Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 23, 1963, Page 17, Image 17

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    HKRALO AND
Drop Noted
In Klamath
Unemployed
. Hie seasonal increase In unem
ployment during December was
less during any December of the
last four years, according to the
slate employment office. Total un
employment in Klamath County
was also less than during compar
alive periods of the last several
years. However, the percentage of!
the labor force covered by unem
ployment insurance, wnich was
unemployed during the week end
ing Dec. 27 was higher in KUnv
ath County than over the state as
a whole.
, The number of jobs for which
workers were requested from the
Klamath Kails olfice of the Ore'
son State Employment Service:
during December was 33.3 per!
cent higher than December 1961
Unemployment is expected to
increase during January but the
increase is expected to stop sub
sUintially below the comparative
eriod of last year. Weather con
ditions will have an effect on em
ployment throughout the winter
months, and will be a factor in
determining the peak period of
unemployment.
The lowest level of employment
this winter is expected to fall in
late January or February. From
(hat point, employment can be ex
pected to rise gradually to a peak
during the summer and early fall.
At the end of December the
Klamalh Falls office had 1,145 ap
plicants registered who were
heeking employment. This repre
rents the largest source of quail
lied applicants in Klamalh Coun
Conservative
Policy Eyed
NEW PINE CREEK - Carmen
P. Fleming of New Pine Creek,
chairman of the Republican Cen
tral Committee of Modoc County,
indicated Monday that he will at
tempt to introduce a nine-point
proRram of conservative policy
through the Association of Repub
lican County Central Committee
Chairmen at the state Republican
Central Committee meeting in
San Francisco, Jan. 26-27.
Fleming said he had just con.
ducted a survey of both Repub
lican and liemoeralic voters in
the stale of California and the
results of the questionnaires con
lirm his conviction that the Re
publican Parly can be unilied and
win elections if conservative, con
Milulion.-il policies are adopted
and followed unwaveringly.
His survey sliowed that almost
all of the Republicans end alxiut
half of the Democrats were in
favor of conservative govern
ment. "If conservative govern
mental policies are not adopted,
we will soon find ourselves living
in a socialistic slate, absolutely
contrary to the original intent of
our const Million." Fleming staled
INCOME TAXES
So Your Reliable Income
TAX CONSULTANT
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Auditing - Bookkeeping
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NKW'S, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Schooltime
ACROSS
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choolhouM
4 Report
Teacher fruit
center
12 Before
IS Mountain
(comb, form)
14 School poet
15 Abstract belnf
16 Beloved on
18 Pretended
30 Himlet and
others
31 Aeriform fuel
22 Wicked
24Curee
28 Singtnf (roup
S7Fre nation,
(lb.)
MVerbaUr
92 Spelllni bet
aecond-placer
(with up)
84 Savory eauce)
as Practicable
37 Unite of
reluctance
St French dances
40 DemKod
41 Mountain pees
42 Rah
43 Of Hdal proof
(leal)
40 Pardon
51 Negative word
52 Oriental
potentate
53 Grafted (her.)
54 Aminit
53 Mental powers
56 Periods of time
51 Guido'f note
DOWN
1 Shoal
2 Sea eaulfa
3 Specify
4 Mints
3 Flnnlih
appellation '
6 School book
7 Cathedra
church
36 Brew
t Sea skeleton
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IS 13 U "
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a i25 pr jHsrp"
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Juvenile Members Visit
East side Grange Meet
NEW PINE CREEK The East-
side Grange met in regular ses
sion Jan. 19 with 25 members,
several Juvenile Grange mem
hers, and two gnosis present. Hie
visitors were Bill Moser, Lake
County farm agent, and Mrs, Mo
scr, who are members of t h c
Thomas Creek Grange.
During the business meeting,
two new members, Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar McElwain of Willow Ranch,
received the obligation.
A petition, protesting the Ore
gon Game Department s annual
doe seasons, from Hebron, Ore.,
was tabled Indefinitely. The con
census of opinion was that since
officials are appointed collective
ly to the game department upon
their merits and capabilities, they
should have a broadei understand
ing of the deer situation through
nut the slate and therefore not
act according to the wishes of a
group in any given locality.
The proposition of entering the
Community Service Program Con
test at the present lime was Intro
duced by the master and tabled
Indefinitely.
A practice for the newly elect
ed oflicers was suggested, and the
date was set for Wednesday, Jan.
2.1, at 7:30 p m. All officers are
expected to attend, and other
members are invited.
Bill Moser was the sieaker on
lccturcr Velma Newcomb's pro
gram lollciwing the meeting. He
defended the use of chemicals as
a slabilizcr to farm production
He said there was some rather
caustic criticism of the wide use
of pesticides making the round
A Bank of America checkbook is the safest and most convenient
way to carry your money with you. For easy identification, we print
your name and address on every check. And, each time you pay a
bill, your canceled check is positive proof of payment (a biff help
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N( OraiICa,ettiriOMl.Te.i)T ANOISVINGI MSOCUTtOK Kill ftDIOL BIPOJIT INtURANCC CORfOeATION
TULELAKE BRANCH, Main and C Streets, Tulelake, California
Wfdnpscla.v, January 23, MM
miiwif 10 rrevioue ruzit
EI?
9 Arabian gulf
10 Scold -
11 Aes
17 Hateful
IB Highlanders
23 Disease
contagium
24 Harbor
entrance (Sp.)
25 Ailauc sea
26 Marker (textile
mf.)
27 Derangement
28 Vend
31 Entlcers
33 Mogul governor
38 Moving with an
easy Kilt
40 Inheritors
41 Ice cream
containers .
42 Retinue
43 Unilateral
(prefix.)
44 Exude
46 Surf noise
47 Implement
48 Heating device
ooMooy oiwsier
which in a few cases were found
ed on fact where poisons were
used without the proper prccau
lions. But he added it would be
practically impossible to feed the
nation without the use of sprays
and pesticides.
He pointed out, however, thai
some good has come out of the
criticism, because the importance
of using extreme precaution and
following the exact directions giv
en for each specific use is be
ing emphasized to a greater de
gree. Moser then showed slides dem
onstrating conditions of poison
ous weed infestations heforc and
alter spraying, and again stressed
the importance of keeping such
infestations under control, par
ticularly lor the salely of live
stock. On The Record
MARRIAGI LICKNSIS
Rohhy J. George, 70. K l not lev Field
and Brenda Mary Wesley, I, Klamath
fans.
E, E. Bland, Bon n re, and Lauren
Fave Thrash, Klamath Falls (legal
age), ,
Five Escapees
Recaptured
WOODBUHN H!Plt-Kivp boys
who csrawH from Mm'taron
school for boys here Monday
morning were waplured later in
the any.
Sup.. Amos Reed s.tiH the hoys
wore returned hv members of the
staff.
WHIMS
Folding money.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO AUL PERSONS IN
TE REST ED AS CREDITORS OR BENE
FICIARIES IN THE ESTATE OF VOL
LETTE JENNINGS, also known SI Mol
Ittle Reames Jennings, deceased, a pend
Ing probate proceeding in the Superior
Court ol the State of Calllornla In and
lor the City and County ol San Francisco.
Pursuant to the provisions ol Chapter
417. Oregon Laws mi, Or. Rev. Stat
tle.lle 13) lei. notice Is hereby given
to all persons Interested as creditors or
beneflclerles In the above enfillers es
late that the undersigned foreign execu
tri. duly appointed and Qualified by the
above entitled Court as such for dece
dent's will, will, upon the expiration ol
ninety 1901 days from the dale of first
publication hereof, request payment and
delivery from First Federal savings and
Loan Association of Klamath Falls, a
Federal corporation, ol the sum of ISIOO.
00, which moneys are on deposit with
and In the possession of said association
In Its account No. 3714 in Ihe name ot
decedent.
Any person oblectlng to said payment
and delivery Is hereby directed to give
written notice to his oblectlons thereto
to said First Federal savings and Loan
Association of Klamath Falls. 540 main
Street. Klamalh Falls, Oregon, on or be
fore the exolratlon of ninety (901 days
from the date ol first publication hereof.
Verona M. Jennings. Executrix
No. (01, Jan. 23. 30, Feb. t. 13.
EQUITY NO. 2-147
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
MILIA BELLE 4ATTINEN, Plaintiff,
i. -HENRY 0. MATTINEN, Defendant.
0: HENRY 0. MATTINEN. Defendant
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, you are hereby required to
appear and answer tne complain? men
against vou In the 'above-entitled suit tor
divorce on or before the litre day of
February, 19 J, and If you fall to so
appear and answer, for want tnereor
plaintiff will apply fo the Court for the
renet prayed tor in ner como-ainr meo
herein, to-wlt: for a decree ot absolute
divorce of and from you on the grounds
of cruel and Inhuman treatment, tor
custody ot Janice Marlene Maltlnen and
Teresa Ann Metlinen, tor child support
n the amount of 1 100.00 per month during
the minority ot said children and tor at-
lornev fees In the amount of ww.oo.
This summons Is servd upon you by
oublicatlon pursuant to an order of tne
Honorable Donald A. w. riper, juage ot
he above-entitled Court, said order be
Ina deled the Hlh day of January, 1943,
and by publication hereof lor a period
ol four consecutive and successive weens
The date ol the first publication is Janu'
ary 16, 196 J, and the date of the last
publication Is February 13, 1963.
5MITH AND CARD
Attorneys lor Plaintiff
538 Main Street
Klamalh Falls, Oregon
No, 191, Jan. 1 6, 33, 30, Feb. f, 13, 196).
Court Records
DISTRICT COURT
January 16, 1961
TRAFFIC
Willie Farral Reed, no Oregon opera
tor's license, guilty plea, 115 fine paid
Dave Albert Hiikey, no vehicle license.
guilty oiea, lis fine paid.
f-reo Ray not, failure to orive rigni
side of highway, guilty plea, sio fine paid.
Donald Robert Bailey, parking on high
way, gullly plea, SIO fine paid.
Oscar Theodore sandberg, disobeyed
Slop sign, guilty piea, sis fine paid.
Janice S. wardweil, no operator license
(Oregon), guilty plea, $5 line paid.
Kenneth Arnold Sales, failure to dim
headlights, guilty plea, SIS fine paid.
January 17, 196)
Quint on Duana Million, disobeyed stop
Ign, guilty pie. HO fine paid. ,
Clyde Junior cnew, failure to Transfer i
He, guilty plea, IS fine paid.
Donn Sheridan, violate basic rule, guilty
plee, SIO line paid.
Jerry Ellon Edmondson, no operator
license, guilty plea, SS line paid.
Clifford wilmer Engie, no clearance
lights, gullly plea, SIO tine paid.
E mora Johnson, disobeyed stop sign.
guilty plea. SIO fine paid.
William Paul Frenrel, disohevefl traffic
signal, guilty plea, 110 fine paid.
Joseph Romao Marcon Jr., excessive
noise, guilty plea, 17, SO fine paid
John Eric Anderson, driving white un
der influence of intoxicating liquor, ury
trial. Verdict of not guilty.
FELONIES
Donald Hull! Swill Ik, assault with a
dangerous weapon, arraignment continued
to Jan. 31, imj, to consul! an airorney
and advise court with regard to a pre
liminary hearing.
Henry Col whose true name Is Henry
Luther Cole, assault with a dangerous
weapon, ba II reduced from S3, soo to
S3. WO. Undertaking of bail of S3. 500 ap
proved, preliminary hearing set for Jan.,
35, 193. I
DISTRICT COURT
January II, 1963
TRAFFIC '
Sammie Roosevell McKnighl, violate ba
lie rule, guilty plea, S7S tine paid.
Calvin Bragg, rem less driving, Trie)
Jury, found guilty, WO fine paid.
Samuel John Pool, disobeyed stop sign,
gullly plea. SIO fine paid.
Ruby Marie tampoeii, Tenure to vie.n
ight of way. Intersection, guilty plea, HO
tint paid.
Sharon Marie Owens, no vehicle li
cence leiplred), guilty plea, SS fine paid.
Harold Allan Tompkins, eicesilve noise.
guilty plea, sr 50 fine paid
oatina nee trice spears, disobeyed stop
ign. gullly plea. SIO fine pe'd.
Carl Joseph Williams, excessive noise,
guilty plea. V 50 fine paid
AHin Lee-Rich, disobeyed traffic signal,
triad without ury, changed plea to guilty.
S75 tine or S days in county ti in lieu
ot fin
Clarence Paige Westwood Sr.. Inade
quate toot brakes, not gutiiy plea, trial
without (ury set tor Jan. II. l.l.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
In thi Mailer of the Estate ol BEA
TRICE HOUSE GUTIERREZ, Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That th
undersigned hai betn appointed Adminis
trator 01 we fcsrett ot btefrtct nouse
Gutierrez, Deceased, b ma Circuit
Court of Iht Stalt of Oregon for the
County of Klamath. All parsons having
claims against ihe Ettata arc hereby
required 10 presem irvem to i nt
United Stales National Bank of Portland
(Oregon) Trust Department. K I am a l h
Fails Branch, Klamalh Fans. Oregon,
with proper vouchers within sl (it
months from the date ol this notice,
DATED this 1Sth day of January,
mi.
The UNITED STATES NA
TIONAL BANK OF PORT
LAND (OREGON, ADMINIS
TRATOR OF THE ESTATE
OF BEATRICE HOUSE GU
TIERREZ, DECEASED
W. R. BRADSHAW
631 Main Street
Klamath Falls. Oreaon.
No. 193, Jan. It, 33 and 30, Feb. 0, 1463
NOTICE TO MINING CLAIMANTS
Published pursuant to section S of the
Act Of JUlV 33, 1955 lf Stat. Mt
To whomever It may concern: PRO
CEEDING NO. FS 67-20 (Oregon 01I3il)
Notice Is hereby given In pursuance
of a proper request for publication here
tofore tiled In accordance with section 5
of the Act of July 73, 1955 9 Stat. 367),
and the regulations thereunder (43 CFR
115. 123-115. 137).
1. That on February '3, 1962, Ihe Chief,
Forest Service, Department of Agricul
ture, whose address is Washington 75,
0. C. tiled In ihe Land Office of the
Bureau of Land Management, Depart
ment of the Interior, at HO N. E. Holla-
day, Portland 17, Oregon, a request for
publication of notice to all mineral loca
lors or any person claiming under them
Involving a mining claim or claims lo
cated on lands owned by the United
Slates and under the jurisdiction of the
Forest Service in the County of Klamath,
Stale of Oregon, described its follows, to
wit:
Oregon 017331 (F 67-201, the Sugar
Pine Area, 6-SR-70-I, Winema and Fre
mont Netional Forests, Klamalh County,
Oregon.
Willamette Meridian, Oregon
T. 24 S.. R. 11 E: Sec. 31 j SE' Sec. 33
V'a Sec. 34; SE' Sec. 35; Sec. 34.
. 25 S, R. f E: Sees. 24 to 37 Incl.;
Secs. 33 to 36 Incl. T. 25 S.( R. 10 E:
Sees. 13 lo 36 Incl. T. 25 S., R. 11 E
Sacs. I, 7; W'7, SE'e- Sec. 3; Sees.
to 15 incl j Sees. II to 35 Incl. T. 26
S R. 9 E: Sees. 1 to S Incl.; Sacs.
7 to M incl. T. 26 5., R. 10 E: Sees.
t to 15 Incl.; Sees. 17 to 36 Incl. T. 36 S ,
11 E: Sees. 1 to 15 incl.; Sees. 17 to
33 Incl.; Sees. 35, 36. T. 27 S-, R. E:
Sees. 1 lo 15 incl.; Sees. 17 fo 34 Incl.
37 5.. R. 10 E: Sees. 1 to 3 incl
27 S., R. 11 E: Sec. 1; Sees. 4 to
14 incl.; Sees. 17 to 22 Incl.; Sect
to 35 Incl. T. 31 S R. 9 E: 5ecs. 1 to 36
incl. T. 31 5 , R. 10 F- Sees. 1 to 34 Incl.
31 $., R. 11 E: Sees. 3 to 6 incl.:
Sees. I, 9, 10, 14, 15. 17, II; Sees. 20
lo 31 incl.; Sees. 34, 35. T. 2? 5., R. e :
Sees. 1 to 6 Incl. T. 29 $., R. 10 E: Sees.
1 to 6 Incl. T. 39 $., R. II E: Sees.
2 to 5 incl.
3. That If any person claiming or
sertlng under, or by virtue of any un
patented mining claim located prior to
Juiy 23, tv, any ngnr, Tine, or inter
est in tne vegetative surface resources
and other surface resources, under such
mining claim, contrary to or in conflict
with the limitations or restrictions speci
fied In section 4 of said act, as to the
above-described lands or any part there
of, shall fall fo tile In the Land Office
of the Bureeu of Land Management at
no n. t. Motiaoay, Portland is, Oregon,
and within ISO days from the below
stated date of first publication of this
Notice, a verified statement which shall
set forth as to such mining claims:
(1) Tht data of location;
(J) The book and page ot recordation
of the notice or certificate of location;
(3) The section or sections of the pub
ic land surveys which embrace such
mining claim; or If such lands are un
surveyed either the section or sections
which would probably embrace such mln-
ng claim when tne public land surveys
are extended to such lands or a tie by
courses and distances to an approved
United Stales mineral monument;
(4) Whether such claimant Is a loca
tor or purchaser under such location ;
and
(5) The name and address of such
claimant and names and addresses so
far as known to the claimant of any
other person or persons claiming any
interest or interests in or under such un
patented mining claim; such failure shall
ba conclusively deemed in to constitute
waiver and relinquishment by such
mining claimant ot any right, title, or
interest under such mining claim con
trary to or in conflict with the limitations
lor restrictions specified In section 4 ot
tht Act Of Juiy 23, 1955 (69 Stat. 347), as
to unpatented claims located after that
date, and (lit to constitute a consent by
such mining claimant that such unpatent
ed mining claim shall be subject to
said limitations and restrictions, and
(ill) to preclude thereafter, prior to It-
suance of patent, any assertion by suchi
mining claimant ot any right or title
to or Interest in or under such mining
claim contrary to or In conflict with said
imitations or restriction. Section 4 pro
vides, generally, that unpatented mining
claims located after July 33, 19S5 shall
be used for purposes other than
prospecting, mining, rw processlni
operations, or uses reasonably Incident
thereto; that such claims will be sublecl
to the right of the United States to man
age and dispose of the vegetative sur
face resources thereof and to man
age other surface resources thereof; and
thai, except to the ele"t required 'or
mining operations and uses reasonably
incident thereto or to provide clearance
tor such operations or uses, claimants
of such c'aims shall not uie or dispose
nf vegetative or other surface resource,
thereof; and tht. exceot for clearance for
such purposes, any permitted severance
LEGAL NOTICE
or removal of timber must be (n ac
cordanct with sound principles of forest.
management. Said section a aiso pro
vides that any use ot Ihe surface of
any such mining claim by the United
Stales, its permittees or licensees, shall
be such as not to endanger or materially
inlerlert with tht prospecting, mining,
processing or reasonably Incident uses by
the mining claimant.
Tht dale ot first publication of this
Notice shall be Jan. 9, 1943.
Dated: Dec. 5, 1942
D. B. Leightner
Chief, Minerals Section
Bureau of Land Management
Department of Interior
Portland, Oregon
First publication: January 9, 1963.
No. 137, Jan. 9, 14, 33, 30, Feb. 4, 13,
20, 27, March 6, 1963.
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bation work In various locations In Ore
gon. Must bt between 2S and 59, College
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SITUATIONS WANTED- 18
WANTED carpenter work, remodeling,
large or small, tree estimates, TU 2-02 62.
WILL do typing or bookkeeping In my
homt. Experienced! TU 2-4984.
WOMAN wants work.
Days. TU 4-8537.
Whaf-Have-You.
LICENSED CHILD CARE
by hour, day, week
Monday through Friday. V a.m. to 6 p.m.
1338 Carlson Drive, TU 2-)44
IRONING7"washlngTPlckup, Dellvtr, Ex
ptritneed, Reasonable! TU 4-9434.
CHILD care, your homn or mint any
time. TU 2-1771, TU 3-2711.
EXPERIENCED housekeeping or child
cart. Reasonable, references! TU 2-3521,
TU 4-3346.
ROOMS FOR RENT
...22
STEAM heated, quiel, sleeping rooms.
310 South Fifth TU 3-0214.
CLEAN, comlortable rooms. 2 blocks
from Main, IS & up. TU 4-4259.
APARTMENTS fOR RENT
24
DUPLEX V": block off highway, Weyer
haeuser junction, all electric. TU 2-3139.
ONE bedroom duplex, 433MartlnTU
4-4702.
NEAT, roomy apartment, 2 blocks fo
center ot lown. Heal furnished, 155. TU
4-9354.
CLEAN studio, downtown, couple or
sinqle. utilities, 555, Greer Apts., TU
4-4670.
NEWLY decorated, clean, close in, adults,
U0 and 550, Gun Store.
PARK APTS., 530 up, bachelor, natural
hot water, TU 4-9754, T'J 4-3B54.
MODERN 3 rooms and bath, 540 and up,
brick court, garages. 321 Spring.
MODERN 3 bedroom furnished apts. $45
per month, TU 4-5692.
APARTMENT near" Weyerhaeuser I u r-
nished. Utilities, steam, heal, $40, TU
4-8313.
WARM, CLEAN, COMFORTABLE, Mo
tel Unit's with kitchens, low winter
weely rates, TU 4-3236
DUPLEX, 4 room furnished, excellent
location, garage, laundry, 160, TU
4-3659.
CLEAN, quiet, furnished, bath, steam
heat, near courthouse, 415 Walnut.
ONE bedroom furnished apartment.
333 So. Uth
FURNISHED apartments 143 Riverside
ru 2-4736.
FURNISHED apartment, 3113 Gary, $45,
washing facilities, TU 2-6034.
ATTRACTIVE 7th & Pine, furnished,
fret heat. Adult), 159.50, Alpha Apis.,
i U 4-4532.
$15 TO $30 weekly rates, kitchens avail
able, johnny's Motel, 200i Bithn.
EWAUNA DOWNTOWN
Klamath's most modern, furnished. 219
So. 11th. TU 2-1062.
2 BEDROOM deluxe unfurnished apart
ment. Immediate occupancy. TU 2-6500.
BACHELOR apartment, $47 50, heat, wa-
itr, garbage service Included, inquire
223 No. Ath, Apt. 102.
FURNISHED 1 room apt., $40. utilities
paid. 4)9 No. 10th.
CLEAN, furnished or unfurnished. Call
TU 4-7151. Call TU 2-0206 alter 5.
FURNISHED, heat free, outside entrance,
bath. 1431 Espionage. TU 2-2770.
COM PLET-E L Y l urnlsned""stud obdbtU
ment, all utilities paid, $15. a week or
available by tne month, washer-dryer.
Villa Marquis Apartments (under new
management) 1330 Oak. 1U 4-5995 before
1 1 a.m. or TU 4-7858 alter 7 p.m.
FURNISHED 3 rooms. Close In, adults
only, no pets, laundry facilities. 802 Lin
coln. ONE or bedroom furnished. Heat,
wafer paid. 825 Grant, TU 2-4719.
NICE clean furnished apartment, close in.
TU 3-2531, TU 4-6966.
BEDROOMS furnished apts., carport.
TU 3-4935 anytime, TU 4-3369 after 7.
CONSTRUCTION workers welcome! Near
new OTI site, furnished. TV available,
weekly rates. Pelican Motel, Tu 3-9256.
THREE room completely furnished apart
ment, M Walnut. TU 4-5472.
FURNISHED large 3 rooms, clean, warm.
rug, $45, inquire 1624 Division.
COMPLETELY furnished Including util
ities i4M Main.
ENJOYABLE, downtown furnished, heat
fret. Adults, $65, Alpha Apartments, TU
4-4522.
3 BEDROOM unfurnished, ground floor.
auto washer hookup, fenced, $50, T U
4-5686
SP ARKLI NG. uptown. ' furnished! UtVqt
bedroom, etra bath, heat free, adults,
$85. Alpha Apartments, TU 4-4577.
REX ARMS
1 OR 2 BEDROOM APARTMEN1S.
CLOSE IN
HEAT, WATER, GARBAGE PAID
224 BROaO - T-J 2-9217.
$36lo$5850
COMFORTABLE LIVING AT LOW COTI
1-3-3 ty.room et)t., fvmiihed Or unfur
nished. Permanent memtenance included.
Monday through Frtday
SHASTA VIEW
APARTMENTS
1637 WASHBURN WAY TU 4-77
Office hours I a m. to 5 p m
RICKFALLS
APARTMENTS
and
MOTEU
2660 Shosto Woy
Ort ond Two Bedroom opf$.
Furnished ond Unfurnihed
$69.50 to $89.50
Daily, Weekly Motel Rolej
VJ2H77
KLAMATH FALLS FINEST
34 Union
1 BeKS'Oom ufuriVei
J BM'nom uvr-'jhd
Spec 'Out Rooms
Taste'uiiy Decfe'en
.Vail to Watt Camel ing
Swimming Pool
Rental "teiixfes an services
treot ttfphone and eieOrtcity
tN e'eta, Nrl T(t Vl
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HOUSES FOR RNT
UNFURN'SHEO 3 bedroom di-rie in
Mill Addition, electric heat. w"r-drv-1
er hoctHup. garege. 183. TU 4SMI fvt-i
ngs or weeufnds
ONE bedroom suburban, stoves Included,
garaot. paved sfeet, SV), Tu 4-3S'0
NICE, clean unfurnished 2 bedroom. Mills
Addition. TU 2-C2I alter S p m
FURNISHED 1 bed'OOm, mi or oil.
1 O'
3 Children o k. Tu J-37C3
NICELY furnished one bed'oom heme, 'i
acre e'ese in TU -bCS4
OE bedroom fym itn home near be
TU 4-3 evenings
one bwoom turn shed, gas heat phone
tu i-jjaj
ONE becoom hnue. large Mving ronm
ly pa"ttd Irsidt and ntit. aarjta. '
liO. call a'tfr 8pm Tij 4t I
TWO bedroom house. oa'Mv fun;ivi i
Mi M.iltpp $'at.on. 3031 Gre?nor.ngs I
TWO bed'Oom tfvptei, sovt. e':gtra
ipr. was-er. water turnied oa'eaa l-:
ou't JM Mo-Maif before t a m a'te-'
p v TU 4 fr
NE hjrn.srt ) h'pom hpm )ty
Ud'son, cam t u 3-JJ80
OR leae to permanent tennant.,twn i
hM'OOm ivmf at t14 CdW' A ve F i'f ,
fir, baMamejnt. p.l fijrn(, Otr1Q At-;
'rect've va-ff With lrfe, llowe-S. Shrub
Avi;arT 'e'' p-t t Feb. nj mo
Tu 7 i'. davf.. Tu 4-45.', if r3
UN URN-SHED duci f-'ifliact. Ml
IMa-ffff tail j 4T t.tfr j B m
HELP WANTED
24
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroam house. Water
paid. Inquire at 1544 Etrta.
F U RnTsheD t bedroom. Walar, garbage.
Wocus. no pets. T U 4-9 49?
NEAT and clean 3 year old 3 bedroom
unfurnished duplex. New stove and retng.
tor. Mills Addition, MS. TU 3-4U4.
Eves. TU 4-5S44.
I BEDROOM duplex. Water, garbage
paid. Stove, refrigerator, 50. TU 4-4915.
REMODELED 2 bedroom duplex, furnish
US. Inquire 111 Pine.
ONE bedroom furnished duplex, water
paid. Nice neighborhood. TU 3-1456.
HOT SPRINGS 2 bedroom upstairs, un
furnished duplex, garage. Adults only,
ta5, TU 4-4850.
TWO unfurnished two bedroom houses,
south suburban, MS, TU 2-3923.
TWO bedroom unfurnished house. TU
4-A023.
TWO bedroom unfurnished house, 165.
Children, pets, ok. References required.
TU 3-590.
NICE 2 bedroom furnished house. 575.
TU 2-3153.
LARGE 1 bedroom, garage, gas furnace,
range, $40, Inquire 1502 California.
NICE two bedroom trailer for rent, phone
TU2-1350.
CLEAN three bedroom unfurnished, 3
miles north of Klamath Falls, children,
pets O.k. $65, TU 2-590:
CLEAN one bedroom furnished cabin,
$35, 1235 Adams, TU 4-3854, TU 4-9 7 54.
TWO bedroom unfurnished house. TU
4-4379.
UNFURNISHED two bedroom house. East
Main, one child, $55. TU 4-9106.
ONE bedroom furnished duplex. Adults,
no dogs, $45. TU 4-428K
ONE bedroom unturnlshef, electric range,
built In oven, extra bedroom and storaae
space attached to garage, 3 acres, 2330
Grape, TU 4-3309.
ONE bedroom furnished house, call
TU 4-4379.
LARGE two bedroom unfurnished duplex,
like new, $15. 1813 Siskiyou, TU 4-7S64.
ONE bedroom unfurnished house, $59,
2139 Main. Phone TU 2-2666.
MILLS, three room. Stoves and refriaer
ator. Washer, dryer hookup. TU 2-3B52.
UNFURNISHED two bedroom duplex, ga
rage, fireplace, 30)1 Boardman, TU 3-0990.
OUTSTANDING
2 bedroom dunlex on Laverne, electric
heat, garage, fireplace, TU 3-4753. 1
FURNISHED 1 bedroom, north side. TU
4-4268 alter 4:30 p.m. and weekends.
LOOK Two bedroom, furnished; two bed
room, unfumlsHed, and three room, fur
nished. Mills Addition, TU 4-9784.
NICE two bedroom home, unfurnished,
S85 TU 2-3597 days, TU 4 -984J tvM
MISC. PROPERTY TO LET
27
FOR lease 140 acres level ground under
Irrigation, Macdotl area. 70 acres good
spud ground. Or will sen or trade. TU
3-4137
REAL ESTATE WANTED 28
TWO or three bedroom In city under
$17,500. Give details. Box 429C, Herald
and News.
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE .. 2f
"TRADE" and SAVE TAXES
For Information on
tox FREE Trodes, coll
DEANE SACKER
Realtor
Member International Traders Club
l itemed -Ore., Cat., Ida., Wash.
1017 Mam ru 4-4 7
TRADING CENTER!!
6 room home In south suburbs. Price
S11.SOO 14.000 oultv tn trd nn rri.
agt 20 to 30 acres.
3 bedroom, split level, playroom. 2 fire
places, l1 1 baths. Price S?l,SO0. Will con
sider small home to $4,000 as down pay
ment. 3 bedroom, modernistic, view proper ly,
l'l baths. Brick front, clerestory win
dows. $16,000. WIN consider small home
in trade.
STILES REALTY
MEMBER INTERNATIONAL
TRADERS CLUB
133 So. 9th St. , Phone TU 2-4740
Fred Tucker TU 4-974?
Homer Sti'ct TU 4-W14
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
.30
THREE room modern house with car.
port, storage, trailer space, $B50 cash,
3103 Emerald St. TU 2-1 j.o.
COMPACT, firmly built home, one bed
room, concrete foundation, paved street,
garage. Electric range A, oil heater in
cluded for only $3,950, terms $400 down,
$50 monthly, EVERETT DENNIS, REAL
TOR, ph. TU 4-8491 or TU 4-4578.
THREE bedroom home for sale. 1749
Summers Lane, TU 4-4539.
OLDER 3 bedroom suburban home. Built
in kitchen, carpeting, gaiaqe. small lot.
$9,000. TU 4-7312
15 ACRES, unimproved, paved road, beau
tiful building site, Henley school District,
$45O0. TU 4-7814.
NEW HOME
Beautiful 3 bedroom, hardwood floors,
fireplace, ceramic hie bath, forced a-r
het, patio, d'ning room. Exclusive D'S
trtct SU.0O0. TU 3-2410.
STILWELL & CO. Presents:
NEAR CONGER SCHOOL - plenty nf
room lor lh family in thi corn'o't-
Ahie 3 fredroom home. L'ie living
room with fireplace, dining room,
tjrod utility area with plenty of tnr
aoe. shop, double lot with lerqe pve-1
Br,, tor children's play. HO. 000 Good
terms.
WEYERHAEUSER EMPLOYES can live
cioe fo work in this comlprtab'e J
hd'oom home In West Klamath
Home has leroe g'asted in prrrh
and pftiement, oood gareae A shm.
garden spce sa.soo ii price Sy)
down ISO oer month
S4.3O0 FULL PRICE on this ClMn 1 h-'l-room
home In good fire North vde
nf town This is a good starter home.
Can te bouqht with only JMW down.
STILWELL & CO.
I Realtors
, Si9 Main street TU 4-3138
Aiier 5 00 call
n uce Biitue tu t-M't
Pen Van Of man tu 2
; if no anwer call TU 4 JVf, fir TU 3-0414
Multiple
Listing
Service
MLS
i i Qualify? Yes'!
A FASCINATING WORLl. OP Bf AUTY
AD COMFORT elites you e. vny t
tr this SUDei-tjIV desiflnev vrlueVly nr
l'aer 3 bedroom modernnt.c south su
uroan homt. Etr-irge family room w'h
circulating fireplace. 2 ("mit mm
',ihs. built-in range aM o.fn. Crea-Oast
Lr. Lage attached douStt ga'aqe. eju-
we landscaping. Chotce M0 Hi M.
view si'e in heauMui rp.trictd ntw
tome area you can t go wrong at
eJf,K0; ust 10 per cent oown.
i The Very Best
.N TM VtDIUM FRH F RANf-E At
I att-vt aid weil-bu'1' nwtr 2 bedrno-n
Nwe. near tcwv Ou'Cev tc V ' i
Sc oot Firecacf. f'aoTd "oc-s
throughout, over-sued .mqie aachevj g.
rage. Reasonably priced at it j r-o. -.a
W.y pnv mor(i STl DOWN Fh A
NO DOWN Glj nominal dosing. PHONE
RiljHT NOWI
r i Northside Special
jnV 18 for this fully mMjlatr-fj t-l.
nlv built J bedroom homr w 11 iun trt
Cete baemnf tirp.ce. hijo sul
Cfth, possible 3rd ben-pom m baiemait
hcfiE'S VALUE PLUS at fh-j toM p'ict
Viaimum financing.
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" ON LISTINGS'!
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