16 - gr A : I - 1 1. r 414,4 4 'October 4, 1037 14' RATES. , Paid-in-Advam Herald and News Classified Ad Section V. Paid-in-Advance 1 t Ono day, 1., pot word 20 i 6 . ', Two day run, Si pot word . 40 Tb : roo day run, , per word 50 . Ono weak run. per word ---. 70 ' Ono month run, por word .. , 200 (Au matt order ad meet , eet Wive 1 ' mods EU) order). o 2 Lod and Found I Charge Ads Each insertion, per word -------- 30 .. , (No charge made tor assWu than 25c1 The dead-line for clification b 13:00 a. m. Ads received after t MOO o'clock will he run hi the - "Too 13ste to CI 1111111tY column. 1 All ads are inserted in both t editions it The News-Herald. . . : , 'Ali classifications are numbered t ' Wad appear in ounterical order. . 1, Classified Index v i Apartments for Runt - .1 Automotive ,;....... ---............34 ' Business OPPortunities ...............48 . 'Educational -----...............13 . Financial ...........--............-40 I It For Sale or Trade .......--...--Ali General Notices --......... 4 lirt Help Wanted. rowels ........,14 :t, Help Vented, "dais -----18 1 Houses for Riau .................30 Livestock sod Poultry ..........-44 .1 Lost and Found --............ 3 ;. Miscellaneous for Rent ..,.........-28 MIINCIIIIII1001111 for Sale .----.38 Miscellaneous Wanted ...---42 ' Personals I Real Estate for Sale .......... 30 Real Estate Wanted .12 ,t' Room and Hoard 30 :: Rooms for Rent 32 --. Services .. 10 -. Situations Wanted 18 ::!: To Exchange ........ 40 1-.. Transportation ...... ...---....... II 0,, 0,00000,,060.,,....,'....04010 a-:; PARTY W110 TOOK COAT by 3 tZ,1 mistake from lOor hall Setur-e, day night return to News-lier, ald office. lo-o 4 : cellophane umbrella. t Plante 501 or 1111-W. 10-5 ',- LOSTTan leather brief case. initiol L., O. Reward. Phone 1927. 10-5 LOSTPony. black star on faro, ' r - toacheti mane. Seward. ;;; 1116 Nieto. 10-6 - tsaoaacs:soststt:oos 4 4 General Notices ''. NEW OFFICE opponita court. holm open S to 6. Doctor's - hours 11 to 4. all other time at 1049 Main, Or. A. A. Soule. , 10-4 t"- 16-4, s- LONG DISTANCIt HAULING - !OM 10-1Imtt t t") , i " 10 Services ", , CALI, Art Benedict, 2864W for cleaning kitchen'', woodwork, Wall paper, janitor service. !iS! 10-5 t , 1. 1 tv Vo t.' . t I, i, 0 , k, OPRN1NG SPECIALPormanontq 81.75. Midway Beauty Shop. :Ifni to Lam cafe, B. eth St.. phone 1074W 10-17 ATTENTION POTATO ()ROW. ERSStop hi anti moo our now rubbor-tired band trucks. Just right, for dirt floor cellars. Also 110WO Portable Scales. People's 'arebouse. 106 NEXT TIME send your dry clean ing to thn Aetna Cleaners. Thoy will do It batter. Phons 311. , 10-20 6 Personals 0000,1,,0.0Pofka.00,0OW,gPtRaft060000,im0 VIOLIN LESSONS Lawrence 'Muir low, phone 1116-1 10-10 ,,...,8 TraMportation ,....,,w,,,,.-,.,,.... DRIVING TO Mont Falls. Mon Ma, room for three. Box News-Herald. 10-4 DRIVING OAKLAND next Sntur enn tnke three. See Dick Jones at 110y Scout mill after , 2 p. m. 10-6 MOVINGStoring Packing - Locallong distance. Call 704 for rates. People's Warehouse. 10-21 Sit Ra MRS. HARNNY for Altorn Rorie. coats rollnod. fur work. Phone 21511 2111 Darrow. 107 FLoon SANDING and ratinialt ina Clifford Goldin. Phone 108Wli. 10-29-nitt KNIT SUITS fit bettor when blocked nt the Aein Cleaners. Phone 811. 10-20 FOR SALNliouse trailer, theaP Klamath Falls Auto Court. 104 PUBLIC ATKNOGRAPIIIMIL No. tory. Mimeographing. Cimino now 712 Main. Phone 842. 10-7 PART TIMM bookkeeping. libt,e- perioneed, bonded. Itentionobts rotes. Phono 1272. 10-25 1.;! YOU A1118 1111ADIt to hove !I' your old Inottress tondo Ilke . now, roll tho Fleottomy Mlittrotto , , nod Uplinlotery, Phone 1208-W. 108 0 DRINSMAKING, alterations, re itiodoling. Mn. London., 623 Mitin OVer Swanson's Harbor Shop. 10-17 10 Services ..........-.......s......,......,,......www. SODIONIIAMICII SAW FILMS-- 2111 Kits t 81616. Phone 846-W. All saws. Wolk lawnmowers, etc. ropitirod. 1014-mtt PAINTINO, PAPERINGR, Odin hillier, Brd and shuts WILY. l'hono 571W1, 10-14 rillAt tiAny 5.exposurs roil, de. ',eloped and printed 25e. East Side Pharmacy, 025 East Main. 10.4-mtt Aid, MINOR RPIPAIRII are free on garments cleaned and press ed by Acme Cleaners. Phone 311. 10-20 12 Educational INTICRHTATIO HOMINESS COL 1.1q110 Bookkeeping. steno graphy. Day and night school. WI ilite building. 10-27-mtt 14 14,1e Wanted, Female LUZIERH INC.. has openings for representatives between ages 25 end 45. Write Evelyn Lin. eella Valley Hotel. 10-4 16 Male 110 YOU ARE OUT Olc WORK or seek bettor earnings, this paper will Immediately put you in touch with a large, fast-grow Ing tea and entree house now opening additional Bervice Routes nearby. Writs Bog 2165 Nowa-Herald. 10-2 WANTEDElderly man on ranch to take care of turkeys. Board nod email wages. Mrs. J. E. Neeithem. Rt. 2. Box 701. 104 18 Situations Wanted o..0,10d,.WWWWW10.W EX PEIIIK.NCED Janitor, under monde waxilig: night watch men, ninchiniot helper. Mil hnve you. Phone 746J. 10-8 MAN WANTS part or full time work or any kind. Has car. Phone 1094-.I. 104 THREE YOUNG WIN wish m ployment with tilling stations. Experienced. References. Rt. 3 Hos 6. Nevada Ave. 104 FALL THEE AND fillitUBDERY pruning. experienced. Albert Barrett. Ashland route. 10-28 HOUR woRKPbono 1012-1 10-4 TRAINED NURHERetea reason nble. Phone :36. 1022-mtt 20 Room and Board .WW,oWMoftOW,ft.AWSO ROOM AND BOARD in private 1 Pit On 66 9-W $30.00 for one. $50 for two. 10-5 HOARD AND ROOM-420 Wal nut. 104 ROOM FOR RENT to deoliratilo person. Phone 4184. 520 No. 811t. 104 ROOM AND BOARD-.-829 3123-11 22 Rooms for Rent Aw,,o.ft,e,0,00N,WW.1,04, LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room or hoard and room. Men only. 703 No. 91h. 104 Room FOR RENT-134 N. Srd. 2334-tt NICE ROOM with cooking privi leges for couple; also single room. 248 Broad. 2602-tt ROOMand hoard if desired. Phone 299-51. 10-2 BOARD AND ROOM-231 N. 9th. Phone 1094-3. 104 CLAREMONT. 222 No. 4th St. All outside modern rooms. Free narking lot. 24 A artmorts for Rent FURNISHED 5-ROOM APT. with bath. 1110 Monclair. 104 FURNISHED three-room lower duplex. 518 Hillside. 10-4 FOR RENTThree-room modern nicely furnished apertment In duplex. Close In. Phone 1641- W or Call 914 Lincoln. 10-4 THROB; ROOMS furnished; bed room, bath. 825 Grant. Apt. 1. 10-2 ONE ROOM apartment. 1304 Warden. 104 THE CASCADE APT. HOTEL. 280 So. llth St. Phone 886: Rooms with bath and completely equip ped apartments by the day, week or month. Free garage. 10-8 ROOSEVIDLTUnturntahad apt. Adults. Phone 572. 2253tt THREE-ROOM unfurnished apart ment. 1834 Fremont. 1163-tt 3 ROOM apartment, man and He only. $35.00. Inquire 618 No. ath. , 10-4 FOR RENT-8-room unfurnished Apt, Adults. 1513 Oregon. 10-4 28 Miscellaneous for Rent SMALL MODERN PIANOS, also spinet types and gronde tor root. Rent 111101101e to our. elms litter if desired. Louis R. Mann, tuner Rt, Derby'. MilFtie Co.. 117 So. 7th. 10-30 FOlt RENTBuilding, 28 by GO toot At market and Elm. Phone 4 12-3. 2823-tf 30 Real Estate for Sale LOT-50x182, hot water, Esplan ade between Spring and Wall. Just right tor store, hotel, du plex. Offered last summer tor $3800, sell now for MOO. Dr. A. A. Soule. 10-4 80 ACRES near Malin. 60 acres Irrigated and leveled and check ed to plant. 68000.00. 11. Smith, Malin. 10-11 BUY, SELL AND TRADE WITH HERALD AND NEWS WANT-ADS FOR QUICK RESULTS 31.2tILIttettLf2z.leu. Pleasant Home Tract 2-room home with 1,4 acre good garden soil now In alfalfa. Nice location, City lights and water. Small down payment, balance like rent. Buy and Nave the rent, 5-Room Homo Modern, with basement, gar age and lawn. On Orchard Ave. Priced right. CHRIST HUCK, jR. E. Gray Real Estate 111 S. 4th St. SMALL GROCIIIIT STORM, doing good business. Priced for quirk solo, 21260. MILLARD & MILLARD 622 Maio St. FOR BALE-154 awe ranch. On highway welt Lakeview five miles. Good buildings and po tato land. Electricity by De cember. L. 1. Bradley, Lake VIOW, Ore. 10-8 FOR 8ALE-3room house. new 11 Painted and papered, MOO. One-fourth down. balance like rent at 230 Martin. Bee Mr. Motechenbacher, 20 Walnut Ave. 10-1 MISCELLANEOUS STOCK ranch for Sale cheep. 559 acres, mod ern house, two good barns. See or write owner, Lucy Grissom, t Central Point. Ore. 10-14 FOR SALETwo acres etandlog wheat in Homeland tract. South Sixth: ripe for cutting; mai.e excellent chicken feed; ehonp. Call 1776W evenings. 2271tt 32 --- Reel Estate Wanted , WANTED TO BOY OR RENT-- Five or six-room modern house, two bedrooms. dinints room. Bent Of references. News-Herald. Box 3393. 104 WILL BUY Tule lake leases. Sea W. J. Stewart. Elk hotel. 10-6 34 Autornotive Poo000sfteegoopv.dt ABBEYS SPECIAL 1935 Pontiac. 5 aedaneXCel lent mechanical conditiongood tires. A fine car and a real bar gain, 2635. At our new location, 231 So. lith St., formerly the Arcade Garage. HOWARD S. ABBEY Nash Phone 294 Lalraiette 10-5 WILL, PAY 125 or 110 for Ford or Chevrolet ear. Rt. 1, Box 901. Altamont Drive. 10-5 ABBEY'S SPECIAL 1985 Nash Ambassador Six Sedan. In wonderful condition. Has low mileage, good six-ply tires. A real buy for some one. Only 2585. At our neer location. HOWARD S. ABBEY 2st So. Ilth Formerly the Arcade Garage Nash Phone 294 talrayette 10-5 1928 TWO - TON International truck. good condition. Bargain. 2840 Garden. 10-2 ABBEY'S SPECIAL 1938 De Soto Airflow Sedan. A beauty. Beat of condition. Many extras. including overdrive, $850. Your car in trade. Liberal terms. At our new location, 231 So. llth St., formerly the Arcade oltrage HOWARD S. ABBEY Noah Phone 294 La Fayette 10-5 36 Miscollansous for Salo 10-4 10-4 Reftft,010 FOR BALE International spud digger. L. B. Dawstm. 1 mile south Mac's store, Merrill road. 104 FOR SALEDavenport and chair. two single cots, chiffonier, bed room rocker, screen. 2050 Dar row. Phone 2234-W. 10-4 FOR BALEAPPLES Winter Bananas, Grimes Golden, De licious. 600 an apple Cox.6Brinii containers. M. B. Nichols. Ash land. 10-11 FOR SALEIAppleslie lb.; pick them yourself in own container. Ralph Luis. 4 miles south Mt. Hebron. 10-6 1937 AUTOMATIC tuning radio, all wave. Will sacrifice i value. News-Herald. Box 2796. 10-5 FOR SALEOil circulating heat er, Wood circulating heater, Sunrise Service Station, 101 10. Main. 10-0 FOR SALEWood BIM Call after six or Sundays. Lakeview Auto Camp. 10-5 FOR SALE--70 peannt-vendlng machines. All placed In good localloms. Apply 638 Oak St. 10-7 LAST 7-FOOT APEX REFRIGER ATOR of 1987 season, worth $209.50. to be sold to highest bidder. MI bids to be sealed and left at store. Bide will be opened at 8:00 p. m. Saturday, Oct. le. Highest offer takes it. Derby's Music Co. 10-16 BRANDED POTATO BAGSAll TwineStenellsPlck. up Bags. People's Warehouse. 10-21 GOOD USED HEATERS, No. le. LUCAS Furniture Co., 105 E. Itinin. 10-4 ACM21 q1,11ANERS maintain the beat efluipment for rug and fur- ' niture cleaning. Phone 311. 10-20 BICYCLESBalloon tires large handlebar, double bar frame, $20.05. Terme. Poole's Bicycle Store. 10-3 I THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1936 Chevrolet Touring Coach Low mileage, unusually nice condition 1935 Chevrolet CoupeGood condition.$445 1933 Chevrolet Sedan New paint, new tires, motor 1931 Chevrolet SedanA good one ..... ..........$245 1930 Chevrolet SedanOriginal black finish well preserved, car has had good care ..... $195 1930 Chevrolet Coupe ThreeI929 Chevrolet Coaches Unusually good ones, each. $145 1929 Chevrolet Coach Just average condition.$ 85 1934 Plymouth Deluxe Coach Very good condition3415 1933 Plymouth Coupe Unusually nice condition 3365 1932 Plymouth Sedan .$245 1931 Plymouth Sedan $215 1930 Plymouth Coupe I 65 Balsiger Motor Co. Mtdr, and Esplanade 527 Klamath 36 Miscellaneous for Sale ,OW..b.W TULIP, NARCISSUS BULBS Cheap. 919 Eldorado, after noons. 10-21 MOVING? Call Klamath Falls Transfer and Storage. 4tb and Klamath. Phone 1097. 10-3mft I BUY USED PIANOS for cash, thoroughly recondition and sell adding only rains of work. and on terms as low as $4.50 a mcmth. Louis R. Mann, tuner St Derby's Music Co., 117 So. 7th. 10-8 0 BEST GRADE STOVE OILMe. tared receipt, prompt delivery service. Price 100 gal. or more. go. Clayeomb Motor CO. Phone 2270. 10-28 ROOFING PAPER. all grades. See us before buying. Peoples Whse. 10-21 FOR SALE Redwood lumber and poste. Truckload iota di rect from mill to ranch. For information phone 1851. 10-4 FOR SALEGood potato picking sacks. R. W. and J. R. Steele. Merrill, Ore. 2137-tt FUNERAL PIECESCut flowers. wedding decorations. Call the Flower Basket, 431 Main. Phone 1545. 104 WOOD FOR BALELimb and body. Phone 1097. 10-28-mtt STOVE OIL Claroombe Motor Co. Phone 3270. MP-1497-tt 38 For Sale or Trade OVW00100OWO0,0e,.P0PoiOoPo FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for Income property. fine dairy farm in Rogue River Valley. Modern house, barn and equip ment for grade A milk. Box 2571. News-Herald. 10-5 40 To - TRADE EQUITY In '32 Plymouth. just reconditioned. for cheap car. cow or what have you. See Whiter at Summers school. 14 al 42 Miscellaneous Wanted ooie0,6..0..,OWNO,,,Wsows,00,00 HIGHEST Woes veld for used furniture, stoves. eta. OK Sec end Hand Store. 821 Klamath Ave. Phone 991. 10-8-mtt WANTED TO RENT Partly furnished small Inexpensive house with bath. Any place in or near city. 235 N. 5th., Apt. 4. , 10-5 WANTEDOtte hundred custom ers to buy our beet grade high heat stove oil. Price 100 gal. or more Do. Ciaycomb Motor Co. Phone 2270. 10-28 WANTEDStook trailer. Phone 651-W-4. 2559-tt WANTED TO BUYTwo used outboard motors. g or 6 horse power. must be in good con dition. Write P. O. Box 786, City. . 10-6 WANTED TO BUY Weaned calves. Phono 551W4 48311-tt UvusodPoury l, TEAM BLACK MARES, bred; also 5 mulch cows. Earl Tuck er, Merrill, Ore. 10-9 FOR BAIA Two good family cows. Call evenings. 000 Van Ness. 104 450 GOOD EWE iambs for wale. P. O. Box 664, Lakeview. 10-4 Automofive Chevrolets and Plymouths 44 Livestocid Poui FOR SALE-2 bulls, registered Shorthorn Durham and Here ford. D. M. Hess, Sprague River, Box 108. 10-9 FOR SALE OR TRADE for cat tleaaddle and work horses and thoroughbeed race horses. 4th road to right off Altamont Drive. T. Lenhart. 10-8 FOR SALEYoung brown Jersey milk cow. Mustier ranch. mile south of Wordent Oregon. J'.10-5 FOR SALE-30 head white face and Durham feeder cattle. Also 10 head No. 1 dairy cows freshen in Nov. and Dec. Write or call C. T. Roe, Kerby, Ore. 104 450 GOOD EWE LAMBS FOR SALEP. O. Box 564, Lake view. Ore. 10-5 CHICKS$10 per 100. also start ed chicks; Barred Rocks and Hampshires. Brooks Hatchery. Grants Pass. Oregon. 10-4 FOR SALEYoung Jersey milk cow. ard and Shasta in Pleasant View Tracts. Tel. 673-W-1. 2204-tt WANTEDTeam ranch horses. 1200 lb.. Albert Barrett. Ash land Route. 10-9 R. I. RED and Barred Rock chicks hatching every week Maguire Electric Hatchery. 2411 N. E. Oregon et., Portland, Oregon. 10-9-intt A few words in the classified will toll your story. 46 Financial .ii0,W.O.,WiPa00eOSkd. LOW RATES on AUTO LOANS and REFINANCING Quick. Dependable. Safe No Co-Signers 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 10-9mtt FULLY equipped restaurant and fountain, good location, 311 So. tith. Grants Pass, Ore. 10-7 Legal Notice& sOkft0.1aftftP01A0dWfatao,..bft.No,.ft.m.WW.O,V NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given that the underaigned has been ap pointed Administratrix of the Estate of Ernest L. Elliott, de ceased, by the Circuit Court of Klamath County, Oregon. All persons having claims aiming said Estate are hereby required to present the same. properly verified as required by law, to the undersigned at tho office of H. C. Merryman, 205 1.0.0.1r. Building. Klamath Falls, Oregon, within sir months from the date of this notice. Dated September 27, 1987. CLARA B. ELLIOTT, Administratris of the Estate of Ernest L. Elliott, Deceased. H-S 27, O. 4-11-18-25. No. 400 Legal Notices SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Equity No. 501a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF ORGEON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. Arthur R. Wilson and Rosana P. Wilson, Plaintiffs, vs. The Klamath Development Co., a corporation, R. M. Healey, Mrs. R. W. Healey, Basil R. Healey, Clifford Healey, and the unknown heirs of the above named parties; also all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described In the complaint herein, De fendants. TO: The Klamath Development Co., a corporation, R. M. Heal ey, Mrs. R. W. Healey, Basil R. Healey, Clifford Healey, and the unknown heirs of the above named parties; also all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest In the real estate described in the Amended Complaint In this cause, Defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You, and each of you, are hereby required to appear and answer the Amended Com plaint filed against you, in the above entitled suit, on or before October 11. 1937, that being the last day of the time prescribed in the Order for Publication of this Summons. And if you fail so to answer or appear, for want there of plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in their Amended Complaint on file herein, to-wit: For judgment and decree that you have no estate, claim or interest in and to the following described real property, to-wit: Situate in Klamath County, Oregon, Lot Six (6) of Block Twelve (12) of Hillside Addi tion to the City of Klamath Falls, and that you be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim whatever to said premises adverse to plaintiffs; for plata tiffs' costs and disbursements In curred in this suit, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable. This Summons is published once a week for four successive weeks in The Evening Herald, a daily newspaper printed, published and of general circulation in Klamath County, Oregon, by order of the Honorable Edward B. Ashurst. Judge of said Court, entered Sep tember 10, 1937. The date of first publication of this Sammons is September 18, 1937. R. C. GROESBECK. Attorney for Plaintiffs. U. S. National Bank Build ing, Klamath Falls, Oregon. H S 13,20.27 0 4.11-459 NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLE, MST Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of tho estate of W. S. Marlin, deceased, has filed in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, the Final Account of hi. administration of said estate. and that the Court has appointed Octo ber 13. 1937. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m. as the time, and the Court Room of said Court as the place for the hearing and settle ment of said Final Account. DATED: September 13, 1937. R. C. GROESBECK, Administrator of the Es tate of W. S. Marlin, De ceased. H S 13,20,27 0 4,11-460 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned executrix of the Estate of Robert C. Spink, De ceased, has filed her final account as ouch Executrix with the County Clerk of Klamath County. Oregon and the time for hearing objec tions and settlement of said ac count has been set for October 4. 1937, in the Circuit Court room In Klamath Falls, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said date. ALICE S. SPINK. Executrix with the Will annexed. W. LAMAR TOWNSEND, Attorney for Executrix. 207 I.O.O.F. Bldg. 7-14-21-28. O. 4No. 458 Christian Science "Unreality" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist. on Sunday. October 2. The Golden Text was. "Thus saith .the Lord, what iniquitl have your fathers found in me. that they are gone far from me, and have walked after vanity, and are become vain?" (Jeremiah 2:6). Among the citations which com prised the Lessem Sermon was the following from the Bible: "Be ware of false prophets, which come to you In sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. Even an every good tree bringeth forth good fruit: but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. Wherefore by their fruits ye shall enow them" (Matt. 7: 15, 17, 20). The Lesson-Sermon also Includ ed the following correlative pus sages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures." bY Mary Baker Eddy: "The first ef fort of error has been and is to impute to God the creation of whatever is sinful and mortal: but infinite Mifuls sets at naught such a mistaken belief. Jesus de fined this opposite of God and His creation better than we can when he said. 'He is a liar and the father of it.' Everything good or worthy God made. Whatever is valueless or baneful, He did not make,hence Its unreality" (pp 654, 625). THE KLAMATH VETERAN Activities of the SpanishAmerican War Veterans, The Disabled American Veterans, The Veterans of Foreign Wars, The American Legion and Their Auxiliaries. , AMEERICAN LEGION Klamath Poet No. 8 Thor. will be a dance follow ing the next meeting, TuesdaY. October 5. This dance will Inaug urate a series of social events during the winter months for the members of the post, their wives and members of the auxillarY. The business session will be de voted chiefly to the budget and Its adoption by the post. Columbus day will also be ob served at this meeting with an interesting speaker. Refreshments will be served during the dance. LEGION AUXILIARY The American Legion auxiliary will hold its regular meeting Tuesday evening, October 6. at 8 o'clock in the Legion hall. After a short business meet ing, the auxiliary will Join the Legion and listen to a Columbus address. Dancing and refresh TWO CHARGED WITII HUNTING ON HERE Charged with bunting on the mule deer refuge in eastern Klamath and western Lake coun ties. Joseph ()rile, Jr. and Howard Gherkin were arrested by state police. Ortis was fined $55.45 Includ ing costs. and the assessment against Gherkin was $30.45. State police said they picked I o HORIZONTAL I Pictured balloonist 10 Melody. 11 Demonstrative pronoun. 12 To Proffer. 13 To encourage. 15 Upon. 16 Saucy 17 Being. 18 Three. 19 Poker stake. 20 Started suddenly. 22 Drive. 23 Rabbit. 3 27 Sprite. 3 28 Eccentric 3 wheels. 4 29 Lost to view. SO On his last 4 flight he 4 landed in the 4 (31.). 32 Withered. 4 33 Musical note. 34 To slumber. 4 35 Blank line. Answer to Previous Paulo BROM MOWUNZ mom CIMA (mum uomom umoamg L3 40. up mmb ROUSH -OMMOR QONA-OWER.MNOR DORMOURAWOUIR5 oamunmAllommam Witia.EU M.M0M0714012NO O N DUM.BMUUM-00MR UMU1 .U,S00110 ROMOMURNM HOPMM ments will follow the close et the joint meeting. VFW AUXILIARY - Pe licim Poet No. 111011 The Ladies' auxiliary of VFW Pelican post No 1888 will bold regular meeting Wed:made evening, October I, in the club e rooms of the city library. - United Spanish War Veterans S. L. Ranson of Portland, de partment commander of the United Spanish War Veterans. and Mn. Irene Campbell, wrest. dent of the Oregon USWV auxi liary, will visit Klamath Tails October S. Reports of the national en campment and news of interest to all veterans will be given. and a banquet is planned. The meet. Ing will be held at the Methodist church, starting at 6:30 p. All Spanish war veterans will be welcome. the men up in the middle of the refuge. MOTORIST PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO RECKLESS DRIVING Anton. guty, charged with reckless driving. has pleaded not guilty and asked for a jury trial. It will be held in justice court Wednesday at id a. m. Complaints were filed Monday against Earl Harding Tracy. charged with violating the basic rule, and Arthur Laps ley, charged with having no rear license on a motor vehicle. "I'll give that guy just twenty minutes If be aid't here then, he can lend his ten bucks to somebody else r Stratosphere Flyer 9 Compact 13 To take ,,, notice of. 14 Grafted. , 16 Prior choice.) 18 Glazed clay block. 19 Intentions. 21 In this plat22 Tense. 23 Flock. 24 Form of "NO 25 Road. 26 His native continent 36 Company. 10 , 28 Price. 37 Exploit. 47 He is a -- 29 Irish fuel. 38 Beef fat by pmfessioa 30 Snare. 39 To doze. 31 Harasses. 40 Hammer VERTICAL 32 One that sue& heads. 1 Shirt ruffles. 35 As it were. 42 Armadillo. 2 Ireland. . 36 Provision& 43 Local position. 3 To help. 37 To handle. 44 Short 4 North 38 Speculation. Intermissions. 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