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HERALD AND
Records Fall In
In Annual Rose
J'ASADENA. Calif. UPI Tlx
result was all that mattered to
day to the shcllshocked Southjrn
California football team, and rec
ords that spiraled in the Rose
Bowl darkness didn't diminish the
sour after-taste of defeat for Wis-
consin.
tThe.se are just kids, after all
they're just 19 and 20 year olds,"
a team representative said of the
Radf;ers following their epic 42-37
loss in Tuesday's classic.
The Badgers despite their tre
mendous fourth criod splurge
after trailing 42-14 were "very
sorry to have lost," said quarter
back flon VanDerkelen.
"They won the first half, and
we won the second," said Wiscon
sin rnarh Milt Bruhn, carefully
restrained despite some sharp
critirism of officiating,
"But they won the hall game,
loo." Bruhn added.
Coach John McKay, whose Tro
jans appeared almost as glum as
if they had lost the game as they
DON'T MISS
ir. . . ' . ih ' ' . VTA ' :f
YOU SEE A MOUTH FULL OF BIG SHARP
TEETH when you trv to tie up a huge mountain
lion ALIVE. Scene from JIM BOND'S UNFOR
GETABLE FILM. "THE MOUNTAIN LION."
-v '. '., ' -I'S
FAMOUS JIM BOND with 10 and 12 oound rain
bows thai provide thrills aplenfv in ''ALASKA'S
FABULOUS RAINBOWS." AND BEARS, BEARS,
BEARS . . . THERE'S A BIG OLD THREATENING
THOUSAND POUND ALASKA BROWN BEAR
AT ALMOST EVERY REND OF THF RIVER. You
carry a liqht fishinrj rod AND A BIG RIFLE . . .
1 il.'Ki )i
FIVE SHOTS AND FIVE BIG MALLARDS . . .In
JIM BOND'S monumental production, "WILD
WINGS," you'll witnen lomi fut. fait action
and iupertcolor photoqraphv.
THE KLAMATH FALLS JAYCtlS SAY, "Wl ARt SILL
ING TICKtTS ALL OVIR THl COUNTY. Wl IXPECT
PACKIO HOUSIS BOTH NIGHTS. Wl URGE YOU TO
GIT YOUR TICKtTS NOW AND TO COM! ON MON
DAY NIGHT IF POSSIBLE BE SURE YOU COME EARLY
AND MIT, FRIENDLY JIM BOND."
A WILDLIFE SPECTACULAR
IT'S ALL NEW AND IT'S TERRIFIC
tvllLLS SCHOOL AUD.
MONDAY, TUESDAY ONLY
DOORS OPEN AT 7:00; SHOW AT 8:00
ADULTS $1.25; CHILDREN 75c Ta Included
Tickets on Sola ot U.S. Nofonol Bonk, 8th and
Moin; First National Bank, 6th and Main; and
, The Gun Store
Tickets also ot the door
Sponsored by Klamath Foils Jayccci
B Sure Yn.1 Lve Eo'lv
NEV,., Klamath Fall, Orr.
walked to the dressing room, said
the victory showed his team was
still the nation's best and Wiscon
sin was So. 2.
McKay left no doubt he regard
ed Wisconsin as the best team
Southern California faced this
year. "Washington didn't get T7
points on us, and nobody else did
either until today."
The Trojans who warmed up
physically and emotionally after
realizing they did indeed win the
football came despite the Wis
consin drive were hard pressed
for tackles. Co-captain Marv Ma
rinovich was ejected in the first
half. Gary Kirner was handi
capped by a .severe hand injury
and Mike Gale was lost earlier
because of a prc-Mose Bowl neck
in iurv.
To McKay, the biggest factor
in the game and one that al
most caused the Trojan machine
to run down completely was the
four touchdown bulge built by the
start of the fourth period, to
THE BIG FIGHT
T
WednFMlny, January 2, 1963
Masses
Bowl Till
Bruhn. the turning point came in
the second period, when he felt
the officiating was most open to
question.
Bruhn strode across the field at
the half to question officials on a
quick whistle and on a Wiscon
sin touchdown pass called back
because of a penalty. The offi
cials ruled quarterback Bill Nel-j
sen retained possession when
thrown for a loss, and Nelson sub
sequently threw a 45-yard pass to
Willie Brown to set up a touch
down.
Bowl
Results
By L'nltcd Press International
Orange Bowl
At Miami, Kla.
Alabama 17 Oklahoma 0
Cotton Bowl
At Dallas, Tex.
Louisiana State 1.1 Texas 0
Sugar Bowl
At New Orleans, La.
Mississippi 17 Arkansas 13
IVtse Bowl
At Pasadena, Calif.
Southern Cal 42 Wisconsin 37
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Green Bay Sets Up
Fund For Lombardi
NKW VOfiK tUPIi-The Green
Bay Packers have set up a $250,
000 trust fund lor coach Vince
Lombardi to keep him from ac
cepting an attractive offer from
the Los Angeles Rams, Joe Wil
liams, sports editor of the Scripps
Howard newspapers, reported to
day.
"The Rams dad offered to as
sume his contract, which still has
three years to go, and, addition
ally, to cut him in for 10 per cent
of the club ownership," Williams
wrote in hi column.
"By way of further entice
ment," Williams said, "Ram rep
rcscntatives had introduced him
lo the fiscal magic of the capital
gains gimmick: at the end of five
years he could seil his 10 per
cent and pick up a bundle.
Williams reported that the
Rams made the offer to Lombar
di shortly before Lombardi guid
ed the Packers to their 16-7 vic
tory over the New York Giants
in the National football League
championship game here last
Sunday.
Lombardi admitted giving the
Rams' proposition deep consider
ation, Williams said.
"It was a proposition ! had to
consider, Williams quolcd Lom
bardi as saying. "I owed it to
my family. These people (Green
Bay) pay me good money, but
there isn't much left after taxes.
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I am obligated to their future se
curity." Williams further reported that
"the Rams' offer was only one
of several he 'Lombardi I has re
ceived in recent months. It hap
pened to be the best, and the
capital gains gimmick was
mighty attractive."
As a result of the offer, Lom
bardi met with directors of the
Green Bay club before the game
against. the Giants.
"Out of the meeting came this
arrangement a quarter-million
dollar trust fund which matures
in 10 years," Williams reported
"This was in no sense a show
down or ultimatum," Williams
quoted Lombardi. "These people
are my friends. They understand
my situation. I'll never forget
their consideration."
Williams said the fact that
'Lombardi forced the meeting
was indicative of unrest."
DRAW RECORD ENTRIES
NEW YORK (UPI) - Five of
the nine United States Golf Asso
ciation championships in 1962 at
tracted record entries and the to
tal of 9,788 for the nine repre
sented an increase of approxi
mately 3 Vt per cent over the 1961
record, according to an announce -
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SEARS
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice it hereby oiven that in under
tinned has bun appointed n Executor
ol m Estett of FREDERICK A. RU-Pi-if.
also known at FRED A. RUECK
and FREO RUECK, deceased, by Order
of the Circuit Court of the County ot
Ktemeth, and all personi having claims.
against Mid enai are required to pre
sent the tame to the Executor, duly veri
fied and with the proper vouchers at
tached, at the office of his attrvney, L.
ORTH SISEMORE, 731 Main Street, Kfam
alh Falls, Oregon, within six months)
from the date of first publication of
this notice
FREDERIC L. RUECK
Executor
No. UO, Dec. IV, 34, Jan. 2, f, 162.
NO. 62-164 PROBATE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
in the Matter of the Estate
HERBERT E. HAUGER, Who was also
known as H. E. HAUGER, Deceased:
Notice i hereoy given that I have
been appointed Executor of the Estate of
Herbert E. Hauger, who was also known
as H. E. Hauger, deceased. All persons
having claims against said estate are
reouired to presenr mem io me, wim
proper vouchers, at ihe office of Ga
nong ft Ganong, First Federal Building,
Klamath i-aus, uregon, wunin six momns
from December 26, 1962, which Is the
date of first publication of this notice.
Wm. Ganong, Executor
Gfirtong & Ganorvg
Attorneys for Executor
NO. 867, Dec. 26, Jan. 2, 9, 16, 1963.
NHL GAME ON TV
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (UPD-The
National Hockey League game
between the New York Rangers
and Montreal Canadiens sched
uled for the Montreal Forum Jan.
5 will be televised "live" on the
Schaefer Circle of Sports WPIX-
TV program.
BOWLING TOURNEY SET
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UPI-
The 22nd renewal of the Bowling
Proprietors Association of Ameri
ca's All-Star tournament has been
set for Jan. 16-26 at the Missouri
Municipal Auditorium in Kansas
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LEGAL NOTICE
Equity No. 63-2M
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
IN AND FOR THE
COUNTY OF KLAMATH
WILLIAM E. CUNNINGHAM and MIL
DRED D. CUNNINGHAM, his Wife, and
A. R. CAMPBELL and tVA BELLE
CAMPBELL. Ms wife. Plaintiffs, vs.
ANNA P. JENSEN, CHRIST L. CARL-
SEN, FANNY SHIELDS, KAROLINE
COOK, MARTHA M. KNUDSEN, HIL
DUR THOMSEN and MARY RUNG-
BERG, and all persons claiming by.
through or under them. Defendants.
TO: ANNA P. JENSEN, CHRIST L.
CARLSEN, FANNY tHIELDS, KARO
LINE COOK, MAjRTHA M. KNUDSEN,
HILDUR THOMSEN and MARY RUND-
BERG, and all persons claiming by,
through or under them. Defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You, and each of you, are
hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint filed against you In the
above entitled suit within four (4) weeks
from the date of first publication of this
summons, said date being the 19th day
of December, 1962, and then and there
set forth the nature of your Interest, and
the Interest of each of you. In and to that
certain real properly tituated In Klamath
(.ouniy, Oregon, and described as:
Lots 3, 4, 5 and the SE vNW
SW ViNE 4, W VjSE'.i of Section , T.
39$.. R. 10 E WM., and Lot 4, Section
31, T. 31 S-, R. 10 E.W.M.;
or In default thereof the Plaintiffs will
apply to the Court for a decree removing
as a cloud on Plaintiffs' title to said real
properly that certain mortgage made, ex
ecuted and delivered to p. c. carlson
the 26th day of April, 1945, and recorded
on said date in Volume 91 Mortoaoe Rec
ords of Klamath County, Oregon, at Page
and declaring the Plaintiffs to be
owners In fee simple ot said real property
iree ang ciear or ciaim of the Defendants
or any of them.
This summons Is served upon you pur
suant to an Order of the above entitled
Court dated the 10th day of Daceiner,
1962, directing the same be published
once a week for tour (4) successive
weeks In the Herald and News, a daily
newspaper printed and oubllshed in
Klamath County, Oregon, and requiring
you, ana eacn gi vou, io aDDear on or be
fore four (4) weeks from the date of
nrsr publication.
L. Orfh Slsemore
Atlorney for Plaintiff
731 Main Street
Klamath Falls, Oreaon
No. 863 Dec. 19, 26, Jan. 2, 9.
Sears
HAS IT." Ove
200 000 I
LEGAL NOTICE
MnrirP op PiiBLir HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
Common Council of the City ot Kiamatn
Fails, Oregon, at Its regular meeting.
held on the 10th day of December, 1967.
adopted a resolution setting the hour of
7:30 o'clock, P.M. of the 7th. day of Jen-1
uary, 1963, and the City Hall of said
City, as the time and place tor public
hearing on a proposal to change the ion
Inej mao of laid City by transferring
thereon from Residential Zone R- to.
Residential Zone R-i, real property de
scribed as follows, to-wit: Lots 13 and 161
of Block 5, Dixon Addition to the City
of Klamath Fads, Oregon.
Interested parties and the general pub
lic are invited to attend said public
hearing and they will be given an op
portunity to be heard on the proposal.
Done this 2nd day of January, 1963.
Rosle Keller
Recorder, City of
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
No. 171, Jan. 2. 3, 4.
No. 31297
SUMMONS
(General)
SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
FOR THE COUNTY OF MERCED
JOE AQUINO, Plaintiff vs. JANE
JACKSON AQUINO, Defendant. ,
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALI
FORNIA, To the above named Defendant:
You are hereby directed to eppea
and answer the complaint of the above
named plaintiff filed In the above en-
tilled court in the above entitled action
brought against you in said court, within
ten days after the service on you ot
this summons, it served within the above
named, county, or within THIRTY days
if served elsewhere.
You are hereby notified that unless
you so appear and answer, said plaintiff
will take Judgment for any money or
damages demanded In the complaint as1
arising upon contract, or will apply to the
court for any other relief demanded fn
the complaint.
Dated, October 19, 1962.
E. T. JOHNSON, Clerk
By CHARLES E. ROSARIO
Deputy Clerk
No. 140, Dec. 12, 19. 26. Jan. 2.
EQUITY NO. 67-m
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH.
CITY OF CHILOOUIN, OREGON, A MU
NICIPAL CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF
VS. JAMES L, CHIPMAN AND CLAR
ICE CHIPMAN, HUSBAND AND WIFE;
LORENA ARTHUR JACKSON WRIGHT,
ALSO KNOWN AS, LORENA HILL AND
LORENA E. HILL; CARL DAWSON AND
CHRISTINE DAWSON, HUSBAND AND
WIFE; CALVIN BARNEY AND WINO
NA BARNEY, HUSBAND AND W I F E ;
ROSE MARIE LANG, ALSO KNOWN AS,
ROSE MARIE JACKSON, ROSE MARIE
HILL, ROSE MARIE HERRERA, ROSE
MARIE LONG, MARIE LANG HERRE
RA, ROSE MARIE MOORE AND ROSE
MARIE LAON; LEO HERRERA; LEO
FRANK; C. R. SCHIFFBAUER AND
ETHEL SCHIFFBAUER, HUSBAND AND
WIFE; HUGH COWEN; EDNA COWEN,
ALSO KNOWN AS EDNA COWEN STAN
TON: HUGH WALLACE COWEN;
BANK OF CALIFORNIA IN TRUST FOR
HUGH WALLACE COWEN; C. C. HEO-
RICK; LEONARD D. JONES, DOING
BUSINESS AS BASIN CREDIT SERV
ICE; M. A, CARTER, DOING BUSINESS
AS, CARTERS COLLECTION AGENCY;
ATLEE CARMICHAEL AND LYMAN
SLACK, A COPARTNERSHIP, DOING
BUSINESS AS CARMICHAEL MOTORS;
TOGETHER WITH THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS AND-OR SUCCESSORS OF EACH i
OF SAID DEFENDANTS. tF ANY OF.
SAID DEFENDANTS ARE DECEASED;
ALSO ALL OTHER PERSONS OR PAR
TIES UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY
RIGHT, TITLE, ESTATE, LIEN OR IN
TEREST IN OR TO THE REAL PROP
ERTY, OR ANY PART OR PARCEL
THEREOF, DESCRIBED IN THE COM
PLAINT HEREIN; DEFENDANTS.
TO: CALVIN BARNEY, WINONA BAR
NEY, LEO HERRERA, LEO FRANK,
C. R. SCHIFFBAUER, ETHEL SCHIFF
BAUER. HUGH COWEN, HUGH WAL
LACE COWEN, EONA COWEN ALSO
KNOWN AS EDNA COWEN ST ANTON,
AMD r C. HFDRirK. of THF DF -
PENDANTS, THE DEFENDANTSuwi-uk i ftOLL room, pain, c?ose in. pr
STYLED, "UNKNOWN HEIRS OR SUC
CESSORS IN INTEREST OF EACH OP
SAID DEFENDANTS IF ANY OF SAID
DEFENDANTS ARE DECEASED." AND
DEFENDANTS STYLED AS. "nil OTH
ER PERSONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN
CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE. ES
TATE. LIEN OR INTEREST IN OR TO
THE REAL PROPERTY, OR ANY PART
OR PARCEL THEREOF- DESCRIBED
IN THE COMPLAINT HEREIN FILED;
OF DEFENDANTS AND TO EACH OF
YOU. !
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON; yog, and each end every one'
0( you, are hereby lummoned to puer
and Answer the Complaint lik-d atjamst
vou in the above entitled suit, on or be-1
tore the 17th. day of January, 1963, and
sei torrn me nature ot nis, or ner, or us
claim, riant, title or Interesf in the prem-
lies described In plaintiff's complaint,
which are located In Klamath County,
Oregon, in the City of Chiloquin and
described as follows, to-wit -
Lot t. Block J, Snuth Chiloquin Addi
tion. Lot 7, Block 3. South Chiioau'n
Addition, Lot 7, Block 6, South Chiiogum
Addition; Lot 15. Slock I, South Chilo- ONE or 2 bedroom furnished Heal.
Qum Addition,- Lot 16, Block I. Southfwater paid. I2S Grant, TU 2-4719.
c';" ";!;"!' ft; f 5! ';!c6sracrToirs)ri.tr.
Chiloquin Addition; and, East Chiloquin t CLOSE In duple, furnished, one bed
Unplatted; beginmnq at a point 16 feet j room, laundry, garage, $60, TU 4-3659.
Southeast and parallel 'o Schonchin Street Twbbed7MmpVtly 7u7nished apt. Near
from Southeast corner of Lot 3, Block 7,Srl0 cener $JJT Ju Ng m
OriQinat Town of Chiloquin; thence ; - . . . .
Southwesterly parallel to Third Avr , ao-NICE ctean furnished apartmenl, close
tt , Ihence Sou'heasterty parallel to Schon-1 i"- TU 2-2S3I. TU 4-6964.
Street HO ft ; thence no'theasterry
110 teet; to point of bea
And vou will please take notice
at if
you tail to appear and answer ptamt.ff't
Complaint, or oierwpse plead withm he
said time, the piamtitf, tor want thereof,
will apply to the above entitled Court for
the relief demanded in Its Complaint filed
in this suit, as follows: That it be de
creed and adiudord that defendants and
each of them have no estate, claim or
interest in or to sad premises; that
pia-nt.tf be declared the sole owner of
all said real property; and that defendants,
and eac h of thm be forever en tomed
from asserting any cla m whatever to
said real property, or ay part thereof.
adverse to that of plaintiff.- and for such
other and further relief as to the Court
may teem tust and equitable.
This Summons Is Published and served
upon you pursuant to an order of the
shove entitle Court made o The I'th '
of Decemher, 1962: the first publtca-
tion hereof being on December 19, I0?, I
and the last day of pubiicafion being on
the I6tn, day of January, 1963. and Janu-I
ary 17, 196?. is trie last day fined by the1 .
Court for the defendants herein or efheri 8LDROOV dupiei unfurn shed aoa't.
ine'eo' to appear her em or answer P'1' lmmefjite occupancy TU 2-6SOO.
pla.nf.H-, Comoiamf TVodrooTrTfTniChed court. 140, ijij
Done th, 19th. flv Of December, 196I Arjsms. Tu 4-3154, Tu 4-9754
Henry Perhmi
Attorney fnr Piant'ff. ;FOuR room act, furnished. Hot and
Arldres 731 Mam St, , "'d 'tr, washing faciiites. Adults,
K'amath Pain, Oregcm. Iu 4-S4-B.
no tST, uec. 19, Jan, 3,
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OR A MAM 5 licenced hofot''t gfd'
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Tailoring. alterations for men, worn
cnnoren. ah wotk gueremeea. Reason
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Jess' Tree Service
Tree topping, removing, any king" of
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Topload Washers
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HELP WANTED. FEMALE
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do simple typing, my home, weekend eve
nlngs. Good pay, 3-e hours weekly. Per
manent. Handicapped gladly considered.
Write P.O. Bo 974, City.
POSITION available approximately Jan.
IS with Klamath Falls Creamery. Some
stenography, general office work. Appli
cant must be above average typist. This
is a good ob for the right person. Starting
salary commensurate to ability or ex
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FURNISHED 3 room apartment, $SS One
room, 140. All utilities Included. iffrf
I bath, adults only. 419 No. Wh.
NICELY furnished bedroom act. wool
rugs, drapes, all utilities paid Io certain
amount, TU 4-3763.
FURNISHED apartments.
fU 2 4 , 34.
ivertide.
MODERN 3 rooms and bath, 140 and up,
brick court, qarages. 221 Spring
4 584.
CASCADE APA RT V E NT-HOT F L
Nicely furnished 3 & 4 room apartments
230 South llth.
CLEAN furnished, close te Main, by
week or month. 333 So. Mth,
park apts., $10 up, BachVforwialuat
hotwaltr, TU 4-97S4, TU 4-3854.
THREE bedroom unfurnished duple
apartment, water paid, JSC. TU 2-0473
N'CELY furnished J bedroom apartment,
BiS Lincoln. TU 4 5692.
APARTMENT near
STEAV heat, bachfior apt,, 213 Cedar.
EWAUNA DOWNTOWN
Kiama'h s mrwt modern, fjrmshed. 2'9
- u 2-1D62.
tad nmi. nr ..i.-,t, u 'ot.'
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store '
COVFCR1 ABLE furi.shed bachelor apt ,
close In, ut'iit-es padl 126 N. 3rd.
' UTILITIES, ma.d serv.ee, kitchen, r'-an
'urn rs yn.ti, oy wee 1605 Esplanade,
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REX ARMS
1 C9 3 PEDROOM APARTMENTS.
CLOSE N
HCAT, WATER. GARBAGE PAID
21 BROAD - TU 2 9317
i,ycls
' $36 to $58.50
COVrORTARLE LIVING AT LOW COST!
itri'"'"3 b'.'droom pt furnished or unfyr
s In,lr't4. Permanent mi nttit(t included.
Vonday thraygn Ffflay
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v' A PAR T VENTS
Tu'''7 SS!JN WAY TU -71
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APARTMENTS
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MOTEL
2660 Shosta Way
ond Two Bedroom cp'i.
Fu 'ised ond Unlurnhed
569 50 to $39 50
Cti'v, Wi-eklv itl Rotci
TU 2-5577
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