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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1946)
J FUNNY "it isn't quite completed I'M RW01MS KVTCHENl TROUBLE. : 50 YOU GOT THIS NEW FELLOW IN TOWN tD BUY ALL OP FREES enm cdim cfjinFV c c e o a O u IS AS RED RYDER K n ( baftv W 111) I . . lei. TDXXI SEE THvr.. COCU.C01-' REHEARSE FOR Y. Af tTCJMjM 1! I I I .S J&SCZ I &OSVsEU?SEROfttT LElGETOuV I I T --"v- s. I Ki in THE JL- -v D BETTER SET HERE AND f f FOOTHILLS 0P JUST SOT A SNAP UP THiS TWCT Bf FO WMB WETO OlD TWATMenll BUNCH WHS K II VWTH KtODltttb ! n fplRTV BOTTEAI DEAL.',' I AW, TAKE fT SASY. T VfcH. I IHOOHl fESCOSH 1 OKAV. (CILLER, WE1.lT JUST Cush T RU4H 'IM?J T 6H-,VOO ALOTOFLE&AL J BUO.' THESES STILL 1 VOO ME AN' TH' SAKE , USE TAH6 CARE OF '1M 0U7DTHM BRRR! I'D 60TTA &T TSCHNICALITIES TWO ROONPS LEFT sUR6 TOOK I BOSS'S FIVE TH' CHMMKTK! . BUT 6CO0V ROPES ON TH" A4 SOOM ( 'IM TM6R& STUCK l BY M AN' I At NT EXACTLY I A HASTY HUNNEBT I CAkTT -r-'r 11 CURTAIL! SIPS I RUSH A SOMEHOW.', !fMRS.ICANe,WB HAVE" FRECKLES, f Aovamcb Orders Poe I voure- S I r0OZEN D006HNUTS7 yjOWN& J I r'&raC" 'Sfl - I I If AM ADUERTISJ& I l-SI i Fav 1 'mx.n jjwiv 31 xss cv nT? avs r. aay f EVEWTHNG--CWIT1-- 1 I WERYFUWCrUe-. I I EVEN THE CLOTHES- I j i 3 "im rrn BUSINESS yet. dear, but it's homc! re wis TWO OF MO! AFTER PAA. THESE VtftRS. OPM. WAS &I)EM NOTICE t SHE SPWS 5KE HftS ft MEW JOft WHERE SHEXV. BE NEEDED MORE'. WELL, IF ITS A JOKE-, HERE'S , THE RW-OFT7 TWfS fiOWLV THE BEaNNIN&, MRS. KAUB ' NUTTY COOH $ IP V. CAWTOIGM TO MAKF WHEN IT GOTAROUND A If BUT FOLKS TOOK 17 I TVUST ANYBODY W SMOKY I I I MY W0RO THAT IT II I HOLLOW WOULD DEAL WITH I I It WAS ALL RKHT Jf HEY KIDS, THEY'RE NEW! BOYS' RED JOCKEY CAPS Bright Red Poplin. Vitor can be worn turned Ideal baseball cop. Keeps the tun out of your Ideal capi for iporti waarl Close fitting crown hug tht heads viior can be worn turned up or down. Bright, red poplin that Si water repellent. They'll be all over Klamath Fallf thli lummer. DOWNSTAIRS : 1, Navy Men Aid Hunt For Child SEATTLE, June 17 The navy dispatched 100 men from the Sand Point naval air station and the Seattle naval station to day to aid sheriff's deputies search for Jimmic Yarmo, 22 months old, who wandered from his home at Yarrow Point, Lake Washington, about 4:30 yester day afternoon. Simultaneous hunts were car ried on in the dense brush land, divers in the lake, and by posses aided by state-owned blood hound in the dense brushlund on the point. Only clue was Jimmie's toy teddy bear found between his home and a nearby road. A navy ship turned its lights on the shoreline as searchers beat the thickets until last mid night. Jimmie's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Yarmo, have another son, 4 years old. and arc expect ing a third child. . In the middle ajjes bakers were subjected to special regu lations in all European countries. wu, on rwe werkmw land WE rMKEE CONFER. KCt SHE'S 601M6 TO ThKE CpRE OT- ft BRftNO NEW ftftBY T-OR ?OMEOME MftMEO BOOTS 1 AND GErvo,, HOlES ! Y0U( MONEY BAf up or down. eyei. 79- tai ly k Tab Am ' ' I K .1 Tr Pioneer Community Gets New Grocery PIONEER COMMUNITY, June 17 A new grocery store, the F and B market, opened here this morning. The store is operated by Har old E. rredericksou and Event Ball, formerly of Klamath Falls and now of this community. It has been remodeled and is a new, modern market through out. Formerly Turner's grocery. the store has not been open for number of years. Bly Theft Suspects Released On Bail Three men who were arrested for allegedly breaking into tho Bly pool hall at Bly last Wednes day and making oif with several cases of beer have been released from the county jail on $1000 bond each. The three, Donald Gene Me Leod, George Arnold Anderson and William Coburn Walker, were all brought to Jail here Friday from Bly and were charged with burglary not in a dwelling. All have retained attorneys and requested preliminary hear ings in justice court. KNOW THEIR (3f 01CSISTS IF ME CAN UVKINSrSCOUNIKf I CONCEAL HIS vxutoDv TKEVFiNPOuT CfNTirvTiam etKE6 INDUSTRIES I aFTER DEM l CLOSED Hi Thtlu. GET WeSc J S HE WW GET IT CHEAP gilt" eooo-THTS eweju JUOGE-JUST H(VE HM CTORE EVBYTHNG FOR NOW- Jl See Our Display Of Jockey Caps In Our - Windows Today ! ! CORftT f THftT'S TH' R SEE ? OKftV ! I VOW XT I,,--! BUT IT'S WONT ftM SOtM I ft PV.OT.. V1T T'Btl ,-J " ftNO 1 . inc. t. m. nreru. t. f at. f CARNIVAL vrm - r ' wr. rr I I "J NlPAn cTiv I l -kri I r I , L I , Y?r; rJ wit l lurry cor 1W4 tv Wl trwwr. wt t wbbi ht cr. I "Certainly tlie design is new) Just look nt Hint rmliutor cup. those hubs, the ash-trays. Hie door handles!" Dunsmuir Fete Draws 15,000 A crowd estimated at 15.000 milled through the streets of Dunsmuir over the weekend during the celebration of Uuns muir's Ruilrond Days celebra tions. A somewhat smaller crowd was present on Saturday, when there was parade by the Southern Pacific Band, and demonstrations by California State Champion baton twirler Ardelle Hcaly. Highlight of Saturday's celebration was the baseball game between the Dunsmuir Ruilroaders and the Redding team, composed of members of both the Kedillng Cubs and Redding Tigers. Duns muir walked off with the de cision 8 to 7. Dunsmuir was in festive rail road garb for occasion, with women and men, both dressed in railroaders' overalls. Norman Green handled the Dunsmuir end of the celebration. An all night street dance was held, and the streets of the city were roped off fjr the celebrants during the occasion. Indian Woman Held In Death Of Niece VICTORIA. B. C. June 17 Sc Police Chief Gilbert Stan combe of Esquimau, B. C, an nounced last night that Mrs. Ethel James had been charged with the murder of her niece, a five-year-old Indian girl, Rosan James, after a two-day investigation of the child's death. The police officer said Rosan, daughter of Martin and Hilda James, had been beaten to death. She had been .living in a cabin with her aunt and undo, Ethel and Henry James, for more than two years. Burglars Enter Tulelake Garage TULELAKE. June 17 Gar rett and Sons garage at Tulcluke was burglarized some lime Fri day night by thieves who en tered the building by removing. the hinges from the back door. Tom Garrett, owner of the ga rage, discovered the burglary when he opened for business Saturday morning. Missing are three sets of micrometers, some tools and spare parts for Dodge and Chrysler cars. Value of tho loss has not been set. Brigham Young. Mormon leader, died In 1877, was sur vived by 17 wives and 47 chil dren. ITnrtrtaln llffrlnv ran often h rrmrdlril by a tlmplit frnnt-tnd artjn.t- wiir-"iii.iii," fanning t Kirniiem Sarvlce. 111)2 E, Main. "Soy It With Flowers" Klamath V-R Flower Shop mt Fh.n. 4151 Cll Mala BIKES FOR RENT 25c hr $1.50 day Make Reservations For Sunday Phone S520 222 S. 7th POOLE'S BICYCLE STORE DR. M. C. CASSEL Chiropractic Physician 233 SO. 11th ST. ' PHONE 5609 KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Authnrtf rd Sale and Hervlce fl'Jtl Nn. 10th Phane 4:I3, 7trS. Mt or s:iK0 HOTELS OSBORN HOLLAND KUGKNB ORB, MKDFOItl) Thoroughly Modern Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Karlajr and Joa Karley Preprlalora By Dick Turner i Market Quotations NEW YONK. Juiw IT tAPi-lttork mar ket bilr llttmt III railway rnvmrmgw to m new 13-y,r peak today but, a In rrlday'i ton, late profit tutting cul down totne o( the tarly tittr. CI mln a- quotation: AmrlrAti On IW1 Am Tl Tel - tM' A it at com U . . . Call! Pfci-ktlnf 44 Commonwealth ft. Sou Sl Curti Writflil - On rat r lis-trie . - 4A'i enteral Motor 1.1 .Nor Hv pftl lot Harvrilar IJ Krnnroott 4tt' Long- 1111 "A' - - .. 3' Monttfomery Ward N'jrah-Kelv .. .. - - XI', N Y Crnlrat . S Northern Pacific ... - . Par lUk At 1 .. T J C Penury . 31 Hafcway Slore . XI' 4 Hear Ittwtntck Southern Pacific ' Slamtartl Itranda . 41 StuOelMker IT Sumhine Mining 31 1 Ifnton Oil Calif 3Wa Inlon Pacific - .. - Ul'i V S SlcH ' I Warner Picture - 7 POTATOES CHICAGO. June It (APi 't'SDA Potato: Arrival! 313: on track tf.l. total V. ahlptnenU 1143. Oalurilay ftU. and Sunday, 3J. New stocka: Supptlaa liberal; demand fair; far Naturday. nuirket slightly trunger: Monday, market firm: Call fornta lrtg While. X 10-113. Ponlla.- 3 Mi, Artxuna Bile Trtumpha Kanta ColibVcra, good quality, 2 X0,2 W. Texaa Illlta Triumph. 3 M tail U. M. No, 1 quality in luo-lb. aack. LIVESTOCK ROI'TH HAS rRANCIKCO. Juna It tAP-CSDA' Cattle: Mlahle 300, calve 3u. largely nearby graer: kteady. around 4 load kler held tltt.OO-73. me dium alrer 13 00-30: load good fed heifer of I red; good range row 113 00 .(: aerd medium cow til SO-13 30: com mon IOOU-3u; ramwr and cutter 1 0O tf 30: common-medium aauiaga bull SlonO 11 at. calve steady, few light weight calve t!3 OO. float: aalabla 3o. teadv: gnnd-cholra 3oo-3(fO Ih barrow and gllU Hi 80; good Kiwi 113 OS Sheen: aalabta 3000: opanlng teatlv few deck good-chnlca woolcd lamha gift 00-10 2.1: ahout 73 per cent shorn lamb iolnbte $13 30-13.00, common-good awe 9,1.00-7 30. CHICAOO. Juna IT (AP (USOA -Aalahla hoa 3300. total ; active. steady: good and chotca barrow and gilt .14 A3, tha calling; sows at 14.10 ceiling: complete early clearance. Salable cattle &3O0, tntal 0300; aalabla calve 300, total aoo; very acuva, number-buy In a market on most killing classes; practically everything except cow closely absorbed on early rounds; fed steers and yearlings, IS to 33 cent higher, with medium ana gooa grades up most: heifer and bulls strong to 33 rent hlahcr: mostly 16.30 to IH 00 mar ket; approximately 30 loadl IB 00; best heifer 17. AO; good grano acuva ana southwest grass cows, 14.O0-I3.O0: cutters 0 30 down; light cannera 7.0O-7 23; heavy beef bulls to 10.00. and sausage offerings to 14 30; vealer 17.00 down; stock, cattle strong at 10 00 17 23. Salable sheep .1300. total S300; alow, early sales clipped lamb mostly steady, spot weak; good to choice shorn lamls with number one and number two pelt 11100-17 00, one dollar scaling 110 pounds with full number one pelts at tha top; no action on spring lambs, asking up to 17 SO for best; slaughter awe scarce, steady, odd head lot good and choice horn awe H. 73. GRAIN CHICAGO. June 17 (API Grains re mained bid at ceilings In a very quiet market today. Trading was probably the smallest for a full session since rec ords were started In 1921. The all-time low in turnover wa established In Sat urday' short session when only 140,000 bushels were traded. Hye was strong at Winnipeg with a good part of the buying attributed to American Interests. Cash dealers reported light offerings nf oats and corn, purchases amounting to 45.000 and 13.000 bushels respectively. The visible supply of wheal Increased to :WI .000,000 bushels but wa sttll well he low last year's supply of Bn.B20.000 bmhels. First wheat from the. 11)44 crop old here at calling prices. VITAL STATISTICS McCI.URO Born at Itlllilda hospital, Klutniith Palls, Ore., Juna If), 1040. to Mr. and Mrs. Herman MrClurg. route 3. box 1073, a boy. Weight, 7 pound 10 ounces. MITCHELL - Born at Hillside hospital, Klamath Palls. Ore.. June 10. 1(140. to Mr. and Mrs Mack Mitchell, H35 Com mercial, a girl. Weight, 7 pounds IS ounces. KAY Born at Hillside hospital, Klam ath rails, ore., June l, io-hi, io Mr. ana Mrs. Wesley Kay. 174B Menlo way, a girl. Weight, 8 pounds 6' ouncai. Courthouse Records Msrrlara License HICKS -LINMAN Hicharrl Joseph Hicks, 30, student, native of Oregon, reaUfent nf Klamath Fnlla, Ore.; letty Lanore Llnmnn, 10, secretary, native of Oregon, resident or Klamath Palls, Ore, omplalnt filed Owem Adjustment Aervlca v. J. D. Chumplln, suit to obtain payment. II, P. McLaren, attorney for plaintiff. Justice Court Harry William Veen tzar, over-height load. Pine $&30. Llewellyn Harvey Kirk, drunk on ft public highway. Fine tlO. George Arthur White, overloading truck. Pine $21.20. Far All Ocrislonf i r o w i; it s FUNERAL DESIGNS WUDDINM and I'ARTi Mowers Kohn's Flowor Shop CIO Main HI. Thong IM71 MKMAI.I) NrVa. H Isms Ik rails, Art. Goshen To Get Tourist Sign A pictorial, fully lluliU'il ilii cnlliuii I ho attention of ninlnr IMs to Iho nlti'iK'tioim of thin purt of the stnti', la to be erei-t-rd nt CiiinIu'H Junction iiuiiIIi of Kuitt'iip by the tourist t'oiiiuilt tec of thn Kliiiiiulh County chamber of commerce Tho l(il In to be placed ad jacent to the Junction of the Pacific and Willamette. Iiluh wnya to direct miuthlioiind truf fle down tho Willamette liluh way and into tho Kliiiuuth area. Tho hlithwny department lum stilted that nlthouiili thn tiohcn Jiint'tlon la in line for miiiip chniiKPa, there will be no cIiuiiki' made In the locution un til wftcr the first three. vear postwar hluhway proui'iiui i finished In July, 1U-1I1. Coiitriictinii for thin alun In Iho flr.it major accomplishment of the tourist cniiilitittcn. which plana similar slmi at Weed and other typea of tourist promo tion activltira. Meetings TssinI ( lib Tuesday. P m . In tha KC hall. Hegular buslnesa mealing, card and reftashmaitls, Tawnttna Autlllsrv Meals with llera nlra McCra.-a.en, of :Mkt llontetlale, Wed nesday at 1 p. lit. for put lurk lum-haiMi, rai ds and a social af lei noon. Waraen f Mease Meet Tuesday In (he Mmiw hall at 7 . Instead of p m. Of flier will be Installed and all omens and committee chairmen will wear for mats. IKirtilhy At-kerman, Mtxweheait chairman, will present her chapter ntghl program and refreshment will be served at the cloae of tlte meeting. Kagtes Aetltiarv Hold a regular meet ing Tuesday at p n. In llv lower yog hall There will he inltlaiton of rand I da lea hut tin formal are to ta wutn. Kntertalnment, relreshment after the meeting kagles Aasillary It rem Cerps -Will give an exhibition tonight at 7 p m at Mre park for the lluslneaa and Proles limal Witmen's picnlr Hrhaelmales t'lak Mr. O 1. llruwn and Ida tl rimes will entertain tha Kfhoolmele club at a picnic at alt. re park Friday. June 31, at nm aarn memtter U tu bilng her own table service LEGAL NOTICES NOTICK OP ANNI Al, ftCMUOL I.Kt rus t'alaa IHtk arkeal Uislrirt Ne. I, Klamstk t eaitti. Ursgen Notice U hereby given. In compliance with Her 111 out Of LA. to t legal voter of I'ntoit High H hiwit llisti id No 1 of KUmath County, Oregon. Ihat an annual Si-hool election of said srhool dtttricl will he held at the High Kvhool. Alameda and wall ntteeii, in aiu cnoi dutrlcl, on the 34lh dav of June. 1044. between the hours of 3 oO o clwk. p m . and 7 o'clock, p m , for tha iurpoe of electing one director to serve for a rrtod or nve year rommenrioa jmr lfMrt. and one director to sarve for a period of four year commencing July 1. J P WKI4.H, Olstrlrt School Clark. J 10 IT No IO CLASSIFIED RATES One day . per word 4r 1 day run - Pr word ac a day run ,- , pe word lie 4 day run per word l.tc 5 dav run v. - - pr word 1 c Month run i .i word 4-V Week fun . . . per word I3e Ads received hy I M n. nt will aifkr same afternoon In "New Tl" rulufiiit. Nw Today FOK 'HKNT Furnished apartment, suit able for couple. 33 1 lr m mlh igler Apts , block south I'eUcau Cltv Rchol 10 FOM HALF. 21 acre, all Irrigated In alfalfa and clover- On Highway u, half-way between Ashland and Med ford. a-room modern house. Moslem bathrnom. J bedrooms. All hartlwod floor, pi a ite red house, fireplace, ga rage, large barn, rhirken home fur Sou hen. A real '"mi, Itfljoo. Term, Ilea HOBISON t.Al. KSTATF. it Kast Main - Ashland, Ore. 10 FOH KF.NT Housekeeping room." every thing furnUhed. UH Klamath. D-17 1IAVK buyer for cottage at Olamond Lake. Write immediately. Allen Iteally Co , No. 2 ttoulh Oth St.. Grant I'ass, Ore . . I7 GlltL wanted"for" general nfflce' work. Apply Pacific Fruit at Prutlure Co, BIO Spring Ht., or write to P.O. Itov AOfl. Klamath Falls. 010 DIHKCT factory representative for Hou thern Oregon. Kxcluiive, no Invest ment. Ilulldlng neclalty line. Mutt Slate full past experience, age. address, phone Write promptly. Manager, 1330 8 W. Htark Ht.. Portland &. Ore. A-22 Fon KENT Furnished sleeping room for businesa girl or couple, phone 4(?o 010 LOMT'Bv veteran,' 4170 00 In 10' and 20i. Finder return tu Wtllard Hotel Iteward. a-17 WANTF.O Woman cotik'e helper, Tulana Farms, Worden, Ore. Phone 707rt 0-23 ON and after this date, June 17, I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than myself. TIM JONKI'H MI HI'HY. 0 ID WANTED TO KENT 3 nr 4-roim unfur nished house, hy reliable couple, with child II. by July l-t. Ph. UoCt. 6 17 WANT high school boy with bicycle to run arrandi. 201 Medical Dental Jlldg bWH WANTF.D Top loader, atnmer. puncher and edgarman. Uleaily work. Phone 41011. u-17 WANTED . TO" KENT or buy," 3-bedroom house In desirable local tun. Perma nent. Phone .T.173. 0-10 FOH RALE by owner. 3 -bed room home on v arre, wllh garage, fruit home, and chicken house. Nice garden plot. Will sell for erwoo This Includes some furniture. 1337 Derby. ft-lfl I WILL CAKE for baby ' In my home, days. Phone RfHt.l. u-IU FOR SALE General Klerlrtc 8-tuhe cab inet radio. A-l condition. Ph. 4 KM. 0-tfl FOR RALE White Universal coal nr wood range. 3427 Garden. 0-IH WANTED- Kaltrond watch, at Jewels or better. Call 47117. 0 If! JUST AHKIVKD, maternity dresses, tlnrk suite, Vivian's Apparel, 110 No, 111 H. 0-17 MAIN fit. INVESTMENT Two-story brick building, in excellent condition. Full basemrpt. Ideal location on Main Rt. Includes ft-rootn apartment with hardwood floors throughout. :t0 by 110. Shown by appointment. SHI, 300. Term. RUHimnAN HOME RITE Two acres, level, Irrigated ground, already In alfalfa and grain. Excel I ml surrounding houses, A real buy at 1000. Terms. CIIILCOTR A HMITII It en I tor The Pioneer Agency 111 No. Oth Phone 4304 0-17 VEnY close In home wllh ilflfl monthly Income. Two and three -bed room homes, desirable and worth the money, GOMER JONES, neallor 40 Main St. Tel. 7307 - . . . , . ' 0-17 SEVERAL fine, vacant lots, Pick your location. Priced right. GOMEIt JONEH, neallor 4011 Main St. Tel. 7307 - . . -17 WOMF-N wanted for laundry work. New wage scale now In effect. Cascade. Laundry. (j.jj WANTED - Womnn for marking dry cleaning. Apply Cascade Laundry, 33(1 So. 7lh. n-M WANTED HotiRrWeeperr mlddlc-nurd woman, for ono purum. Write Hog 1077, care Hernld-Nuwu. fl-m W ATE It WELLS drilled. Coll OIIIIO J W. Hunt. o-l fl IF YOUH CAR line mechnnlrnl hritkes, they can ha made to work Ilka new. Pike'g Brake Service, 003 So. 01 It Phong 3702, , (j. 17 MONDAY, Jtlrie 1, IM, Fafe 4a FOH MALI Two hunie on one lot, Ona la Iwam bediooin with living loom, dining loom, kilchru, halh. I iiorches, full basement, (uinar One a 4 room modem home, itne lawn, trees, Can be handled for 13300 dowd peyiiianl. 4-riMini modern home al t4.li Canbv, On pavrmaiil llasfinenl, fuiliace, haidW0u4 1 1. .wis eTm , Ms ft. P. OMVKK, flaallot or JOE itoitNt.rv AL I.ONUE C N. tl lll't Ki IIONNEY Halesinfit 111 Ho. Ilh lhuno 47IJ IHtV IIOOY WOOD Prompt delivery. Kav Fuel Yaid Phone 7H.W. 7. g-IT WANTED T IH'V, '40 or '41 4 door eiluit liw mileage. Will pay tup ceiling, Phone Jiwj nays, ou.u eve- lilngs. 0 II CLAYTON HTF.AM CIKNKNATOHM for ctonmerclal steam Fully aulomalle. (his and oil flied They are available. Call fomineiclal Maintenance Co,, ill N. lltlt Phone 7104. OI'PtMTINITY for handman Have buihllng that can Im made Into email aiwrtment Will alMnrb material rost hv very low monthly rental. Phone 4.119, evenings. IT FOR HA IK Five room house, ftimlsheil, Hllh Fiigldalr. .I3imi Part down, gulck possession 3-llt lllvlsliili. 0 it FOM SALE ft room end dinette, Close In, Flrepla', oil fui lint e. f ItHtr t-ovai logs, Vanellail blinds, i-uileliti and drtes, One-half acre, gotnl land, B-nann modern home, laige gaiage, chicken house, latwu, shaile and frull Irees, near achuol, PrUa aOJOU. Term. Mia arte, on highway. Innin mod era. home. Pi h e gCMo terms Hee PHril COKR MAHNItlfcfcL AUCNCY lit S Oth Phone 4i4 IH FON MAI-K Motatl S-room house, lw arre, close in bus Una. 11000 cash. Phone MJJ 10 " OIL HEAirHR V TUFT. rUHNACK CO. a.uj o am Plum ows a it FOR BALK OK THADK for larger trailer, a no n. Glider, new ruhlier. Klamath View Aulu Park, afternoon and eve nings 0 10 fjAou KKWAKD for rental of suitable 3.ledlimi furnished home or apart -men I PO, Ho I MM IT WILL PAY CanII for home, any alse. Most le reasoitsble. Please slate prtie. P O ItoH tUU J2 WILL EXCHANGE I04O V pickup fur older car and rash. Hatfield, Cabin a le FOR NAI.K - - Itlmmons studio much, Initwn wtl uptmUUry, ran be made Into double or twin tMds, Like new, MWiou Cnmplele set Harvard classics, I IH ,V Medium sited doghouse, paint ed while, l-luo. Mi Pailflfl Terrae. a IT FOR fiAl.E luta Doilge pickup. ton. XlM Hitslid Ave , after & , lit. 0 IT AltoUT yards fill dirt, will sell cheap. Henry K. Perkins, office phot. 3i a ia l.tmr 1n""p ' office, " brown "leather hi II fold with coin holder. Contained 113 oil and i plrlurea Finder send lha puiures lo Patricia Hunt, tag fc. Main, keep money and billfold. POM KALE JO fimt modern factory built Ionise trailer, good condition. Apt. 4U, Italdwin Hotel 0 IT FOR gAl.K IUTT Willys cUe,' fair hae. giNMj lite Thlld house on right. Pelican City Kuad. I FVK HAl.C One !7-)ewel pocket watrh .hit riuhee. phone a ia OKMIRAHLK duple site on California Ave , clear, level, for sale or trade for late model car. Phone T30. 0 JU FOlrNt) Ducharge paiera belonging la lugia navne Cleituint. Please call at Herald New. g IT WANTED KN.m and board for 4 year old gul, and room for mother. Call 4 .ia D1HHWANHEN wanted." lit No 7lh. Fall Coffre klvop 1 1 lit Ftftt HALE Foully in place Will take about ioo it sold before Urd. Mt Hilard Ave g ig ttJtCTRH' MOT PLATE t " 43 OS and up Tl'PT! FUKNACK CO, X12J Bo Oth Phono 0M IT WATCH POH OPENING of Jean Coffee imp and lounge. 1 FOR HALE li4 Lincoln lephyr,' floe' shape Phone aaai. Call between ft and ft p m. g p FOH HAl.E Prewar beautiM ' ft plero sdld oak dining foutn set, one TSeO'e rug and pad. 3 pair lined drap. Phone 0740 g IO WANTED ItellaM girl lo help Uglt'mtO and care for children. Phono lisltf WANTED Woman fir hour work. Phone M losail " FOR HALE One acre with commercial poultry broiler plant, with full equipment for raising and markeilng rhicken Capacity auo chickens per week. Also ft-room mm ern home, hat d wood floors, fireplace, concrete harmenl, large garage and woodshed Price 117. Vf). ee FRED COPER nAMNIll.ltL AGENCY 111 ith Phone 4ta9 0 10 WATCH FOR OPENING of Jean's Coffee Whop ami lounge. g 17 "iange nttRNrns For Wood or Coal Cook htovei, 3ft M TtfPTS FCHNACC CO. 2333 Ho. Oth Phono llel 17 FOR HALE Well-built four-room house. Halh, full basement, large lot, inoalM, ronni for two more house on InL lawn sprinkling system, garage, chick en house. ftiOOO. 17.13 Lakevlew, )ut atwva lloseway Drive. Phona IWio -g WOULD like to hear fiW'rellable men who would like lo train In spare lime to overhaul and Install refrigeration and air conditioning equipment. Hhould be mechanlrally Inclined. Will not Interfere wllh your present work. For information about Ibis training, write at once giving name, address, age and your working hour. Utilities Inst. No. HH. rare Herald News. . PIANO TUNING For a "llmttarj'tltno. Have signed endorsement nf J.tu lin.hi IntRrnaiinnal artist. Wm. II. Morgan, Empire Hotel. -.a CONCHKTE WORK O0NK--Call fJ7ft0, Kl. i.k i women Ave. roil HAl.E ItadiO'phouo rnmblnallnni rartop imat rack. 31133 Auburn. 0-7 WATCH FOR OPENING of Jean'l Coffeo Hhop end Ixiunge, g.ij OIL FURNACES Norge and Mcpherson Wlnl "rm Ar Conditionera . VST FURNACE CO. 3.133 So. O.h ,.hont n0 -inni-L 0 17 1 Meetlna WotlcM I.0.0.F, No. 137 Every Tucjdny 8:00 P.M 8th nnrJ Main Sts. -. M.T.8 jm HTATK.n MKKTINO, Mnn. Vlitk !l"y' ,,lh ' P " .-'.rimn ann Inilallallnn n( OHIC.r.. VUllnr. Wrlr. !,,.. N. A. BIMMII.KIKR. Commantl.r. Klamath r.n. ..... No 3UIKI R.vular Q mealing avery Tua T , i nay Plglll, 7:.H p. m, r o c. hall, oth and Walnut Vl.llln, mnmlmra cordially Invllnl, PEMCAN POST No. lnM, V.laran, at rarilin War, nig.u .very lit and 3rd Thuririay avenlnfi In lha KU 11.11. All meallma open al R p. m. Vl.lllntf Inrmhrr. wrtrnni.. 2lo.1tf 2 Lot and Found MINT -Small hlark nuraa ennlalnlni aliout Ileunrd. CalljianO; lolll I.OHT Plnrad In wrong Chevrolet, Wldn.M day niHin, 2 laig, hooka. Plea.a lraai al erald and New, olllc. or Pollr. v Htallon. Ilewnrd. Bn,if l.OHT on Hnndoy helweoVrto"re(laalor and llora Kly nond In Ungall vallav, I iillciio wllh u, 8. hiiml. and per onnl pnpnra and rlnlhea. Kinder hlriiM millfy Dun Colllni. oo Loul KiiiHlrn, Merrill. I.lhernl reward. U-IU i.m, "l"ck p"ln nur"8 In Klamalh llllllnrd.. cnnlalnlng red pl.rr.,1 ear. Jlnga, preaenl Irom huihand ovaMeaa. Howard. IMion. 0107. 0-1T 1 v