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HERAlPAND pAGB 10-B o Teenagers Admit Theft Of Models '- Two tcen-aged youths, on 14 and the-other IS, Monday admit ted a scries of thefts of model cars and other Items from five Klamath Falls stores. Tha youths were released to their parents after questioning for further disposition by the county Juvenile office. They confessed stealing model kits, paints, glue, magazines and an electric food mixer from the following stores: The Hobby World. 124 South Ninth Street; Ernie's Bike and Hobby Shop, 928 Klamath Avenue; Pay-! less Drug Store, 806 Main Street; The Corner Store, 638 Main Street, and Carter's Fine Foods, 1420 Es planade Street. City Juvenile Officer Ray How ard said the youths were caught after they were seen hiding some loot In bushes on Conger Avenue. He said the total value of the loot was more than $100. The youths were both described s good students. The 15-year-old, according to police, said he knew he shouldn't take things, but add ed that,. "It was so easy." Special Stamp For World Fair, WASHINGTON (AP) - The Post Office Department will Issue 100 million special four cent (tamps commemorating the Seat tle World's Fair, Postmaster Gen eral J. E. Day Informed Sen, Warren G. Magnuson, D-Wash., Monday. .; They will go on sale at the lalrgrounds the opening dav, Ap ril 21, 1962. The design has not been decided. Keep the home ties with daily news from Send the Herald and News to your daughter or son at college... they'll appreciate it. Juit mail your check with your daughter or ton'i address to th Herald and Newt, P. O. Box 941, Klamath Falls. We'll do the reit, and your student will have all the nowi every day. Or tele phone, TU 4-8111, or drop in at the office, 1301 Esplanade, if you prefer. Mail ratei: 1 Month $1.75 6 Months $10.00 NEWS, Klanurfk Falls. Or. m : J I - 1 Xm "V-.vi'.V.'&iJI : till VU, eiMifcrMA-iM. t.h. u.. rt oc "Haven't you aver seen Indian House Okays WASHINGTON (UPI) - The House approved and sent to the Senate today a compromise $931.7 million military construction bill for U.S. bases at borne and abroad. Much of the money will be used for expanding missile facilities. The bill had been held up by a hot dispute over a $3.8 million item to transfer the Army Quar termaster Food and Container In stitute from Chicago to Natick, Mass. A House-Senate conference com-, mittee agreed Monday to provide the funds if a "fair and impartial study by the Defense Depart ment approved the move to Natick. Once a decision had been made, it also would be subject to Scroti anb 5 Wednnday, September 20, 1M1 Vv A) anyone play cowboy and before?" Army Cash approval by both the House and Senate Appropriations commit- lies. This gives Chicago a chance to keep the institute and sidesteps the fight for the time being. Under the compromise, the Air Force would get the lion's share! $498,346,000. The Navy would re ceive $192,278,000, and the Army, $157,934,000. The rest would be allocated to the reserves and National Guard. Rice Damaged MOSCOW (AP) Thousands of acres of rice land were damaged and communications lines torn up by recent typhoons in South Chi na, dispatches from Peiping re ported today. alive home The Court KLAMATH DISTMICT COURT Robert E. Jones Sr., improper patting, dismissed on motion of district attorney. Char lei M. Butler, no operator'! ii can, di emitted on motion of district at torney. Teddy II. Madton, Inadequate muffler, dismissed on motion of district attorney. Clifford J. Smith, violate basic rule, dtimissed en motion of district attorney, weivlrt e. Hear, disobeyed stop sign, $7.50. Thomas L. Day, disobeyed Hop tign, tv.w. Arlen J. Lerton, overheight, $1S. Alvtn Haas, disobeyed traffic signal, if.VJ. Frank L. Howard, failure to itoo at rauroao signal, ' so. Arvid m. jonnson, violate basic ru e. Richard A. Belcher, no operator'! II cense, $5. Harry D. Miller, violate basic rule, $15. Esther Mae Freitas, disobeyed tloo sign, $7 so. Frederic c. saucy jr., disobeyed ttoo sign, .. James h. coon, disobeyed tloo elan. Delbert P. Mattton, bus speeding, $15 Max Hebcr, failure to dim neadllaht. $7.50. Leon Graham, oarklna on the hlahwav. $5. Michael A. Hodges, violate basic rul. Harvey R. Trapp, no emergency brake. $10. William U Plllers, violate basic rutt. Nell T. Grlbskov, truck speeding, $14. John M. Schaeler, violate basic rule. 1Q. Myrus E. Gestvang, no vehicle license. Constantina A. Krasoff, violate basic rule, $10. Natalia Anrj Reed, violate basic rule. HO. Frank . H. Thompson, failure to dim headlights, $15. Harvey r. Mitchell, I nadeo.ua re brake. $10. Walter V. Jensen, dttobeved ttoo alan. sy.su. Lester R. Bamfordf Improper pawing, $10. William E. Foote, violate basle rule, $15, Orville D. Benjamin, no operator's li cense, dismissed on motion ot district at torney. Joel A, Heln, violate basic rule, $30. Lute C. Ledeima, violate basic rule, $10. Jessie M. Cheney, violate basic rule, dismissed bv court. Eva M. Simmons, failure to dim head' lights, $7.50. Jess W. Harris, axle overload, ttl. William R. Burga, angling by prohibited memoas, szs, Louis O. Moreno, Improper lane usago, t.su. John e. Lwr, violate basle rule, Ruben O. Tena, driving during suspend ed period, continued, siou pan. Fred B. Robinson, disobeyed stop sign, continued. Russell R. Stone, truck epeedlng, William H. Powers, Inadequate emergen cy brake, $7.50. uonaia r. manning, no true license, w, Earl G. Wright, truck speeding, $11. James H. Wilson, excessive noise, $7.V. Ernest C. Stevens, disobeyed stop sign, $15. Eiwyn B. Eddy, violate basic ruia, $50. Joe W. Moore, violate basic rule, $10. James C. Saunders, failure to dim head lights, $15. Ralph D. iwr, violate basie rule, uo. Charles W. Htsse, disobeyed stop sign, $7.50. Keith E. Jellum, violate basic ruia, 20. Terenct J. Sullivan, Inadequate brakes. $10. Wilford J. Alien, violate basic ruit, $70. John D. Pickering, violate basic rule. $15. Albert 1. Ross, disobeyed atop sign, $7.50. Dale W. Steel, inadequate brakes, $5. Merll A. Elem, axle overload, $75. Ernest Smith, Inflicting cruelty upon an animal, dismissed upon motion of district attorney. Paul L. Larson, Thomas W. Martin and Warren E. Cowden, vagrancy, dismissed upon motion of district attorney. Charles L. Burt, false application tor combined hunting and angling licenses, $100 and $50 suspended. William o. Fuliar, contributing to me delinquency of a minor, dismissed upon motion of district attorney. Vernon R, BovKin, contributing to ine delinquency of a minor, dismissed upon motion ot district anorney. Max C. Kelly, false application for an angling license, ttoo witn $50 suspended. James A. cousins, violate basic rule, $30. James P. Canarls, Improptr passing, $30. Raymond O. Coon, obstructed vision, $7.50. Felix R. Embry. no puc permit, $35 suspended. Ralph w. Meaner, faiiura to yitid right ol-way, $7.50. Meivin l. jaexson, no operators license (two counts), $10. David A. Rose, violate basic ruia, $75. George . Baker, truck speeding, $10. Pansy B. Hornbtak, disobeyed stop sign, $15. Lionel L. Byfleid, violate basic ruia, sto. James A. Lawson, violate baste ruia, $30. Harry A. Sodeman, combination over load. $1$. George P, Andrleu, disobeyed stop sign, $7.50. ' Paul A. Mayes, drunk driving, $350 and 10 days suspended. LeRov Cox, causing children to become dependent, continued, $350 ball. Charles G. smith, false application tot an anallna license, $35. Earl T. Huberd, causing children to be come dependent, dismissed on motion of district attorney. William E. McFarland, failure to dim headlights, $7.50. Jamas R. MeAmll, Improper passing, $10. Lloyd M. Dent, no truck license, dis missed. Andrew E. Street, disobeyed stop sign, 17.50 susoended. Rodney L. Gruell, (allure to stop for school bus, $7.50. Herbert B. B rumble, violate basic rule, $15. Darroid O. Unlve, reckless driving, con tinued. Johnny L. Gregory, excessive noise, con t nued. Auaust J. Amato, violate basic rule, $35, Bertram G. Palmer, violate basic rule, $35. Cortei L. Sanders, violate basic rule, 135. Pauline t. Catania, Improper passing, 130. William H. Lewder, no vehicle license fevnlredl. 15. Wayne Crutchtltld, no operator's license, v. George la M. Bryant, failure to dim head lights, jj-.su. Leo N. Bryon, no rear view mlrrow, $! John D. Dor an, disobeyed stop sign, $15. A. D. Clark, no operator's license, 15. Peggy W. Baker, disobeyed stop sign. $15. Hershel L. Smith, driving during sus pended period, $50 and days sus oended. Herschel F. Enloe, combination over load, 1J7. Timothy Alverson, assault and battery, $10 days and $50. Paul H. Ma lone, drunk en a public high way, continued. Warren L. Phillips, vagrancy, two days. Imogene We is. vagrancy, two days. Will m L. Due, vagrancy, five days. Millard L- Ellison, vagrancy, two days. Earnest R. Sheridan, vagrancy, two days. Elmer P. Hess, reck leu driving, con tinued. Arthur E. Thill, disobeyed traffic signal 17. so. Howard B. Cutting, disobeyed stop sign, $7.50. Raymond J- Parkin, truck speeding, $1J, John J. Mousseau, disobeyed stop sign, $7 50. Don B. Conrad, violate basic rule, $15. Percy Young. Improper passing. $15. James E. Chaney, violate basic rule, $30. Carl W. Gardner, vielate basic rule. t Harry H. Tindall, no operator s license, $5. Wesley V. Bishop, truck speeding, $10. Lou A. K til I son. disobeyed stop lgn, $7 50 Clifford H. McQueen, truck speeding. $10, Charles I. Triplet, disobeyed stop sign, $7 50. Harold J. Parsons, violate basic rule. $30. Kenneth A. Rogers, violate basic rule. $10. Thomas N.' Marshall, no operator's It cense. $5. Evelyn L. Bowers, violate basic rule. $10. Andrew M. Co" erA no vehkkt license. 15 carl L. Sventgaord, parking on the highway, lis. Helen G. Rote, Improper patting, $70. Wilma J. Graves, violate basic rule, $15 Jemet R. Stafford, disobeyed traffic sig nal. $7 50. Gene R. DeLap, violate basic rule, $15. Darroid G. Unlve. reckless driving. $75. Eidon R. Davis, loaded log truck speed ing, continued. Peter L. Orler. m vehicle license, eon. finveo. Recprcfe Suben O. Tena, driving drulno susoend ed period. $300 ball. John H. Lowderm ilk. drunk an a pub c nig n way, u oayt. Robert Stewert, failure to procure a doa license, lis suspended. Paul H. Ma lone, drunk on a public nignwey, S3S ana io days. Johnnie Lee w lliamson, armed robbery. bouna over to grand ury, 7.5w ban. Richard O'Harra, tenure to procure a dog license, dismissed on motion of d Irlct attorney. Mrs. William Sakach, failure to procuure a dog license, dismissed on motion of on iric! attorney. Jack Johnson, larceny, continued, $3,590 pan. MUNICIPAL COURT Martin Lotches, drunk, $35 or five day! Verl A. Carlough, drunk, $35 or five days. Charles Hood Sr., drunk, $35 or five day. Alexander C- Mala, drunk, $33 or five days. Kindell J. Herndon, drunk, $25 or five days. James E. Hefferty. drunk. $35 or five days. Paul V. King, drunk, $35 or five days Harold F. Shepherd, burglary not In a dwelling, continued. William o. Stephenson, burglary not in a dwelling, continued. Speedy Davis, drunk, ns forfeited. Kenneth D. Alexander, minor In posses sion of liquor, $35 forfeited. Robert A. Gerber, minor in possession Of liquor, connnueo. Randolph Tupper, drunk, $75 forfeited. Eugene A. Montgomery, disorderly con duct, $50, or 10 days. Charles L. Lalonde, drunk, $35 forfeited; disorderly conduct, $35 forfeited. Owen M. Hodge, assault wtn danger ous weapon, confined Gordon A. Smith, drunk, 135 forfeited. Floyd E, Laws, drunk, $35 forfeited. Virginia Pompey, drunk, $35 forfeited Cecil A. Low, disorderly conduct, con ttnued. Claude L. Upton, drunk, $35 or five days. Russell Burk, drunk, $35 forfeited. C apron L. Ball, drunk, $35 or five days, Frank A. Gestvang, drunk, $35 or five days. Dennis wan, drunx, 5 or five days. Harold R. McComls, drunk, $35 or five days. Roy D. Evans, drunk, driving, sjou and 30 daysi no operator's license, $7.50 or IV? days. Homer L. Ryalls, drunk, $35 or five days. David J. Ralston, drunk, $35 or five days. TRAFFIC John Roberts, failure to yield right-of- way to a vehicle, $35. Ralph L. Foster, violate baste rule. $10. Elols L. Robin, driving through private property, sio. Rosetta R. Nelson, failure to yield right- of-way to a vehicle, 5i no venicie cense, $7.50. Harold B. Wright, ran slop sign, $10. Richard E. Clark, ran slop sign, $10. Madeline A. Jlmlnez, ran stop sign, $10. Allen E. Thill, violate basic rule, $25, no operator's license, $7.50. Robert McClure, violate basic rule, $10. Charlie Wilson, excessive exhaust noise, $7.50. Billy Joe Owens, excessive exhaust noise, $7.50. Jerry Pitcher, Improper left turn, $7 50, Rose E. Parlon, no operator's license, $7.50. Shirley D. Dement, violate basic rule, $10. Leonard 0. Trelt, violate basic rule, $10. Donald D. Alt, violate basic rule. Sin. Ross P. Anderson, excessive exhaust noise, $7.50. George L. Blgbv, violate basic rule, $10. Hawley H. Hood, drunk, $25 or five days. Barbara F. unive, drunx, us forfeited. Vernon R. Unlve, drunk, $35 forfeited. Francis R. Karnes, drunk, released to, air police. Charles a. warren, orunn, j or live davs. Laverne w. MOiscnenoacner, orumc Driv ing, continued. Leonard Demery, orunx ariving, woo end 30 day i) no operator's license, $10 or two days. C apron L. Bali, drunx, sas or nve days. Earnest J. Mortyn, drunk, $35 or five days. Charles N. Johnson, drunk, $35 or five days, Timothy Halverson, assault and battery, continued. Charles A. Smith, drunk driving, skq and 30 days. John A. Wright, vagrancy, sioo torteitea. Wendell J. Eastman, vagrancy, $100 for feited. Wayne R. Scott, drunk. $35 or five days. Thelma Dye, drunk, $35 or five davs. Bennle L, Swenson. drunk, $35 or live davas. Herman n. Thompson, orunx, 125 or five! davs. wolier B. Harrison, drunk, s or five davs. William Featherson, drunk, $35 or five days. David e. Be orunx, 173 or five oavs. Burdette Ochiho, drunk, $35 or five davs. Thomas Mccraney, orunx, 3 or nve davs. Robert walker Holley, vagrancy, sioo and 30 days. Leslie Seaborn Arnold, driving unaer the Influence of Intoxicating liquor, con tinued. Leslie Seaborn Arnold, drunk, $35 for feited. LAKE LAKE COUNTY JUSTICE COURT Lucille E. Vlera, hunting, prohibited method. $39.50. Mary B. Thomas, violation basie rule, $15. Joseph M. Viera, hunting antelope, tao, $39.50. Olivia M. Arnold, hunting antelope, no tag, $19.50. Hollls O. Griffin, overload truck, Robert Clyde Lewis, overload truck, $15. Merle E. Dodson, four In driver's seat, lis. Arnold J. Neaco Jr., no vehicle license. $15. James P. Harvev, wrong lane, $15. David L. Morris, failure to yield right of way, $15. Leonard F. Fiicn, overneignr loao, sis. Shirley Fitter, drunk in public place! $54.50 Burchard H. Stile, violation basic rule, $35. John Henry Llndgren, running stop sign, $15. Mike Newell Deter, overload truck. IAS. 00. Carl Rudolph Wessel, overheight truck. $15. Robert Clyde Lewis, overload truck. $45. Kenneth E. De Lak, possession parts of game bird, $39 50. COle Jack 5ierren, pew larceny, .-. Gien H. Brown, drunk In public place, $75. James J. Hitchcock, no operator's li cense. $15. Irma Miller, drunk In public place. $54 50. Wylopla Jack, drunk in public piece, $54.50. Leonard Leo Larvio, drunk in public place, $54 50. Carl ouderian, violation Basic ruie. $50. Neil G. Bresheara, drunk In public place. $75. Nell Adln Bonner, defective emergency brake, $15. Anthony Howard Hart, excessive noise. $10- Carl Wessel, overload truck, $M 50. Doyle D. Rudisell, overload truck, $144. BIRTHS FALLS Born lo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Falls, Sept. 3, a boy weighing $ lbs.. 13 it . at the Lekeview Hospital. THOMPSON Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Thompson, Sept. 5. a girl weighing 10 lbs . 3 01s . at the Lekeview Hospital WEBER Born lo Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weber, Sept. 7, a girl welqhlng t lbs. 5'i 01s.. at the Lake view Hospital. WELLS Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Wells. Sept. t. a boy, 7 lbs., Vi at Ine Laheview Hospital. GuSKt Born to Mr. and Mrs. Euoene Gutky, Sept. . a boy weighing 7 bs.. IS'. 011 . at the Lahtvtew Hospital. MORRIS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morris. SP'. 11. a olrl we'Ohino 4 lbs. 3 e:s , at the Lakeview Hospital. NUSS Born re Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Nuts, epl. 1, a bov. weighing I lbs.. 2 011.. at me Lakeview Hospital. DIVORCES Hovt B- Puoh vs. Patricia K. Puoh. A Men M. Atchlev vt, James Russell Afchley. BOAT PILOT DIES BL'R LING TON, Iowa (AP)-Ly- man H. Roth. 77, holder of a Mis sissippi River boat pilot's license for 47 years, died Sunday. He had operated a barge and a tow boat on the upper Mississippi (or many iyear. LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids will be received until roo P M. September 77, 1961 Pacific Standard Time at the U S Forest Service, 430 San- some Street, Room 546, San Francisco 11, California, for the construction of a JS.uorj gai'on reinforced concrete water storage ta"k at the oevu s oeroen Airport on the Modoc National Forest. The Devil's Garden Airport is located approximately tiles west of Atturas, California, via Highway 299 and county road. Copies of the plans and specification may be ob tained from the San Francisco office or viewed only at the office ot the Forest Supervisor. Modoc National Forest, Al lures. California. No. 94, Sept. 30. NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE Little Wocus Bay Salvage Aree Oral auction bids will be received by theiSTUD)0 Girl cosmetics, beautiful Christ- rortni supervisor, or n muinvtiimv r - Klamath County Library Building, South Third Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, beginning at 10:30 A, M., Pacific Standard Time, on October 17, 1961, for all mer- for cutting on an area embracing 7,000, acres, more or less, within sections 29, 30, 31, 32. T. 31 i, R. 9 Sections 1, 7, II, 12, 13, 14, 2X 24, 36, T. 33 S.. R. I E., Sections 4, 5, a. 7, I, 9, 16, 17, IS, T. 32 S., R. f E., W. M. surveyed, Winema National Forest, Ore gon. The estimated volume of live and recently dead (sound sapwood) logs is: 50 M board feeh of ponderosa pine, and 10 M board feet of lodgepole pine and other species. The minimum acceptable bid per M board feel Is as follows: Pon derosa pine, $7.35i Lodgepole pine a .id otner species u.w. in aaonion mere is within the sale area an unestimated vol ume of older dead (unsound sapwood) saw- logs which will be paid for at si.oo per m board feet. Sealed bids will be publicly opened and posted at Klamath Falls, Oregon, at 10:30 A.M., October 17, 1961. All those who submitted a satisfactory sealed bid will be permitted immediately to con tinue auction bidding. A money order, bank draft, cashier's or certified check In the sum of $100.00 must accompany each bid, to be applied to the purchase price, refund ed, or retained for application to any claim for damages, according to the conditions ot sale, if requested by the purchaser, contract terms will permit felling of tim ber In advance of payment up to the value of the performance bond. If an oral bid declared to be high at the closing of the auction, the bidder must Immediately con firm the oral bid by submitting It In writ ing on a Forest Service bid form. The right to reect any and all bids Is re served. Forest Service bid forms for use In submitting sealed bids and full Informa tion concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and the submission ot bids should be obtained from the District Ranger, Chlloquln, Oregon, or the Forest Supervis or, Klamath Falls, Oregon, before bids are submitted. No. 95, Sept. 30. No. 41-83 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Matter of the Estate of ELLEN FOROYCE, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I am the duly appointed, qualified and act ing Administratrix of the Estate of Ellen Fordyce, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, witn vouch ers attached In the manner provided by law, to me at the office of Edwin E. Oriscoll. 206 Pine Tree Building, Klam ath Falls, Oregon, within six months from September 20, 1961, the date of the first Dubilcatlon of this notice. BEATRICE WILKES, AOmin- Istratrlx of the Estate of ELLEN FORDYCE, Deceased. No. 97, Sept. 20, 27, Oct. 4. II, 18. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH JANET J. DATES, Plaintiff, vs. JAR- OLD RAY OATES, Defendant. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: . JAROLD RAY OATES IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You ore hereby required to I appear and answer the Complaint tiled I against you In the above-entitled suit within twenty-eighl days from the date of first publication ot this Summons, to- wlt: the 20th day Of September and ff you fall to answer or otherwise appear, for want thereof the piainutt take a decree of divorce of a n o from you upon the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. Th is Summons is served upon you by mihllcatlon nurt.ua nt to an Order of the Honorable Donald A. W. Piper. 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TU 3-3185 TOM TINKER WATCHMAKER - JEWELER 731 Main - Room 213 TU 4-3622 Free Estimates We time the stars. COLEMAN SERVICE Repairs Parts Factory Trained Swan Lake Moulding Co. 3224 So. 4th TU 4-5145 VALLEY PUMP and EQUIPMENT COMPANY Domestic & Irrigation Pumps J17S So. 6th TU ,-9776 Eves. Call TU 4-6131 or TU 4-6142 BUILDING CONTRACTORS Horn. Repairing, Remodeling, or wi build you a new one! ALRITE BUILDERS TU 2-5330 or Chiloquln 783-2730 PAINTING - REPAIRS Interior, exterior, Roof staining. Dry wall construction. Work guaranteed Bv hour or contract reasonable rates Clyde Hall TU 2-5096-TU 2-0503-TU 2-5757 WALL CLEANING By Machln. Nolt,l.lf - Ressonabl. Rates FrM Estimates Andrew Harhat TU J-37 Painting - Decorating Interior & Exterior Reasonable, guaranteed work. Licensed, Insured. Free estimates. TU 4-4656 HEALTH 12 NUTRI - BIO Complete Food Supplement For Adults and Children FULLY GUARANTEED Dorothy Frlberq TU 4-7139 EDUCATIONAL 13 LESSONS, piano, voice, or speech. Phone TU 2-Z62B. PIANO LESSONS. BLANCHE MAPES TU 4-3069. Near FERGUSON SCHOOL. For Your Social Education RENE' Southern Oregon's Most Modern DANCE STUDIO Expert Instruction In: BALLROOM TAP BALLET ACROBATIC LADIES SLENDERIZING CLASSES 121 SO. th TU 2-5541 TU 44570 THURSTON'S DANCE STUDIO KINDERGARTEN Register now for classes In: TAP (Special classes for boys) k BALLET JAZZ BALLET er ACROBATIC BALLROOM SPECIAL OFFt'R On Jr. Miss and Mr. Ballroom Classes TU 4.41st or TU 2-3744 HELP WANTED, FEMALE 14 WANTED elderly, good Christian woman. no cnuoren. Loving cara tor retarded year old boy to live In your home permanently. TU 2-!v34, TU 2-4934. WANTED woman for alterations men's clothing. Must be able to perform ail alterations, steady lob. see Giuntonl at Oregon State Employment of fice. WANTED baby sitter, Homedale district, 5:30 a.m. to 2 30 p m. Consider live In. Call TU 2-6194 attar 3. WANTED working girl to share horn, small expenses or capable elderly wom an fo care tor cnurj, rent tree, write Herald and News Box 723C. EXPERIENCED short hour waitress, Evenings and holidays. Harold's, 1034 Riv erside. WANTED responsible parties to operate and manage a 1 -year-old cafe and drive doing good business, win consioer leasing premises to right people. New equipment and good Inventory. Excellent opportunity tor ngnt persons, tu HELP WANTED, MALE ..16 INDUSTRIOUS sxperienced general han dyman wanted. In particular, should have experience in painting. Please call TU 4-4161, Ext. 212. GENERAL ranch hand. Furnished modern house. Good wages. Write Box 293. Laxe- view, Oregon CONTRACT TRUCKMEN, make more, money. Trailer and all loads furnished. Men over 22 with tractor write: Mayflow er Box 107, Indianapolis a. Indiana. Opportunity for News Boys! EARN EXTRA MONEY Selling the Herald & News downtown after school Contac Herald & News Circulation Dept. 1301 EsplSiade TU 4-8111 HELP WANTfO SEMI-RETIRED couple for part time managing, motel, TU 4-460. BAT your bills Jown bv selling unused household articles throuoh a Want Ad.! Start cash coming your way by dialing IU 44111 rtgni no. 4fSITUATiONS WANTED It WILL do baby sitting In my home. TU WILL keep a child 3 to 5 years old, in my home daily as companion for my son. Lunch and loving care. Hot Springs dis- inci. iu i j i a. BABY SITTING for working mothers, my home, north side. TU 4-33M. EXCELLENT child care, my home. 5 days week. TU 4-4443. BABY sifting, my home, suburban dis trict. References. 3039 Crest, TU 4-4313. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper wants small accounts to do at home. Call TU 4-9074 after 4 p.m. BABY sitting your home or mine. TU.NEED listings for qualified buyers tof 2-I77B or TU 2-2711. small acreages, river and lake frontages local employment. Experience Includes bookkeeping and shorthand together all other phases ot office work. Able to furnish good references. Box 732 C, care of Herald News. IRCWlNG7TU 4-9425 EXPERIENCED child care, my side home, references, TU 4-7367. 7IR0ning, washing. Excellent work. Pick r.iup. oeiiver. iu ROOMS FOR RENT 22 COMFORTABLE rooms, four blocks from Mam, TV, parking. 629 Jefferson. ROOM, BOARD. GENTLEMEN 1607 CRESCENT ROOM, BOARD, FOR GENTLEMAN 500 NO. NINTH APARTMENTS FOR RENT 24 FURNISHED bachelor and family units. Utilities. Close in. 1605 Esplanade. BACHELOR apartment. Private entrance. 126 No. 3rd. TU 4-8281 or TU 2-2767. EWAUNA DOWNTOWN K lamath's most modern, furnished, 21 9 11th. TU 2-1062. ATTRACTIVE detached 3 room apt. Wa ter and garbage paid. J5Q. TU 2-4646. After 5 p.m. TU 4-3678. ONE bedroom furnished apartment. Heat and water furnished S65. TU 4-9564. FURNISHED 2 room modern cottage, $27.50 per mo. Adults. 2140 Wantland. LARGE 2 room apartment, 140 a month. Phone TU 2-6122. ATTRACTIVE uptown one bedroom, : baths, furnished, adults. U5. Alpha Apts. TU 4-4522. DESIRABLE downtown, 7th and Pine, fur nished, adults, S55. Alpha Apts., TU 4-4522. FURNISHED apartment, steam heat, near Weyerhaeuser. $40. TU 4-831 J. DUPLEX, furnished, 1 bedroom laundry, close in, $60. Adults, tu FURNISHED 1 bedroom apt., also tral'er apt. Clean. TU 4-7077. DUPLEX apt. near high school and town. Unfurnished. Adults. TU 4-5821. 3 ROOM furnished apt., 2127' Orchard, adults only, inquire 2037 RadclIHe GOOD furniture, carpeted, three rooms, laundry, bath. TU 4-9621. FURNISHED two bedroom apartment. All electric. Will accept small baby or teen-, oger. $40. TU 2-0335. FURNISHED 2 room bachelor apt. $20 2126 Reclamation. FURNISHED 1 room apt.. included. 419 No. 10th. TWO room bachelor apt. furnished. 4-6959. BACHELOR apt., brick building, $45, ut'l- I ties Included, 1B42 Esplanade, TU 2-6005. NICE large single room, furnished. Two room turn shed, n ee residential, both close In. TU 2-2531 or TU 4-6966. THREE rooms furnished. $75. AH utilities Included. Hot Springs. TU 2-1663. THREE room furnished apartment. Walnut. AUDLEY APTS. 303 So. Sttl TU 1-1343 REX ARMS APARTMENTS Heated land 2 bedroom modern units. Ex ceptionally clean. Heat, water, garbage, $40 to $60 mo. 224 Broad. RICKFALLS APARTMENTS One & two bedroom. Heated Pool. From SA9 50 to S9V.50 oar mo. t&M Shasta Way TU 2-5377 ROOSEVELT APARTMENTS 2034 LEROY Spacious, unfurnished two bedroom, oa rage, hot water heat. Hot Springs araa Adults. TU 2-1749. SHASTA VIEW APARTMENTS One and two bedroom apartments. nlshed or unfurnished; three bedroom apartments, unfurnished. PRICES RANGE FROM $36 TO Disposal, water, garbage and permanent maintenance mciuaea. OFFICE HOURS B A.M. TO 5 P.M Monday throuah Frldav 1627 WASHBURN WAY TU 4-8277 M PA scottswood INCVV MANOR For Discriminating People NEW OWNERSHIP NEW MANAGEMENT ULTRA - modern one and two- bedroom apartments, furnished or unfurnished, which includes range and refrigerator. Natural hot wat er heat, wall-to-wall carpet. Year around swimming pool, off street parking, Available immediately. Rental $115 and upv , includes utilities PHONES TU 4-9003 TU 2-2970 Or co'l at Aportmpnt No. I HOUSES FOR RENT 26 TWO bedroom partly furnished, at 2427 Wantland after 4:30 p.m. ONE bedroom house, stoves furnished. oarage. Close m, 1703 wall, TU 4-995. UNFURNISHED two bedroom house. In quire 912 Walnut. ONE bedroom furnished house, automat ic washer, electric heal, TU 2-5119. TWO bedroom furnished near schocl bus. Town a, Countrv. TU 1-0U7. Til wuau. ONE bedroom, washer and dryer hook furnished and unfurnished. Inaui-a 2)34 ugaen. FURNISHED two bedroom. $60 and one bedroom, $45. Both clean, close town. Water and garbage paid. Inquire ivji waniiand. 4544 SHASTA Wav. Furnished duplex, n port, adults preferred. 550. TU 4-9012 HOT SPRINGS pne bedroom unfurnished. garage. Adults. $40. TU 4-4470. NICE two and one-half bedroom home in aood location, TU 2-3210. ONE bedroom tc.-tly furnished house. Clean, water furnished. $45. TU 4-7600. TWO bedroom unfurnished, stove. Wafv rr dryer hookup. IA09 Johnson. TU 4 KH. 2-YR-OLD ianje 2 bedroom unfurnished duple. $85 mo. TU 4-754. TWO bedroom trailer on private property. Adults only. TU 2-1350. CLOSE In 2 bedroom unfurnished except stoves. Garaoe. Middle aged or retired couple preferred. No children, no pets. $32.50. TU 4-4644. FURNISHED two rooms and bath. 2-1470. TU ONE bedroom, unfurnished eceot om stoves. Mdis Add rt., sad, phone TU -e7! or TU 2-C209. TWO bedroom house for rent, $65, on f wl ,.""7 . in ,HJth uburbs. Ovf Wlard St. Ph. TU 2-5251. i M llvin( "' 3 large t bedrooms are carpeted, 2 baths, lv ig THREE bedroom duple furnished. Ciose'roem and d'mng room 131 s 3: Sec Iff. Near schools. TU4-Sl. (rate breakfast room. family' room TWO bedroom house. toraie or rent r"T1 kftchen w th buutm range, ove-i. 5414 Independence, TU 2-2137. -d-spesai and d shwasher. three fireniece. 1 TWO BEDROOM FURNISHED. INOtiiOFl ! L" 0:i CLEAN, furnished one bedroom cabn, $35 Owner 2CS3 Eberlein. TU 4-4J2 TWO bedroom furnished. Downtown '"si's" ITU MOeJ. TWO bedroom unfurnished Mute Fremont Jwner high. TU -7Se. HOUSES FOR RENT 24 UNFURNISHED two bedroom. 1430 Pat terson at Shasta Was) Adults, no pete. TU 2-1113. UNFURNISHED two bedroom, $75. WIN accept 3 or 3 children, yj 2-7410. MISC. PROPERTY TO LET 27 WAREHOUSE 36X60 with furnished of fice, centrally located. TU 2-1881 eves. REAL ESTATE WANTED 21 WANT good home on small acreage neap Klamath Falls. Furnish full description including price, age of house, insulation and heat. Box 735C, care of Herald and News. ,or hunting and fishing. Also need leroo D,ar nom m "wrriii. siroui Keairy WANTED to rent or lease 3 or 4 bed room home. Preler Suburban area. Pleast call. What-have-you? TU 3-6050. WANT to buy from owner, two bedroom house, garage, garden spot. Small down payment TU 2-31(15. NEED modern 3 or more bedroom home about Oct. I. Unfurnished. Prefer clrx In. I u nr rant I uua uirvrl ml ITU 2-4M6 for Sam Neslln. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE .. 29 TRADE up or down, or sell $4,500 equity far $3,500 cash. Three bedroom north side home. TU 2-2W6. "TRADE" and SAVE TAXES For information on tax FREE Trades, coll DEANE SACHER Realtor Member International Traders Club . , Wash. TU 4-4 v REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 30 THREE bedroom, fireplace. Assume 4 per cent loan, paymenfs $7v a month in cluding taxes. $12,600. Terms. 5808 Den ver. MOVING, must sell attractive 3 bedroom home near Peterson School. Well buit carpeted, lots of extras, large fenced yard, good financing. TU 2-0832. LAKESHORE DRIVE 2397, 2 bedroom house for sale by owner. BY owner 3 bedroom home. Hardwood floors, all electric, fenced back yard. Altamont District. FHA Commitment TU 2-1776. FOR sale 3 bedroom home, wonderful location. Electric heat In ceiling. Newly redecorated. 145 Dahlia. By owner. Phone TU 4-5735. HOME and income. Close in four pie. Large owner's apartment plus $150 Income or $225 a month Income if all rented. Payments $110 per month. TU 4-5111 or TU 4-69M. FOR sale 2 bedroom lVi tots. Price $9,000. terms. 2127 Cable Avenue, Klam alh Falls. Call YE 8-2282. Write Rt. 1 Box 2 17-A, Weed, California. BY owner 3 bedroom partly furnished. Unfinished bedroom. Good garden space raspberries. $3200. 3737 Emerald THREE bedroom, garage, 120x60 1 o t. Close In north side. TU 2-1527. MILLS addition, 2 bedroom, excellent n terior, storage, large garage, $7,000, TU 2-3135. PRICED to sell, nice home with Income. Main home 3 bedrooms, separate dlntngj room, large kitchen. Separate rental com pletely furnished. Beautiful trees, com pletely fenced yard, near schools and town. $8,900. TU 2-1857. SELL OR TRADE Business property with 3 bedroom housf) plus storage rooms and 30 x 45 ft. build ing for one or more acres suitable for Church. TU 2-4311. NEW HOMES Moyina Heights George Craln Builder TU 2-3J48 LINDLEY HEIGHTS 3 bedroom fireplace with paneling car peted living room bulltin birch Kltcnen -large lot - i' 5,750. DEAN MASON, BUILDER TU 4-423J - LEASE- OPTION We will lease option this lovely three bedroom home on north side and will allow first five months rent toward down payment. Gorgeous view, hardwood floors, fireplace, fenced back yard and patio. Ail tor $13,750. WRIGHT Real Estate Member of Multiple Llstlno 30a SO. 6th TU 2-2771 Ample Parking Space Mildred Hall TU 4-e574 Mary Phillips TU 4-831t BY OWNER l!2 ACRE SUBURBAN ESTATE Spacious all electric and completely In sulated home 1,580 sq. ft. designed for comfortable living. Superior fireplace thermopane windows wall to wall car peting large watk-Jn closets concrete basement all drapvs and malor elec trical appliances etc. Included. Well fenced and landscaped yard with pres surized underground sprinkler system double driveway 2 car garage 20 X 311 tt. nome worKsnop and store room 10 X 35 tt. tool and garden house 1 acre ot irrigated pasture for vouf llvestock. All this and more for 127.500. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT. 2620 So. Homedale TU 4-7125 DUPLEX One side 2 bedrooms, living) room, dining room, kitchen, and batr, plus a one bedroom apartment. Apartment will rent tor SS0 per month. This Is a dan dy for only $10,000. $2,000 down, $75 per month including interest. Once you rent the apartment, your payments are only $25 a month. This attractive property t located only two blocks from Main St. In a tine residential district. A REAL MONEY MAKER, Ideal for hl man who enjoys the excitement ,of serv ing the public. Just a small investment for the man who has vision) Klamath's most exciting tavern Is now for sale) Twenty stools, 2 booths, 2 tables and chairs, shuffle board, and lots more. Don't let this opportunity pan you bv. Owner must sell because of wife's health. His loss, your gain, tor only $20,000. Midland Er mpire REALTY CLEM LESUEUR, Broker 10M Ma.r, TU J-JJ1 Clifford Shuck, Slsmn. TU 4-636 KING SIZE HOME FOR KING SIZE LIVING! This 3 bedroom. 2 bath home hat every thing plus a glorious, bream taking, un obstructed view, always at your command. - LOOK!!!!! A real nice 5 7 acre place with e good 3 bedroom house. Large living room, 1 baths, includes 13 fruit trees. 2 acres -I-faa. chicken house and barn. Close in. Ail for only $17,950. WRIGHT Real Estate Member of Multiple Listing 30e So. 6th TU 2-2774 Ample Parking Space Mary Phillios TU 4H3' Mildred Ha'l TU 4.T SKYLINE VIEW Lovelv home on I acre. Living room. 15 36, has fireplace and large window! overlooking the vanev. Two large bed rooms Double garece has eitr bedroom end room tor bath. Good, duo well. Only $17,000 QUALITY PLUS 1 -I . Jesse Z. Smith O Realtor V 6h tu 3-59 Member Multiple Listing Service Homefinders Mar- Em , Tti AVa. ftySf Mm t-eut