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FR1PAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN Pastor Picks Sermon Topic Theme of the 11 o'clock service if worship at First Methodist Church Sunday will be giving thanks o Cod,, according to the pastor, jie Sev. Lloyd Holloway. Toole of the Rev. Holloway's ser mon is "An Endless Line ol Splen dor." The sacrament ol Baptism will be admuusterea ana new mem bers will be received into the church fellowship. The choir, un der the direction of Mrs. LaMnr Jensen, will sing the Thanksgiving hymn, "Praise the Lord, O Jer usalem." Miss Ruth Lobaugh will be organist. On Sunday evening at 6 o'clock there will be a sack lunch fellow ship followed by the study and dis cussion class on the city. Francis Mathews, countv Juvenile officer, guest speaker, will discuss city and conty social problems. The' public is cordially Invited. All Methodists arc urged to at tend the union Thanksgiving serv ice at First Presbyterian Church next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. f Baltimore Youth Held For Arson BALTIMORE, 13 Alexander Partlow.; 19. pleaded Innocent to arson yesterday, but police said he f)d admitted touchine off Tues day nitrht's million dollar blaze In South Baltimore. The Negro youth wa.s arraigned ten tne nrson cnarge before Magis trate simon Be h on fie id and was iheld without bail for grand Jury '.'.action. . . The fire burned out an entire lock of homes and business places, injured 10 firbmen anr left 100 homeless. His grandmother's house -was destroyed. i Sgt. Thomas Bryan raid Fartlow ftas convicted five yenrs ago of 'setting- fire to the same lumber yard where the Tuesday nieht con flagration broke out. Sentenced as a juvenile offender, he was leased about a year ago. First Church of Christ, Scientist A Branch of The Mother Churchthe First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Moss. ' - 10th and Washington Services Sunday Service, 11:00 a.m. ( Sunday School, 11:00 a.m. , - - -, . . Wednesday evening Meeting, 8:00 o'clock Lesson-Sermon Subject November 21 "SOUL AND BODY" Golden Text: Psalms 73;26. My flesh and 'my heort faileth: but God is the strength of my heart, and my portion for ever. Christian Science Reading Room 1401 Esplanade- One Block From Herald and News SATURDAY NIGHT. NOV. 20TH 1000 YEARS OF PEACE... THE DEVIL'S VACATION The Bible clearly forecast a period of complete peace for 1,000 years. When is it? Will we have a second chance during that period? . ON THE SCREEN, "All That I Have" The dynamic story of a man who made a startling discovery and started one of the most sensation v . al court cases in history! . , SUNDAY NIGHT. NOV. 21 ST Turkey, and The Sounding of The 7th Trumpei Time No Longer This great prophecy of the book of Revelation cleorly outlines the fate of Turkey and centers squarely on this present generation. One of the great prophetic lectures in this series. Aider. 0. PTA FAIRHAVEN , - Bx-Mrs. Robert Lyman - -Parents and Patrons of Faiihav en bchool met at the school gym nasium we evening of November Camp Fire Girls led the flag saiute. There will be no meeting in De cember and plans were disc used lor the Christmas treats to be giv en at the Christmas program De cember n. Mrs. Marianna Kerr announced that folk and square dances will begin Tuesday November 16 for the upper grades, alumni and all Inter ested parents. The room count was won by Miss Chandler's room. Sgt. Donald Trainer of the Ground Observer Corps showed films on the air force and lu ac tivities. The GOC chorus gave sev eral musical numbers. Tiie seventh grade mothers served refreshments. RIVERSIDE - By Mrs. Gordon Loomls A Mm, "Education at OTI," was shown at the Riverside PTA meet ing, November 16. Robert Smith, Deau of Students at OTI, was the commentator. The film. In color, showed all the various classes at work. Smith urged all those inter ested to visit the campus. Mrs. jean MacBetn, teacher rep resentative of the Junior Red Cross explained the work, and ac tlvit ies of the organization. The work of the Riverside students was on display. 1 Tne savings ' stamp chairman, Mrs. Roy Felix, announced the first, sale of stamps would be No vember 23 at the school and on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month following. Only ten cent stamps will be available. At all future meetings a special prize of a year's subscription to the Parent Teacher Magazine will be given. . Mrs. Earl Jones, vice president, presided at the meeting. Mrs. Jones appointed Mrs. W. A. Williams as chairman of a committee to pur chase new equipment and supplies for the health room. The room prizes were won by tne first and fourth grades. Tea was served in the cafeteria I .OF-. Bible Lectures Illustrated With DUORAMA Film 7:00 Sage Legal Notice NOTICE TO BIDDERS SEWAUE TREATMENT PLANT I Notice is hereby sivtn that the City of Chiloquin, Chiloquin. Oregon, will re ceive sealed bids up to 8 p.m. Monday. December 20. 19M at the Citi Hail Chiloquin. Oregon, (or furnishing all ma- icriais ana eomirucwni a sewage treat ment Plant complete In operating con dition. PropotaU will be publicly opened and read aloud. ProooiaU khall be in accordance with trie Plank, Specifications and Contract aorumcm now on m vim tne tiu C'erk. City Hall. Chiloauin. Oregon. Ccoies of dIiiu and soeciilcatlona may be obtained from tne City or Wm. Lor- enz upon nun lining a deposit or i iot eacn set. sucn aepoiii wui oe re turned to contractors actually submit ting bids upon the return of the plan and specifications to the Ctty In good order within five days .after filing of bids. The estimated cost of this work u 114 000. Completion In operating condition by June 25h. 1933 U required. DOMESTIC WATER RESERVOIR Notice is hereby eiven that uo to B p.m. Monday. December 20. 1854. the City Council of the City of Chiloquin Oregon, will receive bids for the con struction of a domestic water reservoir to be built of steel, nunltc, or reinlorceo concrete. Each bidder shall provide complete specif icat ions In detail for the rervou it proposes to erect, which specific liens, together with the proposed price of the bidder, will be the basis upon which the Council of the City of Chilo quin. will award any contract if one U 'et. Specifications proposed by any bid der shall In no way be in conflict with the general specifications sal up by the City. General plans and specifications for Autopsy Reveals Double Murder , TUPELO, Miss. t,H An elderly couple whose charred bodies were found In the ruins of their grocery store were murdered before the structure burned, officials said. Dlst. Atty. W. P. Mitchell said last night an autopsy showed that Mr. and Mrs. Sam Addison were beaten to death. Addison was 73, tils wife 77. The couple's store near Amory burned Tuesday night. The bodies were found by fire fighters. 'Robbery Is probably the motive for the murder and arson," Mitch ell said. by the fifth grade mothers. The next regular meeting will be February la, 1953. HENLEY ' By Pat Bcymer ' On November 13, the first square dance, sconsorcd bv the PTA. was held at the Henley Grade school. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garrison called and taught during the evening. Be ginners were taught from 7:30 8.30. At midnight pie and coffee were served, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Whitlatch Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gooding, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Belling were hosts. Square dancing will be held every two weeks on Saturday night at 7:30. The next one will be No vember 27, In tho Henley Grade School gym. Admission is $1 couple and a pie. Everyone is In vited. Refreshments are free. How Christian Science Heals "WHAT GRATITUDE CAN DO" KFLW (1450 kc.) Sunday 9:35 a.m. PROPHECY On The Screen "50 Years Before Your Eyes" A panorama of America caught by newsreel cameramen since 1900. See the Wright brothers, Teddy Roosevelt, and all the famous events and people of the last 50 years flash in front of you in this great Warner Brothers' film. Lectures Every Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday Nights. Klamath Falls No Admission Charge, Legal Notice the proposed construction may be had upoa aoolication to the City Recorder of the City of Chiloquin or to Was. Lor- ens. Chiloquin, Oregon, and toe deposit of W.OO with aad. recorder. Said de- .wuif. uUt HriinilMt tit th ti.AAm- upon the return of the plans tool apect- i ics lions is saia iiy. All bids must bo accompanied by a certified check, bidder's oond or cash in the amount of 10 per cent of the tr-lal price bid. as a proposal guaranty of good faith to enter Into contract, to do the work, if the bid U successful. AK proposed guaranties will be re turned to unsuccessful bidders within ten days after the contract has bean awarded. All bids must be securely sealed, plainly marked "Proposal to Construct Reservoir" and addressed to the Ctty Recorder, Chiloquin. Oregon. The es timated COt of this work Is 18.000. Work is to be completed June U. 1059 The City of Chiloauin reserve the right to reject any and all proposals and to accept such proposal as may be deemed to be in the best interest of the City. No bidder may withdraw his old after the hour set for the opening there of unless the award of contract is de lated for a period of 30 days thereafter. Bids will be considered on either or both above project. Nov. 19, 26 No, 303. NOTICft TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby flveti that the un Waiamed has been aoDnlnled aa Ad ministrator of the eatate of Minnie Smith on Oliver, defeased, by Order of the Circuit Court of the Countv of Klamath, and all neraons havtnc elatms against said estate are required to pre sent tne same 10 me amini!u ioi . nulv verified and with orooer vouch- err auacnea. at tne oiuca ui nu mv tcrney. L. Orth Sisemore. 131 Main strMi Kiimiih Falls Oreion within ix months from the date of first pub- ucfcuon of this notice. Donald Schenchln, Administrator L. Orth Sisemore. Attorney for Administrator No 171 Oct. 28 Nov. 3-12-19 NOTICE 'OP ANNEXATION ELECTION Notice is hereby yiven that the City i Kiamaih Faila Oreson. has called a special election, which wilt be held the 2'rd dav of November. 1954. at which all registered voters residing1 within the bounds of the territory hereinafter de scribed are invited to vote on the pro. position of annexing; said territory to said Ctty and extending the boundaries o; said Cliy to ineiuae nme, ini pun inm niar tor aalrf election has beer fixed as 1401 Nimiti Street, in said ter ritory. (This location wag used as s Rolling place for Canal Precinct of ;iamath County, Oregon, In its last election.) The polls for said election will bo opened at S:0Q o'clock In the fore noon of said election day and remain open until tha hour of 8:00 o'clock in the afternoon thereof, during which time' the registered voters residing In said territory may cast their ballot fnr or against annexation of said territory It said City. The ballot tiUe for said election is as follows, to-wit: Shall tha boundaries of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, be changed hy adding thereto certain territory and area adjacent and continuous to said City, described as follows: Beginning at the center line of Washburn Way and the north line of Kberietn Avenue extended, in Township 38 South. Range a r wm Klamath Countv. Orenon: thence south along tha center line of Washburn Way to tha section corner common to sections 33 and -34 of so 1(1 Township and Bange and Sections 3 and 4 of Township 38 South Range 8 E.W.M. thence east on the section line, com mon to section 34. Township 38 South. Range 9 E.W.M. and aection 3, Township 30 South, Range 9 E.W.M., being the center line of Shasta Way. to the east line of Sunnyland Addition extended, in Klamath County. Oregon: thence north on the east Una of said Sunny- land Addition to the northeast corner of lot in Block a ol sata aunnyiana Addition: thence west on the north line of said Sunnyland Addition to the east line of Tract 37 in Enterprise Tracts of Klamath County, Oregon; thence north on the east Una of atd Tract 37 to Its Intersection with the north lint of Eberleln Avenue; thence west on the north line of Eberleln Avenue to the point of beginning, containing SA Ol a rrot mnra nr lea. This notice is given by order of the Common Council for the City of Klam ath rails. Oregon, as expressed In its ordinance calltne said sneclal election Dated at Klamath rails, Oregon. Oc tober 23, 1954. rrantr A. niaeltmer Police Judge. City of Klamath Fans, Oregon. Oct 32. 29. Nov. 5, 12. 18. No. 184. 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Tha Herald a News reserves Iho right to classify, edit or reject any Want Ad copy, and will bo responsible fer enly oue Incorrect publication or any nmai in. riesio road tho first Insertion of your ad! Carrortiens or cancellations received by 4:30 p.m. will ba made la following ays poBiicatiea. THE DOTS O O ARE GIFT-SPOTTERS THEY'RE YeUR GUIDE Te CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTieNS. LeeK FeR THE ADDS THAT ARE PRECEDED BY DeTS. THEY WILL MAKE YeUR CHRISTMAS SHePPING EASIER! V Legal Notice No. 1S44 SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY Or KLAMATH Lee L. Chlsm. also known as Levi L. Chfsm, Plaintiff vs. Dee L. Hat field, Defendant. To Dee L. Hatfield. Defendant: In tha nam at the Stale at Oreson. you are hereby required to appear and onfwer the plaintiff's Complaint on file hi re in on or before four (4) weeks from the date of the first nubllcation of this Summons, and If you fail so to answer or otherwise aooear. for want thereof, plaintiff will take Judgment -again it you for the recovery of the sum of SI 34. 23 with interest thereon Ihc rate of 6 per cent perannum. from the 18th day of April, 1054. and for costs and disbursements Incurred there in. This Summons Is served upon you by publication thereof In the Herald few, once each week for four )4 successive weeks, . pursuant to the or der of the Honorable D. E. Van Vac tcr. Judsje of the above-entitled Court, duly made and entered the 27th day of October, 1934. First publication to V made on the 29th day of October. 1M4; the last publication thereof lo he made on the 19th day of Novem ber, 183 4. Donald A. W. Piper Attorney for Plaintiff Pine Tree Buiidintf Klamath Falls Oregon No 170 Oct. 2fl. Nov. S-12-19 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed adminis tratrix of the estate of George Faylor, deceased, by the Circuit Court of Klamath County. Oregon, and that all oersons having claims against said es tate are hereby notified to present the same, together with proper voucher, to said administratrix at Suite 1. Mel base Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon within six months from the date of this notice. . Dated this 26th day of October. 1954. Ethel May Balrd, Admx. .T C. O'Neill, Attorney for Admx. No. 100 Oct. 28 Nov. 5-la-IB , (J Friendly Helpfulness To Every Crd and Purs Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M. Ward and Soni 925 Hith Phone 3334 ROPER and ROPER 2012 South Sixth St. Phone 9278 Pre-Holiday Sale! Everything In The Store Reduced mo IV 0 GUDDEN'S SATIN SPREAD Rc9. 5.49 Gal Qg gal. Rental 12x15 Drop Cloth For Just a 100 Rent A Good Just Over the Viaduct A CARD OF THANKS WI WISH to thank all our kind friends and neighbors for their many kind ex pression of sympaihv and ondolence durlnt our recent bereavement Mrs. Jchnie Moffltt and Jamily. WE WISH to thank the"Weerhanurr men for their help during our time "of need. Mrs. Robert U. Manning and family. C FUNERAL HOMES WARD'S Klamath Funeral Uoma. Huth Street Phone 83J4, 1 MEETING NOTICES SCOTTISH RITE Fall Reunion Nov. IE Atjk at 8 p.m., Sat., Nov. 20 at 10 a.m. Dlnnei will be served at 6:30 w p.m. on Saturday. Charge: $1.00 per plate. Herman O Is void, Secretary CHILOQUIN LODGE No. 197 Special Communica tion. Work in M.M degree. Visiting breth ren welcome. Novem ber 19, 8 p.m. George Braullacht, W.M. 2 LOST AND FOUND FOUND the Ideal lift for him or htr! "Vogue" Luggage. From S-4.50 up to Rudj Sj nth and Main. WHITE FACED calf strayed to X2i Attamont Urive. Owner can have calf by paying for ad. FOUND Black and tan hound at 111 Hebron about a month ago. Owner can Portland tw-wmi. LOST Childs glasses. Vicinity of Jills School. Call 8211. LOST FROM Roseway Drive. Male Pekingese, brown with black face. Ilur ress wU'i license No, He ward Phone 3533. LOST yellow cat. Second and Hlgn. Reward. Phone 3JIWJ. LOST one 12 iHiiee, double Sarpcl L.C. Smith shot gun about mite be hind firine line in stubble field a Lower Klamath lake. Serial So. 10-091 a Call Med ford 3-3079 collect or write Paul Martin 1304 Beatly St. Medford. teward . 4 GENERAL NOTICES FOR STANLEY Home Products calf Buff Jones, phone 0803 or Peggy Feebler, nhrneM)22fl. BRUSHES. 9604. Phono Frits 6 PERSONALS JUST PHONE 7711, your lucky num ber for a quick cash loan. $33 to 2500 on salary, auto, furniture. Com mercial Industrial Finance Corporation. 1H7 North Sth. 7 PUBLIC CHARITY SERVICES YOUNG WOMEN of any fnilh needing confidential advice may contact Mrs. Duncan. Catholic Charities. 278 W Broadway, Eugene. Oregon. Phone &1642. 10 SERVICES WATCH-CLOCK-JEWELRY repair, tn the most modern and complete repair department in Southern Oregon. See J. C. Rente, Jeweler, 1031 Main. Phone 4fi06. M1LORB CABINET WORKS store fixtures, kitchen cabinets, window frames, 1877 Ivory. Phone B4B3. TOPPING and trimming treea and ihmbL Shearin and tv ni ud ever- greens for winter. Lakeshore Gardens Nursery Phone 42B6. MARG's CERAMICS. New greenware tiring. 1767 Kane. Phone 3-3337. SKW1NG, patching, alterations, doll clothes. Phone 5431. G. E. and BENDIX APPLIANCE SERVICE FRED and RENO Formerly with Fyock's Phone 9807 Evenings 3470 APPLIANCE TROUBLES? We service nil kinds! KIRKPATRICK'S Enstslde Appliances WesUnKhouse-Easy-a.E. 133 So. 7th Ph. 8888 TREE REMOVAL Fruit and shade tree pruning. Land scape planning, planting. AL BAKER SUBURBAN NURSERY Phonj 2-3167 Phone 8188 CUSTOM DIGGING TRENCHING, SEPTIC TANK HOLES C. BURNETT 2875 Kane St. Ph. 6439 Septic Tanks Cleaned NEWEST: sanitary methods 1 also ROTO ROOTER SERVICE means Sewer Lines of Roots, ete. Ed F. King 3434 ORCHARD PH. 9841 CWfBSr"'9Lt!t FOR LESS 30 Reg. 1.00 to 3.00 Roll WALLPAPER Reduced to AA Single Roll UU TO Service Per Day With Point Purchait Brush, Ladder ond Plenty Free Parking 10 SERVICES ALL TOOLS sharpened end repaired. nriffs. airaion, i union, neo tawn mew trs and B S.A. anutorcycle. Bo- cnhamers. 351 I. Main. Phone 4A72. WILL DO tronlni In my home. Phone 63: ;7 C (JUT A INS laundered and stretched Phone Sthia. SKPT1C unks and lines cleaned and installed Lacy King. 0335 11 DO-IT-YOURSELF PLASTIC WALL TILS DO IT YOURSELF You can make that bathroom beauti ful with plastie tile Wo will Instruct vou. Only 4tic per foot. CALHOUN'S vn r Main Phone Ml IV2 ROM EX electric catle $4.95 per 100 feet. Bell's Hardware. S2& Main flt. . SPREAD SATIN The 100 Latex' Wonder Paint ROPER & ROPER PAINT STORE 2012 So. 6lh Phone 8278 U HEALTH COMPLETE UNE OF BACK SUPPORTING BELTS Makes Lilting Easier McCONKEY DRUG 7th and Main I J tUUCATIONAL uouKtvCUi'iNU ofice machine, tvo ina. shorthand Soeetlwritina kindred subjects. Klamath Business Collene. 4143 so tiin. t'none 4iuu DIESEL . HEAVY EQUIPMENT We need several mechanically In clined and reliable men to train for positions in the Tractor and Equipment industry. If you are not making; better than 190 per week, or you don't have all year job se curity, you owe It to yourself to write for free facts, without obliRa' tion, about tills training and our Advisory Placement Service. TRACTOR TRAINING SERVICE Write Box 48 Care of Herald & News 14 HELP WANTED, FEMALE WOMAN to live In. Do cooking and housework for three adult. Phone 8419 or 344. Re ferencea required. SINGLE, young, attractive girl to work a Hosleu In Dining room. Write D. Marmo, Medford, Hotel, Medford Ore- sn. . 16 HELP WANTED, MALE SALESMAN ' vth cor to travel. ' In. tcrviews tonlnht and Saturday a.m. Mr. Gray. Wl ncroa Hotel. WANTED: SET-UP MAN. KNIFE GRINDER for moulding plant. Permanent position, year around employment. Excellent op Eurtunity lor ngni man. contact Mr. cRoy Smith or Mr. Barney Kelton. T. M Cnhb Cn.. hiohwav 00 E.. Hix miles southj of MarysviUe, Calif. Phone MAN WITH KNOWLEDGE of farm machinery and heavy equipment want ed to represent national firm in local territory. Must have late model car and be free to travel some. Schooling and field training given. References re quired. Good commissions and drawing account it necaea wnen quniniea. wnie, Air Mail to W. T. Hodge. Manager I O. Hox 1341, Dept. Dallas. Texas giving age qualifications, street atnircus ana tcicpnone numoer. NOW READ THIS Lor Re Northwest Retail Credit Firm needs two qualified representatives to tall on established accounts. Highest commissions advanced weekly. If you can sell direct, are neat aooearlna nnd have a car. See Mr. "O", Wlllard Hotel, 7 to 0 p.m., Tuesday through rrioay. 18 SITUATIONS WANTID WANTED . PERMANENT farm lob. Experienced with animals and machln cry. write box ziiu, Merrill. I IQUSEWOtlK by hour. Phone 620 1 . ATTENTION HOLIDAY ihODDtri, Cost child care day. night or month. i-none z-znzT. I.ADY desires work by hour. Phone CHILD CARE. Phone 5301. ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS, 3. fcffl Jefferson hOOMSclean, new Innersprlng mat tresses (the best i ; private entrance. i:i4 No. 3rd '3rd and Pine), Days, cnll 0;i,'l; evenings, .1(107. ai.KBPING ROOMS. 1X1 Pine. ROOM TOR RENT. 607 High. LOVELY rooms, close In. Phone' 0001 or 4259. STEAM HEATED sleeping rooms. Quiet, clean. cloi.c I n. Phone 2-0214. ROOM, private bath. Greer Apart ments. 24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED thru room apartment. Close In. Adults. 632 No. 10th. KURNISHKD apartments. Stcnm hen. Garages. $33 up. Glen Court. Phone Sf24 evenings. Days B32. I URNIHHED APARTMENT with ga- ritge and utilities, nose io weyer h.iruser. Inquire Minute Cafe or phone IH.IO. i MODE RN two room apartment. Prf vate entrance Completely furnished c cepi groceries iiu rine TltKEE ROOM apartment, furnished nuittiiie inr ooupie. ; union. FULLY FURNISHED, newly decorat ed apartment, with garge. Electric heLOn busHne. 7.50. Phone 2-3548. FURNISHED Inrge one room apart ment. 3(i.W. All utilities paid. 410 No. 1 '" ' PURNI.HHKD apartment cottage. Close In nenr Esquire Theatre. Sultahle for two. City steam heat. Attractive for winter month. Call 4272 mornjngK. ONB BKDROOM apartment. Ill Pl'nc. ATTRACTIVE APARTMENT complete' ly turn lulled with refrigerator and elee tric range $AQ per month. All utllille fiald except electricity. Ideal fnr work njr, couple orngle persnn. Ph.2-0217. FOR RKNT three room furnished fli-artment. Six block from Main. 140 ptr monlh. 324 Grant St. VCR LEASE, six months or lonsjur. five room a pertinent all utilities paid Pnone 2-32ni. Call at lfl2flDerby. THKKE ROOM furnished apartment. 2fl White. UPSTAIRS 1 APARTMENT, completely furnished, Phone 6754. , CLEAN, furnished one bedroom apart menu. J'hone a-iM:i. 1717 Main. AI'ARTMNTS. Phont NICE two room apartment, ateam f.efieg. Lounview houji, TWO ROOM furnished apartment, Mfhta and water. 1123 Walnut. WARNING! Don't lt cough from common cold hong on Chronic hronchilU my develop if your coufth. chtrt cold, or acute bron chili. U not treated and you unnot alford to take a chance with any medi cine leu potent than Creomuhion. It goes into the bronchial syltem to help knaen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature lo soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranea. (iet a large bottle of Creomuliion at your dnig store. Use it all as directed. Creomuliion ia guaranteed to please you or druggist refunds money. CREOMUCSION M CAM CM. M HKl APARTMENTS FOR RENT rJRN?SHED Apartment for rent, rout room and bath. 444 Market Street, ln qulre at apartment No. 1. CLEAN TWO bedroom apartment. Stoves and water furnished. U1.50, 171 B Fargo. ONE BEDROOM aoartmenL Adulta onlv. Wo peu. l' jnp z-aioa. ruttNISHED, steam heatedthree room apart me nt Corner Pino nd Cedar. TllItEE- ROOM furnished apartinenX Garage. Cloe in. AdulU, No pet. STEAM heated apartment 828 Oak. ROYAL ARMS anartmenL Vacancy. U4 HUh Si. LARGE THREE room furnished apart ment. Three blocks from Main. Heat, ho and cold water furnished. Adults cnlyPhone 6&09 alter 5:30. APARTMENTS for rent. 710 Mala. Gteer Apartment. CLEAN one bedroom nirtmtnt mil- it e paid. See at 339 Rodgcra or phono roUR - ROOM furnished apartment, clean. Oil heat, raune. refrigerator, waher. Hot and cold water furnished. AtuH. I42.V). 1721 Wall, nhone 44A6 NICELY FURNISHED t h r t i room apartment la duplex. Clean, close in. Phone 4J53. 26 HOUSES FOR RENT HOUSE and one acre lor rent. South ath House Is four roor and bath i nd utility porch. Electric hot water heater Contact Mrs. Alma Swigart, Box 314 TWO BEDROOM hon riHn -T'r.TZ finished hardwood floors. See' Satur. SS s",rnoon ,rom tQ S at 5113 So- &xfngtonDRM modern "QWe-laa ONEBfcuROOM unrurnished dupleil ''wl. dwaled. Fireplace; furnico t"". 3-lBai after 7. """' f RENT two room cahln. Partly fu rn lahed. 15. 3430 Boardman. FU R NISH E Dcottagehnne DOHA THREE ROOM furnlrhed sef-mMeTn EEd"" JCk Hawki,u.- "39 Want- FtjRNlSiiED. new two room and bath Sg.jtK!' lnqulf, 1758 Phone e5SPM hou- urnuhed. $45. FURNISHED on bedro-m house. A riuiu. P h o n e 2-30B1 orj 300 . BEDROOM, furnished. 143. Phone FOUR ROOM cottage with ahower". Acreage. Phone 4380. CLEAN one bedroom furnished house. Close In. Phone 8233. Inquire 1830 Crescent. F U RN lSHED house, two 'rooms ami hnlh. Electric heat. Close In. Phone TWO BEDROOM house alio one bed room house, modern. Phone 4533. 1WO ROOM modem "'cottage, furnished ATTRACTIVE furnished five room hOUSe. TWO bedrooms. Inla nt hnllll.. Glassed-in front and back porch. Ca- FURNISHED, three room and both. Inquire 14 14 Homedale Ruad. ONE BEDROOM fumlahed! Phnnl 2-3511, MODERN furnished eahtn. ttnrhln nrefcrreri. 327 Division. TWO ROOM furnished cottage. Suit able for two. Lighta and water freo TWO BEDROOM houii unfnrnlihH 200 Doty. Also ona bedroom furnished nou so. pee owner ai iuqo uaii fornu. FOR RENT. FORSALE. for UadTloV what - have - you - modern ona bed room home. Furnished, .automatla heat, TWO BEDROOM unfurnished duolex gfiu. 731 St Francll St. Phone T290. UNFURNISHED one bedroom hotu and duple x,Adul ta. 3011 Board man. C LEAHY'S MOTEL. Cabins, weekly rnloa, reasonable. 23M Bleh n St. CLEAN three room furnished duplex. $.12 SO Inquire Ascot Hotel. 1141 Main. 28 REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED LOT With approximately 100 foot frontago In suburbs. Shasta, way or Alia m on t. Phone 2-3338.' ; SMALL. Inexpensive house. Close tn. Stat description and terms. Herald and News. Box 40. WANTED BY responsible party. Two bedroom unfurnished houao In Milll Ad ditlon. Phono 8-0614. WANT TO rent. Two bedroom unfur nished ' house. Prefer basement. No children or pets. Reference!, . Phono 4121. HOMZS TOR SALE Everett Dennis Realtor, 121 No. 8th, Phone 6402. THINKING OP SELLING? If so call us today. Business has been good and we are nearly all sold out or Rood city and suburban homes. RIGHT NOW WE NEED LISTINGS on homes .In the City and South Suburbs all sizes; all prices. Cnll us for prompt, cour teous, efficient service, just dial 3G65 or 3421, BURTON E. GRAY ; REALTOR 1037 Main St. Ph. 3665 or 3431 30 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ; GRAZING LAND 3900 acres. Will sum mer 300 head of cattle. Adjacent to Poe Valley. Box 63S or call 378 Malln. LOT 12. Block 31. Tulelake, CallfornC W rite Box 112. Bonnma.Qre,, fOR SALE Lot on Kant Mnln. Suit ahle for Drive In. Phone 42QP. Grain & Stock!. 320 Acres, 130 Cult, nnd Irrigable from Artesian well. Fenced. Real Sacrifice on quick dcnl. 160 acre. 120 Cult, of paid up lcasc-3 yra. In cluded. GOMER JONES, Realtor 114 N. 7th Tels 6321-7507 Jack Oardner, 2-1074 For Sale 6 room home, part concrete base ment, concrete foundation, garage Easy walking diatnnco ol City Cen ter. Electric heat In each room. House in good condition. Quick possession. Price $7000, .Terms. See r red Co fer (Evenings 3593) Barnhisel -Agency Phone 4195 1 ' 113 S.' 8th St. South ; Poe 'Valley Very good .80 acres, 5 in "pasture. corner property, school Bus and mail at door: Plenty of water, (rood pressure pump. ''HOUSE NOT BO HOT." In Henley .district. Good spurt and grain land. Priced to Bell al u,000, -with 1-3 down. California Avenue Two bedrooms, third one In base. ment. Two car garage. Corner lot. Electric heat. Very liveable home. Priced at J11.000, with 14000 down. Or will sell on O.I. St. Francis Park Two bedroom modern home. Wall to wall carpet. Largo kitchen. Two car garage with Dreeie-way. A lovely big yard. Very good sewago aystem. S8950 with (4000 down, or will sell on O.I. GILBERT W. FLEET Realtor DENOTE COATE3, Saleslady Eves. Phone 2-1365 431 Main Fb. 3-3335 or 4329