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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1955 HERALD AMD NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN 4 KF Church Gets Pastor Tne Rev. Marshall A. McKinnie has been called to the pastorate 01 the Congregational Church in Klamath Falls. He sill fill the pulpit on October 2. He succeeds Bruce Johnson, student pastor who has filled the pulpit during the summer. The Rev. McKinnie Is a native of Springfield. Illinois, lie received his A.B. degree at Denison Uni versity. Granville. Ohio, in 1913 1933 and at the University of Illi uois, 1S37-1939. He attended An dover Newton Theological School. Newton Center, Massachusetts and was graduated with a degree of bachelor of divinity In 1944. Hi! has served churches in South Hampton and Bradford, N e w Hampshire; Clarence. New York and Rock Springs, Wyoming. He has served on the church's state Board, of Promotion In Wyoming. Other activities in that biate in clude community activities in Rock Springs, offices in the Ministerial Alliance and as welfare depart ment supervisor for the emergen cy distribution of government sur plus commodities to unemployed miners and railroad employes. He is married and the father of four chilnren, Dorothy, a hi-jh school senior: Ruth, a sophomore: Robert in the fourth grade and John, two years old. GRANGE NEWS MIDLAND ORANGE ' By Mayme Cammock Mrs. Mildred Norman, state sec retary, was guest speaker at the -Midland Grange Booster Night program that was held at the Hen ley Grange Hall at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, September 21. A pot luck was served by Mrs. Amy Crapo, home economic chairman and who with her committee served approximately 12 people. Ritualistic exemplification in the opailng of the grange was led by master, Leon Andrieu and his staif of officers. After the presentation of the flag, the Midland juveniles led the flag salute. Tne master welcomed nil non-members, and visiting grangers, and the state officer, Mildred Norman. Her address was on the life of the grange from juvenile lime up to subordinate, state, and nation al grange. The national grange message was read by Francis Flowers. There were 16 non-members, and 20 visiting grangers from var ious granges throughout the state, . among them were Mr. and Mrs. ' Ed Norman, Milwaukee, Oregon: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Youngren, past county deputy of Douglas Coun ty; Phil Motschenbacher, Shady Cove, Oregon, former master of the Midland grange and county ' deputy and Pomona lec'.urer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Yancy of Shasta View Grunge. Reports were given by Mrs. Min nie Andrieu on juveniles; Mrs. ,. Amy Crnpo on home economics: James Flowers on agriculture: Verland Huff on legislature; Kath ryn Smith on the youth progiam. Several skits, tableaus, and com munity singing were presented. Minnie Andrieu gave the history of the Oregon Grange and Verda Urback gave a history of the sub ordinate grange. Charter members of the Mid land Grange were honored and presented with corsages and bou tonnieres. They were Mrs. Edna Travers, E. G. Parker and Lloyd. . Newlin. Twenty-five year members Mr. and Mrs. Hi Largent. Mr. end Mrs. August Andrieu and Lee Sutton. SWAP SURPLUS STUPf for thirrls you want, want Ada do it! .tall Bill for an ad-writer. Your Last Chance To Enter the Roberts Hardware OLD WEAR-EVER UTENSIL CONTEST Have you a Wear-Ever utensil that has been in your home 25 years or more? It may win you a "lovely" two-piece set of Wear-Ever', newest, best looking, best cooking HALLITE Ware! - CONTEST 1. Submit a genuine trade-marked Wear-Ever utensil that has been in regular use for 25 years or more. 2. Submit a brief written history as to where and when this utensil was bougfht (or received as a gift), the kind of use It has had, and any particularly interesting ele ment In its history. 3. We will place your entry on exhibit in a special display window, showing Its age and ownership. 4. Entries will be judged on the basis of age and most interesting story or history connected with the utensil. Prize will be a Hallite Honeymoon Set. Entries will be accepted until closing time Sept. 30. Prize award will be made at Roberts Hardware, Oct. 8th. Contestant must be present to win prize. Utensils will be returned to their owners after use in our window, COME AND SEE THE MANY UTENSILS ALREADY ENTERED 1 Roberts 3890 So. tth Phone 4004 OFEN 9 TO 9 INCLUDING SUNDAYS WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS ,. f t jLfa BUDDY MORROW, Nation ally known trombone virtuo so, will appear at the Klam ath Falls Armary next Wednesday night with his orchestra. The dance will be staged under auspices of the American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps. Morrow is an RCA recording star and has played the top night spots of the nation. He once was a member of Paul Whiteman's Orchestra. PTA NEWS PELICAN By Mrs. Travis Miles Publicity Chairman The first mee:ins of Pelican PTA was held at 2:15 p.m.. Wed nesday. September 21, in the school Horary with President Gina Croseclose presiding T.ie resignation of second vice president, Margaret Va!k was read and accepted. A unanimous ballot was ca.it for Ida Pierucctni to fill the office of second vice president. Mrs. Groseclose introduced her officers for the year: first vice president, Mrs. Norma Waggoner: second vice president, Mrs. Ida Pleniccini; secretary, Mrs. Eve lyn Natalie: treasurer, Mrs. Max ale Linvillc. Mrs. Maxine Linville read the budget for the coming year which was approved by all present. Mrs. Goldie McCiurg, ways and means chairman, reported that plans were bemnr made for a Turn mage sale to be held in November. Mrs. Wayne Cctly. thrift .stamp Chairman, reported that she would Fell thrift stamps in the school each Tuesday during the lunch hour. Mrs. Groseclose asked for volun teers to help with the school cen sus, she then introduced Princi pal Charles McLv. wno introduced the teaching staff which includes, grade 1, Mrs. Leigh Fenning and Mrs. Carol Whtstone: grade 2, Mrs. Carol Whetstone and Mrs. Ida Edsall; grade 3, Mrs. Cecil Puck ett and Mrs. Agnus Lageson; grade 4, Mrs. Anna Carter and Mrs. Poliy Merrill; grade o. How ard Strode; grade 6. Mrs. Shirley Van Loo; grade 7. Rod Gro&hontr. Special education, Mrs. Elda Fletcher: librarian. Mrs. lima "Wood ; vocal music. Mrs. Jane Craig and instrumental music. Freeman Yount -and Kristian Gip po. Room count was won by Mrs. Purice.t's third grade. The door prize of a year's sub scription to National Parent Teach ers magazine was won by Esther Dun lap. Flowers were presented to the teachers by the executive commit tee. Following the meeting refresh ments were served in the cafe teria by the executive committee. RULES - Hardware . Joseph Voight Dies In Boise Joseph C. Voight, 69. father of CUfloid C. VoiplH, 1603 Eldorado Avenue, Klamath Palls, died in Boise, Idaho, Tuesday. Mr. Voight was boru in Indian ola. Nebraska. February 26. 1866. find moved wiih his famiiy to Boise in 1937. From.Ioaho he moved to Klamath Falls tn 1944 and re turned to Boise Valley in 1952. The family home is at Route S, Merid ian. A retired farmer, he was a member of the Baptist Chuich, Idaho Lodge No. 1. AF & AM. and Hillah Shrine Temple of Ash land. la addition to his son. he is sur vived by his widow, Mrs. Jans Voight of Meridian; another eon. Joseph C Voight of Nampa, a riauffhter Mrs Verda E Scribner of Tillamook; eight grandchildren and lour great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from McBr&tney-Alden Chapel, 419 North Ninth. Boise, Saturday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Keith Fields of Vale. Oregon, officiating. Idaho Lodge No. 1 will be in charge of graveside services. Family, Night Well Attended FORT ROCK More than 50 persons attended the Fort Rock Sunday School family night, Fri day. September 23. and saw slides illustrating a talk by Joan Rogers, ! International Farm Youth Ex-1 change student from England as ihe told of agricultural methods, cattle and markets as well as cus toms and history of her native Cornwall. A pot luck supper, singing, story time and games preceded Miss Rogers' talk. The new Sunday School year be gins with children's classes after school Wednesday, October b. Pre school and pupils of grades one and two will meet at 2 p.m. and all other classes will start at 3 p.m. Fort Rock Visitors See Old Homestead FORT ROCK Visitors cam to Fort Uock recently to look up old homestead sites. Nettye Epeer Carson of New York. city, Mary O'Loughlin of Se attle and Mr; and Mrs. Louis Val entine of Mt, Vernon, Washington, were here for that purpose, Mrs. Carson, whose father kept the store at Cliff from 1912 to 1915. recalls their trip here from Wash ington as homesteaders. They shipped pre-cut lumber for five houses, household goods and other belongings. The freight on the ship ment was $800. Mrs. O'Loughlin, who taught school a-. Sink and at Cliff, still owns the land she homesteaded in this area. Legal Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF ESTRAYS To Whom Tt May Concern: Notice hereby is given that on the 1 p.m.. 3th day of Oct.. 1935 at the Klamath Livestock, Inc. (describe place of salei a public sale will be held at which time and place the following described estray cattle will he sold to the highest bidder, if not claimed by the true owner prior to said date. The aforesaid animals are described as fol lows: 1 year and a half old white face horney steer, branded 4 hanging L on right shoulder, earmarked swallow fork on left ear. approx. 600 lbs. The true owner of the above-described animals may reclaim and take possession thereof prior to the date of sale by establishing to the satisfaction of the State Department of Agriculture his ownership thereof and by paying the cost! of the publication of this notice, the reasonable cost of feed and care prior to the sale, the cost of transportation of the animals to the place of sale and other costs incurred by the Department Including the time and mileage of its employees. Any per son having claim to said estray ani mals may give notice thereof to the undersigned at 650 E. Irving St., Bend. Ore., Phone 457 R or Klamath 2-2013. H. A. i Hank Matschiner Livestock Theft Investigator State Department of Agriculture No. 619, Sept. 29. Oct. 3 NOTICE OP DATE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TirE STATE OF OREGON FOP KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of Mur iel Folsom, Deceased. Notice U hereby given that the un dersigned executor of the above en titled estate has filed its final account of the administration of said estate, and that the Court has appointed Oc tober 21. 1955, at 10 a.m. as the time for hearing objections to such final account and the settlement thereof. The United States National Bank of Portland (Oregon i, Executor Ganong & Ganong Attorneys for Executor Sept. 22. 29. Oct. 6. 13 No. 607 It's Later Than You Think! Give fine jewelry, the present the happieit future. Give with pride and with ease. Use our con venient lay-away plan. Watches China Men and Ladies Electric Shavers We Give i,-r GREEN STAMPS 3860 So. 6th Phone Legal Notice NOTICE Or HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice 1i hereby fivfn thit Viol Barry, Executrix of the Estate of Clara V Jrrme. deceased, ha vim filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court or the Stete o' Oregon for Klamath County, her Final Account of the di.un. trillion of the eute of said deceased, the hear ing of tne aame hat been fixed by the Judge of taid Court, for Thursday the 6ih day of October. 1953. at 10 o'clock a.m.. of stud day. at the court room of said court tn the courthouse at Klamath Fall. Oregon, and 11 persons inter ested in said e. Ute are notified thn and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, wny the taiu ac count ",,d n-t l- ic't'M d allow-. Dated this 8th day of September. 19i5. Vicla Barry Executrix of the Fstite of Clara V. Jwue. Deceased Sept S, 15, 22. 29 No. 537. EQUITY NO. .13-186 SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COt'HT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OK KLAMATH Doris M. Porter. Plaintiff, va. Vernon F. Porter. D-enda'it. To Vernon F. Porter, defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer plaintiff's complaint on file here in on. or bcioie the Z'ii a" of t- na n ber. 1935. and it you f nil to to answer or otherwise appear, for want therca pM'iuit. w.l a-u;. to t -e f-.yt f - i relief prayed for in her complaint, to wit: For a decree ht all inn the inar rlase of plaintiff and defendant declar ing the saim ni'll and void and of no force and effect from the bt sin nine,, for the reason that the marriane of plaintiff and defendant was invalid, apd restoring rlai-tiff to her former name of Dons M. Cohen. This u tuitions is served upon you by publication thrrcof in the Hcruld & News cnte cavil v.eck for live consec utive weeks pii-sur.iit to fie orcJer ol ll-.c iUiiorohle U. E. Vr. i Vr.c'.or. Jut!.",o of the District Court of tne State at Oregon for the County of Klamath, in Ihe absence m l -.e C cu. J j i and entrre.1 the 31 M day of August. 1035. the first publication to be made on the ist aay oi &eptcmocr. ma.. ami tne last publication to be made on the 29th day of September, lfjj. Edwin E. TJriscoll ' Attorney for Plaintiff Pine Tree DuildlnK Klamath Falls, Oregon Sept 1, 8. 15. 22. 29 No. 578 NOTICE OP SALE ' Notice is hereby given that the under signed. Snerilf oi Klamath Count, Ore goo, pursuant to an order of the Coun ty Court of Klamath County, Oregon, dated on the 31 day of August. 1955 will on the 3rd day of October. 1955 at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon oi said day. at t.ie Iront door of inc Coun ty Cou.iicu:e in tetania lit ,'ai... i rc gon, sell for cash the real property hereinafter descriOed. for the sum of not le&s than the amount set out in each of the separate parte is hereinafter described same being the minimum price as set by the said County Court. The sid real property is described as follows: 'iax Lot 9-9, .29 acres. Section 34, T. 34 S.( R. 7 h., W. M. S12.UU: Tax Lot 13-4. .21 acre. Section 10. T. 36. S.. R. 10 K , W. M. SUO.W); Tax Lot 1-7. 1.97 acre. Section i4, 'i'. Sii, S.. R. 10 E.. W. M. 547.00; Tax Lot 9-13. .28 acres. Section 14, T. 36 S., R. to E.. W. M. $42; NSENE', 10 acres. Section 3, T. 3i S.. R. 14 t., W. M. 10.oo; N'.jNEU NW1,, 20 acres. Section 5, 'i as S., K. 14 t- W. M. $o0u: 1-,'vS'j JVySSE . w acres. Section 9, T. 36 S.. R. 14 E.. W. M. SIO.LO; N'aN'.iNE',NW'. 10 at res. Section 23. T. 36 S.. R. 14 E., Vt Ai. iiu.uu: R-W through W dose, deed vol. 87. page 514. 11.2 aciea. Section 6, T., 37 S.. R. 15 E., W. M. $IU; LoU 1. 2. 3, NE'iSW". 153 acres. Section ;1, T. 38 S., K. 12 E.. W. M. ..i'juu; uzT W'jN..'. ljiim ii. County road described deed Vol. 105. page 550. 6 acres. Section 26, T. 40 S.. tt. 13 t., W. m. 20; Lc . 5. Bice Beverlv Iliights So. 00: Lot 2. Block 5, Beverly Heights S3. 00; Lot 13. lees por. described dcea vo1 Hj. i:i;P jj!, jl-cr. .ite.a Addition $20 .00; Lot 8 and 9. Block 8. Blj. tirsl $10.00; Lots 4 and 5. Block 5. South Chilo- quin $74.00; Lots 15 and 16. Block t). South Chiloquln $50.00; Easterly 50 ft. of Lots 17 and 1U, Block o. First Ad dition to Sprague River S31.O0; Lots 1 and 2, Flock 0. First Addi tion to So r n cue River $20.00: Lot 2. Block 10. Fin.t Addition to Sprague River $25.00; Lot 5, Block 10. First Ad dition to Spr.icue River S10.00: Lot 21 and 22, Block 10. First Addition to Sprague Hiver $0.00; Lots 1 and 2. Block If). First Add! tion to Sprague River $i'5.00: Lots 17 and IB, Block 21, White Lake city $20.00: Lots 1R and ID. Block 23. While Lake City $20.00; Lot 1, Block 39. wiiitc L.ane city siu.uo: Lot 5. Block 4. First Addition to Chil oqum $2:17.0(1: Lots 1 and 2. Block 4, Second Addition to Chiloquln $20.00: Lot 2. Block 2, West Chlloquin $36.00: Lots .1 and 4, Block 13, West Chllo quin $25.00; Lots . and B. Block 13. West Chilo quin $53.00: Northerly 110 ft. of Lots 2 and 3. Block 26, Burna Vista. Addi tion to the city of Klamath Falls ;i3.00: Northerly L)0 ft. of Lot 4. Block 36. Buena Vista Addition to the city of Klamath Falls $33. (.0: Lots 2. las southwesterly 20 ft. de scribed deed vol. 72, page 229. Block 39. Hillside Addition to the city or Klamath Falls $46.00; Lots 6. 7. and 8. Block 20. North Klamath Falls $3?0 00: Lots 6. 7 and 8, Block 16. Ter minal City $10 00: Lot 1, Block 18, and Lots 1 and 2. Block 19. Chchra Addition to cilv of Klamath Falls $45.00; Lots 5. 6 and 7. Block 19. Chelsea Addition to the city of Klamath Falls $80.00; Lot 8. Block 19. Chelsea Addition to the citv of Klamath Falls $20.00: Lot 9. Block 34. East Klamath Falls $5.00: Lots 1, 2. 3. 4. and 5, Block 12. Op portunity Addition to the city of Klam ath Falls Sltf .OO: Lots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 and 8, Blo'-k 13. Opportunity Addition to the cily of Klamath Falls $48 00; Lots 9 and 10, and Lot 8 lying north east of highway. Block 18. Opportunity Addition to the city of Klamath Falls $15.00; Lot 3. Btock 95. Buena Vista Addition to the ctty of Klamath Falls $92.00. All. OF SAID PROPERTY BEING IN Klamath County, Oregon. Dated this 31 day of August, 1955 J. M. Brltton Sheriff of Klamath County Oregon Sept. 8. 15, 22. 29 No. 584 wit $100 Down Holds Anything 'TIL XMAS Jewelry Diamonds Silverware 3605 Clcscd Sundoy Want Ads RATES & INFORMATION Herald News MARKET riAC! of the KLAMATH BASIN Mala Esalaaaa, F.aa, 111 CLASSIFIED Three aayt Faur days - , ar mmt4 Itc ft ! I5C new ward I Ma rlta aays Six -Jays wtek rul ,.,.. r-f rd SOc Maalk ru f w,rg aw Far 7ui eBTtnlriire, a Isia jar a ( ma Uolil tarther Natle. lka when yea tall la caacrl are caarg4 anl far the nimbtr af 4t ii ran. Minima a charge Uf any ad is iff ceats. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Opea rate per riivmi tn a ... Il-il tu iurhf Ja fnaaia - , , j l laches ia mania , , J I V Inches ia. moaia ,t. ,L JU It Inch ft ia month Plikup Sal isansa ctpf repeat) .. Answers ta ads may be haadled through box numbers at Ins paper far a aers-lca rharga af ii cents. DEADLINES CLASSIFIED l:iu p.ia. Ua? bafera pabllcatlom Noon B'alnrday for Sunday or Monday. CLAabK ll.D UISPLA1 Non day befor publlcMisa. Noan Friday for Sunday. Hooa balurday far Monday. ADJUSTMENTS PI, as, mat, claim, far edjttilm.nti Hiiauuf una, Ih, Ua.aid A N. re.rivca 111, rliat I, . laa.ll call .r .b.cl day Wt.nl Aa cup) and Hill b, rpuiifiul. lor .my o.., Im'un.ci insertion of an, H'ant Ad and Ita.n onl, Dy correct publication the next public tlon Plea.e read lb, tlr.t Insertion ol Tour ad. Correction, or cancellation! re. cclred by 3:"u p.m. Till b, niado In tol lowing day publication. DEATH NOTICES 1A rUNEKAL NOT1C1.S IB A CAKO 01- THANK I IN MEMORIAM C FUNERAL HOMES 0 FLORISTS 1 MEETING NOTICES 2 LOST AND FOUND 4 GENERAL NOTICES 6 PERSONALS 8 TRANPORTATI0N 10 SERVICES 1 1 DO-IT-YOURSELF 12 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 -At ESTATE FOR SALE 32 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 34 FINANCIAL LOANS 36 BUILDING REMODELING 38 FUEL HEATING 39 FOOD PRODUCE ' ' 40 B0ATS-PETS-SP0RTS-H08BIES 41 RADIO TV MUSIC 42 LIVESTOCK POULTRY 44 MACHINERY 45 MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 46 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 48 MISCELLANEOUS TO EXCH. 51 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE SS AUTOMOTIVE 1 A DEATH NOTICBS" VOIGHT Joseph C. Voight. 60. died Sentcmber 27 at Boise. Idaho. Born In Ind'anola, Nebraska. February 2C, 1WMI. Survivors-, the widow. Mni. Jar vuiKni, meridian; two sons. Clifford C. Vouhr, Klamath Foils, and Joseph C. Voifiht, Nampa; a daughter, Mn. Ver da E. Scribner Ot Tlllamnnlf S...M Itrandchildren and four jrent grand children. Funeral services will b held ini mcoramey-fliatn unapel, 419 N. Ptn. Boi.e. Saturday. 11 a.m. with the Rev Keith Fields of Vale officiating; irtiino Lodge No. 1 in charge of grave, aide services. C FUNERAL HOMES '"AIn Memorial ChaeT-KlaTnTth Falls. Ore. Phont 3436. WARO-s Klamath FuneralHnie.fl25 High St Phone 33J4. 1 MEETING NOTICES SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Klamath Lodge No 77, A.P.rVA.M., Thursds.v September 29. 1965 at 7:30 p.m. Work in M M. Degree. Visiting breth- rcn Invited. Refreshments. Joe R. Lake W.M Crater Lake Lodge No. 211, A.P.& a.m. will nold a special communication at the I.O.O.F. Hall. Thurs iay Evening. September 29. at 7:30- Work In the P.C. Degree. Visiting brethren in vited. Louis Fritsch, W.M. 2 LOST AND FOUND LOST RONSON lighter with name engraved, vicinity of Medicine Lake. Saturday. Reward. Phone 2-0789, eve- nlntrfl. LOST on STRAYED black and white Llewelyn Setter, leather collar. Mining from 3 Lytton St,. Phone 2-0010. LOST, min'i gray topcoat, flashlight 1 n Packet, phone 3104 or DB33. Bu r k e. POUND! The Rl'ft of a life time for him or her. Vogue luggage. Rudy'a. 6th & Main. CM i ik W HM? 1 lc n to have grown an entirely new and flawless skin Such a very different make-up! Not only veils-over lines, shadows, and those tiny imperfections you detest but makes you appear to have fjroun a new and flawless skin. Helps end skin.dryncss through its content of Lanolin Plus Liquid. 5 shades. Suburban Drug 3800 So. Sixth Open 9 to f 2 LOST AND FOUND LOST CLASSES advertise Dr Wm. T. Hodson. T15 Main. LOST AT FAIR GROUNDS Saturday night: tuUfnlo. Identification F. L. Mc Donald Phono 4JOS day,. 8922 attar p.m. Reward. $50 REWARD FOR RETURN OP "Blacklt," black Labrador lost on road from Laogell Valley to Clear- Lake. Wearing choke chain collar. ' ' Call Collect: , Klamath Falls 3583, Days 3517, Evenings GENERAL NOTICES rOR STANLEY Hams product, call Buff Jones 9bti3 or Peggy Peebler 2-022U LOGGER'S CLUB In the heart of the theatre district. . ' . MARTIN & N0RAH CAVAN BLY, ORE NO HUNTING on Anna Bodnnr's Land -INCLUDING- i . Rattlesnake, Homestead ' and Home nroocrty. 6 PERSONALS NURSING HOME cire foT elderly women In my home. Phone 3-0528. MEN'S SUIT LnedallsL S?9.30 to 155 tl.H-. 7 PUBLIC CHARITY SERVICES YOUNG WOMEN ol ny faith needtni confidential advice may contact M'l Duncan. Catholic CharitlM. 378 W Broadway, Eugene. Orexon. Phont VOLUNTEER WORKER ol the Oregon Socielv for ChdoIH Chilr''-n wn't H fornlatinn cm. rem in t, handicapped chil dren who may be eligihle to attend Hospital school. Phone 3131. ' ask far Mr Rtckheil. 8 TRANSPORTATION WOULI' LIKE tin"! to o Anwl o" I -on Beach leaving the weekend nf October 8. Share exDenen and help drive. Call Brtiv Champagne days 8111. eve ntng 3g86. 10 SERVICES EXPERT ALTERATIONS, repair, lln tngk. Women's men's apparel Including knits. Fast service. Town Shop. CUSTOM Bnling. phone 7339. KLAMATH PLUMBING Co. will do any sire job. A work guaranteed. Phone R830 or 2-044.1. 1308 E. Main. CALL FRALEY for floor sanding and finishing. Phone 9201. IROWINO Rood fast Phone 9337. CU RTA I NS laundered and stretched "hone 5SS3 LANDSCAPING Lawn?. Evergreens shrubs, shade and fruit trees. We are specialist? in Wtnin and ola'ttnn Lnkeshora Gardens Nursery. Phone 42R6. LANDSCAPE PLANTING Hardy evergreens and flowering shrubs amy, liwhi, spnnKiing systems, pauos, fences, pruning, etc. Call .4983. 9940, Scott's Landscape Nursery. TREKS" TOPPED, trimmed and re moved. Gmenleai Tree Service. Phone Merrill 4151. PLOWING., dinclng and harrowing!' H F Jarrarrt Phone 5352 HAVE JENNIH do your alterations now! 3600 Homcdale Road or call Bi)77. FLOOR LAYING, sanding and finish ing. Hooen Linu, pnone eoey alter 9 WHEN It's your -nove, call People! Warehouse." Local and lung distance moving, storage and packing. APPLIANCE AND TV repair service. Schooled technician. TELE -PLI AN CE CENTER 11th and Walnut Phone 7709 FOR DIGGING house foundations, fill dirt and high loader equipment includ ing dump truck, call Bill Forney 2-0942. TREE SERVICE PRUNING TOPPINO REMOVAL LANDSCAPE PLANNING PLANTINO Large selection, fruit And shade trees, evergreen shrubs, and ornamentals. ALAN BAKER SUBURBAN NURSERY Ph. 2-31673614 S. 6th Ph. 8188 MOVING . . . ? CALL 1425 or 7498 Local-Long Distance Moving Piano and Appliance Moving A Specialty TRANSFER and STORAOE Agents Bckins Moving it Storage PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE Warren Bcnnet, Mgr. "Since 1918" Liquid Make-Up ,, 20 seconds you appear Phont 344S Wc Givt S&H Green Stamps 10 SIR VICES SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED , DRAIN LINES INSTALLED. Frew Estimate and Terms D. C. STACY ' SANITARY SERVICE Serving Klamath County Phono 6097 410 McLean 6L EXPERIENCED MEN For Your Excavating Grading Driveway Cinders GRAHAM BROS. Phone 5541 C BURNETT & S0N Custom Digging 2875 Kane St. Phone 9 Klamath Falls, Ore. Septic Tanks Cleaned NEWEST SANITARY METHODS also ROTO ROOTER SERVICE Cleans Sewer Lines ot Roots, etc, Ed F. King 3434 ORCHARD PH. 9841 or 7347 WE SERVICE ALL TYPES OP . Sewing Machines WORK GUARANTEED Sears Roebuck Co. PHONE 6188 , HOOVER AUTHORIZED SERVICE Contlnuinpr During Quitting Business Sale. KLAMATH FURNITURE CO. 221 MAIN ST. II EDUCATIONAL BOOKKEEPING, office machine, typ ing, shorthand. Speert writing, kindred .subjects. Klamath Business College 4743 So flth. Phone 4760. ACCREDITED TEACHER ano. Phone 6342. ..HELP WANTED, FIMALt RECEPTIONIST wanted. 4 p.m. to 12 p.m. Must he good typist. Apply Kl am ain vaiiey nospitai a a m. io a p.m. HOUSEKEEPER for small family. Go nomt niann. rnone iB.it. wanted. Call at 225 WANTED WOMAN to live in and care for elderly couple, good pay. Phont 16 HELP WANTED, MALE PAINT SALESMAN wanted. Must have thorough knowledge of paint, must have car. A aood deal for the risht man. Ap ply Pabco Drive In Paint Store. 1(15 Main. SALESMAN for men's clothlt'C deoart ment, experience preferred. Guaranteed salarv and bonin arranaement mir- antees good Income and steady employ, ment fox qualified man. Montgomery wra. j TWO MEN wanted, 23 or over, to represent vigorous life insurance com pany new tn the area. Average earnings about $800 per month. Interview appli cants at Mann's Motel Number 3, Q to D p.m. encn evening. DRIVER SALESMAN for established route, must nave good reierences. (.as- cade Laundry. WANTED matt to manage and operate HiTii.il arncery store in northern Cali fornia, Write Box 454 care, of Herald and News, giving experience, refer ences, etc. MAN to learn furniture moving. Prefer young married man. Must be congenial, energetic, good habits. Should have some irunt nnving experience, ncpiy in own handwriting, stating age, edu cation, experience and references. Write doxssb careofi Herald and News. I LIKE the way this Job pays. You should too. Call2-1000 before 13. WANTED: four high caliber men who want a position, not a Job, with rap idly expanding company. Phone 2-1120 for appointment betveen 3 and 8 p.m. Thursday only. Applicants must quali fy. SERVICE STATION attendant, hours 0 or 10 a.m. lo 4 or 6 p.m., five days a week. Dial 9129. BEST one man business In U.S.A. Own and operate It yourself. We provide capital. Dealership now available near by. Car or truck required. For full in formation, write the J. R. Welkins Company. :io3 Brooklyn Avenue. Seat tle a. Washington. MECHANIC Caterpillar Diesel Tractor Mechanic Year round Job lor exper ienced and capable man. Housing available. FRUIT GROWERS SUPPLY CO. . . Hilt, Phone 2251 California (2401 evenings) 17 HELP WANTED WANTED. EXPERIENCED grocery rherk er. Apply Oregon Food Store, 4480 So. Sixth. 18 SITUATIONS WANTED MARRIED OTI 2nd year commercial rl student desires part time position. Experienced in auto parts and grocer stork. Phone 6111 days or 3479 eve nings. a day, IRONING. Phone 6.J42. night or CHILDREN to keep In my home. Will Veep day and Jhglit. Phone 8fl38. EXPERIENCED CARE for children. Plion 3fl49. BABY SlttLNO In my home. HiV, Rupee. Phone 2-180. 22 ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM Wi.hrTvaleTlh. J10'"'1- " ROOMS for rent, close In Phone 4444 or s.1 1 .i. LOVeT.Y rooms close-tn Phone" or i?r,9 Or-SmABLE FOOMS. 323 Psriflc Terra re ROOM, board, gentlemen. 1607 Cres cent. flfOMS, S2 Jefferson. IfOUSEKEEPlNO room. High. Inquire 518 24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT FURNISHED two bedroom apartment, all eiecirie. No children between age 3 and It), no pet Jg 30 Phone 2-03J5 CLEAN, two room furnished apartment. v r.sti mi a in, s.hj. r none izao. VACANCY Bar he I or apartment suitable for one or two adults. XK Rroari TWO ROOM furnished apartment, rloje in. eleetrlr store and refrigerator. 27.50 inn Walnut after .1 n m rCHNISHFIJ, attractive, rlean. clott In apartment for couple. Elertrt stove ana remgraior mean, neai su.au 224 Broad, phone 9-9217. CLEAN. NICELY furnished "apartment: close in. All utilities paid. Private en t fn re I.aries only.W0:t3. 3W7. rtfRNISIiriV anartments Ji minutes fmm airport. No children, rnone Mer rill 211 1 14 AMRTMINTS Hi SINT THRrr. ROOM anartment 1 and bath. stoves and refrigerator furnished. SU rroapect. fnon viol. MODERN, furnished apartments with heat Call 4404. Merrl 11. i PARTLY FURNISHED apiMmm t. Downtown. Call 6933 after 5 P tn. FURNISHED. CLEAN apartment, bath, washing facilities. 131 No. 1st. FURNISHED two room apartment, S40; all utilitiei paid. 419 N. 10th. FOR RENT three room furnished apart- inent. Call 3748. THREE ROOM furnished. Adult onlyi aa peu. Close tn. Laundry facilities. SMALL CLEAN apartment. 433 N. 10th. 14 HOUSES FPU KENT FOR RENT three " room " house 'good cooking stove and heater, bed and springs. See at the Adams Point Ranch on MerriU Highway. Phone 2130 Mernl. THREE ROOM modern furnished cab in. electric stove, refrigerator. $30 a FURNISHED bachelor cabin, $17.56 Phone 3854. NICK ONE fcKDROOM unfurnished, ref- " " " pi. rnone 73'H or a-3PQ4 ONS BEDROOM house, modern. Adulu only. 43aa tviiu nwr nrnortnii " w ''"'' . tub bath. Close In. phone 4533. FURNISHED CABIN, light and water mrnisngq. rnone ja3i. three room cabin, partly furnished. unfinished. Phone 5HW. THREE ROOM, partly furnished" houe for rent. Call after 430 p.m., 182S TWO BEDROOM furnished house for UNFURNISHED, two bedroom duplex, 1502 Sargent Phone -3S3. after S:3fj 18 KEAi ESTATE WANTED WANTED to r-nt or lerie. two or three bedroom house, adults only. Phone 2-1 20 3. WANT TO LEASE cow ranch, prefer. 12LV ,n'lt' op'lc.t to Mast -arrv 300 to 400 cows. Write Ellis Jones. 1110 Coburg Road. Eugene, Ore., or call Eugene 4-9730. HOMLS FOR SALE &,reU,UennU R""or 121 NO. Itlv ho'i 0411 FO? ACTION - List your property with Sacher. Don'f , ctttiMilt us. DEANK SACHER. REALTOR 339 East Main Phone 4127 UUlCrv RESULTS whn lt.i ,th ?5ri?n Gray Raltor 1039 Mlln Phone WANTED TO BUY about 100 acre ranch. Box 307 care of Herald and WANTED TO RENT two bedroom un furnished house in TV area, local ref erences, might consider option to buy. Phone 2-0088. WANTED TO RENT: partially furn ished, 3 bedroom house. Responsible party, references. Phone 2-2436. Going To Sell? Now is the time. -l 1 We have many qualified buyers for city or suburb an property. . . ..No charge or obligation to estimate the selling price of your home. , You wiU . benefit by our many, years of experience. l Call us today for prompt service. . . CHILCOTE & SMITH REALTORS SINGS 1909 Homer Stiles Ph. 9004 Eves. urn Chllcote Ph. 3281 Eves. Ill N. 9th St . Phone nil 0 KtAL tSTTt FOR SALT IS.?. . LE b;. "re. bedroom ?.?,..' J" ,c,llenI comlillon. wall In- Im. A ' !HL "'Id""". J4 Blvar aiaa. phone 8479. Fine three bedroom home, nil on one floor- Fireplace, hardwood flnnrs nintltca mlnrl.... r ,a.. landscaped, plenty of garden space. WrmHerfnl nla. i.it j ,'ii".i; iu iniac Cllliuren. a. ts$ rivoojLooiun 1 uniy $13,500. Will take any kind of loin. Easy Terms. . .! HOME Plus IIIVVAY Location Excellent new two bedroom home on Hlway 97, Just opposite Reames Golf Club. So new the paint is hardly dry. Oood floor plan, un usually well built. Unlimited possi bilities for future commercial de velopment with combination home. Only J7.8O0.. $760 down on O I. or will carry any other type loan. WEYERHAEUSER Employee? Well built two bedroom home on Llndley Way. New modern kitchen, plenty of storage space. Large ex tra room over attached Karaite easily converted Into two more bed rooms, playroom, etc. Shade trees, well landscaped lot, bom neighbor hood. Only $6,000. $600 down on O.I., or will go F.H.A. BARNHISEL AGENCY Real Estate Insurance Authorized Broker for Prudential Insurance Company Real Estate Loans DON SLOAN Associate Broker Fnr RffilrionHnl Kotoa Don Sloan Res- Phone S658 Fred Cofcr Res. Phone - 3593 112 So. 8th Street Phone 2-3461 Three Bedrooms Here Is a nice modern home lo cated In a close-in suburban area. Newly fenced back yard with pat io, attached garage, laundry room, storage shed. Close to store and school bus. Price $7500 with low terms. Also OI or PHA qualifica tions. See this first-time offered property now. It's a real good buy. Shady Pine - Four bedroom modern home on 1-1-3 acre, good outbuildings, excel lent well with pressure, system, paved road, nice lawn and shade trees. School bus. Price $4000, terms. Handy Man's Special Two bedroom modern bouse that has considerable remodeling completed- It still requires some In terior finishing and completing a double garage. Property Is located on 1 acre with paved itreet front age. Two chicken bouses. Oood domestic well. Price $5250, terms. Better hurry on this one. T. B. WAITERS REALTORS WALT DIETZ. Associate Broker REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 10T So. 7th Ph. 4193 (Eves. 9823)