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Stock Market Ignores
News Of Steel Strike
By ELMER C. WALZER
UP1 Financial Editor -
NEW YORK (UPD- Industrial
ttocks furnished all the excite
ment on the stock exchange dur
ing the past week by setting
new record highs in each of the
five sessions.
The industrial average closed
on Friday at a level never
Deiore attained, that was up
11.11! points on the week. It was
up 31.28 points or 4.9 per cent for
the month of July and up 91.23
points or 16 per cent from the
close of 1958.
It showed a gain of 327.18
points or 94 per cent from July
31, 1923 and was up 606.75 or 891
per cent from the close on Jan
2, 1900, the first market of the
20th century. '
Other sections of the list had
minor gains this week. The rails
closed at 167.80 up 0.11. Utilities
89.99 up 0.36 and the 65 stocks
used in the three averages 223.49
up 2.44 points and a new record
high.
For the year so far the rails
chow a gain of 10.15 points or 6
per cent while utilities show a
loss of 1.01 points from the Dec.
SI, 1958 close.
The main sustaining force for
the list was a batch of record
high earnings reports for myriad
companies, with emphasis on the
iteels and oils.
After Standard Oil (N.J.) re
ported a 27 per cent rise in earn
ings in the first half, a better de
mand developed for the long lag
gard oil section. This rise carried
through several sessions and
helped sustain the industrials
whose average contains three of
them.
Steel shares responded to rec
ord earnings of the biggest com
psfiies reported during the week
Beets Claim
Second Victim
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (AP) -The
paralyzing poison in a jar of
home-'tanned beets claimed its
second victim Friday night. Of the
four who survive, one is dear
death, two are in serious condi
tion and the last may be out of
danger.
All six were felled by dreaded
botulism a nerve-attacking poi
on produced by bacteria which
grow in improperly cooked food.
A doctor here calls it one of the
most deadly poison substances
known to man.
Fifteen-year-old Wanda Nelson
died in her iron lung Friday eve
ning. Early Thursday, Aaron Gru
well, 74, a east Idaho farmer, also
died.
Do Unto Others,
Driver Learns
BEAUMONT, Tex. (AP) -
"Hey! Why don't you get yourself
a driver's license?" an irate mo-:
torist yelled at G. H. Mitchell
whose moderate pace angered
the other driver.
Mitchell, a policeman, had
driver's license. He stopped the
other car, identified himself, and
Inquired about the angry man's
license. He didn t have one.
"Oullty," the man told Corpora
Uon Court Judge Lloyd Walker.
"That will be WO fine and $5.20
eourt costs,H Walker replied.
like his car. The motor
swim it into the dock!"
U. S. Steel and Bethlehem
Chemicals were strong spots in
several sessions. Their earnings
as a group rose 75 per cent for
the second quarter compared
with asyear ago, a Dow-Jones
survey showed.
That tabulation showed many
other brilliant gains 523 per cent
for textiles, 300 per cent for
autos ana equipments, 163 per
cent for all steels, 149 per cent
for railroaads, 103 per cent for
rail equipments, and 27 per cent
for oils. A group of 428 compan
ies of many lines had a gain for
the second quarter of 76 per cent
over the second quarter of 1958
The poorest showing was in
aircrafts which declined 61 per
cent. When that bad news was
out of the way the group moved
higher. Food products showed a
rise of less than half of one per
cent. Airlines were up less than
5 per cent. Chain stores and util
ities rose 8 per cent or so.
Business news continued to re
flect the impact of the steel
strike. Steel operations fell to
less than 13 per cent of capacity.
Car loadings were hit by a drop
in ore loadings. Auto output held
high but is expected to decline
next week as companues begin
tooling for new models. Retail
trade held high. Oil inventories
improved as vacation driving
was stepped up.
The market appeared to ignore
strike news on the theory indus
try would catch up with post
poned operations once steel
workers returned to their jobs.
There was little or no progress
reported in steel wage negotia
tions and experts expected the
strike to carry much further.
Sales for the week ' totaled
15,069,048 shares, a daily average
of 3,013,809 shares daily. This
compared with 14,785,280 shares
or a daily average of 2,957,056
in the previous week.
Sales for July totaled 70,889,423
shares, against 64,351,128 shares
in June and the best 'July figure
since 1933.
Sales this week crossed the
half billion mark for the year and
at the end of July showed a total
to date of 513,593,162 shares, most
for the period since 1930 when
the July 31 total stood at
541,010,560 shares.
Bonds again showed a firmer
tone with the Dow-Jones average
for 40 representative issues 10
high grade rails, 10 second grade
rails, 10 utilities and 10 indus
trialsat 83.37 up 0.11 points,
Income rail bonds rose 0.64
point to 70.90. ,
The week's sensation in the
whole market was Du Pont which
soared to a new high and closed
the week with a net gain of lBVi
points. Belief that a way will be
found to divest it of its General
Motors stock favorably for stock
holders apparently was the only
news for this rise.
Oils made the best group show
ing with gains ranging to more
than 8 points in Amerada. Alu
minums, the weak features, reg
istered losses running to 6c
points in Reynolds Metals. Merck
lost t in the drugs. Thoaccos
rose on high earnings. Corning
Glass netted I points in its sec
tion. Chrysler lost 2 and Ford
gained l' in the motors.
A purchase by the company of
240,768 shares of American
Broadcasting Paramount in one
block Thursday lifted that issue
to top place in volume. Royal
Dutch and Jersey Standard came
next to reflect oil activity.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OP B1D8
Nolle li hereby given by the Tula
Jake Joint Elementary School District
that tea led bida will be accepted un
til 12 o'clock noon, August 11. 1959.
(or on lite delivery of PS 300 Fuel
Oil for uu in a 10,000 gallon tank.
Contract to be effective from Septem
ber 1, 13S, to Auiuil 1. ltWO. All
bids are to submit one maximum price
which will include freight, excise tax,
etc.
Bida it. ay be delivered to the Tule-
lake Joltti Elementary School District,
Box 307, Tulelake. California.
isignedi
( Kenneth Baghott, Secretary,
Board of Trustees.
No. 7.1, July 15, Ml, 17. 19. 20. 31. 22. 23.
24, 36, 27, 28, 20, 30, 31, Aug. 2, 3,
, 3, 0. 7, 0, 10.
RESOLUTION NO. Dfl.1
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE
INTENTION OF THE COMMON
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KLAM
ATH FALLS, OREGON, TO PAVE
AND IMPROVE. Alandale Street
FROM THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF
OLD ORCHARD MANOR TO THE
SOUTHERLY LINE OF DARROW
AVENUE AND RECLAMATION AVE
NUE FROM THE EASTERLY LINE
OF WASHBURN WAY TO THE EAST-
ERLY LINE OF ALANDALE
STREET, IN SAID CITY: SAID PROJ
ECT TO BE KNOWN AS IMPROVE
MENT UNIT NO. 147; and DIRECT
ING CERTAIN STEPS BE TAKEN IN
CONNECTION THEREWITH: AND
FINDING PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS
NOTICE Or BIDS
Notire L hereby given by the Title-
lake Joint Elementary School District
mat sealed bidi will be accepted un
til 12 o'clock noon. August 11. 19S9
for on alte delivery of Bulk Gasoline
for district school buses. Contract to
be effective from September 1. 1059.
to August 1. 1960. All bids are to
submit one maximum price which will
include freight, federal tax. ate. Tank
nas i.uuu lailan capacity.
Bids may be delivered lo the Tule
lake Joint Elementary School District,
Box 307, Tulelake. California.
(signed)
Kenneth Baghott, Secretary,
Board of Trustees.
No. 74. July 15, Id. 17, 19. 30, 21, 32,
24, 2a, 27, 28. 29. 30. 31. Aug.
2, 3. . S, . 7, 9, 10.
AND ESTIMATES FOR SAID' PROJ
ECT SATISFACTORY.
WHEREAS, the City Engineer,' of
the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon,
pursuant to a resolution of the Com
mon Council of said City, heretofore
adopted, having filed plans, specifica
tions and estimates for the cost of im
proving and paving, Alandale Street
from the southerly line of Old Orchard
Manor to the southerly line of Darrow
Avenue and Reclamation Avenue from
the easterly line of Washburn Way to
the easterly line Alapdale Street, In
said City; and the Common Council of
said City, finding the said plans, speci
fications and estimates satisfactory for
said project, which shall be known as
Improvement Unit No. 147:
THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS,
OREGON, DULY ASSEMBLED IN
REGULAR SESSION AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1.
That said plans, specification and
estimates for the improvement of said
portion of said street, heretofore filed
by the City Engineer, be and the same
are hereby approved.
That the Common Council of the City
or Kiamath Falls, Oregon, hereby de
clares Its intention to improve said
portion of said street in accordance
with the' plans, specifications and es
timates as follows:
This project consists of paving
Alandale Street from the south line of
Old Orchard Manor to the south line of
Darrow Avenue and paving Reclama
tion Avenue from the east line of
Washburn Way to the east line of
Alandale Street.
Pavement will consist of 3" of
asphaltic concrete or 8" of porlland
cement concrete and will be .1R feet
in width, including concrete curbs and
gutters.
Included in the project are neces
sary grading, clearing of road-way,
storm drainage, and other necessary
miscellaneous items as set forth in
the plans and specification.
So sidewalks are to constructed,
ne intersection ia included.
Asphaltic concrete driveways will
be constructed to the property line
where required and requested.
The estimated cost of all classes of:
improvement embracing all work and1
materials for the complete Improve-1
ment of said project for such type'
of pavement being as follows:
Asphaltic concrete pavement 3" thick1
$24,966.34.
Portland cement concrete pavement
' thick $40,399.34.
Sec I ion 2.
That the property lying within the
boundaries hereinafter described be
and the same is hereby declared to be
benefited by the said improvement,
to-wit: j
BEGINNING AT the northwest cor
ner of lot 16, Old Orchard Manor, a
platted subdivision in the city of Klam
ath Falls, Oregon; thence southerly
parallel to and 100 feet distant west
erly from the westerly line of Alandale
Street 271.0 feet, more or less, to a
point on the east line of lot 11, said
Old Orchard Manor, said point being
31.0 feet northerly from the southeast
corner of said lot 11; thence westerly
parallel to and 31.6 feet distant north
erly from the southerly line of said
lot 11 to the easterly line of Washburn
Way; thence southerly along the east
erly line of Washburn Way 626.5 feet,
mora or less, to a point on the west
line of lot 1, aald Old Orchard Manor,
said point being 54.9 feet southerly
irom me northwest corner of aald lot
1; thence easterly parallel to and 54.9
feet d i a t a n t southerly from the
northerly lines of lots 1. 30 and 31
said Old Orchard Manor, 365.0 feet.
more or less, to the east line of said
lot 31; thence northerly parallel to and
100 feet distant easterly from the east
erly line of Alandale 895,5 feet, more
or less, to the southerly line of Dar
row Avenue; thence westerly along
the south line of Darrow Avenue 260
feet, more or less, to the point of be
ginning. That all the property included In the
aforesaid boundaries above described
be and the same ta hereby declared to
be benefited by said Improvement and
assessed lor the expense thereof.
Section 3.
That Monday the 24th day of Au
gust, J row. at the hour of 7:30 o'clock
P.M. and the Council Room of the
City Hall in Klamath Falls. Oregon
be and it Is hereby fixed as the time
and place for hearing objections and
remonstrances against said proposed
improvement.
Section 4.
That the City Recorder be and she is
hereby authorized and directed to
cause notice of such hearing to be
published as provided by the City
Charter of said City and she shall
publish this resolution as provided by
law, and within five days after the
first publication thereof the City En
gineer shall cause to be conspicuously
posted at each end of the line of con
tempi a ted improvement such notice as
is provided by law and ordinance.
Passed by the Common Council of
the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, this
Z7tn nay oi juiv, ihab.
Presented to the Mayor and by him
approved and signed this 2Mh day of
July, 195.
Lawrence E. SlaUr. Mayor
. attest: Rosie Keller,
Recorder.
STATE OF OREGON.
COUNTY Or KLAMATH. SS.
CITY Or KLAMATH fALLS.
I, ftosie Keller, Recorder of tht City
I Klamath falls, Oregon, do hereby
LEGAL NOTICE
certify that tht above and foregoing
ii a true copy of a resolution Intro
duced and adopted by tha Common
Council of the City of Klamath rails.
Oregon, at Its regular meeting held
the 27lh day of July 19S9, and
thereafter approved and signed by the
Mayor.
Rnsie Keller,
City Recorder.
No. 102, July 30, 31, Aug. 2, 3, 4. S,
7. 0, 10. !
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Help Wanted 17
Situations Wanted . It
REAL ESTATE
Rooms For Rent 22
Apartmenta For Rent -... 24
Houses For Rent 26
Misc. Property to Let 27
Real Estate Wanted ..,., 26
Real Estate Exchange . 2fl
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Business Opportunities 32
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Lost 6t Found ,, S
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Health ,, 12
Educational , ,, , IS
Financial Loans ... 34
Building - Remodeling 36
Fuel Heating - M
Food - Produce ... ,, , 39
Boats - Pet - Sports - Hobbles 40
Radio . TV - Music -- 41
Livestock At Poultry , 42
Machinery 44
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FUNERAL HOMES
O'HAIR'S Memorial Chapel, 839 Pine.
Phone TV 4-3456. Perking lot avail
able. WARD'S Klamath Funeral Horns. 925
High Street. Phone TU 2-4404.
LOST & FOUND 2
LOST bay mare, white star on fore-
head, white sock left hind leg, short
mane. Lost vicinity north of Keno
about July 26. Leave message Keno
store for Larzabal.
LOST, red Pekingese with black face.
two years old, wearing Jackson County
license. Named Joe. 3 or 4 miles
below Tub Springs. 910 reward. Call
Pinehurst Inn.
SORREL QUARTER HORSE
Saddle and Bridle lost on Seven
Lakes Trail, west of Fort Klamath
OS brand on left shoulder.
$50 REWARD '
for horse and saddle. Contact
Nicholson, branding inspector, Fort
Klamath.
PERSONALS
HUNTING and fishing licenses for
sale at Tuckers East Side Grocery
Open 7 a.m. until midnight every
day of the year. 921 East Main.
GOREN contract bridge lessons start
ing September 10. Telephone Mrs. Da
vid Richardson, TU 2-1126 or TU
2-0160.
HOME for the aged. TU 4-8347.
LICENSED home for sued. TU 2-3165
PALMISTRY . . SPIRITUAL READER
Madame Mary will read your past
as you alone know, your present as it
is: your future regarding love, mar
riage, business transactions of all
kinds. Has helped others, why pot
you? 45.10 South 6th. TU 4-4064.
AVON toilet articles. Phone TU 2-3770.
WESTINGHOUSE Laundromat
Wash, 20c; dry 10 minutes, 10c We
never cpse. 223 So. 6th.
NIAGARA cyclo massage equipment
Helen Uran 927 fefferson. Phone TU
2-3667
FULLER brush dealer,
415 No. 6th, TU 4-7504.
Roy Sagor,
SPENCER
4-9057.
CORSETIERX. Phone TU
THE Rawleigh man. Phone TU 2-059?
before 8 or after a for orders.
PUBLIC CHARITY . SERVICES .. 7
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous, 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 Miss1
Pruitt. Cat hoi ie Charities. 278
Broadway Eugene. Oregon. Phone
5-3642
SERVICES
10
SEWING, phone TU 2-3978.
FENCES! Fencesl Metsl or wood, all
styles. Complete tastaJlaUon. TU 4-65 LJ
SERVICES
"WHEN It s tin We begin" Ring Sheet
Metal, 3l04' South 6th
DRESSMAKING , a I feraVtons reason -able,
guaranteed. TU 2-5074.
LAWNS, sprinkling systems, designing
and planting landscapes. Hardy ac
climated shrubs, trees. Beautiful Ore
gon rainbow flagstone. Free estimate,
low cost, quirk service, satisfaction
guaranteed. We give Gold Bond
Siamps. Lakeshore Gardens Nursery.)
879 Lakeshore Drive. TU 4-4286.
BUSINESS forms - stationery - wed
ding invitations. Pioneer Printing
Company, 124 South Sih. TU 2-2451
COMPLETE cleaning service"! free
pick up and delivery, S&H Green
Stamps. Call Fashion Cleaners, TU
CURTAINS laundered and stretched.
TU 4-8349
JEWELRY, watch and clock repairing.
J. C. Rente, 1021 Main. TU 4-4606.
SEE ROY RUGE, jeweler, shaver re
pairs, scissor sharpening. 413 Main.
EXTERIOR painting, shingle staliv
ing. Experienced. Free estimates. TU
2-4768, anytime.
ALTERATIONS, reasonable. 1320 Oak
Apt. H.
ROAD oiling, Western Oil fe Burner
Company. 1845 South Sixth, TU 4-3873.
TROUBLE with swarms of bees?
Then call TU 4-8716 for help.
SEPTIC TANKS
Pumping, installing. Free estimates.
Brassfield Septio Service. TU 3-3242.
321 E. Pelican.
DON'T delay, call today. Brick work
at its finest. Fireplaces a specialty.
TU 2-5044 far free estimates.
DIGGING sewer lines, house founds
lions, cesspools. Louis Walker, TU
2-3283.
CUSTOM baling. Miles Cain, 4317 Bis
bee. TU 4-4983.
VACATIONERS, wnrktng mothers,
anyone needing a baby siller, call TU
2-21127.
BRICK masonry and cement renafr.
Carpentry. Free estimates. Phone TU
2-5693.
CEMENT CONTRACTOR
Commercial, residential. Patios with
exposed aggregate, color. Estimates
gladly. Retaining walls, curbs. Frank
W. Borges, TU 4-5968.
LEVELING, backfilling. Foundations.
lawns, fill dirt, topsoll cinders. John
Bowers. TU 4-7070 or TU ?-5827
110 MINUTES replaces your wind
shield.- Guaranteed. Southern Oregon's
largest stock. Kimhall Glass Compa
ny. 52; Walnut, TU 4-7378.
CUSTOM finished cotton sport shirts,
35 cents, New Method Cleaners. TU
4-4471.
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. POSNER children's scientific
shoes. Ed's Shoe Shop, 1022 Main.
EDUCATIONAL 13
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Preparatory training until appointed
Thousands of Jobs open. Experience
usually unnecessary. Free Information
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today! Lincoln Service, Pekin 3, Illi
nois. ROBERTSON School of Business! Day
and night classes. 411 Main. TU 2-4126.
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10'hELP WANTED, FEMALE 141
EXPERIENCED saleslady wanted
Permanent position- State ase. full de
tails. Write Box 1H2C Herald and
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WANTED woman ranch cook for large
nch. Good wage. Call TU 4-7701.
a m. to 4 p m.
OFFICE clerk. Must he permanent
resident, between ages 20 and 35. Cas
cade Laundry and Cleaners. Apply in
person after 10 a m.
SILK finisher wanted. Phone Yreka
Cleaners, Victor 2-2894, Yreka. Calif.
HELP WANTED, MALE
MEN for heavy equipment operation.
See our ad under Class. 13. Education
Instruction. SALESMAN, direct selling experience.
who wants to earn a very good in
come week in, week out. Apply Mr.
Olson. 1111 Walnut, 11 to 3, Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday.
WANTED elderly man to do odd jobs
on ranch on contract. Must have own
transportation. Write Box 181C, care of
Herald and News.
WANTED all around sawmill man, ca
pable of relieving mill crewmen. Klam
ath Lumber and Box company. Apply
at office.
EXPERIENCED salesman for Klam
ath Falls area Are you clearing $150 a
week? We pay weekly salary plus
good commissions. We furnish trans
portation and pny all expenses. You
must oe norma Die ana wining 10
work. No drifters, please. Singer Sew
ing Center. 633 Main. Phone TU 2-2513.
WANTED experienced saw mill block
setter. Trout set works, air dogs.
Steady employment, paid vacation
and holidays. Call TU 4-4106 days or
write Ellin a son Lumber Co. Box 691,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. We need
another good, full time salesman.
So v them Oregon Realty. 119 So. 6th
EXPERIENCED stub edgerman. Pine
Mountain Lumber Co. Yreka, Calif.
VI 2-4176.
TRUCK DRIVERS!
MAKE MORE MONEY
Aero Mayflower Transit Co., Inc.,
needs drivers 25 years or older for
long term contract. All loads sup
plied. Communication cost paid.
Advance on loads. Prompt state
ments. Paid training. Must own or
be able to finance 1957 or newer
model tractor that meets Interstate
Commerce Commission safety re
quirements. Personal references
needed. Write:
Jack' Adams, P.O. Box 107,
Indianapolis 6, Indiana
HELP WANTED 17
WANT to make 920 or more In day
for part or full time route work? Man
or woman. Write McNess Co., Box
4014, Oakland 23, Calif.
KLAMATH Falls. Lakevlew. Chilnquln
Fort Klamath. Gilchrist. Keno. Merrill
franchises open, both counlics. ,10,000
per year possible. These posltlona are
aolna fast. HURHYl une new sales.
man cleared $160 hla first week. Men
from Lakevlew please write. Contact
Watklns Products, 309 East Main,
Klamath Falls. Free training.
WANTED experienced tellers for part
time work, call Mr.. Hancock at iu
2-S.VU.
WANTED manager for dry cleaning
plant. Write Herald and news box
174C.
SITUATIONS WANTED H 18
BABY sitting days, my home. Ref
erences. Northside. 826 Upham. TU
0418.
EXPERIENCED lady wishes child
care days, evenings,- your home. TU
63HU.
BABYSITTING wanted. CaU TU 2-1778.
WILL do babysitting In your home.
Off Shasta Way. TU 2-5978.
WANT , summer work. Experienced
baby sitter, ironer, housework. TU
2-5120.
BABY sitting, small Children,
nlngs. my home. TU 2-3148.
EXPERIENCED
4-6103.
baby silting. ' TU
inONINGI.
2-2890,
special care. Pickup. TU
WASHING,
Ironing, delivery service.
TU 4-9434.
WANTED, babysitting. References. TU
2-2711.
CHILD care in my home by day or
hour. Adult, experienced, reliable,
reasonable rates. TU 2-S21B.
ROOMS FOR RENT 22
CLEAN, cool, kitchen shared, three
men Parking area. TU 4-B2S7; TU
HOUSEKEEPING rooms. close
Utilities furnished. Call after 3:30 p.m.
TU 4-7648, 407 North lh.
TWO furnished light housekeeping,
men only. ,1 per day. TU 3-4720.
HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 807 High.
ROOM, board. Gentlemen. 1807 Cres
cent.
CLEAN room, gentleman. 1930 Cres-
cent.
CLEAN rooms by day, week or month.
Elevator and restaurant 328 So. Sixth,
Anchor Hotel
ROOMS. 14 week, 620 Jefferson.
SLEEPING rooms 1034 High
COOL.
2-0214.
airy sleeping
LOVELY rooms, close In. Phone TU
4-4259
SLEEPING - room, TU 4-4444 or TU
4-8513
APARTMENTS FOR RENT 24
TWO bedroom unfurnished apartment.
Please Inquire at Tucker's East Side
Grocery, where they stay open until
midnight every day of the year. 921
East Main.
LARGE apartment.
4-5866.
AdulU. Phone TU
THREE room furnished apartment for
rent. Phone TU 44509.
IMMACULATE studio apartment.
Beautiful windows, nice furniture.
Walking distance. TO 4-9021.
CLEAN, close In, reasonable. Every
thing furnished. Phone TU 4-9287 or
TU 4-6033.
FURNISHED bachelor apartment. 2023!
uarrow.
LARGE two room partly
apartment. TU 4-9789.
APARTMENTS. TU 2-O380, 30 Main
CLEAN two room
4-3584, 1805 Main.
apartment, TU
CLEAN roomy apartment, 2418 Vine.
FURNISHED apartment. 333 So. 11th.
furnished downtown apartment
Parking space. $60. Call TU 4-6836; TU
4-6300.
THREE rooms furnished. cIomi In
i adults only, no pets, Laundry facilities
'References. 531 North 8th.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT 24:
BACHELOR apartment for rent.
4-AH5B.
TU
CLEAN small furnished
$43. Inquire 1624 Division.
TWO bedroom apartment, fully fur
nished, nice, clean. 321 North 6th.
TWO mom upstairs furnished apart
ment. Utilities pld. f 10 a week. 224
Michigan. TU 2-0375.
FURNISHED or unfurnished bedroom
apartment. 503 Alameda. Park Court
Apartments. TU 4-7273.
FURNISHED duplex. Two adults onlv.
634 No. 8th. Phone TU 4-0344.
PARTLY furnished duplex,
Adult. TU 4-4659.
FURNISHED bachelor apartment. TU
.-(M.IO.
COURT View, 112 So. 3rd.
SMALL furnished apartments. Close
Utilities furnished, 433 No. loth.
TWO bedroom apartment. Adults,
pets. TU 2-2403 or TU 2-4116.
No
TWO bedroom apartment, wall to wall
carpeting, tile kitchen and bath. Tele,
phone TU 2-0719 or inquire at 224
Pacific terrace. Apt. 4.
BACHELOR apartment. Park Apart
ments, 1842 Esplanade. TU 4-7187.
EWAUNA
NEW, different. Also office space
219 So. 11th, TU 2-1062. TU 4-43HS.
TWO bedroom
R23 Grant.
furnished apartment.
FURNISHED rooms for bachelors or
pensioners. Everything furnished. TU
2-1459.
FURNISHED apartment. Walnut
Apartments. 415 Walnut. Adults. TU
4-9780.
SMALL furnished 540. TU 2-3768.
THREE room furnished upstairs
apartment. TU 4-3472, 911 walnut.
FURNISHED one bedroom apart,
ments. $32 and $37 month. 828 Oak.
CASCADE APARTMENT HOTEL
230 So. 11th
Rooms or apartments completely
furnished by day, week, or montn
Moderate rates, clean, quiet, off
street parking. Inspection wel
come. Authorized A.A.A.
One and two bedroom apartments
Furnished and unfurnished
Inquire
Shasta View
Apartments
1627 Washburn Way
TU 4-8277
HOUSES FOR RENT 26
ONE bedroom furrdshed house. 707
Auuiiun aitcr o p.m.
THREE room unfurnished, except
stove and refrigerator. Can he seen
at 1026 Jefferson. Phone TU 4-6834.
UNFURNISHED
TU 4-453,1.
one bedroom, $40.
TWO bedroom house, also three bed
room. Call at 1710 Laurel.
FURNISHED two room cabin.
Phone TU 2-4817, 4131 Douglas.
TWO bedroom unfurnished duplex,
r'our Blocks from Main Street. 565
month. TU 4-9293.
FOR rent or lease, large house. Chll
dren welcome. Inquire 4107 Home-
dale, downstairs.
SMALL furnished cottage. Phone TU
4-B0H6.
ATTRACTIVE triplex. Mills addition
Two bedroom unfurnished. Adults. 1521
Mitchell TU 4-8874. Csll after 6 p.m
SMALL cabin. Inquire 518 High.
UNFURNISHED small one bedroom
house, adults, 3011 Boardman.
RENTAL service. Southern Oregon
Htaity, iiv south etn. Phone xu 2-467J
ONE bedroom duplex, newly redeco
rated, unfurnished. 83S. 2441 Vi Eber-
lem alter 5 p.m.
REAL ESTATI FOR SALE 3
NO DOWN
PAYMENT
FEDERAL Gl LOANS
3 DOWN -
' F. H. A. FINANCING
$50 DEPOSIT
WILL HOLD YOUR CHOICE OF
. NEW HOMES
Now Under Construction
CHOICE SUBURBAN
LOCATION .
ALL, HOMES
3 BEDROOM
Featuring
, . , Fireplace
, , , Patio
, , , Birch Cabinets
, , . Fully Insulated
All on paved streets with sewer
and city water
BUY NOW WHILE SELECTION
IS LARGE.
Remember - There's a Quality
SCOTT BUILT HOME
For Every Family
SILANI-FISHER, REALTORS
Phone TU 4-9195 .
116 So, 8th St. Klomoth Falls
HOUSES FOR RENT 9A
TWO bedroom unfurnished duplex. Hot
as TrA'S ,urnuhi-
THREE room modern house, earssa
in Keno. TU 2-ao. "
UN FURN7s7lEDhouse.-TU2l
4 4184 E roorn1, 'urnished. Adults. TU
THREE room house. Call TU 4-8576.
ONE bedroom duplex afi electric
mostly furnished. Near Weyerhaeuser.
COMPLETELY furnished two bed
room duplex, 585. TU 4-7558.
HOT SPRINGS, two bedroom. 1828 Le
roy. Colored family preferred. TU
4-5275.
TO lease two bedroom house. Close
In near high and elementary schools.
Unfurnished or partly furnished. Phone
TU 4-5812.
MISC. PROPERTY TO LIT ... 2?
REDECORATED office space, only
545. Drew's Mans tore. TU 4-4121.
POTATO cellar for rent. 17,000 seeks.
TU 4-9634.
WAREHOUSE space on Spring Street.
Approximately 10.000 squsre ft TU
4-8167 between 8 a m. and 5 p.m.
REAL ESTATE WANTED 28
TO buy one bedroom house, walking
distance. Box 170C, Herald and News.
WOULD like to have 500 to 2.000 acres
of farm land on a five year lease
with option to buy. Write Box 177C,
Herald and News.
RENTALS, sales, leases. Southern Ore
gon Realty. 119 South 6th. TU 2-4671,
WANTED to rent by school teacher,
two bedroom unfurnished house or
apartment. Call Lincoln 9-4081, .Mis
soula. Montana, collect.
WANTED to rent by schooltescher.
two or three bedroom unfurnished
house or apartment. Call Lincoln
8-4081 after 6 or all day Sunday or
Lincoln 8-1003 anytime, Missoula, Mon
tana. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 31
FOR sale by owner, four bedroom
briek. Wall to wall carpeting upstairs
and down. Fireplace. lVt baths. Beau
tifully landscaped yard with fish pond.
Carport and garage. TU 4-8332.
DANDY one bedroom home. Good
foundation and roof. Close In on pave
ment. Only $3,000. Good terms. Schroe
der Realty Co. TU 4-9254 or TU
4-R584.
SOUTH SUBURBS
Good solid home with lots of sleeping
space. 1-3 acre In garden end fruit
trees. Only $6,995. Owner will carry
contract. Schrneder Realty Co. TU
4-0254 or TU 4-8564. '
FOR sale or trade for small acreage,
large two bedroom house in Mills, TU
2-3567.
THIS charming home in Yalta Gar
den has six large rooms. Spacious
living area reflects elegance without
extravagance. New neutral wall to
wall carpeting, massive fireplace and
beamed ceilinns. Still weeks to enjoy
the covered concrete patio. Double at
tached garage. Lot Is large, on high
ground. Ideal residential area of fine
homes, Only $20,000. good terms.
Schroeder Realty Company, phone TU
4-0254 or TU 4-8564.
OPEN HOUSE TODAY
1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
1120 ALLEN DA LI
Inspect this spacious four bedroom
home while under construction. Ap
proximately 1,800 sq. ft. Including two
car attached garage. Home will In
clude built-in oven, range, garbage dis
posal, and dishwasher. Hardwood
floors throughout. Kitchen will have
natural wood cabinets. The two bath
rooms finished in ceramlo tile. $19,-
000.
Reichenberg Realty
Isabel Williams TU 2-0055
Ruth Robertson TU 4-6530
HOT SPRINGS. Older two bedroom
home with many possibilities. Htceiy
fenced back yard. Lane earage. Par
tial basement. Partially finished up
stairs. Forced eirheat. This home 1
going ts sell for $12,280. Cell to see
It before It's gone. Bruce Owens, Keel
tor, TU 4-3129.
. $12,250
to $14,500
Built in Range
ond Oven
Sliding Glass Doors
Attached Garage