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m PAGE FOURTEEN HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Tuesday. August 11. 1959 ' fnTTI'IT;"rT ' Ti"l"WHir"lirTTTTP(li"ll III IITiissU" To Place Your Want Ad Simply Phone TU 4-8111 I CAN PUT YOUR FAMILY IN A SAFER CAR 6 Tfr To moke your travels this summer safe os possible, let me put you in a better cor. I'm O. Howie Hustles, o Herold ond News Classified Ad, who'll show you the best and safest car buys in town. Follow me to classifications -54 ond 55 New ond Used cars for sole in today's Want Ads. Let's Go! LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LOST I FOUND HELP WANTED, MALI H! APARTMENTS FOR RENT ..... 24 S3 r fi.ns! -vibw..-.. lS r ' Brownie group of second graders, who gathered at Moore uring which they will learn skills of various kinds. From GIRL SCOUTS, members of D..L. sJ..J.. (m,. n... C.mr riurina which thev left, around the table, the scouts are Lynn Dickson, Shirley Phillips, Marsha Ann Lyford, Patty Brown, Linda Peterson, Linda Driscoll, Valerie Jones and Debra Colvin. In back, from left, are Rhoda Burris, assistant leader, and Mrs. I. M. Burris, leader. r ' ' ' '' J lat I i t i. !J LT. COL. ARTHUR G. MAY, left, became acquainted with Sgt. I.e. M. W. Buess, Army recruiter in Klamath Falls, Tuesday. Colonel May recently was assigned in Portland as commander of the Army recruiting main station covering most of Oregon and Southern Oregon. He has 28 yoars of service and recently returned from a three-year tour of duty In Panama. First recorded use of firearms in battle was at Metz, France, in 1374, according to Encyclopedia Britannica. LEGAL NOTICE Appointment Slate Set As Ike Plans Vacation WASHINGTON (AP)-Prcsidenl Eisenhower cleans up some long standing Washington appointments today before hopping back to Get tysburg, Pa., for a vacation. One is to greet the National Rural Letter Carriers Assn., which opens its convention here today The vacation, with golf at the top of the menu, will include con sidcrable work leading up to the President's meetings lale this month in Europe with leaders of the Western alliance. He is ex pected to remain in Gettysburg until near the time of his de parture Aug. 26. Eisenhower Monday set up a Summer White House office in a three-room suite of the Hotel Get' tysburg, which overlooks the town's central square. He usually works at his farm outside town when he stays at Gettysburg. His conferences with European leaders arc a prelude to the visit of Soviet Premier Nikila Khrushchev that starts Sept. 15. Although he notified the small hotel in advance. Eisenhower's ap pearance there Monday to inspect the office space took towns-people by surprise. By the time Eisen- Last Fire Death CHICAGO (UPH-A 14-ycar-old boy Sunday night became the V.th victim of Inst December's fire at Our Lady of the Angels School. William Kddington, an eighth-grade pupil, had been the last one still hospitalized as a re sult of the blaze which flashed through the grammar school minutes before classes were to be dismissed. T,he fire's death toll now stands at 92 children and 3 nuns. howcr left the hotel half an hour later a large crowd had collected to cheer him across the sidewalk One aspect of the hotel visit took Eisenhower by surprise too. When he reaches the hotel lobby he dis covered that he was wearing one street shoe and one spiked golf shoe. He had come directly from the golf course and somehow had changed only one shoe on the way A secret service man made quick trip back to the car to col led the other shoe for the Prcsi dent. The President's suite on the third floor of the hotel is right in the middle of the historic Penn sylvania town of 7,000 population. Across the square is a building where Abraham Lincoln paused for a time to polish his Gettys burg address. A drugstore now oc cupies the street floor. . Down the street to the left of the hotel are a barber shop and a lunch room. Around the corner on the road leading to Harrisburg are a dress shop, a telegraph office, a movie theater and a onetime gym nasium now being used as a press headquarters. A White House desk, swivel chair, lamp and pen were brought to the hotel office from Washing ton. The hotel furniture includes three maple chairs, a cane chair, end tables with lamps, a small davenport, and a mirror. There also is a 21-inch television set. One of the two telephones is hooked to the White House. The other is No. 1 on the hotel switch board. Hotel Manager Henry M. Scharf. who greeted the President at the hotel door, was asked if the rooms were called the residential suite. "It will be from now on." he grinned. RESOLUTION NO. 980 A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OP THE CITY Or KLAM ATH FALLS, OREGON. TO PAVE AND IMPROVE. VAN NESS AVENUE FROM THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF PACIFIC TERRACE TO THE EASTERLY LINE Or FAIRMOUNT STREET, CALHOUN STREET FROM THE NORTHERLY LINE OF VAN NESS AVENUE TO THE NORTHER. LY LINE OF BENSON STREET, BEN SON STREET FROM THE EASTER. LY LINE OF CALHOUN STREET TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF FAIR- MOUNT STREET, AND FAIRMOUNT STREET FROM THE NORTHERLY LINE OF VAN NESS AVENUE TO THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE ALLEY IN BLOCK 31, MOUNTAIN VIEW ADDITION. IN SAID CITY; SAID PROJECT TO BE KNOWN AS IMPROVEMENT UNIT NO. 14(1; AND DIRECTING CERTAIN STEPS BE TAKEN IN CONNECTION THERE WITH: AND FINDING PLANS. SPECI FICATIONS AND ESTIMATES FOR SAID PROJECT 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 lm- proving and paving. Van Ness Ave- nue from me southwesterly nni Pacific Terrace to the easterly line of Fair-mount Street, Calhoun Street from the northerly line of Van Ness Avenue to the northerly line of Ben- son Street, Benson Street from the easterly line of Calhoun Street to the westerly line of Falrmount street, and Falrmount Street from the northerly tine of Van Ness Avenue to the south. crly line of the alley in Block 31 Mountain View Addition, In said City; and the Common Council of said City, finding the said plans, specifications and estimates satisfactory for said project, whirh shall he known as lm- provrment unit Ho. Hfl; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, ORE GON,. DULY ASSEMBLED IN REGU- LAIi SESSION, AS TULLOWS: Section 1. That said plans, apecifieatlons 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 of Klamath Falls, Oregon, hereby declares its intention to improve said portion of said streets In accordance with the plans, specifications and esti mates as follows: Paving of said portion of streets will consist of 3" asphaltic concrete or 6" of cement concrete and will be of the following widths. Including ce ment concrete curbs and gutters: Van Ness Avenue will be 36' in width from the southwesterly line of Pacific Terrace to the westerly line of Cal- houn Street and 32' in width from the easterly line of Calhoun Street to the westerly line of Falrmount Street Falrmount Street and Benson Street will be 32 in width. Calhoun Street will be 36' In width. No sidewalks are to be constructed. Four Intersections are included. Asphaltic concrete driveways will be constructed to the properly line where required and requested. Necessary miscellaneous Items as re quired to give a completed project are included. The estimated cost of all classes of improvment embracing atl work and laterlals for the complete improve ment of said project for such type of pavement being as follows: Asphaltic Concrete Pavement 3' thickness, $30,193.15. Portland cement concrete pave ment. 0" in thickness. S30.4S8.13. Section 3. That the property lying within the boundaries hereinafter described and the same are hereby declared to be benefited by the said improvement, to-wll: Beginning at the southwest corner or lot 19. block 30. Mountain View Addition to the city of Klamath Falls. Orrgon. thence northerly parallel to and 130 feet distant westerly from the westerly line of Calhoun Street a dis. tance of 414 feet to the centerline of the alley in block 39. said Mountain View Addition: thence easterly par allel to and US feet distant northerly from the northerly line of Benson Street In the westerly Une of Fair mount Street: thence continuing east erly crossing Falrmount Street to the northwest corner of lot l.l, block 31, said Mountain View Addition; thence continuing easterly along the south erly line of the alley In said block 31 :o the northeast corner of lot 17. said block 31; thence southerly parallel to and 123 feet distant easterly from the easterly line of Fatrmount Street to the centerline of vacated Benson Mreet hence easterly along the centerline of vacated Benson Street 33 feel: thence southerly parallel to and 130 feel dls- ant easterly from the easterly line OI Falrmount Street to the southeast corner of lot 18. block 34. said Moun lain View Addition: thenre southwest erly crossing Van Ness Avenue to the most easterly corner of lot 1, block 7, Hillside Addition to the City of Klam ath Falls, Oregon; thence continuing southwesterly along the southeasterly lnes of lots 1, 3. and 3. said block to the northeasterly line of lot 0. said block 7: thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of lot 0. said block 7 to the moat easterly cor ner of lot 0. said block 7; thence southwesterly along the Una common to lots 6 and T, said block 7, to the northeasterly fine of Pacific Terrace; thence northwesterly along the north easterly line of Pacific Terrace to the moit westerly corner of lot 4. laid block 7; thence southwesterly crossing Van Nesa Avenue to the point of beginning. That all the property Included in the aforesaid boundaries above described and the same is hereby declared be benefited by said Improvement and assessed for the expense thereof. beet Ion 3. That Tuesday the 2nd. day of Sep tember. 1958. at the hour of 4:00 o'clock P.M and the Council Room of the City Hall In Klamath Falls, Ore gon, be and it is hereby fixed as the time and place for hearing objections remonstrancea against said pro- posed improvement. Section 4. That the City Recorder be and she 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 ai provided by law. and within five days after the first publication thereof the City En gineer shall csuse to be conspicuously posted at each end of .the line of con- tern plated Improvement such notice as provided by law and ordinance. Passed by the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 3rd. day of August, 1656. Presented to the Mayor and by him approved and signed thia 4th day of August, IBM. LAWRENCE E. SLATER Mayor ATTEST: ROSIE KELLER Recorder. STATE OF OREGON. COUNTY OF KLAMATH, SS. CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS. I, Rosle Keller. Recorder of the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of a resolution intro duced and adopted by the Common council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at Its regular meeting held on the 3rd. day of August, 1959, and thereafter approved and signed by the Mayor, and attested by the Recorder. Rosle Keller City Recorder. No. 116. August 6. 7, 9, 10, 11, 12. 13, 14, IB, 17. sary to satisfy the above lien tn the sum of 8733.01, together with Interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per nnuiTi irom me loin amy oi JUiy a.o IBM, and together with the costa and disbursements of sale hereunder. CHAS. A. HOWARD Chief of Police of the City of vnmsin rails, ureson. So. 87, July 21. 28, August 4, 11, 16, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Common Council of the Cfty of Mrtrlll. Oregon, proposes to annex to said city, territory described as fol lows: A tract of land situated in Tracts IB. 19. 20. 21, 35, 36. 39 and 40 Men rill Tracts Subdivision, situated tn Sec tion 2, Township 41 South, Range 10 E.W.M. Klamath County, Oregon, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the North tine of said Tract 18. said point be ing on the West boundary of the exist ing Merrill City Limits and said point being West a distance of 1065 feet from the East boundary of said Sec tion 2: thence West along the North line of said Tracts 18. 19. 20 ic 21 to the Northeasterly boundary of the Merrill-Klamath Falls Highway: thence Southeasterly along the Northeasterly boundary or said Highway to its in tersection with the West boundary of the existing Merrill City Limits line. said point being West a distance of lutta feet from the East boundary of said Section 2: thence North along the West Boundary of the existing Merrill City Limits line to the point of beginning. That the 3rd day of September. 1959. at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P.M. there of, at a regular meeting of said Com mon council to be held In the Council Room for said City Is fixed, by said Common Council, as the time and place, when registered voters of Mer rill, Oregon, may appear and be heard. on the proposition of annexing to said city, tne territory above described and any objections or remonstrances filed, or verbal, will be heard at that time. The Common Council of said City nas cieciea to aispense witn an elec tion, submitting to the registered vot ers of said City, the proposition of an nexing said territory to said C tv and in lieu thereof hold the public hearing uaura ior oy in is notice. This notice has been ordered by the Common Council of Merrill, Oregon, by its Ordinance that calls for said hear ing. Done this 11th day of August, 1939. Otis L. Thompson. Recorder, City of Merrill. Oregon. No. 110, August 11, IB, 23. NOTICE The State Board of Accountancy an nounces that an exsmination for ad mission to the Roster of Accountants Authorized to Conduct MuniciDsl Aud its will be given on September 24 and zo, mas. Applications for this ex amination should be In the hands of the Board not later than September , mm. jack W. Olds. Secretary Treasurer, Oregon State Board of Ac countancy, 637 American Bank Build ing, Portland, Oregon. No. 120, August 9. 10, 11. No. 55-87 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 ihma L. BARKLEY NEALY, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that I have rued my Final Account as adminis trator of the Estate of Irma C. Bark- ley Nealy, deceased, and that the court has set September 4, 1959, the hour of 10:00 a.m., as the time for the hearing of objections to said Final Account and settlement thereof. Dated this August 4, 1959. W. W. WARD, Administrator O'NEILL & McLAREN Attorneys for Administrator No. 113 August 4. 11, 18, 25. 36-44 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 DORA MAE I FOSTER) FISHER, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that I have tiled my final account as administra tor of the estate of Dora Mae (Foster) Fisher, deceased, and that the Court: has set September 4, 1939, at the hour of 10:00 A.M., as the time for the hearing of objections to said final ac count and settlement thereof. Dated this August 4, 1959. W. W. WARD. Administrator O'NEILL Sc McLAREN Attorneys for Administrator NO. 114, August 4, 11, 18. 25. LOST sample case, ski pants on Pa- cuic lerrace. Return to LaPolntc' against reward. SORREL QUARTER HORSE Saddle and Bridle lost on Seven Ldkes Trail, west of Fort Klamath OS brand on left shoulder. $50 REWARD for horse and saddle. Contact Nicholson, branding inspector, Fort Klamath. GENERAL NOTICES 4 DOES your organization need money I can help you build up that sinking treasury or pay for your project. Ap ply wauclni Products, 208 E. Main ANYONE WITNESSING THE ACCI DENT of June 6, 1959 on South 7th neor Klomolh, between pickup of Dick B. Miller Co., and cor. please call Dick Miller at TU 4-4154 . PERSONALS SPENCER CORSETIERE. 4-9507. HUNTING and fishing licenses for ssle at Tuckers East Side Grocery. Open 7 -.in. until midnight every oay oi tne year, wii East Main. GOREN contract bridge lessons start ing September 10. Telephone Mrs. Da vid Richardson, TU 2-1126 or TU 2-0160. LICENSED home for aged. TU 2-31M WESTINGHOUSE Laundromat Wash, 20c; dry 10 minutes. 10c. We never ciose. zza so. em. NIAGARA cyclo massage eauiosnent. Helen Uran. 927 feffersoo. Phone TU 2-3657 FULLER brush dealer, 415 No. 6th. TU 4-7504. THE Rawleigh man. Phone TU 2-0S9C before 8 or after s for orders. PUBLIC CHARITY - SERVICES YOUNG women of any faith needine confidential advice may contact Miss Pruitt, Catholic Charities. 278 Broadway Eugene. Oregon - Phone fl-3642. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have filed my Final Account ag Ex ecutrix of the Will of D. R. CARNES, also known as DON R. CARNES, SR., Deceased, and that the District Judge of Klamath County, Oregon, in the ab sence of tne Circuit Judge, has set time for hearing on said Final Ac count in the Courtroom of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Klamath on the 9th day of September. 1959. at the hour of 10 a.m., at which time objections to said Final Account twill be heard and de termined. MARGARET ELLEN BRACK MAN Executrix L. ORTH SISEMORE Attorney for Executrix 7:il Main Street Klamath Falls, Oregon No. 122. August 11, 18, 25. Sept 1. LAKESHORE GARDENS DRAINAGE DISTRICT Notice is hereby given thst the an nual meeting of the Lakeihor r.mr. dens Drainage District will be held at i-.Mt p.m. on August 18. 1959 at t h e home of Kit Johnson, 1341 Lakeshore urive, Klamath Falls. Oregon. The purpose of the meetinr Is elect one supervisor and to take care or otner important district business, No. 109, August 4, 11, 18. SUMMONS Equity No. 58-120 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR KLAMATH COUNTY BARBARA JEAN PUTNAM. Plain tiff. VS. PAUL R. PUTNAM. Defen. aariT. To: PAUL R. PUTNAM. rWrnrt.nt IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, GREETING: You are hereby required to anoear ana answer ine complaint Hied against you on or oeiore the 3rd day of Sep tember. 1959. at 10:00 O'clock m. m and H you fail to do so appear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint against you. to wn: ior divorce from you uoon th grounds of desertion. Your attention is specifically directed to the complaint on tne in tne above-entitled cause. This summons Is served nnnn vnn by publication pursuant to an order of Honorable David R. Vandenbere. Judge of the Circuit Court of Klamath County. Oregon, said order being date ine join oay or July. 1959. and bv nub. lication thereof for a period of four consecutive and successive weeks 14 insertions!. The date of the first oubll ration is August 4. 1939. and the date or ine last publication is August 35, O'NEILL A McLAREN By R. F. McLaren Attorneys for Plaintiff 325 Main Street, Room 4 Klamath Falls. Ore ion No. 112, August 4. 11, 18. 25. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY FOR DELINQUENT IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT By virtue of a Warrant issued bv the Recorder of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, dated the 16th day of July. A.D. 1959. and to me directed, notice Is hereby given that I have levied upon the following-described real property, to-wit; Lot Nine i9l in Block fifteen (ISt of Buena Vista Addition to the City of Klamath Falls. Klamath County, Oregon, taken and levied upon as the property of John T. Prewltt. in satis faction of a certain Improvement lien created and docketed by the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, for a propor- fonale share of the cost of Imnravlna the streets in the 136 Paving Unit of said City which said Men is docketed volume 11 of the Lien Dorkt nf said City at page 69 thereof on the date of August 14. A.D. 1937, tn the sum of 8713 94 with interest thereon to July 16th 1959. In the sum of $19.07. Notice is also hereby given that the undersigned will, on the 21st. day of August A u. law. at the hour of ten o'clock A.M. of said day, at the front door of the City Hall In said City, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for rash tn hand, the afore mentioned and described real property. or so much thereof as may be necea WANT AD CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY if AUTOMOTIVE Auto Miscellaneous ,,, New Cars It Truck Used Cars Trucks 8MFLOTMINT Help Wanted, Female Help Wanted, Male . Help Wanted Situations Wanted - BEAL ESTATE Rooms For Rent ...,...,-, Apartments For Rent Houses For Rent , Misc. Property to Let Real Estate Wanted Real Estate Exchange ,, Real Estate For Sale ,. Bus in s Opportunities NOTICES Card of Thanks , , ... In 'Memoriam , Funeral Homes .- , Meeting Notices Lost & Found j General Notice Personals Public Charity - Serrices Service MlflCELLANIOCB iTinipunmon Health Educational 11 12 Financial - Loans . , , 34 Building - Remodeling M Fuel - Heating , ,. M Food - Produce ... M Boats - Pets - Sports - Hobble 40 Radio TV . Music 41 Livestock Poultry , 41 Machinery 44 Misc. For Rent - , , , , .., 4,1 Misc. Wanted , 46 Misc. To Exchange , ,, , 48 Misc. For Sale St WANT AD RATE SCHEDULE Par 1d1rinJ rate infamiatiaii PHee TU 4-1111 1 6 WOED6 2-3-4 Insertion . 5-8-7 Insertions ... 1 Month fDailv It WORDS tS-4 Insertions , ,.. 8-7 Insertions . 1 Month 1 Daily. .78 LIS 3.2S l.m 1.M 6 30 11 11 W0RB8 -a. 1 J-3-4 Insertion . tlf 2 29 3-6-7 Insertions 3.75 I Month (Daily) .7 Hr 16 it WOIO8 J-3-4 Insertions s 00 5-6-7 Insertions 5 60 1 Month 1 Daily I 13.00 1 M WORDS 2-3-4 Insertion , g 73 5-6-7 Insertions 6 26 1 Month ' Daily" 16 25 6 86 WORDS 1-3- Insertions 4 50 5-6-7 Insertion , 7.50 1 Month (Dally) 19 30 11 86 WORDS 1-3-4 Insertion 5.28 5-6-7 Insertion w ... 8.76 I Month (Daily) 88.75 IS 16 WORDS 2-3-4 Insertion 6:60 5-6-7 Insertions , , 16.60 1 Month (Dally) , . 2606 DEADLINE 5:30 p.m. day before publication. Neon Saturday for Sun day or Monday. For rate and In formation concerning Classified Dis play please call TU 4-6 111 Mini mum charge 50 cents. Boa num bers 25 cents. Please read the first insertion of your ad. The Herald ft New reserves the right to class ify edit or reject any Want Ad copy and will be responsible for only one Incorrect Insertion of any publication of same. Corrections or cancellations tl received by 6:30 p m. will be made in following day' publication. ALCOHOLICS Anonsmous, phon TU 2-3740 or 4-9175. P.O. Box 204. Also friendly help for the families of alco holics. WALLS WASHED. Bathrooms, kitch ens irom so to aiu. tree estimates. TU 4-3388. CEMENT work, any kind, smsll car pentry, block job. Reasonable. TU 2-5388. SERVICES 10 ALTERATIONS, reasonable. 1320 Oak, Apt. H. PAINTING, interior or exterior, brush or spray. 20 years experience. Call LCS Cox, TU 4-6676. DRESSMAKING, alterations, able, guaranteed. TU 2-5074. FENCES! Fences! Metal or wood, all styles. Complete installation. TU 4-6515. "WHEN It' tin We begin' Ring Sheet Metal, 2104V south eth. BUSINESS forms - stationery wed ding invitations. Pioneer Printing Company, 124 South 9th. TU 2-2451, COMPLETE cleaning service, free pick up and delivery, S&H Green Stamps. Call Fashion Cleaners, TU 1 4-5563. SALESMAN to sell both new and used cars. Major line. Experience preferred but not absolutely necessary. If you're selline In any field, are witling to work and want to get into automotive sales, this could be your big chance. Apply Jim wmde Buica uompany, ijjo esain. evenings phone tu s-atm. MIDDLE aged man familiar with machinery, irrigation, winter stock feeding. Good ranch horn plus wag.es. Write Box 188C, Herald and News. WANTED school age boy to do gar den work in Hot Springs district one morning each week. Apply Box 1B91, Herald and News. ARCH operator for D7 Caterpillar. Winter Job. Phone 2350 Burns, or write Andy C. Smerskl, Burns, ore. ATTENTION, servicemen! You can supplement your income part time with watkins Product. 209 East Main. TIMEKEEPER for lumber operation in La ice view. Handle payroll reports. Some experience necessary. Perman ent. Ideal working conditions. Apply office of Americsn Forest Products Corporation, Lakeview. Oregon. WANTED elderly man to do odd jobs on ranch on contract. Must have own transportation. Write Box 181C, care of Herald and News. EXPERIENCED salesman for Klam ath Falls area. Are you clearing 8150 a weeic? we pay weexiy salary plus good commission. We furnish trans- porta tion and pay all expenses. You must be bondable and witling U work. No drifters, please. Singer Sew ing Center, 633 Main. Phone TU 2-2313. ACCOUNTANT National manufacturer has opening with excellent growth potential for financial accountant. Oualilica tiens: college graduate, accounting major, with two or more years ex perience, under 35. Salary commen. surate with experience and ability, Please send resume and references to Box 187C, Herald and News. SALESMEN! Are You Dissatisfied with earning less than $170 A Week? If so, stop in and see Bob at 401 So. 6th Between 9:30 and 1 1:30 Mon. through Thurs. Trainee For Insurance Adjusting . Male, age 25 to 32, married. Some college preferred, not required. Or body and fender experience. Work Klamath Falls area. Good working conditions, good salary, travel al lowance, retirement plan. Call Joe H. Victor between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. TU 4-4144, Klamath Falls for appointment for personal in' terview. TWO bedroom furnished. 501 Market. TWO bedroom apartment, wall to wall carpeting:, til. kitchen and bath. Tela, phone TU a-OTIB or Inqulro at zss Pacific terrace. Apt. 4. CLEAN furnished duplex apartment. 326 No. 9th. BACHELOR apartment. Park Apart, menu, H42 Esplanade. TU 4-Tlrr. 1WAUNA NEW, different. Also office Z1B so. 11th, TU Z-1M3, TU TWO bedroom apartment Adulta. N peia. fu it-rajo or TU 3-4119. One and two bedroom apartmatf Furnished and unfurnished Inquire Shasta View Apartment 1S27 Washburn Way TU 4-B77 HOUSES FOR RENT 2 NEW three bedroom house, fireplace, electric heat, three milea north oi town. Phone TU 4-S647. TWO bedroom partly furnished house. Call TU 2-5098. TWO bedroom, furnished. TU 4-3343. UNFURNISHED two bedroom dunle. S49. TU 2-1741. UNFURNISHED beautiful two room duplex. Fireolace. Adults. Boardman. bed. 3011 FOR rent house at 330B Emerald. 2S monthly. SMALL unfurnished except for stoves. One acre irrigated pasture. $40. Til 2-S382 after 4 p.m. TWO bedrooms, S60. Phone TU 4-6781. FURNISHED two room and three room cabins. TU 2-4817. 4131 Douglas. TWO bedroom unfurnished duplex. Hoi water neat, lights and water furnished. S98.S0. TU 4-4121. CLEAN, modern 1 bedroom furnished cabin. $39. Owner, 2093 Eberleln, TU 4-4392. FILL that vacant rental with a fast acting Classified ad. Dial TU 4-illl today to start yours. THREE rooms, furnished. Adulta. TU 4-4394. FURNISHED three bedroom, two bed room, and one bedroom houses. Na dogs. Inquire 111 Pine. UNFURNISHED small two bedrooms. gas furnace, garage. Adulta. TU 4-828. SMALL cabin. Inquire 518 High. RENTAL service. Southern Oregon Realty, 119 South 8th. Phone TU 1-471, ONE bedroom duplex, newly redeco rated, unfurnished. $39. 244m Eber- lein after S p.m. UNFURNISHED house. TU 2-0498. HOUSE, stove, garbage, water, $4$. 1999 So. Slh. ATTRACTIVE new two bedroom un furnished duplex. Adults. 2093 Eber leln. TU 4-439X HELP WANTED 17 CURTAINS laundered and stretched. TU 4-8349. JEWELRY, watch and clock repairing. J. u. Heme, lti Maui, tu 4-4BUB. SEE ROY RUGE, jeweler, shaver re pairs, scissor sharpening. 413 Main. ROAD oiling. Western Oil 3c Burnef Company. 184S South Sixth, TU 4-3873, TROUBLE with war ma of bees? Then call TU 4-8718 for help. DIGGING sewer lines, house founda tions, cesspools. Louis Walker, TU 2-11283. CUSTOM baling. Miles Cain, 4S1T Bis- bee. TU 4-4083. VAATluriBns, vanuni mmnm, anyone needing a baby sitter, call TU 2-2827. BRICK masonry and cement repair. Carpentry. Free estimates. Phono TU 2-9693. rr.Mf.NT CONTRACTOR Commercial, residential. Patios with exposed aggregate, color. Estimates gladly, ifeiaining wans, caroe. arena w. rJorgee, tu tgovoa. LEVELING, backfilling. Foundation., lawns, fill dirt, topaoU cinders. Jobs) Bowers, TU 4-7076 or TU 1-9827. 110 MINUTES reolacea your wind, shield. Guaranteed. Southern Oregon's largest stock. Kimball Glass Corona ny, 921 Walnut, TU 4-7378. CUSTOM finished cotton sport shirts, 39 cents. New Method Cleaners. TU 4-4471. WELL DRILLING Farm & irrigation wells Pumps St pump repair Hot water coils pulled k re placed. SOUTHERN OREGON WELL DRILLING CO. Call TU 4-6622 Day or Nile HEALTH 12 DR. POSNFB chUdrtn'i Klcntlfi how. Ed'i Shorn Shop, 10a Main. EDUCATIONAL 13 RnnERTSON Sfhfwti of Buiineu. Day and nig tit claaiet. 411 Main. TU 3-4126. EXPERIENCED sa.eslad.ei. ready wear. Apply In peraon 10 a.m. until noon oniy. wnyiaii, trui main. HELP WANTED, FEMALE 14 WANTED housekeeper to live out Rea sonable salary and meals. Own trans portation preferred, call tu -tHei 12:30 to 2 p.m. or after p.m. BABYSITTING, housework. Tlvm day week. Must hav transportation morn Inn. 7:30 a.m. Four children, ten, five, three yean and two months. Muit b nermanent have references, S4 per day Mills Addition. TU 4-8046 alter 3:30 p.m. BANK teller for permanent position.' Must be experienced. Bank of KJam- ath run. HELP WANTED, MALE FUNERAL HOMES O'HAIR'S Memorial ChapeL A39 Pin Phon TU 4-44M. Parking lot avail able. WARD'S Klamath Funeral Horn. Hub Stmt. Fbona TU ' J-4404. ATTENTION, retired men. shift work-! era. If you have 12 to 13 hours per week we ran offer you an omstana ini opportunity to earn an average of innmtimii'iv hod to siao extra per month. Apply Watkins Product. 300 K. Main. WANTED cleanup and maintenance man for used car reconditioning. Do not need to be mechanic. Prefer local family man desiring permanent loca tion. Apply Jim Wind Bulek Compa ny. 1330 Main. Evenings phone TU 4-6051. COLLEGE students and high school seniors, part time. Apply Watkins Product. 308 E. Main. I WANTED two men or women, resid ins in Klamath Falls for telephone soliciting work, to obtain orders fori Sani-Vac Ifurnace cleaning) depart ment, uuaranieea weexiy income. For personal interview write Branch Manager, Holland Furnace Co., 3747 No. Pacific Hwy,, Medford, Ore. SITUATIONS WANTED . It BABYSITTER. Chelsea Addition. p.m. to 5:30 p.m. P.O. Box 1101, Klam ath Falls. ODD Jobs, yard work. Experienced, 1U 4-KUl, IRONINGS, special car. Pickup. 2-2690. WASHING. Ironing, delivery aervice. TU 4-8434. ROOMS FOR RENT . ... 22 HOUSEKEEPING rooms, everything furnished. i m day up. TU 2-1439. HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 607 High. CLEAN rooms by day. week or month. Elevator and restaurant 328 So, Sixth, Ancnor Hotel. SLEEPING rooms. 1034 High. ROOMS, $4 week, 638 Jefferson. COOL. 3-0214. airy sleeping rooms, TU LOVELY rooms, 4-4330. eloM 1b. Phono TO SLEEPING room, 44513. TU 4-4444 or TU APARTMENTS FOR RENT 24 TWO bedroom unfurnished apt. monthly. 2124 Blehn. TWO bedroom furnished apartment, Please Inquire Tucker's East Side Gro cery,' 921 east Main, wnere you can shop from 7 a.m. till midnight seven days a week. NICE furnished apartment for single working person. Washing facilities. 960 a fhontn. no one else apply. 200 Fine, TU 4-40W. NEWLY decorated furnished apart ment for couple, downtown, with park ing, 75 Drew's Manstore. NICE furnished one bedroom apart ment, close in, 209 No. Rogers. Laun dry facilities. TU 2-0603 noon, evenings- CLEAN two room furnished apart ment, TU 4-35M Or 1B09 Main. NEWLY remodeled one bedroom fur nished apartments, half block from post office. 837 a month. 628 Oak. BACHELOR apartment, also room apartment, 313 Cedar. THREE bedrooms, partly furnished. 431 Washington. TU 4-5440 after 6 p.m. FURNISHED apartments. Adults only. TU 4-4523 or TU 4-5376. Alpha Apta., 630 Pine. FURNISHED apartment, private bath. heat furnished, garage, close in. Adults. TU 4-467S after 5 p.m. NICE clean small furnished modern apartments, close to. TU 4-5111, TU 4-6066. THREE room furnished apartment. 835. Call TU 4-4131 or TU 4-72W. FURNISHED six room duplex, mod ern, electric heat Permanent tenants Adults only. Reference. Inquire 534 No. lotn. PARTLY furnished one bedroom apart- ment. Inquire 70S no. n. FURNISHED bachelor apartment 3033 Darrow. FURNISHED or unfurnished bedroom apartment W Alameda. Park Court Apartments. TU 4-T3T3, TWO bedroom home, unfurnished, 856 a month. Call TU 3-1660. TWO bedroom house, 865 a month, 1906 Johnson. Inquire 1912 Hope. MISC. PROPERTY TO LET . 27 POTATO cellar for rent 17,000 sacks. TU 4-9634. WAREHOUSE space on Spring Street. Approximately 10,000 aquara ft TO 4-6167 between S a.m. and 8 p.m. REAL ESTATE WANTED 1 WOULD like to have 500 to 3.000 acres of farm land on a five year lease with option to buy. Writ Box 177C, Herald and News. RENTALS, sates, leases. Southern Ore gon Realty. 118 South 6th. TU 3-467L REAL ESTATE FOR SALE . 2 TWO bedroom house for sale in MUI Addition, near Kiwanla Park. 3530 Rec lamation. OVER FOUR ACRES Close in. Small but newer THREE. BEDROOM home. Fireplace. Good out buildings. $14,500. TU 4-6657. 3 BEDROOM borne, full basement, fireplace, nice hardwood floors, largo redwood fenced back yard, piped oil furnace good neighborhood on north siae, ciose to schools. Phone TU 4-ioi, FOUR bedrooms, full basement, hard wood floors, fireolace. dining room. 801 Roseway Drive. TU 3-1593. FOR sale remodeled two bedroom home. Full basement, 73x160' lot, wall to wall carpeting, oil furnace. 88,500, TU 2-5056. CHOICE lot In Mills Addition, utilities are In. TU 4-6460. All LARGE two bedroom home, full base ment, spacious wardrobes, fireplace. hardwood floors, 100x130' lot, beautiful landscaping and view. Only 814,500. Good terms. SCHROEDER REALTY CO. Stevens Hotel, TU 4-9354 or By ran Archer, TU 4-6564. LAKE o' the Woods cottage for sale east side, 86,500, phone TU 4-3578. THIS charming horn In Yalta Gar dens has six large rooms. Spacious living area reflects elegance without extravagance. New neutral wall to wall carpeting, massive fireplace and beamed ceilings. Still weeks to enjoy the covered concrete patio. Double at, tached garage. Lot Is large, on high ground. Ideal residential area of fin homes. Only 830.000. sood terms. Schroeder Realty Co., phone TU 4-8254 or TU 4-6564. TWO bedroom home, partial third bedroom, fireplace, full basement, landscaped, fenced, electric heal. Phone TU 4-7089. BEAUTIFUL new three bedroom home. Eldorado Boulevard. Bath and half. $1,600 down, or older horn trad in. Call TU 4-4481. DUPLEX Brand new. In Mills Addi tion. Open beam ceilings. Two bed rooms each side. Will show about 11 per cent profit. Price $13,300. $1608 down, balance 20 years. Phon TU 3- 2718, TU 4-5544, TU 4-8870, TU 4- 9195. Silani-Fisher. Realtors. PARTLY furnished duplex, garage Adults. TU 4-4659. SUITABLE for one. linen, everything furnished. Very reasonable. TU 44287. TU 4-6033. THREE room furnished apartment Phon TU 4-6058. 1 BRAND NEW Custom built 2 bedroom moderA home. Superb workmanship, fines! of materials used throughout. Built in modern kitchen, featuring ample storage, range, oven, dis posal. Restricted suburban loca tion, 85' lots, paved street, curb and sewer. Reasonably priced at $14,000. MAKE AN OFFER On this large 3 bedroom modern home. One floor convenience. Utili ty wired for washer and dryer. A real value for only 16.950. TERMS. EVERETT DENNIS REALTOR 13J South 9th Street Ph. TU 44491 Homer Stiles, Eves. TU 4-9904