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PAGE FOURTEEN HERALD ANt NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON KltlllAY. JUNE 0, 19.12 Army to Shift Fort Activities SEATTLE W Chamber of Commerce Manager Don Follett Are you in trouble? NEED A FRIEND ? CALL 5473 515 MAIN BRIDE win inc. surrtctviE. vail- I n beautiful ar-nsing NOTHING DOWN DELIVERS ! On Approved Credit ... be ready DEPENDABLE n I Paint's flat, Ar. ' ' V"" " 59is if H You will Ikt lhe fild-pfovd, bokiitod fomutolions Iwon hey or convcniwif o, well 01 ffedivt . . . potent to weeds ond profitobte lo me. THREE TYPE J TO FIT YOUR NEEDS K ATI! OH E"33 For olrplaneoi0rod eqwpnient. thi.no propyl eiter ol 2,4-0 It the iproy lo we. Conloini 3.34 poundt of ocid equivalent per gallon. KATHOH m This non-ctoggmg omtne j generally or, (erred for the control of tvtceptible weed growth. Conic . i powdt of odd equivotent per gallon. KATHON E-40 Another iiopropyl eiter ol 2,4-0 for me with oil or woler. Stondordlied ol 4 poundt of odd equivalent per gallon . . . eight ounce! of odd in every pint of concentrate. Order KATHON From Voor Deoer MilOlk.MMiH v rce MHUACTUtlD ST ROHM A HAAS COMPANY I PHILADELPHIA S, PA. DISTRIBUTED BY WALKER BROS. I Merrill Phone 3801 MPLS shirts said he had received confirmation from Washington that the Army la considering a shift of almost all Fort Lavton's activities to Fort Lewis. Lawlon Is the processing base for large numbers of troops going to or .coming from the Far East aril Alaska. It Is inside Seattle Follett said Sixth Army head- Quarters had recommended me shift. He said the chamber will fight the proposal unless "true economy" can be shown. MONEY SAVING OFFER! on Vcl-va-cote . . . General washable, plastic bber interior finish. Buy a qallon of Vel-vo-eore and qet a 98c pro tective drop cloth for floors and furniture . . . only 49c! 12 FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY AT: GENERAL PAINT STORE PHONE 3629 I ii Ii.: -Shi&nuiff moJem ' rTeaton wM. blonde oak finish. Equipped with iray. HAFTER FURNITURE CO. 9th & Klamath Ph. 4878 with 2,4-D WEED KIILEKS vhoi EAGLES IIIIIIU ur'MIrMiM ISSSj . ' V ' : i t ' ' , -: 1 1 ; 7 4 I-' ifkj'L ISM ' irffifT 4mr . TltiatfL. -r- m n n Lfiiirr-t T ... n 1 1 W rte eei 1 ALUMINUM BAND carrying information is recorded for i leased, and some are later Police Suffer i ! Burglar Loss McALESTER Okla. ifl Who does a policeman- call for help when something is stolen? j McAlester cops are beginning to i wonder. A police cruiser was stolen Wed I nesday a few steps from the polic t ' station. 2t was found several hours , later abandoned five miles nortb , west of the city. Just a little more than a month ago a bold burplar entered Police Chief Roy Anders' home while he ' was at church and stole his pistol. Headquarters had no comment. Hans Norland Auto Insurance. 637 Pine St. NOTICE! WE'VE MOVED ! Our New Address Is 323 SPRING KLAMATH FALLS Garbage Collection Co. Ph. 4467 ATTENTION! Class Initiation in Honor of STATE AERIE Meeting 2 p.m., June 8th ENTERTAINMENT and FEED following the meeting IF YOUR CREDIT'S GOOD ...it's good with us ! Painting Body and Fender Work Motor Tune-up Anderson Auto Service 632 Walnut - By SHOPPING HINTS for WmAT)01 JUNE 15th FASHION-CRAFT TIES Smart selected patterns in fine foulards, hand paints, and pure silks. 733 Main serial number and notice is eference later on the bird. recovered thousands of miles ON A BIG SCALE Marjorte Sweey p!ay music on "cloud-chunber bowls. at Mills ColltM, Oakland. Cal. Initru mcnt, desicoed hj Harry Partch, is made of laboratory bottles. 1 'COMMIES invited TOKYO LP Japan's Commu nist party haft invited Communist and Labor party representatives of 31 nations to attend Its 30th anni versary rally here July 15. Motor Overhauling Clutch - Transmis sion and Radiator Repairs. the Post Office 2 , to $5.00 Phone 3463 F0R AT FATHER'S AT DAY JUNE 15 placed on a Speck, and other After banding, birds are re awav. Br MRS. MERLE O'NEIL I failed to eel the followtnp; Item In the last week's column, so I'm going to put It In first this week. Graduation for the (trade school on West Side was held on the eve ning of May 23. The mum address was given by Mrs. Anne Spraguc, county school superintendent. Duane Haven was master of cep emoules and Introduced Sally Dam eron who Rave the clnss prophecy. Lea May Buck played a number on the piano, after which Curl Peay, us chairman of the school board presented the diplomas to the lol lowing graduates: Bnrbara Tom hn. Sally Dumeron. Eurlenc La-B.-anch, Hilton Orlsel, Oaylen Chandler, Ronald Ilnuk. Dunne Haven, and Douglas Newman. Re freshments were served following the program. Mrs. Hubert Wagers, Ilnrold Shults and Gloria Chandler were all In the hospital several days lust week. Mr. Shults and Olona both were under oxygen for several days from pneumonia, while Mrs. Wagers had a lighter case, caused from a virus Infection. We arc hap py to report they are all feeling much Improved at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reed of Seattle, Wash., spent several days visiting with the Shults family last week. Mrs. Reed Is a niece of Harolds. Fred Hanson ot California w3 renewing acquaintances on the West side one day last week. He lived many years In the Dry Creek area, and is quite well known here. Fred Is a brother to Stanley Hunson of Lakcvicw. It is understood that the Ncsbltt ranch, probably much better known as the Kernan ranch and later owned by J. 8. Bernard, has been purchased bv Favcll and Utlcy Realty Co.. tif Lakevlcw. The Charlie Bochm family of New Plvmouth. Ida., were here over Mc- morii'l dnv. The Boehms arc well known on West Bide. Dorothy Kelly of Alturns and Laura Hartlcrodc of David Creek, were callers at the Harry Crowl home on Saturday. Mrs. Bessie Bidegary of Lpke vlnw visited with her son Columbus Grlscl and family last week. Charlie Buck came over from Medlord on Sunday. He Is staying at the I on Ruck nlace at Drv creek. and helping Leo with his work. I Mr. and Mrs. Don Young have I moved from the Floyd Reed ranch I to 'he Richard Buck ranch. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sundct and D. Stockburger of Lnkcvlew cnlled on the Harry Crowl family on Monday evening. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Chrlsten 1 sen are spending several days vlsll, 1 Ing with friends at B. dwell, Calif. There will be a very Interesting film shown Sunday evening nt the Grange hall. This Is being shown 1 by the West Side Sunday school and is one of Dr. Louis Talbots films called "I saw Borneo." Any one who would care to see this plc ' ture is welcome to do so. II will start at B o'clock. Mrs. Jim Blackburn and-famlly of Vale, Ore. Is hero visiting with relatives. She came down for Me morial Day. Pete C'hrlstensen, Joe Martin and 6th AND MAIN CLASSIFIED RATES One du ... per word lilt re ly per worn I It Week run .. . per word 'JOo Mouth run prr word tlOc MINIMUM The minimum clmive for any one d U 60c. BOX NUMBERS Answers to ad may bo handled Uiiou.li box numbers at the paper lor it cerviio churuc 01 aav. DEADLINES Claulftrxt aur aictutru up In 6'3( p.m. for following day's publlnitlon, up to Noon Saturday for Monday a a Classified ditplay ads accepted up tc U noou lor lolluwing day pub Ileal Ion. ADJUSTMENTS Please make uli c.amu hv adjust menu witiwul delay Corrections or cancellations re eeived by S:ao p m will b made in following day's nubltc-atton. by 12 Noon Saturday for Monday. FUNERAL HOMES IVAltOS Klr'nl eial Hume UJ: llllli Mrecl IMione MEETING NOTICES REGULAR MEETING of Disabled American Veteran unl A'i::lliuiy win oe ncju rriimv. , f. . - . . June . in me k. c.peptic lanks Cleaned at I pin. STATED MEETING 5 F MANZAN1TA ; II A P T E K No. 1TJ 3 K S. ill be held Fri day, June 6 at B l'clock in the 1.0 O F. hall. Visitors welcome. VERA FRTTHCH-W.M. JOHN LARSKN W. P. Klnnuith LotlKe No. "7 A K. anil A M. will hold a special ineollim Frl. June . 7 30. Work In FC Degree. Visum, Brelhrcii Invited. Dale Ueblier Worshlplul Mnslei 2 LOST AND FOUND ' LOST large whit, porta containing m'nn- ! r anil Klenttttcautoi Hrw.rd Phone ) wt7S..fter s p ni . or Mol. tl.yt , GENERAL NOTICE KKOM "Carl Hegel's HEN HOUSE" WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT Mom Wiard and Juanita Wiard Lundbtcn WILL SOON OPEN Wiard's Chicken Stile Serving Delicious CHICKEN STEAK SANDWICHES HOMEMADE PIES Watch for Opening Date! Legal Notice CITATION IN THE ClllCiriT COURT Of THE STATE 0' OIIEClON FOIt THE COUNTY OK KLAMATH In the matter of the Adoption of Diana Jean Hawrhurk. A Minor To: William C'harlei SawehueN- You are hereby cited and required lo appear In the aone entitled Courl on Saturday, .the Ulh day of June. 1033. at the hour of ten o'clock A M. In the Circuit Court Room of the Klam ath County Court Houae. Klamath faili. Oregon, to show caute. If any there he. why the petition for the adoption ot Diana Jean ttnwchuck filed herein by Herbert Cox. Jr. and Elate lura Cov ahould not be granted and the name of Diana Jean Rawrhuck changed to that of Diana Jean Cox. Till. Citation la publlahed purauant to the Order of the Honorable David It. Vandenherg, Judge of the ebnve en titled Court, made arid entered May 14. in.n. Wttneaa mv hand and the aeal ot the above entitled Courl thla Hth day of May, 10.12 Chaa. F Deljip Clerk of the Circuit Court fly Jane Wever. Deputy M 10-23-3O-J 0. No. 17 Earl Hawk were amonfr those who attended the Alturns sale on Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Thompson and family arc enjoyinff r vlttlt from her parentn Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson of Crania Pana. Walter Anderson was a dinner truest at the Joe Martin home one ovcnlnx last week. His wife Ber nlcc la vlsltinit In Missouri, and plans to be none for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nelson and family spent the weekend with rela tives at Rummer Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hollowav and family of Lakevlcw were calling at Mr. Rnd Mrs. Fred Nelsons one day last week. Tho Hollowaya were enjoying a family picnic at urews crccx camp, as tncir aaunn ter Kathryn was home from col lefte, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bullta and son of Lakevlew spent Sunday visit n relatives on the West Side. Mrs. Ocorttc 8teward and daugh ter of Lakevlcw called at the Orowl home on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nelson and children spent Sunday with his brother Howard Nelson and family. Tony Fudcrberg qf Ashland was hauling scrap Iron from this district on Sunday. Mrs. George Barrlngton and daughters Mrs. Frank dates and Mrs. Harry Kudrna were on the West Side on Memorial Day. Mrs. Oates 1 visiting here from her home at Oallstoga, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Morris Jr. enjoyed Sunday dinner at the Harry Crowl home. Miss Frances Swartz nf Ilazelton, Ida.. Is here visiting with relatives. Mrs. Ross Colohan and Mr. Ray mond Johnson spent Memorial Day weekend In Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Merltt of Days Creek, Ore,, are spending sev eral weeks at the Harold Shults home. They recently sold their plane, and are traveling In their trallor house and pickup. They plan to work for Harold until he Is ablo to take over. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Maddock of Lakevlew were calling at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Dee Chand ler on Saturdny evening. Mr. and Mrs, Lcs Perdue and children visited nt the Ed Sundet home In Lakevlew on Saturday eve 4 GENERAL NOTICES ClirASSra" KUmalli Ceramlri Mllon Mll.1 Mntn. IMiimr MV7 l.'I.ANNK.H Klal.inilt Ceramic Simp mMMain.ilume H.HT. PERSONALS r.oc uttt'CK awauiena lleauly Hhup, pitnne inn. MM IIOllRIITS UllHN I'NVlllli; Telle your pail, inceatit. future. Citn overcome all olMlttt-lea that keep yutl lioin KUrreke henlth ami happltie'e 4IIIU No. Suill, Klauulli tall., Onaoll rilATrX'l'la.llcaV l'lioue'll:U 10 SERVICES ' FLOOR LAYING SamliiiL! and Finishing I'lnslit' Willi Tilo ROBERT LANTZ nioNic mm aitiir t p.m. PFAFF SEWING MACHINES- Rules and Service opening soon In Klnmnih Falls. At present notify Box OB. Herald and News. EXCAVATING Mobil Khovel and Treiich Hue nulldnrrr -Fill Dirt- Topvill Crushed ftoek Drivcwuy Cinders Compressor CRANE SERVICE GRAHAM BROS. Pi ION R AA-II or Bi;M) Newest Sanliary ROTO ROOTER Mclhwls SERVICE Cleans Sewer Lines of (toots, etc. El) F. KINO 24 Orchard Phone Cull PAINTING SHEET ROCK FINISHING PAPERIIANGING 9175 PHONE 7 f yj DAVS 2-3243 Evening.? AUCTIONEERING and Sales Management SERVICE Graduate Western Collree of Auctioneering Blllliuti. Mont. Free Service on Church and Benefit Auction".. 3. W. "Jerry" FALES 6304 Alva Phone 2-3453 FIX THAT RADIO Our Binlnrae l Sound CONNER'S SERVICE CO. Phone 678 MOVING? Call 7425 Lacnl-LonB Dl.'tnnrf rinno mid npptlnnre moving ft specialty Transfer mid BtorRe Bckln'i Moving and Btorago Peoples Warehouse "Since 1918" TOP SOIL $1 33 yard, nil radln. ex cavating. WIU JTn. Prtiina 3-1001. I'l. OWING "and olntinf. farmi, dni. elr. Phnn 2-) WIS or avanthfi and waekvnd 3-00J7 MIHHUK8 "rillvert, ifw mirrtirt mad lo order. Kimbatl't Glata Hhop Phoiia 7:7 BlfOKfN wlddow jrlaai rrplarcd.'Klm- ball' GUMKhopPhonT37... HriTIC TANKS clean,. Ucy Klnf Phona XlXl rLECTHICAl. CONTnACTINO. Worh Kuaranta?fd.Phon 3-1010. GAllDKN wnrk With ro lot I Her! I'hoin 7fHUl WMkjdaja only. PI.OWINO. dltcln"and harrrwing. Tin acd drill II, r. Jrrard. Phon MXt. PAINTING and paorhngina Thoti 7AIT. CAM n. T NjPI. .6 Wl N O, Phone 0440. CUHTA IN 8 la u n d "- d and a t r l chart Phona 4H4 ir YOU wanl guaranteed a tie ration at reajonabl price sve Jrnnla at lite Anita Shop. 7ir7 AUln.Ph.me 0:(ft:i HEIXO KHIENDfi! Spring la here don't nMl("i havlna ynur hom rhecked for termttt?. Neglirt prove to nm rxprmiv. inmic n-frrnr tur nlihd. Call Aihland 2-7M7 for fra in i pec 1 1 on or wrlle a card P.O. Oox 1M. 'I I's-i'l. 12 EDUCATIONAL SUMMRR inn run ion, Voice and piano. Clam or Indlvldunl. Ilhoda Ann Brown. Ptipfif eriii. HUOKKCKHINU, ahnrthai.d tvping aui dreri aubjecta, office machines. KLAMATH BU81NRSS COLlT,Cjr. 7M Pin Phone 471V; 1 3 M E ALT H VACANCY In Iteat Ilome71eare"aoiTiy Phone a-31fl3. K'lfcAM uatna, exercue, maaiaiie. duciny fnr men ond women lh !tfl;i re- 14 HELP WANTEDFEMALE WANtFDExpe'rlrncedai.letlndiei.'M for InfanU' wrar, one for hoiuewnrr departments. See Mr. Stroud, Mont gomery Wnrd. WANTED, middle aged iBdVnfrira'iu'r. conk. Cummunlcale Box (127, Milln or rail J01.JMf.llB. WANTED, woman for light homework and cure of Invalid. Day, phone B.100, after 7 p. m. WANTED EXPERIENCE!) cook and waltrci. Pallran Drive In. Muat be ex perienced. W ANTED mlddTrTged ' h'oirie keeper in !l71fl ln MU hVa rc'erencCB' Cal W A NTED-d I ri for office wnrk In dov n town Klamath Falls. Good pay. Per manent. Opportunity fnr advnncement, Excellent working cnndltionn, Mtint hnvo porno steno and typing experience, Ap ply 242 Main, 16 HELP WANTED. MALE EXPERIENCED and CAPAH1.E nrm machinery man lo manage local farm supply htiilneaa. Gnnd oppnrlnnlly for live wire. If qualified and Interested write box 1(1!, Herald and News for Interview. All replies confidenllnL WAREHOUSE Seed experiences " pre ferred. Write noxJfi2,Jlernld andjowa. JUNIOR EXECUTIVE Aggressive, heat, young man between ages 21-2 to learn loan business. Excellent future. 8ee Don Mclntyro, Local Loan Co., lis N. loth. Legal Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given Hint the undersigned his, by the Circuit Court of the Stale ot Oregon, fnr Klamath County, Probnle Department, been ap- Jolnted administrator of the estate of rhn Peter Gerhurt, daceiiNed, All persona having claims agnlnnt aald estale are required to present the lame to me, duly verified aa required by law, at the office of rny attorneya, be Armond, Goodrich, Poiny and Grav. IJ. S. Bank Hlclg., ltend, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first BUhllshert this i.lrd day of May MM. i.'pkr w, ur.iiiirtiu, Aaminisiraior M-23-30 June (1-1,1. No, 2(t. 16 HELP WANTED, MALI OPENING 1 For Young Man HUuditrd Stations, Lie., has sn opening In Its urgiinlratlnn for tt man, line 10 lo III) preferably. Op portunity lo advance. This Is III startliiu point for Htiindnrd per sonnel. Approximately JSU per mo, In sunt. Apply Htnndard rUatlona, Inc., 2nd and Main, Klamath Falls. BLOCK SETTER TltOUT SKT WORKS Allt DOGS APPLY Ak'COI.LUM I.BR. CO. PELICAN CITY rX( rLi;rNTOIM(VllflII1,VTlor qtml' If'til iHini: ntnii who litukllil tn lh intttrc I'lrntiiiiii orhtiifl t'liiuKlloni, ittt ul vMt'iil.itni, nt iimny olrir fttll. (-in tutil mrnt tienot.U Amtly Wil rtn Aitio Mtiiil- In, lOjtO Slln WAN TKl" 'mw lilir U(l hnd MwVff aii'l Innil krilrr Cli n Urin IMti Mill, vvmt llNkrr I'luii. nr ni il Kllini'int Lmiilttn Co. Uux Ml. hluimllt U IHIKKT MrrAI. tnaiuifarltirlittC t.M.xr lfli ihiI ' llM'taaD' Apply U, II. imf ton, 'I'm Id., hi. (' lllnf hi WA.NtK.ll instil"" In limit" hr3(W'" .iis nf raiiln unit up (flnrti. Writs lii l.lii, ) let li mut Nfi WAN'I'KO maul wurh, jttnlto'r or hou. w.Mk Iti-fc rstnin IMuiit flU l.llll.l) I'AIIK Phona J ioilfl. WAN'ITI) ItOl'Hl.V work. I'huuV 3 0314. IS SITUATIONS WAHTID WANTMI to r.if ..t rlilldrrr) In lit hfMtrhi)trr wiMtlrt Ilk work i hum. Inquir at 1U1J ! DAY DM KVKNINC , Im irl'ablsi tininsj w I Hi IIOOI. t-irl want till.) rr wantrd man llmn t-y iltlttf Wll , rirlPiir(il Prion MM W II. I, CAItK'nr rhtli(rn in'tiiy rlirm (t , mi- y our hunt tvvnlngi. Call i 3 IMS Olll irCAIir. Phon m. i.AHlir'NINti hnn 3 Q3M DltrHHMAKIN'O Ptmii OTol I It Kill HCHOOI. nUitlrnt wmtfiOifc um- ; incr. h Call l.lmla Cilia. Phui na 22 ROOMS FOR RENT I.AKtC IIOTKt. All i week I'lioit TJWl uiihl riMH rM 'MKNT. room twin" b'i Anil irti of lady. AUu atiitflu rxjm 41 1 N. m"'MftNt"rl. In" rholr roo.nirt iiilrfc. intjutated horn tirf room, "irelv liiri.ltriMl litnr nrlitg intlri. j .Haritiui Mrdlk In clnml ftaaaonabty ptu-sMt ha I'm, phon IMU.1 NICK ROOMM. r:S mnnlh. 'SSi'l'actfi Turrar i itonM rr7it Ik,!-itigh nt'illMA. tif'ir' rcatonatil Pkon 'iMTj m!.!a"f"r" rrr i'loM in." TrivtU aa trjnrs- l'!inn H4I MiuMSUiiwilllh" " It 1 i M . t M i i m n HiViifirfaifnt I.OV'Kl-Y ffwmi for rant. 7 wS. t'l In t'hint 43M HOOM AN'I) IIOAItI)rVnilmaa. lilll lltoi Kliliiradn kftori 24 APARTMlNTi COR RENT DKlTt'XK. onb'tiroin part'mnl"n(i n water ftirnuhcd. )tui prlng. Phona 3 30 TWO hOOMH (urnuhad Cina In. Qutaf. qutpped. Hal reeaonabl. 1143 Pi rUHNlHMrO "ranovalail "aparfmant. f5i riilipl ltlrigralr Coup I or alngl. "Villa MrtUt." IM4 Oak Tlllirr. HOOM partment 'anilliethrfuf iitstirtl Oil Walnut. Phm.a Mil 11.1. AN" (urniihd Ihr rt-orn apart, invitt Phim 3 aBJ. Apply Apt. 7 at 1717 Main Ht rrtiNIWIKD end un'furnttKa'tJ Bpiri nienl. Ijirg three mom. Clo tn. fin vie, Ih.Hi newlv itoratd IM Part iitilltlc (nrnuhed Plmn 4iftJ or VC. NI("KLY KfHNlMir.f ""large modern apartment. lth bedroom. Cloa in. Attn It Phon4;il7 roil ""itrNT thra nKi'm "partmenf. 2nn Et Main. 133. Phone 73M or 340,1. p- CI.RAN. Iirnulid apartment. Xir rixikd Adult. Corner Pin and Cedar. TOM 1IKNT.' furnlihrd one bid room apartment Private hath and anlranre. Phim 3-:tM. NH'Kl.Y" fiirnuhirrl duplex apartment' Gar!, adultsiltaie Heclamlton. THiiKK HOOM unfuritiahed "apartmenr B-'HI priMperL VACANCY threi rKiffl apardneiir Fmnuhed. ArtulU. rt.ii.lt road Hi, I'.Nrt'MNlSlir.I) three rnoma. Sloveil rit tr iMinat)!. "hone 3 i5fl7 KOtt"'ilKNT One'riVdroom furnbjT.erl luburlmn apartment, tie trie atova and refrigerator. Couple only. Cell HM rvrnlng. rotlri Hrbh66srnurrtUhed. except for rlrrtrio rann end watr heater. Cnmpleitrlv rdfrorated. Downtown. Ph'Mie .l. PJi''11 TltMKC room all modern apartment Aduli ywi White. SMALL clean apartmtnla. M"Vorih inth. KUHNisflicn two room atartmnt. He flgerNlur. .15. One room apartment. t:iO()0 All utlllttftajnrtudrd. 410 JV. inth. APAHTMKNTf'ir rer.l,irer Apert- nient. 710 Main. APAIITMKNT " with gat heat alio amatl trt.ina Mil High M-.WI.Y decorated"! private batKT'TlU rhenette Steam heat, alecltie rang. tin week Hex Apartment STEAM HEATED apartment With nt with bed room "3 tiak nt. FOR HE..T Large three room fur- ithed apartment Close In. Hot s-d cold water and heat furnished. Adults onlv.JJhnne finoii after (I p.in TWO and" THREE rnom'ffirnfihttf arutrT rnenii heat. Sn manager before L'!.n'i" .2.4" I'C0""-.?1: rdlt RENT three rnom"fu"rniried"Vnsrl menl ArtulH, nopels. Telephone IMiH. ('i'RNiSIIED apartment' for Vnuple. Modem. Cloitn In. Redecorated. Utilities furnished t.W Phone 4402 or .140.1 bViriirnitOOM "furnVhedduptex with waicr and heat furnished Couple onlv. No pels. Mills Addition. $Q. 1443 Ore gon Ave. ONE CLEAN DliPLEXapVrtment7A 1 pleiely furnished. Electric heat. Hot and cold waler furnUhed Close In. Ilea -in nn hie. For couple. Phone 44110. 1741 Wall FOR HENT"lwo room a pa rime nt, Phone a-2 no. . FOR RENT two rmim furnished apart mnnt. Electric stove and refrigerator Close In. llinWalmit. APARTMENT for'renl, 172.1 Oak. o(i KnslMiilii. after ft;;iO, 26 HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT three rnom modern fur nUhed house.t.2n Klamath. FOR "RENT two bedroom partly lur- n I olied house. Phnne 7ft. THREE-BEDROOM home. One blnctc from R none veil school. Phone iS55, after n p. m. TWO BEDROOM- homfPhrionNp'rlnils, adults. Vacant July 1. Phone Rife residence, Modoc Pnlnt 1. TWO ROOMS fumlsheriClbse In. oiilet Km Pit equipped, Rates reasonable. 1MI ne. NEWLY redecorated ont bedroom house. Inquire 200 Cook St. Phone a-o:H),i. FOR RENT three room niclyfiirnlshed modern cottage with garage. Inquire IU7 Mile hell. Pbone442B FOR RENT three room furnished" horn. Garage. Adults, no ptta. $;t7.50. Phone oaa7. FOR RENT small two bedroom house? Garage, 140. Water; garbage disposal. IQAAjSoiiih Sixth. Phone 2-2o;t7. FOR RENT, modern "n.rnfiherl three rrmrn house. Inquire 1(120 Summers Lane nficrjl p. m. FOR IlKNf Tw"oHie"drnni house, one block from poll office. PI in n e fll fl ' VnM ,nr. w I' See at 41100 Bouth OtlT. FOR RENT 2 bedroom furnished house. I44f-Wllfor:io month, m Foil RENT, twrrthree and iour room cabins.414lDouglaa, FOR ItENT Btnall 'house. Inquire Drv l-'g'A-riry . S"th Oth gireat.M 1 PARTI . Y f u rnlrhed two room '"lioiiTs. .Suitable for on or two. $25, 183S Ore gon Ave. FOR RENT Five " room " tinfurnlsherl hoti.e. Inquire Shell Service, Oregon Avenue, or call George Jonathan, Tula lake. 2-1)077,