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    TUESDAY, SEPT. 21. 19M
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE TWELVE
WANT ADS BUILD A BIGGER BANK BALANCE ! ;
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son of Mr. and Mrs. N. F.
Winters, Merrill, recently was
selected for the 33rd Field
Artillery Battalion honor
guard in Bamberg, Germany.
The 22-year-old soldier,
whose wife, Lilly, lives in
Merrill, entered the Army in
January 1953, took basic
training at Fort Lewis, Wash.,
and arrived overseas in July
1953, He is a driver in the
battalion.
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A NEW BUSINESS is now operating at 833 East Main. At left
Correl I Bud I Smith, shop foreman and Fred Joslen, owner of
the East Main Automotive Service. The shop is equipped to
handle all types of automotive, truck and tractor repair.
Smith was employed by the city school system for six years
as bus maintenance mechanic. The new business will be oper
ated in the Klamath Bus Company terminal building.
Friendly
Helpfulness
To Every
Creed and Purse
Ward's Klamath
Funeral Home
Marguerite M. Ward
and Sons
921 High Phone 3334
1
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lAXfiO.fi AL BAN EC
OF PORTJLAND
nirs illlO ODfOON TOO f TH n
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Enjoy health, rest, comfort and hospitality
omidst pleasant surroundings. Completely
Furnished Sleeping and Housekeeping
Cabins, with oil modern facilities.
HOT MINERAL and MUD BATH!
for Rhaumotism, Art hr His, Neuritis,
Sciatica, Nervousness
CARBON DIOXIDE VAPOR BATHS
Are excellent for Edema, Sinus, Skin Imp
tioni, High and Lew Blood fretsur
"Your Health Is Our Business"
far Reservations and inform ot Ion Address
uckhorn Mineral Sprint, Rt. 1, Ashland
Oregon or Phone Long Distonce,
Of. Herman Wexler, Director
Chiropractic Physician
and address
are there
irst National's free personalized check
is conv enient for both the writer of the check
and the one who receives it. You're sure
to appreciate this personal touch on your checks.
So, drop in and open a regular checking
account at jour nearby first National Branch.
In a few days you'll have your own
personalized checks... with your name
and address printed TREE J r
Klamath Falls Branch
South 6th Street Branch
Merrill Branch
Ore. Candidates Exchange
Campaign Funds Charges
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Oregon Republicans and Demo
crats over Ihe week end exchanged
charges concerning campaign
expenditures.
Sen. Guy Cordon, the Republican
incumbent who is seeking re
election, said that Richard
Neuberger, his Democratic oppo
nent, "has already spent $23,000 for
radio time alone."
Neuberger answered by repeat
ing his suggestion that each
candidate limit himself to expendi
ture of $26,000 in the campaign.
Nixon Defends
GOP Record
OMAHA i Vice President
Nixon declared last night the Eis
en'iower administration is "kick
ing the Communists, fellow travel
ers i'nd bad security risks out of
the federal government by the
thousands.'
"The Communist conspiracy is
being smashed to bits by this ad
ministration." he told a Republi
can meeting winding up a day of
campaigning by the vice president
in Nebraska.
Previous Democratic administra
tions, Nixon charged, "underesti
mated the Communist danger at
home and ignored it.
"They covered up rather than
cleaned up," he told some 1,300
persons in the audience at an
Omaha thcafer.
Nixon, at Omaha and In an earli
er speech in Orand Island, Neb..
quoted National Democratic Chair
man Stephen Mitchell as saying
that should a Democratic Congress
be elected, it would follow the
policies of former President Tru
man. Thus, said the vice president,
voters will have a clear-cut choice
in voting for congressional candi
dates; either they will be voting
to support the Elsenhower admin
istration or for a return to the
policies of the Truman adminis
tration which he said had Been
repudiated by voters in the last
election.
Your name and address
printed free by First
National on all regular
checking account checks.
service
OPEN 10 to 5
Monday
through
Saturday
Meantime, State Democratic
Chairman Howard Morgan chal
lenged a statement which he said
Cordon made recently concerning
Democratic campaign expenses in
1948.
Cordon's statement was to the
effect that Democrats spent more
money that year than they re
ported, Morgan said.
"Senator Cordon's statement is
an Inexcusable falsehood," Morgan
declared. He said he would resign
if Cordon could prove any substan
tial discrepancy in the report that
Democrats spent S91.000 in 1948.
compared with $524,000 spent by
Republicans.
If Cordon cannot prove a dis
crepancy, "we will accept his
apology," Morgan said.
Cordon's headquarters reported
that it has learned that Neuberger
has scheduled $23,000 worth of
lime at three Portland and 21
upstate radio stations, and at
Portland and Eugene television
stations.
"I have no objection to his use
of funds. They are necessary, to a
campaign. But when my opponent
uses a cryting towel over his
campaign funds, it is part and
parcel of the half-truths that
characterize this campaign," Cor
don said.
Neuberger, speaking In Portland
Sunday, criticized Cordon's vote
for the Bricker Amendment, which
Neuberger said was designed to tie
the hands of the President in
foreign policy matters.
He also criticized Cordon's
"uirwllllngness" to debate the
campaign issues in the Lincoln
Douglas tradition.
Cordon's voting record was
praised, however, by Clarence
Davis, undersecretary of the
Interior, at a Republican fund
raising djnner at McMinnville.
Davis urged "partnership" devel
opment of the Pacific Northwest
power resources and said it was
not true that the Eisenhower
administration "has deserted the
Pacific Northwest, that it is giving
away resources, that it is out to
sabotage public power."
Reds Complete
War Dead Return
PANMUNJOM Wl The Commu
nists today completed the return
of 4.023 Allied war dead buried
north of the battle line. Included
were 1.869 Americans.
The U.N. Command has returned
9.200 North Korean and chinos
bodies and will deliver 400 daily
.... uuve Deen returned, a
spokesman said.
Legal Notice
, SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE
, - STATE OF OREGON
Pi"iF CVNTV OF KLAMATH
P.ul. Brumbaush. plaintiff, vs. D
. Brumbaugh, also known n.t
ran Bb'?l,'h. S- Cardoza and My.
To Myron S.' Osburn.
mtlnr ' 'he S""e 0re0n.
You arf hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint tiled .gains'
you on or before October 20. 1034
and II you fall to so appear and an
swer, for want thereof, ihe plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the relief
prayed for In her complaint acnin.t
ou. to-wlt: for partition and sale of
Lots 7. 8 and 9. of Block . Like
View Addition to the Citv of Klamath
Falls. Oregon, and particularly that
you he barred of any right, title or in
terest therein, and your attention is
specifically directed to the complaint
o-.i file in the above entitled auit.
This summons is served ttoon vou
b. publication pursuant to the order
of the Honorable David R. Vanricn-
berg. Judge of Ihe above entitled
uouri. saui order being dated Septem
ber 16. 11)54. and bv ntlhliralion thon..
of for a period of four consecutive and
successive weeks 14 Insei-tlonsi. The
oate oi tne first publication is Sep
tember 21, 1054, and the date of the
last publication is October 12, 1954.
j. . UIV1
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Suite 1. Melhase Building
amain , rails, ureuon.
Sept. 21. 28. Oct. 5. 12 No1120.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice la hereby stiven that the un
dersigned Mary Loui-e Allgaier has
teen, by an order of the Circuit Court
of the State of Orecon fur Klamath
County, appointed administratrix of the
Fstate of Aylos Vernon Melton, nka
A. V. Melton, deceased and mat Let.
ters of Administration have been is
sued to her. All persons having claims
acainst said estate are hereby notl
lied to present the same duly verified
and with DroDer vouchers, to the un
dersiBneri at room 201. First Federal
Savings and Loan Building. Klamath
Falls. Oregon, within six months from
the date of the first publication of this
notice, which publication la the 31st
day of Auaust, 1954.
Marv Louise Allgaier
Administratrix of the estate
of Avlos Vernon Melton, aka
A. v. Melton. Deceased
Farrens Maxwell
Attorneys for
Administratrix
Aug. 31 Sept. 7. 14. 21 No. 7.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In the matter of the estate of Frank
Dws. deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed her final account
and report as executrix of the above
entitled estate, and that the Court ha
fixed Monday. October 4, 1954, at 10
a m.. in the Circuit Court room of the
Court House, Klamath Falls. Oregon.
a the time and place for hearing of
object ion i. if any, to the same and
for the settlement of said estate.
Joan Trotman
Executrix
Srpt T, 14, 21, 2, No. t5.
FALSE TEETH
That Loosen
Need Not Embarrass
Van wearers of false teeth hv
tuffered real embarrassment because
their plate dropped, slipped or wob
bled at Just the wrong time. Do not
live in fear of this happening to you.
Just sprinkle little FASTEKTH. the
alkaline (non-acldi powder, on your
plates. Hold false teeth more firmly,
so they feel mora comfortable. Does
not sour. Checks '"plate odor" (den
ture breath). Get FA3TEETH at any
drug counter.
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ADJUSTMENT
Please make all claims for adjust
ments without delay.
Corrections or cancellations re
ceived oy 5:30 p.m. will be made in
following day's publication, by 12
Noon Saturday for Monday.
The minimum charge for any one
ad is 50c.
Legal Notice
SUMMONS
EQUITY NO. 54-146
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
-7iiJnny une Jhnson, plaintiff, vs.
William H. Johnson, defendant
To William H. Johnson, delendant:
name oi me Mate of Oregon,
you are hereby reauircd to antmnr nri
answer plaintiff' complaint on file'
- uu ur ueiorc Wednesday, the
6th day of October, 1934, ar.d if you
fait to so answer or otherwise appear,
tor want thereof plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief prayed for
In her complaint, to-wit: For a decree
of divorce of and from you upon the
grounds of cruel and Inhuman treat
ment, and granting to plaintiff the
care, custody and control of Dana
rnJ? Jh,son aged eiht month,
minor child of the parties hereto.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof in the Herald
and News once each week for four
consecutive weeks (five insertions!
pursuant to the order of the Honorable
David R. Vandenberg, Judge of the
above entitled court, made and en
ured the 2 day of September. 1934.
fl.e Ji Publlcation to be made on
the 7th day of September, 1954. and the
last publication to be made on the
5th day of October. 1954.
Edwin E. Driscoll
Attorney for Plaintiff
Pine Tree Building
. Klamath Falls, Oregon
Sept. 7, 14, 21, 28, Oct. 5. No. 93.
NOTICE OF SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT '
OF THE STATE OF OIIEGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
in the matter of the estate of Walter
Carl Martens, aka W. C. Martens, de
ceased. Notice is hereby given, that the un
dersigned administratrix of the estate
of Walter Carl Marlens. aka W C
Martens, deceased, will pursuant to a
license of the above-entitled Court
from and after September 28. 1954, at
lp;00 a.m. at the office of Farrens &
Maxwell. First Federal Savings &
Lean Building, Klamath Falls. Oregon,
proceed to sell at private sale for
cash or credit the following-described
parcels of real property of said estate,
to-wit:
Parcel No. 1. Lots 8 and 7 in block
1 of Bailey Tracts No. 2, according
to the duly recorded plat thereof on
file in the office of the County Clerk
of Klamath County Oreeon.
Parcel No. 2. The northwesterly one
half of Tract 31. Homedale. according
to the duly recorded plat thereof on
fiH in the office of the County Clerk
of Klamath County, Oregon, further
described as beginning at the most
wesieny corner ot said Tract 31
thence northeasterly alnnff thi linn he
tween Tracts 31 and 32. 300 feet to the
most northerly corner of said Tract 31:
thence southeasterly along the line of
4 1 MLi ji, jiu. ia ieei, more or less, to
the line of property deeded to G. H.
Hancock by deed rerorded in Book
154, page 569, Deed Records of Klam
ath County. Oregon: thence south
westerly along the line of said Han-
cock property 300 Jeet to the south
westerly line of Lot 31; thence north
westerly aiong said line 90.75 feet, to
thp point of beginning.
mfvdSh-inifWriUnS '0r said Premises
Tt 'f,1 Wl,n Baid administratrix
at said office at any time from the
daAe(h5rii? un,u Sfiid Ppertv is sold
Dated this 31st day of Augus I. 1934
l.ora K. Billings
Administratrix of the Estate
of Walter Carl Martens, aka
- . 9' Martens, Deceased.
Aug. 31, Sep. 7. 14, 21 No. 86.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COUHT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
J. McMillan, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that I have
been appointed Administrator of the
estate of Marie J. McMillan, de
ceased. AH persons having claims
against said estate are renuired to
present them to me. with proper
vouchers, at the office of Ganunif &
Ganong, First Federal Building, Klam
ath Fails. Oregon, within six months
irom September 14. 1954, which is the
uolc rsi puoncation of this notice.
Geo. W. Mclntyre,
. Administrator
Ganong & Ganong
Attorneys for Administrator
Sept. 14. 21. 28. Oct. 5 No. 104
NOTICE OF HF.GISTRATION
OF TRADE-MARK
Notice Is hereby given that Curt Lion
rnid Else Lion, doing business ns La
Pointc's. are the exclusive owners and
proprietors within the State of Oregon
iraae-marii acscriDed as follows;
'"SKYLIFT"'
to 1 applied to women's wearing ap
parel, iiirluding dresses, coats. sDort!
wear, suits, hosiery, lingerie, gloves
accessories ready to wear etc.. which
iraae-MarK was duly filed and record'
ed in the Trade-Mark Records of the
bUte of Oregon, at 1:00 p.m. on Sep
tember 9, 19.'4.
LaPointe's
by Curt Lion
September 14, 21, 28 No. 108
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of an execution in fore
closure duly issued ,by the Clerk o:
the Circuit Court of the County oi
Klamath, State of Orpfcon. dated the
tiin aay oi August, ij4. in a certain
action in the Circuit Court for said
iounty and Mate, wherein Bernard r .
Lechterman. as plaintiff, recovered
judnment anainst Louis J. Taocher and
Ann E. Tauchcr. husnand and wife.
for the sum of $5,974.22 with Interest
thereon at 5 per cent per annum from
October 12. 153 until paid and costs
and disbursements taxed at $41.28, on
the 26th day of July, 1)54.
Notice is hereby given that T will on
thf 29th day of September. 1954, at the
front door of the Court House of the
County of Klamath, in Klamath Falls,
in said County, at 10:00 o clock in the
forenoon of said day, sell at public
auction to the hidhest bidder, for cash,
the following-described property, to-wlt
Lot H in Block 57 of Second Hot
Springs Addition to the City of Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, according to the
duly recorded plat thereof on file in
the office of the County Clerk of Klam
ath County. Oregon;
Taken and levied upon as the prop
erty of the said Louis J. Taucher and
Ann E. Tauchvr, husband and wife, or
as much thereof as may be jiecesary
tA satisfy the said Judgment in favor
of Bernard F. Lechterman against said
Louis J. Taurher and Ann E. Tauch
er. husband and wife, with interest
thereon, together with all costs and
disbursement that have or may ac
crue. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, Au
gust 27, 1M4,
J. M Brittrn
Sheriff of, Klamath County,
Oregon
Bv Dora Goddard, Chief Deputy
No. 89 August 31. September 7-14-21
Chapel By The Garden
O'Hair's Memorial Chapel
Service For All Income.
6th and Pine Phone 3456
Keith O'Hair, owner
30
REAL ESTATE
WONDERFUL POSSIBILITIES .
87 Acres, Free Water, Modern Rustic Type Home, Located William
son River, 20 minutes from city on Highway 97. This rich soil with
Vi mile River frontage, giving access to the Lake for hunting and
fishing. Has Plane landing strip and excellent pasture. This setting
much -more than just a ranch. SEE IT TO APPRECIATE.
ROBT E. ROSS REALTY CO.
WILLARD HOTEL PHONE 3030
EVENINGS: Polly Schroeder 5129 David Ross 3623
CHOOSE YOUR OWN DOWN PAYMENT .
2 bedroom home, modern, corner location on North Side. Total prict
(5,500.
HOTEL
Well located 27 rooms, 3 apartments, large parking area, total pries
$35,000. Terms.
5 ACRES, three bedroom home. Located on Homedale. $13,000 or
will trade equity for 2 bedroom home, well located.
3 ACRES, excellent grass, good 3 bedroom home, located Lakevtew
Junction, $13,500.
$300 DOWN, small 2 bedroom home, fireplace. Total price $3,000.
ROBT E. ROSS REALTY CO,
WILLARD HOTEL PHONE 3030 ' '
EVENINGS: Polly Schroeder 5129 David Ross 3622
C FUNERAL HOMES
WAHO'S Klamath Funeral Home. 929
Hlfih Street Phone 3334.
1 MEETING NOTICES
CALVARY COMMANDRY No. 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR will hold
stated meeting Wed.
Sept. 22, 8 p.m. no
host dinner Jen-Eds
6:30. Grand Comman
der visitation. Visiting
Sir Knights invited.
JOY USTICK, E.C.
2 LOST AND FOUND
LOST MALE Chesapeake. Disappeared
In Wocus area Sept. 18. Wearing chain
collar; license 1219. Heward. Phone
STRAYED from 2G40 Homedale, light
brown Persian cai, black on back of
legs, weight, approximately 10 pounds.
Reward, rnone jujj.
LOST Four month old female La
brador. Strayed from 2555 Vine, phone
9764 alter B p.m.
LOST MALE BLACK Labrador Retrle;
ver Answers to the name of Ranger.
Call days 5131 or 2-3055 after 7 p.m.
LOST BLACK Shepherd aoR. wnue
chest. 70 lbs. in vicinity of O'Connor
Ranch, Spring Lake. Phone 2-3088. Re-
ward
LOST LADIES PURSE, black plas
tic with red linlnit. Content"! of value
to owner. Reward. Phone 4660.
t nem nr ACflM in Rtnokcd elk case.
Call Herald and News or phone 4t2d
tves.
LOST A TIRE and wheel, 700x16.
near Sari'i Restaurant. Reward. Call
2-1662.
LADIES. WHITE gold. Hamilton wriai
watch. Lost in vicinity of Merchandise
Mart S25 reward. Phone 5083 or return
ti 4210 L-avern.
LOST BLACK leather pocket book
rrprientials
of EBlsicers. Finder keep
money, return purse and papers.
rhone 8014.
.-n i-nh.nfif,itia Junction. La
dies yellow coat. Phone 6832. .
"4GENERAt NOTICES
RUMMAGE SALE
LIONS CLUB AUXILIARY
Pelican Theater Building
September 24 and 25
DANCEORCki:STRA trio, available for
an" occasion. Union music. Phone Bob
Wilson Wlllard Hotel. 4101.
6 PERSONALS
ARE YOU HAPPY?
MRS. FLETCHEK
PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT
Gives truthful advice on all af
fairs of life. Tells you past, pres
ent and future without asking
questions. She has helped others
and can help you. Gives names,
and facts. The truth, good
or bad. Satisfaction guaranteed or
no charges. Close to Big x.
Readings Daily 9:00 a.m.
to 9:00 p.m.
4818 South Sixth St.
urAlir.R
Reverend Opal King. Reader and di
vine healer announces to all patrons
old and new, 1 am back. Let me help
you, pnone ut. tip rjii
roil STANLEY Home rroaucia. cu
Buff Jones, phone S1863.
BRUSHES.
Phone
Frits
7 PUBLIC CHARITY SERVICES
YOUNG WOMEN of any faith needing
confidential advice may contact Mrs.
Duncan. Catholic Charities. 27S W.
Broadway, Eugene, Oregon. Phone
ALCOHOLICS , ANONYMOUS.
2-fl309. P.O. Box 204.
Phone
8 TRANSPORTATION
WANTED RIDE and share
to O.T.I. Peterson area on
Phone 3071.
10 SERVICES
Septic Tanks Cleaned
NEWEST SANITARY METHODS
also
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
Cleans Sewer Lines of Roots, etc.
Ed F. King .
3434 ORCHARD PH. 9841
MOVING? . . .
Call 7425 or 7498
Local Long Distance Moving
Piano and appliance moving
specialty
Transfer and Storage
Agents Bekins Moving & Storage
PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE
Warren Bennet Mgr.
"Since 1918"
We service all types
of sewing machines.
Work Guaranteed
SEARS ROEBUCK CO.
Phone 5188
SALES & COMPLETE
SERVICE
Mall chain saws, Jacobsen power
mowers. Merry Tillers
EXPERT LAWN MOWER ,
SHARPENING
free Pickup 6t Delivery
Troy V. Cook Co. Phone 4803
2040 Sou lb 6ti
FOR SALE
10 SERVICES
TREE SURGERY
Tree Removal ,
Landscape Designing
AL BAKER, . ,
Suburban Nursery -Phone
2-3167 Phone 8188
G. E. and BENDIX
APPLIANCE SERVICE
FRED and RENO ,
Formerly with Fyock's
Phone 9807 Evenings 3470
We Service ALL Appliances
If you have troubles
CALL KIRK PHONE 8886
KIRKPATRICK'S
Eastslde Appliances, 133 So. 7tii
Westinghouse, General Electric,
Gibson and Easy Dealer
MILOKU CABINET WORKS st0r.
fixtures, kitchen cabinets, v. i n d o w
jxan,c1877 Ivory. Phone B465
!?rA?, ENDING, while mother "SoTT.
or shops. Experienced care In my own
home. Dai,y . o, .1 day. .'weekTrSm.
PAIN 1'lNCi and Paperhanglng. Free t,'.
tirna.es. Call Tim. AlacNn. "p'hon.
MAlUKNITV CLOTHES
MADE TO ORDKB
rnone z-aam
rij i. , "jalrlns. Beach. Jewelers
fgj Main. Phone 3493. icweiere
rsrtve. yuur school alteration rinns
Crater Hand Prints
Custom made DECALs
CURTAINS
laundered and itretched.
Phone 5055.
SFwiivn.
ALTERATIONS, PATCHES
Phone 5431.
HERMAN and EDITH- are opening a
TcZoralTihal 1316 reg0" AVC- "
1 1 DO-IT-YOURSELF :
DO IT YOURSELF Garden or lawn
rctovated; Weed control Garden ttiS
tor (rotorhoe) (or rent with or without
operator. Phone 2-1547. 4;iB KtpU
SEE DRAKE Lumber ")10 Spring for
our ready mixed mortar, ready mix
Band and cement and for your readv
mix concrete. All you do is add wateV
ond put it in p lace. Phone 56 10.
BEE HIVE Truck Rental Co. Move your
self, save H. Beacon Mobile Service. 1201
East Main. Phone 8304.
TUOLS FOR RENT - Cement Mlxerj,
wheelbarrows. Screw and Hydrauh
Jacks, Sanders of all kinds. Skil
saw- etc. Klamath Valley Lumber C.
Iii40 South Sixth. Phone 4818.
PLASTIC WALL TILE" '
DO IT YOURSELF
You can make that bathroom beauti
ful with plastic tile. We wlil instruct
yon. U)!y 4Bc per foot.
CALHOUN'S
357 E. Main Phon. R4il
13 EDUCATION AU
JOIN THE
ACCORDION BAND
, Music is for fun.
Accordion Lessons
Beginners or advanced
lessons starting.
Phone 7580 or 2-9149
BOOKKEEPING of lice machine, tyn
ing shorthand. Speed writing, kindred
'ri5 '"'Ih Business College. 47
So. fith. Phone 4760.
IAXOe OKGAN.' ACCORDION instruct
PhCne522Slllhly' Erm&X Arrafi'ron'
14 HELP WANTED, FEMALE
WANTED ELDEltLY woman, house-
,r, HT wanted for Hillside
Hospital. Must be good typist. 12:30
WANTED older lady to live in for light
housework and companionship. Nicm
41 1 le r 'A p r
16- HELP WANTED, MALE
WANTED experienced diesel truck, dri
er. Must have reference. Write Box
g-jL-rf Herald andNe wa.
WANTED someone to move 2100 yard
of loose dirt. 3 mile or less, at Kirk
" Lh- Pon. J- C Miller- Medford,
yL06IJ,fter6 P"1-
WANTED PART TIME evening work
or week-ends. Willing to do anything.
Phone 2-9 1 :7Leland Dougherty.
JOB-PRINTING office, service station
or stock clerk. Call 2-3466 extension 65
Paul Ingram.
JOB as stock clerk or service station
attendant. Call Deans office. OTI, af
ter 330 p.m.. for Dale Shreffler.
NEED PART TIME work after 4 pm
or weekends. Willing to do any type
A0-"?.,.? ' :17ex tens ion 65 John Power.
PART TIME work needed after
week days or lull time Saturday and
Sunday. Phone 2-2473 after 4:30 p m.
Jack Lucht,
I'M AVAILABLE and willing for any
kind of work after 3:30 p.m. or week
r,ds. Call jyDon Moody.
PART TIME work" 'needed after 330
pm. weekdays or full time weekends.
Have experience m service stations.
selling and stock work. Call 3-9168 af-
ter 3:30 p.m. RonHamrner.
PART TIME work in saVmiU. service
station or grocery store. Phone 2-14A9
tvr Kenneth Dorgan.
PART OR full time Work, service ata
tion. farm work, trucking or mailing.
Combine experience. Phone 2-H137 for
John Younce. Available after 3.30.
"WANTED Man to service farm
families in this locality with Natlonsllv
Advertised Watkins Products. Profit
up to Sjo a month and more poi.tbla
f-rst year. Car or light truck required.
N; capital investment Write J. R.
Watkms Company, 1:17 Dexter Ave.,
Seat lie 9, Washington.'