The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 29, 1941, Page 9, Image 9

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TITP: EVKNTNC HE RAM), KLAMATH FAT,T,S, OREGON
PAGR NtNq
Claielfiod Advertising Ratoi:
Olio iluy per word He
3 day run per word do
9 day run per word Ho
4 diiy run per word lOo
3 clay run per word 1 1 o
Week run per word 120
Month run per word 32o
20 DISCOUNT for
Payment In Advance. Thli dl
count given to do away with
book work and billing ... on
actunl paid In advai.ee ads only
5 DISCOUNT f
Payment by the 10th. Thli dls
count given to Insure prompt
payment of adi charged on
monthly baali.
CLASSIFIED INDEX
ApartmcnU For Kent
Automotive ....
Bualneaa Uppnrtunltlei .....
Educational
' financial
For Bale or Trade .........
General Notices
; Wealth
Help Wanted. Female .....
' Holp Wanted. Male .-
flouaca Kor Urnt
Livestock and Poultry ....
' Lost and Found -
Mtaccllancnus For Kent .....
Mlacelluuooua For Kiilo
, Mlaccllnneoui Wanted ......
. Keul Kaluto For Sulo
Ilea) Batata Wanted
Floom and Board
Situations Wunted
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Transportation ...
a Loet and Found
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I LOST Chain of keys. Reward
j Northweatern Beauty School.
234 Main. 12 21)
i LOST Coin nurse In Wool
worth's or Newberry' Need
money badly. Reward pi-one
nlWH 12 20
General Notlcea
CONTINUOUS enrollment for
complete course 'ew tiiilton
rates There's no uhtitule
for quality. Northwestern
Beauty College. 12 j
I 1IAVE SOLD by business. K j
Cafe, HOtl Klamath avenue, and
will not be responsible for any
bills contracted after Decem
ber 27. 11)41. John Kcnoffil
12 31
Personals
FREE MARCELS every Monday.
Tuesday and Wednesday
Northwestern Beauty College
12
10
Service
HEMSTITCHING
DRESSMAKING, Buttons and
Buckles covered. Alterations
on new and old clothing. Mrs
H. M. Allen-ler, 731 Main.
Room 218. Phone 7203
1-lliiiitf
FLOOR SANUWG Old floors
reflnlshcd. Norman Fraley.
Phono 4001. l-24mtf
PICTURE FRAMING Art and HOARD, ROOM Lady or gen
Olft Shop, 510 Main. 124 nit f tleinun. 1321 Johnson. Phone
. . - l 554(1. 1-19
PICTURE FRAMING Goeller's,
230 Main. 2-14mtf22 Rooms For Ront
PAPERIIANG1NG, PAINTING,'
kalsomlnlnu. Dial 0B1H. Mel
vln E. frost. l-13mtf
ELECTRO! UX CLEANE1LS
Sales Service. P. O. Box 814
Phone 501B Your dealer.
Tarkel Tweet 1-12
SAWS REPAIRED The right
way Bodcnhamer's, 353 E.
Main. 110 1
BATTERIES CHARGED in 30 1
minutes Rcymcrs Associated
Service, Fourth and Main
1-3 in If
CARPETS, rugs and furniture
cleaned Dorcmus Rug Clean
ers Phons 5875 2012 Or
chard. 1-3
REMODELING and REPAIRS
Wm. B. Powell, Builder. Phone
3730 1 1
WRINGER ROLLS Washing
machine and vacuum cleaner
parts for all makes. Merit
Washing Machine Service.
811 South Sixth. 12-31mtf
REROOF Right over your old
roof. Quickly, safely nnd eco
.nomlcally For on estimate
phone 3730. Wm. B Powell
1-1
FLOOR SANDING and rcfimxh
Ing Clifford Golden Phone
3922 12-30mtf
SPECIAL $2.05 oil permanent
wave $1.80. Northwestern
Beauty College. 1-2
HOUSE CLEANING Art Bene
dict, 88411. 1-0
I WILL obtain your delayed
birth ccrtlflcnto for you. Cluis.
Hathaway, 120 N 10th St.,
Klamath Falls, Oro 12-30
RAY HALL Your Elcclrolitx
dealer sales and service. 813
Roseway Drive. Phone 7187
1-8
PAINTING, pupcrhanglng, kal
anmining, 7Bc hour or contract
Phona S080. 1-0
FLOOR SANDING, FINISHING
Wo generate our own pow
er. C. DuFour Phono 31)90.
12-31mtf
PAINTING, Kalsomlnlng It. L.
Brown. Phone 4228 I-lOmlf
12
Educational
QUICK METHOD In ballroom
dancing, Modern, old style.
Square dancing. Form your
own group, 1401 Esplanade.
1-4
MODERNISTIC BEAUTY COL
, LEGE. 018 Klnmnlh Avo
Phono 3883 lOOmtl
WHEN YOU THINK OF SUC
CESS think of Northwestern
, Beauty College, one of Amer
ica's exceptional training
schools. 1-2
Health
DOCTOR M. C, CAS8EL, chiro
practic clinic Hume locution.
532 Main. Dlnl 7215 l-7mtf
14 Hulp Wonted, female
WANTED High school girl to
work for room, hoard and
naliiry. Modern home, clone In.
Write box 1, Nowa-Hcrald.
Itl
WAN T K 1) Unencumbered
housekeeper mid cook be
tween 2.1 and 4(1. $40. Nnwa
Herald, llox 410. 440tf
WANTED Hunch housekeeper,
middle-aged. $15. Ncwa-Hcr-Did,
llox 444. 1230
CAI'AIILK nil iirmind office lrl.
.Home typing. Caacodo Laun
dry. 12-31
16 Help Wanted, Male
FOIt JODS In airplane factorlca.
Apply Mr I. Intnl. Room 201,
Wilhta lllclg 1-1
WANTED Experienced bell
boy Klk Hotel 12-31
Situations Wanted
SHIPMAN'S HOARDING HOME
for children 3B02 Illshee.
South Allamont. Phone 73(15
14
' 1IAIIVI.AND
Care of babies
and children Hour, day or
week. 412 Until. Phone B341.
112mtf
(ilKI. wants waitress work. Ex
perienced
Drive.
Altamont
12 30
MIDDLE AGED competent wo
man wants work on ranch.
Phone 4230. 12 31
EXPERIENCED woman cook
with 15-year-old boy wants
work. News Herald Box 370.
12 31
20
Room and Board
ROOM-HOARD 346 N. 10th.
1 II
HOARD ROOM 1018 Washing-
I ton. 1-1
I HOARD" AND ROOM 407No
I llth Phone 0010. 48H8tf
HOARD AND ROOM. Private
shower. Steam hent. 723 Klam
nth. 1-7
I
STEAM HEATED ROOMS
j -" view Hotel, Jnt and
Main. 12-20
MARS HOTEL 1411 Main.
Steam heated. Weekly rates
$3 up. 30c to $1 per night.
1-13
ROOMS 1034 High.
l-5mtf
NICE ROOMS for gentlemen.
Phone 5244 1-4
COMFORTABLE furnace heated
room adjoining bath. 1028 Jef
feqpon or phono (1834. 1-14
CLAREMONT, 228 No. 4th. All
outside newly decorated, mo
dern rooms. All with new in
ncrsprlng mattresses. Free
parking. l-13mtf
FOR RENT
3rd. Nice room. 134 N.
4600U
VACANCY Everything fur
nished. $3.30 and up per
week 1404 Klamath. 1-1
24 Apartment! For Rent
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
Wood, lights, water, gas. 410
No. 10th. l-24mlf
VACANCY Two rooms, bath.
Electric range. Adults. No
dogs. 323 Commercial. 155tf
FURNISHED 3-room modern du
plex apartment. Call Van
Dukcrs, phone 8837, Vi mile
north on Bend highway. 12-28
HOUSEKEEPING ROOM 020
Lincoln. 4587U
COMFORTABLE two-room apt.,
ground floor. 248 Broad.
4S46tf
FURNISHED APT. 801 Mar
ket. ' 12-30
CASCADE Apartment Hotel
Completely furnished Con
venient hotel service. Day,
week or month 1-llmtf
FOR RENT Apartment cottage.
Close In on Oiik street. $20
Fred Fletcher, 12 MpIIuiso
Illdg. Phono 4272. 12-29
FURNISHED 3-room
No. 10th.
apt. 433
12-31
PARTLY FURNISHED 2-room
pt downsliilrs. Prlvnlo both,
electric range. Close in. $20
month. Inquire !)I2',4 High,
days. 12-30
T1IUEK ROOMS Hot witter. No
parking space. $30 month.
Water furnished. 718 N. llth.
12-20
TWO-ROOM furnished apart
ment 1805 Main. 3004tf
FOR RENT Two bedroom fur
nished apartment. 2300 Blchn.
Phono 7286 or 4527. 4138U
NICELY furnished 4-room mod
ern Apt. 2 bedrooms. Inquire
2119 Applcgnto. 4749tf
13
24 Apartments For Ham
VACANCY Esplanade Court.
Fiirnlahcd. 12-3lintf
1UVKRV1EW Al'TS. 4 room
nicely furnished, two bed
rooms, very desirable. Phone
51117 474tr
KOR RENT Two-room cabin,
two room apartment. Inquire
Luke Hotel. 12 30
glkncouht apartments
Furnished. Steam heat, (inr
age. Phono S084. 1 2
FOU RENT 4-room furnished
Apt., hot and cold water fur
nished. Adults. No doe,. 1745
Menlo Way. 12 30
FURNISHED AIT.
quia, 1320 Oak.
Villa Miir
12 30
FOR RENT Two-room furnish
ed Apt. Wood, water fur
nished $20.00 21 20 Recla
mation. I 2 2'l
28
Houses For Rent
SMALL modern furnished cot
luge. Everything furnished
2125 Iliehn. 4004tf
FOR RENT Duplex, furnished.1
1143 Pine. 12 20,
MODERN CABIN 2247 Home )
dole. 12 30i
BACHELORS' CABINS 425
Willow 1-3
TRUCKS FOR RENT You
drive; move yourself, save i
Stiles Beacon Service. 1201
East Main Phone 11304 1 7mll
FIVE ROOM HOUSE Large j
living room, full basement,
hot water well 1845 Kaplan-1
ode. Phono 0025 471 ltf'
FOUR ROOM furnished house ..
Adults. 3703 Altamont Drive.
Phone 0731. 1-18,
TWO-ROOM cottoges. Wood, j
lights, gas furnished. $30 j
month. Link River Auto I
Camp. 1-18 1
UNFURNISHED duplex Ranife. !
refrigerator, oil furnoce. Call j
after 5:30 p. m. 505 No llth.
4.r).rltf !
.. . !
TWO-ROOM partly furnished:
house. Steady renter. Near
State Line Tavern, Tulelake. j
12-30 i
MODERN furnished house. One
bedroom. Inquire 305 Lin
coln. 30-1 If ,
TWO-ROOM furnished house,
bath. Inquire 2327 Dnrrow.
12 20
THREE bedroom house unfur
nished. 1840 Johnson, owner.
1434 Johnson. 12-30
3-ROOM modem house furnish
ed or unfurnished. No dogs.
S22 50. 2237 California Ave.
at front. 1-2
THREE ROOM furnished house.
Garage. Inquire 1443 Oregon.
401 ltf
THREE-ROOM furnished house.
Large porch. Phone 4248 '
12-31
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY
Two-bedroom home. Basement.
garage, hardwood floors, oil
furnace. Completely modern.
$42.50. H. R. Maguirc, Realtor,
1005 Pine. 12-29
28 Miscellaneous For tient
DEAD CAR STORAGE Cas
cado Garage building. Cars,
trucks, machinery, what have
you? Call at all hours. Phone
5115 l-Onitf
30
Real Estate For Sal
SIX-ROOM HOUSE Bath, new
paint, paper. $2050 for quick
sale. Terms to suit buyer.
Phone 5817. 4002U
TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE; three
bedroom house; three-bedroom
house with fireplace and rum
pus room in basement. Diesel
furnace. See Lloyd W. Rusk,
1608 Austin, off Shasta way.
13
FOR SALE Two houses for
price of one. A real bargain.
Inquire 1227 Main St. 133tf
STRICTLY BUSINESS
30
Real Estate For Sale
KOR SALE Apartment house,
doing good business, lit a sac
rifice. ItiMoon for selling due
to owner's declining years.
LI 43 Pine St. Phone 44411
12-20
3 ROOM house. Large cellar,
double gunigv, one acre good
garden ground, for sale or
rent to responsible, party. $35.
Inquire 2550 Kane. 12-31
FOU SALE Duplex with hot
water hoot. Owner leuving
town. See (it 051 Alameda. 1-2
ATTRACTIVE 2-bedroom home.
Completely modern, oil fur
nace, vcm-tiun blinds. Fur
nished if desired. Very easy
terms. St. Francis Park. Dial
4II7H after (I p. m 12-31
34
Automotive
FOR SALE '34 Chevrolet truck,
flat bed. $125. Take part in
trade for wood or what have
you? 2220 Biehn. 12 29
KARL KU-JAC'S BODY SER
VICE now located at 2000 Ore
gon Ave. (letter body, fender j
work and painting for less
Give us a trial Past five years!
at Cascade Garatjc 1-3 1
AUTO GLASS I
Replace that broken glass In i
your car :i Hcwcy's Glass Shop
corner Elm and Broad Phone j
5710, 1 Omtt j
"TRY THE NEW DEAL" at;
IIL'ICK. See Mr Yocs. factory;
trained service manager. I
4934U
41 OLDSMOHILE 0 sedan. Ra
dio. heater. 2 new front tires
S:mo. News-Herald, Box 362
12 30
A BARGAIN Equity in '41
Chevrolet sedan. Phone 7512.
12-30
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1040
Ponliac deluxe four-door se
dan. Perfect shape. Call cve
nines. 153(1 California. 12-30
36 Miscellaneous For Sate
FOR SALE Built pulley attach
ment for 30 Caterpillar, two
speeds. II. E. Conger, Rt. 2,
Med ford, Oregon. 12-29
HKCONDITIONED wood range
California Oregon Power Co.
4885U
DRY PINE MILL BLOCKS
128 cu. ft.. $2.50 at mill. Phone
83H3. Conifer Lumber Co., on
Weed highway. l-17mtf
FOR SALE Christmas trees,
wreaths, holly, mistletoe, hand
mndu toys, all kinds of greens,
pine colics. Let us help you
with your Christmas contest
decorations 1023 Main next
to The Meat Center 281
CITY MAPS Up-to-the-minute,
including suburban sections
Block numbers Indicated. In
dex keyed to map Price, 20c.
For sale at Carmichacl's news
stand chamber of commerce
Ernie Piluso's Drive-in, Ever
body's Drug. Lee Hcndrick's
Drug. Louie Polins, Postoffice
news stand, Robinson's Food
store. Shaw Stationery. The
News Herald. Vic's Signal
Service 3205
FOR SALF. Christmas puppies.
Two to five months. $15, S25,
or trade for used high-grade
' shotguns, rifles, revolvers of
equal resale value. Bcldiu
Springer Breeding Kennels.
Wcstside, Tulelake, Calif. 4973
RED OR GREY CINDERS for
driveways. Phone 4748 eve
nings or Sundays Howard
Graham. " 3204U
FIX THAT RADIO Our busi
ness is sound. Conner Service
Co., 2007 South Sixth. Phone
8878. Just south of viaduct.
l-9mU
FOR SALE New Underwood
typewriter, used only six
times. Will sell for $20 less
than cost. Phone 8230. 325
N. 10th. 5U
SEASONED FIR BODY WOOD
Phone 3787. ' 1-19
by McFeattera
34
Automotive
WANTED -- Good Late Mode
USED CARS for
SPOTCASH
First Class Prices For First Class Cars
No Delay for Your Mom.-y Se Jack Morris, mgr., at
Douglas Motor Co.
USED CAR LOT 1131
36 Miscellaneous For Sale
USED WATCHES, reconditioned!
and guaranteed Men's 12 and;
16 size Elgins and Wallhams
$11.00 up. Rickys Credit Jew-;
tiers. Ill
COLORED FRYERS and roast
ers, corn fed. We deliver.!
Phone 5934. 1-11
GOOD fir body wood.
7832
Phone
1-7
METAL EDGE hickory skis with
binders and poles Excellent
condition. S18 632 N. 10th i
47301
STOVES REPAIRED All parts
stocked. Used furniture, stoves
bought OK Second Hand
Store, 820 Klamath Phone
5671. 12-31mtf
EQUITY of $82.00 in Kelvinator
Ironcr for sale for $35.00. Bal
ance of $14.52 payable in 3
monthly payments. Phone
3985. 12-28
GLASS
DUPLATE safety glass, window
glass, plate and mirrors, resi!
vering Kimball's Glass Shop
527 Walnut. Phone 7378.
l-6mtl
USED electric range, good condi
tion. Write Mrs. Ada E. Dick
son. Gen. Del., Klamath Falls
Ore."- 4932
DRY PINE FACTORY MILL
BLOCKS 128 cubic foot
load, $4.25 delivered. Metier
Bros. Dial 5852. l-19mtf
FOR SALF. House trailer. In
quire McCollum Lumber Co
Tulelake. 1-2
WE STILL HAVE a few SLEDS
left, priced from $1.35 to $2.75.
Lucas Furniture, 195 E. Main.
12-29
COLORED HENS Dressed to1
order. Phone 4246.
12-311
FOR SALE Fancy Gem single
drop seed potatoes. Santford
Jones. Bonanza. Ore. 845tf
38
For Sale or Trade
BEAUTIFUL lady's one carat
diamond, platinum mounting.
Will trade for late used car
and assume. Evenings. 5531
So. 6th St. 169U
SALE OR TRADE 1 acre in
Rabbit flat for furniture or
what have you. 2215 Orchard
St. 12-30
42 Miscellaneous Wanted
WANTED Dead or worthless
animals. Phone 5713, our ex
pense. 1-llmtf
WANTED TO RENT Farm.
Shares or cash. 4515 Sum
mers lane. 12-30
44 Livestock and Poultry
FOR SALE Registered thor
oughbred stallion. Proven sire.
Gets 100 Palomino colts
from any Palomino mare. Fine
racing record. Thoroughbred
brood mare In foal. Two-year
half thoroughbred Palomino
stallion. Three thoroughbred
fillies. All very reasonably
priced. Registration papers for
all. Barbara Worth Stables,
4615 Bee St., Route 9, Box
200, Sacramento, Calif. 1-1
FOR SALE Feeder pigs and
sows Haley Bros., Bonanza,
Ore., Box 145. 11-28
FARMERS ATTENTION High
est prices paid for beef, veal,
hogs and livestock. Call Klam
ath Packing Co. Phono 5361
Midland road. 12-31mtf
FOR SALE Three gentle sad
dle horses. Inquire 4618 Can
non avenue after 0 p. m. 12-29
FRESH GUERNSEY and Dur
ham cows. Rt, 2, Box 498,
South 6th. 12-30
SPOKANE, Wash., (AP)
Chief Machinist's Mate M. H.
Ripley reports tho Spokane
naval recruiting station has re
ceived applications from:
One man who gave his birth
In the year 1223.
Another who said he was
born In 1941.
A third who placed his birth
dato two weeks in the future.
Automotive
Main Next to Elk Hotel
12-31
46
Financial
CASH LOANS
ITIIOl'T EN'lHIRSKHS
I baij to urr a coxslmkrs
CASH MIAN
Von tn-rd no on iifmre. or tmlorttn to ft
ft oft.umert loan wru-thrr jou arc married
or tingle.
THREE LOAN PLANS
NO. l-.NLOMK LOANS
On fur oot only. No w&gt ul(0
menU. No tlfneri.
NO. t PC UNIT I' RE LOANS
Vour character u trior Important
than th ruroltur (tit if.
NO. J-AI TO LOANS
6M to tMi cab loaaa sad refln
anting.
CONSUMERS CREDIT
H-ni S2TO
720 Pine St. Phone 7711
LOANS
O.N VOUR AUTOMOUILH
Cash
At
Once!
Vour Car Serdjot Me Fully Paid
For . . .
See CJs Today
Commercial Finance"
CORI'ORATIO.N
III South CUi St.. Klamath rails
Wione .lifts 51-23 l2-3lmtl
See
Dinty Moore
For
AUTO LOANS
REFINANCING
Locally Owned
Motor Investment
COMPANY
It S. Tlh Lie M-S75 ' Phone SM
LEGAL NOTICES
CITYvTION
IN THls CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON,
FOP. KLAMATH COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF CARL ALFRED
PRAGER, Deceased.
TO: Ralph C. Prager, Edward
C. Prager, Margaret Byerley,
Elizabeth Wittmann, Sam P.)
Weiscnstein, and Edward
Weisenstein, also all other
unknown heirs of Carl Alfred
Prager, deceased, if any such
there be:
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: You, and
each of you, hereby are cited
and required to appear in the
above-entitled Court within ten
days from the date of service of
this Citation if served within
Klamath County, Oregon, and
within twenty days if served in
any other County of the State
of Oregon, if personally served;
or if served by publication, with
in twenty-eight days from the
date of the first publication of
such Citation, which is Decem
ber 15, 1941, to show cause, if
any exists, why an Order of Sale
should not be made as prayed
for in the Petition to Sell Real
Estate herein for the following
described real property in Lake
County, Oregon, belonging to
said Estate, to-wit:
Southwest Quarter of Section
14; and Southeast Quarter of
Section 22; Township 26
South. Range 15 E., W. M.
WITNESS The Honorable
David R. Vandenbcrg, Judge of
above-entitled Court, December
13, 1941.
DAVID R. VANDENBERG,
(Seal) Circuit Judge.
ATTEST: MAE K. SHORT,
County Clerk.
BY: GENEVA GARLAND,
Deputy.
D. 15-22-29; J. 5-12. No. 191.
In proportion to her popula
tion, Canada is second only to
the United States in the number
of telephones in use. .
Tho first banded bird to fly
across the Atlantic was recorded
July 3, 1913
34
They Were Evacuated From Alaska
r- t f
.. . ,
L ft .i Kl i V
Jja " - I v!
'" "'Si' 3 l l Mil iTMIIi II l lllllli Iliitl'-ii
Amon? the first women to be evacuated from Alaska were these, shows
upon arrival at Seattle. All are young wives of defense workers. Left to
right, back row: Mrs. H. J. Ainsworth, Mrs. R. J. Zahrobsky, Mrs. W. O.
Johnson; front row: Mrs. S. C. Foyston and Mis. L. B. Harvey.
Japanese Shooting Works
For Quick Pacific Victory
By GLENN BABB
J VflRIf Tint 9Q rWtHo
NEW YORK, Dec. 29 (Wide
World) Japan, choosing her
own time, launched her war on
the United States and Britain at
the moment she had brought
most of the factors that favor
her to their highest degrees of
effectiveness.
,Just now she is enjoying to
the full the advantages these
factors give her. But she is op
erating on a time schedule that
will not permit of many delays
or deviations. Occidental econ
omists agree that unless they
have misread all the data avail
able Japan must win quickly or
suffer defeat and economic col
lapse. To an overwhelming, appalling
degree Japan is shooting the
works on her lightning war In
the Pacific. Economically she
was 100 per cent mobilized when
she struck at Pearl Harbor. Just
about all she had was ready. But
the fact remains it was about
all she had.
Japan's elements of strength
are these: complete preparation,
the result of at least five years
of unstinting, unflagging effort
on the part of a regimented peo
ple; an army tempered by more
than four years of actual cam
paigning and a navy and air
force secretly armed on a scale
unsuspected by her enemies, all
fully mobilized; all the best of
the geographical situation, short
er lines of communication and
an interior position In the vast
battlefield of the western. Paci
fic;,, some measure of guidance
from her ally, Germany, up to
this point the most advanced
military power in the world; a
united people and leadership; a
morale which combined a fatal
istic readiness to win or die,
bitter racial hatred of the
enemy, desperation, and a dream
of world domination,
But she had far less of all the
material resources needed for
war than the United States, one
of the powers she had challeng
ed. She has far less industrial
capacity. Her output of steel.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF ANNUAL
MEETING
Van Brimmer Ditch Company
The annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Van Brimmer
Ditch company will be held Mon
day, January 6, 1942, at 2 p. m,
in Community Hall in Merrill,
Oregon, for the election of five
directors for a term of one year
and for transaction of such other
business as may come before the
meeting.
HARRIET B. FOTHERINGHAM
Acting Secretary
D 29; J 2. Aff. News. No. 197
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has been duly
appointed Executor of the Es
tate of Margaret J. Ambrose, de
ceased, by the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Klam
ath County. All persons having
claims against said estate are
notified to present same, prop
erly verified, to tho said Execu
tor at the office of his attorney
Henry E. Perkins, in the Stew
art-Drew Building, 731 Main
Street in the City of Klamath
Falls, Oregon, within six (8)
months from tho date of this
notice.
DATED Dec. 3, 1941.
KEITH K. AMBROSE, .
Executor of the Estate of
Margaret J.' Ambrose, Deceased
D. 8-15-22-29; J. 5. No. 187
I
for example, at 7,000,000 ton a
vnar ia nhnut nno-lhirturtl,. nt
year, is about one-thirteenths of '
the American capacity. She must
go abroad for nearly all her oil,
most of the metals vital to mod
em war iron, copper, tin.
nickel, aluminum, tungsten and
others and for her rubber.
She has spent five years and
a sizeable portion of her national
income in accumulating vast
stores of these materials. She
raided the Junk piles of the
United States from coast to coast
for scrap iron and steel until this
trade was stopped. She bought
huge amounts of pig iron from
British India and Malaya. She
drew on the mines of all the
world for other metals. And she
bought oil p to the capacity of
her wealth and ail the tanker
tonnage she could mobilize.
Oil is the crux of ber prob
lem. Hugh Dalton, Britain's min
ister of economic warfare and
probably the best authority on
this point, estimated that the
jumped into the world war with
enough oil to fight it all out for
14 months. It seems a fair as- '
sumption that that is indicative
of her reserves in other essen
tials.
But she must also count on
the readiness of her foes to ap
ply the "scorched earth" policy.
She must be prepared to find
the oil wells blasted, the refin
eries wrecked, rubber plantations
laid waste. It will be months
after occupation, perhaps years,
before she can count on a steady
flow of wealth from any con
quests.
College Recruits
Sought by Navy
For Higher Ranks
UNIVERSITY OP OREGON,
Eugene, Dec. 29 (Special) Word
has been received here by Dr.
Donald M. Erb, president of the
University of Oregon, that the
U. S. naval reserve is now en
listing juniors and seniors In ac
credited colleges and universities
for active duty after graduation.
The navy needs, according to
the announcement, 7000 senior
now in college, or college grad
uates, as prospective officers.
Seniors who enlist today will
not bo called to active duty be
fore next June, in order that
they may graduate.
In addition, the navy needs
7000 men now In their Junior
year In college for officer train
ing. It is contemplated that stu
dents who enlist now may com
plete their education and grad
uate in 1943.
This policy has been establish
ed by the navy in order to In
sure the availability when need
ed of adequate numbers of can
didates with requisite education
al and other qualifications.
Low, watery land In North
Carolina is of - various types)
bays, dlsmab, pocosins, swampi,
and savannahs.
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