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'eJ P. Snell Clocks 1:48.0 LOS ANGELES (UPl) New Zealandcr Peter Snell, in analyz ing his easy victory Friday night in the half mile, remarked today that American Jim Beatty "has nothing to lose" if the pair meet next week in the celebrated mile event. "If he bears me," said Snell, "wo will bo back where we start ed before Modesto." The New Zealandcr easily won the half-mile last night in the Southern Pacific Amateur Athlet ic Union (SPAAU) meet held at Occidental College. He was clocked in 1:48.0, well over his record of 1:45.1. Beatty chalked up an equally easy triumph in the mile with a time of 4:00.8. He set h i s own pace and was timed in 1:58.8 for the half mile, but drew away in tho third lap to finish a full six seconds ahead of second place Le- roy Neal of Occidental. - Despite the absence of strong competition for either man, Snell said he "was very satisfied. I didn't intend to go out after my own record, although the time was lower than you people said I was going to run. Snell and Beatty arc expected to compete in the mile at the Compton Relays June 7. Snell ran a blistering 3:54.9 at the Modcs- to Relays last weekend, beating Bcntty, who placed third. The crowd of 4,500 received per haps It biggest thrill when UCLAs decalholon record holder, c. K Yang, tried three times to clear 16 feet 8 Inches In the pole vault. On his first try at that height. Yang hit the bar with his thigh on his way up. On his other at tempts, he got closer to clearing the bar but hit it with his chest He finally had to settle for a leap of 18-1, good for first place. Ralph Boston scored an easy . win In the broad Jump at 24 feet 10 Inches and came back to take the high hurdles in the time of :14.0 seconds. Parry O'Brien edged Dave Davis in the shot put ' with a throw of 81 feet, 8V In ches. Davis threw the 16-pound ball 615. 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Mrltl, L WCll Kl Crtwlty NAPPY HOLIDAY LIAOUf Jrora 1 BUtrtra rtf R Olhn9 Pim Rsriulll PAGE 4-B HERALD AND y X V -zzt.-j 1 MArillSHH f v u- ah u mw m 1 m.m . a i MT. SHASTA GETS TRUCK The Mr. Shaira Fish Hatchery qot a new truck recent ly which holds 1,500 gallons and a capacity of 600 pounds of fish. The new truck makes its own ice to keep the temperature of the tank right while the fish are on their way to designated points during long trips, see story below. New Truck Completed For Stock MOUNT SHASTA Fishing in! Dwinncll Lake, and In Iron Gale Reservoir late this fall, and dur ing next summer should be excel lent. The California Kish and Game Department through tliej Mount Shasta fish hatchery is now loading these waters with plenty of "growing" trout for immediate! future sport. Thousands are being sent there to care for the Iishing pressure these waters get. A new fishing truck is hemg used on these beats. It is a cab- over carrying a 1,500-gallon ca paclty tank. A load of fish will, run 600 pounds per trip. This tank is similar to a kitchen refrigerator supplying ice cubes It automatically begins Ice man ufacturing when the water reach cs a set temperature. This drops into the fish compartment where regular degree Is maintained, eliminating any stops for "icing up" on long hauls. The chute used for loading trout Unto the truck is an Invention com pleted at Mount Shasta hatchery. It is not patented to allow other fishing departments to adopt with mo bother. Jatallitai Swlngtrt Allay Call Hi Lo'i Rowlarttttl Wlihful TMnktrt May It raiulti: Btaitari Jokers 3 Strlkara J, Swlngari tj Rolling Plm 3, mi lob 1 1 nowiaratiti d. u i h 4; Aiiay cart 4, Wlihful Think tfi 0. Hign taam gama. Sir Iktn 7)i htoh taam wrlai. Allay Call Ktai Mgh Ind. gama. (.amy jockioo tf4j high Ind. it rial, Otn Bolayn 4U. 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Odd Raii I'i Mgh rtam atnat, odd Ban I'l'i hgh nd gam Ja Htmock fllj hhtl ind. nt. Jtia HiKKk Jtt. NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Giants Have Zany Base Running Team By HAL WOOD LP I Sport writer SAN FRANCISCO (UPD-Sat urday's Sliorts: The San Francisco GianU must! have the zaniest bunch of base runners since the old days of the Brooklyn Dodgers and Babe Her man, In Cincinnati the other night, two runners, iBilly ODell and Jose Pagan were thrown out at home plate on a double by rookie Cap Peterson. Cincinnati catcher Don Pavelct ich must have thought he was in a football game as Pagan came in to do the blocking, followed by O'Dcll. But the backstop got them both on the one throw. This isn't the first time the modern Giants have been guilty of faulty base running. When the cLub first moved to ban Francrcco, thirdbasc coach Herman Franks was literally booed out of the major leagues by the fans who thought he was to blame for so many men being thrown out at home plate. Neglected Coacheti Then, with Franks gone, the fans found out that the Giants in Lewiston Gains Top NW Spot By United Press International W. L. Pet. GB. Lewiston 23 15 .605 .. Salem 22 15 .595 'a Yakima 19 13 .594 1 Tri-City 22 17 .54 Pi Wenatchec 17 19 .472 5 Eugene 4 28 .125 16 Friday's ResuUi LewLston 3 Wenatchce 0 Tri-City 6 Salem 2 Today s Schedule Eugene at Yakima Salem at Tri-City Lewiston at Wenatchce By t nilrd Press lntrrnatlonal Lewiston moved to the top of the Northwest League Friday with a 3-0 victory over Vtcnatchce. Tr1-City dropped Salem, leader until Friday night, 6-2 while Ihmv ver of Uie Pacific Coast League humbled Yakima 18-3 In an exhi bition came. Lewiston got all its runs in the fourth and Billy Connors limited Wenatchce to but three hits. Ted Kubiak's double was the big blow- in the frame. Tri-City iced its game with Salem in the eighth when catcher Del Bates homered with one man aboard. Ethan Blackaby, a former Yak ima player, came bark to haunt his former club as he led Den ver s 20-hit attack. Blackaby drove in four runs with a homer and a pair of single. His homer was a two-run shot tn tire ninth, Sports Summary DAItl.KNK HARD ADVANCKS St'KHlTON, EnsUnd (ITU - Dsrk'W Hard ot Long Beach. Calif., the (urmor U.S. ihampioii. advanced into tins semifinals of ihe Surrey Lwn Tennis cham pionships Thursday with a 6-1 ti l victory over Pat Watermeyer of South Africa. Marv llabichl of Sufiapee. Ml as eliminated in another quar lerlinal match by Virsmia Wade if England, 14, -3, -). SHOOTING FISH TV archer fish, which is fun in India and elsewhere in the Orient, is remarkable for the fact tb.U it obtains food by knocking injects into the water by squirt a jri oi waicr i inem. Sunday, June t, 1963 general, and the Latin Americans in particular, don't believe in watching the third base coach, at ill. They run with their heads down. Willie Mays is another on his own. lie often roars past third base coach Whitey Lockman while Whitey has the "stop" sig nai rcacning tor tnc sKies. But the Giants muddle through even though they throw a run or two away nearly every game with some questionable anlios on the base paths. The Los Angeles Angels have a minor- league hurler, pitching for tri-cities of the Northwest League, who strikes out just about half tiie side in every game. In 34 innings he has fanned out 47 batlcrs. His name is Dick Wantz, a righthander ... Kilmer Doubtful Halfback Bill Kilmer of the San Francisco Forty Niners. in jured last December in an auto accident, still is a doubtful pros pect lor uie came this lall. His leg has healed, but an infection has been slowing up recupera tion ... As Giants manager Alvin Dark ays, the Los Angeles Dodgers San Francisco Giants baseball series has to be the best in base ball. In six games played so far Ibis season, Ihe attendance has been just shy of the quarter million mark. There isn't another rivalry like that in major league baseball ... Tennessee Ernie Ford's first golf promotion netted $5,200 for charity and tho TV personality is so pleased wilh the whole thing: that he is going Id make permanent event out of it. Early Wynn Will Get Last Chance CI.EVELWD (UPD-Old timer Early Wynn. who is hurting to enter one of baseball's, most ex elusive groups the 300 victory circle will get a chance with the hurting Cleveland Indians. The 43-ycar-old veteran right liander. who won 16.1 of his 299 American League victories with Hie Indians from 1M9 to 1957, agreed to terms Friday w ilh Tribe President and General Manager Gahe Paul. Wynn is expected to come to Cleveland Monday or Tuesday from his Venice. Fla., home to sign the agreement believed to call for $20,000 to $25.0(10. The American League's winning- est pitcher said he decided to make his fourth attempt at the elusive 300th victory because the Indians gave him "such a good ofler, I couldn't turn it down." Paul said, "when he is ready to pitch he will go oo the active list. Once he's readv, it's up to manager Birdie Tebbetls how he w anls to use him. We arc hoping Wvnn will be able to help us both physically and psychologically." The Tribe, which has empha- sijed a youth movement this year is near (he American League eel lar and con use anv pitching strength available. When Wynn was still negotiating with half a dozen clubs he blamed the various youth movements for his problems. He said then "iBohi Keller and me outlived 10 youth movements. It takes a gen eration to raive a real pitcher . . . not one year like they think." Wynn has been in the majors since 1M1 wlien Washington brought him up. The Senators trailed him to the Tribe where he recorded four 20-in senon., in cluding 19S4 when he helped the Tribe win the pennant. His two !ct seasons were '54 and '57 w ith tlx Tribe when he won 23 games Cleveland trailed him to the W hite Sox who released him as a (roe agent this spring even though lie permuted only or run and tui hits m spring training. Beavers' Krausse Pitches Victory Pacific Coast League Northern Division W L Pet. .609 .511 .510 Ai .468 Southern- Division W h Pet. GB Dallas-Ft. W. 27 21 .563 -San Diego 27 22 .551 V; Denver 23 25 .479 4 Oklahoma City 22 24 .478 4 Salt Lake City 15 29 .341 10 Friday's Results Dallas-Ft. Worth 4 Hawaii 0 Portland 9 Spokane 2 Seattle 1 Salt Lake City 0 San Diego at Oklahoma City, ppd rain. L'nited Press International A $125,000 bonus pitcher, a for mer American Leaguer and a guy named Smith today were the Ditching toasts of the Pacific Coast League. And the goat? None other than sockless Salt Lake City which suf fered its 16th loss in a row to come within one defeat of tying the PCL record (or consecutive losses, set by Sacramento in 1925, Righthander Pete Smith set down Salt Lake with only two hits. The 23-vear-old pitcher from Na- tick. Mass., fanned seven and walked two to bring his record to 54. Stan Johnson doubled to scorej Smith with Seattle's run in the sixth inning. Smith , had walked and advanced to second during a successful rundown of a Seattle player who was picked off second Six-Hitter For Krausse In other games Lew Kraussel of Portland, signed by the Kan sas City Athletics for an estimat ed $125,000, pitched a six-hitter in beating Spokane 9-2 and Dallas- Ft. Worth's Lee Stange. who had 4-3 record with the Minnesota Twins last season, shut out Ha waii 4-0 on five hits. Rain forced postponement of the San Diego at Oklahoma City game. J Outlieldcr hen liarreison oi Portland socked a homer, double and two singles to drive in three1 runs. Portland's Ron Debus also collected four hits, including triple and double. Gene Wallace hit a bases empty homer for Spo kane in the ninth. Krausse, who evened his record I at 4-4. struck out six and walked1 Madison Captures rown PORTLAND (UPI (-Madison oil Portland, Mckenzie, and Crow used strong pitching performances to win state prep baseball titles at Multnomah Stadium Thursday. Madison captured Uie A-t crown with a 5-0 victory over Pendleton on the strength of a two-hit pitch inc iob bv Rick Wise. Dennis Baldridge s two hitter led McKenzie to a 1-0 win over Bandon and the class A-2 title. and Crow's Charlie Hopkins hurl ed a one-hit, 9-1 win over Wasco County in the class B champion ship contest. Wies struck out 16 Pendleton batters and retired the last 18 in a row. The Senators scored single runs in the third and fourth in- mngs and three in the fifth. Keith Lampard socked a 370-foot home run over the right field fence in the fourth. Pendleton hurling star Steve Bunker, pitching his third game; in a week, was driven out by thej Madison uprising in the fifth. McKenzie scored its only run in the fifth inning as Baldridge hoi-ked up in a pitching duel with Band i hi s John Conrad. Reggie Sad or is doubled, moved to third on a sacrifice and scored on a bunt single by Rich Hand. It was the only earned run Con rad gave up in 79 innings this season. BiiJtiiIge otiuik out eight a Conrad seven. Each walked two. Crow's Hopkins had a no-hitter until two were out in the seventh and final inning. Larry Snodgrass ruined it with a double. Wasco scored its run in Uie first inning on an error. In addition to his pitching. Hop kins batted in three runs with two Mnglcs and a sacrifice fly. Four Mile Lake Fishing Good Aulhorlllcj al Four Mllr Lake Itciorl rrporlt that of last ThurwUy afternoon, Ihr kokantc wrr loratrd and trrryonr ai taking a limit out ef In lak. It Is aluo rrportrd by "Tn" Rush that Eastern Brook and Rainbow on troll art bring raughl up ut 14 Inrhri lonj. ISSERV WINS THREE NEW YORK lUPli Boboy I'ssery. the readme ndor at Aqito Hurt hnnlrH thsni thr-. mm winners Friday. He cored on Stypan Star "'$1420'. Mhittier 'W00' and Casing iY30 Tacoma 28 18 Seattle 23 22 Spokane 25 24 Portland. 22 24 Hawaii 22 25 three in going the full route. Phil Ortega (2-4) was the starter and loser for Spokane. He was moved in the fourth inning when Debus singled off his leg. Bellino Provides Punch Stange, a righthander, limited Hawaii to five hits in winning his fourth game against a single loss. Infielder Ray Bellino provided the plate punch for Dallas-Ft Worth He doubled home three runs the fourth. Dallas-Ft. Worth infielder Cesar! Tovar singled in the first inning, to stretch his consecutive game hitting streak to 22. The victory gave the Texans a half-game edgi over second-place San Diego ii the Southern Division. Hawaii's Fred Newman (2-5 was the loser. Denver flexed its muscles with an 18-3 romp over Yakima of the Northwest League in an exhibi lion battle. Former Yakima play er Ethan Blackaby paced the winners' 20-hit attack with a hom er and a pair of singles. Llnescores: Salt Lake Cily 000 000 000-0 2 0 Seattle 000 001 OOx 1 5 0 Mudrock and Barragan, Hold ener I8i; P. Smith and Skeen Hawaii 000 000 000-0 5 0 Dallas-Ft. W. 100 300 00x4 6 0 Newman, Pepper (8) and White Stange and Henry. Spokane 000 001 001-2 6 1 Portland 010 220 31x 9 15 1 Ortega, McGavock (4, Smith (5), and Brumley; Krausse and Bryan. San Diego at Oklahoma City, postponed, rain. (Only games scheduled ) LEGAL NOTICE NO. 63-13BE CITATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OP OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH tn tht Malttr of tht Custody of STAN- LEV LEX DARNELL, CAROL LESLIE DARNELL. LANDIE CHRISTINE DAR NELL. MARY LORRAINE DARNELL. 5USAN LOUISE DARNELL. ANO AL BERT LANG DARNELL. Minors. PATRICIA D. DARNELL. GREET INGS: IN THE NAME OF TWE STATE OF OREGON, by Order ot The Honor ablt Donald A. W. Piper, Circuit Judge, dated May U 1943, you art hereby directed to appear before Iht aaid Donald Piper, circuit Judge ot inn touri, wnnm ten days of Tht date ot service of mis Citation upon you II served In Klamaih County, Oregon, and if not served within ihn Courtly but icrvtd in any oiner coun ty In (he State of Oregon, then within twenty days ot tht datt of said service upon you, and It not served In the Stale ot Oregon but served within tht United States then within four weeks from the date ot service ol this Citation upon you, and show cause, it any you have, why tht future cart, custody, and control Of tht abovftntltled minor children should not be awarded to Albert A. Darnell dun I no their minority. Dated this utn day or May, CHAS F. OeLAP by Jill Babcock Deputy Clerk 1963. (Seal) No. til June 2. f, le. 71, mj. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION SUBURBAN RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT KLAMATH COUNTY. OREGON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election will bo held in the Sub urban Rural Flrt Protection Oistrict of Klamath County, Oregon from 2:00 p m. to 1:00 p.m., on June 11, 1963, at tht dis trict's tirt station, 2342 Gettlt Street, Klamath Fells, Klamath County, Oregon, tor tht purpose of submitting to the legal voters of said District the Question of Increasing tht tax levy for tht 196344 fiscal year over the amount limittd by Arncie xi, MCiton ii ot int Oregon ton. Sl i tut ton. Tht reasons tor Increasing such fa levy art that sufficient funds to provide tdequttt lire protection In th district cannot be raised for th 1965-64 fiscal year within the fax limits baed upon the existing tax bast of laid district, since the growth and development within tht district, necessitating additional person. ntl and fire fighting equipment, and tht costs of equipment, supplies, services end personnel, have Increased more rapidly than tht Increese permitted in the tax levy under Article XI, Section 11. of tht Oregon Constitution. Tht amount of tti, in txcest of the tlx per cent lax limitation, proposed to bt itvied for said fiscal year is 3l.i302 Dated this 4fh day of May. 1964. G. A Robuitell President. Board of Directors Hans Frel Secretary, Board of Directors NO. 147, June 2, 3, 4, 1963. To Place Your WANT AD Phone TU 4-811 1 HERALD & NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE SCHEDULE PHONE TU 4-8111 I a.m. f : m. weekday a m. to neon Saturday Count five words per lint. 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Ktamain County, Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at the initial point, which is an Iron axel, said point being North 19 degrees 55' E. a distance ol 1345.2 feet and North 0 degree 16' W. a distance of 1354 0 feet from the Southwest corner of said Section 34; thence North 0 de gree 14' W. along the east line ol Patter. son Street a distance of 131.0 feet to an iron pin: thence 19 degrees 39' j E distance of 405.0 feel to an iron i thence South 0 degree 14' E. a distance of 1310 feet to an iron pin on tht north line of Eberlein Avenue; thence South (9 degrees 39'V W. along tht north line ol Eberlein Avenue a distance ol 405.0 (eel, more or less, to me point ol beginning. b. Ankeny Garden Tracts, a platted subdivision located In Klamath County, Oregon. Dated this 24th day of May, 1'63. G A. Robustell President, Board of Directors Hans Frel Secretary, Board ot Directors NO. UI, June 2, 3, 4, 1943. FUNERAL HOMES C WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home. 935 High Street. TU ?-4404 MEETING NOTICES 1 PON DEROSA LODGE No. 220 AF & AM STATED COM MUNICATION Monday, June 3. 8 D.m. Masonic Temple. All Master Ma-i sons invited, dress in formal. Refreshments. Elmer Vincent, W M. LOST t FOUND 2. LOST men's black rimmed eye glasses. Reward! TU 4-301. LOST I tool or "J" wrench 100 yards south Highway 97, city limns. Ktwarai Will finder please call TU 4-9474. LOST; Lady Hamilton white gold watch, at Klamath Memorial Cemetery or Wiley Used Car lot. Reward. TU 2-0259 alter PERSONALS 6 LARIAT Beauty Lounge. 3416 Summers Lane, TU 2-5777, Robert Lantz, operator. KLAMATH Alcoholics Anonymous. TU 4-3591, TU 4-B704. Friendly help anytime. GRAHAM'S licensed home for the eged, private rooms or ward care, special diet, personal Interest assured. TU ?-3li5. INSURANCE IT'S A LIFESAVER low-cost BOAT Insurance with CASCADE C. BUZ LARKIN 114 No. ?th TU 4-3IM SERVICES 10 CALL BILL FORNEY, TU 4-4447 for excavations, houst foundations, sep tic tanks, drain fields, landscaping, roto- tilling. 5444 Shasta way. CUSTOM BUTCHERING At your place, deliver to processing, plant or leave at your place, Al ston, iu 4-4126. K E NMO'RE, KELVlNATOR, WHIRLPOOL Repair & Overhaul Specialist Washer, dryer, range, water heater FERGUSON APPLIANCE SERVICE 314 So. 4th TU 2-3H5 ROTOTILLING. Lawns and gardens. Trac tor equipment. Bill Forney, TU 4-4467. FOR your Rototilllng, call Miles Cain, tu 4-4713. it no answer can tu z-3vey CUSTOM roto-tllllng, lawns and gardtns. can pogie, tu z aiso. DOZER with operator. Ecavatlna A lev eling. Any slit job. Low rales. TU 2-1573 after 4 p.m. LET'S look In the Want Adst That's what almost everybody save when they're going to buy. Call TU 4-1111 right away to put your to oetore an or ineso interested buyers. BOOKKEEPING. Reasonable. Pickup A delivery, weekly or monthly. TU 4-9535, SEWING of all kinds including alttra tlons, TU M17. ROTOTILLING, tractor equipment, 17.50 per hour, C. B. Forney, TU 2-046. CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING at your lo cation, pally service. Latest style state licensed mobile unit. Special rates if we cut and wrap. Grlqtby's Smohehouie, Old Midland Road. Ph. TU 2-0769. WATKINS "QUALITY PRODUCTS' Delivered to your door Sokes. e tracts, cosmetics, household aids. Medicines, vet supplies, TU 4-731 VALLEY PUMP and EQUIPMENT CO. "BUY THt Y" HOOVER FENCE CO. FENCING Sold and Installed ALL TYPES FREE ESTIMATES CALL TU 2-0747 ANYTIME1! DENT ALTpCaTES Repaired while you wait. Nw Plates Made From Your O'd PERSONAL DENTURS SERVICE I0.1J Main TU 4-32l4 PAINTING ! RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL E. L. GERRUE, Painting Contractor "31 vears In Klamath Basin" All Worn Guaranteed TU 4-9S3I WELTI DRILLING- FREE ESTIMATES E. E. STOREY M3I HOPg ST. TU , 3tM Guaranteed Repairs WASHER - ORYFR UHLIG'S ELECTRIC 1076 Mam TU 4-55U Gina's Tailor Shop Tailoring . alterations for men, women, children. A'l work guaranteed. Reasonable Prices Cffs Vei s v. tt EDUCATIONAL 13 U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS' Men.women. Start high as 1103 a w Preperatarv training until appointed. Thou sands of oos oren. Erter.nce usually unnecessary, mtt mwmation on oO. salaries, requirements Writ TODAY giv ing name, address and phen. Lincoln Servkt. Bo SiC Herald and News. THURSTON DANCE STUDIO Enroll your child new for FALL KINDERGARTEN Purkuo and Delivery Lirni'M EnneMrrent Call Wineme Hotel Tu 4-,W or TU 2-J244 MOTEL MAN AGE R SNE E DE O Men, women. couOits needed; Over 2S Short inexpensive course at nomt fe towod by two woes of practical trammo. in a modern motl. for interview, wnu giving eddrtit, occupation, pnont num ber to American Moe'. Inc. ill No. 7th S . P O. lo 10. Las Vegas. Nevada. HELP WANTED, FEMALE 14 WNTfD companion tor elderly in"v Viit be ebe to drive e4 cook th-ee meals da v in eichagt for room and ooj'd tu jkh no' eoui'l but mvtt have d tome ; to lege trai"9. Wru Here id and News In 5'K j WANTFO tt- -Vd wV.'-e! mJi & ' e Mut fe 'anseerteon Caul in person at Van i Vo'ei. ' HELP WANTED, MALE 16 WANTED steady, experienced man to Irri gate and run hay baler, i. r. rautn, Rte, 2, Box 752, Sou'n Pot Valley Rd. OF At FSTATK SALESMAN By ont ol Klamath's hading otflces. An eel lent opportunity to learn and earn if you are willing to work and study. High ichoni education. Sales experience benefi cial but not necessary. Our salesmen know ol this ad. Write Box JISC, care or ner aid & News giving address-- phone num ber, age, education and other quallti cations. BOYS! S0L EARN Vacation Money by sellinq the Herald & News . Downtown AFTERNOONS Contact Herald & News, Circulation Dept., 1301 Esplanade PHONE TU 4-8111 HELP WANTED 17 NOTICE TO JOB SEEKERS AH help wanted ads pub I. shed In tho Herald & New ore accepted m good fe'th that the fobs offered art as staled in the advertising copy. We art not re sponsible tor Ihe integrity of our adver tisers, but we make every effort to dlv cover and rtlect all misleading advertis ing. Anyone anj verlng a help wanted ad and finding It to bo misleading is aked to report It to tht Classified Ad vertising Department of tht Herald Mews. SITUATIONS WANTED 18 EXPERIENCED child care. Will live In, TU 4-7942. JUNIOR In high school wants-babysitting tor summer, Arlene Williams, 2029 Gar den, TU 4-6359. HOUSE cleaning wanted on Mondays and Wednesdays, TU 4-4872 after p.m. CARPENTRY work, new, remodel, repair, roofing, painting. Experienced. TU 4-5952. WANT to build or repair fences, prefer ranch fencing, TU 4-9912. HELP WANTED!! Middle aged man with great sickness In family needs employ ment badly. TU 4-ki. JACK & JILL DAY NURSERY 132B Carlson Dr. TU 2-1844 WANTED babysitting, my home, full or part time, TU 2-5992. IRONING, washing, pickup, deliver. Hand c roc heted Afghans. TU d-94H. ROOMS FOR RENT 22 COOL, airy, quiet, sleeping rooms. So. 5th, TU 2-0214. ROOMS, small house, reasonable. Ernie's Hotel, 431 So. 5th, TU 2-5225. LARGE clean housekeeping rooms, utili ties furnished, 317 Pine, TU 2-14(7. CLEAN, comfortable roams, 7 blocks trom Main, $5 and up, TU 4-425?. MEN housekeeping, everything furnished, $35, 13 N. 3rd, TU 4-6033. TU 4-VJB. APARTMCNTS FOR RENT .... 24 TWO bedroom unfurnished. 2139 Orchard, inquire 2037 Radcime. HOt""spriNGS, 3 rooms furnished, ga rage, $75. utilities Included, TU 2-1663. EWAUNA DOWNTOWN Klamath's mmt modern, furnished. 219 So. 11th - TU 2-1062 REDECORATED furnished 2 room apart ment, close to town, TU 2-3724. FURNISHED 2 room apt., utilities paid, shared balh, rent reasonable, TU 2-4513, 1142 Esplanade. NEWLY decorated, nicely furnished 3 rooms, utilities paid to certain amount, TU 4 393, TU 4-3762. MODERN, furnished 2 bedroom apart ments, water, garbage paid, tu 4-itn. CLEAN studio, downtown, couple, single, utilities, $60, Greer Apis., tu 4-461. CLASSY uptown, lurnished. Adults, SS9.S0, Alpha, TU 4-4522, TU 4-5010. REX ARMS APARTMENTS. Furnished 1 bedroom, newly decorated. Heat, tele phone, garage, garbage paid. TU 2-9217. SMALL dean furnished opts., close fn, utilities paid. 433 N. 10th. TWO 2 bedroom furnl'hed apartments TU 2-6765, TU 4-9905. ONE bedroom furnished apt . 150 Ri verside, TU 2-0645 or TU 4-7692. ONE bedroom furnished, washing facili ties. 4, IU IU Z-IZVJ. CLEAN three room apartments, close in, LOVELY, furnished, i in. reasonable, adults. 4-6033. I utilities, clote TU 4-9217, FURNISHED 3 room, $35. 200i E. Main. room. $25, 200 E. Main; TU 4-4IJI or TU 4-7390. NEW 1 bedroom apartments, electric heat, stove, refrigerator, washer, dryer No children, TU 2-4153. DESIRABLE furnished studio apartment. uptown, 223 N. 6th, Marion Apt). WALNUT APTS., clean, quiet, comlorta-l bie and furnished, 4)1 Walnut. NEAR Weyerhaeuser furnished. Utilities, steam heat, $40, TU 4-u. FURNISHED 1 room apt., $SS; l-rpom unit. $35; all ull'ftt paid. Shared baths. Adults pny. 419 N. 10th. NtCELY furnished 1 and 2 bedroom apts.. $30 and up, TU 4-9754, TU 4-tti4. FURNISHED fron7aoarftnfAtf utlii tes paid except electricity, tdutts. $53.50. Lincoln Apts . 319 E. Main, Apt. 5. ONE bedroom turnUhed apt., close in, private bath, TU 3-48S6. ONE or two bedroom lurnUhed, heat, water paid. 25 Grant TU 2-471. "ROOSEVELT APTS. J036 IEROV TU 2-1749 nlihtd or irnfvrmthd One bed'oom Garage Hot water heat. Hot Springs area Adults. RICKFALLS APARTMENTS find MOTEL 2660 Shosto Way One and Two Bedroom opts. Furnished and Unfurnished $69.50 to $89.50 Doily, Weekly Mctel Rates TU 2-5577 $36 to $58.50 COMFORTABLE LIVING AT LOW COST! 1-2-3 btd'OOm Ot , furnished or unfur. nished. Permanent maintenance included. Monday through Friday SHASTA VIEW APARTMENTS 1427 WASHBURN WAY TU 4-1271 0't.ct hour I a m. to 5 P m. KLAMATHFALLSFINESf 244 Union 1 Bwt'pom u"umiieft I Befl'oom utuishad Spacious Roomt Taetwiiv Decor eet Wail to Well Ca'oetn Swimming Paoi Wenftl includes all services eteot te'eohont ind t'octucitv NOUSES FOR RENT 26 FOR 'ent or sat uffu' shed bed-ocl ii'bvhen noma Paved s"eef L-oe eced vad 0or wt conifer rent Mt g-eemt Tu 2-H IN Mniev j td'txmf p'j ', ry (Mid-en. $. re'e'fKes requ red. Rte. 2.1 Bo W, TU 4-74. I HOUSES FOR RENT 36 COZY I bedroom unfurnished, garage, range, MS. 22Q2 Lingity way, iu SMALL unfurnished two bedroom house, fireplace, WO mo., TU 4-5717. NEWLY decorated 2 bedroom unfur nished on paved street, TU 4-7fl HOT Springs clean 1 bedroom furnished duplex, water paid, TU 2-1454. FOR rent or sale 2 bedroom unfurnished ISO, Inquire 5538 Miller. UNfVrnTsHED 2 bedroom 1440 Patter son adjacent Moylna Heights, TU 2-UI2. 737AL AM E DA, large 1 bedroom, fire place, couple, no pets. TU 4-4451. CLEAN 3 bedroom duplex, stovl, refrig erator, garage. TU 4-4244 titer 5 p.m. NEAT-2 bedroom unfurnished. 2 blocks Main, nice lawn, adults, TU 4-8215. FOR rent roomy 2 bedroom home. Close in, will selll TU 4-45J7. nTce three bedroom home. 2590 Firgo. Contact Fenton Mahrf, TU 2-4219. ONE DM room house, living room, kitchen, wall to wall carpet, stone fireplace, won derlul view, walking dislanct to lown. Available June 10, TU 2-4334. TWO bedroom, range, refrigerator, 422 Mt. Whitney, TU 4-4233. 145, COMPLETELY furnished 3 bedroom house in Moylna, available from June 9 to Aug. 23, call TU 2-1221 Sat.. Sun., or otter 5 j p.m. wee Kg p.m. weekdays. CLEAN 2 bedroom unturnisneo nouse. 1519 Worden Ave., iO. Wrllt P.O. Box 370 or phone 791-5223 Merrill. THREE bedroom lurnished, water paid, $50 mo., TU 4-9131. ONE bedroom furnished, all utilities, 55. Inquire 4107'i Homedeie, tu 4-19 io. FURNISHED, small 2 bedroom house. Lois of grass and shade. Mills Addition, $55, TU 2-3149. TWO bedroom unfurnished, clean, close In, water, garbage peia, iu 4-wei. FURNISHED 1 rooms, clean, water paid. $35, TU 2-4389, TU 2-4917. NICE 1 bedroom furnished duplex. New carpet, clean. Close 1o city center. Gar den spot, water and garbage paid, $57.50, TU 4-8773. MODERN 2 large rooms, bath, partly fur nished, suitable for couple, one child, $45, 4429 Shasta Way. DESIRABLE unfurnished duplex, uptown. adults, available June, tu 4-ssii eves. CLEAN 1 bedroom furnished house, adults, 233S Garden, rent S55, water In cluded, TU2-65: . LARG5 2Vi bedroom house, 1535 Cali fornia, vacant June 10, TU 2-32M. TWO bedroom, gas furnace, dryer, base ment, $75, 622 LOWtll, TU 4-Vtii. CLOSE-iN. Clean 1 bedroom furnished, newly decorated, TU 2-2415. VERYnlce duple. Melrose and Eldora do, hot water wen, tu 4-4em. furniThED or unfurnished 1 bedroom. TU 2-3707. MISC. PROPERTY TO LET .... 27 FOR rent Crater Lake Dairy Store and Restaurant at Merrill. Available July 1. Contact Klamath Falls Creiimery. REAL ESTATE WANTED 28. I Have A Buyer For a 4 bedroom home In HOT SPRINGS. (A large 3 with family room might do). Must bt fairly priced, In tht $25,000 $30,000 range. DON SLOAN For Finer Homt 107 S. 7th St. TU 4-5651 Days-Eves. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE .... 29 ONE bedroom house In town. Will trade -anything ol value, TU 4-3796. I am a "TRADER" ARE YOU? why sell when you can trade. Call DEANE SACHER REALTOR Member International Traders Club Licensed - Ore. Cel. Ida. Wash. 1037 Main St. TU 4-41 ?7 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE .... 30 NEWER 2 bedroom home, very neal, see to appreciate, 461 Division, Mills Add'n. FOR sale Dellord Lang ranch on Sprague River, 36 acres. Phone TU 4-7496, K. Falls, or OL 4-6960, Mllwaukie, Ore., or write 3644 Wake St., Milwaukee. Ore. flY OWNER." small house, newly rtmod eied, near North Entrance, small down, owner carry papers. TU 4-9375. BY owner, lovely 3 bedroom. Summers Lane near Clinton. Playroom and shop. Pelerson School, $15,900, TU 4-5539. nTiCE 2 bedroom, utility room, fenced back yard, large garage. Mills quiet street, FHA appralsed$10,500, TU 2-1644. TWO bedroom home. Clean, large lot, new fence, owner, $9,250. TU 2-4M2. OUR homes can bt purchased with any type financing, at price to suit your In come. Ask us about no money down fi nancing. Beautiful homes at low cost per foot construction. Check with us. Thrifty Builders. Estate Drive south end of Madison, TU 2-043. TU 4-3244, c6mPLE7eXy" redecorated 2 bedroom homo with utility, in nice residential area. Wan to wall carpet, fenced back yard, garage, 3931 Bristol. TU 4-4SM. LOVELY- new 3 bedroom homtt. Lerae bedrooms and closets. Beautiful kitchens, insulated all around. Best workmanship, large lots on paved street. M.900 on your lot. Choce lots evoilablt. Estate Dr.. - south end of Madison. TU 2-0436, TU 4-57 i. FOR sale or trade 4 two bedroom rental houses. $200 per month income, owner will carry contract. Inquire 3651 Board- THREE 50 tl. building lots or HO ft. frontage. Mills Addition, $2,100, TU 4-4411. MODEST two bedroom home on 1 acre, own well, many fruit trees, near Weyer haeuser mill. Call TU 2-4004 YALTA Gardens, comfortable 3 bedroom, large family room or 3rd bedroom, wail to wall carpet, circulating fireplace with glass doors, large lot, fruit trees. On sewer & Enterprise Irrigation. FHA appraised, TU 4-9559, 5144 Bryant. THREE bedroom home, fireplace wall to wall carpet, hardwood floors. 2-car ga raqe. Beautifully landscaped, 1 1 1.000. Onyx, TU 2-3119, TU 4-9346. OLDER, suburban 3 bedroom. Small lot. bunt-in kitchen, wan to wall carpel, $1,750, TU 4-7312. LAKESNORE DRIVE Home for salt bv owner. 4 1-3 acre, beautiful view, landscaped. 1 larot bed rooms, optional third. I'i batbs, tuii basement, fireoiace. double garaoe, $21 OXi. CaM after 5 or Sal. and Sun. ph. TU 4-44S7. t BEDROOM house completely remod eled. cioe tn. Must set to appreciate. TU 2-5947. EXCELLENT buy, young or retired COu rie. small, clean, fenced yard, quiet t'et, partly furnished or unfurnished, dose in. low taes, Northside. TU 2-0S70. 2BEDPOOM. cloe to school, ettra well kfpt throughout, newly decorated Inside, beautiful well kept back yard, many How e's, shrubs, pat iO. TU 4-9994. set at 715 Owens. SFVEN- bedroom-homt. nice location, ideal for la'ot family or convalescing swit Saci'ice, by widow, maht offer. Ph. TU 4-5472. DESPISE traffic becaust of vour chit dren Nice two bedroom home. Outt house, fruit room and garage. Lest house on rjrd end street, o"t block from New 0eoon Food and one block from new school Drive by 1 502 Austin Street, or call tu 4-5748 Might take lata model car r trader (clear) for equity. STEWART-LENNOX 2 bed'oom" house Newiv deco--eed. S3 950 Owner will fi nne wi'h reasonable down. 3419 Gran .te. Tu l-0i LARGE Old 2 s'ery house on Agency Le. to be motd. See Jack Siemens, Agency Lake ACRE MlCnlnq N ft) Une Park on Aaen cy Lee. Own your own land for a fish ing and hunt.no. shack. Set Jack Siemens, Agency Lake, terms. FOR sale bv owntr 3 bedroom hom, partijihy iurn,Ked. Close in. qvitt street, C'tan ncghoornood Completely InsuHted. o" heat. New ge'eo and carport with f"eciece. i 3,500. VtMe Bos 12C Htrt'd ft Nei N'CE 3-vfi--o'd 3 bed'oom. herflTl ft's. ce-pe'ng, fireoiace. oar ago. Drch ce3"tts. J4 Gary, TU 2-. Rrxnr Pait let wth 1I2I umiM CM-n. S4I50. Oes. Jen tttr. 17M BttH Lan, Central Ponf.