Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 31, 1962, Page 8, Image 8

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    HSRJ.U AND
State Crop
Production
Shows Gain
FORTLAN'D (UPII Oregon
produced crops worth $253 million
in 1962, eight per cent above last
year, the Oregon Crop and Live
stock Service said Saturday.
In its annual summary, the
agency said the increase was
due to higher per acre yields and
slightly stronger prices.
The value of field crops, seeds
and berries showed gains, the
agency said, while tree fruits,
nuts and vegetable crops declined.
Oregon's leading ten crops for
1902, accounting for 73 per cent
of the value of Oregon s 1!H2 pro
duction, were wheat, hay, barley,
potatoes, snap beans, pears.
strawberries, ryegrass seeds
cherries and oats.
The report said vegetable pro
duction was up seven per cent
this year, but its cash value was
down a fraction. Vegetable pro
duction was estimated at 575,200
tons.
Berry production, of 1.12 million
pounds was up 1H per cent from
l'Jfil. It included a record 22.8
million pound blackberry crop.
Production of Oregon's 14 ma
jor grass and legume seed crops
is estimated at 249 million pounds
worth nearly $23 million this year,
compared to 197 million pounds
and $18.5 million in Mil.
ECONO-CLEAN
DRY CLEANING
PROFESSIONALLY
cleaned and spotted
4-1
10
l2
LBS.
If you bring In and pickup.
Pickup and Dtlivtry Sarvfct
50c par ordar axrra.
QUICK SERVICE!
Any Garment
beautifully finished
out of the above
service at regilar
charge.
CASCADE
Laundry & Cleaneri
Opp Post. Offic
?h. 4-5111 or 2-253 1
BROADWAY
CLEANERS
4611 So. olh Ph. 4-440
NEW METHOD
CLEANERS
MS Eiplenede Ph. 4-4471
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NEWS, KUunath Falls. Oregon
greetings!
ACROSS
1,4.9 Tonight it
12 Simian
13 Follow ifter
14 Drone bee
15 Yufioslav cit7
16 Animal
17 Yale
njoy happiness
in the coming
year
47 Anger
48 "For auld tang
R2 Girl'i name
53 Iron
55 Eternity
56 Legal point
18 Deed
20 hnoortant metal 57 Herb
li cmcteu oo type m doii
22 Noblewoman
25 Book of ma pi
28 City in the
NetherUnda
29 Taxi
32 Characteristic
33 Play
35 Feminine
appellation
30 High borne
37 Pronoun
38 Scottish cap
41 Small candle
42 Narrated
59 Scrap
BOTheowi
CI Southern
general
DOWN
1 Nurse
2 Heroic
3 Direction
4 Still
& Growing oat
t Desire earnest);
7 HAmnii.nrn
8 Indian weight
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I I I I 31
Oregon Parks Host
11 Million In '62
S.M.EM ilIPP Orcfion state
narks hosted an estimated 11.5
million visitors during l!n;2, the
OrcRon State Highway Depart'
ment s-iri Saturday.
It was a record number nf visi
tors in spile of a cool spring that
held early season park use to un
usually low levels, the department
said.
Use of overnight camp signs in
state parks increased 18 per cent
over I'Jtil.
The commission adopted reenm
mendations on the park and rccre
ation study and approved (he
largest Ixidgrt in history for the
parks and recreation division. For
llie 1.1-W hiennium, the division
has been allotted $4 5 million to
develop and operate the slate
parks system a $1.4 million in
crease over the 1!(B1M biennium.
More than 4.000 acres were ac
quired during I!W2 as additions
to existing parks or as entirely
new areas.
One of these areas uas I he
William M. Tugman site on Eel
Unke south ol Rralspnrt. This
Mil) - acre tract was acquired
through (he cooperation nl t h c
YOUR DEBTS
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nattnt each manlh
fits. I, oak al
of paymtntt
12 mo
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24 mo.
Amount
S10.0S
. $21.81
$28 86
SUBURBAN FINANCE
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Shopping Center
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Monday, December 31,. 1862
Answer to Previous Punie
fores unit
1 1 Discord goddess 34 Peruses
19 Europoso nation 30 Foreigners
21 While
40 Bird
23 Landed
property
24 Dispassionate
25 Gudmn's
husband
42 Musical note
4.1 Harass
44 Demigod
45 Above
4fl Time gone by
49 Shoul
M Proboscis
M Graded (her.)
MM us West
M Masculine
nickname
2 Horse's gait
27 Gibbons
im r an
30 French girt
inena
31 Pugilist. Mat
State Game Commission and is
already under development as a
picnicking, swimming, and boat
ing area.
Further north along the coast.
between Florence and Yachats,
lies the Carl G. Washburne Me
morial Park site. This land was
willed In the slate for park pur
jioses by Washburne's widow. De
velopments for the future will be
planned around Ihe 2 1-2 miles
ol ocean beach.
Three other areas along 1 h e
oast were added to the park:
system: The Nestucca Sand Spit
in Tillamook County. R u 1 1 a r d s
Meach in Coos County, and the
Pistol Kiver site in Curry County
In the Columbia Gorge, a atrial
but scciiically important area wa
donated to Ihe slate by the Port
land Women's Forum. The Chan
ticleer Point site contains only .1.7,
acres, but gives a sweeping view
of the Gorge.
Oregon's first stale monument.
the hollow, circular fort rock for
mation in south central Oregon.
was acquired early in 12. The1
l(Kt acres of this unique area were
lonaled bv the l-ake County Court
and hv a Fort Rock rancher.
In addition to these, more than
K.'iO acres were added to existing
slate parks, the department said.
Figures released in a national
report showed Oregon was sixlh
in the nation in total park at
tendance, and was a leader in
economy nf park operation. Ore
mn spent ,m average of nine cents
per park visitor for operation
of iLs wrk system, compared to
the national average of 22 cents,
the department advised.
IN SATISFACTORY CONDITION
.SI'KINCKIICl.l). Ill 'TIM' -.lolin
I. Ix-wis. 2. foimcr prcsi
ilonl of Ihe I nilcd Mine Workers,
uas ivKirlil in "valisfiirtory"
lomlil'on IihUiv ill a hn.-pilal hrro
ttluw hi' iindoionl siirccry lor
,1 poplir ulcer.
lis uas heir with lo biolh
rrs anil a msict f " r tin
I'lirlnins holidays.
People Reci
SPOT ADS
you are now.
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OVER 15,000 BIG PRIZES
ENTER OUR BIG
5 50 SWEEPSTAKES
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Come in lor your entry blank.
Come today! SwffpstiVss else frtuwi ISlh
JIM OLSON MOTORS
CHryilcr - PNouth, Valiant, CWC Ttucki
522 So 6tK Ph 4-51 26
Jacoby
On Bridge
NORTH 11
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WEST EAST
AIRS A962
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SOl'TH (D) ,
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Both vulnerable
South West North East
1 4 Pass 1 A Pasrf
1N.T. Pass 3N.T. Pass
Pass Pass
Opening lead Q
Correct Bid
Seldom Bid
lly OSWALD JACOBY
Written for
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
North put down the dummy and
remarked, "I have a New Year's
resolution to let my partners play
more hands and I'm putting it into
effect one day early."
South positively beamed as he
replied. "A wonderful resolution.
All bridge players should adopt
it."
Then South gathered in the
trick with the king of clubs and
proceeded to make four no-trump
to chalk up game and rubber.
The hand and the conversation
are recorded because North's
raise to three no trump was the
only correct rebid at his disposal.
II is my opinion, however, that
not one bridge player in a nun
dred expert, fair player, av
erage player, or dub would have
made it.
Some would jump right to four
pades, whereupon any normal
defense would set the contract.
Others would bid three spades
and then, if their partners bid
three no-trump, would still go on
to four spades. A few would bid
three spades and pass to three
no-trump.
Yet, any time you have 6-3-2-2
distribution you should always
consider letting your partner play
no - trump. When he bids
no-trump he is indicating stop
pcrs of some sort in the other
suits.
Q The bidding has been:
East South West Is'ortt
! ?
You, South, hold:
4.AKJ78 V2 A542 Q81
What do you do?
A Bit. one spade. You have
enouirh hljth card atrrnsth for a
double, but your hand i prinusr
lly a apade hand. A Jump over
call with a five-card auit Is fen
eraJIy bad.
TODAYS QUESTION"
Your partner raises to two
spadeo, What do you do?
Answer Tomorrow
Davis, Moore
Win Tourney
Klhel Davis and La Vrcla
Moore were the north-soulh sec-
inn winners in a duplicate hridce
tournament held Thursday at the
nkeshore Bridge Club. The win
ners compiled a lw.8 )er cenl
score, finishinp ahead of 2, Chris-
ine (iohle-Leona HohertMm and!
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tarr.
Kast-west section winners were!
John Iike and Dick BricRs, fol-
owtxi by 2. Mr. and Mrs. Boh
lotshall and .1. Mr. and Mrs. Boh,
Chilcolc. 1
Tlie early bird tournament, usu
ally held t! am. Tuesdays, has
been cancelled next week since
New Year s Day falls on Tues
day this year. The tournament
will return to its regular sched
ule Jan. R
(iKT K.Mtl.V START
En INC.. Prance IT1' - Ah
normally hih winds priday
moininc set Ihe Milage church
bells rininc at 2 a m. instead of
at 6 a in. and local farmers woke
up. fed Iheir livestock and beiian
the days' clu'ies helore discover
ing the mistake
GRAND PRIZEWINNERS
You on win a two-woo k vacation
for two in txtntton. Pnris, Horn
plus a. now car on your rot urn or
any on of more than 15,000 othor
valuable prize. All you hnve to do
is visit my nhowroom antl ask bo tit
our unique oxiliwivo "5 or SO" war
ranty and tha "ft or M)" nwoopstakoa.
. -
The Court Records
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KLAMATH COUNTY
DISTRICT COURT
Ellen L. Blwtr, following too dOM.
17.50 lint.
inei R. DeLemater, disobeyed slop ligi
17. SO flnt.
Jackie G. Lyon, disobeyed ltop sign,
17 SO lint.
Laura a. Kerr, violated basic ruit, S10
Tint.
Donald E. Hughes, evtrwldfh, SIS fine
Richard K. Dehllnger, dlioMyed ilop
ian, tt.yo tine.
Glenn T. Down, reck let 1 driving. HS0
fine.
Fred D. A bell, no vehicle license, $10
fine.
William F. Martin, Inadequate brakes.
tlO fine.
Glenn T. Down, driving urvder Influence
of Intoxicating liquor, dismissed motion of
district attorney. Pleaded guilty to reck'
less driving.
Frank R. Stewart, failed to provide sup
port ior minor children, continued
March 19 upon stipulation of state end
aetenosnt.
Edward McCulfouah, false application
for angling license, dismissed by motion
01 aisinci attorney,
Julian AAaxen (whose true name ( Jul
ian William Mixon), larceny, insufficient
evidence to bind defendant over to Grand
Jury.
Knowlton Merritt, intoxicated In a i
vale place, arraigned. Entered plea
guilty. $100 fine. $75 suspended.
juanna l. Lee, no head Hants, $5 tine
Harry E. Goeller. fmorooer change of
lanes, j tine.
Donald O. Weaver, violated basic rule.
ho tine.
Danny C. Barrett, disobeved stoo lian,
$7.50 tine.
Richard B. Freeze, no vehicle license,
$5 line.
William H. Keffer. riant turn without
signalling, s.MJ tine.
Robin G. Eudally. disobeyed slop sion,
$7.50 tine.
Gilbert Nleto, violated basic rule, its
tine.
Johnny F, O'Netl. no vehicle license,
ito tMii forfeited,
Brian T. Bernard, failed to vfeld riant
oi way, rearing neio. hound not guilty.
jonn h. Knoaes, can r. Charles and
Gerald E. Benson, assault and battery by
means of force likely to produce great
bodily Injury, all three defendants had
preliminary hearing. State dismissed
charge as stated In complaint, released
State Asked
To Overhaul
Family Work
PORTLAND (UPH - The Ore
gon Council on Crime and Delin
quency called on the legislature
.Saturday to lake steps to overhaul
Orcson's court services that relate
to children and families.
The recommendation was con
tained m a report issued by the
council.
The court said cases involving
families are now dispersed
"among five separate and inde
pendent courts on a hodge-podge
and overlapping basis." Cases in
volving children and parents may
go to municipal, justice, county,
district or circuit courts.
The report said a related prob
lem is the lack of ikilled staff
workers, psvehiatric help, and
others qualified to deal with and
treat family problems.
i'he council said the first step
toward an overhaul of Oregon's
court services to families should
lie a study "by an objective, tech
nically qualitted organization, pref
erably from outside the state.
The report said the study should
he made for Ihe legislature, and
Mould include an outline of
feasible court structure that would
p.ovidc a unified approach to
lamily matters. The council said
Ihe study also should include rec-
nmmcndalions for the "diagnostic
and treatment tools" that courts
hnuld be able to call on in deal
ing with families.
Grange Holds
Pinochle Party
NEW PINK CREEK Tlie
monthly pinochle parly sponsored
liy talsi(!e Or.ince ua held Sat
urday evening. Dec. 22, at Ihe
(irance Hall. I'lnyem seated at 11
tallies enjoyed six (able changes
ol plav.
Mrs. Elsie ('undid uon Inch for
Ihe women, with the consolation
prize qoing to Mis. llannum Ron
tin. Tony Still took the men's
high, and Don Paris received the
men low. The traveling prize
rested with Garland Cundiff. who
(unshed at table one
Orbit Rumored
For Sky Spy
NKW YORK ITI' - A secret
American saiollito. o scnMlivo it
can tap Russian telephone mes
sages nn pinpoint missile launch
sites by their radio guidance .sig
nals, now t?t orbiting the earth.
Newsweek magazine reported on
edne-ilay.
The robot inspector, called tlte
"Kcnel." contains electronic and
electromagnetic MtiMrs to pick up
dear, coded or scrambled tian
missions and relay them to I'nit
oil Slates listening posts, the mag
azine said. It was t'eveloped by
Lockheed Aircraft and Hadio
Corp. of America 'IUW. accord
ing to Newsweek
Deputy Warden
Leaves Prison
S LKM 'MM 1 - IVmitv War
den I.. R. Raines has resigned his
iMMiion at (lej-in State Prison
Warden C T. (n.id.Vn announcetl
tisla .
Rarnes. m w,i- m charge of
im1l idliah'rd l!r.ilni,-nt henl
en the puson sirt:f
to eais
Warden ion
fa
llie pM 1
I
RjrneSits
left TmrMiay t.-r Tennessee where
he plans to rit hi
mother Who
U , 1 .. 1 is
i rHH.ii:.'c.l (J I a rl A n mkI
H.irnrs ma Like a tnh with the!
fnW.(l t-iircm 0! PriMMiK
Chrlt L. AndtriOn, tMinfl Into kited
vrw puOllc higriw( ISO ball forftlttd
and ISO cash paid.
Dan O. Glann, llltgal pMsetilon of
gamt blrdi, arraignad. Entered plea of
guilty, S25 tine.
Roy a I jone. assault wun a dangerous
weapon, requested preliminary hearing set
'or i:w pm., Dec. 29. Ban continued at
13.000. Committed.
Alvfn L. Moore, being Intoxicated upon
a public highway, arraigned. Entered
plea ol auilty, ISO fine. Committed.
Lee Roy Hart, being Intoxicated upon
public highway, arraigned. Entered plea
of guilty, noo line ant; tive days. Com
mltted.
Arnold D. Harper, disobeyed stop sign.
i.w tine.
Alfredo M. Rodrigues, violated bask
rule, $10 line.
Margie F. Browning, disobeyed stop
sign, s so tine.
Kenneth E. Williams, no vehicle
cense, tS fine.
John C. Nilsen, violated basic rule, $35
tine.
Arthur J. Burman, disobeyed Hop sign,
SIS fine.
Birt E. Robey, truck speeding, $10 fine
Derral O. Cagle, violated basic rule.
sio tine.
William J. Oerragh, no operator's II'
cense, $10 fine.
Terry N. Tate, hunting prohibited hours,
nne.
Richard James Stemler, being Intoxicat
ed upon public highway, arraigned. En
tered plea of guilty, $50 fine.
Marie E. Berkley, being Intoxicated
upon public highway, arraigned. Entered
plea of guilty. $50 fine or 10 days in
county air in lieu of fine,
George E. Harper, disobeyed traffic
signal, $7.50 tine.
Charles Curtis Barney, disobeyed slop
sign, $7.50 tine.
Paul Hilton, no operator's license, IS
fine.
Johnle W. Holloway, Improper head
lights, 13 fine.
Mefecio A. Rodrigues, no clearance
lights, $5 fine.
Kenneth E. Rolter, no headlights, $5
fine.
Billy Joe Owens, no lights. $7.50 fine.
Leone M. Duncan, failed to dim head'
lights, $7.50 tine.
Klye Wesley Manklns, disobeyed traf
fic signal, $7.50 fine.
Joseph M. Vieira, disobeyed stop sign,
$7.50 fine,
William B. Hunt, disobeyed stop sign,
j.so tine.
Robert A. Eiquist, truck speeding, $10
tine.
Robert C. Messner, no operator's
cense, $5 tine.
James E. Gilbert, truck speeding.
fine suspended.
Homer H. Daniel, failed to yield right
oi way, sis tine.
Robert L. Pryor, no signal device, $5
tine.
Gregory E. McKelvey, violated basic1
rule. $25 fine.
James E. Miller, no PUC permit, S2i
fine,
Ray Gregory, assault and battery, er
raigned. Entry of plea set for Jan. 7.
Pilar Lorelto, intoxicated upon a pub'
lie highway, arraigned. Entered plea
guilty. $75 line.
Robert L. Ellis, disobeyed traffic sig
nal, $7.50 fine.
Evelyn Bercoviti. disobeyed stop sign.
$7.50 tine.
Virginia E. Seed, concealed license, $5
fine.
Virgil C. Green, Improper light or nc
signal, $5 fine.
Raymond F. AAulkey, following too close
ly. $7.50 lint.
Richard J. Hanson, disobeyed stop sign,
$10 fine.
Janes R. Orr, violation basic rule, $10
fine.
Weston H. Engte, overheight. $'5 fine.
Thomas L. Teulch, violation basic rule.
$10 fine.
Mary J. Christensen, violation basic
rule, $15 fine.
Douglas C. Milter, no rear view mirror.
$5 fine.
Wendling J. Kessler, violation basic
rule. $15 fine.
Charles R. Eggieston, violation basic
rule- $0 tine.
Alfred J. Gfluthter, failed to dim head
lights, warrant Issued for failure to p
pMf. Arraigned, entered plea of guilty:
$10 line or two days in county ail in
lieu of fine; committed.
ill Johnson, robbery by force and vi
olence (not being armed wth a dan-
jerous weapon). Informant failed to ao
DMr at preliminary hearing. Case dis
missed.
KLAMATH FALLS
MUNICIPAL COURT
RFftMy John, drunk, SIS or tivt or 10
davs
Cfforon Lv Bull, drunk. SIS or Hvt or
10 dflvi-
Mxina Hoovtr. drunk, SIS or five oi
10 dAyi.
SwAtiy Stiohart Bros, drunk, SIS torfelt
Irwin Welitr Jr.. drunk, SIS or flv or
tO dflvi
Leon Cult Pur ton, drunk, SIS or five
or 10 days.
Theodor Mundtr, drunk driving, 3300
And JO days.
Larry A. Brltton, drunk, SIS or tivt d
10 davi.
Aaron J. Bunch, drunk, SIS or tivt or
10 days.
Rtlic M. Wnl, drunk, SIS Or f'v day.
Simeon Riddle, drunk, SIS or five or
TO days.
Hnry F, Davi, drunk, S25 tonnf.
Marine Nelion, drunk, SIS forfeit
Everett E. Turnage, drunk, SIS forfeit
Thelma J. Peters, carrying concealed
weapon. $35 or live or 10 dayj.
Harold L. Davit, drunk, ?S or five or
i days
Ivan Dale Joe, disorderly conduct. SIS
forleit.
Raymond Jackson, disorderly conduct,
SIS forfeit.
Steve L. Owens, drunk, SIS forfeit,
lien A David, drunk, SIS forfeit
Lindtev Pompey, drunk, SIS or five or
10 days
Raymond Jackson. drunk, S7S
five or 10 davs
Eugene A. Jones, drunk, IIS or five or
10 davs.
Clyde Taoln, drunk. SIS or five nr 10
days; disorderly conduct, SIS or five or
10 days.
Allen G. Ev"l. drunk, SIS or five Or
10 days
Norman H. M. drunk. IS forfeit
Joseph R Shock, drunk. SIS forfea
MM Anolsnd, drunk. SIS forfeit
Randolph Tupoer. drunk, SIS forfeit
Joe R Beaver, drunk. SIS fo'feit
David C. Dewev. drunk. SIS forfeit.
On The Record
BIRTHS
BOVS
WETZ Born to Mr and M' Ffed
Ve! in Mamam VaUev Hotoiel Dec
I a hoy weighing, t lts
MORRISON Born to Mr and Mrs
Donald Morrison In Kiamam VaUev Mnj
0tal Dec, 71 a boy weighing 1 lbs
N' i ots
CORTEZ Born to Mr and Mrs Pedro1
Cnrtei in Klama'h VaUev Momx'aI Dec
7 a bev weighing . r j o,
MADSON Born to Mr. and Mrs TMfly
R Vadson tn Ktamtfi vaney Mosctai
Dec ?6 a bov weighing 1 Ids. ' i ots
PHAQRA Born to Mr and Vrs
Thomas F O Harra In Klamain Valley
Mrnpital Dec. 17 a boy wetg'ng I th! ,
S'l ois.
GIRLS
KNAPP Bern to Mr and M'S Ger
aid C knapo m Klamath Vaiiev Hcpiiei
Dec 76 a gfl we-ghing 1 to . 1S' ers
OWFNS Born to Mr. and Mrs Jackn
f, Owens m Klamath VaHey Hoso-tal
Dec 7' a g-'l weighing S tbs . 13' i on
CUIVFR-Bom to Mr. and W$ Gor
don C Cf'ver in k,iamah VaUev MoP'-
al Dec I' a gi't weighing lbs , I j
NORMAS-Born
i L. Njimnn t
tal Dec. ' a
r Mr and Mrs Jer
Kiamath valley Mos.
I if I weighmg I Itts ,
I'i ois
I HI
BovS S"4
MARR1AGI
nctNses
a-d jr-ine vA'St.
m-1 we.te io
both K'amath Faiii
Rohert Vuoel Tui
k'.
Crval Jean Pave. 1
James A Rya 70
art va-v C
(it en- il. hoh
Man
Rferf Witkespn. 70. and i
Waiden, 1, both Mmah
OIVORCI
MILL LOu
SASCHI Z Ai.
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ACTIONS FlLtD
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LAWSUITS PIUO
Dotigias O - 'eig vs. S1
Mu.
tr.ai Accrtent Comi
tfir fl. (.ability remit -ng Ifpm indus''
Ma-ga-et J Nr f P 5uv
ui ge-al ad spet t oamages 't-
from avitpmc f t Kte"t
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LEGAL NOTICE
KOTtCf? CP awr.u SALE.
Sealed proposals will bo rrceivtd by
the Common Council of the City of Klam
ath Fails, Oregon, for the purchase of
sewer improvement bonds. Series No.
)27, aggregating, Forty-two thousand fi
hundred thirtv-iavM and 35-100 dollars
(142,437 duly authorised by ordinance
of the said City of Klamath Falls, for
the construction and laymg of sewer lines
in sewer unit No. 30, of said Lily serv
ing, the north-west portion of Buena Vis
ta Addition, Buena Vista first Addition,
und a part of Shippington Addition, ex-i
lending beck from the shore line of Up
per Klamath Lake toward Kiamath Lake
Addition, all in ii-'d City.
Proposals to purchase saM bonds will
be received by the undersigned up to and
including the 7th day ot January, 1943,
at Ihe hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. of said
vtf and opened at a regular meeting of
the Common Council Immediately there-
Tier; said bonds shall be dated Feb.
1, 1963, and shall be In amounts of
$500.00 each, except bond No. I. of said
series, which zf.i'A be for the fractional
part of said sum, and all shall be due
ten years after the date of Issue; pay
ment of the entire bonds optional witn
said City at any coupon paying date on
and alter one year from Ihe date thereof.
Said bonds will bear interest at the rate
ot not to exceed six oer cent per annum,
payable semi-annually on February isl
and August 1st of each year, principal
and Interest payable at the office of the:
ireasurer ot tna city Of Klamath Falls.
uregon.
All proposals must be unconditional and
accompanied bv a cert I Med check for
five per cent ol the proposal. The Com
mon Council reserves the right to reject
any end all bids.
The successful bidder for said bonds
will be furnished with an opinion as to
t?e legality thereof by the law firm of,
Shuler, Sayre, Winfree & Rankin, Port
land Trust Building, Portland A. Oreoon.
This notice Is auhoriied by ordinance
ot ine common council of the City ol
Klamath Falls, Oregon, dated November!
26, 162.
Rosle Keller
Recorder, City of Klamath Falls,
Oreqon,
No. 3, Nov. 21. 29, 30, Dec. 2, X .
5. 6. 1, 9, 10, 11, 13, 13, 14, 14, 17,
18, 19, 70, 21, 23, 34, iS. 2A. 37. 31,
30, 31, 1962, Jan. 1, 1943.
PUBLIC NOTICE
i the matter of a zoning pattern tor a
ponton or Ma ma in lountv.
Notice is hereby given that at the houi
of 7:30 P.M. on the 23rd day of January,
1963, in the Public Meeting Room ot the
Kismain t.ounty court House m Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, Ihe Planning Commis
sion of satd County will hold a public
nearing on me adoption ot a zoning oat-
tern, as provided In ORS HS.104, lor the
area within Klamath County, Oregon,
designated and described as follows:
Beginning at the section corner com
mon to sections 15, H, 21, and 77. T.
29 S., R. 8 E , W.M., thence easterly
along the northerly section line of sec
tions 22, 23, and 74, J. 29 S., R. 1
W.M., and sections 19, ?0, 21, 12, 33, and
H, T. 39 S-. R. 9 E., W.M., and sections
IV and 10, T. 39 S-, R. 10 E., W M.
to the section corner common to sections
la, 17, 20, and 21, T . 39 $.. R. 10
t., w w., tnenca southerly along
easterly section line ot said section 30
io tne intersection ot said section line
and the thread of Lost River, thence in
a southwesterly direction along the thread
of said stream 1o the Intersection o' said
thread with the northerly section line of
section 7. T. 40 S., R. 10 E., W.M,
thence southerly, parallel to the westerly
secnon line of said section to the Inter
section with the east-west center V sec
tion line of section 7, T. 40 S., R. 10 E.,
W.M., thence westerly on the center '
section line of section 7, T. 40 $., R.
E., W.M., and sections II, 11, 10,
I, and 7, T. 40 S., R. 9 E W.M.,
and sections 12. II. and 10, T. 40 5 .
I E., W.M... to the ' section corner
common to sections 10 and 9, T. 40 S.,
I E., W.M., thence northerly along
the westerly section line of sections 10
and 3. t. 40 5., R. I E w M and
sections 34, 17, and- 12, T. 39 S , R. 8
t., W M . to the point of beginning.
All persons desiring lo be heard In
regard to the adoption of said zoning
pattern are invited to attend said hear
ing. Done at the direction of the Klamath
County Planning Commission; dated this
25th day of December, 1961.
Robert Norrls. Chairman, Klam
ath County Planning Commission
Jim Kerns, Jr., Vice-Chairman
Murdo Morrison, Member
Roy Gooding, Member
Robert H. Beach. Member
W. B. Bingham, Wmhr
Clyde Williams, Member
No. 153. Dec. 11, Jan. 7, 14, II.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed administratrix
of the Estate of Wallace Beat, deceased.
by the Circuit Court of Klamath County
Oregon, and that atl persons having
mi against said estate art hereby
lied to present the same to said ad
ministratrix at the office of the under
signed, Room 4, 315 Main Street, Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, toqetner with proper
vouchers, within six months ot the date
the first publication of this notice.
which ii December 24, 1967
VERA L. CHASE
Admihisfratrii
O'NEILL 8. MCLAREN
Attorneys tor administratrlv
864 Dec. 74, 31, Jan. 7, 14.
NO. -61-167 PRORATE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
THE STATE OP OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
the Matter of the Estate of ROSA
HOEFLER, Deceased
Notice Is hereby given that I have
been appointed Executor of the Estate
Rosa Hoefler, deceased. All persons
are required to present thm to me,
with proper vouchers, at the ol'ice of
Ganong 8 Genong, First Federal Bui'd-
Kiamath Fails. Oregon, wthm si
months t'om December 31, 197. which
the date of first publication ot
this notice
Richard Hoet'er,
E ecutor
ong K Ganong
Attorneys for Executor 1
Legal No IW9, Dec. Jt. Jan. 7. 14. U
PROBATE NO 67-1,'
NOTICE TO ""'TORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COo. OF
THE STATE OR OREl 'N
FOR THE COUNTY OF KL A ATM
N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OP HARLAN WESLEY BOSTWICK, De
ceasd Notice t herfbv given that the under-1
tgned has been acooir-fd executoi
the estate of Harlan Wesley Bostwlck,
deceased, by Ihe Circuit Court ol Klam-
County, Oregon, and that alt per
sons having c'aims agamst said estate
hereby noM.ed to p. esent the same
0 said executor at the ottice of Vanden
berg nd Coe. Su'te 101 Underwood Build-
Kiamatn Fails. Oregon, togfther w th
prooer vouchers, within six months sf the
date ot the lust publication of this no-
ice. which is the l?th day of December,
962.
O IC PUCKETT.
Administrator
VANDENBCRG ANO COE
Attprneys at Law
Suite K2 Underwood Bulidi
,'h Falls. Oregon
'8 Dec 17 J4 3'
Thornton Rules
On School Plan
SALEM 't ri'-A M-hoo board
1$ not required to furnish plan
and specification to prospective
bidders. Atty. Gen. Kt)ert Y.
Thornton said in an opinion U-
dav, .
Tlie ditnd attorney of Clai-ka-
ma$ County had asked if it was
the duty o( school hoards to fur
nish blueprints and other para
phernalia at public evpensr.
Thor n t on sa id the st a t v. t e re
quires plans or pecificat:ons to
be included in the notice of bid-
dins, or to refer interested per
sons to the public office where'aeKr
ihe pevifH'ation mav be
pevted
IOFKKR IMOl K DK.KKNSF
1 ' Mu.i.xit 1 1 1 . rnciami 'in
Ke;th Ingham. 2S. and .lames
Stoskdale. 2fi, inittted Friday
strai.nc aNmt Moon uorth of
In their dfiene. hneer. they
claimed thev onlv stn'.e from peo-!
p.e ctnered bv inMiram p
LEGAL NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
In the matter ot a roning pattern tor a
portion nf Klamath County.
Notice Is hereby given that at the
hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 2nd day
ot January, 1963, ir the Public Meeting
Room of the Klamath County Court House
In Klamath Falls, Oregon, the Planning
Commission ot said County will hold a
public hearing on lh adoption of a zoning
pattern, as provided In ORS 215.104, for
the area within Klamath County, Ortgon,
designated and described as follows:
Beginning at the section ;orn;r com
mon to sections 15. H, II. and 22, T. 39
S , R. 8 E-. Willamette Meridian, thence
northerly along the westerly section line
of sections is, 10. ano j. 1. jv
S E
W.M., and sections W, 27. 22, and
15, T. 38 S R. a E., W.M , to theiine nour or tu .w t-ai proteta 10
sectinn corner common to sections 15, sell the following described real property
16, 9, and 10, T. 38 $., R. 8 E., W.M., I of said estale, al private sale, lor cash
thence. In T. J8 S., R. 8 E., W M easter-jor part cash and part crwit, as may to
ly along the section line common to sec- the guardian seem advisable, sublect to
tlons is. 10. n. and 14 to the '4 sec-'the confirmation of the above entitled
tion corner common to sections 11 andlCourt, said real property being situated
38 S., R. 8 E , W.M., thence north-
erly along tha center section line lo
the '4 section corner common to sec
tion 2, T. 38 S-, R 8 E., W M and sec
tion 35, T. 37 5., R. 8 E., W.M., thence
easterly along said township line to the
section corner common to sections 5 and
, T. 38 R. 9 E , W.M., and sec
tions 31 and 32. T. 37 S-, R. 9 E., W.M.,
thenct, In T. 38 S.. R. 9 E W.M., south-
erly along tha section line to Ihe sec
tion corner common to sections 5 and
6, thence easterly on the center '4 sec
tion line fo the U section corner com
mon to sections 4 and S. thence south
erly on the section iine to tha "4 section
corner common to sections 8 and 9,
thence easterly on the center u section
line to the Vi corner common tc sec
tions 9 and 10, thence southerly along
the section line to Ihe section corner com
mon lo sections 9, 10, 15, and 16, T.
38 S., R. 9 E., W.M., thence continuing
southerly along the easterly section line
3l sections 16, 17, and 18. T. 39 S., R.
9 E W.M., and sections 4, 9, and 16,
T. 39 S., R. 9 E., W.M., to the section cor
ner common lo sections 15, 16, 21, and
22, T. 39 S R. 9 E., W.M., thence
westerly along the southerly section
ot sections 16, 17, and 18, T. 39 S
Ine!
and sections 13, 14, and
T. 39 S., R. 8 E., W.M., to the point of
beginning, except that portion of the above'zoning pattern, as provided in ORS 215.104,
which lies within the corporate limits
ot ine i,uy or iviamam raits, uregon.
more particularly described in Ordinance
5095, and that portion ol Klamath Coun
ty previously zoned as "Pelican Clly Zon
ing Area" by Court Order, November, 23,
1960, more particularly described In the!
county commissioner 1 Journal JO, page
AM persons desiring to be heard In
regard to the adoption of said zoning
pattern are Invited to attend said hearing.
Done at the direction ot tne Kiamatn
County Planning Commission; dated this
4tn day 01 December, mi.
Robert Norris, Chairman, Klam
ath County Planning Commission,
Jim Kerns, Jr., Vice-Chairman
Murdo Morrison, Member
Roy Gooding, Member
Robert H. Beach Member
W. B. Bingham, Member
Clyde Williams. Member
No. 136, Dec. 10. 17, 24, 31. 1967.
PUBLIC NOTICE
tn tha matter ol a zoning pattern for a
portion Of Klamath County.
Notice s hereby g ven that at the hour , , J ,.. .1
1 7:30 o'clock P.M. on ihe 16th day of'32' J". 38 ,s ' 10 ,' W;M-' .,hen"
January, 1963, In the Public M e t I n 0
Room of the Klamath County Court Housa
in Klamath Falls, Oregon, the Planning
Commission ol said County will hold
public hearing on the adoption of a zon
ing pattern, as provided In ORS 115.104,
for the area within Klamath County, Ore
gon, designated and described as follows:
Beginning at the point ol intersection of
tha westerly section lin- ol section 3,
39 S , R. 9 E., Willamette Meridian,
and the centerline ol State Highway, Ore
gon 66 (South Sixth Street), thence fol
lowing the centerline of Oregon 66 in a
southeasterly direction to the intersec
tion of said centerline and the north-
south center '4 section line of section 16,
W M., thence south
erly along the center ' section line of
said section lo the '4 section corner com
mon to sections 16 and II, T. 39 S., R. 10
W.M., thence westerly along the south
erly section iine ol sections 16, 17, and
18, T. 39 5 . R. 10 E., W.M , and sections
and IS. T. 39 S., R 9 E ,
W.M.. to the section corner common to
sections 15, 16. 11, and 22. T. 39 S. R.
9 E , W M , thence, in T 39 S . R 9 E .
W M.. northerly along the westerly sec
tion line ol sections IS, 10, and 3 to Ihe
point of beginning.
A,, persons desiring to be heard In
egard to the adoption of said zoning pat
ern are Invited to attend said hearing
Dona at the direction of the Klamath
County Planning Commission; dated this
llth day ot December, 1962.
Robert Norris. Chairman, Klam
ath County Planning Commission
Jim Kerns, Jr., Vice-Chairman
Murdo Morrison, Member
Roy Gooding, Member
Robert H. Beach, Member
W B Bingham, Member
Clyde Williams, Member
No. 852, Dec. 24, 31. Jan 7. 14.
PROBATE NO. 61-66 G
NOTICE OF SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
IN ANO FOR
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
IN THE MATTER OF THE
GUARDIANSHIP ANtf ESTATE OF
NICHOLAS MORALE. A Minor.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-
uant to and by virtue of an Order mane
and entered in the above entitled Court
and cause on the 7th day of December,
1961. s-gned bv the Honorable DAVID R
VANDENBERG. ludge ol said Court, the
ndersioned, as guardian ot the estate rf
he above named minor, will, on and
alter Ihe 0th day ol January, 1963. at lh
hour of 10 A M , PST, proceed fo sell
the following described ral property of
estate, at private sale, lo' cash or
part cah and part credit, as mny to fh
guardian seem advisable, subiect to the
confirmation of the above entitled Court,
said rMi property being situated in Klam
ath County. State 0' Oregon, and more
particularly descr.td as follows:
An unrtividM one-tilth interest in and
to the following described real property,
to
Block 8 and 9, McLoughln HiqhU, ac
cording to the official piat thereof on
tile in the records of Klamath County.
Oregon Sublect to reservations restric
tions. eaments and rights ot way of
record and those aooarent on the land
B'ds wH be received bv the under-
gnrd guardian at the law o'f.ces 0 P
Puctt
i Federal
Loan
Bidg ,
K'amth Pans. Oregon
VERA M RUTOUIST, Gua'd'
P K PUCKETT
Attorney tor Guardian
F irit Federal Sa vmos & Loan B'dg
Klamath Fails. Oregon
No. 843. Dec. 10. 17, 74. 31. 196.
NOTICE TO CREDITOR.
Notice is hereby given that tr-e under
signed has been aoDomted as Administra
trix ol the Estate of EDWARD PAP.
PENFUS, deceased, by Order of the Or-
cu't Coort ot th County ot Klamath, and
persons having c'aims agamst said
etate are requ"ed to present the sar
to L ORTH SISEMORE, AMornev tor
Eecuor, duly verltied and w.th. proper'
vouchers attached, at 731 Mam Street, j
Kiamath Falls Oregon, within six mon'fs'
from th date of ti't pub'katton of this
nctict
LUOLE PAPPENFUS.
Admin. st'afri"
NO 147. Dec 10. 17, 14, 31. lfJ
PROBATE NO fl-6 ft
NOT'CE OF SALF
OP REAL PROPERTY
IN 'HE ORCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
IV THE V ATT f p OF THE
GUARDIANSHIP AND ESTATE OF
RICHARD V VURRAV, a Mmr
NOTICE IS ME R B GIVFN that pur
sua"t to and rjv virtue of an O-dei
maoe a"d ete-ed in the above entitled
CPu't and rue on th 7th oav o Oe-!
t
'ono-ar-ie
JuOqe Of la d,
unwr,l " gvfl-u'nn o' 1
the estate of t arove nameo minor. '
w.11, cn ana a"r tne pin aav 0i jau -
ry. ai tht hour of '0 a v , PST,;,. h-H.r f. i(i A v . pst . proceed t9
proceed to sen the fpiinw.ng oycr.hd sett i finw.-a a-r:hrt ri
real p-noerly 0 sa d esta'
sae. for ch er oa-t cash arj p-i
cred-t. as may to ie oua'rji sr"
advisable, supect to th tn'irmaf'on oi
the above en. tied Cou't said 'eal prno
e'ty being situated m k amath rnyniy.
State of O'egcn and nve part.c-jiariy
'itsea reji.
B otx I a"d WL -ah'
c;o-d'tg to -"'oa. r
He 3-1
.i9 in te reto-d ft , -ah Cd."ty.
OreOO" Sublet t resevti(in. tftnc.
t'Ons eaem-n anfl r q-i o wy of
rts nrrj d fhe ara.ft rv ,ani
B fJ ii be rrffwM hv the t,-de
3"fd 0"'fl an a' -e (f m
k Pixtett f mi (e,-f sav.-iQs 1
Loan BuU K lame' O-eor1"
VERA V RUG,!SV -d.a-P
K PuClETT
'(""fv "r tiiip-dan
4,
"
Fea'i Svi A Loan B rtg
1 'a is- 0'vi
U. Dt. 15. -7 ;i r
LEGAL NOTICE
PROBATE NO. 41-81
NCT!F OF SALt ,
OF REAL PROPERTY
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP ,
THE STATE OF OREGON
IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
IN THE MATTER OF THE
GUARDIANSHIP ANO ESTATE OP
KARLA K. HUNT, A Minor.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai pur
suant to and by virtue of an Order madt
and entered n the above entitled Court
and cause on the 7th day of December,
1961, signed by the Honorable David R.
Vandenberg. Judge of said Court, the
undersigned, as guardian of the estate
ot the above named minor, will, on and
; alter tha 8ih day of January, 1963, at
In Klamath County, Stats ol Oregon, and
more particularly described as loiiows:
An undivided one-iifth Interest In and
to tha following described real property,
to-wlt:
Block 8 and 9, McLoughlln Heights, ac
cording to the olticial plat thereof on
file in the records ot Klamath County,
Oregon. Subject to reservations, re
strictions, easements and rights of way
of record and those apparent on tha land.
Bids will be received by the under
signed guardian at the law offices of
P. K. Pucketl, First Federal Savings &
Loan Bidg., Klamath Falls. Oregon.
VERA M. RUTOUIST, Guardian
P. K. PUCKETT
Attorney lor Guardian
First Federal Savings & Loan Bidg.
Klamath Falls, Oregon
No. 840, Dec. 10, 17, 24 31, 1962.
PUBLIC NOTICE
In the matter ol a loning pattern for
a portion ol Klamath County.
Notice is hereby given that at the
hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 9th day
of January, 1963, In the Public Meeting
Room ol the Klamath County Court House
In Klamath Falls, Oregon, the Planning
Commission of said County will hold
la public hearing on the adoption
for the area within Klamath Countv,
Oregon, designated and described as fol
lows:
Beginning al the section corner common
to sections 9, 10, 15, and 16, T. 38 5., R.
9 E., Willamette Meridian, thence south-
erly along the west section lina ol sec-
tlons 15, 22, 27, and 34, T. 38 S.,
9 E W.M., and section 3, T. 39 S., R.
9 E., W.M., to the Intersection ol said
section line and the centerline of State
Highway, Oregon 66 (South Sixth Street),
thence following the centerline of Oregon
66 in a southeasterly direction to tha
intersection ol said centerline and the
north-south center ' section line of sec
tion 16. T. 39 S.. R. 10 E., W.M., thence
northerly along the center ' section
line ot sections 16, 9, and 4, T. 39 S., R
10 E., W.M., to the V4 section corner
common to section 33, T. 38 S, R. 10
E., W.M, and section 4, T. 39 $.. R.
10 E., W M., thence westerly along the
township line to the section corner com
mon to sections 31 and 32. T. 38 S .
I R. 10 E.. W.M., and sections S and 6-
T: 39 s. ' E ',w hnc "?rtherlv
nong ine secnon una o ine wnon cor-
: v M '
sec,io "rnr common to sectlo
! ano.. 3,'T- ' R;. 10 E e
and
ections 25 and 3a, T. 38 S.. R. 9 E , W.M .
thence northerly along the range line
to the section corner common to sections
19 and 30, T. 36 S., R. 10 E W.M ,
and sections 24 and 25. T. 38 S R. 9
E., W M-, thence westerly, in T. 38 S .
R. 9 E.. W.M, along the sectinn line to
the section corner common lo sections
13, 14, 25, and 76, thence northerly along
the section line to the section corner com.
mon to sections 13, U, 13, and 14, thence
westerly along the section line to lha
section corner common to sections -14,
15. 72, and 13, thence northerly along
the section line to the section comer com-
t mon to sections 10. 11, 14, and 15, thence
westerly along Ihe section line to the
point of beginning, except that portion of
the above within the corporate limits ol
the City ol Klamath Falls, more particu
larly described in Ordinance No. 5095.
persons desiring lo be heard In
reqard to the adoption of said zoning
pattern are Invited to attend said hearing.
Done at the direction ol the Klamath
Countv Planning Commission; dated this
l!th day of December, 1967.
Robert Norris, Chairman, Ktem
aih County Planning Commission
Jim Kerns, Jr., Vice-Chairman
Murdo Morrison, Member
Roy Gooding, Member
Robert H. Beach. Memher
W. B. Bmgham, Member
Clyde Williams, Member
No. 151. Dec. 17, 14, 31, Jan. 7.
NO 62-168 PROBATE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of STAN
LEY O. MITCHELL. Oeceased.
Notice Is hereby given that I hava
been appointed administrator ol fhe Es
tate ol Stanley O. Mitchell. Deceased
All persons having claims against said
er'ate are required to present them tr
me, with prooer vouchers, at the nfic
ol Ganong & Ganonrj, First Federal
Buildmg. Klamath Falls. Oregon, with.n
six months from December 31. 1967,
which is Ihe date ot firsl publication
ol this notice.
Wm Ganong,
Administrator
Ganong ft. Ganong
Attorneys for Administrator
Legal No. 8W. Dec. 31. Jan
14. 21.
PROBATE NO. 61-64 ft
NOTICE OP SALF
OF REAL PROPERTY
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OB
THE STATE OF OREGON
IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OP KLAfATH
IN THE MATTER OF THE
GUARDIANSHIP AND ESTATE OF
JACK H HUNT, A Minor.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai pur
suant to and hy virtue ol an Order
made and entered in the above entity
Court and cause on the 7th day of De
cember, 1961, S'Onpd hy the Honorable
DAVID R VANDENBERG, Judge or
said Court, the under!. qned, as guardian
ol the estate of the ahnve named minor,
wilt, on and a'ter the fh day 0' January,
1963, at the hour of 10AM, PST, tro
ceed to sell the lo'iowV described real
prooe'ty of said estate, at private sa'e.
tor cash or oart ca-h and oart CM'',
as may to the guardian eem advisable,
suhiect tn fhe confirmation ot the arnve
entitled Court, said real property being
situated in Klamath County, State of Ore-
loon, and mo't particularly described as
follows
An undivided one fifth interest in anl
to the 'oiiowmg described real prooe'
ty. fO-Wlt
Biock I and a, Mclnughlm Heiahts, ac
f orrjing to the olfical pi at thereof on
file In the records of Klamath County
Oreoon Suhlect tn reservations, restric
tions easements and rights 0' way nf
recrvd ard to aroa'ent on the land
Bds will he received hv in undar-
signed guardian at tne law office of
P K Puckett. Fir-t Ferteral Savings 4
Loan B'do . Klamath Fans. Oregon
VERA M. RUTQUIST. Guart'4n
P K PUCKETT
Attorney lor Guardian
First Federal Savina 1 Loan
Kiamath Falls. O'egnn
Bug.
No, 141, Dec. 10. 17. 14, 31, U7
PROBATE NO. '-61 G
NOTICE OF SALE
OF R F A l PROPE try
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT r"ip
THE STATE OF OREGON
I H AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
IN THE V ATT F R OF THE
GUARDIANSHIP AND ESTATE OT
WILLIAM GEORGE MURRAY, A Minpjr.
NOTICE 'S HEREBY GIVEN tht p,,-.
suant to and hy virtue nt an O'der mire
nrt entered
oe entitled Coi"t
dav 0 OecemW.
ard cue On the
.q-ed hv tN Hiwn-ah ni
vanOeTtwn i.Ktn r. .
u"oer,.jr.e'r a guard'
0t ! Btx,ve named m r
th estate
e-1
f'er the th h.w m i.-,,u io.i
e'ty of sa-d 1
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