PAGE TWELVE HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, IBM 1 Chlloquin : J By DARLENE WOLFF Tha Red Bluff bull title vu the reason fnr many people going south Inst weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Doak were there for several days, she visiting with friends, and he to attend tn ludRing ana auction. nih.r. frnm iv,. unn.n..nn Di.. district at the sale were Joe Miller Br. and two sons, Joe Jr. and Clarence, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolff, Hans Anderson. Ora Sum- mere, Jack and Gerry Wolff, all tram rhiinnnin iTrmt Prm. who lives In the lower Wood River v.n.u .11 it-...i.H .n-. tators Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall spent the weekend In Cottonwood visit ,. .,uu vi0no. Thn .in visit. rf hriofiv with Mr. end Mrs. lo,.. n iHn-n,. m. nima. er). The Rodrars had lust re- turned from a trio to Alameda and San Francisco where they had .,....a ..in, v.i. n--.ni. Mr and Mrs. Paul Donohue. t nnoi n.nr.i. mill h. nrrv in hear that Ernest Call, father of Mrs. Kermlt Kcysor, now of Bo- hut fn-m.riv nf wilUam- son River. Is very seriously ill and Is expected to live only a short time. Mrs. itevsor ana ner two younger daughters, Marianne and Kathleen, are In Cutler, Calif., where Esther Is helping her sis- ter Melita, In caring for their father. Kermlt and the two older elrls. Joanne and Marilee, are re- mnlninff on the ranch at Bonanza, Marilee, incidentally, is Junior class candidate for queen of a school dance to be held this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright have another daughter, Wanda Amelia, born at her home in South Chllo- quin on Sunday morning, Feb. 10. The baby, who weighed a little over T pounds, has an older sister And brother at home. Wright's aunt, Mrs. Floyd Ohles, has been taking care or Mrs. wrigni ana the children. Bud Cienger took seven bulls to Ontario on Tuesday, in readiness for a sale to be held there on urday in honor of Mrs. Charles Saturday. Accompanying him was Partridge on her birthday. Guests Dean Greear. Mr. and Mrs. Roy were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Part- Gienger will drive over on Friday ridge. Mrs. Grace Blaser, Mike and Nina Buck will make the trip Dearborn and Ted, Paul and Mark with them and will visit with Dearborn. friends In Ontario with whom she Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans and lived last year. Dixie of Klamath Falls spent Sun George Swanson has been 111 for day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the past ten days with the flu. George Noble, and other relatives His little brother, Bill, has been down part of the time and this week their sister, Sally, is out of school. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Les Hoback and son Jim were Mr. and Mrs. Don Simpson and Dale, Charles Hale and son Phillip, Mr. and Mrs. Layton Ho race ana &enny. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Collins and Infant daughter drove to Eugene late last week ana brougnt Mrs. Collins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Worlev. down here for the weekend where the other Collins children, Meta and Jerry, coma visit too. Mrs. Albert Bricco, who with Mrs. Donald Potter, runs the Pines cale, became UI last wees. She was taken to Klamath Falls where she spent some time in the hospital, out on Monaay sne was to iron tn Portland for observation. Christie, the Bricco's small daugh- ter, is staying witn relatives m Klamath Falls. Bob Knowles, who spent so much of last spring and summer in the hospital in Meotora ana ruamaia Faus, nas oeen in ana out Bgmu this last month and, although now at home, is still very seriously 111. Little Robert Berry had his ton sils removed in Klamatn aiis on Tuesday morning. He is 3 years old. Glen Klrcher is a civilian once again, having been discharged 7 4u. !. ...m ihic wuv i. ,. i. ii rvir he was confined to- the San Diego v sn his wife. Bonnie, went to Las Vegas to visit with Kircher's In Klamath Falls on Wednesday mother, Mrs. Gerry Hardy, and of last week : While here they vWt was joined there this week by her ed Mrs. Butts' daughter, Mrs. Bud husband, 'rnev leii. on weanesaay and were due in Chiloquin late on Thursday. Lawrence "Fat" Ohles, former Chiloauin resident, was In town brleflv last weekend from his home in Anderson, Calif. Mrs. George Hatcher underwent major surgery at Klamath Falls on ruesaay. FORT ROCK By DON McGEE For Roberta McGee Regular meeting of the Fort Rock orange was neia saturaay, Wph 9. with a verv large attend ance on hand lor the meeting and . 1 .. 1. Man. tmni-Atram an t o Were disiuSed which were planned K. ..M.n.r.iichui i tha ..Amine vear. Master Hazel Ward was in "v,. . This past week was certainly a chancre for the better as far as weather conditions go, witn the en tire week being warm and sunny, degrees. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown and daughter were weekend visitors of Mr. anS Mrs. Bill Mattls. Bob tells me he is planning on moving back to Silver Lake In the near future to work for the Silver Lake Lumber Co. Mr. Hubert Wagers of Westslde has purchased the old Miller place a half mile south of town and the surveyors were out running the lines on it Saturday and Sunday. Wagers plans on Irrigating the jbiiu ana raising various crops. Ralph Webber at Beal Siding cut- naroia mues is working with ting pulpwood. Ralph and Ruth plan on moving out to the Horse Ranch where they will be closer to weir work. They have rented the cabin from Minnie Stltz. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stltz of Bend have moved into the big house at the .nurse itancn. Mr and m n..n, oun.i - " r.T . ."'' .""WW were visitors oi tne wara lamliy and chrii fitinow , t.h,.j. rori kock nas anotner new busi ness now In operation and I he lleve it is the first of its kind here. Marvin Enlow Is now rais ing mink for their furs. He has 11 of the little animals now and plans on more. Here's wishing him lots of luck In his new venture. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillette of Klamath Falls were weekend visl- wio ui uic nuimru ncuee mm-1 ily. Jack helped Howard with his dehorning of calves. Later In the aiternoon, Mr. ana Mrs. r. . mc- Gee and Don McGee Joined them of those turkeys over that we won at uie summer ijane snoot last fall. Early Tuesday morning the three memoers ot tne plane that was lost northeast of here were brought into Fort Rock on their way to xeuu. ine piane was lorcea aown going to tne Belgian tongo, Africa, near Walker Cabin and a ground as mlsslonalres. search - party led by Rube Long Little Scotty Harbison was quite and three men from McChord Field sick last week with the flu and reached the stranded men at 3 an ear Infection, but is coming B.ni. ueauity murning ana Brrivea aiong mcejy now. fa""- " ' ' 1 B CORA IEAV1TT Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waldren of Klamath Falls were Langell valley visitors on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bcnmedil ana lnda are spending a few days In ",'"0,"t ... ... , ., , Jack DeVaul and Maynard Hrlc " 'riend- Jk Jn' a ' f tt'neS t,Bm"7on' Jvah' visited the Orval DeVaul and Pete "r'Llllsc". Sunday dinner guests l v"Y.'V,uL,uani ""2 Mrs. Paul Fltihugh and Del and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bcott and sons. Jack DeVaul and Jake Jacobsen. A lovely dance and party 8'ven in honor of the navy " " -"' Francis Lilly on Batruday. Lewis Staller took Mrs. Banta and small daughter Janice to Med. ford where Janice will remain for sometime and receive medical care, I Mrs. Wlllard Noble took a car load of band pupils to Henley Tues. day evening to meet with other pupils picked from the county schools to have one big band. They wiu practice twice a montn and play at the Spring festival which be held at OTI. Those picked from Bonansa were Folly wooie. nu uu,um-, - --i.. wmi- lotte Passolt, Charles and Donald Tunning and Charles Roberts, Roy Ashbee is home with bis parents, Rev. and Mrs. Ashbee and will be held at OTI. Those picked John, being discharged after three and one-half years tn the Ca nadlan Navy. He returns March 2 and then will study to become an Episcopalian minister. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Parsons of Mt. Hebron visited her parents, the Walter Smiths Sr., on Sunday, Mrs. Berta Vinson and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Noble and daughters spent Tuesday In Lakevlew. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hodges and children are spending two weeks in us Angeies ana us vegas visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Mike Dearborn entertained with a dinner at her home on Sat- and friends Langell Valley Women's Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Bill Cummlngham on Feb. 21 at 2 p. m. Mrs. Bob Colwell will be co- hostess. Cards will be played fol- lowing the meeting. Anyone Inter' ested is invitea to attena. Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeBel spent several days at Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott House visit ed their dauRhter Mrs. Don Ross and family of Klamath Falls on Tuesday. On Saturday Mrs. own Dotv and children and Mrs. Ross and children all of Klamath Falls visited at the House home, Mrs. O. C. Johnson received the sad news that her father Fred Spear who was 87 years old last October is very ui in a earns Monica hospital suffering from a stroke. He has been in very good neaitn up to mat tune. Mrs. Christine Brown visited Mrs. Margaret Burnett and Mrs. Fett on weanesaay aiternoon, Sunday guests at the Burnett home were Mr. and Mrs. Warner Fett, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ettrlem ana Mr. ana Mrs. itoy im- Br MRS. T. P. MICHAEL George Rice of LaGrande, Ore. arrived in Dairy last Thursday to visit his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rice and family, Mrs. Harvey Butts and Mrs. Ann Jane White were business viators wwM uu uui.v... Henrv O'Keefe. rancher of Adel, Ore., visited recently with BUI Ry- ser at Dairy. They are former schoolmates. having auenaea school in Lakevlew. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tofen are the parents of a son born Jan. 27 at a Klamath Falls hospital. This la their second child. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stoehsler of Klamath Falls were calling on old friends tn Dairy on weanesaay. Mrs. Charles Boroughs of Sprague River visited Thursday af ternoon witn ner sister, Mrs. Mar vin Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Falkoskl and daughter, Virginia, attended the funeral of Mrs. Falkoskl's sister- . Mrs. Goben in Prinevllle, Ore., on Thursday. .Mr- and M- Jack Goldsberry of Klamath Falls visited on Sun. daY Mr- Ann Jane White of Dairy. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lee have had as their house guest, Mrs. Lee's mother. Mrs. G. D. Hawkins of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ritter bad as their dinner guests on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pepple of Bo nanza. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Barker of Klamath Falls were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bis bey A number of the people of this community attended the auction sale at Sprague River a week ago. Mrs. Olive Fraley had the mis fortune of falling down on her base ment steps and being hurt. She 5" not. been ,ble J atttnd the past several days. Mrs. Fra ley is a teacher in the Bonanza school. Bill Neubert of Klamath Falls was a business visitor in Dairy on Sunday. Mrs. Ted Falkoskl nas been on the sick list and was taken to Klamath Falls on Tuesday for med- Wwil .tt.ntlnn . . ,,,,.. ,.,,, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welch and children, Wayne, Nancy, Dlanne and Pat, of Canby, Calif., spent tne weexena witn ms sister ana brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Michael. here at Fort Rock about 7 a.m. Roberta writes that she and Da- vid are having a wonderful time and getting a lot of sunshine ab- soroea ior tne trip nome. Da via can't understand why the water In the ocean tastes so bad and the water at home doesn't, Mr. and Mrs. c. A. Read v.. gene. Ore., are the parents of a gin, severiy Yvonne, born Jan, 24. Read served at minister ot the Fort Rock church in 1950. In the near luture both Mr. and Mrs, Read expect to complete their graduate work In the east, before It Happened This Way ... New Pine Creek Bv IRVIN FAR1S Item of the week filled with the most pathos, was the poignant message that little S-yoar-old Monte Means has cancer of the blood. Doctors have given him three days to six months to Uvel The cute and smart little tyke Is the sou ol Mr. and Mrs. Jack Means, who. up until about a year ago, were residents of New Pine Creek. Jack was called back Into the service about a year and a hall ago as he had signed up, upon his dis charge from World War II, In the reserves of the Navy Air Corps. He Is now stationed in the Phll Upines. Little Monte is now In the Navnl Hospital In San Diego. He. sister, Marlee, and his mother, Mrs. Jo Anne Means have been UvUig In Oxnard, Calif. The shocking word was received by the child's great grandmother, Mrs. Ed Httruog Feb. 6., In a telegram, sent by Mrs. Means from Pasadena, Calif. She said her husband had been notified and was expected to fly home. No additional information has as yet been received. At the March ol Dimes Dance: Can you Imagine a fiddler's cha grin when (It was just before the supper dance he was sawing away on his fiddle and the "tail gut" gave 'way, knocking out his A" and E . This sounds a little off pitch (and it was) but the only thing left taut enough to find a melody on was his "G" string: like a weak vitamin, "D" had a weak melody three and a half po sitions above regular Ditch (vcrv hard to find) but he managed to play out the course. Well that guy was mei tucay mere was another name nanay. Nevertheless It was a quaint lit tle dance that netted the polio fund 1 around $135. Half of the take goes to Modoc and half to Lake county for don't forget, this burg has been split for the last 50 years or so. It started out all in Oregon and kept squirming around until Ai x-.-9.-x Xs-v i .1-. -MONTE MEANS it got itself tight straddle of the line and there it hangs suspended. All the high school kids attend the same social functions held here but when It comes to book "larn in' " half of 'em ride 40 miles to Alturas and the other half take the north bound bus for Lakeview about 14 miles away. Well what's all this duplicity got to do with the March o' Dimes? It's like this If you did not get a chance to come to the dance where you could kill two birds with one stone just throw in' your life away (some might say, DU9 it s an in fun making your donation while you play) you still have a chancel Mrs. Thelma Butler will take your donations on the California side. She won't go south with it but. she will send it south to Alturas. On the Ore gon side those who want to help a good cause along can leave your donations here at the Postoffice and I'll see that Bob Howard, in charge of the polio drive for Lake County gets it right where he wants it in the Polio fund. A word of grateful appreciation from the grange and orchestra members goes to Ralph Foster. expert trombonist and shop fore man at the State Highway Camp 39 at Davis Creek, who sat in with bis silver-toned instrument (for free), lending considerable umpb to the music for the good cause. A very nice gesture. The Happy Hour Club, at their last meeting, Feb. 6, made a split donation of $5. Half is in the box for Lake and Mrs. Butler has the other two and a half for Modoc. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Homer McLaln. hostess, with 17 members present and six children. Mrs. Pearl Lightle was guest ol honor. Cookies, Jeuo freeze with whipped cream, tea or coffee was served. Word has recently been received by George Converse that his uncle, Will Smith, passed away back in Pykestone, Minn. Old timers will remember him when he was a former resident of new Pine Creek. He lived here way back in 1912 and '13 when the big mining boom was booming here. He worked sev eral claims up in the High Grade district panning out quite a bunch of that precious yellow flour gold. Week ago last Sunday was quite a day here when 85 or more vets of foreign wars, their wives and friends, assembled at the old Ant ler's Club building and established the Warren Welch Post 9737 of the Veteran's of Foreign Wars. Chief of staff of the California district. Alva J. Fleming present ed the charter and gave the prin ciple aaaress. Mr. Pratt of the Alturas Post gave a short talk and the newly elected commander of the local post, Clarence W. Tuck er, got In his two-bits worth which turned out to be a right nice talk. A movie centered around the home for the Veteran's orphan children was shown which took the observer right through the history oi now tne cnnaren became or phans and how they are splendidly taken care of. The main officers installed at this Initial meeting were Comman der C. W. Tucker; Vice-commander, Jim Edgar of Willow Ranch; Junior Commander Layton Gentry and Adjutant Charles Maw- hlnney, Mr. and Mrs. George Welch of Alturas. parents of the lad for whom the post was named, were present at the ceremony. A ladles auxiliary of VFW was also formed with the nrinclnal of ficers Installed as follows: Pres ident, Mis. Marcus Partln Jr. bailor Vlco-incsiiU'iit Mrs. Da lcne Snider; Junior Vice-president Mrs. opal Butler; secretary Mrs. Hilton St. Clair and Chap. inui mra. rriiiikie Williams. Mrs. Vergie Myers of Alturas was the installing officer for the ladles auxiliary and Neal Phillips oi Aiiui'H.x was the Installing old cor for the vets. Kt'lii'slmients of sandwiches, cake. Ice cream and coffee w served at the close of the very impressive gathering. 1-iHiuy evening, Feb. 8, a pink and blue shower was given for Mrs. Walter King Jr., at the home oi me hostess, Mrs. opal uutler Those present were the ouest ol honor, Mis. Walter King Jr., Joan Carter, Mrs. Beulah Atawhlnney, Mrs. Elsie Cundtff and Mrs. Ethel t-unailt, Mrs. Darlene Snider, Mrs, Ruth Lawson. Mrs. Mnurin Butler. Mrs. Frunkic Williams, Mrs. Jesse MCLatn. Mrs. Pearl Lit it e. Mrs. Sara Johnston. Mrs. Mvrtl Oen. try and children. Gordon and Glo ria Lishtle, Dinn Cundlff. Kathy uut.-r iinu L-aroi Ann Mcutin. Those sending gifts who were un able to am-nd were Mrs. Nada frux. Mrs. Grace Srrlvner and Mm. Jackie ONeil. In the games that vie puiyea, ursl prizes were won by Mrs. Dlirlcnc Knliirr. Mrs Elvln i-uuaiii, jon Carter and Mrs, Jxira Johnston. Mrs. "Pcsb.v" King received many nice and useful gifts for her little daughter. "Poccv " Pmpan. Hie up sine aown cake with whipped vi cum topping and collee was servea for refreshments and had a vcrv dclk'litful time. The annual bull sale held at the Tehama County Fair grounds In Kea uiutr is much more than Just the peddling of a lot o' bull even thoiliril the crand rhnmninn ehnrt. horn sire brought $3,500, and the oia ana resold March o( Dimes bull netted the National Polio Fund better than $ 1 1 .000. No one got what you'd call "the apple of your eye" as a sire and nace setter lor the herd without paymg 11.500 ui ucuer ior me critter. But aiotiK with this sale is skill. tuny intermixed a myriad of other attractions snows and entertain, menus that anyone not necessar ily fanciers of Dcriitrrpp hniu .i..n can thoroughly enjoy. This helps draw all members of the family who make it sort of an annual out lug or high-lighted excursion of the year and a must to attend. Sorla " .c- to go aown myself sometime. Sever.il artendpri tmm i,... some of whom were Mr. and Mrs! nooneii, air. ana Mrs. Dar- Vin Robnett find fnm.H.. M i Ca"e,r- Mr- Mill Vernon "and others iicu r-erry was admitted to the Lakeview hospital Sunday after noon suffering from what mav be an attack of pneumonia. We hope wen has a speedy recovery and doesn t miss any of those basket ball games. He Is a smr ,,i.. on lh a . r'f". Ki. VL. "'go scnooi B basketball team that has lost only One cam. cn f ,u. Rev. Euppi. R ...... i .... motored to Portland last Mon day week aco uh.r. h. " periodical physical check up. His dr.ughter, Mary Gail who is aZ parently gradually loosing her hear- .VakeV a Peciallst to see what could be done for her. fhere seems to be very little that could be gleaned from the first KiamamFaloonrm'er iiiuiatiuu, frMnrSVMary Miller received word iocmii",son' .Lute Mler from - ....KC.ti, no, wnn his wife, Ester, were vlsltln. .uu ' MiiT'S..5,'"6,"'. Miss Ettie and r-VTT. ' c V"-yara at Burbank. Cahf. Mr. and Mrs. Miller are on their way back to New York Cltv where thev will icii .i.u . ....7L here they will visit with r.m.i .v e KOS and mc ait'nt.q m in. vSn!hey ?ome down trough Virg,n,a and visit with his wlfl'j lt V scat,tcri through that f'ate- They plan to return about iiiiuuic ui marcn. Mm . ... . h. i. "B,,cs nenaerson was teht, ,h0mI 'rom the A'""-s Hospital last Sunday and she seems Tnnn ?eltmf( alonB flne- "a Lee IM S c,lrlne'L her and help- hJL , "ou5e work aurlng her convalescence, r- Mrs. Buna B. Faris is doing nUU Weli and Was expected to nf,,br2!'.gh' home from the ho h u ,. on Llncoln's birth day. If nil WPMI n-.ll I. r... The fingers are crowed anV&re ft,0?"1' By e way-lsn't hope" ms , great boon to one? 17-months-old Barbara An- aerSOn. dailffhlnr nf Atr , ' Sherman Anderson has had quite a time getting something to eat the last few days since having her ton sils removed last Friday? But she nouVishmenf. 8 "ttle more Substantiated Rumor: has It that nT. vruzon is exchanging places with Pat Patterson as 8 ?s her:f,,fssi.A"d ." lUm.Ir I.. . ' M antl ,r0m r," ' gettin- aiong fine. AJ. though Cruzon is buying the sta. tlon from Pat, he has engaged oKuy to run it ior mm until some, time later. By CORA LEAVITT Polly Noble and her art teacher, Joan Cody left Friday for Portland to attend a luncheon and award ceremony and receive the gold achievement key for art work. They will stay with Miss Cody's parents while In Portland. Mrs. Nonie Pepple of Klamath Falls is visiting her son, Owen, and family Tuesday evening din ner guests at the Pepple home were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gowen of Jiiamain rails. Mrs. Louis Randall of Langell Valley visited Mrs. Lee Morton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Stewart entertained Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepple at dinner and cards on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Dye visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Elliott House of Langell Valley Sunday. Walter Casebeer and Martin Brown left Tuesday for Michigan where Walter will buy a new car, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Brown visit. ed the Owen Pcpple's Tuesday. Mrs. Ted Carncs entertained with a birthday dinner on Sunday for her sons, Howard, who was 17, and Charlie, who was 15. Other guests were Billy Butts. Pat Giv en, Sonny Brokrop, Alta and Pat Colohan and Ted Carnes. Everyone Is sorry ball player Don Hubble will not be able to play at Uie Chlloquin game but 'CELEBRATING 101 YEARS OF Sewing Machine Service Send In the attached Information, macnine iret-oi-cnargt. . Compliments SINGER SEWING CENTER 633 Main Street Klamath Falls, Ore, Name Address or Direction , City -. ..l... Maka ot Machlna .. Remember, genuine Singer Service service cars. CLASSIFIED JUTIS Ont day par word , f Three Day per word Ho Week run per word 20c Month run ... per word We MINIMUM The minimum chart t for any one ad u toe. BOX NUMBERS Answers to ads may be handled through box numbers at the paper ior a service charge oi aoc w DEADLINES Classified am auceptM up la 1:30 pjn. (or following day's publication w Classified display ads accepted up to 13 aooa lor following day pub lication. ADJUSTMXNT8 Pleas maxe all claims lor adjutt- tnents without delay. Correction or cancellations re ceived by 1:30 pjn will be Bud in following day publication C fUNIRAl MOMI1 WARD'S Kliirath IMnrrtl Hunt. Mf Huh SUt Phont 3334. MIITINS NOTICIS Order of the Amaranth will hold a celebration annual Birthday of Court Wednesday, Feb ruary 30 at I p.m. Past Royal Matrons and Royal Patron In charge of refreshments. ORA OEINOER-R M. JAMES HUNTER-R.P. Klamath Lodge No. 77 A.F. and A.M. will hold a special meeting Tues., Feb. 1. 7:30 p.m. Work In FC Degree. Visiting brethren invited. Dal Bebbr Worshipful Master LOST AND FOUND LOST, nalr Hint hornrLmmtd al.u.. vicinity 4th anil Miln. Phona 7111 r 2-S277. LIGHT tan over coat takart from Hoc- rariy Known. ntas rat urn and no question ak?d. GENUAL NOTrCI Colored BATH ROOM SETS IN STOCK No Deliy Take Them With Youf we now hive many ttyles nd colors to chooM from, free EstimtUs Gladly Given I COME IN TODAY G. C Motl ey 812 Klamath Avt. Fhon HIS NEW SHOE ShOD. Wa wl.h t. v.u .utiemin, oi many yaari. Hit, V V ,'.n ,bu"-' "fain an tend an Invitation to all to ao our n aqulpmant and hava tha boat in ..... ..,. ana cnuaron't inoo ra- palri. gtuart'a Shot Shop. 1Q.H Main. PIRSONAU HEAL allk. Phona Slot. ir,.!,'ST.0N.kBM'"'" "noJ. Evanlni appolntmonta. Phono KU, 101 Waihln ORDER VOtlr Bnan...' -- . L .... - . ----- nMwuu.. rnanr SIAWLEY Homi Producu. Phona i Legal Notice NOTICE OP DATE 6 ... riNAL SETTLERrENT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OT THE STATE OP OREGON FOR K1.1M1TU r-mtl.-'nv In tha Matt. ,K. KENT, Dactaiad. Notlca l haraby glvan that tho undara aned Tha rr.t m.,i.h.i m.-i. of Portland ha fllaH I. 4in.i 9f admlnlatratlon of tht abovo on. .'L.n", tourt hai appointed Fahriiarv 9T Itu fn . " or haarlnf ebjactlona to Kuguni ana ino aotuomant Tha Pint National Bank a Portland, Ganonf St Canon Attoraavi for Exacutor a r-D-12.lt No. (7 NOTICE TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OT THE STATE OP OREGON rnn K iwi -r-l rntivpv In the Matter of tho ZttaUt at ALONZO Not ca la harahv alvan ha f k.u. mn appointed admintitrator of tho aa. late of Alonio X. Cola, deceaied. All prrwma navin Olalnu aalnat aald a. ww ara rami, ran im nr.un M. with proper vouehen, at tho office of uanong at uanon. 7 Main atreot. Klamath Palla, Oregon, within alx montha from February 19. less, whieh la tha data nf flra( nnhll. r.4 fkl. Wm. Ganont. Admlnlatrator Ganong c Canon Attorneyi for Admlnfetratar -1.-1K-.0 mi-m no. Ml NOTICE TO raffnrtnaa ... NOTICE IS HEREBY MVTN that tha underlined hai boan appointed naminutrator of tho aeuto of Olive M. Burke. diMuit hv ih. riwirii r... of the Slat of Oreton for Klamath County. All penona hevln clalma aalnat laid oiUU art hereby notified to oreaent tha aarria aronarlv varlflad tp ma at tho office of Oeorte H. Proctor, 11 Melhaie BuHdln. Kfamalh r na, in-eaon, wnnin tlx . montnt from the date of flrat BUb1batlAn mi thla notice which li Feb. 12, Its. CECIL THURBER Arfminlat.atA. Georie H. Proctor . Attorney for the Estal . ' aini no. m are hopln he will b in the tour nament. Mrs. Dan Loveladtr left PorManrl by plane on Monday for Bain oriage Maryland where he will go Into training for the Wave. Her sister, June, Is stationed ther also and her sister Judy Is In the aves at Treasure Island. Mr. and Mrs. Leg Leavltt and Mary enjoyed dinner with Mr. 'and Mrs. Owen Pepple on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCartle ara building a nice new home Just out i uonanza. Mrs. Annie Cline visited the Les- ier Hogg on mesaay. I SIRVICII 1 1 w will oil and adjust your sewing rendered only by men driving Singer It SIRVICI Heavy Hauling ANYWHERE, FOR HIRE Honett Rate Weights Service Insured ANDERSEN FREIGHT LINE 3s0a South Sixth Ph. 0340 or 3380 EXCAVATING Mobil ShOT) and Trench Ho Builds? FUI Dirt Topaoll Criuhtd Rork Driveway Olndeia Compressor CRANE 1ERV1CE GRAHAM BROS. Phoi. 5541 or 01 10 Septic Tanks Cleaned RewaM Sanitary Method Also ROTO ROOTER SERVICE Cleans Sewer Line of Roots, Etc ED r. KINO 334 Orchard Phon 4) septic Tank Puaip. eoncr.n lanki in drain iiaiaa lntianaa. nrvin. M.ia.r.u. phona 3070. BIBLiflovara. Scripture taxi, all oct-a"- alon siaalln f card, atirt wraDDlna tim tr, with Blblt icn. Slaiionvry with .ituu iv)rn si. rnon aa. G Labs' lurnltur Ioh and " ahslvtH rnaia tn oroar. fumpaira uiaM Shop rnana 737a. repair nrnvif- On waihars, radioi and outboard mo- ten. MONTGOMERY WAR nil Ith and Ptna Phona si AVoTlfU Rn?OTEJt by havinaWm" Morfan tuna your piano. 45 yvara of xpcrlanca hava praparad him to rva tuu run 11 rnona a-ujug. nyi uorgan riinni, I'Ainunu ana - paparnanging Phona TRIPP A AUTO ni ntim tvH mA im. otr wuri rnrnia tow ELXCTMC Wfn.Nd. work by hour or ontract. Phona 3-1010. CURTAlKs lauodttd and ttratrha rnoni J. L. DEAN Fubllo Accountant and Audita Offlc at 30a No, 7(h. Phona U4 ALTtRATIdNaf on man wnmorV cniiaran a cioinina. jannia nan. Mllfli Iran Anlta'i, TOT Main. DlTCH during and back fuilnc with Fordton Tronrl -n Hoi. Call a-lftM. 3AM or 6421. PULLER Bruihti. Phona 00O4 or M77 rOR TREE ThTmSiTnG Phnna 3-0:133 INCOME TAfc for aooolnlmant Phona 3-OUI. Harvav IDUCATIONAl WOMtN! help rn.L Til- NEED run PRACTICAL NURSKS Eaty to loam at home: apare time. Oood pay. Many earn white learnlne. No high achool required information FREE. Wayne fehool of Practical Nur- ein. box . care of Herald and Newa. BOOnJCEEPINO. ahorthand Dpinf uT drod aubiecta. office machlnea. KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE tn Pino Phono 47tu CHILD CARE and aducaUcSTpreBool center. Phone 47. 11 HIALTH MASSAGE. therapeutic exercUea for women. Spot reducln feetured. Phone jhi 14 HIL WANTID, FEMALt RCSPONSIBLE woman, vicinity Mllli School for baby cara. four houra daily, vi 7 ww. rrrant I ijq. 2XPERIENCED book ke par for payroll and ganaral of (lea work. Good ataadv po.lt l on. Apply aftar 4 p.m. Caarada Laundry and Claanari. BODY and fender mmr hanir taiih rtmmimw axpartanca. Man capahla of making at Umataa prafarrad- Apply Salby Chavro- lat, Aahland, Oregon. ilAN to earn too week uo lng ntadd Invention. AdvaiilMd Saturday Evening Pott. Country Gentleman. Proipecti ev arywhere. Full, part time. Exclualve. No InvaitmenL Fraa tamplea. Write Red ComcL Inc.. Daot. aa.H Liitutnn Colorado. WANTED, amblttoua vounv man fnr permanent poeltlon with large company. Excellent nromallon ivtalriilitiaa Phnna 3284 I to p.m. - WANTED, hnuiekf-nT to live in. with good reference!. Five In tha family. Good wagei. Phona 3713. U HELP WANTID, MALI Help Wanted AGRICULTURAL 8ALESMAN By one of the leading agricultural dealerships In this area. Excellent working conditions. Write BOX 17 HERALD AND NEWS' '800 FAMILY Watklna route now avail- able. If you want your own builnca with better than averaae Income, write for Information to Tha J. R. Watklna Co., 137 Dexter Avenue, Seattle , Waih- mgTon." IS SITUATIONS WANTED BUSTED AND DISGUSTED? Herald it News CLASSIFIED ADS De 'em to find a good Job and change woe to "dough." - Phone 8111 EXPERIENCED lady will care for chil dren In your home. Phone MI. HOUR work. Phon t-3128. RELIABLE youn woman wilt cart for one or -two children in mv noma fnr a worain motner. inona aon4. MAN and wife want Job In hotel or camp. Experienced cooke and baker. Write Herald New.. Box 30. BABY gITTINQ, phone 2-313 evanln.. HOUR wark. Phone 3-2403. CARPENTER WORK wanted, neoali a fpaclalty. Jim Alexander, 2130 Tunnel ot. rnone I.HH. cniLD CAnE. Phone 70S0. BABY alttln. Phone 2-oi73. WILL ' cart for children In my horn lay. I-194). your noma aveninee- call 12 ROOMS FOR RENT r6om! for rant, clean. Close In. Phone 1-taM. ROOM, price, reaaonable. Phone 4027. LOVELV rMRii ttir rani. ... m mamS" Cioat In. Phon 4Mt. FRONT room for rant. Oreer Apart, ments, 710 Main. B"OARD, room, reaaonable. Phone 43sT NICE, heated room.. 922 Pacific Tar. ROOM and board ar roome. Men' only, soo No. tth. ROOMS 103 Hlh. ROOM! FOR HINT READY TO tUELF YOUT Hwald aV News' OLA SSI MED ADS Use 'em to rant your vacant rooms Phona 1111 24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT - fttilTmna'erit two room apariinTnTTml nam. una iiacneior aparwient. aia m III MTTTjlirRrJ iKree iwm apar4mJ unable for bualnea eouple Alpni Aparlmenti, tth andPlne. rhonat Wirt rUHlfllltlV" 4-room aot'Tor 1 month) laaa, or longer, Juit redecorated, nice ana ciean. witn water, ngnta ana ntai, all funuined. No don or ata. Man and wife preferred. It you want eoma thing good aee at asq Shaata Way. ri'HNISHlcR two room aparlmenl cioie to town. S month. Wa pat r child ren Phona 51S3. f W( "room KirnTahed aparbnent 'XliKG ana waier. nza walnut. l.AH(llC " furniiKad a'partniani, . haaUt nn will, t-ioae in. rnone aaiT. tw6 Iredroom urnlihat) apartment. Price B40. no oeu. Phona lOU3. Suitable for eouple.'saiB Summer Lane. MoDf.ltH iuniBhe"aiear'tmenT'QaVae' rnone aov. working girt. Utllltlea furntahed. Share kllcheit and hath. tre of automatic waahar and dryer. 3i block from Tth and Main. Phon Tiu r eall 3 N. 7th riNNlS)lKD threeroom aoartman M (W: all utllltlea Included. Adult only. iw n. Tenth, th7ik rtMtnti uniurnUlied. Iigvaa. Oa rage. ao, inquire jiw wnue. NIHDIO anailmanl. i rooms with bath unfurnlthad. Senarate antranaa. Haa1 elecirlc itove furnished. Phona t-otll. PtHtNlNllKD Two roorrT aMrtme'nf Walking cllatanra. Phona 63flS, rf)H ME n't, fur n f had "aparl imen t for anum. Jail nroaq. VACANCY, two room furnUhef nVt Clie tn. Phi'ne 4412 .MAIJ, luntTtKTfi aoarlmant.' LoraVciil on llDinfrtal ftnad. Adult, Phone NIA7 STKAM llAfY6 aparttnant with bad- room. oj (jan ai. aDarVniant" "ranT Apartment 1. 900 Market. born n 5-room 3-bedroora VparT ment. Utllltlea furnlihed. OLYMPIC APTI. . 107 r. Main .SMALL aean anartmenL ' lleetrically equippaa. a-'.i in. loin. T H It t k ' P6oN'lKi7nli)iVd apartment toil White; Nlcfc ataam-heated apartment" adults. corner phi and cedar. Otit "Iwdroom unurhtihed aaartmen Dai eoulDDed. Call 3-0411. mwi.y decorated, private oatn. aiv cnenett. team neat, eieetne Sin week Rei Arms Apartment. fSit Ht.UT, fumlahdapartn-i oulre 511 Jtlh 24 NOUSES FOR RENT riO.TrKFrpIN3 eablna. Claae In. Phone 32:1 MObritN furntahed cottage. SftTPhone ON B bedroom houte. 143. Phone wlbf, TWO badroom furnlthad houae for rent. 43. AdulU only. Phone a33T. TllltP.e rn.m furnlihed Itouee for rent. Phone 47 .VI Y o n"TTfi5t 3 room houta furnlihed Adult-, nroad. UNPURNlSr.cn four room dtrolex. Zx cept for atova. SM. Call 3037 bafara a p m. J.. 21 MISCELLANEOUS FOR RInT BEEinVX t " w u TRUCKS DRIVE Move Tourwlf Bv H New Truck For Lonf Trip Pickup Stake Virj BEACON MOBIL SERVICE 1201 E. Main Phon U04 orflCt lor rent UI tiffin. Fhone TIKI fOK KENT floar aanilara tefael trf equipment Suburban Lumbar Ca lll and walnut rnane ttu &AX aTORA'Aaf trlX'i'KII. ay wee or month. Earl Lamb, anon ears 770 JO RIAL IJTATI f0 MCI NORTH SIRE 15900 One bedroom. Ilvlnf room, kilcheneitr. bath. Completely fum- uthed. Term. $000 Completely remodeled two bedroom Home witn attaenra rae. On comer lot Some flnlshlnt led but can move rlfht In. Trm. MILLS $10.000 Two bedroom, living room, dining room, utility, fireplace. Very nice lawn, inruM and tret, one block (rom school. Term. 18900 Modern two bedroom homt tlx acre Irrigation on pavtd high way. Term. VERNON DURANT ANDYSILANI REAL ESTATE 631 So. Sixth Phone MM. 644 or 7023 $12,500 ComUt of 70 acre. 27 acre of pasture, 28 acre of alfalfa, balance grain land ready for alfalfa. Cheap rair improvement, cion'to scnooi. tm good road. 18600 down, vnmucc easy term. - JACKC. MACE : REAL ESTATE Tulelake Phon Mgll FOR SALE & 160 ACRE FARM 30-cow dairy barn milk house Irrigated paatur Hay and grain land Apple orchard Fenced and crosa fenced for hep Four bedroom modern house Numerous outbuildings. PRICE $60,000 -EASY TERMS Located seven miles from Kltmtth Falls on Old Midland Road. Inquire of owners-Route 1 Box 24. Fifth House South of Orange Hall ., ran SALE nice level lot N.l. comer AddiHin and Lakevlew, Acctpt reaaon rno Cellf rU Wn" r o' 1JM' rOR SALE; attractive two, bedroom" modern home. Paved .inlet, nicely lend- .w..., Jim, rnung 910, ran SALE, wall Improved two acre, on Kane epnone wo or can at uaa HOMES fOR BAtJ EVERETT DENNIS RIALTOB Oon Klrkpatrlck talaemta 1" N Ilk Phon Mil '9? ."ALE, percent contract on ho'uie and Una lot on MenianlU Hot Sprln.. DUO for foraclmura arming a im Bo" hJ4,000' C,0,'n' ",r,"trehip. P.O.' NEW . HOMES for tale. William . Powell. Phona 3, rdS Sale. iv krm houaa. corner lot. h mn aiaan Phona 182, Merrill, Orefon. . 32 ill AL MTATI 0R IALI PRorrr builders Hrrald A Nwt OLASSIPIED ADA Um 'm to find eutUmr fnr your Building Material. Phon 8111 NEAR ACADEMY A good two bedroom horn locittd clot to schools, church and biislneiM district. Urge living room with fireplace, nice dining room, brkfttt nrmk and full basement, Immtdlat postestlon. Priced right. HOT SPRINGS . A quality homt In a very good ntlghborhood. Has two bedroomt, larg living room with circulating flreplac, dining room nd cher. ful kitchen. Lot of built-in atorag spac. very larg wtrttrob clots In bedroom, tltctrlo heat, and ctllent room rrngmnt. Play, room with flreplac In bamnt cm be used guest bedroom. This Is a new horn and raprenenu good valut on present market. Shown by appointment only. MILLS ADDITION A well built horn In a good loca tion. Nat a a pin Insld and out. A M by 120 foot lot provide a nlc turfed play yard for th chll. dren and a small garden tpol. A good buy at I7SW. Let us show you this horn. PACIFIC TERRACE An attractive homt consisting ofw two btdroomi, living room, dlnlnr room, dtn nd kitchen. Hat full baitmtnt with extra room .finished In knotty pin. Th larg lot pro vide, a nice setting for th hout nd allow a nlc view. This I a desirable property and I priced right. Call us fnr nor details. Shown by appointment only. Set Fred Cnfer Bob Stephen Evening (230 Bornhisel Agency 112 8th Phone 4 185 CATTLE-GRAIN : TIMBER 88 to 818 per acre buy good ranch and timber land at oov t, mat) nd County land dales. FREE LAND CATALOO. Ptclflo LanJs 1821 KB Cahuenga Blvd. Hollywood 2. Calif. 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED 81288 down will handle this com fortable two bedroom modern horn near Hillside. Completely and well furnished, good foundation, larg comer lot, garage nd work (hop. Full price 882BO. MILLS Nesrly new on bedroom 'modem home. Excellent condition throuih-i out Beautiful kitchen, wall to wtllj carptlng. Insulated walls and cell ing, attached garage, laundry room and work shop. I MOO. Terms. HOT SPRINGS Very attractive thre bedroom home In fine location. Extra larg living room with fireplace. Dining room and convenient kitchen. Two full baths, tewing room, basement. Also three room guest hout at rear of lot. 817,000. Terms. HARRY VAN (Evta. 8204) JOE LEONARD (Eves. 2-0827) AL SCHMECK REALTOR and INSURANCE 81T Main Phone 3211 . ONLY $3500 , For this rich half acre with com. forubl 1 bedroom house, large garage with spare bedroom in rear, chicken houa and small barn. Oood terms can be arranged. . $6300 Buy this attractive 2 bedroom sub urban home, 8 years old, automatic heat, hardwood floors, concrete foundation, detached garace. thor. oughly modern. acre good Irri gated soli. On oaved street and bus line. Only 81000 down, 882 per month. NEW MODERN 2 BEDROOM y In Hot Springs. This beautiful home was built last year. Yard I completed, with lawn, automatic eopper sprinkler system, stont walls, etc. Full concrete basement. complete with garage, work hop, utility room, large party room with bar and wcond fireplace. Fully In tulsUd, electric heal, comfortable eparate dining room, natural wood cabinet In kitchen, tiled bath, and a world of built In storage spare. Call us for an appointment now. INCOME Located In Mills, this property con. slots of 8 rental unit. Total In come now 81SB per month net. This can be substantially Increased with Jfjy .."' expense. Total price 818,780, Open Evenings by Appointment Se Don 8loan Phone 8888 Eve. Homer Stllea 2-2480 Eve. Fred Scott ' 8703 Eves. CHILCOTE & SMITH REALTORS Since 1008 III N. Ith St. Ph. 4584 or 8629 I POR t.t, line home, norihalde. Two Dearoom. down, three room apartment up. Furnlihed, stoo. will rent to rli parly. . 't OOMER JONVK a.n.Tna r If Phone 7M7