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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1946)
Lake Lodgings Open Saturday An unseasonal warm rain pelt ed the mountain section to the north Friday morning and a light drizzle dampened the Klam ath country today as highways were washed clean of any snow left from the storm 10 days ago. A combination of rain and snow fell at Crater Lake nation al park and the four-inch fall which sent the depth to 54 inches, was wet and heavy. Ski conditions were far from goqa, park officials said. Roads are oDen and In good condition and a good crowd is expected this weekend to take advantage or the first winter accommodations since Pearl Harbor. Starting Saturday, meals will be served at the government mess hall at Crater Lake park headquarters and the public is invited to participate. Those wishing to stav overnight are advised that sleeping facilities rre available and bedding will be provided if so desired. The new ski tow will not be in oper ation this weekend but it is hoped that the tow will be ready for the following week. T. C. Parker, assistant park superin tendent, left for the park Friday morning to discuss opening of the park facilities with Richard Price, head of the Crater Lake Lodge company, and Charles Fyock, manager, who are pre paring accommodations. Yet Laws May Be Changed SALEM, Dec. 13 lP) Changes in existing state laws affecting veterans will be proposed at the 1947 legislative session, the ad visory committee of the depart ment of veterans affairs an nounced Thursday. Committee Chairman John Walter Jones, Portland, said he would discuss the proposed amendments with Governor Snell before disclosing the changes planned. Veterans' organizations had previously urged increasing the maximum amount of loans un der the state veterans' home and farm loan act and speeding tie checking of such applications. Work Continues On Parking Meters Street department men are taking advantage of good weath er to prepare downtown streets for parking meters. A new pro ject is the construction of nar row cement walkways from curbs to sidewalks where meters are to be set up on ground not covered by concrete. City Engineer E. A. Thomas suggested the idea as a service to the driving public as well as a means of securing meter posts more firmly in the ground. Crews are still at work installing the steel posts. No word has been received concerning shipment of the meters, but city officials expect them to arrive within the next few days. Burglars Enter House, Steal $150 The home of Mrs. Ralph Jones, 43S S. 5th, a short distance from the police station, was burglar ized between 4 and 5 p. m. yes terday, and about $150 and sev eral other articles taken. Police report said that the money was in a purse, along with a fountain pen and bank book, which were also taken. Entry was made through an unlocked door while Mis. Jones was away from the house. Motorcycle-Car Crash Injures One Willis Pigg, 20, 4316 Freida, was in musiae '.lospiiai lor treatment following injuries re ceived in a car-motorcycle col lision at the intersection of Washburn way and Eberlein at i.ou p. m. inursaay. State police, investigating the crash, cairl PIpt anrl VHward Willis Ayer, Altamont auto tuui i, were on a motorcycle which collided with a machine operated by Charles Warner Robertson, 1541 Derby. Robert on was uninjured and Ayer had minor cuts to the hands and was treated at the hospital and re leased. Officers said they did not know which of the two young men was operating the motor cycle. Pigg's condition is said to be good despite severe facial injuries and shock. The angora goat originated in the Turkish province of the same name. FUNERAL BABY WILSON Baby Wilson. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson of Malln, Ore., passed WW In this city on Tuesday, December 10. 194a. Surviving besides his parent are two brothers, Terrell and Harry Lester; two sisters, Kathleen and Rox anne: the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wilson of Malln, Ore., and Mr. H. B. Klrkpatrlck of Newberg, Ore. Funeral services were held In Llnkvllle ?;"etery on Wednesday, December 11, 1946 at 3 p. m. with the Rev, Glen Morton, pastor of the Community Presby terian church of Malln, Ore., officiat ing. Interment followed In family plot. Arrangements were under the direction SJ. thf. Brl Whltlock Funeral Home of this city. ' GLEN CHARLES KING Funeral services for the late Glen Charlee King a resident of Klamath Falls Ore., for the last 19 years, who passed away at Sisters. Ore., on Wed 5"dy December 11. 1946 following a brief Illness will be held In the chapel of the Earl Whltlock Funeral Home. Pine at Sixth, on Saturday, December 14. 1946 at 1:30 p. m. with the Rev. Howard F. Hutchlns, pastor of the First Christian church or this city officiating. Commitment services and interment Klamath Memorial Park. Friends are Invited. KLflmPTH JU la'1 .In., QmOD Yool Market Inactive BOSTON. Dec. 13 iAP. Th Com mercial Bulletin will My tomorrow of the Botton wool market: "Seasonal oufet in the extreme marked wool trading this week, but It wai not unexpected. There was no Incentive to buy domestic wool at current levela, after the heavy covering earlier tn the tall ml lower price. i mi ousinesi la tilt allowing up in tale aa recorded by the CCC. "Both in domestic and foreign wool, a smattering of sales la Indicated for the week, chiefly In scoured and scouring type.. The market for domestic Is ap parently confined at present to wools bought outright by some dealers tn ad vance of the price rises of October 14 and November 11 in CCC schedules. "Business in foreign wool Is restricted by lack of spot offerings, but also by year-end Inclination to check Inventories In advance of stock-taking." Stock Market Stays Level NEW YORK. Dec. 13 (APi Light de mand bolstered assorted utilities and in dustrials In today s slock market while many leaders were neglected at mod erately lower levels. The list slipped after slightly Ir regular start, stiffened around mid day and then reverted to indecision. Gains of fractions to a point or more were well distributed near the close but numerous losses persisted. The ticker tape frequently loafed and transfers for the full proceedings ran to around 1.000.000 shares. Railway bonds skidded. Grain Price Remains Hi CHICAGO. Dec. 13 tAP Profit-taking following the recent advance entered grain pits todav. Alt cereals retrated. although the December oats contract showed resistance to the downturn. Losses of more than a cent were recorded by wheat and corn at times. Selling was touched off by announce ment of the local commodity credit cor poration that It had made no purchases or corn for export since Tuesday. The government office also has bought no wheat here since December 3. Cash prices did not follow the slump In futures. A car of No. 2 hard wheat sold at $2.23 a bushel, highest price for this grade fn 26 years although red wheat brought 2 30 here last week. In Minneapolis, cash wheat advanced it cents for the second consecutive day. Closing price were at the lows. Wheat finished down 1 l-2aC January S3. 12, com was off -laC, January S1.34l-'i. and deferred oats ended a-,c down. December oats were firm on short cov ering, up b-c at MS-We. POTATOES la Carloads Basin Potato Shipments 1946 1945 Dacambar 12 51 35 Dacambar to data . 322 357 Saason to data 4875 5767 LOS ANGELES. Dec. 13 -AP-USDA Potatoes: 19 broken. 36 unbroken cars on track: arrivals: Nevada 2. California 2. Oregon 1. Idaho 5, Utah 5; 10 cars arrived by truck. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 13 AP-USDA Potatoes: 12 broken. 12 unbroken cars on track; arrivals: California I, Oregon 2. one car arrived by truck: market firm: Klamath Russets No. 1 size A fx 83; trues: receipts deilverea 3.7. CHICAGO. Dec. 13 'AP-USDA' Pota toes: arrivals 87: on track 206. total U. 8. shipments 754: supplies moderate: de mand slow: market dull and slightly weaker: Idaho Russet Bur banks 93.00 3.20: Colorado Red McClures S2.7S: Minnesota-North Dakota Cobblers $2.00, Bliss Triumphs $2.20. Long Whites M.30; neDrasJta miss i numpm . u. a. No. 1 aualityt Minnesota 'North Dakota Pontlacs commercial $1.75. LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 13 (AP-USDA) Salable cattle 100. calves IS market steady: two cart range cows common-good $12 50-14.00; sorted: for wees: receipts i-juu: swauy: nieuiuin good steers S21. 00-23. 00: medium-good heifers quoted $17.00-19 30: most common-medium cows 110 50-12 00; canner cutters 6 00-10 23: good bulls SU.50 down; choice vealers scarce, quoted 16 00-17.00. Salable hogs 23: market steady: few vimrt 91.1 ltv barrows and Kills 125.00: odd good sows S23.00; for week salable iuuu: marsei to cenu tower. Salable sheen none: for week. recelDts 2700; lambs 25 cent higher: bulk good choice $21.00-22.23: medium-good feed ers $16.50-18.50; medium-good ewes 96.00 8.00. CHICAGO Dec. 13 AP-USDA) Sal able hogs 6000. total 11.00; fairly active and mostly 25 cent higher on good and choice 180-250 pounds: some early sales weights over 250 pounds also 25 cents higher but trade now slow on weights over 2600 pounds and general market on these strong to 25 cent higher: sows 25 cent higher: .good and choice 180-250 pounds $23.75-24.00: top $24.00; good and choice 260-300 pounds $23.40-23.75: bulk good and choice sows most weights Wl .Z9-aii.au; gooa clearance. Salable cattle 1500. total 1800: salable calves 500, total 500; generally steady market: spots weak to 25 cent lower on cows: strictly good and choice fed steers and heifers absent: small supply medium and good steers $18.00-25.00. . few me dium and good heifers $15.00-21.00; few good beef cows $16.00-17.00; most com mon and medium beef cows $12.00-15,00 canner and cutters $9.50-11.50; good sausage and beef bulls $16.00-16.25; veal ers $23.00 down. Salable sheep 2500, total 2500: slaugh ter lambs active: good ana cnotce lea westerns and native lambs 10 cents higher at $23.50-23.60; common throw outs $16.00 down: other classes steady: dounie gooa lea wooiea iexas yeariingi sie.au, native siaugnier ewes nown Indians Urged To Operate Own Mill PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 13 (IP) Indians ol the west win De en couraeed to operate their own sawmills, Indian service officials from five states decided at a meeting here yesterday. E. Morgan Pryse, zone di rector, said Indians own an estimated 6,000,000 acres of the "very best" timber in Oregon, Washington, California, Idaho a .id Nevada. He added that in the eastern states many tribes own and operate their own mills. Seventy per cent of the human body is composed of water, OBITUARY GLEN CHARLES KINO Glen Charles Kin, a resident of Klamath Falls, Ore., for the last 19 years passed away at Sisters, Ore., on weanesaav. jjecemner 11 imoh r -r . m. following a brief illness. He was a native of Debeque, Colo., and at the time of his death was aged S3 years 1 month and 19 days. Surviving are one brother. Willis H. King of this city; one niece, Minta King: four nephews, Willis and John ArlFe King of this city. Robert E. of New York and Thorns of Stuttgart. Germany: one aunt, Mrs. H. Rhlnehart of Portland. Ore.; also cousins in Medford Klstrs Pnrttand and Washington. He was a member of Klfimalh Falls Aerie No. 2000 FOE and Carpenters Local No. 190. The re mains rest in the Earl Whltlock Funeral Home, Pine at Sixth. Notice of funeral to oe announced at this time. ' OCT g ; 3 Rtvoit Leaders Arrested CARACAS. Venexuela, Doc, 13 President Komulo Do tan court's government announced today leaders of the short-lived revolution of a few military aviators had been arrested and that the "last small pocket of resistance in the interior is eliminated." CLASSIFIED RATES One day 2 day run . S day run . 4 day run . 5 day run Week run per word 4c pr word Be pr word lie pr word Lie Dr word 14c ,,, Pr word IV ner word We Month run Ads received by 1:00 n. m will appear same afternoon In "New Todav" column NEW TODAY HTrirTtNCOMK APARTMENTS 18 units, strictly modern: also 13 units. Both furnished. Rest location and Industrial building over 20-r. GOMER JONES, Realtor 406 Main St. Tel. T!WT U-13 HlOlt quality doll ouggtex. 114.49 and SlttttO. LUCAS FURN1TURK, UU K Main. 12-13 FOR SA1.K Drybody"wood and" wood circulating stove. Phone 92DS. .WO Addtson. 12-16 BALED ALFALFA"forsale. Call Satur day or Sunday. 3704 Avalon St. 12-14 FOR SALE New 2-wheel luggage Iratler, riw is-in. tires, reasonable. 100 Lewis St. . . ia-16 FOR SALE Montag wwd and coal circu lator, walnut finish, in very good con dition. Will sell cheap. Berg's Leather- craft. 4008 so. nth st. ia-i CARD TABLES, steel frame construc tion. M.U. LUCAS FURNITURE. 1M E. Main. 12-16 TUESDAY." the 17th. LAST DAY you may have a sitting and pictures tn time for Christmas. BELL STUDIO. next door to Pine Tree Theatre. 12-14 FOR SALE, electric range. 1940 Fremont. 12-14 WANTED to buy, used rug. sis 9x12 or larger, green color preferred. Call John O Brlen. 5413, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 12-13 FOR SALE. Chesapeake Irish setter pups. Floyd Buck. 6303 Simmers Ave., off North Patterson. Phone 0404. 12-14 HENS for sale, alive or dressed. Lewis Poultry Farms. Phone 4580. 12-16 FOR SALE 20 head weaner pigs: also two 10x38 tractor tires. Richard C Brown. Dairy. Ore. 12-14 UNIFORM SHAPED CHRISTMAS" TR RES for sale. High altitude white fir, $1 up. Also three 9 and 10-ft. beauties at 7Sc per foot Formerly Klamath Radiator Work location, 2221 S. 6th. u-3 STOP! SHOP! STOCK UP "FOR CHRISTMAS at these low prices for Saturday and Monday ORANGES California sweet navels, lb. 9ic for 3 lbs, or more: crate $3 29. Table oranges, choice large sizes, lb. 11c by the crate or half crate. AU sizes at lowest price In Klamath. Juicy Florida orange, whole crates $4 49. WINESAPS Extra fancy and fancy. 10-lb. cloth sack SI. 39. Fancy De licious. 10-lb. sack tl.19. Fancy Jona thans and Spits, box 62.89. NUTS Paper shall pecan and brazils, t lbs. 97c. KLAMATH VALLEY FRUIT CO. 2114 So. 6th St. Formerly Shell Service, off end E- Main 12-13 FOR SALE 1940 flatbed l4-ton truck. Eaton rear end. fish plated frame, long wheel base. 1946 Mercury motor, new radiator. One 2 -row Iron Age potato, two potato elevator. Geo. Weicker. Mallti. 12-16 TURKEYS, alive or dressed and delivered fresh from the farm. Small, medium and large sizes. Phone 3076. If no answer call later. Phone has been out of order. R. Kinney, Olene, Ore. 12-14 GEESE'for Christmas, alive or dretsed. Order early. Lewis Poultry Farms. Phone 4580. 12-16 LIMITED NUMBER NEW RADIOS IN STOCK IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. AT NO PRICK INCREASE. PELICAN RADIO AND APPLIANCE CO 119 SO. 3TH DIAL 62112 12-13 FOR SALE-Three E flat alto saxaphones, can not be told from new. One B flat tenor saxophone, like new. Accordions, new and used. A thousand other items that would make nice Xmas gifts. She d herd Music Co. 12-19 FOR SALE Used 3-balI pin tables for the playroom, in gooa inape. J"""r' Oregon Amusement Co. Phone 7128. 12-20 FURNISHED 2-room apartment, one man only. 220 So. 4th St. bath, 12-13 FOR SALE 1941 Ford truck, two-speed Eaton, mn-piaitea xrame. uyarau.t. dump, long wheel base. $1100. Can be seen at St. Francis Auto Service, for merly Les Compton's Station- Phone A33. 12-18 CHRISTMAS "TREES 30c, 73c. SI. 00. 61.25. $1.50. Mobil Station. So. bin ana zasi auun, or Way. 12-17 ! I N O T rC'K 1 I A 2000-watt electric light plant, practi cally new, will be sold at the MITCHMAN SALE unxrniv nrrrMRER 16. in addition to the articles already listed. 12-13 POKER TABLE, regular price 647.50, reduced to $39.93. Will accommodate 8. LUCAS FURNITURE, 183 C. Main. U-13 lfOMSXjlTMo'tel. 234 Nb7"9th. 1-25 FOR SALE 1929 Chevrolet coupe. ox niobnn rrsoo Good rubber. 4903 Altamont Drive. 12-13 BRATTON'S whole pork sausage, made from tne wnoie nog nomine umvu added. Get It from your local market. 12-13 THE HOSIERY STORE 537 Main A stora full of hose. Nylons 2 as to $2.09. 31-iauge silks at $1.95. Rayons fl.01 lo $1.U. THE OLD FIRESTONE STORE 527 MAIN 12-U DON'T WORRY ABOUT SCARCE NEW HIOH PRICED RADIOS BRING IN YOUR OLD RADIO AND WE'LL RECONDITION IT GOOD AS NEW AGAIN RE GARDLESS OF MAKE OR MODEL PELICAN RADIO AND APPLIANCE CO. Ill SO. 5TH DIAL 62.12 12-13 FOR SALEPomeranlan puppy, male, 6 weeks old. AKC registered, pedi greed. Red-orange. Price f75. Call 2-F-6, Fort Klamath, or see Mrs. Lynn Webb, Klamath State Trout Hatchery. Klamath Agency, Ore. 12-1 FOR SALE Cabins houses, used lumber and windows. Can be seen at Tionesta, or phone Klamath Falls 3032 or 127. 12-14 FOR BALE Room, kitchen "of 'fireplace wood, M and $8 cord. You haul It. Also used 2x8, 2x10 and 2x12, all ' lengths, good shape, cheap. 9418 Avalon. 12-1 ON and after this data, December 13, I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than my self and wife. JAMES H. and COY D. ELLIS. Ft. Klamath Hotel. 12-13 WANTED Housekeeper, two people, no laundry, steady employment. Prefer middle-aged lady. Call Mr. Miller. 4103 or 7799 during day, or 4203 after 6 p.m. 308tf PIANO' PLAYER" wanted, man preferred. Phone 4990. 12-18 HELP WANTED Middle-aged man for chores. Apply at Buckhom Mineral Springs Sanitarium, Rt. 1, Ashland, Oregon. 12-16 ROOM for rent. 915 N. 3rd St. 12-14 BRAXTON'S whole pork sausage, made from the whole hog nothing's been added. Get It from your local market. 12-13 YOUR OLD RADIO CAN BE RECONDITIONED LIKE NEW AGAIN AT REASONABLE PRICES. ALL WORK GUARAN TEED. PELICAN RADIO AND APPLIANCE CO. US SO. 9TH DIAL 6232 12-13 CEATIIER BILL FOLDSrtlTOO and up. insiae pocxet wallets, sz.nu up. Brief cases, music cases and students' note books, all make nice Xmas kills. You will find this fine merchandise at Shepherd Musie Co. 12-18 WHEN YOUR RADIO QUITS -DIM. 6t2 AND Wt 1.1, HE THERE PICK UP KKPA1R AND DELIVER. QUICK SERVICE NO LONG WAITS PELICAN RADIO AND APPLIANCE CO lit SO. ITU DIAL 62.12 11-13 AUCTION Located on Bonansa-Malin Road In Poe Valley, one mile south of Seven Sprl.a Ranch Look under "Miscellaneous for Sal today for list and date. A. C. HITCHMAN, Owner COL. SWIGART. Auctioneer 11-13 BUSINESS FOR SALE Drug store location, now Mils home remedies, candles, maaaii-tes, stationery and other sundries, llrou siimhhi per year. Low rent, long lease. Best loca tion on South 6lh. Widow wishes to sel for luaoo including approximately sttooo sioca, rnts la a casn deal; or A-l secur ity. NEAL STEWART AGENCY, Realtors 615 Klamath Ave. Phone Vim lor 6794 nights! 19-13 FOR SALE Two-bedroom home, ft place, full basement, fully automatic oil furnace on nospway urlve. Iinmi dtate pouession. Phone 6x)7. 12-16 FOR SALE American Sun-Flame oil heater. s,0.00; one breakfast tattle and two chairs, flu. Oite nou-aulumatle electric iron and Ironing board. 69 00. 4627 Boardman. 11-14 FOR SALE-IBM Willys sedan. Phoi 9273. 13-13 FOR SALE Large home. like new. Model kitchen. 4J7 No. 3rd. 12-14 CHRISTMAS SALE Picture frames. 9O00 to choose from. Some formerly sold as much as S6.00. Your choice, 91.00 while they last. Metal frames excepted. Bell Studio, next door to Pine Tree Theatre. 13-14 A PRESENT the entire family will enjoy, new lighting fixtures or a new lamp from the Cascade Electric. 623 Pine. Phone IW39. 12-11 FOR SALE Lady's wolf fur chubby, oracucally new. sise 14. Phone 3133. 12-13 FOR-SALE 1936 Century Bulrk sedan, motor completely reconditioned, radio, healer. 4 new 6-ply tires, 1047 license plate. Call 4487, Bob Russ. 11-16 FILL your Xmas stocking with a beau tlful cocker puppy, pedigreed and litter registered. Reds, buffs, blacks, red and whites and black and tan of lead ing bloodlines. Prices from 939. Mrs. Charles R. Greene. 611 South River side. Medford. Ore. 12-16 FOR SALE 1030 Willi s-Knight sedan. 3 new tires; 10.16 De Soto. Both ex cellent condition. Phone 7078 days: 9130 evenings. 12-16 THE HOSIERY STORE 927 Main A store full of hose. Nylons 92 29 to 92 99 91-gauge silks at 91.09. Rayons 11.01 to 91.49. THE OLD FIRESTONE STORE - 937 MAIN 1213 CHRISTMAS TREES trimmed, mounted on stands. A good selection. Come tn and take your pick or reserve one. Buy now while you can get the best. McRevnolds Mobil Service. 11th and Klamath. 12-16 FOR SALE 6-hole 16-inch wheel: one 600x13. one 6:90x19 tires, both new. McReynolds' Mobil Service. 11th and Klamath. ',-'6 THE ZION : LUTHERAN LADIES AID will hold a BAZAAR at the PINE ST. MARKET SATURDAY. DECEMBER 14 Beginning at 10 a m. Pillow cases, aprons, dish towels, home made pies, fruit cakes, homemade scarce Items will be on sale. 12-13 FOR RENT Sleeping room for gentle man. 922 Pacific Terrace. 12-16 FOR SALE 1938 Plymouth four-door sedan. Heater and radio. Phone 3800. u'' ATTEND THE SHRINE BENEFIT" CON CERT tonight at the High School. The crippled children at the Shrine Hospital are the recipients ol your aid. YELLOW CAB DAIL 8171 12-13 ELECTRIC and acetylene welder. ' 21 years' experience, wants work, with or without own portable and shop equipment. Also Job work. F. Camp bell, So. 6th and Hllyard. near Junc tion. 12-13 BARBER wanted. Apply Wm. Lebena. 007 So. 9th St., Grants Pass, or phone 040-J,. 12-14 WILL GIVE all' the slabs at new" mill, two miles west of Mt. Hebron. Calif., to anyone who will keep them cleaned up. A good set-up for small wood yard. Drive to mill, ask for Nelton. 12-14 FOR SALE Two-bedfoom house, "2 lots, fireplace. Call after 6 at 607 Roseway Drive. 12-14 FOR SALE-660 acres, farm and pasture land, near Orovllle. Calif. Price. $18,000. A. E. McCoy, MerrUl, Ore. 12-19 10 A?RES. 9-room house, modern saw dust house, gsrue, woodshed, barn, chlckenhouse. Irrigated. 9648 Avalon. 12-14 FOR SALE Piano accordion." 120 base, two treble switches, one bass switch. Like new. 2134 So. 6th St., next to McKalg's Feed Store. 12-13 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Regular 913 00 Creme permanent wave now 97.90. All work supervised. KLAMATH BEAUTY SCHOOL, phone 7446. 135 No. Broad (next to Fire Halli. 12-13 FOR SALE Two pairs'boy's Ice skates, size 6: roller canaries, singers and hens, while and colored. 1310 Carlvle. off Crescent. 12-14 FOR SALE Simmons" bed dsveno: two wheel trailer, spare tire and tarpaulin. 339Alameda. 12-14 FOR SALE Pair of lady's shoe roller skates, size 6, 910. 830 Prospect. Apt. I. 12-13 SMALL electric range for sale. Phone Merrill 6821. 12-14 FOR SALE Springer bird dog. 915; also 12-gauge shotgun shells. a box. Floyd Rogers. Rt. 1, Box 43-C, Tule lake. Calif. 12-16 DRIVEWAY gravel delivered. Phone J. M. Bames, 7650. l-18m FOR" SALE Refrigerator. 9129. O. C. Ptirdy, Box 42. Macdoel. Calif. 12-LJ GIVE your piano an organlike tone by attaching a Vlbrlano. The cost Is small, the Improvement In tone great. See and hear Ihe Vibriano at Shepherd MuslcCo. 12-19 "A U C T I O N . at the SUMMERS LANE AUCTION MART . Look under "Miscellaneous for Sale today for list and date. V. T. "SCOTTY" WILEY. Mir. COL. SWIGART. Auctioneer 2-13 Meating Notcas KLAMATH POST No. 8, ' American Lesion meets first and third Tuesdays, 8:00 p. m. Veteran's Memorial Bulldlnf, 4th and Klamath. 471711 Klamath PaJls Aerte No. 2090 Reiular meeting every Tues day night, 7i49 p. m. F O E. halL 8th and Ma walnut. VlalUm members cordially Invited. tf PELICAN POST NO. 1363. Veterans of forelffn Wars, meets every 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings In the KC Hall. All meetlnss open at 8 p. m. Visiting members welcome. 3109tf 2 Lost and Found LOST Blllfoldr brown leather, zips on 3 sides. Lost Tuesday evening down town. Containing between tfiO.OO and 800.00 currency, valuable papers. Re ward. Phone 9098. 12-18 810 REWARD for return of small porti '"'e rcc!9roia raaio. rnone ovu. 12-13 LOST' 'Lady's goid"Hnmillon' "wrist watch. Reward. Phone 07.17. 12-13 STOLEN from Klamath Union high school, Elgin Dlcycie, last rrinay. Llconse 41.J"hone 9020. 12-14 LOST Lady's red and black billfold belonging lo Darlene Price, Please call 821)8 after 4:30 p. m. i Genaral Notices CALL MONIQUE BEAUTY"SHOP " 8!S0 FOR ZOE BRUCE OR ORLEAN TOOCOOD TOR CHRISTMAS BEAUTY WORK See Our Gift Certificates 12-17 General Notice Tulelake Growers' Association ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP BUSINESS MEETING December 16, 2:30 p. m. Tulelake American Legion Hall DINNER MEETING . Sportsmen's Hotel, Tulelake December 16, 6:30 p. m, , GUEST SPEAKERS Sid B. Cariilmi, Executive SrcrctHry-Miimiiier, Kern County Potuto Growers Association E. A. Webb, Anheuser-Buach, Inc. Prof. J. . Knott, Hend of Truck Crops, ColU-ue of AurlculUirr, Davis, Calif. 12-14 Announcing The Reopening of thf Former Gibson Slaughter Plant Wholesale Meats and Custom Killing Quality Meats at Moderate Prices TOP PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF LIVESTOCK Daugherty Wholesale Meats D. M. "Doc" DauKherty, Operator and Mannuer Airport - Spring Lake Koad Phone 6374 12-18 Lady Klamath Beauty Shop Formerly Hazel's Beauty Shop Now Under New Management Virginia Tittle, Owner Former customers of Hazel Tomlison and Miiryan Johnson will be pleased to learn that they arc back with the Lady Klamath Beauty Shop. Phono 6677 for 125 No. Ganaraj Notice Board Your Dogs During Xmas Vacations Anderson Boarding Kennels 9688 Delaware Off llomedala Road Phone StHT 11 31 10 Same A COMPLETE HEATING SERVICE Cleaning Sales Repairing Installations CHIMNEYS STOVES FURNACES Tufts Furnace Co. Heating Specialists 2323 So. 6th Phone 6595 197011 DO RAN KEN RHOADS ' Window Cleaners Established 1924 Fully Insured Floors Scrubbed and Waxed by Electric Machine Any Type Wall Finish Can Ba Cleaned Complete House Cleaning Phone 6011 14H1U MULTICRAPHINC AND MIMEOGRAPHING Public Stenographer The Multlgraph and Mimeograph Shop 234 No. 8th Phona 7627 22841 OIL BURNER AND FURNACE Servicing Repair Work and Cleaning PROMPT SERVICE J, Witt Phone 5248 Vi? Plastering Alterations Phone 5927 ' 12-16 Linoleum, Asphalt, Tile and Carpet Laying DRAINBOARDS a specialty E. T. HUBERD Free Estimates All Work Guaranteed Phone 9126 George's Cabinet and Fixit Shop . Welding Brazing Nothing too large or too small 164 E. Main Phone 7281 lOOStf LOCAL MOVING AND CARTAGE Anything Anywhere In Oregon Anderson Motor Freight Ph. 7380 101 Klamath Ave. 885tf Septic Tanks Cleaned All contents hauled away Promnt Service Ed F. King Phone 9418 or 3230 2104U Canard Notlcag Appointment 7th St 12-14 10 Servtcas THE LETTER SHOP 1535 Eldorodo Dial 3786 or 5877 MIMEOGH APIIINO Advertising Letters Advertising Cards Advertising Bulletins Descriptive lo!ders Reminders to members of firms. Lodges, etc. Ruled Forms l.efal rorms Legal Notices ADDRE8SOORAPHINQ LaMers Envelopes Cards Bulletins MAILING and STAMPINO 39.11 tf Plumbing Heating Service NEW Installation and Repair Work WE HURRY Davis Plumbing & Heating Co. 337 East Main Phone 7635 4019tf Washing Machine Repairing Complete facilities for repair ing and servicing your Ward washing machine. Genuine re placement parts . . . expert workmanship. Montgomery Ward & Co. 9th and Pine Phone 3188 12-14 Liberal Cash Loan If you need cash for any rea son, it will take only a few minutes to arrange the details. If you are buying or selling a car, use our financing service. See "Chuck" Bailey at Motor Investment Co. Klamath's Oldest, Locally Owned M-275 S-241 114 N. 7th Phone 3325 9-14hl OIL BURNER AND FURNACE Servicing and Repair Work PROMPT SERVICE J. Witt Phone 524B ; 15 Local and Long Dliunea MOVING Eads Transfer & Storage Office end Warehouse 893 MarKet at. Phone 8271 17S2II LINOLEUM AND CARPET LAYING Rug Binding Dralnboard installations J. L. Calhoun 81 Klamath Ave. Phone 84M 4148tf WATClf" AND.'tiLoeK'RKPAIH'lriUV A; R. Klenel, 133SLookoul. 1-4 DRESSMAKINO. alterations; ChlMren'i clolhes. 302 Paclflo Terrace. Phone 9072. 1S-1S. CAMERA repairs ol all kinds done at Bell Studio, next door to Pine Tree Theatre. riLlNO, 6BMMlNQ, Chains, R o u h d Saws, Drag and Cross-cut, 1608 Arthur, Phone 87tt8. bltESSMAKINO", alterations Phone 87:19. MM Orchard, Davldlna Rogers 334t( CONTRACT BIMLDINO. repairing, ce- ment work. For estimate, R107. 1-9 PAINTINa, interior and exterior Hem- toning. H. L, Brown. Phone 422. 87 tf RtRAI.B a NWB, Xlenalk Pslla, Ota. 10 Servlcai XMAS LOANS For Those EXTRA HOLIDAY EXPENSES on your SALARY FURNITURE CAR From $50.00 to $500.00 49 Days Uulll rirst Payment III Monlhs in Heuay COMMERCIAL FINANCE CORPORATION 107 No. 9th Plume 7711 TOM 0'DWYER MunuKor Lie. S-251 Lie. M-22!) SIHtf Plumbing" Heating REPAIR WORK W can now do your work for Low Monthly Payments Patton & Lehmann Plumbing & Heating Co. 1401 Esplanade Phone 6630 4131-11 Septic Tanks Cleaned Newest Sanitary Method Scrvlco At Once B. W. Shepherd Phono 8093 VENETIAN BLIND SHOP Cleaning and Repairing not. and a Korr owner Phone 8U8 lit N 4th m.iii SAWS, gel engines anil llahl plant. Sales and service, tlodenhanter Itepair Shop I J COMPANY COMING Hepafnl that spare room, kllcheu or bathroom. Refer ences. Helltlectlon guaranteed. Call B37S after S. 12-14 DRESSMAKINO AND ALTERATIONS The Alteration Shop. 7J1 Mailt, room lie. Phone 7203. 117 (LXCTROLUX SALES and KKIIVIVC. Complete overheul of customer's Elee trolua. Phone 7187. nil Main. nntl Pt.OOR "HANnlNC and reflnUhlng." Nor man rr.lcy Phone 017V 4UI CURTAIN I.AimlERKD and stretched Phone 3717. 1 JM AtNTINfl. CALCtMlNWO. e li a m e I work City or country Satisfaction guaranteed, frank Jenks Phone 7270 nan CURTAINS "LAUNDERED " Picked up end delivered Phone Sana 1 11 DICKSON FURNITURE SHOP-tlphol. slering, rrpelrs, reflnishlng. springs re. conditioned. 3B4I Shasta Way. Phone 4317. 12 11 12 Educational BOOKKEEPING. Shorthand, typing Kindred subjects, nfflre machines KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE. 7:1) Pine. Phone 4700 132711 13 Health PARK VIEW CONVALESCENT HOME IS3 Granile St. Ashland, Oregua Phone Toel awwene D Curry. R. f. Superintendent l Help Wanted. Famala WANTED Office Cashier Must have typing, experience. Apply J. C. Penney Co. 12-13 WANTED Oenersl office clerk Apply efter 10 a m. Cascade Laundry. 330 So. 7th. 1J-I4 fAlTRE8lT"wented Apply In' person. Hitter's Coffee Shop, 123 So. 7lh 804tf XNTtfJMiddTe-ageiirall-Umeouse. keeper. Call 3713 nml It HlpWanUdJMala WANTED Man or Woman for Drapery Department Manager Managerial experience not necessary, but knowledge of draperies and similur lines would be helpful. This is a real opportunity with a fine future. Good starting salary, plus com mission on total depart ment sales. Tell us about yourself. This may be the break you are looking for. Write Box 95 Care Herald and News 18-13 BOOKKEEPER wanted. Accounting" and office management with lord dealer established nine years. Some experi ence preferred. Permanent. Vacation with pay. Anpllcatlona confidential. Write personally. Gnrdon Smith, Mgr., Oordon Smllh Motors, Inc., Lakevlew, Ore. I2- WANTED Man to operate small saw mill, Siskiyou counly, on percentage or will scU half Interest. Million and half timber available. If Interested while Box 4703, care Ilerald-News, giving ability, experience 1J-11 WANTED Married man," experienced In Irrigation and spud farming wants to rent Irrigated farm, cash or share crop. References. Write to Box 811. Herald-News. 13-13 PI1ESSER wanted" at" Reliable Cleaners. II7K EARN 7S TO 8100 WEEKLY soiling" Real Silk Apparel. 3 openings. Apply P. O. Box 11182, Medford. 12-14 WANTED Man with "wife" to wdrk on ranch with house furnished. Jerry Whlllatch. Phone 4007. 12-14 WANTED ""Turkey pickers. Phone 0001. 12-14 WANTETj 'sheepman, musfbe capable of taking care of lambing In sheds, Llskey Bros. Phone 7014. 4no:ilf WANTED One experienced 'culnff man for box factory. Good pay. Write or ' phone American Box Corporation, JSprague River. 420U DISTRIBUTORS" AfftnoBfiERB selling ser. sin., gar. and fleet owners. National prnvan product. Protected territory. Write Box 107, Care Herald It News. 12-18 WOULD LIKE to contact first-class baker who wants to go Into business for himself. Sea Mallory at Mallnry's Market. 12-18 Pall) AT, Dse. II, UU, Pass Peeitsaa IS Situations Wanted MAIIItlKI) men with feintly wants sleadi leiiili woik. Treriur and learn eB..i. erne Write M, E. McCurdy, ilarA Mei i ill, tne. ' .J WILL CAIir. roil CIIILDMEN nn unde, 3 reals for winking mothers 1I..T. llwy or Week. Phone tlHI4, lsl snJ,. gnn Ave. - i - H i' 22 Rooms Tor Rant rtlH RENT l-urnl.li.it room pt,. Iiimie. clnee In, mil. n, enlr.7.,.1 References. Phone 47U. itKNIIlEN'I'IAl. IIOTEL-sWlng 'nnm. nlghlly and weekly ,.,..P U8 , --,-- . M Apartments for Hant APARTMENTS Use the Cascade Apartment Hotel For a clearing house while looking fur something alna. Apartments by the week for couples and families. 230 So. Uth Phone Blis T-IMf 2g Miscellaneous Tot Rant FOR RKNT U-DRIVK All HMD Sedans Fully Insured Falls Appliance S, Tire Servlre llth and Muln Phone 7076 B7Slf PtrTNAM H Trailer rental Moving r.l horse, etc. In,, h ,.r, gjj' St.. Plume 3D4S ,-S; . POH RENT Screw rks'"and hriiraull.' . lack. Klamath Veller Luanber Co 4 m so am Pho, ail uStl" rOH hENT - 13d arre. virgin grain land Sh.ro. PO. (In. 1138. Merrill, o,. THIICKS POH RENT- - Vou drlv.:mov Ice. 1201 E.sl Main. I'hon. KxM POM HENT' Amarlc.n floor "eanri.r and .laer. Iala.t type, du.lleea. swift end ea.y to operate Klamath Veller Lum ber Co.. iimo So. lib. Phone 4818 . ... -i-n-im-innumr,,, 30 Real Estate For Sale HENLEY DISTRICT 80 acrea located 10 miles out on Mt-rrlll Highway . levolrd and perfect hux Two mod. ern houses, one S-rnoin, one 3. room, large machine shed, po tato cellar, This la one of Ihe finest small ranches In the val ley. Full price MO.UOO.OO. Sec Al Schmeck, Salesman with J. E. H0SKING Realtor 817 Muln Phone 3211 , 12-13 LUNCH ROOM Well equipped lunch room, good close-iu locution near bus Inesa ami Indtialrlal shops. Completely equipped with elec tric grill and refrigeration, now fountain. Seals 23. Suitable for drive-in. Tliig Is a going ami profitable busincsj, $3,730. cash. CHILC0TE & SMITH, The Pioneer Agency Itentlore 1 111 N. 9th Phone H0MES F0R SALE Everett Dennis Realtor 121 N. 8th SL Phone 84M FOR SALE- Modern Iwit-hertrnom htee. Concrete foundation. Well built. Three lots, llerrle.. irees rurnllute. Ri .1. no 1I2J, Shlpplnglon I 14 UHT your residence, business "or firm properties wllh GEOIIGE J. KtlNZMAn. Broker. "Your Realty Advertiser " We gel Ihe buyers. Phone ail SIS Com mercial St. 13.14 POH SALE Three-bedroom house, re cently decnraled inside end out. Ex cellent cnn.trucllon. one block from echonl and bu. service, lawn and shrubbery. Immediate possession. Hiolwl down psymem. 70S Owens St. 12.18 foa SALE. In Slewart. newly decorated modern 4. room house, enclosed pnrrh wllh laundry trays, garage, shade trees, and fenced. 13000. II0O0 rh. Phone Sulg, 12-14 POH SALE Suburban" home." 4 ""rooms, beth. gue.t enarlment In rear, double garage, chicken house. ST 7 Sha.la - Mtf rOUR ACRES'. rh..lc.cnr"nerron"T!ih sixth SI. Excellent soil for 87000. Easy terms. r.VJ,,,:TT NNIS. He.llor 131 N. Slh Phone S4l - ,. - 1-10 EOR SALE SO acres sanily""snll'lte.l potato land, partly under Irrigation, can all lie Irrigated Owner will show December 0 In 14. Wrlle to Box 4008. care Ilerald-News. 12.14 EOR guiCK CAHII SALE," three'-room house, half acre. 1821 Etna St 4.T87tf TOR SALE New 2-hedrnom home. Just completed, beat materials, finest Iocs lion, south end of Ashland. 810 000. See builder, corner of Cmwuh, ...ri Highway m. Il.llvl.w, or phono :1011a. 12-13 COMKORTABLE"J-bedrbom'Tiou.e"- won s erre excellent soil, nicely located neer So Olh and Wiard. Priced 10 aell at I1.W0. Quirk possession. . . .V''",bir'Dl,R,"ish'eiC 2'4 blocks from Main bu.lne.. dl. trlct. Nee before .Tan. n3l No. aih or phone 8378, Mrs. Bsck, after 4 p. m . 12-14 EOR SALE 40 acre ranch. Summers Lane. Inquire 4700 Summers Lane. 12. IS TOR SA I.E - Hillside' lot "and "concrete foundation for 0-rnom house, MOO bricks and lumber for entire atlpcr- r,'.r,Vc.l."r' H,'a " so. Inquire 241 Hillside. j.4 POR SALE Beauty Shop In good location In sub urban dlslrlct. fully equipped, also good rour-room modern home on same proper ly. Will sell with or without equipment. Immediate pos.e.slon. . e 4 room home located In 1800 block on Oregon Avenue. Large gla.aeri-ln front porch, small basement. Oood electrle range and bedroom sun. Included with sale. Price n:ioo. Terms. See Pred Cofer BARNIIISEL AGENCY 113 th Phone 410S SMAXL""HbasrCurni;hadrTrnniedlat. possession. Cash or lermi, looo Etna. 12-14 FOR TIIADE-NIco lotoiTlllll.rde flt. In heart of hot dlstrlrl. Will Iran, for automobile, lale model preferred. 241 Hillside. 13-14 rOR "SALE Nice hornelnC'rrancla Park. Immediate possession Vary good torms. BEARD AOENCY Realtors 1020 Main Ph. SMS 12-14 TWO-BEDIIOOM 'HOME "wllh-V acre) good soil, located on Blsbee at. Haa water and electricity In house, priced to aell al 12400. quick possession. Will consider good car on down payment. 80. Jo. Perry, with F. L. WEAVER, REALTOR Real Estate and Insurance ' 339 E, Main Phone 8784 13-11 POR SALE -Oood income property, furnished houses wllh garages. Price MIM.00 or terms. 1028 Wantland St. Owner, W. Johnsoa, Box 803, MerrllM Oregon. 12-te-