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rilllHSDAV, AlKillST '211, I'J.'ili IIKKAU) AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE TWENTY-ONE i Forest Lab In Research COUVAI.UH M - Tim On'(tcui I'oir .l J'nuliii'lf, l.iihomioty Im liiid 60 iniijur iivti'iucli iiorrtt uii'trr alutly, it n l!i:l uniiuiil i rt any. Thn hllilt'-UWIH'il l.itjoiululV hut form woiklliif will) Ihi'Mi itui'i'tn, HtiUMiK nUii'iv u.v ut IjuuuIhn Ilr hulk, (I ui n lilt II v of VJUlinih hiiitK-. Ii wikkI; hi (Ulhllir uJhMUUimi lur i'(mMiini(lnn n t.nwilu;i mid iij (lucl inn nf pliWlM , ihn liihoi iitiiry hi Itnaiirnl prin cipally hv a lux i 0 (fiitn mi rvfjy 1,000 ixmul In-l (, tinihi-i tut KENO Ity MUM, Mil. ,- ;itiH Ml n, J-'ird Ymmii. unit Kiilim ! liiid Itunllv. Mimliutit n MiMirh, Ciillf., npcni it nhui t vttciitiiin Willi Mr, nml Mi ft. J'iimI fjuiiif', wliu j nit (lit' KeiHi tJnltv Mr. 4i tut Mi .. J uit i-:. MiiiiM'ii llllil noil Duvlil. OichlUil. Wir.h , MM'ttt H Wrrk With the Jnp Uc lit itiiilr t. The Hun- rii; urn Mi . l)f Oruixlr'n pmrnl;.. Mi. mid Mm. Id-niv Hi -rrk (mi lium. Khiiiuith Itlvrr Kiurc, iitr thr pltiud pairiit.n n( ii hubv tlumdlt-T ll.tlllcd KlttllllTll. Krnn 11 A rxi'tutlvn tumid txdd lit lij't inrrtiHH Ami. 'X'i, lit lite Ileum n Mrt. Murii' .Iititnv,tin. Mr. ii nd Mm. Vlhrrnt lldl. Kinin nth Kiilhi. and Mr mid Mr.. Wil himt Wind. Knw. motored tu i'n tuna mid hprnl 1'tinc llmr wilh thr Hrv. nnd Min. V. W Aimlln. Thrv turrl tlumiuli Kmi kii mid vlatlrti Irlrnrlt nl OiPf.uriil Cllv, Mrt. ClnrriMT ImvlM itnd fliim-h-Irr n Ontutlo, Orr , hip tipnidliik' tun wrrk VNiiiiiuii w nh Mr. nml Ml v Ituv nintid IlitiMuw mid fnmllv. Mr. Dnvii the former Mtv I.rltnv Vcrnirlliiin Put )r TU'iur. Kmllv anil Kid Dale. I-on Anurlrx hi r niK-ndiiiK home tlnin with Mr. nnd Mil Kronk Peearnrnj nnd liindlv. Itotlrn H ii (iriirrul KUirc Mm. Itnvinond Itlnthnw mid chil dren. Mii. Olnrrnrr Dnvlt nnd dmixhtrr nmloird lo lilddlr to viMl thr I.cltnv Vermillion fnmllv Th ' KIRBY Co. Coll 2-0131 No. 3 Lvtton Crunchy, bltc-slr.e...wlth a swell 'meaty" mell and flavor! Nothing to add-not even water! Savea you iriney on "extra"! KEEP YOUR DOG FRISKY WITH FRiSKIES ALIUS MIIUNO COMfANY A IN OBSERVANCE OF LABOI DAY .r.the following lumber yards will be closed Monday, Sept. 1 LONGBELL LUMBER CO. (Klamath Falls) BUILDER'S LUMBER CO. KLAMATH VALLEY LUMBER CO. COPELAND LUMBER YARDS (Klamath Falls) SWAN LAKE MOLDING CO. HOME LUMBER & SUPPLY CO. BASIN BUILDING MATERIALS MERRILL LUMBER CO. (Morrill) 0 DRAKE LUMBER CO. BONANZA Ity OHA I.I.AVH I Mr. mul Mil Tomniv (JT'innnr :uid horn mid Mr. mid Mm, Jolnihit M'lu'i' mid f xt mil v of Olrnc Mtriil 'irvri(i) (In va Ilr.hlfiK nl VVhitworlli Crrrk. Noun Knurr, Hun Kniiiri-.ru. vIh Itrd Inriidt in llotiiiiiu mid I.minrll V ii lit v, Mn wiih on her wv lo I'oil In ml to vt-.it her piurnlrt ihr Cm lev Knurl". Nmiii hit., hrrii rinplovrd Itl Hun l-'i miri.'.ro f lin r hi iiduiiduu It ntii lluiiiiiiii llluh School. Mm Itli k I'cmmIi, U.UH l.i.iu .n..l oti Ihi'j' hlithditv AtiR. 17, with h Hip to (,'ialrr l.nkn mul n plrnlc lunrh. I'lir pj'ilv wit' nl'o lr Trd lvnplp iUIki Ii. hoiur on liuvc hum Anchor jiu r. A In. 'tk it. Thoir cmiIovidk tlx d.iy writ Mr. nnd Mrs Oh k I'rp plr Mild I'liliirlfl Jriin, Trd I'rpplr, Mr mid Mm. Owrn IVppIr, Mr. and Mm. Dill Hcchdoldt. Mr. nnd Mm. Merrill Htrwnit, mid Mr. mid I Mr-.. O (,. WrIK li-nili were Mirr v 'o lirnr Ihnt n nl Wnitnrr In-t he i ou I'1 'II Mr hud mn lor hui k'tv mid will hr Inn Invulld lor nl Irn'l 11 yrnr, HP( jiddrr.Mt In fH-II- lrui Ihllrn-tt ' Hlvd., Inrdrwood. (.'iillloillln. Hr would upii rrint r rnrdi f rum 111: IririidK. Their hod Clnulrn, Khun nth I'nlh, In wPh liln Dud fur it It-w ilnvii Thr Wuunrm niovrd to I.oh Atiurlrri ( f Mil Jlolinllit til MuV. Mai liiiiiui, who pi iidunlrd IIiIh yenr ' from lloiimin If rii'plnvrd lit thr Punk of Amerlrii nnd Mif. Wnunrr lh woik.iiK in drtrnnr plmit. ! f'lvdr Andrrwn from I'nw.irr, Wa li , brotikht hit moihrr. Mm. (ti'uiKU rtni uf Aiiliml. nvi'i Kiiiuhiv to vhit hti hWpr. Mrn. Omi I l.ovrhidv mid fnmllv. 1 Mi. nncl Mi'n. MUrt Mooir nnd Mrv Kllir Ollmmi. nil of Mrrrlll. jftprnt HiindHV with Mr. mid Mrr.. W:iMrr Hmtth Hr Mr. nnd Mm. I'rlr Hndi-'CH rnlrr jiu lord with ii plrnir nl Mulin 1'ark 'on t ttut (In v In honor nf llmlr on Mnirr nnd hrr moihrr Corn Lmvltl, , w hn wrrr rrirhrntliiK llirlr birth' i tin a. A HHisl lu:Kry av.ti brii-Pilnl rnkrH wrrr t)m imiln ttrnilPmi. , ThuM- pifirni wcrr Mr. nr.d Mrs. I.r-i l.ravilt and Murv Anne. Mr. nnd Mm. W'r-t Orurlrorn nnd fntntlv, ,Mr. mid Mrn. O. C. Johnson. Mr. ! Klcharcl Hurrrtt. Mr. mid Mr. (Ml 1 I ruviit mid ion. mid Mr. mid Mm ! IP'dKci. liiur mid Cor.ilrc ' Mi. n'ul Mt Ulll Novutny mul Mr nnd Mm. Cut Iry KvmU nf Klninalh Knlli nirtit tiunduy nt Mrdiclnr Lnkr. Trfl I'rpiilr nnd Hud Iturck nprnt Moiulnv ut H!v with the Jloic Itrolhrri nhd fiinilliri. Mr. nnd Mm, A. K Mtlrs mul Ihrir Min, Mr mid Mi. W K. Mllri. nnd chlldrm Paul nnd Mnr Hiirrl. nrc hrrr from Corur d' DIVI1ION Of CAINATION COMfANr f- j A complete food-oil your dog need! I J U I I Ah'iir, Idaho, vMllnu IiIh mother, Mm, Jj".lrr Ifouu i und 1-rt.lri. Mr. mid Mm. I,if.trr Jouch wrrr dinnrr nun .is Vt(lncr.dn v rvrnliiK nt thr home of Mr. und Mm, l'uul i Mum or. Uvntur Hruv, Ahlilnd. t.pcnt thr wrrkt liJ Willi lilt hlhU l , Nrlllr H1 miiion nml other retail vrn and lilendh. Mr. mid Mm. hlmmoni itte r in it d c 1 I n k then home Uii.'. nuiiiiiirr. Them will hr n tiirrtplt? Of Ihn I IiK HmiriKK I'nik Annoritilton Auk. 2U. 7 III) nt the Huiiaiiu l.llirarv. Kveivoiir Im urwrd lo nllfiid mid i.uppoit the prolrct In mind, Mr in ul Mm. Owrn I'epplr wpip dinner mirr.ts of Mr. mid Mrn. Kd (iowen, KlmjiiiOi I-nil?., 'Iliursdny rvrnlliK. Mih, I.estrr Howkh In very III It) ii Klamath KulU ho.'ipititl Mifleilng liom a 'itrokr. Ted i'rpple wu.i it dinner Hue-.t of Mr. nnd Mm. Ilowrey Itoljerth mid fnmllv In LntiKfll Vnllry Krl day (vrmtiK. Mr mid Mm Hill Ifiirtlr-v t'.nd Kin ml non flrott WiHiten nre enjoy HiK h Jlhhinu Irlp lo OrM-hutr.s liivrr. , Over VfA) wiis rlrni'rd on Ihr food tuilr nt Hrown'it Vurlety Htom Aon. 2'S ulvrn for Hie henrfu ol tlm Ho nmin HIk bprmnri Park, Thrrr. will ; he mioihrr food Mile nnd Kiirden f prodm c Milt lor the benefit of Ihr I park to be held ul the hiune place Auk- 30 htiirtlii nt ten o'tloc k. Oonatloiis u food or Harden ntuli i will be ireally njpi rcinied. Mr. and Mm. K. Montuoint-ry mid j Ihfir three i nddiiuKhU ri ull nt I .OS AllKClefi l.pent lust Week With Mr. mid Mrn. Knrnei.t Puddv. I I.ouPe ii nd Trudv Brhinoe arr vU.itiiiK telntlvcs mid friend in A- lilund Mr nnd Mm. Chmlrt Pailrldye nnd Mt'i. tinier Hher und the flrv. nnd Mrs. Curl Oiors vLitP'd ut hpiHur Itiver Hundav with Mr mid Mm. itholm pieifler und fam ily. (irrtrudp Iloefflrr, Hetty Jonm. and Mai kip Hrown, all employed in Klumulh KuIIh, hM'iit the week end with their parenl- and oihet rclatlve.t. Mr. and Mrs. Owrn pepplp, Ted Prpple. Mrs. O. t. Wells nnd Mrs. Dirk Prpple nnd Pamela wrrr din ner Kue.sis Friday cvenuiK at the Lrnvltl hoiur In 1. unwell Vallev Mnrinmm Hellekvon is sjendlii a few riayn tn Kluinnth Fniln wah Mm. Howard Sclimldt. "H'p'vp hrlped Iterp Ihr city ( lean far 35 yrarn!" .Men't Hand laun drr, 11th and Klamath. I'hone 2-2.'i3l- X fRMKItt MIA1 ...dellclou."full2' A . famous formula! LANGELL VALLEY fly CODA I I A VI IT On Auf. 10 the jtlKht Kevrrend l.niii- W. Murton, IIKhop of the MlMiloiifiry Ih'itrlct ut Kantrn Ore Kn, iii'.IiiIImI hk Vl' ;ir of HI. flur iiiiOhp.' I'loti-'tjint K1m;oj.I Mif Kton in l,;iriKf-Jl Vitllrv the Ki.v. Dr. Clirl H..(loMi. lir. Oro'.H i:anie to Huh country from Crrmunv. He wjih CnUi'v.'i ProNor for Ph1lo..f IV hi l'riin..;ylvuniu nnd connected villi tin. Kmin:;lim-1 Frotentiint Kph.copiil Church In I'tilladelphla. Mirt. (iloft't In ft native N-w York. f.r. Hhe met her tmhhiind at the Unlvrrnlty of Munldi, and r--luincil to the United Bttcn In i:hb with hi-r liu.hiiiid and their llnri. children. Mr. and Mrs. Wllhird Noble re reived word from their win, Harry, Unit ho h:i been trahftlerred from Die U.H. i'lne li.land, and will he Mi.llon'.ri ul Ilickmri Air Dung In Ifonolulu, Hlinron K-ndall, Klamath Fall-, l h)L'lidlni the week helore KChoul filarts at the I'aul Monroe home. IJeily Nlrhol.s and Heverly Nlch oIh and Hlihey from Washouital, Wah., i.penl neveral daya with their aunt Helen Noble and family. Mra. Tony in here from Suiprii.e Valley vl.illln her KninddnuKhler Mrn. Delbeii Kuulntlch and family. Mr. mid Mrn. Leslie Woodward Jr.. I.e.'.hr Woodward Sr. and Mrs. Mattie Mr Kill are enjoying a Ih ln trip lo the coast. Mr. and Mr.,. Carl Brown and children. Tuleli.kc, arid her lather liom Kitntu Cru. spent Tuesday evenunr with Mr. and Mr. Boh lluruen. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Stark, North llend. and Mr. und Mrs. Johnnie O'.boin and Khcny and Kay, Health-, spent sevei'al days with the Kinest Giuves lumlly. 1-raiik W. Brown'h name was left out of the names of the men Who helped Douk Kmelcer harvest his hay when he was injured. He also took Ins truck. Kenneth iiiiczuvcse Ul',0 ll(.lK.'d. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cain of Brook ing, and Mr and Mrs. Lester Plll nelll. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Fett, and .Mr und Mrs. Mike Eltlrlem ull oi Kliiinuth Falls spent Satur day with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bur nett and lunillv. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pinelll aiu Susan Kaye. Klamath Falls, spent Sunday with his Sister Mrs. b.ll Uurnett and lainily. The Hev. Carl Gross left Aug. 25 for Cuve. Ore., lo attend a Clergy conlerente. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hodges and Coralee and Mary Anne Leavitt are spending several days 111 San Fran cisco. Bruce Hodiics is slaying with his grandparents while they are UII11P. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hagerman and children, Medlord. spent last week end with the Willard Nobles. Mrs. Itay is here from Southern Califor nia visiting her daughter Mrs. Eu gene Olp. Dave. Bill and Dan House all of Bly spent tiie weekend with Uiclr pureuts the J. K. Houses. The Guild of St. Barnabas Church will meet Sept. 4 with Bca Dc Vaul as hostess. Mrs. Rase Dunbar and Mrs. F.W. Brown were luncheon guests of Mrs Owen Pepple of Bonanza on Wed nesday. By ItOBi;RTA DEWEY Announcement wus made this week that the Crater Lake Dairy store has been leased lo Mrs. Gnvle Blerdorlf. who will operate both the fountain and lunch counter, nnd the cold storaae lock ers In the rear ol the building. The store will be closed all this week lor some interior re-modeling. which will include, the Installation of a steam table; however lockers will be open. When the store re-opens Tuesday. Sept. 2. hours will be from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. seven days a week. Mrs. Dlerfnrff plnns to serve breakfasts, short orders and lunch specials, in addition to the regular sandwiches and fouuntain service. SEWING MACHINE SERVICE end EXCHANGE 422 Main St. Phone 6771 LEE HENDRICKS Your Neighborhood Druggist Z212 S. 6th Phono 4321 hpre's your GIFT "Try' size Qolid Cologne with COT Y BATH ESSENTIALS For a limited time only! 'The final touch Ho your fragrant bath costs you nothing e.rtra! ffl Your choice of four great L'ORIGAN L'AIMANT Compound CLASSIFIED RATES Ont day per word 4c Three Daya . per word 11c Wnek Hun .. per word 20c Month run per word 8V; MINIMUM The minimum charge for any ant ad 1 (XX:. BOX NUMBERS Answer to ds may be handler through box numbers tot t!e paper (or a service charge of 20c DEADLINES Ctanlfled fcli accepted up to 6:'J0 p in. for following day s publication, up to Noon Haturduy for Monday. Clarified dlf.play adn accepted up to 12 noun for following day a publi cation. ADJUSTMENT . Please make all claims for adjust ment without delay. Corrections or cancellations re ceived by 6:30 p.m. will be made in following day's publication, by 12 Noon Saturday for Monday. Legal Notice HCMMONB FQt;iTY NO. Ml IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF TMF. fcTATK OF OREGON FOR THK COUNTY OF Kl.AM ATM WeOey V. Rickford. I'laintlff, vi EJtrlla Rlrkford. Defendant To Edella Urlckford, Defendr-nt' In th name of the Slut of Oregon you mi hereby requited to appear nd antwer plalntlff'i complaint on file herein on or before Friday, the I0ih day of September, 10.12. and if you fail to bo answer or otherwite appear, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in h. rompltlnl. tu-wit: For a decree of d Ivor re of and from ou upon the ground nf detertion. Thn lummom la aerved upon vou by publication thereof in the Herald and Newt onre each week for four ton Mrutlve weeki 'five Intertlon. pur auanl to the ordrr of the Honorable Uavld R. Vandenberg. Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered the JAth day of August. 12. the ftr.l publication to be made on the 21 t day of Auguat, 1032. and the lait publication to be made oo me istn oay oi acputm bcr, 19i2. Edwin E. Drlwoll ! Attorney for Plaintiff I Pine Tree Building Klamath Falli, Oregon Azi.za 3-4-1 i-i no. iju NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed Administra tor of the Estate of D. V. Kuykendall. Deceased, by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, lor Klamath County, and has qualified. AH persona having claims against said Estate are notified to present the same to the undersigned with proper vouchers at the office of Wm. Kuykendall, Pine Tree Building. Klamath Falls, Oregon, within aix months from August 11. 1932. Wm. Kuykendall ' JUNIOR WAGNER Administrator. Attorney for the Eatate Pine Tree Bldg . Ul South 7th St. Klamath Falls. Oregon. -A-14-21-28. S-4 No. 140 NOTICE TO CREDITOR5 Not'ce Ii hereby given that the under signed has been appointed Executrix of the Estate of Clarence E. Miller, deceased, by the Circuit Court of Klam ath County. Oregon. All persons having Claims against said Estate are hereby required to present same, properly verified, as re quired by Law. to the undersigned, at the office of H C. Merryman, 205 IOOF Building, Klamath Falls. Oregon, with in six month from the date of the First Publication of this Notice. Norma G. Miller A-H -21-28 S-4 No. 145 NOTICE Or REGISTRATION OF TRADE-MARKS Notice it hereby given that Curt Lion and Else Lion, doing business as La Polnte's. are the exclusive owners and proprietors within the State of Oregon of a trade-mark described a follows; HEAVENLY DREAMS" to be applied to women's wearing ap parel, Including dresset. coaU. suits, sportwear. blouses, hosiery, lingerie, gloves, etc., and ot a trade-mark de scribed as follows: "BETTER THAN GOLD" to be applied to women's wearing ap parel. Including dresses, coats, suits, sportswear, blouses, hosiery, lingerie, gloves, etc.. which trade-marks were duly filed and recorded In Trade-Mark Records of the State of Oregon at 1:00 p.m. on August 16, 1952. LaPolnte's by Curt Lion A-21-28-S-4 No. 148 NOTICE Or MEETING Or BOARD OF EQUALIZATION tn compliance with Sec. 123-824 O C.L.A.. notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the Shasta View Irrigation District will sit as a Board of Equalization to review snd correct the 1953 assessment roll of said District at Its office near Malin. Ore gon, on September 15. 1952; and will continue to ait from day to day as long an may be neceasary to determine any ob lections by any Interested persons to the assessments and apportionment thereof. Shasta View Irrigation District Elva Smalley. Secretary A-21-M S-4-11 No. 149 Sachet wllh "Try'-iiie Solid Cologne 12S Dulling powder with Try.in Solid Cologne 1 50 Bath Suit, wilh "Try "-liie Solid Cologne lJn Tale wilh "Try'-iiie Solid Cologne 8.) fragrances EMKIUUDE PARIS" oia ceavrioh'.ft' ay Coiy l-e. I. U. S. A. FUNERAL HOMES 1 MEETING NOTICES KLA' 'f M KAIX9Aei7e;o72W0 tf Q s Heulur meptintt 7 1 1 1 1 pvery Friday w.M '. flight, 7:4 p. m. TSfTfWGIind Walnut. ViilMng mernber.i cordially Invited. Bullet hours 10:30 a m. to 1 a m. 2 LOST AND FOUND LOSTfl''twtt-yi2M'i inff Cedar on High Slrtft. tun Willi Wiilih. !( by Ht id and Ntwi rwrrirr. Kin-lfr plw priori Tj-,7 or HI 111, extentloii M. IhT n rj f ',Trt l'n hlirrd h'iKKV d'K. Hiiwrr to "Mikr " call KtUt day. fi7'i rv;ninis, Kewiird. I.AUY 8 IIHOWN pure of)tinint bill I'.ld a nd pt tonal jrtpT It Ifwi rJodKt? pirkup in M-'ilifi Saturday. He turf i Ui found in billold, no ullo krd. I.ST fri-ar"'l P"fpy. t)f montht old Color lfjd ira-. Howard, Call 37f;7 or rriurn to fit' larlhc Terrace. I.OS'r SIX fool dr.i w hut. painted or ariKe. and fvo length ut ctiaifi. Call A GENERAL NOTICES f:HKSCKNTSKA YOOnrittitLt!tiu7r trurk will be on South Sixth Thunday and Knday. Aurnit 28. Ti. with a load tit K'X'd It rah (.inning tuna and aalnion from Cretrent Cily. PERSONALS BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL hor Our CharminK TcenAgers SPECIALTY A Lovely Muss Lanolin Rayette Cold Wave from W.50 up, in cluding Your Hair Cut! I NANCY'S BEAUTY SHOP 1826 Homedalc Phone 7030 GOOO hone for elderly Iadi. Excel 1 lent f'Kd and care. Phme or ell J No Ifh LONKLY Gentleman In thfrtle, doen t : drink or -moke, would like to cor j respond with woman in her twentiea or tiiirtie U'ix iieraio, rifwi STANLEY Home Produrti Phone WW. NEED HELP "with our fait wardrobe? Phone ttt: MRS ROBERTS BORN PSYCHIC Tellt your pa,l. present, future. Cat overcome all obtaclea that keep you from auece-i health and happineaa WIS So Sixth. Klamrth Fall Oregon 8 TRANSPORTATION LEAVING for Pr.otmx, Anon short ly after September 1. Would like one person to hcln drive. H'-fcrences ex changer. Box 247 Heisld. News WA.NTED TWO passengers to share ex penses o Ottoua. Knsa. Route Salt Lake Citv. Denver, Topeka. Nice car. Leaving Friday or Saturday. Phone 8xT!. 10 SERVICES KITCHENS PLANNED at THOMPSON'S . KITCHEN CENTER Free Estimates No Obligation Uth tc Walnut Phone 7709 Septic Tanks Cleaned Newest Sanitary Methods Also ROTO ROOTER SERVICE Cleans Sewer Lines of Roots, etc. ED F. KING 2434 Orchard Phone 9841 EXCAVATING Mobil Shovel and Trench Hoe Bulldozer Fill Dirt Topsotl Crushed Rock Driveway Cinders Compressor CRANE SERVICE GRAHAM BROS. PHONE 5541 or 8859 REMODELING and repairs. Expert carpentry. No joa too small, cau Mc Millan 4317. PAINTING and paper hanging. Phone 7617. CUSTOM BALING and combining. John Deere automatic. Call 7C34. ROOFING, concrete, carpentry, odd jobs. By skilled craftsmen. Phone Otis Cook. 5654. 3340 South Sixth. PAINTING interior and exterior. Low monthly payments. H. L. Brown. Phone 422S. SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. Lacy Kin. Phone 333.". LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re paired. All makes. Jacobson authorized service station. Troy V. Cook Company. 2040 So. Sixth. RESTAURANT supplies. equipment. Hap David, 2415 So. 6th. Phone 52o7. MOWING and raking. Also plowing. H. F. Jarrard. Phone 5352. CUSTOM Weed mowing. Phone 7921. WELL DRILLING any size or type, of well. All modern equipment. E. t. Storey. Phone 3990 Klamath Falls. ana tiretcnea 13 EDUCATIONAL DIESEL HEAVY EQUIPMENT WE NEED several mechanically in clined and reliable men to train for positions in the Tractor and Equip ment industry. If you are not mak ing better than $90 per week, or you don't have all year job security, you owe it to yourself to write for free facte, without obligation, about this training and our Advisory Placement Service. TRACTOR TRAINING SERVICE Box 243 care of Herald and News BOOKKEEPING, shorthand typing kin dred subjects, office machines. KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE T33 Pine Phone) 478U TURN YOUR LONGHAND irto Short hand with SPEEDWRIT1NG. The short hand written with ABC 'a. Taught under special Franchise by KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE 733 PJne Phone 4780 INSTRUCTION in voice and Piano, music. Rhoda Ann Brown, Phone 6342. ATTENTION The ONLY MAKERS of RUBBER STAMPS in Klamath: also STENCILS, any sue: prompt, quality PRINTING, most rctisnnahle prices. GEO J. KUNZMAN 619 Commrrrial St. Phone 6632 14 HELP WANTED, FEMALE WANTED lady to -vork as cock's help er Start September 1. iiionc Murtl Long, 83B9. WANTED experienced sales lady in ex clusive ready-to-wear store. Stato ex perience, age and phone number. If employed application treated with strict confidence. Write Box 253, Herald nnd News. MR. LANDLORD: fill those vacan cies the quick, easy, economical way. A "For Rent" ad In the Her ald Sz News reaches U.OOO subscrib ers within a few hours. Phone 8111. PAINT NOW WHY WAIT? First Class Material and Workmanship Reasonable Prices Low Monthly Payments FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 4226 H. L. BROWN Contractor 14 HELP WANTED, FEMALI BECfifcTAftlAL ANDCI,EHICaX POSITION OPENI Applications are Invited for per manent position In our office. Duties entail Accretary work, re ceptionist, office switchboard, typ ing, etc. Dictaphone used- Appli cant mu.it be Intelligent, high type person. Hand-wwrttten letter of application required gtvlnn ref erences, details of training and experience AMERICAN FORE8T PRODUCTS Corporation BOX 791, LAKEVIEW, OREGON AI)VKHTI3INfino6KMAf CHK3 Pay You Dig Cain Dally Profit Full of part tlm. you make BIO mon ey aelhng UNION I.ABKL Book Matrh- e, fl'im othr ilylea. NEW watr reililant trlk I rig attrfar-e flemmi-tra-Hon. GKTS OHOFHS FAST! LOWKR traruportailon: falir rvlre. VH.T. Sflhrig Ko.uipmnt. MONAHCH MATCH tu, uepi. a. Monwrey at Tuily San Jow, Calif. WANTED imnrone to care for achool age boy morning and evening!. In moth er leu home. Or will exchange rental of apartment for child care. Phone fiV71 evening. W A N T E bi n I e I Hg e n tTVi n yoting lady, 2.V.T- wllh pleaitant person ality for retail celling in leading tore, above average earning, opportunity ex cellent for advancement. (Jive full par ticulars and reference. Box 256, Herald and Nevt YOUNG LADIES IS-2:t. free to travel Western State. Aimt manager in circulation work. No experience needed. 112 .'i0 week to KUrt. See Mr Zleailey, Wlllard Hotel. 3-7 pro. Parents welcome at inter views WANTED, experienced fountain girl for lunch counter, full time, no Sunday's or night work, uniforms and meata furnifthed. paid holidays, good oppor tune y f'.r right party, good wages. Inquire fountain manager. Newberrles. NIGHT RECEPTIONIST wanted at Klamath Valley hospiul. Hour 4 to 12 p m. Mutl be able to type. READY-TOWEAR salesledteT wVnted Apply at Marvin's before noon. No phone rallv pleiue. WANTED registered nur-.es. 40 hour work. Pay from 32.V) to S270 per month. Apply Aohland General Hospital. Phone 7.111. Ahl.ind. WOMAN FOR seneral housework and child care. Phone 2.2430 after 6 p.m. WANTED WOMAN for office work. Good salary and hours. Write quallfica- tions to Herald. N twt. Box 254. WANTED LADY to care for children mv home days. Phone 53B9. WANTED BABY sitter evenings. Pre fer older lady. Phone 9143. before 4 30. p m. WANTED A housekeeper for family of six. Phone 2-OjW between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. WANTED PRY cook. Phone McDoel number one. ask for Ideal Cafe. 30 miles south of Klamath Falls. EXPERIENCED COUNTER girL Best wages paid. Duke's Drlve.in. 16 HELP WANTED, MALE "Dealership for nationally advertised line now available in Central Klamath County. Good credit reputation required Write for Information to The J. R. Watkins Company, 137 Dexter Ave., Seattle 9. Washington." Opening for Young Man Standard Stations Inc., hn an opening in Its organization for a man age 18 to 30 preferably. This Is the staulng point for Standard personnel. Opportunity to Advance Approximately $280 month to start. 40 hour week Liberal Employe Benefit Plan APPLY STANDARD STATIONS Inc. 2nd it Main As Approved by W.S.B. LOCAL PAINT store has opening in retail store. Permanent. Room for ad vancement- Selling experience not nec essary. Give reference in letter to box 2a, Herald and News. NEEDED AT once general overhaul mechanic. Guarantee and commission to rmht man. Apply to Mr. French, McCulIoeh Motors, 734 Klamath Ave- WANTED teenage boy to do yard work one day per week. Call 3787 or apply y-io f acme i errace. THE OREGON Technical Institute needs a qualified applicant for the po sition of Fire Chief. Beginning salary S284 a month. Applicant should have three years of fire fighting experience, including some supervisory work. Ap ply 10 nr. nenry i.. uocrr. Business aianager, uregon iecnmcai institute, Oretech, Oregon. WANTED Experienced service station man. Nights. Inquire In person, 1353 Espianaac. YOUNG MEN 16-23 Must be neat, free to travel West ern states. Transportation furnished. $200 month to start, plus Donus. immediate expenses advanced. See Mr. Beasley, Wlllard Hotel. 3-7 p.m. Don't phone. WANTED Trout Setter. Air dogs. Elling ton Lumber Co.. Phone 2-2549. ROOFER wanted. Apply Builders Lum ber Yard. 2074 South Sixth. WANTED SETTER, trout setworks, air dogs. Modoc Lumber Co. WANT man with experience to put in lawn. Level and plant. No objection to elderly man if experienced. All materi als etc. furnished. Phone 9150 after 4 p. m. or 2Qtio Lavey Street. LOCAL BUSINESS firm wants me chanically inclined young veteran to learn trade. State former experience and extent of schooling. P. O. Box 455. Klamath Falls. W NTED route salesman for laundry and cleaning route, good earnings for qualified worker. Must nave good local references, see manager Cascade Laun dry and Cleaners. SERVICE STATION attendant. Must be aood all around help and able to meet and please the public. This is a year around deal for a dependable, non- drinking, steady and efficient man. If you reauy qualify pnone 34U- 18 SITUATIONS WANTED WILL CARE for children in my home. from three years up, experienced 5705 Avaion. MAN AND WIFE want work on farm. Wife as cook and man as mechanic. Phone 9510 EXPERIENCED CHILD care. Refer ences. Phone 8932. HOUSEWORK. Phone 2-0862. WILL CARE for children in my home gays or evenings, liu a-io-ia. HIGH SCHOOL senior desires work after school hours, Saturday and Sun day In a store. Phone 2.3151. Refer ences. BABY SITTING. Phone 6286. wiijij give gooa care to two cniiaren, ages 3 to 5. In my home. Phone 2-1877 after U a. m. 22 ROOMS FOR RENT LARGE DOUBLE room. Phone 2-3227. DESIRABLE rooms 522 Pacific ter race. ROOMS FOR RENT. 607 High. ROOMS for rent. Cloaa In. Private n tranrc. Phone 8313. ROOMS 1034 High. SLEEPING ROOMS In private home. Kitchen privileges optional, 718 Jeffcr- soik rnone ii-j-tio. 2 4 APARTMENTS FOR RlNT FOR RENT three room furnished apart ment. Inquire at 1B12 Worden. COMPLETELY redecorated three room nirnmned apartment suitable for adults. Walking dUtance to town. 1816 Lexing ton. Phone 9 1KB. CLOSE IN. two bedrnom unfurnished duplex apartment. 4.(4 N. 3th. FOR RENT clean furnished dunlr-w aparlment. electrically equipped, walk- ing niMsnrc, rnone mmi. iui wan. Tor rent three room furnished-apart tnent, S2.V Phone 37H0. apartment for FURNISHED one room apartment, $30; large two room apartment, 947,50. All tm in if. t inciuoeq. it a . lOtn. TWO FURNISHED apartments, $33 .khi niiiaiae. rnone FOR RENT four bedroom anartment unfurnished except range and water neater, rnone 4444 or 5555. THREE ROOM furnished apartment Adults only. 91t Walnut, Phone 5472, FOR R ENT two room modern apart ment. Adults. 321 Broad. APARTMENT for rent. Light and water lurnmnca. m East wain, hxj uaa. APARTMENT for xtnL Greer Apart ments, iiu main. 24 -APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT. 3 Urge room-. lurnT.Kej apartment. Cloe in Hot and cold wa ter, garage aad he.tt furnUhed. Adulla only. I'lwtie lUVK) after .10 p tn. SMALL, CLEAN apartmeniT e-UN TenUv APARTMENT with gaa heat alto smalt rabine Mil High. NEWLY decorated, prlwate halh.-klU rhenetU. lltrini heat, el ec trie rails, SI0wjr Hea Arma Apartment. STEAM HEATED apailiuent "wilh bed room (I2R Oak Hi TWO Fri(NISIu:i)twor"moin apart", nienta. Walking dlslanc to town. PUIS M iinPlmne j n:in.l. FOH RENT"'threap.rtnientii'; fit... in. Oil and ga. Iieat and rrfrlgeratrtr. Two and lhrre f(M1ni. Eleclilc and gaa riingp. Phone 7. 17.1. FOUR HOOM " apurtmenTrWiUhedr Adulli nnlvPhone Kiifid FOR "HENf rle.iu"thr-e VoniiTfuriir.hrr. aparlment, rime In, S-tQ. J23 Commer cial, phone n;w. FURN1SHKD aprtmeht"7ir"feiitclose) irt.Infiiire at 22 Main. 26-OUSES FOR RENT FOR KENT Bmairm,dern et"eTtricinV equipped ?ottnge. couple, phone FOR RENT; 22 acre-j pmture and "a If. 1a. small home, good brn 10 mtn- utea tn city renter, one block to biia hne. lno;iiire2HP Applcgntc Diiyi FOR RENT twohcdroom" hmise-nuif. able for couple, lectrlfi heat, hardwood floors, fenced arid landscaped yard. 2.4.11 Btehn. FOR RENT two roomfmit-ir, cnnl'le'tir ly furnuhed. adults. See at 2H2a'-i Wanl land. FOR RENT TSvornornml)der"l- cnttiTge Electric heat, Inqulra 17WJ Washburn Wy. FOUR ROOM and hath duple xTnnT. pletely furnished. 2233 Cberllen. Phono 2-1117. RENT IX)W completely clean furnished house to one or two chrUtlan persons, 834 Oak TWO hEDROOMnfuiTrhVd house fo7 rent Clse toschool. Call'liiirtl. TWO ROOM modern house. Furnished ppiywju mi. wriiiney. evenings 2 8 R t AL CSTATTg; WANTED WANTED fO rent fwo bedroom "unfiir nlshed house for new assistant manager at Montgomery Ward's. Call Mr. Hag WANTED TO RENT five room unfurl mien nrjuw in town ty working cou ple. No children, fall .tioi it days.jor 2 0B74 evenings. NEED TWO bedroom fumlshrrt hrm.T up to 50. Three well behaved children. WANTED TO rent or lease two bed room unfurnished house by September 10. By reponsible party. Phone 2-3233. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH THIS FIRM FOR ACTION EVERETT DENNIS REALTOR 121 No 8th Phone M01 WANTED TO rent unfurnished two bed"- rwm nnme. weierences. Phone 3-1 542. WANTED two bedroom furnished house" Reliable party, local references. Write Box 233 Herald ndNews. I'M TIRED of rooms and restaurants If you have a good, clean one or two bedroom unfurnished house- or rent, and near town, please write Box 250, ca re of Herald and News. 30 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE MILLS . Attractive three bedroom home on large corner lot, spacloiu living room with wall-to-wall carpeting, dining room, nice kitchen and bath. Nicely decorated and fenced yard. I10J0O. terms. HOT SPRINGS Three . bedroom home, close to Roosevelt School, long living room, concrete foundation, Insulated, In need of some painting and fixing, but priced accordingly. $7950 on terms. MILLS Six room modern home, tj block to east Main, excellent condition inside and out, carpeting, Insulated and weatherstripped, concrete foun dation, PLUS furnished three room rental at rear. A real buy at $8,750. Terms. . HARRY VAN (EVES. 82041 JOE LEONARD (EVES.2-05271 JULIAN ABBOTT (EVES.4960) AL SCHMECK REALTOR fc INSURANCE Agent for EQUITABLE FARM LOANS 51T MAIN PHONE 3211 So Sound . . I So Firm So Family Packed! Sound (owner-built) construction, firm foundation, packed with charm and conveniences for every member of the' family. Located tn Mills Addition. It's convenient to schools, stores and buses. The large lot gives room enough for a garden and is fenced to make It safe for toddlers. There's also a separate building for workshop or "hobby-house." Huge wardrobe closets go with each of the 2 spacious bedrooms. Wall - to - wall carpet, circulating fireplace, storm windows, attached garage, garbage disposal, are but a few of the features that insure comfortable living the year around. YOURS FOR ONLY $11,300 TERMS SEE DON KIRKPATRICK, Salesman (Phone 8766) with EVERETT DENNIS 121 No. 8th Phone 8401 FOR SALE three bedroom home, half acre. All fenced. Electric heat. Near school and bus. Reasonable. 54(32 Cot tage Avenue. Phone 2-:i0tj. KLAMATH FALLS lot for sale or trade forMedford. P.O. Box 373, Medford. THREE BEDROOM modern h6me$;i2.TO Phone 2-3017. 31U Emerald. Stewart Lenox. NICEfTWO-B cdroom house' near" Viarrf Park. Hardwood floors, automatic floor furnace. fenced yard. 2718 Hope. PORTLAND HOME wiThTncome71of sale or exchange for Klamath Falls. Gjveor take . call Mr. Joslcn. 3713. ONE BEDROOM house for safe. Mod ern, very clean. Name your terms, 2224 Siskiyou. FHA BUILT two bedroom home. Beau tifully decorated. ,k acre good soil. Im mediate possosslon. $6,000. 5030 Dela ware FOR SALE Two bedroom home in Alla mont Dist. One nnd one half acres of well trrfitated land. Over one half Ii good pasture. Large living and dining room combined, finished In knotty pine. Large kitchen with electric hot wnler tank. House Is well insulated. Utility porch with stationery tubs and wnlk-in cooling room. Will take a good lata model car as part down pavment. A good buy at S83no. phonr? 2-1161 or t at :170s Brooklyn Ave. One block off Blsbfie St FOR SALE my equity "in ' two becfrnom modern home, excellent foundation, nice yard, lots of shade and shrubs, V4ry reasonable. Phone 0f3Q. , FOR SALE tn Mills Addition 2 yesra old, 2 bedroom home. S1700 down. Far below FHA appraisal. Automatic wash er, furnace included. Phone 7375. SELL MY EQUITY In two bedroom home with bath. CheKea addition, full price $2900. Phonea31l3. FOR SALE ' acre fenced, with small building, across from Henley High School or will trade for city lot. Phone 3592. EQUITY IN three room house. Chlrkeri ' house, fenced yard. Total price $1200. Call 2-I4B1 aftr5 p m. A LITTLE house with personality. Five" moms and lovely large basement, bard wood floors throughout, fireplace, new drapes, blinds and rugs, hot weU, $9750. Ho agents please. Call 7579, ) i