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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ,
SATimnAY, MARCH 1. 1052
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GLAD RAGS FROM FEED
sociation of Soil District convention as Cleveland, three
Baldwin-Wallace College students model clothing made
from feed bags. The National Cotton Council said it was
the first showing of the year of what can be done with
bags produced for the feed, flour and fertilizer industries.
For several years bags have carried designs making it
possible for farmers' wives to convert them into dresses.
The girls (left to right) are: Naomi Perez, Cleveland, Gerry
Howe, Birmingham, 0., and Odah Huffer of Dayton, 0.
ifi anaiaisosasasaaaeaeasi . . . , LmmmmJ
VOTE GOES AGAINST THEM Delegate Joseph R. Far
rington (R-Hawaii), Sen. Joseph O'Mahoney (D-Wyo) and
Delegate E. L. Bartlett (D-Alaska) (L to R) pose at the capi
tal in Washington, where the senate by a one-vote margin
sent the Alaska statehood bill back to committee for fru
ther sudy. The three are leaders in the campaign to get
statehood for Alaska and Hawaii. The vote virtually ended
any possibility that Alaska will be given statehood by this
ession of congress. A bill to grant statehood to Hawaii
still is pending.
U.N. OPENS NEW BUILDING The U.N.'s new five-story conference building was opened
. with this meeting of the U.N. Trusteeship council in the most unorthodox of all rooms
in the structure which represents the last word in modernity. Most unusual features
of this chamber are multi-colored lattice work suspended from the ceiling and a carpet
: with bright multi-colored stripes. The other two main chambers are considered a little
less jolting, but all have the latest technical facilities. Russia made another unsuccess
full effort to kick Nationalist China out of the Trusteeship council, providing a brief
show for the opening-day audience.
ROBINSON BOOSTS BEAVERS' HOPES Clay Hopper
(right), new manager of the Portland Beavers, goes into
. huddle with Aaron Robinson, who he hopes will be the
mainstay of the Portland catching staff this year, at the
Beavers' spring training camp at Riverside, Calif. Robin
son played with the Boston Red Sox last year and with the
Detroit Tigers before that. As a seasoned big league per
former, he's expected to add strength where it's greatly
needed.
'? . 1 - M in I. I IIIILlUliaH
J afe
BAGS Before the National As
. Cvv 1
BOY OR GIRL? Despite all the platinum hair, etc., the
one in middle is a boy. Police arrested trio as they hitch
hiked through Memphis, Tenn., enroute to New Orleans.
Identified by police as (I to R): Dale Evank, Bob Barto
lotti and John Cochanos, all of Chicago.
WARREN IN RACE Gov. Earl Warren of California,
officially entered Wisconsin's Republican presidential dele
gate election when he signed his consent for the April 1
race. With him as he filed his papers at Madison, Wis.,
are Sen. Bernard Gettelman, Milwaukee, state Warren :
group leader (right) and Sec. of State Fred R. Zimmerman
(left) who accepted them.
Allies Probe
Russia Deal
WASHINGTON tfl Sen. Moodv
fD.-Mich.,) has promised to look
into a report that Russia was al
lowed to seize a huge airplane
making tool urgently needed by
this country.
Lt. Gen. Kenneth B. Wolfe, head
of Air Force procurement before
his retirement last July, testified
Friday before a Senate Small Busi
ness Committee headed by Moody.
woiie said a 30,ouu ton press,
"far biffcer" than any In the Unit
ed States today, was located nev
er a 1 years ago in the Russian Zone
of Germany. Efforts were made to
get it for the U.S., he said, but the
Allied Reparations Commission al
located it to Russia.
"We'll find out who agreed to
that," Moody said.
The U.S. is now rushing a big
er press into completion, Wolfe
said.
EGGS OFFERED NEEDY
WASHINGTON U) The Affri-
culture Department Friday offered
to give away 3 V2 million pounds of
surplus dried eggs for distribution
among needy persons abroad.
The eggs are part of remaining
stocks of about 9 'A million Bounds
bought under a producer egg price
support program in 1950 at about
$1 a pound.
firm i-.
RUSSIA'S Ol'STER ASKED
WASHINGTON 11 Rep. Arm
strong (R.-Mo.. lntrndlirpd lptfl.q.
latton Friday calling or Soviet Rus
sia j expulsion Irom the United Na
tions unless Its rulers terminate
"sponsorship" of the Korean con
flict. Armstrong also called on Con
gress to brand Russia as an ag
gressor against international order
and peace.
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SAL
OF REAL PROPERTY
NOTICE U hereby given that by vir
tue of an Execution and Order of tale
Issued out of the Circuit Court of the
b:aie of Oregon for Klamath County on
the 23th day of February, 1952. upon
a certain Judgment duly given and
made by said Court on the 3rd day of
October, 1939, In a suit pending therein
wherein Investment Service Co. was
plaintiff, and Chester Avery and Mrs.
Chester Avery were defendants, and
which judgment was renewed on Sep
tember 29th. 1949, which execution and
order of salt was to me directed and
commanded me to sell the real prop
erty hereinafter described to satisfy
certain Mens and charges In said Judg
ment specified. I will on Monday, the
31t day of March, J 952 at the hour
of 10:00 o'clock A.M.. at the front door
of the County Court House In Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, offer for sale and
sell at public auction for canh, all of
the right, title and interest of the de
fendant in said acUon and of all par
ties claiming by, through or under
them or any of them In or to the fol
lowing described real property, to wit:
The North Half of the Northeast
Quarter (N'iNE'Ar of Section
Township 30. Range 0, E.W.M.,
Klamath County, Oregon.
Dates this 2Hth day of February,
1932.
J. M. BRITTON. Sheriff
By Dora Goddard
Chief DtDutv
Ml -8-1 5-22 No. 001
NOTICE OF DATE Or
FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
, FOR THE COUNTY Or KLAMATH
In the Matter of the Estate of
EUNICE JANE PIPER, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that I have
filed my final account of the adminis
tration of the above entitled entnte
and that the Court has appointed March
31. 1952 at 10 A.M. aa the time for
hearing objections to such final ac
count and the settlement thereof.
... - Marie demons, Executrix
Ml -8-15-22, No 000
NOTICE OF DATE OF
FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN THE CIKCUIT COUKT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
in the Matter of the Estate of
HAROLD L. McPHER80N. Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that I have
filed my final account of the adminis
tration of the above entitled estate and
that the Court hn innnlntH Mnri-h
31. 1952 io A.M. aa the time for
Hearing objections to such final mr.
count and the settlement thereof.
Hulh McPherson,. Administratrix
Ganong & Ganong
Attorneys for Administratrix
M-1-8-I5-22. No. 809.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE IS Hl-itfRV niviPM Thot i
have filed my Final Account as admin
istrator with will annexed of the Estate
Of ELLA MAY ANIlF.HflnM nlan
known as MRS. OLIVE M. ANDER
SON, deceased, and the Judge of the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Klamath County, has fixed Mon
day, the 17th day of March, 1052. and
the Courtroom of . said Court in the
Courthouse at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
aa the time and place when and where
any person may present any objections
or exceptions to anything therein con
tained, and at said time and place the
Court will finally settle said account.
u. un i h sisemore, Administra
tor with will annexed or the Es
tate of ELLA MAY ANDERSON.
nho known an MRS. OLIVE M.
ahukhsun, aeceaied.
r 16-23 M 1-8 No. 896
Legal Notice
EQUITY NO. lO.tWo
NOTICE OF HA I IS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or
THE STATE OF OIlKtiON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
THE FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF
PORTLAND. national banking asso
ciation, Plaintiff,
KENNETH R. WIENER, record owntr;
P. K. KHIK1EH; PAUL W. SHARP,
r. C. ADAMS, KHANK WATERS
JOHNHON, ROHF.RT I. MUKII.CtH,
A. IVAN THOMPSON AND RICHARD
L CUKRIN, copartner, doing biutiiSM
as Klamath Mrdlral Clinic OWENS
ADJUSTMENT HKHVIC'K. INCORPOR
ATED, an Oregon corporation; DALE
WEST. L. LYON AND C. K. SHARP,
co-partners, doing business as Sharp
Grain Company; and CAHL 1,. CI1AM
UERS. ROIIKHT D. MacLEAN and
RAY SMITH, am nmrnbcri ttf and con
slitutlng the State Tax t'nmmlMlon of
the State of Oregon, Defendant.
By virtue of an execution, Judgment
order, decree and order of sale lulled
out of the above entitled Court In the
above emitted cause, to me directed
and dated the Tth day of February,
uuon a ludxment rendered and
entered in said Court on the Tih day
of February 1933. In favor of Plaintiff
The Hr.t National Bank of Portland.
a national banking junocimion. and
aUo In favor of drfrndaut P. H.
Kruaer, the defendants Paul W. Sharp,
t C. Adams. Frank Waters Johnson,
Robert L. Mueller. A. Ivan Thonumon
and Richard L. Currltt. copartner,
doing business as Klamath Medical
Clinic, the defendants Dale Went, L.
uvuit and c k Mtaru. copartners,
doing biiKineis as Sharp Grain Com
pany, and attains! the defendant Ken
neth R, Wixncr, fur the following
sums:
1. The following sums, with Interest l
the following rates and from the
km lowing aaies:
Amount
Interest Dale from Which
Rate Interest Run
4t per annum Mar. 1, 14
" Aug. 10 lM
Bfr Aug. 3. MM
None Aug. 2, 10.11
W. 300 00
.VI M
40 IN)
U 50
on
4.UOMH a; per annum Dec. I,
1930
37 90 None
78 til 8'. per annum May 37, 1949
4H 23 8'. " " Feb. 23. UiM
17 30 8 " " May 13. W30
33.03 8", M Nov. IH. IWUl
26 23 B' Feb. 23. 1D.M
W.eUI 8. - April 34. IP31
973.00 None
plus the cost i and disbursements In
cur red by the plaintiff, taxed and
allowed in the sum of S37.L8. all
of the same being due to the plain
tiff in accordance with the said de
cree: and
3. The further sum of 142.00, plus In
trrest thereon at the rale of 8 per
cent per annum from the 12th ntiv
of December, 1949, together with the
sum of 819.76. plus the costs and
disbursements Incurred by the de
fendants Paul W. Sharp. F. C.
Adams, Frank Waters Johnson. Rob
ert L. Mueller. A. Ivan Thumpxm
and Richard L. Currln, copartners
doing business as Klamath Medtral
Chntc, taxed and allowed tn the
sum of $26.23. all of the same being
due to the said defendants In ac
cordance with the said decree; and
3 The further sum of $1.6Auoo. plus
Interest thereon at the rate uf 3 per
cent per annum from Nuventtwr 2.1,
1949. together with the sum of
MM). 50, ana plu the roils and dis
bursements of the defendant P. R.
Krtiger Incurred, taxed and allowed
tn the sum of 11.13. all of the Mint
being due to the said defendant in
accordance with the said decree;
and
4. The further sum of S603 00, plus In
tereat thereon at the rate of 6 per
cent per annum from May 10. lu.0,
together with the sum of 119.76, plus
the costs and disbursements of the
defendants Dale West. L. lyon and
C. E. Sharp, copartners, doing bui
new as Sharp Grain Company, taxed
and allowed In the sum of 827 M.
all of the same being due to the
said defendants In acccrdance with
the said decree and
3 Together with interest on the ag
gregate of said sum at the rate f
6 per cent per annum from the 7th
day of February, 132, and the
costs of and upon said writ of exe
cution:
commanding mi Io m.kr sale of the
following described real property, ittu-
ated in the County of Klamaih. Stala
of Oregon, to-wlt:
The fiorthpail Quarter of the South
eal Quarter iNK'.SK1 I and the
South half of the South half iUl,Sli)
of ntctlnn I. Township 41 South.
Ranee 12 East of the Willamette
Meridian, and the North half of the
Northwcit Quarter 'N'sNWV' of
section 13. Townhlo 41 South, Kanse
13 East of the Willamette Meridian
subject to all easements and right
oi way oi recora or apparent on
ine iana, ana sumeci to future as
aesamenti for Irrigation, drainage
and Reclamation du roosts.
NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of
aid execution. Judgment order, decree
and order of sale, and In compliance
with the commands of said writ, 1 will.
on ine atn aay oi Marcn. ism. at looo
o'clock a.m.. at the front door of the
Klamath CouAty Court House, In the
City of Klamath Falls. County of Klam
ath. State of Oregon, sell at ouhllc
auction (subject to redemption', to the
nishest bidder for cash In hand.
the right, Utle and Interest which the
defendants and each and all of them
tn the above entitled suit had on the
3rd day of May, 1S47, the date of the
plaintiff 'a first mortgage herein fore
closed, or since that date have had
In and to the above described prop
erty or any part thereor, to satisfy
said execution. Judgment order and
decree, interest, coats and accruing
costs.
DATED Pebruarv 7. IMS
FIRST publication. February 9. 1M2
LAST publication. March 1. 1032
J. M. BRITTON
Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon
F-9-M-1 No. 8KB
. NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or
THE STATE OF OHEOON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of LAURA
A. CRAWFORD. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that I have
been appointed administratrix of the
estate of Laura A. Crawford, deceased.
All persons having claims against said
estate are required tn present them to
me with proper vouchers, at the office
or oanong At uanoni, a ,-viatn treei.
Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six
months from February B. 1SS2. which
is date of first publication of this
notice.
Ann R. Prock, Administratrix
Ganong & Ganong
Attorneys for Administratrix
F-n-lB-2.t M-I No. 8KK
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed has filed his Final Account, as
the Executor of the Estate of Sam A.
Zois, deceased, with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of the SUte of Oregon,
for Klamath County, and that B. J.
Goddard, District Judge Pro tern In
the absence of David R. Vandenberg,
Circuit Judge of said Court, and M. A.
Carter. District Judge, has set Monday.
the 17th day of March. 1932. at 10
o'clock a. m., as the time, and the
Circuit Court Room In the Court House,
at Klamath Falls, Oregon, as the place,
for hearing objections, If any, to said
final account, and the settlement there
of. Dated this 15th day of February,
PETER P. KATCH1S
Executor of said Estate
r 1W-3.VM 1.8 No. 8flB
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON j
IN AND FOR THE
COUNTY OF KLAMATH
Equity No. 113
LAURA EASTWOOD, Plaintiff
vs.
SIMKON WILBER EASTWOOD,
Defendant
TO SIMEON WILBER EASTWOOD,
Defendant
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
ORFGON: You are hereby required
to appear and answer the complaint
filed agiiinnt you In the above entitled
suit within four weeks irom the date
or the first publication of this sum
mons In the Herald and News, a news
paper printed and published In Klam
ath County, Oregon, which said date
Is the 1st day of March, 10.12, and If
you fall to answer, for want thereof,
the plaintiff will apply to this Court
for the relief prayed for in her com
plaint. This summons Is served upon you
by publication pursuant to an order
of the Honorable David R. Vanden
berg, Judge of the above entitled
Court, - made and entered February
25th, 16S2, which order requires that
summons herein be published once a
week for four successive weeks, and
that the date of the first publication
of said summons shall be March Jat,
1052.
.. V. 8 Bnlentlne
Attorney for Plaintiff
I.O.O.F. Bldg.
Klamath rails,
Ore.
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A CARD OF THANKS
k mtf l ATM li'K WV w UhTo '.xt.mriniT
hcHrUelt th.nki .ml miprtu'ltillnit fur
til. NVI. uf klltdnc.., lit,.aH. of tym
pnlhy, anu beautiful flnrnl uff.rlnl. r
vilva front our kind frlrnd, and nvlgli
bora during our rei'vnl hravtnut In
the Ium or our beloved hiwtiatid and
father, l.ter r. Klrkitatrlrk. We t..
perlally thank Merit olienrhatn. Chrl..
tlan Srlenra Header, and member of
II P.O.. No 1247. The Klrkuatrlck ram
lly. FUNERAL H0MF.J
WAMU'S Klamath flinrraj tlnina.
Illlh Street PHone MJ
2 LOST AND FOUND
Cdal'T'ti'uTden ltelrteverniale dog, an,
awer. to name "Tint". Phone 01UJ. 3SS0
Heolamatlon.
LOST Monday "afternoon at Newberrya
or Woolwortha, large blark uurM con
taining key., glawe, and wallet with
picture, that are valuable only to own
er. 1'lra.e notify Uiux 344, nly, Ore.
llcward.
LOST, man, upper denture., in vicin
II) of llu Depol. Heward. Phone 7BIW.
4 GENERAL NOTICES
Neighbors of Woodcraft
Meet In K C. Hull, 4th and Main,
1st and 3rd Monday of each Month
Visiting members welcome
FOR foutalttd1.he,niotVCLYcAN
DII1VE IN.
TO WHOM if'MAY" CONl'KHN:'
Thl. la to aerve nollce that Hugh I.
Ounn. now aervlng In the Armed r'orre.
will not be re.pon.lble for Indebted,
nr.. contracted by other, than hlm
aclf. Slrned: A. C. Yaden. Atty.
PERSONALS
zbfrUmTcif""Swan.on 'a Ueauty-Shop.
Phone 7161.
OHUEK your Spencer garment before
.electing your .bring wardrobe. Phone
7IM.
STANLEY Home Producu. Ptinne 0'
10
SERVICE
CENTRALIZED
SERVICE BUREAU
Wht you don't want, nomroni
: else needs! Let US lllld What you
i ,nt-. , . . " ,
wnat you don t wnnt.
This is the kind o( service we arc
offerinR , . , why not tnke advnnt
arc ol thlK unique opportunity,
Drop tn at 255 Knxt Main In Klam
ath Falls and Ret acqunlntcd -or
Phone 5670
Heavy Hauling
ANYWHERE. FOR HIRE
Honcat Rales Welghta Service
Innured
ANDERSEN FREIGHT LINE
2B02 South Sixth
Ph. 2W or 3381
EXCAVATING
MoDil Shovel and trench Ho
Bulldoxer Fill Dirt TopaolJ
Cruihed Rock Driveway Clnden
Compreaaor
CRANE 3ERV1CI
GRAHAM BROS.
Phoue S641 or S110
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Newttt Sanitary Method!
Aim
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
Jiearu Setter Lines ol Roots, EU
ED F KINO
J434 Orchard Phone (141
MHS. PENCE, formerly of Whyula will
do .ewln, at home. Phone H0I5.
ALTERATIONS All work eiiarenteTiif
Jennie Hare. AnlUa. 707 Main. Phone
M3.
CARPENTER work. Remoriellne
new contraction. Phone 3-WII7.
INCOME TAX UKTIINMB
For appointment Phont 2-0231. Harvey
Blxoham.
PELICAN DIIIVEjNorLenten menu.
BUTTONHOLES. Phone KWI.
ELECTRICAL conlrarun,. Work fiiar
anleed. Phone 2-1010
fiEPTir; tamith
Pumped, concrete tank, and drain
fields Installed. Orvllle Muifr.ua
repaTr si ri vice :
On Washers, radios and nulhnard mA.
tors. -
MONTGOMERY WHIM
lh and Pine Phone 3IM
PAINTING and paperhanglne Phone
7817.
THIPP'S AUTO oalntlne. hod and fan.
der work. Phone 4040.
FULLER Brushes. Phone 9004 or flflTT.
1. h. DEAN
Public Accountant
and Auditor
Office at 301) No. 7th. Phone 34
FOR THEE TltlMMINrj
Phone 2-o:i;w
CURTAINS laundfed and stretched
Phone 414
12
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HEAVY EQUIPMENT
WE NEED several mechanic
ally Inclined and reliable men
to train for positions In the
Tractor and Equipment Indust
ry. If you are not making bet
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don't have all year Job secur
ity, you owe It to yourself to
write for free facts, without
obligation, about this training
and our A.ivlsory Placement
Service.
TRACTOR TRAINING SERVICE
Write Box 42 co Herald Si News
BOUKKRFJPINO. shorthand Utduii kin.
drod subjeeu. office machines.
KXAMATH BUSINESS COLLfOE
?33 Pine Phone 47IW
14 HELP WANTED, FEMALE
MlDDLEAORD ladv for rhlM rare
Board, room and reasonable wages.
rnone a-a77 after z p.nu
WANTED, housekeeper witii some
practical nursing experience, care for
elderly lady in Lakevlew, Ore. Modern
home, good wages. Room and board
furnished. Phone Lakevlew 1362 or
write Mrs. I. o. Favell 369 outh sth
Lnkevlew.
WANTED, hou.ekeenrr to live In. with
iood references, rive In the family,
ood wages. Phone J715.
14 HHP WANTIDf MMALI
WAiVlilJnVl.,ilfar
hotua for vldrrly man. IMiune SIM.
Wanted, hmufKatiter" lor family" oil
ranch. Wumt ntom,
ANTr.l, inlitillaaactt orlilrTy lady
w lull log a httma, Live tit. Llfht wnra.
Hoard, room, salary. Call al 1U4S Calif
nrnla Nvtmlnii
TAHT-TIMK hmiBuwnfk f7tr "nartf
run in. Hun i17 I It raid and Niwi.
U HILPWANTID, MALI
NAfTONAL CONCKHN'wllh tWirT
reacntallon wanla ambit Iimii Kalaiman
for tlfady nalllnn. I'rvfvr ntan 2ft In
.tit yrara old. Wrlta.. Jinx 43 care uf
lltrald and Nawa.
8ANnANCMMCOPOHfiN("7bTl)l.:
Johltar wrnili ex,ierli,rd uportlng
ItioUa Mir mi tan to call on hardwate
and purling gwtrti dvuloii. Tarrtlory
Eugt-ne In Ihiiumulr, Calif.. Ini'ltidlng
all Southern Orrann iuwtta. If quallflrd
wrlit nr phuna ft. H. Ilarrli at tlmrli
and Gordtm. a;ift MUlnn Hi, Han rran
clito S, Calif e Intarvtfw ran be ar
rangrd. WANTItft, hn"lnfaniair"Klnrnirpi.r-
tunlty 'rjpi(fht mai Klahn Nanh Co.
f'Vl.L time altn,aii wllh'goou' Va'r tu
nil lied Cornel Automatic lr Kulln
guUhara In K la mailt County rural areaa,
NnlUiniilly atlverlUiMt In Haturday Kva
ning l'ol, Colllara and Country urntl
man, Above avarage rointnlwiloii,
WrltaM.. C itnnd nuirllmlur, JP.O, llox
fllia, Pm-tland 10, Oregon,
L HIL?WNTI?
COUPleK wanted for raTtrh work, I
uvrttuva ittti'fRMary In haiMlllim II
tiu'k and maWiinvrv. Nrw two hfdroom
noma ami Miary. Hvitranret naceaiary,
Phont :tliJ4 aftr p.m.
1 15ITOA7ION$ WANTID'
PAlNTkiOianrfyman, good work, raV
ouaoia ny ina day or weak. Ilarald
WILL care for your children, agi 1
tn S yvara In my home daya, or whllt
jimi snop. I'nnne wooei.
llMiSKKRKIMN(i;'elderly paopla oi
mull fNinll Phona H;i!K1.
oW v"Jvoi'k phone "TdaY4.
niftNINt;). Phon"liHlMr Hl
br.PENUAhl.C "child" care my nomV
Phonv 2-:ulm.
lUMfRorkPhona 2-248X
I.AUV witli h okkiM'ping. Mn7igi ai.lm''
Hporli-nrt will do work In har home.
Photi tM.to or 3-31 an.
CU1.UHKD' lady "wanu"ToUMWorkB
hour. Phone 3-ann7.
UAIIY lltlng. Phone 3 0573.
WILL care for rhlltlran In my horn'
da v or your home evenlnga. Call
a-
22 ROOM$"bltilINt
?( )OMSweV. H20jfif fTrion.
HOOM AND BO A II D. Men only. 900
norm Nimn.
ROOMS for rent vati entrance.
i:ioe in. Phone 4444.
HOOMS.jpriretreatonatiVahonritilT
LOVE1.V roomi for wnl M41 a week
Ctotc tn Phone 4am.
VHOSt room for "rent. Grear Apart
menu. 710 Main.
noAHi.room.reaionabia"phVn4YM.
NICK," hlMl roomiLaaa PaclflcTer"
HOOMS .KM lllfh
24 APARTMINTS FOR RENT
rOR HE NT. ona brilrnom f.irnnhrdapl"
Private bath and antranra. 301 Oraaun
Av. I'hona 2 03311.
rUMNISHEO 'uplalrapVrmanr WikhJ
hratlUrgailn. I'hun 0133 or 1-OU53.
YiiH HK.NT.'Bti.all atlrarllvV apartinvnt
atillalils (or ftlnclt pmm. ; quipped
rnndairf, Hgttu and walar funiuhrd
143 Smith Hiver-ldt.
KtR RENT, "ihra room r'urntihVd
apartment. Centrally located. 131 South
3nd.
rOh RENT three room jlrnlVhed
apartment. Adulu only. 3.3t Orchard.
Imiulre 2U37 Kadcllffe.
KOH HKNTi" three "room furnu'hd
team heated apartment. Phone 77;il
MODERN furnUhed ihrH rm.m .nrf
bath apartment.
OLYMPIC? APTS
307 EA.ST MAIN
NEWI.V '" decorated apartntent. Qreer
ApU. 710 Main.
Eolt RENT, two room turniihed apart
menl for adultM. 331 11 road.
EOH HKNT,"lwornom furnlih(iapiirr
ment. elerlrtc atnve and relrtf oretor.
Natural hot water hrat. Lincoln Apia.
310 K Main.
IJNEUKNIMIEDI Ba'm'e"rit apaftmaiii
for bachelor or lady. Natural hot water
heat and water furntihed. KM. Ilefr It
erator and electric range available.
3U13 Main or phone 3410.
CLEAN furniihed apariment with bed
room. 213 Cedar.
LEASE, amatl apartmrnt'-hmue Txir
nuhed. rloee IneS. Jhone :i3.
REDECORATED three room"" fu'rnimhed
apartment, electric heat. Two block
(mm Main. Adulla. No peU. 313 N.
Ilth.
EOH RENT. 3-room apartment, (u7
nlihed. AdulU. 3:ill llroad.
TWO 100m riifhlihed apartment. Ufhta
and water. 113.1 Walnut.
TBAM" " IIKATEna'(iHmTnr wllh (m?
room. 038 Oak St.
FURNISHED
aDarlment
"ToT"
rent.
Apartment i, zuy MatHel.
THREE ROOM furnished aparelTami'l
ONE bedroom " unfurnished apartmenC
Ga equipped. Call 3-Oflll.
NEWLY decorated, private bath." fH
chenette. Steam heat, electric range
10 wee h Ri Armi Apartment.
roit RENT. furnUhed apartrrtn
quire SIS Hlfh
ATTRACTIVE two roomr Everything
rurninen nui grocer let. lien I'lne
rtlRNlHHED bedroom apartment
mime in, mm ana wainut. Audley
Aparimenie
B A C H ELORpar tme nlT
4401.
f'hone Merrti
FURNISHED three room apartment
W2.S0; two room unit e-13; all utilities
inriutled. 41B n. Tenth.
26 HOUSES FOR RENT
THREE room, nicely furnitfhec. cottitfe'.
very cozy. view, no earaaa. automatic
heat. Splendid for bualneu couple. Cloa,
In ja. 1)1. Ainu '
SMALL, furniihed houit. Suitable for
couple. 13. rnone oim.
FOR Jt'r.NT. duDlex In Hot flnrin.i.
Heat, hot and cold water furnUhed.
rnnne .wiru.
FOR BKNT. two bedroom furniihed
notiM, mid wtirorn. o per month.
TWO BEDROOM unfurnlihed houM.
uviHown, o per mo.
FOR HE NT, furnlnhed three room
apartmeni at ma iiiiimne. enone 2-0003,
ONE bedroom partly furniihed house.
Clone In. Call 2-02M.
FOR RKNT, two" hedroom lurrTliihed
apariment. Thone 2-0XH.
TWO bedroom home down town. Phone
74RS.
UNFURNISHED four room duo (ex. Ex.
cept for itovei. $30. Call 3027 before
p.m.
HOUSEKEEPING
cablni. Cloie In
pnone 32:ib.
28 MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT
BEEHIVE
u
TRUCKS W DRIVE
Move Yourself Save 14
New Trucks For Long Trips
Pickups Stakes Vans
BEACON MOBIL SERVICE
1201 E. Main Phone 8304
fOn RENT, Irrigated pasture (or (10
head entile. 9 miles south of Klamath
Falls. Call n:in afler6 p.m..
aflidi; or ofice on South Sixth. XS.
PJxMelJJjiiljrPhone mas.
foil Iir.NT. liil acres potalo1arid. .1
years In alfalfa, near Adams Point.
Phone SflO Malln.
OFKICE for rent.
71AI.
823 MaliT Phone
FOR RENT, floor i.nri.n l.f.af i.n.
equipment. Suburban Lumber Co. tltb
andWalnm Phone 77(111
CAR STORAfiE - JIEAfKHTaey" wet
or month. Earl Lamb, phone 4673 or
7700,
30 REAL ESTATE FOR SALI
PRICED TO SELL
60 acres sandy loam, near Adams
Point. 15 acres ready for spuds,
balance in clover, barley and al
falfa. 2 bedroom modern homo,
barn and chicken house,
ED POPE
MERRILL, OREGON
FOR 8 ALE, modern two bedroom home
at Modoc Point. R. H. Nlchola, Box 13,
Modoc Point,
30 RIAL ISTATI I1 0H SALI
Near Conger School
Nrwly-bulll ullriictlvn 'J' brilnioin
rniich limnc Klrvtiic lieu I. Inniil
nlril, tlntililt) minim'. Allini'llvi'ly
liiniHcitiiril lot . Tills lininn wn
built iinilrr f'HA npuclllnilliuis.
Price llU.ltUO.
SUBURBAN !2 ACRE
Muilvrn 1 bdlnioin hemic. IHro.
plnrri, Ihiko iinniuc with wnrklm.
A oud buy nl 4r00.
HOT SPRINGS
Tills biiiiitllill two brilroiini llonn
una built luol yciir. YiikI III com
plctPil, Willi liiwn, mitiiiiinllo cop
per uprlnklrr nyslem, Bloiio whIIh.
lc. Kull CDiici'ole binniiriit, coin
plrte Willi Riiinne, woikiiliiip, util
ity room, Inmo purty room Willi
bur find necoiid (Irnplucr. Kully In
niilntfid, rlvctrlo hriit, ciimtortnblii
arpnriila dlnliiK riioiu, imtuiiil wou.1
cnblnrlii In kllilirn, tllrd until, mi'l
n world or built-in lorniie piu.
Cull in lor im npiMilntmnil now.
MILLS ADDITION
New 2 brdioiim homi', vrry com
fortably plmiiiril. Lump living
room, arpuriitn dlnlnit loom, very
convenient kitchen. kIhummI-Iii util
ity room. Hardwood floora tlirouulv
out, Inaulatrd 111 both walla and
celling. Anlmitoii lillmt. Inru
double onrniir, fully Inndaciincil.
Easily take any kind of ninxliiiuin
lonil.
OI'KN EVKNIN08
DY AIM'OINTMKNT
Don Bloan Pliona MM Fvea
Homer Slllea J-3400 Evrt.
Fred 8colt M3 Evea.
CHILC0TE & SMITH
REALTORS
Blnre IDOd
111 N. th 8t. Phone 4WM
or K2
SAY G.l.'s
Do you want to fill that deep
freeze next Minimrr? Well, lake a
look at thin 'j acre and re what
you can buy for 14000. There ara
two bedromni, living room, dining
room, kitchen, bath and utility
room. Double gurnite and boy'a
bedroom with electric heat, nt
tarhed. Fully modern One bli k
from Hlinnta Wnv. Will to State
O.I. lMm will handle this.
FRED E. FLEET
REALTOR
DENNIE COATKfl. Snlendy
408 Main Office Ph. 3W8
Even, i-mt
HOMES FOR SALE
HOT BPRINOK Well kept two
bedroom home with fireplace, full
bnnemenl. 87S0.
MIl.til ADDITION Nice two
bedroom home. Well located. IRMIO,
CI.OHE IN Two bedroom home.
$U00.
CIWE IN One bedroom home.
$2800.
ST. FRANCIS PARK lively
two bedroom home. Electric heat,
some furnlahtiiKa. R750.
THREE BEDROOMS On H acr
good toll, all fenced, bm.
BEARD AGENCY
REALTORS and INSURANCE
1020 Mnln Ph. 3-3471, 4734! 4(W0
H0MEDALE
Attractive two bedroom, almost
new, Larae UvltiR room, dining
room, kitchen, tub and shower
bath. A brlulit and cheery home
with electric heat throunhout.
Larue gnrnue. 13 acre all fenced.
Lovely lnwn and shrubs. Good
gitrdrn space. A real buritnln at
$71)00. Rrn.sfliinble down payment.
Balance like rent.
$300 DOWN
A small suburban colUgc, built on
a hill with a lovely view of the city.
These qunrters are a bit small and
run down, but with a refrigerator,
oil slove and other furniture In
cluded. You can't miss on this one
at 12350. or owner will trade equity
for trailer house.
YALTA GARDENS
A lovely, spacious home located In
the heart of one of Klamnth's fin
est restricted districts. 2 large bed
rooms, living room, dlnlne rtir.ni,
kitchen and bath. Also a big fire
place and a cozy den to add to your
comfort and relaxation. This one
has the best that there Is to offnr
In home life and It's really a show
place that you will be proud of for
years to come. Reasonable terms
may be arranged,
FOR THE THRIFTY
A cozy little suburban home with
two bedrooms, bath, living room,
large kitchen, utility room, nine
garago with cement floor on 13
acre of rich dnrk soil that Is now
producing one of the finest gardens
In the, area, Plenty of room for
chickens or other live stock. A swell
place to bent the high cost of liv
ing. A real bargain at HOBO.
SEE US FOR
HOTELS, MOTELS, BARS, AND
APARTMENTS
Johnny Hobson (Eves. 2-2713)
Dale Orubb (Eves. 3644)
Art Frcdorlckson (Eves. 6725)
with
AL L0NGE, Realtor
REAL ESTATE And INSURANCE
111 So. Sth Phone B283
ONk'lir'droom home Including new eltVt
trie rftniie. Venetian bllntii. Prir.H
fjulck lale. Inquire evening or week
ends. 2043 Wentland.
FURNISHED four room hnma nn
acrei. Chicken house, cooler, Neir bui
IHWO. 4407 Burtlett Ave.
FOB SALE, five room hmifl7thir
huiidln.fi. Two acrei of iroimri nhA.
4070.