Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 10, 1963, Page 20, Image 20

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    IIKKALD AND
BASIN
MAUN
MIIS. BOB MKKK and Wayne
spent the holidays with Mrs.
Meck's aunt. Mrs. Pave Cooper,
in Visalia, Calif.
MR. AND MBS. LLOYD MICK
spent the holidays with their
daughter and son - In - law, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Malick, in San
Jose. They also visited in the
Bay Area.
Mil. AND MRS. W. W. CLARK
and daughters, Wilma and Cathy.
recently visited another daughter
3nd family, the Hs Van Neses,
iji Visalia.
: MR. AND MRS. ROY IN
GRAM, Mrs. .lohn Reber, and
Linda Bcbcr spent last week in
San Francisco where Ingram took
tests at the School of Dentistry,
College of Physicians and Sur
geons. They also visited Mrs. Re-
tier's sister. Mrs. Jake Silva, in
San Leandro. v
MR. AND MRS. LARRY
HAYNES of Seaside, Calif., spent
Christmas Eve visiting relatives in
.Malin and Tulelake.
RON K A LIN A spent Christmas
week in Midland, Tex., visiting
with the Charles Rajnus family
MR. AND MRS. VACLAV KA
UNA were in Fremont, Calif.,
last week to visit with their
daughter and family, the Don
Uhruhs.
MR. AND MRS. BILL RAJNUS
have returned from a two-month
visit in Chicago with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Secky. They
also visited relatives in New York
Their twin daughters, Ellen and
Evelyn, remained in Chicago with
their grandparent! where they are
attending school. Ellen is with
Ie Automation School and Eve
lyn wilh American Floral School
of. Design.
MR. AND MRS. JACK FREE
MAN and family recently moved
lo the Fred Rupley ranch, located
in the state line soulh of Malin,
which they have leased.
MB. AND MRS. BOB SIIOBT.
Bobbie, Casey and Vickey of
Portland, and his mother, Mrs.
Frank Taylor, Stoney Ford. Calif.,
spent the holidays here w ith Mis.
Short's mother, Mrs. Ken Wilson.
NEW IMNK CHEEK
Mil. AND MIIS. BILL ALLEN
spent !he holidays with iThilives
at Santa Rosa.
MIIS. ALPHA FERGUSON left
Jan. 4 by bus for Prineville where
f.lie will spend a week with her
son, Glen Mctirctv, and family.
JESSE I.K'.HTI.K underwent
major surgery last Friday at Ihe
Ijkeview Hospital. He is reported
ns doing well and will be return
ing to his home soon.
MARK A. GETTY, who fell
and broke his hip over a week
ago. was 'reported resting heller
at the Uikoview Hospital Sunday
evening. He had been in a stale
of semi-shock lor several days.
SUMMER LAKE
MR. AND MRS. NEWMAN
KIMES and suns from Klamath
Falls visited until New Year's
with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs
Guv Foster, and her brother's
family, Ihe Jim Fosters. They
were also here for Christmas.
MR. AND MBS. GUY HANI).
Kenneth. Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Hind and children, Klamath
Falls, and Mr. and Mis. Fred
l-'eiss and lamily. Itkrvicw. were
holiday guests of the IVlmar
lUmds.
MRS. KVA ASHCKA KT and
duKhter .Inv viited in Portland
and ( loverdale during tht boll
(lavs.
THK IIKIIOY rMII.Y
tinned (or the f n t linw
1
nt-e
when thr llelniiir lhunl were
hots I" Mr. anil Mrs. .Kick Do
Ixiy And tun t-hihhrn. Mr. .ind
Mis. Llod Prlmy and di.uyhlt'r,
lilt-nna. Merrill. and Mrs. May
Dohny and Mrs. Woods. Hoi
so, liom I.p 30 lo .t;in. I.
Mlt. AM) MltS. KIM KVOKK
PAGE 10-B
and ,tim were visitinR liiends lnl..nother datmhlrt and son-in-law.
Summer Lake and Paisley nhileKi,-, and Mis. .Inn Moon of
hero from Seattle. Anaheim, joined them in San .lose
land all sjient Christmas together
.M It . AMI MRS. DON' ( (IMI1S
and Tour children nf r Pine mk. ,m MHS. It (I II K It T
Creek were reient visitors nf Mr TOI'I.KK and los liom lionan,
and Mrs. Bud Pernoll and Zilla,Mnl. visited with Mr. and Mrs
Klder. Wes Haskins and family and Mr
and Mis. Miekev O'Keefle recent-
THK JAMKS KOSTKIt home ly
was the M'ene of a communis
snip Sunday afternoon. Ilee :to
(iiiests included Kev and Mrs
llaj Harp-caves and family.
Lakeview: Mrs. Newman himc
Klamath Kalis, and Mis. Anlvs
M.irkus and sons of Silver Like
WAYS' K KI.DKK, Klamath
Kails, was a Saturday nisht Kurvt
of Zilla Elder, while here to at
tend lodRe meeting in Paisley
He is master of the lod;e.
MR. AMI MRS. DICK (ll'SKKY
and three children led Saturday
for Lovelock tmmake Uioir home.
Their oldest ton, Dan Thompson,
NEWS, Klanialh Falls, Orr.
BRIEFS
staying with the Jim. Foster
family to finish his xophomor
year at Paisley High School.
MRS. JAMKS ( Altl.ON is visit-
ing her mother, Mrs. Jim Pitcher
in Klamath Falls for about
week, while her stepfather is hos
pitalized for surgery.
GUY FOSTER entered St
Charles Memorial Hospital on Jan
2 to be treated for pneumonia
Mrs. Foster and son,. Jim, went
Sunday to see him.
BONANZA
MBS. GRACE REVELL writes
(riends from her home in Port
land that she has just returned
from four weeks in Illinois
wilh her son, Russell Rcvell, and
family who have recently returned
from Thailand. Her daughter,
Dorothy Revel, Anchorage, spent
Christmas with her In San Fran
cisco with another son, I-awrcno
Hevcll, and family. Her late hus
band, Charles Hevcll, was roan
ager of the Langell Valley Irriga
tion District for many years
CAROLYN STRUNK, graduate
of Bonanza High School, is attend
ing beauty school in Klamath
Falls. She is staying with her
sister, Mrs. Calvin Douglas.
FRANCES DrllEL, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank DcBcl, for
mer owners of Lorella Store,
the Waves, stationed in Wash
ington, D.C.
MRS. HAZEL BROWN, former
Bonanza resident, is visiting in
Sprague River wilh her daugh
tcr, Mrs. Tim Hess, and family
'She just came from Coquille where
she visited another daughter, Mrs.
Jimmy Martin, and will visit two.
daughters, Mrs. Vernon Ncwlun
and Mrs. Dob Rhinevauld, Klam
ath Falls, before returning home
MR. AND MRS. GLENN HUFF
MAN had as weekend visitors,
Mrs. Blanche Huffman, Ashland.
Ruby Carlisle of Salem, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Huffman and Mrs. Es
ther Hensley of I.as Vegas, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Huffman of Phoenix,
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lilly of Riddle
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carlisle
of Klamath Falls. ,
MRS. BILL HOUSE and daugh
ter accompanied Mrs. Elizabeth
Rell and Mrs. lxmne Murine to
Sacramento on Jan. 5. Mrs. Mor-
ine's daughter, Mrs. Tom House,
hud major surgery Jan. 8.
BONANZA GARDEN CLUB
met at the home of Alyec
Haley of Dairy Jan. 9, 10 a m
in noony classes were neia in
Hie morning, with a short busi
ness meeting in Ihe afternoon.
FRED COMBS of Mountain
View spent the weekend y it li his
mother, Mrs. Homer Roberts.
MR. AND MRS. JOHN SULLI
VAN had as recent houseguests.
Mrs. Cecil Gale of Portland, Mr.
and. Mrs. lister Wood of Rose
hurg. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wood
of Santa Monica, and Mr. and
Mrs. Art Wood of Redding.
RAY VOWEI.L, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Vnwell, and Susan en
joyed dinner at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Mervvn Wilile of Malin
on Sunday.
MI'.llllll.l.
Mil. AND MBS. DALE MrCOL
LOCH and family nl Eureka vis
ited their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Conner and Mr. and Mrs
Will.-ud McCnlloch, over the hnli
davs.
Mil. AMI MHS. JACK DK.ItOY
visited uilh Mr. and Mrs. Kd
Weaver on Christmas and over
New Year" traveled with Mrs
May Drhny ami lla Woods to
Summer 1-ake lo visit Mr. and
Mrs. IVlmar Hand Mrs. May lie
hoy anil 1-ela Woods spent Christ-
mas with the l.lovd IX-bovs
MILS, rilll.ll' JOim.W and son
of San .lose visiled a week follow
mi; Christmas with Mr. and '.Irs,
Stan Fleslier and family
UK. AMI MIIS. KM. I'll DAN
IK I. visited over Christmas witl
their daughter and son-in-law, Mr
and Mis. Don Mohr. San .lose
Mlt. AMI MRS. IIKNRY SHI R.
Rll.l. have relumed fiom Corva!
lis alter taking Mrs. Alllia MiCul
ly ol New Mc.hIows, Idaho, to Ms
it relative's She has been their
hnusecuesl.
KKVIN MAT1.SOS, son of Mr
and Mrs. Itawnond Malison, was
excited to relurn to his home
fan. B alter socnding sew;,il
days in a hospital with a lung
infect ion.
MK. A.MI MKS. FRANK I1KR-
SKN and boys of Salem traveled
lo Harrison, Ark , to spend Christ-
Thursday, .lanuary 10, 13
58 Students
Make High
Test Scores
Fifty eight students attending
Klamath County District high
schools have scored in the highest
two per cent of students who have
taken the nationwide Iowa
Educational development tests,
according to the results of the
test given locally last November.
During the week of Nov. 5, 777
students in the seven high schools
administered by the county
school district were given the test
according to Howard Bingham
secondary schools supervisor of
Ihe district.
Results of the tests just received
are reported in terms of a com
parison of each student's scores
with those of other students of
his own grade level in the United
States.
More than four per cent of the
district's students who took the
tests scored in the top one per
cent nationally, while nearly eight
per cent scored in the lop two
per cent.
Students scoring in the highest
two categories follow.
Bly Janet Hartcr.
Bonanza Donald Sclireincr,
Shirley Beckdnldt, Fred Dearborn,
Nondice McFall and Barbara
Reid.
Chiloquin Kim Hale, Donald
Rogers, David Van Wormer, Hob-!
in Wilson and Rocky Evans.
Gilchrist Sherri Collister, Fred
Castro and Tanya Megginson.
Henley Richard Anderson, Jeff
Davis, Tom Ferguson, Dorothy
Flowers, 1-arry Hilyard, Sam Hill,
William Skinner, Arthur Warren,
John Antic, Lylc Bergstrom, Rex
Friend. Melody Grilton, Kathleen
Herringshaw, Dunne Larson and
'atricia Moore.
Also: Andy Raglnnd. David
Reppe, Dale Hogalski, S h e I i a
I m o n, Gary Snyder, Connie
Slonc. Anthony Vassalo, Peg
Baldwin, Jesse Black, Cynthia
Ilarlcss, Rosalia Long, John
Mitchell, Jerrv Smilh and Linda
Tavlor.
Malin Noima McCormick.
Kristi Ottoman, Danny Tofell,
Glenda McCormick and Thomas
Brown.
Merrill Pamela Conner, Glen-
na DeBoy, Eric Haskins, Allen
Hohson, Charles Cahan, Larry
Conner, Iiis Hohson, Suzanne
Kandra. Lynn Ixing and Dwight
Winlher.
Hatfield Not
Elected Yet
SALEM UJPIt - Gov. Mark
H.ilfield hns not yet been officially,
elects to his second term as gov
or nor.
lie won't be until next Monday,
the day the 52nd legislative as
sembly convenes.
urenns constitution requires
Hie returns of every election for
governor skill be sealed up and
transmitted to the secretary of
stale.
The secretary of sUtle is re
quired to deliver the returns to
the speaker of the House "who;
shall open and publish them in
the presence of both houses of the
iccislative assembly.
Until the returns are "nub
lished' at Monday atlernoon's
joint session of the House and
Senate. Hatfield's election will not
be official.
mas with lier parents, the Tiill
Barbers. All were former resi
dents of Merrill.
MR. AND MRS. JOHN ItltYN-
(il.KSON and lamilv were visited
by Mi. and Mrs. Alan Hiyni;le
son and family of Rupert, Idaho.
and Mrs. Laura Bivntleson of
Mora. Minn , over Christmas and
New Year's Mis l-aura Bryn
leson remained to visit
relatives in the area.
MR. AMI MRS. VKI.TON HAS-
KINS traveled to Kupene recenll;
tor a medical checkup and to
visit Mi-s. Haskins' brother. Krni
Hed;epath.
MR. AMI MRS. III I.MKR RAS
KINS have returned from Sac
ramento where lliev visited Mr
anil Mrs. Paul Whitney ,lr.
Mlt. AMI MRS. FRKII TAY
LOR had as guests, Mr. and Mrs
I hflord llunniciitt and family of
Citrus Heights, Calif, who were
here for the Ivolidays While hi
the Hiinniiutts visited Mr. anil
Mrs Mike Noonan; the .1 e r r v
Wolframs; the Pan Hevnnlds, and
the Bill Noonan families.
MR. AMI MKS. CI.YHK KOX
and family traveled to Wheeler
niter Christmas where Mis. Ko
remained for two weeks.
Mit. ami mrs. vtitdii. conn
.ere visited last week by Mr.
nd Mrs Art Creenhank of tjiun.
y. Calif, While here the Crcen-
lunks aUo visited with Mr. and
Mrs K.rnesl Walls,
W. C. AINSUOIITII is in the
Vetetans Hospital in Portland
where he is lecciving medical
treatment, (aids front friends
may lie senl to Veterans Hospital.
Hldg r. W.nd K. Room KM. 1'oit
land
LEGAL NOTICE
EQUITY NO. e2J90
AMENDED SUMMONS FOR
PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH.
CITV OF CHILOQUIN, OREGON, A MU
NICIPAL CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF
V5. JAMFS L. CHIPMAN AND CLAR
ICE CHIPMAN, HUSBAND AND WIFE;
I OP FN A 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 WIFE;
ROSE MARIE LANG, ALSO KNOWN AS,
ROSE MARIE JACKSON, ROSE MAR 1 1
HILL, ROSE MARIE HERRERA, ROSE
MARIE LONG. MARIE LANG HERRE
RA. ROSE MARIE MOORE AND ROSE
MARIE LAONj LEO HERRERA) LEO
FRANK) C. R. SCHIFFBAUE R AND
ETHEL SCHIFFBAUER, HUSBAND ANO
WIFE) HUGH COWEN; EDNA CQWtN,
ALSO KNOWN AS EDNA COWEN STAN
TON; HUGH WALLACE COWEN;
BANK OF CALIFORNIA IN TRUST FOR
HIir.H WALLACE COWEN; C. C. He D-
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
OF SAID DEFENDANTS, IF ANY OF
SAID DEFENDANTS ARE DECEASED;
ALSO ALL OTHER PERSONS OR PAR
TIES UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY
RIGHT, TITLE, ESTATE, LtEN 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, EDNA COWEN ALSO
KNOWN AS EDNA COWEN STANTON
AND C. C. HEDRICK, of THE DE
FENDANTS, THE DEFENDANTS
STYLED, "UNKNOWN HEIRS OR SUC
CESSORS IN INTEREST OF EACH Or
SAID DEFENDANTS IF ANY OF SAID
DEFENDANTS ,ARE DECEASED, AND
DEFENDANTS STYLED AS, "all OTH
ER PERSONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN
CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, ES
TATE. LIEN OR INT EREST IN OR TO
THE REAL PROPERTY, OR ANY PART
OR PARCEL THEREOF, DESCRIBED
IN THE COMPLAINT HEREIN FILED;
OF DEFENDANTS AND TO EACH OFl
YOU. I
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON; you, and each and every one
of you, are hereby summoned to appear
and answer the Complaint Hied against
you in the above entitled suit, on or be-
fore the elh. day ot February, 1963, and
set forth the nature ot his, or her, or ils
claim, right, title or Interest In the prem
ises described in piainmrs compiaini,
which are located in Klamath County,
Oregon, in the Cily of Chiloquin and
described as follows, to-wlt:
i, Block 3, Soulh Chiloquin Addi
tion; Lot 7, Block 3, South Chiloquin
Addition Lot 7, Block 6, South Chiloquin
Addition; Lor 15, Block B, South Lnno-
Addillon; Lot 16, Block I, Soulh
Chiloquin Addition; Lot 3, Block 5, West
Chiloquin Addition; Lot 8, Block 9, West
Chiloquin Addition; Lot 6, Block 11, West
Chiloquin Addition; Lot I, Block 12, West
Chiloquin Addition; and. East Chiloquin
Unplatted; beginning at a point 16 leet
Southeast and parallel to Schonchin Street
from Southeast corner of Lot 3, Block 7,
Original Town of Chiloquin) thence
Southwesterly parallel to Third Ave., AO
II., thence Soulheasterly parallel to Schon
chin Street 110 ft.; thence northeasterly
parallel to Third Ave. 80 feet, thence
Northwesterly parallel to Schonchin Street
110 feet; to point of beginning.
And vou will please take notice that if
you fall to appear and answer plaintiff
Complaint, or otherwise plead within Ihe
said time, me piainim, tor warn mereo..
will apply to the above entitled Court for
the relict demanded in us lompiaini inea
in this suit, as follows: That it be de
creed and adjudged that defendants and
each of fhem have no estate, claim or
Interest in or lo said premises; lhal
plaintiff be declared the sole owner of
alt said real property; and that defendants
and each ol them be forever enjoined
from asserting any claim whatever to
said real property, or any part thereof,
adverse to that ot plaintiff ; and for such
other and further reliel as to the Court
may seem ust and equitable.
This Summons Is published and served
upon you pursuant lo an order ot the
-shove entitled Court made of Ihe 7th
tlay of January, 1963; the first publica
tion hereof being on January 10, 1VA3,
and the last day of publication being on
the 7th day f February, 1V63, end Feb
ruary I, 1963, Is the last day fixed by the
Court for the defendants herein or etfhei
thereof to appear herein or answer
plaintiff's Complaint.
Dona this 10th day of January, 1963.
Henry E. Perkins
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Address 731 Main St.,
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Nn. M, Jan. 10, 17, 74. 31, Feb. 7, 1963
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Jess' Tree Service
Tree toootnq, removing, any kind of
clean-up work. Free estimates.
th 4441I Don't Guess Call Jessl
Coin Op Laundry
lopioaa wesnen
Also 20 lb, Washers
T C SHOPPING CENTER '
Behind U.S. Bank
DENTAL PLATES
Repaired while you wait.
New Plates Made From Your Old
PERSONAL DENTURE SERVICE
1033 Main TU 4-3284
Fuller Brush TU 2-5972
PROVANCE
TREE SERVICE
Licensed insured professional service.
Trees topped or removed.
PHONE TU 4-9698
EDUCATIONAL
II
new 1963 World Book Encyclopedia, Ruth
Scheffer, TU 4-4941 before 9 a.m.
HELP WANTED. FEMALE
PART-TIME work. Interesting market re
search Interviewing. Car desirable.
High school grad. or more. Write Box
436C, care of Herald and News.
NEEDED at once, ladies from Dorris,
Malin, Klamath Falls, full or part-time,
party plan, TU 2-430K
WOMAN to care for two small children
In my home Mon. through Frl. Must dp
permanent ana nave references, iu z-uim
after 5:30 ana weekends.
POflTION available approximately Jan.
15 with Klamath Falls Creamery. Some
stenography, general otftce work. Appli
cant must be above average typist. This
i salary commensurate to ability or ex
perience. ppiy i" person iu rviamom
ails creamery unice, h:ju a.m. 10 iu:ju
m, mornings.
i HELP WANTED, MALE 16
SAW FILER
who wants permanent position in box fac-
lory located in Central California. Must
he experienced and have references. Write
' Box 4j7C care ot Heraia ana News.
WANTED brake and alignment man
Must be experienced. Call Don, TU 4-9141
MILLWRIGHT - WELDER
Combination man for night shift In saw
mill or plywood plant. Send resume in
cludina references to Corona Box &
Lumber 'Co.. Red Bluff, Calif., P.O. Bon
790.
Automobile
Sales Trainee
WANTED
The man we are looking tor Is between
72 and IS years old, married, with at least
2 years of college, and interested In mak
ing the automobile business a career
This is a salaried lob with retirement
benefits and vacations. If you qualify,
write to Box 432C Herald and News,
giving full resume and photo.
NEEDED
MEN
Mn needed In the Klamath Falls area.
Year around work. NO LAYOFFS! Good
npnorlunily for advancement and high sal
aries. it this Interests vou and vou are over
J1 yenrs ot aqe. have a car, contact Vic
tor E Gutherle. territorial supervisor
and William Hunt, district mannaer at
Room 21, La Vista Motel on Highway "
north of Klamath Falls between 1:30 &
ifl p m Tt..rt,rty. Jan in
HELP WANTED
17
NOTICE TO JOB SEEKERS
All help wanted ads published In the
Herald & News are accepted in good
faith that the lobs offered are as stated!
in the advertising copy, we are nor re
sponsible for the Inteqrity of our adver
tisers, but we make every effort to dis
cover and reject all misleading adverfis
mg. Anyone answering a help wanted
ad and finding it to be misleading is
asked to report It to the Classified Ad
vertising Department ol the Herald
SITUATIONS WANTED
CHILD care, your home or mine any.
time. TU 2-1778. TU 2-2711.
FAMILY man, 31, wants permanent em
ployment on ranch. Clean habits, non
drinher. Re'erencesl Wrife Herald and
News Box 430C.
LIC ENS ED CHILO CA R E
by hour, day, week
Monday throuoh Friday. Bam to 6 p m.
1328 Carlson Drive, TU 2-1844
I R O NT NGr WASHING - Pickup, Deliver.
Hfl-d cocr'ed s'gM-s Tlj 494J4
ROOMS FOR RENT
21
utilities
GENTLEMAN, clean
menfh. ISJ0 Crescent.
VhN. i J4 N 3rd, close in. honsekeepT
reasonable, parking, TU 4 287.
SI E AM heated, nutet, sleeping rooms.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
24
CLF AN. convenient 3 and 3 room Uir
mshed apartments Water, garbae paid
Washer, drvff T V CiMe avaiiahle! 4Q
and fW Villa Marquee. U. 0 TU
.7ts$ 7 to 9 p m. ee.davs, Saturday
ittternoon jind Sundays
furnished including
utl-
CLEAN liirmihed ara'tment t0r one. I.n-
rns, ronhvoart. dunes. u''Hf-es. laimrcv
included NO Pets. (5, 3"0 Summer 1
NKCLY furms'ied 4 '
A(vl rios. AV about
ra-d Bat-v acteoted. TU
FURNISMF D 1 'OOm
na rt '9 NO lfth
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rl
V.n tu'".l eti
A:pna Apartments. 1 U
BCDROOW u"tu-n;!
tn vtashpr hvii'r.
Set
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fed'coi" eit-a ha'
1 S A!nra Apa'tme'its.
M- sixgif on 's S' Ovo S'0'f
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grhoe er
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Brs 4JIC.I PURNlSHfO '"ee rm ap' -e'v cec
prat-M, an uf',,''e. a.iuits. $6f. J Va.r
i 'tu i Apanmeirs. Tu 414.
U
carport,
TU 2-4935 anytime. TU 4-324?
after
S11 TO $20 weekly rales, kitchens avail
able, Johnny's Motel, 2005 Biehn.
THREE room furnished apartment.
20a 1 While
PARK APTS., S30 up, bachelor, natural
hot water, TU 4-9754, TU 4-3854..
MODERN 3 rooms and bath, S40 and up,
brick court, garages. 221 Spring.
STEAM heat, furnished apts.. adults; also
bachelor apt., 213 Cedar. TU 4-9552.
FURNISHED one bedroom apt., on
equipped, adults only, 2033 Eberlem.
ONE bedroom furnished apartment.
333 So. Hth
DESIRABLE 1 bedroom furnished apt
Clean, close In, utilities furnished. 1 or
2 employed adults, 165 for 1. TU 2-2406
days, TU 2-1866 eves.
FURNISHED apartments. 143 Riverside
TU 2-4736.
ONE or 2
water paid.
CONSTRUCTION workert welcome! Near
new OTl site, furnished, TV available,
weexiy rates, pelican wotei, iu
CLOSE in duplex, furnished, one bed
room, laundry, garage, $60, TU 4-3659.
NICE clean furnished apartment, close
tn, IU 2-2531, IU 4-6966.
NICELY furnished 2 bedroom apartment,
825 Lincotn. TU 4-5692.
APARTMENT near Weyerhaeuser fur
nished. Utilities, steam heat, $40. 4-8313.
EWAUNA - DOWNTOWN
Klamath's most modern, furnished. 219
So. 11th. TU 2-1062.
2 BEDROOM deluxe unfurnished apart-
mem. immeaiati occupancy, i u z-tsoo,
COMFORTABLE furnished apt., close tn,
utilities paid, 126 N. 3rd.
REX ARMS
I OR 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS.
CLOSE IN
HEAT, WATER, GARBAGE PAID
324 BROAD TU 2-9317.
Audley Apartments
Nlct. furnished 1 bedroom ept. 303 So.
Bin near Post Office.
$36 tn $SR .Sf
COMFORTABLE LIVING AT LOW COSTI
1-2-3 bedroom apts.. furnished or unfur
nished. Permanent maintenance included.
Monday through Friday
SHASTA VIEW
APARTMENTS
111? WASHBURN WAY TU 4-U7)
Office noun I a.m. lo p.m.
RICKFALLS
APARTMENTS
and
MOTEL
2660 Shasta Way
One and Two Bedroom apts.
Furnished and Unfurnished
$69.50 to $89.50
Doily, Weekly Motel Rotes
TU 2-5577
KLAMATH FALLS FINEST
2544 Union
1 Bedroom unfurnlshwJ
2 Bedroom unfurnished
Spacious Rooms
Tastefully Decorated
Wall to Wall Carpeting
Swimming Pool
Rental includes all services
except teleohone and electricity
Dsiolhea Nolan TU 2-0764
HOUSES FOR RENT 26
NEAR city center. Clean duplex, fur
nished, utilities, gas heat, 155, TU 4-773
ONE bedroom cabin, furnished. OK tor
couple. Rent, $35. 2335 Shasta. Key at
Apt. 2.
THREE bedroom house, unfurnished.
near KUHS. Rent 160. TU 2-6590.
TWO bedroom house, wired for 220.
3153 Diamond, Stewart-Lennox, TU 2-0757
after A p.m.
VERY roomy 1 bedroom home. Quiet
location. Close to town. TU 4-3669.
FOR rent 2 bedroom hou?e. wall to wall
carpeting living room. Partly furnished.
TU 2-3744.
TWO bedroom furnished court, 140, 1235
Adams, TU 4-3854, TU 4-9754.
ONE bedroom, furnished or unfurnished,
S40, Inquire 4107' Homed ale.
FURNISHED 2 bedroom, clean, modern,
gas stove. Water, garbage paid, 560, 193fi
Wantland. TU 4-6626.
TWO bedroom furnished, north side.
4-4268 after 4:30 and weekends.
CLEAN 2 bedroom house in suburban dis
trict, call TU 2-6268.
ONE bedroom fumKhed duplex,. Adults,
no dogs, 45. TU 4-4281.
ONE bedroom unfurnishe-1, electric range,
huiltin oven, extra bedroom and storage
space attached to garage, 3 acres, 2330
Grape, TU -3309.
IMMACULATE, unfurnished 2 bedroom
home. Inquire 2232 Union.
TWO bedroom furnished house, close In.
(65. TU 4-6409. After 5 P m.
ONE bedroom furnished house, call
TU 4-4379.
LARGE two bedroom unfurnished duplex
like new, SB5. 1813 Siskiyou. TU 4-7584.
TWO bedroom partly furnished, forced
TWO bedroom hou?e. parity fu"
165, Hilltop Station, 3021 Greensprin
TWO bedroom unfurnished suburban
home, $75 month, call St'Out Really, TU
4 5J8I, or owner, TU 2-4195.
TWO bedroom home, wall to wall
puling, fenced yard, barbecue pit.
EXTRA clean 1 bedroom furnished house
Reasonable. Call TU 4 -BP 79 alter 5 p.m.
FURNISHED two bedroom, hot well, ga
rage, fenced back yard. TLf 4-7875.
TWO bedroom house for rent, U0 a month,
TU 4-4235.
NEAT and clean 3 year o'd 2 bedroom
unfurnished dupif New stove and re'rig.
em tor. Mills Addition, SIS. TU 3-4664.
Eves TU 4-5544.
OUTSTANDING
7 bedroom duo if on Laveme, electric
heal, garage, fireplace, TU 2-4752.
eiectriC hf,st. Garage on paved alie
Modern throuohout Mills Add'n. 115 mo
i IU 4-5561 eftei
5 or weekends.
TWO bedroom house on Aitemont Drive,
can Tu 4-7911 for appointment to see.
TWO bedroom unfurnished houe. living
room, h.tchen, and bath Full basement
two garaaes Gas heat, gas eoomg. In
sulated. Renting tor only 4S mo. TU
2-3471.
UNFURNISHEO 2 bedroom tripien. elec
trie heat, carport, near Town & Country,
180, 4418 Crosby, TU 4-4766
SMALL unfurnished house. Mills Addition
HO TU 4-9373
SVALL two bedroom house, automatic
gas heat, washer-drver nook up, garage
S60, TU I-53i2 Or TU 4-4619.
f E A N. tumis"ert 1 hedroom 1 Nock off
. Vtin s, p,nr ,lgu,re 516 No. 9th.
1 Ty 5,5
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
VOOFRN. unfinished : bed'oom. At.
tmeM Itjchayg- garage Fireplace Water, garpaqe
bfin':p-cl 3 m.ies ncth of town Vi. TU
1 4 4 7
RFVOOFLtO 7 hed-?om duPe,
! tou-'e 1'1 P-"e
fur-
7A0 bearoom house, soutn suburban '
t ,iv( r;vm K(w j,".;,che QA,
f M v ,,, , ne' as'8 Sc hOOL 877 V
al TU 2-U45 attpr 4pm
SVALL fo bMrpom
! TU 4-t
O' TU .
ONE hed'PO'
"ed dv P !
pa d Nice ne igDOr-hood TU 2
AT'0ACTIVF FuPN'StFD"
ROOV HOUSE s: TU 4 llftl
WIT frqisr- 2 PV-rvm i'p
fv 'msrei 6c et, ga-age A.iu
si. Tu 4 41.0
"WO bedr
C-ilfl-en p
TU I- 90
THpf. hert'ivm pflmi wtn two ba1
' ;m s on Wa'so" St Uturnitied. 8 M0
pf mnn-V Can TU .'-W Or TU J-J91
T A O u"'i"",sr,fd so e-trylm houses
u : J9;a
vjheo" house. Tl.
est t--c u"'i" sea cs-se. 8J9
pve tu 2
2
COMFORTABLE two bedroom duple,
range, refrigerator, draperies, wafer and
garbage. California end Donald, 1 u
2-2759.
REAL ESTATE WANTED 28
TWO or three bedroom in city under
817,500. Give details. Box 42.9C. Herald
WE are BUYING smail EQUITIES
IF you want to SELL, SEE
. PAUL McATEE
33 EAST MAIN STREET
TU 2-4646 for an APPOINTMENT
CASH BUYER!
For good 2 or 3 bedroom suburban home,
up to 813,000 - Buyer wants on pavtment
and In good neighborhood.
LEONARD
REALTY
Main TU ,-75?t or TU i W5
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
21
ACRE ranch style 3 bedroom home,
fireplace, 2' 1 baths, nicely landscaped
yard, excellent view, (27,500. Location
Yreka, will trade for Klamath Falls prop
erty. TU 2-5041.
"TRADE" end SAVE TAXES
For Information on
tox FREE Tradti, coll
DEANE SACHER
Realtor
Member internal! one I Traders Club
Licensed-Ore., Cel., Ida., Wash.
1037 Melfl TU 4-4'7
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
30
HOT SPRING. Family type home, hot
wler heat, priced to sell. TU 4-7985.
ONE bedroom partially furnished, tow
down payment. Mills Add'n, TU 4-4481.
TWO bedroom home, oaraoe. A real buy
for 86,950. 2212 Laurel.
THREE bedroom brick, 4715 Onyx, Vi
baths, wall to wall carpet, fireplace, built
in oven and range, sprinkler system,
819,800. Will accet 2 or 3 bedroom trailer
In trade. TU 2-5132.
2-BEDROOM brick home, fireplace. Wash
er, dryer, stove Included. Fenced yard.
covered patio. 16'x20' shop. 117,500. Call
1 u Z-OZZ4 atter 5 p.m.
FOUR aoartments, excellent Investment.
close In, TU 2-2531, TU 4-6966.
THREE bedroom home for sale. 1749
Summers Lane, TU 4-4539.
NEAR Roosevelt School. 2 bedroom home
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.
TWO-year-old 3 bedroom home, l'.'i
baths. TU 4-5866 after 6 p.m.
THREE bedroom home for sale. No down
payment, Soufh suburbs. TU 4-3061 eves.
NICE 3 or 4 bedroom home, built In
oven, range, dishwasher, 2 baths, forced
air furnace, unfurnished, make offer. Or
lease option, $100 per mo., references,
5945 Alva.
LARGE 4 bedroom home only 2 blocks
from school and shopping canter. Re
duced to $13,000 for quick sale. TU
B226. ,
DREAM HOME
Exclusive residential district. Best of con
struction. Beautitul view. 3 bedrooms,
hardwood floors, fireplace, birch kitchen,
patio, ceramic tile bath. 8)5,500. TU
2-2410.
YOU'LL NEVER HAVE A BETTER OP
PORTUNITY TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
THESE GOOD BUYS:
3 Bedroom - 2 Baths - Elec. Ranqe -North
Side $8,000. Excellent Business
815,000. Good Terms. Also Good Rentals.,
Schroeder Realty Co. I
REALTORS -.434 MAIN !
TU 4-9254 Anytime TU 2-0168
Henley School Disr.
VERY ATTRACTIVE and nearly new 31
bedroom ranch style home near Madi
son. Fireplace, carpeting and hardwood
floors, beautiful kitchen with built in
oven and range, tile bath. Large at
tached garaqe. Excellent condition1
throughout. Selling for the FHA appraisal
of 815.600. $600 down will handle.
LEONARD
REALTY
1 Main TU 4-7521 or TU 4-9003
Audrey Keerlns
Joe Perry
TU 4-4285
( TU 4-5332
TU 2-0527;
Joe Leonard
TOP RANCH '
LISTINGS
2800 acres deeded land
240 acres Taylor Grazing. All under
fence $330.ono
4M1 acres $154,000
160 acres - Improved Lake
property 848,000
160 acres - all pasture - Free Irri
gation 825.000
20 acres - home partially con
structed 89 000
Please come Into our oflice for details
of these listings. j
BRICK
CONSTRUCTION
Quality end comfort. 3 bedroom, party
00m, 2 fireplaces. 1.500 sq. ft. floor
splice. It your home is loo small for you
now, offer If In exchange on this one.
Call anytime for appointment to see.
ULTRA-MODERN
DREAMHOUSE
Clear story windows In living room Brkk
wall with circulating fireplace. 3 hed-
ooms, 1'j baths, family room, built m
aop'iances and lots of storage, A steal
at 816.000.
For Ret 2 bedroom - Full basement
home Partv room tnaf cnu'd be user)
3rd bedroom Located Hot Sc-gs
District. Rental Fee 893 month.
STILES REALTY
MEVBFR INTERNATIONAL
TRADERS CLUB
J3 So th St. Phone TU 2-4N0
Fred Tucker
TU 4 9741
TU 7 67
TU 4-599!
TU 2-3-01
TU 4 9904
Lois Vary
ij Martele
ink Henn
Homer St-ifs
STROUT
REALTY
S429 S ft'h
I
B-h K teiu Oehi
ee hed'POm hr-m. '-'Hilare. h
cabmets. eicenent subu'ban 't 8U.S0O
La'ge 2 hei-nnm hnme. tirfoia'f. h"(h
La:""es Ataf-ifi awbie gafaqr. seair.1
i-a-ge redwood 'enced bai' yard Etet
lent suburpan a st',ct. IU Xft
t'ty lo's Gcod loca -p".
MLS
Multiple
Listing
Service
DRIVE
BY
?;; urivEpALF. RPiD
To re-!'-.'w i i
i;.k
' HiLLS'OF.
T.o be-a-eTi coi
Pr,Cf (5 tJC
'3 ALAVFDA
F'e near com. ? b'
te r
T'-FN CALL PS tC9 Tp
EKCE.wEST TERV$ ON 7t.t
WRIGHT
REAL ESTATE
HOUSCS FOR RINT
RIAL ESTATE FOR SALE 3t
tree 1 KuirMm inuth auhurfaan.
double garage, shop, chicken house, TU
15 ACRES, unimproved, paved roid. beau
tiful huildind site, Henley School Distr ct,
84,500, TU 4-7814. 1
rBEOROOM home, Mills, electric heat.
garage, storage. 86.500. can do imancea.
TU 4-8856 days, IU 4-"g
GOOb2 bedroom home. Mills. Near ihoV
ping center, TU 4-3628.
NEW, large view home. Large lot, close
to new OTl and hospite', daylight base
ment. Appointment only. TU 2-0570.
MLS
Multipls
Listing
Servic
A REAL BUY!
Walking distance to town One bedroom
home with combination living and dining
room. Good garage with room that could
be used as another bedroom. Cement foun
dation. Clean as a whistle! All this plus
a house full of exceptional furniture
tor only 83,950.
MILLS ADDITION
Drive by 2321 Eberlein and see this large
2 bedroom home in like new condition.
l'i baths, birch cabinets, carpeting, eco
nomical forced air gas furnace. 812,750.
Any type financing.
BRUCE OWENS
134 NO. 71 h
Ray Worden
Lucille Anderson
TU 4-3129
TU 4-9267
TU 2-0518
Multiple
Listing
bervic
MLS
Mills Addition
Three bedroom home tastefully decorat
ed and immaculately clean, reflecting the
outstanding care given lo it by the own
ers. This two story home situated on a
paved corner lot has all the features
discriminating Buyer is tooKtng tor.
Large living room with large windows
looking out on a nice neighborhood. Din
ing area accents gracious entertaining.
Kitchen Is modern with deep, deep cup
boards end lots ot builf-ins. Bath and 1
bedroom downstairs. Two large bedrooms
and bath upstairs with plenty ol closet
space. If you are Interested In a bel
ter home at a reasonable price In a
good neighborhood at lust $14,500, call us
today) Has been appraised and will take
any type financing.
So. 6th Street
Highway Frontage
1,167 sq. ft. pf living space. Three bed
room home, combination living and dining
area. Situated 60 tt. back from the busy
traffic. Has lots of bullt-ins in the utility
porch and kitchen. Added attraction, let
your renter pay lor your home! Two 1
bedroom houses completely furnished In
back away from the house affording you
ana rne renters strictest pivacy. lois
of opportunity in this 99 x 400 tt. lot.
aii for 819,500 in Heniey High school
District.
CAL PEYTON
KLAMATH TRADERS CLUB
835 Market TU 4-5149
Evenings ,
Al House TU 4-7038
"Pat" Palone TU 2-0836
Harold M. Rush TU 1-4173
v' if Multiple
MLS ass
TRADE MINDED??
Owners of this beautiful Northside 3 bed
room home WILL TRADE FOR STRUC
TURALLY SOUND 1 OP ? BEDROOM
HOWE, CITY OR SUBURBAN. GOOD
AREA. Here's your chance to acquire an
immaculate "better lhan new" custom
built home in superior alt-new home area,
near Conger School. Going for 81 8.250;
GIVE US A CALL & LET'S DEAL
HERE.
DRIVE BY . . .
2235 WHITE AVE. ONLY 8600 DOWN
ON EASY CONTRACT tor this neat
2 bedroom home, going at the low
price Of $7750. MOVE IN NOW!
1402 DAYTON ST. Solid 2 story, 4 bed
room home on close-in Irrigated
tract. LOW DOWN PAYMENT CON
TRACT TERMS. IMMEDIATE POS
SESSION. 1936 FREMONT ST. Modest 2 bed
room home near Roosevelt Schoot.
Fireplace, hardwood floors, full base
ment. Just 89500, with 8750 down.
5657 INDEPENDENCE AVE A terrific
buy at 87750. Well-built 2 bedroom
home, near Ferguson School. Huqe
Garaqe - workshop. REASONABLE
CONTRACT DOWN PAYMENT
MOVES YOU IN TODAYI
Chilcote
and SMITH
REALTORS SINCE 1909
SEE US FOR INSURANCE, TOO
711 N. 91h St Phone TU 4-7T71
Sales Personnel:
Tom Rabbitt Ph TU 2-64X7 Eves.
Bill Chilcote Ph TU 4-3281 Eves.
Fd Chilcote. Associate Broker
Bob Chilcote, Broker
Lot 47, Skyline View, one of Skyline's
best selling lor 81.850.
STUKEL MT. 150 acres bordered by Lost
River. This ranch Is cattle set-up with
a pasture and hay balance tor ear round
operation. All pasture and hay produc
tion under Irnqation. One 3 bedroom
ranch house, large bunk house and spa
cious metaf machine shed Also a potato
cellar. This ranch selling for only S SO. 000,
29 per cent down, balance easy terms.
Midland Empire
REALTY
1CW V,.n TU 13,
CLEM LESUEUR. Broker
O Oooariu, Evtt. TU i-691
FIVE BEDROOMS
a B'g .Family home, only two yean
O'd Large dming room Big familv
TKim 2 fuit baths 2 fireplaces Exce'lmi
hot air furnace piped to all rooms. Dnun'a
oaraoe Uni;rna"ed vr 1 60 i 25 ft.
lot 823 500. Easily financed.
DON SLOAN
304 SO. 7th SI.
TU 4-.SSSI Anytime
STILWELL & CO. Presents:
14.300 FULL PBICC - I son down. 8S0 a
month pn enntrarf . 1 bedroom home.
Excellent condition.
OWNER TRANSFERRED . must sefl
t-,s AAA cons-rijc'itd nenver hcm
with f.'eoiace. mof!e-n tt.tchen, u'i'i
W. bat Evervrt-nng immaculate.
Large, level, landscared tpt in reas
ant gu.et locat.oo. pr,Ced at t.9d.
,CNE OF THE FINEST IN WOY'NA -eve-
l 4 snuare feet of etremeiy
j P'annM tom'nrtatjlf twng B'ea.
I '".s 0" fr-MSt he spfi c he apo-ec'
'rfl Sj 'y SOn by apPOmtrnenf
to gua;.' ej bver
1 T r-f rNDifiON K CO'JTQUCTiON
J ter!r"s, I'vnq, 3'-.ng. fl "et'e.
ltl 13 - F.'era'f
j L-t .eii let Ei;f,ni cfnr'
r.-v.r r -rtX'V01. NC tV REDUCED
o r; -o
STILWELL & CO.
Rea"-i
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business opportunities ji
We're Not
! SELLING OUT!
. . i , , business
,' VALLEY RENTAL
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