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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1955 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN Jess Hill Warns USC Of Overconfidence . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , Coach Jess Hill of the Univer sity of Southern California . Is warning his Trojan squad against overconfidence in the Pacific Coast Conference game with Coach Lynnr iPappy) Waldorf's Univer sity of California Bears at Berlc- j cley Saturday. That may well be his greatest iear the Trojans are 2C-point lavorites Waldorf, whose e f 1 1 g y was t hanged on a campus gate Mon I day alter Calif ornia's 21-0 loss to '! Oregon last week, gave his squad 1 some new offensive plays to work ' on. Later he said the Bears s mov5d the ball pretty well." r . Coach Red Sanders, seeking to hold a Pacific Coast Conference i edge over the Big Ten with a j win over Iowa this week, said ' Bruce Ballard would start at guar ( terback in place of Bob Bergdahl. f Iowa was beaten by Wisconsin, ? a Big Ted power defeated last " week by USC. v , UCLA is a two touchdown fa i vorite over the Hawkeyes, who J Fhowed themselves vulnerable to If. Kentucky's Finest () YEAR OLD ( III (RD3m Y Kg5T KENTUCKY since 1810 WIIMIU IN. MAZK WESTEILV n:f. ALTO Cfffiil the farnily I w wo 2-stage auto matic washer! As low oj 1 iA95 $5 down ... t Set for wash . . . automatically washes clothes; set to rinse ' . . rinses and spin-dries. 9 Ib. capacity. 2J2531. Deluxe Automatic. With Magic ' Brain Dial. 2J2S34. 219.95 10" VELOCIPEDE. Single bor type. Nylon bear ing front wheel. Adjustable metal soddle. Red C OC enamel finish. 3F1104. Reg. 7.95 Others from 8.45 ta 10.45! CLOTHESLINE WIRE. CCg Rust resistant. 100' -. 3H9999 Reg. .85 WHITE FOOTBALL O ?2 Sturdy, official site. 3E1020 Reg. 2.79 WHEEL SPINNER Rea. 1.39 Sale fits all passenger cars, 4H373I EXHAUST DEFLECTOR Brightly chrome plated C2804. Reg. 53c Sale ww 6-CUP PERCOLATOR OQ Aluminum, rustproof J1384. Reg. 1.35 ! ELECTRICAL TAP Scotch No, 33)4" site Qr Reg. 39c SoleA7w k a, -J 98c passing attacks in a loss to Wis consin and a last minute lie with Purdue. i ; Sanders sharpened UCLA's pass ing offensive with tailbacks Sam Brown and Doug Bradley throw ing long ones. The Coast Conference, for a welcom change, this year holds a 3-2 edge in games against Big Ten. teams. Washington beat Min nesota, USC trimmed Wisconsin and 6tanford upset Ohio State. For the Mldwestcrners, Illinois beat California and Michigan State whomped Stanford. At Seattle. Washington Coach Johnny Cherberg alternated Steve Roake . and Sandy Lederman at quarterback in workouts for the Washington contest with unpre dictable Stanford. Lederman was suspended from the squad last week, but was reinstated Monday. At Palo Alto, Stanford's Coach Chuck Taylor worked to convince the Indians they could play four luarters against the Washington Huskies as well as they played the final two against UCLA last week. etiTiuco AMD somco IT MmitT CO., 1AKBITOWH, KtNIUC.V Hurry! Only 3 More Days! 21" Coronado CONSOLE TY Reg. 229.95 SALE 179 95 PRESTONE WIZARD PERMANENT " " 2.49 WIZARD SUPREME U1JO! t STANDARD SPARK PLUGS. Each plug thoroughly tested for high quality. Guaranteed 10,000 miles. LR1202-OB. Reg. .43 Sole .29 WESTERN AUTO THE FAMILY'S STORE 11th end Main V S C !wt O S C SLNlar4 Oklahama Ohl. lull rUlibart B.na O T 1 VI Tl VI VI VI VI VI ; VI VI Callf.raia UCLA VJ I C WiihlnfUa Cal.ra. , WiHimla Dak. K V R I P t'C John McGinnii . ' - .,,,' I i: 1 C l' C t A O S C Wiihlnilia Ollahama WlKinila Data ' O T t KUHS coach Ktx HunsohV ....... t'SC UCLA OSC WMklnll.a Oklakama Hlicil. Dak, O T t OTI Uth Al Fairchlld USC ITCLA. OSC SUnfird Oklakama WlManila flltsbarik Real p a C Henley coach ' , Hoyd Wynnt USC UCLA OSC sunl.rl Oklibami Wllciaila : . Daki . . KFLW . ... i : : T Warren luityon . USC UCLA OSC Wakhlnal.a Oklihima Wllcimla ' Dak, Ktai '.Fir KFJ1 . " . . Bob Thompian USC UCLA OSC Stanford.' Oklshema Oble 5Uli . Duke - , tent O T I - Businessman ' . . - Clayton Harmon USC ITCLA OSC Washington Oklahoma Wtsceniln Dak IrM r I C Herald-News McGlnnls Hn maker Fairchlld Wynne B ways a Thompson Hannep . SEASON'S "-ft . n-R si-r ii-k ss-i ss-m -r RECORD ""w n"w u"w "w l,"w n"w .511 ,7 .! ,M .. .414 ,tJ1 Notre Dame entered Its 67th foot ball season with a record of 424 victories, BS losses and 34 ties. lack far (Hi Sal ... It miaai EXTRA VALUE! Wizard Deluxe Battery! Reg. 13.95 Q95 outright For Chiv., Buick, Olds., Stude.r Pont, and others. Group 1. "80". 12 mo, guarantee. Gp 1. Reg. 10.45 outright 7.43 Sentry. 3 Yr. Guar. Gp 1. Reg. 19.45 outright 12.95 'Plus your old battery. 3.25 Gel. Reg. 1.39 1.19 SALE HEATER HOSE. live black rubber 48-cord reinforced. Fits most cars. 1 A 11555. Reg. .Uh. HEATER THERMOSTATS . All brass, rustproof. Alcohol or anti.freete type. T8013,745. Q Reg. 1.29 Ph. SS14 f Ouaranteed t(1jf 2 YEARS J football as seen by Klamath NFL Hit Hard By Injuries ! By EARL WRIGHT t'nlled Press Sports Writer ; National Foolball League teams, with three-quarlors of the season j to go, have been hit heavily by I Injuries and hopes for division lilies may largely be determined ' by the size of a team's hospital list. 1 It's significant that the Los Angeles Rams and Baltimore Colts suffered their first 1955 defeatt Inst Sunday after losing a number of key players. Los AngeleK is hurting. Such key players as offensive backs Tank Younger, Dan Towler and Skcet Qulnlan, linebacker Don Paul, de fensive end Paul Miller and de fensive backs Hall Haynes and Don Burroughs are either sidelined or I hampered by injuries. j The Colts have been the bis; sur : prise of the first quarter of the ; season. But they lost defensive stars Dino Marchetti and Joe Cam j panella and those losses hurt Sun day against the Bears when the Colts suffered eight more injuries ; while losing their first game. The Detroit Lions, who have lost j four straight, owe much of their , difficulty to injuries. They'll invade Los Angeles Sunday with quarter- back Bobby Layne and guard Jim Martin, their only long - range place-kicker, out of action. San Francisco's Forty Nlners have been hampered by Injuries suffered by such key stars as half back Hugh McElhenny and end Harry Babcqck. Philadelphia, one of the highly- touted Eastern Division clubs, lias lost three straighv. The Eagles won ihelr opener against the New York Oiants but lost All-League middle guard Bucko Kilroy for the season in that game. Chicago's Cardinals also have been hard hit by Injuries. Their early seAson losses included vet eran back Charlie Trlppt and end Max Boydston. the team's No. 1 draft choice. Fullback Mel Hani- mack, guard Tony Pa3quesl and end Tom Bloneman were hurt at New York last Sunday and proba bly will miss this week's game against Philadelphia. 20 MORE Knockdown Power in New REMINGTON "EXPRESS" 234" MAGNUM LOADS m . 20 mora knock down power in 12 gougc-proportionattlf grter ntw powtr In 16 . 20 fugt. Mart gtlltti In flit pattern mttt powtr bthino tha ptlltt. Eicluilva Rtmingron "Kletn bort" priming. Na thr ttandord Itngth ihtll fftrt It tha powerful gomt gtttirtg feotwrot of the now Remington "Eipreit 2-Va" Mognumi. Get them ond you'll get your gome. Um only in thotguni with IVa" or longer chamber In good shooting condition. BELL'S HARDWARE S28 Main hsuiidtionA Basin prognosticators ; TIME OUT . and 1 007 WE recovered the fumble!" Rangers Hold Lead By UNITED PRESS The New York Rangers held down undisputed possession of sec ond place in the National Hockey League today because they've learned how to rock Instead of roll. "You guys are just rolling with your checks,' rookie Coach Phil Watson told the Rangers before Wednesday night's home debut at Madison Square Garden. "You've got to rock 'em." Reacting quickly to Watson's ordcis. New York then went out and rocked the Toronto Maple Leafs. 6-2. Legal Notice NOTICE OF FILING OK FINAL ACCOUNT Notice Is hereby Klven that the un dersigned admin Utra tor with will an nexed, of the estate ot H. Patterson Howes has filed his final account, and the Circuit Court of the State of Oreion for Klamath County ha net the Court room of said Court In Klamath Fall. Oreron. as the olace. and tie 12th "'a, of November, 1055. at the hour of 10:00 a.m. at the time tor hearing objec tion to aaid final account: And at aid time and place the underslf nd will move the Court for an Order ap proving said final account and decree ing distribution and discharging him as administrator. isi Lawrence F. Slater t: L. Orth Sisemore, Attorney No. 859 Oct. 13-20-27 Nov. 3. NOTTC1C OF DATF OP FINAL SETTLEMENT IN TIIE CIRCUIT COURT OF TflE STATE OF OnroON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of Surge W. Mason, Deceased. Notice it hereby elven that f hive filed my Amended Fins Account of the administration of the above entitle estate and the Court has appointed November 13. 10.15. at 10 a.m. as the time for hearing objection in such Amended Final Account and the set tlement thereof. Burga W. Mason, Jr.. Executor Ganong at Ganong Attorneys for Executor Oct. 30. 37, Nov. 3. 10 No. MS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH ' In the matter of the estate of Ed Drivl. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that I. Mvr lle Davis Kucera, have been appointed Arfmlnl'tratrlx of the ahov fntitjert -tate. All oersons havlnt claims aaatnit said estate are required to present 'hem ih Drone v'icher. t p- at the office of m attorney. Chathurn ind Brlc'rner. Merrill. Orrion, within si months from date h-reif. Dated first -ibllihrd this 20th day of October. 1913. Mvrtl Davfi Kucera AdrnlnMtratrix Chathurn and Brlckner Merrill. Oregon Attorneys for AdmlnlstratH Oct. 20. 27. Nov. 3. 10. 17 No. 71 TIMBER FOR SALE. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE IN TERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MAN AGEMENT. ORAL AUCTION BID a-hereiiafte- H.irnd will h- receive-1 by th District Fo'esler. Bureau of IJind Manae-ment. Citv Hull Medfrd. Ore eon heginnlne at 10-30 a.m.. PA CIFIC STANDARD TIME on Novem her 17. I.M. for all timber marked or dnimrted for cutttne Before bl are submitted, full Information concern Inr the timber, the ron'titlon if sal and siibmlsMnn of bld should 0 obtained from the above District ForeMer. The right ts herebv rerved to waive tech nical defects In thi advrtlmer an to refect any or all bids. The United S'ates re-erve the right to waive an'. Informality In bids received whenever such waiver Is in the lntrst of the United State- IN KLAMATH COtfVTY ORFOON: KLAMAT" M 1KFT1VO ART.A: OAtC: GREEN? AM timber designated for rutting on r,SW" inrt Lots 3 V 4 Section 19. T. M S . R F. W M. aitlmated for the purpose of this isle to be 1,0M M bd ft Doug las Fir. 264 M M ft Pondema Pine. 44 M bd. ft Sugar Pine. 57 M bd. ft Weitern White Pine, 1 ngg M bd ft White Fir. 33 M bd ft. Shasta Red Fir No hid fnr 1eis than 13? 71 of M bd, ft for the Douglas Fir, 4.T3.05 ner M bd. ft for the Ponderoa Pine. 4.10 44 oer M Nl ft. for the Su"f Pine. f S3 ner M bd. ft. for the Western Whit Pin, tin VI per M bd. ft. for the White Fir. ?2 73 per M bd. ft. for (he Shasta Red Fir or a total purchase nrlr of 47,1, MX! 70 will be cnntderd. Minimum depoftt wlh bid 44.300 00. No. fttV), Oct 30, 37 9n h4 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BOXING CINCINNATI Wallace (Bud Smith retained his world light weight title with a 15-round deci sion over Jimmy Carter. FOOTBALL Gerry Planutis, Michigan State fullback who scored the winning was named Back of the Week and Jimmy Phillips of Auburn select ed Lineman of the Week in Asso ciated Press poll. BASEBALL PITTSBURGH Branch Rick ey says he'll sten down as ten. eral manager and vice president 01 me rMiusburgh Pirates Nov. 1, RACING NEW YORK Chevation ($9,401 won ine J24.350 New York Handi cap at Belmont Park. SAN MATEO. Calif MlRtr Gus I4.M 1 won the Arthur apai'is Handicap at Bay Meadows. WANT AD CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY 1A DKATII NOTICKS IB FUNERAL NOTICKS A CARD Of THANKS B IN MEMORIUM ' C FUNERAL HCMtS D FLORISTS 1 MEETING NOTICES . 2 LOST AND FOUND 4 GENERAL NOTICES i PERSONALS 7 PUBLIC CHARITY SERVICES -TRANSPORTATION 10 SERVICES 11 DO-IT-YOURSELF 12 HEALTH 13 EDUCATIONAL 14 HELP WANTED, FEMALE 16 HELP WANTED, MALE 18 SITUATIONS WANTED 22 ROOMS FOR RENT 24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 24 HOUSES FOR RENT 28 REAL ESTATE WANTED 29 REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 30 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 32 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 34 FINANCIAL LOANS 34 BUILDING REMODELING 38 FUEL HEATING 39 FOOD PRODUCE 40 BOATS-PETS-SPORTf-HOBBIES 41 RADIO TV MUSIC 42 LIVESTOCK POULTRY 44 MACHINERY 45 MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 44 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 48 MISCELLANEOUS TO EXCH. 51 MISCELLANFOUS FOR SALE 5 5 AUTOMOTIVE Legal Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS NoHre Ii htrhy rttvrn that tha t'odf- Igned hi been anpolnted admtnlMrat- nf in txiaio nt mrtiirn irne nit! dereaiid, by the Circuit Court nf Klamath County, Oregon, and that all parson hiving rlalmt agatnat Mid es tate nf laid dereaied are hereby nfttl fled to preent the um to Hid admin Htratnr at the offtea of the underlgned at Suite I. MelhM Butldlntf. Klamith rail. Oregon, toetther with prooer vnuchen. within lx monthi from the date ot the flrit publication tit thli no tice, which Ii October 20. 15S. Admlnlitrator J C O'Neill, Attorney for Anminisiriior Oct. 30, n, Nov. 3, 10 No 71 EQUITY NO 55-222 SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COtmT Of TIIF TATT OF OREOON FOR TPIE COUNTY Of KLAMATH Beveriv rvani. riainxtii. vi. n. uian fvim nefenrlanl. To H. Olan Evani. defendant! in ine name 01 ine meic 01 I'reaon, you are hereby required to appear and aniwer plalntlfffl complaint on file herein on or before 10 o'clock a m. the 12th day of November, 1055, and If you fall to ao aniwer or otherwlie appear. for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the court tor the relief prayed for In her comolatnt on nie herein. towti for a decree of divorce of and from you on tha ground of cruel ana in human treatment, for lha care, cut- tody and control of Vic Lyn Evem and Larry Dee Evan, minor children of the plaintiff and defendant, and for plaintiff's complaint on file in the above entitled court. Th lummou I eerved unon vmi by publication thereof In the Herald it Newt on re each week for four con lecutlve weeki pursuant to tha order of the 'Honorable David R Vanden- berg. Judge of the above entitled court, made and an tared the 11th day of Oc tober. IMS. the tint publication to be made on the l-ith day of October, 1055. and the at publlratlon to be made on uie ivtn nay or novemnar. ivh. Mwin E. Drlsroll Attorney for Plaintiff Pine Tree Building Klamath Fall. Orerron Ka km Ort. uih. 20th, 27th. November it a ana loin. ; , Wont Ads RATES A INFORMATION ; " Hirtld & Now' 1 MARKET PLACE of th KLAMATH BASIN Main aV Ftfilan.tl. CLASSIFIED One dav . per ward a , par ward e par ward 1? , par ward 14c Twi davi - . -Thrta dart , rear ears iva iiti n . ! I diva (With ran. ..J A Mania ma J..' vcr ward Ur Far your convenience, aUci year ad U rna 'Unit. Farther Nolle.,' than whan TftM rail 1a hiio.i ... ... char tad enlv far the number af dav . ru. mm imam caarge tat aay ana ad U M coot. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Open rale par roll ma iaca w fi.li te Incfcss In raanth - . ., ,eii a inches la month . .SI Inches In moniB . S Inchaa ! month ,X3 Pickup Rata (umi copy repeat Answers ta ada may be handled Ihreurh bat numbcra al the paper (r a eerv.ee aharte ! M eanta. DEADLINES class irirn 3:S8 p.m. dar before anbllratlan. Noon Saiurdav for Sundav or Monday, Neon dar before publication. Nean Friday far Cunday. Naen Satardiy for Monday. ADJUSTMENTS Plene make clalma far adjualmnte without delay. Tha Herald A Newa reaervee the rliht to cleilltr. edit reject inr Want Ad copy and will rMaanilble far nlw inrn.iri Inaartlon af nr Want Ad and then enly by oorrert publication the nest pnbllca- n.n. rum rrai ma rtrat iniertlan at rear ad. Ctmi-iliai m mitti... .. celyed hy A:30 p.m. will be made la fal lawln wuhtkallnt. C FUNERAL HOMES 0'HAIHS Memorial Chapel. Klamath Fa. Ore, Phont 3436. S'A?D;S Klamath Funaral Hom.a High St. Phone 3334. 1 MEETING NOTICES Crater Lake Lodge No. 211, A.P. & a.m. win noirj a special communication In the vrV M. M. Degree, at the "Qr" I.O.O.F. Hall, Thursday 7:30. Planning and practicing for visitation of Orand Master. All of- ucers ana Dretnren urged to attend. . Louis Fritsch, W.M. MANZANITA CHAPTER, No. 172, O.E.S., will hold a stated meeting at 8 Jfgi. P.M., Friday, Oct. 7, In the I.O.O.F. Hall. Thelma Flnle, W.M. Ray Grimes, W.P. 2 LOST AND FOUND CATTLE LOST fn vicinity of Round Lake. All registered Hereford! du ding one bull. Call BlBfl, LUSi downtown lady's long black glove ii immeain ieea pearu. mono jiu, LOST - man'a wrist watch. Reard. rnone tuoa. LOST, four bronze turkeyi vicinity of an a via ana iiomcaaie. flione aua, ward. LOSV oil Highway 97 norm end of Klamath, new 1.000x20 tire. Finder yieaie contact KMl. kOUNDt Tha gift of a lite tlma fnr him or her. Vogue luggage. Rudy a. 0th & Main. LOST GLASSES advertlied tree. Dr Win. T. llodion. 715 Main. LOST in the vicinity of Pettraoni Store on South Sixth St.. 3 month old mala black Labrador puppla aniwerlna to the name ot Bob. Chlldrena pet. 9240 Miner, rnona uijh. FOUND - One 800x20 truck tire and wheel. 10 olr. Owner may have by identifying and. paying for ad. - Phone ID1U. REWARD. Liver and while Springer bpaniei pup with four white feet, aix monthi old, it rayed from 023 no. 3tn. Hfiurn w aonreaa or onone a-ssio. IV.S'I Police dog. reddish, grey, an wen lo Lady, llcente number 1037, Contact 2-0002 before 7 a.m. or after 4p.m. 4 GENERAL NOTICES PFN SKIPPING and scratching? Bring your old and new pens to Suburban Urug Co. for fait, expert pen repairs. FOR STANLEY Home products call Bvjj Janet PB63 or Peggy Peehler H-02J9 4 PERSONALS WILL THE PERSON who Was directly behind me and honked when light turned green and saw accident about noon Oct. 10th, please contact Mrs. Pan I ton, phone 5363. 24-Hfl. NURSING care, chronic, con valescent patients. Reasonable. Mt. Shasta Hospital. Calif. Elizabeth Horn ey. It N. NURSING HOME cTrS tor elderly womenjn my home. Phone 2-0528. MEN'S SUIT speclalUL 93&50 ta t55 tudv's. gih end Main. YOU . ought to see the mason shoe inrt tack ei line. J. Ci, Stuart, agent 5Q1 North Ulh. Phone6535. 7 PUBLIC CHARITY SERVICES YOUNG WOMEN of any 1fathrieed1ng confidential advice may contact Mra Duncan. Catholic Chsrltiei. 37 W Broadway, Eugene, Oregon. Phone J-.-WH2. VOLUNTEER WORKER of the Oregon Soeiely for Cripnlcd Children wants In formation cor.ceroing handicapped chil dren who may be eligible to attend Hoiipttal school. Phone 3151. ask for Mr. nickbell. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Phoni 1-O.HHI PO Bfflt 204 10 SERVICES HUNTERS - ducks and geese picked at 3fl34 FllntPhone 2-0237. DUCK HUNTERS ATTENTION. VIS GAME SERVICE will pick, nsrk and shin ducks and Ieese anywhere U.S.A. Ducks, 3 for 1, grese 3 for $2. Drawing service lit and 20 cents. Bring to 131 North 4th. ' block behind Copco, or phone 07B also office for Doty's motel, restaurant, hunting reieryatlon service, NO HUNTING No fresnasilng sign's. Kunzman, your printer. 610 Commer cial, . IRONING - good - fast Phone 0337. APPLIANCE AND TV repair service Schooled technician. TEI.E-PLIANCt CENTER 11th andJValnut Phone TT00 "WHEN It'e your iove. call People's Warehouse." Local and tong distance muving. sinrage no pacaing. EXPERT ALTERATIONS, repairs, lin ings. Women's men's apparel including knlts.Fastservice.Tnwn Shop. CALL FRAI.EY fnr floor sanding ar.d 1 1 mining, i-none jji. PLOWING, dl-clng and harrowing. H F Jarrard Phone 5352 HAVE JENNIE do your elteratlons now!M0Q Homedale Roadqrcall fttTTT. CURTAINS laundered- and stretched Phone 6M5 SEWING AND tailoring, ' mens shirts. SEWING and alteration It me help you with your fitting problems. Formerly S Ivla'i. Phone 5548. KLAMATH PLUMBING Co, will An any ilia Job. All work guaranteed. Phone IftJO or fl -0445, 130ft E Main. EXPERIENCED MEN Fpr Your Excavating Or ad in g Driveway Cindera GRAHAM BROS. Phone 5541 HOOVER AUTHORIZED SERVICE Continulne; During Quittlnc Business Sale KLAMATH FURNITURE CO. 221 MAM 8T. 10 SERVICES WI SERVICE ALL TYPES OF Sewing Machines' WORK GUARANTEED - Sears Roebuck Co. PHONE 8188 MOVING . . . ? . CALL 742J or 7498 Local-Long Distance Moving Piano and Appliance Moving A Specialty TRANSFER and STORAGE Agents Bekins Moving 4i Storage PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE Warren Bennet, Mgr. "Since 1818" 24 HOUR ' DELIVERY FOR THE BEST IN FUEL TIME OIL SERVICE ' HILLTOP SERVICE 3031 Orccnsprlngs Ph. 2-9325 or . , 2996 So. ' 6th , , Ph. 8436 Trees -Trees; Topped,. Trimmed . and Removed Green Leof Tree Service Lie. - Ins. ' ' Free Estimates FULLY POWER EQUIPPED Carol Stapp, Owner Phone 9297 Klamath Falls or 4151 Merrill TREE SERVICE' PRUNING TOPPING REMOVAL LANDSCAPE PLANNING PLANTING Large selection, fruit and shade trees, evergreen shrubs, and ornamentals. ALAN BAKER SUBURBAN NURSERY : Ph. 2-31673614 S. 6th Ph. 8188 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED DRAIN LINES INSTALLED. Free Estimate! and Terms D. C. STACY SANITARY SERVICE Serving Klamath County Phone 6097 410 McLean St. Septic Tanks Cleaned NEWEST SANITARY METHODS UlStt BnTn rtnnTER SERVICE Celnns Sewer Lines ot Boots, etc. Ed F. Kina - 2434 ORCHARD PH. 9841 or 7347 13 EDUCATIONAL BOOKKEEPING office machine.' tyje- Ig, l nor ins no. tpeeawriiina. .i.r.i. 1i.miih Ruainau Collaaa 47J So th. Phona 4780. " 14 HELP WANTED, FEMALI WANTED woman to do occasional s. . .mi.. avniiatiu fni f urn lane d apartment. Phona 0315. " COCKTAIL waitress wanted at The ui- flce. 034 Main su 16 HELP WANTED, MALE INDUSTRIOUS, dependable man want ed for metropolitan newspaper whole sal dealership. Substantial Income. Car a neceslly. Interview by appointment only, cal I 5291. HF.ST ONE MAN business In U.SA Own and operate H yourself. We pro vide capital. Dealership now avail able nearby. Car or truck required. For full Information, write the J. a. Watklns Company, 3003 Brooklyn Ave nue. Seattle 5. Washington. , CAN'T KEEP up with" the demand? Neerf mnre help? Call 3-lBQO before 13. MAN FOR LAUNDRY work. Year round job. Csicarie Laundry. "PLANER SET-UP man" thoroughly ex perienced with 8-10-A1 Woods. Stetson Ross, with profile work: year-round em ployment; Duke City Lumber Company, P.O. Box 1304, Albuquerque. New Mex ico." , WANTED experfinced combination body and paint man. Apply Ballard and Bennet Motors. 239 Main St. COMMISSION salesman wanted to work on full Una of ma lor appliances. Apply J W.Kerns. 734 South lth. . SALESMAN WANTED to sell the amas Ing new Necehl and Etna nI1m" chines. Anply In person. Howard UWIf, Uhllg's Electric. 1028 Main. 17 HELP WANTED 120 DAILY, ill luminous rfnor plates. Write Reeves. Attleboro. Mass, Tree samnle and details. . POTATO PICKERS wanted, first place south of G.N. track on Homedale Road. Kelly Bros. Phone JOB. 18 SITUATIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED houiework. . laundr anrijrnnlnjjbvtha hour. Phone M10. RELIABLE commercial art student wants part tlma work Saturday and seme evenings. CaU 0111 days. 3430 even 1 n es . DAY CARS for nre-schonl children. Pick uo and deliver. Phone 4473. IRON I NC. Phoneg342. CHILD CARE bv hour. day. night of mnnth Call 2-2627. A MAN WANTS part time work after 4 p.m. Phone2-JBlll. . . MIDDLE-AGED woman. 10 yari gen ersl office exnerlence, wants bookkeep ing Job, Excellent references, Write box 47ft. rare nf Hernldand News. 22 ROOMS FOR KENT boifBLE and slnnle lieening rooms, clean, near town. Phone 2-031 1. ROOM and JhQ" r'IjP'f n 35t. ROOMS AND housekeeping rooms for rent. 318 Pine. NICE ROOMS, furnace heated. Ios ln.Sperwek. 830 North 10th. . ROOMS JW7" High. R 66 M w 1 thrlvajejhath.dj-thi. ROOMS for ranCcioae In. PhomT 4444 orm 13. r LOVELY rooms, close in. Phona foil nr 43.t4 D1SI R ABI.F ROOMS. 523 faclflc TetraceT HOUSEKEEPING room. Inquire . 818 High. ittam tif.atkd steeping moms. Quiet clean, close in. Phone 2-0314. 24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT SMALL. CLEAN apartment with" ga re, electric Mat. On bus Una at 243..Hooe St; F t f R N ISHFD h ree rooms a nd bath centrally located 121 So, and. FOR RENT, three room furnished apart ment. Heat, water, hot vater furnished. Adults, no peU. Phona J813, 1314 Cres cent itODE RN, two rooms, completely fur niihed except grocerlea.ll43 "ine. For rent two room modern apart? ment, adulU. 331 Broad, f i