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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 27. 1958
PAGE 10 P
HERALD AND NEWS. KIJLMATH FALLS. OREGON
I.
Nixon Drops Anchor Into
Troubled Sea Of Politics
WASHINGTON AP Vicelpress secretary, told reporters
President Nixon apparently has Nixon had informed him of re-
dropped a 1'JbO presidential an-jceiving a tele-phone call from Nel'
LEGAL NOTICE
chor to windward in the troubled
sea of New York politics.
Nixon's activity in urcing Re
publican Itep. Kenneth li. Keat
ing of Rochester inlo the race for
the Senate was interpreted here
as an effort directed in part at
keeping the vice president's pres
idential aspirations afloat in a
critical area.
Keating had been reluctant to
gamble an almost sure House seat
by entering the contest for the
post being vacated by GOP Sen.
Irving Ives. But he agreed to
make the Senate race after Nixon
calld .him and said both Nixon
and President Eisenhower thought
be would be a fine nominee.
Shortly afterward, Keating was
nominated hy the Republican
slate convention meeting in Ro
chester. .lames C. Ilagerty, While House
Separata scaled bid will ba received at The United Statea National Bank
Tnm Department, Town and Country Brtnch. Klamath Falla. Orefon for the
purchase of 8 tracta of land located In Klamath County. Oregon, containing
umber, until 1:00 P. M. Tuesday. September IS, 19S8. The bida for each tract
ihould b aubmitted In a separate envelope, marked ouuide "Bid for Tract
No. ' (Showing the number of the tract for- which the bid la aub
mitted. I Toe description of the tracts and the estimation of timber volumes
ana appraised values axe ai follows:
son Rockclellcr. GOP nominee for
New York governor, saying thatjJJ' De"1,"M 01
Rockefeller and others werei-
slrnnplv nrpinf ICn.1tint In rim fori1, SE' Sec. 5 T 37S.
the Senate.
Hagerty said Nixon talked per
sonally to Eisenhower and then
relayed to Keating the word thai
"both the President and himself
thought that Mr. Keating would,
be a fine candidate, and the vice s.
president urged Mr. Keating not
In lino It., nnn.;n.,llnn ..hm.U!'1
the opportunity be presented by
the Republican State Convention."
This ind'rectly breached Eisen
hower's self-imposed rule against
intervening in the choice of party
nominees.
B. 12E. WM.
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Lots lJ.ia.19J0 Sec. , T.33S. R.7
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Acres
160
Mbd.
n. '
Est. Pond ADDr.
Vol. Pine Other Value
188.M 188
100 17 J213M 1218
4.372.00
$39 ,050 00
lno
160
44.1M 445
167M 167
1401M 1208 145
1B3M 16.1
1301.M
$12.000 00
S 3.390 00
$44,000.00
932 369 (31,800.00
Title to the above described property will be conveyed subiect to any
existing casements for public roads and highways, for public utilities, and for
railroads and pipe lines and for any other easements and or rights-of-way of
record.
All sub-surfaro rtehta to the above described property will be reserved
10 jnc united states rational Hank, trustee.
The estimations shown above are not guaranteed. Each bid mult state
nUt It provided INIXon With a 'he total price that the bidder will pay for a specific tract for which the bid
friendly political associate on a
ticket headed by a GOP governor
candidate who might become Nix
on's chief rival for the party's
next presidential nomination
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it fubmitted. Including the land, timber and Improvement thereon. The muc-
('enful bidder for each tract will be rmponslble for detCTmlning the legal
boundaries of the tract and for atuurtnji nghU of Ingre&i and egre&s. The United
State! National Bank of Portland reserve the right to waive technical defects
and to reject bids which are determined to be not advantageous to the own
ers of the property. A certified check or cashier'a check from a solvent bank
for ten percent ilO'.'o) of the price bid for the respective tract, payable to The
united States National Bank of Portland must accompany eacn sealed oia.
Persons bidding for or on behalf of companies, corporations or partnerships
muit aj the time of bidding submit in writing satisfactory evidence of their
authority to do so. The depotiU of the unsuccessful bidders for each tract will
ne returned alter the announcement of the successful bidder for the reipec-
tive tracts or after the announcement that all bids have been rejected. The
depots.. 01 me successful Didder for eacn tract will De applied as Dart of the
purchaise price bid for the respective tract or retained as liquidated damages
11 tne Didder does not complete tne payment 01 tne ninety percent (90, bal
ance of the purchase price for the respective tract within thirty days of the
announcement that his bid has been accepted. The retention of the deposit as
liquidated damages will be without prejudice to any additional remedies avail
able to The United States National Bank under the law. Before bids are sub
mitted, each bidder should examine the tract for which he Is submitting bids
and should obtain additional Information concerning the sale from The United
Stales National Bank of Portland. Trust Department, Town and Country
Branch, Klamath Falls, Oregon Dated this lBlh day of August 193R, W. R.
Brads haw, Trust Officer. The United States National Bank of Portland.
No. 13 Aug. IS, 20, 22, 23, 27.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
I am the duly appointed, qualified and
acting executor or the estate of Helen
J. Steele, deceased. All persons hav
ing claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the fame,
with vouchera attached tn the man
ner provided by law, to me at the
office of Edwin E. Drisroll. 208 Pine
Tree Building. Klamath Falls, Oregon,
within six months of the date of the
first publication of this notice, which
is July 30, 1058.
Joseph R. Steele, Executor of
the Estate of Helen J. Steele,
Deceased.
No. 304, July 3F, August 6, 13, 20. 27.
RICHARD G. CLARK, son
of Mr. and Mrs. George H.
Cleric, 2021 Lavey Street,
is now undergoing pre-f light
training at Pensacola, Flor
ida, as a naval aviation
cadet. Upon completion of
the 16-week course, he will
be assigned to the Saufley
Field Naval Auxiliary Air
Station, near Pensacola, for
primary flight training.
Clark attended Oregon
State College before enter
ing the flight program at
the Naval Air Station,
Seattle.
Heat for
only $7.74
per month!
Actual cost of o Klamath Fold home
owner using a G.E. Oil Furnace and eco
nomical oil heat to heat his 1,000 sq. ft.
home In 1957-58. Name on request. .i-"
f a. sv e Bl
f
r k r si is
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
am the duly aoDointcd. Qualifier.
and acting executor of the estate of
Charles Ager, dec-eased. All persons
having claims against said estate are
ncreoy notified to present the same,
with vouchers attached In the man
ner provided hv law. tn nu at th
office of Edwin E. Drlscoll, 208 Pine
ireo nuiiainfl, Alamatn Fans. Ore
gon, within six months of the date
ui ine iirsi puDiicauon oi this notice,
which is July 30, 1958.
Audrey Martin Ager. Executor
of the Estate of Charles Ager.
Deceased.
No. 393, July 30, August 6, 13, 20, 27.
NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREOON
FOB THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
IJM'AH 1MCNT Ur .PROBATE
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OK
THOMAS STACH. DECEASED
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned Administrator C.T.A. of the
tsiaie or i nomas Maeh. Deceased, has
filed his Final Account in the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Klamath and that Tuesday
the 2nd day of September, lB-IB at the
hour of 10 o'clock A.M. In the Court
Room of snid Court has been nonninlprt
by l he Court as, the time and place for
me nraring or onjeruons me re to and
me settlement tnereor.
Dated and first published August 6,
1958.
Dale of last publication Auoust 27.
JOHN D. WILLIAMS -Administrator
C.T.A.
WILLIAMS & ALLEY
Portland, Oregon
and
DAVID R. VANDENBERG, JR.
Klamath Falla. Oregon
ATTORNEYS FOR ADMINISTRATOR
no. LW, AUg. O, 1J, 20, 27.
Install an Economical G.E. Oil Furnace!
For warmth, tor economy, for convenience you iust can't beat A General
Electric Oil Furnace. Get warm, filtered, circulated and humidified air
from one compact unit. Takes only 3-tt. square area. Install in closet,
basement, utility room or qoraqe. Air ducts to each room allow you to
control heat in any port of house. Coll now for free estimates for your
home.
No Money Down - 5 Years to Pay!
No Payment U-ntil October 1st!
OIL & BURNER CO.
1845 South 6th
FREE
With Every G.E.
Oil Furnace Pur
chased Before Oct.
1st.
Automatic
Clock
Thermostat
for Convemrnt Heo(
Control
A J4S.00 VALUE
Sitdown Drive
To Continue
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)-A Ne
gro youth proup's leader said a
Mtdown campaign for food serv
ice in a downtown luncheonette
will continue into its fifth day to-
,d;iy.
Barbara Posey. IS. secretary of
the city's NAAC'P Youth Council,
acKnowiedccd a sin ornate appar
ently existed with the manage
ment of John A. Brown's depart
ment store, where 85 young Ne
groes are asking food service
alongside whites.
"Both sides are holdinc out."
Miss Posey said. "1 guess both
have hopes yet. We will keep trying."
She snid the group did not nlan
to go to another store "at this
time.
White schools at Atoka. Fort
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Health 12
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Fir.-nclal . Loan. , 34
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LOST & FOUND
MEETING NOTICES
CHURCH OF Brotherl- Love. Back to
the Bible Seventh-day Adventist. Law
rence Halousek, pastor. Church serv
Ice and Sabbath School. 10 .D. Sat
urday. Malm VFW Hall.
2
LOST Sunday. Aug. 24. .22 Ruger au
tomatic pistol, serial No. 146491 on
L.c Thomas Meadow road. Christmai
gift. Reward. Call TU 4-7934 after 3
p m. or come to 3A42 So. 0th St.
GENERAL NOTICES 4
hELP WANTED, FEMALE
14
WANTED babysitter in 'Conger School
area. My home, five day week. Phone
TU 2-S140 after 5 30
HOL-SEKEEPEn. live in. Two chil
dren. 8 and 10. TU 2-3533.
BEAUTY operator wanted, phono TU
2-3737.
HELP WANTED, MALE
It
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
24
THREE
2-0250.
room apartment. Call TU
BEAUTIFUL large apartment. Mill
Addition. Must be seen to be Ippre
ciated. For appointment call TU 4-6223.
ROYAL Arms, furniahed. S24 High.
HOUSES FOR RENT
It
Southern Oregon
FOR your Stanley Home Products call
Peggy Peebler. Phone TU 2-0229.
STAL'FFER home reducing plan. Amy
Brown. TU 2-0344 for free demonstration.
WILL anyone who witn
near 6th and Martin June 14,
please contact TU 2-2566.
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Three out of every four worn
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PERSONALS
HAZEL Wakeman la now working at
Swansen's Beauty Shop. Customers
iay call her at TU 4-7161.
TUPPERWARE parties, products. TU
1-3082. TU 2-1237.
LICENSED home for aged. TU 2-3165
j LOG truck! wanted. TU 2-5314. Really. 119 So. 6th- Phone TO 2-4671.
'wANTED experienced salesman. THREE room house, partly furnished,
straight commission. Lay s Offica Sup- has eleclrlc refrigerator. Close to Pell-
ply. Yreka. Calif. can School. TU 2-358B; 40B McLean.
SETTER, right hand rig. Pine, fir op- FIVE room, unfurnished house C'otm
eration. Phone dayi TU 2-2518. .1. 2061 While.
WANTED man with ambition and de- FURNISHED house. AdulU. InaiUrg
sire lo get ahead, to train for sales po- manager, 1320 Oak.
mon with old established firm Sal- UNfn;BNlsHED dupll., , Hot Springl
ary plus commission, hosp alizat.on AddlD not wel"heat. TU 4-4880.
plan, retirement plan, vacation with , ,
pay. See Roy Birdsong lor detail!. ONE bedroom trailer house, doubla
Sin.er Sewing Machine Co.. 633 Mam, garage, wash house, lawn. Inquire 5428
HAVE opening, two carrier boys. Independence or phone TU 3-3837.
morning route. Milli Addition, 11-12 yVO bedroom furnished. AdulU, nt
yean old. Phong TU 2-3066. pel 1414 Homedale after 4:30.
uci D WANTED 17 THREE bedroom unfurnlihed home.
ntLP WAIN I EL - " See owner at 1050 California.
MEN or women free to travel five jtq bedroom house, partly furnished,
daya a week. 107 weekly commission. TII , ,-,n "
TU 2-S378 for appointment. :
pre.T.vMi-MT ' .,,. FOUR bedroom unfurnished house.
EMPLOYMENT, placement lervice Bah d half hving room run
m" ?-.emoe"" Aaden0ng' 325 room, den. full basement, dishwasher.
Mam. TU 2-290.. disposal. 125 a month. .Phone TU
SITUATIONS WANTED 18 tL 1-
zzz r-? : r- misc. property to let .... 27
WORK wanted. Experienced in gro-
eery store, service station. GMC parts. POTATO cellar for rent, good snap.
Any type of work would be considered, phone Merrill 4771 or call at Wild
4031 Altamont Dr. Goose Motel.
WANTED baby sitting. References. PASTURE for rent for 40 head. TU
TU 2-2711. 4-7B35.
CHILD care, my home. TU 4-8219. THREE room second floor office. Main
CARPENTER needs work. TU 2-0456 Street frontage, 623 Main.
WIDOWS, Ironings, excellent work. TU IRRIGATED PASTURE
In Barnes Valley, 3000 acres deed-
WCM"h. " ed- term lease- Very reason
washing, ironing, delivery service, f We. Stocked at present. Now is
ru 4-9434. the time to see it. I am quitting
WASHING and ironing done, reason- tne cattIe business.
able. Pickup and deliver. TU 3-2690. Mrs. Josephine Taylor
experienced chUd care. Refer- Box 293, Lakeview, Ore. VH 7-7049
nces TU 4-3.S49.
HOUSECLEANING done, by hour. TU REAL ESTATE WANTED 28
2"50a7, WANTED to rent three bedroom housa
HOUSEWORK wanted, by hour. Ex- by permanent local family. TU 2-4395
perienced. TU 2-5312. after 4 p.m.
CHEF or dinner cook, specialized tn
Italian food. Sober and reliable. Will
travel. 535 Martin.
PUBLIC CHARITY SERVICES 7
YOUNG women of any faith needing
confidential advice may contact Miss
p-u to catholic Charities. 278
Broadway, Eugene, Oregon. Phone
5-3M-.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous, phone TU
2-5740, P.O. Box 204. Also friendly
neip lor tne lamiues oi aicononcs
SERVICES
RUBBER STAMPS, 24 hour service.
Will deliver. Phone TU 4-7954.
CHIMNEY St cement repair wanted.
Free estimate. Phone TU 2-5693.
CARPENTER, new work, remodeling.
Free estimates. TU 4-4302.
HAY hauling and stacking.
terreii tu 4-auuo.
CUSTOM baling. Miles Cain. TU 4-4983
CUSTOM hay hauling.
4-7819.
stocking. TU
KLAMATH Fence Co. Phone TU 4-6226
FUNERAL HOMES
C
O'HAIRS Memorial Chapel. 539 Pine.
Phone TU 4-3456. Parking lot avail-
anie.
WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home. 925
lllgn bl. fhone TU 2-4404.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE INVITING BIDS
Pursuant to Ordinance No. 5018 of
tne city or Klamath Falls dated Aucust
18. 1958. The undersigned Police Judge
will receive scaled bids up to 7:.'I0
monnay aepiemner h. ihsh lor
I he Improvement of Van Ness Avenue
from the Southwesterly line of Eldora-
no Avenue to the west line of lot 20,
Block 12. Eldorado Addition, and Haw
thorne Street from the Southerly line
of Van Ness Avenue to the Oregon
State Highway R-W. to be known as
improvement unit No. 143.
Bids must be submitted on forms
attacnea to tne specifications and en
closed In a sealed wrapper and marked
"Proposal to Construct Improvement
unit no. 143." Eacn hid must be ac.
companied by a bidders bond or cer
tified check in the amount of 10 per
cent or me aKEregate bid.
The principle Items Involved are: 600
tons of asphaltic concrete pavement;
1041 lineal feet of concrete curb and
gutter; 150 cuhic yards of excavation;
.u cudic yarns of sorrow material.
Plans and specification! may be ob
tained from the office of the city en
gineer upon a deposit of $10.00, which
amount will be refunded if a bid is
submitted, or the plans may be in
ner ted at the office of the Police
Judge. This project must be completed
on or Dciore uctoDer is. iiw.
I he city reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids.
Dated at Klamath Falls. DrcKon this
3Ln day of August 1!58.
Frank A. Blackmer
Police JudRc
City of Klamath Falls.
No. 424 Aug. 25. 28. 27.
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
C;.rlrr County ;ind Preston School
in UkmiilKee i ounty accepted Ne
groes yesterday for the fust time.
Committee
W Plans Meet
SAX KRAXCISOO 'AP-A log-
iMaue subcommittee will
CUSTOM hay cutting, raking and bal
ing. 1U WOUJ.
MOWING raking, and baling
Phone TU 4-5989 after 6 p.m.
SERVICE station equipment mainte
nance. Buswell Co. 155 E. Main. TU
4-5370.
CONCRETE work, 23 years of experi
ence. Patio3, retaining walls, slabs,
flagstone. Local references. TU 2-3778.
TITLE and abstracts. Klamath County
Abstract Co., 422 Main. TU 4-5155
TAILORING, altering, repairing. Ida's
Tailor Shop, 125 N. 8th. TU 4-6122.
JEWELRY, watch, and clock repair-
mg. j. Heme, iu-i Main, tu 4-4606.
TEACHERS, part time baby sitting,
your home. TU 4-4388.
CHILD care, my home, one block
from Mills School. TU 2-3821.
ROOMS FOR RENT 22
TEACHER or business woman, furn
Ished bedroom, garage, kitchen priv
ileges. 60. TU 4-7470 after 5.
WINTER RATES
! Court View Hotel over employment of-
iice on Jra.
ROOMS, $5 a week. 629 Jefferson.
ROOM and board. Ten minutes from
airport or nousing. TU 2-5398.
LANDLORDS register your rental!
with Southern Oregon Realty. Phona
TU 2-4671.
WANTED rentals for customers mov.
i I to Klamath Falls. Customer Serv
ice Department. EADS. TU 2-4878.
WE have customers moving to Klam
ath Falls wanting to buy homes. Will
refer. Customer Service Department,
EADS. TU 2-4678.
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
29
TRADE two bedroom town home for
country home, property. Write Her
ald and News box 304.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 30
SLEEPING rooms, 1034 High.
ROOM and board, close In, good food
una DCQI. 1U X-OWA.
LARGE comfortable rooms for wom
en, jiu south 3th.
'OVELY rooms, close in. Phona TU
4-4259.
LOVELY rooms. 522 Pacific Terrace.
COOL, airy sleeping rooms. Quiet,
clean, close In. Phone TU 2-0214.
SLEEPING rooms, TU 4-4444 or TU
4-6" 13.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT . 24
CLEAN furnished apartment. Private
bath. 1937 Oregon Ave., phone TU
4-5397.
THREE room furnUheri nnor.tn.nt
Close in. TV cable. $40 a month.
Phone TU 4-5676.
partly furnished. TU
CITY, close to shopping and bus. Ce
ment diock nome. Plastered inside.
Newly decorated throughout. Living
room, kitchen, bedroom, bath, break
fast room. Nice. Clamori-ln mnm nt$
kitchen. Full basement. Price. $-1500.
$500 down. $50 monthly payment. By
owner. Phone TU 2-3320.
LAKE of the Woods summer home.
West side, electricity, water supply.
$7500. Phone TU 2-2652.
ANITA'S altera. inn. onaranlri Rni.
le Weatherholt.
LAWN mowers, Bodenhamer Saw &
Repair Shop. 351 East Main. TU 4-4672.
CANVAS, leather work. Canvas &
Leather Shop, 2964 So. 6th. TU 4-6660.
SHOE repair, boots made. Ugo Shoe
Shop 8c Repairing, 1016 Main.
ONE room apartment,
410 So. 5th.
$5.50 weekly.
DOWNSTAIRS all electric furnished
apartment. wasnington.
CLEAN one bedroom furnished apart'
ment. near Main. AdulU. $40. TU
THE new "Sanltone" way. New Method
Cleaners, 1453 Esplanade, TU 4-4471.
COLLECTION agency. Bureau of cred
it control administration. 731 Main
TU 2-5717.
CUSTOM hack hoe work. Ditch clean.
ing, drain line, cesspool digging, etc
n. w. i; miners. iu .-into.
HAY salt, welding equipment repair.
Sessler Inc., 534 Market. TU 4-4862.
RENTALS, buy. sell, trade. Merchan
dise Mart. 2U64 SO. 6th. TU 4-6660.
AIR conditioning cools, heats, Holland
Sheet Metal. 222 Spring. TU 4-6541
BROADLOOM carpets, formica drain
boards, drapery. Calhoun's, 357 East
n. IU 4-H495.
AUTO., plate, wlr.dow a lass. Kimball's
uiass snop, i wainut. iu 4-7378.
PAINTING, call the House Doctor. Tex-
luring, -oof staining, minor repairs.
Free estimates, work guaranteed. TU
WELDING equipment repair, Sessler
inc., 334 Market. TU 4-4862.
DAVIS Floor Coverings, and window
shades, carpets. 426 Main. TU 4-4684
STORAGE, transfer and delivery. Peo
ple's Warehouse 1425 So. 6th. TU
t- I43.
SEPTIC tank cleaning. King Septlo
i antes, ..u miyara. ru 4-9841.
ADDING Machine St typewriter Serv
Ice Co.. Chet Moore US So. 4th. TU
INSURANCE, auto. fire. life. Lloyd
Muaac r. agent, r armers 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-lU'B.
3
Phono TU 4-3873
Sealed proposals will be received bv
the Common Council of the City of
I Klamath Falls, OreRon. for the pur-
chase of street improvement bonds. Se
ries 113 and 114. aggregating twelve
thousand six hundred forty-five and
,14-100 Dollars, iSl.645.34l duly author
ized by ordinances of the snid City
j of Klamath Falls, for the construction
land Improvement of the following Im
provement units situated In the City
I of Klamath Kalis. Oregon, as follows:
Gibson, the liiaham district in Eldorado Avenue from the South line
or Vanness Avenue to the South-easterly
line of Lot two. Block twelve.
Hillside Addition extended, in said
City; and. Improvement Unit No. 138,
being on Auburn Strret from the
North-easlerly line of Pacific Terrare
tn the North-easterly line of Newcastle
Avenue. In said City. i
Proposals to purchase said bonds will,
be received by the undersigned Police
Judge of said City, up to and includ-l
ing the twenty-ninth day of September,!
1'iSfi. at the hour of seven thirty I
o'clock P M. of said day and opened
at a regular meeting of the Common
Council immediately thereafter: said
bunds shall be dated Novemher 1.
1WH. and shall be in amounts of $."00 00
j each, except bond No. 1. of each se-
rj;oct r'' ""Tn snail oe lor tne fractional
..i .-.-n.n ..I., i m u, iv ii one ten
consider invcstitMiini:
anH sl-iff Hucniwi.in - t '. iWth said City at any coupon paving
mi sum disMMiMon in a few d,te on ntl n(tpr pn, yT ,ro-,nJ
Lalltomia ImspiU.U. !d.ite therrof Said bonds will bear In-
Thr survev. maiie hv eonsultinc ' ,n r"! ' no1 to xwd l
. .!....-. i 'i i . ,, , P" rent Prr annum, payable semi-an-
Chiatrit Kuhartl H. Blum for nually on the ut. day o( Mv and No-
the California Medical Assn as-'vrmhcr of parn prin'pi nd m-
mrlod n..., ".' t"t payable at the office of the
MrttHl l0 MUCOUS foiipht With treasurer of the City of Klamath Falls.
their fists aeros a patient on an Oregon
nntritini- l iMn nt.i .. . All proposals must be unconditional
optraiini, lab. until one SUrKMn.Jln,j accompanied by a certified chek
Was Moored, the hospital Was llOt for five per cent of the proposal,
named. I Tho, Common Council reserves the
S,n John F. Thompson -R-SimJ T.5, .ulu?""; w J.,! BAKER'S LANDSCAPE NURSERY
ta I lata1, Senate Public He tlth iU 'irMihed with an opinion a Tu 2-3167 3616 So. 6th
IntiM-iiti u ,( tnr validit thereof by the law firm,
InUlIIll (ommittee chairman, i of; Shuler. Sayre. Wmfree A Rank.n.1-
calud utterly shockinc such re- p,,rMand Trim Building. Portland 4. HEALTH 12
after the date of issue.
Survey j P.vment of the entire bonds optional
LANDSCAPE service, trees, shrubs.
hedges. Pruning, topping, rototllling,
planting, nomcnaie lanoscaoe Nun-
ery, now giving SAH Green Stamps.
3905 Homedale. TU 4-9940.
DIGGING sewer lines, foundations,
i-ii mining, wuii waiaer, a-ij .Dela
ware. TU 2-3283.
LAWNS, sprinkling systems, landscap
ing, evemreenl. trees ihrnhi !..
shore Gardens Nursery. 879 Lakeshore
umr. iu -BB.
UIGOLNG emapools. draw Clalda Mid
v.ikwi i- n.-LM tounoauona ru
4-wjpw Bill rorney
TYPING and general office work done
in mv nome. Tu 2-4312.
NEW LAWN'S
R0T0TILLING
TREE SERVICE
INSECTICIDE SPRAYING
. Oregon
r ' k " I This notice is authorised bv ordinance Hll'TIONS, cosmetics, veterl
lVO hospital doctors Carried 1n" Common Council of the City of I nary supplies Curruis for Drugs. 840
pins in fear ot I thud iK.amth Falls, Oregon, dated August; Main. TU 2-347S.
A dym? patient was refused, bone August 22nd . iimh L vita glow ht.alth foodsii
' ' "1UIJ" P'jn-lv 419ri;;,-g0ri0.4. j,. .7. 2 , educational u 2 blocks from center of main bus..
si. sept 2. x 4. s. 7. 8. 9. m..nrnrc . 1 -.'ness district. Hotel rooms with
11. 12. 14. 15. ltt 17. 18. 19. 21. 22. , noc" Business, umj... ... , '
drinks. 2041 Radcliffa. TU
NICE clean quiet furnished one and
two room anartmenta. S.l so An mil.
ities included. Shared bath. AdulU
uiliy. til o. luin.
CLEAN furnished. Refrifferatnr --o
bath, hot water always. Workmen wel
come, fi-.ou. z4 Broad. TU 2-9.17,
PARTLY furnished
Adults. TU 4-4859.
duplex, garage.
FURNISHED two bedroom apartment.
825 Grant St.
FURNISHED
Cedar.
apartments. Pine and
FURNISHED apartment Inquire 518
PARTLY furnished one bedroom apart
ment Inquire 705 No. 8th.
FURNISHED apartment, steam heat,
adults. Alpha Apartments, 630 Pine.
TU 4-4522.
APARTMENT, furnished, $50. Washing
facilities, nice location T" 4-7S71 days
TU 4-6369 evenings, also TU 4-5310.
TWO room furnished
Phone TU 4-6381.
MODERN three room furnished apart
ment Call TU 4-7113 after 1 p.m.
BACHELOR apdrtment Park Apart
ments. 1842 Esplanade. TU 4-7187.
FURNISHED down town apartment
Parking space. $55. TU 4-8836 or TU
4-6300.
FURNISHED apartment 333 So. 11th.
TWO room apartment suitable for
bachelor. 4.11 Washington. TU 4-6122
days. TU 4-5449 evenings.
CLEAN modern three room, bath
apartment, utilities paid. TU 4-3762.
THREE room apartment with bed-
rocm. air cooled, steam heat, garage.
Adults. Pine and Cedar.
FURNISHED one bedroom apartment
Ras equipped. Adults only. 2033 Eber
ir n.
FOR rent furnished two bedroom .nart.
ment, $50 n month. TU 2-4647.
OPEiV 3 - 6
$400 DOWN PLUS CLOSING '
SUBURBAN HAPPINESS
5315 Alva. Custom built, li
old. 2 spacious bedrooms, full
sized bath with vanity. Large at
tractive living room, with family
sized dining area, eating space in
Kiicnen. Hack yard fenced. Nice
view ot Mt. Shasta from picture
windows. Oversized lot 100x100.
SPACE CONSCIOUS?
You'll love this older home. walk.
ing distance from downtown with
its spacious family room, in addi
tion to large living room and din
ing room. Mother, you wiN appre
ciate the three bedrooms on the
main floor, two baths, ample cup
board and closet space, new double
sink, neat laundry room with wash
er and dryer hook-up; plus two
partially finished rooms upstairs.
Fenced back yard, attractive trees
and shrubs: FHA appraised at
$15,750. with all rugs and curtains
included as a free bonus.
SMART BUYER??
If you are. you will take advantage
of this 4'2"o mortgage of sjtoo
Anyone can assume by paying $50
down. No loan costs. 3 lots. 2 bed--
rooms, large living room with fire
place, level grounds, all fenrprl.
Playground close by.
DON'T WAIT
Or you'll be too late on this cozy
2 bedroom in Mills. Small corner
lot. electric heat, hardwood floors.
Set up for washer and dryer, de
tached garage. Price $7500.
BE INDEPENDENT
BUY A HOME FIRST
ORVILLE REICHENBERG
REALTOR
TU 2-2516- 627 Pin
Eves. Call
Ruth Robertson TU 4-fi53l
John Aldridge TU 2-3352
II no answer call TU 4-3841
NICE furnished one bedroom apart
ment. Laundry, large lawn, reason
able 21U Gary, near South fith Tti
2-OW13.
MODERN apartment. Bachelor, cou.
pie. or one cbild. acceptable. TU 4-M34.
FURNISHED apartment, also one
completely furnished and redecorated.
hv w-ecK or month. Greer Apis. 710
Main.
One and two bedroom apartments
i-urnished and unfurnished
Inquire
Ghasta View
Apartments
1627 Washburn Way
TU 4-8277
E W A U N A
New and different
Designed for better living
Furnished or Unfurnished
Single Bedroom
Also Office Space
213 So. Uth TJ 2-1062 or TU 4-4389 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. IN-
COME PROPERTY. CAFES. MO-
$300 Down
Plus closing costs on easy F.H.A.
terms buys this well built 2 hcrl.
room home in Mills Addition. Full
lot. Price 510,000.
$750 Down
And $50. per month will move ynu
right in this 2 bedroom home' in
new condition. Allamont Area,
Small but very neat. Price $b .
000.00.
Lots $1,100
South "suburban, with buildin? re
strictions. Paved streets will be on
sewer, city water, good drainage.
$1,000 Down
And $T5. per month is all you pay
for this large 2 bedroom home lo.
cated on Summers Lane. Nice Cor
ner lot. Price $10,500.
CASCADE APT.-H0TEL
230 So. 11th St.
liHKAMmHS TRAPS T 1 1 K V K S j4.' ji' 2
t I'ltt.r ti it Amies
Warren's car hinkc down at just! FIKTKKX Kll.l.KD
"" -""nuay. wniiei wi.u.uv .Mexico , 1 1 ri 'Ut-1 iioisFKKErtR
three Ivetl-.llMS Were trinL- tn lo..n n,.rcnu unro kitlr.l MonrUv.Tt' 4..SW1
steal it Police picked urt the when two Hvn.enuined nhtnrs ml. hvpttmrvi-rn n...
411 Ham. ru privsie oam ... apartment com-
ipletely furnished. By week or
HELP wanted, female- 14 month. Automatic elevator, large.
tree parkins lot. Approved by AAA
wanted durmi days.
youths when they were seen push- lidrd in a narrow mountain mss01'1 nh""' u
int: W.ui en's tar Ihrouch an in-! near here and crashed in names.
tlMUlcn. There were no survivors.
at Molatore
WHY io wnnout when a Ctamiietf
I Ad can rt that tenant, worker ox
buyer you netdi Phona Tu 4-4U1.
TELS. You name it, we have it,
come in and check over our list
ings.
M & S REALTY
'more service
2254 So. 6th St.
Phone Anytime TU 2-4M6
IP.5R mnHel Hnfnnint n.. .n1 MLLSMEN
refrigerators, with freezing units jDMn "nw,U Eves. TU 2-33H
Clean, quiet, strictly homelike at-jM'lfs n,ls Eves. TU 2-5R3
mosphere. No pets We recommend , (;ne Stratton Anytime TU 2-4MS
your Inspection, id and up. Paul McAtce Anytime TU 2 4647