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June 22, 1048 HERALD AND NEW8, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NOT! ai iiccirirn OULHOOiritV ADS On day per word 3c a day run per ward tic 8 day run ..... per word Be 4 day run ..... per word 10c ; day run ... per word 11c Wnk run per word 12c Month run per word 32c 20 Discount for Payment ' In Advance t Discount (or Payment by 10th. Lost and Found LOST Lady's lariio, black enve lope pur with Inside zipper pocket, between Fifth and Pell can Hotel on Main. Contain! money, ration books and valu able pnpera, Finder please ' keep money and return panic to Hernld office. Mn. Bessie Landing, Aslilund, Ore. 0 22 LOST Ration book No. 2. Mur goret Lilly. 2121 Rulcllffo. 8-22 I LOST No. 1 and 2 ration book. Rstward. O. A. Alklin, I'cll cun Hotel. 0 22 LOST Ration nook No. 2. Nnnio Mclvin Nelson, 2210 S. eih. 022 LOST "A" rut inn book. Ho 1 ard UhllB. 1020 Main. fl ow- 23 LOST "A" ration book. Ora E. Stcohilrr, Dairy. 8 23 LOST Gna rntloii C book. C L. Tarazoo, Chlloquln, Box 17. rJ-23 LOST Hntlon booki No. 1 and 2. Robert Grciig, Bonanza. 023 LOST Gna ration book. Rny Wallers, 1034 Owens. 0 23 LOST Gu ration book. D. M. Daughrrty, Rt. 2, Box 721 I Phona 7040. 0-23 LOST C and A gas ration book In name of J. O. Taylor Bly. Ore. . 0 23 LOST Larfv'i rose (old Wal tham wrUt watch. Phone 40.10 after 4:30. Reward. 0 23 .; LOST Gna ration book. Return - to J. C. Kauble, Modoc Point. Ore. 024 LOST "A" ration book and tire certificate. D. A. Auatin, 410 South 6th. 0 24 WILL PARTY who removed black coin purse from larxe purse Mondoy nlKht at party return aame to owner and no queationa will be asked. 0-22 LOST Man'i brown leather bill- fold containing money and " valuable papera. Finder plcnae return to 22 Fast Main. 6-20 General rlottcaa FOR. THE CONVENIENCE of Klamath Baaln farmera. who wish to haul their winter's fuel during the summer on their regular trips to Klamath Falls, we ara maintaining a yard salesman at our wood yard on South Riverside from 8.00 to 8.00 on weekdays. A largo stock of dry wood Is now available for y o u i winter needs. PEYTON & CO. 04Stf USED SEWING MACHINES bought and sold. Singer Sew ; Ing Center, 1213 Main. Dial 0771. 7-21m Personals .MONUMENTS Klamath Falls - Marble and Granite Works, ' 110 So. 11th. Phone 6381. 7-7m CALL 6750 for concrete work on your cemetery lot. 7-13m 10 Scrvicas FLOOR SANDING and rofinlsh lng. Clifford Golden. Phone 3022. 6-30m PAINTING . KALSOMINING H. L. Brown. Phone 4220. 6-30m HEMSTITCHING DRESSMAKING, Buttons and Buckles covered. Alterations on new and old clothing. Mrs. 1 H. M. Allender, 731 Main, 1 Room 216. Phona 7263. 6-30m I WILL obtain your delayed birth certificate for you. Chan. Hathaway, 120 No. 10th St., Klamath Falls, Ore. 8-3 0m PICTURE FRAMING Van's Camera Shop, 727 Main. 6-30m ELECTHOLUX Authorized Serv ice. L. C. Carr, 621 Mitchell. ' Phono 7167, 3 to 5 p. m. 7-1 lm BLACKSMITHING and welding. Tractor, truck and farm ma chinery repair. Special built elevators, stackers and buck rakes, . BROWN EQUIPMENT CO. S049 So. 6th St. Phone 8247 7-9m hLAWNMOWERS, outboard mo- iwi Hon Knn ciihoib icynuiuii. Boclcnhamor Saw and Repair Shop. ' 7-flm J. A. TUFTS , HEATING SPECIALIST CHIMNEYS, furnaces, stoves, nil burners, cleaned, repaired. Phone 8404, res. 8040. 7-3m Services CALL (17110 tor concrete work on your cemetery lot. 7-13 CURTAINS laundered and stretched. Phono 3717. 7-lm PICTURE FRAMING Goellor's, 230 Main. 6-30m FOR THE BEST In tailoring, remodeling, impairing, suits to order (men's and ladles') al ways see Ryto-Way Tailors, 110 No. 8th, phono 6002. 7-7m SEWING MACHINES RENTED by month. Singer Sowing Cen ter, 1213 Main St. Dial 6771. 7-8m BELTS for all makes refrigera tors, washers, vacuum clean ers, or general use. Merit Washing Machine Service, 011 South Sixth. 0-30m WANT 2 CHILDREN to care for by dny or hour. Phone 0930. 0-20 13 Health DR. M. C. CASSEL, chiropractic clinic, colon and rectal dis eases. 832 Main. Dial 7219. 0-30m CONVALESCENT patients taken at the Bradshaw Convalescent Home. Phono 7001, Ashland, Ore. 7-0m 14 Help Wanted Female TWO WAITRESSES Good ap pearance. Phone 8403. 8 22 WORKING COUPLE with baby, modern home. Prepare one meal a day. Permanent. Call .1003 mornings. 023 WANTED Two neat, attractive young girls to hop curbs and drive-in. Apply in person af ter 0 o'clock. Do not phone. Tlk Tok, 2238 South 0th. 820tf HOUSEKEEPER W A N T E D Modern home. Phone 4622 or 7759. 6-23 GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK Go home nights. Phone 5561. 0 22 EXPERIENCED woolen prcsscr in ary cleaning acparimen Superior Troy Laundry. 6-2 10 Help Wanted. Male Wanted Automobile Mechanic Steady employment, good wages substantial gunrantco for the right man, See Service Manager Dick B Miller Co. 803tf " WANTED . Boys For Track Work Ages, 16 to 18 vears. Wages, $6.60 per day. Good board, 50c per day. Good clean outfit cars, Shower baths. Personal super vision. CALL IN TERSON AT GREAT NORTHERN DEPOT 623 WANTED Experienced farm hand. Steady work. Santford Jones. Bonanza, Ore. 771tf FULL-TIME JANITOR for the atre work. Apply In person at Esquire Theatre Manager's Office. o-3 WANTED Young man as help er In dry cleaning aeparuneni. Superior Troy Laundry. 6-23 MAN for washroom helper. Cas cade laundry. 6-20 18 Situations Wanted KEMTONE, KALSOMINING and PAINTING wanted. Ph. 5007. 7-lm IF YOUR GARDEN hasn't been plowed and disced, ready for planting, phone 7226. 4329tf CARPENTER, handyman, also maintenance work. 2BB4 Home dale road. 6-24 20 Room and Board BOARD AND ROOM Private shower. 723 Klamatn Ave. 6-27m CLEAN, steam heated sleeping rooms. 310 So. 5th. o-zum ROOM AND BOARD 314 Wash- Inifton. -27m 22 Rooms For Rent jui.i-i.rinni-,,-1----- 11 . .-- NICE ROOM 134 N. 3rd. o-aum ROOMS 1034 HiKh. 7-8m ROOM 814 North 10th. Call 6-24 after 8 p. m. OUTSIDE ROOMS Crater Ho tel. 129 N. 2nd. 7-1 lm MARS HOTEL 1411 Main, by the armory. Steam ncaiea rooms. $3.50 week up. Tran sients $1.00. ' 7-2m CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th. All outside, newiy qwuin,, modern rooms. All with new Innersprlng mattresses. Free parking. 6-30m CLEAN, ateam heated sleeping rooms. 310 So. out. i-um 10 24 Apartments For Rent TWO ROOM apartments. Every, thing furnished Including fuol and utilities. 1808 Main after 0 p. m. 3400tf VACANCY Everything fur nished, $3.00 week and up. 1404 Klamath Ave. . 7-2m COZY 2-ROOM AEARTMENT Electrically equipped.. Hot wa ter paid. Couple. Apply after noons, 7 1 0 North 8th. - 7 1 tf VACANCY Rex Arms Apart ments, 224 Broad. Phone 5708. New management, Mr. and Mrs. Lovelace, 7-8m RIVERVIEW Nicely furnished 4 rooms, with 2 bedrooms. Hot, cold water, laundry facilities. Phone 5227. 638tf VACANCY Alpha Apartments 6-3 0m FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment. 123 North 6th St 4467U VACANCY Lee Apartments. Phona 0047. - 3402tf FOR RENT 3-room furnished apartment. 2043 White. 4122tf THREE-ROOM furnished apart ment Couple. No pots. Villa Marquise, 1320 Oak.. 3403U PONDOSA APTS. Klamath and Markot St. 6-27 m ESPLANADE COURT APART MENTS Furnished; by the week or month. Walking dis tance. 1005 Esplanade. 0-3 0m CASCADE APARTMENT HOTEL Apartment accom modatlons with hotel service. Complete kitchen and dinette. Day, week or month. Three ' blocks from city center. 6-30m GLENCOURT APTS. Modern furnished $27.50 and up. Under no management. Wey erhaeuser district. Ph. 5084, 7-8m CLEAN housekeeping rooms, cook with gas. Nice yard. $4 per week. 410 So. 5th. 7-13m LARGE ROOM with kitchenette and bath, Garage, Phone 6431. Mrs. Browne. 715tf VACANCY Couple only. No peta. Ideal Apts., 323 Com mercial. 739tf 2 BEDROOM furnished ment.. 501 Market. apart- 6-30 FURNISHED APARTMENTS Utilities furnished. 419 No. tOth. 7-16m LIGHT. AIRY, newly decorated, furnished apartment. Utilities, bedding and linens Included Greer Apis., 710 Main, 783tf TWO-ROOM apartments and housekeeping rooms. Every thing furnished. $3.50 week and up. 133 North 10th. 6-24 NICE 2-ROOM furnished cabin; also small apartment. 248 Broad. S54tf FOR RENT Furnished house keeping rooms and cabins. In quire 1143 Pine. Phone 4448. 6-26 APARTMENTS 39 Main St, 6-26 SMALL APARTMENT and house for rent. Inquire 8121 High or phone 4809. 6-23 VACANCY 421 Oak. 6-26 FOR RENT 2-room apartment. partly furnished, with shower and garage. 2335 Shasta way 6-22 20 Houses For Rent 5-ROOM DUPLEX New, large, uafurnlshed, or with electric stove, refrigerator, furnace. 1158 California. Phona 8658 4070tf FOR RENT 2 room furnished house, 1320 Oak St. 513tf SMALL, MODERN furnished house. Everything furnished 2123 Biehn. 4401tf 3-ROOM MODERN- furnished house, located 1012 North Bth. Apply 619 Klamath ave. 6-22 FURNISHED 3 room house. bath and garage, clean. $20. 2424 South 6th. 6-25 HOUSES 3 and 4 rooms, fur- nisnea, clean. Large yard, trees. 1663 Manzanita. 6-25 TRUCKS FOR RENT You drive; move yourself, save M. Stiles Beacon Service, 1201 East Main. Phone 8304. 7-7m BACHELORS' CABINS $10 a month. 510 S. 5th St. 7-14m FURNISHED CABINS for rent Inquire ST Broad. 7-lm 3-ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT and V4 acre garden ground, ready to plant Call at 3306 Crest St. Phone 4951. 6-23 FOR SALE OR RENT Stewart addition, 6-room modern house. Good floor coverings in kitch en, dining room and hall. Large lot. Wired for electric range. Water tank. Vefy clonn. Last house on Sacra mento St., or inquire Lien's store. 6-23 FOR SALE 3-room house on California Ave.' Phone 6827. 6-23 THREE-ROOM HOUSE, cellar ,undcrncath. New chicken homeland Victory garden in. Phone 4513. 6-26 Houses For Rent 2-ROOM HOUSE, partly furnish ed, $12,00. 3440 Boardman, Cabin 5. 8-23 26 Miscellaneous For Rent DEAD CAR STORAGE ONLY Safety and protection. Cars are not moved or molested. 231 So. 11th. 6-30m WHEEL CHAIRS, hospital bed with Beautyrest mattress, floor waxers. Phone 5353. Klamath Furniture. 6-30m 30 Real Estate For Bale MILLS. ADDITION 2 SPLENDID BUYS Five-room houses, hardwood floors, one with large lot and garage, all fenced. Nice lawn. Very nice shape throughout. $3,000. Reasonable terms can be arranged. SUBURBAN ' Two suburban homes thgt can't be beat. One has chicken house with capacity for 600 chlckena. One on bus line, one not. Both have furnaces. One has basement, the other has fireplace. The price quoted on these houses is far less than you could build them at the present time. $4,475 and $4,800. We will be glad to show them at any time. E. Gray Real Estate Corner 7th and Pine. FOR SALE Summer home at Odcll lake on the Willamette highway. 4 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, dinette and bath. Plenty of built-ins. House fully furnished. 19 ft. runabout with 10 h.p. motor to be included. Fish pond stocked with Eastern Brook trout. Priced for quick sale. $3500. Easy terms. Inquire 220 Pacific Terrace or tele phone 7334. 6-23 14-ROOM RESIDENCE. 1 block from courthouse, $150 month income. If interested call at 134 North 3rd. 7-14m FOR SALE Equity in 2-bed-room FHA home. Landscaped. Close to bus line and school. 2302 Garden. 756tf 30 ACRES Alfalfa, garden, or chard, berries, house and gar age, woodshed, chicken house and other buildings. First place east of S. P. viaduct on Dorris highway. 6-25 HOMES, farms, business prop erty. See EVERETT DENNIS 121 N. 8th Ph. 8491 7-17m ATTRACTIVE 7-room modern home, 2 bathrooms, cabin in rear. Lovely location with lawn, trees, shrubs, etc. Close in. Phone 6966 after 6 p. m. 6-23 4-ROOM house, double garage, poultry house, shop. 2 lots, garden. Near Pelican mills. Mrs. I. L. Gustin. P. O. Box 854. Quarry St 6-25 FOR SALE 80 acre farm, i mile east of Dairy. IS In crop. In quire Emma McCumber, Dairy, Ore. 6-24 FOR SALE 4-room house, ce ment basement, fireplace, $1600. $273 down. 243 Rogers. Phone 6101. 6-28 32 Real Estate Wanted Home Wanted TWO or 3 bedrooms, large gar den preferred. Give particu lars and price in reply. Write News-Herald, Box 192. 6-22 34 Automotive - AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Not compulsory a n d e r the new" law, but will save you money and much trouble, in case of accident causing bodily injury or property damage. For rates and Information call BOGUE DALE 120 S. 9th Tel. 6972 6-26 FOR SALE 1935 Chev. truck, 11-ton. Inquire 1528 Division. 6-22 1934 V-8 COUPE $135. Call 5210 or 725 Front St. 6-22 ONE 1933 One-Ton Chev. Truck, 90 rubber. Inquire at Bald win Hotel. , 6-23 FOR SALE 1937 Oldsmoblle convertible coupe. 4039 Shasta way. Phone 4558. 6-23 WANTED Few good clean, late model cars. Will pay good price for clean cars. If you have a real good one, see' us first. DOUGLAS MOTOR CO. 744 Klamath Ave. 6-26 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. 8195 f 6-30m GET YOUR AUTO GLASS in stalled at Kimball's Glass Shop. 827 Walnut Ph. 7378. 7-7m 26 Automotive 1938 FORD FOR SALE $200. Call evenings, 2121 'Radcllffe. 6-23 38 Miscellaneous For Sale A Word to the Wise Is Sufficient! See these new white porce lain cook stoves. Modern de sign. Harry Hafter's Upstairs Furn. Store 833 Klamath Phone 4878 778-tf UNCLE SAM BAYS: 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 $5.00 per month. Suburban Lumber Co. Phone 7709. 3398tf FUEL RATIONING NOW HERE Genuine U. S. Rock wool in sulation, blown In with our special equipment, will aolve your heating problem. Noth ing down, payment as low as $5 per month. Suburban Lum ber Co. Phone 7709. . 3400U 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 REDWOOD Flume and culvert lumber. Suburban Lumber. Phone 7709. 3943tf FOR SALE One-inch second hand, black pipe. 010 Market. Phone 7224 week days before 5 p. m. 806tf rnone ooi. o-im POSTS Redwood and cedar. - Suburban Lumber Co. Phone 7709. 4167U Buy Before Aug. 1st A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT! Just received, a rew beauti fully designed, all enamel, large, roomy, new heating circulators. Harry Hafter's Upst airs Furn. Store 833 Klamath Phone 4878 775-tf GREEN SLABS FOR FARMERS Leave your truck at the Ack ley mill, 64 Klamath Ave., while you do your shopping, and we'll load it from the bin. $2.75 cord. PEYTON tt CO. 646tf 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. Ri Hauger, 515 Market St. 7-7m ROOFING See us first for an estimate on all types of roof ing. Sealey Bros., contractors. Phone 8920. 7-6m DRIVEWAY CINDERS -6817. Phone 1485U LAWN DIRT AND FERTILIZER Phone 6817. Roy Schmeck, 2438 Shasta Way. , 7-1 lm KEMTONE The best Interior finish available. Suburban Lumber Co. Phone 7709. 3737tf ROOFING Composition, wood or built-up roofs. Suburbat Lumber Co. Phone 7709. 3725U STOVES REPAIRED All part stocked. Used furniture, stoves bought OK Second Hand Store, 820 Klamath. Phone 8071. 8-3 0m FOR SALE- -New 6-room house, never occupied, to be moved. 3812 Crest St. 6-23 OAK DINING SET, dresser, bed stead and springs. 817 Mt Whitney St. after 6 p. m. 6-23 PLANTS Cabbage, pepper, to matoes. Crystals, Merrill Lakevlew Junction. : 6-28 WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Insulate against the hot com ing months. Cool in summer, save fuel In winter. You can insulate your attic yourself in a couple of hours. Call for es timates. No down payment, as low as $8 a month. J. W. COPELAND YARDS Phone 3197 66 Main 6-28 FULLER BRUSHES R. V. Morgan, 3348. 532 South Riverside. 7-8m CALGONITE for electric dish washing. F. R. Hauger, 515 Market street. 7-7m WHITE MARBLE CHIPS For decorating graves. F. R. Hauger, - 515 Market. Phone 7221. .. 4456U RUBBER STAMPS, printed signs, made-to-ordcr, commer cial printing. Most reasonable prices. Geo. J. Kunzman, 127 No. 4th. Phone 6632. 6-30m GLASS Mirrors, resilvering, Plate, window ana auto glass, furniture tops, shelves. Kim ball's Glass Shop, 527 Walnut. Phone 7378. 7-7m AVON PRODUCTS Anna Funk. Phone 3430. 6-28m 34 36 Miscellaneous For Bale ROWBOAT WITH MOTOR In quire at Elk Garage. 6-24 FULLER BRUSHES Clem Joyer, 1438 Martin. Phone 8677. 7-15m BODY WOOD, fir wood $11, pine $10. Leave orders Shell Ser vice Station, 2nd and Main. Phone 8732. 7-17m SMALL Cabinet Grand Piano, fine tone, good condition. 1954 Auburn St. 6-23 NEW Genuine Fashion Flow Bedroom Set, Beautyrest box springs and mattress; 3 small tables, nearly new Winchester shotgun. 3950 Summens lane or phone 8979. 6-23 FOR SALE Onion plant lim ited. Crystal's, Merrlll-Lake-view Junction. 6-24 FOR SALE 38 Special Smith and Wesson revolver, practi cally new. Phone 6800. 6-23 NO. 4 JUNIOR De Laval Cream Separator, used 2 months, $50. Phone 6708. 6-24 1934 FORD PICK-UP Will sell or trade for sedan. Rubber and motor in good shape. One good saddle for sale. Equity in small modern house, one third acre. 1501 Hope St 6-24 36 For Sale or Trade FOR SALE OR TRADE Truck load of registered Hereford bulls, yearlings and up. S. P. Stockyards. Phone 9036. W. R. Brauner. 6-30 360 ACRES of good farm land or cattle range in Carson coun ty. South Dakota. Will sell or trade for property in or around Klamath county. Write Box 201, care Herald-News. 6-26 INCOME PROPERTY 3 houses on large lot. Will sell or trade for acreage, 8 acres or more. 2027 Oregon Ave. ' 7-8m TWO-BEDROOM HOME on pave ment. Trade for cattle or what have you? 303 Washington. -6-28 42 Miscellaneous Wanted SEND YOUR TYPEWRITER TO WAR1 Our army and navy ur gently needs all the civilian machines that can be spared. Telephone 7412. Pioneer Print ing It Stationery Co., Govern ment Procurement Agent. . . 6-26m WANTED Poultry, livestock, turkeys and rabbits. Tulove's Market, 919 East Main. Phone 4282. , 7-lm WANTED TO BUY Used house trailer. Reasonable. Call 8733. 6-23 I BUY USED PIANOS for cash, add only value of recondition ing work and sell on terms. Louis R. Mann, Tuner, Derby's. 120 N. 7th. Phone 4319 or 7175. 7-21m 44 Livestock and Poultry SUBURBAN HOME OWNERS! Do you need a cow, hogs, rab - bit or chickens? If you need additional cash, a loan can be arranged. SEE COMMERCIAL FINANCE. 116 S. 8th St. Phone 3265. 4304tf WANTED TO BUY Cows and heifers, fresh or coming fresh. R. C. Prudhomme, 8102 So. 6th St Phone 4943. 6-10tf YOUNG MILK COWS and springer heifers. 5704 Avalon St 7-6m FRYERS, alive or dressed. Lewis Poultry Farms. Phone 4880. Garden and Washburn. 6-24 HORSESHOEING Klamath Re serve Riding Stable. Inquire County Fairground. 6-24 FRYERS, alive or dressed. Drive out and save money and ra tion points. Lewis Poultry Farms.. Phone 4580. Garden and Washburn. 6-24 4-YEAR-OLD SADDLE HORSE, gentle, and good saddle. John Sayles, at Ford Garage. 6-28 12 WEANER PIGS, one belted, full-blooded boar, 3 brood sows. T. W. Phipp. Midland. Ore. 6-28 MILK COW WANTED Phone 6101. 6-24 WANTED A boar hog, about one year old. Lewison Bros., Bonanza, Ore, Rt. 1. 6-23 46 Financial See K. A. (Dinty) Moore Tor 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 3328 , 6-30m Four and one-half to five feet is the average height of Lap landers. , Shasta View Mrs. Louis Christianson and Mrs. Jack Mattos and Jill and Gary left Thursday for Whittler, Calif. They will spend the next two weeks visiting their daugh ter and sister, Mrs. George Milne and family. Charles Basey has returned home from a visit with his cou sin, Frank Graves, and family at Summer lake near Lakeview. The Tommy Mayes are receiv ing congratulations for a new ion who arrived Tuesday at Klamath Valley hospital. Mrs. Grace Goodrich was 4-H cook at the Corvallls summer school session and has gone on to Portland to spend some time visiting her son, Harry, and family. Guest in the George John ston home at 1004 Homedale were the Harlan Klines of Bend, ore. Mrs. L. Lambert has just re turned from Oakland, Calif., where she spent a week with her husband. Young Barbara visited at the home of her cousin, Dewey Lambert, during her mother's absence. Martin Bridges. Shasta school Janitor, has moved to his store building, the Goodwill Grocery, The Bridges family will make this their home after remodeling of living quarters there is com pleted. Richard Yates formerly operated the Goodwill. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Noll have returned to the Falls after spend ing the past winter at Palm Springs. They will visit relatives here this summer. Veld Smith of Cottage Grove is a guest in the home of her un cle, Ralph Aubrey, of Madison street Mrs. Ed Hawkins of 1007. Kane street is now at home re cuperating from an operation for her leg. . Gerald Melendy of Long Beach, Calif., wa a recent guest of his sister, Mrs. Roland War ren. She now has a nephew, Jim. my Gilooly, of Vancouver visit ing with her. Mrs. V. G. Simpson is conva lescing at her home from a re cent major surgery. Mrs. John Ruiteen wa com plimented by her immediate neighbors on her birthday Tues day. Mrs. Jack Andersen pre sented ner with a lovely decorat ed angel cake and other neigh bor the birthday luncheon. Those honoring Mrs. Rusteen were Mr. Harold Hornseth, Mrs. Jack Andersen, Mr. Joe Swind ler, Mrs. Roland Warren and Ro salind and Mrs. J. C. Grove and Bonnie. Mrs. B. D. Morrison and Don 40 Financial CASH LOANS Now you may pay a you go. A $79 loan for 3 months costs only $4 59. Other amounts in pro portion. Auto - Furniture Salary Loans WE ALSO FINANCE PRIVATE AUTOMOBILE SALES COMMERCIAL , FINANCE , CORPORATION . . P. A. Everett, Mgr. 116 South Eighth Street, Telephone 3265 a m . MOM Ask us about " EQUITABLE Disappearing - . Loans Low Rates Prompt Service If you want to buy a home or refinance your mortsaire. ask u about tho EQUITABLE PLAN CHILCOTE & SMITH 111 N. 9th Phone 4564 Since 1909 Tue-Fri-tf 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 Automobile Loans $20.00 to $500.00 A Sensible Way to Get the Money You Need tf V011 need Clth. let n, Itnnw hn miit-V Chsnces are re can alve you enough money to "balance your budget1' just on your car alone with -monthly repsyments arranged to fit your pooltetbook. For trample: A llflo.oo auto loan at Consumers mav be nsid off In .11 monthly Installments of SI0.0S each. i i,n wni, jou. owq us wall you ar that counts." Wa also make furniture - and signature loans. Consumers' Credit ' (fe'-SSS 20 Pine St. Phone 7711 Miss Marshall 6-30mJ na have returned to their heme in Oakland, Calif,, after spend Ing the past month with the Ivan Crumpacker family. Mr. and Mrs. M. R, Houses? and family have returned to Glendale, Calif., to reside per. manently. They were compelled to return to a lower altitude for Mr. Houser's health, , Mrs. William Crumrlna and daughters, Ruth, Alice and Laura, have gone to Newburg to assist In the berry picking.. They expect to be employed there ior the next six weeks. - Several members of the Shas ta PTA executive committee met at the Ivan Crumpacker home to make tentative plana for a nurs ery school at Shasta next fall. A graduate teacher will be em Ployed and hot lunches served. Those present were Mesdames Rollin Thompson, Helen Keller, Kenton Knight, Lloyd Basey, Pat Crouse and Clyde Williams. Charles B r 1 d g e s has been transferred to Miami Beach, Fla., where he is stationed with the U. S. air corps. Little Orva Colvin of Baa Francisco is a guest of her fatht er, Frank Colvin, and family for the summer months. Mrs. Forest Wilcox and daugh ter, Danelle of Olympla, Wah., will ipend the summer as guest of her brother, Orval Lyon, and family. - - Bonanza Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reid an? Mrs. J. H. Carnahan of Klamath Falls were visitor at the Mul lennax and Sparreton home on Sunday. - . .. . Mrs. O. D. Bowers of Salem left Monday after a month'a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Givan, and family. Lottie Belle McDonald broad casted over KFJI Monday night for the Bonanza War Bond drive. Besure and buy all the bonds you can this month and give the credit to the Antler. Mrs. Irl Martin sinrf UH Marion Jones of Klamath Fall csuiea on Mrs. Frea MuUennsuc Friday night. Mrs. Clyde Wooten 1 making an extended visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mr. William Hartley. ' Mrs. Jonah Sparks la at Ash land visiting Mrs. Ltila Brown. Mrs. Brown recently moved to Ashland from this community. Mr. and Mrs. Jew Hambloek and familv hava mmawt Brians. ath Fall. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Reader son of Beatty spent a couple est days -with Mr. and Mr. Olea Lebow. RESIGN LAKEVIEW Mrs. Boesie Jess- ' nings, postmaster at Valley FaUa In Lake county, ha arannnneeil her resignation to ' take effect Just as soon as the pffVrt de partment can check the Nadgne tion. Inasmuch ai there- Is aa one else in that community to run the business, the Valley Falls postoff lea will undoubieoV ly be discontinued.';' LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF ADA F. MILLER, Deceased. - ' Notice Is hereby given that V. A. C. Ahlf, Executrix of the above entitled estate, has filed in said Court and Cause her Final Account, and by Order of the Honorable D. R. Vahden berg, Judge of said Court, the 6th day of July, A. D., 1943, at the hour of 10:00 a. m. at the Court House in the Chambers of said Judge, has been fixed as the time and place of final hearing and settling of said account, and all persons interested in said estate are hereby notified to appear at that time- and place then and there to present any objections which they may have to saH. Final-Account. Said Order of Publication was made in Cham bers on the 28th day of May, 1943, directing publication to be made for four consecutive weeks in the Herald and News V. A. C. AHLF, Executrix. Date of First Publication, June 8. 1943. - Date of Last Publication, June 29 1943. J 8-15-22-29 No. 250. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL . MEETING . Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of .Union High School District No. 2, of Klam ath County, Oregon, that the an nual school meeting of said dis trict will be held at Klamath Union High School, Wall street and The Alameda,- in Klamath Falls, Oregon, on .June 28, 1943, beginning at . the hour of 2 o'clock p. m, and. continuing un til 7 o'clock p. m. - The meeting is called for the purpose of electing one director, for the term of five years, from School District No. 1, and one director, for the term of one year, being the unexpired term of Lewis Botens, resigned, from Plevna . sub-district, - and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. - - ? ... Dated this 14th day of June, 1943. M. S. WEST, . - Chairman, Board of Director J. P. WELLS, Clark. . . J. 14-22 No. 249.