Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 05, 1952, Page 10, Image 10

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    AM TEN
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUESDAY, EKBRUARY fl, !!S2
JAMES ALVIS BRADSHAW
of Bonanza, who was in the
Marines when this picture
was taken but now is in the
Navy, has been assigned as
an instructor at the Naval
air technical training cen
ter, Memphis, a school from
which he was graduated. He
has been stationed at West
over Field, Mass. Bradshaw
was recently married to
Miss Mary Ellen Prior of
Springfield, Mass.
Escapist Runs
Into War s
HOLL1S. OMa. lTI A German
farm worker who came to the Unit
ed States because he was "tired of
war," has been drafted
Christian Kreuzhermes, 22. came
here only seven months ago
He expects his citizenship papers
oon
HOTELS
OSBURN HOLLAND
EUGENE, ORE. MEDFORD
Thoroughly Modern
Itr. and Mrs. J. E. Earley
Proprietors
and Joe Earley
NOW
Every
Wednesday
(Open 24 hrs. Every Day)
DOUBLE
S&H
GREEN STAMPS
CliffYaden's
SIGNAL SERVICE
2560 So. 6th
Friendly
Helpfulness
To Every
Creed and Punt
Ward's Klamath
Funeral Home
Marguerite M. Ward
and Sons
92S High Phone 3334
Canlfield
""Whenever 1 step on tbe scales and don't
9km what I read, my first thought is Ayds."
REDUCE WITHOUT DIETING
Simply eat this delicious Vitamin and
Mineral uandy called A YDS, before
meal as directed. A YDS checks your ap
petite you automatically eat leas loas
weight naturally. Absolutely safe con
tains no reducing drug. Money refunded
if yon don t lose weight with first box.
vrenerous supply f z.vo.
PAYLESS DRUG
808 Main St.
WWHKXXO rtMVWS
BOOV FLAWS
MCVEftGerSTHC
wis AmAuse
1
Stl US FOR
Expert Body
ana renaer
IZefmishinq
"M 9EKVICI
AT REASONABLE PRICIS
BALSIGER
MOTOR CO.
1 r . K Joan '
fit
Mils at
Ceplanad
Phone
8121
Th. JAYHAWK
Soys
THERE'S NONE BETTER
"91" Oeton. Ethyl 31e
JAYHAWK GAS
2135 South 6th
Power Tie-In
Hearing Asked
WA8HINOTON Sen. Cain
(R.-Wash.) has called for Congres
sional hearings on the Interior De
partment a proposal to lint ute pa
cific Northwest power grid with
California's Central Valley system.
Cain, a longtime opponent of Uie
project, said Monday the hearings
snouia oe neia here ana in wasiv
ington state.
Cain said he felt "real concern'
because President Truman, in re
questing funds for pacific North
west water projects, had Included
a request for money for the Bonne
ville Power Administration and the
Bureau of Reclamation to start
construction of the power line,
"My concern lies with the Presi
dent having Implicitly made the
decision that the inter-Ue should be
made, ' he said.
"I feel strongly that It should
not be made unless and until the
people In the area affected have
an opportunity to be heard," Cain
declared.
Service Seeks
Exact Items
WASHINGTON Wl SDecitica
Hons for the military fly swatter
weight two and a halt pounds and
are approximately four inches
thick, aides of a House subcom
mittee said Tuesday
And there's the case or the hop:
toenail clippers four pases of spe
culations, single-spaced, with two
additional pages of pictures '
In the past four years, the serV'
ices have bought exactly 19 of these
clippers (dog. toenail) through cen
tral procurement.
There's also the case of the suiar
bowl top
Investigators found the Army re
jected a manufacturer's bid be
cause bowl s "profile is flat in ap
pearance" and was one and a half
inches high instead of one and three
fourth inches
These were some of the instanc
es of military procurement prac
tices being assembled by a House
executive expenditures subcommit
tee investigating Armed Services
buying habits.
A member of the subcommittee
staff said it is finding "an alarm
ing number" of such cases and in
stances where low bids are being
rejected because the bidder does
not meet exact specifications
Women Share
Estate Bulk
PORTLAND IM Two women,
one from Salem and one from New
York, will share the bulk of the
estate of the late Fred Swift, Lum
berman. Mrs. Mimi Swift of New York.
an 'ex-wife, will receive 75 per cent
of tha estate and Pearl Waldorf,
Salem, a, former secretary, 25 per
cent.
Circuit Judge Ashby C. Dickson
Monday ruled out the claim of
Swift's second wife. Joan Swift of
Pittsburgh, for one third of the
estate.
'Joan. 31. contended that after
she divorced Swift she was re
married to him in 1949 in a com
mon-law ceremony. Mimi Swift
testified, however, that Swift was
with her when Joan said the cere
mony was taking place.
Joan was left $10,000 of the $262.
000 estate. Judge Dickson awarded
her $1,000 for cost of the trial.
PGE Applies
For Dam OK
SALEM, (TV-Portland General
Electric Company, two years ago
denied a license by the State
Hydro-Electric Commission to build
Felton Dam, applied again Monday.
The Federal Power Commission,
with the approval of the Defense
Production Administration, re
cently authorized PGE to build the
Deschutes River power project.
At that time the company said
it planned to begin construction in
the near future, with or without the
approval ft the State Hydro-Electric
Comfhission.
Monday however, a company
spokesman said the firm wants to
get the approval of the state. But
he didn't say whether actual con
struction would await favorable
commission action.
PGE's first application to the
state was turned down after the
State Fish Commission said the
proposed dam might reduce sal
mon runs in the Lower Columbia.
The Federal Power Commission
disagreed. It said the fish runs
mieht even be increased by the
dam's related hatchery projects.
OSAA Suspends
Prairie City
PORTLAND Wl Prairie City
high school Monday was suspended
from the Oregon School Activities
Association because It played too
many basketball games.
An OSAA agreement limits teams
to 22 games a season, excluding
playoffs. Prairie City already has
played 24 games, OSAA officials
said.
The school will not be permitted
to play other OSAA schools until
the ban. which will run for an In
definite period, is lifted.
SYRACUSE. N.Y.. OB Syra
cuse University's footballers will
tace three new opponents in 1952.
The newcomers are St. Bonaven-
ture. Michigan State and Holy
Cross. This trio replaces Lafayette,
Dartmouth and Illinois. The Or
ange Orldmen met Holy Cross pre
viously In 1950, Michigan State in
1939 and St. Bonaventure in 1910.
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ADVANCED MODERN STYLING characterizes the exterior appearance of Lincoln for
1952, which with many engine and chassis innovations make it an all-new car of excep
tional beauty and engineering supremacy. Straight-line fenders, recessed headlights,
sloping hood and high bumpers distinguish the car. Five body styles in two series, the
Cosmopolitan and Capri, including coupes with "hardtop" design are offered. A new
160-horsepower, overhead valve V-8 engine, a rugged "X" type frame, a unique front
suspension and suspended foot pedals are among the car's outstanding features. Shown
here is the Lincoln Capri special custom coupe. On display Tuesday at Basin Motors,
424 So. 6th. , '..'.
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WILL WED PUBLISHER
Joseph R. Knowland, 78,
publisher of the Oakland
Tribune and long promin
ent in California public af
fairs, has confirmed rumors
of his engagement to Miss
Clarice Cook (above), a
Stockton, Calif., school
teacher and a former grand
president of Native Daugh
ters of the Golden West.
Knowland declined to say
when the wedding would
take place.
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HELPFULNESS PAYS OFF
Mrs. Helen Hatley wore'
this big grin after she be
came a "thousand dollar
baby in a five-and-ten cent
store." For 10 years she's
helped a customer and his
wife make selections of
bakery goods in the Wool
worth store at Chicago. The
customer who asked to re
main anonymous handed
a $1,000 savings bond to
Mrs. Hatley, with the com
ment, "You've been so nice
to us all these years."
HONORARY MEMBERSHIP
Eric Lane, 12, of Baker,
,La., makes a few notes
while attending the annual
symposium of analytical
chemistry at Louisiana
State University. The eighth
grade . student requested
permission to attend the
meeting and has impressed
many of the country's lead
ing scientists and chemists
and proven so bright that
the conference voted him
an honorary membership.
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PALS TO THE END That's the way Sparky feels about
it. The pet cat of five-year-old Kathleen Eakin, of Williams
port, Pa., acquired swollen glands shortly after Kathleen
developed mumps. As to whether felines do get mumps,
is a question for experts.
tt. i,,ii,iMMwwjiWH w... -jg V'Tm- 'J
: h $ am
HIGH FLYING COED? -i-Nope,, turn the picture upside
down and discover that Barbara' Ivey isn't jumping over
the University of Minnesota Botany building, as it ap
pears. Instead, the St. Paul coed is merely hurdling one of
the many puddles that gathered on the campus from snow,
melted by the 42 above temperature, as a result of the
record winter warm spell. ,
By CORA LEAVITT -Mrs.
Vernon Hubble and small
daughter left Jan. 30 for Wiscon
sin to visit her relatives and
friends.
Mrs. Earl Hitson Sr.. of Laneell
Valley has been atavinor for a few
days with the Guy Hitsons. Adele
Hitson has been quite 111 but is
mucn improved. ,
Mrs. Cecil Hnlev and Vernnn
have both been pretty .sick with
nu. iney are staying in Kiamatn
Falls with her aunt. Mrs. Tena
McKlnnon. , '. .
Twenty neoole turned out . on
Wednesday evening to try out for
parts for the coming play to be
given by the Parents and Patrons
club. Ivan Bold and Jo Olvan will
be in charge. They met at the
home of Janet Fernlund, and they
wish to thank everyone who came
out. Cookies and ' coffee were
served at the evenings close.
Mr, and Mrs. Jimmy Dye were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. El
liott House of Langell Valley on
Thursday evening. Peter Hrlc
ziscse was also a guest.
Mrs. Wes Dearborn of Langell
Valley visited her - mother Mrs.
Ruby Brown on Tuesday.'
Mr. ana Mrs. dick .yeppie were
'ylnficiefl VaHov'
By COKA LEAVIT T
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Boten and
sons spent Friday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Burnett and family.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Johnson were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. P.R.
Monroe Monday and Mrs. Ray
Marchant and Kathy of Klamath
Falls. Kathy Is recovering nicely
from her . recent operation.
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Hitter on Friday.
Mrs, Bertha Vinson has returned
from an enjoyable vacation at
Reno with her two sons, Clyde
and Ralph Vinson, and their fam
ilies. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Thomas and
family were Sunday dinner guests
at the Leavitt home in Langell
Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepple were
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Oowen of Klamath
Falls on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess McFall and
daughters and Mrs. John McFall
spent Sunday with the Pepple
family.
Mr. and MJrs. Bill Bechdoldt
visited at the Owen Pepple home
on Friday evening.
CLASSIFIED RATES
On day per word
Three Dayi per word He
Week run per word 30c
Month run per word 65c
MINIMUM
The minimum charge for any one
ad la cue.
BOX NUMUERS
Answers to ads muy be handled
through box numbers at tho papor
for a service cnaruo oi aao.
DEADLINES
Clualfltd ads accepted up to 1:30
pjn. tor following day's publication
Classified display ads accepted up
to la noon for following day's pub
lication. ADJUSTMENTS
Please mass all claim tor adjust,
menu without delay,
Corrections or cancellations re
ceived by 6:30 p.m. will be made
In following daye publication
rUNIRAL HOMtS
WARD'S KUm.lh IWral Horn.. Ill
HUh Sir t Phont 333,
MUTING NOTICIS
Klamath Lodge No. 71
A.F. and A.M. will hold
asueclal meeting Wed.,
Feb. 8. 7 p.m. Work In
MM Degree. Visiting
brethren Invited.
Dale Brbbrt
Worshipful Mauler
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO mrniTnttU
, Nolle la htrby gtvvn that llii under
iinra nmt Dn appolnud Dv lh
County Cuurl o( lh si.l. or Own
(or tht County ol KUm.lh. Promt.
Department, admlnutr.tor of 1h
t.l. of II. C. Naalmh. alio known a
I. C. N.al.lfh. drr.aud All p.iuim
havlns el.lmi asaln.t .aid aatala ar.
h.rby notified to preient them to e.ld
admlnlitralor at the office, of the
Klamalh ralli Herald and Newt. Klarn.
ath rail., Oregon, with voucher, duly
verified within ilx month, (rum dale
hereof.
MARTIN t.OWrtX NKAI.EIOII
Adnilnl.lralor of tha rstato nf
lla C. Nealetsh. also known a.
I. C. Nealelgh. deceased.
BEATTIE at HI1II1AHD
Attorney, for Admlnl.trator
Oregon City, Oregon
Dated thl. 13 day of January, U31
J.IJ-U-i M No. Ul
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha undersigned having been appoint
ad by th Circuit Court of the state
of Oregon. In and for Klamath County,
administrator with th will annexed of
th Estate of O.rrell Ilrartner t'o.ad,
dcasd, and having qualified. Nonce
I. hereby given to Ihe creditors of, and
all persons having claim, against. Mid
decedent to present them, verified as
required by law, within six months
after th firet publication of thl. nolle
to Wilson S. witty, administrator, fiofl
Medical Denial Building. Klamath
fails, Oregon.
WILSON S. WILEY
Administrator of th Eslat
of Garratl Bradncr L'oiad,
deceased.
J-U-M-M r-o No. SM
Pursuant to Chapter 40. Orcgnn Laws
of 1047. nolle la hereby given that
a public hearing will be held at the
office, of the Klamalh Forest Prolec.
tlv Association. Klamath falls. Ore
gon on Tuesday, February 12. 11.12 al
2 00 P.M for the purpose of providing
all owners of land, assessed under
provision, of Section 107243. OCI.A.,
an opportunity to be heard on matters
pvrtalnlng to th budgeting of money,
required to defray the cost of fir pro.
tectlon and suppression wllhtn th
boundaries of th Klamalh Fir Dis
trict. A copy of lh tentatlv budget
for tha. fir district may he Inspected
at the Klamath Fore.t Proterliv As
aoclatlon Office, Klamath Falls, Ore
,0ohrr.ov state board of
FORESTRY
D. L. PIIIPPS. Acting Stalt Foreiler
J -28 F-3 No. ae7
NOTICE Or DATE OF
FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN THE CIRCUIT COI'RT OF
THE STATE OF OHKtitIN
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
fn th Maltr of th Estal of EARL
KENT. Dcsd.
Notle Is hereby given that the
undersigned The First National Rank
of Portland ha. filed Its final account
of tha administration of tha abov n.
titled estate and that tbe Court has
appointed February 27, 1032 at 10 A.M.
as the time for haarlng objections to
such final account and th settlement
thereof.
Th rirat National Bank of Portland.
Executor .
Canong it Ganong
Attorneys for Executor
J2 F-3-12-1B No. S73
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE Is hereby given lhat the
undersigned ha. been appointed Ad
ministrator with wilt attached of th
state of Anna L. Mlkkelsen, deceased,
and has qualified. All persons having
claims against snld estate are notified
to present the same to rn with proper
vouchers at th office of Clarenc A.
Humble. 731 Main Street, Klamath
Falls, Oregon, within six months from
January 13, 1032.
Otto Mlkkelsen '
Administrator with
Will Attached
J-13-22-28 F-3 ftp. KM,
NEW STATE PARK
BEND I A new state park
along the banks of the Deschutes
River Is planned by the State High
way Commission.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Leavitt spent
Wednesday at Tulclnke with their
daughter, Mrs. Pete Hodges and
family.
Faye Welmer and son were din
ner gueats of the Burnetts on
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones are
visiting relatives and friends at
Eugene, and Portland before going
on to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs.
Jones recently sold their ranch in
Langell Valley and will make their
home In Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dearborn and
Ted were dinner gucsLt of Mr. and
Mrs. Les Leavitt on Thursday.
Mrs. George Fernlund and Mrs.
Fred Fernlund of Bonanza went
to Mcdford Thursday to attend the
wedding of Mrs. Fred Fernlunds
niece.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shlntllcr and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Shind
ler and dnughter Mrs. Anna Shlnd
Icr, and Mrs. Fred Blaser all of
Tulelake and their sinter Ruth of
Santa Barbara and Mrs. WcsShlnd
ler's mother from Kansas spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Partridge and Mrs. Ornce Blnser.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin have
returned from a trip to Los Angeles
and vicinity. She visited her father
.at Huntington Park who has been
ill.
Mrs, Wes Woodward spent two
days in Klamath Falls where she
had her tonsils removed. His moth
er Mrs. Woodward Sr. of Merrill
Is spending this week with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hitson of
San Francisco and Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Smith visited at Bonanza on
Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Ouy Hitson and daughter.
Frank Ollkison of Baker has
been visiting his nephew Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Burden. He loft Satur
day for Medford to visit his daugh
ter and son and their families.
Mr. and Mrs. Santford Jones suf
fered a 140,000 loss In the fire
that destroyed their potato cellar,
seed, equipment and many other
things. Friends and neighbors went
to help but could not snve any
thing but the truck load of lumber
stored In the cellar.
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MIITIN0 NOTICIS
B h r I n o Club dinner
mrdliiK on Wednesday,
I'rbiiniry 6, at 0:30 p in
at Wlllmd lintel. Re
freshments and Enter
Inlnmt'iit. All Nnblea
are Invltod to attend,
Paul Winter,
President
XTX'6llol.lCf( "ASONYMiHiD nie.i's
Friday, U p.m., fur Infuruiallon, wilt
mix iius, riioiie .i.iiw.
LOST AND FOUND
something missin'?
give a listen
Lose something of viilur? drub
your phone tight now and auk
for thn Clm.slllrd advertising
department I
That's where many folks are
helped In recovering loiwrs. It's
where loners reach finders, and
you can too I
So dun') be aggravated, ACT I
phone 81 11
for an ad-writer
rastHiOiiKfc'hrta
ronlMlnlng student I km! y card. Houlhern
Pacific pass No value to anyone else.
Return to Shasta Cascade Kvnnels or
phone 307B.
LOST, child's filfwaPilass.. Pl'iik wtlh
gold trim. l'honeMrs. Murphy IMK1..
I.OSfnVnrtower Theater, small brown
and white Chihuahua and fox terrier
dog. 1B31 license No 2240. Child', pet.
Reward Phono 2-2H77 afler J
GENERAL NOTICE
ANNOUNCING
Mnrlr E. Low. former owner of
Mitrle'g Sandwich Shoppe, 7lh
and Klnmnth. mow known as
"The Snack Bur") Is resuming
owner.thlp ofiutid btislncnit Mon
day. Frb. i. Kornirr and new
customers and frleiitln welcomel
For the pnsl 2 years Mrs. Low
has been iiffllliitcd with Vollrnlh
Co. as reprenrntnlive and distri
butor for Lo-llr-et Stainless Steel
WaterlrM Cookwnre. To place
your order for this high quality
Cookwnre. phone 0003 or tee Mrs.
Low at . , ,
MARIE'S SNACK BAR
7th and Klamath
PERSONALS
OHDKR your Spencer garment before
selecting your spring wardrobe. Phon
7152
lir.LWsr.AUTY.UC(5.
Phone H2B4
S1ANra-llome Products-Phone oo4"
10
ScRVICE
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Nrwwrt Sanitary Methods
Also
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
Cleans Hewer Lines of Roots, Etc
ED T. KINO
M34 Orchard Phone M41
CABINET WORK
Remodeling In your home.
Furniture Repair
GEORGE E. CONDREY
1938 Frrmont
Phone 4338
EXCAVATING
Mobil Shovel and Trench Hot
BuUdoser Fill Dirt lopsx.ll
Crushed Rork Driveway Cinders
compressor
CRANE SERVICE
GRAHAM BROS.
Phoi.e 6M1 or 0110
row tuck riiiMMftKT"
Phon
I.NCOME TAX KKTFhNS
For appointment Phon 2-0331. JUrvay
m.nham.
INCOMK tax returm. for ppointmrtt
phon ft-VU
ALTERATIONS on men'i womin'i.
children' rlolhlng Jen nit lUrtt. tm-
irrM Anna i, 707 Main.
SKWINC; and altrattontTlrrUyrur
r met.Bnhruihei. Phone" Brtfl4 or tkirT
PAINTING-andT oaDerhanelna. Phone
71117.
ritlPP S AUTO painting, body and fen
der work Phon 4,040
electh.CW!iinc;. work by hour or
lontract. rnone 21010.
CURTAINS laund.-ed and slrelched
Phon 4014
J L DEA N
Public Accountant
and Auditor
Offlceat 306 No 7th. - Phona Miti
PIANO f imiNOVM. II. MOKOAN-
Faclorv tralnpu technician and lunar.
For tunlnift call Kyle Morgan Piano,
wnin or pnone z-vwni,
SfiiutOliiS rcrillvercd new mlrrort
niadt to order. Kimball Qlau Shop
Phone 737B
DKKSHMAKING. belli, burkici. SatU
fnrllon aaurantaed. Phon a.lRSa. or
3718.
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EDUCATIONAL
LOItll.l. BIDTON .
Teacher of .
PIANO AND THEORY
inni Summera Lane Ph. 2-0fH0
BOOKKKBFINO, thorthand typinji Kin
dred aubjecti, office machinei,
KLAMATH BUSINESS COU.EUE
7M Pina Phone 47 IW)
CHILD C ARK" and 'ablation. Pr---ichM.
centar. Phone 4279,
13
HEALTH
MASSAGR, exercUe, welBhtllftlng. Phy
totherapy for reduclnf, relaxation,
body bulldlnf. Hate for aarlea. Ap
pointment, phone 3003-3504. Medical
Mmtcune. women only,
14 HELP WANTED, FEMALE
GREET! NO CAlilis 2.1 for tl.
ra stent money-maker outl Show to
incnni, Keep up to Wto. on si. Beat
telling flHKortinenln for all occanlnni,
Name alnllonery, peronllcd mntchoa,
othem. No exnerlnnre ncrrlcd. Htatlonerv
anmnlea FI1KE: hoxea on anornval. 8TYL-
ami, ifir w, ninth, uept. lew, Lroa An-
HOUSEWIVES make IS to ino per week
at home WEAVING. No, experlftnce nec
esHnry. Rcquiren MA M for equipment.
Write Box II, Herald and Newa.
WANTED, etenojfrapher and general
office worker. Muni be thoroughly ex
perienced and cn pubis of earning top
aiary. sieany pomnnn. Appiy in per
unn at Dick Rrcdrr'a atoro.
16 HELP WANTED, MALE
your helpmate
in help-getting
Is a Help Wanted ad I An enirer,
capable helpmate when It comes
to solving personnel problems,
Whether you need office work
ers, factory workers, sales-he In,
domestics, or laborers, tell 'em
you want 'em through thin
Help Wanted column. Folk
In the market for Jobs look
here first or all.
phone 81 1 1
for an ad-writer
U HELP WANTED, MALI
foltW7M amPoviir. iorpr.ent ti
lloital conrvrn, thla area. Mut have
huma tiatlc knciwletliia ( trurh. liat--tura
and farm utatlilnary. Mut have
lata modal car. Helamiraa leqttlrvil,
Piallnuitary aclioollng and field' Iraln
Ing. Ntt Dtveilment reiiulred. OntntnU
aiuna and liawlng acniunt whan quail
fiad. Ualea vatiailonce nut natawiary,
Writ J. 3. Vfil-r, Muliolrt n-
duatrlaa, Mux i:UI, Dallaa, I'axaa. Be
ure to alMle addraat and phuue nmit
bcr. It SITUATIONS WANTED
fcttPKritKNC'ltr) parrorTrtark wlinaa
puaidoit aftaj KoU. lAth. Taltphuna Slt.iS
daya.
MAN "ancPwlwVnia rattcW WorK. 3J7'j
East Main, Apatlmtnt 8. m
Permenanl hotuewiirk, '"" live out.
have car. Herald Newa Hnx 10.
K XCKlXkNT 'cliTld rare In mFTTnuie bv
dv. wKKk or niniiih. fall a-TTH.
II A llYH 1 1TI NVThimaJll 2 i,
WAMlilNriin(l"Tfimliig. I'nniiTTjnTT"
Wti.L car for chlltlren in my home
daya or your huma avenlngt. Call
a-lMft. . ' . .
H6URmlmnVTnlK: "
22 ROOMS FOR RiNT
fil'C'lbi'li nmm dtTratie for" one or
two genlleinen. Private bath. B08 North
Rih.
HonM and bardor roomi. (tan only.
noo No. wtl
HI KEPINtll ,oaTT .
MQAlil) rori'in,rga"onV..ieriine 4al'
A't!a heatatf "riwim tr intTfffiT
H()iMiT7or reiti,claan. Cle"(ti."'PFiona
a-vans.
iiO()MM, tuicereaiunahleTThona 4fTlf
LOVELY roomi nrrnLiir-t a wXu
Ctoat livPhona 4M.
atioMS 16.14" High.
24 APARTMENTS fOR MNf
r6H nKNtr-ftirnl.hrrf " one nenWm
ariiueut w
ler ft p m,
rOH HNTrrttria room iurniaHTfTapaTt
menlcenlrally located. Ul Nu. Hacund.
TWO IIKDMOOM "aparlment, (urnlihed.
74.1 Hit H. Ptiiuie 6007.
fllllEK ItuOM urnulud apartrnVnt. iofll
White
roll" TiTcntTTwii mom furnUhed anarV.
mai.t. Cottplaa. 3134 lllalm PlMneJ.ll,
KttttNISIIEI)two 'room apariitiant. Prl
vat bath. Suitable for rallied or work
lug lady. Clitaa in. phone 3-lftoO.
TWO IlKDMUOM unlurnulied apartrneni".
Adulii 4.14 No. 8lh.
Nlt.'K eleatn-healed apartment, adultlT
Corner Pine and Cedar.
l.AlKti.. furnUhetl two room apartment.
H7.SO; amaller I wo-room unit, tii; rafrig-
araiora. All utiliiiee Included. 410 N.
Tenth.
rOM HENTTTwo rwunuruTihed a'part.
nteut. Huiuble for two. lift, Phone 673tl.
TllltKK rooma furniihedT rloaa In. laun
dry. IOUII
Call 3 :I17
TWd HOAM furnlalted aparlmanl avail"
a me ai.i, iiiu una room apartment
IOM30 Main. Phone BOflO.
rtiltNIMHCD two room apartment, rm
frlgeralur U. all ullllllea Included.
410 N Tenth.
N t W rit It N I NlilU) apartment lu.l
ron.ptetvd. Two rooma with hltrhen.
ette. private ttaih, electric heat. Phone
a-IO07. Haferencea required. Abtolute-
Iv no drink I ng
vt N IHtIK f r apartment Heat and wT
ler Included 4A month. Adulta. 419
Walnut
rifiltNlMrtKi) two room apartment.
Walking dutance Phone W
f M H fc E rooma furn hd" Cloae ' in!
Laundry farllltlaA Couple only. No
l-pli Phone 3--1I7Q
til it Kit room furnliiKed apartment. ' ill
vtainut. t'none ai2
OUTMUl! apartment for rent. 710
Mam. Greer ApU.
ONlf"fdroiMi unl'urnuttad' ' aoaTtrntnlT
C.aa e(juPPd Call J-Onil.
KOH HKJS'T. Mot ern furntahed BDarI
ment. Planty natural heat.
OLYMPIC APTH TfTf K. Mala
w6 room fort. It h. dup)K. Two
blorka from Mam Phone 44DX
Cl.f.AhTtKree room apartment. 4jJ No.
loin.
NICK clran"apartinent. Ca"a equipped
Itelrigerator. Couple prelarred. Villa
Marqui Inquire 1-114 Oak
NCWI.Y decorated private bath, kit-
chenatta. Steam heat, electrle rang
$o week flea Arma Apartment.
rdlt hfcNT. fumutted apartVant-l.
quire SIS High
26 HOUSES FOR RENT
MOTiftltN two room lurniahed houVe
for rent. CaJl TM.
rc5ltltKNf, IW ' rfmnTTula&d"nrauae,
rtoe in. Clean. Oil furnace, lnouiro
313 North KUlorado,
1.AIIGK unfurnlahed lwobadrom hotne
with automatic heat. Cloae In, walk
Ing dlitancc to town and high arhool.
$-3 pir month. Hurton C. Gray. Iteallor,
i)37 Maln.Phtne 3003.
HOlK'"or rentrinqulrVTilgly'ljgl
NKW duplex apartment. Cloae-in. na
tural hoi water heat. Frlgldalra r,
rernaerator. aitfomatle waahar. AiWu,
M 30 Call 733H
i,NK bedroom modern unfurnlahed houte.
hone 40H.T.
'OH IlKNT. ' one had room m otter n
houte. Inquire 1313 Hoinadale.
FOB LkAsK, three bedroom u'nfur
nlahed home, Mlt Allernont. M3, lief
crencea. Pay two month. Move right
In Mark R. Johnaon, Bealtor. Phono
2-01 Ml.
Ultill'l', t-lean. modern three
home, Phone 31114
room
FOB BENT,
two bedroom n-
lur-
nlahed, cloae
Inquire 730 North
inn.
VKItY",'otiractlva",n'ew three 'room hf-ii-a
for rent to working couple. Fireplace
elertrlr heal. Phone 4007.
tWO bedroom unfurnlahed ' home. Au-
tnmatle gaa furnace and water heaterb
Ca rage. ffl3. Phone 1-T3B7,
IfNi UHNIMMKI) four room "duolex. ' F.5
rep I for atovaa. 30. Call 3037 beforg
L5JIL
FOH IlKNT' on leaae laal two had
room furnlihed hnuaa In Stewart-I-en-nox
addition. Large lot, bate ment,
barn, chicken houae, etc. Call W. J.
Kaiter, phone 2-naoo
28 MISCELLANEOUS fdOlNT
BEEHIVE
u
TRUCKS V- DRIVE
Move Yourself Save !4
New Trucks For tong Trips
Pickups Stakes Vans
BEACON MOBIL .SERVICE
1201 E, Maln Phone 8,104
brrlCK on sixth Ulreet. Avallabl
Fh ru nry 1 ,VI hone Baafl.
OKI'ICK si'ACK for Tent Hairi ST.
Incntlnn loin Main. Share office wllh
Harry Lanphear. Farmer's Inaiiranra
Croup. Excellent location for ral s
tale, accountant, or lumbar offlc.
Must he permanent.
6rICE for rani. B2J Main. Phont
7HK
RENT floor Bandars lauat lyp
oqulpment. Suburban Lumbar Co. 11th
andWalnill Phon lta
CAR STORAOr. - MKAfltf). day week
or month. Earl Lamb, phon 4S73 or
770
30 REAL ESTATE f OK SALI
fOh 8AI.E or t'raile fr7tTfa1lenmi'seT
two bedroom home. Sao Tom Conaway.
:io:i4JBiive8lreel.
KOR SAl.r, or "Tease, lluslnes. space wliit
wllh private quarMri attached. Phon
linn i ,
nns ACnK farm
10.1 acres under Irritation all leveled and
checked. Also 1.13 acres under cultiva
tion that ran ha Irrigated with soma
levellni; XI acre, dry land under cul
tivation. The balance In hill land pas
ture. 3 Irrlsallns wells wllh pumps.
Lara home wllh electricity, barn and
other outbuildings. All fenced.
A I1AI1GAIN AT 2.1.000
Terms to be arranged.
4 MILES OUT
DO acres all under Irrigation, 30 acres of
permanent pasture. 40 acres ready for
potatoes. Sandy soil. Including some farm
equipment, 100 head nf purebred ewes,
ready to lamb. Modern six room horn,
garage, barn, and other buildings.
Jack Gardner Phon 6371
.... Newhous Real Estate
"!08BIJ Phon BUM
rsF.W two bedroom ' house in lint
Springs. Electric heal, attached ga.
rnge. l 1,000, S2B00 down. Tn se
tlu.vs or evening, call at 3SI0 Shaila
Way, Phone R7II0,
AXKl. s-l.nnrN.
nmi.nr,n ok riK.TTKn homfs
REW a-UKORUOM home. K.II.A. con
slrucled. Hardwood floors, automallo
heat, garage. In restricted district. You
can own this horn for less than
mommy rental. L-ow down paymoni,
-iiiiiip h.hm or s;m veninga.
homes rdn iauc
IVERETT DENNIS, REALTOR
... "nn e-irapatnca, aaiesman
"1 N, ath Phon. SMI
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