The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 19, 1942, Page 9, Image 9

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Jnnunry 10, 1042
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE NINE
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actual paid in advance ads only.
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
Apnrtmenta For Itont 24
Automotive 34
Business Opportunities 411
Educational 12
Financial
for Bale or Trade .. 3H
General Notices 4
Health 13
Help Wantod, Female 14
Help Wanted. Male id
Mouses For Kent 2(1
Livestock and I'oultry 44
Lost and Found 2
Miscellaneous For Kent .... 211
Miscellaneous For Sule ......... 3fl
Miscellaneous Wanted 42
ftenl Estate For Bale ............ 3D
Heal Estuto Wuntod 32
Room and Board . 20
Slluatloi.s Wanted IB
.To Exchange 40
Lost and Found
' y LOST Nccdlopolnt clinlr be
i, tween Henley and Merrill. $25
j Howard. Jerry Ilnjmi.i, Mnlln.
if I Phone 21 6. 1-20
4 Gonornl Notlcss
I STUDIO OF BEAUTY New
phone number 7151. Mc7.n-
nine of Whytiil's. 121
ft Tllll- Kir" nAW tlflfl VUmnth
) Avenue, Is now open under,
I new munnuenient. 2 0
10
Services
CARPENTER JJiiildcr, Alter
ations, Repairs. Phone 11320.
2401 So. Sixth St. 1 25
PAPKHIIANG1NC!. P n I n t i n K,
Kalsomlnlnit. Dial 0B4H. Mel
vln E. Frost. 2 13mlf
F.l.KCTROl.UX CLEANER Snles
and Service. Phone 6725. 02H
Main. Your denier, Turkel
Tweet. 213
FLOOR SANDING and Finish
ing. WnxlitK, PollnhhiM, Scrub
bing. New, old C. DuFoiir.
Phono 311110. 1 :iimtf
RAY HALL Your Electrolux
dealer Sales and service. B13
Roseway Drive.
Phone 7107.
2 H
I1ATTERIES CHARGED In 30
minutes. Rcymer's Associated
Service, Fourth and Main
2-3mlf
FLOOR SANDING and rr-fTnlsh-Ing.
Clifford Golden. Phone
3022. l-31mtf
WR1NQER ROLLS Washing
machine and vacuum cleaner
parts for all makes. Merit
Washing Machine Service, Bll
Soutli Sixth. 1-31 nut
I WILL obtain your delayed
birth certificate for you. Chos.
Hathaway, 120 N 10th St..
Klamath Fulls, Ore 1-31
FLOOR SAN DUNG Old floors
reflnishcd. Norman Km ley
Phono 4001. l-24mlf
PICTURE FRAMING Art and
Gift Shop, 510 Main. 1 24mlf
PICTURE FRAMING Goellor'a.
230 Main. 2-14mlf
if PAINTING, Kalsomlnlng II. L.
uruwn. l'uono i..u emmu
SAWS REPAIRED The right
way. Uodenhamer's. 353 E.
Mala 2-10
' BEAUTY NOOK 504 So. 8th.
Dial 3218. Oil permanent.,
$2.50 and tip. Shampoo, finger
wave $1. No advance in prices.
Evenings by appointment
1-22
HEMSTITCHING
DRESSMAKING rtiittmia pn,l
1 Buckles covered, alterations
J on new and old clothing. Mrs.
I H. M. Allendcr, 731 Main,
!) Room 210. Phono 7263.
2-lflmtf
RHOADS Window Cleaners for
your cleaning problems. Phone
4768. 2-11
HOUSE CLEANING Art Bene
dict. 6848. 2-Omlf
12
Educationnl
MODERNISTIC BEAUTY COL
LEGE 815 Klamath Ave
Phone 8883 lOOmM
13
Health
' DOCTOR M. C. CASSEL, chlro
prnctlo clinic Somo location,
532 Mnln. DIM 7213. 2-7mtf
14 Hlp Wanted, Female
WANTED Unencumbered
housekeeper and cook. Mod
ern ronch. Give age, refer
ence and wages expected RFD
1, Box 6, Bonanza, Oro. 807lf
WANTED Mlddlenged nr
younger womnn for house
work on fnrm. Cnll 1035
Crescent. 1-20
IB Help Wanted. Male x
Jir,iJva,-Vrij-LiuVirVVV-ix
FOR JOBS In nlrplnno factories.
Apply Mr. Llstul, Room 201,
Willlls Bldg. 2-0
18 Situations Wanted
MMMM)MMVMWWWVVW
I MAN, 04 yenrs of age, will work
for board and room, small
wage, Ola Nelson, Anchor
Hotel. - 1-10
BABYLAND Care of babies
and children. Hour, day or
week. 412 High. Phono 8341.
2-1 2mU
Situations Wanted
IIOUIC WORK Ciiro of chil
dren. Phono 75B9 nfler 5 p. in.
1-10
EXPERIENCED womnn cook
wants work. Ilernld - News,
Box 1444. 1-23
EXPERIENCED pructlcol nurse
wiuiln work. Phono 3554. 1-23
20
Room and Board
HOAItU - DOOM Ilousomible.
11141 Muln. 1-21
HOAHI) - ROOM Private homo.
332 N. Ilth. 1-2H
IIOAKI) AND UOOM iidjolnliut
Imtli, suitable for two gentle
inen. 304 No. 10th. Phone
UU14. 1-21
SLEEPING ROOMS Hoard If
desired. I (II II Washington.
1-19
KOOM HOARD Close In. Ex
cellent table. Phono 4705. 1028
Jefferson 20
DOAHI), KOOM l,ndy or Ken
tlcmiin. U21 Johnson Phone
5540 1-10
HOARD AND HOOM 407
North Ilth. Phono 11010 803tf
HOARD ROOM. 514 Walnut. 2 0
Rooms For Rent
COM KOK'l'A 111 .K room, ulnglc or
double. Kxeellent meals op
tlonnl. 314 WnshiiiKton. 05311.
1-20
KOOM 020 Lincoln.
1021tf
MA US HOTEL 1411 Main.
Steam heated. Weekly rates
5:i up 50c to $1 per night.
2-15
CLAKKMONT, 2211 NoTiTh. A1I
outside newly decorated, mo
dern rooms. All with new in
nersprlDK muttresses. Free
pnrkinK. 2-28mtf
KOOM Home privileges with
cooking. Phone 7585 after 5
p. m. 1-10
ROOMS 1034 llltih. 2-5mtf
If
FOR RENT Nice room 134 N
3rd. 4600U
LARGE room for gentleman.
Closo In. Phone 6066. 1-21
ROOM 514 N. loth.
1 -23
24 Apartments For Rent
CLEAN 1 and 3 Toom apart
ment, and $18 month.
JSIgler Apartments 1 block
south Pelican City school. 1-23
FURNISHED APARTMENT
501 Market. 1-20
VACANCY 3 rooms. Alameda
Apartments. 11100 Esplnnadc
1440U
NICE 3-room apt. 413 Alameda.
Phono 8417. 1-20
VACANCY Small 2 rooms suit
ablo for two adults. 325 Com
mercial. 1425U
HIVERV1EW APTS. 4 rooms
nicely furnished, two bed'
rooms, very desirable. Phone
8817 4740tf
PARTLY FURNISHED twn.rnnm
apartment. Wood range. Close
in. $io moniti. inquire 812 H
High. Call days. 627U
TWO-ROOM APT. with both.
Reasonable. Wood furnished.
445 Market. 1-21
FOUR-ROOM newly decorated,
partly furnished apartment.
Inquire 2222 Orchard beforo
noon. 1-21
APT. Newly decorated. 221
Spring. 1-24
FURNISHED modern duplex.
U24 Jelfcrson. 1-22
ONE-ROOM APARTMENT 813
Pine. 1-24
NICELY FURNISHED house
keeping room with kitchen
ette. 248 Broad. 1-21
THREE-ROOM furnished steam
heated apartment. Phono 7731
or 3008. 1-24
FURNISHED one-room apt. 433
N. 10th. 1-21
NICE housekeeping room, every
thing furnished. 218 Main.
Fairfield Apis. 1-21
VACANCY 11th Street Apart
ments. Adults only. 333 So.
Ilth. M9
FURNISHED small apartment,
$18. Inquire 1402 E. Main.
1-10
NICELY FURNISHED CABIN
248 Broad. , 918tf
VACANCY Audloy Apart
ments, 303 So. 8th. Thone
40 111. l-i B
TWO-HOOM furnished apart
ment. Hlghley's Market, Sum
mers lane. l-io
VACANCY Esplnnntlo Courts
Furnished. l-31mtf
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
Wood, lights, water, gas. 418
No. 10th. l-24mtf
FOR RENT Two bedroom fur
nlshcd apartment. 2300 Blehn.
Phono 7268 or 4527. 413Btt
VACANCY Rex Arms, 1-20
18
24 Apartments For Rent
CASCADE APARTMENT
HOTEL Completely furnish
ed. Convenient hotel service.
Day, week or month. 20mtf
TWO HOOM furnished apart,
ment. Electric stove and re
frigerator. 24 mo. 1118 Wnl
nut. 1724tf
FURNISHED Apis, for rent.
Wood, light and water fur
nished. 133 No. 10th. 1-20
26
Houses For Rent
FOR RENT Furnished rooming
house. Close In. Geo. K. Llnd
ley, 1227 Mnln St. 1-1B
TWO-BEDROOM l7oUSE full
basement, unfurnished, $40.
1845 Melrose. Phone 82B1.
1-24
MODERN four-room house un
furnished. 1548 Martin. Phone
6045. 1448tf
CLEAN 3-hedroom unfurnished
house. $30.00. 2525 Rccla
mntlon. Phone 4425 or 447
Alameda. 1-20
TWO-HOOM house furnished.
Hot water. $15.00. 3120 Can
non Ave. 1-10
FOUR-ROOM furnished, near
Falrvlew school. Coll Alla
mont Auto Camp. 1-10
FURNISHED HOUSE 2552'
Shasta way. 1-19 !
FOR RENT Six-room furnished
house. Oil furnace, no yard
upkeep. $45 month. 435 High.
Phone 4273. 1-19
THREE-ROOM furnished house.
Adults only. No pets. Phone
41105. 1-20
FIVE-ROOM strictly modern un
furnished house with upstairs
furnished apartment, Mills ad
dition. Inquire 355 E. Main.
606tf
3-UEDROOM suburban home.
Uusement garuge, furnace. $40.
Four-room duplex, gas, util
ities, gnragc, $33. Three-room
house, garage, $20. All unfur
nished. Phone 7688. 830U
TRUCKS FOR RENT You
drive; move yourself, save i.
Stiles Beacon Service, 1201
East Main. Phone 8304. 2-7mtf
TWO BEDROOM HOUSE, unfur
nished. Gas range. '543 Mar
tin. 734tf
TWO-ROOM- cottages. Wood,
lights, gns furnished $30
month Link River Auto
Cump 1-18
UNFURNISHED duplex Range,
refrigerator, oil furnace. Coll
after 5:30 p. m. SOS No 9th.
4551tf
TWO AND THREE-ROOM fur
nished modern houses. Util
ities furnished. 2125 Bichn.
803tf
HOUSE FOR RENT Call at
2028 Applegate or phone
4027. 1-20
28 Miscellaneous For Rent
DEAD CAR STORAGE Cas
cade Garage building. Cars,
trucks, machinery, what have
you? Call at all hours. Phone
SI 13. 20mtf
30
Real Estate For Sale
Lakeshore Estate
Large two bedroom home,
fireplace, stone foundation,
basement garage and furnace,
outstanding view, more than
200 feet shoreline, oversize
frontage for one more home
Average 300 feet depth. Going
at $3000. $400 cash, $37.50 per
month, including interest at 6 .
CHILCOTE & SMITH
Sinco 1009
111 N. Oth St. Phono 4564
1-19
For Sale
Like Rent
$50 Down $20 Per Month
4 Rooms and Bath
Total Price $850.00
T. B. WATTERS '
Real Estate 613 Main
1-20
FOR SALE Small new house
and half acre. 4742 Shasta
way. Inquire Community Bar
ber Shop, across from Robin
son's Food Store, So. 6th. 1-22
RANCH FOR SALE OR RENT
near Bonanza. Inquire Waller
E. Johnson, Merrill, Ore., Box
003.
A GOOD HOME, closo in and
close to school, furnished ready
to move into. Railroad man
has. bumped to Portland. All
for $3200. $1600 down pay
ment, balnnce to suit. Inquire
425 Pino. Telephone 8364.
1-18
EQUITY In small unfinished
tour-room house and half acre,
1504 Gary St. 1-22
MODERN DUPLEX Hot water
heat. Reasonable, Inquire
1834 Melrose. 1-18
FOR SALE Houses and lots in
Brookings, Oregon , Also 310
acres ncarby J. W. Mosler,
Brookings. 1-23
30 Real Estate For Bale
FOR SALE Two houses for
price of one. A real bargain.
Inquire 1227 Mnln St 133tf
34
Automotive
LEAVING FOR SAN PEDRO
Will sacrifice 1037 DcSoto se
dan. Good tires, radio, heater,
overdrive, A-l mechanically.
Call 7646 evenings. 1-10
1041 PONTIAC Streamliner for
late model pick-up. Would
consider small balance. 1005
Etna. 1-24
WANTED Good Late Model
Used Cars for SPOT CASH
First Class Prices For First
Class Cars. No Delay for Your
Money. See Jack Morris,
Mgr., at
DOUGLAS MOTOR CO.
734 Klamath Ave. 1-31
29 FORD COUPE $30. '33 V-8
coupe $65 cash. Phone 3787.
125 N. Laguna. 1-18
TRAILER HOUSE. 8x16, built-in
cupboards, sink, single bed.
Phone 5006. 1-19
STURDY 2-WHEEL TRAILER
10-inch wheels, good tires.
Altnmont Trailer Park. 1-10
"TRY THE NEW DEAL" at
BUICK. See Mr Yocs, factory
trained service manager.
4934tf
'34 CHEVROLET COUPE. Fine
shape, good rubber. Phone
4804. 1-20
FOR SALE Equity '41 Ford
business coupe. J. W. Live
say, Klamath Agency. 1-20
36 Miscellaneous For Sale
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SALE
Repossessed
and
Reconditioned
Electric
Refrigerators
and
Ranges
e. o. p.,Co.
1-20
JOINING ARMY Sacrifice
Watorwitch outboard, 2H h.p.
Brand new Winchester 12-
gauge pump, $40. Richfield
Service, 7th and Pine. 1-21
CLOTHES DRYERS $1.70 and
$1.30. Lucas Furniture. 1-19
DIESEL ENGINE, new. 2 cyl.
4 cycle Enterprise 40 H. P.
S. A. E. 1200 R. P. M. Price
$1850. Cost $2800. Lindley.
Phono 3273. 1-20
OIL HEATERS Evanoil, fan,
$49.50 American Sunflame,
8-Inch deluxe, $54.50; 10-inch
$49.50. Sunflame, rough,
$39.50; Scars floor-furnsce,
$49.50; Sears Radiant, $19.50;
Midwest, year old, $49.50;
Ward 13-inch deluxe, $39.50.
20 down, $5 monthly. Guar
anteed. Oregon Equipment Co.,
127 So. 6th. 1-19
GLASS
Duplate safety glass, window
glass, plate and mirrors, resil
vcring. Kimball's Glass Shop,
527 Walnut. Phone 7378.
2-6mtf
STOVES REPAIRED All parts
stocked. Used furniture, stoves
bought. OK Second Hand
Store, 820 Klamath. Phone
.5671. l-31mtf
TRAILER HOUSE FOR SALE
Factory built, practically new.
Virgil Parton, Riverside Apts.,
2 Main, or phone 4851. 1-21
FOR SALE 45 Colt automatic,
never been fired, $45. Phone
4015. 1379U
STRICTLY BUSINESS hrMcF.M.
"Your move, Joel"
34
Automotive
BUY TODAY
Tomorrow May Be Too Late
'31
'32
'31
'32
'32
32
'34
'34
38
36
36
Ford Sedan, good motor
Olds 8 cylinder Coupe
Olds 6 cylinder Sedan good .
Ford Coupe (Model B)
Ford Tudor Sedan
Chevrolet Sedan, good motor .
Chevrolet Sedan, neater
Plymouth Sedan, heater
Chevrolet Sport Sedan
Ford Deluxe Sedan
Tcrraplane Deluxe Sedan
SPECIAL
'41 Bulck Special 5-Pass. Sedanette
Defense conditions necessitated one of our owners to
trade on smaller used car. Like new with radio, heater,
defroster and white wall tires. You can save $400 on
this one.
NOTE Several '40 models to choose from at
H. E. Hanger
18 Years the House of Buick
1330 Main Street
36 Miscellaneous For Sale
Auction
AT HAGELSTEIN DAIRY
Algoma
Saturday, January 31
Commencing at 10:00 a. m.
35 Dairy Cows, double tested;
11 1-year-old heifers; 4 2-year-old
heifers;6 1-year-old steers;
3 small calves; 2 black Angus
bulls; hay chopper, John
Deere tractor, buck rake,
mower, spreader, dairy equip
ment, 2 milking machines.
1 large Frigidaire for cooling
and storing milk, 1 cream
separator, bottles, bottle fill
er, milk cooler, cans, wash
vats, electric water heater,
boiler, sterilizer.
This property will sell to
settle the estate of the late
Fred Hagelstein.
Terms, cash. Lunch available
during sale.
George Hagelstein admin
istratorT
Col. Swigart, auctioneer.
RED OR GREY CINDERS for
driveways. Phone 4748 eve
nings or Sundays. Howard
Graham. 865tf
CITY MAPS Up-to-the-minute.
Including suburban sections
Block numbers indicated, in
dex keyed to map. Price. 20c.
For sale at Carmichael's news
stand chamber of commerce
Ernie Piluso's Drive-in. Ever-
body's Drug, Lee Hendrick's
Drug. Louie Polin's. Postofflce
news stand, Robinson's Food
store. Shaw Stationery. The
News Herald. Vic's Signal
Service 320S
RECONDITIONED wood range
California Oregon Power Co.
862tf
FIX THAT RADIO Our busl
ness is sound. Conner Service
Co., 2007 South Sixth. Phone
6878. Just south of viaduct.
2-9mtf
FOR SALE Fancy Gem single
drop seed potatoes. Santford
Jones, Bonanza, Ore. 845tf
COLORED FRYERS and roast
ers, corn fed. We deliver.
Phone 5034. 2-12
38
For Sale or Trade
EQUITY 1040 Buick stx-passen
ger coupe. 1821 Dayton. Ph,
7897. 1-19
BEAUTIFUL lady's one-carat
diamond, platinum mounting.
Will trade for late used car.
Phone 4013. 542tf
34
Automotive
$95
$75
$95
$95
$95
$140
$180
$195
$350
$365
$330
Phone 5151
40
To Exchange
TO EXCHANGE Residential
lot in Medford for Klamath
Falls property. 2024 Reclama
tion. 1-19
WILL TRADE $97.00 Kelvinator
ironer for good milk cow.
Phone 3985. 1-20
42 Miscellaneous Wanted
WANTED Dead or worthless
animals. Phone 5713, our ex
pense. 2-llmtf
WANTED 2-bedroom complete
ly furnished house, close in,
for balance of winter months.
1642 Crescent 1-20
WANTED TO RENT Garage In
vicinity of Pelican hotel.
Phone 7025. 1-19
44 Livestock and Poultry
FOR SALE 2 -year-old regis
tered Guernsey bull. J. R
Ratliff, Malin, Ore. 1-21
JERSEY HEIFER FOR SALE-
IS months old, bred to Jersey
bull. 4349 Winter Ave. Phone
5031. 1-18
FOR SALE 700-800 head feed
er hogs, 22 veal calves at pub
lic auction by the Farm Bu
reau at Anderson, California,
Wednesday, January 21, 1942,
at 1 p. m. Hogs graded and
sold in truck load lots. Cnlvm
sold individually by the pound.
928
TEN FEEDER PIGS, three thin
sows, coming 2-year heifer.
Mike Perrett, Lava Bed road.
1-18
CHESTER WHITE weaner nigs.
J. H. Phipps, Midland. 1-21
44 Livestock and Poultry
FARMERS ATTENTION High
est prices paid for beef, veal,
hogs and livestock. Call Kl am
ain packing Co. Phone 6361
Midland road. l-31mtf
2 GENTLE SADDLE HORSES
Exceptionally good. George A.
uix Fault, 402 South 7th. 1-19
46
Financial
iMgsw ! vwy
CASH LOANS
WITHOUT ENDORSERS
WATS TO OCT A CONSUMERS
CASH LOAN
PHONE . WRITE . CO 11B IK
Ton nd do eo-ilgnert or tnilortort to gt
wniuoni loon.
THREE LOAN PLANS
On your not only. Jfo vagt utlgn-
ui cm, id co-signer.
NO. t-FTRNITt'RH LOANS
Your character la mora Important
tMn ? furniture tUelf.
SO. 5ACTO LOAV8
5,M) to 500 caih loaoi and refto
aDclng.
CONSUMERS CREDIT
. (51-531
720 Pine St
SSS9)
Phone 7711
Mlmtr
, O A N S
ON VpOR AUTOMOBILE
Cash
At
Once!
Toor Car Xw4 Sol Bt TaiIIj Pld
For . ,
See Us Today
Commercial Finance
CORPORATION
US South flth St.. Klnm.Oi F.lla
Phono MJ M-tSS 1-Slmtf
See
Dinty Moore
For
AUTO LOANS
REFINANCING
Locally Owned
Motor Investment
COMPANY
U.4K. Mb Us. M-17S Phon SB3
34
Automotive
SPECIAL
USED CAR VALUES
'38 Pontlac Coupe,
A-l motor, tCC
new tires p30 O
'36 Chevrolet Sedan,
motor OK tVC
good rubber.... JJ'0
'36 Dodge Sedan,
new paint, (tOOC
80 rubber P-JlO
'30 Olds Sedan.
Model 70
Good buy
$695
Earl Smith
9th &
48 Business Opportunities
FOR SALE Equity in Leah's
Drive In, Weyerhaeuser Junc
tion, $423 cash, equipment
S17S extra. 1-24
BOWLING ALLEY Six modern
alleys, complete, at sacrifice.
Will consider trade. George
A. Du Fault, owner, 402 South
7th. 1-19
HOTEL LEASE FOR SALE
Reliable couple. News-Herald
Box 1710. 1-19
FOR SALE Welding and auto
wrecking shop. Best location
in town, doing $12,000 a year
business, fully equipped and
stocked. Owner going to Pearl
Harbor. Hurry if you want
this. Cash price, $3000 takes
it all. Mac and Floyd's, 232
N. Riverside, Medford, Ore.
Phone 4080. 1-19
LEGAL NOTICES
Notional Forest Timber
For Sale
Sealed bids will be received
jy the Regional Forester, Port
land, Oregon, up to and includ
ing February 12, 1942, for ail
the live timber marked or des
ignated for cutting, and all mer
chantable dead timber located
on an area embracing about
31,855 acres within Townships
37 and 38 S., R. 13 E- Town
ships 37 and 38 S., R. 14 E., and
Townships 37, 38 and 39 S., R.
15 E W.M., Fremont National
Forest, Oregon, estimated to be
30,000,000 feet Bil., more or
less, of live and dead ponderosa
pine saw timber, and an unes-
timated amount of sugar pine,
lodgepole pine, California in
cense-cedar and white fir saw
timber to be cut at the option
of the purchaser. No bid of lsss
than $4.15 per M. feet for pon
derosa pine, $2.00 per M. feet
tor sugar pine, $1.00 per M.
feet for California incense-cedar,
and $.50 per M. feet for lodge
pole pine and white fir, will be
considered. In addition to the
prices bid for the stumpage, a
cooperative deposit of $.25 per
M. feet BM. to be used by the
Forest Service for paying the
cost of slash disposal, and a co
operative deposit of $.10 per
M. feet B. M. to cover the cost
of tree planting, seed sowing
and timber stand improvement
work on the area cut over, for
the total cut of timber under
the terms of the agreement, will
be required. .
$6,000.00 must be deposited
with each bid, to be applied on
tne purchase price, refunded.
or retained in part as liquidated
damages, according to condi
tions of sale. The right to re
ject any and all bids is reserved.
Before bids are submitted, full
information concerning the tim
ber, the conditions of sale, and
the submission of bids should
be obtained from the Forest Su
pervisor, Lakeview, Oregon, or
the Regional Forester, Portland,
Oregon,
J 12-19-26. Aff. News No. 4.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
OF PARTNERSHIP
Notice is hereby given that
the partnership heretofore ex
isting, of Telford & McCornack,
operating a sporting goods
store, has been dissolved by
mutual agreement of the parties
thereto.
Ray A. Telford and Mary L.
Telford have purchased the in
terest of Frank H. McCornack
and wife in said business and
will continue to operate said
business it the same location.
being 123 North Sixth street,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
RAY A. TELFORD
FRANK H. McCORNACK.
J17-19-20-21-22-23. No. 8
INVITATION TO BIDDERS
Sealed proposals will be re
ceived on or before 11:00 A. M.,
Wednesday, January 28th, 1942,
at the office of the County Clerk,
Klamath County, Court House,
Klamath Falls, Oregon, for the
remodeling of the American Leg
ion Building.
Separate proposals will be re
ceived for the General Contract
and for the Heating Work. The
General Contract is to include
all of the work except the Heat
ing. Plans and Specifications may
be obtained from the office of
Howard R. Perrin, Architect, 206
Automotive
'38 Chrysler Sedan,
1 st class motor t CQ C
good tlrea 3 73
'30 Dodge Coupe,
motor Just fcAC
overhauled POT3
38 Ford
Pickup .
....$185
'37 Olds Sedan,
new paint, tAOC
1st class tire '3
Pontiac
Klamath
Underwood .Building, Klamath
Falls, Oregon. A deposit ot
$15.00 will be required .for the
Plans and Specifications, which
deposit will be refunded to the
bidder upon return of the Plana
and Specifications in good condi
tion.
The successful bidder will be
required to furnish . a Surety
Company Performance Bond in
the full amount of the Contract
price.
The Klamath County Commis
sioners reserve the right to re
ject any and all bids, to waive
any informalities and to accept
such proposal as may be ia it
best interest.
Signed
MAE K. SHORT,
J 12-19. . No.
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, administrator , of
the estate of Jeanette Stafford,
deceased, has filed in the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Klamath County the final ac
count of his administration of
said estate, and that the Court
has appointed February 18, 1942,
at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.
as the time, and the Court room,
of said Court as the place for the
hearing and settlement of said
account.. .
Dated: January 19, 1942. .
J. W. STAFFORD,
Administrator of the Estate
of Jeanette Stafford, De
ceased. J 19-26; F 2-9. No. 9
Winema Club Gets ,
Behind Tule Lake $
Defense Projects
TULELAKE Winema dub
members will cooperate in all
defense programs where assist
ance is needed and when mate
rials arrive for the making of -garments
to be distributed by
the Red Cross a large per cent
age of the members will Join
classes to be held in Tulelake.
Appearing in behalf of thlt
phase of the defense program,
Mrs. Frank G. Rhodes met.
Thursday with the group at the
home of Mrs. Richard Smith to
explain the dire need fcr im
mediate and concentrated effort
in preparing garments. Mrs.
Rhodes is to assist classes in
sewing and Mrs. Harry Miller
will direct knitting classes.
Accounts of the club for 1941
including expenses of the ' an
nual community Christmas tree
were closed and later member
played bridge and pinochle.
Co-hostesses with Mrs. Smith
were Mrs. George Frey and Mr.
Barney Cox.
Merrill
MERRILL Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Svehlak plan to leave the
last of this month for Nampa,
Idaho, where they will locate.
They have farmed in the Malin
and Merrill districts for several
years. Mrs. Svehlak is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey returned
recently from the Nampa coun
try wnere Svehlak has relatives.
Small Tommy O'Neil. 5 years
old, was a tonsilectomy patient
recently at the Merrill hospital.
He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
John O'Neil. Another small pa
tient who lost tonsils was six-year-old
Dorothy Clary, also of
Merrill.
Mrs. J. S. Wilson, who was
called to Los Angeles a few day
before Christmas by the fatal
illness of a sister has returned
home.
SAILFISH
MIAMI. Fla.. Jan. 19 '
Mrs. J. K. Lung of Chicago boat
ed an 84-pound, 3-ounce sallfish
yesterday to take the lead in '
that division of the $10,000 Met
ropolitan Miami fishing tourna
ment. It was the third largest
catch in the seven-year history
01 the competition which end
April 19. . ,
SUN VALLEY Idaho. Jan 10
WPI A 18.vear.nlH hov .Tanbla
Simnson of Ketrhnm ntfn4lalarf
a 2.1 mile ski course on Baldy
mountain yesterday in 2 min
utes and 51 secondu elcrht Mmnrfa
better than the previous record.
The near mlle-a-mlnute time
was turned in on the Diamond
Sun course which hu a vertical
descent of 3200 feet,.
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