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FRIDAY. AUGUST 8. 1958 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE S-B 4 ) . I V 5 , 1 s Li Vv v.- k l i - t Jfi-Ah LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE secured from the San Francisco ad dress above or viewed only at the office of the Forest Supervisor, Modoc National Forest. Altura. California. No. 410. Aug. B. CITATION IN THE CIRCUIT COl'RT OF THE STATE CT OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY Or KLAMATH IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOP TION OF SHARON LOUISE HESS, NOTICE Minor Notice If hereby given that the un- TO: MELVIN NEAL HESS I demigned. Executor of the Will of IN THE NAME OF THE STATE MtfUAKL J. MrAULIFFE. Deceased. OF OREGON, you are hereby cited has filed its Final Account, and the aotwar in the Circuit Court of I Monorchia DAVID R. VANDENBERU, the Slate of Oreron in and (or the J.iriM nr the Circuit Court of the County of Klamath, at the Court-1 Slate of Oregon, for the County of room inereoi. ai ine court nous?, in , Klamath, nas set ine em aay oi acp- the city of Klamath Falls, County of itiamatn, state of Oregon, on or be fore the 26th day of August. 19.18, that being the last day set by the aer autnorizing tne publication of this citation, and then and there show cauie. if any there be. why the pe tition of Victor Kay Samples and Gen eva Louise Samples, for the adoption oi snaron Louise Hess, tne above named minor, should not be granted. This citation is served upon you pur suant to an order of the Honorable David R. Vandenberc. Judie of the above entitled court, which said or der ia dated the 16th day of July. lf)58. and reouinna publication hereof for a period of four successive weeks beginning the 18th day of July, 1958. and requiring that you appear on or before the 26th day of August. 1958. WITNESS the Honorable David R. Vandenberg. Judge of the above en titled Court, Chas F. DeLap Clerk of said Court By s-Betty Hromada Deputy No. 368, July 18. 25. August 1, 8. tember. 1958 at the hour of 10:00 A.M., the time, and the courtroom of saia court as the place for hearing objec tions to said final Acrouni. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Or PORTLAND 1OREGON1 Executor L. ORTH S1SEMORE Attorney for Executor NO. 399. Aug 1. 18. 15. 22. of Probate No. 57-128 NOTICB OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Matter of the Estate of ARVID C. ERICKSON. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that I have filed my Final Account as Adminis tratrix of the above entitled Estate and that the Court has set September i, 193B, at the hour of ioioo o ciock A M. as the time for hearing objec tions to said final Account. Lois M. Erfckson Administratrix Proctor & Puckett No. 396, August 1, 8, IS and 22, 1958, NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate H. DUNBAR. Deceased. Notice is herebv aiven that the un dersigned executrix of the estate of R. H. Dunbar, deceased, has filed her First and Final Account of her ad ministration of said estate, and that the above entitled court has aet the hour of 10:00 A.M. on the 2nd day of September. 1958. as the time, and the Courtroom of the above entitled court as the place, for the hearing of ob jections to and settlement of said ac count. Aumiita P. Dunbar Executrix of the Estata of R. H. Dunbar, deceased. Maxwell Ac Goddard Attorneys for Executrix 5:iB Main Street. Klamath Falls, Oregon. No. 400 Aug. 1, 8. 15, 22. FORMER LANGELL VALLEY residents, Mrs. Duane Noble end daughter, Karla, 2 years old, and son, Kenneth, 9 months, left Klamath Falls July 24 for Rapid Citv. South Dakota," where they will visit Mrs. Noble's parents, Mr. and ''Attorneys for Administratrix Mrs. Qarl Lewis. Mrs. Nobel and her children have been guests of Duane's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Noble, of Klamath Falls for the past three months. From South Da kota the young mother and her small children will travel by plane to Orlando, Florida, where they will join S. Sgt. Duane Noble who is stationed at McCoy Air Force Base. Basin Briefs Journalism Meet Slated Seven Klamath Union High School students are preparing for a trip to the Western Hish School Press Institute at the University of Oregon in Eugene during the latter part of August. Attending from Klamath Falls are Betty Vancey, Sandra Spear, Lana Lam- bo and Norma Jones, Sally Love less, Ed .Jacobs and Ray Sessler. Richard J. Unger,1 KUHS journa lism adviser, also will be present. Concentrated, comprehensive in struction in all major phases of scholastic publications work is the schedule for the week-long school. pusl ,0 at l p m AU frjes of Mi-Cloud Members of the Mount Shasta Golf Club, under the leadership of Raymond Gulli son, will entertain McCloud golf ers and visitors from Redding with a party August 9 at the McCloud Club House. On August 10, mem bers of the McCloud 2nd Redding clubs will play a tournament at t a.m. The McCloud Women's Golf Club will prepare and serve dinner after the tournament, Farewell Picnic A farewell potluck picnic for Mr. and Mrs Guy Staiger of Chiloquin will be held in Collier Park Sunday, Au NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed by the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Klamath County, as Adminis trator of the Estate of Doris Schonch- tn Luso. Deceased. All Dersona having claims against saia estate are nere- uy required to present them to me at the office of Glenn D. Ramirez, Suite 305. I.O.O-F. Bids., 4.12 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, with proper vouchers within six months from the date of this notice. DATED this 2Sth day of July, 1958. Carlos Lugo, Sr., Administrat or of the Estate of Doris Schon chin Lugo, Deceased. GLENN D. RAMIREZ Attorney for Administrator No. 384, July 25, August 1. 8, IS. The conference begins August 18 and officially ends at the Friday night banquet, August 22. The pur pose of the institute is to help next year's staffs of the newspapers and yearbook approach their assign ments with greater knowledge, skill and confidence. Topics to be covered during the week-long conference includes staff-1 ing, planning, writing, editing, pho tography, advertising, business management and mechanical pro duction. Not only will the students learn more about school publications, but they will familiarize themselves with campus life. This also may help them decide whether journ alism should be their life career or not. Sally Loveless, editor of the 1958 5!) News Nugget, will be sent to the conference to represent her paper. Her tuition is paid by the paper. Betty Yancey, co-editor of the Klamath Krater. received a scholarship from the Klamath Falls Junior Chamber of Commerce to attend. the couple are invited, each to bring a meat dish, salad or des sert, and his own table service. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed by the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Klamath County, Oregon, as Administratrix of the Estate of Roland Walloupe, Deceased. All persons hav tng claims against said estate are hereby required to present mem io mc at the office of Glenn D. Rami rez. Suite 205. I.O.O.F. Bldg., 432 Main Street, Klamath Falls. Oregon, with proper vouchers within six months from the date of this notice. DATED this 25th day of July, ihm. Jennie Walloupe. Administra trix of the Estate of Roland Walloupe, Deceased. GLENN D. RAMIREZ Attorney for Administratrix No. 383, July 25, August 1, 8, IS. NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to an order of the Honorable David R. Vandenberg. Judas of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for is. ia ma in couniy, mane ana enierea herein on July Uth. 193fl. in the Mat ter of the Estate of William James Daley, also known as W. J. Daley, deceased, for the sale of the real properly hereinafter described, there will be sold at private sale, on such terms and conditions as the Court shall approve, from and after August 18th, l58. the following described rcai properiy, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of the Town site of Clinton, Klam ath County, Oregon, extending I thence south 297 feet; thence east to Lost River; thence northwesterly and following said Lost River to the point of beginning, being a portion of Lot 1. Section 12, T. 41 S , R. 10 E., W. M., containing 1 acre, more or less, located at Merrill, Ore gon, together with Improvements Luncheon meeting Of Klam- said property to be sold In one piece. th and Lake counties bar and "A.!"5 ' ,c?arc"cA' "umb'e tavern operators Will be held at Falls. Oregon, attorney for Harold Hendrlckson, administrator of said estate. Dated this 11th day of July, 1958. Harold Hendricxson Administrator No. 369. July 18, 23, August 1, 8. WANT AD CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY AUTOMOTIVE Trailers Auto Miscellaneous New Cars & Trucks Used Lara at Trucks . .. 54 ... 53 EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted. Female 14 Help Wanted, Mala . . IA Help wanted . IT Situations Wanted la REAL ESTATE Rooms For Rent 22 Apartments For Rent .. 24 Houses For Reiit . . 2 MifcC. Property to Let ,.-27 Real Estate Wanted Real Estate Exchange ... Real Estate For Sale Business Opportunities .... NOTICES Card of Thanks In Memoriam Funeral Homes Meeting Notices .. Lost & Found Genera Notices . Personals .... 10 Public Charity - Services Sen-ires ... MISCELLANEOUS Transportation 8 Health ., ia Educational , 13 Financial - Loans 34 Building - Remodeling 38 Fuel - Heating 38 Food - Produce 39 Boats - Pu Sports - Hobbles 40 Radio - TV - Music .... 41 Livestock & Poultry ..... Machinery Misc. For Rent ..... Misc. Wanted Misc. To Exchange Muc For Sale 42 44 43 48 31 the Pelican Cafe, Klamath Falls, on Wednesday, Aiiftust 13. at noon, according to Al Franceschini, pres ident of the local chapter of the Oregon Licensed Beverage Association. Returned Carolyn Laux, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hecraft, Lakeview, returned home Tuesday following a 10-day visit Klamath Falls with relatives. She was the guest at the homes of Mrs. Stella Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Depuy Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Swartz. Court Records KLAMATH FALLS MUNICIPAL COURT John Franc! . Handels, drunk, 10 day Credit Group Fete Planned Starting July 1, the Klamath Production Credit Association and 406 similar associations scattered throughout the United Stales ini tiated a 25th anniversary celebra tion which will continue until June 30. 1959. Don W. Kririer, secretary treasurer of the Klamath Falls credit institution, announced this week. Krider said the national obser vance was spread over a 12-month period to cover the chartering dates of all associations. The Klam ath association received its chart er January 15, 1934. "Organized during the depression of the early 1930's and developed during a period marked by two wars and a major agricultural rev olution, production credit associa tions have demonstrated that farm ers and ranchers, working togeth er, can operate their own credit business on a sound, economical basis," said Krider. "Besides providing themselves with 15 billion dollars of credit, the farmer and rancher owners of the 497 associations have, since or ganization, repaid all but $3.9 mil lion of the 120 million dollars which the government invested in the svstem under the Farm Cred it Act of 1933. They now have more than 112 million dollars of their own money invested in cap ital stock and their associations have over $100 million dollars in their surplus accounts and another 17 million dollars in reserves 2ainst future losses.". While the Klamath association will use various methods during the anniversary year to call attcn tion to its 25 years of service to agriculture in Klamath. Lane, ms kivou and Modoc counties its an nual meeting in January will high light its celebration. Krider saia. Albert Maurice Mason, drunk, $25 or ' days. Ralnh Adam, vagrancy, not guilty, Miller Uwanawich, vagrancy, not guilty. Rnv Mnrino. vacranrv. nni suuiv. Jimmie Moreno, vagrancy, not guil ty. Karen Louise George, drunk, $25 or I2'a days. KLAMATH COI'NTY DISTRICT COIRT Praev Joan Copeland. and Rose. Mary Washington, vagrancy, each en tered plea of guilty, 30 days suspended Melvm Chiloauin. assault with dan gerous weapon. aked preliminary hearing, set Aimust 21 at 10 a.m., re manded to sheriff. Eileen HcnninBton Keliey. passing in sufficient clearance, dismissed. Charles Orval Lutz, combination ov erload. S33 forfeited. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH i the Matter of the Estate of CECILS OTTO, Deceaned. Notice is hereby given that I have filed my Final Account as Adminis trator of the above entitled Estate and that the Court has set September 2, iuaa. at tne hour of iu:oo o'clock A M as the time for hearing objections to said Final Account. Robert D. Puckett Administrator Proctor Sc Puckett Attorneys for Administrator No. 395, August 1, 8, 19 and 22. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE, is hereby aiven. that the undersigned has been duly appointed Administrator of the Estate of Flor ence Ogle, deceased, by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klam ath County. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to pre sent same, properly verified, to said Administrator at the office of his at torney, Henry E. Perkins, 731 Main Street. Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six 161 months from the date of this notice, said date being the date of the lirst publication of trim notice. Dated July 2Mh. lfttfl. HAROLD H. OGLE Sr., Administrator of the Estate of, Florence Ogle, deceased. No. 380. July 25. Aug. 1, 8, 15, 22 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE, REAL PROPERTY NOTICE ia hereby given that by vir tue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County the 11th day of July, 1958, upon and pur suant to a decree duty given and inaa. sjj or,p"eo nn Mhlu made bv said Court the 11th day of Clarence Ronald Badger, no vehicle I, ,9M m , ,u,t pendinf therein :eme plates sio .. in which Evelyn B. Duncan a.k.a. Claude Arirain P.pktn. fall to stop at Evelvn B BHker was plaintiff and stnn Men. 57 .V) forfeited Marjorie Eagle Ovgard, violation ba sic rule. $10. Everett Linn Hart, pass insufficient clearance. $7 SO. Lanita Dell Cannon, no operator's li cense. S10 forfeited. Btllv Ray Hamblin, improper muf flers. M. Douglas Bruce Rusth, no slop light, $5 Melvin Willard McCoIlum. inadequate brake. $5. Quannah Percell Windham, Inade quate emergenev brake. 87.50. Donald Theodore Higdon. no opera tors license. 5. Sam Edward Blevujs no operators Hrene. $7.50. Ruth Mane Rizo, no operator a u- rpnse S7.30 Stanley Walter Eieil, violation oi hasie rule. $10 Robert George valentine, motor truck speeding. $6 .V) Dean uariana nerry, viumuun oa ir rule. $5. Samiiei Burrell Dehlinger, failure to Him headhffhts. $5 John Marion urayoaei, laii io stop : stop sien, $5. Frank Reehcr, no operator's license, $10. John Clair poweii, excessive over hang. S5. Ernest Ray Kiklich, Improper muf flers. $5 Jesse Lee Brown, violation of basic rule. S.V James Lay ton Phillips, no operator's license, 910. bherd w Baker were defendants, which execution and order of sale was me directed and commanded me sell the real property hereinafter described to sattsty certain liens ana charges in said decree specified, I will on the 22nd day of August. 1958, at the hour of 10 o'clock. In the forenoon of said day, at the door of the County Court House in Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at public auction for cash, sub ject to redemption as provided by law, an of tne right, title and interest or the defendants In said suit and of all parties claiming by. through or under them or any of them in or to the following described real property, to wn: Lota 21, 22. 23 and 24 of Block 17 if Second Addition to the City of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, on which Is locat ed the dwelling known as No. 2041 Sar gent Street, Klamath Falls. Oregon. uatea in is Kira aay oi jui.v. luao. J. M. BRITTON. Sheriff By Dorn Konnie, Deputy. No. 388, July 25, Aug. 1. 8, 15. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Tulelake High School Shop Tulelake. California Sealed bids are requested for the con struction of a new scnooi snop ior Tulelake Hich School to be erected at Tulelake, California. The building will be one story in height, wood frame construction, with brick veneer and insulated panel walla, concrete floors. built-up roofing, and hot water heat ing. Basic Bid covers a ground area of approximately 6113. 36 square feet, ana includes auio ana wooa worwni shops, classroom, toilets, finishing room and storage rooms. Bids are to be delivered to the Board of Trustees of the Tulelake Joint uni Ion High School District at TuieiaKe High School, Tulelake, California, on or before 8 o'clock p.m. Pacific Day light Saving Time. Tuesday, August 19. 1958. The Board of Trustees re serves the right to open all bida at any one time durina tne meeting. Contract documents, which Include olans and soecificatlons. may be ob tained at the office of Howard R. Perrin. Architect, lizi Mam street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, for a deposit of S25.00 oer set. which deposit will oe returned to tne niaaer upon re ceipt of the documents to the Archi tect. Contract documents are on file at the Builders Exchange, 850 south van Ness Avenue. San Francisco, jamor nla: Sacramento Builders Exchange, 1331 T Street. Sacramento, California; Valley Contractor's Exchange. 325 W. 4th street, cmco, caniornia; uai - ure Builders Exchange, 246 S. Central Med ford, oreson: P an Room oi uauy Pacific Builder. 465 Tenth Street. San Francisco, California; Eugene Builders P.xehanse. 143 East 2flth Street. Eu gene, uregon; uuiiaers Bxcnango co operative, 31 uuuaers , cxcninie Buildine. Portland. Ore iron. Bidders are hereby notified that pur suant to the statutes oi ine aiaie oi California, or local law thereto appli cable, the Trustees of the Tulelake Joint Union High School District have ascertained tne general prevailing rate of per diem wages in the locality in which this work la to be periormea, for each craft or type of workmen or mechanic needed to execute the contract. The prevailing rates ao dC' terimned. are as follows: Brick Layers. $3.80: Brick Layers Tender. 2.75: Carpenters. 3.375: C- mcnt Finishers, 3.22 to 3.60; Cement1 mixer under one yard, 2.88; Cement1 mixer over one yard, 4.'o concrete vibrator operator, 2.755; Electricians, 3. 80: Iron workers, structural. 3.625: Iron workers, reinforcing, 3.375; La borers, building & cone, 2.685 to 2.835: Lathers. 82.75. Plaateren. a.9u raini er. 3.05 to 3 30; Plumbers, 3.70; Roof ers. 3.10: Sheet metal workers, 3.475; Steam fitters, 3.70; Tile letters, 3.80; Tile setters he mers. 2.75. Overtime not less tnan one ana one half il times the above rates: bun days' and holidays, not less than one and one half U'? times the above rates. Holidays upon which such ratea shall be paid, shall be all holidays recognized in the collective bargaining agreement applicable to the particular raft, classification, or type oi worx- men emoloved on the d reject. Bidders shall cnecK wiin tne nuua- ns Trades Council having jurisdiction for any rales not covered for health, welfare, and other funds and Dene I us for changes in rates or benefits, which have been established by crait agree- Bids are to be accompanied by 5 per cent bid bond or certified check and the successful bidder will be required to furnish a surety company 50 per cent performance and 50 per cent La bor and Material Bond, and he shall be reaulred to carry Puhlic Liability Insurance to cover all phases of the work. The Board of Trustees of the Tulelake Joint Union Hish Schon District re serve the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any Informalities. signed Richard Moore Clerk No. 39S Aug. 1, 8. WANT AD RATE SCHEDULE For additional rata Information Phone TU 4-8111 4- t 5 WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions .75 5-6-7 Insertions 125 1 Month (Daily 3 23 6 18 WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions 1.50 S-8-7 Insertions 2 50 1 Month iDailyt 6.50 It 15 WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions 2.25 5-6-7 Insertions 3.73 1 Month (Dally) . 9.75 16 WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions 3.00 5-6-7 Insertions 5.00 1 Month iDally) 13.00 21 5J! WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions 3.78 5-6-7 Insertions 6.25 1 Month (Daily) - 16.25 ; 30 WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions 4.50 5-6-7 Insertions 7.50 1 Month (Dally! 19.50 si 35 WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions 5 25 5-6-7 Insertions 8 75 i Month (Dailyi . 22.73 38 40 WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions 6.00 5-6-7 Insertions . J0.00 1 Month (Dally) 26.00 DEADLINE 5:30 p.m. day before publication. Noon Saturday for Sun. day or Monday. For rates and In formation concerning Classified Dis play please call TU 4-6111. Mint mum charge 50 centa. Box num bers 25 cents. Please read the first Insertion of your ad. The Herald & Newa reserves the right to class ify, edit or reject any Want Ad copy and will be responsible far only one Incorrect Insertion of any publication of same. Corrections or cancellations if received by 5:30 p m. will be made in following day a publication. FUNERAL HOMES ... Sealed hids will be received until 11:00 A M. August 25, 1058, at the U.S. Forest Service, imu sansome Mreel, san r ran. cisco 11. California, for the construe. tion of two 3-bedroom residences and one 2 -car garage at the Tulelake Ranger Station on the Modoc National rorrnt. luieiake Ranger station is lo cated at the town of Tulelake, Siski you County. California, approximate ly 70 miles N W. of Alturas. California. Copies of the bid Invitation may be On The Record KLAMATH FALLS BIRTHS ROVft FROST Born 10 Mr. .nd Mn Joseph Fro,t August 6 In Kl.m.th V.. ley Hoiplul boy. weighing 9 lbs. GENERAL NOTICES -.. 4 Some Basic Facts About America's Basic Advertising Medium ... the Daily Newspaper The Continuing Study of Newspaper Reading reveals that the average newspaper page, with both news and ad vertising on it, enjoys a median readership of R4 percent by men and 73 percent by women. HELP WANTED, MALI 16 $160 WEEKLY Nation wide food corporation has permanent opening for ambitious,1 neat appearing young man with car. Opening now for the right man to advance rapidly. Complete training given. Applicant chosen must be able to start work im mediately. For confidential inter view see Mr. Ray Barnett at Wil lard Hotel. Time 9-12, 2-5. 7-9, Sat urday only. No phone calls, please. HELP WANTED EMPLOYMENT, placement service tree to employers. Anderson's, 323 Main. TU 2-2901 PERSONALS WILL, care (or private case In my home. Ladiea preferred. Phone TU 3-0329. TWO men and two women over 21 full or part time. TU 4-8 1M between 9 a.m. and 12. SITUATIONS WANTED H.. CARE for two elderly people, home. TU 2-4339. 1038 HI in. CHILD care, my home, by hour or week. 430 Waahlngton. REALS ILK. Jayne Gorach. represen tative. TU 1-3027. RELIABLE eirl wants baby alttlns eve ning!. Experienced. TU 4-4317. TUPPERWARE partlei, product. TU t-3082 TU 2-1237. CARPENTER needs work. TU 2-0430. VACANCY In Ucenied home for aged 1104 Creacent. Phone TU 2-3163. WIDOWS. Ironlngi. excellent work. TU 2-3893. PUBLIC CHARITY SERVICES 7 YOUNG women of any faith needing confidential advice may contact Mlii P-uitt, Catholic Channel, w Broadway. Eugene. Oregon. Phone 3-3642. WASHING. TU e-9434. WASHING and Iron in a done, reason able. Pickup and deliver. TU 2-2690. ALCOHOLICS Anonymoua. phone TU 2-3740, P.O. Box 204. Alio friendly neip ior tne lamiuea oi iconouc. EXPERIENCED child encea. TU 4-3849. SERVICES ; It PIANO tuning. Ask for Morgan at Louis Mann'i. i u -jii. TITLE and abstracts. Klamath County Abstract Co., 422 Main. TU 4-oiaa. TAILORING, altering, repairing. Ida's Tauor snop, i n. am. iu wu. JEWXLRY. watch, and clock repair- ing. J. J. Renia, 1021 Main. TU -4MM- service station eauioment mainte nance, tsuswei' io. las Ei. main, a u 4-3370. LAWN mowers, Bodenhamer Saw & Repair Shop. 331 East Main. TU 4-4672. CANVAS, leather work. Canvas Leather Shop, 2964 So. 6th. TU -mo. SHOE repair, boots made. Ugo Shoe snop at Repairing, juid main. THX new "Sanitone" way. New Method Cleaners. 1433 Esplanade, tu e-w COLLECTION aeency. Bureau of cred it control administration, jji nam. TU 2-3717. custom backhoe work. Ditch clean ing, drain line. Cesspool digging, etc w. t'mmeri, iu wnw, HAY salt, welding equipment repair. bessier inc., iw mimei. i u -oo. RENTALS, buy, sell, trade. Merchan dise Mart. 2964 So. 6th. TU 4-6bW. AIR conditioning cools, heats. Holland Sheet Metal, 232 spring, ru -ooi 17 APARTMENTS FOR RENT . 24 NICELY furnished, close In. private entrance. For single gentleman. UtilU tiea furnished. .Reasonable. TU 4-3697, TU 4-6033. THREE room furnished apartment. warning faculties, inquire im no rirst FURNISHED two rooms, adults, phono tu -3o after s:30 p.m. FURNISHED apartment, utilities in cluded. Ma Close to Weyerhaeuser. TU 4-6313. HOUSES FOR RENT ONE bedroom unfurnished home, good district. Phone TU 2-3239, days. NEW ranch style home, three bed rooms, two bathrooms, unfurnished S123 month. 163 Dahlia. TU 4-6291. FOUR room modern furnished house Clean. TU 4-3847. TWO bedroom house. Adults. TU 4-6892. TWO room cabin with screened porch, shady lawn, garden space. No chil dren. Handy man or gardener pre ferred. Write Box 506. Dorrts. Calif. 18 NICELY furnished duplex. Adults. 325 North 8th. SMALL two room furnished house, 163S uivision, near etn. THREE rooms unfurnished except stove and refrigerator. 1026 Jefferson, TU 4-6834. ONE unfurnished one bedroom house. inquire 1762 Washburn Way after p.m. WORKING mothers, vacationers best In child care. Call TU 2-2627, RENTAL service. Southern Oregon Realty, 119 So. 6th. Phone TU 3-4671. Ironing, delivery service. UNFURNISHED duolex. 1878 Mttlroaa Street. Has hot water well. TU 4-4880, TWO bedroom house for rent or tor sale. 429 Roosevelt TWO bedroom unfurnished house, close) in. 70 month. TU 2-0603. WORKING mother. Infant care. home, day or night. TU 4-6338. THREE rooms, furnished, semi mod ern. Clean, water, and garbage. TU 4-6626. CONCRETE work, 23 yeara of expe rience. Patios, retaining walls, slabs, flagstone, iu z-juu. MISC. PROPERTY TO LET .... 27 ROOMS FOR RENT ... 22 TRAILER apace for rent, $20. TU 2-3743. Inquire 3331 Hilyard. HOUSEKEEPING room, utilities fur nished. 317 Pine. TU 2-0311. CLEAN room. Gentleman. 1530 Cres cent. WANT to rent three bedroom unfur nished house. Call Ralph Musgrave, TU 4-7711. BOARD, room near airport. TU 2-5398. LIGHT housekeeping rooms four blocks off Main street, utilities. TU 2-0023. SLEEPING room, 607 High. NICE quiet rooms, shower and tub bath, 5 per week. 630 North 10th. SLEEPING room with private bath, izd no. jra or iu -hhi. ROOM and board, close in. aood food ana oeas. tu i-awx. FURNISHED rooms. 710 Main, Greer Hotel. LARGE comfortable rooms for wom en. 310 South 5th. LOVELY rooms, close In, Phone TU 4-439. COOL, airy sleeping rooms. Quiet, clean. Close in. fnone TU a-0214. SLEEPING rooms. 1034 High. COURT VIEW HOTEL Ratea, clean, quiet, desirable. Over employment on ice on 'intra. BROADLOOM carpets, formica drain- boards, drapery. Calhoun's, 337 East Main. TU 4-84D5. SLEEPING rooms. Cool, clean, quiet Close. encea yard, ojb commercial, ROOMS, S3 a wek. 629 Jefferson. AUTO, plate, window glass. Kimball's Glass Shop. 521 Walnut TU 4-7378. SLEEPING rooms, 4-el3. PAINTING, call the House Doctor. Tex turing. roof staining, minor repairs. Free estimates, work guaranteed. TU 2-5096. LOVELY rooms. 522 Pacific Terrace, APARTMENTS FOR RENT . 24 WELDING equipment repair, Sessler inc., 034 Market, tu vihbz. O' HA IRS Memorial Chapel, S39 Pine. Phone TU 4-3436. Parking lot available. DAVIS Floor Coverlngr, and window shades, carpets. 426 Main, tu e-awi4. WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home. S23 High St. Phone TU 2-4404. STORAGE, transfer and delivery. Peo ple's Warehouse, 1425 So. 6th. TU 4-7428. MEETING NOTICES CHURCH OF Brotherly Love. Back to the Bible Seventh-day Advenuit Law rence Halousek, pastor. Church serv ice and Sabbath School. 10 a.m. Sat urday. Matin VFW Hall. PROSPERITY R E -BEKAH LODGE. Dis trict Convention meet ing Saturday, August 9, 1 p.m. Special meet ing 8 p.m. Saturday, August 9. INSURANCE, auto, fire, life. Lloyd Mtiddrr. a cent. Farmers insurance. TU 4-7101. SHARPENING all mowers, saws, scis sors, knives, tools. 2115 Orchard Ave. SEWING, any kind. TU 4-4853. FENCES! FENCES! Complete instal lation or materials. Free estimates. TU 4-6913. LOST 4 FOUND SHETLAND pony, white with dark face. Lost Tuesday. Kerns, TU 4-6720. LOST or strayed July 23, cream col ored female Chihuahua. Valued pet. Call Malln 3-2.121. LOST, three month old female Ches apeake retriever pupple. Brown curly coat. Anawers to Curly Girl. TU 4-3937. WHITE framed lady's glasses Saturday in Dorrla. 85 reward. 2-3248. lost TU LOST cream colored Pekingese with rriooled foot. Vicinity South Sixtn. An swers to name Wee-Toy. TU 2-0331. GENERAL NOTICES 4 FOR your Stanley Home Producta call Peggy pecBier, rnone iu a-vw. STAUFFER home reducing plan. Amy Brown. TU 2-0344 ior free aemonsira- tion, LEGAL NOTICE explosions. JUSTICE FINES JUSTICE UOS ALAMOS. X.M. (AP) JUS tice of the Peace Stephen Stod dard discovered how the other nrriA hfnra i.ictir Charles ation was from the inmates of La anfield to face a charge of Icav- Grange Reformatory, where her lr a vehicle unattended, resulting husband is serving a one-year In' a rollawav. Justice Canfield sentence. He didn it know his fel found Justice Stoddard guilty and low prisoners had taken up the fined him $10 plus W court costs. Icoiiection EXPLOSION SLATED ALBUQUERQUE. N.M. AP- The Atomic Energy Commission plans to set off a king-size under- erounri atomic explosion next sum mer 1.200 feet under a Carlsbad calt flat The Ifl-kiinton bomb will 1 4 n "k nntiflo eiv timoQ laropr than WHITIVER Born to Mr. and Mrs be nearly six times larger inantVernon D(.an Whmver Autust a in that used in previous Unaergrouna.Klamath Valley Hospital boy. weigh ng ( IDS., 4-1 OW blRLfl HENDERSON Born to Mr. and Mrs. James L. Henderson August A in Klamath Valley Hospital a girl, weighing 6 Ins., ot I9&8 ROINDLP Girls 28n Boys 294 KLAMATH COrXTT MARRIAf.R Ll( LN.4 Rlrhard D. Wright, 27. and Frances Esrtene Nartyr, 20, Dairy. William A. Thelss. 21, and Emogene M Thompson, lfi. Winfield D Yoacham. 48. and Mil dred Irene Harris, 33. Springfield KLAMATH TOLNTY DIVORrr.S Helena M Benneit vs. Lloyd O Ben nett, seeks divorce. DONATION A SURPRISE GEORGETOWN. Ky. (AP) -Mrs. James Covington received a $102 donation to help her 22-month old child, who has a hole in his heart, have an operation. The don ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sraled proposals for the construction of new water main and removal and re-installation of existing steel storage tfink, addressed to the -Mayor and City Council, Malin. Oregon, will he re ceived at the office of the City Re corder, Malin, Oregon, until 8:00 o'clock P.M., Pacific Standard Time, nn the 9th day of September. 1938. and then will be publicly opened and read. l ne worK comempiaiea consists oi the Installation of a new water main and connection to the existing system; the removal of an existing 100,000 gal lon storage tank to a new site, some seventy feet above and 2.000 feet re moved from its present location, re installation or the tank, arier ouiiaing into it a new ten foot base section and connection to the new water main. Plans and Specifications may be ex amined at the office of City Recorder. Mai n. Oreenn. a copy of said docu men Is may be obtained at the above office upon a deposit of Ten Dollars i$10.00 for earh. The full amount of the deposit will be refunded If ssid Documents are returned in gooa condi tion withm ten UOi days after the date of the bid opening. Additional copies of said Documents may be on. tamed at the above office upon a de posit of an additional Ten Dollars iSIOOOi for each additional copy, ten dollars 10OOp of which will be re funded if said conies are returned In aood condition within ten UOi days of the hid opening. Bidders must he prequallfled In ac cordance with the laws or ure tun. Each proposal must be submitted on the prescribed form snd acconv Danied bv a certified check, cashier's cner-K. or Did rxma payanie to tne lhy of Mann, oreenn, in an amount not leas than two per cent 2t of the amount bid. The contract Is to he fully performed not later than Deremher ill , IBM. ; The successful Bidder will be re quired to furnish security for faithful I performance of the Contract in the full amount of the Contract Price which security shall be acceptable to the City Council 1 The riKht Is reserved to reject anv or all proposals, to postpone the award of the Contract for e period not to exreed 10 days and to accept the proposal or proposals as are to the best interest of the City of Malln, Ore gon. Dated this 8th dav nf August, 1938. IVAL C. TAYLOR. Rerorder. Malln, Oregon. ht. 407, Aug. g, IS. 22. CITATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OHEOON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter of the Adoption of: MADELINE SUE SCOTT, a minor. TO LEONA MAE SCOTT, who Is also known aa LEONA MARIE SCOTT, and whose name is now LEONA BOAT MAN. mother of the above named minor. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE ur OREGON. You are hereby cited ream red to appear In the above entitled court and matter on or before the expiration nf four weeks from August 8. 1038. which la the date of the first publication of this citation, and then and there show cause why the peti tion of Harry Leroy Bray and Edith Lottie Bray, husband and wife, which Is filed in this court, to adopt Made line Sue Scott, a minor child, and to change the name of said child tc Madeline Sue Bray should not be al lowed and aald adoption and change or name anouia not tie maoe. This citation la served upon you by publication thereof once each week for four successive weeks in the Herald Newa. a ntwioiMr miblished In Klamath County, Oregon, by order of Hon. uavia h. vandenberg, Juflge ot the above entitled Court, dated July 31, 1958. WITNESS my hand and the seal of1 said Court this Sth day of August 19M I CHAS. F. DELAP, Clerk cf Said Court iSEALi By Betty Hromada. Deputy. 40S, Aug. 8. IS, 22, 29. LANDSCAPING, new. old lawns Ba ker's Landscape Nursery, 3610 So. 0 TU 2-3187. SEPTIC tank cleaning. King Septle Tanks, 33i Hiiyarq. ru -ai. ADDING Machine St typewriter Serv ice Co., Chet Moore. 115 So. 4th. TU 4-7019. lawns, fill' dirt. John' Bowers. TU 4-7076. LANDSCAPE service, trees, shrubs, hedges. Pruning, topping, rototllllng, plentlng. Homedale Landscape Nurs ery, now giving S&H Green Stamps, 390S Homedalt. TU 4-9940. DIGGING sewer lines, foundations, backfilling. Louie Walker, 3213 Dela ware. TU 2-32S3. LAWNS, sprinkling systems, landscap- sho're Gardens Nursery. 879 Lakeshore urive. ru -bb. DIGGING eesesools. drain flelde and eacavation of house foundations. TTl 4-8308. Bill Forney CUSTOM baling. Miles Cain. TU 4-4983 RUBBER STAMPS, 24-hour service. Will deliver. Phone TU 4-7094. KLAMATH Fence Co. Phone TU 4-8228. CURTAINS laundered and stretched TU 4-8149. NEW LAWNS R0T0TILLING TREE SERVICE INSECTICIDE SPRAYING BAKER'S LANDSCAPE NURSERY TU 2-3167 3616 So. 6th TU 4-4444 or TU REAL ESTATE WANTED 2t WANTED secluded house and acreage with trees. Write E. Watts, Rt 4, Box 419 M., Medford, Oregon. LANDLORDS register your rental with Southern Oregon Realty. Phono TU 2-4871. WANTED rentals for cuatomers mov er to Klamath Falls. Customer Sen Ice Department EADS. TU 2-48711. WE have customers moving to Klam ath Falls wanting to buy homes. Will refer. Customer Service Department EADS. TU 2-4878. We have CASH buyer for three bedroom city or suburban home . $12,000 to $14,000. Everett Dennis, Realtor Dianne Dennis. Saleswoman 133 So. 9th TU 4-8491 or Tlf 4-4578 REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE .... 29 TRADE three bedroom home, H4 hatha, double garage, BOO sq. ft. patio. lencea dsck yara, acre irrigaiea, in Medford, for similar Klamath Falls property. 2757 Syringe Drive, Medford. Spring 3-5184. FURNISHED down town apartment. Parking space. 833. TU 4-8836 or TU WILL trade 3 bedroom east side Med ford home for similar Klamath Fella home. FHA appraisal $16,290. 1280 sq. ft. plus 2V car garage. Phone TU 4-3107 or write 1832 Woodlawn Dr.. Medford. FOUR room nicely furnished upstalrk aparimeni, auuaoie tor oiaer coupie. bachelor or lady. Close tn. Level paved street. Reasonable rent to right per son. TU 4-4468. LARGE, clean three room furnished apartment. Heat and water furnished. wasning raciiuies, Nice residential dis trict. Adults. TU 4-0976 after fl p.m. LARGE, three room furnished apart ment. Adults only. Phone TU 4-6309. FOR rent two bedroom, partly fur nished apartment. 2233 Wlard. Call TU 4-J377 for information. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 3 FOR aale lovely two bedroom homo by owner. Mills Addition across from Ktwanla Park. Fully Insulated, hard wood floors, electric heat, circulating fireplace, large living room, separate garage. $13,000 on FHA terms, $400 down. See at 1100 Mitchell. TWO bedroom home with building lot. $8,300. 3444 Shasta Way TWO bedroom furnished house near Weyerhaeuser Mill. Phono TU 2-482. ROYAL Arms Apartments, furnished. 924 High. TWO bedroom home. Mills Addition. wen landscaped lot. wail to wall car peting. Excellent condition. Attached garage. Call TU 2-3156. NOLAN Apartments. 312 No. 11th. HOME by owner, furnished or unfur nished. 723 Eldorado Ave. NICE downtown three room apartment. Call Mr. Schust. TU 4-5818. THE cutest upstairs duplex in town. Completely furnished. 634 No. Bth. Phone TU 4-9344. HOT SPRINGS Addition, newlv redec orated two bedroom home. Hardwood noors and asphalt tile. Electric beat. Immediate possession for 88750. TU NICE, clean, quiet, furnished one. two, and three room apartmenta, S38.50 and $53.50. All utilities Included. Shared bath. Adults only. 419 No. 10th. FURNISHED two bedroom dunlex. In. quire 111 Pine. 3 RIin.niNfl LflTS Hot Springs area, 80 ft frontage. Paved, sidewalks, sewer, water and gas all paid up. 82,000 each. Phaoe TU 4-5658. THREE room apartment, downtown, unfurnished. Call TU 4-6272. PARTLY furnished one bedroom apart ment. Inquire 709 No. Sth. FOR aale, three bedroom heme, fire place, baaement, wall to wall carpet ing, tile kitchen and bath, double ga rage. A pleasant home with abundant room and storage. 1603 Eldorado, TU i-j'id ior appointment. FURNISHED apartment, steam heat. sdults. Alpha Apartments, 630 Pine. TU 4-4522. APARTMENT, furnished, 850. Washing facilities, nice location. Tu 4-7521 days. TU 4-6389 evenings, also TU 2-5861. NICE one bedroom unfurnished apart ment In duplex. $59. TU 4-7273 or see at 2050 Darrow. CLEAN furnished apartments. Private naini. eieriric stoves, refrigerators H2 50. 224 Broad. TU 2-0217 FOUR room furnished. 503 Market. furnished apartment HEALTH 11 PRESCRIPTIONS, cosmetics, veteri nary supplies. Currlns for Drugs. M0 M.fn. ru a-a7o. VITA ni.nw HEALTH rooDStl Health drinks. 2041 Radchlla. TU 2-4805. EDUCATIONAL ROBERTSON School of Business. Day and Nllht Classes. u Main, iu 2-41 2. HELP WANTED, FEMALI 14 MODERN three room furnished apart ment. Call TU 4-7113 after 1 pm, FURNISHED apartments. Greer Hotel. BACHELOR apartment. Park Apart ments. 1842 Esplanade. TU 4-7187. FURNISHED one bedroom apartment, air conditioning. Audley Apartmenta. 6th and Walnut. TU 4-8298. CLEAN large two room furnished apartment with garage. TU 4-4430. SMALL apartments, 433 North 10th. FURNISHED apartmant. 333 So. Uth. CLEAN, furnished, close in. Private entrance, All utilities furnished. Suit able for lady. Reasonable. TU 4-3697; TU 4-6033. ONE room apartment $5.50 weekly. 410 So. 5lh. RANCH cook wanted. Cook for fam ily and crew, 12 In all, until October 1. Minimum wage $165 per month plus room and board. Apply Oregon State Employment Service, 242 Main. TU 4-7701. NICE clean modern furnished three rooms and bath apartment. 207 East main. MODERN two rooms, completely fur- nn tied except groceries, imj fine. GAS hops to work weekends. Days or eves. Cliff Yaden's Signal Service, 2560 South Sixth. NO. Probate No. 57-105 NOTICE Or FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Matter of the Estate of ALBERT F. JOENS, Deceased. Notice Is hereby aiven that I have filed my Final Account as Executor of the above entitled Estate and that the Court has set September 2, 1958, at the hour of 10 00 o'clock A M. as the time for hearing objections to said Final Account. Robert D. Puckett Executor Prorior tk Puckett Attorneys for Executor No. 397, August 1, 6, IS and 22. 1958. WILL give free rent of apartment to responsible woman in vxenange ior a few hours worn eacn ween, worn a noi ntarfer with dsv lob or weekends Pre for non-smoker. Pets or one child accepted. Write Harald and News Box WANTED Tupperwsre demonstrators, home party plsn. $:tO to $40 weekly, spare time. TU 4-3082. AVON cosmetics Christmas selling he gins soon. Big earnings for qualified women. Established territories now open in this eree. Write Mrs. Mar tina inarsnaii, aisirici manager, du 848. Burns, Oregon HELP WANTED, MALI wiNTrn 3 Journeymen mechanic for Chrysler products. Over scale rate or pay tor top men. nppiy ini ser Motors, 2023 Soscol Avenue, Napa, California. Phone Baldwin 6-7484. NOTICE The State Board of Accountancy an. nounrea that an examination far admis sion lo the Roster of Accountanta Au thorized to Conduct Municipsl Audits will be given on September 18 and 19. 1938 Applications for this examination should be In the hands of the Board not later than August 29th. Jack W. Olds. Secretary.Treasurer Oregon State Board of Accountancy 8-17 American Bank Building Portland, Oregoa No. 409, Aug. 8, 10, 11, WANTED experienced truck mechan ic, gas and dlesel. See Bud Stelnman Juckeland Motors, Inc. WE have an Immediate opening for two men who are interested In a prop osition with better than average In come and rapid advancement. TU 4-8198 between 0 a m. and 12. SERVICE routemin for Southern Ore gon, bondable, non-drinker, prefer mar ri.ri mn .10 tn 40 vtars old. Write to 4717 North Interstate Ave. Portland IT, Oregon, or phone AT 3-2339. CASCADE APT.-H0TEL 230 So. 11th St. 2 blocks from writer oi main bus). ness district Hotel roomi with private bath . . . apartmenta com pletely furnished. By week or month. Automatic elevator, large, tree parking Int. Approved by AAA 1938 model Hotpoint ranges and refrigerators, with freezing units Clean, quiet, strictly home-like at- musphere. No pets. We recommend vour inspection, ses and up. E W A U N A New and different Designed for better living Furnished or Unfurnished Single Bedroom Also Office Space 2M So. Ulh TU 2-1062 or TU 4-4389 One and two bedroom apartments Furnished and unfurnished Inquire Shasta View Apartments 1627 Washburn Way TU 4-8277 READ!!! LOOK!!! & BUY!!! YOUR HOME NOW MARVELOUS VIEW HOME WITH 2 Bdrms, 1200 Sq Ft. Floor Space, fireplace and full concrete basement. Large lfevn with flow ers, shrubs & fruit trees. Also in cluded an extra 50' x 120' corner lot. All for $16,000. F.H.A. Terms. Another view home with 2 bdrms. fireplace, full basement - also large 1 bdrm home for rental unit on 2 lots. Only $12,600. We also have some 1 & 3 Bdrm Homes from $3,000 & up. ALSO We have View lots in the Hot Springs district and other lo cations. You help us, when you let us helo you So call or come in SCHROEDER REALTY CO. Stevens Hotel 102 Main TU 4 9254 or TU 2-3769 Eves: B. L. Archer 4-8364 Building Lot California Ave. 90 x 120 Has large double garage with overhead doors In City limits overlooking Lake $500. down Shasta District Newly painted 2 bedroom nome Good sized bedrooms Very neat and clean Full cement founda tion Large garage with fruit room Close to playground $6000. FHA terms $200. down plus closing costs. 1 Acre Close to new Crest school Good 2 bedroom house with glassed-in front porch Full cement founda tion Storm doors 4 windows Sewer assessment paid Lota of trees, shrubs & berries $9230. SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY 119 S. 6th Jeanle Walker Bob Jones Ph. TU 2-4871 TU 1-1881 TU S-0971 I