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HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Fall. Ore.
Monday. July 13. 1059
Griggs Hurls One-Hit Shutout
As Legion Defeats GP, 4-0
AMERICAN LEGION
W L Pet.
Medford 5 1 -833
Central Point 4 I .800
Klamath Falls 2 .714
Grants Pass 2 6 .250
Lakeview 0 6 .000
Sunday Kreults
Klamath Falls 4, Grants Pass 0
Medford 12. Lakeview 0
GRANTS PASS Stocky Blake
Griggs, giving up only one hit, a
first-inning double by Gary Holmes,
pitched the Klamath Falls Amer
ican Legion team to a 4-0 victory
over Grants Pass here Sunday,
boosting the KF squad's league
record to 5-2. The contest was
played on a muddy field, due to
a broken water pipe which is part
of the construction taking place on
the ball diamond.
The second game of Ihe sched
uled twin-bill was canceled as
GP coach Mel Ingram decided
that his team had been handed
Opening
Ceremony
Slated
Baseball action on the various
Klamath Falls diamonds will be
- entirely suspended Tuesday night
in deference to the long awaited
dedication of the newly-completed
Mills Little League Park at the
corner of Vine and Owens streets,
Promptly at 6:30 Tuesday eve
ning 180 combined Klamath Falls
ana isouin DUDuroan L,iiue L,ea-
giiers will march onto the field be
hind a color guard composed of
Centennial Boy Scout Troop 100 to
open what is hoped to be an im
pressive dedication ceremony.
The initiation of the new twin
diamond ball field, the result of
nearly six weeks concerted com
munity effort, will inaugurate the
use by Klamath Falls area Little
Leaguers of a regulation facility
all their own.
The keynote speaker for the dedi
cation is prominent Klamath Falls
businessman John Houston. The
Rev. Bob Groves will officiate at
the Invocation.
Short talks will be made by Eu
gene Favell and Maj. William Har
ris, presidents of the Klamath
Falls Little League, Inc. and the
South Suburban Little League res
pectively. Charlie Bane, who has
directed the actual construction of
the field, will make some appro
priate presentations, and the eve
ning will conclude with two ball-
games, played simultaneously.
Three teams from each of the
represented leagues will compete
In the games with all 180 of the
youngsters present to see action.
Directing the assembled 10, 11
and 12-year-old players in their
formations for the ceremony is
Bob Abbey, South Suburban Little
League board member.
All Klamath Falls sports fans,
parents, and members of other KF
sports organizations are urged to
be on hand to help give the new
park a sendoff.
HEARS COURT JESTER
DENVER (UPI)-Virgil Jester,
veteran minor league pitcher,
came out of retirement today to
join the Denver Bears of the
American Association. Jester will
replace right-hander Ken Mour
and, who was optioned to San
Antonio of the Texas League.
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enough defeats for one day.
Griggs, after yielding the two
bagger to Holmes in the first
stanza, settled down the rest of
the game, picking up six strike
outs while giving up only three
bases on balls.
His tcammales, garnering six
safeties over the seven inning
route, picked up single tallies in the
first, second, filth and seventh in
nings to hand the Grants Passers
the whitewash job, Griggs sixth
victory of the season.
The only time that Griggs was
in any real trouble was in the
opening innings, when shortstop
Denny Walker was safe on first
baseman's Don Gresdel's error,
followed by Holmes' double, which
sent Walker to third. However,
Griggs retired the next two bat
ters in quick fashion to end the
threat.
Klamath's Initial marker of the
game in the first came off a walk
to Don Willey, a single by Dave
Saks, a hit batsman and another
single by Bob Yunck.
Steve Binney led off the second
with a single and was followed
by Estin Kiger's sacrifice, a walk
to Gary Head and a squeeze bunt
by Willey which plated Binney.
The third KF tally in the fifth
innings resulted when Saks led off
as he was safe on Holmes' error
at second base. Two free passes
from GP hurler Bill Cole and Bin
ney 's being hit by a Cole pitch
scored Saks.
In the top of the seventh, Yunck
was safe on Larry Janssen's mis-
cue at third base and scored after
walks to Binney and Kiger's
groundout to second.
Ex-UO Star
Breaks Mark
OLYMPIA (AP) Former Uni
versity of Oregon star Bill Dell
inger smashed a 46-year-old na
tional record for a 24 mile run
Saturday night in the highlight of
the Pacific Northwest AAU track
and field meet here.
Dellinger was clocked in 11:39.1
for the first 2'A miles of the three
mile run, breaking a record of
11:59.4 set in 1913 by a Finnish
runner, H a n n e s Kohelmainen
Dellinger's time for the full three
miles was 13:53.1, a new Pacific
Northwest mark. Paul Hcnden of
the Vancouver, B.C. Olympic club
who set the previous record of
14:55.5 last year, finished scebnd.
Dellinger, now competing for
Oxnard Air Force Base, Calif,
was named outstanding male ath
lete, Doris Severtscn of Tacoma
Track and Field Club outstanding
woman athlete, John Cramer of
Ml. Vernon outstanding high
school boy and Diana Timms of
Vancouver Olympic Club out
standing girl.
Seattle Olympic Club won the
men's team championship with
4214 points, just half a point ahead
of the Oregon Staters of Corvallis,
The Newton, B.C. Kinsmen were
top women's team with 19 points
Vancouver Olympic was top high
school team with 494.
BALLFARE
BABE RUTH LEAGUE
Conger Field
7:00 Crater Lake Machinery vs.
Moyina Heights Field No. 1
7.00 Chiloquin vs. K Amusement
Field No. 2
KF LITTLE LEAGUE
Wright Field
5:45 Johns Manville vs. Weyer-
haeuser-Don's Field No. 1
5:45 Hal's vs. Park-Moyina Field
No. 2
S3 LITTLE LEAGUE
5:30 House of Discount vs. Oregon
Food at hingsloy
5:30 Kingslcy Field vs. Metier
Brothers at Capehart
The Most Americanized
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Olds-Cadillac-Hillmon
Willey collected KF's longest hit
of the game, a double in the sixth.
K FALLS 14) AB H RHI
Head. If 3 0 0 0
Bebber, if 10 0 0
Adkim, if 10 0 0
Willey. rf. If S110
Depew. cf 4 0 0 1
Saki, 4 111
Griggs, p S 0 1 0
Yunck. 2b 4 110
Gresdrl, lb join
Paxton. lb 10 0 0
Binney. 3 111
Kiger, 3b .10 0 1
TOTAL
r.RANTA PASS ()
Walker, u
Holmes, 3b
Cole, p
Benner. cf
Davli. If
Patter-ton; lb
Jeruon. 3b
Stevena. c
Sakr-eida, rf
TOTALS
AB R H RBI
31 I I
h e
K. FalU 110 010 14 S
G- Past OOO 000 0 o 1
E Gresdel, Binney, Cole, Holmet.
jenton: ia Holmes, willey; bAL
Willey. Kiger: HBP Grins by Cole,
Binney by Cole: BB Crisis 3. Cole S:
SO Grlggi 6, Cole 9; Winner Griggs;
ijoser uoie.
Truckers,
Hal's Nine
Nab Wins
KF LITTLE LEAGUE
W L Pel.
Weyerhaeuser-Dons 12 1 .923
Hal's Sport Shop 8 5 .615
Park-Moyina 7 S .583
Johns-Manville 6 6 .500
Bend-Portland 4 8 .333
Car-Ad-Co 0 12 .000
Hal's Sport Shop roared back
into second place in the Klamath
Falls Little League Saturday eve
ning with a 15-5 thumping of Park
Moyina while in the afternoon con
test on Wright Field, Bend-Port
land, scoring all their runs in only
two innings, handed winless Car-
Ad-Co their 12th straight loss of
the season, 21-9.
Pitcher Bob Moore went all the
way in hurling the victory for
Hal's, picking up nine strikeouts
and yielding three walks, while
teammates Tim Bailey and Tom
Schiff pitched in with some lusty
hitting.
Bailey rapped a home run and
a pair of singles in three trips
while Schiff connected for a trio
of singles in four trips to lead
the winner s nine-hit attack
against three P-M hurlers. George
Sprague added a two-bagger to
Hals attack while Willie Jones led
the losers' attack, which included
no extra-base hits, with a pair of
one-baggers.
The winning Bend-Portland nine
poled out a total of 22 base hits,
which included five extra base
blows, as they tallied all their
runs in the first and sixth in
nmgs. The winners tallied nine
markers in the initial stanza and
12 more in the final inning which
proved more than enough.
Larry Cassidy, Kim Coon and
Jim Patzke; who got credit for the
win, each took turns on the mound
against Car-Ad-Co while the losers
used only two twirlers, Richard
Laurhammer and Terry Ash. Ash
was charged with the loss.
Coon's pair of doubles led the
winners at the plate while Bob
Moss and Cassidy added doubles
and Gary Mayfield a three-bagger,
Lester Thurman, Terry Rogers
and Don Mustoe all collected two
baggers for the losers.
The linescorcs:
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Park-Moyina 000 14 5 5 4
Moore and Narramore, Martinez
(4); Dcvore, Cotfman 12), Barnes
(3) and Robinson, Crume (4).
R H E
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Car-Ad-Co. 020 70 0 9 8 5
L. Cassidy, Coon 4, Patzke
3) and Patzke, Moss (5); Laur
hammer. Ash (t) and Thurman.
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Souchak
Victor
In Open
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Shed
pounds and save strokes says
golfer Mike Souchak.
The 1-pound hard hitter from
Grossinger, N.Y., says the fact
that he has trimmed off 20 pounds
in recent weeks was a big factor
in his Western Open champion
ship. He won it Sunday by a single
pressure-packed putt on the eight
eenth green on the Pittsburgh
Field Club. Picking up the $5,000
check made the careful dieting
well worth while, he observed.
Actually, the difference between
winner and runnerup was more
easily measured in inches.
Souchak putted accurately from
four feet on the final green for a
brilliant 65, five shots under par,
a 72-hole total of 272.
His closest rival, Arnold Palm
er of Ligonier, Pa., missed his
putt from two feet and had to set
tle for a shaky 71 round that wiped
out his lead at 54 holes and left
him all alone in second place with
273 strokes.
The difference amounted to
$2,500. Palmer got just half as
much as Souchak.
The duel of the two fairway
stars was a dramatic climax to a
par shattering tournament which
was, surprisingly, a substantial
failure at the box office.
The course records were set at
the Field Club, first at 65 and
Friday at 63 strokes, the latter
by Dutch Harrison, of St. Louis.
Souchak and Palmer played to
gether Sunday with Palmer hold
ing a 5-shot edge at the first tee.
Souchak caught up at the eleventh,
then they matched stroke for
stroke with a birdie and five pars
to the 220-yard uphill eighteenth.
Third money of $2,000 went to
big George Bayer, from Lemont,
III., who finished with 274, six
under par and a stroke better
than Ted Kroll, Sarasota, Fla.,
who won $1,500.
Moose's Back
Worries Case
BOSTON (AP) Moose Skow
ron's aching back has Manager
Casey Stengel fretting about a
longtime Yankee stronghold first
base.
Skowron was returned to New
York for treatment of his recur
ring ailment Sunday while the
world champions took a fourth
straight drubbing, 7-3, from the
aroused Boston Red Sox.
Muscular but brittle,. Skowron
couldn't have been sidelined at a
more critical time from the Yan
kees' viewpoint. The club has lost
five of its last six starts, has fall
en below .500 again and is cling
ing to the first division by a mere
half game.
"He's gonna be missed bad,"
Stengel said. "He's only our lead
ing rbi man (59) and been hit
ting around .300. There's no tell
ing how long he'll be out. It don't
look very good for our side."
Stengel hinted he might try
Norm Siebern or Elston Howard
at first in place of the weak
hitting Marv Throneberry. But
Casey needs Howard to share the
catching chores with Yogi Berra
and Elston has been Casey's best
looking left fielder here.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of WIL
LIAM KITTREDGE. Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
derslgned executors of the Estate of
William K I tired se. deceased, have filed
ineir iinai account 01 tne aamimsira
tlnn of said Estate and that the Court
has appointed - August 11. 1959. at
10:00 o'clock A.M. as the time for
hearing objections to such final ac
count and the settlement thereof.
Donovan Lee Nicol
Ray J. Michels
Executors
Ganong & Ganong
First Federal Bldg.
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Attorneys for Executors
No. 65, July 13, 20, 27, Aug. S.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
I am the duly appointed, qualified
and acting Administratrix of the es
tate of MAYME MAE McMINN. de
ceaed. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present them to me. properly
verified as by law required, at the
office of DONALD A. W. PIPER, Pine
Tree Building, Klamath Falls, Ore
gon, within six (6i months of the date
nf the first publication of this Notice.
First publication July 6. 195S.
is. M. Del ores Meadows
Administratrix of the Estate of
MAYME MAE McMINN, De
ceased. DONALD A. W. PIPER
Pine Tree Building
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Attorney for Estate
No. 56. July 6. 13, 20. 27
SUMMONS
EQUITY NO. 59-154
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
FLORENCE ALICE HANKINS, Platn-j
tiff, vs. JOHN DEXTER HANKINS. I
Defendant.
TO JOHN DEXTER HANKINS:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, You are hereby required
lo appear and answer the plaintiff's
romplalnU on file herein on or be
fore ten p'clock A.M., July 27, 1959.
and If you fail to so answer or other
wise appear, for want thereof, plain
tiff will apply to the Court for the
relief prayed fnr in her complaint, i
to-wit: For a Decree of the above
en I It led Court granting to her an ab
solute divorce from defendant, declar
ing that plaintiff have the rare, cus
tody and control of the four minor
children of the parties hereto, subject
to visitation rights of the defendant,
at reasonable timea and places, re
quiring defendant to pay to the Clerk
of this Court the sum of $0300 per
month for the car and maintenance
of each of the four minor children of
the parties hereto during the minority
or said children, and requiring defen
dant to pay to the Clerk of this Court
the sum of too 00 for the use and
benefit or the plaintiff as court roils
and attorney's fee, and for such other
nd further relief aa to the Court may
LEGAL NOTICE
seem equitable.
Thii lununoni li served upon you by
publication thereof in th Herald and
Newi once each week for four conie
rutive weeks pursuant to the order
of the Honorable David R. Vanden
berg. Judge of the above entitled
Court, made and entered the 26th day
nf June, 1959, and the first publica
tion to be made on the 29th day of
June, 1930, and the last publication
to be made on the 20th day of July,
1850.
Richard C. Beesley
Attorney for Plaintiff
210 Bolvln Building
Klamath Falls, Oregon
No. 46, June 39, July 0, 13, 20.
CITATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or
THE STATE Of OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
In the Matter of the Adoption of
DEBRA JUNE STICKNEY and JAN
ICE RAY MIRACLE. Minors.
TO: RAYMOND LEON MIRACLE,
Greeting:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON you are hereby cited and
required to appear in the above enti
tled court and matter wtuun twenty'
eight days from the date of first
publication of this Citation to show
cause, if any there be, why the above
named Janice Ray Miracle should not
1 be adopted by Elmer Paul Hess and
Shirley Mae Hess and said minors
names changed in accordance with
the prayer of Petition of Elmer Paul
Hess and Shirley Mae Hess herein.
This Citation is served upon you by
publication thereof once a week for
four consecutive weeks, date nf first
publication being June 29 th, 1959.
WITNESS, the HONORABLE
DAVID R. VANDENBERG
t
CIRCUIT JUDGE FOR KLAM
ATH COUNTY. Oregon
ATTEST: CHAS. F. DE LAP
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Betty Hromada
Deputy
Glenn D. Ramirez
Robert M. Red dirts
432 Main Street
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Attorneys for Petitioners
No. 47, June 29, July 6, 13, 20.
NOTICE OF DATE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of
DEAN GEORGE, deceased:
Notice in hereby given that I have
filed my final account of the adminis
tration of the above entitled estate
and that the Court has appointed July
21, 1959, at 10 A.M. as the time for
hearing objections tn such final ao
count and the settlement thereof.
Helen E. Ogden, Administra
trix
No. 32. June 22. 2fl, July 6. 13.
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TAILORING, altering, repairing, Ida's
lauor snop, i.u north Htn. ru 4-bizz,
BUSINESS forms - stationery. Pioneer
Printing Company, 124 South 9th. TU
2-2451.
WELL DRILLING
Farm 4t irrigation wells
Pumps & pump repair
Hot water coils pulled & re
placed. SOUTHERN OREGON
WELL DRILLING CO.
Call TU 4-6622 Day or Nile
HEALTH
12
HEALTH Food Center and Cafe now
open, 2227 Soutn 6th. TU 3-5733.
DR POSNXR chlldran'a actentUte
hoee. Ed Shoe Shop, 1033 Main.
EDUCATIONAL 13
ROBERTSON School of Businesi. Day
and night elaaaea. 411 Main. TU 3-4126.
MEN
Train for
HEAVY '
EQUIPMENT
OPERATION
NEW highway and construction
programs are under way in every
part of the country. NOW is the
lime to become a specialist . . .
A HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERA
TOR!
YOU can learn tn nnpral. the
Heavy Equipment so vital to our
booming construction industry.
Lompieie new modern training
DrOCraitl for Hpnvv F'nttinmpnt
Operators now ottered in this
area. Free natinn.wirfa nlnremunt
assistance available.
Write today for full information.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT DIVISION
j Northwest Schools.
Dept. H7-191. Box 144, care
Of
i Herald and News.
Name .
(Address ...... -r
City Age
Stcte Phone
Hour I work; ,
EDUCATIONAL
13
RAILROADS NEED
Operators-Agents, 18-29. Must have
onnH health & evesieht to Dass
,RR physical k H.S. education. Av.
pay 190 wk. plus many oeneuw.
Rieparatpry training need not in
terfere with present job. For per
sonal interview write Box 158,
care of Herald and News ana give
tel. no.
FUTURE SECURITY IN NATION
WIDE Transportation & Shipping
Industries. Thousands of firms
tpriv. Indus. Truck Lines, Rail
roads, C.S. etc.) need competent
men and women 18-5C, on Rates,
Tariffs, Regulations, Classif. etc.
H.S. pref. but not nec. if willing to
train. We train you. Earnings from
W.000 to $10,000 & up. For train
ing information write box 155C,
Herald and News & give tel. no.
HELP WANTED, FEMALE 14
WANTED car hop, over IB. No phone
calls. Dog House Drive-ln, 1515 So.
6th.
LADIES, psrt time pleasant telephone
work from our office. 81.25 per hour
to start For interview write Box 159
C, care of Herald and News giving
particulars.
MATURE woman. Child care and light
housekeeping. Summer months. Five
day week. Own transportation. 5100
month. TU 2-2767.
RESPONSIBLE position now open in
our office for lady with above aver
age experience and capabilities. Ap
plicant should have basic understand
ing of bookkeeping and have general
understanding of office routine and
office machines. Pay commensurate
to experience and ability for above
average individual. Apply in person at
Klamath Falls Creamery.
WANTED maid for apartment work.
Write, stating age, references, etc. to
Box 197-C, care of Herald and News.
WANTED lady for shirt laundry. Ap
ply in person, 1453 Esplanade.
FUTURE security in nationwide trans
portation. See Classif. 13.
HELP WANTED, MALE 16
SALESMAN, direct selling experience,
who wants to earn a very good in
come week in and week out. Apply
Mr. Olson, 111L Walnut, 12 to 3, Mon
day, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday.
RAILROADS NEED
See our ad under Classification 13,
MEN - Train for HEAVY EQUIP
MENT OPERATION. See our ad
under Class. 13, Education-ilnstructlon.
MAN for delivery and stock room
work. Jones' Office Supply, 629 Main.
WANTED, young man, single, .
learn shoe business. Karl's Shoe Store,
820 Main.
CREDIT manager trainee with car.
Opportunity for quick advancement.
No experience necessary. Inquire Rog
ers Jewelry, 717 Main St., Klamath
Falls.
EARN $100 weekly or more, part
time sales in the home, TU 4-3389
after 6.
WANTED
SALESMEN .
Mishawaka Rubber Company,
Inc., makers of RED BALL Water
proof, JETS Tennis Shoes and
Famous BALL-BAND Summer
etles, offers an unusual opportunity
for competent salesmen between
25 and 40 years of age. Opening
will be in local territory. Guaran
teed income and reimbursement
for traveling expense advanced
weekly against commissions. Es
tablished distribution, plus a quality
Line backed by national advertis
ing and complete retail promotion
program. Aptitude testing and
tnorougn training program assists
in assuring success of men se
lected. Retail shoe background de
sirable. Late model car required.
Interested applicants write direct
ly to R. E. Kurtz, c-o Mishawaka
Rubber Company, Inc., Mishawa
ka,. Indiana, giving telephone num
ber and complete resume of back
ground. SITUATIONS WANTED M 18
EXPERIENCED office girl desires tem
porary employment. References
TU 2-5156.
KUHS Junior class will mow and water
BABY sitting, day or night. TU 2-0049
CHILD, convalescent care evenings.
TU 2-5057.
WANTED, babysitting. References. TU
Will.
ODD Jobs, yard work. Experienced.
IU 1-3MI,
WASHING, Ironing, delivery service,
TU 4-8434.
IRONINGS, special care. Pickup. TU
wow.
EXPERIENCED baby sitting. TU
4-6 103.
MAN with diversified experience
wants job In Klamath Fails. Have
several years experience In con
struction work, 7 years in retail lum
ber yard (5 aa manager). 6 years ex
perience In logging and trucking, also
-hort time as car salesman. Elwood
Reed, 406 Ament Dam Rd., Grants
rass, Oregon, Phone Gr. 9-lsio.
ROOMS FOR RENT .
22
CLEAN rooms by day. week or month.
Elevator and restaurant 328 So. Sixth,
Ancnor Moiei.
ROOMS, $4 week, 629 Jefferson.
SLEEPING rooms. 1 034 High.
COOL, air alemiiu maim, tti
3-0214.
LOVELY rooms, close in. Phone TU
4-425S)
WORKMEN welcome, 3rd and Main.
SLEEPING room, TU 4-4444 or TU
4-85 13.
ROOM for rent, 607 High.
ROOMS, 15 a week and up. Holly
Hotel. 112 So. 11th.
CLEAN, ressonsble, close In. Cooking:
lacmues. iu -vmii or iu
SLEEPING room, private bath. Pri
vate entrance. 126 N. 3rd. TU 4-3067 or
TU 2-2767.
APARTMtNTS FOR RENT 24
ONE bedroom, completely furnished.
Lights, water furnished. TU 2-35O0
evenings.
TWO room furnished apartment, (40
inciuaing utilities, TU 4-6438.
FURNISHED clean modern two bed
room apartment. Adults, no pets. TU
4-3762.
PARTLY furnished dunlex. Carat
BACHELOR spsrtmcnt 213 Cedsr.
THREE room furnished apartment
ONX mom apartments. M weekly
Mca only. 410 South Sta.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT ...... 14
BACHELOR apartroenL Private
trance. 336 Broad.
SMALL apartment with kitchenette.
Completely furnished except groceries.
1143 Pine.
TWO bedroom apartment. Adults. No
pets. TU 2-2405 or TU 2-4116.
MODERNLY furnished housekeeping
room, 838 50, utilities included. 419 No.
10th.
FURNISHED two room and bath. All
utilities furnished. Greer Apartments,
710 Main St.
TWO bedroom apartment, wall to wall
carpeting, tile kitchen and bath. Tele
phone TU 2-0719 or inquire at 224
Pacific lerrace, Apt. 4.
BACHELOR apartment, Park Apart
ments, 1842 Esplanade. TU 4-7187.
EWAUNA
NEW, different. Alio office s p s c e.
219 So. 11th, TU 2-1062, TU 4-4888.
FURNISHED apartments. Steam heat.
Adults only. TU 4-4522. Alpha Apt.,
630 Pine.
THREE room upstairs bachelor apart
ment. Call TU 2-3292.
FURNISHED apartment, 415 Walnut
TU 4-8837.
FURNISHED basement
adults, TU 4-8459.
One and two bedroom apartments'
Furnished and unfurnished
Inquire
Shasta View ,
Apartments
1627 Washburn Way
TU 4-1277
HOUSES FOR RENT 2ft
TWO bedroom near Pelican School,
550 )H-r month. Call TU 4-3600.
ONE bedroom house, couple only,
4332 Shasta Way, TU 4-3269.
ONE bedroom, completely furnished
Lights, water furnished. TU 2-3500 ever
nings.
NICE, clean modern cabin. Furnished,
Suitable for one. TU 4-3309.
TWO bedroom house. TU 4-:
ONE bedmom furnished house, $50
a month. Inquire 811 Plum.
UNFURNISHED large two bedroom,
in Dorrls, Calif. TU 4-8773.
FOR rent two bedroom house at 3201
Diamond Street, $45,
TWO bedroom furnished duplex, $61
month. No dogs. Inquire 111 Pine.
RENTAL service. Southern Oregon
Realty, 119 South 6th. Phone TU 2-4671.
LARGE house, five bedrooms, gooe
condition. Car-Ad-Co., TU 2-3451.
NICE, big house, near Merrill. Phone
2130, Merrill.
SMALL cabin. Inquire 518 High,
MISC. PROPERTY TO LET ...... 27
FOR rent large garage for truck, car,
or boat trailer. Paved alley, locked
doors, $5 per month. TU 4-5561 or 233S
Reclamation after 5 p.m.
near Main, phone TU
WAREHOUSE space on Spring Street.
Approximately 10,000 square ft TU
4-8167 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
REAL ESTATE WANTED 28
WANTED to rent, large old house,
close in, reasonable. TU 2-0.105.
RENTALS, sales, leases. Southern Ore
gon Realty. 119 South 6th. TU 2-46 7 L
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 39
IR
Independent Realtors
ASSURE
Dependable Servica
Home Pius Income
Substantial 2 bedroom modern
home with furnished 1 bedroom
cottage on rear of lot. Both in ex
cellent condition. Live in one, the
other will practically make the
monthly payments. Convenient
north-side location on paved street.
Total price only $12,300.
Conger School
District is the location of this
solidly built 3 bedroom home. Din.
ing room plus breakfast nook, fire
place, full concrete basement,
economical oil furnace heat. Call
now! Price $11,750. FHA terms.
Brand New
Three bedroom, modern home.
Birch kitchen built in ranee and
ovens, garbage disposal, tiled bath.
plenty of storage. Built for lasting
beauty, comfort, and economy.
Restricted suburban location. Rea
sonably priced, only1 $16,500. Se
this before you buy an older home.
EVERETT DENNIS
REALTOR
133 South 9th Street Ph. TU 4-84M
Homer Stiles, Eves. TU 4-9904
fr Chilcore & Smith -fc
IR
Independent Realtor,
ASSURE
Dependable Serviee
Hot Sorinas
No. 1 ON YOUR 'MUST SEE' '
LIST! Lovelv 3 hedrnnm hum..
surrounded by other outstanding
homes, at beautiful location near
Pacific Terrace. Spacious living
and dinin? rooms, firpnla. full
concrete basement with party
room. INA1UKAL, HOT WTER
HEAT, too. Beautifully land
scaped. Only $22,500, for this
fine family home. Any typ fi
nancing. Exr entinnnll
MILLS ADDITION 1 bedroom
home, an linncnnllu annA kn
..uuu,i ftuw isuj a
$6,000. Outstanding neighborhood,
mi se rooms inrougnout, very large
utility that could be used partly
for extra bedrnnm. Automatic h.ai
I storm windows. Some furnishings
iMuiuaea. iwn sprinkling system.
Only $200 down FHA, plus closing.
iV HilkiHo Ave
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION and
""y ,ou total price for this .
Well'huilt find Vfrv nal 4 kn.M
. ,.luv a, ucuiuvill
home. Hardwood floors, large
dining room. Separate utility. De-
.a.,.cu garage. JUSl z.tU down plus
closing will handle. DRIVE BY
120 Hillside Ave. now.
A, Quick Action
On Listinas
CHILCOTE & SMITH
umvi
111 N 01 h U Dk t-,. .
Sales Personnel:
BiU Chilcote Ph. TU 4-3281 Eves.
Ed Chilcote Associate Broker
Bob Chilcote Brnkr