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ITURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1955 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN A CONCERT will be presented at Weed Sunday, September I, at 5:30 p.m. by the Siskiyou Wonderland Accordion Band as one of the features of the Weed Italian Carnivale. Band linembers from Weed, Yreka, Mount Shasta, Dunsmuir, Mc Cloud and Scott Valley are pictured, from left, back row; Idwin Smutz, Dario Cavarzan, Judy Burton, Duane Cavrzan, Kenny Roloffs, Diclve Cedros, Randy Messenger, Jimmy Daniels; second row from back: Errol DeRose, Carol Giorgis, Shirley Silva, Mary Buell, Broc Zoller, Signa Zoller, Nancy Swanke; third row: Amelia Alvarado, Sandra Peterson, Janice 6ELMA, Ala. Wl Several signers lose their jobs are self-employed or f a petition demanding racially iflxed classrooms have lost their obs here in the iirst showdown on he threat of "economic reprisals" .gainst Southern Negroes clamor ng for integration. Reports indicated more than half he 29 signers have been fired irice the petition was filed last reek with the Dallas County School loard. Most of those who did not Close-Out Tables $1.00-$2.00 VALUES UP TO $22.95 Sale Starts 9:00 a.m. Friday Bon Bazaar . 4480 South 6th St. Soule Buildings give i : More Usable Space Per Dollar Soule Standard Steel Buildings are designed and mass-produced to provide maximum usable area at low cost. Rigid, clear-span steel frame needs no interior columns. There is no wasted floor space to hinder the storage or handling of goods. Every ' square foot of a Soule Building is usable! There's a Soule Building to suit any Commercial, Agricultural and Industrial need. Mere Storag Span Per Dollar! Clear-spin frame meant more room or storage, mechanical handling of goods. Ideal for pack aged or balk commodities Mere Production Area Per Dollar! Efficient production layont is eaij with clear-span Sonle Buildings. Every square foot of floor mrea it usable I SIZES TO FIT ANY NEED ' Widths: 31, 40, 50, 60, 70, 10', length: Mvltiplit of 20', Eevp Heights: 10, 13, 14, 16, 11, 20 Write for illustrated catalog! 1 I comfant.. ADOtESL. cirt r 4 ' 'J JkM - k conomc Pressure Charged unemployed. Alston Keith, chairman of the Dallas County White Citizens Coun cil, estimated 16 of the 29 signers have been fired in a "spontaneous reaction" of white employers to the filing of the petition. The petitions demanding Immed iate classroom integration have been filed with school boards In several Alabama counties by local SOULE STEEL COMPANY. D.pt. AB 2630 N. W. Sr. Htlcm Rood, Porrlond 1, vregon Liepnont: (.opirol Plcoi. lewd mt yovr Seult Slondord 3I..J luilding Calefy, shewing building typi and iptcifict iwii. Batson, Alberta Rowley, Nola Wheeler, Patsy Martin, Gezelda Del bale, Lia Alvarado, Linda Alvarado, Jody lerry, Mrs. Erma Freeman I Yreka I, instructor and director; front row; Roger Pauletto, Larry Barbieri, Loretta Hunter, Linda Eadgly, Rita Cross, Sarah Alvarado, Karon Lee, Peter Robustellini, Jimmy See and violinist Charlene. Cordes, Yreka. Not pictured, Marilyn Dietner, Ronnie Dohrn and Carol Roff. About 20 junior band members not pictured will also participate in the week end festivities. DeRoss Pholo In Iniegration chapters of the National Assn. lor the Advancement of Colored Peo ple. Mrs. Ruby Hurley of Birming ham, southeastern NAACP secre tary, said her organization will investigate the dismissals here "and take whatever measures are determined to alleviate such pres sures." "It would appear that the White Citizens Councils of Alabama arc going to follow the pattern of eco nomic pressure set by the councils in Mississippi," Mrs. Hurley add ed. J A source here who declined to. be Identified said "pressure" ii? j also being brought against the self ! employed signers. He said two i Negro barbers whose names were on the petition have been told to i find new locations for their shops. I Three Negroes said thev turned down offers by their employers to let them retain their jobs if they would remove their names from the petition. W. E. Snuggs, superintendent of Selma city schools, said four other Negroes who signed the petition have withdrawn their names and a fifth has announced the intention of, doing so. INCOME RISES WASHINGTON lP More money piled into American pocketbooks in July than ever before, the Commerce Department says. The department yesterday reported the public's income during the month hit an annual rate of 304Vi billion dollars, about three billions more than tile previous record set in June. For the first seven months of this year the ligure averaged 298 billion dollars, 12 billions above January-July of 1054. KLAMATH FALLS (LEA mm RADIO STATION now On The Air ! MUSIC AND NEWS In The Center Of Your Radio Dial 900 KC 1000 Watts HIGHEST TOWER LOWEST FREQUENCY . . . BEST COVERAGE! I Squabble The Rev. J. D. Hunter, presi dent of the Selma NAACP chap ter, said there were five "clear- cut" cases of Negroes being fired for signing the petition and three others in which wons for dis missal were not given. Keith said the White Citizens Council, a prosegregation group, would not take "credit or censure for the firings, but added: "I don't believe there would have been the unity of action that there was without "the educational work of the Citizens Council. They (the employers) did just what we have been advocating right along." Legal Notice NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice Is hereby given that Viola Barry, Executrix of the Estate of Clara V. Jcrruc. deceased, having filed with the Clerk of th Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County, her Final Account of the administration ! of the estate of sold deceased, the hear ing of the same has been fixed by the Judge of said Court, for Thursday the 6th day of October. 1955, at 10 o'clock a.m., of said day, at the court room of said court in the courthouse at Klamath Falls, Oregon, and all persons inter ested in said estate are notified thn and there to appear and show cause. If any they have, wiiy the saiu ac count rlrvjirt nnt be sett'd and allowrrt. Dated this 8th day of September, 1955. Viola Barry Executrix of the Estate of Clara V. Jerrue, Deceased Sept. 8, 15, 22, 2!) No. S37. ' ' NOTICES Examination for Certified Public Ac countants of Oregon will be held in Portland from 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, No vember 2 throueh Friday. Noverr-t-er 4 1055. Applications must be filed with the secretary ion- or- Devure oepiemoer j, lfWi.l. Burton M. Smilh. CP A,, Secretary Oregon State Board of Accountancy :i7 American uanx uuuaing Portland 5, Oreion Sept. 8. 8. 10 No. 590. Want Ads RATES INFORMATION Herald & Newt MARKET PLACE el the KLAMATH IASIN Mala A Esplanade Faeae till CLASSIFUO . wart U , ,, pt ward ae ..i. tr war Itc I, i ftr ward ISe iir wd IB Three days . Feer daye rive aeys .. Sis days (waak ran) r" war Meat ma ar ward i&a Far year renvenlence, place year ae rii us in variatr nance, seen when yea call ta caaeil jww ara obsrged anlv far tka aambar af davi It ran. M lain am charge far any aaa aj la at can la. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Opt a rata per tilim lack Il.tl It Intact la vantb , I Inches in mantb , , .11 M lacbaa la maaib Jll U'a inches In ntanlh . Pick a p Kate (tana eepy repeat) .IB Am we re ta ads may be haadlad Ibroagh baa aanbara al tbs paper far a servtoe charge al 14 etata. DEADLINES CLASSIFIED s: p.m. day aerere pabllealUa. Noon Saturday far tfandaj ar Moa4ar. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Naon day btfere publication. Naaa Friday far Sunday. Naaa Satardey far Manday. ADJUSTMENTS Flease avikt claims far adjaitmrnU without delay. The Herald A Kewe raaervea Iba rlibt ta claulfy, adit ar reject any Waal Ad cepy and will ba responsible far anly ana Incerrtrt iniartlan af any Want Ad and tban anly by cerreet publioatlea the aest pablka tlen Pleaia road the lira! Inaettlaa af year ad. Cerreotlona ar rancellatlana ra. eelred by 5:U p.m. will ba anada ia fal lawlas day's pablloatlaa. 18 FUNERAL NOTICES urn wrii.' rriwirri J. Wllkfe Sent S. Huaband of Loretta. Chiloouln. Son of Joa r',. Blcourt. N. u. orouier ot oicvn. Chiioquin; Emery. Bolls. N. D.; Dav, Montana. Ernest, Portland: Eiear. Iowa; Clarence, Colorado; Harold. North Dakota: Mary Ann Patenode. Amelia Welker, Sarah Parlaean. Mavli Pari utan. Nortn Dakota Edna Belnard Montana. Funeral tervicei Friday, Sep tember 9. Ward's Klamath Funeral Home. 2:00 D.m. Interment Klamatn Memorial Park. DEfTENBACKER Dea H.. Deffen- hacker Sentember 3. Husband or Haiti, father of Deniie, Chiioquin. Son of Roy, Chiioquin; Mri. G. W. Wilson. Prine ville; brother of Dolores Sche. An choinRe. Funeral services Friday, Sept. 9. Ward's Klamath Funeral Home 2:00 p.m. Interment Klamath Memorial Park. Legal Notice NOTICE OP SALE Notice Is hereby given thai the under signed. Sheriff of Klamath County. Ore gon, pursuant to an order of the Coun ly Court of Klamath County, Oregon, dated on the 31 day of August, 1953 will on tha 3rd day of October, 1935 at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of to id day, at the front door 01 tne coun ty Courthouse in K.lamalh Falls. Ore- nnn c11 for rah th real orODCrtV herelnatter described, for the sum of not less than the amount set out tn each of the separate parcels hereinafter described, same Deing me minimum price as set by tha said County Court. The said real property is described as rouows: Tax Lot 0-9. .20 acres. Section 34. T. 34 S., R. 7 E., W. M. S12.00: Tax Lot 13-4, .21 acres, Section 10, T. 36, S., R. 10 E.. W. M. S 10.00: Tax LOt 1-7 1.117 acretl Section 14. T. 36, S.. R. 10 E-, W. m. (.ou; rax l.o h-io. ,o acres. Section 14, T. 36 S., R. 10 E., W. M. $42; NUiiE'NE1,, io acres. Section 3, T. 38 S.( R. 14 E., W. M. 10.00; N'NEU NWU, 20 acres. Section 0, T. 36 S., R. 1-j E W. M. fciU.OQ; N'iSlnNW'iSEu. lu acres. Section 9, T. 36 S.. R. 14 E.. W M Sin HO- Ni,,N',NEV.NWV.. 10 acres. Section 23, T. 'M S., R. 14 E., W. ivi Mil 0(1; R-W through W'i desc. deed vol. 87, page 514, 11.2 acres. Section 6, T.. 37 K. J3 X.., W, IV I, IUi Lots 1, 2, 3, NKSWN, 133 acres. Seciion 31, T. 38 S.. R. 12 E.. W. M. ?;ilO; That por W'-iiNWH lying Z of County road described deed Vol. 105, page 550, ft acres, Section 26, T. 40 S., H. 13 fc., W. M. $20; Lol 5. Bloclt 2, Beverlv Heights $.1.00: Lot 2. Block 5, Beverly Heights ,.00; Lot 13, leas por. described deed vol. 25K. oage 301, Block 9, Stewart Addition 520.00: Lot S and 9, Block 8, Bly, First $10.00; Lots 4 and 5, Block 5. South Chiio quin $74.00: Lots 15 and 16. Block B, South Chiioquin $50.00; Easterly 50 ft. of Lots 17 and 18. Block 5. First Ad dition to Sprague River $31.00; Lots 1 and 2. Block 9. First Adot tion to S prague River $20.00; Lot 2, Block 10. First Addition to Sprague River $25.00; Lot 5, Block 10. First Ad dition to Sprague River $10.00: Lot 21 and 22, Block 10. First Addition to Sprague River $70.00; Lots 1 and 2, Block lfl. Tlrst Addi tion to Sprague River 525,00: Lou 17 and 18. Block 21. While Lake City $20.00; Lots 18 and 19, Block 23. White Lake City $20.00; Lot 1, Block 30, White Lake City $10.00: l Lot 8. Block 4, First Addition to Chil- . oq-.iln $237.00; Lots 1 and 2, Block 4. So-'ond Addition to Chiioquin $20.00; Lr.t 2, Block 2, West Chiloauin SM.fW; LMt 3 and 4, Block 13, West Chiio quin $25.00: Lot 5 and 6. Blork 13. West Chiio quin $53.00: Northerly 110 ft. of Lots 2 and 3, Block 36. Buena Vista, Addi tion to the city of Klamath Falls $60.00; Northerly 110 ft. of Lot 4. Block 36. Buena Vfsta Addition to the city of Klamath Kalis $83.00; Lots 2. less southwesterly 20 ft. de scribed deed vol. 72, page 220. Block 3!t, Hillside Addition to the city of Klamath Falls $4ff.00; Lots 6. 7, and 8. Block 20. North Klamath Falin lO.OO; Lots 6, 7 and 8, Block 16, Ter minal City $10.00: Lot I. Block 18, and Lots 1 and 3. Block 19. Chelsea Addition to city of Klamath Falls $45.00: Lots 5. 0 and 7. Block 19. Chelrea Addition to tha city of Klamath Falls $80.00; Lot 8. Block 19. Chelsea Addition to the city of Klamath rails $20.00; Lot 9, Block 34. East Klamath Falls $5.00: Lots 1, 2. 3. 4, and 5, Block 12. Op portunity Addition to the city of Klam ath Falls $25.00; Lots J. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 and 8, Block 13. Opportunity Addition to the city of Klamath Falls $48 00; Lots 9 and 10. and Lot 8 lying north east of highway. Block 18. Opportunity Addition to the city of Klamath Tails $15.00; Lot 3. Block 93. Buena Vista Addition to the city of Klamath Falls $92.00. ALL OF SAID PROPERTY BEING IN Klamath County, Oregon. Dated this 31 day of August, 1935 J, M. Britton Sheriff of Klamath County Oregon Sept. 8, 15, 22. 28 No. 584 EQUITY NO. 55-196 SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH Doris M. Pnrter, Plaintiff, vs. Vernon F. Porter, Defendant. To Vernon F. Porter, defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer plaintiff's complaint on fit here in on or before the 30th dav of Septem ber, 1955. and tf you fail to so answer or otherwise appear, for want thereof plaintiff will anply to the court for the relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wit- For a decree annulling the mar riage of plaintiff and defendant declar ing the same null and void and of no force and effeut from the beginning, fnr the reason that the marriage of plaintiff and defendant was invalid, and restoring plaintiff to her former name of Doris M. Cohen. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof in the Herald Si News once each week for five consec utive week pursuant to the order of the Honorable D. E. Van V actor. Judge of the District Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Klamath, tn the abfenre of the Circuit Judge, rnarie and entered the 31st day of August, 1635, the first publication to be made on the lit dav of September. 1933. and the last publication to be made on the 29th day of September. 1935 Edwin E. Drlsfoll Attorney fnr Plaintiff Pine Tree Building Klamath Falls, Oregon Sepf 1. 8. 19. 22. 29 No. 578 O Newspaper SPOT ADS ore inexpensive repeated dally, 79e A CARD OF THANKS GRAHAM. We wish to axpresa our deap tratltuae to our many mantis ana nr'fhbor. to the Moose Lodffe ot Mer rill, and tbt Merrill Grant tor tha as sittanca, timpalhy, and floral offarinis ouring the loss of our husband, father and brother. Mrs. Lucy M. Graham. Jamea L. Graham. WtLma Smith and Delia La Marr. C FUNERAL HOMES OHA1RS Memorial Chapel. Klamath ram, era, rnona 3x. WARD'S Klamath ruuaral Home. 925 Huh St. Phone 333C 1 MEETING NOTICES CRATER LAKE LODGE. No. 211, A.F & A.M., will hold a special communication at the I.O.O.P. Hall, Thurs day evening, Sept. 8, 4f7U at 7:30. Work In the 3r E. A. Degree. Visiting brethren Invited. Louis Fritach. W.M. SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Klamath Lodge No. 77 A.F. & A.M.. Friday, eWtiV September 0th. 1955, Asar at 7:30 p.m. Work in E. A. Degree. Visiting brethren invited. JOE R. LAKE, W.M. 2 LOST AND FOUND LOST large tan Cheaapeake. S. Ber nard doc wearing red collar. Lost in vicinity of Hogs Back, weight 150 pounda, chtlda pet. 940 reward. Phone 8752. LOST Vicinity 11th and Lincoln, fluf fy white Persian cat with light ailver tips on back hairs. Generous reward. Phone 5113 dava, a-l0.1 evenings. FOUND! The gift of a life time fnr him or her. Vogue luggage. Rudy's. 4th & Main. WHITE WEANER pig strayed Sunday morning from 5628 Miller Ave. Phone 2-0374 or 7324. LOST billfold, vicinity of Pavless Drug. Tuesday evening. Reward. Phone Hill. 4 GENERAL NOTICE) rOR STANLEY Home products call Buff Jones 0863 or Peggy Peebler 3-0219, Notice Unmarried Oregon Technical In stitute students who wish to live in Klamath Falls during the next school year will be required to live In housing approved by the Institute. Landlords wishing their facilities inspected and approved for use by O.T.I, students should write or phone John M. Vail, Hous ing Mgr., O.T.I, before September 16, 1955. Phons; Klamath Falls 2-3466, Ext. 33. 4 -PERSONALS PRIVATE DETECTIVE. Box 624. NURSING HOME care for elderly women in my nome. ynone a-oaaa. REST HOME for elderly ladies. $80. up per montn, on oua line, references. Phone 4045. 2556 Homedale. 7 PUBLIC CHARITY SERVICES YOUNG WOMEN of any faith needing con i menuai aavica may contact Mrs. Duncan. Catholic Charities. 278 W Broadway, Eugene, Oregon. Phone VOLUNTEER WORKER of the Oregon Dciew lor urippieo .niiarn warns in formation cor.cerntna handieaDped chil dren who mav be ellaible to attend tioupnai scnooi. rnona Jiai. asjc ior air. KicKneii. 10 SERVICES APPLIANCE AND TV repair service, scnooiea tccnnictan. TELE-PLIANCE CENTER 11th and Walnut Phone 7708 YARD GRADING and lawns built, Guaranteed work. Phone 2-1124. TIMBER CRUISING, cutting lines ran. rrmne zkii. rort Klamath Hotel. IRONING - good fast Phone 0337. CARPENTERS new and remodeling CURTAINS laundered and ' atretched. Phone ffffiVI. LANDSCAPING Lawns. Evergreens ii' um, auau aiiu mill lira, rim ai specialist In d1rnln and ola"ini. uaKtsnore uaraeni nursery, rnone 42R0. "WHEN It'a your move, call People's Warehouse." Local and long distance movin g, storage and packing. PLOWING, discing and harrowing. H P Jarrarri. Phone 3332 POR DIGGING house foundations, fill dirt and high loader equipment Includ ing dump truck, call Bill Forney, 2-0042. EXPERT ALTERATIONS, repairs. lin ings. Women's, Men's apparel including knits. Fast Service. Town Shoo. LANDSCAPE PLANTING Hardy evergreens and flowering shrubs only. Lawns, sprinkling systems, patios, fences, pruning, etc. Call 4085, M40, Scott's Landscape Nursery. TREES TOPPED, trimmed and re- moved. Greenlee Tree Service. Phone merrin aj.ij. SAW FILING, gumming, retoothlng. tool grinding and sharpening. 331 N. 3rd, phone SflOfl. WE SERVICE ALL TYPES OP Sewing Machines WORK GUARANTEED Sears Roebuck Co. PHONE 5188 MOVING? . Call 7425 or 7498 Local Long Distance Moving Piano and appliance moving a specialty Transfer and Storage Agents Beklns Moving Si Storagi PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE Warren Bennet Mgr. "Since 1918" HOOVER AUTHORIZED SERVICE Continuing During Quitting Business Bale. KLAMATH FURNITURE CO. 221 Main St. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED DRAIN LINES INSTALLED. Free Estimates and Terms D. C. STACY SANITARY 8ERVICE Serving Klamath County Phone 6007 410 McLean St. Fast Dependable Service! GRAHAM BROS. Phone 5541 Excavating Grading Septic Tanks Cleaned NEWEST SANITARY METHODS aUo ROTO ROOTER SERVICE Cleans Sewer Lines of Roots, etc. Ed F. King 10 SERVICES The VERY BEST SHEET ROCK FINISHING OR COMPLETE PAINT JOB, Contract or by the hour Phone 2-0507 Septic Tanks Cleaned ROOTER SERVICE TANKS and LINES INSTALLED Lacy A. King Phone 3333 11 DO-IT-YOURSELF PAY CASH and set NORTHERN PREMIUM 8TAMPS at McCOLLUM LUMBER South 6th & East Main 13 EDUCATIONAL BOOKKEEPING office machine, typ ing ahorlhand. Speed writing, kindred aubjecta. Klamath Buatneaa College 4743 so. Btn. ynonc uou. Voict; and ptano instruction. Phona 6342. KlNnrnnAHTEN Momine- aehool or full day with morning achool. Ac credited uacher. Jcaale ioaford. Phone 4731. . 14 HELP WANTED, FEMALE WOMAN experienced tn camera sell ing. Write box 334 care of Herald and News. WAITRESS, days or nights. Experience preferred but not necessary. Must not be afraid of work. Apply evenings Peli can Drive Inn, 4729 South 6th. No phone calla please. CLERICAL WORKER, must be KOOd typist and experienced. Apply Kiamain vai leyjiosp 1 1 a i. BABY SITTER conveniently located to downtown area wanted, a oay waax. uau 7sa. WAITRESS - Morning shift. Bud and Jo's Cafe, Crater Lake Junction at Williamson River. PART TIME office work and typing. Evoerlence not neceasary. Minimum scale. Box 338 care of Herald and News. WANTED, experienced lady bookkeeper and typist. Pleasant working conditions and attractive renumerauon. Appuca- ions to box 337 care ot neraiu ana News. GIRL OR middle aged woman for house work, live In. Phone 9426. TWO YOUNG LADIES An 1ft to 24. free to travel California and West coast states, must be neat and free to leave this week. No ex perience necessary, transportation .nmUhorf fJMl nmr month to start. immediate drawing account. Permanent work. Apply Mr, or Mrs, uressau, Willard Hotel. 10 to 12 a.m . 4 lo 8 p.m.. this week only. Do not phone. 16 HELP WANTED, MALI NEED a service station attendant for- the momine shift oocn at 7 a.m, Must be experienced, steady and want to worn; u you anna, aon i mppiy. Phone J413. rcnoD MAN for laree landicaoe nura rv. trlmmlne and toODina. or Just a good nursery man. Phone 9701. eve nings. YOUNG MEN AND VETS A m 1A.9H tn travel: Immediate ex. iunn advanced. 1250 month to start. Transportation furnished. No experience necessary, see Air. urcsseu, i w o p.m., Willard Hotel. No phone calls. OVER 21'.' Car? Making leu than 4O0 monthly? Want more? Call 2-2040 before 12. 1 WU BAiiUUVllUl WAniou Position open to men who are salesmen or Know came. r-rrni"oni. business. Must live In Klamath. Yreka Arcane nuiei. i-o ji.ni. -- ... gay ana aunaay my 17 HELP WANTED PART TIME household help for alder ly couple. 1731 uary aiwr o p.m. 18 SITUATIONS WANTED OTI girl would like to work for part payment of room and board, pnone aim. mONING. Phone 6342. CHILD CARE by hour, day, night or month, call a-awT. CHILD CARE In my home. $1 a day. Call 47 IP. 4318 Banieu, WOULD LIKE to have yard work or part time Jgh. Phone 4207. CLERICAL poiltlon wanted. Expe rienced In typing, dictaphone and re ceptionist. Write box 332 care of Herald innpwwi, O.T.I, boy would like pari time work arter 3 p.m. or wouia jikc io worn. io room and board. Phone 2-031 4. EXPERIENCED houiekeeper want to work for bachelor. Write box 336 cere of Herald and Newt. 22 ROOMS FOR RENT n OOM with private bth.710 Main. HOUSEKEEPING rooma. Inquire 916 High. COOL, AIRY eleeplng ' roomt. Quiet. clean, nom? in. pnone j-uju. ROOMS for rent, cloie'ln. Phone 4444 or T LOVELV rooms, close In. Phono 3on or 423B ROOMS FOR Rent, Lake Hotel. All outside rooma, Phone 7-un, njRBjEOOMS. M2 Pacific Terrace. nnnu vnn bVmt anT Hieh. BLEEP IN Q BUUM, cmae in. mn n ... CLEAN sleeping rooms, air condltion- ln' Vfturi Vgw v":"1. R OOM and board. Phone 73B2. ROOM and hoard for one or two glrU four to 10. cloie to Academy and other Brhools. Phone 5437 ROOM, board, gentlemen. 1807 Cre- ccni. 24 APARTMINTS FOR KENT riiPMtfiurh thru room aDertmerif! B2..'VQ: all utllltlea paid. 41P..N. '?tb. THREE ROOM lurnuneQ aparimwm. Phone 8228. FURNISHED, attractive, rlean, clo.e tn apartment for couple. Electric etove and refrigerator. Stram heat. . 224 Broad. phont2-B217. CLEAN, NICELY furnished apartment, clo.e In. All utilities paid. Private en- trance. Lid lei only. 6033. 367. FURNISHED apartment 20 mlnutei from "trport. No children. Phone Mer rill ZB7I. KUHNlSlfEn 312 No.llth. THREE ROOM furnlihed. 714 Eait Main. THREE ROOM apartment and bath. Stovei end refrigerator furnlihed. 830 Prospect. PhoneB7Bl TWO BEDROOMS, newly painted, prac tically new furniture, reference, re quired. See al :21 N. 6th. , TWO FURNISHED two room apart menU, $30. Inquire 1B15 Main. UNFURNISHED downtown apartment, nnwly decorated, $35. Phone M57 or HH2H. VACANCY - three room furnlihed apart ment, rlrin. WO. Inquire at 805 Lin noln after 4 30 p.m. I.NKt'RMSHED hachelorette. garage. Adiilti. 3011 Boarrtman. FREE RENT to a couple, emi-retlred: exchange for riutlei around house, 444 Rlverilde. pnone VACANCY Audiey Apartments. 8th and Walnut. Phone 820B. rUMNISMED two rorm bachelor apart- 25. 2120 neciamaiion. FURNISHED two room apartment. 431 Winhlnglnn. Phone 3440 after 8. ONE ROOM arwirlment. Adulta no peti, 4731 South "th. 26 HOUSES fOR RENT only. BIG HOUSE fnr rent, near Merrill. Call 3130 Merrill. nrvr nrnnnfiM hnuie ' unfurnlihed, tub bath. Cloie In, phone.'l31 ONE BEDROOM, newly pslnted house. No pel, adujts onjy. Pnone w, vein rf'nt two bedroom home, fur- n Hhed. on i cre, garage, fenced. Phone 2-3.179. tunrr nnriM nartlv furnlihed eahin Needi ome work, will make deal. Phone .VWfl , . . FOR RENT three room furnlihed houie Couple only. Inquire 433 Oik, SMALL. ONE bedroom houie and i rige. Suitable (or one or two. Ca) 4(iM. riNF. RKDROOM houie. furnlihed Adulte. 316 Washington Street. Phone FOR RENT unfurnished with automatic ne'har one bedroom house at 2047 l.dy St Phone 2-ntM. TWO BEDROOM furnlihed house. 14 .HOUSES OR RENT FURNISHED bachelor oablna. 114 Martin. ONE BEDROOM modern unfurnished nouse. ea. ynone aaoe arter e pjn. ZaHiAt ESTATE WANTED WANTED two or three bedroom un furnished house by newly appointed resident enainecr. Call 0207 and leava message for Mr. Sthay. WILL TRADE equity in two bedroom furnished house and garage for trailer house not over 33 foot. Phone 0682. WANTED TO RENT or lease option to buy unfurnished 3 or 4 bedroom house. Phone 2-0321. PERMANENT RESIDENT wants to rent two bedroom home with email acreage. Phone 2-0113. WANTED TO BUY about 100 acre anrh. Box SAT ear- nf Haralrf anrf News. rOR ACTION List vnur nrOnartv With Sacher. Don't fusa , . . consult usl DEANE SACHER. REALTOR 330 East Main Phone 4127 QUICK RESULTS when vou list with Burton Gray, Realtor. 1038 Main, phono 3AA8. HOMXS rOR SAL Everett Dennis Realtor. 121 No. Stsa hone Mil. WANTED TO BUY. Small one bed room house, oreferably bua line. Call 7302. Going To Sell? ' j y Now is the time. t j We have many qualified buy era for city or suburban property. i j No charge or obligation to estimate the selling price of your home. y You will benefit by our many years of experience. j Call us today for prompt service. CHILCOTE & SMITH REALTORS SINCE 1909 BUI Chllcote Ph. 3281 Eves. Homer Stiles - 9804 Eve... Ill N. 9th St. Phone ml Wanted Housing for City School-Teachers , ONE THREE-BDRM. HOUSE Call 5219 THE BARNHISEL AGENCY Are You Going TO SELL?. We have customers, ready nd waiting. We need the. iollowing: MILLS ADDITION ; .'. ' ' ' "' : a or 3 bedroom homes. In , both the (7,500 and 111,000 bracket. HOT SPRINGS ... a oearoom nome. wiinoui basement, 18.000 or 9.000. 9 havlrnnm luim. nr.fan. ably Irom (12,000 to H,. 000. YALTA GARDENS . . , A ranch style home, 1U 1 replace, garden space. PETERSON SCHOOL . jj DISTRICT ... We need at least two (sod homes, preferably built since the war. f SUBURBAN ACREAGE ... We need three good H to l'j acre places, with reasonably good bouses. We can secure the top price for you. quickly. Efficiently. With the minimum , of trouble . and Incon venience. We will be glad to come out and check your place over, to tell you what we think It will bring, with out cost or obligation. ; Call us now. See how quickly we can place a check In your hands. DON SLOAN REALTOR Don Sloan Res. Phone 5,85 Fred Cofter Res. Phone 361)3 with the BARNHISEL AGENCY -' Real Estate Loans Insurance 112 So. 8th Phone 2-3461 30 ItEAt ISTATI FOR SALI FOB SALE three bedroom home. Fire place, hardwood Boors throughout. All en one floor. Choice location In Yalta Gardem. Immediate possession. Phone 4338 for appointment. ACRES Irrlflftted. Two berlrnnm hoiite. Will tike imll houie trailer a part. 84300, terms. Phone 8838 after 4 p.m. FOB SALE BY owner,"'' three bedroom home, fireplace, garden. Will go GI or FHA. 97,600. 4798 Climax St., Phone 2-0493 PRICE REDUCED 17130 for three bedroom home at 420 pacltic Terrace. Nice yard, shrubs, tree, full baiement with earav. Phnli 02A4. NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGES Easy down payment, easy payments on balance. FRONTIER VILLAGE CABIN SITES $375 Rocky Point 4s Lake o' the Woods Jet. FOR SALE, would consider renting. One bedroom, downtown fumishea. Phone 3S12. - TWO BEDROOM modern home - 2418 Berlamation, See to appreciate! 33 ACRES landy land three mllei N. K of Malln. nee It in rropi. Barley 14"t acrei, alfalfa 8 acres and spuds. 18 acres. Two houses, barn ana oui ouua- Ingi. A. G. Scott, Milin. NEW TWO BEDROOM houie on laree lot and paved street, one block from oua) ana ciose io new scnooi. nv com pletely flniihed. Will take $2300 down payment and carry balance on private contract. Price 16830. Phone 2-04OX FOR SALE TWO BEDROOM home, 8 acres. Phone 2-0023. Mills Addition New home. Would cost 18,000 to re place. Sacrifice sale at only $14. 500. Larue rooms throughout, beautiful wall-to-wall carpeting In living room, dining room, i bed rooms, The finest, most mortem kitchen In town (18x16). New drapes Included. Ideal location, full site lot. Call us for appointment. CHILCOTE & SMITH REALTORS SINCE 1909 Bill Chllcote Ph. 3381 Eves. Homer Stiles 9904 Eves. Ill K. 9lh St. Phone 7111 3U4 ORCHARD PH. QB41 or 7347 PhGtlt 8813.