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THURSDAY. .Hi Nr. I, iicltALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE TWENTY ON BONANZA llv (OltA II AVIII Mr. mill Mil. Hunk Olirihouii. and l.lnilu Imvr irlunii'd I ic u. ! Ml" rlim-iicn Hum mid Jurklp, in aiipiiilliiH Nrvci nl dnvn ut Ku-! '"ih'mIuv In LaiiKdl Vnllrv Hrniv wl11' M' Hnrrv Kramer and linn- Mi . mid Mm. Jnlin Mlmrlr Irll ! "Vti, u .. . .... Miindiiv l..r Huhl. Idi.Ho. wlin,,. . ' ' i 'l 1 """"" "," V !'" will 1.1- Willi HI, lulluM in llir nlio..,,!'., ' ' ""', 1 ""' lm.lnia Mr Immlit ,.l Umm , "'" '"J r"r,v ",' J Kvrry Ihla HUHL Ei lll.nl va.ur IllVlll-d In UltPIld Mllll 111- , Ili a .Hl Klioul veil ( w( ,,., n .3() Kc,,.l,. I.arrv Mrrchiiin la linnff lor a iiirnu and i.iir.ea 10 dav Irnv. rriini hln lm. at Mia John iirow allU Mia. Ouv Kort llaiinlnu, OtoikIb, vlaltlnu Ins Hltumi fixed up a very liiUTpnllnif parrnla wlm llvci on Hip l.lnkrv window lor Mnllirra hay and kol.t Ji''l' It until Miinii.rlul diiv. 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Dnvld Roml IrlPlida in I'ortliind and wliilr viH-ivr, churlen Wulkpr. Bvrnn and lim Hip rop Kiirclrn- Millrrrd a.virml Rom. Jim and Ralph Wo fall and brnkp lirr 1m In two iilm ra. , muck. I.rlloy Wrli-h. and trip Ihrpp Mr and Mm Owpii I'ppplp piiI't. ,,ltl lr Ju(1v Jun ,n(1 Mir. lalnrd at dltint'i on Kiin.tnv in untr honor ol IliPlr ami Dirk, nn Ins lllrthdi.v June H. (lursli. wpip Mi and Mm Dirk rrpplr and ram and Mr and Mra O C. Wnlla and lip liont and hohlpB'.p-. ' Mr. mid Mrv Handip lloiiitvrili mid Annlp l.u Irli Junr M lor PipTliP 1" Mipnd Fiilhi'ra Dav Willi htm Inthrr Jninpt Willliumnn and Id hrlp him cpIpIiiiiIp IHk M birth dav Mr ami Mm I nl m iinip.iii "no .......... u..i,w.,iii Mr and Mr- I '"''"?', "" , !!' unit in KnirniiiPlilo on nilirmliiv Vprna Cini!rudp ol Mi-dlord nnnii Hip wppkrnd with Mr and Mrn Ulrk Hmilli "rL """.'"v i-7.li. " "'. . -.-PX Hitsnnn dav Friends and relatives arp hniH.v Mrs Guy roster spent a few to hear that Mrs Alhrrt Dearborn days lust week at the home of hpr was able to go Iiouip nn Juiip 6. ' duuKhirr, Mrs Npwinan Klines in HhP had been 111 Klllinetl llospltiil J l.akrvlew while Ml Klines wa.l for two months and underwent twt.ia.way Iroin liomr oiraltons Hpt son Charlps wns i Among businpss visitors In Lake also in the hospital for several vipw l iiesday wtre Mr. and Mrs. riava nllllerlng from nslhma Max Mrl.aln Mrs K M Carluu. Mrs Gladvs Kllgnrr Is visiting , Garry Nelson and Frank Oravea her nlpcp and fnmllv Hip Oenrue A hravy frost visited this lornllly Mathews have a"iiew hnl.v. a urn Wednesday night damaging gar- born on his great unrip dpwpv Horn's blrlhdav June and has . been named Carl Dpwpv and will be railed Dewev for hli Unrle Dpwpv 1 Mr and Mis Don llosa and son of Klamath Falls and Mr and Mrs. Pel Ilodiiea and children ol Tule lake vlsllPd nn Rundnv with Mr. and Mrs Wallrr UlltPr and Hrure. BULL SERVICE Whitafac Ragiitarad Horcford Phon. CECIL DREW 3924 Your This represents every pasting through Multnomah Kenn! Club's hands during 1981 and how rl was paid out. These figures havt heen compiled from official records and audit. Submitted by Multnomah Kennel Club. MURRAY KEMP, President Ittalnttf fw Iqulpmtnt and Mi. ii nil Mrn. Krwln Helium lirill WnllirndHV III l.onui'11 Vh. Irv Willi lllfli iluuuhliir and null-In. .'' Ml ' Mi Prmik Orolm. Hlivoi TIip dpci.rnllnin. rlpd out In red, mid ulrln from HPH Vnllrv wlin ; Slimmer Lake , n mkh. I-;, it Ni;i.hu. Mr. mid Mra. A. Drboy annouiicn . I hp piniaupinpiil of thPlr tjauithter, ". 11 1 I .II1..I..-WI IIJ II F. Hnild, ruiunmn rnii. son of Mr I . .. . ... .. M" )' "'"" "ip wedding pn.niiPd lor pnrly Ailtiust . Norma Weaver arroiii.anlpd her j iiiint. Mrs Cllrn Sturdivan to Port- ,......, ,r, iriiiinru r, c I "k. .... I , -"- i.ji"m ; dens, potatoes .ind alfalfa K D Hnrris has bppn driving to i Bend each evening to visit Mis. Harris wlulp shp has bppn a pa- "pnt ill tlip nl cnarlPs hospital sul Irrlng from lirk fpvpr Blip has ; bppn vpry sprlously ill but is now recovering whlrh Is happy news for lhe family and many friends Mr and Mrs. (Jiiy Foster were business visitors in Lakevlew. Wed npsilay, Junp 11 whllp Mr and Mrs llrnry Markus and Mra. H C Har ris transacted business there Tues day Mrs E M Carlon was hostess lo Hip Kiilld at her homp, Thursday aftprnoon. Junp 12 The membprs arp makliiK a quilt to bp sold later. In the business merlin, it was rie- Plrturca of b.iva fcv ' T VU V I mu ' k' -rim n.,nan.a and l.nn. R." ;la- m. I I V .1 Jim) KTfl arp now aprvlmr I ri..rf7V ... BF I III tmjl Racing BdPLJLAM Where it Goes . . . I ft-fl cents Returned 1 81 to Public i A ) i A "J W ! M dollar wr. car-il Jrm I 'ii whllp and Wile ii. . J fZ, i H I II - V i . M WHERE'S MY FAUCET? One calf has trouble finding his place at Hie Ublc even though three brothers and xislers arc eating. Tiie quads were born unattended on the C. A. .Spiagiie farm near Michigan City, Ind. The calves are evenly divided two bulls weighed a total of 190 pound., .tlrd Lu cliuiiKf the uate ol tnc liifi'llliiK frmii I he Nfciind 'I'hura.. (lliy u( eath lnomll t(, Uw fcr,tuIU h,.(Jny llvidi,,K thpr conflicting ,i.h wrH t-in.,,. If.irrU u-t.K i.iii.r.l .' . ...... ... p.i ine pri.e uomiiPd oy me nostpss. - ,P ht,'nlrnli BrrvpU uc.hM,rl nd c(1. ,pp ,,OIn lMc ,nll(ir attractive uv , centrrpeicr of pniwips. The alcrn0Oii was apenl socinliy. This w lhp lneetlllg Until bCptClll- !l"-'luh will meet .1 nip home ol Mrs. ouy roster Hki. Wesley Nelson arrived home Wednesday, June 11 from hin base nt Lowry Field. Denver. Colorudo for a twenty duy furlough- tie In supply U'chnlcittii al the air base. OruiiKC No. 754, met al the hull finturtliiy. June H for thr reKuiar nn'ciiDK Willi a fair attendance. Following Uie business mcetlnK Worthy lecturer, FaLiy Carlon pre sentrd a very Interesting and en joviible proHrsm followed by square , tlitiu'iriif for entertainment. Lloyd Chandler was a guest from the Vnlli y CirnnRr Mr nnd Mrs Lcs i F.ldrr and Mr. and Mrn. Jcs Pen-1 InKlon hrrvrd the supper at mid- j niirht. Sut Wesley Nelson and brother Clarenre went to Klamath Fulls. Monday to visit their brothers Merle and Maynard. who are em ployed there Regular church service was held In the Episcopal Church, Sunday, June 19. Mr. and Mrs. A Deboy, daunhler Joan and friend D. E. Hand. Klamath Falls made a trip to War ner Valley and picnicked while there. Joan and hpr fripnd returned to Klamath Falls that evening. PaM a llll I I -ilP""" NiM cM Mvtdanui ) 9ljahh9Mrt 1 and two heifers and they at birth. Senate Kills Seaway Bill WASHINGTON I - The senate, spurning lasi-minuie plea by Hreaident Truman. Wednesday bin u.i. , , . Bll nuuiiiuiuiit; ucciucm. killed a bill to authorize the United ; Annie Lu Romlvedt, and Larry and Btale lo Join with Canada in con-! Mary Jo Meecham were all shaken stnictlng the 818 million dollar St. : UP 'nen the sicerlng gear went Lawrence seaway and power proj- nay w're and the car turned over eel. on the East Langell Valley road. II adopted 43 to 40, a inollon . Mr- Marlon Lindsay and chil by Sun. O'Conor D -Md i, lo re- du'" arc 1,1 Bcrieley for a few turn the bill to Its Foreign Rcla-: 'yi- Her oldest daughter will re Horw Committee for further study 1 lur" w"n lnFm lor vacation from collet! It took In 1947. the last time a ce,ved word that thev hav. a new T aunn" W" "P COn' d Euene'n Fn- siaeration. da. Junp ,3 al uonsel point Til measure. OmxmeilU and Dm- ; Rhori. Ivlnnri tn Mr and vrrc r-i noncnts aarce. now has no chancts , of being brouht up attain at this f sewion of ConiaeJis. Among those attending the Shnn- ' ers dance in Lakevlew were Mr. and Mrs. L. Withers, Mr. and Mrs. Van Withers. Gordon Withers. Oar ry Nelson and Sgl. Wesley Nelson. Following" the cool weather and frost of last week the weather has turned hot again. Latest reports from Mrs. 8. D. Harris are that she has been re-j leased from the hospital and slaying with relatives in Redmond before coming home. Mafa at Orafan tarlerlei anel Wefefl Nrlet ayt fer euriaa H OtytcMffMl Ownjcw( for faxes LANGELL VALLEY Hy coitA i,i:avh r Mr and Mr... Clary Oilman ol lOi.krldtie and Mra. Effle Oilman ol Mm i ill wi.ro recent vuiuira at the Walter Hmlth home. Mra. Mne Oale and Billle Harrla returned 'i'ueaduy from ftpendinu the winter In Florida and many oilier Intcreatlnii placet, iiiclucJlnn the racea In Kentucky and a visit to Mexico. Mr, and Mra. Dick Thew arrived from Ban Diego to spend aeveral weeks with her aliir and brother. In law, Mr. and Mra. Paul Monroe. Mm. Pete llociuea a;id children of Tuleluke upcui several day.s at the home of her parent the Lcs Lcuvltus. Mary Anne I.eavitt re turned home with her lor a visit. Conitratulatloiui to Klla Lilly and Karle IfitKon Jr. who were married June 13 at Iteno, nevadii. Una u, the duUKhter of Mr. and Mra. Francm Lilly and he la the win ol Mr. and Mm. fcarl Hiuon Br. 'Dielr pareiita attended the wedding Mr and Mra. Hill Burnett and (arnlly vlslled at Malln on Thura. day eveninii with Mr. and Mr. uitk Lii-rry and family. Mr. and Mrs. Glen McGreg-or and I children of Klamath Fall uni-m .the weekend with her parenta the Clay Waikora. Mr. and Mra. Bill Burnett and family were dinner gueata June 7 , ai uie home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Jerry Vart Busklrk and family ol I'luiciaki I Mf6' Manu" w1 i ' of imkMAVu!Z in ujp..T milieu valley. Mr. and Mr... Hons Btampley, Mrs. W. B. Van Bmklrk of Klamath KhIIb. Mr. and Mra. Jerry Van Bu-sxirk and cnlldren. anu Allen Voijt all of Tulelake were Bunday viaitora at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. B Morri-s Mr. and Mrs. Kichard Stratum of Oakland. Calif. pent the weekend with Lhe Mor- re. Avhild Ro.ntvedt had lour I'Z.'Z" "VKr' :.,'uK. Leaviu H wmnhoti a nrmnri ' 7 ounces. His dad is in lhe navy m Rhode Island. The big community dance and P"""0 ii"?p" . ,J"lSef 'or Ju"e 21 has been postponed to Aueusl 2 so folks can attend lhe "Clueens Dance" In Klamath Falls and sup port our gin, Marianna (Punkln) Hellekson who Is representing Lan gell Valley. Our first entrant from here for several years. Good luck, Punkie. The Bud Harris, Wes Dearborn, Ted Albert and Art Monroe lam- Hies enjoyed a picnic dinner on the Uwn of the Harris home on June 13. The man sprayed and worked the cattle and the ladies and chil dren enjoyed a social day. Margaret Burnett and Reita Mor ris visited Cora Leavltt on Monday, i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Craves ; visited Wednesday evening with Mr and Mrs. Art Monroe. I Rev. and Mrs, Gordon Ashbee ' and John apent several days at Sacramento visiting friends. By MRS. MERLE O'NEIL Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sundet and fanulv left lost week for North j Dakota where they plan to spend several weexs visiting witn Las relatives. While they are away, Mr. and Mrs. Gory Morris Jr., I are slaying at their home and caring for ihcir place. Mrs. Hubert Wagers accom panied Mrs. Ann Sprague to Ash land on Friday where Mrs. Wagers will spend a few days visiting with her mother Mrs. Parkhurst. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Bolton Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woods and Dcl mer attended the Bolton-Spurling wedding at Junction City last week end. Much happiness is wished for the newly-weds, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bolton. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Murphy, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Murphy visited lasl week-end with Mrs. Lilliam Pardue and Bob. They all spent the day picnicking at Dog Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson and family have returned to their home at Eugene after visiting with Mrs. Wilsons parents, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Johnson for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Warner and family visited with relatives at Tulelake the later part of the week. Lloyd purchased some cat tle at a sale near there on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warner went over in Uie truck Sunday to bring them over. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Nelson and family have left for their home at Lodl, Calif., after visiting with his irother, Mr. and Mrs. rea wei ,on and family, several days last veck. They also spent Wednesday visiting with their aunt, Mrs. Delpha Nelson and Mr. and Mis. Robert Nelson on the East Side. Mrs. Lou Roberts was moved home Thursday from a Portland hospital. Her daughter-in-law Mrs. Jess Roberts, brought her home, and we are very glad she is able to be home again and is gaining her health so rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Slerncs of Yuba Cltv are visiting with her broiher, Ralph Renner and family They plan to visit for several weeks Mr. ' and Mrs. Loy Lamb were calling at the home of Mrs. Lillian Pardue on Fi'ldny evening. The Hairy Crowl family, the Onrv Morris Sr. family, and Gary and' Marie Morris spent Sunday at Dog Lake fishing and picnicking. The frost seemea to nave nn the West Side harder than It did anywhere else in the valley. It is hard to determine Just how much riaman is done although the grain apparently has been hit quite hard. According to reports, it will de pend on what stage the grain was In when the frost struck, as to how badly It was damaged. The gardens were mostly frozen down to the ground. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Rcnncr re turned from an extended trip to rnlifnrnln Thev trucked UU Uie last load of their cattle which had been in California lor me wtnier months. Mr. and Mra. Carl Pendclton, Lakevlew, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. r-'red weison ana sun on Saturday evening. The Carl Pcays moved their catllo to Yocum last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Dick jemery ana family, Alturns, apent lhe week- CLASSIFIED RATES On day I'nrep Daya Week run per word 4c per word lie per Word 30o Month run per word Boo MINIMUM The minimum charge for any one ad to 60c BOX NUMBERS Answers to ads may be handled through box number! at the paper lor service charge ot 26c. DEADLINES Cla-vlfted aus ineotro up to J: JO p.m. lor following day's publication, up to Noon Saturday lor Monday, Uasuliea display aus accepteo up to 12 noon for following day's pub lication FUNERAL MOMIi WARD'S Kl rimers! Horn. MS Hiffh Atrtt. Phone 3334. 1 MEETING NOTICES 8TATED MEETINO OP MANZANITA CHAPTER No. 112 O.E.8. will be held Fri day, June 20, at 8 o'clock in the I.O.O.P. hall. Visitors welcome. VERA FRIT8CH-W. M. JOHN LARBEN W P. Klamath Lodge No. 77 A. T. and a M. will hold a spec- inl meeting Prl. June 30, 7 pm. Work In EA DEGREE. Visiting Brethren Invited. DALE BEBBER Worshipful Master I00F NO. 137 Every Tuesday 8:00 P.M. Fifth and Main Sts. FALLS Aerie No. 2090 Regular meeting every Friday night 7:4S p. m. .'. O. E. Hall, Bth ind Walnut. Vi. iung members cordially Invited. Buffet hours 10:30 a.m. to 1 aJn. REGULAR MEETING of Disabled American Veterans and Auxiliary will be held Friday. June 30. in the K. C. at 8 p.m. Crater Lake Lodge No. 211, AF A AM will hold a special communication at the I O.O.F. hall Thursday, June 19th at 7:30 P.M. Work In the FC degree. Visiting brethren invit ed. O. E. Thompson, WM LOST AND FOUND LOST, vicinity South 6th, black and while fox terrier dof. named "Spike." Male. Paaco Waih. license, owner Karl welDel. doe deaf. Has crboked aolne. If round aend express to Karl Wetbel c-o Virginia Riucca. 607A-Broadway, Sacramento, Calif. Small reward. LOST LADIES BILLFOLD. Contenta desperately needed. Reward. Phone 0709. PARTY that picked up fishing basket ana mtui k.i in rront or oir.ee Shippinston. Sunday maht around p m. Reward. Phone 6.172. KU North ipin. r. J. Macx Mca.iroy. GENERAL NOTICES THE BROADWAY CLEANERS win be closed from Monday July 7 to 12. Ol flee will be open for pick-up. TO ALL OUR FRIENDS, old and new. We'll be open for business at 2383 So. sixm si. y. larrou s cmrpersnop. CLASSES Klamath Ceramic Shop. wj main, pnonc bos.. Legal Notice NOTICE Notice Is hereby Eiven that the under- lirned. Sheriff of Klamath County. Ore gon, on the 37th day of June, 1052, at trie nour ol l0;0O o'clock a.m. facuic Standard Time at Duffan & Meit. 523 So. 6th street, Klamath Falls. Ore eon, will tell at public auction to the higheit bidder for cash the followlnf described property: One 1931 Ford Coupe, Engine No. A3783890. That said sale Is being held pursuant to foreclosure of a storage man's pos sessory lien tnereon claimed oy outran- Mest Co., a corporation, doing business as Du can-Meat Co.. asainst the owner. or reputed owner, of said automobile. Jose M. Torres, which lien has been duly tiled with reauest thereon by said lien claimant for foreclosure and sale according to Oregon statutes made and provided. Dated this 10 day of June. 1953. J. M Britton. Sheriff By Dora Goddard, Chief Deputy J-12-lfi No. 68 NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned. Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon, on the 37th day of June, 1953, at the hour of 10:00 o clock a.m., Pa cific Standard Time at Dusan & Mest. 532 So. 6th Street. Klamath Falls. Ore- gun, will sell at public auction to the n iff nest omaer tor casn me louowing described property: One Nash 1941 Broughan. Engine No. Bll 1236. That said sale Is being held pursuant to foreclosure of a storage man's pos sessory lien thereon claimed by Dugan Mest Co.. a corporation doing business as Dugan-Mest Co., against the owner or reputed owner, of said automobile, Donald F. Snider, which lien has been duly filed with request thereon by said uen claimant tor foreclosure and saie according to Oregon statutes made and provided Dates this 10 day of June. 1953. J. M. Britton. Sheriff By Dora Goddard Chief Deputy J-12-19 No 67 NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned. Sheriff of Klamath County. Oregon, on the 27th day of June, 1953, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m.. Pa cific Standard Time at Dugan & Mest, 522 So. 6th Street, Klamath Falls, Ore gon, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described proper.' : One 1929 Ford Truck, Engine No. AA1571060. That said sale is being held pursuant tn foreclosure of a storageman's pos sessory lien thereon claimed by Dugan Mest Co . a corporation, doing business as Dugan-Mest Co., against the owner, or reputed owner, of said automobile, registered owner being Eddie H. Stou damire, and legal owner being Crut Esquedn-, which lien has been duly filed with request thereon by said lien claim ant for foreclosure and sale according to Oregon statutes made and provided Dated this 10 day of June. 1953. J. M. Britton. Sheriff By Dora Goddard, Chief Deputy J-13-19 No 68 NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT AND ACCOUNT W THE CIRCUIT COITRT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of I. V McCLELLAN. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed has filed his Final Report and Account of the administration of said E&tAte, and that said court has set Friday, July 11, 1952, at 10:00 o'clock A.M., as the time and the Circuit Court Room in the Court House at Klamath Falls, Oregon, aa the place for hearing objections to said Final Report and Account and the settlement thereof. Dated June 13. 1953. VERNE 8. McCLILLAN Executor J-13.19-M Jly-3 No 71 end visitlnu relatives at the Renner and Wevor homes. Mr. and Mrs, Johnny OConner of Adel Rnent fiundoy at the Pardue ranch helplnr Bob brand nd de-horn. if HISONALS ATHENA ANALYZES Panonal prohlem,. Siicccm, hanplntir- tn you. Claremont Hotel, room 41. gtANLEV HomaProductT'pKonaWia". ZOE BRUCE SwanMns Beauty Ihop, pnorvt .mi Tttfiif nOBERTfl BORN PSYCHIC Tails your past, praaant. futura. Can avareonia all obataelaa that kaap you from aueraaa health and happinaaa. 4SIS go. Blth, Klamath Falla. Oraaun. fRATEX Plastics. Phona 32 TRANSPORTATION RIDERS to Colorado Sprtftfa. Can take four. Leaving June al. Phone 2-27 is) for datalla. 10 services FLOOR LAYING Sanding and Finishing Plastic Wall Tile ROBERT LANTZ PHONE 8589 AFTER t P.M. PFAFF SEWINO MACHINES Sales and Service opening soon In Klamath Falls. At present notify Box 99, Herald and News. EXCAVATING Mobil Shovel and Trench Hoe Bulldozer Fill Dirt Topsoll Crushed Rock Driveway Cinders Compressor CRANE SERVICE GRAHAM BROS. PHONE 6541 or 8859 Septic Tanks Cleaned Newest Sanitary Methods Also ROTO ROOTER SERVICE Cleans Sewer Lines of Roots, etc. ED F. KINO 2434 Orchard Phone 9841 PAINTING SHEET ROCK FINISHING PAPERHANGING PHONE 9175 DAYS 2-3243 Evenings CUSTOM BALING. New Minneapolis Molina automatic wire baler, phone 7819. CLEANING. REPAIRING. RECOR INC. on radiators of all type. No job Is too big for us. Reasonable prices All work guaranteed. Southern Oregon Radiator Service, 1831 East Main. Phone 8118. Jess Martin, Ed Edson, owners. CARPENTER work. Remodeling and new construction, rnone a-wsi. BROKEN window glass replaced. Kinv oairs class snop. rnone rsia. TOP SOIL 11-25 yard. Fill grading, ex cavating. Wells Bros. Phone 3-1691. PLOWING and planting, farms, gar dens, etc. . . Phone 3-1088 or evenings and weekends 2-0937. MIRRORS resilvcred. new mirrors made to order. Kimball's Glass Shop. pnone 7th. CUSTOM HAY BALING. Seven years experience In Klamath area. Familiar with all types of hay. 1951 model new Holland automatic wire-tie baler. Con tact G. W. Tales. 5304 Alva. Phona 1-2453. SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. Lacy King. Phone 3333. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING. guaranteed. Phone 2-1010. GARDEN work with ro to tiller. Phona 76B5 weea days oniy. PLOWING, rilsctne and harrowln. Fine seed anu. i . jerraro. rnone PAINTING and pa per hanging Phone 7617. IF YoO " want guaranteed alterations at reasonable prices see Jennie at uie Anita Shop. 707 Main, fnono cjo CURTAINS laundared and stretched. Phone eni PAINTING, Interior and exterior. H. L. Brown, rnone ct. 12 EDUCATIONAL TURN YOUR LONGHAND Into Short hand with SFKED WRIT inc. The anon- band written with ABU a. Taugni unacr special Franchise by KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE 733 Pine Phone 4760 SUMMER instruction. Voice and piano. Class or Individual. Rhoda Ann Brown. Phone 6342. BOOKKEEPING, shorthand typing km dred subjects, office machines, KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE T3S Pine Phone; 789 13 HEALTH STEAM baths, exercise, massages, re ducing for men and women. Ph 3663. 14 HELP WANTED, FEMALE WANTED. bookkecDer. receotionist. Ap ply at Columbian optical Co. 730 Main at. RANCH COOKS wanted. Slnffle women with cooking experience wanted to ap ply lor worx on tuamaui area nncnei. liooa wages, ooara ana room lurnisnea. Oregon State Employment Service, 342 Main. Phone 7701. "BEAUTY OPERATOR" well eouiDDed, stabhshed shoo in Bend. Oreeon. bet ter than average pay and hours. Write full details. BETTY ruse beauti SALON 138 Minnesota street, tfena, Oregon. H HELP WANTED, MALI OPENING For Young Man Standard Stations, Inc., has an opening in its organization for a man, age 18 to 30 preferably. Op portunity to advance. This is the starting point for Standard per sonnel. Approximately $280 per mo. to start. Apply Standard Stations, Inc., 3nd and Main. Klamath Falls. BLOCK SETTER TROUT SET WORKS .AIR DOGS APPLY McCOLLUM LBR. CO. PELICAN CITY FIRST CLASS MECHANIC, must know craft well and ba willin to do A-l work. Jim Olson Motors, 316 South 6th at. DRIVER SALESMAN for established laundrv and cleanine route. See man- ager at Cascade Laundry. WANTED auto mechanic. Steady Job. uooa pay. aee neo saaricwarai, vnuo quln Garage. Chtloqutn. Oregon. WANTED young man for general farm work, with some irrigating experience. Santford Jones, Bonanza. WAREHOUSEMAN Ped Ynritnri hr. lerrea. .write ox in. neraiq ana Mews. JUNlOlt EXECUTIVE Aesressive. neat. young man between aaes 21-32 to learn loan outiness. Excellent ruture. aee Don Mclntyre, Local Loan Co., 116 N. linn. 17 HELP WANTED CARETAKER WANTED. Catholic cemetery located on Lakevlew highway. We furnish a rood house, food monthly salsry, with new equipment. Must be permanent ana prefer eiaeny coupie. r-nonc mwi or B473 alter 7 qciock MAN OR WOMAN for permanent caslv ler or Bookkeeping posltitfh. Experi enced or ouallfvine educational back ground. South Sixth Street branch. The First National Bank of Portland. Phone 77S1. 18 SITUATIONS WANTED LADY with Practical Nursing experi ence preiers oay duty, rnone CERTIFIED combination welder would ence prefers day duty, pnone wan, line worn in or near niinwvu. nwwiu ntiin. pnone iu, wniiamjn nivm, YOUNG MAN, married, one child de ires year round general ranch Job, In experienced, willing to learn, sober, good worker. Phone Bonanza 3081 or wrue p. o. box l, uonania. follLp CARg. P nor 0030. II SITUATIONS WANTID 11ABY S1TT1NO your home or oure. to cents hour. Stewart Lenox Add It to. 1'hnne 3-274.1. HOUHLYorirTfhtMieoiU. ' MEDICAL SECRETARY andoakltee er. Can handle entire office. Open for position. Will start at nominal salary with promise of advancement. Call 4700. W 11 .L CARE for children in my bonee days or evenings. Call 3-lft4!V 22 ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM and board. Phone 3331, " ROOMS 120 month. Parking space, age .lefferson. LAKXH otei-au outside rooms, fc-lt week. Phone 73.18. R OOM for rent. 607 High. KtiUMS, prices reasonabla. Phone ROOMS for rent. Close la. Private trance. Phone 4444. KOO MH 1QJ4 High. LOVELY rooms for rent. 16-17 a weaC in. rnone wjv. NICE FRONT room for rant, firt- A p U. 710 Main. 24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT ROOM, GENTLEMAN. Phone 58387" FURNISHED APARTMENT ri'.iTT" decora led, for one or two people. 446 FUHNLSHED APARTMENT, electrical equipped. Close in, lor couple. Phone 44W. 1721 Wall St. FOR RENT furnished two bedroom apartment with private bath. 640. AU electric. Phone 3-0333. NlfKI.V r I ' b U I u w i- r ' " J' room apartment. 633 N. 10 At. TWO ROOM furnished court anartmenT, with garage. Suitable for bachelor. Close Jn. ;io. PhonejMSS or 878fl. ONE BEDROOM furnished aparbnenT. Refrigerator, electric stove, oil heat, Sec at 3526 Hilyard Ave., evening! Rentt40 month Includes water. FOR RENT, two room apartment Iii q in re :i0lSo 8th; SMALL ihrce room furnished house. Inquire 213 E. Main, NEW TWO BEDR"OOM unfurnished apartment, electric heat and laundry facilities. 2141 Gary St. block Off South Sixth. Phone 2-1087. FURNISHED, three room apartment, 952.50; two room apartment, 133.00; one) room cabin, $37.50. All utilities included. 419 N. 10th St. MODERN THREE ROOM DUPLEX apartment for rent. Call at 1312 Homo dale Rd. FOR RENT three room unfurnished apartment. Nicest In town 650. S No. 10th. Phone 5595. FOR RENT three room unfurnished house. Close In. Phone 6308 after 4 o'clock. LIVING ROOM, bedroom, kitchen and dinette. Newly decorated. Stove and re frigerator, laundry facilities. g3A. 630 Prospect. Under new management. Nicely furnished apartment. Adults. Mills AddlUon. S45 month. Utilities W- LARGE modern apartment Nicety fuft nished. Close in. Adults. Phone 4317. CLEAN three room furnished duplex. Heat, hot and cold water furnished. Couple. No pcta. 650, 1443 Oregon Ave. Phone 4146. THREE room modern apartment at the Hamil ApU. 6th and Pine. Phone 467. VACANCY. 4 and 3 room apartment. 503 Market. NICELY FURNISHED large thrai room apartment in duplex. Two bed. Electrics liy equipped. Clean, close la. wit L.incoin. rnone taUJ. ELECTRICALLY EQUIPPED fiir) spacious rooms and bath. Heart fun- unea. iszo crescent. CLEAN TWO ROOM 'furnished" apart ments for rent. $30. Phone 3678. TWO bedroom furnished apartment M urani. rnone DUPLEX partly burnished. Garagf. Adults. No pets. Phone 4859. UNFURNISHED one bedroom duple. neqecorateq. arage. rnone g-35B7. FURNISHED APARTMENT 3 room, bath refrigerator, wood heat g36 rnone dim. FOR RENT modern furnished epert- ment Three rooms and bath. Otymnlet apartments. 207 East Main. Phone 3373, THREE ROOM all modern apartment 2061 White SL APARTMENT for rent, Greer Aparfi menu. 710 Main. APARTMENT with gas neat Also GO cabins. 518 High. NEWLY decorated, private beta, k ehenette. Steam beat, eleeferle naflav 310 week Rex Arms Apartment STEAM HEATED apartment with room, uai dl CLEAN, furnished apartment Pipe apx cooled. Adults. Corner FOR RENT, furnished ana bedriodt apartment Private bath and cntranefc. rnone z-kss. VACANCY Three room , Furnisned. AdUlU. 338 Broad TWO and THREE room furnished pareV ments. Gas heat Gee manager betort 10:00 a.m. 348 Broad St . 26 HOUSES FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE for rent Pnjft HOUSE for rent 630 month. Inquire 390 Lake port. WILL LEASE MY two bedroom" home, unfurnished. Located, 3327 Garden St, Mius addition, uau a-iouu alter . FOR LEASE to resoonslble oartv. small farm, good house and equipment In cluding tractor. Must furnish good ref erence and have one years rent money. Five year lease. Six miles from town. Phone 2-1229. Rt 1, Box 373. NICE clean modern home. 158 Lewis. MODERN FURNISHED cottage Mlta- pie tor coupie. fnone egga. FOR RENT partly furnished house. 10t& High St. FOR RENT two, three 'and four roofB cabins. 4141 Douglas. FOR RENT pasture. Phone 3-2086. ONE BEDROOM house modern, for rem.w. au a-aaoo alter o:jo p. m. FOR RENT one bedroom well con structed home, full basement, close to high school. Unfurnished. 643.50 per month. Chllcote and Smith 111 N. 5th 4564. FOR RENT, three room furnished court apartment. Adults. Close to. Phone 7386 FOR RENT two bedroom furnished du plex. Call at 735 Mt Whitney from to a. FURNISHED two bedroom house. 64L 1902 Oregon. Phone 5593. CLEAN three room furnished house ad! bal:; rhone 2-1813 after 6 o'clock. UNFURNISHED duplex. Frigidaire and stove. Call at 433 North Seventh. Phonej FOR LEASE, newly decorated three bedroom house close to school and Close in. Phone 5618. FURNISHED three bedroom duplex. iiti Aiameai, FOR RENT three room ' modern fur nished house. 920 Klamath. 28. MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT BEEHIVE TRUCKS FOR RENT ' Move Yourself Save New Trucks For Long Trips Pickups Stakes Vans - BEEHIVE U-DRrVE SYSTEM ' BEACON MOBIL SERVICE 1201 B. Main - Phone- S3M LARGE RANCH for lease, suitable for dairy or stock. 465 acres located be tween Med ford and Phoenix. Two llv lng - quarter buildings, out-bulldmgt, machinery. Write or contact Mrs, Wo. A. Lumen, 34 Crater Lake Ave. Med- ford or Lumani Store. FOR RENT Small business building with living quarters In rear. On San main, rnoneuaai FOR RENT pasture for 400 head of sneep. rreieraDiy tanas on gain rnone ioreua aiae. FOR RENT Used refrigerators, ranged washers, freeters, water heaters. Alt re conditioned and guaranteed. Call mt ryocxs, loux wain ior oeiaus. OFFICE for rent 633 Main. PIsoM 7181. COW" and steer pasture. Good fence and plenty of water. Contact Jess Kirk, ceatty, ure. 30 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ATTRACTIVE two bedroom modern home. Automatic gas furnace. Full car pet in living room. 1107 Mitchell. Call a-OBa ior appointment. FOR SALE, Building lot 73x120. MI1U Addition. Phone 3-0470. CHOICE lots for isle, close In on Shasta Way. Cheap, Phone 3860 and aik fof tinyi. FOR SALE, two bedroom home. Mill Addition. 64S30. Low down payment Phone 6080. 3461 Orchard Way. , TWO BEDROOM mooern home, fur nace, insulated, white picket fence. Two blocks from Mills school. Klam ath Falls. Phone Merrill 20ft5. IJST VOtm PROPERTY WfTBTHli FIRM FOR ACTION,