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TimnsnAY. NnvKMni'ir ;! ior2 PAGE TWENTY-TWO HERALD ANT) NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECTON Wide Range Perennials Do Weil In Klamath Falls By Mra. W. T. MYERS Lakeihore Garden! Hie garden Chrysanthemum U a must In the perennial border or flower garden because no other perennial can produce the gorgeous autumn colors in such prolustpn as do our cherished garden Mums. They are found In all shades of color except blue and purple and may be single, double, semi-double, large, pompon or button sir.es, in heighth ranging Irom twelve inches to four feet. The hard tvpes which bloom early are the only ones suitable for planting here, as the late varieties seldom have time to bloom before freeiing weather sets in. It is a good idea to plant the tall varieties in spots at frequent Intervals In the border, with low and medium-low ones here and there, in colors to carry out the garden theme. They may be grown from seed or cuttings. but it is more satisfactory to use divisions of roots. The best time to divide and plant mums is in the spring alter tney start 10 grow. Divisions made at that time pro duce nice clumps of gorgeous blooms in the fall. Blooming late in the year, they give a brilliant farewell to summer. GOOD HERE Yucca sometimes called Spanish Bayonet because the ends of the sword-like evergreen leaves have a sharp, hard point, bear lovely lilv-like, bell-shaped, creamy flow stiff stems which reach above Uie foliage. They are very effective planted eiuier as specunens or in clumps, as are also the ornamental grasses such as Pampas Grass and Basket Grass. The earliest blooming of the tall lilies Is the Madonna. It is creamy white with several flowers on tall stems. Next to bloom is the Regal Lily, blooming In early summer. Croft Lillles also bloom In summer here, while Tiger Lilies bloom still later. Lily bulbs should be planted In the fall and six or seven inches below the surface. The biannuals are those flowers which live only two years and then must be replanted. However, most of them re-seed themselves and, if the young plants are not disturbed, you will have a succession of blooms each year: for this reason they are confused with perennials. Among our best examples are Foxglove, Canterbury Bells, Snap dragons, and Rose of Heaven. Fox glove or Digitalis is a biannual ' flowering herb. It Is a native of Oregon, growing profusely in some regions of the coast Kane, me tall varieties may reach a beighth of five to six feet. The foliage is low rosette of course, mulleln- . like leaves from which spring the tall spikes or stems crowded with large thimble-like flowers drooping toward one side and beautifully spotted on the Inner surface. Their tall spires reaching above other flowers like a lone sentinal domi nate the surroundings and give a startling effect to the perennial border. Canterbury Bells Is a bi annual bushy plant of medium to tall In heighth and loaded m the summer with large bell-shaped flowers In colors of white, pink, lavender, blue and purple. Besides the single bells, there are cup-and-saucer and double flowering types, all of which are charming in the perennial border. Rose 01 Heaven, a new name for the old fashioned Mullein Pin. is a bian nual, seeding Itself and blooming for two years. It has scanty gray foliage and attractive single red flowers. Our much loved Snap dragon is also biannual. Its habit of seeding Itself, If left In the same location Is responsible for the be lief that It U a perennial. If the ground Is not disturbed around these biannuals so that the young volunteer seedlings are not de stroyed, they will appear the first year and bloom the second year. Clothing For Children To Go Overseas The Klamath Falls Council of World Community Day Friday Nov. 1 at the First Methodist Church In keeping with other Christian women throughout the world, help ing others. In hundreds of towns and cities across the country women are busy packing layettes and children's clothes for small youngsters they will probably never see. Local women are cooperating. Big cardboard cartons in homes and churches are slowly filling to the top with diapers, baby shirts, socks, blankets, small snowsuits and sweaters and dresses. Some new, some in good condition but outgrown by more fortunate chil- oren nere, tney are aestinea tor war orphans in Korea and Japan. for D P. and refugee youngsters In Trieste. Belgium, Germany, Greece and Lebanon. If you ask these busy women. "What about children closer to home?" they will answer you, with truth, that the church women work for youngsters at home in dozens ot ways in community centers, children's homes. Juvenile court, hospitals, playgrounds. But there Is one dav a year. they will add, that they dedicate to children, and to all those in need, in other countries. That day Is the first Friday In November, which Is World Com munity Day for women In more than 1800 local councils of church- women. On Friday they will bring their bundles of Infants' and small children's clothing to World Com- munity Day church services to be dedicated as their gifts for world peace. They will make their year Jy offering, to be used this year partly for medicines and vitamins for children overseas, partly to support their own Christian Wom an's Action Program for Lasting Peace. The meeting here will start at 2 p.m. and it is hoped that many packets for children for shipping overseas will be taken to the church. All interested church women are Invited. Yen ran play a wonderful new Hammond Chord Organ after Just few minutea of explanation even though you never played a note on any instrument before. What won derful home enjoyment for the win ter ereninra ahead. A few dollara deposit now will hold a chord organ for Christmas. Louis R. Mann Fiano Co., 120 N. 7tb, Ph. im. Snapdragons, like Garden Pinks, will bloom the first year If seed Is planted early. MANY MOKE We have mentioned only a few of the most Important, hardy perennials and biannuals. There are many more kinds in all sites and variations of color, each hav ing distinct characteristics of slie of flowers, growing heighth, bloom ing period and color tones, which mates it possioie to una suuaoie plants useful for background, lore. grouna or ooraer planting, a com Dlete description of other peren nials may be found in the seed catalogue or you may consult your nurseryman about them. To build a charming garden Is a work of art. First, you must have a plan. It can be either formal or Irregular. The Informal lending itself to variations In accord with the Individual tastes of the gardner. If a formal garden is planned, decide on a color scheme, then know your (lowers as to siie, texture, blooming period and color so as to coordinate ana narmonise thorn with each other. An Informal garden or border permits great flexibility and variation so that plants may be arranged to display the foliage and flowers without any noticeable planning. A well planned garden and spring flowering bulbs alter tney nave mushed blooming. Cut off the dead leaves and stems, then set out annuals which bloom throughout the summer in their place. Flowers from all groups are needed to create an all season friendly Garden of Flowers. "In every flower that blooms around. Some pleasing emblem we may trace: Young love Is in the myrtle found. And memory In the nansv's grace. Peace in the olive-branch we see. Hope In the half shut iris grows. In the bright Laurel victory! And lovely woman In the rose." Chaiet. Eastside By MRS. MERLE O'NEIL A sizeable crowd was In attend ance at the Farm Bureau meet ing, held by the East Side center at the New Pine Creek Grange Hall Oct. 20. Discussion of the different measures to be voted en Tuesday, at the General election. "as Ue main ouainess. sample bal lots were handed out. and several well informed speakers were pres ent to explain both sides, pro and con. (The votera in attendance de rived much benefit, and counted it as a very profitable evening. Fol lowing the meeting, lovely refresh ments oi various kinds of cake, ice cream and coffee was served by tne ladies of the Farm Bureau. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McKune. The Dalles, called on the O'Neil lamuies in uus district Uondiv. McKune is a nephew of Mrs. John O'Neil's and a cousin of Merle's and Lee's. Thev were on a 3-weeks vacation trip, and planned to visit numerous relatives. Callers at the home of Mrs. John Baxter on Monday were. The Rev. and Mrs. York and son, Charles. Mrs. Floyd Lightle, and Mrs. Vern uoma. J. E. Boone who has been help ing out at the Longfellow ranch tor several weeks, recently bought nome in Laxeview, wnere he will locate. Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson spent the weekend visiting and elk ouming at the nome of their son ana aaughter-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Richardson and daughter of Gateway. A young couple I did not learn meir name) of New Pine Creek had the misfortune ta run Into a forked horn buck, in front of our piace on uie evening of Oct. 2. The deer, blinded by the lights ran right Into the car, while try ing to cross th road arid tilled Instantly. The young couple ' r uu uicir way 10 see a show when the accident happened, and their car was nut out of mmlv sion Bill Kelso, who was on bis way home from work, towed their csr to town. Sheriff Tommv El liott took the deer to Lakeview for wriiare. This community was xhocknt and saddened to learn of the death of Mrs. Carroll Mulkey. who lost her life In a fire, which destroyed their home Friday, near Willow Ranch sincere sympathy Is extended the famllv. Hoyt Pugh and his brother Den nis of Lakeview visited over the weekend witn Edward Richardson. State Policeman Milton Deter was a dinner guest at the Baxter home Friday. He was visiting with his father, Andrew Deter, who Is cinpioyea at me Baxter ranch Mrs. Ned Sherlock was calling me nome oi Mrs. Fred Long fellow Saturday afternoon Barbara Snider was calling on the families in this district Sun day taking the school rni We were invited to a lovely birth. uajr amner at tne nome of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shults Sunday at West Side. The following guests were present to help Harold cele brate his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Chandler and children. Gay- ittii iiu uiuna. Mr. ana Mrs. Merle O'Neil and children, Zelda and Jim. Mr. and Mrs. Harold enuita and Clayton. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams and daughters were Sunday dinner guesis oi Mr. and Mrs. Walt Lightle and daughter. It Is reported that Mr anil Mn Layton Gentry and his mother. Mrs. Mildred Oentry, are hospltal- lonowing a collision w th an. other car on the evening of Oct. 31, Just below Cleve Snlder's home it was not known Just how they are getting along, or what caused the accident. Legal Notice . NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In th Mtt r-t 1h. ..). -a? E, Smith, deceaaed. Notice It hereby riven that the under tried, executor of the eatate of the bove named decedent, ha filed here in hit Flnt and Final Report and Ac count and that November 29. IMS, at 10 00 o'clock a.m. at the Courtroom of thit COUrt at th rMtrthnt.u lrlmkth Fallt, Oregon, hat been fixed at the time and Diare for hlrin nhlaetlnm to said Final Account and for tha exanv nation ana allowance tnereot. Dated and flral mihlUhawl rrtnhmr 30, 1952. Robert J, Smith F.xecutor i Paul W. ffavlland 1 O-M H-B-13-20 No. ail CLASSIFIED RATES One day Three days , Week Run . Month run . .. per word 6c per word 13c per word 30c per word 66c MINIMUM The minimum charge for an; one ad la Wo. BOX NUMBERS Answers to ads may be handled through box numbers at Uo paper lor a service charge oi JM DEADLINES Classified ads accepted up to 5:30 p.m. for following day a publication, up to Noon Saturday for Monday. classified display ads accepted up to 13 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 1J Noon Saturday for Monday. FUNERAL MOMIS WARD'S Klamath funeral Uoma, S3 nun siraau rnona ajja. 1 MEETING NOTICES KLAMATH FALLS Aerie No. 3090 O Regular meeting UlI ecrj rriaay night 7:45 p. m. .P. O. E. Hall. 9th 56 ' tJ"Sofcftt?,r uid Walnut. Visiting members cordially Invited. Regular meeting of Disabled Amer ican Veterans and Auxiliary will be neid i-Tiaay. Nov 7. In the K. C. Hall at 8 p.m. W. B. BINGHAM ADJ. 1177 Calif. Ave. STATED MEETING OF MAN2AN- 1TA Chapter No. 173. O.E.S. will be held Fri day, Nov. 7, at eight o'clock In the I.O O.F. hall. Visitors welcome. VERA FRITSCH. W.M. JOHN LARSEN. W.P. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF BOND SALE Sealed oroDOial will be received ty the Common Council oi the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, for the pur chase of street Improvement bonds. Series 93. 94 and 93. aggregating-. Twenty-eight thousand three hundred nine teen and 62-100 Dollars (S28.319 62) duly authorized by ordinances of the said City of Klamath Falls, for the con struction and improvement of the lol lowlng Improvement units situated In the City of KUmaia Falls, Oregon, as follows: Improvement Unit No. 113. extend ing along Painter Street from the Southwesterly Line of Pacific Terrace to the Southwesterly Line of the Alley at the rear of Lot 12. Block 18. and Lot 17. Block 13, Hillside Addition: Im provement Unit No. 114. extending along Lawrence Street, from the South westerly Line of Newcastle Street 'for merly an alley, to the Southwesterly Line of the Alley at the rear of Lot 17. Block 8. and Lot 12. Block 13, Hill side Addition, and Improvement Unit No. 117. extending along Lowell Street from Eldorado Avenue to Pacific Ter race. Proposals to purchase said bonds wilt be received by the undersigned up to and Including the first day of Decem ber. 1932. at the hour of seven thirty ociock pm ot saia aay ana openea at a regular meeting of the Common Council immedia te 1 y thereafter ; aa id bonds shall be dated December 13. 1932. and shall be in amounts of 93O0O0 each, except bond no. l, or eacn series, which shall be for the fractional part of said sum. and all shall be due ten years after the data of issue,-payment of the entire bonds optional with said City at any coupon paying data on and after one year from the date thereof. Said bonds will bear Interest at the rate of not to exceed six per cent per an num, pays ole semi-annually on De cember IS and June 13 of each year, principal and Interest payable at the office of the treasurer oi th City of Klamath Falls. Oregon. All proposals must be unconditional and accompanied by a certified check for five per cent of the proposal. The Common Council reserve the right to reject any and all bids. The successful bidder for said bonds will be furnished with an opinion as to tha validity thereof by the law firm of: Win free. McCulloch. Shuler At Sayrc. Spalding Building. Portland. Oregon. Tnia notice is auinonzeo 07 orain snces of the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, dated October 20th. 1932. Frank A Blackmer Police Judge, for the City of Klmth rstli Ore eon. O. 24-23-27-28-29-30-31 fffo 1-3-4-5-8-7J-I0- II -12-13-1 4-13-17-1S-19-20-Zl-Z2-24-tt - 9 27. NO. 206. SUMMONS EQUITY No. 327 THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Or OREGON FOR THE IN COUNTY OF KLAMATH RAYMOND M- SCHIFFMAN nd JENNETT L. SCHIFFMAN. husband and wife, plaintiffs. VB JOSEPH E. ARBOGAST and PHYL LIS J. ARBOGAaT. husband ana wue. tfefendents TO: JOSESil E A RBOG AST and PHYLLIS J. ARBOGAST. husband and the above named defendants: In the Nam of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby sum moned and required to appear ana answer the complaint filed in the abeve entitled caue on or before tha 20tn day ot November. ib.iZ. oeing nve weeks from the date of tha firtt publi cation of this notice in the Herald and News, a newspaper, the data of the first publication being October 11. 1B52. And you and each of you will take notice that if you fail to appear and answer or otherwise plead, after said time the plaintiff win. for want tnereoi. apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, to-wlt: For a decree 01 tne court ordering rmj to nav Into court the sum of i277 51 with Interest thereon at 6 per cent per annum from May imn, is-jJ. together with such additional sum as the court may adjudge to be reason able as Attorney's Fees, and for their costs and disbursements herein In curred, and in default of such pay ment, tor a decree cancelling max cer tain contract of sale heretofore and now exist in In your favor, and de claring plaintiffs to be the owners ot the following described real property. situated in tne lounty 01 jiiamain, HtBt nr fireeon. 10-wn: Commencing at a Doint ism reet East and ISO feet South of the Southwest corner of tha NW'. NW'i of Section Township 30 South Range Kast M thence East 180 feet: thence Rmith 30 feat: thence West 160 feet: thence North 30 feet to tha place 01 beginning. Ana enmmencine bi omni iw feet Fait and 130 feet South of the Southwest corner of the NW". NW" of ftrtJnn S Townahlo 30 South Of Range 0 East w. M ; tnence cast l feet 14 me true point 01 neainnms; ni this descrtotlon: thence North 30 teet: thence East 20 feet: thence South SO feet: thence Went 20 feet to the true point of Beginning: being a port ton ot tha SE" NW' of Section 3, Township soutn of Range 9 Kast w. m. free and clear ot 'l claims of you and each of you. forever barring and foreclosing you and each of you of ail right, title and interest and equity In and to the tald premises, and for tuch other and further relief as to tha Court may seem meet and equiuDie. This summons li published pursuant to tha order of the Honorable David R. Vandenberg, Judge of tha above entitled court dated tha 13th day of October, J."'2. Donald A. W, Piper Attorney for Plaintiff l Pine Tree Building Klamith Tills. Oregon 1 O-lS-2S-30-Mav.-t I Na aw 1 -MEETING NOTICES CRATER LAKE LODOfi No. 3U AF & AM will hold a Mated communication at the XOOr hall Thurttdny evening, November 0th at 8:00 PM. Kntcitummrnt mid refreshment. Vtattuiff Brethren Invited. O. E. Thompson, WM Arcoiioucs Aiumi mous. Box 30 20Sf7iNjO0UNb R K W A K 1. Ti 1 G black male nSbraaov, lost in town of TulrUKe Friday night. Wearing three lax; lu'erue, name 11 and rubies shot ig. Answers to name of lllat-kie. Pirate contact Otlo Roper. Tulelakc. Owner Spencer Fail'. roi'NDthe ideal "placa Tor" an" evening ot complete enjoyment and relaxation. PonduaA l-ouiise. Wit lard Hotel, ex cellent dinners, dancing nightly. LOST: Bl ACK"and tan "Female ""Gordon Seller near Merrill. Reward. Call Williams. Merrill 2311 or 2.H2. LOST THKKE months old F.ng tct- tcr. 2. reward, riione ki PLASTIC RIM' glasses lwt ,n300 Block on Kaat M a I n . I'hone tUW DISAPPEARED FROM 81 6" f floradn Halloween mahl. boy s black and white Schwtim, F.ngltith make bicycle, License No. IH. Reward. Phone TJ97. FR1KNDLY blavTi and brown puppy found on Highway 3d. Odell liake. Owner pay for ad and write J. Bairey, uox Ki. vrescent uanc. LOST one boot on Summers Lane. Find er please call 33T3. Reward. LOST WHITE faced yearling heifer calf. In the vicinity or Summers Lane and Clinton. Phone 2-tti43. 4 GENERAL NOTICES Ht'NTiNfi ' nn ftunia orooertv Well side of Ktamath Lake Is reserved for permittees only. Trespassers keep out. PERSONALS STANLKY HomeProducts Phone Oguft REAL SILK rep resentative. Phone Tisj PARTY KNOWN who took money from purse In blue 1W Chevrolet near Wal nut Avenue r riaay anernoon. 11 re turned by mail in three days no ac tion win De lancn. 10 SERVICES TYPING Announcements Statements Letters Phone 4647 EXCAVATING Mobil Shovel and Trench Hoe Bulldozer Pill Dirt Top&otl Crushed Rock Driveway Cinders Compressor CRANE SERVICE GRAHAM BROS. PHONE 5541 or 8859 Septic Tanks Cleaned Newest Sanitary Methods ROTO ROOTER SERVICE Cleans Sever Lines of Roots, tic. ED F. KINO 3434 Orchard Phone 9841 ELECTRIC SHAVER REPAIRS One day service on all makes electric shavers. Remington, Schick, and Sun RICKY'S JEWELERS PHOVE 3151 StPTIC TANKS cleaned. Lacy King. Phone 3333 REMODELING and repairs. Expert carpentry Na Job too small. Call Mc- llan. 9033, SEWING. dressmaking. alterations. bound buttonholes, drarjes. bed Dreads Pearl CV.NeUL Phone 2-1832. plowing. CUHTA1NS launda.rea and avatcbad Phone 4014 CEMENT contractor. Phone ' 606. ' Free estimates. RADIO SERVICE. All makes. Competent, courteous and reaioDabla service. ly- ock s. 10m and Main. DUCK HUNTERS We pick, clean end ship Durkt, Ceeea j in Hellene bad and boxed. 24 hour ervice. KLAMATH CAME SERVICE 1310 KLAMATH AVE. ELECTROLL'X xrvicei. Phone 7lir7T PAINTING Interior aod exterior. Low m on till payment. U U Brown. Phone 4224 WILL PICK Our ducki and JbM flint. Phone 2-3037. 1 J EDUCATIONAL BOOKKEEPING office tnacninc typ ing shorthand Speedwrtung kindred subjects. Klamath Builneee College. 733 Pine. Phone 47M. AMERICAN MOTELS. INC. Will Interview men and women who want tn train for motel management. Prepara tory training in all pha by home study under our guidance, prior to your en trance for resident training In Modern Moleli. Must be mature, ate Zl to 00. Free ptarement service is maintained for the benefits of our graduates at no extra cost. American MotcU. Inc., Box 32i. Mr raj a ana ntwt. 14 HELP WANTED. FEMALE POSITION WITH A FUTURE. Married women with a plcatins personality wno neeai 10 edd u to its or more every week to family income. Out of town opportunities alo open. Car neeeeaery. Age ZS to 46 flexible worklnf noun. Permanent potltion with national or. Kanlzatton. Opportunity for promotion. Write now for "Get Aeaut med" intr- lew eppliution. Henry Koberta, Km- Ire Cra lta ork Stale. MOTEL MANAGEMENT. Women who want to train. See Claaatftcatton, number 1.1. WANTED EXPERIENCED ready to wear aleiady. Apply Anita Shop, 707 Main. OPENING EOR af latent caahter. See Mr Stroud. Montgnmery Ward. WANTED EXPERIENCED waitreat. Ap ply In neraon tn Mr. uee. uino a Drive in WANTED CAR-HOPS, a tea is'to'.To. Ap- piy in praon 10 wir. i-. uinoi urivein. WANTED Houaekeeper to live In. Two aouna, enone vtmi. RANCH COOK wanted. Apply Orreon Stale Employment Service. 242 Main. SALES WOMfcN to introduce new pro- juci, "Tupperware. ' on party plan, for n formation, phone Sim, SALESLADY wanted for work until hriatmea. Sellinf experience preferred. Apply at Gun Store. WANTED GIRL for restaurant and not 4-1 work. Muit be 21. Macdoel Hotel. EXPERIENCED typhi. Muat be a r curat and good at fifurea. Prefer between afe 2. and .TO. Five day week. Permanent. State age, experience, and reference!. Box 314, Herald, Newa. LADY WITH tewing experience to train lor aewing tnatructor. Muat be neat ap pearing and deatrmu of tteady employ ment. Our emDloyeea work a 40 hour. five day week. Pair varatlona and hoa pital insurance. Age 25 to 40. Salary paid while In training. Intervltwa be. tween 9 .10 a.m. and 12 noon. Mincer Sewing Center. OXi Main. WANTED, woman to hlp csre for two children. Nighta or live in. Room and niarq. Phone 3W1. RAnh cook "a helper. Apply Oregon State Employment Service, 242 Main Street. five day i a week. WANTED, talea girl for doughnut ihop. Call in peraon. 2216 South 6th; WANTED, middle-aged woman for com panion. Light housework, no laundry, Good salary. Phone Bn8. WOMAN WANTED for Ironing and gen- erai nouaework two aayi a week, rnone W14. MIDDLEAGED WOMEN In vicinity of St. Franc la Park, to help with noil work. Part time, two In family. Write 2MQ Gettie street. 16 HELP WANTED, MALI MOTEL MANAGEMENT, Men who want to train, see uasaificatton number I a. WANTED immediately two wJ.A. cer tlfied graders ponderota pine and fir. Excellent working conditions. year round employment, wire Personnel of fice Mr Nary Arizona for full particulars, Southwet Lumber Mills Inr if ANTED TWO automohilts talesmen, to iell the moit popular can on the marke. Guaranteed Income. Earn JfWiO per year. Muat he under 90 veara of age, at leant a high achool educa tion. Pat txnrlence not naceaaarv. Box 324, Haraid and News 14 HHP WANTED, MALI Opening forYoung Man Standard titntlona Inc., haa an opening in lta ortranlimtloit tar a man age 18 to 30 preferably. Thin is me ma rung point lor standard personnel. OimortimUv to Advance Approximately $80 month to itarl 4t) hour werk' Liberal Employe Benefit Tlan APPLY STANDARD STATIONS Inc. 2nd & Main As Approved by W.8.B. MAN TO TRAlNTn" service amPiifes work. Selling experience not nevertl.v Salary and communion. Car (tiriilahed when needed. This position la 0011 to man who is neat appearing, willing to woi-k, aim ainut.ioua 10 get nimvu tailed wtlh a company that Is opening a new expansion piogram. Paid vaca tions, hoapital liifturam'a and retirement plan. W ill Interview between u .10 a m W A NTKU heavy duty truck mechanic, mut be experienced and have own tools, bee Hu4 blienmati. shop tore man. Juckelanda Truck Males, Service. 18 SITUATIONS WANTED I HILD CA'Rnphonriir" COMBINATION hsby sitting and houc- wora evenings, uc par nour, uox I lera 1 d . News. WANTED, children to keep In my home ioou car, neasonanie rsiea. vicinity of Summers lne. Phone W-MI. HOl'K' WORK wanted, l.oo per hour. Phone 1PJT. CHI l.D CAKE In my home, day ant night. 1BJ3 Lexington. CAKE for children da s' Fhune 2-ihCaT CHILD CAKE in your tibma daVs.Vici Intly, S. Sth and Gary. Uox llei, ia arm news. U A H Y S I TT I NO, evenings. Phuns tUt 1 , ak for S hlrlJ Long. 22 ROOMS fOR RENT ROOM FOR r. 110 Main. Greer Apt; ROOMS. fC9 Jefferson. ROOM FOR rent In modern home to business man. Phone 4m7. ROOMS for rent. Close tn Private en trance. Phone 4444 or 8313. ROOMS ICkK High. LOVELY rooms for rant. Id-IT a weck Close tn. Phone 4230. TWO NICELY furnUficli rooms bath. Private entrance. Call 4070. ROOM, grnttcman 1330 Crcicc'nlT" STlh ROOM TOR rent. 607 High. NICE CLEAN" sleeping rooms. I2i Vine. SLEEPING ROOM, steam heated, close In. Reasonable. Courtvlew Hotel. PLEASANT ROOM in I'prfvata "home. Breakfast If desired. 2403 Hope. Phune MM LIGHT housekeeping. Everything turn Uhed. No drunks. Il North Broad St. TWO room apartment for rent. Inquire 3U3 South 3th. ROOM wilh garage. 322 Pacific Tr rare. 24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT aParMETTT "lor rent. T10MaVn. fireir ApparlmenU. CLEAN" l5NErdroom "apariment I'til It lea paid. See at J2S Rogers. Couple Only. Phone iW43 STEAM HEATED apartment with bad- room OS Oak St NEWLY decorated, private bath, kttch. enette. Sieam heat. Electric range. S10 a week. Rex Arms Apartment. FOR RENT two room apartment, well equipped. Lighta and water furnished. s,io i2 soutn Riverside. TWO ROOM furniihad aprtmnt," fc0 rnont xio. NICE APARTMENT (or rant PrlvaU cnlrwnca. m N orxtx at h. TWO BEDROOM apartmtnt. Adulli. KM. CLEAN FURNISHED Uvea room apart. mnt. Phone 3-24&J. PAHTLY furnUhed duplex. Garage. Adulu. Phone 4&. rOK RENT lour room unfurnuhed du plex. H electric range. No children. alur a p m. 26 HOUSES FOR RENT CLEAN. Modern three room houM, erview Addition. 2-191.1. FOR RENT two room f urn uhed houae. Phone M1. i'NEt'RNISHED CLEAN on herfroom duplex. 3131 Redrllffe. Phone 2.HH6. TWO BEDROOM partly furnUhed houe. znu Lav erne TWO ROOM furnished houe. tU. in cluding lights and water. I'hone J203 FOR RENT four bedroom home. I ' baths, electric dUhwasner. Hot Springs dutrtrt Phone 2-IM2- FOR RENT two bedroom unfurniifiei house Inquire ail High. FOR RENT modern two room cottage. Inquire I7M Washburn Way. CABINS, weekly rate. Clcary'i Motel 2.UA Blhn. C A 8 1 SS for ren LMOtl Jfry fl t h. . THREE bedroom furnished Fiouse tn responsible people, newly decorated. Adults only. 741 Walnut Avenue PARTLY furnished, one bedroom Tome. Phone 3100 after 1pm. PARTLY FURNISHED two bedroom mod. ern house MS a month. 402a Green springs. Phone t7I3. 29 REAL ESTATE WANTED LIS! YtJUR PHOf'CHTY WITH IHi riBM FOR ACTION EVERETT Ut.NNlI BEAi.TOR 121 No tth Phone MBi WANTED RANCH. 20 to 100 acrea, good sou. iientey aiatrici rrierrea iiouae no. too Important. Gmer Jonea, Realtor, 111 jxmi n in. iia. o.ui-iw. WANTED TO buy. 3 or 4 bedroom home, prefer older house. Phone 2-Ufti JO REAL EST All fOR SALE 4tPat" HOWES Realtor ATTRACTIVE one bedroom home with S acre of Rood soil. Thm lovely little home ctn be pur chajn?d with reasonnblc down payment. Priced at $6,600. TWO BEDROOM home located close to bus I n cm district. A rel buy at H2bQ with only $000 down. Balance like rent. Im mediate pofuieaslon. t"PAr HOWES - REALTOR 1025 Main 2-546 p.lone Evci. Call Joe Perry 5332 Hap Davison 3871 HUNTING Duck araiton ia now on. We have a dandy good buy in a three room house boat. Furnlnhed, With bath and modern facilities. Almost new very reasonably priced. DUE TO REMODEUNO HAVE MOVED OFFICE TO PERMANENT ADDRESS: FRED E. FLEET 413 Main Phone 2-3335 JEN-EDS s Dennle Coatea, Saleslady Evenings Phone 2-1365 FOR RALE BY owner five room hnuu, II l.rfe rooms, hardwood floorf brick flreplerp lot of rupboNrd ipaca, new ly 'reriecoreted, clean. Service porch, ftrnnm. LrMjeted on V4 acre of around, ront yard In, extra It lot with jfa pump. Hoiim heated with oil furnace tn Hood condition. Call OTI71 at 17.15 Kana Street, c-o D V Puckett. NEARLY NEW. two liedroom houie. Large llvinff room and dining room with hardwood floors. Invulated. alorm wln dowa and door. Ijta of cupboard apace. i.arae yarn. rttA lxan. 1021 Mitchell Street. Call 8201 or 7X17 for appoint ment. FIVE ROOM modern home nn one and one-third acres In aouth auhurhan area. Good drainage, excellent land. Phone 30.V7, Inquire !WW Denver. TWO nP.DHOOM houaa. g7tnn tooo down. Phone 3-IB.14. FURNISHED two bedroom new home In Mllla for only l200. Electric atovo, re frigerator, break fait and dlnln. Bet. two bedroom tela, American Oriental rug. Oarage, oversized lot. Buyer must m anie 10 max. siiDstantlal monthly payment! Tor ahnut two veara and then will have monthly payments of approxl- mrix u ,-ee at it.ao vine. TWO BP.DROOM duplex, large rooms, double garage, basement. Low down payment. Rental of nna slda will nearly enual monthly asvminti. Phfins ajutl or 41N avanlnga, 30 REAL ISTATI FOR SALE Weyerhneuser SPECIAL TluTO-beilroom. l'rlio S02S0. Hurry! Don't miss tills 0110 I ! Mills Addition SPKC1AL 3 HKOHOOM MODKI1N, Flrrplarc (titling room, ulaiut'cMh MtnpoiTh. linrrtwood Ilocira tlmuwliout. 8(1 fl. (rantaiiR on Kiul Mum, An Iilnil combination bulnra and resilience locution. Illnesa forces quirk aul at very low price of $1X600. Terms or owner would consider trade (or Motel on Cali fornia Coast. 12 Acres Irrigated ' KEN0 HIGHWAY 3-HKDROOM MODERN Home with (nlr outbuildings. Pasture & alfiilta. Lota of water. Price only 13,S00. Terms or owner would consider tnlilnn noma at purl Uaue. Don t miss tins. . Motel Special 11 UNITS 8TRICTLY MODERN A-l condition. Well furnished throuiihout, Inrludluit 3 bedroom homo with biiM'ini'm. Htrnteitlc. illy lnrulrd and well established Priced rlBhl. H5.000. Terms. For details please contact us. May consider trade for ranch. WALT DIETZ. with T. B. WAITERS REALTOR A: INSURANCE 10? So. 7th Phone 4 193 (Eves. 94091 Hot Springs 4 Bedrooms Beautiful la rut? family home. Like new liulde mid out. Spacious liv ing and dining room. Attractive flrrplncc. music room. Well de signed kitchen and brenkfini room. 3 full biith.i, ncwina room. Pull con. rrcte bamriU with knotty pine rumpus room and rxtra (irepUce. Laundry room. Wall to wall car pet i UK. Insulated, automatic hral. Sprinkling ayatem. 2 blocks to Roairvfli achool. Kor a Iln qual ity homo In outstanding condition. don't mi nee i nil. Quick poute! sion. $22,500. By appointment. HARRY VAN JOE LEONARD JULIAN AUBOTT EVES. 8204 1 (EVES. 2-OM7 (EVES. AiHjOi AL SCHMECK REALTOR A INSURANCE ARttlt lor EQUITABLK FARM LOANS 517 MAIN PHONE 3211-6330 $1000 Down Payment Acre Urinated. Furnished houM. fin-plate. KHA icrma. Full price 13000. Car Down Payment 2 bedroom 13 acre. home. Electric heat. For Rent Nice 2 bedroom, unfurnished In suburbs. 70. 2 rooms, ground floor, furnished apartment. Close In. on busline. 130. J. W. SANDERS REALTOR 1213 Main 8t. Salesman- Rnbt. K Rom. lit Mailt) w. W. Thompson "Pat" HOWES Realtor ELEGANCE AND EASE A home ot unusual merit and distinction awaits ymir inapection nl P proval. Tills lovely 3 bedroom home has comfort and charm throughout. A large living; room with fireplace, a dining; room adequate for a large family, a delightful kitchen, a utility room with plenty of apace for deep freeze. In addition this excel lent property haa a guest cot tage suitable for Income. Con tact ua for appolntmnt. Price 116AM, terms. . Paf HOWES Realtor 102S Main Phone 2-3545 eves call Joe Perry MM Hap Davlwn 311 Bruce Owens. Merrill 401 Mills, Duplex. Fine location on East Main Each side consols of living room, bath, kitchen, dinette, and utility room. Automatic heat. Rooms plas tered. Double trarage. Priced for quick sale. $10,500. 3 Bedroom Suburban Large 6 room modern home Ju.tt ofl Summers Lane on paved street. Hardwood floor In living and din ing room, electric heat throughout, attached garage, large worksnop. Needs painting Inside and out. Price a Is 19,000. Terms. 4 Bedrooms Large living room with fireplace, dining; room, 2 full baths, benutl ful hardwood floors throughout. Electric heat, well Insulated, con crete basement and lots of storage space. On North Side, close to schools. 111,500. HARRY VAN (EVES. 8204) (EVES. 2-05271 (EVES. 4060) JOE LEONARD JULIAN ABBOTT AL SCHMECK REALTOR A INSURANCE A(tent for EQUITABLE FARM LOANS 517 MAIN PHONE 3211-6330 mir equity 1230. 442fl Douglm Avt F'hnne H7.IS. F(5h HA LIE or trd""Twn fie H room "homtl. 4427 poniliii Avu. Phonn 3.1013. 9750 DOWN, two iwrtroomHhnmt on "w tcr; Snoot). Complattly rtdtcoratd. B At MM DtUWaVl. J4 FINANCIAL $$MONEY$$ ON TUB FIUST CALL I Up to 1500 on tout auto un vmir Hilary or furttltura up to 1300 "Pa Daj loana a poolnlly - 110. IJ6, ISO loanad till "pay Uny" or lunger. 126 oo.u but 18 conu lor ono aerk. No other ohargat LOCAL LOAN CO. US No 10th flU M-364 DON Mi'INTYRK. Mnr. 44 Vrara Ftlrndly Hnrvke 10 RIAL ISTATI FOR SALI St. Francis Park Comfortable 3 bedroom home nil on ono floor. Uuua llvlntt room with flmplncti, disiuiu roam. Iinrd wood fliH tliroiiiilioiil, plprd oil furnnre. Complcli-iy iiimiIuIccI ami slorin wlndown (or your wlnlrr comfort. Conveniently loniled lo bun, nhopplnii contor, etc. Price Lakeshore Drive One ot (ho most beautiful home. on the luke, this rKmy pliue, fill ly raipeted. hu 3 Intite bedrooms dining room, fully modrrn iiuionuu 1c kitchen. breokfiiHt room, and complete KUe.it apartment. LurKe party room complete with inoderh bur avnllivble, Inrue oecond fire, pines and barbecue pit. Klectiic heiil IhroiiKhout. lliii two cur nn ritfte. Over an acre In Mxe, with Inko frontime. Full pike only fill.. 600. Any reasonable term can be arranged. Mills Addition Attractive 2 bedroom modern bunn alow. New shake nldlim. Interior hai Jiittl been redecornted. aulomn. tla oil heat, delnched unriiKe. Lo cnted on a level, well lumlMiipi'd lot, amonit other fine homes. Here Is real value. Price only 7,MXJ H1A terms. Trade I. urge 3 bedroom home In Mill' Addition, with bis dining room breukfnst room, big rlotrLs unci lot of storntte stmce. Good turnl'.hed duplex on rear of lot hiiniM n; $H5 er monlh. Tliree car itniuue. Full prlro II3.0IX). Owner will tnidr equity for good, small one or two bed'oom home In desirable nelKh borhood. Don Sloan Phone Kit Kvet Homer Stilri 3-2PiO Kvei CHILCOTE & SMITH REALTOHS Since IU09 111 N. dill St. Phone ii(A or ii.'i Sacrifice Sale BAROAIN HUNTFR.8 ATTENTION You cnnol nffnrtl (a ml-. UiU rral burgnin. Owner Icnvinn town mid mint lacrUlce tin 2 bedroom pliiMcrcd home (or Immrdlntr mile IMMEDIATE PO.SSESSION. I-ocut-ed on OrfRon Ave. ttrnr 4 ttot)l hikI tlorrs. Nlcrly Undu-ard lot. New. ly rrnovlrd Inutle frnturlriK ni.1ny Mwdnl Itrms nurh buill In uto miiUc 'hcr nd built In rlritric rii(tr In nn ttrctivr huhl motlrrn little kitchen. Good dmiin jtrra Oil hrntrr Includrd Onr;iKe. Mml be hown by appointment. An id ml family home or an exrellrnt Invent mrnt for rental property KUI.I. SALE PRICE $V3.0(W Yau ran move In for only 91. (Ml M cnh down and balance at $40 00 per monlh. BURTON E. GRAY REALTOR A: INSURANCE 1017 MAIN HI Ph. IW5 Kvr.v 1421 Mtl.La AtiniTtON J brrtroom hrn wn lirfi llvlnf room, hilrhari artfl tiljHl. Ktrlrtc hl. Inr1tirt ani'nitr nr, drr, tturrn wlndowt, rugg artj rurUim. Iratl at . Ktwrlriiv TOft BALK inrom and a hum Fx rllnt loc-allon in JrlrrKnrd kUhlirtM. roniiatlni of lari Colnttlal hiut. trhotia. barn, rhlrkvn hu, lawn. ihrt, thrtiha on Ihrr rrf trrt4lcd Trn. 2A47 Cornna Url. I.t(1fo(il IlRANO Nr.W Iniltutrlal hii:ldin 12 - MiO' floor ar. loraird Tillh Vnura lor IV on dollar' Ownf Wurhlntry k Kqulpmvnl timpan, an franri ro. t;arflld lI.UM 32 eUSINISS OPPORTUNITIES B I f AN ti ti A l C AT R . tOin Mln! rnt. Citrnplt quipmtnt bc Wont makf offer HT.E OVH ilatlria of hiMTnfVi npoaT lunltlca bfnr you lnvet Tha Wltm-n Co.. room 2U 7JI Main, Prion Miou. vninga on.V9 -FINANCIAL LOANS 22 YEARS IN KLAMATH FALLS CONTINUOUS SERVICE LOANS BORROW PAY ONLY 1100 15 91 Mo. Repay In 24 inalallmcnia UP TO 300 ON FURNITURE OR SALARY UP TO $2,500 ON CARS COMPARE THESE TKRhS 18 CASH 34 CASH Mos. You Oct Mos. You Oct t 27 t 405 121 I 400 I 36 t 602 til I 690 I 60 11.000 146 11.002 1120 12.000 102 12,004 THE IDEAL PLACE TO BORROW Convenient Location it Convenient to Borrow it Convenient to Pay Locally Owned New Can Financed at Bank Rate rMONEY IN A HURRY" Phone "CHUCK" BAILEY 3325 or call at 114 N. 7th "Locally Owned" Motor nvestment Co. 8-241 M-276 IP VOU riffd additional tnonev fm down Divmcnt on vmir emr ni irrh .. call Commercial Ftnanca Corporation. 107 North Ath. Klamath faJa. Gravon. phona 7711. LOANS Phone J-JM1 NOW IN KLAMATH FALLS! LOANS UP TO $2500 AUTO KURNITURE SIGNATUHK I'rom a Compnny that hn Vol'K liilorcit at Heart. Pick loirm lo Fit Your Poycheck 12 C'nsll 34 Cash Mo. You Oct Mo. You Ua R 03 40 9 02 40 li IMIOO a 17.8 20 auHU II 203 21 23 21012 14 2M12 20 :i(IJ7U 16 21)5 M Other amounts up to $2500 with sume cunvenlrnl (ermsl NKW OKKIC'K NOW OHICN ' 121 MOUTH NINTH 6TIEtrr ijunt Kouth of Muln) TKLKI'IIONK I2H PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL LOANS "Growing Tliroouh tjcrvka Hince lUJO." IJI;K 1HK.K, Manager Commercial Furnishes Cash! mn kai.l SCHOOL NKKD8 CASH LOANS 10 lo 1 100 Auto furnllura Uvratork Ualaiy tM to IVX) Autoniobllra Commercial Finance Corporation R. J. KOHSTER. Mcr. l ir b in M I'.'J l07No Slh Pliona Till 36 BUILDING BIMOOtLING nuilil Belter With Pumice-Concrete BLOCKS Kconomy Beauty PEYTON & CO. 833 Market Phone 5149 3 1 FUEL-HEATING STOVniTl''MNArrli"e7trTr Ilp4ndtil. rhik and fill aiat'm, ntrlvr prinl-l lirhn II lleilbrunntri HtaorlaM Oil rValar Tr4 unntrr, B21 aprina It. Phona J I VI i.ATiKTWi(iKXrpmii oi"h4..urT Rallnn tan nt Mand. I'bon tJtt oi27 ('(Mnmarrtal " llANUARD HtAfi(NiToit" ! ruriaia light rual. vrw, oni, rharrual Pyton and Co. Ul HaraaL J IMhs ni,o(ift pirkup or ' dVITvari?, J ir.iif Vaiiin airuai Hrie taao a Tt n OH Vina botiy w od CimA2Toi 47(rt. ' fl H (:Hrr:rBtAiir"rttn on rwaf wm Hi foon saai or aou (or prompt dKvarjr ZLirt iTADINfl 8H1NAL BCBVICi WQ Wo t h DllV pina hlorkD lot ! Vrn vh nwnrni rfknf1i. Mrtltn Brna. tOH HAI. IE romp ! la rirrtiiating oil hmtln ilrm (rg Rvanoil at ova, mninr, fina rondition Copper oil Una, vnlvrs, twn driirna rH BUnd. M ! Inn oil Nw rhimncy ptj hood. Ma, Ihnri0 Hill t1aa. :iaW avt-ninga. Tin OH pin' body woodAnjnnfihT rallftfi2l orJTOii 39 fOOD PRODUCE FOR Al.irp..Vato.;r"i1 l"hrtnt ' iMif. (iRICHMV HMOKKIiritlriR Youn s aicar-j mnn nciirra rut and wrapptn rr .m canta and 40 ran la Dr Dounrf. Ilrlrig lta our hoi far riirln. Arnrai fiom T. P, Parkinn Company. Phona J -07110 4 0 B 0 A T SP E t SSPO R OB BUS CIIIIIHTMAR HPKCIAL Mnrr AO J,C, MlHUln rifir with power aropr. Uitm; mih 4-power Nope, ;Hft.v .270 or ItO-Ofl ralllwr. iA carrying rns firr with arh rlfll. SKAHS nOKflllCK and CO. IM Ho flth Phon 8IM ATTKNTT(N DITCK lllitsiTrni flfnulna "Ufrka" Tha woild'a pr- irn rin-oy. nuiiiivr. acu-ini latartl. Ref. ulnr ir ill doirn. While they last $16.03 down, Maltnrd-i or I'lniall. Hp AHH HOKHtfCK and CO. 1X1 So llih Phona AIM VKHY KINK rrKutrrid flcottlah terrier ptiiiira. rnono d-ntu, liKUiSTRIIKlJ DniVaidnra. Lii manfl.. old. Hired hy Inlernallonal rhamiilon 1 remnntio of Curroiufl six ruiaeii, heavy honed mnlea at aim tch Ona letoflle at tin, Wrllo to CarrmiMl Farm, HniHe 2, Hon fin Oregon City. Oregon. 270 iKRIIRIFI.K, .porter to'rX'Redi field rear light. Lyman front light finod blue Jnh noxjii.1 Herald, Newa. I.ONtrfl IKiAHniNO VeniiiTTiiMh.r eware nff Hoinerl.ile Phone hil47 FOM RAI.K. nura hi-ert' V:rf."nTr,riri pupplea Phone 2. 1 4(1 1 2010 Orchard FOR SAI.lt one Remington autnmatl? ahol gun. 1 2 aaiiae. I7A Phnna a.naia after n,.io. PAIR OF Welmarnner piippTen.""" iva monlln old, for aale. Phone 2-OTBO. Dog boardlna hv dav hmi n Sanitary kennela Well balanced diet Clean Individual mitdonr rune for enrrj dog Doga nandled rlurlig mattng. WUI Dick up and deliver vuitnra Welcome SHAM A CAm'AUa, KCNNEL1 PtAt Kt7 Mrrm Fd. i a Rna ar a I vVANTKO TO TnAtlF-Hew ITgaugel Wlnrheater piimn ahotaun for 12 cauaaF over and under modal. Phona 01U and' aak for extemlon 18. a