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TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1052 PAGE TEN IlERALT) AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Chemult : i . i - j Br VIRGINIA TAYLOR The ladles of the Clirmull Civic Improvement Club end their irlrnds from Crescent, were enterulned at a potluck luncheon at the home ot Mrs. Verne I. Brader In honor of Mm. Charles Coons, Prlnevllle. Luncheon was nerved at one o'clock on the afternoon of Wed nesday, July 15. Mrs. Coons Is State Historian of the Oreuon Federation of Garden Clubs. She Is a graduate from Uni versity of Louisiana. She majors in psyhoclogy. She Is a member of the Iris Society of American, and an enthusiastic promotor of Iris for central Oregon. She makes beauti ful hooked rugs and gave a demon stration to the group on how to start rugs and make old rags uuo something of our own handiwork and provide Interest tor club work In Chemult whcu the long winter months prevent active gardening. And in addition, she is a talented artist with water color, making flower pictures some three dimen sional In effect. She became inter ested In painting flower pictures be cause she hated to see her lovely Central Oregon flowers wither and die So. she took lessons and made her beauUles live forever. Mrs. Coons lectured at length on iris culture and brought doiens of mixed and named Iris with her which she left in Chemult adlvlsng that Iris was one of the few flowers which would do well In this volcanic ash and with our severe winters. TUNE-UP (LABOR) $4.95 DUGAN & MEST S22 So. 6th SPARE TIME BUSINESS MAN OR WOMAN 100 PROFIT THIS AD WILL APPEAR TODAY ONLY A national concern with Dun A Brads treet rating needs a high' type person to supervise distribution ot our nationally advertised merchandise to well established retail outlets. 'Merchandise la new, FIRST TIME INTRODUCED ON WEST COAST. Exclusive local territory assigned to right party. 'No selling. All equipment owned by us and not for sale, but must be maintained and serriced by local person. Car necessary, and $660.00 is required for merchandise which is fully secured and controlled by yon. 4 to hours . weekly required for simple supervision and bookkeeping. For interview write at once givlnr three references, phone number, a few facta about yourself, and best time to con tact yon. Write Immediately to C. D. WIGGINS CORPORA TION, 4138 N. E. Broadway, Portland 13, Oregon. If you call (outhve -faster long distance service You'll have faster long distance service if you give the operator the out-of-town telephone number you are calling, rather than just the name and address. That way, you see, you won't have to wait while she gets the number from "Information" in the distant town you're calling. You'll save time ... and calling by number means better service for everyone, especially now when long distance ' lines on 1 trtSr- a I I ' : I n't, i i" 1 1 Many of her original Iris hybrids! cost fabulous sums and she letl her verv be. In Chemult. Mrs Coons thought there were enough Interested women In Chemult to start our own federted Garden Club Mrs. Coons offered to come bark and help us organise if we so de sire. Mr. Al Rowe relumed alter spending three weeks with his mother In Aberdeen, Wash. She has been seriously 111. Mr. Robert Walson. Portland. Is visiting with his son, Ralph Wat son, this week. The chest x-ray unit will be In Chemult Monday, July (. 1 P.m. PST. A short meeting was neld Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs. Wm. Taylor, advice was given the workers about the com ing program. Posters arvl literature have been distribuled to every tam ilv. Clerks assisting will be Mrs. Elmer Holt, Mrs. Richard Jessup, Mrs. Cap Jessup and Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. Darnell was originally chair man, but due to illness will be un able to assist. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Applegate. formerly of Chemult, are living on Cottonwood Creek this summer. Mr Applegate will drive the water truck for Brlggs. Mrs. Cap Jessup returned after a short visit to Payette. Idaho where she visited an aunt. She brought home her grandmother Mrs. Sally Charles who Is out here for a year coming from Norman, Indiana. Members of the Oregon Game Commission have spent consider able time in the Miller Lake area the past two weeks studying the parasite problems of the lake. The Chemult 6unday School sent Money for bus fare to Eric Bar deau, Caronport, Saskatchewan. Canada, to come and help with the Sunday School for a six months period. He is a graduate of Briar- ' crest Acaoemy in banana ana I plans on foreign mission follow ing his stay in Chemult. A room 1 in the Chapel Is being made read)' by number- are carrying so many important agooefwaytosave long distance calls is to tell the operator you II speak with anyone wno answers at the out-of-town number you're calling. The lower rates on "station" calls can mean important savings for you. for his use this summer. The paint ing was done by Togg Farria and Lyle Andrews. Drapes were pur chased with money from the last bake sale held by the ladles of the Chapel. Mr, O. C. Palmer and Mr. Frank Hash returned from the coast with enough salmon for everyone in town the past week. While trolling they came upon a huge whale, several sea lions and a shark. They fished at Winchester Bay about four miles out. Texaco Service has been staying open all night lately to accommo date the summer night tourists. Lee Fletcher has been attendant at , night for the managers, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. The Erwm families moved to Sweelhome the past week. They have been longguig near Round Meadows, Mr. Art Mayfield will return to work Monday at Diamond Luke Siding. He has been at home with an Injured hand. Sharon and Pat O'Brlan are spending a week at Pioneer Bible Camp on the llltle Deschutes. Re ports are they are learning to swim and ride horseback. Four tables have been complet ed for the Civic Club Picnic area and will be used In the near future by the community. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kehr, Min neapolis. Minn., were summer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Da mon. Mrs. Kehr is the daughter of Mrs. Damon. Spfaque River - By MRS. WILLIAMS The Rev. Marlin Witt, Nampa, Idaho, is holding revival meetings for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Robbins, Tuapaw, Okla., were visitors dur ing the holidays, of Minnie and HI Robbins. The Rev. Evert Tuning has taken a pastorate In Scott's Mills. He will be greatly missed, having been pastor here for eight years. Anne Morrison. Coleen Crume. Anna Barney, Louellen Cook and Sharon Curran returned from Camp meeting at Eugene. Charlotte Passolt left for a visit with relatives in Boise, Idaho, Falling Log Hits Woods Employe A 19-year-old woods employe ot Weyerhaeuser Timber Company was injured when a log supped and rolled against him Monday morning at Camp 4. He is Douglas Wagner, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wagner, 4045 Altamont. Young Wagner was brought to Klamath Valley Hospital by Ka ler"s ambulance, arriving shortly after noon. At the hospital the at tending physician said his leg was broken. T industrial and military calls. ihis -fee booklet ... for your local and out-of-town telephone numbers is yours for the asking. Just call, send a postcard or drop in to any Pacific Telephone business office for your free copy. (M Pacific Telephone CLASSIFIED RATES One day per word 4a Three Days par word lie Week run per word Ma Month run per word Wo MINIMUM The minimum charge for any on ad Is Uc BOX NUMBERS Answers to ads may be handled through box number at the paper for servlc charge of Jic DEADLINES Classified aus acceuteo up to 8:90 p.m. for following day's publication, up to Noun Saturday for Mouday. Capita uispiay sua aucepuru up tc U noon for following day'o pub lication. ADJUSTMENTS Pleas man ah claims lor adjust ments without delay Corrections or cancellations r .tived by 5:30 p.m will be mad In following day's publication, by 13 Noon Saturday for Monday Legal Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice u hereby given that the un dersigned has brn appointed AdminU tratuur of the Estate .of Anna Liplak. alto known at Anna H. Liplak, de ceased, by the Circuit Court ot the Stale ot Oregon for Klamath County. - All person having claims against eald K-iato arc required to present them with proper voucher to said ad mi rut ra tor at the of (ice of Chatburn and Br leaner, Attorneys at I-w Mer rill. Oregon, within six mouths tram dale of first publication of this Not toe Dated and first published July 1. iA3. THOMAS W. CllATBURN Administrator of Estate of Anna Llptak, deceased. Jly 5-33-38 No. 14 NOTICE Or SALE Of REAL PROPERTY Nolle is hereby given, that from and after the 3th day of August, IM. Loli Mill, guardian of the person and of the estate of Dorrls Roblson Wine barger. an Incompetent person, will, pursuant to an order of the Circuit Court of th Slate of Oregon for the County of Klamath duly entered on the 30th day of April. 153, proceed to sell at private aalt for the highest price and on the best terma available, all of the right, title and interest of the aald Dorrls Roblson Winebarger, an in competent person. In and to the follow Ing described real property located in the County of Klamath, State of Ore gon, to-wlt: The KE V; of Section T, Township 44 South. Range 11 East of the Willamette Meridian excepting therefrom that tain strip conveyed to the Central Pacific Railway Co. by deed recorded July 1. 1939 in Deed Book ST at page 409. also excepting lhat certain strip conveyed to the United States of America by deed recorded December 13 IMS. In Deed Book 119 at page 17. and also excepting that certain one-acre tract conveyed to Standard Oil Com J any of California by deed recorded uLy 33. 1930 In Deed Book 90 at page 484. Records of Klamath County. Ore gon, and subject to alt easements, rights of way and mortgage of record. Proposals to purchase aald property may be made to me at the office of Edwin E. Drlfcoll Room )O0. pine Tree Building. Klamath rails, Oregon. Dated and first published July , 1933. Loll Mills, Guardian of the Person and of the Estate of Dor rui Robinson Winebarger, an incompetent person. J-a.IS-22-39 No, 94 V . A CARD Of THANK. L'sfrriXli-'-Wt WUfTto thaii .ruWe persons who assisted In Ihe search lsl weekend for our son. Ernie Letfler, wh was lost In the vicinity of tour Mile lke. The officer and volunteer, who participated In in ear-h got awaj from Ihe lake to quu-kl for us to learn who the all were and to thank them personally. Mr. Marl Clark, Mearnra, air. ana Mi s. tie (man Mi tier, 114 1 HKOllV C Art ll.L -Our near1feinWnVs(or ,h many expressions of sympathy tor the acts of kindness and the many beauti ful flora offerings following the tragic death of our son, t.l. James Ktlnumd Cahill, U.S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Jess iv n igiuon, C fUNIRAk HOMfS WARlvTtlnia'thyiineral Iloiue, 9J High Street. Phone 3J-J4, I LOST AND POUND LonYTXaDIES rWinbliWold. cvnUinTng Identification papers and 'M. Rewaitf In vie into of telephone office. I'lton 2-3040 LOST, N E W" fa OO KTNo w"rV ' sT g gmg. ween ago in downtown store, probably Millers or Marvin's or La Pottuee Please tall Huth King. Hill days, or MA after p. in. STH AYtD from Ktewarl Addition one white goat and two kids. 93 reward. Phone 4970. GENERAL NOTICE For a cool, pleasant pnuse In the days' activities, or after the show, visit THE COTTAGL Fountain and Snack Bnr (The house at the comer of Fourth and Pine i , Fountain sen' Ice, sandwiches, home made pies and cakes. Featuring Frown Orange. PERSONALS RrfjErVrfD July 14 Itti.r. Noifclna more. Sorry about trouble, we will make II alrlgM. -I love you. Keep writ ing. Working day and nlghl. rtr.t week In Augu.l. Your Baby. ivlLKNlT ,uarantd"rioalry Phone 1-03.1, TREE nylons In July. Pnono 1-IAM. STANLEY Horn, ProSucta phone aaoi MRS. ROBERTS BORN PSYCHIC TtUi your past, present, future. Can overcame all obetaclee tnat p you from success health and hapotnaaa. SIS So. Smn. K lanutn TalH. Otr.ua t TRANSPORTATION LADY driving to Naw York about Aug uat S. Would Ilka lady patMngar. H.f rancaa. Wrlta Box 303 llarald Nawa. SERVICIS PFAFF SEW1NO MACHINES Sain ana Service opening soon In Klamath Falls. At present notify Box M, Herald and News. FLOOR LAYING Sanding and Finishing Plastic WaH Tile ROBERT LANTZ PHONE KS AFTER P.M. CURTAINS. LAUNDRY, itratch (IriuK. Expart aarvlca. Reaaonabla prlcaa. Call UN. SLASH FUTL BILLS! In. tall tha flneat Kayatona Storm window, and atortn doora. Abco Ktyatone Product. Co. 300 Undarwood Building, phona S383. ROOFING, conereta. carpanlry, oT3 iob. By aklllad craftsman. Phona Otia :ook. 3-3333. 33g So. Sixth. RESTAURANT Suppnea, aqulpmant. Hap David. 3I3 So. th. Phona 3137. SEPTIC TANKS craanad. Lacy Kin Phona 3333. IMAGINE! Within a few short hours after you order a Herald As News Classified ad. 13.000 subscrib ers arc told about your offer or Legal Notice PROCLAMATION Whereas, tha unrosulaud um of cer tain forit rtm It. In my tudsmant. a manare to Ufa and property du to an axceulva amount of Inflammable dbrU ttix on the sround by Honing operation!, wfndilormi, and flret In past yean, ana wnerea upon ine inow. lnc of the State Foreitei', it appear to me to be neceaaary to cloaa to unrtiu- tlted uh tha followlns area deilfnated as: Area No. 10-P- Kiamain Atwociation Green Srlnga Area: Beginning on Jackaon County Una at north went corner of Twp. 30 fi, R- S C. thence Eaat 12 mltat: thence South H mil', thence Kaat 4 mile to Topay Rrade road: thenca Southweiterly on Topay Grade road tn California tine: thenca Weit on State line to Jenny Creek; thence North on Jenny Creek to Ita convergence with jonnton -ree; thence northerly on Johnson Creek to Jackson-Klamath County line: thence North to point of beginning, except (he right of way of Ashland-Klamath Falls highway, the Copco road from White Star to th California State Line and the Clover Creek road to Lake O' The Woods for through travel. Permits to enter the above area may be obtained at tha following pleoea: Penny Springs Guard Station, Weyer naeuser -amp a, uincom uu.ro tlon. Klamath Toreat Protect. Head quarters, Junction of Wed-Ashlend Highways. Klamath Falls. Area No. 12-P-Klamath Association Yamsay Ml. Area: All land Included In area bounded by a line beginning at a point at tha northeast corner of the NEV Of Sec. 6, T. 31 S.. R. 11 E-, thence South 1 mil. Kaat S mile, south miles, east V mile, south fl' miles, aait V mile, and south 2 miles to the south township line of T. 32 S., R. II ,; thence cast along said line 10 miles, north 2 miles, east 2 miles and north 10 mites to the northwest zomtr of Sac. 4. T. 31 8., 13 E. thence west 2 miles south 1 mile, west 8 miles, north mile, west 1 mile, north V mile and west 3 miles to the point of beginning. Permits to enter the above area may be obtained at the following places; King's Cabin, Klamath Forest Protec tive Asan, Junction of Weed-Ashland Highways, Klamath Falls. Oregon Area No. 13-P- Klamath Association. Horseglades (Camp fil area: Twps. XI and 34 S., R. 14 E.; that part of T, 35 8., r. 14 E., north and wast of North fork Sprague River: those parts of Twps. 33, .14 and 3S 8., H. J5 E. west of Sycan River. Green Moun tain drift fence and North Fork Sprague River; and that part of Section 3. T. 34 8 . R. 14 E., north of North Fork Sprague River; excentlng the road :rom th Ivory Plna Mill to Weyerhaeuser Camp 6 and the Paisley road running along tha north side of the North Fork of Soraau River. Permits to ntr tha above area may be obtained at the following places: Weyerhaeuser Camp 0. Bly Guard Sta tion, Bly. Oregon, Pole Butte Guard station. Kiamatli Forest. irotecilve Aas'n Headquarters, Junction of Weed Ash land Hwya. Klamath Falls, Oregon. Now. therefore, i Doueifls McKay. Governor of tha State of Oregon, by virtus or me autnorny vesica in me under the provisions of Section 107-210, Oregon compiled Laws Annotated, as amended by Chapter 212, Oregon Laws, 1D4S. do hereby oroclalm the unrcau- la ted us of th above described areas to b unlawful and that said areRS shall be subjeet to entry only through permit to be Issued by tha State For ester, or a fire warden, under which permit entrant snail comply witn any and all of tha following rAuulrements: (If To refrain from smoking except In places designated as safe In said permit. '2i To build no open fires except In placet designated as safe In said per mit. (3 To have is a part of his or her equipment when using eampfires, ex cept when traveling as a pedestrian and-or camping at improved, designat ed and posted campgrounds tools at specified by h forester suitable for ex tinguishing fires, This proclamation shall n affective rrom ana a iter tna sist nay or Juiy, 1032, and shall remain In full Torre and eiiect until ine fiei aay oi uecemoari 10(12. Done at the Captal In Salem, Ore gon, mis loin nay oi juiv, wm, Douglas McKay. Governor (sea)i Attest: Earl T. Newbry ' Secretary of State d-22 No. 108 SIRVICIS EXCAVATING Mnbll Shovel and Trench Una BulUloter -Fill Dlrl Topsail Crushed Rock Driveway Cinders Compressor CRANE 8KKVICR GRAHAM BROS. PHONE 0341 or SUM Sept ic Tanks Cleaned Newest Sanitary Methods . Also ROTO ROOTER SERVICE Cleans Hewer Lines of Roots, tto. fc'O F. KINO 34.H Orchard Phone Ml MAY CUTTING, faking and" hauling. Phona awu CAHPENTHY odoObba aapertly dona. Plnina 1-tBag. MOVY1NM and rakliul. AImi plowing. II r. Jarrard. I'lunt. 3.133, MIKKOlta rauWrad. naw mirfota mad t,i ordar Klinball't Ulaaa Nhop Phona 7o"?r DRIVEWAYS T-AVED o7 Ta'.urfarad with ainhall Mark top. r.H A. taniu. Call Jahawk Palrolaum at gTM ni B7H0 t'raa aatlmataa gladly. UODCO Paving Inr. ALTERATIONS-.uaranlrad- Prapar now lor back to achuul. Anlta'a. Phona 0.I.VI. t'AINTiNU and pauarhanglui " Phona 7BI7 CONC'RETf Phona 33iuJ. "and brick contirucUbn. PAINfiNi;. Intarlnr anflVtariornr" C Rrown Phona 4334. IIAY'CUTTINli. and raking ATao bW Ing Phona .iuta. ilKUKKN window iimi rTnincad "Tlm hair- C.liia Shop Phona 7.1TS. t't'h'TAiNR lau'nda-o and atTaTcKarf Phona 4811 12 IDUCATI0NAL LIFE TIME SECURITY TELEGRAPHERS . URGENTLY NEEDED I want to talk to 10 men 18-45. who lire. i.Uerrstwi in permanent employment with ratlroadi aa tele graph operaton unrt nation agents at a wage from J 00. 00 per month and up. Jobs watting. We TRAIN YOU Does not Interfere with present Job. If sincere ambitious and In good health, write Box 109. Herald and News. TURN VOl'R I.ONnTfAlflO Into Short hand with 8PEEDWHITINCJ Th horl hand wrliUn with ADC's, Taught under (Hjclal FranrhlM by KLAMATH BUSINESS COM.KGC Plno Phona 4TSQ BOUKKCCPINQ. ihorthand typui aia wao iiiDiKu, oiiic macainaa. Kt.AM MATH BUSMT3S COIJJCGB Phon tm 14 HUP WANTIO, FEMALI 1 YOUNQ LADIKfi to 23 will' U rhoaen from Klamath Falls and vicinity to represent larg nationally known n Y. concern S2.v a month guarantee. Qualifications, high school graduates. Neat appearance, frea to travel. For full particulars Mlta Rival Hotel Cascade. 3 D m. to o m. Parenta wl turn during Interview. No phone calta. NAMCalN-GOLD XMAH CAHDH Sell like magic, pay ou SI 00 cash par con. .vxquisiie new si inr iimai isra Assortments pay up to 100 percent pro- in. nnesi tine tor luno-rauing. no ex perience needed. Assortmenit on a p. provai, imprintea nam pies nice: m i art. 1717 W, Ninth Dept. 116, Los Ange les. GIRl." 14 or over fur pa rT-time hotuC work. Vlcntly of Hillside hospital. Phone .. WAITRMS rMed"'AppiyJat' eoTllatiT. EXPERIENCKO carpenters for bridge and building work. Rale of pay. 11.73' to ll.lS'a per hour. 40 hour week Per manent. Apply great Northern Railway Co. (.(flrer South Sixth Street. WANTED Second rook.-Apply" Klama'lh Valley Hoapital. Phone 2-2A01 or oww RANCH COOK wanted Lady to rook for family of to 10 people. Board and room furnished. Good wages. Ap ply Oregon Rtata Employment Service. 242 Main. Phone Till I. . REPRESENTATIVES for Avon pToVL ucla. full or part lime. Will train. Con tact Mrs. Helen Hardy. Wlnema Hotel, Klamath Falls, on Wednesday July 23. or wrlta 2060 Charnelton, tugene, Oregon. 1 HELP WANTED, MALI Engineers - Draftsmen Mechanical and Structural Draft, men Engineers aa leaders on tie tlRii and cletnllliiK of heavy ma chinery and structural work such as hydro-electric equipment, pulp and paper mill machinery, pressure vessels, hoisting equipment, struc. tural gates and heavy machinery ot all types. Duties would be primarily preparation of, or direc tion of preparation of, shop detail drawings, and material specifica tions. Snlary open, excellent work ing conditions and opportunity for advancement. Plant located In Pa cific Northwest and regularly em ploys about 1.000 persons, cdm blnnd jobbing and manufacturing. Box No. 207, Herald and News. Opening for Young Man Standard Stations Inc., has an opening In Its organization for a man age 18 to 30 preferably. This Is the starting point for Standard personnel. Opportunity to Advance 1 Approximately 1280 month to start. 40 hour week Liberal Employe Benefit Plan APPLY STANDARD STATIONS Inc. 2nd & Main -As Approved by W.S. B. WANT ona aervlce atatlon attandani and ona A-l Mechanic. Apply at 9.0 Klamath Ava. or phona 5422. ENERGRTIC neat young man Interest ed In learning loan Dullness. ... Ex crllent future . , National organiza tion. . . See Don Mclntyre, Local Loan Co.. M9 North Tenth Street. OUTSIDE SALESMAN. position. Rogers Jewelry. 637 Main. EXPERIENCED farmer, mechanic, or heavy eauloment operator, prelarahly 40 yeara old and married, to repreaent national concern locally. Must have car and be ahle to travel within 100 miles radlua of home. References re- 3 Hired, drewlne account when qualified, nod commissions and honua. For In. lervlew write J. 3. Veil" ' Hydrolex industries. nux i.i.i, imii,, ,....t atatlnc qualifications, aga, address and phone number. 17 HELP WANTED WANTED "hv Auauit li bookkeeper inri ram nil on I tt mart or woman. muai have good telephone voice. Plena tat age experience reference! and alary expected. Writ Box 300, Her ald and New. 18 SITUATIONS WANTED ff dTjHrfWO mfT'f'fi one a47tT WON INC. Call 3.111)2. WANTED Rervfce itatlon 00 rat or. Year around lob. anod waidn. AUo need A-l mechanic. Apply BnUigr. Inc., rfl TUlelwke, California. PALLERn and bucken with power naw equipment needed Immediately. Hlffheit contract warm, cutting ton derma end Fir itind. Steady employ. muni, llmialn avallahla. Call Deraon nel manHger. flouthweit Lumbar Mllla, Inc. MrNary, Armona. OPPORTUNITY for voun ' koreaiTvel" ran with high ichool education. Steady mpioymini. wrii uox we, neraiu Newi KXPER1 KNCEO child car. Refcrtncti Phone B0.12. 14 Vr.An old girl wanta work. Hai reference!. Plion 3981. 10 SITUATIONS WANTIO llilOttfcWOhh and' belif llllng,"' Phunt TI46. WII.1. I'A'tllC ln 'a-liTUra'i. In" mv ho ma das or evening. Call g.iaia. cull b Came phnn " 32 N00MS 0R N1 i.r.HlHAm.HooMa."waciiio Ttr- Htioxfttr reVt. T"llili. HtH)M9n.r reiii cfo liirTr1i7Ieen hance Plione 4t4. rnM)MS U)j"ilnh t"" ' f ' nnvET.Vroems fr rsntTk"!? week Cl.jn Phnne 24 APARTMiNTS FOR HINT fllilKK JtOOM unfiirnlhe(iw,'Slovea. Clean, Prf.iit a-.TMJI. rilHCE ROOM riiriiUhcirdltple'itaMarT' ment, Kqulpptd with gas. 4JJJ Winter Ave. NUKitMEl"H00Muiii,uriVlsnBd tlu plsK, tHkl Oak. OUTSUlk 'APAliTMENtavallable Aug ust 11. Alpha Apia. I'l. on. CLKANrCnol " nlt'ely ft.i nliliii "tluar rtMwn aparlntertl. t'htme 41 Jl . APAITI'MKNT fur ronl " WIT Walnut. NICK CLEAN furnished "apartment Plenty of atorage snace. Clm tit, (Jss range and refrigerator. Laundry faclll lies. Phone 7W.3, 7lM N. Wlh. THKKC rrnts "and " bath urnUht). CIM In. l?l Kit Second Nlt'K ti.KAN 'birnltid 0re rwun apartment, flrt (liMtr. relrigeralnr. SAatSO. All ulllmee furnished. 416 N loth FURNIMIIFD Phone CUt). apartments. A d ul t s THHFK room modern furniaKad "rerun Rlactrle atue. Sil. 1J.U Ailaina. Phuite By 43. NKWLYilecurated, prwaia ttath. k it chenetu Steam heat electrlr raiiaa II" ek Hea Arms Apartment. AfcAM Hf ATfr"apartment'"willPbed" x.m acta oak st CLKACJT-furnishrd ansrt'ine'nt Air cooled Adults. Corns r Put and Cedar Fi'ltNtaiiru "apartment" for"' rent"" iU Maiket St., AU. I. ONE-IIKrillhOM furnished spartmenl Inquire J44.1 Orfgjiill. VltHEK ROftM " mr;iifrpartmin Adults onlyjitnil White FOR RENT', one hedroont " fuTnlsKtd apartment. 4132 WlnlerAve. FOtfR ROOM f iirnuhed apartment, two bedrooms, private baths, SM per month. On East Main. No objection to small child under two years age. Inquire 2111 Applegate, days. NUE1.Y FIFRNISHFI) oiVhedroom apartment Adults. e;iaNo. loth. MOtlERN Ft'RNIHHED apartment (nr couple. Cloae In on Sth 91&. part util ities ftirnuhed Phona 4402 or 02-1. In quire Sli or 3I Nit. Bth. THREE ROOM nicely furnitned apaVr ment Private halh aulnmallr heat, on East Main. Convenient to railroads. 4-tO AdulU. no pets. Inquire Jill Apple gat, days. TWO ROOM apartment parity ' fur- ntthwi. 22.So. 5th St. CLEAPT"two room furnlshaci Spar l men C M0. Phone Mil. FOR RENT four-room apartment wilR two ouisme entrances, rail 2-uxm. LARGE THREE ""room furnished apsVV. menu rnre uiocas from Main, narage. Heat. Hot and cold water, furnished Adults only. Phone IttOO. FOR RENT."Mndern twnWdriom fii'r- nisneo, apartment, su Grant it. Pnonc 8-111. SMALL, CLEA N7p'a r tmen lT"iM ti. Tenin. APARTMENT with gaa beat also small capine. aia ing. 2 HOUSIS fOn HINT FtfRNlsilEO" twonberoomhoi Re frigerator, Urtrie atove, eleclrla heat $30. Phone 3Ma. FOR RENT m a I f"t h reroon, fu r n V K d duplex, rios in. SJJ. uu lm st Phone 2-OU4. MODERaSTW6lMdroom lwm7TWulli IM Hnaera. FOR RENT-"Clean, mitdirn iKirnistiVd rotlaee Close in. Phune BOM. FOR RENTto"edroom duplex" Csll ai 73 Mt. Whitney from a to a. FOR RENT One bedroom mouern housa. Unfurnished. Laundry tuba. trie water haalrr. Wired for ranse Fenced yard Children welcome. S4( month Call ana, FOR RENT, three room house. Phone 3-a.iM after 6 n. m ' FOR RENT, two 'bedroom 'Kouaa, part ly lurnisnep .oi iwii aiain. 21 MISCILLANIOUJ rOR HINT BEEHIVE THUCKS FOR RENT Move Yourerlf Save 4 New Truck- For Long Ttlpj Pickupi Sulcea Vans t)P.riIVK INDRIVK SYSTEM BEACON MOBIL SERVICE 1201 B. Main Phonejiaoi it TAKKS'no lklll or training" to aar.d floore th llllco way. Any amateur ran operate Hi ico nannera. ana anyone ran afford our low rental rnargra. naiir Building Material. 1B4 Ho. Sixth, rnone hM ALL atnr or office nn Sixth Si Aia apartment in aama Dutioing. inon axia. -- Urrice for rant e5 afain Ph um. rOR RENT Storagebulldlng tuluhi aa a location for a bulnt or ilurag located on Oregon Avenu Phone 2-34X3. FOR HENT Lawn roller .25 rent day. Judith Dewey. Phnne 21121. Mrrrlll. 10 RIAL ISTAfl FOR SALI RESTAURANT Owner must aell thin well located busineu at a sacrifice becuute o( ill health. The pa.it 10 yeara It hna shown an excellent income, No reasonable offer will be refused and you can have Immediate pos session. Nice two bedroom home with lots of built Ins. Lame roomy kitchen with electric range. Two acres of good land. All (or only 15860. www Near Schools and close to shopping district. We have a three bedroom home you will take pride in ownlnii. It has a lame living room with nice fireplace, breakfast nook, utility Eorch and. separate dining room, arse shade trees give coolness to hot summer days. , For only I13.S0O. you can own a nice two bedroom home In Mills ad dition with a duplex which will give you a nice monthly Income. The owner will either sell or trade for larger Income property. Cecil Kollenborn Phones 6143-9832 - with Newhouse Real Estate 3060 S. 6th FOR SALE Leavlni town, Modern two .awn, trees, $40011. bedroom honi. Phone 4m l. FOR 8ALK Two bcdroomiome, Will iik noma trailer m par. paymtni. ,1207 Sliaati Way. TWO BEDROOM house for ialo, Hard- woofl noon. I'none a.1717. I,OOKTNJ KOH home In rtcauTiful Hofua Valley? Wonderful view It ml. from town and river. 31 acre good toll lad.no and alfalfa, purity IrrlRnled. 8 room modern nouno, dounte faraic, nut bulldlnRa. a fine welU. tl&.aou. Low down payment, Contact owner. AUo 73A'a unimproved, free toll, H mt. from MVdford. Creak, nprlnm, re tr Jelly, Prrfrrl for teed production. Pre war price 70 per acre. Trrmi. Ellli, BoxJtl2 ft, I Central Point, Ore. lOR HALE, iwofiedroom home. TermH or late model car on our equity of IBM. Balance due .l.t0Q at five per centHee at lfl.3 Ivory. PhoneIW.18. ton 8AI.E Three bedroom" houie"Tn Mllla Addition. Two bathrooms, rire. place. Fenced yard, automatlo heat, Insulated, lie. 000, Will consider imnllar place In Klamath, nr eliiewhre, part payment. Phone 0574, evenings, MODERf? two Bedroom house ' on " 3 ,cr,e'-, phon,. a'99.aa' r6n-"SALli " f wo nice homes ' In Mills Addition. Inquire POO Division. UST VOUR PROPERTY WlTfCfHlh FIRM FOR ACTION. F.vrnr.TT dennis RFAivroR 131.No. Bth Phone 0401 10 RIAL JTA''JJ?AA,, HOME AND INCOME Like In own yimr own home anil Imvv koiiicuno rl.J make Ilia pay iiirnia) lur your fur a ainnil clovtii imynirm, )uu call un tlila lur nlAhril duplex, live III "lie unit ami Irt Din rent for tin oihor mill inaka Hit vnymFiita. Tulal pni', loouU. 1 A GOOD BUY Vrry clean. UvlnJ room, kltclitn. two bnlrooma, balli, lull baaelnenl. Nlra yaiil. MIiiiiIm. Claraiiv. Hmall clown payincnl will lianillt. ' WHY NOT Look at Dili Iiumo on Ilia uorlh uliln? It may bo Jum what youra liKikluit lor. Uvinii room, kitchen, two Imliooiiui, Iwlh, laruo alranlnii porch. Klpclric hunt, Ouod Haraffa. Nice lawn. Only K7M). , TI-RED Of taking uiclcis anil want to be your own boar.? This varlely atora in ant up and coinlnj communiiy la a Hood Invralment for a couple or fur a family In which tha hus band worka elsewhere, for further iiifnrmallcn rail u today. Mae K. Hhort Harold Klltrelm Phona 10 Phone 5A33 AL LONGE, Reoltor 111 Bo. Ith Phone tm or 3-3711 NICE 2 BEDROOM Houso Is nuwly painted, mod ern, complctcy (urnlshcd. Electric range and refriger ator. Plus a small four room house at the rear of proper ty. All for $8500. A 'fine In vestment. Shows 15 return yearly. INQUIRE 119 WENDLING PHONE 21800 VISIT OUR NEW LOCATION 339 E. Main Thone 6446 Plenty of Free Parking Space For Your Convenience ft Today's Best Buys ft SUBURBAN HOME Here Is a well constructed two bed room bungalow on 13 acre of gorai soil. Hardwood floors and plastered walls. Double garage. Now on OI 1000 down. Full prlct ISMO. . ONE ACRE S bedroom suburban home on one acre all Irrigated. Good concrete foundation. Fully furnished so you can move right In. See this today! Full price 17000. Terms. , North 1 1th Street Three bedroom home close to town schools, and Academy. Part base ment and double garage. Lota of shrubs and trees, $2000 down and move right In. Full price $8500. MILLS ADDITION One year old two bedroom home among newer homes. Built to live In Willi lots of closet space. ELEC TRIC HKAT. Hardwood lloors thruout. This place Is for the dis criminating buyer. (10,000. Terms HOT SPRINGS Choice location on Eldorado. Five bedrooms, den, large living room with fireplace. Full basement and two garages. Well Iswhcapcd lot. Priced light at $11,600. Terms. Dean Snchrr Alan Douglas Eves. a:4 Eves. 3-0084 Johnny Blaylock Ron Fisher REALTORS 330 E. Ms In 3333 So. lh Phone S44S Phone 4781 F0TTSATE rwo bedroom modern homo. 319 Washington St. Phone 7582. Price $6,800. Reason able terms. Call after 6 p.m. Five room home In Hot Sprint District. Cone In location. Nice yard and lawn. Immediate poasesalon. Price $9000. Reasonable down payment. Balance monthly. See Fred Cofcr (Evenings 3593) Bob Stephens (Evenings 0230 Barnhisel Agency 113 E. eth Phone 4105 FjEWLV decorated two bedroom plas tered home, Well constructed. Concrete foundation, J,1Wl. Phone am, ONE UEDHOOM modern homtTTur- nisneu. I'none v.tnu, FOH SALE one bedroom housed One. one-half acres. Oarace, fruit cellar, barn. Price SSOOO, Inquire at 3143 Hum mers Lane. Phor.e 4009. ron SALE by owner. New three bed room home, Elnrtrlr heat, Venetian hi in an, lully Insulated. Near school. Phom2-:ij;i'j. A'iTRAiiriVE ONE bedroom apart- menLClnteln. Adults, (i:ia N. 10 roil SALE, Building lot. 7flxl30. Mill! Addition. J'tWJA101 PORTLAND H O M I with Income, for sale or exehange for Klamath Fills. 9 lvaor J ka. call M r. Jqsle n ,371 3. m FOR SALE, by ownars. BS0 acres on Klamath River, near town. Free trrl- R at Ion water. Call even inn, 3-103S. H. . Warner Keno, Oregon. , FOUR ROOM house, one bedroom, arden J?"'11, rhone jia:i2aftQjyantjand. CLORETn, ona and thru leni'hi arres! Modem house. Hardwood floors, tniul ted, electric heat, Phone 4000. ...