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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1957
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
Top Collegiate Grid Teams Also Lead Defense Records
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Defense, once junked as being
too subtle for the average fan,
suddenly has made a comeback
in major college football on the
unbeaten records of such national
powers as Auburn and Iowa.
Auburn lops the list in total de-
week. Iowa, once tied, is No. 1
in rushing defense.
And every major unbeaten club
in the nation is among the lead
ers in one defensive category or
another while less than half
of them are up there in offense.
Only Texas A & SI, the leader
fense for , the fourth consecutive in this week's Associated Press
poll, is missing from the unde
feated powers that show up high
in the defense statistics released
Thursday by the NCAA Service
Bureau.
Auburn, getting stingier each
game, has permitted an average
of but 136.7 yards a game in the
six played to date. The only team
Be good
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Providence Reds
Trounce Bisons
By UNITED PRESS
The Providence Reds have
scored 14 goals in their last two
games to move into second place
in the American Hockey League
but they still can t pick up any
sround on pace-setting Hershey.
The Reds, who whipped the
Cleveland Barons, 6-3, Sunday
nisht. continued their goal-getting
spree Wednesday nignt Dy trounc
iniz the Buffalo Bisons. 8-1. The
victory moved Providence into
second place, one point ahead of
Rochester.
However, Hershey rolled to a 5-0
victory pver the Springfield In
dians to increase its first place
spread to 11 points. It was the
Bears' sixth straight triumph.
to do better for the first six games
of anv season in the past nine
years was the 1955 Auburn bunch.
who permitted only lis a game
and then were rapped from
the unbeaten list with a 27-13 de
feat by Tulane in game No. 7.
The Plainsmen also lead in hold-
ine down the opposing score, al
lowing only 14 points for a 2.3
average lowest since 1947 when
Georgia Tech permitted only
seven points in its first six games.
Iowa tops rusnmg aetense wun
a 66.2-yard average yield in six
games. Auburn is second at 76.2.
Miami (Fla.) and Arizona State
also have allowed less than 100
yards a game,
neoriria Tech. which unset pow
erful Duke last week, is second
in total defense, but leads in pass
defense, allowing only 35.5 yards
a game. '
Fights
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
LOS ANGELES Alphonse Ha
Hmi. imi. France, outpointed
Raul (Raton) Macias, 118. llexi-
Citv. 15. For undisputed ban
tamweight title ot tne worm.
Every drop Kentucky
Straight Bourbon. Every
drop alow-made on original
Sour Mash recipe Every
drop flavor-balanced at
88 Proof to give you low
proof mildness with,
fullness of flavor..
Every drop distilled and bottled by
Stifiel-Wellor Distillery,
Ejtabliihed LouisvilleKentucky, 1849,
makers of Bonded Old Fitzgerald
100 Proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon
5abinti
l!B,'rrf,aI,
SCORES
:to 10
20 14
2fi 14
2H 14
21i 18',
20
20 90
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17 33
16 24
10 30
9 31
Tnnday's Results
FRATtBNAL LKAtil'E
Sons of Italy
Klamatn Caa
Elkt
Roberts Hardware
KlviTif Eagles
Pioneer Tobacco
Kninht of Coiumbui
MOOM
Wnuht Real Estate
Sunrise Tavern
Lone Eagles
Sou of Norway
High team game Roberts Hardware
Hiuh team series Elks 2806
Sh tnriivlduat Bame Al Woldt 239
High indiviaual series Al Woldt fcJS
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Ellington Loceera
Duican and Mest
G rings Foods
Fleers
Pepsi Cola
VFW
Superior Troy
Weyerhaeuser
stetnseirer
Ricky s
Stufcel Rustlers
Great Northern
33
20 20
15 22
16 24
16 24
14 26
11 28
High team f am Ellingson 10JH
uh tanm rlt F.lHnirsOn 2!K)2
High individual fame Pete Creen 2M
High individual acnes Dave Robb 622
vYrdnrsday! Resells
MINOR CLASSIC
Football Movies
of tha FANTABULUS '
OREGON
STANFORD
Game Will Be Shown This
Friday Noon
MOLAT ORE'S
RESTAURANT
1112 MAIN
EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED
Hafter's Furniture
Bob and Polly's
Bing's
Landry Ins.
Underwoods
Herald and News
24 16
22 18
20 20
19 31
19 21
16 24
Major Shifts
Raises Team
Travel Costs
CHICAGO tffi With the Dodg
ers in Los Angeles and Giants in
San Francisco, transportation
costs for each National League
baseball club next season will in
crease $35,000 to $40,000.
That was the estimate Wednes
day of Frank Lane, general man
ager of the St. Louis Cardinals.
who attended the circuit's 1958
schedule-making meeting.
A schedule was adopted intro
ducing major league baseball to
fie West Coast April 15, opening
day. which sends the Los Angeles
Dodgers to the San Francisco Gi
ants. Other openers include Chi
cago at St. Louis, Philadelphia at
Cincinnati and Pittsburgh at Mil
waukee.
The official schedule will be an
nounced completely in December
or January but each club is per
mitted to publicize its home schea
ule in its city at an earlier date
yet to be set.
High team game Underwood! 9.12
Hijrhteara lorlei Hatter's Furniture
Hiirh Individual fame Al Backet 123
Hlfiti Individual aeries Ray Billings 586
MAJOR CLASSIC LEAGLl.
H. L. Johhaon Insurance 38 12
Klamath Tractor 21 '
Sixth St. Oxyen JO JO
Bill Davla Flying A 1 Jl
Borboo )' S
Pelican Motors IS 23
Hth team game Bill Davis Flying A
Hiuh team series Bill Davli Flying A
2874
High individual lame Olno Rosteroll.
244
High Individual series Glno Roittrolla
643
LEGAL NOTICE
PERSONALS
Basin H
Motor lr
nvestment Co.
Winde Bulck
Baltiger Motors
Mobil Gas
llalvenon's Union
Commercial Shell
Olson Motors
Pacific Fruit
Specialized Service
East Side Electric
Carlson's Mattress
Hiirh team game Specialised Service
1022
High team series Specialized Service
noon
High individual game Mel Robinson
226
Hlch Individual series Mel Robinson
621 .
LEAGl'F
27 12'.
27 13
24, 13 '4
24 ie
20 20
20 SO
19 21
16'4 23'i
16", 2J
15 23
1S 23
19 13
; Jim Faxson, former University
i of Davton basketball star now with
the Cincinnati Hoyals, scored 418
i points in 66 games with the Min
neapolis Lnkers last season.
THE NEW ROCKETS ARI
HERE BRINGING YOU
9n Bhi4
CORVALLIS. Ore. (UP)-Coach
Tommy Prothro moved reserve
halfback Tony Arana into uregon
State's fullback slot Wednesday to
back MP Nub Beamer.
Prothro said reserve fullbacks
Jim Stinnette and John Horrillo
were out with injuries and may
not Dlav aeainst California at
Berkeley Saturday when the
Beavers go up against former
Oregon State assistant coach Pete
Elliott for the tirst time.
EUGENE, Ore. (UP) Oregon
halfback Jim Shanley was recov
ering from a touch of the flu today
but Coach Len Casanova said he
expected Shanley to be able to
nlav aeainst Washington in Port
land this weekend when the Web
foots try to wrap up a tie for
the Pacific Coast Conference title
and a trip to th Rose Bowl.
Casanova said reserve center
Larry Newsom reinsured his knee
leaving only sopnomore bod rei
erson and Milt Blevins at the
center position. Earlier, regular
center Norm Chapman was siae
lined for the season with an ankle
injury and Dave Fish Drone a
hand against Stanford.
NnTirie to creditors
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
am the dulv atioolnted. Qualified
and act in executrix of the estate of
ARTHUR M. FREDERICKSON, de
ceased. All persons having claimt
against laid esUte are hereby notified
to present the same, with vouchers
attached In the manner provided by
law. to me at inc on ice oi cawin z,.
Drtacoll. KM Pine Tree BuUdlnfl. Klam
ath Falls. Oregon, within six months
of the 10th day of October, 1967, the
date ot the first publication ot this
nunc.
GLADYS R. FREDERTUKSON
Executrix of the Estate of AR
THUR M. rRiDKltK5UN,
Deceased.
EDWIN E. DRISCOIX
Pine Tree Building
Klamath Palls, Oregon
AttOrnov for Kveeulrlx.
No. 731 Oct. 10, 17. 84, 31 and Nov. T.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice la herebi ftven that tha un-
dersisned. as Administrator of tha es
tate oi same Lorwrt. deceased, will
on and after the 2Ath dav of Novem
ber, pursuant to in order of the Cir
cuit court oi tn state of Oregon, ror
me county oi rtiamam, ten to xne
highest binder for cash, at the office
of L. ORTH SISEMORE, Attorney, 731
Main Street. Klamath Falls. Oregon,
that certain real property described
as:
Lou B and 10, S'iNUNE'.'i. S'iNEv
of Section 3. T. 34 S.. R. TV, E.W.M.
excentina from the effect of thia con
veyance, howevei. that certain parcel
of ground containing 1 acre heretofore
conveyed to the Oregon State Game
Commission by deed approved Marcit
21, IBM, and recorded In the Indian
Office of the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs, containing, after making the
exception above specified, 157.84 acre.
uii.tL.ai i buaani
Administrator
No. 74. Oct 24. 31. Nov. T. 14
BOARDING home for aged arjd la
firmed. Ladles only. TU 2-0929.
SPENCEA
TU 4-905T
YOUNG women of any faith needing
confidential advice may contact Mrs.
v. Linden. Catholic Charities. 2TB w.
Brnaawav Eumm Ornatnn Pkani
ALCOHOLICS annnnfMNii 1WI Klvjais
aide. Phone TU 3-S30B. P.O Bos 204.
Alto friendly tele for (amUlea of also
Wollea.
NOTICE OF HEARING
FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE Is hereby given that I have
filed my final account of the adminis
tration or tne tataie oi biiiaoein im-
k. Deceased, and tne vourt nas a
nolntt-d November 23th. 1057. at
nVln-k am. the time and the Cir
cuit courtroom, Klamath Falls, Ore
gon, as the place lor hearing oojee-
uons uiereio.
Haiei P. siegei. Admrx
WO, 7.10 UCt 24, Jl. JNOV. 7, 1
WANT AO
RATE SCHEDULE
For addition! rat infonnatl
Ptwm TU4-S111
oar.attl.rsj. Vhon.
PUBLIC CHARITY SERVICU 7
TRANSPORTATION
DRIVER lmmedlataly .mpty '57 car
Klamath Falls to New York. Most
of (as and oil paid. Call N.w York
collect Worth 2-5050.
SERVICES
10
FALL pruning and yard cleaning Call
Foster Smith, phone Tb a-4524.
day. TU 4-7662.
age 3 to 5 tl.38 per
SEWING iDPClaUxlne- In draoea.
curtains, etc. Will take measure
ment and deliver Also, stuffed ani
mals, machine washable; make nice
Christ mas gifu. Phone TU 2-1516 after
o p.m.
CURTAINS lace tab. to loth. Unn.
dered and stretched. TU 4-634.
TERMITE TROUBLE??
call Bruce Terminix for free Inspee
g Company.
HOME or commercial building repairs,
cement work, roof repairing. Reliable,
insured contractor Phone TU 3-2693,
CARPENTER work, new or remodel
Ing. Call Chct Mann, TU 4-8070.
FOR contracting, home building, re
modelling or any repair Jobs, TU
4-4481,
HUNTERS! Ducks, geee, picked,
drawn, wrapped. 34 Flint TU 2-0227.
SHARPEN! NO saws, hand and circle,
knives, tools, scissors. 2113 Orchard.
KIMES plumbing and beating 272t
So ath. TU 4-6620. Free estimating.
POLLY ANN will deliver to south
suburban homes, quality baker prod
uct, oven to you. TU 4-7277.
RUBBER stamps, 1-day service. Spe
cial, 4-hr service. J. V. Keler Service,
TU 2-3090 or 1413H E. Main.
PICTURE
Hon,
framing, complete eeleo
1 WORD! w
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...THE NEW WAY OF GOING PLACES IN TH
E ROCKET AGE I
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FOR 1958... tv iSa
OL.DSLVIOE3II.E CREATES S HL
A NEW CLASS OR CARS I
LEGAL NOTICE
Mm RT.TS
wrvrirR TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
in h. MAtLnr of the EsUte of DOR
OTHY MAY WOOD, deceased.
u . t V ururtM TT MAY CON
CERN: Notice Is hereby
the undersigned was duly, appointed a
idmtnisiraior ui - - -
bove named decedent by an order of
u n.iH n vandentiera. cir
cuit Judge of the State of Oregon In
and for the County of Klamath, duly
made and entered In he above en
titled Court and matter on the 4th
day of September, 1957. and that he
as auiy quamiea . ""
DtrcnrpnnR all nersons having
claims against said decedent or said
Estate are hereby required to pre
sent tne same, auiy vemwu -n
companled by the proper vouchers, to
-.i A ri rrt Inl.irktnr at the law OffiCCB
of Theodore R. Conn. 19 G Street South.
In the town oi ',u ."J
Lake, State of Oregon, within six
montns of the date of th. first publi
cation of thls notice.
Dated ana nrsi puui.mcu
day of October. 1957.
irfntlnislrtlnr
No. 741, Oct. 17. 24. 31. Nov. T.
Mr-iTTf-v nr nnNl) SALE
uieri nrnnosals will be received by
the Common Council of the City of
Klamath Falls Oregon for the pur
n atr-not (mnrovcmenl bonds. He.
rles 109, 110. Ill and 112. aggregating
seventy-two thousand, five hundred
thirty five and 82-100 dollars. i72.
533.821 duly authorized by ordinances
of the said City of Klamath Falls, for
.78
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KING SEPTIC TANKS
Cleanlnf k Roto-Rooter Servlc
C. W. CLIFFORD, Manager
ED F. KING. Owner
SMf HUyard Ave Ph. TO 4-9841
WANT AD
CLASSIFICATION
DIRECTORY
AUTOMOTIVE
y client worfeaanshlD. Oare.
Tu 4-tstl.
loo's. 531 Mala.
HUNTERS!
PICK. PACK. SHIP
YOUR GAME
Corner of Oak Spring
Ph. TU 1-4524
Terms Eitimatca
SEPTIC TANKS
, Cleantd insulted
Custom Digging
Klamath County Sanitary Sarviot
718 No. 10th TU S-llSa
CALL US FOR
GRADALL
AND GET YOUR
CINDERS k DRAIN ROCK NOW
GRAHAM BROS.
PHONE TU a-4441
Ante Miscellaneous .
New Cars ft Trucks ,
Trailers
Used Cars A Tr ticks
4 EMrLUVMGM
Help Wanted . n ,,, .
Help Wanted, Female
Help Wanted, Male ,. , ,. ,
Slluatlona Wanted .. .
NUTICES -er
Pari ef Thanke -
Death Notice
Funtrral Notice
(lnera Notices
In Memoriam w
Lost A Found
Pabllo Charity Sarvlcos
RFAL F8TATB
Apartment For nt
Bunt n ess Opportunities
llonsos Far Rent
Misc. Property te Let
Real Eslat Fxchance ,
Real Estate For Hale
Real Estate Wanted M
Rooms Far Kent
Ante
MISCFM.ANEOUS
Hlsreiianroua
the construction and Improvement of Beat . PeU - Rperts - Habblaa
Hew, more eflltlenf Bocket
Inline gives you Oirtitonding per
form once. Remarkable improve
snerrts In earbwrelion offer you
trp to 20 greater fuel economy.
Now Trerts-Portoble Ratilo
serves at your regular car radio,
but can olio be unlocked and used
as a lightweight, 160-hour battery-powered,
trantlstor portable.
delivers the exact amount of heat
or ventilation exactly where and
when you want H. You push a
button ... power does the work!
MtW-MATIC RtOC (A TfRJI AM SUSPKHSIOnI TURNS ROUOH ROADS INTO HIOHWAVS OF SMOOTHNKSS
In the 1958 Oldimobile you'U find moat everything you've ever wanted
in s motorcar outstanding styling; smart, tasteful design; delightful new
features; alert new Rocket Engine performance; supreme comfort; daring
new colors and fabrics. And most important of all, you'll find real oWn-to-earth
operating economy! As never before, Oldsrnobile for 58 gives you true
big-car size, hip-car comfort and handling, big-car smart news combined with
budget-car thrift. Once you Rocket-Test the '58 Olds, you'll know for sure,
that from its safer Four-Beam Headlamp to its sparkling Twin Blades
it's the biggest value in OlJumobile's 60-year history! otoaerefMtrecerf.
the following- improvement units ju
sted in the -y oi txiaiiianu w ...
Oregon, SB iniiuwi: .
Improvement Unit No. 133 being
along Eldorado Avenue from th South
erly line of Vanncsn Avenue to a point
opposite (when messured at right an
afes to Eldorndo Avenuel the north
east corner of Lot 17 Block 8 El
AHriHinn ami Dahlia Street.
from the Southwesterly line of Eldo
rado Avenue to in weienj um yi
Birch Street, all contiguous in aiu
r li v Imnri-ivemen unit No. 134. be
ing along Tenth Street from the North
westerly line of Lincoln Street to the
East line of Prospect Street In said
City: Improvement Unit No. 133. be
.inn0 r.ni Ktrodt frnm the North
easterly line of North Third Street to
the Southwesterly line of North Fourth
Street, In said City; and. Improve
ment unit IMQ. l.H oeing aionn v-n-fornia
Avenue from its northerly in
tersection with From Street, northerly
to the Northerly line of Lot 0 In Block
Buena Vista Addition, exicnncu
and, Oregon Avenue, from Its Inter-ai-tinn
uith rnl If oml. Avenue, wester
ly to the westerly line of Lot 8, Block
14 Rnonn Vista Addltinri. extended.
Southwesterly at right angles to the
street une oi saia jreK'n nvenue.
and Mt. Pitt Street from the Easterly
line of LaOt 3 tsiocR is. uuena visia
Aridltinn extended northeasterly to the
easterly side of Its Inter-sertlon with
Corvallis Street; and tserxiey aireei
from the Southerly line of Lot 7, Block
23, Buena Vista Addition, extended
west, north across Mt. Pitt Street to
the Northerly line of Lot 12 Block 10
Buena Vista Addition, extended east:
ana, Corvallis Street from the South
arlv line of mt 7 Block 24. Buena
Vista Addition' extended West to the
north line of Mt. Hit Street, sji con
llmiOita In 1H Cltv
Proposals to purchase said bonds
will be received by the undersigned
Police Judire of said City up to and
Including the twenty-fifth day of No
umhtr 1HS7. at tho hour of sever
thirty o'clock P.M. of said day and
opened at a regular meeting of the
Common Council Immediately there
after; said bonds shall be dated Janu
ary 15. 1038, and snail oe in amount
of 8500 00 each, except bond No. I. of
each series, which shall be for the
fractional part of said sum and all
shall be due ten years, after the date!
of Issue, payment of the enllr bonds
optional with said City ai any coupon
)ying aaie on inu aner une
mm the data thereof. Said bonds will
bear Interest at the rate of not to
exceed six per cent per annum, pay
able semi-annually on the ISth day of
January and July of each year, prin
cipal ano interest payanie . inc
flee of the treasurer of the City of
Klamath Palls Oregon
All proposals must be unconditional
and accompanied by a certified check
for five per cent of the proposal.
The Common Council reserves the
rlonf tn rrieft anv and all bids.
The suerennfui bidder for said bonds
wilt be furnished with an opinion as
to the validity ihereoi by the law firm
of. Winfree. McCulloch. Bhuler &
Rntldlnr - Remodeling
r.auraiuinai
Financial - trains
Food Prod lie
Fuel - Heating
Funeral Heme..
Health
Livestock A Poultry H
Machlnerr
Mlse. Property Te Let
Misc. For Rent
Mtsc. For fil
Misc. To Esrhange
Misc. Wanted
Hftfllt. - TV - MUSIO
Hervlces
Transportation
WELDING
In Our Shop
or
On The Job
CERTIFIED WELDER
Iron, Aluminum
x or .Alloys
PEYTON & CO.
TU 4-5149
EDUCATIONAL
IS
BECOME a practical nurse. Infant
nurs., medical assistant. Learn at
home in your spare time High school
not necessary. Ages 11-03 ror iuii in
formation write Unlteo Career Schools,
Box 6a. car. Herald and Newa.
HILP WANTED, FEMALE
14
PLEASANT work, good commission
selling Avon Cosmetics and outstand
ing Christmas gills. Write Martina
Marshall, Box 26. Lawen, Oregon.
WANTED experienced office worker,
preferably over 23, who con assume
good typist. Five day week. Apply tn
person at Herald and News.
WANTED woman to care for children
and housework. Malln 3-2310 after 6
or write Box 435, Malln.
HOUSEKEEPER and babysitter. Must
live tn. Apply' 2144 Gary or Rob's
Drive-In after five.
FUNERAL HOMES
WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home. 02
High St Phone IV 2-4404
O'HAIRS Memorial Chapel by
garden. Klamath Falls Phone
4-34.16
MEETING NOTICES
NOW ON DISPLAY... AT YOUR AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALERS
NAOMI SHRINE NO. 5, Order of
the White Shrine f
Jerusalem, meets the
second Saturday of
each month at 8 p.m.
at the Masonic Tern-ile.
HELP WANTED, MALI ... 1
USED car salesman. Experience In
selling preferred. Must be well sc
qualnted around town. Apply Dick B.
Miller Co., 7th & Klamath.
HELP WANTED
17
SALESMEN, men and women, top
leads, top commission, health and ac
cident Insurance, management oppor
tunities, TU 4-0196 between 9 and 10
ITUATIONS WANTED
IS
Isabel Sanders,
William Pierson,
W.II.P.
W.O.S.
CMATKR
LAKE LODGE No.
211 A.F. & A.M. will
hold a STATED Com
munication Thursday
November 7 at 8:00
P.M.
Hay M. Grams, WM
LOST rOUND 2
FOUND Navy Jacket,
for d. TU 2-0043.
Identify, pay
LOST In vicinity of Burna Street
long chain with chain dog collar at
tached. County dog license No. 2BS6.
Call TU 4-8.184 alter 5 p m.
WANTED washing and Ironing. Pick
up and deliver Phone rU 2-0438.
WANT farm work: drive truck and
tractor. TU 2-4112. 1U7 uivision.
IRONING tn my home TU 4-4094.
BOOKKEEPING position wanted. Full,
time. Have references. Call TU 2-3030.
OTIstudent looking for work. Will do
almost anything. TU 2-1373.
CHILDREN to care for In my home.
Ironing. Call TU
BABY sitting.
Phone TU 4-9682.
preschool children.
WANTED washing and Ironing. Pick
up and deliver Phon. TU 4-9434.
BABY sitting. References given TU
2-2711.
BABY sitting after 3 p.m. TU 4-42aa.
LOST Sunday morning four o'clock
on Clinton, model 12 Winchester 12
gunge shotgun. Reward. TU 4-3422.
GENERAL NOTICES
MAN wants Saturday and Sunday work
only Night watch or driver. TU 2-1641
before 10 a.m
BABYSITTING, your horn.. TU
2-2782
OFFICE work wanted. Reference. TU
2-2782.
NIGHT Job, anything. Avaftable be
tween 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. TU 4-3738.
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and New or subscription servlre calls
in the Weed. Mt. Shasta. McCloud.
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nrt OrctfOn
This notice Is authorized by ordi
nance of .he Common Council of the
City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, dated
October 14th. 1997
Don October 18, 1997.
Frank A Blackmer
Police Judge City of Klamath
Falls Oregon
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In arrest and conviction of persons
rcsEMinilhle for the malicious drstr
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up for 1140 Riverside St. All confiden
tial. Phone TU 4-9465 or TU 1-16B4.
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