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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1937)
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Herald and News Classified Ad Section BUY. SELL AND TRADE WITH HERALD AND NEWS WANT-ADS FOR QUICK RESULTS ' 1937 RATES: Paid-in-Advanc Iffl 2 ord word month run. no .n erdr ad ii " vltb omen- Charge Adi Inwrt'on. to'i L,a.rnadorl.rian He) cd lin. C1" L 01) a m. rew- r . T.-i. m h. run ID IB I .d. .r. ' tb JuDl Ol ! ,ppet " Clawified Index -14 .moll's w Upponuuin. lllODlI 1 1 "" odal . i or Trao ,ri Notice Wanted, reiuaie . Winted. M' La tor Kial - hock " roum IT-. round tllaneous for Rnt n.ni,i. for Hal - kmneoiM Wuld - Eitat for Sal r.ina Wanted k and Board .... f , for Etn ..I LiioDt Warned Kicnsog -40 l.portatloo Lott and Found AVKD Oil STOI.KN Black . mime Jerry, rewatd. li-lf or return Pelican II iy r . . nm. BIT. Ore. laii-u IT OK STOI.KN Fox Terrier. rn brad with white atrip kwn wlJille. Nam Sklppy. ward for Information or re n. 401 Anchor Hotel. 10-11 SI Pair glasses. Montgom- Vianl. 10-11 General Notice ko MAYFLOWER TRANSIT Largest dlrect-by-truck mov- on continent. Any point In 8 A.. Canada. Mexico. Klam- h Falls Transfer ft Storage b. agents. 11-4 NINU SPECIAL Permanent 75. Midway Beauty Shop. it to l.urra cat. 8. 6th 8t.. on 1974W 10-17 . .III III VII - I? In tha Arm Pleanara ThM BU do It better. Phone 111. 10-20 RANTKKD OIL PERMA- KNTS 1.7t. Phone 10. 10-11 0 DISTANCE UAULINO "n in7. 11-3-mtf Transportation ONE driving to Hot Springs, . or near. Writ p. O. Box . Have two pasacngera from re. Referencea exchanged. 1014 1X0 Storing Packing kal lone; distance. Call 704 )r rates. People Warehouse. 10-11 Sei rvices . m a m.vu. altera! on. r- "tellng. Mr. London. 628 in over Swansea Barber op. 10-18 f IS TUB TIMR to hav that mattress made Ilka new. l think, only 12.00. Eccm- r neumng Co. rhon 1206- 10-18 SACKS, CHIMNEYS vacuum nni'd anil rannlrH n.nim. N workmnnahlp. WbLANI) FURNACE CO. I'nnn 68 US So. 7th. H-$ fTINll and KALSOMININQ '"is. uarry u. Ilrown. Phone 11.B f" SI1TS fit better when ""n at the Acm Cleaner. u"ii. in-20 fT TIMK bookkeeplna;. Ex- , nonded. Reaaonahl "". Phone 1272. 10-25 IS An. .. j ii.. " iiiir ron OB ' "f'd and printed 25e. Eaat Pn""na'y, 926 Eaat Main. 11-4-mtf MINOR REPAIRS ar. free Karnicnia cloaned and preaa oy Acme Cleaner. Thon 10-80 l Art Hencdlct, 2384W for in ""Mien, woodwork. Pnper, Janitor aorvlce. 10-2 MH. HARNEY for altor- rel'nfd. fur work. " 2151-J. 21, x Dnrrow. 11-7 tin?0-. P,ApEniNO-R. Odon Srvl cl FLOOR RANDINO and reflnlnh Inf. Clifford Ooldeo. Phone 165W1. 10-8nilf HODKNHAMBit SAW FIL1NO 111 Eaat Main. Plion 144-W. All mi, tool, lawnmowar. etr. repaired. 1014 mif 12 Educational INTERSTATE BUSINESS COlr LKUU Bookkaeplni, ateno iraphy. Day and nlsht arhool. Wllllta hlillillin, 10-27-mtf 14 Hlp Wntd, Fml WANTED Girl for homework Mr. Herbert Orayuael, Mer rill. 10-16 IIOUHKKEKI'KR for two adulta. Newa-Hrrald. Box 2182. 10-11 WANTED (llrl or woman for leiieral homework. 421 .Mar ket. 1018 IIOI'HKKKEPKIt, 25 or 10 yeara old. i:u month. Call .Mra. Dun ny Lee at D94J4 mornlnxa. or 111 Main ariernoona. Refer encea. 10-11 WANTED Youna lady for r.n erul bouauwork. Toli'phone I5I-R after 7:00. 10-14 HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. 101E Wah. St. 10-18 16 Help Wntd, Mai WANTED Man for xxnnral work, 1 day and board and room. Phone 2114-W. 2451 Vln. 10-18 ELDERLY MAN for nlaht work. Muat be neat, reliable and non drinker. Permanent If riant num. Anawar In own hund wrltlnx. Referencea. Box 2US7, Newallorald. 10-14 IS Situationi Wanted OFFICE WORK Typing and ahorthand. llualneaa training. Capnbl. Newa-Herald, Box 2715. 10-16 FALL TREE AND SHRUBBERY prunlni. experienced. Albert Barrett, Aabland route. 10-28 TRAINED NURSE Rate reaaon ahle. Phone 235. 10-22-mtf 0 Room and Board WANTED Olrla to room and board. On block from high achool. laundry free. 114D Pin. Phone 2220. 10-18 BOARD AND ROOM f SB month. 1127 Alameda. Phone 1226. 10-13 ROOM AND BOARD. 421 Oak. 10-16 BOARD AND ROOM 629 Jeff-r-on. 10-16 ROOM AND BOARD 821 High. 2122-tt 22 Roomt (or Rant ROOM FOR RENT In modern horn, for gentleman. Phone 828. 10-14 LARGE SLEEPING ROOM, out aid entrance. Cloa In. 303 Waahlngton. 10-19 DESIRABLE ROOM Prefer young girl. Phone 2195-J eve ning. 10-13 CLAREMONT. 128 No. 4th St. All outald modern room. Free parking lot. 12-7 FOR RENT Furnlihed houe keeplng room, cloae In. Bach elor preferred. 421 N. loth. 2883-tf 24 AprtmH (or Rrrt 2 Furnished Apartment! For rent. 126 per month. No children. Walton & Wright 419 Main 8t. Phone 1144 10-13 THE CASCADE APT. HOTEL. 230 8o. 11th St. Phone 886. Rooma with bath and completely equip ped apartment hy the day, week or month. Free garage. 11-12 1-ROOM FURNISHED APT. 1624 Dlrialon. 10-13 APARTMENT FOR RENT 121 8o. Seventh. 2984-tf SMALL i-room furnlahed apart ment. 811 Pin. 8-13 VACANCY For two adulta. 419 N. 10th. 2880-tf FOR RENT 8-ronm furnlahed apartmemnt. Adulta. 225 8. 6th. 10-18 26 Houte (or Rant SMALL NEW HOUSE, complete ly furnlehed. reaaonahl. 7th home oft highway, Pleanant View tract. W. P. Manning. 10-14 FOUR-ROOM MODERN HOUSE for rent. Furnltur for aale. Reaaonable. 736 Mt. Whitney. in-16 28 Miscllneoui (or Rent FOR RENT Potato atorag at Adama Point. O. V. Barton, Merrill. 10-19 FOR RENT Part of apnd cellar, room for 6000 aacka. See Dean Service Station,! So. 6th. 10-15 SMALL MODERN PIANOS Alao plnet typea and grand for rent. Rent applicable to pur chaaa later If dealred. Loula R. Mann, lunar at Derby Mualc Co., 117 8o. 7th. 11-1 FOR RENT Building, 21 by 60 feet at market and Kim. Phone 418-J. 1621-U 10 Real Ettot. (or SU 3-Bedroom Home Modern. Hardwood floor throughout. Prlc 14750. 11000 raiih. Tulelake Land 98 acri'e. All In alfalfa. 1160 per acr. Well Improved. Stock Ranch 140 acrca, mi cultivated. Im proved. 20 head of cattle, team, ome marhlnory. 40 ton. of hay. 12600. Soma term. 80 Acres 62 acrea of ttila ranch are Ir rigated. Soma Improvement. 12600 full price. Apartment House 16 atiltea. Cloa In. 14000 will handle. J. E. WHITLATCH 2009 Imrrow HI. 10-13 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY On of the heat auburban gro cerlea In Klamath county. Wllh living quurtera. Nutting about 1360.00 per month, for leaa than 12(100, Including leaae, flxturea and atock. Walton & Wright 4! 9 Main Street Phone 1144 10-12 Hot Springs Home Modern 5-room horn In new condition. Larg living room, fireplace, dining ro..m, 1 bed rooma. Hardwood floora through out. All cove celling. Modern bath, alcove tub with ahower. Baaement with furnace, laundry traya. Paved atreet with all aa aeasmenta paid In full.' 14500. Convenient terma. See or call CARYL WEBSTER Davis Real Estate 130 No. 10th St. Phone 1634 10-13 You'll Have to Hurry You'll have to tpeed up If you anl that modern four-room home with two bedrooma, ce ment foundation, new paint In alde and out, on pavement with paving fully paid, at ep-clal price of 12250.00 with 1250.00 down payment and 825.00 per month. CHILCOTE & SMITH 116 N. 9th Phone 66 10-13 Restaurant Una a very good bunlneaa, and haa been going all through the depreealon. Very good location. Owner too old to handle. Good opportunity for right party. CHRIST HUCK. JR. E. Gray Real Estate 111 S. 4th St. 10-13 FIVE APARTMENT HOUSE Good location, paya twenty per cent. 13600. Good terma. W. W. Roblaon. 25 Eaat Main. Aah land, Oregon. 10-14 FOR SALE 4 houaea, 4 lota, center Merrill; cheap terma. C. A. Bunting. Merrill. 1346tt FOR SALE Two acrea Handing wheat In Homeland tract. South Sixth: rip for cutting; mak excellent chicken feed; cheap. Call 1776W evening. 2271tf FOR SALE 12 acrea eaat of Prospect, Ore. For Information writ Mary A. W:ch. Box 821. Rout 2, Wataonvlll. Calif. 10-16 FOR SALE 300 acrea Hubble on J. F. Ranch, Dorrla. Inquire J. R. Taylor. Merrill. 10-16 STOP AND LOOK Lewie tracta. Shaata Way. One-third to on acre. See Hrtttle Y. Lewis, Box 895, Shaata Way. 11-10 MISCELLANEOUS 8TOCK ranch for aale cheap, 659 acrea, mod ern house, two good harna. See or write owner, Lucy Orlssom, Central Point. Ore. 10-14 34 Automotive FOR SALE '29 DeSoto sedan. Radio, good rubber. Reason able price. Jenkins Qarag. Stewart Addition. 10-14 36 Miscellaneous (or Sals MATTRESSES rebuilt 22.00. On day .eervlre. . Expert upholster ing of all kinds. CARLSON MATTRESS UPHOLSTERY C, 1206 Main. Phone 791. 11-12 ACME CLEANERS maintain the beat equipment for rug and fur nltur cleaning. Phone 311. 10-20 MO VINO? Call Klamath Falls Transfer and Storage, 4th and Klamath, rhon 1097. 11-3-mtf SPECIAL OIL PKRMANENTS 11.75 complete. Regular 13.50. First floor Oregon Bank Hldg. Phone 1521-W. 8-14 FOR SALE Good two-wheol trailer house, everything built In, 1250 cash. Call after five Saturday and Sunday. 2355 Orchard. 8-14 BRANDED POTATO BAGS All alies. . Twin Stencil Pick up Bag. People' Warehouse. 10-21 1 BUY USED PIANOS for cash, thoroughly recondition and anil adding only val'i of work, and on terma aa low as 14.60 a month. Loula R. Mnnn, tuner at Derby'! Music, Co., 117 So. 7tb. 10-30 30 36 Miscellaneous For Sal FOR BALE Trailer home, eo commodatlona for three. Fully equipped. Muat be Bold this week. Klamath Kails Auto Camp. 10-19 SINGER SEWINO MACHINE for aale. 1624 Dlvlalon. 10-11 THREE VELOUR DAVENPORTS and chatra, good quality. Spe cial pile 169.50. On for 142.60. Lucaa Furnltur Co.. 195 E. Main. 10-1'J IF YOU WANT A BARGAIN on a new washing machine or radio call at 910 Main 81. 10-18 FOR SALE Three-ploc daven port set, 30 caah. , Phone 2114-W. 1461 Vln. 10-15 FOR BALE Small cast Iron cook stove 16.00. 801 California. 10-16 OIL CITY. Bo 6tb. Phon 2197. Blov oil, 60 gallon, minimum, plant 7i centa. Delivered 100 gallons It centa, 60 gallons 9 centa. 10-16 FOR SALE Clndera and gravel. Phone 937J2. 10-13 BEST GRADE STOVE OIL Me tered receipt, prompt delivery ervlce. Price 100 gal. or moro. Ic. Claycomb Motor Co. Phone 2270. 10-28 WOOD FOR SALE Phon 1097. 11-4-mtt FOR SALE Good potato picking aacka. R. W. and . R. Steele, Merrill. Or. 2137-tf ROOFING PAPER, all gradoa. See ua before buying. Peoplea Whe. 10-21 FOR PERFECT operation have your car heater Installed at Richards Bros.. 626 Pine. 10-22 MODERN trailer house equipped. Russel Camp, Keno Route. 10-15 FOR SALE Silver muskrat coat. Phone 1668-W after 7:00 p. m. tf No. 2843 TULIP. NARCISSUS BULBS Cheap. 919 Eldorado, after noons. 10-21 FOR SALE Violin, 1 size 110.00. 1630 Lookout. 10-14 FOR SALE Heating atove, burns coal or wood; L. C. Smith double bnrrel shotgun. Phone 2089. 431 Waahlngton. 10-13 LAST 7-FOOT APEX REFRIGER ATOR of 1937 aeaaon. worth 1209.60, to be aold to highest bidder. All bids to be aealed and left at atore. Bids will be opened at 3:00 sj. m. Saturday. Oct. 16. Higheat otter takea It. Derhv's Music Co. 10-15 42 Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED Oolden Spaniel, fe male puppy. Box 92, Bonanza. 10-15 HIGHEST PRICE paid for used furnltur and atoves. OK Sec ond Hand Store, 821 Klamath. Phon 991. 11-8 WANTED Cm hundred custom ers to buy our best grade high heat stove oil. Price 100 gal. or mora 9c. Claycomb Motor Co. Phon 2270. 10-28 WANTED TO BUY Weaned calves Phone 651 W4 4832-tf 44 Livestock and Poultry FOR SALE 7 yearling Short horn steers, I weaner calvea. 12 miles W. of Lakevlew on Klamath highway. Henry Fox. 10-14 CHICKS Barred Rocka, New Hatnpshlrea 110 per 100. Also atartcd chlcka. Tom Barron Leghorns beginning February. Brooka Hatchery, Qranta Pass, Oregon. 10-18 R. I. RED and BARREL ROCK chlcka hatching every week. Maguire Electric Hatchery, 2416 N. E. Oregon St., Port land. Oregon. 11-9-mtf FOR SALE On to lxty Cor rledale rams. Phon Shook ranch. Dairy, Ore. 10-19 46 Financial LOW RATES on AUTO LOANS REFINANCING Quick, Dependable, Safe No Co-Slgnre No Red Tape NO HIDDEN CHARGES Let us finance your new or used car purchase. Motor Investment Co. License M-104 114 No. 7th Ph. 882 ll-9mtf EQUITABLE Loans COST YOU LESS and get you OUT OF DEBT. Plenty of money for good loana on modern homes and Income property' In Klamath Fall and auburba. Ask ua about the EQUITABLE PLAN -Chilcot & Smith 111 N. 9th. Phone 66 W.F 10-13 48 Business Opportunist BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Na tinnal firm ast. 40 year, ex tending successful branch sys tem, haa opening for depend able person able to Invest 11000.00 with aervicea. Invest ment aeenred. Unusually larg earnings. No selling. Details by personal Interview. Olv address and phone. Box 3336, Newa-Herald. 10-14 48 Butinws Opportuniti FOR BALK NIc clean grocery, candy, drugs, fountain and achool ator on main highway. Good living quarters. Terms. Inonlre 511 E. Main. 10-18 Legal Notlcea ENTERPRISE IRRIGATION DIS TRICT, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER PLANT IMPROVEMENT Al KltTISCMDVr I OK IIIDH Sealed proposala endorsed" Pro posals for Hydro-Electric Power Plant and Transmission Line' will be received by the Secretary at the office of the Enterprise Ir rigation District, Rooms 8, 4 and 6, U. 8. National Hank Building Klamath Falls, Oregon, until 1:00 o'clock p. m.. October 27th, 1937J lor tne lurniamng or all labor, ma terials and equipment, for the construction of a Hydro-Electric Power Plant and Transmlsalun Line at heading of the "C" Carol of the Klamath Reclamation Proj ect In Klamath County, Oregon These proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud at 2:00 o'clock p. m., at said data and place. The Improvement will consist of the following: Schedule 1. Earthwork, slop paving, aubstructure, super atructure, wast galea, trash racks, and hand operated crane. Schedule 2. 750 h. p. water turbine, 600 k. w. A. C. Gen erator, switch equipment, and electrical work. Schedule 3. Transmission lines. BldB will he accepted on any on schedule or any combination of schedules. Plans, Specifications, and other Contract Documenta are on file for examination at the office of Enterprla Irrigation District, lUioma 1, 4 and 6 U. 8. National Bank Building, Klamath Fal's Oregon. Copies of these docu ments may be obtained upon application to and the deposit of Twenty (120.00) Dollars per set with said Secretary of Enterpr'se Irrigation District. The full amount of deposit for one set of document will be returned to each actual bidder within a rea sonable time after receipt of bids. Other deposits will be refunded upon the return In good condition of all such Plans, Specifications, and other Contract Documenta within 30 days after the date of the opening of blda, except that Ten (110.00) Dollar of each de posit per set will be retained to cover the cost of production. The amount of money estimated to be available for the construc tion contract herein advertised la 111,000.00 for Schedule 1, 142, 000.00 for Schedule 2, and 18.000.00 for Schedule 3. No proposal will be considered. unleaa It la aubmltted upon a torm of proposal furnished ' by said Enterprise Irrigation District. At tention la called to the pre-quali-fication requirementa of Chapter 225. Laws of Oregon, 1931. Bidder's proposal must be ac companied by a bidder' bond in an amount equal to 6 per cent of total amount of the base bid aa a guarantee for the execution of the contract and the furnishing of the required bonds In case the con tract is awarded to the bidder. The Enterprise Irrigation Dla trict further reserve th right to reject any andor all proposal to waive Informalities, and to ac cept such proposals aa are to the best interests of the Enterprise Irrigation District. BY ORDER OF Enterprise Ir rigation District. B. W. SHORT. President I. J. DIXON, Secretary Attest: A. M. THOMAS, Clerk. H O. 6, 13. 20 No. 471 NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF JACOB J. STEY SKAL, DECEASED. Notice Is hereby given that I have filed my final account as executrix of the last will and es tate of Jacob J. Steyskal, deceased, and that the court has appointed October 29, 1937 at 9:00 a.m. as the time for hearing objections to such final account and the settle ment thereof. ANTONIE STEYSKAL, Executrix. H S 29 O 6.13.20467 A NEW VOICE I heard directing the activities of Chi cago's famous Hull Home settle-, mens. It la that of Miss CbarlotU Carr ( bove). v ' 1---, tmiislarti-iiHiir.'i.1 Belittles Speech by Roosevelt 4 'f v-' '' r i - ''J ih.n - tr1.r'V '- ( - -r -si "It would be bad for the 0. S. to start anything with Japan it would lose a good customer." opines Fumitaka Konoye, son of Japan's premier, who above reads the "Daily Princetonian," which published hi statement that President Roosevelt' speech anainst annrcssor rations was "nothing much." Young Konoye is a student cf political science at Princeton University. ' ' ....(:..'iiT)..-'...J , h '! 3 . i, . '...ix. . S'J OVER HER BUDGET went Patricia Mudgett, 26, in the matter of husbands, a Ma maroneck, N. Yn detective charged, saying she admitted wedding jeven times without di i.Toree. J Toots Her Horn an irwaiiai r i sal That's not Bob Burns' bazooka which Faye McFarlin of Toccoa, Ga, Is tooting. It's the ancient hom used to summon hounds at the annual meet Of the North Georgia Fox Hunters' Associa tion at Lake Burton, Ca. iv. TIME TO FIDDLE was lacking for Anton Ostrixck, Viennese violin maker, who spent 1,200 hours making what he believes is the world's small. - ' - ' :f 1 Ji This Has Been :-0T WW I?."', ' '"M )f , In the best movie tradition, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tschirky bring to a conclusion tne big banquet that celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Just in case the Tschirky part confuses you, call him Oscar, for he's the fsmed maitre d'hote at New York's Waldorf Astoria, A thousand celebrities participated in the jubilee feast I Mold Everything! i m - ImM: ' LHi ; Cot 1M BY NtA StUVtCt. WO. "Hey, son, go tell Uic now I can t get out. Federal HORIZONTAL 1, 7 Head of the U. 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