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I I 4 7 3 i. 1 Church Starts Food Drive LAKEVIKW, May 13 From Muy 12 to ID, cuniii'd fund will bit collcclrd by (ho tnitmhrri of fit. I'nlrlrk'i pnrluli for (ho ntiir v lil rhlWtrtin In Kurntw and the Far Ku.l under the (liroctlon of Dm National Ciillmllc Welfure iiinfiMTiue wllh IU wnnlcrn of fice In Sun FrunclKO. This drive far food will bn In all llio dlo crura of tlio Untied Blatn. Thn food will bo shipped to tint varlnui wctliiiia for distribu tion to needy children reitnrdlt'M of rro, color or creed. Thl drive la boliiu put on in cooperation with war rcllrf aervlcva. The prlvnte Biienelei, very cloao to the poor. In vnrloiu coiintrloa will know whern food ! needed most. Aiiiiounrrment will be made next Bunduy where the food la to be delivered for ship mrnt to Hun Francisco. The NCWC wii) ornunlred dur ing World War I to help the aiiffrrlnu people. In every pari of the world and to fiirnlxh first hand nnws for tlio Catholic prow In the U.S.A., at two of Ita main objective. Fort Klamath On Sunday, May 5, Mr. and Mr. CiUM l'nuo entertained at (heir home here with a dinner for the Chlloquln hl(h school aonlor cluss, of which their ion, Gene, la a member. A roue and aiiver color aehrme wu uaed In decoratlona for the dinner tnblo, at which plucca wrro marked for tho even Hen lor clnM members, their cluss advisor, Muriiaret Molltor, and tho boat and bout em. Knjoylng the affulr were the following, Iloio Murlo Floyd, Mury Christie, Pnula Albert, Donna Ilrnutlnrht, Krnnrth Lu dermnn, Elmore Nicholson and Gene rKe, all aenlor clasa mrnv OSr. le . YZXi va. MMt vast u T 10U? A(?n6 aVj W 'IB. lir tZ y VGO Ame,o ,wf tw skstct mN roTMPn AWigrnt w iwn row: , THAT1 0PP.CVA W IO0K.EMU.! ijl co(wr traMk I ANOrEtous I co(wr tftus I AN0rET0u TO K HCRfi . JB INM.EBH&ND- 2 a IVOiW! I TMIMH THAT W,i AM 1 MtAT 'I'lMk f fUJ FOR &APFRV, OSCASJ.V IT'i J S ' fW;l C-u,A ACCIDCNT...TMIII xrirriS. l'U MT l MIMIFEARA ICANTSte J TD CLEAR. 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NOT SLAV6S-SHES ALW9YS ( FOB THE FIRST TIME IN DAYS V"ET H0N D0CTOg n J TRUST HER- aTT HftgOlft ben; Mnrgnrrt Molltor, class ad visor, and tlio boat and liustusi, Mr. and Mrs. Ouaa I'utie. - Gene l'nuo went to Klmnath Fnlla Kutnrdiiy for the aecond minor oprrntlon on hla mouth, In which It wan nuceaaary to apllt and cut out hla two lower wiadom teeth. Ho la KdtliiK ulonu fine, und riuapltn a awollon Jiiw, hua not mimed any cliisse at Chllouln high achool, where ho la aenlor. Weekend bonne guest at the homo of Mr. and Mm. Alfred II. Cualel Sr.. wore Mr. L'usli-I's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mra. J. I. L'hurchimin of TloneiU., Cullf. Sundiiy visitors at the Culel homo Included her futher, Dam KuvsKo of Merced, Cullf., who waa pii route homo from business trip north, and Mr. and Mra. Alfred U. Caalel Jr., of Chllo(ulu. Mri. Kenneth Morrla of Te hama, Ore., In vlsillnii here for a few dnya at the home of her pur enta, Mr, and Mil. Frank Ed wnrdi, Mr. and Mra. Stewart Nlcbol aon and rhlldren have returned to Fort Klumiilh for the sum mer from I'aiiadena, Calif., where they apent the winter montha, Nicholson hrnlbera rat tle are being ahlpped here from California for aeainnal pasture at their ranches In Wood River valley. Mra. Fred C. Bishop waa brouKht liomn Mnndny from the Hillside hnapltul In Klumiith Fnlla, where ahe had been a pn- tlent for the pant two week fol lowing a paralytic alrnke. Mr Ord Prllchclt nnd Hlshon made the trip to Klumath Fall to bring Mr. Miahop home. She li getting along very well now. Clarence A. Humble, dlatrlct attorney of Klumnth countv and a candidate for circuit Judge in the coming election, wn a Fort Klamalh visitor on Monday on a campaign trio. W. Ilracork and Albert Brlcco atarted this week on the log hnul for J. W, Fuher In hi logging operation In fir timber In tho bun mountain area, Classified Ad Ilrlng Hcsults, i ltn -VY . - 1 1 IW I ISV T 1 . S -BBBBBBBBaBk- Salali SLU '""' - " ' '' ' "' r 1 U1 Grazing Land Change Asked LAKEVIKW, May 13 At the weekly meeting of the agricul tural committee of the chamber of commerce, endorsement wu given the request by rancher of tho f ort Hock area that inmi I OH, 000 acre of land In that area bo transferred by executive order to tho control of the Taylor gruzlng r vice. Since tho luiul, now under the JurUdletlon of tho toll conserva tion service, entiWI provide better service for grazing permittoe under tho grazing aervlcc, it I the contention of northern Lake county rancher thut the trnnafer be niude. It wa Bln pointed out by Forrest E. Cooper, public hind counselor, thut tlio noil con ervutlon avrvlcu ha no plana for development of till bind. Tho homestead land In the Fort Hock area wu bought up by the federal government from UKIfl to 11)40 for the purpose of taking it out of agricultural pro duction, for which it win unji lilt ed. While gru.lng permit had been granted they were for abort period of time and ranchers In Hint orea feel thut they can re ceive butler utilization through the permanency granted under tho Tuylor grazing act. Tho Luke County Stock Grow er association nlao went on rec ord at an executive meeting Monduy a fuvorlng the transfer In agvnclc. VITAL STATISTICS fjKHnrn- Horn at ItJIlild hospital, Klamath milt. Or . May II. IUU, to Mr. fiit Mr TUmen Cerlwr. MM Wllfurd. a girl. Weight: 7 pounds 7 ounrci WII.1.1AMH Morn al Hillside hplta). Klarnalh rll. Ore , May II, 1045. to Mr. and Mrt It ay Williams, ffprag tie Mlver. Ora., a girt. Wei til; I pounds B'( ounrw CAI.OWKt.L-Horn at Hlllilda hospital. Klamalh falls. Or, May la, to Mr. And Mn. CliarU. Caldwell. SVW! VandraTlft. gill. Weight; A pounda JAMTH Horn at Klamalh Valley hoe pltal, Klamath ralla. Ora . May 12. ItMo, (SBKV - eVK VOO -u V... VP' . . a .i 4 I I Jamas II Jamas, 5U:t WslgiiL 7 pounds 1.1 ; Kr.rNr.R- Rorn at Klamath Valtty hn. pltal. Klatnalh rails, Ora, May II. IU4d. in Mr. and Mra. William Kr ., 4707 H nth, bf'jr, "Walgtit; 0 pounds 3 ounraa, Meetings r.flra Amlllary - It. i,!r nifinr. Tusdav. a p t lowtr HiK tiall JmIIim Hon of rardldala with uttXrmrt lrt wrupylng lha rhalts (JHIrmit mini drill lam ahrtuld r formal! Knirlaln n.ant and rvfrashmanU twill follow lha rnrtttln Jartalla-.iMilna matting, rhamlr or coffitiiarra. Wailnaarlay g p. ni All niriilors urgad to atlvtid Waman'a Aosarlallnit rint PrtyUr lan rhurrh. maat Thursday 1 IA p m church parlors Arnold fJr.J-up will talk on Atomic Knargy and lu Hrla tlonahlp to lha Christian World" All maf.iU.rs ara urgad Ut altand and bring friend Aloha orK-Tuasdav, H p m , Maanlr larnplf. honoring all pail matrons and pail patrons of tha chaptvr. Wagnastfay flab - .a.i maatlng of yaar. HI I'aul'a pariah hnuaa, g p. m All nwmlra urgad to attend. Courthouse Records ramalslnts rilad rrual and Inhuman treatment. C-Aiule married Augiot 20. :i, at ftnddlitg Calif Plaintiff ak reiloratln ui maiden naina of J'eggy Maria I'atilh. Tliomaa W. Chalburn, attornay fur plain- Klizanelh Orvln vs, Jark T. Orvln ault for divorra. Charge cruel and in human treatment. Conpj married Ie- rmmumr in. IUJ1. at Menu, Nev. Plain- Iff aks custrxlv of two minor rhlldren exrent In lha summer months, Thoinas W. Chathurn atlornev for plaintiff. Irrreas OrsnUd I.iirlnt T. flvndera vs. Karl K Rvndert. Kdrnon F. Janlsrh VI. lleatrtre Jan lac h. Joyca Uaraldlna Mull vs. Jlyron leon Mull. Theodoala plrkwell vs. Fred Plrkwcll. J u ttlre f'eurt Floyd Arlo Kiewart, trurk of axcesalva width Due, till Klyod Arlo Niewart, ovarloadlnfi truck and trailer, flna, SI30. WEATHER M Mr and Mra, Altarnunt, a girl. Max. Mln. Prcclp ... 7.1 :i7 fo .. 71 n .mi ... 75 tt .(Ml ... IHI 47 .00 ... 7 :m w, .... M .VI Trr .1 4 T,nr ... 70 47 .00 ... aa a .00 r.ugrne KUmath ralla Hacrainrnto ... rortland .... Heno Han Francisco . Seattle Mrdford Had Bluff NORTlirrtM CALirOltNfA Partly rloudy north ind clear south except for high fug near coast. Cooler In Interior today. Moderate northwest wind off coa at OH COON AND WASHINGTON Partly rloudy today, tonight and Turtday with few scattered showers over mountains Cooler In eaat portion, tonight. 1-orel froata tonight In Eastern Orrgon. Mod erate northwest winds off coast- WIKW.COMS. RACK WSU r. t t ststr r rrr i d w f POOR pLIN9l HKnueR! WO! SaSEONE'S 1 1 I HAD NO OCA ) TAKEN THE WOEV I LEFT W SHE Fl'J THAT MV ROOM luCT BEFORE W6 I SHE WAS AN WENT TO THE MATINEJ Market Quotations NKW YORK. May 13 AP B uytra aaMirit lened toward special slocks to day out neglected many marxe! laadnrs 'Irurtsrers were Jn tft neighborhood of 1 i jw share. (-'losing u unlet torn: American Can Am Tel Tei - A(iff,nda Cahf Far king Common wflath Jr. Sou .... .. Lurtla-Wrlght . f;nrel Kiectrlc General Motors (it Nor Hy pld lot Harvesler - Kennecott Ing Hell "A" Monlgomerjr Ward Neah-Keiv N V Central .. Northern I'adflc Far (.as St CI J C Penney Hafewav btores Heara Hor huck M'liithem Par-iflr H'andird llranda Ktudrhaker Hunshlne Mining Union Oil Calif .. Union Pacific U Steel Warner Picture ... ftl"4 . lie ' 4 ... 4 . 41 , ... 4 ... 7-. . 41 . .. 71 . .. r. . Wa .. . I'rt . 21', ... T t ... W , ... 44', .. Mt :i 47, - 01. ... ... :d'v . 21 . 2HU IV2, . . h5 POTATOES PORTf-AND, Ore.. May 11 AP Pota toes; J-wal flurhank. t:i W-:i 75 cinUI, Idaho. J US cental. Ijaschutes. lUhs, No. 1. M W) 4 23 ccfiUtl; T.i. 'm, W rrnli, new, Florida. ftJZI-XIfi bag. Cali fornia Umg While, No. 1, J J 60 hundredweight. LOS ANCKtKsTMay 13 'AP-USDAi PoUtloRs: 0 broken. 17 unbroken cars on track; arrivals, California 8, Idaho 1, Nevada 2, Utah 1; 22 cars arrived by truck; market slightly stronger. HAJ FHANCIRCO, May 13 'AP-IJSDA-PoLetoci.: new slock, 1 broken, 4 un broken cara on track; arrivals, Cali fornia 4, by truck 3; old stock, 3 broken. 4 unbroken rars on track; arrivals. Nevada 2. California 3. Oregon 2, market slightly stronger on new slock. CHICAGO. May 13 tAP-USWA Pota toes: arrivals 131; on track IW: total U. S. shipments Krlday, 1J2; Saturday 1012: and fiunday 93. Old stock: supplies light, .errand moderate; market slightly stronger. Nrw stocks: supplies rather light; de mand good: market stronger 'following all 17. S. No. 1 In 100 lb aackn South Carolina Bliss Triumphs $3 SO-3.7S: Idaho Ituaaol Burbanks 4 00-4 ; Alabama HIIm Triumphs :i 734 V; Louisiana miss Triumphs M-M; California Long While M.10-4.23. WHEAT CHICAGO. May 13 AP Another drop of 3 cent was recorded In May rye to day and delerred deliveries of oat weakened on profit-taking, dropping about cent at timet. All trading was in old contract under old ceilings To morrow the board will also have trading under the new and higher ceilings, open ing up new contrarl for this purpose. A report from Oklahoma said harvest ing of winter wheat had started In Okla homa, setting a new early record for the state harvest. The dispatch said harvesting will be In full swing by Thursday. From Fort Vorth, Tex., a report said Die first car of new wheal had arrived A considerable movement was expected In the lalUr part of u At 'the close May rye was down S cent at 232V oats were unchanged to I cent lower. September 82c. and wheat, corn, barley and deferred rye dclivcne were uncnangea mi LIVESTOCK caiitm tv FRANCISCO. May 13 IAP- I'SDAi-SaUble ctlle :150. "Ivti 50; cnerally leady. Krc; mtdlum- . j a,i nn 111 VI' lnH mmA KM good quoieu " " - i. .iv,-r- ruiifnrnui we I-wlniered heifer $10 23; around four loads medium- good grass range cows '' young cows quoled to 13 50; common cowa $1000-30; bulk canners and cut . ai uimii' initHttim-sood Nevada l5oo lb. range bulls $12 33; calve steady, few good calves 13.00-16.00. Salable hogs 130 including S5 feeder Die: market steady; good-choice 180 5o lb. barrow, and gill 13.60; food SaUbleheep 1BO0: fully teady; choice ..... cmi it. mrlntf lambs scarce, quoted $13 00; around four loads good spring lamb under 90 lbs. 114 0-3u; medium- good anora awes -i j m,fAnn M. it (AP.t'SDAl Sal able hogs 4300. total 12.000: active steady: guod and choice barrow and gilta $14 83 ceilings; sow $14.10 celling; com plete early cleaarnce. Salable cattle 14.000. total 14.400: al able calve 300. total 300: fed steer and yearlings Including yearling heer largely ateady; mostly steer run with largest receipt since middle of April but fewer cattle around market circle: most fed steer and yearling SIB 00 17 30- practical top medium weight and weightv steer $17.73; short loads trict ly choice mixed steer and heifer $ D; k.. k.l'.r. arnnnH f.17 25: COWS. bull. and vealer uneven but steady: heavy beef bull to $14 30: most ausage bulls $13 00 down: vealer $16.30 down: atock cattle steady, scarce. Salable sheep 5300. total 7000: highly erratic market on slaughter lambs: shorn fed lambs fultv steady at 516 30 to $17.23; six loads good and choice around 92 to 98 lb average with No. X pel' a 17 23; good ana cnoice lea wooiea iami absent; early sate wonirt wheat pasture lamb aoroximatelv 7 00 lower than high kind late lad week: three double good wheat piture lamlw rarryng con Iderable and in wool $16 00: slaughter ewes again very scarce. OBITUARIES MRS. CATHERINE BUERMANN Mr. Catherine Buermann. widow of the late Cart Joseph Buermann, passed away in this city Sunday, May 12 at 9 p. m. after an Illness of five months duration. Mrs. Buermann was a native of A vis ton. 111., age 82 year 1 month and has been a resident of Klamath county for the past 34 year. She is survived by the following children: five daughters. Mrs. Anna Salzer. Kansas Cttv. Kan., Mr. Mamie Strothelde. New Baden. 111.. Mr. Cordia Smith. Klamath Fall. Mrs. Helen Vauer. Prineville, Ore., Mrs. Carrie McMahan. Klamath Falls and five cons. George Buermann, Eatonville, Wash.. Herman of Vale. Ore., Fred of Dean. Mont.. John of Ontario. Ore., and Il.irry of lndfo. Calif; also one sister, Mrs. Mary Scheveling. New Baden. 111. The rcmnins rest at the Earl Whitlock Funeral Home. Pine at Sixth. Announce ment of the rosary prayer aervice and the celebration of the mass will be made at a later date. RICHARD DEAN AND VICTOR GENE BRIDGES Richard Dean and Victor Gene. Infant sons of Mr. and Mr. Vlck Bridge of Merrill. Ore., passed away at a local hospital. Richard at birth May tf and Victor 24 hour later on May 10. In addition to their piirenta they are sur- Mr. Alf Price alio of Merrth. Grave side aervice were held today. Monday, at 3 p. m. at Llnkville cemetery under the direction of tne Ban wniuocx Funeral Home. Pine at Stxth. LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF T1IF. STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. 3. P. SATTERLEE, plaintiff vs. The Spouse of J. E. Blrdsell, whose true name I unknown; the Spouse of J. M. Blrdsell, whose true nam la unknown: Ernest J. Schramm, if living, his heirl and assIsiis. if decenttea; ana v. Hosser, if living, and it deceased, his heirs and asslsns: And All r-ersons un known claiming any interest in or title to the real estate described herein De low, defendants EQUITY NO. 7950 To the Spouxe or J. E. Btrrisrll. whose true name is unknown; the Spouse of J. M. Blrdsell. whose true name la un known: Ernest J. Schramm, if living and If deceased, his heirs and assigns But!. Insects, leaves and ether debris en the front of your raaiaior core sen nuslv himnrr vnur roallnr BTstem. Set tin for a quick external cleaning. vii.k." tannings Hicnneio aervice, lilt E. Main. BIKES FOR RENT 25c hr., $1.50 day Mak Reservation! For Sunday Phone 5520 222 S. 7th POOLE'S BICYCLE STORE and V. O Rosier, If living. i d if d cented. his heirs and aailgns: IN TUB NAMf, fF THE STATE OF ORE GON. (iltf.KTINGS: You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you In the above enilHrd suit, on or before the 20th day of May, l(4fl; and If you fall to so ao oear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for tl relief prayed for In lha complaint, to wn: That all persons thereafter he bar red from bringing any action of suit to claim any title adverse to that of plaintiff and from enforcing a claim under the mortgage de scrlled (n the complaint, the land dwrJbed be'ng I.'t 2 :t Block St. HI F.N A VlflTA ADDITION to the (My of Klamalh Falls. Oregon This summons is icrved uoor vnu h Dubll'-atlon pursuant to an ord a.- of Hon. orahle Ojvid R. Van den berg, .'udge of above-entitled court, said o. rter be tng dated the 2th day of April. Ihtfl and piionsnea ror Tour successive weexs, first publication be in a- nn Annl 22. lt4fl, and the last being on May 13, 1044. Attorney for Plaintiff Kulte I. Meihase Building, Klamath Falls. Oreaon. A 77. 2ft: M H 13 No 311 CLASSIFIED RATES One day word 4r 3 day run .,. p word 8r 1 day run word lie 4 nav run .n.,., word 13r 5 day run ,, .,., p word 14c Month run ,. ,oer word 4fic Wrtk mn per word 13c NKW HKHALD AND NEW3 pnon num ber. Rill New Today WANTED ired washing machine, 'n good condition. Ph. 3243. 5-13 FOR BALE 6 good milk cow, take one or all; l young heifer to freshen oon, $01. Gentle saddle horses and work horse. New Hampshire Red pullet and fryer. Roger Poultry Farm, 3' mile east of Olene on Lakevlew high way. 8-15 FOR SALE A head add1e"horserbroke and unhrokc. Ph. 8U78. 0-14 FOH SALE - All white enamel wood range, roils and lank. Ph. 7342. 5-13 FOR RENT Light housekeeping room. gus, everything furnished. No drunk. 1O0 S. Hroad St. 5-18 FOR SALE Large 'Varfe, best of soil. with 20x24 living quarter. 610 Spring St., daytime; 1804 Portland, evenings. 6-18 ROOM for working "girla. Ph. 7179. 333 No. 9th. 5-13 FOR SALE Newly decorated 3 room house on acre excellent soil, B2O00 cash. Will trade for 2-bedroom home. 4317 Denver Ave. 4807tf WANTED, clerk. Apply Pelican Hotel. 4806tf FOR SALE H-R 9-shot Sportsman re volver, with holster. Some ahella. Ph. 3123. 5-15 RABBITS for sale, five does, one buck, eight 1 month old. Hutches. Inquire Carl Fret's Richfield Station, Keno Road, for T. P. Young. 5-14 FOR ALE -Vacuum motor. B37 Klam ath Ave. 5-13 FOR RENT Furnished apartment, suit able for couple. $22 30 month. Zlgler Apis . block south of Pelican City School. 5-14 FOR SALE or trade, dining sets, light plants, water pressure system, break fast seta, chest of drawer. Ol' River Exchange. 2327 So. 6th. 5-15 WANTED A young man, experienced In office work. Permanent position. The California Oregon Power Co. 5-13 WANT TO BUY-4 or 5-room house. modern, walking distance of S.P. depot or St. Franci Park. $800 down, $30 month. Phone 6040. 5-13 FOR SALE -Fully equipped wholeale and retail mt bustnesa. Can handle 50 cattle or loo hogs per week. Sausage kitchen, complete refrigeration units. A going bustnesa, with grocery store In connection. Immediate possession. Sate price $25,000. A completely equipped modern slaughter house can be leased which will Include feed lot. FA VELL-UTLEY REALTY CO. Lakeview. Ore. 5-18 FOR SALE Davenport and chair, and other household article. 1620 Oregon Ave. 5-15 FOR SALE Furnished house, including electric re frigerator and range. $4300. term. BEARD AGENCY, Realtors 1020 Main St. Phone 6521 5-13 LISTINGS WANTED Have a number of buyeu for two and three-bedroom houses. J. W. SANDERS, Realtor 1213 Main SU Phone 7321 5-13 FOR SALE AH the dishe from a small restaurant, small French fryer, sugar dispensers, battery radio, table model cream separator, concrete tub. silver ware, new stool tops, red and blue: or complete stools, restaurant booths. new piece jinoieum. bxu ieei ; caie sign, etc Restaurant and fountain suDnlies. 1413 So. 6th.. Phone 5237. COUPLE and one child desire 2-bed room unfurnished house. Permanent renter. Box 4078. care Herald-News. 5-15 WANTED to rent. 2-bedroom unfurnished house, by permanent renter. No chil dren. Write Box 4077. care Herald News. 5-15 WANT TO RENT 3 or 3-bed room fur nished house, by permanent renters, for summer month. Will pay up to $75 a month. Ph. 8407. 5-15 LOST-5:S0xl7 tire and wheel. Reward. Call 4362. 5-14 FOR SALE 1938 Plymouth convertible coupe. 4S53 Hilyard. 5-14 FOR SALE by owner. 4-room modern house at corner of Harlan Drive and Hope St.. 3 acres of good ground, poultry house and poultry equipment. BOO chickens in poultry house. Price $6000. half cash, balance like rent at 5't. 4853 Hilyard. 5-15 FOR SALE Used wood or coal furnace. Call 3451 after4:30 pL m. 4061tf FOR SALE by owner, 3-room modern home on one acre, 5608 Harlan Drive. Fireplace, Venetian blinds with va lances, cave linoleum, garden, berries, garage, workshop, fruit house, chicken house, la acre In good pasture. At tractive neighborhood. 5-16 WANTED-Cull potatoes. Phone 3240. 5-15 FOR SALE Springer puppies. Call 8177. . -"u WANTED Woman to do housework one day a week. Top wages by the hour, Phone 7007. 5-14 FOR SALE- 4-room modern house. li acres, hen house, holds 500 hens: brood er, holds same: lawn, fruit and shade trees. Immediate possession. Cheap. See any time. 3309 Crest. 5-18 LOST On Crescent Ave., a black cocker spaniel, age 6 months, white spot on chest, answers to name of ' Pete. Reward for return. Phone 4407. 5-15 FOR SALE Mahogany bedroom set, table top, gas range, breakfast set. Phone B0B2. 5-14 FOR SALE- 2 well broke saddle horses, one 5-year-old bay, one 10-year-old sorrel, stocking legged, sliver mane and tail; also one horse trailer. Ph. (M45. 5-14 PLOWING, leveling, spud planting and drilling. Phone 5303. 5-25 PROMPT DELIVERY, lawn dirt and fill rock for walls. Well rotted fertilizer. Phone 6746. 5-18 FOR SALE 8-piece dining room suite, baby crib with innerspring mattress, lamp, occasional chair. Cheap. 4203 B i. bee St. 3-14 VERY rich lawn dirt, fill dirt, fertiliier and rock for walls. Immediate deliv ery. Phone 3130. 5-18 WILL party who purchased 30-06 Spring field, serial No. 1276239. with Be I ding and Mull scope. Tuesday. May 7, please call5f)26? 5-14 FOR SALE 2 studio couches. In fine condition, one rust, one green. Call 7441. 5-13 FOR SALE- TWO DARN GOOD LOO HAULING OUTFITS One 1042. one 1R41. both CC 603 GMC- 308 engine, equipped with Brown-Lip aux. transmissions, 5-speed under main transmissions, ' double reduction rear axle, radius rods, heavy duty springs, rear axle truss, Luberfiner. The 1941 has a 17.000-lb. Trombley trailer, the 1942 Is equipped with a 17.00-lb. Paige A Paige. Good tires all around. Priced below OPA ceiling. A. B. SCARLETT GMC Truck Dealer 510 Oak St., Eugene, Ore. Phone 39. 3-18 BRAHS BROS. AUCTION YARDS IS YOUR BEST MARKET We have consigned for Friday. May 17th 40 head of ewe and Iamb (these sheep have been sheared), with the usual run of livestock, furniture and machinery. GRANTS PASS, ORE. Phone 533-R-l 1'4 miles past the Fairgrounds on Redwood Highway. 3-16 KFLW announcer and family want to rent furnished-2-bedroom house. Call 881 B. 8-15 WANT TO BUY A 2-bedroom house In Mills Addition. Call 7228. after o'clock in evening. 5-18 lirWAl P A WBWI. Klsmslk Fslls, Ort, 18 Htlp W$ntd, Mai WANTED EXPERIENCED CHEF Sundays Off Steady Employment Good Salary with Room HOTEL UMPQUA Roseburg, Oregon FIHHERMEN - The salmon run Is now on In the Rogue River Make your reser vations at the Owens Mote). Steam heat. Box 281, phone W.I. Gold Beach, Ore , and enjoy a few days' fishing. 5-IS USED DAVENPORT AND CHAIR, velour covering, in very fine condition. Priced for quirk sale at $03. Lucas Furniture, I A.I E Maln, ft-15 FOR SALE--5 large lot In Ahamont District, J. W. SANDERS. Realtor 1213 Main. 9-13 FOR SALE - One and one-half acres, with a 5-room house. 2 stove. Price $3000. Terms. Shown hy appointment. J. W, SANDF.HS, Realtor 1213 Main 5-13 I WOtfLD appreciate it If anyone having In the Rogue River. Make your reser after planting would call 3208 or write Russell Webber, 722 Martin. 3-14 FOR SALE - Three men suits, too small for owner, good condition, size 38 coat, size 32 pants. Brown trench coat, size 40. 72 Pine St, or Ph. 8500. 5-13 WANTED- Woman for general cleaning, mornlngi only, Bell Hotel. 5-13 KLAMATH SHERIFF'S POSSE -Important drill tonight, Monday, 7 p. m.. Fairgrounds. Thut drill la In prepara tion for the Rose Festival, and ail riders are urged to be present tonight at 7, at the ralrgrounds. 5-13 FOR SALE - $5300, $1730 down, large house. Will make 2 large a part menu; 2 bath, double garage, ahade trcea and lawn; V block from grocery and bu line. In Mill Addition. Owner. 2U28 Reclamation. 5-15 FOH SALE -Model 20 Farm all tractor, power mower, 2 -cycle, buck rake. Im plement nearly new. Wish to sell all together. SELBY WILLYS MOTOR CO. 401 So. 6th Phone 6034 -13. ATTiEATTGOOb BUY, 3-bcdroom" housed first-class condition, on one acre of ground, J. W. SANDERS, Realtor Phone 7321 1213 Main St. a-u END TABLES. COFFEE TABLES AND OTTOMAN, early California iyie. heavyweight and built to last for years. Only $9 93 each. Lucaa Furni ture. 193 E. Main. 5-15 SPEVCER CORSETTERE, Mr. Burch, will be at the WtlUrd Hotel after 4 n. m. Tuesday and Wednesday. Phone for appointment. 5-13 BE a Ward retailer. Own your own business. Be your own do, prac tically no "top" to earnings for am bitious men. Line include DDT prod ucu, minerals, over 100 farm-home necessities, all guaranteed highest quality. No experience necessary. We teach you how. Use either our capital or your own for stock of good. Write for full details and description of terri tory open near you. No obligation. The Ward Company, Winona. Minn., Dept N. Established 1856. 5-13 DEAR CUSTOMERS: Check the number on lawn mower handle, if 3374 return to Bodenhamer and get jour mower. Thank you. 5-15 "USED CHAIRS. 1 rocker and one chair. In excellent condition. Priced at $12 50 each. Lucas Furniture, 193 E. Main. 5-15 200-AC RE ranch for sale. tock and"" ma chinery; 80 acre under irrigation; $13,000. H. R. Edsall. Macdoel, Calif. 5-15 FULLER BRUSHES -l T 1.111 U . . I DAna FOR SALE Diamond ring, white sold mounting, large center stone flanked by two diamonds. Call 7412, between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. 5V15 FOR SALE Davenport. In good condi tion. S15 No. 2nd St. - 3-18 WANTED Customers. Ralph Ramos. distributor. Retail Route, Crater Lake Dairy Products. Phone 8446. 5-14 ALUMINUM FRAME CHAISE LONGVE. Ideal for porch and general summer use; colors blue, green and orange. Only 532 95. Also plenty of other summer furniture. Lucaa Furniture, 195 E. Main. 5-15 WE HAVE an "out-of-town buyer for a business site suitable for sheet metal and light hardware and electrical ap pliances. Would consider location on any main street that would be suitable for the above business. J. E. HOSKJNG, Realtor Albert W. Scbmeck. Salesman 51? Main Phone 3211 5-13 Meeting Notices ALOHA CHAPTER. Eastern Star, meets Tuesday, May 14. at Masonic temple, 418 Klamath Ave., it 8 p. m. Visitors welcome. ALPHA PHELPS, Worthy Matron. SANFORD SELBY. Worthy Patron. 5-13 I.O.O.F. No. 137 Every Tuesday 8:00 P.M. 5th and Main Sts. M.T.8 PELICAN POST No. 1383, veterans of Foreign wars, meets every 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings In the KC Hall, 2nd and 4th Thursday evening at Danceland. All meetings open at 8 p. m. Visiting members welcome. 2105tf Klamath Falls Aerie No. 2090. Regular meeting every Tues day night, 7:45 p. m. F.O.E. halL 9th and Walnut Visiting members cordially Invited. u Lost end Found LOST Black and white shepherd dog with bobbed tali. Lost on Lakes hore Drive. Answers to name "Sooner." Reward. Phone 6578; 463HW LOST Parker pencil, dark green and silver. Phone 58B1. 5-13 4 General Notices I WILL not be responsible for any bills contracted by anyone other than myseir tor tne signal station, io Main, after May 1. Dale J. Bleha.5-13 NOT "RESPONSIBLE for any' bills con tracted by anyone other than myself or authorized representative. Link River Motors, bv Blaine Orrell. 5-13 Transportation MOVE by" padded vans to an points in Oregon, Washington California. Cads Transfer & Storage. 220 Main Phone 8271 HStrtf 10 Ssrricei SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Inspection Free - Modern Equipment contents tiauiea Awsy Ed F. King Phonr 3230 4748ti RH0ADS , Window Cleaners Complete Housecteanlnf . Established 102A Kenneth C Rhoad. Phone 6011 B8.1t! SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern Equipment 4 Wheel Drive Truck will go anywhere. Phone 8918 VENETIAN BLIND SHOP Cleaning and Repairing nni.AMn r KOI'. Owner Phnna B2AB 11S N. 4th llKUtf LAWN MOWERS repaired and ahnrp. ned the double edaa way. Boden hamer Repair Shop. 8-10 fOf rJYLONS mended. 130iTlTniitl. 8-14 MONDAY, Mar II, 1$fl, Page 91t$ It Htlp Wanttd, MaU in 10 StM-vlcc-a Do You Need Moneyrj If you do, the aniwer !s simple, call the Commercial Finance. A friendly quick Interview end the loan is completed. Loans from $30 to $300 on your Salary, Furniture, or Livestock, from $50 to $500 on your automobile, and you may take as long as 18 montha to pay. Commercial Finance Corporation TOM O'DWYER 107 N. Oth St. 7711 693-tf Plumbing Heating REPAIR WORK We can now do your work for Low Monthly Payments Patton & Overeem Plumbing & Heating Co. Phone 6630 1401 Esplanade 4121U DEPENDABLE INSURED City Delivery Service DIAL 8417 We Deliver Baggage Parcels Personal Effects W. Robinson O. Anderson . 4435tl A COMPLETE HEATING SERVICE Cleaning Repairing Sales Installation! CHIMNEYS i STOVES FURNACES , Tufts Furnace Co.' V Heating Specialists 2323 So. 6th Phone 8S9S (Nights, Holidays Ph. 3041 304tf REFRIGERATION SALES and SERVICE DOMESTIC and COMMERCIAL All Makes ' Parts, Controls and Equipment in Stock. Oregon Equipment Co.' Pbone 6617 127 SO. 6th St. 2217U Plumbing Heating Service NEW Installation and Repair Work WE HURRY Davis Plumbing & Heating Co, 337 East Main Phone 5781 2648tf LOCKED OUT? your car has just one key i we're the one that you should see! Keys Keys Keys , Duplicates Made of Any Key Rose Motor Co. 4th and Klamath 5-22-c ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Power-light, pumping. Industrial-lumber. Designs tests. Special problems and ap plications. Operating troubles bandied al all times day or night. J. M. Wauchope 710 Pine St. PhnnK Hnma UH2 Offloft 8530 . 433Ptt DECORATING Painting Paparhanfing Brush or Spray ) Old Work Our Specialty Homes or Commercial 838 Walnut 8t Phong 4874 r. J. Lents 1073H Local and Long Distance MOVING Eads Transfer & Storage S20 Main St Ph" ,m .tmu LOCAL MOVING , AND CARTAGE ( Anything Anywher in Oregon Anderson Motor Freight Ph. 7380 - 101 Klamath Ave. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED AND INSTALLED The Modern Way W. BAKER Ph. 4903 982tf W ATKINS PRODUCTS-. C. Marin, 2304 Home. Phone 6512. M4 CARPENTER W0P.K Ijfour work, con tract Phone 4388. -l