. Robert James Wlicox, driving wnne op erator's license suspended, guilty plea, $M fin paid, two days In county lell sus pended, operator's license suspended one edditional year. Thomas Clark Kllpatrfck, disobeyed traf fic signal, guilty plea, $10 floe paid. Robert Beattie Gehrke, disobeyed stop Sign, guilty plea, S10 tine paid. Bernadelte Ada Malhls, lour In driver's seat, guilty plea, $7.50 line paid. Delano Shook, disobeyed traffic signal. guilty ptea, $10 line paid. Juaniia Joanne Fmnlmore, failure to dim headllqhts, guilty ptea. $10 fine paid. Don Miller Sawyer, disobeyed stop nan. guilty plea, $10 fine paid. Jimmie Lou Fernannei, no operator's license (expired), guilly plea. IS line paid. George Edward Hayes, disobeyed stop sign, guilty plea, $10 line paid. James Allen DeLonge, Improper muf fler, guilly plea, $7.50 fine paid. Robert Edward Huff, failure to drive right sld highway, guilty plea, $10 fine paid. Tyrone Davis, operating unsafe equip ment, guilty plea, $7.50 fine paid. Alan Edward Leonard, disobeyed slop sign, trial without ury. Found guilty, $?S fine suspended, recommended he be placed on 12-month probationary status under driver improvement section of the Motor Vehicle Department. Blue Lakes i Capers Set ALTUKAS-Friduy, March 29. and Saturday evening, March 30, are the dates set for the Wfi3 vesion of the Blue Lakes Ca pers. The variety entertainment that has become an annual af fair in Cedarville and Alturas will be put on hv the youth of the Modoc County Larger Parish. Proceeds of the show will be used lo support the Blue Lake Youth Camp. This year's show will feature acts from Alturas, Likely, and Surprise Valley. The fist night's show will be held at Cedarville and the serond night's show at the Alturas Elementary School. TU nl... t ..l. t- : i , . Motor vehicle niu nine unnu V.HIHJJ) IS lltcaieo sendra lien Rkhertf, disobeyed slop 40 miles southeast of Alturas in "" Qu,"v DlM' 1,0 upnded. the South Warner Mountains. Kach summer the camp is ojened for four weeks under the guidance of Rev. Karl Olson of the Alturas Federated Church. The camp is run in four aessions with the first camp for fourth, fifth, and sixth grade students; the second camp for junior high; and the third camp a trail camp for the high school Hge group. The boys and girls numbered well over 100 campers in 1962. Begun in 1955 by Keverend Ol son, 30 campers made up the complete rosier the first year. The campers now come from 26 different communities throughout the stale. Item No. 5 Description: Eauioment No 90; Unit shovel. Model KS6H; i Yard shovel with crane boom Included) IND 1J Chrysler power unit. Fair condition. Minimum Bid, S2.2S0.00. Item No. a Description: Equipment No. 105; "Cherry Picker" crane with leep motor, tingle drum; mounted on 1948 I.H.C. truck chassis. Fair condition. Min imum Did, $200.00. Item No. 7 Descrlotlon: Eauioment No. 179; 1950 I.H.C. 4 Yard Dump truck. Needs motor work. Minimum Bid, $375 00. item No. I D scrip I (on: Eauioment No. 190; 2 axle. 4 wheel box trailer. Good condition. Minimum Bid, $75.00. Item No. 9 Description: Equipment No. 213; 1952 4 Yard Dodge Dump truck. Fair condition. Minimum Bid, $375.00. Hem No. 10 Description: Equipment No. 219; 1952 G.M.C. Vi Ton Plckuo. Needs motor work. Minimum Bid, $150. 00. Mem No. 11 Description: Equipment No. 231; Thew Loralne Crane, Model MC2. V Cu. Yd. Needs work on motors. Minimum Bid, $1,500.00. Item No. 1? Description: Equipment No. 3?0j 1947 Dodge. Model WXF32 cab and chassis with 3 speed auxiliary trans mission. Fair to good. Minimum Bid, $400.00. Item No. 13 Description: 4-71 G.M.C. Diesel Motor; Unit No. 4A-33034, Model 405 JC; lets generator, starter, flywheels, Iront pulley, 2 timing gears. Fair lo good condition. Minimum Bid, $300.00. Item No. 14 Description: 4-71 G.M.C. Diesel Motor; less generator, starter, fly wheels, front pulley. 1 liming gears. Fair to good condition. Minimum Bid, $300.00. Hem No. IS Description: GM Power take-off with clutch and flywheel. Model PTA 11126, Serial No. 194250. Fair to good. Minimum Bid, $200.00. Hem No. 16 Descripfion: gm Power take-off with clutch and flywheel. Fair to good. Minimum Bid, $200.00. NOTICE OF SALE OF SURPLUS COUNTY EQUIPMENT Notice fs hereby given that the above described equipment has been declared surplus to County needs, and will be sold bv the County Administrator, by sealed bid, for not less than tha established minimum price listed herein. Said equip ment will be available tor Inspection at Siskiyou County Road Department Corporation Yard on South Highway 99, Yreka, California, until tha final date and time for receipt ot bids. Bids shall be in writing. They must Identify the Item, or Items, being bid on, the amount bid on each Individual Item, signed, sealed in an envelope marked BID-OPEN MARCH 21, 1963, and received at the office of th COUNT ADMINISTRATOR COURT HOUSE, YREKA, CALIFORNIA, not later than 2:00 P.M March 28, 1963, at which time and plac they will be publicly opened end read aloud. All sales cash, without warranty. Pour per cent sales tax will be added to pur chese price unless valid Resale Permit Is presented. Successful bidders, if not present at time ot bio opening, win oe notified of award by mall. All purchases must be paid In lull and equipment re moved irom th premises not later man April 10, 1963. , The right is reserved to refect any ana- or all bids or portions ot Individual bids. 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