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FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1052 HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OKKC.ON PAGE THIRTEEN ' ., ..... .r-x-nxi r q 4r ' n '-aO SAYS HE DENIED PASSPORT Dr. Linus Piuillnfi, Calif ornia Institute of Technology chemist, works In his I'asa Awn, Calif., laboratory after telling newsmen the State iVepartmcnt has refused him a passport to visit Kngland. He said the decision was made "because of suspicion that I was a Communist and because my anti-Communist state ments have not been sufficiently strong." He said he has given the department a statement that he has never been a Communist. Pauling, who had planned to take part in a conference of the Royal Society of London, is shown explaining a molecular model. For Athlete's Foot X tr T-4-I. for 1 to S dor. If fiftl ptraartl, your 40p bark. YVntrli Iho old, Ulnlrd akin slough off lo ho replaced by hMllhr akin. S I liuUnt-drylnf T-4-1. from n J drunUI. Now at Currln'i (or I)rui. 4s-- - - KNCiMHIl TAIWHT TOKYO I Eighty Japnee national police reserve officers be Kirn Bludyinii Kngllnh Thursday. Un der a new police edict, they were ordcri-d to li-urn Eiutllsh lo smooth Joint operations, with V. 8. garri son tcirre. Foreign Aid Guards Set WAHIIINOTON Ml Trend from mi Inltlnl victory, President Tru ninn mid III. foreign aid provr.m llculvtimitn worked Thursday to build rampart of Nenate vote nKalnnt any further cutting ol It billions. Administration backer beat off a move to clip 40(1 million dollar from the 8, 900.000, 000 total bv a 7 to 6 vole late Wednesday In the Senate Armed Service Committee. Thus the bill already trimmed a billion from the Prealdent'i ordi nal refluent lor 17,1)00,000,000 re turn to the Benate In the same form It went to the committee laat Monday. There wa plenty talk of a floor flKht over further reductions, po- ntblv ai low aa an even alx bll- lloni. Preldent Truman, In a aerlou- volced discussion of foreign aid and military funds Wednesday night, said: 'We are winning the cold war. and I fear very much that If the Coniireu continues to follow the altitude that It ha on these lin- mpnolv Important appropriation bills, we may lose It, and then and then these defense appropria tions will look like a drop In the buplgel. Truman, who spoke at the an nual dinner of the Civil Air Pa- uol. wss followed by Air Force Secretary rinletter and House Speaker llHvlmrn. Flnlelter told cap memoera ana their Congressmen guests the de fense program "simply win not bear cutting." Ravnurn said he was no alarmist but added: "I am not In a mood lo be timid wlthmv money or any body else's when It means tha de fense of this country. ATTENTION Eagles Resolution to change by-laws will be read and voted on the floor Friday, May 16, 8:00 p.m. Daylight Saving Time. TIIF.ATKR TO BE CHURCH NEW YORK Ur They're making a church out of a movie theater In the Brooklyn Roman Catholic dio cese. The Bt. Sebastian Church has purchased the Woodslde Theater and plans to start work aoon to turn It Into a modern, alr-condl-Honed 1,000-seat church. Parishion ers have already raised over S00.. 000 for the project, the Rev. Edward A. Mornn, church pastor, has announced. Legal Notice Keeled bull In duplicate on (ftrmi firuvlriVtl Iherrfor, rnarktri MiUlrte "Hid or limber, John Pitt Allotment," and idflrrnrd to Ihe 9jpi-lnlnlnl. Klam in Indian Agency, Klamalh Aitnty, Oregon, will lie received until 2 o'clock p in I'ariflr MlNitrtard Time, May 'fl. I Ofia, for Ilia purr he ut nifrrhantiihlf timber on portion of ihe tract wllhm the Klamath Indian fleMrvatlon, de scribed aa Ihe John Pitt Allotment No, .1M 1tWV4 fieri ion 2.1 and NW, NW"i tWrhon 341, T Ml, , H. 10 T, W.M i. The area Includes approximate ly 130 arret pi timbered land wllh n eatlmaled nil of .'KMf.MM feet. BM of ponderoia pine, Whlrh eellmata U not liiaranleed. KnrU bid mutt atate the price per thousand fl. UM, tkrlhnnr Peclrnal C Isig ffr-ala that will he paid for Umber rut and arled. No bid will he ronaJdered for ! than tlO.W) per thouund ft, BM. Karh bid. tnuit be arcornpanlfd bv a cfrllMrd cherh one aolveni bank, drawn payable to the or der of the Hpcvial iJlsburalng Aent, Klamath Ancy, Ore ion, In tha amount of 12K).J, Tha fleituall will tw re. turned to unaucceaaful bidden. The de- Roalt of tha iicreaaiul bidder will le eld In lieu of bond to Inaure ftatia-, factory completion of tha contract or retained ai liquidated dimuti If the bidder thai) not execute Ihe contract within thirty rtaya of nolle of arcep Unre of hl bid. The right to waive technical defecU and reject any and all bide ) raterved. Tha contract will apeciiy that all merchantable timber will be cut and removed from iha area prior lo April 1. IfJM. Ynr coolea of tha contract, regulations, blanks for the eubraleaion of bid and Informa tion, apply to tha Superintendent, Klam ath Atftmcv. Ore ton. Dated thU tin dav of May, 1032 at Portland. Oregon. JC Morgan Prya, Area Director. M b IH No 7 CITATION IN Tllf CIHCUIT COURT OT Tlir HTATK Or OnROON FOB T1IK COUNTY Or KLAMATH In tha matter or tha Adoption of Diana Jean Hawchuck, A Minor, Tin WillUm Charles Hawchuck: You are hereby riled and required to apiwar In tlte atwive rtitltled Court on balurday, Ihe Nth day of June. lltM, at the hour of ten o'clock A.M. In the Circuit Court Room of the Klam ath County Court House, Klamath Falls, Oregon, to. show cauw, If any there he, why the petition for the adoption of Diana Jean Bawchuck filed herein by Herbert Cox, Jr. and Elsie Laura Cx should not be granted and the name o( Ulana Jean Hawrhuck changed to that of Diana Jean Cox This Citation la publlihed pursuant lo the Order of the Honorable David ft Van dm berg. Judge of the above en titled Court, made and entered May 14. 1052. ( Witness my hand and tha fm of the above entitled Court this 14th day of May, lina. Chaa. r. DeLap Clerk of the Circuit Court Dy Jane Wever, Deputy M 19 13-:w-J fl. No. 17 CLASSIFIED RATES On day -.. per word 4 Three Dayg - per word lit- Week run per word 30o Month run . per word 65c MINIMUM The minimum charge for Arty one ad la WK. BOX KUMBEIU9 Answeri lo aula may be handle through box numbers at the paper I or a gervic charge of goc. DEADLINEfl Clawlied ao accepted up to 6:30 pjn. for following day's publication WW Claulfled display ads accepted up to 13 noou for following day's pub lication. w ADJUSTMENTS Please maae aJI claims tor adjust menu wltnout delay. Corrections or cancellations re ceived by 6:30 p.m. will be mads In following day's publication. C fUNERAt MOMIS WARD'S Klamath funeral Home- 025 High Hi reel 1 Phone 3.134. MEETING NOTICES Expert Gun Repairing and Rfblulng THE GUM STORE Elderly Whacker Goes to Court CHATHAM. Onl. Ifl Earl Oreenwood. 61, haled Tanner Hop per, 105, inlo cmirt Wednesday nn charaea o( asaault. Oreenwood aald ! Hopper cracked three of hi ribs by (whacking him with a cane. ! Ho aald he didn't want to cause i Hopper any trouble but Just wiinted I the court to make him fearful of ! repeating the a.iaault. The charge I then waa withdrawn. Hopper was repreaented by 8. B. Arnold, 90. STATED MEETING )F MANZANITA CHAPTER No. m 3.E.8. will be held Fri day, May 16 at I Vclock in the I.O.O.F. hall. Vlsltora welcome. VERA FRITSCH-W.M. JOHN LARSEN W. P. "Klamath Lodge No7"T7 A. Y. and A. M. will hold a special meeting Fri. May 18, 7 p.m. Work In EA Degree. Visiting Brethren In vited. Dale Bebber Worshipful Master REGULAR MEETING of Disabled American Veterans and Auxiliary will be held Friday. May 18. In the K. C. at 8 p.m. LOST AND FOUND LOST. ml German Sheperd dog. black and allver. with white rhett, Ian left. Urenta 12. Finder please reply to 72S Oak. 10 SERVICIS PFAFF 8EWINO MACHINES Hairs and Service opening aoon In Klamath Falls. At present notify Box 99, Herald and News. AUCTIONEERING and Sales Management SERVICE Oraduate Western College of Auctioneering Billings, Mont. Free Service on Church and Benefit Auctions. 3. W. "Jerry" FALES 8304 Alva Phone 2-2453 14 HILP WANTEOJtMALI EXPERIENCED waltreia wanted, "over 21. No phone calla. Hilltop Cafe. EXPERIENCED In Drug Store work. Write Bo !.'. Herald and Newa living experience, age, etc. WANTED, middle-aged couple to man age modern apartment houie. Send In formation and jefereneea. Herald News Box Ml. WANTEDAn unencumbered woman (o keep houaa on ranch for elderly couple. Modern home. Phone 2-2412 for appoint ment. WANTED mlddleaged housekeeper to live In. Muat bava references. Call .17 1 s. " 14 Apartment Jorjtent FURNISHED apartment, gas stove ant) heater. Ixits of hot water. Off atreel parking for car. 446 Market. Apt, d APARTMENT, two rooms fumlahecn 4731 80. Sixth. Phone 7M1. WANTED working woman. Character. references. Share apartment and ax- penses. Phone 3370 before 2 p. m. 1 HILP WANTID, MALI MOVING? . . . Call 7425 Local-Long Distance Piano and appliance moving a specialty Transfer and Storage Bekln's Moving and Storage Peoples Warehouse "8ince 1918" FIX THAT RADIO. Our Business Is Sound CONNER'S SERVICE CO. Phone 6878 EXCAVATING Mobil Shovel and Trench Hoe Bulldozer Fill Dirt Topsoil Crushed Rock Driveway Cinders Compressor . CRANE SERVICE GRAHAM BROS. PHONE 6541 or 8859 LOST. Dark brown plaitlc wallet around R7 Club TburtdJiv evening. Important papere. currency. Phont 3&33. GENERAL NOTICES The) JAYHAWK Serya .see THERE'S NONE BETTER "91" Oct on. Ethyl 31c JAYHAWK GAS mm I 213S South 6h . . I k . ' CLASSES - Klamath Ceramic Shop. 1403 Main, phone BM7. DIRECTOR of Klamath's Childrens Theatre. Jessie Lee Hosford. will have Dramatic School June 23 lo July 31. Registration until June lat. . LKARN BEAUTY CULTOBE Klamath Beauty School will opeflr about June I.Mh. Anyone Interested in enroU tnf. register at once! 13S North Broad. Phone 7446. PERSONAL STANLEY Home Products. Phone 6d0. MRS ROBERTS BORN PSYCHIC Tells your past, present, future. Can overcome all obstaclea that keep you from success health and 'lUDDtnesa. 4818 So. Smth. Klamath falls. Oregon. FRATEX Plastics. Phone 8324. Septic Tanks Cleaned Newest Sanitary Methods Also ROTO ROOTER SERVICE Clearu Sewer Lines of Roots, etc ED F. KING 2434 Orchard Phone S841 Septic Tanks Cleaned TANKS, drain lields Installed repaired. Years ol experience. All work guaranteed. PELICAN HOTEL PHONE S731 10 SERVICES CUSTOM : TRENCHING ' FOR DRAIN TILE IRRIGATION PIPE - SEWER DITCHES WATER DITCHES : FEROUSON MOBILE UNIT DAVIS Plumbing Company 337 East Main Phone 7635 ROTOR HOE ati-vlCM. Make yaur (round ready for tprlnc planting. Phong 2-1902 dayi or tvtnmn. WANTED Land leveling or bull doz ing work. D-7 Caterpillar and Carryull. Phone 3-iOflO, Jamct Hurley. Legal Notice STATE LAND SALE NOTICE Is hereby liven that the Oregon Stale Land Board will receive teaiea bias i m on ice in me aiaie Capitol, Salem. Oregon, up to 10:00 o'clock A.M. Standard Oregon Time, Tueadav. June 10. 1933. for all Its tn terest In the following described land in Klamath countv. ureean: E 1 1 of Sec. 16. T. 41 S. R. 14 E.W.M.: reserving to state of Oregon, all coat, oil. gas and other mineral! In said above described lands, to gether with right to prospect for. mine and remove tame: for cash or on statutory terms. Bids mast be accompanied by certified OI cashier' check for not leu than 30 per rent of amount bid, to be applied on purchase price, returned to bidder or retained as liquidated damages should successful bidder fall to meet final terms nf kale. No bids will be considered for lets than S1600.00. the Board reserving right to rctect any and ail bias. Establishment of property lines by survey la responsibility of purchaser. Bids should be addressed to E. T. Pierce. Clerk State Land Board. Salem. Oregon, and marked "Bid on Klamath lounty lana. Dated at Salem, Oregon, April . 23, 1953. E. T. Pierce Clerk. State Land Board H 9-18-23-.10 No W3 PAINTING SHEET ROCK FINISHING PAPERHANGING PHONE 9175 DAYS 2-3243 Evenings ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING, guaranteed. Phone 2-1010. Work PLOWING, discing and harrowing. Fine mm nnii, a. r . sferrarq. rnong oja.t. DEAN .Public Accountant and Auditor Office it 30 No. 7th. Phone KMg PAINTING and 7617. paper hanging. Phone CURTAINS la undated Phone 4014 and stretchatd. LAWN MOWERS Hand and power, sharpened. Saw filing' ana xeys maae. uo ana Mine Ap pliances Repair Shop. 5116 Bristol Ave. Near Petersen School. Phone 1052. CARPENTER work. Remodelinc new construction. Phone 2-0617. GOODYEAR 1IAS NEED FOR BUDGET MANAGERS To Handle Time Payment Sales in Stores & Dealers Locations. Experience in Credit Selling Preferred But Not Essential. AGES 24 to 30 Training Provided Excellent Future t Possibilities with the world'i LARGEST Rubber Co. OUR PENSION INSURANCE AND OTHER BENEFITS ARE EXCELLENT 1 ' Interviews arranged at Convient Times Apply by Letter Only giving Education, Experience Age and TELEPHONE number. WRITE HERALD NEWS BOX 140 LIFETIME SECURITY TELEGRAPHERS URGENTLY NEEDED I WANT TO TALK TO 10 MEN. 18-45, WHO ARE INTERESTED IN PERMANENT EMPLOY MENT WITH RAILROADS AS TELEGRAPH OPERATORS AND STATION AGENTS AT A WAGE FROM 1300 PER MONTH AND UP. JOBS WAITING. WE TRAIN YOU DOES NOT INTERFERE WITH PRESENT JOB. IF SINCERE, AMBITIOUS AND IN GOOD HEALTH, WRITE .-. . BOX 136 HERALD and NEWS OPENING For Young Man Standard Stations, Inc., has an opening in its organization lor a man, age IS to 30 preferably. Op portunity to advance. This Is the starting point lor Standard per. sonneL Approximately $280 per mo. to start. Apply Standard Stations. Inc., 2nd and Main, Klamath Falls. THRKC room furnished aparUnanC Adults. 3033 Darrow. 8MAL1. bachelor apartment) "etectrlraft Ir equipped. All utilities paid. Call 970. FURNISHED clian apart! Bia equipped. Refrigerator, roe aouple. Villa Marqulae. l:U4 Oak. two Rr.miooM apartment for renC Call 82WI or 1313 Pine. FOR BENT Modern furinshed apart mrnt. Threa rooms and bath. Phona 67 60. OLYMPIC APARTMENTS 807 IA8T MAIN STEAM HEATED threa room furnished apartment. 313 Cedar. THREE room all modern apartment Adults. 3IW1 While. SMALL clean "apartments. ' 433 North loth. THREE room furnished apartment with bath 233 Cedar Street after a p.m. FURNISHED two room apartment. Re frlserator. lis. One room cabin. S3TJ0. All ullltlea Included. 410 If. 10th. FURNISHED apartment. , Threa rooms and bath. Call 403. APARTMENT for rant, ments. 710 Main. Greer Apart- FOR RENT furnished two bedroom apartment. 3015 Oregon , Ava. Phona 2-0328. FURNISHED apartment Apartment I, 200 Market for rami. UNFURNISHED apartment Gas equipped. Phone 3-OS11. APARTMENT with (as heat also small cabins. SIS High. NEWLY decorated, private bath. kit. cneneiie. steam neat eiecTrle in week Re Arms Apartment STEAM HEATED apartment with bad room. 828 Oak St FOUR ROOM furnished upstairs apart ment. Phone 8226. FOR RENT. Lane three room fur nished apartment. Close in. Hot and cold water and heat furnished. Adults oniy. rnone ikww after o p.m. TWO and THREE room furnished apart menu Gas heat. See manager before) 10:00 a.m. 248 Broad St. FOR RENT ?-room modern apart ment Partly furnished, on Georea Smith ranch at Stronghold. Adulta onl. No pets Phone 23.14 Newell. THREE room unfurnished duplexT' Ga rage. Phone 2-3587. 26 HOUSES FOR RENT DUPLEX for rent, partly furnished, one bedroom. No. pets. Inquire 3550 Summers Lane. FOR RENT two bedroom fully fur. mshed house. Reasonable. Phono 3783. FOR RENT. Phone 3306. four room duplex. 1 ROOM furnished house, free rent. Preferrably elderly couple. In exchange for upkeep of yard. 1827 Summers Lane THREE room house and threa room apartment. 1509 Derby. FOR RENT two. three and tour room cabins. 4141 Douglas. TOR RENT, furnished modern house, two rooms and hath. Suitable for eou- ?le. Good location. See owner at' 1055 allf. Ave. REDECORATED two room" furnished' cabin. Garage. 1346 Owens 28. per month. Phone 3-2037. FOR RENT, two bedroom partly fur nished house with district. Phone 2-0331. FOR RENT, two room Turn is bed hooia. Modern. Call 7330 evening!. two bedroom NEWLY redecorate nome. rnone Ktto. TWO bedroom unfumlahfrf itmun gyq FOR RENT Two room partly Arr nished h0Ul4. 13 nr mnnth In esta.. able location. Phone 3371. FOR RENT. threa mnm narv 4,,-' ntshed hotue. Newly . redeeoraMl. 28 MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT WANTED Dietel line driver. AddIv in pertvon, 600 Market. PAINTING. Interior and exterior. H. Brown. Phone 4228. GARDEN PLOWING. Phone 9449. HEAVY HAULING Cats, shovels, drac lines. Andersen Freight Lines, phont 9240, residence z-tUtU. zmh ao. im. PAINTING decoratina. Daoer-haneine. platter board linlshini, spray painting. rnone auh. SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Phone 3333 ALTERATIONS All work guaranteed. Jennia Hare. Anitas. 707 Main. Phone The time to plnn the wiring that will accom modate your needs is before you build. Be aure the home you are dreaming of will allow complote um of all your electrical ap pliances whore and when you need them. Some day you will need adequate wiring it costs a great deal less to install it as .'you build. Electricity offers you countless comforts and conveniences for your new home. Take advantage of it by: . 1. specifying wires that re Urge enough to pre Tent blown fuses 2. Installing enough outlets and switches located eonrenientlr S. seeing that Utere are emugh circuita t ae cMMtiodate all Meds. SEE YOUR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the under signed William A. Gossetl, has been, bv an order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath Coun ty, appoimea aaminisiraior oi ma es tate of Audry Gossett, deceased, and that letters of administration have been Issued to him. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly veri fied and with proper vouchers, to the undersigned e-o Farrens tic Maxwell. First Federal Savings and Loan Build ing. Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the dale of the first pub lication nf this notice, whlrh Publication la the 9th day of May. 1952. William A. Gossett Administrator of the Estate of . Audry Gossett. Deceased Farrens St Maxwell Attorneys for Administrator M 9-16-23-30 No. 6 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned Claudina Van Busklrk. has been, by an order of tha Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County, appointed Executrix of the Es tate of William A. Van Busklrk. also known as Bill Van Binklrk, deceased and that Letters Testamentary have been Issued to her. AU persons having rlfiim asftlnst snid estate are hereby notified to press nt the same duly veri fied and with proper vouchers, to the undersigned c-o Farrens Maxwell, First Federat Saving! and Loan Build ing, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publi cation If this notice, which publication is ,(he Rth day of May. 1992. Claudtne van Busklrk Executrix of the Estate of William A. Van Busklrk, Deceased. Farrens & Maxwell Attorneys for Executrix. M 8-U-33-30 No. A GARDEN WORK with Roto tiller. Phone T603 week days only. i-LUWlNti and Blantine. farms, far. dens. etc. . Phone 2-1033 or evenings FOR SERVICE or demonstration or any Information regarding the German maae nan sewing machine. Write Ilex aid News. Box B3. MIRRORS resilvered, new mirrors made to order. Kimball', Glass Shop. rnone ji(t. BROKEN window glass replaced. Kim ball's Glass Shop. Phone 7378. 12 EDUCATIONAL BOOKKEEPING, shorthand typing kin- um aunjecu, omce macmnes. KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE T33 Pine Phone 4760 13 HEALTH VACANCY In Rest Home. Ladies only. Phone 2-3163. STEAM baths, exercise, muuiei duclng for men and women. Ph. 3663. BACKACHES and nervous ttninn kaen you awaxe nights? insure healthful sleep; switch to a Dr. Fuller mattress. . .the oniy mit tress scientifically designed by a lamoua osieopainic pnysician to give your body the healthful support It needs. Exclusively at HAFTER FURNITURE CO. 14 HELP WANTED. AMALE IT HELPS YOU in to many ways when you learn the trick of bene fiting by Herald ft Newa Classified ads. They're excellent for selling, buying, hiring help, finding work and recovering lost articles, Phont till .tta.MM immediate openings In classified Advertising De partment of Herald and News for ad-wrlters, (Age alto 35). Work includes preparing and . selling classified . advertising s copy, detail filing, and check ing accounts. Also telephone solicitation. Experience In newspaper work, . telephone soliciting, typing, shorthand, all very valuable but not necessary. a Applicants will ' be inter viewed and given aptitude test between 1 p.m. and 1 p.m., May 19th and 20th. . Apply In person - Monday or Tuesday at 1 p.m. WANTED, one band resow feeder. 2.021 per hour. Phone 1S5, Redmond, Oregon. WNT'oTrwlTIlTinTMTtarTrTnr benefit of our 84 year old national re utation and on our capital. 800 family route open in Central Klamath County. Write J. R. Wat kins Company. 137 Dex- ler Ave.. Seattle. 9. Washington. WANTED combination n'ght and bell man. Apply in person, winema Hotel. WANTED, combination lube and minor mechanical work man. permanent job for right man. See Service Manager. Haisiger Motor lo. WANTED young man to work on farm. Must have some experience. Apply In person. Santford Jones Bonanza Ore. gon. WANTED, an aggressive, able used car salesman, by one of the oldest dealers in Klamath Falls. Always a complete stocx or jate mooei cars, our aaies. men average over $500. per month. Write Box 135. Herald News. 17 HELP WANTED MEN AND WOMEN WANTED TO TRAIN FOR MOTEL MANAGEMENT Actual experience In motel part of training. Mature, xrious minded. Age no parner. i. u. uox 2167. rortiana 18 SITUATIONS WANTED CHILD CARE. 4348 Shasta Way. EXPERIENCED lady would like iron ing' In home. Phone 8543. 754 N. 10th. HOUSEWORK. Phone 5479. BOY 16, would like work on farm or ranch. Good references. Phone 7-0231 or Box 254. Tulelake. California. WASHING and Ironing. Phone 2-0110, WILL care for children In my home days tfvenlngs. CaU 2-1343. CHILD care. Phone 3037. 22 ROOMS FOR RENT NICE sleeDlns room, suitable for two. 526 N. 9th. ROOMS for rent. S3 week. Utilities paid. Phone S433 or ca 11 at 4 1 0 So. 3th. NICE clean room. Air-cooled In sum mer. Close In. 112 S. Third St. SLEEPING ROOM, close In. 827 Wal nut. phone 3393. . ROOMS. 629 Jefferson. SLEEPING ROOM for rent. 818 Walnut. FRONT room for rent Greer Apart ments. T10 Main. ROOMS, prices reasonable. Phone 4627. ROOM and Phone 3331. board. Walking distance. ROOMS for rent. Close in. Private en trance. Phone 4444. ROOMS 1034 High. RQOM. gentleman. 1530 Crescent. LOVELY rooms for rent. S6-S7 a week. Close in. Phone 4239. 24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT FURNISHED three room apartment. Close in, adults. No pets. 802 Lincoln. i-none 3-3170 mornings evenings. LARGE, plain, four room apartment In duplex. lVa blocks to Riverside School. Suitable for couple with one child. Un furnished except gas range. S32.30. Phone 2-1793. TWO BEDROOM furnished apartment. rnone 2-uoiu. herald & news phone 8111 UPSTAIRS, clean. 3 room, furnished, Including refrigerator. .Tfl. Phone 7737. FOR RENT four room furnished apart ment. Couple only. Phon. 7318. 3124. Bichn. FOR RENT three rooms, bath. Avail able Jun. let. Alpha Apartments, phon. 4333. BEEHIVE FOB . TRUCKS . DRIVE Move Yourwlf Save 14 I New Trucks For Long Trip V Pickup 8 takes Vans BEACON MOBIL 'SERVICE 1201 E. Main . Phone 830 FOB RENT Used refrigerators, wash ers, ranges and one freezer. Call 3-3318 or see at FyocXs. 1001 Maui for rates. FOR RENT, range for 300 head of cat tle for season, price 173: Inquire Don Alexander Harriman Rout. Klamath Falls. Telephone 31-F-4. BUILDING for shop or small business. i.j.ie quarters auacnea. pnone 4333. OFFICE for rent. 623 Main. Phone FOR LEASE, blacksmith nrf Mtin shop at Lakevlew. Oregon. Fully equipped. Henvick Welding and Re pair Shop, Box 773. Lakevievr. Oregon. JO REAL EST ft fOR SALE INCOME PROPERTY J10T per mo. lor investment -of $5250. Good location, on paved street near school. . 180 per mo. and own living quarters. Four blocks from main. $95 per mo. on Investment of $5500, or cou'd live in one apart ment and rent the other. Close in. $80 per mo. with own three bed room home in South Suburbs. All rental units furnished. . ' MILLS ADDITION Newly decorated two bedroom home with breakfast nook, den that could be third' bedroom, utility room. On paved street, near school. within walking distance oz town. $4900. . . , , , TRADE- FURNISHED two room apartment, bath, refrigerator, utilities, si day. Bachelor preferred. 330 South Fourth. FURNISHED apartments, newly re decorated. - Two blocks from Main. Phone 3-3(170. PARTLY furnished two bedroom apart ment, close to school and bus. Phon. R3n3 after four o'clock. TWO bedroom unfurnished apartment Close In. Phone 6.143. IMAUJLNEI Within tew short hours after you order ft Herald & Newi Classified ad. 13,000 subscrib- rt art told about your offer or Would consider'large trailer house or nice two bedroom home In Stewart-Lenox addition. Large - lot. Fine for Weyerhaeuser employees. $5200, furnished, . NEAR ACADEMY Large four bedroom ' home,"' In very good lacation. Has own steam heat. Ideal for large family or could be used for income property. Needs some repair, but Is priced accord ingly at $8500. Good terms. Three Bedroom Home With three acres good ground. Has large living room, electric heat, nice kitchen with ,. electric dish washer, utility room, large screened front porch. Additional acreage if desired. $10,000, Shown by appoint ment. , ....' Mae K. Short Phone 9106 Harold Elttrelnv J 'V - Phone 8633 Johnny Hobson :. FhbrM 6804 Dale Orubb Phone 3844 AL LONGE, Realtor 111 So. 8th Phone 8283 or 3-2713 FOR RALE H'i acre with larx - on bedroom houia, electric heat. . fruit room, loti of outbuilding!. Fenced, ir rigated. Paved road, rive ml leg. out. laooo, with $2,100 down. Phona 7046, Route 1 Box 831 U. MOUSE IN MFRRI1X. food location, not to expensive. Call or aea.Alonto Hod gc.t. TWO BEDROOM furnished home taAOO, at 413 South Seventh. Phone Will. TWO BEDROOM, dote In. Attractive In Bid. Cash or terms. 301 North, fide rado. FOR SALE one bedroom' ' home,' pvUf furnaihed. Basement, Phon ISM.