Merrill
' 'I By ROBERTA DEWET
The CAA ot Merrill High School
elected as officers for atxl year
peggy Noonsri, president; Dtlores
Conner, vice-president: Noreen
Bredeen, secretary; Carol Poe
treasurer; Doris Raines point
secretary and managers are Mary
Joe Hendrickson and Alice Kischel.
Mr. and Mri. R: L. Dragoo and
Donna drove to McCloud, Calif
(or Memorial )ay. ; i
O. J. (Rcd Harris la recuper
ting at bib home following sur
gery at Klamath Falls.
The Merrill Library Bridge Club
met at the home of Mrs E. C
Lemler Thursday. Priies wore
won by Mrs. T. W. Chatburn 6r,
high score; and Mrs. William
Walker. 2nd high. The next meet
ing will' be Thursday June 25, at
the home of Mrs. C. E. Sharp.
Members present were Mrs. Sharp,
Mrs. William Walker, Mrs. H. O.
Cox. Mrs. O. V. Reeves, Mrs. M.
A. Bowman, Mrs. T. W, chatburn
Br., and Mrs. otto Ellis.
Merrill BPW met June 3, at the
home of Mrs. Audrey Lewis. Plans
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INSTALLED
were mads for the lnstallatlbn of
officer on June IT, at the Presbv.
terian church social parlors. Din
ner will be served by the Amer
ican Legion Auxiliary. Members
present were Mrs. Lillian Thomas.
Mrs. F. E. Trotman, Mrs. Helen
Brumley, and Mrs. R. E. West.
New books received at the
library include "The Boyds of
Black River." Walter D. Ed
monds; "The Wreck of the Run
ning Gale," Garland Roach; "All
Done By Kindness." Doris Lang
ley Moore: "Belbi. Bella Klssa
Fella," Arthur Kober: and "Jubal
Troop," Paul Wellman.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis will
represent the local American Le
gion Post and its Auxiliary at the
state convention to be held June
IS, at Seaside.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lawrence and
children of San Diego were visi
tors at the James Flaugh home
recently,
Mrs. Myrtle Beasley enioyed a
visit from her aunt Mrs. Emma
Peck, who despite her 86 years,
made the trip here alone from her
home in Malta, Mont.
Margaret Fetrik will leave June
16 to attend 4-H summer school
st Corvallis for 10 days.
: Harvey Denham, ' grade school
principal, plans to attend summer
school at 80C in Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. James Degnan,
Kathleen and Dr.ny. drove
south this week. Mrs. Detnan
and children will stop in Red
Bluff for a visit with relatives.
Deinan will bo on to San Jogc
to get son Jim, who is completing
his third year at Bauarmine voi'
le& Preoaratorv.
Mrs. Marie Zumpte celebrated
her 81$t birthday anniversary
Mav 31. at the home of her daugh
ter. Mrs. Robert Petrik. Here for
the occasion were Mrs. retris s
cousin, and family, Mr. and Mrs.
John Kumpost, Jenice and John
Jr., of Burlingame, Calif.
Mrs. L. T. Cai-llle enjoyed a visit
with her sister Etta Robinson In
Madera, Calif.
HONEY CELERY SEED
DRESSING
' Mix one teaspoon dry mustard,
one teaspoon salt, one-hall teaspoon
paprika in mixing bowl. Add one
Tialf cup honey and blend well.
Add one cup salad oil and one.
tourth cup vinegar alternately,
beating well with rotary egg beat
er after each addition. Add one
teaspoon grated onion and one ta
blespoon celery seed. Yield: About
1-2-3 cups dressing.
your mm ... at s ipeeH
ARALUM
wikidOW AND DOOR CO
m
HOME FROM KOREA after
nearly a year and a half
overseas and back in civilian
life after discharge is Cpl.
Robert L. Plass, sen of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Plass, 827
Mitchell. Bob is spending a
few days In Medford.
Miller-Brumbaugh Photo
Woman
By DOROTHY ROE
AP Women's Editor
Jeepers, creepers, Mr. Peepers!
Just look what you started.
The recent lament of Wally Cox,
young and wistful TV star who is
Mr. Peepers ' to. his fans, has
brought ou a landslide of man from
Indignant women of all shapes,
siaea, ages and geographical locu
tions. . .
Wally, who Is 27, unmarried and
rich, recently mentioned that he
has been dating a different gin
every nigh, for the last year, in a
desperate search for one who can
qualify as his future wife. Thus
far the search has been unsuccess
ful. Wally claims he can size up most
girls and eliminate them after
five minutes' conversation. The
more hopeful prospects get a whole
evening. The trouble, says Wally,
Is this:
"They don't think, and they can't
carry on an Intelligent conversa
tion." The glrla have some Ideas of
their own, however. They seem to
think this thing Is not entirely one
sided. A furious poet from New
Haven, Conn., writes:
You're one of the creepers
'Jeepers, Mr, Peepers!
A young lady from Muncle, Ind.,
Who should have keepers."
who states that she is free, 'White,
21 and looks like Marilyn Monroe,
writes:
"Dear Mr. Cox:
"Before I consider your offer I
would like you to answer the fol
lowing questions: (1) Do you ever
talk about anything but yourself?
(2) Do you beat children? i3) Do
you drink, smoke or take dope?
(4 Were you dropped on your) head
as a baby? (5) Do you remember
birthdays and anniversaries? 6i
Would you buy your wife a mink
coat? (7i Do you use chloronhvll
toothpaste? (8) Do you smoke
cigars? 19) Would you help with
the housework? 10i Who do you
think you are, anyway?"
Wally outlined 10 specifications
for his dream girl, whom he is sure
h will find eventually. But come
of the girls seem to think other
wise. From ban Diego, " Calif .,
comes this suggestion:
"Dear Mr. Cox:
"Did it ever occur to you that
these elusive girls whom you date
Just once may have sized you up
too? My guess is that they may
find you lacking on a number .of
points. .
An lrata lady from Brooklyn,
N. Y. expresses herself thus:
"It Is Quite obvious that he is a
first-class egotist. Not being satis
fied with nis established fame in
television, he wishes to branch out
and make fools out of hundreds of
girls who undoubtedly are going to
write to him with their qualifica
tions. "If the man were sincere In his
pursuit of this special type wife
and If he really is so advanced
mentally, he would know how to
find this woman.
' P. 6. On the other hand. If
he Is really Interested, I would like
to meet him. as I am the girl he is
looking for."
PLUSH
Br PIXIE DIXON
Ralph Dtnny. government em
ploye. Is stationed on Hart Moun
tain Refuge for the summer to
catch and band baby antelope. He
has a dye and paints the males
black and females red. So far lie
has banded six little antelope. This
experiment is to find out what is
happening to the young antelope.
There have not been as many
young as expected in recent years.
An engineer from- General Elec
tric was on Hart Mountain last
week, surveying a route from Hart
Mountain Refuge through ghelton
Refuge and on to Cedarville where
they will establish a radio tele
phone. Mr and Mrs- Clevon Dixon,
from the Alvord ranch near Steens
Mountain, were overnipht guests
at the Dixon home Friday, en
routa to Likevlew to gfit & new
Ford ranch wagon.
Wayne Barry visited Lloyd Grl
sel and enjoyed an afternoon of
fishing.
Also fishing on Honey Creek were
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Morris Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Morris Jr..
and son of Lakview and Mr. and
Mrs. Richie Ede.
The atomic blast in Nevada lift
Thursday morning- was plainly
heard and felt In Warner Valley.
The first impression wis that of
an earthquake.
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd GrUel left
for Portland Tuesdav morning af
ter ffcaeivir? nri hf Mrs. Gri
sel's step-father had suffered sec
ond stroke.
Karma Cosburn of Klamath rails
spent last week at the Jack Over
ten home.
MKKALP AND KTWB, KLAMATH FALL6, ORISON
Legal Notice
ADVERTISEMENT MM Win
Bled bids will bt received by tht
vregun iinio curu di nifcnsr tati ra
tion st tht Batir.eii Mar.icer'i Of fit
of the Southern Oregon CoUee ot du
cetion. AihUnd. Oregon, unta 2 00
ociock p. m., rr.nc &unaird Tits
on Tiiursdiy, June 23. l9ij or con.
true t Ion of COnrrflt llnrira m,ii
Phyiical Education Building And Uo
vi an uicineraiur on uil carnpui 01
the Colleie.
Draw.ni . apertftcation,, nd form of
contract document! may b obtained
at the BuBinej-. Manager' Office of the
College, or at the office of Junes Hoey,
Engineer. E-sarta Buildlnr Mftrirnrr
Oregon, far a deottt of ftio. The deposit
irments have been returned in good
miuiuon dui noi wier Ulan O OJyi
iter bid opening.
Bid EUCUntv In thai form nt at fcift
bend or certified check payable to the
Oregcn State Board of Higher Lduca
ticn wiU be required In an amount not
tea in-in iu par ceni or tiie D!3. to be
forfeited a fixed and liquidated dam
ages ih?uld the bidder refute or ne
glect to enter into a contract and pro
vide lUitable band for th laithftit Mr.
fonnance of the work In the event the
contract it aweraed to mm
The luccessful bidder will be re
quired to furnish a performance bond
in the amount of the contrast.
All bidders mu&t comply with the
lows of the State of Oregon relating
to the qualifications jf bidders. Title
98, Chapter I. Oregon Compiled Laws
Annotated
The Oregon State Board of Higher
education reeerves the riaht to reject
any or all bids and to waive ail in
formalities, ' Oregon State Board of
Higher Education
By Donald E- Lewis,
' Butlne&n Manage?
Southern Oregon College of
Education, Ashland, Oregon
J U-1T-34 No, 478 ...
CITATION
IN TT?: CIRCUIT COURT OP
THE STATS OF ORKGON IN
, AND FOR T1IK COoNTY
OF KLAMATH
In the matter of the Adoption and
Change of Name of Alfred Harvey Has
kin Jr.. also- known as Jack Bronum,
an adult.
To: Alfred Hsrvey Heiltin:
You are hereby cited and required
to apoear In the above entitled Court
on Monday, the 13th day of July. 1SS3.
at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. in the
Circuit Court room of the Klamath
County Court Houlc, Klamath Falls
Oregon, to show cause, if any there
be, why the petition for the adoption
of Alfred Harvey Haikin Jr.. also known
as Jack Branson filed herein by Cyril
Devere Bronson and Norma Leone
Bronson. praying for an order of 'adop
tion decreeing the raid Cj ril Devere
Bromon to be the legal adoptive father
of the caid Alfred Hervey Haskin Jr.
should not be granted end the name
of the said Alfred Harvey Haskin Jr.
changed to that of Jack Devere Bron-
SO't.
This citation Is published pursuant to
an order of the Honorable David R.
Vandenberg. Judge rf the above en
titled Court. mn' and entered June
9th, 1853. the first publication thereof
being on the 11th dav of Jim, l'i.t.
and the last publication thereof being
on the 9th dy of July. 1953
Wttnecs my band and the s?at of the
above entitled Court this 8th day of
June, 1953.
Chat T. DeT,ap. Clerk of
the Circuit Court
By Jane Wever
Deputy.
J 11-18-23 July 2-9 No. 430 '
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
THE STATE Or OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH.
John A. Church. Plaintiff, vs. Loulca
3. Church, Defendant.
To Loulte J. Church:
In the Name of the Btate of Oregon.
Greeting:
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you on or before June 3. 1933, and if
you fall to so appear and answer, for
want thereof, plaintiff will apoly to the
Court for the relief prayed for In his
complaint against you, to-wit: for di
vorce from you on the grounds of cruel
and tnhumen treatment and rer-nnM
Indignities. Your attention is specifical
ly directed to the complaint on ills in
the above entitled cauie.
This tummons Is cerved upon you
by publication pursuant to an order of
the Honorable David . F Vandenberg.
Judce nf the above entitled Court, satd
order being dated May 25. 19.r3. aitd
by publication thereof irr a period of
four consecutive and successive weeks
14 insertions). The date of the first
publication is May 23. 1933: and the
aaia oi ine last pupucauon is June is,
1953.
J. C. O'Neill .
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Suite 1. Helhase Building,
.- Kiemath Falls, Oregon
M 2S-J 4-U-1S No. 449
EQUITY NO. iZO
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
IN. THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF ufiEUON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
Lee Cnir Hall. Plaintiff, vs Clifford
A Hall. Defendant.
To: Clifford A. Hall, Defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon'
You are hereby required to appear and
answer Plaintiffs Complaint on file
herein on or before the 6th day of July.
185 J. and, if you fait so to answer or
otherwise appear, for want thereof
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
relief prayed for In her Complaint, to
vlt: . for a Decree of divorce of and
from you upon the grounds of deser
tion, and granting to plaintiff the rare,
custody and control of Christy Lee Hall
and Sherrill Lvnn Hall, aged live and
three, respectively minor children of
the parties hereto.
This Summons is served upon you by
publication thereof In the Herald
and News onre each week for four con
secutive weeks pursuant to the order
of the Honorable David R. Vandenberg.
Judge of the above-entitled Court, made
and entered the 2nd day of June, I9ti3,
the first publication to be made on the
4th day of June. 1933, and the last publi
cation thereof to be made on the SSth
day ot June, 1353.
Wm. Kuyker.delt
Attorney for Plaintiff
Pine Tree Bldg.
KUmstli Falls, Oregon
J 4-11-18-25 No. 468
SUMMONS
Equity No. S23
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
TKE STATE Of OREGON
Ton THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
Sam P. Southern, Plaintiff, VI. Thei
tna G. Southern. Defendant.
To: Thelma G; Southern. Defendant:
In the Name of the State of Oregon,
Greetings:
You are hereby required to aopear
and answer the complaint filed against
you on or before the 2nd day of July,
1953, and if you fail to so appear and
answer for want thereof, plaintiff vlll
apply to the Court for the relief prayed
for in his complaint against you, to
wit: for divorce from you on the grounds
of desertion for period of more than
one year. Your attention is specifically
directed to the complaint on file in
th above entitled cause.
This summons is served upon you
bv publication pursuant to an order of
the Honorable David R. Vandenberg.
Judge of the above vitlt'.ed Court,
ssid Order being dated 28th day of
May. 1933. and V publication thereof
for a period of four consecutive and
successive weeks 4 insertions' The
date of the first publication Is 4th
dav of June. 1853, and the date of the
last publication is 25th day of June,
1853.
George H. Proctor
Attorney for Plaintiff
Melhase Building
KlsmjHh Falls, Oregon
3 4-11.18-25 NO. 42
NOTICE OF DATE OP
FINAL FFTTLEMI.NT
IV THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE 1 OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In the Mstter of the Estate of Fred
Snyder, Deceaiei
Notice is hereby given that I have
filed mv final account cf the adminis
tration of the above entitled estste and
that the Court has aopointed June 2.
1953, at 10 t m. as the time for hir
ing obiections to such final account
and the settlement thereof
Robert Benedict Snyder, Executor
Ginong Sc Ganong
Attorneys for Executor
M 2S-J 4-11-18 NO. 448
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
-Notice is herebv given that 1 am the
duly appointed, qualified and acting exe
cutor of the estate 'f Srtmer Martin
Johnson, deceased All persons having
claims against said eita'e are hereby
notlfed to preient them to me. pop-r-ly
verified as by liw re-iuired at the
office of Donald A W Piper, 207 Pine
Tree Building. Klemsh Falls. Crayon
within fl months of the flrii publication
of this notice
First publication: Mar 31. 1953
it Charles F Johnson
Executor of estate of Sel
mr Marlia Johnson, de?
ceased
Dflnald A W ptrer
Pine Tree Building
Klamath Ft'ls. Oregon
Attorney for ?ste
U 21-28 J 4-11 No. Vi
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WA'RD'S-klemath runraT HomtT'WS
High Street Phone 3334.
t MEETING NOTICES
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. 6turU)
qint Box 50, Phone 3453.
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FOUND' The ideal gift for" !&ads" Day.
ircm nuaj- & oi n a no jus in.
COSi'. liust:. at Chase station. Last
swn was stralng north toward KUm
e.h River store Black and u'hite pinto,
brand T on right hip. Call 7613 or
g-iAuu new arc.
,OST on STRAYED Siamese kitten
White around nose and e?e. Greyish
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aiiurhnayg paper.
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KLAMATH DETECTIVE AGENCY
Private investigations, confidential in
tervieu-s. Male owners and investigators.
P.O. Box 6H4. Klamath Falls.
STANLEY Home Products Phone 660ft
RUDY'S 8th and Main has over 00
sport shirts to choose from for him on
Dad's Day, June 21st
MANY ARTHRITIS sufferers claim
freedom from pain after 6 hours visit
ing Montana's Enterprise Uranium-Ra.
don Mine. Write for literature, J. A.
Price, Manager Blkhorn Mining Co
aouiKgr, Montana,
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS will gladW
help you gox 2Q4 Phone 3382
10 SERVICES
ROOFING. MASONRY, carpentry, wa.
tw prooflne;. Phone 2-3133.
FOR INSTALLATION of linoleum floor
and vail tile, call ' Mac ' 2-3282.
GARDEN PLOWING, dlsctng and har
rowlng Phone 6144.
BROKEN WINDOW glass replaced.
Kimoa i a tjuss anop. rnone 7ofa.
BOOKKEEPING and amounting srv
ire. wage and tax reports. Phone 5801,
Hay Ward.
Legal Notice k ,
NOTICE OP BOND SALE
Sealed proposals will be received by
the Common Council of the City ol
Klamath Falls. Oregon. Tor the . pur
chase, of. City of Klamath Falls. Ore-
Eon, General Obligation Bonds. Series
no. so, fecgregaung, une nuriorea inir
tv Thousand Dollars' iS130.000.OOi. duly
authorized by vote of the electors of
ealti city, the city enwr ano dv ura
lnance of the Common Council thereof,
for the construction, equipping, operat
ing nri mAtnt.iinina a uimminef nool.
plans and specifications therefore, being
on iue wun wie tiiy route nuaia iur
said Citv.
ProDosali to nurrhase said bonds will
be received bv the undermined, Police
judge for taia uhy, up to ana incjua
ing the 23th day of June. at
the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m., of said
dy and opened at a regular meeting
of the Common Council in the Council
Chamber nf the City Hall for said City,
immediately thereafter; raid bends
shell be date-1 the ltt day ot July,
1953. and shall be in amounts of $1000 OT
each. Said bonds shall he numbered
and mature consecutively beginning
with No 1, and shall be due as fol
lows; twenty -one thousand Hollars each
year for the yara IBM to and includ
ing the vear ISM and twenly-five thous
and dollars for the year 1953; and
payment and redemption ot the entire
bonds, or any number thereof, shall be
optional with said City at any interest
coupon dJ"te on and afer three years
from the date thereof. Said bonds will
bear Interest at the rate of not to ex
ceed six per cent per annum, from
the date thereof, payable semi - annually
on July 1st. and Janusry 1st of each
year: nrlncinal and interest parable at
the office of the treasurer of the City
of Klamath Falls. Oregon.
All propsals must be unconditional
and accompanied by certified check
for two per cent of the proposal.
The successful bidder for said bonds
will be furnished with an opinion, as
to the validity thereof, by the law firm
of; Winfree, McCulloch. Shuler & Sayre
Portland Trust Building. Portland. Ore.
BThe Common Council reseres the
right to reject any nd all bids.
This notice is authoriiei by ordinance
of the Common Council of City of Klam
ath rails, Oregon, adopted May 18.
1933.
Dated May 22. 1953-
Frank A. Blerkmer Police
Judge, For City of Klamath
Falls. Oregon.
M 22-23-2V2B-27-28-2B-30 J l-2.3-4-5J!.-6V
10.11-12-13-15-16-17-18-19-20-J3-23-34-2O
NO. 436.
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
INCLUMON OF LAND IN
AN IRRIGATION DISTRICT -Notice
is hereby given, that Charles
T Street nad Louue E Street his wife.
Albert Micka and Ludmtla Mtrka his
wife, C. S Frye and Ethel hit
wife, and Harold Barnev have filed their
petition with the undersigned secretary
of the Shasta View Irrigation Dis
trict, praying that the following de
scribed land situate in Klamth Coun
ty. Orcion, be included with In the
boundaries of said irrigation District.
AH of that portion of th NW" of
SE'4 and NE',4 of SE' of Sec. 12
Twp. 41 SR. 12 E.W.M. lying aboe
the irrigation ditches of the Malln Ir
rigation District and he low Hi1"11;
tion ditch of the Shaita View District
as the same is now located there Be
ing 37 2 acres o! Jld lryi j
All that, portion of the &C"; of SE'i
Sec, 12 Iwp 41 SR. I2IWM Ulng
above the irrigation ditches of the Ma
lm Irtigation District '"d b,ow he
Irrigation dltchei of the Shasta View
Irrigation Di-tr.rt . they are now lo
cated, there bung 6 8 acres of said land.
All that portion of BW' of NE'
and the SEV4 f NX Sec 12 Twp
41 SR. 12 E W M. 1 mg belpw the
irrigation ditch of the Shat View Ir
rigation District a the same Is now
located there being 32 3 acres of said
All persons interested in and-or who
mav be effected by such change are
hereby nodded to appear at th ofiice
of said board in said district at a
o clock pm on the 19th dav of June.
1M3 and show ctuie in writing, if Any
you ha-.e whv the cliang m the Dnun
darles of the said district, ar. proposed in
iid petition should not be ma'Je ai.a
.said prorertv included in said Dl.trcit.
Shafta View Irrigation Dif'rict
By Eh a Smalley. Secretary.
M 28 J 4-11 No. 433
IN THE CIRCUIT COfRT OF
THE STATE OF OR LOON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby. given, that the un
dfnigned idminhtraf r of the e:Ute of
Georga Donnie Mnall dereasei. h
of Oregon for Klimath County his final
account of hi a'JmmistraMon of said
estate, and the Court Mn PP!"'"2
the 3Ch dav cf June. 19A3 it WOO
o'clock a m. as the time, and the court
room of said ceur as the piece, ic-r
the hearing and settlement of Mid ac
count Dstea utis 2itt da ot v-
r.eorre Wilson fimaU
AdmmiJtraTor of I'.. t--ltt
of Georae Donnie email.
Tarrene St Max-i-eil I
M" 21-ia-J 4 11 No 437
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Trained Men .
. . PAY $3 TO $5 AN HOUR ;
Applications are now being accepted from men In this area who are
earning lees than 8,000 a year and have a sincere desire to make a
Iredi start In the multlmllllon dollar television' field. Men applying
must be between the ages of 17-SS. This program will not Interfere
with your present Job. '
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10 SERVICES
EXCAVATING
Mobil Shovel and Trench Hoa
Bulldozer Fill Dirt Topsoll
Crush Rock Driveway Cinders
Compressor
'. CRANE 6ERV1CB
GRAHAM BROS. .:
..PHONE 6641 or 886
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Nest eanltary Methoaa
Also :
EOTO ROOTER SERVICE
Cleans Sewer Unea of Roots, etc.
, ED P. KINO
3434 orchard Phona 8341
x sBujlcl Better With .
Pumice-Concrete :
BLOCKS
Economy Beauty .
PEYTON & CO.
835 Market Phone 5149
ALTERATIONS GUARANTEED. Out-
slde - wrrk gladly accepted. Anita',
pnone
DRESSMAKING
and knitting. Phone
FOR HOUSEMOVTNG. raisinf, founded
lion and repairing, Call w. McDaniel,
Phone 4927, 1720 Oak.
PLOWING. DISCING and harrowing.
H F. Jarrard Phone 8382.
CUSTOM FARMING
HD 1 track layer, to ft. angle doser
land plowing, spud planting, dirt mov
ing, plowing, grain drilling, etc New
ell 2143.
ELECTRIC T SHAVER FKPAJbS
One day servlre on all makes electric
shaver. Remington Gcbidc, and Sun
beam RICKY'S JEWELERS PHONE ' 8151
ana stretched
EKPTIC TANKS cleaned.
Phone 3333.
WRLDING. heavy- steel work. Pade
Sheet Metal. 290 1 E. ath. Phone 7016.
MIMEOGRAPHING and mailing In la
at reasonable prices. Klamath Busi
nesa College. 733 Fine. Phone 4B70.
PAINTING Interior and exterior. Char
les BroH-n. Surrtjor to H U Brown
Phone 4225 or 5340. t
FOR ROTOTILUNG. garden work. Call
S7.
SHEET METAL, restaurant
heating, air-conditioning. Pade
Metal. 2901 S (Ith. Phona 7016.
work.
Sheet
PART TIME bookeeplng work done at
your ofiice. N. J. Rosenbaum. Phone
SBB3.
GARDEN PLOWING, di icing, and har
rowing. Phoie 6144;
ELECTItOIATX tervlces Phone 7eT.
klLKCTRICAL" Vjork done No Job too
mall Phone f-inio before 9 a.m.
13 EDUCATIONAL
IN6Tl?UCTl6f in voice and piano.
Phone 6342.
BOOKKEEPING, office machine, typ.
Int. shorthand, Speedwritlng. kindred
subject! Klamath Business College. 733
Pine. Phone 4780.
14 HELP WANTED.- KM ALt
TOP SALARY
ASSISTANT
CREDIT :
GIRL
Pleasant working condition.
Must have credit- experience.
Our employees know ot this
ad. Reply to .
P. O. Box 42 .
Klamath Falls
WANTED mlddle.aired hou-ekeeper
for semi -invalid. One in family. Must
live in 242 Main
WANTED EXPtRlXNCrD marker and
crf-KeT Apply at rename Cleaners
EXPEniTNCED WAITRESSES WAIiT-
ea Apply at ire uiiuck wagon
SO "frtV' "LEADS PEf( MONTH
The over-'-helming acreptanre o( the
Ih mrst ousundinc Doctor and Hoi
Dital Plan, make it necesiarv ft ae.
point two mora man in your area. If
)ou are imerettd in makinr between
S15Q and $200 per v-eek. and if you feel
that you are the kind of person we are
iciang i?r. rcy win nev & u-onaer-f'll
change for promotion verv shortly.
Inexperience an aiset rather tnan a li
Mhti-. 'rit to Ploner Am. Lis. Cnmp
Box 4935 Portland. Ore. An interview
ma ba arranged in the near future.
the hish-pavnie field of
on Television Job Opportuni
. .
& WANTED-
Experienced :
AUTO
MECHANIC
Top pay scale, year around
job in pleasant shop. Apply
in person.
- LEE HUFF
motor COMPANY
603 So. 6th
WANTED BELLMAN. Mtut be 18 01
over. winema Hotel. . , ,,
WANTED men to work in truck tire,
deoarbnent and service station work.
Experience pieferred but not neeeasary
APPiy, anoop oc acnuice iir service.
main cprun airpen.
17 HELP WANTED
APARTMENT house manager. Middle
aged eouple to manage apartment
he use. Must be experienced and re
liable. Give references. Write box 534,
Herald and News.
18 SITUATIONS WANTED
EXPERIENCED service station atten
dant desires steady employment. Phone
A FIFTEEN year old girl would like
babysitting evenings. I am experienced
and can furnish references. Call 8625.
Dartene Thomas.
13 YEAR OLD high school girt wants
300 DBoysiiiinx in my noma or youra.
Vivian Britton, Rt, 1 Box 20, Bonanza,
Oregon.
WOULD LIKE steady babysitting or
nousecieaniua; 300. 1 am Pipenenceo.
LaRee Walker. High School ir.ge 14
326 North 6th, phone 7087, coma . or
call at your convenience.
EXPERIENCED 13 yetr." old "high" school
girl will do baby sitting days or eve
nings. Also lijht house work. Kay Law
horn. Telephone 3940, address. Route
3. Box 1079. . '
WANT WORK on ranch by 13 year
old boy. Wages not so much n ob.'ect
at to be with some good man who
will take an tntereit fn me and tearh
me to work. Can milk a cow, mow
a lawn, etc. Danny Abell (131 Phone
a-osos.
WANT TO WORK, preferably n ranch
by two boya. 14 and Id. Have exper.
tence. Can drive tractor, hay rake,
etc.. irrigate milk, mow lawns, or any
kind of chores. Phona Don and Lac
StiilweM. 2-0043.
I AM 13 and would like any odd Jobs
f live at 2017 Arthur Street. My phone
la 2-36.M.
WILL DO ironing. Phone 038B.
SEVERT Hudson wanta to do yard
work. Phone IW3T. 1802 Da; ton.
O.T.I. ACCOUNTING STUDENT needs
summer work. Preferably office. Ph.
alter apm.
Child' care!, large "'lawn, fenced.
playgrqundeflulpmei)t. Phona 6020.
EXPERIENCED service station attend
ant desiree Heady employment. Phone
7BO0.
HOUSECLEANING by the hour. Call
Merrill zgoj.'
HIGH SCHOOL boy age 13. husky,
wanta work of any kind. Prefer farm
work, some experience. Phone 6508.
Gerald Dcdinon 623 N. 2nd.
I AM 11 years old. would like to' find
work mowing lawns, taking care of
chickens and other jobs. Gary Mingo,
1615 ..'jf re ."""?.
HIGH SCHOOL girl wants steady job
taking care of children. Have references
if wanted. Phone 2-1662. Nora Mitchell.
14 years old. 3231 DeUvare Avenue.
EXPERIENCED BABY SITTER v anU
summer work. Full or part time 14
years old. Alice Nabakowtki, Phone
6972
RELIABLE 13 year old boy would like
ranch work for Hie summer. Please
call Richard Thompson at 2la7g.
BOY. 13 WANTS a job In service sta
tion, garai, or car 101. nas ot cara
Phone T8M.
13 YEAR OLD girl would like to baby
sit. Phont4.W9.
V.'A MTrn AR'aVtin Ha via" Eyner-
tenced. Jenet Fenvlck, age 12. Phone
9242.
BABY SITTING during the week, alt
aa:v yr.rr w noa book. Age u
BABY SITTING or housework wanted
by is year 01a coiorea bui. fnone
9103.
BABY SITTING- Phone 2-1349.
ARE YOU GOING away for a week or
a weekend? Leave your children with
me I have a nice vard ad swtnas
Can give good references. Mrr Grace
Allen. Phone 2-1649.
22 ROOMS 'OR RNT
ROOM' and" board" Phone "533!"'
SL1IPLNO ROOM, close in. .827 Wal-
ROOMS tn rent. Cloee tn, 813 Pine.
F none 5333
nM in.H THah.
ROOM aentisrnan. 1530 Crescent.
pOM, BOARO: gentlemen. 1607 Cret-
cent.
STEAM HEATED sleeping rooma
Quiet, clean, clots Ln. Phone 2-0214.
ROOMS, 4$ a week. 623 Jefferson.
mtM&OA Y JTJKB 1ft, IMS
14 APARTMENTS FOK HINT
roUB ROOM an4 blh unfurnlihod i,n?
iWii .partpiem for rtnt C.U 8080.
rOB RKNT-furnUhed uwly' dKoraT
ed two badroois apartment. Pbuna
NICE FRONT. ' fnrnlhrf 'anatm. .
Phone 4678. 710 Main. Gxeer Apts
FURniSHEO ST1AM heated Guuv
court apartments. Wayarhaaiue. fhona
3063
Si 15AM HEATCD aDArtment with baf
ptn 628 Oak at
irOR BENT "larje. clean iurnl.hed
yinwnt gj u?ans ai. rnone Tin
FOR RENT two room court apart
ment. Nicely furnished. Suitable for
LUIy" peiaon. ynons -Jjao.
TWO ROOM fumihe4 apartment 1US
Walnut.
TOR 'RErrr, small apartment suitable) -for
couple. Call at 3919 Summers Una
ONE BEDROOM' furuUhf ' nrtm?i?
NICE. CLEAN furnished on anrt twr.
room apartments, S3S to $4T.fiO: all
utiliuej paid. 41ft W. Tenth.
THREE an3 four room ' ' apaxlmantai,
UNDER NEW manacement Brifht
clean two room apartment with bit a.
mvi a montn. Ja4 Broad,
CLEAN FURNISHED apartment Walk
ins distance. Suitable lor two. Phona.
84S9. '
THREE ROOM furnished " apartmeliC
Adults only. 20fll White.
FOR RENT TWO room modarit. apart
meuts for adults. 321 Broad.
THREE ROOM furnished apartment
for rent close in. Phona 4645 evenings
between B and 6 p.m. for appointment.
Electrically equipped. 433 No. 10th.
THREE " ROOM furnished apartmariC
Cintrallv located. 121 South 2nd.
FURNISHED STEAM
heated"
apaHI
mem. , corner Fine ana ceoar.
FOR RENT, three room
apartment two blocks off
furnial V'd,
Main fit.
apuiis. i- rio urn.
1-URNISHED APARTMENT, witli bath,
lights, water, use of automatic wash
er and dryer. Call Iasboll Kruear
8719 days. 7242 after 6:30.
EXTRA LARGE three room' apartment'
Also three room cabin. Phone Saga.
FOR RENT. NICE furnished apart,
ment, also housekeeplnf room. Phona
3342:
FURNISHED APARTMENT. PRIVATE
bath. Heat turuished. Close In. Adults.
Phone 4675 after 0 30 pro. or belora
26HOUSIS FOR RENT
TWO BEDROOM . furniahod bouaa. 801
Aiameoa.
FOR RENT. TWO bedroom' unrurnlsKed
rrancta , ocreet. , aw.
MODERN 'CABINS" WmIeIv ' '("' Raa.'
sonable Clean 's Motel 233g Blenn
THREE-ROOM home. Bath, garage.
see range, water beater. - circulating
heater. Newly ra-decoratad. Couala
only. 2312 Orchard. Phone 43T6.
FOUR ROOM UNFUPJIISHED dUBlmc. .
Phone 3027 before S p.m.
FOR RENT, house, partly turnlihed,
nawiy qecoraieq. ynone ajn.
FOR RENT modern four room house. 1
Garage, fenced yard. Closa In. Inquire
91?n WantlanH ' 1
adRRENT. thiae bedroom house? 'fleat
location, adults only. Information write
Albert Chandler, 31 a nortn La.
Street. Lakevlew. Oregon.
FOR RENT, two bedroom home. $73.
Adulta, ru cat. 2320 Reclamation-
Phone Tuiaiake. T-ioea.
TWO BEDROOM partly furnished house
lor rent or leass. ooju vsnnwi. i.n, nm
seen June 13 and 14th.
28 REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED TO RENT, two ' bedroom un
furnished house at toon at potaible,
can t'vg yetarencet. rnona vin.
WANTED TO RENT with Option t9
buy. 2 bedroom modern suburban
home. Prefer acre good soil. By .
middles fed couple. Good references
Box 050 Herald & News.
HOMES FOR SALE " "
Everett Dennu) Realtor. 121 .- N.
gth
Phone M81
SALESMAN, desiring two bedroom un
furnished house. Have references. STft
maximum.' Box 531. Jlerald & Newt.
TEACHER WISHES to rent' 'unfurnished
two bedroom house. Closa to . Mllla
School. Call 3219 between 8 .-a.nV, to
4 p.m.
tlniTI.n r.tvf trt ran furn-hartrAnm fur
nlaljed house. Suburban or Mills Addl
tion. Phone 2-92VA. j I. ,
WANT TO RENT two or tluee bedroom
furnish ?d house for summer. Call 6039.
WANTED TO RENT or lease two or
three bedroom house In Mills Addition. .
One 12 war old girl. Will pay 1st end
lest mon'li In advance. Morning Fresh
Bread distributor. Phone 3S61 between
6 p m and 3 p m.
WANT TO RENT two or three bed
room home. Prefer Milla Addition.
Phona 6022.
29 REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
A Trade , ' , "
A modern five room home in good ;
condition. Oarage, 'i acre. Trade
for cattle or a D4 Cat
NEWHOUSE
REAL ESTATE
2060 So. 6th
Ph. 9833 or 8742
Good golnf Country nre, c.f. and
.t.fi.ni. will trad, for rinch UD ta
8.10.000. Will Uke home .1 down p.y-
nifini or any gopo duiihih in j..u.u
J J Willmtn, Lltchlltld. Calif.
30 REAL ESTATf FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR TRADE
For large trailer house, approxi
mately S3500. Equity ln two bed
room home.
Phone 2-2483 :
ATTENTION SEWING f , ; .
MACHINE .MEN, OR MEN
WITH GOOD SELLING .
.. EXPERIENCE , '
There Is now available In th
Klamath falls area an exclusive
dealer franchise on the vorld
finest sewing maclu ne, highly ad
vertised nationally and coiuumer
accepted. 'A sewing machine that
lias jumped from 10th place ln
sales to second place In 5 short
years.
. . i
Tills is a chance tor a man and
vale to operate aa a team, and
open their own store. Small capital
required. Address all inquiries to
Box 55 Herald & News. Distributor
representative will Interview all
qualified applicants.
EQUITY IN FIVE room modorn partly
furmihad. Small down pai mant, baU
ancis monthly. am Emerald.
8750. rdR SALE by owner modern
two bedroom home. Mill Addition,
Phone 6236. 245a Eberlcln.
BU&lNfcSS and hotf! building. Jros
income 15.000. $12,000 down. Phona
3824;
TOR SALE 2-bMiroom home, ideal lo
ration in Mill Addition, larft llvtna
and dtnint room new waU to wall
rarpetmc cerate a storafe room
Call 3770 alter S pin. or Saturday and
Bund;,-
TOR SALE. eouitv"m five room noua.
rlose tn, paved atraet. phona 4509 altar
apm .
s?30, OWirtTt. tnodsrn two bedroom
hsrnt, south suhurb9. 1-3 acre. Elestrie
h-it. atorm vindov, garace with guttl
room Fnone -ua?
NOTICE til.l for mitul coit you can
turn a nice tile tfariie into a 24x24
foot apartment, build home later. Large
lot food location, low down payment
with ea:y monthly pajmeote. Phone
2-307? or 2-4i.
rtTRNIfflXO TWO bedroom home.
arei sood frupd, near bu. 4407 Bart
lett Ave. Sunday