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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath falls, Ore.
BASIN
BONANZA
BRIDGE AND PINOCHLE will
be played at the benefit card
party given by Clara Bold and
Jean McFall at the library at 8
p.m. Feb. 23. Everyone is invit
ed and there will be prizes and
refreshments.
MR. AND MRS. MARION UNI
SAV have returned from a trip
to Phoenix and Yuma.
LARRY HASKINS, who attends
Chico Stale, spent a few days with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lavern
Haskins.
MR. AND MRS. WAYNE SHAN
HOLTZER of Klamath Falls spent
a few days in Corvallis with Mr
and Mrs. Mark Dearborn. Toby
and Lynn Shanholtzer stayed in
LanRolI Valley with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brett
RKV. AND MRS. EUGENE
WILMS, Kathy, Bobby, and Mrs.
Kcrmit Kcysor are attending a
district council meeting at Sa
lem. The Willis' visited her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Kel
ler, and left the children there.
Mrs. Keysor visiled her daugh
ter, Mrs. Warren Dick, and fam
ily, Portland.
MRS. FRANK SILVA and two
children have returned to their
home in Pleasanton, Calif., after
several weeks with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Les Lcavitt.
PALI, DEARBORN spent Sat
urday with other Oregon seniors
at Willamette University at Sa
lem. MR. AND MRS. CECIL HUNT
made a trip to Medford last week
to visit Hunt's sister who is
MAUN
. MRS. GEORGE BRADY re
cently spent two weeks in St.
KUHS Receives Charter
In National
Klamath Union High School re-iearned an M A. degree al Stan
ceived national recognition this ford University.
week when it was awarded a
charter in Mu Alpha Theta, na
tional high school and junior col
lege mathematics club.
The announcement was made
by Dr. Harold lluncke, national
secretary - treasurer, who is an
associate professor of mathematics
at the University of Oklahoma
where the national office of Mu
Alpha Theta is located.
Only those schools with excel
lent mathematics programs can
earn membership in the club
since all courses in mathematics
and the qualifications of I he math
ematics faculty and students are
examined in detail by the club's
governors and officers.
To be eligible for membership,
a student must have no grade
lower than a "B" in mathematics
and an overall grade average for
all courses of at Irast a "B."
"Membership in Mu Alpha
Theta is the highest honor pos
sible for a high school or junior
college student of malhemalics."
lluncke said, "t'luh activities con
sist ol work in areas of nialhe-
nmlics not usually covered in the
classroom,"
Mu Alpha Theta was (minded in
W.T7 at the t'niversity of Okla
homa and has grown to more than
"no clubs in all 50 states and Can
ada, .lapan. Mexico, Kngland.
Puerto Itico, and (iuantananio
Kay. Cuba.
The club is sponsored by Ih
Mathematical Association "I
America and has attracted the
attention of top mathematics
schivlai s In this countrv and
abroad.
Sponsor (or the Klamnlh I ninn
High School club of Mu Alpha
Thcla is Clenn Chamberlain who
Meeting Held
MKUMil The Merrill Amcri
can legion Auxiliary met for its
regular business meeting Feb. 12
at tho home of Mrs. fieri ha Me
Odium. Mrs. Male Wilson at
tended as a puct.
Several reports wore cn and
Mis Itcsvie West, co-chairman ofilanmu
the Heart Fund, reported she had
di.-played the heart containers
ued for the fund at various Mer
rill business firms. They will he
on display all this month as Feb
ruary is set aside as Heart Fund
month.
Other trporls were on Icfjisla
tirtn. Pan American, community
service and Girls Stale.
The dinner which the auxiliary
will 5erv at the Merrill I.ions
Club meeting on Feb. R was dis
cussed And also the American
lymn Hirtlwiav Dinner In be
held on March J2 at the recre
ation hall,
A hnrt meeting will follow tlte
birthday dinner for auxiliary
member.
Contribution were made to the
Heart Fund, March of Dimes
and tlx Dominican Republic for
its aehool fund. !
BRIEFS
Helens visiting her mother, Mrs.
George Courtright.
MR. AND MRS. JIM JOHN
SON, daughter, Maria Gay, and
Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Havlina, spent last
weekend in Myrtle Point and
Coquille, visiting relatives.
MRS. BYRON JOHNSON is a
patient at Klamath Valley Hos
pital recuperating from a broken
leg.
SUMMER LAKE
MISS MARY MORGAN was here
for a few days from Taft to visit
I he Charlie Gaylords and attend
funeral services for Mrs. Mary
Campbell in Paisley. She is a re
tired teacher.
MR. AND MRS. VAN WITHERS
have left for a month's vacation
in Arizona and Mexico.
MR. AND MRS. RED WITH
ERS attended a party in Lake-
view Wednesday evening in honor
of Jim Farlcigh's birthday.
THE BOH PENINGTONS took
Mrs. Penington's mother, Mrs.
Ben Zamarra, to Alturas Satur
day for her return to Albuquerque
following a slay of seven weeks
here.
BOIIBY CAHLON, son of the
Bob Carlons, Paisley, is spending
a few days with his grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gallon.
while his sisters, Iirrie and Lana,
have tonsillectomies.
BILL SMITH'S brother, Jack
eturned with the Smiths from
Wciser. Jdaho, following funeral
services for their mother and
slayed unlil Thursday, when the
Smiths took him to Alturas to re
turn to his A.F. base in Okinawa,
BILL OTT, OTI student. Klam
ath Falls, was a Saturday visitor
of his uncle, Donald Hodges.
Math Club
The outstanding students al
Klamalh Union School who will
he initialed as charter members
inchide: Sheila Callison, Dean
C. (iuyer. Daheralh Kouls, .Irrry
M, Molalore. Elizabeth L. Ough,
Donald A. W. riper, Robert A.
Kyle and Charles Sanders.
Others are Kalhryn Stalker,
Harold .Strickland. Phyllis I).
Wales, Judith Weinberg, Carl I..
Ziegler and Avis Zimmerman.
Paisley PTA
Honors Past
Presidents
PAISI.KY Past presidents of
Paisley PTA wore honored at llic
annual Founder's Day program.
Wednesday evening, Feb. 13, in
the fidnNil auditorium
C.crtrude Dunn presented a te-!ll!i,nl removal proce.tnres. It also
sump of the history of the ir.imded inslriM-tion in jet lunda-
ent Teacher Association and high-1
lighted achievements of the local
organization, which hae included
the establishment of a school
lunchroom and branch public li
brary; purchase of playground
equipment for the school; sponsor
ing Cub Scouts, sending a dele
gate 1o .1F.SSI: and providing
assistance for the Kittle league
and other worthy youth groups.
Kach of the past - presidents
present was introduced and pie
sented w ith a corsage in recog
nition 01 nor eoiunnuuon in me
community. Ihey included Pulcir
Mratlain, W mitred rochelu, Hulh
Hiatlain. Virginia Houston, Mary
Daley. Mildred llrattam. Judith
Harris, I-ou Wana Hoper, (terry
Showers, Harhara tirecn. and the
incumlMMit, Norma Jean Otrlon.
Harold Crocker, principal, spoke
oiieny on ine memoos 01 ipmoook
evaluation emplnyed by the e!e.liM)J,n( fnM, Sliice harvest volume
mentary teachers, who had pie -
p;neo ii uispi.iv in reaoini; texi- t ears. the higher harwM lifi
books which Ihey are currently Ue for ls docs mil violate the
evaluating in addition lo ex.im-!()nniiplr of Mist.uned Meld. Slonc
jpies oi Miwem ai'iivmes in me :
ads area.
Mildred Mratlain announced j
that Ihe annual Talent Show had
hern conceded lo the Inch school
lettermen this ear so they miht
raise money for new uniforms.
The comniithv in charge will Ih1
Mrs. Mratlain, Henrietta Swearin
Hen. and lene Showers
The pi evident aptiuted t terry
Showers, (iertrude Dunn. Marha-!
rn (irn uiui !t V Witch
, ioonni ietM 15 ato ine iarte.M
to prepare and serve dinner fori on ITn)l,, Slnnp ntitfsi
the county teachers' third no
rinilum meet 1 nil, Keh. 21. in the
school lorn himtni.
The meeting was concluded with
a wilo "The Knd nf a I'eiteit
Pay" hy Anita Hamster, accompa
nied hy Ten a Mutler.
Mrs. -Man Withers, Mis t'hiis-
lian, Mrs. I,nnnt Vernon, and Mt v
l.yle Sweai inen were hostesspv
lor a SiKer Tea served in the
school cafeteria.
. '40 r ft.:, j" . . jtt- -, 4
GILBERT G. ANDREWS
AVY
VICTOR A. LEWIS
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ARMED FORCES NEWS
The U.S. Navy Recruiting Sta
tion in Klamath Falls recently
announced the enlistment of two
Klamath Basin men, a Chiloquin
resident and a heno man.
Marvin John Holcomb. 18, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William Holcomb.
Keno, was a 12 graduate of Hen
ley High School.
Holcomb entered the Navy's Po
laris electronic field and is un
dergoing recruit training at the
U.S. Naval Training Center in
San Diego. Upon completion of
the recruit training all Navy men
rue granted 14 days leave prior
to reporting to school or perma
nent assignment. After success
fill completion of Navy Service
School, Holcomb will be assigned
to a nuclear powered Polaris
submarine.
Gilbert Gene Andrews, til, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert L. An
drews, Box 217, Chiloquin, grad
uated from Chiloquin High School
prior In enlistment in the Navy.
Upon successful completion of
his training at the renter he will
enter the Navy's high school grod
'' naming as a hospital corps
man
Brian Timm Bernard. IK. anil
Victor Alfred Ix-wis, 17, both from
Klamath Kail s, altcnifvd
Klamath Union High School be
fore enlisting. They are under
going recruit training in San Die-
Hernnrd is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Bernard, 2WI Vine
Avenue, and Iwis is the son of
Mrs. Klhel Zevely, 3!M:i Austin
St reef.
Charles K. Shearer Jr., avia
tion maehinisl's mate second I
lass, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
'. K. Shearer Sr., 42115 Mishee
Street, was graduated, Feb. I,
from the Aviation Machinist's
Mate .lei Kngine School al the
Naval Air Technical Training Cen
ter, Memphis, Term.
The eight week curriculum in
cluded disassembly and assem
bly of jet jMtwer plants and tower
Log Harvest
Total High
''iihImt hiirvi-Miil in llic na
liial forces of Otoynn and Wash
ington in a re.-u-hcxl an all-lime
Irnili im.il of 4 4ii4.IKio.ra.io hoard
loot, it m.k roimrtod hv ,1. Her
itor! Mono, regional forester, I'.S
Forest Service.
In m, n total-of .Tmw.owi.onn
;Utard ftvt was rut. and in two
the total was :t.."t.inni.nuu. Total
value of the 1W2 harvest was
$W,H.lTi,240.
The annu.it sustained . yield
allowable cut tor the Pacitic
.winucsi Hejiion ixvenUv was
, revised upward to 4.2tiT.lX.(HKl
;,0 aerai;ed out over a period
explained
1'imber sold in Hti2 amounted
lo 4. ITfl.liOU.UUO hoard feet, which
. ii)sf, , 1IM..I,.,W .,. .vci
t
years. Volume of timler sold va-
l ies (torn the amount cul ltu inn
the your bis-au-v the period in
which n sji! of fimiw i nil
, . C ha 1 les Bennett Saifdbnrn,
vanes from n few week orUiop ,gn. no mrtett
months to .veveinl o.irs. Total I
lvalue of the volume sold in lti2
wrt.i $W,n;w.ir7. The total volume
.1 , . .. .
On The Record
MA 4 ft I AGE UriNsM
dm Sle.env ? nd ft Srh.
4t. H,
tv Kiamath Fu
fr"k A oMe, .'V and jire Vim.
mvnr t actions tu ro
lAAfff H t -R.tji f ,nn F,e4 i
tk.msas joined the Coiileder -
ay en May IH, )8f-t.
BRIAN T. BERNARD
1k
MARVIN J. HOLCOMB
mentals, jet power plants opera
tion and replacement and jet air
craft line operation.
Shearer entered the service in
October, 1958, and is a graduate of
Klamath Union High School.
The Court
Feb. 14, mj
Traffic Casei
Pmdrlek Gerald Gnrren, no vehicle li
cense (expired), guilty plea. SS fine paid.
Knowlton Merrltt Jr., violate basic
rule, guilty plea, S25 fine paid.
Fred William Fink, failure to transfer
title, guilty plea, SS fine paid.
Henry LePrelle Mainor, no operator li
cense, guilty plea, $5 fine paid.
Donald Kaye Bohmann, disobeyed itop
sign, builty plea, no tine paid.
William H. Clayton, disobeyed itop
sign, guilty plea, tlO fine paid.
Leonard Stanley Humphrey, disobeyed
stop sign, guilty plea, no fine paid.
Theodore James sandberg, disobeyed
stop sign, guilty plea, $5 line paid.
William Thomas Walters, no opera
tor license, guilty plea, IS fine paid.
Olney Lee Rudd Jr., disobeyed stop
sign, guilty plea, SIS line paid.
Dennis Lavern Carlson, violate basic
rule, guilty plea, $35 line paid.
Danny Allen Kirby, no headlights when
required, guilty plea, S10 tine paid.
Billy Ray Greenleaf, disobeyed stop
sign, guilty plea, $10 line paid.
Robert Harvey Jenkins, violate hasic
rule, guilty plea, ili line paid.
David Humphry Sawyer, disobeyed Hop
sign, guilty plea, S10 tine paici.
William Victor Albert, violate basic
ruip, guilty pien, ?t tine pid.
George Lane Dayton, no vehicle nrns?
(expired), guilty plea, IS tine susprntjecl
Girwin Angus Rullis, no vehicle licensft
(epired), quMty plea, SS line suspended
Robert Orrin Warner, false application
for registration, gullly pita, S7S or 10
days in lieu of tine.
Robert Orrin Warner, no operator II-
fn Suspended), guilty piea, $soo and
S3W and five months were suspended;
leaving II SO or 70 days in lieu of tine
and 30 days In the county i(.
Misdemeanor Cases
Roger Dean Ballard, petit larceny, dis
missed on motion by district attorney, Ih
person charged with the crime is not the
person responsible lor Ihe larceny.
Martin Lloyd Sirachan, carrying a con
cealed weapon, trial without jury con
tinued to March l. m3.
Martin Lloyd Sirachan, pointing a fire
arm al another, trial without jury, found
guilty; sentencing continued to March 4.
I?M
Connev Holladay, assault and battery,
arraignment continued until Feb. 30, l'A3
felony Cases
F ugf ne Samplauski. otitming money
and property by lalse pretenses, waived
preliminary hearing; held lo answer to
the Grand Jury. Bail set In Iht amount
ot 13,000.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Traffic Court
f-eo. i. mj I ,IU ni '"Mest in the veqetalive surface resources
William Victor Albert, ecessivf t.reI(H, s,fm(H- ,n uras reports and Olher surface reour(es. undr such
noise. $7 50 lorfeil mininq claim, contrary to or in conflict
(urlls Charles Barney. VBR .10 m TO.Pie heaid (in the W iniiemUCCa- Wl)h )h Imitations or reslnetions sper
'n'1'" ;tn.lh iw ' lied in section 4 of sai,1 act. as to the
George Leslie Big by, VBR 31 In ?s, $10
forfeit
Gerald I ynn Rnwden, nghl turn from
wrong lane, $7 50 lorleil.
Arthur Wayne Brogan, ran Mnp sign.
110 fotleil
Wanda Swain Brown, VBR 45 In 35.
17S Inrlfit
Wesley Farl Case, Improper lei! turn.
17 so torleit
MarthA Ellen tollman, no visible II
iene plates. IS
I'wm Olto Cnnr, failure
brakes, 175 torlnt
Orpn I eslic Congo, driving on wrong
side of street, 1? so loMeit
Pfte Merle Cortel, dr iving while sus
pended, 110 for'eil
LuV Lillian Divens, following too tlnsr,
dismissed
Shirley Ann Dugan. failed tn yield right
of way tn vehicle 110 forfeit
John Clifford Fosttr, VBR 30 In 70.
110 forff.t
l ee Jornh GeRue. disobeyed stop S'gn,
110 forfeit
Billy R G'eenleat, Mkmivi muH'er
none, 7 Ml forfeit
Raymond L. Mali, driving wrong way
on one way slreet. V SO forfeit
Ronald Henry Hinthaw, excessive
h jtnsl finite. 11(1 tnr teit
Thomas Larl lames, excessive mufor
noise. 17 so forfeit.
Worm Louis Juncher, tcesiv phaujl
VRR. $10 tnifeit
Aine I anung, no Ik em piale
light, i so fo't i
Ronald Arthur l'tikp. ran red light,
$10
Ceo'oe fc.eth WeMon t mil, oi
Oneved trtln .gn,l, $1S Ifwt,!
I loyd F'nel Newly, improper r
turn. Ml lorteil
Rpddv Duane Presley. VR VI in 75,
$10 (orieil
Prentis Sargent Tutkett. ran fed tight,
lift tcle.l
led Puihelf Jr. driving MI tu spend .,
M. Ii forfeit
.Inhnme (Vviiie Rich, no openlois II
cense, $' JO Iprteii
ttuhard E . RfHtgers, tan stop s.gn.
l"" fctei
rin(oeed 1
Hearing Slated
a
Qn Wildlife
SALKM -ITP - pioial
for a seven-man interim commit-
lee to sIikIv wildliie management ;
and conservation wil! lv aired at
a ruhhc haniii; Tuevlax een-
inc. retv W
The hearinc was announmi hy
Sen Harry Boivm. P-Klamath
rails, chaii man nf the Senate j mere Highway rommntee and
iCommittre on .Mate and Fedrial'the Calitoi ma Hhwav 1'ommis-j
j Altau-s Sn
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE
IN THE COUNTY COURT OP
THE STATE OF OREGON
IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
In Iht matttr of the vacation of a Dor
lion ol lha Lost River to Lake County
Road, a county Road In Klamath County,
Oreqon.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A
DULY PREPARED AND FILED PETI
TION HAS BEEN RECEIVED BY THE
COUNTY COURT OF KLAMATH COUN
TY PRAYING FOR THE VACATION OF
THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED ROAD.
TO-WIT:
ALL THAT PORTION OF THE LOST
RIVER TO LAKE COUNTY ROAD A
COUNTY ROAD LYING IN THE N',N'
OF SECTION il, SECTIONS 21. 22, AND
IS. TOWNSHIP 27 SOUTH, RANGE II
E.. W.M.
THIS PETITION WILL BE CONSID
ERED BY THE KLAMATH COUNTY
COURT AT 10:30 A.M. ON WEDNES
DAY. MARCH 71, 1963 IN THEIR OF
FICES IN THE KLAMATH COUNTY
COURTHOUSE. IF NO OPPOSITION IS
MADE TO THE PETITION THE COUN
TY COURT MAY GRANT THE PETI
TION WITH SUCH RESTRICTIONS AS
IT DEEMS NECESSARY AND REASON
ABLE, AND FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD.
SIGNED IN OPEN COURT THIS 15th
DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1963.
KLAMATH COUNTY COURT
Frank F. Ganong, Commiiiioner
E. K. Allison, Commissioner
No. 951, Feb. 30, 22.
City Briefs
MBS. MARSHAL McCLAY, 5066
Delaware, is recovering satisfac
torily at Klamath Valley Hospital
where she underwent major sur
gery Feb. 11.
LLOYD LOW, former Klamath
County sheriff spending the win
ter in Yuma, is able to be out
of bed and around after a long
period of being confined. He re
cently saw a rodeo parade in
Yuma.
HANK HENRY, former KF1.W
announcer, is now with hMt-u
Channel 10, Medford. Mrs. Henry
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Meeker of the Midland Dis
tricl.
Records
Jerry David Skellon, failed lo leave
name at accident scene, $25.
Nolan Cecil South, no license plate
light, J7.50 forfeit.
Nancy Lee Slubbs, ran red light, DO
forfeit.
Ernest Delmar Tate, ran red light,
S10 forfeit.
Roger Dean Watts, ran red light, $10
forfeit.
Richard Lee Weber, excessive tire
noise, 1.50 -forfeit; improper left turn,
17.50 forfeit
Beverly Jean Weekly, no operator's li
cense, 17. SO forfeit; failed to yield right
01 way, J75 forfeit, no vehicle license,
17.50 forfeit.
Donald Benton Wilson, ran red light,
110.
Feb. II, ItU
Ernie Furman, drunk, 175 or five or
10 days.
William Bluedoud, 150 or live or 10
days.
Ray Townsend, drunk, 125 or five or
10 days
Henry R. Bernhardt, drunk, 135 or five
or 10 days
Taylor Myers, drunk, 125 or five or 10
days.
Glon Lee Hilyear, drunk. 125 fortelt.
Angellla Reynolds, drunk, $75 forfeit.
Poy McDowell, rirunk, $25 forfeit
Darlene Sancnei, disorderly conduct,
SI OQ l or ten
Ovlnglon Larut Smith, drunk, $75 for
Jim VanNiewkviPdhuiien, drunk, 175 or
five or 10 days.
Mitchell Hyrd, drunk, 175 forfeit.
Capron Ball, drunk, 175 or five or 10
days.
Charley Hemmlngway, drunk, $75 or
five or 10 davs.
Everett Decker, drunk, 175 forfeit.
Gene Urban, disorderly conduct. $25
forfeit.
Jack DeLnrme, drunk, $75 forfeit.
Percy Ball, drunk, $75 or five or 10
days.
Ralph Grslvang, drunk, $50 or five or
10 days.
Lawrence P. Mfister, drunk, $7S or five
or 10 days.
Winnemucca
Road Talked
AIn'RAS - Al the Feb. Hi
meeting of llie Modoc County
to-the-Sea Highway.
Jim 'ivne ,s;iid it wil
l)C I1CC-
,i . , o rne tsureau ni tana vanriqemenr ai
C.S,1I U) kCC Working to J,SMirei7IO N E Hollarlav. Portland 17. Oregon.
t.ivorahle net inn in Wnshiniiton i ni Wl,h,n '50 dvs trom me heiow-staied
. r ; dltte of first publication of this Notice, a
on the recent decision of (lie verified statement which ;..-.:! forth
Vh,. Cnly rommissmncrs tu iS; j
(or le(i('r;d ;ud designation i l?1 Tne book and pqe of rernrdtionj
-i.,l , .1J... i..... i. iii 1 of the not'te or certificate of location.:
rUim i.un iiinus to (. o ii-i
securely,.,,,., 'ils10(, portion of the
road.
He added that sufticient
fund
tile action (inilli; and there Will
. . !
tX .1 recjllpst for motley II, the
near future
On 1' S . Hijiiuav South and;
.
the proXla (o reroute jt acrOSS
I Hoie Uike or V,r isshonner 1 a1hfr pff," or wi,,n, tl"ffl,n ',y
M 11 tr1 ,s-sn,MM) ' "interest or interests .n or under ith un
Pane reHHt(y1 that a protest patented mining claim, such failure shall
I, i, , , i i i . , ihe conclusively deemed dl to constitute
Mas been tiled hy Oregon inter-1 w,v(,r relinquishment bv sum
e-K and that the highway com-im,n,nQ f1"10' ot r,ni ,,Me- r
: nilttiv Cilllllot t;ike
tction to
"" " ''y mimlH-roH
jw.lV without thp dUlMMlt of OrO-i
1:011 Thr mutter will lo iiivcti-
itoil turlhor ;tl ;i mtvttnc M
28 ot I ho C.ilitoniia Hmhway Com
miMon .iiiil n'nroM'nt.Mive
ht..MlMtW lOUIlts.
j , , ,,
A diM'HNMon on srmlinfi letters
to legislators .lsk.ini: lot Minnort 1
on the mnemiiee.i Hn-imiv re-
silted HI a deciMDn to h'lVe the
11 '
j nl.Uia Let SCIUl sample lettei'S 101'
.,. . ...i , i . , M ,
, " """
letter tlom the lieddim
I'U ,,k ( , i souxes tnerenf a"d tht. except to the
( hamlxM- (tf i onimerce was reade.tent reqed or m.nmq (vrat.pns
askmu the Mod.H' Chamtier to en-!i,,d UM resonabiv moment ,he-fto
tlore .liv ratten, civil engineer hon or mr, cia-mants of stun tims
from Krtidini; for the wincv on(r,, ,y' u fl,,c,, nttniv
'""ooniL. ioi me ,,incy n0lflf(. tuMK, resources thP.etit and that.:
Ihe Stale Water Comniis.sion. The ie-npt im ciea-an.e -cr uih purpose'..
i , , I any permitted sewer ante pr re "iflyai of
memhen approved the endot se- ,,rhe- mui u n iuf rtK ini-h
(Will ) p' i "c iples ol fcreif management S'd
t'0'i a'sn piovdr's '"at any me o'
Hli;hwa construction projects; the Mrta.e nf "y such mi, c':
fnf 1 1m iiimni, t r ..1 i. rti-n i n llni"rt Sl'f. i's re rmi'tee s o-
solicited and it was stated that" rn"1
MiieMions (or pnont he made!''M.n7'?.
to the ch.tmhei ,v.tun ty asstoe
to assure
j proper nm-idfiatiun ('noniv iiv
appnned hnally will te 5tihmit )
tot to the State Oumlvr of Cum i
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Nolle ti hereby given thai l have
filed my final account a administrator
of the Estate of Irene Pains Keltey. also
known ai Emma Irene Kelsey, deceased,
in iht Circuit Court of the State ol Ore
gon, lor the County of K lamath, and
that (he Court hai t February 78th,
1963, at the hour of 10 00 a m., es the
time for the hearing of ob lection to
laid final account and settlement thereof.
GORDON M, KELSEY
Administrator
O'neill . McLaren
Attorneys for administrator
No. 912. Jan. 30, Feb. a, 13, 70, 1963.
PATROLMAN EXAMINATION
CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS
The Civil Service Board hereby
nounces an examination for the position
of Patrolman with the Klamath Falls Po
lice Department, February 23, 1963, at
9 00 a m.
Requirements for filing an application
are as follows:
Age: 21-37 Inclusive. 2. Heiqht: 5'7"
minimum, 6'5" maximum. 3. Weight:
lbs. minimum, 265 tbs. maximum. Weight
must be in proportion to height. 4. Must
be a high school graduate or present
credentials equivalent thereto. 5. Must be
In sound physical and mental condition
and be of good moral character. 6. Must
not have a criminal record nor more than
two serious traffic arrests within the last
live years.
The examination will consist of the fol
lowing, and scored as Indicated:
Written Examination 50 per cent.
Physical Agility Test 20 per cent
Oral Examination 30 per cent
Written score must be 80 per cent mini
mum to qualify for further examination.
Other examinations may be given to de
termine eligibility for appointment.
Salary: 1385.00 minimum, $430.00 maxi
mum To apply, write Klamath Falls Police
j BS2?TZ2Sr&i ' fc
No. 9,1, Feb. 13 and 20. 1963.
NO. 62-75
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
In Ihe Matter of the Estate ol
HARRY A. FOSTER, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the Execu
trix of Ihe above-entllled estate has filed
her Final Account and Report of Execu
trix, and thai Ihe Court has set the
IBIh day ol March. 1963 at the hour of
9:30 A.M., as the time tor hearing of
obections to saia f-inai Account in set
tlement thereof, said hearing to be in
Circuit Court, Department No. 2, Klam
ath County Court House, Klamath If a Ms,
Oregon.
Dated this ISfh'day of February, 1963,
Philip J. Engelgau
Attorney for Executrix
No. 949, Feb. 20, 27, Mar. 6, 13.
NOTICE TO MINING CLAIMANTS
Published pursuant to section 5 of the
Act Of July 23, 1955 69 Stat. 367).
To whomever it may concern: PRO
CEEDING NO. FS 63-S (Oregon 013063).
Notice is hereby given in pursuance
ot a proper request for publication here
tofore filed In accordance with section
5 of fhe Act of July 23, 1955 (69 Stat. 367),
and the regulations thereunder (43 CFR
IBS. 173-185. 127).
1. That on December U, 1962. the Chief,
Forest Service, Department of Agricul
ture, whose address is Washington 75.
D.C., filed In the Land Office of the
Bureau of Land Management, Depart
ment of the Interior, at 710 N. E. Holla-
day, Portland 17, Oregon, a request for
publication of notice to all mineral lo
cators or any person claiming under them
involving a mining claim or claims lo
cated on lands owned by the United
Stales and under Ihe jurisdiction of the
Forest Service in the County of Klam
ath, Stale of Oregon, described as fol
lows, to wit:
Oregon 013083 (FS 63-B), fhe Klamath
Area, 6-SR-2-6, Fremont National Forest,
Klamath County. Oreqon.
The unsurveyed section.; listed are thoe
which would probably embrace the lands
when Ihe public land surveys are, ex
tended lo such lands.
Willamette Meridian
33 S., R 14 E.; Sees. 1 lo 20 Incl.;
sees. 22, 23, 74; sees. 26 to 33 Incl.
33 S., R. 15 E.: Sees. 1, 4, 5, 6, 7,
S, 9. 10; sees. 13 to 30 Incl.; sees. 34,
35, and 36. T. 34 S., R. U E.: Sees. 3
to 10 incl , sees. 15 to 71 Incl . sees 29,
and 30. T. 34 S.. R. 15 E.: Sees. 1, 2,j
3, 4, 5; sees. 7 to IB incl.; sees. 70 to
!9 Incl ; sees. 33. 34, 35, and 36. T.
35 S.. R 14 E .: Sec-.. 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9,'
10, 15, 16, 17. 19, 20, 21, 27, 23, 75,
26. 27, 78. 79, 37, .14, and 16. T. 35 S , R
15 E.: SPCS I. 7, 10, 11, 17, 13. 71. 73, 74,
35, 76, 29, 30, 31, J5, and 36 T. 36 S , R.
14 E.: Sees. 1 and 12. T. 36 S., R. IS E.:
Sees. 6. 7, fj. 14. 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 72,
75. 76. 77, 34, 35, and 36; unsurveyed
sees. 1, 7, 3, 4, 5, 9. 10, 11, 17, and 13. T.
37 S . R. 11 E : Sees. 23, 24. 75, 26.
77, 34, 35, and 34. T. 37 S., R 14 E.:
Sees. 14, 15, 16. 17; sees. 20 to 36.
T. 37 S . R 15 E .: Sees. 1, 2. 3, 8, 10,
12, 11. 16, 18. 20, 27. 24, 26, 28, 30, 31,
37. 34. 35. and 36 T. 38 S , R. 11 F..:
Sees. 24. 25, and 36 T. IB $ R 17 E .:
Sec 1 and sees. 8 to 36 incl. T. 38 S, R
13 E.r Sees I to 15 incl . sees. 17 lo 74
Incl.; sees 79. 30. 31, and 32. T. 38 S., R
14 E : Sees. 1 to 17 incl.; sres. 16, 17,
18, 19, 70. 21, 26, 27, 2B; N'j. SE' sec. 79;
NE' see. 37: sec. 33; partly unsurveyed
sees. 14, 15, 72. and 23. T. 38 S . R. 15 E.:
Sees. 1 lo 18 incl.; sees. 70 to 27 incl.;
sees. 32, 33, 14. and 35. T. 39 S., R. 11 E.:
Sec. 1. T. 39 S., R. 12 E r Sees. 1, 2.
3. 4, 5. 6. and 12. T 39 S,. R. 13 E.:
Lots 3, 4, S';NW', SW' see. 4; sees. 5,
6, 7, 8. 17, 70, and 21 . T, J9 S , R . 15 E. :
Sees. I lo 27 Incl ; sees 24, 26, 77, 78;
E'j sec. 29; E'i sec. 32; sees. 33. 34. and
35, T. 4tl S . R 15 E .'. Spcs. 1, 2. 3. 4;
lot 2. SW'.NF'-. SE sec. 5, E'i see.
8. sees 9 to IS incl.; sect 27. 23. 74. 75,
76. and 77. T. 41 S, R. 15 E : Sees. 1.
10. 12. 13. 14. IS; lots 3, 4. NE' sec. 71;
sees. 77, 73, and 74
7 That it any pr'on claiming or as-
' patented mminq claim located prior to
above-described lands or any prt there
i 0,1 10 ,n ,h Land Office
(i) xhe section or sections of Ihe Duhfir1
surveys which embiace such m-n-
veved either the section or sectifi
e tended ,0 ucn "r a lie hv coures
and 0' slant es In an a"(i'Oved United
states mineral monument;
111 Whfiner such ciai-tiant is m loca
tor or purchaser under iiKh location, and
1M Th ""d ,u(fl
claimant and names and artrt'Pses ci
far as Vnnwn to lh Claimant ot am
re-ltrarv to fir in ennfl.ft with the limitation
h-iZ'TZ ,"V,'.7 1,1.
10 unpatented claims located "er that
;daie, and i
to constitute a tonenf bv
laimant IrMt such unpafent.
1 mmiog claim shall he suhiert to arl
rotation ami re strkticvis. and (nit 'o
f( Mule there Ve- pnnr to issuance or
iferrsl m or under si.cl mmtnq (Hnn
tO'iTfucy to m conflict wm sam nmi-
UUtins nr r)nctl0m. $,, 4 provides.
Generally. tht unpatented mining claims
,n tr,,n,n r P"Xe.smg ortir
i,ses reanaf'v moe-it thr-eio.
thf
such ciamn w.H he sublet t 'n the right
o' e Un 'ed S'fl'es to m"age a"d d
.ne of te veaerattve si'ne retfu'tes
the-eof am tc m- ge other surtare re
' s(ci as not fn encli
ter 'e-e wt th the p-nst
s es.rg ' reaspi-ahiy
'Mi-vt m i-x n.tM oi 'i
I re t
Puteci
.,e. Vi-
5e i
rfu Of I "3t'"t"l
hffr-"""' P' ltfrioe
T -t fx.-t"-'. 'O- fc M
etv th 1. J. M' 1
LEGAL NOTICE
NO. 41 W
NOTICE TO CREOITORS
tN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Mailer of tht Estate of
SYLVIA JANE BOUSMAN, Deceased
The undesigned having been appoint
ed 6y the above entitled Court of the
Stale of Oregon, for Ihe County afore
said. Administrator of the Estate of syi
via Jane Bousman, deceased, and hav
ing gualilled, notice ii hereby given to
all persons having claims against said
estate o present them, verified as re-
quirea oy lew, wiin propsi vuuiiitjr ,
within six months from the date of this
notice to said Administrator at fhe of
fices of Arthur A. Beddoe, Attorney at
Law, All Main Street, Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
Allen M. Bousman
Administrator of the Estate el
Sylvia Jane Bousman, deceased
Dale end first published February 20,
193.
Arthur A. Beddoe
Attorney for Administrator
No. 950, Feb. 20, 27, Mar. A, 13.
NOTICE TO MINING CLAIMANTS
Published pursuant lo section 5 of the
Act of July 23, 1955 (69 Slat. 367). j
To whomever It may concern: PRO-j
CEEDING NO. FS 67-20 (Oregon 012331)
Notice is hereby given In pursuance
of a proper request for publication here
tofore filed In accordance with section 5
of the Act of July 23, 1955 (69 Slat. 367),
and Ihe regulations thereunder 43 CFR
185.123-185.127).
1. That on February 12, 1962, Ihe Chief,
Forest Service, Department of Agricul
ture, whose address is Washington 25,
D. C, filed in the Land Office of tht
Bureau of Land Management, Depart
ment of the Interior, al 710 N. E. Holla-
day, Portland 12, Oregon, request for
duo cat on of notice to ail mineral loca
tors or any person claiming under them
involving a mining claim or claims lo
cated on lands owned by the United
Stales and under the lurisdlclion of the
Forest Service In the County of Klamath,
Stale of Oregon, described at follows, to
wit:
Oregon 012331 (FS 62-20), the Sugar
Pine Area, 6-SR-20-1, Winema and Fre
mont National Forests, Klamath County,
Oregon.
Willamette Meridian, Oregon
T. 24 5., R. II E : Sec. 31; SE'i Sec. 33;
SW'i Sec. 34; SEU Sec. 35; Sec. 36.
T. 25 S., R. 9 E: Sees. 24 to 27 incl.;
Sees. 33 to 36 Incl. T. 25 S., R. 10 E:
Sees. 13 to 36 Incl. T. 35 S., R. 11 E
Sees. 1, 3; W'.i, SE'i Sec. 3; Sees. -to
15 Incl.; Sees. IB lo 35 incl. T. 2
S., R. 9 E: Sees. 1 to 5 Incl.) Sees.
7 lo 36 Incl. T. 26 5., R. 10 E: Sees.
1 to 15 incl.; Sees. 17 to 36 Incl. T. 26 S,
R. 11 E: Sees. 1 to 15 Incl.; Sees. 17 to1
33 Incl.; Sees. 35, 36. T. 27 S., R. 9 E:
Sees. 1 to 15 Incl.; Sees. 17 to 36 incl.
T. 37 S-, R. 10 E: Sees. 1 to 36 incl
T. 27 S., R. 11 E: Sec. 1; Sees. 4 to
14 incl.; Sees. 17 to 22 Incl.; Sees. 34
to 35 incl. T. 21 S., R. 9 E: Sees. 1 lo 36
incl. T. 28 5., R. 10 E: Sees. 1 to 36 Incl
T. 28 S., R. 11 E: Sees. 3 lo 6 incl.;
Sees. 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 17, 18; Sees. 20
to 31 Incl.; Sees. 34, 35. T. 39 S., R. 9 E:
Sees. 1 to 6 incl. T. 39 S.. R. 10 E: Sees.
1 lo 6 inct. T. 29 S., R. 11 E: Sees.
3 to 5 incl.
2. That if any person claiming or as
serting under, or by virtue of any un
patented mining claim located prior to
July lit ivw, any rigni, one, or inter
est in the 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 fait to file in the Land Office
of the Bureau of Land Management at
710 N. E. Holladay, Portland 12, Oregon,
and within 150 days Irons, the below-
staled date of first publication of this
Notice, a verified statement which snail
set forth as to such mining claims;
(1) The dale of location;
(21 The book and page of recordation
of the notice or certificate of location ;
(3) The section or sections of the pub
lic land surveys which embrace such
mining claim; or it such lands are un
surveyed either the section or sections
which would probably embrace such mm
ing claim when the public land surveys
are extended to such lands or a tie by
courses and distances to an approved
United States mineral monument;
(41 Whether such claimant is a toca-j
tor or purchaser under such location;
and i
15) The name and address of such
claimant and names and addresses so
lar as known to the claimant ol any
other person or persons claiming any
interest or interesls in or under such un
patented mining claim; such failure shall
be conclusively deemed (I) lo constitute
a waiver and relinquishment by such
mining claimant of any right, title, or
interest under such mininq claim con
trary to or in conflict with the limitations
or restrictions specified in section 4 of
the Act of July 2J, 1955 (69 Stat. 367), as
to unpatented claims located alter that
dale, and (ii) to constitute a consent by
such mining claimant that such unpatent
ed mining claim shall be subject to
said limitations and restrictions, and
(iii) to preclude thereafter, prior lo ls-j
suance ol patent, any assertion by such
mining claimant of any right or title
I to or interest in or under such mining
! claim contrary to or in conflict wifh said I
limitations or restrictions, section 4 pro
vides, generally, that unpatented mining i
claims located after July 23, 1955 shall
not be used for purposes olher than I
prospecting, mining, or processinq 1
Derations, or uses reasonably incident j
thereto; that such claims will be subiecli
to Ihe right of the UmleJ Slates to man-!
aqe end dispose of the veqelative sur-1
(ace resourTps thereof and In man
age other surface resources thereof; and
that, except to the extent required for
mininq operations and uses reasonably
incident thereto or to provide clearance
i lor such operations or uses, claimants
of such claims shall not use or dispose
ol veqetalive or other surface resources
thereof; and that, except for clearance for
i such purposes, any permitted severance
: or removal of timber must be in ac
cordance with sound principles of fore.!
management. Said section 4 also pro-
1 vides that any use of the surface ol
any such mining claim hy the United
1 States, its permittees or licensees, shall
be such as not to endanger or materially
1 interfere with the prospecting, mining,
.processing or reasonably Incident uses by
Ihe mining claimant.
The dale of first publication ol this
Nnhce shall be Jan. 9, 193.
Dated Dec. 5. 1967
D B. Leightner
Chief. Minerals Section
Bureau of Land Manaqemenf :
Department ol Interior j
Portland. Oregon
First publication: January . ia3 1
No 837. Jan. 9. 16, 23, 30, Feh. 4, 13.
70. 27. March 6, 1963.
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ath Valley Hospital. 1 or 2 persons. $60.
TU 2-2767.
HOT SPRINGS 3 room furnished, ga
rage, $75, utilities paid, TU 2-1663.
THREE room furnished apartment, $55,
all utilities paid, 911 Walnut.
THREE room furnished, $40, JW-i JE.
Main, tw room furnished, $25, 200 t.
Main, ph. TU 4-7290, TU 4-4121.
ROYAL ARMS furnished apartment, util
ities except eleclricily, 524 High.
CLASSY, downtown, free heat, furnished,
adults, $59.50. Aloha Apis., TU 4-4523.
cITIan furnished Studio Apt., Marion
Apr, annex., 223 N. 6th.
EXCEPTIONAL 3 room furnished apt'.,
adults, no pels, TU 4-8282 after 5 p.m.
ONE or twe bedroom, furnished, heat,
wafer paid, 825 Grant, TU 2-4719.
FURNISHED 2 room bachelor apartment,
$30, 2126 Reclamation.
2 BEDROOM 8, 3 bedroom apartment,
unfurnished, also 2 bedroom house, TU
4-5686.
2 BEDROOM deluxe unfurnished apart
ment. Immediate occupancy. TU 2-6500.
CLEAN, furnished, hea'ed, with ga
rage, adults, 203 Washinglon.
FURNISHED 3 rooms. Close In, adults
only, no pels, laundry facilities. 802 Lin
coln. D UP 1 E X Va block off highway, Weyer
haeuser Junction, all electric, TU 2-3129.
UNFURNISHED two bedroom duplex apt.
on California Ave. $69.50, TU 4-9264.
UNFURNISHED two bedroom apartment
inquire 2519 Applegale.
THREE room furnished, cean and quiet,
$32.50, TU 4-4640 or TU 4-6B66.
LARGE 2 room furnished apartments,
$37.50 and $40, TU 4-368.
THREE room furnished apartment, all
utilities. Adults. $65. 39 Main.
FURNISHED one room apartment, $40,
utilities paid, 419 North 10th.
ONE room apartments, furnished, utili
ties except lights, $37.50 and $40. Rex
Arms Apartments, TU 2-9217.
ONE and two bedroom ao'i., furnished or
unfurnished. TU 2-1326 or see at 1779
Fargo.
CLEAN studio, downtown, couple nr
single, utilities, $55, Greer Apts., TU
4-468.
CONSTRUCTION workers welcome! Near
new OTI site, furnished, TV available,
weekly rates. Pelican Motel, TU 2-9256.
NICELY furnished, three rooms and bath,
garage, private entrance TU 2-1214.
COMPLETELY furnished studio apart
menl, all utilities paid, $15. a week or
available by Ihe month, washer-dryer.
Villa Marquis Apartments (under new
management) 1330 Oak, 1U 4-5995 before
1) a m. or TU 4-785B alter 7 p.m.
! EWAUNA - DOWNTOWN
Klamath's most modern, furnished. 219
i So. 11th. TU 2-1062.
RICKFALLS
APARTMENTS
and
MOTEL
2660 Shasta Way
One and Two Bedroom opts.
Furnished and Unfurnished
$69.50 to $89.50
Daily, Weekly Motel Rates
TU 2-5577
" "$36to$58750
COMFORTABLE LIVING AT LOW COST!
1-3-3 tyi-droem apts., furnished or unfur
nished. Permanent maintenance included.
Monday through Friday
SHASTA VIEW
APARTWFNTS
HM WSHBUN WY TU l1
Office hour, I ,.rn. to 5 B.fn-
K LA MAT H FA L LSF I NEST
3S44 Union
1 fed'Oom unlurwlthed
J Bedroom unfurnished
Snacioiit Rooms
Tastefully Deeereterf
'.Veil to Wall Carpeting
Swimming Pool
Rental includes all services
except teieohone end electricity
rSflreth Nelan TU ?-TH4
HOUSES FOR RENT
26
ONE bedroom furnished, counle, babiei
FURNISHED small two bedroom house,
1740 Washburn Way, ingulf 17M Wash
burn Way, TU 4-5440.
CLEAN 7 bedroom unfurnished, Wills.
TU 1-3V9.
MILLS ADDITION, clran 1 bedroom cab
in, $35, TU 4-JNS4, TU 4-9754.
ONE bedroom home, partly furnished,
Close in, S55, TU 4-7J5.
CLEAN furnished small cottages, $30,
wqter, garbaqe, 1350 Owens.
THREE room furnished house, oarage.
Inquire 18J2 Summers Lane.
TWO bedroom partly furnished.ciean,
$65, TU 4-4333.
TWO bedroom lurnished, near "'w"eyer
haeuser, $45, TU Ml 80.
LARGE Iwo bedroom unfurnished duolen
I nearConoer School, $85, TU 4-7584.
ONE bedroom, clean, furnished orun
furnished, close in, $50, TU 4-5871.
TWO bedroom house, range furnished.
Close in. Call TU 4-43M.
NEAT two bedroom, cheap heat, unfur
nished, fireplace, id? 50, close to tehoof.
1 u ;-ibi.
ib'TWO bedroom house, oartly furnished,
eflr eyerhaeuser, 145. U 2-6135.
TWO bedroom apartment in triplex, some
furnishings, adulls, 3C9 N. 10th.
TRAILER house, double Qaraqe, wash
house 5414 Inaependente, TU I-JiS7.
SMALL 3 bedroom partly furnished, dose
in, S55.JU 2-444, TU 3 l:3S.
THREE berlroom housr fufibaAment,
electric or wood heal, M California Awe.,
TJJ4 S5?3
IN MENLEY, 3 bed room VusT- Itprv,
slnves, J children, iss, telerences, T it
4-674. Rte. j. Bc 558.
DUPLEX. 3 rocm furnished, ecellentTo-
LdTion, ga'rje, TU 4-S384
I CNF betlrpom furnnhed house. phonaTU
't-t:?9 er TU 4-1476
TWO bed'onm house in South Suburb'.
seiy pointed 1hr0ugiviut. will accent
two or three children. i;o, TU 7-34tli
VERY CtEAN
Unf,irrt,inefi pre bedfoom, electric heal,
uMitv pgrrh, grJ.f)( v,Py gonrt ne'3h.
ftnrh00(j. JU 4-T)bt or TU 7-475?
2 PEOROOM unfurnished dup'e. e'Ktrir
heat fenced va'rt. carport. Wattr paid
Awaiiab'e pen 30, io. 3:5 Summer)
Ler-e. TU 4 S73
TWO room furmshM. Closfc in. TU 3-147C.
TWO bedroom unfurn'shed! garaa.
te"ced vra. 2 miie north ot town, end
Cren. pe's, ok. TU 3-4590
UNt-URNISHFD 7 (searpnm 'tfuo!erfuH
oasement, firrplare. ty'dwKi llrjp's,
'ectr,c heat, itr & j?i tu 3-'.44 tt. 41,
be'0' 5pm TU 4.!7 Ofr 5
CLEAN 10 hed'Oom unfurnished ecertf
pr -0ves. iH'i, TJ ttl; TU 1-J717.
ONE berlrgom. unfurninf! eiCfC' r
t''C rge. free het a-y) lter. adi'tls,
no pets. jo TU 4-7iS)J.
OF. befl'oom furnKeartypte,,,
t'4'1 iVce rse'ghfxii-nnoa. tu 2-'4Sj.