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7estside
By MRS. MERLE O'NEIL
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny O'Conner
are now the parents of a new baby
firt which they adopted lust week,
bey spent Monday night with her
mother, Mra. Lillian Pardue.
Heartiest congratulations are ex
tended them. ...
Mrs. Pardua returned to Ashland
to spend several days visiting and
helping care for the new baby.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Warner
made a business trip to Klamath
Falls one day lost week. i
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Anderson
nd family spent several days
visiting with relatives at Medford
last week. While they were gone
Carl Peay did their chores.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Haskins en
Joyed a visit last week with rela
Uvea from Klamath Falls, who
came over to spend a tew days.
Mrs. Andy Hill returned from a
trip to Salt Lake City where she
visited her sister for several days.
She was caught In Reno following
the big blizzard and had to spend
aeveral davs there. She came by
bus to Alturas and her husband
met her there last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunk Christensen
arrived from Fort Lewis, Wash.
Saturday. Hunk received orders
that he will be shipped to the
European countries for overseas
duty. His wife has moved home to
stay while he is gone.
Mrs. Lynn Tomlin left Thursday
to visit with relatives at Mollala.
She expects to be gone for several
days. Her daughters are doing the
janitor work at the school in her
absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Monday and
lamily are now living at Hunting
ton Beach, Calif., according to
word received from them by local
friends. They moved down just be
fore that last big blizzard from
the- Willow Ranch Logging Co.
where they have been making their
borne for several years.
Mr. .and Mrs. Hugh Anderson
and family spent Tuesday visiting
the Carl Peay family. Hugh was
bulldozing out several lanes and
around the haystacks for Carl. The
ladles fixed dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle O'Neil visit
ed the Harold Shults family on
Wednesday evening and played
cards.
Henry, Frank and Lynn Albert-
son took some nogs over to tne
sals' at Klamath on Wednesday.
Several Westsiders attended the
dance at Valley Falls Grange Hall
Saturday night, and even though
the weather didn't look favorable, a
good crowd was in attendance and
a good time was reported. This
was the first dance held in the
new hall and all the other Coun
ty Oranges were invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle O'Neil and
family spent Saturday evening at
the Dee Chandler home when they
were invited to a "fried oyster"
dinner. Pinochle was played later
in the evening.
The flu seems to be quite preva
lent on the West Side too. The
Diamond Newman family has been
quite ill and Danny Stover spent
two days and nights in the Lake
view hospital last week. The Crowl
sisters have been out of high
school due to Illness. There is also
quite a bit of chicken pox at the
Union School.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crowl made
a business trip to Klamath Falls
en Monday.
The West Side Grange held its
annual Installation of officers on
Saturday evening. The Installing
officer was Fast Master can r eay.
All officers were able to be pres
ent except Mrs. Lou Roberts who
is the Chaplain. Delicious refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Helen
Buck and Mrs. Verna Buck, fol
lowing the meeting.
The Petersons made a business
trip to Klamath on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hill and
Donny were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bolton.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Pardue fam
ily were visiting the Lloyd Haskins
family on Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Howard
were on the West Side Saturday,
from their home at Klamath.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvy Bunyard Jr.
were calling at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Merle O'Neil Sunday eve
ning. They live in Alturas.
Mrs. Andy Hill, as chairman of
the polio drive for this commu
nity, wishes to announce that there
wilt be a community pie social at
the West Side Grange Hall on Feb.
S. The children are planning a
musical program which will start
at 8:30. Everyone who can is
urged to help support this as the
money will go to a very worth
while cause. The pies will be auc
tioned off into two groups. The
girls will sell separately and the
boys can bid on these. Dancing
will follow in the after part.
Mrs. Hyrum Christensen spent
several days visitiner friends. Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Powell of Fort
Bidweii. Now that Hyrum has ar
rived home from Salt Lake City,
they plan to leave soon for an ex
tended visit to Utah.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peay and
family were dinner guests one day
last week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Tomlin and family. Fol
lowing the dinner they all spent
the evening at the Peay home
playing cards,
The Carl Peay family attended
the farewell party Friday night at
the LDS Church in Lakevlew,
which was given in honor of the
Eddie Hazzard family who are
moving away to California.
n
Hager
By MRS. T. M. KOHLER
Sympathy of the community Is
extended to Harold Mallory in the
loss-of his aged mother. She died
recently at Stockton, Calif., and
was burled there.
Sgt. Wayne Gober Is at home
on a 30-day leave from Korea. He
was in numerous battles and re
ceived the Silver Stafor bravery.
His many friends are very proud
ui mm. -
Mr, Cox and family moved into
our community recently from
Klamath Falls. He is connected
witn tne renins News Agency.
Orvllle Sukraw had his tonsils
removed recently.
Cleo Burgess visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson, here
last- weekend.
Congratulations are extended to
Alton snort who has lived near
Hager for a long time. He was
recently selected as a deputy
aherlff.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brltton
a- . sons were visitors at the O,
T. Su':raw home here.
MILKMEN CLAIM EXEMPTION
CALGARY, Alta. Wi Drivers of
milk wagons here are seeking ex
emption from Calgary's new law
against Jay-walkers, so they can
cross the street anywhere to make
deliveries.
Paisley
By MRS. CLYDE BRAMLETTE
A large tractor running wild
through the streets of Paisley, sans
driver, and with Its throttle wide
open caused much excitement In
this lltue town mursaay anernoon.
An employe of the Brattaln
Brothers ranch drove the tractor
into town on the highway and de
cided to take a short cut through
the vacant lots Just west of the
Chester Withers residence. But
what the driver didn't know was
that a three foot ditch there was
full of soft snow and when the
tractor hit It the driver was cata
pulted to the ground and in falling
he grabbed for the steering wheel
but hit the throttle pulling it wide
open.
Prrlrstrians scattered every way
as the machine careened crazily
down the center of town and head
ed right for the George Dearm
residence, but luckily the DeLarm
Plvmonth sedan was parked in
front of the house and the speeding
tractor plowed into the rear of it.
badly damaging tne car ana nau
inir the tractor thereby probably
saving the life of Mrs. DeLarm
and her two small children who
were looking through a front win
dow and were too frightened to
move when the big tractor ap
peared about five feet in front of
them and headed in tneir direc
tion. The VFW in Paisley is one of
our newest organizations, being or
ganized about three years ago, but
its quality or state of being young
has not prevented it from becom
ing of Intrinsic and material value
for bringing human comfort. The
past week this local organization
installed a large first aid kit in
the lobby of the Chewaucan hotel.
This is a community service and
is available to the public, day or
night, in emergencies. The Vets
cooperated with the city council
in this good deed.
Mrs. Fred Carey who was re
turned a week ago froai the Lake
view hospital after having spent
three weeks there suffering from
pneumonia, was taken back to the
hospital Thursday after suffering
a relapse.
Ed Lundy was brought home
from the Lakevlew hosnital Friday.
He is suffering from a heart ail
ment.
A series of pinochle games came
to a close here Sunday evening
with Mrs. Marvin Walker and Tobe
Hanan topping the list of scores.
The cames have been played- the
past four Sundays and have creat
ed much interest. The Lames Aux
iliary sponsored the event,
Rav Cannon and Troy Lawson
are laying a nice new floor in the
V( W cunning ana a aance is m
the offinz soon.
The big March of Dimes dance
will be held in Paisley next Satur
day evening. Fee. , ana a gooa
orchestra and eats will be pro
vided. Tracy Blair entered Lakeview
hospital for treatment Friday.
Pomona for Lake county will be
held at Valley Falls Grange Sat
urday, Feb. 16. at 11 a.m.
The Home Economic Club will
meet at the home of Mrs. Pat
Tassage Friday afternoon, Feb. 8.
Ice and snow jammed against
the bridge just south of VaUey
Falls and Friday the good old sun
shine caused it to melt and over
flow. The Thompson home had
three feet of water standing in it.
Walter Carter, highway foreman
at Lakeview came to the rescue
with sticks of dynamite blasting
the frozen mass and relieving the
situation.
.Mtlaki
By MRS. CHAS. DeLAP Jr.
A number of loyal folks chugged
thru the blizzard to a card party
the Henley Grange held at the hall
to help support tne Marcn ui
Dimes. Evervone reported having
a fine time, even though some
never reached home and spent the
night with neighbors.
Ladies high prize was awarded
to Mrs. Ralph Hill, second to Mrs.
Wm. Graham. Merrill, and low to
Mrs. A..R. Dickson. Men's high
to Leon Andrieu, Midland, second
in Rnlnh Hill and low Ronnie
Whitlatch. The door prize went to
Mrs. Kina ec.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson,
Judy and David 'are home from a
two weeks vacation spent in Cali
fornia visiting friends and rela
tives. Thev had a wonderful time,
and saw plenty of California's li
quid sunshine.
The choir of the Mt. Laki church
is working hard on a show entitled
"Dark Town Jamboree," to be pre
sented February 16. No admission
is being charged but a free will
offering will be taken and all pro
ceeds will go into the Duiming tuna
for tne new Mt. Laki unurcn
which lacks several thousand dol
lars of having its quota to start
the building. Make a date now for
a evening ot tun, ana see Darn
Town Jamboree on February 16,
at 7:30 in the High school gym.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thompson,
and Mr. and Mrs. John Short are
vacationing for a couple of weeks
in Southern California.
Mrs. Earl Mack and Mrs. Gray
Brannon attended 4-H Leader's
Conference in Corvailis recently.
By MRS. V. M. SCHMOE
George Rice arrived here from
Portland to visit in Dairy with his
son and family, the Donald Rices.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmoe spent
Thursday and Friday with his sis
ter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Kolb of West Side at Lake
view, The Kolbs were former ranch
ers of this community. They both
have been in 111 health for some
time, but are feeling better now.
Friends are glad to hear that
Clyde Schmidt was able to leave
a Klamath Falls hospital Friday
for his home on Homedale Rd. in
Klamath Falls. He entered the hos
pital on Monday with pneumonia.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Schmidt.
MONSOON HITS RAILROAD
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaya W
Rail service between here and Sing
apore was disrupted for 10 days
recently when monsoon floods
washed away large sections of the
single track. All told, the Malayan
Railway said, about two miles of
track was either washed away or
put badly out of alignment.
Legal Notice
NOTICE
TO GASOLINE AND OIL BIDDERS
The Board nt Director, of Klnmnth
County School District will receive
sealed bids for ffnsnline and oil for the
year 1932. Bids are requested on Joint
bid with Klamath County and County
Unit Schools together and an alternate
bid for County Unit Schooli only. Oil
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CARD OF THANKS
GOBER: We wish to extend our sin
cere thanks to our relatives and many
friends for their wonderful response
with blood donations for our dear wile
and mother. We would like them to
know that ah la doing fine. C. J. Go
ber Family.
C FUNERAL HOME
WARD'S Klamath Funeral Horn. 923
High Street Phone 3334.
MEETING NOT'CES
Crater Lake Lodge No.
211 AF&AM will hold a
stated meeting Thurs
day. Februarv 7. 8 p.m.
REFRESHMENTS.
William K. Pick
Secretary
REGULAR MEETING
of Disabled American
Veterans and Auxiliary
wlU be held Friday
Feb. , in the K. C.
at 8 pjn.
MAX L. RUGE
Commander
KLAMATH FALLS Aerie No. 2090
Regular meeting
every Friday
-night 7:45 p.m.
,r. O. E. Hall. th
(and Walnut.
Vlsiung members cordially invited.
Buffet hours 10:30 axa. to 1 aan.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets
Friday, 8 p.m., for Information, write
Box 204. Phone 3382.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST, boya plastic glasses. Name in
case Eddie Ray. Reward. 2210 Ogden.
Phone S309.
LOST. Monday, between Oakridge and
Chemult. S months old German Shep
herd puppy. $25. Reward. Phone 504.
LOST, tackle box on Hixhway 99. soutiv
end of old Algoma Grade. Phone 3329.
2134 Oregon Avenue.
LOST. German police dog Saturday by
Kimball's Glass Shop. Has No. S UI
right ear. Reward. Phone 6703.
LOST, child's bifocal glasses. Pink with
gold trim. Phone Mrs. Murphy 9Q6S.
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PERSONALS
ORDER your Spencer garment before
selecting your spring wardrobe. Phone
7152.
HELEN'S BEAUTY SALON. 1719 Main.
Phone 6284.
STANLEY Home Products. Phone MOB.
10 SERVICE
EXCAVATING
Mobil Shot el and Trench Hoe
Bulldozer Fill Dirt Topsoil
Crushed Rock - Driveway Cinder
Compressor
CRANE SERVICE
GRAHAM BROS.'
Phone 5541 or 91 10
ALTERATIONS on men's, women's,
children's clothing. Jennie Hare, Seam.
tress Anita s, iui main.
SEWING and alterations. Kitty Dresiel.
rnone z-oaou.
FULLER brushes. Phone 9604 or 8677.
PAINTING and paper hanging. Phone
7817.
THIPP'S AUTO painting, body and tea
der work. Phone 4040.
ELECTRIC WIRING, work by hour OI
contract. Phone 2-1010.
CURTAINS laundt-ed and stretched.
Phone 4914
J. L. DEAN
Public Accountant
and Auditor
Office at 306 No. 7th. Phone 9348
MIRRORS resUvered, new mirrors
made to order. Kimballs Glass Shop.
rnone uw.
DRESSMAKING, belts, buckles. Satis
faction nursntf.d. Phnnn 2-1832. m
3718.
FOR TREE TRIMMING
Phone 2-0353
Vor appointment Phone 2-0251. Harvey
nispnam.
Legal Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that
the undent (fried JOHN NEUBKRT ha
been, by an order of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Klamath
County, appointed executor of the Last
Will and Testament and of the estate
of G. NEUBERT, deceased, and that
Letter Testamentary have been limned
to him. All periom having claims
againat Mid estate are hereby notified
to present the same, duly verified and
with proper vouchers, to th under
signed at Room 201, First Federal
Savinga and Loan Building, Klamath
Falls, Oregon, within six (61 months
from the date of the first publication
of this notice, which publication la the
23th day of January. 1932.
JOHN NEUBERT, Executor of the
Last Will and Testament and of
the estate of G. Neubert, deceased.
FARRENS & MAXWELL
Attorneys for Executor
J-24-31 F-7-14 No. 860
' B. J. Goddard
bids to meet minimum or better speci
fications conforming to IS.8 Army
specifications 2-104B. Bids to be opened
at Klamath County Court, Friday 10:00
A.M., February 15, 1952. The board re
serves tne rignt to reject any or all
bids.
J. F. Havrin. flftf-lf
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NevMt SanltAry Methods
Alio
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
Cleans fitwer Unea of Roots, Eta
ED P. KINO
.434 Orchard Phone B841
PIANO TUNING WM. M. MORGAN
Factory trained technician and tuner.
For tunings call Kyle Morgan Piano,
1005 Main or phone 8-0300.
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EDUCATIONAL
LOR1LL SIDTOiS
Teacher of
PIANO AND THEORY
1 Ml Summers Lane Ph. t-0040
BOOKKEEPING, shorthand typing kta
dred subjects, office machines.
KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE
T Pine Phone tTtO
CHILD CARE and education. Preschool
center. Phone 427a.
13
HEALTH
MASSAGE, exercise. weighUiftlnrPhy
stoiherapy for reducing, relaxation,
body building. Rates for series. Ap
pointment, phone 363-&308. Medical
Masseuse, women only.
14 HELP WANTED, FEMALE
WANTED registered nurse for nursing
home. Salary $2.10. per mo., board, room,
and laundry. Five day week. Phone
HOUSEWIVES make 13 to 150 per week
at home WEAVING. No, experience nec
essary. Require- $44.50 for equipment.
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17
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FOR RENT, housekeeping room. One
block off Main. 317 pine.
NICE, heated rooms. 522 Pacific Ter
race. SPACIOUS room desirable for one or
two gentlemen. Private bath. 503 North
th. .
ROOM and board or room. Men omy.
500 No. 8th.
SLEEPING room close In. 627 Walnut.
BOAHD. room, reasonable. Phone 4254.
STEAM heated room for rent. 607 HlglT
ROOMS for rent, clean. Close In. Phone
2-9268.
ROOMS, prices reasonable. Phone 4827.
LOVELY rooms for rent S9.-S7. a wee
Close in. Phone 413a.
ROOMS 1034 High.
24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT
CLEAN, warm, modem. furnished
apartment. Couples. Phone 843.
FOR RENT, two room furnished aoart
nient. Couples. 2124 Blehn. Phone 7.118.
FOR RENT, three room furnished apart
ment. centrally located. 121 So. Second.
TWO BEDROOM apartment, furnished.
743 Rose St Phone 6687.
THREE ROOM furnished apartment. 2081
White.
FURNISHED two room apartment. PrI
vate bath. Suitable for retired or work
ing lady. Close In. Phone 2-1800.
TWO BEDROOM unfurnished apartment.
Adults. 434 No. 5th.
NICE steam-heated apartment, adulu.
Corner Pine and Cedar.
FOR RENT, two room furnished apart
ment, aunanie lor two. ea. rnone ai.w.
THREE rooms furnished, close In. Laun
dry, couple only, no pets. 8U4 incoin.
Call 2-3170.
TWO ROOM furnished apartment avail
able $25, also one room apartment
3im..-,u. ;ju main, pnone huow.
FURNISHED two room apartment, re
friffer.tor env all utilities Included.
419 N. Tenth.
FURNISHED apartment. Heat and wa
ter included S43 month. Adults. 415
Walnut.
THREE room, furnished. Close In.
Laundry facilities. Couple only. No
pea, rnone z-ai yu.
THREE room furnished apartment. 9li
Walnut. Phone 8473.
OUTSIDE apartment for renL 710
i-min. meer pn.
ONE bedroom unfurnl. hfld apartment.
Op- e r er . 1-r 3-tlU.
FOR RKNV. Moaer;. -urnuned apart
ment Plenty nature: heat.
OLYMPIC APTS. 2U7 E. main
CLEAN three room apartment 433 No.
win.
NEWLY decorated, private bath, kit
chenette. Steam heet, electric range
S in week Rex Arms Apartnient.
FOR RENT, furnished apartment. In-
quire 118 High.
24 apartments for renj
cXKAN, nicely furnished three room
duplex. Electio heat, utility porch.
Three block, from Main St. Phone BJ2U
or 4 Jul.
TWO H'doM furnished apartment, llghii
end water. 112S Walnut.
twd"RboM modern apartment. Sli
Oak St.
NEV7rWlWRrrTpa'rtinenlsr5T4l Oary
t block off South Suth, two unite Jusl
completed and fully furnished. Living
room, bedroom, bath and kitchenette,
laundry facilities. One two bedroom un
furnished apartment will be completed
by Feb. 13. Absolutely no drinking.
Phone I-IOUT;
FUKNlsFlEb three rooms. No drllilT
Ing, no pets. Cell after 3. 784 No. 10th.
rem Rent, .mail luTrnVhed aSSZ
ntont Suitable for couple, irult Sum
mere Lane:
FO'rTTtisNf; furnished one bedroom
apartment with private bath. Call 1-0331
after 3 p.m.
2 HOUSES FOR RENT
FOR ' rnT. clean two Bedroom ""fur
ntshed house. Close In. Ideal for work
ing couple. Adulta only. Phone T4SS.
FUWlSllETSTduplex. 30. 1050-White.
rnone aonu.
SmXI , house for rent. Phone l-lTTa"
FOR Sent, Two bedroom furntshecf
nouse. iwa uregon. a monin
TWO bedroom unfurnished house. 1130
Bown. $40 month.
FOUR ROOM furnished cabin for rent
Phone 8704 Stewart Lennox Addition.
MODERN two room furnished House
for rent. Call Vint. l
FOR RENf TtTve" room furnished house,
close in. Clean. Oil furnace. Inquire
113 North Ilduredo.
ONE bedroom modern unfurnished house.
Phone 41183.
THKE rooms furnished. Close fiT
Phone 3739.
Kt 6 i)E It N four ' room furnished houiV
Phone 47M.
FU El N 1 S it K I) three large rooms fit
duplex. Klrctrlc heal, garage. Adults
sao. aJi Jeticrson.
FOR LEASE iwo bedroom""' modern
furnished house. Mills Addition. Phone
Z-OHHU.
TWO bedroom unfurnished house. Au
tomatlc gas furnace and water heater.
Ciarage. $83. Phone 1-3387.
CN FURNISHED four room duplex. Ix
rept for stoves. 330. Cell 3027 before
9 p.m.
FOR RENT on l.eie basis two bed
room furnished house In Stewart-Lennox
addition. Large lot. basement,
barn, chicken house, etc. Call W. J.
Easier, phone 2-8268.
28 MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT
a BEEHIVE
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TRUCKS DRIVE
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New Trucks For Long Trips
Pickups Stakes Vans
BEACON MOBIL SERVICE
1301 E. Main Phone 8304
OFFICE for rent 823 Mela. Phone
7181.
FOR RENT, floor send. re latest type
equipment Suburban Lumber Co. 11th
and Walnut Phone 7709.
CAR STORAGE HEATED, day week
or month. Earl Lamb, phone 4873 or
770S.
JO REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
CHELSEA ADDITION
Large three bedroom home
in good condition. Modern
Good garage. Located on
two lots with shade and
fruit trees. $4500.
SOUTH SUBURBAN
5 year old home In good
district. Two bedrooms.
Hardwood floors in living
room and dining room. At
tached garage with con
crete floor. Automatic oil
heat. Insulated and weather
stripped. With storm win
dows. $9500.
GOING TO SELL? We have
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Springs. Call us today for
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problems.
"PAT" HOWES
JOHNNY BLAYL0CK
Realtors
Phone 3-3566446 1035 Main
Kvenings
Ron rusher 8870
Bruce Oweai Merrill 148
FOR THE Gl
A cozy attractive two bedroom
home. Ideal floor plan. Neat and
clean Inside and out. 60x126 foot
lot, completely fenced with new
white picket fence. Large lawn,
lots of lovely flowers and shrubs,
good family garden, big garage and
workshop. This is a home you
will be proud to show and flr.i It
a Jov to live In. A steal at 87250,
GI terms.
Hot Springs Addition
A lovely two bedroom home lo
cated in the heart of Klamath's
finest residential districts. Large
living room with fireplace, hard
wood floors throughout. This home
is fully Insulated and heated with
automatic heat. If you have good
sense of values and appreciate the
better things in life here is a real
bargain at $9750. Shown by appoint
ment only,
YALTA GARDENS
A large new ranch style home that
has been occupied for less than six
months. The home was built for
modern comfortable living with the
best materials available. Hard
wood floors throughout, attached
double garage. If you want the fin
est things In life do not miss this
one for only $16,500.
SUBURBAN
Lovely two bedroom house on 13
acre that Is well worth the asking
price. Large living room, dining
room, kitchen, tub and ahower
bath. Large utility room, attached
garage. Only $8100 terms.
JOHNNY HOBSON
DALE OEUBB
ART FREDRICKSON
AL LONGE-
Real Estate and Insurance
1U So. 8th Evenings Ph. 3283
WANTED, listings of homes and farms
worth the price. Bonaflde Inquiries.
OFFERING excellent buy In Northern
California Tavern. Money maker. Go
mer Jones, Realtor. Ill 8. 4th. Tela.
r.wr-o;i
FO.. SALR or tease. Business apacn with
wl rjv.-te r--'e - '
C
Spr.nf. ."" :i:tr aa je. -
rata. $11,000, $2800 down. To see
days or evening cell at 3810 Shasta
Way, Phone 8760.
AXEL FI.ORF.N,
mm.DEn of better homf..
HOMES FOR SAI.C
EVERETT DENNIS. REALTOR
Don Kirkpatrick, Salesman
111 H. ttk Phone SMI
JO RIAL ISTATI FOR SALI
AUTO COURTS
We have two of the Best Motels In
this area. Both are excellently
located and show very good In.
conies. Please see us for details,
Owners of each would consider
taking ranch In trade.
Oiocery store
10 Cabins
3 Modern Houses
Tavern
Highway Location
The above buslneas It all one prop
erty. Locatr1 close- to Klamath
Falls. It warrants your Inspection.
Pleas see us for details.
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MILLS ADDITION
3 BEDROOM ULTRA MODERN
HOME, Natural veneer Interior
finish. A beautiful and well
built home In best of condition.
Only 3S years old. Price $12,
600. F.H.A. Terms.
1 BEDROOM MODERN WITH 1
room semi-modern cabin. Paved
street, sidewalk, olty sewer. Close
In. Priced to sell quirk. $2500
with good terms.
' WALT DIETZ, With
T. B. WAITERS
REALTORS it INSURANCE
107 So. 7th Ph, 4103 (Eve. MS)
MOVE RIGHT IN
Fully furnished two bedroom subur
ban homo, attached garage, extra
large lot. This Is Indeed a rare
opportunity to buy a beautiful mod
em furnished home with every
appointment for gracious living.
The home is new ar1 the furniture
la new, what more could you ask
for for ONLY $14,750? Easy terms.
Here are some cheaplei
Stewart Lenox
Three bedroom home partly furn
ished, extra large lot and lots of
buildings. Price $6500. Low down
payment.
TWO BEDROOMS
This Is worth looking Into for only
$3000. Four rooms, bath, part base
ment, plenty of room for chickens
and eto.
Walking Distance
Fully furnished two bedroom home
on city gas. This la a real buy for
only $5250.
NORTH
Three bedroom home Just off Ore
gon Avenue. Can be vours for
$1000 down, total price $6000.
Claire Ellis Eves. Phone 3-3658
Jay P. Orlggs " ' 4364
Oene Tavell " " 8045
W. W. Thompson at Malin
J. W. SANDERS
REALTOR
1113 Main St. Phone 1531
5 ACRES
Four bedrooms, living room, dining
room, kitchen and sun-porch, bath,
fully modern. Room for 600 hens.
Own well with new pressure pump.
4'i miles from town. $7350 unfurn
ished, or $8600 furnished.
FOUR BEDROOMS
On Mitchell St. Hardwood floors In
living room and dining room. Oas
floor furnaces, continuous found
ation, lots of bullt-lns In kitchen.
Olassed-ln breakfast porch, walk-in
fruit room. Selling price $10,000.
Shown by appointment.
$650 DOWN-.
Buys this furnished one bedroom
place across from Falrvlew School:
Selling for $3750, balance on terms.
FRED E. FLEET
REALTOR
DENNIE COATES. Saleslody
408 Main Office Ph. 2-3335
Eves. 2-1365
FOR INCOME
LOOK THESE OVER !
I 13 one bedroom rentals, one
two bedroom rental, plus new apart
ment for owner. Private garages.
These are furnished, very neat and
clean. Oood fourrfatlon. In city
and all assessments In and paid.
Shows $450 per month Income.
n 3 one bedroom cabins, one 2
bedroom house. On very good busi
ness corner located on South Sixth.
Has gas heat. Shows $130 per
month Income for $7000. Owner
wlllo arry own contract.
nt This U 2H blocks from Main
Street. 3 apartment rentals, furn
ished, 1 two bedroom apartments
and 1 one bedroom apartment. All
have new electric refrigerators, less
than 1 year old, and electric ranges.
This Is Ideal for people who have
no cars and have to live near town
and work. This can be had for
$7950 with $1760 down and $60 per
month or $888 down, and $75 per
month.
FRED E. FLEET
REALTOR
DENNIS COATES, Saleslady
408 Main Office Ph. 2-3335
Eves.
ly .urnlihet. 050u, urmi. Jhont 2-133A,
3816 Clinton Avanut.
NICE two bedroom home In Merrill1,
(Hrftt, electric heal, imutnted. Yard
fenced lawn and fhriibi, fQSOO, L .C.
Hmith. Phone in Merrill
NEW HOMES for saiirTlfiim K
Powell. Phona IS3B.
30 RIAL ISTATI FOR SALI
A PRIZE FOR A LAND WISE
FARM INVESTOR
340 ACRES
All level land, with rich deposits
of sandy loam for top orop yield.
213 acres Irrigated, 80 acres In
alfalfa. Will produce any kind of
crops to Insure solid profits.
MACHINERY A -UILDINOS
Fully equipped for high gear pro
duction. Complete list of all neces
sary machlnnry for successful oper
ation Is Included , , . nil late model
equlpmentl
Has comfortable 8 room home
which features a large kitchen and
two nice bedrooms, Outbuildings
ara all In good condition and In
clude (among others) a machine
shed, large barn, pump house, hog
houses and cattle sheds.
LOCATED IN LANOELL VALLEY
ON OOOD ROAD ONLY ONE
MILE FROM SCHOOLS.
This Is one of the best farm deals
we've been able to offer for a long
time. $85,000 takes everything. Call
us NOWI
Don Kirkpatrick, Salesman
(Evenings Phone 07116)
EVERETT DENNIS
REALTOR
121 No. 8th Phone 8401
$10,000 Living room, fireplace, din
ing room, kitchen, two bedrooms,
bath, utility. Floor furnace. Plnst
red. Hardwood floors, In Mills.
$9,500 Living room, kitchenette,
two bedrooms, bath, utility. Floor
furnace. Plastered. Hardwood
throughout. Attached garage. Only
one year old. In Mills.
$7,500 Living room, kitchen, two
bedrooms, sun porch, bath, utility.
Steam heat. Large gurage. Mills.
VERNON DURANT
ANDY SILANI
REAL ESTATE
631 5o. Blxth Phone 8195, 5544
or 7933
. HOT SPRINGS
Attractive two bedroom home, two
blocks to Roosevelt School, This
home la annrnvlmHlfllv
M ar.,1 features large living mom
wun iirepiace. two good site bed
rooms, well designed kitchen, bath
and utility, attached garage. Go
ing for $9700 terms.
CAFE
Fine location on one of the busiest
street in town. 14 stool counter,
good equipment and lease at 163
per month. $4100 with $2550 down
and $50 month.
HOT SPRINGS
Large five bedroom home In out
standing location. Spacious living
and dining room, breakfast room.
Pi baths, two fireplaces, full
basement, natural hot water heat.
Beautifully landscaped. Don't let
this one slip by. For further In
formation call.
HARRY VAN (Eves. 8204
JOE LEONARD (Eves. 2-0527)
AL SCHMECK
REALTOR and INSURANCE
517 Main Phone 3211
ONLY $6300
For this attractive 2 bedroom sub
urban home, about 5 years old.
Insulated, good oil furnace, auto
matic electric hot water tank, onk
floors, excellent foundation, large
garage, half acre OOOD soil, ir
rigation water; located on paved
street, with busline. In quiet resi
dential neighborhood.
Best of all, this place can be
had for only $1,000 down, balance
payable at $52 per month, including
taxes, insurance and Interest of
only 4 per cent per annum.
LARGE,'
COMFORTABLE
HOME
Do you want 4 bedrooms? Large
living room with beautiful fire
place, wall-to-wall carpeting and
lota of windows? Dining room that
is big enough to really use? Not
one, but 2 bathrooms that are
large enough to really splash
around In? Full basement with new
oil furnace, world of storage and
workshop room? Attached 2-car
garage with radiant heated con
crete driveway from which you
never have to shovel mow?
If you want all these. In addition
to many other comfort giving
features too numerous to men
tion, such as upstairs apartment
that could be rented to help cut
down expenses, call us for an ap
pointment to see this auprislngly
well priced buy.
RIVERVIEW
Modern, attractive 2 bedroom home.
Concrete foundation, detached gar
age, A good buy at $5000. $1000
down payment,
Near Pelican School
1 bedroom, completely furnished,
modern home. Buy your groceries
and move in. Price $6000.
OPEN EVENINGS
BY APPOINTMENT
See Homer Stiles Ph. 2-2460 Evea.
Don Bloan
Frerl P-nt
5858 Eves.
H7(v is..e,
iuaitoi'd
Since 1809
U 1 N. 9th St.. Ph. 4504 or 6529
FOR flAI.E or trade for trailer house,
two bedroom home. Sea Tom Conaway,
3034 Bum. street.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1052
en j n in n
10 RIAL ISTATI FOR SALI
V
CATTLE-GRAIN
TIMBER
$3 to $13 per acre buys good ranch
and timber land at Ciov't, Htat
and County laud Hairs. Fit ICS
LAND CATALOO. Pacific Lantls
1(131 KE Cuhiicnga Blvd. Hollywood
28, Calif.
FOR SALE
8 room home, full basement, (Ire
place, close In location, near schools,
churches, stores, walking distance
city center, Immediate possession.
Price $8350. Terms.
Mh.Ih hmu S rnnm hnmsi In Vint.
Springs District, full bitsemaut,
. i . . . ... ....... ,i i-..
large pi" riium wiiii iii inniv,
wall to wall carpel 111 living and
dining room, elcctrlo heat in all
rooms. Shown by appointment
only.
2 bedroom home North of Main
Street, concrete lounuauon, part
basement. Immediate possession,
price $4500. Reasonable down pay.
ment, balance monthly.
Sea Fred Cofer
Bob Stephens (Evenings 0130)
Bamhisel Agency
in s, eui
Plume 4191
FOR SALE t
88 ACRE
TULELAKE
HOMESTEAD
By Owner
Nine acres new seeding
clover.
Price $34,500
R. C. ISOM
Ph. 7-1252
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11 IUILDIN0 I RIMODILINO
WAHD'aTriifttTKOtk
4 ft x I ft - in. Ihlrk II s
ft. aS ft l, In. Ihlrk MOO
0 lb. fool ronflns. red or arraan. IS SS.
MONTUUMKHY WAHU
Sltl and I'ina yiiona ll8
WAHD'X AMief6 HltJINO
$14 par aquar. Call Mmlf'mry Ward
for fraa asllmata on slcllni and rootms
"U,",dHONTaOMtY WAltD
th and pim PhonaJ II aa
34
$UIL MATING
STANDARD
HEATING OILS
Stove
Furnace
Heavy Fuel
DEPENDABLE
Check and Fill System
METF.R PRINTED TICKETS
Your Guarantee Of
Heating Satisfaction
FRED H.
HEILBRONNER
Fuels that Satisfy Plus Bervlce
-Since 1918
831 Spring St. Phone 4153
sTTll cnr.fN"fAMT"Otn"orrh.aT:
in oils r-hon seat or 1.S30V for erompl
daltvary.
curr yadkn-i sionau Kxvica
saoao am
STAfiDAilD HtAtlNOH OIL"
Stova. furnaco. light fual, coal, wood,
:harcoal Pajrtoa and Co. US MarlsL
Phono SUg.
f)HY pin blfK-ks for salt. Opn ava
nlms and y.'cekanrU. Mstlars Bros.
PhriTOLSoa pickup or d.llv.r
c!"y',,n" nal Srrvico. 3SSO So,
ant PTiona sssi or a-easo.
IB BOATS PITTTPORTrHbBTlS
good horn for 1 ltratiri
mU kitten. 4 mnnUu Id, Phona flTOS,
OEHMAN (lhphjrd ptippl-. 1 mt. old,
EHmhU for A K.C. ft-f i.tr-tlon, 25 Had
up. Klnf Cola.
tirbnotjfiHimEiT'aVinV
mala, a wetk old. Sa ai 3007 liumt
rtnl. Phonr n71 .
TM A ilk; II far k Ulirador trfrtly
a pat and uwd in lot of attention
and a nlca big ham: I'm 3 yaart old.
If you want mt. "for fra." and pram
lia to takft food cara of ma, ynu ran
hava ma rain my master it moving
in a plara whara tharr )ut lin'l room
for all of lit. Phona 4MB iDon't worry
about boyfriend ralltnf on ma thaV
Jmt don't -acm IntTa-Hd any mora l
ANDERSON Boarding Ke'nnali Phona
3047 Sflfla Dalawara off Homed la.
BOARDING KENNKLS
Dog boarding by day, work or month,
Sanitary kanneU. Wall balancad dial.
Claan Individual outdoor run for aarii
dog Dogi handled durlag mating. WlU
pick up and deliver.
Visitors Walcoma
Phong B07I Marr.ll fttf,
Rt. 3. Bob 604
SHASTA CASCADE KENNELS
42 LIVISTOCK A POULTRY
POULTRY WANTED,
Cash paid for uny amount Top,
market prices for good quality. jT
For quotations
PHONR 3857
KLAMATH POULTRY FARMS
vJEAlffin "PIGS for sain, phona 2rmnT.
AU'riS'lriA.
nnrs-riiwr.
s'rrtvir:
Phnna B72I M
3. Rn S23
C. IChuckl Warr.n. nu
WANfKDcolorad ' nans P'hone 4801
HIGHEST prices paid for poultry. 60S
and livestock.
BIO Y MEAT MARKET
Lakavlaw Junction Phone 4sao
44 MISCtilANtOUS WANT ID
3. P. employ, and family ursi-ntly need
two bedroom furnished lMua. About
February P. Phone 7H7I. ,
46 FINANCIAL LOANS
IMMEDIATE
Cash Loans
Borrow p Onl
1100 $7.J7 mc,
Repay In 18 Installment
UP VO 1300 ON
FURNITURE OR SALARY
LTP TO 11300 ON OARS
rHE IDEAL PLACE TO BORROW
Convenient Location
Convenient to Borrow
Convenient to DAT
Motor Investment Co
20 yeara serving Klamath Ba
Sea "Chuck" Bailey Mt.
114 N. 7U1 SU Phona 3331
8-341 u-m