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June 7, 1043 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE t t oCLASSIFIED ADS Meeting Notices H0TI0( IkliiUr fnMftiir ft th Hon, Ural m Ihlnl M" ilayt of fh it-ninth, kVOO n. in. A li mrmltfr Hi Vllr( t 4.1 Mill by tll VmikiiIiU Mmtrr. and Found LOST No. 1 Hntlon book In nume of Mortimer C. Cooke, W o r lti-lncallon Authority, Nrwell, Cnllf. 612 LOH'FSntlon Book A, llceiuie No. 78C0B0, Cnllf. Jack Down iy, 8020 Molrone fit. 8-0 LOST Sugnr notion book nbout 10 days o at or nciir Sprague rtlver, Ore Beth T. Yarnell, p. O. Box 2.10, Sprague Hlvor. 6 8 i'oct nnilnn Book 2 loBt. name UV..1 .......... - - . Riia RHrrura. ChllOQUln. 6 8 LOST R t I on books No. 1 and o tr. Krhumheruor. Klamath Hotel. 68 STRAYED Jersey cow ready to freshen. Dow oiun uui. no tify Robinson's Grocery Store. 8-7 Personal! MONUMENTS Klamath Fall Mnrblo and Grnnlla worn, 118 So. 11th. Phona 0381 6-7m 10 Services CURTAINS laundered and trotched. Phono 3717. 7-1 m PAINTING KALSOMIN1NG H. L. Brown. Phone 6-30m FOR THE BEST In tailoring remodeling, repairing, aulti to 1 order (men'a anrt iidlea') al ways sea Byte-way Tailor. J 10 No. 8th, phone 6882. 8-7 HOUSEHOLD refrigeration and washing machine service. Dial 8303 or 8448 after 2 p. m. Vic tory Service Co.. 1008 Proa nect. 61 Sin CALL 6780 for concrete work on your cemetery lot, 8-13m SEWING MACHINES RENTED by month. Singer hewing i-en tor 1213 Main St. Dial 8771 6-8m ELECTROLUX Authorlred Ser vice. L. C. Carr, 621 Mitchell. Phone 7187. 3 to 8 p. m. 8-llm FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING rflnLihlnu. reDnlrlng. Cabl neta built. Carpenter work of all kinds. Painting and knlno- mlnlnr done. rhone 4S17 3041 Shasta way. 611m WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN at alltlmei. Phone 8144. 6-lSm USED SEWING MACHINES bought and sold. Singer Sew Ing Center, 1213 Main. Dial 6771. 6-21m HEMSTITCHING DRESSMAKING, Buttoni and Buckles covered. Alterations on new and old clothing. Mrs H. M. Allendcr, 731 Main, Room 216. Phone 7263, 6-30m I WILL obtain your delayed birth certificate for you. Chn. Hathaway, 120 No. 10th St., Klamath Falls, Ore. 6-3 0m 1 DR. M. C. CASSEL, chiropractic clinic, colon and rectal dis eases. 432 Main. Dial 7215 6-30m LAWNMOWERS, outboard mo- tor and gas engino repairing. Bodcnhnmor Saw and Repair Shop. . 0-Sm PICTURE FRAMING Goeller's, 230 Main. 6-30m PICTURE FRAMING Van's Camera Shop, 727 Main. 6-3 0 m BELTS for nil makes refrigera tors, washers, vacuum clean ers, or general use. Merit Washing Machine Service, 811 South Sixth. 6-30m FLOOR SANDING and refinlsh Ing. Clifford Golden. Phone 3022. 6-30m J. A. TUFTS ' HEATING SPECIALIST CHIMNEYS, furnaces, stoves oil burners, cleaned, repaired, Phone 8404, res. 8040. 7-3m LAWNMOWERS, outboard mo tor and gas engino repairing. Boclcnhamer Saw and Repair Shop. 7-6m HOUSE MOVING Bonds with the Slate Highway Commis sion to move houses on the highway. Sec mo if you have any to move. W, McDanlcls, 206 Michigan. Phone 7420 6-10 FOR LAWN MOWING and yard work, see Josso B, Smith, 723 , Washington. Dial 1,420. 6-19 14 Help Wanted, Female WANTED Honest, dependable girl for steady work in drug store. Good wages. Do not .apply unless you give refer ences with application, write News-Herald Box 4783. 4783U 14 Help Wanted female HELP WANTED Experienced morning woman cook must bo respectable and reliable Good wagoa, good working conditions. Call In person or write New Home Cafe, Bond, Oregon. 6-8 WANTED Two waitresses, one dishwasher. Top salaries and board. Apply In porson. Klam ath Billiards. 8-7 WANT FRY COOK for. night shift. Good wages, No phono culls accepted. Apply In per son. Tlk-Tok Drive In, 2230 South Sixth. 4772tf WOMAN OR GIRL for house work, full or part time. 322 N. Oth, or phone 8280 after 8. 6-10 WOMAN WANTED for part time hounowork, Must bo over 18. Call 76U2 mornings. 6 0 GIRL WANTED for housework In prlviile residence. Good wages. Phone 283, Malln, Ore. 00 GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK 18 years or over. Go home nights. Phone 8861 evenings. 6-7 RELIABLE GIRL over 21 want ed fur small tavern. Good pay. Phone 7002 for appointment. SSOtf WANTED Woman for house - cleaning. Hot Springs Hotel. 6-9 WOMAN HOUSEKEEPER for motherless home. Stay or go home nights. See Al, Men's Hand Laundry. 6-9 WANTED Middle-aged house keeper on farm, three adults. Phone 413 or write Box 4, Malln, Ore. 6-8 CLEAN, NEAT WOMAN to care for children 2 years and 8 years days. Some plain cook ing. Good pay, room and board. Phone 8482 or write -John Shlvely, 1121 East St. 69 18 Help Wanted. Male Montgomery . Ward Has Permanent Position Open For An Aggressive Salesman This position pays salary and commission and offers unlimited opportunities for advancement. Applications held In strictest confidence. Apply Mr. Wilhelm 6-7 COOKS, waiters, bull cooks wanted for small camp. Steady work. Single men or couples. Morrison Knudsen Co. Inc., Commissary Dept. 436, Char nelton St., Eugene. Phone Eu gene 1831 or apply Morrison Knudsen Co. Inc., 627 Pine St., our local office for Informa tion. 6-21m EXPERIENCED SHOE REPAIR MAN Stuart's Shoe Shop, 1022 Main St, 6-8 WANTED 2 men, partners, to cut wnnH at mill. f'nntrnrt good pay. A 1 1 a m o n t Auto tamp. e-8 PAINTERS WANTED Steady work. Phone 4037. 6-11 WANTED Food salesman to call on the retail and whole sale grocery trade In and around Klamath Falls, Med- ford and Marshfleld. Tills Is an old established, high-class firm selling a well advertised line of cereals and flours. We want someone draft exempt, Car furnished and expenses paid while on the road. Good salary. Steady position. An swer stating experience and any other qualifications. Write News-Herald Box 883. 6-9 18 Situations Wanted KEMTONE, KALSOMINING and PAINTING wanted. Ph. 8067. 7-lm IF YOUR GARDEN hasn't been plowed and disced, ready for planting, phone 7226. 4320tf EXPERIENCED truck and bus driver wants work. Local or long distance. Draft exempt, References. Write News-Her ald Box 288. 6-0 PAINTING AND PAPERHANG ING. Phone 83B6. 7-8m 22 Rooms For Rent BOARD AND ROOM Private shower. 723 Klamath Ave. 6-27m OUTSIDE ROOMS tel. 129 N. 2nd. Crater Ho-6-1 lm CLEAN, steam heated sleeping rooms. 810 So. 8th. 6-20m ROOM AND BOARD 314 Wash ington. 6-27m NICE ROOM 134 N. 3rd. 6-30m 22 Rooms Far Rent CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th. All outside, newly decorated, modern rooms. All with now Innersprlng mattresses. Free parking. 8-30m MARS HOTEL 1411 Main, by the armory. Steam heated rooms. $3.80 week up. Tran sients $1.00. 7-2m NICE ROOM Close In. 827 Walnut, Phone 3808. 6-6 24 Apartments For Rent VACANCY 421 Oak. 6-30m 3 ROOMS AND BATH, furnish ed. Water paid. Walking dis tance. $28. Phone 3284 or 7767. 4424tf APARTMENT COTTAGE, close In, newly painted and refur nished, suitable for two. Sec owner, 12 Melhase Bldg., or phone 4272 during office hours. 4430tf FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment. 123 North 6th St 4467U THREE ROOM furnished apart mcnt with dinette, electrically equipped. 336 Broad. 4980U VACANCY Greer Apts. 710 Main. Modern, completely fur nished. Utilities, bedding, lin ens included. Phone 4678. 44S7tf VACANCY Alpha Apartments. 6-30m TWO ROOM apartments. Every thing furnished including fuel and utilities. 1808 Main after 6 p. m. 3490tf VACANCY Lee Apartments. Phone 9047. 3402U VACANCY Rex Arms Apart ments, 224 Broad. Phone 8760 New management, Mr. and Mrs. Lovelace. 8-8m GLENCOURT APTS. Modern furnished $27.80 and up. Under new management. Wey erhaeuser district. Ph. 8084. 6-8m CLEAN housekeeping rooms, cook with gas. Nice yard. $4 per week. 410 So. 8th. 6-13m LARGE 3-room apartment. 9686 2210 South 6th. 17tf TWO-BEDROOM furnished apt. 801 Market. 6-18 FOR RENT 3-room furnished apartment. 2043 White. 4122U THREE-ROOM, furnished apart ment Couple. No pets. Villa Marquise. 1320 Oak. 3403U FURNISHED APARTMENTS Utilities furnished. 419 No 10th. 6-17m VACANCY Jacobs Apts. Pine and Cedar. 6-2 lm FOR RENT Sleeping apartment. Private bath. 319 East Main Phone 4808. . 4708tf 3 AND 4-ROOM furnished apart ments. Close in. Inquire 117 N. 8th. 4740tf PONDOSA APTS. and Market Sts. Klamath 6-27m APARTMENT FOR RENT 433 No. 10th. 4720tf FOR RENT Modern furnished apartment with garage. Good location. 203 Washington. Fh 8301. 4421U 2-ROOM furnished apartment for rent. Electric range and re frigerator. $22.80. Close in. 1118 Walnut. 4486tf ESPLANADE COURT APART MENTS Furnished; by the week or month. Walking dis tance. 1608 Esplanade. 6-30m CASCADE APARTMENT HOTEL Apartment accom modations with hotel service. Complete kitchen and dinette, Day, week or month. Three blocks from city center. 6-30m HOUSEKEEPING ROOM 920 Lincoln. 4810U VACANCY Everything fur nished, $3.80 week and up. 1404 Klamath Ave. 7-2m ALAMEDA APTS. ed. Phone 6948. -Steam heat- - 6-7 UNFURNISHED APT. 1988 Auburn, 6-17 THE ROOSEVELT Vacancy, 2036 LeRoy St. Phone 3817. 630tf CLOSE IN furnished apartment, 2 rooms, bath, 633 North 8th. 6-11 FURNISHED 3 rooms and bath, hot and cold water furnished, North Ninth, $22.50. Tel. 3284 or 7767. 313tf WALKING DISTANCE Clean 4-room furnished apartment, Lights, wood, water furnished. $23. Garage. 138 Mortimer. 6-12 2-ROOM APARTMENT Fur nace, hot and cold water. 808 Plum St. 6-10 VACANCY Audley Apts., 8th and Walnut. Phone 7243. 6-12 26 Houses For Rent GOOD 2-room furnished cabin, shower, utilities, $18. 248 Broad. 4391U FOR RENT Partly furnished house. Phone 6523. 3887tf FOR RENT 2 room furnished house, 1320 Oak St. 513tf Houses For Rent TRUCKS FOR RENT You drive; move yourself, save i. Stiles Beacon Service, 1201 East Main, Phone 8304. 6-7m 8-ROOM DUPLEX New, largo, unfurnished, or with electric stove, refrigerator, furnace. 1185 California. Phone 8688. 4070tf SMALL, MODERN furnished house. Everything furnished. 2128 Biehn. 3401tf FURNISHED, modern duplex, hot and cold water furnished. 011 North 8th. 6-10 2-ROOM HOUSE Shower, gar age. Chelsea addition. Inquire 827 Walnut. Phone 3808. 6-6 FOR RENT New, modern four room furnished house. Close In. Phone 6998. 8-11 COTTAGE, three rooms furnish ed, clean. 1664 Manzanlta. 6-11 MODERN furnished house, one bedroom, oil heater. Inquire 305 Lincoln. 824tf FOR RENT 3-room unfurnish ed house, garden space, 1848 Fargo St. Phone 6888. 306tf 4-ROOM furnished or unfurnish, ed house. Block and one-half off Main. 321 No. 6th. 6-8 FOR RENT Tiny, modern, fur- nished house. Phone 3306. 6-9 28 Miscellaneous For Rent DEAD CAR STORAGE ONLY Safety and protection. Cars are not moved or molested 231 So. 11th. 6-30m CABINS FOR RENT 329 Broad. Inquire 7-lm WHEEL CHAIRS, hospital bed with Beautyrest mattress floor waxers. Phone 8353. Klamath Furniture. 6-30m 30 Reel Estate For Sale Attention. Mr. Homebuyer Beautiful new two-bedroom home in fine neighborhood. As phalt shakes, hardwood floors throughout, fireplace, rock wool insulation, double garage, au tomatic oil pipe furnBce, un equaled view. $8300 with reas onable terms. CHJLCOTE & SMITH Realtors 111 N. 9th St. Phone 4564 HOMES, farms, business prop erty. See EVERETT DENNIS 121 N. 8th Ph. 8491 6-17m 14-ROOM RESIDENCE. 1 block from courthouse, $180 month income. If interested call at 134 North 3rd. 6-1 2m MODERN 2-bedroom home, nice yard. Close to bus line, good location. 2302 Garden. 4322tf INCOME PROPERTY 9 apts., always rented. Place well kept. Income $250 month. Price $14,000. Centrally lo cated. Splendid investment. P. O. Box 618. 6-7 FOR SALE or trade for Klam ath property, a nicely furnish ed, well located 5-room house at 3233 No. East 39th St., Port land. $4500. Inquire Sunset Grocery. 4497tf SMALL four room house, close in. Cement basement, rock wool insulation. Large back yard. Completely furnished. Electrically , equipped. $2800 with furniture, $2800 without. Phone 3386. S26tf TWO, four-room plastered hous es close in. Excellent invest ment. Phone 8480. 6-8 TWO BEDROOM home and three rentals, best district, high class property. Phone 6480. 6-8 MUST SELL .IMMEDIATELY To the first party with $100 takes this new decorated house. 4 rooms and dinette. Equip ped with electric range and water heater. Located in Mills . addition. Full price $1700. Balance $20 per month. Why rent? Notice: The party who took option on this place Thursday night forfeits the same. 283 Martin St. 6-7 FOR SALE Income property at bargain. 321 No. 6th. . 6-8 2-BEDROOM HOUSE, bath and shower, fireplace, knotty pine living room. Approximately 11 acres land in choice loca tion. Phone 8455 after 6 p. in. 6-9 2 ACRES with 6-room house, deep well.' Sell or trade for city property. Across from Midland Grange Hall, after 5 p. m. or Sunday. 6-9 32 Real Estate Wanted HAVE CASH BUYER FOR YOUR PROPERTY E. Gray Real Estate Comer 7th and Pine Telephone 3665 '6-8 34 Automotive MODEL A FORD SEDAN Good rubber. $150. . Ed Kendall, Bly. 6-9 CHRYSLER' 41 6-Pnss. Coupe, $1250. Radio, heater, 15,000 mileage. 518 Owens St. 6-8 26 34 Automotive ATTENTION MOTORISTS New Oregon law, effective June 0, 1043, provides drastic penalties in case of an accident. Let The General Casualty Com pany assume this burden for you. For Information and rates call, BOGUE DALE Real Estate and Real Insurance 120 So. 0th Street Tel. 6972 4683tf GET YOUR AUTO GLASS In stalled at Klmballs Glass Shop, 827 Walnut. Ph. 7378. 6-6m Comply with the RESPONSI BILITY LAWS with the broad est coverage available. The all risk personal liability policy. Call John Sandmeyer C. S. Robertson Agency First Federal Savings Bldg. Tel. BIOS 6-30m FOR SALE OR TRADE 36 Studebaker sedan. Very good shape. 1103 California ave nue. 6-7 36 Miscellaneous For Sale UNCLE SAM SAYS: No re strictions on repairs and main tenance. Let us help you with your painting, roof and re- modeling. Nothing down. Pay ments low as $3.00 per month. Suburban Lumber Co. Phone 7700. 3398tf FUEL RATIONING NOW HERE Genuine U. S. Rockwool in sulation, blown in with our special equipment, will solve your heating problem. Noth ing down, payments as low as $5 per month. Suburban Lum ber Co. Phone 7709. 3400U FOR SALE Two matching hand-hooked Chinese rugs, 0x12 with pad, and 6x8. $160. 522 Lincoln after 8. 3804tf AVON PRODUCTS -6144. Mrs. Ross. Phone 6-15m POSTS Redwood and cedar. Suburban Lumber Co. Phone 7709. 4167U PINE body wood, $10 cord; fir body wood, $11 cord. Get it while it lasts. Phone 9009 or leave orders at 20 Main. 6-2 lm EVERGREENS for the cemetery; flowering shrubs, trees and evergreens for the home; fruit ' trees and berry plants for the garden. Plant now to beautify your home and raise your own canning fruit. We guarantee our trees and shrubs to grow Call us for landscaping and lawns. Lakeshore Gardens' Nursery. Phone 4082. 6-1 9m SOILAX for wall washing, paint cleaning and general home use. GOELLER'S, across from Willard. 6-25m KEMTONE Goeller's, across from Willard. 230 Main. 6-25m FOR SALE 6 dozen aster plants $1.50. Crystal's Merrill-Lake-view Junction. 6-7 NEW wool sacks and twine for sale at Charlie Read's Sad dlery. 2805U FULLER BRUSHES R. V. Mor gan, 3348. 832 South River side. 6-8m REDWOOD Flume and culvert lumber. Suburban Lumber. Phone 7709. 3943tf GLASS Mirrors, resilvering, plate, window and auto glass, furniture tops, shelves. Kim ball's Glass Shop, 527 Walnut. Phone 7378. 6-6m DRIVEWAY CINDERS Phone 6817. 1485U AVON PRODUCTS Mrs. Kemp. Phone 6691. 6-27m HARD TO GET ITEMS in Paints, Hardware and supplies try F. R. Hauger. Genuine Shel lac, Aluminum Paint and all sizes Paint brushes, Roof brushes, Whitewash brushes. F. R. Hauger, 515 Market St. 6-7m KEMTONE The best interior finish available. Suburban Lumber Co. Phone 7709. 3737U ROOFING Composition, wood or built-up roofs. Suburbat Lumber Co. Phone 7709. 3725U CALGONITE for electric dish washing. F. R. Hauger, 515 Market Street 6-7m FULLER BRUSHES Clem Joyer, 1435 Martin. Phone 8677. 6-15m LAWN DIRT AND FERTILIZER Phone 6817. Roy Schmeck, 2438 Shasta way. 6-llm WHITE MARBLE CHIPS For decorating graves. F. R, Hailger, 615 Market. Phone 7221. 4456tf AVON PRODUCTS Anna Funk. Phone 3450. 6-28m STOVES REPAIRED All parts stocked. Used furniture, stoves bought, OK Second Hand Store, 820 Klamath. Phone 5671. 6-30m RUBBER STAMPS, printed signs, made-to-order, commer . Cial printing. Most reasonable prices, Geo. J. Kunzman, 127 No. 4th. Phone 6632. 6-3 0m FOR SALE Cull potatoes. C. H. Booth, Bonanza. 6-9 38 Miscellaneous For Sale DO IT NOW! Protect and beautify your wood shingle roof with stain, all colors. You can paint all your buildings inside, including your buildings inside and out side, including paint and labor with no down payment. Pay as low as $5.00 month, up to three years to pay. J. W. COPELAND YARDS Phone 3107 66 Main 4182L- FOR SALE Complete cordwood saw, 1931 Chevrolet motor on licensed car, price complete. 28-inch saw, almost new saw, and mandrel, $85. Better hur ry. D. K. Mendenhall, Perez, California. 6-10 MODERN trailer house $085.00 cash, 727 Plum St. 6-7 FOR SALE Modern trailer house 8x18. Inquire B. tc M. Service Station, 3249 South 6th St. Across from Swan Lake Moulding. Phone 6876. 6-8 WOOD RANGE and one electric stove. Call at Altamont Trail er Camp, South 6th St. 6-8 FOR SALE One-inch second hand black pipe. 610 Market. Phone 7224 week days before 5 p. m, 506U FOR SALE Coal circulator, like new, $30. 2747 Wiard St. Phone 8015. 6-7 FOR SALE Newly painted cab in boat and trailer with 4) H. P. motor. Phone 7034 or call at 116 Old Fort Road. 6-7 ROOFING See us first for an estimate on all types of roof ing. Sealey Bros., contractors. Phone 8920. 7-8m FOR SALE Small violin and case. Call 7508. 8-9 YOUNG MILK . COWS and springer heifers. 5704 Avalon St. 7-6m 6-ROOMS OF FURNITURE for sale cheap. 321 No. 6th. 6-8 FOR SALE Servel Electrolux Flamo 11 cu. ft. icebox; Day ton computing scales, cash reg ister and wood circulator heat er. Write to Vera A. Real, Quartz Mt.. Ore. 6-8 38 For Sale or Trade 1035 li-TON Chevrolet Truck for milk cows. Ray Farrell, Keno. 6-8 RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS. Frank Lciblein. 2916 Bisbee. 6-17m FOR SALE OR TRAHF Truck. load of registered Hereford Dulls, yearlings and up. S. P. Stockyards. Phone 9036. W. R. Brauner. 6-30 FOR TRADE 3-room modern house for late model car. Write News-Herald Box 277. 6-5 42 Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED Poultry, livestock. turkeys and rabbits. Trulove's Market, 919 East Main. Phone 4282. 7-lm I BUY USED PIANOS for cash, add only value of recondition ing work and sell on terms Louis R. Mann, Tuner, Der by's, 120 N. 7th. Phones 4519 or 7175.- 6-21m SEND YOUR TYPEWRITER TO WAR! Our army and navy ur gently needs all the civilian machines that can be spared. Telephone 7412. Pioneer Print ing & Stationery Co., Govern ment Procurement Agent. 6-26m HORSES AND CATTLE bought, any amount or any kind. M, H. Barbour, Willard Hotel. 6-16 WANT TO BUY Stroller in good condition. Write Mrs, Charles Laws, Box 584, Dorris. 6-9 WANTED TO RENT 3-bed- room, modern, unfurnished house, good neighborhood. 2045 Oregon.' Phone 5673. Mr. Barry. 6-9 44 Livestock and Poultry WANTED Live noultrv of all kinds. Also eggs. Martin Pro duce. Phone 3372. 6-17 SUBURBAN HOME OWNERS! Do you need a cow, hogs, rab bits or chickens? If you need additional cash, a loan can be arranged. SEE COMMERCIAL i FINANCE. 116 S. 8th St, Phone 3265. - 4304tf WORK HORSES FOR SALE M, H. Barbour, Willard Hotel. 6-9 CRYSTAL'S For sale, red fry ers. Merrill-Lakeview Junc tion. 6-5 FOR SALE 17 two-months-old weaner pigs. First house east of IOOF Merrill cemetery. J, C. Rightmier, Rt. 1, Box 636-0, Klamath Falls, Ore. . 6-9 6 HEAD large, Outstanding 3-year-old heavy spring half blood milking Shorthorn heif ers. 1 mile east of Merrill on highway. Jones Ranch. 6-7 FOB SALE Weaner and feeder pigs. Bob Hunt, Rt. 1, Box 891. 6-9 225 WHITE LEGHORN laying hens for sale. One mile east of Henley, or phone 5093. 6-7 44 Llvesto"k and Poultry FOR SALE Cows and heifers 5704 Avalon. 6-7 FOR SALE Fryer chickens. 4728 Shasta way. 6-10 FOR SALE Colored fryers. 4009 Homedale Road. 6-7 200 YOUNG, thin, calvy Mexi can cows, 120 calvy heifers, 600 thin steers. These cattle priced to sell. See F. L. Purln- ton, Box 177, Tipton, Califor nia. Phone 221. 8-12 48 Financial INCOME TAX LOANS Now you may pay as you go. A $75 loan for 3 months costs only $4.56. Other amounts in pro portion. Auto - Furniture Salary Loans WE ALSO FINANCE PRIVATE AUTOMOBILE SALES COMMERCIAL FINANCE CORPORATION P. A. Everett, Mgr. 118 South Eighth Street, Telephone 3265 S-J41 Automobile Loans $20.00 to $500.00 A Sensible Way to Get the Money You Need If yon Beed cash, Ut as know how much. Chinee Bra wi en tire job tnough money to 'balincB your budget" Just oo your ear Ion with moBthly repayment! arranged to fit your poeketbook. For example: A flQO.QO auto loan at Consumers may b paid off IB 12 monthly Installment of Ito.os each. "It Isn't what you own it's, what you ara thai counts. We also make furniture , and signature loans. Consumers Credit (M-I31 S-239) Phone 7711 8-3 0m 720 Pine St. See K. A. (Dinty) Moore For AUTO LOANS PERSONAL LOANS FURNITURE LOANS Simple Credit Requirements Complete Privacy 12 months to pay Quick Service .. . No Co-Signers Locally Owned Motor Investment Co. Klamath's Oldest M-275 - S-241 114 N. 7th Phone 3325 6-30m First Federal Has Plenty of Money Buy a Modern Home Refinance Your Old Home Pay Less Than Rent Long Terms -:- Low Rate FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN Assoc. of Klamath Falls Sixth and Main Phone 5195 - 6-30m 48 Business Opportunities FOR SALE OR LEASE at Brook ings, grocery store, telephone agency, service station and liv ing quarters. Doing good busi ness. Terms. Write Box 192, Brookings, Oregon.- - 6-9 Langell Valley Tim Twomey, second victim of tick fever reported in Lake coun ty this year, was admitted to Lakeview public hospital Sun day night. Twomey, who had been tending his flock of sheep on the desert near Plush, came to Lakeview over, the weekend as he had not been feeling well for several days. ' Cecil Aldridge on New Pine creek died Wednesday evening about 5 o'clock from injuries re ceived while at work in the mill of the Crane Creek Lumber com pany at Willow ranch. The acci dent happened about 4:40 Wed nesday afternoon and, while he was rushed immediately to the hospital here, died before he reached Lakeview. Announcement was made this week that Robert Belknap of Junction City had been hired as principal of Central school, the position left vacant with the res ignation of Paul Goddard. Belk nap has been teaching at Junc tion City for the past three and one-half years. He is a graduate of Oregon College of Education at Monmouth. The inevitable high water that comes every year down the can yon hit the New Pine Creek com munity Tuesday with a bang, as sort of an after-beat to the first spell of heavy rain which began early Sunday morning. The swol len creek vith its muddy turbu lent waters endeavored to spread itself Into the typical alluvial fan shape aa it surged out of the canyon into the valley, filling up some basements, washing out gardens, and making itself a gen eral nuisance to those living Rationing Calendar War Price and Ratlsnt-txf Board, 434 Main street. Office hours dally. 10-30 a. m. U 5:00 p. m.i Saturday, 10i30 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. Phone 8322 for tires, sugar, food and general information. Phone 6030 for fuel oil, gaso line, Mr. Moe. . RATION BOOK NO, 3 . June 10 Deadline for mafl-' ing application blanks used in obtaining new ration book' No. 3. These applications now in process of being distributed to the public by mail. , RATION BOOK NO. l', i June 30 Expiration date' of red stamps J, K, L and M. Validation dates of stamp at follows: ..-. v : Red stamp lst tsII4 liplm' .Maj n . Juoa m My n Juna an .Juna a .Tun :fi . Juna 11 Juab M' Juna M Jua M K . T. M . X . July 7 Blue stamps X, X, and M for processed food; expire. ;' SUGAR , : .' ,: August 15 Stamp' No. 13,' good for five pounds, expire' at mianignt. October 31 Stamp num ber 15 and 16, good for 5 pounds of sugar each for home canning purposes only, ex pire. COFFEE June 30 Stamp No. 24, war ration book No. 1 of book holders 14 years of age or over, good for 1 pound of cof fee, expires at midnight. GASOLINE July 21 No. 6 stamp, in "A" book, each food for four gallon, expire at midnight. . SHOES June 15 Stamp No; 17, war ration book 1, valid for purchase of one pair of shoe, expire at midnight. Family stamp are interchangeable. FUEL OIL September 30 Fuel oil 5th period coupon expire. TIRES May 31 "C" book holder must have tire inspected by this date with at least 4t days elapsing since last in spection. June 30 "B" book holder must have tifes inspected by this date with at leact 60 days elapsing since last in spection. Sept. 30 "A" and "D book holders must have Ureal inspected by this date with at least 90 days elapsing since last inspection. along its banks' or in old chan nels to either side. John Wesley Meyers, a resi dent of this community for 29 years, died at the relief home here Tuesday. He was born in San Jose, Calif., on November 17, 1872, coming here to work as a ranch hand. . John J. O'Keeff e, well-known and highly respected sheepman of v the Adel community, died Monday evening at his sheep camp in that vicinity. Last rites were held at Paisley Saturday for William Henry Tucker, who died Thursday at the Lakeview hospital. Services were in charge of the Masonic lodge of which Mr. Tucker had been a member for many years. Burial was in the Paisley ceme tery. . Corporal Albert Jacob Dains, son of Mrs. Ruth Bellus of Lake view, is a prisoner of the Japa nese government, according to an announcement by the navy , department .Tuesday. Corporal Dains was a member of the U. S. marine corps personnel and was one of 952 officers and enlisted personnel listed as prisoners in the latest bulletin of the navy department. Rod Waters has been honored by a visit from his younger brother, Howard, who is in the U. S. army air force. Howard has been in the service ' some time and was stationed at Pearl Harbor at the time of the bomb ing. He also saw. service in the Battle of Guadalcanal, and does not know how many Japs he di rectly or indirectly was responsi ble for killing. Among' the list of boys who have been accepted by the army recruiting station in Lake coun ty's last draft call are three brothers, Tanji, Kenjl and Yuji Nakagama, who, until recently have been operating the Lake county steam laundry. Also ac cepted by the army were Lloyd D. Hortsman, Denzil L. Conley, Wayne E. Grisel, Adrian L. Branch and Laurence V. Dead mond. Orville O. Arzner failed to pass the physical examination and returned to Lakeview. Also accepted was George R. Roper who entered the Seabee. . We In Berlin have been given an idea of what war 1. After a British raid there were fire all over town. The firemen spent several day trying to cope with the work of putting them out. Letter from home found on German soldier in Russia. Classified Ads Bring Result. t