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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
SATURDAY, JANUARY 10. 10.12
MARKETS and FINANCIAL
Grain Price On
Steady level
1 CHICAGO Wl Price changes in
grains were neither large nor of
any real significance on the board
of trade Saturday.
Dealings proceeded at a routine
pace with the local trading frater
nity accounting for a large part
of the turnover.
For most of the session wheat
had firm tone while the feed
? Tains, corn and oats, were a tit
le lower. Soybeans sold off at the
start in line with another drop in
cottonseed oil and soybean oil quo
tations, but they rallied toward the
close under the lead of the Jan
uary contract.
Wheat closed higher. March
$2.57 i,-1.. corn unchanged to 3
lower, March $188 oats
lower, March 90 rye 3 lower
to higher, may $2.07 4, soy
beans !i lower to l'i higher,
January $2.98 li-'i, and lard un
changed to 8 cents a hundred lbs
lower, March $14.07.
WHEAT
Open High Low Close
Mar. 2.56''t 2.57i 2.56' 2.67'
May ...... 2.53'j 2.54'i 2.52'i 2.54H
July 2.46 2.461 2.45'i 2.46'i
Sept 2.47 2.47i 2.46'i 2.47
Western Pine
Activity Gains
PORTLAND Cfl Western Pine
activity picked ud in the week
ended Jan. 12. the Western Pine
Association reported Friday- but
still was well off the year-ago space
Comparative figures with the
final three zeros omitted, showing
last week, previous week and year
ago. in that order:
Orders: 55.332 : 46,640 : 85,986.
Shioments: 49,691: 35,367; 71.046.
Production: 45,326; 32,261; 60,049.
Steel Leads As
Markets Edge Up
NEW YORK Wl Steel stocks
stood to the fore Saturday in a
generally higher market. The rise
was modified considerably by slug
gishness in several areas.
Cains were from fractions to a
b:t better than a point with a few
Individual issues pushed beyond
that limit. Minus signs were- most
ly fractional.
Trading was quite brisk at the
opening and tapered off later, but
the total still came to an esti
mated 700.000 shares, better than
average for a two-hour session.
Last Saturday also was active with
740,000 shares changing hands.
Chicago Livestock
CHICAGO I Hogs sold with
in a $16.75 to $18.60 range Satur
day at the end of a week fea
tured mainly by conservative oper
ations on the part of major pack
ers, who were beset by a ticklish
labor situation. Cattle and sheep
slso held steady.
Major packers jxmght only for
Immediate needs, not wanting to
be caught with a lot of hogs in
the event workers walked off their
jobs.
In the cattle section, the supply
of choice grades this week was
nearly as great as all other grades
combined. Buyers continued to dis
count weight. Prime steers were
as much as 50 cents higher while
some commercial to high choice
mature steers as much as 50 cents
lower.
Prices were marked down all
along the line in the sheep sec
tion with some utility wooled lambs
off as much as $2.00. Losses else
where were more moderate.
Potatoes
San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO Wl Potatoes:
13 cars on track; Ore. 3 arrived;
no sales.
LOS ANGELES P Potatoes:
S3 cars on track; Calif. 6, Ore. 4,
Idaho 3 arrived:; market about
steady; Idaho russets No. 1 A 5.25
60. SUCH
MEETINGS
AT THE
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Klamath Falls Full Evangelistic
Gospal Christ Centered Church
8th & Oak St.
WORSHIP WITH US
THIS SUNDAY
5.
Rev, Dan Bayless, Poslor
Sunday School 9:45
Morning Worship 11:00
Youth Service 6:15
EVANGELISTIC 7:30
Midweek Services
Tues. and Thuri Nite 7:30
ALL WELCOME
Tun in KFLW Sunday 9
a.m. for local Church Pro
gram ... If Tou Desire
Transportation to and from
Sunday School - Call 5735.
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Quotations
New York Stocks
By The Associated Tress
Admiral Corporation 25
Allied Chemical 74
Allis Chalmers 51
American Airlines 15 a.
American Power & Light 22
American Tel. tt Tel. 156 !i
American Tobncco 65
Anaconda Copper 53
Atchison Railroad 81
Bethlehem Steel 5.1
Boeing Airplane Co. 46 M
Borg Warner 64
Burrows Adding Machine 17 !
California Packing 27
Canadian Pacific 36
Caterpillar Tractor 50 ,
Celanese Corporation 49
Chrysler Corporation es ai
Cities Service 110
Consolidated Edison 33 -
Consolidated Vullee 17 'i
Crown Zellerbach 54 3
Curtlss Wright 9 s,
Douglas Aircraft 59 3
duPont de Nemours 89 i
Eastman Kodak 47 t
Emerson Radio 14
General Electric 59 '
General Foods 42 S
General Motors 51 "s
Georgia Pac Plywood 23
Goodyear Tire 44 i
Homestake Mining Co. 35
International Harvester 35 ' i
Internationa! Paper 47 ,
Johns Mauville 68
Kennecott Copper 87 ,
Libby. McNeill 8 s
Lockheed Aircraft 22 (
Loew's Incorporated 17 ,
long Ben a 38
Montgomery Ward 64
Nash Kelvinator 19 a
New York Central 20
Northern Pacific ' 64 3A
Pacific American Fish 17
Pacific Gas & Electric 35
Pacific Tel. & Tel. 110
Packard Motor Car 4 '.i
Penny (J. C.) Co. 69
Pennsylvania R. R. 19 1 a
Pepsi Cola Co. 9 ' .
Philco Radio 27 4
Radio Corooration M
Rayonier Incorp 64 'j
Rayonier Incorp Pfd
Republic Steel 43 j
Reynolds Metals 62
Richfield Oil 59
Safeway Stores Inc. 32 '
Scott Paper Co.
Sears Roebuck : Co. 56
Socony-Vacuum Oil 38
Southern Pacific 63 t.
Standard Oil Calif 53
Standard Oil N. J. 80 ,
Studebaker Corp. 33
Sunshine Mining 11 1 .
Swift & Company 35
Transamerica Corp. ' 23
Twentieth Century Fox 19 ?,
Union Oil Company 39
Union Pacific 115
United Airline ' 32 H
United Aircraft 32
United Corooration 5
United States Plvwood 33 H
United States Steel 41
Warner Pictures 15 'a
Western Union Tel 43 .
Westinghouse Air Brake 20 '4
Westinghouse Electric 3R '
Woolworth Company 43 3,
Weather
Western Oregon Cloudy with
occasional showers through Satur
day night; mostly cloudy with a
lew showers Sunday; snow over
mountains. Highs both davs 36-46:
low Saturday night 30-38. South
westerly winds 15-25 miles an hour
off coast, becoming westerly Sun
day.
Eastern Oregon Partlv cloudv
to cloudy with occasional snow
flurries Saturday. Dartlv cloudv
Saturday night and Sunday; scat
tered snow flurries in mountains:
continued cool. High both days 25
35; low Saturday night 5-15.
Northern California Partlv
cloudy in north portion and fair
in aou.n portion Saturday through
Sunday, occasional light rain from
Santa Rosa northward: little tern.
perature change. Westerly to north
westerly wmas iu-s miles an hour
from Point Arena north Saturday
night and Sunday.
-.rants Pass and Vicinitv
Mostly cloudv with occasional
showers: occasional snow at night.
Highs both days 38; low Saturday
By The Associated Press
Max. Mln.
Bauer. zi
12
Bend .. 37
Eugene 41
22
35
18
21
Klamath Falls ....
La Grande
Lakeview ............
.25
...25
Medford
...29
23
39
12
34
36
38
38
36
15
34
23
45
North Bend ... 44
Ontario 16
Pendleton ...41
Portland 43
Roseburg 44
Salem 44
Salem 42
Boise 21
Chicago ....37
Denver
Eureka
Los Angeles ,
46
49
58
REYIYAL
REYIVAL
KLAMATH
LATTER RAIN REVIVAL CENTER
1627 WASHBURN WAY
EVANGELIST EDITH COWGER (COX)
"A Minister Whose Ministry is Blessed by GOD"
1. Soul Saving .
2. Healing
3. Full Gospel Message
(FOR THIS HOUR)
7:45 Sat. Night
SERVICES AT 1 1:15 Sun. Morning
7:45 Sun. Night
EVERYONE INVITED
REV. ART SIMPSON
TOMORROW'S BROADCAST of the weekly Weyerhaeuser Timber Company show
"Youth Views the News" is to feature Klamath Union High School students. The half
hour program is to be aired over 11 Northwest stations including KFJI starting at 6:30
p.m. Principal participants in this week's broadcast are (above 1 to r): back row Bill
Vandermay, Millard Ireland and Bob Hurd, all of Seattle station KOMO, and Tom Wells,
KUHS Student Body president; seated LeRoy Porter, Tom Murdock, Trudy Bramlelt
and Beverly Eels, all members of the Junior and Senior Classes.
SHOW BUSINESS was the topic of conversation as Howard Harper of Metro Goldwyn
Mayer (center) and Earl Baughman, Klamath Theatres manager, (right) were interviewed
by Jack Rockwell of KFJI. The men were discussing coming movie attractions, including
the top productions, "Quo Vadis", "Pandora and the "Flying Dutchman" and "The Red
Badge of Courage."
BIRTHS
SERATT BORN" AT Klamath Valley
Hospital. Jan. 19. 1952. to Mr. and Mn
Robert Scralt. St. Francis Apu.. a boy.
Weight: 7 pounds G1. ounces.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND lPi Coarse grains,
15 day shipment, bulk, coast de
livery; barley. No. 2. 45 lb b.w.,
73.50:
Wheat (bid), to arrive market,
basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast:
soft white 2.48; soft white (exclud
ing rex 2.48: white club 2.48.
Hard Red Winter: Ordinarv 2.49;
10 per cent 2.49: 11 per cent 2.49;
12 per cent 2.49.
Hard White Baart: ordinary 2.49;
10 per cent 2.49: 11 per cent 2.49;
12 per cent 2.49.
Car receipts: WHEAT 3i : BA
10; flour 9: corn 10; oats 5: mill
Car receipts: wheat 68; barlev
10: flour 9; corn 10; oats 5; mill
feed 6.
New York ...53 31
Red Bluff 54 33
San Francisco 52
Seattle 43 36
Spokane 32 21
REVIVAL
Riots Flare
In Tunisia
PARIS iP) The Tunisian dele
gation at the United Nations said
Saturday It had received word ot
a new outbreak of rioting in Tu
nisia, in which seven persons were
killed and 25 wounded.
Earlier, French newspaper re
ports that passed through French
censorship Indicated new trouble
in the French North African pro
tectorate where anti-French Na
tionalist have been demonstrat
ing for an independent republic.
The Tunisian delegates, who
have been in dally contact with
Tunisia since violence flared three
days ago, said the latest incident
was at Mateur, southwest of the
big Mediterranean port of Blzertc.
Tney said police and French troops
attacked Nationalists.
Pinochle Party In
Merrill Planned
MERRILL A public pinochle
party Is planned for January 28,
in the recreation hall. Merrill
Grange 717 Is the sponsor, and
funds will go toward the purchase
of a piano to be used In the hall.
Plans were discussed for the party
i when the organization met Jan
uary 14. Prizes will be given, and
i reiresnments win oe served
Newly-elected master George j
, Williams presided at the meeting,
and after discussion, the members
voted to send telegrams to the
state representatives and senators
In Washington, protesting the price
1 ceiling set on potatoes. Lecturer
Marguerite Hadley was In charge
of. the program, and told of Grange
: nisiory.
Mr. and Mrs. Georste Williams I
served refreshments to the fifteen 'he "made a grab" for Mrs. Kuhn
mcmbers who were present, Ihauscr, police said.
Dr. E. M. Causey Continues Sermons
On "GREAT GOSPEL TRUTHS,"
with the subject, "THE BIBLE, OUR
GOSPEL SOURCE BOOK," at 11:00
a.m. Sunday, January 20.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
North Eighth and Washington
Rail Workers
Get Pay Boost
WASHINGTON Ifi Secretary
of Labor Tobin has announced an
agreement that will put yard serv
ice employes of 3d railroads on a
40-hour week and provide a four
cent nourly wage increase.
The 75.000 yard workers repre.
seined by the Brotherhood of Rail
road Trainmen now work at
straight time rates on a sixth or
seventh day in a week although
they get overtime after eight hours
in a single any.
Tobin said the shorter work
week will begin April I on the
Pennsylvania, Northern Pacific
and Louisville and Nashville rail'
roiids.
Existing contracts had stipulated
that the 40-hour week for the rail
roads would be postponed until at
least Jan, 1, 1D52, that It would
be adopted after that only if the
manpower on each railroad per
mitted it. The contracts provided
a four cent pay hike for workers
going on a 40-hour week.
Potato Shipments
10.10-11
January 18
... :)B
.. 5IS
.3712
jviuntn lo dale .
Season to date
5.12
9tU
Pair Held In
Brutal Beating
PORTLAND lPI Mrs. Bonnie
"""" "Si 35a"d L?lleZ
Williams, 28. were arrested here
Friday and accused of the brutal
beating of a 68-year-old Portlander.
The victim, Jalmar Tarkla, was
found semi-conscious on a road In
Southeast Portland Thursday. His
skull and Jaw were fractured.
Police said Mrs, Kuhnhauscn
told them the beating occurred In
her home in Portland. Williams
told them he struck Tarkla after
10
MRVICI
WM. A. ROGERS SILVERWARE
Made and Guaranteed by Oneida, Ltd.
Roy Rinehart's
CHEVRON STATION
Phone 2-mi
The only Scrvlcn Sutton In K.nmnth Falls Issuing
Rogers Silverware Card
Legal Notice
Kcnled nrouMnU will ba rcoivd toy
th Common Council ot th Clly ot
Kiimith tail. grfm, for pun
chu ut vtr IntDruvtmant bondt
Rertei U, agirltnc, lour 'I'notuand
rive HtmriratT Twant'-two and XI-100
Ooilnri, i4,,U2XO duty aultiorivtd b
onlinanra of th Hid Clly of Klamalh
rail, for in construction and layine
of var lint in Hwr Unit No. SO,
ot id City and frvin tht property
boti-n South Stxth Strtl, tha O.C
F. Railroad Right of Way, Shatta Way
inn ntinaurn irt.
PruDOaala to BUrcha aatri bond! will
b received by th uiidaralantfd up to
ann inciuain ma 4in. amy ot vanruary.
at lb hour of avrttltlrty o'clock
p.m. of lri day and opaitad at
rraular meitlr of lha Common Court.
rll tmmadlataly tharaafter: aald bond
shall ba riattd February t. tftia, and
halt br tn amount! of WOO 00 m-h.
ex op ot bond No. 1, of said Maria,
which tihall ba for I ha fractional part
or aatd ium. and all shall ba out tan
eara altar lha data of liatia, payjntnl
cii ma aniira oonai opuonai wim
City at any coupon pa ing data on and
after ona yaar from the data thereof.
Said hood will bear interest at the
rate of not to exceed alx per rent per
annum, payable semi-annually on
fr'ehruarv l ;i i. and August 1st. of each
year, principal and ntrat pavable at
the office of the treasurer Of ine uiiy
of Klamath rails. Oregon.
All proposal must be unconditional
and accompnled by a certified check
for five nsT cent of the proposal.
The Common Council reserve the
rignt to reject any ana ait otas.
The successful bidder for said bonds
will be furnished with an opinion as
to the legality thereof by the law firm
of winrree. Mccuiiocn. Knttier aayre,
Snalcllnar Building. Portland. Oregon.
This notice It authorised by ordinance
of the Common Council of the City of
Klamath Falls, Oregon, dated Decern
br 17. 1331.
ROBKRT M. FLDFIt, Police Judge
or tn city or tviamatrt tens,
Ortfon.
D.JI.J-1-J. 3-4-5-7
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16 - 17 - 18 19 31 - 33 - 3 .1
a4-23.3ti-2aa-30-31
n a No. me,
NOTtC
IN Til CIRCUIT COURT OF
Tins STATE OF ORFGON
rOR KLAUATH COUNTY
In the Matter of the Ratal of
al ARGARET LACKY. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that 1 have
been appointed administrator witn the
will annexed of the aatate of Margaret
t-acey, deceased. AH persons having
claims against said estate are required
to present them to me. with proper
vouchers at the office of (janong V
Canong, 724 Main Street, Klamath
Falls, Oregon, within tlx month from
January i. issa. wnicn is ine aata
of first publication of this nottre.
Wm. Ganong, Administrator
Ganong it Ganong
Attorneys for Administrator
J-li-26 f-3-t No. Ml
NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In the Matter of the etat of HERMAN
SCIIMOB. Uerea sed.
Notice U hereby given that I have
been appointed Executor of me eiaie
of Henttan Schrnor. deceased. AH tr
son having claims against said estate
are required to present them to me.
with proper vouchers, at the office of
uanong ac uannng, vae juain nueei,
within six months from January IB,
1032, which Is the data of first pub
lication of this nntlre.
Henry Hchmor, Jr.. Executor
Ganong flt Ganong
Attorney for Executor
J. 18-26 F-3-fl No. BdO
NOTICE Or DAT OF
ri.NAL sr.TTi.rMr.NT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COIJN1Y
In Ih, Malt.r or lb. Etui, at DENIS
L.ACEY. D.c,.(1.
Nottc, 1, hr,by given that I hav,
ftl.d my (mat account of tna admin),
tratton of tha abova antilled Mtata and
that tha Court ha appointed January
2B. 1933 at 10 A. M. a, tha tlma for
hearing ob),ctlona to lurh final account
and ma Mttlement tneraol.
Vm. Ganong, Admtnlitrator
uanong at wanong
Attorney, for Admtnlitrator
D-U J-3-1J-1. No. t:K
NOTICt
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or
THE STATE OF OREUON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In tha Matter of tha K.lat.
AUGUST A MAY HESSIG. Decaaied.
Nottca Is hereby given thet 1 have
been appointed Executor of the aetata
of Auguftta May Heatlg. deceaed. All
oerMn, having claim, agalml laid el-
tate are required to present them to
me with proper voucher,, at tha offlc.
or Harry li. noivin, 7 Main aireei.
Klamath rail,. Oregon, within lx
months from January 5. 1052, which I.
the data of first publication of litis
nolle
Richard L. Helm. Ecacutor
J-5.1J-19-2 No. 842
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice I, hereby given, that tht
undersigned has been appointed ad
ministratrix of tha aetata of Oavld w.
Cox. also known a, O. W. Cox, da
ceased, by order of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Klamath
County, and ha, quahfled and letters
of administration have been Issued to
her. All person, naving claim, againsi
said .Mate are hereby notified to pre.
..nl the a.m.. nronerlv verified a.
provided by law, to the undersigned at
the otrice or A. w. ncnaupp, zuo wu.
lit, Bldg. Klamath Falls. Oregon, with
in six months from the 5th day of Jan
uary. 1932, tha date of tha first pub
lication of this nottc.
Dated this 4th day of Jan. 1191.
Elsie K. Cherry
Administratrix
A. W. Schaupp, Attorney.
J-3-12.19-2 r-2 No. B43
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Notice I, hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the County
Court of Klamath County, Oregon,
until 10 o'clock A M on the 15th. day
of February, 1052 for furnishing Klam
ath County the following for the period
commencing March 1st, 1M2, and and.
Ing March 1st, 1953.
BOARD Or PRISONERS
GASOLINE COMBINED WITH
COUNTY UNIT SCHOOL
INDIVIDUALLY OB BOTH ;
LAUNDRY
COAL '
DIESEL OIL
CRUDE OIL
Bids must b. securely sealed and
marked "Bid for Hem for which hid
Is submitted and filed with the County
Clerk of Klamath County. Oregon be
fore 10 o'clock A M February 13th, the
time of opening said bide.
The Court reserve, the right to re
ject any or all bids. ' . .
uaten at M.m.in r.nn. wicevu,
11th day of January, 1952.
isi Chas. r. DeLap
County Clerk,
J-U r-2-10 No. 53
NOTICE
TO GASOLINE AND OIL BIDDERS
The Board of Director, of Klamath
County School District wilt receive
sealed bids for gasoline and oil for the
yeur 1932. Bids are requested on Joint
bid with Klamath County and County
Unit Schools together and an alternate
bid for County Unit Schools only. Oil
bids to meet minimum or better speci
fication, conforming to U.S. Army
specifications 2-104B. Bids la he opened
at Klamath County Court, Friday 10:00
A.M., February 15. 1632. The board re
serve, th. right to reject any or all
bid,.
J. F. Heyden, elerk - .
J-l r-1 No, 02
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KLAMATH FALLS
Gun, Oil. Tirs, Tub
Batteries. Lubrication, Washing
SOUTH SIXTH nnd MIDLAND ROAD
Klnmath rills, Orfgon
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On dj per word U
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Week run per word 30o
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Neighbors of Woodcraft
Meet In K.C. Hall, 4th and Main.
1st and 3rd Monday of each month
Vbltlng members welcome
LU rVci I a ndd fn ne rs 'serN-Vd at!'e I lean
Drive-In.
11 "ArrrClXf Tb5Thae terminated' with
Standard Cleaners aa of January 11.
Signed: Ann Turpln
lOUR Singer Sewing Center u open
to th. public. Thureday 3:30 10 S:30
for free attachment Instructinne.
SINGER SEWING CENTER
SIS Main Phone 3-lll
PtRSONALS
6T5lI)EN. crl.p. waffles served In your
car. with anything you like. I'ellcen
Drlve-ln.
fitfENS BA 0TVS aIon; " ffl oTiiuv
Phoneru.t.
pTANLE'y Home Products. PBoTie Bftott.
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Septic Fanks Cleaned
Newest Sanitary Methods
Also
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
Cleans Sewer Lines of Roots, Eta
ED T. KINO
14S4 Orchard Phone M41
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for
SERVICE 1
CHIMNEYS FURNACES
STOVES
OIL BURNER SERVICE
Phone 65B5 or 2-3316
CABINET WORK
Remodeling In your home.
Furniture Repair
GEORGE E. CONDREY
I93t Fremont
Phone 4338
EXCAVATING
Mobil (shovel and Trench Hoc
flllUdnepr fill flirt - t'nnenlt
Crushed Rock Driveway Cmuen
.ompreuor
CRANE SERVICE
GRAHAM BROS.
Phoue B541 or PI 10
FINANCE IflV or All rfnuiri" ttr inrvl
tee at 1 1 of t percent. Fret pirkup
nd tlellvnr' for nny sire job. Dick H.
Miller Co., 7th and Klamath, phone
4101 .
PIANO TUNING-WM. It, MOtiuXfl
rartory tratnert teehnleUn and tutit.
For tuning call Kyle Moron Piano,
i,f.w msin or pnonf ..inw,
SBWINO and alleralioiii. kitty breucf.
INcfrVMK va v 1 ntffnna ' 1 ' '
For appointment phone 2-02S1, Harvey
Blupham.
rnr.NCH.DIP Sandwich at Paltcan
unvt-m.
NKKU HF.LP on inrntnm "
Phone 8113.
FULLBR bnnhei, P'hone 0W;4 or 9077
HR1CK I. A VlNi;...inrB voiir 1lriUar
draw? If not caM ft MB.
i5or.S YOUil JlrepUce need repair?
CaU 2-mtit.
WA'ICIi RKPAIRINO, Honble. 73
Mntn St-eet.
FAINT1NO and paperhang.ni. Phone
(Did
TKIPP'S AUTO Dilntine. body and (en.
amr worn fnone wa.
ELCCTR1C WIR1NO, work by hour or
contract, pnone a-ioio.
KXPKIIT dreiamahlng and alteration!.
rnone tnai.
CURTAINS laundk-ed
and alretched
pnone ibi
J. L. DKAN
Public Accountant
and Auditor
Office it 30, No. 7th. Phone j.mg
AtNTlNa, ' decoratlnf, "paper hanglnf,
piaiter-board llnlihlnf. ipray painting.
2 IDUCATIONAL
rTnristu'ir.s-.ptMri Bi,A.i..,t
dnd lubjacl,, nfflc. machine,.
KI.AMATH BUSINESS CDLLP.QK
TU riaa hnna 4710
12 IOUCATIONAL
ClIII.D'f Alir anil arluvatlDnrpra-acliool
eeiiierPliimae-Ve,
1J' " HEALTH-'
MAaKAflK, erclserwslhlllfirng. Ky
slnllteiaiiy fur reiliirliig, retaM.IInn,
boily building, nates fur series. Ap
pointment, plmne :trla3-0SOO. Medical
Atasseuse, Wfiinen only.
14 HILP WANTIO, FIMALI
MllMil.-All!ltraily(lonSmVMw"rVT
Live In. Una In family. Mill Harlan
1)1 lv.,
IMRTTlMrrtRUKnilONrfi'tVrVle'ireiV;
t.'etl fr.nn hame. Nut .elilng. Hint ITflu,
Uieml Cenliallllcili, N. V, II. N. Y.
WANTtll laily to cre"fornieliy"antrlc;
llglil llollaewmk. IMioue a-iwa4 alter tl::ma
KXIeillRNl'K lioiihUeeper (amlHar
Hilh pavrolt and genera) tifttre work.
Oond steady position, mate ace and
esperlenre In first letter. Writ. Hug
nj Herald and News.
16 HILP WANTIO, MAU
WANVlII) eMiiatije'tnantirrant'li workT
Ninell tenant cnllHge, wikhI. waler
llghl, fiiriil.lieil. Prefer married man.
Bug 417 Herald andNewa,
it - SITUATION. WANTIO
xoTCKioiiH-V" MKiiaNirr-tviiKtsns
yanlswiirk. C.TiirnerlUrt Hotel
lAV br hour work waiiteil. I'lion.
a o:nui.
t'HII.IJ ('AltlCaliVeVrioilVhT
Phone IWIH7.
UmtOr livWr"tVeimwsrT.tii7
land more. I'lione .117. Between a-a
P, in.
iuiiY".ri''riKirPhVine3r3T7;
6VINticitre"giVen'"to your en7Vdie7e
or rootit end board child tit my home.
Phone 3.I74.
""OltLH J',IB T
WliiL rare for rhllnren In my bonio
days or your home .v.ntngs. Call
a-IMS.
lltmn WurK7Ti;5irltai if
22 ROOMS FOR RINT
CAlYiiin ileepliig" rttmit wilt. hrnt. Al
malt clan apart mitt. trttlitt ttir
ttlalifd 5'to tn. ',rlti; M.iTj
licVtat anu'tKNirci lur -ituiiwn. Fhuite
aat.
IU)6SlK. price riiji,lrTrini"iPViT. f
L'dVLrriomefr rent.
Ctn itu Phone 42M.
WANT housework " by hour. Phone
auau.
HOQ.MH -oapngnT
14 A"tMiNTS rOR RINT
?OH JlKJViarce uTnUFitirf apTruiieiilT
Ailtilla. uo pU( Plii.tie B3iO
NUIl.lI.Hmfc Ylm in". uiMtair. tiimierit
ulr IM4II S-nKiin Ui.rurtiUlied auart
ironl. Ail til It, No dog, no alroliullc.
II (rrncpt. Iit(iilr MU'i tvmn.
t OH ItlfNT two " nrom mtHitrtt"ttmrC
mentAi!iijiai tlnwid.
KOlt KICNT ne "twdroom iurmhi3
apartment Klvrlrlr hl. venei.art
bltniJt lltroughoul. 11137 Ortgon Ave.
Phone 2-Iimhi.
VACAJaJCV nimi ' ApMTTrS
THMte KOOM 'lurnuhewaprtmentT
Clou tn. lutwtry (Ariiiii. xn jv, atn.
Couple only. Nfipeta. tia. Call 2 3170.
rifRNItlKD aprtiWuT.TargVirvin
room, large bedrnom, bath, eombina
tlon kltrtit-tt end dinette. Heat and wa
ter fur nutted & minute walk from
my center. Phone lUlO. 1314 L'reecent
at.
APAnVMTvaafrle ifJdiKTT-uii"
a-ale fur mu pe 'lum txvTO .10 Main.
lon rFNT, furn'i-hd ' ihT, roorri
apartment. Nawiy redecorated, elean.
Phone 0034. '
FOR RRS'trTiirnithrd apartment ,"' Prl
vate bath, het furnlahed, Cloae in.
Adult . Phone VTty
tlrht and water. I7i.l Oak.
R t DtCiiU AtR O tnVee room urniilH
aparlmvnt. ElrftrlP heat. Two block
from Main Adutla. No pete. Nolan
Apu3l3 No. Itth ,
tWO tiKbHO'oM' furnuhed aparlmenL
Atlultt. sonl JVhtle.
rUHNISItri) aparimeni auitable for
couple. Phone BOB.
SMAlX clean aparimeni. "433 oftS
loth.
VURNTfTHlfD two rnorn apaftmen't " R
(riierainr, alt utttitiea included.
41 N Tenth.
fb'R RKNT'two rV,m-?urnUhed"apart-
mvnl. Adutti XIII ftrnd.
rOH ftKNT, "3 rivom apartment, t
block from Main Hlreet. r'or war hint
ciiuple Phone 4407 evening! .1X14.
r6iiK l.OUM""(urnuhd""apa"rtment. 5bJ
Market .Phona 31T. u
(OH itt.NTTnuTnWhed apartrranl. in" n
qu.re Sta High
NEWtTV Uecoraied. private bath,' kit
rhenette. Blvam heal, electric range.
10 week Hex Artni Apartment.
H.MAl-L cifati apariiitrnt. EieclVItaTlT
enlpe-d 4.XI North loth.
rOH IlKNf. three room .urnuhVr)
apartment. Hoi water heat. Adult a.
Phone MM.
Full SENT, two b drooin" .urn ihPup
lair apartment. Jlent and water fur-
nthrd.2A Cirant. Phone 3 0312.
THIIKK room modern furnlthed apart
mviil on Kaal Main. Private bath. Auto
matic hrat. YV AttulU. No pelt. In
Hutre 2110 Applffate,
KOH jiKNf large three room lurnuRed
aparlment. lM7J.at Sl
26 HOUSESJFOR RINT
foil ifKNT two bedroom turnUhed
houe.ian.50lh. Phone 5747.
HfcNiT LOW. t Iran iVunplrtly 'mrnVthVd
Itotiio and Plenty ftirnare hea. U4
KOft ftKNT three num. mmlein rabtn,
partly (uinuhetl. F-lectrte Hove, Can be
e"n at 12.tA Adam.
NICE, lovely liiree brilroom umue tn
UiOO block on California for rent on
leate baM. lias tile hath, tile kitchen.
W. J. tfr, MttO California.
KOH ItENT. Modern two bedroom
hotike. l mllfi south of lUnleir bchou.
Ilne 504H.
KOH RKNT. one .tedroom furnmhe
hoiiic. atiull-. North side Gen. 4. Kurir
man. Real Ealate Broker, Phone WJit
any tlme1
KOH H,Ni" on leaft beat two bed"
room fttrnt-hed hnuae In Htewart-Len-nox
addition. Large lot, baiementt
(tarn, chU-ttrn house, etc. Call W. J,
Eantcr, phone 2-0at1.
TWO HOO'MS cnmplelely funTlsitefT
ll t;i Pine. '
KOH HE NT. Two beiiroom duplex," fur".
nUhe.d, rlne In. Inquire 72ft North tllh.
28M1SCELLANE0US FOR RENT
H it BEEHIVE it it it
u
TRUCKS v- DRIVE
Move Yourself Suve '4
New Truck8 For Long Trlpg
Pickups Blnkea Vftnn
BEACON MOBIL SERVICE
1201 E. Main Phone 8304
W1IX I.FASK on ihnre.crop baxit, 200
A. of grain land. 5U A. for potatnea,
.10 A. tn alfnlfn one year old Phono
THfi'i, Klnmath KalU,
OKrillK for rent- W Main, phone
7161.
foil KENT, floor tan fieri tatett ipe
eciuipment. Suhtirhan Lumber Co. Iltb
andJVnutPhoe7700
CAR STOnAOB - HEATED, 4vT'M
or month. Carl Lamb, phono 4073 or
7700.
30 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
PLANNING TO SELL
If you re cnll our office for
efficient-effective nervlcc. Exclus.lv
agent In city, suburbnn unci farm
properties.
BOGUE DALE, Realtor
123 So. 0th
Phone 7268
TlinRK HEUIIDDM iHie nn ,, acre?
Clood soli, electric hent. Near school
tins, I5IW down. IHIIH Unltaee Avenue.
nr-w homes tor sale. William B,
JSi'itis'fiTiAi. si'I'ThTco:
Phone 7SH1 L'erll Orern
llhl Irurlt, f. I. eiiully In two hed
room home In South suburbs, Phone
HOMES TOR SAI,i
eVKKETT DKNNI8. REAt, TOII
Djn i Klrkpalrlcle. Salesman
... ... Knon. ...i
iTOVELY twn.hedroom home built Iri
IllSn tn.lll.t..! 1 .1 ,,
Ihrouihoul Covered linoleum. On.
block off South nil, In Smith Suburbs.
Hell enully i'or $l,4H0i llalanc. 0.(l0l),
Plione II.HIl. '
..w.,,.,,... ,r ssje in wrerK, garai
nd livlna ouarler,. tall ticUi au.
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