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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1938)
February 10, 1988 PAGE THIRTEEN Herald and News Classified Ad Section BUY, SELL AND TRADE WITH HERALD AND NEWS WANT-ADS FOR QUICK RESULTS RATES: Paid-in-Advance On dy. oar word . Two day run, par word T)iraa day run, 4 7 par word On waak run, par word Ona month run, par word (All mill order ads mini kave tub with order). Charge. Ad Each Insertion, fiar word No chare, mad tor lau than 2 be) All ada ara Inaerud In botb editions al The Newe-Herala. All elaulfloallona ara anmbarad aad appear to oumarlcel ordar. The dead-line (or classification to 11:00 a. in- Ada received altar 11:00 o'clock will ba run In lha "Too Lai to Olaaalfy" column. Classified Index Apartmanta lor lloal Automotive H Business Opportunities U Educational 1 1 financial .. For Bala or Trada I Oonaral Nolloaa I Halp Wuld, Female II Halp Wetted, Mala U Houses for Real 14 Livestock and Poultry ,, II Lost aad Found I liiumllanaoua (or Rani , la Miscellaneous (or Bala -II Mlaoallanaoua Wanlad -12 -10 ..It Personals Real Eatata (or Bala Raal Kuala Wantad . Room and Uoard . ..10 .11 Rooma (or Hani Bervloea Blluatloni Wantad -10 -II To Eiehama Transportation -.10 I Lost and Found LOST Botwaan Caacada Apia. mA uh tfnahnlf i4nal frtirk chain. Liberal raward. City Transfer or 1'hona 411. i-il Ganaral Noticat Go By Motor Coach VIA BEND hortest Route Lowest Ferae To Northwest Points Ona Hound War Trip Spokane Boise, Ida Portland Seattle $11.20 $20.05 10.00 18.10 5.90 10.65 8.40 14.65 Rueses Leave 1I:4B Noon Mt. Hood Stages, Inc. Greyhound Depot Phone 9 l-10-mt( O. Q. D'ALDINl Attorney at Law Certified Puhllo Accountant INCOME TAX BKHVICB Ml LONG DISTANCE HAULING Phona 1007. l-lint( SKI WAXINO Have thoaa akla bazo-waxed by an export (or only $1.00 pair which Includei an application o( running wax alio. Southern Oregon llilw. Co. 1-17 EXPttRT oil atova adjuatlng and repairing. Oil City. Phona II 97. 1-11 Transportation LADY WISHES tranaportatlon to Los AtiRnles Saturday or Bun dtiy. Phono 753. 1-10 LOCAL AND LONO DISTANCE HAULING. Insured enrrlora. Ijtot typo equipment (or lama or amnll Joba. O. K. Transfer Co., 412 Main. Phona 17. 1-5 10 Servicat HEWING Altaratlona. coal re llned. Mr. Harney. Phnne 4161-J. 1111 Dnrrow. SI BODKNHAMER SAW FILING 210 East Main. Phona 1H-W. All anws, toola, lawnmowors, old., ropalrcd. l-ll-mt( FLOOR BANDING nnd roflnlsh Ing. Clifford Ooldon. Phona 108W3. , 1-20-mtf SKI BHOP SERVICE Bindings niotintnd. akla waxod and water proofed, akl boots greased, akl equipment rantod. Soathorn Oregon Hdw. Co. 1-17 FLOOR BANDER Lntost typo Bander, onsy to itso, Juat the thing (or ro-flnlshlng worn floors. Southern Orogon Hdw. Co. 2-17 PAINTING, wall cleaning, kalso mining. Terms, Harry L. Brown. Phona 1002. I'll MATTHBHHKS HKI1UILT 12.50, ono day sorvloe. First class tipholstorlng, complete Una of latest materials. Cnrlaan Mat tress and Upholstering Co., 1200 Main. Phone 701. 2-21 FILMS Any 8-exposure roll de veloped and printed, 25e. East Sldo Phnrmncy, 025 East Main. 2-25-mtf MATTRESSES REBUILT $2.00 One-dny service. All kinds up holntorlng. Phono 1208-W. Economy Mnttress Co. 2-10 HOSIERY REPAIR Kxpnrloncod Opnratot THE TOWN BHOP GUi and Mnln l-S Sarvlcai BENEDICT IS64-W, Cleaning kltchona, woodwork, wullpapsr. Janitor. 1-10 OITY TRANSFER ft 8TOHAGE CO. Moving, crating, packing and carload illHlrlliutlon. 620 Spring Ht. Phono 433. 2-11 HEMSTITCHING Buttons. J. C. Penney Co. 2-14 M Halp Wanted, Female HEHPONSIIILE (or housework. 130 per month to start. Pri vate room with radio. Phone 14 01. 1-10 18 Situation! Wantod MIDIILE-AOED WOMAN wishes housework by hour, day or month. Phone 1701-W. 2-10 YOUNG MAN, 22. wlshee pnaltlon, part or full tlma. Phona 2364 W. I-U YOUNG woman wishes bookkeep ing or nfrira work, Iiuforence. Phono 673J8. 1-11 EXPERIENCED WOMAN wanta housework by hour or day. Phona 1622 W. Agnes Dolnn. 1-10 PRACTICAL NURSING and fam ily cooking, oil y or country. Room 3, Arcade Hotel. 1-10 LADY WANT8 WORK Empire Hotel, Room I. 2-11 HEHPONRIIILE (ItHL wants gen eral housework. Phone 1939 W. 2-11 A low words tn tba claaaifH-u will tell rnur story. 20 Room and Board ROOMS Board If dealred. 315 No. III). I ll ROOM AND BOARD Reason able, wasblng Includod. 224 Michigan. 1-11 BOARD AND ROOM Steam bent, private shower. 723 Klmnath. 1-14 ROOM AND HOARD 83 High. 2-6lf 22 Roomt (or Rant NICE WARM ROOM, cloao In, wish to share with employed lady. 435 High. I ll FOR RENT Room. One or two gontlemen. 133 Mortimer. 2-11 NICE WARM ROOM 134 No. 3rd. 1669-lf HOUSEKEEPING ROOM. Iimtilre 707 Washington. 2-10 ROOM FOR RENT 115 Grnnt. Apt. . 1-14 CLAREMONT. 128 No. 4th St. All outside modern rooms. Free parking lot. 4-7 NICE ROOM, close In. cooking. Pbona 1114. 1-10 ROOM FOR RENT 111 Wash ington St. 1823-tf WARM ROOM 131 No. 3rd. 609-tf 24 Apartments for Rant FOR RENT Two-room furnished apartment. 114 Walnut. 2-10 APARTMENT TOR RENT Vir ginian Apta. 2-1J 8-HOOM FURNISHED APT. Heat, Hghls, wator furnished. $6.00 week. 1304 Wordon. 1-11 VACANCY 1310 Oak. Villa Mar quise. 1-15 TWO-ROOM FURNISHED CABIN One or two working mon pre ferred. 661 Broad. 1-10 I ROOMS AND BATH Modern, city ateain heat and hot water. Has electric range and rofrlg erntor, nice bullt-lns, upstairs In a brick building. Apply 833 Walnut. Robert Currier. 2-10 THREE-ROOM DUPLEX, bath. In Hot Springs Addition. Call at 4 p. m., 1942 Main, 2-10 FURNISHED APARTMENT for 2 or 4 adulta. Wood, lights nnd water. 419 N. 10th. 3-5 VACANCY Eaplanada Courts. 2-19 FURNISHED COTTAGES by week or month. Everything furnlsh ad. Altnmont Auto Camp. 2-10 THREE-ROOM DUPLEX All modern conveniences; also laun dry and storage room. 911 N. 8th. 3-5 FOR RENT Modorn furnished apartments. Rensonale ratoa. Phona 293 or after I p. m. call 916-W. 3-3 NEWLY RENOVATED two-room apartmont. Marian Apartment. 1393-tf THE CASCADE APT. HOT1L 230 So. 11th St. Phono 886 Rooma with bath and complete ly equipped apartments by the day, week or month. Free gnr ago, 2-12-mtf APARTMENT for ront Alphn Apts. Phona 800, 4554tf News and Horald Want-Ads set results 26 Housei (or Rant afsaaavaisVVWaaMfatsaasaasssaBaafWaeMaaisaasataii FOR RENT OR LEASE 4-room rni.nitinrl honae. lint water tank. gnrago and woodshed, i aero good Irrigation gnraen land. 2nd Slreot, riensant View tracts. Inqttlro Frank Bishop's place, Stowart Addition. 2-10 FOR RENT Thrno-ronm furnish ed house, 122.60, Inquire 2100 Applogate ' S-10 10 28 Miicallaneoui (or Rant SKIS FOR RENT High quality hickory skis complete with bind ings to fit either ski boots or ordinary boots. Waxud and all ready to go, complete with polos 11.50 per day. Southern Oregon Hdw. Co. 1-17 FOR LEASE 160 scree on Lower Klumath lake. Wator and pump fiirnlahud (or Irrigation. Mra, I-oln Heck, Hugor. Phona 480J2 or l.elnnd Oty, Tulelnka. 2-11 30 Raal Estt tor Sal 5 Acres Near Lskovlew Junction on highway. Has good, partly fur ulslied, l-rootn house. Chicken house, garage and other outbuild ings. For aula at 13000 cash, or will trada on apartment or rooming house. A Acre In Bryant Tracts. Has a email house, gurage and cntckan nouae Good road. Lawn, traaa, berries 1260 will handle. Potato Land Wanted I have a client who wants to runt from 30 to 10 acrea of good potato land, and will pay as high us 130, casta rent, per acre, for the heat suitable land. R. P. OLIVER 111 g. lib St. Phona 810 1-10 OUTSTANDING RESIDENCE BARGAIN If taken within ona waak. Good Hot Sprlnga location. Neat home, four rooma and bath hardwood floors throughout, In A-l condition. Lawn, treea, double garage with alloy, concrete foundation electric hot water heater, Inlaid linoleum. On paved street, near school. Price Includes 1228.00 equity In attractive furniture. Total price 12790.00, with $133 down payment and reaaonable turins. CHILCOTE & SMITH lit N. 9th Phone 86 1-10 6-ltOOM HOME near Roosevelt school Paving paid. 12600 Terms 1260 down, 24.00 mo. COMFORTABLE 8-ROOM house and bath, near Mills school. Take plrk-up or truck aa down payment of 516. Balance 116 month, plus interest. Full price only 11600. i 6-HOOM HOME on 1 acrea finest Imitated garden soil. Clear. Trade for city borne.. . . .. E. R. DENNIS BARNHIBEL AGENCT 111 N. 9th. Phone 1060 2-10 FOR SALE Five-room lathed and plastered modern house on Slate Line road, I miles from Tulelake. Can ba easily moved to new homestead site. Reaaon able. J. Peary Hnley, Malln, Ore. 1-23 FOR SALE Three bedroom house. Choap. Inquire News Herald. Box 1649. 2-11 LEWIS TRACTS 1 mile east of city on Shasta Way. Excellent location, fine soil, Irrigation. Small down payment. Small monthly paymenta. Interest In cluded. Mrs. H. V. Lewis, own er, Rt. 2. Box 896, Shaataway Road. Phnne .1SJ2. 1-6 34 Automotive 1933 Chev. Deluxe 8 w. whoels, new tires, motor A-l, radio and heater. For snle by owner, 1287.00. Call at Scnndla Rooms, No. 15, over Labor Temple, 9th and Walnut 1-11 WILL TRADE 1560.00 EQUITY In 1937 Ford for good uaed car. 1101 Mnln. i-ii 36 Miscellaneous (or Sole FOR SALE 160 tons alfalfa hay, also Holsteln cow, freshen aoon. Ralph Hill, near Mao'a Store. 1-14 FOR VALENTINE'S DAY Give Whltman'a chocolates. Heart shaped boxes, 50a to fi.00. Ctirrln'e for Drugs. 1-11 FOR SALE Orey wool hand knlttod dress, slsa II, $10. Cull after 6:30, 205 Commercial. 3-10 SIMMONS LARGE CRIB BED and mattress, baby bath tub, porch gate, circulating heater. Cheap. Phone 1114. 2-10 BONE DRY Pine Blocks right from bin. Ex cellent range wood. Prompt delivery. Phone 892-M. 2-1 WOOD FOR SALE Phone 1490- M. 3-1 FOR SALE 18-ft. John Deere '36 Combine; rubber equipped; pickup root. Sacrifice for cash. Write Box 1536 Herald. 3-11 SEASONED FIR BODY WOOD mono 1331, 2-19 FOR BALE HAY 80 tona alfal fa, bnled, In barn, li rnllos east of Hatfield, Calif., atate line rond; also team mules, weight 2900. Claude Gaines, Rt. 1, Box 195, Mnlln. l-io BEST GRADE OF STOVE OIL 100 gallons, 8g conts, delivered. 50 ffnllons. a cents riAllvi,f At plant, 71 cents gallon. QIL uiri, soutn sixth St. 2-28 FOR BALE Retlootor lamp, wanning mnonine, studio ootioh. 1816 Mplannde. 2-10 34 Automotive) WATCH CLOCK Will you be the lucky one? The clock tollj off the dollars. Buy at the clock price. Watch the clock at Locke Motor Co. if 1936 Chevrolet Town Sedan Beautiful blue finith, new tirei, upholstery thowi no wear, 30-day guarantee; told with our liberal terms. Price started at $545. At noon Thursday the clock said $521 LOCKE MOTOR CO. Sixth end Oak 46 Miscellaneous for Sale FURNITURE BARGAINS Slightly uaed 4-plece vanity bed room suite, In modern white fin ish. Complete with new Sim mons foundation coll aprlng and new Inner aprlng mattress 969.50 l-plece walnut bedroom aulte, choice of oval or Venetian type mlrrora 8(40.50 and $-47.80 BPECIAL t-pleee living room aulte bnllt by Kroehler. Choice of brown, rust or green. .....S'39.80 8PECIAL on Inner spring mat trasses. Regular price 116.15, special at $11.95 (Six only so coma early) Vlait Upstairs Furniture Store Complete line of new furniture. Ovor Currln's Drug Store, Entrance at ill S. 9th. 1-11 MONEY TO LOAN On guns, diamonds, watches, suits. WE LOAN THE MOST Highest prices paid tor old gold. "CALL ME MAURY" Corner Ninth and Klamath 1-11 USED ELECTROLUX new. Phone 1623. Almost 1-10 FOR SALE Davenport and chair, enameled atova, rags, beds, Rentier car radio. 109 Washing ton, l-io BLOCK WOOD AT YARD 11.60 cord. Peyton ft Co. 1-26 INDEPENDENT STOVE OIL 50 gallons or more at plant 7a per gallon, delivered In city to par gallon. Terms cash. Peyton & Co. Phone 536. 2-12mt( CHEMULT HOTEL Try a clean place to eat tn Chemult. Hotel ratea 11.00 and up. 1-7 HEATER OIL Delivered 50 gal. or mora 8e At yard 7c HEILBRONNER ft REA Phone 239-W 111 Spring St II MOVING? Call Klamath Falls Tranafer and Storage, 4th and Klamath. Phone 1017. l-lmt( WINDOWS, DOORS. CABINETS GLASS WORK Klamath Cabinet Shop 111 Spring St. Phona 1414 3-4 MOHAWK FIRST GRADE 8TOVE OIL Delivered, 100 gal., tie. 50 gals. to. Phone 1270. 1-6 FOR SALE Red driveway cin ders. Any amount. Phone I17J1. 1-3 EVENTUALLY you'll uae 70 Octane gasoline. Why not now? lie gallon. Oil City. South Sixth etreet, 1.14 FOR BALE Heatara. tablaa, bed taada, dressers, buffet, etc Priced right. People'a Ware house, t-t FOR SALE Gray clndera, beat for driveway. Phone 33-J-l. 1-11 TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED Lucaa Furniture Company, 19S Eaat Main. Out of the High Rent District. 1-17 SEASONED Fir Body Wood. Ph. 1919. 2-11 FOR SALE Equity in electric stove and refrigerator. News Herald, Box 1173. 2-11 FOR SALE Eight tons alfalfa hay, 17.00; (our tona rye hay, tl.00; 640-egg lnoubntor, 14.00; 70-egg Incubator, $2,00; kero sene and coal broodera, (4.00 ench; wagon, rubber tired, 136. Rt. I, Box 647, Merrill High way. W. L. Horner. 1-11 UNREDEEMED ELGIN Watches 14-50 up. Rlcky'a Jewelry and Loan Co., 611 Main, 8-9 I BUY USED PIANOS (or cash, tune and recondition and sell, adding only value of work, and on terms 35 down, $6 month. Lotus R. Mann, tuner at Derby's, 117 So, 7th. 8-9 inn, nw nu if.t. top-poats t Rudy's Men Shop, corner Main nnd 6tn. 1-11 36 ' Miscellaneous (or Sale SEASONED HEAVY FIR BODY WOOD Phono H46.J. 2-19 38 For Sale or Trade i ACRE IN ALTAMONT, email house, garage and e h 1 e k e n house, all fenced. Cheap for cash. Will trade (or late V-8 truck. Write Box 222. Lake view. 1-10 40 To Exchange TO EXCHANGE Wall located residence lot, Hot Springs ad dition, tor spuds. Altamont Auto Camp. 2-12 42 Miscellaneous Wanted RELIABLE PARTY wants three room house. Call 1795-J. 2-12 CASH PAID (or tires for retread ing. No cuts or bruises. Mac Donald Tire Sales Co. Across from Wlllard Hotel. 8-8 HIGHEST PRICES paid (or used furniture and atovee. OK Sec ond Hand Store, 120 Klamath. Phone 111. 2-28-mtf 44 Livestock end Poultry CHICKS Barred Rocks, Leg horns and Reda 1 10. Hamp shlres 110. Free literature. Brooks Hatchery, Grants Pass, Oregon. 2-16 NEW HAMPSHIRE, BARRED ROCK and R. I. RED chicks batching every week. Maguire Electric Hatchery. 2415 N. E. Oregon St., Portland, Oregon. 2-28-mtf WANTED Feeder plga. 70 lbs. to 15 lbs. each. Ewauna Box Co. 2-15 46 Financial LOW RATES on AUTO LOANS and REFINANCING Quick, Dependable, Safe No Co-Signers No Red Tape NO HIDDEN CHARGES Let ua finance your new or need ear purchase. Motor Investment Co. License M-104 114 No. 7th Ph. 182 1-l-mtr Legal Notices NOTICE INVITING BIDS The underaigned Police Judge of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, win receive bids up to and including s-p. m: Feb.'ll.' 1938 for a one and one-half ton truck chassis with cab, F. O. B. Klamath Falls, Oregon; the wheel base shall not be less than 131" nor more than 136"; It shall hare a front bumper; 6 ply Urea; one spare tire; dual wheels on Tear. The bidders shall furnish speci fications and cuts of the equip ment they propose to furnish. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. OTTO H. LANGSLET, Police Judge. Feb. 10-11-12 .No. 29 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE On the 12th day of March, 1938, at the hour of ten o'clock A. m. at the (ront door of the court house tn Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, I will aell at auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property located In Klamath County, Oregon, to-wit: Weat half of the Southwest quarter; Weat halt of the Southeast quarter, and the Southeast quarter of the South west quarter, Section 31, Town ship 32 South; Lot two, Sec tion 6, Township 33 South, Range 71 East of the Willam ette Meridian, less 10 acrea heretofore deeded to Wade Crawford, aa shown In Deed Records, Volume 66, Page 161, Klamath County, State of Ore gon, containing in all 127.65 acres, more or less. Said sale la made under execu tion Issued out o( the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon (or tha Countv of Klamath to me di rected In the case of State of Ore gon, represented by and acting for and through the World War Veterans' State Aid Commission Plaintiff, vs. William V. Copeland and Mary J. Copeland, his wife; Alvln Q. Copeland, aa adminis trator of the Estate of L. W. Copeland, deceased; Alvln Q. Copeland and Jane Doe Copeland, his wife; Charles Lester Cope land: Abigale Copeland Mason; Alice Birdie Engle; Edith Eva Nichols; Nora M. Copeland; Ethel Copeland, a widow; Jesse Cope land; John Copeland; and Mar garet Murray, Defendants. L. L. LOW. Sheriff of Klamath County, Ore gon. By Anne Price, Deputy. H F 10-17-21: M 1 No. 28 NOTICE OF BOND SALE Sealed bids will be rocelved by the Common Council of the city of Klamath Fulls, Oregon, for the purchase of Seven Thousand Dol lare (17,000.00) worth of nego tiable municipal bonds of Klam atta Falls, Oregon, authorized by an election duly held Deoember 8, 1937,and by Ordinance No. 3011; issued for the purpose of building, maintaining and oper atlng and equlplng two aewer system chlorlnatlon plnnta on city owned real property or real prop erty to be acquired by purchase condemnation, or otherwise, and purchasing or acquiring personal property for the equipment of said plants, and purchasing or ac quiring real property upon which to build and erect said plants. ' Bids to pnrohase said bonds will be received by the Police Judge Legal Notices up to and Including the 28th day of February, 1938, at the hour of 7:30 p. m., and opened imme diately thereafter at the regular meeting of the Common Council of said city In the City J 1 a 1 1 ; said bonds to he dated .March 1, 1938, and In denominations of One Thousand Hollars (11,000.00) each, payable serially within seven (7) years. Said bonds shall draw Interest at a rate not to ex ceed 6 per annum, payable semi-annually on the lst'day of September and the 1st day of March of each year, beginning September 1, 1938; provided, however, that the city of Klamath Kails reserves the right to take up and cancol said bonds upon the payment at any time of the face value thereo( at any aeml annual coupon paying date at or after three (3) years from the date of Issue. Bald bonds shall mature aa followa: Bond Number 1, 11,000.00, maturing March 1, 1939; Bond Number 2, 61,000.00, ma turing March 1, 1940; Bond Number 3, 51.000.00, ma turing March 1, 1941; Bond Number 4, 11,000.00 maturing March 1, 1942: Bond Number 6, f 1,0 00. 00 ma turing March 1, 1943; Bond Number 6, 81,000.00, ma turing March 1, 1944; Bond Number 7, 11,000.00, maturing March 1, 1945. Principal and Interest shall be payable In the office of the City Treasurer of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. The approving legal opinion of Messrs. Teal, Wlnfree, McCulloch, Shuler and Kelley will be fur nished the successful bidder. Bids must be unconditional and accompanied by a certified check In the amount of One Thousand Dollars (11.000.00). Each bid ehall be enclosed In a sealed en velope and shall be addressed to the undersigned and on the lower left-hand corner of each envelope there shall be plainly written or printed "BID ON CHLORINA- TION BONDS." The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids and call (or new bids It It desires. O. H. LANGSLET, Police Judge. H J 27; F 1-10-17-24 No. 17 NOTICE OF BOND SALE Sealed blda will be received by the Common Council o( the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, for the purchase of Two Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars ($2,700.00) worth of negotiable municipal bonds of Klamath Falls, Oregon, being part of a series of bonds authorized by an election duly held on December Sv 1937, and by Ordinance No. 3013, and issued for the purpose of acquiring land and real property and rights of way for an underpass to be con structed by the Oregon State Highway Commission on Main Street between Soring Street and East Main Street tn the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Bids to purchase said bonds will be received by the Police Judge up to and Including the 28th day of February, 1938, at the hour of 7:30 p. m., to be opened imme diately thereafter at the regular meeting of the Common Council of said city In the City Hall; the proposed sale of said bonds in the amount of $2,700.00. being a part of a $24,700.00 issue, the City Council elects to sell bonds No. 1. 2. and 3 of said Issue with the right of the Council to hereafter aell the balance of said Issue or any part thereof. Said bonds to be dated March 1, 19.18, tn denominations of One Thou sand Dollars ($1,000.00) each, ex cept as to one bond in the amount of Seven Hundred Dollars ($700.00), payable March 1, 1939, and to draw Interest at a rate not to exceed 6 per annum payable semi-annually aa follows: Sep tember 1 and March 1 of each year, beginning with September 1 193S, and shall mature as follows: Bond Number 1. $700.00, ma turing March 1, 1939; Bonds Numbers 1 and 3 $1,000.00 each, maturing March 1. 1939. Principal and interest shall be payable in the office of the City Treasurer of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at Klnmath Falls, Oregon. The approving legal opinion of Messrs. Teal, Wlnfree, McCulloch, Shuler and Kelley will be fur nished the successful bidder. Bids must be unconditional and accompanied by a certified chock In the amount of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($350.00). Each bid shall be enclosed in a sealed en velope and shall be addressed to the undersigned and on the lower left-hand corner of each envelope there shall be plainly written or printed: "BID ON UNDERPASS BONDS." The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids and can for new bids it it desires. O. H. LANGSLET, Police Judge. H J 27; F 3-10-17-24 No, 19 NOTICE OF BOND SALE Sealed bids will be received by the Common Council of the city of Klnmath Fnlls, Orogon for the purohase of Thirty-Two Thousand Seven Hundred Donnra ($sx,ivu urnrlh nf noffntinlllfl llltinlcittal bonds of Klnmath Falls, Oregon, authorized by an eloction duly held December 8, 1937, and by Ordinance No. 8010; issued for the purpose of general city Im provements by acquiring real and personal property, realigning streets, purennstng nn aspnuu plant, fire department and snow nlnur Anuimnnnt. constructing cltv garage addition, widening city streets and constructing storm sewer. T4lfta in mirphnaa InM hnnrta will be recolvdM by the Police Legal Notlcee Judge up 'to and Including the 2lu day of February, 1938, at the hour of 7:30 P. M.. and opened Immediately thereafter at the regular meeting of the Com mon Council of said elty In tba City Hall; said bonds to be dated March 1, 1938, and in denomina tions of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each, except aa to bond No. 1 In the amount of 8aven Hundred Dollars (1700.00). Day- able aerially within sixteen (16) yeara. Said bonds ahall draw inter est at a rate not to exceed 6 per annum, payable semi-annually on ma isi aay or September and the lat day of March of each year, beginning September , 1, may; provided, however, that the city of Klamath Falls reserves the right to take np and oancel said bonds upon payment at any time of the face value, thereof at any aeml-annual coupon paying date at or after three (3) yeara irom toe date of Issue. Bald bonds ahall mature aa followa: Bond Number 1, $700.00. ma tunng March 1, 1939r Bonds Nos. 2 and 8. $1,000.00 eacn, maturing March 1. 1989: Bonds Nos. 4 and 5. $1,000.00 each, maturing March 1, 1940: Bonds Nos. 6 and 7, $1,000.00 each, maturing March 1, 1941; uonaa Nos. b and 9. $1,000.00 eacn, maturing March 1. 1942: Bonds Nos. 10 and 11, 11.000 eacn, maturing March 1, 1943: Bonds Nos. 12 and II. 11.000 each, maturing March 1. 1944: Bonds Nos. II and 16. 11.000 eacn, maturing March 1. 1945: Bonds Nos. 16 and 17. 11.000 eacn, maturing March 1, 1948: Bonda Nos. 18 and 19. 11.000 eacn, maturing March 1. 1917: tsonaa nos. 20 and 21. 11.000 each, maturing March 1. 1948: Bonds Nos. 22 -and 22. 11.000 eacn, maturing March 1. 1949: sonoa Nos. 24 and 25. $1,000 eacn, maturing March 1. 1950: Bonds Nos. 26 and 27, $1,000 eacn, maturing March. 1, 1951; uona s nos. 28 and 29, $1,000 eacn, maturing March 1. 1952: Bonds Nos. 30 and 31, $1,000 eacn, maturing March 1. 1953: Bonds Nos. 32 and 33, $1,000 eacn, maturing March 1, 1954. Principal and interest ahall be payable in the office of the City Treasurer of the cltv of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. The approving legal opinion of .iiessrs. real, wmrree, McCulloch Shuler and Kelley will be furn ished the successful bidder. Blda must be unconditional and accompanied by a certified check in the amount of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00) Each bid ahall be enclosed In a sealed envelope and shall be ad dressed to the., undersigned and on the lower left-hand corner of each envelope there shall be plainly written or printed "BID ON GENERAL CITY IMPROVE MENT BOND SERIES 1938." The Conncll reserves the right to reject any and all bids and call for new blda if It desires. O. H. LANGSLET, Police Judge. H J27:F3-10-17-24 No. 16. NOTICE OF BOND SALE Sealed bids will be received by the Common Council of the city of Klamath Falls. Oregon, for the purchase of Sixty Three Thousand Dollars ($63,000.00) worth of negotiable municipal bonds of Klamath Falls, Oregon, author ized by an election duly held De cember 3, 1937, and by Ordinance No. 3012; Issued for the purpose of building, erecting, constructing and maintaining four (4) new brldgea over and across the Main Canal of the United States Bureau of Reclamation within the elty of Klamath Falls, Oregon, and ac quiring property therefore, aa fol lowa: across said canal ou Main street. Esplanade Street, Wash ington Street and Eleventh Street; for the removal of all bridges on said streets, including the Lin coln Street bridge. Bids to purchase said bonds will be received by the Police Judge up to and Including the 28th day of February, 1938, at the hour of 7:30 p, m., and oppened imme diately thereafter at the regular Council meelng of the Common Council of said city in the City Hall; said bonds to be dated March 1, 1938, and in denomina tions of Ona Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each, payable serially within twenty (30) yeara. Said bonda ahall draw interest at a rate not to exceed t per annum, payable semi-annually on the 1st day of September and the 1st day of March of each year, beginning September 1, 1938; provided, however, that the city of Klam ath Falls reserves the right to take up and cancel said bonda upon the payment at any time of the face value thereof at. any semi-annual coupon paying date at or after three (8) yeara from the date of Issue. Bald bonds ahall mature as followa: Bonda Numbers 1 to I Inclu sive, $1,000.00 each, maturing March 1, 1939; Bonds Numbera 4 to I Inclu sive, $1,000.00 - each, maturing March 1, 1910; Bonds Numbers 7 to 9 inclu sive, $1,000.00 each, maturing March 1, 1941; . Bonds Numbers 10 to 12 Inclu sive, $1,000.00. each, maturing March 1, 1942. Bonda Numbers 13 to 15 Inclu sive, $1,000.00 each, maturing March 1, 1943; Bonds Numbera It to 18 Inclu sive, $1,000.00 each, maturing March 1, 1144! . Bonds Numbera 19 to 21 Inclu sive, $1,000.00 each, maturing March 1, 1945; Bonds Number 12 to 24 Inclu sive, $1,000.00 each, maturing March 1, 19lt; Bonds Number 15 to 27 Inclu sive, $1,000.00 each, matiylng Marcn 1, i4'; Bonda Numbers 28 to 10 Inclu- Legal Notice slve, $1,000.00 each, maturing Marob, l, 1948; Bonds Numbers II to 83 incla. slve, $1,000.00 ench, maturing Aiarcn 1, 1949; Bonda Numbers II to It Inclu sive, $1,000.00 each, maturing March 1, 1950; Bonds Numbers 17 to 89 Inclu sive, - $1,000,00 each, maturing March 1, 1961; Bonds Numbera 40 to II Inclu sive, $1,000.00 each, maturing March 1, 1952; Bonds Numbers 43 to IS Inclu sive, $1,000.00 each, maturing March 1, 1968; Bonds Numbers IS to 48 Inclu sive, $1,000.00 each, maturing March 1, 1954; Bonds Numbers 49 to 61 Inclu sive, $1,000.00 each, maturing March 1, 1955; . Bonds Numbers 52 to 55 Inclu sive, $1,000.00 each, maturing March 1, 1956; Bonda Numbera 56 to 59 Inclu sive, $1,000.00 each, maturing March 1, 1957; Bonda Numbers 60 to 63 Inclu sive, $1,000.00 each, maturing March 1, 1958. Principal and Interest shall be payable In the office of the City Treasurer of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. The approving legal oplntoq of Messrs. Teal, Wlnfree, McCulloch, Shuler and Kelley will be fur nished the successful bidder. Bids must be unconditional and accompanied by a certified check in the amount of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00). Each bid shall be enclosed in a sealed en velope and ahall be addressed to the undersigned and on the lower left-hand corner of each envelope there shall be plainly written or printed "BID ON BRIDGE BONDS." The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids and call for new bids if it desires. O. H. LANGSLET, Police Judge. H J 27; F 8-10-17-24 No. IS NOTICE TO CREDITORS MOTtPH IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator vi mv Estate of Napoleon Collett .nm-t1mA Srnnwn Polv Col- lette). Deceased. All person having claims againai aaia wi are directed to present aaid claims property verified to me at the office of my attorney, Fred D. Fletcher, 16 Loomla Building, Klamath . Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication o( this notlc which la February 3, 1938. GUS 8TEDRY, Administrator. H. F. 3-10-17-24; M. I No. 11 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY Or KLAMATH. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry Otto Miller, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that I have filed my final account and report as administratrix of the eatata of Henry Otto Miller, de ceased, and the above court ha fixed 10 o'clock in the forenoon of February 26, 1938, and the courtroom of the above entitled court in the Klamath County Courthouse in Klamath Falls, Oregon, as the time and place when and where any person may present any objections or excep tions to anything therein contain ed, and at said time and place the court will finally nettle said account. VIOLA LOUISE MILLER, Administratrix of the Estate of Henry Otto Miller, Deceased. ' H J27: F3-10-17 No. 15 A Night Out Ruth Pease, abeve. i-ml Co inlo Lou Bohoskey, two Stanford Unlverslti coeds frorn Portland. Ore., had night out, but they didn't enjoy It Lost for 10 hours In the snows ol Yosemlte National Park while searching parties combed the sl&p:, they saved themselves by building fire. Miss Bohoskey sacrificed Iter . shirtwaist to start gio o'Mt: