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Indictment Aftermath Of Shooting (Continued From Page One) ith Fulls on November 17, at ivhich time the younger of the two told her mother end others that Chandler laid hands on her body. On thnt date, Mr. and Mrs. Monard Hugo Harris, the two Lane girls and Chandler, came to Klamath Falls by bus from Camp 4. The Lane girls had been permitted by their parents to attend a movie. When the Tour reached here, state police aid, it is . understood that Chandler offered to accompany the little girls and did so. Later Mr, . and Mrs. Harris met the Lane girls at the bus depot and returned to Camp 4. pn arrival, the younger of the two started to cry and when Mrs, Harris questioned her, she aid that while in the theatre, Chandler had become familiar with her. Mrs. Harris immedi ately went to Mrs. Lane and the women questioned the girls. The older of the two said she heard her sister say, "quit it" and "stop it," and soon after asked her to take her to the lavatory. There the younger girl told her sister that Chand ler had made advances to her and she didn't want to go back and sit with him. The two are said to have left the theatre and gone to the bus depot. Officers said Mrs. Lane did not tell her husband of the af fair that night but on Monday, the next morning, she told the story to Lane and suggested it would be better for the two men, her husband and Chand ler, not to work together. Lane was employed as a choker set ter and Chandler as a cat skin ner, the two making a team. Lane is then said to have gone to the woods boss, Bud Chidester, advising him that he no longer wanted to work with Chandler, but Chidester said he was not in the habit of changing teams and started away. At this point, Lane is said to have told Chidester the story concerning Chandler and the girls, and said he had al ready talked to Mr. and Mrs. Harris and when asked why he did not go to the authorities, told the Harris family, "I'll take care of it myself." During the conversation with Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Lane is alleged to have said, "I'll kill the son of a b ." On Wednesday, Thanksgiving Eve, Lane's brother - in - law, Lockwood, arrived from Ar kansas and indicated the desire to "walk around a little and spot shoot." The men borrowed a .22 rifle from a man named Ranes and on Thursday morn ing. Thanksgiving Day, got in touch with Chandler who agreed to go . hunting . with them. . The three left Camp 4 to gether, stopped at King Cole camp and it was near that spot that the shooting occurred. Chandler fell from a bullet wound through the left side of the chest and died en route to a Klamath Falls hospital. Both men said they were shooting but that other hunters were also in the woods at that time. First investigation indicated that Lockwood, while shooting at a coyote, had fatally wound ed Chandler accidentally. This tneory ot the shooting has nev er been officially refuted. In the meantime, state police and Sheriff Lloyd Low started an intensive investigation and un earned evidence that Lane had threatened the life of Chandler on the grounds that Chandler had molested the 11-year-old Lane girl. Lockwood, the brother-in-law who arrived from Arkansas the day prior to the shooting, re mains in the county jail serv ing a 30 -day sentence on a charge of hunting without a li cense. The charge originally filed against Lane was using an improper hunting license. Accidents Injure Two Local Men Two workmen were seriously injured Friday afternoon and both were confined to Klamath Valley hospital today. Harry Dickerson, 58-year-old Ewauna Box company employe, suffered the loss of his right hand in an accident at the plant at 4:30 p. m. He resides at 203 Washington. It is understood that Dickerson was working on a saw at the time. Foster Thornton, 57, 1801 worden, fractured his hip when he ie said to have fallen from a roof while doing some carpenter work at 3 o'clock Friday after noon. His condition is reported good. ATTENTIONI Master Ware Beauty Shop now openi Haul Wakeman, operator (formerly East Side Beauty Shop), 4243 Shasta way, next to Art's Barber Shop. Phone 3341. Courthouse Records Justice Court Ss'so"'" ' Lundy' n0 ,loP "ht' TlB'' Roy Oscar Drace. no vehicle license. Fins, $3.30. Boy Oscar Drace. Inadequate emer gency brakes. Fine. $3.90. Marriage License AGER-JOHNS Audrey M. Ager, 34. farmer. Native of Oregon. Resident of Klamath Falls. Ore. Clarice M. Johns, 89, atudent. Native of. Oklahoma. Resi dent of Klamath FsIIb, Ore. Complaint Filed Ursula Borough ve. Alfred McNalr, lult for payment. Clayton J. Burrell, attorney for plaintiff. xjj InJThft 11111 (Continued From Page One) ALUMINUM. The same will probably hold true of uranium, BUT that isn't all. The scientists tell us that uranium (whose exploding tem perature Is 100 million degrees) can be used as a spark plug to set oft other reactions that are even more violent than the uranium reaction. There is a reaction, they say, between two atoms of heavy hy drogen that starts going at a million degrees and heavy hy drogen can be produced by the ton from ordinary water. L.itn ium hvdride is an atomic ex plosive twice as powerful as the U-Z33 mat is proaucea irom uranium. Lithium hydride now sells for about iz a pound, out can be made vastly cheaper Dy mass production. e CO, you see, we can't find safe- ty in present scarcity 01 uranium. Our only protection against the fantastic horrors of atomic warfare lies in whatever common sense human beings may be able to develop undtr the pressure of stern necessity to get along wim eacn tuner un ELSE. Hit-Run Driver Damages Car A hit-and-run traffic accident last night at Pine and 5th was reported to city police by Golda F. Keenan, 221 Hillside, owner of the car which was struck and damaged. She reported that her 1936 Terraplane was parked on Pine near 5th, and was sideswiped by another vehicle which did not stop. Charles Milton Spare, 4634 Bisbee, posted $20 bail for a vio lation of the basic rule last night, Norman C. Karr, 1808 Summers lane, posted ?10 for a violation of the basic rule and having no operator's license, and George C. Fischer, 1527 Wilford, was cited to appear in court for running a red light. Seed League Names Geary PORTLAND, Dec. 21 (P) R. E. Engbretson, Columbia county farmer, is the new presi dent of the Oregon Seed Grow ers league. E. A. Geary, Klamath Falls, was named vice president, and E. R. Jackman, Oregon State college, secretary - treasurer, at the close of the sixth annual convention yesterday. The league recommended em ployment of a full-time weed control expert at Oregon State college, and proposed that coun ty courts be required by law to provide funds for a weed control program when voted by districts. The league also asked that all income-production property, public as well as private, be taxed and that the federal gov ernment pay states 2 per cent of the assessed valuation of na tional forest land. Tremor May Be World's Most Violent (Continued From Page One) havocked area extended 340 miles at its longest and 60 miles wide. Osaka, Japan's second largest city, reported 14 killed, heavy property damage and water three feet deep in some sections. The famous cities of Kyoto and Nara, both former Japanese cap itals near Osaka, appeared to have escaped any but minor damage. Both escaped bomb damage during the war. Gambling Game Charge Lodged Floyd Barlow of Pelican City was arraigned in circuit court this morning for operating a gambling game and released on $250 bail. He asked for time to hire a lawyer and enter a plea and was given until next Saturday, December 28. - Barlow is accused of running a poker game in a small restau rant at Pelican City. He was in dicted secretly by the grand jury this week. Christmas Mail Reaches Peak The height of the mailing sea son was reached here this noon when the post office overflowed witn parcels and Darcel senders. All four of the auxiliary windows were opened and long lines were lormen in front ol each, packages against the walls in the mailing room and large hampers filled with bundles littered the floor. Postmaster Burt E. Hawkins stated that he expected today to hit the peak in Christmas mail ing and Monday to be the top day for deliveries. Hawkins reminded patrons that tonight the stamp and parcel windows will be open until 8 pjn. for their accommodation. Egg beaters should be washed promptly after using. Keep cogs out of water. Wash promptly after using. Staffed tHOP Tule Board Still At Work Bureau of reclamation officials and members of the Tuleluke ex amining board are continuing their study of the records of the 86 winners in the homestead drawing today. The study is be ing made to determine the eligi bility of the winners for the rich pieces of farmland. If any of the winners fail to qualify then the alternates take their places according to number, officials said. It was emphasized by offici als that anyone knowing any thing previously undisclosed per tinent to the qualifications of any one of the persons under review should contact the ex amining board as soon as pos sible. It is expected to be some time before the final list of winners is completed and the examining board finishes its business. Final allocation ot the homesteads will have to wait until then, it was stated. Mexican Draws Liquor Charge Two Indians and a Mexican found huddled around a gallon jug of wine on the steps ot the First Baptist church at 8th and Washington last night were ar rested Dy city ponce m the prowl car. The Mexican, Alejo Contreras, 45, is charged with giving liq uor to Indians; Henrietta Johns, 41, of Beatty, is charged with possession of liquor, and Cleve Hecocta. 33. of Beattv. is cnargeo wim oemg drunk. Contreras told police that he bought the gallon of wine at the liquor store for the Indians. Offi cers in the car spotted them sit ting on the church steps drink ing. Balloons May Be Plane Clue SEATTLE, Dec. 21 OP) Army air rescue authorities from McChord field today were investigating six balloons, found in the woods above Enumclaw, west of Mt. Rainier, on the chance they might be clues to the marine corps trans port plane, missing with 32 men since December 10. Marine corps officials at San Diego, whence the plane was flying to Seattle when it dis appeared in bad weather, in formed army authorities the transport was not known to have carried such equipment. Ranger Melvin McCullough, who reported the find at a St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber com pany camp, near Mowich, said five of the balloons were pink and one was gray. All but one was deflated when the cluster was found. Blown up, they have a diameter of about three feet. Grain Market Still Dropping CHICAGO. Dec. 21 fAPt Mill hmitit wheat futures today following overnight sales of a fair quantity of the bread cereal to Mexico, but this support was unable to stem the decline which started with the agriculture department's an nouncement that a record-breaking win ter wheat crop was Indicated. Wheat was down around a cent moat of the session. Corn and oats were off small fractions. Both feed grains were adversely affected by indications that the Increase In the spring pig crop will not be as large as desired. There was a good shipping demand for corn, sales totaling 250,000 bushels. ' December oats. In which trading ended at the close, finished on a split quotation, 83M-81. This was under yester- aays finisn. Wheat finished c lower to 1 cent higher. January S2.ll. Corn was A lower to higher. January $1.32- i.iit. ueierrea oats contracts were higher. Mexico purchased 5.000.000 bushali of American wheat overnight. The grain is for shipment January to May. In clusive. It was reported Belgium had Inquired for American corn, but that purchases had been postponed. POTATOES Basin Potato Shipments In Carloads 1946 1945 Dec. 20 48 48 Dec. to Date 635 590 Season to Date ... 5187 6000 Season to Date ....5139 595a LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. Dec. 21 fAP-USDAi Sal able hogs 1000 'estimated); total not given; comperea wee ago oar rows ana gilts 1.75-2.00 lower with sows 2.25-2.50 down; normal top at close 22.00. Salable cattle 500 (estimated); total not given: com Da red week a bo fed steers and yearlings grading good and cnoiue i.w 10 c.w tower wim meaium frades 50 to 1.00 off; all grades heifers ,00 to 2.00, mostly 2.00 lower; closing trade slow, beef cows 1.00 to 2.00 lower, mostly 2.00 off; canners and cutters 50 1.00 lower; bulls generally 1.00-1.50 lower; about 75 loads northwestern Jrassers here during week, including S loads South Dakota cows at 12.00 to 15.50; but most beef cows closed at 11 50 to 14.50 with cutters 11.23 down. Salable sheep 200 (estimated); total not given; receipts were smaller than last week but demand narrower. Top and bulk good and choice wooled lambs early 23.60; closing top 23.65 with week's bulk good and choice 22.50-23.fK); several shipments mostly good grade shortfed western wooled lambs 21.00-22.50; with common mainly 14.00-16.00 and culls down to 11.00, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 21 (AP-USDA) Cattle salable for five days 1350, compared Friday week ago mostly 50-75c higher, week's top, load good 1018 lb. steers 23.00; bulk medium good 20.00-22.23; good 968 lb. heifers 21.25, three loads Tighter weights 21.00 23, medium 18.00-19.00; good fed range cows 14.50-16.00; medium range cows 12.00-13.50; common 10.50-11.50; bulk week'n canners and cutters 8.00-10,25. Beef bulls 14.50 down. Calves salable for five days 15 sharply 2.00 higher, few good calves 17.00 sorted. Hogs salable for five days 1100, com- f tared Friday week ago mostly 1.50 ower, Closing top and bulk good to choice barrows and gilts 23.50; good sows 21.50. Sheep: salable for five days 31.00, compared Friday week ago; around 50c higher; bulk good-choice wooled and No. 1 pelt lambs 22.23-23.00; few decks medium-god ewes 6.00-8.00; odd head 8.30. Stock Market Uneven Today NEW VOMK, Dae. HI (API Profit Uk tB on four itralght ratavary wmIci today Kpt th Block mtrlvot In HttMky unvn itoittton nUhoush asnorivd favor .ta mnKd to liUplit.v a iwrtatn amount of ttrttitRth. DealmRi wr rvUltvaty quiet throughout. Karly gains running to a point or so avaporttUii In a nuntuar of caaaa ai tha teuton iirttcaattaii and maved ttudctw.M ira.all near the cUm. Tranfr lor Itw two htmra war In tha nvighhorhotHt ot axhi.ouu aharaa. The lUt aiLll had to .Hmtaiut with aoma baUtrtt I It rig tor Income tax purtnwai but this wm of Net by raptacamani pur chasing, Bidding alio was bated on the mora opUmUttv' labor ptolura and the hopa that reinvestment demand would bring a good rally at th year-end and early In January, The thought of a polhl economic recession in W4T In spired the trimming ot accounts here and there, Liquidation, though, never was urgent, iioning uuotauona; American Can Am Tet A Tel Anaconda . ...... wv ....ltt7l 41 ... - ao t M'a ................. Mi M 48 - 75 . M - BV 13t U .. 4.1 .- ' . 3.1V, 3A .... - 4S H 3S 21 U 1.1s a-..- 11 13 . ITS Curtis-Wright General Electric , General Motors ............ Ct Nor Ry rtd Int Harvester ...... Kennecott Montgomery Ward ......... Nah-Klv N Y Central . Northern l'aiiflc Pc Gas Kl J C Penney .......... Safeway $nre ............. Sears Roebuok ., Southern Pacific ........... Standard Brands StutieNiker Sunshine Mining ... Union OH Calif V S Steel Warner Pictures . CLASSiTIED RATES One day a day run J nay run 4 day run 5 day run Week run . per word 4r ..per word ev ver word He ner word 13c ijr word 14u icr worn lac Month run .jier wora sac Ads received bv 1:00 tx m will appear same afternoon in "New Today" column NEW HERALD AND NMVS phone number, dill NEW TODAY TOYSPRICES CUT SOv-Toys, dons, animals, gjmes now on sale at half price. Open Sunday, 10 a. rtv to 4 p. m. KLAMATH FALLS T1RS SHOP 2U12 So. th Your So. 6tn Uoooycar Store HtCiH GRADE FLOOR LAMPS 3 CANDIES. 8-WAY. COMPLKIE WITH Gl OllKS. A REAL PHK-XMAS SPECIAL W 50 A BIG SAVING ON THESE LAMPS. LUCAS FURNITURE 1M EAST MAIN POINSETTIAS. pot pUnli and cut flowers for Xnin. Klamath Flower Shop Ureenhousea So. 8th St Open Sundays. 12-21 FOR SALE Dump bei Ph, 424, Matin. 5VECYria"rd W owiPaesaTli n9liiookcaie combined. Tel. 7359. 13-21 "CHOICE FRUITS FOR" CHRISTMAS! Save this ad for Monday's and Tues day's reduced price below. ORANGES Sweet Navels, sties J33'i and 28ti s. Save at Be lb. by halt crate, 12.79: full rr..t.s 13.48. CHOICE lrge table oranges 10c and lie id. Dy irve a ina. or more, apeciai prices by crate. Attractive 10 lb. mesh Gift Ba. SI. 13. APPLES Fancy varieties. 10 lbs. 99c. Dox 3..r up. lioca orcnara run new town. $1 BV. A real buy. TANGERINES, GRAPHS. ETC. BANANAS Limit J'a lbs. with other purchase. PECANS Fancy paper shell, and Bra zils, lb. 49c. WALNUTS Large choice. 2 lbs. 79c. CHH15TMA3 TKttS Stilt some beautiful small and large ones. KLAMATH VAI.LEY FRUIT 2114 South 6th St. (Formerly Shell Service, off end k. asaim iz-ai FOR SALS' Six-room hout. nearly finished, all material wm oe xurnnnea o compiei. 30x130' lot. Double garage. Full ce ment floor 50x150 lot. also vacant SCxlSO' lot. Lou of furniture and household articles, including one 8 piece Duncan Phyfe dining set. cost S325 00 Ail this for $4730 00 If sold Immediately. Possession upon com ill Hon of sale. Ai Longmlre. Jack Caihln. Salesmen J. W. SANDERS. HfiALTUK 1213 Main SL Dial 7&21 - 0734 . 34B5 12-21 WTE GOTTA BEAT THE HKRALD-NEWS PYGMY EDITIONS, so ... all of us at Yellow Cab wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Drive safely and courteously through the holidays and through every day of the New Year. YELLOW CAB DIAL 8171 12-31 FOR SALE before Tuesday, good 1933 V-fl coupe with rumble seat, two new tires, transmission like new. 1947 Hrcmt. 171B Wiara St. 12-21 FOR SALE, blue oavenpoirt, fit perfect onaiuon. o racmc ivrrace. rnom atia 12-21 FOR SALE Bicycle. HawtKorne, like new. 5809 Delaware. la-'i FOR SALE Lady's 13-Jewel Elgin wrfst watch, gold, mo worm sin au JUST" RECE1VXED, rayon hoM, ouUlxe nylons. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS UNTIL 9 P.M. VIVIAN'S APPAREL, 118 N. 8th. 12-21 FOR SALE Man's ruby ring, size 11; man s skates witn snoes. rnone ow. 12-21 " FOR SALE Da r row addition 3-room house nicely furnished. Electric range, reingeraiar, double garage, frost-proof room, lawn front and rear, all fenced. Possession at once-, ... 4-room house near East Main. New Rsrage. nicely locate a. a. reai ujr. ow empty. m m m 10 acres - 6 room house. New barn, blue grasa pasture, irrigatea. aji zenceu. On highway. AI Longmfre. Salesman with J. W. SANDERS. REALTOR 1213 Main Phon 7521 or 6724 Evening 12-21 FOR SALE General electric refrigerator, new electric stove ano wiinmi ma chine. Innersprlng mattresses for twin beds and box springs; three-piece old hand-carved rosewood settee and two chairs. Rug, 9x12, brown. Phona 9505, 12-21 FOR SALE Beautiful slide trombone with case and music; gooo conamon. Phone 4357. 12-21 FOR SALE Pedigreed cocker spaniel pups. A.K.C. Jitter regisirauon, t-mni-plon "Red Brucie" and international Champion "Leono Obo" strain. Rea sonable. 1805 Summers Lane .(between So. 6th and Shasta Way). FREE" XMAS TREES, long as they last, to be given away at oin ana vane m, W. H. Stllwell. 13-21 WANTED Used car or pickup. Call 831 cnuoquin, or write l r. Dwanmr. 12-21 FOR SALE Two single beds with Inner- spring mattresses ana dox spring, also dresser. Will seU separately. Call iiu 12-21 FOR SALE 1942 Buick sedan, exception ally clean, pnone moo. , Duplex furnished one block from Main Bl. xnis is goou invMuiiBin w "'" with income, . Building lot In Milts Addition. Hs hx' cement I'jununuuii su build on. Must sell at once, Price $400.00 cash. See Jack Cashln Salesman with J. W, SANDKRS, REALTOR Dial 7521 - 3483 12-21 fiToiSHOPiBA AND NUTS for Christmas - New Year's. Special price for all next wek ' iSava this ad ORANGES Sweet navels. 5 lbs. to half crate. 9c lb. Half crate or more flc lb. Fancy large 10c and 11c lb. Special prices by half crate or more. APPLES Fine orchard run Newtowni, box $1.98. OTHER FANCY VARIETIES, $2.97 to $3.97 per box. CRANBERRIES Eastern, 2 lbs. 49c. NUTS Specially reduced at clean-up prices. SEE our larger ad In this column. KLAMATH VALLEY FRUIT CO. 2114 South 6th St. 12-21 FOR SAUB Large, plump hens, White Rocks and Rhode Island Reds, $t.Au aplere. Mrs, Evans, Suttitt Ham'h, Enterprise Tract. U-21 W A NTKD experienced bookkeeper. Ud preferred. Call 9419, ti-ai WANTED Man that underetanda level ing, to drive caterpillar and work on ranch. Phone 4997. 13-11 WA1.K1NU IMHTANOg' Modern 4-room plastered home, furnace and tube, alto has two small bedroom In pasement. Price $4300, Tartu. Small 3, -bedroom house on half acre, close lu Shasta school. Excellent soil, nut modern. $TSO down, balance $W a month. Including interest 1NKAL STEWART AOKNCY, Realtor 613 Klamath Ave, Phone 9239 Residence $734 U tl rR S.ALK-;tooO LUmsl electric train j and swinging bird aga with stand. 3328 Creal U 31 Attention. "Hard of he amino, Have few late model hearing aid at pec is i row price, ?au.iAi ant up. See Mr. Mitchell at Wine ma Hotel, oaiuruay or aunaay, la-si FOR SAI.R -Two-year-old milk cow, T(t; two feeder ptgs, $1690 apiece. AS2.I Shasta Way. 12-21 LARGE set WeareWt" ataminumPnever been unpacked, value $100. will sell i or sfa, nous no. t, reuoan iu.v 12-21 FOR SALKOuloni" and potatoes." frh egg. 13 miles south on Merrill hlgtv war. wairn mr sign. ia-si FOR SALR Beautiful anlnet nlano. 40U. Ideal faiuU Chrlatma at it. Phone KW TIKK3 AMU THU S3 OOOxl , 4 30x21, 330x17, 630x15, 600x16 mud and snow chain. Lots of good umki ii res- BEACON SERVICE STATION East Main and Wantland 12-21 FOR SALE Modern home in suburb with mi furnace; I l) acre best soil, on paved street. Immediate poeiun. Apartment houae, 6 units, best location. Income property an South 6th St. BEARD AGENCY, Realtor 10M Main Phone HUJ II J 1 te-LB. ROtXff FRICTION TAPK-Iuu featured by Jenkins Broe. Plenty on hand to sell at 20c roll. Celnphane wrapped Individually. Phone 3206 for inrormatlon. 12-31 FOR RENT TwinViid single beds for men. weexiy rate. Ascot Hotel, (or- mrlyth Mar. U 2t FORSALJt USED potato and onion bag. Cleaned, turned and printed. Crawford and Wolfe. Tulelake. Calif. 12-21 Underwood typewriter."".." good condition. 12-Inch carriage, heavy pre war model Priced for quick sale at $70. Call 8206 after 6 p.m. 13-21 FOR SALR Two-bed room house," lo.Hi Pacific Terrace. Phone TM3, 12-31 r"OR SALE Hen and freeh eggs." 4720 Bttbe. Phone 8047. 13-21 VACANCY, light housekeeping room, everything furnished. 1404 Klamath. 13-31 FOR SALE 18 lierW. imaU Kouie" three mile from town. Inquire 2230 Apple gate. 1121 FOR SALaVPhtlco floor model radio, fairly old but A-l condition, $2ftno. Phone 4187. 13-31 FOR SALaV 193 Plymouth Fortlor. good condition; three excellent tires, heater, engine overhauled. Homoja Housing, 119 A. 12-21 1934 DSLUXC 4-door Ford," $400. 3328 Cottage. 13-31 FOR SAl4S4Tolored"neni alto young turkey torn. Phone 6761, or cll at 42QJ Frelda. 12-21 FOR SALE Set of trap drums, tricycle. Phone 3B3X 13-31 FOR SALE liacfc wooT lnu fa lion blown Into your attic by a home-owned com pany. Immediate Installation. Kuhl man Insulating Co., 3129 Crest Phone 8748, or Clem Leaueur, Salesman. Phone 8348. 13-21 FOR SALS, 1938bodge. IW motor: up holstery and body In good condition; radio and heater. Call at 1453 Wilford or phone 837X 12-31 PRE-INVENTORY "SALE at TUFTS FURNACE COMPANY 2333 So. 6th Phone 6385 10 TV reduction on all merchandise, from Dec. 21st to Dec. 31st. PRE-INVENTORY SALE TUFTS FURNACE COMPANY 2323 So. 6th Phone 6305 10 reduction on all mere hand Is from Dee. 31st to Dec 311. PRE-INVCNTORY SALE at TUFTS FURNACE COMPANY 3323 So. 6th Phone 6398 10i reduction on all merchandise from Dec. 21st to Dec. 3Ut. BRANDED' POTATO BAGS. Reduced prices. People Warehouse. 12-21 SMOKE SALT. Half ground salt. Block salt People Warehouse. 12-31 POULTRY EQUIPMENT ' and supptle. People Warehouse. 13-31 AIRCO" welding equipment. Oxygen, acetylene, carbide. Peoples Warehouse. 12-21 CENTENNIAL DOG MEAL. People Warehouse. . 12-21 H.B. "WHEAT mfxd feed, the cheapest cow feed on market Moving Crating Packing. Peoples .Warehouse. 12-31 SECURITY TALF "FOOD. Peoples Ware house. 1-21 TONIGHT, final gWmes M-MBsklhall Jamboree, High School Gym. 12-21 CLOSED " DECEMBER MRDTO JANUARY 6TH, 1947 HAP DAVID 2413 SO. 6TH 13-31 GTVE HER BEAUTY FOR "CHRISTMAS! A Gift Certificate for a permanent wave, $3.00 and up. All work super vised. KLAMATH BEAUTY SCHOOL, phone 7446. 138 N. Broad (next to Fir Halll. 12-21 WANTED, housekeeper, 2. or 3 morning per week. Pone 5906. 12-21 WANTED," car hop on night inlf t. Plea, apply in person. Tlx Tok Drive-In. 12-31 ROOMS-for reiaT, clo)" In. Phone 5411. 13-21 OPPORTUNITY to bur 100 to 300 aera fin. laka bottom sadlrnant soil, $133 par acra. Easy tarms. DOBBINS' REALTY 31S ly. St. Marysvllla, Calif. 13-31 TOB SALE riva-room modani furnished housa: sun porch, utility porch, refrigerator, electric stove, hot water heater, washing ma chine and vacuum cleaner. Double f rage, frostproof fruit cellar, largo lawn, completely fenced. Price 3730. J. W. SANDERS, Realtor 1213 Main Phona 7B3I Salesmen, AI Longmlre, Jack B. Caihln 12-31 FOR SALE Four 19-Inch tires. .1003 Austln. 13-21 FOR SALE 1042 Chevrolet special de luxe Tudor sedan. WUI sell to highest reasonable offer.. Call after p.m.. 2123 Oak St I2-21 FOR SALE 1,31 Model A sedan, 3390, Seven miles out Old Midland Road. Rt. 1, Box 8I1. Ml Available for immediate shipment Stout', Aluminum Irrigation Byitem Order at Once 1. W. KIRNS 734 S. Sth Phon. 4I7 13-31 FOR SALf Electric chlic 'batteries', finishing batUrles, electric chicken picker, RL 1, Box 030, near Midland Orange. 13-31 FOR SALEDsvenport and ehafr, Wast Inghouaa Electric stove, Cl-E Jr. re frigerator, Easy electric washer and dryer, dining room set, one coal fur nace, two 16x0.90 tires, one 18x7.00 tin. Phope 7.80, evenings and Sunday. -. FOR SALE New A'ustrall'arriamb coati alia 13. Mrs, Cobb, 243S Hope St. 12-31 FOR SALEWnlte porcelalri'vbod stove with eolls. Phone 7243. 13-21 FOR SALE Complete' portable welding outfit. Phone 7994, or 4729 Shasta way. 1J-ai FOR SALE Large hand crocheted table cloth. Phona 6387. 13-31 FOR SALE Belt and disc lander; 12-Inch jig jaw. 311 Cannon St 13-31 FOR SALE "One" feed grinder with e-lnch, ao-ft. drive belt, practically new. Phone 0000. 12-31 FOR 8 ALE Girl's shoelca skates, size 2. 310 South 8th. 13-21 FOR SALE Matched team Shetland ponlea with cart and harness, gentle to ride or drive, 8430. Two 3-year-old saddle horses. Tom Calmes, Keno, Ore. l- MERRY CHRISTMAS There will be no sale at these yards Christmas Day, Plan now to attend our big sal. Wednesday, New Year's Day. KLAMATH LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. Midland Road Phone 3974 A. S. "BOB" RHODES, Auctioneer 13-31 Ford Mdaiu 1030 Orchard. 12-21 Meeting Notlvoi , KLAMATH FOOT No. I. Am.rlcan Ltgkm nit, l, lint and third Tuaitlavi, W) p. Valaran'a Mamorial liuildin,, 4th and Klamath. ... I7II PKUCAN POST N l.-UO, Vauraua ol ruralfn Wan, ntula ,v.r lit ,nd Jrd TlmrsiiiM avtniua, in lh. KC Hall, All melius, oiwn at . p. m. vtaltlii) ui.inb.ra w.lcorna. Iltutl Klamath rails Arl No luao Rofular mvattna vry 1Maa day nlahl. Tt.fl n. in. r.o.tv lull, ath and Walnut Visum. tiMmbarm cordial 1 r Invlttd. U KIMATM I.OIKII No."W. A. r. a. u wiu kid sim-lal nntmttnlcallon Sat urday, lcmt.r II. for aamlnatlnn only on all P. C. ibM. . p. M. KIIAHP, AM brntlwra cor dially Invllwl and visitor, walrnm. TKU R. IUK1IUV, ".'orslilpful Maslsr. U Jl i Lost aind round LOSTock.r snalll.1, rwl andwKltV. answ.ra to nam. "Hltlppy.k 10)1 8ttasla Way. Ubaral roward. Phou. DOW arl.r IJ.lo, Mr.. Art Ktdd LOSTUlaok nvercoal. kid's lnva In tolt-hand pock, l, at noon In Spud l.unch nn luth Plaa.n ratiirn to 8uud l.unch or call T000 altar . p in. II II f.l T Kt.rllna l.a(-dul.n aarrln ba 'lwn Ca.tl.ltarry's and 3rd I'lna on ImL Call ll or mall H No. 3rd 1I LOST-3 ralvaa. 3 WhlUlacaVT Ouarna.y. -nun. rjr. II It I Gonortl Notice Board Your Dogs During X in us Vacations Anderson Boarding Kennels 8ut Delaware uif llomedcl Rose) Phone 3047 13-31 SPECIAL-ATTENTION given ranch ladtn. who wish to exchange farm product, for beauty work. Also inr evening appointment. Phone aeJi, loll Washington. ROSS IIEAIITY SHOP 13 31 XrriHM ort rnnnnovi Hwnpit:iupm Confidential Investigations- Telephone a. Member Asaucleted American De tective Axenclee. 1331 LADIES please call "for'ioslerymended in i-eone at Apt. n., lellcan Tneatre Bldg: 13-81 10 S.rvtce, Plumbing Heating REPAIR WORK We can now do jour work (or Low Monthly Payments Patton & Lehmann Plumbing & Haotlng Co. 1401 Esplanade Phone 6630 4121-tf Cash Advanced for needs of all kinds on YOUR personal NOTE! e Simple Credit Requirement. ) Complete Privacy a) No Co-Slgneri Klamatb', Oldest. Locally Owned Motor Investment Co. K. A Moore, eifr. M-379 S-341 114 N. lib Phone 3.133 8-3h3 Liberal Cash Loan If you need cash for any rea son, it will take only a few minutes to arrange the details. u you 'are buying or lelllng 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 3329 9-14hl KEN D0RAN RHOADS Window Cleaners Established 1924 Fully Insured Floors Scrubbed and Waxed by Electric Machine Any Type Wall Finish Can Be Cleaned Complete Houso Cleaning Phone 6011 14flltf MULTICRAPHINC AND MIMEOGRAPHING Public Stenographer The Multigraph and Mimeograph Shop 234 No. 8th Phone 7827 2284tf OIL BURNER AND FURNACE Servicing Repair Work and Cleaning PROMPT SERVICE J. Witt - Phone 5248 l-lo Septic Tanks Cleaned All contents hauled awhy Prompt Service Ed F. King Phone 9418 or 3230 2104W . LINOLEUM Asphalt. Tile, and Carpet Laylnf UHAINUOAHDS a specially. Blue Ridge Linoleum Co. Free estimates All work guaranteed PHONE 3210 4910U FIREPLACES AND CHIMNEYS repaired. All kinds of brick, tile, stove and ' concrete work done reasonably. H. W. Kasper. Phon. 9413, 3083 Blabee. 13-31 5tiXJ fjAnPErTTEPi JOBS and finish work. Phone 8740, 12-3J FOR' DEPENDABLE amomoblle repair ing, call W. A. Hall, 3293. 1443 Pleasant. 12-21 DRCSSMAKiKO, .iterations. Phone 8738. 1830 Orchard, Davldlna Rogers. 82411 FOR RAM 1838 1 IRAI.B a MWII. Hl.aialk Palla. Ota. Qsjnoral NoIIom Now Open For Business Sandra Beauty Salon Mcilln, Oregon Open Tuesday and Friday Evenings Phone Mai in 175 For Appointment XMAS LOANS For Those EXTRA HOLIDAY EXPENSES on your SALARY FURNITURE CAR From $50.00 to $500.00 43 Days Until First Payment 13 Months to Repay COMMERCIAL FINANCE CORPORATION 107 No. 9th Phone 7711 TOM 0'DWYER Managar Lie. S-231 Lie. M 333 834U A COMPLETE HEATING SERVICE Cleaning Repairing Sales Installations CHIMNEYS TOVES FURNACES Tufts Furnace Co. Heating Specialists 2323 So. 6th Phone est) 1979U Plumbing Heating Service NEW Installation and Repair Work WE HURRY Davis Plumbing & Heating Co. 337 East Main Phone 7033 j40l9lf Complete Service On Any Ward Appliance Radios Washers Refrigerators Vacuum Cleaners Visit Our Service Dept. Montgomery Ward 9th and Pine Ph. 3188 THE LETTER SHOP 1535 Eldorado Dial 3786 or 5877 MlMltOOHAPHINO , Advertising Ixtltr. ' Advertising Cards Advertising Bulletin. Deecrlpllv. Folders amlmden to member, of Firms, Lodges, etc Ruled Forma Legal Forms Legal Notices ADDRESSOORAPHINO Uttere ' Envelope. Cerds Bulletin. alAILINQ and STAMPING George's Cabinet and Fixi't Shop Welding Brazing Nothing too large or too small 184 E. Main Phone .7281 ll)08tl Septic Tanks Cleaned Newest Sanitary Method Service At Once B. W. Shepherd Phone 8093 31411 LINOLEUM e AND CARPET LAYING Rug Bindtnn Ontn board InitaHatlom J. L. Calhoun 91 Klamath Ava. Phona MD8 Local and Lonf DUtai MOVING Eads Transfer & Storage Office end W.rehoui. 119 Market St Phone 8271 l7n2i OIL BURNER AND FURNACE Servicing and Repair Work PROMPT SERVICE J. Witt , Phone J248 1-11 VENETIAN BLIND SHOP Cleaning and Repairing ROLAND (Corf Owner Phon. MM tip N 4th tni.iii bhlfSSrtAKiNO ANlJ'tTP.RATlOKS- ine Altera. ion onop, jt main, ruom 310. Phonj 1IW3. MT PAmtlNdr CAIXIMiNINO. nam VI work. City or country. Satisfaction suarant..d. Prank Jenka, Phone T2T0. nmf mK!Tlt0r.t)XTAES and SKRVIVM. complete ov.rnaul Of customer's Gleo trplus. Phon. 71BT. 1131 Main. ' 471MI CORfAIMtt IUNDSiirD .nd stfifcneii; Phone 3711 1-9M FCfJorT TAHDWO and rerrhShTnirNdr- man Pralay, Phone (1178. 44.1111 CC1lfATffl'"T.AUNbl;RD: plrTced' up na e.iiv.rfa rnone ana, KATIHBAr, Bsa, l, 1st,, t Qcnaral Notion 12-31 10 Services LOCAL MOVING ANO CARTAGE Anything Anywhere In Oregon Anderson Motor Freight Ph. 7781 101 Klnmath Ave 8HMf ril.INO, ' tlllMMINd. Chains. ' Sound Saws. Drea and Croaa-eut. lion Arlhur. Phone rind. u n WATVII ANO CI.OUK NKPAIIIINU. " A' N Klenel, I.1J.1 Lookuul. . SAWS, tf englnea anil light nl.iit .! and servlve. Qodenhamer rtepalr Shop. 144 CAMP.IIA repeita ol all kinds dun. u Hell Hludlo, ileal donf to Pin. tre Theatre linn CONTItALT llllll.DINO. repairing,' re. menl wurh ftt ealtmele. gao7 t-g DICKSON yilllNITIIItK SIIOPlpn.,. slerlng, repairs, reflnlshlug, springs re. rondllloned. Mel Shasta Way. Plume 4;,'T 11-n FAINTING InleriM and eHterioi" em. toning II I. Itrt.wM I'ntm t?a tiff 11 Educational aOOKKKKPINO. Khorlhsn.i:'Tvp,ng Kindred suttlecls, nrflre niarrilnss. kijMuatii niiaiNrHs coujiaa. mlr Pine Phone 47no I.1TTH 13 Health PARK VIEW CONVALESCENT HOME ttu Oranlle Bt Ashland, tlre.oll Phone Toe I suerene U Curry, R. It Superintendent fWJlf 14 Help Wirtittd. remale WANTXIl- Alteration ladr, must be' e: nerlenred. Appll Momley mcealna, Whual'e. ij.ji WANTKII " Kapefleneed kookVeeper. Apply U4 So. 4lh. or sail 1419 Inr appointment. ll-al WANTKIlllnua.ke.per, two people, ne laundry, steady employment. Prefer middle-aged lady, Call Mr, Miller, 410) or TIM during dey, or 4W3 after p m. tTKNOONAPIIKH wanlsil. P.rm.i,.., position. CeU Mr. O Sullivan at lint or 04.10. aaoil WAITRS"'wanled"Applylir"penon, Rltler'a Coffee Shop, 1st So. Tin. 4tl WANTS D-Mld.ll...dr".U-Uina"'hiu... keener. Call Jit a luoir II Help Wanted. Male lAKTRnManrh meehanle. MusTliave referencea. loo4 wagee. Call Tal 4 1111 kKUIUf DUX DOV 'asilai."WUlMef Ho tel. gl.K WANT1Ctil.One"eaperteneee1- cutoff msn tor boa larlory. Uond pay. Wrlto or plwne American lloa Corporetlon, Hprague River, 430lr PHtHSSlt wsnwd at nllaUe"'Cl.aa.a Is S'lu.tlon. Wanted ODD JOrin to be diuief Make appoint menl wlih jack. Call eWl after p m. U4 rnl Ion. 11 1! 12 Rooms Pot Rent II.KRPINU ROOM for rent. Oen'tleinsnst preferred, aoj Mo. 10th. aaoifl fl'llNISIIKO room and belKTcloee in." Prlvele entrance, telephone service. Kmplvyed man or women. Phone 4e1u. list ROOMfl-MJ Pacific' Terrace. Il ll ROOMS -OW i.lf.rson, S Jl ROOMS . X L Mol.l 1)4 Io."th: l-SS 24 Apartments Tor Rent rOR RKNT- Small an.rlm.oL Call afl.r B p m., 41.1 Nn. loin. 11-11 2 Houies For Rent yORHf NT a one. room Vahlns, Mr nished, lights, wnoel and water, lift no per month. Phone 0979 or Inquire 3343 Bummers Ijine. u 31 2 Mlac.llin.ou. Tot Rent FOR RENT " UDRIVE All 1D48 Sedans Fully Injured Falls Appliance It Tire Service 11th and Main Phone 7676 4875tf PlifNAM'S Tr.ll.r"fental"novlng;"riwT, nnrees, ale Mltcn any car, dlti ttniMi St.. Phone MIO. 13-11 rOM IlKNT Screw "laria and'rTviiraull. laraa Hiamatn valley i.ue her t-o.. In40 So (Ith Phone 4Jlld m.11ll RI"K OR RKNT-Vou drlvir'tnovd J'ourseir, save half. Btllei Peecon serv re, IMl Sast Main, Phone 1304. 1-Hmh iWiTn KNT " American flobr sander ano) edger, latest lype, dilstlesa, swift and easy to operate Klamath Valley l.unf bar Co.. 1040 Bo. Olh Phon. 41111 IMttt COR RKNtaJO acres virgin' grain lani snare, r.o. Box 1130, Merrill, ure. llltf 30 Real Estate For Vale For Sale POTATO . CELLAR At Stone Bridge 2fl,000 sacks On. of Hie bost-bullt cellar. In lh. valley. Call ,1413 after 0:00 S. R. Woodley . Merrill I ii Restaurant and Lunch Room Good location, one block from Main St., doing good business. Eight stools, four booths, scats 2-i people. A good deal for man and wife. $1700, one-half down, Sen F, E, Jlggar, with M. L. Johnson 412 Main Phone 5113 Nights 3076 12-21 List Your Property 1 With Us We have buyers for business;, farms, city and suburban prop erty. See F, E, Jlggar, with M. L Johnson 412 Main Phono 8113 Nights 3076 ' 12-21 IFOR SAlE our-bedroom house; Trul - cellar, garage, hen house, lawn, fruit trees, berries. On bu. Hiva. Priced In sell. Call Tuna. fJ0tmD"lNVrjssiltgzrsh'5rana"wr; house. Should net over S0ri HIuH Inoome apartments. I Gomer Jones, Realtor ' . .jj 40 Main St,