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SNARES A PASS Ken Webb of the Detroit Lions grabs
a pass from quarterback Milt Plum as Willie Daniel (44),
Pittsburgh Steelers, comes in for the tackle in the NFL
playoff game in Miami Sunday. Detroit won 17 to 10.
UPI Telephoto
Casualties High
In Playoff Scrap
By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sporta Writer
Some guys are pure gluttons for
punishment.
That Includes those thoroughly
worked-over casualties from the
weekend's bowl games who still
haven't had enough football and
plan to play some more next Sun
day.
Hardest hit of all were the poor
Pittsburgh Sleelcrs, who not only
dropped a 17-10 decision to (he
Detroit Lions in the National
Football League's Playoff Bowl
game at Miami. Fla., Sunday, hut
also suffered three severe injur
ies. Here was the damage:
Steelcr fullback John Henry
Johnson was kicked in the left
eye, suffering a concussion which
sent him to the hospital.
Halfback Bill Daniel sutlers a
broken jaw and went along with
Johnson to the hospital.
Dan James, the Steelers' 2IWV
pound tackle, got nil a Utile
easier with a possible chipped
ankle hone.
The Lions, each of whom col
looted Jfioo as compared with $400
for each of the Steelers, didn't
come away unscathed themselves.
Detroit fullback Kenny Webb
was knocked cold with one swipe
of Big Daddy Lipscomb's arm
and halfback Pat Studslill was
flattened in his collision wilh
Daniel.
Milt Plum's passing and Webb's
running made the dilferencc t
the Linns. Webb look a 20-yard
touchdown pass from Plum in the
second period and scored ag.
....-,... ,.....- ,., ...r .......
For nil Ihfir lumps And bruises,
mmc of (he Lions And Sleelers
will lie back for more next Sun
Hay when the NKI.'s Foster n Con
ference Mars mort the WeMern
Cnnlorcnre Mandouts in (he Pro
Itnwl Rnme at the l.os Angeles
Coliseum.
They'll have company, too. be
cause (lie American Football
League holds its All-Star Game
the same day at San Diego.
More Tame
rmtr other howl games were
Hockey
Results
Ry I nilod I're lntrrnatlonl
Mil. STANDINGS
Kaslrrn Division
w. I.. T. pu ur (; 1
Qtirliec
Herliey
Providenr
Spnnctield
H.tltiniore
17 IJ 7 41 112 11
19 14 1 411 I.IK 101
18 Id .1 39 I2.i 113
Ifi 14 5 .17 1W tl'l
17 I'l 2 36 110 l.'li
WrMrrn Division
w. I., t. im f.r ;.
Rulfalo
Cleveland
Piuhurch
KooheMer
22 12 I 4S 121 101
11 19 5 31 ll.i 144
II 10 2 2H 1H 114
II II 5 27 116 134
Sunday's Result
Horsliey 7 Baltimore 2
Buffalo .1 Quelwc 2 (t)T'
FrnKleme 4 Pittsburgh 3
Rochester 6 Springlield Hie OT'
Saturday's Results
Buflalo 3 Springlield I
Pittsburgh 3 Baltimore 0
Hershey 4 Providence 2
Cleveland 6 Quebec I
MIL ST AMIIMiS
W. I.. T. IMs (.K (i A
Chicago 18 ll 4.'. 97 90
Toronlo 20 1,1 S 45 124 100
Montreal 16 9 12 44 113 84
Detroit 16 12 4(1 92 91
New York 12 20 7 .11 12.1 127
Boston 6 2.1 9 21 106 I Si
Sunday's Results
Montreal 6 New York 0
Delroit 5 Boston 5 Mic
Toronto S thxagn I
.Saturday's Rrsults
Toronlo 4 Boston ?
Montreal 2 New York 2 (tie
T1
' 3
played during the weekend but
they were more tame. Maybe It
was because all four involved col
legians instead of pros.
In the two other games plaved
Sunday, Ron VanderKclcn of Wis
consin led a North team to
zo-13 victory over the South in
Honolulu's Hula Bowl, and Lou
isiana State quarterback Lyn Am.
odee sparked the East to a 38-10
triirmph over the West in the Cru
sade Bowl at Baltimore, Md.
On Saturday, the South defeat
ed the North, .13-27. in the Senior
Bowl at Mobile. Ala., and the Na
tional All-Stars downed the South
west, 33-13, in the first Southwest
Challenge Bowl game at Corpus
Christi. Tex.
Coming off his fine Bose Bowl
performance, VanderKclcn com
pleted 20 of 33 passes for 244
yards at the Hula Bowl. He con
nected for the winning touchdown
17-yard loss to Hugh Camp
hell of Washington State in the
final period. Kcrmit Alexander of
UCLA was a consistent gainer for
the losers and was awarded the
Governor's Cup as the most val
uable back of the game.
In the Crusade Bowl, Amedee
ii 5-fool-ll, mo-pounder, kicked t
field goal, passed for one touch-
down and ran for another before
disappointing crowd of only
2,3114. The game was como.sed
generally of draft choices of the
eastern and western conferences
in the NFL.
Although the South won the
Senior Bowl game a' Mobile, the
North came in for most of the
plaudits hy fighting back from a
27 halltime dclicit to almost pul
it nut.
Lynn (lulling of Mississippi,
who qiiartcrhackcd the South
tnrew inree lnucndnun passes
and was voted the game's out
standing player, .lerrv (iross of
Delroit starred for the North
breaking two Senior Bowl records
wilh 23 passes good for 317 yards
The North was on the Smith's
one-vain line wnen tae game
ended
Qjiartcrh.K'k Charles Follow of
Mississippi Slate threw two touch
down passes and lullhack Bill
'Thunder' Thornton of Nebraska
scored two more in the Niiliona
MI-.Mars otie-sideri victory al
Corpus Chnsli.
The winners, readied hy Sid
(iillman of the San Diego Charg
els, started slowly but clinched
llie game with 20 (mints in tin
second period
Nieder Seeks
Amateur Status
SN FIIVM'ISCO .UPI'- Bil
Nieder. the Olympic champion
hotpullcr whose professional box
ing career laled less than one
ivund. will seek to recain his
.imatcur status
Jim Terrill. who is h.uhllmg
Ihe Feb 15 Golden Gate Inuta
lional indoor ti.uk meet at the
Cow Pnla.-e. said lh.it the 240
Hiund Nieder will be a competi
tor if cleared bv the AAU.
Nieiler won tlie Olvnipic sliot-
put title at Home in I960 with ;
loss of 64 loot. 6 '4 inches II
Ihen cmliaikrd vn a pro boxing
career but disembarked alter be
ing stnpj.c.1 in the lirst mum! of
bis lust bout by Jim Wiley.
Nieder. according to Ten ill.
said he reu'ivcd only enough
Irom the huui lo cover cxenscs
He cuircnily is working nut ir
la's Alleles.
ACTOR WINS SKI JUMP
BEAR MOUNTAIN. N Y. a PU
Dean Sihambach. a p.trt-time
irtor. won the lath annii.il Tur
ner I ogle .Memorial ski jump
Sunday with learn of Usi and
I4J leet.
PAGE 19
HERALD AND
Flyweight Title Scrap
Tops Boxing Schedule
NEW YORK i UPI 'A world
flyweight title fight in Thailand
and a nationally televised New
York fight between two good
young heavyweights feature thij
week s boxing schedule.
Masahiko "Fighting" Harade ofj
Japan, an explosive little man,
makes his first defense of the
llywcight 1112-pound) crown in a
return bout with Pone Kingpctch
of Thailand at Kangkok, Saturday
night.
Harada, only 19, registered a
major upset Oct. 10 when he
knocked out Kingpetch in the 11th
ound of their fight at Tokyo
Because of the punch he displayed
Opened
By NCAA
LOS ANGELES IUPD Tile
57th annual National Collegiate
Athletic Association INCAA' con
vention opened officially today.
High on the list ot topics was
the suddenly renewed battle be
tween the Amateur Athletic Un
ion lAAUl and the NCAA-spon
sored U.S. Track and Field Fed
eration.
The two days of preconvention
committee meetings produced a
variety of decisions and discus
sions, including the following:
Ex-Stanford football coach
Jack Curtice, president of the
American Football Coaches Asso
ciation rules committee, said his
group strongly was in favor of
unlimited substitution and would
recommend adoption of the idea
to the NCAA's football rules com
mittee.
The University of Utah. Hum-
IkjIiIi State College of Areata.
Calif., and Wl.it h tilth College of
SH)kane, Wash., were taken off
one year's probation and restored
to good standing by the execu
tive committee.
Officials said they would at
tempt to close the gaps which
allow professional baseball trams
to sign college players prior to;
graduation.
Several conferences, including
Ihe Big Eight, Southwest and At-1
lantic (oast, definitely are in
lavnr of a letter of intent tor
prospective athletes to curtail re
muling violations.
The battle between the NCAA
and AAU, which bad apjieared to
lie over when both sides agreed
to President Kennedy's suggestion
for arbitration, was hot again.
Charles I). 'Chick' Werner, t
executive of the Track and Field
Federation and also an NCAA of
ficial. Saturday blasted the AAU
lor suspending Southern Illinois
University runner Jim Dupree.
considered this nation's top half
mi Icr.
Wcrlier said the suspension was
part of a "scare campaign'' and
"a flagrant example ... of the
lengths to which the AAU will
50." Duproo was suspended lor
coniieting in a federal ion -sponsored
meet.
mum
Sf'TS BOWl INf. tUCKY ttt
JUNIOR OIRLS LIAOUP
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4 fmjrr JO I
Rrll.oq P.nt, H 70
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of Itirnx'r (ilnnibiii fmveiMtv
lHkott;.lt M.ic .Ijuk Mt'lni.14. wilt
rcMimo Mcimltiy with Ivlh nulc
pn'sonlinc summation! before the
,p h turned orr to the itirv
HirMl.iv
The (ip(ene and piornition
rrMtii their i-ms lnvirvd.iv w i
lore Juile Joeh A. S.n.tiitr of
the Mate Siifweme Court. Molmns
I'harjictl with eonspitJi'v, hub-
ety and subornation of (Tnury m!last year with Syracuse sln,wm;:
the recent college basketball scan! an fin (vr cent boost and St. Louis j
lals.
NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon
that niRht, he is a 3-2 favorite loi
win again.
Arrangements are lieing made
to have excellent seats for King
Phumipol Adulyadej of Thailand
and his party at the ringside.
Also on Saturday night, heavy
weights Billy Daniels of Ozone
Park, N.Y., and Tony Alongi ofj
Hollywood, Kla., will meet in
nationally televised 10-roundcr at
Sunnyside Gardens in New York
City.
Both Daniels and Alongi, a pro
lege of former heavyweight cham
pion Rocky arciano, have excel
lent records. Each has lost only
one bout. Daniels scored eight
knockouts while winning 17. Lanky
Alongi chalked up 17 kayoes while
winning 29.
Sunnyside also has a regular
Tuesday-night fight between mid
dleweighls Teddy Pagan of Puer
tn Rico and Walter 'Janiels of
Pittsburgh. Their non - televised
bout is slated for eight rounds.
The week's boxing schedule:
TUESDAY: New York (Sunny
side) Teddy Pagan vs. Walter
Daniels.
THURSDAY: Philadelphia (Hor
izon i Jimmy Hairston vs. Cashj
White. Worcester, Mass. Larry I
Carney vs. Vernon Lamar.
FRIDAY: Los Angeles (Olym
pic I Johnny Smith vs. Gene
Bryant.
SATURDAY: Bangkok, Thai-
land Masahiko ( Fighting Harada
vs. Pone Kingpetch (world fly
weight title . New York (Sunny-;
side i Billy Daniels vs. Tony
Alongi.
Buck Goalie
Paces Win
Hill, Standings
B.v I'nilrd Pres International
Southern Division
WLT PtsGFGA
Portland 2.1 12 I 47 1.15 94
Us Angeles I!) 12 0 .18 111 Hfi
San Kran. 1.1 15 0 .16 126 103
Spokane 17 IB 1 .15 99 109
Northern Division
W I. T Pts GF OA
Vancouver 19 1.1 2 40 117 105
Seattle 16 19 I .1:1 no 129
Edmonton 15 2-1 0 30 119 147
Calgary 8 25 1 17 08 132
Sunday' Results
Portland 4 Spokane 0
Monday's Schedule
No (iumcs Scheduled.
II v I'nilrd Press International
Every lime the .Spokane Comets
get lo Iceling cocky, along comes
Portland goalie Don Head to throw
ice in (heir (ace.
Head- registered his second
Western Hockey Ixague shutout
of the season Saturday night and
Ins second whitewash ol the Com
etsas the Buckaroos roared past
Smkane. 4 0.
It was the only Will, game of
the evening and it sent Portland
into a rosy 9-point lead over
second place Iajs Angeles in the
Southern Division.
Spokane had lioen on Ihe move
rewntly aiter a rocky start. The
Comets had won their .last three
n a row belore they encountered
Head. He shut them out 20
earlier in the season.
(ierry (lover led the Portland
ollcnse with two goals, one com
ing m the second period ami the
other with onl. I 16 remaining in
the game. Tommy McVie and
Tom McCarthy had the other
goals.
There are no games scheduled
ti-ntglit.
Joey Archer
Beats Moyer
NEW VOHK 1 111 - Middle
weight contender Joey Archer of
New Ycrk. an impressive victor
n Saturday's television light, may
be matched today with lllair
Ituhardson. champion of Canada.
Madison Square Harden
Keb IK
Matchmaker Teddy Brenner
nd: "Archer proved himself per
haps Ihe smartest hoor in the
middleweight division by outpoint
ing Penny Mover Saturday night
Now. how will he Mack up
at.iinst !uhaid-on. a knockout
lalisf"
Ituhardson scores! .14 kaoe
while winning .18 of his 40 pro
lestional lights.
Archer achired his llrd vie
tory in 34 (mhu Saturday nilu
on an a-2. 8 2. fi- l dtviion. It
a Miner ninth deleat in 4.1
boulv
i.xhUis i: m:ivM K.
M:V OKK ilPl'-Tlie
Ximt'lc Uikrrv who have urossod
n hinder attemtomT so far this
MN-iM'n than any other warn in
1 ho 17 year hiUny of thr National
Hnsk-Whall Aj-MVialion. M a pen-
etal iiir in aiu-mlam-p around the
league
I-oacue rtTudenl Mauik-f Tod
oloti rt-HHrd Thursday that at
tendance this ttion i tip 31 per
,tM oer a i-omparahlc period
lalso howinti a bi(! rise,
Monday, January 7, 1963
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In tht Matter of the Eiuia of Bervl
Butler David, Deceased.
have been appointed Administrator
the Estate of Bervl Built r David.
Deceased. All persons having claims
against said estate are required to pre
sent them with proper vouchers within
six months from the data hereof to me
at the office of my attorney at 433 Main
Street, Klamath Fals, Oreoon
Dated and first published this 7th day
oi January, iv.
GLENN D. RAMIREZ
Administrator.
LLOYD A DOMASCHOFSKY
Attorney at Law
432 Main Street
Klamath Falls. Oregon
No. 179, Jan. 7, 14. 21. 2S.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Nolle. It hereby given lhal Ihe undei
signed has been appointed administratrix
ol the Estate ot Wallace Beat, deceased,
by the Circuit Court ol Klamath County,
Oregon, and that all persons having
claims against said estala are hereby
notified lo present the same to said ad
ministratrix at the office ot the under
signed, Room 4, 325 Main street, Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, together wilh proper
vouchers, within six months of the date
ot the first publication of this notice,
which Is December 24, mi.
VERA L. CHASE
Administratrix
O'NEILL & MCLAREN
Attorneys lor administratrix
No. SU Dec. 34. 31, Jan. 7, 14.
High School,
Scores
Saturday's Prep Basketball
Reynolds 46 New berg 39
Lake Oswego 47 Molalla 45 12 OTi
Tigard 65 Sandy 64
Thurston 57 Albany 38
Lebanon 72 Springfield 58
Corvallis 52 Roseburg 50
Willamette 64 Pleasant Hill 59
North Eugene 69 Junction City 40
Marshfield 48 Coquille 44
Crater 65 Ashland 50
Klamath Falls 43 Grants Pass 37
Baker 48 Prineville 41
La Grande 56 Madras 45
Hermiston 42 Redmond 37
The Dalles 60 Bend 51
Ncah-Kah-Nie 52 Knappa 47
Seaside 48 Clatskanie 28
Hood River 58 White Salmon
(Wash.) 54
Concordia 54 Portland Christian 50
Estacada 54 Ml. Angel 42
Santiam 72 Gervais 68
Douglas 48 Maplelon 43
Elmira 53 Siuslaw 31
Bandon 58 Reedsport 50
Harrisburg 58 Corvallis 41
Riddle 55 Yoncalla 51
Glendale 42 Canyonville .11
Myrtle Point 52 Myrtle Creek 42
Lakeview 69 Rogue River 55
Henley 65 Eagle Point 64
Phoenix 61 St. Mary's 42
Pacific 53 Gold Beach 41
Brookings 39 Del Norte i Calif, i 3fi
Sherman 53 Burns 50
Maupin 50 Grant Union 48
Heppncr 51 De Sales I Wash. I 44
Pilot Rock 59 Weston 35
Vale 51 Pavelte 'Idaho' 44
Enterprise 58 Elgin 42
Corbett 54 Gaston 53
St. Boniface 50 Tillamook Catholic
45
Msea 52 Mohawk 29
Camas Valley 47 Powers 46
Coburg 67 Triangle Lake 43
Monroe 39 Westfir .1.1
lone 48 Helix 29
Stanfield 52 Umatilla 40
Riverside 61 Umapinc 28
McEwen 82 Echo 46
Playoff Pulls
36,000 Fans
MIAMI tl PI '-What could have
beon the XKI, Plavoff Bowl's fi
nale in Miami turned out to be
perhaps its finest hour Sunday
when 3fi,2K4 fans defied drizzle
to watch the Delroit Lions over-
(Kiwer the Pittsburph Steelers,
17-10
Officials said the turnout 10.A72
more than last year probably
saved the panic for Miami's Or
ance Bowl.
Had not at least M.OnO attend
ed. the pame probably would
have been shifted to snme oilier
city.
Hut now. National Football
lxaue owners, who meet later
this month at Miami Beach, arc
expected to continue this Plaolf
Bowl whict started here in lt
belore 28.3K2 persons.
The crowd that came, -.pattered
by rain as it watched a brmsinp
contest, was not disappointed.
Milt Plum's pinpoint passing
and Kenny Webb's runnmp told
ihe difference as IVtroit s hip
line the "Kearsoine Foursome"
that handed world champion
Crcen Bay ii s only loss this year.
held Pittsburgh tn in points
It was a rough-and-tumble pame1
w ith Pittsburgh s John Henry
.tohnson starting lo swap punches
at one point and three players
being knocked gropg in two
successive plays. .
Counts Third
In Rebounding
NKW OVU ilrh Oregon
State center Mel Counts tumbled
out of the top U in basketball
M-orinc this week, but Ihe seven-
tool junior moved up to thud mi
rebounding I
Counts has rollecled lTv re-j
bounds in nine fcames for a 17.7
average. The leader is Paul Silas
of Cmjihton with a 19 2 averace
Nick Uerkman ol Seton Hall
holds the sconu; lead with an
average of 36 per same N-attle'
Kddie Miles is third with a 297
average on 2tVT (ints m nine
cames
t'otmts svoreii M points and!
crablxni 57 rebounds in three
Barnes in the Far West llasici
last week. Miles was the Classic's;
ilead iv seiner with 70 points, '
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
under igtwd hai filed htr Final Account
in int millr Ol irf ttllTI Of jamesioi -JW o tio r.rv. on m iom ga
L. Rice, deceaied. In the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for the County
ot Kiamatn, arm mat taig loum nat lei
the l&lh day of February, 1463. t fne
hour of 10:00 A AA. in Ihe Circuit Court
room No. I In the Klamath County
Courthouse, Ktamalh Falls, Oregon, as
the time and place of hearing thereon.
All persons having ob led lorn thereto
must appear al said time or lite written
objections thereto on or before said time
and date.
-s-Phyiiis A. Glass
Administratrix of the estate
James L. Rice. Deceased.
No. in, Jan. 7. 14, 21, ?l. 1V63.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given, that the under-
ilgned Charie E. Riley has been ap-
Domted dm mi lira lor with tht win an
nexed ol tht eslalt of Charles F. Riley,
deceased, by the Circuit court ol the
stale of Oregon for K lamath county,
Oregon and has oualified.
Any and all persons having a claim or
claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present tht same duly ven
tied as required by law to the under
signed administrator with tht will an
nexed at the office of A. w. Sthauop.
?0J Wilms Btdg., Klamath Falls, within
ii months from the date of the first
publication of this nolle which datt is
Jan. 7, 1963.
Charles E Riley
Administrator with tht will an
nexed A. W. Schaupo
Attorney for administrator.
No. 8S1, Jan. 7, U, 31, 28, 1962.
PUBLIC NOTICE
in the matter of A zoning pattern for a
portion of Klamath County.
Notice I) hereby given that at the hour
Of 7:30 P.M. on tht 23rd day Of January.
1963. in the Public Meeting Room of the
Klamath County Court House In Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, the Planning Commis
sion of said County will hold a public
hearing on the adoption of a loning pat
tern, as provided In ORS 215.104, for the
area within Klamath County, Oregon,
designated and described as follows:
Beginning at Ihe section corner com
mon to sections IS, 16, 21, and 22, T.
39 $., R. E.. W.M., thence easterly
along tht northerly section lint of sec
tions 32. 23, and 24, T. 39 S-, R. I E..
W.M., and sections 19, 20, 21, 23, 73, and
24, T. 39 S, R. 9 E.. W.M.. and sections
19 and 20, T. 39 $., R. 10 E., W.M..
to the section corner common to sections
16, 17, 20, and 21,
E., W.M., thenct southerly along the
7- .IJ , t, " , ' j ii -
to tht Intersection of said section line
and tht thread of Lost River, thenct in
a southwesterly direction along tht thread
ot said stream to the Intersection of said
thread with the northerly section lint of
section 7, T. 40 5., R. 10 E., W.M.,
thenct southerly, parallel to tht wes'erty
section line of said section to the Inter
section with the east-west center sec
tion line of section 7, T. 40 S , R. 10 E ,
W.M., thenct westerly on tht center x
section line of section 7, T. 40 $., R.
10 E., W.M., and sections 12. II, 10,
9, , and 7, T. 40 S-, R. 9 E W.M.,
and sections 12, II, and 10, T. 40 S
R. I E., W.M., to the ''4 section corner
common to sections 10 and 9, T. 40 S.
R. 8 E-, W.M., thence northerly along
ine westerly section line ot sections I
and 3, T. 40 $., R. 8 E., W.M., and
sections 34, 27, and 23, T. 39 S.- R. 8
E., W.M., to tht point of beginning.
All persons desiring to be heard
regard to the adoption of said zoning.
-pattern art invited to attend said hear'
ing.
Don at the direction of tht Klamath
County Planning Commission; dated this
25tn day ot December, 1962.
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. Binqham, Member
Clyde Williams, Member
No. 853, Dec. 31. Jan. 7, 14, 31
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Estate of CHRIS
TINE VELOA HAINES, also known as
CHRISTINE V. CHRIST, Deceased.
I have been appointed Administrator of
e Estate ot CHRISTINE VELDA
HAINFS, also known tt CHRISTINE V
CHRIST, deceased. All persons having
rlii i mi aqamst laid estate are required
to present thrm wilh proper voucl
within si montht trom tht date hereof
to me at the office of my attorney at
4J2 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon,
uateo and first published m-i tn day
of January, 1963
GLENN D. RAMIREZ
Administrator
LLOYD A DOMASCHOFSKY"
Attorney at Law
4il Vain Street
Klamath Falls, Oregon
No. 880, Jan. 1, U. 11. 28
NO. 67U7 PRORATF
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
the Mailer of tht Estatt of ROSA
HOEFLER, Deceased
Notice is hereby given that I have
been appointed Executor of trtt Estate
of Rosa Hoeller, deceased Ail persons
are required to present them to me.
ith proper vouchers, at !h oftict ot
Ganong & Ganong. Fi-st Federal Build-
Klamath Fails. Oregon, within si
months from December 31 . 197. which
the OMe of first publication of
this notice
Richard Hoefler,
Eeciitor
Gmfing K Ganong
rnvs for Executor
Legal No. 81, Dec 31. Jan. 7, 14. 21
NO 62 8 PROBATE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CtBCUtT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAWATH COUNTY
In the Matter of tht Estate ot STAN
LEY O. MITCHELL- Deceased
Not ire It herehy given that I havr
been appointed administrator e' the E-
ie of Sfaniev O Mitchell. Deceased
AH persons having claims against said
m'ate are reoinrefl tn p-esent them to
me. with proper voucher v at the office
Ganong & Gannon. Fir-t Federal
Build --, Kiamatn Fans. Oregon, within
month- from De'emhr H. I9f7
which is the date of ttrit publication
ot ths notice
Wm Ganpng.
Adm-n.-t'etor
Ganong , Ganong
Attornevt lor Arimim-tratnr
Legal No. S'0. Dec. 31. Jan 7, 14, i.
noticf op sale
In tht f ircmt Cfiirt ol the Slate ('
Oreoon for K lamath Couo'v Georqe
Vt"-.( h a"r1 Adeline Vom' h. "riu.ba'c1
a-d wite. Plaintiffs, vs. Anthony J ft h n
ScKwkis and Ruth N. Sttiuii is. husand
a'd itf. the" "firs, sutcesiors and as
sions and anv r--sons m possession o
the propr,v dec'ir-l 'n the Complaint
he-em onner tr-e "ismen De'fnrtant(, ii
av De'emiants Case No fti-jntg
Ry v'tuf Ol an f-iecjtion, Amenclf-1
JiKigrnenf O'rter. Tecee and O'de' c
sale iSM'e-t mil o the atv-ve entit'el
Con't in the ahove e'"'t'eo cause to rre
ti'ecfed and datei the ? ci.-v o Janu
ary. l3, nunc pro time Decemher i.
upon a" Amended Judgment -nfl
0f ret renrterM ad eote'ed .n said
Court pn the ? fli" f January. 1
nunc pro Him Oete-tibfr j, ie;, m tavo
ot t" Pia.nt i.eo-ge Vo"sc" anri
A.teime Voaft hyha"d ng it'f ana
a(a"Mt Of 'ef.lants -'hony Jf-hn Sc"u
it s and Rth H Schuk--s. fti-sfiar-d d
'if fd tfr he 's. swcess-irs a-d s
1 P thf vm pf ( S4 together
.fh intfrnt (n id ijin at the r
o' 5 Pf tent pf annum frnm the
nay o August. c U4S cv attorney
tees, piys Plamf.s costs herf.n of I1' tS
anl the costs ctf -i upon th, Wr.t pt
fcsecu'ion command'no me to mae s'e
pf the toiip-Aing i.ist"tec1 real property
and to foreclose fe to'egoing lieis itu
a'ed in the Coun'y of K amath, State of
Oregon, to -wit
leH IJ '1. H P'rv fl SUEN:
VIS'A AOO'TICN tO tht C ty Ol H amath,
Pai's. Riamath Ccnty O'e'""
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cut. on Ame-wed Jidomer-t O'.' De j
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LEGAL NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
In the mailer of a zoning pattern lor a
portion of Klamath County
I NoHct Ii hereby givn that at tht hour
January, 1943, In tht Public Milting
Room of the Klamath county court House
in Kiamatn Falls. Oregon, the Planning
Commission of said County will hold a
public hearing on the adoption of a zon
ing pattern, as provided in ORS 315.104,
lor the area within Klamath County, Ore
gon, designated and described as follows:
Beginning at the point ot Intersection ot
the westerly section line of section 3,
T. 39 S- R. 9 E , Willamette Meridian,
and IheiCenteMlne of State Highway, Ore
gon 64 (South sixth Street), thenct fol
otilo'0 ,h centerltne of Oregon U In i
southeasterly direction to the inttrsec
lion of said centerline and tht north-
south center section lint of section 16,
T. 39 S , R. 10 E-, W.M., thenct south
erly along the center ' section lint of
said section to the ' section corner com
mon lo sections 16 and 21, T. 39 $., R. 10
E., W.M., thence westerly along the south
erly section line ot sections 16, 17, and
IB, T. 39 S., R. 10 E., W.M., and sections
13, 14, and 15, T. 39 S-. R. 9
W.M., to the section corner common to
sections IS, 16, 21, and 23. T. 39 $., R.
9 E.i W.M., thence, in T. 39 S-, R. 9 E ,
W.M., northerly along the westerly sec
tion lint of sections 15, 10, and 3 to tht
point of beginning.
Ail persons desiring to be heard In
regard to fne aaoption of said toning pat
tern are invited to attend said hearing
Done at the direction of the Klamath
County Planning Commission; dated this
lBttt day of December, 1962
Robert Narris, Chairman, Klam
ath County Planning Commission
Jim Kerns, Jr., vice-Chairman
AAurdo Morrison, Member
Roy Gooding, Member
Robert H. Beach, Member
W. B. Bingham, Member
Clyde Williams, Member
No. 832, Dec. 24, 31, Jan 7, 14.
PUBLIC NOTICE
In the matter of a loning pattern fori
a portion ol Klamath County.
Notice Is hereby given that at the
hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. on tht 9th day
of January, 1963, In the Public Meeting
Room of the Klamath County Court House
In Klamath Falls, Oregon, the Planning
Commission of said County will hold
a public hearing on the adoption of a
roning pattern, as provided in ORS 215.104,
for tht area within Klamath County.
Oregon, designated and described as fol-:
lows:
Beginning at tht section corner common
to sections 9, 10, 15, and 16, T. 38 S- R
9 E., Willamette Meridian, thenct south'
erly along the west section line ot sec
tions 15, 22, 27, and 34, T. 38 5.
' Z ' .1 ' .?-,
section line and tht centerline of Stale
Highway, Oregon 66 (South Sixth Street),
thenct following the centerline of Oregon
66 In a southeasterly direction to Ihe
intersection of said centerline and the
north-south center "4 section line of sec
tion 16, T. 39 S R. 10 E- W.M., Ihence
northerly along tht center section
line of sections 16, , and 4, T. 39 S., R
10 E-, W.M., to the U section corne
common lo section 33, T. 38 S., R. 10
E.. W.M., and section 4, T. 39 S ,
10 E. W.M., thenct westerly along the
township line to the section corner com
mon to sections 31 and 32. T. 31 S.
R. 10 E.. W.M., and sections 5 and 6,
T. 39 S., R. 10 E-, W.AA., thence northerly
alone the section line to tht section cor
ner common lo sections 29, 30, 31, and
32, T. 3B S., R. 10 E., W.M.. thence
westerly along the section line to the
section corner common lo sections 30
and 31, T. 38 S., R 10 E., W.AA., and
sections IS and 36, T. 3a S- R. 9 E., W.M.,
thence northerly along tht range li
to tht section corner common to sections
19 and 30, T. M S., R. 10 E-, W AA
and sections 24 and 75, T. 3B $., R.
E W.M-, hence westerly. In T. 3B S ,1
R . 9 E , W.M.. along tht section tint to
tht section corner common to sections
23, 24, 2S, and 26, thence northerly along
the section lint to tht section corner com
mon to sections 13, U, 23, and 24, thtnee
westerly along Ihe section line to the
section corner common to sections m.
IS, 22, and 23. thence northerly along
Ihe secllon line to the section corner com
mon to sections 10, 11, 14. and IS, thence
westerly along tht section line to the
point of beginning, except that portion of
It1 above within tht corporate limits of
City of Klamath Falls, more particu
larlv described in Ordinance No. 5095
All persons desiring tp be heard fr
reqard to the adoption of said zoning
pattern are invited to attend said hearing
Done at the direction of tht Kiamatn
County planning Commission; dated this
11th dav of December, 1962
Robert Nor ms, Chairman, Klam
alh County Planning Commission
Jim Kerns, Jr., vice-Chairman
Murdo Worrlson, Member '
Roy Gooding. Member
Robert M. Beach. Member
W B. Bingham, Member
Ovdt Williams, Member
No. 111, Dec. 17, 24, 31, Jan. 7.
PROBATE NO 62-1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OR OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF HARLAN WESLEY BOSTWICK, De
ceased. Notice ts hereby given that tht under-
igned has been appointed executor of
the estate of Harlan Wesley Bosfwlch.
deceased, by the Circuit Court of Klam
ath County, Oregon, and that ttl per
sons having claims agamst sad estate
are hereby notified to p. esent tht samt
10 said eecutor at me ottice 01 vanaen.
berg and Coe, Suite 202 Underwood Build-
ng, Kiamatn hails, oreom, together with
proper vouchers, within six months of the
dAtt of the tfrst publication of this no.
ttce, which il tht 17th day of December,
162.
O K. PUCKETT,
Administrator
VANOENBERG AND COE
imeys at Law
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