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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1032
HERALD & NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE TWENTY ONE
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out coiiakloiiiig It waa ulnu Inn Unit
lay of achool, Aftrr tho bunlnpaa
mrrlliiH, Htit'a. Whri-tlry mid
Ilrliliio, of Ills Air Furtf, aliuwrd
a film ami matin liitfrrtitlni tulaa
on Kir dffriiao mid ground obncr
vallcm.
Koiiu'a pout In ul Ktmo Hull, iirnr
tht poatorni'C Ho fur, thtro hai
lian n IM-linur watch Willi Hie alii
of Mm. Miiilo Un III undo, Mi'.
Nrlllfi Muniin, Mia. Oram liiinutry
mid nliilil uiili liiiirn nl tli I'uck
Ml mid Hi-hcirr mill. Jon Dr
(Irnniln Jr. mid Kuy Dunn rnrolvrd
llwlr wliinn Inr ai-ivlnn mora limn
So Ileum un ulinrrvrrn.
Kmio rnalilrnla wrp undilpiird by
nrwa n tlm di-nlli ul Krr, Wyniiin.
lln waa r brollirr-lii-liiw of llrnruo
Sulphuric Acid Applicator
for Alkaline Ground
At Tulelake NOW
Reclamation of alkaline soil can be made
tion of 2 to 2'i tons sulphuric acid per acre on the alkaline
spots. Sulphuric acid treatment prepares your soil for im
mediate planting. For full information write P.O. Ecx 158
Tulelake.
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By every test and analysis, by every road
run and owner reDort. we believe no better
tire of its kind has ever been built.
It is a tiro you can buy with complete
confidence for the years. A tire that will
take the grueling punishment of high
speeds and vast mileage without heating
up, cracking up, or otherwise letting you
down.
This great tire has exceptional air capac
ity, for greater car and passenger comfort,
greater cushioned protection. Its counter
skid tread remains true and firm against
Mmion,
Mr. nnd Mm. Joe De Grande Rnd
fuiiilly wrm on a camping trip ovor
Clin l.nbur Dny wrplcpnd.
Thn Morlo Andrrnon family mid
Wnndit Caraon appnl Labor Day
liollduyR ul Empire whore thpy via
llpd Mr. and Mra. Prank Kox, Mra.
Andpraon'a parmu. TIip party a I no
niotorpd to Hen Lion Cuvra.
Mr. nnd Mra. Waynn IJoiiiihtnn,
fiiilpin, ap.nl Labor Day holiday
with Mr. and Mra. l-anft Hmlih.
Mia, Annie HiiiIIIi, I.mip Hmllli und
Wayna UoiiliUin wpiiI himtliiff for
Indian urinaria and rplurnpd with
aniii beautiful specimens.
Mr. and Mm. Lloyd Uyi'kmnn,
Miinbatlan Heach, Cullf., ajipnt aev
pral ilnya with Mr and Mra. Fred
Human. Wlillo vIlIUiik heir the
youiiK rotiple motored to Crater
I.nkp. Mra. Kyckninn Is Mra.
Jtainea' niece.
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No reaffer Tirel
DICK B. MILLER CO.
OLDS CADILLAC
7th and KLAMATH
EASTSIDE
By MIIH. MKIII.i: O'NI.IL
Mlaa Ivy Nplaon Rccouipnnlcd
Mra. CpcII fiwlnule to the Cedar
vlllp fair on Saturday, where the
children participated In a Judging
Irani, 'fhe 411 Club waa awarded
aecond prize on their Judging In
the beef.
flPnldPR Ivy, othera altendlnc wpre
Dunne llnvpii and Cecils Hwlnulp,
Ivn alf.o won accond prize on hpr
Indlvlduiil JiiditlnK. and we aineere
ly roiiKrittiilitLo her on her club
work, which ahe ban done ho well.
Hhn will atlend the I'uclflc Inter
national LlveaUick allow which will
be held In rortlund In October.
Mr. and Mra. John Baxler en
Joyed a vlalt for acvornl rluya last
week from hla brother and wile.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Baxter, and
her mother and alaler. of Colvllle,
Wnah. While they were here they
motored over moat of the vallc
through applica
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the highway in wet or slippery weather.
Its carcass is of reinforced construction.
The entire design and construction is
Fisk's own.
Wt hava q fresh (tut limited) tupplyl
Wt Invil you to examln them.
We'd Ilka fe prove their long-tlm volua.
And moke a friend of you for the years.
FISK TIRES DIVISION UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY
and vbitted all the placea that Bax
ter had not seen for a number of
yearn.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Longfellow
made R trip to Klumath one day
last week.
Mra. Arthur Woodn rdniiKhter of
Mr. and Mrs, A. L. McOufflm un
dprwpnt an appendectomy early
Monduy morning at the Lakcvlw
lloapltHl.
Mr. and Mra. Merle O'Nell and
family wpre dinner Kueits Hunday
at Cednrvllle at the Bob Buiiyurd
home. 'Ilione present were: Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Buiiyurd, Mr. and
Mis. f'lvy Bunyanl Jr., Allurss.
Mr. and Mrs. Morlo O'Nell and
family nnd Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bun
yard und sons.
Connratulallona (re extended to
Mra. Ililen Burdley on her accor
dion band which won the first prl
at the parade at Cednrvllle Bun
day. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Wood and
dauxhter Cynthia of Lukevlw were
dinner guests Bunduy at the home
of Mrs. Dplplila Nelson and Ivy.
The East Bide wos very well pre
sented at the Cednrvllle parade,
Bunduy. Among those from here
attending were Mr. and Mrs. John
Baxter, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Kelso
and family, Mr. and Mrs. John
Richardson and Edwurd, John No
ble, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brad
ley, Mr. and Mrs. Juinen Snyder
and family, a1 Mr. and Mrs.
Merle O'Nell and family.
Sunday dinner guests at the Wal
ler LlKhtle homo were Mr. and
Mrs. Hill Batmnh and Mnudle Jean.
Charles it Bhcrrard of the West
Bide.
We had a alight sprinkle of rain
Saturday morning that turned Into
a hall storm.
Pioneer Community
Br VKRA CLEMMENS
Mr, and Mrs. F. 8. LonKfcllow,
Lakcvlew, W. M. Lee and Vernon
Shaffer, Enid, Okln., Mrs. Homer
Mvers and children. Virginia and
Douglas, wero weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bmmhall.
Mrs. Ray Browned! has been
working at Ashland for two weeks.
Mrs. R. E. Hurlbut and her sis
ter. Mrs. Ralph Simpson, ol Ft.
Jones, motored to Idaho to visit
relatives.
Fatal Injuries suffered by Claude
Renn saddened the community. He
was the son-in-law of Mrs. W. Vin
cent.
Bruce Blnklcy Klamath Falls,
was a recent visitor here.
The stork has been busy In our
neighborhood lately. Mr. and Mrs
Irvin Helm are proud parents of a
new son named Martin: Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Parsons are grand
parents. They also have another
new grandson, uavid joscpn uie
ha. new son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Bleha. who havo purchased and
moved Into the Boten home.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Earoslnskl
are also new grandparents of a
daughter born to Mr. ana Mrs.
Lowell Morrison, Stewart Addition.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Clcmmens
motored to Mcdlord recently to vis
it Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Sweet.
Stones used as money In the
island of Yap may reach a size of
12 feet in diameter.
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FORT ROCK
By ROBKRTA McOEK
Bchool got off to a good atart
here in Fort Rock, Tuesday Sept. 1.
'Hiere are Is pupils, and a happy
lot are they, with their new desks
and chairs and their new teacher,
Mrs. Anne Sloan, from Oranta
Pass.
Sept. 4, the girls and boys had
a glass picking up contest on the
school grounds and the losers had
to furnlth a party for the winning
side. T1ie glria were the losers so
they held a party for the boys
Friday allernoon, during afternoon
recess. The school grounds are now
minus two lnrge boxes of broken
glass.
I am sorry to report that Avon
Derrick was seriously Injured Sept.
3, about 4 p.m , while stacking hay
on his ranch near Fort Rock.
A cable broke on the hay lift
and caused the load to fall on
Avon. Tile extent of his Injuries
were a broken pelvis bone, dis
located shoulder and many bruises
over his entire body.
Avon was taken to the St.
Charles Hospital In Bend, by the
Owl Ambulance Service, which
picked him up here at Fort Rock.
Ernie Slelgleder and Wendal Mont
cal were with him at the time of
the accident and brought bim to
Fort Rock where they met the
ambuluncc.
Avon will have to be In the hos
pital for about six weeks. Every
ono here wishes Avon a speedy
recovery.
Tiie quilling meeting was held
at the home of Mabel Morehouse
Aug. 27. Tncre were six ladles
present. Edith Pitcher and Fern
Venita Brunch, Margaret Kaley
and Mosine Cinder.
Mrs. Nick Klerk returned Sept.
8, irom Portland wnere she had
spent about two weeks vutliing with
reiauvcj.
Maralyn Ward celebrated ber
sixui birthday Aug. u, w,th a
small puny with Hie immediate
lamuy preseni and Ueruidine
Sieigicder her guest. Gcrultiinc
spent the night with the girls.
Also celebrating a birthuay was
Buck AlcUee, wi;u was me jcaii
old Aug. 2'J. A family dinner was,
hed with .Mr. and Mrs. F. t. Mc
Oce and Davlu McGee as gueoia.
Tommy Rutherford was six years
old Aug. 2o, and a pariy was new
lor him on tile school grounos with
practically all the chiluren in town
attending.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wilson and
daugmer were business visitors in
ttcnu, Sept. 3.
A reminder to those drivers who
thmk speeding la tun. Toe road
that goes through the town of Foil
Rock is not the Indianuiwlis speed
way. We have been instructed by
the authorities to get tho licence
number ol all speeding vehicles
and lo lurn them iu,. and U. the
speeding doesn't ceaic, the mem-,
bers oi this community will be
lorccd to dig ditchei that will
make the cars slow ud. Tucre are
school rone posters ai the proper
places on lue road, il they just
would take the lime to notice them.
u would nelD to remind luem in
take their foot off the gas pedal.
Aug. 2b. my sister-in-law. Rose
McGee took me lo the doctor in
Bend, as I was really feling under
the weather and running the ther
mometer up pretiv hjL-li with a
lever. Results were a severe case
of tonsilltls. (And I thought they
had taken all my tonsils out when I
was a kid) Didn't know a little
piece ox tonsil could cause all that
trouoie. Alter soendinz four whole
days in bed and taking things easy
the past week I am leehng a lot
oeuur. a minion tnanjes lo Rose
for taking care of David lor me
and helping me with the house
woik.
The auiltine meetinc was held at
the home of Mrs. Branch with
Edith Pitcher as co-hostess. Those
present were Margaret Kaley, Zuia
Klerk, Fern Pitcher. Hazel Ward,
Edith Pitcher, Roberta McGee.
Venlla Branch. Mabel Morehouse
and her guest, her sister, Ruih
Lawson. -lue ouili is nroeressine
nicely and soon will be ready for
me quiuing name. me hostesses
served a lovely lunch at the eno
of the meeiins.
mi. and Mrs. M. B. Lawson of
oan jose. cant-, visited wiui Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Morehouse, Aug. 21
to Sept 6. Mrs. Lawson in Mabel's
sister.
Jean Caudell snent the wepVpnri
VlSitine With her aunt nnd rnnln.
Venita Branch and Clinton and
joan x-erry.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmpr simian Al
bany, spent thp Labor nv
cim visaing wun Mr. and Mrs.
iviarvin tniow. Mrs. Skoien is
Rexlne's sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Onvn nrnnm
Brookings, Ore., visited with their
son and daughter-in-law. Mr and
Mrs. Richard Brown, Friday and
Saturday, Sept. 6-7. They also vis
ited with their other son, Burton
Brown and the Marvin Enlows and
Sharon Carper.
Mr. and Mrs, F. E. McGee were
business visitors in Klamath Falls,
Sept. 4-6. They visited with Mrs.
Robert McGee and family and
Jim, who is now attending high
school there.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Enlow. En.
8. spent the weekend visiting
...i. mm Mrs, aiarvin fcniow.
SUMMONS
. ICJUITY NO. SM
!lE.cmcuIT COirRT 0
XUE SJTK OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
. : .. . fiaillllll, v.
Ealella Blckford. Defendant.
. j,v,ia oricaiora, uerendent:
you are hereby required to appear
nd answer plalntlhi complaint on
file herein on or before Friday, the 19th
7-VI . ana it you
rail to so answer or otherwise appear.
.... ....... ...ccv, piaimui win apply to
the court for the relief prayed for in
his complaint, to-wlt: For a decree of
divorce of and from you upon the
(rounds of desertion.
..X!1,' "mn;"n served upon you by
publication thereof In the Herald and
....... wc tor tour con
secutive weeks (five insertions! pur-
nV..ii V, .r 01 lne Honorable
?f?2 .R;i,,VJndenb,r' Jud
ih ?,,. i Sour'' m,d! r"1 enld
r .. f . wsi. iwo, tne urst
publication to be made on the 91st day
, --"". na ins mst puDiication
ber IBM " Ul 18,h d,y of Seplem-
Edwin E. Drlseoll
Attorney for Plaintiff
Pine Tree Building ,
," xmiii, ureaon
A-31-28 8-4-11-1S No. 150
NOTICE Or MEETING OT
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
In comnllfinp ulth, s - 10. .nil
O.C.L.A., notice Is hereby given that
the Board of Directors of the Shasta
View lrrllion District will sit as a
Board of Equalization to review and
correct the 11)93 assessment roll of said
District at its office near Malln, Ore
on. on September IS, 15J: and will
continue to sit from day to dav as long
as may be necessary to determine any
oblectlons by any interested persons to
me anscssiuciua ana apportionment
thereof.-
snasta view irritation District
Elva Smalley. Secretary
A-ai-ll S-l-ll No. 14S
Legal Notice
MACDOEL
By MARGARKT STEVENSON
Sunday Aug. 18, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Mor
ris Gilmer, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge
Bailey and family picnicked at
Medicine Lake, the occasion being
Bailey s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Delter attend
ed the wedding of Marjorle King
and Samuel R. Redkey on Auc. It.
which took place in the First Pres.
byterian Ci-urch In Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Vena Gilmer and Mrs. Mary
Wiggins left Aug. 10, for San Fran
cisco where they will attend an
Important Nemlnar meeting for post
masters, iney were to be accom
panied by Mrs. Harriet Gross of
Wheatland Calif., and Clara Cok-
er oi Stevenson, Calif. They plan
w oe gone aooui a wee.
Attending tne Alturas rodeo Autr.
17, were Mrs. Maggie Crlss, Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Tharp and Mr.
ana mrs. j. v. Stevenson.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dvaert and
Donnle, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robin
son ana Rosemary helped celebrate
the birthday of Woodle Wilson In
uorris recently with a barbecued
dinner.
Mrs. Ora Garev and children
spent three days recently camping
at Medicine Lake.
Denny Cox and Dick Kunath of
Lomua Hills near Long Beach left
for home Aug. 25, after spending
a few weeks In Macdoel.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Purday
and daughter Loretta, Dlanna Jer
ry and Betty Morgan returned Aug
23, from i:?d Wood Creek near
Arcaua, Calif., alter a week in
junior camp for the Seventh Day
Advcntist Chuich.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hascall
and daughters, Janet and Judy oi
Emerson, Iowa, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Donovan Griffin and son Jlm
mle Aug. 18-20.
A party made up of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Dysert and Donnle Mr
and Mr3. Howard Myers, Sharon
ana Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ste
venson and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Whju, Mrs, Ada Cooper and
George Doran all picnicked at
Medicine Lake Sunday, Aug, 24,
Lester Naught of Redding, broth
er of Lloyd Naught visited In Mac
doel Sunday, Aug. 24.
Elmer Chandler, Chlco, former
Butte Valicyite, arrived Aug. 24,
to visit friends and relatives a km
days. Sunday night he was a guest
oi mi. ana Mrs. j. u. Stevenson
at the Meiss Ranch.
Raymond Harden of Santa Monl.
ca arrived in Macdoel Aug. 21, to
spend two weeks visiting friends
unu rciauvcs.
ueorge tsoya San Jose, is a
houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
owans lor two weeks.
The Macdoel Grammar School
opened this year with a.record at
tendance of 50 pupils to start. More
students are expected.
It Is anticipated that the eiehth
graders from the Mt. Hebron school
will attend the Macdoel school to
relieve the burden of the Mt. Hebron-
teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Darell Van Lanen
who taught in Macdoel last year
have again taken up their duties.
Additions at the grade school this
year are a new merry-go-round and
one swing. There has been discus
sion as lo have an orchestra this
rear but at this point has not ma
terialized. Mr. Houston Yates has taken
over the duties as Janitor and bus
driver. A new bus is expected to
be delivered In the near luture.
Of definite interest in the Mac
doel area was the starting of the
construction on the new telephone
exchange building. The foundation
was started on Aug. 20. Air. ttoDeri
H. Edgar, Dorris telephone com
pany owner said that with good
luck the building should be com
pleted in about two weeks and that
the telephone system should be in
stalled in the Macdoel townsue oy
npcembpr of this vear.
4-H Club members of Butte Val
ley were well represented at the
Siskiyou county fair Aug. 22, 23,
24.
Competing from Macdoel and Mt.
Hebron were livestock, members
Jimmie Noakes, second year club
work, who netted $412.50 lor his
steer which was purchased by his
grandfather, J. D. Stevenson of the
Meiss ranch. Frank Cross, third
year club work, $319.20 and Dennis
Cross, first year club woik. S317.30.
All placed lor second honors and
received SU each. Bob Ohling,
livestock leader, came to Macdoel
about three years ago. He is well
qualified as leader and has had
a great deal of experience with
club work in Polk County and was
county agent there for some time
before coming to Macdoel to live.
Mrs. Bob Online; is leader of the
"Tasty Foods Club" in the cooking
department. Bill Kaylor received
a blue riobon, on whole wheat
muffins, Loretta Purdy, white rib
bon on baking powder biscuits.
Shirley Dixon, blue, on muffins,
blue, on drop biscuits and red on
baking powder biscuits; Barbara
Abell. blue on variation biscuits.
Susan Abell, blue, on baked apples.
Margarite cnariez active ciuo
member of ootn cooxmg ana sew
ing was away on vacation so was
unable to exhibit.
Mrs. Clarence Cross, leader of
the Sewwz Susies Club had as ex
hibitors, Barbara Abell, 1st year
member who received a blue rib
bon on a beach bag and blue on
a head scarf. Susan Abell, urst
vear member, blue ribbon, on a
skirt. Loretta Purdy, second year
member, red on a beach bag ana
a White riouon on an apron, a
dress of Loretta's also placed. Shir
ley Dixon, fifth year member en-
tcred seven exhibits. She was
awarded five blue ribbons and two
red. Her exhibits were a wool skirt,
pajamas, cotton school dress and
a blouse.
Shirley Dixon is to be the Butte
Valley delegate at the 4-H conven
tion to be held at Davis, Aug. 27
30. Siskiyou County is to be repre
sented by two delegates, one from
each community. Three adult chop.
erones and one dress review
winner.
Shirley is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilford Dixon. She Is 14
years old and will be a freshman
in high school this year. This is
her fifth year In 4-H work, a part
of which was done in Oregon. Butte
Valley club pays her expenses. Last
year Shirley was chosen as dele
gate to Davis.
GAMBLER SENTENCED
HANNOVER, Germany )
CaDt. Mathew D. Oliver. 34. was
sentenced by a British court mar
tini Wednesday to lour years Im
prisonment for gambling; away
more man live tnousana pounas
t14.000) in British intelligence
funds.
SALEM Wl Gov. McKay
Wednesday reappointed Dr. Thom
as E. Griffith, The Dalles; Dr.
Jessie Laird Brodle, Portland, and
Mrs. Mary A. Knecht, Eugene, to
tho state Practial Nurses Advis
ory Council.
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ad 1 50c.
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Claslfled a,1s accepted up to 5:30
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Corrections or cancellations re
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Noon Saturday lor Monday.
FUNERAL HOMIJ
WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home. WJ
Hllh Street Phone 3334.
1 MEETING NOTICES
KLAMATH FALLS Aerie No. 2090
f Of Regular meeting
Mlfi eveT Friday
night 1:45 p. m.
SB4SI rt 9. Hall 0th
t2&gf$ifter5Jind Walnut.
Visiting members cordially invited.
CRATER LAKE LODGE No. 211,
At? Jr A1 tL'ltl hnW A
special communication
at the I.O.O.P. Hall
Thursday evening Sep
tember 11th at 7:00
rGV P M. Work in the MM
Degree, visiting orein
ren Invited.
O. E. THOMPSON,
WM
KLAMATH LODGE No. 77 A.F. &
A.M. will hold a spe
cial meeting Friday,
Sept. 12, 7 p.m. Work
in MM Degree. Visit
ing Brethren invited.
DALE BEBBER
Worshipful Master
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Box 30.
Phone 3443.
LOST AND FOUND
IX) ST trish Setter dud. Ust Saturday"
Answers to tha name oi Duke, Call
4803.
LOST MAN'S wrist watch between Bry-
ant and town, father t day (lit, reward.
Call U409.
FOUND the ideal place for an evening
of complete enjoyment and relaxation.
ronaerosa uouagt. w uiara noici, ex
cellent dlnneri. dancing nightly.
LOST In vicinity of Altamont and
Onyx, brown and white, long legged
cocker puppy. Answers to name of
"puaaiet. ' rnone uj.
4 GENERAL NOTICES
Shop by Mail and Save
15 to 35- discount on all NAME
BRANDS. Diamonds, watches, jew
elry, sterling, plate, tools, luggage.
aluminum, stainless, electrical ap
pliances. You name it we ve got it.
Send $1.00 (refunded with first or
der for membership and catalog.
BUYIN SERVICE, P. O. Box 637,
Grants Pass, Oregon.
HUNTING on Hunt's property. West
side of upper Klamath Lake, wlU be
with permit only.
50 REWARD for Information leading
to arrest and conviction of malefactors
destroying valuable property at brick
yard past few weeks. Notify Klamath
raus, uric, ana me wo r. v. ou
373. city.
PERSONALS
STANLEY Home Products. Phone 8608.
NEED HELP with your fall wardrobe
Phone 0438.
Analixed. Room
10 SERVICES
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Newest Sanitary Methods
Also
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
Cleans Sewer Lines of Roots, etc.
ED t KINO
2434 Orchard Phone 9841
EXCAVATING
Mobil Shovel and Trench Hoe
Bulldozer Fill Dirt TopsoU
Crushed Rock Driveway Cinders
Compressor
CRANE SERVICE
GRAHAM BROS.
PHONE 5541 or 8859
PAINTING, DECORATING, hour or con-
ATTENTION The ONLY MAKERS of
RUBBER STAMPS in Klamath; also
STENCILS, any size: prompt, quality
GEO J. KUNZMAN
9X9 Commercial St- Phone 6632
REMODELING and repairs. Expert
carpentry, no JOD loo small, will MC
Hunan 4Ji7.
CLASSIFIED ADS this size cost only
.w ior sue mseru o ns.
CUSTOM BALING and combining. John
Liccie eamomaiic. uu foot.
ROOFING, concrete, carpentry, odd
jobs- oy sxuiea craiismen. rnone utis
COOK. 34W. 3H4Q SOU t ft SlXth.
CUSTOM baling with wire baler. Lad
die Tofell. Phone 257 Malln.
PAINTING Interior and exterior. Low
SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. Lacy King.
Phone 3335.
LAWN MOWERS sharpened and riv
paired. All makes. Jacobson authorized
service station. Troy V. Cook Company.
RESTAURANT supplies, equipment.
Hap David. 8413 So. 6th. Phone 5357.
MOWING and raking. Also plowing.
" r. rfaiiTairn. mono oojat.
CUSTOM Weed mowing. Phone 7921.
FOR ROTO beating call 2399 Merrill.
13 EDUCATIONAL
BOOKKEEPING, shorthand typing kin
dred subjects, office machine,
KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE
733 Ptne Phone 470U
TURN YOUR LONGHAND Into Short
hand With SPEEDWRITINO Thn mhnrt.
hand written with ABC's, Taught under
isci-isii r reaiiciuaa ay
KLAMATH BUSINESS Cnt.t.Rnw!
733 Pine Phone 4760
INSTRUCTION In voice and Piano,
muiic. nnuni ftnn prown, rnone PJ4Z.
14 HELP WANTED, FEMALE
McCALL CORPORATION" wmnim "!..
phone subscription sales women to sell
.nrougn icaaing department store, must
have telephone. Phone Katherlne Ken-
dall, YVlllard Hotel.
CAT STATUE UNVEILED
DENVER (-PV Now there'll a nU-
tue to the World's largest rat Th
cat, named Feathers, weighed 40
pounas wnen ne won lne world title
some years Ago. Now he's an old
cat whose aee In human terms
would be 80. The cat is owned by
Mr. and Mrs. James Geo me. The
statuo was recently unveiled in
public ceremonies at a pet shop.
1
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14- HELP WANTED, FEMALE
w5maN vTATftOTPIor houMworkTTS
days a k. Phone 5614.
CASHIER, light "bookkeeping aridsom
typing. Sea Mr, Undskog ai Drew
Airntiore.
HOME bEMONSTRAORSTrtTant
food earnings, pleasant work, car
wni.ai, i or interview write oox git).
Herald News.
WANTED. COOK tot rnuL knus. 'on
ranch In Warner Valley. Must b neat.
Good wages. Mrs. Jack O Keefe, A tie I,
Oregon.
EXPERIENCED waitress and on.
woman for genera) clean Up work
needed at mountain lodge. Good wages,
room and board. Call CreewDell Lodge
HOUSEKe?Er ' wanted. " housework
and cooking, in modern rural home all
moaern appliances, rrerer living in
write Box 204, Herald and News.
WANTED GIHL for rests ufa nt" ami
hotel work.M it be 21. Mscdoel Hotel.
WANTED someone to care for arhmil
age boy mornings and evenings In molh-
rissma nomi. ur win exenange rental
of apartment lor child care, Pbona
&74 evenings.
WANTED Permanent housekeeper,
with references, to live in, private
room. good wages. Inquire 343 Main.
WANTED ExDerlencad tvniit mu2
stenographer by well established in
surance firm. Must be clean, accurate,
good in figures and excellent typliL
Prefer someone familiar with com
munity and permanently located here.
Give age and references. If employed,
application treated with strict confl
uence, box jtcraia news.
WANTED Stenographer, Shorthand and
typing required. Call 6147
WAITRESS WANTED part time. Night
Hawk Cafe. 630 South 6th.
WANTED MIDDLE AO kn l.nVrn.. k.-
work and to car for two children in
motherless home In Ashland. Phone
5781. Klamath Tails.
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samples! Stylart, 1717 W. Ninth. Dept.
116. Los Angeles.
16 HELP WANTED, MALE
Certified Grader
Experience in fir if possible, steady
employment. Apply
CAR-AD-CO COMPANY
or
PHONE 2-3451
Opening for Young Man
Standard Stations Inc., has an
opening in its organization for
mail nc 1 1 in QA. ma.MUI rn.1.
" - piviciauijr. A ilia
is the starting point for Standard
Opportunity to Advance
Approximately $280 month to start.
40 hour week
Liberal Employe Benefit Plan
APPLY
STANDARD STATIONS Inc.
2nH Ar Main
As Approved by .W.S.B.
SALESMAN . for Saturdays. Seel m7!
AGGRESSIVE SALES engineers need
ed for fast expanding firm. No compe
tition. Leads furnished. Proven earnings
up to 12000. per month. Some engin
eering or mechanical experience helpful
but not a necessity. Contact Stanley
Field at Deluxe Motel, 2 miles south
Highway 97, Klamath, Falls, Oregon.
10 a.m. to 12 noon. 8 p.m. to 10
p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, Sept.
10. It for interview.
WANTED EXPERIENCED lift truck
operator. Call 2.2549.
WANTED EXPERT truck and car me
chanics. Must have own tools. Lots of
work. See Bud Steinman. Juckeland
Truck Sales and Service, Inc., llth and
LOCAL BUSINESS firm wants mc
chanically inclined young veteran to
learn trade. State former experience
and extent of schooling. . P.. O. Box
call 2-2549.
BUS DRIVER 3 to 11 p.m. shift. See
Mr. Joslen from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m, at
B33 East Main.
WANTED man to do Janitor work
around hotel. Elderly man preferred.
Phone 4653.
17 HELP WANTED '
CLASSIFIED ADS this size, cost only
S2.00 for six insertions.
18 SITUATIONS WANTED
FOR CHILD care, reasonable, referi
ences. Call 2-06W.
WILL CARE for children In my home
days or evenings. CaU 1-1545.
RARV JTTTlVf. cooc
EXPERIENCED child care, 308 East
Main, or phone 6737.
22
ROOMS fOR RENT
ROOMS 629 Jefferson
ROOM in private home, breakfast it
desired, also laundry. 2405 Hope St.
ROOMS for rent. Close la. Private en
trance. Phone 8313.
ROOMS 1034 Hlgh-
LOVELY rooms for rent. S6-S7 a week.
Close in. Phone 4339.
WILL CARE for children in my home.
Phone 3288. - .
FOR RENT housekeeping room, newly
HOUSEKEEPING bachelor cabin. Uill
ities furnished, 25. 110 Martin. Phone
3S68.
24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT
DUPLEX APARTMENT for renL
Phone 2-0345.
TWO BEDROOM modern furnished
apartment. 825 Grant St. Phone C313.
FURNISHED one bedroom apt. near
court house. Adults. S38. Phone 3342
after 5 p.m.
FOR LEASE four room furnished aparU
ment. Water, lights and heat paid.
No pets. For six months or iongcr.
Call 2-0837 for appointment.
FOR RENT Completely furnished
apartment in Altamont, new combina
tion refrigerator and Electric stove,
gas heat, radio, newly redecorated,
very convenient for couple. S45.00 per
inuiiin. tan fioo.
THREE BEDROOM unfurnished apart-
FOR RENT two room modern apart-
men i. auuim. on nruao.
rIwLlf decorated, private batn, kit'
cDcaciie. oieam neat, eiecirie raj
$10 week Rex Arms Apsrtmcnt
FOR RENT apartment, inquire 4l8
High.
STEAM HEATED apartment with bed
room. 628 Oak St
APARTMENT for rent. Greer Apart
ments. iiu main.
NICELY FURNISHED onii bedroom
apartment. Adults. 632 No. 10th.
VACANCY furnished four room apart-
n.ent. ana iviarKet. rnone ojii.
LARGE TWO room apartment, fur-
n in heel. $47.30; all utilities Included.
nu norm luin.
NEW ONE bedroom apartment, fur
nlshed. Living room, kitchenette and
bath. Electric heat and laundry faclll
ties. 2141 Gary Street, a block off
sou in tun. piiones-iuu'-
THREE ROOM furnished- apartment.
Adults only. Phone 630.
FURNISHED three room. Clean, 940.00.
Call 3824. b
TWO WELL furnished partmenU. New
ly decorated. Phone 4486. Contact 1721
Wall.
FOR RENT furnished apartment, $35 a
month. Ill Vine street.
FOR RENT one bedroom apartment.
All electric, 35. 634 N. 8th.
26 HOUSES FOR RENT
APARTMENTS for rent, 24a Broad
k6r RENT1 " three room " house."" Mod
ern, furnished, 23. Call at 1211
Homeaaie.
RENT T-dW 3 room completely ; fur
nlshed house, one or two preferred
persons or Christian, 834 Oefc.
HOUSE for rent. Inquire ' ai "Hll
Ivory, evenings.