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THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS.' OREGON PAGE TWENTY-ONE It 7; 7 3 M III I - 1MIM II II - I 1 I III! THIS CREW represents the many junior Yacht Club members eagerly anticipating the annual Rocky Point Barbecue, August 21-22. The cruise will get under way Saturday -for those who travel by water and other members, and their guests will ?o by land or air. All to make their own arrangements for ood and shelter Saturday night, but Sunday's barbecue scheduled for 1:30 p.m. at Rocky Point will feature special beef roasted on spits over coals, salad, beans, rolls and coffee for a nominal fee. Mild thirst quencher and dessert furnished by the club. For information and reservations call 2-0344, 6245 or 3213. From the left,' back row, Dick Fyock, George Flitoraft, Steve Stiles, Tommy Shaw and Alan Clark. Front row, same order, Judy Angstead, Doug Stiles and Janey and Kassie Black. US Troop Withdrawal From Korea Part Of New Plan WASHINGTON W The United States will pull two thirds of its ground strength out ot Korea in the next few months In carrying out a new military strategy to mount a flexible defense against Communist China and at the same time build up a central strategic reserve at home. In the largest peacetime rede ployment of American forces, an nounced yesterday, four full divi sions will be withdrawn from Ko rea. Two divisions and smaller units will return to the United States, and Okinawa and Hawaii shape up like this: - ' will be strengthened by one divi- Two U.S. divisions will remain sion each. in Korea to support a South Ko- Although two fewer divisions will reBn K1'mv now made UP of a0 be left in the western Pacific, de- divisions and to be strengthened tense omcials interpreted the i nuiciitmi asiumu:. move as completely in step with President Eisenhower's clear-cut warning Tuesday against any Red attempt to invade Chinese Nationalist-held Formosa. NF1V THINKING The British Commonwealth Divi sion and smaller units from other Allied nations also remain in Ko- OKINAWA Okinawa, now a major air base. ' Jn Japan, where U.S. ground forces now Include the Army's 1st Cavalry Division, the 3rd Marine Division and the 187th Army Reg. imental Combat Team, Army offi cials thought ft likely the 1st Ca valry and the combat team would be among the units to come back to the United Stales. The 3rd Ma rine Division was expected to re main in Japan, lor the time being at least, and one of the Army divisions to be pulled out of Korea Optometric Meeting Held Inadequate vision ranks second only to neglected teeth among America's most common health problems, said one of the nation's foremost authorities on the psyco physiological aspects of vision, Dr. M. Skelflngton. Dr. skelfington conducted four seminar sessions on vision for optometrists ot this area In Medford Tuesday. Dr. Skefflngton stated that 30 to 40 per cent of all children are handicapped in school by visual problems. Parents should not as sume that their child has perfect vision just because he passed the distance Snellen letter chart at school, he declared. This Is an excellent measure of visual acuity of each eye at 30 feet, he contin ued, but It does not find the hid den visual problem that .can be the really serious one to the child. Many children wiih 20-30 vision have binocular problems and other types of visual dlturbances at the reading distance that re sult in poor scholastic achievement. Dr. Skefflngton went on to point out that these uncorrected visual difficulties resulting in failure in school work often lead to misbe havior, and Juvenile delinquency. wnen the child is unable to achieve In school tacks, said Dr. Skefflngton, he attempts to gain recognition by becoming unsocial and hard to get along with, both at school and at hnmp My plea," said Dr. Sefflnar- lon, ' is lor tne cmidren with the hidden problems which are the un suspected cause of retarded read ing, low grades, or a personality maladjustment. With good teacher ooservatlon, an adequate school vision screening program, and community consciousness," he concluded, "our children need not be handicapped In their develop ment by these hidden visual dif- flcultles." Dr. R. J. Harrahlll of Klam ath Falls attended the Medford meeting. Three daya Week run Month run Wheat Marketing Cards Available i Nationalist Formosa and Okinawa to Japan. ' The strategy implies a strong U.S. determination to avoid fight- Wheat marketing cards are now ' I."?,.,"?" ,nJor. w?r .ltrlcty imilohla at h nnlintu ACO nfflno ! UIUUS UI Uie JVOieitn for all wheat growers who want ,iu. iui-l: i Ms trarrisoned ov one Armv rem- increased stress ipS IlSlblUW I comb'" ul m"y Bh- inn ih imn.ri.. ,, ...,., : strong. The new emphasis upon I STRATEGIC PLANS Pariii,. rtfsno lino r, ' the importance of that island won ! The division in Hawaii could at the Philippines in the south through , lrom J World .W,I, " Wi" j ?,ny, 'i ?e b,""1SM ck 10 Ule Nationalist Formo onri nkinnu-. ! sencl Iu division to Okinawa, United States for dispatch to come to market wheat and who have not exceeded their 1954 wheat al lotment or have not grown In excess of 15 acres of wheat. Farmers who have exceeded their 1954 wheat allotment or 15 acres can secure a marketing card only by paying a penalty of $1.12 per bushel on the excess wheat or by otherwise satisfying the penalty In a manner prescribed by the county committee. Marketing cards may.be obtained by calling in person at the county ASC office In the Tower Theater building or by requesting by letter that, the marketing card be mailed to them. Insure your House and House hold with Norland and save 20 per cent. 621 Pine St. peninsular When the troop reshuffling has been completed, probably next year, America's military lines will Girl Drowns After Long Fall 'ATHALMER, B.C.. .W;-An American girl tourist survived a 60-foot fall into a mountain stream but drowned while trying to swim to safety. Royal Canadian Mounted Police repored yesterday. The Mounties said Patricia Chrl spensen of Dubuque, Iowa, lost her balance while posing for. a photo graph Tuesday . at the edge of Marble Canyon in Kootenay Na tional Park and toppled over the edge. probably the 1st Marine Division now in Korea. That Marine divi sion and its supporting ground units and air wing is the most powerlul single military unit now in the Far East. Formosa, as Eisenhower noted, would be guarded by the U.S. 7th Fleet, which has been under or ders to defend the island since the outbreak of the Korean War. 'Dog1 Turns Out To Be Lion HUNTSVILLE, Utah MV-Mrs. Jack Hislop fired a single pistol shot, intending to scare away r "iarge dog" that was molesting some of her sheep near her bed room window. 1 In the morning she said she al most fainted when she found that she had shot a nine-loot moun tain lion. It had been killed with a 32-caliber bullet Just under the formed around the 7th Fleet, which left shoulder. 'is Dasea in japan. other part of the world, or shifted westward again across the Pacific. The Army now has eight divi sions in the United States and five in Europe. Smaller units and sup porting forces are stationed both at home and abroad. The Air Force started Us part in implementing the oiew Pacific strategy several months ago when jet bombers were sent westward to survey routes and facilities for fu ture basing and operations. Tne World War II . type B29 wings which carried the brunt of Air Force bombing operations in Ko rea arc to be brought home and re-equipped with jet aircraft be fore returning: to the central and westen Pacific on a rotation basis that will give experience to officers and crews of the Strategic Air Command. The Navy has maintained a con siderable force in the western Pacific since the Korean War. It ts Timber for Sale. United States De-lOnt riav Management. Sealed bid ai hereinafter: designated will be rectlved by the Dis trict Forcater, Bureau of Land Manage ment. City Hall, Medford. Oregon, prior lo IUijo a.m.. pacific standard Time. on September 16. 1954 tor all Umber marked or designated for cutting. Be fore bidi are mbmltte full informa tion concerning tha tin. er, the condi tion! of aale and submission of bids hould be obtained frr.m the above Dis trict Forciter. The right m hereby re- aerved to waive technical defects in this advertisement and to reject any or all bids. The United States reserve the right to waive any Informality in bids re ceived whenever sucn waiver is in. tne interest ot the United Slain. In Klam ath County: Oregon; Klamath Market ing Area: Combined O&C and Public uomain: ureen: aii umucr ucsignntru ; for cutting on Lot 6. Sec. 34, and LoU 2. 3. and 4. sec. 3J. V. w hkh. W.M. nd NWt4NWU Sec. 3 E'Cli. SE1,. S'tSE't Sec. 8, Lots- 1. a. and 3 Sec. IT. T. 41 S.. R. 6 E-. W M , estimated for the purpose of this sale be ai p an. n. nnutias - ir t,' j M bd. ft. Pondcrosa Pine. 188 M bd. ft, lucente cedar, no oin mr ies mnn $HR3 per M bd. ft. for the Douglas Fir MB.90 per M bd. ft. for the Ponderosa Pine, WOO per M bd. !t- "r he In cense Cedar, or a total purchase price of $31,366.23, will be considered. Mini mum deposit wun ma m.iwu.wj. No. T8 August 19-26 September 2-9 Boys' Contest Ends With Death MIAMI, Fla. Police pulled the body of 9-year-old Jimmy Ber- rian from the Coconut . Grove Yacht Basin yesterday but efforts by a fire dtpartment re spirit tor unit laiied to revive h'm. Homicide Detective W. T, Mc Clure said witnesses told him the boy and a playmate had been try ing to see who could stay under water longer DELEGATE UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. 11 Arthur S. Lall, New York consul general of India since 1951, has been appointed India's permanent delegate to the United Nations. Legal Notice Legal Notice CLASSIFIED RATES per word 6c pei word 2o per word 30c . per word 65c 1 1 DO-IT-YOURSILF Timhrr for Sale. United States De partment of the Interior. Bureau of Land Management urai Auction oias ncic Haftrr designated will be received by tne District joresier. Bureau ui wnu Management. City Hall. Medford. Ore gon, beginning at 10:30 a.m., Paciitc Standard Time, on September 18, lM. for all tlmher marked or designated for cutting. Before bids are submitted, full information concerning the timber, the mnriitinn of sale and submission ot Mds nhould be obtained front :ie ji'aove District Forester. Tne nsni w nrrr.j reserved to waive technical dc.ects In this advertisement ami t rejeci nny m all bids. The United States reserves the right to waive any ininrmamy in uim received whenever auch waiver is In tha interest of the United States. In Jackson County: Oregon: Klamath .Mar iTet'ne Area: O&Cr ftreo": u .ii"vr designated for cutting on NR', B'a- NWl. N'iSK'i. ftCC. 1H. 1. 1J a., I 4 E. W.M.. estimated for the mirposc of this sale to be ?H4 M bd. ft. Douglas Fir, 1,586 M bd. It. I'onaernsa mic ui M kh ft Sunur Pine. 261 M bd ft Incense Cedar. 80 M bd. ft. White rtr na hiri for lest than S10.10 per M bd. ft, for the Doutlns Kir. $:U.fl0 per M bd. ft. for the Ponderoa Pine. ! m nr M bri. ft. for the Sugar Pine. 93.00 per 3 oq. ii. tor "c Cedar, $6.80 per M bd, ft. for the White Fir, or a toal purchase price of $64,128. 73, will be contreted. Minimum deposit With Did 93.H3U.qu. No, 77 August l-ze. DEADLINES Classified ads accepted up to 5:30 p m for following day's publication up to Noon Saturday for Monday, classified display ads accepted up to 12 Noon for tollowlng day's publi cation, i BOX NUMBERS. Answers to ads may be handled trough box numbers at tne puper for a service charge of i5c. A CARD OF THANKS ROSETTA TILE IN RED, GREEN, AND BUPP For planter boxes, fireplace fronts . and other decorative . veneers., Peyton & Co. 835 Market Phone 5149 STA-DRI Masonry paints. "The Mir aria i!!a,in?.','l'," & C.i. 83S Market St. TOOLS FOR RENT - Cement Mixers, wheelbarrows. Screw and Hydra ultd tacks, Sanders ot all kinds Sktl. law- etc Klamath Valley Lumber Co, IMP South ijixth. Phone 4l6. We wifttt to extend our heartfelt thanks and appn-ciation for the acU of kind netis. mensaaes of sympathy, and beauti ful floral offerings received from our I kind friends and neighbors during our recent bereavement in the loss ot our beloved husband and father. We es pecially thank the Reverend Dale Hew itt. Mrs. Louis Boldiichar and family. PLASTIC WALL TILE DO IT YOURSELF Vou ran make that bathroom benutl. tul with plastic tile. We will instruct vou. Only 4ac per toot. UALHUUN S 357 E Main . Phone MM BKE HIVE Truck Rxninl n Mn... self, save W Beacon Mobile Service. 1201 chi mctin. rnnnc tkim. . rUNCKAl HOMi 1 MEETING NOTICfcS Regular meeting of Disabled Amer ican Veterans & Auxiliary wiil be held Friday, Aug. 20, in the K.C. Chas A. Poteet, A.D.J. ST ANDFOUND LOST GERMAN Shepherd female pup py. six months old. Black. Disappeared Saturday morning in Lakeshore Drive vicinity. Call 2-;U80. LOSi . uAUiES --LG1N waicn, .en in rest room at Moore Park Saturday afternoon. Contact Moore Park super- iudendent or Mrs. J. L. Briscoe, lUtt iViciiiiiia), J!.ugeiie, ore. Pnone -7tUi7 Reward. 4 GENERAL NOTICES COMMUNITY rummase ale all week. end. Ten per cent lor Polio. At 3110 uristoi. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING To: Owner of Property Involved, the General Public; and any person partic ularly interested: Notice Is hereby given. hat the Com mon Council of the CI1' of Klamath Falls, Oregon, uoon n own ini lion and consideration proposes to change from Cla I Residential I) s tricl to Class 3, Business District, the territory within the following descrlp- ,(LtB0?V T. and 8 or Block 11. Or iginal Town of Klamath Falls. Klamath County, Oregon. tmi in common -uuncn hub the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m. of the 7th day of September, lfh4, at tne Council cuamners in tne the Citv of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Ml a regular meeting of said Common ; Council, as the time and place for hear-1 Ing objections and protest to the pro posed change and recllftrHon M raid property: at which time any party may be heard. , Thiq notice i given by authority of the Common Council of the CU; of Klamath Fall, Oregon, expressed In " resolution heretofore adopted and which fixes the time and place for said noar- '"fione this Aug. 19, 1M4. Frank A. Blackmer Police Judge. City of Klamath Falls. Oregon. No. 7 August 19-2U September a IT'S LUCAS FURNITURE'S carload sale of bedroom sets, now in progress! Over 2Q different styles and finishes to choose lrom. 6 PERSONALS ARE YOU HAPPY? ' MRS. FLETCHER PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT Owes truthful advice on all at fairs ot life. Tells you past, pres ent and future without asking questions. She has helped others and can help you. Gives names, dates bnd facts. The truth, good or bad. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charges. Close to Big Y. Readings Dally 9:00 a.m. to 0:00 p.m. 4818 South Sixth SU NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION In comollance with Sec. 123-824 OCLA notice in hereby given that the Board or Director oi tne sneaia view irriga tion District will alt as a Hoard Equalization to review and correct thr 195.1 assessment roll of said Dis trict at Its office near Malln, Oregon on September 20. 1934; and win con tinue to sit from day to day as long as may be necessary to determine any cbjections by any Interested persons to the assessments and apportionment thereof. SHASTA VIEW IRRIGATION DISTRICT Elva Smallcy, Secretary No. 70 August lt-26 September 2-8 Any way you figure it PONTIC is your Lest t uy Now Figure it on Size! No other car to big ia priced o low. Check Pontile inch' for inch and pound for pound with cara coating much more and you'll discover that, despite Fontiac'a low coat, you make no com promise with true big-car comfort, stability and roominess. Figure if on Performance! Get behind the wheel and put the most powerful Pontiac ever built through its pacea and see how its big, high-compression en gine packs reserve power for any emergency. Bb sure to test its nimble response in traffic then cruise it along the open road and see how many more easy-going miles you get on so much less gas! v Figure it on Dependability! Now recall all the good things you've heard about Pontiac's long, carefree life its ability to deliver years andyears of trouble-free motoring with an absolute minimum of operating and main tenance expense. And because Pontiac's reputation for depend ability has never been greater, you are assured of a maximum resale value when it comes time to trade again. DOLLAR FOtt DOLLAR YOV CAST BEAT A rOMIACl Figure it on Price! After you've seen how thoroughly good Pontiac is, check how little it costs you to own and drive one. And while you're figuring costs, figure them all three ways Pontiac's attractive first cost, right down next to the lowest Pon tiac's wonderfully low operating cost and Pontiac's re markably high trade-in value. Ripht now, you know, we're offering better deals than eicr before. Come in and get all the facts and you'll quickly see that' there never was a better time to buy! PARKER PONTIAC CO. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE or uncuun rnn tut fTillNTV OF KLAMATH Georgia Woods, plaintiff, va Gene Woods, defendant. To: Gene Woods, tn the name of the Stnie of Oregtin, greeting: . , You are hereby required to appear and answer me comjiwinu nica lignum jou on or before tne inn day ot scp timhr ln.VI mid if vou fail lo no an- pear and answer, for wnnt thereof, plaintiff will apply lo the Court for the relief prayed for In her complaint agaliut you, to-wlt: for divorce from you on the grounds of cruel and in human treatment and for the custody of the minor children of plaintiff and drnint Your attention is snerlfical- ly. directed to the complaint on file In the above entitled cause. This summons Is served upon you hy publication pursuant to an order of the Honorable o. E. van vactor, Judge of the District Court of Klamath County, Oregon, The Clrrult 'Judge of the above entitled court helng absent from the county, said order being dated the 9th day of August, lflM, and by publication thereof for a period of four consecutive and successive weeks 14 insertions The date of the first public ion is the 12th day of August, 974. and the date of the last publication is the 2nd day of septemoer, 1934. George H. Proctor Attorney for Plaintiff 12 Melhawe Building Klamath Falls. Oregon Augiiat 12, 19. B6, September 2 No. (if) NOTICE OF RALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Of THE STATE OF ORF.uON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of Fred C. Bellinger, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un rlstrKisrnttri administratrix nf the estate of Fred C. Bellinger, deceased, will from and after September 3, 1054. nt 10 a.m. oroceed tn sell to the highest bidder for cash the real property of laid estate described as follows: Lot 39A in Block 7 of Railroad Add). Hon to City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. in Klamath county, uregon. The right la reserved to reject any nd all bids. P'e In writing may be left with the urMvigned at the office of her attor neys. Ganong & Ganong, First Federal Buuaing, Kiamatn Falls. Oregon. any time from date hereof until satd property is sold. This sale Is made pursuant tn licenxe of the abova entitled Court dated July 41, Florence B. Chapel Administratrix of naid Estate August 5, 12, IS, 20 No. A7 606 So. 6th St. Klamath Falls, Or. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEA niNfl Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon Council or the City of Klamath taut, uregon. proposes to annex said City, territory within the bounds of the following description, to-wit: Beginning at the center line of Wash- ourn way ana me norm una or eier leln Avenue extended, In Two. Itfl South Range 9 E.W.M. Klamath County, Ore gon: thence south along the i-enter line of Washburn Way to the sretinn corner common to section 33 and 34 of said Township and Range and sections and 4 of Two. 3D South. Hanse f) E W M ; thence east on the section line common to section 34, Twp. 38 South. Range 9 E w M. and section Two. 39 South. Range E W M.. betna th center line of Shasta Way to the eflrt line or sunny una Addition extended In Klamath County, Oregon: thence north on the east line of said Sunnyland Addition to the northeast corner of lot S In block 2 of aaid Sunnyland Addi tlon; thence west on the north line of said Sunnyland Addition to the east line of Tract 37 In Enterprise Tracts tn Klamath County, Oregon: thence north on the eatt line of said Tract 37 to iti Intersection with the north line of Eb erlein Avenue: thence west on the north line of Eherlein Avenue to the point of beginning, containing 48.01 acres more or irss. That the 23rd da of August. 10-'4 at the hour of 7 30 o'clock PM, thereof at a regular meeting nf said Common Council, to be held In the Council Chamber of the City Hail for said City; registered voter of the City ol Klamath Falls, Oregon, may appear and be heard, by the Common Coun c.l, on the question of annexing to said City, the territory within the bounds of said description. The Common Council ha elected to dispense with submitting the question of annexing said territory to the reg istered voters of the City by election and In lieu thereof the hearing herein given notice of will he held. This notice has been authorized and ordered given fay Ordinance and Reso lution of said Common Council, duly and regularly adopted at a regular meeting thereof held Aug. 2nd, 1914. and thereafter approved and signed by the Mayor of said City. Done this 5th day of August, 1954. Frank A. Blackmer Police Judge. City of Klamath Falls, Oregon Aug. 1-12-19 No. CO. W ATKINS PRODUCTS. Phone fl853. FOB STANLEY Home Buff Jones, phone 0fit(3. FULLER BRUSHES. T hoc Irk e. DCI04 Product, call Phone ' Frits WANTED A WORKING woman to share small house with working worn- See at ana Btsbee or pnonc shi, BEDROOM RETS. 7H.SQ up, Lucas Fur niture, ma east Main. 7 PUBLIC CHARITY SERVICES YOUNG WOMEN of any faith needing rorviaenuai aavice may contact Mrs. Duncan, Catholic Charities, 278 W H road way, cugene, Oregon. Phon ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. 2-H30D. P.O. BOX 204. 10 SERVICES J -tOUCATIONAL Enlarging ACCORDION BAND Accordion Lessons Beginners or Advanced 'Lessons starting. Rentals Available. Phone 7580 or 2-9149 buOKKKEPlNG office machine, typ REGISTRATIONS accented for fail piano Instruction. Beginners, advanced, children, adulta. Phone B2U3. -HELP WANTED. FEMALE BEAUTICIAN Wanted IMMEDIATELY (Due To Illness) SALARY GUARANTEED Call STEVE PETERS CHARM CENTER Ph. 4367 RECEPTIONIST wanted. Must be good typist. Hours, 4 to 12 p.nj. Apply Klam ath Valley Hospital. WOMAN TO TAKE care of Invalid. Call at apartment H, 14ai Stiplanydo. 16 HELP WANTED, MALE Phone We Service ALL Appliances If you have troubles CALL KIRK - PHONE 8886 , KIRKPATRICK'S En st side Appliances, 132 So. 7U) Westinghouse, Oeneral Electric, Gibson and Easy Dealer IF YOU PRESENT A NEAT APPEARANCE, ARE ALERT, aggressive, sincere, willing to learn and work hard for achieve ment in a permanent growing busi ness, we will give you the oppor tunity to join the finest sales or. ganizatlon of its kind in America. No previous selliiiK experience necessnry. Each man individually i run ma uy experts. We are expanding- our organization. . Need two men 24 to 46 years old. Must have car. Work iu protected ter ritory. E. SVELA Winema Hotel, Klamath Falls August 19-20 . mi i ' ; a . - muisuay a.m. lo 5 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Septic. Tanks Cleaned NEWEST SANITARY METHODS also ROTO' ROOTER SERVICE Cleans Sewer Ltnta of Roots, eto. Ed F. King - 3434 ORCHARD PH. S841 G. E. and BENDIX APPLIANCE SERVICE FRED and RENO Formerly with Fyock's Phone 9807 Evenings 3470 NEW LAWNS ' TREE SURGERY INSECTICIDE SPRAYINO Mosqultos, earwigs, aphids, mites AI Baker Suburban Nursery Ph. 2-3167 Ph. 8188 ..We service all types of sewing machines. Work Guaranteed SEARS ROEBUCK CO. Phone 5188 MOVING? . . . Call 7425 or 7408 Local Long Distance Moving Piano and appliance moving 9 specialty Transfer and Storage Agents Be kins Moving & Storage PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE . Warren Bennet Mgr. "Since 1918- WANTED AI.TKR ATIONS, children"! clothe and patching. Phone 3431. SKWINO. Ironing, my home. afl2ii Wiart ALTERATIONS and ilmple ewln at reamnablt? rate. Phone H2M alter noon. CABINET "MAKING, airklndwemodc. Ing Form lea top specialty. Phpne 3016 PLOWING, discing and harrowing Gar denlng H P Jarrard. phone fn.12 WATCH rrnalrlng. Beachi Jeweler 014 Main Phone :i4f3. ROTOVATE that fir haxafd Lnwtu rotovated and leveled, Phon 2-0941 If AVE YOUR tchool altprationi done now. Outxlde work gladly accepted Jwinle. Anita'a. Crater Hand Prints Custom madr DKCALS Phone 2-1191 VOH HOUSE MOVING. W. McDantel, THt Oak. otione toll. SEPTIC tank and line cleaned and Installed. Lacy King, 't'103. HAY HAL'LINC. aUcking or delivery. Phone 2.0&"4. ' WANTED AMBITIOUS. MEN For outside Belling In our appliance division. If you are Interested in making a good Income for yourself wo will tell you how you can do It. Car essential. Wo nlve nald vn. catloiu. merchandise discounts, etc. . GAMBLE'S -1039 Main Street MANexpcrienccd In nulling unto ac. ceMorleB.ppiyMoMocryWnrd'a. WANTED Manager for ppllai.ee de" nnrtmcnt. J. W rfm- tt U u Street. : " aiin 18 SITUATIONS WANTED EXCEIXENT Child rare for pre-ichool- era. J- enced yard. Phone. a-tlBB HOUSEWORK for onodyltTauIf. dnyi Sundayi off. Or home cleaning by hourPhong Mn. Mund. B2I4. Clin.DCjRE;rone3-iOL" IRONING dona In mv hT "oiT. Will. ' KEEP CHILDREN tn my homo hour or Hay, can North pth, inONING and se wing to do In " my home. Phone f122. 22 ROOMS FOR RENT ' FOR RENT iteam heated ileeping room Cloae In, Phone 77.11. 70RRENT. Jip7H I gh Street FOR RENT, room tn nice home. Kttch en prlvllegea:Phone2.347lor48no. ROOM, with kitchen prlvllegea. Phone .wnii. ? POMS. 620 Jefferson. "" "' " COOL. AIRY akcplng ronrnj. Quiel clean. Closa In Phona 2-0214 ROOMS io:4 IlTghT 24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT NEWLY DECORATED three room apart, mrnt, nalurfll hot water hrat. al uitl Itie fumtahed, 4S. lBU Eiplannde nhone 7273. r-l'MNISHKD APARTMENT. Private rn trnnce. Water. Ilnhta, heat furnished. ArindMlonec;Phoiij li'ist'i after tl n m. FOR RENT furnished thri-Vrlim cmirt apnrtmrnt with (jnth, utility and ttfi .'( Phone 4W). A'l TRACTIVE duplex ii'rWln ernt A vrnue near acnoola fs-W 4;tv. MATEHNITY CLOTIUtS MADE TO ORDER Phone t-W9 CURTAINS laundered and itretchad Phone Mj3. PAINTING and paperhanglng. Free (Vtlrnatea, call Tim MacNann. Phon 2-30V2. BABY SITTING, hv dny or hour Thre yrart or over. 603 Jefferson Phone 2AtM. MILOHB CABINET WORKS - Store fitiiret, Vilchrn cabinet window, framaa. 177 Ivory Phona 9465. I ' '1 ' N ' KiL o r t ii tent s . PhnnT"n i on CLEAN, quiet two room apartment. Completely fiirnished. 1143 Pine. CLEAN FOUR room a"partTnentElec irlejieat. tin. J7I6 Fargo. FOR RENT" Apartment" with water7m Pine. F I m N I S H V. Dwonv"mVpa'r tm en t $ l and 947.30. All utllltlej paid. 410 N. lUth. FOR LEASE one f i ve rKom ana ment, furnished and one four ouniiea lurnisnea. 2-32)11. FOR RENT Two room modern n eni for adults. ,121 Broad. FOR RENT, one bedroom apartment, downtown. Nicely fum!hed, newly dec orated. Phone HB36 or .Vio7. CLF.AN TWO room apartment. Fveryl thing furnihcd Including llnem and util Itiet. Ascot Hotel, phone 2-P128. FURNISHED APARTMENT. Greet Apartmcnti, 710 Main. BHIfJIfT. furnished two room apartment In brick building, ateara heat $40. 324 Broad THREE ROOM fumlihed ' apaxtmant Alpha Apartment, phone 4522. TWO ROOMS and bath, aUso two room cahln. Close in. inquire 918 High. FURNISHED apartment. 200 Market A na rt ment g. STEAM heated apart men i. 628 Oak. APARTMENT for rent. "Walnut Apart menta. 415 Walnut THREE ROOMS and hath. Partially furnthed.No children. B30Propect MODERN. FURNISHED apart man tar counle. Cloae In. Pboo 4402 of 1 343. 03S North NIMH. 1(128 Derby, phone apart