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"1 I PAGE S-B Forest Service Varns A Of Trucks And Water LAKEVIEW - A warning Is; given by the Fremont Forest Serv- ice to look out for logging traffic on the FUhhole road in the Bly ranger district. Campers are cau tioned again that spring water at the upper end of Lofton Reser voir should be boiled before drink ing. Fishing is poor in the South Fork of Sprague River, but there is no report for other 6lreams or reservoirs. Fire danger Is ex treme in lower elevations where grass is mature. TWe is increased log hauling on Dog Lake Road 4017 and Road 375 West, toward Bly, in the Drews Valley ranger district. Mo torists are urged to use turnouts when meeting loaded trucks. Fish ing success has slowed and fish from Cottonwood taste of algae. With high fire danger, all forest users are asked to be extra care ful with camp fires and smoking. All main roads on the Paisley district are dusty and rough; all trails can be used but there is fallen timber. Fishing is poor on the Chewaucan River; fair on the Sprague and Sycan rivers. Camp "DENN'S THE MENACE" I'LL m HE'S CREAMING AflOUTMB. HE JUST GET EVERYTHING S for DoWsf KLAMATH FALLS 10 Important Reasons for Choosing .. s HERALD AND bell and Dcadhorse lakes have been good. Fire danger is still high and shovels, buckets, and axes are still required. Caution should be taken in cheat grass and bloudown areas. A watch for logging traffic is cautioned on the Benny Creek ami Forest truck roads of the Silver Lake district. It is recommended that campers bring their own drinking water if camping at sil ver Creek Marsh or East Bay campground. Good success is re ported in trolling or still fishing at Thompson Reservoir. Usher men report taste from algae. Archery hunting was slow over the weekend on the Warner dis trict; fishing was fair. Fire dan ger is high: no power saws are allowed on the North Warner arsa during weekends or holi days. CALL ON CL'BAN PORTS WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep Paul Roccrs. D-Ala.. told the House the number of Allied ves sels visiting Cuba outnumbers Rus sian ships. SCHOOL Your work is pleoont, interesting Yejr finonciol security as.su red. No advanced education required. Only o few month's study required. We assist in obtaining employ ment for our graduates. Wonderful opportunities for a business of your own. Good operators in demand twelve months o year sine women olwoys want to look lovelier. Klamath Beauty College is the answer to that de sired career. We offer a complete curriculum cov ering all phases of the practical application ond theoretical principles of the Art and Science of Cosmetology Don't wait, enroll NOW for our Fall class! For o further information contact the Klamoth Beauty 124 North 4th NEWS, Klamath Falli. Oregon This and That ACROSS 1 Intact tibu S German measure ft Quoits peg 12 Major-dome 13 Tranquillity 14 Hi rem room 15 Introduced 17Necativt word 18 Chun 19 Clothiers 21 German naval commander 2.1 DisdRure 24 Vulgar fellow 27 Uncommon 29 Deep incision 32 Kir uses coll.) .14 Whist term 3fi Knumerate NetherUndi Wile Highlander Beginnings Fabricate Blackbird of cuckoo family Made tender of Philippine peasant Ireland Tooth itump Light source Italian city Foot part DOW.V Knervates Kn gage Not ion Arboreal homei .17 Baseball pitcher Oriental coin 38 Masculine nickname Later idial.) 41 City in the Rag Sailing Becloud Meritorious 1 12 13 14 I 15 16 17 8 9 10 111 l 13 14 il J9 20 21 22 23 27" 25" 26 J27 29 3i 32 33 34" 3 36 y 37 38 40 41 42 43 fl44 45. i Li 46 47 48 Tj 49 50 51 52 L 53 54 55' 56 57 " 58 59 60 61 29 LNJ By W. C. IlKANDSTADT, M.D. Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Do you dream in black and white or, gorgeous colors? Scien tific observers at the University of Chicago sleep laboratories have found that you may do cither, and that they can control this and oth er aspects of dreaming by giving their subjects certain hormones. When they gave pituitary ex tract, the subjects had pleasant dreams that were easily remem bercd and came complete with u full range of color. When they gave adrenal extract tho dreams were frightening, hard to remem ber, and colorless. To another question: Do ani mats talk in our dreams? I can give a personal answer. Animals that I have enjoyed as pets do talk, and I believe that this indi cates that anything that we arc. capable of imagining may appear to us as a reality w hen we dream. The blind have also been found to dream. The only difference is that if they were born blind they dream only of the world as they know it. In their dreams they hear, touch, taste, and smell but nave no visual images. In tlinse who become blind after their visual sense has been well develowd, visual images become loss and less a part of their dreams as time goes on. One of the important discover ies that has been made about dreaming is that it appears to he not only inevitable, but also a necessary accompaniment . of sleep. When sleeping subjects were awakened every time rapid eye movements indicated that they were starting to dream, it was a Beauty Career 6 You learn to develop and ex press your own personality and artistic ability. You will become an important, respected member of your community. You con return to your vocation after you have married ond raided your fopuly. TU 2 . i Thursday, August 19. 13 At.swtr to Previous Puxile 10 Smell 11 Raseball clubl IB Sprightly wit 20 Kind of brew '12 Artist's frame 24 Cavil 40 Classify 4.1 Indian tent 45 l,oclc of hair 41 Horse food 47 Two-toed sloth 48 Masculine nickname SO Stream in Italy 5! Repast 52 Border 55 Transportation charge 25 Nautical term 26 Steno'i work 28 Moral .'10 Arctic vehicle .11 At thu place 33 Collin Hindi 35 Final race UTT1 Ilia El IB'AiL.1 1 1 AL AI9 IOiN'SI OiT I C D E;plOSTnT 6 IKII I IKIE vmT i ni'fBKpiTTp'eTr SlsrglJKlAjTISiEIRiS L AV; pp l u'sl a'sip TctaVcpJp t" i q:n pal e c aTpTE t atLS 1 Sis IE M U A NOIaI a!ph'e't In'e'aI ffes e'r' THE DOCTOR SAYS Color Or Not, Dreams Important possible to insure that they had a truly dreamless night: This was found to increase the number of times the subject would start to dream as though the mind was not going to take these inter ruptions without a protest When this prevention of dream ing was persisted in for several nights the subjects became edgy jittery, and had great difficulty concentrating. At this point they were allowed to dream uninterruptedly. The length of time spent ill dreaming was found to be twice what it had normally been. This was true for several nights. Other subjects were awakened the same number of times as the first group had been, but at times when they were not dream ing. They did not become upset and, when allowed to sleep with out interruption, the length of their dreams was not increased. This Would seem to indicate that dreaming, in some way not yet known, helps us to maintain our balanace and get the most good from our sleep. WAR HERO IMPROVES NASHVILLE. Tenn. (U-PH World War I hero Sgt. Alvin C. York, hospitalized here last week after developing a fever, was tak en off the serious list at Veter ans Hospital Sunday night. Hospital officials said they could not pinpoint the cause of the rise in York's temperature He was brought here last week from his home at Pall Mall. Tenn 3, free brochure and College today - 1411 .1 HAS LEGAL NOTICE NO- notice of final account in the circuit court of the state of oregon fob the county of klavath probate department In tht Matter of tr EiUtt of ARCHIE MARION ZUMWAIT, DCed. Noiict is ntrDy g.vtn irtt unae- signM, i Aammistrtnx o tf titait ARCHIE MARION ZUMWALI. Q- ceied- has tiled ncr Final Account in tr Circuit Court of the 5t' of Oregon tor Klamatn County, Prooate OeoaM- mtnt, and that Tuesday, tut 24h aay of Septemoer. 14 J, at l he nour ot iQ:uu o'clock In the forenoon of ad day anajof the Circuit Court of the County ol the court room ot said court nave Been irmniniHi fw 4iri court at the lime and place for tnt hearing of ooiections there - to and tht settlement thereof. Oaled and first published, August lid, 163. Datt of last publication, September 12th, 1963. FRANCES J. COLLISTER ADMINISTRATRIX THOMAS D. WOOD ATTORNEY FOR ESTATE No. 309, Aug- 22, 79, Sept. S, 11 SHASTA VIEW IRRIGATION DISTRICT Notice of Meeting of tnt Board ot Eaualliation Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Directors ol Shasta View Irrigation Dis trict, acting as a Board ot Equalization will meet at tht office of said District, Pot Valley Road, Malin, Oregon on Mon day, September 16, 1963 at t p.m. tor the purpose of reviewing and correcting assessments and apportionment or taxes. Elva Smalley Secretary No, 312, Aug. 22, 29, Sept. 5, 1963. NOTICE OF STREET VACATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Common Council ot the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at Its regular meeting held August 19, 1963, adopted a resolu tion, declaring on its own investigation and Initiation; its intention to vacate; Oak Street Southwesterly from Its inter section with 4lh. Street to the North-east int of 2nd. Street, and continuing from the South-west line of 2nd. Street to 1st. Street, being to Lake Ewauna; and Third Street from the South-easterly lint of Lot 1, Block 73, Klamath Addition, ex tended North-easterly; South-easterly to! south-east Itne of willow street; an tht Citv of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. That at a regular meeting of said Com mon Council to be held the 7th. day of October, 1963, at the hour ot 7:30 o'clock P.M. thereof, In the Council Room of tnt ciiy Hall for said Cify, a public hear Ing will be held on said proposition, at nicn any ob ections or remonstrances which may be made in writing 1o the proposal and filed wilh the Recorder will bt heard and considered, and at wnicn neartna the oub lie mav be heard. This notice is aiven bv order of the' Lommon council of the City of Klamath rans, uregon. uone this 22 day of August, 1963. Rosit Keller City Recorder. No. 310, Aug. 22, 29, Sept. 5, 12, 1WJ. PROBATE NO. 59-130 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT j IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON ! FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH , In the Matter of the Estate ol JOE W. SWAN, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the1 undersigned Executrix of the Estate of Joe W. Swan, Deceased, has filed her final account In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon tor the Counly of Klam ath on the 16th day of Sept., 1963 at the hour of 10:00 A.M. of said day in the Courtroom of said Court has been ap pointed by the Circuit Court as the time and place tor hearing ol objections there to and settlement thereof, DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: Aug. I 6 J. DATE OF LAST PUBLICATION: Sept. 5, 1963. SHIRLEY MAE PARR, EX ECUTRIX OF THE ESTATE OF JOE W. SWAN, DE CEASED. W. R. BRADSHAW 621 Main Street Klamath Falls, Oregon No. 290, Aug. IS, 22, 29, Sept. S. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned executor of the estate ol MARY HENZEL, Deceased, has filed in tht Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County his First and Final Account of his administration ot said es tate, and the Court has set the 19lh dav ot September, lyflj, at io:00 a.m., as the time, and the courtroom of said Court as the place for hearlna of obiectfnns tn saio tinai account ana settlement of said estate. DICK HENZEL, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Mary Henzel, Deceased SMITH AND CARD Attorneys lor Executor , Aug. 22, 29, Sept. 5, 12, 1963. NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 63-S1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVFN that I havt been appointed Executor o( the Es- tatt or ROBERT GEORGE RUSK, de ceased, by the Probate Department of the Circuit Court ol the Stale of Oregon for Ma mam loumy. All persons having claims aaainst said estate art hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers, within six1 montns trom the date of the first publica tion hereof, at the office ot Jones and Keener, Attorneys for Executor, ill wt Eighth Street, Medford, Oregon. Dated and first published at Klamath Falls the 22nd day of August, 1963. WILLIAM LEE CRAWFORD Executor No. 307, Aug. 72, 29, Sept. 5, 12, 1963. NOTICE TO BIODERS Notice Is hereby alven that the Kim. ath County, Court, Klamath County, Ore- u" imnies wrnien, seaiea pias tor sup plying tne tciamatn counly Road Depart ment wilh material to erect a 24' x 96' steel building. Tht bidder will also be required to furnish Klamath County with an anchor bold drawing and furnish an chor bolts. The floor slab furnished in place by Klamath County. The building win mso no erecieo oy K'amatn county orces and the bidder must lurnlsh lull ime supervision and any special tools eeded in erection. Plans and specifira ions may be obtained from the Countv Engineer's Office, Courthouse. Klamath rans, ureqon. written bias, securely sealed in enanue envelopes and plainly marked STEEL BUILDING PROPOSAL, will be received by the Counly Clerk's office. Klamath County Courthouse, Klamath Falls, Ore Qon until 10:30 A. M., Pacific Daylight nme, Wednesday, September , 1963 al nich time they will be publicly opened Klamath County reserves the right to re ire i any or all Olds and to waive in formalities. Charles F. DeLap County Clerk No 3tl, Aug. 22, 26, 29, 1963. Seven End AF Course Sevon airmt'ti of Kincslov Field have rocoived certificates of com- plot ion from Lt. Col. Charles L. aniel. director of personnel. upon completion of Uie on (lie job Administrator-Supervisor Course. Auc il. at the air field. The course was designed to train personnel engaged in administer mi: and supervising on the job training programs in tlte various squadrons. The supervisors were brought up to date on the new "Dual Chan nel" concept of upgrade train ing, under which career courses lor each Air Force specialty will be developed Vpon completion of this course, the trainee will ne tested with the Specialty Know I- edge Test. This course, part of the Air Traimnc Command CUT Advisory Service program, is conducted by tire 5I!A Field Training Detach ment at Kingsley Field and Is Available to the K!7lh Radar Squadron at the Keno Air Force Station. ! LEGAL NOTICE EOUfTV NO. 43-330 NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE ON FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY W J COX and LAURA COX, Plaintifti, vl. PAUL T. ATKINSON and LEONE E ATKINSON; M. A. CARTER, do CAR' TEH'S COLLECTION AGENCY; H. P CRAWFORD; CARTER-JONES COLLEC TION SE RVICE. INC., a corporation, and CREDIT BUREAU ADJ. DEPT. INC . a corporation. Defendants Under and by virtue ot an order of sale and decree ot foreclosure issued out Kiamam, araie o ureon, on me rj day of August, 1 93. in tht above-en- 1 titled ut, wherein W J. Com and Laura I Co, husband and wile, plaintiffs above named, obtained judgment and decree against Paul T. Atkinson and Leone Atkinson, husband and wile, defendants, on the 22nd day ot August, 1963, which sdid decree was on the said zzno oav of Auaust, 1963, docketed in Volume 19, pace 1S9, Judgment Book of said Court. I am commanded to set. an or me following-described real property situated in Klamath county, uregon, to-wit: Beginning at a point S64 feet West of Northeast corner ol lot t. Section 7. Township 35 S., R. 7 E.V.M., or on the North line of said Lot 9 and the East line of Dalles-Olilornia Highway r.qht ot way; thence West 9 teet to tht lake short lint; thence west ot soum approx imately 630 feet to tht North line ol 100 fnat lot owned by Chas. Blair Knight by deed dated May 23, 1936, approved Sep tember 9, 1936, L-Ad). BDb; tnence East along North line of said 100 loot lot, 392 feel to a point on East line ol Dalles-Calllornia Highway right of way; thence North 600 feet lo the point ot be- ainnina; being all that part or uot i, section 7, Township js a., k. c w w , west of East line of Dal les-C aliform Highway right ol way and North or tne North line of the 100 toot lot owned by Chas. Blair Knight by deed mentioned above. Lot 13 of Kiwanis Beach, and an un divided one-twelfth interest in Lots 1' and IS and 1, according to the duly recorded plat and dedication ot Kiwanis NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 37th dav of September, ivfj, ar me hour ot 10.00 a.m. In front of the Court house In Klamath Falls, Oregon, i win. in obedience to said order ol sale and rutcm of toreclosurt, sell the above- described property, or so much thereof mav be necessary to satisfy plain. litis' ludgment, with interest Ihereon, and coils, to tht highest and best bidder tor cash. In lawful money of the United Slates of America. Dated this 22 day of Aunust, J. M. BRITTON, SHERIFF By EMen Biehn No. 317, Aug. 29. Sept. 5, 12. 19. 13- NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the under signed, as Executors ot me tstaie oi AUGUST L. ANDRIEU, Bk-a AUGUSTE L ANDRIEU, AUGUM t L t UN ORIFU. AND A. L. ANDRIEU, De. ceased, have filed their final account in the Circuit Court of the State Oregon tor Klamath County, and that Monday, the 30tn day ot aepiemoer, ioj. at the hour of 10:00 A.M. of said day and the Courtroom of said Court has been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing or ODiecnons thereto and the settlement thereof. LEON R. ANDRIEU REGIS V. ANDRIEU Executors J. Anthony Giacomlnl Attorney tor Executors No. 299, Aug- 15. 22 , 29, Sept. 5. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter o( tho Estate of LIZZIE a DAwiPt . nrBiri NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1hat the undersigned has been appointed Execu tor Ol Ine Estate Ol LlZllt r. uamei. deceased. All persons having claims aqalnst said estate or who are interested Iherein art directed lo present Iheir claims, properly verified, to me at the offices of my Attorneys, Chatburn & Brickner, Merrill, Oregon, within six (6) months from the dale of first publica tion of this Notice, which date is Au-i gust 15. 1963. Ralph Daniel, Executor No. 300, Aug. 15, 22, 29, Sept. S, 1963. To Place Your WANT AD Phone TU 4-811 I HERALD & NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE SCHEDULE PHONE TU 4-8111 I a.m. to 1:30 p.m. weekdays I a.m. to noan Saturday Count five words Pr lint. Minimum order 2 lines. 3 6 10 1 Lines Times Tlmw Times Manth I $2 SO 14 00 SS 00 t 9 04 32S 5 00 6 50 11. 4 4N 6 00 100 14.00 I 4.75 7 00 9.50 U.M Minimum Charge 1.50 50c DISCOUNT per advertisement. If paid in advance. Abovt rates are (or consecutive inser tions, without change ot copy, tor pri vate Individuals. Advertising mutt bt ear and understanoania to ot proouc- live. All words must be sot lite out. Allot offered toi salt by private indi vidualscash with copy. DEADLINE 4:30 p m. day baftre publi cation. Noan Saturday tor Sunday and M .iday. CNCCLLATIONS t CORRECT IONS On same schedule, txctot en Monday tie are taken 'til t 30 a.m. Please read first insertion ot your ad. Tht Herald S. News will give ont etn run lor typographical error. "Business Builder" WANT ADS I column inch, $35 par menfh with ti St discount for payment on or Before lha 10th. v Incn, SI9 with SI ,50 discount for payment on or before thi loth. Based on ene copy change per mentn. BOX SERVICE SO eenit per ad. O.RO OF THANKS, and IN MEMORIAM U.M FOR COMMERCIAL RATES PHONE TU 4-8111 FUNERAL HOMES C WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home. ?5 Hlqh Street, TU ?-4)0J i PERSONALS I KLAMATH Alcoholics Anonymous, TU 4-3Si, TU 4-804. Friendly help anytime. CARE for elderly people 24 hr, per day. private home, TU 4.SC.W TRANSPORTATION 8 WANTED to ride to East Coast bfween Seot. 1 and S. Going to North Care 'ma HI : a fcr Evan S'IBi SERVICES PAINTING, interior or eterlor, firs cles. relerences, phone TU 2-4J83. HOUSE remodetinrj, cahmet making, fur nittire Imishing, TU i-0'. PAINTING, wallpapering at its best, In. tprtor, exterior, brush or spray, reason, able price, fret estimate, TU 2-3131. CUSTOM mowing, raking, and baling H F. Jerrard. telephone TU 4-5352. MjlTORiAL and maintenance service. Commercial ad residential. TU 2-1741 FILL dirt and topspi delivered Dump ryck a-vl t'actfl' work Jpnn Bowers. TU 4-W6. TU 4-3iI OUVP (ruck and high loader eoutamfnt with oceretor Top soil, nra'i rock eo fill dirt delivered 8-H Forney, 5444 $hes la Way, tu 4U7. CUSTOM 8UTCMLRING At yoyr piat.e. attt' lo orxess"(j plant or leave at your place. Ai $toii, TU 4-alIft K E NM O REW H IP LP OO C KELVIN ATO R Repair 1 Overhaul Specialist Wanr, dryer-, ranoe. water retfr FERGUSON APPLIANCE SERVICE Jl SO 'h TU j.j, 5 I ULELAk. SLRVICE. ALSO I 10 CUSTOM baling. Can handle any ob. 2 balers. TU 4-3014, call anytime. R EMO DE LI NG - P A I N TIN G Taping, texturing, rooting, platter patch ing, TU 2-2741. ROTOTILLING. tractor equipment. 17.50 per hour, C. 6. Forney, TU 2-046A. FIX-IT SHOP Repairs Sharpening Saws Small Tool Repair Bike Repair Town & Country Shopping Center SAWFILING STEEL & CARB'DE EXPERT WORKMANSHIP SATISFACTION GUARANTEED REASONABLE RATES FRANK'S TACKLE 4 GRINDING SERVICE 620 E. Mam TU 2-4711 Gina's Tailor Shop Tailoring - alterations for men, women. children. Alt work guaranteed. Reasonable Pricit Gene's Men's Wear S37 Main VALLEY PUMP and EQUIPMENT CO. "UY THE Y" nu So. lll TU 4-1IH ""dentaTplates Repaired whtlt you wait. New Plates Made From Your Old . PERSONAL DENTURE SERVICE 1033 Main TU 4-3784 EXPERT I SAW FILING WORK GUARANTEED ALL TOOLS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED REASONABLE PRICES BODENHAMER SAW FILING & CYCLERY 351 E Main TU 4-4472 HEALTH 12 IF your doctor advises a truss-qualified fitter, Klamath Orthopedic, TU 2-4S44. HELP WANTED, FEMALE . .. 14 EARN beautiful wardrobes lor your whole family and money too, car necessary, ph. TU 2-5062. TALL women for laundry work, apply between 10 a.m. and noon. Cascade Laun dry & Cleaners. WANTED reliable person lo cart for in. lanl and do light housekeeping. Refer ences desired. Apply at 1951 Erie, Apt 3, after 6. BABYSITTER needed, my home, days, own transportation, references, after 5:30 p.m. WORKING mother needs child care after noons. Hillside, N. Main area, your home or mine. TU 2-1160 days, TU 4-8542 aller 5 p.m. TEACHER wants woman for housekeep ing and babysitting Monday through Fri day 8 to 4:30. Must have own transpor tation, TU 2-3717 after 5 p.m. BEAUTY COUNSELOR COSMETICS wants counselors, full or part-time. Es tablished company, car necessary. TU 2-5775 5 to I evenings. PART-TIME maid, no phone calls, Kim- berly Motel, 2232 Union. EXPERIENCED dental assistant, write Herald & News Box 571C giving refer ences, name and ane. HELP WANTED, MALE 16 SERVICE salesman, prefer man wilh Gen eral Motors experience, must be willing to work, contact Lou Spence, Dick B. Miller Co. WANTED long log trucks, also grapple operator for crane. TU 4-4017. WANTED married man with car tor Fuller Brush Co. route. S105 per week guaranieea at start, t u -ojbt to. WANTED two experienced cat skinners, ont shovel operator, must bt grapple man. Ph. Fort Klamalh 381-2241. WANTED High school student, 18, with car, lor afternoon worn sorting, nnng, delivering checking copies. Prefer student with newspaper career interest. nour, B cents mile, apply Herald and News, Addison. WANTED planer feeder capable df feed- ina make set-ups, day shift, steady work, Caiandor pine Lorp., pn. ewi mi turas. DRIVER SALESMEN Required for the following. Klamalh Falls, 3 Rural, 2 $576 per month lus bonuses, commissions, rapid ad vancement, life insurance benefits, com- jany profit sharing, etc. No investment v experience required. These are per manent positions. Apply 7 p.m. Aug. 29 Slue Room Winema Hotel OPPORTUNITY Now ... to join the LEADER! Chevrolet 1st seller nationally, 1st in sales locolly has open ing for one man in "OK" used car sales, it you re looKing tor. success, stability ond a future, in vestigate this opportunity now Soles experience helpful but not essential. See Bob Mest DUGAN & MEST CHEVROLET 410 South Ath Street COMPANY EXPANDING ADDITIONAL EMPLOYEES REQUIRED OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITED!! OPENINGS tor men who are at least 21 years of age and havt a car. Year around work and NO LAY OFFS! Apply at 421 Main Street between Jl a.' and 12 noon Friday, Aug. 30. SEE MR. HUNT BOYS! scahg?ol EARN Vacation Money by selling the Herald & News Downtown AFTERNOONS Contact Herald & News, Circulation Dept , 1301 Esplonade PHONE TU 4 8111 HELP WANTIO IT VAN end wile wanted fjn pc-tiMry farm, no small chiid-en, Rt 2 Box TU 4 13. COUPLE needed .Uamed couple- with out dependents for live-m sirpe'visorv po S'tions at County Juvenile Horre Only person with good mora' character ccn sidered. prefer ag rang 3-s?. ccitact f l Va'hews. Ttj ,t. 21 for details and apexxntmeot, SERVICES HELP WANTED 17 Nonrf m in- iPEKERS All Ma wentt eH tub i-shed Mi the Herald I Ntwa art accepted in good it tn Mtet tht tbt fared are as sia'n tn 'nt advertising copy, we are nc. - spOni'Dit itr The integrity or our - titers, but wt make every effort to tut cavtr and reiarf ll miiieadino at vest ing. Anyone ant ermg a he'P vemtd to ana finding II to bt nviltading ' auto to report it lo ma .iatt"" vertitmg Dtpart-tnl o tht Herald riewi SITUATIONS WANTED 18 BABY sitting in my home for working mointrs, iu 4-541. SENIOR accountant. Age 42, heavy super vision, all pnaset. B5 Industrial Menagr meat. Presently controller in multi-cor poration California lirm. Will accept any suitable employment in Klamath Fails area. For resume please write box jl Herald and News, WANT E D domestic work by hour or day. Prefer Malm area. Good references Melin 723-2400. CARE for pre-tchoolert my north tide home, references, TU 4-727 RELIABLE baby-sitting In my home, any time, near Shasta, enclosed yard, play room. TU 2-1 16. CHILD care, your home or mine. TU 2-1771 or TU 2-2711. FOR DEPENDABLE CHILD CARE TU 2-1144 1321 Carlson Dr. JACK & JILL DAY NURSERY IRONING, washing, pickup, deliver, fast service, TU 4-?434. WORKING MOTHERS - child care day or night, TU 2-2627. IRONING TO DO in my home, TU 4-9936 ROOMS FOR RENT .. 22 CLEAN, cool, quiet, sleeping rooms. 310 So. 5th TU 2-0214 BISBEE HOTEL, 227 So. 61 h, rooms. plenty hot water, reasonable rales, new manager. TU 2-6469. ROOMS, small house, reasonable, nle's Hotel, 631 S- 5th. TU 2-5225. MEN, housekeeping, everything furnished, $36, 134 N. 3rd, TU 4-6033, TU 4-9217. ROOM, B'OARD, GENTLEMEN 1607 CRESCENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT .... 24 COMPLETELY furnished, across from Conger, Ideal for couple, newly redecorat ed, must be seen lo be appreciated, TU 2-4153. FURNISHED 3 room apt., 900 Owens, TU 4-5349. CLEAN furnished 3 room apt. Water and garbaga paid. TU 4-5334. NICELY furnished, modern bedroom apt. Garage, washing facilities, S55. U13 Wall. FURNISHED t bedroom apt., $50, include Ing water, 17' i Pine St. FURNISHED 3 room, utilities shared bath, S55, 419 No. 10th. THREE room furnished. K. U., Fremont District, suitable for working girls or teachers, 504 North loth. WARM, CLEAN, COMFORTABLE tur-l nished units with kitchens, low winter weekly-monthly rates, Esplanade Court Motel, 1605 Esplanade. FOUR apts, furnished, washing facilities, reasonable, Inquire 1324 Oak, TU 2-6298. ONE bedroom, 140 unfurnished, or 155 furnished, TU 4-5686. CLEAN, newly decorated, downtown, utfli ties, Greer Apis.. 710 Main. EWAUNA DOWNTOWN Klamath's most modern, furnished. 219 So. 11th - TU 2-1062 WALNUT APTS., you will like this clean, cool & comtonaoie apt., private park ing, 415 Walnut. REX ARMS APARTMENTS. Furnished 1 bedrooms newly decorated. Heat, tele phone, garbage paid, 540-142, corner of Klamath and Broad, 224 Broad, TU 2-9217 CLEAN furnished 2 room apartment. Ulil lies paid, shared bath, 1842 Esplanade, TU 2-0329. DOWNTOWN, large ont bedroom duplex, furnished, 2 blocks to 12 a. Main, water, garbage paid, automatic gas or electric heat, $60, TU 2-3227. FURNISHED studio apt., utilities except lights, newly decorated. Adults, $60, TU 4-3479, 39 Main AptS. CLEAN, furnished apt. 333 So. 11th. Close to Main, FURNISHED apts., off street parking, TU 2-4736 weekdays after 5 p.m., any time weekends. NICELY furnished studio apt., 303 South sth, near Post Office. COMPLETELY furnished small apt., util ities paid, TU 4-6442. SHARP uptown, furnished, heat free, adults, S55, Alpha Apts. TU 4-4522. HOUSE OF ROCKS MOTEL ftoomS'Apts., daily, weekly rates. Reasonable. 300S Biehn. TU 2-9130. KLAMATH FALLS FINEST 2544 Union 1 4 2 bedroom apartments Furnished or unfurnished Spacious Rooms Tastefully Decorated Wall to Wall Carpeting 1 Swimming Pool Rental Includes all services except telephone and electricity Dorothea Nolan TU 2-0766 $36 to $58.50 COMFORTABLE LIVING AT LOW COST1 1-2-3 bedrogm apts., furnished or unfur nished. Permanent maintenance Included. Monday through Friday SHASTA VIEW APARTMENTS 1627 WASHBURN WAY TU 4-SI7J Office hours I a.m. to 5 p.m. RICKFALLS APARTMENTS , and MOTEL 2660 Shasta Way One ond Two Bedroom apts. Furnished ond Unfurnished $69.50 to $89.50 Doily. Weekly Motel Rotes TU 2-5577 HOUSES FOR RENT 26 NICE 2 bedroom home, close and hot water, furnished, $110, 4-8750. n, heat :all TU MODERN 2 bedroom duplex, unfurnished Electric heat, garage. Mills Addition across trom park. S8S per mo. Phone TU 4-5561 after 5 or weekends. Inquire jaa Reclamation si. FOR rent duplex. Four rooms and bath completely furnished. Set at 2235 Eber- iem. iu 2-iflir, FIVE room furnished house, all electric, 150. 223 Mortimer. ONE bedroom newly decorated, furnished, inquire 2451 Biehn. TWO bedroom house, unfurnished, U35 Martin, TU 4-1589 evenings. S55, LEASE Sept. 1 newer 3 bedroom hoi near lake, references. J125, TU 4-4B48. ATTRACTIVE 2 bedroom unfurnished home, IBS, TU 7-1702. 461 Division. FURNISHEO 1 bedroomFenced yard, garage, 155. TU 4-60B7. ken i or sen 3 hedrcjom unfurnished Home. 2010 Etna. TU 2-0623 or Medlord per TT,onm FURNISHED 2 rooms, water, garbage paid, 135. TU 2-4J89. TU 2-4917. ONE bedroom furnished, all" utiiih7s77ea sonebie. Inquire 4107' Homedaie. TWO ftwjroom hou.,. parPly lurnlihed. JU1 Gary, TU 3-il!,. FOR rent unlurnlshed two bedroom house, 1113 Upham, phone TU 4-5402. ONE bedroom furnished, washinq facil ities, reasonable. 1324 Oak, TU 2-6291. FIVE room unfurnisned house, inquire 2061 White. EXCELLENT UNFURNISHED 2 b e d- wLF.n, (tpjiir, yara main tenance tufnsned. adults, no pets. 130 LOVELV duplet, oarage. Irts rt c'oset oece. 3626 Summers Lae Ask at fra-ier, n back FURNISHED 1 bedroom, oi heat, eh TO 7JJ-02 TWO bed'OCm outh suou-ban u"lurnisSed. t wr.iiUT" Oli.PD90e. I U i-tQ 7? ; BEDROOM near My center. gai, fla. MISC. PROPERTY TO LET . . 21 COMVERCUL C0-r.fr fr a't Cr 1tp. ft( See Tfe Resatt House. t su;tahie trail 6"1 8, pVtaisert REAL JSTATE WANTED .... 28 RELIABLE couple wants lo rent 1 or J mo room furnished nou. Nte4 nart be close tn. Wnie Box 54C- Herald New. HAVE Inquiry lor LakeJde cabin. 2 or 3 bedroom. GOME juncs. kli. m N. I7h. TU 4-3101 Or TU 4-75W. WANfT"or 1 bedroom home. Havt imall k,..,.c h.iiiHmn ii tn ant. on So. 4th at down payment, TU 2-4378. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE .... 29 TRADE 3 bedroom, 2 bath home In best Sacramento area lor Klamalh Fall! prop erty. TU 2-4664, ask for Bob. "TRADE" ond SAVE TAXES For information on tax TREE Trades, rail DEANE liACHER Realtor Member International Traders Club Licensed-Ore., Cel., Ida., Wash. 1037 Main bt TU 4-4177 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE .... 30 A GOOD three bedroom home and small guesl house In Bonania with own well and excellent water. Live in ont tor free while the rent from the other makti tne payments. Set Edgar Downing in Bo nanza or phone 545-2053 after I p.m. 1500 FOR equity in small furnished home. 201 Merlin, TU 2-3946. FIRST TIME OFFERED. OWNER MUST SELL NOW, 3 BEDROOM, 4539 BRIS TOL, TU 4-7660. ATTRACTIVE 2 bedroom home, carpet, paved driveway, fenced, 2320 While, TU 2-4552. THREE bedroom, attached garage and workshop, Large lot, chicken house. Will accept good car as down payment, $7,750, TU 2-2800. COMFORTABLE 2 bedroom homep o i I heat, large garage, beauliful yard, lot from Crescent lo Johnson, accommodate 2nd home, close lo high school, $10,750. i76 crescent. Set Geo. Kunzman, Commercial, TU 4-6632 THREE bedroom with 1300 sq. ft., 1 year old, only 114,900. New three bedroom in Winema Gardens, Henley District. SIS, 900, TU 2-3177. TWO bedroom home. Clean, large lot, new fence, owner, 19250, TU 2-4852. NEW, larqe view home, laroe lot. Near OTI and hospital. Daylight basement, ap pointment only! Also small home lor 18,500, TU 2-0570. 144 IRRIGABLE acres farm. Three miles East Tulelake. First grade land. moaern buildings. Phone 798-5713 or set Chas. Dyer, Merrill, Ore. TWO duplexes, 1 house. 3 blocks from Main St. TU 4-3354. STEWART-LENNOX 2 bedroom, newly painted inside and out, partly furnished, S3.950. Reasonble down payment, owner carry papers. TU 2-0994 or set at 3419 Granite. CONGER School area, 2 bedrooms, basT ment garage, fenced back yard, 1500 down, 15700 total. TU 2-1322. MOYINA Heights large 3 bedroom home, 2 baths, 7 fireplaces, living and dining room, Knotty pine tamny room and kitch en wilh builtin oven and range, 1409 Mc Clellan Drive. TU 4-7260 for appoint ment. HOT Sprinqs 4 bedroom, carpeting, fire place, basement, sprinkler, TU 2-1985. NEW 3 bedroom home, Henley High School district, $16,000, TU 2-5106. TWO bedroom, quest house, 2 baths. Mills Addition, $12,250. TU 4-7970. FOR sale Felisberto Ranch on Malin Highway. Merrill 79B-5563. HOT Springs 4 bedroom, 3 baths. 2 story wnn iuii oasemeni, iu i-WAB. 11000 EQUITY In large 2 bedroom home. 4 lots. Lonsiaer pickup in trade. Ph. 545- 2315 Bonanza. LAKESHORE DRIVE Beautifully land scaped, trutl trees, 2 bedroom, possible 3, wan to wan carpet, owner, tu 4-40 f. MILLS, large 2 bedroom, furnished-un furnished, 2145 Darrow, TU 2-0547. VACATION home sites on Highway 97, timbered, bordering creek, airfield, high way, and village. Graded roads to all sites. Maps furnished on. request. $450 up. Terms. Write W. C. Elms, Box 40, Chemult, ph. 365-2281.- HOT Springs, clean older 3 bedroom home, $12,500, ph. TU 2-5691. USE State Vet Loan AGAIN, $1500 down, 5 acres, 2 bedroom, built-in kitchen, also 2 room cottage, 19750, TU 2-0341. SUMMER home at Lake O' Woods east side. Fireplace, furnished. Lots ot room. Ph. 482-2871 Ashland alter S p.m. or write 564 Elkader, Ashland. FOR sale 10 acres of land near Bly, $300, Erlinq Ericksen, Star Route Box 103, Chiloquin, Ph. 783-2348. DIAMOND LAKE PROPERTY Spa cious lakelront cottage, all electric, fire place, knotty pine, furnished completely. Price 110,000. Call Medtord 772-5238. FOR SALE BYOWN E R 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room and kitchen combina tion, fireplace In living room, barbecue in kitchen, builtin oven, range, hood, tan, garbage disposal, washer and dryer, nat ural finish alder cabinets in kitchen, ma hogany trim throughout. One-car garage, carport, front lawn In. 40 x 110 lot. Close to school. 1422 Siskiyou St. Norman W. Jones, Conlr. Ph. TU 2-0767. LAKE O' Woods home, sleeps 10, mod ern, deep well, east side, $12,500, see Henry Conradi, lot 17, block F. OWNER has new 3 bedroom home, exclusive resi dential district, lovely view, birch kitch en, ceramic tile bath and a half. Fire place, hardwood floors, hot air heat. 115,900, TU 2-2410. RANCHETTE . . . with plenty of room on this 'j acre tn exercise your green thumb and live in absolute comfort, in a new neighbor hood, all new homes, on paved street, and in FerQuscn and Henley High School districts. Carpet-like lawn, fruit trees, shrubs, flowers, garden area next to irri gation ditch, wilh pump system that really makes yard work easy. Entire are is fenced and cross fenced. At tractive, comfortable 2-bedroom homo has floor plan that gives one the feeling that the living-dlnlng-kitchen area is twice the actual size. (Present mooern kitchen appliances may bt purchasers If desired). Storm doors and windows, completely insulated, economical to heat. Attached garage, many, many features (including very excellent riding lawn mower) you must sea. All for only $13,500. financing can bt arranged. Pres enl loan may be assumed with suffici ent down oavment. Call TU 4-7233 for an appointment. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 3 Bed Rooms, So. Suburbs Nice size living rm, dining area, fir. piece, built-in appliances, double sink, patio, garage, built up gravel rool. Stearns School. 113,000 FHA appraisal 1.000 down (no closing costs) '5 50 per month met. principal. Int , lax and insurance. McATEE & ASSOCIATES 319 F, Mam TU 2-444 TU 2-5915 TU 2-6115 Evflyrt McAfee Harold K. Ho'hs STILWELL & CO. Presents; CUT TO THE BONE - Large 2 bedroom home, living room with lireplace. full dining room, garage & shop, small barn, 'i acre good soil, fenced vard. Located 441 Denver St. Now ottered tor only if. 250. Immediate possession. 7 IS ALL YOU NEED to buy this good 7 bedroom home m Conger district. Hartfwood oenfiing in living roon n.ce lireplace. natural wood kitchen, 'ficed yard. 2 lots Total pnee W SCO Intel monthly oavment o' 172 50 less than rent. Why ,t ct now. Stilwell&Co. ! I ill Viifl s Roane's Attar I rYl r .i! TU 4-11J6 I Ran Van 0-mn Tu j.J4YJ i B-uce B nhiey tu 4-)r i" no eniwtr cat! TU 4-Tflnn v TU 2-0444