Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, September 13, 1963, Page 13, Image 13

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    Famous Men
ACROSS
3S Ex-ruler
llrUb dramatist 3 Trigonometry
S Robert
41 Streets (ab)
42 Tennis term
44Aroid
46 Spring
celebrations
49 Toil
S3 Abstracts (ab.)
64 Charm
58 King (Fr.)
67 Woody
perennial
58 Image
59 Hindu mile
60 Withered
61 Outbuilding
DOWN
1 Integument
statesman
I Southern
general
12 South wind
(Hawaii)
13 Repute
14 Age
15 Institute ,
17 fmpalr
18 Requires
It Civil War
statesman .
21 Examine
critically
23 Boy's nickname
24 Doie
27 Repose
29 Othello's
ancient
92 Tree
34 More solid
36 Emphasis
2 Sharpen
3 Before (prefix)
4 Precincts
5 Bushy clump
6 Grown-ups
7 Central points
8 Tendency
a nevin,
British Laborlte 8 Summer drinks
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Service Offers Tours
Of N.Y.C. For Children
NEW YORK (UPI) -FamUies
. traveling together should not nec
essarily stay together, says Seena
Hamilton, who runs an unusual
tour service.
"I know horn experience," said
Miss Hamilton, who in private
life is the wife of Dr. Sam Fine-
berg, a prominent New York
physician.
"My husband and I spent two
weeks this summer just showing
our boy the West. One day we
did a four-iliour mule trip up a
7,000 foot mountain, hiked five
miles, had a picnic. ..by this time
my husband and I were bushed.
A Child's Pace
"But Bryan (aged 8) was still
going strong. If you can keep a
child moving 10 hours a day, you
won't have any whining. But
what parent can keep that pace.
"I don't believe in turning a
child over to someone else all the
time," said the career woman
who's in her 30's. 'Tart of the
fun of traveling with children is
sharing experiences. But parent
and child need some relief from
one another."
Miss Hamilton is founder and
boss of Gulliver's Trails, which
since July, 1980, has been showing
children of New York and visitors
the sights of the big city. Its
motto is, "You take the holiday,
we'll take the kids." Now, she has
franchised similar tour services in
Montreal and Philadelphia and
has expanded the New York op
eration to include tours for teen
agers. Art and Diplomats
In the three years in New York,
she figures that she and her staff
of counselors have shepherded
10,000 children through the city's
attractions ranging from Coney
Island and Chinatown to the Met
ropolitan Museum of Art, the
stock exchange and the United
Nations.
The day I talked with her she
was catching her breath after the
American Hospital Association's
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10 Epochal
11 Merit
16 Egyptian god
20 Landmark
22 Banquet
24 Famous
csrtoonist
25 Does
(Asia)
40 Grater
43 Graceful
behaviors
45 Confederate
statesman
46 Twain
47 Erse battle cry
48 Eager (dial.)
0 Famoua
musician
51 Indian
52 Split
65 Mark in curling
26 Palsy
28 Pronoun
30 Exploit
31 Scraps
33 Wrapped (or
burial
35 Wild sheep
(sport)
annual convention, she set up
tours lor children of the conven
tioneers, and some days as many
as ZOO youngsters registered,
Counselors guided groups of no
more than 12 on daytime sight
seeing, eight on evening tours
which were mostly for the leen
set.
"Taking the whole family to a
convention is the thing now," said
Miss Hamilton. "And I know sev
eral conventions deliberately held
off until the world's fair next
year."
Free Exhibits
"But I'm worried they (the
management) aren't making plans
for the children," she said, and
I know from experience you can't
get a child to watch a free ex
hibit when something's being sold
on the next corner.
Her specialized service grew
from her own experiences as a
reporter for hotel and resort pub
lications. The job meant much
travel, frequently with her son
along because he couldn't be left!
home alone. And her husband was
at his office or affiliated hospitals
each day.
"Our son was only two months
old when I took him on his first
trip," she recalled. "It was a
short one, but I was the only per
son hi the group w hose luggage in
cluded a diaper supply. He's been
traveling ever since."
Civil War Claim Sought
SALEM (UPD The Oregon and
California attorneys general will
confer in October on the two
states' claims for nearly $8 mil
lion from the federal government
to repay them for maintaining
troops during the Civil War.
Atty. Gen. Robert Y. Thornton
said Oregon's claim is for $390,
000 for state expenses during the
Civil War, plus a possible $74,000
claim for expenses during the Mo
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Home Haircuts
Embarrass Youth
By ANN LANDERS
Dear Ann Landers: I am a boy
13 years old with a terrible prob-
lem. My mother is a very nice
person but she
i is not a very
; good barber,
She cuts my
hair and my
little brother's,
too, and she
does a lousy job
of it. For a
week after a
haircut, I am ashamed to leave
the house. AU the guys in the
neighborhood ask me when I am
coins to the electric chair
I have told my dad now i leel
about this but he says haircuts
by barbers cost a lot of money
and we can't afford it. He also
savs my hair grows like a weed
and I'd have to go every other
week.
Is there a solution to my prob.
lem? Or do I just have to suf
fer with it until 1 am old enough
to earn some money so I can buy
haircuts on my own? SHAVED
RAT
Dear S.R.: Ask your dad if he
will take you to a barber college.
The i prices are cheap there be.
cause students do the cutting.
The price of haircuts ts no
joke these days. But they haven'l
gone up any more than most
other commodities and scrv
ices. It just seems that way tp us
old fogies who remember when a
shave and a haircut was two-bus.
Dear Ann Landers: Our daugh
ter who is 17 invited a college
roommate whom I will call Hel
ena to spend two weeks with us
It s too late to do anything about
this guest but I am writing to set
tle a few questions for next time
Our daughter feels that since
Helena has grown up in great
wealth, and is accustomed to hav
ing servants wait on her hand and
foot, she should not have been ex
pected to do any housework while
she was a guest in our home.
Our own daughter pressed Hel
ena's dresses and picked up after
her. It annoyed me when Helena
would gab on the phone by the
hour while our daughter made
both their beds and served her
guest coffee presumably to give
her strength to hang on the
phone for another hour.
We lust put Helena on the plane
and our daughter and I had a long
discussion. She feels she was a
perfect hostess" and that I am
wrong to criticize her lor cater
ing to the girl, we would like
your opinion. MMM
Dear MMM: The guest sounds
thoroughly spoiled and ungraci
ous. A lady does not make a
servant out of her hostess.
Since your daughter cheerfully
played handmaiden to her friend
however, I see no reason (or you
to criticize her. This was strictly
between them. If you had been
left with the extra work I'd have
offered vastly different advice.
Dear Ann Landers: Maybe you
or some of your readers can help
me. I am a woman past 40, nev
er married, and have kept myself
busy and content with a multitude
of interests.
About three years ago a close
male relative for whom I've al
ways had a great deal of affection
and respect, started to keep com
pany with a girl 20 years nis
junior. These two have been car-
doc and Umatilla Indian wars.
California Atty. Gen. Stanley
Mosk said his state's $7.5 million
claim also had not been paid.
The money was used by the
states to recruit and maintain
troops on Indian patrol duty dur
ing the war, and was spent alter
the federal government assured it
would be repaid.
Senator Knocks
Seat Belt Price
EUGENE (UPI) - Sen. Ed Fa-
dcley. D-Eugene, charged Thurs
day that major auto manufactur
ers were trying to exact "an ex
cessive profit" from the installa
tion of seat belts in new cars.
Seat belts will be required in
all new autos sold in Oregon after
Jan. 1 of next year.
Fadelcy charged some manu
facturers have announced plans to
charge seat belt installation fees
that are about twice the cost ol
having the devices installed by
Junior Chambers of Commerce.
SAVED BY THE BELL
JACKSON, Miss. fUPI
Charles Ray Morgan, 23, was un
dergoing a final physical exam
ination for induction into the
Army Tuesday when a sergeant
pulled him out of the line of
draftees.
You don't go, you're mar
ried," the sergeant told Morgan,
a husband of eight months dura
tion, and cited President Kcnne
day's order exempting married
men from the draft.
"That's saved by the.bell, isn't
it?" Morgan said.
Largest municipal airport in the
work) is the Cleveland Hopkins
a rport at Cleveland, Ohio.
rying on an immoral relationship
and everyone in town knows it.
what I want to know is this:
What is the correct way for
me to think about litis relation
ship? How do people deal with
an ugly affair which reflects dis
honor on the whole family? 1
need an answer. LIBRA
uear Libra: you say you've
kepi yourself busy with a multl
tude of interests. Perhaps you
have not kept yourself busy
enough.
It's always sad when people
whom we admire and respect dis
appoint us, but a mature indi
vidual does not allow himself to
become unglued because others do
not live up to his standards. One
of the secrets of real contentment
is to live and let live.
Are you tempted to smoke be
cause the crowd docs? If so, send
for Ann Landers' booklet, "Teen
age Smoking," enclosing with
your request 10 cents in coin
and a long, self addressed,
stamped envelope.
Ann Landers will , be clad to
help you with your problems. Send
them to her in care of this news
paper enclosing a stamped, self
addressed envelope.
On The Record
KLAMATH PALLS
BIRTHS
BOYS
HERT Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Herl In Klamath Valley Hospital Sept. 9
a boy weighing a lbi 7' ozs.
PEREZ Born to Mr. and Mrs. Antonio
Perez in Klamath Valley Hospital Sept.
10 a boy weighing a lbs., ozs.
HEDSTROM Born to Mr. unit Mn
Walter Hedstrom In Klamath Valley Hos
pital Sept. 10 a boy weighing 7 lbs., I0W
ots.
COLEY Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frurt n
Coley In Klamath Valley Hospital Sept. 11
ooy weigning a lbs., 11 '4 ois.
SMITH Born to Mr. jinri Mr. Dnnalri
J, Smllh In Klamath Volley Hospital
Sept. 11 a boy weighing a lbs,, 9 oz.
McBRIDE Born to Mr, and Mrs. Roy
McBrlde In Kiamelh Valley Hospital Sept.
ooy weigning ids,
GIRLS
WALKER Born to Mr. and Mr lama
L. Walker in Klamath Valley Hosnilal
Sept. 9 a girl weighing 6 lbs., a ozs.
SULLIVAN Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam H. Sullivan In Klamalh Valley Hos
pital Sept. 9 a girl weighing 7 lbs.. 2'a
ozs.
RAUSCHER Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Rauscher in Klamath Vallev Hnt.
pusi aepi. y a girl weighing lbs., t
ozs.
BIGBY Born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
V. Bigby In Klamath Valley Hospital Sept.
10 a girl weighing t lbs., 10 ozs.
HARRIS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mc
Brlde Harris in Klamath Valley Hospi
tal Sept. 11 a girl weighing 7 lbs., 7 ozs.
19SJ SUMMARY
Boys: 353 Girls: 330
Court Records
MUNICIPAL COURT
Seot. 11. 1U3
Phillip Graham Wiggen, drunk and dis
orderly conduct, coniinued.
James H. Tupper, drunk, $25 forfeited
Lerov Golden, drunk, SIS forfeited
Sam William Castle, drunk, 3 or five w
Amelia B. Frost, hit-and-run, $50 or
10 days; no operator's license, S10 and
two aays.
Alfred Lugo, drunk, H5 forfeited.
Charles Hood, drunk, $25 forfeited.
Ines S. Fleming, drunk, $25 or five or
iu aays.
Simeon Riddle Jr., drunk, $25 forfeited.
Robert Edward HUff. diiorriarlv fan.
Bill Johnson, drunk, continued.
Lydia Kirk, drunk, $25 or live or
days.
Randolph Tupper, drunk, $25 forfeited.
City's Exclusion
Brings Reaction
WASHINGTON (UPI) Rop.
Walter Norblad, R-Ore., complain-l
ed Thursday that Portland had not
been included among West Coast
cities at which covernment-spon
sored foreign trade conferences
will be held.
Norblad, in a 1 c 1 1 e r to Com
merce Secretary Luther Hodges,
said he was "shocked" that it was
not included.
The conferences, announced by
the Bureau of International Com
merce, will be held in San Diego,
I-os Angeles, San Francisco and
Seattle, as well as in 23 cities on
other parts of the country.
LEGAL NOTICE
No. 63-no.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
In the Matter of the Estate of ALICE
martha keadle. Deceased.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed was duly appointed Administrator
of tht estate of the above named dece
dent by an order of the Honorable
David R. vandenbero, Judoa of the Clr.
cult Court of the State of Oreoon for the
County of Lake, duly made and entered
the above entitled Court and matter
on the toth day of September, 1963, and
mar said Administrator has duly quali
fied. THEREFORE, at person havlna
ciaims against said decedent or said es
tate are hereby required to present
m same, amy vermea end accompanied
by the proper vouchers, to said Adminis
trator at the law offices of Theodore R
Conn, at 62C North First Street In tru
Town of Lakevicw, fn Lake County, Ore'
gon, within six months from the date of
rne tinr publication of This notice.
Dated and first pub shed this 13th dav
01 aepiemoer, mi.
GEORGE H. KEADLE
Administrator
NO. 3S0. Sept. 13, 20, 77, Oct. 4, 163,
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice It hereby given that the under
signed as Guardian of the Estate of
FREDRICK A OHLEMEYE R, Incompe
tent, will on or alter the 15th day of
Ociober. 196), sell at private sale ell of
the incompetent's Interest In and to that
certain reel property situated In Klamath
county, Oregon and described as:
E'SEV.NE of Section 36, Township
39 S , Range 9, E W M. end W'iSE'.SE'v
less three acres ditch rtgM-of-way and
acre public road right ef-way. Section 26.
i own in ip jf t, Range f, E WM, and
Lot seven (7), and the South 52 2 feet of
lot Etgni (i), Henley, platted portion
or Kiemain county, Oregon less the East
any m feet or Lot seven (7) and the
Easterly a feet of me Southerlv 52.2 feet
ot lot tram (),
on such terms it may be approved by
ine Loun.
Otter to purchase the above described
real proper ly or any portion thereof may
be made to the undersigned at the office
Of L. ORTH SISEMORE. attorney, S18
Main Street, Klamath Feint, Oregon
MINNIE E. OHLEMEYER
Guardian el the Estate ot
Fredrick A. Ohiemeyer,
Incompetent
IN, 353 Sept. IX 20, 17, Oct. , 1HJ-
LEGAL NOTICE
NO. A3-1M PROBATE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
I tht Mttttcr Of thai Ftt..la Af
MABEL M. CURRY, Deceesed.
Notice Is hereby oivn lht I have
been appointed Admin litre tor of the Es
state of Mabel M. Curry, deceased. All
persons having claims against said es
tate are required to present them to me,
with proper vouchers, at the office ol
Ganong & Ganong, First Federal Build
ing, Klamath Falli, Oration, within tlx
months from September e, 1963, which Is
mm gan or nrsi publication of this no
tice. Wm. Ganong, Administrator
Ganong Ganong
Attorneys for Administrator
NO. Sil, Sept. , u, 20. 27.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby olven that the unriar-
signed has been appointed Administrator
or ine tstete of WALTER LEROY
SCOTT, deceased, by Ordtr of tnt fir.
cult Court of the County of Klamalh, and
all persons having claims against said
estate are required to present the same
L. URTH SISEMORE. attornav for
the Administrator, duly verified and with!
proper vouchers attached, at 538 Main
street. Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six
(6) months from the dale of llrsl pub-1
Heat ion of this notice. i
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF OREGON
(PORTLAND), Administra
tor No. 338, Sept. 4, 13. 20, 37, 1963.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
In the Matter of the Ettaf at lira
WINN BILLINGS, also known as Lulu
Winn Billings, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
undersigned hat been appointed Admin
Istrator ol the Estate of LULA WINN
BILLINGS, also known as Lulu Winn
Billings, deceased, and all persons hav
ing claims against said estate are di
rected to present the same properly ver-
iiim 10 me at ine office of Proctor
Puckett, Attorneys at Law. SIR Main
Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six
months of the date hereof.
Dated this 30th day of August, 1963.
EDWARD H. BILLINGS,
Administrator
Proctor & Puckett
Attorneys at Law
518 Main Street
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Attorneys tor Administrator
No. 326, Aug. 30, Sept. e, 13 and 20, 1963.
NOTICE OP 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
Mfc (.I1T Or KLAMATH FALLS, ORE-
GON; KNOWN AS IMPROVEMENT 1
UNIT NO. 156i 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 of Klamath Falls, Oregon, by
ordinance adopted August 19, 1963. de
clared the proportionate assessments on
eacn ioi, part ot lot, block, or parcel
of acreage property found to be bene
fited for the proportionate share of the
cost of Improving: Lark Street from the
center-line of Shasta Way to the North-
easieny curb lino or South S kth Street,
all In said Cityj as more fully end in
aeiair snown on ine plans and soec f '
cations of the City Engineer on file with
ine Kecoraer or said city in the matter
oi said improvement; be na Imorove-
ment Unit No. 156, known as Ihe Lark
Street project; that the property found
enemea a no name ana assessed
aforesaid. Is the property that lies within
me Dounaanes of tne following descrip
tion, lo-wit: situated in Klamalh Falls,
Klamath County, Oregon:
Beginning at the Northwest properly
corner ot Lot 15, Block 803 Enterprise
Tracts) thence Easterly along the South-1
eny rigm ot way oounaary Ol Shasta Way
a distance of 326 feet, more or less, 1o
the Norlheast property 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 Southeast corner of Lot 1,
Block 2. of the South Sixth Street Addi
tlon lo , Klamath Falls, Oregon; thence1
aouineny to ire Nortneasr corner of Lor
5, Block 4, of the South Sixth Street
Addition to Klamath Falls, Oregon; thence
boumwesieny tin.u teet, more or jess, on
ine aoutneasreriy line or lot 5, biock
of the South Sixth Slreet Addition to
Klamath Falls, Oregon, to the center-line
oi tne auey within biock 4, or ine south
iSixrn street Addition to Klamath Falls,
Oregon; thence Southeasterly along the
center-line of said ailey a distance ot
90.0 feel, more or less; thence South
westerly along the Southeasterly line of
Lot t, biock 4, ot tne south sixth srreer
Addition to Klamath Falls, Oregon, a
distance of 110.0 feet, more or less, to the
most Southerly cor.vtr of Lot 46, Block 4,
tne south Sixth street Addilion to
Klamath Falls, Oregon; thence North
westerly along the Northeasterly right of
way boundary line of South Sixth Street
a distance of 370.0 feet, more or less, toi
the Southwest corner of Lot 9, Block 308,
Enterprise Tracts; thence along the
Northwesterly property line of said Lot
a distance of 110.0 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 the
East-West alley In said Block; thence
Easterly along said center-line of said
alley to the Intersection of the Southerly
extension o? the west line of Lot 15, biock
Enterprise Tracts; thence Northerly
Along the Westerly line of Lot 15, Block
Enterprise Tracts to Ihe point ol
beginning.
The docket of city Liens has been
made up as provided by section 268 of
the Charter of said City, and below will
be found a list of the names oi the own-1
ers whose property has been so assessed
aforesaid and against wmcn liens
have been docketed, as by said ordl
nance provided, together with the de
script ion ol Ihe property ot each owner
and Ihe lots) amount so assessed against
each specific property and Ihe owner
and holder thereof.
Reference Is hereby made to such lien
docker tor detail description of each lot,
part of lot, block or parcel of acreage
property so assessed.
Further notice is hereby given me re
spective owners of property to assessed
and hereinafter listed that such assess
ment is now due and payable, and will
delinquent from and after the ex
piration of twenty days from the date
the first pub ic at ion of this notice,
which said first publication will be made
on tne vin. day of sopiemoer, iv&j.
The owners of property so assessed
as aforesaid mult either pay In cash
or make and tile with the City Record
er ol the Said City on or before the wit
day of October, 1963, being twenty days
from the first oubllcat on of This nonce,
their respective applications to pay such
assessments in ten equal Installments,
providing they have not previously signed
tor same.
THE following Is the description
the properly, name of owner and amount
of the lien; to-wit: ah in City of Klam
ath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon.
This prop, rty is either In South Sixth
Street Addition or Enterprise Tracts Ad
dition, to the City of Kiemjth Falls, the1
respective addition, with Ihe description
the lot, part of lot, block, or parcel
or acreage, with the name of the owner
thereof end the amount of the assessment
Hen are as follows:
SIXTH ST. ADDITION: Block : Lot
Wm. ft Mar lor le Vennke, S447.S; Lot
, Wm. & Mar or le Vannlce, $281.91;
Lot 3, Daniel T. & Pearl Wiley, iisv.2S;
Wl'y. IS of 4, Daniel T. ft Pearl Wiley
(ttTS Of S8967I. t53 80; EI'V. ID Of
Wm. A. ft Thelma Creswell, 13517; Lot
i, Wm. A. & Thelma Creswell, 164.26.
Block 2: Lot 1, Angelo Conte. S449.20;
Block 4: Lot t, Melvin ft Agnes Sol berg,
147; Lot 7, Gerald ft Betty Hyde,
S4I9 84, Lot 3, Gerald ft Betty Hyde.
S238 23; Nl'y. "i of 4, Gerald & Betty
Hyde, U1.76; SI'y. 'i of 4. E. M. ft
Gladys Carlson, S63.76; Lot S, E. M
ft Gladys Carlson, 191 .02 Lot 44, Habib
David, 183 44, Lot 47, E. M. ft Gladys
Carlson, 8112.71; Lot 48, E. M. ft Gladys
Carlson, (198.10; Lot 49, E. M. ft Gladys
Carlson ft Melvin ft Gene Carlson 1344
14; Lot t3, E. M. ft Gladys Carlson ft
Melvin ft Gene Carlson, 1538.03.
ENTERPRISE TRACTS: Lot SO) Subdt
vided: Lot , Wtrig CtrnM. I!??.?3; Le!
10, Mario Carnlnl, 1332 65; Lot II, Gino
Carnlnl, 1764 09; Lot 12, Jack ft Helen
Roper, lt.423 01; Lot 13, Wm. ft Hope
Llndy, S749.08; Lot 14, Wm. ft Hope
Llndy, S28.1); Lot IS, Cecilia Cern.nl
Dureche, 8136.77.
This notice is published by order
e Common Council of the City
Kiemaih Falls, Oregon, pursuant lo the
t ner itr or aaioj city.
Dated ef Klamath Falls. Oregon,
h. dey of September, 163.
ffosr Keher,
Recorder, City a
Klamath Falls. Oreoon.
NO. 334. Sept. 9, 10, 11, II. 12, 1961
LEGAL NOTICE
No. 62-144
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OP OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
In the Matter of the Estate of ANNIE
qui bell. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
unoersigned, as administratrix of the es
tate of Annie Ouibell, deceased, has filed
ner final account in the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Klamath County,
rrooait ueparimeni, ana mar Wednes
day, the 18th day of Seafember. 193. at
ine nour or ten ociock in tne forenoon Of
said day and the court room of said court
have been appointed by said court as the
Time and place tor the hearing of objec
tions thereto and the settlement thereof.
Dated and lint cub ihed Attaint. .
1963.
Date of last publication. Sao lem bar 13.
lYfcl.
ANNIE LUDERMAN
Administratrix
BEESLEY AND MURRAY
Attorneys at Law
538 Main Street
Klamath Falls. Oreoon
Attorneys for Administratrix
No. 314, Aug. 23, 30. Sept. , 13. 1963
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby oivon that lha unriar.
signed has been appointed adminiitrator
of the Estate of Harriet Roger Ramsay,
deceased, by the Circuit Court of Klam
alh County, Oregon, and that all persons
navmg tiaimi againsi saia esiaie are
hereby not I lied to present same to the
undersigned at Room 302 , 538 Main Street,
k lama in Falls, Oregon, tooether with
proper vouchers, within six months of the
date of the first publication of this notice.
miiilil 13 AUBUST iOm, IVtW.
ELTON R. RAMSAY
Administrator
O'NEILL & MCLAREN
Attorneys lor administrator
No. 315. Aug. 23, 30, Sept. 6, 13, 1963.
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PERSONALS
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3591, TU 4-8704. Friendly help anytime.
SERVICES ...
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CUSTOM mowing, raking, and baling,
H. F. Jarrard, telephone TU4-5352.
KENMORE, WHIRLPOOL, KELVINATOR
Repair e. overnaui specialist
Washer, dryer, range, water heater
FERGUSON APPLIANCE SERVICE
TULELAKE SERVICE, ALSO
316 So. 6th TU 2-3183
FILL dirt and topsoll delivered. Dump
truck end tractor work. John Bowers,
TU 4-7076, TU 4-3589.
SEWING done 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 2-5388.
PAINTING, Interior or exterior,
class, references, phone TU 2-4383.
REMODELING - PAINTING
Taping, texturing, rooting, plaster patch
ing, TU 2-2748.
CUSTOM BUTCHERING
At your place, deliver to processing plant
or leave. Al Stoll, TU 4-4126.
DUMP truck and high loader equipment
with operator. Top soil, drain rock end
till dirt delivered. Bill Forney, 5444 Shas
ta Way, TU 4-6467.
HOUSE remodeling, cabinet making, fur
niture finishing, TU 4-4079.
PAINTING, wallpapering at Its best. In
terior, exterior, brush or spray, reason
able price, free estimate, TU 2-3131.
PLUMBING, roofing,
pair, TU 4-9995.
and carpenter re-
BETH ANDERSON
Office Service 8 Employment Agency
Placement Service Bookkeeping
Stenography - Mimeographing
538 MAIN - TU 2-2902
Typing & Bookkeeping
Experienced - Reasonable Rates
Electro Whetstone
221! Orchard Ave. TU 4 7729
Bosin Refrigeration
SALES ft SERVICE
Air conditioning-Commercial refrigeration
GUARANTEED INSTALLATIONS
1317 E. Main TU 4-4308
VALLEY PUMP
and EQUIPMENT CO
"BUY THE V"
1U4 So. (IK TU t-m
FIX-IT SHOP
Repairs Sharpening
Sews Small Tool Repair
Bike Repair
Town 1 Country Shopping Center
bTNT AL-PLATES
Repaired while you welt.
New Plates Made From Your Old
PERSONAL DENTURE SERVICE
103 Main TU 4-3284
Gina's Tailor Shop
Tailoring alterations tor men, women,
children. All work guaranteed.
Reasonable Prices
Gene's Men's Wear 137 Main
Attention Hunters!
Bring In your COLEMAN stoves
and lanterns tor REPAIR)
IWAN LAKE MOULDING
3224 to. 4lh TU 4-5145
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Furniture And Cash Registers
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HEALTH
12
IF your doctor advises a truu-ouallllad
titter. Klamath Orthopedic. TU 2-4S44.
EDUCATIONAL
13
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dias. TU 4-4941 bfor 9 a.m.
HELP WANTED, FEMALE ... 14
WANTED maid, Klmberly Motel, apply
in periun, no pnone caill. ZiJl Union.
BEAUTY COUNSELOR
COSMETICS.
wants counselors, full or part-time,
tablished company, car necessary,
f3H3 a to a evenings,
WAITRESSES wanted, exoarlenced ontvl
Mppiy mannie a unve-in oeiween II ana
& p.m. AT2f 50. 6h.
WAITRESS at the Coiy Corner Cafe,
morning snin. aome cooking. Middle-
aged preferred. Must be neat and hon
est. Apply between 4-6 p.m.
HELP WANTED, MALE 14
WANTED box cut-off sawyers. 12.60 per
hr. Contact Crtt Murray, Diamond Na
tional Corp., Chlco, Calif.
CAPABLE, able bodied, married man
for year around work on poultry farm.
Gooding Poultry Farm, Rt. 2 Box 111,
Klamath Fain.
WANTED 1 lourneyman barber and bar
ber tor Kings ley Field. TU 2-4411 ext.
487 days, TU 4-6746 eves,
WANTED cat skinner tor O-l, must be
able to read grade stakes and build road,
ph. JP 6-3573. (mobile phone).
EXPERIENCED appliance service man.
Write Box 586C Herald end News.
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INSURANCE Inspector trainee, Klamath
Falls area, national co. Salary, bon
car expense, group Insurance bene
fits. Minimum aoe, 22. No selling or over
night travel. Write P.O. Box 232, Eugene,
Ore.
EXPERIENCED tire recap per needed Im
mediately. Permanent position with excel
lent chances for advancement. Independ
ent tire dealer In business over torty
years. List references, previous experi
ence. Reply to Peck Brothers, 72S West
ist. Eugene, ore.
WANTED experienced tire recappar, call
coos say 26-31W or write 57? s. Broad
way, Coos Bay, Ore.
Auto Mechanic
With xprlnc8 In CM. automatic trans
mission prsfarred.
Bulck-Pontlac-Cadlllac daalar. Writs
Servlcs Managtr
Rouburo Motor Co.
P.O. Box 1JI7
Rosaburg, Oragon
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no small children, Rt. 2 Box 121, TU
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SITUATIONS WANTED It
CHILD cere, my home, days. Mills Ad
dition, TU 2-5356.
IRONING TO DO In my home.
TU 4-9936
MATURE woman will baby sit and do!
light houseworK a days weex trom s:
to 1:30 p.m. Pe can C iv or near
by area, TU 4-9619.
GIRL wants day babysitting, have ex
parlance; transportation, TU 4-9445.
CARE for pre-schoolers my north tide
home, references, tu 4-ntr.
RELIABLE baby-sitting In my home, any.
time, near Shasta, enclosed yard, play
room. TU 2-1566.
CHILD cere, your home
or mine. TU
1776 Or TU 2-3711.
FOR DEPENDABLE CHILD CARE
TU 3-1644 1326 Carlson Dr,
JACK & JILL DAY NURSERY
IRONING, washing, pickup, deliver, fast
service, tu 4-9i34.
ROOMS FOR RENT
22
ROOM, BOARD, GENTLEMEN
1607 CRESCENT
CLEAN, comfortable rooms, 2 blocks trom
Main, $5 and up, TU 4-4259.
STEAM heated, clean, quiet sleeping
rooms. 3io so. sin, tu 2-0214.
LARGE housekeeping room, downstairs.
317 Ping, TU 2-1487.
CLEAN room,
gentleman, $20 a month.
15)0 Crescent.
COMMERCIAL .
' ROOMS
Clean, comfortable rooms
Reasonable reles.
$7 and tip weekly
Accommodations for lunch packing
(working man's rooms)
LOUNGE ROOM WITH TV
539 Commercial
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
24
WARM, CLEAN, COMFORTABLE
Furnished units with kitchens. Lo
weekly-monthly rates. Esoi
Court Motel, 1605 Esplanade.
THREE room furnished apartment,
adults. 2135 Orchard, Inquire 2037 Red
citife. NEWLY decorated, clean, furnished 2 bed
room apt., 1535 Mitchell.
FOR the cleanest close In 3 room fur
nished apt., call TU 4-8386.
FURNISHED i room apt..
TU 4 5349.
NICELY furnished, modern bedroom apt,
Garage, washing facilities, $5$. 1413 Well,
FURNISHED 1 bedroom aM ISO, Includ
Ing water, V'i Pint It.
REX ARMS APARTMENTS. Furnlihed 1
bedroomi newly tfecoroted. Heet. tele
phone, garbage paid, aao-tal, corner of
Klamath and Broad, TU Broad, TU I tlll,
ATTRACTIVE uptown furnlihed, free
heal, adulli, US. Alpha Apti., TU 4-4)11.
C02V I room furnlihed. adullb Sao.
I contact lha Gun Store.
Falls, Oregon
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
24
CLEAN furnished 2 room apartment. Util
ities paid, shared bath, 1842 Esplanade,
IU Z-U.KV.
CLASSY downtown furnished, tree heat,
adults 159.50, Alpha Apis., TU 4-4522,
ATTRACTIVE, furnished bachelor apart
ment, water paid, 840. 330 No. 7th, TU
4-9330.
CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
Furnished. Neer new OTI. Kitchens,
L. T'. r'rI
PELICAN MOTEL. TU J-WS4
TWO bedroom apt., newly decorated, un-
turnisned, sv, 1738 Fargo, TU 2-6968.
FURNISHED 3 room, utilities
shared bath, IS5, 419 No, 10th.
EWAUNA DOWNTOWN
Klamath's most modern, furnished.
211 So. 11th TU 2-1062
TWO bedroom unfurnished deluxe apt. 180,1
TU 2-4500.
CLEAN 2 bedroom apt., close to town,
160. TU 2-1130.
TWO bedroom furnished. Heat and water
paid. 75 Grant, TU 2-47)9.
LOVELY spacious 1 and 2 bedroom epts.,1
furnished or unfurnished $67.50 to 17.50,
TU 4-65.
867.50
Furnished 3 laroe rooms, bath. Close In.
Child welcome. TU 2-0388.
FURNISHED one bedroom aot.. water.
garbage paid, 90S N. 9lh. TU 4-3671 al
ter i p.m.
WALNUT APTS., you will like this clean,
, cool ft comfortable apt., private park
Ing, 41S Walnut.
FURNISHED aots., oft street oarklno,
TU 2-4736 weekdays after i p.m., any-
nine wBSKenos.
NICELY furnished 3 rooms, balh, pic
ture window, drapes, automatic washer,
yard, patio, TU 4-3762 or TU 4-3893.
OUTSTANDING 1 bedroom, 2 bathl,
downtown furnished, free heal, adults,
US, Alpha APIs., TU 4-4522.
DESIRABLE uptown furnished, free
heat, adults, 155, Alpha Aprs., TU 4-4522.
EXTRA large 3 room, furnished
furnished, $40-5. TU 4.5686,
HOUSE OF ROCKS MOTEL
Rooms-Apts.. dally, weekly ratas.
Reasonable. 2005 Blehn, TU 2-9130.
KLAMATH FALLS FINEST
2544 Union
12 bedroom ape'rtments
Furnished or unfurnished
Specious Rooms
Tastefully Decorated
Wall to Wall Carpeting
Swimming Pool
Rental includes ell services
except telephone and electricity
Dorothea Nelan TU 2-0764
$36 to $58.50
COMFORTABLE LIVING AT LOW COST1
1-2-3 bedroom apts.. furnished or unfur
nished, Permanent maintenance Included,
Monday rnrougn Friday
SHASTA VIEW
APARTMENTS
1627 WASHBURN WAY TU 4-M71
Office hours I a.m. to 5 p.m.
RICKFALLS
APARTMENTS
and
MOTEL
2660 Shasta Way
One and Two Bedroom apts.
Furnished and Unfurnished
$69.50 to $89.50
Dally, Weekly Motel Ratei
TU 2-5577
HOUSES FOR RENT 2
NICE 7 bedroom unfurnished home, close
in, neat and not water included, sua
can TU 4-B7W.
EXCELLENT UNFURNISHED 1 bed
room, good district) water, yard main-
mnence Turnisneo, eouiis, no pets, two
Patterson, TU 2-1812.
FURNISHED 2 bedroom house, $48.50,
inquire in pine.
ONE bedroom turnlshed house, $47.1
32 Division, a Dove average. -
TWO bedroom, $50 1 1 bedroom,
$23,
Trailer space, siot tu 4-8279.
TWO bedroom house, oaa heat. I
child
permissible, no pets, $60 mo., TU 4 -
7911.
ONE bedroom furnished house, 239 E.
main, 945. couple only, no pets.
ONE bedroom furnished, utilities paid,
reasonable, Inquire 4107V Homedele.
NICELY furnished 1 bedroom gas, close
In, some utilities paid, TU 4-8773.
SMALL 2 bedroom house, newly redecor
ated, StU, TU 4-34J6.
NEW furnished 1 bedroom, stove, refrig
erator, wasner, aryer, tu 24153.
UNFURNISHED t bedroom duplex. Mills
Add'n. oarage, electric heat. $65. TU
2-432.
NEAR Luclle O'Neill School 2 bedroom
modern partly furnished, washer and
dryer available, TU 4-5995 after 5 p.m.
FURNISHED 2 bedroom, $75. One, $55.
Washer, dryer. TU 4-7875, TU 4-8356.
ONE bedroom furnished cabin, 2335 Shas
ta Way, $35.
ONE bedroom furnished house, 2335 Gar-
den, $55, TU 2-6590. i
TWO bedroom duplex, furnished, rtn In,
$60, see Sat. or Sun. 735V) Ml. Whitney.
IMMACULATE, unfurnished 2
house. Inquire 2232 Union.
ONE bedroom nicely furnished house,
ciose in, aauits, so, u -km v.
TWO bedroom unfurnished house, 1017
Mitchell, $62.50.
FIVE room furnished, modern house.
$50, 3209 Emerald, TU 2-0575. j
UNFURNISHED 1 bedroom, 3 acresi
near Riverside area. Storage space at
tached to garage. Electric heat, built-
in oven, range, very nice tor only o.
Call TU 4-3309.
FURNISHED house, 4806 South 6th.
NEWLY redecorated 2 bedroom unfur
nished. Adults with 1 child accepted,
$75, 1600 Austin, TU 4-4121, TU 4-7390.
NICE, unfurnished, clean 2 bedroom
house. Electric heat. Near school bus
stop, $70. Inquire 1724 Dayton.
PARTLY furnished 3 room house. Fenced
yerd. TU I-177B.
ATTRACTIVE one bedrom fourplex, heat.
range, refrigerator furnished, TU 4-7580.
ONE bedroom furnished, south suburban,
$40, TU 4-7523.
CLEAN 1 bedroom furnished, suitable
for couple, Inquire 2124 Ogden.
EXCELLENT 2 bedroom unfurnished du
plex, electric heat, Mills, $70, tu una?.
LARGE 2 bedroom unfurnished duplex,
Near Conger School, $73, TU 4-7584.
FURNISHED 1 bedroom house, 150. In
mHrejtl4toneeMrj !
MISC. PROPERTY TO UT .... 27
POTATO collar at Hanlay. lor loaia or
rant, TU 4-5W.
COMMERCIAL cornar lot. lullaola trail-
or aaln. car lot, ate. s. air, a, jwaanon.
s.. The Result Home.
RIAL ISTATI WANTIO
2t
W, DO NEED OOOO LISTINGS
Homti. Farml. Rort. Builnoit
OOMER JONES Raallor
114 N. nit. TU 4-3101. TU '!
HAVE CALL FOR FARM
K K Cow, Calf Unit. Houia.
COMER JONES, Raallor
114 N. Illl. TU 4-11M-TU 475V
WANTED 3 badroom fioma In South Sub-
urn. 1,0,000 or Int. No raaltoril latl
Radcllflo.
WANTED to rant 3 or 4 badroom homt.
Good location for taachtr. Wrlta 44,1
Cannon Avanua.
WANTED to buy acraaoa In tha Klam
alh Fain araa. Wrlta Jack walr, 3t Gar
bar Way. Bakaraflald. Calif.
WANTED to rant 2 or 3 badroom homo
In Patarion School Dlttrlct around Oct,
I, TU 4 MS'.
WANTED lo buy modern 3 badroom
homo. Near cornar Mitchell and Want-
land, TU 4-4W7.
HAL ISTATI IXCHANGI .... 2
"TRADE" ond SAVE TAXES
For Information on
tox FREE Trade), call
DEANE SACHER
Realtor
Member International Tradera Ctuh
Ltceneotf-Ora CaU
1037 Mam St.
. Wart
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Friday, September 13, 1963 PAGE
RIAL ISTATE IXCHANGI 19 .
TRADE equity In nice 2 bedroom south
ern California homo on Oregon acreage.
Write Elmer Ely, Bex 111, Weed. Calif.
REAL ISTATE FOR SALE
30
OWNER, attractive 2 bedroom home, cer
amic tile bath, fenced back yard, at
tached garage, kitchen furnished, TU
NEW large view home, large lot, close to
new OTI, and hospital, also small north
side home, 18,500, TU 2-0570.
LAKESHORE DRIVE
THREE bedroom home, ph. TU 1-3722.
NEAT TWO bedroom house, good north
side location, 1520 Sargent, TU 4-4217.
BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom homo, subur
ban area, large living room, dlnina room.
extra large kitchen, large utility room,
bath and helf, completely sealed double
garage, situated on large lot. TU 2-JU7, ..
LARGE modern 5 bedroom stone house.
north side, phone TU 4-4667.
COUNTRY living 3 ocres. Comfortable 3
bedroom home, lovely yard. Variety of
fruit. $14,500, TU 4-S907.
MOYINA Heights large 3 bedroom, home,
2 baths, 1 fireplaces, living and dining
room, knotty pine family room end kitch
en with built In oven end range, 1409 Mc
Clellan Drive. TU 4-7260 for appoint
ment. ONE bedroom house at 1715 Menlo Way.
Price $3,000. $400 down, $40 month. For
information write Mrs. R. McLoud,
1314 Petaiway, San Jose 29, Ceil.
HOT Springs, clean oldar 3 bedroom
home, $13,500, ph. TU 2-5691.
2 BEDROOM, fireplace, family room, cov
ered patio, large fenced yard, $12,500. TU
4-J9I4 atter a p.m.
VACATION home sites on Highway 97,
iimoerea, ooraering creeic, eirrieid. mgri-
wav, and village. Graded roads to all
sites. Maps furnished on request. $450
up. Terms. Write W. C. Elms. Box 60.
Chemult, ph. 365-2281.
owner. 2 bedrooms, recently re-
mods led, new electrical and heating sys
tems. Double garage, partial furnishings
available 615 Prescott. Call TU 2-0319 any
time. 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 home, first $3,500 cash
ibkcs, pn. iu 2-265 alter a p.ra;
SUBURBAN 3 bedroom home. Sjoreafle,
510,400, TU 44328.
SOUTH Suburban 3 bedroom, I's beths.
built-in range, double garage, patio, storm
windows, TU 2-3335. - ;
FOR sale equity In 3 bedroom .home.
Suburban area, TU 2-518$.
TWO bedroom, guest house, 2 baths, Mills
Addition, $12,250. TU 4-7970.
LAKE O' Woods home, sleeps 10, mod
ern, deep well, east side, $12,500, see
Henry Conradl, lot 17, block F.
BEDROOM, double garage, 3034 Butte,
17,500, $700 down 170 per mo. or trade
car, trailer, or whet have vou, TU
4-6105.
20x24' 1 bedroom house on lot 47x307
with garage ettached, suburbs. $5,000.
Owner 2742 Dayton.
NCOME property.
for sale by owner.
4-M1V.
SMALL 2 bedroom
44103, 3115 Cannon.
house. $1750. TU
FOUR bedrooms, close In north side, new
ly painted, $13,200 appraisal, save' $ $
by assuming loan. Wright Real Estate,
U 2-2776, TU 4-5209, TU 4-8576, TU. 2-1 008.
OWNER
has new 3 bedroom home, exclusive resi
dential district, lovely view, blrctt kitch
en, ceramic mo catn and a nau; Fire
place, hardwood floors, hot air heat.
$15,900, TU 2-2410.
STROUT REALTY
PH. TU 4-5281
EVENINGS CALL
Bob 8, Stella Dehlinger
TU J-5401
TU 2-5048
Han Hoiman
Henley School. New 2 bedroom paved
street, urge lot.
New Homedale 3 bedroom. Fireplace. All
bullffn appliances. Large living room. Af
tached double garage. 115,750. -(
So. Sixth St. Attractive, 4 bedrooms, 2
baths, ferae lot, double aeraae, '$16,000.
1 10 acres. Irrigated. Large 3 bedroom
home, good outbuildings. HomedeJe;. $21,-
ooo.
40 acres, 20 Irrigated, close to town. $10,-
000; $1,000 down.
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 Available)
StE 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
MLS
Multiple
Listing'
Service
TERRIFIC VIEW
Brand new 3 bedroom hmoe. Two baths.
circulating fireplace. Fconomlcal natural
gas forced air furnace piped to each
room. Large family room, complete bum
In kitchen. Huge double garege. All this
and in a restricted area tool A must see
for
$17,950
BRUCE OWENS
Raaltor
IJ4 No. 7th TU 4-1I1
Lucllla Andorson TU 1-0J1I
Loll Macv TU 2-5U7
MLS
Multlpla
Listing
Srvic
H IT'S FABULOUS
Beautiful brick rambler, overlooking Up
per Lake, ON CHOICE VIEW SITE THAT
SIMPLY CANT BE DUPLICATED.
Streamlined for modem comfort with
built-in kitchen with blrctt cabinets, 3
large bedrooms, perty room, lerge sun
deck, double garage. GOING FOR
U7,S00i maximum loan.
TOP VALUES!?
MILLS ADD'N. Very neat I Bedroom
home for lult I7,7. A-l condition,
lovely yard area, aleel fencing. MAX
IMUM LOAN,
PONOEROSA SCHOOL AREA Immacu
late larger t bedroom home with clr
culetlng fireplace, larga attached ga
rage. Only IIJ.OOOl S40O DOWN FHA
1 NO DOWN Oil plui doling coali.
ISM DOWN AND, EASY MONTHLY
PAYMENTS buyi Ihli neat Norlhilae I
bedroom home. A lot of economical,
well-built comfort al only 1S.IM.
Chilcote
ond SMITH i
REALTORS SINCE 1909
SEE US FOR INSURANCE, TOO
111 N. m Phone TV 4-7771
Sales Paraanwth v
Art Moorman . PH. TU M7B) Ivob,
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