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PAGE S-A HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon Thursday, June 13, 1963 Gambling IV Gamblers Know Odds Favor The House With T-Men Scouting The Big Winners '.WASHINGTON (UPI) - Onei day a frustrated citizen, tempo rarily in a state of involuntary! bankruptcy, pasted this sign on a Las Vegas slot machine: "In case of air raid stand beside this ma chine. Nobody has hit it yet." The man was over-stating the case, oi course, because some body hits slot machines just often enough to keep the customers coming back. Gambling Is not only legal in Nevada, it is on the level. The odds against a rou lette player are about five per cent, but he knows that when he goes into the game. When gambling house covers all bets in . a dice game, the odds against . the players are at least 1.4 peri cent. Just stay there long enough and you will lose your shirt. The only thing a legal gam bling house has to worry about, is to keep enough cash on hand to tide itself over when a high- Basin Briefs CHILOQUIN - LOKKN L. IIKRROV from Los Angeles spent 10 days with the Paul Hcrron family. MRS. WALTER TIMM of Col licr Park has been in the Klanvl ath Valley Hospital for surgery. MR. AND MRS. PAUL HER. RON had one-day guests last week, Mrs. Herron's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Smith from Paradise, Calif. MRS. CARL FOGG has been ill this past week with the I'll. ' REV. ALBERT E. PLACE has been reappointed to the Methodist Church for the coming year. , PVT. GORDON HERRON has finished recruit training and spent his leave at home with is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Her ron. He is now stationed near Memphis at a naval base. He will be there until reassigned. MRS. MARY PLACE spent the week of June M at their home ' on the coast near Coos Bay. - MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE MVKKS had as house guests, Mrs. Myers niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jo Miller, and daughters, Vickie and Lisa, from Elgin, Ore. They are on their w ay to Eugene to attend summer school. CHILOQUIN CITY COUNCIL met on Monday night, June 10. was a very short meeting and no news of interest to the geenral public was disclosed. CHILOQUIN RECREATION COMMITTEE will sponsor the swimming program for the sum mer months. The bus will leave city hall at 11 a.m. and Red Cross swimming lessons wi'l be given from 12 noon to 1 p.m. In Klamath Falls. Tliese lessons will bo given to Chiloquin students starting Tuesday, June 18. and Thursday, June SO. continuing each Tuesday and Thursday for five weeks. For further informa tion call Chiloquin City Hall. rolling player gets hot. Sooner or later the odds will begin to work and the man who hasn't sense enough to quit when he is well ahead goes broke. The legend! about the man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo is a pretty story, but it a fiction. Bemoan Parl-Muluel Horse bettors are a melan choly breed of men, anyway, but they complain loudly about the Injustice of pari-mutucl betting What it means is that it is legal in many states to bet on a horse provided you are on the premises ot the track. If you walk a block away from the track, betting is Illegal. Now the horse players have an other complaint. Several years ago the Internal Revenue Servicei Issued orders that any person winning more than $A0O on a S bet would have to identify him self to collect his money. This happens m o stly in the daily double. You pick horses in the that the gamblers got attractive first and second races for the odds. price of a single ticket, and If College basketball scandals your selections win t he odds naVe heen common in reccnti usually are good. years, but a new element has On Oct. 3, MflO, the rule strucklentcrcd the wagering. The cam Belmont Park in New York with biers don't ask an athlete to lose some strange results. The daily the game but merely to "shave double paid 693 for every tZ tick- the points." Team A is a swe et purchased and the winners point favorite over Team B. A were invited to collect their mon- gambler takes Team B plus six ey by identifying themselves by points and then bribes a couple Social Security cards or drivcr'slof athletes on Team A to insure license. The track announced that the identity of the winners would have to be reported to the Inter nal Revenue Service. At twilight, when all the horse players had gone home, the track still had H6.477 unclaimed by winners of the daily double. For reasons of their own, the persons holding the tickets preferred to pass up the money rather than identify themselves, and the state treasury profited accordingly, Recalls Series Fix Tremendous sums are b e t on sports events in the United States and from time to time attempts! are made to fix the games. The! most notorious attempt was suc cessfulgamblers got to enough members of the 1919 Chicago White Sox to allow the Cincinnati Reds to win the World Series. The! White Sox may have been the greatest baseball team ever as scmbled and the public made them such heavy betting favorites LEGAL NOTICE , LEGAL NOTICE RESOLUTION NO. 1254 ! trlv Along centtrllnt of Tiffany Street A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE la it At tan 9 olus MS, also 0 plus 00. INTENTION OP THE COMMON COUN- which is centerllne of Euclid Avenue at ClL OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH , Tiffany Street; thenct westerly along the Centerllne o' tutiia vtnu io in inier toeiion of Birch Street; thence westerly along the center tine of Birch Street to station 4 olus 99.39, which Is the easterly mttn of Ddulna on Eldorado Blvd.. also 0 plus 00, which ft center line of Benson- Avenue at Tiffany sireeu inenc easier Iv to station 3 plus 41.5. which Is the westerly gutter line of Arlington Street; a total of 1190 center line teet provement, to be Improved with concrete curb and gutters and pavement of either 6 inches of crusneo roc Dase ana j Inches of compacted type B asphaltic j GENERAL NOTICES 4 NOTICE to my Utah Woolen Mill. Hoover and Smarttx Uniforms, and Knapp shoe customers moved to 737 Alameda. Vtr- gll O. Stl'es. FALLS, OREGON, TO PAVE ANO IM- PROVE, CALHOUN STREET FROM THE NORTH LINE BENSON STREET TO THE NORTH LINE OF PARK ROW, ALL IN SAID CITY; SAID PROJECT BEING IMPROVEMENT UNIT NO. 159, AND TO BE KNOWN AS CALHOUN STREET PROJECT; DIRECTING CER TAIN STEP5 BE TAKEN IN CONNEC TION THEREWITH; FINDING PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES FOR SAID PROJECT SATISFACTORY; that they don't win by more than directing that notice of said five, The recent suspension of Paul Hornung of the Green Bay Pack ers and Alex Hurras of the De troit Lions of the National Foot ball League has raised the prob lem on whether it is ethical for an athlete to bet nn himself or1 on his own team. This issue is hotly debated on the first tee of i many country clubs as soon asj the members of the foursome get themselves for the day's play. hied plans, specifications and estimates for the cost of Improving and paving, Calhoun Street from the north line ol Benson Street to the north line of Park Row, all In said City; and the Common Council ot said City, finding the said plans, specifications and estimates satis factory for said project, being Improve ment Unit No. 159 and known as the Calhoun Street pro eel THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, DULY APMBLED IN RF.GULAR SESSION through putting up the nets on as follows: That said plans, specifications and es timates for the improvement of said por tion of sajd street, hereinbefore filed 'by the City Engineer, be and the same are hereby approved. That the Common Council ot the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, hereby declares its intention to Improve said portion of said street in accordance with the plans, specifications and estimates as follows: To improve Calhoun Street with hard surface, 35 feet wide, and to place con crete curb and gutters on either side of said street from initial station 0 plus 00, at the Intersection of Calhoun Street and -Benson Avenue, northerly, ending at station 5 plus 24.5 at Calhoun Street and Park Row intersection; with pavement ot either inches of crushed rock with 3 Inches of type B asphalt concrete, or HEARING BE GIVEN. concrete, or Inches Portland Cement WHEREAS, the Cilv Enolheer. of ttia'oavina. The improved width shall City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, pursuant! 34 feet face to face of curb on Euclid, to a resolution of the Common Council Birch Avenues, 32 feet face to face of of said Cily. heretofore adopted, having curb on Benson Avenue, and 3 feet LEGAL NOTICE - rfl - 1 ' V'V At i IE . V A 1 TIMBER FOR SALE, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR- BU REAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, MED FORD DISTRICT. Oral auction bids will be received by the District Manager at limber sale room. Armory Drive (mailing address 1133 S. Riverside), Med-; ford, Oregon, at 9:30 A.M., P OT., on Thursday, July 11, 1963, for all timber designated for culling. Before bids are submitted, lull inlormetian concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and submission of bids should be obtained from the District Manager. The rinhl hereby reserved to refect any or all bids and lo waive any technical defects in this advertisement and to waive any Informality in bids received whenever such waiver Is In the Interest of the Unit ed States. IN JACKSON COUNTY, ORE GON: O&C: All timber designated for cutting on S"iNEV.i, SE'ANWV-f, N'-iSE'-i. T. 38 5., K. 4 K .i Will Mer, estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 441 M bd. ft. Douglas-fir, 634 M bd. ft. white fir, 975 M bd. ft. ponderosa pine. No bid for less than S23.0S for the Douglas-fir, to. 75 for the white fir, Ut-60 for the ponderosa pine, or a Total pur chase price ot S36.126.90, will be consid ered. Minimum deposit with bid 13,700. NO. 172, June 13, 20, 1963. face to face ol curb on Tiffany Street and Van Ness Avenue. That area lying between the back of curb and the prop erty line shall be sloped to uniform amde. No sidewalks are included, THE ESTIMATED COST OF ALL CLASSES OF IMPROVEMENT EM BRACING ALL WORK AND materials for the complete improvement of said project for such types of pavement be ing: Asphaltic concrete $39,661.33; Port land Cement 155.512.06. Section -2-That the property lying within 1 h e boundaries hereinafter described be and the same Is hereby declared to be bene fited by the said Improvement, to-wit: Situated In City of Klamath Fans, Klam ath County, Oregon. STREET IMPROVEMENT UNIT NO. 160 Outer Boundary Description Beginning at a point which Is the sec tion corner common to Sections 20, 21, and 29, Township 38 South, Range ? East, Willamette Base Meridian; thence, a westerly direction along the cemei line of Van Ness Avenue to a point at 90 degrees opposite ol the northeast corner 7, Block 5, Hillside Aoainon; Ihence. souther v 30 feet to the norm- eaif corner of Lot 7, Block 5, Hillside Add I Hon; thence, southeasterly along the easterly line ol Lot 7, Block 5, Hiusiae Addition to the southeasterly lot corner 7. Block 5, Hillside Addition; thence, southwesterly along the south- PERSONALS 6 TON I Boardman. hair stylist now Melba's Salon of Beauty, 1146 Pine, TU 4-5230. LARIAT Beauty Lounge, 3616 Summers Lane, TU 2-5777, Robert Lant:, operator KLA'AATH Alcoholics Anonymous, 4-3591, Friendly help anytime. GRAHAM'S licensed home for the aged, private rooms or ward care, special dial, personal interest assured, TU 2-3165. HELP WANTED, MALC U,APAI1TL MRJtENT. 24 SNAPPY, uptown, lurmsnea, aau. 155, Alpha APIs., TU 4-4522,. TU 4-5010. CAT operator for D-l logging cat, only fniiv experienced man need apply. Mel Harper Star Rie. pox w. iniiogui , Ore. WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESMAN GOOD WAGES AddIv to Mr. Ramwv. Mgr. Thur., Fri., Sat. 1-5 p.m. SINGER SEWING CENTER 633 Main TU 2-2513 THREE room lurnlshtd, welkl dls- lance, 504 N. 10th. ONE bedroom furnished apartment, ufill lies paid. Near new OTI. TU :-S276. TWO bedroom unfurnished. 1139 Orchard, Inquire 2037 Radcllfle. HOT SPRINGS, 3 rooms furnished, ga rage, $75, utilities Included, TU 2-1663. FURNISHED apartments, 142 Riverside. Phone TU 2-4736. ecu FCTATF SALESMAN g mi nf Klamath's leading offices. An INSURANCE 9, excellent wfr'"l,V 'f. "M"0'h school education. Sales experience bene ficial but not necessary. Our salesmen know of this ad. Write Box 522C, care ol Herald & News giving address, phone number, age, education and other qualifications. IT'S A LIFESAVER low-cost BOAT Insurance with CASCADE C. EUZ LARKIN 114 No 7th TU 4 3108 SERVICES CEMENT finishing, fret estimates, work guaranteed, TU 2-3106. ROTOTILLING, tractor equipment, 17.501 per hour, C. B. Forney, TU zkmoo. CALL BILL FORNEY, TU 4-6467 fnr ftvcAuationi. house foundations, sep tic tanks, drain fields, landscaping, roto- tilllng. 5444 Shasta Way. rilCTOM BUTCHERING Al your place, deliver to processing plant or leave at your place, Al Stoll, TU 4-6126. CARPENTER work, all kinds, cement work, references, reasonaDi,u sj. CUSTOM roto-tllllng, lawns end gardens. Carl Fogle, TU 2-3158. HELP WANTED NOTICE TO JOB SEEKERS All help wanted ads published In the Herald i, New. are accepted in good ft ltd that the obs offered are as stated in tne advertising copy. We are no. re sponsible for the Integrity of our adver tisers, but we make every effort to dis cover and reject all misleading advertis ing. Anyone answering a help wanted ad and finding It to be misleading it asked to report If to the Classified Ad vertising Department ot the Herald News. SITUATIONS WANTED 18 6 Inches of Portland Cement. The area I erly line of Lot 7, Block 5, Hillside RESOLUTION NO. 1257 A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENTION OF THE COMMON COUN CIL OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, TO PAVE AND IM PROVE, WORDEN AVENUE FROM THE NORTH CURB LINE OF DELTA STREET TO THE SOUTH LINE LYTTON STREET AND ADDISON STREET FOR A DISTANCE OF 21( FEET EAST FROM THE CENTER- LINE OF WORDEN AVENUE; ALL IN SAID CITY; SAID PROJECT BEING IMPROVEMENT UNIT NO. 162 AND TO BE KNOWN AS THE WORDEN STREET PROJECT-) DIRECTING CERTAIN STEPS BE TAKEN IN CONNECTION THEREWITH; FINDING PLANS, SPEC IFICATIONS AND EST IMATE5 FOR SAID PROJECT SATISFACTORY; CALL ING A PUBLIC HEARING AND DI RECTING THAT NOTICE OF SAID HEARING BE GIVEN. WHEREAS, the City Engineer, of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, pur suant to a resolution of the Common Council of said Cily, heretofore adopted, having filed plans, specifications and es timates for the cost ol Improving and pevlng Worden Avenue from the north curb line of Delta Street to the south Ine of Lytton Street and Addison Street tor a distance of 210 feet east from the center lint ot Worden Avenue, all In said City; and the Common Council of said Cltv. flndlno the said plans, soeel Il eal ions ana animates sansiaciory tor said orolect. bekna Improvement Unit No. itz mna Known at tne worsen aire. Improvement: IrltKtrORSi DC IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, DULY ASSEMBLED IN REGULAR SESSION AS FOLLOWS: Section 1 That said plans, specifications and es- M!t. AND MRS. KLMKR IIKG Ll'ND attended their daughter Uauxlia s graduation from South ern Oregon CollcRe In Ashland on June S. Claudia p'arw to teach at Portland this (all. She was one of 12 who graduated with high iVnon. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM BARNES attended graduation of Uieir son, Bill Barnes, on June 2 Irom Southern Oregon College tn Ashland. Bill received a master's degree. ClIILOQUN CITY HALL will re the place to vote Frkiay. June 14. (mm ft a.m. to 8 p.m. On the ballol will be the charter amend ment for maintaining and oper ating the ChiLoquin Attditorium. This election will be for Ute pw )lo living ithin the city limits nf Chiloquin. '. WOMKNS SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE. Methodist hureh. met June to at the home ; Mm. William Helms, Modoc Point. Mrs. Ada HcRlund led the oevotions and Mrs. Vina Kirk had the lesson. There were 10 mem berg present and refreshments were served. OPTIMISTIC Teodoro Moscoso, shown here in a file fihoto, refuses to tell President Kennedy's billion-dollar, ong-range Latin-American Alliance For Progress pro gram short. Moscoso, a native of Puerto Rico, is the Presi dent's coordinator of U.S. participation in the program. UPI Telephoto JFK Fund Administrator Thinks Plan Will Work KORT KLAMATH I.OOSI.KYS (iKNK.RAL MAR KKT now ha. hranch o( thr Klamath County Library, estab lished rwn ly to nerve local rwl- drnta. The lilirary van make, the trip Irom Klamath Kails every two werki with hooks. Anyone de. siring a particular hook may leave the request with Mri. E. M. loos ley, owneMnanaRer, und It will t mailed from I h e Klamath County Library. (MOKE RRIKFS PACE C) WASHINGTON (UPP-Teodoro Mokcoso refuse to sell Presi dent Kennedy' billion-dollar, long range Latin American Alliance for Progress short. Critics and downgrade to the contrary, he thinks that eventual' ly K will achieve its purpose to banish communism from the hem isphere by erasing poverty and il literacy and giving the Latin American masses a better way of life. Moscoso, who emulates a bumblebee as he hurries about his ob, is (lie President's coordi nator of U.S. participation in the program. Because of his knowl edge of Latin America, he was chosen 18 months ago to get the project off the ground. He knows fuH well that today it Is not perfect and Is far from Its goal. But he confront his critics confidently and he is as deter mined as Mr. Kennedy to make It work. Moscoso. a native of Puerto Rico, made that clear in a candid Interview in which he dealt with tlie most persistent complaints against the Alliance, Its adminis trators and tome foot-dragging Latin American participants. Here is the interview in question and answer form: Q: Do you now feel that the goals of the alliance were set too high and thus make complete suc cess next to impossible? A: In the first place, the Alli ance wiH succeed. There are too many reasons why I think so lo list them. I don't think the goals were set too high. What may have iw n set too high was the expec tation of a rapid achievement. This is a lo-year program. Peo ple are starting to gauge its suc cess over an Id-month period. I think this is unfair to those who participate, including the Lalin American governments. The setting up of what may I completely in all the reimhJics? seem to or high goals was done behind the curb shall b tloped to the exlitlno property line grade. In either cut or till. Ail manholes, lampholei, and valves are to be adjusted to rne fcngi. neer's finished grade. No sidewalks are considered on this pro ect. The estimated cost ol all classes of lm- provement embracing all work and ma- als for the complete Improvement ol said project for such type of pavement being: Asphaltic Concrete $ 8.814.04 Portland Cement Concrete S18.7C2.60 Section -2-That the property lying within the boundaries hereinafter described be and the same Is hereby declared to be bene fited by the said improvement, to-wlt: Situated In City ol Klamath Falls. Oregon. STREET IMPROVEMENT UNIT NO. 1st Outer Boundary Description Beginning at the Section Corner com mon 10 Sections 20. 21. 28, and 29, Town ship 38 South, Range 9 East, Willam ette Base and Meridiant thence, north erly along the centerllne of Arlington Drive a distance of 296.0 feet, to the inter- section of Benson Avenue and Arlington Drive; thence, easterly along the con. terline of Benson Avenue a distance of 180.0 feet, to a point which Is at right angles to the southwest property corner of Lot 19, Block 29. Mountain View Addi tion to the Cily of Klemeth Falls; said point being the true point ot beginning; thence, northerly and at right angles Benson Avenue a distance of 30.0 feet, to the southwest property corner ot Lot 19, Block 29, said addition; thence. northerly a distance of 532.0 feet to the nortnwesl property corner of Lot 6, Block said addition; thence, northerly a distance of 30.0 feel to a point on the centerllne ot Park Row which Is at right angles to the northwest property corner of Lot e. Block 20, seid addilion; thence, easterly along the centerllne of park Row a distance of 300.0 teet. to a point which Is et right angles to the northwest property corner of Lot 3, Block 19, said eddltion; thence, southerly end et right angles to the cenltrllne of Park Row, a distance of 30.O feet to the norm, west orooertv corner ol Lot 3, Block 19, said addition; thence, southerly S32.0 teet to the southwest property corner of Lot 10. Block 30. said AOOiiioni tnence. soutn- erly to a point en the centerllne ot Ben son Avenue, which Is et right angles to the southwest property corner of Lot 10, Block 30. said addition; thence, west erly along the centerllne of Benson Ave- nue a distance ol 360 0 feet, more or less, to the true point of beginning, WATKINS "QUALITY PRODUCTS" Delivered to your door ai.ii-.irii. toimetici. household E?do?,d, SS. .l-T. icln, . supplies. TU 4-7.31. tin.., tw iK iR.nu.Maini ..ih u. of aio Brta Ming locales in Moutv lions ol Mid .IrteU. hortlolor filed bv,J,i" v,eT A""" to -he City ol Klmlh tht City Enoineer. t end m same Ft,LV ?.m2 Couo'yL r , .fc re hereby approved. 7h"f " ,he property included In the That tht Common Council of Ine Cily -i v...,!, c.n. k.F.hst .44.. nd the time It hereby declared lo be clrM Hi Intention to Imorov. Mid por- j bwellltd by a.d Improvement end si lion of laid tireeit in accordance plant, ftoecltlcatlonft and tillmatei at follow! : Th pro ect thall con, til of placing 3.341 44 lineal feel of concrete curb and Qui tor, excavating 2.44 cubic yerdt ot material, ad lulling 3 manholet and I lamphole, placing 1,441 cubic yardt of cruthed rock bate and 1,144 torn of Type B atphsltie concrelt, or 7.57J tquara yardt of 4 Inch Portland Cement, Portland Cement walk or driveway lo cated within I ha Improved poition ot tht itreet. cued tor the expense thereof. Section -3-That Monday July I. 13. at the hour of 1:30 o'clock PM and the Council Room of the City Hall In Klamath Fall. Oregon, be and II li hereby Died at the lima and place for hearing objections and remonstrances, against laid proposed Improvement. Section -4-The Recorder be end the It hereby author lied and directed to causa notice ot tuch hearing to be published at pro vided by the City Charter ol said City and the thall publish this resolution at Addition 190 feet more or less to the centerllne of Eldorado Blvd.; thence, northerly along the centerllne of Eldor ado Blvd. to a point 40 feet at 90 de grees from the southwesterly corner of Lot 35, Block 17, of Eldorado Helflhts Addition; thence, northeasterly 290 feet more or less to the centerllne of Euclid Street; thence, easterly to the northwest lot corner of Lot 20, Block 15, Eldor ado Heights, Addition; thence, easterly 100 feet 10 me soumwest corner or uoi 16. Block lion; thence, northerly 200 leet to the northwest corner of Lot 9, Block is. El dorado Heights Addition; thence, east erly 130 leel more or lest to the center line of Tiffany street; thence, southerly iiong the centerllne ol Tiiiany street to the cenlerlme of Park Row; tnence, easr erly along the centerllne of Park Row 180 feel to a point 30 feet at 90 degrees from the northwest corner of Lot 4, Block 2), Mountain View Addition; thence, southerly 444 feet lo the centerllne of the alley of Block 28, Mountain View Addi tion; thence, easterly along the center line of said alley 160 feet to the Inter section of the centerllne of Arlington Street ( thence, southerly along the center line of Arlington Street 396 feet to the centerllne ol the alley of Blocks 34 and Mountain View Addition; thence. westerly along the centerllne of said alley In Block 37, Mountain View Addi tion 180 feet lo a point 6 leet north and at 90 degrees Irom the northwest corner of Lot 19, Block 37, Mountain) View Addition; thence, south along the west line of Lot 19, Block 37, Mountain View Addition 148 feet mora or tess lo centerllne of Van Ness Avenue; thence, easterly along the centerllne of Van Ness Avenue 180 teet more or less to Ihe section corner common lo Sections 20, 21, 28, and 29, Township 3a south, Ranoe 9 East. Willamette Base Meridian, which It tht point of beginning; all be ing located within Klamath Falls, Klamath Countv, Oregon. That all the property Included In the aforesaid boundaries above described be and the same Is hereby declared io be benefited by said Improvement end at' sessed for the expense thereof. Section - That Monday Julv 1, 1963, at the houi of 7:30 o'clock P.M. and the Council Room of the City Hall In Klamath Falls, Oregon. be and II Is hereby fixed as tht time and place for hearing objections and remonstrances against said proposed Im provement. Section -4- Tht Recorder be and she Is hereby author lied and directed to cause notice of such hearing to be published as pro vided by the City Charter ot said City and she shall publish this resolution as provided by law, and within five days after the first publication thereof Ihe City Engineer shall cause to be conspicuously posted at each end of line of contemplat ed Improvement such notice as Is pro vided lor by law and ordinance. Passed by th Common Council of the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 3rd day of June, 1963. Presented to tne Mayor of Klamath Falls, Oregon, and by him eporoved and signed thit 4th day of June, 1963. Robert E. Veatch Mayor ATTEST: Rotit Keller Recorder. STATE OF OREGON, pi ip thai wander cai Wiin LMt and Found" ciassmea aas. Dial TU 4-aill to place your ad. EXPERIENCED woman wants house work bv day or week, references, TU usually be found ,2-1352. CABINET making, furniture finishing, excellent references, TU 4-4079. KENMORE, KELVINATOR, WHIRLPOOL Repair 8, Overhaul specialist Washer, dryer, range, waler heater ECDr.ix.nu APPLIANCE SERVICE 314 SO. 6lh TU 2-3185 an-m-Tii iur. i auunx xmi aardens. Trac- tor equipment, bin r-orney, v riKTnjw !i AUGHTERING at your cation. Daily service, Latest siyie state licensed mobile unit, special rami it and wrap. GrigSDV s jmonenouwi Old Midland Road, Ph. TU 2-0'i9. VALLEY PUMP and EQUIPMENT CO. "BUY THE Y" 1364 Sn. till TU 4-9776 "HOOVER FENCE CO. FENCING Sold and Installed ALL TYPES FREE ESTIMATES CALL TU 2-0747 ANYTIME!! "DENTAL plates Repaired while you wait. New Plates Made From Your Old PERSONAL DENTURE SERVICE 1033 Main TU 4-3284 PAINTING RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL E. L. GERRUE, Painting Contractor "31 years In Klamath Bisln" All Work Guaranteed TU 4-9530 DOZER with operator. Excavating & lev eling. Any Jilt lob. Low rates. TU 2-1573 after 4 p.m. Gina's Tailor Shop Tailoring - alterations for men, women. children. AH work guaranteed. Reasonable prices Gene's Men's Wear 537 Main I LOVE kids, we gel along great! Would like part time baby sitting job. I'm 13 and experienced. Claudelia Bigby, 13, TU 2-5195. BABY sitting wanted In suburban area. Anytime Monday through Saturday, Call Valerie Hanklns, 12, TU 4-4231. ODD jobs done. What have your Call1 Craig Smllh, 13, TU 4-S7S2. WANTED baby sitting and Ironing at my home. You bring and pick up Iron ing. Gwen Hess, 14, phone TU 3-0184.-WANTEO- baby silling, my home or yours. Dependable and experienced. Pal Rhodes, 14, TU 2-42B7. WILL-do any kind of work. Anytime, any where In town, Daeshal Lutman, 14, TU 2-0847, WILL run errands, pick up and dispose of beverage bottles and many odd obs around your noma. MiKt Hon, n, iu 3-4038. YARO WORK wanted In Hot Springs area. Age 15, TU -4-6105, David Taylor. I AM 13. I would like to bs a mother's helper. I have a Camp Fire Girts diplo ma for 1963. 35 cents an hour. Lor I Anne Corsl, TU 4-4164. WORK wanted mowing lawns every week this summer. For sale a tractor wirn dump cart, excellent condition, $12, Den nis Shaw, TU 4-9921. EWAUNA - DOWNTOWN Klamath's most modern, lurnlshtd. 219 SO. tlth TU 2-1062 UNFURNISHED 1 bedroom apt. Linda Vista Apartments. 1951 Erie, TU 4-4501. NEWLY decorated, nicely furnished 3 rooms, utilities paid lo certain amount. TU 4-3893, TU 4-3762. NICE clean furnished apartment, close in, TU 2-2531, TU 4-6966. REX ARMS APARTMENTS. Furnished 1 hedroom, newlv decorated. Heat, tele phone, garage, garbage paid. TU 2-9217. MODERN, furnished 2 bedroom apart ments. Water, garbage paid, TU 4-5692. TWO 2 bedroom turmshed apartments TU 2-6765, TU 4-9905. LOVELY, furnished, all utilities, close reasonable, adults. TU 4-9287, TU 4-6033. DESIRABLE furnished studio apartment. uptown, 223 N. 6th, Marion Apts. WALNUT APTS., clean, quiet, comforta ble end furnished, 41i Walnut. NEAR Weyerhaeuser furnished, steam heat, $40, TU 4-8313. FURNISHED 3 room apt., $55; 1-room unit, $35; all utilities paid, shared baths. Ad-Its only. 4i9 N. 10th. ONE bedroom furnished apt., privoie bath, TU 2-48B4, ROOSEVELT APTS. 2036 LEROY TU 2-1749 Furnished or unfurnished one bedroom. Garage. Hoi water heal. Hoi Springs area. Adults. RICKFALLS APARTMENTS end MOTEL 2660 Shasta Way One and Two Bedroom opts. Furnished and Unfurnished $69.50 to $89.50 Daily, Weekly Motel Rotes TU 2-5577 16-YEAR-old will try any kind of work, Pat Barnes, 2250 Garden, iu -.B4i. WILL baby-sit and do light housework I am 16 and can tiive references. Bar bara Sturgeon, 3840 Summers Lane, TU Z-OT62. I WOULD like baby silling jobs in tht Hot Springs area. I am 13 years old and in ihe eighth grade. I can give references Janine Scott, 13, TU 4-7475. WANTED baby sitting by experienced U veer-old olrl. Available anytime. Di ane Bennett, 14, TU 4-0890. BABY slttiag wanted any day or night, 40 cents an hour. Mills Addition pre ferred. Call Janet Harris, 14, TU 3-9197. I WANT to make extra money weeding gardens, mowing lawns, or taking care of pets while you rt out of town. Phone Ronnie Hamblin, 15, at TU 2-1539. EDUCATIONAL 13 THURSTON DANCE STUDIO Enroll your child now for FALL KINDERGARTEN Pickup and Delivery Limited Ennrollmenf Call Winema Hotel TU 4-4181 or TU 7-374J Tht estimated cost of atl classes ot i Provided by law, and within five days CITV np ..U1TH c.i i Imorovement embracing all work and ""' ,h "rt publication thereof fhtj , -,,, d.-,., j m -. mattrials for tht complete improvement C'lv 'Engineer shall cause to be complcu- , K,-math F,,,j, Oregon, do herebv HELP WANTED, fEMALE FRY COOK WANTED TU 2-0406 WANTED experienced presser and fin isher. Apply Kerns Norg Village. 704 so. 6th. I WOULD like a lob doing yard work. Phont Gilbert Nelson, 15, at TU 3-2972. 17 YR. old boy wants summer work, type. TU 2-6146. EXPERIENCED woman wants child cart. Day or night, TU 2-5377. MALE bookkeeper, office manager. Fully experienced, all phases oft ice detail, TU .-0114. WANT to build or repair fences, ranch fencing, TU 4-9912. WASHING and ironing, my home, pick up combination practical nurse .ana deliver. TU 2-5284. WANTED and housekeeper for elderly man, iz nour shifts. Must be neat. Write Herald and News Box 530 C. HELP WANTED, MALE . 16 WANTED appliance service man. Apply J. W. Kerns, 734 S. 6th. sTflvTcE STATlbNAttendnt lor Sunday. Pyle's Shell Service, 5 milts south on Highway 97. said pro ect for such type of pave ment being: Type Asphaltic Concrete 142.019 39 Type Portland Cement Concrete 162,184.07 section 7 Thai tht property lying within the boun daries hereinafter described be and the hereby declared to be benefited by Ihe said Improvement, lo-wil: Situated ' signed this 4th day of June. 1963. a number of years for the same reason that you don't reach full speed in an automobile immediately. I think that what is point; to happen u that by the end of the lO-yearixriod, most of the nations of Latin America will have achieved a rate of growth higher than the goals set up Q: Many describe the program as a faltering alliance. Do you agree A. No. A program such as this has to he planned. You have to get ready to put it in motion. And this has been the period we have been going through to move faster later. Q: Tlwn you are out of the plan ning 4jige and into uhat? A: Into the fusion stage. Six na tions have submitted tlieir basic plans to the Organization of Amer ican States. Six additional national plans are to be turned in shortly. Q: A condition of U.S. economic aid was that greater self-help and reform efforts had to be un-i dertaken by the recipient coun-l tries. Have thev kept their prom-1 l-.es? A: It is very difficult to gen eralize on how fast reforms can he made in any country, including the United States. We tin the Unit ed States' have had the need for reforming our attitude toward the segregation of school children since Uie Supreme Court decreed nine years ai;o that there should be no segregation. We have made very slow progress in complying .lith llw. r..1in , ' aweved and signed th, 4th day of June. So I don't think that vou can sav j "J that the Latin American govern- E v"'ch merits have been making unneces- atiht- m itr sarily slow progress. They havc'5TT ; ofC oRtoo. made good progress in certain m-jCouNtv o klavatm s . . r K K-- CITV.0F K L A WAT M FAILS. oinmvs aim tun, riimiii in inuna. ousty posted contemplated Improvement such notice j as is provided for bv law and ordinance. , Passed by tht Common Council ot the.. City ol Klamath Falls. Oregon, this day June. mi. WANTED Hancock carry all operator Icr ranch leveling. TU 4-9634. WANTE-Teaoerieneed frame Cutters and lift Iruck drivers for central Ore. mn- work operation. Only experienced men WILL do any odd lobs, mow lawns, pull weeds, errand boy. Al your price. Lar ry Hubbard, II, 3317 Delaware TU 4-4092. WANTED, lawn and garden work, can also paint and baby sit. Fishing files hand tied to your order. John Ansetl, 14, 213 West Oregon, TU 2-628. each end of line of , ctrmy IMt th. 7nd' foregoing is!"- '. Write Bo JJIC. Herald a. true copy of a resolution introduced and adopted bv the Common Council of Ihe Cily ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, a its regular meeting held on tht 3rd da Palls, Oregon, and bv him approved and I LOVE children, am nearly 13, can cook and would like to do baby sitting or be mother's helper. Shasta Way vicinity. Phone TU 4-6247, Bonnie Morse. I AM a 15-year-old boy and would like a ioh this summer doing anything. John Griffith, 2531 Unity Street, TU 2-S863. BOV 15 wants yard work, pel cart dur ng your vacation, or would like baby sil ling afternoons or evenings. Phont TU 62 1! , and signed bv tht Mayor and attested by trie Recorder, Robert E. Veatch A ay or attest; Rosie Keller Recorder STATE OF OREGON. in City of Klamath Fans. Oregon Beginning at a point which Is ihe S W corner of Lot 9. Block 11, Fatrv'ew Addi tion; thence, northerly and along th easterly boundary of the alla-v m nit lanct Of 1.740 feel IO ttt NW. corner of -u.riT sjr n..rv i rt. . Lot 1. Bkxk 17, Second Arttl.tlon; thence,CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, easterly along tht southerly boundary! ' Rtt Keller, Recorder of the City Lytton street a dstance of 110 feet a' R'amain r-ans, uregon, oo nereoy car to the N E. corner ot Lot ?4. Biofk ll tlfy that the above and foregoi Second Addition; thence. Mutherlv "u copy oi a resolution introduced imm ttu -M.i-ri- twin-,- r.i 1 14 1 adonld bv the Common Council nf a distance of in feel to the N E corner I City of Klamath Fails. O'egon, al ll Rosie Keller Recorder NO. IS. Juno 7, 9. 10. II, t;. 18 12. IX 14. 16, To Place Your sSWANT AD regular meeting held on the 3rd d June 193. and thereafter approved and signed by tht Mayor and attested by tht Recorder, Rosit Keller Recorder NO. 158. Junt 9, 10. 11. II, IJ, 14, 16. V, II. of Lot II. Btock 21 of Second Add thence, easterly a distance ot 126 leal to the N E . corner of Lot . fl'ock 71 of Sec ond Addition; thence, southerly along tht westerly boundary of Pierce Street a dis tance ot 360 feet to the N E, corner of Lot 1, B loc k 33 of Second Addition ; thence, westerly a distance of 124 feet to the N fc. corner ol Lot II. Block 33 al Second Addition: thence, southerly aiono RESOLUTION NO the westerly boundary ot the alley a RESOLUTION DECLARING the distance of ?10 teet to the N corner INTENTION OF The CO WON CCUN ot Lol 1, Block Jl of Second Addition; I OL OF THE CITY OF KLAWATH thence, southerly along the westerly noun-1 F ALLS. OREGON. TO PAVE AND IM dary of WiHord Avenue a distance ol ! PROVE. VAN NESS AVENUE F ROM F L- 300 feet to tht S C con, of Lot J. Block i DOR ADO BLVO TO Tlr-f-NY ST RETT. 17, Falrvlew Addition, thence, westerly I T IFF ANY STREET FROM VAN NESS along the northerly boundary ol Delta ! AVENUE TO PARK ROW. RFNiON tLlnet Street a distance ol Jto feet to tht sw.jAVENUE FROM TIFFANY STREFT TO corner Of Lol i. Block 11. Mirvlew Addi-1 ARLINGTON DRIVE. EUCLID AVFNUE I lion, which Is the po.nf ot beginning MFROvl TIFFANY STRfFT TO B'RCH ' being located within the Cly of Klamath 5TRFET AND BiRcm STRFfT EUCLID I Fans. Klamath County, Oreoon tovcriuc iv tmi'uu plvu . LL That an tht property irxiuded in the" '0 CTV- SAID PROJECT St isg aforesa-d boundar.es above described be IMPROVEMENT UNIT NO i. ASH to and the same is he-ehy declared lo be pe KNOWN AS The TIFFANY STREET benefited by af imo.ovemenl and as- PROJECT . DIRECTING CERTAIN Sir'S It1 1"! I. Ntl T ION Phone TU 4-8 111 HERALD & NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE SCHEDULE PHONE TU 4-8111 I a m. lam. Count five words order I lines. to- M p m. weekdays lo nooft Saturday per lint. Minimum 10 1 Times 17 50 3 Ji 4M 45 Times 14 no 50 M 700 15 M 50 I 00 950 Wsn'h I 90S 11 4 lad US THEREWITH; FINDING PLANS SPEC IFICATIONS AND E ST I MAT f 5 FOR SAID PROJECT SATISFACTORY f ALL- A fUHLH. MtflNL AND PIREC'- PE itssed tor irt expense thereof. settion ) That Monday, the Hi day of July. I9j, af Ihe hour of 7 . ockxk PM and the Council Rmvn nf tti fit Mall in Ktemath Fails. Ore?., bt ed U isING NOTICE OF SAID HEARiv hereby tted as tht t"ne and place for'GIVFN hearing obied'on e-vf remonstrances i WHE Rt S. th c.ty Engineer, . against said proposed improvement. ii"V o mamam pans, Oregon, cm.-! Section 4 I to resolution of ihe Common ( -v L The Recorder be and she li hereby p' "ld Ci,V- '''otore edooed, h.ng aulhoriied and directed to cause notwt P'"V specifications and estimates Of such hearing to be Published as pro- '0f co,t ' irnprov.ng and pavmg. vided by the C't Charter ol said CUv'1 Ne" Avenue from F'dwado flivd to ana sne shall publish this resolution as ' i-'nny vreef -rem va Minimum Charge 1.50 50c DISCOUNT per advertisement, if pad m advance. Abovt rates art for consecutive inser tions, without change of capy, fee pri vate lndivMt,ets. Advertising mutt be leer and understandable to be produc tive. Ail word must bt spelled out Aitos ofte'ed to. sa'e by private mdi- vdueis-cesh with copy headline 4 30 p m, day Delft publi cation. Noon Saturday for Sunday and M provided by law. "j .ihm five davs a'er the f"tt pubi-cation thereof, the Cily Recorder shall came to bt conspicu ously posted et each end of lint ol con templated improvement such no' tee as IS provided by law and ordinance. Ness Avenue 0 Peru Rew, Benson nue from TiMjny Street Dr ive. E u( i 'd A venue f Street TO (Vrcfi street aM fl.rcn V-eet Eve i a venue to Eiowacto Biva . an , aid C.tv; and the Common Covo! o Passed hy the (mmnn rminril nf the I City, finding the ad plans, spec-' City ot Klamath Fails, Oregon, this Jro'"''" and estimates sati.fctp-, i,,, day Of June. 193 .'d prPiet. being Improvement ijr... Presented to the Mayor and hy htm i - ' "d fcnown as tht i .Many jtret1 CANCELLATION I 1 CORRECTIONS- n same schedule, evceot en Monday ... ihm 'i.i 9 10 am. A-!pese read tint insertion a your d gr"VTha Htrr,ij a, New will 'vt ft ttr ''"""(run far tvooaraofvcai error. "Business Builder" WANT ADS I column inch- 135 ftf mo"th with M eisttunl for payment on or rfre tha mr?Z'r:J? v Payment on t baft te '0th. Based on! P- MV'H FLL5. OREGON REGULAR SESSION AS OLlCA5 Stc'-on (- That pias sptjc (yn and et;rn4tes hsr te Kvotrnr"i el , d portio-m of said t'reets. hefe'nf.-'e! fued by the City Engineer, be and the' I d 't C'vt ee cocv change Ptr "owm BOX ifcRVk E -t ci If. a0 O THANKS, IN MEMORtA-M U PHONE TU 4-8111 FOR COMMIUCIAL. RATES primarily by a fjroup ol Latin Amexican ectswmisU. And I think Ihey er my rvaliMio vhrn they ael them. W will not mart to reach those goala in at least Rtxie Kener. Recorder ol the Cltv M: tan It be HAW th;tt you dOl1" ,r"T"7 Oregon, do hereovame are herehv aorrefl . . , , certify that the ahove and toreoomg is a1 1MAT the Common Cim not expect the Alliance IO lKTeefl, true copy of a resolution introduced and Of Kiamath Fai s. O eoon eooprea py t.ommon Council Of the Ceres iM intent. on to tmp-ove tad po. FUNERAL HOMlS A: YeS. And Certainly not in 1ft, regular meet.-g on tn d dv o P ans. spec ca'n a-d est. WARD $" tc'amam Funeral Heme s-gned hy the Vayw and attested by me ecoroe months. We will hnvo an imper feet oocforraanoe in most of the countries. However, we will ae-l celerate and do better as we gain experience. 1 Keller Recorder Seal Nt. W. Junt F. 9, It. V. II T o-otecf heg'ni at a piy, nt. m tt ,ceten,ne o vi- Ness Ae . h . LOST 4 FOUND iens'e'Ty eoije or "e is"ng iftvfwnent tutor ecto Otvd : thence eai'er'y on Van : to .',' on t riirt i t .1.. a IS. U..pius 00. ..(h is fh cen'e-h-H, T M,iy LOST brown h'iod $'retl at Van Nets Avtnve: tenv north- ! and money. Saturday. PART-TIME JOB OPENING FOR YOUNG MAN 18 YEARS OLD MUST HAVE CAR PREFER HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR APPLY CIRCULATION DEPT. Herald & News No Phone Calls Please ! ! , ' vju .wro ncp' 1 tan ivpe. Dny ! (it. er helo vou around the tiouie. Call . (.a! DO VOU need someone to watch vour children while vou oo out end eniov vourseit Call on Vartha sturgeon, 3,40 $36 to $58.50 COMFORTABLE LIVING AT LOW COSTI 1-7-3 bedroom apts., furnished or unfur nished, Permanent maintenance Included. Monday through Friday SHASTA VIEW APARTMENTS 1677 WA5HBURN WAY TU irWl Office hours I a.m. to 5 p.m. KLAMATH FALLS FINEST 3544 Union 1 A 2 bedroom apartments Furnished or unfurnished Spacious Rooms Tastefully Decorated Wall to Wall Carpeting Swimming Pool Rental Includes all services evcept telephone and electricity Dorothea Nolan TU ?-0TA HOU5ES FOR RENT 26 FOR rent 1 bedroom home, 5th l can tu 4-9275 between I p.m. ONE bedroom duplex, - stove, relrigera tor, water, furnished, SSS, TU 4-4915. TWO bedroom, range furnished, garage, South Suburbs, SSS, TU 4-439S. ROOM, parity furnished, electric, adults, no pets. S50, 223 Mortimer. SMALL furnished 3 room house, I or . S5S. all electric, washer, dryer Included, clost to town, TU 4-8528. TWO bedroom unfurnished houst, Stew-art-Lenox, inouire 4443 Douglas. CLEAN furnished 3 room cottagt, wa ter, garbage, 1402 Owens. TWO bedroom furnished, fenced varri Wafer, garbage service paid, S50, TU 2-0517. MODERN 2 bedroom duplex, unfurnished". Electric heat, garage. Mills Addition across from park. 18 S per month. Phone TU 4-5561 after S or weekend. Innuire. 2331 Reclamation. OUTSTANDING 2 bedroom, unfurnished. lovely fenced vard. 4607 C Union, tu 2-2477. THREE rage. 3 i bedroom home, fireplace, ga niles north, 5, TU 4-5M7 eves. NICE large 7 bedroom home, will ac cept lease, S70, TU 2-302S. MODERN 2 large rooms, bath, partly fur nished, suitable tor r.ouDii. on rh.m. m 4429 Shasta Way. CLEAN 1 bedroom turn'shed house, adults. 233S Garden, rent 155, water In- TWO bedroom, gas furnace, drytr, bast ment, S7S, 622 Lowell, TU 4-6612. CLOSE IN. Clean 1 bedroom furnished, newly decorated, TU 2 2415. VERY nice duplex, Melrose and Eldora- noi wafer well, TU 4-iiSO. MOT Springs clean l bedroom furnished duplet, water paid. TU 2-1456. Summers Lane, phone TU 2-0962. i UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom 140 Palter- ANY odd obstornmerrHavV"tra d U? 'algwtMyn H'0hlr TU13 lots of eper.ence. Howard Johnson, 16 CLEAN 3 bedroom duple, stove, refrlg vears old. 3115 Cannon. Tu 4-6103. erator, garage. TU 4-4246 after 5 p.m. I wilt water your flowers and lawn and clip grass near Peitrson School. Expe rienced. Sharon Case, age lO'i, TU 2-0319. BABY sifting bv capable 14-year-old glrlT available anytime. Judy fielleau, TU KUHS Arf maior would like to hlo sign painter or will do free lance art work. Bob Leonard. IS, TU 2-0527. EXPERIENCED High School senior wants steady baby sitting ob week days lor working mother. Will do light housework IONE bedroom furnished horn IRONING, washing, pickup, deliver. Hand ' equipped, newly redecorated, S45. C-rr"p'rg a'ans TU .9?4 TU -463 evenings. ONE bedroom house, living room, kitchen, wall to wall carpet, slont fireplace, won derful view, walking distance lo town. Furnished, TU 2-4336. LARGE J bedroom furnished, unfur. nished. fenced yard, inquire 4107' t Homt dale. NICE 4-yr,-old 2 bedroom duplex in Mills Add'n. near park, stove, refrigerator. S85. TU 2-4464. TU 4-5544. RELIABLE MAN NEEDED TwO bedroom unfurnished home, 17 Pine, 22 I U7 50 ROOMS FOR RENT S0- i!h'.T.U 3"?UJ tib,n',3SLU T U 4-97S4. wtn nousexeeomg, everything furnished, i VERY neat 3 bedroom homt. 170 135. 134 CLEAN. N. 3rd. TU 4-6033, TU 4-9217. Madiscn. 2311 comferfablt rw v a. it tu , be APARTMENTS FOR RENT THREE blocks' TWO bedroom unfurnished duplex' Fenced yard, caroorf. built in range and - - - oven. Water ra.d, 90. 3428 Summers .... 24 Lane, Tu 4 9j73 personally trained hy present manager ! ONE bedroom, furnished apartment, 4731 Duties will be varted. I meriting, and j So tn. earnings very oood. Year around work. No lay-offs. la'Ot rooms, n.cety furnished, i MODE RN 1 bedroom i.ni,Trnu.. dose in. oarage. Adults only. Tu 4-9314, i ben home Wail lo wail carpts. ga SI5 NO. 8th, iragt. yard, economical forced iiliwr (NICELY furnished 3 room, be'h. garage, years of age and Aso have openings tor lad es. Confact VCtor E Guthre. Territorial Su pervisor, al 402 Mam, Klamath Falls, be tween f 30 and 10 a m , Fndav, June 14 3 ROOvi uniurn-sned duplex, 3 h'ocks from Man. electric heat, adults only, no pels, TU 4-3354. BOYS! S0L EARN Vacation Money bv selhnq the Herald & News Downtown AFTERNOONS Contact Herald & News, Circulation Dent nn Fen phone tu 4-81M i:.t:u 2 c;:e TWO room furnished apt , too Owens! TU 4-5349 STUDIO apt everything furnished," wom an only, aoj Lincoln. THREE room furnished apartment Ciose in. U3 50. Phont Tu I J'9 it. single. CLEAN stud'-o. dowitown, bt. Mies. G'eer Ap'S., TU 4.461 CLEAN 1 bedroom furnished "apt., water, garbage furnished. 803 Lincoln. furnished private bath, hat ca.d, dost in. adults, tu 4SM. Tu 4-7J foNe bedroom finished apt 'rcouoie? 'T j -iOUi'tH1 P'nt ! M'LLS J n. fu""lhert.' 1 ridroom" Il3? See at 3340 Wh.tt. Tu 3-491 I a'ter $ p m I ONE bed'oom turnnhed act, wfrga'- Ioagt pa a, near ti, Tu 4 jJi THREE ro,yi tumped apartmtniTin OWirt J041 Wh.tt. attractive he-1-oom furnished ept TU MSJI. TU 4;S4 furnace, stou win I -4909 month or with acreaae consider least Option, T u ONE bedroom duple. Unfurnished ex cept range Heat and water furnished, adults, no pets, too. Tu 4-7 JSi. FOR lease or rentarge"cieanVfur nished 3 bedroom house. I block Twyia Ferrjuson, i;s. TU I-ir?9 THSFE roori "ftirnlshed hm!sfrciosiln, adults only, no pets, TU 4-? CLEAN 1 bedroom wo'oom partly turOiShed. eouiopeo, lngu,rt hu Ptrshmg Wa' BedrciOfTl OuP'f r. urtfyrn, Shed V Esenen. Tu 4liM days. Tu a-uai furnished. 33 s K42 even ,n0i PURNISWEri 3 rooms. 6ah. . .g t. cii'tres. eovot preerred. TU 3a SV ALL. Ou'et arrmer.ts and rooms Court vew. HJ So. d ONE tMroom dupiev units. SASrv u. VniShed rvcPOt stoves. retr.Qerators. M' and 381 Crest. TU M44 Et, 44 beMire 5 l BEDROOM reJetO'ated. stoves" fu. ;s"ei. I -: -, y r,,-,,,, Tu j A LISTAT tWA NTEpT. . 2 Take Advantage of STROUT'S Local ond National Advertising - It Pavs! We don't usl liil your 0'OW'tv - , SELL it 2 I LOCAL PROPERTIES including H-c!, lorm IVCJ. Vony r.,her reodv to ctos. LET US WORK FOR YOU' Call TU 4-5281 5429 South 6th St vl tit ,Crow.