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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
SATURDAY. MARCH 22, 1952
FORT KLAMATH
Br MYRTLE WIMKR
Starting on Monday, March 10,
three local men Thomas O. Oyche,
Mitchell "Mike" Beaulle and
Clarence Jenkins, went to work
loading logs (or K. A. Briggs ana
Bon Co. ol Myrtle Creel. Tour mil
lion leet of decked logs will be
loaded on pais at Diamond Lake
aiding and transported by rail to
the Palmerton Lumber Co. mill at
Klamath Falls.
Visiting old friends here one day
last week were two pioneer resi
dents ol the Wood River Valley,
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Cardwell, who
have made their home south ol
Klamath Falls since leaving Fort
Klamath. While here, they called
at the homes ol Mr. and Mrs, J. R.
Blsemore and Mr, and Mrs Guss
A. Page.
Mrs. Lee Ferguson and Mrs. Ken
neth Morris, both ot Prlnevllle,
left for home on Wednesday alter
visiting here since the previous
Monday at the home of their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards.
On the return trip, the two women
were accompanied by an oldtlme
friend, Mrs. Edith Moon, who will
visit at Prlnevllle for a time with
her son-in-law, daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bailey and
children. Mrs. Moon has been
making her home here with another
son-in-law, daughter and grand
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard O. Varnum and daughter
Audrey.
Mrs. Eva Pritchett and grand
daughter, Diane Bechtel, have re
turned from Mitchell, Ore., where
they have been visiting Diane's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Young,
the latter being Mrs. Pritchett's
daughter.
After spending the past several
month at the Walter Midkiff home
here, Mrs. Ann Yarnell and Mrs.
Jenny Corbin left by car Friday,
March 14, for Alturas, where they
planned to visit other relatives be
fore returning to their respective
homes In Monterey and Freedom,
Calif.
Linda and Stephen Pope, young
daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred L. Pope, have recovered from
a, siege of the three-day measles,
a mild form of the illnes now
going the rounds among children
in this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Jackson
left Friday, March 14, on a two
weeks' visit with his brother and
Wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jack
ion, at Merced, Calif. They were
taken by car to their destination
by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bronson,
who with their daughter, Dorothy,
and son, Carson, will visit relatives
lurther south at Sharp Park, Cal.,
during the two weeks, at the end
of which time the party plans to
return here.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Thomas en
joyed a week's trip and visit to
their old home at John Day, Ore.,
returning last week to their home
here. They own and operate the
Old Fort Tavern and Lounge.
Local Lady Elks who were pre
sent at the crab feed at the Elks'
Club in Klamath Falls on Thursday
evening, March 13. were Mrs. Fred
L. Pope, Mrs. Stewart imcnoison
and Mrs. Marvin Roeder.
..Mr and Mrs. Bert Gray will
leave in a few days for the Spencer
Creek fish hatchery near Keno,
where Gray will be stationed as
watchman lor a month during the
egg-taking season. He is a long
time employe of the state fish
Hatchery on crookea creek soutn
of nere.
The annual school spring vaca
tion is on, and classes will resume
on Monday. March 14. Enjoying the
week in sunny California is Billy
Vaden, who is ine quest oi Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Hawkins and
children at the Hawkins ranch at
Hollister, Calif. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vaden, of the
wood River Hawkins rancn.
" Accompanied by her husband
Mrs. Frank Strahan. local school
teacher, left Sunday on a week's
trip which will take them out of
the snow for a lew days, iney
planned to go south to Arizona, and
hone to bring back scenic colored
pictures of their trip, including also
some oi tne neautnui cactus uowers
which are in full bloom in Arizona
during March and April. Strahan
Is assistant foreman of the local
state highway patrol, and both he
and his wife are ardent amateur
photographers.
Donald Roeder arrived borne last
Friday evening from Ashland,
where he Is a student at Southern
Oregon College. He is also enjoying
a week's vacation from his studies
during the spring vacation period.
Mrs. James Legget returned last
week from Richland, Wash., where
she has been for the past several
months with her husband, who is
employed at the nearby Hanford
atomic bamb plant. During her ab
sence, bachelor quarters were kept
at the Legget home here by her
brother and son, Ralph Parker and
Ronald Legget tne latter a student
at Chiloquin high school
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McKeever
returned here Friday last from
Roseburg, and are house guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
O. Dyche.
Mrs. Joanna Taylor left Sunday
for ten-day stay at the Boswell
mineral springs resort near Rose
' burg. She was taken there by Mr.
and Mrs. James Watson, who with
their little daughter Beverly had
driven on Saturday from Reeds
port, bringing back his mother.
Mrs. Margaret Watson, who had
been visiting at their home there
for some time past. During Mrs
Taylor's absence, her local prop-
erty, Joe's Motel, is in charge of
ner nepnew, Koy nawiey.
Mr. and Mrs. William Zumbrun
returned last week from a week's
visit with several of her relatives
at Spokane, Wash. While there,
they attended the Inland Empire
Hereford sale held March 7 and 8,
at which they purchased a Here-
lord bull. To bring the animal from
Spokane to the Zumbrun ranch
. here, Nell Pritchett and young son
Lane, (better known as ' Smoky'
to his pals,) made the trip north
by truck and moved the bull by
wis means or transportation. Prit
chett Is employed the year around
by Mr. and Mrs. Zumbrun at
their local ranch.
The Old Fort Tavern and Lounge
Is closed for a few days while
work of painting and redecorating
Is underway. In addition to the
owners, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Thomas
Edward "Bud" Strong and Diane
Bechtel, employed as chef and
waitress, respectively, are included
in the renovating crew, while
Thomas' father, Pres Thomas, Is
al"0 lending a hand with the work.
On Sunday, March 16, Strong was
host at a dinner party held in the
Bronco Room of the Old Fort
Tavern, when invited guests en
Joed the rare treat of a delicious
variety of Chinese foods, prepared
with Bud's well-known culinary
Pblllty and served buffet style. En
joying tne delicious repast were
Mr: and Mrs. Ted Markwardt. Mr.
aid Mrs, Vernon Hengl. Mrs. Ruby
Peeler and grandson, Donald Pot
ter, all of Chiloquin; Mr. and Mrs.
Clay Thomas, Prea Thomas, Mrs.
Emmett McKeever, Mis. Thomas
O -Dyche, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Ljwlmer and son, Don, and
Edward "Bud" Strong, all of Ft.
Klamath. Bidden lo the dinner but
unavoidably absent were Mr. and
Mrs. Blaine Bi attain, Emmett Mc
Keever and Thomaa O. Dyche.
The storm of Monday and Tues
day seems to have abated at this
writing (Tuesday evening) and has
left in Its wake a fresh snowfall
of eight inches on the level. The
onslaught of winter struck Mon
day, March 17. following a Sunday
of perfect spring-like weather which
led wlnlcr-wcary souls to believe
that spring was on lis way at last.
Longing especially for the deep
snow to melt are local cattlemen
and loggers, the former praying
for spring so their stock can be
moved from California winter pas
ture, reported as definitely not good
this season, and Ihe loggers shamp
ing at the bit after a long winter
of enforced Idleness, waiting Im
patiently for spring and resumption
of logging operations west of here
by the Modoc Lumber Co. Antic
ipating the forthcoming opening of
the fishing season, optimistic nlm-
rods here have been looking over
their fishing tackle, and much talk
Is heard of plans of fishing trips
on UDDer Klamath Lake. . .
hopeful signs of approaching spring
In the face of present weather con
ditions. ie 1
Chemult
A group of friends met at the
home of Mrs. George Bourne on
Uie evening of March S to honor
Mrs. John Plnckley and Mrs.
Bourne at a pink and blue shower.
They both received many lovely
and useful gilts, out-ol-towners
were Mrs. Wayne Negus and Mrs.
Kenneth McKenzie of Crescent. Re
freshments were served by the host
esses Mrs. Lowell Ramsey and
Mrs. William Taylor. Pictures ot
the group were taken by Mrs.
Grant Damon. Prizes were won by
Mrs. Negus. Mrs. Pinckley, Mrs.
Dick Jessup and Mrs. Orville Far-
rls.
'J. R. Thompson is at home af
ter a seige of Illness at Klamath
Valley Hospital.
G. C. Palmer slipped on the Icy
Davement Afondav and was rushed
to Bend for medical attention. He
suffered cuts and bruises but was
not hospitalized.
Of interest to her Chemult friends
is the hospitalizing of Mrs. Bessie
Rice of Bend. She is the mother
minor surgery on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darnell re
turned March 10. there was so
much snow at their motel that thev
had to hire a snow plow to push
it out of the way.
The Gilchrist PTA met at the
high school March 11. Miss Hous
ton's speech class started the eve
ning off with a lively program
conisting of several speeches by
her students. Jo Ann Pitsch Spe
cial; Margie Evans "The Night
tne Bed Fell;" Sherry Greer. In
troductions: Millie Farris. "Poet
ry Reading;" Dick Aenix. extern
poraneious speaking: Wally Cory,
"Don't Slip Darling" and Bobbv
Sipe after dinner speech, "Ham
mers." The nominating committee pre
sented their panel of names for
the coming officer election and
these were unanimously elected for
the new year. Mrs. Jean Norland,
president; Kenneth McKenzie. vice
president; Mrs. Mark Foglequist,
secretary and John Anding lor
treasurer. Plans were made to send
a delegate to the state convention
at Pendleton with alternates to
A HOCKEY WATCHER
TORONTO if Bob Davidson,
chief scout of the Toronto Maple
Leafs in the NHL, watches lots of
hockey games each winter. He tra
vels across the continent in Canada
in search of young hockey talent.
Some days he sees as many as
six games. His weekly average is
20. Most of these games are in
school and amateur leagues.
Some psychologists think that
dreams are the disguised fulfill
ment of a repressed wish.
The plant venus is a mean dis
tance of 62,270,000 miles from the
sun.
Total membership of all trade
unions in Britain is now about 9'i
million persons.
During 1952 a total of 10.350.000
proof gallons of Scotch whisky will
be exported overseas, according to
the Scottish Whisky Assciation.
Oslo Stands Bt the same latitude
m,tKo in nt Orponlnnrt '
"O ouuw.w.a ..K "
ana be war a, a i ass a.
Legal Notice
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Notice is hereby given that the Coun
ty Court of Klamath County, Oregon
will receive sealed bids up to 10 o'clock
a m. on the 4th day of April, 1952
for the fol lowing :
1 Monarch Machine Tool Co Lathe
16 inches with 8 foot bed.
1 Whiff Machine Tool Co- 16 Shaoer.
1 1949 Ford Club Coupe, County No. 5
1 1948 Mack Dump Truck equipped
with dump body. E F I D 2738
county Numoer m.
18 M feet more or less used lumber
consisting of 12x12-4x12-6x20 and Hx20
Above mentioned may be seen at the
County Shops located Altamont and
South 6th. Street.
The Court hereby reserves the right
to refuse any or all bids.
Chas f. Debap
County Clerk
M 22-28 No. 924
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been appointed
Executor of the Estate of Hattie E.
Marshall. Deceased, by the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for Klam
ath County, and has qualified. All per
sons having claims against said Estate
are notified to present the same to me
Wltll Drooer vouchers at the office of
Wm. Kuykendall, Pine Tree Building,
Klamath Fails. Oregon, within six
months from March 22. 1952.
JOHN A. MARSHALL
Executor of the Estate of
Hattie E. Marshall. Deceased.
M. 22-29-A. 5-12 No. 923.
NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON,
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY.
SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS
EQUITY. NO. 126.
In the matter of the Petition of the
Board of Directors of the Midland Dis
trict Improvement Company of Klam
ath Countv. Oreson. nravina that all
of the proceedings in connection with
tne organization of the Midland Dis
trict Improvement Company and the
proceedings of the Board of Directors
and of said Midland District Improve
ment Company orovidina for and auth
orizing a certain contract between the
Midland District Improvement Company
and the United States of America may
be examined, approved and confirmed
by the Court.
TO the Midland niclt-IM Tmnrnvam.nl
Company of Klamath County, Oregon,
and to all Freeholders, Legal Voters
anu Mwssmeni rayers witnin said
Midland District Improvement Com.
pany:
Notice 111 ho-rohv ai,n that lha hmir
vi ihb o ciock p.m. oi Tuesday, in
22nd day of April, 1D52, and the Cir
cuit Court Room in the Court House of
Klamath Counlv. Orosnn art h.rhv
aet as the time and place for the hear
ing of the Petition of the Board of Di
rectors of Midland District Improve
ment Company Of Klsmalh Countv.
Oregon, praying that all of the pro
ceedings for the organization of said
Midland District Improvement Com
pany and all of the proceedings for
the authorization and execution of a
certain water right contract between
the Midland District Improvement Com
pany and the United States of America
may oe examined, approved and enn-
firmed by the Court, which PetltlonM.
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Week run per word 20c
Month run ... . ..... per word 65c
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The minimum charge for any one
ad is 60c.
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Answers to ads may be handled
Uirough box numbers at the paper
for a service charge of k.
DEADLINES
Classified acta accepted up to 1:30
p.m. for following day's publication
Classified display ads accepted up
tc 13 noou (or following day s pub
lication. ADJUSTMENTS
Please ma.e all claims lor adjust
ments witnout delay.
Legal Notice
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or
TH.. STA1K OF olir.CON
IN AND TOR THK
COUNTY OF KLAMATH
Equity No. 1U
LAURA EASTWOOD, Fl.lntltt
vs.
SIMEON WILBER EASTWOOD.
Defendant
TO SIMEON WILBER EASTWOOD.
Defendant
IN THE NAME Or THK STATE Or
OREGON: You are hereby reoutred
to appear and answer the complaint
tiled against you In the above entitled
suit within (our weeks from the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons in the Herald and News, a news
paper printed and published in Klam
ath County. Oreson. which said date
ia the 1st day of March. 19S2. and if
you fail to answer, tor want thereof,
the plaintiff will applv to this Court
for the relief prayed (or In her com
plaint. This summons is served upon you
by publication pursuant to an order
of the Honorable David R. Vanden
bers. Judge of the above entitled
Court, made and entered February
25th. 1952. which order requires that
summons herein be published once a
week for four successive weeks, and
that the dale of the first publication
of said summons shall be March 1st.
1952.
.s. U. S Ra'entine
Attorney for Plaintiff
I.O.O.r. Bids'.
Kismath falls. Ore
, M i-'-is-a. No- ass
NOTICE Or DATE Or
FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN T o-':uiT corpr tF
THE STATE Or OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of
HAROLD L. McPHERSON. Deceased.
Notice is hereby fiven that I have
filed my final account of the adminis
tration of the above entitled estate and
that the Court has appointed March
31. 1932 a 10 A.M. as the time for
hearing objections to such final ac
count and the settlement thereof.
Ruth McPherson. Administratrix
Ganong At Ganong
Attorneys (or Administratrix
M-l-S-15-22. No. S99.
NOTICE OF DATE OF
FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN T'iE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF 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 or tne a Dove entitled estate
and that the Court has appointed March
ji. lysz at m am. as tne time tor
hearing objections to such final
count and the settlement thereof.
Marie demons. Executrix
wi-fl-ia-a. no wo
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
unaersignea nas Deen appointed acj
minixtratrix of the estate of Lulu C.
Hobson. sometimes written Lulu Hob-
son, deceased, and that all persona
having claims against said decedent
or her estate shall present same, with
the oroDcr vouchers, to me at Room
8. Lnomis Building, Klamath Falls. Ore
gon, witnin six montns irom aate oi
this notice. March 0. 1B52.
. CALLIE M. TIMMS,
Administratrix
M 8-15-22-29. No. B04
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
NOTICE Is hereby given that by vir
tue of an Execution and Order of sale
issued out of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Klamath County on
the 25th 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 md Mrs.
Chester Avery were defendants, and
which judgment was renewed on Sep
tern be r 29th. 1949. which execution and
order of sale was to me directed and
commanded me to sell the real prop
erty hereinafter described to satisfy
certain hens and charges in said Judg
ment specified. I will on Monday, the
31st dav of March. 1952 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 cash, all of
the right, title and interest of the de
fendants In said action 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 iN'aNE'.V of Section 35,
Township 39. Range 9, E.W.M.,
Klamath County. Oregon.
.-Hate v February.
11953.
J. M. BRITTON. Sheriff
By Dora Goddard
Chief Deputy
M1-8-15-22 No. 901
SUMMONS
Equity No. 58
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUN
TY OF KLAMATH
LUCY SEARS, Plaintiff,
vs.
PAUL SEARS. Defendent.
TO PAUL SEARS, Defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, you are hereby required to
appear and answer plaintiffs complaint
on file herein on or before the 8th day
of April. 1952. and if you fail to so an
swer or otherwise appear, for want
thereof plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief prayed for In her com
plaint. To-wit:
For the decree of this court dissolving
the marriage contract heretofore exist
ing between the plaintiff and defendant
and granting to plaintiff a decree of
absolute divorce of and from you upon
the grounds of cruel and inhuman treat
ment and of personal Indignities ren
dering life burdensome; decreeing to
plaintiff the care, custody and control
of the five minor children of plaintiff
and defendant, namely, Gilda Sears, age
4 years Gwendolyn Sears, age 3 years,
Paul Wayne Sears, age 2 years, Or.
ville Sears, age 15 months, and John
Sears, age 4 months, and for such oth
er and further relief as to the court
may seem meet and equitable in the
premises.
This summons Is served upon you by
publication thereof In the Herald and
News once each week for four consecu
tive weeks (five Insertions pursuant to
the order of the Honorable David K
Vandenberg. Judge of the above en
titled court, made and entered the 7th
day of March, 1952. the first publi
cation to be made on the 8th day of
March, 1952 and the last publication
thereof to be made on the 5th day of
April, 1952.
CLAYTON J. BITRRFLL
Attorney for Plaintiff
Pine Tree Building
Klamath Falls, Oregon
March 8, 15, 92, 20th and April 5th.
. No -905
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the under
iBneH has been aooolnted Executrix
of the Estate of Lester F. Klrkpatrlck.
deceased, bv the circuit court or tne
State of Oregon for Klamath County,
and has ouallfled. All nersont having
claims agafnnt said Estate are noti
fied to present the same to tne unaer
sisned with nroner vouchers, at the of
fice or Wm. Kuyi-r-flaii. Plre Tive
Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon, with
in six months from March 15. 1952.
LOLA S. KIRKPATRICK.
Executrix.
M 1.V22-29. A. 5 No. 014.
has been dulv filed with the Clerk of
said Court:
Any person interested may, at any
time on or before Tuesday, the 22nd
day of April, 1952, at the hour of two
o clock p.m.: appear a-d contest the
validity of such proceedings or any of
the acts or things therein enumerated.
Chas. F. DeLap,
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Klamath County
Ruth E. McPherson
i;iyae h. Patterson
Winston H. Patterson
Directors of Midland District Int.
nrnvPinaAl rnmninir
J3-22-2II MK A No 0.3,
CARD OF THANKS
HANSEN Wa wish to thank all li? our
kind friends and neighbor (or their
many kind expressions of sympathy nod
condolence during our recent berravc
n'ent. Hud L. ((amen and fniulU, H.m
ald K, Phalr and family.
PATTERSON- We wish t.Vihaiik "all" ol
our kind friends and neighbors tor Iheir
many kind expressions of swunalhv
and condolence during our recent be
reavement. Patricia McWUlianis. Wlliua
Parrish. Vera Walker, Doris Lugo, Mag.
dalene Schonrhln.
D A R M O I) Y We Wish in ctrnd""nur
heartfelt thanks and appreciation for lha
acts of kindness, tuessnite ot s mouthy
and beautiful floral offering received
from our kind friends, and neighbors
during our recent bereavement In the
loss of my beloved wife. Ralph M.
DarmiMly and Sharon Carlson.
YOKF.N- We wish to thank our "many
friends for the flowers and sMunalhy
they showed us during the loss ot our
beloved son and brother Dallon Yokcin,
Also thank the VrW Pelican I'.M (or
their services and Mr. O'lUlr (or tak
ing the burden of everything. Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Odls
George. Mr. and Mrs. Ray YoKeni.
C FUNERAL HOMIS
WARDS kianTatlTTunerai-HoTne 933
High Street. Phone .UI.U.
MEETING NOTICES
Shrine Club Annual
Clam Chowder ond
Crab Fefi1 on Satur
day, March 22. at 6:30
p.m. at Armory. Re
freshments ami enter
tainment. All Nobles
and thel" Ladies arc
Invited to attend.
Paul R. Winter. Pres.
2 LOST AND FOUND
LOST, of slrlco.blarl; In -!r Pektnue-e
pup with white uudc neck. Fouler,
phone 7.ViS. SmaUrf uant
KINDLY return purse taken Sunday
afternoon from red Pontiac. 203 Wasla.
tngton. Phone tkHia or 3J77.
LOST, man's star ruby ring. Reward.
Phone 4311.
PLATINUM diamond weddinH rlnit
Kewakr. Please call IHMjjav ... iewa-rt.
LOST, Moniiav on "Arthur. Shasta Way
or Ivory Streets. Velume 17 of Ency
clopedia Americana. Reward, Phone
GENERAL NOTICES
FERN SHORT
will Now be at
PEARCE BEAUTY
SHOP
For Appointments
Phone 4618
BIG "Y" BARBER SHOP
OPEN
Under New Management
HOURS
9:00 A.M. TILL 7:00 P.M.
CAPErlAHlb
1 1 tube radio- nhon'V
eranh combinations Jiist a few left.
Save S120. Formerly S349.95, now 1225 !5
Derby's Music Co. 120 No. 7th. phooe
4519.
LANE'S Fur Company formerly Rich
ardsi new addresa, 1016 Main acrnns
from old location open for business
April 10.
GOOD DANCE MUSIC for all occa
sions Call Morgan 2-0200 or McDonald.
8111. Played right, priced right, and
guaranteed danceable
PERSONALS
WELL KNIT guaranteed hosiery. Phone
4224
REAL SILK, 7152.
FRATEX Plastics. Phone 8324.
ZOE BRUCE S wanton's Beauty Shop.
Phone 7161.
STANLEY Home Products. Phone 66Q9.
10
SERVICE
NOTICE
LANDSCAPING
TREE PRUNING
SPRAYING
by
Francis "Smithy" Smith,
Tree Surgeon
Let us work with you NOW on
your landscape needs.
ROSEBUSHES NOW IN STOCK
Pantented and No. I's
SUBURBAN FLOWER SHOP
3614 So. 6th Phone 8188
CENTRALIZED
SERVICE BUREAU
What yon don't want, someone
else needs! Let us lind what you
want or find the person who needs
what you don't want.
This is the kind of service we are
olfering . . . 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
Septic Tanks Cleaned
TANKS, drain fields Installed
repaired. Years of experience. AH
work guaranteed.
PHONE 5731
Heavy Hauling
ANYWHERE. FOR HIRE
Honest Rates Weights Service
Insured
ANDERSEN FREIGHT LINE
2802 South Sixth
Ph. 9240 or 2-3133
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Newest Sanitary Methods
Also
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
Cleans Beuer Lines of Roots, Etc
ED P. KING
2434 Orchsrrt Phone 984J
REPAIR SERVICE
On all types of major electrical ap
pliances, radios, washing machines, va.
cuum cleaners, ranges and small house
hold appliances. Pickup and delivery
service available.
MONTGOMERY WARD
flth and Pine Phone 3188
PAINTING
7817.
ind paperhangfng Phone
CURTAINS laundt-ed and
Phone 49M
FULLER Brughes. Phone 0004 or 3H77.
J L DEAN
Public Accountant
and Auditor
Office at 308 No. 7th. - Phone 8346
FOR TREE TRIMMING
'Phon 8-0.1.1.1
PAINTING, riernrfttintf. oaoerhnnirlnif.
plasterboard finishing, spray painting.
.-none .tuztj.
TRIPP'S Auto Painting. Body and ren-
der work . Phone 4040.
ALTERATIONS All work guaranteed.
Jennie Hare. Anitas. 707 Main. Phone
S3M.
CARPENTER work. Remodeling and
new construction. Phone 2-0017.
ELECTRICAL contracting. Work guar-
anient Phone 2-1010
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12
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KLAMATH BUSINESS COI.l.EIlK
'& Pine Phone 7u
13 HEALTH '
STKAM bat hi, ffri'jr, tpot mlucini
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U HELP WANTED. FEMALE
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Apply il.YUi Ailamont Urive.
WOMAN ftr Hciicr) hmiitrwork unci
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..o.U wAftret, I'rivat room with bath.
A.NY veteran wile wnTnitiri "room tiiiti
board in rxfhanse lor child car.
I'lump tin obei'lion 1n one jrhiht.
VANTKU, experience.! wall rent and
rnr hop. No plion colli. I'elU'an Driva
Inn.
1 6 H E LP W A N V E d"m A L
SALESMAN WANTED
Liberal commission to qualified
man hunUlliiK other food line in
Southern Oregon territory. Write
no, ten uriuii Macaroni Co., 1111
139lh Avenue, San Leaiidro, Cnllf.,
fur interview.
ATTENTION SALESMAN
The Utah Win. Im Nulls neel a !?
inun lo rvurecent them in Southern Ore
itou. Kpcriencr not neceuary. Train
iok will be given and you earn while
u train. For interview ire Mr. Brown
at t'clu-an Hotel, Sunday, Monday or
Tuesday.
r..t-
.vSkVK Ufc.Al.KH Kruncnme Il
eliinii eslahhihed I tne Blanket.
aluminum, etc. Write P.O. box lull.
Sail itke CttyMSlRiV
KNlilNKh.it I NO AIDS fur Kurvey work.
Apply utU.'Ut Altamont Drive.
WANTKD two experienced Fine atict Kir
liruJtT. Year around work. Top pa.
l.ooii opportunity. 1'enbcrlhy Lumber
Co. Box W5, reka, California, i'houe
Ii!l7 L
WANTED, experienced alrMnnn to sell
KrittutMire appllMiu'c. Good opportunity
lor riKht party. See Vern Owens, Cms
caiic Home Kuriiinhluit.
riAt, or l.r jiraoer. steady work. Give
detail of experience. Write P.O. Box
.. C Med ford. Oregon
WANTED trout setter air dog, and dry
lumber handler. Call Ellington Lumber
Co. IM'.'MM.
SALESMAN earning!, to start, approx.
7 j. per month. Upportumty lo ad
vance Ages 18 to M. Apply Standard
Malion, inc. ind and Main or Eplan
.ieaiiil Spring SU.
18 SITU AI IONS WANTED
W ANTED housework, by hour or day.
PI-one
HANDY MAN. odd lobs. It per hour.
Phone 2-1417 evening.
EXPERIENCED: "of fire work. recep
tiouitt, cithier, saleslady, baby sitting.
Phone B74U.
K'rhii;.NCVEiJ teenager desires twbv
silting1 or mother's helper evenings
afirr 4:.T0, Saturdays or Sundays. Phone
2 -Jim
lii.lU care atodnic. rtiune 2-0111 aft
ernoons. ( MILD CAKE. 35i East Main. T U to
5:0 days phone 5G70, eves. 2-0372.
WILL, care (or chtturen in my borne
days or your home evenings. Cal
2-i.via.
22
ROOMS FOR RENT
PACIFIC TERRACE
QUIET, SPACIOUS. HOME
LIKE ROOM FOR MAN.
PRIVATE BATH. GARAGE
AVAILABLE OR YOU CAN
WALK TO WORK . . .
PHONE 5665
ROOMS (or rent. Private entrance.
Close inPhone 4444.
Ru6SlS.prlccsrcaBonablePhore 4627.
LOVELY rooms or rent M -7. a weak
Cioic in. Phone 4Z9t.
KRO.NT room for rent Greer Apart
ments. 710 Main.
ROOMS 10.14 High
ROOMS, board, gentlemen. 1607 Cres
cent. ATTRACTIVE light housekeeping quar
tern. Everything (urnuhed but groceries
114.1 Pine.
HOOM.gentleman. 13:10 Crescent.
LIGHT housekeeping. Everything fur.
mhed. Suitahie sober bachelor or cou-
ple. 109 North Broad.
24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT
f i I K K K R bb'M 71 nil m hed Close In.
Couple only. No pels. Laundry facilities.
Phono 2-:ii70.
EXCEPTIONALLY nice two room com
pletely furnished modern apart mrnt.
I'tilitie paid. Ascot Hotel. 1411 Main.
next door to Armory.
SMALL modcrnapartment. 213 Cedar.
TWO ROOM furnished apartment, uU
able for bur he lor. Range, rprrigerator,
g.irnge, $3.'t.50. Close In. Phone 6453 or
57JHi.
FOR RENT, iaTge three room furnished
flat. Clmte in. Clean. Adults 52A No
Blh Phone 0314
FOUR ROOM fumlihed apartment 503
MarketPhone6.'i7
ATTRACTIVE three room tarnished
apartment Adults Close in Phone42
HAVE available March 2tn furnished
steam heated apartmen One-half block
from Enquire theater. Suitahie for two.
$."ri. If interested, addrrss box 07, Her
ald. Give number in family. Mall and
phone address and occupation.
FURWSHE Department for rent. Bach
elor preferred. 421 Oak.
"ROYAL ARMS apartment vacancy. 524
HiKh. Phone6.T71.
THREE room furnished apartment. 2023
fj-trrow.
TWO ROOM modern' apartment for rent
aifi Oak.
NEAT three room, furnished apartment.
0100 South Sixth.
FOR RENT, furnished two room apart
ment. Natural hot walec heat. Close In.
Adults. Phone CZflS.
FOR RENT, two room furnished apart
ment. Couple only. Phone 7310.
FOR RENT, small attractive apartment
Single. Gas equipped. Frlgidalre. Lights
and water furnished. $23. Call 6279 or
142 S. Riverside.
APARTMENT with gas heat also small
cabin. 518 High.
FOR RENT -3 room furnished apart
ment. 338 Broad.
PARTLY furnished two bedroom apart,
ment on Homeda le Road. Phone 8187.
FURNISHED two room apartment',
bath. Redecorated. .18.30. Phone 2-3507.
TWO bedroom, unfurnished apartment
In duplex. Adults. 434 North Sth
UPSTAIRS furnished apartment. Gas
equipped. Across from the Academy.
NEWLY decorated apartment. Greer
Apts. 710 Main.
UNFURNISHED, basement apartment
for bachelor or lady. Natural hot water
heat and water furnished. $33. Refrig
erator and electric range available
2"12 M.Tin or nhone 3410 after fl p.m.
STEAM ifEAfEDlipartment with bed
room 02H Oak St.
FURNISHED
annrtment
for
rent.
Aparimcnt 1, 200 Market.
THREE ROOM furnished apartment. 2001
While.
THHEE room furnished apartment and
bath. Adults only. Phone 3472, 911 Wal
nut. NKWLY decorated, private bath, kit
chenette. Steam heat, electric range
I" week Rex Arms Apartment.
FURNISHED three room apartment
!2 V): two room unit S3S; all utilities
Included. 4111 N. Tenth.
FOR nENT, furnished two room apart
ment for adults. 321 Broad.
FOR RENT, two room furnished bach
elor apartment. S23. Inquire 2I2A Recla
mation. 26
HOUSES FOR RENT
RENT OR LEASE, small, neat home.
320 No. 0th. Responsible couple. Corner
Jones. Realtor, 111 So. 4th. Phone
FOR RENT, four room unfurnished
house. Division near Sixth. Inquire 117
No, ih.
FOR RENT, two bedroom unfurnished
house. Clone in. Call at 433 N. 7lh.
Phone JH20B.
U N FU R N IS HED JIOUSE. JflOfl So.6th,
MODERN one bedroom unfurnished du-plcx-houseJnqulre
3011 'a Boardmnn.
SMALL modern furnlHhed houser3!V
Inquire 4420 Shnsta Way or Sunday at
Uiltt Gary Street.
10
a H0US!'!L MNJ
TOR RENT,-liirnlsheil newly dermal!,
roilag. i'a blocks from Main. Hu I table
for Mir 2. Photte ftlilltl,
FOR HKNVT near 1'ettcau Hi'hiiul.wo
bedroom furnished house. $40 month,
caiijkimi.
F( i if" H E Nf . modern i wri rrtomTiu
nulied house. Inquire 3112 Cannon.
Phone 0133 after ftve
DVtpl KX for reiU. "lMionVTit27 before
I p.m.
16 I. K A Sit or rent, two bet.riHim1.ouse,
garaK, garden spot, fenced yard. Nee
al itUO Arthur HI Owner will show afler
g a m. Saturday and lumlay, Phone
Grant Pass flTllH,
28 MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT
BEEHIVE
u
TRUCKS DRIVE
Move yourself Suva H
Nrw Trucks For Long Trli
Plrkuiw SlnkPo Vnnii
BEACON MOBIL SERVICE
1301 R. Mnln Phorw MM
LAND for LEASE
Virgin anil under U.S. Rrrlnmn
Linn Lmiftcll District, privately
owned one crop jcniion
To hlnhc.it eligible ensh bidder.
Certified cheek must accompany
bid closing April 1.
Potato plnntlng not prohibited.
For Information reply to Her
ald News
BoxJW
TOR RENT1, up"Yo .1 arras n potato
land. On l.lpuck (arm. M.rrtll, Or..
I'hiina frank L. Howard, 7-OIMUi Tula
lake. A I'I'HO X i M A'TKI . if "56""aV'rVs"iKiratirrand
for rent. Call N.wrll 3IX
AMKtllC'AN "Moor santlrrs and actarrs".
swlfl and asy to nral. llrur. Ilooc
finish. Illl.rs. wax, and varnl.h
KLAMATH VALLEY U'MHF.R
11140 SoSlxlh rilona 4KI
OKKiCE for "rent 13 Main Pnona
71111.
30 REAL ESTATI FOR SALE
MILLS
$3200 One bedroom, both with
shower, utility. 50 x 100 ft. lot. A
rent benterl Terms.
RIVERSIDE
$5000 Two bedroom home on J
lots, liuulnted fruit room. Oarage.
Terms.
SUBURBAN
$ti950 Two bedrooms. Inrge util
ity room. Imulnted throiighuut.
Double gnrnge. WO x 115 It. lot.
Assume OI loan. $53.48 per month.
VERNON DURANT Ph. 7933
ANDY SILANI
REAL ESTATE
631 So. Sixth Phone 0105
Exes. 5M
FOR SALE
24 acres. J bedroom modern home,
double garage, chicken house and
other outbuildings. Approximately
10 acres pasture, balance grain
land. Four miles from city. Price
$10,500. Terms.
Two bedroom home located close
to schools, churches and business
district. Large living room, purl
basement, oil piped furnace. Also
two room home Both for $7250.
SEE or PHONE
F. H. Cofer t Evenings 3593
Bob Stephens i Evenings 9330)
Barnhisel Agency
112 S. 8lt. Phone 4195
MILLS ADDITION ,
If you are dollar wise and demnnd
the best, we urge you to inspect
this fine 2 bedroom home. Large
living room, dining room, ar.1 util
ity. Hardwood floors throughout,
automatic heat, double gnrnge,
paved street and sidewalks. Price
$10,000. Easy terms.
YALTA GARDENS
You'll wonder why you didn't move
sooner when you see this attrac
tive ranch style home, located In
Klamath's restricted suburban area.
3 Sunny bedrooms, comfortable
living room with fireplace, den or
studv. the Ideal place fdr those
flowers and spring vegetable gar
den you've always wanted. Shown
by appointment only. Price $11,000.
$500 DOWN
Will buy this very comfortable 1
bedroom home. Has recently been
remodeled and nut In flrat-clnss
shape. On ' acre plot Just off
Shasta Way. Monthly payment
will be less than rent. An excellent
chance to get your own roof over
your head and away Irom those
worthless rent receipts. Full price
only $3750.
$5500-FULL PRICE
For this well built 1 bedroom home,
on paved street, in quiet neighbor
hood near rairview school, no
hills. Living room, dining room,
bedroom, sleeping porch, kitchen
and bath. Electric heat.
OPEN EVENINOS BY
APPOINTMENT
See
Homer Stilea Phone 2-2460 Eves.
Don Sloan 8658 Eves.
Fred- Scott 5703 Eves.
CHILCOTE & SMITH
REALTORS
Since 1909
111 N. 9th. St. Phone 4564 or 6529
riVK HOOM horn. Enjoy the privilege
at ralslnc vnur own winter, food sunniy
on this nice two acre Irrigated Iract.
Newnouse ileal Estate, aoiiu arnitn sixtn
Phone m:l or .1742.
FOR SALE, small furnished house.
close to busline and alorei. In Mills
Addition. Phone mn.
HOME! HABMTS?
Mica two hedronm modern home on tf
acre. New paint, new Inlaid. Insulated.
Floor furnace, "a basement, finished,
good concrete foundation. Nice fenced
yard, shade nnd shrubs, fruit tree..
Good neighborhood In Rtvervlew addi
tion, Ideal location for children. Chicken
house, looo rabbit pens, plua complete
walk-In cooler with unit. All for 17000.
Phone 94)10.
GOING for $0.1001 Newly decorated
three bedroom partly lurnisned nouna.
Bervlce porch, sjarnse, woodshed. Back
fenced. Rwinanf' laraa lot. city limits.
Phone Merrill 200.1.
JO REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
HEY DADDY
YOU WANNA GET THE BEST FOR ME. And here It Is for only
$7500. Everything you could link for In i modem up-to-diite po.it war
home. About 6 yen in old and In tip top condition. Nn repnlrs or work
needed, Jiut move right In. IMMEDIATE POHHEHHION, Very well eon.
all acted with Imulallon, ntnrm windows on nil windows nnd hip type
roof. Nice large living room 11x18 with hnrdwood floors ul larse
windows, two good sire bedrooms with wnrdrobe clnnets, hnllwny with
linen clooets mid built In bonk esse, gltrncllve modem bnlhroom, dsndy
well nrrnuged kltclvrn with lots of bullt-lns and good size dining sirs.
Gnrnge with concrete walks and metnl clothesline set In concrete,
Excellent South Suburban location only 2 blocks to the school, stores
and bus line. acre. Nice yard with lawn all fenced. Hltimltvl among
attractive post war homes and friendly neighbors. This lovely home
has everything but gold plated door knob. It's a home anyone would
be proud to own. Cnll for an appointment to see It and If yoti Ilka
It, we will arrange financing to suit yuur pocket book. ONLY $7500.
AI Longmire Evenings 6724
Joe Perry Evenings 5332
BURTON E. GRAY
REALTOR & INSURANCE
1037 Main St.
2 Bedroom Furnished
$1000 down will handle this com
lortuble fullv lurnlnhed home near
Hillside, Large kitchen, workshop,
gnrnge, good foundation. $5U50 full
price.
MILLS
FINE LOCATION l'i blocks to
Mills school. Two bedroom modern
home on nicely lnudHCiiprd lot. In
sulnti'd nnd wcathcr.itrtppcd. Large
bath with all new fixtures, kitchen
no utility. New plumbing inrouuh-
oul. Concrete foundation. Bark yard
fenced. Garage and workshop. Some
lurnlsliliiga. $U500. Terms.
DRIVE BY
1525 DIVISION
Immediate possession on this at
tractive five room home construct
ed In 1941. Lnrge living and din
ing room, hardwood flours electric
heal. Insulated, concrete foundation.
! ' l oe reoecoraiea snn
"- ...." "'"""
and choose your colors and Unol-
i cum. $0500. Terms.
Business Opportunity
HOTEL 37 rooms plus four room
managers apartment. A-l condition
throughout. Good lease. Should
gross al least $800 per month.
$10,000. Terms.
HARRY VAN (Eves. 82041
JOE LEONARD (Eves. 2-0537 )
AL SCHMECK
REALTOR and INSURANCE
517 Main Phone 3311
HOT SPRINGS
Completely furnished 8-betlroom
home. Natural hot water heat,
large picture windows, wall-to-w.wl
carpel, 2 baths, full basement
Home and furnishings In excellent
condition. Price $36,500, terms.
SMALL 3-ROOM HOME W
CALIFORNIA AVENUE DIS
TRICT. $3250.
NEW 3-BEDROOM HOME
ON NORTHHIDE. $11,700.
Anne Mason
Eddie Hosley
Eves. 6714
2-0188
BOGUE DALE, Realtor
112 S. Blh
Phone 7266
SOUTH SUBURBS
This place will give you the
benefits of country life with
the convenience of city living.
Two btvlrooms, nice lawn with
shade trees, chicken house and
yard. You can move right in
without having to clean ll up
first. Immediate possession.
$6500.00
YALTA GARDENS
Is entertaining your hobby?
Are you tired of eating In the
living room or kitchen? Here
Is a home that was mnrle for
you. Has separate dining room,
den that could be converted
Into a third bedroom or used
as a retreat when the kids
are entertaining. Electric heat
eliminate messy heating prob
lems and you needn't worrq
about It being over-priced, as
FHA appraised price is the
selling price.
MILLS
Your worries are over If you
are looking for a cheerful and
homey place to live. Large
rooms, nice yard. Easy to keep
up so you hnve time to enjoy
living. Two bedrooms, dining
room, utility room. comfort
able home, conveniently locat
ed. Reasonably priced.
Attention Builders
Hnve you considered building
your home but the thought of
no shade trees stopped you?
This large 00x300 foot lot al
ready has trees. Located in
South Suburbs where you'll
be able to see something be
sides the people across the
street. If you have plans for
your home, come In and let
us give you an estimate,
Johnny Hobson Eves, 6804
Dale Grubb Eves. 3544
Art Frcdcrlckson Eves. 6726
AL LONGE, Realtor
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE
111 So. 8th Phone 82A3
LIST YOim PROPERTY WITH THIS
FIHM FOR ACTION.
F.VERKTT DENNIS REALTOR
131 No, nth , Pbont B4ftt
NEW HOMES" for ' Ml. Will IB m B.
Powell. Phone 8329.
FOR SALE, (wo bedroom nburhan
home. Large living room, veneilnn
blind hardwood floori. 7fl00. Phone
af-uiMi, evening.
FOR-$AL. bv owner, flood Iwn hrd-
rnom hoime. Flreplnre. Automatic heat.
c1oh to town. Phone 2-Q2ftl,
Phone 3(165 or 3421
Langell Valley Ranch
itiO ACUKS- 2b0 IrrtlfHlrd. Allullu.
pi.5UiTo ntta ur.un. Ouluiue hill
pasture. Two bedroom modern
liotiftc. apt lint watrr. K' -l burn.
1 hi, ii n nice MiutU-llvcaloctt
art-up.
HOMES FOR SALE
THHKK HKUHOOMS Very nice
bath, kitchen and service porch
with laundry tubs, beautiful
yard, ail (cured, good garage,
and outbuildings acre of
berries and garden spot. 72W).
A OOOD BUY In a two-bedroom
ni'Kleru home near Shasta Way
.30.
NICK TWO DKDIIOOM HOME
Close In: some furnishings.
LESTER JONKS lEves.l 2-32M
BEARD AGENCY
Realtors Insurance
1020 Main Phones 4880 A 2-3471
POE VALLEY
7(1 ACKK3 miller gravity Irri
gation. Leveled and now In 39
acres alfalfa, of which 12 acrra
la flve-years-old and 27 acres
two-years-old. Iliilance In grain
last year. Paved road. It haa
no house, but It does have ona
of the largest barns in the
Klamath liaaln. (lood well.
Only 117.500, 15,000 down: bal
ance SUM) pi. )iui. Including
interest 4S per cent. Imedlate
possesion. A chance that sel
dom comes. See It today.
HARRY VAN lEves. 8204)
JOE LEONARD (Eves. 2 0527)
AL SCHMECK
REALTOR and IN8URANCB
517 Main Phone 3211
W E Y E R H A E U SER
EMPLOYES
ATTENTION
Owner leaving town, said, must aell,
so be sure and sec this nice two
bedroom completely furnished home
In Stewarts addition for only
14900. Extra large garage on pave
ment. Possesion can be had this
week.
ON SHASTA WAY
You'll want to see this lovely two
bedroom home, with electric heat,
extra large living room, dining
room and hnrdwood floors. Tills
home has 1100 square feet of floor
space ami the price Is only 10750.
FHA terms can be arranged. Ask
to see this soon.
On Altamont Drive
Next to store and on bus line. This
home Is a real buy for only :I950.
Two bedrooms, nice bath, large
living room, dining room and mod
ern kitchen. Come In soon and let
us explain to you our plan of co
operation to aid and assist you
In obtaining your home now.
Jay P. Orlggs Eves. Ph, 4254
Oene Fnvell Eves. Ph. (1045
Claire Ellis Eves Ph. 2-2059
J. W. SANDERS
REALTOR
1213 Main St.
Phone 7521
WHAT HAVE YOU
We have a buyer for a three
bedroom home. Wants small
acreage. Will pay $10,500.
SEE
This lovely two-bedroom home.
Beautiful view, lovely hard
wood floors In living room.
Very clean, nice yard. Por
only 17087.50. FHA commit
ment of $7,000.
$460 PER MONTH
From 1.1 rentals and a nlc
apartment for owner. Takes
$17,600 to handle this. 8hnwn
by appointment. Owner will
carry contract.
FRED E. FLEET
REALTOR
DENNIE COATES, Snleslady
408 Mnln Office Ph. 2-3338
Eves. 2-1305 '
KQUITY In one beilronm modern house
located In Pelican City. Easy aay
menla. Call BOSS.
FOR SAI.E- Flve room house, corner
lot. Partly furnished. Garage, hot and
cold water, 4n acres tlmbar land.
"Cheap." Sin Jack Porlerlield, Kane,
Oregon,