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l'lMHAV. SKI'T. an. 1!).r)2 HEIMM) AND NHWS. KI-AMATI1 FALLS OPFION PAGE TinRTKKN Go to Church Sunday URCH DIRECTORY CH Klamath Rtvlval Cinttr I'linlm. Mr. mid M. J It. CHIIMtli 2UU7 Mini l'l"o 01'll) 10:00 A.M.-Hiimlny Urluxil 1 1 .DO A M. Moriilnu Woihlilp I ill A.M. hvMMfnllMIC Hrivlie i :n A M Wnlm-wliiy I'liiyrr 1AI) I' M. Wcilnwliiy I'myor Mii'Unu 7 11(1 A M -I'THIiiv-lllblo Httnly 7 40 l',M. Hiilurrtuy Y o u II I'miilr'a Mrcllin Church of Christ ItH Arllmr I'lii'iio MHO 111:00 A M. Illlilct (:iim I I mi A.M. Mil nlllK Win fillll 7 :iu I'.M. Miiluul rillilrullim 8 00 H.M. WnllioMliiy Iillilo Hi inly Missionary Baptist Church 4131 llmulss Killer C. V. Uliiiichuid, imstor 0 45 A.M. Hiiiiiluy Hi lmiil I TOO A.M. Mornliiu Womhlp 1 mi I' M. 'I minim Union X HO F.M. KvenliiK Hrrvtre 7:00 I' M TiiuiMliiy-lilble Hlucly Church of the Naiaren (iurdrn and Martin llnv. Dml Villi De tlrllt 0 4!i A M. Kutiiliiy Hi IiikiI II 110 A M. MlilllllH Wiilkhlp ! P.M. Yuuim I'roplr 7:30 P.M. Kvi imrliKUc Hrrvlie 7 30 P.M. WrillinulHy I'myrr hrrvlie 1 30 P.M. WidniMliiy Choir 1'raciir, Christian Scienct Church Truth mid Vhlnlin 11:00 A.M. Niiiicluy Hrlmiil 11:00 A.M. Kiindiiy Krrvlio 8 00 P M Wrilni'Mliiy Kvrniiin fciurvlrr. ft 30 P.M. Hniurdny Rudlo ProKniin KIMl Friendly Helpfulness . To Every Creed and Purse Ward's Klamorh Funeral Homo Marquerito M. Word and Sons 925 Hiqh Phono 3334 First Church of Christ. Scientist A Branch el The Mother Church, The Hr,l Church el Chriet, Scientist, in Bolton. Mom. 10th end Weihinatea Services Sunday Service, 1 1 :00 a.m. . Sundey School, 1 1 :00 e. . W.dncidet eenlnf Meeting, t 00 o'clock. Lesson-Sermon Subject September 28 "REALITY" Christian Science Reading Room 1031 Mela Si. Radio Broadcast -Sat. 5:30 p.m, KFJI "THE RIGHT CHOICE" HH lesiieiilier! - ( K W fflrx Wmm - r f "Coae"ii a renilered frfleVmorl. First Baptist N, Hid mid Wmdilniton Dr. IS. M. Cuuiu-y, puntur 9:46 A.M. Hunduy tirliuul 11:00 A M. Miiriilnu Worship (I lb I'M. 'i'mlnlim (Inloii 7:30 P.M. Kvriilny Hcrvue 7:00 P.M. WrdiiPhduy, Yiiunii Pi'iiiiICh Mectlnii 8:00 P.M. WwliiPMluy, nild-wcck Pruyt'r Hcrvice 7:30 P.M. ThtirMlKy. Choir ' Jtohpuriml Klamath Temple 1007 Pine Phone 8326 Itcv. U, IS Amlmoii, mniinit'r Iti-v. Warner Ux:lt, Aut. Punlur B 45 A.M. Hunduy Bchool 11:00 A M. Mi.rnlnu Worship 8:30 P.M. Overcoiner Service 7 -4b P.M. KvulllielMIl! Hrrvlie 7. 46 P.M. WnlncMliiy, Hlble Bludy und Pruycr Mi-cuuk 7 46 P.M. Fi Kluy. Young People'a Service 7 30 P.M. Hiilwrduy Ruillo iiroiitlciul KKJI Community Church of the Brethren 4723 llrlslol llcv. Edward Luwlft II 46 A.M. Church School ll :(KI A.M. Miiriilnu Worship 7:00 Ui 8:00 P.M. WedncMluy llobliy A Crull Club . Hope Evangelical Lutheran Kha.sU Krhiiol Hev. M. H. AndrrMin, Panlor Parnuimir, 1143 KaiM 8:46 A.M. Holiday Bchool 11:00 A.M. Worship bervlca Stewart-Lenox nuptial 9:48 A.M. Hunduy School 11:00 A.M. Worship Bervlca 8:30 P.M. TrulnliiK Union 7:30 P. M. WrdnrMluy Prayer 8:00 P. M Worship Service First Church of God 2K02 Altamont p.ev. C. II. Benlim 9:45 A.M. Holiday School 11:00 A.M. Morniwr Worship (1:45 P M. Younic People 7:30 P.M. Kvnngelutlc 7:30 P.M. Bible Bludy . Klamath Latter Rain Church loll Msshliurn Way Hev. Art Simpson ,10:00 A M Hundny School, all ages 8:00 P.M. Evening Service IOTTIED UNDER AUtHOIITY 0 THt COCA-COIA COMPANY IV COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF KLAMATH FALLS First Presbyterian Merrill Ki v. Ciioruo A. Mllni 10:110 A.M. Hunduy Bchool 11 00 A.M. Ijiviiic Hrrvlie 7:00 P.M. KtiBhide Hervite Nursery Open II :00 A.M. -Morning Woislilp 9:46 A M. Hunduy Hehonl 10:00 A M, Hlble Cluan 10:30 A.M. Lutlierun Hour, KI JI Congregational (iarden nrar Martin NU. ' lii'V. Uiinuld M. Cussiduy 9 46 A M. -Church Bchonl 11:00 A M Womhlp Uervlie 7.00 P M.-lliHh ri' lirwl Pilgrim fellowship First Methodist lOlli and High Rev. Lloyd llolluwa) 9 45 A.M. Church School II 00 A.M. Woishlj) Service 7:0(1 P.M. Youth Krllowshlp 7.30 P.M. KCIIOWMIlp Hour Soventh-Day Adventist 1736 Main nev. P. C. Aldepion KATIItllAY 9 30 A.M. Kiibbuth Hchnol 11:00 A M Church Hervlce MiNDAY 7:30 P.M. EviiliKVllKtlc Service MIIIWKKK 7 30 P.M. Wednesday and Frkla) Evangelistic Bervice First Covenant K!3 Walntll Phone 8517 Carl O. Strom. Pastor 9 45 A.M. Holiday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 7:46 P.M. Fellowship Hour 8 00 P .M. WcdneiHlay Hlble Study and Prayer Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Ninth and plum hi. sunduy 9:45 A.M. Hunduy School 11:00 A.M. Church Service 7:30 P.M. Keening Worship 8:00 P.M. Wednesday Fellowship tor further Information rail 2-9176 Merrill Baptist Mission llrrrrutlon llulldlng 9 45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Worship Service Keno Gospel Center Phone 2-3043 Rev. Oludya Millord, Pastor 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship Church of Jesus Christ ' Of Latter Day Saints llnme and Martin 9:00 A.M. Priesthood Meeting 10:30 A.M. Sunday School 7:00 P.M. Sacrament 3:00 P.M. Sal. Primnrv Meeting 2:00 P.M. Tuesday Relief Society 7:30 P.M. Tuesday M. I. A. ill Pick up a handy six-bottle carton of Coke , be ready to serve refreshment to family, hospitr'ity to friends. Bible Baptist Church 2244 Wlard Keith P. Fields, Paator 9 30 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship fl 30 I'.M.-Baptist Lex gue 7:30 P.M. Kvcnlng Service 7:30 P.M. WedncMlay, All Karnlly Church Nlghl St. Paul's Episcopal 801 Jefferson Phone 3585 Uulcn H. Ointa.1. Ilector 8 00 A M. Holy Communion 9:30 A M Church School 1 1 :00 A M. Mornlnie Prayer 7:30 P.M. Young Pcoplc'a fellowship Peace Memorial Presbyterian . 4431 H. Hlith Phone 5057 Rev. Dwayne L. Proctt 8 30 A.M. Church Bchool 1 1 :0V A.M. Morning Worship Pelican City Rev. Kred Tedrlck, Pastor Baptist Mission 3738 Lakeport Blvd. 9:30 A M. Sunday School 10 46 A.M. Morning Worship 7:00 P.M. Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. Thursday, Young People's Meeting Church of Christ 2205 Wantland Phone SWiS Arthur C. Blackwell 10:00 A.M. Hlble Classes 11:00 A.M. Worship Services 8:00 P.M. Evening Service 8:00 P.M. Wednesday Service Zion Lutheran Church lllh and High Rev. R. E. Oraef. Pastor 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Bible Class 10:30 A.M. Lutheran Hour, KPJI Mt. Laki Community Arthur L. Kice, Minister 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11.00 A.M. Worship Service 7:30 P.M. Christian Endeavor Gospel Tabernacle Altamont and Maryland Rev. W. D. Bigby. Pastor 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Service 7:30 P.M. Evenings Worship Also services at 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Wednesday Matin Community Church tPrrsbylrrunl Rev. George A. Hhuman, Pastor 9:45 A.M. Sunday School, all ages 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 7:00 P.M. Senior and Junior High Young People's Societies Altamont Baptist Mission Altamont Junior High School W. P. Weeks,. Pastor Residence 1206 Mitchell Ph. 2-1930 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Worship Service Free Methodist 1918 Oregon Ave. Rev. Fred C. Neumann, Paitor Sl'NDAY SERVICES 8:30 A.M. Broadcast, KPLW 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Worship Service 8:45 P.M. Young People 7:45 P.M. Evening Evangelistic Service MID-WEEK SERVICES 7:30 P.M. Wednesday, Midweek Prayer l?SJ. THE COCA-COIA COMPANY Immanuel Baptist lllh and High Rev. W. P. Templln 9 45 A M Bible School II 00 A M Morning Wor.ihlp 8:30 P M Young People 7:30 P M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Evening Prayer Service Pilgrim Holiness 2301 Wantland Phone 5.84 Rev. O. I). Weaver 9:45 A.M. Sunday School i II :0U A.M. Morning bervice I 0 45 P.M.-Y.P.S. (7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Mcclltis 7.30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Assembly of God 748 Oak ivev. Daniel Bayllss, Minister Rev. Donald Annus. Asi.t, Pastor SUNDAY KEItVICES 9:45 A.M. Sunday Bchool 11:00 A M. Morning Services 8:45 P.M. Youth Services 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Rally MID-WEEK hEKVICEa 7:30 P.M. Tuesday, Bible bludj and Prayer Service 10:00 A.M. Thursday. Prayer bervice 7:30 P.M. Thursday, Preaching Service 800 P.M. Saturday, Street bervice Kingdom Hall Jehovah's Witnesses 833 N. 9th 7:45 P.M. Sunday Watchtower Sludy 7:45 P.M. Wednesday Bible Study 7:45 P.M. Kriduy Service Meeting 8:45 P.M. Friday Theocratic School Klamath Lutheran Cross and Crescent i Rev. Irvin Tweet 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Divine Worship 7:00 P.M Senior League First Christian Ninth and Pine Sis. George Alder. Minister 9:45 A.M. Bible School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 6:30 P.M. Christian Endeavor 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday Solvation Army 400 Klamath MaJ. and Mrs. Jack Little 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Holiness Meeting 11:00 A.M. Junior Church 8:30 P.M. Young People's Meeting 8:00 P.M. Salvation Meeting Union Gospel Mission 251 Commercial Pastor C. M. Tunms 7:30 P.M. Evening Services 10:00 A.M. Bible School j 11:00 A.M. Worship Service First Presbyterian ; 6th and Pine Phone 7311 David Barnctt. Jr., Pastor 9:30 A.M. Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Worship Service .11:00 A.M. Worship Service Youth Service At Lutheran The annual Youth Sunday Serv ice will be held Sunday 11 a.m. at Klamath Lutheran with young people of the church doing the speaking, reading, ushering and singing. Those who serve as speakers are La Rnyne Weed. Nancy Ambers. David Peebler, Dick Weed and Ruth Larson. Ushering will be handled by Jerry Kirkpatrick ann Jerry Ognman. Specinl music by Mary Ann Munson and Ruby Ueh ring. Sundny School conducts classes at 9:45 a.m. for children of 3-yeaiy to the adult age. Russian Says Reds Friendly WASHINGTON W Russia's new ambassador told President Truman Thurfilay the Soviet gov ernment is 'striving to maintain friendly political, economic and cultural relations" with the United States. Truman, in turn, assured the Ambassador that the people ol this country have "only the friendliest feelings" for the people of Russia. The President has mnde similar statements before, drawing ft dis tinction between the Soviet people and Soviet leaders. The envoy, Georgl N. Znrubin, presented his credentials to Tru man at the White House in a three-minute face to fnce meeting. He brushed aside reporters ques tions, after reading a brief state ment, except to say that "It's not true" that Moscow is waging a hate America campaign. The brief time they spent to gether, Zarubln's manner and other signs indicated that the meeting was n coldly formal one. On some past occasions Truman has orally chastised envoys ot Soviet satellite countries. Znrubin, for six years a Soviet ambassador to Britain, was trans ferred here Inst week to succeed Alexander 8. Pnnyushkln who was shifted to Red China. Zarubln was Soviet envoy to Canada at the time if the atomic spy trlBls but was exonerated from personal connection with the case. Voters Reject School Measure EUGENE W Voters here hflve turned down by n 3 to 1 margin three measures which would have established nnd provided hinds lor free public kindergartens. The school board agreed to put the proposals on a special election ballot following petitions. However, the board opposed the measures, suggesting that all available hauls at this time are needed to expand facilities for school-age youngsters. The three measures would have authorized the kindergartens, pro vided construction funds, and set up a serial levy for first year op erating costs, Hew Church Hall Shapes Work on the Fellowship Hall addition to the Congregational Church began Sept. 11. A commit tee of three appointed by the con gregation, Warn Bryan. Loyal Lust and Virml Vandiver. are acting as eonsultanla, working with archi tects and builders. It Is expected that the new build Intr may be ready for use in about two months. Already about 40 hours of volunteer labor has been given bv the members of the church. All friends and members of the church are invited to participate in buildlnK the addition. Carpenters employed by the con gregation are Victor Ongman and Arthur Rogers. The work ts being financed by cash contributions and pledges over a period of 24 months by mem bers and friends of the church. In addition, fire Insurance recovery money from the fire of the old t community hall Is being used. Child Home Founder Here The Rev. Jack Brown, director of Faith Children's Home, Bear Track. Ken., will show pictures and present work of the home at the Bible Baptist Church. 2244 Wiard Street, Sunday. 7:30 p.m. Brown and his wife are grad uates of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles and have been In mission ary work in the Kentucky moun tains for the past 15 years. The need of a children's home was made evident after a number of babies and small children were left at the Brown home. The Faith Children's Home was established in 1U51 and 29 children taken In. Little Jean had been in the home a few days when she ask one of the workers what they were going to have for dinner. The reply was, "Beans, potatoes, cabbage, to matoes, bread and fruit juice.'" Looking up, Jean said, "You all have plenty of light bread here, then we won't never have to starve to death no more will we?" The public is invited to hear the Rev. Brown. Says SP Man Service Good I runiLsnu bouinern ra iCific's Pacific line general man la ccr told an Interstate Commerce I that facilities were adequate to handle traffic originating and ter Iminatinsr In Oregon. I This was In answer to a com- plaint bv the Shippers' Car Supply icommittee that the line wasn't lelving proper service and was failine to keep Its facilities at a proper level. Legal Notice Sate of timber, Klamath Indian Res ervation. Scaled bull in duplicate, on form' provided therefore, marked out side "Hid, BfacK Hills - five Mile su gar Pine Logging Unit." addre&ied to the Superintendent, Klamath Indian Aftency. Klamath Agency, Oregon, will be received until 1 00 p.m.. Pacific Standard Time. November 5. 1952, and will dc considered the equivalent of oral auction bids and posted for the infor mation of all bidders. Oral auction bids will be received by the Superintendent, Klamath Indian Agency, beginning at -1; 00 P.M., Pacific Standard time, No vember 3, 1952. for the purchase of timber on the Black Hills . Five Mile Sugar Pine Logging Unit. The oral auc tion bidding will be restricted to Uiom who have previously submitted an ac ceptable sealed bid in accordance with this notice. The unit is located in whole or in part of Sections 19, 20. 29, 30, 32. and 33, T. 34 S-, R. 13. W. M. and and sections 4 and 5 T 35 S, R 13 . includes approximately 3.WMJ acres of timber lands with a total estimated stand to oe cut, which estimate is not guaranteed, of approximately 8.500.0U) ft. B.M. of Sugar pine and 3.000.000 feet. B.M. of white fir. Each bidder must state the price per thousand feet B.M. Sen oner Decimal C Log Scale that will be paid for timber cut prior to any re -adjustment of rates as specified in the contract. No bid will be considered for less than $22.40 per thousand ft. B.M. for sugar pine and $6.90 per thousand leet B-M. for white fir. A certltied check for Fifteen Thousand dollars i$15.000i on a solvent bank, payable to the Treasurer of the United States must accompany each sealed bid. Per sons bidding for or on behalf of com panies, corporations, or partnerships must at the time of bidding submit in writing satisfactory evidence of their authority to do so. The deposits wiU be returned to the unsuccessful bidders. The deposit of the successful bidder will be applied as part of the purchase price against timber cut on this unit only, or retained as liquidated dam ages if the bidder shall not execute the contract and furnish satisfactory bond for Twenty Thousand Dollars IS JO. 000 1 within sixty days from accept ance of his bid. If an oral bid is de clared to be high at the close of the auction, the binder must immediately confirm the bid by submitting it in writing on an Indian Service Bid form. The right to waive technical delects and to reject any and all bids is re served. The contract will specify that all designated limber shall be cut and removed from the unit prior to April I, 1953, and thut all other require ments of the contract including slash disposal will be completed by the same date. Before bids are submitted, full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids, should be obtained from the Superintendent, Klamath Indian Agcn. cy, Klumath Agency Oregon or the Area Director, Indian Service, Building 1, Swan Uland. Portland 18, Oregon. Dated this 3rd day of September, 1952, at Portland, Oregon. E. Morgan Prise, Area Director. S.-12-19-2U-0. 3-IO-17-24.31 No. 164 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that I am the duly appointed, qualified and acting ad ministrator of the estate of John Poch-elu-Mendy, also known as John Poch elu, also known as Jean Pochulu. de ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, with vouchers at tached in the manner provided by law, to me at the office of Donald A. W. Piper, 207 Pine Tree Building, Klam ath Falls. Oregon, within six months of the date of first publication of this notice. t First Publication: Sept. 26, 1952. isi John Etcheverry Administrator of the Estate of John Pochclu-Mendy, also known as John Pochelu and Jean Pochulu Donald A. W. Piper Pine Tree Building Klnmnth Falls. Oregon Attorney for Estnle ' S-20-O. 3-10-17 No, im NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the County of Klamath. In the Matter of the Estate of Anna L. Mtkkelsen, deceased. Notice is hereby Riven that Otto Mtk kelsen, administrator of the Estate of Anna L. Mikkelsen, deceased, has ren dered and presented for final settle ment, and filed in said court hit final account of his administration of said estate, and that the court has fixed Saturday, the 4th day of October, 1932, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the fore noon of said day, at the court room or the county court nousc. m Klamath Falls, OiTgoit, as the time and place for henrino objections, tf any, to said aci'ount and the settlement thereof. Dated this 3rd day of September, 19S2. Otto Mikkelsen Administrator of the estate of Anna L. Mikkelsen, deceased. S.S.ia-19-26 No. 166 CLASSIFIED RATES One day Three Days Week Run .. Month run ... per word 4c per word lk per word 20c per word 85c MINIMUM The minimum charge for any one ad Is 50c. BOX NUMBERS Answers to ads may be handled through box numbers at U'e paper for a service charge of 25c DEADLINES Classified ads accepted up to 5:30 p.m. for following day's publication, up to Noon Saturday for Monday, classified display ads accepted up to 12 noon for following day's publi cation. ADJUSTMENT Please make all claims for adjust ments without delay. Corrections or cancellations re ceived by 5:30 p m. will be made In following day's publication, by 12 Noon Saturday for Monday. FUNERAL HOMES WARD'S Klarcith funeral Home, 933 Hun Street. Phona 3334. 1 MEETING NOTICES Klamath Lodge No. 77 A. P. and A.M. will hold a social meeting rriday, sept. 29, 7 p.m. Work in MM Degree. Visiting brethren Invited. DALE BEBER Worshipful Master SHRINE cUjb regular dinner meeting on Friday, September 26, at 8:30 P.M., at Willard Hotel. Refreshments. Enter tainment by Barber shop Chorus. All Nobles are invited to attend. PAUL WINTER, President ALCOHOLICS Phone 3453. Anonymous. Box 50. 2L??T AND fOUND FOUND the ideal-placefor an' evening of complete enjoyment and relaxation. Ponderou Lounge, Willard Hotel, x cellent dinner, dancing nightly. 4 GENERAL NOTICES HUNTING oil Hunt's property. West side of upper Klamath Lake, will bt wiin permit only. PERSONALS STANLEY Home Products Phone 660ft ATHENA PROBLEMS Anallzed. Room 43 Claremont Hotel. 10 SERVICES Septic Tanks Cleaned Newest Sanitary Method Also ROTO ROOTER SERVICE Cleans Sewer Lines of Roots, etc. ED P. KINO 2434 Orchard Phone 9841 EXCAVATING Mobil Shove) and Trench Hoe Bulldozer Fill Dirt TopsoD Crushed Rock Driveway Cinders Compressor CRANE SERVICE GRAHAM BROS. PHONE 5541 or 8859 moving?..: Call 1425 Local-Long Distance Piano and appliance moving a specialty Transfer and Storage Bekin's Moving and Storage Peoples Warehouse "Since 1918" W. H. TRACY'S under NEW MANAGEMENT J. A. CORNFORTH Lawn and fill dirt, Sand and Cement Products 1250 Madison Phone 4387 P. O. Box 108, Klamath Falls, Ore. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re paired. All makes. Jacobson authorized service nation. Troy V. Cook Company. 2040 So. Sixth. MOWING and raking. Also plowing. H F. Jarrard. Phone 3352. CEMENT contractor. Phone 6688. Free estimates. RESTAUR AN'T supplies, equipment. nap utvia. go. pin, rnonc aim CLASSIFIED ADS this size cost only $2.00 for six insertions. ROOFING, concrete, carpentry, odd jobs. By skilled craftsmen. Phona Otis loon. aa-w south Sixth. PAINTING interior and exterior. Low monthly payments. H. L. Brown. Phone 4226. Legal Notice Sale of timber, Klamath Indian hes- ervmion. beaiea bids in duplicate on forms provided therefore, marked out side, "Bid. Claudina Witt. Maud Witt. Jessie Kirk Allotments,' addressed to the Superintendent, Klamath Indian Agency, Klamath Agency, Oregon, will be received until 2:00 p.m.. Pacific Standard time, October 16, 1932 for the purchase of timber on the Claudina witt, Aiaua witt, Jessie Kirk Allot ments. The Allotments are located, west of Kirk and are described an foUnd- Allotment No. 1334-Claudina Wttt-W a SWU Section 29, Lots 3 and 4 Section 30; Allotment No. 1333-Maud Wltl-W1,. NW' Section 32, W'.aW,aNElNWl. vuuii o, Lrois i ana 4 section 31; Allotment No. 1143-Jesste Kirk-EUSW, S'.SE1. Section 32 all in I'i2 rtk W.M. The estimated stand to be Cut, which estimate is not luimnirfri as follows: Allotment No. 1334-ooO.GOn ft. B.M. of white fir. 95.000 It. 3.M. of sugar pine, and 47.000 ft. B.M. of pondcrooa pine; Allotment No 7O5.0UO ft. B.M. of white fir. 149,000 ft. B.M. of sugar pine and 32,000 it. B.M. of ponderosa pine: Allotment No no-.4j,uvM ii, E.m. oi wnite nr. uo.uuu ft B.M. of suear ttinn mH 97 nmi t B.M. of ponderosa pine. Each bidder must state the price per thousand feet, BM. Scribner Decimal C Log Scale that will be paid for timber cut. Each bidder must submit a separate bid far each allotment. No bid will be consid ered for less than $6.00 per thousand feet B.M of white fir and 127.00 per thousand feet B.M. for sugar pine and ponderosa piae. A certified check in the amount ol twenty per cent t20( of the total bid price on each allot ment on a solvent bank, payable to the treasurer of the United States must ac company each sealed bid. The deposits WL'L be ''"'ned to the unsuccessful bidders. The deposits of the successful bidders will be held as cah penal bonds to Insure satisfactory completion of the contracts or retained as liqul dated damages If the successlul bia ders shall not execute the contracts within thirty days from acceptance ol their bids. The right to waive techni cal defects and to reject any and all bids is reserved. The contracts will spe cify that all designated timber shall be cut and removed from the allotments by December 31, 1953 and that all oth er requirements of the contract Includ ing slash disposal will be completed by December 31. 1953. Before bids are submitted, full Information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids should be ob tained from the Superintendent, Klam ath Indian Agency, Klamath Agency, 0e.g.n or ,ne Ares Director, Bureau of Indian Affairs. Building 1, Swan Is. land, Portland 18, Oregon dated this 3th day of September. 1952 at Portland, Oregon, K. Morgan Pryae, Area Direc tor. S-19-29 O. MO No. 170 10 StRVICiS SEPTIC f ANKS-ciaaimi-tac Kui BtMODKLINO and r.i.air.'- tt.ri rarnonlry No Job loo ajnall. C!l fcle. Mlllan, 1117. 13 EDUCATIONAL PHEHTIldOL, CLASS niuaic. diam.t. li'a, craft. Small (roup prrmluj Indl. vldual attention by awrerfltad laachw. Kfir Information, phona SJU. INSTRUCTION In voica and Plana! mimic. KhouM Ann Brown. Phona ejaj. BOUKKEKPINO" olflr, machln, typ ing ahorlhand Speffriwrlllng klndr.d oiaru. niamatn uualnaaa Colleaa. 7 XI Pine, Phnna 47M). 14 HHP WANTED, FEMALE OFFICE MANAGER ACCOUNTANT-' BOOKKEEPER Full Charge Top Salary INQUIRE 242 MAIN CHECKER AND In.rT rT.V.VI Sta inda r dCIea twtA p ply in person. wanted COOK'S helper, female. Cill Willurruon River number nine. WANTED woman for light houta work and companion. Small wages. Phona mm. NURSES' AIDS wantei Valley Hospital. 8 a m. to J:.(0 p.m. WANTED GIRL for r'.lmirani "2 hotel work. Must b 21. Macdoel Houi. DISHWASHER wanted part time. No phone calls .4418 South Sixth. NIGHT RECEPTIONIST must be rood typist. Hours 12 tn 1 mm -U.tK Valley Hoipllal. EXPERIENCED wan reus over 21 year J Phone calls. HUI toy Cafe. WANTED Exoer rnred tvnlat anri nnL ley writer by insurance firm give age, experience and references. Box 280 Her iu n news. WOMAN TO care fnr Iwo VhiMr.n in my home. 8:30 a.m. 'til 2:00 p.m. Must be dependable. 3 to S days during tft week, no Saturdays or Sundaya. Good pay. Sea me at 1740 Dayton or phona MAID WANTED Inquire nt desk Ar- came nm ei. 16 HELP WANTED, MALE Certified Grader Experience In fir If poesltUe, ateady employment. Apply CAR-AD-CO COMPANY or PHONE 2-3451 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 Approximately $280 month to itart. 40 hour week Liberal Employe Benefit Plan APPLY STANDARD STATIONS ; Jnc 2nd & Main 'As Approved by W.S.B. COMBINE CONTRACTOR wanted ipv. mediately Phone 2-0S10. SALESMAN For appliances - experience la . pre ferred but not essential - we have the merchandise and if you have the ability ambition and the drive to sell you can make a good income for vourielf. if you desire, we will provide a 90 day ruarantee and at the end of that time you will then go on a salary and com mission basis. Besides your earnings you can realize a saving for yourself and your family through our generoua discount program. Apply Western Auto aupjjij -o. inn ana Alain. SER V ICE STATION attendant. Apply in person. Shell Station. Tulelake. Re commendations de&ired. SALESMAN: Large Eastern Manufacture er desires salesman for Klamath falls and surrounding area. Must have good car and Sales Experience. Position pays draw against earned commissions with average earnings $7000 to $10,000 per jear. leiepnone nr. may oee at winema Hotel Thursday evenings or aU day rnqay. WANTED driver-Salesman from an 21 to 43, high school education; must pass p3B:a.. i-none nai. a a.m. xo a p.m. WANTED EARLY morning paper car- nera. rnune .wueo. MAJOR TIRE company has opening for aggressive retail and wholesale dealer with complete dealer franchise in Mimam rans. a real opportunity to enaaee in a Drofi table buaineut with rapid Merchandise turnover. Box 281, nermu, itews. WANTED EXPERIENCED male book keeper. Bratton Parking Company. No pnone applications. PAINTER WANTED. Klamath Viiley nospitai. 17 HELP WANTED CLASSIFIED ADS this size cost only S2.0Q for six insertions. 18 SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED, potato digging. With two Frank Bell combines. Jim firadshaw or Roy Kuni. Malm. Oregon. BABY SITTING. Phone 623B. SEWING GENERAL: dressmaking, al te rat ions, bound buttonholes Pearl O'Neill. Telephone 2-1852 or 6236. DAY CARE - will UKe care of one or two small children in my home near Shasta school on weekly or monthly basis. Licensed home. Excellent ref erences. Write Box 288, Herald and News. CHILD CARE. Phone 2-1343. WILL CAHE for children in my home! Phone 3288. POTATO HAULING wanted by con tract. Phone 2-0334. CHILD CARE days and evenings. Stew, art and Lenux Addition. Phone 2-13B8, 22 ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS fur rent Cloe in. prlVOU a trance. Phone M13 or 4444. KUO.MS 1034 High. LOVELY rooms for rent S6- a week, uio.se in. pnone 4259. TWO NICELY furnished mom with bath. Private entrance. Call 4870. FOR RENT clean furnished rooms close to school. Walking distance. $20 month. Phone 62(13. 24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT APARTMENT for one. 213 Ceaar. FOR RENT large two room apartment Clean, well equipped, close In, parking space. 142 South Riverside. VANCANCY THREE room apartment Furnished. Adults. 338 Broad. FURNISHED one bedroom, gaa equipped apartment, near Main. AdulU $45. Phone 3342 after 3 p.m. APAHTMENT for rent, lights and wa- ter furnished 1723 Oak. FOR KENT, two bedroom apartment $ I . 222 N o r t h Jftog er s THREK ROOM fur'nisneO1 apar.meiiC central 1 relocated. 121 So. Snd FOR RENT furnished duplex, close In. !'L1Norh Jli BACHELOR apartment for rent. ' Phona 3.)0. FOR RENT apartment 3 rooms "and ba t h. 207 M a in. TWO AND three room cabins. 41U Douglas. TWO ROOM furnished apartment $35. Phone 378. FOR RENT two room modern apart ment Adults. JI21 Broad. . CLEAN TWO room and bath apart ment, gas equipment, electric refriger ator. Suitable for couple. 330 East Msln FURNISHED modern bedroom aparU ment C I ne In. A du I Phon e 4317. FOR RENT 3 room apartment. $3tT Phone 7290. FURN IS H ED apYftmenfa for jent Downtown. Inquire S22 Main,