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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
FRIDAY. JANUARY IB, 1052
PAGE TWELVE
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TOP PLUMACE-
( This party-r oinr coiffure called
, 'Comet," styled by Fernand
Aubry. of Paris, 1 made of white
feathers which cover the head
, ,like close-fUtirur wit.
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NEW ENVOY Georn
C. McGhee, former Assistant
, Secretary of State for Middle
. East and African Affairs, is new
V. S. Ambassador to Turkey
Succeeding George M'adsworth.
JACOBY
on
'Canasta
"Please tell me if I was wrong
or unlucky," requests a Chicago
reader. "We were playing three
hand Canasta because our regular
fourth - had to work late at the
office.' In the first hand, with ev
erybody needing 50 points, I was
clean ine lonowing cards: joner,
A-A K-K, J-J, 8-9. 7-7, 6-5. .
. "I drew another seven and de
cided to discard it as a trap. I
was planning to play for the dis
card pile since I had five good
pairs.
' ''What happened to me shouldn't
happen to a dog. I gave up an
other seven later on, and then a
jack. Finally, one of the oppo
nents picked up the discard pile,
and made a canasta. The hand
continued for a while, and the
other opponent melded out con
cealed. I still had no melds.
' "Was it foolish of me to throw
away those sevens In the attempt
to- win the discard pile? Does it
pay to light for the pile in the
three-hand game?"
It pays to fight for the discard
pile in the three-hand game, but
it seldom pays to go all-out for the
pile. It is usually unwise to break
up a possible meld either as a
trap or in order to make room
for additional pairs.
What actually happened to my
Chicago .correspondent is far from
unusual. One opponent had a good
play for a concealed meld-out. He
concentrated on building up his
band and didn't worry about giv
ing up the discard pile.
Hence he gave the pile away to
the other opponent but managed
to meld out before any damage
was done. The only one who got
hurt was my correspondent.
This sort of thing doesn't happen
often in the regular four-hand
frame because there is no euch
clanger as one opponent deliber
ately giving up the pile to another
opponent. What's more, if you do
lose the discard pile to the enemy
in the four-hand game, you will
have a partner to come to your
rescue.
In three-hand Canasta it pays
to fight for the discard pile with
out giving up any card that builds
up your play for out. Keep all
good melds, especially those of
four or more cards.
Timber Sales
Nearing Record
PORTLAND Wl Timber sales
In 'the 19 Pacific Northwest na
tional forests are likely to reach
a record high this year.
' Already they are at a Tecord
level for the first six months of
the fiscal year that started July 1.
Thev have brmicrht. In C1Q Rna 090
which is B0 per cent above the
wmc period a year earner.
The principal sales were made
ui uiese icresis; uregon willa
fnftttA t3 9dfiniK! llmnnii. CI 4K
092; Ochoco $1,477,648. Washington
-uiympic 2,iD,vj2; uuiora rui
chot 81,466,668.
Creates Protective Warmth for
CIIESTCOLDS
to raNm CMghs and sort muicltt
Muateroie Inatsntly creates a won
derful protective warmth right
' ei applied on cheat, throat and
buck. It not only promptly relieves
couiinlnn and Inflammation but
- oreaka up painful local congeatlon.
I
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'in:' s
CELEBRATING-
Loretta North. 19, fambols In
Australian surf after selection as
"Miss Kangaroo." She'll (our
I". S. and Canada with first V. S.
film nude in Antipodes.
DESIGNING CHAMP
Sharon Koehnke, Glen Ellyn,
IH.. national junior table tennis
queen, wears a one-piece nylon
crepe; net and. lace dress she
designed for playing.
s, .' .
Bonanza . : 1
By CORA LEAVTTT
Mr. DllH Mrs RBrm,n Unr-u
- - - - - ....... ituugCO
of Boise, Ida. and Mrs. Sarah
Hodges of Merrill visited friends
in Bonanza on Sunday.
Mr. nnri fr rtn-An ti. 1 .
Mrs. and Mrs. Dick Pepple and
Pamie Jean were dinnr guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pepple and
... ..... j M1 iuajimiQ r aus on sun
day. Mavnarr! Vrpri ... i
-,v - ---uwoc won uume
oyer the weekend from his base
Mr. ftnrt Mm T-ionn-. r-: -
joiuj WlVt'U OI
Coquille. and Gordon Givan of
t rtlL BSnd' and Mr- and Mrs.
ue njiius ana Joan of Klamath
Fall WPrP nil hnma ..J-;. ,1
folks and be with their brother.
. was nome on leave from
his Navy base in California.
Mr. and Mrs nrvin r-ir..,.i
spending a few days at Bremer-
Tn nrttti 4U:H - ...
., m, ureif oon jacK wno is in
dry dock there.
.Lan9,ll Valley j
w By CORA LEAVITT
Mr nnH Xf re 7;
- a iuju uumci ana
Marvin of Klamath tTDll.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Van Bevern and
Nancv nnri ArinlnU ir Tt
all of Portland and Harold Stover
aiassa visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank DeBel and daughters.
AtlOlnh Van Rovorn ar,J xrnA..
. - n cuiu neuiJY
stayed with the Debels while the
rest of them went on to Los Ange
les. Mrs. NfVn firnhe latt XjrAnn
for Seattlp m visit fee ria,mh.A.
Lois, and family. '
Mr. ana Mrs. George Fernlund
and family were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs nirlr Tkm, nf Hfn .
lln on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Leavitt and
Mary spent Sunday at Tulelake
with their daughter and son-in-law
and family, the Pete Hodges.
mi. ana Mrs. Burnett visited Mr.
anri Mrs. T. H Mrtrric anri enno
on Sunday evening and got stuck
in a snow bank and had to walk
a nan mile nome. The Pete Hric-
zlSftCP'e hnt tn enpnri th ninht a
the Burnetts, getting stuck to the
same drift.
Four-H Newl
SEW ANT SAVE. rl.ITR
The first hllsinpR mppiino. rtf tVia
year for the Sew and Save Club of
muuuuut was neia Jan. s, at tne
home of Mrs. Kunz, the leader.
Only one pot hofcer was finished
for this mpptinor Thp ... cv.ni
be finished for the next time,
wuiun win oe a sewing meeting
only. At the Jan. 22 meeting the
first demonstration of the club will
be given by the teams of La
vuime luncs ana wina Keller,
ouan u nair ana snena Kunz.
Peggy Shannon will also give a
talk on the care of hair. As many
aprons as can be finished should
be brought to this meeting.
Sheila Kunz
News Reporter.
MAUN BEEF CLIB
Rone haltprs vsra ni w
second meeting of the Malin Beef
Club held at the home of Jim
my Parker. The program of work
for the year was outlined by the
president, Norman Oliva
Suburban Service
On Your Worn Equipment
11th & Wolnur Ph. 7709
Legal
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT
Notice Is hereby given, in compliance with Sec, 88-302 O.O.L.A, that
the following' is a true and correct statement of the amount of money
collected, and the amount of money turned over to the County Treasurer,
and the total thereof, for the six month's period ending December 31,
1951.
Balance on hand June 30, 1951
Taxes Collected
1951-5.1 $3,394,181.95
1950-51 136.421.37
1949-50 18.753.0S
1948-49 6.368.36
1947-48 1.904.25
1946-47 186.01
1945-46 79.18
1944-45 53.61
1943-44 .43
1943-43 7.80
1943 3.49
1941 7.38
1940 7.70
1939 7.44
1938 7.74
1937 5.35
1936 4.89
1935 153.27
1933-34 710.04
1933 3.51
19.11 32.46
Misc. 115.78)
$3,548,781.40
Turnovers to
July 7, 1951
Aug. 6. 1951
Sept. 1. 1951
Sept. 13, 1951
Oct. 3. 1951
Oct. 23. 1951
Oct. 25, 1951
Nov. 1. 1951
Nov. 6. 1951
Nov. 8. 1951
Nov. 14, 1951
Nov. 20. 1951
Nov. 27, 1951
Nov. 30. 1951
Dec. 7. 1951
Dec. 10, 1951
Dec. 12, 1951
Dec. 17. 1951
Dec. 23. 1951
Dec. 26. 1951
Dec 26. 1951
Dec. 29. 1951
Balance on hand
'Sheriff's Fees
Paid Treasurer
J-18 No. 859
Malin
By MRS. JOE HALOL'SEK
X4 f am A tyo TlnnnlA Gtanhftni
left Sunday, Jan. 13, for Madras,
Ore., where they plan to make
their home. Bonnie has accepted
the citv recorder nosition in that
city.
The Herald-News photographer
visitpH Mnlin Thnrsrinv nftprnww
and took several pictures of var
ious inmgs in town, wnicn will ap
pear in paper later.
The High School gymnasium was
fillpri to mnnritv lncr ITriHnv niirht
when the Malin basketball team
won over tne Bonanza Antlers. A
practice game with Heniev in their
gym. the next night also proved
virtnrlniic fnr Mnlin Unma no mat,
scheduled for the rest of the bas
ketball season will be: Saturday.
Jan. 19, Chiloquin; Friday, Jan. 25
Merrill: Thursday, Jan. 31. Blv;
PrlrlnV Vfh ft Hpnlov Rnl,irria
Feb. 9. Tulelake; Tuesdav. Feb.
12, Sacred Heart: and Wednesday
Feb. 27. KUHS Wildcats.
Tnhn TOnilpv ninnna. rtt Ufalln
has been confined to his home for
several weeks by illness. Friends
hope for his speedy recovery.
The Mariners Club are starting
Olans fnr thpir nnnunl evtravan.n.
za. The date will be around Feb.
40 at me Broadway theater.
Thp Mnlin American TairiAn A.
xiliary Unit No. 84 met Monday
pvpnin nt C r m at ih Xtln
Community Church with Emma
nnu- ,J( rrt , .
vuue prcsiuuig. r,ieven memoers
were present for the meeting.
Mrs. Anna Lahoda, chairman of
the Committpp in rhnroa (ha
Christmas dance supper, reported
uu .w was ciearea on tne sup
per. She thanked the members who
served with her on the committee.
LfldipR hptninrr Mro T nW. .
. - r. . ... uoiiwa wuc,
Anna 8chmidt, Inez Fallihee, Pat
wiujinun. aiso faui Lanoda.
Rehabilitation Chairman Martha
Brothanek, reported that the box
that Ufl Rpnt. tl fhtt 17 T!..
pital to the gift shop in Roseburg
Thp rPOTllnr mnnihlv
the Malin Hnmp TTvlpneir, it4
was held Tuesday evening, Jan. 8
"uiiic x,c room oi tne High
school.
The meetine was onpnprf nriih
nravpr nnri a r,, . . . .
Elsie Mock displayed an approprl-
cincipiece ior a cmlds party
made from Jellyroll cakes and
cookies.
The nrnipnt nf Tropin, t
r m "-o.w AIUIIIII nO.
2 was led by Mrs. Caroline Love-
ness. ironing boards of plywood
were padded and covered by those
desiring to do so.
Vlnlpttp Vim? nn j
would hold another meeting in her
iiume ior tnose desiring to learn
more of Textile Painting. The date
Is to be Jan. 18 at 1 p. m.
Following the meeting refresh
ments were served by Frances Ra
ima and Maple Lyons to the fol
lowing; Caroline Loveness, Violette
Kunz. V.mmn Mnrnlnni. lIari.,o
Halousek, Clara Scott," Maple
fiiva emauey, Mildred Raj
nus, Bonlta Mauney.
Letters and cards of thanks were
reCeivpri frnm ihp InWnwinn limra
who received boxes of cookies
irom tne Auxiliary at Christmas
time; Wesley Hamilton, Okinawa;
Charles Howell, Korea; Ronnie
riawKins, England; Leonard Web
er, Alaska; and Gary Freitag from
Denver, Colo.
At the close of the meeting re
freshments were served to the Le
gion and Auxiliary members by
Leah Street and Mary Vlctorln.
Warbel and lice control will be
the subject Of the next meeting
which will be held February 3 at
the home of Donnle Micka,
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Parker to the following mem
bers: Norma and Norman Oliva,
Shirley and Steven Schofleld, Bev
erly and Sharon Scott, Harry, Far
rell and Roxanne Wilson, Lou Ann
and Gordon Kandra, Marvin Mac-
Hotels
osburn holland
IUQENE, OR!. MEDFORD
Thoroughly Modern
Jtr. and Mrs. J. E. Earley
Proprietor
and Joe Earley
Notice
t 30,693.89
3.548,781.40
Treasurer
$ 27.844.13
31.645.27
8.319.13
52.828.94
13.090.03
30.670.52
5S.311.89
94.672.36
87.528.94
80.544.21
136.800.76
100.113.30
157.094.43
188.107.08
208.026.43
786.919.20
171.662.25
349.599.83
235.359.12
335.382.85
43.058.35
131,164.75
3.316.643.75
Dec. 31. 1951 363.831.54
$ 1.621.50
1,621.50
J. E. Franey
Sheriff & Tax Collector
Elsie Siemens
Deputy
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
Sealed proposals will be rvcolved by
the Common Council of the City oi
Klamath Falls. Oregon, for the pur
chase of sewer Improvement bonds.
Series 93. aggregating. Four Thousand
Five Hundred Twenty-two and 33-100
Dollars. '$4,322 33 duly authortied by
ordinance of the said City of Klamath
Falls, for the construction and laying
of sewer lines tn Sewer Unit No. 30,
of said City and serving the property
between South Sixth Street, the O.C.ai
E. Railroad Right of Way, Shasta Way
and Washburn Streets.
Proposals to purchase said bonds will
be received by the undersigned up to
and Including the 4th. day of February,
1952. at the hour of seven-thirty o'clock
p.m. of said day and opened at a
regular meeting of the Common Coun.
cil immediately thereafter; said bonds
shall be dated February 1, 1952, and
shall be in amounts of S50000 each,
except bond No. 1, of said series,
which shall be for the fractional part
of said sum, and all shall be due ten
ears after the date of issue, payment
of the entire bonds optional with said
City at any coupon paying date on and
after one year from the date thereof.
Said bonds will bear interest at tha
rate of not to exceed six per cent per
annum, payable semi-annually on
February 1st. and August 1st. of each
year, principal and Interest payable at
the office of the treasurer of the City
of Klamath Falls. Oregon.
All proposals must be unconditional
and accompanied by a certified check
for five per cent of the proposal.
The Common Council reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
The successful bidder for said bonds
will be furnished with an opinion as
to the legality thereof by the law firm
of Wlnfree. McCulloch. Shuler Sayre,
Spalding Building, Portland, Oregon.
This notice is authorized by ordinance
of the Common Council of the City of
Klamath Falls, Oregon, dated Decem
ber 17. 1951.
ROBERT M. ELDER. Police Judge
of the City of Klamath Falls, .
Oregon. . .
D-31-J-l-2-3-4-J-7
- S - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 14 - IS -18
- 17 - IS - 19 - 21 - 22 - 23 -2t-
2-5 - 26-23-29-30 - 31-
F. l - r No. 826.
CITATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
In the Matter of the Estate of PEDRO
GONZALAS. Deceased.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: TO: The Unknown Heirs of
PEDRO GONZALES, Deceased.
A petition having been filed by Ivy
C. Clark, the duly appointed, qualified
and acting Administrator of the above
entitled estate, for an order authoriz
ing him to sell at private sale for cash
the following described real property,
to-wlt:
Portion of Lot 7. Sec. 14. Twp. M
S.. R. 10 E W.M.. Klamath County.
Oregon, containing .28 acres, also
W', -E'i -SW". - NE', W'i SW'.
NE'i. E'i-E'j-SE'l-NWl'.-, Sec.. 35,
T. 34 S.. R. 7. SEl's-SE'i Sec. 34 T.
35 S.. R. 9 NEU - NE".. Sec.. 3
NW'i-NW". Sec. 2, T. 38, S.. R.
E.. W.M.. Klamath County. Oregon,
containing 160 acres
You. and each of you, are hereby
cited to appear in the above entitled
Court on or before the 30th day of
January. 1952. then and there to ahow
cause, if any there be, why the aaid
petition should not be granted.
WITNESS the Hon. David R. Vanden.
berg. Judge of the above entitled Court.
Dated this 28th day of December,
1951.
ISEAL)
CHAS. F. DeLAP, Clerk of
the Circuit Court
By JANE WEVEP
Deputy
D-31 J-4-1 1-18-25 No. 839
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That
the undersigned haa been appointed
Administrator of the estate of CARL
B. JACOBSEN, also known as C. B.
JACOBSEN, deceased, and has quali
fied, and all persons having a claim
against said estate are hereby required
l . present thr sa-ne w' 'ir-'er V0'--
era to me at the office of L. Orth
Slsemore, Attorney, 213 Stewart-Drew
Building, 731 Main Street, Klamath
Falls, Oregon, within six months from
the date hereof.
Dated this 8th day of January, 1952.
L. ORTH SISEMORE, Administrator
of the Estate of CARL B. JACOB
SEN, also known aa C, B. JACOB
SEN, deceased.
J-ll.lft-25 F-l No. 848
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice la hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed administra
trix or the estate of Nettie Wallan.
deceased by the Circuit Court of the
state of Oregon for Klamath County,
Oregon and has qualified and letters
of administration have been Issued to
her. All persons having clalma against
said deceased are hereby notified to
present the same, duly verified as re
quired by law. to the undersigned at
the office of A. W. Schaupp. 206 Wllllts
Bldg . Klamath Falls, Oregon within
six months from the dale of the first
B ublleatlon of this notlca which date
Jan II. 1052. .
Dated this loth day of Jan, 1932.
Jessie L. Reed
Administratrix
A. W. Schaupp, Attorney.
J-ll-18-25 T-l-8 No. 848
TtnnnlP Mfolrn. William Rft i
n' Rhiripv Tutnr.k. .limmv John
son,' and Jimmy Parker.
itoxanne vviiauni
News Reporter
IMAGINE! Within a few short
hours after you order a Herald Si
News Classified ad, 13,000 subscrib
ers are told about your offer or
your need. To place an ad, phone
Sill.
10
WM. A. ROGERS SILVERWARE
Made and Guaranteed by Oneida, Ltd.
Roy Rinehart's
- CHEVRON STATION
Phone 2-8337
The only Service Station in Klmnath Falls Issuing
Rogers Silverware Cards
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WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home. 921
High Street. Phone 3334.
MUTING N0TICIS
KLAMATH LODGE No.
17 A.F.AA.M. will hold
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STATED MEETINGS
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JOHN LARSON -W.P.
REGULAR MEETING
of Disabled American
Veterans and Auxiliary
will be held Friday
January 18 In the K. C.
at 8 pjn.
MAX L. RUOE
Commander
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets
Friday, 8 p.m, for InformaUon, write
Box 204. Phone 3382.
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papers Vicinity Postofflce. Reward. G.
R. Christian. Redmond, Oregon .
WHITE gold diamond watch lost al De
pot. Sunday. Reward. Box 480 Herald
and News.
GENERAL NOTICE
AUCTION NOTICE
There will be no sale tonight at
H it H Auction Mart, due to
weather conditions.
LUNCH and dinners served at Pelican
urive-in
MY AFFILIATION haa terminated with
Standard Cleaners as of January 11.
Signed: Ann Turpin
VOUR Singer Sewing Center la open
to the public. Thursday 3:30 to 6:30
for free attachment lnatructlona.
SINGER SEWING CENTER
33 Main Phone 2-2913
PERSONALS
LET me save you money on button
holes. Phone 484H.
GOLDEN, crisp, waffles served In your
car, with anything you like. Pelican
Drive-In.
SPECIAL '
REDUCTION on all permanent waves.
Call Velma at Lady Klamath Beauty
Shoo. Phone 8077 for information. 12fl
N. 7th.
HELEN'S BEAUTY SALON. 1710 Main.
Phone 0284.
STANLEY Home Products. Phone BOQO.
10
SERVICES
MOVING?...
Call 7425
Local-Long Distance
Piano and appliance moving a
specialty
Transfer and Storage
Bekln's Moving and Storage
Peoples Warehouse
"Since 1918"
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Newnt Sanitary Methods
Also
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
Cleans Sewer Lines of Roots, Eta
ED F. KINO
2434 Orchard Phone 9841
PIANO TUNING WM. H. MORGAN
Factory trained technician and tuner.
For tunings call Kyle Morgan Piano,
IMS Main or phone 2-0200,
HEWING and alterations. Kitty Dressel,
Phone 2-03.18. .
IT HELPS YOU in so many ways
when you learn the trick of bene
fiting by Herald Si News Classified
ads. They're excellent for selling,
buying, hiring help, finding work
and recovering lost articles. Phone
8111.
1
SlftVICI
Qua, oil, Tires, Tubes
Batteries, Lubrication, Washing
SOUTH SIXTH and MIDLAND ROAD
Klamath Falls, Oregon
10
SERVICES
FIX THAT
RADIO
Our Business Is Sound
CONNER'S SKRVICB CO.
Phone 0878
TUFTS
for
SERVICE
CHIMNEYS FURNACES
STOVES
OIL BURNER SERVICE
Phone 6685 or 2-3318
CABINET WORK
Remodeling In your home.
Furniture Repair
GEORGE E. CONDREY
1938 Fremont Phone 4336
EXCAVATING
Mobil Shovel and Trench Ho
Bulldozer - Fill Dirt Topaoil
Crushed Rock - Driveway Cinders
Compressor
CRANE SERVICE
GRAHAM BROS.
Phoi.e 5541 or 9110
INCOME TAX rifiTURNS
For appointment phone 2-OUM, Harvey
HUphanv
FRENCII.D1P
Drive-In.
NEED HELP
Sandwich at Pelican
Income Taxes?
fhone Bios.
FI'l.l.FR hrti.l,. PKn. 04,l4 ' n. kn-iH
HHICK LAYING Does uur fireplace
DOES YOUR fireplace need repair?
call 2-oaai.
WATCH REPAIRING. Reasonable. 73
PAKNTING and paperhanglng.
Thone
THIPP'S AUTO painting, body and (en-
o.r wora rnone oo
ELECTRIC WIRING, work by hour or
contract. Phone 2.1010.
EXPERT dre'samaklng and atleratlona.
rnum biqi.
CURTAINS launda-ed en3 stretched
Pnone 4914
). L DEAN
Public Accountant
and Auditor
Office at SOS No. 7th. Phone atts
PAINTING, decorating, paper hanging-,
plaster-hoard finishing, spray painting.
Phone 302B.
12 EDUCATIONAL
CHILD CARE and educTtioaTpre-sehoo)
cenl.r. Phont S271.
BOOKKEEPING, shorthsnd typing ku.
dred sublects, office machines.
KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLKtiE
T33 Pine Phone 4780
13
HEALTH
MASSAGE, exercise. wIIMHf(lnI Phy.
alotherapy for reducing, relaxation,
body building. Rates for erie. Ap.
S ointment, phone 3003-3300. Medical
lasaeuse. women only.
14 HELP WANTED. FEMALE
part time frXSPiuisttr Interview ra.
Call from home. Not M-llinf. Box 17M.
Grand C?ntrlSUon. N. V. 17 X. Y.
W A NTeb lad y id care for baby and d
light houavework, Phona 8-0034 ftr 9:30.
BABY-SITTER lo llva iif wohildrTn.
Phone 2-WKJ.
EX PERI E NCEO bookkeeper t'amlllVr
with payroll and tfttniral office work.
Good .steady position. State aie and
experience in ft rat tetter. Write Box
463 Herald and New.
18 SITUATIONS WANTED
DAY or hour work wanted. ' Phone
a-O-lU. ,
CHI LO CARE. day. week, or month.
Phone 3807.
DIESEL, Driver deilrei work. Call Mid
land Store. Phone 2-1172 between 5-6
P
HOUSEWORK and baby sitting. Phone
2.27 ID.
BABY SITTING- PhoneflUl,
LOVING care liven to your child days
or room and board child In my nome.
Phone 2-TA
WASHING and Jronlng. Phone 2-0110. '
BABY SITTING." Phone 2-0fl72.
WILL care for children In my home
day or your homo evening!. Call
2- IMS.
HOUR work. Phone 7BIS.
22
ROOMS FOR RENT
LARGE sleeping room with hat. Alio
email clean apartment. Utllltle fur
nlKhedlone In. fgr lady. Phone S837.
ROOM and board ior gentlemen. Phone
9331.
ROMSrprlceireaionable.Phone fl27.
LOVELY roomi for rent M -7. a week.
Cioie.ru Phona jUM.
WANT housework by hour. Phbna
2-0214.
ROOMS 1034 High.
24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT
TOR RENf one bedroom furnished
apartment. Electric heat. Venetian
bllnda throughout. 1037 Oregon Ave,
Phone 2. tW.fl.
VACANCY t Hnmel Apti. S3 Pine.
THREE ROOM furnished apartment.
Close In. Laundry faclllllef. 931 N. 0th.
Couple only. No pela. M3. Call 2-3170.
FURNISHED apartment, large living
room, large bedroom, both, combina
tion kttrhen and dinette. Heat and wa
ter furnished. 9 minutea walk from
city center. Phona t813, 1314 Creicant
St.
APARTMENT BVAllnble the 20th. Suit
able for couple. Phone BOflfl. 39 Main.
"FOR RENT, furnished three room
apnrtment. Newly redecorated, clean.
S4D,. to Phone ;IZ4.
FOR RENT. FurniNhed apartment. "Prl-
vate bnth, het furnlahed, Clone In.
Adulta. Phone 4079.
2 FURNISHED apartmenti. $33 S!9.
Llghlg and water. I720ak.
REDECORATED three room furnished
apartment. Electric bent. Two blocks
from Mnln, Adults. No pets. Nolan
Ants, 312 No. 1 1th.
TWO BEDROOM furnished apartment.
Adults. 20iil While.
FURNISHED apartment suitable for
couple. Phone 84.50.
SMALL, clean apartment. 433 North
lotlr
FURNISHED two-room apartment, lie
frlgeralor, $33: all utilities Included.
410 N. Tenth.
FOR RENT two room furnlahed apart-
ment. Adults :i:iB Broad.
FOR RF.NT. 3 room apartment, 2
blocks from Mnln Street. For working
couple, Ph o no 4407 evenln gs 33.14.
FOUR ROOM furnished apartment. S03
Market. Phone (1317.
FOR RENT, nice unfurnished duplex.
mm uaK.
ron RENT, furnished apartrrent, In
quire 1)18 High
NEWLY decorated, private bath, kit
chenette. Steam, heat, electrla range
sui week rtex Arms Apartment.
SMALL clean apartment. Electrically
eouippen. worm linn.
FOR RENT, three room furnished
apartment. Hot water heat. Adults.
Phone 3W1B,
FOR RENT, 'two bedroom furnished tlp
stalra apartment. Jfent and water fur
nished. 829 Grant. Phone 2-0313.
THREE room modern furnished apart
ment on East Main. Private bath. Auto
matic heat, SSS. Adulta, No petl, In
quire SUS Applsjate.
24 APARTMENTS FOR HINT
i?6TiSiPTaiyrTirfea room furnTsliid
apartment. 1147 Kasf HI.
2 HOUSES FOR RENT
r ft lTTt ENf! Sram TwTi bedroom
house. 3 mllei south of Utility Mchoui.
Plume 904H.
Irblt RENT," una belroom IfurnfsKiB
house, adults. North ftldt. Geo. J. Kom
man, Real Estate Drokor, Phona MM
any time.
bNin.KnfirtoM (urultTd house for
reiU.jCaU 4l.nl, Apartment tCW ur .1TL
FOR RENT nil ieae TislT7w"oliii
riMtm furnished house In Stewart-Lett
nox addition. Large lot, basement.
Iwtrn. chicken hmme. etc. Call W. J.
Rattler, phone 2-HJqQ,
TWO HOOMaVcbrtiplotely1"1 furnished.
1143 Pine.
fWOXrom cabins. Phone 8330.
Volt HEN'h dumfortable. cfeaiT
bedroom duplex. Partly furntsiiad, 170.
Phone 7700 or 42TO.
Pon HKNTTtwo" WHroom duplex, fur.
nlslied, quire ag North lllh.
21 MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT
BEEHIVE
U
TRUCKS DRIVE
Move Yourflplf Suva 'i
Nrw Trucks For Lonj Trlpj
Plckupa Btnkei Vnna
BEACON MOBIL SERVICE
1301 E. Mnlu Phone 8304
WtLTTrXNid on sli.rs.crop basis'.' itia
A. at grain lainl. AO A. for potatoes,
ao A. In alfalfa one year old. IMlone
7nM. Klamath rails.
orriot ior rani, art Main. Phone
7ini
I'Oil rIENT'.floor senders "latest' tyoe
equipment. Suburban Lumber Co. 1Mb
and Walnut I'hone Tits)
CAR sfoRAtYi ltATh. day wash
or month. Carl Lamb, phone 4673 or
770.
JO RIAL ISTATI fOK SALI
A GOOD BUY
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION On
this very comfortable five room
home on northalde. New Iron Fire
man furnace, norm windows, full
concrete basement, attractive kitch
en and lnrito cllulng room. Newly
redecornled. Includes refrigerator
and new electric range. Only MOJO.
NORTHSfDE
ATTRACTIVE AND WELL CON
STRUCTED Four bedroom home,
Flreplnce, hardwood floors through
out. Dining room, electrlo hent,
two full bnUia, lnsulnted and
weatherslrlppcd. Concrete base
ment, sprinkling system, beautiful
view. Priced fnr below replacement
cost. 113.600.
CLOSE IN
Lame family home In Ideal loca
tion. 14x30 foot living room with
fireplace, lame dining room, three
bedrooms, with walk In closets,
beautiful bath, glassed In sleeping
porch, double garage. Quick posses
sion. I8.000 terms.
HARRY VAN (Eves. 8024)
JOE LEONARD (Evea. 2-05:7)
AL SCHMECK
REALTOR and INSURANCE
817 Main phone 3211
REAL BARGAIN
YOU Will hanilv believe II n.h.n .....
see it, but It's true. A furnished
modern 2 bedroom home In the
Bouth Suburbs on small acreage
with extra large garage and
WRrk shop with concrete floor for
ONLY 15(100 A neat anri ..
a pin. No work needed Just bring
juur auiicase ana move right In. All
furniture Included. Reasonable
down payment and assume owner's
O.I. Loan, linns, ! H,tihia, nn
structlon and on concrete founda
tion; tiectrlc range and oil heal.
Paved street past the door.
12 ACRES
Close In on pnyed county road.
flnnri lanrt nil nnri,.
Large modern 3 bedroom home, ga
rage, two in rge chicken houses
lame enough to raise chickens com
merrlnilv anrl amnll hnm iu.
small pasture. $18,000. Should take
any type lonn.
Al Longmlre Evs. 6724
Joe Perry Evs. 8332
BURTON E. GRAY
Ren 1 tor it Insurance
1037 Main St. Ph. 3864 or 3421
FAIRVIEW DISTRICT
Conveniently located near school,
bus and stores. Large home with
two bedrooms and finished attic
room. Combination dining and liv
ing room, fireplace, bullt-lns. Roomy
bath, kitchen with breakfast nook,
laundry room. Finished half base
ment, piped furnace, -double ga
rage. Can be bought by GI for
$1000 down Including all closing
charges. Price $8200.
www
$2250
One L.Jroom cottnge near Conger
School. Living room, kitchen, en
closed back porch, stall shower, 30
gallon electric hot water tank, oil
henter Included, Oood location for
rental or working couple.
Anne Mnnon
Eddie Hoslcy
Eves. 8714
2-0188
PUE DALE. R-oltor
122 8, Oth Phono 7200
fniTEu ' DEUnuoM hmise on V tre
Good not , electric wu iciioul
tins iwm Htiwtt. a4t'.yytt.M'lfto-''o.
NKW HOMKtiJ" for'Jx VVUssu Ik
Powell. Phone Htua.
TNoOaffilAi Hire Wiltiiu T6"T0fCC
Phone 75HI Ce'il Green,
FOR SALE or IrndejfoF Pickup or
I..-..! UUlt.it (II BUlettl tUDUlD. 1 1 1 was .
0141.
WANTED TO 'UfJV. Pflxiure and gran-
Ing land. Not less than a 1000 acres.
Dry or lrr.fl.ited. Not over 100 miles
.rem Klnmnlh Fulls. Will pay oasli. I
jnnne hum or ihiiii,
FOrTjEASE. 21 acres soud 'aDud land.
$M per acre, Nntled 916,000 last year.
V. E. Qrlse. Dnlry, OreRon.
HUMES rOH SAME .
EVERETT DENNIS REALTOR 1
Don Kirk pa trick. Salesman
tai N flta Phona MSI
fi3 ACRES snndy loam In' Outte Valley.
Irritation well and pump, fl a a res al.
falfa. tflOOO cnah. See Lei and A, Crlss,
wncnoei, laiuornia.
XbVi,I(V two-bedroom home built In
1040. Insulated, hardwood floors
throiifhout Covered linoleum. One
block off South fith In South Huburbs,
Sell enulty for 11,400. Balance S0.000.
Phone B.110.
STlILDlNO for sale to wreck, garage
and living quartera, Call JCcclei 8124.
JO MAI ISTATI FOR SALI
3 BEDROOMS
MILLS ADDITION
Very attractive, well built home,
quite nent and on comer Jot. Only
uoo, Will carry any ka of
loan.
4 BEDROOMS
At J728 Hope Street. Abundsnt
stornao apace, closets, (to. Lame
loiaJscaped lot, fully fenced. Ideal
lor iirowlnt family. Close to schools,
shopping district. Ask us to show
you this at once.
DUPLEX
Within easy walking distance of
City center. Automatic heat. On
apartment completely furnished.
Mood Investment at the price of
18500.
CLOSE IN
Drive by 308 Mortimer and see this
well constructed modern 2 bedroom
home, Concrete foundation, pavoi
street and sidewalks. Total price)
4000. Terms arranged.
OPEN EVENINOfl
BY APPOINTMENT
Set Don Blosn Phone 6M Evea,
Homer Btlles 3-3410 Eves.
Fred Ocott 8703 Eves.
CHILCOTE & SMITH
Realtdfa
Since 100
111 N. 9th 8t. Phone 45M or W:rj
Walking Distance
Here Is worth the money opportun
ity. Two bedroom home completely
furnished for only 63M. Don't mlsa
seeing this.
Room For Expansion
Here Is nice home situated on "i
acre of ground In choice south
suburban area. It's only one bed
room but you can't afford not to
see this exceptional buy for only
5MX) with easy terms,
WANT A CAFE?
Cooks this Is what you have been
waiting for. Nicely located cafe on
busy street for the amall price of
only S42S0. Terms can be arranged.
Better call before Its too late.
Claire Ellis Ph. 3-3a Evea.
Jay P. Griggs Ph. 43M Evea.
W. W. Thompson at Malin
J. W. Sanders, Realtor
1313 Main St. Phone 7531
$500-DOWN
A one bedroom home located on
large corner lot. Total price of
:000 Includes Mint furniture. Bal
ance on easy terms.
Walking Distance
Well located home close to schools,
churches and business district.. All
rooms are good slse, full basement
hue h I dh ll(t,i. finmi rttnelr.
needtvi and rooms need redecorat
ing for which allowance has been
made In the selling price.
8ce Fred Cofer
Bob Stephens (Evenlngs-4230)
Barnhisel Agency
113 S. Sth .
Phone 4 Its
32 IUILDING I (tIMOOILINO
ROCK WOOL
INSULATION
FRKE ESTIMATES
Phone 6161
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CAN Elm. Walnut, filrdsey Mapla. Ce
dar, Itirch, Kurina Mahogany, Knotty
Pine In stock at flasln building Ma
ter.a.sM So. H.Kth: Phone 2 -aiWa.
JtJHT RrCKfVffi5: CAR 'Of Rochwodl
batts; finest of Insulation: Install your
self for lowest costs. Basin BullrtiTisj
Materials, 47H4 So. Sixth, 1'hbne 3-2.1.
34
FUEL HEATING
BLOCK WOOD
DOUBLE LOAD $8.50
QUICK DELIVERY
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835 Market Ph. 5149
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Stove
Furnace
Heavy Fuel
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Check ond Fill System
Your Quarnntee Of
Heating Satisfaction
FRED H.
HEILBRONNER
'Puds that Satisfy Plus Service"
Since 1S19
?lL?H!L'OI'Pho!ie 4153
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