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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
'Minors' Formed,
Work Scheduled
Approximately 210 boys, aged 8
through 12, were slated lor a
Chance to participate in a summer
baseball program as the South
Suburban Little League completed
formulation Wednesday night of 14
teams to form a "Minor League"
system as an outgrowth oi the
surplus Little Leaguers in the
area.
Lads chosen to the new teams
will be notified by the team man
agers by telephone. The coaches
will alio designate the time and
place of the first scheduled practices.
South Suburban ball park chair
man Gary Dawes requests a large
work party to report at 9 o'clock
Sunday morning to assist in ready
ing fields at the corner of La
verne Avenue and Washburn Way.
TAKES COACHING JOB
LAYAKETTE. lnd. UPH-Joe
Sexson, former baseball and bas
ketball star at Purdue, has been
flamed the Boilermakers' head
baseball and assistant basketball
coach.
This Month Only!
WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
$595
WHEEL PACK
$ I 25
Any Poisenqer Car
CUNNINGHAM &
RICKEY MOTORS
So. 7th & Commercial
0
Fret Parking Insid
"Drive Right
We Give iWf Green Stamps
SMITH AUTO SUPPLY
919 Klamath
I
TIME OUT
"And in this corner, wearing a
pin stripe suit, from the office of
the Collector of Internal
Revenue , , ."
Hal's, MB,
Kingsley Win
Hal's Sport Shon. Kingsley Field
nnd the Market Basket picked of!
victories in chilly Men's Softball
Association games on Conger Field
Tuesday night.
Hal's stopped the 827 AC it W
squadron 8-1 on field number one
after which Kingsley Field capital
ized on a big third inning for a
5-2 win over the Moulding Craft
nine.
Home runs by Rill Benson and
Joe Derrah helped to boost the
Market Basket to a 10-4 swamp
ir.g of the Nazarcne Church.
The linescores:
II II E
Hal's Sport Shop 001 205-8 7 2
827 AC&W 100 000-1 5 3
Detz and Michaelis: Posey and
Lingo.
It H E
Moulding Craft 100 01-2 2 3
Kingsley Field 014 005 5
L. Young and K. Young; Hughes
and Howard.
R H E
Nazarene Church 300 01 4 2 :
Market Bask.H 521 111,0 7
Jones and Gladdin: Himelwright
I inriscy, and Derrah.
OFF ON ALL
GLASSPACK
MUFFLERS
D
While You Shop
In Anytime"
'' yp
Outboard Motor Specialist Joins Staff
At DUGAN & MEST MARINA.
Ben Taylor
recently discharged from the U.S. Mar
ine Corp, has a lengthy experience with working on Out
board Motors. Taylor has had advanced factory motor train
ing in all phases of motor work. He has spent the past five
years working with boats nnd motors and during his Marine
Corp tour of Duty was Assistant NCO in
charge of the Wallace Creek Boat House at
Camp LcJcune, North Carolina.
BEN SAYS:
"Com out and qor acquainted we'll do a good
job ust oi 'quickly and inexpensively os we can!"
. ' IT
(Formerly
928
Pels Host Ashland
In Diamond Finale
SOUTHERN OREGON'
CONFERENCE .
. W L Pet.
Mcdford 7 0 J.OOO
Grants Pass . 6 2 .725
Klamath Falls 3 4 .42!)
Central Point 1,6 .143
Ashland 1 6 .143
Friday Schedule '
Ashland at Klamath Falls 2)
Medford at Central Point
The Klamath Union Pelican
baseball team rings down the cur
tain on a break-even Southern Ore
gon Conference schedule Friday
afternoon in Gem Stadium, provid
ing, that is, they can take the
measure of the Ashland Grizzlies.
The Grizzlies and Pelicans are
slated for the usual SOC twinbill
beginning at 12:30 p.m., the first
game the only one to have any
ellect on standings.
Tuesday afternoon the Pels saw
a 4-0, five inning bulge over the
league champ Mcdford Black Tor
nados dwindle and finally fade
into a 6-4 Tornado victory.
In the second game with Med
ford Tuesday the Pelicans re
versed the situation, coming from
behind 8-7 in the last of the lifth
to count two rues and win a con
solation 9-8 victory.
In conference action the Pelicans
have won three and lost four while
in overall play, counting second
games with league rivals, they
have posted 10 wins against 11
losses.
The bulk of the KU pitching
chores has fallen on the shoulders
of right-handed junior Blake
Griggs and left-handed freshman
Bob Wilkinson. In Tuesday's action
Griggs was relieved by -Wilkinson
who was ultimately charged with
the loss as Medford knotted the
count then forged ahead. Wilkin
son then started the second game,
weathered a five run first inning
barrage only to be lifted in the
third in favor of pitcher-catcher
John Webb. Webb was credited
with the victory.
A finger injury sustained by reg
ular backstop Dave Saks, in the
fourth inning of the Medford clash.
may force him to miss the action
Friday. Saks, a sophomore, will
probably lose two fingernails from
his throwing hand because of the
injury.
The Grizzlies pulled the Crater
Comets down into the SOC base
ment by whipping the Central
Pointers 4-3 Tuesday afternoon.
The victory was the first of the
season for -the Ashland nine.
The last time the Pelicans and
Ihe Grizzlies tangled Pel Hurler
Griggs hurled a one-hit shutout,
opposing pitcher Alan McKinnis
belting a third inning to mar his
chances for a no-hitter. In the sec
ond game the same afternoon.
rookie Bob Wilkinson gave up only
two hits as the KU club capped
the day with a 2-1 victory.
Starters for Friday's sessions
will include John Webb behind the
plate for the Pelicans, Griggs on
the mound, Dean Dunson at first.
Monroes Moorage)
FRONT
Steve Binney on second, Bob
Yunck at shortstop, Larry Bun
yard or Estin Kiger on third base
and Don Gresdel, Rich Depew and
Jim Hall in the outfield.
Probable starters for the Griz
zlies include pitcher Bob Johnson
one of the strongest Grizzly bat
ters, catcher Phil Tucker, also a
big sticker, Steve Harris at first
hase. Brad Gettling on second
Harley Dickerson at short and
Dennis Johnson on third. In the
outfield are Paul Alley, Dave
Jackson and Pete Stcmple. Stem
pic and Jackson are also potential
trouble at the plate for opposing
pitchers, each hitting in the late
200s.
PITCHER INJURES HAND
ST. LOUIS lUPL-Klroy Face.
Pittsburgh Pirate relief artist, suf
fcred a gashed 'hand Wednesday
and will be sidelined for about
three days. Face, who boasts a
6-0 record this year, cut his right
hand when a glass broke in his
hotel room. Five stitches were
taken to close the cut.
LONGSIIOT WINS CARTER
NEW YORK tUPI'-Jimmer, a
32-1 shot, won the $58,600 Carter
Handicap at Belmont Park Wed
nesday, beating Tick Tock by
three-quarters of a length.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
Or TAX FORECLOSURE LIST
To all persons ov ning or claiming
10 own, or having or claiming to have
any Interest In any property Included
In the. foreclosure list hereinafter let
forth. same being the Klamath Coun
ty delinquent tax foreclosure list for
me year 1S38;
. You are hereby required to take
notice that Klamath County has filed
in the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County, an appll
canon to foreclose the lien of
taxes shown on the Klamath County
tax foreclosure list hereinafter set
out in full, and that the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for judgment and
decree foreclosing such tax liens not
leu than thirty days from the date of
the first publication of this notice
and any and ail persons interested in
any of the real property included In
said foreclosure list arc hereby re
quired to file an answer and defense,
if any there be, to such application
for Judgment and decree within thir
ty days from the date of the first
publication of this notice, which date
It May 14. 1950;
This notice is published by author
ity of an order of the County Court
or Klamath County, Oregon, dated
May 1st, 1959, in the Herald and
News, a newspaper of general circu
lation published In said county, and
designated In such order as the news
paper in which said notice is to be
published; that the said delinouen
list .which application ta made to fore
close is hereinafter set out.
ARTHUR A. BEODOE
District Attorney and
Attorney for Plaintiff
Court House
Klamath Falls. Oregon
Wm, H. Lulher Code 1, Tax Lot 17
or Mp
1954-55 $36 11 917.77 9
lf,5S-5B 57. AS 13.70
1958-57 13.4H 2.11
l!T,7-58 12.74 .98 174.78
Fred W. St Alice Hilman Code 1,
Tax Lot 59 of Map 34-17
IftflS-rtfi 10,72 2.34
103R-57 13 48 2.11
1957-38 12.74 .fB ' 56 25
A. C. St Daisy I. VanGalder Code
1. Tax Lot II of Map 34-19
1954- 55 11 43 3 62
1955- 56 11.79 2 7fl
1956- 37 14 83 2 32
1957-58 1401 1.07 61 86
A. B. Coleman Code 1, Tax Lot 125
of Map 35-17
1054-55 23.98 823 t
1933-36 26. 80 6.34
1936- 57 .13.70 5.28
1937- 58 31.85 2 44 140 62
Laverne E. St Kathryn D. Claudson
Code 1, Tax Lot 78 of Map 37-16
1954- 59 12.47' 3.95
1955- 56 12.86 3.04
1936- 37 16.16 2.54
1937- 98 ' 15.29 1.17 67.50
Mary L. Moore Code 1, Tax Lot 70
of Map 3916
1934-33 1.04 .33
1953-56 1.07 .25
1956- 37 1.35 .21
1937-58 1 27 .10 9 62
Mary L. Moor Code 1, Tax Lot 71
of Map 3916
1954- 33 1.04
1955- 56 1 07
1958-57 1.35
.21
.10 9 62
1957-38 1 27
Fred Melhase Coda
of Map 3918
1934-55 1.04
19S3-3fl 1.07
1038-37 1.33
1957-38 1.27
Tax Lot 9X
.33 1
.23
.21
.10
9 62
Paul St Donald Buck Coda 2, Tax
Lot 20A of Map 68
1034-33 38 90 12 32
1933-30 39 85 9 43
1938-57 49 73 1 80
1937-58 47 13 3 62
208 D2
Tax Lot
Caroline G. Dunn Code 2,
30. of Map 88
1934-55 6 20 1 96
1933-38 ' 5 24 1 24
1936-37 fl 72 1.37
1937-58 3 64 .43
Jamei M. Baker Cocje 2,
of Map 68
1934- 35 1 36 .40
1935- 36 1 30 .38
1036-37 1 90 .31
1937-38 1.80 .14
30. SO
Tax Lot
833
John A. Cook Code 2, Tax Lot a of
Map .m is
1934-33 .78 .25
1933-36 .80 .19
1036-57 , 1.00 .16
1937-38 .04 .07
H. H Van Valkenburi Coda
4 10
Tax
Lot 2R0X of Map 50
19n-3 .39 .10
1953-36 .60 .14
1036-37 .73 .11
1937-58 .68 .03
3 09
Tax
H. H. Van Valkenburf Coda
Lot 3I6X Of Map 50
1954-33 238 .73
1933-36 2 41 .37
1956-37 2 Ifl .34
1937-38 2 03 .16
10 82
Frank A. or Walter T. Smith Heirs
Code 5, Tax l-ot 226X. of Map 68
1934-33
.19
1933-56
.14
1936-37
.73
1937-58 .68
05 3 W
Tax Lot 251
Jean Nowlan Code
of M.p 4612
lP,vt.:w a 13
1 9.13-3(1 3 1
1958.37 3 70
.99
.75
1957-58 3 71 28 16
11. T. St Marian M Will l ami Coda
Tax Lot 18X of Map 25
1934-35 .02 .29
1955-5 .23
1916-37 1 13 .16
1937-38 I 07 .06
R A. Broylei Code 8, Tax
of Map 32
1934-35 .92 29.
1033-36 .06 23
1958-37 1 13 ,18
1937-58 1 07 .08
4 68
Tax Lot
Roderick Morrtion-
I8 of Map 31
1934-55 .46
1U.W.W ,4H
19.-S6-37 M
0
04
1037-38
2 U
H Nnrmn Code I. Tax Lot 3o!No- MS-
of Map 32
UI34-33
1 19 .44
I 41 34
1 73 .27
1 60 .12 7 32
St Anga B Arnold Code
JX of Map 72
.46 .13
1933-36
1936- 37
1937- 58
William H.
8. Tax Lot
1"4-V3
I'm-.
13 M
137-M
.11
56
M
04
2 44
Hunnah A
33 nl Map
1"M.33
1933-30
Robinson Code 8. Tax Lot
1 .19
13
.44
.34
LEGAL NOTICE
193-57 1 M .27
1937-S8 1 ftO .12 T-32
Hannah A. Itobiiuon Code S. Tax Lot
-IS of Map 90
1934-35 4 18 1..12
19SS-5S 4nO 102 ,
19U-M 4. TO 102 '
1936- 57 5 IB .81
1937- 5S 491 .37 21 97
Jack W M studant Code I, Tax Lot
20 of Map 91
1934-35 5 00 1 38
1933-311 4 41 1 04
1956-37 1.35 ' .21
1957-56 1.36 .11 13.08
Scott B. at Wffl. G. Wolford -Code 8.
Tax Lot 74 of Map 104
1934- 55 3.93 1.24
1935- 36 4 06 .96
1936- 37 4.90 .77
1957-58 4.34 .35 20.75
Everett Loo per Code I, Tax Lot 117-1
nt Map 104
1954-35 .23 .07
1933-56 . 24 .06
1956- 37 . 29 .05
1957- 58 .27 .02
I.ufo, Dorri. Uabelle Srhonchin -Code
8. Tax Lot 218 or Map 104
1954-55
4 1
4 .10
9. 18
1 32
1.02
1B53-5S
1956-57
1U57-38
4.81
.37 21.97
, Tax Lot 28J
Claudia Hood Code
or Mao 104
1854-55 .92 .29
1955- 58 .96 .23
1956- 57 1 15 .18
1957- 58 1 07 08 4 88
Emil Feyareiwn Coda 8. Tax Lot. 28
of Map 150
1954- 55 JOT .93
1955- 56 2.49 .39
1956- 57 4 25 .67
1937-58 2.7.1 .21 14 60
Geo. Reed Code
Map 150
1954- 35 .46
1955- 56 . 48
8, Tax Lot 80 ol
.15
.11
1956- 57
1957- 58
.04
2 44
Jamei Volek Code fl. Tax Lot 82 of
Map 150
1934-55 .46 ,15
1055-56 .48 .11
1956-57 .58 .09
1957-58 .53 .04 2.44
Albert Thompson Code 8, Tax Lot
92 of Map 150
1954- 55 .46 .13
1955- 56 .48 .11
1956- 57 .58 .09
1957-58 .53 . .04 2 44
Buford Wallii Code 8. Tax Lot 198
of Map 150
1954-55 070 3 07
1959-56 10.04 238
1956- 37 12.10 1.00
1957- 38 11.21 .86
91.23
Letter Cummings Code 8,
148 of Map 151
1954-55 .35 .11
1055-36 1.43 .34
1956-37 1.73 .27
Tax Lot
423
Morton St Myrton Seymour Code
Tax Lot 34, of Map 162, Transferred
to Coda 36, Tax Lot 34 of Map 162
1954- 53 .02 .29
1955- 56 8.26 1.25
1056-37 6.48 1.02
1957-58 6.02 .46 21.70
Marie Graela Code 8, Tax Lot 5 of
Map 453. Transferred to Code 12, Tax
Lot 5 of Map 453
1954-55 18.48 .185
1055-56 22.78 5 30 I
1956- 57 2776 4.35 I
1957-58 25.52 1.96 112 07
Erwtn E. St Helen R. McKee Code
8. Tax Lot 12 of Map 4510, Trans
ferred to- Code 12. Tax Lot 12 of Map
4.110
1954- 33 .46 .15
1955- 56 .57 .13
1956-57 .69 .11
1957-56 .64 .05 2 80
Thomat B. St Be u I ah E. Wilson Code
Tax Lot 73 of Map 135. Trans
ferred to Code 36, Tax Lot 73 of Map
1.15
1954- 53 71.65 22.60
1955- 56 69.93 16.55
1056-57 76.59 12.00
1937-58 74.62 3.72 349.75
Harry Roeske Code 14, Tax Lot 17 of
Map 901
1954-55 30.38 13.90
1053-56 49.14 11.63
1956- 57 36.68 8.88
1957- 58 33.24 . 4.08 249.90
M. P. McNulty Code 18, Tax Lot
105 of Map 90
1954- 55 .76 .24
1955- 56 .78 .18
1056-57 .94 .15
1957-58 .86 .07 3 98
A. E. Dann Code 18, Tax Lot 110 of
Map 90
1954- 35 .76
1955- 56 .7R
1956- 57 .94
1057-58 .86
Mary Miller Code 24.
.07 3 98
Tax Lot 67
oi Aiap JUaiO
1954-55 7.00 2 01
1956-57 33.80 5.30
1037-58 46.35 3.37
STATE OF OREGON )
) SS
COUNTY OF KLAMATH )
Whereas, the several real
98.23
proper.
ties described on the foregoing sheets
have been regularly assessed for tax
ation, and taxes have been duly lev-
i en ana cnargea inereon: ana,
Whereas, the Hens for unDaid and
delinquent taxes on the respective par
cels of such real properties are sub
ject to foreclosure by Klamath County,
as provided by law:
Now, Therefore, by virtue of the
authority vested In me as the tax
collector of said county, I have pre
pared the foreclosure list, hereinbefore
set out containing the names of the
several persons appearing on the !at
est tax roll as the respective owners
oi tne tax delinquent properties.
description of each such property as
tne same appears in said latest ax
roll, the year or years for which taxes
Are delinquent on each property, to
gether with the principal amount of
delinquent taxes for each year and
the amount of accrued and accruing
interest inereon to March 19, 1959.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 have
set my hand officially this May 14th.
1959.
J. M. BRITTON
Sheriff and Tax Collector of
Klamath County. Oregon
By Esther G. Newell
Deputy
No. 839 May 14, 21, 28, June 4.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of an execution in fore
closure duly issued by the Clerk of
the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for the County of Klamath, dated
the 12th day of May. 1959, In the cer
tain suit In the Circuit Court for said
county and stale wherein AL HORO
WITZ AND HILDA HOROWITZ as
plaintiffs recovered Judgment against
JOSEPH L. HOGAN and SARA B.
RENIOFF for the sum of $6,000.00.
with Interest thereon at the rate of
3r per annum from June 1, 1937. until
the date of said Judgment; for the
further sum of $783.20 and penalties
for delinquent real property taxes; for
the further sum of SJ0.4O cost of title
rrrh and for the further sum of
S675 0O as a reasonable attorney's fee
on their first cause of suit: for the sum
of S3. 330 00 with interest thereon at the
rate of 6 per annum from November
30. 1935, until pmd. and for their costs
and disbursements lawfully incurred in
(his suit on their second cause of suit.
Judgment recover rd against defendant
SARA B. BENIOFF:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
I will on the 11th day of June. 1959,
at the front door of the Courthouse
of the County of Klamath in Klamath,
Falls, Oregon, in said county, at 10 Oo
in the forenoon of said day. sell at'
public auction to the highest bidder,
for rash the following described prop
erty, to-wit: !
Lot 9 and 10. In Block 78. KLAMATH
ADDITION to the City of Klamath
Falls, Oregon;
taken and levied upon as the property
f the said JOSEPH L. HOGAN and
SARA B BENIOFF. or so much there-
f as may be neccssxry to satitfy
atd Judgment in favor of AL HORO
WITZ and HILDA HOROWITZ against
the said JOSKPH L HOGAN and SARA
BEMOf Y, with interest thereon.
together with all costs and disburse-1
mtnti that have or may accrue.
uaiea at ruamatn r aus. Oregon.
May, 12, 1939.
J M BR1TTON
Sheriff of Klamath County.
Oregon
BY Elaine Eaker, Deputy
14. 21. 26, June 4.
ESTATE LOIS THURSTON BICKERS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Circuit Court of the Slate nf
Oregon for the County of Klamath
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed the Ad
ministrator of the estate of Lois Thurs
ton Bickers, decessed. by the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for Klam-
eth County, and has qualified All prr
pons having claims against atd estate
are hereby notified to present the
SJtne. duly verified as by law reourod
to the undersigned at 660 Multnomah)
WANT AD
CLASSIFICATION
DIRECTORY
AUTOMOTIVE
Tillers 83
Auto Miscellaneous . 53
New -Cars St Trucks .. 54
Used Cars & Trucks- 85
EMPLOYMENT
Help Wanted. Female 14
Help Wanted. Male 16
Help Wanted 17
Situations Wanted . 18
REAL ESTATE
Rooms For Rent 22
Apartments For Rent 24
Houses For Rent 26
Mlc. Property to Let 27
Real Estote Exchange 29
Real Estate For Sale 30
Business Opportunities 32
NOTICE!
Card of Thanks A
In Memoriam B
Funeral Homes . C
Meeting Notices , , 1
Lost it Found t
General Notices 4
Personals - -
Public Charity Services 7
Services 10
MI8CKLLANEOUI it
Transportation -
Health 12
Educational , - . - 13
Financial - Loans 34
Building - Remodeling - , 36
Fuel - Heating 38
Food Produce ... 39
Boats Pets - Sports Hobbles 40
Radio - TV . Music , 41
Livestock it Poultry 42
Machinery 44
Mtsc. For Rent , .... 45
Misc. Wanted, - - 46
Mlic. To Exchange ' , - 48
Misc. Tor Sale -
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CARD OF THANKS A
THANKS to God for sparing our loved
husband and father; to Drs. Everett
Howard and Gerald Nicholson and
nurses who helped in any way to care
for him: to churches of all faiths from
coast to coast and to our neighbors
and friends for their many pray
ers and for flowers at the hospital
and food at the house.
May God bless each and every one
of you.
We are happy to report that Orvil
is at home but he will be convalescing
for six or eight months. He will be
happy to. visit with you when he gets
stronger.
Mrs. urvu Haney
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Craig
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Haney
FUNERAL HOMES C
WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home. 925
High Street. Phone TU 2-4404.
O'HAIR'S Memorial Chapel. 339 Pine.
Phone TU 4-3456. Parking lot avail
able. MEETING NOTICES 1
CRATER. LAKE LODGE
No. 211 A. P. & A.M.
Special Communication
Thursday, May 21, 7:30
p.m. Work in E. A.
Degree.
Dale Howell, W. M.
SPECIAL COMMUNICATION
Klamath Lodge No. 77 A.F. & A.M.
Friday evening, May
22, 7:30 p.m. Work in
M.M. Degree. All Mas
ter Masons welcome.
Refreshments.
Sanford C. Selby. W.M.
LEGAL NOTICE '
County Court House. Portland 4. Ore
gon, within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated and first published May 21,
1959.
Last publication June 11, 1959.
JULIAN KERN DON, JR.,
Administrator
No. 865, May 21, 28, June 4, 11.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received bv the
recorder of the City of Klamath Falls.
Oregon, at her office In the City Hall
of said city until (he hour of 2 o'clock
p.m. of the 22nd day of June, 1939
for the general contract for construc
tion ot an airport terminal buildins
at Kingsley Field, owned by said city
na win at said hour and Dlace be
publicly opened and read by a com
mittee consisting of the Mayor. City
Manager and Jonn Howard of the firm
of Morrison St Howard which has pre
pared plans and specifications for
said building and all bids, with the rec
ommendations of said committee, will
te considered by the Common Council
at its regular meeting at the hour of
7 30 pm of said day to be held In
the council room of said city hall.
Bins received aner the hour fixed
for the opening thereof cannot be con
sidered All bid shall be bard on draw
ing, 'peclficalioru and plans prepared
by the firm of Morrison it Howard
and may be examined at their offices
at 2fJ:t-05 Williams Building. Klamath
rails. Oregon.
Plans and snrrif ieattnns may be se
cured frnm is id firm of Morrison it
Howard upon deposit of J3 for each
set of pUni A full amount of th de
posit for one set of the documents
will be refunded to artual hidden upon
return of the dorumenis unmutilated
and without marks within ten H0
days after the time tat for opening
of hid
Ridden mint be prequalifled in ac
cordance with the laws of Orrgon upon
blanks furnished for that purpose
whtrh may be serured from said firm
ot Mormon Howard Each hid must
be arenmpanied by a certified check,
cashiers rhetk or a bid bend in an
amount not lrs than five per rent
'3". ' nf the hatic hid. made pavahle
to the City nf Klamath Falls. Oregon
The right is reserved by the Cltv of
Klamath Falls to reject any or all bids
and to waive ant or all informalities.
No bidder may withdraw his bid aft
er the time et for the opening 1 hereof
unlrs the award Is dc laved for a pe
riod exreertmg thirty i30 days.
-s-Rosie Keller
Recorder
City Of Klamath Falls. Oregon
No. 668
LOST ft FOUND
XOST four-month -old male Weimaran
ler, near Spring Street. 417 No. Spring
LOST, ladya gold Waltham wrist
watch. Expansion band. Reward. TU
2-3236
LOST red cowboy boots -from Karl's
Shoe Store.
LOST, Harvel watch in vicinity of
Main St, Saturday. 825 reward. Days
TU 4-8367 or TU 4-6131 Eves.
PETS that stray get back to own
ers with "Lost" Want Ads. Dial TU
4-Blll to cover yours.
GENERAL NOTICES
4
vnn O . I-.. Unmaa Drnri III t Call
j Peggy Peebler. Phone TU 2-0229.
PERSONALS
AVON toilet articles. Phone TU 2-3770.
LICENSED home for aged. TU 2-3163
FULLER Brush dealer. Roy Sagor.
802 California. TU 4-7304.
THE Rawleigh man. Phone TU 2-0598
before 8 or after o for orders.
SPENCER CORSETIERE. Phona TU
4-9057.
NIAGARA cyclo massage equipment
Helen Uran. 927 Jefferson. Phona TU
2-3857
PUBLIC CHARITY - SERVICES .. 7
ALCOHOLICS Anonmous. phone TU
2-5740 or 4-9173. P.O. Box 204. Also
friendly help for the famines oi alco
holics. urtinif n ni anu faith needinc
confidential advice may contact Misi
Pruitt, catnoiie tnirmei. o
Broadway. Eugene. Oregon, rnone
: 3-3642.
Itransportation
ONE scat to Midwest and return, by
light plane. Leaving Friday afternoon.
TU 2-3466 Ext, 34, days; TU 4-3249
evenings.
SERVICES 10
SEE ROY RUGE. Jeweler, shaver re
pairs, scissor sharpening. 413 Main.
IRONING and delivery service, also
I babysitting. TU 2-AQXT.
FENCES! Fences! Metal or wood, all
styles. Guaranteed work. TU 4-6515.
DRESSMAKING, alterations,
able. Guaranteed. TU 2-5074.
SHARPENED mowers, hand, power;
saws, band, circle. 2115 Orchard Ave.
SMALL tractor to plow gardens. TU
2-4B15.
I BASIN appliance service and repair.
Pickup, delivery. 345 JS. wam i u
4-6404.
ALTERATIONS, reasonable. 1320 Oak,
Apt. H.
tVTFHlOft decorating, linoleum-tile
laying, floors and counter tops. Phone
Gil-Mac TU 2-5840.
ROAD oiling. Western Oil it Burnet
Company, 1845 South Sixth. TU 4-3673.
EXCAVATION. house foundations.
Backfill, sewer lines dug. TU 4-S39B.
Bill Forney, 5041 Bristol.
TAILORING nd sewing. Mrs. Plunk
ett, 536 Rine.
DON'T lose rental income. Place a
Herald it News Classified aa u get
tenants fast Dial TU 4-8111.
HOUSE MOVING
Rnfilns level inc. foundation work.
P. E. Hadley, 5441 Cottage, Phone
TU 4-3907.
WESTINO HOUSE Laundromat Wash,
20 cents; dry 10 minutes, 10 cents.
We never close, zza so. om.
LEVELING, backfilling. Foundations,
lawns, fill dirt, topsoil cinders. John
Bowers, TU 4-7070 or tu .'-wit.
BRICK masonry, cement repair, pati-
os. carpentry. Remodeling. Phone TU
2-5693.
THE best in guaranteed recapping,
Farmer s Y Tire Service, 7445 So. 6th.
EXPERT garden tilling. Reasonable.
TU 4-9765.
SF.PTIC TANKS
Pumping, installing. Free estimates.
Brassfield Septic Service. TU 2-3242.
321 E. Pelican.
CEMENT CONTRACTOR
Commercial, residential. Patios with
exnosed aggregate, color. Estimates
gladly. Retaining walls. Curbs. Frank
W. Borges, TU 4-5HWf.
CUSTOM built shower doors and tub
enclosures, guaranteed installation.
Kimball Glass Co.. 521 Walnut, TU
4-7378.
TU 2-0072. "We are reasonable."
NEED WORK. PAINTING Inside, out
side. Guaranteed. Reasonable. TU
2-0575.
Tractor equipment, one operation
reaay lO piam. i-.awiciii.tj nruucu,
2 -4:13 4, TU 4-8398.
ROTOTILLING. lawn and garden
plots. BUSSMAN'S SEED STORE,
904 Klamath Ave. TU 4-3443.
ODD lobs, yard work, experienced.
TU 4-5351.
DIGGING sewer lines, house founda
tions, cesspools. Louis Warner, i u
2-:i2fl.'l.
LET us contract your odd Jobs. Have
pickup, tools, TU
R0T0-TILLING
Insect Spraying
Landscaping
BAKER'S
LANDSCAPE NURSERY
361B So. 6th Ph. TU 2-3167
KING SEPTIC TANKS
Cleaning & Roto-Rooter Service
C. W. CLIFFORD, Manager
ED F. KING, Owner
3209 Hilyard Ave. - Ph. TU 4-9841
HEALTH'
12
DR. POSXER children, eclentlfic
.hoea. Ed. Sho Shop, 102S Mam.
EDUCATIONAL 13
ROBERTSON School of Bunnell Dal
and nijht claue.. 411 Main. TU 3-4129.
HELP WANTED, FEMALE
14
CAREERS UNLIMITED
YOU may be a potential Stauffcr
Home Plan Counselor If you
possess most of the following at
tributes, you are a potential Slauf
Icr Counselor and we'd like to
hear from you:
sincere interest In other people
irienmy outcome nature
personal ambition, with a real
desire to progress
a trim. well-Rroomed figure
warm personality
standard of living that demands
good income
Write to Virginia Wickersham
3.VI7 Roberts Road
Mcdford, Oregon
Tell me about yourself, ace.
height, weight, marital and family
status.
9 counselors needed in Klamath
Falls
1 counselor needed in Lakeview
1 counselor needed in Alluras
We oiler a complete training pro
gram and furnish you leads.
Independent Realtors
Dependable Service
HFLF WAnST, HMArLI
RESORT cook, female. Apply 24
Matin.
WANTED, woman to care for smal
apartment and semi-Invalid. TU 4-650f
HOUSEKEEPER. Mature woman pre
ferred. $100 a month. School age chil
dren. Days. Own transportation. Tl
2-2767 after 6 p.m. or weekends.
ONE single thought should enter your
mind when something of value is lot
. . . order a Classified Ad at once.
Dial TU 4-8111.
Guarantee. TU 4-3316 or TU 4-3609!
HOUSEKEEPER to live in. TU 4-3026.
EXPERIENCED woman for extra tai
loring work in men's clothing store.
See Mr. Hugelman at Oregon Em-
ploym int Office. .
SILK finisher. Call Vogue Cleaners.
Crescent City, California.
EXPERIENCED saleslady wanted,
must be permanent. Give complete
details. Box 87C, Herald and News.
HELP WANTED, MALE U
THREE experienced California cut
off men. Must be experienced. Call
Camp White. TAIbot 6-2411, ask lor
Mr. English. White City Box Co.
SANDWICH men, experience not nee.
csi-ary. Personality and cleanliness im
portant. Good pay to qualifiers. Inter
view at "Bonus Burger" office, up
stairs, 731 Main St.
SERVICE station man with experience
in passenger tire repairing and sell
ing. Schulze Tire, Main and Spring,
WANTED married man for farm work.
Must be experienced in equipment and
irrigation. References required. Write
Box 88C, Herald and News.
BARBER, Kingfiley Field base barber
shop, Building 212.
HELP WANTED 17
WANTED couple to take over com.
pletcly .locked restaurant. Largest
restaurant in Burns or Hines. For in
formation call Burns 6703 or write
Box 368. Hinca. ore. Mrs. Neil
Stampke.
SITUATIONS WANTED 18
BABY sitting in my home. Experi
enced and responsible care. Call TU
2-5063.
BABY Bitting,
2-5202.
house cleaning, Ttl
STSAM McGlffert hoister available
phone KE 5-264S Phoenix, Qregon aft
er 9:30 p.m.
BABY sitting. Reference.. Phone TU
2-2711.
WASHING, Ironing, delivery service.
TU 4-9434.
WIDOW, Ironing., very rea.onabl. TU
2-5603.
ADULT,
babysitting evenings. Til
2-0604.
ROOMS FOR RENT 22
CLEAN housekeeping room. UtilitiM
furnished. TU 2-0311. 317 Pine.
ROOMS. 54 week, 629 Jefferson.
BOARD and room, good food. 539 Com
mercial.
DESIRABLE rooms, 522 Pacific Ter
race. SLEEPING rooms. 1034 High.
STEAM heated sleeping rooms, TU
2-0214.
LOVELY rooms, clot In. Phona TTJ
4-4259.
WORKMEN welcome, 3rd and Main,
CLEAN room, gentleman. 1530 Cres
cent ROOMS, Ernie's Hotel, 635 So. 5th.
ROOM and board for working men.
500 North 0th.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT 24
TWO room apartment, furnished, suit
able for one or two. TU 4-5349.
FURNISHED three room, bath. Adults.
Clone. $60. TU 2-3458. Evenings, TU
2-0..RR.
WANTED employed woman to share
furnished apartment, close tn. ' TU
4-6J42.
LARGE two room furnished apart
ment, newly decorated. Information.
1605 Portland.
FURNISHED apartment, heat includ
ed. Private entrance; bath. 1421 Es
planade, TU 2-2770.
THREE room furnished apartment.
Utilities paid. Laundry facilities. 850
Riverside.
FURNISHED three room apartment.
$65. Laundry facilities. Small baby
welcome. TU 4-6976 after 6 p.m.
BACHELOR aoartment. 134 No. 3rd.
$38 per month. TU 4-6033, TU 4-9287.
APARTMENTS for rent. 3537 Boardmaili
FURNISHED one room and kitchen
ette apartment. $38.50. All utilities in
cluded. Shared bath. One adult only.
419 No. 10th.
PARTLY furnished one bedroom apart
ment. Inquire 705 No. 8th.
THREE room furnished, 2023 D arrow.
BEDROOM apartment, unfurnished.
Hot water hoat. Adults. Park Court
Apartments, 503 Alameda, TU 4-7273.
EWAUNA
NEW. different. Alio office space,
219 So. 11th, TU 2-1062, TU 4-439.
CLEAN furnished apartments. Cloit
In. Utilities furnished. 1605 Esplanfde.
FURNISHED apartmint. Inquire Sll
High.
FURNISHED apartments, Steam heat.
Adults only. TU 4-4522 or TU 4-5376,
Alpha Apartments, 630 Pine.
ONE bedroom apartment, adults only.
no pei. ru Z-Z4W.
TWO bedroom unfurnished. TU 2-4441.
BACHELOR apartment, Park Apart
ments, 1B42 Esplanade. TU 4-7187.
THREE room furnished apartment,
911 Walnut. Phone TU 4-5472.
FURNISHED bedroom apartment,
close in. Adults. $55. TU 4-9130.
DOWNTOWN three room furnished
apartments, $45' per month. Call Mr,
Schuss, TU 4-5816, Chuck Wagon Cafe.
$25. two room furnished Annex Apart
ment. 224 Broad.
TWO bedroom unfurnished apartment,
stove. Garden space. Close In. TU
4-6342.
CLEAN furnished apartment. Adults.
TU 4-8459.
FURNISHED apartment, private, three
rooms, tub bath. 4724 ' Summer!
Lane.
THREE room furnished apartment.
One. two. $25. TU 4-4486, 1721 WalL
One and two bedroom apartment!
Furnished and unfurnished
Inquire
Shasta View
Apartments
1627 Washburn Way
TU 4-8277
REX ARMS APARTMENTS
Dining Room, Kitchen, Bath,
Steam Heat, Clean
Ph. TU 2-9217 224 Broad
HOUSES FOR RENT 26
ONE bedroom house, close in, unfur
nished. Phone TU 2-12RS
UNFI'RNISHED one bedroom duple,
fireplace, electric. Adults. 3011 Bond
man. HOl'SE for rent, three room nn6
khower. Range and refrigerator fur
nished 1026' i Jef.erion. TU 4-6W4.
SMALL, clean furnished house. Close
in. Adults. TU 4-7661,