CAGE 6-tt
HERALD AND
OUR ANCESTORS
"Spring will be here any
pterodactylus
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Car Radio Status Symbol
Among State Employes
; SACRAMENTO (UPII - The
state of California operates a fleet
of 12,000 passenger cars, most of
which are austere little models
without even a radio to wile away
a lonely hour on the road.
Under such circumstances, a
radio becomes a status symbol
and two-tone paint means a man
of power. White sidewalls are!
practically unheard of, except in
cases of extraordinary rank.
How docs tlie state assign its1
cars, when these little things!
mean so much?
According to E. W. Scammon,
chief of automotive management
for the Department of Finance,
there are four types of assign
ment: The majority of employes who
need a car for official business
rot one of the standard light mod
els purchased by the thousands!
through competitive bids. IThosc
are Fords, Chcvrolcts, Plymouths,
Darts, Valiants, Ramblers and
Larks.) Each is painted grey, and
each carries a state license and
insignia. They are generally six
cylinder models with no acces
sories except a heater.
Department heads and full
time appointees of the governor
are entitled to "deluxe" models
in the light car class. They
may also have radios, two-tone
paint and eight cylinders.
Law enforcement officers, in
cluding California Highway pa
trolmcn, get whatever they need
to do the job. In the caso of
the patrol, these are heavy-duty
(Dodge) sedans capable of speeds
over 135 m.p.h.
Constitutional officers, Includ
ing the governor, lieutenant gov
ernor, secretary of state, control
ler, treasurer and superintendent
of public instruction get whatever
they want. This Is why the state
replaced Dr. Max Rnffcrty's Cad
iliac with a Buick Riveria at his
request. The new car had many
accessories including white side
walls. Members of tlie legislature arc
in a class by themselves. Each
is entitled to spend up to $150
a month to lease a car from a
private corporation. The state
also pays for their gasoline.
Officials of the Univorsily of
California arc also in a separate
class, since constitutional provi
sions permit them to do their own
purchasing. A spokesman said the
university owns over 1.000 vehi
cles, including a IMS Lincoln for
President Clark Kerr and several
medium priced models (like Pon
(iars) for various vice presidents.
- Kerr's Lincoln figured in Rat-
ferty's switch from a Cadillac to
a Buick. The Department of Fl
nance, faced with the task of get
ting rid of Rafferty's old Cadil
lac, decided that it could justifi
ably give It to Glenn Dumke,
chancellor of the state college
Farm Picket
Bill Offered
SALEM ( U Pit - A bill to ex
tend and toughen the lemiwrary
1961 law against fnrm picketing
was introduced Monday in Ihe Sen.
iite.
; The present law. due to run out
In May, prohibits farm pickelina
except by "regular employes"
persons who have, worked at a
(arm at least three days.
Tlie new bill would require an
employe to work at a farm 15
days or more before he could
picket. It also would repeal the
expiration date of the law.
Its chief sponsors arc three
farmers Sen. Walter Lelh, R
Salem, Lynn Newbry, R.Ashland,
and Rep. Don McKinnis, D-Sum-mervillo.
Farm labor camps were tlie
subject of a bill passed Monday by
the Senate and sent to I ho House.
It would let tlie State Health Of
ficer take action to shut down a
camp where the county ollicer is
unable or unwilling to do so.
The Senate also passed a bill to
clear up a technical loophole In
the law that prohibits possession
of liquor by minors.
i
NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore.
izfe?
day now there's the first
of the season!"
system, because Kerr had t h c
Lincoln.
Dunkc, who was driving a Bu
ick of his own and had not asked
for another car, agreed to take
the bigger vehicle and pay for
Rafferty's Buick. Dumke's Buick
then went to an aide.
In addition to the protocol de
cisions involved with big cars, lit
tle cars and right in tlie middle
Icars, there is the case of un
marked cars. There arc about
500 of these vcchiclcs, ostensibly
reserved for law enforcement and
investigative agencies needing au
tomobiles without official state
license plates and markings on
the doors.
Top Students Enjoy
Serene Atmosphere
An experimental program under-
taken by tlie University of Oregon
Honors College, is demonstrating
that intellectual activities can be
successfully combined with dormi
tory life and social life, as well.
Four Honors College classes in
"Introduction to Social Science"
were moved from their tradition
al settings fall term, to dormi
tory dining rooms and the Col
Senators Hit
Bond Usage
SACRAMENTO (UPI)-A groupl
of stute senators has asked Ihe
state to abandon plans to use a
30-yenr-old bond authorization to
help tlnance tlio future California
water program.
The 21 senators said in a resolu
tion that it was never the inten
tion of the legislature or the voters
to aulhorizo $325 million in reve
nue bonds to be used for the ad
ministration water plan.
Sen. George Miller Jr., D-.Mar-
linez, ono of tlie resolution's au
thors, said the bonds were origi
nally designed to aid with con
struction of tlie Central Valley
Project, which later was devei-
iped by the federal government.
"The fact is that .Southern Cal
ifornia counties voted by nearly
a two-to-one margin against these
bonds," Miller said. "These same
counties arc tlie major beneficiar
ies of tlie system authorized by
tho Hums-Porter Act of 1939.
The State Department of Water
Resources announced plans to use
the bond authorization earlier this
month and said money to repay
them would conic from power rev
enuo at Orovillc dam.
The lawmakers said that if the
so-called "modified" plan is adopt
xl "the terms of the agreement
under which the people have ex
tended their approval for the is
suance of general obligation bonds
will be rendered meaningless."
Miller followed the lead of As
semblyman Robert Monagan, H
Tracy, and Introduced a compan
ion measure to eliminate tlie state
authorization to spend tlie bonds
Summer Lake
Sale Confirmed
SUMMER LAKK-Salc of the
Summer Lake lxidge was con
firmed March 1 when Mr. and Mrs
Clyde "Jack" liice o( Los Angeles
assumed ownership, after Imal nr
rangemenls for transfer of the
properly were made in Bend Feb
M with Mr. ami Mrs. Bob Smith
While under the management of
the Smiths, a motel unit was add
ed to the facilities and some interi
or remodeling completed in tlie
restaurant.
Mrs. Rice, formerly Lillian Rav-
niond of Klamath Falls, is experi
enced in restaurant management
mil nor nusiwinn, a carpenter, is
venturing into tlie trade for the
lust time.
They hare an interest in fish
ing and hunting and are enchant
ed with the scenic beauty of Sum
mer Lake.
Wednenday, March 13, 1963
Mild Winter
Speeds Road
Clearing Job
An unusually mild winter has en
abled the Klamath Forest Protec
tive Association to begin road
clearing work on KFPA lands
about one month early, according
to George Wardell. supervisor of
the association.
Wardell said that road mainte
nance crews began clearing fallen
trees and debris from roads in
KFPA, hinterlands last March 4 a
since then more than 50 per cent
of the roads in tlie district have
been opened.
Although many back roads were
passable as of last weekend, War
dell anticipated that the strong
winds which buffettcd Klamath
County Monday probably blew
down trees loosened in the Co
lumbus Day storm, blocking roads
that had previously been opened.
One maintenance crew has been
operating near Agency and anoth
er is clearing roads in the Chase
Ha'makcr area, near Kcno.
Because of the heavy blowdown
of trees in the Columbus Day
storm, there are many more logs
to be hauled out of the forests this
year compared to past seasons,
Wardell said.
Despite the heavy blowdown, the
road clearing projects probably
will be completed ahead of sched
ule because tlie KFPA has been
able to start those jobs about a
month ahead of schedule, it was
stated.
Meanwhile, in the Wincma Na
tional Forest, the annual spring
maintenance of roads has not yet
started, according to Dan Abra
ham, staff member of tlie Wine
ma. Abraham said the road clear
ing projects will get underway
sometime during spring, before the
road surfaces dry out.
lege Side Inn, a coffee shop on
the edge of the campus.
Dr. Lucian C. Marquis, acting
director of the Honors College and
assistant professor of political sci
ence, holds his class in the Mc-
Clure Hall dining room; Dr. W. M.
Rosen, assistant professor of psy
chology, and his class meet in
Hendricks Hall.
Both Don Dumond, assistant
professor of anthropology: and Dr,
U. Benton Johnson, associate pro
fessor of sociology, hold classes in
The Side,.
Thus far, the 20 or so students
in each class are enthusiastic over
the relaxed surroundings, r
When the students voted
whether or not the experimental
program should be retained, they
'overwhelmingly" preferred t h c
new idea, said Dr. Marquis.
In these classes, "there is less
emphasis on lectures and more on
discussion," he explained, "and
the informal settings are helpful
in getting discussions going."
The classroom move is part ol
an attempt by the Honors College
to bridge what is felt to be a gulf
between dormitories and living
organizations, on the one hand
and intellectual activities on the
other.
This is exemplified by the stu
dent who views his university liv
ing quarters as being completely
divorced from (he area in which
lass and intellectual activities
tako place.
House Okays
Seat Belts
SAI-KM (UPl - The House to-
day approved a bill requiring scat
belts in all new autos sold in Ore
gon aflor July 1,
Tlie measure is part of (iov
Mark Hatfield's legislative pro
gram.
The measure was 0ihmh1 hy
15 representatives on the ground:
Die legislation would give too
much rule-making power to the
Department of Motor Vehicles.
The department, under the pro
mised law, would have authoritv
to set seat belt standards.
The law would require that belts
Iv installed in Uie front seat of all
new autos. and anclwrs be in
stalled under rear seats so belts
can te added.
Tho law would not apply to used
ears, nor to autos purchased out
of state.
Hep. Kalhcrme Mua, D-T h c
Dalles, was one of thoc opposing
the measure. She challenged the
provision granting the department
authoritv to set standards for tlie
safety equipment.
Others opposing it were Heps,
Cornelius Bateson, D-Salem; Him
sell Iioncsteele, R-Salcm; Bob
Chappel, D-Portland; R e u I a h
Hand, D Milwmikie; W i 1 1 i a m
Holmstrom. DlJeaihart; Win ton
Hunt, R-Woodbuin; Nancy Kirk
(wit lick I) Lebanon; Sidney Lei
ken, D-Hosebtirg; Berkleley l-cnt
D-Portland; Juanita Orr, D l.ake
(rove; W. S. OtMlerkirk, R-Ncw
port: James Redden, D-Medtord
Robert Smith, R Burns; ami
Wayne Turner, D-St. Helens.
LEGAL NOTICE
NO. tl-lJ PROBATE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In tht Matter of Ihf Estate Of
HUGH B. CAMPBELL, Deceased:
Notice It hertoy gtvtn that I have been
appointed Enecutrix of tht Eiteft of
Hugh B. CempDell, deceased. Atl per
ton having claims against said estate
are required to present them to me.
with proper vouchers, at tht office ot
Ganong & Genonq, First Federal Building,
Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six month
from March 13. 1963, which Is the dale
ol fir;,? iJubixallon of this notice.
Luvta Barclay Campbell, Eaecu-
, trix
Ganong a Genong
Attorneys for Executrix
No. 982. Maun IJ. 20. 27, April .
No. 63-73 E
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
In fht Waller of the Estate of
HARRY A. FOSTER, Deceased.
Nolict It hereby given that tht Eetu
trix of tht above-entitled estate has filed
her Final Account and Report of Execu
trix, and that tht Court has set the
im day of Mercn, 1963 at the hour of
9:30 A.M., as the time for hearing of
obiections lo said Final Account in set
tlement thereof, said hearing to bt in
Circuit Court, Department No. 2, Klam
ath County Court House, Klamath Ftlll,
Oregon.
Dated this iMn day of February, ma,
Philip J. Engelgau
Attorney for Executrix
No. 949, Feb. 20, 27, Mar. 6, 11
No. 63-27
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Metier ot the Estate of Gerald
J. Cote, Deceased.
The underitoned having been appoint
ed by the above entitled Court of the
State of Oregon, for the county afore
said. Administratrix of the Estate of Ger
ald J. Cote, deceased, and having qual
ified, notice Is hereby given to the credi
tors Of, and all persons having claims
against said deceased, to present them,
verified as required by law, within six
months after the first publication of this
notice to said Administratrix at the of
fices of Thomas D. Wood, Attorney at
Law, 621 Main Street, Klamath Falls.
Oregon.
ueuian e. cote
Administratrix of the Estate
of GERALD J. COTE,
deceased.
Dated March 6th, 1963.
No. 966. March 6. 13, 20, 27, 1963.
NOTICE TO MINING CLAIMANTS
Published pursuant to section 5 of tht
Act of July 23, 1955 (69 Stat. 367).
To whomtvtr it may concern: PRO
CEEDING NO. FS 631 (Oregon 013083).
Notlct is hereby given In pursuance
of a proper request for publication here
tofore filed In accordance with section
S of tht Act Of July 23, 1955 (69 Stat. 367),
and the regulations thereunder (43 CFR
185.123-185.127).
I. That on December 26, 1962, tht Chief,
Forest Service, Department of Agricul
ture, whose address is Washington 25,
D.C., filed In tht Land Office of Iht
Bureau of Land Management, Depart-.
mtnt of the Interior, at 710 N. E. Holla
day, Portland 12, Oregon, a request for
publication of notice to all mineral lo
cators or any person claiming under them
Involving mining claim or claims lo
cated on lands owned by tht United!
States and under tht jurisdiction of the
Forest Service In tht County gf Klam
ath, Stale of Oregon, described as fol
lows, to wit:
Oreaon 013083 (FS 63-8), the Klamath
Area, 6-SR-2-6. Fremont National Forest,
Klamath County, Oregon.
The unsurveyed section! listed are those
which would probably embrace the lands
when tht public land surveys are ex
tended to such lands.
Willamette Meridian
T. 33 S . R. U E.: Sees. 1 to 20 Incl.i
sees. 22, 23, 24; sees. 26 lo 33. incl.
T. 33 $., R. IS E.: Sees. 1, 4, 5. 6, 7,
I, 9, 10; sees. 13 to 30 Incl.; sees. 34,
35, and 34. T. 34 $.. R. 14 .: Sees. 3
to 10 Incl., sees. IS to 71 Incl., sees 29
and 30. T. 34 S., R. 15 E.: Sees. 1, 2,
3, 4, 5; sees. 7 to II incl.j sees. '20 to
29 incl.; sees. 33, 34, 35, and 36. T.
35 $., R. 14 E.: Sees. 2, 4, 5, 7, I, 9,
10, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25,
26, 27, 28, 29, 32, 34, and 36. T. 35 $., R.
15 E.: Sees. I, 2, 10, 11, 12, 13, 2t, 73, 34,
25, 36, 29, 30, 31, 35, and 36. T. 36 5-, R.
14 E.: Sees, t and 13. T. 36 S . R. 15 E.:
Sees. 6, 7, 8, 14, 15, 16, 17, IS, 30, 32,
35, 36, 37, 34, 35, and 36; unsurveyed
tecs. I, 7, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, H, 12, and 13. T.
37 S., R. U E : Sees. 23, 24, 35. 26,
77, 34, 35, and 36. T. 37 5 , R. 14 E.:
Sees. 14, 15, 16. 17; sees. 20 to 36.
37 S , R. 15 E.: Sees. 1, 2, 3, 8, 10.
13, 13, 16. 10, 20. 22. 24, 26. 28, 30. 31,
32. 34, 35. and 36. T. 38 $., R. 11 E.:
Sees. 24. 35, and 36. T. 38 S. R. 12 E.:
Sec. 1 and sees. I to 36 incl. t. 38 s.. r.
13 E.: Sees. 1 to 15 Incl.; sees. 17 to 24
Incl.; sees. 39, 30, 31, and 32. T. 38 S., R
14 E.: Sees. 1 to 13 Incl.; sees. 16, 17,
18, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28; NW, SE'i sec. 29;
N E 't sec. 32 f sec. 33; partly unsurveyed
sees. 14, 15, 22, and 23. t. n s., r. is t.:
Sees. 1 to 18 Incl.; sees. 20 to 37 Incl.;
sees. 32, 33. 34, and 35. T. 39 5 R. 11 E.:
Sec. 1. T. 39 S., R- 12 E.: Sees. 1, 2,
3, 4, 5, 6, and 12. T. 39 $., R. 13 E.:
Lots 3, 4, S")NW', $W sec. 4; sees. 5.
6, 7, I, 17, 20, and 21. T. 3" S . R. 15 E
Secf 1 to 32 Incl.i sees 74, 36, 77, 21;
E'.i see. 29; E'i sec. 32 sees. 33, 34, and
35. T, 40 S., R. 15 E.: Sees. 1. 2, 3, 4;
lot 2. SW'NE'i, SE'i sec. S; E'i sec.
I; sees. 9 to 15 Incl.i sees 32, 23, 24, 35,
36, and 27. T. 41 $., R. 15 E.: Sees. 1,
10, 13, 13, 14, IS; lols 3. 4, NE'i sec. 21;
sees. 22. 23, and 24.
3, That If any person claiming or as
serting under, or by virtue of any un.
patented mining claim located prior to
July 2J, ivsj, any ngrtt, title, or inter'
est In tht vegetative surface resources
and other surface resources, under such
mining claim, contrary to or In conltict
with Ihe limitations or restrictions speci
fied In section 4 of sai-1 act. as to the
above-described lands or any part there
of, shall fail to tilt In tht Land Office
of the Bureau of Land Management at
710 N. E. Holladay. Portland 17. Oregon,
and within 150 days from tht below-stated
dale of first publication ot this Notice,
verified statement which shall set forth
as to such mining clalm: ,
til The date of location;
(31 The book and page of recordation
ot trie notice or certificate ol location,
(3) The section or sections of Ihe public
una surveys which embtace such min
ing claim; or if such lands are unsur
veved either the section or sections which
would probably embrace such mining
m when the public land surveys are
extended to such lands or p tie by courses
and distances to an approved United
States mineral monument,
(4) Whether such claimant ts a lot a
tor or purchaser under such location; and
(51 The name and address of such
claimant and names and addresses so
as known to tht Claimant of any
other person or persons claiming any
interest or Interests (n or under such un
patented mining claim! such failure shall
be conclusively deemed (i) to constitute
a waiver and relinquishment bv such
mining claimant ot any right, title, or
interest under such mlnina c aim con
trary to or In conflict with the limitations
or restrictions specified In section 4 of
the AlI of July 2J, 1955 ( Stat 37),
as to unpatented claims located after that
date, and (ill to constitute a consent bv
such mining claimant that such unpten'
ed mining claim shall b subiect to sad
limitations and restrictions, and (ilfl to
preclude thereafter, prior to issuance of
patent, any assertion by stch mining
ciaimani or any right or title to or In
tfesl In or under such mining claim
contrary to or In conflict with sa'd limi
tations or restrictions. Section 4 provides.
generally, that unpatented mining claims
located alter July 23. 15 shall not bt
used for purposes other than prospect
ing, mining, or processing operations, or
uses reasonably incident 1hr eo i that
such claims will be subiect to the right
ol the United States to manage and dis
pose o the vegetetlvt surface resources
thereof and to manage other surface re
sources thereoh and that, except to the
etent required tor mining operations
and uses reasonably incident thereto
(r to provide (ifarAixe tor SuCh orr.
tions or uses- claimant of such claims
shAii not use or dispose ot vegetative or
other surf , t resources trtereot; and that,
except tor c'ear a-K tor tus.h purposes,
any permitted severance or removal o'
timber must be in accordance lh sound
principles ol forest management. Said
section 4 also provides that any use of
the surface of any such mining claim
by the Un.ted States, its permittees or
licensees shall he such as not toend'anqer
or materially mierftrt w'h m prospect
ing, mining, processing or reAsonapiy in
cident uses by the mmmg claimant
The date o' first publication of this No
tice shall oe Feb n lfJ.
Dated Jan. 17. Hi
M M Oorec I
Chief Minerals Section
Bureau o Land Management
Department of Interior
Portland, Oroy
First Publication' t-t 1J tH)
No eon l-tb IJ, 10. 17, Mar. t. 1
0. V, April J. 1
LEGAL NOTICE
SUMMONS
Equity No. 63-66
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
T ME STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
GLORIA M WEDDELL, Pleintitt vS
PAUL A. WE OO ELL, Defendant
TO: PAUL A. WEDDELL, Defendant:
You are hereby required to appear and
answer plaintiff's Corrolamt on hie here
in on or before four weeks from the date
of the first publication ot this summons,
which date is the 13th day of March.
13, and if you fail to so answer or o'n
erwlst epwr herein, tor want thereof,
plaintiff will appiy to the tDOve-entitied
Court tor the relief prayed for In her
complaint, to-wit: for a decree of abso
lute divorce of and from you upon Iht
grounds ol cruel and inhuman treat
ment; lor the future care, custody, and
control of ytHir minor son, George A ,
tor child support In tnt amount of S50 00
oer month; lor attorney tees in he i
amount of S350O0 and costs of suit; fori
distribution of the personal property lo
cated at 5507 Independence, Klamath
Falls, Oregon, all of which Is more spe
cifically set forth and described in plain-
nrrs complaint on file in the shove-en.
titled Court and to which your attention
is specifically directed
This summons is served uoon you by
publication thereof in tht Herald and
News, once each week tor four consecu
tive weeks, pursuant to tht Order of the
Honorable Donald A. W. Piper, Circuit
Judge of tht above-entitled Court, made
end entered on the IMh day of March,
IVOJ.
RICHARD J. SMITH
Attorney lor Plaintiff
538 Main Street
Klamath Falls. Oregon
No. 983, March 13, 20, 27, April 3, 1963.
No. 61-84
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
n the Matter of ihe Estate of
SYLVIA JANE BOUSMAN, Deceased.
i nt undersigned having been appom
by the above entitled Court of the
Stale of Oregon, for the County afore
said. Administrator ot the Estate of Syl
via Jane Bousman, deceased, and hav
ing qualified, notice is hereby given to
all persons havina claims aaalnst said
estate to present Ihem, verified as re
quired by law, with proper vouchers.
ithin six months from the date of this
notice to said Administrator at tht of
fices of Arthur A. Beddoe, Attorney at
Law, 621 Main Street. Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
Alien M. Bousman
Administrator of the Estate of
Sylvia Jane Bousman, deceased.
Datt and first published February 20,
1963.
Arthur A. Beddoe
Attorney lor Administrator
No. 950, Feb. 20, 27, Mar. 6, 13.
NO 63-28 PROBATE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of HAZEL
. VAN RIPER, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed The First National Bank of Ore
gon, Portland, has been appointed Execu
tor of the Estate of Hazel M. Van Riper,
deceased. All persons having claims
against said estate are required to pre
sent them to said executor at Its Klam
ath Falls Branch, Klamath Falls. Ore
gon, within six months from March 6,
1963, which is the date of first publica
tion of this notice.
The First Nationat Bank of
Oregon, Portland
Executor
Ganong & Ganong
Attorneys lor Executor
NO. 968, March 6, 13, 20, 37.
NO. 63-32
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In tht Matter of the Estate
of
JENNETT HICKS, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed by order of the above court dated
the 7 day of March, 1963, was appointed
administrator ot the estate of Jennelt
rsicKs, ueceasea. ah persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present Ihem duly verified as
by law required to him in cart of Smith
and Card, Attorneys at law, 538 Main St.,
Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months
from the date of publication ot this
notice.
Dated and first published this 13th day
it March, 1V63.
CLAIR R. SCHIFFMAN, Adminis
trator
COLLINS, REDDEN & MULLEN
Attorneys at Law
Medlord, Oregon
No. 980, March 13, 30, 37, April 3, 1963.
RESOLUTION NO. 1319
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE
INTENTION OF THE COMMON COUN
CIL OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH
FALLS, OREGON, TO PAVE AND IM
PROVE, LARK STREET FROM THE
CENTER-LINE OF SHASTA WAY TO
THE NORTHEASTERLY CURB UNP
OF SOUTH SIXTH STREET, ALL IN
SAID CITY; SAID PROJECT TO BE IM-
PROVEMENT UNIT NO. 156; AND
DIRECTING CERTAIN STEPS BE TAK-
N CONNECTION THEREWITH;
FINDING PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS
AND ESTIMATES FOR SAID PROJECT
SAT ISrALTUKY; CALLING A PUBLIC
HEARING AND DIRECTING THAT NO
TICE THEREOF BE GIVEN.
WHEREAS, the City Engineer, of tht
City ot Klamath Falls. Oreoon, pursuant
to a resolution of Ihe Common Council
of said Cily. heretofore adopted, having
filed plans, specifications and estimates
for the cost of Improving and paving,
Lark Street from the center-line of Shas
ta Way to the Northeasterly curb line of
South Sixth Street, all in said City; an,t
the Common Council ol said City, finding
me saia pians, specifications and esti
mates satisfactory for said prelect, be
ing Improvement Unit No. 156; known
as Lark Street prelect:
THEREFORE; BE IT RESOLVED BY
THE COMMON COUNCIL O THE
CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON,
DULY ASSEMBLED IN REGULAR SES
SION AS FOLLOWS:
Section-1-
That said plans, srlectfications and es
timates for the Inprovement of said por
tlon ot Lark Street, heretofore tiled bv
the City Engineer, be and the same art
nereoy approved.
That the Common Council
City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, hereby
declares Its Intention to Improve said
portion ot Lark Street In accordance with
the plans, specifications and estimates as
follows:
This project shall consist of placing
B's nneai feet ol concrete curb and gut
ter, paving to a width of 40 feel with
either 6 Inches of Portland Cement con
crete or 6 inches ol crushed rock bast
and 3 Inches ol Type B Asphaltic con
crete.
The proiect shall require the place
ment ol 114 (meal teet ot 8 inch concrete
storm sewer pipe and 3 catchbasms as
well as grading and shaping tht area
trom bach of curb to the property lines.
No new sidewalks art included In Iht
proiect.
the estimated cost or all classes ot
Improvement embracing all work and
materials lor the complete improvement
ot said project for such type of pave
ment bemq
3 inch Asphaltic Concrete
9.040 00
6 Inch Portland Cement
$14,140 69
Section-?-That
the property lying
vithm
boundaries hereinafter described be and
the same is hereby declared to be bene
fifed bv the sad Improvement, to-wit
Beginning at the Northwest property
corner of Lot 15. Block 03 Enterprise
Tracts: thentt Easterly along tht South
erly right of fay boundary of Shasta
Way a distance ot 3?6 teet, mert or less,
to the Northeast properly corner of Lot
5, Block I. ot the South juth Street
Addition to Klamath Falls. Oregon;
tnence southerly a distance of 179 9 feet,
more or less, to the Southeast corner of
Lot 1. Block 3, of the South Sixth Stree
Addition to Klamath Fails. Oregon
thence Southerly to the Northeast corner
ot Lot s, piock 4. of te South Sixth
Street Addition to Kiamath Falls. Ore
gon, thence Southwesterly 110 0 teet, more
or less, on the SovtheasUriv line of Lot
5, Block 4. of the South Su'h Street Addi
tion to Klama'h Fails. O'eqon, to the
cenier-lme of the alley w.lhm Block 4,
of the Sovtn Sith Street Addition 'o
Klamath Fans. O'eocn, thence South
easterly along the center. tin of sa'd ai-
iev dixta-ve of ep o feet, mo-e or less,
thence Southwesterly aicxig the Socth
easterly ine pi Lot 46 Block 4. of the
South Sixth Street Audition to Klamath
r-aiis. Oregon, a distance of HO 0 teet,
more or Iris, to th most Southerly cor
ner of Lot 4ft. Birxk 4. of th South
Sisih street Add-ton to Klamath Fails,
Oregcn, tenv.e Northwesterly along te
Northeasterly right ot way fOundery l't
o' South Sixth street a d. stance of 370 0
eet. more or less, to the ioutwwxt cor
ner r l ot . Riot K4. b iter pr ise
Trac ts thence e'ooq the No'hwxeri
proeriy line el sad Lot distance of
noo teet. more or less, to t center -its
0 the aney: thfce Nerthot tv aiong
said center-line of alley to tt center-lme
"'T'irs"iwi p. inf - a to est aney m
Iseid Bvosh; thetxe Latterly along tl
l
LEGAL NOTICE
center-tint Ol said tMty to tht intersec
tion ol the Southerly extension of the west!
lint Of Lot IS, Block IC3, Enterprise
Tracts; thence NArtner! along the West
erly lint ol Lot 15, Block 803. Enter
prist Tracts to the pomt of beginning
That til tht property included in Ihe
aforesaid boundaries above described w'l
be benefited by said improvement end
shall be assessed for tnt expense there
of. Seclion-3
That Monday ine 1st. day of April,
1963, at the hour of 7:30 O'clock P M.
In the Council Room of the City Hall in
K lama in t-aiis. Oregon, oe and it s
hereby fixed as the time and place for
hearing objections and remonstrances
against said proposed Improvement.
Secf ion 4-
The Recorder ot the City of Klamath
Falls, Oregon, be and k , hereby
eutnonzed and directed to cause a no
tice of said hearing lo bt published as
provided by the City Charter and con
forming thereto she shall cause this res
olution to be published in the City otfl-j
cial newspaper, once each day for ten
rniinihui nnhlir!. nn inH Ih fltt.
Engineer, be and he is hereby directed
to past, within five days alter the Hrst
publication of this resolution, at each;
notices headed; "NOTICE OF STREET
WORK", In letters not less than one
(l) Inch In length, and said notice shall
contain in legible characters, a cooy of
ihis resolution and the dale of Its passaqe.
and Ihe City Enqineer shall file with toe
Cily Recorder an affidavit of the posting
of such notices, stating the date when
posted, the piece where posted and Iht
number of notices posted.
Passed by the Common Council of the
Cily of Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 4th.
day ot March, 1963.
Presented to the Mayor and by him
approved and signed this 5th day of
March, 1963.
Robert E Veatch, Mayor
ATTEST: Rosit Keller,
Recorder
STATE OF OREGON,
COUNTY OF KLAMATH. SS.
CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS.
I, Rosie Keller, Recorder tor the City
of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby cer
tify that the above and foregoing is a
true copy of a resolution Introduced and
adopted bv.the Common Council ot Ihe
Cily of Klamath Falls, Oregon, al its
regular meeting held on the 4th. da
ot March, 1963, snd thereafter approved
and signed by the Mayor.
Rosie Keller, Recorder
No. 971, March 8, 10, 11, 12, 13. 14, 15,
17, 18, 19, 1963.
RESOLUT!ON NO. 1217
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE
INTENTION OF THE COMMON COUN
CIL OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH
FALLS, OREGON, TO CONSTRUCT
AND LAY SEWERS TO SERVE THE
AREA LYING BASICALLY EAST Or
THE CENTER-LINE of WASHBURN
WAY, EASTERLY TO THE EAST CITV
LIMITS LINE AND FROM THE ORIGI
NAL CENTER-LINE OF SHASTA WAY
SOUTHERLY TO THE NORTHEASTER
LY RIGHT OF WAY OF SOUTH SIXTH
STREET: APPROVING PLANS, SPECI
FICATIONS AND ESTIMATES THERE
FOR FILED BY THE CITY ENGINEER;
DESCRIBING THE BOUNDARIES OF
THE PROPERTY BENEFITED; AND
DIRECTING CERTAIN STEPS TO BE
TAKEN; SAID PROJECT TO BE
KNOWN AS, SEWER UNIT No. 32.
The City Engineer of the City of Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, pursuant to a reso
lution of the Common Council heretofore
adopted, having filed plans, specifications
and estimates for the cost of construct-;
ing and laying a storm sewer to be
known as the 32nd. sewer unit of the
City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, to serve
the area lying basically east of the
center-line of Washburn Way, easterly
to the east city limits line and from the
original center-line of Shasta Way south
erly to the northeosterly right ot way line
of Souih Sixth Street; embracing In said
unit all the area herein Alter bounded
and described; and tht Common Coun
cil having taken said plans, specifica
tions and estimates under consideration,
now finds them satisfactory;
THEREFORE; BE IT RESOLVED BY
THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, DULV
ASSEMBLED IN REGULAR SESSION
AS FOLLOWS:
Sectlon-1-
Thal tht plans, specifications and esti
mates tor the construction and installa
tion of what is to bt known as the 32nd.
sewer unit of the City of Klamath Falls,
Oregon, filed wilh the City by the City
Engineer, shall bt, and tht same art
hereby approved and adopted.
Section 2-
That the Common Council of the City
Of Klamath Falls, Oregon, hereby de
dares Its intention to construct and in
stall tht 32nd. sewer unit of said Cily in
accordance with said plans, specifica
tions, and estimates, to serve Iht above
described area. Th project consist of all
required excavation, backfill and place
ment ol all pipe, and tht construction ol
manholes and catchbasms, and other ap
purtenances lying within Washburn Way
Pershing Way, Avalon Street and Austin
Street; all shown in more detail on Ihe
plans, specifications and estimates' on
file In tht Office of the Recorder. The
estimated cost of the proect tor materi
als, work, construction, as shown by sa'd
plans, specifications, and estimates, in
cluding engineering and contingencies Is
SJMU.UQ.
Section-3-
Thal tht property lying within the
boundaries hereinafter described, shall
be and is hereby declared to be bene
fited by the construction and Installation
ot said sewer system, to-wit:
Beginning at point which Is 280 feet
East and 15 feet South of tht Section
Corner common to Sections 33 and 34,
Township 38 South, Range 9 East, Wil
lamette Base and Meridian and Sections
3 and 4, Township 39 South, Range 9
East, ot the Willamette Bast and Mendi
an, Klamath County, Oregon; thence
Easterly and parallel to the center-line
of Shasla Way. a distance of 1693 55
teet, more or less, lo the Easterly Cily
Limits Line; thenct Southerly along the
Easterly City Limits Line, a distance of
1335 05 feet, more or less, to the South'
trly City Limits Line; thence Westerly
along said City Limits Line, a distance of
209 57 feet, more or less, to the South
easterly right of way of Austin Street;
inence southwesterly along the south
easterly right of way boundary of Austin
Street, distance of 557.45 feet, more or
less, to Ihe Northeasterly right of way
oounaary ot south si
Northwesterly along the Northeasterly
right of way boundary of South Sixth
Street, a distance of 965.00 feet, more or
less, to tht center-line of Avalon Street;
thence in Northeasterly direction along
fht center-line of Avalon Street, a dis
tance of 410.00 feet, to a point, which Is
205.00 feet Northeasterly of the Intersec
tion of Pershing Way and Avalon Street;
thence Northwesterly and parallel to
Pershing Way a distance of 658 66 feet,
more or less to a point which ts 280
teet Easterly of the cenler-line ot Wash
burn Way; thence Northerly and parallel
to Washburn Way a distance of 507.9?
feet, more or less to the point of begin
ning. Said property above described, shall be
and Is hereby declared to benefited
and assessed for the expense of said sew
r unit.
Sectlon-4.
That Monday tht 1st. day ot Aorll,
193. at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P M.
thereof. In the Council Room In the City
Hall of Klamath Falls, Oregon, shall be
and is hereby fixed as the time and
place for hearing obleclions and remon
strances aqainst the construction and in
stallation of said 33nd. sewer unit.
The Recorder ol the City of Klamaln
Falls. Oregon, be and she Is hereby au
than ted and directed to cause a noike
of said hearing to be published as pro
vided by the City Chaffer t"d conforming
thereto she snail cause this resolution
to bt published in the Otv official news
paper, once each day tor ten consecutive
days, and te City Engineer, be and he
Is herehv directed to poit, withm tve,
davs after the tirsf publication of this
resolution, on the street or streets along
the line of the contemplated sewer, at
least two notices headed: "NOTICE OF . ...
SEWER WORK". In letter, of nnt lessHELP WANTED, FEMALE
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4th dav Of March. "eJ
Presented to tNt Mayor and bv
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Ma'ch, 1HJ
Rpbert C. Veatch. Mayor
AT T p fT . Rosit Keller,
Recorder
STATE 0- OREGON.
COUNTY OF kAASUTH. SS.
CITY OF hLAVATM FALLS.
I t Rove Keller, Retoraer Of "t Cty
Of K'ama'h Fan. Ortjo. do teey cer
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trut cocv of a ".Jvf ifrp-ioced fdioi
aoocted bv tht Common Ccvk.1 o' tie
City of Kiamath Fans. O'eoon. at its
regular meet ng held on vedar tr"
4ti oav e a'cr. 'HJ. nj ter'ter
approved and igrt bv th Mayor, ang
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TU 2-3081.
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KLAMATH Alcoholics Anonymous, TU
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FRANCES, formerly of Laura's Beauty
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2-6555; 4646 Denver.
C ALL Bl LL F O RNEY, T U 4-6467
for excavations, house foundations, sep
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tilling. 5444 Shasta way.
SAVE 20 per cent on TV, radio repai
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CUSTOM BUTCHERING
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or leave at your place. Al St oil TU
4-6126.
KENMORE, KELVINATOR. WHIRLPOOL
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FERGUSON APPLIANCE SERVICE
316 SO. 6lh TU 2-3185
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Times Times Times
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4-4079.
PAINTING, Interior or exterior, no job tool
small, free estimate, TU 2-5740.
Gina's Tailor Shop
Tailoring - alterations for men, women,
children. All work guaranteed. Reason
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Gene's Mens Wear 537 Main
NURSERY SCHOOL Spring term Starts
soon, a lew openings, TU t-i97.
REMODELING and repairs, all kinds,
reasonable, references. TU 2-5388.
Call7m MitchellT TU 4-6405
For Carpentering, Remodeling, Repair,
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ROOMS FOR RENT
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DOWNTOWN, clean housekeeping room,
utilities furnished. 317 Pine, TU 2-1487.
CLEAN, comfortable rooms. 2 blocks
from Main, S5 & up. TU 4-4259.
STEAM heated, quiet, steeping rooms.
310 So. 5th, TU 2-0214.
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Hotel, 631 Scuth Fifth, TU 2-5225. raoff. S65j 2164 Gary, TU 4-6020.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
24
FURNISHED 2 bedroom i apt. Close toiLLS ADDITION, clean 1 bedroom cab-
shopping area, $45. TU 4-3269.
CLEAN 3 room furnished. Reasonable,
close in. Water, garbage, wash room
tree! TV cable. TU 4-8386.
FURNISHED three room apt., $55. All
utilities paid. Shared bath, adults only.
41? North 10th.
CLEAN, furnished 1 bedroom aot. Close'FjH basement, fireplace,
to Mai
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heat. 333 So. 11th.
BACHELOR apt. Furnished 2 room, close
in, $30. TU 4-9961.
ONE bedroom furnished apartment,
ilies paid, 1411 Main.
ulil-
TWO room furnished apt., all utilities
8'' TU 2"0575' "5- 234 Michigan.
sparkling, 5th & Pine, l bedroom fur-
nished, adults, $65, TU 4-5010.
CLEAN warm furnished apt., bath. Near
Court Htuse, 415 Walnut.
NEW duplex apartment, some furnishings,
close in, 309 N. 10th.
FURNISHED 2 room apt., close In, stean
heat, TU 4-5666.
LUXURIOUS, large bedroom, living room.
Kitcnen, i iuii Bains, adults. $82. Alpha
Apts., TU 4-4522.
SPACIOUS, downtown, heat free, fur
nished, adults, $65, Alpha Apts., TU
4-4522.
THREE room furnished apartment, a
utilities. Adults. $65. 39 Main TU 4-3479.
SINGLE apts. Completely furnished, $15
weekly. Johnny's Motel, 2005 Biehn.
SMALL furnished apartment clost to
Main, wk. or mo., 333 S. 11th.
MODERN two bedroom furnished apart
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FURNISHED apartments, 142 Riverside,
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UNFURNISHED two bedroom apartment.
inquire 2519 Applegate.
CONSTRUCTION workers welcome! Near
new OT) site, furnished, TV available,
weekly rates. Pelican Motel. TU 2-9256.
DUPLEX 'j block off highway, Weyer
haeuser Junction, all electric. TU 2-3129.
COMPLETELY furnished studio apart
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available by Ihe month, washer . dryer
Villa Marquis Apartments, 1330 Oak, TU
4-7358.
DUPLEX furnished 1 bedroom, close
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FURNISHED one bedroom apartment,
4731 S. 6th.
SMALL furnished apartment, clost In,
utilities paid, $37.50, 433 No. loth.
NATURAL hot water. 2 furnished rooms.
842 Esplanade, TU 4-9754. TU 4-8354.
HOT SPRINGS 3 room furnished, ia
rage. $75, utilities paid, TU 2-1663.
THREE room furnished apartment, $55,
all utilities paid, 911 Walnut.
ROYAL ARMS furnished apartment, util
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FURNISHED, clean. 3 rooms, warm,
roomy, rugs, $45, 1624 Division.
NICE one bedroom furnished apartment,1
609 N. 8th, inquire 803 Lincoln.
ONE bedroom unlurnlshed apt., $40,
two bedroom unfurnished, $40, TU 2-3471
NICELY furnished three room apt. Close
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802 Lincoln.
CLEAN furnished Studio Apt.,. Marlon
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EXTRA nice dean furnished or unfur
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2059 Vine.
MODERN nicely furnished three rooms
and bath. Wool rugs, silk draoes, auto
matic washer, adults. TU 4-3893.
ONE room apartments, furnished, utili
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Arms Apartments. TU 2-9217.
2 BEDROOM deluxe unfurnished apart,
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EWAUNADOWNTOWN
Klamath's most modern, furnished. 219
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ROOSEVELT APTS.
2036 LeRoy Ph. TU 2-1749
t-urmshed or unfurnished one bedroom.
'"i...7,:' no' 30rmg;
MILLS Add'n, furnished one bedroom, H5.
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2-42 after S p.m.
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APARTMENTS fR ?'NL- 14
ONEtdroom turni&hed ,ot. Cloi. in,
us Tui-im.
STEAi' he.. lurnished ot. Also bacrw-
lor apl. 711 Cmr. TU j-Hii.
NICEcle." furnished p,rtment. clost
in. TU J-25.1. TU HM.
NICELY furnished small 2 bedroom
apartment, c'ose in, TU 4-47Se.
175
Furnished duplex, TU 2-0388
LAR G E 2room furnishto apartments.
S3) .50 and $40: TU 4-36'tf
HOUSES FOR RENT 26
OR will sell 3 bedroom and 2 bedroom
homes. 1719 Laurel, TU4-3969.
FOR rent 2 bedroom house, 1602 Oregon
Ave. TU 4-7965.
FORrent three bedroom house, S65, or
will sell, S6.500. low down payment. In
terior newly painted, larpe rooms, tilt
doors. Paved street. 4612 Douglas.
TWO "bedroom furnished house, electric
heat, S50, TU 4-9909 or TU 4-3623.
CLEAN one bedroom furnished Including
washer, 2229 Biehn, J50, TU 2-1459.
RENT or sale, one bedroom house, 1726
Menlo Way, TU 4-9724.
TWO bedroom house furnished, $75, un
furnished, $65, 2141 Gary, TU 2-6034
3 bedroom unfurnished house.
TWO "bedroom northside. Range f u r-
n ished, S6S. TU 4-o3W.
MODERN 2 bedroom unfurnished. Keno
Road. $45. TU 4-9648.
THREE bedroom furnished. Near Her
ald and News. TU 2-4867 after 6 p.m.
ONE bedroom house, partly furnished,
garage, basement, inquire 1502 Califor
nia Avenue
TWO bedroom unfurnished, South 6th,
close to stores, schools, oil healf $50.
TU 2-3475 Monday through Saturday, un
til 8 p.itl
MODERN completely furnished two room
with shower. No drinkers, TU4-3B93.
BEDROOM- HOUSE, also 2 bedroom
and 3 bedroom apis., unfurnished, TU
4-5686.
MODERN, unfurnished 4 bedroom, fire
place. Utility room, electric kitchen and
heat. South suburban, TU 2-5985.
$45, SMALL modern house, with trailer
space hookup and carport, 3103 Emerald,
near Weyerhaeuser, TU 4-8279.
ONE bedroom furnished, $45. Large 2
bedroom, $65. Children, pets, o.k. Inquire
4107' j Homedale, TU 4-8910.
TWO bedroom house partly furnished,
near Weyerhaeuser, $45, TU 2-6135.
SMALL house suitable for retired couple.
Reasonable! TU 2-6281 evenings.
LARGE, modern house, fireplace, ga
rage. 3 bedroom duplex, carport. TU
4-4246 after 5.
) BEDROOM furnished, duplex, $50. olOO
TWO bedroom unfurnished, clean, fenced
yard, children, pets OK, 2 ml. north of
town, $65, TU 2-6590.
TWO bedroom unfurnished, 360, 604 North
in, $35, TU 4-3854, TU 4-9754.
REMODELED 2 bedroom duplex, ur
nished, $65, Inquire 111 Pine.
TWO bedroom unfurnished, newly paint
ed, wall to wall carpet, $75, TU 4-6023.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
duplexes,
hardwood
floors, electric heat, $70 each. TU 2-3444
ext. .44, before 5 p.m., TU 4-8267 after 5.
TWO room furnished. Clost in. TU 2-1470
ONE bedroom furnished house, phone TU
4-4379 or TU 4-8576.
2 BEDROOM unfurnished duplex, electric
heat, fenced yard, carport. Water paid.
Available Feb. 20, $90. 342S Summers
Lane, TU 4-9573.
ONE bedroom furnished house, phone TU
2-3702.
UNFURNISHED, close in, water, gar
bage, washing facilities paid, TU 4-9961.
ALL furnished new two bedroom home,
2820 Madison, TU 2-3280.
UNFURNISHED two bedroom
3010 Boardman, TU 2-0990.
TWO bedroom furnished house. Garbage,
water paid. TU 4-3243.
CLEAN 2 bedroom duplex. Garbage and
water paid. $45. TU 4-6247.
MISC. PROPERTY TO LET
27
OFFICE or business space for lease in
new building to be erected at 7th fc
Walnut across from Post Office. Prima
location with parking, TU 4-6033.
OFFICE or business space for lease In
new building to be erected at 7th &,
Walnut across from post office. Prime
location with parking, TU 4-6033.
OFFICE space or store rental available
across from Courthouse, TU 2-6500.
SHARE office with well established fire
and auto insurance agency. Excellent for
life agent, realtor, or accountant. Com
pletely furnished. 627 Pine. TU 2-2515.
REAL ESTATE WANTED .... 2 8
WANT to buy at least 1 acre. Phono
TU 4-8731.
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE .... 29
THREE bedroom home. Large lot. Sell
or trade equity for small place. 5460
Independence, TU 4-3981.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
30
MOVING. Three bedrooms, IV7 bath,
builtin kitchen, brick fireplace, wall to
wall carpetinq, storm windows. Henley
district, TU 4-5866 after 6 p.m.
DARLING 2 bedroom house, completely
fenced yard. Reasonable price. TU 4-9946.
THREE bedroom home, family room, din
ing room, sun deck. Full basement. At
tached garage. Double lot. sprinklinti sys
tem. For appointment. Call TU 2-527.
THREE bedroom horde, double garage.
arge fenced lot, dishwasher, fireplace.
hardwood floors. Quiet, newer district,
$16,500. Phone TU 4-8153 before 5. TU
4-8257 after 5.
KENO highway frontage or will build to
suit. TU 2-0169.
BEDROOMS, 2 baths, built-in nven
and range, fireplace, utility room, cov
ered patio, fenced back yard, garage,
$16,700, 180 Dahlia, TU 2-5488.
SHASTA District, good 2 bedroom. Large
living room, fireplace, dining room. New
birch kitchen and utility. Newly painted
insist ana out. sy.vso. tu 4-BB6.
NORTHSIDE, roomy 2 bedroom home.
Close in. Price $11,500. Good terms. TU
2-2454 after 6 p.m.
THREE bedroom, built in oven and range.
oarage, fireplace. Owner transferred, 431
F ergo. TU 2-5271.
EQUITY in 2 bedroom furnished home.
46j4 Cannon Ave.
LARGE 2 bedroom. Good "view. Hot
Springs Addition. By owner, TU 2-4165.
SUBURBAN home. Aoproximately 2 acres
fenced. Two bedrooms, unfinished house
tor guest sleeping accommodation. Ga
raqe, barn with stables plus other out
buildings, fruit trees, etc., $15,000. TU
2-4909- TU 2-2934.
FIVE acre tract. 9 miles out. Good soil,
beaut. ful view, close to school, in per
manent oasture. easy terms. TU J-UI3
for appointment.
SELL or lease south suburban 2 bedroom,
attached garage, fenced yard. Ferguson.
Henley District. Small equity, assume
loan. TU 2-5092.
IN MALIN: Modern 2 bedroom, newly
redecorated house with new utility room.
On Ti lots. Phone 723-2203.
RIGHT down town, desirable corner. Good
for business, home or rooming house.
' rooms, bath and halt. Rooms larqe,
cheerful and in excellent condition. Out
s.de needs paint. 115,500. Terms or small
home in trade. By Owner. 439 Pine, TU
?-53.
two duplexes and 1 house, 3 blocks from
Main. TU 4-3354.
EQUITY In large two bedroom furnishei
home, near high school, ll 22 Lincoln,
BY OWNER
Et'a lareje ? bedroom, fireplace, hard
wood tnrouqhout. birch cabmets. built In
nven and ranqe, seoara'e dmlnq room.
0-1 heat piped to all rooms. Large cor
ner lot. $15,500. Any type loan.
3411 MADISON
HENLEY
avt 2 act tracts In tht Heart o Hen
'ey community. Good well water, soil and
rj'anege Ocst to tcnool. church and
to't. Avt'iacut tor custom built homti
by
Lee McBr-de-iuiidfr
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Phone TU 4-4eo
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