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PACE -B HKljALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falli. Oregon Wedn,Ki,y, A.,8u.t . , LEGAL NOTICE I LEGAL NOTICE Dogs And Women Torment Postmen WASHINGTON I LTD - The U.S. Post Office Department has a sort of combined motto and pep talk which it lifted from the Greek historian, Herodotus, and put on the front of the New York post office: "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their ap pointed rounds. What frequently does stay these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds is a dog. Also a woman The department talks freely about the dog problem, and 'the supervisor's safety handbook for postmen says under section 188 that "carriers should neither an tafionize nor attempt to pet docs. Nowhere is there advice and counsel on what the postman should do when a woman invites him to put down his mail sack and come in for a cup of coffee. But Jt is a real problem and a postman of about 10 years expert ence told about it after exacting a strict pledge that he would re main anonymous: "A lot of these women are just (he motherly type. You know, it's raining and they feel sorry for you and they want to give you some hot coffee and maybe toast. They don't cause much trouble because you can always tell them you're late and have to keep going to get your whole pouch of mall delivered. "Then there's the other kind. You could call them lonesome. They're waiting at the door every time you deliver the mail. If you turn them down on a cup of cof- fee, then they tell you to comei inside because one of their letters I cause it developed that many has been lost and they want to postmen , were being bitten by talk about it. I always tell them stray dogs. to give me a written mcmoran- Now an experiment is in pro- dum. but most of the time thev'gress in Detroit. Miami, Balti don't buy that. Sometimes they get real tough and say they're going to report me to the depart ment if I don't come inside. No body has reported me so far, but you never can tell. "It's easy to spot the danger ous ones. Usually they're wearing a kimono or something like that and have their faces made up as if they were going to a Satur day night dance. When you see one like that, brother, you better run. I "I'm not saying there are lots of them on my route, but there are enough to cause trouble. But I hear things are even worse for people like television repair men telephone company workers and fellows who sell things door to door. Those guys got to go inside die house to do their job, Me, 1 can always stand at the door and say no. Unfortunately, there is no way a postman can say no to a dog which is rushing at him with every intention of biting. About 7,000 postmen were bitten by dogsj last yosr, and the worst offend en were Dobcrmans, cockers, Pekingese and terriers. The Post Office Deoartmont knows it's walking a tight rope. It wants to protect the iwslmcn. hut it faces the wrath of millions of American dog lovers. The first attempted solution was to advise the owner of any dog that bit a postman that hereafter he would have to pick his mail up at the post office. That didn't work be- more and San Francisco where the postmen have been armed with an aerosol capsule called Halt. It is loaded with mineral oil and an extract of cayenne pepper and was developed at the Univer sity of Georgia. When a postman is about to be attacked, he squirts Halt at the dog. The department says the pre liminary results are encouraging: "The sprayed dog does not cry out. He merely puts his tail be tween his legs and beats a hasty retreat. In most cases, after one or two experiences with Halt, the dog never again attacks the user. "While an animal obviously has been made uncomfortable for a short period of time, there are no lasting effects to the eyes or any other portion of the (ace. Within 10 to 15 minutes the ef fect of Halt has worn off and the dog returns to normal. Halt leaves a yellowish coloration on the dog s hair which is remov able by washing." Ten per cent of all dog bites cause injuries which force post men to lose work time, and last year the department says the total cost was $800,000. Even so, the department did not plunge into the Halt experiment rashly. It informed the American Kennel Club, the American Humane As sociation, the Popular Dogs Pub lishing Co., and (he Humane So ciety of the United States, and in vited suggestions and coopera tion. The trial period (or Halt is about over and by Labor Day there may be a decision as to whether it will become a perma nent weapon in the postal arsen al. Any time the Post Office De partment is accused of being an ti-dog, R tells the story of Owney. I he post office dog, who was mounted and is now on display in the Smithsonian Institution. Own ey showed up at the Albany, N.Y., post office in 1888 and be gan taking out of town trips with the mail sacks'. The clerks put an identification tag around Own ey s neck and he began traveling all over the country. One day he got aboard a mail steamer in Tacoma, Wash., and went around the world in IX! days. In Japan, the Mikado gave Owney a canine passport and he collected what the department calls "200 medals and certifi cates." He was considered lucky because no train nor ship on which Owney was riding ever had an accident. If this doesn't convince critics of the Post Office Department's dog policy, the story then is told of how Owney died on the streets of Toledo, Ohio, ih 1897. Another dog attacked and Owney not be ing equipped with Halt fought back unto death. (Tomorrow: Junk mail: who ends it and why). Iiu,J out el tfi. Circu.f Court of fht S'' ol O'tgon lor Klamatn County to it 0" rocteo in tht cos ot I. e. comce" plaintiff. VI. Glenn E. FundenDargar. Wil ! OrtO J. Fundenotrgtr, pick C. WcDoi-aid. I Jean M McDonald, Umltd Cai.19"1' Heme, ana jamat F. 5filll, , u, ir,3 tr ooing butincu at Jamas f. SM.eli and Comoony, defendant,. J. M. Bntlon Sheriff of Kllmilh County. Oregon by Betty Crank Deputy No. 301. Aug. 21, 21. sept. 4. II. e?l Mam Street Klematrt Fella, Oregon NO 2", Aug. 14. 21. 21. Sept. 4. 111). No. H-SJ P NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAVATH In the Matter or the Estate VARGARET MONIMIA McDERMOTT, Deceased , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN fret the undertigned het been appointed tne ad fn.msfratn ot the estate of MARGARET MONIMIA McDERMOTT, deceased. tne Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon tor Klamath county, and hat qualified All persona having claimt against laid estate are hereov notified to present tne duly verified at by law required, SERVICES tOTOTILLING. trector eqj.pment, IT SO per hour, C. . Forney, 1U i-Oaaa saw" filing " STEEL & CARBIDE EXPERT WORKMANSHIP SATISFACTION GUARANTEED REASONABLE RATES 10 APARTMENTS fORRENT...LJ4 ITHREE room furnished. K U, Fremont District, suitable to' working a'" foecnera. 504 North loth. FURNISHED la-ge :lean 2 bedroom, garage, washer, near Main, adullt. TU 4-464. 244 North 3rd. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 30 THREE bedroom with 1300 tq. ft , 1 year old. only lla.fOO. New three bedroom in Ameme Geroeni, Henley Dittrhrt, $is.. K0, TU 2 11". ROOMS, private bain, automatic wash r, 2 block! to Main, TU 2-eae. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that I have filed my final account at administratrix of the Estate ot Merwin M. Oonelson. also known as Merwin Milton Donelson, I to the undersigned at fhe otlice of Rich. deceased, in tne circuit Court of the ard c. Beetley, Atlorney at Law. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE On tht 20th day ot September, 1963. at tht hour of 10 A.M. at the front door of tht Courthouse in Klamalh Falls, Oregon, I will sail at auction to tht hloheit bid der tor cash tht following described real property located In Klamalh County, Ore gon, to-wlt: NW4 of section , Township 40 South, Range 9 East Willamette Meridian. Said tale li made under execution Is- Stale of Oregon, for Klamath Countv. and mai ine tourr nai set Sept. 23, 193, tn hour ot 10:00 a m , at the time for Tht ncanng of ob (tenon thereto and set tlemenf thereof. Dates this 2is day of August. 19J. JUNE M. DONELSON Adminlslratn.; O'NEILL & McLAREN Attorneys for administratrix No. 303 Aug. 31, 21, Sept. 4, 11, 19e). SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION EQUITY NO. 43-132 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH CHARLES KELLISON. Plaintiff, VI. JANET KELLISON, Defendant. TO JANET KELLISON, DEFENDANT IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint on file against you in the above-entitled cause within four (4) weeks from the date of first publication of Summons In the HER ALD and NEWS, which first publication day Is the Hth day of August. 1963, and If you fail to answer, plaintiff will apply to the Court tor Ihe relief prayed lor in nis complaint, namely: I That he be granted a decree of abso lute divorce of and from the defendant, forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant. ll That he be decreed to be the owner o' the 1959 Chevrolet automobile, tree and clear of any claims ol defendant therein, and that he pay the balance on same and save defendant harmless therefrom. Ml For any further relief as to the Court may seem lust and equitable in the premises. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof once a week for four consecutive weeks In the HERALD and NEWS, a dally newspaper ol general circulation, published in Klamath County, Oregon, pursuant to the Order of the Hon orable David R. Vandenberg, Judge of the above-entitled Court,' dated and en tered on the 12th day ot August, 1963. T nomas p. Wood of ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF 531 Street, Klamath Fails, Oregon, with in six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published July 31, 1943 Lest publication August 21, 1963. ISABELL HURTGEN Administratrix RICHARD C. BEESLEY Attorney at Law 5ii Main Street Kiamatn Falls, Oregon Attorney for Administratrix No. 279, July 31, Aug. 7, 14, 21, 1963. NO. 63-13 PROBATE NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STAT E OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY i the Matter ot tht Eslel of WILLIAM D. CLARK, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that I have tiled my Final Account In the Estate of William D. Clark, deceased, and tnai Wednesday, the itth day of September, 1963. at the hour of 9:30 a.m.. In fhe above entitled Court has been appointed by ihe said Court as the lime and place for the hearing of objections thereto and tne settlement thereof. Freda E. Clark, Executrix Allen G. Fletcher Atlorney for Executrix 293, Aug. 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4, 1963, FRANK'S TATK-l P J. ".BINDING SERVICE 620 E. Mam TU 2-47M Gina's Tailor Shop Tailoring alterations tor men, women. Children. All work guaranteed. Reasonable Pncts Gere's Men's wear W Mem VALLEY PUMP and EQUIPMENT CO. "Ur THE Y" DENTAL PLATES Repaired while you wait. New Plates Made From Your Old PERSONAL DENTURE SERVICE 1931 Main TU 4-7?84 HELP WANTED, FEMALE 14 WANTED lady for housework, 2 or 3 days week, 1015 Owens. WANTED beby sitter, 6 days Phone TU 2 alter 6 p.m. week. BEAUTY COUNSELOR COSMETICS ants counselors, full or part-lime, es- tapllshed company, car necessary. TU 2-5775 5 to 8 evenings. VACANCY Park Court Apts. clean, ne ly decorated. 503 Aiemeae. iu CONGER School arte. 2 bedrooms, base ment garige, fenced beck yard, $500 down, 15700 total. TU 3-1322. TWO bedroom home. Oean, large lot, new fence, owner, $?2J0, TU 2-4152. WARM, CLEAN. COMFORTABLE fur n,.ni i.n.tf. with kitchens, low wnte tthly-monthly rales. Esplanade Court Motel, 105 Esplanade. NEW, large view home, large lot. Near OTI and hospital. Daylight basement, ao- pomtmenr oniy aiso small noma for III. 500. TU 2-0570. FURNISHED 2 and 1 bedroom apts., 741 Walnut Ave. NICELY furnished 2 bedroom, 125 Lin coln, adults, no pets, TU 4-5692. FOUR apts, furnished, washing facilities, reasonable. Inquire 1324 Oak, TU 2-6291. ROYAL ARMS, clean nicely turnlshed apt., 524 High Street. CLeTn, "furnished 2 room apartment. Utilities paid, shared bath, new ownerl 145 mo, 1847 Esplanade, TU 2-0379. ONE bedroom, $40 unfurnished, or S55 furnished, TU 4-568. ATTRACTIVE downtown, adults, $65. TU 4-4522. WALNUT APTS., you will like this clean, cool & comlortabla apt., private park ing, 415 Walnut. , HELP WANTED, MALE ... 16 SAVE WITH A HOME FOOD FREEZER! i860 LFREIE STEAKS &T STAKE ! FOR LUCKY PEOPLE WHO FIND THE RIGHT SNOWBALLS IN AUGUST! Think It'i ImpottibU'lo find a snowball in Augutt? Noiiro! Th ColOr Elrieol ' Uagut dcaUrt lirted Mow har a poiwl of thtm! All toi4 in a brand-new, ultra modtm .HOME FOOD FREEZER on display in irorat in your tomutunity. And thtM aro snowballs with a difforanc. To Place Your WANT AD Phone TU 4-81 1 1 HERALD & NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE SCHEDULE PHONE"TU4-8111 S a.m. to A: ID p.m. weekday! t a.m. to noon Saturday Count five words per line. Minimum order 2 lines. 3 6 10 1 it Times Tlnurt Times W (mm 82 50 84 00 15 00 I 00 3.25 5 00 4.50 11.58 4.00 A.OO 8.00 14.04 A&.rJ .T FREE! ': ' wiube eligible for o I NOTHING TO BUY Vv T .,eNii xOfcK- Just Vis,t S,re Lis,ed V new H0ME FOOD NtY LiQw p.ck Q SnowbQ, . FREEZER! i'TUX b Adults ily, r7 ' ' rtv s - - Frankly, now, your favorite ap pliance dealer isn't giving away steaks or- even snowballs just for kicks. He wants you to see the container. He wants you to see the advantages ' of a "supermarket" - A HOME FOOD FREEZER in your kitchen. , t T'f . . 4.) FrMxtr Foodt er Nutritious Foods Frozen foods are Tresher than, fresh. According to leading nutritionists . . . "Freezing preserves almost-Indefinitely the quality, taste and vitomin content of food." In other words, frozen foods ore good for you and taste good, too! FREEZER FACTS: FrMiors can Moan Food-Coir Savings Buy fruits, vegetables, meats in season, .when they are fresh and cheapest. Eat them when they are out-of-season, hard-to-get, . ond dear. Buy foods in quantity at quantity prices. Freeze them. Use them os necessary. Hotttt Food Freexers Spll Convtnitnc A freezer is a supermarket in your kitchen! Saves chasing back and forth to market. Saves embar rassment when unexpected guests arrive. Provides an easy solution to the old problem of what to do with all those fish (or all that gome) that Dod brought home from his latest expedition into the wilds. ' AND REMEMBER: THE MODERN FOOD FREEZER IS FROST-FREE! St the Latest MoJtli At Your Favorite Col Or Electrical Uagu DoaUrt. Pick Your Snowball. Tak A Nothing-To-Buy Chanc on Winning 6 Delicious Steaks. Froicn, Of Court! I X OP CASCADE HOME FURNISHINGS TU 4-8365 J. W. KERNS TU 4-4197 MERITS TU 4-4478 SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. TU 2-4481 SHAFFER ELECTRIC TU 2-5503 MONTGOMERY WARD TU 4-3188 HOME APPLIANCE TU 4-8183 EQUITY NO. 63-222 SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH EMIL A. BERG, Plaintiff, vs. MAR GARET BERG, Defendant. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT MARGARET BERG: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON; You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within twenlv-eight davs trom the date of first publication of this summons. wit: the 7in day of August, 1943, and II you fail to answer or otherwise appear lor wflnt thereof the plaintiff will lake a decree of divorce of and from you upon ihe grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. This summons Is served upon you by publication pursuant to an Order ot the Honorable Donald A. W. Piper. Judge ot the above entitled Court; said Order be' ing dated 5th day ol August, 1943, and by publication thereof (or a period of four weeks tor once a week. The date of the first publication being the day of Auqust, 1963, and the last day being the istn day or August, 196J. S- O.W. GOAKE Y ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF No. 266, Aug. 7, 14, 21, 26, 1963. Man to service IBM typewriter1 UIVI3IUM (JIUUULO. IViUil nuve I mechanical ond electronic back ground. Interviews Thursday, 22nd, 1 to 5 p.m. at 312 So. Seventh, or write for oppointment. 324 Copitot N. E. Salem, Ore. Att'n: W. C. Taaffe We are Equal Opportunity Ei ployer. 4.7S 7.00 9. J0 H.S4 Minimum Charge 1.50 50c DISCOUNT per advertisement. If paid in advance. Aoove rait i era tor consecutive inser tions, without change of ceoy, for pri vate individuals. Advertising mutt oe Jear and understandable to be produc tive. All words must be spelled out. A ttos ottered fot tele by private Indl- viouais cash with cooy. DEADLINE 4:30 p.m. day before publi cation. Noon Saturday tor Sunday and v ioay. CANCELLATIONS fc CORRECTIONS- On same schedule, except on Mondey .ete are iaKtn 'in :w a.m. Please read first Insertion of your ad. The Hirald t. News will give one extn run for typographical error. "Business Builder" WANT ADS t column Inch, 5 per month with 13 5 discount fo' payment on or before the I Off W Incn, 119 with 11.50 discount for payment on or betore Itv. lOtti. Based on one copy change per month. BOX SERVICE so cents per ad, C.RD OF THANKS, and IN ME MORI AM 12.11 FOR COMMERCIAL RATES PHONE TU 4-8111 AUTOMOBILE . SALESMAN Application are now being considered for position as automobile salesman for local franc hised Pontlac, Rambler, British Mo tor dealer. Enoy excellent working con ditions in modern plant, and excellent op portunity tor the salesman who will work. ll you are seriously considering a change. or If you are Interested in selling for one of Klamath's leading dealers, apply in person at once, see Bill Cunningham right away. ECCLES MOTOR CO. 606 So. 6th St. CARD OF THANKS ... A The family of Arthur L. Shoupe wishes to extend heartfelt thanks and apprecia tion to their friends and neighbors for the many acls of kindness and expres sions of sympathy extended to them dur ing their recent bereavement. We es peclally thank Klamalh Lodge No. 77. AF & AM, and members ot Eastern Star. FUNERAL HOMES WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home. S HlnhStreet. TU rupt LOST & FOUND 2 FOUND black purse, identify, claim, pay 0. p. o. Box 445, Salem. LOST - Loner unit from 25 h.o. Evin rude outboard motor on road near Ger per Reservoir Sunday. Finder please can i u 4-js;a. LOST at Moore Park marina pair of wa ter skis and ski belt. Owner can describe. TU J-IP4? or TU ?-6785 after 6pm PERSON ALS . . . . 6 KLAMATH Alcoholics Anonymous, TU 4.1591, TU 4-S701. Friendly help anytime. INSURANCE BOAT INSURANCE Hans Norland, Pine Ppif TU :-JM5 SERVICES 10 CENTRAL Rental Mgr. Let me care for vour rental include showing, cleaning, ads. etc. $5 per mo. per rental. TU 2-4 JOK PAINTING, wallraperinq al its best. In. ter lor. exterior, bruh or soray, reason able price, tree estimate, TU 2-3131. CUSTOM mowing, raking, and baling, H. F. Jarrard. telephone TU4-5352. JANITORIAL and maintenance service. Commercial and residential. TU 2-3741. CARPENTER work, cabinets, furniture reuairMj ana rrnmjhed Chests Of draw ers made. Ph. tu i-j7J9 eves LAWNS prepared and planted Fences of an Ktnos instat-ed. Jack Bowers, TU 4-J8. TU 4-076. HOUSE remodelinq, cabineTnakTngTfur" mture finishing, TU 4-401. EXPERIENCED man to work In retail lumber and building supply store and vard. Knox Building and Farm Supply. Wedderburn, Ore., ph. Gold Beach, CHerry 7-7112 days; CHerry 7-3103 eves. WANTED man lor farm end feeding operation, must be able to operate and maintain an types ot equiomeni. Tear around employment. Box i7QC Herald & News. WANTED: Hardworking outdoor man, willing to travel. Mechanical ability, chance for rapid advancement. Box 549C, Herald and News. TRUCK SALESMAN WANTED Must have good knowledae of truck equipment and operation. Will have op portunity also to sell Oldsmoblte-Cadillac and used cars. OICK B. MILLER CO DRIVER SALESMEN Required for the following Klamath Falls Rural 2 1576 per month Plus bonuses, commissions, rapid ad vancement, lite insurance benefits, com pany profit sharing, etc. No Investment or experience required. These are pei menenf positions. Apply 7 p.m. Aug. 22 Blue Room Winema Hotel FURNISHED 1 bedroom apt., $50, wash ing facilities, 2113 Gary, TU 2-5829. REX "ARMS-APARTMENTS. Furnished 1 bedroom newly decorated. Heal, tele phone, garbage paid. 140 42, TU 2-9217. CLEAN, newty decorated, downtown, utili ties, Greer Apis., 710 Main. DOWNTOWN EWAUNA Klamath's most modern, lurnished. 219 So. 11th - TU 2-1062 NEAR Weyerhaeuser furnished. Utilities, iteam heat, S40, tu 4-bji3. 144 IRRIGABLE acres farm. Three miles Eest Tuielake. First grade lend, modern buildings. Phone 7vl-J713 or see Ches. Oyer, Merrill, Ore. TWO duplexes, 1 house. 3 blocks from Main SI- TU 4-3354. ATTRACTIVE 2 bedroom home, carpet, paved driveway, fenced, 2320 While, TU 2-4552. STEWART-LENNOX bedroom, newly painted Inside and Out, partly furnished, &3.950. Reasonble down payment, owner carry papers. TU 2-0996 or see al 34)1 Granite. MOYINA Heights large 3 bedroom home, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, living and dining room, knotty pine family room and kitch en with builtin oven and range, U09 Mc Clellan Drive. 7U 4-7760 for appoint ment. FOR sale by owner attractive 2 bed room home on dead end street, 1 block from new school end shopping center. Excellent location for family with young children. Newly decorated. 1530 Austin, TU 4-6950. $16,950. 3 BEDROOM home. 20B0 Etna. Ph. 773-7944 Medtord or TU 2-0623. HOT Springs 4 bedroom, carpeting, fire place, basement, sprinkler, TU 2-1985. HOUSE OF ROCKS MOTEL ooms-Apts., dally, weekly rates. Reasonable. 2005 Biehn, TU 2-9130. IBM BOYS! scahcJ0L EARN Vacation Money by selling the Herald & News Downtown AFTERNOONS Contact- Herald & News, Circulation Dept., 1301 Esplanade PHONE TU 4-8111 HELP WANTED 17 WANTED caretaker, prefer retired cou- pie, sman apts. tn small apt. house Write Box 54C, Herald and News. NOTICE TO JOB SPPKFR5 All help wanted ads published In the Herald & New. are accepted in good fi th that the lobs offered ere at stated 'n trie advertising copy. We are na. re- sponngie tor ine integrity ot our adver tisers, but we make every eflort to dis cover end relect all misleading aevertis ing. Anyone aneerlng e help vented an ana tinging if to do misleadmo aiked to report It to the Class-t.ea Ad vertising pepartment or the Herald News. COUPLE needed. Married couole with out dependents for live-in supervisory po sitions al County Juvenile Home. Only persons wirn gooa moral character con sidered, prefer age ranqe 35-50, contact F. L. Mathews, TU 2-2501 ext. 261 for oetiiiis and annolmment. $36 to $58.50 COMFORTABLE LIVING AT LOW COST, 1-2-3 bedroom apts , furnished or unfur nished. Permanent maintenance Included. Monday through Friday SHASTA VIEW APARTMENTS 1627 WASHBURN WAY TU 4-M7) Office hourt I a.m. fa S p.m. KLAMATH FALLS FINEST 2544 Union 1 & 2 bedroom apartments Furnished or unfurnished Spacious Rooms Tastefully Decorated Wall to Wall Carpeting Swimming Pool Rental includes ell services except telephone and electricity Dorothea Nolan TU 2-0766 " RiCK FALLS APARTMENTS ond MOTEL 2660 Shasta Way One ond Two Bedroom apts. Furnished and Unfurnished $69.50 to $89.50 Doily, Weekly Motel Roles TU 2-5577 NEW 3 bedroom home. Henley High School district, SI 6,000, TU 2-5106. TWO bedroom, guest house, 2 baths, Mills Addition, $12,250. TU 4-7970 NEW 3 bedroom In Peterson District, wall to wall carpet in living room, hall, t Fireplace, built in oven, range, lots of storage, 1,300 sq. ft. $16,000, TU 4-7982, TU 4-8153. HOUSES FOR RENT 26 TWO bedroom house, unfurnished, $55 oer mo. 5421 cottage, call eves. TU 4-6988. OUTSTANDING 2 bedroom unfurnished, lovely fenced yard, 4607 Clinton, TU 2-2477. ONE bedroom partly furnished on Shas ta, TU 4-8786. ONE bedroom furnished house, $50, ref erences, inquire 1414 Homedale Road. TWO bedroom unfurnished, Stewart-Len nox, $60, TU 4-8251. TWO bedroom furnished, references, 2 mos. rent in advance. TU 4-5466 eves. TWO bedroom house with 2 bedroom basement apartment, both partially fur nished, $120, 53S N. 11th, TU 2-4631 for appointment. GRADE A DAIRY Quarter section with quota and irrigated. New pipe line milker with bulk lank. Large hay barn, loafing shed, and other buildings. Nice house being remodeled. This is a real oood buy. Everything goes dairy cows, hay, and machinery only $65,000 with terms. In Klamalh Falls area, EVERETT DENNIS Realtor 1407 Esplanade Ph. TU 4-8491 Evenings Rod McPheelers TU 2-5705 Anne Meson TU 2-2738 THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL LOCAL GROCERY!! . . . Land, building, fixtures and stock. No rent or lease problem here. Owners will tradel Your house or rental property will be considered in down payment. Please come into our office In person for price end other Intimate details. TUCKER REAL ESTATE 2240 South Sixth TU 2-7241 ST. FRANCIS PARK Neat, clean and cule as bug's ear this 4 bedroom home has been newly painted and Is situated on a 50 x 150' lot. ONLY $10,750. $350 down plus Closing. $71 per month payments Include taxes and Insurance. INHERITED A FARM IN TENNESSEE . . . So we are offering their home At 4524 Clinton for $14,500. Home has very large living room, separate dining room, compact kitchen with eating space and Is situated on 80' x 165' lot. RE MEMBER JUST $14,500. Terms. McATEE A ASSOCIATES 339 E. Main Evelyn McAtee Harold K. Hollis TU 2-464 TU 2-5935 TU 2-6815 NICE 2 bedroom trailer for rant, 2-1350. TU Vi BEDROOM furnished house, Mills Add'n, $50 mo. Call TU 2-5927. TWO bedroom unfurnished home, rent or lease, 2 blocks from Main SI., schools, $65. TU 2-0478 after 6 p.m. TWO bedroom house, dishwasher, dis- posal, stove, refrigerator, carpeting, drapes. Hot Springs, TU 2-0751. HENLEY HI 1 LARGE bedroom duplex, clean, un furnished, $50, TU 4-4702, 421 Merlin. NICE 2 bedroom house, unfurnished, oa rage, fenced yard, builtin kitchen, $85, 82 North 2nd, TU 2-4732. SUBURBAN 2 bedroom unfurnished, car port, nice yard, $58, TU 2-4732. TWO bedroom unfurnished, clean, fenced yard, 1 1 acre, close to school and shop ping, $79.50. TU 4-5367. TWO bedroom duplex, water paid, cur tains, drapes throughout. $75 mo. TU 2-0240 alter . CLEAN furnished, modern house. 320? tmeraid, TU 2-0575. SMALL 4 room, close In, $36 partly fur nished; $38 furnished, 2701 Oak. 1 BEDROOM clean, spacious, nicely tur- nisnea, 251 b Shasta, $60, TU 4-9513. 2 BEDROOM, like new, beautiful car peting, nice drapes, lovely fenced yard, double garage, workshop, unlurnished $125, nicely furnished $140. TU 2-7678 af ter 3 p.m. TU 4-6319 weekends. FURNISHED 1 bedroom, water, garbage, no pels, TU 4-9497. CLEAN unfurnished three bedroom home available Sept. 1, $85, TU 2-4219 after 6 p.m. 7590 Fargo. ONE bedroom furnished, washing facil ities, reasonable, 1324 Oak, TU 2-6298. FOR rent three room house, partly fur- nisnea, sjs. Knone iu 4-6227 alter 4 p, ONE room furnished cabin, $18,50, Division. 5 ROOMS, clean, walking distance down town, double garage, adults, TU 4-4376. UNFURNISHED two bedroom, clean, close in. gas equipped. Stoves, oaraoe. wafer, garbage furnished. Adults, no pets,1 JiJ.iU, I U 4-4040. NICE duplex at 1884 Melrose. Hot water wen, aauiis, 1 u 4-4680. 2 BEDROOM near City Center, gas, gar aqe, vacant Aug. 15, TU 4-8773. THREE bedroom, 2 bath, lease option, $125 mo., TU 2-5849. FIVE room unfurnished house. Inquire 2061 White. SITUATIONS WANTED . 18 WANTED baby sitting in my home, days, 1627 Mantanlla, TU 2-6973. WANT to build or repair fences, TU 4-9912. H O USE WO RK, wa 1 1 ndcTl inge lean ing, by the hour. TU 4-9391. CHILD care in my home, weekdays, ref erences, TU 2-7800. WILL care for working mother's chil- mother of 3. good care and food, con- IRHNING. wthinn. n.rktin. riali service. TU 4-9434. . last CHILD care in my home, 1 or 2 pre schoolers, evening care in your home. TU 2-5420. WORKING MOTHERS child care day or mght, TU 2-7627. fill dirt and toosoil delivered Dump lntk aod tractor work. John Bowers, TU 4-7076, TU 4-35B9, CUSTOM baling Can handle any leb 2baiers1Tu4-T084. can enyiime. DUVP truck and IVQh loadereouipmenf w th operator. Too soil, arafl rock and till dirt oeiive'-ed Bill Forney, 5444 $ras- im "ay. iu 4-tMsr. IRONING TO DO in my heme. TU 4-993 BABY sitting In my home night or day. TU 2-2061. JACK a. JILL DAY NURSERY 1328 Carlson Or. TU 2-1844 MOTEL manager or housekeeoer, eperi enced in ell work. Florence Harampoiis, H?3 "V Sn Ffnjrtrjrj. Ol'' DUPLEX unlurnished, 3 blocks from Main St. Adults, no pets. Electric heat. TU 4-3354. TWO bedroom unfurnished house in St Francis Park with small third bedroom, TU 2-0436, TU 4-5244. CLEAN, newly decorated, furnished bedroom duplex aots., $50 8 $55, close in, inquire 821 Oak, TU 4-9123. 5 BEDROOMS. Big family room. Extra large kitchen, 2 full baths. Full day light basement. ONE FULL ACRE. Close In, excellent view. $23,500. Eas ily financed. May take your OLD HOME AS A TRADE-IN. ELDORADO BRAND NEW 4 BEDROOM home, all new neighborhood near new OTI. Full daylight basement. Big family room. 2 fireplaces. 2 baths. Double gareqe. Double lot. Sun-deck. $22,750. Easily financed. DON SLOAN For Finer Homes 107 So. 7th SI. TU 4-5658 Days-Eves. RANCH 1,040 acres deeded land, 880 Taylor greiing, all fenced, 500 acres culti vated, 1,420 acres pasture. Some pine and juniper cover. A ranch with great possi bilities. Price $65,000. MILLS Addition. Neat well kept 2 bed room house, garage, extra storage shed, fenced back yard. Lawn and shrubbery. Price $10,500. Shown by appointment only. Midland Empire REALTY CLEM LESUEUR, Broker 1006 Main Jim O'Donahue TU 2-3471 Eves. TU 4-9693 EXCELLENT UNFURNISHED 2 bed room, good district; water, yard main tenance furnished, adults, no pels, 1630 Patterson. TU ?-'81? MISC. PROPERTY TO LET 27 COMMERCIAL corner lot. suitable trail er sales, car lot, etc. S. 6th 4 Madison. See The Resale House. FOR rent 6' a acres irrigated pasture, by hfad. month, etc TU 4-5fr8. V A I C Multiple MLb snc9e PACIFIC TERRACE HOT WELL HEAT t You'll note the true New England sty1? of this home, a friendly neighborhood and overlooking the city proper. Just right for fhe family desiring gracious living at moderate cost. It had 3 bedrooms and bath upstairs, living room with fire place, dining room, kitchen, den, "1 bath downstairs. Full concrete basement, sprinkler system In front yard, and Klamath's lamous HOT WATER heat I Plan for the future, then live It well In Ihis lovely family home. Yours for only $20,000. Call today I Attention! G.I. or TRADER Whichever you are - YOU will want to see this modern 3 bedroom home. Hit Youngstown kitchen with dishwasher, 1'j baths, fireplace, utility room and a large living room. Best of ell It It available tor immediate possession. No down G.I. pius Closing, $14,500. PEYTON Member International Traders Club 835 Market TU 4-5N Evenings "Pal" lone TU 2-OM6 Ai House TU 4.7011 Harold M. Rush TU 2-4173 REAL ESTATE WANTED .... 28 j WANTED to rent Aug. 20, clean 2 bed-' room hou,e, furnished, dining room. Teachinq couole; no children. Write Box 537C, Herald News. SFT Presents WANT 2 or 3 bedroom home Have small business building with rdi. on So. 6th ai down payment, TU 2-4378. CUSTQW BUTCHERING At ycur place, oe'iver to preceding oiant 44126 " VUr PlC,' ' S'"' TU KEN VP RE. WHt rTpOOIT K eTv 1 N aVoR Reneir 1 Overhaul Specialist Washer, d'yer. ranqe. water heater FERGUSON APPLIANCE SERVICE 316 So, 6th TJ 2j,jj TULtLAKE SERVICE. ALSO RE VODFL INC. MINTING Taping, teitunng. roo'-ng, piaster petch 9. TU 2-241. ROOMS JORRENT .. 22 CLEAN, coo', quiet, sleeping rooms. J10 So. 5th TU 2-0214 CLEAN housekeeoir-g room, utilities fur nished. TU 2-1417. J17 Pin. ATTRActTvELVtuH Maid service. TU 2-4074. 126 N. 3rd. RESPONSIBLE lamily wants to rent or lease three bedroom home by Seot. 1. Former homeowners, wilt take good care ot your property. Contact Phil Ndswan ger. news room. Herald and News, TU 4-8l)l. between 6 am. and 2 pm. WANT to rent or leae 2 or 3 bedroom u"'urnished house. Preferably south iub- RfaI-aiMt. f(f"t. TIJ BlSBEE HOTEL. 227 So 6th. rooms, o'enty hot water, reasonable rates, new manager. TU 2-6469 ROOMS, small bouse, reasonable, Er nie l Hotel. 631 S. Sth, TU 2-S22S. VEN. housekeeping, everything furnished, $36, 134 N. d. TU 44033. TU 4-9717. R00m7 BOARD.-GENTLE WEN 1607 CRESCENT REAL ESTATI EXCHANGE ...29 I am a "TRADER" ARE YOU? why ten when you can trade. Can DEANE SACHER REALTOR Member international Irene's Ciub L'censed Ore. Cel. loe. wash. LAKE FRONT!!! . . . Home end acreage. 5 bedroom home, gj nl house barn, chicken house, orchard, g.'rden. 37 acres land, free Irrigation wa ter, underground sprinkling system. Thu is not farming land, but has many beau tiful building sites overlooking upper Klamath Lake. SOUTH SUBURBAN . . . 3 btd'oom. 2 full betht. built-in an pliences, hardwood Hoort. long lasting root. Grammer school 1 block The Of-tt Is $17 000. and owner w.ll rnni.r I your 2 tearoom house In trade. r TUCKER d Real Estate 2240 So. 6th TU 2-7241 Hoik Honn-TIJ 2-3101 tvtt. F'H Tuck-' TIJ 4.O742 tve, Jess N.chds TU 4-8351 eves