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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1955 WANT ADS . . .MARKETPLACE OF MILLIONS! PAGE TEN Grant Hi Opens ECU Grid Year King Football will make his of ficial debut next Saturday night nr. MMnr virld. when Portland's Grant High Generals tangle with Coach John Mcoinnis' Klamain Union HiRh School Pelicans in a ninJoanilA lnfilf. that Will be the lirst organized action of the year for both clubs. With memories of last year's 26- g loss to the nose uny learn iresn, the Pels will be seeking vengeance. KUHS won the 1953 battle by a 13-to-7 count. McOinnis has sent his charges througa strenuous drills and con ditioning exorcises during the past week. Two sessions were conducted daily, one each In the morning and evening. A Jam-packed menu of six home games this year assure Basin fans of an action-filled 1955 schedule. Out of town games will find the Pelicans journeying to Eugene, Sop- iii tvr thpit Kprind non- league hassle; to Boise on October j; and to Grants Pass on October 28 for a league fracas. Added to this year's schedule Is a non-league battle with La Grande. Fans are reminded that season tickets are available at ine cnam I... f inmminA until fipnleinbc! 10. The $6 ducats Include reserved seats lor six games. Stengel Says With Martin, Yanks To Win ' NEW YORK () Manager Casey Stengel s been saying all along "Billy Martin's the klndo guy we need." and now that Billy the Kid js back, 01' Case figures his New York Yankees ' can go all the way" in the American League pennant scrap. Martin has been Stengel's boy since both were with Oakland in the Poclflc Coast League In 1047' 48, and when Billy on 30-day fur. lough from the Army returned to the lineup yesterday. Stengel had him batting third. That's the highest he's ever been In the New York batting order. Billy smacked a double and a single and triggered a big sixth Inning that carried the Yanks to a 4-2 decision over Washington. "It's great to be back." said Martin, a second baseman who Stengel's now playing at shortstop "That was a pretty sad day when I left In spring training In '54, but everything has worked out line It's lust great." Stengel never second-guessed the Yanks' failure In a bid for a sixth straight pennant last season, but As always thought It might have Deen amerent if tie had had Mar tin. It was Martin, a cocky pepper- poi, wno set a world series record with 12 hits In '53 and knocked In the winning run with a nlnth-ln-nlng single In the sixth and final game of the series with Brooklyn. SCARES' VYINTEK HOWLING Lucky Lanes will piny host to approximately 112 teams, 500 bowl ers and 10 leaRiies during the com ing winter season of bowling, which opens this week. The city's top women kcglcrs will get the bull rolling as they take to the lanes Thursday eve ning at 8:45. There ate still a Jew openings for tennis nnd Indi viduals. Those interested in parti cipating are urged to call 5245. Beginners are welcome and free Instruction Is available. FHATKHNAI, I.KACU'E There will be an Important meet ing of all Fraternal League bowl ers Tuesday, September 0. at 8 o'clock at Lucky Lanes. Tills meet ing Is being called lo elect a new secretary and oignnlo for the coming season. MclNTYRE TRAVEL SERVICE Your Experienced Agent WILLARD HOTEL Phone 30B8 WANT AD "Er , . . about that Herald & for Ghoit Writer . ' I I 1 I I jT -V' I "-Vr-'.v.. 3 x 'AVW 1 kT w 3 jir- 'mm cc v I -, fmmm wk, m:: WINCHESTER BAY PRODUCED good salmon fishing for this trio of Klamath Falls anglers the past week. Reading from left to right are Vince Moniell, 2669 Radcliffe, Al Cotter, 1844 Wiard, and Clarence Bell 2254 Darrow. The three local fishermen hooked" 1 1 salmon and three sea bass in their two-day fishing trip to the coast. From the looks of the two end trophies, the big ones don't always get away. Army Team To Watch Says avy Grid Coac lly KDD1K KKD1CLATZ ' Head Coach, Navy ANNAPOLIS. Md. (NEA) Maybe you folks will say, "Well, look who's talking I" Nevertheless, I must note that Army Is the team worth watching In the East. We at Navy always have the highest regard for Col. Earl Blaik's squads, and this one meas ures up. From the team, we were pressed to beat last year, Army retains the nucleus of the line and three fine starting backs Mike Ziegler, Bob Kyasky and at Ue- Dci, my Idea of a qualified football piayer. The Cadets' great experiment Is at quarterback, where Don Holled er takes over after two years of giving us shudders as an end. Pittsburgh and Pcnn State, both on our schedule, too. can cope with any competition. Pitt, you know, upset us last year. With new coach Johnny Mlchelosen organizing ' I5 t 7' V . 1 4a, f TAKING TIME OUT from the stiff pre-season. football work outs are two returning Klamath Union High School gridiron veterans. The topic of conversation between Modesto ''Mighty Mo Jiminei, right, and Jim McGee, left, is the Grant-Klam-ath game to be played here next Saturday evening. Jiminei is a Icttorman guard, and McGee is a returning tackle on John McGinnis club. WHOPPERS News Want Ad you have 1 1 -fees-cK ..... rfrfSr:S X'. them around a spIit-T offense, the Panthers should be even stronger and have an excellent running field general in Corny Salvaterra. Penn State has banked much of Its hopes on Lenny Moore, who will run with any back in the na tion, but was plagued with eligl- bllitv nrnhlems this nnst. sum. mer. Tackle Otto Kneldinger, one of those underrated technicians, is another reason I don't gleefully anticipate our visit to University Park, Oct. 15. A big story In the East Is the resurgence of the New England powers Boston University, Boston College and Holy Cross. In the Ivy League, Yale and Cornell are ready to dispel any false notions that the circuit has gone soft. You must remember that Yale was predominantly a sophomore team In '54, who now are hardener) iunlnr.q nnrl rhum I are only two seniors on the varsity k iTfttfdMOR LEAGUE r'KIll AY'S MINOR 1 1 It si tt M I Hy nil: tssiii u n i) riti ss TI .WS l.l tt.l s Sun Antonio 5. lieauniunt 1 I'allss 12. Fori Worih ,', Shrevepoit 5. Houston 2 AMKKIt'A.V ASSN. Denver 4-4. Minneapolis 2-2 Omaha 2. si. Paul 1 Iiuiiunapoliy 3. Toledo i Louisville li. i'hiirle.Mon"s IM I KV I KIX.1, l; Uil K Rlehmoiui 5. Uoehester 0 Toronlo 6. Havana 3 Syracuse in. lliiii:.i 4 ! Montreal 7. Coliunlius 4 J I'KIM I It !, (;, ,.: , ureal Kalis Mauie Vail Blillllss 12. Ho;e 4 ilcden s, Poeaiello 2 Salt Lake City 11. Idaho Falls 7 Sports Continued From Page 9 2 FLOOR SHOWS NIGHTLY! NEW ACT EVERY TUESDAY . 4 4 t VS.fVk . V Jr fCJ1 .IF $ . il; , jjv. ;;! V - . roster, one of them captain and tackle Phil Tarasovic. End Paul Lopata rates star mention, and they tell me halfback Dennis Mc Gill could break open any game. Cornell Is solid In the backfield with quarterback Bill DeGraaf and yard-burners Dick Jackson and Dick Meade. With Royce Fllppin, as good an all around back as you'd want to see directing operations from tail back, Princeton is a constant threat, and don't underestimate that Harvard single wing with tailbacks Matt Botsford and Jim Joslin running behind blocking star Bill Meigs at guard. Penn is bound to improve with such boys as full back Stan Chaplin, and Columbia is primed to pull an upset with passer Claude Benham. Brown suffered heavy graduation losses, and It's difficult to assess Dart mouth because of Bob Blackman's new V-formation regime. Syracuse, confronted by a rather exacting schedule, also has a vet eran line and versatile halfbacx in Jimmy Brown, a trackman who weighs in at 212. Colgate's Guy Martin Is now a poised field gen eral as a Junior, with able backs to help him run the split-T, but the line is not so set. Villanova is coming back from an off-season, helped by 6-5, 230 pound end Don McComb, and a good freshman crop has Rutgers In an optimistic mood. Oh yes, there's Navy too. Well, we lost 21 of the 37 from last yenr's Sugar Bowl squad. Thank goodness for my All-Ameriqans, quarterback George Welsh and end Ron Beagle. We have three strong men at tackle In John Hopkins, Pat McCool and Jim Roy er. Our big losses were In the back field. Our'' schedule also Is tougher than ever with the addition of Penn State and South Carolina. But you don't want to hear my troubles. Legal Notice Salt of timber. Klamath Indian Rei ervation. Scaled bids in duplicate un tnrmi provided tlicrcfor. inniltrrt nui- sirir. "iiid. Lee Snioea Allotment." dresscd to the Superlnlendont, Klamath Indian Agency, Klamath AKenry. Ore Ron. will be received until 2:00 p.m. I'arifie Standard Time, September 2. i:i:3. (or the purchase of limber pn a ttMct of land comprising approximntelv 110 aeres of timher land described i a portion nf the SK' Set. 21, T. ,12 S.. R 8 F., V. M . Oreson. The allotment contain in estimated itand to be cut. which estimate is not guaranteed, ol approximately 645.000 feet B. M. ol pon deinsa pine, and approximately 14.000 feet H. M. of lodgepole Dire. Each bid drr must state the price per thousand feet B M. Scribner Decimal C Lor Scale that will be paid for timber to be rut and scaled from the allotment. No bid will be considered fur less than MM 15 per thousand feet B. M. for pon dcros pine and $5 00 per thousand leet It. M. tor lodgepole pine, A certified check in the amount of 10 per cent of the t-ital bid price on a solvent bank, payable to the Bureau of Indian Af- t.urs must accompany each hid. The drpolu will be returned to the unsuc ceful bidders. The deposit of the uc ce.iful bidder will be held in lieu of lnd pending satisfactory completion of the terms of the contract, or retained a liquidated riamasea if the bidder shall not execute the rontract within :so ria. t from acceptance of his bid The rmht to waive technical defects and to reject any and alt bids is reserved. T4ie contract will specify that all del imitated timber shall be cut and re moved from the allotment on or before March .11, 1(156 and that all other re quirements of the contract, including sl-u-h disposal, will be completed bv December ill, 1S56. An additional cV poit. in the amount of 10 per cent of the estimated value at the bid price w ill be required before cutttiiK be ion and in nuy ease nut later thim thirt das (rum the date of approval of the contract The contractor will be re turned to deck logs in advance of seal ior or to conduct losing operations in such other m.i;iner that will permit the scaluiR of timber in as few scaling as signments as possible. Before bids are submitted, full information concerning the limber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids, should r At tained trom the Superintendent, Klam at:i Indian Aenr , Klimit.i Age icv, Oregon, or the Area Director. Bureau of Imi'an Affairs. Interior Bldg . 1001 N. E Llojd Blvd. Portland 14. Oregon. Dated t'ua ftth dav c( August, law at Portland. Oregon. DON C. FOSTER. Are Director. Au.f as. Sept. 4. 11, 111 No 37.1 97 SUPPER CLUB Choice Steaks 2.50 Southern Fried Chicken 100 " r'M It Erdaitz CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY DEATH NOTICES 1A UNKKAL NOTICES IB A CARL) Or TMANKi I IN MEMORIAM C FUNERAL HOMES D FLORISTS 1 MEETING NOTICES 2 LOST AND FOUND 4 GENERAL NOTICES 4 PERSONALS 8 -TRANPORTATION 10 SERVICES 11 DO-IT-YOURSELF I J HEALTH 13 EDUCATIONAL 14 HELP WANTED, FEMALE 16 HELP WANTED. MALE 17 HELP WANTED 18 SITUATIONS WANTED 22 ROOMS FOR RENT 24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 26 HOUSES FOR RENT 28 REAL ESTATE WANTED 29 REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 30 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 32 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 34 FINANCIAL LOANS 36 BUILDING REMODELING 38 FUEL HEATING 39 FOOD PRODUCE 40 BOATS-PETS-SPORTS-HOBBIES 41 RADIO TV MUSIC 42 LIVESTOCK POULTRY 44 MACHINERY 45 MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 46 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 48 MISCELLANEOUS TO EXCH. 51 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 55 AUTOMOTIVE Legal Notice NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice la hereby given that the Adln Elementary School District will receive bids for furnishing all labor, materials, transportation and services necessary for the erection of a Multi-Use and Class Room Addition for the Adin Elementary School District. Adin, Mo doc County. California; each bid shall e in accordance with plans, specifica tions and other contract dnruments now on lite witii Mr. Marker, Princloal of the Adln Elementary School, Adin. Mo doc County, Cnltfornfa. or from Charles r. uean, Arcnitcct. 1521 I street. Sac ramento 14, California, where they may be examined and conies nbtnineH hv Contractors regularly enfiaged in worlt or mis character upon deposit of $25.00 per set which deposit will be refunded upon the return of such copies in good condition within five 3) days after the bids are opened. Bldcifrs are hcrnbv notified that pur suant to the Statu toe nf th Rtnt nt California, or local laws, thereto ap plicable, ine governing Hoard oc Adin Elementary School District, Adin, Mo doc County, California, has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for holidays and over time work In the locality in which this work is to he performed lor each cratt or type workman or mechanic needed m e.-:ecuie ine contract wnicii wiii be awarded to the successful bidder. Health & Over- Welt are - . ' Rate time Plcns rer per Per H- Pm- O-n Asbestos Worker Carpenters Cement Finisher Concrrte Laborers Concrete Mlxerman under ii yard Electrician Floor Layers t Glaziers Ircnworkem -Reinforcing Ironworkers-Structural Laborers MiHmen Painters Plumberg Roofers Sheet Metal Workers TMo Setters Tractor Drivers $3.15 2.90 2.745 2.15 2.455 3.125 3.00 2.585 2.A5 3.10 2 15 2.?5 2 fifl 3 125 2.75 3 05 3.00 2.97 IOC 7'ic 10c T.ac IOC All other trades not hereinabove men tioned to receive wages prescribed for that particular craft or type of work man. For the first two hours afte the regular work day, overtime shall be Raid for at the rate of time and one alf. Alt additional time worked up to fl:0t) a.m. and on Saturday, Sunday and holidays shall be paid for at the rate of double time. Kor the first four hmirs afte- the rpRular work day. overtime shall be K:ild for at the rate of time and one ;ilf. All nddilionnl time worked un to 8:0(1 a.m. on and Saturday, Sunday and muKinyn tmnii be paid lor at the rate of double time. i'o the first four hours after the regular work day and Saturday morning, overtime shall be paid for at the rate of lime and one-half. All addi tional time worUed up to B:00 am. and on Saturday afternoon. Sunday and holidays shall be paid for at the rate of double time. ' Tim .ind one-half except Sun days and holidays which is double the slralsht time rate. Overtime: Saturdavs. Sunrtavs. and Holidays Double Time unless other wise shewn. The foregoing schedule of per diem wages Is b;ifcd upon a working day of eight t8l hours, except as noted. The hnurlv wage rat. ni-cscribc.- nercn above Is the per diem rate divided by the aforementioned numbers of hours constituting a working day. In no case shall any employee be paid not less than $4.11 a day. It shall be man da tori- upon the Con tractor to whom the contract Is award. ed and upon any sub-contractor under mm ir j.nv n:-t It s tna the -aid specified rates to all laborers, work men and mechanics employed bv them in the execution of the contract. Notice t also herebv iven that all bidders may submit with their hids. a sworn tatement nf their fmannal r. sponsibility. technical ability, and ex perience. Such sworn statement may be required to be furnished before awaru is made to any particular bidder. Each bid shall oe mace out on a form to t-e obumt J at ine nt'ite (. the Architect. Charles F. Dean, and must be acmmnanirrl hv a r-riittfix check, cashier" check or bidder's bond for five percent 5 of the amount of the bid. made payable to the order nl Mr. Frank Jump. Clerk of the Adin Elementary School District, Adin. Mo doc County. California on or before the 15th day or September. 10S.. at 8 00 p.m. and shall be openrd in pub lic at or about 8 00 p.m.. of that day in the office of the Principal of the Adin Elementary School Building in Adin. Modoc County, California. The above mentioned certified check, cashier's check, or bidders bond sh.ill be given a a guarantee that the bid der will enter into a contract If award ed the work and will be declared for. tetied tt the successful bidder refuses to enter into said contract after being requested to do so by the Governing I he successful bidder will h re quired to furnish a labor and material bond in an amount equal to fifty per cent i50 per cent of the contract price, and a faithful performance bond in amount equal to one hundred per cent i'w ir cent of the contract price aid bond will be secured from a Surety Company satisfaf torv to the Governing Board of the Adin Elemental- School District. The said Governing Board reserve the right to reject n and all h.d and-or waive any irregularity in A bid. Date: August 20. 19:o Clerk nf the Governing Board Adin E.emenlary School District Adin. Modoc Count . California By Frank Jump, Clerk. Address of the Clerk: Mr. Frank Jump P. O. Box 2.17 Adin, California 5vpl. 4-11, No. 582, 2 FLOOR SHOWS NIGHTLY! Aik about our party servict for a fro cako. PH. 2-9332 Want Ads RATES & INFORMATION Herald & Newi MARKET PLACE of the KLAMATH BASIN Uaia A Eipiin4 t?ha nil CLASSIFIED -per wr It i i f" ware Sc Pr word tte , , per war) 15c word IRe Tbre days . Four days . i-iva hits . Six days (wtek run) .pt r word 30c Month run per word U tor your convenience, place your ad to run 'Until luriner Nolle,' then ufaen you call lo csnrel jam an charged onlv for tbo number of davs i runs. Minimum charge for any an ad is 50 cents. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Open ralo per column inch M fl-tl :u incnes in nonin - , , . jm IB inches in month , ., ,91 Hit inches in month . Jls la inche tn month Jm Pickup Rate issmo copy repaat) Amwers lo adi may ho handled throujrb bos numbers at th paper for a service charts of ti cents. DEADLINES CLASSIFIED :SU a.m. dav before nubllcatlon. Noon Saturday for Sunday or Montis. I'LASSl. jLD UISl'L-AV Noon dav before publiecfton. Noon Frieay for Sunday. Noon Saturday for Monday. ADJUSTMENTS Please make claims for adjustment! without delay. The Herald At News reserves the rlrhl to classify, edit or reject anv Want Ad copy and will bo responsible for only on Incorrect insertion of any Want Ad and then only bv correct publication the next publica tion. Please read th first Insertion of your ad. Corrections r cancellations re. eelved by 5:30 p.m. will be mad In fol lowing day's publication. 1 A DEATH NOTICES DL'ELL Dennis Melvin Duell. 17, died here September 2. Son of Audrye Olson. Klamath Falls, and Ralph Duell, Spokane. Washington, brother of Rusty and Larry Dueil o Klamath Falls and Mrs. Bob Scoggins of Klamath Falls, Grandson of Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Stev ens Klamath Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Guidlci, Wallace. Idaho. Ward's Funeral Home in charge of arrange ments. ODEN Cora Alice Oden, 73. died here September 1. Wife of PhilHn of Bonanza, mother of Mrs. Will Nuebert. Mrs. Ncta Nork. Scott. Ben. and Floyd Odcn all of Klamath Falls, sister of Mrs. Wilbert Bcachaud of Vancouver. Washington, Ward's Klamath Funeral Home iii charficL IB FUNERAL NOTICES ODEN Cora Alice Oden, funeral serv ices, September 6, 2 p.m. Bonanza Nar nrene Church. Interment Lost River Cemetery. Ward's Funeral Home in charge of arrangement; PARKS Victoria C. Parks. 61. died here Seotembcr 2. Wife of Denver Parks, Chemult, mother of Tommy Snellinir, Ft. Klamath. William T. Parks Chemult. sister of Grace V. Colahan. Klamath Falls. Mrs. Pnt Colohan Hil derbrand, Dave Clanton. Yreka. Cali fornia, many nieces and nephews, runcral aervices. Scot. 7, 2 p.m. Inter ment. Klamath Memorial Park. Ward's Funeral Home in charge of arrange mits. A CARD OF THANKS MURPHY We wish to thank all of our kind friends and neighbors for their many kind expressions of sym pathy and condolence during our recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mur phy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Haley. HALL To all our friends, neighbors, the Bly Water Co. and the Put man water truck, our sincere and heartfelt thanks for their help in our recent t rouble the hurnins of our barn, and in helping save the rest of the build- inns, air, ana ivirs. vance nan. C FUNERAL HOMES CHAIRS Memorial Chapel. Klam Falls, Ore. Phone 3456. WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home. 925 High St. Phone 3334. 1 MEETING NOTICES I OOF NO. 137 Every Tuesday 8:00 P.M. Fifth and Main Sts. NAOMI SHRINE No. 5, White Shrine of Jerusalem, will meet Tuesday, Sept. 6. at 8 p.m., at the Mason ic Aempie. aii visitors welcome. Vera Fritsch, WHP H. C. Hopson, WOS Irene Markham, WS 2 LOST AND FOUND LOST Vicinitv 11th and Lincoln, fluf. fy white Persian cat with light silver ups on oacK nairs. ucnerous rewara. I'linc o!13 rtava. 2-lcW. evenings. FOUND! The gift of a life time for him or her. Vogue luggage. Rudy's. 6th At Main. LOST GLASSES advertised free. m- T. Hod son, 715 Main. LOST S.-turd ay afternoon in or near Esquire Theater, light green link brace lct. If found please call 3382. Reward. 4 ufcNfcRAL NOTICED FOR STANLEY Home products call Bull Jones IWttl or Peggy Feebler 2-fl22. 6 PERSONALS MENS SUIT specialist. 13950 to 165 'ith id Main PJE 2' ATE DETECTIVE. Box 624. Nt'RSlNG HOME care for elderly women in my home. Phone 2-0529. 7 PUBLIC CHARITY SERVICES YOUNG WOMEN of any faith needing cotif.dential advice may contact Mrs. Duncan. Catholic Charities. 27s W Broadway, Eugene. Oregon. Phone Phoni VOLUNTEER WORKER of the Oregon Society lor Cnpnlrd Children want in. formation concerning handicapped chil dren who may be eligible to attend Hospital school. Phone 3151. ask (or Mr Rickbeil. 10 SERVICES APPLIANCE AND TV repair service. Schooled technician, TEl.E-PLIANCK CENTER 11th and Walnut Phone 7709 YARD GRADING and lawns built. Guaranteed work. Phone 2-1124. Legal Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON OR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In (re mattrr nf 'he estate of Daniel B. Murph. deceased Notice is hereby given that the under 1 jned ha hren appointed Executor of the t.M Will and Testament of Daniel R Murphy, dereaed. All persons hav ing claim acint said estate are di rected to preent th same properly ver ified to me at the office of Georce H. Proctor. 12 M?)hae Building. K'fcmath Falls. Ore son. within six months from the date hereof Dated this 30th day of August. 1955. Benjamin D. Murphy Executor Aug. X, Sept. 6. 13 and tt No. 871 RELEASED TOKYO Thirty-four Japan ese ar criminals 19 convicted by th Nthertant and 15 bv the I United 81 mm will be released I from 8utnr Tr1fn Thnrr1n 10 SERVICES fROKING - good - fast Phone 9337. new and remodeling ROTO-TILLXNG, Tractor equipment, lawns and gardens, on operation ready to plant Also plowing aid lev- eling. Bill Forney, phona 2-0042, DOLL HOSPITAL. 14G4 La f view St LANDSCAPING Lawns. Evergreens shrubs, shade and fruit trees. We are spec ialiats tn drsteiune and ola'ine Lakeshora Gardens Nursery. Phone "WHEN It's your iove. call' People's Warehouse." Local and long dutanct iiiuvjj i , nor a g m m na pa ca 1 n aV PLOWING. discing and harrowing. H F Jarrard Phone 5352 FOR DIGGING house foundations, fill airt ana nign loaaer equipment includ ing dump truck, call Bill r'ornev 2-0042. EXPERT ALTERATIONS renir lln. inga. Women's, Men's apparel including rwt acrvue, i own anoa. LANDSCAPE PI.AVTINfT Hardy evergreens and flowering shrubs only. Lawns, sprinkling system, patios, fences, pruning, etc. Call 41185, 9340, Scott's LamscapeNuriery. THE VERY BEST sheet rock finishing "'in'i-c joi' '.ontraci or nr uuur. rnonc Z-OOUT. TREES TOPPED, trimmed and re Sove. Pr"en1"' Tree Service. Phone Merrill 4151. Septic Tanks Cleaned ROOTER SERVICE TANKS and LINES INSTALLED Lacy A. King Phone 333! Septic Tanks Cleaned NEWEST SANITARY METHODS also ROTO ROOTER SERVICE Cleans Sower Lines of Roots, etc. Ed F. King 24 ORCHARD PH. 9841 or 7347 WE SERVICE ALL TYPES OP Sewing Machines WORK GUARANTEED Sears Roebuck Co. PHONE 6188 MOVING? . . . Call 7425 or 7498 Local Long Distance Moving Piano and appliance moving a specialty Transfer and Storage Agents Bckins Moving it Storage PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE Warren Bennet Mgr. "Since 1918" Fast Dependable Service! GRAHAM BROS. Phone 5541 Excavating Grading SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED DRAIN LINES INSTALLED. Free Estimates and Terms D. C. STACY SANITARY SERVICE Serving Klamath County Phone 6097 410 McLean St. 11DO-IT-YOURSELF PAY CASH and get NORTHERN PREMIUM STAMPS at McCOLLUM LUMBER South 6th & Eait Main 13 EDUCATIONAL BOOKKEEPING office machine, typ ing, shorthand. SpeedwrttinR, kindred subject. Klamath Butlnus College 4743 So 61h. Phone 4760. KINDERGARTEN MorntnR school or full day with morning school. Ac cent led tachcr. Jessie le rlasford. Phone 4731. 14 HELP WANTED FEMALE DENTAL ASSISTANT wanted, experi ence not necessary. Write box 332 care of Herald and News Hating age. busi- ncfis experience and telephone numDcr. WAITRESS - Morning-ihTft. Bud and Jo's Cafe, Crater Lake Junction at Williamson River. EXPERIENCED day help wanted for every t riaay. Must iiKe cnuarcn ana have ou n car. References and per sonal interview required. Phnne2-3641. POSITION OPEN fo'r qualified woman in credit office. Montgomery Ward. EXPERIENCED counter Drive In. 1313 So.6th. WAITRESS WANTED -calls. 4418 So. 6th. girl. Dukes RANCH COOK wanted. Box 52. Mer rill. Oregon. 14 HELP WANTED, MALE MAN to work In nursery. Experience not necessary, but must have drivers license and be able to drive pick up Lakeshore Gardens Nursery. Phone 4:268. OPENING for two ibslde salesmen. Sporting goods and men's clothing. Ex perience prelerrea. Salary gui ap.ee plus commission. Montgomery Ward. STENO - CLERK. permanentp'osition with good salary and fine opportunttj for advancement. Apply Traffic Dent.. Great Northern Railroad. Phone 4101. MEN WANTED FOR IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT This In a nationally known eompanv rated at several million dollars. There is room for promotion for good men Spe cial representatives, collectors, service men. auditors and key personnel come from OUR SALES GROUP We do not care what your past ex perience has been, but would like men from the trades field, mechanics, truck drivers, carpenters, painters and mill workers. All we ask is that you be neat appearing, sincere and wil'lmg to learn ou- huine hk vnrk 'nrd A CAR IS NECESSARY Write box 11 care of Herald and New s. AUTO SALESMEN WANTED Ex perience preferred, not required, salary while training, full time tratnine dem onstrator furnished. See Bill Cunnmi- n at your Dodee-Plvmmiih - rwi Joh Rated Truck Headquarters. Phone Rln4 USED CAR salesman wanted. Must have experience and have lived In em at least three yean. Chance n make good money. See Mel Miller. Dick B. MiUerCo. 17 HELP WANTED MAN AND WIFE wanted to take care i rancn in neaaing. References re quired. Apply box 17 Igo. Redding. IS SITUATIONS WANTED OTl girl would like to work for jrt avment of room and board. Phone 11 IRONING. Phone KMT , fry hour, day, nlcht er r18 SITUATIONS WANTED WILL TAKE care of children in my home. 1 a day. Phon 2-3280. 3005 Sh-lr Way. CARPENTER WANTS work evenings, Saturday and Sunday. Fast, efficient. Phone 2-3309 between 4:30 and, 6:30 p m. WOX ROOM and hoard high school 1 girl. Inquire 715 North 3rd. BABV SilTLNt, in my hom days or evenings. Phone 11542. HOUSEWORK wanted- by th hour. p one 2-912 i- m CHILD CAPE in my horn. $1 a day. Call 4716. 4318 Bartlett. 22 ROOMS FOR RENT NEAR ACADEMY-Room and board for two school children. References. Phono 2-:t 'A3. ROOM with private bath.710 Main. HOUSEKEEPING rooms. Inquire SIS High COOL. AIRY sleeping rooms. Quiet, clean, close in. Phone 2-0214. ROOMS (or rent, closa in. Phona 44441 or 8513. LOVbLY rooms, closa in. Phone 6061 or 4259 ROOMS FOR Rent. Lake HotlL All out . at: rooi'T.. Phci:e 7;k;u. PFSIKAHLK ROOMS. 522 Pacific Terrare. ROOM -KITCHEN privilege! if desired. Phone 2fil8. ROOM FOR RENT - 607 High. ROOM for rent with kitchen privileges. Working woman or teacher preferred. Call 2-171 4 af ter 5:30. j SLEEPING ROOM, close in. 1017 High. 24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT NICE, email furnished apartment In HotS p r i n a. Beard Agency. 1020 Main. FURNISHED two room apartment wr'-tinr cciiple onlv. S5c at 1215 Owens. FURNISHED, attractive, clean, closa in apartment for couple. Electric stove and refrigerator Steam heat 642.50. 224 Broad, phone 2-9217. CLEAN. NICELY furnished apartment, close in. All utilities paid. Private en- trance. La dies only. 6033. 36UT. FURNISHED three room apartment, close to Weyerhaeuser. $33. Inquire Minute Cafe. Phone 8450. THREE ROOM furnished Jn.rtmnt 2129 Orchard. Inquire 2037 Radcliffe. FOR RENT three room furnished apnrt- l'HHEK ROOM furnished apartment, ga- n- it-i. no bcj. pnone vJtwi. FOUR ROOM apartment, stoves and water furnished. S4G Innuir ma Farso. THREE ROOM furnished for rent. Phone 8900. apartment UHNiSMD. CLEAN mo-lPrn. Ga rages. Steam heat. Electrical equlp nient. Fhone f)832 or 5924. evenings. FURNISHED hr ar.m"Vi" uunnes paiq. 41U K. lOtll. from airport. No children. Phone Mer rill 2871. 26 MOUSES FOR RENT NEW UNFURNISHED dunlxv fn' T adults. Phone 0029. THREE ROOM furnished duplex, clean redecordcted. close in, adults. Phone tODFri me bedroom home. Lind ley Heights. For single person or couple, beautiful view, newly decorated. SMALL, partly furnished house near .limey M-nooi. une cnna acceptaoie. Phone 5095. ONE BEDROOM house, unfurnished! i.u ba 1 h- C1.?e ln- Phone 4333. FURNISHED, three large rooms In du plex, electrically equipped, clean, adults. 927 Jcf fcrson. ONE BEDROOM, newly painted house. No pets, adul t s pnly. Phone 5648. RENT HOUSE, Oregon Ave. Phone Klamath. Phone 2-3093. 28 REAL ESTATE WANTED WANT TO BUY for cash, small house w mini warning aismnce oi aowntown. Give location, full description and cost in first letter. Box 333 care of Herald and New. WANT TO RENT Unfurnished house or duplex by Sep tember 20th. No children, no pets. Guar anteed good care. Will lease for ont ear or more if necessary. Want larjre living room, dining room, one bed room or two. Must be clean. Please call Mr. Child nt Wete'leld-. In., t-l--ohone 5821, between 8 A.M. and 3:30 WANTED TWO or three bedroom un furnlshed house by newly appointed res ident engineer. Call 9297 and leave mes- caTe for Mr. Sthav. WANTED TO RENT or lease option to buy . unfurnished 3 or 4 bedroom house. Phone 2-0321. PER M A NENT RESIDENT vants to rent two bedroom home with small acreage. Phone 2-0193. WANTED TO BUY about 100 acre ranch. Box 307 care ol Herald and Nt vis. FOR ACTION List your property with S.-n-hcr. Don't fus . . . f-on-Jiill us! DEANE SACHER. REALTOR XV Eist Main PhQne 4 1 27 'U:Crr "FSULTS when -ou list wfth Burton Gray, Realtor. 1033 Main, phone 36K.V WANTED listings of good three and two bedroom homes, city and subur ban. Comer Jones. Realtor, 114 N. 7th, telephones 3108-7597. nOMKS FOR SALE Everett Dermis Realtor 121 No. 6th WANTED two or three bedroom home. South suburban preferred. Phone 3326. WANTED TO RENT Two bedroom, unfurnished home. One child. Furnish best of references. Please call 8333, , WANTED HOUSING FOR CITY SCHOOL TEACHERS One 3-bedroom house. One 2-beri-rdom furnished house. One 3 room furnished apartment. CALL 5219 19 REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE FOR SALE sip acres - Irrigated, thrra bedroom modern home, will take food home on trade. Bud Kairclo. phon. Mahn 3;4. 30 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE home. 8no East Main, with the fuml- .,,iw onwn. a monthly. Mas liirce ln-two aaraflrv EVKHETT DENNIS. REALTOR ,2'. V "' PhMfl KOR S-LE by ouner. old three hed room house, modern, rompletrlv ur- rj,r. VC"'LZV- $M0- ' Mon lelln.. phone 2-OOS1, NOINT-ERESTrOR CARRVTMO fHianra Easy down payment, easy payments on balance. FRONTIER VILLAGE CABIN SITES - 375 Rocky Point Lake o' the Woods Jet. r u, mic ay uwner Immaculate two bedroom dream home. d r, V ' s,oraac. insulated. Brautilul yard of Iruit tree,, berriri. shrub.. Krden and flower. Lawn prinkler is.lrm. Br.t reitncted di. .yr. ",""'. 'hoppin, ,d bui. 201 Alva Anuf TH JA1-E- ""'i-cSnTider remTnt Ko'- oowntown. (urnu.ieo. TWO RFDROOM modern home . 3111 Reclamation. See tn anoreiate! ,V5 A.C?ES lind three milei-N i or Malm. ..re it in rropi. Barley 141. acre,, allal.a B acre, and apudi. 11 inc;r' 7!- """" barn and out build. in.A. G Scott. MaUn. HOME with income. We have viry eood if I f''V1:', Com" Jt""- Realtor. -'.'''hTrlephonejitv'lWSIIT NEW TWO bedroom hor e. Mlhi Ad' XL'"-iH"C,r h' For ti' " p,n Pnient. Call K0S,,S5EiiS" b e d r o la"..' lo,' '", 0n, Ljke.hor, Drive. h.t r IV.' J?,r"T '"d-apej. Electne rjl.""r- C"'n n' Call "..vr h"uu,- IkMhora. Carderut