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Meat Cleaver Pins Go To Committee Members . SALEM (UPH Fourteen mem ' bers of the 1963 legislature worked . and then went home wearing, with some pride, special "badges of distinction" little gold pins in the shape of a meat cleaver. These were the 13 men and onei .. woman on the powerful Ways and Means Committee, who had the job of deciding how much the state should 6Knd in the 1963-631 biennium. The pins meant different thing; to different people. To Gov. Mark Hatfield, whose remarks started the exclusive fad it meant the committee was hack ing away essential parts of hisi $405 mUhon spending program. To House Tax Committee Chair man Richard Eymann it was a . symbol of the slate s money prob Iem and the need for the new taxes he was trying to raise ' To nervous educators, who spend the biggest chunk of state ' money, it meant a threat hang-, ing over the funds they were pleading for to keep the quality of education high from lirst grade through college. To the Ways and Means Com mi!lee a group knitted into a club through long shirtsleeve ses sions starting at dawn and run- ning late into the night over foot ' high stacks of budget books list ing expenditures Irom a new building to a typewriter and to the legislature that supported most of their decisions, it meant this: Balance Sought A job well done of striking a balance between what a healthy Oregon needs and what her financially-strained taxpayers want to pay for. The legislature ended up with a budget of $404 million in lax payers' money, on the surface,1 about $1 million less than Hat field proposed. In reality, however, counting considerable fund shifting, the legislature came up with a spend ing program about $5 million un der the governor's. The lawmakers cut millions PAGE B-B HERALD AND Have wherever you go and whatever you do . . . but don't forget that you'll want to catch up on things whtn you get back! The com ics, the society news, the sports results, the Coinword answers, all the local happen ings, the ads ... all will be woiting for you when you order Vacation Pack It's a free service of the Herald end News to save the copies of the poper while you're away and deliver them in a neat package when you return home. Just telephone the Herald and News, TU 4-8111, and give us your order. from the Hatfield program, and added millions in new programs. They came up with a K million one-shot fund for schools where Hatfield had planned to use gen- eral funds. And they decided to use $10 million in general funds for college buildings where the governor had planned to borrow through bonds. Hatlield insisted his program was the least Oregon could spend and still keep services at the same level. Educators, and many lotlitr slate agencies, argued even Hatfield's p r o p s a 1 s were too little. Tile legislators insisted even JFK Considers Outline Of Rights Legislation WASHINGTON (UPI) Pres ident Kennedy has decided upon the general broad outline of new civil rights legislation and plans to send a special message to Congress next week, the White House said today. The President s decision was announced as he scheduled meeting with 100 businessmen in the hope of enlisting voluntary! support in desegregating facilities they operate in the South. Administration sources said consultations would continue on the new civil rights legislation and that Republican leaders prob ably would be brought into the discussions. It was said, however, that House and Senate Democratic leaders probably would contact GOP leaders rather than have the Republicans meet personally with the President or Atty. Gen. Rob ert F, Kennedy. White House sources said Ken nedy was waiting until next week to submit his program be cause as one official put it he wants "enough consultation be hind it to give it a chance of NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. a great Vacation their cuts would not impair state services. In fact, they replied, their long study they had improved on Hat field's spending blueprint by re moving the Inst vestiges of fat while fortifying some spots that were too lean. Since money determines what (he state can do, the committee was deciding policy for the next two years. And the committee didn't stop at sums of money. It also overhauled many budgeting procedures that spell out just how the money is appropriated and spent. The $404 million is a record passage." Kennedy originally haa hoped to send his message to Con gress today. It was reported that one of the proposals under consideration would permit the attorney general lo file suits on behalf of Negroes excluded from schools and other public facilities. Another would bar racial discrimination in any business dealing in interstate commerce. This would include hotels, motels, most stores, thea ters and restaurants. Officials said there are no pres ent plans for Kennedy to go on radio and television with a public appeal for solution of the racial problem. White House press sceretaryl Pierre Salinger said there would be no official report on today's meeting with businessmen. Salin ger said the President would speak to the group and ask for its views but Kennedy "considers this a private meeting." Indochincse Mao women dislike paper money, but dote on silver coins, which they wear in chains strung around their necks. Wednesday, June 5, 1963 Just telephone TU 4-8111. Tell us the date you leave and the date you'll be back and will want your Vacation Pack papers. We'll do the rest. Thank you. as budgets for this growing state, have been for some years. Other Money Spent That doesn't represent all that Oregon will spend in 1963-63 - only the general fund portion col lected from taxpayers. In all, the spending program comes to some $1.2 billion the rest coming from pledged funds such as the gasoline tax special fees such as those paid by fisher men or students, and federal grants matching money. It is in the general fund por tion, however, that the big de cisions are made. Education, despite its qualms, fared better than some. The legislature approved $141 million for local school districts, $5.8 million for special classes, and $8.4 million for community colleges and the Department of Education. Troubled higher education end- led up with $77.3 million in gen eral funds, $1.7 million for extra salary improvements, $44 million in general funds and various bonds for buildings, and a new tuberculosis hospital with $2 mil lion to run it. Higher education's own requests for more than the governor pro posed were ignored. Where else does Oregon spend $660 per man, woman and child in general and special funds in two years time? Perhaps the biggest sum is the $241 million highway budget, most of it from fuel taxes and federal funds. The legislature also provided for a $106 million public welfare program, with the state paying $41.9 million. Other budgets range from pris ons and the courts to agencies dealing with health, airplanes, for ests and fish. The legislature raised taxes. And, though a drop in the bucket,! the legislators raised their own pay. They also stayed at Salem a record-long time. Whether the voters think 14 meat cleaver pins represent a conscientious effort to hold the spending line remains to be seen. Mf: ! vi-,, Mnf m im est u i h v. mm , mm Mr Y''"' ' -w-ri'rii' -.,y'''-0''1"?'"-".'1''; i,., r t LEGAL NOTICE Suit In Equity Case No. 43-20 SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH WALTER W. FRENCH and LAURA FRENCH, husband and wife, Plamtifls, vi. MERLE E. DAVIS and RUTH DAVIS, husband and wile, MAURICE T MILLER, and ROBERT T. GRIFFIS and BEVERLY GRIFFIS, husband and Defendants. To: Maurice T. Miller, Robert T. Gr li fts, and Beverly Orltfis, Defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled Court within four weeks Irom the date ol first publication ol this Summons, i.e.: May 22, 1V63. II you tall so to appear, tor want thereof Plaintiffs will take iudgmenl against you forever foreclosing any inter est you may have fo Lot 3 and the North hall of Lot 4, Block 4, Shipping- ton Addition, to the City of Klar Falls, Oregon. This Summons is pub- shed pursuant to an order of the Hon orabla Lyle R. Wolff, Judge of the Circuit Court at the State of Oregon, dated May 15, 1963. -s- Marvin p. Ntrsein Roy Dwyer tl 70 Pearl Street Euaene, Oreoon No. 113, May 22, 29, June 5, 12, 1963. NOTICE OF OREGON DAIRY PRODUCTS COMMISSION PUBLIC BUDGET MEETING Notice hereby Is divert that s public meeting will be held, pursuant to O R 5. Chapter 576, the Oregon Commodity Commission Act; at Salem, Oregon, June 20lh, 1963, at 10:00 A.M., upon proposed budget for operation ol t Oregon Dairy Products Commission dur ing tne fiscal year JUiy i, ij to june 30, 1944. At this meeting any producer of milk or cream In Oregon lias a right to be heard with respect to the proposed ouao- a copy ot which is available tor in spection under reasons Die circum- lances In the office ot each county Ex tension Agent in Oregon. Nonce ot Oregon Dairy products torn- mission Assessment Hearing. This II to advise interested persons that the Oregon Dairy Products Com mission has scheduled a public hearing for the purpose ol receiving evidence and testimony relating to proposed amend ments to Oregon Administrative Rules. Chapter 617, section 10-045. It is proposed lo increase the assessment payable to the commission from one naif cenr po pound bullertat on farm - separated cream to three-fourths ot one cent, and Increase the assessment from two cents per hundredweight on all other milk lo three cents. The hearing Is scheduled for June 30. 1963 In the basemen! conference room of the Agriculture Building, Salem. Ore gon and will start Immediately upon the termination Of 8 prior hearing, (prior hearing It on the proposed 1963-64 budo el ol the Commission), which is set lor 10:00 A.M. Any person so desiring may present evidence or testimony at such hearing, or may contact or present writ ten materiel on or before June 26. 1963 at the office of the Oregon Dairy Prod ucts Commission, 0123 S. W. Hamilton Street, Portland. No. 154, June 5, 1963. 4 LEGAL NOTICE NO. 63-7? PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter ot the Estate of JESSE LEE HELMS, deceased. Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed Executor of the estate of Jesse Lee Helms, deceased. n persons having claims against said estate are re quired to present them to me, with prop er vouchers, at the office of Ganong & Ganono. First Federal Building, Klam ath Falls, Oregon, within six months from May 77. 1961 which is the date ol lirst publication ol this notice. RoDerr Helms, Executor Gartong & Ganong Attorneys lor Executor No. 132- May 77, 39, June 5. 13. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE On the 21th day of June, 1963, at the hour ot 10:00 A M. at the front door Of the Courthouse in Klamath Falls, Oregon, veil at auction to tne nmnesi o.a- for cash the following described parcel of real property situated in Klam ath county, Oregon, io-wii: All that portion ol Lots 5 and A In Block 21 of INDUSTRIAL ADDITION TO THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS. Ore-. gon, according to the official plat rnereor. more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the most fcasteriy corner nf Lot 4 In said Block 21; thence South westerly along a line between Lots 5 and 4 In said Block, a distance of 50 feet; thence Northwesterly parallel with Mar tin Street a distance of 50 teer to tne tine belween Lois 6 and 7 In said Block; thence Northeasterly along said line be tween Lots 6 and 7 to the Southwesterly line of Division Street; thence south easterly along said line of Division Street 50 feet to the point of beginning. Said sale is made under execution Issued out ot the Circuit Court of State of Oregon for Klamath County to e directed in the case of j. l. Rogers, Plaintiff, vs. Mary Margaret Johnson, a ingle woman; Vera L. Chase, Adminis tratrix of the Estate of Wallace Beal, de ceased; Wilburma Orton, sister and heir law of Wallace Beal, deceased; Clar ence C. Orion, husband ol Wilburma Or ion; Betty Ruth Beal Velasquez, sister and heir at law ol Wallace Beal, de ceased; Francisco Velasquei, husband ol Betty Ruth Beal Velasquez, Defendants. No. 62-307 Equity. J. M. BRITTON, snentr of Klamath County, Oregon By Betty Crank Deputy 139, May 29. June 5, 12. 1. NO. 62-132 NOTICE OF -DATE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY the Matter of the Estate of MATT KOHN, who was also known as Malt Kohn, Sr. and Matt S. Kohn, De ceased. Notice Is hereby given that I have filed my final account ol the administration of the above entitled estate and that the Court has appointed June if. I9U at 10 A.M. as the time for hearing ob jections to such final account and the settlement thereof. William Ganong, Jr., Administra tor Ganong & Ganong Attorneys for Administrator No. 141, May 29, June 5, 12. 19. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed Executor of the Estate of SARAH CATHERINE LAX TON, known as SADIE LAXTON, de ceased, by Iht Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon for Klamath County, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby not it led to present the same, duly verified as by law required, to the underslqned at the office of his attorney, J. Anthony Giaco-j mini, 214 Williams Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from 1 May 22, 1963, being the data of the first publication ot this notice. -s- EDWIN E. DRISCOLL Executor J. Anthony Giacomlnl Attorney tor Executor No. ill, May 22, 29, June 5. II, 1963. To Place Your WANT AD Phone TU 4-8)1 1 HERALD & NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE SCHEDULE PHONE TU 4-8111 I a.m. to 1:30 p.m. weekday I a.m. to noon Saturday Count five words per line. 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C'.RD OP THANKS, and IN ME MORI AM M PHONE TU 4-8111 FOR COMMERCIAL RATES FUNERAL HOMES LOST t FOUND FOUND on Ascen Lake Rd red toy Pom eranian or Hawaiian dog, Merrill 798-5544 PERSONALS TONI Boardman, hair itvHst now at Me'ba'i Salon of Beauty, 1144 Pine. TU 4 5130 LARIAT Beauty Inunqe, Mi. Summers Lane, TU 2-5777, Robert Lenti, operator. KLAMATH Alcoholics Arwvmoi.r. TU l-3St, TU 4-1704. Friendly help anytime. GRAHAM'S licensed home tor the aged, private rooms or ward care, special diet. iV' ft Til INSURANCE IT'S A LIESAVER tw-CO.t BOAT Insurance w.th CASCADE C. BUZ LARKIN J. Tl' 4 SERVICES 10 II 50 CALL (I'LL FORNEY, TU i-4J tor ecava'on, Nxt mutviafront, ieo t c tanks, drain tieifls. landscaping, roto tilllna. 5444 Shasta Way. - CU5TOM BUTCHERING At wr piace. de-.ver to process" piat!tw ov'?-.!.u tu-5C- or leave at your piece, Al Jrotl. TU FURNI$meo pnve ft'ance heat pad -' adults. 14JI Escalade, tu 1-jtTo. CARPENTER work, all-inds. rent t TWO bed-corn u'nnhed7l J OrTftVcT. work, ree'ecev reasonable. TU l-ViK ! inov''t KU fedci'e. CUSTOM rototlUng, lewftt and gardens, i HOT SPRINGS, 3 rotynt" n7'-"sWg. Carl Fog. TU I-J15I 1 raoe. ?J. vtii.tita InchMed. TU MJ. 10 "WE PAINT - YOU BET!" Log wood oil slain our specialty, our recommenda tion call the people we have served The Green Mountain Boys. Reasonable rates, corner Shasta Way 4 Ivory, TU BOOKKEEPING. Reasonable. Pickup & delivery, weekly or monthly. TU 4-9535. KENMORE, KELVINATOR, WHIRLPOOL Repair ft Overhaul Specialist Washer, dryer, range, water heater FERGUSON APPLIANCE SERVICE 316 So. 6fh TU 2-J1B5 ROTOTILLING. Lawns and gardens. Trac tor equipment. Bill Forney, TU 4-6467. FOR your Rototllllng, call Miles Cain, tu 4-49B3. it no answer can iu if-jwa. CABINET making, furniture finishing, excellent references, TU 4-4079. SEWING of all kinds Including altera tions, TU 2-1917. CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING at VOur cation. Daily service. Latest style state licensed mobile unit. Special rales If we cut and wrap. Grigsby's smoicenouse, Old Midland Road, Ph. TU 2-0769. WATKINS "QUALITY PRODUCTS" Delivered to your door Spices, extracts, cosmetics, household aids. Medicines, vet supplies, TU 4-7831 VALLEY PUMP and EQUIPMENT CO. "BUY THE Y" 7X1 So. 6th HOOVER FENCE CO. FENCING Sold and Installed ALL TYPES FREE ESTIMATES CALL TU 3-0747 ANYTIME!! DENTAL PLATES Repaired while you wall. New Plafes Made From Your Old PERSONAL DENTURE SERVICE 1033 Main TU 4-3284 PAINTING RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL E. L. GERRUE, Painting Contractor "31 years In Klamath Basin" All Work Guaranteed - TU 4-9538 DOZER with operator. Excavating & lev eling. Any size job. Low rates. TU 2-1573 after 4 p.m. Guaranteed Repairs j WASHER DRYER j UHLIG'S ELECTRIC 1026 Main TU 4-5512 Gina's Tailor Shop Tallorina - alterations lor men, women, children, AM work guaranteed. Reasonable prices Gene's Men's Wear S37 Main EDUCATIONAL 13 THURSTON DANCE STUDIO Enroll your child now tor FALL KINDERGARTEN Pickup and Delivery Limited Ennroilmenf Call Winema Hotel TU 4-4181 or TU 2-3744 HELP WANTED, FEMALE 14 WANTED part-time cleaning woman, Cell TU 4-5821 mornings or evenings. WANTED companion for elderly lady. Must be able to drive and cook three meals daily In exchange for room and board. TU Z-lin. HOUSEKEEPER, live in, modern ranch home. Family of four. TU 4-9648. PART TIME maid, 4 to 5 hours a day. Apply In person, McCord Motel, 5543 S 6th. WANTED experienced beautician. Apply person at the "cnarm center," ii Oregon Avenue. SECRETARIES BOOKKEEPERS GENERAL OFFICE WORK that bcttfr paying ob. contact: BETH ANDERSON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY First Fedtral Building 538 Vain HELP WANTED, MALE 16 TWO farm boys lor lummtr ranch lob. Will furnlih good Homing, TU REAL ESTATE SALESMAN By one of Klamath's leading offices. An excellent opportunity to learn and earn if you are willing to work and study. Hign school education. Sales experience benefi cial but not necessary. Our salesmen know of this ad. Write Box 515C care Of Her ald L News giving address, phone num- age, education ana other qualifi cations. BOYS! scaol EARN Vacation Money by selling the Herald & News Downtown AFTERNOONS Contact Herald & News, Circulation Dept., 1301 Esplanade PHONE TU 4 8111 HELP WANTED 17 COUPLE for caretaker at a summei home area Yearly salary end additional income trom hendyman work tor sum mer home owners. Write Bo Siaf Her- aid and News stating age and qualifica tions. NOTICE TO JOB SEFKFRS All help wanted edt pubi'Shed m the Herald 1 New are accepted in good ft th that the (obi ottered art as stated in the advertising cooy. We art no re sponsible tor The inteqrlTy at our adver tisers, but we make every effort to dis cover and reiect ail misleading advertis ing. Anyone ans'vtrlng a help wanted ad and finding tt tt be misleading n asked to report tt to the Class-fled Ad vertising Otpartmtnt of the Herald SITUATIONS WANTED 16 MALE bookkeeper, office manager. Fully experienced, an phases office detail, tu 7-0314. CARPENTER work wanted, reasonable! tree estimates, experienced. Tu 2-t$f want to build or repair tenets, prefer rancn tencing, tu a-9)2. jAck8. 7Tll daynursery' 1328 Carlson Dr. TU 2-1844 WANTED baby! it 'rig, my home, full part time. IU 2593 ROOMS FOR RENT .. 22 COOL, airy, quiet, sleeping rooms. 310 So. 5th. TU 2-C214 ROOMS, small house, reasonable. Ernie i Hotel. 43) SO. Sth. TU 2-5U5. MEN housekeeping, everything furnitH, SJJ. 134 N 3rd. T U 4-6033. TU -W. CLEAN, com'ortahie room. 2 blocki from Main. 15 & UP. TU 4-4J59 LARGE, dean housfOeeping room, utili- Wt fVi.nr- JIT pln. TU ? U' APARTMENTS FOR RENT 24 ATTRACTIVE 1 bed'oom tumped act. avaiieMe June 7. close in, TU I NiCELY (Vnithed 3 rooms, washer, ciean C'Osa in. UJ, Tu 4-5J. ONE bedroom tumurwj apartment, utill Its oad. Near new OTi. tu 1-52 J lURN'SHE0. private bam. heat paid SERVICES APARTMENTS fOMtn2MIL:, FURNISHED apartments, 143 Phone TU 7-4'H- EWAUNA DOWNTOWN Klamath's most modern, 'V'" 219 So. 11th - TU 2-1062 ....cmduicmfh l bedroom apt. Linda Vista Apartments. 1951 Erie, TU4-450 REDECORATED furnished 2 room apart ment, close lorown, iv t . utilities paid. shared bath, rent reasonable, TU 2-45U, 1842 Esplanade. NEWLY decorated, nicety 'urn,n ,J rooms, utilities paid to certain amount. TU 4-3893, TU 4-362. : i t d room aperr l"',, , bUfl. Paid, TU 4-5692. CLASSY uptown, furnished. Adults, 159.50, Alpha, TU wwiJm-: TV. . 77 AOAOTAAPNTfi. Furnished 1 rroom newly decorated. Heat tele- phonegragegarbage paio. m .-' two 2 bedroom furnished apartments TU 2-6765, TU 4-9905 , nnc t-jirHim furnished 850 Rl- verside, TU 2-0645 or TU 4-7692. ONE bedroom furnished, washing facili ties. S45, TU 2-5829, TU 2-1293. CLEAN three room apartments, close in, LOVELY, furnished, al utilities, close TU 4-9287, TU reasonable, aaus. 4-6033. NEW 1 bedroom apartmenis, eim.un. hPat. stove, refrigerator, washer, dryer. No children, TU 2-4153. nee ida m c turn lilted studio apartment, Uptown, iti Tt. Bin, ma.ii,.. WALNUT APTS., clean, quiet, comtoria- ble and lurnisneo, i na"v- NEAR Weyerhaeuser furnished. Utilities, steam heat, no, iu ' .-..ntMCUcn 1 rnnm aOt.. S l-room unit, S35; all utilities paid, shared baths. Adults only. 41? w. iuth, NICELY furnished 1 and 2 bedroom apts. $30 and UP. TU 4-9754, TU FURNISHED front apartment All unti tles paid except electricity, adults, J52.M. Lincoln Apts., 319 E. Main, Apl. 5. wtrp clean furnished apartment, close TU 2-2531, IU 4-ovoo. ONE bedroom furnished api., close in. private bath, tu Z-6BB6. ONE or two bedroom turnisnea. water paid. 825 Grant, iu 'ROOSEVELT APTS. i rorw TU 2-174? c.miihvi nr unfurnished one bedroom. Garaoe. Hot water heat. Hoi Springs area. Adults. RICKFALLS APARTMENTS ' and MOTEL 2660 Shasta Way One and Two Bedroom opts. Furnished ond Unfurnished $69.50 to $89.50 Doily, Weekly Motel Rotes TU 2-5577 f?A tn $58.50 COMFORTABLE LIVINO AT LOW COSTI nilhed. Permanent maintenance Included. Monaay inrougn i-i.ur SHASTA VIEW IDiDTUCMTt 127 WASHBURN WAY TU 4-827) Office hours a.m. to a p.m. KLAMATH FALLS FINEST 3544 Union 1 Bedroom unfurnished 2 Bedroom unfurnished Soaclout Rooms Tastefully Decorated Wall to Wall Carpeting Swimming Pool Rental Includes all services except telephone and electricity Dorothea Nolan TU HOUSES FOR RENT 26 DUPLEX. 4 rooms and bath, completely furnished. See at 2235 Eberlein or call TU 2-1617. CLEAN l bedroom furnished house. Wash- electric heat, TU 2-5119. ONE bedroom, 2124 Orchard, 155, fur nished. Includes water & garbage. Ga rage. TU 4-900S; TU 2-297Q. CLEAN, furnished duple. Wafer paid! couple, TU 4-44M, 1711 Wall. FURNISHEO 2 bedroom, garbage paid. 17J0 Washburn Way. TU 4-5440. MODERN 2 bedroom duplex, unfurnished. Electric heat, garage. Mills Addition across from park. 183 per month. Phone TU 4-5S61 after S or weekends. Inquire 7338 Reclamation. ONE bedroom furnished house, inquire 2134 Sfukel. OUTSTANDING 2 bedroom, unfurnished. lovely fenced yard. 4607 Clinton, TU 2-2477. TWO bedroom house, partly furnished. Ga rage 1409 Johnson. 155. TU 4-9098. FOR rent or sate unfurnished 2 bedroom suburban home. Paved street. Large fenced yard. Owner will consider rent- tn agreement, tu z-uio. TWO bedroom unfurnished, clean, dost wafer, garbage paid, TU 4-9941. THREE bedroom house, stoves, refrigera tor furnished, water, garbage paid. In quire before 4 p.m. TU 2-1388. 911 N. 8th. NICE large 2 bedroom home, will ac cept lease, 170. TU 2-3025. TWO bedroom, gas heat, 10. 4135 A it a mont. 1 bedroom completely lurnished e ceot washer, lights and water Included, $45. 3437 Bristol. TU 4-7911. NEAT 2 bedroom home on Homedale, 'j acre, fenced back vard. near school, I10. 800, phone TU 4-4858. NICE 1 bedroom furnished dufile. New carpet, ciean. Close to city center. Gar den spot, water and garbage paid, 15 7 40. TU 4-8 773 MODERN J large rooms, bath, partly lur n i shed, suitable lor couple, one cniiu, 4i, 442V Shasta Way. DESIRABLE unfurnished duplex, uptown, adults, available June, TU 4-5821 eves. CLEAN 1 bedroom furnished house. adults, 2335 Garden, rent 855, water In cluded, TU 2-4590. TWO bedroom, gas furnace, dryer, base ment, S75, 422 Lowell, TU 4-4412. VERY nice duplex, Melrose and Eldora do, hot water well, TU 4-4M0. FURNISHED or unfurnished 1 bedroom. TU 2-3702. UNFURNISHED 2 bed'oom dupte, Hot- sonngs, hardwood floors, basement, q- aae, utilities furnished, Tu 4-9581 after : p m. COZY 1 bedroom unfurnished, garaqe. range, US. 3J02 Llndiey Way, TU 4-3570. HOT Springs clean 1 bedroom furnished duolei, water paid. TU 3-1454. UNFURNISHED 2 bed'oom 1M0 Palter, son ediacent Voylna Heights, TU 2-1812. CLEAN 3 bedroom duplex, stove, retrig erator, garage. TU 4-4ia after 5 p.m. ONE bedroom houte, living room, kitchen, wall to wall carpet, stone fireplace, won de'ful v-ew. walking distance to town. Available June 10. TU 2-4334 ONE bedroom furnished house. UO 0e P3'kw arai-tr-en partly fu'mshed. S5 Two brtrpom apartment pa'tly hjrmsned. 150 All South Suburban, very clean on pavemfnt TU 4-7533 SMALL hoyte at 3!5 No. IWh. t'j blocks from Montgomery Ward Store, TU 4-8W. two bnd'oom parity furnished house. MISC. PROPERTY TO LET 27 OFFICE space with well established" ti't aid auto Insurance eoency Excellent tor lt agtnt, realtor, or accountant Fur REAL ESTATE WANTED .... 28 WANTED large amv wans small ecrt- REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE - 2 ONE bedroom house In tpwn. Will Trade efy'h.fig of value, TU 4-37H. "TRADE" ond SAVE TAXES" For inor motion on tax FREE Trodet, coll DEANE SACHER eair Mtmtwr Irtffrjftoni Traders Cub L'cstdOrt., Cel- Ida., wash 30 I VIEW lots, new addition, 100 X 150. Wa ter, sewer, iu HOUSE needs ambitious friend. 2711 Cre- . .i im r. Him.Fi la wrMir mOMV here. Box 50?C. Herald and News LARGE 2 bedroom home, i acre. Fire place, iBi.irn, iren'. - dale. Shown by appointment, TU 2-2724. HENLEY FERGUSON District, 3 bed rooms on 'j acre, new sprinkling system garden plot, wall to wall carpet in living, dining, hall, master bedroom, built-in range ana oven, uipuai, otim TU 4-5771. iuTTi h.n.. i.,n. iXT- liTt Add i son Street. 13,500, Box 116, Bonania. Ph. 545-2043. FOUR bedroom, suburbs, new paint, fenced yard, 1 1,900, 4006 Clinton, TU 2-6455. CLOSE IN 3 bedroom. Lease or sell equity. Consider late model car. Owner leaving Sat. TU 2-573L FOUR year old 3 bedroom home in good condition, wall to wall carpeting. Fenced nri vara, oversize oarage. New area, near lake. Owner moved to California. Show by appointment. S16.000 TU 4-4848. ATTRACTIVE 2 bedroom home, dish washer, disposal, eatra storage, patio, deck, 1 acre Irrigated pasture, garage, guest room, and barn. Landscaped. Ready to move in. 414.000. 1400 Lake shore Dr. 7 BEDROOM home to be moved. In spect at 252IVj South 6th, make offer, Myron Leroy, TU 4-3488 days, TU 2-5275 eves. ALWt aaioining nepiunr r-o.r. cy Lake. Own your own land tor a fish ing and hunting shack. Sea Jack Siemens, Agency Lake, terms. ROCKY Point lot with 182I unfinished cabin, $4,250. Chas. Jantier, 1734 Beall Lane, Central Point. 5 ACRES, 2 bedroom. Outbuilding, guest cottage, i miles town, Sy,750, TU 2-0341. TWO bedroom home In south suburbs. TU 2-4545; TWO bedroom home on 'i acre. $40 a month on balance ot $4500. $400 down, 13 months to pay. Immediate posses sion) TU 4-3448. 40 WOODED acres north of BTy, $1500, V't acres with 165 tt. Sprngut River frontage near Chlloquin, $1750. Phone 783-2313. TWO lots located across from new Ore gon Food Shopping Center. Corner ol Austin and Shasta Way. Call for details. TU 4-5428. LAKE SHORE Dr. 2 bedroom, wall to wall carpet, fruit trees, berries, fruit room, patio, 1 acre, $12,500, Til 2-M5a-. TWO bedroom, 2 stoves. Fine close in lo cation, $5,900, TU 2-3902. CLEAN 2 bedroom home, low down, sold by owner, TU 4-9086, TU 2-5074. HOT Springs 4 bedroom, carpeting, fire place, basement, sprinkler, TU 2-1985. SEVEN rental units, close In, $335 month ly income. Write Herald and News Box 505 C. OLDER, suburban 3 bedroom. Small lot, built-in kitchen, wall to wan carpei, 18,750, TU 4-7312. LAKESHORE DRIVE Home for sale bv owner. 4 1-3 acres. beautiful view, landscaped, 2 large bed rooms, optional third, Vh baths, full basement, fireplace, double garage. $25, 000. Calf after 5 or Sat. and Sun. ph. TU 4-4457. . EXCELLENT buy, young or retired cou ple, small, clean, fenced yard, quiet iirMi. narllv furnished or unfurnished. close In, low taxes, Northslda, TU 2-0570. cpupm hfdrnom home, nice location, ideal for large family or convalescing home. Sacrifice, by widow, make offer. Ph. TU 4-5472. DESPISE traffic because of your chil dren? Nice two bedroom home, guest house, fruit room and garage. Last house on dead end street, one block from New Oregon Food and one block from new school. Drive by 1502 Austin Street, or call TU 4-5740. Might take lata model car or trailer (clear) for equity. STEWART-LENNOX 2 bedroom house. Newly decorated, 83,950. uwner win fi nance with reasonable down. 341f Gran ite, TU 3-0994. LARGE old i story house on Agency Lake, to be moved. Set Jack Siemens, Agency Lake. NICE 2 bedroom, utility room, fenced" back yard, large garage. Mills quiet street, FHA appraised $10,500. TU 2-1644. TWO bedroom home. Clean, large iot, new fence, owner, $9,250. TU 2-4852. OUR homes can be purchased with any tvoe flnancina. at orlca to tult 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 soutn and or Madison, TU 2-0434, TU 4-524. LOVELY new 3 bedroom homes. Large bedrooms and closets. Beautiful kitchens, insulated all around. Best workmanship, large lots on paved street. $8-900 on your lot. Choice lots available. Estate Drive south and of Madison. TU z-om. iu 4-5244. FOR sate or trade 4 two bedroom rental houses, $200 per month Income, owner will carry contract. Inquire 3451 Board man. THREE 50 ft. buiVdlng lots or 150 ft. frontage, Mills Addition. $2,100, TU e-4481. MODEST two bedroom home on 1 acre, own well, many fruit trees, near Weyer haeuser mill. Call TU 2-4004. YALTA Gardens, comfortable 1 bedroom, large family room or 3rd bedroom, wall to wall carpet, circulating fireplace with glass doors, large lot, fruit trees. On sewer & Enterprise Irrigation, FHA appraised, TU 4-9559, 5144 Bryant. NEWER 2 bedroom home, very neat, set to appreciate, 441 Oivision, Mills Add'n. FOR sate Delford Lang ranch on Spragut River, 34 acres. Phone TU 4-7 tH. K. Falls, or OL 4-4960, Milwauklt, Ort., or write 3444 Wake St., Milwaukie, Ore. BY owner, lovely 3 bedroom. Summers Lent near Clinton. Playroom end shop. Peterson School, $15,700, TU 4-55J. MOVING? We will "TRADE" your property any where west ot the Rockies I Call DEANE SACHER Realtor Member International Traders Club Licensed Ort. Cal. Ida. Wash. For Sale by Owner WE'VE PUSHED THE PANIC BUTTON!' NO REASONABLE OFFER TURNED DOWNII Must leave town due to other Interests, and necessary to sell our lovely home at a sacrifice. Home has wall to wall car pe'ing, large living room with circulating fireplace, dining room, two bedrooms. Ifloal tritK- W.H. 't OVW, rS"3?. and dnhwashtr. Completely fenced back yard tor privacy and protected pat. Must be seen to be appreciated. Open house tor inspection at anytime at 444$ Shasta Way Cal-Ore Ranches 2M FARM and RANCH sites M th ROGUE RIVER VALLEY near Grants Pass. Medford and Eagle Point 5 to 160 ace tracts low S150 DOWN A 135 MONTHLY. Write for FREE FARM end RANCH CATALOG Including photos, descriptions, maps. CAL-ORE RANCHES Hl-C East Main St.. MEDFORD, ORE. SFT Presents Trailer House Trade! Tri-level two bedroom house on l' lots, west ot town Priced at 18 500 Owner sas trade. Will consider trailer house In down payment. 3 Bedroom Trade!! Quiet suburban location 81't In kttchen with birch eep.nets 2 bathrooms. It vour home is tot small now is vour chance to trie UP. Also consider building lots in treot. Price H8.500. 530,000 Deluxe Trade!! You nemi if. th.s ome i it. Peeceuf ubvrten iocae A. 11 csns.oer you home n trade or will consider ail trades, up or gown, in Eugene. I TUCKER oReal Estate 2240 So. 6th TU 2-7241 Honk Honn TU 2-3101 ... F'.d Tucker TU 4-9742 tv,. 1