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    HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OH EG ON
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 11)52
PAGE TWELVE
TRUMANS GET LOAD
OF HONKYTONK PLAY
Bjr ED CBEACH
WASHINOTON, MP) The Tru
man family went to the theater
Friday night.
They aaw Cornells Otis Skinner's
one-woman show all about Paris
In the 1890's. Loose women. A
sprinkling of "hells" and "damns."
A lady lion tamer. And quite a bit
of determined satire, gently bathed
In ladylike pathos.
People who sat near the Trumans
(this reporter was in the last row.
and had to go by hearsay said
they laughed some, but often ap
peared embarrassed.
The gayety Is a former, and not
quite reformed, burlesque house.
(loan Colds
Stuff Yo'u Up
It's so easy to relieve coughs
and stuffiness of colds in a
hurry this Jiome-protied
way . , . with 3 spoonfuls of
Viclts VapoRub in a vapor
izer or in a bowl of boiling
water as directed in package.
Just breathe Inthesteam!
Ever; single breath carries
VapoRub's soothing medi
cations deep into throat and
large bronchial tubes. It
medicates Irritated mem
branes, helps restore normal
breathing. For coughs or
upper bronchial congestion
there's nothing like using
Viclts VapoRub in steam.
For continued relief al
ways rub It
on throat.
chest and
back.
MICKS
W VoRut
The strip-teasers are none but
some of the flavor remains.
Miss Skinner, a veteran cam
paigner In the more refined atmos
phere of high school auditoriums
from South Carolina to Oregon,
brought elegance and what the lo
cal critics have called civilised wit
to the Gayety's stage.
But the Oayety still Is located
smack in the middle of Washing
ton's dreary little honkeytonk dis
trict. And some of the scenes more
than a few of Miss Skinner's
"Paris '90" are well suited to the
neighborhood.
Sitting there In the scml-dnrk-ness,
you couldn't help wondering
what the Truman family made of
such episodes as:
The "fashionable Parlslennc" who
made an appointment with a man.
not her husband, on condition that
he provide a maid to help her
out of and Into her costume, should
the occasion arise.
The young woman known as
"deaf Bertha" who was portrayed
waiting for customers in the kind
of establishment that the police
are paid to shut down.
When It was over, before the
rest of the audience stirred, Mrs.
Truman led the family out, Willi
Uie usual Secret Service escort.
You couldn't or at least, I
couldn't tell from the Trumans'
expression what they thought of
the evening's performance.
But a Secret Service man sta
tioned behind me. whispered to an
other S.S. man during one scene.
"1 wonder who let the boss in for
this one."
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III
klariatm Qlls oneeon
Union Opposes
Deporation
PORTLAND I Portland long
shoremen will oppose the deporta
tion of John J. Fougerousc, a form
er union official.
The Immigration Service has
charged that Fougerouse Is a
French citizen and once was a
member of the Communist Party.
Bert Mansfield of Portland will
head the defense committee, a un
ion official rcporled Frldny,
LOCATED
A man identified as Donald E.
Allen. 25. wanted here for forgery,
is said to be in custody at Broken
Bow Ncbr. according to Sherllf
Murray Brltton. He was arrested
on a Klamath Comity warrant.
Gives Protective Warmth
FUI; ACHING
CHEST COLDS !
to relieve coughs tore muscles
To bring fast, long-lasting relief, rub
on Musterole. It instantly creates a
wonderful sensation of pmlnlin
tcarmth on chest, throat and back.
Musterole not only promptly re
lieves coughing but also helps break
up congestion in upper bronchial
tubes, nose and throat, bringing
amazing relief I Any drugstore.
By I) Alt IF NK WOI.I'K
Mrs. Atlirl Rosor, third at'iide
instructor, received a surprise on
her birthday, when pupils In her
class brought cakes, Ice cream
cups, and punch fur relrt'shments.
Mrs. Lester Hoback, fourth grade
teacher, had received a similar
surprise the week before.
Mr. and Mrs. Folk Haddock.
Folk Jr. and Wtimtfrcd huvo
moved to their newly purchased
home In Pellcnn City. Winnlfred
had been attending school in Kan
sas City but came home a week
ago and will finish her sophomore
year at KU1IS.
Mrs. Charles Hale ami daughter
Dawn arc in Kissce Mills, Mo.,
spending three weeks on a visit
with her parents. The two traveled
East with Mrs. Hale's brother.
Ralph Francesco, who had been
visiting here since the middle of
January.
John Maunering has returned
from attending a Copeland Yard
managers' convenllon which was
held In Portland. H was met In
Klamath Falls by his wife and
their two children. Lowell und
Call.
Archie Huff has relumed from
a ten-day trip to Portland. The
first few days he was a witness
In several Federal Indictment
cases irgalnst local people and the
last tlx days he attended a train
ing session lor 35 police officers
trom 33 counties. The school was
held at the new state building and
taught law violation detection
through sclentliic methods. It was
conducted by the Oreson branch
of the FBI und the Municipal Po
lice Commission.
Katherlne Copclnnd Is now at
tending Sacred Heart Academy
and Is home with her family only
on the weekends.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Orecar and
Margaret Lee were here last week
end from Tionesta and Klamath
Falls.
The whole town of Chlloquin
plus many from Klamath Falls and
a few from Gilchrist, Uly and
bpi'ugue River turned out on Fri
day night to see the Panthers win
n conicreiice game from Sacred
Heart. The Chlloquin U team also
won, and by a linger margin. To
make It a complete win fur CHS,
the sevonth and eighth grade boys,
coached by Charles Hale, won a
8 p.m. game from lily's seventh
and eighth graders oil the Bly
Hour. The game was scheduled
early so the leum could get back
In lima for the big game here.
Mrs. Lrs Hoback was honored
last weekend at a dinner given lor
her by Mrs. Unll Kidenour and
Mrs. Loy Barker at the Barker
home in Klamath Falls. Attending
were members of the three fam
ilies. A new baby sitting service Is
opening in Clilloquln. Mrs. Dick
iiurrinitton Is now taking care of
youngsters between the hours ol
il a.m. und A p.m. in her home
on any day except Saturday and
Sunday.
The new arrival at the Anion
Zaduia tumlly hus been named De
borah Jo and will be called Debbie
Jo. She was named by an older
sister, Sharon and a cousin, Dona
Cilll'K.
Mrs. Frcldman Kirk was taken
to the hospital on Monday of last
week tor observation.
A newcomer at tile high school
Is Barbara Brown, a senior trims
ler from Ullchrlst. The Browns are
living at Modoc Point.
A pack meeting lor the Cub
scout organization In tills vicinity
was held u week tigo with the
three dens choosing four basketball
teams and parents proving to be
the chief rooters for the evening's
entertainment. Mrs. Edouard Prl
aulx, Mrs. Karl Hull. Mrs. Fried
man Kirk, Mrs. Paul Herron and
Mrs. Floyd Ohles nre the den
mothers and Rev. Ellerv Echlln
I the Cub Master. Awards presented
inuring the evening were golden
; arrows (or Lyle Kali and Wayne
; Bricco. a lion for Dclos Echlln and
' the bear for Jim Herron. Clark
jBray was presented the Webelo
and graduated from cubs to be
i eligible for membership as a Boy
Scout as a tenderfoot. Two new
boys were taken In to Mrs. Ohles
and Mrs. Herron's group. Thev
were Benny Nygren and Fred
Brown. The meeting was held in
the old gym.
Suburban Service
On Your Worn Equipment
L11th & Walnut Ph. 7709 J
SINGLE THRONE
, LONDON i.4 One of the two
thrones which have remained side
by side in the House of Lords
throughout the reign of King
George VI will be removed Thurs
day. A single throne will symbolize
the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.
- I , -I i I. I I- . t .. i.ggig i
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YME 13! MP KWI Mini ll1IB),l,5
II Im 111 NEW reM ran m
the greatest car ever built
in the low-price field
Never before has a low-priced
car stepped so completely into
the fine-car class! Never before
has any low-priced car offered
such great power as Ford's 110
h.p. high-compression V-8 ...
such new power as Ford's 101-h.p.
high-compression Six. And this
big new '52 Ford has lots more
than power. It's wider, longer,
lower, stronger! New Coachcraft
Bodies are styled to stay beautiful
and quality-built to stay young.
"Test Drive" this built-for-keeps
Ford today.
v. i. i . in, i .s, Hi
iiew ivi-.i.p, "
NowlffO-h.p.
High-Compression
Strato-Star V-8
The roost powerful engine ever
built for a low-priced car. Both
V-8 and Ford Six offer Auto
matic Power Pilot economy!
High-Compression
Mileage Maker Six
It's an all-new, low-friction,
high -com predion power bo ae
with new free-turning over
bead valves and shorter strokes.
New Automatic RiJe Control New Easier Steering
Ford's wider front tread, lower center of
gravity, diagonally mounted rear shock
absorbers, 3-inch longer rear springs
and tailored-to-model front springs help
take the bounce out of bumps . and
the tilt out of turns.
Ford's new steering system makes steer
ing up to 25 easier, parking a cinch.
And new Power-Pivot clutch and brake
pedals, suspended from above, work far
erutier, give you more foot room, and
eliminate floor boles.
- f If I
II
Test Drive".
Foti Coachcraft Bodies Ford's new
Coachcraft Bodies are the newest, most
advanced bodies in the low-price field. And
then, too. Ford fives you the widest choice
of body color and upholstery combinations
in the low-price fieldi
fWomatic Prive Once you've tried
this finest of all "automatics" you'll never
settle for lent! For Fordomatic brings you
two drives in one! You get torque-converter
smoothness plus the gct-up-and-go
of automatic gears.
the 52 r?
1
Full-Orcle Visibility Here's another Ford 6rst in ita
field! Curved one-pioce windshield . . car-wide rear
window . picture windows all around let you see in all
. directions. And Ford's new bull-tight construction seals
out water, dust, draft and noises.
WhJft ifdtwotf ffr it ocoffob', and forttamalle firiv f)lfnof f firm
coif, fqwipffitnf, otfuotitt ond uim lubtael It chongt without nlic
You can pay more
but you can't
buy better
BALSIGER MOTOR CO.
Main at Esplanade
Phone 3121
Legal Notice
NUTIcr. TO t'llKDITOHH
in tiik riHcurr coort or
TIIR STATU Or OHK-iiON
KOI! Kl. AM A I'll fi)tlN'IV
IN TIIK MATT P. 11 UK TIIK ICXTATH
UK KI.MKIt C. MANMNU. DKCKANKU
ivnurt it rtrrahy givru Hint tit uiulvr
ilgnnl hai litcil siMiolnlvtl aitutlttUIra
tor ( tltt valalr tH Klmtr t. Mmtnl s.
drmapii hv tits Circuit Court ( (lit
filNl uf OlTtfmi fur Klmnallt t'mutlt
nd hiti qiinlirivd. All naitiMii havliiit
rinims asniimt tits amd iau ar
ltifby imiirivtl lt pi rrit I tli taint
duly vtrtfinl at by law rvutitrtil to
lilt Ulttttraliittit. th rat of th Ctuntlv
Cltrk of KUiuatlt Cotinly at aalit CUrka
ordct tn lit Court limine at Klamath
raiia, (iitstn within alx inoittlu frtmi
dait hitrtdl.
Oaltd and first punlltltt d, ttbruary
11. iwi,
natt uf laat publtcatton, Mari'h 10.
Howard KaKtlday
Adininlalialur fur aald aktata
G A. llnUkiU
Alturitay fur Adntx.
911 I'variim 4lh. Ava. Illtlaj .
Portland, Ortguit
f -ii'tu-aa n j-io no. mm
Hnl tf Thiibor. Klamath Indian Urn
trvaltott, dtalrd blda In dtittluaU, un
(oint provided thmtfoi, mar had mit
Ictt, "hid, Wlldliorao No. JA Lou H I it K
Unit," addrrari to th Mtit)arlntint,tiit.
Klantattt Indian Astncy, Klanialh
Aiency, Orotton, will hp rrt'tlvtd tiniil
I .in) p M.. ParUlv Ktandard Timt.
April e. iwa and will b cunalderttd
lite rquivdU-iH ol tirnl anclion bula and
pnaiau tor int ittiorntat ion or ail phi.
dtrt. Oral aiii'tlnn blda will b ra-
rtivvd by tha Superintrntleul, KlnmaMt
Indian AiriU'y, bcgntnlna at a.OO. i M.,
Pacific Slandnid Tlint, April 0, IV VI.
for tha pun-haKt uf tlntbor on thr
Wlldhorat No. KA totfrilns If nil. Tht
oral auction lilddtns will b rratrtcteil
to thu who hava pirvlounly aiibmlllfd
an acrcpianip eoiri uui in at'ctirtiancr
wllh thu notice, Tht unll inchidca ap-
pmlmatiMy T.IHKl a err of llnibor landa
Willi a luiai Riiumira atanu tti ix cut,
which t-tt'nxiit net giiaraiilrf't, uf
approximately 4li,0W).lMifl fret II M, at
piutdem-a pint, :i.(MH,tKMl feet 11 M. uf
bttsar pint, a poamoio amaii voiums oi
Dmislua fir, liicnt rrdar. whllt fh
and ntlitr tpaclra. Karh blddtr intut
atatt tht prlit per thousand frtt U.M
Scrlbntr titclmal C U -! that will
ba paid for tnnltr cut and acalrd prior
lo inv readjiiitmenl of ratra a iiccl
fled In the conii tu t. No bid u dl lie
connldered fur tei than Vl7 ai pet
thoilaand fct tl M for pondem- pme
and aucar pine, STi JO per thou mud
feet U M for Oouirlna fir and Imeitae
cedar, per thmuand foet U M. for
wb'to fir, and per thoilaand fret
D M. for other speclei. A certified
check for Sixty thmuand dollara iSmi.
uoo on a wUvntl lianK, natame io inr
TYeaaurer of the tinned Hialea. mtut
arcomnaiiy eai'h arNied DUI. rerna
blddins for or un behalf of companlea.
Ctirporatlun. or partnerahlpa nnul at
the tune uf blddlnf ubmit In writing
cnnrluaivt evidence of their auiliortt
lo do m. Tht detoIU will Im leliirned
to tht unucreaful bidder. Hie de
posit of tht aucceaafnl bidder wilt t
applied &a part of the punfiaie price
asatnt timber rut on thia tintl only or
retained aa liquidated datnasea i tna
bidder ahall not exerute the eoniracl
and furnish aatufactory bond fr Mlty
thouaand dollara imi.uuo wiutm aix.r
da lrtnt arceptan-e or h'a ulrt ir
an oral om la ueciaren io w
tht cloae of the auction, tht bidder
must immediately confirm the bid toy
ubmltlinf It in writing on an Indian
Service bid form. Tltt ntnt to v.aivt
technical defecta and to reject any and
all blda l reserved The conlrarl will
spectfv that all deaicnatrd timler ihall
be cut and removed from the unit
prior to April 1. 1DM. Before bid art
...i.n1tiifft lull Information ronrerninft
tht tlntlier. tht condition of aale. and
tht lubuttialon or riw. anouia De ao.
Ulntd from the Suptrmtemlenl. Klam
ath Indian Agency. Klamath Atency.
nrnn- ih Area Uirectur. Indian
Service, lluildlng 1. San Uland. Port
land 18. Oregon; or Ihe Comntualuner
of Indian AJfaira. Waahington 25. UC.
Uatef THIS Silt day of January HU
it waahingion, u. waie .
...Lti Tirirv of tht Interior.
J MM II- (Ml M -3-1Q-I7 No. oM
NOTICE Or ELECTION
iftTir r I. hrhv elven. tha Hoard
of Suptrvlaort of the Langrll Valley
Noll CoifTVPII'in I"Ii.ri nnc
neaday. the 20th day of February
between the hour of aeven o'clwk and
nine o'clock In the evening of tht tatd
datt at the lorella Community HH
i the lime and Place for holding the
ANNUAL MEKTlNCi and annual elec
tlon lo elect a aupervuor for a three
ear term lo aucctcd lbs sxplred term
of Laattr Junta,
Secretary
r-MM3 No. WT7
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Week run per word 30c
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menta wiuiuul delay.
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EXCAVATING
Mnuil tlliuvfl mm Trench lliw '
Uulldiiifr Fill Dirt . I'upxill
ClUJhed Kork Driveway CluUeii
Comprcuor
CRANK SltllVICE
GRAHAM BROS.
I'hoi.e tii or VI 10
A CARD Of THANKS
ci 6 li t h7W ewTi hl5TitM'd''"MUin-
ceit thanka lo our relative and many
frienda fur their wonderful rtaponae
wllh blood donation for our dear wife
and mother Wt would Hat them lu
know that aht It doing fine, C. J. (Jo
her family.
FUNERAL HOMES
WAMUS Kla'iiath runeral llomt
High Mtrctl Phont 3334
MEETING NOTCIS
Klnmuth Loduo No. 77
AK. mill A.M. will
liulct aiiitcd nircilng
Mmiilny. Krb. II, 8 p m.
"Wu'.hlimUin'j lllrlli
lny." ViHlllim brctliicil
Invllrd. Rrfrmliniriuii.
D.ile llrbbcr
Wor.ililplul Mnsitr
w v ALOHA CIIAPTKR No.
Vf Ul. will hold IU rcmilur
jmM incclliig '1'uasdny. Krt).
SI 11 HI Mn.vmlc Hull t
" pin. Vlltor welcome.
LnliB Murphy Worthy Mb Iron
Elmer Urnmlctt Worthy Pntron
Al.i:UIIUI.I(.'il ANONYMOl'S n.l.
rriu.r. p m . rur information, writ.
Box VH. Phtm. 3.MU.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST, p.ir of .mail lrl', bin. pL,-
llc rlr.iur.l Rl,ae, lMlurn Mill ,,'II.Mll
.nd W'anll.nd Av. Thou. 7303 aft.r
i.M) p in.
TIIK ilKRAKO AND NiWS-Kawo
palra or luvanll. lit. dark plaalle
rim !., h.Id for r.lurn to Ilia
own.r, Inoult. at tli. ClaMIII.O Ail
vvrtl.lng tpaitinrnl
Dr.slltAlll.E roim (or patiirular g.a
llaintn. Private hath. ftO.1 N. Bill
1.0T.htonday. h.lw..i.raartdK. and
cncmull. 0 mnnlhi old liarman Bhp.
h.rd puppy. ftaward. rhon. QfMfl.
4 dlNIRAL NOTICI
beptic I anks Cleaned
Newest Binllary Metliodi
Aim
roto Roorun service
Olcmt Uivtei Li nr. of KaoU, Llo,
KD P. KINO
J4M Orrhm-I Phnnn pirn
sriwiNc'i niT'.ir.iaii6Viir)itiiriii..r
i'AlNflNU aiTU pajwrtiaiMiiiij! I'liun.
1011.
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dm wnrk Phiin. 4040
m.!OtMIr"WliilNiroikbVTiuiir or
"onlrarl. IMlnli. 8-1(110.
tiOllTAlflS launu.-.u and tr.lrliiit;
Phon. 4U14
J-XT l)KAN
rubll Aouoiinlaiil
and Auditor
Orflr. .1 rm Ho. 111). Phnn. 0.11a
con 'iiiru 'ihTmmI.no " "
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HUilKKKi'iPINU iliiirthaiiti ivutnl km.
dr.d Bulij.rla, nfdr. niarhlti.a,
KI.AMATM UllHINKHN L' ll.t.r'ir
ni Pin. Plum.- 47wi
CHILD CAtlR andVilucalion! PrrTrho.il
c.nl.r. t'hon. 437.
MArUlAtiK.
HIAITH
llterapeiilir taterDr lor
women, Hpol reducing featured. I'linne
3iU - saon .
14 HILi WANTED, FEM ALE f
r.XPlrtl(rNt,l'l)lMn.kleri;r f"r" pa vr. .11
and geuriMl tifflce wntk Ani'l Iwtvti-ru
10 and U a in. Catade inindry end
('!(. r.
MOt NftWIVKS Vaiii 'n'mnry in our
pate I tine Jut huwlne tnir frirn'U
and ntlghbar our new lln uf (iirrtina
rardi. Imprlnird lallnrry. rtr St-ml
for frte ainiilna, ralalog end Immpi it
atroval. Ilalima (itretings, a.ta Imh Hi ,
Oakleitd. 13. Calif
Nltilll rereptliinitl" Hour' 4 pm In I.
p in Mint Im able tu DfM. Klauiaili
Va'ley llnapllal
KAHN'mmiey at linNt""riiH.'"iaf"( time"
llox 17. Ilatald and New.
MAID wanted at Van a Motel Apply in
per Mill
H hilp'wantid;7mali
CRESCENT
SEA FOOD
nelrlserntor Truck will be on South
SUIh St. cros from Tower
Theater Monday und Tucsdny, Feb.
Hill, nth Willi auperlor quality
crnbs and uoncleu wa.ite-(ree tllet.
Bossy Upsets
Twin Times
WASHINOTON. (K't Somelhlilit
new in the animal kingdom: A cow
that had delayed-action iwinn.
It Is reported by the American
Genetic A.woclatlon In Its "Journal
or Heredity."
The bosoy hailed from Laurel.
Md.
She gve birth to one calf on a
line day In May. 1948 and then 23
days luter bore a second one.
"Twins I" ruled husbandrymen ol
the Maryland Agricultural Experi
ment Station. tnoUKil tncy sam iney
wer not Identical.
The researchers combed hus
bandry records, found "It Is rather
unusual for normal calf twins to
be born more than a lew days
apart." and concluded It was a
fancy case of "delayed twinning."
they added, that the cow mlRlit
have been carrying two separately
conceived calves because she was
known to have been arllflcally mat
ed with the same Holsteln bull on
two occasions, Just about three
weeks apart.
Dies After
Saving Life
CHICAGO lifl Clement Mlshcck,
45, a member of a fire department
rescue squad, died of a heart seiz
ure Saturday shortly after he had
helped save a woman from b simi
lar talc.
Mlshcck and his partner. Oconto
Nnnc revived Mrs. JcanctlC B.ayc,
4C. after she had a heart attack.
After the firemen returned to their
station. Mlshcck lay down on his
bunk. He foiled to respond to an
alarm cull ft few minutes later.
Fellow firemen found him uncon
scious. Their efforts at resuscita
tion were unsuccessful.
$11,500 Paid
For Hereford
RED BLUFF, Calif. Wl The
nrnnd champion Hereford of Red
Bluff's lHh annual bull sale, en
tered by Jensen Brothers of Lnan,
Utnh, was sold today for 11.600 to
Frederick and Watson, Oakland
contractors.
The reserve champion Hereford,
"OHR Royal Heir B" was sold for
$7,000 to A. V. Harrcll and Son
of Ellensburg, Wash. Tills bull was
conslxned to the sale by Bill Mc
Donald and Hurry and Inez Obcr
chain of Adams, Ore.
Barber Scorns
Inflation
BEDFORD, Pn. Wl There's a
barber In the nearby western Penn
j.ylvanla community of Woodbury
who doesn't know the meaning; of
at least one word under tho I's In
the dictionary.
He's Daniel N. Bycrs and the
word Is 1-n-M-at-l-o-n. Now 83, By
ers still plys the trade he began
09 years ago. And, he still gets
the same pay as he did then ten
cents per hair cut.
"Just never saw any reason to
i'm commander
of communication
If youd like to communicate
with hot prcopectg for that bus
Inejji proposition of youra. ap
point me Commander of Com
munication! I m a Herald & News Classlflrd
ril. The chap who delivers your
message lo nearly 13.000 sub
scribers every day, telling folks
what you're after, what you're
offering, what you're interested
In. Oftentimes I solve every
day problems for people of
Klamath Falls In Just a day
or two.
It's ever so easy lo hire me
simply
vV WANTED vV
Experienced
USED CAIt
SALESMAN
Apply at car lot 1th A: Ouk alrrc'.s
LEE HUFF
MOTOR CO.
KXI'KIIIKNrKU nothing and ihve man
for Neturdey help only. Aim7 Dteue
Mamtnre,
17
HUP WANTED
phone 8111
for an ad-writer
PERSONALS
WASHINGTON B.aulv Shop. Kv.nlni
appointment.. Phono J632. tola Waihlnf-
Ion.
ORURR your Sp.nc.r carman! Ita'foT.
arlci-tlng your aprllig wardrob.. Thoit.
7132.
HELEN'S BEAUTY SALOrT77"linaEIn!
Phon. fl?n.
ST ANLfcY Horn. Producuu Phon. ago.
10
SERVICES
FIX THAT
RADIO
Our Business Is Sound
CONNER'S SERVICE CO.
Phone 0818
MOVING?...
Call 7423
Locnl-Lonft Distance
Plnno and appliance moving a
specialty
Transfer and Storage
Bckln's Moving and Storage
Peoples Warehouse
"Since 1018"
Heavy Hauling
ANYWHERE, POR HIRE
Honest Rates Weights Service
ANDERSON FREIGHT LINES
2802 South Sixth
Ph. 0240 or 3380
PIANO TUNINOWM. II. MORUAN
Factory trained technician and tuner.
F'nr tuning, call Kyle Morgan Piano,
I0::S Main or phone 2-02110
ALTERATIONS on men'a, wompnT,
cnuoren . ciotning. Jennie Jiare, aeam.
trend Anil.'., 707 Main.
Legal Notice
NOTICE INVITING RIDS
The undersigned Police Judge of the
city or Ki.main rails, uregou uill re
ceive .ealed bid. un to Monday March
3, 10.12, for the furnishing of one com-
minuior. specification, and plan may
be obtained from the city engineer.
Tha city retervea the right lo reject
any or all bid..
Robert M. Cider
Police Judge
r-H-12-13 No. SOO
charge more." is the wav Bvcrs
explains.
i'm known as "chief
of achievements"
and chief of achievements 1
anil Thai's 'cause I'm a Kmihl
A: News Ciawilflrd ail Hint kcis
n much done fur people of the
Klamath bnaln. a
If you're enger to sell aouie.
thing, for exuinple I find you
a buyer fnat. And If you've
varum uiilU to. 1111, I brliiK
yuu folks looking lor living
quarters.
But If you need a ob. I direct
you to hclp-nerdlttg employers,
and If you your.sell tired work
er, I tell Job-wnntrrs about
you.
Yea. I more than deserve my
title, to lei me help yuu aclilevg
your goal too.
phone 8111
for an ad-writer
WHOLESALE dulrlbutor wanted Man
or woman lo tak. over the distributor
ship of our Un. of greeting cafds and
stationery, etc. In tills arre. wr win
show wiu how. and cooperate lou per
rent, this Is an opportunity that seldom
roinea lo In. Indlvldu.l. You must lis.
able to finance Inventory and be local
responsible person Write giving full de
tails of past experience tor personal In
terview. Ilallxia t;reellngs 3J2 lolh Hl.c
Oakland 12. Calif.
WINDOW and wall washer wanted. Ap
ply Klamath Valley Jtospllal
It SITUAIKJNi WANTED
MAlflTlErj"man wants laVin Job Fur
nish cabin. HIU. month. I. O- Box Ul,
Ccntralla. Washington.
OTI aitiilenf needs evening or weekend
work. Elod Koierson. Phone 2 ullill
Cllrt.t'AIII!r"Phone7inil
SAIIV suiliia. I'hnne 7 0.M2
rXPflilENCEIl pay roll "clefit wiilies
position after r'eb. ISIh. Telephone
days.
WILL care for ciifldren In my home
davs or your home evening.. Call
1-I.HS.
22 ROOMS FOR RENT
i'm the main spring
in springing surprises '
When It comes to holvlng evn v
riny problems for the people of
Klanialh Fulls I'm the main
spring to spring )lea.sanl sur
prises. Wllh surprising .speed I sell
things, fill vacant mills, hire
dependable workers, land Juicy
Jobs and recover lost articles.
To see the show brgln, and lo
singe a pleasant surprise for
you simply
phone 8111
for an ad-writer
N'lt:Er"hcalcdroomsri22l,aclflc,rcrt
race.
ROOM and board or room.. Men omy.
.100 No. Illh.
Hl.fci.i'l NCIjrrmni eloe ln.fia7Wnlniit.
I11J- I' 1 a. ri.otii, icn .1.. ni ic. i-nonc 2..L
Mi ilMb 7orreuir ciean. Close in. Plume
2-112110
ROOMS, prJresrensnnnbTe.Phm eW2T.
noVEXlTrnonn for rent." 0.-7 a wee.
Cios(laPbon IW.
RotiMS 10:14" High
24 APARTMENTi FOR RtNT
'I VO ROOM-apaMnie'nL-rirpplsce mill,
lo homelike altimsphcre. Prlvnlc bnln.
Electric heat and water furnished. Phone
2-imt.
SMALL ciean "apnriineii'l. klecirleally
eoiilriui.rt. 4;iLl N. loth.
NICE clean apartment. Gas eouipperl.
Refrigerator. Couple preferred "Villa
Mwrfiulse" Inquire 1X14 Oak.
Ill.S'i CLASS f-iluriiished ih'Vi'Ji
apartment, newly dccorntetl. In peril
condition. Ilnrdwiiod floor., excellelrl
l.undry fnrllltlea. Ileitt and wnler pro
vided. Ctiupleonly SII7.S0. Phonellll'.
APARTMENT sullnlik for thrre,
Apartment for two. .ln. Ulllllle. lur
nlahed. Frlgldalra. 409 No. .Ird.
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