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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2B. 11)82
. Fort Klamath .,;
tafrlniKiifilfriWfcK
Bjr MYRTLE WIMER
Mr, and Mr. Olaf Erlcksen
spent the past week In Klamath
Falls at the home of their son-in-law
and dauRhter, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Beem, and also enjoyed
visiting with Irlends during their
atay.
Mrs. Joseph Hnlford returned last
week from Portland, where she
was called earlier by the serious
Illness of an uncle, Patrick Con
roy. Mrs. Hnlford arrived at Port
land Feb. 3 in time to visit her
uncle before he passed away on
Feb. 5 at Good Samaritan Hospital.
He was 7S years of ace. On her
return here, Mrs. Halford was ac
companied by another uncle,
Thomas Conrby, who is visit Ihr
here at the home of Mrs. Halford
and sons, her husband beinn ab
sent for the winter, feeding cattle
near Corning, Calif., for Stewart
Nicholson, local stockman.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith, ac
companied by their son-in-law,
daughter and grandchildren, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas P. Fisher, their
son Jimmie and daughter Phyllis
of Klamath Falls, spent last Sun
day on an enjoyable motor trip
via Crater Lake Park to the Rogue
River valley.
Diane Bechtel underwent an ap
pendectomy last Tuesday at Hill
side Hospital in Klamath Falls,
and on her release from the hos
pital the latter part of the week,
went to Mitchell, Ore., with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Young.
Diane has been staying here for
MIRRORS
for any
kRoem In the Home! 1
QoUwiui'a I
Main v
HOTELS
OSBURN HOLLAND
EUGENE, ORE. MEDFORD
Thoroughly Modern
llr. and Mrs. J. E. Earley
and Joe Earley
Proprietor
f Suburban Service
On Your Worn Equipment
11th AWolnur Ph. 7709
i GJves Protective Warmth
CIIEST&01DS!
to reOeve coughs tore muscles
To bring fast, long-lasting relief, rub
on Musterole. It instantly creates a
wonderful sensation of protective
varmth on chest, throat and back.
Musterole not only promptly re
lieves coughing but also helps break
tip congestion in upper bronchial
tubes, nose and throat, bringing
amazing relief 1 Any drugstore.
H'llhH'IilliK
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fOK tmniik ok ioi not
KLOmTH (TOLLS OR&GCD
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Bak P "1 .
Here In Klamath
Want Ads Work Wonders
HERALD &
In the
some time at the home of her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ord
Pritchctt, and was, until the time
she underwent surgery, employed
as waitress at the Old Fort Tavern
and Lounge.
Pupils of Mrs. Frank Strahan en
tcrtalned their parents with a sur
prise Valentine party held at lhe
scnoomouse on Thursday afternoon,
Valentine's Day. The children pre
sented a special program which In.
eluded a puppet show staged bv
five little girls of the Bluebird
group of Camp Fire Oirls, and
rounded out the afternoon by serv
ing refreshments, assisted bv Mrs.
Strahan. Mothers attending voted
ino anair a line success.
Thursday evening. Mrs. strahan.
accompanied by Mrs. Wilbur Hes.
cock and Mrs. James Van Warmer.
drove to Chlloquln to attend the
joint council meeting of the Chllo
quln Kort Klamath Camp Fire
oiris. Mrs. siranan and Mrs. Hes.
cock are leader and assistant lead
er. respectively, of the Hnrirnn
group oi uamp Fire Oirls, while
Mrs. van Wormer and Mrs. Stra,
ban act In the same caDacltles in
the Bluebirds. Mrs. Hescock is also
chairman of the joint council of
me neignooring town and Ft. Klanv
aih.
Friends here were sorrv to learn
of the passing in Klamath Falls
Thursday of Boyd M. Potter, who
acted us mail carrier for many
years oeiween cniloquin and Ft.
Klamath, and was well-known and
liked here. Funeral services held
at 10 a. m. Sunday at Ward's in
Klamath Falls were attended by
iwo oia ri. Kiamatn irlends, j,
Guincy Buell and Harold L. Wimer.
who acted as pallbearers at the
Sunday rites, after which the re
mains were taken to Central Point
for final services at 3 d. m. the
same afternoon. Sympathy of his
many mends nere is extended
members of Mr. Potter's family in
their bereavement. Potter had been
an invalid lor quite some time pre
vious to his passing, followint?
severe paralytic stroke suffered
nearly n year ago.
Members oi ine Methodist Worn
en's Society of Church Service met
Wednesday afternoon at the home
oi Mrs. Raymond S. Looslev at the
Loosley ranch for the first regular
meeting in two montns. At the
close of a short business session.
a very interesting talk on "Family
Relations'' was given by Mrs. Paul
Herron of Chiloquin. after which
valentine ice cream and cookies
were served by the hostess to those
present, wno included the follow
ing: the special guest of the after
noon, Mrs. Paul Herron and Mrs.
C. Ellery Echlin of Chiloquin. and
the following Ft. Klamath members
of the church group; Mrs. Llovd
nicnoison. Mrs. Bert Cray. Mrs.
Richard H. Wilson. Mrs. Stewart
Nicholson, Mrs. Edity Moon and
Mrs. Don Veatch.
wnue recovering irom a severe
bout of flu. -.Billy Vaden. son of
Mr. ana Mrs. Ralph vaden, was
afflicted with a nose hemorrhage
which couldn't be stopped by usual
methods of home treatment. He
was tanen to Klamath Falls to the
musiae nospitai ana remained
day there, returning home after
meaicai treatment had remedied
the condition.
Frank Edwards. 67-year-olcT re
tired state highway foreman, was
taken Thursday evening to the
home of his brother-in-law and
wife. Mr. and Mrs. chpster Hon.
dall, in Klamath Falls, suffering
irom a nigniy nervous condition af
fecting him as an aftermath of the
flu. His condition grew worse, and
on Friday morning, Edwards was
removed from his relatives' home
to the Hillside hospital, where he
is stiu unaer a doctor's care at
wis lime.
Four-H Nevv4
COOKIE CUTTERS
A demonstration on how to pre
pare "French toast," was given by
Mrs. Davis at the Feb. 13th meet
ing, mere were seven nresent. w
had a valentine exchange ,and
piajrcu a icw games.
Janice Bates
News Reporter
MALDf SEW AND SEWFRS
The Sew and Sewers worked on
their peasant aprons at the regular
Hireling nera at tne nome 01 Mrs.
Lee Martin. Feb. 10.
Mrs. G. G. A. Scott 4-H leader
neipea tne girls with their aprons.
At the next meeting the irlrls will
make laundry bags.
Beverly Martin's birthday was
observed.
Refreshments were served to
Roxanne Wilson. Marie Rogers.
Sandra Fields, Carolyn Fargo, Shir
ley Mock, Sharon Scott, Beverly
Martin, Mrs. Lee Martin, and Mrs.
Shirley Mock
News Reporter
NEW FACTORIES IN SICILY
ROME I Ninety new factories
have been started in Sicily since
last laii in a camoaie-n. tinne-pr
by the government, to increase in
dustrialization of the heavily popu
lated island. The government is
granting special tax concessions to
new industries starting there.
'Trade Hark
Soldier s Want Ad -Brings
400 letters'.
From Lonely Girls
" """ '.; ty-V .
After he put a Want Ad in
a Cincinnati newspaper ap- ('.'."..
pealing ior letters Pic. Ken- ,
neth Brown of Madison,
Ind., got plenty of mail at his
post in Korea. In one month
yi ujjuut tuu leners, trnt
mostly from lonelv oirls all
over the MirfwAct
Want Ads Solve
Many Problem!
....... " "
W . . . f :t
NEWS
thy- " i
.-. s. m : . , i v S- - . Ia. JBr-
SUPER SACKS
sleeping pads of nylon
NEW JANE Top drama
tic actress Jane Wyman will
reveal her shapely under
pins for the first time since
early in her Hollywood
career in her next picture,
"Just for You." The former
Academy Award winner
looks quite "at home" on
her return to photographic
leg art.
GLORIA SWANSON, who is
52, talks with newsmen at
Hollywood, about reports
she will marry her man
ager, Branden (Brandy)
Brent, who is in his early
thirties. It would be her
sixth venture into matri
mony. She hinted the wed
ding might come off, but
wouldn't flatly say yes or
no.
REDS TRY YAK MEAT
HONO KONG m The Chinese
Communists nre trying out yak
meat on the ShRnshal market. The
Shanghai News, a Communist news
paper said the flesh of the lorn?
haired wild ox was "more palat
able than beef." The minor plan
fke ' . . ' '
i 1 ; )
ij QUIZZEDN
U
'ST-- ii
said that use of yak meat as a
substitute for beef would heln to
conserve the use of water buffalo
and oxen for farm work.
WHISKY SALE BOOMERANGS
MOOSE JAW, Sask (ffi A police
constable testified in court he paid
a woman $8.25 for a small pint
bottle of rye whiskv. The seller
paid a lot more than that. She
was fined $200 after pleading Ruil
ly to selling liquor In her home.
V. S. servicemen in Tit East are to be
fabric and rubber, treated to resist
QUIZZED ON SUPER-SECRET COSTS Lt. Gen. Lewis A.
Pick, chief of army engineers testified before senate
watchdog committee on military spending defends pay
ment of more than three million dollars in wages to work
ers on a super-secret air base near the North Pole before
even reaching the job. Pick said it was necessary to trans
port the workers by both ship and airplane and that the
ships needed icebreakers to get through.
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WW's? mSJ
GEM LODE - Aetren
Virginia Field is a walkinir
treasury as she models diamond
jewelry at Hollywood benefit
fashion show. As novelty she
wore both earrings on one ear.
HERE IS ONE stage of a
night club dance Actress
Rito Hayworth does in her
first movie since her sepa
ration from her' husband,
Prince Aly Khan, and her
return to Hollywood. There
were frequent reports while
the dance sequence was
photographed that it was
too torrid to pass the cen
sors and that portions had
to be re-shot.
; "1 j
''w .-J-
equipped with liiiilwetrht Inflatable
cracking in cold weather.
SEEKS SAFETY Presi
dent Truman established a
special commission under
Lt. Gen. James H. Doolittle
(above) to study airport
safety near big cities.
Legal Notice
Sale of Timb-r, Klamath Indian Rn
ervalion. Scaled bids In duplicate, on
forms provided therefore, marked out
ide. "Bid, Wild hone No. 2A Loj(Kin
Unit," addrfved to the Suprint,nJpnt.
Klamath Indian Agency. Klamalh
Agency. Oregon, will be received until
1 :00 P.M., Pacific Standard Time.
April 8. 1052 and will be considered
the equivalent of oral auction blHn and
pouted for the Information of all bid
den!. Oral auction bfdi will be re
ceived by the Superintendent, Klamath
Indian Agency, beginning at 2:00 I'M,
Pacific Standard Time. April 8. 1032,
for the purchase of timber on the
Wlldhome No. 2A Logging Unit. The
oral auction bidding will be restricted
to those who have orevlouiily submitted
an acceptable seated bid In accordance
wiin inn nonce, i ne unn incmoei ap
proximately 7.WI0 acres nf timber landi
with a total etmmoteu nana to oe cut,
which estimate In not guaranteed, of
, approximately lu.uuu.uon feet H.M. of
I ponderona Dine, .'i.ooo.ood feet n m nf
I nugor pine, a possible small volume of
I nouglitn fir, incense cedar, white fir
I an" omcr species. Kach bidder must
ip me price per inousand leet B.M.
Scrlbner Decimal C Log Scale that will
be paid for limber cut and scaled prior
to any readjustment of rates an speci
fied In the contract No bid will be
considered for less than 937.25 nor
thousand feet B.M. for ponder on a pine
and sugar pine, 912.30 per thousand
feet B.M for Douglas fir and Incense
cedar, 95.1)5 per thousand feet B.M for
white fir, and 93.8.1 per thousand ' feet
B.M. for other species. A certified
check for Sixty thounaud dollars
oooi on a solvent hank, payable to the
Treasurer of the United Statei, must
accompany each sealed bid. Persons
bidding for or on behalf of companies,
corporation, or partnerships must at
the time of bidding submit In writing
conclusive evidence of their authority
to do so. The deposits will be returned
. . "niucccBsful bidders The de
posit of the successful bidder will be
app led a part of the purchase price
against limber cut on this unit only or
rI8Jnocl a liquidated damages if the
bidder shall not execute the contract
and furnish satisfactory bond for Fifty
thousand dollars rano.OOOi within sixty
nays from acceptance of his bid, If
an oral bid li declared to he high at
the close of the auction,, the bidder
must Immediately confirm the bid by
submitting It in writing on an Indian
Service hid form. The right to T.atve
wcnnlral defects and to reject any and
all bids Is reierveil. Th i-nntrapl will
specify that all designated timber shall
oe cut ana removed from the unit
Prior to Anrll 1. IbAfl. nefnra hlcls nrn
submitted full information concerning
the timber, the conditions of sole, and
the submission of bids, should bo ob.
talned from the flunerlnfenripnt. Klnm
alh Indian Agency, Klamath Agency,
Oregon; . the Area Director, Indian
Service, Building 1, Swan Jsland, Port
land 18. Oresnni nr the Commissioner
of Indian Af,ain, Washington 2.1, DC.
Dated THIS 5th day of January in.52
at Washington, D, C. Dale K. Doty,
Assistant Secretary nf Inn Interior.
J-2S F-4-11-18-23 M-3-10-17 No. 868
CLASSIFIED RATES
One day , , per word 4"
Three Pays , per word lie
Week run per word 30o
Month run .... per word Hoc
MINIMUM
The minimum charge fur any one
ad is 60c.
BOX NUMBERS
Answers to ads limy be handled
through box numbers at the paper
for a sorvlco charge of S5o.
.
DEADLINES
Classified aui accepted up to B:30
pjn. for following day's publication
Classified display ads accepted up
to 13 noon tor following day's pub
lication. w
ADJUSTMENTS
Please mnxo all claims lor adjust
ments without delay.
Correction! or cancellations re
ceived by 6:30 p.m. will be Diadi
In following day's publlratlon
C FUNERAL HOMES
WAMD3 kUnnth riinord lloma. tit
lllfh Slrttt Phon 3.1.14.
MEETING NOTICES
ALOHA CHAPTER No.
61, will hold Its rcvular
meeting Tuesday. Feb.
20 at Masonic Hall S
p.m. Visitors welcome.
Letha Murphy Worthy Matron
Elmer Briinilett - Wortliy Patron
coo
IOOF NO. 137 -
Every Tuesday 8:00 P.M.
Fifth and Main Sts.
Klamath Lodge No. 77
A.F. and A.M. will hold
a stated meeting Mon
day. Feb. 35. 8 p.m.
"Past Masters Night"
there will be a dinner
at 6:30 served by Job's
Datmhters. Visiting
brethren Invited.
DALE BKBBER
Worshipful Master
LOST AND FOUND
LOST. Kmy 3.tfsod ml, vicinity Llnd-
iy iiemnu. mono ;ina.
LOST. Ilht plmllc rimmed colored glee-
rnona 4fW2.
LOST. Wedneidev near Tth end Main,
ledlei bllllold. Finder cell 7T1 or BSbS.
Mre. Hall.
WILL the boy who took new green
Jacket from YMCA after erhool Tuca
day pleae return It to YMCAT
GENERAL NOTICES
CHARLES M. DOUGLAS
BARBER SHOP
IS HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE HE 18
NOW LOCATED AT THE B1Q Y
LAKE VIEW-MERRILL JUNC.
Welcome Old It New Customers
6 PERSONALS
DlilVING to Oklahoma .March lit.
lll
take four. Write Uox DAS. Merrill. Ore.
WASHINGTON lleautr Shop, rvenlng
appolnlmenu. Phone MZt, ion Weihlng-
lon.
OHDKR your Spencer garment hrfnre
aclccUng your aprJng wardrobe. Phone
71U.
STANLEY Home ProducST
10 SCRVICl
Thoi
Toos:
CENTRALIZED
SERVICE BUREAU
Whnt you don't want, nomeone
else need.il Let tu find whnt you
want or find the person who needs
what you don't want.
This Is the kind of service we are
offering . . . why not take advant
age of this unique opportunity.
Drop In at 255 East Mnln In Klam
ath Falls and get acquainted or
Phone 5670
Heavy Hauling
ANYWHERE, FOR HIRE
Honest Rates Weights Service
Imured
ANDERSEN FREIGHT LINE
2802 South Sixth
Fh, 8240 or 3360
EXCAVATING
Mobil tjhovel and Trench Ho
Bulldozer Fill Dirt 1'opaoU
Crushed Rork Driveway Ctadri
Compressor
CRANE SERVICE
GRAHAM BROS.
Phoi.e 6M1 or 0110
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Newest SantUry Methods
Also
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
Clean Sewer Lines of Roots. Etc
ED R KINO
2434 Oirhnrrl Phone 0841
FOR TUNEFUL, TONE-RICH MUSIC
let Wm. Morgan tune your piano or
orftan. Our highly akllled lunlns-maiter
puU new life Into your Inatrument and
new vitality Into your playing. Phone
2-Q200. Kyle Mo run n Plnno.
SKPTIC TANKS
Pumped, concrete tnnka and drain
flelrla InniBlled. Orvllle Muagrava,
phone .1070.
REPAIR SERVICE
On waiheri, radloa and outboard mo
ton. MONTGOMERY WAnDS
l)th and Pine pnon.e ain'1
PAINTING and pa per hang In Phone
mi.
TKIPP S AUTO nalntlna. body and fen-
nrr wnrK rnnne ww
ELECTRIC WIRING, work by hour oi
onirnci. rnona a-".o.
J L. DEAN
Public Accountant
anc Auditor
Office at 30fl No. 7th. Phone Wit
FOR TREE TRIMMING
Phone S-0.1!1
INCOME TAX HKTUHNS
For appointment Phone 2-0231. Harvey
Blanham.
CURTAINS lounda-ed and itratched
Phone -1014
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CRFDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or
THE STATE OF OREGON
TOR KLAMATH COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF ELMER C. MANNING. DECEASED
Notice la hereby given thnt the under.
signed hai been appointed odmlniHtre.
tor oi ine eatate nr glmer (., Mflnnl-e;.
dnceaaed by the Circuit Court nf the
State of Oregon for Klamath County,
ond hae qualified. All peranne having
hereby notified (o preiient the aame
duly verified an by law required tn
the underalgned, In care of the County
Clerk of Klamath County at Maid Clerke
office tn the Court Houae at Klamath
Falls, Oregon within six months from
date hereof.
Dated and first published, February
11, 111.12.
Date of lost publication, Mnrch 10,
1032.
Howard KaKelday
Administrator fur said cstat.
O. A. Helkklla
Attorney lor Admx.
Ml Pearaon 4th. Ave. Bldg.
Portland. Oreann
F-11-1S-29 M-3-10 No. Ml)
0 SERVICES
MOVING?"
Call 74i!
Local-Long Dlntnnee
Piano ami npiilliuice moving a
upocliilly
Transfer and filnrnge
Brklu'i Moving and OtoriiKO
Peoples Warehouse
"Slnco 1018"
FIX THAT
RADIO.
Our Business Is Bound
CONNER'S SERVICE CO.
Phone MB
fflTOinili-uiliiii. "I'lioiit" Ufkll or htT
12 EDUCATIONAL
liooKKrilNa. ihoriliTiKd irplni sin
tfril tulijtrlt. offlr ntrhlnti.
Kl.AMATll UUSINEHII Cdl.lJtO
TSS Pin. Phont 4790
13
HEALTH
KiXff3XcTir tltorniiimtle rrlii for
wiinnn. Spot reducing fifllurtu. J'hon
311113-85(1(1.
14 HHP WANTED, HMAU
VbTFNrt woiiian wantt'd to ft arh.la
type. Must be good typist. Apply al
Herald and News. Mr. Smith.
liutrtfKKKKPXit m"ii.olKer-UssTome.
Phoite ;uhu.
M I D I ) LIB A (J D w lima it in w ofk "'on
ranch as cook and housekeeper. Mod
ern home, good wagni, permanent fob.
Anyone lntertd p)re write to Mrs.
Jim Wakefield. Add. Ore.
EXPEKlKNCeu' Doukkeeireror payToll
anil general office work, flood ilvadv
Cult Inn. Apply after 4 p.m. Cascade
mndry and Cleaners
WAN1KI). noil )( ovr to live in. wlTfi
Jnod referenres. Five In the family,
iood wages. Phone 3715.
U HILP WAKT1D, MALI
'HOO rA"Mit.VWatalnrrutenow avail"
able. Ir you want ymir own buslneu
with Itetter than averane Inronie. write
for Inftirmallon lo The J. It. Wat kins
Co. 137 Dexter. Health) 9, Wash
ington." WANT one mature man or proven sales
ability, with car and wlillngneM to
spend time on the road. If u have
earned ftkMM per year on ronunlulon
sales ottr deal will double that for you.
No. ''peddler ," plrte. Phone A inland
2-1231 or write Box. (IT for an appoint
mnit.
M'L.1. tune talesman with
h good car to
ell lied Comet Automatic Fire Kxlln
Ruuhers In Klamalh County rural arras,
latloiiaily ' advertised tn Saturday Eve
ning Post, Colliers and Country lien I le
mon. Above average romintulnns.
Write L. C. Rood Uiiinbulor, P O. lion
5112. Portland 10. Otegon.
SAl.KHMAN, rooring. siding, and In
sulation, lion week and more possible.
410 Adams, I'hone fllul.
18
Ronw
SITUATIONS WAN TIP
work. Phone 2-240.1
l.ADY with bookkeeping. lenttgTaplile
tKerlenre will do work In her home.
Phone MM or 3 .11 211.
COLORED lady wants housework by
hour- Phone jootrr.
YOUNtJ " male nurse, week. Private
easesLJ'hone 3 j .
Ttmill wnrk"l'hune 3-3iT
CAItPENTEH WOIIK wanted Hepair
a speeialty. Jim Alexander, 2120 Tunnel
St. Phone B.T02.
hAIIV sitting Phone 2 0572.
WILL care for children in my home
days or your home evenings. Call
2-1345.
22
ROOMS FOR RCNT
noOMH for rent
"j rival i
Cloc in. Phone 4444
HOOMS. or Ires reasonable Phoin
e '"
LOVELYi rooms for renL M.tT. a week.
Cto in. Phone 425.
FHONT room (or rent. Greer Apart'
menta. 710 Slain.
hOAHD. room. reaonalle Phone axil
NICE, healed' room., ta faclllo Ter
race.
BOOMS law lllah
J4 APARTMENTS FOR RENT
BACllKL&lf a'parlineiil. t'Kone MerTifl
4ol.
ONE roont apartment ( vouioped
Nrwly remodvied tl 30, int-ludea walar
and ilfhu. n walnut.
I'Nf t'KNINHPI) three r'xini duulex.
rage aM.t.lo Ptwne a-WirT
TOH RENT three room furnUhrd apart
ment. Achilla only. 2137 Orchard. In
quire 20.17 Itadcllffe.
rUltNiSHr'll" anartment. Ural net'
ter Included. fU. 413 Walnut. Phone
ilirnv
roh li'taVT. furnla'hed apartment for
working girl. Utltlllea furnUhed. Uw
of aulomalle waaher and dryer. 3
blorka from 7lh and Main. Phone
7242 or call at 42rl N7th.
Kbit RENT. three room f'urnlaKe
apartment with garage. 2009 War row.
Phone BUM.
FURNISHED tSree room apartment
$A2M: two room unit lad; all utilltiea
Included. 410 N. Tenth.
MODERN furnlihed apartment for cou
pie. Clnae In on fith St. M. Llghta and
water Included. Phone 4402 or 2403.
FOR RENT, 3-room apartment, fur
n ! a h edA d ulta. Xlnroad.
r tTitN'SHKM threi room apartment
atil table for bualnepi couple.
tuple. Alpha
Phone 4.122.
Apartment, 7th and 'Pine
TWO room' furnlahed apartment. Highta
and waier.iiM wainm.
LARfE' furnlahed apartment, heated.
Adulta. Cloae In. Phone 4.117.
FOH RENT, amall furnUhed apartment.
Suitable for couple. 2010 Summer a Lane
SMAIX unfurniihed apartmentTLocalrrt
on Homewle Road. AdiilH Phone HlffT
STEAM HEATED apartment with bed
rorm 02fl Oak St.
FURNISHED apartment
Apartment I, 200 Market.
SMALL clean apartment
enulpped. 4.13 N. 10th
for
nf
THREE ROOM furnlahed apartment. 2001
W h ite.
ONE bedroom" unfurniihed aparlrnent-
yo"jpped. Call 2-OflU.
NEWLY derorated. private bath.' Wit
chenette Steam heat, electric range
tin week Rcit Arma Annrtment .
FOR RENT, furnlahed aparlrent fiv
oul re 51 fl High
26
HOUSES FOR RENT
iVn the talk
of the taxed
Tnx pnyltiK folks rave nbout me
nt this time of year. They call
me the silver lining behind the
cloud , . . That's because as a
Classified ad I help them make
up the dough the tax collector
took. And yes, I have many ways
of doing It,
Through me you make money
by renting vacancies. You also
turn un-nceded belongings Into
cash through my For Sale
column, and you find a Juicy
Job through my Help Wanted.
Bee? It's easy I Just f-
phone 8111
herald & news
TWO DRDHOOM hoiiNc, atovea fur
nlwhed, BO, See nt 3.IQ Nevada.
THItKK b'edTriom tvimo, furnished. New
ly remodeled, Quiet, reaponalble adulta
only, Automatic oil furnace, (ia per mo.
111 wainui.
FOUR room unfurnished hnuie. f00.
One child under three. No peta. Phone
7fl 1 7.
CARGR furnlahed cabin. Route 3, Box
I04B Wocm, Mra. Gordon.
FOn LEASE, three Tied room houae, one
bIockrom Maln, Phone B17.1.
iOR fiENtf, two bedroom houae, one
bedroom apartment, both n I rely fur
nlihed. Downtown. Phone
VERY attractive un furnlahed duplex.
ffl7.90 Includea heat, water, wnshlna;
machine, garage.
Couple only. Phone
HtilKJ.
UNKUHNlHitlil) four'room'diinlex' Ex-
cept for itovea. 9S0, Call 3027 before
0 p.m.
26 HOUSIS ton HINT
i"iiriiVrO'l,'"Biiieiriirnliifiail liuiiae.
.iiuliip.il. Water furiilahed. t'uuple.
I'liime a-1IHI
KIVr."!tr)OM nViVifeirir fiiiiia. fwo
rimin ralilna. In m.werl-Uimn. flione)
II7II4 aller l
OllPi.rX "fur Tei'e3ia''Tliiiiiecle1e
IKlilHKKMtl'lNti cablin. ' Cloae "ln.
I'liutie ;u.l.
TWO beilriMim furiiiilieH "hollee for renT
H.1 Ailnlli nnlr. I'hime lajl,
'rillll1:!: 'rti.ini IuntUlieUiuu,e fur reitT.
I'liune 7.u
.8 MISCILLANIOUS FOR HINT
DK1S1I1VE
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TRUCKS DRIVE '
Move Youraolf Bave H
New Trucka Kor Long Trl)
Plckuin fllakiM Vans
BEACON MOBIL SERVICE
1301 E. Main Phone 8304
UnAur;irreiit, Inquire PlssirWIi
i'liune ami.
OKrftC" tor " tenL Hi litaln. " lhone
1lnlJ
foH Ilirit floor eandera lale.l In
eaulpmenl. luhurhan l.upiber Co. 1Kb
anil Walnut Phone tltrt.
eAiTTOIiAfillr:Atri. An week
or monlh. Carl Lamb, phone 4973 or
770B tm
30 RIAL ISTATI FOR SAL I
SUBURBAN
lively two bnlroom hnnid In St.
frauds Park. Electric heat, fenced
yard. Some furnishings, $8750.
A god buy In a modern three bed
room on llomcdnle ltoad. V aero.
5000.
HOMES IN TOWN
Well kept two bedroom home ln
Hot Sprliuts. fireplace. Rood base- '
nient. Kenced yard, I87M.
Two bedroom home. HaarmvnJ,
doible Riirnue. Owner leavlnn city
and must aril. U5O0.
Neat three room home. Clou 111.
2850. 1500 down.
BEARD AGENCY
REALTORS and INSURANCE
1020 Main Ph. 3-3471. 4880. 4734
HAVE YOU $500?
If you are renlliiR a house and
would like lo buy. then here Is one
you can afford. It's only a one bed
room, but has nice living room,
dining room and kitchen, on
acre. You can pay for It, for 1cm
than rent.
2 BEDROOMS
Stewart Lenox addition. Total prlo
only 13000. larue lot and chicken
houses and rabbit hutches.
GIVE US A BID
Completely furnished two bedroom
new home. South east suburban.
Rvtrn. Iiirtfa lnt vnnrl ehtrkn hntikj.
Don't wait let us show you through
thls home
today. Will lake any
type loan.
FARMS & RANCHES
We have some very good listings
on farms and ranches come In and
see us about them soon.
136 Arrea Excellent Improvements,
19 miles.
n
Acres Good
Modoc Point.
Improvements.
BO Acres Lakevlew,
I Acre chicken ranch.
Jay P. Orlggs
Dene Pavell
Claire EMU
Eves. Ph. 42J4
Eves. Ph. fjOiS
Eves. Ph. 3-3flj
REALTOR
J. W. SANDERS
1213 Main 81. Phone 7531
FOR SALE
1 BDRM, mod.,
across from school 3750
4 BDRMS,
2't blks from school $10,500
4 BDRMS.
In Mills Addition $10,000
2 BDRMS,
13 A. In Yalta .... $ 9300
2 BDRMS,
3 blks. of Main $ 7000 '
3 BDRMS. on 3 acres t 7800 '
1 BDRM, all new eicc. heot $ 6600
3 BDRMS, 13 A.
Peterson School Dlst, $ 9500
2 BDRMS, 2 cor. lot
near Peterson School $11,000
2 BDRMS,
on one-half aero i $ 8800
4 BDRMS,
lull bsmt., Hot Bprgs.
$14,700
WE HAVE
Several good Income properties to
show you, by appointment,
FRED E. FLEET
REALTOR
DENNIE COATES, Saleslady
408 Main Office Ph. 2-3335
Eves. 2-1368
FOR SALE, two liedToom home. Lame
living, and dlnlni room, oak floors, fire
place, kltrhen and dinette, service
porch. Larue (erase. 3419 Wlard. Phono
niM)7.
iiliivlK WITH INCUMK, furnished ll,
story, fl rooms down, room for two up,
auto. Heat, double farane, work room,
retail nursery and garilen shop, acre
5 year old blueberry's, all under Irriga
tion, eheap water. Fenced river fron
tage. Income unlimited, depends on hovr
much you want to make. Illness for
three yeara forces my selling, ;ltl.ooo,
Terma If desired. Owner M. r. Neabltl.
noic IO0.1, Seaside Oregon. ""D,,,
gn'jnSAN cr for mit.lmciSnim.
BlmUBBAN HOMK .
914,7(10, Modern ,1 bedroom-fireplace
partly carpeted. Newly redecorated In.
side and oul. Dishwasher-outbuildings-near
echool and bus. Rorders two atreela
Can he subdivided. Call ami.
rbll SAI.r.. In Klamath rails! On
bedroom completely furnished house.
New bath, electric hoat, acre of
ground. Helling below coal. Call Tula
lake 7-OHIHI after 4 p.m. .
l6. SaLE, '""m" """, othVr 1
bulldlnga, Two acre, of ground. Pliona
NEW IKMES for salt.
William a.
Powell. Phone SII2II.
TOH SALE nice level lo- ri.i. corner
Addison and Lakevlew. Accent reason.
Fresno" Calif Wh'"'