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Teeing Off Quarter final matches in the Reames Auxiliary Club Champion' ship are as follows: 18 Holes Jerry Smith vs. Dorothy Swan , son; Vi Zamsky vs. Pauline Per nell. First FUght, 18 Holes Dean Marks vs. Veva Anderson; Marcella Bell vs. Murrel Hooper, 9 noles Melba Gotshall vs. Eve Ashley; Lucille Adams vs. Exene Humble First Flight, 9 Holes : Mary Holt vs. Cecil Peyton. Pairings for Friday, Sept. 22 Fewest Putts Tournament are as follows: 18 Holes M. Merryman, C. Grove, M Bartlett; L. Maskell, M. Schuss E. Miller; I. Fleck, F. Mosebar, V. Anderson; V. Purvine, A. Beane, L. Hyde; E. Dakin, M. Stewart and F. West. 9 Holes . j. Fcrm, M, O'Neill, H. Cheyne; W. Wiley, B. Bogatay; M. Lar kin, K. Stonecypher and C. New ton. bowling; Holiday BASIN LIONI W -3 3 2 2 Lion Tamer Klamath No. 2 Klamath No. 1 DOrrls No. 3 Dorrls No. 1 13 Klamath No. 3 1,3 Results: Lion Tamers 3, Klamath No. 3 It Klamath No. 3 3, Dorrli No. 1 ll Klanv afh No. 1 2, Dorrls No. 3 2. ' High team games Lion Tamer 971; high team aeries. Lion Tameri 2561 f high ind. game, William Gasser 238; high Ind. series, William Gasser 539. LIONS AUXILIARY W t Stow Pokes : 4 0 Talltwlsters 4 0 Alley Cats 3 1 Four Bit 1 3 Worrlen 0 4 Scatterplns ' 0 4 Results:' Talltwlsters 4. Scntterplns Ot Slow Pokes 4, Worriers 0; Alley Cats 3, Four Bits 1. High team gome, Talltwlsters Mil high team series. Talltwlsters 1975; high Ind. game Marge Motley 191; high Ind. ee riest Marge Mosley 513. IWAsTBRS TRIO Peterson Points Tj-ophy Hous Squirt Team No. 6 Hawley's Plastering Service Bennington Steel Bldgs. Lucky Lanes - Resultst Troohv House 2. 74.54 75.92 74.54 73.97 72 81 70.47 Hawley's Plastering it Team No. 6 3, Lucky Lanes u Bennington ti bioai. i, squirt i. ' - High team game, Squirt MO; high team' series, squirt Z33ii nign ino. game, bod Victorln 248; high Ind. series Al Haken warm en. WOMIN'S CLASSIC Beach's Jewelry Holiday Bowl ' trophy House Crater Lake Creamery Suburban Finance Harry Haftar Furn. Bonanza Cafe Browns Plumblno - .Results: Suburban Finance 2. Bonania cate 2: Troonv House l, Holiday Bowl 3, Harry Hatter Furn. 3 Browns Plumbing i; neacn's jeweiry 4, crater Lax, cream' irv 0. High team game, Suburban Finance 719; Won team series. Beach's Jewelry 2031; high Ind. game, Eve Reynolds 232; high ino. aeries, tve Keynoiai au. For Sale '53 FORD 4-Dr. Sedan $195 Winter I ted good tires, rum good! Get ; Gold Bond Stamps, Too! STONE'S SIGNAL SERVICE 9th & Pin Ph. 4-5367 r--WL1 . " prepared for Wan iv Winter ot Basin if"0Hs Building! Why LV Ju- -J Don't You?" LOOK of these vBti&$?L it 1 Weather Stripping ( V L JAr Foot Use Your BILD-A-COUNT at BASIN BUILDING MATERIALS 4784 Se. 6th SAGE MB HERALD AND So. C.I. . Llnfl.ld Purdue On. St 4rri TuleUue Hrnley KUHS OTI VI. VI. VI. v.. v.. VI. VI. VI. VI. Co. Tech HOC H'uh. Byr- Green Bay Hilin III. Valley Aihlind Wbttw.rtb S?.yil"0n'? . Cl. Llnll.14 Purdue Ore. St. O. B. Till. Henley KUUS OTI KUHS Coach Rex Hunsoker so. cel. iiniieii rmu n. a. b. tui. iieniey kuhs I oti OTI Coach ! ten Weber t c .i(im o t t KM ,, Kl,H, ,,,,.,, nenley o-cn Al Fairchild ,oc w,lb ,jr. 4et, Tu,. Henley kuhs whiiw.rtb. Former Coach Bud Franklin c, fea Purdue 8,,,, O.re Tula Henley KUHS Wr.llw.rl KF Businessman Vi Kirkpatriek tn- Cmli Linii.id w..h. syr. mn tui. , Heni.y kuhs oti KF Housewife - Poul Surprenanr a,. Tech untMi w.ih. Ore. SI. Un M.lln Henley KUHS Wbllworlh KF Businessman . Wayne Scott Cll. untuit w... or., si. ' o. b. tui. H.m kuhs oti Herald & News . SEASON'S MINI. ml Hun. .kip Weber F.lrrhlld Fr.nklln KIrkpilrIck Surprenant Sell . 8-B S.R 1-R S-B S-B -R ' l Dcrrten s-w i-w a-w i-w 4-w i-w 1-w s-w KE.UKD , pc(i m Pcl, pel, .,M pol. ,855 P!. JJS PcL .SS Pel. .717 Pet. , ' Owl Victory String Threatened; Beefv Whitworth Heavvl There is an odds-on possibility that the spectacular victory string chalked up by the Oregon Tech Owls could come to an abrupt! halt Saturday night in Spokane. The Techmen, defending the Oregon Collegiate Conference championship and a string of ten straicht wins counting their tri umph over Westminster here ladt weekend, are slated for a headon clash with the kingpins of the Evergreen Conference, the Whit worth Pirates. The game, the first for the Pi rates in the new season, will be played in Spokanes' Memorial Col iseum, a spot reserved for the area's major sports attractions. The Techmen, including injured halfback Bud Maupin who is slat, ed to stay in "civilian" clothes during the game, will leave Klam ath Falls early Friday morning. The Owls will put the wrapper Pelicans, Action Friday On Modoc Field The current crop of Klamath Union Pelicans has attracted sHate-wide attention and the ac colades of both coaches and fans with the brand of football they have displayed in their first two games. , But tomorrow night on Modoc Field they again have to provo themselves.. They launch thetr 1961 South ern Oregon Conference campaign In an entanglement with the dark-horse" Ashland Grizzlies. Game time is 8 p.m. Tickets to the important league-opener may be procured until 4 p.m. Friday at the Klamath County Chamber of Commerce. ' Reserved seat season tickets arc still available at $4.50 and indi vidual game ducats may be had County B Clubs, Henley Set Conference Counting Tests AH eight of the Klamath Coun- ty football teams swing Into count- ing conference action this week- Self INC. NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. JootbalI as seen by KlomatH on their preparations for the P1 rates this afternoon. Head coach Rex Hunsakcr and his aides George Miller and Jim Cordial have posted a tentative starting offensive lineup which includes quarterback Bill Ransome, full back Stan Glass, and fiallbacks Bob McCluro, a sophomore from Eagle Point, and Jack McCreary, the hard running ex-Springfie!d star. His offensive line will include Roger Hooper at left end, Jim Madden at left tackle, Ed Ander son at guard, Don Anderson at center, Andy Cook at right guard. Claire Hawkins at right tack.e and South Salem freshman Jack Fox at right end. His defenses will feature Cook at safety, Wayne Dennis and Lan- ny Myers at halfback slots and Al Bean and Hooper as lineback Grizzlies Open SOC for $1.50. The Ashlanders, led by speedy halfback Bob King, battled to a 0-0 standoff with powerful Shas ta of Redding the last time out, and outgained them 121 to 89 in overall yardage. The Grizzly line, as promises to be the case with most of the for ward walls the Pels will face this season, have a distinct weight ad vantage over the KU eleven. But, as head coach Bob Wil liams explained to the largest! gathering of Pelican Boosters In years, "That's something we just; have to live with. Williams went or. to commend a number of his players, men tioning in particular the efforts of young Ron Hitchcock, who has been a particular standout on de end, and for two of the clubs the Friday night action is the first of the season. COMBINATION Storm & Screen Doors - storing 4 Ph. TU 2-2563 Thursday, September 21, 1961 (pMdkiionA Basin Prognosticotors A number of the offensive line men will go both ways. Leading the Pirate offense this year will be quarterback Denny Spurlock, who last year lead the nation in total pass yardage for small colleges. Again this season Spurlock has shown his ability in hitting his receivers with phenom enal regularity, In Saturday s scrimmage, which Coach Ken Adams termed "very satisfying indeed," Spurlock com pleted 12 of 15 pass attempts tor 242 .yards. John Hula Murio snagged four of Spurlock's tosses for 144 yards and two touchdowns, proving that he will again be an elusive down field runner after catching the ball. Other outstand-l ing receivers from last year s club are end Wendell Witt, and Halt- backs Les Rurey, Norm Harding, and Rex Schimke. Coach Adams and his assist- fense. He also noted that he was proud of the fact that, "We had no cry-babying after losing that1 one to North Salem. We just plain lost it, and every one of us had a hand in it. There was no horse play after the game. The kids talked strictly football. It the pres ent spirit and attitude displayed continue, we 11 have a good sea son." The Pelican preparations for the Grizzly invasion, were completed this afternoon in a light drill em phasizing specialty work and a review of plans to stop the ex pected Ashland running attack. Williams planned to name his starters at the completion of to day's drills. The complete Ash land lineup will also be available Friday. The Bonanza Antlers and the Tulclake Honkers are both mak ing their 1961 debut. For Sacred Heart Academy the evening marks their third start of the year. The Antlers are matched with the strong defending champion Chiloquin Panther eleven in a game to be played under the new Henley lights beginning at 7:30. Meanwhile tlie Henley Hornets get their A-2 loop action underway in a battle with Illinois Valley starting at 8 p.m. on the Cougars' home grounds. Tulelnke plays host to perennial rival Malin on the Honker grid beginning at 8 o'clock also. To round out the evening's ac tion the SUA squad will tangle with the Merrill Huskies at 7:30 in Gem Stadium, the site of all SUA home games. In the only games on tap for high school squads Saturday the Klamath Union Jayvccs match talents with the Ashland JVs at 1 p.m. on the Griizlics home dele1, while the Pelican freshmen do battle with the McLoughlin junior high eleven in Medford. The frosh test begins at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. If the early season games are any criterion, the B league strug gle this year shapes up as a duel between Chiloquin and Sacred Heart. The Panthers claimed a win over Malin last weekend and have also shared a 7-7 tio with the Henley squad. The Trojans post ed a convincing victory at the expense of the KU Jayvees last weekend after bowing to the strong St. Marys Crusaders in the annual classic, o worite ants, Tom Black and Jim Up- church, have for the past week been running a 62-man Pira squad through two-a-day workouts This is the largest squad ever to turn out in Whitworth football his tory. This year the Pirates will bal ance their offensive attack with a stronger running game in an ef fort to ease the defensive pres sure on quarterback Spurlock. Leading the ground attack will be lettermen Dennis Riegur, Rex Schimke, freshman speedster Ed- ker Matthews and. Don Samue's. Coach Adams has been especial ly pleased with the work of his backfield men among whom he singled out Les Rurey, Bruce Gra dy, and Ed Matthews. Others working well are frosh Bill Moul trie, sophomore transfer Gene Baker, senior Bruce Baker, and offensive center Perry Morton. In Saturday's game against Ore gon Tech, the Bucs will field th2 heaviest defensive unit a Whit worth team has ever put on the gridiron. Leading the defense will be Ken "Big Daddy Sugarman at 235 pounds, letterman senior Leo Hutchins at 225 pounds, Uni versity of Washington transfer Gene Baker at 215, George Rallis from Boise Junior College at 230 pounds, and LaVaughn Stephens from Washington State University, weighing in at 205 pounds. Cancer Takes Pro Golf Star WILMINGTON, Del. (AP)-Ed (Porky) Oliver, who started out as a caddy at the age of 11 and went on to become one of the leading professional golfers dur ing the last two decades, died Wednesday of cancer. He was 46 His wife, Clara, was at his bed side in Memorial Hospital when he died. Oliver had been in and out of the hospital since leaving the pro circuit nearly two years ago. He had undergone two oper ations. Oliver, who started as a caddy at the Wilmington Country Club and turned pro at the age of 18 in 1933, never won a major cham pionship but he helped the U.S. Ryder Cup team to victories over England in 1947, 1951 and 1953. Mrs. M Moves, Maris Misses KANSAS CITY (AP)-Watching a telecast ol the New York-Bait more baseball game Wednesday night, Mrs. Roger Mans ex changed seats with another view or in the ninth inning. Thi she remembered. She airily ""Jf ZTlSTJ? S noger nave a superstition inn whenever she leaves her seat while watching a game, it puts a hex on him. Jn the ninth. Maris came up to bat for his last chance to tie Babe Ruth's season home record of 60. He rolled out to the pitcher. "I knew I shouldn't have moved out of that chair," Mrs. Maris Mid. KMBC-TV invited Mrs. 'Maris to watch the fjame in its studio. She 'and Maris live in nearby Ray- town. Major League Slant By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hitting Roger Maris, Yankees, hit 59th homer and became only the second man in baseball his- tory to hit that many while New iork clinched the American Leap Me pennant by beating Bal- timo.e 4-2. Pitching Ralph Terrv. Yan- jkeey, clinched New York's pen- nant for swond vrar in 1 i. w mi' nmwr mrr or OWQ- sioi,i with (oAirhitiVr that beat theln,fd 0f cu,,,no ' in si- Or nLi- Lineman Nabs (3B$ Handoff By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The most unusual play in Ore gon high school football last week end came during Wy'East's first victory over The Dalles, 34-0. Wy'East guard. Grant Maurer, did something few linemen ever have achieved took a handoff from the quarterback. 'r The trouble was, for The Dalles players, it was their quarterback. The Dalles was driving toward the Wy'East end zone when Maurer sifted through the line and took the ball from quarter back Mark Jensen as he turned to hand off to a The Dalles back. The march ended, of course, and Wy'East breezed to its his toric triumph. " Huskies Heai Serious Talk SEATTLE (AP) - Washington football players, with heavy work for the season opener against Purdue here Saturday behind them, had a solemn warning Thursday about the bigtime sports bribery scandals. Coach Jim Owens had State Atty. Gen. John J. O'Connell and Dr. J. Gordon Gose, the school's Big Five faculty representative, talk to the squad Wednesday night. The two warned of the dangers of any contact with gamblers, point-shaving or attempting to in- lluence the result of a game. u uinnen saia ne had been in close touch with the New York grand jury probing recent athletic bribery cases. He discussed ways gammers corrupt athletes. Gose said there had never been the "slightest indication" of any problem at Washington but added "we would be remiss in our duty" it tfte subject was not talked over, O'Connell said Washington was one of the few states with legisla tion dealing directly with ' bribe attempts in athletics. Earlier this season Owens and his staff also alerted the squad to the gambling situation. The school ticket office said Saturday's game for the two-time Rose Bowl winners will be vir tually a sellout, with about 55,000 spectators. AGREES TO BOUT uOTEBORG. Sweden (UPD 1 Willie Pastrano of Miami. Fla agreed today to meet Sweden's loerner Aahsman in a heavy- weignc ngm uct. 6. it was an nounced by promoter Edwin Ah! qvist. Pastrano fought a draw with Lennart Risberg of Sweden last montn. LEGAL NOTICE NO. 61-237 E SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH wtK i kude e. wnnnv ,!,.. rmcni ' fiaintitt, vs. ARCHIE C. wiuun ana kah w. GIBSON, hus band and wife. It living, and-or their un. known heirs; also, all other persons or parties unknown efaimlna nv rinht int estate, lien, or interest In the real prop- r -ompiainr herein, TO: ARCHIE C. GIBSON inrl D1U u GIBSON, husband and wife. If living, and- muir unknown neirs; aiso, all othsr persons or parties unknown claiming any mm, caioio, ii.n, or interest in the real property described In the Com plaint herein. DEFEDANTS: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ukcu-un: tou ana each of you trt hereby required and answer the Com plaint filed aaainat vou fn th hnu an. titled Court and suit on or belore the expiration of tour weeks from September ist, ivoi, wnicn ts the date of first pub lication of this Summons, and if vou fall so to answer, lor want thereof, the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the re- ner prayea tor in her Complaint herein, to-wlt: That vou and each and all of you be required to set forth the nature of your respective claims and In and to an or any parr ot tne following scribed real property in Klamath Coun ty, Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the West line or tract 13 ot JUNCTION ACRES, cording to the official plat thereof on tne in tne otttce of the County Clerk ol Kiamath County, Oregon; thence South along said west line to the Southwest corner thereof; thence East along the -oum nne or saia i racr 13 a distance of 154 feet to a point; thence North paral lel to the West line of said Tract 13 and 154 feet distant therefrom to the Southeast corner of a parcel of land conveyed to Ora Woody tt ux by Deed Vol. 164, oao 602, thence West along the Southerly line ot said parcel of land to the point of beginning: and that all adverse claims of you and eacn ot you oe aeciarea nun ana void and that it be adudged and decreed that plaintiff Is owner of all of said real property and that none of you has any right, title, estate, Hen, or Interest what soever in or to said real property or any part thereof, and that plaintiff have surh other and further relief as to the Court may seem meet and equitable, four successive weeks In the Herald and News, a dally newspaper of general cir culation published in Klamath County, Oregon, and pursuant to Order Honorable Donald A. W. Piper. Judae ot tne aoove entitled court, dated and en tered September )5lh, 1961. Richard J. Smith Attorney tor Plaintiff 538 Main Street Klamath Falls, Oregon No. 102, Sept. 21, 28. Oct. i. 12. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given, that the under signed has been appointed administrator I ot the estate of J. t-. Kelly, deceased.1 bv the Circuit court of the state of Oreoon for Klamath County and has qualified. Ail persons, nrmi ana corpora tions are hereby notified to present any claim or claims they may nave against said es tate to the undersigned administrator at the office of A. W. Schaupp at 305 Wlllits Bldg. within six months from the date of this notice which if September 14, 1941. C. H. Kelly, ' Administrator A. W. Schaupo. Attorney for the estate. No. 13, Sept. 14, 21, ft. Oct. S. 12. . TIMBER FOR SALE, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INARIOR. BUREAU OF LAND A-ANAG VENT. ORAL AUCTION BIOS as hereinafter des ignated will be received by the District Manager, Bureau of Land Management, 8LM Warehouse Area. ArQ.try Drive. Medford. Oregon. (Mailing Morrs 1133 S. Riverside), at 10 30 A.M., PACIFIC STANDARD TIME, en Thursday. October u. for an hmwr marked or dvg- T mi fled. LEGAL NOTICE mii-'W of bids should be obtained from the above District Manager. Trie right Is hereby reserved to waive technical defects In this advertisement and to re act any or all bids. Tht united states reserves the right to waive any Informal ity in bids receivftf whenever such waiver Is In the interest ot the United States. IN KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON: OAC: All timber designated for cutting on WW, W'iNE'i, SWV4SEV4 Section 19, 40 S.. R. 7 E.. W.M., estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 372 M bd. Dou-las-tir, 23 M bo. ft. ponderosa pine, 78 M bd. ft. Incense-cedar, 101 M bd. ft. white fir. No bid tor less than $11.40 per M bd. ft. for the Douglas-tir, . 60 per M bd. ft. for the ponderosa Dine, $9.45 per M bd. ft. for the incense- cedar, (12.60 per M bd. ft. for the white or a total purchase price ot M.vn-iu will be considered. Minimum deposit with bid, $900.00. No. 79. Sept. 14, 21. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed Irrigation District, will receive bids for installation of one 150 HP pump 10,000 capacity, either turbine or propel ler to be Installed at numb house No. 1 In Enterprise Irrigation District. Bids o be received on or betore Oct. zorn, ii. corner Patterson and Hllyard. District reserves right to reject any or all bids. Enterprise irrigation uisirict By Raymond Batty, Sec. No. SI. Sept. 14, 21. 28, Oct. s. PROBATE NO. A0-W NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH n the Matter ot the Estate f ANDREW J. CONNOLLY, Deceased. , NOTICE is hereby given that the un- derilaned, DAVID R. VANDENBERG, jr.. s Am n srrator ot tne tsiaie or ANDREW J. CONNOLLY, Deceased, has tiled his final account In the Circuit court of the Slate of Oregon, (or Klamath County and that the 12th day of October, 1961, at the hour of 10 A.M. of said day In the Courtroom of said Court hae been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Day of first publication, September 14, 1961. Day of last publication, October 5, 1961. DAVID R. VANDENBERG, JR. ADMINISTRATOR '. R, BRADSHAW 621 Main St. Klamath Fails, Oregon Attorney for Administrator No. J. Sept. 14, 21, e, uci. i. NOTICE TO CREDITORS To all oersons Interested as creditors or beneficiaries in the ESTATE OF FRANK E. NORDSTROM, also known as f-kank NORDSTROM, Deceased: NOTICE IS HEREBY UIVEN mat Ihe above named decedent died testate April 16, 1961, a resident of the Ctly and County of San Francisco, State ot Cali fornia, and that proceedings are pending In the superior court ot said city, county and state for the administration of the estate of sold decedent; that said decedent at the time of his death was the own er of SAVINGS ACCOUNT NO. 1108. with THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ot P O R T AND. KLAMATH FALLS BRANCH, 601 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, having a balance S2.297.04; that after 90 days from date of the first publication of this no tice, payment of said account to tne un dersigned foreign executor will be re. quested; THEREFORE, any person ob- ect na to such payment is nereD di rected to give notice in writing to the above mentioned depository branch said bank that he objects thereto. DATED: August 23, 1961. Stanley E. Gustevson California Executor of the Estate of Frank E. Norstrom, also known as Frank Nordstrom o. 57, Aug. 31, Sept. 7, 14, 2). NO. 61 -a AMENDED NOTICE OF DATE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of EARL M. JACKSON. Deceased Notice is hereby given that l nave tnea my final account of the administration of tne above entitle, estate ana inai tne Court has appointed October z, ivm at 10 A. M. as the time tor nearing ooiec tions to such final account and the settle ment thereof. Lida H. Jackson, Administratrix with the Will Annexed Ganong & Ganong Attorneys tor Administratrix NO. 51, Aug. 31, Sept. 1, 14, zi CITATION. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. In the Matter ot the Estate of MARY CLARK. Deceased. TO: ESTELLE DANIEL, VICTORIA DANIEL now WARREN, and the Unknown Heirs of Charley Lewis, Jule Daniel and Albertina Lanary. IN THE NAME Ot- THfc 5IAIt Uh OREGON: You are hereby commanded and cited to appear in the above - entitled court ana matter within 10 days from the date of service of this Citation II served within Klamath County, Oregon, and within davs if personalty served In any other county of toe state ot Oregon, or wnnm weeks if served outside tne Mate ot Oregon and within the United States, if served by puoiicanon wnnm s aays from the date ot tne tirst publication ot this Citation, to show cause. If any exist, why an order of sale of the real property of said estate, situated in Klamath county, Oregon, to-wtt; Lots 9B and 10A, Block 5, RAILROAD ADDITION lo the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, according to the duly recorded plat thereof on tile in the office ot the County Clerk ot Klamath county, Oregon being a piece of land 50' x 114.82' toge'h- er with improvements thereon consisting of three bu dings should not be made as prayed for in the petition of said administrator on ill? here in, to pay the expenses of administration and ol the claims against said estate by David E. Card, the duly appointed quad fied and acting administrator with the will annexed of said estate. This citation Is published In the Her ald and News, a newspaper of general circulation In KJamath County, Oregon, by order dated the 25th day of August and signed by the Hon. Donald A. W. Piper Judge ot- the above entitled court. wi,n. my nano ana seal ot saia Court this 25th day of August, 1961. CHAS. F. DeLAP, County Clerk -s- Evelyn Biehn Deputy No. 67, Sept. 7, 14, 21, 38. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT As administratrix of the Estate ot Cal vin Lionel Chlpps, Deceased, I have filed my Final Account In the Circuit Court tor Klamath County, Oregon; and said Court has set Friday. October 6. 1961, at 10:00 A.M. for hearing objec- HERALD & NEWS ; CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE SCHEDULE PHONE TU 4-8111 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays I a.m. to noon Saturday Count five words per line. Ads under 2 lines count same as 2 lines. MINIMUM CHARGE 1.50 3 6 10 1 Lines Times Times Times Month 1 $1 50 14.00 15.00 S 9.00 3 3.35 5 00 6.50 11.50 4 4 00 6.00 8 00 14.00 5 4.75 7.00 9.50 16.50 1 50 DISCOUNT per advertisement, If paid In advance. Above rates are for consecutive inser tions, without change of copy, tor private individuals. Advertising must be clear and understandable to be productive. All words must be spelled out. DEADLINE 4:30 p m. day before publi cation. Noon Saturday for Sunday and Monday. 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All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them to me, with proper vouchers, at the office of Ganong & Ganong, First Federal Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from September 31, 1961, which Is the date of first publication of thit notice. William Ganong, Administrator with the Will Annexed Ganong & Ganong Attorneys for Estate V6. 5ept. 21, ZB, OCT. 9, IZ. FUNERAL HOMES ...X WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home. High Street. Phone TU 3 4404 MEETING NOTICES 1 SPECIAL COMMUNICATION, Crater Lake Lodge No, 211, AF & AM, Thurs day, Sept. 21, 7:30 p.m. Work in MM Degree. All Master Mosons welcome. Virgil Borleen, W.M. LOST & FOUND .2 LOST on Saturday, hearing aid in black case, TU 4-4S03. GENERAL NOTICES ... 4 WANTED 1 nsurance Agency, any si , 25 years experience as California agem. tuner casn or renewal oasis. vvniB Her ald and News, Box 720 C, Klamath Falls, Ore. Saves Money Saves Tima Soves Errors ir 5aves Grief It pays every way to get your Insurance from one informed source . . . Your local independent agent GOEN-BROOKS Insurance Agency 631 SO. 6th TU 4-3262 PERSONALS 6 STANLEY Home Products Informallon, call Kay Davis, TU 4-7645. LICENSED home for aged. TU J-31S. NURSING HOME FOR AGED, TU 2-0529. STUDIO Girl Cosmetics, beautiful Christ mas gifts, phone TU 2-1261. DENTAL PLATES Relined Repaired while you watt. New Plates Made From Your Old PEOPLE'S DENTURE SERVICE 1033 MAIN TU 4-3214 PUBLIC CHARITY - SERVICES 7 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous, phone TU 2-5740 or P.O. Box 204. Also friendly help for the families ot aiconoucs. YOUNG women of any faith needing con fidential advice may contact Miss Prulft, Catholic Charities. 278 w. Broaiway. u gene, Oregon, pnone 5-3642. TRANSPORTATION 8 GIRL working hours 9-5 would like to share ride with girl who has car. Vicinity ot Hope ana snasia way. tu 4-8332. SERVICES 10 TREE TOPPING TU 4-8347 WILL HARVEST YOUR POTATO CROP. Two bulkers, lx trucks and crew all ready to go. Jim Newnnam, tu 4-svfi. ASPHALT paving, roadway material, drain rock and grading, TU 4-3436 or TU 4-JSNI. UtU. K. O I ACT CO. ONE hour dry cleaning, no extra charge. S and H Green Stamps. Free pickuo; and delivery. Broadway Cleaners, South 5ixin near son bazaar. PAINTING, repairing, wallpapering. Will go anywhere. TU 4-7110. Ozzie Ogren. Foundation, ditching, septic tank and arain field installation. Leveling. ROTOTILLING Lawns Weed cutting Phone TU 4-8398 Appliance Repairs WHIRLPOOL KENMORE SPECIALIST Tues. and Frl.: Malin, Tulelake FERGUSON APPLIANCE SERVICE 316 So. 6th (B&B Elect.) TU 2-3185 TOM TINKER WATCHMAKER JEWELER 731 Main - Room 213 - TU 4-3622 Free Estimates We time the stars. COLEMAN SERVICE Repairs Parts Factory Trained Swan Lake Moulding Co. 3226 St. 6th " TU 4-5145 VALLEY PUMP and EQUIPMENT COMPANY Domestic & Irrigation Pumps 2175 So. 6th TU 4-9776 Eves. Call TU 4-6231 or TU 4-6842 BUILDING CONTRACTORS Home Reoairina. Remodellna. or wi build you a new onel ALRITE BUILDERS TU 2-5330 or Chiloquin 783-2730 PAINTING - REPAIRS Interior, exterior. Roof stainina Dry wall construction. Work guarantee). By hour or contract reason Able rat Clyde Hall TU 2-5096-TU 2-0503-TU 2-5757 WALL CLEANING By Machine Noiseless - Reasonable Rates Free Estlmatut Andrew Harhal TU 2-37id Pointing - Decorating Interior & Exterior Reasonable, guaranteed work. Licensed. Insured. Free estimates. TU .-Sft HEALTH 12 NUTRI - BIO Complete Food Supplement For Adults and Children FULLY GUARANTEED Dorothy Frlberg TU 4-71 ?9 EDUCATIONAL TUSM8 "'Sn' ,0i"' r !eK'1' PIW"'tW WW PI4N0 LESSONS. BLANCHE MAPES TU 4-3M. Near FERGUSON SCHOOL. For Your Social Education RENE' Southern Oreaon's Most Modern OANCE STUDIO E.oert Instruction In: B4LLROOM TAP BALLET ACROBATIC ' LADIES SLENDERIZING CLASSES IJI So. 6th TU J-55 TU i-iSn THURSTON'S DANCE STUDIO KINDERGARTEN Register now tor classes in: TAP (Special- classes for boys) BALLET - JAZZ BALLET ACROBATIC BALLROOM i SPECIAL OFFL'R On Jr. Mlis and Mr. B-llrrvvn CI tut I tu mi nr tu 2-3.44 HEJP WANTED, FEMALE 14 1ULTRA - modern one ond two-., MEDICAL secretary. MusPbe good tyrJbdrom POrtments, furnished or 1st. Please type Qualifications, stating aoe unfumistd. whifh iivliirto. rnnna '" "' Herat end " ' . " ' ANTED K'ly. good Christian woman. ' "Ol'-rO-WOll COrpet. YeOf children. Loving care for refitted Unround swimming pool, off street VMr , M to live In your home I . .L A.:l-u.. , TU 2-234. TU 2-44. WANTED woman for alterations 9 n men's ctothljg. Must be abe to perform all alterations. Steady k0. Sv ft Giuntoni at Oregon state EmpfovrrMr3 Q WANTED baby sitter, Homedale district, 5 JO am. to 230 p m. Consider live In. Call TU 3-4 "4 after X 14 WANTED working girl to share home, 1011 expenses or capable elderly wom an to careAtor child, rent tree. Wnle Herald andews Box 723C. EXPERIENCED short hour Stress. Evenings and holidays. Harold's, 1034 Riv erside. WANTED responsible parties to operate and manage a 1-year-old cafe and drive in, doing good business. Will consider leasing premises to right people. New equipment and good Inventory. Excellent opportunity for right persons, TU 4-913. HELP WANTED, MALE .' 16 STATEWIDE DEVELOPMENT. Two men needed in Klamath and Lake County areas. Interesting work. Top wages and good opportunity for advancement. Year around work, no lay of is. Must be 31, have car and neat in eppearanc.. Apply at Rm. 314, 731 Main St. between 11 and 13 noon Friday, Sept. 33. See Mr. Guthrie. USED CAR MAINTENANCE MAN Prefer married OTI student with me chanical aptitude (or part time work. Ap ply at the Motor Mart, 439 South 7th St. INDUSTRIOUS experienced general han dyman wanted. In particular, should have experience In painting. Please call TU 4-4161, Ext. 313. GENERAL ranch hand. Furnished modern house. Good wages. Write Box 293, Laxt view, Oregon. Opportunity for News Boys! EARN EXTRA MONEY Selling the Herald &NNews downtown after school Contact Herald & News Circulation Dept. 1301 Esplanade TU 4-8111 HELP WANTED 17 I.EMI-RETIRED couple for part time managing, motel, TU 4-6690. SITUATIONS WANTED 18 15-YEAR-old girl wants ob as mother's helper after school, TU 4-791). WILL fake care ot 1 or 2 small children, my home, days. Call TU 4-5556 or 2122 Reclamation. WILL do baby sitting In my home. TU WILL keep a child 2 to 5 years old, fn my home daily as companion for my son. Lunch and loving care. Hot Springs dis trict. TU 2-5176. BABY SITTING for working mothers, my home, north side. TU 4-3388. EXCELLENT child cara. days week. TU 4-4463. BABY sitting, my home, suburban dis trict. References. 3039 Crest, TU 4-4313. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper wants small accounts to do at home. Call TU 4-9074 after 6 p.m. BABY sitting your home or mine. 2-1778 or TU 2-2711. TU WELL qualified office manager desires local employment. Experience Includes bookkeeping and shorthand together with all other phases of office work. Able to furnish good references. Box 722 C, care of Herald News. EXPERIENCED child care, my side home, references, TU 4-7267. north IRONING, washing. Excellent work. Pick up. deliver. TU 4-9434. ROOMS FOR RENT 22 COMFORTABLE rooms, tour blocks from Main, TV, parking. 629 Jefferson. ROOMS, cabins, reasonable. Ernie's Ho tel. 631 So. 5th. TU 2-5225. STEAM HEATED,, CLEAN, QUIET, CLOSE IN. 310 So. 5th, TU 2-0214. ROOM, BOARD, GENTLEMEN 1607 CRESCENT ROOM, BOARD, FOR GENTLEMAN 500 NO. NINTH APARTMENTS FOR RENT 24 FURNISHED, clean apartment. 213 Ce dar. NICELY furnished one bedroom apt. Storm windows, bath. TU 4-9621, TU 4-7481. TWO bedroom unfurnished apartment. Close In. No calls after 6 p.m. TU 4-3864. LARGE 2 bedroom house unfurnished. Close to city center. Floor furnace. Close to school. S65. TU 4-4708. ONE bedroom furnished. 3213 Delaware. TU 2-4746. NICE 2 bedroom, furnished, $75. No oets. Call TU 2-3852. FURNISHED bachelor and family units. Utilities. Close in. 1605 Esplanade. BACHELOR apartment. Private entrance. 126 No. 3rd. TU 4-8281 or TU 2-2767. EWAUNA - DOWNTOWN Klamath's most modern, furnished, So. llth. TU 2-1062. ATTRACTIVE detached 3 room apt. Wa ter and garbage paid. S50. TU 2-4646. After 5 p.m. TU 4-3678. ONE bedroom furnished apartment. Heat and water furnished $65. TU 4-9564. LARGE 2 room apartment, $40 j Phone TU 2-6122. ATTRACTIVE uptown one bedroom, 2 baths, furnished, adults. $85. Alpha Apis,, TU 4-4522. DESIRABLE downtown, 7th and Pine, fur nished, adults, $55. Alpha Apts., TU 4-4522. FURNISHED apartment, steam heat, near Weyerhaeuser. $40. TU 4-8313. DUPLEX, furnished, 1 close in, $60. Adults. FURNISHED 1 bedroom apt., also trai'er apt. Clean. TU 4-7077. DUPLEX apt. near high school and town. Unfurnished. Adults. TU 4-5821. 3 ROOM furnished apt., 2127 Orchard, adults only, inquire 2037 Radcliffe. AUDLEY APTS. 303 So. 8th TU 2-1343 MODERN APTS. $40 TO $60 MONTH Well heated ) 8. 2 bedroom units. Rt cently redecorated. Heat, water, garbage included. Call at 224 Broad St. REX ARMS RICKFALLS APARTMENTS 3 One & two bedroom. Heated Pool. ROOSEVELT APARTMENTS 2034 LEROY Spacious, unfurnished two bedroom, ga rage, hot water heat. Hot Springs area. Adults. TU J-!7. SHASTA VIEW APARTMENTS One and two bedroom apartments, fur. nished or unfurnished: three bedroom aoartments. unfurnished. PRICES RANGE FROM 134 TO 134 Disposal, water, garbage end permanent maintenance included. OFFICE HOURS I A.M. TO S P.M. Mondav through Friday ISJ7 WASHBURN WAY TU 4-I5T7 KI PA SCOTTSWOOD IN-VV MANOR For Discriminating Peoplt NEW OWNERSHIP NEW MANAGEMENT . -nri r.rrir-ntn, W....l Rental $115 and up includes utilities ipftONES EES" HELP WANTED FEMALE wnv.-, timber. timber, tht conditions of Mle and lut Or co'l ot Aporrment No. I