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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALkS, OREGON
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 0. 1052
SINUS INFECTIONS
DR. E. M. MARSHA
laeoesaralte ' Treaua j
Eselillr. M.lkse
tl Ne. 7th rhea. 7MI
tnirepreetl. P-vslelaa
MIRRORS I
for any
Room in Hit Home!,
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I. Hiidebrand
i
By MRS. T. P. MICHAEL
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest RIttrr mid
children. Lld and Robert of Hen
Icy, visited on Saturday with Mia.
saran Micnaei.
Olaf Nelson, who la employed at
PIANNE Lighting . . .
Speeds Learning
"j
. Young eyes see easily and quickly when the light
ing is PLANNED for seeing.
Older eyes, too, need good lighting for working,
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jtc.ugnung can oe rLAinLU tor au visual tasKs. ineir
Weyerhaeuser near Sprague River,
spent the holidays at his home In
Dairy.
Mr. and Mrs. Carolle Hurst and
family, who have made their home
in sprague River, moved on Sat
urday to the Olaf Nelson home In
Dairy where they will make tllclr
ilUlllV.
Mrs. 8. K. Hnrtzlrr and son,
John, and daufthler, Mrs. Joe Sulli
van, were transacting business In
Klamath Falls last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rttter and
children Llda and Robert of Hen
ley visited on Saturday with Mrs.
Emma Rueck.
Albert Garrison of Eugene was
calling on old friends In Dairy last
week. He was a former resident
of this community.
Mrs. Rosa Vleira entertained
wilh a dinner on Christmas. Covers
were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Viclra. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vl
eira, Jerry and Lee Vieira and the
hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Murvin Michael
and Mrs. Charles Boroughs, attend
ed the ball game at Bonanza oil
Friday evening, Jan. 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Michael
had as their dinner guests on
Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Borough and Myrta, Mclda and
Maurice Chandler of Sprague
River.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Michael
spent Christmas evening with Mr.
ana Airs, uu-e cam and lamtiy.
Mrs. Mary Robertson had as her
dinner guests on Christmas, E. L.
Kooertson of Ashland. Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Robertson and family
from Hiidebrand. Mr. and Mrs.
Don Duncan and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Hargrove and Leo Rob
ertson, all of Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sullivan and
nnt l.nprif mnrl riannu nf f.inHtr
Calif, spent the holidays with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Hart
zler. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sul
livan. They left Saturday, Jan. 6,
lor ineir nonie.
Jan Clark who Is attending Ore
gon State College at Corvallls.
spent the holidays with his grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. William
Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ooben of Klamath
Falls spent Christmas with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Falkouskl and family.
Mrs. Sarah Michael had as her
dinner guests on Christmas. Mr.
and Mrs. D. Hoefler of Klamath
Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Byron
Welch of Lakevlcw, and Floyd
Hoefler, Eddie Welch, Hay Hoof.
ler, Loy Welch Gloria Hoi-dor
Clarene Welch and Wnndu Hucller.
Mr. and Mrs. Rav Robertson and
children, Dale Robert, Joan and
Jan were shoppers In Dairy on
Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Jones and
daughter, Elaine, were dinner
guests of their son and daughter
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Jones of Klamnth Fulls, on Christ
mas Day.
Westside 7 -.
Send for our booklet - "Eyn
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It's a complete story oa light
il affects oar teeing. It's
free, of course.
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Bettor Light Means Bttttr Sight
Suburban Service
On Your Worn Equipment I
, 11th & Walnut Ph. 7709,
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To More Comfort
Without Nagging Backacho
Narclnt backache. Ion of pep and snare-,
headaches and ditsJness mar be due to alow
down of kidney function. Doctors say rood
kidney function is very important to good
health. When some everyday eonditlon.such
as stress and strain, causes this important
function toslow down. many folks sutlernar
glnc backache-feel miserable. Minor blad
der irritations due to cold or wrong diet may
cause setting up nights or frequentpassa.es.
Don t neglect your kidneys if these con JU
Hons bother you. Try Doan's Pllis-a mild
diuretic. Vied successfully by millions for
over 60 years. It's amaslng how many times
Doan 1 1 give happy relief from these dlscom.
forts-belp the IS mllesof k Idney tubes and in
ters flush out wast. Get Doan's Pills today!
ACT TODAY to earn more
in 1952!
Now is the time "to work" x
cash reserves to tighten your grip on
security. Savings placed with us
by January 10th earn two liberal
returns in the coming year.
stop in and save today!
W 71 $73
,615.95 IN EARNINGS
PAID OUR SAVERS
DECEMBER 31st!
CURRENT RATE
2Vi
PER ANNUM
FlRfTFEDERALUVINES
.VL0AN ASSOCIATION
540 Main Street
1,11 Un.CI V
Klamath Falls
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Anhcraft
were visiting on Wednesday eve
ning with (riouda at the Ulll lint
man home.
O. D. Storkberurr silent the
uiuistinns holidays with tr ends.
(Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Homo tnul
laniiiy at their home In Seattle.
Wash. Dean, as ho Is well known,
was tormerlv a West Side school
teacher having made this his home
tor several years. He later served
In the U. S. Army and following
ins aiscnargc decided to ruler the
Dentistry School at Porlluiid. He
ana lus family lived there during
his schooling and following his
graduation lust year, Dean decided
to open an office in Seattle.
Mrs. Violet Wagers was taken
111 on Christmas Llav and hurt in
go to the Lakevlcw hospital Thurs
day evening. She was able to mine
home Sunday. Mrs. Wagers Is our
local teacher and we are mrrv she
had to spend some of her holiday
vacation In bed.
Mr. mid Mrs. Gordon Friday and
son. Dale, have been enjuyiiig sev
eral days at Sucrnniemo, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs., Henry Albertson's
home was the scene of a family
dinner and get together on Christ,
mas Day. Present were the follow,
ing: Mr. and Mrs. Put Alberlson,
Mr. and Mrs. mil Sundet and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kimri..i mi
ranilly, Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle nic
kels, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rich
aroson. Frank, Jack and Lvnn Al
berlson, Everett Becralt, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Hasklns and son Jesse,
nun ivirs. mil swarm and Mrs.
Stella Clark of Klamath Falls, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Alberlson and fam
ily ot Hazelton, Ida., and Lloyd
Alberlson of Bandon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson and
son. James, were dinner guests
on Christmas Day at the home ol
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar McGarth In
Lakeview.
Mr. and Mre Xflllnn pnnK. o..
lamuy are planning to move to
iown sometime this week. We re
grct seeing them leave.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurrv Knlh Imri
relatives Irom Klamath rnuntv ui.
itltig them over the holidays.
Would like lo take this opportun
ity uj wisn everyone a Happy New
may tne new year bring
happiness and peace everywhere.
Mr. and Mrs. '.falls. Purr!,,- ...,l
family had dinner Christmas n,iv
-- fwy nooeris nome.
Mr. and Mrs I.lnvrl Wnmn. ....... .
".c tiuiiunvs wun irienos and rela
tives at Tulelake and Malln.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crowl and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Morris
Jr.. and J. W. Crowl motored to
Alturas to spend the Christmas
holiday with relatives at the home
of Mr and Mrs. E. C. Hartlcrode.
Sunday dinner guests of the Har
ry Crowl family were Mr. and Mrs
Leo Alberlson and family of Hazel
ton. Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Al
berlson and sons, Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Morris Jr. and the Crowl
family.
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' HUNTS CASH GROCERY
Phone 7S3 Box 343
DCRBIS
MRS DORA URANHAM
Phone 1B3 201 B Haxeo
llenlev Tulelake ,
, RUTH KINO
Phone Rte 2. Box Sit
LAKEVIEW
BLUE NOTE MUSIC
Phone U701 138 E. 8t- No
MERRILL
ROBERTA DEWEY
Phone a.'Ol Merrill
MAUN
MRS. JOE HALOUSEK
Box 114 Malln Phone 374
A CARDJr-THANKS
Mr. aii(T.Mrtr L. A Stnlih slid patls'iils
of the Cuuiily infirmary with to thank
everyone for the food, romlv and nils
that wars given during tlia Holiday
Sfason.
C " FUNERAt MOMIS
WARD'S Klamsth funerallloma.' flis
High Street Phone 33.14
fc
Paisley
By MRS. CLYDE BRAMLKTTK
Fires broke out twice, here In
the past week but both were ex
tinguished with slight damage.
Last Friday. Dec. 28, the Post
olilce caught fire from a defective
chimney. The blaze was discovered
by the assistant postmaster, Mrs.
Anita Banister, when she returned
to the office from lunch.
The fire was confined to the
chimney but a sack of mall lying
near by narrowly escaped being
burned.
Saturday evening about 7 p.m.
the house occupied by Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Heller and two chil
dren was ablaze. The local fire
department kept the fire confined
to the attic of the ten-room struc
ture, most damage was done by
water, clothing and food supplies
getting a good drenching.
A defective chimney was the
cause of the conflagration.
The Heller family Is staying
with Mike Murphy until a house
can be found. Rental property In
Paisley Is at a premium.
Frank Pate passed away Wed
nesday morning at the Lakevlcw
hospital after a leg amputation.
Mr. Pate was a long time em
ploye of the Z. X. ranch and was
about 70 years of age.
In 111 health for the last 12 years
he suffered a broken hip In a fall
from a horse over a year ago
which failed to heal satisfactorily,
necessitating the amputation.
Funeral services were held Sun
day Dec. 30., at the Methodist
Church In Paisley and Interment
was In the Paisley IOOF cemetery.
The Valley Falls Orange mem
bers and friends gathered at the
Grange hall Monday evening for
a New Year party. A potluck sup
per, dancing and group singing
were the highlights of the evening.
On Jan. 26, the grand opening
will be held at the new Grange
hall. Everybody Is Invited to at
tend. Mrs. Fred Carey was taken to
the Lakeview hospital Friday eve
ning suffering from pneumonia.
Mrs Carey was placed under an
oxygen tent and her condition
caused much concern but at. this
time she Is improving.
Recommended By Many Leading
DADY DOCTORS
to relieve distress of "
CHEST COLDS
And Irtak Up Painful Uuliztd Cong lien
A number of baby doctor!
today are recommending
Child's Mild Munterole to
promptly relieve coughe,
ore throat, localized inflam
mation and to break up
congestion in none, throat
and upper bronchial tubei of the lungi.
J unt rub It onl
MuBterole instantly creates a wonder
ful Bennatlon of protective warmth on
chest, throat and back and brings am fil
ing relief, There's also Regular and
Lxtra Strong Musterole for adults.
. Child's Mild .
mmm
MEETING NOTICES
A
Crater Lake Lodge No.
311 A FA: AM will hold
a special communica
tion In MM degree
Thursday, January 10.
at 7:30 p.m. By order
of the W.M.
WILLIAM FINK Secy.
Legal Notice
notice or noND SAi.r.
sealed proposals will be molted by
the Common Council of tha City of
Klamath rails, Oreenn. for tha pur
rhae of sewer Improvement bonds.
Series M. srrlini. rour Thou.anil
five Hundred Twenty. two and 33-100
Dollar.. .W.J3J33! duly authorised by
ordinance of Ihe said Clly of Klamatn
falls, for the construction and laying
3D.
Of sewer lines In Niw.r tlmt ST-
of said Clly and serving the property
between Mouth Slxlh Street, the OCs
... nm, ...an mni Ol Way. StlSSU Ws
and Waihburn Streets.
Proposals to purchase said bonds will
be received by the undersigned up to
and Including Ills 4th. day of February.
1H32, at Ihe hour of seven-thirty o'clock
p m. of said day and opened Bt a
regular meeting of ihe Common Coun.
ell Immediately thereafter; said bonds
shsll be dated rehruary 1. IBM, and
shall be In amounta of lirxi 00 each,
e-icepl bond No. 1. of said series,
which shall be for the fractional pert
of said sum. and all shall be due ten
years after the date of Issue, payment
of the entire bonds optional with aald
City at any coupon paying data on and
after one year from Ihe dale thereof.
Said bonds will hear Interest at the
rale of not to exceed six per cent per
annum, payable semi-annually on
February 1st. and August 1st. of each
year, principal and Interest pavahle at
the office of the treasurer of tha City
of Klamath falls, Oregon.
All proposals must be unconditional
and accompanied by a certified check
for five per cent of tha proposal.
The Common Council reserves the
right to relect any and all bids.
The successful bidder for said bonds
will be furnished with an opinion as
to Ihe legality thereof by the law firm
of Wlnfree. MrCulloch. Shuler Si Sayre.
Spalding Building, Portland. Oregon.
This notice is authorlred by ordinance
of the Common Council of the City of
Klamath rails. Oregon, dated Decem
ber 17. mil.
ROBEHT M. FLDr.R, Police Judge
of the City of Klamath rills,
Oregon.
D-31-J-l-.!-4-S-'7
- S - ft 10 - II 12 M 1.1 .
IS . 17 . IS - III - 21 - U . XI
21 - 23 - 21 - 28 20 - 30 31
P.I - 2 No 2.
NOTICK OF THE ANNUAL MKK'I IN(i
OK MKM1IFRS OF FIHHT FKDF.RA1.
SAVINGS AND LOAN AHHOLIA11UN
OF KLAMATH FALLS
Notice Is hereby given lhat the an
nual meeting of the members of First
Federal Savings and Loan Association
of Klamath Falls will be held at the
home office of the association at .140
Main Street. Klamath Falls. Oregon,
at two o'clock In the aMernoon on the
IBth day of January, 19.12 for the pur
pose of electing three directors and for
transaction of such business as may
properly come ffefore the meeting.
First Federal Savings and Loan
Association of Klamath Falls
Ily: Van S. Mollison. Secretary
J-3-9 No.- S40
NOTICF. OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice Is hereby given that the under.
flnnl account In the office of the
signed administratrix of the estate ol
F. W. niggs, deceased, has filed her
county clerk of Klamnth County, Ore
gon, and the court has sat Friday the
nth day of January. 11132, at Ihe hour
of ten o'clock A. M. of said date, In
the Circuit Court room in Ihe court
house In Klamath Falls, Oregon, as
the time and place for hearing oblec
tlons thereto and the settlement thereof.
Daled this 11th day of Die., 1031.
Louisa Jllggs
Administratrix
A. W. fichaupp. attorney
U.-12-19-2I1-J.-2-0 No. 814
The local oxvgen tank at Dunns
Chevrolet garage came In for use
when Mrs. Cary's condition be
came serious. A physician from
Lakeview was called and on ar
rival the doctor ordered the Dis
aster Car from Lakeview to take
the stricken woman to the hospital.
Paisley has hod lots of snow the
past week. On Friday 12 Inches- of
new snow fell. Road crews worked
around the clock.
Portland To Buy
Defense Equipment
PORTLAND tm Portland's City
Council authorized the expenditure
of $5,000 Monday to purchase civil
defense training and disaster re
lief equipment.
The State of Oregon will put
up another $5,000 and the federal
government will match the $10,000
for a total of $20,000.
Radiological monitoring' equip
ment and first aid training kits
will be bought with part of tha
money, civil defense officials said.
It Is estimated that one million
Americans have undetected diabetes.
10
SERVICE
VM. A. ROGKItS SILVKIIWARR
Made anil Cllini'iiiitt-od by Oneida, LUI,
Roy Rinehart's
CHEVRON STATION
rhonc 3-mi
Cliis, Oil. Tires, Tillies
lliitteiles, Liihilriilliin, Washing
SOUTH H1XTII mill MIDLAND ROAD
Kliiinalh Falls, Oii'iiun
The only Hrivlro Hlallnii In Klitmulh Kails Isaiilng
Rogers Ullvorwiun Curtis
MEETING NOTICES
LODGE MEETING
EVERY THURSDAY
and Initial Ion every
third Thursday
W. C. 1IOOPKK
Secretary
1010 Pine
KLAMATH FALLS Aerlo No. 20U0
f Ol Regular meeting
All II, every Friday
AMI if ..i,.!.. 7;4i m
" O. K. Hall, Uth
ind Walnut.
Vuuuiuj tiiemoers cordially Invited
Buffet hours 10:30 a.m. to I am
Hlirlne Club dinner
iiirrlliiK on Wednesday,
Junimry 9. at 0:30 p m.
at Jened's, 413 Mnlu
street. Kefrrahmrnla
and eiitertaliimeiil. All
Nobles are welcome to
a l lend.
PAUL WINTER.
President
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOtlH mrels
Friday, a D lit., for Inlurnialion. wtiia
Hon 3o4. Phone 3.UU.
IS SITUATIONS WANTID
HAiiVai'iTiNti, l'ii.. iis a iiiria,
t'llll.11 I'AHK Phono 2-1743,
WILL caio tnr' children In my
dnys or your huuia evenings.
' I.. S.I,
leTllS-
LOST AND FOUND
N'l'IIAYHereforit branded Willi Halls?
U. II, on left hill. Owner phone 21103.
Mowerllros. Midland. Oregon
LOST, rhinestone necklace. " Hewaril'.
PhiineS.rin after S p in.
LOST.- Hack and whlleCo.-ker"wlth
Nprlngrr markings. Nettie noony, Vi
cinity ounimers Lane. Phone WJI3.
LOST, near South ttlslh and r.i stsm'
black d.. answers lo "Dleckle. ' 83 re-
wsru. I none I sou
r!T!IAVt:il: (rum &fr-H.lerT5r.'rT
Two Heifers, une Holileln, one duern
sey llranded Diamond "F" on lelt hip
Please cell 3.1173 ur write Ueorgo Lew
is. 3Q4S Denver Avenue.
4 GENERAL NOTICE
rOHR Singer Sewing Center Is ' open
lo the public, Thursday 3 30 lo 0.30
for free attachment instructions.
Hingis siwino cin rr.it
833 Main Phone 1-1313
PERSONALS
Sf XS'LEY"'HonienMiucTe. Phune ootS!
WAT ERPltOOFINa' "producls" f,,rlisf
basements or roofs. Phone 8347. on.
UF.H NOW.
10
SERVICES
Septic lanks Cleaned
Newest Sanitary Methods
Also
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
Cleans Btwer Lines of Roots, Etc
CD F. KINO
7434 Orchard Phone fP.41
TUFTS
for
SERVICE
CHIMNEYS FURNACES
STOVES
OIL BURNER SERVICE
Phone (1505 or 2-3316
EXCAVATING
Mobil Shovel and Trench Hot
Bulldoter Fill Dirt Topsotl
Crushed Rock - Driveway Clnden
Compressor
CRANE SERVICE
GRAHAM BROS.
Phoi.e 6541 or 9110
MOVING?...
Call 7425
Local-Long Distance
Piano and appliance moving a
specialty
Transfer and Storage
Bekln's Moving and Storage
Peoples Warehouse
"Since 1918"
RADIO
Our Buslnens l.i Sound
CONNfcH'8 BURVICE CO.
Phone 687S
HKW.NO and n I Urn lion work, baity-.).-
tinf. Phone 2-fl.V.H.
TOR EXPERT nmortrUng, rablneta of
f urn Hurajrc pal ring. Phonc43:ifl.
IlKICfC LAY! Mi OnVi your "flrouUce
draw? U not call ft)4B.
DOCS YOUR flreplact need repair?
Call 2-OORI.
Pipe tiiawinu.
and weekends.
Call 4BU3 evening
PAINTING. ahenl rnrk flnUhlnx. tex
turing, wall paper cleaning, wall and
woodwork waihlng by hour or contract.
Phone 21243 between 5 and B p. m.
W A TC 1 1 KKPAIII I NO. HeaaouHblc. 73
Main Street. j
PAINTING ,and pnp'crhanglng! i'honi-7017.
rLOOnpol tuned. Phonft B300.
THIPP'S AUTO painting, body and fen
oer worn rnnn ww.
CARPENTER work. Repnlrn, rtimfifM
Intf and new conMrucllon. Phone 2-JW17.
lMAC'S Farm Equipment Co.,' Kerguibn
dealer. Phone fl-IM.
ELECTRIC WIRING, work by hour or
contract. Phone 2-) 010.
EXPERT dreaimaklng and alteration...
fnone inm
.PAINTING. "decorating, paper' "hanging,
plaiter-board Untitling, apray palming.
pnone .wan.
CURTAINS "Uundtred ' and atretched.
pnone ii
J. L. DEAN
Public Accountant
and Auditor
Office t nM No. 7th. Phone fl14H
12
EDUCATIONAL
CHltD CARE! and ducatfon. Pre-ichool
center. Phone 4279.
BOOKKEEPING, ihorthand typing kin
dred aubjecti, office mnchlne.
KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE1
TM PI nt Phone 47WO
14 HELP' WANTED, FEMALE
GIRL, neat and aggreiiilve, between
a Ron 30 and 30. Good atarltng anlary
and permanent poiltlon for right party.
Phone 2-.M24.
U HELP WANTED, MALE
WANTED. Sawmill timekeeper Pl."ono
WANTED, three cut-oft men. Phoenix.
Ore. Phone 3-1204 after A p. m. Phone
3-177B iledford.
It SITUATIONS WANTED
fiAY WORTC, colored glrl71hone 2-02nl
PRACTICAL NURME will Hive loving
cara to children by day or hour, Phone
2-2430.
Ofi tudont,"' married with f.imlly
wlBheti work after fl p. m. Phone 3-1145.
WA S H1NQ an d Iron In g. Phohejl'-Ol l"o.
LADY with o"he child deiTreii work-in
mother1eiaj home or aitilHtnnce to moth
er. Phone t.42H, 73B N. 2nd.
TRONiNG. Call S-miB."
Iioiilt" worhTPhu'i
22 ROOMS FOR RENT
I.AIl(llrrnliig fwitwlth'.iat. Cloaa
In I'tinn
l'M and iHMitl (ur'gvniUnieliTIiwie
HtKiMN. ," bloik " ntt MaiPiione
IMltlMH. ptirpi' ria.iiialirp Ph7Tna4i(.iX
t.oVEI.Y'r.wnn.'fnr rent. M.-t. Vweek
Ciu in. Pttctite tMt;
MiiuMH "lti:u Migti '
24 APARTMENTS 9 OR RINT
I.AItiiE iixrvm "fmini ulium KaiMj
aim. tmrnl. AtltllU, nu ih-u. 1113 Cettar
itfl I'lnr.
rllNISIIt)ilHair"f(,o'i,ljrleaii7"w
Ir itxIr.'.Taicd. Nu-v view. 4H iu.
I'hnitv .ttiJi
ttltNtHltttl Itiii r.uV.t. -.T-,....-.7r8. tV.
mtt rmint rnlilii. . all ullUllea ln
rluitcl 410 N Tenth
TllltKt. iiMim f tit nul.tif. ' ririiVni.
( it in. t-titi'lry fcilni. Mil N lih.
Coupl tinlv. Nn peli. 43. Call 3.3110.
ftilt HKNT I wo rMim, furnUltd apart
ntpiil. Cuu.ilr. Pliuna 14111.
rOH RKNT nice rUan modern
it i-in iju.. .,ituiiit nrfrrd
Mnriule Imiulia 1114 Oak.
NICK twit riKim apartmani, gi
Ktiuipiivil, I'hon M4.
TWO ROOM m-rt)HMlr'M- eqliipiwd
ni niita 1 1 mi p room ioue.
hrdl 11 il High.
apart
. Villa
WIH
-OM RKNT. I.arg four roum funilih.d
aimriinenl IMuma nuu.
roll l.CAKK. nx monltta two bad
Mmi mmt imrrH Carpvta from wall lo
vll Wa(r, llghl antt h! furnuliail.
No uli)rrinu to una child under twelve.
3U4U Hltaata Way.
roll HKNT ' TwnrwnpUlly furniihad
twu rtwiit apatuiianu. Clvan. ! Wll
lw EOI'R ROOM'" fiirnlhedaparlrrnt "fof
rent, with lnplit imrrh. Kleclrie
tuve am) rvfrlgaralur. 43 M, Close In.
Uin Walnut.
TMUlCK rHin ftir7iiihtl "ipartnitor.
Centrally I or It, 131 JHo. 3nd.
H'lt.NIMlir.l) lwl.tir"aprimanl. tTtilT
lti- paid. i3 iu, Phone 4wg. 10O9 Ur-
roitt.1rwuri.riiJ.7d one "badwtm
anartmanl Private haihPhona l-OJ3.
rotfn' ROOM (umulied apartnunT." 5J
Mnrhul I'h.mail7
APAHTMENTJi' ir"TtTCnqttlrVTl4l
Urtiatl, lie Msnaavr.
Koit "ittNT, nice 'un7urnuKad' dupTV.
WKI Oalt
roHKtfNt. f ur nuhad ""a par) rrtn L liZ
qutra 818 High
NT Wt."Y dnrorittd. private bath, hit'
rhntta. Hinm heal. I mi tie range.
in we-k He Arint Aprtnvanr
ONE " brilriKim unfuinrthed apartmenu
iaa 'l"PIH'dCalla-O0ll.
NM AU. cln aiKtrtutant KieclrlcaTlv
ritiimtrd 4.11 .Nirh 10th.
roit"itE.NT7" Small clean apartment m
diiplcji Kullahle fur coupU. ! Bum
ttirii I -art A f ! r nonandavrn imj-
riRMKNT Attrariive two room "p'arf
y Ivtrnuhrtt apiftmanl. rtactrle heat.
Clme In town. Phoneg 0070.
KOI! M ENT, t Krea ro)m fVnUMati
aparimptti. lloi waler beat. Adults.
"Snnr .IMUI.
)lt MKNT, iwiTdriKim ftirtfliKorUp
Alaira apartment. Ileal and water fur-
nuhnt. Ii2-i 'rnl. Phone 2 ia.
t.i(t)CNI "fUmrprivale etiirnnt-e." thre
room dtrnihrd apartment flectrleally
nuipivd. Oil hat 1 -
26 HOUSES fOR RENT
0 lH AHl "l wii bodroum R o(Tf t
hoi,., iurnuhed au per month. Call
roil IIKNTModern Turnred llirr
room houe with garage. Inquire IM
Hntnrnei Iine.
ron HKNT lwo tridrYiom' ntoSarn" piVu
ly rurnuhed huue. t05 month. Inquire
al 1M47 Avalon,
FOR JIFNT, One iMrlfnom modern
hmue Inquire 1414 Hornadale ttoad.
FOR RKNT, furnlihed "two" bedroom
hniue with garage. (00 month. Inquire
i:t'22 Lakevlcw.
FOR RENT furnlahed, one bedroom
home, lltkl California Ave. Phone 3-127.
ri'KNlSMKD two room houte.' No chil
dren. 1H27 Hummer Lane.
FOR HKNT. ftix room "modern fur
nUhivt hoiiR. Near bus line. tW, 4429
Khata Way.
FOR RKNT "three room furnlfhed cot
tage, al 34M Orrhard.
FOR RENT two bedroom houaa. Prion
BOIM.
PARTLY FURNISHED one bedroom
hnue for rent, luiu Sltklyou, Phon
W. J. Eater 2 02M.
NKAT" modern houia al Hagar. Call
11147.
ONK BKbttVioM fuVnuheS fiouie for
rent. Call 4120. Apt. 401 or JVM.
FOli HKNT," t w o "Tied no rii rVrrTiaheH
hour.e. ;tU7a Doaidman. Inquire at 3701
Derby,
ONE Rbft'rTaTifirnr.ignt anlfwaier
fiirnlHhed. Acrom from Pelican achool.
:i.l0 Hank Street.
N1 ODER N rnbl na ' Mr rent. Junction
Krrvlce Station. Weyerhaeuier. Phone
ftami. m
FOR RENT. Two bedroomdu'ple"j(r.'nr
nUhed, clone In. Inquire TM North Uth.
FOR MKNT. Clean, nlcelv fiir'nlalirTT
one bedroom house. Couple only. 223
Lincoln.
28 MISCELLANEOUS WRJtENT
BEEHIVE
u
TRUCKS DRIVE
Move Yoiirsclf 8ave '1
Npw Trucks For Long Trips
Plckiip Btakra Vans
BEACON MOBIL SERVICE
1201 EMnln Phone 830
OKKici; (or rein. 1133 MaTrT Phone
7 1 iii
Foil HKNT ' floor Sanders latest type
equipment. Siihtirhin Lumber Co 1Kb
and Walnut Phone 770fl.
CAM RfOHAGR HKAfrn. day W..IJ
or month. Earl Lamb. phon. 4873 r
T70.
30 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
SUMMERS PARK
You will be proud to own thl ex
ceptionally well kept two bedroom
plastered home. Oak floors In liv
ing and (lining room, Venetian
blinds, elcclrio licnt, Insulated,
wnathorstrlpprd, storm doors and
windows, storage buHilIng for gar
den supplies. Fenced backyard,
patio, concrete driveway. Shown by
appointment. Priced $11,000,
ALSO
Two bedroom home, St. Francis
Park. 8000. New two bedroom on
Radcllffo street, $1)250. Large two
bedroom and finished attlo room.
Will go Q.l. $8200.
Hot Springs Two bedroom, full
basement, fireplace. $11,750.
Anne Mason
Eddie lloslcy
Eves. 6714
2-1083 ;
BOGUE DALE, Realtor
122 S. Alii Phone 726