Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 13, 1963, Page 20, Image 20

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100 PER CENT Mrs. Julia Brown '(right), chairman of the public employes division
of (he United Fund campaign, congratulates fire Inspector Bill Ackerman and Carol
Collins, secretary to Robert Kyle, city manager, both campaign chairmen in their re
spective offices. Both city hall and the fire department have turned in 100 per cent
donation figures in the campaign this year aid are among the first to do so.
Continuing Terror Grips Survivors
Of Dam Tragedy In Italian Valley
Editor's Note: United Press
International correspondent
Harry Slalhos has toured the
disaster area of the Plave Riv
er Valley In Italy, Hvhero 3,000
to 4,000 persons died and eight
villages were wiped out. In the
following dispatch, lie describes
the continuing terror which
grips (lie people still alive.
,' By HARRY STATHOS
.. L'nltcd Press International
CASSO, Italy (UPI) The
DEAR roLLY-As an older
teen-ager, my main interest is in
a closet full of clothes. My moth
er is a very good seamstress
and the following discovery Is
all her own. when she makes
round cord sashes for dicssos she
takes an old nylon stocking and
splits the leg down the front and
back right to ho toe. The too
joins the two lengths. Then she
puts a safety pin in one end of
this long nylon rope and pulls It
through the material that has
been etitched togctlier on the
wrong side and turned. As the
oho who wears those inventive
creations, I would say they are
lighter, cooler and quick-drying,
t am writing but Mom should get
Hie credit.-JOANNE
GIRLS Mom gets the credit
and a Polly Dollar will soon be
on Its way to her. I'OI.I.Y
DEAR POLLY Wire coat
hangers can be bent to make good
shapes for drying socks, especial
ly .wool socks. Leave the hook
part on to hang over tire clothes
line and bend the body part Into
the shape nf a leg and foot for
tlie socks. The men in my family
wear heavy home knit wool socks
for hunling and winter soi'ls and
these hangers keen them from
shrinking and mailing.
And now for a good way to
mako some very smart little tea
aprons from your husband's old
shirts. Cut through the yoke,
leaving enough of tlie double fab
ric for a bell. Cut down through
the' sleeves for they are your
ties. Transfer hubby's pocket
and with a few minules of hem-
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GOVERNOR (PROCLAIMS Th wttlc of October 13-19 hen bten sot iiid at Pa
triotic Education Wat It. Amarican history is a subject which alt high school students
study. It i of fundamental Importance Gov. Mark O. Hatfield says, because through it
itudentt learn of the greatest principles of free government established by past and
present leaders. During Patriotic Education Week, sponsored in Oregon by the Oregon
State Society Children of the American Revolution, each person is asked to rededi
cate their lives to the Ideas of the government. Left to right are Jodine VanAtst, Port
land, Oregon state chairman of Patriotic Education, CAR; Governor Hatfield and
Greig Warner, Oregon state president, CAR,
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ground rumbled and the villagers
gathered around a U.S. Army
helicopter startled in tenor.
"Oh God, here it comes" again,'
said one woman.
Then the rumble died away
and the people of this stricken
village once again turned their
attention to the food and medical
supplies brought to them by the
helicopter.
Casso is 650 feet up on (he
mountain above the Vajont dam.
On Wednesday night a massive
landslide went into the reservoir
POLLY'S POINTERS
Bow To Mom
POLLY CRAMER
Ntwipoptr Enttrprin Asm.
ming, there is an apron MRS.
C. E. O.
DEAR POLLY - I save all
scraps of deodorant bath soap,
put It in a quart jar ot warm
water to dissolve and have a nice
shampoo ready when my dog
needs a balh. This gives quick
results and saves money as I use
something I would otherwise
waste. - AN APPRECIATIVE
HEADER
DEAR POLLY-My tip is for
home decorators who use lou
vorcd shutters that have to be
painted. Painting or varnishing
them can he a real task. It i:
made simpler by wearing rubliei
gloves aim then using a sponge
about the site of a bar of .soap
to cover all tlie liny, hard to gcl
at surfaces. Apply as if you were
poliMiing shoes. I'his prevents
dripping and results in a smooth
linNi.-MRS. tl. K.
DEAR POLLY-lf you have a
square-nocked dress that docs not
lie as flat as you wouki like,
try tacking a narrow piece of elas
tic inside each front corner. Bring
pieces under the arms, and tie
or pin togctlier in Hie back
L. K.
behind the 875-foot high dam and
spilled millions of tons of water
over the edge and down onto the
villages below.
Between 3,000 and 4,000 persons
were killed. Although those vil
lages below caught the major
brunt of the disaster, the back
lash of water from the landslide
climbed right up the mountain
side and ln'l Casso and other vil
lages in the lake area.
During the duvs since the
Wednesday night disaster, there
have been constant small land
slides. The people here arc afraid
there will he another one. They
want to leave but there is no
way out.
Whenever the ground rumbles
there is stark fear in their eyes.
This correspondent went to Cas
so and two other villages near
the once-filled reservoir with a
U.S. Army cargo helicopter from
the southern European task force
based in Verona. Within hours
after the catustrophe struck,
these helicopter crews were on
the scene and since have been
operating almost around the
clock bringing in food and fnem
cities.
Coming down from above Cas
so wo could see the shambles of
many of the houses on the lower
levels. Three (lays after the dis
aster, the streets were slill filled
with water.
From .hove, it whs clear what'Sil'- ."" .suTn-
had uinnened. There was a hiirtp.iTA rusk and juanita
rave where part of Mount Toe
had caved in, dumping millions
of Ions of dirt and rock into the
reservoir of the dam.
As Ihe helicopter touched
down, hundreds of villagers gath
ered around. They started to un
load the food and supplies when
the brief rumbling, that could be
felt through the solos of your
shoes, started.
They stopped while it lasted.
not bolting but obviously terror-
stricken. Then, when it stopped,
they went back to work.
After the helicopter was un-
lOOtlcd, Hie pleas or CVaniut.011
K iir nr K ni-n I u ;i I i nn v nnr. !
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son aboard the helicopter who
spoke Italian, I had lo forward
the request lo the pilot Capt.
Max II. Mitchell of Colonial
Beach. Va.
He finally agreed lo take out 15
persons, and one body that had
been found.
As Ihe helicopter lifted from
the ground, he promised, "We'll
come back this afternoon for
more."
Week Sees
Decline
In Market
NEW YORK (UPIi-Hi-jinks in
a nanuiuu ot siocks tcnaea to
camouflage a widespread if not
severe decline in the market last
week.
However, neither the rumors
which accounted (or much ot the
play in issues such as Chrysler,
American Crystal Sugar, Thiokol
and Sperry Rand, nor . the very
real earnings records lor RCA,
GE and IBM, the hurricane in
Cuba, a grain - cash swap with
Russia or the persistent belief
among professionals that the
market still is going to go up
turned Ihe trick.
The Dow-Jones industrial aver
age finished the week at 741.76,
off 3.30. Of 1,48 issues traded.
725 declined while only 588 ad
vanccd.
Sizable gains in Chrysler early
in the week reflected a rumor that
the company would split its slock
at 100. Tins was squelched when
a source close to the company
said a split now would be too
close on the heels of a split last
spring. However, Chrysler still
managed to rise 3.
Thiokol moved up on a rumor
that it would merge with Chrys
ler rising 4'i despite a denial
of this by Chrysler. Sperry Rand
dipped l's despite a rumor that
the company will have higher
earnings in the final half of its
fiscal year and also that its busi
ness machine and computer busi
ncss is finally heading into the
black.
Sugar slocks moved higher fol
lowing news that hurricane Flora
wiped out about half of Cuba !
sugar crop.
Although Cuban sugar is no long'
cr purchased in the U.S., it was
noted that its loss is felt on the
world market and the effect trans
mitted to the domestic market.
American Crystal Sugar advanc
ed 9"e on this news and also ; PLUMBING, roofino and carpentry re
,, , ., ,. Pair. Phone TU 4-9995.
once again a rumor that it would vc ;
split its stock 3-for-l. Elsewhere
in this section, Great Western ad-'
vanced Vi. South Puerto Rico
National 2'. North American r , -
Central Afiuirre V and Holly 4a.
Investois snored a sizable batch t
ot concrete news including: lhsi
week's seventh consecutive gain
in steel production; hooming auto
sales; a two-year high on rail
freight volume and higher depart
ment store sales.
LEGAL NOTICE
PROBATE No. 135
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPER
TV IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH
COUNTY
the Matter ot the Eitete or juanita
C. RUSK, aka JUANITA CRAWFORD
RUSK, and as JUANITA RUSK ana
JUANITA CRAWFORD, Deceased.
Notice is hereby gtven that the under
signed administrator of the estate of
CRAWFORD, deceased, pursuant to or
der of the above entitled Court made
September tl, 1943, will proceed to sell
at private sale from and alter the lst
day of October, 1963, for cash, at the of
fice of J. Anthony Giacomini, 214 Wil
liams Building, Klamath Falls. Oregon.
Ihe following described real property be
longing to said estate, to-wit:
Beginning at a point on the South line
of SE '4 NW '4 ot Section 2, Twp. 39
South, Ranqe 9 E.W.M. which point is
North 88 degrees 57' East 330.02 feet
from the Southwest corner of said SE
' NW thence North 0 deqrees 35'
West 738 80 feet along the East line of
the E'iW'jW'i SE U NW of said
Section to a point, which said point l the
true point ot beginning of fhls descrip
tion: thence continuing North 0 degrees
jy Wet along said East line a distance
ot 7S leet; thence South 19 degrees 25' I
west a distance of 1J5 feet to a point;
'thence South 0 degrees 35' East a dis
tance of 75 feel; thence North
point of beginning, being part of said E
' W ' i W 5b ' nw oi i,.on
2, Township J9 South. Range 9
the Willamette Meridian,
lamath t
County, Oregon.
The sale will he subject to the confir
mation of the above entitled Court.
DAVID WADE CRAWFORD,
Administrator
No. 365, Sept. 21. 29. Oct. A, 13, 1963.
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Klomoth Lodge No. 77 AF & AM
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fiua. ku tknr WANTED timber fellers - wood scale,
followed by short bus..,Phw,t Fort Klam,)h M1.,,4,
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Parks and Recreation office. City Hall.
LEFT after hunting. Lower Klamath
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gelstetn Park over Swan Lake Lookout in the advertising copy. We are not re
Road new spare tire and wheel, 7.17 x sponsible for the Integrity of our adver
5, 6 ply BP. Goodrich on white pickup i Users, but we make every effort to dis
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MISSING from Main SI. near swimming
pool, new bay's blue Goodyear bike with
chrome fenders, approximately 2 weeks
ago, reward. IB'0 Eldorado, TU 4-4384
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at your location. Special rates If
cut, wrap, cure, smoke, Grigsby's
smoKenouse, iu 2-0769.
REMODELING, cement work, block
work. References, reasonable. TU 2-5388.
CARPENTER work, small repairs,
Inet work. Ph. TU 4-3749.
Itions. tailoring, tu ;-s43.
painting, wallpapering at its best, in-
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HOUSE remodeling, cabinet making, fur
niture finishing, TU 4-4079.
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SWAN LAKE MOULDING
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Tailoring alterations for men. women.
children. All work guaranteed.
Reasonable Prices
Gene's Men's Wear 537 Main
Rose's Tailor Shop
Complete Dressmaking Alteration.
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DOMESTIC help. Reliable English moth
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$130 monthly. One year minimum. Write
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WANTED twl lime hnnkkMninti. twnim,
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JACK & JILL DAY NURSERY
IRONING, washing, pickup, deliver, fast
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IRONING TO DO IN MY HOME
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ROOMS FOR RENT 22
GENTLEMAN, clean room, S20 a month.
1530 Crescent, TU 4-8442.
CLEAN, comfortable rooms, 2
from Main, S5 & up, TU 4-4259,
STEAM heated, clean, quiet
rooms, 310 So. 5th. TU 2-0214.
sleeping
ROOM and
board. Students! Heated,
522 Pacific Terrace.
neat, clean,
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
24
THREE room furnished apartment.
Quirt Whit
NEW 1 bedroom apt., furnished. 1101 Mar-
SMALL furnished apts.. close In. utilities
paid, $28.50, $37.50, 433 N. 10th.
NEW partially furnished apt., washer,
dryer, stove, refrigerator, everything
but bedroom set, TU 2-4153.
1 BEDROOM unlurnlshed, except wash'
er, dryer, refrlgeraior, 172.50. TU 2-4153
TWO bedroom furnished, utilities paid,
120 a week, 1235 Adams, TU 4-9754.
GARDEN apartment close In, 1 bedroom
furnished. Suitable for 1 or 2 employed
adulis. Utilities except heat furnished.
560. Days, TU 2-2406; eves., weekends,
FURNISHED apt. Free steam heat, wa
ler, garbage disposal, garage, S42.50. TU
Z-50J2 days; tu 4-5924 eves.
BACHELOR apartment.
Cedar, TU 4-9552.
Steam heal, 213
ONE bedroom unfurnished apt., garbage
water paid, close to Klngsley Field, S50,
TU 4-7523.
DUPLEX, block hwv. 66. Weyerhaeus
er Junction, electric, nice, TU 2-3129.
ONE bedroom, furnished, all ulilities,
downtown, S50, TU 2-6460.
COMPLETELY furnished apt., all utili
ties, 1411 Main.
EWAUNA - DOWNTOWN
Klamath's most modern, furnished.
219 SO. Illh TU 2-1062
WO room furnished, water, garbage fur
nished. TU 4-4373 or TU 4-89:9 eves.
STUDIO apartment fully furr
ities paid, close in, TU 4-848'
ONE bedroom furnished
apt., washing
facilities, TU 2-5829.
NICELY furnished. 3 rooms, balh, gt-
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THREE room furnished apt. 2129 Orchard,
adults. Inquire 2037 Radcliffe.
REX Arms Apts. Furnished T bedroom.
Heat, phone, garbage, Ub-W.
Klamath
and Broad, 224 Broad, TU 2-9217.
ATTRACTIVE unlurnlshed
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adults, TU 4-5821 eves, after 6 p.m. stan -
oaro.
EXTRA large 3 room, furnished
furnished, $40-$55, TU 4-5686.
FURNISHED 1 room unit, $40. 2 room
apartment, $41.50. Utilities paid, adults
only, shared bath. 419 No. 10th.
TWO bedroom furnished. Heat and water
paid, 825 Grant, TU 2-4719.
FURNISHED 2 room bachelor apart
ment, S30, 2126 Reclamation.
FURNISHED 2
bedroom apt., Gary St.,
4-4023.
FURNISHED front apt., natural hot wa
ter heat, all utilities paid exceot elec
tricity. Adults only. Lincoln Apts.. 319 E.;$3400 EQUITY for $1500, comfortable 3
FURNISHED APTS., off street parking.
TU 1-4734 weekdays after 5 p.m., anytime
weekends.
' TWO bedroom unfurnished deluxe apt.,
I newly decorated, TU 2-6500.
STUDIO aot., completely furnished, wa
12 ter. garbage paid, 2150 Vine. TU 2-4855.
'WALNUT Apartments. Large, quiet, heat-
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i HOUSE OF ROCK S MOTEL
Rooms-Aots , dally, weekly rates.
Reasonable 2005 Biehn, TU 2-91N.
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2036 LE ROY TU 2-t7l9
Furnished or unlurnithtd two bedroom.
lT. Adults.
KLAMATH FALLS FINEST
1544 Union
k J bedroom aoartmenti
Furnished or unfurnished
Soacioui Rooms
Tastefully Decorated
Wall to Wall Carpeting
Swimming Pool
Rental includes ell services
feot telephone and electricity
Dorothea Naian TU I-OH
$36 to $58.50
COMFORTABLE LIVING AT LOW COSTl
l-l J bed'oem eats., furnished ar unfur
nished. Pfmaent maintenance included.
Monday through frloay
SHASTA VIEW
Ac tf MENT t
iur wtsHiuK, v tu tun
Otftct ftovn I in. 11 J tn
RICKFALLS
APARTMENTS
MOTEL
2660 Shosto Way
0t od Two Btdrocvr, opt.
Furnished and 'Jnfumi$hte?
$69.50 to $89.50
Doily. WUy Motel ftnew
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HOUSU F0ft NR.
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Shasta School, 150,
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UNFURNISHED, clean. bedroom house,
fenced yard and garage. TU 4-39SI.
FURNISHED 4 room duplex.
Close in, TU 4-UI7 or TU I-O40t.
71 ALAVEOA, couple, no pets, range,
refrig., fireplace, parage, $65, TU 4-4451.
NEAT unfurnished 2 bedroom home. Fire-
ONE bedroom furnished house, Mills Ad'
dition. TU 2-3702.
FURNISHED home, 617 Lincoln, has nice
fireplace, phone TU 2-3343.
CLEAN unfurnished 2 bedroom duplex,
north side 175. TU 4-4217,
MILLS Addition, 2 bedroom furnished
home, garage. S65, TU 2-4664, TU 4-5:44
FURNISHED 2 bedroom house, 155 mo.
TU 2-4817, 4141 Douglas.
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom home, ga
rage. Fireplace, electric heat, nice yard,
170. 633 St. Francis, TU 2-0436, TU 4-5244
SMALL unfurnished 2 bedroom house, 160,
phone TU 2-2626.
2Vj BEDROOM partly furnished, full base'
iiinm, y or aye. nuroye, bj, iu i-iti.
CLEAN 2 bedroom furnished house near
Tower Theatre, 155, TU 4-7306.
TWO bedroom unfurnished house on paved
street, south suburbs, TU 4-879S.
TWO bedroom unfurnished,
an, TU 4-4915.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house, fenced
yard, will accept 2 or 3 children, S70, TU
2-2410.
2 BEDROOM house for rent or sale, will
accept trailer house as equity. Near Pe
terson School. TU 4-4407.
UNFURNISHED house for rent, catl Mr.
Ramp, TU 4-8104, TU 2-4958 evenings.
ONE bedroom furnished house, close In,
water, TU 4-9777, TU 4-5335.
ONE bedroom furnished house, close In,
phone TU 4-4379, TU 4-8576.
2 BEDROOM unfurnished house.
ment, S75, 622 Lowell, TU 4-1554.
ALL electric 5 room, l'i baths, 147
Dahlia, after Oct. 21. G. S. Vergeer,
2429 Trenton Dr., San Bruno, Cali. JU
8-2766, 1125.
CLEAN 1 bedroom furnished, house.
with garage, 2225 Biehn, ISO, TU 2-1549.
THREE bedroom house, unfurnished 2
miles north of town, former executive
home 1800 sq. ft. steam heat and water
furnished, rent S12S. 641 Spruce, TU 2-6590.
RENT partly furnished trailer house,
washroom, garage, inquire 5414 Independ
ence. FURNISHED 1 bedroom house, US.
Inquire 111 Pine.
TWO bedroom duplex unfurnished except
range. Electric heat, carport, refer
ences, $70, TU 4-9063.
ATTRACTIVE two bedroom, garage, elec
tric heat, fireplace, 3 miles north, 175,
TU 4-5647 evenings. Unfurnished.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom home, $50.
Inquire 1339 E. Main.
ONE bedroom furnished house, $60, water,
garbage furnished, inquire 3410 Bristol,
TU 4-79M.
EXCEPTIONALLY clean 3 bedroom home.
Oil furnace, electric stove and refrigera
tor, TBIZ Grape, TU 2-4947.
i UNFURNISHED t bedroom house.
Addition, phone TU 4-6396.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom, large living
room, fireplace, 632 N. Ifjlh, TU 4-3391.
MISC. PROPERTY TO LET .... 27
POTATO storage. Merrill Highway near
Lakevlew Junction, TU 4-5511, TU 4-5657.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
28
CITY school principal wishes to rent 3
bedroom home. Must be clean and in
good condition, TU 2-4368.
WANTED 10 rent nice 2 bedroom unlur
nlshed house with fenced yard. TU 2-6116.
WANTED to rent 2 or 3 bedroom house
In good condition, have good references,
TU 2-2531. TU .-6966.
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE ..
29
I
am a
TRADER
ARE YOU?
why sell when you can trade. Call
DEANE SACHER
REALTOR
Member International 1 radars Club
Licensed Ore. Cal. Ida. Wash.
'037 Main SI. TU 4-4127
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
30
REDECORATED 2 bedroom home near
new OTI a. hospital, large utility, new
large closets, bulltins, double garage,
new furnace, wiring, TU 2-031 1.
THREE bedroom house, fireplace, Hot
springs Aacrn, i u z-5642.
HOT Springs, large 2 bedroom, fireplace,
landscaped, $15,000, TU 2-4165.
INCOME property, approximately 4,000
square feet of floor. Apts.. and business
rentals, $389 per month Income, down-'
town location, $27,500, TU 4-6033. I
SAVE $10001 FHA aopraised $15,900. Your
price, $14,900. 3 bedroom home. Lindley
Heights, 5 minutes to town. TU 4-4233.
MODE RN 2 bedroom M11lshome. At
tached garage, larqe workshop. Owner
will carry papers. TU 4-7616.
FOR sale by owner 3 bedroom, 3 years
old. Finest construction. Circulating fire
place, hardwood floors, birch kitchen, dis
posal, completely Insulated Including ga
rage. Fenced yard. Drive by 1732 Looan.i
Catl TU 2-1728. I
! OWN E R has oh In eastern stale.
Will
oeai tot quit cioi
Lovely ranch stv e.
beoaraie tuning room, kitchen nook, 2'
! bedroom,
fireplace, wall to wall carpet
m living room, drapes. Redecorated
and out. Large lot. l'i car garage. 52200
ror equiiy. WILL CONSIDER TRADE-IN
of any Item of value that Is moveable,
or any olter. 4524 Clinton Ave. See any
time 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
FHA appraised altracllve 2 bedroom
suburban. Fireplace, garaqe, larqe lawn,
fenced in back, many shrubs and trees,
on school bus run. Buy equity or , re
finance, $10,200. TU 2-4978. 1738 Arthur.
WILL sell equity in 2 hedroem trailer
with attached 18 by 24 living room. 100 by
l?0 fool lot fenced In, has wash house
and storage In back. TU 2-1469.
bedroom. Hot Springs, TU 2-5691.
CITY view lot. paving, might loan to help
build. Schroeder Realty.
$330 monthly Income. 7 rental
in, $72,500. TU 4-9961.
nits, close l,
I acre, near
THREE bedroom, garage,
school, $500 down. TU 2-;01
OWNER
Almost new. extra large ? bedroom.
Birch cabine's, built-in range, fire
place. Separate dining room plus nook.
Hardwood throughout. OH heat. Lot 120
X 100, $14,900, 3411 Madison.
BY owner, nearly new 3 bedroom,
Hi!
baths, ooubie garage, caroet, Immacu-
(iaie. jjov Hope St. tu 2-4954,
cOpTnER
trailer lot. Henley district.
cabin,
carport, well, electric Duma.
pump house, septic tank, TU 2-5696.
SOUTH suburban 3 bedroom, l'i baths,
built in range, double garage, patio, storm
windows, TU J i5.
$1,500 EQUITY or Take Over FHA
loan, 7 oeoroom home, south suburban,
TU 4-726
BY owner, transferred, must sell. 1.
acres, older bedroom. 11.100 down, as
sume loan or retmence. TU 2-M13.
MOYINA
New 3 bedroom, l'i baths, fireplace,
brch kitchen, oaio. forced air heat, hard
wood floors, $I3,00. TU 2-2410.
3 bedroom home. Weyerhaeuser
area on highway. Garage a out
side storage. DouMe lot. 7IM,
tru't and shade frees. TU Hm.
$6500
MOVING?
Will T RAPE" vV proetrtv an
wwe west at the Rocr'mi can
DEANE SACHER
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Vemee. tnternet'enel rredere Chj
Licensed Ore. Cel. We vfceifi.
Cal-Ore Ranches
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.OGU6 ejivft! VLli Mtr 0-i'
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IV . MONTHLY. Wr.t fr MM FAW
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m owtr.pf.ont. maoe. CAC-OtE RANCHES
TU i2e3 jpRvc Cast Mam It WIDFOHO, ORE.
NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE .... 30
EQUITY, small house. Close In,
store, Clinic, laundromat, bakery,
School. Good rental. TU iwe.
FOR sale 10 acres of irrigated pasture,
$7,000. TU 2-1183 after 5 P m.
BEAUTIFUL 6 bedroom home, furnished
or unfurnished, 1914 Crest. 10 a.m. 10
6 p.m.
COMFORTABLE ?' bedroom home. Nat
ural hot water heat, fireplace, dlshwash-
garbagt disposal, large casement.
TU 4-6558.
BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom home, 421 Don.
aid, TU 2-1785 or TU 4-5277.
BEAUTIFUL
3 BEDROOM HOMES
Large living room, dining area. Lovely
cabinets. Tile bath and shower. Large
bedrooms and closets. Fully Insulated.
$8900 8 up
ON YOUR LOT
(CHOICE LOTS AVAILABLE)
a See our Beautiful . Bedroom MODEL
home In BEL AIR GARDENS.
Ask ebout NO cash down financing.
THRIFTY BUILDERS
ESTATE DRIVE SOUTH
END OF MADISON
TU 2-0436 TU 4-5244
6 Bedroom Home
To Be
. Moved
$100 Down
5 Years To Pay
Full price only $3,000. This won
derful sound, spacious home with
3 bathroom provision partitioned is
marvelous for a large family. The
big lot is now leased for com
mercial use so the house must be
moved within 30 days. You must
see it inside to appreciate.
729 Walnut
TU 2-6549
STROUT REALTY
5429 S. 6th Ph. TU 4-5281
EVENINGS CALL
Bab & Stella Dehlinger TU 2-5601
Hank Holman TU 2-504S
Down'own grocery store with living quar
ters, 19500.
S. 6th St. frontage. 1-3 acre with attrac
tive 2 bedroom. Attached garage plus oi
flee and warehouse. 115.000.
Yalta Gardens, excellent value. Large 3
bedroom, combination brie and redwood,
fireplace, spacious livirig room, nicely
landscaped yard, $18,500.
1 acre, south Homed'le, nice 3 bedroom
home, targe horse b-irn, $13,000.
18 acres Irrigated, alfalfa, near Macdoe1
$16,500.
HOT SPRINGS
MAKE AN OFFER on this modern de
sign 3 bedroom home. Split level.
Architect designed for privacy
around rear yard. Patio. Sun-deck.
Have been asking 520.000, but
take any
reasonable oiler. Easily
financed.
DON SLOAN
FOR FINER HOMES
107 So. 7th TU 4-5651 Days-Eves.
BRISTOL AVE NUE. PractlcaFly new
brick home. Three bedrooms, 2 balhs,
separate dining. Fireplace, wall, hard
wood floors. Sliding glass doors leading
out on patio, mis is a oandy buy at
$15,500. May assume Gl loan.
NORTH SIDE. Excellent 4 bedroom
home, 2 baths, peila, double garage.
For blocks to Main Street. FHA ap
praised, su.jgg. mbko us an often
Schroeder Co.
434 MAIN TU 4-9254 TU 2-0168
UNIQUE DESIGN
North side, very modern 3 bedroom
home only 5 years old. Large living room,
beautiful fireplace, hardwood floors
throughout. Detached garage and shop.
Double width circular drive.
$14,500
ANY TYPE FINANCING
McATEE
REALTORS
Harold Mollis
Evelyn McAlee
TU 2-6815
TU 2-S935
NO MONEY DOWN!
3 Bedroom Homes
Wifh Carport SOOAO
On Your Lot UUUV
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 at 1035 Ap
ple wood, at east end of Reclamation,
No Closing Costs
100Bo Financing
Payments Like Rent
MODEL HOME 1035 APPLEWOOD
Open 9 to 5 six days a week
Noon to 4 p.m. Sundays
For Details Call ECHO
PHONE TU 2-0126
SFT
Presents
HOME SPECIALS!!!
We are pleased to fce able to otter sev-
ty, among them, one of the finest has a
mmmg pool. 10 acres, superb view,
I quiet seclusion and, 3200 sq. ft. floor
sace in home. Truly a home for those
who can afford the best. Selling price
4,5O0.
- . . Also a beautiful home en Upper
Klamath Lake for $4l.0O0.
. . . And a 5 bedroom home overlooking
ing Upper Klamath Lake plus 31 acres
tor $45 000.
. 140 sq. ft. home and S car oaraoe
Henley School dist , sil.500-
rsw sq. m nome m 50 suburbs lor;3,, Maifl s, Ruor,
$25,000
Trades tor Mortgages, Trust Deeds, Con
tracts, equities and clear property will
ot consiaerea.
I TUCKER
d Real Estate
2240 So. 6th TU 2-7241
Honk Honsen TU 2-3101 evei
Fred Tucker TU 4-9742 tves.
MLS
Multiple
Listing
Srvict
SMALL DOWN
fta'ence like rent with this a bedroom
ioT.( on pavement tn Siewert-Lenno
Addition. An i fie pensive place In which
to live, at a low low or.ee ot lust
$3200
10 ACRES
IRRIGATED i
Lrcs'ed near Hen ley School Smjtt J -
wo-oom pumfce heme Frame out
buying j wtiis. paved road. Easily
susaivtoed.
GOOD SOIL'!!
Owner asking $17,008
PEYTON
vemoer International Trad-i Out
W3 Market Tu a-sirt
"'at'
Al H
Harp
Ivtmngs
itar TU MTU
House TU 4-7041
0d M. Rush TU 2-4173
Sunday, October 13, 1KJ
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
30
OUT Weyerhaeuser way, furnished home,
small lot, garage, reasonable terms, no
interest, Schroeder R-aitv.
HOT Springs 2 bedroom, t baths, fire
place, full basement, 1 10-000, least op
tion. 2035 Auburn, TU 4-9754.
THREE bedroom house, name your
terms. EXeter 7-4844 after 5:30 p.m. or
see at 306 North Main, Dorrls. Calif.
SUBURBAN BUNGALOW: Spacious living
room, 2 bedrooms, fireplace, lot 91 x 330
ft. Live better here! 812,250.
WALK TO TOWN: Large t bedroom, en
closed porch, full basement, oil heat.
V4950.
WEYERHAEUSER: Furnished 2 bedroom,
over-siied garage and workshop, fenced,
oil heat, paved street. $750 down, 150 per
month.
BUY NOW, SAVE FUEL: Hot water well,
4 bedrooms, full basement, fireplace, sep
arate dininq room, roomy kitchen and
dinette, 817,500.
O. Reichenberg
Realtor Wlllard Hotel TU 1-4661
MLS
Multiple
Listing
Service
WILL TRADE!!
SWEET 'N' NEAT Lerger Norlhiide 1
bedroom home, with 2nd bedroom In
full concrete basement ere. Beau,
tilul condition, low cost mainte
nance and utilities. WILL TRADE UP
TO BEDROOMS. NICE AREA, AP
PROX. SI5.000.
a
DELUXE SUSURBANETTE J bedroorM
ranch home, family room, 2 fire
places, LOADED WITH ALMOST
EVERY IMAGINABLE EXTRA
FEATURE. Henley School District.
WILL TRADE FOR PLEX OR NIC
ER APT. UNITS.
FAIRHAVEN SCHOOL 1 WEYER
HAEUSER AREA 3 bedrooms, l'i
baths, all on 1 floor. Just S7.S0O &
WILL TRADE FOR CLOSE-IN
NORTHSIDE 1 or 1 BEDROOM
HOME.
NEAR HIGH SCHOOL 5 BEDROOMS.
2 BATHS. HUGE RECREATION
ROOM. Central, level Hot Springs
location. $20,500. best llnancing;
WILL TRADE DOWN: WHAT HAVE
YOU TO EXCHANGE?
Chilcote
and SMITH
REALTORS SINCE 1909
SCE US FOR INSURANCE, TOO
HI N. 9lh Phone TU 4-7771
Sales Personnel:
Art Moorman Ph. TU 2-1238 Eves.
Bill Chilcote Ph. TU 4-3281 Eves.
Ed Chilcote. Associate Broker
Bob Chilcote, Broker
Now It Can Be Sold
for $9950 Two LARGE bedrooms, car
peted living, dining, and master bed
room. Situated on LARGE LOT, paved
street. CLOSE to SCHOOL. It's neat and
j ! clean and ready lor YOU! Easy terms!
i-ALL UN I HI5 AND OTHER GOOD
LISTINGS.
WALKER
REALTY
402 Main Stevens Hotel
TU 2-4154 anytime TU 2-1885 evenings
NEAR
WEYERHAEUSER
Excellent home ust recently redecorated.
2 bedrooms on main floor, 12'x19' living
room, separate dining room, utility off
kitchen has washer and dryer hook-up.
Living room, hall and one bedroom car
peted. One finished bedroom upstairs,
along with open area lor sewing room
or could be finished Into another bed
room. Full basement, concrete founda
tion. Oil furnace piped to all rooms.
Fenced yard. On paved dead-end street.
Only $7,900.
GOOD RENTAL UNIT
2 bedroom house in Mills Addition on
Martin. Has rented regularly at $55 per
month. Some furniture is Included for lust
$5,000. Will trade!
SOUTHERN OREGON
Realty & Insurance
1261 So. Six
TU 2-7l
TU 2 0973
Eves. Call
MLSS
Multiple
i sting
rvice
604 MT. PITT
Three bedroom, 9 full balhs. Very nicely
arranged home with fireplace, separate
dining area, built-in kitchen. Large corner
id. ah mis ana a view ot ine lake too!
Owner out of town and WANTS ACTIONI
Home is only 6' j years old. Was $15,750.
NOW $14,000
Easily financed or assume mortgage.
HURRY ON THIS ONEI1
BRUCE OWENS
Realtor
134 No. 7th TU 4-3IJ9
Lois Macy TU 2-5667
Lucille Anderson TU 2-OSIS
STILWELL & CO. Presents:
EASY STROLL TO MAIN STREET from
this comfortable 2 bedroom home on
Pme St. Fireplace, modernlied kitch
en, full basement, new furnace. Own
It for $300 down plus Closing. $9500
total.
WEYERHAEUSER DISTRICT-S750 down
and $50 per month for this good 2
bedroom home. Large enclosed back
porch and big garage-shop building.
Total price $6150.
"ei Jt
NEAR WIARO PARK.
Large 2 bedroom home with fireplace.
big garage wilh frost proof storage,
orchard, chicken house, pasture for a
beef. Full price $9500. No financing
problems. Owner will carry contract
$750 down, US per month.
tilwell &Co.
After 3:00 Call
Ron Van Orman TU 2-3i?2
B'uce Bmkiay TU I UH
II no answer call TU 4-70O or TU 2-0444
MLS
Multiple
Listing
Service
4306 CLINTON
Immaculate three bedroom. Hardwood
floors, circulating fireplace, large yard
with lets of fruit and shrubs. Appraised.
Only $13,700.
THREE BEDROOM
On larpi Summers Lane lot. Neat and
clean throughout Beautiful yard. Owner
will trade. $12,500.
ACREAGE
With solid three bedroom nome and two
car ga age. 3' i acres on excellent cor
ner local. on lor home and business. 122,
FOUR BEDROOMS
on
arge lot m St. F'erto pr k Fire
place, oil heat, lots of storage space. Only
DURANT
Real to
2C50 So. TU 4-M3J r TU 9-Kit
nokt i ho .day Bowl
Start
, Evening!
Ernie Qrvei
Mrs. Bu'f Jones
Tma Rtwfer
Clyde WiHiemi
Bob Jorl.en
TU MJU
TU -J
TU 4-TJ41
TU 4-1 '34
TU -7HS
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