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THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1958 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE Ohte Around The Training Camps TUCSON. Ariz. U) Righthand er Stan Pitula of the Cleveland Indians will be laid up about two months as the result of a torn elbow muscle suffered Wednesday while pitching in an intrasquad game. The injury was a recurrence of one he suffered last July, which put him on the disabled list for the remainder of the season-. "Call it a curve ball muscle, said Dr. Don Kelly, live Indians' physician.. "It's the muscle that takes the strain when a pitcher throws, a curve. It'll take about two months to heal." MESA. Aril, tfi Because of impressive work in training camp games, Chicago Cubs rookie pitch er Joe Schaffernoth will be used in Saturday's exhibition game against the Baltimore Orioles at Scottsdale. The 6 foot, 4 21-year-old Schaf fernoth, who has allowed only two runs in 15 innings in camp games, had a 9-12 record at Des Moines last season. a Potato Farmers! Save Money Ask Us About The New Brown Potato Cutter For Long Variety Potatoes Lock wood Hat The Lowest Price in Town Call Today For FREE Demonstration!! OPEN HOUSE - Mar. 1 5 MARCH SPECIALS! Extra Low Prices on Roller Chain & Dropper Chain LOCKWOOD GRADERS TULELAKE, CALIF! Phone 7-2471 or 7-2473 PHOENIX. Ariz. tfl Three rookies. Andre Rodeers. Jim Dav-'pair of chances, enport and Bob Schmidt, hit ho mers Wednesday in the San Fran cisco Giants' intrasquad game. The first two went over the left field fence. Davenport's was in side the park on a hit misjudged out because of fielding trouble. played seven innings in center field Wednesday in the club's first intrasquad game. He had one sin gle in four at-bats and handled two chances perfectly. , Martin, who has made only brief appearances as a shortstop, was even more impressive. The fiery ex-Yankee baneed out a home run to the opposite field, added a single and had no trouble with a by Bobby Thomson in center TAMPA. Fla. i White Sox management voiced concern after a doctor s suggestion weanesaay that outfielder Al Smith remain out of uniform for perhaps 10 days field Coach Herman Franks' squad beat that of Wes Weslrum 7-2. Both Paul Giel and Stu Miller pitched three scoreless innings for the winners. because of a sore ankle. An examination in Chicago last week indicated that Smiths ail ment was not serious. However, on returning to Tampa. Smith again complained and further ex amination disclosed Smith was suffering from a bone deposit VERO BEACH, Fla. M The . which inflamed the tendon of the pitching was less than sensational right ankle. in the Los Angeles Dodgers' iirst intrasquad game, but manager Walt Alston says it's about what he expected. "Before the game I told them that we weren't going to judge Smith came to the Sox from Cleveland in a trade last Decem ber for Minnie Minoso. CLEARWATER. Fla. i.fl Un seasonable weather is hampering the pitching," Wall said a f t e r , soring drills of the Philadelphia Peewee Reese's team dropped; Phillies and manager Mayo Smith Rube Walker's 6-3 in a nine-inning go. I didn t want anybody to bear down and come up with a sore arm. I was more interested in hitting and running." I LAKELAND, Fla. 1a The De troit Tigers are pleased with their first look at Billy Martin at short stop and Harvey Kuenn in center field. Kuenn, the ex-shortstop moved is concerned. "I've never seen anything like it," said Smith. "It just means we aren't going to be able to do a lot of the specialized work we had planned. "We had hoped to drill t h e pitchers on pickoff plays, work with the intielders and outfielders on cutoffs, have some base-run ning drills and a lot of other things i LIFETIME GUARANTEE Ask M about it I Don't wait! OUR DEAL IS GREAT A ' ' . ' TV ' r.; ' : vv , . t "" ; Top Pros Tee Off Open Play NEW ORLEANS (UP) - The nation's top pro golfers teed off today in the first round of the $20,000 Greater New Orleans Open Tournament the first PGA tournament in New Orleans in the past 10 years. Winds up to 25 miles per hour and rains were expected to handi cap the first day scores for the 72-hole tournament after a week of balmy temperatures and sunshine. Top money winners and the 60 top scorers in the Baton Rouge Open were automatically quali fied. These ' Included Baton Rouge winner Ken Venturi, of San Fran cisco, the top money winner of three tournaments in the PGA winter circuit runnersuD Arnold Palmer of Latrobe, Pa., and Lio nel Hebert of Lafayette, La.; Bill Casper, winner of the Bing Cros by tournament, and Ed (Porky) Oliver,' winner, of the recent Houston Open. rainier, wno did not play in Monday's pro-am warmup to to day's open, attracted a small gallery as he fired . practice rounds Tuesday and Wednesday. So did Venturi, Frank Stranahan and Don Whitt. Freddie Haas Jr., of New Or leans, who lost the last New Or leans Open by one stroke in 1948. was also a strong favorite. Haas wound up in fifth position at the Baton Rouge Open. The course record for the New Orleans City Park, 276, was set by Henry Pic ard in 1941. The biggest practice round gal lery went to r-assive George Bayer, playing out of San Gabriel Calif., who consistently slammed out drives 300 yards plus across the lagoon-dotted course. Officials at the city park course said the fairways are in excel lent condition considering the freak snowstorm here last month. Some bare patches and low lies have been circled, where players may move the ball out of the circles, but winter rules will not be observed. Under the rules the field will be trimmed to 60 players after 36 holes. Finals for the 18-holes-a- day affair will be Sunday. Back tees on three holes, in use only for the tournament, in creased the overall length of the course from 6600 to 6800. yards. Missing from the ranks of tour ing pros was Jimmy Demaret, of Kiamesha Lake, N. v., who left the circuit . after defending h i s 1957 Baton Rouge title. Demaret complaining of a touch .of influ- neza during the Baton Rouge meet, left for Houston, where he is developing a golf course., LEGAL NOTICE NOTICK Or FINAL SITTUtMlNT. IN THE CIHUCIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that th undenigntd Administrator with th Will annaxed of tha astatc of Fred Peterson, decvaacd. hat filed in tha Circuit Court of tha State of Oregon for Klamath County hii Final Account of hi admlnii (ration of aaid aetata, ana tne court h appoint a we aw day of March. IBM. at 10:00 a.m. tha time and tha courtroom of aald Court aa the place for hearing and settlement of said account. CHARLES E. UBIW, Ad ministrator with the will An nexed of tha Ettata of Fred MAXWELL At GODDARD Attorney! for Adimnutrator No. 75 Feb. 30. 37, Mar. , 13. parallel to and 300 feat distant South erly from tha Southerly Una of Shaata Way, 19T4 feat, more or laaa, to the Et.it line of Tract 32 of Enterprise Tracta, said Una also being tha city limits of tha city of Klamath Falls, iaon: thence Northerly Easterly una, and tha Easterly Una of NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE STATE Or OREGON OR KLAMATH COUNTY Tn th Matter nf the Estate STATS Or OREGON SS CnUntv nf Klamath nonce is nereoy given mat i nave been appointed administratrix with tha will annexed of the estate of Lena m. Dennis, deceased. All Deraona havln, claims acalnst said aetata are reaulrci to present them to me, witn proper vouchers, at tha office of Ganong A Ganona. First Federal BuUdlng. Klam atn rails, Oregon, within aix months from February 30. 1058. which is the aaie or ursi puDiicauon oi inis nonce. niirv Frances Luauer. Administratrix with tht Will Annexes. Ganong at Ganong Attorneys for Administratrix No. 7ft Fab. 30. 37, March 6, 13 extended of said Tract 33 Enterprise i ricu. 10 me 8ouineasieriy corner oi Sunnyiand Addition to tha city of Klamath Falls, Oregon: thenc contin uing Northerly along the Easterly line of said Sunnyiand Addition to tha Northeasterly earner of Sunnv- land Addition; thenca Westerly along mi jtonneriy una ana ine nanniny line, extended, of Sunnyiand Addition to the Westerly line of Tract 37 of enterprise lracis; inence souineriy ioim ine westerly una at saia itbci 7 Entertirls scts to the Northerly Una of Shasta Way; thenca Westerly along tha Northerly line, and the rlv line extendad. of Shasta Way to the centerllna of Wsihburn Wav: thrnce southerly along the cantarline of Washburn Way to tha point of be ginning. Said real property 'above described lying in Kiamatn Fails, Klamath uoun. the " NOTICE OF ELECTION and . ANNUAL MEETING Notice Is hereby .riven that Board of Supervisors of the Poa Valley Soil Conservation District hava set Thursday the 13th day oi March, 1938, at 7:30 p.m. in the Fairgrounds Lec ture Room as tha time and place for holding the annual election for the purpose of electing two supervisors for 4-year terms and one supervisor for a one-year term to succeed ine ex- glred terms of Lloyd Ross, Paul reithauDt and Rex Hlah. and for the further purpose of holding tha annual meeting. uaiea mis uin aay or. reoruary IBM. waif Jendrzejewskt Secretary No. 69, Feb. 37, Mar. 0. MOTirr fa hurahv mivmn Vtkt thai Oregon State Land Board will receive sealed bids at its office In the State Capitol, Salem. Oregon, up to 9:00 clock a.m. Tuesday. March 33. 1038. to be ooened and read at that hour. for the leasing of tide and overflow land, described hereinafter, giving. any lands abutting or fronting thereon preference right to lease said tide and overflow land at hlahest orice offered. for a period of one week after opening of said bid, provided auch offer 1 made In good faith and provided the Land Board reserves right to reject anv and all bids. Said land Is situated in Klamath County and Is described as follows: aii tiae ana overflow una ownea and controlled by the State of Oregon lying within the meander line of Round Lake tn Sections 1, 3 and 13, Town ship 38 South, Range 7 East, Willamette Meridian. . Bids must be accompanied by eer- imea or cashier's cnecx or money or der for the full amount of first vetir'j rental, and no bids will be considered for less than $250.00 per annum, lease to dc tor a penoa or o years, in addi tion to amount bid, the successful bid der shall nay actual cost of adver tising. All bids should be sealed and addressed to E. T. Pierce, Clerk State Land Board, Salem, Oregon, and marked "Bid to Lease Tide and Over flow Land." Dated, at Salem, Oregon, January 30, 1096. E. T. Pierce. Clerk State Land Board No. 01. Feb. 30. 37, Mar. 6, 13, 30. LEGAL NOTICE MIITINO NOTICES Stated Communication . of Crater Lake Lodge ' No. 211 A.F. & A.M. Thursday, March 6th, at 8:00 P.M. r Ernest Wallin Witf. ty. Dragon, shall be and is hereby de clared to be benefited and assessed for the expense of aald aewar unit. Section IV. That Monday tha 7th. dav of Aorll IBM. at tha hour nf I.So oVlook P.M. thereof. In the Council Room in the City Hall of Klamath Falls, Ore- 8 on, snaii oe ana is nereoy nxea as le time and place for hearing objec tions and remonstrances acalnst the construction and lnstallaUon of said win. sewer unit. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Police Judge of tha City of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, be and he la here by authorised and directed to cause a notice of said hearing to be pub lished aa provided by the City Chart er and conformlne thereto he shall cause this resolution to be published in ine .ny oiiiciai newspaper, vnca a day for ten consecutive days, and the Cltv Enaineer. be and he (a here by directed to post, within five days after the first publication of this res olution, on the street or streets along tne line ui me comcmpiaiea sewer, at least two notices headed: "NO TICE Or SEWER WORK". In letters of not less than one 111 inch NAOMI SHRINE NO. 5, Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, meets tht second Saturday of each month at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Tern pie. Isabel Sanders, W.H.P, William Pierson, W.0.S, GINERAL NOTICES LEATHER articles able. TU 3-0341. ralaced. reason demonstration. Amy Brown TU ma rOR your Stanley Home Products eail reggy reooier mono tu a-ono. ley Hon 44603 3355 Hope. PERSONALS HAVE truck, will travel! Free eatu mate. No obligation. Ead'e Traaafet and Storage, phone TU 4-8371. LEARN sewing, private lessons. TU 4-3547. ANYONE knowing whereabouts of Ar chie Peer, please notify hut daughter, Juanlta Elladge, 3448 White. PUBLIC CHARITY SERVICES 7 length, and said notices shall contain In legible characters, a copy of the resolution of the Council and tha date of Its passage, and the City Engineer shall file with the Police Judge an affidavit of the posting of such no tices, stating the date when posted, the places where posted and the num ber of notices posted. Passed by the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 34th day of February, 1958. Presented to the Mayor and by him approved and signed this 25th day of February, 1058. LAWRENCE E. SLATER Mayor ATTEST: FRANK A. BLACKMER Police JudM STATE OF OREGON. COUNTY Or KLAMATH, SS. CITY Or KLAMATH FALLS. I. Frank A. Blackmer. Police Judere of the City of Klamath Falls, Ore gon, do nereoy certify tnat tna aoove and foregoing is a true copy . of a resolution introduced and adopted by the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at Its regular meeting neia on nionaay tna ztn. aay proved and signed by tha Mayor, and aitesiea oy tne ronce juage. FRANK A BLACKMER Police Judge. No. 80 Mar. 4, 5, 0, 1, 9, 10, 11, 13, YOUNG wom-n of any faith needing confidenUal advice may contact Ml id Prultt. Catholic Charities. 278 W. Broadway, Eugane. Oregon. Phone 5-3643. ALCOHOLICS anonymous. 130 River side. Phone TU 2-8309, P. O. Box 304. Also friendly help for famlUea of alco- noun, SERVICES -10 CARPENTER. Home building, remod eling or repair Jobs contracted. Phone TU 4-4481. DIGGING cesspools, drain lines, foun- nauuns. louis w sixer, jus iseiaware. TU 2-3283. SEPTIC tanks, drain fields and exca vation of house foundaUons. TU 4-8388, Bill Forney, CARPENTER work, new work or re- moaeung. rnone ru e-esaz. TREE topping, years experience. TU TRFJS service Scott'a Nursery. HAULING, trash, brush and Junk hauled away, TU 2-3884. CARPENTER work, new or remodel tng. Call Chet Mann. TO 4-8078. . CARPENTER, new, remodel. Fine xaftsmanshlDi Save uo to 33 oar cent. TU 2-4578. REFRIGERATION service. Day, night. . Commercial, domestic. Klamath lie frigeratlon Service, TU 4-9731. DIRECTORY AUTOMOTIV Trillen ... Auto Mliicellaneouf New Cui A Truck. Uiad Cars A Truck. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted1, Hal. neip wanted PAINTING, paper hanging, TU4-4731, KIMIS plumbing ai so ath tu t&ao. one dollar down or your recappable tire puts a brand new tire on your car today I Choose fine of. these low priced values! (T) 3-TNylori Detuxe SuperrCushion (2 3-T'Rayon DeLuxe Super-Cushion -T'Super-Cushion Yao're treading on dangerous ground when you ride on worn tires. They can't be de pended on for the stop-action traction you need. They're definitely weaker from loss of rubber and long use never know uhtn they'll let you down. Don't take chances. Not when new, safer, Goodyear Tires are available for just $1.00 down! Trade now trade away major trouble for new Goodyears today this easy way. As low as WIa week!. MORI PI OKI RIDC ON GOODVCAR TIRIS " THAN ON ANT OTHIR KINO I CTPES MAJOR CLASSIC M. L. Johnson Bill Davis Flying A Klamath Tractor Sixth Street Oxygen onraooos Pelican Motors 70 53', U) 46'i 42 39 33 S8 81 Last Night's Results: Sixth Street Oxygen 2, Klamath Trac tor 2 M. L. Johnson 9, Pelican Motors 1 Bill Davis 4. Baraboo s o High team game Sixth Street Oxygen 1034 Hlffh team series M. L. Johnson 2RS1 High individual game Al Hakcnwerth High Individual series At Hakenwerth 655 MINOR CLASSIC 89 ' 41 .17 43 88 44 4fl'fc M', ' 53 Is 33 67 Underwood's Hafter Furniture Landry Ins. Bob tt Polly's Herald and News Bing's Last Night's Results: . i Herald and News 4. Undarwood'a Hafter Furniture 3, Landry Ins. 1 Bing a 2, Bob V Polly' 2 High team game Hafter Furniture 918 High Individual game BUI McKune 243 High Individual series J. A. McDonald &8 OFFICE OF SHERIFF County of Klamath. Oregon Notice of Sale of Real Property Pursuant to OR8 23.450 STATE OF OREGON SB. County of Klamath to: Elizabeth a. Badger, La Pine, Ore son By virtue of tax warrants number 463561. S05624. 402747. & 514780 issued by the State Tax Commission of the State of Oregon, pursuant to ORS 316. 630, against the goods and chattels, tanas ana tenement oi ciizaoein jv Badger. La Pine. Oreffon. I have sel all the right and title which the said Elizabeth A. Badger had on the 27th day of February less, of, in, and to the following described property, which I ahall expose for sale as the law directs, to satisfy the demand of the State or uregon, at io;uo o ciock in tne rore noon, on Monday, the 7th day of April 1958, at the Court House door In the City of Klamath Falls, County of Klam ath. State of Oregon, the following real property situate In the County of Klam ath, Oregon, to wit: Lots 1 & 2 and the E"j of the NWV4 of Section 19. TWP 23, S. R. 10, E. W. M., excepting the follow ing described portion thereof; Begin ning at a point on the West line of the above described Section 19. 200 feet south of the Northwest Section corner of said section: thence East parallel to the North Section line a distance of 460 feet; thence South parallel to the West Section line of aald section 19, to the quarter section Una of said Section 19; Thence west along the quar ter section line of said Section 19 to the Southwest corner of said NWV of section 19, thence North along the West line of said Section 19 to the point of beginning, containing 25 acres more or less. Dated February 28. 19M. J. M. BRITTON Sheriff of Klamath County By Dora Codtlard Chief Denutv Sheriff NO. 87, Mar. 8, 13, .20, 27. Situations Wanted V REAL ESTATE Rooms For Rent . ,, Apartmenta For Rent ,, Houses For Rent Misc. Property to Let Keai Estate wanted Real Estate Exchange Real Estate For Sale ,. Business Opportunities NOTICES Card of Thanks in Memoriam Funeral Homes , Meeting Notices ,LU ., Lost at Found General Notices rersonaia Public Charity Servlcea ., Services , MISCELLANEOUS e iTinipuriauoo rieann Educational Financial Loans Fuel Food i Boats Radio Livestock as Poultry . Machinery ,1,,J111 Misc. For Rant Ml sc. . Misc To Exchange , Misc. For Sale 1 A WORDS A 2-3-4 Insertions ,.,L 5-8-7 Insertiona Month (Daily) 8 10 WORDS AUTOMOTIVE LEAGl'E Basin Motors 354 Motor Investment 82 38 Baiiigers BO 40 Mobile Gas A8 44 Wlnde Buick .Vt'i 46Vi Commercial Shell SI 49 Specialized Service 48 52 Olson Motors 4.V4 54' Eaitilde Elec - 44 58 Carlson Mattress 41 89 Ha Worsen 's 40 80 Pacific Fruit 34 'k 63'i 11th and Klamath JIM'S SHELL Ortfon Avg. end Do no Id" lOB'S SHELL 1100 Min GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE Ph. TU 4-8141 COMMERCIAL SHEL1 729 So 6th TORGERSON'f SHELl 135 Mail St HENDRICK'S IV HODGE Sprinf Eiplonoda DON'S SHELL Hifhway ?7 JACK BOBBIN'S SHELL 2100 So." 6th ANDY'S SHELL Rivtrtide ond Main Lait Nllht'i H.iulli: Wind, tsuick l. Eaittlde 3 Carl.on'1 1. Mobile Gai 3 Olaon Motor, l, Balilgera 3 Bailn Moton 1. Spectaltznl 8rvfce 3 Commercial Shell 4. Halvoraen'a 0 Motor Jnveatment 3, Pacific Fruit Hlah. team game Specialized Service 1048 High team aerlea' Specialized Service High individual game Mel Robinton M High individual aerlei Mel Roblnaon 414 W-7 Innertiona 'i monin fualiyi .. ..... a. 11 ift nrnnna 2-3-4 Iniertlona o--7 insertion. Month IDally) ... a. 1H 9A UAini -L 2-3-4 tniertionl . a-v-f inaeriioni Shuff-Stuff Vern'a 4, Roundup 0 Gervaia 3, Wocua 1 Summer's Lane 3, Tiny'l 1 BALL FARE VICTORT I.F.AOI'E AT M( HOOi, 8 45 Mouldinfcraft vi Coca Cola 8:00 DeMOlav Blue vs Gun Store Diitrlrt K-R Playerf 800 Merrill vs Talent at SOC LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned administratrix of the estate of Rasmus Lunvik, a It a Rosa Lunvlk and R. Lunvik, deceased, has filed in the Circuit Court of the State or oreron ror Kiamatn count her r nal Account of her administration of said estate, and the court has ap pointed the 31st day of March. 1058 at 1100 a.m. as the time and the courtroom of said Court as tha place for hearing and settlement of aald account. BETH CHARE. Administratrix of the Estate of Rasmus Lun- vm, aka rom Lunvik and R. Lunvik, deceased. MAXWELL It GODDARD Attorneys for Administratrix No. 78 Feb. 30, 37, Mar. 8, 13 - RESOLUTION NO. 873 A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENTION Or THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KLAM ATH FALLS. OREGON, TO CON STRUCT AND LAY SEWERS IN. ALL SUNNYLAND ADDITION, SOUTH ONE-HALF OF TRACT 37. AND NORTH 200 FEET OF TRACTS 32. 38. and 43. OF ENTERPRISE thacjti Auuinuw; Acrnuv ixj PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES THEREFOR FILED BY THE CITY ENGINEER: DESCRIB ING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE PROPERTY BENEFITED: AND DI RECTING CERTAIN STEPS TO BE TAKEN: SAID PROJECT TO BE KNOWN AS. SEWER UNIT NO. 20, The City Engineer of the City of Klamath Falls. Oreaon. oursuant to resolution of the Common Council heretofore adooted. havln filed Dlant specifications and estimates for the cost of constructing and laying what Is to be known as the 28th. sewer unit of the City or Klamath Falls. Oregon, located in that portion of said Cltv m follows: all Sunnvland Addi tion, the South one-half of tract 37, and north 200 feet of tracts 32, 38, and 43 of Enterprise Tracts Addition, embraclne In said unit all of the property hereinafter bounded and de scribed: and the Common council having taken said plans, specifications ana fiumiifi unor consiaerauon. now ftnda them satisfactory; THERE FORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COM- MON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FA1.L.5, (JHEUUN, UDLI ASSKMRLVD IN REGULAR SES SION AS FOLLOWS: Section T. That the rtana. speclflcatiOni and estimates for the construction and In stallation of what la to be known aa tha 20th. sewer unit or tna en: of Klamath Falls. Oreaon. filed wit tne city ny ine iiy engineer, snaii be, and the same are hereby approved ana adopted. ftcrtlnn II. That the Common Council of tha City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, here- ny aeciares hi intention to construct and install the 28th. Sewer Unit of said City in accordance with tha said plans, s pec I ftc at Ions, and estimates; this project consist of constructing a complete sewer system to serve the area inciuaea in an oi sunny, ana aq dltion, the South one-half of Irart 37, and the North 200 feet of tracta 32, 36 and 43 or Enterprise Tracts Ad dltion. The project will Include con crete sewer pipe with rubber rlni Joints, Manholes, Lampholes, "Y connections, and all neceasary aoour tenances, all as more fully shown by the plans and specifications on file with the police judge or said city, at a total estimated cost as follows, to-wit: Cement sewer pipe, 'rubber rings with aDPurtenaneas 828.488.43 said e timate inrludrt engineering, attorney Month (DaJly) . 4 31 M wnnfiii 3-3-4 fnserttona ti , S-fl-7 Insertions monin i Dally) M - M wr.Tva 1l M anwnnns 2-3-4 Insert Inn o-f insertiona 1 Month (Daily) w 31 39 WORDS Insertions 5-4.-7 Insertions ., ,-. ,-. Month (Dally) al assistance and un for seen contingencies, ffeMInn lit. That the prnpertv lying within the boundaries nereinaiter aeseriDea, snail be and Is hereby declared to be bene f.terl bv the construction and Instal- Beginning at the Northwest corner of Section 1, Townihtp 39 soutn, Hange 0 East. Willamette Meridian In the city of Klamath Falls. Oregon: thence Southerly along tha centerllna of Wash burn Way 373 feet, thence Easterly, Heatln Produce Feu TV - MUSIC Sporta - Hobblea . . Wanted d heating. TT24 Free estimating. RUBBER STAMPS 1-dav service. See Jim Kaler. UIB K. Mala, or call TU 3-3000. NO waltlnai You net oromnL halt ful attention when you dial TU 4-81U to place a Classified Ad. Terms Estimates SEPTIC TANKS Cleaned Installed Custom pigging Klamath County Sanitary Service 718 No. loth TU HIM KING SEPTIC TANKS Cleaning a Roto-Rooter Senrlea C. W. CLIFFORD, Manager ED F. KING. Owner 3209 Hilyard Ave.-Ph. TO 4-MM1 HEALTH 12 VITA RLOW HEALTH rOODI Ordera taken for freah vegetable er fruit Juice., vitamin aupplementa. Vita Glow Health Food Store, 3041 Radcllffe, TU 2-4805. ft additional rate Information Phone TU 4-8111 RATE SCHEDULE NUTRILITE food eupplement. Phone TU 4-4996. HILP WANTED, FEMALI .13 1.2.1 3.29 1.90 2.90 (SO J.M 3.7S 75 9 00 n no 13.00 , 379 e 2.1 10.23 WOMEN Malfn. Merrill, Tulelake and Dorrta areas. Own telephone, able to work at home, part time, aurveylng area for national concern. Hourly pay. Write Room 217, Stewart Drew Building, Klamath Fall.. HELP WANTED. MALE . 4 90 , 7 30 . It 50 , B.39 , 9.79 , 12.79 36 40 WORM 4. 2-3-4 Iniertlona .. a nn B-e-7 insertions 10.00 i month ipailyl moo nwAnf.TNF. 8:30 B.m. day before oubllratlon. Noon Saturday for Sunday or Monday. For rataa and Information eoncernlne Classified Display please call TU 4-8111. Minimum charge 90 cents, box numners aa eenta, naasa read the first Insertion of your ad. Tha Herald it News retervaa tha right to classify, edit or reject any Want Ad copy and will be responaibla for only one incorrect insertion or any want Ad. and then only by correct publication of same. Corrcctlona or cancellations If received by 3:30 p.m. win be mado in fouowliui day'a Dubu- canon. INTERVIEWING candidates for the professional service. Boy Scouts of America. Men or good cnaracter, at to 37, needed. Call TU 4-0018 for Inter view. , MEN wanted! Past experience In bak ery route, laundry, bread, mill, etc., or experience In over the counter sales. Must have definite responsibili ties, he neat In aooearance and aood character references. Phone TU 2-2040, CARD OF THANKS WR wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and anorerl.lion for the acts of kindness, messages of aympathy. the beautiful floral offerings and other tokens of sympathy received from our kind friends and neighbors during our recent bereavement In the loss of (jr.... inm, rA.. in.iui -' ...... Berbara Cody, and other members of tne ramtjy. FUNERAL HOMES WARD'S Klamath Funeral Homa, High It Phone TO 1-4404. CHAIRS Memorial Chap mono 1U e-atoc. rarau able. L 3 Pine. ig lot avail MEETING NOTICES Stated Communication, Klamath Lodce No. 77, A.F. and A.M. Past Master's Degree will be con ferred on Junior Past Master. Monday eve- ning, Mar. 10. 8 p.m. 6:30 p.m. din ner. All past masters guests for dinner. . Paul R. Kincaid. W.M. 4 Klamath Lodge No. 77 A.F. and A.M. Special communi cation Friday evening, March 7, 7:30 p.m Work in the M.M. De gree. Visiting Breth ren welcome. 14 HELP WANTED Experienced Corsetierre to take charge of department. MILLER'S DEPARTMENT STORE It- general farm hand. TU WANTED, someone to wreck building on contract. Phone TU 4-4930. HELP WANTED, 17 MAN and wife with no smelt children. Some experience with poultry. Refer ences. Call at Femandea Poultry Farm, Route 2, Box BZ8. ITUATIONS WANTED II EXPERIENCED practical nurse de sires private duty, will baby alt. Ref erences. TU 4-9219, IRONING, baby sitting evenings. 4-4030. OFFICE work wanted. References. TU 2-2782. BABY sitting. TU 2-2782. your homa. Phong WASHING Ironing. Delivery service. TU 4-0434. WANTED TU 2-2711. baby sitting. References. IRONINO. 4-7887. plcf Mp. delivery. TU CARPENTER work able. TU 2-0490. wanted, reason ROOMS FOR RENT 22 ljtnr.E comfortable linens furnished. 317 Pine. ROOMS. 19 a week. 82 Jefferson. ROOMS light housekeeping, clesn, rsa- abie. Located 4U7 norm vin. iu STEAM heated room. Over Employ ment office. Court View Hotel SLEEPINO rooms. TU 4-4444 or Tti 4-8313 FURNISHED rooma. 710 Mala. Grass) ' Hotel . SLEEPINO rooma 1034 High. STEAM heated sleeping rooma Quirt clean cloea In. Phone TO 1-0114 LARGE- comfortable rooma for won. en. 310 South Sin. ROOM. cent board gentlemen. 1007 Cree- LOVELY rooma, cloea 4-4390 us. Phono TO APARTMENTS FOR RENT 24 999. NICE one bedroom apartment. Furnished, large kitchen, living room, bedroom and Tiath. Lights and water , r. i n t." I iif MurniRnen. see ai imu uinii. ui im Paul S. Kincaid, W.M. tu 4-4498.