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HKRALD AVD NEWS, Klamath Falb. Orf.
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SKI BOOSTERS Brooke Ann Weber, left, end Andy
Weber, center, both Modoc skiers, sell the first ticket
to the Modoc Ski Club's fund raising ski film to Alturas
Mayor Douglas Graham. It will be shown Jan. 17.
Modoc Ski Club Plans
Snow Movie
ALTURAS No snow and balmy
uealher have brought the skiers
' of Modoc County lo a slale of
' halt and along with it no money
In order to remedy this finan
cial problem, Ihe Modoc Ski Club
is bringing skiing to Alturas via
the cinema Thursday evening,
Jan. 17. .
The ski movie, filmed by Dr.
Frank Howard, will feature an
hour and a half of spectacular
color skiing by Ihe world's best.
The Court
KLAMATH PALLS
MUNICIPAL COURT
Albert. Gulhrle, drunk, $25 or five or
10 day..
-Curl Jackson, drunk, MS lor ft) t.
- , Tlyod Morgan, drunk, S?5 forfeit.
Ltonard Moort, drunk, $25 forfeit.
Coleen Crume, drunk and disorderly
conduct, 1135 forfeit; tra'lle warrants, SI2
tcrle.t, SSS forfeit.
Bill Johnson, vagrancy 1100 and 30
days.
Raymond Panther boot, vagrancy, $100
and 30 days.
James Andrew McNaughton, drunk, SIS
or live or ID day
William Flwm Ktlley, drunk, $?S or
live nr 10 days.
Jeltla Jean Helm, drunk. $2 forfeit.
Raymond M Jackson, drunk, 17 forfeit.
Fred S. Merrill, drunk. Mi forfeit.
Gerald E. Tlchennr, drunk, 121 forfeit
William Lincoln Nome, vagrancy, 1100
and 30 days
Paul Rorjer Hawk, disorderly conduct
warrant, 1100 forfeit
-f larenre Procter Ward, disorderly con
duct, MS forfeit.
Marlon Nelson, drunk, $23 forfeit.
Wilbur E gasman Jr., drunk, $2) forfeit.
Fmmetf Ford Sr., disorderly conducl
jinn rortfir.
Madeton Fteober, drunk, $25 forfeit.
Richard Lee Alien, drunk, $25 or live
or 10 days.
Michael L. Schoen, drunk, $25 or five
or 10 dayi.
Myra Dicks, drunk, 125 forfeit
Marvin 1 upper, drunk, $25 or five or 10
' day
Fred S- Mc Bride, drunk,
12 J
five
10
10 davt
neatly John, drunk, 125 or five
flav1
Oscar
Booher. drunk driving, iJOO and
X davt
Michael Joseph Murphy, drunk, $25 or I
five or 10 day. j
E mail Svtvesler Pelaney, drunk, 125 i
Of five nr 10 dayi. I
George Dewey Prultt, drunk, 125 On
five or 10 rtayv 1
Eugene Mack Jones, drunk, 17! or live
Or 10 days
Carl Hursel Rhodes, vaqranry, tllX)
and TO days
Nma Smith, disorderly conduct, $50 or
10 dayi,
TRAFFIC COURT
Wiiham Harold Anklln, defective tail
lrjhis. 1' VI ntert
frank Russell Charles, VRR 1 in 75.
ttn fn'fvit
Norman 4 Chase. Overtime parking
warrant, no foMei
-Vaiide Wae Claris, no operator II-
rn, 17 so nrf(it, detective tail lights.
I' so suspended
Larry fins Cnno'1l, enesslve noise,
e'aui. 1' SO trvlfit, exessive nmse.
ti'rs. 17 W forfeit
r he is Nelson Oalby, ran stop sign,
lift fnrtnt
Paul Fnoene Dayhntf, Overtima park
l"0 warrant. 111 fotteit
Clyde T England. Overtime parking
warrant, 115 for tr if
Ross Wayne f-rye, eress've none, lire,
) 0 suspended
Helena kpnaqa Golden, no operator's
Ke-i.f 17 ''0 torffit
Rnrrt Garev Himelfight, Improper
passing. 10 iprtei
Harold Rune Houtk. d'soneved tratlic
..gal. Sift lo'teil
(-rank Jenkins, disobeyed trafle signal,
-VIS tnHe.t
Ke 'h le'Oy Kaler, following too dost'
l. HO 1nrtf,i
f 'eeman Kei'ey. disobeyed I'np ilgn,
I'fl Ip-lf.l
Norman Allred Linton, ovt'lime patk
l"0 warrant IN fo'tfit
Michael WIH'am Murray driving wrong
ssay on one
Gilbert Nietn. dnving without head
l jt.ts, l 0 tOrlf,!
tnn I ee Owen, only no hart light
J so forte. I.
Mike I Pat'on. eiceia noise t
hanst. dumtised
Franrli H Ramsey, overtime parking
Warrant. l?ft lorlnl
I uer I erov R-qg-ns rt'ivmg wrong
I'rte ot st'fct. HO tortnt
Jamai tdward Sharp. VfR T In W.
ln't.t
Charles Grant ,m
$.' SO lf.it
Raymond Joseph i'
ifh.
ligMi
ran stin
I'D tnrif.i
J L-n-e Carol Van rVsen. d'tnbeyed 1-a'
I f sigal. $'0 to'te.i
Meve M''ew W'ker. etrestive no-s
pia-jtf. It SO fnrtnt
Ruhv 'Aa'd. Overtime parking warrant
i i.'e
A 1 Wiley. Overtime parking 4r'an!
ei J
V'v n Tupptr, drunk.
Ifi rtnv
Rvtenffc Raimel
I: uof ne R , Jnne'
d-iiik. JK torte.t
duck. MS nr live
Or tfl dav
I erny tone, drunk
t-red Rvan Hood, r
ir 1H (fay
IH Or live
ft' If day
Wdliam KefVy, rtrunh. W or liva nr
10 fit
Joa Antomn Lnper, drunk, tr' frvli!
Knrlton Verrif ,lr . drynh . MS fnr fif
maid Ray MfOamel. drunk. Wt O'
t
" rli
Pre Binrjie. rt'itnk. MS forfeit
Bniand R Vi Oamei. d'U"k.
f.. nr )fl d
Lee Aden, drunk. $1S or five
Ned OfH.qMy, drunk. ?
five or 10
Oonu'd ( lryd SftOfictun. d'VO'derly (ftfi
"trMitjin Mm1
l r f.0 tn'ie
id, flun'derly ten
'fh't DaKat funimingt, drunk.
MS
i
eld Lewi !LfMprnrn, d'unk, US for
f 'audint Van R
fe.t
k. drunk, ; fnr
neatly John, drunk, ?i or iV or
ayi.
Wfdnriday, January 18, 1963
ii
On Thursday
The movie will be shown at Ihe
Alturas Elementary School and
will slart at 8 p.m. Price for this
will be 50 cents per person.
A pre-licket sale began Monday
by students of Ihe high school and
elementary school.
At present Ihe club has lo raise
enough money to meet the 100
insurance bill required by law be
fore Ihe hill can be opened, the
gas bill, and Ihe $50 forest service
permit.
Records
KLAMATH COUNTY
DISTRICT COURT
TRAFFIC
Ouoe Waferi, violated basic rule,
guilty plea, ISO lint paid.
Letter Jefferson Tecumseh Jr., failed
to drive right tide of highway, guilty plea,
110 tint paid.
Elmer Det Hollibaugh, Improper tall
Hght, guilty pita, 15 lint paid.
D. Smith, no operator'! I 1 1 1 n 1 1,
guilty plea, $5 lint paid
Robert Casey Harrington, nn vehicle li
cense (expired), guilty pita, 120 tine paid
Clarence teii Mason, violated banc
rule, guilty plea, 170 line paid
George William Reagan, violated baste
rule, guilty ptea, 115 fine paid.
Franklin LeRoy Paulsen, disobeyed Hop
sign, guilty plea, $10 fine paid.
Gregory Leo Judd Sr., violated basic
rule, guilty plea, $15 tine paid
John Julius Borcher, disobeyed slop
sign, guilty plea, $10 fine paid.
Frank Lee Palmer, Improper pasting,
guilty plea. $20 fine paid.
Charles Henri StoH, Improper passing.
guilty plea, $15 line paid
James Lester Welsh, violated bt
rule, $15 bad applied as fine.
Maniey Marvin Mills, disobeyed stop
sign, 110 ball applied as tine
Madeline Anronit Jimener, no venicie
license (expired), guilty plea, 110 fine
paid.
Santino Giuseppe Marllnl, failed to drive
ighl side of highway, guilty plea. $10 line
paid.
Kenneth Eudaiiy. no signal device,
guilty plra, $ SO fine) paid.
Glenn Thomas Co, failure to yield
rlghl of way, guilty plea, 110 fine paid
Charles Sam Hope. Improper headlights.
found guilty, $7 50 tin paid
Lyle Watson Coppedqe. disobeyed stop
sign, guilty plea. $10 fine paid.
Henry O Snlte, railed to yield right
of way (intersection), guilty plea, $10
me paid
Harry Drew Savage, disobeyed traffic
signal, guilty plea, $10 fine paid i
Jackie Lee Clark, violated basic rule.
plea of guilty, $15 tint paid
Paul George Rruhn, failed to dim head
ights. plea of guilty, $10 line paid.
Raymond Isaac Brown, violated basic
rule, plea of guilty, 175 line paid
wiimer Fdwm McKune, no safety chain,
plea ol guilty, V Vt (me paid
LH(iy stick, taned to display
reg wt . guilty plea. $5 tine paid
Darrell Ray Schnnnnver, violated basic!
l. guilty plea. $25 tine paid
Don tdward Lampson disobeyed slop
gn. guilty plea, $15 ttne paid
John Harvey Norlhcralt. truck sped
ing. guilty plea. $10 fma paid
Donald Leverne Shaw, no Oregon op
erator's license, guilty plea. $s tint paid
Rev Chapman, excessive noise.
guilty plea. $15 tme paid
Robert tdward Miller truck speeding
guilty plea, $10 fine paid
Billy Don Hibnnn. no l ignis. gu'i'V
plea. $' 50 Una paid
f lisha Brulon 5leweM, failed to yield
Ight ot way, guilty pica, HO tme paid
William Fdwm Bradley, violated basic
ule. guilty plea. HO fine paid
Charles August Clements, disobeyed
stop sign, guilty pica. 170 line paid
Rarhel Valentino lupper. no operator s
Kense (einired), dismissed pursuant In
ORS 2 300 (71.
Carol Jean Holladay. disobeyed tralin
Signal, trial without ury, lound not guilty
John Clifford Martin, driving while driv
ing privileges suspended, dismissed on
motion ot disfrirt altornty Error In all
galmni ol where crime occurred
MliOtMIANORl
ay Gregory, assault ad battery, not
guilty plea. u'v trial set lor Feb it
FELONIES
A'lin lee Rrh burglary in a rtAl'mq
indicted by grand ury prior lo date let
lor pieliminary hearing v
ter Junifi Ruber, aka Jim ftufcpr
tigive tnmpiainl Dumped tor want
ot proe tijion
lohn One vhne tme name t im
"Own, larcfny. dumped nn nnt(n ot
ttrtft a'ttvofy, tar ba hn rvrpverprl
Rnval Jnrte aulf with a 0-roryj
eitpori preliminary he ring Melrl lc
Hfr to Q'n,1 ury A n(rer
rtf n noo if. tio fi
AMin I aa B.(h Nerj'v a dwelling
r,gnert Prnrninry hearing ,i tn,
in tt Htt let in tie emotmt m u w
Robert l enn rtxxttorl. bmgi- y not
a d-elii"g )twm irHinm, pieiimma'y
hefirQ iet tpr Jn U
Pavid lee Sloan exatiit w a dn
gerrm weapon, preliminary hennnrj i
t'cient evtrieme In toia in ene' charge
Held tnr I. raid Jury
'eder(k Iryn F gger fi rjitue f'pm
limine lon uppnrt. eilraditon hearing
vet tnr Feb. I. Undertaking el ha. I ( op
approved
Hill Renamed
Chief Of PUC
SM.KM il l'l' - .lonrl C llill
h.s roaimlr(l conimiwmnrr ol
Ihe Orpeon fuliiir liiliiu-j
ComniiMnn. Ihr ciprnor nflicp
anrnim-rd tinlay
Iliil s now ti'tm rpnr .l,m J'l
17.
Also flnnmiiKvrl lii1.iv uji ilip
.ippninlmrnl nl Ii,iy Mvmk .r .
Salrm. to (hp hnsni,i lucnsp H
viwiry rcmnsf!. Hp aurrpprN Dr.
lamp H Mrart of roitl.md hc
ipmcnprl.
BASIN
MAI.IN
MR. AND AIRS. ROBERT
PITTS arc the parents of a Rirl
born Jan. 7, named Karla Dru
MR. AND MRS. BILL SAL'N
I) ICRS have relumed alter spend
inR some time in Los Angeles
with her sister and family, Ihe
Eli Tuckers. They also attended
the Mose Parade in Pasadena and
visited Saunders' sister, Dot De
cious, Chico, en route home.
RKV. AND MRS. WILLIAM
IIODOK and family spent sever-
I days last week in Oakland to
attend the funeral of his mother,
Mrs. Gussie Garner.
MR. AND MRS. PRKSTON Mr-
CURDY and family left this weeh
for Shalter, Calif., where they will
make their home. Mr. and Mrs
Kddie VrAulilfe and family are
moving to Ihe home vacated by
the MucCurdy family.
SUMMER LAKE
MRS. HKLEN ZAMARA of Al
buquerque is visiting her daugh
ler, Mis. Robert Penington, and
family for an indefinite time. She
arrived here Dec. 30, when the
Peningtons dro've to Alturas to
meet her.
BOYD CLAGGET of the Game
Commission headquarters report
ed lfi.8 inches of precipitation for
19H2.
RAY GIBSON has been hos
pitalized at SI. Charles Memorial
Hospital, Rend, since Jan. 3, when
he and Mrs. Gibson were in an
auto accident, north of Silver
Lake, en route to Bend. After
a day or two in the hospital, Mrs.
Gibson returned home. Van With
ers is helping with chores.
GUY FOSTER returned home
Wednesday from St. Charles Hos
pital and is convalescing after be
ing ill with pneumonia.
EVA AS1ICRAFT and Teressa
Foster were in Paisley Thursday
evening In attend the monthly
dinner and curriculum meeting of
Lake County rural teachers. New
textbooks were distributed among
Ihe teachers In be examined be
fore the next meeting.
MR. AND MRS. S. D. HARRIS
were away last weekend visiting
their daughters, Mrs. John Loos
ley, at Rosehurg, and Mrs. I.or
rainc Howard, C'orvallis.
TERRY ANN AND JANICE
FOSTER and Dan Thompson
stayed overnight Friday with
Dan's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
John Paudois. in Medford, when
they accompanied the Paisley
High School baseketball squad to
Untie Falls for two games. Scott
LaFranchi, Paisley, also stayed
with the Paudoises.
BONANZA
IM LANK, president of Bonan
za Farm Bureau, announces thnl
lite monthly meeting Jan. 16. R
p.m., win he hold in the Bonanza
Lihi ary instead of Bonanza
School as previously announced.
The main speaker will be from
Ihe Inter - Community Hospital
Board. Kvcryone is 'nvited to at-
lend.
MRS. I'AliltlK U)VKl.AI)Y re
eived word of the death on .Ian.
of her brother-in-law , Tom
Iivelady. 74. at Kunme. Services
were held there .Inn. 9. Me lived
most of his life in Klamath Coun
iv and is survived by his wife.
Nevada, and several nieces and
nephews. Mrs. Ted Carries, a
niece from Klamath Kails, at
tended the services.
MltS. Al HKIIT (HITAi SCOTT
Scouts Hold
3-Day Camp
I.AKKVIKW - A throe - day
i-amporpp on survival IrAimni:
as held by W Roy Scouts and
loaders at Rox Spring from
lei 27 lo Iee 2fl It was held
under the leadership ot Clyde
Peacock, U-ike District campinp
.ictivities chaiiman. and Dan
Hitchcock, the new field execu
tive (ur the district.
Tie scouts were ori;anied into;
patrols and a small tent city
erected Aclmlics included mak
mi; a coniluilalile bed. lire build-
mi. ciikinc and orc.ui nation and
m.onlen.inie ol a cood campsitr
Troops and member who look
part were Troop 9S, Ronald Har
lan. David and Krnest Kosler.
.lohn Simpson, .loo Hampton. liny
l-aiiKSiilh. D.up Wallace and .ler
iy Wetrl
Troop 75, Kinie Kelsch. Richard
and Kvprt McDonald. Richard
lloodiiniich, Kenneth Gallmvay
I'aul lluhl. Ronald Yonns and
liohtue (iicse
I n op I.V Kent Rini;ton. Ron
me Raneit. Ire Tiacy. Robeit
and R.nmond linecer. I.vlp Cory.
Mike Hopkin and Holland Hop
kins. Troop 12. John Cocar. Kddie
IeWilt. Sterling Harris. Willie
Decker, Frank Smith, Rilhp Hau
ten. Casey H.mten. dim Haucrn
and Warrpn Haucen, dim Rlair.
Douulas Tatro, liouRlas Clause.
Keith Castel. R'ikey Klliolt, S!e
phen Klirwrr and lon Clause
BRIEFS
was a contestant on "Queen for
a Day" in HollyVnod on Jan. 3
when she was visiting relatives in
Southern California.
MRS. CHARLES STEBER and
daughter, Mary Anne, have re
turned home from Klamath Val
iey Hospital where Mary Anne
was born Jan. 9.
VIRGINIA KENT will entertain
the Guild of St. Barnabas Episco
pal Church at the Parish Hall at
I p.m. Jan. 24. Anyone interested
is invited to attend.
MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE
HORTON of Poe Valley left Jan
8 for Arizona to spend a month.
MRS. GEORGE WU entertained
Mrs. Bill Burnett. Mrs. Lester
lcavitt, and Mrs. Alfred Wu with
a luncheon in Klamath Falls on
Jan. 10.
TOM KYKKELO of Vancouver,
B.C., was a recent visitor at Ihe
home of Agnar Jordangcr and his
aunt, Mrs. Inga Duscnbcry. Tom
and Agnar went to school together
in Norway and Tom was on his
way home from a trip lo Mexico
City.
MR. AND MRS. W. P. LAN
DON and family have moved
from Langell Valley to Klamath
Falls to make their home.
MRS. LLOYD GIFT and Mr
and Mrs. Martin Gift left Jan. 13
tor a few days in San Francisco.
MRS. CHARLOTTE FITZHUGH
has returned from a two-month
visit in Logan, Kan., with her 90-
year-old mother and other rela
tives. Her sister, Mrs. Nettie Da
vis, will stay for a few months
longer.
MR. AND MILS. MAURICE
WKSTCOTT spent a few days in
San Francisco and Sacramento
with relatives and friends. Their
daughter, Miki, accompanied
them as far as Sacramento.
SUSAN WILLIAMS and Marcee
Thomas, both students at South
rn Orcfion College, were home
for the weekend.
MRS. BILL IIOL'SF; and chil
dren are home after a few days
in Sacramento with relatives and
friends.
MR. AND MRS. DF.K CIIAND-
LKR of Lakeview visited on Mon
day with Mr. and Mrs. Les l.ea-
vitt. They were taking their
daughter, Gloria, lo Klamath
Falls to lake the bus to school
a t Sa lem . They a re former
Langell Valley residents.
MR. AND MRS. JOHN BRYN-
GLKSOV and children and Mr.
and Mrs. Boh Adams and chil
dren of Rupert, Idaho, were re
cent visitors at the home of their
mother, Mrs. Kvea Adams.
Fire Fought
Three Hours
Two fires which hioke out with
in a period of 30 minutes in dif
ferent parts of the suburban area
kept firemen from five local fire
stations at their equipment from
two to three hours lat ninht, the
County Kire Department reptirted
Tuesday.
Al fi ."tl p m . flames in a main-
lenance buildinp at Richardson's
Mill on Spring Lake Hoad brought
crews from the Klamath Countv
and Kmysley Field ire depart
menls. Firemen battled the blae
for three hotirs which destroyed
the structure containing tools.
pare parts, and emiipmrnt.
There were no injuries and the
ause of the fire has yet to be
determined.
While firemen were fighting the
blae. another fire started about
IS p m. in a one-stoi v dwelling
occupied hy Kugene Linkenhach
nn .loe Wright Hoad. Crews from
Ihe Suburban. Stewart-Lenox and
OTI fire departments arrived mo
ments later and battled Ihe
I lames for almost two hours be
fore extinguishing them about
P m
Meanwhile, firemen were con
ducting mopping up operations at
Richardson's Mill and finally put
out the fire at appi oximalely 10
p m.
Firemen were unable lo evli
mate the amount of damage
caused by the flies The (ue at
the bouse on Joe Wright Road
was believed to hae started m
the vicinity of the chimney Own
er of the dwelling was William
(irav.
Paper Orders
Cut In Wages
NKW VOHK PI -The V
York IMiIy t h.u onfrird
2ft per 4-fiU nit in thr Ml.inr ol
its cmpUncs who bit Mill wnrk:nc
dunnc llx print rr-i" Mukr
In a tntrr. Puhlnhrr K. M
Klnn told thr rmpWnn the ml
vsas nTs.ly "lo rofimf n nn
btMraHf nrrhf 1 pvn to cort
rrr . iTMHircc lot irMimption
of publication."
LEGAL NOTICE
EQU TV NO. M7
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
MILIA BELLE MATTINEN. Plaintiff,
i. HENRY O. MATTINEN. Defendant,
3: HENRY O MATTINEN, Defendant
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, you are hereby reoulred to
appear and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above-entitled suit for
atvorca on or before the 11th day
February, 1fl63. and II you tail lo so
Dovrir mna answer, for want thereof,
plaintiff will apply to the Court lor the
relief prayed lor In her complaint tiled
herein, to-wit: for a decree of absolute
divorce ol and Irom you on the around s
cruel and inhuman treatment, t o
custody of Janice Marlen Matlinen and
Teresa Ann Mattlnen, lor child support
n tne amount of $100 00 per month during
the minority of said children and for at
torney fees in the amount of 17 SO .00.
This summons Is served uoon you by
puoiicanon pursuant to an order of the
Honorapie uonaio a. W. Piper, Judge fit
me aDove-emmed court, said order be
ma dated tne Htn day ol January, 196,
and by publication hereof for a period
ot tour consecutive and successive weeks.
The date of the first publication is Janu
ary la, 1963. and the date of the last
publication is February 13, 1963.
SMITH AND CARD
Attorneys lor Plaintiff
S38 Main Street
Klamath Falls, Oreoon
No. 191, Jan. 16, 23. 30, Feb. 1, 13. 1963.
NO. MM PPOBATF
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
i the Matter of the Estate of
HERBERT E. HAUGER, who was also
known as H. E. HAUGER, Deceased:
Notice is hereby given that I have
been appointed Executor ot the Estate of
Herbert E. Hauger, who was also known
H. E. Hauger, deceased. All persons
having claims against said estate are
urea to present them to me. witn
proper vouchers, at the office of Ga
nong & Ganong, First Federal Building,
Klamath Falls, Oregon, within si months
from December 26. 1962, which Is the
date of first publication ot thii notice.
wm. Ganong, Executor
'Ganong & Ganong
Attorneys for Executor i
NO. S67, Dec. 26, Jan. 2, f. 16, 1963. .
NOTICE TO MINING CLAIMANTS
Published pursuant to section 5 ot the
Act Ol JUIV 73. IT5S (69 Stat. 3671.
t o whomever it may concern : PRO
CEEDING NO. FS 6J-70 (Oreoon 011331 1,
Notice Is hereby given in pursuance
of a proper request for publication here
tofore filed In accordance with section S
of the Act of July 13, 1?5S (69 Stat. 367,
and the regulation thereunder (43 CFR
185,123-185.127).
1. That on February i?, 1962, the Chief.
forest service. Department of Agricul
ture, whose address Is Washington 25.
. c, filed tn the Land Office of the
ureau of Land Management, Depart-,
ment of the Interior, at 710 N. E. Holla-
day, Portland 12, Oregon, a request for
publication of notice to all mineral loca
tors or any person claiming under them
involving a mining claim or cia
caled on lands owned by the United
States and under the jurisdiction of the
forest Service In the County of Klemalh.
Stale of Oregon, described as follows, to
wit :
Oregon 012331 (FS 62-20), the Sugar
Pine Area, 6-5W-70-1. Winema and Fre
mont National Forests, Klamalh County,
uregon.
Willamette Meridian. Oregon
T. 34 S., R. 11 Er Sec. 31; SE'4 Sec. 33,
SW" Sec. 34; SE' Sec. 35; Sec. 36
T. 25 S., R. f E: Sees. 24 to 27 Incl.;
Sees. 33 to 36 Incl. T. 35 S., R. 10 E:
Sees. 13 to 36 Incl. T. 25 S., R. 11 E:
Sees. 1, 2; W' j, SE' j Sec. 3; Sees. '
to IS incl.; Sees. 18 to 35 incl. T. 71
S., R. 9 E: Sees. 1 to 5 Incl ;. Sees.
7 to 36 incl. T. 26 S, R. 10 E: Sees.
1 to 15 incl.; Sees. 17 to 36 Incl. T. 36 S .
R. 11 E: Sees. 1 to 15 Incl.; Sees. 17 to
33 incl.; Sees. 35, 36. T. 37 , R. 9 E:
Sees. 1 to 15 Incl.; Sees. 17 to 36 Incl.
37 S, R. )0 E: Sees. 1 to 36 incl.
T. 37 $., R. 11 E: Sec. 1; Sees. 4 to
14 incl.; Sees. 17 to 23 Incl ; Sees
to 35 Incl. T. 38 S - R. 9 E: Sees. 1 to 36
incl. T. 21 S, R. 10 E" Sees. I to 36 incl.
T. 28 5 . R. II E: Sees. 3 to 6 incl.;
Sees. 8. 9, 10, 14. 15. 17, 18; Sees. 70
to 31 Incl.; Sees. 34, 35. T. 39 S , R. 9 E
Sees. 1 to 6 Incl. T. 39 $.. R. 10 E : Sees.
1 to 4 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 u"'
patented mining claim located prior to
July 33, 1955, any right, title, er Inter
est In the vegetative surface resources
and other surface resources, under such
mining claim, contrary lo or in confiic
wilh the limitations or restrictions sped
tied In section 4 of said act, as to the
above-described lands or any part there-
shall tail to file in the Land Office
the Bureau of Land Manaaement at
710 N. E. Holladay, Portland 12. Oreoon,
and within 150 days from the below-
stated date of first publication of this
Notice, verified statement which shall
set forth as lo such mining claims:
(H in date of location;
(I) The book and page of recordation
of the notice or certilieate of location;
(3) The section or sections of the pub
lic land surveys which embrace such
mining claim; or If such lands are ur.
surveyed either the 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
coupes and distances lo an approved
United States mineral monument;
(41 Whether such claimant Is a loca
tor or purchaser under such location ;
and
(!) The name and address of such
rlaimanl and names and addresses so,
far as known to the claimant of any
olher person or persons claiming any
Interest or Interests fn or under such un-i
patented mining claim: such failure shall
be conclusively deemed d) to constitute
a waiver and relinquishment by sun
mining claimant of any right, title, or
mlerest under sweh mining claim con
trary to or in conflict with the limitation
nr restrictions pecitd tn section 4 of
the Act of July 3J. 19)J (6 Stat. 3671,
to unpatented claims located alter
date, and (10 to constitute a consent hy
Mich mining claimant thai such unpatent
ed mining claim shall be subieet lo
aia limitations and restrictions, and
fid) to preclude thereafter, prior to is
suance ol patent, any assertinn by such
mining claimant of any right or litle
to or interest in or under such mininq
claim contrary to nr in conflict with said
limitations or restrictions Section 4 pro
vides, generally, that unpatented mining
cia.ms locatwl aftr July ?j, mi sha
not be used tor purposes other than
propec ling, mining. or or etc
operations, or uses reasonably Incident
thereto; that vcn claims will be suhtect
to the right of the Unrtej states to man
aqe and dispose o tt vrqetatlve sur
face resources thereof and to man
age other surface resources thereof, and1
that, etceof to the extent required tor
mining operations and ue reasonahlv
incident thereto or to provide clearance
tor unh operations or uses, claimants
ol such claims shall not use Or dispose
ot vegetative or other virice reour
thereof; and that, eicept tr-r clearance tor
sucn purpme. any permitted severance
or removal of timhtr must be
tnrdance w th sound pnr((piej of fo'esf
management said sec lion a also pro
vides that any use of ihe suriare el
"V such mminq claim hy the United
State, it permittee pr licensee, shan
he ih a not to erdnqer or materially
interfere witn the prnpectmg, mmmg
r-fxeino or raOnably incident use Pv
mmmg claimant
lh da'e ( t.ru puhi.ri,on of thi
SM.ce hn tve Jan t. 19).
Dated Pec S. Hf.?
l" ts i eiqhtner
fh.et, Viner, .ect.nn
tV-reaii of L"d s,noerer't
Pep'tmenf ot Interior
Oreor"
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rV 9 Ik!
M. Fen a. 1J
1"
TO. ". Arch a IBM
Airport Truck
Catches Fire
Tht iv Kmslrv ruH aimen it
inrH minor injuries on tlv r.imp
"t ihe niunciip.i! ir field at 9
m Turvij.iy wncn a de-icer tru. k
vriuhi tiro, (he Intornwliotl Of
iuv m! ihe a;r tied has repoMeH
S Kt IM .1.,, ami A 2 C
1 -aiT M.mnlton. hrehi;hters. were
kjT.noi with bromide r(inpuh
er and A 2 C (lene Seller, bell
ivcr mechanic, suffered firn
deciee btirn.t on the banc
Hie fue a brought under con
trol and the mrmen were treated
tor bunts ;it tN air bae di-jvn-ar
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
In the Matter ol the Estate ol BEA
Trice house Gutierrez, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the
undersigned has been appointed Adminis
trator ot the Estate ot Beatrice House
Gutierrez, Deceased, by the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Klamath, All persons having
claims against ihe Estate are hereby
required to present them to The
United Slates National Bank of Portland
(Oregon) Trust Department, K t am a t h
Fans arncn, Kiematn t-ans, Oregon.
with proper vouchers within six (6
months from the date of this notice.
DATED this 15 in day ol January,
1963.
The UNITED STATES NA
TIONAL BANK OF PORT
LAND (OREGON) ADMINIS
TRATOR OF THE ESTATE
OF BEATRICE HOUSE GU
TIERREZ, DECEASED
W. R. BRAOSHAW
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DENTAL "PLATES "
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TU 4hH
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SITUATIONS WANTED 18
IRONING, Washing, Pickup, Deliver, E
perlenced, Redsonable! TU 4-9434.
EXPERIENCED ranch hand wants
sieaay work of any kind TU 2-1352
CHILD care, your homo or mint any-
umi. iu i-lra, IU 2211.
LICENSED CHILD CARE
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Monday through Friday, a a.m. to 4 p.r
' 1328 Carlson Drive. TU 2-1844
ROOMS FOR RENT
ROOM and kitchen privileges for working
lady, also garage, reasonable, I'i blocks
from Main, TU 2-4381.
CLEAN, comfortable rooms. 3
Irom Main, SS & up. TU 4-4259.
GENTLEMAN, clean room, $30 per
montn, isjo (.rescenr.
STEAM heated, quiet, sleeping rooms.
310 So. 5th TU 2-0214.
A.PARTMENTS FOR RENT
24
PARK APTS.. 130 up, bachelor, natural
hot water, TU 4-9754, TU 4-3854.
MODERN 3 rooms and bath, S40 and up.
brick court, garages. 221 Spring.
MODERN 2 bedroom furnished apts. $45
per monin, t u 4-5W.
COMPLETELY furnished, all utilities,
117.50 & S20 a week. Available by month.
Washer, dryer. Under new management.
Villa Marauise. 1330 Oak. TU 4-5995 be
fore 11 a.m. TU 4-7858 alter 7 p.m.
APARTMENT near Weyerhaeuser t
nished. Utilities, steam heat, W0, TU
4 83U.
2 BEDROOM furnished apt., nice, cleai
and comfortable, plenty heal, utilities
furnished except electricity, S75 per
monin, pn. iu 4-641, uiympic Apts.
UPSTAIRS apartment, well furnished.
close In, 835. TU 4-3502.
WARM, CLEAN, COMFORTABLE. Mo
tel Units with kitchens, low winter
weekly rates, TU 4-3234
DUPLEX, 4 room furnished, excellent
location, garage, laundry, 860, TU
4-3659.
CLEAN, quiet, furnished, hath, steam
heat, near courthouse, 415 Walnut.
CLEAN, convenient 2 and 3 room fur
nished apartments. Water, oarbaqe paid
Washer, dryer, TV cable available! (40
na 150. Villa Marouise, 1330 Oak. TU
4-7B58 7 to 9 pm weekdays, Saturday
afternoon and Sundays.
FURNISHED one bedroom aot., gas
ipped, aduils only, 2033 Eberleln.
ONE bedroom furnished apartment,
333 So. 11th
STEAM heat, furnished apts, adults; also
bachelor apt, 213 Cedar. TU 4 9552.
FURNISHED apartments. U3 Riverside
2-J.
FURNISHED apartment. 2113 Gary, $45,
washing facilities. TU 3-4034
FURNISHED apt. No pets, adults only.
4731 SO. 61 h.
ATTRACTIVE 7h
& Pine, furnished,
159 50. Alpha Apis ,
tree heat. Adults,
TU 4 4522.
jCONSTRUCTION workers welcome! Near
4j new OTI site, furnished, TV available,
nccnir initi. reman rrorri, ' J
EWAUNA - DOWNTOWN
Klamath's most modern, furnished. 219
SO. 11th. TU 2-I04J.
3 BEDROOM delude unfurnished apart-,
ment. Immediate occupancy. TU 2-6500.;
BACHELOR apartment, $47 SO. heat,
ter, garbaqt service included, inq
223 No. 6th, Apt. 102.
COMPLETELY fUn
I shed including util-
ities, 1411 Main.
EDUCATIONAL
NICELY furnished 4 room apartment equity in 2 or 3 bed'Oom Cash for bal
Wool ruqs. Ash about utilises being Knct or Wl -,,um( mortgages. Pbone TU
paid. Baby accepted. TU 4-362. (2 3461 days or TU 4-5924 eves.
FURNISHED e'ean one bedroom apart
ment. hot water heat. Call TU 2-3151
ENJOYABLE, downtown furnished, beat
tree Adults. 15, Alpha Apartments. TU
4 4573
BEDROOM unfinished, ground floor,
auto washer hookup, fenced, $50. TU
4 5S4
SPARKLING, uolown, furnished. Large
bedroom, etra bath, heat free, adults,
$45. Alpha Aoartments, TU 4-4522.
FURNISHED front aotA I Tut i I it ies"pVid
enreot lights. Natural hot water heat.
S52 50. Lincoln Apartments, Apt. 5- 319
F Main Adults only.
REX ARMS
1 PR 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS.
CLOSF IN
HEAT. WATER. GARBAGF PAID
714 BROD TJ 2-9JI7.
Audley Apartments
furmsheo i neo-oom apt.
tr Pest Office
$36to $58.50
COM'ORTABLf LIVING AT lO CPT
l i fi4rQm aoH., fvraished or unr-jr-shed.
Permanent me'-'e',t"te mclueed
Medey hrn.fln F-nay
SHASTA VIEW
APARTMFNTI
U77 Ar.HftLIN WAY TU 87J
0-ce hours 8 a m. te 5 p m
RICKFALLS
APARTMENTS
and
VOUL
2660 Shasta Way
Ot ond Two Sevirooen opM.
f j"MsHfl end L'n furnished
$69 50 to $89 50
PO'lv, W.ilv Mc.l RfltM
TU 2-5577
KLAMATH FALLS FINEST
)444 Uin
1 Bt1'0m ynrwr '
I Bfl'0W tjfvrft h4j
5pac(M, "
''" Dtc'e'e4
ve't Ca'Petiaf
if fMI
'evs an rvrtM
"feet te a4l tfc'--v
tVeee eie's TU J-'S4
34
FURNISHED 1 room apt.,
paid. 419 No. 10th.
ONE or 2 bedroom furnished. Heat,
water paid. 825 Grant, TU 2-4719.
NICE clean furnished apartment, close in,
TU 2-3J31, TU 4-4964.
2 BEDROOMS furnished apfs., carport,
TU 3-4935 anytime, TU 4-3269 after 7.
S15 TO $20 weekly rates, kitchens Avail
able, Johnny's Motel, 2005 Biehn.
ONE bedroom unfurnished duplex, S40,
3450 Biibee. Ph. TU Z-4090.
THREE room completely furnished apart
ment, 199 Walnut, TU 4-5472.
NICELY furnished, three rooms and bath.
garage, private entrance. TU 2-1214.
FURNISHED large 3 rooms, clean, warm,
rug, so, inquire 1674 D' vision
HOUSES FOR RENT
...26
TWO bedroom house, partly furnished.
U5. Hilltop station, 3021 Greensprlngs.
LARGE I bedroom unfurnished duplex,
itove, relrigerator, storm windows and
doors, garage, fenced yard. TU 4-3345
alter 6 p.m.
TWO bedroom duplex, stove, refrigera
tor, washer, water tu mis red, garage. In
quire 3675 Homedale before a.m., after
6 p.m. TU 4-8944.
CLEAN 2 bedroom house in Suburban
District, Call TU 3-6268.
SUPERIOR, furnished one bedroom du
plex, utility room, trash burner, walk In
closets, 812 Upham, tu 2-3366.
FOR rent, cabin, labor allowed on rent
Mrs. Bob Adams, Bonanza, or phone
Lorelta 4168.
CLEAN one bedroom furnished cabin,
S35, 1235 Adams, TU 4-3854, TU 4-9754.
UNFURNISHED two bedroom house. East
Main, one child, 155. TU 4-9104.
FOR rent 3 bedroom houte, wall lo wall
carpeting living room. Partly furnished.
TU 2-3744.
ONE 'bedroom furnished duplex. Adults,
no dogs, 145. TU 4-4281.
ONE bedroom unfurnished, electric range,
builtin oven, extra bedroom and storaqe
space attached to garaoe, 3 acres. 2330
Grape, TU 4-3309. .
IMMACULATE, unfurnished 2 bedroom
home. Inquire 2333 Union.
ONE bedroom furnished house, call
TU 4-4379.
LARGE two bedroom unfurnished duplex,
like new, $65. 1813 Siskiyou, TU 4-7584.
TWO bedroom partly furnished, forced
oil heat, $60, water, oarbaqe paid. TO
2-2928 or TU 4-9534.
TWO bedroom unfurnished suburban
home, $75 month, call Strout Realty, TU
4-J2BI, or owner, TU 2-4195.
ONE bedroom unfurnished house.
2139 Main. Phone TU 2-2864.
MILLS, three room. Stoves and refrlqer
ator. Washer, dryer hookup. TU 2-3852.
UNFURNISHED two bedroom duplex, oa
rage, fireplace, 30)1 Board man, TU 3-0990.
TWO bedroom unfurnished, near Mills
School, 249 Martin, TU 4-9784.
FURNISHED I bedroom. Water, garbage.
Wocus, no pels, TU 49497.
TWO bedroom unfurnished house, garage,
TU 4-3893.
THREE bedroom unfurnished home. 140.
4744 Alva, TU 4-3061 eves.
MODERN furnished 3 bedroom, close to
school and store, 425 Martin.
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, TU 4-7675.
NEAT and clean 3 year old 2 bedroom
unfurnished duplex. New stove and relria
erator. Mills Addition, 185. TU 2-4464.
Eves. TU 4-5544.
OUTSTANDING
bedroom duolex on Laverne, electric
heat, garage, fireplace, TU 2-4752.
TWO bedroom unfurnished house, living
room, kitchen, and bath Full basement.
Two oaraoes. Gas heat, oas cooking. In
sulated. Renting for only 145 mo. TU
2-3471.
SMALL unfurnished house. Mills Addition,
TU 4-9323.
SMALL two bedroom house, automatic
gas heat, washer-dryer hookup, garage.
$60, TU 2-5322 Or TU 4-4619.
BEDROOM duolex. Water, garbage
paid. Stove, refrigerator, 160. TU 4-4915
MODERN, unfurnished 2 bedroom.
lathed garaqe. Fireplace Water, garbage
paid. 3 miles north of town. 875. TU
4-5647.
REMODELED 2 bedroom duplex, furnish
Inquire 111 Pine.
ONE bedroom furnished duplex, water;
paid. Nice neighborhood. TU 2-1454.
HOT SPRINGS ? bedroom upstairs, un
furnished duplex, garage. Adults only,
$45. TU 4-4850.
TWO unfurnished two bedroom houses,
south suburban, 165, TU 2-3923.
TWO bedroom
unfurnished house. TU
4-4023.
TWO bedroom unfurnished house, 165.
Children, pets, e.k. References required.
TU 2-6590.
NICE 2 bedroom furnished house.
TU 2-3852.
LARGE two bedroom unfurnished home,
Northside, 175, TU 4-5293.
LARGE 2 bedroom, M acre, 177.50, 5510
Miller, TU 2-1245.
DESIRABLE
furnished house. 2 rooms,
bath, adults, $35. 620 Division
LARGE 1 bedroom, garage. Qat furnace.
-a-qe. W inrjijire lj-rj Calor-ii
MISC. PROPERTY 10 LET
27
FOR leae 10 acres level ground under
Irrigation. Mat doe I area 70 acres good
spud ground. Or will sell or trade. TU
REAL ESTATE WANTED .
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TWO or three bedroom in city under
$17,500 Give details, Bo 429C, Herald
and News.
WE are BUYING smail EQUITIES
IF you want lo SELL. SFE
PAUL McATEE
139 EAST MAIN STREET
Tn :-4ift If an APPOINT V F NT"
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE . 2
WILL trade small home in Mills fnr
t ACRE ranch style 3 bedroom home,
fireplace. 2' baths, nicety landscaped
va'd. excellent view, s?7.soP Locat.on
Yreka. will trade for Klamath Fans prop-
APARTMENTS WE RENT
J house with futl oath Thu prnrierty s ii
RIAL (ST ATt FOR SALI 3eili0 ,0 condition with new roof, new e-
. erior paint I i? acres of lrr,gatj pas-
NEvV. large view home La' je lot. dose.ture. Full price 114.500
to new OTI and hospita , dav'ight base-
ment Appointment poly. TU 2-0570. ST FRANCIS PARK excellent three
MOT SPRING. Family tvoe home, hot bedroom home with storm doors, storm
wter heat, priced to sell TU 4-7985 (windows and an economical heating sys-
r..r ,.-r- -- fern. FHA or Gl terms. Only n,00.
THREE hed'OOm brick. 4715 Onyt, H7
baths, wall tn wall carpet fireplace, built I HOME K BUSINESS on .nuth Si.th si
1H 80O Will accet 2 or 3 bedroom trailer
tn trade TU 3-5112
2 BEDROOM brick home fireplace Wth-
covered patio. 1420' shoo. 117,500. CeMl
TU 2-0224 ater 5 pm.
three bedroom hO"
Summers La"e, TU 4-
ie for sa'e. 1749
I NF A R Roosevelt School I hedrprtm home
1 srarfcirtg (ien ry) b'tOt. f-epiace,
't ha-dwood floors, full I'ght hasemeit
torm w.rtrjgwrs, fyfoate hat Owner leai
eamtif.
i" FHA
1 rtf it 70P TU 2-5CW
NO DOWN PA V V E NT
I will se:i my 1) ? eouity in th's son
'umished 2 bed'oom horre or on'v 850C
Th!S nffd not be Cash. Py It over M
mrntm Assume my loan of 4.il1 Ki. pav-
Me SS per mo ?0H Gary St T'edit
mmt he good Move m tor NO DOWN
PAWEST TU 2-512
L "f F new 3 bedrorm hivne in loveiy
ne ohflrriood nar new PTI site Taste
i i v an(japo: to tj-mg pt ini f.oer
'eurs Newv redecoratffl throughout
Eitra laroe hedrooms. fhiro tedrnom can
h 'sed at a rtn or sewg rppm Fn
ha'! w th seprt show- plus itr,
hath u,n ,p r-Hje arxf Ove. ea,og rryw
1 k.chfl. fj.n.ng ' L" Off l-viog room
'replace Economical natural g hat
Covered pa' s w tn peautul hack vari
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REAL ESTATE; FOR SALI ..3
FORsele by owner 2 bedroom home with
2 bedroom rental In suburban area. Will
accept cattle In trade. TU 4-4031.
SELL or trade for Klamalh Falls proo
erly, 1 year old Central Point beauty.
Three bedrooms, large living room with
fireplace, all drapes Included. Lovely
dining room and kitchen. Double car
port, lawn and shrubbery In. Availebi
March 1st. Art Moorman TU 2-1238.
OLDER 3 bedroom Hot Springs home.
Dishwasher, basement, i'i baths, double
ger.ge. lit. 750. TU 4-379f.
FIVE BEDROOMS
It's Big Family home, only two years
old. Large dining room. Big family room.
3 full baths. I fireplaces. Excellent hot
air furnace piped to all rooms. Double
garaqe. Unsurpassed view. 140 x 285 tt.
lot. 123.500. Easily financed.
DON SLOAN
Realtor
304 So. ;m SI. TU l-USt Anyllmt
FUTURISTIC
HOME
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HENLEY HI
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Spacious 3 bedroom home with an un
excelled view of Klamath Basin. Rustic
exterior & Interior, triple fireplace, sun
deck, lovely carpets. Two car garage,
beautifully landscaped. A dream come
true in this home with many many ex
tras. Total price 138,000. Terms to be ar
ranged. CUTIE
ON HOMEDALE
Owner anxious to sell. Leaving for Cali
fornia. Nice lire 3 bedroom home, large
living room, wan lo wall carpet, beauti
ful fireplace, cheerful kitchen. Carport.
acre. Must see to appreciate. Only
18.500.
PAUL McATEE
and ASSOCIATES, REALTORS
339 E. Main TU 2-4A44
Sales Staff Eves.
Eleanor Mahan TU 3-5255
Evelyn McAfee TU 2-5935
Suburban Bungalow
New 2 bedroom home. Spacious living
room, separate dining room, hardwood
floors. Circulating fireplace, well Insu
lated. On fenced 100 x 174 tt, lot. Rea
sonably priced at 1)5,500. Any type fi
nancing.
"CALL US TODAY"
Schroeder Realty Co.
REALTORS - 434 MAIN
TU 4-9254 Anytime TU 2-0161
HUNTER'S DELIGHT
140 Acres. Good cut over timber land.
Small, clear permanent creek runs
throuqh center. Good access. Near
Beatly. 150 per acre, Cashl
BRUCE OWENS
REALTOR
Woody Bowers TU t-3jn
i ' i I " Multiple
MLS sLs
Yalta Gardens
Is Ihe location of this beautiful home with
a large living room, separate dining
room, three and possible four bedrooms,
family room, wall to wa'r capeting, two
baths, fireplace, hardwood floors, fully
insulated, fenced back yard, double ga
raqe, lawn and shrubs. Owner has been
transferred and is very anxious to sell.
A real buy at $25,550. terms.
2 Bedroom
Home, separate dining room, hardwoM
floors, fully insulated, storm windows
and screens, lawn, shrubs, fenclnq, tool
shed, dog kennel, five fruit trees. In good
location on paved street. Only 111,750.
Immediate Possession
Three bedroom home fully insulated, in
qood south suburban location, on 115 x 140
ft. lot, paved street, south suburban sew
er connected. Total price 19.000, terms of
course.
If You Are Looking
For a really good older home with four
or five bedrooms, In excellent condition.
qood location, with plenty of yard room
for the youngsters to play, and redwood
fencing tor privacy, and all the other
details that change a house to a home.
call us for an appointment to see this
one. For only 114,000, terms.
"WILL" CEDARLEAF
REALTOR
3937 S. 6tfl TU 4-5151 Anytime
Peggy Peeler
TU 2 0729
TU 4 -A Si
Ken Allison
SOUTH SUBURBAN ESTATE. Fine twn
jbedroom home with tireolace. On r
acr. (.pncrrifl wais, garage, lirgo
shop. Insulated storage house, two room
guest house, very handy small ham, neat
ly painted fences, very good pasture.
Weil equioped to keep horse r cow.
Ideal home for persons with a hobby.
All this for $14,500 Owner will sell furni
ture, horse and horse trailer with proper
ty. Call us for appointment to see.
MILLS Atdition Duplex, completely reno
vated and rede or a ted Inside and out
side. T wo 1 bedroom apartments with
range and refrigerator. Electric heat
Price 815.M0. s3.(l0f) down and IM per
month Will consider trade for smaller
property.
Midland Empire
REALTY
CLEM LESUEUR, Broker
1004 Main TU 2-141
Jim O'Donahife Eves Tu 4-91
l i p Multiple
Listing
Service
LARGE two bedroom home and ouet
Excellent neat two bedroom home
Office t, waiting room. Large shop wth
vaults, storage shelves anrj work bench
es 70 fl. frontage. Only 815 000
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nge and oven, cofprea hath fi.tur.
The handy man can do tometrtlng with
th s one. Only J7.000 Terms.
SALES STAFF
C'vde W'H'ams
M's Buff Jones
Tm Reeder
TU 4-i'-.4
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Holiday
$3,250
Neateri wth gas, oas r"ie, r.
fngerator Very clean, neiv der
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terms, contract or cash.
$5,250
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