MIDLMD ERE m
Midland
Fred Milani ha returned home
from Hillside hospital where he
has been ill for a week. He will
be confined to his bed for several
days, however.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ayers spent
last weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Cascbeer in California.
John W. Mistier and family
and Edward Burke and family of
Tulclake spent Tuesday evening
In Midland visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Mistier and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hathorne
and daughter and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Steven Farrell and Earl
R. (Buddy) Hathorne from Leav
enworth, Kansas, spent Tuesday
and Wednesday with Mrs. Ha
thornc's brother, John Mistier,
and family.
They were accompanying Far
rell to North Island from where
he expects to sail May 18. after
a visit with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Farrell, in Long Beach,
Calif. Farrell is an instructor
with the navy air corps.
The Midland Victory club met
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
John Mistier, with 10 members
present.
Red Cross sewing was done
and plans were made to find ad
dresses of needy persons in the
famine countries and each mem
ber to adopt one family to whom
food will be sent or other needs.
Mrs. Leon Andrieu was select
ed as playing the most interest
ing and entertaining game. After
which lunch was served by the
hostess, which consisted of a
huge apple pan dowdy and
whipped cream.
Those present were Mrs.
Blanche Flowers and daughter
Dona, Mrs. Minnie Andrieu and
sons, Mrs. Marie Andrieu, Mrs.
Gladys Buhrig and daughters,
Mrs. Thelma Houck and son Ice
land, Mrs. Phillis Bolhman, Mrs.
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Malin
. Anton Slcyskul has been ill
for the past week. He was hos
pitalized for several days, but
has returned to his home where
he is now convalescing.
Mervyn Wilde, William Raj
nus and James Ottoman enjoyed
the past week fishing at Wicki
up dam. They reported catching
their limit.
Mrs. Robert Kennan and two
children, Robert and Jean, from
Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii, were
visiting friends in Malin last
week. They are en route to
Pasadena, Calif., where they
will visit Herman's parents and
from there expect to return to
Hawaii. Mrs. Kennan formerly
taught in the Malin high school
and will be remembered by her
many friends as Violet Judy.
Malin was well represented
last week at the Klamath Coun
ty Public Health association
dinner at the Willard hotel with
Mrs. Teresa McComb. Mrs. Hal
bert Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
A. De Merritt, Mr. and Mrs.
Vada Schmeck, Mrs. Lois Noel
and daughter Doty. Mrs. B. M.
Mistier, Airs. Louise Milani.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Fred Milani
in June.
Clarence Cascbeer arrived in
Midland Friday morning after
his release from the merchant
marine.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mistier
and son Jackie and Mrs. Edward
Burke and sons Eddie and Gary
had dinner with their parents
Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs.
John Mistier and Ralph in Mid
land. Mistier and Burke are em
ployed at the relocation center
formerly Newell, Calif.
Ronald Kinkade is on leave
from boot training at San Diego.
He expects to sail Tuesday.
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Glen Morton, Mrs. Charles H.
Johnson, Mrs. Perry Haley, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Hcnicl attending.
Vaclav Kalina, John Krietag
and Elzie Roberts left this week
for a short fishing trip at East
lake.
William Saunders and family
left this week for Kansas. Mrs.
Saunders left several weeks ago
for Kansas upon receiving word
of her father's death. She ex
pects to return to Malin with
her family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Spolek
are having extensive remodel
ing done on their home in Ma
lin. Mayor A. Kalina has pro
claimed May 25 as Poppy Day.
The sale of poppies is sponsored
by the American Legion auxil
iary with Mrs. George Brothan
ek as chairman. She will be as
sisted by Mrs. Elzie Roberts,
Mrs. Bonnie Stevens. Mrs. John
McCulley, Mrs. John Frietag,
Mrs. Vaclav Kalina, Mrs. Merle
Loosley and Mrs. A. E. Street.
The American Legion auxil
iary of Malin is sponsoring a
trip to Girls' State at Silver
Creek Falls, Ore., to be held
from June 9 to 16. Mrs. Elzie
Roberts, chairman, announced
this week that the two girls
chosen from Malin high school
are Shirley Kay Johnson and
Emily Elzner. These girls were
chosen for their outstanding
scholastic record and worthy
citizenship. Girls' State was or
ganized in 1940. but this is the
first year the Malin auxiliary
will send representatives.
Con Johnson, who has had
his garage closed for some time
while the building was being
moved from the chosen Malin
community park site, is again
open for business in his new
location. Johnson's garage is
one of the most up-to-date
places of business of its kind.
Grady Saunders, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Saunders, has
been ill for the past week.
Mrs. S. G. Murphy from
Bend, and Mrs. C. F. Jones of
San Diego, Calif., have been re
cent weekend guests at the
voovi csv l wt's aus owfw , how; wvt i
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FUNNY
"Looks as if Simpson's oversize mallet isn't working so
well!"
New Pine Creek
The East Side grunge members
as a whole have accepted an in
vitation to attend the west Side
grange meeting and social hour
this Saturday evening. Many are
planning on going over to enjoy
the generous hospitality of our
neighbors across the lake.
The East Side grange orchestra
is playing for the firemen's ball
at Ccdarville this Saturday eve
ning, so its members will not be
able to enjoy the festivities on
tne west Side.
Mike Conner and Budge Mul
home of Mr.
Wilde.
and Mrs. Mervyn
BUSINESS
m a I .11 I TO
key. who have for the past six
months been owners of the Sham
rock bar and cafe, made a spec
tacular sale of their fixtures and
stock to three men from Dommiu
last week. Robert Colahan, Alvin
Hcffron and Joe Horsley are the
new owners and plan to operate
the establishment very much on
the same lines as their prede
cessors have in the past. Possibly
they may add to the building
for more room if business war
rants.
Conner and Mulkey were in
no wise anxious to sell but when
their reluctant but lucrative prico
wus immediately met with a
down payment, they had sold
out. Conner, who was mnniiging
the business, has no definite
plans for the future but he knows
one thing for sure and that is
he is going to catch up on his
fishing.
The new owners took over last
Friday. Ruben Anderson, who is
chef, operating the cafe end of
the business, will continue on
as before. Jimmie Jay, bartender,
will also continue under the cm
ploy of the new owners, accord
ing to information received.
Babe Blurton hus his new
service station now in operation
although all phases of his plant
have not as yet been completed.
The painters are expected next
week to give the place a shiny
new coat of paint and he is ex
pecting his hydraulic grease lift
any day now. Babe is also oper
ating a one-chair barber shop in
connection with his. service sta
tion. '
Rev. Barrow is taking over
the duties of cubmaster of the
local troop. The pac meeting
will be May 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barry re
turned last weekend from their
trip to Reno and various points
in Nevada and California. Since
returning they have been look
ing for a new home and may
locate here. Their friends hope
they will find something suitable
here in town.
Meetings
Xnlfbu Templar Mct Calvary Com
mandery No. Id, K T , will hold it reg
ular meeting: Wednesday. May 22 at 7 JO
p. m. Work In Order of the Red Crou
and Malta. Sir Knight cordially In
vited. We men ef (ha Monte Potlurk lunch
eon. 12:30 p. m . Friday, Moose hall.
Laura Bramble, chairman of the home
mnklni committee, will b In charge.
There will b a friendship meeting at
3 p. m.
Hrnlor Circle Congrrrallonat Cmmn
lly Church Meet Friday at home of
Mr. W. o. Lohrey. 3M4 Eiwrlein Dea
ler! at 1 p. m. followed by a bualneaa
meetlnc and Droffram. Mn. William
Larson aula ting h oaten.
Honifni norieir mt Chrfillan Hervlce,
Melhodltt Charch General meeting In
church parlors. Thursday. Bible atudy.
10:30 a. m.. led by Miriam Smyth, uck
lunch at noon, executive board meeting.
1 P- m., prayer circle at 1:40 o. m.. and
Ieneral meeting at 2 p. m. with Mn.
ohn Yadon, program chairman. Tea
will be served by Kuth circle, following
im program.
City I'lannlng Commliilen Mret to
night. Tuesday, 7:30, in the city hall.
WEATHER
Max, Mln. Prerlp,
.. 7 fli Trace
..at M .a
... H8 44) .00
... 03 AO Trace
... 77 .'(fl .00
... M 4H Trace
... no .00
...07 44 .HA
70 SO .00
Eugene . .
Klamath rails ...
Sacramento
Portland
Reno .
San Francisco
Seattle
Med ford ...
Red Bluff
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Partly
cloudy tonleht and Wednesday with
showcra over northern mountains today
reaching southern mountalna Wednes
day afternoon. Cooler San Joaquin val
ley lonay. Moderate to fresh north
westerly winds off coast.
OREGON Partly cloudy with scattered
light shower todny and tonight. Scat
tered shower Wednesday. Cooler east
of Cascades today. Moderate west to
northwest winds off coast.
OBITUARY
CORA MATILDA TII'TOM
Cora Matilda Tipton, a resldrnl of Poo
Valley. Ore., for the last 13 years passed
away In this city on Tuesday, May 21,
1040. at 9:40 a. m. following an lllnex
of six months. She was a native of
iiienmont, u.. and at the time or her
death was aged .12 year 2 month and
0 day. Surviving are her husband,
Herman H. Tipton of Klamnlh Falls,
Ore.; three sons, Wilson H. Paul F. and
Herman n. npion jr., an oi in is cny;
two daughters, Mr. L. V. Plato of
Lakevlew, Ore., and Mildred Tipton of
Klamath Falls, Ore.; six sisters, Mr.
Anna Stalbher, Mr. Harry Sullivan and
Mrs. Lula Davis of Mansfield, O., Mr.
R. B. Gray of Tulungn. Calif., Mr. Paul
Rambacher of Mllleriihurg, O., and Mrs.
Earl Hunter of Loudonvllle, O. The
remnlnn rest In the Earl Whltlock Fu
neral Home, Pine at Sixth, where friends
may call. Notice of funeral to be an
nounced 'Wednesday,
Hatterr calilet and (round strap
hen Id be rherked periodically and
elraned for positive atratlng. "II ANK."
r arming s mcniieia nervice, i iux c
Main.
i l 4i w i; II s
For All Occasions
e FUNERAL DESIGNS
WKDDINH and PARTY Flower!
Kohn's Flower Shop
4.10 Main HI. Phone nail
BIKES FOR RENT
25c hr.. $1.50 day
Male Reservations
For Sunday
Phona 5520 222 S. 7th
POOLE'S BICYCLE STORE
Market
Quotations
NKW YORK. May II lAPi Selectad
rails, Imlustilat and utilities cuntliuied
to altrai-l buyers In Imla' slock market
although profit running on Monday's be
laud woter stalled many leader.
I'loaing ountalluna:
Anienvan Van - B7i
Am Tel TJ - llo
Anaconda -
Calif Packing . . 4T
Cotninonweallh 4k Sou t
Curtis-Wright
lieneral Kieclrlo
General Motor H
Ul Nor Hy pld -
Int Han-ester
Kemiecolt .
Long Belt "A"
Montgomery Ward ,
NashKelv
N Y Ceutral
Northern Pacific
Pac lias St El
J C Penney ,
gafewav Mtre
Seara Roebuck
Southern Pacifio
Standard Brands -
SUidelu.kr
Sunshine Mining
Virion Oil Calif
Union Pacific
V S Steel
Warner Pictures
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POTATOES
CHICAGO. Moy Jl tAH iml)Al-PoU-iim
arrlvali 7. on Ireck Ho. loul U. 8
Old .liK'k tuppllao vorr llfht: no ialM
rviorld. ,
Now atui-ko tupnlloo nutdorolo: doittand
fair: niarkol about aloady lor bl aUKk.
lulUmlm U. a No. 1 In l' 1" aaka'
California l.on Whlloa W'MBi Ala
bama Ullta Trlumplia MH IID.
l.O ANQKI.ra. May II CAPllDAi
Polalooa: 4 broken. II unbroken care on
Irai-k. Arrival.. Idaho 1. Neveda 1. 3S
br track. Market about aloady.
SAN TBANCISCO. May 1 CAP I'SDAI
Potatoea: old etork. I car on track. Ar
rival. California 1.
NEW YOHK--P broken, I unbroken fare
on track Arrival.. 4 cara hy track
Market llfhtly weaker; Klamath. Hul
acu No. 1 .ua A a-l .w.
"TlVESTOCK
SOt'TH SAN rRANCISCO. May 21
IAF-USUAi triable cattle 230, calves
50. steers active, steady; two car
medium-good light graia steer 1 JA.
common UTU lb ItoTilcln steer l4ul.
she alock weak: medium good heifer
atMent; gra cow iiuuled f 14 OO-lft
two cant cuttffr common range graM
cow 10 05-11.13. load lb dairy cut.
ter H.V), canner 7 00 U (; ausage
bulls 100-11M), past two dayg calvee
around 50 cenU lower: few cholca
$1(1 DO; mimt good 3-V)-xV0 lb calve
$13 oo; common-medium $11.00-12 30.
Salable hogs I no, steady; good-choica
20011AU lb Itarruw and gill SlfltlU,
good sow ftS OA.
.Salable th-p 912 00: undertone steady;
Monday I am In W cenU higher, tup
$13 7.1; hulk past two day good-cholr
13W) 3; ihoril No. 1 pel tarntia $14 1
V); medium-good twaa $4 00 0.13. cull
$2 00.
CHICAGO. May 21 I AP VSD A' Sal
able hogs 70OO. total IS.OOO; active,
alrady good and choir barrow and
gilt $14 63 celling, urn $14.10 calling.
Complete early clearance
Salable cattle Toon, total 7000; lel
calve 700. total 700. fed atr and
yearling, wtth yearling and light ateer
predominating, steady but low; outside
demand again fairly broad: aUtch catll
steady to strong, fed heifer fully steady;
number-buying market on starvation run
rows, bulls, and vealer; top steer
$17 73; choice to prime oua lb heifers
also brought the price; moat steer and
vcarllng $13 73 17 40; moat heifer $l 3
18 73: few beef cows about $U73 but
strictly good kinds to $14 SO and better:
fat bulls $14 73 down; vealer $17 00 and
below: moat stock cattle i4!to-W3o
Salable heep 300. total ; clipped
lamb steady to strong lo shipper: other
rlatae acarce. unchanged: around load
90 lb medium and gnoi No. 1 and No. 2,
mostly No. 2 skins $1HOO: sorted 2 par
rent' deck moaily medium No. 2 skins
$10 00; small lou common to medium
No. 1 pell $13 30: 23 head good and
choice 72 lb native aprlnger $100;
slaughter ewe. ecarce. """dj
wooled and shorn iwm quoted $8 10 and
$a 30 respectively.
WHEAT
CHICAGO. May 21 IAP May ry
ranged through tha permlaalbU tltnlt in
today's grain future trading The con
tract was up 3 cent at tha opening
afier which light telling pushed the
price down 10 cent by 10 minute.
Some short covering moved quotations
to within small fractlona of tha day'a
high shortly after noon
There wa soma action In new corn
deliveries. ,
Today business wa largely evening
up for the close of trading in May con
tracts at the end of tomorrow's elon.
At the close wheat was unchanged at
celling prices Old corn contract were
bid at ceilings. New corn contract
were to cent higher than yester
day's close. January $1 4d New oat
rnntracts were unchanged to t.c higher,
August M,c, Old oat contract were
unchanged to 'ic higher. May iUc, New
rye contracts wera unchanged at rail
ing: old ry wa unchanged to rt'tO
higher, May $2 13'. . New barlev con
tract were unchanged to -c higher
November $1 3.'t'. Old contract were
unchanged at ceilings.
VITAL STATISTICS
VAN DYKE Born at Hillside hoapltal,
Klamath Falls. Ore, May 20. IMA. to
Mr. and Mr. Albert Van Dyke. TWO
Summer lane, girl. Weight; S pound
14' ounces.
Courthouse Records
Cemplilnt FlUd
William L. niark vs. France O Black,
suit for dlvorre. Charge, desertion.
Couple married February 3, 104.1, at Ban
Francisco, A. C. Yaden, attorney for
Alvin B. Mnrartney vs. R V K. still
for $1000 damage. Paul Farrens, at
torney for plaintiff.
Leona June Francla v. Jesa Eugena
Francis, suit for divorce. Charge, cruel
and Inhuman treatment. Couple married
November 17. 1044. at Scott Field. 111.
Plaintiff ask restoration of maiden
name of Leona June l-suwell. D. S
Van Vaclor. attorney for plaintiff.
Ufcrrta Granted
Paulina L. Hogua v. Bernard 0
If ngue.
Audrey A. Walker va. Warran Wesll
W,ker .. ...
Samuel H. Matshary vs. Paulina Malf
bary.
Jnstlre Court
John Tia Splcer, no operator's Heart.
Fine. $3 30 ,
Don J. Park, no operator' llcant.
Fine. S3. SO. . ,
HuKon Pauline Rrockman, no operator a
lircn-ie. Fine. $3 SO.
Clifford Walker Davla, no oparator
license. Fine. $3.60.
Vicente Antonio Alvarez, no red flag
on overhanging load. Fine. $3.30.
Gerald Richard Ripley, no muffler.
Fine. $5.30 ,
Verne l-eah Jenkins, no operator
license. Fine. 3 SO.
Lawrence Wavne F.dwards, no rear
vlw mirror. Fine. $3 SO.
Elwood Joeph nickforrf, drlvlnf Oft
left ide of hlghwav. Fine. $3 30.
Thorns Ferrv Fisher. Improper cleg
CLASSIFIED RATES
One day .par word 4c
3 day run n' word Sn
3 day run m , word lie
4 nny run n MW word Lie
9 day run word 14c
Month run "f word 43c
Weok run - per word 13
Ads received by 1:00 p. m. will appear
nme afternoon In "New Tndav" column.
NFW HF.RALD AND NEWS phona tlUltf
her, Bill.
New Today
WANTKD Woman past middle age for
housekeeper and to take cara of flowers,
Write Box 4540, care Herald-New. 0-21
WANTKD Experienced automotive book-
keper, man or woman. Ella nun lo.,
mm So. flth St. 9-22
FOR SALE Harley-Davldson motorcycle.
Phone flMfl. B-22
FOR RENT- Ifoustke'plng room. Phone
BH48. S-22
SIX-PIRCF, wnlnut veneer'twln bedroom
net, complete with Innersprlng mat
tresses and box springs, f:ifl4.79,
HEAI1H, ROEBUCK & CO. 9-21
SEED POTATOES -See Standard "Feed
Klore, So. Oth. 5-2:1
FOR HALE 3-rnom burnished house,
IKiso. $'irw down, balance :io month.
2440 HhnstaJVny. B-2t
FOR SALE Six -20 Knstman ftrownle
Special "flutr Eye" camera, with car
rying ense; and E Flat Alto Conn
axnphone. Telephone 703.1, after fl::in
p. m. B-22
FOR HALE Man' 21-awrbulbvi'writ
watch. Phona 7937. fl-22
AI D A NKWi. Klsmslk Fall. Ora.
mn HAl.R
Two acre tract oti HUIee. In alfalfa ami
grain, with 3 loom inoderii home, barn,
chicken house, nice lawn, shade trees.
Price of $0400 Include! row, calf and
rhicktnt.
Nice 3-room modern home, romnleiw
furnished, lawn, shade tree, Owner will
aacilflce for Immediate sal.
t
One-third aura tract In inilapnilenca with
4 -mom modern home, gat dsn, lawn,
atrawtieri las, raspberries.
Attention Veteran! We atlll have t tracta
In l.andl Park, with it r lor I lie and ma
terial to tiulbl five modern homes. These
may be purchased with Gl loan.
Nee
ft. P. OLIVTH, ftealtur
or
Joe Mo rale y
Al lnige
C. H tChucki llonney
A V. MoVey
Salesmen
Ul lu. aih Phone 4710
21
ton MALE Heglatered spotted Poland
China boar, 1 year old; I feeder pig;
I nice family row; boy' a saddle niaie;
iris galled horse. Call after a p- m.,
T04 Avalun. 6 23
WANTKD Competent and efficient sal ,
secretary for dictation, car contracts,
title transfer, etc Kftperlenc a help,
but will train right person. Must be
at least 21 year old. Good pay
Ashley Chevndet Co. 3 3-1
lltlMINKSS OPPORTUNITY
CAFE, located one-half block off Main
91 , together with all restaurant equip
ment, dishes, counters. Groaaea $1700
per month. Owner' quartan In rear.
WOOO,
CIIILCOTE SMITH
Realtors
The Pioner Agency
Ul No. Ilh . Phone 43A4
b a i
FOR RALK -teed po (aloes and hay. Call
MUX) ft 23
FOR SALE nabybetuggv, "rwhtng
horse. $.10; leather leauty parlor shanv
poo chair and slool, $.10. Phone !"
3102 So, flth. ft-at
SIX-PIKCR walnut veneer rwln bedroom
et. complete with innersprlng mat
tresses and bov spring. $:tH4.7S,
SEAKS, KOICIU'CK CO. 9 21
WILL care fur children In my home
Call 01 14 8 23
WANTKD TO RENT 'Furnished 1 or 3
bedroom house, by June !!. for the
aummer or permanent. Reference.
Call WLVl 3 2-1
ST. FRANCIS PARK
9 room and Iralh, hardwood floor, oil
furnace, fireplace, laundry trays, large
storage spaca. attached garage. 1-erge
lot, strut and lawn. Ifou war old
Prlca gttuOO, $7 wo loan available.
8 rooms and hath, corner lot, floor fur
nace, large living room, fireplace, two
large bedroom, double garage, nice
tree, shrub, lawn. Newly painted. Oak
floor. Price $7lUtO Term
R It 11MNIIAR. Realtor
Neal Stewart, Salesman
130 So. 3th Phone 7311
821
Mlt..S'AmITlON rooms', a bath, on
floor $-WOO Agent. 3414. 8-11
' set. complete with Innersprlng mat-
SIX-PIKCR walnut veneer twin bedroom
treaaes and box spring $-14.73
HEARS, MOElll'CK ai CO. 3-21
FOR SALE laying hens. 1 year old, hens
ready lo halrh: alo 43n egg InciibaUir
and 300-chlck brooder, Ilk new St. I.
Uo 1147, Old Hend highway north
ft 21
FOR'sALE'Two-bedroom modern house
and outbuildings, on v acre. inn
Gary.
FOR SALEtrev."irailer. 12 It Wg.
used two weeks, new from factory.
I out 1414 K Main. Phone 3308, ft 2J
REl'Allt SERVICE on nearly all electric
Irons, loaater. waffle Irons. Prompt
servlr. Reasonabla price.
PELICAN RADIO as APPLIANCE CO
118 So. 8th DM MO
811
tOt iAl.E '24 M"sterChevrolet" sedan,
new battery and carburetor xi
Phone 7MV3, or call at 4JJ0 A I la moot
Drive, after 8pm 22
MOTEL 14 modern renlals, restaurant
with beer llrenae, entire city block.
Full price $:.ooo.
LATH MILL 12-saw. 2000 per hour ca
pacity. Like new, free malarial, $lix
net per month easy. All equipment
and good truck. Full price ,i3o0.
DON'S REALTY. 208-A North 8U SI .
Grant Pat. Or. 8-21
10.14 MAHTKH Chevrolet' sedan for le.
$:iAO. ii:io High St , or phone 7i38. 8-22
FOR SALE 10-ft. trunk rack, $30 00
Phone 7.VM. 11.10 High. 8 2J
OH anil after this dale, May"2l.! will
not be responsible fr debt contracted
by anyone other than mylf. Willard
T. Sellilnger. 8-22
WANTED Girl to work In" drive-In. Must
be 18 year or older. Call Xl1. 8 21
fOR SALE Davenport et, desk, cheat
of drawer, practically new; miscel
laneous garden tools Phone 2137.
Furniture stored ai People Warehouse
$-23
WANTED, ilab pliers." Peyton 4V Co.
isutr
FOR KaLE.Tb.12 Nash pickup,' I7. 4nS1
So. 8lh. Phone 8018. 3-23
WILL care for children In my home by
the day or hour. xi.i limed Ht. 9 24
' LOST-llrown Pekingese with harneas
and 4 license tap attached. Reward
Phone 3420. 9 22
FOR SALE Cash register, all-electric, 4
drawer National. Pacific Supply Co
Operative, 13J7 So. 6th. 9 21
WANTED Model A coupe or'roadster
Phone 7000. 8 2.1
FOR BALE -1017 Chevrolet coupe 4H4tf
Summers Lane. Phone 3814, after A
p. m. 9 22
FOR SALE Saddle horse, one sorrel
gelding, well reined, gentle for women
or children. Ph. 7421 or B109. 8-22
FOR SALE - W acre, SMt Altamont Drive,
ft-room modern house, fruit cellar,
gnrag. chicken house, garden planted
93800. 8-2.1
LOST 6n State Line road, "truck" tire
and wheel. John Derra, Malin. 8 22
LOST" Illack'leather hlllfold on Main 81
Reward. M. R. Uolst. 708 Owens. 8 22
FOR SALE- Player piano. In excellent
condition, modern styling. 38 rolls In
cluded, $230. Phone 8A30. 920 Front
St. 8-23
RADIO RECONDITIONING SKRVlCE Is
our specialty. We can rebuild your
old radio to give you fine reception
of your favorite radio programs. Pick
up and delivery service. Just dial
"2.12.
PELICAN RADIO Jt APPLIANCE CO.
110 Bo. 9th Dial 0232
9-21
WlLL care for one nr two small children
In my home, IH44 Ivory. 9-23
MICKEY MOUSE viewer and colored
film, $1.00. Hell Studio, next door to
Pine Tree Theatre. 9-21
ROLL FILM developing and printing,
six-hour service. Hell Sludlo, next door
Pine Tree Theatre. 8-21
FEDERAL automatic enlarger tlke new,
812. flell Studio, next door Pine Tree
Theatre. 8-22
TOR SALE 200 Barks Netted Gem seed
potatoes. Blue Tag. W. L. Clink. Ilox
140, Tulclake, Calif. Phona 42oo-M
8-27
FOR SALE"l040 Plymouth reconditioned
motor nd a Model A. 4220 Bryant.
B-22
FOR SALE
8 acres en highway, fl-room modern
home, basement, and other hutldlngs,
deep well, pressure water system. 4
acres lit alfalfa. Prlce 93290. Terms.
4-rnom home and two 3-room home;
garage; all plastered and have concrete
foundation. Close In on East Main St.
Price 10000. Terms,
See Fred Cofer
J1AHNH1HEL AGENCY
112 S. Blh Phone 4103
, u 0-3.1
FOR RALE-1042 Ford logging in irk with
Page and Page trallec Plenty of
runner, rnone wieurora di.ih. 0-24
WANTED - Young woman for work In
sausage kitchen. Phone B:inl before A
p. m., 3072 after. Dratton Packing Co.
4403tf
WANTED Stenographer ' for temporary
work during vacation period, extend
ing through month of June. Phone 7fl40
for appointment, 9-2.1
WANTED - 4-place traller-houe. from
private owner. Cash. Box 746, Cltv.
. . . 9-2.1
WANT gwtd sed tin from private owner.
Cash. 2(12.1 Turnnge 81., or Box 740,
Clly. 9-2.1
TELEPHONE emnlnyee wnnts furnlnhnd
twn-hedroom house. Una two well-
imnaved children. Phone B:i7fl. 9-22
B-ROOM modern home. New drlvewny.
Insulation. 024 Martin. B-27
ilAVE YOIfR OLD RADIOS RECONDI
TIONED NOW by our experienced tech
nician, Modernte price, Estimate
glndly given. Dial 82.12 for pickup and
delivery service,
PELICAN RADIO APPLIANCE CO.
110 So, Sin Dial 02.12
8 21
TTMDAY, Maf II, INI. 'J"J
HF-IJAMI.K. tllPAMANTHril MAIHO Ha
CONIHIUININtl HMlVirK. Aih for
mated nwl of repairing T'u ihuh
sallslled or your iminev back. P IjJ
Oi.ll for pickup and delivery servlc.
t ompleie leal equiiiineul fur the fltiMl
PKUCAN RADIO eV APPLIANCE CO,
111) Ho. 8th JJ
LOST Ladv's black pur. Eor Klam
ath Junction 01 lo mile north on
highway. I. literal reward Mary Rosa
Faulted, 14)9 Oiegon Ave. Ph.
FOR RAI.K M tarks single drop and 40
aacka t ut seed. Jo.ph Draill, Malin,
Oi Phone Merrill mil 8 IT
FOR HAl.R Certified While ' Rose "d,
will, fertiliser. G. W, Osborne s Sons,
Tulelake. 9 27
FOR HALE IB sai'ks tllus ' Tag Nailed
Gem seed po I aloes, left over, phone
4-HXJ. 0 81
UKM EVERMKAHING slrwlrry plains
K14 Grant, off Win. MBlf
Mtellnq Not1ei
PKI.ICAN PORT No. I tnl.
meets every 1st and
Thursday avenlngs In the
KC 1111, 2nd and 4th
Thursday evenings at
Dam-eland. All meeting
cteii al 0 p,
men titer welrc
Klamath rail Aerie
No 2000 Regular
f.9.t
meeting every Tues
day night,
I. T .Sp m.
.11. Kih and a?fe-e4Bnfe
I VflilKa- Kfef f, (t.
eurdl.ll X far- aV7W
FOE hi
W a I n u
member cordially
InvlleU.
If
BCOTTimi ltlT reunion.
Inih Lr, Tu.,lar, tlajr
31. 1, Tni p in. .hart, VIM
Ulna brethren rnrtllally In
Vlted.
mnT c Mii.i m.
Venerahla Mailer.
Klamelh Mdia at l'er(ellun
Jl
2 Lon and Found
ItTHAVKt) Twa aatlilla hrae. one .nrr.l
gelrilntf. while fare anil feel, alM.lil U
rar. ulil, lie all lilai'k male, ft year,
nhl Anyone knowing the wherealmul. ,
of llieaa hrae. nleaie nnllfy llry.i:w
William.. Ml. I, Boa lift. 'liun 7l 7
ft II'
Traniportatlon
MOVR by i,aml.l van. to all rxilni. In
Orefnn, Waihlnatun California. Kane
Transfer a. Mlurage, JU Maui HI.
fhone P27I IfWMf
10 B.rvlc.
Do You Need Money?.
If you do, the answer la
ilnuilo, call tha Comniorclnl
KliiRnce. A friendly quick
Interview and the loan la
completed, l.oniii from ISO
In $300 oo your Salary,
Furniture, or Livestock,
from $30 lo $300 on your
automobile, and you may
take sa long aa 18 montha
to pny.
Commercial Finance
Corporation
TOM O'DWYEIt
107 N. Oth SU
7711 03-
Plumbing Heating
Service
NEW
Installation and
Repair Work
WE HURRY
Davis Plumbing
& Heating Co.
337 East Muln
Phone 3781
284fllf
Cash Advanced
for needs of all kinds
on YOUlt pcrsonnl NOTEI
aimpla Credit Requlrementa
it Complete "river?
e No Co-attner.
10-Mlnul. flervlee
Klamath'. 0'd.al, Locally Uwned
Motor Investment Co.
K. A. Moor., lr,
Mns mi
lit N. 7lh Phone liIS
.9 IS hi
NOW OPEN
ALEXANDER
Welding Works
2403 Hope St.
All types of Wpldlrf
Kepolrs, Acytelen
and Electric
Hard Faclnif
Chokers Ilullt
Phone MO II (I fl a. m. to 3 p. m.
After 3 p. m. 7710
6 21
Plastering
and
Repair Work
Phone 7133
3-2,
-y
'Washing ond"Pollahlng
SDcclnllzliiE In i
Lubrication Bud Drnkc Work,
11th niul Onk Sts.
OAK ST. SERVICE
SIGNAL STATION
5 2.1
RADIO SERVICE
Quick Guaranteed Servlra
ZEMAN'S
ll No tlh 81. Phone ?S31
Acroe. Prom Mnnttrnmtry Ward
No. Bth at. -
WINDOW CLEANING.' Ph. 707a.Ji
lllllihard. a-M
LAND Lr.VHf;iNoriiiilldoiln, parry-all.
Year, of experience, it. E, Sparltn St
Son. Ph. 41711. at
nPAlnN-'nefrlsafairon, wafer pump.
Slia.la way. Phona 0409 sr ai)M.
3ii7:u(
CURTAINS I.AtJNUF.nHD - Pickup and
dollveretl. 1'hoiia 407S. .ollilir
Pl.owlNfl, leveltnit, .pud planting and
driliinit. Phone Bans. o-as
DlCKHON PtmNITIIliE' SllOP'-Ophol.
.Ii-rlng, repairing, refinlahlng. :UM1
flhaata Way. Phono 4S17.
WATK1NH I'HODIICTS-J. C. Marin, 3.KI4
JlomePhnne 11.112. 0-a4
rui.i.ER nnusiifs
Cl.m Joy.r, n;i5 Marlln. Phong iinT.
gia
CAt.L 7aa roit' nva CLrANiNo m
homea. apartment honaea and hotel..
Tarked down carpat. a apeclelty.
Nlie.la ntig claanera. Plant at corner
Hlinata Woy and Ivory St. Lea Potter,
Prop, 0 aa
HOOCH STAINED. Now roof.; Phona
4n:in. t-a
PAM. vnnn
Ei.KCTitiu noTo-nooTin
MITM
Clean, your .Ink drains and Mwer Imft I
,k ' BlonPig. Make. our una
Will Guarantee Ling.
Phong Baoo
404.11
CrtN('ftITr"WOilKrD6rfE-Cair47ll or
1811 Warden Ave. (-19
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