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PAGE ID HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Thursday, October 10, 196.1 YA' GOTTA' HAVE HEART 3 i M 4 fyl LEGAL NOTICE0 PROBATE NO. 11 NOTICE TO CREOITOPS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THF STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAVATri LEGAL NOTICE I LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTJCE CARD OF THANKS A ! ARTHUR A. Myirt nd Fmlty would ik m mxarM our htartfiii thnki to NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE KVeqin, EXCEPT the followinq discnbfd ft. Douglavtic 533 M. bd It. ponOtm Ac! f Ju"t 31. M (34 Stat. L. 32S-330), ll oyr many fritndl cr all thi ItvtW On lh 25th dy ot Octoocr, 1963. atjprootrty: Beginning at a point on ina pint. 1.203 M bd. tt. ivjtr turn, 237 and Section U of tut Act ol Jun 2$. 1t0 cards, tiowers and tioeciaily w th the hour ot 10 A.M. at the tront door i westerly rignt of way Una of the Coun-iM. bd. tt. Incenw-cedar, s M bd. ft.3 Stat. L. 155-t); Oepartmental reflula-jpraveri and kind words ottered in our ot tne courthouse in Klamath Fain, Ore-. ty Road which is 20 feel south of the1 white fir. No bid for lets than i7t.Q perjlions tnereunderj subiecl to the termi.jhour ot sorrow. -wv-i" niuocai i oBini D! truer let "on w i" awminr ngnii w m. ?i, for tnm uouoitl-iir. i.u oer 'loirainwiv mtni vuvciam w In the Matter of the Estate of MARIE '"lOcter for cesh the following described i0f way line ol the Great Northern Rail-iM bd. ft. for iht ponderoia pine. $26.30 tions executed by the applicant company g CAMPAGNA FIELDS. Deceased. i real property located In Klamath Coun- road with the westerly right of waylper M bd. ft. for the sugar pine. 9.;s dated April IS, 129 and September 30. FUNERAL NuiiLt li HtKtBY iivtN p nsi me 17. wnyvii. ivwui hne ot tne Louniy Koao; inence aouin or M bd. ft. lor lh inceme-cetur. tr.aa rejpetiivBiyj bhu suuiwi aim undemgned has been appointed Executor' BEGINNING at point on the North along the Westerly right of way line per M bd ft. for Ihe white lir, or a lotah any prior, valid, existing right or adverse, of the Estate of Marie Camoaana Fields, I right of way lint of the Klamath Falls- i of in County Road oarellel to the East ourchase orica of 1IJ.404.7S. will be con-: claim. Deceased, by me circuit court ot tnt btait werrm nignway wnicn lies 30 teet west section line of Section 6. Township 41 sidered. Minimum deposit with bid II, ol Oregon tor ihe county of Klamath and ana jj teet Norm ot the southeast cor- South, Range 11 East of Ihe Willamette 1 300.00. hat qualified. All persons having claims ner of Section 6, Township 41 South, ' Meridian, a distance of 414 feet; thence 1 No. 391. Oct. 10, 17, 1963. against the said tstatt art hereoy noti- Kange m tasr ot Willamette Meridian, I West parallel to the southerly right of fied to present their claims, duly verified i In Klamath County, Oregon, and running way line ot the Great Northern Railroad by law required, lo iht undersigned at I thence West along the Northerly right; a distance of 207 teet; thence North par trie Trust Department, Klamath Fells (of way lint of the Klamath Fails-Merrill i allel lo ine East section lint of said The Arthur A. Mr Family HOMES C WARD'S Ktamath Funeral Homt. High Street. TU ?-4JQ4 3. An undivided 11-100 Interest m the, 7 LOUIE JACKSON Allotment No. 7M de- MEETING NOTICES I Branch, The United Slates National Bank i Highway a distance of 434.5 leet to an ot Portland, within six (6) monthi f rom : Iron pin; thence North parallel to the the date hereof. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: Sep tember 26. 1963 DATE OF LAST PUBLICATION: Oc tober 1 7. mi The UNITED STATE5 NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLANO, EXECU TOP OF THE ESTATE OF MA. RIE CAMPAGNA FIELDS, DE CEASED R. BRAOSHAW Attorney lor Executor 621 Main Street Klamath Falls, Oregon No. 372 Sept. 26. Oct. 3, 10. 17, 13. East section line a distance of 113.5 (eel to an iron pin which lies on the Section 6. a distance ol 414 feel; thence East along the Southerly right of way line of Ihe Great Northern Railroad, a distance of 207 feet, more or less, lo the PROBATE NO. 60-24 NOTICE OF SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH 1 scribed as: SE' Section 7, Township 36 South. ; Range 12 East. Willamette Meridian, Ore gon, containing 160 acres, more or less. An undivided n-io imeresi in me ROY JACKSON Allotment No. 787 de scribed as: i nil i. 3. 7. l. t. 10. is. 16 Section In the Matter of the Estate of LARSON Ia, Township 36 South, Range 12 East, Southerly right ot way fine of the Great'point of beginning In the SE'-SE'- 0I JAIUN' ueceaseo. Willamette Meridian, Oregon, containing Northern Railroad; thence East along the (Section 6, Township 41 South, Range NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the US. 3) acres, more or less. This land is Southerly right of way line of the Great ill East of the Willamette Meridian, in i undersigned Administrator ot Iht Estate subject to the following encumbrances and Northern Kaitroad a distance of 434.5 Klamath County, Oregon. lot Larson Jackson, Deceased, will from rtstrvaiion: feet lo a point on tht westerly right of Said salt i made under execution Is-i and after the 5th day of November, 1963' a. Right of Way to Oregon, California ay line oi rnt county Koad. thence dued out of tht Circuit Court of the at 10:00 A M. in the office of W. R. and bastern Katiroaa company, tor SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Crater Lake Lodge No. 211, AF & AM. Thursday, October !0th ot 7:30 p.m. Work in F.C. De gree. All F.C. ond M.M, Masons welcome. Thomas Barnes, W.M. LOST i. F0UN3 2 South along the Westerly right of way,stale of Oregon for Klamath County to Bradshaw, Attorney at Law, 621 Main i railroad, approved by Jos. M. Dixon, , L0ST Qct 4 berweeri Hlldebrand and Ha- e of the County Road parallel to the East section lint of distance of S09 feet, more or less, to ihe point of beginning, being In the SE of SE'4, of Section 6, Township 41 South, Range II East ot tht Willamette Meridian, Klamath County, 4 f 4 V.I THE SPECIALIST Walter "Chris" Schumann, 15-year-old junior at Classical High School in Providence, R.I., who has been armless since birth, is the place kicking spe cialist for his school. Here his teammate, Dick 8lackman, holds the football as Chris practices his kicking. UPI Telephoto Lack Of Arms Fails To Stop High School Football Stat PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) -I The star place-kicker on the Classical High School football team has never made a tackle in his life. Waller Christian Schumann, junior, was born 13 years ago without arms. Chris spent eight, years in Illi nois and did odd chores or the football team at the University of Illinois where his lather was a professor. The Schumanns moved to Swarthmore, Pa., when Chris was 10, but he became liomesick for Illinois. "I thought of a plan that would take me back, Chris said. I in. tended to learn how to kick a football and return to play for the University of Illinois team. Practiced Kicking lie practiced kicking a minia tine football over a steel bar and three years later found him self a member of the Swarthmore High School football team. - During his first season, Chrisj recalled, he was successful on seven kicks, had two blocked and missed on six others. His reason for playing football is simple. "I want lo be like others," he said, "not in appearance, but in the sense of participating with them. He said he could have worn ar tificial limbs, but they were un-i comfortable so he had to learn to Iplay without them. Coach Al Morro, who captained the Boston College. football squad in 1942 when it went to the Sugar Bowl, said place-kicking is a rarity lin high school football. 'You need not only a strong man, holds the ball and Schu mann kicks. Neither boy wears a practice uniform except for foot ball shoes. The team's center. Anthony Pizutti, lakes a half hour off from practice, to pitch the ball to them. At home Chris lhas some heavy books from his father's shelf andi tied to his right leg while he sits in a chair. He moves his leg up and down to strengthen the mus-; clcs that will make his kicking more accurate. 1 The youngster does not like publicity nor docs lie want to be held up as an example. "I don't do everything I'm sup- Torres Takes Close Verdict TEANI2CK, N. J. (UPI) o 24-year-old Don, was in Don's mt directed in Iht cast ot Dwight N.j Street, Klamath Falls, Klamath County, t First Assistant secretary, Depanmem o' fle,teif, Park over Swaa Lake Lookout Eagle, also known as D. N. Eagle, plain-i Oregon, proceed to sell to tht highest Interior, on October 26, 1l, subect to, Roa(J new jpflre jfe and wh( 7)7 D.uoer ine reai properiy ui in. saia n.wv. v. -"" 1 5, ply BF. Goodrich on white pickup late as described as follows: I I8W (30 Stat. L. 0), as amended by the wheel Jack Thomas, 1110 Eldorado. TU 1. An undivided 1-10 Interest in the i Ad of June 21. 1W6 134 Stat. L. 325-330)- ;' Jac om"' 1,10 iooraoo. 'U PEARL GEORGE Allotment No. 1077 de-land Section 16 ot the Act of June 25, 1 : scribed as: ; 1910 36 Stat. L. 855-9); Departmental I TAKEN from Main St. near swimming I E'iSW1, W'7SE'i Section 73. Town-1 regulations thereunder; subject to the. pool, new boy's blue Goodyear bike with Ishio 35 South, Range 12 East, Willamette 1 terms, conditions, and covenants of stipu-ichromt lenders, approximately 2 weeks tiff, vs. Charles M. Cahan and Eleanora W, Cahan, husband and wilt, defendants. J. M. BRITTON Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon by Ellen Blehn Deputy No. 36a, Sept. 26, Oct. 3. 10, 17, 1963. reward. H10 Eldorado, TU 4-4384. Meridian, Oregon, containing 160 acres, le tions executed by the applicant com- ago. mora or less. The above described landpany oateo April 13, iviv ana Mpiemuer D-. .-F .. . n.wr c,a.t. 1. TIMBER FOR SALE. UNITED STATES , ls " " ,n "".owing reservanon: w, ivji, resp.t..viy, ...u ""- "'"lyour Classified section. If you have any. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, "'9n' 10 vnueo siaiei . iu any u. .u., o..u, .v ...... . BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT,'0' America, its successors or assigns, forjverse claim. MEDFORD DISTRICT. Oral auction I AO-loot road, Rouit S-65, Godowa Springs AH located in Klamath County, Oregon, bids will be received bv the District 1 Rod, approved by Elmo Miller, Superin- The terms of the sale will be for cash Middleweight Jose Torres and Don Fullmer will meet in a re turn match, promoter ' Murray Goodman announced today, be-j cause Torres' victory Wednesday night was so close. "Date of the 10-round bout will depend upon whether it is held at the New York Coliseum, or at Salt Lake City or here at the Teancck Armory again," Good man explained. Slugger Torres of Puerto Rico won Hie referee's decision Wednesday nipht before about 2.500 in the Armory. There are no boxing judges in New Jersey. Referee Joey Harrison gave five rounds to Torres, two to Fulmcr of West Jordan. Utah, and called three even. Torres weighed Ifil pounds; Fullmer, 158. Ex middleweight champion Gene Fullmer, ai-year-old brother corner Wednesday night with their manager Marv Jenson, There were no knockdowns. Torres stalked forward constantly and tried to nail Don with close quarter hooks, while Don concen trated on long - range counter punching. At the finish Don's nose was bleeding and Jose had a cut no the bridge of his nose. Manager al tht limber sale room. Armory Drive (mailing address 1133 S. River side). Medtord, Oregon, at 9:30 A.M.. P.S.T. on Thursday, November 14, 1963 loilL'' a ,lmber designated tor cutting. Be n;fore bids are suhmitted. full information concerning Ihe limber, Ihe conditions of sale and submission of bids should be obtained from the District Manager. The right Is hereby reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive any technical defects in this advertisement and to waive any Informality in bids received whenever such waiver Is In the interest of the United States. IN JACKSON scribed as follows: Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14 Section 18, Township 36 South, Range 12 East, Willamette Meridian, Oregon, containing 160 acres, more or less. The above de scribed land is subject to Ihe follow ing encumbrance and reservation: a. Right of Way to Oregon. California and Eastern Railroad Company tor a COUNTY. OREGON. D8.C: All timber i railroad, approved by Jos. M. Dixon, designated lor cutting on SW'iNW' i, First Assistant Secretary, Department of N'iSW'.o SE'SWU, SE" Sec. 35. T. 38 ' Interior, on October 26, 1931, subject S., R. 4 E., Will Mer. estimated for the1 to Ihe provisions of the Act of March 2, purpose of this sale to be 1,170 M bd. 1899 (30 Stat. L. 990), as amended by the tendent. Klamath Indian Aoencv. on Aorilor credit, and If on credit, the of lei 25, 1958, pursuant to tht Acl of February i purchase must state Iht terms of such 5, 198 (62 Slat. 17, 18) and Departmental i credit, all sales made subject to confirma regutations thereunder. lion of tht above-entitled Court. Tht right 2. An undivided 11-100 Interest In the Is reserved to reject any and all bids. FREDE JACKSON Allotment No. 739 dt-1 Bids in writing may be left with the un dersigned at tht office of W. R. Brad shaw, 621 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, at any time from the date here of until the property Is sold. This salt Is made pursuant lo license and order of tht above-entitled Court made Ihe 30th day ot September, 1963. BOYD JACKSON, SR.. Adminis trator of Ihe Estate of LARSON JACKSON, Deceased. W. R. BRADSHAW 621 Main Street Klamath Falls. Oregon No. 385, Oct. 3, 10, 17 and 24, 1963. ihina to buv or sell lust call TU 4-8111 for a friendly Want Ad taker to help you place your ad. 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The team manager, a 15-year , old junior named Richard Black-i Grants Pass Ducats Here A good supply of reserved scat tickets for the Grants Pass . Klamath Falls game are on sale now at $1.50 and may be secured by calling the ath letic office at the high school Also, reserved scat tickets at Ihe same price for Ihe upcom ing .Medtord Klamath Falls game are now available at the Klamath County Chamber of Commerce. aBaaC,ilHH,'H'BIH" Linfield Ranked 19th; In Small College Poll NEW V0HK (UPI I - The United Press International small college football ratings with first place voles and uon-lost records in parentheses: Team Points 1. Florida A&M 5) 2-0) 241 2. Northern Illinois 161 (4-0) 203 3. Delaware 9 !2-0 134 ' 4. Texas AM 5 (30' 138 5. Montana State 2 t2-2 104 6. San OicRO St. I4 2-0 38 7. Wittenbcre. (1 (2-0-D 72 8. Lenoir Rhyne (2-1 M 9. Central Okla. St. (2-D 62 10. East Carolina (3-D 56 Second 1011. Tennessee Tech (1, 31: 12, East Central (Oklai 32: 13, South Dakota Slate, 30; 14, Massachusetts, 2fi; 15, San Francisco State, 23: 16 (tici. St. John's ( Minn. and Western Ken lucky, 24: 18, Central Michigan (1). 23; 1!) llie. Linfield (Ore.) McNeesa Stale (La.) and Fres no Slate (Calif.), 21. ' VEW YORK UPH - Florida AIM, paced by "world's fastest human," Bob Hayes, was rated United Press International board of coaches for the second conscc- utive week. However, Northern Illinois, which moved tip to second, and third-ranked Delaware received more first-place votes than the Rattlers and cut Uie Honda team's point lead nearly in half since the preceding, week. There were no new entries to the top 10, but there was quite a bit of shuttling. Texas AM jumped from eighlh to fourth and drew five first-place ballots. Montana State moved from sixth to filth, San Diego Slate, from seventh to sixth and Witten berg, from a ninth place tie to seventh. Lenoir Rhyne. the only team in the top 10 beaten last weekend, fell li nm fourth In eighth, Central Oklahoma dropped (our notches lo ninth and East Carolina slipped liom a nine place tie lo lOlh. Tennessee Tech led (he "sec ond 10" in llth spot, followed bv East Central Oklahoma, South the No. 1 email college football! Dakola State. Massachusetts, and team in Ihe nation tooay by the Sun Francisco Stale ATTENTION DEER HUNTERS! We have facilities for compter DEER PROCESSING Skinning Cutting Wrapping Storage V- Ol"B ' m- wk- All Wool WHIPCORDS m SPECIAL W-tf $1188 (J PANTS II j'Pi $1Q88 M JACKET 10 lli CRUISER $1788 mm COLORS: FOREST GREEN & GRAY WW j Cars and trucks must be sold! We're out to clean house! Our lot is full our stock of new trucks is coming soon and we need room to trade! Over 40 units to choose from loggers, farm trucks, dump trucks, flat beds, passenger cars and pick-ups galore. If you're in the market for a used truck or car, come in, look 'em over. 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