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HERALD AND
.(aler's Auto Service
Takes Lead In Class A
. Kaler's Auto Service look the
lead in the opening day matches
nl the 19th annual Klamath Falls
Men's Bowling Association Cham
pionship Tournament at Holiday
Bowl Monday. But they had to
Hitchcock Sends
Hurlers To School
By TIM MOB1ARTV
t'PI Snorts Writer
Manager Billy Hitchcock of the
Baltimore Orioles is sending his
pitchers back to the classroom
The Orioles skipper called his
batlcrymcn together after their
normal workout Mrinday nigni
and cave them a written "true
or false" test on various phases
of pitching.
"We're just gelling everybody
logether for a sort of seminar on
nitchinc." said Hilchrock, a pret
ty fair student himself during his
Maloney
Closing
On Leader
By L'niled Press International
Vancouver's Phil Maloney, who
missed eight games because of in
juries, is closing in fast on league
scoring leader Nick Mickoski of:
San Francisco.
Latest statistics show Mickoski
with .15 goals and 39 assists for
74 points. Tied for second are
Bruce Carmichael of Los Angeles,
Guyle Fielder if Seattle and Ma-,
loney with 71 apiece.
Mickoski added two goals and
two assists last week, but Malo
ney, who was selling a near-record
pace until he was sidelined
by a shoulder injury, had eight
points last week
Mickoski'' IK Roals lop the I
league and Fielder s SH assists
" '""' has told the Yankees the mean-
1 . , , . .ling of the word, obviously."
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game.
Los Angeles defenseman Frank
Arnelt was still far out in fronl
In the dubious distinction of hav
ing spent the mast lime In the
penalty box.
.Ml teams wore idle Monday
night while Seal lie Is at Vancou
ver in tonight's only contest.
That's a big one though since
Vancouver trails Seattle by two
points in the Northern Division
race.
The Southern Division has set
tled down into a two-team battle
mill Portland clinging to a one
nt lead over San Franrisrn alt
er 56 g:,mes for both clubs.
Northwest '5s'
Finish Schedule
' MiMlNNVILLK I I'PI '-Northwest
Conference teams arrive at
the end of the schedule tonight
when Iwis and ( lark meels Lin
field for the third time this rea
son. Iwis and ( lark won the first
tun meetings and has won the
conference title with only one loss:
in 14 games. Linlicld i5-9i needs
a victory to remain alone in fourth
place A loss would drop the Wild
cats inlo a tie wilh Willamette.
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LOST IN THE SHUFFLE Bill No.dmnn, St. Louis for.
ward, losei th ball in th first hlf of the St. Louti-Mar-queHe
3me Monday night. No. 3S is St. Louis' Dick
NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
take a back scat to a host of Class
B scores.
Kaler's took the Class A lead
in the team portion of the city
men's tournament with a team
pinlall of 2890. Rut all o the
undergraduate days at Auburn.
"I think it's good to get the
pitchers talking about pitching
and I hope to stimulate a Iit)le
interest in that direction."
The 40-question quiz included
such "posers" as:
--Should a pitcher shake off a
catcher?
Should the pitcher cover
home plate on wild pitches and
passed balls?
It is more difficult to hunt a
high pilch successfully than a low
pitch?
"Our veteran pitchers may find
I lie quiz a little easy," conceded
Prof. Hitchcock. .
While Hitchcock was conduct
ing his unique class at Miami,
Manager Alvin Dark of the San
Francisco Giants delivered a lec
ture on complacency at Casa
Grande, Ariz., where the Nation
al Ieaguers are preparing to de
fend their pennant.
I can t possibly conceive of a
major league team suffering com
placcney," Dark said in his stern
est tones. "That word has no
place In my mind, or of the play
ers. They know they can win be
cause they've done it. V
Reminded that no National
League team has repeated as
hampion in the past five years,
the Giants' boss said, "Compla
cency didn't have anything to do
with Milwaukee, Los Angeles,
Pittsburgh and Cincinnati nnl re
peating. They ran out of luck and
into injuries, that's all.
"Thix i iiil A tniifitl IpatMip In
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Llai;CIH.v ran rujn a tuh nobody
Yankees received good
1 news at llieir Fori l-nidcrdale
(1l ,.amp wh(,n w.tm relief
Amiv ..1.,.. ,,. ,1,.
ing an intra-squad game and
later reported no pain in his arm
"I threw hard and used plenty
of screwballs," said the portly
Puerto Bican, who worked only
34 innings last year because of
wing trouble.
Mike McCormick, the sore
shouldered southpaw obtained by
the Orioles from the Giants dur
ing the off-season, pitched batting
practice for an extended period
without impressing Coach Harry
Brechcen. "He seems In he
short-aiming' the ball," said
cheen.
Frank Howard, who led the Uis
Angeles Dodgers in homers (3D
last srason. finally came to
terms. He rcpnrtrdly received a
raise of about 16,000, bringing his
salary to $23.0IX).
Other late signees: .lirn Bros
nan of the Hods, Ted Savage and
Mike Derrick of the Pirates, and
Dallas Green of the Phillies.
On other fronts: Dick Sluart of
Ibe Bed Sox hit seven more prac
tice "homers." giving him 15 in
two days. . .rookie third baseman
Pete Ward of the White Sox will
bat In Ihe cleanup spot in the
learn s first exhibition games. . .
Bob Turlev was scheduled to
make his pitching debut wilh the
Ixis Angeles Angels today in an
intra-squad game.
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Tueaday, February 16, 19621
first 13 teams in Class R had a
better score than the Class A
leader.
Itoberts' Hardware was second
in Class A with a 2822 pin total.
Overhead Door tripped in third
with a 2801 total while Drive More
Motors was fourth with 2797 and
Lucky Lanes fifth wilh 2787.
Mouldingcraft led the Class B
contingent with a pintail of 3047.
Also in the 31100 class was Klam
ath Hardwood A with 3023. Klam
ath Milk Products finished third
with 2994, Great Northern Rail
way with 2973 and Aralum Win
dows rounded out the top five
with 2959.
Tile Class C lead was taken by
Ore.-Wash. Telephone with a 28581
while Tule Make-Up Maueh was
second with 2732 and Long's Chev
ron third with 2(163.
Al Parsons led lh bowling wilh
a 269-695. He won a special tro
phy from the Klamath Falls
Howling Association plus a shout
dcr patch "Century Award" from
the ABC. Other winning special
trophies were Mickey Butler with
a 258 and Larry Jones with a 245,
There were 17 special pin priz
es awarded for high games.
The tournament continues Tues
day with more team events which
will be bowled through Wednes
day. Then the action will turn to
Lucky Lane., where the doubles
and singles events will he bowled
at 6:30 p.m. Thursday and be
bowled through Sunday when the
final squads will take the lanes
at 3 p.m.
HTM ANNUAL MEN'S CITY
ASSOC. SOWLINO TOURNAMENT
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Roberts Hrcfwrt
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Aralum Window
MAR Market
Dull Equahrer
Personal Demur
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Pacific Power A Lio.nl
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Klamath K
Oregon Food
707
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Peace Ambulance
Crater Lake Creamery
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Clean Linen A Unllnrm
Javhawk Oil - Satellite
Renninglon Steal Bldg
Mannie
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Oougla Service
Rill Oavl Flying A
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Klamath Tractor - Commercial
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773?
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Ducks, Pilots
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F.UGKNF. ,il'PD Oregon and;
Portland, two teams with unim
pressive' records but the ability
to trip anyone, meet tonight in
a basketball game at Kugene.
I'he Ducks came oil a week
end sweep against Washington
Slate with a 1012 record, includ
ing wins over Oregon Slate and
Big Six leader Washington. Port
land is 8-IR. hut the Pilots alsoi
have upset Oregon State and beat
en Idaho Stale on its home floor.
Both teams have been bothered
by the flu. Oregon 4-enter Glenn
Moore and Portland (nrward
I'incy Powell were held out of
the starting lineups in games
Saturday nighl, hut each entered
Ihe tray later and scored 20 toints
X. m- XZm
Na,M. Covering Nordmann are Marquatta forward Bob
Hornalt, Dava Erickson and Lea Borowtlti 125). Mar.
quaHe won the qama, 68. $9. UPI Taltphoto
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UNBELIEVING LOSER Pete Montoya, Hollywood,
Calif., 118-pounder, becomes pensive III as he falls to
canvas after taking a stiff rignt from opponent Armand
Desrosiers, Lowell, Mass., during Golden Gloves Tourna
ment of Champions in Chicago. Montoya tries to rise
(21, but suddenly finds1 he isn't going to get to his feet
(3) before referee moves in 141 to end bout and award
TKO to Desrosiers in second round. UPI Telephoto
Thomas Holding
Out On NY Mets
By RUDY CF.RNKOVIC
United Press International
PITTSBURGH (UPI The role
of a holdout is not a pleasing one
for Frank Thomas but the slug
ging New York Met outfielder
believes his demand for a salary
increase is justified because of
his record.
Thomas was stung lo the quick
when Met President George Weiss
was quoted as saying Monday:
We're paying him (Thomasi
all he deserves maybe more.''
The Mets held their first offi
cial full squad workout in St. Pe
tersburg, Fla., Monday wi'V
Thomas one of five absent be
cause of their holdout status.
Thomas said he received a con
tract in the mail Irom assist int
manager .lohnny Murphy but it
oilered no raise.
"1 returned the contract un
signed along with a letter sayim:
I deserved more money but I
never got a reply." Thomas xaul.
lilt 34 Homers
"I called Weiss on Ihe tele
phone and told him I was disap
ixiinted because there was no
raise. He told me he was sur
prised because I didn't Man. I
answered what he thought he
was paying me fur. That was on
Feb. 8 and I have not heard from
the club since.
I hit 34 home runs last yen-
and drove in !M runs. I asked
Weiss how many players in f'e
majors hit more than 30 home
runs.
Thomas, looking forward to l,is
12th season in (lie maHtrs. h.d
out in MM when he anil Piil
burgh Pirate General Manager
Branch Rickey had salary difler
ences. "Weiss told me I had tapeied
off at Ihe end of the season
Thomas went on. "I reminded
him I was troubled with her:va
I had an operation to correct i lint
in liocember and I'm in go d
physical condition.
"1 don't want nnv trouble but
I Icel if they have had tlveir sax
in print I want lo give ni
side of the slory.
"They made me an olfcr wi!li
no raise involved. All llvev said
was in clfect this is otir
contract for 1963 it's Ihe a'A
we can do.
Proud Of Ability
I told Weiss that if I didn't
think myself valuable then he
wouldn't want me and would.i't
think much of me. 1 lake pride
in my ability. I always play mo
per cent."
Thomas, whose hluntness is a;
much a characteristic of his base
hall life as his slugging ability,
said he wants to get a raise and
report for spring training as soon
as possible.
"I'm in good shape and 1 have
a lot of good years of baseball
led in me." said the veteran.
'Granted the Mets won only 42
games last year but tliere was
stretch in which we won 9 of
in games. And I had a lot to do
with winning them."
SF Giants
Won't Be
Complacent
CASA (rRA.NDK. Ariz. UPI
Thr San Kranciscn (Jiants may
ha vp Ihrir prnblrms in but
t'omplaccncy wf-Vi be onp nl
them.
That's thr word from Giant pi
lot Alvin Dark who Monday pave
his full squad a heavy 24 hour
workout and then Rot another
workout from a cordon of sports
scn.H's.
Somebody brought up the com
plaieiu"' llieme an a pnsMble ex
planation as to why live different
teams have won the National
l-eayue tennant in the pat live
seasons.
"I eannot possibly conceive of
a major ieaiiue team sutlerinp1
complacency." said Dark.
"They Mhe players' know 1'iey
can win because they've done it.
and they know now that IW2 is
over and done with." reasoned
Dark.
He said that Milwaukee. Los
Aimcles, Pittsburgh, and Cincin
nati clubs could not reeat be
cause 'they ran out of luck and
into injuries. "
He pointed out that the 1951
Giant pennant w inners kidded to
second in W& hecausp
Willie
Mas was Inst Tlie 1954 vnnant
winners dropped to third in l!.Vi
when a rash o( critical injure
tnn k
' This is lust a touch leannv lo
repeat in. it is so strong if com
placency can rum a club nobr.il
has told the Yankees Ihe meani.
of the world, obviously."
.Several players were misstn;
from Monday's drills. Jack San
ford, 24-came winnini; riuht hand-
er. and big Orlando Ceped aie
boldmii out. but owner Horace
Sloneham said he thought word
recardint; them was imminent.
Pitcher Juan Manchal and M.U
ty Alou are also unsmned but re
ported en route to camp.
Tom HalJer (lew home lo be
with ins wile in I-ockport. III. She
Monday birth to their sec
ond child Ami Haney Kuenn's
wife is ill. m he is stayinc ml
i-consin a tew d.iw I
Bruno Resigns ;
As Racing Head
SM.KM '1TI' - The rcsisna.
:m o! ClwitniM. Th.uMrus Kruno
o:n tlv St. Mr K.i, in.; Comniis-
n w .is iinniHim tii Monday hy
(,.t M.itk H.itfH'M
li,iltir!d ii(-iintl lormcr K-i
cent' nrvsvpdjvrmn William Itsf
lo inmniih'n Ise i?
row n rnrt!;tnil nii.irnry wrto al-
oiks rts an offui.il A athletic j
event l
Dallmar Refuses
To Be Intimidated
SAN FRANCISCO (UPD-Coach
Howie Dallmar of the Stanford
Indians refuses to be intimidated
by the wise guys who say his In
dians are in trouble in the Big
Six even though they lead the
loop.
Stanford has a 6-3 record and
Washington a 6-4 record, yet
UCLA is still talked of as the
team to beat despite a 4-4 mark
The reason is that the Cards
and Huskies close out on the road
and the Bruins at home.
But Dallmar Monday told the
Writers that "we're a better road
team than most people think
We're 6-3 on the road and since
December 5-3 at home."
Stanford plays the USC Trojans
in a single tilt Saturday this
week.
The scribes honored Stanford
center Tom Dose as player of Ihe
week for ris 35-point blast in the
Cards' win over the Bruins Fri
day.
"I've known all along that Dose
had a great pair of hands and a
deft touch." Dallmar said, "but
his performance against Fred
Slaughter (UCLA center I proved
to me he was strong enough to
stand up to any center around.'
Santa Clara Coach Dick Gari
baldi said that the Broncs will
"do or die" in tonight's big West
Coast Athletic Conference battle
against USF at San Jose Auditor
ium.
But Don Coach Pete Peletta
said he did not feel that the race
would be decided until the final
day of the season.
USF now stands 7-1 and Santa
Clara and St. Mary's have both
lost twice. The Gaels are at USF
Saturday.
Peletta said that starting for
ward Dick Brainard would miss
tonight's contest and maybe more
games because of pulled liga
ments. St. Mary's Coach Mike Cimino
revealed that his brilliant scoring
SCORES
LITTLE MONSTERS LEAGUE
BANTAM KOYS
W L
Screwballs ?S 11
MAi-llnni 25 11
Jelyis in m
Stiri U .!
Alley Cam 1? 3'
Fllntilonet H 75
Feb. 73 rtMultV Mr1in ?. Slflrt 1
Jftsooi 3, Alley Cat) 0; Screwballs 1
MinHtones 0.
Hqh fenm game, Screwballs 540; high
Irom series. Screwballs HM; high Ind.
Qame. Rill Tmolev-Carl Thornton (tie)
m. high Ind. series, Carl Thorrttor. 739.
BIO MONSTERS LEAGUE
BANTAM BOYS
W L
Unstrikablei 31 15
Gallent Men Jt 15
Red Oevfls 11 1i
Pinbusters 1? 1
Alley Oops 1' 1
Eaqles ll
Result: Eaqles ?. Unstnkabies 1; Gal
lant Men 3, Pinbusters 0; Red Devlll 3.
Allev Ooos V
High team Qame. Gallant Men A';
high team series. Gallant Men 1?71 ;
high tnd. game. John Sowell UO; high
Ind. series. John Sowell 160.
MOOSE MA'S LEAGUE
W
Russell Gla
K. Amusement
So Ore. Music
Soarkte far Wash
Lauras Beauty Fair
47
WOTM W 47
Bon Baiaar 45 47
Medo-Land 4.1 4
A mid on 41 S
Parks Cabinet 37 55
Nybacks Flower Fair 1 4
Bngs Cate 34 VI
Feb 7b results' Rings Cafe 4. K Amuse
ment 0; Sparkle Car wash 4, Parks Cab
inet 0; Russet) Glass 4. Medo-Land 0: Am
idons 3. WOTM 1; So. Ore. Music 3.
Laura's Beauty Fair 1; Bon Ba
iaar 3. Nybacks Flower Fair 1
High team game. WOTM Kfl'; high
team series. Amidons 373' ; h'flh tnd
oame. Margaret C lough 703; high Ind
ser.es. Eiane Pick trill 55
Scores
CotlrRf Baskflhall Rr.iulU
LHy I'nitrd Prrn Inlrrnalinnal
KAST
Coant Guard 79 American Intl 7fi
Clark (Mass. ft) Tults 71
Villanova 71 W. ChcMrr St. 59
Adclphi R2 Pratt 73
Wucens ii Hunter m
Siena a.1 Hartford 52
Westminster 9.1 Wayneshurc fi9
SOt'Tli
Vanderbilt 82 Georgia M
Mississippi St. 7ft Tulane fi7
IiuiMana St. 80 Mississippi fit
Tennessee 5 Auburn 47
Kentucky 80 Alabama 6.1
Georgia Tech 89 Florida m
MIOWK.ST
Michigan 78 Iowa 70
St. John 'Minn 62 MacAlester
Marquette 69 St. Louts .r8
Wisconsin 102 Indiana 96
Illinois 81 Minnesota 70
Ohio SI. 50 Northwestern AS
Nebraska 49 Oklahoma St. 48
Rowling Green 114 Marshall 8fi
SOI THWfr.ST
Amarillo 87 Ltiblwk Christian 6
Okla. Citv 9ft W. Texas St. 84
Pan Amer. 61 Trinity iTex.t 54
Hendrix 71 Henderstin St. 62
Ark Tech 81 Arkansas Coll. 75
hil Christian 80 Way land 78
Hai din-Simmons 81 McMurry 78
l.amar Tech lt1 H Payne 94
Am St. iTempe
T1 Crrichton 7ijOvord. tu im
K.ST
Iowa M
Colorado 71
FIGHTS
Bv I nttrd Prwi Inirrnatmnal
MWCHFATKR. Knland 'IT!1
-la 1'h.irnlry. l.w. Bnum,
knos - kctJ ot.(t ,W
Brosn. MU.
lluton, Trx -iV.
TARIS ITI KWif Peikin?.
lMt, ( hicaso. fMitfmintpxt Ansfl
' Rohimon1 ttanria. t;!'j. Cuba
w
ace Steve Gray was operating on
a badly bruised heel when he
bagged 30 points against Pepper
dine and 15 against Loyola during
the weekend.
San Jose State's Stu lnman ex
hibited some anger at what he
called "irresponsible charges in
some quarters' that the Spartans
play too rough.
"We never hear a word about
it when we go out of the Bay
Area," he added.
LEGAL NOTICE
FIRE CAPTAIN EXAMINATION
Ta be held at City Fire Department,
Broad and Wall streets, I p.m., March
4, 1943. Limited to employes with S years
minimum experience with local tire ae'
partment.
No. 954. Feb. 36, 1943.
No. 63-3I PROBATE
NOTICE OF DATE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In the Matter ot the Estate of MAU
RICE O'KEEFFE, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that we have
f led our final account or tne aommis-
truinn of the above entitled estate, and
that the Court has appointed March 37,
1943, at 10 a.m. as the time for neanng
objections to such tinai account and the
settlement thereof.
Kathleen O'Keeffe and
Con Lynch, Executors
Ganong & Ganong
Attorneys for Executors
No. 954. Feb. 74, March 5, 13. 19.
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cancy March 1, apMtntrnerrt. TU 2-3JM.
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4-3591. TU 4-8704 Friend help anytime
BEG'NNF S ALANON," friendlv help tor
'am.itei of a'coho'x. Ti 4-71J9 or TU
tat virit
- - w,
KENMOtE. KELVINATOR. WHIRLPOOL
19
Repair a. Ovefavl Srecai-st
vv--r. 8rrtr. rang, water heater
FEiiu.oe appl lihri stRvit-r
3t8 SO h TUl-3lHjFuR'Nt$MFO W bed'OOm"
CABINFT matlna rr (nriattv h.rnl. I ' ' S
lv refin.sh,ng. e-cti'trrt rereretcn. TU
-40?9
SAVE I per cet on TV rad-o 'tc--
C and carry Br.no er t 19J1 ii
ad. nam m t t . deny
10)
SERVICES
"REMOOELYNG end repairs, ill kinds.
reasonable, references, iu m
naiuTiur. inivriar or exterior, no lob too
small, tree estimate, iu
THE FIX-IT SHOP
th.,eii arv.ee. Small repairs. New.
used bicycles, parts. T C Shopping
Center, 3726 So. eirt. TU 4-3749.
SNOW plowing, tractor equipment, ph
TU 4-4447 anytime. Bill Forney.
rnYmM BUTCHERING
At you' Plata, deliver lo orocejslng planl
or leave .1 your PH" Al S'0"' Tu
4-4VJ.
"DENTAL PLATES
Repaired while you wait.
New Ptales Made From Your Old
DCBtnuil flFNTL'RE SERVICE
IBM Main TU 4 SJ4
Gina's Tailor Shop
children. All work guaranteed. Reason
able prices.
Ger-e's Mens wear ryia'"
HEALTH
NUTR1-BIO vitamins,
Wargaref Zlcqelmeyer
minerals, protein,
TU 2-3S37.
HELP WANTED. FEMALE
14
LADIES TRAVEL
SEVERAL single young ladies under 76
to travel Western states ano Hawaii,
TrniDOfltion oaid. expense account, e
cellenl earnings and secure future. Apply
Mrs. Bailey. Willard Hotel, 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. No phone calls!
WOULD you like beautiful clothes and
money too? Earn them conducting e
line Fashion Shows. Transportation nece!
sary. For appointment and further de
tails phone TU 2-5062.
AVON has three territories, available lo
neat, ambitious mature women who have
scare time and an automobile. Earn $2
nr hour while learning. For Interview,
write Immediately to Avon Cosmetics.
Box 1187, Burns. Ore.
HELP WANTED, MALE
16
MEN TRAVEL
SEVERAL young men under 23 to travel
Western stales and Hawaii, iranspone
tion paid, expense account, excellent earn
inas and secure future. Apply Mrs. Bail
ey, Willard Hotel. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. No
phone calls!
EXPERIENCED drattsmm
TU 4-3334.
wanted, phone
TWO MEN
WANTED
We Will have a Company Personnel Rep
resentative (Mr. B. E. Berg) at the
Moiatore Motel In K. Falls Thursday,
Feb. 28th, from 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. to
interview men (or a position that re
quires traveling In the eastern part of
the stale from Monday to Friday night
each week. Weekends and all holidays oil.
We require all applicants to be 21 years
of age or over and have a good automo
bile.
Guaranteed salary (paid weekly) plus
very good weekly bonus. Complete train
ing on full pay.
BOYS! SC!SL
EARN
Vacation Money
by
selling the"
Herald & News
Downtown
AFTERNOONS
Contact
Herald & News, Circulation
Dept., 1301 Esplanade
PHONE TU 4-8! II
(HELP WANTED
17
WANTED elderly couble or mn for
Chores and light work on ranch, TU
2-1035.
WANTED man and wife to work on
poultry farm, no small children, Rte 2,
Box 821, TU 4-fl9.
NOTICE TOJOBSEEKERS I
All help wanted ads published In the
Herald A News ere accepted in good
teith that the fobs o'lereri are as slated
in the advertising cooy. We are no re
sponsible for the integrity of our adver
tisers, but we make every effort to dis
cover and reieet ail mistead.no advertis
ing. Anyone ans wering a helo wanted
ad and finding ft to be misleading n
asked to report it to th Classified Ad
vertising Department af the Herald
Mew.
SITUATIONS WANTED
18
EXPERIENCED chitd care, your home
or mine. Ironing, housework, Tu 4-6068.
WILL do housework, phone TU 4-9391"
JA C KLJ I L LD A YN U R SE R V
Hour, Day, Wee. Mon through Frl.
I a m. lo 6 p.m. Helen Lehman
TU 2-1844 1321 Carlson Dr,
EXCELLENT child care, my" home,rea
sonable rates, phone TU 2-574.
MALE, fully experienced all phases of of-
tke procedure. TU 2-6857.
EXPERIENCED baby sitting, anytime,
my home. South Suburban. TU 4-4313.
IRONING, washing, pickup, deliver. Hand
ROOMS FOR RENT
. 22
CLEAN, comfortable roorm 2 blocks
from Main, $5 & up. TU 4-4759.
STEAM heated, Quiet, sleeping rooms
310 So. 3th. TU 2-0214.
" roombo'ardgentleman
1607 crescent
MEN. housekeeping room. Comfortable.
everything furnished $36 monthly. 1JJ
NO. 3rd. TU 4403). TU 4-9787.
HOTEL rooms, bachelor Quarter. A enlv
8 $5 8 185 monthly. Willard Hotel. TU
DOWNTOWN, Clean housekeeping room,
utilities furnished, 317 pne. TU 2-i47
ROOMS- smell house, renenhie. Ernie i
Hp'r-i, jit Scu'h Fif'h, Ti.i : i;:s
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
24
THREE room furnished, warm, clean, UC.
inquire H24 Division.
CONSTRUCTION workers welcome! Near
weekly rates Peucen Motel. Tu 7-914
NEWLY decorated aot . all uiiiit.ese.
ceot electricity, adults only. 150. 319 East
vain. Apt t
I MILLS one bedroom furnished, 2340 White,
$45. TU 2 4?7 evenings
TMfl(.E room furnished apartment, walk'
"g distance, electric heat. 10. ph Tu
2-101.
NICELY turntshed three room aot Cose
in. iaudrv taciKiies, eduits only, no peti.
80? L'rtco'n.
CLEN s'ud'0. downtown, couple. igie.
uti'itiei. lij. Greer Apt., Tu 4-4471
CLEAN l bedroom aot iteemheet.
downtown T U 4-Jt6S
v'" Margins Apartments, ujo oak.
'IM
SVALL fu-ntshed basement arartme-t.
$)i including utilities. Mills, TU 4-20
RAMON A Aots tour rooms, nicely fur
nished, 1 team hea. 37 N itth
OU"LE fun--htd 1 hod'Orvr Oot
irt garege. taunory, SM TU 4-JJ9
ONE hed-nem turniei apa-tment. riae
,
TMRE
'd apa'tT.e-t
'l!,N t0 "'Ww
iTu ' 7" 3a45
$s R-vfS'de
apa-tment.
ROOVV one r'orw furfltts.,.,r
edurtt. n?. Tu
ONE Pd'Ov" uriturnihe fli!ieirwe,iv
e'-over hiwtuc, f-rcuta'-ng tireoiwe.
ha'dwwf ti-. tt,Bt, c,f, Tu 4.Jkl
34
MODERN two bedroom furnish
merits, TU 4-53.
ROOSEVELT PT.
303 LeRoy Ph. TO Mlif
Furnished or unfurnished one bedroom.
Gerege. Hot water het. Hot Springs
area. Adults.
RJRrmHED I room bachelor apts ,
clean, modern. $3? 50, lights, water paid.
TU 2-tUJ, TU 4-tUi.
SMALL furnished apartment, close In,
utilities paid, W.SC, 433 No. 10th.
NATURAL hot water. 7 furnished rooms.
1142 Esplanade, TU 4-9754, TU 4-1354.
PLEASANT furnished apt. Utilities, wash
ing facilities, TV cable, close to Klam-1
am Valley Hospital, t or 2 persons. U0.
TU 2?7e7.
HOT SPRINGS 3 room furnished, ga
rage, 175. utilities paid. TU 2-1W3.
THREE room furnished apartment,
all utilities paid, 911 Walnut.
ROYAL ARMS furnished apartment, util
ities except electricity, 524 High.
CLASSY, downtown, free heat, furnished,
adults, S59.50. Alpha Apu.. TU 4-4522.
CLEAN furnished Studio Apl., Warlon
Apt. annex., 223 N. 6th.
ONE or twe bedroom, furnished, heat,
water paid, 825 Grant, TU 2-4719.
FURNISHED 2 roam bachelor apartment
$30. 212 Reclamation.
BEDROOM & 3 bedrorm apartment.
unfurnist ed, also 2 bedroom house, TU .
4-5686.
BEDROOM deluxe unfurnished apart
ment. Immediate occupancy. TU 3-6500.
UNFURNISHED two bedroom apartment.
inquire 2519 Appiegare.
THREE room furnished, c-esn and quiet,
U2., TU 4-4640 Or TU 4-6866.
LARGE 2 room furnished apartments,
137.50 and $40, TU 4-36'H.
THREE room furnished apartment, at)
u M It i e s. Adulls. 565. 39 Main.
FURNISHED one room apartment, S40,
utilities paid, 419 North lOlh.
147.50
rooms, bath.
THREE room furnished, S40, 200' t E.
Main, two room furnished, S25, 200 E.
Main, ph. TU 4-7290. TU 4-4121.
ONE room apartments, furnished, utili
ties except lights, 137.50 and UO. Rex
Arms Apartments, TU 2-9217.
ONE and two bedroom aoti., furnished or
unfurnished. TU 2-1326 or see St 1779
Fargo.
EWAUNA - DOWNTOWN
Klamath's most modern, furnished. 219
So. 11th. TU 2-1062.
ONE bedroom furnished apartment, TV,
535. TU 4-7008.
NICE clean furnished apartment,
in, TU 2-2531, TU 4-6966.
RICKFALL5
APARTMENTS
and
MOTEL
2660 Shasta Way
One and Two Bedroom opts.
Furnished ond Unfurnished
$69.50 to $89.50
Doily, Weekly Motel Rotei
TU 2-5577
$36 to $58.50
COMFORTABLE LIVING AT LOW CO&T!
7-3 Krdroom aptt., furnished er unfur
nished. Permanent maintenance Included,
Monday through Friday
SHASTA VIEW
APARTMENTS
1627 WASHBURN WAY TU 4-tfTf
Office hours 8 a.m. to S p.m.
kCamathTaTS
2544 Union
1 Bedroom unfurnished
2 Bedroom unfurnished
Spacious Rooms
Tastefully Decorated
Wall to Wall Carpelino
Swimming Pool
Rental includes all services
e.ceot teieohone and electricity
B'Btha Neian TU ?-T4
HOUSES FOR RENT
.26
TWO bedroom partly furnished duplex.
oarbage, water, washer hookup, TU '
7-4247.
LARGE 3 bedroom duplex, stove, refrlo.
carport, alter 5, TU 4-4746.
FOUU bedroom. J baths, fireplace. Un
furnishedseo. TU 2-1597 eves.
CLEAN nicely furnished, newly redecor
ated, large homelike apartment. Paved
street, near downtown. Floor furnace, ga-
age. storm windows. Water paid. Carpet-
Ina. fireplace. Suitable for couple. 182 50.
TU 4-7039.
FURNISHEO small two bedroom house,
1740 Washburn Way, Inquire 1750 Wash
burn Way, TU 4-5440.
CLEAN 2 bedroom
unfurnished, Mills.
TU 2-3323.
MILLS ADDITION, clean 1 bedroom cab
in, 1J5,TU 4-3854, TU 4-9754,
CLEAN furnished small cotlagei7l30.
wqier, gnroage, ujo uwens.
LOOKING tor an attractive"! littlehoi7e
fully furnished' Economical oil heat. 4
rooms pljs beck porch. One extra larae
bedroom Wnsr, dryer, retrioerato.
new bathoom. targe yard, full site Q-
aoe. 510 Cottage. 155. Immediate occu
pancy. TU 2 5115 for further Information.
THREE room furnished house, garage.
"quit- ibji summers Lane.
LARGE two bedroom unfurnished duplex
near Conger School, $85. TU 4-7584.
ONE bedroom, clean, furnished or un
furnished, close In, 150, TU 4-5872.
TWO bedroom house, oar Hv furnished.
near Weyerhaeuser, $45. 'U 2-6135.
SMALL 2 bedroom partly furnished, closa
155. IU 2-466. TU I-'HS
TWO furnished. Close in. TU 4-1759.
IN HENLEY. 2 bedroom aim i, torv.
stoves, 2 children.
1S5, references.
4-4794, Rte. ?. Bo-
ONE bedroom furnished house, phone TU
44j79 or TU 4-8576,
7 BEDROOM unfurnished dupieTe iec trie
heat, fenced yard, cirpo't. Water poid
Available Feh 20, $90. 3425 Summer!
Lane. TU 4-9573
IMMACULATE, newly decora ted Puntur- dt
nnhed wo bedroom. Inquire 2232 Union.
CLEAN 7 bedroom un I ur Pished,
garage.
Newiy painted. $75. TU 4-6023.
TWO bed-oom unfurished. garage,
enced yard, 2 mile north 0f town, chtl
Cren. pets. Ok. $. TU 2-6590
UNMJRNiSM"EO7""bedr
oaiement. fireplace, harrjwood floors.
eiecfrtc heat. $po & $70 Tu i-uu it. a.
betore 5 pm. TU 4-837 after 5.
CLEAN two bedroom unfurnished except
'or 'to"- 50, TU 4-4484; TU 2-2717.
ONE bedroom furnished" housephon"eT U
FURNISHED house, small two bedronm.
Lovely location in city. Large yard. New
wather and dryer, (10, phone TU 2-3791
or TU 2-1171.
TWO bedroom fwrni.hedrftj50unfir.
n.shed, $C. 7701 Orchard; one bedroom,
turmthed. t0. unfurnnhed. $57 SO. 53J
Martm Both include water a-vrJ ot'baqe.
TU 4-Whi; after 4 pm Tu 2-7"0
NICELY tumtjhed ?
COie in, north -ide. Tlj
SENT, iie or trade 3
full basement, ga'aoe.
back ya'd, TU 4 6644
duo'e.
bed'Oom house,
utility house w
TWO bedroom hr-me. range furnished,
clre m. ingui-e tit Washington.
F UP Nl SHE D one bedroom ciosa 'n.
4 7 50. wafer, garbage included, TU 4-7994
U N f u P N i she D two hedroemhou-e.
3010 Boardman, Tu 2-0990
UNeuRNiSHEOcieanthrebdroom
home, automatic heal, carpeting ner
iw and Academy schools. 727 Ml.
itrey
') a mo TU 7-47.'
TWO bedroom u-'tumnhed home La'aa
ng ana ami nQ rooms, fenced btk
'd Stvege ar1 utility roomj Wonder.
nf .gr.horj IQe tg ChOO Bd h-Jp-
ping center. Tu 2-5558. fU 4-704
f-UPN15ME0 tw hedronm. ' orni bed
room, and ceb.n. See at 325, 327, 379
D'vis-on
TWO blooms, waikm closets, hardwood
f'00's. near town. 309 N. 10th
UNeuP'iriSMEO "t wo "bedr oom hou se , 55 '
Denare. tu 4-ja
F'JPNISMEO th-et hedfon-Ti hrx,e V fwfl
aces, 0"d M-diand road. JIOO. Tu 2-3SS7
Two bedroom hoie. souh ubj'ht.
fle t lergV50n SChOoL TU -441J
T0 bM-nr-m hp. f , south Subu'M.
"eiy p'"td tf-o-jgit, ! acceof
'WO Of tr.-e Ch'dre, J7t. TU 2-I4H) i
TWO bedroom furf'thed house&e-bag-'.
wetff p a tu
TWO hrt'twri Nm nnacreage Fent"!
m C"Cken hnue barn Boranra S4V-
;37 n aopo-ntnief, Qr T U 4-8JM a'ter
APARTMENTS FOR "INT