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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1.1, 10152
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MINNEAPOL1S-MOLINE pioneered factory built
LP gas burning equipment on the famous MM
U tractor in 1941.
LP gat steps up the horsepower of the already power
ful U about 1 0. MM jiclory-bniU LP gas tractor! hart
high compression (6.8 to 1) and cold manifolds. Wiib.
out their use, power will be low and fuel consumption,'
will be high.
LP gas burns clean and prevents carbon deposit and
crankcase dilution. Oil will last several times is long
due to less contamination. These tractors run cooler.
Time between overhauls is greatly prolonged.
:
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4MUTV CONttOl m
MM .ACIO.III MIAN1
tONOIt. tima UCVKt
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6
fl r MM IP moon arc faaorr
. a. j- fimrpd ith irl ot M
"lH'?CT3C5i',f fsf I indcr head, cartturtior, m
x V'iif-B ft' 2"W'.C. lank hfauly Knit to ri-
&tfaB oil w(vr to w 1
BYRON JOHNSON
"Your Minneopolis-Moline Dealer"
Merrill-Lakeview Junction Phone 9789
Malin Phone 309
FOn FULL RETURN FROM
TRACTOR POWER
Match your tractor with implements that make
full use of modern power features. The imple
ment is just as important as your tractor for
faster farming and precision work.
Allis-Chalmers TRACTOR-MATCHED imple
ments attach and operate as if they were a part of
the tractor. You get accurate work almost like
having the steering wheel on the implement. You
can quick-change from one implement to the other
before the engine cools . . . shift tractor wheel
spacing with engine power.
Stop in and look over the most advanced line
of tractor implements you have ever seen.
Tune in
IK. National
Form end Homt
Hour Ivory
Jotvrooy NIC
( fULIS'CHflLMERS
V jjtiu jtwo Slavics
GMC TRUCKS FAIRBANKS
677 So. 7th
February -
Crater Lake Moch.nerV
To ALL Who FARM:
In cooperation with John Deere, we've arranged a
big day full of entertainment, refreshments and
profit. Plenty of variety movies, new farming
ideas, new equipment on display . . . and a chance
to visit with all your friends and neighbors. Be here
for sure!
Crater Lake Machinery Co.
1410 South 6th
i
Sec your friendly MM dVater for
complect facts.
MORSE POMONA PUMPS
Phone 7771
c.j i r. ii ; a i ruv.r e.,
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ANNUAL TROPHY for 4 H Leaders Associations was won by the Lakevicw group shown
above for their outstanding program this year. It was presented at Corvallis during the
annual Leaders Conference late last month. Left to right: Lee Hansen, Lake County 4
H Club Agent; Mrs. John Scaville, leaders association vice president; Secy. Mrs. Frank
Padget; Pres. Cecil Swingle; Trcas. Mrs. Ch arles Drinkwater and Director Clarence
Tracy.
The original term of copyright
under existing U.S. law runs (or 28
years.
Nov...to relieve "
distresswithout
dosing, rub on...
When You Use Adoptobl
Butler Buildings
FOR IMPLEMENT
SHELTER & TOOL SHOP
FOR CATTLE SHED
Save on farm building costs ,
with Butler Steel Buildings. '
Permanent. WeathertighL
Rodent.proof. Fire-resistant.
Widths: 20', 24', 28', 32',
36', 40', 50', 60 70' and
wider; lengths variable. In
quire today.
BUTLER
Steel Birildinqs
Straight Sidawalls Us
All the Space You Pay For
Sold end Bocommoncjoa ly
HEATON
Machine & Supply
429 Spring Ph. 6691
THE wj" -A
FEB. a-
Phone 2-2544
m a yw
V VAPORUB !
nfflSESSPn
F0RC ;ST0RAGE
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- J t: i if ' .? i y
Mechanmcal Damage
To Spuds Checked
Mechanical Injuries to Oregon's
potato crop, caused somewhere be.
tweeii larm and niarnei, are tax.
ing a slice out of the Industry's
Income. O. B. Davis, assistant ag
ricultural economist (or the Ore
gon State college experiment na
tion, has reported.
The proof Is contained In pre
liminary results of a study con
ducted in three central Oregon
counties. There economists found
defects caused by some form of
mechanical Injury in nearly 44 per
cent of all potatoes examined.
They classified bruises, cuts,
breaks and wet decay that devel
oped as a result of such a defect
as mechanical injuries.
The experiment was conducted
In Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson
counties. The OSC experiment sta
tion, Oregon Potato commission,
and the three county extension
agents cooperated In the project.
Most of the delects uncovered
about 30 per cent were non-grade
I defects. That means they were not
'serious enough at the time of In-
Bean Study
Made For
Oregon
Development of a bush variety
of the popular Blue Lake pole
green beans grown in Oregon and
California would improve the com
petitive position of the western can
ning bean Industry, Dr. W. C. Hal
field. Pacific Dlvlson agronomist
for the American Can Co., said
today.
Dr. Hatfield told the Oregon
State College Canncrs" and Freez
ers' School at Corvallis that me
chanical bean-pickers now can har
vest beans from Dusnes out not
from pole vines.
Emphasizing that he was express-
in only hi, (Ponal opinions
based on Held studies. ,Dr. HJ"eJ
of the can-maklm? firm, said costs
of harvesting pole beans and ect
nomic pressure irom ousn oean;
areas "point towara moaincanon
of the Blue Lake Industry's cul
tural production methods to take
advantage oi the mechanical pick
er.
A new ivdb oi ucan uiom, win
be needed if the industry in the I
west is to keep its advantageous
position." said Dr. Hatfield. "This
proposed bean can be developed,
but it will take considerable time."
Dr. Hatfield said that In 1950
there were 12,000 acres of green
beans In the Pacific Coast states
and Utah. Almost the entire ac
reage was planted to Blue Lake
beans, he said.
From 12,000 acres, the Pacific
Coast and Utah obtained 81.700 ton
of beans, compared to 175.000 tons
obtained from the 107,000 acres in
the rest of the country. Thus frdm
10 per cent of the acreage, 32
per cent of the tonnage was ob
tained. The west averaged 6.8 tons
per acre compared with 1.8 tons
for the remainder of the country.
"The industry in the west, be
cause of certain desirable qualities
of the Blue Lake type bean, has
an enviable position in the bean
picture currently. The west wishes
Suburban Service
On Your Worn Equipment
11th &Wolnut Ph. 7709 J
Wurlirzer
A
Magnificent
PIANO
At a Low Price
LOUIS R. MANN
PIANO CO.
120 No. 7th
iO ar
4
ir-j
&i'Buich'
cut and wrap your beef
and pork for your locker
And we itill cure your harm and bacon
SMOKE
A. G. "Butch"
Klamath
427 Market
! spection to cause (he spuds to drop
out of the U.S. No. 1 grade, tc-
cording to Dnvls. Such injuries do
affect appearance and could devel
op Into something more serious
later.
Grade defects, which meant
reduction In quality and conse
quently a lower price, were dis
covered in about 13 percent of the
potatoes.
Every major operation In hand
ling potatoes, from digging to ware
house packing, was scrutinized by
OSC economists to find the points
where mechanical dumage occurs.
Results showed some injury being
caused by each of the operations
studied.
Warehouse oacklng and dlcelni
i ranked first and second as causes
o( both grade and non-grade de
lects. Binning and cellar sacking
were next In line as causes of
grade defects, but ranked well be
low warehouse packing and dig.
ging Ui the percentage column.
Hauling operations caused the least
damage.
All this doesn't mean that con
sumers are buying potatoes with
such high percentages of defects,
Davis explained. Potatoes packed
In the producing area must meet
minimum grade defect require
ments tn qualify under U.S. grade
standards.
to keen this advantage. However,
because of certain aspects in to
day's economy this position Is
threatened. This threat. In my
opinion, can bo overcome."
Lamb Price
Decrease
Forecast
Lower lamb prices this year
lecmh annua, meel , the West.
ern Oregon Livestock ..ssoclailon.
0era)f 6tanfleId Wetaer Idtth0i
Lresldent of the 0rMon WooI firow.
- . --eft.lft(,.n ,.,..
activity In the wool market nd
Increasing sheen numbers would
result la lamb prices below those
of 1951. As a consequence, the
range operator with extensive hold-
. - .. .t
'""'-'"J
nairi for western Oregon mirebred
yearling rams wou'il be down some
what from last year's record high.
Among resolutions passed was a
request to the U.S. fish and wild
life service for a study to deter
mine feasibility of using 10-80 to
poison coyotea in Western Oregon
burned over lands adjoining agri
cultural lands. The material is now
used in sparsely settled sections
of eastern Oregon, but livestock
operators point out that trapping
is not holding predator numbers In
chck.
The association also endorsed the
r.lx mill limitation on property tax
levies for state purposes. The reso
lution was worded: "since such
limitation would serve to elimin
ate money for the basic school
fund, the association endorses en
actment of a state sales tax which
would be used to provide money
tor financing schools only."
Howard Lcatherman, Cofluille
sheepman, was elected president
of the association for the coming
vear, succeeding Archie Rlekkola,
Astoria. Vice-president Is Roger
Dumdi. McMinnville. Harry Llnd
trren, Oregon State college exten
sion animal husbandry specialist,
was re-elected secrctarv-treasurer.
Coaullle will be the 1953 meeting
place.
Brucellosis hit an all-time low In
the state lost year, Dr. R. R.
Younce, state veterinarian, repo't
cd. From 285,000 tests, only 1.23
were reactors.
Officer Admits
, Shakedown
I PORTLAND (fl An Indian
Service special deputy pleaded
I guilty In federal court Tuesday to
! extortion taking money from a
truck driver transporting Christ
mas trees through the Klamath In
i dlan Reservation,
HOUSE
Zweigart
Falls
Phona 7060
CLASSIFIED RATES
Ont day .....,.,... per word 4
Hum Dr per word lie
Week run m... per word 30c
Month run per word OBo
Legal Notice
NOTint Or PINAL SRTTIaRMRNT
Nolle U hrhv flvn II.mI Hit
Untltriit(t arinilnUtralrlK of Hit
Utt o( Alnl Wirt, tUfHaf1. tiai (Mtd
In th Circuit Court of Hit Ut of
Orecm. for Klamaih County h final
report of hr aditilnUlrallnn or tatd
vatata and th Court h appolnttd ttit
1.1th day of rkhriiary, at Hit hour
of tltwn o'chH'k in Hit furtttonn of
aid day ittt ttn and Hit Court
room of itld Court at tht pi tit fur
htarlni and Mltltmant of aald final
icuort.
bona January, leth, mi,
rlma Sullivan, AdmlnutralrU
of tht tatata of Alnl Wait,
dtctaitd.
Ittnry r. Ttrklna, Attnrnty for aald
axtatt, 7Jt Main St., Klamath Falla,
Urrion.
J-ltt.iJ-.10 r-6 1,1 No. BIT
NOTICFI OF KIN AU ACCOUNT
IN THK CINCUIT COUNT Of
TitK state or OltriiON
TOn TlIK COUNTY OF Kl.AMATII
In l ha Maiitr of tht Kitatt of JAMtS
rSANClS. Utctaatd.
Nolle la htrtny gtvtn that t hava
fUtd my final at-rount aa adtnlnUtratnr
of th tait of Jamtv rranrla. t
rtaaail. and that tht Court haa att
rtU. ;'8. tOfla. ( th hour of 10. HO
A M,, aa tht tlmo fur tht htarlng of
ohjtciiona to aald final account and
tttlrmtnt thrrtof
Uattd Ihla i;ird day of January, 1D3X
J. C. O NRI1.L. Adiu,
3. C. O'NKll.l.. Attorney for Ailm.
J -00 r-d-U M No, aOU
notice or sitTRtrrs sai c
By virtu of an aitachmtnt txtru
tlun duly lautd hy th Cltrh of th
Circuit Court of tht County of Klam
ath, Stat of Orttfon, tht lit day of
'tbruary, 1M3, In a rtrtain action tn
tht Circuit Court for tht Said County
and Stair, wherein, Owtna Adjustment
Service. Inc., aa Plaintiff recovered
(udiment atjaltut "Lawrence J, Slaley
and Hernlc Sltley, hi wife, for Iht
auin of 91V00 with Inltreat tlitreon al
per cent per annum from April 1H.
1M4, until paid; for tht turn of 9173 34
with Interest l hereon at fl per rent
per annum from tttptemlwr 3. 99.
until paid; for Iht aunt of VA M with
Intertat thereon at aU per cent per
annum, until paid, aa appear hy tht
tranacrlpt of th Judgment and pro
ceeding filed In ttit oft let of tht
Clark of th Circuit Court of the Stat
of Oregon, for tht County of Klamath
on tht 13th day of December, lu40,
and th further aum of WOO coata ac
crued herein.
Nolle la hereby given that I will
on th ath day of March. 1052, at tht
Court Hout of tht County of Klam
ath. tn Klamath ralla in aald County,
at 10 o'clock In th morning of Mid
day. etll at public auction to tht
hlgheat blddtr. for rath, equity In the
followlng-deacrlbed property, to-wlt:
Northwest Quarter-Nnrthwet Quar
ter, fiction A. Townahip 39. flange
S rWM Alio. - A .or lot No.
ma-P tn tot 3 described tn Deed
Volume 147. Tage -I7U. ;u acrea
tn Section 31, lownahlp JT, ftanga
Taken and levied upon aa th prop
erty
of th aald I-awrem-e j. h.tle
and Bernlc Sltley. hla
a-lfe, or a
e neceaary
much thereof, aa may
to tatlafy th aald Judgment in favor
or The owen Aaiuaimeui nervtr.
Inc.. Plaintiff, against aald Lawrence
J. Hlaley and Demlr Hlalry, hla wife,
with inlcreat thereon, toaelhrr with all
cot la and dlaburatmtnta that hava or
mav accrue.
Dated at Klamath ralla, Oregon i eo-
ruary 1. I9
j. ai tin 1 1 tun
Sheriff of Klamath County Oregon
nv DORA OOUUARU Deputy
r-f-u-ro-i7 no. mi
NOTICE Or HE A NINO O.N
riNAI. ACCOUNT
NOTICE IS HERF.nY GIVEN that 1
hv fllad my Final Account. lUport
of Extcutrlx, and Petti Ion for Dutrl
button in the matter of the ritale of
Italo rerronl. doatd. and the (. ir
cult Court haa aet Thursday, the day
of March. at the hour of tart
o'clock A M. In th" Circuit Court rtoom
of the Klamath County Court Hou.
Klamath T la. Orrron. aa the time
and place for hearlnf of exception
ana oujecuon 10 Mia una. Account,
It any there by.
Pamela rr.nnoNi, rxrcuTRix or
Estate of ITALO ItUHOM.
Deceaaed.
EDWIN E. DRiaCOLL
Tine Tree BuiMini
Klamath ralla. Oregon
Attorney for Eatatt
, .0-13-30-27 M l No. tU
N OT1 C EoVE I.ECT1 0 N
NOTICE le hereby given, the Board
of Supervlaort of the Lan(ll Valley
M Comervattnn Dlitrirl hava aet W.
neiday, the 30th day of February lliA?
between the houra of aeven o'clock and
nine o clock In the evaninf of the aaid
date at the Lorelta Community Mall
aa the time and place for holding tiu
ANNUAL MEKTtNU and annual rlr
tlon to elect a uprvior for a thri
year term to aucceed the expired tei.
of leiur Jonei,
William Burnett
Secretary
r-l ll-13 No. M7
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
have (lied my final Account In the
matter of the eatate of JOHN P.
BUNN. DECEASED. AND Hon, David R
Vandenberg. Judge of the Circuit Court
of the Stat of Oregon for the County
of Klamath, haa aet Monday, the 10th
day of March, 1M2, at the hour of
lu 00 o'clock A M . In the Circuit Court
Room of the Klamath County Court
Hnuae, Klamath Kallt, Oregon, aa the
time and place for hearing of excep
tion a and objcctlone to aald Final Ac
count. If any there he.
WM. NOVOTNY, ADMINISTRATOR
of the EaUte of Joim J', iiunn.
Deceaaed.
CLAYTON J. BUR BELL
Pin Tree Building
Klamaih rail, Oirgon
Attorney for Eatate
F-ll-10 U M 3 No. B93
NOTICE I.WITINO BIDS
The undersigned Police Judge of the
City of Klamath Fall, Oregon Wilt re
ceive aealed hldi up to Monday, March
3. IBM, for the furnlihlng of one com
mlnutor. .Specification and plana may
be obtained from the city engineer.
The city reaervta the right lo reject
any or all bidi.
Robert M- Elder
Police Judge
F-ll-12-13 No. BM
Gem Seed May
Be Checked
Klamath Netted Oem need po
tatoes are reportedly being sold
in the Fresno vicinity lor table
use, Field Rep. W. J. Broadlicnd,
Portland Western Miirkctlng Field
Office of the PMA has announced.
The matter, he said, Is being in
vesllgated by government agen
cies, Broadhead said certified seed
may be shipped If actually used
for seed, under permits without
complying with marketing order
grade and size regulations.
Likewise, he said, certified seed
potatoes, If actually used for seed
purposes, may be shipped and sold
without regard to celling prices.
Such spuds being sold for table
use, though, must comply with the
price ceilings.
No Other Rub Ads Faster la
(SnD.a23
to relieve cetiihs aealni muiclos
Muaterola not only brlnga fant relief
but ita great paln-relleving medication
breaka up congeation In upper bron
ehial tubes, Muaterole offers AM. the
benefit of a muatard plaster without
the bother of making one, Just rub
it on enmt, throat and back.
I'MEHJS
us:
Minimum
The minimum tlinr.o for any ont
id U OUc.
BOX NUMHEF13 '
Atifiwrrn to ndn nitty be linndlfd
Mirouith box iiumbrra fit tho puprr
(or acrvlce ct initio oi iw
DEADLINES
Clarified aui iccrpied up to 6:30
p.m. (or followliif day i publicatlou
C.RMilflrd (littplAT ftd accepted up
tt? U noou lor following day i pub
lic U on.
a
ADJUSTMENTS
Plrast mitKi all uiaiuu Ii' adjust
oionLj without delaj.
Correctlonj or raneetlaMoni re
ceived by 0:30 p.m. wtll ba made
in ifnllftwina dnva puiiiiraMnn
C f UNtRAtMOMli
WAHD'8 klamaih Piihtrgl Honia, 93
High Hlrtel Phon 3.114
l" MEETING NOl'tlS
Kliinmth Chaptrr No.
Hi Itoyiil ArrivMnMma
will hold a atnled meet
ing Wfd.. Feb. 13. 7:30
p.m. VMtlnn foinpaii
Innn Invited, Urn full
incnU. Chits. H. nonnry, II P.
-LdDGEM'EETING
EVERY THURSDAY
i oAtfZJV niltltatlmt every
VSTKtlilid Tluiradny
S3
111 W. C. HOOPErt
V
Htcrelary
1010 Plnf
KLAMATH FALLS Acrle No. 3U00
RrguUr mertlni
rr Id ay
iii-ALl.l'. O. E. Hall.
811)
VVffATOid Walnut.
Vltlllng members cordially Invited
Buffet hours 10:30 a.m. to 1 am.
"regular "Meeting"
of Disabled American
Veterans ar.1 Auxiliary
will be held rrlday.
February 1J, In the
K C. Hall at 8 p m.
Ureter take Lodge No.
Ill ATA AM. will hold
l apcflfti Communlcft
Uon in tike MM drfo.
riiursrUy. February M
u 7:30 pm. VUUIng
Brethren.
Wm. rink
Xt76l'15i:itVft ANOnVmOUb meeu
rrlday. pm, for Information, write
Boa JO. Phone a.in3
2 LOST AND FOUND
noTtT'trown ahori yearling calf. Mon-
day I hone Jl-10.13. Jtlta Miliar Ave.
f Ojfr," YmA ' diamond ring In ilownlown
Klamath Ealta. One large and two email
atone Reward. 1'hone OO'ji
f.6sT,Sloote riingV vicinity MoutrTuTh
and Martin. I'hone 3-1321 aftwr all p m.
ft PERSONALS
REAL allk Phone toni
WAHHlN;tON Bcautv Shoo Evening
appointments Phone M32. Italt Waehlng
ion.
dllOltn our Apencer garment"" before
dealing our aprlng wardrobe- I ho tie
iTtlT'Sn'aCtriACti.'OlllirU.-m
Phnn rt34
SI AN:
""Tlornt Pro3urti. Phnn wm
to
ScRVICI
i moke it (un
to get things clone
I'm a Herald and Nrwa Clar
ified ad, the acout who does
hundreds of good deed dally
for the people of Klnmalh
Fa II j without blinking an eye
lid. And all you do to aolve
your problems Is spend a min
ute to call for my help.
Whether you're Interested In
selling, buying, renting, hiring
help, finding a Job or recover
ing a lou, I help you do It the
easy, pleasant way. Bo have
fun in getting things done. For
my scout-services, simply
phone 8111
for on ad-writer
Heavy Hauling
ANYWHERE. FOR HIRE
Honest Rates Weights Service
Invired
ANDERSEN FREIGHT LINE
3803 South Sixth
Ph. 0240 or 3389
FIX THAT
RADIO
Our Business Is Sound
CONNER'S SERVICE CO.
Phone 6878
MOVING? ...
Call 7425
Local-Long Distance
Piano and appliance moving a
specialty
Transfer and Storage
Bckln's Moving and Storage
Peoples Warehouse
"Since 1018"
EXCAVATING
Mobil tihovel and rrench Hoa
Bulldozer Fill Dirt lopaoll
Crushed Rock Driveway Clndtn
Compressor
CRANE SERVICE
GRAHAM BROS.
Phoi.e 5M1 or 9110
Septic I anks Cleaned
Newest Sanitary Methods
Also
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
Cleans Sevier Lines of Roots, Eta
ED F. KINO
2AM Orchard Phone S841
PIANO TUNINO-WM. If. MORGAN
Factory trolneO technician ancl tuner.
For tunlngi coll Kyle Morfon Piano,
I03S Main or phone 2-03OP,
AI.TF.RATIONfl on mcn'a," women'a,
chlldron'e clothing. Jennio llaro, 8eom.
ire.. Anno , mi mom.
DITCH dllllna and bnck fllllni with
Fonlunn Trench Hoa, Call 3-IOM. .111.14
or S43B.
odctdhH - WAiTitF.ssF.s - NimSifs
- BF.AUTICIAN8. HOOVER NYLON
UNiFonMS. phonb a-aoso.
FULLER firuihea. Phone Oflut or 3677.
10 SEKVICtS
pATNirNraiiii "poptrlionaiiia IMtimo
THirriTAitfd.it;niTi7Vdnn,rifs
rii worN lhno 4n40 1
Ki.iTHItVlltlN(llTkiirTu"ur ur
wnlrarl. I'hnno 9 ICMII
iil'llTAlKH "" laundi'oo' anil trVlrliC
I'lltlMO 41114
J"tr)K A N
Plllilir Ari'miHlonl
and Amlitiir
OfHro al SlHi Nn 7IH -- I'horo (nil
un 'iiikK 'inlKtSfiNU "
I'lrinoa imt
TNi.oMi! ta iumircfjg
For apnoliiiiitont I'hnno a uaai, Jiorvrr
nhrtl".
"altorailoiia, KiiTrTIrouoC
IMiono a n.i.in.
12 I0UCA riONAL
i inrrmnii i . i'iNii x n r Arjn-rii rmi 9
Inil KlMMKir.4 t-nn". I'hnno 'J-DtMM
iniKKt::i'lMi"ih"iihoM(i "ivpuii "no"
dil ,ulij,ru, nlflio inorhln,.
Kl.AMATII UuaiNr.HS L'nl.l.ruE
1X1 I'lno Phono 4l
rilll.D CAlllt"oiroiluc-oiliinl I'ff .chool
yonlor. I'Uono 4VI9.
11"" HEALTH
Kl ACftRXclK. TRoro"iolilln OHorrliToT-li?
H'ntiion. Nitiit loiitirlnf looluioil. I'tmiio
.1110.1 ftflOO
U HILP wanted, female
WAN'i'tU. 1,ituiknper lir model n tuiiiT.
Ir hum. I'luiiio .1.1 Molln
liklBHir'.fiCI!l imoittiior"l"r poVri'll
omi ai'oi ttiiifo wmk. Apuiv arirr
4 p in. ('N.rmlo l.ottnilrv ontl I'lootirri
RlliHTtViojnionir. "llourYVVm "lo I
n in. Must bo oblo lo lypo. KUniath
Vollov llntpllal
KAHNnuiniiv oOiiniio ull, pari lliiioT.
Mux IJ. Ilmlil Olid NW4.
U HELP WANTED, MALE
iV WANTED ft
Kxpcrieiiccd
USED CAR
SALESMAN
Apply at cur lul Till Si Onk iirrrU
LEE HUFF
MOTOR CO.
cim-
tracl uphnUterliig. piikup ihI deliv
ery. See Mr. lllalr, beara. ttocbuilt.
I'hone MRU
aalt ahop foreman Tn
truck erwt. No erlenca necaseaty.
I'refer young man who Intend to make
the tmrkltig bit i net hla caiver. Hut
U. Herald and M
HiTRv'lL'K 'HAI.KNMAN t orotic
dealer. IMenty o( chance for advanra.
mailt tr yoil are a repiniHile pet-
aun. All repllea kept confidential. It.,
U. Herald aiidNrwi
Ml OCKIt'tKJM nutn, eipetTe'me pi e.
ferred I'hone AVtl
EXI'EiTfENcK tiv titth fng anran"orViVi.
for haiutday fielo only. Aooly Draw
Manalore.
II SITUATIONS WANT ID
CATnWS'fwWfYtli! "wa""Me R.nat'r
a apecially. Jim Alexander, 21W Tunnel
Ml I'lXHie V.IUJ,
VOUNfT'waman eKitMeVrrP1ln aeneVel
office work and credit Invaatigator da
aire pvrmanenl petition flume 3-1713.
MAKMIEO manwanta farm Jobrur-
lah cabin. HO nmnlh. P. O. Udi Ul.
Ccntralla. Wathlngton
t.im.I)t'AllE I'liniie 7dV
II AMY aMting"lihne JOJ
l.L car for children tn my hone
day a or your hum evening. Call
22
ROOMS FOR RINT
whatever i touch
turns to gold
If you don't believe In mimic
It's because you linven'i met
me. 1 m the fellow Hint turm
Into gnld anything I hnntliei
end )uu gur?rd It I Im
Herald and Ncwa Classified nu
If for example you've vacan
cies to fill, I find you tenants
snd you collect the rent.
If you've litmus to kcII. I round
up buyers and thry bring you
the cash I
If you've Idle time on your
iianda, I find yuu a Job and
you're paid a auiuiy.
Yes, gold - gold - gold l liat
you iniike thruimli mel 1 or my
magic touch, alinply
phone 8111
for an ad-writer
fir6yViTlirro''" riiTriinyh')ne42.
NlCfc'r hall roume. 2 Iclfic Tar-
rre.
HOONrindbi"rdor"oariia. bfta on.y.
io.jNo.Oi h;
uun.Mii tut rant, claim. Clow in. I'hona
an.
t6(Mf.,'prtca rwontt1c. t-.a4rT
C6VlV" rnoma for Vent $fl"T. "wMlt.
Cto in. Phont ii&9
HV)OMHjiri;W IhKtt.
24 APARTMENTS fOWBCNt
fl n N 1 h 1 1 kl apart tiTt til ir f n I.
ApartnrtMil I. JOOMmltel.
ItOYAl. "ARMtt anarimtnU. Vacinc).
M4 High. Phon C.71. -rDHNISHKIJ
three lane rfioma In du
plex. Clou In. Ideal for working roiinle.
Electric heat ami grfe at VJ7 Ja(-
feraon. Plume 3243
NKW" Vpurtment" 2Ut iary ' Hr-t
off So. Oth, furnlhrrl living room. le1
I'tnw, bath and kllrheneMe, Couple only
Phone a. 1097. No drinking
WO bedroom t urnlahed apartineiU.
Prlre $40. No prta,ion 3-D;t.iA.
MOhKHN" i-room :i-t)dioom apart
ment. Utilities furnUhed
Ul.YMPIC APTS.
207 K. Main
TWO fiOOM fiirnlahed 'apartment !
WJA Harrow, VHwchrltir preferred
'I lllfKK liOOM "fiirui'lied aparlm
:mo JLnnrpnj)hono V )'"- M
f ()i HKNT. aitraiiivr" one liedn.ui.iA
aparlmenl. Klectnc atove, iwfrlgernlor. I
Garage. Heal and watrr f urn !
Ailulla. No pcla. S7.S0. Phone 7jM.
TWO HKimoOM "tinfuinlaheU aparl-
mnti;i4 Nfhflfth. .
TWO rwiini completely lurnlahed '
cept grocerlaalM:! Pln ... ...
ONK modern snnrfmeht, one hnrhelor
apnrtment. 1110 Oak. I'hone 2-IHII4.
TWO HbbM"iipartme'nt; Klrrplnre ."
lo homelike atmnaphere. Privnie nam.
Klei-irlo heat ind water furnlihed. Phone
2-0070. . .
riMALt clean apnrtment Eiectrlfilly
etiulpperj. N. lflill
ib. CLASS tinnirnlfhed dun!''
apartment, newly deroraied. In P,fffrJ
rondlllon Hirdwood floon. e:;celleni
laundry faclllllc-t. llral and water pr
vldedl Couple only il7,flq. Phoneg'i"
Aparlme"nt'fir I wo. Utlliiiei lur
nlahedI-'rlnUlalreiS No.nrd. .
tJIHEB nb6M"furnuWdpariiiient. 2nfll
Whlltv
NICK atenm-henled apartment, atlulta.
Corner Pine mid Odiir.
TIIIIKR rnoma fuinlahcd. cloae In. Iun
dry. Couple only, no pete. IM) Lincoln-
Ca l 2-a 170.
MJUNiMhtvO two room npurtmenl. rr
frlKcrntor :i.1; all ulllillea Included.
Ill N, 1nth. . .
OUTHinr. apartment for rent. 710
Mam. (ireer Ajvta. ai . .
ONE bedroom iiiifiirn'Hl'wd aVi''l'"en1,
(;an e nutpned. Call 2 Q'li I. .
(m'-WLV decorated, privaft oalh. k''
clienelt. Steam heat, electric ranee
Sin week Hex Anna Apartment
KH KKNf. furnii'lied aparlrehl In-
aulre 819 High i
CIoKAn, warm. modern, furnUhed
apartment. Couplea. PionaB4jP-
26 houses Tor rent
ONR l)eclroom ftirnlnhed hoTnte and if"
rage nenr high arhonl, 'I0 per nwii
fieferonrea, llugue Unle Henltor, 1U4
Soulh Oth, i.
PhBTTiTlTfira three room cottagej"?!
nlfthed. S55 month. 17:iA Jnlmaon. J'horie