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HERALD AND PAGE 6B Teacher Resigns Following Hassle Over Word In Play SI TAR -Br CLAY R. jSt MA.U M Vow Doir .tdiVify (Ma M, . According to Store. ' To develop messogt for Thursday, reod words corresponding to numbers 1 Wotdi 2 If 3 Don't aBa 5 Ready Yoor 7 To HYou'va 9 Things 10MOV II Good l2Ar, llOon'l 14 At c ISNaolKt 16 Interview l7Gutdonca 18 Hoop" 19 Influence! 20 Fin. 21 Smila 22You'r. 23 Succauful 24 From 25 Ba 26 Mental 27 Which 28 Upon 29 Your OIMMI M JUNE 72 1. C-45-0B 51-70-76 CANCII juNcn JULY 23 3i 2- 8-1 Mfl g4rW79-80 iUO JULY 24 ,j4 .0 ,33-38-43-491 viiao .84 AUG 24 SOT. 22 30Doy 3-1529-341 Gol Ad 57-68-74 wk. i C 9-10-18-27 XM7I-82 89 Iliihliy Needs Doctor Or Psychologist By ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: May I have a word with "Glad I Am Single," the woman who wrote the following r lines: "If you , can show me a man single or married, ; well, sick or ' - dying who is not interested in sex I will eat the Sunday edition of this newspaper." Well, honey, you can start jiibblin'. I'm married to such a man and so is my sister. Of course these sterling char acters will not go to a doctor to find out what Is wrong. A cou sin who is a physician once told me that 9 out of 10 men who have no interest in sex are not physically ill. Their problem is psychological. Is this right? FROZE OUT Dear Out: Yes. The possibil ity of an organic problem should first be checked out by a phy sician. If there l no physical disability, the guy should go to a head doctor and get that hor net out of hla helmet. Dear Ann Landers: The letter from the mother who was indig nant because tlio school would not allow her precocious child to enter kindergarten brought back some painful memories. I was the same kind of a fool. Our daughter was precocious, too. I went to tlio school prin cipal and pressured him into ad mitting Jessica although she was only four years and two months old at the time. Jessica could read, print and recite pages of poetry from memory. From live first day at school Jessica had trouble adjusting to the oilier children. She was the smallest one in her class and also the shyest. After two years of problems, the principal summoned me to his office and said he was go ing to ask Jessica to repeat the first grade. By then I was rea . dy to admit 1 had made a mis take. Jessica is in lite fourth grade now and doing extremely well. We are fortunate that her poor start, which was tlie product of my vanity, did not wreck her completely. I'rint this if you think It may help others. ALL'S WELL ' Doar All's Well: You are In . deed fortunate. Some motliera LITTLE PEOPLE'S PUZZLE 18ACR055J. T(V ;V iK I J3L .: LI. 3 or 1 8 l Wl I IU '-"-- - - i r r - (ibrttu-, 'loofl ot Meow j mnu 'ssnow s 'sndoiDO aiaNvo c 'iravw Nousano . a anvoaoviB -oi . 'trams 8 'avis vc 'xoa honm 'smmsnv NEWS. Klamath Fallf, Oregon GAZER0 POLLAN- UUA 4- 5- Maori 17-24-31 11 31 Wtll-oiihtrt 61 You 32 Your 62 Adventure 33 Don't 63 Ba 34 Duttts 64 Or 35 Too 65 In 36Wriro 66 Difficult 37 Monty 67 Futry 38 Accept 68 Help 39 In 69 Creole 40 To 70 8e 41 Critical 71 Moy 42 Ll 72 Moy 43 A 73 People 44 You 74 Somtont -5fony 75 Research 46 Deoltng 76 Busy 47 No 77 Lieu 48 Thieval 78 Intpire 49 Promita 79 Bt 50 A B0 Prepared 51 Moy 81 Of 52 Efforts 82 Mot 53 With 83 Your 54 lr..-nt 84 6. 55 Tola 85 Confident 560na BoAggraitiva 57 To 87Toieront 58 Dncauroga 88 Mentality 59 Of 89Anticipota 60Maka vOCoih SCOI.IO OCT. 24 CtO, V .22 42-47-56-58 ifll l61-63-a5-86-l, SAOITTAJtlUS N0V.2J j, Dtc' 22 tSl en (C Kfl xlS. &2-7&8JJJ8VS; CA.IICOtN OK. t 20 JAN. 11 3-25-35-41 r7 64-c7-84-87tS, AOUMIUS JAN. 21 " 4$ fib. 11-19-21-281 P2-37-52 men 22-23-3944CH 5346-73 who wrote did not fare so well. Several women wrote to say their children had been allowed to skip grades and the results were equally disastrous. Their youngsters found themselves as sociating with classmates two and three yoartj older and ten sions followed from the effort to "keep up socially." They also described some severe behav ioral problems. I oast my vote in favor of ad hering to the regulations. Jun ior can wait a couple of extra years to become president of General Motors. Dear Ann Landers: My son married a girl who came from a family of alcoholics. Greta quit high school to travel with a magazino crew. Her reputa tion was bad and my son knew all this but he married her any way. I was heartbroken. From the day Greta became my daughter-in-law I have kept my mouth shut. I encouraged her to go to night school and get a high school diploma but she refused. She has no interest in herself, nor does she want a family. She spends her time cocktailliig with questionable companions and shopping in the stores. Two weeks ago my son dropped in on me at home with a charming, attractive woman. I was shocked but tried to bo cordial and pleasant. Tlie next day he phoned and said, "Well, mother, what do you think of her?" I replied, "So long as you are married to Grela I have no comment and please don't bring women to my home." llo said I was "lotting him down" when he needed me. Am I? Please advise.-GUlLT-RlU-DEN MOTHER Dear Mother: Your son lias no right to make you a parly to his philandering. Ills mnr riage is obviously on the rocks, but so long as he bs married ynu should not permit him to bring women to your home (or approval or for any other rea son. And slop feeling guilty. Ann binders' frank and in formative new book, "Teen-Ag-ers and Sex" ($2.95. is now available at your book store. Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of tbis newspaper encloslnga stamped, self-addressed envcl- 0C. Wednesday. November 13, 19C3 SEATTLE (UPD-Mrs. Allan Six, English and drama instruc tor at Everett's Cascade High School, planned to resign her teaching position Tuesday in a hassle over a word in a school play. Mrs. Six refused to change the word "nigger" in Carson McCullough's drama "A Mem ber of the Wedding." The controversy began about tlie last of October, Mrs. Six said while she was putting the final polish on the play, a school production. "The father of one of the cast members, a Negro, came to me very nicely and asked me to change the word 'nigger' where it occurred in the play to black boy' or some other phrase," Mrs. Six said. Mrs. Six said she could not, In good faith, tamper with such a work of literature and the father then talked with Burt Colburn, principal of the school. "Unfortunately, tlie father's reasoning sounded plausible to Mr. Colburn," Mrs. Six said. "He left Mr. Colburn's office with tlie impression the word would be changed." Colburn suggested the change be made, Mrs. Six said, but she said she would have no part in mutilating the play. Colburn then suggested dropping the play altogether and Mrs. Six agreed. Mrs. Six said Colburn called the cast and crew of the play together last Tuesday, tlie day before the play's preview, and that the students were given given until Wednesday morning to decide if they wanted to put on the play. The cast voted to drop the play at a meeting Wednesday morning. However, another meeting was called Wednesday afternoon and this time the vote favored putting on the play. The play was presented, with out a director, Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Six said she learned Fri day she would he permanently removed from all drama classes. "Drama is my major and the only reason I drive all the way up there is to teach in my field." she said. "1 can teach English a lot closer to home." She said she called Colburn Monday and told him she would submit her resignation Tuesday. Mrs. Six also said she called the authoress In New York last Thursday night and told her of tlie proposed change. "She told me it was 'absolute ly unthinkable' and suggested I contact her agent," Mrs. Six said. "I've since sent her a night letter to tell her her dis approval made no difference." Sales Tax Protested SAIJiM (UPD - Anti sales lax pickets paraded in front of tlie Capilol Building here Tues day. More than a dozen student members of the Greater Port land Young Democratic Club carried signs proclaiming "Make Corporations Pay," "First Ta x SP Then Me," "Make PP&L Fork Over." "Fork Over Crown Z" and "No Sales Tax." The group was headed by Jim Berland, treasurer of the Great er Portland Area Young Demo crats. He said pickets from Eu gene and Coos Bay were sched uled to join tlie group later. The students from Reed Col lege and Portland State handed out leaflets staling "we demand progressive taxation." Tliey said they were opposed to taxes not based on ability to pay. "A sales t a x places the bur den of taxation primarily on tlie lower and middle income brack ets. Though it is clear that addi tional revenue must be raised there are better ways of secur ing these revenues than by a sales tax," the leaflet said. Heller Urges Tax Cut Now WASHINGTON (I'FP White House economic expert Walter W. Heller told senators Tuesday that tlie nation can afford to give everybody a tax cut now. and discounted arguments that it would trigger a spiral of wage and price increases. Heller made his latest pitch for tlie House-passed $11 billion lax cut in testimony before the Senate Finance Committee which plans hearings until just before Christmas, with little or no likelihood of floor action this year. Heller testified that tax reduc tion offered tlie best hope against the threat of recession. SHI T OITS PITTSBURGH ll'PP - The Pittsburgh Pirates shut out the Boston Braves 10 limrs during Die 1906 National League base ball season. Basin Briefs BONANZA GEORGE GERHART of Tra cy is spending a few weeks in Langell Valley with his daugh ter, Mrs. Charles Keck, and family. Mrs. Harold Gerhart of Westley brought him up and stayed a few days. MRS. MAE GALE spent a few days at Grants Pass and Med ford with friends. MR. AND MRS. KENNETH KETAL have named their baby daughter Susan Kay. She was born Nov. 3 and is their first child. He teaches at Bo nanza. JEAN FERNLLND spent the weekend at Ashland with her sister, Joan, who is a student at Southern Oregon College. Fleur Partridge, also a student, spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Par tridge. MR. AND MRS. HENRY OB ERIIEIDE spent a few days in San Francisco. They attend ed a football game while there. MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE SHELLEY had as overnight guests, Ernest Leggctt and family of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Flescher of Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Spaulding of Panaca, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Flescher of Yachats, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shelley and family of Rogue River, and Albert Min nick of Central Point. Joining tlie group for dinner were Bill Alberts, Tom Moore and Mrs. Dorothy Flescher, Ruth and Linda, all of Klamath Falls. The visitors were here for fu neral services for Roy Flescher. MRS. ELSA RUECK has re turned home from several days in Portland. MR. AND MRS. CARL OL SON of Long Beach are spend ing a few days with the Bill Burnett family and visiting rel atives in Klamath Falls. MR. AND MRS. BILL BECH DOLDT spent a few days in Medford with their sister-in-law, Mrs. Alta Bechdoldt. J. E. House also spent several days there with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. House. MRS. 1IOWREY ROBERTS and children spent the week end in Klamath Falls with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murdock. MRS. MIKE DEARBORN is driving mail on Route 1 while Bud Rueck is elk hunting. Ac companying Bud were David Helphrcy, Doug Smelcer and Bernie Jendrzcjewski. MALIN WILLIAM LEE is the name chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Leon Graham for their son born Nov. 1. MRS. RAYMOND TICK and Mrs. Truman Johnson, Klamath Falls, were Thursday luncheon guests of Mrs. Herman Vowell. MR. AND MRS. VINCENT I1AVL1NA spent several days last week visiting his mother. Mrs. Annie Havlina, who is a patient in Lodi Hospital. They also visited Havlina's sister, (Mrs. Elsie Garish, while there. JAMES LACY, Andy Trav is, Al Samples and Kenneth Duncan spent tlie three-day weekend elkTwmting at Desola tion Meadows in eastern Ore gon. SfoJen Car Recovered A small foreign car stolen from w used car lot over the weekend was recovered Monday night on McKinley Street. Police said the Morris Minor was apparently taken late Fri day or Saturday but tlie theft wasn't discovered until Monday morning at Joo Fisher Used Cars, 677 South Seventh. A patrolling officer recovered the auto in tront of 329 McKin ley Street Monday night. The front wheels were stuck in a ditch. A woman in a nearby house told police two boys had aban doned the car in the ditch about 11 p.m. Saturday. Economy Move Includes Speech SALKM, il'l'I1 Ki'onomy was the by-word in tlie capitol build ing Monday when liov. Mark Hatfield addressed a special session ot the legislature. The following note was lacked to the door of the office of Trav. is Cross, the governor's press secretary: "In the interests of economy, those wishing complete texts of the governor's messatf are di rected to a number of newspa pers which are can j ing same. Kcprescntativcs and senators have copies on tlieir desks." LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF STREET VACATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. thl thi Common Council of tn City of Klftmatn Falls, Orogon, it in regular moating. November 4. 1963. adopted a rc-clution. declaring on Iti own invetti gation and initiation In Intention to va. cala that part of Willow Avenue, be tween the Northeast line of 7th Street and tha Southwell Una of Itn Street in said City. That at a regular meeting of said Common Council to be held on the 16th day of December, IW1, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m. thereof, in tne Council Room or tha City Hall tor said City, a public hearing will ba held on said proposition, at which any ooiec tioni or remonstrances which may ba made in writing to tha proposal and filed with tha City Recorder, will ba hoard and considered, and at which hearing the public may be heard. This notka Is given by order of tha Common Council of said City. Dona this 13th day of November, 1963. Rosie Keller, City Recorder. No. 431 Nov. 13. 20. 27, Dec. t, 1963. CORRECTED ADVERTISEMENT NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE OREYLOLK Oral Auction bids will b received by !M Foreil Suoerviior, or hij ulht rited representative, on the second floor oi th Klamath Counly Libra ry Building, 126 South Third Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, beginning at 2:00 p.m.. Pacific Standard Time, De cember 10, 1963. lor all merchantable timber marked or designated for cut fling on an area embracing 509 acres, more or lejj, within Section 35, T. 36 S., R. $ E., and Section 30, T. 36 S., R. 6 E., W.M., surveyed, in tha Wlnema National Forest, Oregon. The estimated volumes are: 3,700 M board feet of Ponderosa pine; 4,000 M board feet of White fir, and 1.800 M board feet of Douglas-fir. The minimum acceptable bid per M board feet is as follows: Ponderosa pine, 126.05; White fir, $7.30, and Oougias fir, 111.85. This includes the following rates, per M board feet tor stumpage. Including deposit for sale area better menl: $3.00 base rate plus an addi tional $23.65 tor Ponderosa pine; SI .00 base rale plus an additional $4.90 for While fir; 12.00 base taIs plus an ad ditional $4.45 tor DouQlas-tlr, and $1.40 for slash disposal for all species. The stumpage rates payable for each spe cies will be increased by the amorti zation rate in effect lor that species when the unamortized estimated cost of the main haul roads has been amor tized by timber scaled. The unam ortized estimated cost Is $6,656-00. Amortization rates are: Ponderosa pint. $1.61 per Art board feet; White fir, $0.34 per M board feet, and Douglas-fir, $0 58 per M board teet. Amort r zallon of estimated main haul road costs Is computed on BO percent of the estimated timber volume. The pur chaser may request that the contract provide tor more rapid amortization of the estimated cost of roads which must be constructed belore normal logging operations will be possible. The prices bid for stumpage shall be considered as tentative rales subecf to quarterly calendar adfustment up ward or downward by 0.5 of the dif ference between the average of the Western Pint Association Lumber price Indices as calculated by the For est Service at the end of each calen dar quarter, and tha following base Indices: Ponderosa pine, 84.21 White fir, 62.23, and Douglas-fir, 70.78. Such ad lust men Is In the price tor stumpage shall be applicable to timber scaled during tha calendar quarter for which the adustment Is computed. In no event, however, shall the payment rates for each quarter be less than the base rates as stated above. When the ad lusted rates by species are tower than the base rates, the difference be tween the lotal dollar value of tim ber cut at adustcd rales and at base rates will be recorded for each spe cies. The stumpage rates for any spe cies will not be increased above tha base rata until tht subsequent adjust ed raits above base rales develop an accumulated total dollar value in ex cess ol the recorded accumulated dif ference tor all species. Sealed bids will be publicly opened and posted, at Klamath County Library Building, at 2:00 p.m.. Pacific Standard Time, on December 10, 1963. All those who sub mltted a satisfactory sealed bid will bt permitted Immediately to continue auction bidding, A money order, bank draft, cashier's or certified check In tha sum of $6,500.00 must accom pany each bid, to be applied to the purchase price, refunded, or retained for application to any claim' for dam ages, according to tht conditions of sale. It requested by the purchaser, contract terms will permit felling of timber in advance of payment up to the value of the performance bond. If an oral bid It declared to be high at the closing of the auction, the bid der must immediately confirm t h e oral bid by submitting II in writing on a Forest Service bid form. The right to reject any or all bids is re served. Forest Service bid forms for use In submitting sealed bids and full Information concerning the timber, the conditions ot sale and the submission of bids should bt obtained from the District Ranger, Veterans Memorial Building, 130 South Fourth Street, Klamath Falls, or the Forest Super visor, 411 Main Street. Klamath Falls. Oregon, before bids art submitted. No. 438, Nov. 13, 1963. To Place Your WANT AD Phone TU 4-8111 HERALD & NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE SCHEDULE PHONE TU 4-8111 I a.m. to 4:30 p m. weekdays 8 a m. to noon Saturday Count five words per line. Minimum or der 2 lines. 3 6 10 1 Times Times Times Month! $2 SO $4 00 $5 00 $ 9 00 i 3 75 5 00 6 50 11.50 4 (Tl A 00 8 00 14 00 4 75 7 00 9.50 16 50' Une, 3 Minimum Chorae 1 .50 O- nKfOI IMT per advertisement, If paid in advance, Above rates are tor consecutive Inser - nons, wimout change ot copy, for pn vatt individuals. Advertising must bt clear and understandable to be produc tive. AH words must be spelled out. Autos offered tor salt by privatt Indi viduals cash with copy. DEADLINE 4. JO p m. day before publi cation. Noon Saturday for Sunday and Monday. CANCELLATIONS 8. CORRECTIONS On stmt schedule, except on Monday these art taken til t X a.m. P'tesa read first insertion of your ad. Tht Herald News wilt give one extra run tor typcgrapncal error. "Business Builder" WANT ADS , 1 column Inch, $.15 per month with V W discount tor pavment on or betort the. 1 10th. 'j inch, $19 with $1.50 discount tori payment on or betprt the 10th. Based on', I on copy chflnqe per month 1 I BOX SERVICE SO cents per ad. CRC1 OF THANKS, and JlN MEMORIAL $150 ! FO COMMERCIAL RATES ' PHONE TU 4-8111 I Official Yisit SUMe Madam President Ma bel Thomas will make hor of ficial visit to the Eagles Auxil iary. Friday, Nov. 15. She will he accompanied by Edna Pierce Tlie 8 pm. meeting will fol low a 6.30 potluck dinner in Uie Eagles Hall. LEGAL NOTICE NO 62-130 PROBATE NOTICE OF DATE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In tht Matter ot tht Estate f FRANKLIN L. WEAVER, tiso known as FRANK L. WEAVER, and as F. L. WEAVER, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that I have filed my final account of tht admims trttion of the atxjve entitled estate and that the Court has appointed De cember 5, 1963, at 10 A.M. as tht time tor Hearing object ions to such final account and tht stitlement thereof. Elsie H. Wttver, Executrix Canong 1 Genong Attorneys for ExtcutrU No. 429, Nov. 6. 13, 30, 27. NO. 63-132 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OP OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of RACHEL J. KlNCAID. Deceased: Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed Executor ot the Es tate of Rachel J. Kincatd. deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them to mt, with proptr vouchers, at the of fice ot Ganong a. Ganong, First Fed eral Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from October 30, 1963, which is the date of first pub lication of this notict. William Ganong, Executor Ganong & Ganong Attorneys for Executor No. 416. Oct. 30. NOV. 6, 13. 20. MEETING NOTICES 1 MANZANITA CHAPTER No. 172 OES meets Wed., Nov, 13, 8 p.m. Scottish Ritt Ing offers in "Household Goods" In Class Temple. Friendship, !!!fl!??5t r,inkf All C1F; m-mh-rt cordially invited. j Mary Jane Sabo, W.M. Glen Hageman, W.P. FUNER A L J. OM ES - -C WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home" 9;5 High Street, TU 2-4404 LOST & FOUND 2 LOST near Merrill, black Labrador, an swers to "Spook." Write Box 292, Myr tle Creek, Ore. LOST Norwegian elk hound. Vicinity of Summers Lane. Collar, but no license tag. Please call TU 2-6231. PERSONALS 6 SARAH COVENTRY JEWELRY, call Mildred Huffman, TU 2-6726, for party arrangements or gilt orders. LUZIER cosmetics tor Christmas giv ing. Shop from your living room. Cal) Marjorle Ovgard, TU 4-3788 tonight. KLAMATH Alcoholics Anonymous, TU 4-3591, TU 4-8704, help at anytime. BEGINNERS alanon. Help families of alcoholics, TU 4-7129, Box 1065. REST HOME New Mgr., excellent care, TU 4-8059. GRAHAM licensed home for the aged. Ward care, special diet, personal inter est assured. TU 2-3165 SERVICES 10 CUSTOM BUTCHERING At your place, deliver to processing plant or leave. Al Slotl, TU 4-6126. LAND leveling, bulldozing, subsoillng, carryall work. D-6 CAT, TU 2-4760. HOUSE remodeling, cabinet making, furniture finishing, TU 4-4079. GOING fishing? ChecK Classification 40 tor reai duv in douu. miur, wu hup Ing gear. You'll bt amazed at the bar gains. PLUMBING, rooting, carpenter re pair, storm doors installed. TU 2-5276. PAINTING, papering, roofing, plumb ing, general repair. 397-4483. BLOCK work, remodeling, cement, references, reasonable. TU 2-5388. LORNA'S DOLL HOSPITAL 1434 Lakevltw St. TU 4-6992 13 yrs. in the same location MEAT CUTTING Experienced retired meat cutter will cut and wrap your meat, very reason able. TU 2-4B01, 611 N. 11th. PAINTING, wallpapering at its best. Interior, exterior, brush or spray, rea sonable price, tree esiimaie. u fjui CUSTOM slaughtering. Beef, hogs, sheep at your location. Special rates It we cut, wrap, cure, smoke. Grigs by's Smokehouse, TU 2-0769. TREE-topoing, trimming, removing, Roe Tree Service, TU 2-93B9. FIX-IT SHOP We Repair end Fix Anything Worth Fixing SAW FILING BICYCLES Tic SHOPPING Gina's Tailor Shop Tailoring alterations for men, wom en, children. All work guaranteed. Reasonable Prices Gene's Men s Wear 537 Main SEPTIC TANK CLEANING and INSTALLATION Licensed - Bonded - Guaranteed C. W. CtlFFORD & SON TU 4-9841 3209 Hllyard Rose's Tailor Shop Complete Dressmaking . Alterations Tailoring - Belts - Button Holes Upholstering SEWING LESSONS 356 DIVISION TU 2 6842 interior Decorating "You can't beat mv price" Call John, TU 4-5731 HOWARD CLEANERS Knits ft Drapes a Specialty 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Weekdays and Saturdays 925 East Main TU 4-9PS9 ONE HOUR "MARTINIZING" THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING DRIVE IN CLEANERS 2041 RocteliMp m So 6th tDUCATioNAL 13 ADULT ballroom dancing instruction Reasonable rates. Group or privatf TU ' jHELP WANTED, FEMALE 14 BABYSITTER wanted In home plus housework during day. Call TU 2-550 after 7 p.m. for details. COMBINATION fry cook - waitress, right shift, apply In person, before 2 p m. M 8. M Cafe, Highway 97 South. SEVERAL good positions ooen in laun dry and dry cleaning. Want oerman. em local women over 25. tali pre ferred. Apply Cascade Laundry 8 HELP WANTED, MALE 16 BOYS! SS0L EARN Extra Money by selling the Herald & Newi Downtown AFTERNOONS Contact Herald & News, Circulation a ssm r Dept., lOUl tSplanaae nuriMC Tl I A Olll rrlUNt IU 4-a I I I HELP WANTED, MALE . LAUNDRY rouH salesman, opportunity tor advancement in young growing Busi ness. Beth Anqtrson Employment Agen cy. 538 rVBin. HELP WANTED 17 MAN and wife wanted on poultry farm, no small children, Rtt. Box 128. TU 4-19 J. NOTICE TO JOB SEEKERS All help wanted ads published In the nereld & News are accepted In qooo faith that tht jobs ottered trt as stated n tht advertising cooy. Wt art not re sponsible for tht Integrity of our adver- isers, oui wt makt every effort to dis cover and reject ell misleading advertis ing. Anyone answering help wanted sd and l.ndlng it to be misleading Is asked to report it to tht Classified Ad vertising Department of the Herald Hew.. SITUATIONS WANTED 18 YOUNG man will do heavy house work cleaning. TU 2-1777. IRONING TO DO7n MY HOME TU 4-9936 ' FAMILY man wants painting or labor work, TU 2-1560. IRONING in my home, TU 2-4157. FOR DEPENDABLE CHILD CARE TU 2-1844 1328 Carlson Dr. JACK t. JILL DAY NURSERY IRONING, washing, pickup, Mf service, TU 4-9434. ROOMS FOR RENT 22 MEN 134 N. 3rd, $36 per month, TU 4-6033, TU 4-9287. ROOM and board. Polish - American meals. Home-baked bread, pastry. Ref erences. 604 No. 7th, TU 4-4705. CLEAN, comfortable rooms, 2 blocks from Main, !5 up. TU 4-4259. Uvr nn annliini-j unn nmtui hw rhon-W. a law neaTeo, ciean, quier sieep.ng rooms, 310 So. 5th, TU 2-0314. GENTLEMEN, clean room, $20 per month, 1530 Crescent, TU 4-8442. COMMERCIAL Rooms - clean, com fortable, reasonable rates, $7 wk. up. Accommodations for lunch packing. Working man's rooms, lounge room with TV. 525. 519 Commercial. APARTMENTS FOR RENT 24 SMALL furnished apis., close In, heat, utilities pd., washing facilities, $28.50, $37.50, 433 N. 10th, TU 4-3233. COZY clean furnished apt-, pets, TU 4-5334, 330 Hanks. ONE bedroom furnished apartment, water, garbage paid. 905 N. 9th, TU 4-3671. AUDLEY APARTMENTS Nicely furnished one bedroom apts., 303 So. 8th, near Post Office. TWO bedroom furnished apt., $45, wa ter, garbage paid, TU 4-5692. PLEASANT duplex apt. near town, schools. Adults. TU 4-5821. ADULTS, 1-2 bedroom furnished apart ments. Low winter rates. 1143 Pine. THREE room furnished apt., hot wa ter heat, walking distance, TU 2-0660. FURNISHED attractive 3 room, rug. clean, $45, 1624 Division. TWO room furnished apt., bage. Inquirt 730 Doty. CLOSE In, 3 room furnished. Water, garbage, washing, TU 4-8386. FURNISHED studio apartment, 1800 Esplanade, TU 4-5539. EWAUNA - DOWNTOWN Klamath's most modern, furnished. 219 SO. 11th - TU 2-1062 TWO bedroom unfurnished deluxe apt., newly redecorated, $80, TU 2-6500. TWO bedroom furnished, heat, water paid, TU 2-4719 or TU 4-3577. CLEAN furnished apt.. Mills, utilities paid, some hour work available to right person, prefer non-smoker, TU 4-6574 afternoons and weekends. FURNISHED 2 room $30, 2126 Reclamation. bachelor apt., FURNISHED 1 room unit, $40. 1 room apartment, $41.50, 3 room apartment, $55. Utilities paid, shared bath, adults only, 419 No. 10th. 2 ROOM furnished, utilities paid, 224 Michigan, $35, TU 2-0575. FURNISHED APT., close in, heat, hot and cold water included, $65, TU 4-9564. PLEASANT uptown furnished, free heat, adults, $65, Alpha Apts. TU 4-4522. CLEAN furnished apts. 710 Main, Greer Apts. COMPLETELY furnished apt., a (ties, 1411 Maiiv UPSTAIRS apt., 2 bedrooms, nlshed or furnished, TU 2-06i:. CONSTRUCTION WORKERS Furnished. Near new OTI. Kitchens, weekly rates, carports, PELICAN MOTEL, TU 2-9256. TWO newly decorated one bedroom apartments. New furniture. TU 432 NICE clean, furnished 1 bedroom apartment. Close in. Adults. No pets. TU 4-8418. "on S. Homedale, 1 bedroom unfur nished with carpeting. Call TU 4-3483 eves. LUXURIOUS downtown furnished Pi bedroom. 2 lull bains, tree heat, adults. 195. Alpha Apartments. TU 4-4521. 1714 FARGO. 2 bedroom, water fur nished, $50, adults preferred, TU 2-1326, TU 4-9447. ONE bedroom apartment, furnished or unfurnished. Park Court Apts., 503 Al ameda. FUR.'IISHED APTS., oil street park ing, TU 2-4736 weekdays after 5 p.m. anytime weekends. HOUSE OF ROCKS MOTEL Rooms-Apts.. daily, weekly rates. Reasonable. 2005 Biehn, TU 2-9130. ! iMATTTF ALLS "R NEST 2544 Union 1 A 2 bedroom aoartments Furnished or unfurnished Spacious Rooms Tastefully Decorated Wall to Wall Carpeting Swimming Pool Rental includes all services except telephone and electricity Dorothea Nolan TU 2-0766 $36 to S58.50 C0MF0RT4BLE LIVING AT LOW COSTI 1-2-3 bedroom apts., furnished or unfur-j nlshed. Permanent maintenance included.; . Monday through Friday j SHASTA VIEW j APARTMENTS I lJ7 WASHBURN WAY TU 4 H7I Oflica hours a m. to 5 p m. KINGFALLS APARTMENTS and MOTEL 2660 Shasta Way One and Two Bedroom opts. Furnished and Unfurnished $69.50 to $89.50 Daily, Weekly Motel Rates TU 2-5577 HOUSES FOR RENT 26 THREE bedroom unfurnished house. ! large lenced back yard- tu 2-UH ! "VuRNiSHED, 1 twlrpcm, basement j near KUH$. 1351 Crescent. i "VnVuRN'SHE d"? bedroom, vni Ad- p ticn, 2320 Reclamation Adults. No i Petj. Ph. ft7.52ST, Tuieiake. THREE bedroom house, unfurnished tceot stoves, waer-d'yer ocup. yard. 155. 2' E. Vm. TU -K. SLL 0"e bedroom partially fynxhed heu.e, suitable tor cour'e. m.ies SE 0 K;amh Fails TU 2-C6 UNFu"NiSFD 2 bed'oom ttwe. Cl "eat. 'S. 1 77 Ivory. TU 2-53S1. FOR le?,e. lovelv 1 bdroom unturn .Shed Dmirvfl, break tas rtwn, tull basement, forced a.r heat, fenced yard, ciose m tio, tu Mi;. ONE 3J"i bedroom unfurnished house. Delaware. TU 3 BEDROOM urturni)Kfd di-oiex I Calitprn Ave 19 JO. TU 4-;M J 8E,V ' "LL -r',r .ust th c-eoft end t'i ier Bpaci I rea.onabe. TU 4t.'7 ' 1 9EDROOM Vwse. stoe r, rt". e'aor um-sed. K'b w couee. TU ... 26 U'HOUSES FOR RENT 3 BEDROOM unfurnished, f. replace, '.j acre, J 100 Arthur, $70. TU 2-0341. FURNISHED 1 bedroom, washer hook up, southeast tuburttn, TU 4-7308. TWO bedroom house; 2 bedrooms, bath & kitchenette in basement. Partially furnished. 535 N. Hth, $110. Ph. TU I'i BEDROOM furnished cabin Shasta Way, $35. TWO bedroom unfurnished, dean, 2 mi. north ot town. Children, pets ok. Water paid. $55. 702 Spruce. TU 2-6590. UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom home. In quire 3123 Cannon Avt. TU 2-1M0 TWO bedroom unfurnished $50 per month. 3105 Austin, TU 2-2461. LOVELY 2 bedroom duplex, electric heat, unturnlsned except range, ga rage, $90, TU 2-1396 evenings. TWO bedroom unfurnished, garage, part basement, north side, $55 mo. TU 2-3461 days; TU 4-4581 eves. "TWO 2 bedroom unfurnished houses. Mills Add'n, 701 Division. $67.50 " 1017 Mitchell, $62.50. LARGE unfurnished 2 bedroom duplex. Mills Addn. E'ectr.c heat, $85, no pets. Inquirt 2338 Reclamation, TU 4-5561 af ter 5 or weekends. Two bedroom" house, large garage. $70, TU 4-5586. THREE bedroom unfurnished house, $65, 316 McKinley, TU 4-9117. TWO bedroom unfurnished, full base ment, gas floor furnace, $65, 622 Low ell; one bedroom furnished,(622li Low ell, $45, TU 4-6632. $50. CLEAN, north side 2 bedroom, stoves, no pets. TU 4-4424. "two bedroom furnished house, Inquire 4519 Dous'a- 1 BEDROOM furnished, dose In, wa ter, garbage paid, $55. TU 4961. 3 BEDROOM furnished or unfurnished, $70, 4107 Homedale, TU 4-8910. THREE bedroom unfurnished home. Close in, call TU 4-4379. FURNISHED 1 Inquirt 111 Pint. bedroom home. $45. CLEAN 2 bedroom, unfurnished, $55, 1609 Johnson, TU 4-9098. UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom, basement, 301 No. 3rd. ,$50. Inquire 111 Pine, TU 4-5885. SMALL furnished in, 2203 Oak. 4 rooms, $38, close MODERN two large rooms and bath, partly furnished, suitable for couple and one child, $48. 4429 Shasta Way TWO bedroom unfurnished duolex, elec tric heat. Mills, $70. TU 2-0249. SMALL 2 bedroom unfurnished. Fire place, water, garbage paid, $60. 311 Mesa, phone TU 4-5717. THREE room completely furnished, $35. Two room furnished, $30. Water, garbage paid. 2144 Wantland: FURNISHED 2 bedroom, $70, 214 1 Gary, TU 2-5829. FURNISHED TU 2-3702. 1 bedroom home. Call FOR lease or sale nearly new 3 bed room, South suburbs, TU 2-1728. UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom. Close to schools. TU 2-0673, TU 4-4484. 2 LARGE bedroom duplex, dinette, stove, refrigerator, carport, TU 4-4246. UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom home, $50, Inquire 1339 E. Main. "FURNISHED or unfurnished 1 b t d room home, TU 2-101V MISC. PROPERTY TO LET .... 27 GARAGE for rent, 2 blocks from Main, could use for storage, TU 4-8285. OFFICE building, 7242 Hllyard, suit able for contractor, real estate, what-have-you. Yard space available. Days, TU 2-3464; aves. TU 4-9855. FOR rent or lease 40 acres Irrigated pesture, 2 bedroom modern home. 3m mile of river frontage, located on Williamson River, TU 4-5765. REAL ESTATE WANTED .... ,28 WANT to rent 2 or 3 bedroom home. Clean, modern, fireplace. Working cou ple, no children! Please' call TU 2 5859 after 5:30. WANT to rent 3 bedroom home, furnished. Good care. TU 2-0563. un- Multiple Listing' Service MLS WE NEED LISTINGS We ore olmost out and need good home listings. Call us for PROMPT AC TION. Andy Silani REALTOR 314 S. 7111 TU J-M Wilene Welch Andy S'la"i 7U 7-i83? TU ,-554 REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE ... 29 21 CITY view lots. Hot water well. Trade tor equity, TU 4-9754. "TRADE" ond SAVE TAXES For information on tax FREE Trades, cal! DEANE SACHER Realtor Member International Traders Club Licensed-Ore., Cel.,, Ida Wash. 1037 Main St. TU 4-4V e TRADE-UP St. Francis Park area. One 3 bedroom home with fireplace rents for $85. Also a 2 bedroom home for $65. Both are occupied. Owner will trade his $8,000 equity on a $20,000 3 bedroom home in mce residential district. Total price $16,500 McATEE REALTOR Maro'd Hollis Evelyn McAtee TU J.JII5 TU J-S!J5 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 30 year old 3 bearoom, I'i bath, fire piece, hardwood floors. Henley Dis trict. 7747 Skyline Drive, LARGE 2 bedroom home, fireplace. Immediflte possession. 4224 Onyx. 3 STORY older home with acreaoe, good location m Merrill, Ore.. Ill, WO, terms to riht party. Verrill 798-SSM. SVtALL furnished house, dote in. small pavmenf down. Pay like rent. Inquire 2;3 E. Vam. NEW large view heme, basement, ciose new OTI and hospital. TU 2-057D. LARGE 3 bedroom. 1 ace land, terms Can be arranged. TU 4-X42. THREE bedrooms. fuM basement, fenced back yard, fruit trees. J blocks to school. excellent ne-ghborhood. $9 950, TU 3-33U Bfter 6 pm. FOR sale or trade newer 4 bedroom home in Roseburg lor 3 or 4 bed'oom home in toitmetn Fans, tu 3-6S26 af ter S 30 p m. $'3O0. NEV 3 bedroom nearing com Diton. Firtoiace. buM-m kitchen, double garage, tu J-3'77 three bedrooms. 1 batns. large fi'e p'ace. Butit-.n aoc'iaxe. storm w n oews Will sell U 000 eqkf'tv 'or V.bOQ. To'al P"Ce $14. SCO. TU 2-3'77 FOUR btH'Oom, 1600 E!doredo. to see. on. TU 2-S'4, ' IF you "avt a steady (ob and good Credit rating and want a home, come see me1 George Carson, Airway off Homedale, SELL or trade tor tra.ifr house 3 bed room. retnt!y redecca'ed. bg Back yard, tortrd air gas hjmate. U.7S0. Ion Acoiegate TU 4-434 CORNER tra.itr lot, He'y dtr.Cf. Cabn. cecVt, wed. eectr.c pump, pumo house, seotrc TU 3-4H "ATTRACT IV T3bW'0Cme Ounl rY home, 3 . 7 m1 nor dce 'en c- O't-on. Loey yard $14 JOG. TU 4 f07. f REAL ISTATJJOR SALI .... 30 FOR te or trade new i oepreom home. F.reoitce fttrdood ''tors, built-in Oven and tiurrvtrs. Ctremic tile bath, ! Sturdivenf, TU 4-002. TWO or 3 bedrooms, cerport, fireplace, fenced yard, work shed, largt kitchen, 810,000, TU ' 2-5842. ONE bedroom house, newly remod eled. Close in, TU 2-5947 HOT 5prlngs. flood older 3 bedroom homt. $1,000 equity, wlii consider terms. TU 2-591. MOVING? wa will HOE" voo arooarty any n.r. etl of tne Rocuml Call DEANE SACHER Realtor MemBer International rrorJora Cluo LiceniM Org. Cel. log Waiti. "TlfGBEDROb.MS HOT SPRINGS. Brand new! 3,000 sq. ft. floor spacel Huge parly room. 3 big baths. 2 fireplaces. Double garage. Completely built-in natur al finish kitchen. Sun deck tor out door Dining. Patio. 95 x 110 ft. lot. Near new OTI. $23,000. Easily fi nanced. Will consider equity tradt in tor down payment. DON SLOAN For Finer Homes 107 5. 7th St. TU 4-5658 Pays-Eves. NO CASH DOWN't i BEDROOM HOMES onloytour... $8900 Choice Lots Available) Three bedroom homes. Large living room, dining area. Largt bedrooms and closets. Nice kitchen with lovely cabinets. Tilt bath and shower. All this and fully Insulated tool 0 Work Out Closing Cost Easy Financing t) Payments Like Rent MODEL HOME - 4 Bedroom In Bel Air Gardens . . . THRIFTY BUILDERS ESTATE DRIVE - SOUTH END OF MADISON TU 2-0436 - "IU 4-5244 MLS Multiplo Listing Servic 4 BEDROOM BEAUTY Circulating fireplace In huge living room with sliding doors to upper out-, door deck. Gracious dining room, both carpeted. Built In kitchen oceans of cupboards) 2 full baths. Full basement has family room with fireplace. All generous slied rooms. Excellent type oil heating system. A truly outstanding home with fine appointments. Will take your home In trade. Maximum financ ing. $33,000. INCOME PROPERTY Call us on this one across the street from Pelican School. Has two extra lots for expanding. Price lowered! BRUCE OWENS Lucille Anderson Lois Macy STROUT REALTY 5429 S. 6th PH. TU 4-5281 EVENING5 CALL Bob & Stella Dehlinger TU 2-5601 Hank Holman TU 2-5048 Ferguson School Two bedroom, oil heat, large lot with fenced yard, has cheerful kitchen with dinette off living room. This is a well maintained home. An excellent buy at $9,500. Peterson School New three bedroom, fireplace, l'-i baths with tiled stall shower, wall to wall carpet, built in appliances, lots of cabi net space, attached gareqe and carport. Any type of financing. $14,750. 370 acres, near Sprague River, 150 acres irrigated, $36.0C0. 1 J Multiple I VI L0 Service URGENT!! Absentee owner MUST SELL elegant custom built 2 bedroom home. Circu lating fireplace, builtin range, oven, dishwasher, disposal, wall to wall carpeting; LARGE DOUBLE OA RAGE, fenced back yard, patio, and many, many extras. Will consider trade. Call for more information on this. Price, $17,500. WRIGHT REAL ESTATE MEMBER INTERNATIONAL TRADERS CLUB NEW LOCATION: 1213 MAIN TU 2-6351 ANYTIME ' Parking Next To Klamath Flower Shop Evenings Mildred Hall TU 4-8S7S Dan Homlelt TU 2-1008 MLS Multiple Listing Service DUPLEX You will like this attractive 3 bed room, plus family room, suburban du plex. Tip top condition inside and out. Extra lot for garden or pasture. H this lor only Slfc.250. 53.000 down or owner will consider small, close in home in trade. STILES REALTY 1631 So. Sixth St. Phone TU 3-4740 Joe Perry Homer Stiles TU 4-5333 TU 4-9904 MLS Multiple Listing Service SOUTH SUBURBAN This is a neat 2 bedroom on sooroxi mately 'i acre in soutn suburbs. Large living room, separate dinmq room, harflvvood floors, large bedrooms, stem wrooS Lots Of room tor fruit, gar. den. and en-x-gti soace to raise beef. An tor $:o,8iO. UNUSUAL L'ge home with 14 x 74 family room w t, fireplace that can be used as third Offlroom. Tu., home is neat as p"S with lots of room for only $12,500. YALTA GARDENS We a'e otter. og this 3 bedroom home, treated "i cne of the better restricted area Beautiful landscaped lo. approx imately 'i acre. Detached double ga rage. This home Ot'ers many 0 teatwres vou need tor better living. Cell us for more information. ROOSEVELT SCHOOL DISTRICT A beauti'ui new home w.th solit level des-gn, ' i betuj. 3 bed-ooms. ? fire places, doupie attached enrage with to tal ot approximately 2 200 tt. of living a'ea. Shown by aoooirtment only, enrl you should see if NOW'l CALL US FOR FURTHER DETAILS "WILL" CEDARLEAF E0.I.T05S 3927 So. 6th TU 4-5151 Peggy Pfr "Vv Var-s ck tu 2-??: tu