Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 06, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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Sharp Decline
In Army Funds
WASHINGTON, May 6 (PI
President Truman today submit
ted to congrcs a program call
ing for expenditure by the war
department in the next fiscal
fear totalling $7,246 33.1,200.
The president said the esti
mates contemplate maintenance
of an army of 1,070,000 men and
officers on June 30, 1947. This
would compare with 1,300,000
on June 30, 1946.
In addition to maintaining this
strength the estimates provide
$500,000,000 for government and
relief in occupied areas and
$200,000,000 for the atomic
bomb service formerly carried
on by the Manhattan project.
The program compares with
the preliminary appropriation
estimate of $7,100,000,000 for
the fiscal year 1947 which was
Included in the regular budget
submitted by the president last
January. It compares also with
estimated obligations of $19.3
billion during the current fiscal
year and to $52 billion for the
fiscal year 1945.
Klamath Girls Back
From Overseas Duty
Nan and Adra Goeller plan to
spend the summer at the Lake
o' the Woods home of their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goel
ler before making definite plans
for civilian life.
The girls were separated from
navy service March 21, 1946,
after serving together in Hono
lulu for one year. Nan who
served three years in the Waves
took her training at Treasure
Island and had the rate of store
keeper first class at the time of
her discharge.
Adra Goeller Sp. t. 3c,
trained In San Diego and served
two and one half years. Both
girls are graduates of KUHS
and Southern Oregon College of
Education.
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SEE LARD.
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Chiloquin Couple '
Married At Reno
CHILOQUIN, May 6 Reno,
Nev., was the setting for the
marriage vows of Miss Beth
Hcffner and George Pohll of
Mowich, taken last Monday
with a Protestant minister at
Reno officiating.
The bride Is a former resi
dent of Kenosha, Wis., but is at
present employed by the South
ern Pacific as telegraph opera
tor at .Mowich. Earlier this year
she was an operator at the Chil
oquin station, and it was then
that she met her husband, who
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Pohll of this city.
The young couple will make
their home in Mowich where
Pohll is employed by a lumber
company. They have returned
from a short honeymoon and
last Thursday night were given
a reception in Mowich. H. A.
McGee. S. P. agent in Chilo
quin, and Operators Irma Johnson-
and Van Wyckoff drove up
to the affair.
Boy Scouts Seek
St. Louis Delegate
The local Boy Scout council
would like to contact a local
businessman who will be In or
near St. Louis May 16 and 17.
The council would like to author
ire such a person to vote on
behalf of the Modoc Area coun
cil at the national council elec
tions. The program in St. Louis will
feature as speakers Gen. Joseph
Stilwell and Adm. Chester W.
Nimitx. If such a person can
find it possible to attend all or
part of this meeting, the local
Boy Scout council would appre
ciate his calling the Boy Scout
office, 6918, for further details.
Woodrow Wilson is the only
former president of the United
States buried at Washington,
D.C.
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New Pine Creek
Nimrods of the turbulent
streams and well-filled placid
hikes, gluttoned by the melting
snows from the higher reaches
and in some cases still icebound,
found the opening day last Wed
nesday morning in California
especially to their liking. Pre
ceding cool nights that lowered
and cleared up the streams to
some extent, a subdued north
wind that had been sending
chills through everyone and a
bright sunny morning filled with
promise added to the glorious
expectation for those who clamor
for the thrills of the opening
day, fishing.
For those who for one reason
or another stayed to home or
at work, a tingling suspense
haunts them and restlessly they
wait to get the early reports from
the nimrods who almost at any
cost have joined in the race to
be first beside the waters when
chances for the big ones might
seem the greatest.
Locally, Lassen creek, Willow
creek, New Pine creek and ice
bound and snowbound Lilly and
Cave lakes, and Cottonwood held
possibilities that lured many to
investigate their waters.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Perry and
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Robnett
motored to Salem, Ore., last Mon
day morning on a combined busi
ness and pleasure trip. They
U. S. Quizzes Russia
On Foreign Trade
WASHINGTON. May 6 PV
The United States is taking up
with Russia the whole system of
exclusive trading arrangements
which the Soviet Union is put
ting into effect with its smaller
neighbor nations.
Officials who disclosed this to
day said that so far no satisfac
tory replies have been received
from Moscow. In fact, they add
ed, Washington has been able to
learn very little officially about
what kind of agreements the
Russians are making.
MECTOR JUST WHY WOMT
YOUR. SISTER SEE ME?
were to be gone about three days.
rred Scott and family have
moved into the old We llorr
property, recently purchased by j
Mr. unci mis. lah mine iiuMiim'ra
ley. Scott has leased the Modern
Woodman hall and plans to in
stall motion picture equipment
and runs shows about three
nights a week. In connection
with this enterprise, he may also
put in an electrical appliance
and repair shop.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van Cleve
and family have moved into the
Frank Ross residence for the
summer. Van Cleve will work
at Willow Hunch.
Verle Cook and family has
moved to Willow Ranch to live
where he will be close to his
work there.
There will be a regular meet
ing of the East Side grange this
Saturday evening.
The East Grange orchestra en
joyed a trip to Cedarville lust
Saturday night, where they
played for the senior class prom.
It was a formal affair, held in
the spacious, attractively deco
rated high school gymnasium. It
was learned that around $300
was taken in for there was a
large crowd in attendance.
The East Side orchestra will
play for the firemen's ball at
Cedarville on May 18. This is
one of the biggest dances of the
year in that town and many are
looking forward to attend the
affair.
Market
Quotations
NEW YORK. May 6 (AP Stock mar
ket registered it ftfth successive aver
age decline today with further light
liquidation blamed mainly on the coal
strike and other labor rift.
dating quotation:
American Can 93
Am Tel Tel -...IMS
Anaconda ' 4.V
Commonwealth k Sou ... 4.
Curtis-Wright 7
General Electric H
General Motor . 7J
Gt Nor Ry pfd M
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CHICAGO. May t AHt- Arttve grain
future were lroiui tiuluy wlllt lU'tvtivtt
iwila contract hllltnii their celling on
everal oi'cmuub ana Mny rye at lime
ailvaiu'lui the A fenl llintt (wimiltetl In
one day. Offerlnila extmmlpd In lilh
tl anil rye when no lurllter atlvaiut
wi powtble and urli-ea tun-ked ilouu.
Mini vt tlta uuuirn wa twiaed upon
cnverln by prevkou hnrl teller.
Further kUlMtanllal iletreaae In lite
visible aupnly of all grain and uncon
firmed retHirla fmm Wathlngton that
reviiton may be made in I he govern
ment' corn lui ing program acld to
duoourage llqunlatmti
May re closed at up the
five cent limit for the fourth romeculive
teuton. Oat were unchanged to Se
higher, Septemler It-tc Wheat, corn,
barley and deferred r contract were
unchanged at ceiling.
LIVESTOCK
SOl'TH SAN FHANt'lSCO. May fl (AP-l'SDA-
Salable cattle 400. cale .VI;
market fully tteady; odd choice yearling
teer and heitei flTiH); medlum-gotKl
graa teera 914 50-10 1, load common
11H.X) tb ateera $S 73; medium grai heif
er lMt30; load gotnl W73 lb graa
Ctiw C14 iW. few common-medium cowa
til no-l.l OO: mid dairy cowa U 50; cut
ter UOd-lOOO. ranner ? 5-a V; ralve
steady; good -choice vealera quoted 915.00
16 50 .
Salable hog SOO Including 140 feeder
pig; market ateady; guttd-choice JtW
300 lb, barrow and gtlta 915 HO, good
ow $15.05.
Salable aheep 000: lamb undertone
teady; over . lb gtHtd choice spring
laiutta Quoted 914 OO-75: general quality
plain: atmut half of run ahorn lamba
aalable 9I2(H-Vt; medium good ahorn
wea quoter 94.50-S 50.
CM1CACO. Mav 0 iAP-VSlA Salable
hun SIMM total 10 130: active, alradv.
good and choice barrow and gtlta, 914 HA
celling: mwi 914 10 celling, complete
early ctea ranee.
Salable cattle U mo. total 13 000: sal
able calve WK). total tkW: fed aleer and
yearltnn about ateady laat week late
decline, but generally 15 rent under
last V enneday ; general market alow,
with eaatern order sharply abridged,
big local pucker shuwed more intereal.
however both In slrer and heifer, early
top steer 91? ttt; heifer steady to weak:
trlctly choice heavy heifer 917 25: cowa
verv scarce, ateady with recent 50 cent
decline: bull and vealer scarce, prac
tical lop heavy saiunge bull 913 M and
beef bulla 914 33. about In line with last
week aharn decline: vvaler very
scarce at 91M50 down; stock cattle main
ly 915 oo-lrt no
Salable aheep tOOO, total I OOO; no early
action on slaughter lamb on account
of aharplv hghcr asking price, now
asking 917 OO for load lot good tn choice
wonted lamba: with leu than 100 head
trucked in on sale, aheeu extremely
rarce: slaughter ewe quoted ateadv or
9O0O down for wooied Kind ana t
down for shorn description.
""potatoes-
LOS ANCRLRS. May 8 tAP-t'SDA'
Potatoes: 3 broken. 7 unbroken car on
track: arrival, California 3. Idaho a;
11 car arrived by truck; market alight
y weaker.
SAN FRANCISCO. May 6 'AP-USDAi
PoUtoe: old stock, 2 broken. 10 un
broken cars on track : arrivals. Cali
fornia 4. Oregon 3: new stock, one car
on track: arrival. California 2: two
car arrived bv truck; Klamath Huaaela
No. 1-A. 9J.0O-.9.
CHICAGO. May 0 lAP-VSDAi Pota
toe: arrival 14: on track 14JI: total
U S ihipmrnu Friday. Iu50; Saturday
703. Sunday 30.
Old stock: su nolle mode rate: oemana
fair: market about steady.
New stocks: supplies moderate: demand
moderate; market weaker: Idaho Husaet
Ilurbanks V S No. 1. 9J 50-3 W; Colorado
Hed McClure V S. No. I. H 50-3 BO; Mm-nesoU-Norlh
Dakota Cobbler commer
cial, generally food quality. 92 3U; Mon
tana Long White U. S No. 1. 9J 15;
Alabama loo lb sacks miss inumpni
U. S. No. 1. 9.1 25 3 60; Texas 50 lb.
sacks Blia Triumph U. S No. 1 92 IS:
Louisiana loo lb sacks III Is Triumphs
U. S. No. 1. 93.75; California H lb.
sacks Lon While U. S. No. 1, 3.75
4.00. OBITUARY
ANNA MARIE PARAXOO
Anna Marie Pararo. a resident of
Klamath county fur the last five year
passed away In thl city on Saturday.
May 4. HMfl at 9 45 p. m following an
Illness of three vear. She wa a native
nt Ran franr-lsm Calif . and at the time
of her death wu aged ri4 year 10 month
and 2 day. surviving are ner nua
band. Hoy J Paraioo of Sprague River.
Ore.; one son. Roy Brooks of Son ore.
Calif., and one daughter. Mr. Fred
Rubyl Zibull of Sprdgue River. Ore :
also one grandchild. The remain rest
In the rarl Whltloek Funeral Home.
Pine at Sixth. Notice of funeral to be
announced at this Uma.
FUNERAL
ANNA MARIE PARAZOO
Funeral servlcat Tor the late Anna
Marie Paraioo oT Sprague River. Ore ,
who passed away In this city on Satur
day. May 4. 1&441 following an extended
lllne will be held In the chjpel of the
Farl Whitlork Funeral Home Pine at
Sixth, on Wednesday. May . 1049 at 1:30
p. m with the Rev. T. J. Tuning, pastor
of The Friend Church of Sprague River.
Ore., officiating. Commitment service
and Interment family plot in Fort Klam
ath cemetery at 3:30 p. m. Friend are
Invited.
VITAL STATISTICS
K1THN Born at Hillside hospital.
Klamnth Falls. Ore . May 2. lf)4ff. to Mr
and Mr. George Kuhn. 2628 F.berleln, a
girl. Weight: 6 pound 1 ounce.
MAHAKHr Horn ai iiuiaiae noapnni,
Klamath Fall. Ore . May fl. l4fl. to Mr.
and Mr. Glen Maharry, Tulelake, a girl.
Weight: fl pound IIJ ounce.
COX Born at Hillside hospital. Klam
ath Fall. Ore . May 4, l4d. to Mr. and
Mr. Konert cox, 4.'3 wivision, ooy.
Weight: 7 pound 8 ounce.
KORSEN Horn at Hillside hoaoHnl.
Klamath Fall. Ore . May 3. 1046. to Mr.
and Mr. J. C. Knrsrn. 2203 Garden, a
girl Weight: 7 pound II 'v ounce.
BROOKS -Born at Hillside hospital.
Klamath Fall. Ore., May 3. Ilt4fl, to Mr.
and Mr. Perl Brooks. 13ZO Hargeni, a
girl Weight: 7 pound 1 ounces.
WILSON Born at Hillside hospital.
Klamath Fall. Ore . April 2.1 1040. to
Mr. and Mr. R. L. Wilson. 24-14 Kane, a
bov. Weight: 7 pound 8 ounce.
BROWN Born at Hillside hospital.
Klamath Fall. Ore., April 2.1. 1041, to
Mr. and Mr. Virgil Brown of Tloneata,
boy. Weight: 5 pound 13 ounces.
"weather-
Max. Mln.
Rugene . . 71 40
Klamath Falla 70 40
Sacramento 85 SI
Portland - 08 4.1
Reno 83 30
Ran Francisco 71 47
Seattle 84 42
Medford 81 38
Red Bluff 03 83
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NORTHER W CALIFORNIA Clear and
continued warm today, tonltfht and Tues
day with local fog and slightly cooler
along coast Tuesdav. Of n tie to moderate
nor' n westeriv wind on ensu.
WAqillNflTflM ANM OREOON Cert'
erally clear todnv. tonight and Tuesday
with morning constat fog. Slightly
warmer today. Gentle variable winds
off ronst
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREIMTORS
Notice la herebv elven that the under
signed ha been anoolnted administrator
of the Estate of Elona S, Kafton. also
known a Klonn Kafton end Snrah E
Knfinn rffrensed. and ha ounllfled
All neraona hnvlne claims against said
estate nre -notified to nrenent the some
to me with nroper vnurhem at the ol'ficc
of J. Hawkins Nnpler. Court House,
Klamnth Fil't, Oregon, wilhln six months
irom Aorii h hut
VAW.r, V VAUPEL,
Admlnltitrntrir
A. (f-m-33-an: M. 6-No. 3311,
f your ear arlluated to get the most
at or the gasoline you ui7
-"HANK
P-nnlnr's RlfhflfM Hervlce, 110 V.. Mln
BIKES FOR RENT
ZSo hr.. $1.50 day
Make Reaervatiom
For Sunday
Phon 5520 222 S. 7th
POOLE'S BICYCLE STORE
LEGAL NOTICES
KlMUUNg
IN THK CIMl t If i UlMtT tir TIIK
ST A IK t)r' OltKtJON r'Olt Kl.AMAlll
fOl'NTV
J. V, ttAITKHl.KK, plaintiff
vs.
The SiKiuse of J. K Hirdsell. whoa true
name l unit now u,
the Spouse or J. M Ulrdsell, who) liut
name la unknown;
Ernest J. Scluamin. If living. Ilia lielra
and assign, if deceosed. ami V. t
Htuuer, If living, and If deceased, his
heir and assigns; And All Pel sous un
known claiming any Interest to or llll
to the real eatnle described herein be
low, defeiulnnta r
Kg 1 1 IT Y NO, TH50
To the Spouse of J. K. Ilhdsrll, whose
true name la unknown; the Spotuie of
J M. Hirdsell, whoe true name la un
known; Krneat J. Schramm, If living;
and If deceased, his helta and assigns,
and V. O Itiwser. If living, and If de
ceased, his heir and asigua:
IN TIIK N A M K tir TIIK hl A I K Of OltK
i:t)N, (iHrlKlTMIS:
You and each of you are hereby re
quited to apitear and answer the com
plaint filed against you In I be above
enlllled aull, on or before the 'jmh day
of May. Ilt4tl: and If you fall to so ap
pear and answer, for want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply o the Court for the
relief prayed for In the complaint, to
wn :
That all person thereafter be bar
red front bringing any action of
toll to claim any title advei ae to
that of platnllff and from enforcing
a claim under the mortgage de
Bcrllrrd In the complaint, lite land
described 'ng Lot I of lllock .VI.
llt'KNA VISTA AOIHTION In tlta
City of Klamath Falls. Oregon.
This summon t served upon you by
publication pursuant to an order of Hon.
nrable David H Vandenberg, Judge of
the alMive entitled court, said order be
ing daied the 30lh day of April. ItHtt and
la published for four successive weeks,
the first publication tie lug on April 22.
lt4. and the laat lelng oil May 1), lU4d
Fttri O SMAI.l..
Attorney for Plaintiff
Suite I. Melhase Itulldlng,
Klatnath Falls, Oregon.
A. U. IU; M fl. 13. No 3A1.
Sale of Timber, Klamath Indian Reser
vation. Little Yamsay No. 1-A Timber
Unit. Sealed bids In duplicate on forms
provided therefor, marked outside "Hid
-Utile Yamsay No. 1-A Timber Unit,"
and addressed to the "Superintendent.
Klamath Agency, Oregon." will Iw re
ceived until a o'clock p. m. Pacific
Standard Time. May 13. 1IU0. for the
purchase of merchantable timber on a
tract within the Klamailf Indian It inner
vation, Oregon, described a the "Little
Yamsay No IA Timber Unit" The
unit Includes about 1.170 t mite red acrea
with an estimated cut of IO.uumkio (ret
U M of Ponderoaa and sugar pinea. In
cludina a pttaaible small amount of
Uougtaa Fir. Incense Cetlar. and other
apecie. Kach bid must state the price
per thousand feet B. U Scrlbner frecl
mal C Uig Scale that will be (Mild for
timber cut and scaled prior to any re
adjustment of rales as specified In the
contract. No bid will te considered for
less than 97 25 per thousand feet II. M
for pomleroaa and augar pines; 93 40 per
thousand feet U M. for Doug I a fir and
Incense cedar, and 91 70 per thousand
feet II M. for other apecie. Under the
regulation of the Office of Price Admin
istration, entitled "Maximum Price
Hegulatlon 4UO- Western Tlmlter." maxi
mum prices have been Imposed effec
tive August 31. 14,1 which limit addi
tion to the minimum acceptable bid
price. These are on file In the office
of the Superintendent. Klamath Agency,
Oregon, and are available to all Inter
ested In thl unit. Karh bid must tie
accompanied by a certified check in the
amount of 95oih on a solvent Hank pay
able tn the Special Disbursing Aienl.
Klamath Agenry Oregon The deposit
will be returned to uruuccesaful bid
der. The depoait nf the successful bid
der will be applied a part of the pur
chase price against tlmlter actually cut
on thl unit only, or retained as liqui
dated damage If the bidder shall not
execute the contract and furnish satis
factory bond for 910 raw within BO day
rrom acceptance of thla bid. The right
to waive technical defect and reject
any or all bid 1 reserved If two or
re nid at or aoove the maximum
price prescribed by M P R No 4flo
are received thev will all be considered
as If made at the maximum allowable
price, and the contract awarded In ac
cordance with the policy expressed In
Departmental Memorandum of January
5. 11(44. Cople of thl memorandum are
on rue at the office or the Superintend
ent, Klamath Agency. Oregon, and may
be referred tn upon remiost The con
tract will specify that all designated lim
ber shall be cut and removed from the
unit prior to April 1. 11MB. For cople of
the contract, regulations, map of the
sale area, blank for submission nf bids
and other Information, apply to the Su
perintendent. Klamalh Agency. Oregon.
Hated thla 12th dav of Annl. lout at
imcagn. nnnou, lommlMloner of In
dlan Affair
A. 15-22-29, M, 6. No 352
NOTICE OF MFF.TINfl OF KLAMATH
COINTY ltOAHI OF FUI'AI.IATION
YOU ARE IIF.HEHY NOTIFIED THAT
THE BOARO OF EQUALIZATION nf
Klamath Count v. mate of Oreenn. will
meet on the 13th dav of May. Ift4fl (sec
ond Monday of May, at the County
court Hoom In the Court llmise, and
will remain In session for three '3i weeks
from that date, for the nurnoae nf ex
amining the assessment roll for the year
1U4M. and correcting all error In valu
altnn. descriptions, and qualities of
tanas, mis, or oiner property assessed
by the assessor.
It shall he the duty of all person
Interested, to appear al the lime and
place appointed All prnte! against vat
uatlons fixed by the assessor, must be
rued wnn me Hoard during me first
fifteen U.V dav of said session.
A-TJ-20: M-8 No 31.
CLASSIFIED RATES
One day , , , r word 4c
2 day run , r word Br
3 day run p word lie
4 day run r1 word 13c
3 day run .,, p- word 14c
Month run word 45c
Week run word IV
Ads received by 1:00 p. m will appear
same afternoon In "New Todar" column
NEW HERALD AND NEWS phone num
ber. 811 1
Ntw Today
rOR HALK Hlark end white Shetland
pony stallion, very gentle. Priced $22.1.
See at 2744 Allium. nt Drive. S B
ROOMS " B23 HIGH. fl-fl
TOR SALE - Walnut bedroom suite,
Ileauly Itest ma it res. U17 Walnut,
Apt. 1, or call HIM. S B
WILL party who picked up men's slacks
at warus naturaay p lens return to
Ward tore',' Returned service boy
needs badly. Mrs. Henry, 2033 Want
land. 0-0
eOR SALE One and one-fourth acre
tract, fenced, tree, shrub and gar
den planted. New house, unfinished.
with garage end chicken house; lumiter
to finish house Included. 35O0. Ph.
B0 10. 3B41 Austin. 3-8
POMPT IJELIVRRV. lawn dirt and fill
rock for walls. Well rotted fertilizer.
Phone 0740. A-U
LOST-IHsck billfold containing papers
and checks. Reward. Cleo C. Kppr,
phone flOM. S-7
rOH SALE One piano, $150; dining room
set with buffet. 9110; wood range end
heater, both fur $100. Phone 4014. S B
4-YARD DIESEL drag line or ahovel
for hire. Phone 4U.1L 5-1 1
KIRK PROTECTION and beauty flint
coat composition roofs; colors and
blends. Grem Roofing. Ph. 4H:ifl. 9-6
FOH SALE Power blacksmith forge,
anvil and lawn mower sharpener. Cody '
Myers. 177 Mrs! St.. Tulelake. A ll
WANTED TO RENT Furnished a-bedroom
modern house, by permanent
renters, or will rent for summer
months. Phone evening, 7020, or
dnytlme A4(r7. S-7
WANTED- Maid. Apply Pelican Hotel.
4;iinttf
FOR SALE Schult Luxury Liner trntler
house, 7 months old. Across from
Tower Theatre, or call 4fi:if(. 8 8
FOR SALE -11)41 Oldsmnhlle hydromatlc,
radio and hrnlnr. Cull between S and
7 p.m., 2120 Darrow. 9-U
WANTED Two men for" Inside dairy
work, steady year round Job. Lost
Rlyor Dairy. fl-fl
PLANT CAPS
PEOPLES WAREHOUSE fl-fl
FOR SALE-(ins stoie, $50; one cast Iron
parlor wood henter. oak finish. $30;
folding steel cots, $(l each; two 04 sq,
ft, veneer boards end some dry kilned
pine surfaced 2x4. Phone 4400,
4:iBfltr
FOR SALE Large, level residential lot,
paving and sewer paid. Fine neighbor
hood. $300 cash. Ph. 707X S-fl
FOR SALE Modern nln-tiihe - walnut
finish cabinet radio, excellent condi
tion; man's tuxedo suit, complete wllh
shirt, vest, collars and tie, slue :7 or
Hfl. just Ilk new, reasonable; outside
living room door, good condition. 44(11
Board man Ave. S-fl
nrstAID NKWH, Klamalk Falls, Or.
New Today
IHVINUTON lll-lnt'h swing saw, It p.
motor, nearly new, 91 on Would lke
lit small hand mw In trade.
PKOI'I.KM WAMKIIOI'NK ft
SLEEPING loom for rent. 421 Oak HI,
5 M
WANTED Cedar, fir and pin !"! , all
sues quote fob shipping point, aiaie
quantities can supply, earliest ship
tneiit NIK U EMM EYKII-M AII'I'lN CO .
Spalding HUlg , Poilland 4, Or B 13
LOST Llewellyn seller pup, whit with
black spots, Mum pick-up on Mailt l'..
Numtiiv. 241X1 Oiegou Ave. S B
tltllltlATION HONES, pliktip sax. Iiell,
I Killifer, It tooth chisel aevd spuds.
Will Hade for I's this fall, Phone
47711, or ae at 3IU7 No, HI It, S B
FOR SALE Two bedroom, cement foun
dation, glassed-in utility porch, eleclilo
hot water tank. All In good condition
7IU Cook HI,, between Upham and
California. SB
Foil SALE 11x13 rug wllh pad; liahv
buggy. Mil Eldorado, o-7
U HACKS of putalo ferlllUer. Call 3240
M H Pleas 'come home, everything
will Ih all right Mother. 8 II
Foil SALE On allghlly used Newell
stock saddle, one pair chaiw. IM7
Marlllt St.
PLANT CAPS
PEOPLES WAIIEIIOI'HK
FOR RENT Nice room, close In.
Cedar
rOH HALK Circulating oil heater
So
ft e
an
5 a
Gel
yours while thev laat. Davis Plumbing
and Heating. 3.IT East Main. Ph. A7HI
4:ui2i r
2 ROOM apartment for I working adults
Mar Hotel B 7
roit SALE Piano. SIB Kldoiadu. Phone
70.14 after 4pm SB
FOR SALE In Hot Springs Addition, two
bedroom, modem house, furnished or
unfurnished: double pliitnttlng, 9 hot
water healer. 9 Imths, full basement,
apaitmettt downstair. Phone B40, anv
time S B
WILL parly who picked up package of
men' green whlp-ord tiouaei In
Caatletterry'a Saturday pleaaa return
to Dick Iteedera? 6 B
FOR SALE room nuMlern home, chick
en house, Iterrles, 1 acre rich flat land,
price Rt. 3, Box 1140 U. at
Shady Pine. Ion Amlter, B-ll
ROOMS (12U Jefferson. ' B-1.1
FtHt SALE Complete household furnish
ings, We have dining room eels, sev
eral good break feat sets, twin beds,
complete with roll spring end Inner
spring ma Ureases; desks, cheats of
drawers, odd dresser; Iteaullful com
bination gaa range: Monarch rook
stove, and a 12x13 dark wiite wool rug
with pad; almost new.
Cash for Your Oood Used Merchandise
SIXTH ST. EXCHANtiC
sua So. Sth. Phone 7 lot)
ft B
FOR HAf.C' lli;i4 pickup Chevrolet Call
after S p tn , No. 413 Alpha Apt . -W
Pine SB
FOR SALE Completely furnished mod
ern 2 ttedrttom home, I acre, small
barn with hav, rhlrken hous, gaiage,
basement. furnace. elerlrie atove.
washing machine, refrigerator, laundry
ttata. Inlaid linoleum, fir floor, Vene
tian blinds, nice lawns Home complete
down to groceries See any time at
33 1 Stmt mer lne S B
FOR SALE 72 srn-i, mile west. ,
mile south of Malm, 40 acre barley.
32 acre potato land, plowed and
ready to plant, ft re front eel worm
and scab: seed aitd ferlllUer and ma
chinery If wanted. 9X1 Sou, Including
seed and machinery, llo 44, Mai in.
Phone Ho, Malln. F W. Dingier. S II
FOR SALE 't acre, 4 -room house. Call
at IXUI Derby, S
WILL car for children In my home
Close in. 91 00 per day. Call B134 ft-tl
OAIIDEN planning, reasonable. Drop a
card with your street and house num
ber and 1 will Interview you In the
evening No obligation for estimate
II A. Mason holder. HI. 3. llo XMi A.
City SB
FOR SALE Elect rot u X vacuum cleaner
with attachment. B.IS. HM4 Ivory. 4-7
rOH SALE -White poodle pup. Ph. S442
9 4
WANTED Dinner-cook. "Night Hawk
Cafe. S-B
LOST llilile. 'vicinity of flaUlger'a ie
rage, Sunday p. ni. Pleas call e72
ft a
TWO women with 4-year-old child wish
ride to Iowa by May IS, Write tlox
4.LM. care Herald-New. SB
FOR SALE Equity in two small houses,
one house rented. Inquire 244B White,
after S :u p m
FOR SALE Dry body wood Ray's Fuel
Yard. Prompt delivery. Phone 70.10
3 4
Rug and pad ,
Floor lamp ... .
Tan-colored sofa -
Davenport and chair , ,
Chest, vanity and tie itch
Square D tattle "old timer"
PEOPI.ES WAREHOUSE
9 V) oo
12 oo
IIS 00
73 OO
20 on
7 SO
3 0
FOR SALE 2VX) sacks nf certified Cm
spuds. Phone S-F-3J at llo nan ra. Ore.
S 10
DRIVE to Union Oil Station, llth end
Main (let your kodak film. Any
popular six. ftB
KEFHIfiEH ATION AND Alfl
CONDITIONING
Great need for men to repair and Install
refrigeration and air conditioning equip
ment. Also excellent opportunities for
men Interested In going into own busi
ness. Training will not Interfere wllh
present Job Previous experience, not
necessary. Mechanically Inclined men
write for details and FREE "Qualifica
tion Chart Teal " Utilities Inst., flox
3HU2. care of Herald New. S B
m ant rAo
PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
S a
A CAREER
AS A PH At.'TICAL NIf USE
may mean good money, travel, interest
ing occupation. Help lo bring health and
happiness lo the home. Iarn how lo
rare fur sick, help the tnlured, take care
of babies. Easy Instruction. Previous
experience not needed for enrollment.
Attractive earning possibilities. Tree de
tails. Write Wayne School of Practical
Nursing, Box :utOI, care llerald-Newa.
LOUT Lifetime Shaffer fountain pen.
hlark. "Wally'' on barrel. Phone :t 1 1 J
during business hours. Reward. S-7
FOR SALE Grey fur coal, sire 14, like
new; low price for quick sale. Inquire
2420 Oregon. Three-room modern homo,
full basement, 2420 Oregon. fl-fl
FOR SALE Two-row potato planter, 00
sarks seed potatoes. R. Jellnck, Malln.
Ore. 5.7
I WOULD APPRECIATE ll 'lf "anyone
having any 1(120 or Klamath Special
left after planllng would call A2UK or
write Russell Webber. 722 Martin S-7
WANTED TO RENT. 2 or 3-bedroom
furnished house. Permanent renter
Phone 1 .17 after S a. m. ft-g
Mtetlng Notices
ATTENTION
PAINTERS
Local 1279
Regular ond
Special Meeting
Tuesday, May 7
8 P. M.
S-6
BTATKD Mltr.TINfl Mon
Ifuv. May 11. Hone Cruljc
elerllfin of offlreri. H.
ire.hnienl..
T. It. NP.KVKH,
WlM Mn.lrr.
I.O.O.F. No 137
Every Tuesday 8.00 P.M
5th and Mtiln Sts.
M.T.8
PELICAN POST No. LUCI,
vnierang or vnreign wars,
meets every 1st and ,'ird
Thursday evenings tn the
KC Hall, 2nd and 4th
Thursday evenings at
Dtincelnnd, All meetings
i upon ai H p. in. Visiting
members welcome, lilOnlf
Klamath Pells Aerie
No 2000 Regular f O at
meeting every Tues . i i ,
day nlghl, 7:4fl p m. .f
r.u.E. nan, pin
Walnut, Vli
members eordli
invited. if
MONDAY, Mar I, PI llghl
GARDENER wanted Hleadv work. Uwgt
-.,.1 .ttm..i,i ai IMI iter hmir.
HKMI INVALID, convalescent nr old per.
Sou noatueu in mr oioor. (t.
K I it om tit nurse Phone fl74e. B II
2 Lost and Found
LOST rrm Mwanseu's lleauty lo Marlon
Apia, one rut lain panel, marquisette,
edged In pink sallu. Ph. 7IB1 or 4IB7,
alter 0 p m s
LOST Hlllfolil containing HP. check,
annual pass, about 9M t'aati end other
Iteisiiiiat papei Under keep cash end
please mull rest lo BIS Alameda or
H P Hoard Office. ft V
LOST Hoy's swimming trunk, blue
satin Phone 11:111. IT
B Transportation
MOVE by padded vans In all point In
Oregon, Washington California ,aue
Ttaiisfer at
atotaga, lo) Main
Phone 11271 Iffttni
10 SarvicM
"moving
0 I .(n il I
C l.onu Ulxliimt
0 l'ndik'd Vmia
9 Insured Oirrlrrt
KxirrliMU''d Muvvr
CiMirtroiin Dilvrri
C'liilnia Settled Promptly
Call 7425
Peoples Warehouse
Transfer & Storage
Company
Bonded Hmidfd
MW-F tf
Plumbing
Heating
REPAIR WORK
Wo can now do yotir work
for Low Monthly Payment
Patron & Overeem
Plumbing & Heating Co. .
Phone 6630
1401 Esplanade
412111
Plumbing Heating
Service
NEW
Initallntlon and
Repair Work
WE HURRY
Davis Plumbing
& Heating Co.
337 Ku.it Main
Phone 5781
2B48K
PAINTING
DECORATING
PAPERHANGING
F, Muthiscn Phon 7804
M-W-F-U
PAINTERS ond
PAPERHANCERS
Available at
Polterson ond Son
Piilnt nnrl Walloanrr Store
1229 E. Main I'hone 3:124
M-tt
INDEPENDENT
WINDOW CLEANING CO.
House Cleaning
. H. COMBS PHONE 3230
4112 tf
DEC0RATINC
Painting Pa per hanging
finish or Spray
Old Work Our Specially
Homes or Commercial
Walnui St Phone 4174
f J. Lents
107111
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED.
Inspection Free - Modern Equipment
lontenis nauicd Away
Ed F King
Phon 3230
474H11
LOCAL M0VINC
AND CARTAGE
Anythlnif Anywhere
In OroKun
Anderson Motor Freight
Ph. 7300 101 Klamnth Ave.
BHSlf
RH0ADS
Window Cleaners
Complel Hntii.rlt.amnf
P.,lAl)llihitl 11U4
K.nn.lh C llhtiatl. I'hona 001 1 -a
Mill tf-
VKNETIAN BLIND SHOP '
Clrnnlnii and rtcpnirlnK
nOl.ANU E. KOKr Uwwr
Phona IUM UD N 4th
IfKWtf .
LAWN and ffartlrn work by hour or con-'
tract. Phona D,fM. a-lo
nKl'AIHS nrfrlKoratltin, watar pump.
24:14 Sha.la way. HhJna H4oa or JOM.
tm.nl
LAWNMOWKnH and t" anln. Ju.t
hlrt.fl two vataran maohanlra. Bring In
ynur work, lel'a keap litem antpload.
Ilotlrnhamer Haw and Kapalr Shop.
Ml r. Main. 9-10
CIlltTAINS laundered " and alrelrhed.
1'hune :7I7.
ri.OOM.M laid, aanded and (inHhecl; al.o
carpenter wtirk ronlrarled.
DKWITT A KAIII. KLOOR CO.
ritnne II7: S-.1t
WINDOW C1.EAN1NO. Ph. 77, Je..a
lluhliartl tail
PIKES IIIIAKK HEIIVIOR. Ipeclalltlne
In meehunlral and hydraulic hrakea.
IUI.1 Ho. Hlxlh St. In Coininarclal Tlta
Co. llldtf. 5-lt
PAINTINO. Interior and anterior Kem-
lonlnl. II. I.. Ilrown Phona IM. S7lf
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED.
Modern Enulpment
4 Wheel Drive Truck
will Ro anywhera.
Phona nma
OOOKKKEPINU. Snonnand." Typlni-i
Klntlred atthjecta, offlca machine..
KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE.
733 Plna Ph. 4700
1337U
DIIKSHMAK1NO and alterallon.T"l
Orchard Ph 073H 4D77M
(iKNKRAL rarpenter work, rambdalini
and cnhlnel work. Write Rt. 1, Boa
lilll'l-A, nr call at 334 Upliam. I-lt
DIIKHHMAKINd - nullona and 'VuckM
covered, Alteration, on new and old
rlnlhlnK. Mr.. II. M. Allendar, 731
Main. Hoom 210. Phona 7203. B-lta,
ron HTIIAHT'B DANCE OHC11ERTRA,
coll n:n. -aan
PAINTINU. DKCOHATINa Phona
bona 4030 i
J730K
WINDOW' and Ilou.a C'lea'nlna. Phona
:ia:m. -i
CONCRETE WOI1K DONE. Call tWHO ol
inu Wnrden Ave. D-ll
CIIBTA INH I.AUNDr.nr.D Pickup' and
dallvarad. Phona 4071.
40MTV