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PAGE TWELVE HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. TuesHav, Julv 21. 1359 Today's Sport Parade Graziano Hot News In Literary World By OSCAR FRALEY Ihim. "Say what you feel like. NEW YORK (UP1) - The hot Only, don't curse." news in the literary world today Rocky enjoys comedians and is that Rocky' Graziano ex- feels a close kinship with them. middleweight champion, actor, performer in teevee "commoi thals," golf hacker and bum vi vant has turned author. There was a rumnr awnile hack, that Rocky had wrillen a hook j which eventually wound up in a movie called aomeooay up There Likes Me." The fallacy was that words crept in which they never taught in the Rock's type of finishing school. This one, sans "ghost," con tains Graziano's own refreshing altitude toward people, places and things. They made two mistakes when they paid Rocky to write a magazine story called "for $50, 000 I'd fight any of these bums." First, the sub - title should read "Make Me Mad Enough and I'll Do It for Free." Second, they translated it into English and thus, to be forceful, it has to be translated back ino Grazianoism. But his observations are quite interesting ENJOY BEING DULL He sums up the box fighters of today, as well as the fight game, with pithy nonchalance, to wit: "These guys ain't just dull. They seem to enjoy bein' dull. And ya see a guy drip a drop of blood and right away somebody lo that the other guy is a killer." Floyd Patterson, the former heavyweight champion who be comes the invisible man beecn bouts and did his most recent training in the secluded wilds of New Jersey, gets a straight tip from the Rock. One thing about Graziano, between fights he met more people than a widow at a seashore resort. "Patterson should oughtta re member," says the Rock, "that you don't excite people by hiding away in New Joisey. People is like me. When I go to Joisey, I go there t'play golf." Health clubs intrigue Graziano, he reveals in next month's Issue of Sport Magazine. He even in habits one, along with such other star actors as Ben Gazzara and Tony Franciosa. ".There's so many of us Eye talians there," he reports, "you'd think il wuz Mafia headquarters, UNEXPECTED MODESTY Yet ait unexpected modesty ap pears in the one-time golden boy of the ring when he discusses and assesses his histrionic abilities. "I wouldn t exactly say I m a real distinguished actor tike Vic tor Mature," he allows, "although I do okay in my league." One of his difficulties quite ap parently is In mastering his lines "I make believe I'm linin'," the Rock admits. "But I don't stick to 'em. After all, I can always add a few libs and get along Steve Allen agreed to go along with Rocky on this basis, how aver. "Just act natural," Allen told Major League Leaders United Press International National League Player & Club G. AB R. H. Pet. Aaron, Mil. 87 358 64 129 .360 White, StL. Cnninghm, StL. Robinson, Cin. Logan, Mil. 86 315 51 110 .340 83 JU 38 89 .337 89 331 69 110 .332 75 255 30 84 .320 American. League Kueim, Del. 86 340 55 115 .338 Woodling, Bal. Fox, Chi. Kaline, Det. Runnels, Bos. Runs 83 267 39 89 .333 90 373 48 123 .330 75 291 47 9fi .330 87 341 54 UH326 Batted In National League Robinson Reds 86; Ranks, Cubs 85; Aaron, Braves 77; Cepeda, Giants 69; Mathews, Braves 69. American League Killcbrew, Senators 80; Jensen. Red Sox 72; Colavito, Indians 69: Maxwell, Tigers 64; Lemon, Senators 62. Home Runs National League Mathews. Braves 28; Banks. Cubs 25; Aa ron, Braves 24: Robinson, Reds 24; Cepeda, Giants 19. American League Killebrew, Senators 32: Colavito, Indians 29; Allison, Scna'tors 2. Triandos, Orioles 22; Maxwell, Tigers 21; Jensen, Red Sox 21; Lemon, Sen ators 21. Pitching National League Face. Pirates 14-0; Anlonjlli, Giants 145: Mi zelt. Cards 11-4; Law, Pirates 11-5; Drysdale, Dodgers 12-6. Amcriran League McLish, In dians 11-3; Shaw, White Sox 9 3: Fischer, Senators 8-3; Pappas, Orioles 10-4: Wynn, White Sox 12-6; Wilhelm, Orioles 10-5. MINOR LEAGUE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American Assn. Denver 3-7, Omaha 1-1 St. Paul 4, Minneapolis 3 (12 in nings) Fort Worth 11. Charleston t Louisville 3, Dallas 1 Houston 14, Indianapolis 1 International League Columbus at Richmond, ppd Only gama scheduled "Half the comedians in the world used to be fighters. That's what they say. Jack E. Leonard, Bob Hope, Joey Bishop all ex- fighter,," he analyzes, adding sympathetically, "I guess there were bums fighting then, too." J. Regas Condition Serious COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho AP) Hydroplane pilot Jack Regas was reported "holding his own but semi-conscious" at a hospital here Tuesday. Regas entered the hospital un conscious and in critical condition Sunday following a near tragic accident involving Miss Bardahl the unlimited hydroplane he drove in the Diamond Cup Race on Lake Coeur d'Alene. The veteran pilot, who races out of Seattle but lives in Oakland. Calif., suffered a fractured skull, crushed chest, three broken ribs and other injuries when his boat crashed into a heavy wave on a turn. Severe water pressure knocked the cockpit out of com mission, with the steering wheel and dashboard striking Regas. Meanwhile, skin divers working from a tug salvaged the engine of Miss Burien Monday from the bottom of the lake. Burien flipped while doing 130 m.p.h. during the race. Her driver, Bill Brown of Scaltle was released from the hospital Monday. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching Ernie Broglio, Cardi nals, gave up nine hits, eight of them singles, but struck out seven and left II men on base .for 2-0 victory over the Cubs. Hitting Charlie Neal, Dodg ers, lcadoff hqpie run in the ninth broke tie for 3-2 victory over Giants that moved Los Angeles within l'-i games of National League leaders. Antonelli Disgruntled SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-"Worst ball park In America" declared pitcher Johnny Antonelli of the San Francisco Giants Monday, speaking of the Giants' temporary home. Seals Stadium. Antonelli was bitter because the Los Angeles Dodgers had just beaten him 3-2 in Seals Stadium on a pair of home runs. I don t mind losing, well, not much, but to lose this way is . . dammit, this park is a disgrace, the left-hander exploded in the dressing room. "Two high fly balls, and they're carried right over the screen." Gil Hodges' two-run homer in the first and Charley Ncal's game winning homer in the ninth barely cleared the left field screen of the stadium, home field of the Giants until their new park is completed late this season. "You ask me what kind of pitch I threw to Neal," Johnny declared, "and I say what difference does it make? "I get beat by two lousy fly balls. "A pitcher should be paid dou ble for working here. Worst ball park in America." Rosburg Casual Over Long Putt SALT LAKE CITY (API - Boh Rosburg of Palo Alto, Calif., sank an eight-foot putt on the imh hole without even bothering to look oer the terrain yid won the $7.51)0 Utah Open golf tournament by one stroke Monday. He had been missing putts all day when he took time to calculate the lay of the land so he didn't see much sense in wasting lime on his linal shot, Rosburg said. BROWNS SKiN IIOWTON CLEVELAND H'PI Billy Howton. one of the National Foot ball League's outstanding pass re ceivers for the past .ven sea sons, has signed his 1959 contract with the Cleveland Browns. The veteran end was obtained by the Browns earlier this year in a trade with the Green Bay Packers. Willey McCovey Top Coast Hitter By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Big Willey McCovey is still top batter in the Pacific Coast League. The Phoenix first baseman has a batting average of .369 in statis tics released Tuesday, putting him comfortably ahead of all competi tion. He has also hit the most home runs, 24, and two of his team mates are right behind him. Joe Pagan and Bill Wilson, both of . . ' rnucnix, nave eacn nil ja. ,..-. . .. - .. .. i llA.UM-y ln ine Uriel in runs,r way line of .aid Route 6. 4 hatted in, at 83. and Pasan has!'"-" hne wohurn the most hits, 131. Tom Davis of Spokane is a close second in the hits column, wilh 129, and Mc Covey is third with 116. HARTACK SCORES THREE NEW YORK (UPI) - Willie Harlack rode three winners and finished in the money wilh three other mounts Monday at Mon mouth Park. Ilartack highlighted his spree by hooting War Signals to victory in the feature race. LEGAL NOTICE No. m-iz NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OP OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Mutter of the Estate of PAUL M NOEL. Defeased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I am the duly appointed, qualified and acting executrix of the estate of Paul M. Noel, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, with vouchers attached In the man ner provided hy law, to me at the office of Edwin E. Drfscoll. 206 Pine Tree Building, Klamath Falls, Ore gon, within six months of the date of the first publication of this notice. Which is June :i0, 1959. LURA P. NOEL. Executrix of the Estate of PAUL M. NOEL, Deceased. Edwin E. Driscoll Pine Tree Building Klamath Falls, Oregon Attorney for Estate No. 45, June .10, July T, 14, 21 an. No. flvns NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN -AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Matter of the Estate of BERN1CE IRENE BISS, Deceased Notice is hereby given that I have filed my final account as administra tor of the Estate of Hernice Irene Bias, deceased, and that the Court has set September 1, 1059, at the hour of 10;0O A.M.. as the time for the hearing of objections to said final account and settlement thereof. Dated this July 14, 1959. RICHARD BISS. administrator O'NEILL St McLAREN Attorneys for Administrator No. 68 Juty 14, 21, 28, Aug. 4 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS 1 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTY HAS BEEN FOUND LIABLE FOR COST OF 2flA SEWER UNIT. THAT THEY HAVE TWENTY DAYS FROM THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICF. IN WHICH TO FILE APPLICATION TO PAY ASSESSMENT IN TEN EQUAL INSTALLMENTS. OR PAY IN CASH. WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls. Oreson hy ordinance duly adopted July 6, iw.w. ucciarca me proportionate assess ments on each lot, part of lot, block, or parcel of acreage property found to be benefited for proportionate share of the cost of the 2flA sewer unit, including; properties along Shasta Way from South Sixth Street to Washburn Way and by sub sewer line along Wash burn Way from Shasta Wav tn Porch ino Way and along Pershing Way from Washburn Way to a point approxi mately 5fl:t feet Southeasterly along Pershing Way from the Easterly line of Washburn Way. all in Klamath Falls, Oregon; all as more fully and in detail shown on the plans and speci fications of the City Engineer on file! with the Recorder or said City in the matter of said improvement; that the property so found benefited and liable and assessed as aforesaid, is the property that lies within the boun daries of the following description, to-wit: Beginning at a point which lies south along the east line of Wash burn Way a dlstanc of 289.75 feet from the south line of Shasta Way; thence continuing south along the east line of Washburn Way to the north easterly line of South Sixth Street; thence southeasterly along the north easterly line of South Sixth Street 42fl feet to a point; thence northeasterly at right angles to South Sixth Street 175 feet to the southwesterly line of Pershing Way; thence northeasterly, crossing Pershing Way to a point on the northeasterly line of Pershing Way. said point on the northeasterly line of Pershing Way being 560 14 feet southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Pershing Way from the east line of Washburn Way; thence north erly, parallel to Washburn Way 620 feet, more or less, to a point which lies 480 feet east of the east line of Washburn Way and 200 feet south of the south line of Shata Way; thence westerly parallel to Shasta Way 230 feet; thence southerly parallel to Wash burn Way 89.75 feet: thenre westerly parallel to Shasta Way 2.10 feet to the point of beginning. The docket of City Lien ha been made up as provided by the Charter of said City, and below will be found a list of the names of the owners whose property has been so assessed as aforesaid and against which liens have been docketed, as by said ordinance provided, together ith the description of the property of each owner and the total amount so nsnowrt against each specific property and the owner 1 and holder thereof. Reference is hereby made to such lien docket for detait description of each lot, part of lot. block or parcel of acreage property so assessed. Further notice Is hereby given the respective owner of properly so as sessed and hereinafter listed that such assessment is now due and payable, and will be delinquent from and after the expiration of twenty days from the date of the first publication of this notice, which said first publication will be made on the 20th day of July. I The owners of property so assessed as aforesaid must either pay in cash or make and file with the Recorder of the said City on or before the llth day of August. ISM. heme twentv days from the first publication of this notice, their respective applications to pay such assessments In ten equal bailments, providing they have not previously signed for same. The following is the description of the property, name of owner and amount of the lien; to-wit. ALL TRACTS HEREIN. IMMEDI ATELY FOLLOWING. ARE POR TIONS OF ENTERPRISE TRACT. IN CITY OK KLAMATH FALLS, ORE GON; THE NAME OF THE OWNER IS GIVEN AND THE AMOUNT OF THE ASSESSMENT EXTENDED: Portion of tract 4.1, Enterprise tracts) dencnbed as follows: Beginning point on the east line of Washburn Way. said point being 2R9 75 feet south of the south line of ShaMa Wav thenre easterly, parallel tn Shasta Way 250 fret; thence soul her ly, parallel to Waahburn Way 369 dp feet to a point on the northeasterly line of Prrhinf Way; thenre north westerly along the northeasterly hne of Pershing Way feet tn a point on the eat line rtf U1 t h h ll r n Wv iIihk. nnrtherlv .Inn th. e.l lm. of Washburn Wav J00 feet to ihe point of beginning. Ralph n Jones, 62.J67 50 Portion of tract 43. Enterprise Tracts described at follows: Pegtnning at a point on the northeasterly line of Per-! shmg Way, said point being 302 11 LEGAL NOTICE feet southeasterly along the northeast erly lin of Pershing Wav from the eatt line at Washburn Way; thence northerly, parallel to Washburn Way 4VM4 feet; thence easterly, parallel to Shat a Way 2 W O feet, thence southerly, parallel to Wuhburn Way 260 feet, more or les, to a point on the northeasterly line of Pershing Way; thence northwesterly alone the nnrlheastprly line of Per shing Way 277 99 feet to the point of beginning Arthur A. Rickbeil. I! fW2.70 Portion oi trart enterprise traci riei.cr.brd as follows: Beginning at a po.nt on the southwesterly line of Per shing Way. said point also being on the east line of Washburn W.iv; thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of Pershing Way M:i 8 feet; thence southwesterly at right angles to Per w '", " ,h .""J"'"- erly right of way line of the Oresnn State Highway Route : thence north west erl y along the northeasterly rish line of Washburn Way 211.4 feet more or lens, to the point of beginning Klamath Theatres Inc. S2.H9H fi8 The total of said lient il SH.91R RR This notire is published by order of the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, pursuant to the Charter of said Citv. Dated at Klamalh Falls, Oregon, this 20th day of July 19.19. Rome Keller Recorder of City of Klamalh Falls. Oregon. No. 1, July 20 , 21, 22,-23. 24. NOTICE Notire ls hereby given that the tin dersigned. Administrator of the T. tate of EMIL ZUMBRUN. also known as EMIL ZUMBRUNN. deceased, has filed his Final Account and the Hon n ruble DAVID R. VANDENBERG. Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath, has set the 2nd day of Sep tember, 19M. at the hour of 10:00 A M., as the time, and the Court room of the said Court as the place for hearing objections to said final account. WILLIAM ZUMBRUN, Administrator I, ORTH SISEMORE Attorney for Administrator No. 69 'July 14. 21. 2H, Aug. 4. NOTICE OF BIDS Notice Is hereby given by the Tule lake Joint Elementary School District that sealed bids will be accepted un til 12 o'clock noon, August 11, 1959, for on site delivery of Bulk Gasoline for district school buses. Contract to ha effective from September 1, 1959, to August 1, 1960. All bids are to KUhmtt one maximum price which will include freight, federal tax, etc. Tank has 1,000 gallon capacity, Bids may bo delivered to the Tule lake Joint Elementary School District, Box 307, Tule lake, California, signed' Kenneth Baghott, Secretary, Board of Trustees. No. 74. July 15, 16, 17, 1ft. 20, 21, 22, 2.',, 24, 26, 27, 26. 29, 30, 31, Aug. 2, 3, 4, S, 6, 7, 9, 10. NOTICE OF BIDS Notice Is hereby given by the Tule- lake Joint Elementary School District that sealed bids will be accepted un til 12 o'clock noon. August 11. 1959. for on site delivery of PS 300 Fuel Oil for use in a 10.000 gallon tank. Contract to be effective from Septem- ner i. .wan, tn August lj 1U60. All bids are to submit one maximum price wnicn win include freight, excise tax, etc. Bids may be delivered to the Tuie- lake Joint Elementary School District, Box 307, Tulelake, California. (signed! Kenneth Baghott, Secretary, Board of Trustees. No. 73. July 15. 16. 17. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24, 26, 27, 26, 29, 30, 31. Aug. 2, 3. t, a, s, 7, 8, 10. WANT AD CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY AUTOMOTIVt Auto Miscellaneous New Cars A Trucks Used Cars te Trucks EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted, Female Help Wanted. Male Help Wanted .. ,, ,- Situations Wanted REAL ESTATE Rooms For Rent , .. Apartments For Rent Houses For Rent Misc. Property to Let Real Estate Wanted Real Estate Exchange Real Estate For Sale Business Opportunities , , if NOTICES ir Card of Thanks In Memoriam , , Funeral 'Homes . , Meeting Notices , Lost & Found , General Notices , Personals .. Public Charity Services Services 4- MISCELLANEOUS Transportation Health Educational , Financial - Loans . Building - Remodeling W Fuel Heating 36 Food - Produce 39 Roats Pets - Sports Hobbles 40. Radio - TV - Music 41 Livestock At Poultry . 42 Machinery ,, , 44 Misc. For Rent 45 Misc. Wanted ,.,,.. ..... 46 Misc. To Exchange , , 46 Misc. 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Please read the first insertion of your ad. The Herald A News reserves the right to class ify edit or rejevt any Want Ad copy and will be responsible for only one incorrect insertion of any publication of same. Corrections or cancellations If received by . 5 30 p m. will be made tn following day's publication. FUNERAL HOMES C O'HAIRS Memorial Chapel. 530 Pine. Phone TU 4-34,16. Parking lot avail able WARD'S Klamalh funeral Home. P25 High StreeV Phone TU 2-4404. LOST & FOUND ".r netween Kiamatn Fans ann ' ?.fK,f37 "w".? i tit Copcrf tags Identify. Reward TU 2-2597 LOST between Bonansa and Klamath Falls btark and brown shepherd pup- Child's pet Call TU a-1741 or Lorella 2163 collect LOST t FOUND 2 i LOST Saturday morning between Pen- ney s and First National Bank lot. pair l children's glasses, red frames. Reward l Phone TU 4-7721 8 to 5 or TU 4-7309 , after 6. LOST, red Pekingese with black face, two years old. wearing Jackson County license. Named Joe. 3 or 4 miles below Tub Springs. 110 reward. Call Pine hurst Inn. LOST bulldog, answers to Mickey, be tween 4 and 5 30 Thursday. Shady Pine. Russell Gillette, TU 4-6778. GENERAL NOTICES 4 LADIES send your favorite recipe. Will be published in cook book. Box 160C, Herald and News. Grand Opening July 22 Watkins Products Distributor 209 E. Main World's Largest Selling Vonilla Extracts and Spices Good Housekeeping Guar anteed Seal on Multi-Vitamins with minerols Mary King, Ntte Club, In The Mood, end White Blossom Cos metics Men's Toiletries Form Supplies Plus 250 hojsehold items. Free gift's to first 1 00 customers. Salesmen applications being accepted. PERSONALS 6 AVON toilet trticlei. Phone TU 2-3770. WESTINGHOUSE Laundromat Wash, 20c; dry 10 minutes, 10c. We never ciose. za to. em. THE Rawlelgh man. Phone TU 2-0592 before 8 or after a for orders. SPENCER 4-9057. CORSETIERE. Phone TU FULLER brush dealer, 415 No, 6th. TU 4-7504. Roy Sagor, NIAGARA eyclo massage equipment. Helen Uran. 827 Jefferson. Phone TU 2-3857 FOR those moments to be cherished forever Guderian Studios. LICENSED home for aged. TU 2-3165. PUBLIC CHARITY - SERVICES .. 7 ALCOHOLICS Anonmous, phone TU 2-5740 or 4-9175. P.O. Box 204. Also friendly help for the families of alco holics. YOUNG women of any faith needing confidential advice may contact Miss Pruitt. Catholic Charities. 278 W. Broadway. Eugene, Oregon. Phone 5-3642. TRANSPORTATION McINTYRE Travel Service. Airplane, steamship tours, hotels. 716 Main, TU 4-5143. SERVICES 10 SEWING, phone TU 2-3976. CUSTOM baling. New baler, and Blacking. TU 4-7819. JEWELRY, watch and clock repairing. J. C. Rente, 1021 Main, TU 44606. TAILORING, altering, repairing, Ida's Tailor Shop, 125 North 8th. TU 4-6122. BUSINESS forms - stationery. Pioneer r-rinting company, i4 south 9th. TU 2-2451. YES! We lay brick, tile blocks, re taining walls, barbecue pits, fireplac es, patios. Crack repair. TU 2-4189. I TROUBLE with swarms of bees? Then call TU 4-8716 for help. SEPTIC TANKS Pumping, installing. Free estimates. Hrassfield Septic Service. TU 2-3242. 321 E, Pelican. DON'T delay, call today. Brick work at its finest. Fireplaces a specialty. TU 2-5044 for free estimates. BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS Complete home planning, drafting serv ice.. D. H. Dondson. 4652 Cannon. TU 2-3911. REROOF average house $133 approx. 12 squares labor and material. Reside average house $342 approx. 12 squares labor and material. For free estimate call TU 4-8332. DIGGING sewer lines, house founda tions, cesspools. Louis Walker, TU 2-3283. FENCES! Fences! Metal or wood, all styles. Complete Installation. TU 4-6515. C U STOM baling. Miles Cain, 4517 Bis bee. TU 4-498.',. VACATIONERS, - working mothers, anyone needing a baby sitter, call TU 2-2627 BRICK masonry and cement repair. Carpentry. Free estimates. Phone TU 2-5693. CEMENT CONTRACTOR Commercial, residential. Patios with exposed aggregate, color. Estimates gladly. Retaining walls, curbs. Frank w. Horges, tu i-aww. LEVELING, backfilling. Foundations, fawns, (ill dirt, topsotl cinders. J oho Bowers, TU 4-7076 or TU J-5827. YARD problem? Qualified landscape I designer. Free estimate. Bussman s Seed. TU 4-3443. - 110 MINUTES replaces your wind shield. Guaranteed. Southern Oregon's largest stock. Kimball Glass Compa ny. 321 Walnut. TU 4-7378. "WHEN It's tin We begin' Ring Sheet Metal, 21U4'a south ttth. ONCE a year wax Job. Guaranteed, Bill's Texaco, 2739 and 3360 South 6th. CUSTOM finished cotton sport shirts, 33 cents. New Method Cleaners. TU 4-4471. RUG, furniture cleaning with pile- i raiser. S and H stamps, Fashion Cleaners, TU 4-5563. SEE ROY RUGE, jeweler, shaver re pairs, scissor sharpening. 413 Main. MODERN Wesix Base board electric heat Owens Electric. TU 4-7350, TU 4-8-43. AIR conditioning cools, heats. Holland Sheet Metal, 222 Spring. TU 4-6541. CURTAINS laundered and stretched. TU 4-8349 ALTERATIONS, reasonable. 1320 Oak Apt. H HOUSE MOVING Raining, leveling, foundation work. P. E. Hadley. 3441 Cottage, phone TU 4-3907. ROAD oiling Western Oil & Burner Company. 1R45 South Sixth. TU 4-3873. KING SEPTIC TANKS Cleaning & Roto-Rooter Service C. W. CLIFFORD, Manager ED F. KING. Owner 3209 Hilyard Ave. - Ph. TU 4-9841 WELL DRILLING Farm & Irrisation wells Pumps & pump repair Hot water coils pulled & re placed. SOITHKRN OREGON WKLL DRILLING CO. Call TU 4-6622 Day or Nita HEALTH 12 HEALTH rood Center and Cafe noam mm art ftAnth ath Tn . HEALTH li DR POSNIR children's aclentltlfl shoe, to s snot nop, tuzs asaia. - - .'.TTV,... . . EDUCATIONAL ...... a J 1 ROBERTSON School of Business. Dsr and night classes. 411 Main. TU 3-4126. HELP WANTED, FEMALE 14 SALESGIRL wanted. Must be per manent employment. Sales experience desired. Singer Sewing Machine Com pany. 633 Main. GIRL for general office. Typing and shorthand helpful. Contact Mr. Hasry, Local Loan Company, 115 North 10th. WANTED Receptionist-book keeper 25 to 50. Apply Columbian Optical Co., 730 Main St. WOMAN to care for small apartment, semi-invalid. References. TU 4-6509. MATURE person wanted to baby sit in my home with three children, from 3.30 to 11:30 evenings. Experience with children necessary. TU 2-5166. WANTED lady for shirt laundry. Ap ply in person, 1453 Esplanade. HELP WANTED, MALE Imeda. Information at house. WANTED experienced car and light truck mechanics. See Bud Steinman at Juckeland Motors Inc. FARM help wanted for hoeing weeds and setting runners on strawberry planta. Inquire Express fl-2633. 12 miles east of Macdoel on Medicine Lake Road. WANTED Men who want to make more money Whelher or not you've ever sold before, we moy have the job you want. All you need is ambition and a likinrj for people to be considered for our soles staff. Come in and ask for Mr. Jim Douglas. DUGAN & MEST CHEVROLET 410 So. 6th St. TU 4-3101 HELP WANTED 17 MEN OR WOMEN Established Watkins route availahli Earn $2.50 hour and. up. Full or part time. Apply 209 c. Main St. SEWING machine woman or man wanted; qualified to demonstrate and sell the leading sewing machine in the industry. Top commission and pleasant working conditions. Reply to Box 16AC Herald and News. SITUATIONS WANTED 18 ODD jobs, yard work. Experienced. TU 4-5551. BABYSITTING, small children, maid work. TU 2-3148. PERMANENT babysitting job wanted. Have references. Phone TU 2-2018 any. time. WANTED housekeeping work. ranch, by mother with two sons, ages 16 and 13. Box met;, Heram ana news. BABY sitting, day or night TU 2-0949. WANTED, babysitting. References. TU 2-2711. WASHING, Ironing, delivery service. TU 4-8434. IRONINGS, special care. Pickup. TU 2-2690. EXPERIENCED baby sitting. TU 4-6103. ROOMS FOR RENT 22 CLEAN room, gentleman. 1530 Cres CLEAN, cool, kitchen shared, three men. Parking area. TU 4-9287; TU 4-6033. ROOM for rent, 827 Walnut. BOARD and room, two gentlemen, rport district. TU 2-3398. CLEAN rooms by day. week or month. Elevator and restaurant. 3ZS so. aunn. Anchor Hotel. ROOMS, $4 week, 629 Jefferson. SLEEPING rooms. 1034 High. COOL. try sleeping rooms, TU 24)214. LOVELY rooms, cIom In. Phona TU 4-4239. WORKMEN welcome, 3rd and Main. SLEEPING room, 4-8313. TU 4-4444 or TU ROOM for rent, 607 High. APARTMENTS FOR RENT ...... 24 THREE rooms furnished. 1017 High. COURT View. 112 So. 3rd. NICELY furnished three room apart ment in duplex. Clean, close In, nc pets. TU 4-4253. APARTMENTS. TU 2-0380. 39 Main. THREE-room apartment, 911 Walnut, upstairs. TU 4-3472. lwrrF. H..n. three room and bath, furnumed apartment. Adults only. In quire 207 East Main. FURNISHED apartment, close in. TU 4-3542.. SMALL apartment with kitchenette. Completely furnished except groceries. 1143 Pine. LARGE upstairs furnished apartment. Adults. Phone TU 2-9118 after 4:30 p.m. TWO room, 4-9375. private entrance. TU FURNISHED modern apartment, two bedroom. Infant accepted, no pets. TU 4-3762. FURNISHED rooms for bachelors or pensioners. Everything furnished. TU 2-1 459. SMALL furnished apartments. Close In. Utilities furnished. 433 No. 10th. TWO bedroom apartment. Adults. No1 peta. TU 2-2405 or TU 2-4116. , FURNISHED two room and bath. All utilities furnished. Greer Apartments, 710 Main St. TWO bedroom apartment, wall to wait carpeting, tile kitchen and bath. Tele phone TU 2-0710 or Inquire at 224 Pacific 1 en-ace. Apt. 4. BACHELOR apartment, Park Apart ments, 1842 Esplanade. TU 4-7187. IWAUNA NEW, different. Also offle spaa. Jl So. llth. TU a-lMJ, TU 4-USt. One and two bedroom apartments Furnished and unfurnished Inquire Shasta View Apartments 1627 Washburn Way TU 4-S277 HOUSES FOR RENT 26 DUPLEX, one bedroom. US. TU 4-S68S. FURNISHED three-room house. TU 3-1 77S. TWO-bedroom unfurnished house, auto matic electric heat, fireplace, walking distance. Sion monthly. Call or see Mr. Eccles, M So. th. Phone TU 4-AI24. TWO bedroom duplex, phone TU 3-3741 ONE bedroom fumiahed duplex. Larfe rooms, wasner. KarDale. not cold wa ter furnished. Adults. 55. TU 4-H091. THREE room furnished cabin. Phone TU a-H7. ONE bedroom unfurnished house, clean, modern, tu. TU 4-MM. UNFURNISHED small one bedroom tt. - . , i . u , aMa, HOUSES FOR RENT U NICELY furnished thiee room house. Clean, close in, no pels. TU 4-4253. TWO bedroom house, 607 Van Ness. 1U S-OUVH. FOR rent one bedroom furnished house. S65. Mills Addition. Phone TU 2-3380. UNFURNISHED one bedroom, clou in. $42.50. TU 4-4533. FIVE rooms, practically furnished house, close in. 70. TU 4-7968. FOR one or two only, three small houses. Robert Andrews, 4500 Green- springs Drive. NEW three bedroom, unfurnished. Fireplace, electric heat, 6100, Three miles north. TU 4-5647. TWO bedrooms. $65. 2164 Gary. THREE bedroom house, south sub urbs. Box 169C, Herald and News. THREE bedroom furnished home, Lucy Graham Hosie, Merrill. Oregon. SMALL house, furnished. Mrs. Gor don. Rt. 3, Box 1046, Wocua. LARGE one bedroom house, 737 Ala- THREE bedroom furnished house. See at 618 Grant. 3-2731, Malin. SMALL house, suitable bachelor or couple. 1640 Division before 2 p.m. SMALL cabin. Inquire 518 High. UNFURNISHED two Phone TU 2-4817. bedroom house. UNFURNISHED large two , bedroom, in Dorris. Calif. TU 4-8773. RENTAL service. Southern Oregon Realty, 119 South 6th. Phone TU 2-4671. MISC. PROPERTY TO LET .... GARAGE. 4-8205. 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 ESTABLISHED school teacher wishes to rent unfurnished three or more bedroom house. No small children. TU 2-4168. WANTED to lease by August 15, three bedroom home with option, or good large apartment, close in. Box 167C, Herald and News. FIELD engineer. Western Electric Company and family desire nice fur nished house in Klamath Falls or vi cinity. Prefer three bedrooms, base ment, laundry facilities. No pets. Will arrive from Battle Creek, Michigan about July 22. Howard L. Johndrow, Box 138C, Herald and News. RENTALS, sales, leases. Southern Ore gon Realty. 119 South 6th. TU 2-4671. TRADE equity in 1956 Simca station wagon for real estate or equity in trailer house or car. Call TU 2-1309. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 29 WILL trade large equity in two bed room house for three bedroom or two bedroom and possibilities. Prefer sub urban. TU 2-2017. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 30 TWO bedroom home, wall to wall carpet, storm windows. For further In formation call TU 4-7474. NEW three bedroom home. $17,900. 2031 Fremont St., phone TU 2-0924. SMALL completely remodeled two bed room house. Phone TU 4-9030. DANDY twp bedroom home on quiet street in south suburbs. Separate din- inif room, lots of built ins and ward robes. Garden space under irrigation and fenced. Only S7000. Easy terms. SCHROEDER REALTY CO. TU 4-92S4. TU 4-8364. SMALL two bedroom home, three acres. Suitable for trailer court or sub division. 8O00. TU 2-3053 after 6 p.m. or see at 4502 Blsbee. evenings. FOR sale in Chiloquin four bedroom home, wall to wall carpeting, fire place, full basement. Three lots lawn. Double garage. Cyclone fence enclosed yard on paved street. Price 311.000, call Z9Z2 Merrill. THREE bedroom 806 North Second. home. TU 4-7472. THREE bedroom remodeled home. House trailer, car. small home con. sidered as down payment. $9,250. TU 4-9822. CABIN, Lake O' Woods, cast side. Knotty pine interior. Wired for elec tricity. Must sell. Full price $3,950. See Tom Neeley, Lake O' Woods re sort, DO your own remodeling. House and lot. 50x140. at 2236 Oregon Avenue. $1.00Q down. $3,500 at $30 a month in cluding interest. Phone TU 2-3471. $500 DOWN and $50 a month, three houses on large lot. $100 a month In come. See at 3202 Diamond Street BY OWNER new three bedroom home, IV baths, fireplace, large rooms. El dorado St. $1,600 down. FHA approved. TU 4-4481. TWO bedroom recently remodeled. Large lot. Owner transferred. $6500. TU 2-5056. TO settle an estate, we are authorized to offer for sale Highway frontage In Stewart Lennox. Store building, apart ment and K a rase building, 4 lots. Any reasonable offer considered. TU 4-3211. THREE bedroom home with many fine features. Carpeted living and din ing room. Full concrete basement. 75x140 ft. landscaped lot with fine fruit trees. Close to good school. FHA, $11,000. $350 down payment. Schroeder Realty Company. TU 4-9254. TU 4-8364. TWO bedroom home, good location near school. Fireplace. Fenced yard TU 4-6396. FOR sale by owner, quality home, Mills Addition, modern, built in stove and oven, built in dresser in large bedroom. Yard, patio, garage. 2153 Garden. FIVE room modern house and 67 acres adjoining 290 new Capehart housing units. Sell all or part. This place ideal for store, gas station, trailer court. Box 163C, Herald and News. TWO bedroom house. Hot Springs. TU 4-3679 or TU 2-S201. ACREAGE. A really good five room house on four acres. Three bedrooms. fireplace, plastered. Insulated. At tached garage, nice lawn. Barns. Three acres irrigated pasture. Imme diate possession. 916,900. 891 Kane. TU 4-fi7. FOR sale Lakevlew five room mod ern two bedroom home. Insulated, gas furnace, double garaire, six lots, fenced, rood bur, cash or terms. E. J. Kares. Rt. 6F. Lakeview, Ora. Phone Whitehall T-fMW. FIRST TIME OFFERED! This Charming & Solidly built 2 Bdrm Home with Den as Extra Bdrm. Large L. R. & D. R. wilh Hdwd Floors Newly Carpeted. Massive Fireplace Cone. Patio Dbl Garage Beautiful Ldscpd Gardens with view of Shasta & Valley. Only $20,000. Good Terms. SCHROEDER REALTY CO. 402 Main Thcne TU 4-9254 Byron Archer TU 4-8364 REAL ESTATE FOR SALI J THREE bedroom residence on anila city center. $8.000. down. TU 4-sUaV TWO bedroom home, double garage, ,m";- "' " and shad, trees! $7.500. Inquire 1120 California Avenua. RESIDENTIAL lot. ad commercial lou. from (200 to gfisoo n..n. o. er. Realtor. TU 4-4127. Matchless, Meticulous, Memorable. Three bedroom modern ranch style. Almost new, radiant heat throughout. One acre of good land, beautifully landscaped grounds. Living room has beamed ceiling- that magnifies this al. ready spacious room. Brick cir culating fireplace that radiates hospitality. Luxurious wood pan eling to set off your furniture and fixtures. Large two car attached garage with extra storage. Breeze way. Has patios in front and rear. Plenty of space for the holiday family gatherings in the big dining room. Exterior finished in long lasting redwood siding. So many interesting and exfra features it is impossible to mention all of them. Close in suburban location. Price $25,000, $5,000 down. North Side Neat two bedroom, kitchen, liv ing room. Good location. Fin view. Price $8,000, $500 down. Bal ance $fi0 per month. Fully Furnished Two bedrooms, kitchen, living room, two porches. Gas heat throughout. Nice furniture. Pries K000, $300 down. $50 per month. MIDLAND EMPIRE REALTY Clem Lesueur, Broker Bill Creswell, Mgr TO 4-5924 Clifford Shuck, Slmn TU 4-6369 1020 Main TU 2-3471 INDEPENDENT REALTOR ST. FRANCIS PARK Very attractive two bedroom horn Large living room with fire placeSeparate dining room Large kitchen, separate utility Lots of storage in each and every room Very nice land scaped and fenced yard. FHA appraised at $11,500. .. HOT SPRINGS 4 bedrooms, large living room and separate dining room; larga family room; two attractive fireplaces; two full baths; ga rage, and lots of storage Many other attractive fea turesThis home couldn't b replaced for the $22,000 ap praised price. SOUTH SUBURBAN 3 bedroom home Living room with circulating fireplace Large kitchen and dining area Very good storage Needs some repairing but is basi cally a very good home for $13,500. SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY 119 So. 6th Jim McKinney Jeanie Walker Bob Jones Ph, TU 2-4671 TU 4-8903 TU 2-188 TU 2-0973 LOOK Only $345 Down On FHA terms and you get all this 2 bedroom soutri suburban" home on quiet dead-end street. A compact house with' large rooms. Fire place, tile floors, garage at tached by breezeway, beau tifully landscaped. See it this week at 2099 Gettle. Phone TU 2-4266. THREE ACRES Irrigated. One bedroom horns. Merrill Highway on .-Lost River. $7,000. $.1,500 down. , 320 ACRES Unimproved. Paved highway IhroiiRh property. $6,500. One fourth down. OTIS REAL ESTATE 80S East Main 1 TU 2-5869 Evenings, Associate Broker W. Sullivan TU 2-1990 Saleswoman Vivian Henderson TU 2-2BM IR Independent Realtors ASSURE Dependable Servic Uniaue - Comfortable This THREE BEDftOOM ranch type home has all the modernistic features that you desire such as FAMILY ROOM, BUILT-IN OVEN AND RANGE. BEAUTIFUL BATH- ROOM. CORNER FIREPLACE. Double garage. All for 117,750. BE SURE SEE THIS TODAY. Right Down Town 9 very spacious rooms all spar kling clean ifid attractive. Birch kitchen, built-in range. Large walk- in closets, stall shower and t u t baths. Suitable for home, business or boarding home. All for $16,000. Five Bedrooms PLUS FULL BASEMENT in this large FAMILY home located on California Ave. All for the price of $6750. SEE THIS TODAY. Choice Location in heart of Hot Springs Addition. This one bedroom home is on a good corner lot. Just right for tha couple that wants a small place. Only $6500. DEANE SACHER REALTOR k INSURANCE 339 EAST M.IN STREET Phone TU 4-4127 SALESMEN LEO HANLEY EVES. 2-2765 JOE PERRY EVES. 4-5332 ANNE MASON EVES. 4-8902 i