Friday, may 21, 1054
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FIFTEEN
LOTS OF LUMBER GOES THROUGH Ihis im-.ll sawmill oporaled by Dick Wilton, loft, and hii
brother Carl. Moil of (he furniture for the cabins at thair motol wat cut and assomblod by the
iwo man.
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PUniNG THE FINISHING touches to a chair for cabin is Dick Wilson,' co-owner of the
Wilson Motel near Fort Klamath. Mrs. Wilson does ell the work of caring for the 13 units.
It's e full-time job during the heavy tourist months. .
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IT TAKES A LOTTA POWER to
and hi brother Dick "thunk up"
I am not "foolln' " lirn I y
I can nnvP "(nod Itlika" mnnrjr on
(ire and aulo Iniurnnce. liana Nor
land, 627 rine 81.
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UKISHORE GARDENS
NURSERY
CAR OWNERS - ATTENTION!!
Springtime Is Clean-Up Time.
Onco Again We Art Offering Our Special:
WASH
AND
LUBE
ANY MAKE - ANY MODEL
DRIVE IN TODAY !
ASHLEY CHEVROLET
410 St 6th Phone 4113
Ok
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it
push snow around in the Fort
this snow plow. Works like
Cattlemen
Urge New Law
BAKKR (fl The OrcRnn Cnlllr
I mcn'a Assn. urged the atnte Wed
ncsduy to pnss an adrqunto mc.it
' Insprctlon law.
Uolciintcs pnsscd the rcsnlutlon
1 on tho Itnnl dny of their atmtinl
I convention alter hcnrtnpr n men!
ONLY
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Klamath Country so Carl Wilson
a charm, "pushin and pullin."
pneker nnd a consumer rpprescntx
live aay Hint such an Inspection
low Ls needed.
Other resolutions struck nt wild
life cnthu.sln.sta. One resolution op
posed any acquisition by stnto or
federal nuclides of lnrrd for the
exclusive use of wildlife.
Another opposed a Stntr Game
Commission propositi to Increase
tho flow In the Deschutes River In
order to tnerense fish life there.
Tho resolution snid the request
for a continuous flow of 200 second
feet would hurl seven of nlno Irri
gation districts In Central Oregon,
Tile cattlemen asked the fcdernl
government for linmcdlntc re
senrch to lind parasites or other
nnturnl control or a spreading
weed, Mediterranean sngo. They
said It has spread over 100,000
acres In South Central Oregon,
destroying range lnnd there.
J, C, Cecil ot Hums was re
elected president, othor officers
given a second term mo Oarland
Mondor, Prairie City, and George
Russell, Vale, vlco presidents. J.
P. Appling, Burns, waa nruncd
treasurer, and Frank Bccson,
Prlnevllle, secretary. Tho 1955 con
vention was voted to Corvallls.
CONFERKNCK
TOKYO t Russia's hydro
elcctrlo output last year waa 133
billion kilowatt hours, Japanese
newsmen wcro told Thursday by
the chief Soviet delegato to an
Asian water resources develop
ment confcrcnco hero.
People Do Read
SPOT ADS
-you are!
Fort Klamath Family Build
In Restful Surroundings
Ily MVIITLK WIMKB
FORT KLAMATH Beckoning
lo the weary motorist with a prom
Iho of restful quiet, The Wilson
Cottages are located In a natural
ettlng of lolly pine five miles
north of Fort Klamath, at the
aoutliern entrance to Crater Lake
National park, on atate highway
112.
Eighteen miles north la beautiful
Crater Lake, annual mecca for
thousands of tourlala visiting this
area. To the wait are Ooose Nest
mountain and the timbered, anow
capped slopes of the Cascades,
while to the aouth the superb
acenlo panorama of the Wood Ri
ver valley and the Upper Klamath
l.uko unfolds before the eyes ot
vlsitora.
The swift flowing waters of near
by Annie Creek, within a stone's
throw of the cottages, Invite ang
lers to caat a hook and line In their
depths lo lure the wary trout
which abound in the clear, cold
mountain alream with Ita aource
In Crater Lake Park.
The nearest neighbors, Mr. and
Mis. Jack Thomas, live one half
mile south, and as they are only
home for the spring and summer,
the Wilson Cottages are somewhat
Isolated. The shy, curious wild
deer of the surrounding forests, oc
casionally Invade the grounds on
which are situated 13 large
iisjllvidual cottages, store and gas
pumpa, owned and managed by
Curl F. Wilson, hla brother and
wile, Mr. and Mrs. Richard 11.
Wilson.
BK(i INNING
The partnership of Wilson broth
ers started back In 1B33 at their
former business location at Band
Creek station, on old highway 67
at the summit of Sun Mountain,
and has continued through the
years. In April 1932, the brothers
were .Joined at Sand Creek by
Richard's wife, Ada. Anna Vesta,
Carl's wife, came there to live the
following year. All four had gradu
ated from college. Carl and Rich
arcd majoring In their chosen
fields of civil engineering and in
dustrial arts at Oregon State Col
lege, Corvallls. Anna Vesta, a na
tive of Portland, clso attended Ore
gon Stale majoring In secretarial
work, in addition to being a gifted
and accomplished vocalist and mu
sician. Ada,, who halls from Vaahon
Island In the Puget Sound, near
Seattle, received her education at
the University of Washing'
ton, where she majored In librar
ian work. Later on, sne worked in
the reference library at Oregon
State College, where she met her
future husband.
HOME KTATE
The Wilson brothers are natives
of Marquette, Michigan.
At Sand Creek, a combined store,
restaurant and living quarters,
were built by the brothers in 1934.
Nine new cabins and a service
station were added later. In the
spring of 1938, the business waa
expanded when the present local
property waa purchased from the
owner, Leo Boyer, who had built
one large building on the premises.
which now houses the grocery store
as well as the living quarters of
Carl Wilson and family. Included
In the sale, were the acres of the
old Pomeroy homestead across the
highway.
Four new tourist cottages were
built, gas pumpa installed, and the
new business was opened by Carl
and hla wife in 1038. During 1S39
and 1940, four additional cabins
were finished. Then came the
World War II interlude. During this
time. In September of 1943. the
Sand Creek business was discon
tinued. Richard and his family Join
ing his brother and wife at their
present location.
WORKED AWAY
- January, 1943, Carl and Richard
look defense Jobs in Portland, and
the following May, Carl returned
to Klamath and worked In Klamath
Falls on the survey crew of the
Oregon Slate Highway Department.
September of the same year, Rich
ard and family moved to Prtnevill:.
where he taught Industrial arts at
the Crook County high school for
one year. In 1944, he started terch
Ing mathematics and industrial
arts at Chiloquin high school, and
while on the laculty. he also drove
the school bus between Fort Klam
ath and Chiloquin for three .years.
From March until May 1949, the
Wilson Cottages were used as a
aki camp by U.S. marines from the
Marine Barracks In Klamath Falls.
Another cottage was built In 194S.
That year was marked by a sad
event, the death ol Carl's wife, An
na Vesta. She left her husband and
two children. Carrel A. (Sandy),
now 18, studying electrical engi
neering at Oregon State College,
and Oretchen, then an Infant, now
nine and a pupil at Fort Klamath
elementary school.
Richard and Ada are parents'
of thrco children, 13, 11, and 7
year old Janet Susan, David Bar
ry and Robin Jon. The two brothers
and Ada have handled the busi
ness since the death of Carl's wife,
with practically no outside assis
tance. From 1948 until 1953. tour
more cottages were built, bringing
the total up to Its present number
of 13. '
NEW IDEAS
Several outstanding features com
bine to make the Wilson brothers
and their cottages unique. Lodge
pole trees on the old Pomeroy tract
were cut by the two men, hauled
to their sawmill located back of
the store building, and aawed Into
lumber. The dried and finished pro
duct was used with great skill and
considerable Ingenuity to fashion
furniture for all 13 cottages.
Items made Include beds, luggage
racks, tables, chairs, even original
and clever wooden tiebacka for
cottage curtains as well as sashes
for the window panes. The Interior
walls ot each cottage, are attrac
tively paneled halfway up with
varnished pine from the aame
source, while shakes made In their
sawmill form the exterior finish
of the walls of each cottage.
Over the years, three different
snow plows have been built, by
HOTELS
OSBURN HOLLAND
EUGENE, ORE. MEDFOKO
Thoroughly Modern
Mrs. J, B. Barley Joe Barley Jr.
Proprietors .
Wilson brothers from odds and
ends taken from old cars. These
have been used to keep cottage
paths and the road to the highway
cleared of snow. The model cur
rently In use Is In all probablllly
the only privately owned, two mo
tored rotary anow plow to be found
In the entire State of Oregon. The
rear end ls propelled by a Chevro
let motor, while the front of the
vehicle Is operated by a Bulck mo
tor which runs the rotary and
snow blower.
FINE HI.EF.PIN(;
The Wilson Cottages offer tourist
accommodations of a high quality.
The Collages aro listed under "Ore
gon In Duncan Ulnes' national di
rectory, "Good Places to Spend
the Night Lodging for a Night,"
which catalogues hotels. Inns, over
night guest houses and modem
aulo courts (all ot which must con
form to the high standards set by
Duncan Hlncsi, directing the tra
veler to superior accommodations In
every state In the Union.
The utmost In modern conveni
ence and comfort may be found
by visitors stopping at the Wilson
Cottages, where one, two or three
bedrooms are available In the de
luxe, roomy and tastefully furnish
ed separate cabin units.
Regular vacatlonista here for alx
consecutive years have been Pro
fessor and Mrs. Paul Bonn as and
small daughter Marianne. He is
professor of ceramics at the Uni
versity of Washington, Seattle.
Last season Uie three missed their
annual rest and elaxatlon at the
Wilson Cottages because they were
touring their native lands of France
and Switzerland. During their
stays here in the past, Prof. Bonl
fas has entertained many with
demonstrations of the cereamlc art
at their vacation home, and the
charming family has made many
friends here.
DON'T WATCH
The Wilson's have a faith In the
inherent honesty of people which
Is most refreshing in this somewhat
cynical day and age. Most ot the
time, their grocery store ls left
untended, with the front door open,
while the owners are busy at vari
ous tasks elsewhere. They say that
the little they have lost by this
practice is greatly outweighed by
the work accomplished, Customers
either help themselves and leave
the correct change on the counter,
or call one of the proprietors In
from the cottages. Tentative plans
are under 'consideration at this
time for again opening a restaurant
on the premises, as an added ac
commodation to the traveling pub
lic. In addition to their private per
sonal building enterprises, the Wil
son brothers this year undertook a
big project for the Fort Klamath
Community Methodist cnurcn, ana
last month saw lis finish, when
they completed work of building
sufficient pews to fill the cburcb
to capacity this required twelve
ten foot pews, two live foot pews,
as well as seats for the choir, pas
tor and guest speaker. Wilson pro
duced lumber was used through
out in construction of the new
church furniture, installed recently.
The Wilsons also had a large
part In decorating the interior of
the church last year, doing . the
work free of charge. This was In
cluded in improvements listed cur
ing the year in the Oregon Town
and Country Church Improvement
contest, sponsored by the Oregon
Council of Churches in cooperation
with the Sears Roebuck foundations
Promoting the contest here was
Mrs. Hansferd T. (Mike) Williams,
assisted by members and board
of the church and people of the
community in general. The work
resulted in a cash prize of $7.1.00
being awarded in the local church
category. Entry In the state wide
contest among churches has been
made again this year.
TOLD ABOUT v
In 1949, when highway 97 over
Sun Mountain Pass was re-routed.
threatening to reduce Fort' Klam
ath to a mere dot on the map, the
Wilson brothers were largely re
sponsible for starting an adverti
sing campaign. It was carried out
and financed entirely by local busi
ness people and was designated to
promote tourist travel to Crater
Lake via Fort Klamath and ihe
Wood River valley. In 1950, enthusi
astic Fort Klamath business oper
ators organized to form the Fort
Klamath Business Association,
which each succeeding year has
sent out descriptive and factual
Crater Lake Wood River Valley in
formation to many states as well
as points in Canada and elsewhere.
Valuable aid in preparing the
pamphlet was given by Supertn-
lenoeni e. p. Leavitt (now retired)
and the rangers of the Crater Lake
National Park 8ervlce, who cooper
ated wholeheartedly In the venture.
COMMANDER
PARIS I Lt. Oen. Edmond
Jowhaud was named commander
of the French air force in the Far
East Thursday. He succeeds Lt.
Oen. Henri Lausin, whose new Job
oas noi yet oeen announced.
SENTENCED
DAMASCUS, Syria W A
Damascus court sentenced news-
paper publisher Mounlr Rayyess
to 30 days in Jail Thursday for
writing an article attacking the
dominant Populist Party.
Legal Notice
Nonrr nr final iiEAttiNn
Not let Is htrby fivm that the under
tinned executrix of the eiUt of Adoloh
G. Zweliirt, dereaned, hu tiled her
una. account in ine outre or tne county
clerk of Klamath County, Oregon and
the court haa let Saturday the Hath
day of May at the hour of ten o'clock
a.m. at the county court house In the
Circuit Court room In Klamath FalU,
Oregon at the time and place for hear
Ing objections thereto and the settle
ment thereof.
Nora D. 2 we If art
Executrix of the tiUte of
Adolph G. Z we If art,
deceased.
Date of flrit mihlleatlon Anrll 90.
Date of laat publication May 21, 19H.
April ou( May t. i, i no. v.u
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10 SfRVICIS
SUMMER
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CLEAN COOLING SYSTEM
TUNE ENGINE
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WILL INSTALL REBUILT ENGINE $
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C FUNERAL HOMES
WARD'S KlmU runeral Home, rti
Huh Street Phone
1 MEETING NOTICES
STATED MEETING OP MAN Z AN
ITA uuapiw .
O.E.S. will be held Fri
day, May 21, at eight
o'clock in the l.o.O.P
hall. Visitors welcome
Lois Gueck, W.M.
Everett Blehn. W.P.
Regular meeting
of Disabled Amer
ican Veterans &
Auxiliary will be
held Friday, May
21, in the K. C.
Chas A. Poteet,
A.D.V.
2 LOST AND FOUND
LOST. DOWNTOWN area Friday, Stay
14. lady'a white opal rins. Reward.
Phone Fort Klamath 2350.
Legal Notice
SUMMONS
No. 1084
IN THIS DISTRICT CC'KT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
Fdgir L. Chamber, Plaintiff VS.
uaac J. Hunter, Defendant
To Isaac J. Hunter. Defendant:
In the Name ot the State of Oregon,
You are hereby required to - appear
and answer the plaintiff's complaint,
on file herein, on or before four 4i
weeks from the date of the first pub.
I .cation ot this Summons, and If you
fat) so to answer or otherwise appear.
judgement against you for the sum of
SVT.4I, together with hit- costs and dis
lor want tnereoi. Diainuii win uute
bursements herein.
Tiiis Summons is served tiDOn you
bv nublicaUon thereof in the Herald
and News once each week for four
successive weeks, pursuant to tne
Order of the Honorable D. E. Van Vac
tor. Judie of the above entitled court,
duly made and entered the 29th day
of April 1954. the lint publication to
be made on Friday, the 30th day of
April 1954. and the last publication
thereof to be made on Friday, the 21st
day of May. 1934.
uonam a. w. rtper
Attorney for Plaintiff
Pine Tree Building
Klamath Falls. Oreeon
April 30, May 7, 14, 21. No. 920
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE OF -SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
Nntlc la hereby aiven that the under
signed administratrix of the estate of
Nettle Waiian also known as euic
Wallcn, deceased, pursuant to an order
of ule rendered and entered in the
Circuit Court ot the state of Oregon
for Klamath County dated tne Tin flay
of May. 1934. in the above estate,
authorizine her so to do. will offer for
sale and sell at private sale for cash.
or upon such terms as tne court may
approve, at the law office of A. W.
Schaupp 208 Willi ts Bldg. Klamath
Falls. Oregon, on and after the 3th day
o: June. 1934. at the hour of ten
o'clock a.m. of said day, the following
described real property, to-wit:
Lot 14 in Block 33 second Hot Springs
Addition to the city of Klamath Falls.
Oregon as shown by the official plat
thereof.
subiect to Confirmation by the court
This notice is published once each
week for four successive weeks in the
Herald and News a dally newspaper
published In Klamath County, Oregon
by order of the Hon. David R. Vanden-
Derg, juage oi me aoove court,
n.its of first Dubllcation May 7th 1034.
Date of last publication May 28th
1934.
Jeulit L. Rd.
Administratrix of the estate
of Nettie Wallan also known
as Nettie Wallcn, Deceased.
May 7, 14, 21, 26 No. 927
AnVFPTIKF-MENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received until 7:30
p.m., Monday June 7. 1934 at the office
OI tne union ntgn acnoui ui iv,
Room 200, Klamath Union High School,
Klamath Falls. Oreeon.
General bids will include two sepa.
rate projects: wmcn may oe oia
rsstlv and-or toaether.
Protect l. Alteration to nresent areas
ued as an auditorium, providing two
classrooms, a corridor. conference
rooms and office on first floor, and a
new library ot second xioor, ana a nra
stair.
Project 3. Provide for a new ceiling.
new lighting and mecnanicai venuis
tion for the nresent boys' arymnasium,
General bidders will comply with the
State Law pertaining to qualification of
bidders. Title 98, Chapter 1, Oregon
Compiled Laws Annotated, and file pre
qualification Quest ion a ires ten U0
days before bids are opened.
Plans and nectftcatlona mlV be Ob
tained at the office of Howard R. Pei
rin, Architect, 1121 Main Street, Klam
ath Falls, Oregon. A deposit ot twenty
five and no-loo dollars iS23.00 will be
reoulred for Diana and snec lit cat Ions.
Deposits will be refunded to the bid
tiers upon return oi tne plans ana spe-
4ifiiatltins.
Plans and specifications will be on
ftle at the Builders -Excnange coop.
317 Builders Exchange Building, Port
land. Oregon, and the Eugene Builders
Excnange, tu case rain atreei, a-usenv,
Oregon.
The successful bidder will be required
to furnish a Surety Company Bond in
full amount of the Contract Price, and
he shall be required to carry Public Li
ability Insurance as specified. Projects
must be completed by September 1,
1034 or be subject to penalty of
9100.00 per calendar day.
A bidders bond or certified check In
amount equal to live per cent )5 per
cent) of the lump sura must accompany
tho bid as guarantee (or the execution
of the contract and the bonds, In case
the contract Is awarded the bidder.
The Directors of Union High School
District No. 3 reserve the right to re
ject any and all bids and to waive any
Informalities,
Signed Harotd B. Ashley
Clerk
Publish! May 17, 1894, May II, 1081
no. . i
VACATION
SPECIAL
... $3.05
... $6.45
... .98
Total $11.38
199
50
Plymouth for only
ON APPROVED CREDIT
Phone 8101
DUGAN and MEST
522 So. 6th
DODGE PLYMOUTH
DODGE "Job Rated" TRUCKS
I LOST AND fOU M D
LOST dark srMfi parakeet Reward.
Phone 03.
P.-22. Identify and pay for thle
LOST PaDer eack containing pair
dark flutes, diaoer and baby bottle
near j-ooie a Dicycie anop. r.-yme tvn.
4 GENERAL NOTICES
ATTENTION FARMERS
f am looklns for mill aeltincs for
portable mill that WIU cut from La.OQTj
to 30.000 feel per day. 1 want to contact
a man with plenty of timber on band
that wiu furnuh the loft to the mill
In tree lenathe. Thte will be eat loa
fine, and I want to set 500,000 feet or
more to a ecuina. Write Box gse. care
ot niriH ana rtew.
DANCE MUSIC
Club trio for partlea and banaucta.
rnone aoo Wilson, ioi.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Will Ilad.
ly help you. fSok SO. Phone 3333 or iiij.
t PERSONALS
MRS. FLETCHER
PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT
Gives truthful advice on all af
fairs of life. Tells you past, pres
ent -and future without asking
questions. She hu helped others
and can help you. Gives Dames.
dates and facts. The truth, good
or bad. Satisfaction guaranteed or
no cnarges.
Readings Daily 9:00 a.m.
to 8:00 p.m.
4818 South Sixth St.
SPENCER coraetlere. Call 7132.
REAL SILK repreaentattve. Call T132.
STANLEY Home Product. Phone 66O0.
FOR STANLEY Home
Buff Jonea. phone 8382.
Product!. eaU
DRESSMAKING. Phone 4471
10 SERVICES
Septic Tanks Cleaned
NEWEST SANITARY METHODS
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
Cleans Sewer Lines of Roots, Eta
Ed F. King
2434 ORCHARD Ph. 9841
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
$14.00 for 500 gallon tank.
.Locally Owned Since 1944
PHONE 5442 or 8377
LACY KING
MATERNITY CLOTHES
MADE TO ORDER
Phone J-Xt'I
PAINTING end paper hanging. Phone
7803.
LANDSCAPE del ijming ask us to
talk over your plan, at your home.
Pruning, spraying, lawns renovated.
Malin Nursery. Homed and Har
Ian Phone 5502.
MtLORB CABINET WORKS. Free esti
mate 1877 Ivory. Phone 946S.
PLOWING, discing and harrowing. Gar
dening. H. F. Jarrard. phone 5332.
GARDEN and lawn work. Phone 8993.
CARPENTER WORK.
modeling. Phone 3749.
New and re-
HOTCTIIaUNG. roar foot wide .Lawns
and gardens leveled. Phone 2-0942.
OIL THAT alley or duaty street keep
your home clean. Estimates gladly
given. Special hot oil application. Fred
H. Hellbronner. phone 4133.
INTERIOR MOISTURE conditions In
your home driving you mad? Let us
help solve your prooiem. Fnone aim
CHILDRENS clothes made to order,
very reasonable. Mending and patch-
Ulg. Call 3444.
DONE reasonably. Phone
CURTAINS
laundered and stretched.
Phone S655.
HOME REMODELING. Foundation and
House leveling. Phone 2-0008. Frank
Cotton. '
GARDEN plowing and leveling. Phone
TKACTOR plowing, foto-hocing. Gar
dens a soecialtv. Phone 8063 or call
at 2336 Kane St
ELSIE'S ALTERATION SHOP.
work accepted. Hartflald.
11 DO-IT-YOURSELF
NOW
FOR TWO WEEKS
ONLY
You can get the world famous
SINGER Sewing Course for
only $10. This low tuition ap
plies only to morning and
afternoon instruction. The $5
saved by coming to morning
and afternoon classes often
pays for your fabric. Phone
2-2513 or drop into your
SINGER SEWING CENTER,
633 Main, Klamath Falls
FIREPLACE
Y2 price, install it yourself
in a weekend. Factory built,
all the blocks; $199.50. No
down payment; 36 months
on F. H. A.
Peyton & Co.
835 Market Phone 5149
PLASTIC WALL TILI
DO IT YOURSELF
Toil ean make that bathroom beauti
ful with pi a it to tile. W will Instruct
ruu. uniy c per root.
CALHOUN'S
3(17 S. Main Phone 8498
TOOLS FOR RENT Cement Mixers,
wheelbarrows, Screw and Hydraullo
jacks. Sanders ol all kinds, S il
ea ws. etc, Klamath Valley Lumber Co.
iiho souin mix in. fnone
BEE HIVE truck' Rental Co. Movf
yourself, save ft.. Beacon Mobtta Serv
ice 1201 W.HX Mln. Hnnns P'ia
1 DO-IT.YOURSlLP
; STUDENTS .
CAREER GIRLS
HOUSEWIVES
Any of you can sew or learn to
sew and any of you can own those
lovely dresses, blouses and skirts
you've always wanted. Muke them
yourself with a SINOER BEWINO
MACHINE, Free sewing course
with every new machine sold. Also
rentals by the month.
SINGER
SEWING CENTER
633 Main Phone 3-2513
YOU CAN paint In oil the first timo
you try. See the distinctively beautt
rut "Paint by Number" picturea at
VolghU Pioneer Office Supply. 630
i.
FOR A MORE comfortable and health-
ler noma winter end summer install
Ward's Unltem 1 inula lion, fl 36 per
hag. Covers 23 square feet 3" deen.
You can rent a Ward Insulation blow
lor 1 a day.
MONTGOMERY WARTl
tth and Pine Phone 31W
BEAUTIFY YOUR floors, rent our
floor polisher.
BASIN BUHaDINO ltUTF. RIALS '
47M South eth Phone 2-2563
IS IDUCATIONAL
BOOKKEEPING office macn!ne,'typ
ing, shorthand. Speed writing ktndred
lUhlertn HltamatK Ruilnau iTaIicm 1U
Pine Phone 4760.
it HELP WANTED, FEMALE
TRAY GIRL wanted. 11 a.m. 7 pm.
Apply Hillside Hospital.
Yotmn i.Anira
18-22, must be neat appearing, free to
travel 38 Hates. Alaska, Hawaii. Trans
portation furnished, expense account
immediately, parents welcome at Inter
view. See Miia Dixon. W intra Hotel,
i:wio a: oo. uo not phone.
RECEPTIONIST wanted. Mu.l C
guod typist Klamath Valley Hospital.
WANTED, Middle aged lady as com-
Cimon and housekeeper for elderly
dy. In modern home. Good wages,
room and board. Give reference. Ad
dress Mrs. E. O. Favell, Box 1071,
Lakevlew, Oregon or phone collect -
I3fl3 Lakevlew.
WANTED Christian woman- over 90 to
atay with elderly Lady in town. Live in.
Light housework only. Generous time
off each day. (50 per month. Write
giving phone number. Box 866 car of
Herald and News.
I HELP WANTED, MALE
manackh wmtts
To take complete charge of appliance
wpMimtiifc wuaimea to street outside
crew and merchandise. All major ap
pliances Including T.V. Guaranteed sal
ary. Percentage override on all tales.
mm avpenaaoie wen established lirm.
Write Box 863, care of Herald and
News.
MEN WANTED, three meals dally,
Usui transportation furnished, exten
sive tour through. Canada. See Mr.
Orman. Clyde Bcatty Circus, County
Fair Grounds.
PAINTERS WANTED. Union. Must bo
mechanics. Roper and Roper, apply In
person. 2012 So. Sixth Street
WE HAVE openings for three men in
Kiamatn rails between the ages of 18
and 30. Earnings to start, approximate
ly $300 per month (after one week paid
training'. Automatic nay Increases four
and eight months.
w uour wees:
Employe Benefit Plans
Apply at Standard Stations, Inc., 2nd
and Main.
EXPERIENCED.
salesman. Attractive deal to right man.
See Mr. JuckeUnd, Juckeland Truck
saies.
SALESMAN wanted, age 24 to 32. Un
limited possibilities. Paid vacation, re
tirement benefits, .good salary while
training. Contact National Cash Reg
ister Co, For Interview cell Mediord
2-6019.
YOUNG MEN
If you ant tinder 24, Ilka to travel, see,
Miss Dixon, Winema Hotel. 4:00 to 8.00.
Travel 36 states, Alaska, Hawaii, Trans
portation furnished, expense account
Immediately. Do not phone.
1i SITUATIONS WANTED
EXPERIENCED
Phone 0103.
Negro gardener.
TAVERN OR office to clean. Depen
dable and clean. Phone 8331.
HOUSEWORK by the hour. Phone 1-0110
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper genera
oxiice. rnone o cariy mornings
evenings.
RETIRED schoolteacher would like
child care, afternoon or evenings.
Phone 2-Q738.
EXPERIENCED Negro Gardener an3
handyman. Garden spading. Phone
8653.
CHILD CARE. Phone 3301.
SEWING or housework. Phone 2-0362.
22
ROOMS FOR RENT
LOVELY roams, close" in.' Phone 6061
or 4239.
ROOM rOR RENT. 607 High Street.
ROOMS, 629 Jefferson.
HOUSEKEEPING room and sleeping
room. 407 North 9th, phone 2-3398.
ROOMS 81.00 and up. Klamath Hotel.
COOL, AIRY sleeping rooms. Quiet
clean. Close in. Phone 3-0314,
ROOMS, 1034 High.
decorated, close In
24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT
NICELY FURNISHED two room apart
ment. Private bath, ground floor. Hot
and cold water furnished. High Street.
83ft per month. Phone 2.1334.
THREE
835 a
2-2070.
BEDROOM house, close In.
month, unfurnished. Phone
VERY NICE one bedroom apartment.
Living room kitchenette and bath.
Completely furnished. 2141 Gary St.,
block off So. 6th, phone 2-1087, couple
only.
FURNISHED apartment, private bath.
Close in. Adults. Phono 467S after 6:30
p.m.
FOR RENT three room furnished
apartment In AltaraonL 3326 Hllyard or
call 811 extension 28 days.
THREE ROOM furnished apartment
available June first. Alpha Apartments,
phone 4SZ3.
TWO MODERN furnished apartments.
close In, 845 and 8U, 635 worth 9th,
phone 4482 or 3024.
FOR RENT one bedroom furnished
apartment, 850. 4731 South 6th, behind
Pelican Drive Inn.
FOUR ROOMS, nicely furnished. 21T
Commercial.
THREE ' ROOM unfurnished apartment.
no children or pet, eia saarKei. rnone
BMP.
FOUR ROOM furnished apartment.
Phone 6317. 503 Market.
FOR RENT," clean three bedroom fur
nlshed apartment, close In, washing fa
duties, 660. Call 8788.
TWO ROOM furnished apartment, mod
ern, bachelor preferred, 829. 2126 Rec
tarnation.
THREE ROOM Furnished apartment",
830. Phone 3748.
LARGE, MODERN, newly decorated
apartment. 933 High. Phone 4891.
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING apartment.
Suitable for bachelor or sober couple.
Everything furnished. Close In. 109
North Broad.
FURNISHED apartment. Utilities paid.
Phone 2-17B7.
TWO FURNISHED apartments, avail
able June 13th. 839 a month oach. Call
9713 days, 7342 evenings.
THREE ROOM furnished apartment
2137 Orchard. Inquire 2037 Radclitfe.
SMALL, MODERN clean apartment
AdulU. 213 Cedar.
NEWLY DECORATED tnTee room
furnished apartment, 833 Phone 7200.
THREE ROOM furnished apartment
Phone 9784.
FOR RENT, large three room fur
nlshed apartment, close In. Heat,
hot and cold water furnished.
AdulU only. Phone 8809 alter
8:30 p.m.
TWO Room furnished apartment.
Phone 6381.
riVsf"ROOMS partly furnished," Clos
In. Phone 392.