Sept 21, 1931 iilE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Want Ads Produce Results At Little Cost 23 Financial 23 Financial ( 99 mmr4 mi Or, IIW pt t?rt mt tli U AUTO LOANS CONTRACTS IlKKINANCED PAYMENTS KEDUCED Don't Inn your fir but don't go lo loan shark. Be ua nd vo in ney. Our rulaa Include Insurance for on year. Morrow llou.uo pay ue $11 HI prr month (or 10 inoiitha Harrow II 60. (JO pay ua fit. II pur iiiomli lor 10 monllia Morrow 1100.00 pay ua Ii6.11 por nionili for 10 iiioiilln Harrow MAO. on pay ua i:io.n pr muiilli (or 10 inoiiiha Borrow 1300.00 pay ua i:ifl.4S prr monlh (or 10 uionlha "cYe art In a poaiilun lo raduca your payments when out u( work and auind Ihrm In caa ol sickness Oru. Hlala Llrcnaa No. S-l'Jl NELSON AUTO a l0 Klamath Annua Telephone tit Directors Of District After McCormick Site LOANS aud IlKKINANCINO Vlnenro Tour auto and us our funds (or full needs, t'untraria refinanced lo re dura your payment". Addi tional mouey advanced. I'ay charge on unpaid balance only. MOTOn INVESTMENT CO. lit Main Hi. I'hont 1114 Oregon Btata License No. Ml 01 MAVIS t'P to I70OO lo loan nn Improrad properly. I'llvaie parly. llerald-.Nc, box leu. .. 3U CASH MONEY I.OANrl No security required, Licensed by aula. 0.1. Htst Loan ' . 90S Oregon Hank llldg. IS30 WANT-TO no ft 110 W IJ.0OO at l! I?. too security. Wrlia boi long. Ilersld-Nuas. 1001 22 Uvaatock and Food av ar ihn r ?. raw ie KEEP WANTED Will par t l-le (or lal lambe T. O. U. ran litra. Can use any aniounl any lima. Can also uae old eea and yearling weibera. Valley Kharp Co.. Woodland. Calif. JSM OK 8AI.K ioo acree of pa a lura: 100 tona of alfalla and oat bay. Hoy Nalaon, Keno. J & 70 24 Buainaaa Opportunity LOCAL man. distributor for high grade article. Mul ba flnanc lally able lo rarrr elseehlo alack. Phone 1511-M. Ill) CONTRACT (or alia. Big d la count. !? Portland. Jill Allan R. Stover Dies Saturday in Klamath F alia Allan R. Btorar, SI, alora men gar tor tha Forest Lumber com pany it Tina Rldga for lb laat two yaara, died In Klamath Falls Saturday afternoon following a brief Illness. Funeral service will be bald tha Karl Whltlnck funeral bom Monday at :0 p. m. and interment will ba mada In Link Till cemetery. Stover waa born In Fordyce, Ark., on December 1, 1 Hit I. and at the lima of bla death waa a iced It yaara. monlha and daya. He 1a aurrlred by hla wife.. Aimer Htover. and a aon. Ulann Stover, both of I'lno Itldia. Tba Neiherlanda Kaat Indira fjroduca mora than So per cent of lha world a euppiy ol rm rhrona bark, fro mehlch quinine la derived. STANDARD OIL TO MANAGE OAS PLANT Tha Standard Oil company of California haa taken over tba aalea management of lha Natural tiaa Corporation of Oregon, an llrely relieving tha gaa company of ttits duly, according to an an nouncement mad Saturday by 8. J. Coull, local manager for Standard Oil. At tba preaent tlma, S. It. flharpton will ba retained In charge of lb operating and and propertie. under the manage ment of Iba Standard Oil com pany. Officials of lb oil company from Heaul and San Frencleco have been In th city for tba paat aereral daya. completing plana for Ihla change. l'mperty of Iba Natural Caa corporation bet amotinta lo bait million dollar, which Itiveel menl. It 1 fell, baa been wel comed by tba city. Coull who alao manage all Klamath val ley alatlnua for the company will ba directly In charge of the aalea management of tha gaa corpora tion. Klnc th change, the or ganisation ba been doubled, adding aereral new families lo the community. Coull elated that tha organi sation naturally eipecta to give lha city of Klamath Falls the beet of eervlre, aa It haa on of lb moat modern gaa plant In existence. Office will be re tained t 721 Klamath avenue. Tha Natural Caa Corporation of Waahlngton baa been taken over by Standard Oil a well aa that of Oregon. It waa learned. Miniature Mill To Be Sent To Salem Th miniature eawmllf. prop erty of the Klamath chamber of commerce, will be aent to 8a I , Monday morning, lo ba exhibited at th Oregon State fair, It waa learned Saturday. The requeat for the loan of tha llltl mill waa mad by tleorge Pearson, general, chair man of F.mplovea Wood Promo tion. committee of th Pacific Njrtuwcst Lumber employes. THOKK KILKENNY CATS Tha Kilkenny cat were two pugnaclnua feline which, accord ing to lrlah tradition, fought un til there was nothing left of them hut their tails. To fight Ilka two Kilkenny cats , la lo fight or wrangle- until both aide bava loat everything. "Seven Crosses" HORIZONTAL I 1 Triangular. i 7 Comae In Igbt, 94 Hodgepodge. 01 Cluster of knots la wool. fiber. IT Brook. II To question. S To aiupefy. II Devoured. It To ogle. XI Plunge In mud. St Part of verb be. U To Mil, aa note. 4TT point a gun at given spot. I Put on par. 11 To quake. 14 Boundary, It Burface measurement. I Talismans. It Ado. a Baseball stick, dl Tyrannlaea. II Bachelor of KATinnAY'H ANKWER Medlcln tAbbr). 41 Tricks. 47 Thirty-all Inches. 41 Wine veeieL It Name. II To emulate. 11 Type of vehicle body. ii To make - mistake. 17 Nov atar. H Alarm signals, II Oeta - poaaeailon of. .VRRT1CAL 1 .Factotum. 1 'otherwise. I To compart 4 Toward. I Within. Opposite of rredlla. I Deprives ol strength. ITo place. 10 Half an am. 11 Wing part of i seed. 1 Opposite of wholesale. 11 Checked. 1 Fairy. 10 Chair. tlT repulse. 24 President Hoo ver decUrtd on war debta? V Punlahed by confinement lo grounds, 11 Weird. it Striped fabric It Jovial. II Mystical Inter pretation of th Serlpture. 14 Lion-headed goddea. 17 Highest class of vertebrates. 31 To tarnlah. 31 Jeers. 41 Small body of land. 41 Flavor. 44 Notions. ' 41 To epllt, 10 Data. tl Creek T. 14 Drive (Abbr ). 11 Second note. 17 Chaos, 1 ji 13 14. I IS U I n IS k p III Ik lis it 5 Z 17 ' l rjl5"-""""""!r""'' a iri sr ?r iir w an tf J W 31 if" 3T"L PT T " STJT 3cT iS ' T3- 7 71 3T !T1 pr ' ?5" ""37 35" 55" io .jp - - ji 3 " feT ""55 bTl At "INI H HV 111.. Tba board of dlreWore of thai Klamath Irrigation dlatrlct Hat unlay liixfructed Hecrelary A. L. I'rawfoid lo requeat Cnlted Hlataa Hnators Cliarlns Mi-Nary and Frederick Btolwcr and Con greaaman llobert It. Huller, of the second district, lo start pre liminary work for Iba Introduc tion of bill Into congreaa as soon as II convones to aecur the MrCormlrk power alt on tha Klamath river for lha dlnlrlrt. Near the doe of th board meeting, Director Sam Imlillnger brought the matter up. Chairman K. M. Hammond called for a motion which was made by Di rector J. L. Jacob and aoconded by Delillnger. It waa staled by Dehllnger that th district wants to get the maltnr before con-gre-a aa early a poaalhla lo pre vent its being killed In commit tee aa happened last year. ' Want MrCormlrk Nit Th dlatrli-1 wlalie to aeeur lh power alt at lb appraised value of 111,600 aet by tha de partment of th Interior, and have th till transferred to the dlatrlct. The board went nn record a opposing auggeatlon of the local reclamation eervlr that dredging In I'oe valley and drain age work be poatpoued until the aprlng of lill. Th board stated that Ibey wished tha work to be done as aoon aa possible. II. J. Tlchnor, prominent Langell valley rancher, appear ed befor the board, la the prea euc of H. K. Iadn, superin tendent of th Klamath Projeat of lh I'. H. Rerlamatlon serv ice, to aak that th board go on record aa oppoalng 1b leasing of tha Tula Lak aump landa thla fall unleaa a atlpulatlon la made In th leaae that the laud will be uaed ouly for pasture. Tlchnor stated that ha plans to preaont bla protest at the mealing of th Pomona grange neit Saturday at Henley, The Klamath Irrigation board took no ertlou on th protest. Hays Prk J-orced Dona Tlcbnor elated 'that lha leaaeea of the aawtp Unds get th lands at from 114 rente an acre per year up. and that they get Irri tation water at a low rata. Then product ralaed on the land, aurh aa bay and grain, are marketed In competition with produHa ralaed on th farms In lh Klamath district and lb Klamath Kinplre. II contends that - with tha government reducing th acre age of crop tbey should alart on I heir own land. Lease of the sump land can sell their products for lea than can other faem' and In that manner fore tb price down, Tlchnor states. Want Kqeel Water Tas Director Dchllnger stated that b believed that tha Tule Lake leseee ahould pay the asm for water that th farmers In tb Klamath dlatrlct pay. He thought It unfair that the dlatrlct abould maintain the dltrbaa from tha Klamath Lak reservoir "through tit entire district and then have the Tule Lake leasees get their water for lets than those In the Klamath dlstrlrt. Tlchnor also mentioned that lh leeaeea, beside getting the land for low rental, getting their water for lesa than those In th other protects, psy no laies on their leased federal lands. October 9 Sure Date for Modoc Field Ceremony October Is definitely set aa th del for th Aahland-Klam-ah Kails football rme. and the dedication of tha Modoc athletic field, It waa announced laat night by Principal Paul Jackson of Klamath t'nlon high school. Ja'kaon received word from Aahland that the date lor the game would be aatlafartory. percr Morrav. head of the program committee for tb dedi cation, I (waiting word from Ram Dolan, nAtrd football of ficial, who baa been asked to officiate at th game and to make th otttald address at Ike dedication. K. B. Hall will make the local talk I Tlaus for th big dedication program will now go ahead rap idly. Shift of the data to the ninth from the tenth, which I Saturday, la eipectrd to bring much wider attendance and sup port for fh event. 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