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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1952)
PACK TWELVE HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, OCT. tl, 10B2 LANGELL VALLEY By CORA LEAVITT , Mr. and Mrs. Jim Flescher and family, and Mr. and Mra. Ben Headier all of Yachats spent aev iral days with relatives and friends. READ , , . Marlui Patenea't FIVI POINT program ... if properly adapted it should wve the t poysri of Ktomoth County 25 oil toitil Pd. Adv. Mariut Poterwn. Mr. and Mrs, Elliott House en tertalned at dinner Oct. 12 In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Cam Orlftln. Phoe. nix Airs., and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. House, Susan, Danice and Terry, all o( Bly. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett. Mrs. Adele Kent and Phil Luk .spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mm. Lester Leavitt and i.imuy. Friends are sorry to hear that Mrs. Tom Blcler Is very III at a convalescent home In Eugene. She would appreciate cards from old friends and her address Is 1887 Beware of 1953! 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He discloses how he learned rare wisdom and long hidden practices, closely guarded for three thousand years by the ages, which enabled many to per form amazing feats. He maintains that these Immense powers are latent In all of us. and that me thods for using them are now sim plified so that they can be used by almost any person with ordinary intelligence. The 64 page book he is now of fering free to the public otters guidance for Uiose who wisely wish to prepare themselves and their affairs for the great crisis ahead. It gives details of what to antici pate, and when. Those who do pull through will have little to fear because a glorious era will follow Meantime, it says, "Beware of These Days!" The book formerly sold tor one dollar, but as long as me supply lasts, it is offered free to readers of this notice. Tins liberal offer is made because he expects that many readers will later become In terested In the entire system of mind power he learned in the Par East and which is now ready to be disclosed to the western world. For your free copy of the as tonishing prophecies covered in these momentous times, as revealed in this 64 page book, address the Institute ol Mentaipnysics, jii South Hobart Blvd.. Dept. E612. Los Angeles 4. Calif. Send no money, just your name and ad dress on a post card or in an en velope will do. No obligation. Read ers are urged to write promptly, as only a limited number of the free boks have been printed. Park Avenue, Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Bleler were at Gerber Dam (or many years before moving to Klamath Falls. Charles Partridge Is In Bishop, receiving medical care for a liad knee. He Is also visiting his moth er and olher rcllatlves and friends. Art Etfslom. George Crab and Joe Gilbert were all here from Washington visiting EitMrom daughter Mrs, Louis Randall and family. Mrs. Theresa Tear is In Los Angeles visiting her sister Mrs, Mary Leidy. She will visit her two brothers and olher relatives and friends In Bishop bet ore re turning nome. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Llndgren and son have returned to their home in Montana alter visiting ins sister .Mrs. ueroge Bauer ana lamuy Mr. and Mrs. Bob Van Balken, burs spent several days with his aunt Mrs. Ernest uraves ana lam. uy. Joan Keyser was home from col lege at Ashland last weekend. She is the aauguter or uie tvcritm Key. sers. Potato harvest Is in full awing and everyone is enjoying the beau tiful fall weather and hoping to nnisn oeiore storms. Mrs. Bob Adams and Mrs. Flank Burden spent Wednesday and Thursday at Merrill with relatives, Mrs. Grace Blaser has returned to her home at Chico after spend ing several months with her daugli- ter ana son-in-iaw, uie manes rar tridges. Mrs Cora Ticknor spent Wed nesday with Mrs. O. C. Johnson, Mrs. Ticknor and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monroe were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dearborn and sons on Friday. Mon day morning Mrs. Ticknor left for her home at Medtora. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anton, Los Angeles, have been visiting the O. C. Johnsons, Dearborns and Leavitts and are now a; Tulelake with Uie Pete Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Murray, Empire, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Brown enter tained )th a dinner Oct. 13 In honor of the birthday of Bill Bur nett and the Burnetts wedding an niversary, uuesis were Mr. and Mrs. Burnett, Mrs. Adele Kent, Phil Luke. Martin Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Brown. On Jhsi diouM I CONTROLLED IRRIGATION lPOKKII'E iosr I. it PAYS! IP Profit 3 vays- W:. m I m IB A. 1. PFVTfiOt W&l lull aa-net Joe AMhot, W TILLABLE ACRES. . & J tut PROFIT Im (.ItiMtM of . iS, " prut lr .. tmu .': 1 tAVf toipnio. leu, w .Wen! . .;:; FOR BIG JOBS OR SHALL JOBS, WE HAVE "' ' 'v 'k EVimWNft YOU EOi AHO WILL ' "S , GLADLY HELP YOU PLAN YOUR PROJECT ..'V HIMUmniHUllllli uiibiih V 0: TJGYTON&CO. 1 I ft IllBlffCT DT '.:-K'-fi- lanilll,w.m...aW TWO WAS TO (MI UP To sroqe a double clean up, d I a c e a Classified ad in the Herald & News to sell those thinas vou're throuqh with. That's how you eleon up o bunch of cash, and cleon up your home too while vou're at it. It's so speedy ond so simple to turn don't-needs into dollars. Just aather 'em up, phone 8111 for on od-writer, and the rest does itself! Don't put it off. Folks eaaer to buy your thinqs may be looking in the Her ald & News tonight! Answer Your WANT AD Don't wait . . . and let your car deteriorate . . . build a garage now, on the Budget Plan. We have several dif ferent styles and sizes to choose from. You can build p if yourseir, or we will be J glad to employ competent I workmen to do it for you I Come in end see the plans we have . . . choose the one you like and enjoy the use of It, as you pay for it! Maia and Sarin, Pfc. 1144 The majority of families in tills country, according to the last cen sus, own ineir homes. Ann every home owner Is a potential home seller. Still most advice auout houses is geared around Uie thvino 01 How to Buy a House ' . . , "How to Judge a House" , , . "How to Build a House." It seems to bo high lime thnt aomeuody said someililng about "How to Sell a House." Obviously out of the 48 million existing houses some are going lo have to be sold In order to provide buyers lor the one million new houses being built each year. Others must be sold for the need o( cash, because ol up rooting and moving for health or business changes, and fur other reasons. So when a professional house sel ler writes a book on how to do It. after SO years of experience in the field, there's news In what he aavs. Such 15 Uie new book "House 'fnr Sale" by Walter Rostenberg. pub. hshed by the Slravon Publishers, new Tors m, n.Y. 31. "Millions of dollars are Inst an. nually by some home sellers In un necessary reunlrs and renovutiiuw which they mistakenly believe will raise the selling price of Uieir nomes, says Kealtor Rostenherir Often such exuen.se m- 'Hnu-n the drain' as the full vnhm nf .nh outlays are not aluavs realised m the selling price. un uie other hand, however. necessary expenditures which would make the house most sale able are freouenllv overlooked " A wet cellar and a lcakum rnni are mentioned as the must -., drawbacks in trying to sell a house. uui wnen ii comes to dressing m, kiuwiij ill vivin rnmr. fi... author issues a warning. u a house normally u-mtM hnnr SIS.OOO. he says, "and the immove- incnis wouio amount to $-1,000 u Is doubtful that the seller would reallie a Drlce of si goon with n.. Improvements. Besides the buver may not have wanted those im provements: or he in.iv n, h hl to afford them at the moment." On this point, except for the paint colors. Rostenberg seems to figure differently than b:i other mortgage lrndcrs. Under to day's financing arrangements It is easier for buyer to pay lor im provements and equipment when they are Included in the niortimue on the house, than It ever will be lor him to pay for them 0D short term financing. Assuming that a buver Is oinu to be able lo obtain' a monthly amortised mortgage for 15 year's ' per cent wmch Is a safe assumption he can carry rj.ooo worth of IniDrovementn rm the house by merely adding $15.82 per month to his mortgage payments. On the other hand, if he waits until he owns the house and makes the Improvement himself, financ ing them on an FHA Title I moder nization loan, he will have to add $63.80 to his monthly budget for a period of three years. This may be burdensome, especially If he "may not be able to afford" the Improve ments at the moment as Rnstcn. berg argues. It seems that the salabllllv of old houses might be Improved through cooperation of seller and buyer before the contract is signed. With preliminary mortgage ap praisal made on the existing prop erty n migm De comparatively easy to obtain a larger commit ment baaed on the proposed Im provements. Although this might not net the seller a greater nrofit. It at least could Insure the sale at a fair price. The seller would not lose the sale for the want of a new roof and new heating plant. He would say The bouse needs these things and they are going to cost you X dollars. Let's see If your bank will finance them on the regular mort gage. I will then pay for them and charge you the same amount. which will be added to your mort gage." This might at least save further depression of the price for want of needed Improvements. Rostenberg'a book, however, la packed with sound advice. "The house worth SJO.OOO. but priced nt $28,000," he observes, "does not even npiiear lo be a good value to a buyer, and may even frighten some buyers away. . Constantly reducing the, price of a home after selling too high a lrire crciitea nmiuiN in a buyers mind, and queries as to 'what Is wrong Willi ill1 ' "Avoid misstatements," he ad vises, and ill a list ol "don'ta" he says "Don't select a price out ol thin air" . . . "Don't list the prop- erly with a broker at on price and ofler It directly at a lower price . . , "Don t reject a good, reasonable offer merely because It Is Uie first one made" , . , "Don't expect the broker to act aa your attorney" , . , That your lnatirnre policy Is carefully filled to your needs l Important. Hum Norland has sue- dallied In fitting Insurance to your needs for 19 years. Let mm do It for you! 627 lino SI. Phone -MS. Legal Notice -for AcHvc Americans a :s3 Dodge 'J ORDER VOD1KYINO riNOlNCJS ANO I )(. I E II M I N ATI ON S Or THF ORFUON STATE CiAMK COMMISSION WlirKKAS. the Orrtfim SUtp CUnir tomnimion m iu aiAird mmmt nriu in Ihr ctiy of rurtUnd, it tile of U gon un July llth. I'Jih ml JMh, 1D.V1. rrapecitvcly purttMnl tn i provUUma of Set-1 ion 4, Clm liter 'J7,V Urrtfun Uui amended by Sect Inn 4, t'hp(r no, Oregon Uwi after hearing, niflde mid adopted written (I tut intra amt dclermutaticin a to what. If any, wild am malt or wild bird may b hunted. Ir.ipped. pur.tied nr killed with gun or olher means or devices and of what tpvt'let, klnrft and kx. and In what numlvrs, ijuantitirt, or hag Hnut. and In what pUcea, manner, and under waht regulation and al what ieaon or liniei, aa would not affect injurtuua ly the tupply thereof, and WHKHKAS. the oien aeaaon to hunt, lake or. kilt blacktail deer, having not lea than forked antler waa flkfKl and determined from Oclntter I at lo Octoter I7lh. IBM. both dale In rluaivc, in all count lea of Ilia atal of Oregon, and WHKKKAS. the open teaon to hunt, take and kill deer of either aex In mule deer game refuge located In Lake and Klamath routine. Oregon. wi fixed and determined aa from October IHth to Octotwr iluth, VJXl, bath date Inclumve and WHKHKAS. in the Judgment of a id Game Commluton It la In the brat interest of the iate that aald lindinga and determination by modified and changed by fixing and determining aald open acatin to hunt blacktail deer, having not leaa than forked antler. In addition to the open trtiion hereto fore fixed for hunting aid deer in all count ir wet of the aumrnit of the Caacade mountain range aa from Octo ber Xird lo November 2nd. 1V?2. both dIea incluatve, and alao Hint the open eaon to hunt deer of either te in mule deer gtme refuge lixaled in l-ke and Klamath countiea, Oregon, at heretofore fixed and determined from October IHlh to October 30th. XUXJ, both date incluaive. be cloaed and Whereaa. notice of the hearing for the purpose of modifying and changing auch findinga waa, for at leaat forty- j eight houra prior to the dale hereof. published In the Oregon Journal and the Ore gon la n, two newspaper of gen eral circulation throughout the atate of Oregon, printed and publiahed In Portland, Multnomah county, Oregon, OltDFRED, that the findinga and determination! of the Oregon Stale Game Cnmmlaainn adopted at ita tated meeting held July llth. 17th and 2Mh. l!'-12 reiectlvely . fixing and dr terming the open aeaaon to hunt, take and kill blacktatl deer, having not leaa than a forked antler, aa from October lat tn October 17th. IBM. both datea Inclusive. In all countiea of the atate of Oregon be. and they hereby are changed and modified by extend ing aald open aeaaon to hunt, take anr kill blacktail deer having not than a forked antler, in addition to said open aeaaon as above described. , from October 23rd to November 2nd. 1932. both datea inclusive. in an : countiea In the atate of Oregon wet of the sum mil of the Caacade mountain range, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED. that i aald findings and determinations aatd Game Commtaalon. adopted aa aforaaid, fixing and determining the open season to hunt, take and kill deer of either sex In mule deer game ref uge located In Lake and Klamath roun ties, Oregon as from Octolier ftth to October 20ih. 152. both datea inrlu. aive, be and they hereby are changed and modified by closing tn hunting, taking and killing deer nf either aex in said mule deer game refuge aa afore aaid. Dated at Portland. Oregon this 13th day of October. I9A2 OREGON STATE GAME COMMISSION P W. Schneider State Game Director O 17-21 No. 201 14 HHP WANTID, MALI HELP WANTED CARPENTERS APPLY TO B.ERESA, INC. Phone 2534 Redding, Calif. CLASSIFIED RATES One day per word to Three day ... per word l'Jo Week Hun pr word 30c Mouth run per word Ue MINIMUM Tho minimum charge (or any one aa u ovc. BOX NUMilKIUI Answers to ada may be handled through box mimbera at the paper 'hit a tervice charge 01 sao DKADI.INKS Classified aila accepted up to 0:30 p.m. lor lullowlim day a publication, up to Noon Suturday lor Moniluy. classified display ada accepted up to w noon lor following day publi cation. ADJUSTMENT Please make all claiina for adjust menu without drluy. Corrections or cancellation re ceived by 5:30 p.m. will be made In followinx day's publication, by IJ Noon BiiliiPlay for Mmuluy. C FUNERAL MOMU WAHD'K KUmth runral Hume. 33 iiidii atrL fritm XU4. Legal Notice Ofi DhpUy CITATION IN THE CIRCUIT COt'RT Of Tltr STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the matter of the pelt It Ion of Al fred Lee Linzi and Muriel Edith Ltni-I. husband and wife, to adopt Baby Vaughn, also known as Beverly Jean vaugnn, a minor To Ray Wilford Vaughn, father of the above-named minor. In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby cited and required to appear In the above-entitled court and matter In the Court Room of said Court within four i weeks from October 14. 1M2. that being the date first publication of this citation, and then and there show cause why the petition or the aDove-nemed AlfreO L-e Linzl and Muriel Edith Llnil. husband and wife, which la filed in this Court tn adopt Baby Vaughn, alao known aa Beverly Jean vaugnn. a minor child, should not be allowed and aald adop tion should not be made. Thla citation la served upon you hy publication thereof once each week for four 14) successive weeks by order of tne Honorable David R. vandtnberg. Judge of the above-entitled court, dated October , If:2. CMAI. r. Del.AP Clerk of the Circuit Court By Jane Wever, Deputy 0-14-21 -M-N-4 No. IM 11 Q ?ROfTr-MfNDE.D OUT-OF -STAT t GROCER CrlAtt4STORB PROTECT THE-f AIR MILK LAW that protects your family's supply of wholesome, sanitary milk NOTicr or vai.e Notice Is hereby given that lite under igned. Sheriff of Klamath County Ore gon. pursuant to an order of Lhe L'uun. ty Court of. Klamath County. Oregon. ni tin in --in nay at sepiemoer, 11132 will on the 10th day of Novem. her. l52 al the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said dav. at the ironi ooor or ine Lounty Courthouse In Klamath Falls. Oregon, sell for raah me reai property Hereinafter described, fur the sum of not leaa than the amount aei out in each of the sepa rate parcels hereinafter described. am uiib ine minimum price aa set by the said County Court The said real property is deacrlbed aa follows: Lota 4. 11, 12 130 arres. Section 7, a. . a. f in. B-NAJ W. V 'NE west of river, deacrlbed deed VoL 90, p. 933. 30 acres. Heel loo a. T. 24 S R. t K W M 230 00 Fraction NK W described deed vol. 78. p. 43A. less Kt'.NE', described deed vol. 100. p. 3W. 00 acres. MeeUon I. T 24 g.t ft . fl EW M 730 00 NRNES. less ft TV arre railroad. ctlon 34, T. 23 a, H. 7 EWM 100 00 Portion aw.NW described deed vol. 77, p 21 100' X. 100' Containing "wiTi.oo'"0" T- ": Tan Lot f-5 .M BerM fWrtton 34. T M S. R. 7 IW M. J00 00. Tax lot T - 10. TO acrr. wrUM 14. T a I, I. 10 EWM. 300 00 Tax l-ol 7.27, 2S arrM, Kacllon 14, T m s. a. 10 im. ado 00. aouin Hi arm Lot 1, dawrtbad us. a. a ewm mm Portion M,Nr'-,8W'., aaarnnaa dd vol Its. p. 470. a fr. Samoa 12. T. 3 s . a a r f M. 40 00 r'.tSES.in.Hti. I arm, Sactloa II. T aa N R EWM. JOT) cm nwv.ne'.. se'.nei. amton . lo arrva. i . jw B . K. EWM. 400 00 N',N'.NWV,NW'.. 10 arrea. Hattion . t S R I J EWM 30 00. Eaatarlr 8S' daaenhad vol 94, p. im, laa aaitarty at oVarrlbad vor 174. drrda. p a. Ila 1 and L Block I. Allamont Arm. 30 00. Lot 7. Hlorh 4. South Chfloquln 9OO00 Lou 31, a. 13. J4. Olock 1, Lonrotn. JOO00. Lot IT, Block JO. Whit Laka Cllr. 90 oo lil 10 Block 11, Whll Laka Cltr. SO 00 Lot 3. Block 3. Etrat Chlloqutn. 3O0 00 Lot S. lllork t. riral ChlhMiulfl. 72 00 Lot , Block leaa portion described deed vol OB Paaa 407, Elrat Chlloquln. 30 00 NrauhdlvUlon Lota 14. IB, 18, Block t. Lot 14A. rirat Addition lo Ch.loqum. 200UOO. lt 1, Block Second Addition to Chlloquln. 200 00. Lot 13, Block 4, Weat Chlloquln. 110 00 Lot , Block 10. Weat Chlloquln. 300 00 Lot 7, Block 10, Weat Chlloquln, -W 00. Lot P. Block 10. Weat Chlloquln 30U UO. Lot 3 aod 4. Block 12. Weat Chllo quln. 230 00 Reauhdlvtalnn Lola I. a. II, 12. Block 10. Lot t. Block 10. Weat Chlloquln. Lot 3. Block a.1. Bueno VlaU Addition to the city of Klamalh Falla. 300 00 Lot 17, Block U, Buena Vlata Ad- dlilon to the Cllr of Klamath Ealla. 100 00 IM 4. Block B. Dixon Arfdlllon to tha City of Klamath Ealla. loo oo Lot o. niork 3. Dixon Addition to tha City of Klamath Fella. 150 00. Lot 7. Block 3. Dixon Addition In the ctiy of Kiamatn ralla. 130 00 Lot 7. Block IO'i Hot Morln.a Addl. tlon to th City of Klamath ralla lao 00. Lola and 10, Block 13. Induatrlal Addiilon lo tn City of Klamalh telle. 430 00. Lot 4, Block 4a, Iikavlew Addition to the city of Klamath ralla. 100 00. Weaterly 40' of Lot B and 0. Block 44. lkavlew Addition to th city of Klamath ralla. 340 00. Lot 44.1. Block 120. Mllla Addition to th clly or Klamath ralla. 330 00. Lota 18, 17. 18, 18, Block 14, Second Addition to th city of Klamath rail. izn oo LoU 10. II. Block 14. Second Addi tion to the city nf Klamath ralla. AO.OO. Lot 4, lllork 38, Second Addition to the city of Klamalh ralla. 123 00 l.ota fl and 8. Block 13. Eaat Klam alh ralla. loom. I.ota 8. 7. 8. 8. Block 38. Eait Klam th ralla. 300 00. Lota 10. II. 13. 13. Block 31. Eaat Klamath ralla. 300 00 Lota 14. 13. 18. Block 38. Eaat Klam alh ralla. 13000. Lot! I, 1, 3. 4. a. Block 40, Eaat Klamath ralla 300 00. Lota 8, 8. 7. 8, Block 40, Eaat Klam ath ralla. 300 00 Lota 9. 10. II. 13. Block 40. Eaat Klamath ralla 200 00. Lota 13. 14. IS, ' 18. Block 40 Eaat Klamath ralla. 200 00 Lot 9, Block 41, Eaat Klamath ralla. Boon. Lot a. Block 43, Eaat Kiamatn rail. BO 00. Lot 1. Block 80. Eaat Kiamatn ram. to 00. Lot IB. Block BO. Eaat Kiamatn rail. 80 00. Portion known Aeeeeaor'a Lot B, helnt portion NI'.NE"., 31 acrea, Sec tion 0, T. .19 R , R. 11 EWM, Bonanza not Dialled. AO 00. all of aald property betnf la Klamath county, tireaon. uatea IM 28 day or nepitmnor, imi. J. M. Brllton Sheriff ol Klamalh County, Oreaon O 714 31J8 No, 18 I MUTING NOTICES CA1.VAHY COMMANI)HY No. Ill, will hold Milled inri'llnii, Wod., Oct, 11, 7:30 pin. tMllowlim mr-PU HiK Kluiimtli Clmnlur RAM will i-imlnr MKM bly J Dfiirtio on rliiiui of can- tllilulni. Vl8ltlnn Hir Km. ITU and Coinimnliaia Innlol. CIIA8. It 1H1NNKY. II. P. HtWrt'E Of'ANNIlAl. MKKTINiT The annual meellne of Hie matitlier. or All t-aivary t.eluelery AaaiM-lNtlolt will It hclil in Hnt-red llrml Pariah Hell oil Monday. Ot-t. 37, HK13 al 8 o't-lock p in,, lur the election of one Irtulee, and the tranaai-tlon of olher hiulitcae All lot ovauera are litem. Iieia anil are entitled lo vute lhe annual extlllill ol the affaire of the AaaiM-iaiion will u ntaile to anvotiv lnlerald. J. K. McAiulrewa, Secretary. Ai.eoijfir.icT I'hone 3433. Anonymoue. Boil BO 2 LOST AND POUND l.tWT III.ACK (!KIIMANr)IIM'PAIta ,..... vni.i. ukuio nr.v.Allll. WiW UlltU "rliYi al Ktllltf."hone ar70. r6liNlT"i'he""ldeal tiririnZZtX. ol contilel enjoy mem and relaxation I'umlelue liuiia. Wllletd lli.ial a.. cellent dinner, dancing nightly. l.u.tr. female bUrk lbredor two monina uiu. near Allsmunt achoul. H.. waid Phone 117 ID. rollNI) 1'rnaiAN ' circle inilyTbiofand HKWAIIO roil th. return 'ol V.8 M.ilor No 7UOC 172311.13 which wn taken ft. auhurhan liee. uiu Swart Phone 3011. 4 GENIRAL NOTICIS HI'NTlNt'i "on "llunta "proper ty""Wei aide of Klamalh Lake im rerved tur permltleea only. Treaoaaaera keep out. 6 PERSONAL MAKING i'P ourik" hiintln7party rie luxa for cahin In wood, tan you go with ue thla year? Couple only Invited thla time who are all. around ardent aporta. Uiop a note to M. and ii. r u. iiox T7J, Klamalh rail, and let ua know ao w can aro un defi nite arrangement. , ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOU. will-Sii-T. ly help yuu. Box 304. Plioli 3:ut2 RAWLEIUIt UEALEH. Phon. irami. ler B p m. TASIJY Horn Produ7trTKroj total ATIIKNA PltOHI.EMa Anallaad. Ro.. 4JClarvmont llolel. REAL ail.K"repreantilv. PhoruT'f lai. 10 SERVICES Septic Tanks Cleaned Ncwcit Sanllar Mrthoda Also ROTO ROOTER SERVICE Cleans Sewer Llnra or Roota, ate ED r. KINO 3404 Orchard Phono M41 16 HELP WANTED, MALI Ojiuiiing tor Yoiiiiglfluu " Btamlard blatlona Inc., haa aim oiipiiIiik In lla oriiaiilxatlnn tor at mini sue II to 9U prnlnrably, Thin1 la Hi Blurting point fur Standard personnel. Opportunity to Advance t Approximately JI1U nmnlli to atari 411 hour week Liberal Kmplnvn llcnollt Plan STANDARD STATIONS Ins. 2nd Ai Mn in A Approved by W g p WANTED Potato Pickers LOST RIVER RANCH Phono 7014 MA H W A UTtt fTin '..rVlr." 'iVnlfjJ roiila with n11uiially dvarllMd Wil li hi I'riHliicU. llt(r than avra vnMilngt. 1 you hnv car rtcj can divitt 40 Iiuuib Mk ly, writ J. n, Waikhta t'n. ITT Uir Ava . baa III II. Wnahlnlun WANTED Kll(lKNMAt Boy fvitfl Mtlllallra.HU, 17 HELP WANTID Maiiltiol ou lllahway H, ) mllaa auuili ol Klnnialh. rhoiia Mar do I 4 18 SITUATIONS WANTID-"' Mrlha. of lha ('harm Onlar, wanu Im 1'ivaia thai itw hair aila Mpvciaiir for you w IU.(lWlN(i "n(rdiKlni"nPhonillC CMIl.ll fAltlt'ly"lha(lay U73t rittl.l) ('AltK avrnlit. IMioiia J. t :ttlll " iluiNINU l.Kilir hmiaawoili aotl Uky HH11 al mailt by tha hour. I'-ll l.iaoa V to II a mi aoii .t lo 10 d m. CHll.l) CAItK in myonaPhoH; 1 .liio WANTKl) HOUKKWOIlK'TKnKimr". I'hima ?nn. ROOMS POlTllNf 22 rlvaU hrnna fa SUt I'l.MBANT IKHlH in prlva lltrhrat If itvlral. 'iloi IIdi ItOOMtt (or ran Ctuaa (n PdvaU an tram-a. I'hona 4444 or HOOMS IVM llilv i.vr. .T rivnniB for rn flit in I'hDiia 4xv8 two Nuri.Y furnr;rar?sriA Iwlh Private anlranca. Call 4A7Q IIOllM" roil rani, lit? AnarlmanU IIOOM, jnllaman"aaotrTignC" 2AlARTMINTS tOk INT CA l l tt : " Til It Kit wm pVrlmVat vKCG98a(I0 wtK firoomnr. tt? coiii nttUt , NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice 11 herchv ttlvrn that tha un- rlrtlfnd Oeorffe WlUon Hmall, haa hoan hv an nrriar nf tha Circuit Court of tha State of Oregon for Klamath County, appointed Adrrtlnlitratnr of the Etate of Georia Donnla Small, De cerned, and that Letters of AdmlnUtra tlon have hnen laatied to him. All nenont having olalma aialnat aalrl at tAta era herehy notified to preaent the ume duly verified, and with proper vouchers, to the undemlined at Room 201, Pint Federal Ravlnfa and Loan Building, Klamalh Palls. Oregon, with in alx months from tha date of tha first publication of thla notice, whlrh f uhllcallon la tha 14th dap ol October, D32. nr.onar, wn,or small at Administrator nf the T, tale of George Donnla Small. T)ertased, PARRP.NS MAXWELL Attorneys for Administrator nu.ai-M n 4-11 No. job EXCAVATING , Mobil Shovel and Trench Hoa Bulldoaer nil Dirt Tonll Cruahcd Rock Dnrway Cinder Compreawr CRANE BKltVICE GRAHAM BROS. PHONE 6M1 or Wit FREE Pickup ond Delivery and Storage On any hand or power lawn mower, or garden tillers, with snarpening or tune-up Job. CAUL 4(103 TROY V. COOK Co. Wll.1. f)0 lronlngTWmr'forraT'ia6 Pelican Road. MOWING inri 1-i.kif ai li- H f.JaiTard. I'ltona IVV.a. CUHTAINB laund.-etf and etreteba? Phone 4014 CP M KNT contractor. Phone flfittt. free at.. nates RADIO BCRvTcCT'Alf m.kaVTTimpttrnX courteous and reasonable aervlre. fy- TIMIirR CHUlhlNO wrvlra IT T7 Whiting. Box 75, Chllo4iiin. I'hone 4H3. PAINT1NO Interior and eter.arLow rnonthly pay man u. H- U Brown. Phone POH HKNT two room ml.Vir wT. nieiit. A (lit Hi. JJI U toad. flTKAW lir'ATICll eparttnenl wltft' W room ou Oak L P I ' 11 H IM 1 1 K 1 um T m.ni luhtr U work In a girl or on rotiple tflllliiea and 11 o automatic wehr and drya fgmiit-tJ. tilorhs Irom Kaouita ThiiUf Ol North Ilk. Puuia ana data. 7J43 evanioMt NKWtrv"iicoratM. onv.t. ttil C5T chenatle. Kiearo haa I, electrta ruaa t lo week Mas Anna Apartment FolT MfcNt.T.iree "rinrhirM apartment Garage. Ail uiu. No J'aU. ry Apartioeiiu. Phon 73oe POH lit: .NT. two room furniahed eparfV biwih mn 1 tom mam. ij, og patV month- Prume 11M4 after JO d nv TWO' IlKDHOUM furnlWTawrtmei.C POH WENT Ihrae room hTrnUKa a oar invent Plva Works iom Main. AM (Want HUeat r?r:AfrTllliri. r-x-m furnuhed attart if ill ou no em. 1A unniic tns hjv " ar. limit nt vvnijf t lurniiMi huUM. I'huite 7141. I'AHn.V furnUhetTdupW for reoC Garage Adulte. PhanajUU. TWO llfcUHOOU 'Kouse " (or rent mm .tiihflth Inquire at lM M Itch II. POH RfcNT, lwo rxxlroons home B Hot kpflngs Phona 74oa. TttHr.K.ROoMjno4era KcmaVriTwit ttall j-lllw. PIHNllir.ONifwrn rb4n7ilT 14.' All ullllllra inrludMl 4lt NorUl loth TWO munoow. motiarn. inquUa"at tar p ni. ison Serganl. 2ft RIAL ISTAT WANTID WANTKD YllRPC or four be4rotK house to rent or laase with buy. Call 2 1123 altar I pm. UI VtJUM PROPftNTV WIT TUH riHM POH ACTION. tVtliriT OtLNNlS IUCALTOI 131 No ath Pbone Mn t l.rAN"lt()tiT"m goj neighborhood wantrd. May be furnlihvd or rt tally furtiuhrd. Must have range, rlrigaf a tor and haaliog skatcm. Prlr one tort room with eatra bad fartllUae. Write boa 303 eara of llarald Newa giving lo cation and reul aikad. JtV-REAl ISTATI f0 SAU RKITIC TANKS elaanad Lacy King Phone 3333 R P.M"oi)PUNt5 and repairs. Expert carpentry No Job too small. Call Mc Millan, PQ35 HOOriNG. concrete, rarpantrr. ' odd )obs II y skUIrd crartamen. Phona Otis Cook, IUVM aMO Houth Blkth. HRWINU, dreumaklng7 alterations, bound buttonliolrs. drapes, bedapreeda Pearl O'Neill. I'hone 2-11132. WILL PICK your dtirksan3 gim Diirka 2&e apiece. 304 Plinl Phone 2MU1 12 HEALTH MITCHP.LL SANITARII'M Jackannvllle, Oregon Phone -Mai We strive to please with klnrtneaa and excellent mining care, convalescent, K ... 'nvwoo. nurseon omy 2 nours. 13 EDUCATIONAL fioolCKKKPlNiO oflreir.srnina iyp. Ing shorthand Sperdwrltlne klndrvri unjects, Klamath Business Collage, 733 rine, rnona e700. 14 HILP WANTIBThmALI WA'ITRKSS WANT':DrTa"rttlmiriiirTt new i.aie. nu m). sin. AMIIITIflN, cr and .hlllty to-rrieel the puhllr ran mean prnflt tn nv woman. Writ P. O. Boa l:KM. Mrdford. Ore, WANTRD ClriT Hot Springs Adtn. Nral, rlran, well cotMUuctad -tXHlrootn lwm with lull concreu baM-mrnt altuatrd on (ravpl atrm Juki above Pacific Trrraca. IM MKUIA1K POtUtUWION. Priced fur quirk aala al only M.00000. lrm can be arranged. Call lor an appolntmrnt. Sargent Street Newly rrnovatrd 3-bfdroom homa with parllal baarmenl and ELKO THIC HKAT. Nrr achool and town. Only M.JOO.OO. Ktaaonabla tcrma. 3 Bedrooms Lar modrrn home on 1 full acre ol excellent around In the Bhaala Dlntrlct. Land ll all lrrlitated and frnred. Hr-parala dining room, tlra PIhcc. Rnrniip, cooler room. barn. and chicken houM. I7J60.00. Call lor an appointment. Bristol Ave. for roaitaiirant! " 'anrl hntl W'Tk. Must be 31. Macdoel Motel. WANTED LADY to care fnr chilrfri.n In my home days. Phone IVWHl. CALLING ALL MOTHERS. TheyounT sters are hnrk In school again, Here Is a wonderful opportunity lo add 4.1 to 75 to tha family income every week You will need the family car for local driving. Working houra are flexible. Hundreds of women Ilka von n. Joying profitable careers as Iheir own nous, ir you ilka in make new friends and nave lima available every day which ran be lined to make money, write for a "Oat Acquainted" inter view application. Henrv Rntverta m. plre Crafts Corporation, Newark, New York Ntate. WANTPD 8ALP.SLADY for retail sW Permanent Job Pleasant work. State atfe, experience and , re fa ranees. Write Mox run Herald New. WANTED lady for mnld work at Van's Motel. Must have own transportation Phone anon. SOMEONE hi vlrinltv '"'"I'airui.w School to care fnr hoy from 1.10 to o p.m. aii ut.rd evenings WANTED WOMAN for"three to' Inur hours housework ner riav. Mnat ham transportation Call 3012 A. R. Millard. WANTED MIDDLE AGED lady fnr cook on ranch. Year around Job. Write nn ot' or en 1 1 mi maun. It HELP WANTED, MALI WANTF f) heavy duljr Irifck merhanlc, muat be cxperlenred and hava own tnnla. Re Bud Htlenman, ahop fora men, Jurkelanda Trunk Halea, Servlr. jAfITftS VvANfEO, Klamalh- Valley HoaplUI, Lovely modern plaalered 2 bedroom home with electric heat and paved street, ixii ol aioraice apace. Dan dy 13 acre fenced and landaraped. Clarniie with concrete drlva. Owner leavlim Uiwn, Priced lor Immedlata ale. FHA financing. AL LONOMIRE Evaa. 6734 BURTON E. GRAY REALTOR A INSURANCE 1037 Main St. Phone 30RS or 3411 FOR SALE 1100 ACRES OWNER RETIRING 650 ACRK8 old rich meadow bot tom farming land, Irrlnated, no water cot. Ideal for production of many type of meadow aeeda, or for llveatock. 450 acres pantura. Many hiilldlnim value $00,000. Total . price liao.OOO. Flrat payment $17. 000. You name tcrma on balance. In the event of depression I will extend mortorlum. Located 38 ml. NW of Alturaa. Owner LOUIS MATHISEN , P.O. BOX 7M, ALTURA8, CALTf. HoinSliriTfJllS hom for aale. Two heclrooma, lar kllrhan, ainlna room, llreplae, full cement haeement Vrr (mxl loan ayallahl. Phnne B.lll. ' FOR IIAf.ie three U.wmTU.m a.llH playroom and fenced yard, 0,M. ffll Alamerla. lNt:oMr. rRonr.nf V " (ir ai. Ide.l i mnlel location Turn nnll faaHu m mn and home, Phona I-OflOO ajtar f p.m., , or ounoay. j fSiTfAft or rad'a M kWrfimJ 9 noma 4437 Douglas Ave. Phona S10l,r