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f 1 PAGE 10 B HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falli. Ore. Drug Users Protection 'WASHINGTON (UP1) Secre tary Abraham A.Bibicoft said to day that American men, women and children who use drugs de serve the same protection as the got eminent already provides (or hogs, sheep and cattle. Ribicoff, head of the Health. Ed ucation and Welfare Department, made the statement In endorsing key provisions of a bill by Sen. Esles Kefauver, D-Tcnn., to clamp stiff controls on the nation's 1,200 drug producers. Ribicoff said the Food and Drug Administration specifically should have authority to bar from the market drugs that have not been proved effective or do not live ii to advertised claims. He ss'd strengthened factory inspection procedures and standby authority to simplify tongue-twist ing chemical names of drugs also would result in a suDsianuat re ductlon in drug prices. In a 27-page statement read to Kefauver's Senate antitrust sub committee, Ribicoff said Congress Shock Absorbers Installed IP 22" I Mil Can) Four . . Beacon MOBIL SERVICE 1201 t. Main TU 4-8304 "JtH GREEN STAMPS" Fine Quality Travelsmart Luggage Beauty Case, Pullmans, Overnight Cases Your Choice at a new low price. (5)99 f I u ' i U (2) Compare at 16.95 CONTINUED THRU SATURDAY BY ye DEMAND! MANY NEW SPECIALS Revere Ware Coffee Makers li 1 Percolator style. M to l: it' 8-cup Reg. 12.95 6.99 Reg. 11.95 0.77 Fancy Plaid Cotton Yardage Many wosh ond weor fabrics Included in this group. 36 to 45-inch width,. Reg. 1.00 to 1.19 yd. 79e Famous Brand Antique Spreads Beautiful on any bed Full "tin only. White and antique white. 1 SS. 19.98 Deserve Of Laws nasscd legislation in 1913 forbid-! ding worthless biologicals for the treatment of domestic animals. He said a failure by Congress (o require human drugs to be proved effective before they can be sold would put the government in the intolerable position of tell ing Americans: 'A hog is protected against worthless drugs, but you are not. The cabinet member praised drug firms for developing a great many new products at great ex pense. But he criticized the indus try for what he called its "pat tern of high prices" and inade quale safeguards for consumers He also said that planned ob solescence of "miracle drugs" contributes to unjustifiably high prices. "Further, the claims made by the manufacturer through extrav agant advertising and promotion al campaigns have not always been accurate or wholly truth ful, he asserted. Ribicoffs Food and Drug' Ad ministration (FDA) chief, George P. Larrlck, already has told the subcommittee he favors parts of Kefauver's bill, including one empowering the FDA to test new drugs for effectiveness before they can be sold. Kefauver said the bill would lower prices by encouraging com petition. If drug companies are strictly supervised, he said, doc tors will have more confidence and will prescribe by chemical rather than brand names, which would let consumers shop for the cheapest brand. QUEEN'S BROTHER DIES LONDON (UPD-The brother of Queen Mother Elizabeth, Sir Da vid Bowes-Lyon, 59, suffered a fa tal heart attack Wednesday at Birkhall, Scotland. 1 ! fc i i s plus tax f Famous Fieldcrett 1 Percale Sheets 100 cotton, seconds. Full Sir. Twin 1.99 1.88 1 Large 72x90 100 Wool Blankets jj Machine woshable, moth R .,, S P0'- ,00 n',on hlnd'n- ' Reg. 13.9B 9.99 5 free lusromer Parking 5th & Klamath Us. Your Chorga Account Thursday. Srplrmber 14. 1961 OUR ANCESTORS "This one's a beauty, Mrs. house First Constitutional Convention In 54 Years DETROIT (AP) Michigan's first constitutional convention in 54 years will convene next month with the Republican party in con trol. Democratic delegates are outnumbered better than 2 to 1. Republicans captured at least 99 of the 144 delegate scats in special election Tuesday which drew about one-fifth of the state's estimated four million voters to the polls. Republicans won in more than a score of districts where Demo crats now are represented in the legislature. The sweep included normally Democratic Wayne De troit) County districts. Democratic National Committeewoman Mil died Jeffrey was among the los ers. r. West Bend Electric Coffee Makers Large 8-cup size. Fully automatic. Buy now for Christmas presents. Only a few, so hurry. (o)99 (o) Reg. 12.95 Ij Fancy I Shirting I Plaids j Fine quality yardoge, bright plaids, 36-inchet vide. 1 Reg I 69ed. 39C f 100 Cotton Kitchen 1 Towels Large squores, with red line decorating them. Reg. 39c each 3 - '1.00 byQuincy O'Leary! It'll set your whole ablaze!" "This means the Republican party philosophy has been ac cepted by the people." said State Chairman George Van Peursem. "the results make it crystal clear the Republican party is on the move." For a number of years the Re publicans have been less than suc cessful in major Michigan politics F6rmer Gov. G. Mennen Will iams, a Democrat, held office for six successive two-year terms. Democratic Gov. John B. Swain- son expressed disappointment at1 Tuesday'! results. He said it was; unfortunate tli.it so few people voted In an election of so great import to all the people of Michi gan. POPULAR ADDED! I Insulated I Sleepers & Pajamas j 100 cotton, boys ond girls Is styles, liios 6 to li. Reg. 3.50 1.99 Cotton Quilted I Mattress Pads Specially priced for MiHcr Days! Twin Sixe Reg'. 3.98 i Full Sixe Reg."4.98 2.98 3.98 Foam Rubber Mattress Pads Our kSst quality. Twin. Sixe Reg. 8.98 7.98 Full Site Q QQ Reg. 10.98 7 TO Aid Sparks Iran Hate SAN FRANCISCO UPI- An Iranian banker has asserted that SI billion In U.S. aid to his coun try has caused America to be dis trusted and hated. Abul Hassan Ebtehaj made the statement in a speech Tuesday to the International Industrial conference being attended here by 600 top Free World financiers and industrialists. Ebtehaj was urging that foreign aid be channeled through an in ternational agency rather than given by one nation directly to another. Otherwise, he said, "opposition leaders will charge the govern ment with selling out to imperi alists, and the public will believe those charges. "Civil servants will find their own relatives accusing them of having been . bought by Tor- eigncrs. , He said, "Bilateral aid poisons the relationship between nations, frustrates the donor and causes revulsion in the recipient." Further, the donor often finds itself in the position of appearing to approve of corrupt and reac tionary regimes. A few years ago, in Iran, Eb tehaj said, "the United States was loved and respected as no other country, and without having given a penny of aid. "Now, after more than $1 bil lion of loans and grants, American is neither loved nor respected She is distrusted by most people and hated by many. Foreign aid can only be freed from lingering suspicions of im perialistic interference if it is an minstered by an international agency, he sad. Ebtehaj argued that internation al agencies can impose rules and financial disciplines upon recip ient nations which are humilating and resented when imposed by a single foreign power. The banker also opposed outright gifts to underdeveloped nations. He said grants not appreciated by recipients, and are seldom used wisely. Instead, foreign aid should be given in the form of loans at in terest rates as low as 1 per cent, he' said. Navy Deals Draw Blast WASHINGTON (AP) - Senate investigators accuse naval offi cials of showing a lack of con cern about payoffs and influence deals involving ;ome civilian em ployes. A report hied today with the Senate by Sen. John L. McClellan D-Ark., said his Senate Investiga tions subcommittee had disclosed situations which could have en dangered the lives of those aboard improperly repaired ships. The report formally concluded the subcommittees investigation of the Atlantic headquarters base for the Military Sea Transporta tion Service, a naval aconcy, at Brooklyn, .N.Y. The subcommittee called for prosecutions by the Justice De partment, a study of the income tax returns of a number of wit nesses, and a possible blacklist ing of some ship repair turns. MSTS runs a big fleet of vessels which ferries men and material to and from military bases in many sections of the world. The fleet is being enlarged for pos sible emergency duty in the Ber lin crisis. The unanimous report said the inquiry was undertaken because: of reports that payoffs and in tluence deals were resulting in in ferior work on MSTS vessels which "could causo the loss of lilo or valuable cargo." The basic allocations were i fact true," the report said. LEGAL NOTICE NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE WILSON FLAT .UlUAr.F tAic Oral auction bids will be received by the rwT supervisor, or his authorized rep resentative, on the second floor of the Klamath Fall I ihran. b,.imi iii Third Street, Klamath Fail. a'rann. h. ginning at 10:00 A.M.. Pacific tnrirri Time, on October 17. mi, for all mer- cnemaoie iimoer marked or designated for vuMTug on an area emoracmg acres, more or less, wilhin Section 25, T. 32 S., . e.i ana section 30, T. 32 S., EW.M., surveyed. In the Wlnema Na tional r-oresi. Klamath County. Oregon. The estimated volumes are 300 M. board feel ot ponderosa ptne. 5 M board feel of lodgeoole pine and other. Tht minimum acceptable bd per M board feet la a tel. lows: ponderosa pine U.9J, todgepole pint and other W 45. This IivIikIm th follow. irm raw, per w ooaro feet tor slumpaste, n.rvuv iwwi igr Mit rt Benermeni: ponderosa pint U.ao. and todgepole pint w untwr m w. ana w.4i tor siasri atipos al for all soecies. In addittnn. thara l wilhin tht salt area an unestimated vol ume oi oner aead (unxntind &nwmvil sawlogs which will be oaid lor at ti.oo per M board feet which Includes required deposit tor sale area betterment plus $0.00 for slash disposal. Sealed bids will be pub licly ooened and posttd at Klamath fans, ureoon. at to 00 A.M.. October 17, 1H1. All those who submitted a satisfac tory Sealed bid Wilt be nrmirtl lmm- dietfly to continue auction bidding. wovr, uni arn. rtn er't or car- titled check In the sum ot txoCO must accompany each bid. to be anoliad to the purchase price, refunded, or retained tor application to claim tor damages, ac torong ro m conoiitorn ot is i. if re quested bV the Durchaier. contract terms will permit telling of limber In advance ol payment up to tht value of tht per formance bond. If an Aral fed l declared to be high at the closing of tht auction. tht bidder must immediately confirm the oral Ota OV submilt na t tn writM an a Forest Service bid term. The right to re fect any and all bids Is reserved. Forest Service bid forms for use in submitting staled bids and full information concerning the timber, tht conditions of salt and the submitkton ot bids should be obtained from tnt uisinct Banger, Chiloouin. Oreoon. or tht Forest Supervisor, Klamath Fails, Ore gon, bttort bids art submitted. No, ft), Sept. 14, LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS KoNct It hereby given, that tht undtr signed rut been appointed edminutretor al tht ette of J. F. Kelly, deceased. bv tht Circuit court ot tht ttett ot Oregon for Klnuth County and has qualified. aii ptrvons, firms ana corporal ions arc hereby notitiM 10 preseni any ciaim or claims they may nave against Maia es tate to the undersigned administrator at thi! office of A. W. Schauoo at 30S Willits wtdg. within six months from tht dale of inn nonet wnicn is epiemotr 4( ivei C. H. Keiry, Admlniitutor A. W. Schaupp, Attorney for tht tstate. No. C Sept. li. 21, tt. Oct. 5, 12. HORSES IN TRESPASS ON FREMONT NATIONAL FOREST Notice Is hereby given that two horses of the following description: A brown and1 white gelding branded U S. on tht letr shoulder and a sorrel and white gelding branded with a connected y circle on the left thigh, which are now trespassing on lanos owneo or coniroiiea oy ine united Mates wtrrtin me suver Lane Ranger Dis trict, Fremont National Forest, State of Oregon, will be Impounded by tht Urritj States Forest Service cn or after Seo em ber 29, 1941, if tht same be not previously removed permanently from the national forest. After tht impoundment, owners of resoassing livestock mav regain posses sion thereof only by first reimbursing the United States In full for the expense in curred in advertising, gathering, impound ing, and feeding or pasturing such live stock. All Impounded animals not re deemed within 5 days alter impoundment will be ottered tor sale at public auction. Animals not sold at the public salt will be sold al prlvait sale or condemned and destroyed, as required by the regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture. Signed at Lakeview, Oregon, in is 13th day ot Sep tember, 1961. Carl W. Simpson, Forest Supervisor, Fremont National Forest. No. 78, Sept. 14. TIMBER FOR SALE, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, ORAL AUCTION BIDS as hereinalter des ignated will be received by tht District Manager, Bureau ot Land Management, BLM Warehouse Area, Armory Drive, Medford, Oregon, (Mailing address 1133 s. Riversido), at 10:30 a.m., pacific STANDARD TIME, on Thursday, October 12, 1961, tor all timber marked or desig naled for cutting. Before bids art sub- muted, full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and sub mission of bids should be obtained from the above District Manager. The right is hereby reserved to waive technical defects in this advertisement and to re ject any or ell bids. The United States reserves tht right to waive any informal ity In bids received whenever such waiver is in ine interest ot tne unnea states. KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON O&C: All timber designated for cutting on wvi, w'lNt1, bw45b'4 section iv. T. 40 S., R. 7 E., W.M., estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 372 M bd. tt. Oouglas-fir, 22 M bd. ft. ponderosa pine, 78 M bd. tt. Incense-cedar, 101 M bd. ft. white fir. No bid for less than SlB.40 per M bd. ft. tor tht uougias-iir. 15,80 per M bd. ft. for the ponderosa oine, S9.4S per M bd. ft. for the Incense- cedar, St 2.60 per M bd. tt. for the white f r, or o total purchase price of si, 982. to will be considered. Minimum deposit with oia, svuu.uu. No. 79. Sept. 14, 21. Notlca Is hereby given that the under- sioned Irriaatlon District will receive bids for Installation of one 150 HP pump -10,000 capacity, either turbine or propel- to be installed at oumo house No. i In Enterprise Irrigation District. Bids o be received on or before Oct. 20m, ivsi, corner Patterson and Hllyard. District reserves right to reject any or all bids. Enterprise irrigation District By Raymond Batty, Sec. NO. 81, Sept. 14, 21, 28, Oct. S. PROBATE NO. 40-99 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH n the Matter of tht Estatt ol ANDREW J. CONNOLLY, Deceased. NOTICE Is hereby given that the un dersigned, DAVID R. VANDENBERG, jk., is Aaminisiraror oi int estate ot ANDREW J. CONNOLLY, Deceased, has filed his final account In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County and that the 12th day of October, i vol j at Tne nour or iu A.m. ot saia aay In the Courtroom of said Court have been appointed by said Court as tht time and placa tor tht hearing of objections inereto ano ine settlement inereot. Day ol first publication, September 14. 1961. Day of last publication, October 5, 1961, DAVID R. VANDENBERG, JR ADMINISTRATOR W. R. BRADSHAW 621 Main St. Klamath Falls, Oregon Attorney for Administrator NO. li, Sept. 14, 21, 2B. UCI. 3. NOTICE TO CREDITORS To all persons Interested as creditors or beneficiaries In the ESTATE OF FRANK E. NORDSTROM, also known as frank NORDSTROM. Deceased: NOTICE IS HEREBY (ilVEN that the above named decedent died testate on Aor 16. 196 , a res dent of the Cltv and County of San Francisco, State of Cali fornia, ano tnat proceedings art pending In the Superior. Court of said city, county and state for the administration ot the estate of said decedent; that said decedent at the time of his death was the own er of SAVINGS ACCOUNT NO. I'OBS with THE F RST NAT ONAL BANK OF PORT ANO, KLAMATH FALLS BRANCH, 601 Main Street, Klamath Falls. Oreoon, ha vino a balance S2.297.04; that after 90 days from the daft of the first publication of this no tice, payment of said account to the un dersigned foreign executor will be re quested; THEREFORE, any person ob- lectmg to sucn payment is nereuy oi rected to olve notice In writing to the above mentioned depository orancn ot said bank tnat ne ooiects inareto. DATED: August 23, 191. Stanley E. Gustavson California Executor of the Estate of Frank E. Norstrom, also known as Frank Nordstrom NO. 57, Aug. 31. Sept. 7. 14, Zl. NO. 61-8 AMENDED NOTICE OF DATE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter of the Estatt of EARL M. JACKSON. Deceased Notice is hereby given mar i nave tnea my final account of the administration of tnt aoovt en mica estate ana mat tne Court has aoDOinted October 2, 1961 at 10 A. M. as the time for hearing objec tions to such tinal account and the settle ment thereof. Llda H. Jackson, Administratrix with the Will Annexed Ganong & Ganong Attorneys ior Aaministratrix No. 51, Aug. 31, Sept. 7, 14, 21 CITATION. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. In tht Matttr of tht Estatt of MARY CLARK. Deceased. : eSt fcLLt UArllbL, VILIUKIA DANIEL now WARREN, and the Unknown Heirs of Charley Lewis, Jul Daniel and Albert na Landrv. N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are nereoy commanaeo ano cneo 'o appear in the above entitled court and matter within 10 days from the date of service of this Citation If served within Klamath County, Oregon, and within W days It personally served in any other county of ine state oi Oregon, or wnnm 4 weeks If served outside the State of Oregon and within the United Slates, or If served oy publication witnin 2i days from tht data ot tht first publication of this Citation, to show cauit. it any exist. why an order of sale of the real property of said estate, situated In Klamath County, Oregon, to-wil: Lots B and 10A, Block S. RAILROAD ADDITION to the City ot Klamath Falls. Oregon, according to the duly recorded plat thereof on file tn tht office of the County Clerk ot Klamath County, Oreoon: being a piece of land bV x 114.82' togeth er with improvements thereon consisting of three buildings should not be madt as prayed for in me petition of said administrator on tile here in, to pay the expenses of administration and of the claims against said estatt bv David c. Card, tht duly appointed quel ana acting administrator with the1 will annexed of said estate. This citation is published m the Her- etd and News, a newspaper ol general circulation in Klamath County, Oregon, bv order aerto tnt 7rn oav of August and signta ov mt Hon. oonakl A. w. p Judge of tht above entitled court. witness my nend and sea of laid Court this 75th day Of August. 1ft cns. f oeiAP. County Clerk -s- Evelyn Behn Deouty No. IT, Sept. ?, 14. 11, 21. NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT At administratrix of the Estate of Cal vtn Lionet Chipps. Deceased. I have filed my Final Account tn tht Circuit LEGAL NOTICE Court for Klamath County, Oregon; and said Court has set Friday, October a. ivei, a io:gg a.m. tor hearing ob ac tions thereto and settlement thereof. Mary Margaret Johnson, Administratrix GLENN D. RAMIREZ Attorney for Administratrix 432 Mam Street Klamath Falls, Oregon t , Mpl. I, , 14, 21. H,rold I CLASSIFIES ADVERTISING RATE SCHEDULE PHONE TU 4-8111 8 a.m. tt 4:38 p m. weak days I a.m. to noon Saturday Ctunt flvt words par lint. Ada undtr t lints count same as j lint. MINIMUM CHARGE 1.50 3 6 10 I Line Timet Timet T'met Mentb 2 3. SO S4.W $5 00 t f N 1 314 600 e.K 11.30 4 4.00 a.00 100 14.00 5 4.75 7.00 f.SO 14.50 50c DISCOUNT par advertisement, if paid in advance Above rates are for consecutive inser lions, without change of copy, for private individuals. Advertising must be clear and understandable to be productive AM words must bt spelled out. DEADLINE 4:30 p.m. day before pubH cation. Noon Saturday for Sunday and Monday. 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EARN EXTRA MONEY Selling the Herald & News downtown after school Contact Herald & News Circulation Dept. 1301 Esplanade TU 4-8111 SITUATIONS WANTED 18 BABY sitting, hours, 2:30 D.m. 10 7 t.r Call TU 3-4231. IRONING, pickup and delivery. Phone TU J-4941 ' EXPERIENCEC bookkeeper wants small accounts to do at home. Call TU 4-9074 alter a p.m. BABY sitting your home or mine. TU i-l7; or TU 2 ?7I1. LOCAL married men needs work. What have you? TU 2-58S9 after 5:30 p. IRONING, washing. Excellent work. Pick up, aenver. iu 4-V434. IRONING, TU 4-9425 ROOMS FOR RENT ..22 STEAM HEATED, CLEAN, QUIET, CLOSE IN. 310 So. 5th, TU 2-0214. SLEEPING room for gentleman. Prlvat entrance, private bath. 126 No. 3rd. TU 4-8281. LOVELY rooms, 2 blocks from Main. Reasonable. Phone TU 4-4259. ROOM, BOARD, GENTLEMEN 1607 CRESCENT ROOMS, cabins, reasonable. Ernie's He el 63t So. 5th. TU 2-W5 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 24 TWO room nicely furnished bachelor Apt. 2023 Darrow. FURNISHED 2 room modern -.ottage, X27.S0 per mo. Adults. 2140 Want I and. ATTRACTIVE three room unfurnished, hot water heat. Hot Springs and Hillside Addition. 2030 Erie. TU 4-3888. TWO bedroom furnished, near Weyer haeuser Mill. TU 2-5421, TU 2-2438. ATTRACTIVE uptown one bedroom, 2 baths, furnished, adults. $65. Alpha Apts., TU 4-4522: l DESIRABLE downtown, 7th and Pine, fur nished, adults. $55. Alpha Apts., TU 4-4522. FURNISHED apartment, steam heat, near Weyerhaeuser. $40. TU 4-8313. DUPLEX, furnished. 1 bedroom laundrv. close In, $60. Adults. TU 4-3659. FURNISHED 1 bedroom apt., also tral'er apt. Clean TU 4-7077. DUPLEX apt. near high school and town. Unfurnished. Adults. TU 4-5821. CLEAN 3 room, furnished, heat, water included, washing facilities, TU 4-6976. THREE rooms furnished, $75 Includes all utilities- Hot Springs. TU 2-1663. FOUR rooms furnished. Adults. No oets. 624 Mitchell. ONE bedroom furnished, heat, water paid. 825 Grant. TU 4-6232 afternoons. THREE room furnished apartment, til Walnut, TU 4-5472. THREE rooms furnished, laundry facili ties. Adults only, no pets. 531 No. 8th. AUDLEY APTS. 303 So. til TU 1 1343 REX ARMS APARTMENTS Heated land 2 bedroom modern units Ex. cepticnaity clean. Heat, water, garbage. $40 to $60 mo. 224 Broad. RICKFALLS APARTMENTS One & two bedroom. Heated F From $69.50 to $99.50 Per mo. t"1 Shasta Way TU 2-5577 ROOSEVELT APARTMENTS 2036 LEROY Soaclous. unfurnished two bedroom, oa- roe, hot water Mat. Hot springs area Adu'ts. TU 2-1749. SHASTA VIEW APARTMENTS 0e and two bedroom apartments, fur mshj or unfurnished; three bedroom apartments, unfurnished. PRICES RANGE FROM $36 TO $56 uisposei, water, garoage ana permanent mam rene nc inciuoed. OFFICE HOURS I A M. TO S P.M. Monday through Friday EDUCATIONAL ' 1627 WASHBURN WAY TU 4-1277 APARTMCNTS FOR RENT 3 ROOM furnished apt.. 2127 Or chare adults only, mqwtr zuj Kaocunv. PARTLY turnishid apt. In new duplex. 309 No. 10th, TU V4M0. ESPECIALLY nice clean furnished 3 room apt. Close In with parking area. TU 2-2531 or TU 4-4VM. E&AUNA DOWNTOWN Klamath's most modern, furnished, 219 So. 11th. TU 2102. FURNISHED, modern. Wool rugs, silk drapes, washing facilities, close to high school. Infant accepted. TU 4-3762. THREE room furnished apt. Utility paid. TU 4-S4M. FURNISHED 2 room bachelor apt. SCO 2126 Reclamation. FURNISHED 1 room apt.. S40, utilities Included. 419 No- 10th. LARGE 3 room apt. Plenty closet space, partly furnished. Heat, water and gar bage service paid. S70 mo. 933 High. TU 4-3693. ATTRACTIVE detached 3 room apt- Wa ter and garbage paid. 150. TU 2-4646. Atler $ p.m. TU 4-367S. TWO room bachelor apt. furnished. T'J 4-6959. FURNISHED bachelor apt. suitable for one teacher, nurse or business woman. Walking distance to town, tu 4-S4H. CLOSE In beautifully furnished 1 bedroom suitable l or 2 ladies or older couple. TU 2-2406 days or TU 3-166 eves. and weekends. CLEAN 3 room, furnished, hot water, garoage Included, TU 2-5818. NEWLY redecorated, turn private bath. Heat paid, close In. TU 4-4675. BACHELOR apt., brick bulk ling, US, util ities included, 1842 Esplanade, TU 2-6005. MPW SCOTTSWOOD INCVV MANOR For Discriminating People NEW OWNERSHIP . NEW MANAGEMENT ULTRA modern one anH twn. bedroom apartments, furnished or unfurnished, which includes mnnm and refrigerator. Natural hot wat er neat, waii-to-wo'i carpet. Year around swimming pool, off street parking. Available immediately. Rental $115 ond uo includes utilities PHONF.S TU 4-9005 TU 2-2970 Or co'l ot Apartment No. 1 HOUSES FOR RENT 26 TWO bedroom trailer on private property. CLOSE In 2 bedroom unfurnished except stoves. Garage. Middle aged or retired couple preferred. No children, no pets. 152.50. TU 4-4648. LARGE one bedroom home, newlv re decorated, large utility with washer-dryer hookup. TU 4-3669. FURNISHED two rooms and bath. TU ' 2-1470. TWO bedrooms. Mills Addition. Garage. TWO bedroom unfurnished duplex. Gas floor furnace, yard, garage. Mills, 1204 unariin. i u 4-J141. SUBURBAN area. Clean two bedroom, utv CLEAN three room furnished cabin $32. nen iyci a mum, cit, iwt lwens. SMALL one bedroom house on Wlard St. with acreage. Guest room oft garage. Par unity iMiiiuiieu mil, iu f-UMB. ONE bedroom furnished house. S7I5 sh.. ta Way. ONE bedroom, unfurnished except gas Stoves. Mill Add'n . iO. nhnna TU iJlu or TU 2-0209. TWO bedroom, stoves furnished, Stewart Addition. Small family only, inquire 3124 Cortez 5 to 7:30 p.m. TWO bedrooms, electric heat. (warm. 2350 Eberlein, ph. TU 4-4423. $65. TWO bedroom house for rent, $65. on Wiard St. Ph. TU 2-5258. UNFURNISHED two bedroom house, $65. TU 2-224 or TU 4-9023. LARGE three bedroom house, $90. TU 2-2067, FOR rent 45 ft. two bedroom, wide trailer house. TU 4-B041. MODERN 1 TU 2-5477. bedroom furnished house. TWO bedroom house furnished, garaje. TU 4-3061 evenings. ONE bedroom house, neat, clean, nice location. Also 2 room cottage. 1928 Ma n St. across from Klamath Medical Clin ic. TWO ANO ONE BEDROOM FURNISHED. INQUIRE 111 PINE. CLEAN, furnished one bedroom cabin, $35. Owner 2053 Eberlein. TU 4-4392. VEAR schools, large two bedroom duplex, children welcome. TU 2-3121 alter 5:30 p.m. FOR lease 5 room unfurnished house with basement. Good location, altractiva yard, suitable for small family. $115 p.r mo. TU 2-3461 days, TU 4-4581 eves. UNFURNISHED two bedroom. 1630 Pat terson at Shasta Wav. Adult, no net. TU 2-1812. TWO bedroom furnished. Downtown. $45. TU 2-1062. TWO bedroom unfurnished house near r-remoni junior High. TU 4-6796. TWO hHrnnmi imlnrhUh u,..k.. J-.. er hookup. Inquire 2124 Ogden. TWO bedroom furnished house, water paid. $50 month. TU 2-0502. UNFURNISHED two bedroom, $75. Will accept 2 or 3 children. TU 2-2410. LEASE OR LEASE-OPTION. 3 bedrooms plus den, $115. 2 bedrooms, $80. Desirable suDuroan location, call TU 4-7771, before 5 p.m. ONE bedroom furnished house on AMa mont Dr. Inquire 1777 Gary. Two bedroom unfurnished on Crest St. near Town and Country shopping center, across street from grade school. $65 per month. One bedroom partially furnished, north side near high school. $45 per month. "BRUCE OWENS REALTOR 134 No. 7tn Ph. TU 4-3l?e MISC. PROPERTY TO LET ... 27 WAREHOUSE 36X 60 with furnished ot- iicp, centraiiy located. TU 2-1881 eves. REAL ESTATE WANTED 28 WANTED to rent or lease 3 or 4 bed- room nome. ureter suburban area. Pleas Yvnai nave-you? TU 2-4OS0. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 29 MEDFORD 3 bedroom, Wt Irrigated acris. Trade lor K. Falls property. 408 Oak SI. weekdays, or KE 5-1212 weekends. TRADE uo or down, or n u w Mult for $3,500 cash. Three bedroom north side home TU ;.?wa REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 30 BY owner - must leave stale - 2 bedroom house, carpeted, fireplace, electric heat, near Peterson School. Nice lot. Priced low. 4S3S Clinton. NEWER la roc 2 bedroom hnm wi'ih view. Owner has been transferred and mwsi 511. iane over small equity and 2 5639 lMn' 2227 Kiln Ph0n TU nuDi cv t. . .. . . r m J owiroom unir, one 2 BM room. Both furnished. Close In. Near schools. 114.500. Phone TU 4-16. IMMEDIATE possession, small 2 bed room home. Mills Add'n., TU 2-1B56 at tr 6. 550 ACRE ranch for sale. For particu lars write Box 233, Horr.br 00k, Calif., jr phone GRover 5-3677. THREE bedroom, Hreolace. Assume 4 per cent loan, payments $7 a month in cluding taxes. $12,600. Terms. 5808 Den- l",r' OWNER transferred. Must sell three bed room UMlth llih4i,Kn II- k-.a.- ... -..a Mv ,fl- 06 Gettle, TU CLOSE to Sacred Heart "and KUHf. --w i oTOfoom. t. heap I 407 fgo. Hfi. ST. FRANCIS Park, original owner, well COnstruCtM. tirallHl rooms, large Umliy room, wall to wa-l t,ireoe anrj carport, love iy vara. Moderately priced. TU bedroom house 235 No. 10th. New i.nvrtn-, na downtown are, on Kenvon. owner. Call TU 4-3215 "orn a m. 1o 5 p.m. for appoint Si li iw tr V' i