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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
SUNDAY. AUGUST 31. 1953
Conservation Reserve
Chairman Announces
Signup For Early Fall
An tarly fall signup for (he 1950
Conservation Reserve of the Soil
Bank was announced Saturday by
Earl Wilson, chairman of the
Klamath County Agricultural Sta
bilization and Conservation Com
mittee. Wilson outlined two steps that
farmers interested in retiring crop
land from production should take.
First they should go to the county
ASC office in the Tower Theater
Building between September 2 and
October 3 to request establish
ment of maximum farm payment
rates. They should also bring along
history information for the 1957
and 1958 crop years.
Then, he outlined, after the Coun
ty ASC Committee has determined
the maximum payment rate for the
farm, an application for contract
muust be filed at the county ASC
office before Ocober 17.
Wilson also detailed some of the
major changes in the 1959 conser
vation reserve from the program
In effect for contracts beginning
this year as (1) An increase in
the county average annual pay
ment for conservation reserve
land to $12 per acre from the
previous county rate of $8, 2) Ad
ditional incentives including a pay
ment of 10 per cent above nor
mal rate for farmers to put all
eligible land on their farms in the
program for at least five years,
and (3) A priority system for ac
cepting conservation contract ap
plications. Under the priority system, prcf
rence will be given farmers who
had all their cropland in the soil
bank in 1958, the conservation re
serve and the acreage reserve to
gether, and are now offering to
put into the conservation reserve
the land that was In the acreage
reserve.
After this, priority will be given
farmers offering land at lowest
rates compared with applicable
maximum rates for their farms.
County ASC committees will es
tablish a maximum annual pay
ment rate per acre for all land
offered for the program, and
farmers will have the opportunity
to offer their land at less than
these ceiling rales. In cases
where participation in the program
might exhaust available funds in
a county, or more hind is offered
than It would be desirable to con
tract in one year, offers at lower-than-maximuin
rates would be
more certain of acceptance.
In cases of applicants of equal
(landing under this second priority,
these further criteria will bo ap
plied offers of lowest rale per
acre, offers of total eligible acre
age and offers of contracts for
the longest period.
The rales of annual payments
lor individual larms. upon appli
cation of farmers, will he set by
county ASC committer on the bas
is of average land on the farm,
OFFICE
Machine
RENTALS
Aik how your typewriter or add
ing machine rental can apply on
purchase price.
JONES'
PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY
2 Mkln Phnnt TU t-4IIW
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about America's
basic advertising
medium . . . the
daily newspaper
Seven out of ten U.S. homes receiving a
newspaper have it carrier-delivered. This
means newspapers have a constant-- not a
shifting audience. And this high percentage
of home delivered circulation docs not
Include the millions of copies bought down
town and brought home for the family to
read.
In Klamath, Lake, Modoc and Siskiyou
counties nine out of ten Herald and News
homes receive the paper by carrier. Today's
paper has been delivered this morning by
local carrier as far from Klamath Kails as
Lakevicw, Alturas, Dunsnuiir and Vreka.
Kerala anil Jttn$
Tht daily newspaper it America's basic ad
vertising medium because it is basic in the
lives of its readers. Ever interesting, helpful.
Informative it Is welcomed as a friend of
the family In homes everywhere. To sell those
families your product or services, use the
daily newspaper as your basic medium of
advertising!
taking into consideration produc
tivity, agricultural value, and ren
tal rates for similar land in the
locality. Individual farm rates may
vary above and below the average
for the county. An upper limit of
no more than 20 per cent of the
value of the land on the individual
farm is required by law.
Ihe regular maximum payment
rale may he earned by putting
in the program land which during
the past two years (1957 and 19581
has been in Soil Rank base crops
i grain, oilseeds and row crops)
or from which tame hay has been
harvested for hay or silage dur
ing the same period and a cor
responding reduction is made in
Soil Bank base crops.
A lower rate of per acre pay
mcnt, 50 per cent of the regular
maximum rale for the farm, may
he earned by putting additional
non-diversion land in the program.
Non-diversion land docs not require
a corresponding reduction in Soil
Bank base crops.
On farms with a Soil Bank base
of over 30 acres, for each acre
put in the reserve at the regular
rental rate (requiring a corres
ponding reduction in Soil Bank
base crops) one acre of land may
be entered at the non - diversion
rate. On farms with a base of 30
acres or less, the fanner may put
eligible cropland in the program
at the non-diversion rate without
having to reduce his acreage of
Soil Hank base crops.
Under the incentive plan to get
all cropland on individual farms
in the program, farmers who put
all their eligible land under con
servation reserve contracts will
earn the full regular rate thev
accept for their farms for both
Soil Bank base land and non -diversion
land. In addition, they
will receive the extra 10 per cent
payment for whole farm, partici
pation.
Ihe maximum regular rale, or
the higher rate lor whole farm
participation, will be the ceiling
rale for a farm. On farms where
only part of the eligible land is
put in the program, the annual
rental rale will be lower than
this ceiling if the land designated
for the reserve is below Ihe aver
age of Ihe farm in productivity.
Other phases of 1959 conserva
lion reserve contractual arrange
ments, protection of tenants and
sharecroppers, changes and termi
nations, and violation penalties are
miliar to those in effect up to
this time.
In addition to the per acre an
nual rental payments, participating
farmers receive a payment cover
ing a substantial part of the cost
of establishing an approved con
servation practice on the land they
put in the program. Each county
A.NC ollice has a list of approved
soil, waler, forestry and wildlife
conservation practices. Participat
ing farmers may select those they
wi' h to carry out on their own
land.
Talented Backs
Transfer To UO
EUGENE (AP) - Four lop foot
ball prospects from out of slate
arrived here Friday to attend the
University of Oregon.
The new arrivals, all backs, in
clude quarterback John Schwartz,
hall hacks Terry Cagaanan and
Have Grayson and fullback Harry
Needbam.
Portland
Tumbled
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Portland Beavers slipped
out of the Pacific Coast League's
first division Friday night, the only
major casualty of a night that
saw the top four clubs all take
their lumps.
The Beavers traded places with
the Salt Lake City Bees, who
whipped Portland 9-3 and moved
from fourth place up to third,
nine and a half games behind the
first-place Phoenix Giants. -
The Giants dropped a 6-5 deci
sion to the Spokane Indians; the
last-place Seattle ftainiers stopped
second-place San Diego 11-3: and
the third-place Vancouver Moun-
ties were edged by the Sacramen
to Solons 2-1.
The Spokane club got a 5-1 jump
on the Giants by scoring five runs
in the second frame, including two
on Jim Baxes' home run. Phoe
nix's run came in the top of the
second on Billy Wilson's solo hom
er. The Giants got three in their
half of the third and tied it up
with a singleton in the fifth, but
the Indians pushed across the
game-winning run in the last ol
the ninth on two singles, a field
er's choice, a walk and an error.
The Padres never had a chance
against the ftainiers as Seattle
struck for three runs in the first
two in the third, two in the fourth,
three in the fifth and final tally
in the seventh. San Diego bunched
its three runs in the eighth on
two walks and four hits, includ
ing Karl Avcrill's triple.
Eddie Kazak led Seattle's 13-
hit attack with lour safeties in
five trips to the plate. He drove
in two runs and scored three him
self. Veteran Max Surkont, who
had to have help from Marty Ku-
tyna in the eighth, won his 11th
game in 23 decisions.
Pete Mesa, who got olf to
miserable start this season, picked
up the Sacramento victory as he
held Vancouver to five hits, struck
out four and walked only oue bat
tor. The long run off him came in
the fifth on a walk and two singles
The Solons got their first run
in the second on Bob Roselli's
double and a sacrifice fly. In the
sixth the Solons got their second
run on Dick Cole's single, his
steal of second and Nippy Jones'
hit.
The Bees jumped into a 4-fl lead
after four innings, gave Portland
one run in the fifth and then
tucked the game away in the vic
tory column with five runs in the
sixth, with Sam Miley's three-run
triple the big blow.
Frank Kellert punched out a
solo homer for Portland in the
eighth inning and Ken Toothman
rapped out a bases empty home
run for Salt Lake City in the
fourth.
PCL Linescores
The linescores:
Sacramento 010 001 000-2 7 0
Vancouver 000 010 000-1 5 1
Mesa and Hoselli; Bamberger
and While.
San Diego 000 000 030 -3 13 4
Seattle 302 023 IOx-11 13 2
Lary, Wojey (1, Hidzik 13) and
Naragnn; Surkont, Kulyna (8) and
Dnlterer.
VV - Surkont (11-12). L - Lary
19-8).
Portland 000 010 110-3 10 3
Salt Lake 021 105 0"--9 13 2
Lary, Garher (5), Maye- (7) and
Xeal: Urquhart and Wcsterfield.
Ml Salt Lake City. Tooth-
man, Portland, Kellert.
Phoenix 013 010 000--5 8 1
Spokane 050 000 001--G 10 1
Zanm and llaller; L. Sherry,
Patrick (3) and N. Sherry.
W Patrick (7-2). L Zanni,
(14-IP.
lilt Phoenix, Wilson. Sno-
kane, Baxes.
Nickolai Arrives
At Oregon State
COItVAU.IS iAP-ln Nikolai
a mi-pound end from West Con
Ira Costa ."Junior CoIIcco in Cali
lornia. arrived hero Friday to at
tend Oregon State Collej-e.
A college spokesman said Hie 6-2
sophomore is one of the few foot
ball players expected to transfer
here this fall.
Orepon State will hold its open
ins pracliee session Monday.
AUCTION SALE
BUILDINGS
September 4, 1958 ot 9:00 A.M.
Th Oragon Stat Highway Commission will otter for tale at
oral public auction tht buildings in Klamath Falls, Ore. listed
below. The sole will be held on the premises of the first place
listed and continue to the next in order on September 4, 1958,
at 9:00 A.M.:
House, garage located ot 2114 Tunnel St. (27966).
House, attached garage located ot 1 1 W. Oregon Ave.
(23074).
House, attached garage located at 2421 Oregon Ave.
127969).
House located at 24S8 Oregon Ave. (279861.
House, workshop, greenhouse located at 2468 Oregon
Ave. (27964).
House, garage located at 4 W. Oregon Ave. (27980).
House, garage located at 21 Nevada St. (27981).
House, chinchilla shed located at 39 Nevada St.
(27982).
House located at 210 Cook St. (279901.
BUILDINGS MUST BE REM0VE0 WITHIN 30 DAYS
FROM THE DATE OF SALE
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INFORMATION!
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Trailer . S?
Auto Miscellaneous 53
New Cars & Truck 54
Uied Cars & Trucks tb
EMPLOYMENT
Helo Wanted, Female u
Help Wanted. Mala in
Help Wanted 17
Situation! Wanted 18
REAL KSTATE
Rooms For Rent ,,, 22
Apartment! Tor Rent 24
Houses For Rent .. 21
Misc. Property to Let , 27
Real Estate Wanted - 2
Real Estate Exchange , 29
Real Estate For Sale .. , 30
Business Opportunities 37
. 1r NOTICES
Card of Thanka A
In Memorlam , . B
Funeral Homes C
Meeting Notices 1
1- ost & Found ,, 2
General Notices , 4
Personals fl
Public Charity . Services 7
Services 10
MISCELLANEOUS
Transportation .. 8
Health 12
Educational 13
Financial Loans 34
Buildins - Remodeling ,, 36
Fuel - Heating .TB
Food - Produce 39
Boats - Pets S ports . Hobbies 40
Radio - TV - Music 41
Livestock & Poultry 42
Machinery , , 44
Misc. For Rent .-...-... 45
Misc. Wanted 4ft
Mine. To Exchange ....... 48
Mise For Sale .. . 61
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
Sealed proposals will he received by
the Common Council of the City of
Kla.Tii.th I Alii, Oregon, for the pur
chase of street Improvement bonds, Se
ries 113 nnd 114, aggregating twelve
thousand six hundred forty-five and
.14-100 Dotlara, '$12,645.34) duly author
ized by ordinances of the said City
of Klamath Fulls, for the construction
and improvement of the following im
provement units situated in the City
of Klamath Falls, Oregon, as follows:
Improvement Unit No. 137. being on
Eldorado Avenue from the South line
of Vanneas Avenue to the South-easterly
line oT Lot two, Block twelve.
Hillside Addition extended, in sain
City; and. Improvement Unit No. 138.
being on Auburn Street from the
North-easterly 'ine of Pacific Terrace
to the North-easterly line of Newcastle
Avenue, m said City.
Proposals to purchase said bonds will
be received by the undersigned Police
Judge of said City, up to and includ
ing tbe twenty-ninth day or iseptcmoer.
H15H. at the hour of seven tntrty
o'clock P.M. of said day and opened
at a regular meeting of the Common
Council immediately thereafter; said
bonds shall be dated Novemher I,
1A3H. and shall be in amounts of 5500.00
each, except bond No. 1, of each se
ries, which shall no lor tne fractional
part of said sum. and all shall be
due ten years, after the date of issue.
payment of the entire Doncis optional
with said City at any coupon paying
date on and after one year from the
date thereof, hald nonds wtn Dear in
terest at the rate of not to exceed six
per cent per annum, payable semi-an
nually on the 1st. day of May ann ro
vrmbcr of each year, principal and in
terest payable at the office of the
rcasurer of the f,ity of Klamath rails-
Oregon.
All proposals must be unconditional
and accompanied by a certified check
(or five per i-cnl of the proposal.
The Common Council reserves the
rtxht to reject any and all bids.
The successful bidder for said bonds
will be furnished with an opinion as
to the validity thereof by the law firm,
of; Sluiler, Sayve. Win free & Rankin,
Portland Trust Building. Portland 4.
Oregon.
This notice is authorized by ordinance
nf ihe Common Council of tho City of
K.amath Falls, Oregon, dated August
18. 1MB.
Dune August 22nd.. 195ft.
Frank A Blackmer
Police Judge, City of Klamath
FalK Oregon.
No. 419. Aug. 22. 24. 25. 28. 27. 2R.
31. Sept. 2, 3. 4. . 7. B. 9. l.
11. 12. 14. 1.1. 16. 17. IS. 19. 21. 22.
23. 24. 2.1. 2B.
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LEGAL NOTICE
BANKRUPTCY SALE
Friday, September 5th. 1958. at 2 00
P M. in the Council Chambers in the
City Hall. Klamath Falls, Oregon.
By Order of the Referee in Bank
ruptcy the following listed machinery
and equipment will be soid under
sealed bids:
D-8 Caterpillar Tractor equipped
with dorcr, 24 Control cable and Hy
ster winch
1053 Fruchauf dual axel logging trail
er 1053 Fruehauf logging trailer without
tires !
1055 Fruehauf Lowboy trailer
Pierce dual axle logging trailer 1
Fruehauf logging trailer
Mack Truck model LKSW
IBM Mack Truck Model B61S ,
1954 Mack Truck model B61S
1954 Truck with 550 gallon tank.
1944 Diamond T Truck with winch
1951 Ford Truck with self loader
Any and all bids may be rejected;
sale is subject to confirmation by the
Court and any bid accepted will im
mediately be submitted to the Court
for confirmation.
Terms: Cash, payable at time of
confirmation.
Bidders to submit sealed bfds to
Trustee prior to time of sale and 10
per cent cash deposit required with
Did.
P. K. PUCK.ETT, Trustee in
Bankruptcy for Leonard R.
Putnam
4V.2 Mam Street
Klamath Falls, Oregon
No. 429 Aug. 31.
FUNERAL HOMES C
O'HAIRS Memorial Chapel. 539 Pine
Phone TU 4-3456. ' Parking lot avail
able. WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home- 925
liigh St. Phone TU 2-4404.
MEETING NOTICES 1
CHURCH OF Brotherly Love. Back to
the Bible Seventh-day Adventist- Law
rence Halousek, pastor. Church serv
ice and Sabbath School. 10 a.m. Sat
urday. Malin VFW Hall.
IOOF NO. 137
Every Tuesday 8:00 P.M
1st & 3rd Tuesdays, each month
social nights. 2nd & 4th Tuesdays,
regular meetings.
Filth and Main Sts.
Stated Communication Ponderosa
Lodge No. 220 AF&A.M
has been changed un
til Wednesday, Sept.
3. 1958 on account of
Labor Day.
Joseph F. Lovell, WM.
SHRINE Club regular dinner meet
ing Wed. Sept. 3. 6:30
p.m., Wiljard Hotel.
Itefrcshments and en
tertainment. All nobles
invited to attend.
Brick Leach, President
Scottish Rite Bodies,
staled meeting. Lodge,
Tuesday, September 2,
1058.
Herman Gisvold, Secy.
LOST & FOUND 2
LOST card case containing Southern
Pacific annual pass, other valuable ar
ticles. Return to 1320 Oak, Apt C
H. J. Pyrtle.
LOST man's 21 jewel Benrua watch.
K"iu wnn silver Dana, near Herald
and News. Reward. TU 2-3278.
LOST Sunday. Aus 24. .22 Rucer au.
tomatic pistol, serial No. 14R491 on
Lee Thomas Meadow road. Christmas
gift. Reward. Call TU 4-7034 after 3
r. in. or come io 3(n;j so. 8th St.
GENERAL NOTICES
For your Smnley Home Products call
PeBKy Peebler. Phone TU 2.0229.
STAUFFER home reducing plan. Amy
Brown. TU 2-0.144 for free demonitra
Hon.
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newspapers have a constant
not a shifting audience. And
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delivered circulation does not
include the millions of copies
hoiiRht downtown and brought
home for the family to read.
In Klamath, Lake, Modoc and
Siskiyou counties nine out of
ten Herald and News homes
receive the paper hy carrier.
Today's paper has been deliv
ered this morning by local car
rier as far from Klamath Falls
as Lakevicw, Alturas, Duns
tiMiir and Vrcka.
PERSONALS ..
ROMA Snlu.ikin please call for doll
at Lorna i Don Hospital.
HAZF.L Wakrman lj now worklnc at
Swan&i'n s Beauty Shop Cu.tomert
may call her at 1U 4-71H1.
REALS1LK. Jayne Gonch. represen
tative. 1U 2-3027
I'LPPERWARE parUel. products rii
l-3f32 TU 2-1237.
LICENSED home for aficd. TU 2-3165
PUBLIC CHARITY SERVICES 7
YOUNG women of any faith needing
confidential advice may contact MUs
P-ultt. Catho. e Charities. 27S
Broadway, Eugene, Oregon. Phone
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous, phone TU
2-5740, P.O. Box 204 Also friendly
help tor the families of alcoholics
SERVICES
It
tU'BBCR STAMPS. 24 hour strvtc
Will dfltver. Phon TU 4-70M.
CHIMNEY At rem?nt repair wanted.
Kr- estimiile. Phone TU 2-3693.
CARPFNTER, '" new "work"" remodeling.
Free estimates. TU 4-4302.
HAY hRuMrtft and lUcking. Howard
Williams Reaches 40
BOSTON (AFt - Ted Williams
reached Another milestone S.:tar
d.iy his 40th birthday.
But the Boston sluRcr who has
.spent half his life in a KM Sox
uniform wasn't expected to hear
the cheers o( Fenway Park fans.
Ted has heen sidelined with virus
since Tuesday.
. 10
CUSTOM hay hauling, docking. TU
4-7819.
KLAMATH Fenc Co. Phona TU 4-6228
CUSTOM hay cutting, raking and bal
ing. TU 4-76u3.
SERVICE atatlon equipment mainte
nance. Buiwel' Co. iu K. wain, tu
4-5.170
CONCRETE vork. 23 years of expert
ence. Patios, retaining walli, ilabi.
flagstone. Local reference. TU 2-3778
riTLE and abitracta Klamath County
...bitract Co., 422 Main TU 4-S155
TAILORING, altering, repairing. Idft'i
Tailor Shop, 125 N 8th. TU 4-8122
JEWELRY, watch, nnd clock repair
ing. J. J. Rente. 1021 Main. TU 4-460
ANITA'S alteration guaranteed. Roa-
ie Weatherholt.
LAWN mower , Bodenhamer Saw &
Repair J hop. 351 East Main. TU 4-4072
CANVAS, leather work. Canvas &
Leather Shop. 2864 So. 8th. TU 4-OflBn
SHOE repair, boota made. Ugo Shoe
Shop &. Repairing, 1018 Main.
THE new "Sanitone' way. New Method
Cleaner. 1453 Esplanade. TU 4-4471.
COLLECTION agency. Bureau of cred
it control administration. " oiain
TU 2-5717
LORNA'S doll hospital. 1434 Lake view,
Phone iu -esan.
CUSTOM backhoe work. Ditch clean
ing, drain line. Cesspool digging, etc
H W. i'mmeri TU 2-1948.
HAY salt, welding equipment repair
Sessler Inc., 534 Market. TU 4-4862
RENTALS, buy sell trade. Merchan
dise Mart. 2964 So. 6th. TU 4-6660.
AIR conditioning cools, heats. Hollnnd
Sheet Metal, 222 Spring. TU 4-6541
3ROAOLOOM rarpets, formica drain
boards, drapery. Calhoun's. 357 East
Main. TU 4-8495.
AUTO, plate, wir.dow glass. Kimball's
Glass Shop. 521 Walnut TU 4-7378.
PAINTING, call the House Doctor. Tex
turing. oof staining, minor repairs
Free estimate, work guaranteed. TU
2-5098.
WELDING equipment repair, Sessler
Inc., 534 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
1-7425.
SEPTIC tank cleaning King Septic
Tanks, 3209 Hilyard. TU 4-9841.
ADDING Machine & typewriter Scrv.
Ice Co.. Chet Moore 115 So. 4th. TU
4-7019.
INSURANCE, auto. fire. life. Lloyd
Mudder, agent. Farmers Insurance
TU 4-7101.
SHARPENING all mowers, saws, scis
sors, knives, tools. 2115 Onward Ave.
FENCES! FENCES! Comp!te insta.
Intion or materials. Free estimates
TU 4-6515.
LEVELING, backfilling, foundations,
lawns, fill dirt lohn Bowers. TU
4-7076
LANDSCAPE service, trees, shrubs,
hedges. Pruning, topping, rotottlling,
planting Homedale Landscape Nurs
ery, now giving S&H Green Stamps
3905 Homedale TU 4-9940.
DIGGING sewer lines, foundations,
backfilling. Louis Walker. 3213 Dela
ware. TU 2-3283.
LAWNS, sprinkling systems, landscap
ing, evergreens, trees, shrubs. Lake
shore Gardens Nursery 879 Lakeshora
Drive. TU 4-4286.
DIGGING oesaoools. drain fialda nnd
excavation of house foundation ru
t-fl.TOR Bill rorner
TYPING and general office work done
in my home. TU 2-4313.
NEW LAWNS
ROTOTILLING
TREE SERVICE
INSECTICIDE SPRAYING
BAKER'S LANDSCAPE NURSERY
TU 2-3167 3616 So. 6th
HEALTH
12
. RESCR1PTIONS, cosmetics. veterl
nary supplies. Currln for Drugs. 840
Main. TU 2-3475.
VITA GLOW HEALTH FOODS1I
Health drinks. 2041 Radcliffe. TU
2-4805.
EDUCATIONAL 13
WORLD Book encyclopedia, first in
sales. Call TU 4-4941 before 8:30 p m.
ROBERTSON School of Business. Day
and Night Classes 411 Main. TU
2-4128.
AIRLINES
HAVE
GOOD JOBS
Interesting, varied and well-paid
jobs-with-a-futurc in one of the
world's most exciting industries!
If you arc a high sclvol graduate.
17 to 39. and of good personality,
you should start your training NOW
to qualify. No need to leave your
present job; earn while you learn
in our short, low cost training pro
gram. Can you qualify as Hostess,
Station Agent, Ticket Agent, Reser
vations, Communications, Flight
Control, or Records. Write now for
full information, giving address and
phone number to:
AIRLINE TRAINING,
NATIONAL SCHOOL
OF AERONAUTICS,
Rox 208. Herald & News
HELP WANTED, FEMALE
14
WANTED hnusrkrpper to live in. $100
a month. Phone TU 4-3028.
WANTKD waitress between ages 18
and 23, preferahly married. Apply
Roh't Drive In after 7 p.m. No phone
rails.
HOUSFKEEPEH live in. Two chtl
dren. 8 and 10. TIT 2-3533.
BEAUTY OPERATOR
Wanted
Melba's Salon of
Beauty
Telephone TU 4-5230
Would $100 A Week
Suit You?
That's the average earnings f'"
the women now in the field for us
Some, of course, make a great
deal more. And so can you if you
put your mind to it. Because this
is work where every woman you
call on is definitely interested. She
has already written us asking to
see you.
All you need is a pleasintf per
sonality and a real desire to be of
assistance. You don't need previous
business experience. We train you
Don't have to be any certain age
Your appearance is more import
ant than your age. Our only re
quirement is that you must NOT
be overweight. Write us about
yourself. If possible, please en
close a snapshot. Write Walter
Burkett. 2673 Willamette St., Eu
gene, Oregon.
HELP WANTED, MALE 16
FILXR wanted for pine mill opetstion.
year around Phorj collect. Willow
Ranch Company, Willow Ranch, Call
forma.
SERVICES
HELP WANTED, MALE It
YOUNG man, under 35, for local in
dustrial equipment sales office. Gen
eral office work including shipping, re
ceiving, slock record and invoicing,
with typing a necessity. For Inter
view write Box 306, Herald and News.
MACHINIST hclpe. by local manu
facturer. For tnterview write Box 306,
Herald and News, stating qualifica
tions and previous experience.
NATIONAL concern has opening for
man with knowledge of machinery or
farm equipment. Married man age 30
or older preferred. Car essential. Ref
erences required. Full schooling and
field training given. Sales experience
advantageous but not essential. Com
missions, drawing account when
qualified. Personal interview with lo
cal division manager. Write stating
qualifications, address, phone number
Mark Harris. Dept.. 3S-F, P.O. Box
392. Dallas, Texas.
WANTED man with ambition and de
sire to get ahcai. to train for sales po
sition with old established firm. Sal
ary plus commission, hospitalization
plan, retirement plan, vacation with
pay. See Roy Blrdsong for details.
Singer Sewing Machine Co., 833 Main.
WANTED planing mill superintendent
and shipper, year around operation. If
Interested rail collect Willow Ranch
Compai.y. '.flllow Ranch, California.
International company requires a
sales representative for Klamath
Falls area. Professional type man
age 25 to 40 with potential manage
ment ability preferred. Successful
applicants will receive thorough
training for a period of one year
and initial starting income of
$400.00 per month. Unlimited ad
vancement and no travel required.
Please apply with experience rec
ord etc. to Box 302 The Herald k
News. Applications treated with
strictest confidence.
HELP WANTED - 17
WHY not earn good money on a part
lime basis? We will teach you the
insurance business, enabling you to
augment your present salary and even
tually work lull time. Call Jerry Shel
ley at TU 4-7HH tor aeiaus.
EMPLOYMENT, placement service
i roe to employers Anderson's, 325
Main. TU "f-2902.
SITUATIONS WANTED 18
RELIABLE child care, my home.
Fenced yard. TU 4-6193.
CHILD care, our home, TU 2-0377,
Reasonable.
WANTED babysitting. Phone TU 2-1778,
CHILD care, my home, Peterson
school district, fnone iu "wo.
EXPERIENCED planerman, now
steady employed, wishes to make
change. Would like steady Job, vicinity
Klamath Falls or wort tier n (aii lor
nia. Write P.O. Box 261, Klamath
Falls.
WANTED baby sitting. References.
TU 2-2711.
WIDOWS. Ironings, excellent work. TU
4-5893.
WORKING mothers, vacationers
best in child care. Call TU 2-2B27.
WASHING, ironinu, delivery service.
WASHING and ironlnc done, reason
able. Pickup and deliver. TU 2-2690.
EXPERIENCED child care.
nces. TU 4-3849.
CHEF or dinner conk, specialized In
Italian food. Soner and reiiaDie. win
travel. 535 Martin.
HILD care, my homo, one block
from Mills School TU 2-3821.
ROOMS FOR RENT 22
SLEEPING rooms, 125 Pine.
ROOM lor rent, 607 HiRh.
NICE room, close In. Tub nnd show
er. $5 per week. 6.'i0 No. 10th.
TEACHER nr business woman, furn
ished bedroom, garage kitchen priv
ileges. $60. TU 4-7470 after 5.
WINTER RATES
Now Available
Court View Hotel over employment of
fice on 3rd.
ROOMS, $5 a week. 629 Jefferson.
ROOM and board. Ten minutes from
airport or housing. TU 2-5398.
SLEEPING rooms. 1034 High.
LARGE comfortable rooms for worn
sn. 310 South 5th.
-OVELY rooms close tn. Phone TU
1-4259
LOVELY rooms 522 Pacific Terrace.
COOL, airy sleeping rooms. Quiet,
clean. Close In. Phone TU 2-0214.
SLEEPING rooms TU 4-4444 or TU
APARTMENTS FOR RENT 24
THREE downtown furnished apart-
icnls .1, 4 and 5 room. Heat, water
and garbage furnished. TU 4-4644 for
p.ppointmpm.
FURNISHED apartment. Two rooms
nd bath, wasmng facilities. 133 North
First.
BACHELOR apartment Private bath
;(.! Broad.
ONE room furnished, $20. Newly dec
orated, lights, water paid. TU 2-2475.
Private entrance. TU
FURNISHED apartment, natural hot
water heat, electric stove and refrig
erator. Adults only. Lincoln Apart
ments. 319 East Main.
ONE bedroom furnished npartmcnt:
also three room apartment. Downtown.
Sec Mr. Schuss, Chuck Wagon Cafe,
TU 4-5H16.
FURNISHED apartment, oil heat, elec
tric range, refrigerator. TU 4-4486. 1721
Wall.
MODERN two bedroom duplex, unfur
nished. Hot water heat, garbage serv
ice, water, gtirae, laundry facilities
included in rent. Phone days, TU
4-P277, evenings TU 4-4681.
LARGE three room furnished apart
ments. Adults only. Phone TU 4-6509.
ATTRACTIVE furnished one bedroom
apartment. Close in on flth Street near
atnolic Academy. Large living room.
kitchen, bedroom and hath. Suitable
for two. Rent $50. Call TU 2-1861
evenings.
THREE room furnished apartment.
Private bath. Garage. TU 4-9813. 1314
Crescent.
THREE room furnished apartment.
Close in. TV cable. $40 month.
Phone TU 4-W7B.
CLEAN furnished. Refrigerator, range,
1'ith. hot water always. Workmen wel
come. $42 50. 224 Broad. TU 2-9217.
t-ARTLY furn'shed duplex, garage.
A.lulU. TU 4-4859
FITR VISHT.n two herirnnm nrtmnt
325 Grant St.
ROYAL Arms, furnished. 524 High.
FURNISHED apartments. Pine and
Cedar.
One and two bedroom apartments
Furnished and unfurnished
Inquire
Shasta View
Apartments
1627 Washburn Way
TU 4-8277 ,
E W A U N A
New and different
Designed for better living
Furnished or Lnfurnished
Single Bedroom
Also Office Space
211 So. 11th IV 2-1062 Of TTJ 4-4389
APARTMENTS FOR RENT ...... 24
FURNISHED apartment Inquire. 518
High.
PARTLY furnished one bedroom apart
ment. Inquire 705 No. 8th.
FURNISHED apartment, steam heat,
adults. Alpha Apartments, 630 Pina
TU 4-4522.
TWO room furnished apartment.
Phone TU 4-6381.
BACHELOR apartment Park A pa ri
me nts 1R42 Esplanade. TU 4-7187.
BEAUTIFUL large apartment, Mills
Addition. Must be seen to be appre
ciated. For appointment call TU 4-6225.
HOUSES FOR RENT 26
FCR rent three bedroom duplex, com.
p etety redecorated, three blocks from
Mills School. TU 4-6508.
THREE room bachelor hjme. living
room, kitchen and bath. $lo per month.
TU 2-3471.
ROOMING house, 10 rooms, furnished,
$100 per month. TU 2-3471.
CLEAN, roomy one bedroom furnished
house Phone TU 2-1SB8.
THREE room furnished house. Inquire
manager, 1320 uaic.
PARTLY furnished house. One bed
room. Apply 1638 Division.
UNFUHNISHED home, five bedrooms.
Close in. $125. Inquire Drew's Man
store. TU 4-4121.
SMALL furnished house. Heat; water
and garbage paid. One person. Only
$40. TU 4-8773.
RENTAL service. Southern Oregon
Realty. 119 So. 6th. Phone TU 2-4671.
ONE bedroom trailer house, double
garage, wash house, lawn. Inquire 3429
independence or pnone TU 2-2857,
TWO bedroom furnished. Adults, no
pets. 1414 Homedale after 4:30.
TWO bedroom Mbuse, utility porch,
gas stove and heater furnished. 1244
California. Inquire 1348 Lakeview.
THREE room cottage, furnished. $33.
Newly dece rated, lights and water
paid. TU 2-2475.
NICE two bedroom furnished house.
$75. No pets. Phone TU 2-3852.
FOR rent two bedroom home-In Mills
Addition. TU 4-3824.
MISC. PROPERTY TO LET .... 27
IRRIGATED PASTURE
In Barnes Valley, 3000 acres deed
ed. Long term lease. Very reason
able. Stocked at present. Now is
the time to see it. I am quitting
the cattle -business.
Mrs. Josephine Taylor
Box 2!)3, Lakeview. Ore. WH 7-7049
REAL ESTATE WANTED 28
HOME with small acreage. Call TU
4-3108, TU 4-75D7. Gomer Jones, Real-
tot.
WANTED to rent two or three bed
room unfurnished house, with central
healing, in good location. Will pay
reasonable rent. Box 305, Herald and
News.
WANTED to rent three bedroom house
by permanent local family. TU 2-4595
after 4 p.m.
LANDLORDS register your rentals
with Southern Oregon Realty, rnone
TU 2-4671.
WANTED rentals for customers mov
1 g to Klamath Falls Customer Serv
ice Department. EADS. TU 2-4678.
WE hnva customers mov in b to Klam
ath Falls wanting to buy homes. WlU
refer, customer service uepartmen.
EADS. TU 2-4678.
WANTED
TO LEASE
Small acreage with home. Southern
Oregon or Northern California. Ex
cellcnt references. Write
HERALD & NEWS Box 301
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE .... 29
TRADE two bedroom town home fof
country home, property. Write Her
ald and News box 304.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 30
VIEW lot, Eldorado. $2000. TU 4-7B44.
OWNER will sacrifice. Make offer.
Three bedrooms, den, fireplace, utility
room. Insulated. Attached garage. TtJ
2-4397.
'iiiREE bedroom ranch style home,
new neighborhood. Large rooms, cir
culating fireplace, electric heat, dou
ble garage. TU 2-4R37.
NEW, three bedroom, wall to wall
carpeting, electric heat, fireplace,
large utility, attached garage. TU
2-1 R30.
TWO bedroom, completely remodeled.
Insulated. Storm donr and windows.
$6300. Phone TU 4-4202 evenings and
Sundays.
FOR sale three bedroom ranch style
home. Large 100 x 120 ft. lot. south
suburban, Henley district. Two years
old. Large circulating fireplace, wall
to wall carpets in all rooms, electric
heat, insulated and storm windows nnd
doors throughout. Attached garage.
Completely fenced yard. Price, $16,000.
See or call Vernon Durant, 2050 So.
6th, Ph. TU 4-9H32
CITY, close to shopping and bus. Ce
ment block home Piastored inside.
Newly drcorated throughout. Living
room, kitchen, bedroom, bath, break
fast room. Nice, glassed-in room off
kitchen. Full basement. Price, $4500.
S500 down. $50 monthly payment. By
owner. Phone TU 2-3320.
W750. 1019 LAUREL, two hedroomi
wttn room in basement lor tmrd. Din
ing room, fireplace, easy to heat m
winter. Has State Gl loan now, alt
FHA eommiti lent trr 20 year term
with pay menu app-oxlmatelv $63 in
cluding insurant e and taxes. TU 2-270,1.
COMFORTABLE HOME
BY OWNER
IIOTSPRIXGS - 3 BEDROOMS
FIREPLACE - BASEMENT WALL.
TO WALL CARPETING TILE
KITCHEN & BATH DOUBLE GA
RAGE WITH STORAGE.
1603 ELDORADO TU 4-371S
HOMES- RANCHES ACREAGE!
City Suburban Properties
Howard Barnhisel
Agency
Immediate Possession. 2 bedroom
home, approximately 1 acre good
land. Paved street, near store,
school and buses. Garage, fruit
cellar, workshop. Brooder house,
large chicken house with hay loft
above. Fruit and shade trees, lawn
ubs and flowers. Price $8550.00.
Terms to be arranged.
Good corner lot. southern expo
sure. Near Fairvicw School. Price
$850.00. Terms.
Fred Cofer Eves. 4-3.W1
Joe Evans Eves. 2-3249
Howard Barnhisel
Agency
112 S. Sth St. Telephone 2-34U
EXCEPTIONAL HOME
For growing family. Hot Springs
area. No heating bill. Main floor,
spacious carpeted living room andl
dining room. Fireplace, kitchen
with dining area. Panelled den.
Game room. Bathroom and bed
room. Second floor, three large bed
rooms and bath. Large walkin
closets upstairs and downstairs.
Basement, sprinkler system, two
car garage.
827.500
CALL TU 24019
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