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PAGE 6 B HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. Thursdav, February 25. 19R0 ft Congratulations SAM FRANCISCO (AP)-Jenny Ann Lindstrom Mrs. Fuller K. Callaway III since Sunday said Tuesday night she had received cabled blessings (or her surprise marriage from her actress moth er, Ingrid Bcrgivwin. The message from France con- (a. ned warm congratulations to the bride and her husband, Jenny Ann, 21, said. . Jenny Ann is a student at Mills College. Callaway, 28, is business manager of Watkins Johnson Elec tronics Co. at nearby Palo Alto. Husbands! Wives! Get Pep, Vim; Feel Younger Thousands of couples tie weak, worn -out, a h u ted hwaute body laikt ijoii ami Vita min fit. r"or a younurr frrhnit titer 40, try Ww, improved Ottirx Tonic Tahlctj. Contain iron ana high-potrncy dose Vitamin fit tor quick, new younger pep, vim, 3-day "gel r qua in ted" only 69. Or get Economy Size, save $1.67. All druggists. ' Lose weight fast with Kessamin- forget hunger pangs! 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State Population Grows Rapidly SACRAMENTO I'AP) More people have moved to California since 1850 than have migrated to Ihe Unilcd Stales in the same decade. "This simple (act explains many of the problems which have con fronted this slate in the last ' 10 years," slate finance director John Cair told the governor's confer ence on California's urban areas and Ihe stale highway system 1 uesday. Cair said 2,,Jn4,0OO people have moved to California since 1050, while immigration to the U. S. totaled 2,!ll3,0OO. Are Lowest! a . raw f - " vJr'W - 1 If ' , ill . dog. lJv1 mm -v. iW s5g C3 Mibi- J ' -Pjr -iff ONE OF THE MOST VISITED public buildings in Bonanza is the attractive Bonanza Li brary, owned and maintained by the Bonanza Womens Club which was organized in 1925. Mrs. Fred (Elsal Rueck is the only charter member now living in Bonanza. The library building was completed and an opening tea was held February 27, 1934. The club has 37 paid-up members who give a bazaar each December to raise money for main tenance of the building. Songs For Campaigners 'Bwstin' Out WASHINGTON (AP)-Campaign songs are bustin out all over. Pros and amateurs, mostly the latter, are turning them out al most daily as if they were trying lo outdo the scores of ditties that enlivened the Whig-Democratic campaign of 1840. None has caught on nationally as yet, no doubt because the presi dential tickets have, not yet been named. But at the delegate-picking pri mary warniups, particularly in Wis consin, Ihe tunes have been strummed from guitars and blared from sound trucks from one end of the state to the other. Wisconsin is where Sens. John F. Kennedy (Mass) and Hubert II Humphrey (Minn) are dueling in significant Democratic presi dential primary April 5. Kennedy already has two songs Brown Seeks Smog Law SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Gov Edmund G. Brown will go before Ihe Legislature Alonday to ask for a local option law requiring mo lorisls to put a smog-stifling de vice on their exhausts. The new law would be part of a six-point program designed Brown said, to protect "that in valuable natural resource the air we breathe. It would cost $2,005,000. The governor disclosed his pro gram Tuesday by making public the message he will give the Legislature at the start of its special session on smog. In addi lion lo requiring the exhaust de vices, the governor would: Spend $1,410,000 for a motor vehicle testing laboratory. Create a motor vehicle pollu (ion control board costing $25,000 during fiscal 19U0. Spend $jM).000 lo begin slatewide air-monitoring program. Make the exhaust device man datory in a particular county after a majority vole by the county board of supervisors. Set penalties for motorists who fail to equip their autos with the device. Brown noted that no smog de vice (or auto exhausts had been thoroughly (ested or approved by the slate. He said (hat the new laboratory, lo be run by the De partment o( Public Health, would conduct such lests. State Drivers Slowing Down SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Cali fornia motorists seem to be driv- ng somewhat slower in open country since the new 85 mile an hour speed law went into effect. The Division of Highways said Tuesday that it had conducted a before and after speed check at three spots in (he San Bernardino County desert. The division found average speeds down three to five miles an hour from a former av erage of no. Also, there was a marked reduction" in speed limit violators. The division made ils check be fore and alter speed signs were erected. The 65-mile limit went nlo effect Jan. 1. Court Pays Bill For Boarding Dog bUZAHElll, N.J. (Apt Doro thy Mcrcrcad.v of Plainficld didn't mind silling on a murder jury (or six weeks, but she had. to board her pet cocker spaniel in a kennel because the panel was locked up every night. After Ihe trial. Mrs. Mercready cnt the Union County Court a bill for $51.75, the cost o boarding the The court ordered the bill paid. All Over' going for him. Humphrey also has two, and two more are on the way by young women attached to his Washington headquarters. Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo) also has had a song written about his all but declared candidacy. None has yet showed for Sen. Lyndon Johnson 'D-Tex) or Vice President Richard M. Nixon, but Ihe Republican National Commit lee reports it is receiving half a dozen a week plugging the GOP and Nixon. One recording received by the Republicans from, Omaha is an original tune with a football chant, "Go, Go, Go Republican." "We are not pushing any one at Ihe moment," says Hal Short, Re publican publicity chief. One of 'the Kennedy songs played last week in Wisconsin is adapted from "High Hopes" by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy. Van Heusen in (he movie "Hole In the Head." A couple of lines from the campaign tune by the same team: Everyone is voting for Jack "cause he's got what all the rest lack. The tune has been recorded. On Ihe flip side of the record is an other by (lie same wrilers taken from their song, "All the Way Kennedy is showing Thai's why Kennedy is going All the way. To the tune of "Old Time Reli gion," Lt. Gov. Philleo Nash of Wisconsin, a Humphrey supporter, has been playing his guitar over that stale and singing: . I'm going. to vote for Hubert Humphrey I'm going to vole for Hubert Humphrey I'm going lo vole for Hubert Humphrey . He's the man for me. Joe Glazer, educational director of Ihe United Rubber Workers, did the lyrics (sic) for that one. And this one, too, to the tune of "Yel low Hose of Texas": The man from Minnesota Is for you and you and you He fights for all the people And nol for just a few. One of Ihe girls in Humphrey's headquarters here is preparing a third song tuned to "On Wiscon sin." Another, who apologized for having the flu while singing it to the writer over the telephone, said her masterpiece will be used in the West Virginia primary. Part of it, based on that state's university song: Now is the time boys To make the big noise No matter what the fat cats say So vole the Hubert Humphrey way. That Symington ditty showed up last Saturday in St. Louis. It's ailed "Mr. Number One," and winds up this way: I'm for Stuart Symington When the campaign's done He'll be Mister Number One Stuart Symington. It doesn't take much of memorv jog to recall the "Sidewalks of New York," (AI Smilh-1!)28) 'Happy Days Are Here Again,' (FDR-19321, "O. Susanna." (Alt Landon-l!W6, and "I'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover" iTaft- l!)48-52. But one has lo dig into the his tory books for "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too," one of scores ot cam paign ditties written for the Har rison-Van Buren race in 1840. And not many people are living today who can say they heard the one about Horace Greeley in his 1872 campaign against President Grant. Greeley used to campaign in a white hat and linen duster, so the tune, arranged to "Yes My Darling Daughter," went this way: Mother, may I go out to swim Yes. my dear, go freely Put on your white hat, and your old while coal ' And vote for Horace Greeley. The song didn't help. Greeley won only six states. LEGAL NOTICE TIMBER FOR SALE. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE IN TERIOR. BUREAU OF LAND MAN AGEMENT. ORAL AUCTION BIDS as hereinafter designated will be re ceived by the District Manager, Bu rcau of Land Management, BLM Warehouse Area. Armory Drive. Med- ford, Oregon. iMailing address P.O. Box J106, Mcdford. Oregon at 10::iO A.M.. PACIFIC STANDARD TIME on Thursday, March 24. 1060. for al timber marked or designated for cut ting. Before bids are submitted ful information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and submission of bids should be obtained from the above District Manager. The right Is hereby reserved to waive technical defects in this advertisement and to reject any or all bids. The United States reserves the right to waive any informality in bids received when ever such waiver is in the interest of the United States. IN JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON: OiC: All timber designated for cutting on S'iiNE SW'. NftSEU. SW'iSE'i. SEii. iir,',4. section 1.1: Wi'.Mi'i, Section and NEUNW'i. S'iNWVt. Section T. 39 S.. R. 3 E., W.M.. estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 1.QJ6 M bd. ft. Douclas-fir. 34 M bd it. ponoerosa pine, o M bd. ft. incense- cedar and 1.712 M bd. ft. white fir. No bid for less than $26.40 oer M bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir. $32.35 Dcr M bd. ft. for the pondcrosa pine, $11.90 per m Dd. ft. for the incense-cedar, SO. 65 per M bd. ft. for the white fir. or a total purchase price of $46,516.50 win be considered, minimum deposit witn bid $4,700.00. No. 63, Feb. 25, March 3. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOB THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Matter of the Estate of MARIUS PETERSEN, also known as . PETERSEN, deceased. Notice is hereby given that we have filed our final account as executors the Estate of Marlus Petersen also known as M. Petersen, deceased. nd the Court has set March 25th. I960, at the hour of 10:00 A.M., as the time for the hearing of objections to said final account and settlement thereof. Dated this February 25th, I960. CHRIS PETERSEN LARS PETERSEN, Executors O'NEILL & MeLAREN Attorneys for executors No. 61, Feb. 25. March 3. 10, 17. No. 56-11 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 IDA BELLE CORBELL, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that I have filed my Final Account as executrix of the Estate of Ida Belle Corbcll. de ceased, and the Court has set March 21, 1060 at the hour of 10:00 a.m., as the time for the hearing of objec tions to said final account and settle ment thereof. Dated this February 16, 1960. ANNIE FRANCIS, Executrix O'NEILL & MeLAREN Attorneys for executrix 55. Feb. IS. 25. Mar. 3. 10. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County In the Matter of the Estate of Claude Em nier Acrce. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that 1 have I been appointed as administratrix of the above estate by order of the Cir cuit Court, and have qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present the same. duly verified, and with proper vouch ers. In mv attornev. Jcannette Marshall at 246 East 10th Street, Medford. Ore gon, within six months from the date nf oublicatlon of this notice. Dated and first published mis 4tn day of February, lflRO. nlllltcent uanay, Aaminisira trlx No. 40, Feb. 4. 11, 16. 23. Law No. 59-178 SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH LISTON AlHCKAr r, inc., an ure- gon corporation. Plaintiff, vs. w I L- L.IAM J. DAVEY. Defendant. TO: WILLIAM J. DAVEY, DEFEND ANT- IN THE NAME Ui ltic MAlt, ur OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the plaintiff's complaint on tue nerein, on or De- fore the :ira aay oi jviarcn, i;,oo. ana f vou fall so to answer or otherwise appear, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take Judgment against you for the sum of $338.28. with Interest there from November 23, 1958. at the lenal rate, until paid. This Summons is served upon you by publication thereof In the Herald News once each week for four succes. sive weeks, pursuant to the Order of Honorable D. E. van vactor. judge of the above entitled Court, duly made anrf entered on the 2nd day of Febru ary. 1960: the first publication to be made on the 4th day of February 19tvJ, and the last publication thereot to be made on the 25th day of Febru ary, 19(. DONALU A. w. r-ir-r-K Attorney tor Plaintiff Pine Tree Building Klamath Falls. Oregon No. 38. Feb. 4, 11, 18, 23. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Matter of the Estate of OTTO PEARL ELLIS. Deceased. NOTICE IS HERLBT titv mat have been appointed Administratrix of the estate of OTTO PEARL ELLIS, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them to me, with proper vouchers, at the office of Richard C. Beesley. 210 Boivln Building. Klamath Falls. Oregon, within six months from February 18. 19kl. which Is the date of the first publication of this notice. CLAIRE R. ELLIS Administratrix Richard C. Beesley Attorney at Law . 210 Boivln Building Klamath Talis. Oregon No. M, Feb. 16, U, March 9. 10. FUNERAL HOMES C O'HAIR'S Memorial Chapel. 3.19 Pint. TU 4-345Q. Parking lot available. WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home. 923 High Street. Phone TU 2-4404. MEETING NOTICES 1 SPECIAL COMMUNICATION, Crater Lake Lodge No 211, A.F.&A.M., Thurs day, Feb. 25 at 7:30 P.M. Work m the M.M. Degree. Gus Vlahos, W. M. SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Klamath Lodge No. 77 A.F. & A.M., Friday evening, February 26, 7:30 p.m. Work in the MM Degree. All Ma sons invited to attend. Al Schrieber, WM WANT AD CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY AUTOMOTIVE 1r Auto Miscellaneous New Can St Trucks Uied Can Si Truck EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted, Femalt 14 Help Wanted, Mala 18 Help Wanted - 17 Situations Wanted 18 ir 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 NOTICES Card of Thanks In Memorlam , , , Funeral Homes Meetins Notices Lost & Found ... General Notices Personals Public Charity -Services ir MISCELLANEOUS Transportation ., - Health Educational Financial - Loans . Building - Remodeling . t uei Heating Good Things To Eat ..... ... Boats Pets - Sports - H Radio - TV Musio Livestock & Poultry -. Machinery , Misc. For Rent .... Misc. Wanted Misc. To Exchange ,. Misc. For Sale ACCOMMODATION WANT AD RATE SCHEDULE For additional rats information Phono TU 4-8111 1 6 WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions 5-4-7 Insertions ... 1 Month (Dally) ,, , 1.00 1.25 3.25 6 10 WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions ... 8-6-7 Insertions .... , 1 Month (Daily) 1.50 2. SO 6.50 2.25 3.75 0.75 11 IB WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions 5-6-7 Insertions .,, . Month (Daily) 1 20 WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions -,. , 5-6-7 Insertions ., ,., . 3 00 5.00 13.00 Month (Daily) . 1115 WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions . 5-6-7 Insertions S.73 6.25 16.25 1 Month (Dally) ?fl 10 WORDS it insertions 4.50 7.50 10.50 5-6-7 Insertions , Month (Daily) 3185 WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions A S 25 5-6-7 Insertions 8.75 1 Month (Dally) 22.75 36 4,0 WORDS - 2-3-4 Insertions ' 6.00 5-4? -7 Insertions . 10.00 t Month (Daily) - 26.00 Want-Ads bring results when the ad gives complete information that Is easily understood by the read er. Price of the Item for sale Is important and the ad will brina more answen when lt Is included. Teleohone TU 4-8111 and ask for Classified. An ad writer will be ft ad to help you word the ad. Ask to charge It, and accommodation bil ling will be made when the ad has run. A complete price schedule la listed above. Classified ads telephoned or placed at the Herald and News office. 1301 Esplanade, before 5:00 p.m. will be run the following day. The deadline for Sunday and Mon day Is 12:00 noon Saturday. Cor rections and cancellations also are made on this schedule, and can cellations and corrections for the Monday paper may be made up to 8:30 a.m. Monday. Please read the first insertion of your ad. The Herald and News will give one extra day run for typo graphical error. Box service Is available, at 50c per ad. Minimum charge per ad Is $1.00, except Person - to - Person, shown below. The Herald and News reserves the right to classify, edit or reject any Want-Ad copy. Vending machine advertising Is not accepted. Classified Department office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. week days; 8:00 to 12:30 Satur days. Person-to-Person Classified Non - commercial person-to-person for sale ads of items priced at $35.00 or less may be advertised at this package price. Price must be giv en in the ad. This Is a flat price, with no refunds on ads cancelled at less than three days. Phone your Person-to-Person ad or place It at the office. 10 Words - 3 Days 98c Card of Thanks, and n Mensariam . 2.50 LEGAL NOTICE' FRYER COMMISSION ASSESSMENT REFERENDUM Notice hereby is given that a pro ducer referendum will be held, pur suant to provisions, of ORS Chapter .176. upon the question of: "decreasing the maximum permissible assessment by the Oregon Fryer Commission un der ORS 576.325 to zero percent of the average unit price of said commodity,' from March 14 to 26, 1960. inclusive. Any Oregon fryer or broiler pro ducer who. registered with the State Department of Agriculture during the period of at least 20 days February 1 to 23. I960) provided by the depart ment, may vote therein. Any such reg istered producer who does not receive ballot form by mail from that de partment by March 14. 1960, may ob tain one from that department at Sa lem, or from a County Extension Agent's office at Eugene. Albany. Sa lem. Oregon City or Hillsboro. Completed ballots must be post marked to the State Department of Ag riculture at Salem not later than mid night. Saturday, March 2fi. 1060. or be deposited in an official ballot box in a County Ex tea, ion Agent's office desig nated herein, during office hours In the referendum period. For further information contact the Division of Market Development. State Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Building. Salem, Oregon, I No. 62 retx U A LOST t FOUND LOST mal. Labrador, answers name, "Nick." vicinity of Washburn way and Anderson. Reward. TU 2-3080. LOST Doberman male, red and tan. Mcwarq. TV 4-7BZ.T GENERAL NOTICES ENTERTAINMENT . Maficla j-none oeraio Argetsinger, age TU 4-5593. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A SAFETY CODE PER TAINING TO MOTOR VEHICLES LSED TO TRANSPORT WORK ERS TO AND FROM THEIR PLACES OF EMPLOYMENT HAS BEJ5N PREPARED BY THE DE PARTMENT OF MOTOR VE HICLES AS REQUIRED BY CHAPTER 304, OREGON 'LAWS 1959, AND WILL BECOME EF FECTIVE MARCH 1, 1960. COP IES OF OR INFORMATION ON THIS SAFETY CODE MAY BE SECURED BY WRITING THE DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VE H1CLES. REGISTRATION DIVI SION, SALEM, OREGON, OR TEL EPHONING EMPIRE 4-:!171. EXT 1!03. VERN L. HILL, DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES SALEM, OREGON PERSONALS HAVE a Stanley Home Products pa: ty. Mall or phone orders. TU 2-5775. lone Waybrant. 5323 So. 6th. FULLER brush dealer, Roy Sago 415 No. 6th. TU 4-7504. UTAH Woolen Mills, Virgil Stiles. TU 2-3148. Order Easter suit now. SPENCER 4-8057. CORSET 1ERE, Phone TU LICENSED home for aged. TU 2-3163. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, GROUP NO. 2 P.O. Box 851, Ph. TU 4-4188. AVON toilet articles, TU 2-377. WATKINS PRODUCTS. TU 4-7831. NIAGARA cyclo massage equipment, Helen Uran, S27 Jefferson. Phone TU 2-3857 PUBLIC CHARITY SERVICES .. 7 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous, phone TU 2-5740 Or TU 4-7514 P.O. BOX 204. friendly help for the families of alco holics. YOUNG women of any faith needing confidential advice may contact Miss Prultt, Cathollo Charities, 278 W. Broadway, Eugene, Oregon. Phone 3-3642. SERVICES 10 ALTERATIONS, reasonable. 1320 Oak Apt. H. ALTERATIONS and sewing, Anita's. Guaranteed. INCOME 4-5943. tax assistance. Call TU CHILDREN'S sewing. Expert, able. Tu 2-1712. INCOME tax assistance. TU 2-3343. PETS that stray set back to own ers with "Lost" Want Ads. Dial TU 4-8111 to recover yours. WANTED Septic tank pumping, installing. Sew er hookups. Licensed. Bonded. TU 2-3242, TU 2-1136. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. 1 do my own work. Very reasonable. Fre estimates. Tu 4-3388. COMPLETE cleaning service, free pickup and delivery. SAcH Green Stamps. Fashion Cleaners. Tu 4-3563. EXCAVATION, house foundations, sewer lines, cesspools, drain fields, leveling, backfilling. TU 4-8398. Jesss Cox, Bill Forney. SPECIALIZED tailoring, women' coats, suits, dresses. Children's cloth ing. Alterations. Guaranteed. TU 4-9754. 419 Pacific Terrace. FIREPLACE, chimney repairs. Car pentry, brick masonry. Free estimates. Phone TU 2-5693. PAPER hanging, interim painting, all work guaranteed. TU 2-4036 or TU WASHING and ironing, special care. References, Pickup and deliver. TU 4-6442. REWEAVING, 3751 Blsbee. TU 2-1687, WE do general masonry, fireplace, patios, foundation work, retaining walls and repair work. No job too large or small. TU 2-1598. SEWING MACHINE REPAIR and RENTAL Singer Sewing Center 633 Mnin St. TU 2-2513 HELP WANTED, FEMALE 14 MAID at local motel. Must be good worker. References required. Box 344C, Herald and News. WANTED organ teacher for part time teaching and playing at special events and demonstrations. Application by let ter preferred. Derby's Music Co. 126 No. 7th St. Klamath Falls. Phone TU 4-M21. HELP WANTED, MALE 16 ACCOUNTANT-AUDITOR for budget. ng and internal auditing lumber in dustry Redding, California area. Age preferably 29-35. Minimum three years public accounting experience. C.P.A, certificate desirable. Salary open Write qualifications to RALPH L. SMITH LUMBER COMPANY. Ander son, California. WANTED, mechanically inclined man, 25 to 35. for chemical spray applica tion, brush slashing, both industrial and agricultural experience helpful. Must be free to travel. Give refer ences and background. Reply to Box 404, Tuleiake, Calif. MAN wanted must have good habits, pleasing personality, flexible enough to deal with all types of people. Learn to sell America s biggest truck line, plus allied equipment and used ve hicles. Opportunity unlimited. Jucke land Motors, llth and Klamath. Write or apply in person. SALES REPRESENTATIVES! Firm with over 27 years of estate planning, specializing in the fastest growing phase ot the investment business mutual fund sales ond profit sharing retirement plans has two openings in this area. TO Mature salesmen of excellent character ond financial sta bility, interested in a lifetime career and having a sincere desire to perform a needed service. WE OFFER A complete training service, high potential earnings, ad vancement opportunity. WRITE FOR APPOINTMENT ANDREW F. RYAN 507 8th N.E. GRANTS PASS, OREGON Retired Business Executives Preferred HELP WANTED 1' WANTED married couple to work o dairy farm. Send references to Boa 1346, Lakevlew, Oregon. Excellent Opportunity for young male accountant. College graduate. Personable Sales Clerk . . Offics Supply at Stationary experience. Calculator, bookkeeping & 10-key adding machine operators., Openings daily PERSONALIZED PLACEMENT SERVICE FREE TO EMPLOY. ERS. BETH ANDERSON S V EMPLOYMENT AGENCY k OFFICE SERVICE 325 MAIN ST. Income Taxes Prepared. Mimeographing. Vu blic Stenography. SITUATIONS WANTED 18 HOUSEWORK by the day or hour. TU 2-3072. CHILD care my Phone TU 4-72B7. north side homa. BABY silting evenings only. TO BABY sitting, my home, days. 'TU 4-6024. INCOME TAXES or bookkeeping by experienced bookkeeper. My home 412S Fargo. Phone TU 2-3929 evenings. IRONING 2-1107. good, fast. Deliver, TU CHILD care, any time. TU 2-1778. IRONING, washing. Pick up. TU 4-94. ROOMS FOR RENT 22 ROOMS. Lake Hotel. Call TU 4-7336. ROOM for rent, 827 Walnut. ROOM and board, men. TU 4-3447. SLEEPING room, 807 High. SLEEPING rooms. 1034 High. LOVELY rooms, close in. 4-4299. CLEAN rooms by day, week or month. Elevator and restaurant .328 So. Sixth, Anchor Hotel. STEAM heated sleeping rooms. Tit 2-0214. EXCEPTIONALLY clean, quiet. Rates . reasonable. Court View, 112 S. 3rd. CLEAN rooms, reasonable rates. Ern ie S Hotel, 631 SO. Sth. TU 2-U22S. HOUSEKEEPING rooms, everything furnished. SI a day up. Tu 2-1459. APARTMENTS FOR RENT 24 FURNISHED apartment. Adults only. TU 4-4522. Steam heat. ONE bedroom apartment, furnished. $50 a month. Lights, water, garbage furnished. 458 Hillside, phone TJ 2-3983. ONE bedroom, nicely furnished, close In, J70. Phone TU 4-7496. GOOD furnished apartment suitable for one or two persons, uuu uwensi Phone TU 4-5349. TWO room apartment, 225 South 5th, HOT water heat, one bedroom unfur nished apartment, laundry, locker room and garage. $60 month. 33S East Main, East Main Apts., TU 4-4816. CLEAN two room furnished bachelor apartment, $30. 2126 Reclamation. THREE room nicely furnished up stairs apartment, good location, wa and garbage disposal furnished. Electric heat TU 4-8167 8:00 to 6:00 Monday through Friday. FURNISHED apts., winter rates, S3 LARK APARTMENTS TU 4-3079 or TU 2-3073 NICE location, washing facilities, win ter rates. Call TU 4-5310 days, TU 3471 or TU l-6369 evenings. ONE and two bedroom apartments. Furnished and unfurnished. Inquire SHASTA VIEW APARTMENTS 1627 Washburn Way TU 4-8171 TWO bedroom apartment, wall to wall carpeting, tile kitchen and bath. Un furnished except stove, refrigerator. . Telephone TU 2-3986 or inquira 224 Pacific Terrace, Apt. I. TWO bedroom unfurnished apartment, utilities furnished. TU 2-2012 after S. EWAUNA Different Ac Downtown. Furnished, 219 South llth, TU 2-1063, TU 4-4389. HEATED furnished apartment. Adults. TU 4-8459. NEWLY decorated modern apartment for couple. Downtown. All utuitief paid, Greer Apts., 710 Main. BACHELOR apartment, Park Apart ments. 1842 Esplanade. Phona TU 4-7187. SMALL apartment Adults. 235 Cedar. COMFORTABLE furnished apartments. Walking distance to town. UtUltlel furnished. 1605 Esplanade. FOUR room furnished, 501 Market. ONE bedroom furnished apartment 825 Grant Street FURNISHED bedroom apartment, $70. iso small apartment suitable for one, $55. Natural hot water heat, adults. 50? Alameda, TU 4-7273. TWO bedroom apartment Adults. No pets. TU 2-2405 or TU 2-4116. NEWLY decorated unfurnished bed room apartment Adults. Baby accep table, sso. See at 906 E. Main or TU 4-7273; 503 Alameda. SMALL furnished bedroom apartment. 333 South Eleventh. LARGE unfurnished. Includes kitchen, utility, bath, garage. Children wel come. TU 4-4087. LET a Classified Ad turn that vacant room or apartment Into an Ircome producer fast. Dial TU 4-6111. MODERN apartment, haeuscr. TU 4-8313. close Weyef ONE room apartment, Men only. 410 South 5th. COMPLETELY furnished apartment. 1411 Main. ONE bedroom apartment, complete kitchen and drapes. $75 month. Rick falls Apts., 2660 Shasta Way. For ap pointment TU 4-3151 days or TU 4-3329 evenings. CLEAN furnished apartment, $45. In quire 1624 Division. ATTRACTIVE new one bedroom apart ment. Stove, refrigerator, washer, dry- fcxcenent neigtioornood. No pets, TU 2-2750. ARMORY Courts, nicely furnished. Ga rages. Phone TU 2-2655. FURNISHED High. apartment Inquire 318 FURNISHED three room apartment Hot and cold water, garbage paid $45 month. 754 North Tenth. FURNISHED one and two room apart ments, $40. three room apartment, $55, utilities Included. Shared baths. AduiU iy. 419 North 10th. UNFURNISHED, TU 2-5768. two bedroom, $52.30, APARTMENTS NOW RENTING Studio, one bedroom and two bedroom apartments Rentals Low As $75 Mo. Heated Pool For exclusive use of tenants (May to October) Will show ot any time TU 4-3151 orTU 4-3325 , For Appointment RICKFALLS APARTMENTS 2660 Shasta Way