TUESDAY. FEBRU ARY 23. 15 RBUU) AND OTTW8. KLAMATH tALL8. OUOOlf PAOK TWELVE Use The RIGHT TOOL To Do The Job - WANT ADS ! HENLEY Br PAT BEVMER The only current news In this community at least from farmers, is the non-existing potato market and the high cost ol living. The men always say, "No matter wnai the prices, weather or season, the women's club must continue! ' Tuesday night, February 9, the C. J. Gober home was filled to capacity with the wedding party and families of Betty w uouei and Marion Jack. Guests were seated at individual tables and served buffet supper. After supper members of the wedding party hur ried to the rehearsal In Mt. Lakl Community Church. Carolyn Diclc ; son, bridesmaid, arrived' home from Oregon State College Just In , time for the dinner. Enjoying the hospitality of the Oobers were the Rev. and Mrs. Wil liam Alnsley, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Deh linger, Mrs. Eva Short, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Short and Jimmy, Mr. nd Mrs. Fred Beymer and family, Jim Brothanek, Donna Tillman, Laddie Lytle, Millie Okimura, Bill Thousands With Insomnia SiHUIP Sound All NijM-Awoki Fresh - Vtn of Dtv safe Dormin Sleeping CapauUt have found u you can . tliawJ sound sleep. Dorm in hm toea clinically tested for ufety and ! im guaranteed notvhabit forming. ; The world of medicine progreaw-" :j why tolerate a el eepl en night that . aukca jron tired and worn out the r. awat day. Now for only 6Vc per capeule yon can And the reet you want.Donnmcoetabut$2.Sfor36 eapeutw eo aaft no preecription . at neaded and Dormin must help you or your tnooey back I Accept ' a nhstirtite. There le No Substitute For SLEEPING CAPSULES Daly. Gerald Durant. Dot Am Fleming, Mrs. Elizabeth Short, Del. bert Dehllnger, Carolyn Dickson, Mrs, Veatch, Marlon Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lucas, Darlene Jack and Delia Dalton. Gerald Durant, USMC, was here cu a three day leave to act hs btiit man for Marlon jack, lie staved with his mother, Mrs. Sher man Carter, while here. He Is sta tion id at Point Mugu which is six mlliis from Oxnnrd, California. The community is happy to hear that Mrs. Vernon Durant, who has been ill. is recuperating and back at her household and secretarial duties. It seems that the mumps are not just a children's disease: Mrs. John Wallin, whose son Gary Is a first grader at Henley, came down wltn tnem oelore Uary did. tine has been very ill and only able to consume liquids. The Mt. Lakl Ladies Aid has al ways been very active but each year It takes on larger projects. The money it receives Is used for the benellt of the church. Since last March, members have been collecting coffee bands and have purchased two large coffee urns for the church kitchen. Mrs. Flossie Tromblee had charge of the coupon and coffee bands and foraged M CASH On Your Cor or Truck (any make, paid for or not)! ASHLEY CHEVROLET in Bo. (in. rb. 4iis IE WISE (Mt Your Aula Loan from an Auto Dealer through many Junk piles to rescue coffee bands for the needed amount. She also sews aprons, makes feather corsages and turns the money received from their sale to the Ladles Aid, and the amount Lhas been large. All the women in the Ladies Aid give freely of their time to help carry out proj ects to make this a better com munlty In which to live. The Ladies Aid has been host for many bridal and baby snowers and now has de cided to take care of the wed ding receptions held In the church. Shari Breithaupt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Breithaupt, went lo Crescent City to visit with her grandmother, Mrs. viola Pollard. Forrest took Shall, Mrs. Fannie Cheyne and some fishing cony panlons to Grants Pass. The men were going to spend several days on the Rogue River fishing for sal' mon. Mrs. Pollard is meeting Mrs. Cheyne, her mother, and Sharl hi urants pass. Mrs. Jean Norris entertained the Bid or By Bridge Club at her home February 5, Two tables of bridge were in play. Tallies, candy and prizes carried out the Valentine theme. Chocolate chiffon pie and coffee were served to Mrs. Gret- chon Thompson, mho worn, Mrs. Marjorie Berry (prize winner), Mrs. Muriel Johnson (low), Mrs. Ethel Whitlntch, Mrs. Arlene Gooding, Mrs. Margurlte Breithaupt, M r s. Vivian Wise and Mrs. Pat Beymer. Mr. and Mrs. Vein. Berry left Monday for a few days' business and pleasure trip to Pasco, Wash ington. En route they stopped at Prineville to attend Bob Stiud er's funeral. While they are gone (lie children and farm chores are being taken care of by Vern's parents who came from Ashland. Mr. and Mrs.' Jack Welmer of Bonanza were February 11 lun cheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dehlinger. Before moving to Langell Valley the Weimers lived in this community: Faye is still a member of the Country Cousins Bridge Club. Your chance of an accident Is greater than ever. Drive with extra care. Insure with Hans Norland. 627 Pine St. CHILOQUIN DARLENE WOLFF A number of Chiloqutn families have just returned from winter va cations. Traveling the greatest dis tance were Mr. and Mrs. Don Pot ter, who with relatives from Klam ath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Potter, took a three weeks' trip to Mexico Citv. The two couples en tered Mexico by way of Juarez across Irom El Paso and spent lour days driving through the country to the captial city. They spent three days there with guide service, and drove north by way of the Pan American highway to Nuevo Laredo, south of San Antonio. From there to Carls bad Caverns where the couples sep arated, the Don Potters coming on to Chiloquin by bus. the Earl Pot ters going to Oklahoma to visit. During their absence, the Potter boys, Donald and Dennis, siayeu with an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Hengl, in Sprague River. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall drove Hall's sister, Mrs. Harry Elliott, home to Laguna Beach, California, visited there for two days and spent the next week in working their way home, visiting with friends and see ing the sights. Lyle, their sixth grade sou, stayed with the John Munnerings, Janet divided her time between the Dwlght Kircher home and with her grandparents, the George Frclds, at Modoc Point. Mr. and Mrs. John Mannering had come home Just in time to have Lyle stay with them. They had been in Portland on a five day trip where they attended with Mr.and Mrs. Lou Kelllson of Klam ath Falls, the annual Copeland Yard managers' convention. Lowell Mannering stayed with the Halls and Gail was in Modoc Point with her friend, Charlynn O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Forest i'reia are back from a leisurely trip to Reno, Nevada and to San Francisco. Dur ing their ten day trip their oldest, daughter, Candace, had gone to Portland with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Gienger, who went to visit Mrs. Gienger's par ents, the Rev. and Mrs. Leonard Buck. Lynda stayed with the John Jaderholms and with the Robert Doaks. Three-year-old Mark visited the Earl Halls and the John Jader holms and two-year-old Melissa was with her grandparents, the George Freids. The family had an, excel lent time Just In getting together again after being scattered so wide ly. Along with all the vacations there have been other types of news. Mrs. Ruby Peeler had an unexpected and serious operation three weeks ago In Klamath Falls and is now in Ashland undergoing treatment. Her daughters, Mrs. Donald Pot ter and Mrs. Vera Hengl, made the trip with her and will be gone at least a week. Mrs. Peeler, who has worked at Gienger's store for several years, Is still listed as in very serious condition but enjoyed visits from many friends here be fore leaving for the valley. Mis. Ida Hoppe Is working at the store In Mrs. Peeler's place. - Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Adams and three children have recently moved to the Gard house directly across from the high school. One of the first grade twins, Kenneth, is now confined to bed with yellow jaun dice, but the stay is made a bit more pleasant by the new television set which was Installed at his house early this week. Legal Notice NOTICE OF DATE Or FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of Fred E. Fleet. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that we have filed our final account of the adminis tration of the above entitled estate and that the Court has appointed March :!4, 11154. at 10 a.m. as the ttme for hearing objections to such final account and the settlement thereof. Gilbert w. Fleet ana Frank K. Fleet. Executors Ganona & Ganong Attorneys for Executors Feb. 23. Mar. a, a, Is No. SOS. CLASSIFIED RATES One day per word 5c Three days .. per word 12c Week run , par word 20c Month run . . per word 65c MINIMUM The minimum charge for any one an is ouc. ADJUSTMENT Please make all claims for adjust ments without delay. Corrections or cancellations re. celved bv 5:30 D.m. will be made in following day's publication, by 12 Noon Saturday for Monday. BOX NUMBERS incuAi in tirta mo v hft ri unfiled thrnno-h hox numbers at the DSDer for a service charge of 25c. DEADLINES Classified ads accepted up to 5:30 p.m. for following day's publication, ud to Noon Saturday lor Monday, classified display ads accented up to 12 Noon for following day s puon- cation. FUNERAL HOMES NOTICE OP SETTLEMENT Notice 1 herebv mlvpn that the un dersigned, Administrator of the Estate ot Frame c. welder. Deceased nan filed his final accounting of laid Es tate at the office of the Clerk of the Cir. cuit Court for Klamath County. Oregon, and the Court has fixed and desig nated March 6, 1954. at the hour 01 10 o'clock in the forenoon of catd day, In the Circuit Court Room In the County Court House at Klamath Falls. Klamath County, Oregon, at the time and place for hearing objections to raid accounting and the settlement thereof, at which time and place any person in' terested In said estate may appear and object to aaid accounting. max a. Liinnini Administrator of the Ertafe of Frank C. Nelder. Deceased. Dated and first publication February Feb. a, ft, 14, 33 Nn. 73 One of a series of advertisements describing the plan for developing the Hells Canyon stretch of the Snake River, formally submitted to the Federal Power Commission for approval, In July, 1953 Idaho Power's Hells Canyon Plan Costs Only One-Third As Much To Build and Operate The cost of building power facilities at Hells Canyon and their annual cost of operation re most important to the user oS electricity. If the costs are high then higher rates must be charged for the electric power, regardless of who owns the facilities. Company witnesses estimated the cost of the proposed federal dam would be $429,400,000 the cost of Idaho Power's project Mould be $133, 000,000 (both amounts without transmission facilities). On the basis of federal financing, the annual cost of operating the proposed high dam at Hells Canyon and of carrying its debt would be $19, 650,000 on the same basis the annual cost of the three dam project would be $6,086,000. Dividing these annual costs by the electric power obtainable from each of the two programs, the cost of power from the federal dam would be approxi mately three times the cost from the three dam project. If electric power from the proposed federal dam were sold at the so-called Bonneville rale of $17.50 per kilowatt year, the yearly deficit would be so large that in 50 years the debt against the dam would have nearly doubled. Expert Witnesses Substantiate Higher Federal Costs Two independent engineers added their expert opinions on the question of higher costs ot a federal dam and of the power it would produce: MAJOR GENERAL THOMAS M. ROBINS (Ret'd) former Deputy CJ.iV of Engineer, and former Division Engineer, North Pacific and South Pacific Divisions, V. S. Army Corp, of Engineer, niialj.od the two plana a, though each wa, a federal project foiin.l Dial the eon (ruction rod chargeable to ,,nwrr of the federal Held Canyon dam on that hai. Mould I 259.000,(HH) higher found alio that power would com 2i per kilowatt year from the federal project, only 12 from Idaho rower Company' project. ROBERT DE LUCCIA former Chief of the Bureau of Power, Federal Power Commhtion, long experienced in holh public and private power and water development,, I 'ice Pretidenl and Chief Engineer, Pacific Power & Light Co. testified that the additional power generated under the federal proposal at down-dream planu (with the Federal high dam) would coM $57.80 per kilowatt year lo generate, but that power generated under the Idaho Tower plan would coat only $12.50 per kilowatt year. WARD'S Klamath FuneraJ Home. 825 High Street. Phone 3334, 1 MEETING NOTICES This impressive evidence leaves little doubt that the actual cost of power will be less when generated under the Idaho Tower plan for development of Hells Canyon. IDAHO V POWER A CITI2EN WHEREVER ,T SERVES Calvary Commander No. 16 Knights rempmr win noia a Stated Meeting Wed. Feb. 24, 8 p.m. Visiting Sir Knights Welcome. Refreshments. Joy Ustick, E. C. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS will aiadly help you. Box 204, Phone X18, 2 LOST AND FOUND LOST. BROWN leather glove, vicinity of Crescent Ave, Call Jjlajons. FOUND, lady's wrist watch. Owner can claim by idenlifyinK at South 6th Street Branch 1st National Bank of Portland. LOSTDARK glasses. Dark brown frames with unit! trim. Valuable. Re ward. Phone 4731. 4 GENERAL NOTICES Anonymous. Box 80. NURSING home ladles. Phone 2-0520. 6 PERSONALS Post Office STANLEY Home Products. Phone 3609. HARRIET McCollum representing Mln nesota Woolen Company. Phone 401fl. FOR STANLEY Home Products, Buff Jones, phone 0R63. JUMBO hamburgers. 23 cents. Rich Maid Ice Cream, 1337 Oregon Avenue. 10 SERVICES Income Tax Service ' State and Federal Fast and Accurate $2.50 per form and up Phone 856i HOME ELECTRICAL, APPLIANCES EXPERTLY SERVICED AND REPAIRED Prompt, Efficient- Service EAST SIDE APPLIANCES Ttb at Klamath Ph 8886 Septic Tanks Cleaned NEWEST SANITARY METHODS aba ROTO ROOTER SERVICE Cleans Sewer Lines of Roots, Etc, Ed F. King 2434 ORCHARD Ph. 9841 FRUIT TREES ' PRUNED Tree Topping Tree Removal Evergreens sheared and tied AL BAKER Suburban Nursery Eves. Ph. 2-3167 Days Ph. 8188 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Locally Owned Since 1944 PHONE 8377 LACY KING SERVICE AND repair shop. We fix aavlhlnff. Phone 2-0H8D. twill. Pickup and delivery. All work guaranteed. WARD'S REPAIR SERVICE All makes appliance! repaired by tx- FierUy trained mechanics. Radios, wasli nf machine, refrigerators, vacuum rlranem. Prompt service. All work guaranteed. Check our ov prices. MONTGOMERY WARD Phong maa flih and Pine ELECTRIC SHAVER REPAIRS On day service on all makes electric shavers. Rem! niton, Schick and Sun beam. , BICKYS JEWELERS TOO Main Street Phone 31SI 14 HNANCIAL IOAN5 MONEY $$ ON THE FIRST CALL ! . Op to fSOO on your auto. On your salary or lurnltur up to $300 LOCAL LOAN CO. "Pay Day loans a specialty $10, $35, $50 loaned till "pay day" or longer $25 cosu but 1$ cents for one week. No other charges. 115 No. lOtb St WALT BINGHAM. Mgr. Phone M531 M-354 44 Veare Friendly Service 8-87$ 14 HELP WANTED. FEMALE HOUSEWORK. Country. Live in. Char acter references. Phone 9569. 16 HELP WANTED, MALE HAVE YOU EVER thought of getting a good paying Job in Australia, Africa, South America, Canada, Europe, -Asia, Alaska or any other foreign area? $400 to $2000 monthly. If inter ested, write for facte, absolutely no obligation. Write to Turner Foreign Bureau Co., Sec. 67RKA, 246 5th Ave., New York 1, N. Y. DISTRICT - MANAGER The man we want is a resident of the Klamath Falls Arett. He is a producer and capable of training others. He Is honest, of good character and ambi tious. He is as young as he feels and old enough to instill confidence in others. He need not have experience in our business of top Health, Accident and Life Insurance, but he must be able to de vote his entire time and at tention to our business, which is well established in this area. This is a real opportunity for a top flight man to increase his earning well over $10,000 per year. We will give every assistance necessary to set him on the path of real pro duction. Telephone or write for per sonal interview. M. C. Fields, 422 Pittock Block, Portland 5, Oregon, BRoadway 3493. EXPERIENCED sash and frame cut ters. Oregon Wood Work. Box A22 Bend, uregon. MAN WANTED! To own and onerate Watkins business in nearby ideality. Hundreds ot families needing service on famed Watkins Products, now Nation ally Advertised. Must be over 21 and nave car, for iniormaiion wnie j. k. Watkins Company, 137 Dexter Avenue, SeatUe 9. Washington." 18 SITUATIONS WANTED WOMAN WISHES part time practical nursing In the home lor someone con- va i escing irom uiness. rnone z-jihh. LADY experienced wishes child care days. Phone B5H0. SINGLE man wants ranch work. Ex perienced in catsk inning and tractor driving, also Irrigating. Have transpvrt atlon. Write box 768 care of Herald and News. 24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT FURNISHED apartment tot rent Market Apartment p. KUHNISHED three room apartment. clean. $-18.50. Phone jm. T1JREE ROOMS with bath.Phone822g. FOR RENT largo three room fur nished apartment Heat, hot and cold woter furnished. Close In. Adults only. Phone o5Q alter a p.m. TWO AND THREE room ' furnished apartments. Utilities paid. 940 . per in on in. rnuno imiw. THREE ROOM furnished apartment. Phone 6754. '- CLEAN FURNISHED one and two bedroom apartments. No Pets. Phono 5038. , FOR RENT, apartment. Phone 3372. TWO ROOM furnished court apartment for bachelor. Close In, garage available. S27. Phone 9901. 26 HCJSES FOR RENT FOR RENT modern five rooms. Prac tically furnished. Close In. $55. Call 7nsa. NICE duplex apartment. Utility room, furnace neat, electric range, refriger ator, washing machine, other furnish ings. Walking distance. Phono 4486, 17H1 Wall. COTTAGE, two rooms, semi modern. Suitable for two. 1143 Pine. CLEAN unfurnished four room house. 2131 Radcllffc. Phone 2-1D40. TWO BEDROOM house, furnished. Will accept family of four. Gas floor fur nace. Electric stove, water tank and refrigerator. $60. Phone 6893 between 6:30 and 7:30. FOR RENT one bedroom home, with garage. Furnished. On bus line. $50 per month. 3(141 Altamont, Inquire 3710 BU- bee. THREE BEDROOM partly furnished house near Dan J. O'Keeffe residence. Mione 7-0328 Tulelake. FURNISHED, one bedroom house. 216 Washington. FOR RENT new two bedroom modern home. Large utility room, garage, elec trlc heat, inquire 1756 Washburn Way. KOR RENT modern three bedroom furnished home. Would lease unfurn- lahed. 827 Mitchell. UNFURNISHED house for rent. 910 North 3rd. Phone .1595. 7357 SUBURBAN one bedroom furnished house. Ideal for couple. Electrically equipped including automatic washer. inquire evenings iobz wiarq. FURNlSHEf) ltvn room mnri h.tfi ciuae in. i'nonc una. CABIN FOR rent. 219 Broad.. Inquire ONE BEDROOM home, excellent lo- FOR RENT one bedroom, furnished. 2 3004 ' nd Iarba8 P11 phon FOR RENT furnished three room du plex. Hot water heat No children. CABIN FOR RENT. 219 Broad. FOR RENT Unfurnished one bedroom house. Gas heater and cook stove fur nished. 2.00'i Main Street. Prefer cou ple. Phone 2-3209 after six. TWO BEDROOM unfurnished inquire oiu Hign. HOUSEWORK Phone 2-2789. wanted. Experienced. COLLEGE Graduate, major business administration, desires employment. Phone 7468. WILL KEEP small children In my home da ys. Phone. 9876. PRIVATE nursing, nights. Phone 7059. HOUSEWORK. WANTED. Phone 7805. CHILD CARE. Phone 2-1545. CHILD CARE. Phone 5301. CHILD CARE. Phone 6020. 22 ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS, housekeeping. 134 No. 3rd. FURNACE HEATED rooms. S5 a week. Close in. 630 North 10th. NICE FRONT room for rent Greer Apartments. 710 Main. ROOMS. 1034 High. ROOMStorentclose in. Phone 4444. STEAM HEATED sleeping rooms, Qule clean. Clofce In. Phone ii-0214. 24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT THREE ROOMS furnished. Close in. 533 No. 6th. Laundry facilities. Adults only, no pels. Phone 3581. Evenings 2-3170. MODERN two rooms, completely fur nlshcd except groceries. 1143 Pine. NICE APARTMENT. Private entrance. inquire Viz ivortn etn. DUPLEX apartment - three rooms. Mo. 6.W Washington. ' ROOM FOR rent. 007 II i gh. CLEAN, three room furnished apart ment. Steam heated. Central location. Phone 7731 or ft.158. FOR RENT, anartment nltahl for couDte. Call 2819 Summers Lana after arju prn. MATERNITY CLOTHES MADE TO ORDER Phone 2-331 6 INCOME TAX RETURNS Harvey Bispham Phone 2-0251 W. Mc DANIEL, House mover, phone 4527. 1720 Oak. PRUNING, LAWN planting, nhrubs. evergreens. Malin Nursery, Klamath Falls 5502. Electric clocks repaired. Cleaning, re pairing, parts for moil makes. R1CKYS JEWELERS 700 Main Street Phom 3151 GLASS FURNITURE tops and shelves made to order. Kimball's Class Shop. Phone 7.178. WE WRECK and remove buildings. Phone 8073. 8005. and evenings 5551. GENERAL Sewing. 2625 Wiard. NURSING Home. Ladles. Phone 2-3 IBB. 3 EDUCATIONAL bodkiCEEPlNO nffif tnnr-h.nl- " vtv in, shorthand. Speedwtlting. kindred subjects. Klamath Business College, 73J fine, t-nonw kdu, Legal Notice ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF FILING OF FINAL ACCOUNT I?T THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR KLAMATH COUNTY Tn the Matter of the Estate of Floyd D. Kotlce Is hereby given that I have filed mv Final Account and report as Administrator of the Estate of Floyd D Short. Deceased, and the above-entitled Court has fixed 2 o'clock In the afternoon of Thursday, Msrch 18, 1954. as the time, and the Circuit Court Poom In the Courthouse of Klamath County, Oregon, in the City of Klamath FalH. In said County, as the place, when and where any pron may pre sent anv objection or exception to any thing contained ihereln, or to anything done bv said Administrator, and that at such time and place the ahove-entitled Court will finally pass upon and set tle said Aceounu John A. Short, AdminKtratnr r (, 11 U M I, I No. 787 THREE ROOMS furnished. Close in. 533 No. 8th. Laundry facilities. Adults ne iwai. evening LARGE. two room furnished aDirt- mtnl. Automatic heat. $47.50. All Utilities paiq. 4iP ivqrin loin. FOR RENT one bedrnnm furnished apartment. $50. Call 2-0605. FURNISHED three rooms and bath. Private entrances. Garaae. close In. clean. Phone 7388. FOR RENT, two rooms and bath. In quire 518 High. BRIGHT, furnished two room apartment in brick building, steam heat 40. 224 uroaa. t'UHNisiicu apanmeni. sieani .-m., electrically equipped, children allowed. SECOND floor unfurnished. Three large garage. $50. 2121 Vine. Phone 3343 piiDMiciim ana.in.ni plnu in. DfB- fer on stuaenis or coupi. meda. Tuntf DnnM imfitmiKhed SDflrt ments. No children or pets. 412 and 402 Market, pnone ojw. SMALL, clean apartment 433 North inn FURNISHED apartment in duplex. Tw'O oea 5. ciecincauy equipped. viuc ui. van ntNT iwn iiottii and bath, fur- nished. Dependable person can get re- aucea rem in excnanne ior iibmv jani tor work once or twice a week. ln- qulre 339 E. Main. FURNISHED three rooms and bath, centrally located. 121 South 2nd. ONE AND TWO bedroom furnished apartments. 2U9 Applegate. NEW one bedroom apartment. Living room, kitchenette and bath Complete ly lurnunea. dii uarv aireei, one hatf block off South Sixth, phone 2-1097. Couple only. STEAM HE ATE D""f u rniTh ed apartment. Greer Apartments. 710 Main. FOR RENT, one bedroom apartment, partially fumthed. rompletelv reriero rstert. Roosevelt Apartment. Phone CLEARY'S CABINS, weekly, monthly, reasonable. 2335 Blehn. Phone 6830. TWO BEDROOM furnished house. Close in. mono -kmj oays or wau n ignis. FOR RENT Iwn hoHrnnm fiimlth.il JTT! Rlex. No children under 10 years. i-U d. 11 tit. . NEW UNFURNISHED one bedroom du plex. FirCDlace. electrle heat. ariult 3011 Boa rd mon. FOR HEKT. four room unfurnished hOUSe. Rlortrlf hunt Nob Mills School. Phone 6227. 28 REAL ESTATE WANTED Special Bar & Tavern Best Jn town, Cafe, Cards, Cost sju.uuu.uu taka. $20,000.00, 510,000.00 down. Gross take s60.000.00. Rp tut or! health. J. W.- SANDERS Realtor 1213 Main St Tel. 7521 Salesmen: Lee Orr. Eves. 2-9226 At Malin: W. w. Thompson HOMES k'HR SAI.R Everelt Dennis Realtor, lal W. nth. Phone 8491. JO RtAL ESTATE FOR SALE We're Short Of Merchandise ! ! ! ! When we say we're selling proper ty, we can PROVE it. Just look at our records. There are no tricks to selling, Just plain hard work and ex perience. If you are thinking of sell ing, give us a try, you'll be glad you dldl I I LONGE REALTOR. Ill So. 8lll Phone 31362-2713 Salesman: JOE LEONARD Eves. . 2-0627 Your Choice Of Two Outstanding Three Bedroom Homes NORTHS1DE: Immediate posses sion on this exceptional six room home. Only one year old. Ideal floor plan, and all large rooms. Even the garage Is plastered, and the kitchen and bath are what you've dreamed of. Hardwood throughout, insulated walls and cei lings, automatic electric heat, close to fine school. $12,000, terms. SUBURBAN: Beautiful three bed room home in restricted neighbor hood. Completely surrounded by other fine homes. Hardwood, throughout, separate dining room, worksnving kitchen and tile bath. Wardrobe closets. Like new Inside and out, attached garage, large nicely landscaped lot. Near Peter son School. Priced for quick sale at U2S00. good terms. LONGE REALTOR 111 So. 8th. Phone 3138 2-2713 Salesman: JOE LEONARD Eves. 2-43527