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PAGE TEN HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TUESDAY. JANUARY 13. 1959 To Place Your Want Ad Simpiy Phone ir it WINTER DOESN'T SLOW ME DOWN A BIT! ir When It comes to finding what you've lost, hiring a dependabl e worker, renting a room . . . apartment . . . house ... or business property I work as well in winter as anytime. I'm 0. Howie Hustles, your all weather best bet for solving prob lems. Put me to work right NOW! TU 4-81 I . ON LITTLE LEAGUE CARD Oregon State AAU Novice champion, Ken O'Leary, 135 pounder from Lake view, pic tured, it matched with Klamath Union's Jake Gregg in one of the feature bouts of the coming Little League Ballpark Benefit Amateur fight program scheduled here January 22. Fourteen bouts are slated for the card, which is a com munity project to help toward the eventual construction of a local Little League ballpark. KU Scrapper Set For Go On LL Card Jake Gregg, 135 pound scrapper from Klamath Union High, has been matched with Lakcview's Ken O'Leary, in another of the feature bouts on the coming Little League Baseball Park benefit program slat ed for Klamath Auditorium, Thurs day, January 22, it was reported today by co-matchmakers Buck Da Vidson and Jerry Jennings. Gregg, a very able puncher, has been training under Jennings in the past and from now until fight-time will work under Billy Sunday who has appeared on many local cards in the past few years. Gregg is training in the YMCA. His opponent, O'Leary, is a mem ber of the Lakeview PAL club, and wears an Oregon State AAU Novice championship belt in the 135 pound division. 0 Leary is entered in the Portland Golden Gloves. He lost a one-point split decision to Everett Capps, Burns, the North west AAU title-holder who was a finalist in the National competition In Boston. The Gregg-O'Leary pairing is the second match to be arranged so far, Davidson reports. Krankic Llghtlc, of New Pine Creek, and Dalton Steel of Lakeview, both 147, were paired last week. The remain der of the 14 bout card will be set this week. Bill (Red) Mack, sophomore left half at Notre Dame, earned 12 let ters at Hampton Township High School In Allison Park, Pennsylvania. Seattle Cage Mentor Talented Sax Player By JACK 11EWINS SEATTLE (AP) If the axe ever falls on the coaching career Vince Caizetta, the young head man of Seattle University basket ball can snatch his saxophone out of storage and hardly miss a pay day. He nas been a card carrying member of the American fedora tion of Musicians for 18 years. Now 33. Vince confesses he hadn't touched lip to horn for 10 years when his secret talent was discovered at a recent ball. Some one who knew of it pushed Gu- ictta to the band stand, handed him a sax and backed away. After I few preliminary toots the head basketball coach took Sweet Georgia Brown for a jaiz ride and the orchestra leader tried to hire him. For a moment, there. Buddy Mason was back in business. Be fore World War II Vince for a time had his own lS-piere band, "Buddy Mason and His Orches tra." He was Mason. The band played in Connecticut Massachusetts and New York and Vince occasionally was tenor sax with small night club combos. "1 thought seriously of making a ca reer of music." he recalls. "But I was thinking just as seriously about medicine and athletics. Vince and several ol his yoimg friends had taken up music as a hobby. The arrival of the war cut jhort his musical adventures and when Cazzetta graduated from the Army's 95th Division in 1!M6 he made his choice among music, medicine and muscle. "I don't regret it," says Vince. II coached prep schools in New McCloud Loggers Drop Fall River FALL RIVER - The McCloud Loggers staged a come from be hind rally to drop the Fall River cagers 33-27 here Saturday night. Although the Loggers got off to a 10-8 lead in the first period of play tncy hit the doldrums in the second frame and scored only three points while the Fall River five kept plugging away The count at halftime was 17-13 for Fall River. In (he second half of the test the Loggers began to take hold and grabbed the lead for keeps midway in the third stanza. From here on they were never seriously challenged. Al Fabhrini and Louie Tallcrico, both of McCloud, shared scoring honors: each had eight points. A tough defensive contest, the game was noticeably clean. Mc Cloud got only eight free throw chances and hit five of those. Fall River collected 7-13. The Loggers scored a neat .450 from the field. MrCloud (Ml (311 rail River Bonneville I'l f 161 Zumwalt Roul ,21 F (71 McClung Tallcrico 181 C . (6i Tlmone Fabrlnl (Bl G 7l Zollcr ScnllHO 3i G III Taylor Subs for McCloud: Jordan 3, Long 6. Subs (or Fall River, Knoch, Meeker. POSTPONE BOUT BOSTON (Ul'll-Next Monday's scheduled 10 - round middleweight fight between Paul Pender of Brooklmc, Mass., and Rocky Tom- asello of Mattawan, N.J., has been postponed. The bout was called off by promoter Johnny Burklpv hcrntKn Ppnripr is ill with a virus infection. Britain and Hartford. Conn., and at Wilbiaham Academy, lie came west in l"5fi as assistant to John Castellani at Seattle and got the job when Castellani resigned last spring. Cazzetta has not followed the program of another horn playing hoop coach who soothed his play ers with music in the dressing room. That was Bill Borcher, former Oregim mentor, trumpeter and now a Pacific Coast Confer ence basketball referee. (Another sporls figure who doubles in music is Bill Miineoy, sax playing driver of the unlimited speedboat, Miss Thriftway.) The coach doesn't feel his play ers need musical stimulant. Seat tle was runner-up to Kentucky last year in the National Collegiate Athletic Assn. (NCA.V tourney and had won 9 out of 12 games this season at last look. The horn purchased for him by the late Frank Cazzetta when Vince was a small boy may not have been played for a decade but it still is at the Cazzetta home in New Britain. "I'll never sell it," he soys. "My dad deprived him self of things he needed to buy it (or me." And he just might have to send lor it. Lightly kidded by his play ers at a squad meeting. Cazzetta promised them: , it you win all your games from now on I'll get right out in the middle of the court after the last one and play 'Sweet Charley Brown.' " Charley Brown, named to the NCAA all-tourney team last year. is the playmaking star of the 193H Seattle Chieftains. H w4AfA 4 READY FOR ACTION This formidable array' of pugilistic talent is all set for thing the Lakeview fighters can throw. The quartet, all from Klamath Agency, will a like-group from Lakeview in the opener of the coming Little League fight card. lett to right are Eric Wilder, Billy Nelson, Ian Wilder and working out under the supervision of Noble Sanderville. BALLFARE HIGH SCHOOL (Preliminary Gaines al 7 p.m.) 5 Bly at Sacred Heart 8:15 Bonanza at Merrill 8:15 Malin at Chiloquin 8:15 Gilchrist at Henley CITY LEAGUE Conger School 6:3(1 Dclts vs. Naval Reserve 8:00 Pricewise vs. Hal's Sport Shop 'B1 Cagers Set Battles For Tonight A full slate of Klamath County B basketball activity tonight finds the league's top four teams sched uled for tough battles to maintain or better their spots on the lad der. The feature game of the night finds the Malin Mustangs and the Chiloquin Panthers, who are tied for third, clashing on the Chiloquin court while the Bly Bobcats, who moved back into a tie for first place by defeating Merrill last Friday face a real challenge from the Sacred Heart Trojans on the academy floor. The co-holder of the lop rung, the Merrill Huskies, are rated the favorite over the Bonanza Antlers whom they will meet at Merrill. Bonanza has yet to break into the win column in league action. Mer rill has a 4-2 mark. Rounding out the evening arc the Gilchrist Grizzlies who move south to try the Henley Hornets Gilchrist, the bottom team on the pole, was handed a 60-25 clobber ing by Malin their last time out. Henley, an A-2 school was edged 44-43 by Chiloquin. B school match es with Henley do not count in con ference standings. The Mustang Panther clash shapes as the toughest sctto of the lour. Both squads have 3-2 records and each are vastly im proved over their early season form. The Bobcats kept the Huskies under their thumb in one of the hardest defensive battles of the campaign when they trimmed Merrill 35-28 at Bly to extend their homecourt jinx over the Huskies, last Friday. Bly has op its roster the league's top-scorer. Jerry Pat zkc, who had been pounding away at a 24.0 clip until the Merrill match when he was held to his lowest total to date, seven points. The Bonanzans. who have yet to reach what is considered their true potential, will have their hands full with the Huskies who will do their best to wipe out the sting of the loss to Bly. FIGHTS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS London Henry Cooper, 192'i, Kngland, outpointed Brian London, !09'. England. 15, British heavy weight championship. Beaumont, Tex. Paul Jorgen- sen. 129, Port Arthur, Tex., knocked out Ray Delton, 130. Du ran so. Mexico, 2. Providence. R. I. Jimmy Monts. 1H9, Hartford, Conn., out pointed Bob Young, 175, Provi dence, 8. San Angelo, Tex. Tony Moil- tano, 152. Phoenix, Ariz., out pointed Mickey Brown. 159. Hous ton. 10. Bologna, Italy Charley Doug las, 1.15. New York, outpointed Nedo Stampi. 132'j. Italy, 8. Bologna, Italy Ted Wright lfi73, Detroit, outpointed Remo Carati, 1H0, Italy, 10. NAME BASKBAII. SPEAKERS NEW YORK il'PH - Francis Cardinal Spellman and Mayor Robert F. Wagner of New York will be (he principal speakers at the 3Mh annual dinner and show ol the New York Baseball Writers Association to be held at the Wa! dorf-Astoria Hotel Feb. 1. Celtic Coach Claims World's Greatest '5' NEW YORK (NEA) The Bos ton Celtics lost the National Bas ketball Association title to the St. Louis Hawks last year with Bill Russell, the big man, useless with u broken ankle. It showed the Celtics could not cet by with anything less than their Bob Cousy-Bill Sharman-Rus-sell alignment, no matter how good the players are individually. And this season, with Cousy now .10 and hobbled by a bad ankle, the Celtics got off sluggishly. It seemed in order, tnen, to give the Celtics who until Russell's injury last year were considered the best basketball team ever tol play a close inspection this sea son tor smns ot deterioration. 'Go look, Red Auerbach snort ed. He was standing in the tunnel leadinc to the Boston dressing room at Madison Square Garden before the club he coaches took the floor to play the New Y'ork hnick-, crbockers. 'I got the greatest team in the world." he snapped. "Cousy was slowed up by the ankle. We tried him on it and he didn't go, so we took him out of there until he was ready. Russell was sick for a while. Frank Ramsey had a bad back. But they're fine now. And you can see that in two minutes. Injuries, mainly eariy in me year, are bound to hit us. This is a running club. We run guys tight out of the building. Anytime you play like that you have to come up with a bad ankte someplace." On the court. Aueroacn s thoughts were borne out. No mat ter how many times you see the Celtics play they still shock you with what they can do. Cousy brings the ball down quickly, his face as impassive as a big businessman wnicn ne is. For his size, 6-2. he has huge, long- fingered hands. Anybody who does things well with his hands, from a piano player to a card shark, has big hands, cousy nanaios a Dan as if he were dealing you blackjack in Las Vesas. Russell, 6-9, stays underneatn, in a half-stoop, ready to leap for a rebound. Bill Sharman, his mouth set in what looks like a grin but actually is grim, teeth-together concentra tion, moves with Cousy in the back. Tom Heinsohn. the 6-7 crew cut kid who shoots from anywhere. at any time, likes to get into the right corner. Jim Loscutoff. the fifth man, is 6-5. and he shoots from the side and tries to stay un der for rebounds as much as pos sihle. From this set-un, the Celtics shoot you dizzy. Sharman's one hander is soft and the' scorebooks show its accuracy. On a drive, Cousy is intolerable for defenders and he'll stop in the middle of one and drop in a one-hander. They wrecked tne lew i o r K Portland Eyes Extended Meet PORTLAND (AP) The Port land Turf Assn. Monday asked the State Racing Commission- to ex tend its meet to 50 days this year at the Portland Meadows track The association would begin its season May 1 and end July allowing four more days of racing than last year. Multnomah Kennel Club asked for a 50-day dog racing season at the club's track, June 26 through Sept. 2. QIITS AUTO RACING LONDON (I'PP Tony Yander vcll. British racing auto owner, said today he is quitting the sport on doctor's orders. "My doctor told me I must give up (he strain of running a 50-man racing team,' Vandcrvcll said. Vander veil's six Vanwall racing cars have become (amous at race tracks the world over during the past few years. I any meet From Richard Sanderville. Tb y are team with this operation. On de fense, Russell performs just as he did in college. He stays near the foul line, in what amounts to the only one man zone in history, and any time somebody drives for the basket, up goes Russell. He pogos off the floor, his hands high and lingers outstretched, and most of the time the man with the ball has to stop dead and pass it back to start another play all over. 'It's senseless to try to get by him. Fuzzy Levane of the Knick erbockers says. "He is too much. He has gotten to be a mental block for every player in the league." In the middle of this, Cousy and Sharman are ball - hawking. Their hands flash for interceptions. Cousy takes liberties. He chases the ball. Russell can pick up his man, he knows that. With this, a Cousy solo fast break is commonplace. Forget that they lost the title last year. One look at the Celtics in ac tion tells you they are all they are supposed to be the greatest team the game has ever known. CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY WANT AD AUTOMOTIVE Trailers Auto Miscellaneous New Cars A Truck! 84 lined Cars & Trucks .. , 55 EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted, Female 14 Help Wanted. Mala lfl Help Wanted 17 Situations wanted REAL ESTATE 4 Rooms For Rent ... 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S. will hold a stated meet ing Tuesday, 8 p.m., Masonic Temple. Gwen Pierson, W.M. Everett Miner, W.P. MANZANITA CHAPTER No. 172. O.E.S. meets every second and fourth Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Scottish Rite Temple. 632 Walnut. All O.E.S. members are cordially invited. Glauys Chubb. W.M. . W. E. Anderson, W.P. GENERAL NOTICES - 4 STAUFFER home reducing plan. Amy Brown. TU 2-n344 (or (rea demonstra Uon. FOR your Stanley Home Product call reggy reenter, rnone tu a-uxra. PERSONALS 4 SPENCER corsetiere. phona TU 4-9057. AVON toilet articles. Phone TU 2-3770. FULLER distributor. Arnold Mlgllac- CiO, TU 2-3666. LICENSED home for aged. TU 2-3165 SARAH Coventry Jewelry TU 2-4301. PUBLIC CHARITY--"SERVICES 7 YOUNG women of any faith needing confidential advice may contact Miss Prultt. Catholic Charities. 278 Broadway Eugene. Oregon. Phone 5-3642 ALCOHOLICS Anonvmous. phona TU 2-5740 or TU 4-9175. P.O. Box 204 Also friendly help for the families of al coholics. SERVICES 10 PAINTING, paper hanging, spraying TU 4-6752. MONOG RAMMING, TL 2-1227. flat embroidery, KLAMATH Ceramic Tile, TU 2-4724. Fiee estimates, prompt service, guar anteed work. ALTERATIONS, reasonable, work guaranteed. '320 Oak. Apt H, Villa Marquis. SUPERB experienced seamstress. Al terations. TU ? 5443. TREE topping. Holiday specials. TU 4-3004. PEOPLE are buying the articles of fered in the Classified columns, sen to them with an ad by dialing TU 4-8111. BROWNS' telephone answering serv- ice.TU 2-5515. EXPERT tree trimming, topping and removing. Calvin Roe, TU 2-5681. HOMES remodeled, Armstrong tile ceilings, storm aoors winaowi, nnisn carpentry, rree estimates, iu Chet Mann. FIREPLACE, chimnev repair, carpen try. Cement driveways, walks, porch steps. TU 2-5693. EXPERIENCED r-modeling and re pairing. Free estimates. TU 2-0924. ANITA'S alterations, guaranteed. Rose Weatherholt. t TOPPING and lakine out trees. Shear. ing and tying up evergreens for win ter. We carry accident and property damage Insurance Evergreens, shrubs and trees now t V price. Lakeshors Gardens Nursery, H7B uaxesnore urive- Phone TU 4-4286. TAILORING, alterations, sewing. Reas onable. Mrs. Plunkett. Aot. 4. 836 Pine. TU 2-5438 Rack of Don's Clothing Store. TREE topping, trimming and remov ing. Insured. 18 years experience, uan- gerous trees a specialty. Free esti mates. TU 2-Z923. KING SEPTIC TANKS Cleaning & Koto-Hooter Service C. VV. CLIFFORD, Manager ED F. KING, Owner 3209 Hilyard Ave.-Ph. TU 4-9841 LEGAL NOTICE No. 58-289 E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY ELIZA MAY HOLLEY. Plaintiff, vs. HOWARD RAY HOLLEY. Defendant. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION TO HOWARD RA HOLLEY. Defen dant: IN THE NAME OK THE STATE OF OREGON v.iu are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint filed against vou in the above entitled suit on or before four weeks from date of first publlcat.on of this 'Sum mons, said date being December 23, 1P58: and if vou fail to do so. plain tiff above named will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in her complaint, to-wit: For a decree of divorce forever dissolving the marriage contract now existing between you and plaintiff, and fur such otter and fur ther relief as he Court may deem just and equitable This summons Is served upon you by publication by order of the Hon orable David Vandenberg. Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered on Oecember 18. 1958 CHATB'iRN fc BRICKNER By in W'bur O. Brlckner Attorneys for Plaintiff Merrill, Oregon No. S78. Dec. 3o 30. Jan. 6. 13. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of ORPHA L. LOVE. Deceased: Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed Administrator of the estate of Orpha L. Love, deceased. Ail persons having claims against said es tate are required to present them to me with proper vouchers, at the office of Ganong A Ganong, First Federal Building. Klamath Falls. Oregon, with in six months from January 13. 139. which is the dale of first publication of this notice Wm. Ganong, Administrator Ganong ft Ganong Attorneys for Administrator No. 564. Jan. 13, 20. 37, Feb. S- APPl.lANr-F rnairmen should be ex pertly trained. You can depend on ours, and you'll like our rates! Dial TU 4-6886. Kirkpatrick"s East Side Ap pliances. 132 South Seventn. EDUCATIONAL 13 IF you like to draw, sketch or paint, write for Talent Test mo feet. Give age and occupation. Box 409, Herald and News. HELP WANTED, FEMALE 14 HBEE Avon sales territories avail able immediately. TU 2-3770. HELP WANTED, MALE 16 SALESMAN wanted to sell Buick. Pon tiac. Cadillac. Salary and commission. Ask for Mr. Hansen, Roseburg Motor Companv. Roseburg, Oregon. Phone OR 3-6651. MAN between 25 and 40 years of age. able to type, willing to work, limited travel, permanent position. Not sell ing or canvassing. Write Box 410, care Herald and News. DREAM VACATION Watkins Dealers are offering 8 two week all-expense paid vacations to their customers. This promotion in creases our need of Dealers. No ex perience or cash required. Car or truck necessary. Write The J. n. wai kins Company, 3903 Brooklyn Avenue, Seattle 5, Washington. WANTED man with car for Klamath Falls territory. Married, 23-40, $115 a week guarantee to start. Retirement plan. Write or phone Fuller Brush Co., 1200 Winchester, Medford, phone SPrlng 2-8934. HELP WANTED 17 IF you like to draw, sketch or paint. see Talent Test ad in Instruction col umn. QUALIFIED guitar teacher with sales ability to represent large music com. pany. Must be sober and rename. Guaranteed salary plus commission. State qualifications in first letter to Maxon's School, of Music, 312 F St., Eureka, Calif. SITUATIONS WANTED 18 HANDICAPPED man needs employ ment. Experienced radio and TV' re pair work. Shop work only. Phone TU 2-3036. CHILD care. References. Phone TU 2-2698. BABY sitting, evenings and week-ends, phone TU 2-4068. STARCHING and' ironing, my home. Pickup and delivery. Reasonable. TU 4-3033. DAY baby sitting. my home. TU 4-7433. HABY sitting wanted. TU 2-1778. BABY sitting. References. Phone TU 2-2711. WASHING, Ironing, delivery service. TU 4-9434. WIDOW, ironings, very reasonable. TU 2-5893. CARPENTER need- work. TU 2-0456. BABY sitting o- housekeeping. 2-3343. ROOMS FOR RENT 22 ROOM or room and board, south sub urban area. TU 2-4874. ROOM, board, gentlemen. 1607 Cres cent. SLEEPING room, electric heat. Bath. Private entrance. Gentleman. 126 N. 3rd. SLEEPING room 607 High. COURT View. 3rd and Main. SLEEPING rooms. 1034 High, SLEEPING rooms TU 4-4444 or TU 4-8513. LOVELY rooms, elosa In. Phone TU 4-4259. LARGE comfortable rooms for wom en. 310 South 5th. ROOMS, $5 a week. Ernie's Hotel, 631 So. 5th. ROOMS, $5 a week. 629 Jefferson. STEAM heated sleeping rooms. Quiet clean, close in. Phone TU 2-0214. APARTMENTS FOR RENT 24 CLEAN furnished one bedroom apart ment. Adults. TU 4-3342 after 4:30. NICELY furnished, steam heated apartment, tile bath. Marion Apts., 223 No. 6th HOUSE - apartment. 1939 Main. Heat, light, water. $55. Two people only. References. A. A. Soule, M.D. FURNISHED apartment. Walnut. Adults. 415 THREE bedroom apartment, very clean. Family welcome. $65. TU 2-1014. TU 4-7596. UNFURNISHED, modern two bed room duplex. Hot water heat, laun dry room, water, disposal service, ga rage, electric range furnished with apartment. Phone week days, TU 4-8277. evenings, TU 4-4681. NICE furnished apartment. Prefer man. Phone TU 4-3678. ONE room apartments. $6 weekly. Men only. 410 S. 3th. ARGE apa-'mrnt, partly furnished. T" 4-5666 uARGE apartment, furnished. Phone1 TU 4-5886. TWO bedroom apartment, furnished. TU 4-8426. 325 North 6th. TWO nice three room apartments fur nished Hot water paid. $30 and $35. Call or telcphon after 5, TU 2-2831. V ARM iwo bedroom furnished base ment apartment. Adults. No pets. TU 4-8459 FOR rent one bedroom unfurnished apartment. All large rooms. Hot and cold water furnished. Garage. $45. 822 EfcBt Main. TU 2-4671 or TU 2-1885 evenings UNFURNISHED one bedroom apart mcn Range refrigerator. Garage. id'ilts. TU 2-3812 evenings. UNFURNISHED one bedroom apart ment. Thermostatic heat, tile floors. Phone TU 4-5044. TWO room furnished apartment $30 plus utilities. Inquire 328 Lincoln. ONE bedroom furnished apartment at 1878 Leroy Street. TU 4-3081. ONE and two bedrooms. Close in. Pri vate entrances. Garage. Evenings. 221 North Spring. WARM clean nicely furnished bachelor apartment Utilities furnished Close in. Private entrance Reason able. TU 4-3697. TU 4-6033 SMALL furnished apart nent. suitable for couple. TU 5977 days, or call 2919 Summers iane evenings. PARTLY furnished duplex Garage Adults TU 4-4859 FURNISHED apartment including util ities, linens and waahlng facilities. 1411 Mam. HOMY one bedroom furnished apart ment Large closets, Youngstown kitch en. TU 4-6342. NEWLY decora ten furnished apart ment for couple. tutet. Utilities fur. nished. Rent, wo or month Greer Apt . 710 Main. FOUR room, 'umlsbed. J03 Market. FVRNTSHED TU 4-9373 private entrance, bath LARGE three roorr furnished apart ment. $3 a month. lOifl Washington. TU 4-6625. 24 BACHELOR apartment Park A part men ti. 1842 Esplanade. TU 4-7187. CLEAN, four 'noip stove, water furn. ished. 4344 Shasta Way. TU 4-8012. THRfK rrnm Mirn,chrl lnlrlm.nl nit Walnut. Phone TU 4-5472. UNFURNISHED bedroom apartment Natural not water heat. Adults only, Park Court AnartmerU 522 Eldorado. TU 4-7273. FURNISHED o.ie bedroom apartment ean. neat, w r furnished. 825 Grant FURNISHED apartment Inquire 519 High. FURNISHED apartments. Pine and Ce dar. TWO room furnished apartment Adults. Washing facilities. Private en trance. TU 4-3555. APARTMENT, $5flL Nice location, washing facilities TU 4-7521 days. TU 4-636S evenings, or TU 4-5310. PARTLY furnished one bedroom apart ment Inquire 705 No. 8th FWAtrWA iir.Yv, umereni, aiso mi ice space. j218 So. 11th, TU 2-1062, TU 4-4389. SMALL apartments. 433 N 10th. VACANCY. Audley Anartments. 8th fe Walnut. TU 4-8298. CLEAN furnished apartments. Close. in. utilities furnished. 16H5 Esplanade. FURNISHED apartmert, 333 So. 11th. NICE furnished one bedroom apart ment, laundry. 2.13 Gary, near South 6th. TU 2-0603 r.oons or eveniftgs. ONE bedroom partly furnished. TU 4-8207. FURNISHED two room apartment with kitchen. TU 4-8000. One and two bedroom apartment Furnished and unfurnished Inquire , Shasta View Apartments 1627 Washburn Way TU 4-8277 HOUSES FOR RENT 24 ONE bedroom house, extra sleeping room in separate building. Close to bus and shopping center. TU 2-3020 af ter 6 p.m. FURNISHED one bedroom house. Adults. No pets, 3213 Delaware. ONE bedroom house with garage. $30 a month. TU 4-7276. TWO hprirmm hniiu nlililu V. gas stoves. $60 a month. 1244 Cali fornia, inquire 1.146 Lakeview. FIUF rnnm. cn t,.U D.-1 ... and stoves furnished, $50. -4429 Shasta Way. LARGE two bedroom house, unfur nished. $50 a month. TU 2-0572. NICE redecorated four room modern home. $45. TU 4-4488. 328 Martin. UNFURNISHED two bedroom duplex Stove, refrigerator, automatic washer. rtu umiiiea mrnisnea except eiectna lights. Adults, no pets, $125. TU 4-3555. ONE bedroom, furnished, elect rio heat, carport. Wocus. $50. TU 4-0497, NICE two bedroom unfurnished house. 1519 Wordcn, Klamath Falls. $65 a month. Phone Merrill 4422 between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. TWO bedroom house, phone TU 4-5666, TWO bedroom house for rent. Adults only. Heat and water furnished. TU 4-9114. After 4 p.m. SMALL three room, modern. Water paid. Five blocks north of Main. S45. Call Mrs. Derby, TU 4-5121. ONE bedroom furnish'erl hmna smith suburban on pavement. $45. TU 4-7523 aunaay or evenings after 7 p.m. BACHELOR cabin. $25. Garaee. Gai equipped. TU 4-4317. TWO bedroom duplex, partly fur nished. Automatic heat. $73 per month. TU 4-8833 after 5 p.m. See at 1853 bane. REDECORATED one-bedroom cabin. Wood stove.! furnished. Phona TU 2-1369. ONE bedroom house, furnished. Cou ple only. No pets. TU 2-3739 after 9, THREE room furnished house. TU 4-7692. ONE and two bedroom houses. Phona TU 4-5753. LARGE house, rent or lease. Inqulri 432 Commercial. FURNISHED thro hirirnnm hniio C7K No dogs. Inquire 111 Pine. CLEAN modern one bedroom unfur nished. Hot water heat. Close tn. Adults. TU 4-6849. UNFIT RMISUrn n. kitsA i Electric heat, fireolace, refrigerator, ranse. No nets. Adulta. Phnn. Tie 4-4667. THREE room partly furnished. TU 1778. TWO bedroom duplex completely fur nished. Nice yard $80. TU 4-7388. PARTIALLY furnished house. Wired f washer and dryer. TU 2-1947. 5VRNISHED twr moms with bath. Nfar Mills School. $30. TU 2-1528. MISC. PROPERTY TO LET 27 HAVE winter pasture for 100 to 125 head cattle. $2.50 a head per month. M. Pearson, Ono. California. REAL ESTATE WANTED 28 HAVE buyers for all sizes, prices, types acreages and homes. Listings needed. Strout Realty, TU 4.-3281. HAVE MONEY! Will buy at a dis count real estate and real estate con tracts. Don't call If over priced. TU 4-6417. WANTED to mornings. nt. garage. TU 4-938S REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 30 SMALL house. Inquire 318 High. FOR sale, apartment house, two ren tals furnished. Car port $500 down. Phone -TU 2-4264. BY owner, three bedroom home. Good terms. TU 4-7694. BUILDING lots near Weverhaeuser Timber Co. mill. TU 4-9693. FOR sale or lease three bedroom house, refinished inside and out. Ex cellent neighborhood. Phone TU 2-1062 or TU 4-4389. INCOME ornnerlv n.ir t.. Z PTT sider trade for smaller income prop- eriy. write box 411. Herald and News, TWO bedroom house, next to city lim its Merrill, large lot. citv water elec tric heat, wall to wall rug. FHA ap praised. Price $11,000. Also 109 acres Tulelake, 43 acres permanent pasture, 43 arres alfalfa, modern house, pota to cellar, large barn and other build fug. $32,500 Terms. M. A. Bowman, Realtor. Merrill, Oregon, phone 2732, VIEW property home, just remodeled, needs fimh work. Three bedrooms, picture windows in living room and kitchen. Forced air oil furnace. Large lot. Hot Springs district. $9250. See to appreciate 820 .Newcastle. ONE bedroom, south suburban. Pave ment and sewer in. Large lot. Nice neighborhood. Furnished. Very love down payment to responsible huver. Balance like rent. TU 4-7523, Sunday or evenings after 7 pm. FOR sale four .oom home on 4 acra. Phone TU 2-2811. APARTMENTS FOR RENT