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BASIN BONANZA MIW. MYRTLE BRETT and her son, John Brett, (rom Oakland spent a week in Lantfell Valley with her ton and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brett, and fam ily. MR. AND MRS. SAM DAVIS have returned to their home in Boise after a few day! with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis. Rh'V. KUGENK OLP of Klam alh Kails is holding services at Iirella Full Gospel Church while Jlev. Eugene Willis is away or a month. MR. AND MRS. BOB I'OTU CKK, and two sons visited her father, Ted Albert, and family and his father, Joe Polucek, and oth er relatives in Langell Valley and Klamath Falls before going to Missoula where he is employed by the Bureau of Public Lands, VIRGINIA NOBLE, Cheryl Smilh, Larry Beck, Ted Dearborn and Gene Pennington left June 10 for 4-H Summer School at Corval lis. MRS. BLANCHE HUFFMAN of Ashland is visiting at the home of her son, Glen Huffman. Slie was a luncheon guest at the home of Mac Gale, Langell Valley, on June 11. MR. AND MRS. LLOYD GIFT. Mr. and Mrs. Sanllord Jones, and her sister, Mrs. Dye, end Mrs. Juanita Stevenson were dinner guests of Mrs. Evea Adams on Sunday. TOM GOOI.D has returned to his home at Gilroy after the week end here. His wife and children will stay with her parents: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar I)i wning. for keveral weeks. MR. AND MRS. WALLACE KELLKSON have moved to Bend where he is employed. They were married June 1 in Reno. She is the former Marjwie Stewart, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. John nie Stewart, and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelleson. MR. AND MRS. Cl'Y IUTSON Wit (or Portland June 11 to bring their small daughter, Christie home from the Shriners Hospital She will be home for several weeks before going back (or more treatment. MR. AND MKS. AHDKN RKN SOV and two children of Port land and Mrs. Don luca and Inn children Irft June 10 for Y lull for to vi.Mt relatives and frKMid.i. They will spend a week at Catnltna Island while away. MILS. VI. I - NK KKI-SON and grandAnn, Steve Ho ten a, left June 12 to apend a month with relatives at Virginia, Minn. 81IKILA 1SIMLLANK Is visiting with relative and friends at Oakland, Calif. , Mlt. AND MKS. MKRIMI.L STKWART left June 11 for San Diego to upend several weeks. (1KNI MATLOCK Is visiting rel atives in Klamath Kalis for a week. Her iter and family from Colon to are there also. MH. AND MHS. Rl'RT Km;- Kits of Kscomltdo aprnt a few davs with her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kill Been doldl. Mr. and Mrs. (ilen Haney Eugene, were with Ihem for the weekend, and Mr. and Mrs. Mer rill Stewart, Klamath Falls, joined them on Sunday. MKS. JOHN BROWN, Alex Sa piens and Mrs. Lee Miller and children of Klamath Vails went to Grants Tats on Krklay for the hih school graduation nl Steve Jones. They attended the gold en wedding anniversary reception on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Herb Marchant. MR. AND MHS MARK DKAR ROKN are home for Ott summer from Corvalli where they attend ed srnoot. MR. AND MRS, FRANK HKOWN left June 7 for a three week vacation in Brith Colum bia. Trudy is in Los Angeles with her sister, Deanna Brown. MR. AND MRS. CARROLL CONVKRSK of Ashland spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Art Struve Sunday victors were Mrs. Strme's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Havs. Malm, who brought granddaughter J e a n i e home. tWLMA ALBKKTS is spending a week at Watsonville with rela tives. MR. AND MRS. II F. R R I K SNM.L and sons, who are at a guard station at Camp Six, spent tle weekend in Langell Valley with Mrs. Snell'a parents. Mr ami Mrs. John Hellckson. MR. AM MRS. Ildior. arxl daucnicru 01 Ann Arbor air vi-ilini; Mm. Hornc'j Horw j Marion parrntu, Mr. and Mr.i Liml.-av. MRS. IIII.L IKII SK and rhil JACK m:K has t to $fh dren are spendini; lew days in.kane to allrnd a cram i!roers Sacramento ith her mother, BRIEFS (Mrs. Kayford Burks, and other relatives. MRS. HAROLD WILLIAMS went to Ashland on June 7 to get Susan, who attends Southern Ore gon College. She was accompan ied hy Mrs. Bill Burnett and Varla. MRS. DOL'G SMKLCKK loll June 7 ior Moscow, Idaho, to spend two weeks with her sister, Mrs. C. G. Bartell. MRS. DAISY SIIUSTKR and her daughter, Botha Graham, San Jose, and Dallas Givan. Springfield, spent a few days with their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Givan. MR. AND MBS. CECIL HALEY were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pucketl and family of' Klamath Falls on June S and I1"1"1 celebrate the birthday of 'neir lainer, trail in J'utkelt. 'B. AND MRS. PAIL rlTZ- HUGH and four sons of Moses Lake are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orville DeVaul and Mrs. Charlotte Fitihueh. and other relatives. MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL WALSH and children are visiting relatives and friends in Illinois ! mna. r.YA HUBERTS spent Minaay in foe valley with Mr and Mrs. Lawson Boss. MRS. RONALD MONTGOM ERY and children have moved to Dunsmuir to live. Her hus band is employed there. BLY ' . MRS. CARL CHASE returned Wednesday after spending a week Willi Her sistor-in-law, Amelia Chase, in St. Iaum. She also visit ed her motlicr, Mrs. Clara Bra dy, in Des Moines, Iowa. RANDY BERRY is spending a month visiting friends and rela tives in Brownsville, Marysville. and Gridley. Calif. Mrs. Virgil Berry and Mrs. Jack 1 jrsen look him as far as Bedding where oe was met by other relatives. JIM IIAI.L, Carson Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chase. Jerry Pat- zke and Clark Abbott attended the wedding of Bay Briley in Bed ding on June . Mr. and Mrs. Chase then went to Ashland w here they visited their son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Chase. MR. AND MHS. PKRCV RAI- LKT returned Juno 10 from Prine ville where they visited their grandson, Gaiy Coiwlare. and their grandihiiigjiter, Mrs. Iferh Sibley. 'Hieir daughter and fnm-i ily, Uie l-ee Daltons, were also there from SweW Home. MR. AND MRS. WALT CAM- KRON recently returned from a trip through the Trinity Alps to Areata. On their return trip, tliey vi m led Mrs. (Irare Street. Mr. and Mis. Harold Finmand. and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Avilla of An derson. MKS. WRY MH AIN was re leased (rom Klamath Valley Hos pital on June.i. She will rest at home (or a short while lx(ore leaving on her vacation trip. MR. AND MKS. F.I) (.RANT of Falthrook. Calif., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wall bron on June 9. Tliev are Inrmer residents and were on their way to t-ake Unn.se MIKHMAN KKASTHOM. mil leave Sunday. June lfi, for tin I'niversity of Oregon where he w ill attend Summer School. jllnte. eontacled I'PI. VACATION Rlllt.K S C II O O I.I "Tell the people they're n will be held eat'h week day at (terful.' he said "hut please tell the Christian and Misionary Al-'them the contest has been over lianee Church The hours are from I lor two munths. W e re still pet it am. to 12 noon for youths from I ling suggest tons from all over the 4 to 18. All children ami younglfountiy." people of the community are in- The winner: Mrs. (ibdyse Stvth vited lo attend. FORT M.XMATH ; buttons into ornamental objects as i MH. AM MHS. V. I). PF.TKH jUerapy. the timshed pnnlucts SON And four chikln-n enyttyed ajihen bi'ins sold to rar funds for stay at the Krfwin Scot I ranch t;r City of Hope medical and !hte rtetore returning to their nome at seviUo!, calu. She is Scott's sister, ami has been witli Iper huslwnd at Corvxliis during the past eai. Tolerson was nt- itemlinit Oregon Stale I niversity. Ion kave from his poMlion at San ta Rom Junior Col lew. MKS. MII.I.IK W Al.KFR has re turned to her tHme at Crld MilH after a three-week visit with Mr. ami Mi Willum Hivur ami m. nl ttw Hiror rmich. MKKKUJ. MK. AMI MHS. II A R R V RAI(i roiTiilly nov1 to Mor rill (rom AncoWs. MHS. JACK Fl.FCK JinH ('rain re vininu wk in San Fran- riM'o sAhrrr Ihov will vitt Mrs Kletk nsler. iSlav apjioa i-oil FihUv The Nsaid MR. AM MRS. HANK (Kl.v rWomnwndcd that Slay bo Riven' . F. WISiSON anl rhildirn hao giMie lo l-"niml im a mrnmas hnvinc li t(i lor Itw sIitf Whilf Hhtt Ihey U ill intend the WW i l.iv. rruniioi Inp (of Ibc slorf Whilf tb'rr Ihev iat Hood River. imeelim; HERALD AND NEWS, "DENNIS THE MENACE" if you rejw tovso aie, vpu'o Sons Of Erin Rolling Carpet For President DUBLIN iL:PI They're rollin' out the green carpet all over this Emerald Isle for thci expected visit of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, a returning son of Erin whose ereat-erand father set sail for the New World more than 100 years ago. Jn the little river-port commun ity of New Ross, in County Wex ford, a special platform has been erected to ceremoniously wclemc the President near the old cob blestone quayside where young 'atrick Kennedy left in the mid- liith Century. New Itoss. which will play host to the President during his plan ned stay June 26-2!, is the most important town In the country today. But here in Dublin, in Cork, in Galway and in liny vil lages throughout the country, thel Minting is going up ("Cead mile (ailte" it says in Gaelic "100, 000 welcomes". "It is going to be the greatest reception in living memory," said Andy Minihan, cruel organizer of the New Boss welcome. Ancestral Birthplace Just about (our miles (rom that ancient town lies the small cluster Buttons Give Big Headache SAN FHANCISCO (UIM'-Mi-n-1 tion Ihp word 'huUins' tn rop riMMitiilivrs if tlie t'ily of Hoip bospiUil office hero, and they Ret I ho gliissy-ryrrt linik of a pum-li-drunk lighter. They're still reeling (rum a les on liioy ct early tills year in lite power of puhlirily. II stiirled when a hutlon His Irihiilor. as his donation In a lo cal hind raising side for the I'ity of Hone, pave them 1.2 million buttons. Not knowing what to do will) them, the fitv of Hope workers Cam-Istagcd a contest -'W hat Shall We Do With 12 Million Muttons Word of Ihe contest was circulated wrmnmm uie na. on in i,m,",j .ess iniei .. niiutia. A ii. I .t. i..d .1, . iKHirimi in . . . .. . , finally, .lack Kshleman ptibl.c ici.ii ions man ror me i ny ot Lf Orlarnl, Calif. Site sugi:estetl I thai hopdal patients turn the research programs. Marine Called 'Hardship' s DIKtU). Calif 'I Tl - A r.iinvr dull instructor con teted .vf mnltr-mnMit nvnnu -i ih - il;,tinf Con, nvmit rfmwt lhw: h.u tm itninlwt hr,Wi lw .u-tisr S.t rjtrll.ini. Sl.-iv 1:1 uu. Uxrn hv .siii.w. i-'.Ml.s 1 l.lli ,J amf MLn.xl The dLvharc of tin lo-var 'votn.i uas cianti hv a hard- ivhip dwhartio hoard, ho(ir whu h a nonpttninve diM-hamo tor roa- suns ol porwn. al hardh)n The; rnKinmrml.ilHn pprol h ':) Ccn S'ltm-y ;lv. nim mamlinai noiu'ial tf tV iH-init '.Jepnt The utrati.in emu stands 'more than live loet t.il! Monday, June 17, 19C3 Klamath Falls, Oregon iet mbvovm1.' of houses known as Dunganslown where Mrs. Mary Byan, a third ccusin of the American Presi dent, is the proud keeper of the ancestral Kennedy birthplace. (t was from a tiny, red-painted: little dwelling with a galvanized red roof (where once there was a thatched covering) that young Patrick Kennedy set out for the immigrant .ship. It was there President Kennedy forebears lived at the time the great potato famine decimated the Irish and drove them in tens of thousands to find a new life in (he United Stales. Mrs. Ryan loves to chat about her famous kinsman, whom she has met twice already, but she said she is not planning anything special for her next meeting. He knows what we are like and how we live and, Eomehnw, I think he would be disappointed to find things all fussed up wlicn he gets here." she said. Closest Relatives About a half mile down the twisting road from Dunganstown1 is a Iwo-story bouse where James 'Kennedy and his wife live with Iheir four children Anna, Pat rick, Peggy and Kitly. James is Mary's brother and shares with her the honor ol being the closest Irish relatives of the 'resident. Kennedy, when he vis ited Ireland as a U.S. senator, succeeded in locating James and Lis family for a chat. Women Work Clerical Jobs niKwco n'i - mm? of evrry 10 employed women handle clerical jobs, a survey hy Com merce Clearing House show. Service uorkers. im-lixiinK t ' million waitresses and cooks, ac count for about one of every four jobs and manufacturing work for fibout one in M'ven. said tlie na mfi authority on tax and business law. Professional and technical work ranks fourth largest in job tale U1th h,.t nn ... ,,ht uork.ni! womin nuliHkd Amont I " 'these are approximately l' mil hon mI ,ai(I. The survev. based on labor le- partment statistics as of April. IW2. sltowed that about half lle women workers were married and that wives working full time con tributed an average of to 40 per cent of their families' total income. Of all married women. aMU M per cent held either full or pari tinn jobs, ami about one-eighth had children under six years of ai;e. CCH ml. The largest fltie moup of work- linn women in iw2 was in ine UvM year bracket. Half of th' IwoiiHMi workers were 4t or oer. ami nearly two-tilths ol them were over 4.V lle survey showed. PTA Showing Large Gains i-lllCSi-.n d'Ptt Tha Vitnn.il , ..T ..r nv, h . . h , " ' i.. u... Tl IS HH-tlllTI Mll( III lti .ill .l. i.in.k t II 111 3M in ;.(Wl:',,hor,w 1,k Ul ,h " m,. 1hm,l,i th. nation nH in fonimunitics of Ameru-an cili I . i it r,riwris. ,1....,. H.t ,n n v nriv-mirexi m 'ovcrsraji .vhvlv oivratod bv Arm-man wrrnu or thr iVlcnsc IVpartnwil in tho Aore, Bor- nuKla. ',uam. Uihr;nkr and tho Marshall blansU. Momborsihip in thu area? is KVtvVJ ; In aiKutitn. rTA. orcanioiv -.irnons Anviimn in Kuropr. thr - 'MhWIr V.t una North A!rw rr port a iTH'mber.vhiii ol M).OX j Califurm h.l Ihr Urcet ITA(only i .square miles and is sit-l membership tlh I l 1ST. wyiv iiaied aims the broad rstuars mini: had the le.it. ilh 1 i'l ol the l'earl Kiver Irnrn British i nvnifvi 5 LEGAL NOTICE Probate No. 43-1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS tN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTV OF KLAMATH In th Mailer of the Elide of ROSE M. BRICCS, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned hat been appointed Adminis tratrix of rue eilalt of ROSE M. BRIGGS, rased, all persons having claims gainst said estate are directed to pre sent the same property verified to me at the office of Proctor & Puckett. At-1 torneys at Law, 51 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within months from date hereof. i DATEO this 3rd day of June, 191 NINA M. HALL. Admin isl ratr la- Proctor & Puckett Attorneys at Law ill Main Street Klamath Falls. Oregon No. 153, June 3, 10, 17. U. 13. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed as Administra trix of the Estate of GEORGE W. TED RICK, deceased, by Order of the Circuit Court of the County of Klamath and all persons having claims against said estate are required to present Ihe same to the administratrix, duly verified and with the proper vouchers attached, at the otlice of her attorney. L. ORTH SISE MORE, 531 Main Street. Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date, of first publication of this notice. MA I DA TEDRICK 1 Administratrix No. 128, May 27, June 3, 10, 17, 1963. 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notfce Is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed administratrix of the Estate of Elsie Woods, deceased. bv the Circuit Court of Klamath County. Oregon, and that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same to said mlnlstratrix at room 302, 538 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, together with proper vouchers, within six months of ihe date of the first publication of this notice, which is May 11, ms. VERA L. CHASE Administratrix O'NEILL & MCLAREN Attorneys for Administratrix No. 129, May 27, June 3, 10, 17, 1963. Probate No. 63-81 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH n the Matter ef the Estate of WILLIAM M. LORENZ, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed execu trix of the estate of WILLIAM M. LOR ENZ, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are directed to pre at me office of proctor & puckett. Attorneys at Law, ia mam aireei, m am ain Falls, Oregon, within six months from date hereof. DATED this 10th day of June, 196. CLAUDIA L. LORENZ, Executrix PROCTOR aV PUCKETT Attorneys at Law 518 Main Street Klamath Fain, Oregon NO. 166, June 10, 17, 34, July 1. 13. Venezuelan President Gets Black CARACAS. Venezuela UPI-A presidential campaign anywhere in Latin America is almost a way of life. The whole country .l,., :, f - --,,ri vear and the- Deoole no more V ot said proiecl tor tveh tvpe of pvt-'"i could ignore the campaigning, than a U.S. citizen could ignore, I an orbiting astronaut. ! VrniM.la' lM-tiin ii nJ i.nlil Dec. 7. but a foreigner Arriving in this ultra-modern capital would think the city was in mourning j That is because President Ro- i n,.i.,, ... iL muio neiancoua s accioo ix-rmi- cratica party has been assigned W. i .if 'if aio"q ir ack as a campaign color. andl(rf L,tl0 v,t , a,il( millions ol mgns, flags, slogans, billboards and propaganda leaf - lets have sprung like black crab-l . . . . grass in an abandoned airport. Kive-hundred lamp post of Ca racas" main Bolivar Speedway 1 If ttnnt Of 4trl a d- .mrxm ot 140 ImI la the NF corner ot are di.ipcd with banners and s.L-n. Tlie r-ks of Caracas' im.U: 'y - . , 1 1 ' pOSing mounL'linS Which Spill into the sea lo the north are painted ' with vine this way. vote that way. V(tp anVUflV hilt Vot VUie iijwrt. mil vm- Mont Colorful It IS in Hie small Village OI tneiMinng th nortnrly ryMifvlary ot Dm intnrinr uIippa lw r.amn:ii(.n most Colnrfut. First Of all, and in viiiln l uh-tl rwilitii-it witu ami I " j ... . like to think. everyhKly goes to II meetings of all candidates. IllesO l)COple lOVe a Utile enter- tainment to spice their quiet lives, nnd when a political camlidale comes to town they put on their Sunday best. They listen lo all speeches, have their sombreros, dance in lite streets and, come election dav, they vole every which way These are people very flemtH' - acy -conscious. Thev are enttivinn for practically tlie first time in1 their hi. story a sH'll of tolitical freedom and they love every m ute of it SmiT the downfall of I dictator Marcos I'erex Jiminei itij January. 18. verthms in Ven cruel a has been done through an elect wal process. j Vole For l.rmlrr l'niersily. hiph schotil audjfj even jjramnvir school .students ! choose Iheir leaders thai way. I. a- tlftn bor unions from tlie powerful retroleum Workers Fetleration to J the Garble Col!ectirs (iuild hold annual elections. There are ekv tions for beauty queens, contrac tors of government jobs, tip tele vision actress of tlie swiv ami nresKient of froirmen's clubs r.ven tlie lommumsts ho i 1 aml,f ,nd Han- rkvtltHl: IVMaiioourt has t;kon tlwir rifitu to run fr o(- COorntTWrU aiM i"l5 ot (OT- wm VtH- r,tcw memH'''w' N wrt' Prn,,Uwl to vote iNhl not hf Commiini-L .IMT.MNG rST KmimHl (iHir ofnlurif ao by Portuiiicsf Iratlors. Mac.w is an - iunporUinl western lisleninj pt .on the coat ol China. It cover LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON criD T MP COUNTY OF KLAMATH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I n lha duly appointed, qualified and acting Executrix of me Estate of Jus tin i. com 1 1, ueceasea. ww " Ina claimi aaainst said Estate art here- bv not Hied to oresent them to me, prop erly verified as by law required, at Ihe office of uoaney ami cngein, tor.ieys. Suite 2U First National Ban Iding. Klamath pans, uregon, " it 6 months of the data ol In first publication of in is notice. VIVA MILLAKU GOAKEY AND ENGELGAU Attorneys lor Executrix Suite 214, First National Bank Building Klamath Falls. Oregon. No. 1(3- June 17, 24, July 1, I. School District No. 1 ol Klamath Coun ty, Oregon has for sale, and will re ceive sealed, written bids until 5:00 p.m. on June 21, 193- for the purchase ol. one used Pacific Sleam low pressure boii- catalog No. 1403, senai mo. t,. complete with Enterprise burner ior neavy oil. water teg. ana coniroia. reserves the right to accept or reject nu Ar an hirii. which are to be ad dressed to District Clerk. 375 5oulh Ala meda. Klamath Falls. Oregon. The boi - er may be examinea ai win at-nu. East Main and Orchard Streets, Klam ath Falls, Oregon. H. B. Asniey. tier No. IK. June 17, 24. RESOLUTION NO. 1?S7 A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENTION OF THE COMMON COUN CIL OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TO PAVE AND IM PROVE. WORDEN AVENUE FROM THE NORTH CURB LINE OF DELTA STREET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF LYTTON STREET AND ADDISON STREET FOR A DISTANCE OF 310 FEET EAST FROM THE CENTER LINE OF WOROEN AVENUE.' ALL IN SAID CITY; SAID PROJECT BEING IMPROVEMENT UNIT NO. 162 AND TO BE KNOWN AS THE WORDEN STREET PROJECT; DIRECTING CERTAIN STEPS BE TAKEN IN CONNECTION THEREWITH; FINDING PLANS, SPEC IFICATIONS 6ND ESTIMATES FOR SAID PROJECT SATISFACTORY; CALL ING A PUBLIC HEARING AND DI RECTING THAT NOTICE OF 5AID HEARING BE GIVEN. WHEREAS, the City Engineer, of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, pur suant lo a resolution of the Common Council of said City, heretofore adopted, having filed plans, specifications and es timates lor the cost of Improving and paving Warden Avenue from Ihe north curb line of Delta Street to the south line of Lvtton Street and Addison bireei lor a distance of 210 feel east from the! center line of Worden Avenue, all tn said City; and the Common council oi said City, finding the said plans, specifi cations na esnmaies samiaciory said protect, being Improvement Unit No. and known as tne woraen aireci Improvement: THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, DULY ASSEMBLED IN REGULAR SESSION AS FOLLOWS: Section 1 That said plans, specifications and es-. timates for the Improvement of said por-, tions of said streets, heretofore filed bv the City Engineer, be and the same are hereby approved. That the Common Council ot tne tity Klam alh Falls, Oregon, hereby de clares its intention to improve said por tion of said streets in accordance with th plans, specifications and estimates as follows: The project shall consist of placing 3-341.44 lineal feet of concrete curb and gutter, excavating 2.694 cubic yards d material, adlusling 3 mannoies and lamphole, placing 1,641 cubic yards " .wSiSc Portland Cement walks or driveways it- cated witn.n tne improved pennon or im fet. i ln s'""e'i or u w mater-an tr tw complete impro' wcm j VOP'lf l'"V With ft btcfw Idarie hr.nt1er described same H Wf de tared to be brneMed Beginning i potnt wtii n lie t H ton; ft, -wh, and aioog t eattert bounder r o tr a'ir a ds- )-f),t y lm )Mt ,B n- H H & lw i. wm w, orxt Aj.t.on. t o Lot U, fci'X it Along y bour' of im 10 H L "ir.AitprNrri wot-, an '.ndi, iwit Of Lot H, ilocfc 7t Of sond Adl'tion, ri'K.ti. reairVnabie, tU l UM !ihr, ea-.t.nr a o-jtfK. m m to ' "? Z . o,.V. ..on- o Lbt n & vi Aodmen,! to the N t rorner ot lot II. BloO 31 ot uon4 Addition, thence, southerly along ,M 1bT' (1ittrwe o )I0 fl to tri N( iww oi Lot i. m Aw.tifjn. thne. soutH Iom IrS wiiurtf lwn tlfm w.nord Aem a d.itt ot W0 let la the i r torner of lot 1, tllrx Addition, them, wetter V d.Oan of ) feel to Ihe 4 H Hon, wt-Kr n the pomt ol beginning all (,r"I Within in f it of Klamath Fails. Klamath fownty, Of'ion That n tn pfof)fiy mtiuti m ihj ! trv) 1h, MrB Mf9t)V rt()-rBd Po h. i benefited bv said improvement am seised tor th rn thereof Vt'iion 1 That Wnnday, the tit day nf Jul. INi. ai in hour 7 M nrtnli P ' and th fouoril Dnnm at th ( ty Itatl To Place Your V a a k I T A jVA IX l I JL I t t i i f s Phone TU 4-8111 HI RAI D K NIWS CLAS'jIFILD AOVtRIISINC. RATE SCHtDULt PHONE TU 4-8111 lam It ID p m Mhdayt noon Satu'dav 3 I 'me 10 1 T.me, Mantu 4 SO I M II SO U TBI 1 Ml Minimum Charge 1.50! 50c DISCOUNT ! dv . tt pa d m advance for consKuie mir- ADO rlft W SKlt ha" of c-ifly, tor infl vKl.au tdvi'l m.t sear t-a un0rna'Viab M orodix tu Aii wiss nn,t o ireiwa Out 'os O't'o to. s't By private indf-i r "tAixiNt-- x om oav bfr aiaiki c'cn noon sa'uraay tr Sunday aatTU I-l'i: 't n MS am ie 'aa f't insfi-or vttuf ni ea'd win t'v etr "Bunm R,.ilH, WANT ADS I tw u . KOHtLf WANTtO, MALI 14 v, . . i. k " 1 -u . . Mt oe-e f tu4 on .. . ",v'" " in vtaunw U H PHONE TU 4-8111 LEGAL NOTICE in Klamath Falls. Oregon, be and It Is hereby lied as the time and place for hear. no obiections and remonstrances against said proposed improvement. Section 4 The Recorder be and she Is hereby autnoriied and directed lo cause notice of such hearing to be published as pro vided by me Cit cnaner 01 u .-rT and she shall publish this resolution as provided by law. and wilhln five days after the first publication thereof, the City Recorder shall cause io oe cotp.u nmiv Misled at each end ot line of con templated improvement such notice as provided by taw ana oioinsmi. Pasted bv the Common Council of th City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, this 3rd day of June, 1943. Presented to the Mayor and by him approved and signed this 4th day of June. 1963. Robert E. Veatch Mayor ATTEST: Rosit Keller RECORDER STATE OF OREGON. COUNTY OF KLAMATH SS. CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, I, Rosie Keller, Recorner ot me Kixmath Fiis. Oreoon, do hereby certify that Ihe above and foregoing Is a true copy of a resolution Introduced and adopted by the Common Council ot the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at its regular meetinq held on Ihe 3rd day of June. 1W3, and thereafter approved and signed by Ihe Mayor and attested by the Kecoraer. Rosie Keller Recorder teal 157, Juttt 7, ?, 10, 11, U. 'J- 16, 17, II. , FUNERAL HOMES C WARD'S Klamairt Funeral Home. 925 High Street. TU 2-440, MEETING NOTICES 1 Ponderoso Lodge No. 220 AF&AM SPECIAL COMMUNICATION, June 17, 1963, 7 p.m. Masonic Temple. Work in MM. Degree. All Master Masons wel come. Elmer Vincent, W.M. ?COTTISHl!7TfBODTES Stated Meeting In tlie Council Tuesday, June 18. 8 p.m. Election of officers. Hcrmon Gisvold, Secy. - , - e-.ivj- t tVJi rwwMy LOST- vicinity Stearns School calico moth er cat, answers to "Midge." May be in Vills Addition, reward. TU ?-5W. GENERAL NOTICES .... NOTICE to my Utah Woolen Mill, Hoover and Smartex Uniforms, and Knapp shoe customers moved to 737 Alameda. ail O. Stiles. PERSONALS TONI Boardman, hair stylist now it Melba's Salon of Beauty. 1146 Pine, TU 4-5230. LARIAT Beauty Lounge, Ml Summers: Lane, TU 2-5777, Robert Lanti, operator, KLAMATH Alcoholics Anonymous, TU 4-3591, Friendly help anytime. GRAHAlVVSIIcensed home "for the aged, private rooms or ward care, special diet, personal Interest assured, TU 2-3165. TRANSPORTATION Hit - FURNISHED FREE TO LOS AN , ! GELES U-DRIVE-IT. SENO RESUME TO 'Xc? 0vRE,vr"i: f"FST - mjunwnvt ' it-s a LIFESAVER lew-COst BOAT Insurance wm CASCADE BUZ LARKIN V ivr Lv,?r.-- ..-L oozfp (T " tier 4 ' C E ft J. NT n&riing. fret estimates. mor tractor equipment. 1 X r '. f ort,, TU 2-C4M. call'bill fcpne, tu 'or n',t.O"t, tui toundttO", (. d'.n ioi, lanow-apf, t.ning u in!a A Vou Pi. oi' m pro-tiinv p-.ni ca,. ru cABIMI I marmg, " lurnltura l.nnhmg, ; ,,..t m , mm NW.?"v r: rpm ff'ir 4 Overhaul bpctial WM-if, dryer. ra'ut, waler healer f I Wl.mOU APHi. 1AM fc II MVKF 114 io tlfi I U 1 till aolfJI , lMFI, Mgirrifiii Trat lQt ,.J(JI(im,n B. f tj 4lUt. fllMQf si AUMtft BIN(. at ynur to- I ' 'IOrt u""' '"" 'si .V" tt' irmMout. (jui Wi1irwj Moad, TU 7 04t WATKINS "ouai iiv enonuf 1 v ' llelivered tn your donr 1 Sfilie, ratra'tt, rmmelirt, hmiiehntd lain. Vctnini, vl tuopHei, 111 4111. VALLEYPUMP !and EQUIPMENT CO. t -BUlT THE V" tU SO 4th TU 4 77 I hoovefTfence co ffNCING Sold and Installed AIL TYPFS f Rl t rStl.'AlM C At L TU 2 047 ANYTIME I! DENTAL PLATES Repaired wMIe you wait New Plate Vrt From Your Old Tt RSONAL DtNtURE SERVICE IA11 Vain TU 4 3714 PAINTING RfSIPFNTtAL - COWVERCIAL E. L OF RRUE. Pa.n'mq Contractor "Jt vear In Klamatn Bas n ' Alt Wiwk Gffilr0 TU Gina's Tailor Shop Tailoring - a'tFation for men. women, children. Ail worfc ouarnied. Raorabl Prices EDUCATIONAL 13 THURSTON DANCE STUDIO I'Otl vour c'd WW 0 FAIL MNDFBGI'FN P'CUO "! Of L'm.ted ifOw' Cell iA.nma Mc'e! Ty a-4'l! HELP WANTED, FEMALE 14 ,,,.. r-a hovetrr tor e'o'v m. 12 r shifts, Vint be neat ni H'i4 vt News Bo S C abiV , rtfiyf od i,vC Car ty'-sed F x pF c srea s-i ". -vim d ao r. for m'l GRADUATE ENGINEER 1 0' "" M 1 IV-flr-. 0SM m tT ttW ) Of t-SM ifl EETH ANDERSON HELP WANTED, MALI l6jSITUATIONS WANTID WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESMAN GOOD WAGES Aoolv to Mr. Rnmsev. Mgr 1-5 p. SINGER SEWING CENTER 633 Moin TU 2-2513 WANTED HEAVY DUTY CAT MECHANIC at Orick, Calif. Housing Available Physical Examination Reauired must Be ABLE Tn Weld. ARCATA REDWOOD CO. CALL DAYS: Hillside 3-5031 EVENINGS: Hillside 2-4987 - HUnter 8-33641 PART-TIME JOB OPENING FOR YOUNG MAN 1 8 YEARS OLD MUST HAVE CAR PREFER HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR APPLY CIRCULATION DEPT. Herald & News No Phone Colls Please ! ! BOYS! sahg?ol EARN Vacation Money by selling the Herald & News Downtown AFTERNOONS Contact Herold & News, Circulation PMUfNC I U -0 i I I HELP WANTED 17 NOTICE TO JOB SEEKERS AO halo wanted ads published In Herald Ne ar accepted in good Ir tti mat n totn offered are as stated dvMis"g copy. Ht are nt. r- spo-wt) tor the i"trify ot ou' adver- t but we mr every effort to dis cover and reio'i oil miieditig aeverM- ng Anyone answering a help wanted afl anO finding It to Ol mnlc4ng is rroo to rrport n io th -"''' ...... r;ewt Pl F NDIO SPBf -TIWP QPPQK T UNIT Y Wholesale Dntr ibutor Repreientativa to tff tfatlistted dealers, and open rt, r.ou's I ftetienl Commissions. Mo ah inejtment required 45 - year old AAA I Greeting (ard Manufacturer, ApplM ant should hav atnut 70 hours rr week available Wile can hrtp llplKn and small home storage Utt retiulred Car a neretilly Give full details tint letter. Write Boi 529 SITUATIONS WANTED Otlt D are, my home, days. T 3 - LIAD1 F titter, Fvperlenced! (And ), linm tatnily of seven Want dav . live in. relerencei. Krlss Done her, IU 7 0SM MAVf Ford Irartor and PTO raVe, want nay to rafc. Have eoenence and refer enes fall Larry Naul at TU 4-321, ge nearly 15. June 17. I'XPf RIFNtEO chltd care, my home ir yours Hourly or dally, reasonable. VI inlly ot KUHS, fenced yard, constant upervlsion, Judy Fodqe. it. mjj tasi, phone TU 2-314. HOT 17 warni any mnn ai iod n jnnvfl. ilty Rtchy Elder, 12, 1S17 Gary street, TU J-33JO. i EXPERIENCED baby sitter 15 wanti lobioarage. Hot water heal. Hot Sorings navs or anytime, ai nrrr cmci. u 2 JJ30. 15)7 Gary Street. RFLIABLE ePrifnced 12-year-old Qirl II baby sit tn Wilts flOinon ror r. onaM price. Pleas call Sandra Dch- mon at TU 4-7136. 1 WANTED: Motel work, hotel work or clerical work, must be In Klamath Falls,' TU 4 71. fl A BY S t T T ING-or mother's helper. Willi il evenings, loo. E per fenced, want to 1 rarn school clothes, age 13' . Janice Badher, 2070 Arthur, Tu I-5UI-BOY 13 wants yard work at north end ; of town I have my own mower. Will do trimming. Phone TU 4-IM. Jim Jones j JACK 1 JILL DAY NURSERY Carlson Dr. TU 2-1144: wOlitO tine a Mhy sitting iob tor t" ul-.:! A, k... m-vi have centy ot eorience. Sandy ShUS, IS. TU 41027. FOR ne'o your serine, house e'ean- i"0 Qardenmq or BSv sittmq. Pronf TU 4 wnf, ry oay aer June 22nd Ak tor Cathy S'Crt. qt 14, oood references! SOMEONE rm ndsa baby Sitter he. tee scnool starts, oxas call rt vou need me I II b oentie wifn tn cniirjren. Vivian Lee Muter, u. phone ju 2-H4 flov ia ouid tie H f-M job tor sum rre' to beio Mo"er out and 'o buy my CioiiQ A iob like lem mowng Phofe TU 2-?J4. Ponrif V,1W. AARV Si1ia. ' reliable Alwi re'er. e-xW y'a wv o an dne re vyj nme it. I ll Oo it ld' James. t J. Tu a-l jO "d or lyjy v f -ti ' ' V tntsf "vix" Hi Ml Wii" I V't A ill do Odd fts. etc tHr hi. " mMHi'-, M iror,M. trsi horr, .r uo dHfr. TU 1-ijU riMt'FX'rD Wwi 0-1 ! to .,r..- r lor wo,. .g fc-yia i"-d V''ir"fr n ir. ;h tfc-ou't. H tU fMh s t if- I e . 0M- i ".' Cat tu I1 'mp- : l; : (v i ',.i?' tV" Meif tv water, twfnrihed. ;v Tu 44Sii . ! --.0 .De,...Ct-t4N J room CCM.oe, .. xo-,v- Ur o." Ce'i TUi'" -h-0. Ctns ' f.a Vl-"l. 4 iUNliMfO J 'Vyrrx. t beylrjom. I1. . 0s f-oi, twd 0Bg pa rj, l4i. ! w ,4. HAVt IWMI. Will omur r 4-HU and ask for Janis or Connie Parks, toe 15. EKperlenced. HIRE two for Ihe price ol one. Light housework and daylime babysitting want ed bv Laurie Natale, Vickie Hartall, 14, TU 4-1727 Or 1U 4 V8V. TWO BOYS ready for work oldest 14, youngest 13. Oldest Is experienced baby sitter, Very low prices. Phone 3-1748 be fore 4:30. WILL mow lawns at a reasonable price phone Garry or Craig Smith, 10 1 14, at TU 4-553 near norm siae ot town. WANTED: obs cleaning yards, mowing lawns, and pulling weeds, can Larry Nei- 13, a l 2-0W. will work lor 70 cents an hour. WANT TO build ar repair fences, prefer ranch lencing, have crew, will travel, TU 9912. FOR SHEET ROCK HANGERS CALL TU 4 5673 TosTflONS FOR Gencrol Office Workers Medical & Dental Assistants Receptionists Stenographers Bookkeepers Waitresses Soles Clerks & Others By checking applicants on experience background, personality traits, special skills, record ot aopenoaotiuy, ana giv ina them a mental ability test, we have had success in placing Ihe RIGHT per son on the RIGHT (0b. NO tHARUE IQ EMPLOYERS. If You Are Overlooking BETH ANDERSON Employment Agency 538 Moin Ph. TU 2-2902 You Moy Be Overlooking the Best Quolified ApD'icont ROOMS FOR RENT 22 ROOMS, small house, reasonable. Ernle'i Hotel, 631 So. 5th, TUJ-S225J COOL, airy, quiet, sleeping rooms. 310 So. 5lh, TU 2-0214 MEN housekeeping, everything furnished, 135, 134 N. 3rd, TU 4-6033, TU 4-928 7. CLEAN, comfortable rooms, 2 blocks from Main, S5 8. up, TU 4-4259. APARTMENTS FOR RENT TWO 2 bedroom turmshed apartments TU 2-765. TU 4-WOS. REX ARMS APARTMENTS. Furnished 1 bedroom, newly decorated. Heat, tele phone, garage, garbage paid. TU 2-9217. -LOVELvTurnlshed, all utilities, close reasonable, adults, tu i u 4-M33. COMFORTABLE furnished apt., utilities. washing facilities, TV cable; Ideal for workinq gal or couple; 2 blks. from 6th and Main, TU 2-2767. APARTMENT furnished, closa In, heat, hot and cold woter paid, tb. TU 4-9S64. ONE bedroom furnished apt., 150 River side, TU 2-0645 or TU 4-7S92. ONE bedroom furnished apt., water, garbage paid, near town, TU 4-3671, 905 N. 9th after s p.m. THREE large rooms, nicely furnished. close in, garage. Adults only. TU 4-9314, 525 No. 8th. NICELY furnished 3 room, bath, garage. private entrance, couple, TU 2-1214J 3 ROOM unfurnished duplex, 3 blocks trom Main, electric heal, adults only, no pets. TU 4-3354. STUDIO apt. everything furnished, wom an only, 803 Lincoln. cTEANTtudio, downtown, couple, single, utilities, Greer Apts., TU 4-4678 CLEAN l-bedroom furnished apt., water, garbage furnished, 803 Lincoln. ONE bedroom furnished apt., couple, 135, Inquire 111 Pine. THREE room furnished apartment. It quire 2061 While. AlTRACTlvE1hedroom furnished apt , TU 2-2628. TU 4-9254. FURNISHED 3 rooms, bath, washing fa cilities, couple preferred, TU 2-68B6. ; SMALL, quiet apartments and roams. Court View, 112 So. 3rd. ' 0NE bedroom duplex unlts,-5 mo. un- ",tumished except stoves, retr.geraiors. 3119 and 3119 Crest. TU 2-3444 Ext. 44 before 5. SMALL, furnished, close in. utilities paid. 138 40, 137.50. 433 No;10lhjt: SNAPPY, uptown, furnished, adults, SSi, Alpha Aptj,, TU 4-4S22, TU 4-501 0. THREf room furnished, tance, 504 N. 10th. walking dis- FURN1SHED apartments. 142 Riverside. Phone TU 2-4736. EWAUNA - DOWNTOWN Klamath's most modern, furnished. 21? SO. Illh - TU 2-1M2 : UNFURNISHED iVista Apartments. bedroom apt. Linda 1951 Erie. TU 4-450'. iceiv furnished 3 noms. utilities paid to certain amount. TU 4-3W3, TU J7Jj NICE clean-furnished apartment, close in, TU 2-JS3WU jM4. CLEAN-three room apartments, close in, 911 Walnut. DESIRABLE furnished studio apartment, uptown, 223 N. th, Warion Apts. WALNUT-APTS , dean, auiet, comforta ble and furnished, 41S Walnut. NEAR Weyerhaeuser furnished, steam heat, 140, TU 4-8313. Utllltie FURNISHED 3 room apt., SSS; 1-room unit, llir all utilities paid, shared baths. Adults only. 41 N. 10th. "ROOSEVELT APTS. 203 LE ROY TU Crmthni nr unfurnished one bedroom. Adults. RICKFALLS APARTMENTS and MOTEL 2660 Shasta Way One and Two Bedroom opts. Furnished ond Unfurnished $69.50 to $89.50 Daily, Weekly Motel RoteJ TU 2-5577 $36 to $58.50 COMFOBTABLE LIVING AT LOW COST! 1-i 3 bM'Mm ants . turmshed or unfur. nished permanent-maintenant Included. Monday through Prklav SHASTA VIEW APARTMENTS 12' WA'iMBUPN vVAY TU 4-WTt Office hours I a m. tsS p.m. KLAMATH FALLS FINESf JU4 Union 1 K J iroom anartmts Furn(tid or u'ir nished Srwwimrt Pwns Tsetjiiy 0mt ated Wail to vVaH ra'petmfl fTm"g Pool -tl i i an et)t teieoNO" e"d eett' HOUSES FOR KENT 2 t'F n J V-l'-wm Mtilu'nisfd hcj, ir, rt'er nno-.,o Aitarrwt Scnonl llistnrt Ms per month W at 4JM Fr.ed pt,vl Tu ttr'J O'JPLFir. J rooms. Mean furnished Wa- ' month. 1i Mar- , V . T u 4-4j ,vf n-r.e fluc:. Mei'os It E'SO'aao. m nif MH. TU 410 - TO a" ro-i' e'vues fo coscec' v rT.ci,e.s. 0 l TU 4-l1tl to place 'er r-r' S.)'-S wnfe ' Ci's.f-ed a ' r isD wrw'in vaiuef''' C1 n "LMl f'-i ' n m Ciassifiea. per- Tu Ir,, ... 1 C. it & P,n. T MP F bed'Oom ur-'u'ned. 14. TU r'(. h-SrOOm tfviOieir, Itflvf . rHrifjer. I'J' ther-fiand. Tu 44i( USUOHiM(.0 1 bfd" iitt. i-o. best s(. Tu a- i