Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 14, 1963, Page 10, Image 10

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ttf By BARBARA
I just don't believe il! Last
week, three teams were tied for
first place in the archery league
Wednesday night, two of those
teams had to compete and be
cause one had to win and one
had to lose, that leaves two teams
in the league without a loss so
far. Those two teams are Kast
Side Electric and VFW. How
come I don't believe it? Well,
because the East Side Electric
team consists of Dick and myself
and Doug Reeves. Now Doug is
11 years old and a real sharp
shooter for his age but Dick and
I are only average and sometimes
a little below average. Guess
we've just had a streak of good
luck this year so far but I'm
enjoying it this week because I
know it s going to change and
soon.
The other team that has no
losses so far this year is VFW
and this is the team that t would
bet on to come out tops this sea
son. The team consists of Gordon
l.und, Audrey Lund and Gerald
Munjar. All shoot a real good
scratch score and are archers
well worth watching. I dread it
when our team meets theirs;
we'll get tromped!
When two teams meet to shoot
and neither has had a loss, there
is so much tension that it often
can affect (he shooting of the
archers involved. This is not a
selfish tension but a good-na
lured feeling of wanting to win
and trying to win but feeling
kinda sorry for the team thai
lost because you know they want
ed lo win, loo. Sportsmanship in
archery Js of a very high degree
and you'll very often find the los
ing team congratulating the win
ners and hear archers say
and mean it when they say, "The
main reason we shoot Is for fun.
Even when we lose, we have fun
doing 'it." This is as it should
be and makes me very proud
of my fellow archers.
A competition of a different na
ture will take place next Wednes
day night at Ferguson School at
7 p.m. and all members of Klam
ath Archers are urged to be
present. This is election night but1
there will not be a Kitluck din
ner. A short business meeting
will be held followed by election
of officers and then league shoot
ii'K. Running for the offices of pres
ident and vice presidents are
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BOWING
WITH
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BARBARA
BAUMGARDNER
.lack Gann. Irv Cater, Bill Nash
Bob Dorsch, Bob Foster and Bob
Reeves. Competing for the office
of secretary treasurer will he
Helen Beeves and Barbara Nash
and for the public relations of
fices, Don Stonehill and Audrey
Lund.
This is a real fine group of
people and I know the choice
will be a difficult one but again
let me urge that all members be
present to take part in this
election. That is Wednesday night,
Jan. 16, at 7 p.m. at Ferguson
School.
This week's archery league
schedule looks like this: Monday,
Jan. 14, Sherwoods vs. Western
Auto, Farmers Lumber vs. Mob
oris Hardware, Klamath Kam
era vs. Dugan Mest, and Alia
Sports Center vs. East Side Elec
tric. Wednesday night, Jan. Hi,
will find VFW vs. U.S. Nat'l.
Bank, Oregon Food vs. Joes, and
Signal vs. Kingslcy f ield.
As I've mentioned the past few
weeks, more people are coming
out to watch the teams shoot,
Those met this past week were
Pat Pound, Harold Chcsnut, Dan
ny Lyon,- Mrs. Lyon and Mrs
Morslad and last week, Rex
Morehouse and Tracy Lyon served
as substitutes on teams with an
absent member. I'm so happy to
meet these nice new people and
hope that many more of you will
be coming out soon.
The league standings look like
this:
w i;
VFW 4 0
East Side Electric 4 oj
Signal Oil Co. 3 1
Alia Sport Center .1 I
Farmers Lumber Co. .1 1
Dugan and Mest 2 2
Kingslcy Field 2 2
Joes Sporting Goods 2 2
Oregon Food Store 2 2
U.S. Nat'l. Bank 1 .1
Sherwoods 1 3
Roberts Hardware - 1 3
Western Auto 0 4
Klamath Kamera 0 4
High scratch team for last
week was Farmers Lumber with
a score of 642. High handicap
team was Joes Sporting Goons
with their score of 706.
High man la.st week was Dale
Baxter will) 242 and Audrey Bax
ter was high woman with 165.
For the fourlh week straight,
Paul Thompson was high junior.
See Wally for
Giambra-Rodriguez Top
Week's Boxing Schedule
NEW YORK (UPD-Cuban Luisl
Rodriguez, the world's top-ranking
welterweight contender who seema
unable to get a shot at the title,
will lift his sights a big Saturday:
night and meet middleweight con
tender Joey Giambra in a na
tionally televised fight at Miami
Beach.
Giambra of San Francisco is
ranked No. 3 among junior-mid
dlewcight contenders and No. 8
among middleweights.
Rodriguez, 25, hoes that an im
prcssive victory over veteran Gi
ambra may force welterweight
champion Emile Griffith to give
him a shot at the 147-pour,d crown
In Saturday's 10-rounder at the
Miami Beach Convention Hall.
Luis seeks his 11th straight vic
tory. He won seven in a row in
l'J62. He lost but two bouts in his
51 fights, during which he scored
21 knockouts.
Giambra, 31, had four fights in
11H2. In his last one on Oct. 20,
he lost to Denny Moyer of Port
land. Ore., in their 15-round hat-
tie (or the vacant junior middle
weight (155-pound) crown. That
gave him a 65-8-2 record that in
eludes 31 kayoes.
At Lima, Peru, on Friday, the
two top contenders for Harold
Johnson's light heavyweight (175-
pound) crown, meet in a return
light; Mauro Mina of Lima, No.
1, and Eddie Cotton of Seattle,
No. 2.
La.st Oct. 17 at Lima, Mina out
pointed Cotton. And then Mauro
came to New York and outpointed
rugged Henry Hank of Detroit at
Madison Square Garden. That win
stretched his unbeaten string to
:I2 bouts. Mina's 42-2-1 record in
eludes 21 knockouts.
The week's boxing schedule in
eludes:
MONDAY: I.ewiston. Me. - Bob
Clcroux vs. Billy Tisdale. Los An
gcles (Moulin Rouge) Danny Val
dez vs. Danny Kid.
TUESDAY: New York (Sunny-
side) Joe Mangiapane vs. Young
Joe Walcott. London, Eng. Dave
Charnley vs. Jcthro Cason.
WEDNESDAY: New Orleans-
Ralph Dupas vs. Rocky Randall,
Leicester, Eng. Wally Swift vs.
Mick Leahy.
THURSDAY: Philadelphia (Hor
izon) Dick Young vs. Dave Res
sell. Congratulations lo these sharp
shooters.
Once again, let me stress the
importance of having 100 per cent
membership present next Wed
nesday night for election of of-
liiers of The Klamath Archers
Those elected will be your lead
crs for the next 365 days so be
sure to help elect the ones you
want; don t leave it up to the oth
er guy. See you there?
a Real Deal
FRIDAY: Rome, llaly-Franco
Dipicoli vs, Howard King and San
ti Amonti vs. Von Clay. Los An
geles (Olympic) Jose Lopez vs.
Skecter Davis. Lima. Peru Mauro
Mina vs. Eddie Cotton. Tolowa,
N.J. Joe Williams vs. Stefan
Redl.
SATURDAY: Miami Beach Au-!
ditorium) Luis Rodriguez vs.
Joey Giambra (TV).
Bucks Boost
League Edge
Win. Standings
By United Press International
Southern Division
W L T Pts GF GA
Portland 26 13 1 53 155 104
Los Angeles 19 14 0 38 116 99
San Francisco 19 16 0 38 131 110
Spokane 18 16 1 37 104 112
Northern Division
W L T Pts GF GA
Vancouver 19 16 2 40 123 119
Seattle 17 21 1 35 125 147
Edmonton 16 25 0 32 134 167
Calgary 12 25 1 25 114 144
Sunday's Results
Portland 5 San Francisco 2
Monday's Schedule
No games scheduled
Ry United Press International
The Western Hockey League
look a breather today with the
heaviest breathing coming from
the direction of Calgary.
The rip-roaring Stampeders may
still be last in the Northern Di
vision, but they've won their last
four in a row, and two of these
wins came over division-leading
Vancouver.
They meet Seattle Tuesday at
Calgary. The same two teams
played Saturday with Calgary
sparking the Totems 8-4.
Sunday's only action, an after
noon contest, found the Portland
Buckaroos moving father in front
of the Southern Division with a
5-2 win over San Francisco.
Portland had a goal before the
fans were settled in their seats at
the Cow Palace. Arnie Schmaulz
scored after only 17 seconds of
play. The Bucks picked up another
tally in the first period and two
more in the second on the way to
avenging San Francisco's 3-2 win
Saturday.
Spokane knocked off Vancouver
5-3 in the only other game Satur
day. On Tuesday's schedule, be-
sides the Calgary-Sealtle tiff, is a
meeting between Edmonton and
Los Angeles.
SIGN DRAFT CHOICE
BOSTON, Mass. IU.PI) - The
Boston Patriots of (lie American
Football League have signed end
Dick Williamson of Alabama,
their seventh draft choice.
The Studebaker Champ cost less
to buy ... costs much less to
run and keep running . . . car
ries more payload than compar
able pickups. Champ offers the
best appointed cab and many
worth-more features as standard
equipment. Come in and see why
there's nobody in Champ's class!'
TU 2-S544
Lakeview
Beats IV
Lakeview turned a fourth quar
ter rally from defeat to victory
Saturday night as they defeated
Illinois Valley 54 to 50.
Trailing by eight points to be
gin the fourth quarter, Lakeview
poured in 20 points while Illinois
Valley could get only eight and
wound up on the long end of
the score for their third league
victory against a single loss.
The defeat gave IV a record of
one and two.
Vern Plato opened the Lake-
view surge in the final frame
with a field goal. With the score
tied at 50-all with only 15 sec
onds left, Larry Samples dropped
in a two-pointer to put Lakeview
in front, and seconds later Dan
Leahy added two free throws to
end the scoring.
Samples and Leahy both hit in
double figures for Lakeview, with
19 and 16, respectively.
Charles Verslecg had 17 and
Darryl Gellert 10 for the losers.
Score by quarters:
lakeview 9-10- 6-2054
Illinois Valley 12-20-10- 850
SCORES
ELKS MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE
W L
East Side Pharmacy 1 1
U.S. National a i
Balslger Motors 6 2
Slater Insurance 6 1
Wards Funeral Homi 5 3
Crater Lake 5 3
Superior Troy i
Dees Beauty '
Griggs
Long Ben
Houston Insurance 3 s
Holland Sheet Metal 3 5
Pioneer Tobacco 5'a
Rickfalls 2'i 5V3
Lucky Lanes 1 7
California - Pacific Ut. 0 S
Jan. 13 results: Dees Beauty snop j,
Suoerlor Trov 2; U.S. National 4, Pioneer
Tobacco 0; Wards Funeral Home j. Hoi-
land Sheet Metal 1; Crater Lake Mach. 4,
Calif. -Pacific Ut. 0; East Side Pharm. 3,
Grioas-Merrlll 1; Long Bell Lumber 3.
Rickfalts 1; Balslger Motors 4, lucky
Lanes Oi S ater ns. 4, Houston ins. u.
H ah team aams. Wards Funeral Home
714; high team series. Wards Funeral
Home 2228; man ind. oamo imenj, m
Brav 226; man Ind. series (men), h.
Bray 585; high ind. game (women), v.
Collman 234; high Ind. series (women),
B. Snyder 587.
BANTAM GIRLS LEAGUE
W L
Muslanas 23 7
Lucky Strikes tj'.i
Loiters 15 15
Unstrlkabtes )3 17
Lucky 4s ' 10Mi 19Vi
Odd Balls 10 20
Jan. 12 results: Mustangs 3, Lucky
Strikes 0; Unslrlkables 3. Odd Balls 0;
Loiters 2, Lucky 4s 1.
Hlah teem aame, Mus'anqs sbj; man
team series. Mustangs iwv; niqn ma.
game. Robert Tesch 131; high ind. se
ries, Roberta lescn-Linaa Konopase
(tie) 23.
Automation
Pay Plan
Outlined
Southern Pacific railroad work
ers displaced by automation
should receive furlough benefits
eoual to 70 per cent of their regu
lar pay, a Presidential Emergen
cy Board recommended.
The three-man board, headed
by Prof. J. Keith Mann of Stan
ford University, suggested a
stair step" plan where railroad
unemployment insurance benefits
would be augmented with pay
ments by Southern Pacific.
The combined benefits would
provide furloughed employes 70
per cent of their earnings for up
to one year, based on length of
service, followed by a period of
benefits at the 60 per cent level.
l present, railroad unemploy
ment insurance provides a maxi
mum benelit of $51 a week for a
period dependent on length of
service.
The board said furlough and re
nted benefits should be paid only
if Soul hern Pacific and the Broth
erhood of Railway Clerks agreed
lo chances in present scnioritv
and work transfer arrangements
to permit the carrier to organize
ils work force as efficiently as
possible.
Appointed by President Kennedy
in August, the hoard rejected the
brotherhood's request for "con
trolled attrition" of jobs lost
through automation. It said limit-
ng layolfs to a fixed percentage'
of employes mighl jeopardise even
more workers hy impairing the
ompetitive position of the rail
road.
Olher'members of the board, be.
sides Mann, were John F. Som-
bower of Chicago and Abram II.
Stockman of New York, both at
torneys. Their recommendations
were submitted lo the presidenl
over the New Year's holidavs and
released In the White House in
P.ilm Beach.
Between 1M7 and l!Hil. Southern
ramie laid off more than 4.5HO
workers. While craft jobs were
cut 40 per cent, revenue ton-miles
of freight increased nearly 12 per
cent.
Kurlher job reductions are
are planned hy t!ie company in
I he futiii-c. although at a reduced
rate, the board indicated.
Southern Pacific and the broth
ciIkwI will now necoliate directly
on the board's recommendations
RESIGNS I.KAGl K jon
TWII'A. K!a l PI - Pill Mc
Kedime Jr.. head of the Florida
Male Baseball Uagiie. resigned
Sunday. A comm.ltee will meet
Jan. 20 to recommend new
Ifa.-.if pre-Klent.
PAGE-10
HERALD AND NEWS,
College
Saturday's Basketball Results
By I'nited Press International
WEST
Washington 62 So. California 61
Colorado St. 75 Wyoming 69
Colorado 92 Missouri 69
Idaho 91 Oregon 58
Washington St. 80 Montana St. 65
Stanford 96 Oregon St. 67
UCLA 63 California 58
San Jose St. 62 Loyola 52
San Francisco 64 Pacific 41
Pepperdine 93 Hawaii 61
San Diego St. 65
Calif. Poly tSan Luis Obispo) 58
San Bernardino 79 Grossmont 71
Calif. Western 65 Pasadena 62
Humboldt SC 58 Sacramento SC 49
Seattle Pacific Coll 71
Northwest Nazarcne (Ida.) 53
Willamette U. 67 Coll of Idaho 57
PaciiictOre) U 72 Lewis&Clark 63
Nevada 81 Chico St. 71
W. Washington 66 Whitworth 57
Oregon Coll 80 Ore. Coll of Edu. 57
Fresno St. 76 Long Beach St. 59
Nev. S'thern 89 S.Diego Naval 82
Occidental 63 Claremont-Mudd 43
Whitman 79 Linfield 74
Wcstmont 79 Chapman Coll 69
Los Angeles St. 71
California (Santa Barbara Br.) 68
Biola 90 California Tech 81
Whittier 64 Redlands 54
Los Angeles Pacific 68 Upland 56
Orange St. 82 CalPoly(Pomona) 73
New Mexico 52 Denver 51
Oregon Frosh 91 Priestly Oil AAU
81
Claudi's AAU 72 Oregon State
Rooks 68
EAST
Holy Cross 50 Assumption 46
Trinity (Conn.) 83 Worcester T. 69
Massachusetts 92 Vermont 57
Stonehill 79 Adelphi 60
Marist (NY) 103 Br'klyn Poly 70
Penn Military 82 Dickinson 80
Wayne St. 64 Allegheny 55
Fairfield 86 Bridgeport 71
Brandcis 69 Bates 58
Connecticut 92 Maine 64
Pennsylvania 60 Yale 50
Princeton 81 Brown 67
Scton Hall 81 F'rleigh Dickinson 63
Duquesne 76 Carnegie Tech 53
Drexel Tech 77 Wagner 766
Hamilton 69 Rensselaer Poly 56
Frank. & Marshall 53 Lehigh 48
Buffalo St. 52 Oswego St. 50
New York U. 67 Boston U. 58
Villanova 63 St. Joseph's (Pa.) 61
St. Peter's 66 Le Moyne(NY) 57
Delaware 84 Rutgers 69
Millersville 94 E. Stroudsburg 70
Gorham St. 83 Suffolk 81
Pittsburgh 80 Geneva 60
Niagara 80 St. Bonavcnture 63
Canisius 80 Providence 75
Fredonia 61 Brockport 53
Amherst 38 Rochester 35
Williams 81 Wesleyan 55
Cortland 91 Alfred 64
Lafayette 74 American U. 63
Buffalo 81 Ithaca 68
Clark (Mass.) 91 Amor. Int'I 66
Alliance 65 Gannon 64
St. Francis(Pa.) 84 W'minster 76
Clarion St. 105 Lock Haven St. 81
Wash. Jeff. 69 Case Tech 61
Columbia 55 Dartmouth 51
Army 75 Coast Guard 60
Penn St. 59 Syracuse 49
Detroit Tech 58 Rochester Tech 44
Harvard 59 Cornell 42
Temple 71 Muhlenberg 55
Springfield 74 Tufts 69
Union (NY) 76 Harpur 75
Phila. Text. 79 King (Pa.) 68
Rider 68 Yeshiva 45
Ship'burg St. 71 W'chester St. 63
Siena 52 Albany (NY) St. 44
Swarthmore 70 Ursinus 61
St. Michael's (Vt.l 87 M'dlebury 50
Scranton 103 Upsala 65
Albright 55 Hartwirk 52
SOUTH
.I.C. Smith 58 Livingston Coll 48
G rgetown (DC) 71 Boston Coll 58
No. Carolina St. 71 So. Carolina 63
Maryland 67 Navy 61
Florida A&M 88 Ft. Valley St. 66
Auburn 81 Florida 56
Wake Forest 78 Virginia Tech 63
E. Tennessee 83 E. Kentucky 81
Georgia Tech 73 Miss. 71 (OTi
Loyola (Mdi 85 Ml. St. Mary s 75
Florida Southern 75 Tampa 74
Tennessee St. 72 Kentucky St. 68
W. Virginia 10O Geo. Wash. 97
1-enoir Rhyne 76 E. Carolina 69
Catawba 67 Elon 65
Citadel 83 Furman 78
Centenary 68 Oglethorpe 57
Alabama 67 Georgia 61
Oilman Buys
Huge Ranch
WICHITA. Kan. it'PP Million
aire rancher-oilman Williard W.
tJarvcy confirmed Saturday that
he had purchased a two-million
acre ranch in northwestern Ne
vada. C'ot of the Paradise Valley
Hiinch was estimated at $4 mil
lion, including 2O.000 head of Here
lord cattle.
Frank McCloary. former owner
operator of the empire, will re
tire The sale included nchts for
McCleary to remain for the rest
of hi! life at the Stone House
Hunch in Paradise Valley, north
of mnervtucca, Nev.
(liincy. who holds diversified
interests, owns ranches in Okla
noma, Texas. Virginia. Kansas
and Colorado. He run? cattle and
raie wheat.
tie owns a cram elevator here
lhat is one of the larcest in the
world. He also owns Ganey Dr
inp Co., and Builders. Inc.. Wichi
ta, whith owns and operates of-
tue hmMinis here and low cost
housing in arras of South
America.
Monday, January 14, l3
Klamath Falls, Ore.
Scores
Presbyterian 64 Wofford 60
Atlantic Christian 108 Guilford 83
High Point 61 Appalachian 48
Mississippi St. 58 Vanderbilt 55
Erskine 60 Campbell 51
Union (Ky.) 87 G'rgetwoniKy) 85
Uuke 78 Clemson 67
Chattanooga 73 Mercer 53
Savannah St. 73 Allen U. 57
Davidson 112 Jacksonville 76
Lambulh 99 SW Tenn. U. 58
No. Carolina Coll. 84 Va. Union 72
Bethany (W.Va.) 89 John Car'l 79
Howard (Ala) 68 Wm. Carey 60
Kentucky 81 Tulane 72
Rand. Macon 81 Hamp'n-Sydney 78
W. Virginia Tech 90 Glenville 80
Murray St. 73 W. Kentucky St. 70
Bcthune-Cookman 98 Lane 86
Florida St. 77 Miami (Fla.) 74
MIDWEST
St. Louis 72 Drake 68
Butler 75 Wabash 54
Iowa St. 55 Kansas 51
Minnesota 83 Iowa 58
Notre Dame 105 Detroit 70
Michigan St. 75 Wisconsin 68
Illinois 106 Purdue 82
Augsburg 65 St. John's(Minn) 59
Neb. Wesleyan 84 St. Mary's 77
Huntington 102 Livingston 79
Marquette 80 Xavier (Ohio) 57
SW Missouri 102 Mo. Mines 88
Wichita 79 Bradley 60
Concordia (Minn.) 80 M'Alester 64
Minn. (Duluth) 61 Hamline 53
Phillips Oilers 81 DePaul 70
Western Reserve 64 Fenn 54
Cincinnati 67 Tulsa 57
No. Dakota St. 104 Morningside 68
Ohio State 68 Michigan 66
Kansas St. 66 Nebraska 53
Dayton 70 Louisville 65
Omaha 50 Washburn 41
Evansville 67 Indiana St. 56
Capital 74 Marietta 50
Ft. Hays St. (Kan I 83 Emporia 79
Baldwin Wallace 78 Ml. Union 71
E. Illinois 88 Cent. Michigan 71
Akron 90 Muskingum 622
Ohio U. 48 Toledo 47
Miami (O.) 62 Bowling Green 57
SOUTHWEST
Wiley Coll 56 Arkansas A&M 55
No. Texas St. 37 Air Force 36
Hard. S'mons 83 E. New Mex. 71
So. Methodist 71 Texas A&M 68
Tex.W'leyan 83 St.Mary's(Tex) 74
Texas Coll 114 Paul Quinn 81
Brigham Young 80 Arozona 75
W. Texas St. 75 New Mex. St. 64
Texas 78 Texas Tech 58
SW Texas 81 Tex. Lutheran 73
Baylor 61 Texas Christian 60
Midwestern (Tex.) 76 McMurry 6."
SE Okla. 76 Okla. Baptist U. 58
Houston 66 Loyola (La.) 59
Rice 85. Arkansas 70
Ariz. (Tempo) St. 80 Utah 65
Glendale Coll 72 Phoenix Coll 63
High School
Scores
Saturday's Prep Basketball
Scrra 63 Jesuit 44
Wy'east 54 Estacada 36
South Eugene 86 Marshfield 59
Willamette 48 Cottage Grove 4.1
North Eugene 66 Springfield 43
Roseburg 55 North Bend 45
Crater 68 Mcdford 63
Grants Pass 67 Ashland 39
Pendleton 75 Redmond 52
Bend 70 Milton-Freewater 44
Hermiston 62 Baker 51
La Grande 60 The Dalles 41
Ontario 49 Weiser ( Idaho) 41
Meridian (Idaho! 46 Vale 45
Xyssa 58 Parma i Idaho! 52
Star of the Sea 57 Neah Kah-Nie
51
Clatskanie 74 Vernonia 57
Seaside 58 Newport 47
Concordia 58 Corbet! 47
Santiam 42 Stayton 40
St. Francis 63 Harrishurg 58
Elmira 59 Oakridge 42
Pleasant Hill 37 Junction City 36
Creswell 58 Drain 39
McKenzie 65 Central Linn 53
Eagle Point 69 Rogue River 45
Lakeview 54 Illinois Valley 50
Ilenlev 71 Phoenix 54
Coquille 55 Siuslaw 48
Myrtle Point 47 Glide 45
Southern Oregon Frosh 58 Brook
ings 40
Douglas 78 Bandon 65
Burns 76 Melba i Idaho' 27
Pilot Rock 58 Stanfield 44
Enferprb 48 Wallowa 42
Tillamook Catholic 43 Knappa 39
Cascade Locks 48 Wheeler 37
Usea 61 Cohurg 4"
Crow 52 Mohawk 40
Iiwell 60 Monroe 41
Westfir 65 Triangle Lake 60
Elkton 45 Camas Valley 32
Oakland 46 Canvonvillc 27
Canvonville Bible 43 Days Creek
33
Culver 39 Dufur 29
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the ur5r
Ogrwd has been aooomted administratrix
ot tne Estate of Dice Crane, alio known
a Otce Craln. dcese1, by tr Circuit
Court of Kiameth County, Oregon, and
tnut all persons having claims aqaintt
'rt estate art hereby notified to pre
sent same to sad tdministrstn a'
Room 4, 375 Wain Street. Klamath Falls,
O'eoon. together with precer vouchers,
witnm ii month of ma date of t
first publication of this notice, which ts
January mn. 19J
ALPHA CRANE
Administratrix
O NE ILL A MCLAREN
AMorn'VS 'or administratrix
No. 8', Jan. 14, II, 31. Feb 4, 1H3.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hrbv given tnet tnt under,
signed Ms een arnomted adminntrte
o( ffa E"at of Rotert Hone, deceased,
dv tt C"cuit Court of Kiemaw Counfv
CVeooo, and tnt an oar sons havnq
claims agint d eta'e a-a he''
not'' ed o p'fiw i tie same, tpqe'a
w'n O'Opar veuCMn 'O S'd artmir'!'
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In lh Matitr of the Eilatt of CHRIS-
T inf VELDA HAINES, also known at
CHRISTINE V. CHRIST, Deceased.
I hav been ppomiea Aominitirnor oi
the Eilflte of CHRISTINE VELDA
HAINES, tlso known as CHRISTINE V.
CHRIST, deceased. AH persons having
claims againsl said estate art required
to present them with proper vouchers
within six months from the date hereof
lo me at the office of my attorney ar
32 Main Street, Klamath Falls. Oregon.
Dated and first published inn in day
of January, 1963.
GLENN D. R AM IRc
Administrator.
LLOYD A. DOMASCHOF5KY
Attorney at Law
431 Main Street
Klamath Falls, Oregon
No. SB0, Jan. 7, U, 21, .
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
undersigned has 'filed her Final Account
In the matter of tha estate of James
L. Rice, deceased. In tha Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for tha County
of Klamath, and that said Court has set
the 15th dav of February, 1963, at me
hour of 10:00 A.M. in the Circuit Court
room No. i In the Klamath County
Courthouse. Klamath Fails, Oregon, as
the time and place of hearing thereon.
All persons having objections thereto
must appear at said time or file written
oblections thereto on or before said time
and date.
-s Phyllis A. Glass
Administratrix of the estate of
James L. Rice, Deceased.
No. IK, Jan. 1, 14, 21, 28, 1963.
PUBLIC NOTICE
In the matter of a zoning pattern for
portion of Klamath county.
Nonce is hereby given that at tne nour
or 7:30 P.M. on tht 23rd day ot January,
1963, in the Public Meeting Room of the
Kiamatn county court House in Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, Ihe Planning Commls
sion of said County will hold a public
hearing on the adoption ot a zoning pat'
tern, as provided in OR5 215.104, for the
area within Klamath County, Oregon,
designated and described as follows:
Beginning at tht section corner com
mon to sections 15, 16, 21, and 22, T,
39 5., R. 9 E.i W.M., thence easterly
along the northerly section tint of sec
tions 22, 23. and 24, T. 39 5.. R. I E.,
W.M.. and sections 19. 20, 21, 22, 23, and
24, T. 39 s., R. 9 E., W.M., and sections
19 and 20, T. 39 S., R. 10 E-, W.M.,
to the section corner common to sections;
16, 17, 20. and 21, T. 39 S.. R.
E-, W.M., thence southerly along the
easterly section line of said section 20
to the intersection of said section line
and tht thread of Lost River, thenca In'
a southwesterly direction along the thread
ot said stream to the Intersection of saidl
thread with the northerly section line of
section 7, T. 40 S-, R. 10 E., W.M.,
thence southerly, parallel to the westerly
section Una of said section to the inter
section with the east-west center V sec
tion line of section 7, T. 40 S., R. 10 E-,
W.M., thence westerly on tht center V
section tine of section 7, T. 40 S., R.
id b., W.M., and sections 12, 11, id,
9, 8, and 7, T. 40 S.. R. 9 E., W.M.,
and sections 12, 11, and 10, T. 40 S.J
R. 8 E-, W.M., to the V section corner
common to sections 10 and 9, T. 40 S.,
R. I E., W.M., thence northerly along
the westerly section line of sections 10
and 3, T. 40 S . R. 8 E., W.M., and
sections 34. 27, and 22, T. 39 S., R. S,
E., W.M., to the point of beginning. I
All persons desiring to be heard In
regard to tha adoption of said zoning
pattern art invited to attend said hear;
Ing.
Dona at the direction of the Klamath
County Planning Commission; dated this
I5th day of December, 1962.
Robert Norrls, Chairman, Klam
ath Conty Planning Commission
Jim Kerns, Jr., Vice-Chairman
Murdo Morrison, Member
Roy Gooding, Member
Robert H, Beach, Member
W. B. Bingham, Member
Clyde Williams, Member
No. 853, Dec. 31, Jan. 7, 14, 21.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given, that the under
signed Charles E. Riley has been ap
pointed administrator with the will an
nexed at tht estate ot Charles r. RHey,
deceased, by the Circuit court of the
state of Oregon for Klamath County,
Oreqon and has qualified.
Any and all persons having a Claim or
claims against said esate art hereby
notified to present the same duly veri
fied as required by law to the under
signed administrator with tha will an
nexed at Ihe office of A. W. Scheupp,
105 WHiits Bldg., Klamath Falls, within
six months from the data of the first
publication of this nolle which datt is
Jan. 7, 1963.
Charles B. RHey
Administrator with tht will an
nexed A. W. Schaupp
Attorney for administrator.
No. 881, Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1962.
NO. 62-167 PROBATE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In the Matter of tha Estate of ROSA
HOEFLER, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that I have
been appointed Executor ot tht Estate
ot Rosa Hoe tier, deceased, aii persons
are required to present them to me.
with proper vouchers, at the office ot
Ganona & Ganong, First Federal Build
ing, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six
months from December 31, 1967, which
is the datt of first publication of
this notice.
Richard Hoefler,
Executor
Ganortg & Ganong
Attorneys for Executor
Legal No. 169, Dec. 31, Jan. 7, 14, 21
NO. 62-16 PROBATF
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
tn tha Matter of tht Estate of STAN
LEY O. MITCHELL. Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that I have
been appointed administrator of tnt Es
tate of Stanley O. Mitchell, Deceased
ah persons having claims against said
estate are required to present them to
me, with proper vouchers, at the oftice
of Ganong & Ganong, First Federal
Buitdinq, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within
six months from December 31 , 1967.
which Is the datt of first publication
of this nodct.
Wm. Ganong,
Administrator
Ganong & Ganong
Attorneys for Administrator
Legal No. 870, Dec. 31, Jan. 7, 14, 21,
NOTICE OF SALE
In tht Circuit Court of tht State of
Oregon for Klamath County. Georqe
Morasch and Adeline Morach, husband
and wife. Plaintiffs, vs. Anthony John
Schukis and Ruth N. Schukis, husband
and wife, their heirs, successors and as
signs; and any persons In possession of
the property described n the Complaint
herein under the named Defendants, It
any, Defendants. Case No. 62-313-Eg
By virtue of an Execution, Amended
Judgment Order, Decree and Order of
aie Issued out of the above entitled
Court in tht above entitled cause, to me
directed and dated tnt 2 day of Janu
ary. 1963, nunc p'0 tunc December 3,
1967. upon an Amended Judgment and
Decree rendered and entered In sard
Court en the 7 dav ot January, 1963.
nunc pro tunc December 3, 192, in tavor
ot the Plaintiffs Georqt Morasch and
Adeline Morasch, husband and wife, and
aqainst Defendants Anthony John Schu
kti and Ruth N. Schukis, husband and
wife, and their heirs, successors and as
signs, for tht Sum Of I'.Hl 54 together
n interest on said sum at the rntt
5 per cent per annum trom the ISth
dav of August, 197, plus IA4J 00 attorney's
tees, plus ptamtiffs costs herein of isi as.
and the costs of and uoon this Writ of
Eecution, commanding me to make sate
o the following described real property
and to foreclose the fo'eqoing liens S'tu-
nted in the County of Klamath, State of
Oregon, to-wit:
Lots 17, 13, 14. 15. Block id SUE NA
VISTA ADDITION to the City at Klamath
FaJl. Klamath County. Oreqon.
Now, thfrP(0re, by virtue of said Ee
CUtion. Amenrtffl Judqmtnt Order, De
ere and Order of Sale, and in compli
ant with th commands of said Writ,
I will, on Monday, th 11 day of Feb
ruary. 163, at 10 O'clock, am, at the
front door of tht Klamath County Court
hpv. K lamafn County, Oreqon. sen at
Pubi'C auc'on fsubiec t to rjmoto
'o t" hiqet b'fkier for cah m hand,
all the right, t-'lt and In-erent Which
tht within named or mentioned defend
ants and each and an ot them in te
afovt entitled su'f ad n and to ta
above 0er'bd p-ocry or any
'hereof, to satisfy ta d E ecul-on. Amend
ed Judgment 0'dr ani Dcee. iri.
est. end accruiq cc's. acco-d'a
to sad Amnqed Judgment Ordr t-a
Deere
Pad d day 0 January
Fiff Dub'Cf'On. January 7, IHJ
Last PuDca'on January , IV)
J V B8MTTCN. SMtRlp
Mmh CfVty, O'eqfn
y f. Bhn, Oert-'y
No. 8. Jt". 7. U. Jl. :i
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS " '
i. th. Matter af the Eititl Of lervl '
Butler David, Deceased.
I have been appointed Administrator
of tha Estate of Beryl Butler David,
Deceased. All persons having claims
against said estate art required to pre
sent mem wnn proper vuuinv'i
six months Irom the data hereof to me
at the oftice of my attorney al 43 Main
Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
OAlma and first published this h day
of January, 1963.
OLE Nn U. KHW InCL
ArtminUtratnr
I I ftvn A DOMASCHOFSKY
Attorney at Law
432 Main 5ireei
Klamath Falls. Oregon
No. V9, Jan. 7, 14. 21. 21-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby fllven that the under
signed has been appointed administratrix
of the Estate of Wallace Beal, deceased,
by the Circuit Court of Klamath County.
Oregon, and that all persons having
claims against said estate art hereby
notified to present the same to said ad
ministratrix at Ihe offfce of the under,
signed. Room 4, 325 Main Street, Klam
ath Falls. Oregon, together with proper'
vouchers, within six months of the data'
of tha first publication of this notice,,
which Is December 24, 1962.
VERA L. CHASE
Administratrix
O'NEILL McLAREN
Attorneys for administratrix
No. 864 Dec. 34, 31, Jan. 7, 14.
PUBLIC NOTICE
In tha matter of a zoning pattern tor
portion of Klamath County. .
Notlca Is hereby given that at tht hour
of 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 16th day of
January, 1963, In tha Public Matting
Room of the Klamath County Court House
In Klamath Falls, Oregon, the Planning
Commission of said County will hold a
public hearing on tht adoption of a zon
ing pattern, as provided in ORS 215.104,
for the area within Klamath County, Ore
gon, designated and described as follows:
Beginning at the point of Intersection of
tha westerly section Una of section 3,
T. 39 S., R. 9 E-, Willamette Meridian,
and tht centerllne of State Highway, Ore
gon 66 (South Sixth Street), thenct fol
lowing the centerllne of Oregon 66 in a
southeasterly direction to tht intersec
tion of said centerllne and the north
south center V section lint of section 16,
T. 39 S., R. 10 E-, W.M., thence south
erly along the center V section Una of
said section to the section corner com
mon to sections 16 and 21, T. 39 S., R- 10
E., W.M., thence westerly along tht south
erly section Una of sections 16, 17, and
18, T. 39 S., R. 10 E., W.M., and sections
13, 14, and 15, T. 39 S-. R. 9 E.,
W.M., to the section corner common to
sections 15. 16. 21, and 22, T. 39 S , R.
9 E., W.M., thence, In T. 39 S., R. 9 E.,
W.M., northerly along the westerly sec
tion line of sections 15, io, ana j to me
point of beginning.
All persons desiring to db neara in
regard to the adoption of said zoning pal
tern are invited to attend said hearing.
Done at the direction of the Klamath
County Planning Commission; dated this
18th day of December, 1962.
Robert Norris, Chairman, Klam
ath County Planning Commission
Jim Kerns. Jr., Vice-Chairman
Murdo Morrison, Member
Roy Gooding, Member
Robert H. Beach, Member
W. B, Bingham, Member
Clvdt Williams, Mtmber
No. 152, Dec. 24, 31, Jan. 7, 14.
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