Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 13, 1954, Page 18, Image 18

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    NOI BOHTrEN
HERALD AND KFW8, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
VfEDHESDAY. OCTOBER 13.'
I(F School Boards Hold Joint Meet
Reports of committees, staff
change nd announcements came
before the joint meeting of the
Klamath Union High School Board
and the city elementary school
board in session Monday nignr..
Patricia Bannister, graduate ot
Florida State College, has been as
signed to the third grade at Mills
School. Helen Tanner will till a
half day assignment at Fiemont.
The resignation of Alice Michels,
secretary in the office of c. C.
'Carlson, high school principal, was
Powerful Buy
HUDSON HORNET
U.S. STOCK-CAR CHAMPION
Deal and Save Hundreds
Get hundreds above market for four
car in trade for a new Hudson Hornet,
product of American Motors. -
Instant-action power
law, road-hugging riding comfort
Extra-safe one-unit body and home
BIG TRADE-IN JAMBOREE
JUCKELAND TRUCK SALES
'& SERVICE, INC.
11th Klamath St..
Klamath Falls, Ort.
accepted. She will accept another
assignment in the school jjottm.
Don Peck will replace Harry
Longhofer as custodian at Roose
velt school.
Mrs. Dorothy Kzell, president of
the Classroom Teachers, reported
that a salary schedule committee
including Verne Bpelrs, James
Palmer of Mills School, Don Ross
and Alice Howard, KUHS, Jack
I Kemnttztr, Fremont and Ralph
Poster,' Roosevelt, met with the i
I boards of education as a prelim
inary to a salary study by the
joint boards and the committee in
the near future.
The evaluation of text book ma
terials by a teacher committee be
fore recommendations are made to
the state text book commissions
was explained by Garry E. Robert
son, general supervisor Klamath
Falls Public Schools.
Several members of the two
school boards will attend the Ore
gon School Board Association con
:erenr to be held In Salem No
vember 5-.
The new stage and classroom ad
dition at Fairvlew school will bej
inspected by tne Doara 01 educa
tion tor acceptance.
Howard Perrin, architect, report
ed on the work still to be com
pleted on the high school library
and gymnasium building program.
Bonanza Fire -Extinguished
BONANZA The Bonanza vol
lunteer firemen extinguished a
chimney fire In the two and one-
half story Hotel Hlchman last
Th'irsday.
Some damage was done around
the chimney before the soot burned
out. No o t h e r damage was reported.
Malin
By GLADYS HALOl'bCK
Jo Johnson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Johnson, Is employed
as a receptionist in the dental of
fices of Dr. Paul Moe, Portland.
Jan Elmore, student at Lewis
and Clark College, has been ac
cepted as a member of the Pala
tine Hill Presbyterian Church choir
in Portland. She is taking voice
from Dr. Bishop.
Mrs. Ethel Hamilton, Rainbow
Grand Deputy, accompanied Jean
Loveness, Barbara Bunnell, Luetic
Weoer and Carolyn Fargo to Urn
Alturas meeting of the California
District Rainbow.
Prosperity Chapter, OES, Is hold
ing its regular meeting October 14.
A group attended Friendship Night
at Manzanita Chapter In Klamath
Falls last week.
Several members of the Malin
Oarden Club, attended the district
meeting at Tulelake on October 5.
Among them were Mrs. Loyal
Loveness, Mrs. Howard Henderson.
Mrs. Cecil Jackson. Mrs. Jerry
Rejnus. Mrs. Teresa McComb.
Mrs. Cheater Stonecypher and
Mrs. William Dalton.
Home on 10-day leave from Fort
Orl were Oeorge Evans, Dono Un
ruh. Stan Miller. John Paris, Vir
gil Rick and Jimmie Rogers. They
left October 7. Stan and Don Un
ruh going to Camp Lee, Virginia.
Mrs. Will H u g h e y. Kail-spell,
Montana, visited her sister. Mrs.
Frnd McDonald for four days. She
will visit a daughter In Portland
before returning home.
lift
MARRIAGE
LOS ANGELES to Movie
actress Mala Powers, 22, and
Monte Vanton. 38, North Holly
wood real estate dealer, were mar
ried last night.
Wonderful Help for
Itching Misery
. caused by Skin Dryness
Wlwa lees M moisture ao common to
torment, Uiuln.ruk RMil,0, ointment
and soften, dry akin relief follows.
Atom Power For
Ships Predicted
LOS ANGELES UV-A congress
man says, "It is conceivable that
in the not too far distant futpre
our merchant marine ships will
be powered with atomic engines
and will be built under govern
ment subsidy."
Rep. John J. Allen (R-Calif). act
ing chairman of a congressional
subcommittee on shipbuilding, told
reporters: yesterday the shipbuild
ing program envisioned for the na
tion includes 60 new ships a year
in the next three years.
Dogs Poisoned
In Bonanza
BONANZA For the second
time in a year, a dog poisoner is
working again in this area.
Five dogs died of poison last
week, one ot the dogs was seen
to pick up a piece of venison. A
short time later it died. Authorities
are investigating.
finance, it
through First National"
When you decide to build or btty a home, see
First National first! You will save yourself
time and worry by discussing financing with an
experienced First National loan officer.
He will help you find the right loan and payment
plan for you through FHA, GI or Conventional
loan plans. Let First National.... jor kind of
bank... help you with home loan planning.
3sr
T4
1 JWI J 1 1 ' .til J Merrill Bremen
jFOUSLSlr RATIONAL BAN EC
Klomoth Falls Branch
South 6th Street Branch
Merrill Branch
OF PORTIAND
-tin suns onaoM Tooirmt"
Open 10 to 5 Monday through Saturday
LEVETA BEARD
Former Polio
Victim Aids
County GOC
Stricken with polio at the age
of eight months, followed by a leg
operation, then years In a cast,
braces, and finally graduating to a
wheel chair tharBerved as motiva
tion for her to get around until she
was 14 years old. Leveta Beard,
one of OOC's most loyal support
ers, now gels around under her
own power and climbs the many
stairs to the tower at the airport
to serve her county In operation
"Skywatch."
Leveta is the second child born
to Albert Smith and I mo (Young)
Smith in Perth, Kruises. There
were seven other children.
Not too long after winning the
battle with polio. Leveta entered de
fense work during World War II,
helping make B-29 planes for Boe
ing at Wichita, Kansas. One day
at work, she slipped and fell from
a huge bomber's wings and broke
her back, thus ending two years of
war time production work for her.
Following her recovery from a
broken back, she came West to
Oregon and settled in Klamath
Falls in 1946.
She proudly tells of her ancestry,
who for generations back, made his
tory in several wars. Isaac Smith,
(fourth great grandfather) made
history in the war of 1776. Calvin
P. Titus, a great uncle, who served
In the Boxer Rebellion of 1899, was
appointed by President McKinley,
to West Point for outstanding
service, and again decorated for
Rood work, by President "Teddy"
Roosevelt.
Leveta s husband, Ira, served In
World War n. They live at 4503
Altamont with a foster child, a
girl.
In the service of the Ground Ob
server Corps, Leveta Is one of sev
en GOC team captains whose duty
it Is to keep the tower at . the
airport manned the full 24 hours of
the day. Besides standing her reg
lar. two hour per week watch, Le
veta often fills In extra watches
herself when some one falls to re
port for duty on time or doesn't
appear at all. Srvs this ambitious
GOC worker: "The schedule must
be filled, even though I have to
stand the extra watches myself the
day I am team captain There is
an urgent need for more Ground
Observers In order to relievo this
situation." She adds: "Since this
is the civilian part of the United
States Air Force, any one from
14 years of age and up can serve."
Call the assistant Chief Observer
Hope Berry, 8006, night or day,
for further Information. .
SKELETON
MOSCOW ( The Soviet news
agency Toss says Russian scien
tists have discovered the perfectly
preserved skeleton of a man 40,000
years old.
Ll and other rectal disorders,
CilOK Mil lllaAtl WW!.
IIP1IK (lino)
Tnettl SMeial HufibJ spnraa
, r".r R f I tWIeii..
1IIMIU rlB5 WrUeerCell
THE DEAN CLINIC
Open 10 Mil 5 Mendsv tfcrevfh Fritter.
Until I Metdor, Wednesday ed fritter.
ChlreDroctit thyiictani ... In eer 43rd yew
4026 NORTHEAST SANDY IOUIIVAIW
Telephone EAtl91S Peftland 13, Or.
BONANZA
By CORA LEAVITT
Oladys Kilgora's nephew, Gilbert
Joyce, a laboratory iecnmciu v
Trona. California, Is sttendlng
Tnmmv Cunninrhim. . Marine
stationed at San Diego, Is home
on leave.
Delbert Bechdoldt will be home
this week from Torrence, camor
nia, to visit his parents, the Claude
Bechdoldts.
-acl Mnrl Sr.. Of ChiCO:
Mrs. O. V. Kegg, Mrs. Carl Mort
Jr., and Phyllis of Montague, visit
ed last week with Mrs. Moft's
daughter, Mrs. Tommy u tonnor
and family. . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lilly of Fal
len. Nevada, recently visited their
daughter. Mrs. Lee Davis, also
visiting in Medford before return
ing home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marchant of
r-.r.nt. Pina arjent the weekend
with her parents, the Lester Jones.
The foods sale held to benefit
Bonanza Big Springs Park on Oc
tober 9 netted 144.95
&ntt WAAten la another 10-year-
old Langell Valley lad to get his
deer.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Corn) Burns,
former Langell Valley residents,
. u.,in in Wachtntrton. are par
ents of their first child, a son.
Mrs. Bill Bumett and Maria Kay
spent the weekend In Klamath
Falls with her brother. Herbert
P.nelll and family.
There will be a shower at Lan
pell Valley parish hall for Donna
Dixon, bride-elect of Martin Gift,
Monday, October 25, at I p.m. AU
friends are Invited.
Fromer residents, Wes Carter,
and his brother of Portland, were
houseguests of the Claude Shucks
of Merrill last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schebble of
Medford are visiting their daugh
ter, Mrs. George Fernlund.
PTA
Countv Council of PTA held its
monthly meeting at Shasta School,
October 6. Mrs. Art Moore, first
vice president, conducted the meet
ing.
Report of last meeting of Sep
tember 17, and minutes were read
by Mrs. Clifford Kenyon.
Mrs. Earl Sheridan gave a re
port on pre-school clinic.
. Discussions took piece on music
awards presented in city schools.
Reports on the savings stamp
program and Its progress were
given. Arnold Cralapp, city school
superintendent, stated the saving
stamp program will start this
month In the city schools.
School of Instruction will be of
fered October 21 at the YMCA from
10 to 12 a.m. and from 1 t.m. to
3 p.m. for officers and committee I
chairman, conducted by Mrs. Hel
mer Llndstrom, president of
OOPT; Mrs. J. W. Staggs, first
vice president and Mrs. James
King, parliamentarian.
Refreshments were served by
the executive board of Shasta
PTA.
The next council meeting is
scheduled for November 2 at the
YMCA.
CLASSIFIED RATES
On day r word Se
rare days .
Week run
Month run
..per word llo
per word 20o
.per word 65c
DEADLINES
Classified ads accepted up' to 5:30
D.m. for following day's publication,
up to Noon Saturday for Monday,
classified display ads accepted up
to 13 Noon for following day s puou
cation. BOX NUMBERS
Answers to ads may be handled
through box numbers at tne paper
for a service charge of 25a
rvw(.tionn or cancellations re
ceived oy 5:30 p.m. will be made In
following day's publication, by 1J
Noon Saturday ior raoouaj.
The minimum charge for any one
id Is 60c .
ADJUBTUUil
Please make all claims for adjust
ments without delay.
C FUNERAL HOMES
WARD'S Klamatn Funeral Home, saa
High Street Phone S334.
1 MEETING NOTICES
Klamath Chapter No. 35
Royal Arch Masons will
hold special meeting
Wed. Oct. 13. Will
miifpr Mark Master
DeirrM on class of candidates. Vis
iting companions welcome. Re
freshments.
Chas. Yorkeiand, n.r.
CRATER LAKE Lodge
No. 211. A.F. & A.M
will hold a special com
munication at the
I.O.O.I. Hall Thurs
day Evening, October 14, at 7:30.
Work In the E.A. Degree. Visit
ing brethren invited.
Lawrence A. French W.M.
2 LOST AND FOUND
I.OKT OR STRAYED from vicinity of
Fairvlew School. Australian Shepherd
puppy. DtacK ana gray, rnone w.
LOST ORANGE torn cat with white
front Extra long tall. Name. Stinky
Vicinity of Mill. Addition. Phone 2-3JM.
arter p.m.
4 GENERAL NOTICES
NFW CERAMIC classes now forming.
Free lessons. 412 Main. Phone 5726.
0ERM1TEKS only. Hunts'. West Side
Lake. 2-1931
DANCE ORCHESTRA trio, available for
any occasion. Union music. Phone Bob
- . Will.,..., tlAt-1
FOR STANLEY Home Product, call
Ruff Jnnaa nharw 0863.
FULLER BRUSHES. Phone Frits
Thoelcke. 9604.
PERSONALS
REFINED working lady or girl to share
home In Hot springs, i-none hjoj.
REVEREND Opal King. Reader and
magnetic neaier. is me h.im j"
solve your problems. Phone 3301. 41S
v.tmn rnnM DHrt Fellow brother a
loan by a Bebekah. Good security.
Noma, write Heraia ntwioMj
7 PUBLIC CHARITY SERVICES
Legal Notice .
NOTICE OF DATE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
tN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
Tn the matter of the estate of O. F.
Collins, who wss also known as George
Frederick Collins, deeesied.
Notice is hereby given that I have
filed my final account of the adminis
tration of the above entitled estate, and
that the Court has appointed October 26.
loss, at 10 a.m. as the time for hearing
obiections to such final account and the
settlement thereof.
Lloyd Collins,
Administrstor
Ganong it Ganong
Attorneys for Administrator
Sept. 29. Oct. S. 13, 20 No. 130.
NOTICE OF SEASONAL
DETERMINATIONS
Notice la hereby given that each of
the employera listed below has been de
termined to be a seasonal employer,
v-lthin the meaning of Chapter 637.240
ORS. Any Interested party may request
a hearing before the Commission within
ten dsys after the date of last publica
tion ot this nltice.The "off-season" of
each seasonal employer ts ss stated be-
Crater Lake National Park Co.. 1-1-35
thru 8-4-53 S.U-33 thru 12-31-33:
Klsmath Forest Protective Ala'n., 1-B.
S3 thru 4-16-33; W. M. Raymond. 1-23-S3
thru 4-16-S3; Walker Range Patrol
Ao'n., 1-1-33 thru S-28-S3 - 10-30-33
thru 12.31-33; Weyerhaeuser Timber
Co.. rRetlroad Construction), 1-133 thru
-.-30-55 and 11-6-55 thru 13-31-55: Wever-hi-euser
Timber Co., IFire Control),
1-1-35 thru 4-23-53 and 12-4-55 thru 12-31-33.
OREGON UNTMT-IOYMENT COM
PENSATION COMMISSION.
Dated and nubllshed this 4th day
of October, 1934.
Date of last publication 18th day of
October, 1934.
Oct. 4. 3. 6. 7. t, 9. 11, 11, 13, 14.
13. 16, 19 No. 134.
GET OUR RATES for
LAND LEVELING
Chiielinf mtit u-leilin. It Pays
Dnw'i Hereford Ronch
On 01. Midland Re., Ph. 324
YOUNO WOMEN of any faith needing
confidential advice may contact Mrs.
Duncan. Catholic Charities. 278 W.
Broadway. Eugene. Oregon. Phone
3.3642.
7 PUBLIC CHARITY SERVICES
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS.
2-9309. P.O. Brx 204.
10 SERVICES
M1LORB CABINET WORKS store
fixtures, kllcnen camneis. w i n u o w
frames. 1877 Ivory. Phone 965.
MATERNITY CLOTHES
MADE TO ORDKR
Phone 2-ai'.a
SEPTIC tanks and llne cleaned and
Instslled. Lacy King. 3335.
FOR HOUSE MOVING. W. McDanlel.
1720 Oak, phone 4527.
Crater Hand Print
Custom made DECALS
Phone 2-1393
CURTAINS ' laundered and stretched
Phone S65S.
TRACTOR and Roto-hoe work. Phone
9063.
nnr.se: MAKlNr. and general "sewing.
2411 Henderson. In Mt. View Housing.
HITNTERS - Ducks, aeese. dressed pnd
ehioped. Phone 2-1R20. Corner Spring
and Oak. diner nulldlnf.
LANGELL VALLEY
By CORA LEAVITT
Mrs. Orville DeVaul returned to
Orants Pass with Billy DeVaul to
take care of Mrs. DeVaul Sr., who
has been 111 for some time. The
DeVauls - celebrated their golden
Wedding anniversary here several
years ago.
Barbara Joan Weimer, niece of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weimer, and
Sammy Dehlinger, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Dehlinger of Henley
were married at Reno October U.
Barbara teaches at Malin.
The Woodward ranch has been
purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Vadan.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott House liav;
had as guests Dave House of Bly
and Irwin House and Vern Tomp
kins of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pfieffer
of Sprague River spent the week
end with the Peter Hricziscses.
People Do Read
SPOT ADS
-you
are!
10 SERVICES
Septic Tanks Cleaned
NEWEST SANITARY METHODS,
also
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
Cleans Sewer Lines of Roots. et
Ed F. King
3434 ORCHARD PH. JM1
We Service ALL Appliances
If you have troubles
CALL KIRK PHONG 8J8J
KIRKPATRICK'S
Eastalde Appliances, 13 So. In
Westlngbouse, General Electric
Oibson and Easy Dealer '
G. E. and BENDIX
APPLIANCE . SERVICE
FRED and RENO
Formerly with Pyock's
Phone 9807 Evenines 347n
VOLL DO lronins in my home. PhorJ
DRESSMAKING, tailoring. Phone sjt
LANDSCAPING Tree removal. phST.
M02 Malin Knn.ni "CD
WILL PICK your ducks andKS;
SpSS Rlint. Phnn. tJVin "t
11 DO-IT-YOURSELF
PLASTIC WALL TILE
you can make that bathroom beaut!
tul with plastic tile. We wlu taTSS
you. Only 48c per foot.
CALHOUN'S
3" E- Main , Phon, uu
TOOLS FOR RENT - Cement MISS
wheelbarrows. Screw end Hydrsul..
Jacke. Sanders ol all kinds Ska
saw- etc. Klamath Valley Lumber cL
loan enoth c.v.k ot,....- ... "
12 HEALTH
COMPLETE LINE OF
BACK SUPPORTING BELTS
Makes Lifting Easier
McCONKEY DRUG
7th and Main
13 EDUCATIONAL
PRACTICAL NURSING. Women MM
ed all communities. Prepare at hni
Write Box 17. care of Herald ' dK
MOTEL AND Apartment house man
agement: Men and women. Start homj
traininf now. For Interview write Bm
17. care of Herald and News.
GENERAL bookkeepers, file clerkT"s7i
buMne.ses. Learn at home for Uim.
well paid positions. Write Box 17, carl
Of Hern d anH NBw. ' w
u,,icc maemne. tys,
Ing, shorthand. Speedwrltina. kioa
subjects. Klamath Business Collese. 4lu
So. 6th. Phone 4760 M
14 HELP WANTED. FEMALE"
WANTED - Graduate nurse over 21
Must have experience in doctors oftitt
Preferably local. Good hours and ssltn
Ideal working conditions. All correiS
dence confidential. State age and e!
perlence In frst letter. Write Box M
vrnuiu a. .i.i ... ....... r:
dren several I evenings a week, for too
and board. Phone 8121. '
WANTED WOMAN to take care if
scml-lnvalld. Ideal home for elder?
person. Call Apt. S. 1421 Esplanade
10 HELP WANTED, MALE
catt e. S1SS per month. House furniihrt
" " ncraiq ana KCWi.
'WANTED Man to iervlcefirn,
frmllles in this locality with Nsllon
ally Advertised Watklna Products. Pro
li: up to $300 a month and more pc.
nble first year. Car or light truck n.
ouired. No capital investment. Writs
J. R. Watkins Company. 137 Dexter
17 HELP WANTED
MAN OR WOMAN who can read an4
talk with enthusiasm inspire conli
dence will not high pressure has cir
is bondabie will work eveninzs per
manent. part or full time. See Wm.
Goffe at the Wlllard Hotel Wednesday
MAKE S20 DAILY. Sell luminous rami
p ates. Write Reeves Co.. Attleborj,
ftUss., free samples and details.
18 SITUATIONS WANTED
WORKING MOTHER . Konest-to-good.
naattai sniirf riflpei DkHa eroes
SVPFBltvrpn T..4- a 1
" ......-a- an j i iuj ( pfirtja IJsfQr
man. Night watchman or other work
what have you.' Call 584.
COLORED woman wants ironing br
day in my home. Phone 2-i4. 64J
Broad.
POTATO CONTRACTOR will contnet
picking and hauling or hauling only.
Phone t-0295.
NIGHT WATCHMAN. Experience
BOh Smith 90..11 t ..Fa.. Vi .h
Falls. '
C H II. n nnr .' ... , SiTm
P128 """" rilWW
EXPERIENCED. Office work, recep-
CHILD CARE. Phone 5301.
22 ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT steam heated ileeping room
LOVELY rooms. ela In. Phnn AMI
MCE FURNACE heated rpomi. 53 per
veck. Close in. 630 No. l(Wh.
ROOM FOR RENT. 607 High.
STEAM HEATED sleeping roomj.
Quiet, clean, close In. Phone 3-0214.
ROOMS. $3 per week. 628 Jefferson.
LOVELY rooms. 322 Pacific Terrice.
24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT
TWO ROOM furninhedr apartment mod-
m m9ft Daclamolinn
TWO ROOM apartment for cash and
iniuirwiirn. aef .. a. some.
wnum, Mrowq.
furnished.
SELL STALLION
SHEEP OR SOW
Folks wanting farm itoelt rurn 4o th.Wnt Ads. If your
d it there, you sell!
Hogs, heifers, sheep, shears er ttallieFis. Classified ads
dispose of 'em FAST.
Mail or bring your ad to the Herald t News.
If you'd like help with the wording, telephone till. An
experienced ad-writer does it for you.i
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FOR RENT CLEAN furnished one bed
room apartment. Oil heat, refrigerator.
1 "'Br- momn. rnone
y OR RENT THREE room and hath
furnished apartment. Mill Addition.
Suitahie for couple. Inquire F. L, We
verp h 4127.
WALNUT Apartments 415 Walnut,
vacancy.
FUR N I SHED, steam heated. Adults.
urner fine and Cfdar.
LARGE, THREE room aot. with b'h
Furnished. Close In. Adults. 632 .No.
tnih.
FOR LEASE nix months or longer, four
room furnished apartment, all jtiliti-
paid. Can be ieen at 1628 Derbv St.
anytime after 3 p.m. or )1 day Salur-
d" n L .? DJji 1
BEAUTIFUL newly ' decorated (oiTf
apirtment. Partially lurniihed
v.ai l 3n74r m
( U RN 1 SHED THREE rooms and bitlC
No children. 830 Prospect Phone 9761.
1 FOUR rooms with bath. Phone 8226.
Bright, furnished two room apartment
In brick building, steam heat 140 234
Broad. Rex Arm Apts.. Phone 2.3217.
?-TiiAMhptd apartment 628 Oak.
FURNISHED apartments. Phona 9166.
FURNISHED APARTMENT. Garage.
Close to Weyerhaeuser. Phona 8-450 or
lnoutreat Minute Cafe
Ft 'RNISHED two roorn apartment.
.50. One room unit, 83(1. AU uttliUM
t?Rd -lig Wo-. l"th.
FURNISHED, three room, clean, nfe
vlj:t45or8i5 per week. Phone 3fl2l.
2&HOUSES FOR RENT
MODFRN two bedroom home. Ne
oef oratrd 28 West Oregon. Phone
THREE rtedroom. unfurnished home.
Vamnnlhfti Commerrial.
OVE BEDROOM fumnhed home. l":3
rer month3n7l Bnardman. .
tn FLEX, four rooms and bath. Com
pletely furnished at ai33 Iberlem.
Phone 5-1617.
FOR RENT one be rt room "house. 135
ryrmonln' Phone 491.1.
nRNlSHEDcottage. Phone 1W86
7TRNISHED one bedroom. Inqulrt
iV.Hfimeda1e Road.
t Nrt'RNISirED one bedrcnm ' duplex.
2,J? -Yir'tr- Phont 6333.
THREE ROOM house, well furnished,
f heat, electric range. Extra bed
IKl in AddlUon. Phone
TOR RENT tvfo bedroom furnished
home. Phnea-Kt.
rUR RENT two bedrnom house. Hot
I r h e 4 1 t u rmi h ed C M 3 1 .
FURfflflHED houit aullabla foe one of
Wi "nd h" blocks from Main.
rnone 866.