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-fll"ti,''ll.,-, Si- MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1959 PAGE TWELVE HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON CSEQOK S CENTENNIAL ALBUM 2-J, THOMAS IRI6H-BORN INS, TregonUfirstgeologist ANP RALfcCNTOLwIoT. Mf ACCOMPANIED TROOPS INTO INCH AN COUNTRY IN MIS EARCHFORFOIL Ml RT MAJOR WJCOVERV (1667; KMONSTRATEP THAT THE HOR9V RCMMbP AMeKKA IN PKEHISTORICC HE WON NATIONAL ESTEEM A6PROFE660ROF OEOM' ANP NATURAL HISTORY AT nCfCU.l 18776) ANP AT THE U. 'AYS ,,SJTiiir i Naval Flier Returns Home CHICAGO (AP) - Alan Robert Nye is back home with his family in nearby Whiting, Ind., and says he wants to forget quickly his im prisonment in Cuba and suspended death sentence for the alleged plot to km premier ridel uastro. The 31-year-old former U.S Navy flier landed at Midway Air port Sunday night on a flight from Havana, less than 20 hours after From Holland a great new hot chocolate flavor Borden's new Instant Dutch Only drink of its kind with xtra vitamins B,, i D, Iron! DUTCH runrni atb ; ii iwwsni s LAVOBIO MIX t tet eel lets "".u Wouldn't you like your chil dren to enjoy a richer, more nourishing hot drink in win try weather? It's Borden's new Instant Dutch , . . with great new hot chocolate flavor direct from yolland. TMIenleaCa. n X -Ok f INSTANTLY ) IN COLD I MUK TOO! PACE 17 I821-IC7 REV. THOMAS CONDON COMBINED TEACHINS WITH PREACH SCIENCE WITH REUOON 1 a Cuban military tribunal pro nounced a death sentence. The tribunal suspended the sentence on condition Nye leave Cuba within 48 hours. Nye, who steadfastly maintained his innocence during his 106 days in jail and at the trial, was greet ed at the airport by his .mother, Mrs. Joseph Lynch, 51. "We're all right now vmorh, aren't we?" Nye asked, embrac ing his mother. "Don't cry. We're sate now. Then the gangling Nye. appear ing jubilant, turned and kissed his stepfather, Daniel Lynch, who had attended Nye's trial in Havana and flew back with him and his attorney Joseph P. Sullivan. Both Nye and Sullivan declined to comment on Nye's conviction on charges of conspiring to kill Castro while Castro was fighting lo overtnrow tne Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista. Nve was ar rested last December and had been a prisoner in enm La Ca bana fortress overlooking Havana since January. . Today's cars last twice as long and go more than four times as far in their lifetime as models manufactured 30 years ago. Live better by far with a brand new car. LEGAL NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bidi for oa in tine all nrevl. ouiy paimea exterior surfaces of the uia Armory Duiidlng, located at Spring bmu mHiii BircciH. iY la ma in can, or will be received on or beore two o'clock p.m. Friday, May 1, 1959 at ine omce or T. Case, Secretary, Veterans Memorial Building. 4th St. and Klamath Ave.. Klamath Fall.. nn. son. Bpecincaiioni may be obtained at thli office. Successful bidder will be required to furnish performance bond and thai. carry Public Liability Insurance. A ceruriea cnecx in tne amount of five oi percent of the aum bid must ac company the bid as a guarantee of execution oi contract in case the con tract la awarded to the bidder. ine owner reserves the right to ac cept or reject any or all bids and t waive any informalities. isl T. D. CASE. Secretary Klamath Armory Administra tion Klamath VmHm. Oroirnn No. 77B. April 13, 20. No. 59-29 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OP OREGON fill !i TV f i u si Y,A Ea Xl '! r Learn How To Make: 'Simply Elegant Caucasian Hamburgers" "Teriyaki Beef" Lucchesia" WDIMI YOUR iip m ishi ,iea 1 1 i Bfnmoi was ' i"14sA )f LEGAL NOTICE FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of WIL LIAM ARTHUR CROSS, being the same person at ARTHUR CROSS, Da-, ceased. Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed Administrator of the Ettata of William Arthur Cross, who was also known as Arthur Cross, de ceased. All persons having claims! against said estate are required to present tnem to me, wun proper voucnera, at tne oiiice oi oanong oc Ganong. First Federal Building, Klam ath Falls, Oregon, within six months from March ao. ltui, wnicn is tne data of first publication of this notica. Joseph E. cron, Administrator Ganong U Ganong Attorneys for Administrator No. 730 Mar. 30, April 6, 13, w. CORRECTED NOTICE TO CREDITORS Or APPOINTMENT Or ADMINISTRATRIX IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of WAT SON DUFFY TUPPER, who wai alio known ai WATSON TUPPER DUFFY, and WATSON TUPPER. Deceaied. Notice la hereby given that 1 have been appointed adminiitratrix of the eitate of Wation Duffy Tupper, who wai alio known as Watson Tupper Duffy, ana as Watson tupper. de ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them to me, , with proper vouchers, at the office of Ganong & Ganong, First Feaeral Building, Klam ath Falls, Oregon, within six monthi from March 30, 1959, which Is the date 01 first publication of this notice. Esther Tupper Wilson, Administratrix Ganong & Ganong Attorneys for Administratrix No. 738 Mar. 30. April 6. 13, 20 EQUITY NO. 59-14 SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH Plaintiff, vs. PEARL A. WADE. De fendant. TO PEARL A. WADE, DEFEND ANT: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, YOU are hereby required to aDoear and answer the plaintiff's complaint on file herein on or before ten o ciock a.m., April w, jbsh, ana if you fail to so answer or otherwise appear, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In his complaint, to-wit For a Decree of the above entitled Court granting him an absolue di vorce from defendant, declaring that defendant have the care custody and control of the three minor children of the parties hereto, declaring that certain- personal property now in pos session of the defendant e declared to be the sole and separate property of plaintiff, requiring plaintiff to pay to the Clerk of this court the sum of $23.00 per month for the care and maintenance of each of the three min or children of the parties hereto dur ing the minority of said children, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof In the Herald and News once each week for four consecutive weeks pursuant to the or der of the Honorable David R. Van denberg. Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered the 25th day of March, 1939, the first publication lo be made on the 30th day of March, 1959, and the last publication to be made on the 20th day of April, 1959. Hichard c. Beesiey Attorney for Plaintiff 210 Boivin Building Klamath Falls. Oregon No. 736 March 30, April 6, 13, 20. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed as Ad ministrator or tne fcstate or JAMES DONALD BUCK, deceased, by order of the Circuit Court of the County of Klamath, and all persons having claims against said estate are re quired to present tne same to the Administrator, duly verified and with the proper vouchers attached, at the oince or nis attorney, l.. ukth sise- MORE, 731 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date of first publication of this notice. PAUL K. BUCK Administrator L. ORTH SISEMORE Attorney for Administrator No. 735 Mar. 30, Apr. 6-13-20. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istratrix oi tne Estate oi Hoscoe wa- tah, deceased, by the Circuit Court of Klamath County, Oregon, and that an persons navmg claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to said administratrix at the office of th-s undersigned at Room 4. Melhase Bulldlnj, Klamath Falls, Ore gon, toscther with proper vouchers. within six months of the date of the first publication of this notice, which la March 30. 1959. ESTHER WATAH PARKER Administratrix O'NEILL gc McLAREN goes AN ELECTRIC FRY PAN PORTABLE ELECTRIC MIXER SMALL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES STANDING RIB ROAST OF BEEF COWBELLE COOKBOOKS & CANDIES (Door Priici Given by Cow HOSTESS ... Bev Lyons COPCO Home Service Di rector and hostess of the Homemakers Intermission -every Thursday morning on KOTI-TV. mm LEGAL NOTICE Attorneys for administratrix Room 4, Melhase Building Klamath Falls. Oregon No. 734. March 30, April 0, 13, 20, 1959 NOTICE OF BOND SALE Sealed proposals will be received by the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, for the pur chase of street improvement bonds. Series 110, 117, 118 and 119, aggregat ing, twenty-four thousand, one hundred sixty-three and 58-100 Dollars ((24.183.' 58) duty authorized by ordinances of the said City of Klamath Fails, for the construction and improvement of the following Improvement units situated in the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, as xouowa; Improvement Unit No. 139, being on Second Street from the Northwest erly line of McKlnley Street through tne intersection of second street and Roosevelt Street; Improvement Unit No. 140, being on Mesa Street from the northerly line of Auburn Street to the southerly line of Huron is t reef, Improvement Unit No. 142, being on Manzanita Street from the Northeast erly line of Pacific Terrace to the Southwesterly line of Newcastle Ave nue: and Improvement Unit 143, be ing on VanNess Avenue from the South-westerly line of Eldorado Ave nua to the southerly extension of the WANT AD CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY it AUTOMOTIVE Trailers . 03 Auto Miscellaneous 63 New Cars Ac Trucks ,, 54 Used Cars & Trucks .. 55 EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted, Female , , 14 Help Wanted, Male 16 Help Wanted 17 Situations Wanted 18 it REAL ESTATE Rooms For Rent , - 22 Apartments For Rent 24 Houses For Rent , ., 26 Misc. Property to Let , ,, 27 Real Estate Exchange 29 Real Estate For Sale , 30 Business Opportunities , 32 NOTICE Card of Thanks .., A In Memorlam , B Funeral Homes , . C Meeting Notices 1 Lost & Found 2 General Notices 4 Personals 6 Public Charity Services 7 Services 10 MISCELLANEOUS Transportation Health 12 Educational , , , 13 Financial - Loans . 34 Building - Remodeling 36 Fuel - Heating , 38 Food - Produce .... -- 39 Boats - Pet - Sports - Hobbles 40 Radio - TV - Music 41 Livestock & Poultry 42 Machinery 44 Misc. For Rent ., ,, 45 Misc. Wanted 46 Misc. To Exchange 48 Misc. For Sale ., SI WANT AD RATE SCHEDULE For additional rata information Phono TU 4-8111 15 WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions .73 5-6-7 Insertions 1-25 1 Month (Dailyl 3.25 6 10 WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions 1.50 5-6-7 Insertions . . 2.50 1 Month ' Dally t 6.50 11 15 WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions 2.25 5-6-7 Insertions , , , , 3.75 1 Month (Dally) 9.73 in so WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions .. 3.00 5-6-7 Insertions 5.00 1 Month (Daily 13.00 21 S3 WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions 3.75 5-6-7 Insertions - . 6.25 1 Month (Dally. 16.25 36 36 WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions . 4.30 5-6-7 Insertions ........... 7.50 1 Month (Daily. .: 19.50 8155 WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions 8.25 5-6-7 Insertions 8.75 1 Month (Daily) 22.75 36 40 WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions 0:00 5-6-7 Insertions ,,, 10.00 1 Month i Daily) 26 00 DEADLINE 5:30 p.m. day before publication. Noon Saturday for Sun day or Monday. For rates and in formation concerning Classified Dis play please call TU 4-8111. Mini mum charge SO cents. Box num bers 25 cent. Please read the first insertion of your ad. The Herald & News reserves the right to class ify, edit or reject any Want Ad copy and will be responsible for only one incorrect insertion of any publication of same. Correction or cancellations If received by 6:30 p.m. will be made in following day's publication. Belles, COPCO, Kirkparrick's LEGAL NOTICE westerly Hne of lot 20, Block 12, El dorado Addition, and Hawthorn Street from the Southerly line of VanNess Avenue to the Oregon State Hignwayl Right of Way; ail in said City. Proposals to purchase said bonds will be received by the undersigned Recorder oi said City, up to and in eluding the twentieth day of April, 1959, at the hour of seven-thirty o'clock P.M. of said day a id opened at a rea-ular meetine of the Common Coun- cil immediately thereafter; said bonds shall be dated May 15, 1B59. and snail be in amounts of 6500.00 each, except bond No. 1, of each series, wnicn snail be for the fractional part of said sum, and all shall be due ten years after the date of issue, payment of tne en tire bonds optional with said City at any coupon paying data on and after one year from the date thereof. Said bonds will near interest ai me raw of not to exceed six per cent per an num, payable semi-annually on the 15th. day of November and May of each year, principal and interest pay able at the office of tne treasurer oi the Citv of Klamath Falls, ureson. All proposals must be unconditional and accompanied by a certified check fnr fivM imp cent of the DrooosaL The Common Council reserves the riant to reiect any and ail oias. The successful bidder for said bonds will be furnished with an opinion as to the validity thereof by the law firm of; Shuler, Sayre. Winfrea & Rankin, Portland Trust Building. Portland 4, Oregon. This notice is authorized by ordi nance of the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, dated Marcn, 9. Done March 12. 1959. ROSIE KELLER Recorder, City of Klamath No. 706 March 12 througn April 13. Falls, Oregon. FUNERAL HOMES O'HAIR'S Memorial Chapel. 538 Pine. Phone TU 4-3456. Parking lot avail able. WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home. 825 High Street. Phone TU 3-4404. MEETING NOTICES 1 SCOTTISH RITE BODIES. Spe cial Meeting in the lodge Tuesday. April 14, at 8 p.m. 10th de cree conferred. Herman Gisvold, sec retary. Stated Communication, Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F. and A. M., Monday evening, April 13, 8 p.m. Entertain ment. Refreshments. All Master Masons in vited. Sanford C. Sclby, W. M. ALOHA CHAPTER No. 61, O. E. S. will hold a stated meet ing, Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Masonic Temple. Gwen Pierson, W.M. Everett Miner, W.P. IOOF NO. 137 Every Tuesday 8:00 P.M 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, each month social nights. 2nd & 4th Tuesdays. regular meetings. Fifth and Main Sts. EDUCATIONAL WELDERS WANTED TO TRAIN For Master Welders In The Heliarc Field VISUWELD - TIG, SIGMA and AUTOMATIC Submerged Arc Welding Premium Salaries Assured Complete Training and Placement BOX 59C, care Herald & News See The New: Stanthony Electramic Broiler Westinghouse Serv-Temp Roast-Guard Oven Eastside Appliance Store) Cow Belles Second Annual BEEF COOKING SCHOOL 1:30 P.M. TUESDAY APRIL 14 Exhibit Building Klamath County Fairgrounds Everyone Invited Free of Charge (Free Recipes For You, Too!) 10ST t FOUND J LOST, boy's glasses, brown frame, between Altamont school and Mary land St. TU J-0531. GCNERAl NOTICES 4 SMALL ona bedroom noma, complete ly furnished, to b moved. 11665. In quire Southern Oregon Trailer Mart, awu bo. Bin. HELEN'S Beauty Salon, new location, 4717 South Sixth, TU 4-4203 anytime. FOR your Stanley Home Producta call Peggy Peebler. Phone TU 2-Q7M. STAUrFCR home reducing plan Amy Brown. TU a-03M tor nee aemonatra- tion. FREE fertilizer. TU 4-4070. PERSONALS ATTENTION health food uieril Let ua know your needs so we can stock ac cordingly. TU 2-3733. THE Rawleigh Man. Phone TU 2-0598 before s or alter s tor oraers. SPENCER corset ie re. Phone TU 4-9037, LICENSED home for aged. TU 2-3165. NIAGARA cyclo massage equipment Helen Uran. 027 Jefferson. Phone TU 2-357. AVON toilet articles. Phone TU 2-3770. PUBLIC CHARITY - 5ERVICES 7 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous, phone TU 2-5740 or TU 4-0175. P.O. Boa 204. Also friendly help for the famine of al coholics. YOUNU women of any faith needing confidential advice may contact Hid Pruitt, Catholic Charities, 278 W. Broadway. Eugene. Oregon. P b O n e 3-04. SERVICES 10 HANDYMAN and carpenter time avail able. Specialists on Johns Manville products. No job too small. TU CEMENT CONTRACTOR Commercial, residential. Patios with exposed aggregate, color. Estimates gladly. Retaining walls. Curbs. Frank W. Borges. TU 4-5968. KITCHENS. Remodeline. ComDare perfection of design, workmanship, Price! Free estimates cneeriuuy, Quality Builders. TU 2-4576. IF your beads are scattered all around, pick them up and bring them down. Roy's Bead Re-strlnging. 413 Main, TU 4-5846, FOUNDATIONS, remodeling. Quality Builders. TU 2-4576. WE'RE alive and coming. We keep things a humming. Bring your shaver repairs to Roy Ruge Jewelry Repair, 413 Main St. TU 4-5846. BASIN JANITOR SERVICE Dependable service, free estimates. We do the best while you rest Spring Cleaning in your home. TU 4-4232 or TU 2-4973. SELL your car for cash with a low cost Classified Ad. Dial TU 4-8111 now EXPERT garden tilling. Reasonable. TU3 4-0765. SMITH'S Insured tree service. Top- nine, trimming, removal, hauling. Wood cuttins. EaulDment for any size job. Guaranteed. Free estimates. Ref erences. TU V-313B. FENCES! Fences! Metal or wood, ail styles. Guaranteed work. TU 4-6515. LEVELING, backfilling. Foundations, lawns, fill dirt, topsoil cinders. John Bowers, TU 4-7076 or TU 2-5827. ROTO-TJXLING, lawns and gardens. Tractor equipment, one operation ready to plant Lawrence Redden, TU 2-4334, TU 4-8398. 904 Klamath Ave. TO 4-3443. X HOUSE MOVING Ralsine. leveling, foundation work. P. E. Hadley, 5441 Cottage. Phone TU 4-3907. LOCKSMITH, evenings, week ends. TU 4-4053. 13 It GARDEN tilling. Phona TU 4-0870. EXPERT tr trlmmlnf. topping removing. Insured. Calvin Roe, TU a-oest. BRICK masonry, cement repair, pati os, c sr peaty. Remodeling. Phone TU 3-5603. SHAD! tree service, trimming or re moval. Howard Terrell, TU e-30M DIGGING sewer lines, bouse founda tions, cesspools Louis wauer, IV 3-3283. ALTERATIONS. reasonable. work guaranteed. 133S Oak, Apt B., Villa Marquis. Let me REWEAVE all your dam aged garment. Also will REKN1T damaged sweaters It wool jersey. MRS. JAMES COX 3751 Bisbee TU 2-1687 KING SEPTIC TANKS Cleaning & Roto-Rooter Service C. W. CLIFFORD, Manager ED F. KING, Owner 3209 Hilyard Ave. Ph. TU 4-9841 R0T0-TILLING Insect Spraying Landscaping BAKER'S LANDSCAPE NURSERY 3616 So. 6th Ph. TU 2-3167 HEALTH 1J DR. POSNER children's scientific shoes. Ed s Shoe Shop, 1033 Main. EAT-RITE Health Foods. TU 3-3733. EDUCATIONAL II ROBERTSON School of Business Day and night classes. 411 Main. TU 3-4136. AIRLINE CAREERS MEN and WOMEN For every man who flies, many men and women are needed for important ground positions such as these: Airport Mgr. Reservationist Passenger Agent Flight Disp. and many ohters -or train for Airline Hostess Our training can qualify you for one of these fine positions with excellent opportunities for ad vancement: We train you at home in your spare time then fly you, at no extra cost, to Hollywood lor personal instruction. Budget terms make payment easy. Free nation-wide placement ser vice. , High school graduates, 19 to 35 mail coupon today for full details: AIRLINE CAREER DIVISION Northwest Schools Dept. A4-109 Box 46C Herald & News NAME ADDRESS CITY ... STATE AGE , PHONE . . Hrs. I work:.... EDUCATION . HELP WANTED, FEMALE 14 EXPERIENCED insurance n ft 1 1 n v writer wanted Immediately. Ander sons employment Agency. 335 Main. SINGLE woman over 31 to help with part time home ooerated business. Few hours Saturday evening and Sun day to start. Mostly typing. Serious oeginner or good character consid ered. Queries held in strict confidence. box ootj, Herald and News. WOMAN to teach sewing in our class. room. Should have sewing experi ence. Must be able to meet public. Should be between 30 and 40 years of age. For details see Mr. Birdsong at linger dewing Machine Co., 633 Main, Klamath Falls. AIRLINE careers for women. See our ad under Class. 13, Education. MOTHER'S helper, about 20 hours a week. Three small children. Well equipped house. References required. Box 57C, Herald and News. TWO ladies with' car, four hours per aay, sau per week. Box 163. Aituras, California. WANTED, experienced woman book keeping machine operator. Must be fast, accurate and want a permanent. position. For a good position with a future write Box 61-C. care of Herald and News. For appointment state age. experience and married status. HELP WANTED, MALE 14 WANTED salesman for budget depart, ment and retail selling. Apply Schulre Tire Service. Main and Spring, Tues day, April 14. WANTED general mechanic. All around mechanic for small modern heated shop. Steady employment Ap ply in person. Andrea 22a Bros., Bulck,; Opel, Rambler, 236 Main St., Weed, Calif. NATIONAL AAA-1 company expand ing NORTHERN CALIFORNIA and ok egon tern tory . weea ujv e good man. freier age J3 to aa. cor per sonal interview write P.O. Box 654, Chico. Calif. ROUTE salesman for established laun dry, dry cleaning route. Dependable married man. age 25 to 35. Must have flood job record, be liked by people. have ability to sell. Not just fl hours of truck driving. Good salary and other benefits. We will train you. Write Box 63C, care of Herald & News. MAN for real estate sales. Experi ence not necessary. Silani-Fisher Real tors, member of MLS. Ill South 8th. EXPERIENCED appliance and TV salesman. No otners need apply, earn inns to $900 a month for a good man. Nationally advertised franchised line. State qualifications, experiences and references in first letter- Write Box 60C Herald and News. All inquiries strict ly confidential. WANTED dinner cook, Siskiyou Coun ty. Year around work. State employ ment record lor last five years, sal ary expected, age. Box 56C, Herald and News. MOVERS NEEDED! Would you like to earn an average of $1,000 per month? Many success ful van operators do this regularly driving for Aero Mayflower Transit Co.. Inc.. under 48-state contract. "I net over $1,000 per month, have paid for two tractors, own a new car, new household furniture, and have built up a nice bank account since joining Mayflower's contract (loot in 1933. savs Gcoree Komn 1 ,nn Wa rei ovrtanHinir Mnvflnw. er's service and need additional van operators 25 years or older to go into business for themselves with Mayflower. We furnish conv pany paid training, if needed, at no cost All you need is desire to become independent businessman ' and a J957 or newer model tractor titled in your name that meets Interstate Commerce Commission safety requirements. Personal ret erences needed. Write Jack Adams P.O. Box 107, Indianapolis 6, Indi ana. SERVICIS HHP WANTCO, MALI ad under uas. j, .......1 l.rm work. nnnibv ui.u Must have farm eisperience and owa transportation, nenuuiu BTtfrw .invm.nt for exnerienced machine shop helper. Starting rale -, i ... .i - with some over time. Write letter in own handwriting staling qualifications. Reply to Herald and News, Box 54C. YOUNG man with some grocery, ex- , d. rMulred. l.llt age, experience, phane number. Box 3C, Herald and News. PERMANENT . POSITION If vou are looking for a bet ter job, come in to the Singer Sew ing Machine Company, 633 Main St., and see Mr. Birdsong. We offer an opportunity to make some real monev in a steady, year round job, with opportunity for advance ment. Also offer, employment Dene fit plan plus retirement plan. Two weeks paid vacation first year. SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY . 633 Main TU 2-2511 WANTED TUNE-UP MAN Good, steady position with old re liable company. Excellent working conditions. Must be experienced in all Ford Motor Co. lines. MECHANIC Excellent opportunity for mechanie canahlfi of doing complete overhaul jobs. Must be experienced in all Ford Motor Co. lines. PHONE TU 2-2083 Evenings 7 to 9 or WRITE P.O. BOX 329 HELP WANTED 1 SALESMAN : or SALESWOMAN Opportunity for salesman to se cure top N.Y. line of Baby Wear, Laces, Belts, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Gloves, Linens, Purses, Buttons, Ribbons, Notions. Must be- well acquainted with the trade. Free freight deal. Very attractive commission. Write full details of experience. Roberts-Rose Textile Co., Ine. 22T 4th Ave. New York 3, N.Y. SITUATIONS WANTED ... IS WANTED baby sitting position by busi ness woman, exchange far room and light board, evenings and week ends. Fond of children, reliable. References. Will Hot fraternize. TU 4-7386 after 5, all day Sundays. WIU. care if Or small child in my nome. Keieeences available. Jencea in play area. 3513 Shasta Way. WANTED, general office work. Ref erences. TU 4-7940. BEST in child care, my home. Call TU 3-0610. MAN wants ranch or farm work. TU 2-4511). WASHING, Ironing, delivery service. TU -B43. WANTED baby anting, mj borne, daya, TU 4-6948. WIDOW. Ironings, very reasonable. TO 2-5893. CARPENTER needs work. TU 2-0456. LIGHT house cleaning and baby sit ting. Phone TU 2-5292. BABY sltUng, any hour. Have trans- portallon. TU 2-0023. ROOMS FOR RENT ... 22 SLEEPING rooms. 1034 High. ROOM and board for working men. 500 North 9th. STEAM heated sleeping rooms. TU 2-0214. ROOMS, Ernie's Hotel, 635 So. 5th. LOVELY rooms, 522 Pacific Terrace. DAILY and weekly rooms, Anchor Hotel. TU 4-418. LOVELY rooms, dose in. Phone tB 4-4259. WORKMEN welcome. 3rd and Main. SLEEPING room. 607 High. CLEAN room, gentleman. 1530 Cres cent APARTMENTS FOR RENT 24 FURNISHED duplex, $50. 634 No. 8th St. TU 4-9344. ROYAL Arms, furnished. 524 High. CLEAN unfurnished or partly fum- tsnea epartmcnt wttft one bedroom. TU 2-2483. 1117 Main. FURNISHED 3 rooms with garage. Hot Springs. 675. utilities Included. TU 2-1663. REMODELED one bedroom, upstaira apartment, Floyd'a Apartments, 180S Main, TU 4-3594. ATTRACTIVE apartment, furnished. Adults. TU 4-3678. CLEAN three rooms unfurnished ex- ' ccpt stove and refrigerator, 640. TU 4-9012. ONE bedroom apartment, furnished- Adults. No pets. 4731 so. 6th. THREE room furnished apartment. Close In. Couple only. No chudren og pets. Inquire 435 Oek Street. CLEAN furnished. 333 So. 11th. TWO. bedroom. Adults. 625 Lincoln. TWO room furnished. Phone TU 44381. EWAUNA NEW, different Also office speed 219 SO. 11th, TU 2-1062. TU 4-4IS6. FURNISHED apartment, Audley Apartmenta, Sth and Walnut. TU 4-8298. THREE room nicely furnished up stairs apartment, wi so. 6th. TU 4-8167. CLEAN furnished apartments. Close In. Utilities furnished. 1605 Esplanade, FURNISHED apartment Inquire Sit High. ONE bedroom apartment, adults only, no pets. TU 2-2405. APARTMENTS, adulls. 415 Walnut TU 4-8837. THREE rooms, furnished. Close In. Adults only. No pets. Laundry fa cilities. 533 No. Bth. KLAMATH Basin Apartments, Tule Iske, California. Modern, clean, three rooms, turnlsned. call Tulelake 7-2901. FURNISHED bachelor apartment Heat included. Private bath. 1421 Es- plenede. TU 2-2770. FURNISHED two bedroom duplex. $65, one bedroom apartment, S3! .50. No dogs. Inquire 111 Pine. TWO room furnished apertment, new ly decoreted, everything furnished, utilities paid $50 month. 324 Michi gan TU 2-0575. One and two bedroom apartmenti Furnished and unfurnished Inquire Shasta View Apartments 1627 Washburn War TU 4-8277