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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 21, 1958 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE FIFTEEN Study Shows Big Drop In Prison Inmate Ages - By PAIL W. HARVEY. Jr. SALEM Si The average age t nn.. D:t,..i., ; . - y. u.tS,l rc, ....., has fa en In the past two years'? -from 32 to 23.3. Warden C. T. .Gladden thinks it's an index of the increase in juvenile crime. ! Gladden has just completed a study of the 1,400 prisoners. It shows that the number of prison ers under 21 years old has in creased from 74 to 110 over the two-year period, with the total prison population remaining about the same. He divides the ages into five year groups. The biggest single group is the 21-25 bracket, with 306 inmates, compared with 250 two years ago. At the other end of the scale, there are 43 prisoners over 61 years old. Thirteen of them are over 70. The survey has some interesting data on intelligence. There are 640 prisoners in the Summer Camp Meeting Planned The prospective faculty for the ' Southern Oregon Christian Service Camp will meet in Central Point, rn i T7.i .... ne . luesua.v, reuiuaiy j, iu tuiu- plete plans for the 1958 summer camps. Anyone having a subject to discuss during the meeting may contact Otis Bell, pastor, or Ar lene Skaugset at the First Chris tian Church who will attend the session on behalf of the youth group. The 1958 Oregon State Christian Endeavor Convention is to be held April 24-27 inclusive in Eugene. Many from the local First Chris tian Church plan to attend. Driver Cited After Car Smash James E. Williams, of 4129 Sum mers Lane, was cited for failure to yield the right of way Wednes day morning after the vehicle he was operating collided with one driven by Peter Ronningen, 1143 Alameda Street, at the intersection of Eleventh Street and Klamath Avenue. Williams was reported making a left turn at the time of the ac cident. City police said the occu pants were not seriously injured and that only slight damage re sulted to the vehicle. Big Fish Causes Man To Drown SAN FRANCISCO Wl-A 22-year-old fisherman who went to the nf a wnmnn who hooked a large fish, possibly a leopard sharK, was punea into- oan r ran icA Rav and drowned vesterdav. Mrs. Dorether Antoine, 55, said Carl D. Sigler played out her line and was araggea imo me uay from a pier. FREE Home Demonstration Floor Polishing Floor Scrubbing Rug Shampooing Phon er Com In Today! Dean's Stark's 122 So. 9th TU 4-71 M The Merrill Fire Dept. Cordially Invites You To Their1 51st Annual Firemami's Ball -k 51 years of continuous fire protection for Merrill and vicinity. k Proceeds will purchase new equipment. Merrill Community Hall Sat, Feb. 22 Music by BALDY'S BAND featuring Ronnit Bryon Dancing 10 'til 2 $1.00 per panon (90 - 109 Intelligence quotient range which is considered normal. There are 573 with below normal intelli- i,.,li- n in lh vrv ' . , low range below 70. The prison population has 31, though, in the sub-genius class of 120-129, and five over 130. But they weren't smart enough to stay out of prison. The prison gives every inmate tests to determine his educational grade level. This doesn't have too much relationship to the grade he finished in school. Only 85 prisoners rate 12th grade or better. There are 103 illiterates. The figure of 705 who rated 8th grade or below is about half the prison population, and this sup ports the warden's belief that lack of education 's a major cause of men going to prison. Where do the men come from? Multnomah County, being the biggest, contributed 289 of the prisoners. It is followed by Lane with 133, Klamath 118, Jackson 85, Marion 82, Douglas 78, Linn 52, Umatilla 48. and Coos 45. Don't lump to conclusions, how ever, that those show where the most crimes are committed. One county might have a judge who sends nearly all convicted felons to prison. Another might make 1 rodm-PS Half nf nil rnnviptpri criminals get probation in Oregon. They don t go to prison at all Of the total prison population, 499 men are serving their first sentences. There are 335 who have served once before, 132 twfee, and 132 three times. Among the veteran prison in mates, there are two men who have served more than 10 previous prison sentences, and 123 who have served more than four previous terms. There are 615 men who never served a jail term, but there also are 19 who have been in jails more than 10 times. The prison population includes 85 life termers. That's a decline of 36 from two years ago. The most popular crime for which men are sent to the prison is issuing bad checks. There were 349 inmates convicted of that charge. Burglary is next wilh 218 in mates, followed by robbery with 165, and larceny with 159. There are 208 sex criminals of all types, 88 murderers, 29 who were con victed of manslaughter, 8 kidnap ers and 7 arsonists. The picture painted by the statistical report is that the aver age prisoner is younger, that they have too little education, that most of them have normal intelligence. and that many of them haven't been in previous trouble. Gladden and his staff are attack ing parts of the problem by psy chiatric studies, schooling and counseling. . f n been, by an order oi the Circuit Court T All AIM SfllCI HSTir the State of Oregon for Klamath Hunting Color . rtr. Tirrr.n ,n u i LOS ANGELES W Golden yel - low is the smart color for hunters, and not just fashionwide. It's safer than red. So says Dr. Arthur C. Heinsen, of San Jose, president of the Cali- a'fornia Optometric Assn. He told a news conference yes terday that a three-year study of color blindness, during which 14, 000 Individual tests were made, showed conclusively that golden yellow is more readily identified than red. CASH AS CASH CAN ALINE, Okla. W) The Aline' Rebeccas Lodge appropriately elected Cclia Cash its treasurer, . . On The Record KLAMATH FALLS BIRTHS 1RLS WALDEN Born to Mr. and Mn Douglas Walden, February 10 in the Klamath Valley Hospital, a daughter weighing 7 lbs., 4 ou. MULLEN Born to Mr. and Mn. Forrest Mullen. February 18, in the Klamath Valley Hospital, daughter weighing 7 ids., ou. BOY WTT KOV Rnrn tn Mr nrf Un Lewu w.1!on- f,ebrV,9r ln Si? Klamath Valley Hospital, a ton weigh- a ids., "i ox. EHL1NGER Born to Mr. ' and Mrs. Delbert Dehlinger. February 19, in tne Mama in vauey nuspuu, a ton weighing 6 lbs., 21 oi. IBS KOt'NDir Girl!, 64; Boys, 64. Court Records KLAMATH COt'NTY DISTRICT COIRT William Darrell Hollenbeak. pasting insufficient clearance, dismissed. ceny, arraigned, pleas of guilty, 30 aays county jau; remenuea io ncrm. Marcella Alice Allen, reck leu driv ing, fine $100 or 47 1 daya county jail; committed. Leslie Kenneth MrKeiulc, violation nf hnmn rule 10 na.d. Eunice Charley, no operator a li cense $10 paid. Patricia Joan Parker, violation of basic rule. $12.50 paid. Donna Margret Hawkins, no irauer Morgan, PUC permit, $23 paid. Billy Ray Hurd tandem axle over- load, JO paid. Blake Alexander Wlllard, combina tion overload, $59 paid. Robert Lee Shore, excessive length, 115 paid. Francisco Clifford Tomasso. driving white intoxicated, arraigned, enter plea of guilty, 30 daya county Jail and fine of 2s: remanded to ofltcer. Byron Lee Smith, violation basic rule, $15 paid. KLAMATH FALLS MUNICIPAL COt RT Tedford J. Jacobson, charged with nn oneralor't license and disorderly J"du";. 'inf2 JAft Sh.iSl L.W .Ince- dtwlrly conduct, S2S nr 12i, davs. Josephine May Ince, disorderly Con Hi, t tnrfmitfii Randolph Tupper, drunk. 23 or la'i day. Manuel Moie, drunk, S25 or l.'i days. Leonard Lewis, drunk, S25 or 12V Luke Singleton, charged with vag rancy. Judgment deferred. Two juveniles were cited on traffic violation counts. U.S.-Red Student Exchange Slated NEW YORK W The first reciprocal exchange of students between the United States and the Soviet Union takes place thie sum mer. Dr. John A. Wallace, board chairman of the Council on Stu dent Travel, said an agreement was signed with the Soviet Youth Committee, a central U.S.S.R. or ganization. Forty American students to the U.S.S.R. and 20 Soviet students will come to America for five to six weeks. NAILED DOWN BURLINGTON, Iowa (fl The rtnrlinntnn fire riennrlment takes ...:u looo v uu I'litun-es wiui us iooo iiicii c.. a helmets displaved on the Wall in . r tfii riM. mo ClUDnouse at iowh nun. ine seven head-pieces are nauea 10 the wall. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given that the undersisned. Charles E. Drew, has Countv, appointed Administrator with ine win Annexed oi in. e..imic ui ju D. Peterson, deceased, and that Let ters of Administration have been is sued to him. All persons nuving claim lagainsl said estate are nererty noii- ified to present the same, duly verl- j ''.SIh'' pPM.?nouq?r,rt Ki.m? ath Falls, Oregon, within six months irom ine aaie oi in. 111.1 iiuuirmuuh of this notice, which publication is the 31st day of January, 1R38. CHARLES E. DREW. Administrator wilh the Will Annexed of the Estate of Nett Peterson, deceased. MAXWELL & GODDARD Attorneys for Administrator No. 57, Jan. 31. Feb. 7. 14. 31. Equity No. 58-1S SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COl'RT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR KLAMATH COUNTY PEARL M. HARLISS. Plaintiff. VI. RICHARD R HARLISS. Defendant. To: RICHARD R. HARLISS, Defen dant. IN THE NAME OT THE STATE OF You are hereby required to appear OREGON. GREETING: Jjj gfoZlTu SlfrSS ruary, iobb, at io;oo o'clock a.m., and i vmi fall tn nn innmr and answer. for want thereof, plaintiff will unply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint against you, 10-wit: for divorce from you upon the (rounds of desertion. Your attention is specifi cally directed to the complaint on file in the above-entitled cause. This summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Honorable David R Vandenberg, Judge of the Circuit Court of Klam ath Countv. Oregon, said order being dated January 24th 16M, and by publi cation thereof for a period of four consecutive and successive weeks 4 insertions). The date of the first pub lication is January .11, 1B58, and the date of the last publication Is Feb ruary 21, 1958. O'NEILL & McLAREN By R. F McLAREN Attorneys for Plaintiff .125 Main Street Klamath Falls, Oregon No. 51, Jan. 31, Feb. 7, 14, 21. NOTICE TO CREDITORS I nonce is nereoy given inai me un- Istrator of the estate of Calsla Duf fer, deceased, by the Circuit Court of Klamath County, Oregon, and that all persons having claims against said estate of said deceased are hereby notified to present the same to kald administrator at the office of the un dersigned at Room 4. Melhasa Build ing, Klamath Falls. Oregon, together wnn proper voucners, wnnin six months of the date of the first oub- licatlon of this notice, which is Jan uary ojsi, ihsh. WERNIE FOSTER. A dm. O'VEILL it McLAREN, . Attorneys for Adm. 1 No. 54, Jan. 31, Feb. V. 14, 21. NOTICE TO CREDITOR S Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Anna Brad. burn, deceased, by the Circuit Court of Klamath County, Oregon, and that all persons having claims against aald estate of said deceased are hereby notified to present the same to said administrator at the offire of the un dertlaned at Room 4. Melhaia Build. ing. Klamath Falls. Oregon, together with proper vouchers, within six months of the date of the first pub- ucauon oi mis nonce, wnicn u Jan uary Sill, 1WOB. B. C. ELLIOTT. Adm. O'NEILL & McLAREN, Attorneys for Adm. No. A3, Jan. 31, Feb. 7, 14, 11. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCt'IT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THB COUNTY OF KLAMATH in the Matter nf th Estate of DALE A. SORENSKN. Deceased. Notice is hereby g.ven that the un dersigned haw been appointed Admin istrator of the Estate of Dale A- Bor enn. Deceased. All persons having claims agaimt said Estate are direct ed to present the same properly ver ified to me at the offire of Proctor it Puckctt. 518 Main Street. Klam ath Falls. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this Jlit day of January, 1954. Robert D Puckett Administrator Proctor At Puckett Attorneys for Administrator No. 4. January 31 and February f, 14 and 21. LEGAL NOTICE CITATION TO: THOMAS WRIGHT, Father of JAMES THOMAS WRIGHT, a Minor. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are herebv cited to appear in the Circuit Court of the State of Ore a on in and for the County of Klamath in the courthouse in Klam ath Falls. Oregon, within four weeks irom ine aaie 01 in nrsi puuu ca tion of this citation, to-wit: Friday, the 21st day of February, 1958, being1 date of first publication, to then and there show cause, if any there be. why the petition of Rudolph Cheraldo and Evelyn Cheraldo for the adoption of James Thomas Wright, your minor son. should not be granted, and his name changed to James Thomas Cher- aido; oy order or uavm it. v anaen berg. Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath Coun ty, dated February 17, 1958. inaa. f. ueiap, t-iern No. 83 Feb. 21, 28, Mar. 7, 14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON TOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM L. COCHRAN, aka W. L. COCHRAN. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed Adminis tratrix nf the Estate of WILLIAM L. COCHRAN, also known as w. i. tutH RAX, deceased. All persons having claims against said Estate are directed to present the same properly verified to me at the office of PROCTOR AND PUCKETT. 518 Main Street. Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. DATED this 21st day of February, 1VDO. MABEL G. COCHRAN Administratrix PROCTOR AND PUCKETT Attorneys for Administratrix No. 81 Feb. 21. 28, Mar. 7, 14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Matter of the Estate of MARION M. GREEN, aka M. M. GREEN. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed Adminis trator of the Estate of MARION M GHEEN. also known as M. M. GREEN deceased. All persons having claims against said Estate are directed tq present the same properly verified Ui me at the office of PROCTOR AND PUCKETT, 518 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from we aaie nereoi. DATED this 21st of February, 1958 STEPHEN P. GREEN Administrator PROCTOR AND PUCKETT Attorneys for Administrator No. 80 Feb. 21. 28, Mar 7, 14. RESOLUTION NO. 867 A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KLAM ATH FALLS. OREGON. DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO FORM A PARK ING FACILITY ASSESSMENT DIS TRICT IN SAID CITY; SETTING A DATE AND NAMING THE PLACE FOR A HEARING ON THIS RESOLU TION AND THE PROPOSITION: AND DIRECTING THAT THIS RESOLU TION BE PUBLISHED AND POSTED AS BY LAW PROVIDED. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COM MON COUNCIL OF THE CITY Or KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. DULY ASSEMBLED IN REGULAR SESSION AS FOLLOWS: Section T. That the Common Council of th City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, does hereby propose to form a parking fa cility assessment district within the corporate limits of said City, under Chapter 430 Oregon Laws of 1957: the boundaries of the proposed district be ing as follows: Beginning at the Intersection of the centeriines of South Second Street and Klamath Avenue in the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon; thence Northeasterly along the centerllne of Klamath Avenue to the centerllne of South Third Street; thence Southeasterly along the center line of South Third Street to the ex tended centerllne of the alley in Block 74, Klamath Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon; thence North easterly alone the centerllnea and the extended centeriines of the alleys ln I Block 74 and Block 75. Klamath Addi- ,lon to the center!,, of South Fifth Street; thence Southeasterly along the centerllne of South Fifth Street to the centerline of Walnut Avenue; thence Northeasterly along the centerllne of Walnut Avenue to the centerllne of commercial street: tnence North erly along the centerllne of commercial street to the center line of Klamath avenue: thenca South. westerly along the centerllne of Klam- Street: thence Northwesterly along the centerllne of Twelfth Street to the centerline of Main Street; thence Northeasterly along the centerllne of Main Street to the extended ain Avenue io ine remenint? oi i w un centerane of esp anade A v e n ue: thence Northeasterly a I o n the centerllne and the extended center line of Esplanade Avenue to the ex- lenaeo ceniorune oi fine street; thence Northwesterly and Southwaitar. ly following the centerllne of Pine btreet to the centerllne of Eleventh Street; thence Northwesterly along the cenieriine oi Licvenin aireei io point wnicn iiei 12U ieei amani narrnwtiur lv f imm tilien mntuirri at rftfht nn. lies to, the Northwesterly line of Pine to and' 120 feet distant from, tha North westerly line of Pine Street to the centcrnne or worth second street; thence Southeasterly along the center line of North Second Street and South Second Street to the Point of begin ning, all in said City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. section ii. The name of said district Is and shall be. KLAMATH FALLS OFF STREET PARKING DISTRICT. ine totai eittmaiea cost oi Diiuainc; the facilities for such parking district! is rnree nunorea jnousana aouars SJDU.OUO.OOr. The f.ril.ll-t will he whnllv fln.nr by-revenue bond.;" ' . " ine common council aeems that it may be necessary to assess against the real property in the district a maximum of ninety-five per cent '95 i of the eoit of financin the narklne facilities, for the purpose of guaran teeing prompt payment of principal and interest on the revenue bonds. section ui. The common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Orrgon. will at the hour or ?:ju o ciock r.M. oi tne loin, day or March, 1958, at tha Council Room in the City Hatl for the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, hold a oublie hearins on this resolution and the proposition I presented therein to which all interest ed persons and the public are invited and at which all objections and rem onstrances, submitted in writina and-or 1 verbally made from the floor will be considered by the Common Council. At tne neanng tne common council shall and will determine whether the district shall be formed, the boundary thereof, the location and total estimat ed coat of the facilities, the amount of revenue bonds to be Issued and the maximum amount which may be as sessed. At said hearine1 the common Cnuncll shall and will exclude from the district all property which in the Judgment of the Common Council could not be bene flted by the facilities. section iv. The Police Judse of said Cltv I hereby directed to see that a copy of this resolution is published in the Her ald and News, a newspaper published and of general circulation in said City, and tha official City newspaper, once wi i-t two luccritive w a . (three publications) before March 10. 1958, the date for said hearing, and to post copies of this resolution In three public places within the district for not less than fourteen (14i consecu tive days before the date set for said hearing; and file In this matter his affidavit showing notices to have been so posted. Pas-ed by the Common Council of the City of Klamath rails. Oregon, this 17th. day of February, 1958. Presented to tha Mavor of the Cltv of Klamath rails, O " KG ON. and by him approved and signed thu llth day of February. 19M ISI i.AWRENCI E. SLATER Mayor ATTEST: III FRANK A. BLACKMHI. Police Judg. STATE or OREGON, COUNTY 07 KLAMATH. S. CITY Of KLAMATH FALL!, I. Frank A. Blackmer, Pollc. Judge of th. City of Klamath Falls. Or.gon. do hereby eerttfy that the above and foregoing Is a true copy of a resolu tion Introduced and adopted by the Common Council of the City of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, at Its regular meet ing neia on ine itiii. aay or renruary. linn, ana tnereatter approved signed by the Mayor. Frank A. Blarkm.r Pollr. Judae. nd No. 7,, Feb. 21, 28, Mar. T. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON in tru r un iiaiw a in ujlit in ui mmirr vi ine r.naie oi wu LIAM HENRY ELLIOTT also known as w. II KLMOTT and WILLIAM H. JU.LIOTT, Deceased. iWQTICK IS HERBY GIVEN to the creditors of said deceased, and all persons Interested in his estate, to present their claims with proper vouch ers attached, to me the undersigned at the office of Harry D Boivtn. 125 Main Street. Klamath Falli, Oregon, within ix month from and after this LEGAL NOTICE 31st day of February. 1058, being the date of the first publication of this notice. ' Mary V. Elliott Executrix of the Estate of William Henry Elliott also known aa W. H. Elliott and William H. Elliott. Deceased. No. 84, February 31. 28, March 7, 14. NO. 58-35E NOTICE AND SUMMON IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter of the Petition of the Board of Directors of South Suburban Sanitary District, Klamath County. Oregon, for a Judicial examination and juagmeni or the court as to the reg ularity and legality of the proceeding, taken in connection with the estab lishment and creation of said District. and the proceedings of the Board and of the District providing for and auth orizing the sal of Bonds of the Dis trict. To: South Suburban Sanitary District, Klamath Countv. Orcscin To: All qualified voters, freeholders ana taxpayers or tarn uutrict, ana ail other interested persons. Notice Is hereby given that a peti tion has been filed in the above en titled Court by Fred A. Lewis. Carl Yancev and Walter E Nitrel at Rani. tary Board and Board of Directors of the South Suburban Sanitary District. Klamath County. Oregon, asking for judicial examination and judgment of tne court as to tne regularity ana le salitv of the DrOcCedinoa in connection with the establishment and creation of said District, and of the proceedings and result of the Bond Election auth orizing said District to Issue its bonds. Notice is further given that this notice Will be mibllshed once a week for three successive weeks ln the Herald and News, a newspaper of gen eral circulation In Klamath County, Oregon, and of said District, and Jur isdiction of said Court shall be com plete within ten days after the date or puDiicaiion oi saia notice. Any in terested person may, at any time be fore the exDlration of said ten davs. appear and contest the validity of said proceedings or any of the acts and things therein enumerated. This nolle and summons Is given and publishes pursuant to the order of David R. Van denberg. Judge of the above entitled court, which order is dated the 19th day of February, 1958. Dated this 19th day of February, 1058. Charles F. DcLap County Clerk Fred A. Lewis Carl Yancey waiter t. mnei Sanitary Board and Board of Directors of South Suburban Sanitary District of Klamath Countv. Oreaon. No. 83, Feb. 31, 28, Mar. T. 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Also friendly help for families of alco- noiics HEALTH 12 NUTRILITE food supplement. Phone TU 4-4ttlH. SERVICES 10 HAULING, trash, brush and junk hauled away. TU 2-3964. SPRING fever? Speedy painting, nor repairs. Good hourly rates. 2-4018. REFRIGERATION service. Day. night. Commercial, domestic. Klamath Re frigeration Service, TU 4-B731. PICTURE tion. excellent workmanship. 522 Main. uarceion s, i u -i-uoi PAINTING, paper hanging. TU 4-6752. CARPENTER work, new or remodel ing Call Chet Mann. TU 4-8070 FOR tailoring services see Pete John son for alterations on men's clothing Doubl. breasted suits made over to single breasted- Also suits made to measure TU 2-0357 2037 Garden. HOME renalr. elean un. nrunlne. sen. eral handy-man work. Reasonable. TU and heating. 2720 20 Free estimating. OH, Stove cleaning, repair. TU 2-4307. RUBBER STAMPS 1-day service. See Jim Kaler. 1415 V E. Main, or call TU 3-3000. Terms Estimate! SEPTIC TANKS Cleaned Installed Custom Digging Klamath County Sanitary Service 710 No. 10th TU 2-1188 KING SEPTIC TANKS Cleaning k Roto-Rooter Service C. W. CLIFFORD, Manager ED F. KING, Owner 3209 Hllyard Ave.-Ph. TO 4-9941 HELP WANTED. MALE 1 WANTED, local, middle-aged sales man to represent national company, straight commission, good repent busi ness, front commission on initial sales over SO per cent. Must be settled, responsible, and bondable. Give full de tails, part selling experience, age. Write Box 141 care o Hera id and News. IF you want a career with a future, n it.. vmi mn nnnnrttinitv to use your talents to the fullest, call TU 4-9196. 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. THIS national sales organization opened an office January 1st. 1957. i nree men mrwu nuivc iti been promoted to executive positions. Hero is a terrmc opportunity .o right man. You may be the one. Call TU 2-2040. 9 to 12 for appointment. DRIVER salesman. Must have local references. Cascade Laundry ana Clean ers. $150 -$250 PER WEEK I want 2 neat-appearing men with cars to represent an old national concern, one of the largest of its kind in the country. If you are willing to work hard for $150 and up per week in the Klamath Falls area, don't pass up this ad. I don't care what your previous experience has been. If you are able to open your mouth and talk to me I will show you how easy it is to earn up to $250 a week with this company. Experience is not necessary. We give you a complete training, n accepted you win or kept busy constantly calling on prospects in your territory with qualified appointments made by people demanding that our repre sentatives call on them. Get in on the ground floor. 2-6 p.m. Pony Pass Motel. Ask for MR. ALLEN ITUATIONS WANTIO 18 MAN and wife, DO years old, wish to run hotel or rooming house or care taking. Experienced. References. Call TU 4-3900. WANTED: Work for power saw. Tree topping or removal, iu -evrn. OFFICE work wanted. Referandes. TU 3-2782. BABY silting, your home. Phone TU 2-27B2 HOUSEWORK by the hour, not over arven hours per day. Experienced. TU 4-671.1. CHILD care during day. TU 2-3078. WANTED child care days. TU 2-3380. FULLY qualified accountant desires to locate In Klamath Falls vicinity. Experienced In all phases nf account ing Including sawmill, taxes and of. flee management. Box uu Herald is News. Til 2 302.1. WASHING Ironing. Delivery service. 1 U .-U..1S. BABY sitting evenings or week-ends or practical nursing rlsy or night In your home. TU 4-3024. baby silting. References. nu:.ir.u, 4-788T. plclr up, delivery. TU .sewing, any kind tu' 4-4ti,vi, WORKING mother! Best In child care- day nd nunt. tu a-an-rr, CARPENTER work wanted, reason- ROOMS FOR RENT 22 STEAM heated room. Over Employ, ment office. Court View Hotel. CM. AN rooms, cent Gentlemen. 1330 Cres- Sl.FFPING rooms. , 4-SS13 TU 4-4444 or TU FURNISHED room. 710 Main, Greet : lioiei. 1 11 .EE PINO rooms 1014 High STEAM heated sleeping mo ma Quiet eiaan oioae in. rnone tu i-oai. - LARGE comfortable room (or wom en am south h ROOM, oent board gentlemen. 1607 Crea- LOVELY room. 4-42M eloaa in. Phon TU APARTMENTS fOR RINT 24 WARM, elean, nicely furnished 1MII llties paid Close In, Prlvalf entrance. I Single lady. Reasonable, TU 4-003, j Tu 4-.im7 ! CLEAN neat two room apartment with i lie mower, i.ifiir in. " i'iu gHi - huffs- furnliheii. Sift a mnnth. TU 1 2-4fH7. LARGE one bedroom apartment: also 2 room apartment Spotlessly clean, completely furnished. Each with gar age. TU 4-4430. PERSONALS APARTMENTS FOR RINT 14 NEW furnished aoartment. ainala oar- son only. $J7.50. See 1030 Upham. THREE rooms, bath. Furnished, gas equipped. Couple only. Close in. t40 per monin. rnone iu a-eia. ONE bedroom, modern, furnished apartment with garage, $50 a month. TU 2-9298. FURNISHED apartment. All utilities paid .except lights. Adulta only. Lin coln Apartments. TU 2-1114. FURNISHED apartment. 333 South 11th. VERY desirable 1-bedroom unfurnished apartment. Hot water heat, garage, locker and laundry room. $55 per month. 240 East Main, TU 4-4816. NICE clean one room furnished apart ment, reasonable. Close ln. TU 4-5111. ONE room apartments. 99.50 weekly. Call at 410 South 5th. NICELY furnished three rooms, bath, private entrance, garage. Couple. No pels. Laundry facilities. Call TU 2-1214. ATTRACTIVE apartment (on Cres cent'. Inquire 1519 Donald, TU 4-4355 evenings, Sundays, BEAUTIFULLY furnished one bed room apartment. 3232 Union. TU 4-4430. THREE room furnished apartment, adults, no pets. 9U Walnut. TU 4-5472. FURNISHED apartment, steam heat Adults. Alpha Apartments. 630 Pine TU 4-4S22 NEW one bedroom. Stove refrigera tor, washer, dryer. Low heat TU 2-27M. PARTLY furnished one bedroom apurtmont Inquire 818 Prospect FURNISHED apartments. Greer Hotel TWO room furnished 17X1 Oak. TU 2-04M apartment. MODERN clean apartment One child permtssHDie. no pcu. rnone iu -ojj FOR rent, new two bedroom apart mrnt. T'lc kitchen and bath, wall to wall carpeting Refrigerator and stove furnished. TU 4-371A. THREE room unfurnished apartment witn garage, iv a-rua aiier 12. APARTMENT furnished. Inquire S18 Mign. FURNISHED three rooms, close ln adults only no pats, laundry facili ties. 531 No. 8th. NTIAT clean, one-bedroom furnished apartment. 420 Main. Electrlo heat Inquire 422 Main. FURNISHED apartment Phone TU -0Bua. NICE apartment Private entrance. 422 North 6th. ONE bedroom apartment, adulta, no pets, rurnisnsa. iax ovutn uin. THREE room furnished 2061 White. apartment TWO room furnished apartment TO THREE room furnished apartment, working couple preferred. 893 Eldorado TU 4-33(10. FOR rent four room furnisher aoart- ment, 44a Market at FURNISHED for housekeeping, one oca room apartment, wiean. wuni. 1143 fine. TWO and three room furnished aDart- ments, close ln. Phone TU 4-8130 or TU 4-6393. FURNISHED three rooms. Adults, close in. 40. TU 4-3342 after 4:3U. SMALL, apartment, 433 North 10th. STEAM heat, clean, furnished, private Walking distance to town. Adults. Best rates in town, iu a-viiiT. THREE room furnished apartment 2135 Orchard. Adulta. Inquire 2037 Had- cune. FURNISHED apartments. Utilities fur nished. Walking distance to town. 1605 tspianaae NICE three room aDartment. furnished ZSL&mVMHag y-tem money can buy. 534 worm tigntn. ONE bortrnom dupl.x. Large litis rooms, siovei ana rarngeraTOr. North Eigntn. tu mjm, THREE room furnished upstairs apart. menu Inquire 807. iso. Bixin. tu e-aior. FURNISHED three room apartment, 933.50: one room apartment, S38.M; nil utilities lnciuara. snarea oam. Adults only. 410 North 10th. CASCADE APARTMENT HOTEL Privacy. Clean, quiet, nicely fur nished. Close to business center. SI earn heat, elevator, reasonable. By week or month. Free parking. 230 So llth St. One and two bedroom apartments Furnished and unfurnished Inquire Shasta View Apartments 1627 Washburn Way TU 4-8277 EWAUN A Now and different Designed for better living Furnished or Unfurnished Single Bedroom Also Office Space 219 So. llth TU 2-1062 or TU 4-4589 HOUSES FOR RENT 26 ONE bedroom hous. furnished, quire at iW Crescent. CLEAN one bedroom house, furntihed TU 2-1H68 evtnlngs and weekends. TWO bedroom house, with automatic washer and dryer hookup. 1749 Key Street. THHEE room furnished house. Inquire mananer, 1:120 Oak. SMALIa fum tuned cottage near air base, $3S. Coupla only. Inquire at 18.1)1 far Uo. SMALL three bedroom modern partly furnlnhfld hntme in Chelsea Addition. e-M per month. Tu 4 -a, Mitt. TWO liedronm unfurnished house. Ar thur St. TU 2-14A0. FURNISHED one bedroom home. Elec trlo nem. ruiiy insulated, un but line. Inquire 3.1SA feha.ta Way THREE bedroom furnished house, IU. rnon i u -7inu. THREE room practically furnished home. Cloae In, 140. Call TU 4-TUH8. POR lease or rent four blocks from miiin, larae seven bedroom home, two bit thu. Most suitable fur rooming niiusc. tu .-wii, SMALL house, 201 Martin, t23 I month. Inquire 210 Martin. TU 4-75.12. TWO bedroom duplex. Children. No pets. 170 4-4 w4. Unfurnished. i month. TU THIt EE room furnished aeml-modern very eiean. w. ivm wanuano. NICE home. Summers Lane. $79. Ab solutely no small children. TU 4-5958. FURNISHED one c-lnse in. TU bedroom duplex, TWO bedroom unfurnished house. In qure 012 Walnut. FOR rent, three room house, ly furnished. TU 4-H578. part- UNFURNISHED two bedroom duplex. iwi4 sargeni. iu tf-.iiMi, THREE bedroom hoiite, partly fur ni.nhed, 170 a month. Inquire 111 Pine. nr.INI.SHED duplex Adults. Cltn. miict. too. TU 3-J4.rH. Cvenlnii TU st-u.inn. ONE bedroom house, fireplace, hard w'd floors, refrlRerator and range. Adults. No pets. Phone TU 4-4M7. 7URNINHED one bedroom house, a month, 111 Pin Street. , . TWO heritoom unfurnished duplex. 312 MrKinluy. TU 4-U.U., THREE room house, south suburb. TU 4-7.10H after 11 a.m. tune. Deri Adults only, no pits. TU 4-5411, MISC. PROPERTY TO LIT 27 Kl ACRES alfalfa. U acres pasture. Level. Fenced. Prime for potatoes or J Haifa. Water naid 4 miles Tulalaka. . L. Rudd. Tulelakt. SI WOMAN with three children wishes to rent two bedroom furnished nous In Mills Addition. Not mora than 47. a month. TU 3-4131. LOCAL business employe desires 3 or 4 bedroom house rental. Can pay 990. References. TU 4-8821 before 5:30. WANTED furnished two or three bed room house, to 9139. P. O. Box 1083, Klamath Falls. OTI Instructor desires to rent two bed room house, garage. No children. Box 130, Herald - Newt. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 30 close to Peterson school. Wall-to-wad carpet, fireplace, double garage, w, 900. Phone TU 4-7592. BY owner, two bedroom house, also three bedroom nouae. Both in Peter son School district. Phone TU 4-8049 days: TU 4-6100, evenings. 442 DIVISION. Needs repainting. Take trailer house or pickup In trade. 99879, Alonio Hodges, Merrill. NEW home, fireplace, electrlo heat, tile bath, lots of cabinets, large bed rooms. Take older home or lot In 12700 down. Call TU mmi, MUST sell Immediately, nice thre bedroom home on two large lots. New ly remodeled inside, partially on ex terior. Only $3000. TU 2-4812. BUILDING lot for the one who wants the best Loma Linda Addition. TU 4-9354. BY OWNER, two bedroom home, 1705 Eldorado. Phone evenings TU 4-3238, days TU 4-7518. - IMMEDIATE possession. Four bed room home, fireplace, two baths, land scaped. TU 4-6546. anPnnviMATF.I.V R.1 acres farm land. 2 deep wells with pumps and Murvnir naAi ritv limits of Dorrit. California. Call Dorris Exeter 7-2241, or see W. H. Cramer, Mountain Val ley MOUiaing vompany oiuce. ROGUE Valley Ranch, 39 Ac. 36 Irrig. Flood Irrlg. 25M BIdgs, 3Bd Rm Home. 2 Ml town pvd Rd. 4 way view, above . free soil, irosi iree, a mi Aniana, At Morifnrd. 120.000 FP. Eauity ?.- 500, S per cent int. very easy terms bal. Trade equity for business, trailer Sark, trailer or what? Cal, Nev. New ex, Arit, H. F. McDowell. Owner, Rt. 1. Box 506 Talent, Oregon, phone KE 5-2202 Mcdford. NEW three bedroom home, large rooms, wall to waU carpeting, elec tric heat, fireplace, large utility at tached garage TU 3-1830 or TU 4-6187. THREE BEDROOM Neat, clean, cement foundation, large lot. $6625 Low down payment OTIS REAL ESTATE' TU 2-4746 4717 South 6th HOMES AND BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. NEW LOCATION, 133 So. 9th St. EVERETT DENNIS, REALTOR, Ph. 4-8491 Construction Plus This Is what you have In this LARGE 2 bedroom home, located just off HOMED ALB RD. Tiled bath, large living room with fire place dining room, large kitchen with lots of cabinets. LAHGE utll- itv room. This home hag thu hftst Fenced yard, nicely landscaped. All of this plus acre for only $11,000.00. TERMS TO FIT YOUR POCKETBOOK. Assume AVi G.I. Loan Which Is now a thing of the past. on this CLEAN 2 bedroom home lo cated on north side. Has fireplace. compact kitchen and eating area. All rooms have hardwood floors, FULL BASEMENT, OIL PIPED HEAT. Fenced back yard. Selling tor 19,950.00 with 1, 750.00 down $69.00 per month. INCLUDING PRINCIPAL INTEREST TAXES AND INSURANCE. Exchange Not new but, SOLID AS THE ROCK OF GIBRALTAR. Shasta Way is where you will find these 3 apartment units, grossing $273.00 per month. And it can be yours if you have $6000.00 or more equity in a house or something of equal value. Selling price $20,000. Check with us and you will be glad you did. M & S REALTY (Mora Service) Gene Stratton, Realtor 2254 South 6th Street Phone TU 2-4646 anytime Salesmen Dean Howell Eve. TU 2-J5M John Calzacorta Eve. TU 2-4079 Paul McAtee anytime TU 2-4647 1211 California Avenue DRIVE BY this outstanding, very neat, 2 bedroom home value, that will practically sell itself for the low, low price of only 16.7S0, with convenient terms of just $750 down. Level, landscaped lot, completely enclosed back yard, oversize sa rngo with extra workshop area. Fine neighborhood, convenient to Conger School. ACT NOW, this home won't be on the market long, v v Peterson School District One of the finest, larger 2 bedroom newer ranch style homes in this lovely home area. Immaculate ln i,de and out, top quality wall-to-wall carpeting in living room and dining room, fireplace, Spacious dining room plus large eating area In the attractively arranged kitch en. Best of all, a large ATTACHED DOUBLE GARAGE. Only $14,500, any type financing. Including $1 , 000 down plus closing K1IA, to qualified purchaser. Call now. vv Suburban Only $G,500 is the total price for this modern 2 bedroom home. nicely located ln Shasta District on Gary St., first class condition in ide and out. Concrete foundation, detached garage, V. acre Irrigated. No financing charges, 1,000 down, easy monthly payments. CHILCOTE & SMITH REALTORS SINCE 1903 111 N. 8th St. Phone TU 4-7771 Salesmen : Bill Chilcote Ph. TU 4-3281 Ever Homer Stiles RIAL ESTATE WANTfD