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PAGE 8 B HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21. 1959 Check Cash Problem Told GLENDALE, Calif. (API-Actor Chester Morris may find it more trouble than it s worth to cash a 28-year-old paycheck for SfifiO that turned up in a Glcndale house. The new owner of the house found the check Tuesday in dek. H was made out by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio in 1930 and had not been endorsed. Morris, who is acting In San Francisco, said he intended to try to cash it. "I don't remember." he said "hut I might have worked awfully hard for that money." lie said he never saw his pay checks, which went to his business manager. He had never heard of the previous owner of the house, Airs. Hollie. C. Smith. The hank on which the check Is drawn said it doesn't cash checks more than six months old and the only way Morris could collect on it was to get MGM to write a new one. MGM cashier James Hcagy said it would take a lot .of re search lo determine whether the studio owes Morris anything. He taid it was possible a duplicate check was issued. Glendale police said they would give the check to Morris if he wants it. Producer Cites Industry Lag BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP Movie producer Samuel Goldwyn says tne motion picture industry is at a record low because of the nigh prices paid stars. "How long do you think this will continue when actors demand and get up to a million dollars a picture, and a huge share of the gross or the profits in addition?" he asked Tuesday night at a Screen Producers' Guild Banquet, where he received the Guild's Milestone award. "There are some people in Hollywood who can write, direct and produce, hut there are very few of Ihem," he said. 'mmmmmmmmm ' ' j - - 4 t , , i li .emmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmma' t i iiiM im''i,-.u,,.. v , t4 BETWIXT AND BETWEEN the Austin A-40 Sedan, left, and the MGA .roadster, right, is Mrs, Kenneth Behnke, secretary for Robin and Meyers, British Motor Car representa tive in the Basin. The cream and black sedan which recently arrived at the East Main and Wentlend firm features top British craftsmanship, economy end roominess. For those who prefer the jauntiness and the fun of a sports car, the MGA, with speeds up to 100 miles per hour and gas economy of 30 miles per gallon, is just the thing. Both cars are 1959 models. Governor Answers Ruling With Pledge RICHMOND, Va. IA"l Gov. J Lindsay Almond Jr. has respond cd to court rulings knocking out Virginias chief anti-integration laws with a pledge of unyielding resistance lo integration in the public schools. If there was doubt that Die ad ministration would pursue mas sive resistance along some other line. Almond scotched it Tuesday night in a radio-television address, The people of Virginia "have repeatedly made It crystal clear that they cannot and will not sup- From the Bargain Basement Jhe Attend Little League Smoker - 15 Bouts Thurs., 8 p.m. 30" GE Range '147" 3 Monthi old New Guarantee Silvertone TV Blonde Table 7777 Model. Guaranteed ' G.E. Dryer 1 Year Old Excellent Cond. $1(1777 IVI Guaranteed. Serve. Refrigerator Keroiene Model Good (or n777 Summer Cabin. 1 G.E. Automatic Washer 7777 Reconditioned Guaranteed ryimnrnnrp I APPLIANCE m CO. I Wm Corner of 10th and Main TU 4-8183 port a system of public education on a racially Integrated basis," he said. "I make it equally clear that I cannot and that I will not break faith with them." Almond's 15-minutos speech, his first real comment after Mon day's court rulings, was signifi cant also lor what was lelt un said. He gave no new details of what course the state will pursue. hinting only that the key to the plan ot battle would have some thing to do with state t a x revenues. His closest approach to a specific recommendation was an "urgent request" that private school classes for children from nine closed schools in Norfolk. Charlottesville and Warren Coun ty continue without interruption. school Integration. He spoke scorn fully of "false prophets of a little or token integration." He said it is "imperative" for Virginia to have one "statewide basis" for fighting school integration. Monday's court rulings wiped away the state s school closing law. Almond has no statutory pow er to keep the nine schools closed. There are no state laws to pre vent local officials from reopening the schools, shut in September to prevent race mixing. Still, there is no indication of a move to reopen schools in any of the three localities. GRANT RESEARCH FUNDS NEW YORK (UPI) The to bacco industry research commit tee Monday announced a new ap- i Almond seemed to reject any propriation of $500,000 for scien local option plan that would allow' tific research. CRATER LAKE MEATS 1326 Klamath A.. Phone TU 2-3753 Locker Beef Sale U.S.D.A. Grade Good and Choice Vi Beef 53c lb. Hindquarters JJO,c lb. No Extra Charge for Cutting and Wrapping Klamath Falls Continued front Page 3-B) Howard Bailey, instructor at KU, presented the concrete salary pro posals 01 the teachers committee. In summary, these called for: Increases in base pay by train ing rank: three year, raised to W.100 from $.1,900; Bachelors. M.SOO from W.200: five-year. M.7P0 from $4,470; Masters, $4,800 from $4,600. Increasing the annual Increment for persons with one, two or three years of experience from $100 to $200. As a, consequence of the conibi nation of these two recommenda lions, persons with three years of experience would receive the fol lowing salaries, by training rank (with the salaries they would re ceive under the present scale in dicated in parentheses': three- year, $4,700 i $4,1001; Bachelors, $5,100 ($4.5001; five-year, $5,300 $4,770); and Masters, $5,400 ($4, 900). After the three-year experience level, salaries would rise each year at the same rate as at pres ent, that is, $200 per year for persons with four and five years of experience, and $100 for each year of experience thereafter. Every teacher in the system would receive the benefits of these modifications; the only ones with over three years' experience who would not receive the entire $500 to $00 increase which teachers on that level would receive would be the senior teachers. This is ex plained by the fact that the cut off points on salary increases for years of experience would be set lower. Only eight, rather than 10, years of experience would be credited in the three-year training rank col umn, in which the maximum would pass from $5,000 after 10 years to $5,400 after eight. Maxi mums in the other training ranks would be: Bachelors, $6,000 after 10 years rather than $5,700 after 13: five-year, $6,400 after 12 years rather than $6,070 after 13; and Masters, $6,700 after 14 years rath er than $6,300 after 15. According to Bailey, the suggest ed salary scale would cost the elementary school district $792,992, an increase of $58,750 over the present schedule, and the high school district, $43X.317, an in crease of $31,382. These figures cover both teachers and supervis ory personnel in the individual schools, and are based on carry ing forward the present staff for one year, which would result m some increments in any case. Bai ley estimated that increases would vary from $200 to $600 with an average of $440. At the end of Bailey's presenta tion, Groshong reiterated the com mittee's contention that its pri mary objective has been to pre sent Klamath Falls with a salary schedule allowing it to compete with other districts in Oregon. "This schedule would allow us to expect more people with two years or less experience," he said. "This is economical for the district, which otherwise brings in too many people close to the top." Groshong presented a letter to J. C. Renie, chairman of the joint committees, asking for a later, closed meeting of the teachers' spokesmen with budget committee men. Renie told them the dale of this meeting might be set next week. FLYING TEAM WASHINGTON (AP) - The famed Air Force Thunderbird Jet flying team will join Oregon's centennial celebration this June, Rep. Walter Norblad (R-Ore) an nounced Monday. The Air Force has assured Nor blad the flying team will oarti cipate in both the centennial and the Rose Festival. Poet Given More Honors EAST ORANGE. N.J. (AP) "The fog." Carl Sandburg once wrote, "comes on little cat feet. Carl Sandburg doesn't. The dynamic 80-year-old poet and writer came in out of the fog Tuesday night to receive an honor ary doctor of letters degree from Upsala College. Then he delivered a forceful speech, read from his works and the works of others and capped the evening with a few songs. The white-thatched bard spoke of poetry, politics and the people. Of modern poets, Sandburg said: they ain t doing so good. He called modern poetry "a variety of cliques, claques and movements." Sandburg, who won the Pulitzer Prize in 1940 for his biography of Aoraham Lincoln, spoke at length about the Great Emancipator. He spoke also of the problems raised by the Civil War and of Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubus. Before the Civil War. official documents used to read 'the Unit ed stales are. the war was fought to enable us lo say 'the United States is," Sandburg said. "Faubus don't (sic) know the United States 'is' but he gonna (sic) know." Wearing his customary black suit and four-in-hand tie. Sand burg charmed the audience of 2,500 by playing a few folk songs on his guitar. Asked about the so-called "beat generation," he snapped: "They are neither a generation nor are they beat. They re eatin regular LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned ERVING CLYDE DIXON has been, by an order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath county appointed Execu tor of the Last Will and Testament and nf the estate of SAMUEL DIXON, deceased, and that Let ten Testamen tary have been issued to him. All per sons having claims against said es tate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified and with proper vouchers, to the undersigned at the offices of Maxwell Si Gnddarri. First Federal Savings St Loan Building, Klamath Falls. Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of ..his notice, which publi cation ii the 31st day of December, 1858. . ERVING CIYDE DIXON. Ex ecutor of the Last Will and Tes tament and of the Estate of Samuel Dixon, deceased. MAXWELL & GODDARD Attorneys for Executor No. 586, Dec. 31. jan. 7. 14. 21. THE MOST IMPORTANT $200 IN THE AUTOMOBILE WORLD! It buys a BuickESABRE instead... Loot rnlo thi personalty, bejore yon bun a new tar. F or just ahout $200 more than the priee oj the best models oj the three leading latv-prieed ears . . . yon can own a Buiek LeSabre instead. Com pare the manufacturers' siiKjiostod retail prices poslwl right on the cars in the showrooms, and you'll see this for yourself. NOT "STRIPPIO", BUT IQUIPPED AS YOU WANT IT Sometimes you run into price comparisons where the higher-priced car has no extra equip ment, and the other has lota of it. This is not what we mean here. We mean only $200 more for a car fitted out the way you want it. Tou could pick the LeSabre 4-door sedan pictured here . . . including Twin-Turbine automatic transmission, radio, heater, white sidowall tires, electric windshield wipers, direc tion signals, lighter, and automatic dome and glove compartment lights. Even with all that our statement will stand up. FURTHERMORE, YOU11 OWN A SUtCK You'll have a fine car, with a fine-ear ride, a true fine-car feel. You get a quieter, more substantial car. This year's Buicks have been judged the "outstanding" cars in their field in a recent poll of ear owners. M.UJ NEW ECONOMY, HIOH TRADE-IN VAtUf The engineers planned to build noticeably better gas mileage into the '59 Buicks. Reports now in from owners, and careful competitive tests, too, prove they did a very successful job. Alongside all this, put the good trade-in value which the Buick name and Buick's successful new styling assure . . . and you can see why we say this $200 difference in price is the most important $200 in the automobile world today. See your Quality Buick Dealer soon. Let him prove it in detail. THE CAR IS THE SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED QUALITY BUICK DEALER NOW... YOUR QUALITY BUICK DEALER IN KLAMATH FALLS IS BUY! CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY WANT AO AUTOMOTIVE Trailers ... sa Auto Miscellaneous S3 New Cars & Trucks 54 Used Cam & Trucks .... 53 EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted. Female 14 Help Wanted, Mule , in Help Wanted 17 Situations Wanted l REAL ESTATE Room Tor Rent jj Apartments For Rent , 24 Houses For Rent as Misc. Property to Let 27 Real Estate Exchange , , .... 2fl Real Estate For Sale . ,. ,, 30 Business Opportunities . 32 NOTICES Card of Thanks A In Memoriam . . . , B Funeral Home c Meeting Noticea , I Lost t Found , J General Notices - ,. 4 Personals , , , ft Public Charity . Services 7 Services 10 MISCELLANEOUS Transportation Health u Educational ..... 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PUBLIC CHARITY SERVICES APARTMENTS FOR RENT 24 CLEAN furnished one bedroom apart ment. Adults. TU 4-3343 after .3fc V ARM two 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 $4. 823 st Main. fU 3-4671 or TU 2-1B&A evenings. FOUR room. urniihed. 503 Market YOUNG women of any faith needing confidential advice may contact Mist Pruitt. Catholic Charities. 27ft Broadway. Eugene. Oregon- Phone 5-3643. AIXTOHOLICS Anonvmoui, phone TU 2-5740 or TU 4-9175. P O. Box 204 Also friendly hem for the famines or el coholics- DON'T lose rental income. Place Herald & News Classified ad to get tenants fast. Dial TU 4-8111. SERVICES 10 APPLIANCES aggravating because of nreakdowns? Don t fret, get expert repair . . . any make, anv model . dial TU 4-8686. Kirkpatr ck's East side Appliances, 132 South Seventh. MONOG RAMMING, flat embroidery. TL 2-1227. PAINTING, paper hanging, spraying TU 4-6752. KLAMATH Ceramic Tile. TU 2-4724. Fiee estimates, prompt service, guar anteed work. ALTERATIONS. reasonable, work guaranteed- 1320 Oak. Apt H. Villa Marquis. SUPERB experienced seamstress, terations. TU 5443. BROWNS' telephone answering serv ice. iu 3-5315. EXPERT tree trimming, topping and removing, caivln Roe, TU 2-5681. HOMES remodeled. Armstrong tile ceilings, storm doors windows, finish carpentry. Free estimates. TU 4-8079 met Mann. FIREPLACE, chimney repair, carpen try. Cement driveways walks, porch Steps. TU 2-3093. EXPERIENCED -f modeling and ri pairing. Free estimates. TU 2-0924. ANITA'S alterations, guaranteed. Rose weHtnernoit. TOPPING and taking out trees. Shear ing ana tying up evergreens tor win ter. We carry accident and orooertv damage Insurance. Evergreens, shrubs and trees now at price. Lakeshore uaraens nursery. 878 L)tesnore Drive. Phone TU 4-4286. TAILOR TNG. alterations, sewing. Reas onable. Mrs. Plunkett, Apt. 4, 536 Pine. TU 2-5438, Bark of Don's Clothing more. TREE topping, trimming and remov ing. Insured. 18 years experience. Dan gerous trees a speoialty. Free esti mates. TU 2-2923. EDUCATIONAL 13 DIESEL HEAVY EQUIPMENT We need men in this area to train for Diesel and Heavy Equipment. If you are between the ages of 18 and 54, mechanically inclined. or with mechanical background and want more information about how our training program can help you get started in this rapid ly expanding industry, take the first step now. We have been doing a successful job of training men for the past 18 years. Write Trac tor Training Service, Box 416, Her ald St News. HELP WANTED, FEMALE 14 WANTED baby sitter. Five day week, three pre-schoolers, two school age. 2133 Hope after 5 p.m. WANTED two women to use tele phones. One in Yreka and one in Redding. Work in your own home. Flexible hours. Easy work. Good pay. Write to Mr. Bell. P.O. Box 592. Klam ath Falls. Give telephone number and address for interview. HELP WANTED, MALE 16 WANTED experienced lubrication and UNFURNISHED one bedroom apart men. Range refrigerator. Garage. Ad-ilts. TU 3-3812 evenings. TWO bedrooms. Clnae in. Private en trances. Garage. $45. Evenings, 221 North Spring. PARTLY furnished Adults. TU 4-4BA0 duplex- Garage FURNISHED apartment including util ities, linens and washing facilities. 1411 Main. LARGE three reorr furnished apart ment. $65 a month. 1018 Washington. TU 4-6625. BACHELOR apartment Park Apart ments. 1842 Esplanade. TU 4-7187. CLEAN, four 'nom. stove, water furn ished. 4344 Shasta Way. TU 4-9012. THREE room furnished apartment fill wa Valnut. Phone TU 4-5472. FURNISHED oae bedroom apartment clean. Heat, water furnished. 825 Grant FURNISHED apartment High. Inquire 511 TWO room furnished apartment Adults. Washing facilities. Private en trance. TU 4-3555. APARTMENT. $50. Nice location, washing facilities. TU 4-7521 days, TU 4-6369 evenings, or TU 4-5310. EWAUNA NEW. different. Also office space, 219 So. 11th, TU 2-1062. TU 4-4389. CLEAN furnished apartments. Closs) Utilities furnished. 1605 Esplanade. FURNISHED with kitrhen. COMFORTABLE furnished apartment Heat included. Private bath. Adults. 1421 Esplanade. TU 2-2770. FOR rent, nice clean three room and bath furnished apartment. Natural heat. 307 E. Main. NEWLY decorated furnished apart ment for couple. Quiet. Utilities fur nished. Rent week or month. Greer Apt., 710 Main. HOUSES FOR RENT 26 THREE bedroom home. Newlv dec orated. Dining room. Garage. Heat furnished. Mills Addition. See owner at 2517 Orchard Way. MODERN house, 4806 South 6th. TWO bedroom, $45. 3202 Diamond. ONE bedroom house on Tunnel Street. See owner, 1502 California. TWO bedroom house unfurnished. On South 6th near shopping district. In quire at 1654 Mitchell. UNFURNISHED, three bedrooms, fireplace, attached Bantam. 7.v in. quire 111 Pine. TWO bedroom, some furniture. In clly. 830 a month. Inquire 4500 Green springs Drive after 5 p.m. FOR rent two bedroom home, redeco rated. Good neighborhood. No chil dren or pets. $75 a month. Call TU 4-5934 after 4. NEW two bedroom duplex. Stove, re frigerator, washer, water furnished. Electric Heat. 5415 Harlan Drive. TU 4-8944. TWO bedroom duplex, partly fur nished. Two bathrooms. Automatic heat. Fireplace. Walking distance. $73 per month. TU 4-8833. See at 1853 fcarie. FOR rent two bedroom hnu- In (num Just redecorated. $70. Call TU 4-3114 days. UNFURNISHED one bedroom with electric range. Newly decorated. Lind- le.v neigms, 30X130 view lot. Garasa. $55. TU 4-3570. TWO bedroom, stoves and refrieera- tor furnished. Inquire 911' No. 8th. THREE room 2-1778. house furnished. TU MODERN furnished two bedroom house. Close In. Baby accented. TU I-37B2. THREE room furnished semi-modern. Water, garbage paid. Wood, oil or elec tric heat. $37.10. Inmiir 1Q27 Wan. land or call TU 4-6626. THREE room cabin, TU 3-4549. NEW three bedroom. Fireplace, elee. truck tire man. Box 417, Herald andlric neat- 80 Three miles north. TU News. -567. FURNISHED three bedroom house. 975. No dogs. Inquire 111 Pine. SITUATIONS WANTED 18 FAMILY man needs work. TU 2-5859, DESPERATE married man needs work as cat driver, truck driver, farm or roaa wont ot any kind, vai Cald well, 224 Broad. Ant 7. Phone TU .-8.17. WANTED baby sitting, my home, days. Ill 4-t)4B. BABY sitting. References. Phone TU .-2711. WOMAN with good references would like onby sitting. Prefer In my home. TU 4-4072. WASHING, TU 4-9434. Ironing, delivery service. WIDOW. Ironings, very reasonable. TU 2-5893. CARPENTER need. work. TU 2-0456. BABY sitting 2-333. housekeeping, TU ROOMS FOR RENT 22 ROOM for rent, 827 Walnut. SLEEPING High. room, gentleman. 1017 ROOMS, daily, weekly. Anchor Hotel. ROOM, cent. board, gentlemen. 1607 Cres SLEEPING room. 007 High. COURT View. 3rd and Main. SLEEPING rooms. 1034 High. SLEEPING rooms 4-8513. TU 4-4444 or TU LOVELY rooms 4-4259 close In. Phone TU ROOMS, $4 a week. 629 Jefferson. STEAM heated sleeping rooms. Quiet clean, close in. Phone TU 2-0214. FUNERAL HOMES O HAIR S Memorial Chapel. 539 Pine. Phone TU 4-3456 Parking lot Brail, able WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home. 9V High St. Phone TV 2-4404 LOST 4 FOUND 2 LOST 30 inch bar for chain saw. on Cnn.er. California or Doty. Reward. Call TU 2-0869. $25 REWARD. Lost about one month black Labrador female, seven years old. Telephone TU 2-1279. JIM WINDE BUICK CO O 1330 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Ore. LOST, large ruby ring set In gold. Carved In center of ring, gold lion Reward. TU 4-7774. Ask for Mr. Valley. GENERAL NOTICES - 4 STATFrER home reducing plan. Amt Brown TU 3-A344 for free demonstration FOR your ?!.ni.. Knnw Product c.11 P.tIT PMbltr. Phon. TV a-OUft. CLOSE tn, warm sleeping rooms, Wslnut APARTMENTS FOR RENT . 24 STEAM heated apartment. Under new manager. 628 Oak St. FOR rent three room furnished apart ment. Adults only. 213S Orchard. ln quire. 20.17 Radrllffe. CLEAN, furnished. TU 4-H.11S. private entrance. NEW one hedroom apartment. Panel air heat. Stove and refneerator fur. nlshed If desired- Tile floors. Dura tub, tea. TU 4-5044. THREE room furnished. 1017 Hih. THREE room, furnished, 2061 Whit,. UARGE apartment. TU 4-.VW6. furnished. Phone Cascade Apartment Hotel 230 So. 11th Hotel rooms and apts. completely furnished by week or month. Free parking. Approved by AAA. Clean. quiet stnctlr home like. Moderate prices. Winter rates. One and two bedroom apartments Furnished and untarnished Inquire Shasta View Apartment 1627 Washburn Way TU 4-8277 CLEAN modern one bedroom unfur nished. Hot water heat. Closa in. Adulta. TU 4-6S49. ONE bedroom unfurnished home. Tws bedroom unfurnished duplex. Inquire) 1762 Washburn Way after 6 p.m. SMALL house. Inquire 518 High. UNFURNISHED two bedroom duplex. Stove, refrigerator, automatic washer. All utilities furnished except electrio lights. Adults, no pets, $135. TU 4-3555. ONE bedroom, furnished, electrio. heat, carport. Wocus. $50. TU 4-0497. SMALL thare room, modern, paid. Five blocks north of Mai Call Mrs. Derby, TU 4-5121, REDECORATED one-bedroom cabin. Wood stove furnished. Phone TU 2-1369. THREE room furnished 4-7692. LARGE house, rent or lease. Inmiira 432 Commercial. TWO bedroom house, phone TU 4-5666. UNFURNISHED, one bedroom house. Electric heat, fireplace, refrlierator. range. No nets. Adults. Phone TU 4-4667. FURNISHED two bedroom duplex. V6i monin. inquire ill iMne. 2-BEDROOM house, unfurnished. New. ly decorated throughout. New floor coverings. TU 4-8795. FURNISHED bachelor cabin, at. Frm. els Park. $40. TU 2-097.1. SMALL two bedroom house, n.af Weverhaeuser. S40 a month. Phnn TU 2-3098. WILL rent or lease my ranch home, two car garage, chicken house, lawn, trees, barn, pasture for -cow. eardeti spot. Box 415. Herald and News. MISC. PROPERTY TO LET 27 OUTSIDE OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT Share waiting room. Utilities fur nished. Located upstairs. 325 Main. PHONE TU 2-3756 KLAMATH PUBLIC SCHOOL EM PLOYES FED'L CREDIT UNION. REAL ESTATE WANTED 28 WANT to buy or rent with option, cheap to five acres good soil, faif liveable buildings. Call collect CEdaf 5-2217, Dunsmulr. Calif. WANT to buy by private party, two Tulelake homesteads, hlark soil. Building immaterial. Malm 3-2A34. Going To Sell?? WE NEED HOME LISTINGS NOW. in all price ranges, city or suburban. We have ELIGIBLE BUYERS, ready, willing and wait ing for a home like yours. Call now for nromot insnertinn nf vnnr property. No obligation to you. LHILLOTc & SMITH REALTORS . SITP inno 111 N. 9th St. Ph. TU' 4-7771 Salesmen? Rill Chilcote Ph. TU Fvm. Homer Stiles TU 4-9904 Eves.