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    THURSDAY, MARCH 0, ll)!2
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE TWENTY-ONE
Mac's Name To
Stay On List
HAI.KM Ml It nppriiiTd doubt
.fill Wctliifsdiiy II V. I'J. ISiiton, I'orl
In I ill , who hiinnnciiml llin prtlltonx
hi put C It'll. Mac Arthur's iiiiuio on
the Mlillci HoiiiiIiIU nil iirenldHillul
ballot, would bo allowed to with
draw MarArtliui's niiine.
Clrn. Mm'Arlliui', niter hit per
annul miiir.t to Miitc election ol
Ilcliiln to wllhdiiiw his ni'inn wan
iinilrd. n.-iki'd Ityilon to wlllidmw II.
Hut even If Kptun drrltleri to Hhk
withdrawal, It look' Ilk his re
uncut would bo liirnrd down.
In IiIh opinion of two davit nun,
Allurm-v Urni'iiil' Clcomr Nrunrr
lulrd Unit MiicArllun ' mime Imn
lo p,u on thn ballot "unlfHn othnr
wine ordered bv ll sunn-tno court
of tlio ftutt of Oiokoii."
Hlntr Hrrllon ollli luln mild tlml
limt phriiM! nppiiirntlv would pin
( hide Kplon Ironi wlllidiiiwIiiK
MncArlliur'H nmnr.
"0ldat40,50,60?"
mm it a
Man.ioureirazy
P"'tft r"ir I Ixiiiaatxta tia Miir it vu
'llC ' P.'t'ltl 'H'" '' iMiln I ntu li.i.tn
(tit weak, luml'ion rrln tints a,.!!, tn tnlt
lark nf .run wlilrli many iin-n arnj thiiimi rail
"olil " 'I Mint Uf lutuii' Hi,",, rrj-.itr.l .1
twill MaliV. lltiMtiHHl ..111 -,U ill trtr. Hid
t'-r m,i tin. (inrr IWIIik Minify dm if
ul 4lf tllM. (01 lulruOuetury )! vrUy 4J.
A I M drtif ilurr nvurtwhfrf
In KlaniaUi tilli. at I'srlr..
People DO TOO
reod small space
ads you are!
Bus Upsets,
21 Injured
RENO. Nrv. I Skidding, on
leu nl u nhiirp turn, n Htirlliwuni
Trnllwiiyn bus, vPltti HI persona
nlmiird, overturned Wrdiiewlay In
juring 31, four of them sorloufiiy.
The accident occurred nbout R
mile went ol the Nevada-California
line.
Nevada Highway Patrolman Clllf
Miilonr mill It appeared the bin
bun lind bit ditch iind overturned
linen llnii'K brloro coming to rent
on Its wheels In a roadnlde Hold.
'Ilio bun wuii on route Irom Bun
Kruiiclwo to ChlciiKO.
The most norlounly Inlurcd pa
Mrnuer wan Julia Abriinin. 6(1. of
Wndnworth, Ohio, who received
bond mid rib lnlurlcn. Bho and three
olhom wore hoHpltnlled,
Draftee Dies
Yhile In Line
NEW YORK lfi The drama of
a youth who "died" and then
i, .....i .iuiiirh,.H tlm ntrudv
pare of dnift examinations Tuc-
day nl tile Army pre-innuciiun ccm
cr horc. ,
year-old rrnnklln James Morrlion
wuii short, It lunii'd oui nu inmuirn,
nud then he died.
Morrlnon, of Hrllorone, N. Y,,
wun waiting In line with other In
ductees lo bo weighed when he
midilcnly pitched forward to the
floor. He turned blue and iieemcd
lo nlop breutlilnK.
For tliree-iind-n-hnlf hours the
center's doctom worked over hlin.
npplyliiK artificial respiration and
oxygen. Finally the youth'a breath
Inn wan renlored and he wan plnced
r---.-.-, .. mrr.f-- - x . M i 1 77 W"J ' "vT""i--w'Z!li
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ADJUSTMENTS
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ments wluiout delay.
Corrections or cancellations re
ceived by 6:30 p.m. will be mads
in following day's publication
MEETING NOTICES
'or appointment Phone 2-02M. Harvey
nuphiim;
KLECTRICAt. contracting, Work (uar-
"SKPTIC TANKS
iimoed, concrete tank and drain
ftrlda Installed. Orvllle Muigrave,
phone
PAI.NTINU and paperhanflng. Phone
7K17.
TKIPP'S AUTO painting, body and fen
or wnrk. Phone 4040.
FULLER Bruihel. Phone S004 or 8177,
1. L DEAN
Public Accountant
and Auditor
Office at 3(M No. 7lh. Phone tS4S
CURTAINS laundt-ed and atretched
ALL, ALONE IN THE LEAD Road o' Cold rallops home ahead of the field in a
race at Sunshine Park. Oldsmar, Fla after towing Jockey fcvan Anyon al gale. Anyon was unhurt.
pltul.
But he died 40 minutes Inter,
while In the Iron lung at Beikman-
Downiown riotpiiiii.
An autopny Wednesday nhowed
tk Kjl..rrlMnn rilcrl nf RllOUinatlC
h.nrt diaenne. from which he hud
inu wan rrnvorcu mm lie wn
111 an Iron lung sent from a hon-' suffered prevlou.nly.
OVERHAUL YOUR CAR
MOTOR NOW.. PAY LATER!
OUR SPECIAL
complete
overhaul
$7750
WE WILL:
Inltoll pi"" . -
In.toll Pl""
din '.,.,. ,k.r
Cle." a"0
rent
il BumP
Cleon
Tuns ''
f itton Hut
ak lawAti Biftt
.nil pen
e Quel"
rjcriDi""-" ,
KT. ..I.t nnrtS
For n limited
time only
Pay Only $6.63
Per Month!
FIX YOUR
CAR HOW
AND FIX US
LATER!
ASHLEY CHEVROLET
410 So. 6th
Ph. 4113
ri; u net an ojn'nc of ik'ri, of jsfs, or an olir lo buy, or s oiole!Mn o! ofn (o buy any
el lutk ihnti. Tht cftrinf il mtdi only by iht Circular. Tku tivtrlumtnl u publnhrd on behalf
ol only luck ol Ibt undmifnld 41 mrl rrf ilKraa Of lictnlld dttltrj or broktrl in Ihu Slal.
100,000 Shares
The United States National Bank
of Portland (Oregon)
(Portland, Oregon)
. Common Stock
( Par Value)
Rights, tv'ulenccd by Subscription Warrants, to subscribe for thtst shorts have bttn
kiutd by the Qnnt to holders of its Common Sloct, which rights expire at 3 o'clock p.m.,
on March 24, 1952, as more fully set forth in the Circular.
Subscription Price
$50 Per Share
The icveul Underwriters named below intend to offer shares of Common Stoclt, purchaied or to be
purcliaicd by tliem, at pricei to be determined by Blyth fc Co., Inc., at Repreientstive of the leveral
Underwriters. Smh oltctinsa may include sharn acquired by the Underwriter! through the exercise
af warrants purcliaicd by them or in anticipation ol the acquisition of the ahares puriusnt to the
Underwriting Agreement or otherwise, sll as more fully let forth in the Circular.
Coi' ol tht Circular may hi obtained from suck ol tke undersized as are retutered
or licensed dealers or brokers in securities in this State.
Blyth & Co., Inc.
Merrill Lynch, Tierce, Fcnncr & Bcanc Dean Witter & Co.
Conrad, Bruce & Co. Pacific Northwest Company Foster & Marshall
Blankenship, Gould & Blahcly, Inc. E. M. Adams & Co. Camp & Co.
Campbell & Rohbins Donald C. Sloan & Co. Atkinson & Company
Incorporated
June S. Jones & Co. William J. Collins & Co.
Dmifilicrly, Bulchart & Colo, Inc. Handel, Lundborg & Co. Hess k McFaul
Field & Co., Inc. Fordycc & Co; George Patten Investment Co.
Chas. N. Tripp Company L. J. Werschhul & Sons
Hugh B. McGuirc & Co. Russell, Hoppe, Stewart & Balfour
Marck6,19S2
M ; Chiloquin
By MRYTI.K WIMKR
The past week han been a busy
one lor three local women, includ-
..... If,, -,. ..1. Uli'.h(,n Mr, .Inu.
eph Jlulllord and Mrs. James Van
Wornier. On Monduy, Tuebdny,
Wednehdiiy and Thursday evenincs.
the trio attended erl classes con
ducted In Klamath Falls by Frank
.Staples, national director ol the Na
tional Rccrentlon Association. While
Biiyone Interested was welcome, the
instructive and educational sessions
were held primarily for leaders oi
,..,, IU nrtiuiitTalinnK U-hnnl ATl
t hort Klamath , ,
Br DARI.ENE WOLFF
Word has recently reached Chil
oquin of the Saturday. Feb. 16
death of a former local resident.
Jack McKeever died at his home
In Cutler City, Ore., following a
lengthy Illness. Ke was the Irrita
tion engineer for the Klamath res
ervation In the late 20's and early
30 s. The family lived at the gov
ernment house in south Chiloquin
near the dam.
Mrs. Lonnie Adams was hospital
ized early this week for a few
days. During her absence the twins.
Keith and Kennetn. were carea lor
STATED MEETING
OF MA NZANITA
CHAPTER No. 172
O.ES. will be held Fri
day, March 7 at 8
o'clock in the I.O.O.F.
hall. Come to the
Curio Shop. Visitors
welcome.
VERA FRITSCH-W.M.
J O H N LARSON-W.P.
REGULAR MEETING
of Disabled American
Veterans and Auxiliary
will be held Friday
March 7 in the K. C.
at 8 pm.
Crater Lake Lodge No,
Oil A VAr A f Will hold S
stated meeting Thurs
day, March 6. Visitors
Welcome. Refreshments.
William K. Fink
' Secretary
KLA''TH FALLS Aerie No. 2090
19
AMI
Sunday school teachers. The three Kamatn Falls by their married
Kort Klamath women learned much Mrs. Bob Mitchell, where
lhat will be uselul in their local
work. Mrs. Stranan is r on is.iam
ath's elementary school teacher as
well as leader of the Horizon ttroup
of Canvpfire Girls and assistant
leader of the Blue Birds, the
oungcr division of Camnf're Girls.
Mrs. Halford Is den mother of the
local Cub Scout pack, while Mrs.
Van Wormer Is leader of the Blue
Birds here.
On 8nturday morning, Mar. 1,
Mrs. Btrahan and Mrs. Van Wor
mer again went to Klamath Falls,
where they were present at the
meeting held at Peterson school
for primary grade teachers of
Klamath County. The two local
Blue Bird leaders presented the
following members of the ttroup of
little misses in a novel and amus
ing puppet show which was enjoyed
by those attending the meetlnc:
Darla Brewer. Gretchen Wilson,
Helen Gay Hescock, Phyllis Woods.
Barbara Nicholson and Barbara
i Vega.
I on Friday afternoon, Fob. 29, the
following women were guests at a
silver tea given at the home of
Mrs. Fred Markwardt in Chiloquin
bv the Women's Society of Chris
tain Service :-Mrs. Joanna Taylor.
Mrs. William Brewer. Mrs. Harry
Orcm, little Gary and Anne Orem,
Mrs. Ravmond Loosley. Mrs. Ste
wart Nicholson. Mrs. Bert Gray.
Mrs. Lloyd Nicholson and small
son Roger.
1 Mrs. J. R. "Jcrrv" Slsemore and
i... n(h.r Mr, i.vln Rressler. en-
Joyed a short visit with relatives
in Asniana iasi ween, u.
over Thursday and returning the
.(l.iMn nnrino- their
IOI1UW1IIK n.n..w. .... ---
absence, Emmett Sisemore of Tule-
lnke. kept nis orotner, jerry mm
v.i. ni.A .TnAnn Risomnre. com-
-. eipHMnra h.m Mr,
Bressler is visiting her daughter's
home from ueraeicy.
Stewart Nicholson ano Joseon
, i tr.i . ,..0., h.r. Prlrinv eve
ning from Paskenta. Calif., where
the Nicholson came are on wuuer
sister. Mrs. Bob Mitchell, where
they could play with their nepnew
Ricky, Just their age. Ruth Ann and
her father remained here at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall Sr. are
in Lag una Beach. Calif, this week
visiting with their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Heath and
tk.u tkua .MlHron Rtfnhpn. Jef-
fery and Roxanna, are moving to
Eugene late this week. Heath has
been working In a plywood mill
there for three weeks. Last week
his wife joined him and they were
lucky enough to find a place in
which to live. The family bad con
templated a move to tugene iasi
year but at that time could not
find a suitable house.
Joseph Mercer is planning 10 ai
red a three-act comedy to be put
on next month for the benelit of
the junior class and the Parent
Teachers Association. Students are
trying out for parts and adults will
help with the staging , and costum
fn t ..nil ha tho first dramatic
production in the new gymnasium.
Mrs, v. biiery rx:nnu u uo.
Richard Wilson of Fort Klamath
ur.Hn.utnv in Lakeview. at
tending a sub-district Womens Soci
ety 01 Christian oervice inking.
Applications are beginning to
come in for the third annual ama
teur talent show which will be held
in the new gvmnasium on March
14 by the AJtar Society of ML
Carmel Catholic Church.
Pinay To Try
For Cabinet
PARIS VH Right winger An
toine Pinay formally agreed
Wednesday to try to form a new
French Cabinet and said he would
ask the National Assembly to con
firm him as premier Thursday.
Tl. ...... eTLiraar nl.1 tpflthpr man-
Mrs. William C. Hackler is a pa- J ' ' d transport minister In
tient at Klamah Valley Hospital Luhrf 'nrt whteh resigned last
Regular meeting
every F r i d a
nltrht 7:45 O. E
. O. E. Han, am
find Walnut
Visiting members cordially Invited
Buffet hours 10:3U a.m. m a
LLfj
LOST AND FOUND
. I. 1 - c. rat vlcin
i.v rir.n0.r nojtrl. TuleUke. Phone
Tulclake 7-03.11. Lee Dixon. Reward.
GENERAL NOTICE
vVhat! never heard
of leprechauns?
a inrihnun is a little Irish
coin. hn unrk like a beaver,
strives to better our living, lends
a helping hand in need, and be-
,nn.e hie DOnH WOrlCJI OT1 manVl
Little classified ads strive to do
the same Job every single day
and like the traditional lepre
chaun 11 you neea anytning
thpv Ktriv tn nrnducft it if VOU
wish to sell anything, they act
as your salesman! So let our
littU "nrl.lpnrlhnllns,, wnrk for
you and Strike It Rich! Phone
Bin to place your wanvAa.
herald & news
want ads
get results
AMKBICAV L raiON Auvtiiarv Klim
ath Unit 8, will hold a rummage sale
March 7 and 8 at 710 Pine.
PERSONALS
land Hotel to the Manor Hotel, Ash-
una. iregon. rnone rnnnn own.
BEAR SILK. 7152.
FRATEX Plastics. Phone &T24.
ZOE BRUCE Swaiuon'l Beauty Shop.
STANLEY Home Products. Phone 6609
crin from a severe attack of flu
ArnnnBri Kk a tntioh nf riTlPll.
jmonia. Mrs. Hackler was admitted
to the nospuai rriaay inonuuK.
Feb. 29th.
rr.ua Muni., n,nntKlv motinir nl
the Civic Improvement Club will be
held in the clubhouse on Friday
afternoon, Mar. t, ai a o kuk.
n,nt pamA .V.nilW tllP
monthly meeting of Fort Klamath
Scout rack a, win oe nem wo
clubhouse, when a special program
and entertainment will feature the
affair. Everyone is Invited to at
tend the Scout meeting, those com
ing being asked to bring along a
few sandwiches for the refreshment
hour at the close of the evening,
when coffee and sandwiches will be
served. . , , .
.j ur nnhort. PIHrnhnur
and their three children returned
Sunday from Belllngham, Wash.,
where they spent the winter
months. ,
Spending Sunday at their Fort
Klnmnth home wpre Mr. and Mrs.
n.i.ui. V MnAiiliffA arirl flimilv of
r-Hiriv;iv i. ...l.......
Klamath Falls, where they have
been living this winter while the
McAttllffe boys attend Sacred Heart.
Academy.
Czechs Offer
Oatis Trade
... . r.irMrr-iM in rtnmmnnist
Czechoslovakia has hinted it might
consider releasing William N. Oatls
imprisoned Associated Press cor
respondent, In return for a 17 mil
lion aounr sieei mm.
.-.., , i. ointa nnnarim.nt in fir,.
Dill. Hit Owre ... -
Lnn..i.ri(nn rVitc Wprineqrinv. snlri
no actual offer has been made and
"disposition ot tne sicei mm is noi
and will not be connected with the
Onus case."
m. r-waMir. knurrht. IVin mill m
this country . shortly aftor World
War II but have been prevented
from taking delivery on it ever
since tne vommunisw cume w
power there.
PnrUi are stored In a number of
warehouses.
nrri.i.l. ,.U rifaahn.lAirnbla nnrt
VIIIUIUIO ill, HI v. V . .1'.. .v H ......
raised the steel mill question on a
nuniDCr Ol ucuuniuiia m uui.il m wny
as lo IQUIUIIIC It WUU1U uric u ,1,:
in the mill with the release of
Oatls
Friday, is expecica iu K3 ivi
drive 'against tax evaders as a
solution tn the aovernment's grave
financial crisis. , ,
Only if this fails, it was reponea,
would he seek tax Increases to
... -A..nn,mAn, AnCc cU'pIIpH r,V
a proposd 1.400 billion franc (about
four oiinon aouarsi aeieusc uuugci.
It tncludes cost of the Indochina
mar and FrnnrP'c contribution tO
I Atlantic Pact defenses.
The Assembly last weea-ena re
jected a proposed 15 per cent tax
increase, causing the resignation
of Premier Edgar Faure.
Ouster Of
McCarthy Eyed
WASHINGTON Ml A Senate
Rules subcommittee voted Wednes
day to ask the 'Senate whether it
should continue Its inquiry into
demands that Sen. McCarthy
(R.-Wis.,) be ousted from Con
gress. The subcommittee has been con
sidering a resolution by Sen. Ben
ton (D.-Conn..) aimed at McCar
thy's expulsion.
Sen. Gillette (D.Iowa), the sub
committece chairman, told news
men the vote to try for a show
down was a divided one.
He declined to btenk it down e
cept to sav thnt he voted for the
motion and that it was offered by
Sen. Monroney (D.-Okla.).
Benton has accused McCarthy of
unfitness for office for a variety
of reasons, among them the man
ner in which he has pressed his
charges of Communism in govern
ment. FISH COl'NT
PORTLAND The upstream
movement of fish at Bonneville
Dnm Tuesday: Chinook 1, steel-
head 2, suckers 4.
Septic Tank Service
TANKS, drain fields Installed
repaired. Years of experience. All
work guarantedd.
PHONE 4731
Leaal Notice
, EQUITY NO. S
Suit for Divorce
SUMMONS
IN TtlE CIRCUIT COURT OI"
THE STATE OP ORF.OON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY.
ELM O. BAILEY, J
Plaintiff, ).
vs.
AI.1CR BAILEY. I
rirfenrlent. 1
To: ALICE BAILEY, Drfendent:
... . . ., Tilt" KT.l T, rtV
I in I lira nnmr. . w.
I OREGON, you are nereoy rrqmren n mcuni, viye
appear and an.wer the complaint filed Attorneys lr Plaintiff
., anainst you In the abova entitled Court I M-14-1I-M M- No. ass
10
SERVICE
CENTRALIZED
SERVICE BUREAU
urhar vmi Hnnf want, someone
else needs! Let us find what you
want or find tne person wno neeus
what vou don't want.
rrvic i tv.a kinH nf service we are
offering . . . why not take advant
age of this unique opportunity.
Drop in at 255 East wain in ruam
ath Falls and get acquainted or
Phone 5670
Heavy Hauling
ANVWWFRF FOR HIRE
Honest Rates Weights Service
tnsurea
ANDERSEN FREIGHT LINE
2802 South Sixth
Ph. 9240 or 2-3133
EXCAVATING
Mobil Shovel and Trench Hot
Hi,llrln--r . rill Dirt . TodsoII
Crushed Rock - Driveway Cinders
Compressor
CRANE SERVICE
GRAHAM BROS.
Phoue 6541 or 9110
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Newest sanitary Memoes
Alan
RfTTO ROOTER SERVICE
Cleans Sewer Lines of Roots, Etc
ED F. KING
2434 Orchard Phone 0841
MRS. PENCE, formerly of Whytals will
do sewing al nome. rnone onia
v.ni.muc ...II nrnrlr aiiaranlaari
Jennie Hare. Anitas. 707 Main. Phone
Mat.
CARPENTER work. Remodeling
new construction. Phone 2-0H17.
on or before the expiration of four
tarAoka frnm Fohrllftrv 7. 1052. Which
Is the date of first publication of this
summons; and If you fail to so answer,
for want thereof, plaintiff will apptv
to the Court for the relief prayed for
In his complaint, to-wit: For a decree
of divorce forever dissolving the bonds
of matrimony heretofore and now exist-
tner between vou and the plaintiff.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication thereof once each weeK
lor tour successive wwm, pui aumt
order of Hon. David R. Vandenberg,
Juries of the above entitled Court,
dated February A. 1952.
CHATBURN tc BRICKNKR
Merrill . Oregon
SERVICES
ntred. Phone 2-lfiM
FOR TREE TRIMMING
Phone 2-o:w3
Phone 4014
EDUCATIONAL
DIESEL
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
tor than $90 per week, or you
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 Advisory Placement
Service
TRACTOR TRAINING SERVICE
Write Box 42 co Herald News
area iuuiecm, duk .ii..b.
irt luiTti n itcTMvaa rriT.I.CinC
7.T3 Pine Phone 4780
13
HEALTH
MAWAf.K theraoeutic exercises for
women. Spot reducing featured. Phone
4 HELP WANTED. FEMALE
24 HOUSES rOR HINT
THttfcT! room., nlrely nirniiheffV cnt
taae, very eoiy, view, no garase. au
tomaHe heat tplenrtld for bualneea
couple. CIom In. S. Phone 4SM morn
ina.
ONE bedroom parity" furnUhed houae.
Clone In. Call a-BUM.
iidiisk tor rent, Inquire Pluly Wlaily.
Phone sasl '
roil- RENT, three room houM In Mull
Addition. Clnee to bu. and eehoole.-
Phone saoa after 4 o'clock.
rOB RENT, three room modern pari
ly furnUhed cabin, Electrlo itovt. (ea
at 13.15 Adami.
28 MISCELUNtOUS fOR RENT
BEEHIVE
u
TRUCKS V DRIVE
Move Yourself Sav H
New Trucks For Long Trlpg
Pickups Stakes Vans
BEACON MOBIL SERVICE
1201 E, Mftln PhQTW 8304
FOR BENT, by night, day or month"".
Urge building next to Little Sweden on
South Sixth, for dances, parties, sales,
shows. Has eleotrle haat, nice dance
floor, stage and piano. Also banquet
tablea available and eight or ten ped
astals for Lodge use. Soutb Sixth Com
munityHall. Phone 0POH.
FO R REN T7i( acres, barley, clover
and, or potato land at $40 per acre
cash. Offer good till March . Write
Herald a nd News. Box 46.
FOR RENT, irrigated" pasture for SO
head cattle. 2 miles south oi Klamath
rain, can bjij a iter a p.m.
omcK for rent. 623 Mala. Phone
FOR RENT, floor sanders latest type
equipment Suburban Lumber Co 11th
and Walnut Phone 7700,
CAR STORAGE HEATED, "day week
or month. Sari Lamb, phone 4473 eg
7708.
30 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
ELDERLY LADY, as companion, to
live in. no worn, t-none wmn.
WOMAN, general office work. Steady
position. Good starting salary. See
Don Mclntyre, Local Loan Co., US
No. 10th. Evenings by appointment
WANTED, housekeeper to live in. with
-A in Via familV.
ViWQ wage, a nunc a u
WANTED, lady who can demonstrate
Rntarv Irnnar. Will BSV bv hOUr On
demonstration. Contact Harvey Mar
tin. Phone z-zsis.
SITUATION OPEN for woman In pri
vate home. All automatic equipment
Private room ana pain, urn a-juj.
WANTED office girl, with collection ex
perience preferred. Inquire Rogers Jew
elers.
year old tn my home days. Must be
rename ana eivc uua
16 HELP WANTED. MALE
DRY-CI-EArtlH(j route lar vjvi-
xuniiy lar sieaay iii.ujftiii vt
pay. For full particulars write Box 33
TOP service station man wanted. Sal
ary to $300. Commercial Shell Service,
729 soutn sixtn.
VETERANS ages 23-28 must be neat.
single, aggressive, iree w itvm we
ern states and Alaska. Good salary,
transportation by air and auto fur
nished. Apply Boom 101 Stevens Ho-
iei, it-a p in
WANTED, young man with mechanl-
pusincis. write nctam
3Ai.F;itrf am famines to start aoprox.
S275. per month. Opportunity to ad
vance. Age ( W W. rs-VVLJ
Stations. Ine. 2nd and Main or Eiplan
ade and Spring Sts.
18 SITUATIONS WANTED
WANTED, typist position or typing In
mv home. Write Herald News, Box 48.
HOURLY work. Phone 2-0214.
COMMERCIAL LOT
137 x 137 K. improved streets on
two sides. Railroad siding, some
buildings. Doing at 11. 600. Small
down payment, easy terms at i
Interest,
JACK GARDNER
With
Phone 6371
Newhouse Real Estate
2060 So. 6th
Phone 9833
MILLS
Immediate rMvupnain.. w. thi. .......
attractive five room home. Con
structed in iwi, tavrge living and
dining room. Convenient kitchen.
"irue eieva:ea oearooms and
bath. Attached garage and laundry
room. Do not miss seeing this
well Dlanned and nttnurtivm hnm.
95O0, terms.
OREGON AVENUE
Comfortable two bedroom home an
mrge corner lot. new electric heat,
modern bath, nice kitchen and utll
ity, full concrete basement with
rumpus room. A-l condition inside
and out. 7250, terms.
MILLS
FAHTl.v MAN Hnerienced In farm
work, eouipment operauon. dtilrei'
permanent Job. Write Bo 212. Wlmton
Oregon.
COLORED lady wants housework by
hour. Phone 2-3097.
WILL care lor children In my home
days or your home evening. Call
2-154S:
22
ROOMS FOR RENT
LIGHT housekeeping-. Everything fur
nished. Suitable sober bachelor or cou
ple. 109 North Broad.
ROOM and board. Men only. 500 North
Ninth.
OUTSIDE ROOMS, steam heat. SO and
$7 per week. Lake Hotel, phone 7336.
Three bedroom home. Excellent
condition throughout. Living and
dining room, beautiful kitchen.
large utility room, wall to wall car
peting. ALSO a neat one bedroom
modern home on same lot. Double
garage, nicely landscaped. All for
$11,500, terms.
HARRY VAN Eve. 8304)
JOE LEONARD (Eves. 1-0537)
AL SCHMECK
REALTOR and INSURA2VOB
517 Main Phono S211
SLEEPING ROOM, comfortably fur
nished, twin beds, suitable for two.
Knotty pine den adjoining. Phone 4834.
rooms for rent Private entrance.
Close in. Phone 4444.
R OQMS. prices reasonable. Phone 4627.
LOVELY rooms for rent M.-17. a week-
Close in. Phone 4LS98.
FRONT room for rent Greer Apart-
ments. 710 Main.
ROOMS 1034 High
24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FDR RENT, fufnlshed aoartment. Atv
ply Apt 7 Jo Sonja Apt. West Kiara-
atn.
FOR RENT, small attractive apartment
iiitnHl fnr tnol nrson. Gas eoulooed
Frigidaire. lights, and water furnished.
142 so. Kiversme.
FURNISHED apartment, private bath
and entrance. Heat furnished. Adults.
Phone 2-2770. 1421 Esplanade.
for rent, two room furnished apart
ment, electric stove and refrigerator.
Natural hot water heat. Lincoln Apart
ments. 319 E. Main.
UPSTAIRS furnished apartment. Gas
equipped. Across irom ine flcaatmy
THREE room furnished apartment
with bath. 932.30. Available Marcn a.
Main. Upstairs, apartment (J.a.rnone
9089.
TWO ROOMS, furnished. With garage.
Clean and close In. New range and
refrigerator. S33.50, Phone twa or siao.
SMALL furnished apartment Light and
attfl 1711 a"lnlr
for RENT. three room furnished
apartment Centrally located. 121 South
ana
UNFt'R.VISHFD 1 bedroom duplex. Ga-
rage. S43.50. Phone 2-3587.
FURNISHED 2 rooms, shower $39.50.
Phone 2-3587.
LARGE furnished cabin. $23. 2030 Rad
cliffe. Phone 356R
THREE room furnished apartment near
High School. Large rooms. Large clos
ets. AQUits. rnone ojii..
NEWLY decorated three room fur
nished. Close in. Couple. $53. Utilities
furnished. Phone 4492 or 3463.
FOR RENT, two bedroom duplex apart
ment. S55. ilio Martin, rnone mh.
FOR RENT, furnished apartment for
working girl. Utilities furnished. Use of
automatic washer and dryer. 3 blocks
from 7th and Main, fnone rdtd or can
at 426 n. 7tn alter six p.m.
CLEAN 3-room apartment 433 North
Ten in:
NEWLY decorated apartment.
Apis. 710 Mam.
Greer
unfurnished, basement apartment
for bachelor or lady. Natural hot water
heat and water lurnisnea. neing-
erntor and electric range avauaoie.
2012 Main or pnone mio.
for RENT! 3-room apartment, fur
nished. Adults. KtB Hroaa.
STEAM HEATED apartment with bed
room, oil 8 uaic at.
FURNISHED apartment
Apartment 1. -too Marnei.
THREE BOOM furnished apartment 2041
White.
ONE bedroom unfurnished apartme;
Gos equipped, can z-wm,
!nT
NEWLY decorated, private bath, kit
Chenette. steam neat, aiecinc ruin
$10 week Hex Arms Apartment.
FURNISHED bedroom apartment
Phone 7644, fltn ana wainui, Auuiey
Apartments
FURNISHED three room apartment
$52.50; two room unit $35; alt utilities
Included. 41B n. -renin.
26 HOUSES FOR RENT
TWO ROOM house for reni. Call 3700
after five.
UNFURNISHED house. 4806 South
Sixth.
ONE bedroom furnished houae. Phone
2-0990.
house. Also small cabins. Inquire SIB
XiiHn
Tur. iwritwim hnm with office in front
Comoletelv furnished. Extra good lo
cation lor pusiness, v-an aviv.
FOR RENT, Modern two-room furnished
house. Inquire 3112 Cannon. Phone 0123
tier live.
.-.'.-... .,r.,,c.,erf-- Himlatv K(-
cept (or stoves, ejo. Call SOW before
e p.oie
WHICH ONE?
$ 8500 Buy, two bedrooma, 1J
acre.
t 6600 Buys four bedroom!
acre.
i 6800 Buys three bedrooms,
acre.
$ 4000 Buys three bedrooms.
acre.
$ 7500 Buys two bedrooms, 4
acre.
$ 8200 Buys three bedrooma, fur-
nisnea, Vi acre.
$30,000 Buys three bedrooma, M
acre.
18,900 Buys three bedrooms, 10
acres.
$10,500 Buys four bedrooma, one
lot.
$10,000 Buya four bedrooms, one
lot.
$11,000 Buys two bedrooms, large
3 corner lots.
$ 2625 Buys on Layeshore Drive
iyt acre,
a
FOR SALE
$42 per acre per crop season buya
a lease on loo acres good black
soil, Irrigated. Suitable for barley,
ciover, or potatoes.
FRED E. FLEET
REALTOR
DENNIE COATES, Associate
408 Main Office Ph. 1-3335
Eves. 3-1365
HIGHWAY CAFE: :
Good year around business. Grade,
A. Includes buildings, stock, fix
tures and equipment. Living ouar
ters. Price $8500, Good term. '
HERB SCHMIDT
ANDY SILANI
REAL ESTATE
631 So. Sixth
9879
Phone 19f
ACROSS FROM SHASTA SCHOOL
Clean, attracUve two bedroom borne
on large lot. Irrigated ,r0" JJ;
lawn and berries. Priced to aell with
or without furniture. Newhouse Real
Estate, 2060 South Sixth, phona 9031
or 874a.
74 ACRES', irrigated. Good buildings,
on paved roed. S-room modern home.
Suitable for potatoes or train, woven
wire fenced. By owner. Box 4, Meral
ancf News. 1
FOR SALE, three room modern housjv
electric heat and "rj!f"UrI;.Ibl
ed. One acre good aoll. Keaaonably
priced. Phone 06. "
OR SALE, two bedroom unflnlsheo:
pumice brick house, two acre, excel.'
lent ground. ISO ft. well. Shede re.
On paved street. MSO. cash wlU Handle.
3027 Johna Ave. Phone .-1940.
THREE BEDROOM modern home, with
1400 sq. feet of floor apace with double
garage: Situated on V acre good eoll.
Paved street. Total price taoo. Season
able terms.
Evenings, Far Travle. Phone t-etes
evening,. V(N w CMLEY
Deal Estate and H""'1".
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