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FRIDAY. AUGUST 15. 1958 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN Card Runner Trips, SF Giants Win Again SAN FRANCISCO (API - The San Francisco Giants loved that trip from the Moon. It won them a ball game Thurs day from St. Louis 4-3. And it gave them another zany way to beat the Cardinals. Cardinals Manacer Fred Hutch inson figured the Giants had exhausted their bag of tricks when they beat him July 5 and 6 by flukes. Pitcher Larry Jack son walked in the walked run on July 5 and hit a batter to force in the winnig run the next day. But the latest happened this way: The bases were loaded and the Giants led 4-2 in the ninth when Curt Flood singled off reliever Fishing Great Yesterday KETCHIKAN, Alaska (UPU - like the man always says: "You " should have been here last week." Or last month or last year. The fish always seem to be bit ing better when I'm not around. "This is kinda disgusting," said Jim Glane, a part-time fisherman. "I been out on that water all day and all 1 caught was S3 pounds. Last year sometimes I come in with as much as 500 oounds. "Of course, this year we are getting 61 cents a pound for these king salmon. And last year it was only 42 cents. PROFITABLE HOBBY "Luckily, I don't have to depend upon fishing for a livelihood. I work for a cannery and have a regular salary guarding fish traps. I just do this fishing in my spare time." (hmmm. Let's see now: S3 pounds at 61 cents a pound in your spare time is a fair hobby . Fishermen here say that the best part of the fishing season is over for the year. "You should have been here in June." said a sports boat oper ator "That's when they really were biting." Glane gets his fish any way he can trolling, mooching or "I'll grab them with my h3nds if I get a chance. DON'T CATCH Ketchikan Creek ruhs right through the center of this thriving fishing village and there visitors sland on the bridge and watch hundreds of 20-pound salmon play in the waters. But, while it looks like a fishermen's paradise no fishing" signs are posted. .. "These salmon are just stalling around waiting for more fresh water in Xhe stream before head ing up to spawn," said the fish erman. "We've had our driest summer in history and the creeks are low. The fish are waiting for the water to become cooler, then they know it will be safe to go up stream." . Slightly fed up with the subject of fishing. Galen offered: 1 "Oh, well. The deer hunting season opens Aug. 20. We "are al--lowed three bucks. And I guess .1 11 be doing that for a while. It will be a change from fishing." LEGAL NOTICE Marv Grissom. It was a deep shot to left and Gene Green scored easily. Wally Moon rounded third, then tripped and fell. He just did get back to the base. Gene Freese popped out to end the game. Moon said he slipped on the grass, his feet just went out from unaer mm. Third base coach Stan Hack declared there wasn't a chance of left-fielder Feline Alou throwine out Moon, who would have scored the tying run had he kept his leer. Hutchinson had nothina to sav. He couldn't even be found after the game. Willie Mays and Darvl Spencer leo tne Giant attack on Bi! Muffett with home runs. Willie's was his second in two days and his 19th of the season. Spencer's was his 13th and came before a heals Stadium crowd of 14,837. Muffett pitched hitless ball until the fifth when Willie Kirkland singled. 1 He gave up the first Giant run in the sixth when he hit Jim Davenport and gave up singles to Mays and Hank Sauer. Stan Musial failed to get a hit in the three-game series which the Giants won 2-1. Musial went 0 for 10. the two big runs came in the eighth when Mays homered Sauer walked and Orlando Cepeda doubled home pinch runner Felipe AIOU. Cepeda, 20-year-old rookie sen sation, incidentally, received a reported $3,000 raise for his tre mendous year. He leads the club in homers, 21, and runs batted in, 70. Johnny Antonelli gave up seven hits but didn t quite last tne dis tance. Grissom relieved him with two outs and the bases loaded. Flood greeted old Marv with a single, then came Moon's trip. The Chicago Cubs come to town tonight for the first of a three game set. Slowballcr Stu Miller 3-6 will face Cub Dave Hillman 2-4. Miller is 2-0 against Chicago and Hillman is 0-0 against the Giants. Probate No. 37-128 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE CIRCUIT COl'RT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH in the Matter of the Etttle ot ARV1D C. ERICKSON. Deceased. Notice Is hereby liven that I have filed my Final Account at Adminis tratrix of the above entitled Estate and that the Court has aet September 2. 19SB. at the hour of lOOO o'clock A.M. at the time for hearing objec tion! to said Final Account Lois M. Erickson Administratrix Proctor Puckelt Attorneys for Administratrix No. 386, August 1. 8. IS and 22. 19S8. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed by the Circuit Court of the State ot Ore gon for Klamath County, as Adminis trator of the Estate of Doris achoncn in Lugo, Deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are here by required to present them to me at the office of Glenn D- Ramirez. Suite I.u.u.r. Bids.. 432 Main street. Klamath Falls. Oregon, with proper vouchers within six months from the late of this notice. DATED this 29th day of July. 1958 Carlos Lugo, Sr., Administrat or of the Estate of Doris fiction chin Lugo, Deceased. GLENN D. RAMIREZ Attorney for Administrator No. 384. July 25. August 1. 8. IS. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Of OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter of the Iititi Of R M niTNRAR Deceased. Nntirt im htrchv .riven that tht Un dersigned executrix of the estate of K. H. Dunbar, aeceasea. naa men nr First and Final Account of her ad ministration of aaid estate, and that the above entitled court haa act the hour of 10 00 A.M. on-tne ana amy 01 September, 1858, as the lime, and the Courtroom of the above entitled court as the place, for the hearing of ob jections to and aettlement of laid ac count. An dm tit. h Dunnir Executrix of the Estate of R H. Dunbar, deceased. Maxwell & Goddard Attorney for Executrix 538 Main Street. Klamath Falls. Oregon. No. 400 Aug. 1. 8. IS, 22. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Matter of the Estate of CECILE OTTO. Deceased. I Notice is hereby slven that I have filed my Final Account as Adminis trator 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 aid Final Account. Robert D. Puckett Administrator Proctor & Puckett Attorneys for Administrator No. 395. August 1. 8, 15 and 32. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE, is hereby given, that the undersigned has been duly appointed Administrator oi tne tstate or r ior- ence Ogle, deceased, by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klam ath County. All persons having claims against saia estate are noimea 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 (6) months from the date of this notice, said date being the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated July 23th, lfl;n. HAROLD H. OGLE Sr., Administrator of the Estate of, Florence Ogle, deceased. No. 380, July 25, Aug. 1. 8, 15. 22. Touch Football Clinic Slated ' A touch football clinic for boys of all ages has been scheduled for Mo doc Field Monday, August 18, at 6 p.m. The clinic, which will con tinue on Wednesday and Friday, at ' the same time, is sponsored by the Klamath Falls Park and Recrea tion Deoartment. KFPRD official. Jim Johnson, will conduct the clin ic. Johnson stressed the fact thai boys of all ages are invited to par ticipate. Don't Gamble Your Life! Muffler Installation Headquarteri Glass Pack Muffler. $715 For All Cers ' and 1 Beacon Mobile Service HfC Green Stamps 1J01 E. Main TU 4-8304 Bisons Top Cuban Stars United Press International The cellar-dwelling Buffalo Bi sons showed signs of breaking out of the International League base ment Thursday night as Dave Newkirk tossed a three-hitter to defeat Havana, 3-1. The victory, Buffalo's 14th in the last 18 games, moved the Bi sons within a half-game of seventh-place Havana. Luke Easter s 32nd homer and Ray Noble's 17th helped Newkirk to his fourth win against seven losses. Montreal and Toronto, staging a two-team race for the flag, suf fered defeats at the hands of sec ond division clubs. The Royals lost a doublcheader to Richmond, 5-3 ind 3-1, while the Maple Leafs dropped one to Columbus, 6-5. To ronto, in losing, picked up a halt- game and now trails Montreal by a game and a nail. Ed Dick picked up his 10th win and Jim Bromstad his 12th in the double win over Montreal. Wham- my Douglas withstood a late To ronto rally to gain his 12th tri umph of the year. Rochester scored twice in the eighth inning to edge Miami. 2-1. Dick Ricketts issued five hits in winning his 12th game. Ray Halt's homer accounted for the runs. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. REAL PROPERTY NOTICE is 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. 1858, upon and pur suant to a decree duly Riven and made by said Court the 11th day of July, 1958, in a suit pending therein in which Evelyn B. Duncan a.k.a. Evelyn B. Baker was plaintiff and hherd w. BaKer were acicnaants, which execution and order of sale was lo me directed and commanded me to sell the real property hereinafter described to satisfy certain liens and 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. all of the right, title and interest or the defendants in said suit ana or an parties claiming by. through or under them or any of them in or to the following described real property, to- wit: Lots 21, 22, 23 and 21 of Block 17 -if second Addition lo tne my oi Kiam- ath Falls, Oregon, on which Is locat ed the dwelling known as No. 2041 Sar gent Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated this 23rd day of July. 1958. J. M. BR1TTON, Shertrr By Doris Konnle, Deputy. No. 386, July 25, Aug. 1, 6, 15. NOTICE Notice Is hereby niven that the un derslgned, Executor of the Will of MICHAEL J. McAULIFFE. Deceased, has filed its Final Account, and the Honorable DAVID B. VANDENBERG. Judge of the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for the County of Klamath, has set the 4th day of Sep tember. 1956 at the hour of 10:00 A.M., as the time, and the Courtroom of said Court as the place for hearing oojec tlons to said Final Account. 1 FIRST NATIONAL, BANK. VC PORTLAND (OREGON) I Executor L. ORTH SISEMORE Attorney for Executor No. 399, Aug 1, 18, 15. 22. Louis Gives Harris Credit LOS ANGELES (UPI) The boxing clan was buzzing today over Joe Louis' unexpected televi sion plug for Monday night's Floyd Patterson - Roy Harris heavyweight title tight. Ex-champion Joe, a public rela tions director for the rival Inter national Boxing Club, stepped be fore the cameras during a station KTLA show in the Sheraton-West Hotel Thursday night and praised the fight lavishly. Bill Rosensohn. the independent young promoter who is staging his first fieht. blinked in surprise as Louis declared. "I think this will be a very good fight and I give Harris a good chance to win." Louis pointed out Patterson had won the line oy KnocKinu oui an cient Archie Moore, who was over the hill." He said Patterson had defended against Hurricane Jackson, "who was alt washed un." and made his second defense against Pete Rademacher, "who was strictly an amateur. r.I'd TO HEAR FIGHT NEW YORK ' UPI i The Armed Forces Radio Service announced Thursday it would broadcast a short-wave description of Mon day's heavyweight title fight be tween champion Floyd Patterson and Roy Harris in Los Angeles. SERVICES 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 or tne fcsiaie oi noiana Walloupe. Deceased. All persons hav ing claims against saia estate are hereby reauircd to present them to mc at the office of Glenn D. Rami rez. Suite 205. I.O.O.F. Blag., Main Street; Klamath Falls, Oregon. with proper voucners wnnin six momns from the date of this notice. DATED this 25th day oi July, ioa. Jennie Walloupe, Administra trix of the Estate of Roland Walloupe, Deceased. GLENN D. RAMIREZ Attorney for Administratrix 363, July 25, August 1, tf, is. MID - SUMMER REGISTERED SHOOT KLAMATH GUN CLUB Sot. ond Sun., Aug. 16 and 17 10:00 A.M. at WOCUS Public Invited to Attend ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Spa led DroDosals for the construction of new water main and removal and re-installation of existing iteel storage tank, addressed to the Mayor and City Council, Malin, Oregon, will bo re- reivfrf at the office of the City Re cordcr. Malm. Oregon, until 8:00 n'rlnrk P.M.. Pacific Standard Time, on the 9th day of September, 1956, and then will be punllcly opened ana reaa. The work contemplated consisti of 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 mite, tome seventy feet above and 2,000 feet re moved from Its present location, re installation of the tank, after building Into It a new ten foot base section and connection to the new water main, Plana and Specifications may be ex amined at the office of City Recorder, Malin. Oregon, a copy of said docu ments mav be obtained at the above office upon a deposit of Ten Dollars '$10,001 for each. The full amount of the dcDosit will be refunded if said Documents are returned in good condi tion within ten I10r days after the date of the bid opening. Additional copies of said Documents may be ob- posit of an additional Ten Dollars fcu"1 i $10 00, for each additional copy, len dollars -S10 00. of which will be re funded If said copies are returned in good condition within ten ilOi dayi of the bid opening. Bidders must be prequallfled In ac cordance with the laws of Oregon. Each proposal must be submitted on the prescribed form and accom panied by a certified check, cashier's check, or bid bond payable to the City of Malin, Oregon. In an amount not leas than two per cent (2',') of the amount bin Probata No. 57-105 NOTICE Or EINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THP STATF. OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Matter of the Estate of ai.rfrt r. JOENS. Deceased. Notice U hereby given that 1 have filed my Final Account as Executor of the above entitled Estate and that the Court has set September 2. 198. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. as the time for hearing objections to laid Final Account. Robert D. Puckett Executor Proctor & Puckett Allnrnovi fnr Executor No. 397, August 1, 8, IS and 22, 1858. HFSOI.ITTION NO. 9ll A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. TO PAVE AND IMPROVE. HURON STREET FROM THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF PACIFIC TERRACE TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF NEW CASTLE AVENUE. IN THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON: AND DIRECTING CERTAIN STEPS BE TAKEN IN CONNECT1UN THEREWITH: SAID PROJECT TO BE KNOWN AS IMPROVEMENT UNIT NO. 144. WHEREAS, the City Engineer, of the City of Klamath Falls. OREGON. oursuant to a resolution ot tne com mon Council of said City, heretofore adopted, having filed plans, specifica tions and estimates for the cost of im- ornviniT and navlns. Huron Street from the Northeasterly line of Pacific Ter race to Ihe Southwesterly line of New castle Avenue, in said City; and the Common Council of said city, finding the said plans, specifications ana timatei satisfactory for said project. which shall be known as improvement Unit No. 144: THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED 6Y THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. DULY ASSEMBLED IN REGULAR SESSION AS FOLLOWS; Section I. That said olans. specifications and estimates for the improvement of said portion of streets, heretofore filed by the city engineer, dc ana me same are hert?bv anDroved. That the common council oi tne City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, here by declares its intention 10 improve said portion of street In accordance with said plans, speculations ana es timates as follows: Pavlna Huron Street from the North easterly line of Pacific Terrace to the Southwesterly line of Newcnstle Avenue. The paving will consist of 5 inches of Asphaltic Concrete or 6 Inches of Cement Concrete, and will be 28 feet in width, including Ce ment curbs and gutters. No aide- walks are to be const rue tea Asphalt drive ways will be construct ed to the property line where re- ouired. The estimated cost of all classes of improvement embracing all work ana mute rials for the complete improve ment of said project for such typo of pavement being as iouows: ASpnaiMC concrete ravcniciii a thick $9,957.44 Cement Concrete Favemeni o thick $12,432.44 Section 11. That the property lying within the boundaries hereinafter described be and the same Is hereby declared to benefited by the said improvement, to- wit: noainnlntr at the Northwesterly cor ner of lot 1 Block 45, Hot Springs Addition to the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon: thence Southeasterly along the Northeasterly line of Pa cific Terrace to the Southeasterly corner of lot 3. Block 45, said Hot Snrinn Addition: thence Northeast erly along the Southeasterly line of lot 3 Block 45, said Hot Spring Ad dition and along the Center line of the alley In Block 45, Hillside Ad dition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon: to the Southwesterly line of Newcastle Avenue; tnence norm westerly alons the Southwesterly line of Newcastle Avenue to the center line of the alley in Block 44, said Hillside Addition; thence South westerly along the center line of said alley In Block 44, said Hillside Addition and along the line common to lots 3 and 4, Block 46, said Hot Sorlnss Addition to the Northeast erly line of Pacific Terrace; thence Southeasterly along the Northeast erly line of Pacific Terrace to the Point of Besinninff. That all the property Included In the aforesaid boundaries ahove described be and the same Is hereny declared to be benefited by laid improvement and assessed for the expense tnereoi. Section ill. That Monday the 8th day of Sep tember, 1958, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. and the Council Room of the City Hall In Klamath Falls, Oregon, be and It Is hereby fixed as the time and place for hearing objections and remonstrances against said proposed improvement. aeciion iv, That the Police Judge be and he Is hereby authorized and directed to cause notice of such hearing to be published as provided by the City Charter of said City and he shall pub lish this resolution aa provided by law, and within five days after the first publication thereof the City En gineer shall cause to be conspicuous ly posted at each ena of ine line oi contemplated improvement such notice , is provided by law ana orainance. Passed by the Common Council of City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, this ith. day oi August. jhm. Presented to the Mayor and by him pprnved and signed this 12th day of August, 1956. Lawrence E- slater Mayor ATTEST: Frank A. Blackmer Police Judge. STATE OF OREGON. COUNTY OF KLAMATH. RS. CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, I, Frank A. Blackmer, Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Ore gon, do hereby certify that the above 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 held on the 11th. day of Au- 1RM. and thereafter approvea end signed by the Mayor, Frank A. Blackmer Police Judge. No 41.1. Aug 15, 17, 18, 21 22. 24. 25, 28. WANT AO CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY AUTOMOTIVE Trailers 53 Auto Miscellaneous .13 New Cars & Truck 54 Used Cars St Trucks . 55 EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted, Femala , , 14 Help Winted. Mala Id Help wanted 17 Situations Wanted REAL ESTATE Rooms For Rent 22 Apartments For Rent , , . .... 24 Houses For Rent , rt Misc. Property to Let .. 2T Real Estate Wanted 2" Real Estate Exchanva 20 Real Estate For Sale 30 usiness Opportunities 32 NOTICES 4 Card of Thinks .,I1M A in Aiemoriam CONCRETE work. 23 years of experi ence. Patios, retaining walls, slabs, (lags ton. 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Klamath County bstract Co., 42 Main TU 4-5155 TAILORING, altering, repairing. Ida's Tailor Shop. IIS N 8th. TU 4-6122. EWELRY. watch, and clock repair ing. J. Rente. 1021 Main. TU 4-4004 ANITA'S alterations, guaranteed. Roa ie weatnernoii. LAWN mowers. Bodenhamer Saw & Repair 3 hop. 351 East Main. TU 4-4672 CANVAS, leather work Canvas & Leather Shop, 2D64 So. 6th. TU -6Aen. SHOE repair, boots made. Ugo Shoe Shop & Repairing, 1016 Main. niE new "Sanitone" way. New Method leaners, 1433 Esplanade. TU 4-4471. COLLECTION agency. Bureau of cred it control aa ministration, ?ji wain ru 3-3717. CUSTOM back hoe work. Ditch clean ing, dram line. Cesspool digging, etc H W. i'mmers TU 2-1946. ROOMS FOR RINT 22 ROOM and board for men working days. TU 4-7394. SLEEPING rooms. 1034 High. CLEAN furnished thraa room house, c ose in. Coupla only, no pets. Tu TURNISHED, Cheap, quiet, cool sleep ing quarters. See at 1143 Pine. HOUSEKEEPING room, utilities fur nished. 317 Pine. TU 2-0311. CLEAN room. Gentleman, cent. HOOM and board, close in. good food ana teas. TU 30O3. 710 Main. Greer LARGE comfortable rooms for wom en 310 South 3th. '.OVELY rooms, close In. Phone TU 4-4259. COOL, airy sleeping rooms. Quiet, clean, close In. Phone TU 3-0214. COURT VIEW HOTEL Rates, clean, quiet, desirable. Over employment office on Third. SLEEPING rooms. Cool, clean, quiet. u lose. Fenced yara- tu commercial. ROOMS, $5 a week 629 Jefferson. HAY salt, welding equipment repair. Sessler Inc.. 534 Market. TU 4-4462. SLEEPING room. TU 4-4444 or ,T 4-f-'.3. LOVELY rooms. 522 Pacific Terrace. RENTALS, buy sell trade. Merchan dise Mart. 2964 So. 6th. TU 4-6660. AIR conditioning cools, heats. Holland Sheet Metal, 222 Spring. TU 4-6541. FURNISHED Cedar. BROADLOOM carpets, formica drain boards, drapery. Calhoun's, 357 East Main. TU 4-8495. CLOSE In, very neat, two bedroom du, piex. uniumisnea. nas rugs. Dasement. 575. Phone TU 4-5756. AUTO, plate, window glass. Kimball's Glass Shop. 521 Walnut. TU 4-7378. CLEAN, cool, attractive three room, furnished, S45. inquire 1624 Division. PAINTING, call the House Doctor. Tex turing. -oof staining, minor repairs. Free estimates, work guaranteed. TU 2-5096. WELDING equipment repair, Sessler inc., 334 Maritet. TU -4Ht2. THREE room, furnished, semi-modern, clean. Water, garbage. 1931 Wantland. DAVIS Floor Coverings, and window shades, carpets. 426 Main. TU 4-46H4. STORAGE, transfer and delivery. Peo ple 1 Warehouse 1425 So. 6th. TU 1-7423. SEPTIC tank cleaning. King Septic Tanks. 3209 Hllyard. TU 4-9841. ADDING Machine & tvD writer Serv ice co.. diet Moore lis so. tin. iu 4-7019. INSURANCE, auto, fire, life. Lloyd Muaacr, agent, Farmers insurance. TU 4-7101. SHARPENING all mowers, saws, scis sors, knives, tools. 2115 Orchard Ave. FENCES! FENCES! Complete Instal lation or materials. Free estimates. TU 4-6515. LEVELING, backfilling, foundations, lawns, fill dirt. John Bowers, TU 4-7076 LANDSCAPE service, trees, shrubs, hedges. Pruning, topping, rototllltng. Diantlne. Homeds le Landscane Nurs ery, now giving S&H Green Stamps, jwu tiomeaaie. tu e-wtu. DIGGING sewer lines, foundations. backfilling. Louts Walker. 3213 Dela ware. TU Z-3ZH3. LAWNS, snrlnkllns systems, landscatv tns. evergreens, trees, shrubs. Lake- shore Gardens Nursery. 879 Lakeshore urive. TU 4-4ZBD. DIGGING cesapools. drain Ualde and excavation of house foundations. 1 u t-439ft Bill Forney CUSTOM baling. Miles Cain, TU 4-4983 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 24 HOUSES FOR RENT ... 2 1WO bedroom house, 2309 Horn St. Inquire 1520 Wlsrd. TU 2-1402. SMALL furnished house, two people) uniy. o. rnone TU 4-9344. FURNISHED three bedroom house. ?5. 103 Pine Street. RENTAL service. Southern Oregon Realty, US So. 6th. Phone TO 2-4671. MISC. PROPERTY TO LET 27 TRAILER space for rent, (20. TU 2-5743. Inquire 3531 Hllyard. REAL ESTATE WANTED 28 WANTED to lease, duck marsh, by single party. Prefer 2-3 year deal. Write full details, terms to Box 392 care of Herald and News. LADY desires room with kitchen priv ileges. Quiet private home, close. Day sleeper. TU 4-5215 after 4 p.m. WANTED best small house possible) for 4500, cash. Write P. O. Box 965. LANDLORDS register your rentals with Southern Oregon Realty. Phone) TU 2-4671. WANTED rentals for customers mo? I g to Klamath Falls. Customer Serv ice uepartment EADS. TU 2-4678. apartments. Pine and WE have customers moving to Klam ath Falls wanting to buy homes. Will refer. Customer Service Department. EADS. TU 2-4678. LARGE three room furnished apart ment. Adults only. Phone TU 4-6509. FOR rent new three room furnished apartment. TU 4-8639. CLEAN large two room furnished apartment wnn garage, iu -ju FURNISHED down town aoartment. Parking space. S55. TU 4-8836 or TU .-O.KHJ FOR rent '.wo bedroom, partly fur nished apartment. 2235 Wlard. Call TU 4-J377 tor information NICE clean moderr. furnished three rooms end beth apartment. 207 East Main. FOUR room furnished. 503 Market. MODERN three room furnished apart ment. Call TU 4-7113 after 1 p.m. FURNISHED apartments. Greer Hotel. BACHELOR apartment. Park Apart ments 1842 Esplanade. TU 4-7167. FURNISHED one bedroom apartment, air conditioning. Audley Apartments, 8th and Walnut. TU 4-8298. FURNISHED apartment. 333 So. 11th. LOVELY, large, furnished one bed room apartment. Milla Addition. Gar bage and water furnished. See owner at 809 E. Main, days, or call, eve nings, TU 4-6225. TWO bedroom. Nice and clean. Nicely lurnisnea. .ui no. Din, FURNISHED apartment. Inquire S18 Hign. THREE room furnished apartment, TU 4-HUUO, RUBBER STAMPS, 24-hour service. Will deliver. Phone TU 4-7954. TWO, 2 room, clean apartments, fur nished. s;io and 132,30 per month. 142 aoutn niversiae. KLAMATH Fence Co. Phone TU 4-622B. FUNERAL HOMES O' HA IRS Memorial Chapel. 539 Pine. rnone ru -3430. ranting lot available. WARD'S Klamath Funeral Homo. 925 High St. Phone TU 2-4404. MEETING NOTICES CHURCH OF Brotherly Love. Back to tne uinie seventn-oay Aaventist, Law rence Haiousek. pastor. Church serv ice and Sabbath School, 10 a.m. Sat urday. Malin VFW Hall. LOST & FOUND LOST two boys 24" bicycles from 2504 Eberleln. One green and white wit one white sidewall tire. One brand ne red and white. J. C. Higgins. TU 2-2781. LOST lady's watch. Pink gold case, set with 8 rubies and 4 diamonds. Re ward. Phone TU 4-4168 from 8 to 6, TU 2-4901 after 6. LOST white male cat, vicinity of Mt. Whitney. Answers to name Petunia, TU 2-0115. GENERAL NOTICES FOR your Stanley Home Products cell reggy feebler. Phone ru 2-UZ29. STAUTFER home reducing plan. Amy urown. iu s-(U44 ior tree demonstration. 20, CITATION IN THE CIRCUIT COt'RT Or THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter of the Adoption of: MADELINE SUE SCOTT, a minor. TO LEONA MAE SCOTT, who Is also i. t.rnMi Mimr srnTT inH ine contract is 10 De tuny pcriormca wno,e name is now LEONA BOAT- NICE one bedroom unfurnished anart- ment In duplex. 135. TU 4-7273 or see at 2030 uarrow. NEW LAWNS ROT0TILLING TREE SERVICE INSECTICIDE SPRAYING BAKER'S LANDSCAPE NURSERY TU 2-3167 3616 So. 6th HEALTH 12 . RESCRIPTIONS. cosmetics, veteri nary supplies. Currlns for Drugs. 840 Main. TU 2-.J470. VITA r.LOW HEALTH FOODSII Health drinks. 2041 Radcllffe. TU 2-4805. EDUCATIONAL 13 We have CASH buyer for three bedroor city or suburban horn . $12,000 to $14,000. Everett Dennis. Realtor Dianne Dennis. Saleswoman 133 So. 9th TU 4-8491 or TU 4-4578 TO THE HOME 'OWNER WE LIKE OUR WORK. Help keep us busy. If you are selling your home, clean it up inside and out, make it saleable then call Orville Reichenbere. Realtor. I ll anoraissi it and sell it. That's my business. I'm as close as your telephone. Call TU 2-2516, or evenings, TU 4-3841. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 29 COLD winter ahead? Trade Ideal re tirement acre, good home, outbuildings, fruit and nuts, in sunny Sacramento Valley as payment on sheep ranch. R.O. Wright, Williams, Calif. WILL trade 3 bedroom east side Med ford home for similar Klamath Falla home. FHA appraisal 116,250. 1280 sq. ft. plus 2Ms car garage. Phone TU 4-5107 or rit 1832 Woodlawn Dr, Medford. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 30 SPACIOUS living Hot Springs area. Four bedrooms, beautiful den, family room, two baths, large walk in closet, hot water well, basement, large living room and dining room. Fireplace. Two car garage. Sprinkler system. $27,500. For appointment call TU 2-4019. NICE, clean, quiet, furnished one, two, and three room apartments. $38.50 and $53,50. All utilities Included. Shared bath. Adults only. 419 No. 10th. FOR sale lovely two bedroom home, by owner. Mills Addition, across from Klwanls 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. PARTLY furnished one bedroom apart ment, inquire 7U3 no. flth. FURNISHED apartment, steam heat, adults. Alpha Apartmenta, $30 "Pine. TU 4-4522. APARTMENT, furnished. $50. Washing TU 4-6359 evenings, also TU 2-SA61. TWO room furnished Phona TU 4-63H1. $8000, TWO bedroom home. Milts, by owner. Newly decorated. Fireplace. Double garage. Fenced back yard. Assume 4 G.I. or F H A. 220 Want land or call TU 4-8547. FOR aale by owner five bedrooms, large living room with fireplace, 2'-fa baths, hardwood floors, piped furnace, utility room. Nice yard with trees. (thru hi, and flowers, sldeyard fenced double garage. Some furniture. An at tractive noma ior . large family. Also three room guest apartment with bath ana private entrance, mono tu e-ntoo for appointment. FOUR room furnish near High School. ru 4-4J53 mornings, eveninaa. week ends. NEW furnlmhfH anarlmunt til M ROBERTSON School of Business. Day '" " JLO "I"'"" o.rra. and Night 2-4126. Classes 411 Main. TU HELP WANTED, FEMALE 14 MODERN furnished one bedroom part men t. Wanning facilities. Bache lor or couple. Phone TU 4-5.134. HOUSEKEEPER to live In. $100 month. TU 4-3028. CLEAN furnished apartment with one nearoom. viu Main, tu 2-24B3. WANTED registered nurse for 3 to 11 p.m. shift, 40 hour week, small moun tain town. 'M aea nospuai. uooa schools. Catholic and Protestant churches. Hunting, fishing, skiing. Liv ing accommodations available. Box 206, Herald and News. APARTMENT, call or see TU 2-4287 or 806 E. Main. FOR rent furnished apartment, No. 7th. TU 4-3542. HOUSEKEEPER wanted, 2-3533. live In. TU ROYAL Arms Apartmenta. 524 High, WAITRESS wanted. Must be experi enced and have own transportation Inaulre in person. Van's Motel. No phone calls please. Some Basic Facts About America's Basic Advertising Medium . . . the Daily Newspaper Newspapers are keeping modern. Well over $87,000,000 was invested by newspapers in 1957 to improve plants, equip ment and product and give ad vertisers an ever more effec tive ad medium. The Herald and News Is in the second year of a plant mod ernization program, which in eluded installation of newest modern printing presses. The remodeling is still under way and will not be completed un til 1959. Private secretary, excellent salary Automotive accountant Typist experienced in lumber Part time steno, shorinana re- auired Registered nurse for Industrial plant Several other openings for stenos and tvmsts If you're looking for an office po sition, contact BETH ANDERSON STENO & MIMEO SERVICE ANDERSON'S Office Service One and two bedroom apartments Furnished and unfurnished Inquire Shasta View Apartments 1627 Washburn Way TU 4-8277 PERSONALS HAZEL Wakeman Is now working at Swansen's Beauty Shop. Customers may call her at TU 4-7181. REALSILK, Jayne Gorsch, tative. TU 2-5027. TUPPERWARE parties, products. TU 4-3082. TU 2-1237. LICENSED home for aged. TU 2-3155 PUBLIC CHARITY SERVICES 7 YOUNG women of any faith needing confidential advice may coniaci aim Puiit. Catholic Charities. 278 W Broadway, Eugene, Oregon. Phone 5-3642 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous, phone TU 2-5740, P.O. Box 204. Also friendly help for the families of alcoholics. not later than December 31. IMS. The successful Bidder will be re quired to furnth security for faithful performance of the Contract In the full amount of the Contract Price which security shall be acceptable to the City Council. The right is reserved to reject any SERVICES MAN, mother of the above named minor. IN THE NAME OP THE STATE Or OREGON, You are hereby cited and required to appear In the above entitled court and matter on or before the expiration of lour weeks from August ihiH, wnicn is me oaie 01 ine ursi CUSTOM hay hauling, 4-7819. CUSTOM hay cutting, raking and bal ing. IU or all propoals. to postpone the award publication of this citation, and then of the Contract for a period not to(an(J th, thow cause why the peti exceed 10 dayi and to accept the tlon of Harry Leroy Bray and Edith proposal or proposals as are to the,Lotti Bray, husband end wife, which best Interest of tht City of MaUn. Ore-jla tiled in this court, to adopt Made gn. . I line Sue Scott, a minor child, and to Dated this Bth day of August, 1955. 1 change the name of said child to IVAL C. TAYLOR. Recorder, Malin, Oregon. NO. 407, Aug. 8 15. 22. LOOK tnto this -When you've prob lem fJ.scu! It with a helpful Class ified ed-taker Phone TU 4-aill O Newspaper SPOT ADS are inexpensive repeated dally tMo Madeline Sue Bray should not be al lowed and said adoption and change of name should not be made. This citatlnn Is served upon you by publication thereof once each week for lour successive weeks in tne tieraia Ac News, a newspaper published In Klamath County, Oregon, by order of Hon. Dsvld R. Vandenberg. Judge of ihe above entitled Court, dated July 31, ima. WITNESS my hand and the seal of a4 Court this 3th dsy of August, 1958. CHAS. P DELAP, Clerk of Said Court (SEAL) By Betty Hfomsda, Deputy. NO. 403. Aug. , 16, 22. 2S. stocking. TU PAINTING, $185 hour. TU 2-81 BO evenings. MOWING raking, and baling hay, Phone TU 4-5ftB after 6 p.m. KF.RVICE station aouioment mainte nance. Buswell Co. 155 E. Mala. TU 4-5370. LEGAL NOTICE 325 Main TU 2-2902 E W A U N A New and different Designed for better living Furnished or Unfurnished Single Bedroom Also Office Space 219 So. 11th TU 2-1062 or TU 4-43A9 HELP WANTED, MALE U EXCELLENT opportunity for right man in commercial refrigeration and air conditioning field In the Basin area. Must be capable mechanic, able to meet public, and willing to accept responsibility. Your earning limuea only by your abilities. Write Box 293, Herald and News, tor appointment. MAN for farm work. Give age, expe rience, references. Write Box 291, care of Herald and News. MEN, If you are looking for a perma nent, good paying Job with a future, see Roy Rlrdsong at Singer Sewing Marhine Co. CASCAUK APT.-HOTEL 230 So. 11th SL 2 blocks from center of main busi ness district. Hotel rooms with private bath . . . apartments com pletely furnished. By week or month. Automatic elevator, large, free oarkina lot. Approved by AAA 1958 model Hotpoint ranges and refrigerators, with freezing units. Clean, quiet, strictly home-like at mosphere. No pets. We recommend your inspection $15 and up. WANT to leye town. Have neat two bedroom home and garage on V4 acre. south end. Go any loan. Priced for auick sale at $6000. All furniture in cluded. Call TU 4-5394. MILLS Addition, large living room and dining room area, picture win dow, 2li bedrooms good sized or use downstairs room for play room, utility room, garage, insulated, storm win dows, nice lawn and ahade trees, cor ner jot, one block from school, bua line and corner arocery. Quick noa- session. Approximately 1350 down on FHA. Appraised 510,300. See at 70S Owens or phone TU 2-2704. TWO bedroom, all modern, with ga rage. On Highway. 08. Will take trail er house or $500 down, $50 month. Full price $3,700. TU 3-4584. TWO bedroom house with three ren" ISIS. 734 no. lutn. WO bedroom home, separate dining room, wall to wall carpeting, two fireplaces, large garage, lots of ttor age. South suburbs. FHA appraised. $13,500. Bank terms TU 2-3847. 'A ACRE on Kane Street In new sanl. tatlon district, TU 4-9507. HOUSE BIDDERS. lot for sale, varv close to the houses that are being sold Lot 3 Block 4, Shipplngton. Cash or terms. VU 2-5423. TWO bedroom furnished house near weyernaeuser Mill. Phone TU 2-4062, SUBSTANTIAL two bedroom house. Fireplace, full basement. 425 No. 2nd. MUST sell nice home with Income, partly furnished, close In. SOS Jeffer son. 3 BUILDING LOTS Hot Springs area. 60 ft frontage. Paved, sidewalks, sewer, water and gas all paid up. $2,000 each. Phone TU 4-5658. FOR sale, three bedroom home, fire place, basement, wall to wall carpet ing, tile kitchen and bath, double ga rage. A pleasant home with abundant room and storage. 1603 Eldorado, TU 4-3716 for appointment. HOUSES FOR RENT ..: 26 THREE bedroom house; also three find four room houses. 2514 South 6th TU 2-5423. TWO bedroom 4-374. house, phone TU TWO bedroom triplex. Rsnge, refrig erator, washer, and dryer. 1520 Milch-ell. to 9 30 mornings. MODERN, one bedroom. I-arge fl.'l3 Main for details, eilng room, pas stoves furninhed. LARGE national concern will have opening In next two weeks. Must have car, married and bond able. Write Box 2n5. Herald and News. SMALL furnished house for rent, suit able for one person. Very comfor table. I'hone TU 4-77Z, D 10 p m AUTOMOBILE salesmen, new and used. Top lines. Golden opportunity. F.xperience preferred but not abso lutely necessary. Apply In person, Eccles Motors, .606 80. 6th. No phone calls p!eae. HELP WANTED 17 EMPLOYMENT, placement service tree to employers Anderson's, 325 Main TU 2-2102. SITUATIONS WANTED .... II TWO bedroom home, unfurnished. $55 per month. TU 2-3471. BABY :itting In my home. TU 2-1808. ,13:i2 Boardman. SHASTA VIEW IRRIGATION DIS TRICT NOTICE or MEETNO OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Directors of Shasta View Irriga tion District, acting as a Board of Equalisation will meet at the office of said District, Northwest of Malin, Ore gon on Monday, September 22, 1958 at n p. M. for the purpose of r viewing and correcting its assess ments and apportionment of taxes. r.lva Sm alley Seeretarv No. 418, Aug. IS, 23, 22, Sept. I. t WANT employment as housekeeper, prefer motherless home. Have two rf.iiatht.Ti aaes A and 7. to live with ne. Hoorn, noam, Sinn 11 wr. nei renres furnished. Dorothea Bailey, 514 East St., Bend, Oregon. CAHPENTER needs work. TU 2-04!6. WIDOWS, Ironings, excellent work. TU 2 5893. WORKING mothers, vacationers best In child care. Call TU 2-2827. WASHING, Ironing. TU 4-M34 delivery service. WASHING and Ironing done, reason 4ble. Pickup and deliver. TU 2-2890. EXPERIENCED child ences. TU 4-3649. Nee 45:t5 Douglaa or call TU 2-1291 ifier e p.m. FURNISHED heuse. Adulta. Inquire manager, 1320 Oak. TWO bedroom house. Garage. Com pletely furnished, all prartlcally new furniture. $75 per mo. 2B9 Cnrvaius, phone TU 4-50A7 or TU 4-7473. SMALL three room house on Michi gan Avenue. Call Klamatn tieaners. TU 4-7162, 431 Main. THWvE hfdroom. at 2133 Madison irth side Inquire RIVERSIDE. CLEAN two bedroom home. Living room, dining room, kitchen and bath. Garage. $6950. dou aown, sjo per month. IMi ACRES, two bedroom homo, large living room, kitchen and hath. Garage. $4500. $500 down. $50 per month. CLEM LESUEURJSffii INSURANCE EXCHANGE 1020 Main TU 2-3471 SALESMAN Bill Creswcll TU 4-5924 ONE OF THE BEST locations. Four bedroom home one block north of Roosevelt School. Excellent new hot water well with baseboard heating. Hardwood floors, fireplace, full basement, good fruit trees. $16,800. 1955 Del Moro, telephone TU 2-1992. A nice roomy duplex, furnished, utility room and garage. Close In Adults. TU 4-44R0. 1721 Walt. ATTRACTIVE and sparkling clean roomy nne bedroom home. Partially furnished. Very close In. Nice yard and trees. Call Anne Mason, tu s-sict. DUPLEX, one bedroom, unfurnished. Clone in. Call TU 2-1574. DUPLEX three rooms .1S. TU 4-566. ONE bedroom modern unfurnished house with pasture, storage room. In quire 5507 So. 0th St UNFURNISHED duplex in Hot Springs Addition, not wen neat, tu e-snw. ONE unfurnished one bedroom home. Inquire 1702 Washburn Way after Northern California Ranch 280 acres sandy land, all alfalfa and pasture. Irrigation well, mod ern house, barn, corrals, etc. IS miles from town. All for $27,000 in cluding equipment. $10,000 down and very easy terms on balance. DEANE SACHER REALTOR & INSURANCE 339 EAST MAIN STREET Phone TU 4-4127 Salesmen Dick Nclsen Eves. Merrill 134 Jim O'Donahue Evci. TU 4-9691 1 p.m.