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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1958
Officials Seek
Cause Of Blaze
PERTH A.MBOY, N.J. (UPD
Officials were still searching to
day for the cause of the worst
(ire in the city's history, which
raced through five city blocks
during the weekend, destroyed
two lumber yards and three
houses, with damages estimated
at more than a million dollars.
Flames started Saturday in a
small shed at the Crouse Lumber
Yard, near the Lehigh Valley
Railroad tracks. The (ire spread
quickly, getting an explosive as
sist from the gas tanks of three
trucks parked in the yard.
The flames leaped across the
railroad tracks and ignited the
Hurley Lumber Yard, then faced
to adjacent buildings on Gold and
Elizabeth Streets.
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Nixon Political Prestige
In Balance As California
Campaign Pulls Ahead
Py LYI.E C. WILSON
United Press International
WASHINGTON. UP1 Vice
President Richard M. Nixon's po
litical prestige will be up for
grabs this year in California
where well-organized Democrats
are maneuvering to cut him down
as a presidential prospect.
Nixon is committed by desire
and circumstances to make an all
out campaign for the election in
November of Sen. William i.
Knowland as governor of Californ
ia. Much has been written about
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the rivalry between Nixon and
Knowland. the Republican leader
ot the Senate. It has been arguel
that their big home state was not
big enough for the ambitions of
these two young men, each of
whom is on a political path which
logically could lead to a Republi
can presidential nomination.
Knowland is substantially If not
irrevocably committed to Nixon
for the 1960 nomination. He calls
Nixon the only major aspirant as
of now. Nixon is even more firm
ly committed to support Know
land's ambition to be elected gov
ernor.
uemocrai rat Krown gave
Knowland a rough goingover in
last week s primary. Both men
tiled lor the gubernatorial nomi
nation on both tickets and the
primary was something of a pop
ularity contest between the oair.
Brown substantially out-polled the
senator.
The political tide in California
was running strong on primary
day against Knowland. It is up
to Knowland and Nixon in the en
suing months to reverse that tide
or, each, to stumble awav from
tne summit of Republican Party
leadership.
Brown's election would damage
nixon s prospects badly alter an
all-out campaign effort in Know.
land's behalf. Nixon would then
appear to have been repudiated
by the voters of his own state.
That could be deadly to his ambi
tion to obtain the I960 Republican
presidential nomination. That
would be a sweeter triumph for
the Democratic Party than the
election of a Democratic Gover
nor of California after long years
of failure.
The aggressive intensity of the
Democratic high command's at
tack on Nixon is a considerable
tribute to the vice president. It
seems to be an acknowledgment
by the opposition that he not only
is front-runner now for the Re
publican nomination but would be
the most difficult Republican to
neat, tne Democratic effort to
knock off both Nixon and Know
land in a single state election
campaign will have the hard-
listed support . of the political
leaders of organized labor. Thev
nave a double stake in the con
test.
Knowland directly challenges
the labor bosses with an appeal
over their heads to the labor rank
and file. It is an appeal accom
panied by endorsement of strict
regulation of union affairs, large
ly in behalf of the members, and
of legislation which would outlaw
the closed or union shop. So, the
hosses don't like Knowland for
that, and they don't like Nixon,
cither. It should be quite a eon-
lest, and if big labor over-shoots
the mark in California as it did
in lllfiO in Ohio in an effort to
defeat the late Sen. Robert A.
Tall, the opposition of big labor
could become a Republican asset.
biglil years ago in Ohio, labor
made such a show against Taft
nt its money, men and muscle as
lo alienate the voters who repudi
ated labor's interference by a de
cisive vole. Taft lost three or four
counties, only, but carried every
industrial county in the slate.
Down with Knowland, of course,
would go any chance of finding
within the Republican Party na
tionally any established leaders
willing to challangc the political
power of organized labor. Brown's
election would tend enormously
to increase big labo' political
power in the Democratic Parly
where it already is dominant in
spots. It would nudge big labor to
ward the driver's seat in Ihe Re
publican Party, loo. and further
deprive conservative citizens of
any substantial voice in U.S. poli
tics. Cyprus Curb
Called Again
NICOSIA (UPIt The British
slapped curfews on most of Cy
prus today to halt a new outbreak
ot deadly feuding between Creek
and Turkish Cypriots.
Four Creek Cypriots were killed
in rioting touched off by the bomb
ing Saturday night of the Turk
ish consulate's information office
in Nicosia. Several persons were
wounded, including two members
of the British security forces.
The bomb injured no one and
caused little damage. The bomb
thrower escaped but the Turks,
certain he vas a Creek, imme
diately began attacking Greeks in
the consulate area.
Trouble quickly spread through
out the island. Hy early today Ihe
British had placed every large
town on the island, except Limas
sol. under curlew. Barbed wire
barricades separated the Greek
and Turkish communities in Ka
ivtngustn and Nicosia. At dawn Ihe
only persons on the streets were
stfiigun-carrying British troops.
Governor Sir Hugh Knot per
sonally toured Ihe Greek sector
of Nicosia Sunday night, where
two city blocks were burned.
Foot summoned Turkish Cypriot
leaders and told them the curlew
would remain in effect until fur
ther notice.
KAS1F.R
WASHINGTON it PI' The
Internal Revenue Service has es
tablished a new ottice lo simplify
paper work and make compliance
with Federal lax laws easier on
the taxpayers.
The new unit, to be known as
Ihe planning and research ollice.
will be headed by an assistant
commissioner. Dr. Thonas C. At
keson. professor of taxation at the
college of William and Mary, will
set up Ihe first series of research
and development projects.
The
Loquacious
Portable
Editor's Note: Waltraud Eriks-
dun, the former Waltraud Dietsche,
is on her way to Europe to join
her husband. Her impressions of
tne trip and life in Europe to
day will be carried in a series
By WALTRAUD ERIKSDL'N
NEW YORK, May 27 At five
dollars a night, here I am at the
Knickerbocker, near Times Square,
in the heart of downtown Man
hattan. Except for some rain, which
comes galloping down the light
shaft, the weather has been splen
did cool and sunny and just right
for the fitted suits which the ladies
display about town.
Saturday, at the Leonid Kotkins,
I met a bonafide, hypertense mov
ie producer, who owns Matisses,
Chagalls and Picassos.
Lee I've known for over a dec
ade. He was medical officer in the
good old quonset-hut days of Okin
awa. Since then he has put on
weight and put out a Best Seller,
"Eat, Think, and Be Slender."
After seeing "The Westside
Story." a musical cacophony about
juvenile gangs, we had cappucinos
with cognac at one of the popular
new coffee houses on West 55th.
Then we turned into Broadway,
the free show with the longest
run fabulous "Broadway in
Spring." It was a carnival of lights
and a parade of faces joyous,
exotic, luxuriant, polymorphous.
But with dawn, perhaps, the
crowd would disperse: hurtled
through subterranean passages
each to his own little world, where
he must pay bills, obey laws, and
know his limitations.
Lee's gimmick that overeating
caused ay emotional problems
causes obesity has brought him
to the top as psychosomatic con
sultant to show people. Success
means two maids, a spacious El
room apartment downtown, a sum
mer house at Westport, and the
children's $1.000-a-year "Ethical
Culture School.
Uptown, in a beautiful modern
apartment, Otto and Ruth are en
tertaining visitors from Germany;
Otto's mother and his lovely blonde
niece. Anita.
Ruth has a one woman busi
ness making expensive children's
clothes. But she prepared an ex
cellent meal of asparagus, hollan-
daise sauce, salmon, and fresh
strawberries with instant whipping
cream.
Oma and Anila raved about the
sights. They were impressed by
tne size of the skyscrapers and
Ihe fact that men had built them,
by the many nationalities, by ex
treme elegance next to Sloppy
Joes, by happy faces.
But especially. Oma is im
pressed by Otto's and Ruth's
achievements through their own
efforts. Otto gave up a fortune
in Nazi Germany when he landed
with a Leica. But he is no longer
peddling Fuller Brushes. He is a
manager for Child's and can af
ford the amenities: a car. good
liquor, seaside vacations and
once, after luck in a numbers
game, even a splurge in the Stork
Club.
Adlai Asks
French Aid
EAST LANSING, Mich. (UPD
Adlai Stevenson, pleading for
trust among nations in a nuclear
world, has urged that the United
Stales grant immediate economic
aid to France.
Stevenson told 2,349 graduates
and 20.0(10 guests at Michigan
Stale University's commencement
exercises Sunday that "France
can founder on the economic rocks
in the next six months.
He said the United States can
help prevent that with economic
aid and also be helping France
work out a sensible economic
improvement system for North
Africa.
The suggcslion was only one of
number of propoals the two-
time Democratic presidential can
didate made for combatting inter
national mistrust, "the root of
evil in the world today."
"Nobody trust anvbodv. This is
ihe heart of the trouble," he
added.
Stevenson, wearing an Oxford
University academic gown of an
off-shade of red. urged creation
of a Marshall Plan-type organiza
tion to map a rebuilding program
for the economy of the free na
tions. He said the nation "cannot ocr-
mit the present policy of drift and
contusion lo persist indefinitely."
BITTEN '
KG LIN AIM FORCE BASE. Fla.
UP! T.Sgt. Theodore Allen.
28. an instructor in jungle survi
val, was recovering from the bite
of a coral snake.
The West Haven. Conn., soldier
was bitten Saturday while cleaning
Ihe cage of the snake, one of the
deadliest of America's reptiles,
which Allen uses in his lectures.
Atitnontios said the coral snake
normally chews on its victim be
fore the lull effect of its lethal ve.
nom is, felt. Allen, they said, re
ceived a quick slash on the linger
which he quickly cut open with a
razor blade.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF ORFUON
FOR KLAMATH COl'NTY
LIAM KITTRF.DGE Deceased
Notice Is hereby given that we have
been appointed Executor of Ihe estate
William Kittredae. deceased. An
per.ni hairing claims agatnt said
estate are required to present them
io us. witn proper vouchers, at the of
ftre of dinnnt At r.mna ri. r-
eral Rutlding. Klamath Falls. Oregon
wilh'n tx month from Mav 28 ium
whirh is ihe date ot first publication
of this notice
Donovan Lee Nicol and
Rav J Mlchela,
Oanong t Ciannng
Attomet for r.rittnr
No. 211, May as. June g. t. If.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE Or PROPOSED
FORMATION OT CRESCENT RURAL
FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT.
KLAMATH COUNTY. OREGON.
By order of the- County Court of
Klamath County. Oregon Issued May
23rd. IBM. NOTICE Is hereby given
that on Friday the 77th. day of June.
iioa. at 10 u uiock a m of Mid flay
in the Cooniy Court Room in the
Court Houae at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
a hearing will be held In the
matter of the propoted formation of
a Rural Fire Protection District to be
known at Crescent Rural Fire Pro-
lection unmet, the boundaries
which ara as follows:
A iraet of land tying In Klamath
County, State of Oregon In Sections
30 and 31, T. 24S, R. 9E W.M. and
Section 36. T. 24S, R 8E. W.M. and
more particularly described as
lows:
Beginning at an Iron Pip 838.87 ft.
more or less East of the corner.
Section 19 and 30. T 24S. R. 9E..
w.m. mencc on ine section line
S9 43' E. for a distance of
ft. mora or less to the East 1-16 cor
ner. Sections 19 and 30;
Thence Southerly along the East
mir, oetuun Mf mr a distance oi
3960 ft. more or less to the SB.
1-16 corner of Section 30:
Thence westerly for a distance of 1320
ft. more or less to the S. 1-16 cor
ner section 3u; v
Thence ADDroximatelv S. 3fi'4' Wi
for a distance of 1650 ft. more or less
to a point approximately 975 ft. west
of the corner of Section 30 and 31;
Thence west aloni the Section Line
of Section 30 and 31 for a distance of
300 ft. more or less to a point 300
i. cast di tne eaieny r-w line ui
U. S. HlKhwav D7:
Thence Southerly following a line 300
ft. East of the Easterly r-w line of
u.a. nignway vi ior a distance or
5940 ft. more or less to a point 30(1
ft. East of the Easterly r-w line U. S.
Highway 97 which point Is more or
ten lusu it. west or ina s. c. cor
ner Section 36. T. 24S. R. BE.. W.M
Thence west along the South line of
aecuon JO. I. 345., ft. 8E., W.M..
to a point 300 ft. west of the westerly
r-w line U. S. H.rhwav 07-
Thence Northerly following a line 300
it. west or tne westerly r-w line of
U. S. Highway 97 for a distance of
w more or less to the East
mnu wen -4 line or section 38:
rhence East for a distance of 340
ii. mure or less to tne westerly R-W
line Of IT. S HiBhurav Q7-
Thence Northerly along the West R-W
line of U. S. Highway 97 for a dis
tance oi nou ii. more or less to a
point 1220 It. more or less North
hi y corner, section 31, T. 245., R
9E. W.M. And Section 36, T. 24S,
R- f)E.t W.M.,
rnence North on the Section to the
Section corner. Sections 38 and 25..
r 24S.. R. BE., W.M. and Sections
30 and 31. T. 24S.( R. 9E., W.M.;
Thence East for a distance of 350
V V""T..or " lo eastern H-W
oi me main Northern R. R. - ex
cluding that portion of land occupied
Thence northerly following the East
R-W line of the Klamath Northern
R. R. Co. for a distance of ia0O ft.
more nr In an t nta...iin ...t.t.
the Gilchrist Timber Company fence
which Is the old Oregon Trunk R. R.
which point is 200 ft. more or less
line from Ih Pnlr nt cntin- -in.
The nee northerlv sinns lit. rii'.k'.i.i
Timber Company fence which it the
old Oregon Trunk R.R. R-W for a
distance of 2800 ft. more or less to
octnrin une oi sections 19 and
30. T. 24S., R. 9E., W.M.;
The nee East on the Section. Section
. aim .mi ior a niiiance or H2 ft
more or less to tht noint nt
nlng, excluding from said area, how-
L An?. "ici iy wnicn is excluded
Dated this 28th. day 'Of
May, 1958.
Chai. P. DeLap
County Clerk.
Klamath County, Oregon.
No. 2S8, June 9. 16.
Equity No. 58-118
SUMMONS
THE CIRCUIT rntmT
IN
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
l ANU FOR THE
COUNTY Or KLAMATH
MABEL LA VON WATKINS, Plaintiff
vs. Ann a metzner, also known as
ANNA PETERSTEINER. and all nth.
er persons claiming by. through or
under the named defendant. Defend
ants TO: ANNA METZNER. also known as
nnA rtjtrisiEiwEK, and ail other
persons claiming by. through, or under
the named defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATU HP
OREGON: You are hereby required to
"PMRir ana answer me complaint tiled
against you in ihe above entitled suit
on or before thirty ClOi davs from
the date of the first publication nt this
summons, the same being the 9th day
Of June. 19!ifl. and If vnn fall In n.
swer for want thereof the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for a decree de
creeing her lo be the owner in fee
simple of that certain real property
described as:
Beainninff at m rmfnt M M 1ft' w
S23 feet from the Northeast corner of
Lot 4, Section 18, T. .17 S. R 9 E.W.M.;
thence S. M 30' E. 321 S feet; thence
N. 89' 30' W. 385 feet; thence N. 7s 45
W. 175 feet: thence N. 79" 30' E.
170 feet: thence North 60 30' E. 200
feet to the place of beginning,
free and clear of all claims of you
and each of you.
This summons Is served upon vou
and each of you pursuant to an Or-dei-of
the Honorable DAVID R. VAN
DENBERG, Judge of the above en
titled Court, mada and entered the
3rd day of June, 1958. which order
requires this summons to be published
once a week for four (4) successive
weeks.
L. Orth Sisemore
Attorney for Plaintiff
731 Main Street
Klamath Falls, Oregon
NO. 297, June 9, 16. 23, 30.
NOTICE OF SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter or the Guardianship of
FRED McTIMMONDS. an incompetent
person.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
the undersigned, Burnis M. Farrar, as
fuardlan of the person and estate of
red McTimmonds, the above named
incomDetent person, bv virtue nr an
order for sate of real property dulv
made and entered by the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Klamath
County, Probale Department, on the
7lh day of May. 1958. in the above
entilled proceedings, authorizing, li
censing, empowering and directing the
said guardian to sell the hereinafter
described real property belonging to
,he KUrd'nshlP ",ll,e o( h bpye
named incompetent person will offer
i "i iib i private Kme enner ior
cash or on terms to be approved bv
the Court, to the highest bidder at the
office of J. W. Sanders at 1213 Main
Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, on and
after the 1st day of July, 1958. the
following described parcel of real prop
erty belonging to the auardianshiD es-
tate of the ,
aoove named incompetent
oersOn. to-wtt:
Lots no.!, miock mi. Mills Addition to'viinn
in plot thereof in file of the office of
the County Clerk for Klamath County.
Oregon.
Said sale will be marie subject to
the confirmation of th above entitled
Court.
BURNIS M. FARRAR. Guardian
of the person and estate of Fred
McTimmonds. an incompetent
person.
No. 279 May 26. June 2. 9, 16.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of SAR
AH C. BlIRCHAM, Deceasrd.
Notice is herebv stven that I hav
been appointed Administrator of the
Estate of Sarah C. Burcham, deceased.
All persons having claims against said
estate are required to present them
to me, with proper vouchers, at the
office of Ganong & Ganong, First
lederal Building. Klamath rail. Ore
gon, within six months from May 26,
V.M, which Is the date of first pub
lication of this notice.
Jesse M. Burcham.
Administrator
Ganong St Ganong
Attorney Tor Administrator
No. 277. May 26. June 2. 9. 16.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Rv vtttue Of an execution in fore
closure duly Issued by the Clerk of
tne Lircuit court or ine state oi ure
gon for the County of Klamath dated
the 22d day of May 1938. in the
certain suit in the Circuit Court for
said county ana state wherein us
VALDO MAGALLANES. sometimes
known as O.Zl MAGALLANES. as
plaintiff recovered judgment again!
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS of MILKS
W SAUNDERS for the sum of S923 00
with Interest tnereon at 0 per cent
per annum from June 30. 1WJ, until
fiaid: for the further sum of $120 00
or cots expended for the care and
protection of his said mortgage lien
with interest thereon at the rate ot
10 per cent per annum from April
30 1M7. until paid: for the further
um of $22 00 cost of title search:
for th further sum of 937 97 for ac
crued leal property taxes necessarily
nam ny piainiui, ana it ine iurin
er sum of UiiO 00 as attorney's fees
and for his rosts and disbursements
taed at S53.90 on tha atst day of
M. 19UI;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
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LEGAL NOTICE
I Will On tha 24th rinv nt Twno lout
at the front door of the Courthouse
of the County of Klamath in Klam
ath Falls. Oregon, in said county.
at 10:00 in the forenoon of sa.rl ri.v
Sell at DubllC union tn fh hlnh
bidrirr for cash, the following d.
scribed property, to-wit:
11 in UIOCK 92 Of BUENA
VISTA ADDITION to tha City of
Klamath Falls. Oregon,
taken and levied upon as th prop
erly of the said UNKNOWN HEIRS
of MILES W. SAUNDERS. or so much
throf
inereui as may oe necessary to sat
isfy said judgment in favor of OS-
VALDO MAr.AII.ANFC Am.Mn.
known as OZZ1 MAGALLANES
against the said UNKNOWN HEIRS
of MILES W. SAUNDERS with In.
terest thereon together with all costs
ana disbursements mat nave or may
accrue.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon.
May 23d. 198.
J M ERITTON
Sheriff of Klamath County,
Oregon
By Doris Konni
Deputy
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SPREAD word of your for sale of-
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HELP WANTED,
NOTICE OF CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION
METER MAIDS & POLICEWOMAN
Notice is hereby given that the Civil Service Board for the City of
Klamath Falls, Oregon, will on the 8th day of July, 1958, at the hour of
1:30 o'clock P.M., hold Civil Service Examinations for applicants for
Meter Maids and for Policewoman-Clerk for the City of Klamath Falls,
Oregon. That the examination will be given at said time and date in
the Council Chamber in the City Hall for said City.
Any person desiring to take the examination for Meter Maid for
Policewoman-clerk may cure an application for the examination
from the Ot'ice of the Police Judge for said City, which application
must be filled and filed in the office of said Police Judge 10 days
prior to the day the examination is to be given. Applicants must be
between the ages of 23 and 35 years of age.
Done this 5th day ot June, 1958.
CIVIL SERVICE BOARD
Klamath Falls, Oregon
By: Wm. Ganong Jr.
Chairman.
LOST 4 FOUND
LOST or strayed girl's blu Schwinn
bike. Three dollars reward. Red and
white glow tape on handle bars and
on the rear fender, brown seat. Sally
Bratton. Age 10. TU 3-0495.
LOST Chihuaha dog. tan and whiU,
red harness. Answers to nam ol
Troubles. Reward. TU 4-6260.
FOUND
A formula to happiness in love.
Give her a magnificent diamond
ring from Weisiield's. Here is the
ideal answer to your problem. See
our marvelous selection of diamond
rings in all price ranges.
GENERAL NOTICES
ST A UTTER ho mi reducing plan. Amy
Brown. TU 2-0344 (or fre demonstra
tion.
Peggy Feebler
aOM TU S-62S6
PERSONALS
NIAGARA Cyclo massage relieves
nervous tension and pain. Reduce at
home with controlled heat and mas
sage. Free demonstration. No obliga
tion. Helen Arnett. TU 4-4093; Lillie
Thurman, TU 2-0510.
ROOM and board for aged. Ladies
preferred. TU 2-0529.
PUBLIC CHARITY SERVICES 7
ALCOHOLICS anonymous. 130 River
side. Phone TU 2-6306 P. O. Box 204.
Also friendly help for families of alco
holics. .
YOUNG women of any faith needing
confidential advlc may contact Miss
Prultt. Catholic Charities. 376 W
Broadway. Eugene, Oregon. Phone
5-3642
SERVICES 10
LAWNS mowed, trimmed and watered
while you are on your vacation. Ste
phen Campbell. Age 12. TU 4-4458.
RE WEAVING. TU 2-1687, 3751 Bisbee.
LAWN mower sharpening, engine re
pair. Eber Hagen 4327 Shasta Way.
FENCES! FENCES! Complete Instal
lation or materials Fre estimates.
TU 4-6515.
ROTOTILUNG garden and lawns. One
operation. Louis Walker, phon TU
2-3283.
PAINTING, interior-exterior. Free es
timates. Work guaranteed. Reason-
able. TU 2-5096.
ROTOTILLING plowing lawns and
gardens: tractor equipment. Bill For
ney and Laurence Redden. TU 4-H19B.
LEVELING, backfilling,
lawns, fit) dirt John
4-7076.
foundations.
Bowers. TU
SHARPENED mowers, hand, power,
saws, hand, circle. 2115 Orchard Av.
KLAMATH Fence Co. Phone TU 4-6228.
DIGGING cesspools, drain lines, foun
dations. Louis Walker. 3213 Delaware
TU 2-3283.
PAINTING, paper hanging. TU 4-6752.
DIGGING cesspools, drain fields and
excavation of nous foundations. TU
4-8398. Bill Forney.
CUSTOM backhoe work. Ditch clean
ing, drain line. Cesspool digging, ate.
H. W. Simmers. TU 2-1B46.
LANDSCAPE service, trees, shrubs,
hedges. Pruning, topping, rototilling,
planting. Homedale Landscape Nurs
ery, now giving S&H Green Stamps
3905 Homedale. TU 4-9940.
KING SEPTIC TANKS
Cleaning & Roto-Rooter Service
C. W. CLIFFORD, Manager
ED. F. KING, Owner
S209 Hilyard Ave. Ph. TU 4-9841
Septic Tanks Drain Fields
CLEANED INSTALLED
Bonded Service
For ail sewer problems
DIAL TU 2-1136
Klamath County Sanitary Service
HEALTH
12
VITA GLOW HEALTH FOODSl!
Health drinks. 2041 Radcliff. T
2-4803.
EDUCATIONAL 13
IF you like to draw, sketch or paint
write for Talent Test (No fee). Give
age and occupation, box 234.
ROBERTSON School of Business Da;
ana nigni classes u Main, iu z-cize
MEN
WANTED
Ages 17 to 5: who can qualify for
training as . . .
JET AIRCRAFT SPECIALISTS
AUTO GAS TURBINE SPECIAL
ISTS
AUTO FUEL INJECTION SPEC
IALISTS We help finance your training by
arranging terms for this practical
Oas turbine Lngine Training.
For complete details fill -out coupon
ana mail iuuav:
Write: JET ENGINE DIVISION
Dept J6-65 Box 228 Herald and
News.
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY
STATE AGE
PHONE
HOURS WORKED: From .... To ...
HELP WANTED, FEMALI
14
BEAUTY operator to qualify (or In-
tructor's license at Medford Beauty
School. Medford, Ore. Phone SP 2.6155
EXACTLY rleht anlntton u-tiatv.
.Tour problem: A Classified Ad. Phone
TU 4-MI1.
FEMALE 14
14
FEMALE help needed at th Idea)
Cafe. Highway 97. Macdo!, Cai.
Phone Express 8-7161.
RELIABLE woman to ait with four
year-old in my horn five days a week,
$2M a day. Must have own trans
portation. Do not apply tf still in
school or have small children. TU
4-3708 after 6:30 pm.
HELP WANTED, MALI
MEN needed to train for Jet Aircraft
Industry. Sea our ad under Classifi
cation 13.
PAY EVERY DAY
I need a man lo train for salaried
sales manager position now open. Of
fice and help provided. Must have car.
Older man preferred. Dignified appear
ance, ability to work long hours. Earn
ings $30 to $60 day not unusual in
this -business. Call Mr. Dinesen, TU
2-3061 9 to 11 am.
ATTENTION
We have a few openings for men
who want Spring and Summer
work. We are also seeking men for
permanent employment with our
Oregon Division in this area. You
may qualify if you own a car and
are 21 to 48 years of age. Salary
$75 per week plus weekly commis
sions. School and all training giv
en by Company on full salary.
Write to Sales Supervisor, Dept. E,
Box 5041, Aloha, Oregon. Giv
your name and address and a per
sonal interview will be arranged.
HELP WANTED .
17
IF vou like to draw, sketch or natnt
I see Talent Test ad in Educational col
umn.
OPPORTUNITY for ambitious people
to learn Insurance business on - a
part-time basis with prospects for la
ter full-time career. If you are dis
satisfied with the limitations of your
resent Job, see Jerry Shelley at 116
o. 11th or call TU 4-7101.
WANTED reliable man or woman to
take over as distributor in this area
for nationally known Food Supple
ment. Initial cash outlay of $150 will
completely start you on your way to
a profitable part time or full time
endeavor. Call TU 2-3434 days, or TU
4-46J8 evenings.
SITUATIONS WANTED IS
MAN and wife want work. Cafe and
hotel preferred. TU 2-3197.
DO you 'have any odd jobs an 11
year old boy can do? If so call
Jearrle Britton. age 11, TU 4-3732.
Cannot mow lawns or trim hedges.
RELIABLE baby sitter available days
and evenings in south suburbs. Phon
TU 4-7830 for Lucille Waters. Age 15.
16 YEAR old girl wants position as
mother's helper or child care prefer
ably in country. Verna Hall 16 years of
age. TU 2-3770.
WOULD like any available odd jobs
and lawn mowing. Call BUI Myers,
age 14, TU 4-9303.
HAVE new power mower. Will mow
lawns. Will rake and water yards
also. In Hot Springs and Mills Addi
tion. Leonard Hosford. Age 11. TU
-OfWU.
BABY sitting days and evenings. Good
with small children. Gail Campbell.
Age 14. TU 4-4458.
EXPERIENCED baby sitter and moth
er's helper. Your home, day or night.
Mills Addition only. Virginia William
Age 13. TU 4-9438.
WANTED odd jobs around house, yard
or garden. Mills Addition only. John
Wayne Williams. Age 11. TU 4-9438.
EXPERIENCED baby sitter and
mother's helper. Mills Addition. Ag
US. Diana Williams. TU 4-9433.
WOULD like lawn mowing, yard clean
ing and odd jobs in Conger and Fair
view district. Richard Neathamer. Ag
13. TU 2-2496.
HIGH school girl wants steady baby
sitting- job or housework. TU 2-0175.
BOY recently graduated from high
school would like any summer work.
Raised on a farm, can operate trac
tor, haying experience. David Gooding.
Age IB. TU 2-3153.
PiANO player. Available weekend!
KIO per nls.il. Phone TU 2-5156.
VYPIST, receptionist completely ex
perienced, general office. Desires
stepoy position. Own transportation.
Local refetent.es. Single. TU 2-3156.
WASHING and Ironing dope, reason
able. Pickup and deliver. TU 2-2690.
nVVXClP. wOrir Utah .Khnnl (1H
training relerences. Phone TU 4-6088.
RELIABLE high school girl wants baby
sitting, your home, anytime. Phon
Carolyn Talbot, age 14. TU 2-5632.
WOULD like job as mother's helper.
Will live In for summer. Reasonable
charges. 13 years old. Phone TU
2-5155. Carol Davis.
WANTED baby sitting days, my home.
Have warm, basement play room (or
bad days. Nice play yard. Mother su
pcrvlsps! Call Janell Telenga, age 13,
TU 2-4041.
WILL baby sit days at my home at
3410 Crest Street. Children ages 3 to
7. Ask for Cher! Meinta. age lHi.
LOOKING (or lawn jobs or jobs
around the house, pointing hedges,
etc. Call TU 4-3073 or see at 717 Lin
coln. Ask for Ricky Rochon, age IS
years
WANTED day baby sitting. light hous
work Included, or ironing by the hour.
Call Judy Book, age 16. Til 4-5743.
WANTED ranch or farm work. Hav
hnd cxocrlence. and will u-orlt hnrrt
Call Henry Maxwell. TU 2-1934, age 16.
IF you nerd your lawn mowed anrf
rlipped, call Ronnie at TU 4-3679 in
Hot Springs District. 1 am 13.
BABY sitting days or hour at my
home. Call Nola Mills. 0 14 Tit
2-3052.
' r.u unuy Billing JOD, days or
evenings. Age 12 and experienced.
Phone TU 4-4067. Address 5141 Shasta
Way. Ask for Sandra Couahran.
HELP WANTED, FEMALE .
WORK wanted, willing to do work r. '
any type. Can be store work, service
station or farm work. Curtis Gods
by. Age 16. Phone TU 2-3540.
BABY silting days or nights Lika
children. Experienced. Wanda Godsby.
Age 15. Phone TU 2-3540.
WOULD like part time baby sitting
day or evening in the vicinity of Con
ger School, and Oregon Avenue. Phona
TU 2-2496. Bonnie Neathamer. age 14.
WANTED summer job, high school
senior. Will lake work In gas station,
or on farm, aardenina. etc. Alfred Mc
Swain, age 16. TU 2-4371.
WANTED baby sitting. I would prefer
ine hoi springs ur nose veil arnooi
area. Will sit davs or eveninas. Phona
TU 2-2476, Pamela Keys, almost 13.
WANTED a Job cleaning up yard or
mowing tawns. uau me ii iu -ieu7.
Ask for Leonard Logsden. age 13.
STEADY baby sitting Job at my home
across the street from park and play-
f round. Experienced. Ona Hayes, age
5. Phone TU 4-9067.
WILL do house work or bnhv sit any
day. 1 am 15 years of age. Linda
Oairri, 2436 Shasta Way.
I WOULD like to helo a busv mthr
with her household chores and small
children, 30 cents per hour. Nancy
Wiehrdt. age 11. TU 2-5709.
WILL baby sit. part house work, day
or night. Night time at mv home.
You name price. Will give references
when called. Judy Taylor, age 13. TU
4-5043.
TWO 16 year old bovs want ranch
or farm work. Have car will travel.
Steve Rainwater. Ken Brook man. aga
HIGH school junior wants part time
baby sitting, housework or other
light work. Contact Donna Fay. 2fi03
Bisbee or TU 2-4604. Age 15.
CAPABLE woman wishes bahv sitting
five day a week, some house work.
XMO Bisbee.
WILLING to try anv Job available.
Mow lawns, cut weeds, etc. Willing
tn work hard and learn. Don Lancast
er. Age 16 TU 2-5124.
I WOl'LD like a loh mowm 1..
"r any other odd Jobs around tha
house. Willing to work hard at anv
thinr Jim Lancaster. Age 14. TU
WANTED any kind of work. Can work
on lawns, gardens Can also do rravy
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