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Commif m fy Calendar PELICAN SCHOOL PTA Execu tlv. Committee will meet Mon day, Jan. 16, 'at 7:30 p.m. in the seventh trade room. All ollicers chairmen and room mothers are asked to attend. , MRS. GRACE REYMERS, sec retary of the Jackson County American Cancer Society, will be in charge of the educational film on cancer control to be shown on Thursday. Jan. 19, at I p.m at the VFW HaU. The public Is invited. MIDLAND GRANGE will spoil sor public card party Saturday, Jan. 14. at 8 p.m. at the grange hall. Refreshments will be served, KATHLEEN THOMPSON will review Taylor Caldwell's book, "The Listener." for the AAUW Monday luncheon group on Jan. 16 .at 12 p.m. at the Winona Hotel. Those interested are in vited and asked to make reser vations at the hotel. YMCA women's exercise and steam classes will begin Monday, Jan. 16, at T p.m. LOUIE AND OZZIE will fur nish music for dancing at VKW HaU from 9 p.m. Saturday until 1 a.m. Members and their guests re invited. KLAMATH COUNTY Home Ex tension Alumni will meet Satur day, Jan. 14. at the YMCA at 12 p.m. for a potluck luncheon. PROSPERITY REBEKAH So da Club wit) meet Monday, Jan, 16, at the home of Dacey Hoover, 2145 Oarrow Avenue, at 12:30 p.m. for a dessert luncheon. EAGLES AUXILIARY will meet Friday, Jan. 13, at I p.m. There will be nominations for treasurer. PROSPERITY REBEKAH LODGE No. 104 will have open installation Saturday, Jan. 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the IOOF Hall. JUNIOR CLASS of lenente Class Presents Cocks To Ward BONANZA The junior class ef the Bonanza Mission Sunday School presented 11 scrapbooks to the . pediatrics ward of Hillside Hospital. Klamath Falls,' before Christmas The 14 students ' met "Friday Bights at the home of their teach er, Mrs. La Verne Hankins. Tiiey clipped cartoons and pictures from piles of magazines, then trimmed and pasted until the protect was finished. Shown here during a typical work session are, back row, Jer ry Bradshnw, Debbie Tyree, Bil ly Bard, Janice . Reld, Diannc Bard, David Kollmar: front row. Janice Schmidli, Loretta Kennedy, Dennis Kollmar, Danny Pederson, and Mrs. Hankins. Others who worked on the books but were not in the picture include Teddy Koll mar, Frieda Tyree, Kathy Ste wart, and Margie Brawn. Unemployed SALEM (AP) - The state De partment of Employment today estimated that 52,300 persons were Toblo.ii In Oregon in December, or 15,300 more than at a comparable period of 19. Employment was estimated at 647,700 persons, or 12,900 fewer than a year earlier. The Decem ber; unemployment total was 1,900 more than in the preceding month. Employment decreased mainly in construction, lumber and mining industries. Unemployment in the lumber industry was greater than normal because of the soft lumber mar ket, the department said. There were 60,500 workers in the lumber industry last month, which was 12,300 fewer than a year be fore. J r ;. ,. , . , ;:??l-T- . . . '. - .-r- - -t'' y.-: 'i A JOB'S DAUGHTERS Bethel No. 61 will hold public installation Saturday. Jan. 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the Scottish Rite Temple. MERRY MIXERS will dance Saturday, Jan. 14, at t p.m. at their hall in Pelican City. Bill Mayhew will call. Women arc asked to bring cakes. KLAMATH LAKE Teachers' Federal Credit Union members will conduct their annual share holders' meeting Jan. 21 at 6:30 p.m. at the Winema Hotel. New officers will be elected. Entertain' ment will be provided, the rate of dividend announced and other business important to members and potential members discussed HENLEY JOB'S DAUGHTERS Bethel No. SI and Henley De Molay will hold a joint installa tion Sunday, Jan. IS, at 2 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. The public is invited. ZULEIMA NILE will conduct a no-host luncheon meeting Jan. 14 at 11:45 a.m. at Medford Hotel Members planning to attend are requested to make their own res ervations at the hotel. POTLUCK AT MOOSE HOME, 1010 Pine Street, Saturday, Jan. 14, at 7 p.m. Bring the family. KLAMATH DOG FANCIERS will meet Friday. Jan. 13. at 8 p.m at the fairgrounds. There will be election of officers. NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT members will hold their regular meeting and potluck dinner Mon day, Jan. 16, at 8 p.m. at the KC Hall. Members who wish to join secret pals are asked to at tend. NAOMI SHRINE No. S. Order of the White Shrine, will meet Saturday, Jan. 14, at the Ma sonic Temple. Musical program will begin at 8 p.m. Advance night wUl be held. Minion Sunday School OSC Dean Hits Farm Price Props SALEM (AP) "When we no longer have conspicuous plans for price supports, we will have gone a long ways on farmer public re lations," F. E. Price, dean of the Oregon State College Agricultural School and director of the exten sion service, told the Oregon Dairymen s Association today, "All of agriculture has been hurt by the surpluses, but we must move into the problem of agricul tural adjustments intelligently. It is going to take a businessman's approach along with the farmers' approach," Price said. Discussing agricultural adjust ments, Price told of studies being made to develop a Blue Lake bean that can be picked mechan ically. People get hurt in these changes, he said, adding that the new bean would drop most of the 5-million picker payroll. "Sociologically, It will affect the youth of the state. It will leave them with nothing to- do," Price said. Discussing production efficiency on the farm, Price noted that from 1940-59, livestock production had increased 49 per cent and crops 39 per cent on about the same amount of acreage. At the same time, spending by farmers for machinery has in creased 135 per cent. The dollar output for land production de creased 1 per cent, and for labor decreased 40 per cent. He said that while prices paid by farmers continued to increase, there had been a slight decline in prices received by the farmer for his product. "Production efficiency has been beneficial to the consumer. He Is spending fewer working hours to purchase commodities from the farm," Price said. In the period from 1940-59. the consumer has come to spend 17 per cent less time at his job to buy the same amount of beef, 51 per cent less time for eggs, 40 per cent less for milk, 27 per cent less for bread and 19 per cent less for potatoes, he said. Mexico City't lowest street is more than a mile higher in alti tude than the top of New York's jhighe ikyscrapcri. II II i J -M rVIw V I I m r mi. Im. T.M. fW. (f t. tot. Off. ff3 1 "No, haHoesri't "brush hi teeth "after each meal. I havt trouble enough getting; him dinner and Lawmakers To Back Pear Study WASHINGTON (AP) - A group of West Coast congressmen Thurs day pledged to support program to solve the riddle of a disease that threatens pear production. The group from Washington, Oregon and California announced n ans to seek coordination of re-iNo. search efforts by federal, state and industry representatives to fight pear decline, a root disease. The congressmen, representing an area that grows 95 per cent of the nation's pears, are to meet again in two weeks to outline a definite plan based on information gathered by then. Thursday s meeting was in the office of Rep. Catherine May, R- Wash. She said the disease threat ens to destroy the pear industry. Others at the session were Reps. Edwin R. Durno, R-Ore., and Har old T. Johnson, D., John E. Moss, D Charles S. Gubser, R and John F. Baldwin, Jr., R., all of California. Rep. Walt Horan, R.' Wash., also was represented. Pear decline first hit Washing ton eight years ago and has spread southward into Oregon and California. The disease is making serious inroads into the industry. The congressmen were told average pear production of close to 100,000 tons in Washington was down to 47,000 this year. In Ore gon it was down from 57,000 ton average to 45,000. In California, 322,000 tons were produced this year, a drop of 44, 000 tons from 1959. The future looks especially dark In California because many trees that appeared healthy up to the last harvest season died immed lately afterward. Experts estimate over the next two to three years production in California will be reduced from about 400,000 tons a year to around 275.000. . There are two types of decline slow, found mainly in Washing ton, and quick, prevalent in Cali fornia. The first takes several years to kill the trees, the second kills within weeks. To get an orchard back into production takes at least eight years and four more years before it becomes profitable. To Discontinue Bill Practice SALEM (AP)-The Senate Rules Committee voted today to discon tinue the practice of having bills introduced "by request" of state departments and private organ izations. The House apparently will con tinue to permit bills to be listed as having been Introduced by re quest. LEGAL REPORT OP CONDITION ,OF "THE BANK OF KLAMATH FALLS" ot Klamath Falls In the State of Oregon at the close of business on Dec. 31, I960. ASSETS 1. Cash, balances with other banks. Including reserve balances, ana cash Items In process of collection . , . 497,835.30 2. United States Government oblioations, direct and guaranteed 1,039.026.66 3. Obligations 0I States and political subdivisions . . 26.205.66 4. Other bonds, notes, and debentures 5. corporate stocks (Including $ Oock of Frdera Reserve Bank) 4. Loans and discounts (including 11,199.35 overdrafts 1 V(VS,JW..J 7. Rank premises owned $85,191.62. furniture and (Mure $18,947.16 104,131.78 innnsv prrniim bwtiri mrw suoirti to oann) I. Real estate owned other than hank t. Investments and other assets Indirectly representing bank premises or other real estate 10. Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding 11. Other assets II. TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES 13. Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations . 14. Time deposits of Indlvlduels. partnerships, and corporations 15. Deposits ot United Slates Government (Including postal savings) la. Deposits of Slates and political subdivisions 17. Deposits of banks II. Other deposits Icertlfled and officers' checks, etc.l 19. TOTAL DEPOSITS TO. Bills payable, rediscount; and other liabilities for borrowed money 21. Mortgages or other liens, t . .on bank premises and S on other real estate 22. Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstandlna 73. Other liabilities 24. TOTAL LIABILITIES .... CAPITAL 2S. Capital 74. Surplus 27. Undivided profits 71. Reserves 29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 30 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS I.7XV4CI7 37 31. Assets piedoed or assigned lo secure liabilities and for other purposes 79o.s97.49 33. (al Loans as shown above alter deduction of reserves of (pi Jecunties as shown above are etter deduction of reserves of I. F. E. Molt. Exec. Vice Pros . of the above-named bank.-oVsoHemniyairm tha' the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents tha true state of the several matters herein contained end set forth, to the best of my knowledoe and beliet Correct Attest: Signed. F. B. Holl. ft. F. Mesl, C. A. Henderson. Lor en L. Palmerton, Directors. (SEAL) State of Oreoon. County of Klamath, ss- Sworn lo and subscribed before me this xplras Feb. 1, 1942. No. 434 Jan. 13 to brush after breakfasts eupper!" LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE INVITING BIDS ON SCHOOL BUS Notict It hereby given that the Board ol Directors of School District No. I of Klamath County. Oregon will receive sealed bids at the office of the District Clerk, I 619 Klamath Avenue, Klamath Falls, Ore gon, until 5:00 o'clock p.m. on January1 1961 for the furnishing and delivering of one 7j-passenger school bus according lo conditions and specifications on file at the above address. Bids will be public ly opened at a special meeting of the Board al Klamath Union High School on January 23, 1961 at 7:30 p.m. Tha Board reserves the right to accept any or re icct an dim, H. B. Ashley. Clerk im, December 16, 30. January 13. No. 59115 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY In the Matter of tha Estate of NAOMI GRIZZLE, Deceased. NOTICE Is hereby given that the under signed Administrator ol the Estate of Na omi Grlnle, deceased, will from and after February 4. 1961. at 10 o'clock A.M. at the office of Chatburn it Brlckntr, Mer rill. Oregon, proceed to sell at private sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, In one lot, the following described real and personal property of said estate, situated in Klamath county, Oregon: The N'i ef Lot 43 Of FAIR ACRES SUB DIVISION NO. 1, as designated on the Official Plat thereof now on tile In the1 office of tho County Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, together with tho follow Ing furniture In tha dwelling on said land j davenport with chair, old rocker, small end table, china cabinet. Autogas heater, floor lamp, Ward's Radio, Ward'i 9 Cu. ft. electric refrigerator, dining la bio with 4 chairs, gas range with trash burner, dresser, 2 Iron beds with springs: ana miiiimih mn i.nin wi urernri, small clothes cabinet, and 2 kitchen chairs. Said sale Is being made pursuant to an order of the above entitled Court, made and entered January 4, 1961, and sublect to confirmation of sale by said Court, Dated and tint published January a, 1941. (s) Albert L. Wagner Administrator, Merrill, Oregon No, 427, Jan. 6, 13, 20, 7. , No. 40-31 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In lha Matter ef lha Eslata of DEL PHIA L. HOYT. Dacaasad. Nollca la hereby glvan that I hava matt my llnat account as axacutor of tha Estata of Dalphia L. Hoyt. dacaasad, and thai lha court has sat January 74. mi, at tha hour of 10:00 a.m.. as the tlma tor tha hearing of oblecllons to said final account and settlement inereot. Dated this Oecember 23. 190. RALPH O. HOYT Executor O'NEILL a. MCLAREN Attorneys tor executor f No. 17, Dec. 23. 30, Jan. a, ra. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERS OF FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF KLAMATH FALLS KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON NOTICE Is hereby given thai tha an. nual meeting of the members of First Federel Savings and Loan Association of Klamath Falls will be held at the home! dike ol tha association al 540 Main Street. Klamath Falls. Oregon at two o'clock In the afternoon on the 11th day ot January. 1961 lor the purpose of elect ing three directors and for tha transac- Hon of such business as may properly come before the mealing. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF KLAM ATH FALLS BY: VAN S. MOLLISON, Secre tary No. alt, Jan. e. 11. No. 40-14 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Metier of the Eslata ot MARIE YOUNG, also known as Mary Ann Youna. Deceased. Notice is nereoy given met we unaer- stoned has filed his Final Account as administrator ol the Estate ol Maria Young, also known as Mary Ann Young, deceased, and that the Court has set February 15, !!, al the hour ol 10:00 a.m., as lha time for the heoring of Ob. lections to said final account and settle ment thereof. NOTICE ngnf nuns noi asswrnni vj oremlses Jo.tssari , 1.733.02.J2 . 041.13153 . 744.771 15 . 59.947.85 . 544.947.15 . 3309J554 19.133.19 SJ JS1.tSl.11 11.7211 1.377.914 J4 ACCOUNTS 150 (W.M 50 OCX) no 37.417 98 Kt.m.H 10th day sf Jan . 1941. M commission R. P. Laudenachlager, Notary Public LEGAL NOTICE M Mill January It, INI. Thomai B. Yaa Admlnistrator O'Neill a mclahen Attorneys for admlniltrator No. til. Jan. U 30. 11, Fab. t. No. 40-41 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In tna Malltr of the Eitata of GEORGE TOMLENOVICH. Deceased. Nollca l hertoy givan mat I have filed my Final Account as administrator of tha Estata of Gaorga Tomlanovich, dacaasad. and thai tna Court has sat Fabruary 13, 1961. at tha hour of 10:00 a.m., as tha tlma for tha hearing of objections to said Final Account and settlement ineraoi, Oated this January i irei. MATT THOMAS Administrator O'NEILL A MCLAREN I Attorneys for administrator NO. OU. Jan. 13. JO. 11, ran. 4. January It, IMI PUBLIC . NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT oDDlicotion was mod on th 19th day of Decern, ber, 1 960 by the Western Union Teleflraph Company to the Federal Communications CcOimission to discontinue their telegraph office located in the Great Northern Rail way Company's depot in Ma lin. Oregon. If application is granted, substitute service will bt ovailoble by telephone through the Western Union Telegroph Company's office In Klamath Falls, Oregon, or neorest open Western Union office. Any member of the public desirinq to protest or sup port the closing of this of fice may communicate in writing with the Federal Communications Commission. Washington 25, D. C, on or before February 2, 1961. No. 638, Jonuory 13-20 Herald & Nowi CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE SCHEDULE PHONE TU 4-8111 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays a m. ta Men Saturday Count five words per line. Ada under 1 lines count same as 7 lines. MINIMUM CHARGE 1.50 3 6 10 1 Times Tlmea Time. Month 50 . ta.oe ts.ee t t oo 3.35 5.00 tV 11.50 4.00 e.00 1.00 14.00 4.7S 7.00 '.50 le.50 L1n 1 s 4 s 50c DISCOUNT ear aatvertltemani, H paid in advene ambm rataa are for consecutive inter- Hem, without change of copy, tor private indlviduall. Advertising mini Da clear and understandable to be productive. All words must be spelled our. deadline 4:30 o.m. day before publl. cation. Noon Saturday for Sunday and Monday. CANCELLATIONS a. COK.MCTIONS On lame schedule, except on iwonoay ineae are taken Mil f:30 a.m. Please read first insertion of your ad. Tha Herald & News will give one antra run for typographical error. BOX SERVICE JO cants par ad. CAD OF THANKS, and IN MEMORIAM tt.M FOR COMMERCIAL RATES PHONE TU 4-8111 fUNIRAL HOMIi CHAIR'S Memorial Chapel. 53 TU 4-3454. Parking lot available. WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home. 5 High street. Phone tu 2-4404. MUTING NOTICES 1 SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Klamath Lodge No 77 AF & AM. Friday evening January 1 3th, 'ijv p.m. uirx E. A. Degree, All Moster Mosons welcome. Al Schrieber, W.M. Naomi Shrine No. 5, White Shrine of Jerusalem, meets the second Saturday each month at the Masonic Temple Luello Chilcote, WHP H Frank McCornock, WOS Marion A. Pratt, W. Scribe LOST A FOUND LOST KU senior class ring engraved 'OL" 1961. TU 2-5124 after s p.m. lost, viclnllv Portland and Eldorado, dog's harness with license 188 and rabies tag. Reward, tu 4-22. LOST, girl's glasses, brown and white frames, between 11th St. and Falrvtow School. TU 2-0360. PERSONALS WATKINS PRODUCTS. TU 4-7831. FULLER BRUSH SERVICE Norm Paup. 2011 Wantland. TU 4-7504. THE CHARM CENTER New location, 1414 Oregon Ave., TU 4-4367 LICENSED homa for aged. TU 23165. KLAMATH Beauty College, for appoint ment call TU 2-1411. 124 NO. 4th. PUBLIC CHARITY SUVICtS 7 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous, phone TU 7-5740 or P.O. Box 204. Also friendly help for the families of alcoholics. !wnrllk. - m.. a nw iik nMiina rnn. f MfLnttaii advice may contact Miss Pruitt, catholic Charities. 27$ W. Broadway. Eu gene, Oregon. Phone 5-3442. HILP WANTID, MALI 1 BOYS! EARN EXTRA MONEY AFTER SCHOOL SELLING THE HERALD & NEWS! DOWNTOWN AFTER SCHOOL CONTACT HERALD & NEWS CIRCULATION DEPT. Main at Esplanade TU 4-8111 shvicis PAINTING. Interior ant) anterior. loneblt rales. Phone TU MS2S. ONE hour dry cleaning, no extra charge. S and H Green Stemps. Free pickup and delivery. Broadway Cleaners, South aiatn near son Bazaar. STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS im So. 4th TU 7S77! EDUCATIONAL 11 PIANO STUDENTS, ALL GRADES. EXPERIENCED TEACHER. TU 4J049. HELP WANTED. MALI u CONTRACT TRUCKMEN make It's. Trailer furnished. II over 22 write MAY- FLOWER Bo 107, Indianapolis 4. Ind. SITUATIONS WANTIO .... II CARPENTER work, all kinds. Camenti lounoations. Reasonable. References. TU 2-53M. IRONING. Good, TU 3-5241. fast, pickup, delivery. WANTED 3-1771. baby sitting anytime. TU ADULT BABY SITTER PHONE TU 4-17 IRONING, washing. Excellent work Pickup, deliver. TU 4-9434. WILL do typing In my home. TU 3-4317. CHILD care day or week, south suburbs. inquire .y. ueiiie. ROOMS FOR RENT 22 BOARD, ROOM, GENTLEMEN. IVU4 ELDORADO .uwui.r,i.L.rii,u rooms JVJ3-WJU. Sieep IrVfl rnnml 7 uui Til e j.a ROOM, BOARD. G ENT1Te M E N. 1607 CRESCENT CLEAN, heated, quiet. 2 blocks from main. 607 High St. PflfiAA mnrt pumi-Mj u...i.l ..a '.r .... nWi Kin.! mii. v rati flc Terrace. ROOM And IVlJirrf fnr uinrlrlnn eveoe. CM Mi. WV ANCHOR Hnfel. rlj.n ..4.. T.V., t leva tor and cafe. 338 So. ith. ROOMS, cabins, reasonable. Ernit's Ho- OJIJO, am. IU 2-3325, MEN, clean, very reasonable, cooking. ij nij. ura, iu 4-WJ. LOVELV PfinAAt. ri fltc im Dunue TU 4.5. trance. Parking. Men. 136 N. 3rd. STEAM HEATED, CLEAN, QUIET. CLOSE IN. TU 2-0214. WHOLESOME clean environment. Court View. 112 South Third. APARTMEMTS FOR RENT 24 FURNISHED 2 room apartment suitable Oflor 2 persons. W0 Owens. TU 4-5M9. FURNISHED one room aoartmant. un Utilities paid. 4i No. 10th. SUBURBAN turn hravw. H,.ni.w Weill carai in iiw twi rnnm Ain room, one bedroom. Also drapes. tovel,0f' W"w. Close in. TU 4-Mla after 4 and refrigerator. Call TU 4-S390. NO I small children or pets. COZY 3 room furnished apt. Washing fa- uimcj. no peis. aquiis. iu 4-e4i. DOWNTOWN bachelor apartment. Steam neat, iu 4-m. THREE room furnished apt. Adults only, 2 12 Orchard. Inqu i re 2037 Radcliffe. two room furnished apartment. $40l mown. IU 2-4122. CLEAN furnished apt. Three blocks from wain, jjj ao. nth. EWAUNA-DOWNTOWN Klamath's most modern, furnished 219 So. Hth, TU 2-1062, TU 4-449 FURNISHED apts., S50. LARK APARTMENTS TU 2-3471 FURNISHED apts. 431 Wash Ina ton. Wa ter and garbage paid. TU 4-5449. UNFURNISHED apt. Heat, hot and cold water and oarbaoe service Included with rent, una oiock north from Montgomery warn, rnone iu 4-ttyj. ROOMY Vi bedroom ant. Mills Addition. Everything furnished 165. Prefer adults wnn references, tu 4-6574 afternoons. ATTRACTIVE, modern, furnished bedroom apt. Water. - garbage paid. TU wu. suburban, furnished, clean, 3 warm rooms, 145. Yard. Parking. TU 4-9012. 4-9012. REASONABLE. Furnished aoartmanti. iman nouses, inquire sib High. FOUR ROOMS FURNISHED Adults. No pets. 624 Mitchell. LARGE one bedroom duplex, private bath, afja leaar ana nign. WALNUT Apts. Steam heat, utilities furnished, close In. 415 Walnut. LARGE 3 room furnished aot. S35. Larae furnished aot.. wall to wall caroet. hook no for automatic washer and dryer, 160 monlh. Unfurnished I'l bedroom house S5D. TU 2-6491. COMFORTABLE clean furnished apt. Util ities paid. 126 North 3rd. FURNISHED 2 bedroom apartment. All electric, no children between 3 and years. No pets. $40 mo. TU 4-6274. FURNISHED 3 room close in $45. 330, Broad. TU 2-9385. FURNISHED apt. 3 rooms, bath, garage. private entrance, couple. TU 2-1214. NATURAL hot water heated. Adults onlv. one bedroom unfurnished, utilities paid. TU 4-6287. equippea. Launary facilities. Adults only. No pets. 915 Lincoln. WILL sub-lease completely and beautifully furnished one bedroom apartment, ground floor, to single person or couple. $75. No pets. No drinking. TU 2-1126 early mornings or evenings. NEWLY decorated 1 bedroom apts. Brand new furniture. TU 4-6732. 830 Prospect. LARGE unfurnished two bedroom. Newly decorated, close tn. 165. TU 4-5111, TU 4-6966. $42.50, heat aid. Furnished, small. Whole some, clean environment. 112 So. 3rd. FURNISHED bachelor apartment. Nice. clean, close in. TU 4-5111 or TU 4-6966. CLOSE In. Bachelor apartment. Hot wafer heat. 1842 Esplanade. TU 2-6005. CLEAN, modern, completely furnished four room apartment. 206) White. ROOSEVELT APARTMENTS 2036 LEROY Furnished one bedroom apartment. Ga rage, hot water heat, Hot Springs area. Adults. TU 2-1749. FURNISHED apt. near Weyerhaeuser. Steam heat, utilities turn. UO. TU 4-1313. 7TH and Pine. Lovely, furnished, free lull Arf.illa - uihW ....... nMlk- ly. Alpha Apts. TU 4-4522. TU 4-5010. TWO bedroom furnished. 501 Market, 4-5493, TU 7-lSn. TWO bedrooms. Nicely furnished. Phone TU 4-9S76. SMALL clean apartments, close In. Util- Hies furnished. 433 North 10th. FURNISHED one bedroom. Water, oar. bage paid. Washing lacliltles. TU 4-5334. FURNISHED downtown apt. Parking! space. Sou. tu 44300 or tu 4-8836. FURNISHED-three room, private trance and bath. S35. TU 2-4390. RICKFALLS APARTMENTS One end two-bedroom. Furnished or semi, furnished. FROM S49.M to S99.50 1MO Shasta Way TU 7 5577 CASCADE FURNISHED APARTMENTS 1 2-Bedroom Elevator Heat Disposal Storage F ree pa rk i no N ea r Downtown SS5 per month and up I 3M So. 11th TU 4-7M5 SHASTA VIEW APARTMENTS One and two bedroom apartments, fur nished or unfurnished; three bedroom apartments, unfurnished. PRICES RANGE FROM 134 TO SM Disposal, water, garbage nd permanent maintenance inciuoeei. OFFICE HOURS 1 A.M. TO 5 P.M. Monday thrtwgh Frrtay 1437 WASHBURN WAY TU 4-K77 FOR RENT OR LEASE 1 bedroom apartment. Hot Springs FrlQdaire and rengt M9.30 $750 No pets, please For apoeintmenl call: JAMES F. STILWELL & CO. Realtors Phnnt- TU 4-JJM r 41U HOUSIS FOR HINT 24 THREE bedroom pertteMv furnished hxise. Nice netghberhood, dose tn. 150. ltto Main. HERALD AND PAGE II HOUSIS FOR HINT Si CLEAN modern 7 bedroom, partly fur. nisned, tig. TU 4.3411. furnished I bedroom house. NO Owens. TU 4-53 ONE bedroom unfurnished. Lerge yard. Garage, welkin cooler, washroom. TU 24141. UNFURNISHEO three bedroom, electric heel. Close to Allemont School. TU 2-421'. ONE bedroom partly furnished close In, seO month. TU 4-4217. ONE bedroom partially furnished house. 313 Mertin. tu t-isf. HOUSE FOR RENT CLOSE IN, PHONE TELL everyone about your Business Service with e low cost Want Ad. Dial TU 4-1111 to start yours. CLEAN furnished one bedroom cabin. Owner 2053 Eberleln. TU 4-4392. S3S. REDECORATED five room duplex. Ap pliances, garage, downtown. Adults. TU 4-JTSI, ATTRACTIVE furnished duplex. clow in, ao j lis only. TU 2-317. ONE bedroom furnished duplex. Adults. NO OOgS. KO. TU 4-4211. FURNISHED one bedroom house, Delaware, phono TU 2-474. UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom duplex en California Ave. Mf.SO. TU t-3843 days, TU 4-W64 evenings. THREE bedroom, carpel, storm windows, insulated, electric heat, MS.00. TU 4-S5I6. NICE two bedroom unfurnished house. Water paid. 0. One bedroom furnished, . TU 4-1261. THREE room furnished, clean. Water garbage paid. TU 4-6626. ONE bedroom furnished duplex neai Roosevelt School. Water furnished. TU ifl4M. ONE bedroom unfurnished. Appliances. fireplace. Adults. No pels. TU 4-4667. UNFURNISHED one bedroom. Heat,. waier paio. m Hign. TU 4-35V3, THREE bedroom house, clean, wall to wan carpe? throughout, fireplace. Mills AOdition. si 10. mo. Phone TU 2-46M 4-7473. COMPLETELY redecorated two bedroom unrurnisnea house. $70. N ee vard. iaoo Austin, iu 4-4)2i weekdays before s. FURNISHED one bedroom, Wocus. Wa. ler, garoage. Electric heat, S50. TU 4-9497. UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom duplex. Wa ter, natural hot water heat, dlsoosal serv. ice, electric range, garage with storage space, laundry facilities included. Phone ays i u a-wiii, evenings tu 4-4611. THREE room duplex, 45. Cabin 120. aiso apanmenr. tu 4-m. MODERN, furnished home. TU 2-1787. three bedroom SMALL furnished house. Garaae. vard. close in, clean, 13750. TU 4-8773. utruiootn uupiu. arovv. riir lateral NEWLY remodeled furnished one room home. TU 4-3243. MODERN clean unfurnished one bed room. Hot water heal. Close in. Adults. TU 4-49. ATTRACTIVE, clean three bedroom home Mills Addition. MO month. Sanders Real Estate, TU 4-7521. FURNISHED two bedroom. S55. See at 2132 orchard weekend. THREE rooms, furnished. Adults. Phone, TU 4-4394. 930 E. Main. U N FURNISH ED two bedroom home, guest room above garage, $90. TU 4-7311 or see at 1430 Lookout. FURNISHED, roomy, two bedroom home. Hot Springs Add'n. TU 4-4537. CLEAN three rooms. Lights, furnished. $75. 235 Alameda. CLEAN 2 bedroom house. Stoves, frigerator furnished. Large yard. 4010 Aitamont. $50. Inquire 3938 Altamont. FOR rent with option new three bedroom. partially or unfurnished, house, Mills Addition. Electric neat, owner transferred. Available Immediately. TU 2-5713. ONE bedroom house furnished. Chelsea Addition $30 mo. TU 2-4550. TV. MISC. PROPERTY TO LET 27 BUSINESS location for rent, East Main or TU 2-0125. OFFICE suite. Drew's Manstore. REAL ESTATE WANTED 28 WANTED to lease with option to buv. Cattle, grain ranch or combination ot Doin. scott oarby, 3625 Ross Lane. Med ford, Oregon. SP 3-2381. HAVE qualified cash buver for aood 2 bedroom with party room or 3 bedroom up to $15,000. Any good area. Needs possession by February 10. Vernon Du rant. Realtor, TU 4-9833, TU 4-7923, TU Z-057. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 30 FOR sale by owner 2 bedroom home, 10 electric heat, $6,800. Small down pay ment. See 2221 Darrow. TU 44856 days or u 4020 evenings. SALE or trade $2,000 equity in three oearoom home with basement apt. Close to Academy. Full price $7,200. TU 4-3973 anytime. ELDORADO Blvd., 3 bedroom home. Builtin range, oven. Fireplace, family room, (.ompact yard. 16,900. TU 2-3759. DESIRABLE home In restricted area, Ideal arrangement for two families, each having two bedrooms and fult bath. See! to appreciate. Phone TU 4-9516 after THREE bedroom home on one acre, 2 car garage, work shop, large yard, fruit trees. Fenced and cross fenced. 4430 Bil bos. Full price $9750. TWO bedroom. Yalta Gardens, low in terest loan, minimum down, TU 2-2893. NEW four bedroom house. Three car garage. Cheap. Ill Trinity. SOLID clean 2 bedroom home. Automatic heat, basement, garage, glassed den. S500 down. Payments like rent. TU 4-9254. FOUR bedroom, 2 baths, family room. 2 fireplaces, dining room, G.E. air con ditioning summer and winter, Moyina Heights. Price $34,ooo. Assume 5 per cent loan. TU 4-5410. ATTRACTIVE two bedroom house 20201 Garden Avenue near Mills School. Will sell eau tv. vou assume oayments on present contract. TU 2-2179. MY equity li 4131 Douglas. Income property. TU 2-4117. 11SM. BUYERS and SELLERS! There 'are six competent salesmen to help you solve your real estate prob , .. m' DEANE SACHER REALTORS Licensed OregonCallfornia Brektr 103? Main St. TU 4-4137 Are you looking for a home, lot to build on or small Business? if so, we nave soma nice two, three and four bed room homes for sale. If you are planning to build, wa have several good view lots. Also, have a good store building with; raa etnm tn riAsvnlnsavn rtwiwr ! will sell on contract. SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY and INSURANCE 11f So. th St. TU 3-44 H Mrs. Oel Malont Bob Jonas TU 3-4320 TU J-Ot?) STILWELL & CO. Presents: A TRULY FINE HOME BRAND NEW. The paint it hardly dry. in Eldorado Heights, the finest, new- est part of town. 3 large bedrooms' with oversiied wardrobe closets. Cer amic tiled bath, with shower. i beth-i dressing room off master bedroom. Beautiful sandstone circulating fire1 Dlace. Hum rnmhinftfin fumllw a-Jin. Ing room, with sliding glass doors to covered concrete patio. Natural"1 finish kitchen with built-in range oven, dishwasher & disposal. Double garage. Everything heavily insulated, fully automatic heat. The contractor Is selling this one at a loss price of SII.500. Can be handled for 10 per cent down, long term loan. Shown by appointment only. STILWELL & CO, Reattors 51 Main Street TU 4-3311 or TU 4-1545 Eventnos Call; Bruce b mk lev TU 4-J4H Don Sloan TU 4-a;vernen purent NEWS, Klamatk Falls, Ore. REAL ESTATE FOR AH 30 FIVE room house. Wall to wall carpet. Knotty pine kitchen. One block from Pt II- can tcnooi. i u NEARLY new large 3 bedroom home, 119,000, Moyina Heights. TU 4-9126 or P.O. BOX U. maun. available Jan. 14th, 3 bedroom, auto- matic neat, sewer. 3917 Frieda. SEE THIS Newer I bedroom noma now. Approxi mately 1400 sq. ft. plus petlo. Fenced rear yard, convenient tioor pian. cwiwni Nertn side location. Prica S13. .00. Vary easy terms. Two bedroom. I' 40- trailer bouse, on 1.1 .era. Maaked ua to sewer, city water and antenna. Buy trailer and rent lot lor UO.OO mo. Wlh House, douoie garage, lawn and trees. Will consider trades. Full price S3.450.00. STILES REALTY IM Soum Ninth $1. Phone TU 1-4740 Fred Tucker. Evas. TU 4-M42 TU 4-W04I Homer Stiles. Evas. SUMMERS LANE. New three bedroom home. Large living room with hardwood floors. Attractive fireplace, dining room, kitchen. Hi baths. Large attractive cor-' ner lot. Nicely fenced .for safety and I baautv. Selllns for only 120,000. 14,000 down and balance on easy terms. i MeKINLEY ST. It's lust hard to beilevel That a home as nice as this one. is to be sold, for such a reasonable price. Three full bedrooms, large, attractive liv- Ina rdam with dandv fireolace. Separate dining room adjacent to a well planned Kitchen, snower ana cam, tun Dasemvni. Heated by an efficient hot air furnace. Within easy walking distance of town. Selling for only I9,50. S.,000 down, n per month. i 3000 ACRES, early spring and summer pasture. Lots ot water. About 1,000 acres of timber land. All selling for only S30 an acre. $10,000 down, balance on easy terms. 240 ACRE RANCH, ISO acres under dry1 and cultivation. Has aood well tor arm ing water, two bedroom home. This home Is not modern. This property very rea sonably priced at S32,ooo, is per ceni down. Balance on easy terms. MIDLAND EMPIRE j REALTY 1 CLEM LESUEUR, Broker 1006 Moin TU 2-3471 Clifford Shuck, Slsmn. TU 4-6369 Ideal homes lies, 400x360 let. Water and sewer handy. Near South Sixth Street. Attractive two bedroom, large living room with fireplace, utilities in Kttcnen, nara- wood floors. Insulated, located on 92x300 lot. M250. Terms. 80 acres Langell Valley. 25 acres in alfal. fa, balance pasture. Two bedroom home, lots of good outbuildings. Water less than $4.00 per acre. Would handle up to 50 head of stock. Will trade for larger place in or around the Appiegate country. SANDERS REALTOR 1J1J Main Sf. TU 4-7511 TU 1-011 or Matin 733-2204 OPEN! OPEN! OPEN! . , every Saturday and Sunday from m tA t n m. iust for vour con venience. Inspect, compare and decide for vourself the values offered In our SCOTT BUILT HOMES 3-bedroom homes for as little as $370 DOWN 30 year Insured FHA Loans Just follow the "Model Home" signs from the corner of Summers Lane and Bris tol. Immediate possession. Enloy your new home for the Holidays. M &S REALTY, INC. 339 East Main TU 2-4646 Paul McAfee & Associates, Realtors SALES STAFF Civile Williams TU 4 U734 George R. Overmire tu 2-3053 FIRST SHOWING North Hills Homes ONE BLOCK OFF NEVADA AVE. All Three Bedrooms Buittin Oven & Range Forced Air Heat Hardwood Floors Fireplaces Model Home 2 1 87 Kiln St. OPEN TO PUBLIC Saturday & Sunday . 1 1 A.M. TO 3 P.M. Robert E. Holl, Builder SUBURBAN HOME one-naif acre, large 5 room noma. Large ing room with circulating fireplace. "uo' g.rogc, .run n.r, oort. Outside fireplace. Barn and store room. Lawn, fruit and shido trees. Pasture grass. Price $13,250. Terms to be arranged. - - . NEAR MILLS SCHOOL 5 five room houses on one lot. 1 block from Mills School. Oil heat, stoves in cluded in price. Immediate possession. Priced for quick sale S7500. $1000 Down, Balance by the month. SUBURBAN One-half acre, 3 room modern house. Large garage. Large shade trees. Land In pasture grass. Price $2750. Terms. HOT SPRINGS fa,u immI knu In a ) Kaswirnnm hum. ' fireplace, full basement. Immediate pos-1 session. For further information call the - BARN H ISEL AGENCY Fred Coter Eves. 4-3593 Telephone TU J-3441 END THAT SEARCH!! nil TT AN RING four bedroom suburban home on large lot. Excellent construc tion and In too condition, walk in cold room. Extra large kitchen and utility, two baths, double garage. Only $15,490. Terms. NEAT two bedroom home on large beau tifuily landscaped tot. Concrete founda- tion. space to buitd on portion of lot. i wng tot Mv3U. Oflwn ra immw late possession. 113 ACRES near Malm. 97 acres Irrigat ed. Good two bedroom home. 9000 sack potato cellar and other outbuildings. A real buy at SJ6.000. Terms. J NORTH SIDE ImmOiil ta MtiMiiVi ntn excellent 3 bedroom home tn LIKE NEW condition. Concrete foundation. fenced yard, garage. For quick sale, S7350. Terms. VERNON DURANT REALTOR 4 INSURANCE KSO Se S'.ttl Ph. TU 4 UM er TU MH EVENINGS Jpe Leonard Soft Wright TU 153 tu i-mi TU 1HU TU 4-7!) TU i-4ll M E- "Hanli" Keller Jennny Fosne Friday, atoruay a, im, RIAL ISTATf Mil t.U DO BETTER Whan purehaXnt (arm, your homa af building 1st. 8EI EVERETT FIKIT EVERETT DENNIS Realtor lew Esplanade Ph. TU 44at iV IMMEDIATE SALE REQUIREDII Owner asking SZt.ooo, wiln iust S3.000 for complete equity. But INSPECT THIS LOVELY NORTHSIDB 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL STYLE FtM. ILY HOME; see its many attractive ealures lor yourself AND MAKE ul AN OFFER FOR EQUITY; assume ex. sting FHA loen with no new loan coils. CALL NOW lor all facts. iV CLOSE-IN Solidly-built 2 bedroom home, easy walking distance to downtown. Academy, grade and high schools. Futt masonry basement with extra room and u,-!. of storage. Attached garage. BEST YET, rrtH.e nAS just Bt EN GREATLY RE DUCEO TO JUST $8,750; excellent terms. V IT'S UNIQUE!! NEWER SOUTH SUBURBAN 2 bedroom home, priced right for you at just $6,500 with $950 down and easy monthly pay ments. Newer home area, Ferouson School district. Large living room, auto malic heat, insulated. Some furniture nA appliances Included, too. CHILCOTE & SMITH ' REALTORS SINCE 1909 SEE US FOR INSURANCE, TOO 11 N. 9th St. Ph. TU 4-77H Sales Personnel: Bill Chilcote Ph. TU 4-3281 Evet, Ed Chilcote, Associate Broker Bob Chilcote, Broker BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 32 GROCERY, 2 bedroom apartment, rea sonable rent. Write Herald News, Bo4 557C. FOR rent excellent location tor barber shop or beauty parlor, will help right person get starled. TU 4-4880. FOR sale complete beauty shop. Includes stock and equipment. Call Merrill 79a 5711, 798-5744. WILL sell my lease 14 unit housekeeping apt. Ideal for colored couple. Write P.O. Box 834. NOTICE TO PUBLIC Please Investigate thoroughly any invest ment of moneys In merchandise, various enterprises or business opportunities be fore Investing your capital. The Herald and News makes every effort to reject all fraudulent or misleading advertising however, we are not responsible for tho Integrity of the firms or individuals whd place advertising in our publication. Any advertising of business opportunities ap Dearino to be fraudulent or misleAdms should be reported to the Classified Ad vertising Department of the Herald an News. FINANCIAL - LOANS 34 LOANS For imill, short ttrm powtv brofctr loons, too Cottr's Exchanot, H Kiamam avmim, pnono tu 4-7110. SHOP from your ohont by scanning tha Want Ada. WANTED 1 1 5.000 for expansion. pef cent Interest guaranteed, more on tontj term. Consider partnership closed corpor ation basis or give first mortgage. $5V 000 security, businesses now operating. Private parties write Hera Id and News Box 559C. HEDGE YOURSELF against Inflation! Sea about REAL ES TATE INVESTMENTS AT - DEANE SACHER REALTOR Licensed OreooivCalifornia Broker 1037 Main St. TU 4-417' NOW! Charge the real thing . . . MONEY : at "MONEYLAND" PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL LOANS I I I Pf Borrow Now Pay totr 121 So. 9th TU 4-8128 j Equitable Loans- REFINANCE your present mortaaae or contract and pay current obligations id iuii. fcuu itaoLc has plenty of mon? available tor refinancing loans. Set us tor complete details. Cosh For Contracts We have clients tor purchase of youf reai tsiaie coniraci or mortaaae at con ventional discounts. See us at once. CHILCOTE & SMITH Realtors lit N. 9th St. Phone TU 4-7771 Debt Takes A HOLIDAY Only that is . When you don't have scattered bills. Get off to a fresh start In 1961 get cesli here . . . make only one monthly pay ment. Reasonable rates, quick friendly service. FOR READY CASH See "Chuck" Bailey THE LOAN ARRANGER We Finance New & Used Con Furniture Note Automobile Convenient Location Convenient to Borrow Convenient to Pay Private Auto Sales Financed Locally Owned Motor Investment Co. 531 So. 6th TU 4-778S BUILDING . REMODELING 3 LIGHT INSULATION Newsoaoer page mats suitable for rouafl insulation, as outbuildings, pipes, tanks, attics; newspaper page slie, two cents cn Herald and News, 1301 Esplanade. FUEL HEATING 31 CUSTOM CUT FIRE WOOD. ANYTIME. WOOD CUT TO ORDER SIS cord delivered. TU 2-0147. BODY fTTvc)Ct,r4r50"cord.TU no Saturday calls please. (PINE milt blocks, M.25 cord, u-haul, -3iM. iiis-r oroiners. CALL CLIFF YADEN Presto Logs & Healing 0i Metered Propane Sales S & H Green Stamps 34 hours 2540 South S'XtH TU 4-3641 and TU 3-9260 Open (""lOAl -V-rM- Standard Fuel Oils, selected mill H ,vL- P,..iH I j I'iki. P'! Logs and GOLD BOND STAMPS PEYTON & CO. 835 Market St. TU 4-5149 t-t"tssssssiissaTsss GOOD THINGS TO IA1 3f GOOD Russet potatoes tv grower, tl oer sac. TUIa. TU 2-We. CUSTOM lwtenerlrcuHiiw7Sretinif. curing. Beef, oorlt wholesale. Grigsbv'a Smokehouse. Old Midland Rd. Tu 3-04S. (oati rati Saisrti Hobbies THREE months old three Quarter Pe hlngese. One Quarter Pomeranian miaa.... Call TU MISl or TU 4-4W. Pomeranian Duooies". One female, S3lT One male. S4S. AUC. TU 4-S7IS champion sired Welsh terrier pvopi'ea.