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    HERALD AND
On The
KLAMATH
KLAMATH FALLS
BIRTH!
BOYS
CARTER Born to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Carter In Klamath .Valley Hospital Jen.
5 a boy weighing i lb., I ozt.
WRIGHT Born to Mr. and Mr. Cecil
Wright In Klamath Valley Hospital Jan.
1 a bnv weighing lbs., 1 01.
HODGE Born to Mr. and Mm. Ron
ald Hodge In Klamath Valley Hospital
Jan. l a boy weighlnq 7 lbs.. ' i ors
VANDERHOFF Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Vanderhoff In Klamath Valley Hos
pital Dec. 31 a boy weighing lbs.
13 ois.
DICKEY Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bob-
hy O'Ckey In Klamath Vailoy Hospital
Dae. 31 a boy weighing 7 mi., im ois.
GIRLS
FOWLER Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Fowler in Klamath Valley Hospital Dec.
t a Qlrl weigh i no 7 ids., i on,
STINSON Born to Mr. and Mrs
Wallace Stinson In Klamath Valley Hot-
oltal Jan. 4 a girl weighing 7 lbs
GUYER Born to Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Guyer In Klamath Valley Hoipltal Jan.
4 a girl weighing I lbs., 14 on.
WASHINGTON Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Washington In Klamath Valley Hos
pital Jan. S a girl weighing 5 lbs.. 7 ots.
JOHNSON Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Wailace K. Johnson In Klamath Valley
Hospital Jan. 6 a girl weighing lbs.
11' ois.
BARKLEY Born to Mr. and Mrs. Si
las Barkley In Klamath Valley Hospital
Dec. 31 a girl weighing a ihs.. 1 1 1
CARTHWRIGHT Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Carthwrlght In Klamalh Valley
Court Records
KLAMATH FALLS
MUNICIPAL COURT
Charlie Hood, drunk, Mi or live or 10
days.
Capron L. Rail, drunk, $50 or 10 days.
Randolph T upper, drunk, $25 or five or
10 days.
Austin Leon WiKey, drunk, $?5 forfeit
Talmadge E. Strickland, drunk, 125 for
felt.
Kenneth W. Kennedy, drun1, 135 lor
fell.
Robert Lee Dehm, drunk, $25 forfeit.
Kenneth J, Wilson, drunk, S?5 forfeit.
Wesley Brown, drunk, $25 or five or
ID flays.
Mlchele Haskfns, drunk, $75 forfeit.
John David Bruner, violation of fire
cracker ordinance, ISO or 10 days.
Charles A. Denlson, drunk, S25 forfeit
Marie Barkley, disorderly conduct, S50
or io aays.
Ernest Mitchell, fallur to yield right
of way to vehicle, 150 or 10 days.
Donald Daniels, drunk, S25 forfeit.
Simeon Riddle, drunk, 70 days,
Deilis Wood, drunk, M5 or five or 10
days. .
Lynn Brantcomb, drunk, $75 or five or
10 days. 1
PACE S-B
NEWS. Klamalh Falls. Oregon
Records
Hospital Dec. 31 a girl weighing lbs
y,4 o.
VANMETER Born to Mr. and Mrs
Malcolm Vanmefer in K lamath Valley
Hospital Dec. 31 a girl weighing lbs.
7 ois.
ZECK Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wayn
A. Zeck In Klamalh Valley Hospital
Jan. I a gri weighing a lbs., 1 o.
! SUMMARY
Bovl: 570 Girls: l
1M1 SUMMARY
Boyi: 3 Girls
KLAMATH COUNTY
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Joseph E. Ivie, At, and Bertha Cum-
mlnos, SO. both Klamath Falls.
Mike Alan Newell, 19, Klamath Falls,
and Janice Maria Welch, II, Yreka.
DIVORCES FILED
CROFT Elhelda M. vs. Walter P.
LAW SUITS FILED
Lillian Dale vs. Richard Ewefl J.
al, 13.817.(0 balance due on contract, plus
interest.
LAKE
BIRTHS
WOOD Born to Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
Wood, Dec. 17, a hoy, S lbs., 10'j ozs..
at Lakeview Hospital.
MORRIS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Morns, Dec. 20, a girl, 7 lbs., al Lake-
view Hospital.
WHILLANS Born to Mr. and Mrs.
George W. Whiltani of Bly, a boy, Dec.
21, a lbs., A'j ois., at Lakeview Hospital
KIELY Born io Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Kiely, Dec. 25, a girl, I lbs.. Hi ois..
at L.ikevlew Hospital.
SHRODE Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mai
colm Shrode, Dec. 78, a girl, I lbs., Hi
ois., at Lakeview Hospital.
DUKE Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Duke, Jr., Dec. 28, a boy, I lbs.. 3 (
at Lakeview Hospital.
WILL IAM5 Born to Mr. ana Mrs.
Williams, Dec. 78, a boy. 7 lbs., 7 ois.,
at the Lakeview Hospital.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Nolle is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed as Executor
of the Estate of FREDERICK A.
ECK, also known as FRED A. RUECK
and FRED RUECK, deceased, by Order
of the Circuit Court of the County ol
Klamalh, and all persons having claims
against said estate are required to pre
lent the same to the Executor, duly veri
fied and with the proper vouchers at
tached, at the office of his atlorney, L.
ORTH SISEMORE, 731 Main Street, Klam-
Palls, Oregon, within si months.
rom the data of first publication of
this notice.
FREDERICK L. RUECK
Executor
No. M0, Dec. 19. 26, Jan. 7, f, 1967.
J -r "'":'. " . . V space os well.
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Wednesday, January (, 1963
I C(Z,A MHTITP
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NO. 6M66 PROBATE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY !
In the Matter of the Estate of'
HERBERT E. HAUGER, who was also
known as H. E. HAUGER, Oeceased:
Notice is hereby given that I have
been appointed Executor of the Estate
Herbert E. H auger, who was also known"
as H. E- Hauger, deceased, ah persons
having claims against said estate are
required to present them to me. with
proper vouchers, at tha otfic of Ga-i
nong & Ganong, First Federal Building.
Klamath Falls. Oregon, wilhln six months
'from December 26, 1962, which Is the.
date of first publication of this notice
Wm. Ganong, Executor
Ganong 6, Ganong
Attorneys tor Executor
No. 167, Dec. 76, Jan. 2, 9, 16, 1963.
Equity No. 42-260
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
IN AND FOR THE
COUNTY OF KLAMATH
WILLIAM B. CUNNINGHAM and MIL
DRED D. CUNNINGHAM, his wife, and
CAMPBELL and IVA BELLE
CAMPBELL, his wife, Plaintifls, vs.
ANNA P. JENSEN, CHRIST L, CARL-
SEN, FANNY SHIELOS, KAROLINE
COOK, MARTHA M. KNUDSEN, HIL
DUR THOMSEN and MARY RUND-
BERG, and all persons claiming by.
through or under them, Defendants.
ANNA P. JENSEN, CHRIST L.
CARLSEN, FANNY SHIELDS, KARO
LINE COOK, MARTHA M. KNUDSEN,
HILDUR THOMSEN and MARY RUND-
Bc KG. and all persons claiming by,
through or under them. Defendants:
IN THE NAME Oh THE STATE Or
OREGON: You, and each of you, are
hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint tiled 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
ol December, 1962, and then and there
set forlh the nature of your Interest, and
the Interest of each ol you, In and to that
certain real property situated In Klamath
County, Oregon, and described as:
Lots 3, 4, 5 and the SE 'NW V,
SW I.NE V. W ')SE" of Section 6, T
39$.- R. 10 E W.M., and Lot 4, Section
31 S., R. 10 E.W M.i
or In default thereof the Plaintiffs wltl
apply to the Court lor a decree removing
as a Cloud on Plaintiffs' title to said real
property that certain mortgage made, ex
ecuted and delivered to P. C. CARLSON
the 74th day of April, 1945, and recorded
on said data In Volume 91 Mortgage Rec
ords of Klamath County, Oregon, al Paqe
497, and declarlna the Plaintifls to be
owners In fee simple of said real property
tree and clear of claim of th Defendants
or any of them. i
This summons Is served upon you pur-
111 wMo DciisfNlF
1 LEGAL NOTICE
Isuant to an Order of the above entitled
J court dated the 10th day of December,
1967, directing the tarn b published
once a week for four U) successive
weeks In th Herald and News, a daily
newspaper printed and published In
.Klamalh County, Oregon, and requiring
f vou, and each of you, to appear on or b
.fore four (4) weeks from the data of
i first publication.
L. Orth Sisemore
Attorney for Plaintiff
731 Main Street
Klamalh Fails, Oregon
of,No - M Dk- ' J
2, 9.
NOTICE TO MINING CLAIMANTS
Published pursuant to section 5 of the
Act Of July 73, 1955 169 Stat. 367).
To whomever it may concern: PRO
CEEDING NO. FS 42-70 (Oregon 017331).
Notice is hereby ,oiven in pursuance
of a proper request for publication here
tofore filed In accordance with section 5
of the Act of July 23, 195S (69 Stat. 367),
and the regulations thereunder (43 CFR
185.123-185.127).
I. That on February 17, 1967, the Chief,
Forest Service, Department of Agricul
ture, whose address is Washington 75,
D. C, filed in the Land Olllce of the
Bureau of Land Management, Depart
ment of tha Interior, at 710 N. E. Holla
day, Portland 17, Oregon, a request lor
publication of notice to all mineral loca
tors or any person claiming under them
Involving a mining claim or claims lo
cated on lands owned by the United
Stales and under the jurisdiction of the
Forest Service In the County ol Klamath,
State of Oregon, described as foltows, to
wit;
Oregon 017331 (FS 67-70). the Sugar
Pine Area, 6-SR-70-1, Winema and Fre
mont National Forests, Klamalh County,
Oregon.
Willamette Meridian, Oregon
T. 24 S. R. 11 E: Sec. 31; SE1. Sec. 33;
SW' Sec. 34; SE'.' Sec. 35; Sec. 36.
T. 75 S., R. 9 E: Sees. 24 to 27 Incl.;
Sees. 33 to 36 Incl. T. 35 S., R. 10 E:
Sees. 13 lo 36 incl. T. 75 $,, R. 11 E:
Sees. I, 2; W'i, SE Sec. 3; Sees. 4
to IS incl.; Sees. II to 35 Incl. T. 26
S., R. 9 E: Sees. 1 to S Incl.; Sees.
7 to 36 incl. T. 26 S , R. 10 E: Sees.
1 to 15 incl.; Sees. 17 to 36 Incl. T. 26 S.,
ft. It E: Sees. 1 to 15 incl.; Sees. 17 to
33 incl.; Sees. 35. 3. T. 27 5.. R. 9 E :
Sees. 1 to 15 Incl.; Sees. 17 to 36 Incl.
T. 27 $., R. 10 E: Sees. 1 to 36 incl.
T. 27 S., R. 11 E: Sec. 1; Sees. 4 to
14 Incl.; Sees. 17 to 77 Incl.; Sees. 74
to 35 Incl. T. 70 $.. R. 9 E : Sees. 1 to 36
Incl. T. 28 5.. R. 10 E: Sees. 1 to 3 Incl.
T. 28 S., R. 11 E: Sees. 3 to 6 incl.;
Sees. 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 17, IB; Sees. 20
lo 31 incl.; Sees. 34, 35. T. 29 S-, R. 9 E:
Sees. 1 to 6 ind. T. 29 S , R. 10 E : Sees.
1 to 6 incl. T. 29 S, R. 11 E: Sees.
2 to 5 incl.
2. That if any person claiming or as
serting under, or by virtue of any un
patented mining claim located prior to
July ii, iibb, any rignt, line, or inter
est In th vegetative surface resources
and other surface resources, under such
mining claim, contrary to or in conflict!
with th limitations or restrictions spec!-.
f ted In section 4 of said act, as to the
above-described lands or any part there
of, shall tail to file in tha Land Office
of the Bureau of Land Management at
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LEGAL NOTICE
710 N. E. Holladay, Portland 13, Oregon,
and within 150 days from th below
stated data of first publication of this
Notice, a verified statement which shall
set forth as to such mining claims;
(1) Tha date of location:
(2) Tha book and page of recordation
of the notice or certificate of location;
(3) The section or sections of the pub
lic land surveys which embrace such
mining cllm; or If such lands are un
surveyed cither th section or sections
which would probably embrace such min
ing claim when the public land surveys
are extended to such lands or a tie by
courses and distances to an eporoved
United Slates mineral monument;
(4) whether such claimant is a loca
tor or purchaser under such location;
and
(5) The nam and address of such
claimant and names and addresses so
as known to the claimant of any
other parson or persons claiming any
interest or interests in or under such un
patented mining claim,- such failure shall
b conclusively deemed (i) to constitute
waiver and relinauishment bv such
mining claimant of any right, title, or
interest unoer sucn mining claim con
trary to or in conflict with the limitations
or restrictions spec Hied In section 4 of
the Act of July 23, 1955 (69 Stat. 367), as
to unpatented claims located alter thai
dale, and (II) to constitute a consent by
such mining claimant that such unpatent
ed mining claim shall be sublecl to
said limitations and restrictions, and
(ill) to preclude thereafter, prior to Is
suance ol patent, any assertion by .such
mining claimant of any right or title
lo or Interest In or under such mining
claim contrary to or In conflict with said
limitations or restrictions. Section 4 pro
vides, generally, that unpatented mining
claims located alter July 23, 1955 shall
be used for purposes other than
prospecting, mining, or processing
operations, or uses reasonably incident
inereio; inai sucn claims will b subect
to tha right of th United States to man
age and dispose of tha vegetative sur
face resources thereof and lo man
age other surface resources thereof; and,
that, except to the extent required for
mining operations and uses reasonably
nctdenl thereto or to provide clearance
for such operations or uses, claimants
of such claims shall not use or dispose
of vegetative or other surface resources
thereof; and that, except for clearance tor
such purposes, any permitted severance
or removal of timber must be In ac
cordance with sound principles of forest
management. Said section 4 also pro
vides that any us of th surface of
any such mining claim by the United
States, its permittees or licensees, shall
be such as not to endanger or materially
ntertere with the prospecting, mining,
processing or reasonably Incident uses by
m mining claimant.
Th dat of first publication of this
Notice shall be Jan. 9, 1963.
Dated: Dec. 5, 1967.
D. B. Leightner
Chief, Minerals Section
Bureau of Land Manaqement
Department of Interior
Portland, Oregon
First publication: January t, 1963.
No. 837, Jan. 9, 16. 23, 30, Feb. a, 13,
20, 77, March 6, 1963.
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IN MEMORIAM
MEMORIAL
IN HONOR OF
THE LATE
DICE CRANE
we, the former associates as th Klam
ath General Officials- Business Commit
teemen, Executive Committeemen, and
periodic Delegates to th Nation's Capitol
at Washington, D C, now learn with srui
sorrow of the passing irom this life of
m me long resident ol
former Klamalh Indian Reservation.
And In our memoir of Dice Can
we nere say fo his widow. Mr Ainr...
-rne, ana members of the family that
vtMi uur, nis former assotiatec. re .
tlon that although God had given him an
extended stay in this life, we believe and
leei mat nis call to leave us has come
mutn ioo soon.
We, therefore, hereby extend to mi.
and family, relatives and friends, our
deepest sympathies in this, your time of
vreaiesr ioss.
And we, too, have lost through his oass
ing, a friend, a business associate, and
a guiaing nano ol a fellow member, foi
the principles lor which he stood in his
oenet I0 m lor ms best oood of - . ...
And may God be with you and gi
vou through the trials and problems
Signed in all sincerity.
By
Boyd J. Jackson Sr.
Wernle Foster
D i boon J. Cook
Elnathan Davis
Dorothy McAnuity
Jess L. Kirk Sr.
FUNERAL HOMES
WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home. 975
mqn arreg?. Knone 1U 7-4404.
MEETING NOTICES 1
KLAMATH CHAPTER No. 35
ROYAL ARCH MASONS
II hold a STATFD
I CONVOCATION Wed
nesday, Jan. 8, 8 p.m.
Installation of Officers.
Don Johnson, E.H.P,
MANZANITA CHAPTER No. 172
OES meets 2nd ond
4th Wednesday, 8
p m. Scottish Rite
Temple. All OES
members cordially in-
vited.
Verdo Scribner, W.M.i
Williom Anderson, W.P.
LOST & FOUND
BY MISTAKE wore home brown coat
from the Satellite on 1-5-63, TU 4-7982.
LOST large Airedale dog, Doak Mountain.
Jan. 3. Contact 1105 Riverside Dr. or ph.
TU 4-6621, Dick Reeder's Men's Store.
PERSONALS
DEAN STINE will be happy to qreet
old and new customers at Belle's Beau
ty Shop, 220 N. 11th, TU 4-5277.
WOMAN to share furnished apartment.
References exchanged. Write Box 431C,
care of Herald and News.
KLAMATH Alcoholics Anonymous. TU
4-3591, TU 4-8704. Friendly help anytime.
BEGINNERS' ALANON, friendly help tor
families of alcoholics, TU 2-5740, TU
4-7129.
VACANCY for lady or gentleman need
ing nursing and-or convalescent care
Mountainview Nursing Home, 596 Park,
Ashland, Ore. Ph. 412-1316.
GRAHAM'S licensed home for the aged,
private rooms or ward care, special
diet, personal interest assured, TU 2-3165.
KLAMATH Alanon for counseling and
meetings, TU i iw, tu 4-S704 anytime.
SERVICES
10
THE PRIM POODLE, custom grooming,
'or appointment, TU 4-4239,
TREE surgery, such as removal, prun
ing, topping, grooming. TU 2-2968.
DOLLS repaired, modern and antique.
Reasonable orices. Lorna's Doll Hospi
tal. TU 4-6992, 1434 Lakeview.
REMODELING and repairs, alt kinds,
reasonable, references, TU 2-5388.
TREE topping, pruning, insured tree
grooming. Lakeshort Nursery, TU 4-6955.
mTce7"bugsterWtes
BILL'S BUG "E" BUSINESS
Insured, City and State Licensed
W. L. "Bill'' Osborn, the Bug "E" Man
TU 2-3451 312 So. 7th St.
CUSTOM BUTCHERING
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plant or leave at your place. Al stoil, TU
126.
Gina's Tailor Shop
Tailoring - alterations tor men, wnmen,
children. Ail work guaranteed. Reason
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Grn"s Mens Wear 537 Main
Jess' Tree Service
Tre topping, removing, any kind 01
r lean-up work. Free estimates.
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Tooload Washers
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T 1 C SHOPPING CENTER
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NEW 1963 World Book Encydooedia, Ruth
HELP WANTED. PlMALE
POSITION available approximately Jan
'S wi'h Klamath Fails Creamery. Some
tenoaraDhy, general ot'tce work Aon
rant m-jst be above average typist. Th
n a good Inn for the right p.-ton. Starting
a'arv commensurate to ability
ppnnr. Anply m person to Klamath
Palls Crea-nery Office, 8 X am. to 10:30
HELP WANTED. MALE 16
WANTED b'ake and alignment man
" d rverenm. an uon, iu
MILLWRIGHT - WELDER
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n.il or plywood plant. Send resnma in
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iimoer Co, RM R'uft, Caat , p O. Box
or
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OFFICE typing or babysitting in my
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ROOMS FOR RENT
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COMFORTABLE room, bath, close In, pri
vate entrance, parking, 126 No. 3rd.
LARGE housekeeping room, utilities.
furnished, 317 Pine, TU 2-1467.
CLEAN, comfortable rooms. 2 blocks
Irom Main, $5 & up. TU 4-4259.
MEN, 134 N. 3rd, close in, housekeeping,
reasonable, parking, TU 4-92B7.
STEAM heated, quiet, sleeping rooms.
310 SO. 5th - TU 2-0214.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
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ENJOYABLE, downtown furnished, heat
free. Adults, $65, Alpha Apartments, TU
4-4522.
2 BEDROOM unfurnished, ground floor
auto, washer hookup, fenced, $50, TU
S6B6.
SPARKLING, uptown, furnished. Large
bedroom, extra bath, heat free, adults,
IBS, Alpha Apartments, TU 4-4522.
CLEAN newly decorated for couple or
single, utilities, $60, Greer Apts.
FURNISHED three room apt,, newly dec
orated, all utilities, adults, $60, 39 Main
Apartments, TU 4-3479.
$40 AND $49 50, newly decorated, couple
or single, on 9th St. Gun Store.
BACHELOR apartment, $47 50. heat, wa
ter, garbage service included, inquire
223 No. 6th, Apt. 102.
FURNISHED apts. for rent. 2113 Gary,
$45-$50, washing facilities, TU Z-60J4.
FURNISHED front apt. All utilities paid
except lights. Natural hot water heat,
$52.50. Lincoln Apartments, Apt. 5, 319
E. Main. Adults only.
LARGE 3 bedroom, ground floor, unfur
nished, available Jan. 15. Also one bed
room, electric heat. Close lo Kingsley
Field, TU 4-7523.
2 BEDROOMS furnished apts., carport,
TU 2-4935 anytime, TU 4-3269 after 7.
REDECORATED one bedroom and studio
apartments. Adults, no pets. $45 and $55.
TU 4-7858 7 to 9 p.m. evenings, Satur
day afternoon, all day Sunday.
$15 TO $20 weekly rates, kitchens avail
able, Johnny's Motel, 2005 Blehn.
THREE room furnished apartment.
2061 While
ONE bedroom unfurnished duplex $40,
3537 Boardman. Ph. TU 2-409O.
PARK APTS., $30 up, bachelor, natural
hot water, TU 4-9754, TU 4-3854.
$65, LARGE five room newly decorated,
clean, well lighted upstairs apt. Electric
heat. Living room, kitchen, service room,
bath, two bedrooms. Adequate furnishinqs
including stove, refrigerator, washer,
dryer. Two children acceptable. Apply
1804 Lexington Ave. before I p.m.
MODERN 3 rooms and bath, $40 and up,
brick court, garages. 221 Spring.
STEAM heat, furnished apartments,
adults; also bachelor apt., 213 Cedar. TU
4-9552.
FURNISHED one bedroom apt., gas
equipped, adults only, 2033 Eberleln.
ONE bedroom furnished apartment.
333 So. 11th
DESIRABLE I bedroom furnished apt
Clean, close In, utilities furnished. 1 or
2 employed adults, 165 lor 1. TU 2-2406
days, TU 2-1866 eves.
F U RnTsHEO3 room apartment $55. One
room, $40. All utilities Included, shared
balh, adults only. 419 No. 10th.
ONE or 2 bedroom furnished. Heat,
water paid. 7i Grant, TU 2-4717.
CONSTRUCTION workers welcome! Near
new OTI site, furnished, TV available,
weekly rates. Pelican Motel, TU 2-9256.
CLOSE in duplex, furnished, one bed
room, laundry, garage, $60, TU 4-3659.
NICE clean furnished apartment, close
in, TU 2-2531, TU 4-4966.
NICELY furnished 2 bedroom apartment,
825 Lincoln. TU 4-5692.
EWAUNA DOWNTOWN
Klamath's most modern, furnished. 219
So. Ilth. TU 2-1067.
7 BEDROOM deluxe unfurnished apart
ment, immediate occupancy. TU 2-6500.
COMFORTABLE furnished apt., dose In,
utilities paid, 176 N. 3rd.
REX ARMS
1 OR 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS.
CLOSE IN
HEAT, WATER, GARBAGE PAID
724 BROAD - TU 2-9J17.
Audley Apartments
$36 to $58.50
COMFORTABLE LIVING AT LOW COST!
1 -7-3 tKdroom aohj., furnished r unfur
nished. Permanent ma -n telenet Included.
Marwtey through Frdey
SHASTA VIEW
APARTMENTS
1637 WASHBURN WAV TU 4-M77
Office hours I i m. Ii I i m.
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APARTMENTS
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MOTEL
2660 Shasta Way
One ond Two Bedroom apM.
Furnished and UnfurnnHfd
$69 50 to $89 50
Paily, Weekly Motel Ratei
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HOUSES FOR RENT
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NEAR city center,
nnhed. utilities, ga
Clean dopieo,
heat. 155. TU .
ON? bed'oom raftm. furnished,
eouoie Rent. $35. 7335 Shasta.
Apt 7
Key at
THREE bed'oom house, unfurnished.
near KUHS Rent $60 TU -50
TWO bedroom house, wired for J?f
31 VI D'm0fvt, Sffwarf-Lenno, TU 1-0757
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TWO bfC'OC f-j-n-shed tru'l
Adams. TU 4 3K54. TU 4-t7S
ONE bed-oom
$40. InQuire 4'P'
Homeea'e
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bed-ewn. 'ean.
gas s'rv wte g-bege o d. $o,
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no dogs. $45. TU 4-47111.
C4 F bert-fwn un'vrtVh4M. electric ra-vje
Ni:' Oven, esfa bedroom ard s'o-aire
trace sm to ga'eo. ) acre. Jiv
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HELP WANTED
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NEAT and clean 3 vear old J bedroom
unfurnished duplex. New stove and refrig
erator. Mills Addition, IS$. TU 1-444.
Eves. TU 4-5S44.
OUTSTANDING
? bedroom duplex on Laverne, electrle
heat, garage, fireplace, TU 2-47SJ.
UNFURNISHED two bedroom duple,
electric heat. Garage on paved alley.
Modern throughout. Mil's Add'n. $15 mo.
ru 4-5W1 after 5 or weekends.
TWO bedroom house on Altamont Drive,
call TU 4-7911 tor appointment to see.
TWO bedroom unfurnished house, living
room, kitchen, and bith Full basement.
Two garages. Gas heat, gas cooking. In
sulated. Renting lor only S45 mo. TU
2-3471.
UNFURNISHED two bedroom duplex, ga
rage, fireplace. 3011 Boardman, TU 2-0990.
UNFURN IS"HED 2 bedroom triplex, elec
trie heat, carport, near Town & Country,
ISO, 4418 Crosby, TU 4-4264.
SMALL unfurnished house. Mills Addition,
140. TU 4-9323.
COMFORTABLE two bedroom duplex,
range, refrigerator, draperies, water and
garbage. California and Donald, T U
2-2759.
SMALL two bedroom house, automatic
gas heat, washer-dryer hookup, garage.
140, TU 2-5322 or TU 4-4619.
1 BEDROOM duplex. Water, garbagS
paid. Stove, refrigerator, 160. TU 4-4915.
CLEAN, furnished 1 bedroom. 1 block off
Main St. on Pine. Inquire 526 No. 9th,
TU 4-5455.
MODERN, unfurnished 2 bedroom. At
tached garage. Fireplace. Water, garbage
paid. 3 miles north Of town. $75. TU
4-5647.
REMODELED 2 bedroom duple, furnis
165. Inquire 111 Pine.
TWO bedroom house, south suburban. 1 1
acre, TU 4-7116 evenings and weekends.
LARGE five room house, attached ga
rage. Miller St. near Shasta School, $77.50,
call TU 2-1245 alter 4 p.m.
SMALL two bedroom unfurnished house,
call TU 4-9161 Or TU 4-6589.
ONE bfdroom furnished duplex, water
paid. Nice neighborhood. TU 2-1456.
ATTRACTIVE, FURNIShED 1
ROOM HOUSE, $50, TU 4-8261.
HOT SPRINGS 2 bedroom upstairs, un
furnished duplex, garage. Adults only,
$65, TU 4-4850.
TWO bedroom unfurnished house, $65.
Children, pets, o.k. References required.
TU 2-6590.
THREE bedroom home with two bath
rooms on Watson St. Unfurnished. $130
per month. Call TU 2-2903 or TU 2-2930.
TWO unfurnished two bedroom houses,
south suburban, $65, TU 2-3923.
TWO bedroom unfurnished house. TU
4-6023.
nIce 2 bedroom furnished house. $7S.
TU 2-3852
ONE bedroom furnished house, call TU
4-4379.
ONE bedroom furnished house. Newly
decorated. TU -32
LARGE two bedroom unfurnished duoleX,
like new, $85. 1813 Siskiyou, TU 4-7584.
ONE bedroom unfurnished house.
2139 Main. Phone TU 2-2866,
REAL ESTATE WANTED 28
TWO or three bedroom In city under
$17,500. Givt details. Box 429C, Herald
and News.
WE are BUYING smul EQUITIES
IF you want to SELL, SEE
PAUL McATEE
339 EAST MAIN STREET
TU 2-4646 for an APPOINTMENT
CASH BUYER!
For good 2 or 3 bedroom suburban home.
up lo $13,000 - Buyer wants on pavement
and in good neighborhood.
LEONARD
REALTY
1 Vain TU 4-7?t nr Tl.t 4-W
RIAL ESTATE EXCHANGE .. 2
3s At-Rt rancn siyit j oearoom home.
yard, excellent view, $27,500, Location
erty TU 2-5048
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
39
HOT SPRING. Family type home.
wter heat, priced to sell. TU 4-7985.
ONE bedroom partially furnished, low
down payment. Mills Add'n, TU 4-4481.
TWO bedroom home, qarage. A real buy
for $6,950. 2212 Laurel.
THREE bedroom brick, 4715 Onyx, 1"
baths, wall'to wall carpet, fireplace, bunt
in Oven and range, sprinkler system,
llv.tOO. Will accet 2 or 1 bedroom trailer
in trade. TU 2-5132.
J-BEDROOM brick home, fireplace. Wash
er, dryer, stove Included. Fenced yard,
covered patio. 16' 70' shop. 117,500. Call
TU J-0774 after 5 p.m.
FOUR apartments, excellent investment,
close In, TU 3-7S31, TU 4-4966,
THREE bedroom home for tale.
Summers Lane. TU 4-4539.
NEAR Roosevelt School. ? bedroom homa
sparkling clean and bright, fireplace,
hardwood floors, full light basement,
storm windows, furnace heat Owner leav
ing town. Assume equity, existing FHA
loan of $8,700. TU 2-5050.
7 BEDROOM home. Mills Addition, elec
tric! heat, garaae, storage. Can be fi
nanced. TU 4 8(156 days, TU 4-5707 eves.
BY owner, suburban two bedroom noma
on fenced lot, has tile balh, large utility,
separate dining orm, small workshop,
one block to chnnl, Kt,500, $.500 will
handle. Will consider trade on car, or
pickup, TU J-4715.
baths, TU 4-5066 after 6 p.m.
DREAM HOME
Fwduslv residential district. Best of rnn
ttrucfion Beautiful view. J bedrooms,
hardwood floors, fireplace, birch kitche.1.
pat.n. ceramic tile bath. $15,500. TU
7 7410.
YOU'LL NEVER HAVE A BFJTTER OP
PORTUNITY TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
THESE GOOD BUYS:
3 Bedroom - 7 Baths' Elec Range -
North S'de $.fwn Erp"ent Business
$15,000. Good Terms. Also Good Rentals.
Schroeder Realty Co.
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