Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, September 11, 1963, Page 18, Image 18

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FORT KLAMATH
MRS, E. M. BRATTAIN. ac
companied by Mrs. J. P. McAul
iffc, enjoyed the Lake County
Roundup while visiting friends
and relatives in Lakeview over
the weekend.
MRS. WILLIAM A. PAGE, ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Gene
A. Page, spent the weekend in
Portland where lliey visited Wil
liam A. Page, local garage opsra
tor, who is ill at the veterans'
.' hospital.
BLY
MR. AND MRS. RODNEY
ly returned from a rip to Can
yonville where they visited Mrs.
Hadley's aunt, Loretta Stanley;
Mr. and Mrs. Don Epping and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stanley.
They also went to the beach at
Winchester Bay.
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE M.
PARRISH have taken over the
Your's and Mine Cafe, which!
was formerly operated by Mrs.
Gilbert Griffin and Mrs. Elton
Hcndrix. The Parrishes are for
mer residents of Klamath
'Fall.
MRS. RAY NELSON is spend
ihg a few days in the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Houston, Paisley.
MRS. BAKIE is a patient a'
the Lakeview hospital. Cards
will reach her there.
MR. AND MRS. JACK DIL
LAVOU spent the weekend in
Reno where they visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Mar
tin. SUMMER LAKE
BOB PENINGTON relumed
Sept. 1 from Fort Lewis and left
with his wife, Margo, and' two
sons on Sept. 7 for Albuquerque,
N.M., to visit with her parents.
They will be away two weeks.
MR. AND MRS. BILL HAR
VEY were hosts from Wednesday
"to Saturday to Mrs. S. V. John-
con and son, Bob, and grand
daughter, Joan, all of Portland
MERILEE PIKE stopped in fori
a visit with her grandmother,
Zilla Elder, as she was return
ing to Corvallis following a week's1
visit with ner parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Pike, Paisley. She
was accompanying Mrs. Glcndu
Swim Tate, a bride of about 101
days, who had also been visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Mclmosh, in Paisley.
MRS. JEREMIAH O'LEARY
and children have returned from
Portland where they were guests
of her mother, Mrs. Cclia Mc
Elligotl, for a week.
MRS. LORRAINE HOWARD
left Sept. .1 with her three sons
IU 1UIUII1 IV VIM vauia via viom
Lake, the Oregon Caves, and
Roseburg for an overnight stop
with her sister's family, the John
Loosleys. The boys had spent the
summer on the ranch of their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D.
Harris, while Mrs. Howard was
attending summer session at Ore
gon State Univerity.
MRS. DOROTHY GILDNER of
Portland was a recent guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Rill Harvey.
MRS. R. C. FOSTER is in Eu
gene for a visit of several weeks
with her daughter, Mrs. C. A
Ankncy.
." MRS. BERNADINE HANSON
and daughter, Linda, were here
for a few days' visit with iier
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cur
rior. She motored down for her
son, George, who had been visit-l
ing his grandparents during the
month of August.
MR, AND MRS, FRED HAN
SON and daughter, Tammy, of
Seattle were houscgucsls o( the
Bob Elder family through tho I.a
bor Day weekend.
MR. AND MRS. BOR ELDER
wore In Lebanon Tuesday to at
tend funeral services for her un
cle, Ralph Gibson. They were ac
companicd by Jim Elder, who
' 'stayed at Shedd to visit relatives
. until Sunday. The Bob Elders
met him in Lal'ine to bring him
home.
MR. AND MRS. N E W M A N
KIMES And 6ons were overnight
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Foster, on Sept. 1
They came from Klamath Falls
to pick wild plums.
CHRIS JONES returned by bus
to Portland on Sept. 7 to attend
school. He had been bucking
bales for Jim Foster for the past
: two months,
MR. AND MRS. KEITH HAR-
RI8 of Bend were luncheon guests
'of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Harris on
Sept, 2. They came to get their
three daughters, whose grand
mother brought them from Lake-
view where they had been spend
ing the week.
MR. AND MRS. D F. L M A R
HAND and sons and a niece, Mary
Lenninger, were at the btach (or
a few days In late August. Mary
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falli, Oregon
BASIN
has returned to Klamath Falls
to attend high school after spend
ing tlie summer here.
MRS. CEL1A ALLEN has been
vacationing with her daughter at
Longview for the past week. ,
BEATTY
MR. AND MRS. JOHN HUS-
TON have been assisting her
mother, Mrs. Mabel Morgan,
with haying and harvest work.
MRS. HENRY NAPIER, who
has been ill for some time, re
turned from Portland Friday and
Is reported much improved.
DAIRY
MR. AND MRS. MARVIN
MICHAEL ipent a few days in
Lakeview with Mr, and Mrs.
Byron Welch.
MR. AND MRS. CAM GRIF
FIN of Phoenix, Ariz., are visit
ing their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Dan House.
MR. AND MRS. HARVEY
BUTTS spent the weekend with
her daughter, Mrs. Courtney
Gordon, Dunsmuir.
MRS. JOHN
U R B A C H
worked ' at the
for several days.
Tulclake fair
MR. AD MRS. JOHN WIL
LARD RICE have returned to
their home in Portland after
visiting his brother, Don Rice.
MR. AND MRS. RICHARD
MARTYR spent the weekend in
Reno.
DEE JACOBS, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Jacobs, has returned
to college at Eugene tor his
third year.
MR. AND MRS. JOHNNIE
MURPHY and family visited
relatives and friends in Lake
view on Monday.
MR. AND MRS. OSCAR CAP-
PELLAN spent several days in
Reno with their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Briggs. They took with them
their three grandchildren, Ran-!
dy, Gail and Debbie Allen, who
have spent several weeks here.
After visiting in Reno they re
turned to their home at Costa
Mesa.
MERRILL
BILL CONNER spent a three-
day leave here visiting his moth
er, Mrs. Conner, and sister, Mrs,
Carrol Kandra. He Is stationed at1
Oak Knoll Naval Hospital, Oak
land.
SANDY BLAYLOCK welcomed
the news of a baby brother born
Aug. 30. Mr. and Mrs, Clyde
Dlaylock have named their son
Tod Timothy.
LON PENEEY spent the holi-l
day weekend in Reno with his
mother who has not been well.
MR. AND MRS. AL FRANCO
and Beatrice returned Aug. 22
from a two-week vacation to Jaur-
ez, Mexico, where they visited his
parents. They also stopped at El
Paso, Tex., and Pixlcy, Calif., to
visit with her brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Rcn
fro. LOU RED) and family had as
recent visitors, her brotlier and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Char
lie Reese, and children from Eu
gene and Iter niece, Mrs. Dwight,
Newcomb, and children from Sac
ramento,
JAMES WOODHOUSE Was
home w ith his family over the hoi
ldny. He will be going back to
ills work in Bums.
MR. AND MRS. MACK WAL
TERS of Medford, parents of
Mrs. Jim Woodhouse and Jack
Wallers of Klamath Falls, spent
Sunday hero. All three families
enjoyed an outdoor barbecue.
MR. AND MRS. SHORTY El-
FERT received news of a new
granddaughter born Sept. 4.. She
is the daughter of A.l.C. Jerry
Cissell and Mrs. Cisscll.
ESTHER JOHNSON, Lillian
Clia)iman, Karen and Betty Ann
spent two weeks traveling to Reno1
and Los Angeles. While in Cal
ifnrnia they went to Disneyland,
Knott's Bern' Farm. Paramount
Studios and attended the Law
rence Welk show.
ir.uiiiK kih.i.kk sullered a
broken arm while practicing foot-
nail, lie is reported doing well.
JIM MOORE fell from a sten-
ladder, pulling the ligaments in
his back. He will be on crutch
es for Keveral more davs
CINDY HOIM-.ES will return
home (o Sacramento on Sunday!"'1" " S"0-"' hi
after wrKlirtfi live sumroor with
her RraixlmoUw, Mrs. Delia
Hodges.
DONNA MOIKLSON and chil
dren have returned here. They
have teen In Fort Klamath where
they spent tlx summr. Bill will re
turn later.
THKTA rum (.IKI CUR of
Merrill recently held a .bowhnRrimmasc ale. Anyone wishing to
party at Tulelake and a polluckldwate rummage may do so by
BRIEFS
barbecue at the home of the
James Lymans. Fourteen mem
bers attended.
NEW PINE CREEK
GEORGE CONVERSE has been
staying at his ranch home with
his sister, Mrs. Ellen Lawson, lor
the past week. Suffering a relapse
from a recent operation, he pre
viously spent some time wilh Mr.
and Mrs. Louie Smith at Weaver-
ville after leaving a Reno hospi
tal. DR. AND MRS. ROBERT 1.
FAR IS and son, Jeffery, arrived
here Saturday morning following
his discharge from an Air Force
base in Mountain Home. He will
visit his parents a few days be
fore going to Forest Grove, where
he will enter private practice
when a new clinic there is com
pleted. MR. AND MRS. RAY Mc
LAUGHLIN of Chiloquin visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
McLain, on Sunday. His brother
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
McLaughlin, left here Tuesday for
the roundup on Monday.
MR. AND MRS. ED LONELY
of Vallejo were here for the round
up and visited with his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allen.
They left Tuesday.
MRS. HELEN PEARSON and
children of Eugene joined her
husband, Frank, over the week
end. He has been trucking for a
Lakeview logging company for
the past two weeks. They at
tended the roundup and visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Sanford.
MR. AND MRS. ALFRED ST.
CLAIR and family of Cabool,
Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Roger St.
Clair of Molalla, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Means and family of
Qumcy, Calif., were weekend
guests at the Raymond Cook
home.
MRS. HAZEL BUSSEY and
daughter, Mrs. Buella Fleagle,
and son of Prineville visited Mrs.
Mattie and Mrs. Hallie Cook
over the Labor Day weekend.
Mrs. Alpha Ferguson accompan
ied them back to Prineville to
visit her son, Glenn McGrew, and
family, and other relatives.
MALIN
MRS. ART EVANS, her daugh
ter, Patricia, and son, Arthur,
spent last week in San Francisco
visiting relatives.
MR, AND MRS. BILL OWENS
JR., Tori, and Jimmie of Cor
vallis are visiting relatives here
for several days.
MRS. ROBERT BYRNE left
Tuesday for San Rafael where her
daughter, Lihby. will enter Do
minican School for her sophomore
year. Bobby Byrne has begun
his freshman year at Bcllarminc
College Preparatory School in San
Jose.
MR. AND MILS. HAROLD
KNISKEKN and son Neil vaca
tioned several days recently at
Winchester Bay. They also visit
ed the Fred Andersons in Port
land.
MRS. JOHN McCL'LLEY spent
several days in Montague visit
ing her brother, Evan Maupin.
MR. AND MRS. TED VOGEL
ipent the holiday weekend visiting
the Harold Barneys en route to
San Francisco to meet their son.
Veiiayne, and wife who have
spent 2'i years in Okinawa.
BEVERLY DUNCAN, daughter
of Mr. and Mis. Kenny Duncan
celebrated her 13th birthday on
Aug. 28. Her most cherished gift
was a baby colt from her mate
Penny.
DR. AND MRS. l.l TUER TA
HER, Lebanon, were recent
guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Pope. Dr. Tabor will be remem
bered ns a former Merrill den
tist.
till Wll HKKSI-'I.. mis-
sioiWI'lCS t tllC Philippines, WrO;nd ,ior(( iVthe Mayor and altested
reocul cur sis m Mr. ami Mrs.;
Roboit Hull.
Mil. AND MUS. T. A. Di-MK.K-HITT
wore In SiiW-m hist week l
soo llwir daughter, Naiuy, anil
Anlyrc Alton of Portland. Both
arc graduate nurses leaving lor
I'oml Harrow, Alaska, where
tliey ill spend a year on a nurs
ing assignment.
Mil. ANH MltS. HOB IIKAT
TIK. Citrus Heights, visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Me
Culley, and other relatives Inst
week.
MU. AND MKS. MKRVYN
and family. Ihe Paul Nemelhs of
Whitlier, Calif.
CLAIIKM K HAKMON, Kansas
CHy, Mo., is visiting hu brother
and family, tlte Floyd Harmons.
I In u II li,It.ii ihi week fur10 August, mi. in a matter wherem
lie tt leave ints wee r.6w w NtlMW t 0Ul,,( trt0
Nampa on a hunting trip.
MALIN WOMAN'S ASMH'I
AT ION will toon hold its annual
Wedneiday, September 11, 1963
leaving it at the Presbyterian
Church or contacting any mem
ber of the association for pick
up. SARAH CASSIDAY and children
of Walja Walla visited last week
with her cousin, Ted Evans, and
family.
MR. AND MRS. JACK STORY
had as guests, his sister and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Head and
children of Salem.
GERALD PETRASEK, Port
land, and Mr. and Mrs. Omar
Schneider, Milwaukie, spent the
holiday weekend with Pctrasek's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pe
trasek. MRS. SALLY GEIST, Eugene
spent the holiday weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Smalley. Her son Harold returned
with her after spending the sum
mer months with his grandpar
ents.
MR. AND MRS. IVAN VAUGHN
and daughter of Portland visited
over the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson.
MRS. TERESA McCOMB had
as guests, her nephew and family,
Mr. and Mrs. David McComb;
daughter, Susan; and her fiance
of Grangeville, Idaho. They were
en route to Chico where Susan
will enter her sophomore year at
Chico State College.
LEGAL NOTICE
RESOLUTION NO. 1271
RESOLUTION FIXING THE TIME
AND PLACE FOR A HEARING OF OB
JECTIONS TO THE PROPOSED AS
SESSMENT ROLL MADE AND FILED
BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON,
IN THE MATTER Or THE IMPKUVt-
MENT OF, UNION STREET FROM
MITCHELL STREET TO WASHBURN
WAY, IN SAID CITY; BEING IM-
PROVEMENT UNIT NO. 4, KNUWN
AS THE UNION STREET PROJECT;
DIRECTING NOTICE OF SAID HEAR
ING BE GIVEN ; AND AHPKUVINl
SAID ASSESSMENT ROLL HERETO
FORE FILED HEREIN.
WHEREAS, the Common council oi
the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, has
made and filed In the office of t h e
City Recorder a PROPOSED ASSESS
MENT ROLL, in connection with the
proposed improvement of; Union Street
from Mitchell Street to Washburn Way;
by paving with Asphalt Concrete pave
ment all In accord with Ihe plans, speci
fications and estimates therefor on file
In the office of Ihe Recorder; being Im
provement Unit No. 154 and known ai
the Union Street protect:
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY
THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, DULY
ASSEMBLED IN REGULAR SESSION,
as follows:
Sectlon-1
That tha 7th. day of October, 1963, al
Ihe hour ot 7:30 o'clock P.M. of said
day, at the Council Room In the City
Hall tor the City ol Klamath Falls, Ore-
qon, be and hereby Is fixed as the date,
time and place for the hearing of ob
lectlons to said proposed assessment roll,
and to the Individual property assess
ment therein set forth; and,
Sectlon-2-
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that
Ihe said proposed assessment roll, b
aid It is hereby approved by tho Com'
mon Council; and.
Sectlon-3-
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVEO that
the City Recorder of the said Cily give
at least ten (10) days notice, by pun
llcallon In the Herald and News, Ihe offi
cial City newspaper, on three separate
days, and by posting on each lot, part
of lot, block, piece or parcel and acreage:
properly set forth and described In saidi
PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL. Ihat
at said meeting of the Common Council
said dale, all ob action meoe
and filed to such assessment roll and to
the Individual assessments therein, will be
heard and determined, and that following I
determination of all objections, ma
Common Council will proceed, by ordi
nance, to assess the proportionate snare
of the cost of making such proposed Im
provement In accordance with Ihe bene
fits accruing to eacn ioi. pari o iot. oiock
piece or parcel of land or acreage
property, heretofore found and deter
mined liable for such cost. Such notice
lo be posted and published as aforesaid
shall further state tha boundaries within
which the property lies that Is bound tol
benefited and liable for such propor
tionate share of the cost of such im
provement, and shall also refer to such.
PROPOSED A55tbbWfcNI HULL. fUK
detailed Information; that the bounda
ries within which the property lies that
so benefited and to be assessed tor
such Improvement Is as tol lows, to-wlt:
Bed nn no at a point wnicn is me
N.W. corner ol Lot 15, Block 30v,
Darrow Addition; thence East 694.4 feet
to the N.E. corner ot loi is, biock juv
Darrow Addition; 1 hence South 300.00
ft ta the SE. corner ot Lot 1, Block
310, Darrow Addition; thence West 693 9
leet to the S w. corner oi lot h. biock
Darrow Addition) 1 hence Norm 300 0
feet to the point ot beginning, all In the
Citv of Klamalh Falls. Oregon,
Passed by the common council or in
Cllv ol Klamalh Falls. Oregon, this 3rd
djiv of Seotember. 1963.
Presented to the Mayor ann oy mm
approved and signed in is 4in day 01 Sep
tember, 1963.
Robert E. veaicn,
Mayor.
ATTEST: Rosle Keller,
Recorder.
STATE OF OREGON,
COUNTY OF KLAMATH, SS.
riTY OP KLAMATH FALLS.
Rotlo Keller. City Recorder, of mi
Cltv of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby
certify thai the above and toregoinq is a
true coov of a resolution introduced ana
arlontefl bv the Common Council of Ihe
Citv of Klamath aiis, uregon. m u
remilar meettno held on the 3rd day ot
by me c.tv Recorder
Rola Kalltr.
Citv Recorder,
No. Ml. Seol. . 10. II. '
NOTICE OF SAL It
Notice Is hereby g'ven ttu I on the
7th dav Ot October. 1J. at 1V0O AM I
at the front door of Ihe Klamalh County!
Court House in Klamath Falls. Oregon. '
I shall sell at public auction lor cash fo
lh highest bidder, all ol th right, ti
tle, utate and tntrrt ot Prtscina Moch-i
as Sallies and Joseph J. Settles, Jr.,
wife aiy husband, and Oregon Ad lust
menl Co. a corporation. In tha follow
ing detcrlrr real properly, situated in
Klamalh County. Oregon, te-wlt:
A tract of land situated In Govern-!
menl Lots 1 ad 4 o Section 1. t
Township JJ. South ot Range 7, mora1
particularly deter itd at
Beginning at the North Quarter cor
ner ot Section 7. thence wett 319 1 feet;
mence.'Souih IM feel; thence West J
feet to the Easterly Una ol SUte High
way K. 417 as now located; (nance.
South no degrees, 41' east along said
easterly line to the South Una of Gov
ernment Lot 4; thence. East along
saW South Line of Government Lot to
the Soulheast corner of said Lot! thence
North along the East Line of Govern'
ment Lots ) and 4 to tha point ol
beginning
Said salt IS mad pursuant lo or
E itiution in Foreclosire issiwd out o
Ith Circuit Court Of me Slate of 0'
I gon lor Klamath County on tha H day
following persons art delemlenlt; pns
tina Hoc he Seittts and Josooh J Set
tles. Jr , wfe and husband, aid Oregon
Art lust mem CO. a corporation.
Dated this t dav August. Hi
J M. Brltton. Sheriff
Klamath County, Oregon
By: Bltan Bihn, Deputy
N. U. lepl 4. II, II, I). )HJ.
LEGAL NOTICE
Nonce or FINAL ACCOUNT
Notlct Is harabv Qivtn that I hava
filed mv final account administratrix
of tho Ettatl of Marwln M. Donalton,
also known as Marwtn Milton Donelson,
deceased. In the Circuit Court of the
Stale of Oregon, tor Klamath county, and
that tha court has set Sept. 33, 1963. at
th hour of 10:00 a.m., as tha time tori
the hearing of obiections thereto and set-
Dement thereof.
Dales this 2lst day of Augujt.
JUNE M. DONELSON
Administratrix
O'NEILL & MCLAREN
Attorneys for administratrix
303 Aug, 71, 71, sept, 4, 11, ma.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
On tha 20th day of Seotember, 193. at
tha hour of 10 A.M. at tha front door of
tha courthouse In Klamath rails. Oregon,
I will sell at auction to tha highest bid
der tor cash the following described real
property located in Klamath County, Ore
gon, to-wit:
NW'. of section 4, Township 40 south.
Range 9 East Wlllamefln Meridian.
Said sale Is made under execution Is
sued out of tha Circuit Court of the Stale
ot Oregon for Klamath County to ma di
rected In tha case of I. E. Campbell,
plaintiff, vs. Glenn E. Fundenberger, Mil
dred J. Fundenberger, Dick C. McDonald,
Jean M. McOonald, United California
Bank, and James F. Slilwell, a sole trad
er doing business as James F. Slilwell
and Company, defendants.
i. M. Brltton
Sheriff of Klamath County,
Oregon
bv Betty Crank
Deputy
No. 301. Aug. 21, 21. Sept. 4, 11.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED,
that the Common Council of the City of
Klamath Falls, Oregon, at its regular
meeting to be held In the Cily Hall of
said City, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock
P.M. of the 16th. day of September, 1963,
will hold a public hearing an a proposal
lo amend Ordinance NO. 5095; the zon-
ina ordinance of said City; bv permitting.
a morluary and-or a memorial chapel, as
conditional use, to be construe. ea in
commercial tones C-2 under said ordi
nance No. 5095.
Interested parties and the general pub
lic are Invited to attend said hearing.
and they will be given an opportunity to
be heard.
The Common Council of said City has
authorized this notice.
Done this 10th day of September, 1963.
Rosie Keller,
Recorder, City of
Klamath Falls, Oregon,
No. 339 Sept. 10, 11, 12, 1963.
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
WHOSE PROPERTY HAS BEEN
FOUND LIABLE FOR THE COST OF
IMPROVING, LARK STREET FROM
THE CENTER-LINE OF SHASTA WAY
TO THE NORTHEASTERLY CURB
LINE OF SOUTH SIXTH STREET, IN
THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, ORE
GON; KNOWN AS IMPROVEMENT
UNIT NO. 156; THAT THEY HAVE
TWENTY DAYS FROM THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE IN
WHICH TO FILE APPLICATION TO
PAY THE ASSESSMENTS IN TEN
EQUAL INSTALLMENTS, OR TO PAY
CASH.
WHEREAS, the Common Council of
the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, by
ordinance adopted August 19, 1963. de
clared the proportionate assessments on
each lot. Dart of lot. block, or oarcel
of acreage property found to be bene -
lited for the proportionate share of the
cost of Improving: Lark Street from the
center-line of Shasta Way to the North
easterly curb line of South Sixth Street,
all In said City; as more fully and in
detail shown on the plans and specifi
cations of the City Engineer on file wilh
fht Recorder of said city in the matter
said improvement; being Improve
ment Unit No. 156. known as the Lark
Street proect; that the property found
benefited and liable and assessed as
aforesaid. Is the property that lies within
tha boundaries of the following descrip
tion, to-wit: Situated In Klamath Falls,
Klamath County, Oregon:
Beginning at the Northwest property
corner of Lot 15, Block 603 Enterprise
Tracts; thence Easterly along the South
erly right ol way boundary of Shasla Way
a distance ot 326 teet, more or less, 10
the Northeast properly corner of Lot 5,
Block 1, of the South Sixth Street Addi
tion to Klamath Falls, Oregon; thence
Southerly a distance of 179.9 feet, more
or less, to the Soulheast corner ot Lof 1,
niAi-lr 4 At th tnnth lyth ;trat Arlrll.
tlon to Klamath Falls, Oregon; thence1
Southerly to the Northeast corner ot loi
5, Block 4, ot the South Sixth Street
Addition fo Klamalh Falls, Oregon; thence!
Southwesterly 1 1.1.0 feel, more or less, on
tha Southeasterly line of Lot 5, Block
the South Sixth Street Addition
Klamath Falls, Oregon, to the center-line
of the alley within Block 4, of the South
Sixth Street Addition fo Klamath Falls,
Oregon; thence Southeasterly along the
center-line of said alley a distance of
90.0 feet, mora or less; thence South
westerly along tho Southeasterly line of
Lot 46. Block 4, of the South Sixth Street
Addition to Klamath Falls, Oregon, a
distance ot 110.0 feet, more or less, to the
most Southerly corner of Lot 44, Block 4,
of tha South Sixth Street Addition to
Klamath Falls, Oregon; thence North
westerly along the Northeasterly right of
way boundary tine of South Sixth Street
a distance of 3700 teet, more or less, to
the Southwest corner of Lot 9. Block 301.
Enterprise Tracts; thence along the!
Northwester v property ine of said Lotitiass,
a distance of 110.O feet, more or less, to
the center-line of the alley; thence
Northwesterly along said center-line of
alley to the center-line Intersection of thel
East-west alley In said Block i thence)
Easterly along said center-line of said
I ley to the Intersection of the Southerly
extension of the West line of Lot 15. Block
Enterprise Tracts; thence Northerlyl
along the Westerly line of Lot 15, Block.
Enterprise Tracts to the point ofi
beginning.
Tha docket of City Liens has been
maae up as provided by section 760 ol,
tha Charter of said City, and below will!
be found a list of the names ot the own-:
ers whose properly has been so assessed
aforesaid and against which liens.
have been docketed, as by said ordi
nance provided, together with the de
scription ol tha properly of each owner
and Ihe total amount so assessed aaainst
each specific property and the owner
and holder thereof
Reference Is hereby made lo such lien
docket tor detail description of each lot.
pari of lot, block or parcel of acreage
property so assessed.
Further notice Is hereby given the re
spective owners of property so assessed
ana hereinafter listed that such assess
ment is now due and payable, and will
he delinquent trom and after tha ex
piration of twenty days from the date
l the first publication of this notice,
hlch said first publication will be made
n lha 9lh, day ot Sepirmber, 1963.
The owners ot property so assessed
as aforesaid must either pay in cash
or make and die with the City Record
er ot the Said City on or before tha first
day of October. 163. being twenty davs
from the firtt publication of this notice,
their respective apoilcation to pay such
astetmentt tn ten equal Installments,
providing they have not previously signed
lor same.
THE following Is the description of
the properly, name of owner and amount
of the lien; to wit: AH in City of Klam
ath Falls. Klamalh County. Oregon.
This prooerty is etner In South Sixth
Street Addition or Enterprise Tracts Ad'
dition. to the City ot Klamalh Fans. ih
respective aria it -on, with tha description
of the tot, pari of loi. block, or parcel
Or acreage, with the name of tha owner
thereof and the amount ol tha assessment
nan are as follows
SIXTH ST ADDITION' Block t Lot
1, Wm. 4. Mar (one Vannice, 447 ; Loi
1, Wm. A Mar tor ie Vannice, Sill. 91.
Lot 1 Daniel T. 1 Pearl Wiley, US 21
Wl'y. 15' of 4. Daniel T. & Pearl Wiley
IWN Of U9A71. 1SJM: F I'V.
Wm. A. A. Thelma Cresell. Mi 17; Lot
5. Wm. A. ft. Thelma Creswell, K
Slock 2: Lot 1. Angeio Conte. 70;
Block 4: Lot 1. Velvin k Agnes Soiberg.
5M 47; Lot 1, Gerald k Betty Mvde.
UlU; Lot J. Gerald k Betty Hyde-
UUJJt Niy. t of 4. c.erald & tttv
Hyde. S61 Sly 'i ol i E. I
Gladys Carlton. U) Let 5. E
k Gladys Carlson, ifi.07; Lot 4a. Habib
OavM. Ml t; Lot 47. . M. & Gladys
Carlson, 1117 71) Lot 41, t. M. a Gladys
Carlton, 11110; Lot 49. E. M. a. Gladys
Carlton k Meivln k Gene Carlton U4
ii Lot 50. E M. 4 Gladys Carlson 4
Meiym & on Carlson. 15JI 03.
ENTERPRISE TRACTS- Lot ffj Subdi
vWed Lot 9. Mario Carninl. l79 71; Lot
10. Mario Carnml. SAM 45 1 Lo II. Olno
Carn.nl. S?M 09 Lof 11, Jack k Helen
Roper, ijpg; Lo 11 Wm. Hope
LtrWy, VI9M; Lflt 14. Wm Mope
Lindy. t;7 1 j; Lot IS. CtcfU Cemini
uuracna. liu rr.
Thts notice is published by order of
the Commfin Countit of the C'tv
Klamath Falls, Oreoon, pursuant to the
Charter of Said City.
Dated at Kiemeth Falls, Oregon.
this
nn. oay o September, H1.
Rosie Keller.
Recorder. City of
Klamath Falls. Oragon
No. XU. Sept. 9, 10. II, 11, 13, l3
LEGAL NOTICE
LAKESHORE GARDENS
DRAINAGE DISTRICT
Notkt li hereby given that the annual
meeting ot the Lakeshore Garden Drain
age District will be held at 7:30 p.m.,
Daylight Time, on Seotember 24, 1963 at
the lecture room ot tha Klamath County
Library, 125 So. Third, Klamath Falls,
Ore.
The purpose of the meeting It To elect
supervisor; and n tike care ot other lm-
jportant district business.
NO. J4 J. MPI, II, I, 24, 163.
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WE wish to thank all ot our kind friends.
neighbors, pallbearers, and those who
so kindly provided their many acts of
kindness, expressions al sympathy, con
dolence and tor their beautiful floral of'
tarings at the loss of our dearly beloved
son and brother.
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MEETING NOTICES 1
MANZANITA CHAPTER No. 172
OES meets 2nd ondi
4th Wednesday, 8:
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Temple. All OES
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tied.
LOST & FOUND 2
LOST brown key case In South Suburbs,
TU 2 0714.
PERSONALS
KLAMATH Alcoholics Anonymous, TU
4-3591, TU 4-8704. Friendly help anytime
SERVICES .. 10
CUSTOM mowing, raking, and baling,
n. r. jarrara, leiepnonv i u-jjw.
KENMORE, WHIRLPOOL, KELVINATOR
Repair & Overhaul Specialist
Washer, dryer, range, water heater
FERGUSON APPLIANCE SERVICE
TULELAKE SERVICE, ALSO
3U So. 6th TU 2-3185
FILL dirt and topsoll delivered. Dump
truck and tractor work. John Bowers,
TU 4-7076, TU 4-3S89.
SEWING dona Children's dolls', miscel
laneous. Your pattern or my original.
Very reasonable. TU 4-6956
WANTED outside painting and concrete
work, reasonable, TU 4-6859.
REMODELING, cement work, block work.
References, reasonable. TU 3-5386.
PAINTING,
Interior or exterior, first
references, phone TU 2-4383.
REMODELING - PAINTING
Taping, texturing, roofing, plaster patch
ing, TU 2-2748.
CUSTOM BUTCHERING
At your place, deliver to processing plant
or leave. Al 5tou, iu a-aria.
DUMP truck and high loader equipment
with operator. Top soil, drain luck and
fill dirt delivered. Bill Forney, 5444 snas-
ta Way, TU 4-6467
HOUs'Eremodellng, cabinet making, fur
niture finishing. TU 4-4079.
PAINTING, wallpapering at Its best, in
terior, exterior, brush or soray. reason
able price, free estimate, TU 3-3131.
PLUMBING, roollng, and carpenter re
pair, TU 4-9995.
BETH ANDERSON
Office Service 8. Employment Agency
Placement Service - Bookkeeping
Stenography - Mimeographing
538 MAIN - TU 2-790?
Typing & Bookkeeping
experienced pibbihiui roic
Electro Whetstone
2335 Orchard Ave. TU 4-73J9
Basin Refrigeration
SALES t. SERVICE
Air conditioning-Commercial refrigeration
GUARANTEED INSTALLATIONS
1317 E. Mam TU 4-4308.
VALLEY PUMP
and EQUIPMENT CO.
"BUY THE Y"
7364 SO. lh TU 4-9776
FIX-IT SHOP
Repairs Sharpening
Saws Small Tool Repair
Bike Repair
Town k Country Shopping Center
DENTATP'LAtES-
Repaired while you wait.
New Plates Made From Your O'd
PERSONAL DENTURE SERVICE
1033 Main TU 4-3784
Gina's Tailor Shop
Tailoring - alterations tor men, women,
children. All wor guaranteed.
Reasonable Prices
Gene's Men's Wear 537 Main
Attention Hunters'
Bring in vour COLEMAN stoves
and lantern for REPAIR!
SWAN LAKE MOULDING
3I? SO th TU 4-J14S
RENTALS
TYPEWRITERS. OFFICE MACHINES
Furniture And Ch Registers
AMIDON'S BUSINESS MACHINES
4 ?p fr'h tu n8
HEALTH
""" ...... ", 1 Ll..JU,lONet bedroom furnished, all utilities
EDUCATIONAL . . ) 3 paid, privata yard. 17 High Street bt-
" tore 3 pm.
BACK to school. World Book Encyclooo- - , r --
d-si T(i t be'ce aam I SPARKLING downtown furnished, free
ii .-11111.111111111111' neat, adults, 15 SO. Alpha. TU 4-4522.
HELP WANTED, FEMALE
EXPERIENCED Short hour waitress, eve
nings. Harold's Restaurant, 1C34 Riverside.
WANTED mature woman, housekeeper
live in, child c'. Motherless noma, 4
chltdren. school age Contact M. A
Hannegan, Bov ttO. Lakeview. Ore., ph.
WHttehati httn weekends
WANTED maid. Klmberty Motel, aoory
in parson, no pnorte cans. IIJ2 Union.
14
"AVON CALLING" and national maga
lne advertising support. Christmas tat
alogs will be shown this month. Territor
ies available now. Why not represent the
world's largest cosmetic company For
an Interview, write at once to Avon Cos
metics, Box 582, Herald and News. ,
BEAUTY COUNSELOR COSMETICS,
wants counselors, full or part-time. Es-j
tabllshed company, car necessary. TU
2-5775 5 to 6 evenings.
WAITRfc$Sfc wanted, experienced onlyt
Apply Maonie's Drive-In between 11 and
5 p m. till 50. 6tn.
HELP WANTED. MALE 16
WANTED 1 journeyman barber and bar
ber for Kingsley Field. TU 2-4411 ext.
487 days, TU 4-6746 eves.
WANTED cat skinner for D-6,-musl be
able to read grade stakes and build road,
ph. JP 6-3573, (mobile phone). i
EXPERIENCED appliance service man.
Write Box 5WC Herald and News.
INSURANCE inspector trainee. Klamath
Falls area, national co. Salary, bon
us, car expense, group insurance bene
fits. Minimum age, 22. No selling or over
night travel. Write P.O. Box 232, Eugene,
Ore.
EXPERIENCED tire recapper needed Im
mediately. Permanent position with excel
lent chances for advancement. Independ
ent tire dealer In business over forty
years. List references, previous experi
ence. Reply to Peck Brothers, 725 West
1st, Eugene, Ore.
Auto Mechanic
With experience In G.M. automatic trans
mission preterreo.
Buick-Pontiac-Cadiiiac dealer. Write
Service Manager
Roseburg Motor Co.
P.O. Box 13B7
Roseburg, Oregon
WANTED
APPLIANCE
SALESMAN . . .
EXPERIENCE PREFERRED
BUT NOT NECESSARY!!
Commission Basis
Fringe Benefits
Excellent Opportunity For
Qualified Applicant
APPLY
MONTGOMERY WARD
9th & Pine
See Mr, Martin
10 A.M. to 12:30
OPPORTUNITY
Now ... to join the
LEADER!
Chevrolet 1st seller nationally,!
1st in soles locally 1 has open
ing for one man in "OK" used
cor sales. It yau re looKing tor
success, stability and o future, in
vestigate this opportunity now
Sales experience helpful but not1
essential. See Bob Mest
DUGAN & MESTi
CHEVROLET
410 South 6th Street
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HELP WANTED 17
NOTICE TO JOB SEEKERS
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filth that tha jobs offered are as stated
in the advertising copy, we are no: re
sponsible for the Integrity of bur adver
tisers, but we make every effort lo dis
cover and re act all misleading aevenis-
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ad and finding tt to be misleading is
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News
SITUATIONS WANTED 18
IRONING TO DO In .my home.
TU 4-9936
MATURE woman will babv sit and do
light housework S days week from 8 30
a.m. to 1:30 p m. Pelican City or near,
by area. TU 4-9619.
GIRL wants day babysitting, have ex
perience; transportation, TU 4-9465.
WILL do house cleaning on Mondays
or Wednesdays. TU 4-4872. 7:30 a.m.
COLORED girl would like hour work,
TU 2-1 4?4.
CHILD care, my home. days. Riverside
district, TU 2-5782.
CARE for pre-schoolers my north side
home, references, TU 4-7267.
RELIABLE baby-silting In my home, any.1
time, near Shasta, enclosed yard, play
room. TU 2-1586.
CHILD care, your
2-1778 or TU 2-2711.
home or mine, TU
FOR DEPENDABLE CHILD CARE
TU 2-1844 1328 Carlson Or,
JACK & JILL DAY NURSERY
IRONING, washing. DiCkUD. deliver,
ierv(ce, TU 4-9434.
WORKING MOTHERS -
I night. TU ?-?677
child care day or
ROOMS FOR RENT
.. 22
ROOM, BOARD, GENTLEMEN
1607 CRESCENT
CLEAN, comfortable rooms, 2 blocks trom
Mam. $5 and up, TU 4-4259.
STEAM heated, clean. Quiet sleeping
rooms, 310 SO. 5lh. IU 2 -Oil 4.
BiSBEE HOTEL 227 So. fh. rooms,
plenty hot water, reasonable rates, new
manager. TU 2-6449.
ROOMS, small house, reasonable. Er
nies Hotel, 631 S. 5th. TU 3-S225.
LARGE "housekeeping room, downstairs.
317 Pne. TU 2-1487.
CLEAN room, gentleman,
15 JO Crescent.
COMMERCIAL
ROOMS
Clean, comfortable rooms
Reasonable rates.
$7 and up weehly
Accommodfil tons for lunch packing
(working man's rooms!
LOUNGE ROOM WITH TV
CwiTif't "'
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
24
FoWe
cleanest close in J room ur-
nished aot. call TU -83U.
ONE bedroom furnished aot . washing f.
'lotities. TU J-58J, TU 4-745.
HELP WANTED, FEMALE
1 4i FURNISHED 3
room apt., tOO Owens,
TU 4-534.
NICELY furnished, modern bedrem apt,
Garage, washing facilities $55. l13 Watt
FURNISHED 1 bedroom act., $50. Includ
ing water. ir Pino St.
REX ARMS APARTMENTS. Furnished 1
bedrooms newly decorated Meat, tele
phone, garbao paid. $40-Ml. corner ol
Klamath and Broad, 224 Broad. TU 2 1W,
24
ATTRACTIVE, furnished bachelor apart
ment, water paid, 140, 3M No. 7m, tu
4-9330.
CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
Furnished. Near new OTI. Kitchens,
weekly rates, carports
PELICAN MOTEL, TU 2-9256
TWO bedroom apt., newly decorated, un
furnished, S45. 1738 Fargo, TU 2-4961,
FURNISHED 2 room bachelor apartment.
SJ3, Keciamanon.
FURNISHED 3
shared bath, S55,
utilities
. loth.
EWAUNA DOWNTOWN
Klamath's most modern, furnished.
219 So. 11th - TU 2-1062
TWO bedroom unfurnished deluxe apt. $80,
TU 2-6500.
CLEAN 2 bedroom apt.,
$60, TU 2-1130.
close to town.
TWO bedroom furnished. Heat and water
paid, 825 Grant, TU 2-4719.
BEAUTIFUL uptown furnished, free heat,
adults, $65, Alpha Apt,., TU 4-4522.
CLOSE in one bedroom furnished, $50,
contact Ihe Gun Store.
LOVELY spacious 1 and 2 bedroom apts.,
furnished or unfurnished. $67.50 to $97.50,
TU 4-4225.
17.50
Furnished 3 large rooms, bath. Close In.
Child welcome. TU 2-0381.
MILLS 4 plex,
135, TU 4-U12.
FURNISHED one bedroom not., water,
garbage paid, 905 N. 9th. TU 4-3671 af
ter 5 p.m.
WALNUT APTS.. you will like this clean,
cool & comfortable apt., private park'
Ing, 415 Walnut.
FURNISHED apts.. off street parking.
TU 2-1736 weekdays alter 5 p.m., any
time weekends.
CLEAN newly decorated, downtown, util
ities, Greer Apts., 710 Main.
NICELY furnished 3 rooms, bath, pic
ture window, drapes, automatic washer,
yard, palto, TU 4-3762 or TU 4-3893.
OUTSTANDING 1 bedroom, 2 baths,
downtown furnished, free heat, adulls.
$86, Alpha Apts., TU 4-4522.
DESIRABLE uotown furnished, tree
heat, adults, S55, Alpha Apts., TU 4-4522.
EXTRA large 3 room, furnished or un
furnished, S40-S55, TU 4-5686.
HOUSE OF ROCKS MOTEL
Rooms-Apis., dally, weekly rates.
Reasonable. 2005 Biehn, TU 2-9130.
KLAMATH FALLS FINEST
2544 Union
1 & 2 bedroom apartments
Furnished or unfurnished
, Spacious Rooms
Tastefully Decorated
Wall to wall Carpeting
Swimming Pool
Rental Includes all services
txcept telephone and electricity
Dorothea Nolan TU 2-0766
$36 to $58.50
COMFORTABLE LIVING AT LOW COSTI
1-3-3 bedroom opts., turnisnea or unfur
nished. Permanent maintenance Included.
Monday through Friday
SHASTA VIEW
APARTMENTS
1637 WASHBURN WAY TU 4-1271
Oftica hours I a.m. fo 5 p.m.
RICKFALLS
APARTMENTS
and
MOTEL
2660 Shasta Way
One and Two Bedroom opts.
Furnished and Unfurnished
$69.50 to $89.50
Daily, Weekly Motel Rate
TU 2-5577
HOUSES FOR RENT 26
FIVE room furnished, modern house,
$50, 3209 Emerald, TU 2-0575.
UNFURNISHED 1 bedroom. 3 acres
near Riverside area. Storage space at
tached to garage. Electric heat, built
in oven, range. Very nice for only $70.
CBN TU 4-33U9.
ONE bedroom furnished house. Adults
only, no pets, $45. 239 E. Main.
FURNISHED house, 4806 South ith.
3 BEDROOM unfurnished. Mills Addition,
no pets, 2310 Radcliffe, TU 4-9260.
N EWLY redecorated 2 bedroom unfur
nished. Adults wilh 1 child accepted,
S75, 1600 Austin, TU 4-4121, TU 4-7390,
CLEAN 2 bedroom duplex. Stove, re
frigerator, electric heat. Water paid,
adults. 434 No. 51 h, TU 4-9293.
ONE bedroom furnished. Couple only!
No pets. Inquire 1412 Crescent after 5.
NICE, unfurnished, clean 2 bedroom
house. Electric heat. Near school bus
stop, $70. Inquire 1724 Dayton. I
TWO bedroom, unfurnished, fenced yard,
TU 4-8795.
TWO bedroom furnished. $30. Water, gar
bage paid. 4500 Greens prings Drive.
DUPLEX for rent, call before 10 a.m. or
alter 6 p.m. TU 4-8761.
TWO bedroom house, unfurnished excepl
stove, garage. $55. TU 2-4864.
ONE bedroom furnished house, phone TU
4-4379 or TU 4-8576.
REAL nice duolex available at 1311 Dlvi
slon, unfurnished, $85. for appointment.
TU 4-9633 or TU 4-BB12.
PARTLY furnished 3 room house. Fenced
yard. TU 2-1778.
ATTRACTIVE one bedrom fourplex, heat.
range, refrigerator furnished, TU 4-7580.
FURNISHED home. $65, must be respon.
slble, single or married. Small child per
missible. 441 Trinity.
ONE bedroom furnished, south suburban,
$40, TU 4-7523.
TWO bedroom unfurnished
TU 4-4054.
CLEAN 1 bedroom furnished, suitable
lor couple. Inquire 2124 Ogden. i
TWO bedroom unfurnished house.
Alameda, TU 2-3611.
EXCELLENT 2 bedroom unfurnished du
plex, electric heat, Mills, $70, TU 2-0249.
LARGE 2 bedroom unfurnished duplex.
Near Conger School, $75, TU 4-7584.
FURNrSHEbi-bedroom house. $50. In-
quire at 1414 Homedale Road.
NICE 2 bedroom unfurnished home, close!
In, heat and hot wa'er Included. $110,
call TU 4-8750.
EXCELLENT UNFURNISHED 2 bed
room, good district; water, yard main
tenance furnished, adulls, no pels. 1630
Patterson, TU 2-1812.
FURNISHED 2 bedroom house, $68.50.
Inquire IU Pine.
MISC. PROPERTY TO LET .... 27
POTATO cellar at Henley, for lease or
rent, TU 45997.
REPAIR shoo, hoist, compressor, paint
room. Box 583 C. Herald and News.
COMMERCIAL corner lot, suitable trail
er sales, car lot. etc. S. 6th 4 Madison,
Sff Tnr Resale Houf.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
2
WANTED to rent or 4 bedroom heme.
Good location for teacher. Write 4691
Cannon Avenue.
WANTED to buv acreage in tha Klam
ath Falls area. Write Jack Weir, 3 Gar
be r Way, Bakersfieid. Calif.
WANTED to rent 2 or 3 bedroom home
Peterson School District around Oct.
TU 4-4057.
WANTED to buy modem 3 bedroom
noma. Near corner Mitchell and Want-
t. TU 4-JW7.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
30
BY owner, contemporary 4 bedroom, hot
water heat. Hot Sorings view site, $25.
000. TU 4-1770 eves.
NEAT 2 bedroom home on 'i acre
Willi fo wall carpet. Near School, Store
and Church. HO.eCO. 227 Homedale Road,
TU 4-4IM.
COMFORTABLE 2 bPdroom home, o I I
heat, large garage, beautiful vara, ton
from Crescent to Johnson, accommodate
2nd home, dose to high school. $'Q,7$C j
172$ Crescent. Sea Geo. Kwnxman, tlfi
Commercial, TU 4-4AJ2-
MOYINA Heights large bedroom home.
2 baths, 1 fireplaces, living end dining
room, knotty pine femity room and kitch
en with buiitin oven and ranoe. )C Mc
Cteitan Drive. TU e-72M tor appoint
ment, ONE bedroom housa at 1715 Men Way
PrKe $3,000. $400 down. $40 month. For
information write Mrs. R. McLoud.
1314 Petah$y. San Jose Cattf.
MOT Springs, clean older 1
home, H2.JO0. ph. TU l-ie1.
bedroom
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
30
ATTRACTIVE 1 year old 3 bedroom in
South Suburbs. Fireplace, carpeting. Built-
in oven and range. SUjoo, tu 4-vu, iu .
4-1153. '
2 BEDROOM, fireplace family room, cov
ered patio, large fenced yard, 112,500, TU
4-3514 after 6 p.m.
VACATION home sites on Highway V.
timbered, bordering creek, airfield, high
way, and village. Graded reads to all
sites. Maps furnished on request. S450
Terms. Write W. C. Elms, box ao.
Chcmult, ph. 365-2281.
owner. 2 bedrooms, recently re
modeled, new electrical and heating sys
tems. Double garage, partial furnishings
available 615 Prescott. Call TU 2-0319 any
time. COUNTRY living 3 acres. Comfortable 3
bedroom home, lovely yard. Variety of
fruit. 114,500, TU 4-8907.
TWO bedroom home, electric heat, large
fenced yard. Flowers, shrubs. Will take
second mortgage on equity. Down pay
ment $500. Total price $8,900, TU 2-2450.
STEWART-LENOX 2 bedroom house fur.
nished, $4100, needs painting, arrange
ments can be made. Reasonable down
payment, owner will carry papers. TU
2-0996 or see at 3419 Granite.
TWO bedroom hime. first $3,500 cash
takes, ph. TU 2-266S alter p.m.
SUBURBAN 3 bedroom home, acreage,
$10,400, TU 4-8328.
SOUTH Suburban 3 bedroom. I's baths,
built-in range, double garage, patio, storm
windows, TU 2-3335.
FOR sale equity in 3 bedroom home.
Suburban area, TU 2-5188.
TWO bedroom, guest house, 2 baths. Mills
Addition, 112,250. TU 4-7970.
LAKE O' Woods home, sleeps 10, mod
ern, deep well, east side. $12,500, sea
Henry Conradl, lot 17, block r.
$500 FOR equity In small furnished home,
208 Martin, TU 2-3946.
5 BEDROOM, double garage. 3034 Butte.
S7.SO0, $700 down $70 per mo. or trade
tor car, trailer, or what have you. TU
4-6105.
20x24' 1 bedroom house on lot
with garage attached, suburbs,
Owner 2742 Dayton.
FOUR room house on Vi acre, $1,150, sea
at 3211 Maryland Avenue.
INCOME property.
for sale by owner,
TU 4-8418.
MILLS, large 2 bedroom, furnished-unfurnished,
2145 Darrow, TU 2-0547.
8 RENTALS, Income $400 per month, sub
urban area, TU 4-7645, for appointment.
SV.ALL 2 bcdroo.il
4-6103, 3115 Cannon.
house, $1750, TU
FOUR bedrooms, close in north side, new
ly painted, $13,200 appraisal, (live $ I S
by assuming loan. Wright Reiil Estate.
TU 2-2776, TU 4-5209. TU 4-8576. TU 2-1008.
OWNER
has new 3 bedroom home, exclusive resi
dential district, lovely view, birch k itch-
ceramic tile path and a half. Fire
place, hardwood floors, hot air heat.
$15,900, TU 2-2410.
STROUT REALTY
PH. TU 4-5281
EVENINGS CALL
Bob & Stella Dehlinger
Hank Holman
TU 2-5M1
TU 2-5048
Henley School, New 2 bedroom, paved
street, large lot. $9,950.
New Homedale 3 bedroom. Flreo'are All
builtin appliances. Large living room. At
tached double garage. $15,750.
So. Sixth $1. Attractive, 4 bedrooms. 1
baths, large lot, double garage, Si 6,000.
10 acres. Irrigated. Large 3 bedroom
home, good outbuildings. Homedale. $21,
000.
40 acres, 20 irrigated, close to town. $10,-
000; $1,000 down.
NO MONEY DOWN!
3 Bedroom Homes
With Corport
On Your Lot
$8800
Or, our salesmen can tell you how to
have your "dream home" now with only
3 per cent down If you don't own your
own lot. See our model home al 1035 Ap
plewood, at east end of Reclamation.
No Closing Costs
lOOlo Financing
Payments Like Rent
MODEL HOME 1035 APPLEWOOD
Open t to 5 six days a week
Noon to a p.m. Sundays
For Details Call ECHO
PHONE TU 2-0126
NEW
3 BEDROOM HOMES
Large living room with carpeting, dining
area, fireplace, double garage. Your
choice of floors. Insulated all around.
ON YOUR LOT
(Choice Lots Avoilable)
SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL
MODEL HOME
ASK ABOUT NO
CASH DOWN
FINANCING
OTHER 3 BEDROOM
HOMES $8900
THRIFTY BUILDERS
ESTATE DRIVE SOUTH
END OF MADISON
TU 2-0436 TU 4-5244
REAL GOOD BUYS!!
OVERLOOKING THE LAKE. Beauti
ful 3 bedroom home, fireplace, sep
arate dining area, buBt In oven and
range, 2 baths, hardwood floors. On
large lot. Only $15,500.
$5,000 SOUTH SUBURBAN 3 bedroom
home. Lovely garden and fruit trees.
Owner will carry contract,
)CHROEDER CO.
431 MIN TU IKU
Evtl. TU M6 TU 141.1
St. Francis Park
Available now, this beautiful 4 bedroom,
newly decorated home. Very nice area.
50 I 150 ft. lot. ONLY $10,750 TOTAL
PRICE. $350 down plus Closlnfvcosts and
$74 per month includes principal, Inter,
est, taxes and Insurance.
McATEE
REALTORS
Harold Hollit
Evalyn McAt.a
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TU I WIS
SFT
Presents
1 ACRE!!!
. . . S bedroom older heme. Lrxn'M
South Suburbs. Room for pets or lettn
a beef Beautiful trees, shrubbery and
lawns. Priced at $10,200.
2 BEDROOM
. . . eoiecent to Mills Aodition. Plus
elra bulging sots or pasture. County
freedom almost in My Itmils. Priced at
only $15,000.
TUCKER
Real Estate
2240 So. 6th TU 2-7241
Honk Honwn TU f 3101 tvet.
Fred Tuc,r TU 4-9742 tv,.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE