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    SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, ia55
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
Referee designs, Drivers
Feud In Gold Cup Classic
Shriners
To Open
Practice
SEATTLE ifl Ten ol America's
fastest speedboats are set for Sun
day's Cold Cup racing classic on
Lake Washlnaton.
As driver friction which was
overshadowing pUlon friction sub
sided during a series of meetings
Saturday, it looked by the hour
more like ths premier speedboat
infc event It always has been and
less like a lakeshore wrangle.
One of the final points of conten
tion was eliminated Saturday alt-
ernoon when the drivers' commit
tee reversed a morning decision
and screed to let Col. Russ Schleeh
in old hand at jet airplanes, drive
the Rebel Suh of Norfolk, Va
Fe had been judged previously
as lacking In qualifications tor tne
trickv and daneerous loo 01 pilot
ing a high speed hydroplane in the
crowded field on the Si-miie
course.
The reversal of the ruling on
Schleeh ended the threat ol me
withdrawal of the Rebel and Misc.
Thriftway, a new Seattle entry
from the race.
ToH .tones, designer of both boats
had threatened to keen the Rebel
"on the beach'' if Schleeh could
not drive it. The TMrftway's own
er had said he might do tne same.
The drivers' committee, the Gold
Cup Committee of the American
Power Boat Assn., voted unani
mously late Saturday afternoon tt
ban a straightaway "flying start"
for ths race.
A dispute over the type of racing
slart had broujhtathe resignation
of Mel Crook, Montcliir. N. J.,
the referee, and the threat of a
race boycott by Detroit drivers.
It was a rulinir against flying
starts by Referee Crook that led to
controversy and his resignation
Friday.
His successor, Stanley Donogh of
Seattle, polled drivers on the issue
Saturday morning, and all but the
driver of one Seattle entry opposed
the "flvm? start." They have criti
cised file straightaway run to the
starting line as too dangerous.
Meanwhile. Lou Fr.geol of Kent,
Ohio, famed racing driver who was
injured severely Friday when the
Slo-mo-shun V, the defending
champion, was wrecked, was re
ported to have a punctured lung.
broken, ribs and muscle injuries.
A doctor said he had been lucky
'to pull through" and that he faces
a week to 10 days in the hospital.
The Slo-mo V is definitely out ol
the race. Ten other boats, includ
ing the sister Slo-mo IV of Seattle,
have qualified for Sunday's spec
tacular 80-mile race,
Eoats which have qualified and
their drivers are: t
Slo-mo-shun IV, Seattle, Joe Tag-
garl; Miss Thriftway, Seattle, Bill
Muncey: Rebel Suh, Norfolk, Va.,
Russ Schleeh; Seootar too, Lake
Tahoe, Calif.. Jack Regis; Breath
less, Piedmont, Calif., Jay Mur
phy: dale IV. Detroit, Bill Can-
trell: Gale V, Detroit, Lee Schoen-
ith; Miss V. S., Detroit, Jack Ban.
low: Miss Cadillac, Detroit, Bud
Saile; and Tempo VII, New York
City, Danny Foster.
Two boats yet to pufcltfy for the
Oold Cup are Such Crust 111, De
troit, and Zephyr Fury, Los Angeles.
Picture Confused As
Davis Cuppers Falter
By WILL GRIMSLEV
GLEN COVE, N.Y. UP The
over-ail Davis Cup picture reached
such a state of confusion today
that the big question appeared to
be not who will win the tennis tro
phy this year, but who will lose it.
And lurking darkly in tne back
ground ready to pounce on any
misfortune which might bclall eim-
er of the two major tennis powers,
Australia or America, was a band
of audacious Italians, In a position
to pull the upset of the decade.
These were the developments:
1. Australia's Ken Rosewall and
SanSayres
To Retire
Slo-MoJoats
Holy Cross
Hoop Coach
Resigns Post
WORCESTER. Mass Wl Lester
H. (Buster) Shearv, resigned Sat
urday as basketball coach at 5fIy
Cross College in a salary dispute.
Sheary has coached the Cru
saders since the spring of 1S48
and in seven seasons his teams
won 155 games while losing only
36.
His teams were in tournaments
In six of the seven seasons and
in 1954 Holy Cross won the Sugar
Bowl and National Invitational
Tournament championships.
Both Holy Cross officials and
Sheary admitted that salary terms
prompted the resignation.
In its formal announcement, the
college said it accepted the resig
nation "regretfully."
In a hasty interview Sheary
said he regretted leaving Holy
Cross "because of the type of boys
I had . . and friendships I
formed.
He added, "My . philosphy has
been to make gentlemen as well
as basketball players and there
is also the philosophy ol economy
for a familv man to consider. I
have to look for the right re
muneration. "I'm just going to sit back and
await offers," he said.
It is known that at least one
Big Seven school ".unidentified t
and La Salle College, Phila
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in the last couple of years.
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SEATTLE Wl Stan Sayres,
owner of the Slo-mo-shuns IV and
and V, announced his retirement
from the unlimited racing field
Saturday, effective after Sunday's
Gold Cup races.
In a three-page statement, the
Seattle business man said "un
pleasant events" of the past week
prompted his decision.
He referred to the controversy
over "Hying starts' wnicn nis
vinnina Slo-nio's have used the
oast several years and which have
been banned Sunday as a saieiy
measure because of the large field
of lo entered.
"The retirement nwy or may
not be permanent," Sayres said.
"I will not make a decision right
now that will be binding lorever.
Prior to the vunpleasant events ol
the past week I had no intention
whatsoever of retiring,"
Should his Slo-mo IV, a three-
times winner, win again Sunday,
Sayres said, he will make it avail
able bv either sale, charter or loan
lo the Seattle Yacht Club and
Creator Seattle Inc. for the 1956
defense of the troDhy.
Slo-mo V, defending champion,
was eliminated irom tins year s
event Friday in a spectacular high
speed flip-ilop which seriously in
jured Lou rageoi, uie unvei.
More than six years of effort
pressure, expense and neglect of
my business interests have taken a
heavv toll." Sayres said. "It has
aggravated some health problems,
I am 53 years old.
"As to the controversy about the
start under tne Bridge, I simpiy
sav that Mel Crook Monlclair, N,
J referee who resigned this week,
he said, under "pressure Irom the
defending team") and all competi
tors have every right to their opin
ion, but Lou iFageol) and I have
a right to our s.
"Had the ruling been made 30
davs ago or even the day that
Mr. Cronk arrived in Seattle, we
would Have accepted it regretfully
but in good snints.
"Our definite distaste for the
decision arose because oi the tim
ing of the edict and the well-pub-
1 ctzed and recorded statements oi
other persons, long before the de
cision was olliciauy given to me.
Savres two boats, designed by
Ted Jones, Seattle, virtually revo
lutionized the hydroplane nera.
Since 1950 they have set two world
records, won live Oold Cup races.
a President's Cup and an Inter
national Harmsworth Trophy.
Nearly all unlimited boats arc now
, copies of the Slo-mo s.
Red Hartwig looked anything but
impressive in winning opening sin
gles matches from the Japanese
at the Nassau Country Club here.
Rosewall, playing the poorest ten
nis seen of him in this country
turned back Atsushl Miyagl 6-4.
6-4, 6-1. Hartwig was forced the
limit to beat Kosei Kama 8-6, 6-8,
6-3, 5-7, 6-3,
2, Bill Talbert, U.S. Davis Cup
captain announced that Wimbledon
champion Tony Trabert, suffering
a shoulder ailment, had been ad
vised by doctors to skip the Ca
sino Tournament next week In
Newport, R.I.
3. Two other of America's top
Davis Cup hopes. Vie Seixas and
Eddie Moylan, were beaten at
South Orange, N.J., Seixas
trimmed badly by , little known
Ssm Gimmalva of Houston and
Moylan by Dane Kurt Nielsen.
Things don't look good for any
body except, possibly the Italians
who, with Capt. Vanme Canepele,
attended the opening interzone
matches between Australia and
Japan.
The Australians can clinch the
match today in doubles, sending
the team of Hartwig and Lew
Head against Miyagl and Kamo,
If they prevail as expected
then regardless of how the final
singles matches Sunday tum out.
the Aussies will go against the
Italians in the interzone finals
Germantown, Pa., next weekend
The winners challenge America
for the trophy at Forest Hills, N.Y,
August 26-28.
The Italians, whose tennis up
surge Is the talk of Europe, cer
tainly could not have been overt;
impressed by the Australians yes
terday.
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PORTLAND Two seeka of In-
ensive practice will open here this
week for the Metropolitan and
tate all star teams, which collide
In the eighth annual Shrineri' all.
star football game the night of
August 20 in Multnomah stadium.
The rival squads, representing
the cream of Oregon's 195 hih
school seniors, will meet for th
first time at a luncheon Sunday
(August 8, They will receive their
cstructions at the luncheon, meet
their coaches and bear from
Shriners' Hospital and game offi
cials.
Following the luncheon the play-
ers will don their colorful all-star
uniforms for the first tune and
take to the stadium tttrf for an
afternoon of picture-taking.
First practice session will be
held Monday morning, and two-a-
day sessions are scheduled for both
squads for at least the first week.
Coach Tom DeSj'lvi of For.
land's Jefferson High, head coach
of the Metros, and Coach Lee Otis-
tafson of South Salem High, State a
mentor, hope to get down to body
contact drills at the Initial session.
Both have advised their players to
report in top physical condition
. . "ready for all-out sessions.
The only Interruption In the stiff
practice schedule will be the after
noon the two soueds visit trie
Shriners' Hospital for crippled chil
dren. This Is always a big day for
the young performers as well as
for the children at the hospital,
Special entertainment opportum-
ies will be available for the play
ers throughout two weeks.
Eugene w, Ferguson, Portland
deputy police chief and the game's
managing director, revealed in'
advance sale ot 3 reserved seats
continued ahead of a year ago dur
ing the past week. Indicating on
of the largest crowds In history
for the annual gridiron classic,
Tickets can be obtained by writ-
ing headquarters of the. Shriners'
Hospital all-star football game,
Masonic Temple, 111S S. W. Park
Avenue, Portland.
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ST. LOUIS Harry (The Hai
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Walker, who has exhibited un
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Of Greengrass' rugged slide into
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way to play ball the way guys
like (Enos) Slaughter and others
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The ollicial insignia of the Bal
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Tournament
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Young Golfers
SEATTLE The young golfers
of the Evergreen Country are go
ing to have an annual tournament
of their own, the Pacilfo Northwest
Golf Assn. announced Saturday
The inaugural toumev is sched
uled for the Tacoma Country and
Goif Club Aug. 2 through Sept,
and the PNGA is anticipating an
entry list of around 100 of the best
young swingers in Oregon, Wash
ington, Idaho, Montana, British
Columbia and Alberta,
Although some of the states and
provinces have their own state or
area title events, this will be the
first to embrace the entire region,
The match play tourney will be
open to boys who have not reached
their nineteenth birthdays Aug. ,
Forrest Watson, chairman of the
PNGA committee In charge, said
the organization hopes a tourney
for girls also can be established In
the future.
Present plans call for a qualify
ing round of 18 holes Aug. 29. The
field then will be cut to 32 boys to
continue In match play. There
would be two 18-hoie rounds on
Tuesday and again Wednesday,
with the 36-hole final on Thursday,
Sept. 1.
Entry blanks will be sent to an
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region, Watson said. The entry fee
will be S3 and the deadline on
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plications going to the Tacoma
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competitions only for American
and players of the British Isles,
imiunrt can compete in the
new international fsU champion
ships. 1ml most of tht players te
that tourney hare been profession
als, ho aM. , .
-Oolf should be the Olympics
sfl he conciudad. m Hop1ci
trv ta arranae it for
is not successful for the Melbourrw
Olympics, it's merely a niestles of
time before he win aucceea
Jockey Sammy Boulmttis Is one
of Amtrica'a top riders. When he
a- Kit vizuiar (Is the spring
of mt) tht combination of hts
horse and the winner of the sec
ond race paid ft ftni w W
double,
SSPEHIESCED mechnirt boy mi.
psilsh men, oil ly tsp qualiiy uses
".1. union gamsennip ksjs
itrile now prccv Permanent ets-
tnvRtont. sioicj r ii inirix
sGsttunity tsr ambtttos men wtas
MeKay Chevrolet L'o stt torn-
II F 1.5 ABLE MAS wKfe CSf lo 4CT
mm family NVaiKiru rouit A good cne
man cusinf-u, Bf year repjtsuon.
3? Dexter Avcnut. &guig nnnimion.
Permanent with latsnattoiaa dsst-
tr, cii Bud ste;mn. jyessasa nuci
Sales. Phone 2-i.Vil. Ksmsm rait.
WASTKIS BATCHET Hll!," for nighi
ktt 'i tn n Knur five-nmc lisyr da.
Apply JJy 1, um her Co,4 Bl?, Oreion,
nr gall Bly Wt or 422.
ewwfi for ss experieeced appliee
sslecmao. Ideal t tip. icp imes. Ap
plv in pecon, UM Appluc
?IN and KtoisaHi,
TOR SALE 60 cr ranch. Tt-ia pi,-
mest be seen te be 10. L4
mil leveled & mrm&e. IS acrw m
cter, sir in !fW ar.d tfw
in 3 j nee in ir-iin Buildinrt rt !1 In
Sf ft and trujse me s ciie r Q best
as sault n? Hiiieid. Keary Lld.fvld.
TOR SALE 20 one room rsbtas eldt
move from inis'.-nf mnp ir.e. C1 Tcn
aasj, Mr. Zimgrman. tu ge r ; -i 1 ; r, de-n t.
KDHTH OF 1WS la W-scui, $hr
orchard. Ownsr will finnr iU prtc
. -Jil nc-r.e a-15 i 1.
."U7 ACRE rtsek ranirh. perr.-.i-nent pu-
f-r enttl. h-?e-p chick em. McySern
lliree feed rc-nm hoy, com?!e-nly furn
22jBtt Wil. S!'re up
to ?00 acres tf 4ei;red. Le 14 A, Crane.
C Bar C Bassh, Cartiio, Ofefo-a, Phone
Lt5Vti.Y, huuebk one tdraim home.
:toe ia ob LaKesft-ore Drive, la? lot.
iw-Hy land icsped. Etotrte -ht. City
ws'r, Cah ur le-rrn. Call 4J.vU5 ift-
iJ.Jire, Lkhst3s Garden! wsT.
BY OWSES Beautiful twee beei-
r'r 0 m ranch rtyle hjjme, Petenon
School dwtrfct Larje lttag fm. wall
type frepiaie, dtein room, Mtehcn
MWgf, eiecUif he si. AXMc'mA laraje.
car port r.d jree-nh-ci.ie, Beautiful
lawni, hrutte-?y, foot caiiD b ar
Sptek and ipan inistie aal cat 43S La-V-?fne
Phone
h.imt, double raje. (w chicken
ke&se S-irden 3oi, frsitt C2 i S-10
sere 1. lb.ax Phnr 3-1501,
Csiiaae Ave,
FStt SALE BY owner. !o-y fcrfrexsa
ftma. KUcftei wilh twin -VT, Tntrmaos?
11-sve, win to wail cxiex. tw car
Kras, ronrn for arca,k-5nc'?. Acr of
s-'-nund ait fer,i-ei- Si 5"X., Si ac4
Ml had to mary children 1 didn't bow what to do. So
I had a bigger piece byift, end rented the old one
through Herald 4 New$ Want Adi,"
atiteetfj
9. ,f,d'rfl
SIGGIKG !;uue foundattess my spe
elallr. alia iundsCMpinm, bsckftiHng,
Call the Know Slow Man, BUI Forney
glssnt
LOWING, Shetng and harrowing. M
r Jarrara, Fhang 5352;
CUSTOM BALING. Thone tgjg.
CUBTAiNS laundered and aircUbeit
hBa S6SS- .
OFEftflSG FOR SPORTING
mn. Fk pen ens preferred, Montaom-
ery w ard.
1? HUP WANTED
WKOLXSALE HOUSE rfealin Is bah?
h er and a rce s,jnrie, ladi rs ssd mem
handkerchieis, acarfa asd novelue. la
dvei underwear, ta Jookmf tar aale
rnin for northern Cahfersta, awHhem
Oregon ami sestualiy Neviid. PH
ttes, may hsvs sthcr. feat r.i cnfhrt
tmg Hny. S!us-l hsv own ear od aNs
espcnencc watt variety and dry Kxi i
:rc. CoRfsrt u by wriMas lelter,
hesx 2W, care Herald a-nd Ken,
K),amalh Falte, Ore on,
YOl'S OWN mfSl?KS? Your own
hour 5 Settms ssimnatiy known evihjon
hr is eaa 135 style for erttre lam
Earn $3008 day cssiaioii.
perienre sar3f. FHEE cataioar,
WrMe TmFKSJMC, m in- Inn. W.
APARTMEfTT HOUSE MANACJER
mWdle? sgrd reHaWe cmp(e R?!erenet
paired, ruif Irsrormalbsis tirt ttpiy
H-'K 393 rare Herald od Kerns.
1 S SITUATIONS WANTiB
CHILD CAME Is my sss. A largf
ad j fewed yard. Phone 4F.0O.
Ptam SC.
ROTO-TlLLLiSG, Trader equipment,
lu-n rsH sznfrnc one ooeratsem
ready te plant Alio p!oir,f a'.d Dev
lin . Bi rsrfHty. pnori
LAKDSCAPIKQ l.awm, Evergreen
ihruba, ahade and frurt uefi, w r
awlalisl in deaianins arf Dlitte(.
Lakeahor liaraeni nurttrj, riwuc
288.
DOLL. HOSPITAL.
?hsn 6932.
LakcvJcw St
WHEN H'i jmir move, caU
Varehome Iscal arsd ifert
fncrvinf, jlD?ats and eartini
LETS DASCE - phone gi (or Mor-
fan-McDcnai-d Band
Fast Dependable
Service!
GRAHAM BROS.
Phone 5541
Excavating Grading
S aaaara
pf vAcanee teaw
2 ,, 1 i nil
5 ra
LA.WoodviHgr.
5 Phee Silt
111 U ftti V.
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
DRAIN LINES INSTALLED.
Free Estimates and Terms
a C. STACY
SANITARY SERVICE
Sen' ing Klamath County
Phone 6097 410 McLean St
Septic Tanks Cleaned
HOOTER KERVICF.
(TANKS and LINES INSTALLED
Lacy A. King
Ilione 333S
WAHTTAi CHSTOM work, hay mowing
snri T-kinf. Thnne 3-fcI00
EXCELLENT CASE I yur chifet
Call
WASTED CHILD care In my bonje.
Purine
aa roo 4$ for rent
H(MM fits. iXW Cretcent.
tOOM wHh prlvsu batH, (ft Mam.
BOOM th klfhrn pHviJrae. Id
m rouple, Cedar and Hgh, rhane
JLSEKEF(Ka
roams, inquiia
COOL, Arr alepinat r4 Quiet
ROOMS far rent, clo In, fftsna 444
Wr.L roo ma. ctoaa tn. PiiOna 6SW
m 4X9
BOOM, EOABO. I5entlnem l&n Ca
gent.
fOR SALE TWO BEDROOM fett
hssemeiii, slstssi windowi. mmlated,
T area, ttettf heat, WmM. ti$m
KICE TWO fc-c-dr-pc'm uRftjfsbrfd haf
FtatI haiente.- :. iorf TV aire. Biark
fmm Kimiwyfli Schooi. 1224 ZJfJoradsx
?'hore aer o rru
TOS SALS tfcre bttiTESs hie. fire
pta. ekfWf heat. a-'.-sraiSic
washer. Locte-d at 2 Hmediie
Ssad on ni trrigfl-'e acre is
one of the be I feiehbc.-hoMa fa thft
S'Vjth SHiJsrts area. CJ&;d drainaje,
de treej. r-d en. rd pajtura ami
hsm. This irtss bua and Bear
n-rh'x-!. Prig iB by ap
p-i-intinent rn1y . Phang
LAKE TIIE WOODS
WFT sine trsmm rtmmff
fct, fnterto' tteihei. houia an-d
boaf. Se o," ar;te c cer, Waj fie
lslat iaiff,
TWO HOsra Dft larje fc Keno.
with fruit tteea ami river frontage.
TWO BEDROOM modern rfa; room
i.rrj- JVi rt.'A-.-i Sh rrfoni.
aw full pTicf, Cail aJler 3 3i
p m,
FOK . SALS tws-hedrws tv;i3e with
hfl-.efnent. H?'fN?r5 StfMl,
HrtHl ArKMam. Teiegftms
JKOSilE PROPEHTY - terse apart.
era court srth of btodE
tKKisess center. i.nccrr.t m m
mswMh. niy rfeare heal. All acaxinMJU
famUhi. Msto have varjntv cm ar
ewuifst of fe?nj & eioe ia, Call wwr
wekEla' irwirnina.
BRAND NEW
Lme one bedroom duptex. Ex
cellent coosSraellon ffll toeation.
MJ.B00. See t 10 Upham, Phone
owner ma,
ROOM lor rest. SO? High
1
New Shipment
Deluxe Umbrella
"tents
Jmt Reeeil!
All Sizes In Stock
up
34!
The GUN STORE
714 Moin
Ph. 3863
a4 APAHTMIHTS rOK MNT
(iBRE BOOHS anf bmth furnuhfa
apf m.enl feiwH ftniy,Ptem
apartment (n dyp, eleetrlcalilf
quipperf, rtesn.c lo ln Phne 2
ACANCv ihree room, iurn sred.
Brai. i
MfiUr.RS TWO room elffly 1-
eri-p grrwrefiei Hfi Pin.
?fmr CSKISHEU three ro
Phone? 5334 tsi.
rom apsrmcnl, ArfuU. Phne J-2vl,
APARTMENT ff rent, Msefn dows
in 'An. tisr reona. C-il SSI. Mr.
ShUM
tSOWNTOWS thr fffis umfurmafees
rtspiex.duto 00 Oak,
CI F.AN, fwmshrt apartn.sn'.a. o
imh.
FURKISHKO OSE AND TWO BEDflOOSC
cf)Vta bain wsthtng f(HM. Crstld-
pcmlltoi Sea at K!2 Ore t on
Ava . .
rCR.VIHSU, allrarlivt, r(?n,
ad rtrbarat. imm htaL aVti..iJ
22 Broa. pfesr5? S-'JS
THP.KE BrjOMS
refna-rr-
CITAN, NICELY
fie in.
an-1 lth atvei
Uarrev ! j-ija wh'. BBU.
TWO ROOM tailad apartrotst.
ri'RNISftKn ONK room as ktUhn
apartojnt, J7 30, All ytlMliea pai,
4ie North Tssth,
O People Read
SPOT ADS
you ore,
'HOT SPRINGS
tsree 2 bedroom home. Fireplace,
NEW wall-to-wall carpeting In liv
ing room gmi dining room- Break
fast nook. Full basemem, with par
ty room or Jrt bedroom. TV nten
n, diirwsKher, etc. included, Quiel
family neignbortiood, well tans-
ucaprd 1ceH Jot. Only $14,000. Eas
ily financed on F.H.A, or regular
loan.
i' i'MILLS ADDITION '
I Bedroom home, only three year
old. Large rooms, plwrtj ol storage
space. Fyll price S9.SM. Buy own
er's equity tor WJt). assume esust
iim loan. No closuii? charges, r.o
delay for appraisals. Immediate
IMssewion. Call us now, jnoe tn bf
the end ol the meek.
CALIFORNIA
AVENUE
For real value rail us ww !o see
this modern S bedroom Borne. A-i
condition teMe and out. Attractive
kitchen and dinette, gooa-sue oeo
raoms, ftiS tesement, straehed Ka
rtge. Fenced yard. BeasonaM
priced at IT.000 F.H.A, terms.
$650 DOWN
With balance at appttwlBteS t
per mouth Jakes this attract rte
Oregon Avenue heme. FutI concrete
lament, 12 x SS ft. fmm room. 1
Larce brdrooin on Main floor and
npstatrn arra eaMljr adap'abie to
J more fcedrooms. BreeUent TV
area A siibstsatial Iwrfle rn A-i
condition, doing for M.S0S. Call us
today.
CHILCOTE & SMITH
REALTORS - SI!CB 1S9
Homer Stiles Phone Km Evts,
Drni SIoB S5 Ev,
Bill Chilrole 3M1 Eve.
lit N. th Sfteet Phos Till
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