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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
1-P.lMY. MARCH 14, 19.12
UAL Asks Drop
Of Pendleton
SEATTLE Wl United Air Lines
innounced Thursday It had filed
request for elimination of Pendle
ton, Ore., a "must" stop on Its
raclllo Northwest flights.
The application to the Civil Aero
Suffocating "Hot Flashes" stopped
or strikingly relieved
In 63-80 of case, in doctoiV tests!
Are you going through you know what It has done
xnange 01 me . . . suner
for others
lug the "hot flashes," ner
vous tension. Irritability,
weakness and other types
of functionally-caused dls-
I tress of this difficult time?
I Then . . . here's hope for
you I In tests by doctors,
I Lyd I a Pinkham's Com-
pound and Tablets gave
' relief from such distress...
In 6J and 10 (respec
tively) of the cases tested.
Complete or ttriking relief I
Burely you know thatLydla
Pinkham's Is tdentifically
modern in Action Surely
IF YOUR CREDIT'S GOOD
. . its good with us !
Painting
Body and
Fender Work
Motor Tune-up
Anderson Auto Service
632 Walnut By the Post Office
St. Patrick's Dance
Saturday, March 15
Borris City Hall
Dancing 9:00 Until 2:00
Music by
Yern Emley and His
Harmony Kings
Sponsored by
Dorris Boys' Club
Ease Your Washday Work!
When" the'liglit it 'dim, howcan you be
sure that all the spots are out of your wash?
Why take chances? Good lighting in your
laundry will help you get out all the dirt the'
first time : because " you ' can'see'easily ' and
quickly.
Our Home Lighting Specialists are ready
to .helpjyouf PLAN j your lighting." Their
services are free,"ocall us," won't you?
PLAN YOUR LIGHTING FOR PLEASANT LIVING
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
nautics Board would open the way
to non-stop service between Spo
kane Boise.
The announcement said the firm
also will press for lifting of the
present restriction against non-stop
flights between Seattle-Tacoma tyid
Chicago.
3
WA.EfJ
But do you know what It
will do for vouf Not If you
haven't experienced the relief
of tension, "nashes" and Irri
tability It ao often bMnga at
such tlmeal
Before another day baa
paaeed, try Lydla Plnkham'a
. . . the Vegetable Compound,
or new, improved Tableta
with added Iron . . . and dis
cover how much easier your
"change of life" may be!
Vrwnper ipomen aid elf's
Buffering from functional
pains and distress of men
struation find Pinkham's
wonderful tool It contain no
pain-deadening drupe
in
I.ydta '.nfcJ.am'i
anion flirouoA
tvm pathetic mr
lous ayjffwire
tievts dijfrf.it of
tnt'heatwavtt"!
1
Motor Overhauling
Clutch - Transmis
sion and Radiator
Repairs.
lour Laundry
-
!J . '-q; ,'',' V fWt
By MRS. iC. R. NELSON
A budget meetliiK. social hour
and notluck supper was held in
tne rausn nan, juonaay, luarcn a,
with a Rood attendance. Newly
elected members of the Bishop s
Committee are George Carlon and
oienn Harvey, who will replace
Liiy rosier and Dean Harris
whose terms have expired,
E. M. Carlon was elected war
den for the coming year with
Glenn Harvey and George Carlon,
treasurer.
William Harvey Is the other
commlttcemember.
Plans are being made by the
Church Guild to complete the
kitchen. The church property will
bo entirely lenced this year com
plete with a Rraveled walk.
Dr. H. N. Tragitt Jr.. pastor.
hopes to plant the lawn and shrub
bery tills fall or possibly earlier.
The pastor was in charge of the
meeting, and he spoke well of the
uccess of the oast year's church
work and activities. Bishop Lane
Barton was guest speaker and
nave an interesting summary of
tne past years acconiDUsrimenLt
in the district.
Following the business meetine
the assembly repaired to the
church for slnglne of hvmns and
evening prayer led by Bishop Bar
ton.
Mrs. Earl Corum and Mrs. Darl
Hunt of Silver Lake, Mr. and Mrs.
Newman Klmes, Dr. and Mrs. H.
N. Tragitt were present from
Lakevlew. These get-togethers are
always enoyed In our community.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean' Harris were
elected as delegates to the con
vocation this year.
Mi. and Mrs. Louis Brunnemer
and children of Lakevlew have re
turned from their vacation trio to
San Francisco and spent a happy
weekend with their parents. Mr.
and Mrs. William Harvey. Garry
Nelson is helping out at the With
ers ranch while Vancil Is ill. He
is suffering from a sulpha allergy.
A two-car garage is being built
on tne Les Elder ranch.
Deepest sympathy is extended
from our community to Mrs. Earl
Vaughn ana lamllv in paisley on
the death of Earl Vaughn last
week. He was member of the
Summer Lake grange and was
well liked by all who knew him.
Mr. and Mrs. George Carlon
were business visitors in Lakevlew
Tuesday.
A. V. Meyers. Portland, was a
visitor here Wednesday. He Is con
nected with the state Came Com
mission. I Several Inches of new snow fell
Thursday and Friday and winter
seems to oe witn us again.
The film shown at the Ana River
Schoolhouse Thursday was "I'd
Climb the Highest Mountain." The
attendance was good and the pic-
ture enjoyed.
Miss Joan Deboy, accompanied
by a friend, spent the weekend
here from Klamath Falls with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Deboy.
Joan is an office assistant for a
dentist in Klamath Falls whose
name we did not learn.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Harris, ac
companied by Bill Foree, went to
Bend Saturday. Mrs. Harris went
on to Portland where she is visit
ing her daughter, Mrs William
Howard who is ill and in the hos
pital. Mrs. Howard is the former
Lorraine Harris and her friends
wish her an early recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pitcher of
Klamath Falls, accompanied by a
friend, spent the weekend at the
home of their daughter, Mrs. Jim
Carlon.
A basketball game was played
Lighting!
In Paisley Wednesday night be
tween the Silver Luke Summer
Lake squad and the Bend-Portland
squad from Lakoview. Lakevlew
won. Attending from here were:
Mr. and Mrs. George Carlon.
Mr. and Mis. Jim Carlon, Mr.
and Mim, Louis Withers and Glenn
Harvey. Another game between
these teams was scheduled for
Wedneaiay, March VI. in tho
Paisley gymnasium.
Regular session of Granue No.
745 met March 8 with a good at
tencanco. Les Elder reported on
the agriculture group meetings he
attenaed. A combined Lake Coun
ty picnlo may be arranged for
tins summer but drtutls or tho
event haven't been completed as
of yet. Tho usual Red Cross dona
tion of as was voted upon.
Reinstatements of Mr. and Mrs.
George Pike of Paisley and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Pitcher of Sliver
Lake were favorable voted.
Applications have been received
for manv oilier new members. The
telephone project reporled on bv
f rank Graves doesn t loon lavor-
able. The charier was drnned for
our departed brother, Earl Vaughn.
square dancing was neici louow-
Ing a soil conservation movie
shown by Forester Ray Knudson,
raisiey.
Mr. and Mrs. Guv Foster assist
ed bv Mr. and Mrs. Bud Currier
served the supper.
Ted conn. Lnkeview, attorney tor
the Summer Lake Irrigation Dis
trict, was a business visitor here
March 9 on matters pertaining to
irrigation.
We are having some wind and
rain which will take the deep snow
oil. but the deep drills will still
be with us.
The interior of the Summer Lake
lodge is being redecorated and
new linoleum laid in the lobby
and dining room.
Larigell Valley 'M
By CORA LKAV1TT
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. 0 1 d f 1 e 1 d
of Klamath Falls spent the week
end with their daughter. Mrs. Bud
Harris and family. On Sunday
the Oldfields visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Cunningham.
Mr. and Mrs. Craven have moved
here from Mulin to make their
home on the Lester Jones ranch
which they purchased.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shepherd and
baby have moved to tiie Keith
Rice ranch to make their home.
His parents of Klamath Falls spent
Sunday with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Graves
and Robert of Ashland spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Graves and daughters. His father
who lives with the Ernest Graves
returned to Ashland with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Doty and
baby of Chlloquin spent the week
end with the Graves family aUo.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hood spent
Wednedsay evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Novotony.
Shorty Barratt has returned home
from Prineville where he visited
his daughter and her family.
Mr.- and Mrs. Bill Burnett visited
Monday with the Ted Albert family.
Air. ana Mrs. Art Monroe and
family entertained Mr. and Mrs
Mike Dearborn and sons at dinner
on March 9 in honor of Mrs. Dear
borns birthday.
Air. ana Mrs. Orville Devaul
spent the weekend at Grants Pass
who WehCecil Conleys and attended
the ball game between Bonniua
and Rogue River. Almost the whole
valley went over for the same
The Fitzhughs spent the weekend
with the John Millers, the Lcavltts
and Burnetts visited the Burnetts
Sr., at Grants Pass and many
others visited relatives and friends
and all went to the game. Many
were seen from Chiloquln, Malin,
Merrill, Bly, Sprague River,
and a lot from Bonanza and Htlder
brand and Dairy. Everyone is
reminded to save the evening of
Mar. 29 for the big party which
will honor our basketball team,
the yell leaders. Coach Merton
Whipple and Principal Clayton
Sharpe. It is a community affair
Tht JAYHAWK
THERE'S HONE BETTER
"91" Octon. Ethyl 31e
JAYHAWK GAS
2135 South 6th
J III!
AUCTIONEERING
Sale Management
Grsdasie of Western Colters , . .
Of Anelloneerlne . . . Btllinsi. Meat,
Certified Pedigree Reader
Successful galea are the Result of Proper
Promotion, Management and Auctioneering.
Specializing in FARM, PUREBRED LIVE
STOCK and REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS.
G. W. (Jerry) FALES,
AUCTIONEER
5304 Alva Klamath Fall' Ph. 2-2452
Free Service on Church Benefit Auction!
If your present roof hot nor given you the protec
tion your home deiervet, don't experiment with the tame
outmoded type, but investigate the proven superiority of
the now famous Aluminum four-way inter-locking shingle.
The Aluminum four-way inter-locking shingle is weather
proof, fireproof, approved by the nation's leading archi
tects, and is guaranteed for the life of your home. Ask for
a free estimate, and the new low cost of this ultimate in
roofing perfection from EARL MANCHESTER, 614 Klam
ath or Phone 2-0213.
IT IS TOMORROW'S ROOF TODAY
Dorris
lly DORA HltAN'IIAM
The Jinx continues to lollmv the
Bullo Valley High School basket
ball tenuis Willi a defeat Friday
night at Mt. Slinsln, tho It's los
ing 2i to 45 mill the A's plnylnn
wonderful ball, bowed to Sliiistn
at) to 117. Siilurrlnv night 1IVII8
Journeyed to MoCloiid lo pluv tho
Loggers. Disaster overtook Ilia B
team after leading MrClnuri all
tho way. The finish read, Loggers
40, BVHS 36.
Coach Plunll benched his first
string A's alter a slow and splrll
le.sa first quarter when thev scored
only 3 points to at) fur the McCloud
quintet the Bulldog second tenm
sparked by Fraley. Miller and
Copcland brought the count to 33
to M.
The Dorris Boy's Club Is going
"great guns" alter Its gala open
ing Tuesday nliiht. It is a tine
project and Pollco Chief Fenlon
Mahrt deserves a big vole ot
thanks. I was lit the opening and
bellevo me it was reallv a line
affair. Let us hope Interest if
adults will not wane. vo know the
boys will keep It going.
The Dorris Lions Club has an
nounced that It will put on a show
March 29 at the Butte Valley
High auditorium.
City election scheduled for April
8 finis these running for City
Councilmrn for a four year term.
Richard Frnwlck, A. E. McLaugh
lin and Edgar Viets. For city
treasurer, four year term. Freda
Webster, Incumbent, and for city
clerk, Anne Andrcatto. Betty
Gravler will be a write in can
didate.
and everyone Is Invited to attend
the poiluck supper Minting ut 1
o'clock and to enjoy the social
evening to follow. It will be held
at the Bonama High School.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fernlund
spent the weekend at Medlord with
tier parents the Earl Schebet
'they brought Linda and Eddie
home after they spent a week with!
IllOlr Drunrinnrnnk
ri v.. . v , ' , ,,
Dixie Evans of Klamath Falls'
spent the weekend with her grand-i
parents. Mr. and Mrs. GeorKci
Noble. Her parents, the Ed Evans, '
came out Snndiiv nH rIm rhir,t ,
home With them.
on Tuesday. j
Mrs. Mnry J. Smith loft Frl- '
dny mornniR lor Vubn Citv toj
visit her son Oeorse and (ainilv.
She will go on to Los Aim e Irs ami j
visit relatives and friends and then
On tit l.nnn Pimm r"1.f tn . j
n-v (.... i.
Ym J?Julson-
ruyp wrimpr ana son spent
the weekend at Cirants Pnss with
her husband and si.ster-lnlaw and
brotlier-in-law-
Christine Brown vLvited on Men
day with Cora Leaviu. Fa ye
Weimer was also a visitor.
Legal Ncfice
NOTICE OF SAIT.
The Orreon Slate IliKhuay Commli-
imn nax tor sale nn a-orimrnt of u .!
equipment and irrnp malertali Irtratrd
at the Itlchwav Departnirnl Equip
ment PlanU al Solcm. Coquille. Kbm
ath Fnlli, and La Grande. Orcgnn f'ar
tial luts of the vartouk kinds of equip,
ment and nrrap are ai follow:
AT SALEM: Car, ttatlon untnni,
dump irurks, "j-yarH ahnvrl. iracJer.t,
asphalt kettles, tnrnicm roller, mow
er and scrap material
AT COQUILLE: Dump truck., plrk
up, asphalt ketllei and tcrap mater
iala AT KLAMATH FALLS: Dump (ruck
asphalt kettles, mower, drag aw and
icrjip materials.
AT LA GRANDE: Cars, dump truck!
and crap ma tr rial
Sealed bids for the purchase of all
or any one piece of thu ued equip
ment and for all the acrap m-Hrna.
will be received by the State Highway
Commission in Boom 41H State High
way Building, Salem, Oregon, unltl
2 p.m.. Tueaday, April 1. 0Xi, at which
time and place the blda will be pub
licly opened and read.
Proposal forma and full Information
for bidders may he ohtained In Room
221, State Highway lluilding. Salem,
Oregon, and at each of the four equip
ment planm.
Oregon State Highway Commission
M. 14-21 No. 012.
C
Specialist auto glass service
Is avallabl here . and
that meana a real glazier
specially equipped by exper
ience - and training will di
the work. Fine glass, (in.
workmanship and prompt
seiivce is guaranteed here
J.! J J.fwT
and
5
GINIRAL
FIRST ANNUAL
V. F. W.
CRAB FEED
SATURDAY - MARCH 15
at tho
V.F.W. HALL 515 KLAMATH AVE.
FROM 5 TO 10 P.M.
CLASSIFIED RATES
one day .. per word 4
riirea Days per word lie
Week run per word 20o
Mouth run per word 6&c
MINIMUM
The minimum chargo for any one
aa is doc.
BOX NUMBERS
Answers to ads may be handled
through box numbers at the paper
iur a service cnnige 01 3SH.
DEADLINES
Classified aua accepted up to 6:30
p.m. for following day'i publication
Classified display ads accepted up
tc 14 noou for following day pub
lication. ADJUSTMENTS
Plrs.se mane an claims tor adjust
ment wluiout delay.
Corrections or cancellation re
ceived by 8:20 p.m. will be mads
in following dav'a mtbllcaMon
C FUNERAL HOMES
IVAIID S kiaiimiTi-f iiii.r.1" lioT.imi
M'S'I Slrwl. Phuiif. .11.14.
I MEETING "NOl 'CIS
i aiToiia Chapirr' ai witf'mMt-s'uniiay
""""on. i uo pm. Miumir Tinp.
"i't vi iniiruriion iy tirsiid of-
Cterr. all nivmhrr mvllril. AIlr tha
mwllni a no ! dinner al Jenad..
t.iJM'rpiivwwuivMm.n
"
J LOST AND fOUND
i i-t'ST. hiack fountain pen. Liberal re.
m
"
GENERAL NOTICES
RED ROOSTER
TAVERN
i Under neu mnn.iKrment. Completo-
, , , .
ly rfniw,(llel Bt lc 'r onr
convenience.
HAROLD and ART
FREDRICKSON
AUCTION
Sunday 12 Noon
New chrome dining room sets, new
roilet.1. new occaMonnl clmlis, new
bedroom .scls. Like new gm range,
1120. Electric motor, $25. 0U.
Summers Lnne Auction Mart
3600 Summers Lnne
BIO
BARBER SHOP
OPEN
Under New Muungemeut
HOURS
9:00 A M. 'TILL 7:00 P.M.
PERSONALS
YOUNG man wllh food horns would
like to correaponcl Hitn uung woman
between 21 and Jfl wllh one rtulil or
none.W'rlle Hox flo.Herald and News.
HEAl. SILK. USal "
KHATEX Fla.nes.Phona.ia4.
7.bEBkCcE Swansons Beauty Shop.
Phone 71B1.
MAN1.EY Home ProducU. Phone
10
SERVICES
MOVING? .
Call 7425
Locnl-Loni? Distance
Piano and appliance moving a
upeclally
Transfer and Storage
Bekin'a Moving and Storage
Peoples Warehouse
'Since 1918"
NOTICE
LANDSCAPING
TREE PRUNING
SPRAYING
by
Francl" "Smithy" Smith,
Tree Surgeon
Let u work with you NOW on
your landscape needs.
ROSEBUSHES NOW IN STOCK
Pantented and No. l's
SUBURBAN FLOWER SHOP
3614 So. 6th Phone 8188
CENTRALIZED
SERVICE BUREAU
What you don't want, aomeone
else needs! Let us find what 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 Main in Klam.
ath Falls and get acquainted or
Phone 5670
Heavy Hauling
ANYWHERE, FOR HIRE
Honest Rates Weights Service
Insured
ANDERSEN FREIGHT LINE
2802 South Sixth
Ph. 9240 or 2-3133
Legal Notice
NOTICE Of LANDOWNER'S
MEKT1NG OK KLAMATH
OHAINAOE DISTRICT:
Nollca Is hereby given that the reg
ular annual meeting of the landowners
of the Klamath Drainage District will
Im held at the office of the District
No 12 Molhaae Bldg., Klamalh Palls,
Oregon at l::i0 p.m. on Huturday March
20, 10.12 which meeting Is held for the
purpose or electing on Supervisor to
serve for a term of a years and for
the transaction of such other business
an may come before the meeting.
c. I Langslet
Secreatry,
M 7-14-21 No. Ofl.'l
NOTIC1
10
SERVICI
FIX' THAT
RADIO
Our Ttuslneu Is Round
CONNER'S SERVICI! CO.
Phone 187a
EXCAVATING
Mobil Shovel and trench Hoe
Bulldoser Fill Ulrt Toptoll
Crushed Rock Driveway Clndan
Compressor
CRANE 1KRV1CB
GRAHAM BROS.
Phoi.e 5M1 or 9110
Septic Tanks Cleaned
NfWMt Sn!Ury Methndi
AIM)
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
vie ni bewrr Lines of KooU, Eta
CD P. KINO
3434 Orchard Phon M41
RHOWCAnDS and itiiia. Calf"!?.
THIlM'S Atno I'untlni. Body incj Iri)'
iler work I'hont 4O40.
ALT KHAtlONM - All " HrkfurVnlr
Jrnnia liar. AntUi. 707 Mailt. I'hnna
CAIU'fcNTm work fUnm-jr-llni"
new con t ruction. Phona 3-0017.
and
I.Nt'DMK TAX MKIltllSfS
Tor appolntmant I'hona 2 0331. Harvey
r.l.RCTKICAL conlrarllgg. Work fuar-
mt-cn i-nnr-f j (I'll'
SKITIC TANK
Pumped, Ctmrrrla tank and drain
field In ttalled. Orvilla &luerBv.
phdtie 3070.
PA I Ml NO and
717.
paperhnintt
fit I VPS AI'TO paintlni
bnir and fan-
ork rnnne 4rH0
Ct'HTAlNS Uurt(.-cd
and atratrhtit
; rnone ani
I yt-t- nruei"Phone""lfli4 '"or9077.
J L. DEAN
Auditor
1 ottirm at am no. 7in. - Piwna rut
IDUCADONAL
DIESEL
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
WE NEED several mechanic
ally Inclined and reliable men
to train for pmlttona In the
Tractor and Equipment indust
ry. If you are not making bet
ter limn 190 per week, or you
ifon't have all year )nb necur
lly. you owe It to yourself lo
write for free farm, without
obllitullmi, about tins training
and our Ailvlsory Placement
Service.
TRACTOR TRAINING RERVICE
Write Box 43 Co Herald As New
draff auhlerts offtre machines
Kl.AMATH BUSINESS CIll.l.r.QK
nj Pine Phone 4T00
13
HEALTH
CONVALESCENTS
AGED - INVALIDS
24-Hour Nursing Care, with Regis
tered Nurse In charge.
Attention given to Special Diets.
Equipped lor bed patients. Fully
licensed by Stale of Oregon. Your
inspection Invited.
Courtesy to your family doctor.
Private or pension casea elcome.
The Mitchell 'Sanatarium
Jacksonville, Ore.
Phone Jacksonville 651
S I LAM balhi. exerruei. annt mli'ipm.
for men and women. Phone SftM.
14 HELP WANTID, FEMALf
HELP WANTED, SO woman strawberry
plant packers. No experience nereasary.
Martini March 17, al a am. Weather
permllllnl !i mile west of Titleless
on Easl West Boad. Dean Callaa Ranch.
roone i-tvtfn Tuietake.
WANTfO. ofdee reee'pllonlsT TypTnf
and shorthand necessary, insurance ex
perience prererred.Phone 2-2SQI.
16 HELP- WANTED, MALE
WANTED-
EXPERIENCED MECHANIC
Absolutely First Claw Working
CONDITIONS
BEST PAY
GUARANTEED SALARY
APPLY IN PERSON
DIMBAT MOTORS
2'JMaln Phl7M
BAKFRS Kxpriencrd men In naw
modern whnleaala bakery at Eufentv
Add re ii repllea lo David won Baktrif Co.
Bnx 4 1 '17, Portland H, OreRon. liVilig
Be. experlenre and family italui.
PARIS" MAN with aome bonhkee7)Tni
knowledge. Pleaaa atale full particulars,
experience, kind f work done,
married or atnfle Addreaa and phone
if any. WIN pny food averaie waie
wllh opportunity for advancement.
Write Herald New. Box 57.
WANTED combination all around ranch
mechanic and welder. Steady Job for a
ober and energetic man. alngle only.
Box 35. Herald and JVewa.
WANTKU, automobile fllefiman exper
ienced In hnlh new and med car telling.
Local O.M.C. dealer, (live ac and pairt
experience In first reply. Write Herald
News. Box M,
WANTED, two expeTlenced Pint and
Kir fraden. Year around work. Top
pay, (tood opportunity, Penberthy Lum
ber Co. Box 63ft, Yrtka. California.
Phone H07.
SALESMAN earning to itart, approx.
$27S, per month. Opportunity to ad
vance. Agei IN to .10. Apply Standard
Htatlona, Inc. 2nd and Main or Iplan
ade and Spring Hta.
18 SITUATIONi WANTED
rjEPKNDABnE woman for child care,
a day In my home, Phone 2-01180 aft
ernoon and Sunday.
Lihui cara anytimt. Phone u-ofiTitG
ernnonn.
ClinVo CAfTiE, anfl Kant MalnTTS'To
il:.K daya phone flB70,cvea. 2-0ft72,
cb I, on ED girl waiiii hour workTcVfl
maw,
WILL ear for children In my home
daya or your homo evaninga. Call
2-1 S4fl.
1 HON1NO, homo cleaning. I'hone D17.
22
ROOMS FOR RINT
VAttM ROOMH, gentleman only, (win
bed, bath. Garage available. Phone
flftoS.
22 ROOMS FOR HINT
rf(ttVh(iiii)ilti)Mlng.KvVy()iing ixitZ
iililifil, Muitftt)) mhtr bL)t!or or truu
).. 100 North Ilniarl.
htoMfc.r"wii." irlVU ntiwtt
I'lnw tii.J'lim 4444.
INH'iMM, utk' raitMmTiJ.. r('M' 4B2T,
L'twi tnl'honi tm,
riu.N'f rimm ' (or rnt." Grr A pari -
Munla, 710 Main.
24 APARTMENTS J0R RENT
TMllfcei fon'tn nicely furnlsliea1 emit'
pletely renovated apartment. Ctectrta
Iteal, close III. adults, b'ii No. ath.
Phuiie P3U.
KOlt IIKN'I'. iti7nsKe"dlwob7d7oom ill.
plex. Ill'i Meruit or plume 3al2.
PAIlft.V iiirulaltetiPtwo bedroom apertC
ment on Humedala Boad. Phone tie?.
't'llltrlK room furnished apsrTment."
I'hnneJ-IMcMIO (.'aiuiiin.
Vwi iuioni htritisYteti apartment. M
Main, PlKtiteflotlB
r'lillNINIIKI) two room apartment",
bath, lelrlserator, ullllllaa It day. Bsrll.
elur preferted. 220 HuutU otlrlh.
i.AMtllC atlracirve three roOttT7urntehe(l
epartmeitt. Close In. I'ltone M4I.
r'lUINlNIIKlV two room apartment,
tiathJtedecorated. 3D.SO. Phone S-.1SH1.
't UU ttedrouin. unturriiTie'd apar!me"t;i
lnilliple. Adulli. SIS North lh
SOU MKN'f, lwo"room"furnisrieorapetl
ment. Couple otily. Phone TJla.
KOH "ilkNT. to" reliable pariy"Tnihno
pets. Newly decorated three room
alb
ortll 4th.
KUnNIHIUSD apartment, private bath
and enltauca. Iteat furnished. Adults,
I'liune 3 mu l3l Ksplenade.
lll'HTAlnti furnished'" apariment. (?aa
equipped. Across from the Acedemv.
lhr room ' " hinwthtd
nrlmnt, Ctntrally locaud. UV iiouth
and.
NJ.WCV tJei'OTkUd" pr.mint. Cftwir
Apia. 110 Main.
itNfOtlNIHllKt), .V('nnt p.rlmi7it"
for (Mrhalnr or lady. Naturat hoi wur
and watar furnUltad. JUfrj
ralor and vlacli-lc rnj avallabU.
JUU At(n or ttnti MIO attar j m F
HTCAM HKAtCI) par lirwKtViiirbad-
room, nsa Oak HL
rUHf-TrHllHO apMmnt ior ' ' ml
Aparlniant 1, TOO Martial.
TMHM JlOOM furnlthad a'partonan.. Obi
Will la
OUi T3roorn unl'urnlihari ' amtrfi.if..T
(a autfMpd. Call 1-OOU,
TtlfdCK riHimurnuKad'apVrtman't artd
hath, Adulla onlv, I'hona 473. an wi.
nut.
NIIWTV dacoralaiT oiivafa hatlT iTu.
ctitnalta. tttaam haat, alaclrle n.
tin wrh Haa Arma Apartmant
M2 f0; (wo room unit alt uullltaa
Inclodtd. 41B N. Tanth.
2 HOUSES COH!NT
TOfmtAHt. I w n drtxy mK out par ft r
rurnlilvad. 123 Wahti..tlon HiimI 1-hr..
lilut-ka in Main by rremant IkAooI, $4&
ntcjuin n nunnay aiiarnoon.
I Nrt HtNtHHKti dutsTav! (ovaair.Vu.rf':
ail. Can ba aoan at a533hlaVV'r.
a i(OOMt.'AmN tWaM. (nquif fcar.
Wist .triM.errr, wtwaw tw, n.
TIIHFK rtMim altrarllvalr turt,lai,7&
(utec coIC-m In Klamath fall for
(hit, prlra. 43. A dull, fhmy
TllllCK r'Kim uttttlv furnlihad boue
!nr rant. -JJM Oak Al.
i'NrrnNtHCl hou lor rant aaba
Hn. nth.
KOH nVN"fTa room furnlshatj cottaft'
Cloaa in. (nqulra M4 Oak.
OH KtST. ana badroom (urnlihVJ
houaa. 31 Wi))ln(lDn.
TWO rooms furmhd xcapt frixariai.
Mil lPln.
YOH Hi.fi t. two )9irtMnt bom. nn
hadrnom apartmant, boih nlcalv (ur-
niiltcd ilnwniown. Phona HM.
llNf OtlNtftliru' houta.- ihraa rofi
and bath. :i7. par month. Wo paU.
Kaa ownar at 148 Katt Main,
rfl KKNT. mdarn fwo"room fiir
nuhrrt l.nu.a InifUtra 31 1) Cannon.
Fhona Bill aflar flva.
HVK IIUOM fiJfnl'hii'mua for rant",
ln uo l-rtKim (untuned catiina. PKona
b;u4 u to aifht p m.
Dl'rlJ.X fnr rani
1213) lorn a da la
TWO HUSSi turnlihfd iwui (or finL
Phona a 177.
ai77, '
iWri kit' tut fant.' Vhona 3o3t ba7ori i
pm
hotiM. AUo imall rablna. Inquire til
ON K b(iroom" partly" iNifnlahad houmT
t:ioa in. Cail2-03tva.
2jlMl5CiUANIOUS FOR ftENt
BEEHIVE
u
TRUCKS DRIVE
Move Youraelf Save H
New Trucks For Long Trlpi
Plekuiia Stakei Vans
BEACON MOBIL SERVICE
I201E. Main Phone 304
roil Bf.NT, TuUlsVe homestead t'nr
potatoes. Good cellsr. rhone Tulelska
f-10113.
I'ASTtlRr. for IM to ITS head of rattle,
have hill areas and 70 acres trrtaated
meertow. Old Phllpot Rench at Hsrpo
Dam on Lost Mlvcr. rhon 117 Bon
Mnr rft'H Br!NT. by niihl. day or monlh",
larce bulldlna next to Little Sweden en
South Sixth, for dances, parties, sales,
shows, ties electric heel, nice dence
ttoor, ataia end piano. Also nanqucs
tables available and eltbl or ten pad.
astals for Lodae use. tSouth fluttft Com
munlly Hall. Phone sons.
6rici"for renL XI Main. Phone"
71BI.
30 REAL ESTATE P0R SALE
3 BEDROOM HOME
Cloe In. Rood location. Wall to
wall carpeting and fireplace In liv
ing room. Hot water heat. Rental
property In back of lot. The sav
ings on fuel and rental Kill no a
lone ny In paying for this food
home. 11.500.
6ee or Call
JAMES HESELTINE, M69
Salesman with
M. L' JOHNSON
REAL ESTATE
434 Main St.
Office Phone 5113
SUBURBAN
Well built three bedroom home on
pavement. Nice bath, kitchen and
service porch, Rnrnne and out
buildings. Bcnutlful yard, k acre
with berries and garden spot. $7250.
HOMES IN TOWN
NORTH8IDE Two bedroom hom
with GOOD furniture. 15000.
CLOSE IN N eat one bedroom
nomc. $2850.
HOT SPRINOS-Wcll kept two bed-
roum nome, iirepiace, narciwooo
floors, good basement. 18150.
Income Property
THREE APARTMENTS W e 1 1 lo
calcd, bringing In excellent Income.
BEARD AGENCY
Renltors and Insurance
1020 M.ln "
Phones 2-34714880-4734
THItFE room house on corner lot. t'o
ment foundation, saraee, fenced. SISUO
26(10 Scott. Phona a-l."
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