FRIDAY, OCT. 10, 10B2
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
Pint Church of God
1(104 Allamont
nev. O. II. llr-ahm
0:411 A.M. Biinriay School
11:00 A.M. Morning Wnralilp
11:411 P.M. Young I'tioplo
7 ;:io P.M. KviiiigolUllo
7:30 P.M. lllblo Study
Klamath latter Rain Church
1(17 Washburn Way
itcv. Art fllmpiioii
)0:00 A.M. Sunday School, (II agci
6:00 P.M. Evening- Service
Klamath Revival Center
PnnUirn, Mr. and Mm. J. It. Clrllllth
1007 Kin Nione X-0720
10:00 A.M. (Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Mornlnu Worahlp
7:30 A.M. KvaiigcllnUo Service
1-30 A.M. WtMlnnxday Prayer
7:44 P.M. Wcilncaday Prayer
Meeting
7 30 A.M.-Krlduy Dlblo Study
7:45 P.M. Saturday Y o u n I
People' Meeting
Church of Chriif
1774 Arthur I'lione J-1140
10:00 A.M. -1111)10 Clausen
11:00 A.M. Morning Worahlp
7:30 P.M. Mutuiil etllllciiUun
t.W P.M. Wndiitwdny
( lllblo study
Mlulonary Baptist Church
4134 llouiUe
Elder O. V. lllanciiard, paator
:4d A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A M. Morning Worship
7:00 P.M. Training Union
8 00 P.M. Evening Bcrvlce
7:00 P.M. Tnuraday Ulule Study
Christian Scltnct Church
Troth and Washington
11:00 A.M. Sunday Hchoul
11:00 A.M. Sunday Hervlie
1:00 P.M. Wednesday Evening
Service
6 10 P.M. Saturday Radio
Program-KKJl
First Baptist
N. Ilh and Washington
Dr. t. M. Causey, pastor
4S A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A M. Morning Worship
It P.M. Training Union
7:30 P.M. Kvrnlng Service
7:00 P.M. Wednesday, Younf
People a Meeting
1:00 P.M. Wednesday, mid-week
Prayer Service
30 P.M. Thursday. Choir
Rehearsal
t
Klamath Temple
1007 Pin fhona tlli
Kev. 1). B. Andrraon, tr.ln.atrr
Rev. Warner Uork, Aaal. Paator
0:46 A M Holiday School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worahlp
30 P.M. Overcome bervlcel
1:46 P.M. Kvangcllstlc rirrvice
7 14 P.M. Wednesday. Illble
Study and Prayer
Meeting
1Ai P.M. Friday. Younf Ptople'i
Service
7 30 P.M. Saturday, Radio
Urwulcaat-IUrJl
Community Church
of tho Jrethren
4731 Brutal
Rev. Kdward Lander
4S A.M. Church School
11 00 A.M. Morning Worahlp
7 00 to t'OO P.M. Wednesday
Hobby it Cralt Club
. Hop Evangelical Lutheran
hhaila Hrhool
Rev. M. R. Antleraon. Paator
Taraonaie, 1141 Kana
I 4S A.M. flunday School
11 :00 A M. .Worship Service
Church of Christ
J:01 Wanlland Phone IMS
Arthur C. Rlarkwtll
10 00 A.M. Bible Classes
11:00 A.M. Worship Services
( Ml P.M. Evening Rervlce
1:00 P.M. WedneMlay Service '
First Church of Christ. Scientist
A Irene el Trie Mather Chare, The first Crimea et Chrirt, SclaatM,
I Saltan, Men.
10tl ead WeihtaftM ,
Services Suaday Service, 1 1 00 a.m.
Saaday Sekeet, 1 1 tOO e. m.
Wetlnnaa, evenis Meerlae. 1:00 0'chkIu
Lesson-Sermon Subject October 12
"ARE SIN, DISEASE AND DEATH REAL?"
Christian Science Reading Room
1021 Mai St.
Radio Broadcast -Sat.. 5:30 p.m.- KFJI
"THE TRUTH OF BEING"
mm
9 flfln
We Invito YOU to bring your children to Sunday School,
and help us grow a we art entering Into the tecond
week of the National Christian Lift Sunday School Con
test.
"A CLASS FOR EVERY AGE"
Keith P. Fields, Pastor
BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
South 6th and Wiard Sts.
to Church Sunday
Zlon luthtron Church ,
llth and High
Rev. R. B, Oraof, Paalor
11:00 A .M. Morning Worship
:4& A.M. Sunday School
10:00 A.M. 1111)10 Cluna
10:30 A.M. Lutheran Hour, KFJI
Mt. Lakl Community
Arthur L. Itico, Mmlator
0:41) A.M. Humliiy School
11:00 A.M. Woiahlp Service
7:30 P.M. Christian Endeavor
First Prtsbyttrlan
Merrill
Rev. Ot oi go A. Milne
10:00 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Divine Service
7:00 P.M. Fireside Service
Nuraery Open
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
0:46 A.M. Sunday School
10:00 A.M. Illble Claaa
10:30 A.M. Lutheran Hour, KFJI
Congregational
(iarden near Martin Sla.
Rev. Donald M. Caaalday
0:46 A.M. Church School
11:00 A.M. Worahlp Service
7:00 P.M. llmh School Pilgrim
Fellowship
First Methodist
10lh and High
Rev. Lloyd llolloway
0:46 A.M. Church School
1100 A.M. Worahlp Service
7:00 P.M. Youth Fellowship
7:30 P.M. Fellowship Hour
Seventh-Day Adventist
173 J Main
Rev. P. C. Alderaon
MATt'ltDAY
0:30 A.M. Sabbath School
11:00 A.M. Church Service
Ht'NDAY
7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Service
MIDWKKK
7 30 P.M. Wednesday and Praia)
Evangelistic Service
First Covenant
g:3 Walnut Phone 8117
Carl O. Strom. Paator
0:45 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worahlp
7:45 P.M. Kellowahlp Hour
00 P.M. Wedneaday Bible
Study and Prayer
Reorganised Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints
Ninth and Plum St.
Sunday
0:46 A M. Sunday School
11:00 A M. Church Service
7 30 P.M. Evening Worahlp
a 00 P.M. Wedneaday Kellowahlp
(or further Information call 1-017J
Altomont Baptist Mission
Allamonl Junior High School
l' p LVrlf . Puitnf '
Rraldrnre I IN Mitchell Ph. 1-1030
0:46 A M Sunday ecnooi
11:00 A.M. Worahlp Service
Church of the Noiorene
Harden and Martin
Rev. Deal Van De Orlft
0'46 A.M. Sunday School
1100 A.M. Morning Worahlp
6:45 P.M. Young People
7 -30 P.M. Kveiigeliaiic Service
7:30 P.M. Wedneaday Prayer
Service
8:30 P.M. Wedneaday Choir
Practice
Stewort-Lenox
Baplllt
0-4S A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Worahlp Service
a 30 P.M. Training Union
7:30 P. M. Wedneaday Prayer
8:00 P. M. Worahlp Service
WELCOME
To The , . .
BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
South 6th and Wiard St
For God so loved the world,
that Ha gave Hit only beeor
ten San, that whosoever be
lieveth In Him should nat Ber
lin, but have everlaitlnf life.
John Me
Bible Baptist Church
2S!44 Wiard
JCollh P. Klcld.-!, Paator
0:30 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worahlp
0:30 P.M. lluptlat League
7:30 P.M. Kvonlng Service
7:30 P.M. Wedneaday, All Family
Church Night
St, Paul's Episcopal
01 Jefferaon Phone 35H5
Onlcn II. Oiib'jvI, Rector
1:00 A M, Holy Communion
0:30 A.M. Church School
11:00 A.M. Morning Prnyer
7:30 P.M. Young People s
Pellowahlp
Peace Memorial Presbyterian
4431 H. Hlilh Phone 6057
Itov. Dwuyno L. Proett
0:30 A.M. Church School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship )
Pelican City ''
Rev. Kred Tcdrlck, Paator
Baptlnl Mlaalon
3136 Lakrport Dlvd.
0:30 A.M. Sunday School
10.46 A.M. Morning Worahlp
7:00 P.M. Kvciilng Worahlp
7:00 P.M. Thuraduy, Young
People's Meeting
Merrill Baptist Mission
Iteereatlon Building
9:46 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Worahlp Service
Keno Gospel Center
Phone 2-30U
Rev. Oladya Millord, Paator
10:00 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
Church of Jesus Christ
Of Latter Day Saints
Home and Martin
0:00 A.M. Prleathood Meeting
10:30 A.M. Sunday School
7:00 P.M. Sacroment
2:00 P.M. Hat. Primary Meeting
3:00 P.M. Tueaday Kcllef Society
7:30 P.M. Tuesday M. I. A.
Gospel Tabernacle
AlUmont and Maryland
Rev. W. D. Sigby. Paator
10:00 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Morning Service
7:30 P.M. Evening Worahlp
Alao aervlcea at 7:30 p m.
Saturday and Wedneaday
Molln Community Church
(Preabylertanl
Rev. Oeorge A. Shuman, Paator
0:46 A M Sunday School, all ages
11:00 A M. Morning Worahlp
7:00 P.M. Senior and Junior
High Young People's
Societies
Free Methodist
1911 Oregon Ave.
Rev, Kred C. Neumann. Paator
bT.NDAI HtRVKTS
1:30 A.M. Broadcast, KFLW
0:46 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Worahlp Service
:45 P M. Young People
7:46 P.M. Evening Evangeltitle
Service
MID-WEEK SERVICES
7:30 P.M. Wedneaday, Midweek
Prayer
7:45 P.M. Wedneaday Bible Study
7:45 P.M. Pnday Service Meeting
1:45 P.M. Friday Theocratic .
School
Klamath Lutheran
Croag and Creacent
Hev. Irvln Tweet
9:45 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Divine Worahlp
7:00 P.M. Senior League
First Christian
Ninth and Tine Sla.
Oeorge Alder, Minister
0:45 A.M. Bible School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worahlp
0:30 P.M. Chrlatlnn Endeavor
7:30 P.M. Evening Worship
7:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting
Wedneaday
Union Gospel Mission
Z51 Commercial
Paator C. M. Timms
7:30 P.M. Evening Service
10:00 A.M. Bible School
11:00 A.M. Worship Service
Friendly
'Helpfulness
To Every
Creed and Purse
Ward's Klamath
Funeral Home
Marguerite M, Ward
and Sons
92S Hiqh Phone 3334
FOR
H. E. HAUGER
1330 Main
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INSTRUCTOR Earl Bairey, who is physically handicapped, chats
with student LeRoy Moore of Medford et OTI. Bairey is an in
ttructor in silk screen printing. The Employ the Physically
Handicapped program it being emphasized this month.
Crowds Called
BAN FRANCISCO I DwlRht
D. KlKenhower'a appearance here
bloomed Into one ol San Francis
co's blKKeat political rallies In
years and con&tllumi a lormid
able challcnce to Democrats In the
buttle lor Cnlilornla's 33 electoral
votoa.
The Republican presidential can
didate de-plte radio and televi
sion coveratte drew a wildly
cheering crowd estimated at 29.000
which overllowed the Cow Palace
Wednesday night.
Salvation Army
400 Klamath
Ma), and Mrs. Jack Little
10:00 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Holiness Meeting
11:00 A.M Junior Church
6:30 P.M. Young People's
Meeting
1:00 P.M. Salvation Meeting
First Presbyterian
6th and Pine Phone 7311
David Barnett, Jr., Paator
0:30 A.M. Sunday School
9:30 A.M. Worahlp Service
11.00 A M. Worship Service
Immonuel Baptist
llth and High
Rev. W. ' F. Templln
0:45 A.M. Bible School
11 00 A.M. Morning Worship
6:30 P.M. Young People
7:30 P.M. Evening Worship
7:30 P.M. Wednesday Evening
Prayer Service
Pilgrim Holiness
2301 Wantland Phone 5511
Rev. O. D. Weaver
9:45 A.M. Sunday Qchool
11:00 A.M. Morning Service
6:45 P.M. Y.P.6.
7:30 P.M. EvanRellatlc Meeting
7:30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer
Assembly of God
746 Oak
Rev. Daniel Bayllss, Minister
Rev. Donald Annas. Asst. Pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:45 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Morning Services
6:45 P.M. Youth Services
7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Rally
MID-WEEK SERVICES'
7:30 P.M. Tuesday, Bible Study
and Prayer Service
10:00 A.M. Thursday,
Prayer Servke
7:30 P.M. Thursday, ,
Preaching Service .
100 P.M. Saturday. 1
Street Service
Kingdom Hall
Jehovah's Witnesses
133 N. 9th
7:45 P.M. Sunday Watchtowcr
Study
Oregon Tech
10:00 A.M. Sunday School
Student Lounge.
Calvary Baptist
E. Main and Garden Street
Itcv. Orady E. Estes, Pastor
0:45 A.M Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Worship Service
6:15 P.M. Training Union
7:15 P.M. Wednesday, Teacher's
. Meeting
7:30 P.M. Worahlp 8ervlce
1:00 P.M. Wednesday, Prayer
meeting
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Political Test
This Is the same arena where
Gov. Adlal Stevenson, the Demo
cratic nominee, speaks next Wed
nesday night.
Stevenson's crowd will be com
pared to Eisenhower's as a yard
stick of sentiment In California.
The general faced an ocean of
faces and a forest of "Ike" pla
cards. He got deafening applause Vthen
he flayed President Truman or
praised his running mate. Sen.
Richard Nixon of California.
Callfornlans streamed to the Cow
Palace In motorcades and buses.
They were treated to a two-hour
clrcus-llke show of singers, danc
ers, acrobats and Instrumentalists
before Eisenhower spoke.
Hot dogs and box lunches were
sold. Cheering sections shouted
"We Like Ike." Impromptu fash-
ion.
The rally climaxed a day of big.
enthusiastic crowds for the Elsen
hower campaign.
Police estimated 16.000 Jammed
the railroad station plaza In Sac
ramento lor a whistle-stop.
Police estimated 100.000 cheered
the general In downtown San Fran
cisco.
Scores of University of Callfor
nia aiudenU -were, among a train-
side crowd estimated by police at
s.ooo in Berkeley.
Nearly 6.000 cheered as Elsen
hower praised the Navy In a Val
lejo park, across the channel from
gray warships at Mare Island Na
vy Yard.
Atlanta Paper
Backs Adlai
ATLANTA ff The Atlanta
Journal, the south's largest news
paper, announced its support of
Gov. Adlai Stevenson of Illinois
Thursday.
The Journal said Stevenson was
not Us choice at the Democratic
convention for the presidential
nomination but adore:
'He has demonstrated an under
stand i nc of public affairs, a wil'
linRness and an ability to express
himself in clear-cut terms and a
sense of high-minded responsibility
which are increaslnsr his stature
as the campaign progresses.
The Journal, which has never
Rone Republican, pave pre-con-
vention support to Gearjna s Sen.
Richard Russell for the Democrat
ic nomination.
PIRATE-IUNT PLANNED
MANILA CPThe British and the
pnuippines nave a r reed to work
together in an attempt to stamp
out ftmuegling and pirncy In the
seas 'around British North Borneo.
The modern-day pirates ply the
seas between the Philippines and
borneo in native wooden craft
equipped with modern-high power
engines.
Legal Notice
EQUITY NO. Xtft
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF KLAMATH
June Hernice Dunn, plaintiff, .vt.
Lauiner m. uunn. atienanni.
To: Luthrr M. Dtinn. Defendant.
In the nam of the Slat of Orrron:
You are herebr required to appear
ana inrntfr ine com p mini mm against:
you In the above-entitled tuit within
four week from October 10. 19.12, the
date of th firat publication of this
mmmoni in the Herald Newt, a
newspaper printed and published ,n
Klamath County. Orecon. and if you
fall so to answer or otherwise appear.
ror want thereof, the main mi win ap
ply to the Court for a decree of abso
lute uivorce.
This summons ti served upon yon
by publication pursuant to order oi
Honorable David R. Vandenberg, Judge
of the above-entitled court, made ana
entered on the 7th dy of October,
iiwi. wntcn order reautres mat iunv
motu herein be published once a week
for four successive m-eeks, and that
the date of tha first mibhcatlon of said
summons anau Da ucioner iu, ivm.
R F. Mfbarrn
Attorney for Plaintiff,
ftl.l Main Street
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
O-10-l?-aKU No. UW
NOTICB TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby tven that I am th
dttlv annnlnlerl. nuall fieri and acttne ad
ministrator of the etat ot John Poch-elu-Mendy,
also known as John Poch
elu, also known as Jean Pochulu, de
ceased. All persons having claims
against said eat ate are hereby notified
to present tna same, witn voucnera at
tached in the manner provided by law.
tn mi at ha offir of Donald A. W.
ath Falls. Oregon, within six' months
or the data oi first publication oi wis
noil re. t
First Publication; Sept M. 103S.
iai John Ftrhftverrv
Administrator of tha Estate) of
John pochetu-Menciy, amo
known as John Pochelu and
Jean Pochulu
Donald A. W. Piper
Pine Tree Building
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Attorney for Xut
I (-aa-o. i-io-iT
it no ims
CLASSIFIED RATES
One day pr word 6c
Three days per word 13c
WeeK Bun per word aoc
Month run per word 65c
MINIMUM
The minimum charge (or any one
ad la 60c.
BOX NUMBERS
Answer to ada may be handled
throukh, box number, at the paper
lor a service charge of 26o
DEADLINES
Classified ada accepted up to 6:30
p.m. for following day'a publication,
up to Noon Saturday (or Monday,
claaalfled display ada accepted up
to IS noon (or following day'a publi
cation. ADJUSTMENT
Pleaae make all claims (or adjust
merits without delay.
Corrections or cancellations re
ceived by 6:30 p.m. will be made In
following day'a publication, ay u
Noon Saturday for Monday.
A CARD OF THANKS
rrtttr.uunn w wish tn thank our
friends and neighbor for the acts of
kindness extended us during our
bereavement.
Grace Coughron and family.
FUNERAL HOMES
WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home, MS
High Btreey Phone 3334.
1 MEETING NOTICES
ALCOHOLICS
Phone 3453.
Anonymous. Box W
2 LOST AND FOUND
LOST PAIR of glasses near Southern
Pacific Depot. Reward. Phone 4713.
LOST SATURDAY afternoon, desper
ately needed stock dog from Kddle
Hubert's place, Poe Valley. LigM
brown and white, face half white, half
brown. Name Stubby. Reward.
FOUND Your ususT zippy, peppy, high,
spirited self, after a visit to The Charm
Center. Let Irene show you what
new permanent will do for you.
FOUND the Ideal place for an evening
ot complete enjoyment and relaxation.
Ponderusa Lounge, Wlllard Hotel, ex
cellent dinners, dancing nightly.
4 GENERAL NOTICES
ATTENTION Kessler Duck Club Mem
bers. Please take up your options or
memberships will be sold to otner nunt
ers Phone 7321.
TO WHOM it may concern. The under
signed la no longer connected with the
painting firm known as the K la ma to
Decorators. Eugene P. reldman.
PERSONALS
REAL SILK representative. Phone 713X
GEORGE CHRISTIAN SON get in touch
with George MrAnulty, Anyone knowing
where he is call 4004.
MOWING and raking. Also plowing.
1L r. Jairard. Phone 5352.
CURTAINS uuzuu.ea ana stretched
Phone 4014
CEMENT contractor. Phone 6688. free
estimates.
Legal Notice
Sale ol timber, Klamath Indian hes
ervation. Sealed bids in duplicate on
forms provided therefore, marked out
side. "Bid, Claudina Witt, Maud Witt,
Jessie Kirk Allotment.' 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 ot timber on the Claudina
Witt. Maud Witt, Jessie Kirk A I lot
menu. The Allotment are located west
of Kirk and are described as follows:
Allotment No. 1334-Claudina Witt-W-,-SWS
Section 29. Lou 3 and 4 Section
2ti: Allotment No. 1335-Maud Wltt-W,-NWi,
Section 32, WWHNEUNWf,
Section 32. Lots 1 and 2 Section 31;
Allotment No. 1143-Jesaia Kirk-EiSW-
SSSEU, Section 32 all In T32S. B7E.
W.M. The estimated stand to be cut,
which estimate is not auaxanteed. Ik
aa follows: Allotment No. 1334-AJUXro
It. BM. of white fir. 95.000 ft- QM.
of sugar pine, and 47,000 ft. BM. of
ponderosa pine; Allotment No 133S
703.0U0 ft BM. of white fir. 149,000
ft. BM. of sugar Dine and 52.000 1L
B M. of ponderosa pine: Allotment No
iiwmj.im; iu b m. oi wnite Iir, jb,uuu
ft B.M. of sugar pine and 27,000 ft
B.M. of ponderosa nine. Each bidder
must state the price per thousand, feet.
BM. Scnbner Decimal C Log Scale
that will be paid for Umber cut. Each
bidder must submit a aeoarate bid for
each allotment No bid will be consld.
area ror less than moo per thousand
feet B.M. of white fir and $27.00 per
inousina ieei a.m. lor sugar pine ana
ponderosa pine. A certified check tn
me amount oi Twenty per cent wsi
of the total bid price on each allot
ment on a solvent bank, payable to tnc
treasurer of the United Slates must ac
company each sealed bid. The deposits
will be returned to the? unsuccessful
bidders. The deposits of the successful
bidders wnl be held aa cash penal
bonds to Insure satisfactorT comnleuon
of the contracts or retained as llqut
uiea oa mages ii uie successful oia
ders she 11 not execute the contrac ts
within thirty days from acceptance of
their bids. The tight to waive techni
cal defect and to reject any and all
bids Is reserved. The contracts will spe
cify that all designated Umber shall be
cut and removed from the allotments
by December 31. 1983 and that ail otn.
er requirements of the contract includ
ing slash disposal will be completed
by December 31. 1953. Before bids are
submitted, full Information concerning
the Umber, the conditions of sale, and
the submission of bids should be ob
tained from the Superintendent, K lam-
am inaian Agency, ma ma in Agency,
Oregon or the Area Director, Bureau
of Indian Affairs. Bulldine 1. Swan Is.
land. Portland 18, Oregon dated this
sn aay ot eptemoer. 1903 at Portland,
Oregon, X. Morgan Prysa, Area Dlrco
tor.
S-l-M O. 3-10 No. 179
Sale ol timber. Klamath Indian Res
ervation, sealed tnds in duplicate, on
forms tirovided therefore, marked out
side "Bid, Black Hills - rive Mile Su
gar Pine Logging Unit." addressed to
the Superintendent. Klamath Indian
Agency. Kiamatn Agency. Oregon, will
be received until 1:00 p.m.. Pacific
Standard Time. November 5. 19A2. and
will be considered the equivalent of oral
auction bids and oosted for the Infor
mation of all bidden. Oral auction bids
will be received by the Superintendent.
Klamath Indian Agency." beginning at
200 P.M.. Pacific Standard time. No
vember 5. 1932, for the purchase of
timber on the Black Hills - rive Mile
Sugar Pine Logging Unit. The oral auc
tion bidding will be restricted to those
wno nave previously suomittea an ac
cep table 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 . fi. 13. W. M. and
and sections 4 and 5 T 39 S. R 13 E.
includes approximately 3.000 acrea of
timber lands with a total estimated
stand to be cut, which estimate is not
guaranteed, of approximately 6.300,000
ft. B.M. of Sugar nine and 3.000.000
feet. B.M. of white fir. Each bidder mutt
state the price per thousand feet B.M.
Scribner Decimal C Log Scale that will
be paid for Umber cut prior to any
re -adjustment of rates as specified in
the contract No bid will be considered
for less than 122.40 rer thousand ft. B.M.
for sugar plna and 96.90 per thousand
feet BM. for white fir. A certified
check for rifteen Thousand dollars
t$ IS, 000 1 on a solvent bank, payable
to the Treasurer of the United State
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 will
be returned to the unsuccessful bidders.
The deposit of the successful bidder
will be applied as part ot 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
1(20.000) within alxty days from accept
ance of his bid. If an oral bid Is de
clared to be high at the close of the
auction, the bidder must immediately
confirm the bid by submitting It in
writing on an Indian Service Bid form.
The right to waive technical defects
and to reject any and all bids la re
served. The contract will specify that
all designated timber shall be cut and
removed from the unit prior to April
1, 1955, and that all other require
ments of the contract Including slash
disposal will be completed by the same
date. Before bids are submitted, full
Information concerning tha timber, the
conditions of sale, and the submission
of bids, should be obtained from the
Superintendent, Klamath Indian Agen
cy, Klamath Agency Oregon or the
Area Director, Indian Service, Building
1, Swan Island, Portland 18, Oregon.
Da'ed this 3rd day of September. 1952,
at Portland, Oregon. E, Morgan Pryat,
Area Director.
S.-12-19.26-0. 3-10-17-24-31 No. 14
8TORK GETS KITTENS
BOONVILLE, Ind. Of) A cat that
got Into a store through a ventil
ator took over a dolt bed to give
birth to live kittens, then moved
them Into tha aho. department. "
30 RIAL 1ST ATI
A LITTLE LAND ... A LOT OF LIVING! f
The best utilised acre we have offered (or lomi time. Oood sol!,
excellent garden and some pasture. Outbuildings are good and
consist ol garage, workshop, (eed room, chicken house and amall
barn. The two-bedroom home (possible three), la aa neat aa pin
and very comfortable. Twenty minutes from town on a good paved
highway , , . walking distance to grade, high school, and store,
FULL PRICK M.B00. COULD BE
HANDLED ON A STATE VETERANS LOAN,
SEE
FRED COFER (Eves. Ph. 3593) or BOB STEPHENS Evea. Ph. 9230)
BARN H ISEL
112 SO. 8th ST.
6 PERSONALS
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS will glad
ly help you..ox 204.Phone.VM2.
RAWLKIGH DEALER. Phone 2-O308 af.
ter 5 p.m.
STANLEY Home Products Phone flgOft
ATHENA PROBLEMS Anallud. Room
43 Claremont Hotel.
10 SERVICES
ROOFING, concrete, carpentry, odd
)ob. By skilled craftsmen. Phone Otis
Cook. MM. 3840 South Sixth.
PAINTING Interior and exterior. Lcrff
monthly payments. B. L. Brown, Phone
4220.
SKPTIC TANKS cleaned. Lacy King.
rnone 3333.
REMODELING and repairs. Expert
carpentry No Job too small. Call tfc-
M I.Jan, 9Q33.
LAWN MOWERS iharnened and re
paired. All m.Uies, Jacobson authorized
service station. Troy V. Cook Company.
2040 Bo. Sixth.
10 SERVICES
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Newest Sanitary Methods
AJso
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
Cleans Sewer Lines of Roots, etc
ED P. KINO
2434 Orchard Phone 9841
EXCAVATING
Mobil Shovel and Trench Hoe
Bulldozer Pill Dirt Topsofl
Crushed Rock Driveway Cinders
Compressor
CRANE SERVICE
GRAHAM BROS.
PHONE 5541 or S85S
MOVING? ...
Call 7425
Local-Long Distance
Piano and appliance moving a
speciality
Transler and Storage
Bekin's Moving and Storage
Peoples Warehouse
"Since 1918"
ROOKKEEPING AND accounting terr-
icc. rnon
TIMBER CRUISING rvice. H!
Whltlm. Box 75. Chlloquln. Phon. 4B3.
TYPING AT borne Phon. 2-1436.
12 HEALTH
EXCELLENT food and ere In mU
rest home lor .aea people in. ec
invalids Reasonable, phone 8071.
13 EDUCATIONAL
nnfiKKrFPtN'G office macnlne typ
ing shorthand Spcedwnuna kindred
subjects, lusmsia pimim, hMia. ..
rule, rwne ..w
14 HELP WANTED, FEMALE
WANTED
EXPERIENCED
READY-TO-WEAR
SALESLADY
TOP SALARY
ANITA SHOP
PERMANENT HOUSEKEEPER. Apply in
person. &M Pacfcrrrace.
EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER for mod
ern home, no is unary, uvt in h fw..
Excellent saury tor quauuva
Phone w6 or 31 u.
WAITRESS WANTED for morning shift
Wight HawR uaie. ao. '
WANTKn i7i YOUNG LADIES
l-24. Free to travel California, Oregon,
u-aahinrinn Wnrkt for national sales con
cern. Transportation furnlnhed. Average
earnings w per wees:. ,
Apply F. E. Adams. Caicade Hotel. 3W
to 8:00 evenings, Saturday 3:00 to 600
p m.
..bi arriB iral twwitr keenin and
office work. Must be able to type. Auto
mobile experience pmwrra
necessary. Parker Pontiac Co. 4th and
Klamath Ave
MIDDLE AGED housekeeper, no laun-
ory rnusi iivar in it w "
Car, for two children. Phon, Sa4 alter
3 P
COOK AND houwlceeper want.4 No
cnuaren. ...tin. i.
in. prtone .iss maun.
WANTED TYPIST and arrwral office
worker between ages of 30 and 35.
rnone a-...
EXTRA MONEY FOR XMAS
Wanted Immediately for Klamath Tails
Wnte Mrs. Alice H. Sonants DUtrlct
ManaeiM03rl Street. Yreta. Calif.
SECOND COOK Wanted. Klamath VaU
ley Hospital.
WOMAN, general office work, steady
position. ood starting saliry See Don
Mclntyre. Ial Loan Co. US No. lOtn.
KyeninKsDy ppcimmwi.
WANTED GIRL for restaurant and
hotel work. Must be il. Macdoel Hotel.
16 HELP WANTED, MALE
Opening for Young Man
Standard Stations Inc.. has an
opening in its organization lor a
man age 18 to 30 preferably. This
is the starting point (or Standard
personnel.
Opportunity to Advance
Approximately 80 month to start
40 hour week
Liberal Emplove Benefit Plan
APPLY
STANDARD STATIONS Inc.
2nd & Main
As Approved by W.S.B.
WANTED route man for local whole
sale specialty food distributor. Salary
plus commission. Call at 32 Main St.
rkal ESTATE salesman wanted. Pre
vlous sales experience of some sort
preferred. Possibilities unlimited. Well
established reliable firm with main
street office. Excellent reputation. Good
cllentel. Contact Burton E. Gray. Real
tor At Insurance 1037 Main St. Ph.
.IttM or .1421.
WANTRn heavy duty truck mechanic.
must be experienced and have own
tools. See Bud Stlenman, shop fore
manJuckelands Truck Sales, Service.
ROOFER WANTED. 3074 So. th. Phone
3-.V12.I
a iitomoti VE Electrician and tiin,-un
man. 2.2S hour. Ssn Francisco. Tor ap
pointment Phone 4540 evenings only. Ap
plicants will be Interviewed Saturday
p.m.
17 HELP WANTED
PIANIST wanted for dancing school.
Phone A.s.70.
WANTED EXPERIENCED PRESSER
Broadway Cleaners. 4.13a mnnn pin.
IS SITUATIONS WANTED
CHILD CARE week days. Three or
nld.r Phon. MM.
SEWINQ OT 1RON1NQ. Call (36 or 3123
Orchard.
PLOWINfJ and rllselng. PTion, Kin.
FOR SALI
AGENCY
PHONE 4198
18 SITUATIONS WANTED
HOUR WORK Wanted. Call Mk). '
EXPERIENCED office work, saleslady, re-
ccpiKinm. nosiem. c inuring or Daoy
slttinaj. Phone 2-21M.
CHILD C'AHE by the day f;it
TEENAGE BOY wants work Phona
84.i3.
HOUSEWORK. Phone 3479.
CHILD CARE days and evenings In
your home or mine. Phone 2-1389,
WANTED, not to dlsrsiinV With twit
frank Bell combines. Jim Bradshaw
or Roy Kiint, Malm, Oregon.
DAY CARE will take car of on ot
two small children in my homo near
Shasta school on weekly or monthly
basis. Licensed home. Excellent ret
erences. Writ Box 288, Harald and
News.
22 ROOMS FOR RENT
PLEASANT ROOM In privat noma.
Dreaitiaai iraesirea. 2403 Hope street.
ROOMS for rent. Close In. Privat aa
trance. Phone 4444 or 8313.
ROOMS 1034 High.
LOVELY rooms for rent. $0-37 a week
i-ih in. rnone 42aw.
TWO NICELY furnfshflf. room " with
bath. Private entrance. Call 4870.
DESIRABLE ROOMS 323 Pacific Terrace.
24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT two room furnished apart:
ment. Two blocks from Main, ixiM
per month. Phone 3-1334.
FOR RENT furnished anartmani '"tile.
and clean. Close in. Rent leasonabie.
a-alll aWJ n. CIO 0100.
TWO ROOM completely furnished except
THREE ROOM furnished apartment for
FOR RENT two bedroom unfurnished
parurifnt. Aauiis only. Also tnree room
furnished apartment, 2137 Orchard. In
quire 3037 Radcliff.
UNFURNISHED three room apartment.
Walking distance. Call evenings 8302.
FOR RENT furnished one bedroom apart
ment Private bath, private entrance, 301S
megon venue, rnone 3-0.08.
FOR RENT Dartlv fumlihH thrM
room apartment, and bath. Includes
stove, heater, and refrigerator 3S. UO
Prospect, call before 10 a.m. or after
P"i. every day except Tuesday or
FOUR ROOM unfurnished duplex. Fife!
place, garage, full basement. No chiU
dren. Phone 6937 after 5 p.m.
NEW ONE bedroom apartment; fur
nisnea. Living room, kitchenette and
bath. Electric heat and laundrv faeiiu
ties. 2141 Gary Street. Va block off
auum mn. mono 2.1UV7.
FOR RENT laxae ti rnTahH thr. rrvnrr.
duplex. Heat, hot and cold water and
garage furnished. Close in. Adults only
Phone 6300 after p.m.
FOR RENT two room modern apart
STEAM HEATED apartment with bo
NEWLY decorate prtvMt Katfr fc)
chenette. Steam beat, electric range
HQ week Rex Arms Apartment.
26 HOUSES FOR RENT
WANTED TO RENT
THREE BEDROOM
HOUSE
CALL 2-3123 after 6 p.m.
TWO AND THREE room cabins, 4141
NICELY FURNISHED modem 5 room
house. Also 0 fL refrigerator tor sale.
138 Lewis.
THREE BEDROOM house at 1646 John
son street SJO per month, apply lJOt
California.
ONE BEDROOM modem house. Couple
preferred. Phone 4983.
TOR LEASE one five room, modern
house furnished. No dogs. For six
months or longer. Call 2-0837 for ap
pointment.
FOR RENT two bedroom unfurnished
house, can be seen at 3337 Garden.
FOR LEASE two bedroom unfurnished
home tn Mills addition. Phone .
FOR LEASE furnished bouse cloaa to
Fairvlew School. Phone 3-0684.
JS REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED TO LEASE, grain and "atock'
farm, or stock farm. At least ao acres
Must be capable ot junning 65 head of
sheep and 10 head of cattla now. Olln
A. ftoyer. Phone 3051.
WANTED TO rent one or two bsei
room unfurnished house by permanent
retired couple. Prefer Mills Addition.
Phone S736
COUPLE AND six year old girl want
small neat furnlahed house. Phon
2-2i)e.
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH THia
FIRM FOR ACTION
rVERFTT DENNIS REALTOR
131 No lh Phone Seat
30 REAL ESTATE FOR SALI
Tulelake - West Side
110 ACRES, homestead. All under
gravity irrigation. This years crop
have been grain, potatoes, alaike
clover, alfalfa and pasture. Im
provements include 2 modern
hou-.es. garage, milk house, barn
and potato cellar. Paved road. Near
school. Priced to sell.
Langell Valley
100 ACRES. 63 acres under cultiva
tion and gravity irrigation. Improve
ments include a modern 6 room
house, garage and chicken house.
Fenced. School 1 mile. Oood road.
Full price, (24,000.
SALESMAN PETE HODOE3
CHARLES BOLESTA
TULELAKS PHONE 7-13U
Evenings Phone 7-0568
EAST MAIN
3 BEDROOM MODERN home With
fireplace. Hardwood f 1 o o r a
throughout. 1 single tt 1 double
garage. 60' frontage on East
Main. Price reduced for quick
sale to 112.500. F.H.A. or con
ventional loan eligibility. Don't
miss this. By appointment only.
3 BEDROOM MODERN home with
710 acre. Dining room s new
laundry. Large garage. Price
$7,260. Terms. Owner may con
sider trade on acreage from 6
acres up. What have you to of
fer. , WALT DIETZ. With ,
T. B. WAITERS'.
REALTOR St INSURANCE
107 So. 7th Phone 4103 (eve 0469)
HEALTH V Mlddte-affrd roupla. !Ulrr
ftnd apartment urnulwL Mtrnca.
2.T0 South nth.
PORTLAND HOME W.il Infotnt, fof
tam or xchn tot Klamath rail.
C i va or Utca. call Mr Jmln. 3711
MnST fiFLL threa room hmit fhaap.
Call 2-1H33 or tn?-c-il?t .
TOR SALE taVsiitaful thfW barlroom
homa on Pacific Trrrr, txfiln
U rmaPJiwaa-MTl or 4tW0,
TWO BEDROOM htm on 1 i lou in
rnith ubtirba. Full pHr tM.Oor). $000
down. f0 pr month. Phnna 313M.