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THURSDAY, JAN. 22, 1948 PACE TEN MARKETS and FINANCIAL WHEAT SHOWS HEAVY LOSS CHICAGO Jan. 32 P Ornlnj encountered heavy liquidation nt times on the board of trade today nd prices dropped several cents. Most losses were recorded during the forenoon, after which the market held steady but was unable to show sustained rallying power. Weakness In other markets, an Improved statistical outlook for the world grain situation and prospects that the government will soon com plete its export buying for this crop year were given by brokers as reasons for the decline. ... The late rally In May corn carried that contract up to yesterdays closing price In the last few minutes of trading and created some buying In other grains. Widest losses were reduced at the finish. Wheat closed i to 4 cents lower. May 3.97v,-', corn was un changed to Hi lower. May 2.67-.2.68. oats were lower. May 1.28-$U7"i, and soybeans were unchanged to '.i cent lower, March Wheat Pn March 3 04 May 2.974-2.98 July 2.63-2.62 'a Sept. 3.56'j Dec, 2.55-2.54 Stock Leaders ill Losing NEW YORK, Jan. 32 Selling dried up to a certain extent in to day's stock market, with assorted rails and Industrials attracting bids, but leaders generally continued their retreat. While plus signs were in evidence near the close, declines of frac tions to a point or more predomi nated. Transfers ran to around 1,100,000 shares. Modest improvement was record ed for Santa Fe, N. Y. Control, Pennsylvania Railroad, Southern Pacific Great Northern Railway, Illinois Central, Montgomery Ward, Lockheed, International Telephone, Anaconda, American Woolen, East ern Air Lines and Transcontinental it Western Air. Inclined to give ground were Deere, Chrysler, Goodrich, Wool worth, Consolidated Edison, Con solidated Natural Gas, Kennecott, American Smelting, Phelps Dodge, Westinghouse Electric Dow Chem ical, Union Carbide, Allied Chem ical, Owens-Illinois, U. S. Gypsum, American Tobacco "B," Atlantic Coast Line and Standard Oil (NJ). Lows for 1947-48 were touched by Paramount Pictures. Warner Bros., Loew's, Twentieth Century-Fox and Bethlehem Steel. Bonds slipped. Cotton, toward the finish, was down 45 cents a bale to up 6 cents. At Chicago wheat ended down to 4 cents a bushel. are LOW 9th and II I ii " - 3.05'i 3.03 3.05' 298 3.93'i 2.97'-'i 2.65'i 2.61'j 3.D4A-2.6S 2.59't 2.5S? 2.59-2.59'. 3.57 3.53 2.56 corn unchanged to off IX and oats off S to 3'. Al Chem Si Dye 183'i American Can . 78 ' Am Pow & Lt 1J Am Tel & Tel 150 Mi Anaconda 33, Atchison 91 Bendix Aviation 28 H Beth Steel 33i Boeing Airplane 24. Calif Packing 31 11 Canadian Pacific . Case J I Chrysler Comwlth Sz Sou Consol Edison Cons Vultee Crown Zellerback Curtiss Wright Douglas Aircraft Du Pont De Nem General Electric General Foods General Motors Goodyear Tire Gt Northern Pld Int Harvester Lit Paper Pfd Johns Manville Kennecott Long Bell "A" Montgomery Ward Nash Kelvinator Nat Dairy NY Central 41 - 58 . 3'i . 22'. - M-H . 29H SVi - 53l. .174 . 34'; - 34 - 54'. - 42H 38 ' - 874 47 37 - 45-i 23'. 50'i - 16 . 28', - 13'. . 15 .. 18-4 14'. 35 . 94 . 9'i - 40" - 8 . 24 . 33 Ti 22 North Am Co Northern Pacific Pao Am Fish Pac Gas & Elec Pac Tel & Tel Pan American Penney J C Radio Corp Rayonier Rayonier Pfd Reynolds Metals . YES, FINE STOVESQp BY MONTAG again in stock at Hafrer's. Montag, the standard far fine stove construction! KITCHEN HEATER Heavy Cast Circulating. All Porcelain Finish. Ventilated Sides. LOW FACTORY PRICE COMBINATION ELECTRIC RANGE Fully Automatic. Heavy Porcelain Enamel. Large Insulated Oven. 2 8-Inch Burners and 2 6-Inch Burners on Top. Finest Deluxe Model. FACTORY PRICE Klamath IF Richfield Safeway Stores . ... Sears Roebuck Sinclair Oil Southern Paclflo .. Standard Brand ... Standard Oil Cal Studebaker Corp Sunshine Mining Union Oil Cal Union Pacific United Airlines United Aircraft U S Steel Warner Bros Pic Westing Elec Woolworth 16 20 34 16 45 26 56 19 10 23 154 17 25 72 lHi 37 45 LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 23 (AP-USUA Salable cattle 150. calves 50; medium-good steers and heifers absent; about 4 cars common-medium stock cows offered; dull, mostly steady; few common dairy bred slaughter cows (17.00 18 00: cutters $15.00-17.00 dinners $12.00-15.00; calves firm: about 25 head good 320 lb. slaughter calves $28.00; 35 head common 175 lb. vealers $27.00. Salable hogs 150; steady; few short loads good choice 180-340 lb. butchers $28.00; odd good sows $24.00-50. Salable sheep 25; lambs and ewes undertone steady; good -choice lnmbs quoted $24.00-25.00; medium choice ewes $9.00-12.00. PORTLAND, Jan. 22 (AP-USDA) Salable cattle 225, total 325: calves 25; market very slow, most early sales $1.00-50 lower than Tuesday; some bulls fully $2.00 off; scattered sales steers only slightly lower but supply Inadequate to test the mar ket: few common steers $23.50 to $25.00; common-low medium heifers $17.50-22.00 calmer - cutter cows largely $14.00-16.00 heavy dairy type cows of common grades up to $18.00 outstanding Holsteins $19.00-20.00; no good cows available: few medium-good sausage bulls $18.00 22.00: common-medium vealers al so under pressure at $20.00-27.00: good-choice vealers quoted around $28.00-30.00. Salable hogs 50, total 85; market active, few sales 25 cents higher; good-choice 200-220 lb. barrows and gilts $28.75: 262 lb. weights $26.75; sows lacking: good 400-550 lb. weights salable $34.50-25.00: good choice feeder pigs nominally $26.00 to $27.00. H Salable and total sheep 50: sup ply mostly common-medium Iambs; no early sales with undertone weaker; strictly good-choice under 110-lb. lambs quotable steady, around $22 50-23.50; good - choice ewee salable $9.00-10.00. For Quick Results, phone your ad to the Herald and News Classified by noon to appear that day) (Trash Burner Type) With Built-in Trash Burner C75 2WS COAL & WOOD RANGE Montag's "Duchess" Model. Looks Like Electric Range. Double Construction. Built to Fine Montag Standards. LOW FACTORY PRICE $138.25 Phone 4878 Roads In Good Shape Oregon roads were In good condi tion today, the state highway com mission said In tts 9 a. m. road re port. Motorists driving over the mountains to valley points this week-end, will run Into spots of packed snow but these sections are sanded. At Odell lake on the Willamette highway the temperature was 30 de grees this morning with sanded packed snow between the Salt Creek tunnel and Odell lake. There Is 45 Inches of roadside snow. On Sun mountain of highway 97, the temperature stood at 20 degrees with 37 Inches of roadside snow, some frost but sanded. The Keno patrol reported frost on the highway but all curves sanded. Klamoth Basin Potato Shipments (In Carload-. 11M7-B 1946-7 January 20 32 44 Month to Date M6 608 Season to Date ..4W4 6661 CHICAGO, Jan. 33 (AP-USDA) Potatoes: total U. S. shipments 856; arrivals 71, on track 305; supplies rather lipht; demand slow; low temperatures restricted inspections and trading; market steady with fairly firm undertone; Colorado Red McClures 4.40-4.75; Idaho Russet Burbanks U. S. No. 1, 5.10-5.45; Minnesota-North Dakota Red River Valley Bliss Triumphs 3.10, Chip pewas 3.80. Cobblers 3.75. SALEM. Jan. 33 OP) Oliver Carl Larson. 1414 Kincaid street. Eugene, filed his candidacy today for dele gate to the democratic national con vention from the sUte at large. He is for renomi nation of President Truman, and for Associate Supreme Justice W. O. Douglas as Truman's running mate. Marriage Llrcmri RAMSAY -McOlNNlS. Samuel Moya Ramsay. 31. truck driver, native of Wyoming, resident of Klamatn rails. Marilyn Rosa McCtnnU. 17, student, native of Idaho, resident of Klamatn Falls. HARGROVE . RAMSAY. Robert Lee Hargrove. 24, truck driver, native of Texas, resident of Klamath Kails. Dor othy Ellen Ramuy. lti. student, native of Wyoming, resident of Klamath Fall. Complaints riled Jean Ortis vs. M. J. Ortis, suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and inhuman treatment. Couple married February 4, l47. In Reno, Nev. Plaintiff aki cut tody of one minor child, S2SO per month support, property settlement, souu costs. Attorney for plaintiff, t. DrlscoU. Joatira Canrt Ruben Rathburn Stevens, overload, rine. S63. Ruben Rathburn Stevens, operating truck of excessive length. Fine. .vau. Walter George Spawn, no operator license. Fine, SS.SO. Walter George Spawn, no operator's license. Fine. W.30. Alvah Carlo Wolf, overload. Fine, S4.V William Howard Webb, Improper li cense tags. Fine. S3.30. Brady Ross Vtckers, drunk on public highway. Fine. S13. Arwid Eugene Hall, no 1948 license plates. Fine. S3 30. Lewis Severin Rose, no PUC wclgnt receipt. Fine, S3-90. Lewis Severin Rose, overload. Fine. 910 00. Harry Floyd Munce, overload. Fine, 923. Leland Vera Hall, no rear red llgnt. Fine, S3 50. 3 FLOWER SHOP 4JUMAIN MWNf U7I rS447 PUMICE TILE For Every Building Need e e e "There is no Finer Pumice Tile Mode." e e e Klamath Pumice Tile Co. 1640 Ownu Phone 461B "ALL WESTERN" SOUTH 6TH ST. CORRAL Located Ar Fairgrounds Swing With the Music of Les Gardner and His Western Rhythm Busters Hear Keliey Coplin Sing Your Favorite Songi. Admission $1 Per Person Inc. Tax Thomas Buys Calif. Ranch Word wm rrcelvrd lirre Wcilaos diiy from Mr. mid Mrs. A. M. Tliomu.i. formi'r KlnmnOi coiinly nuldtiite Unit they re now limit In Siiiua Hosii, Thomiis was sec retary of Uio Knterprlso lrrlgiillou (tlsliu't for ninny years, wns nt olio tlmo publisher of newspnper hero unit owned rnui'li property In Uio Mnlin district, Mrs. Tliomiu was postmaster t Miilln ovrr long period of time. They left her nbout two .veins hko seeking lower ellmnte for Mr. Thornus' health following an ac cident t the district plant lit which lis was Injured. They write Hint Uiey recently Inherited substantial estate from mi mint of Mrs. Thomas, a resident of Columbus, Ohio, home of the family. They hnve disposed of their much at Miilln nd hnve. purchased a homo and acreage at Santa Rosa. OVS Loan Fund Slated A loan fund for students of the Oregon Vocational school Is being established, and Klamath Fulls organizations will be asked to lend their support to this enterprise. Chamber of commerce, directors yesterday voted to make the sugges tlon to local organizations, after Winston Purvlno, OVS director, told of the need of a fund of this kind to tide deserving students over the "waiting periods" for OI assistance, and other financial difficulties. Sim ilar funds are operating successfully In educational Institutions through out the slate. It was reported. Purvlne Indicated that a revolv ing fund of about $2000 would be sufficient. OVS today had virtually 400 stu dents the goal set for the first year operation and the chnmber's OVS promotion committee has been ask ed to arrange a celebration. 5-Yeor-Old Severely Burned Mickey Marie Glider, 5-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gilder of Modoc Point. Is In Hill side hospital receiving treatment for painful body burns received late yesterday afternoon at her home. It Is understood that the little girl was stuffing papers in a stove when the flames reached out and engulfed her body. She was particularly burned about one arm. The child Is one of six children In the Gilder family which resides three-quarters of a mile north of Modoc Point on old highway 97. She was resting comfortably today. ,Hl(..ipW, TOYCEN Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., Jan. J, 1047, to Mr, and Mrs. William Toycen, 4427 Rlsbee. a boy, weight 6 pounds 0 ounce. LOPEZ Born at Klimath Valley hoe pita), Klamath Falls. Ore.. January i'l. 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. laamuel Lopei. Rt. 1, Box 423, a girl, weight 7 pounds 4 ounces. FUNERAL RVPATIA K I.I'M McKKNORI.K Funeral service for the late Hypatia Klum McKendrre who passed away in this city on Wednesday, January 21, 194ft, following an IHnes of one montn will be held In St. Hauls Kniscopal church, Jefferson at Bth on Saturday, January 24, JH48, al 10 a. m. with tne Rev. F. C. Wissennach, pastor, offi ciating. Commitment services and vault entombment family plot in Lank vine cemetery. Friends are invited. OBITUARY roRNri.ii'g nwr.KNtv Cornelius Sweeney, a resident of Kla math county for the last IB years, passed away In this city on Wednesday, January 21. 194ft, at 11:13 p. m. follow ing a brief illness. He was a native ot Fayette. Wis., and at the time of nts death was aged 70 years 3 months and 14 da vs. He Is survived by one son. John Edward Sweeney. The remains rest in the Earl Whltlocli Funeral home. Pine at 0th. Notice of funeral to be announced at a later dale. Come One Come All! Saturday, Jan. 24th Prizes Prizes Dancing Starts At 9:00 KLQfflRTU Jta&& McKcndrcc Find Rites Saturday Funeral services for Hie lute Mrs. Ilypulla Klum McKcmlicc, prom inent Merrill nullum who died at HIllMde hospital early Wednesday moinlntr. will bo held nt 10 a, in. Saturday at HI. 1'oulV Episcopal church. Services are under the direction of Urn Karl Whlllui'k Kuneral home. I'all bearers will be close friends of the McKendiee family, Dennis O'Connor, lluiih O'Connor, K. M. Hammond, It. II. Anderson, II, II, Ogle and Dun DrlscoU. Interment will be In the family plot nt Llnkvlllo cemetery, LEGAL NOTICES NOTU'K Is iMM-rliy liven tlwtt the Htntv lmi ttttanl of the tttalo of Oirmi will rrt'otvo srnled 1UU al its ufllre It) Hie Stale Cup i nil at tinlrin. lnsn, up lu 1 1 .1X1 oYlovk A. M tm TrilH, Ftfliiimiy 'J4. ll)4tl. lo Icmbo the fxlltiwinit doi-ribvd I Itio and m-rillow Unit III Uike County, OrvKoti, Hiving, however, lu the mvnr or owners oi any land ithulllnn or fronting: thereon I lie pivfrieiue iltflil lo IcMMfi, at Hie htiflut price lild, lut port ton thereof ftviUlng said owner's In ml, for a period o( ml hour after open ing of said htili, provided stu-h offer Is ma tie In iihhI futlh, ami provided (hat (he liAiul lltwti d reserves the i ttftU lu accept or tvjeol any and all ttliU. Said In mi Is more particularly de-sci'llK-d as follows, lowll; North hl( of Northwest quarter of Keel ion .U; South lulf Smithvet quarter of Section 'ill; Hoillhenl mmitrr of Houllictisl quarter of Sec tion M, Towiulup South. IUne m Kaat Willamette Meridian, No Vtnrrnnt.v on the pari of the Stale la m tt tie its to the (Hie 1st I he land or water rlKhls npiiurlrnanl thereto. The succeaf til hitliler muat pay the aotii.il cttal of mtverllaeiuent of thla sale. ItitU are In lx until e on the minimum hams of a one fourth share of the crops produced, delivered In I-akevleW and leane will 1k for one enr duration. Alt bh1 ahoutd t adilmied to R T. Pierre, Clerk of the Stale lsnd Hoard, Snlrni, Oregon, and marked "Application and Hid lo Leaae t-ml In Anderson Lake " Dated at S.ilem, Oregon, thU ttlh day of January, l'Utt K T I'IKHCE, Clerk, Stair '.and Board. j. aa-w: r. 5-ia-w- No. ww NOIUK IWIUMi UlliH The umlersisiued I'ollce Juitsje will re eetve tmU up to 3 (K) 1 M. tlllulo, January 111. l!HH. for one ' ton tt4H panrl delivery truck, with heater and defroster with trade In of 111. lit ton Kurd panel. The rity reserves the right lo reject any or at! htiti IIOWAIll) SinODK. I'ollce Judge J 8 15 33 -No. Uik NtnitK INVlllNli IMUH The uiulcralgnod Police Judge will receive bid up to 5 1 P. M. Mondav. January ID. IlilU, for one l ton HMH Panel delivery truck, with healer and defnter with trade-In of tnn l)nlge panel. The Citv rrerves the right lo reject any or all hid HOWAIIK STKOUC. Police Judge. J 8-1S-23 No. MM. NtlTICK OK BAI K IN TIIK CIHCIMT COI'ItT Or THIS STATK Of OltKUON rOU KLAMATH COl'NTY. IN TIIK MATTFB OT THE ESTATE Or A LICK MILKS CUKJSHY, Mho was alto known as A LICK 1. MILES. IK eeaaed. Notice Is hereliv given that the under signed admin latra lor of the strove en titled estate will, from and after h ruary 0. PUR. at 10 o'clock A. M . pro ceed to sell at private sale for caah lh following described property of said estate, to-wtt; Nnrlheatt quarter of snulheaal quarter nf Sec Hull 17, Towmhlp 41) South. Itange 10 Fast Willamette Meridian, In Klatnath County. Ore gon, leas portion conveyed for rati road right of way. Satd sale la made pursuant to license of above entitled Courl dated and en tered January 2, !'. Said sale will he niade al the office of Wm. Cannng. 71 Matn Street, Klamath rails. Ore- fon. where bldi mav be left at any time mm date hereof until said real properly Is sold Us ted January A, 1041. S P DKHLINGEn. Admlnhlrnlor. J A. 15 -22 20No. HSU. NOTICE OF III AlttNti ON frl.NAL At t in n r NOTICE IS HKHKHY tJIVCN that I have filed my Kinal Account in the matter of the estate of II A Hit V A. WHITBY, deceased, and the Circuit Court has set Tuesday, the 17th day of February, 11)411. at the hour of two o'clock p ni. In tne Circuit Court Hoom of the Klamath County Court House. Klamath Kails, Oregon, as tti time and place for hearing of exceptions and objections to said Final Account, if any there be. CECIL WIIITMY. Administrator of the fcniate of HA Hit Y A. WI1ITUY, Ucceased. J IV 22 -20 F3-U NuUIUJ NoriC K OK HUM) BALK Sealed proposals will h received by the Common Council of Ihe City of Klamath rails. Oregon, for Ihe purrhaa of sewer Improvement bonds. Series 112, Xgregatlng. Nine Thousand and Eight Hundred fifty-three and 'lo Dollars tt,u.13.42i duly authorised by ordinance or the said City of Klamath Falls, for the construction and laying of sewer lines In the following sewer Improve ment unit situated In City of Klamath rails, Oregon, as follows: Hewer Unit No. 17, consisting of that territory In prerlnrt No. Xt, lying to the northcaat of South Sixth street. Proposals to purchase said bonds will be received hv Ihe undersigned up to and including the 3:ird. day of rebruary, 1048, at Ihe hour of seven-thirty o'clock p. m. of said day and opened at a reg ular meeting of the Common Council Im mediately thereafter; said bonds shall he dated March 1st. lfMH. and shall tie In amounts of vx on each, except bond No. 1, of said series, whlrh shall be for the frnrtlonal part nf said sum, and all shall be due ten years after the date of Issue, payment nf the entire bonds optional with satd CHy at any coupon paying date on and after one yenr from the dale thereof. Said bonds will bear Interest at Ihe rate of not In exceed slK per rent per annum, payable semi annually on March 1st. and September ; 1st., or each year, principal ana inieresi pnyahle at Ihe office of Die Irenaurer of the CHy of Klnmnth KnIU, Oregon I All proposals must be unconditional and accompanied by a certified chtrk ror rive per cent or tne proposal. The Common Coiinrll reserve! Ihe right tn reject any and nil bids, The sticcraaful bidder for snld bonds will be furnished with an opinion as lo the IprhIMv thereof by the lnw firm of Wlnfrre. MfCulloch. Shulcr A Hiiyre, Spalding llullfllng. Portland. Oregon. This notice Is niithnrlrrd tiv ord nance of the Common Council of the Cllv of Klnmnth Fulls, Oregon, daled January 12, 1041. HOWARD smonE. Police Judge of Ihe City of K'nmath Falls, Oregon. 3. H to V III Inc. No 07fl. NO I ICi: OP HK AIIINfl Wfl, the un'fcrHiifiied, being the mem bers of Ihe -AIHPOIIT ZONIN'J COM MISSION, appointed hv the JtHNi Airtf'OHT ZON1NO HOARD, tor the City nf Klnmnth Falls and Klamath County, Oregon, to recommend l ho hntinnaries of various rones tn be established and I'lotror Shop . ihivi:i (At Greenhouses) 3(514 S. nth. Phnnr (IMS anil 1)340 free Deliver; Hnwerii hj Wire Funeral OefiUna Our Hpeelnlty mmm tMXf I regulations t b adopted theteiur. rum pi iking territory lor a iliaiance ut i lutlea In each dliectloil lloin the tile mailt Municipal Alrporl, in Klamath County, Oregon, having completed ft piellmluNiy report, ami Prima itmklnK our final tepoil, will al the hour ol I M u cluck p. m on Ihe JUtlt dav d Janii nry. HMU al the Council Clutmiteis, in Ihe Cllv Hall of Ihe City ol hiamalll Kails, Oregon hold a piihllu healing oil said repoit at which time any peitnii or paily may appear and epiea anv obleclloiis or opinion they mav wlaft to present uu said lepoit, or peilatulug l Ihe proposed suiting. Done this 7th dav or January, HHU. r. A, THOMAS WAI.LY M. HICTOII W H Wlllltt'MIt Airport oping Cuinmisaimi J a to art lm No pi 17 CLASSIFIED RATES One day . 3-day run , , per word 4 , per wok) lie , per woi h Me 3 day run ww s-duy run Week rutt Month run per word Mr per wold It1 per wold 4V Now Today TWO IILOCKH rilOM KAN I' MAIN Two homes, One with 3 ttedrooms, and small house at tear of lot with I bed room. Alan sleeping tiuailers In gniaga. These homes are going completely lut iilahed, which includes 'J new gas ranges, new gas chculnllng healer, new automatic water healer and all lite furnltuie In very gnd mmliltnn. t.iiv gas, sidewalks and pavement, a lots in all. IliAOU, Terms IIIOIIWAY 0 ft-rnom home, chicken houa and other outbuildings. llt,V(ool well wilti pieasuie svsiem, Approximately CI I - it acres 111 all. Very gootl soil. Irrigated. Home fur niture lo go. This properly Is 31 miles south of Klamath Falls, Has wonderful location for numerous ly hib tif tmslnev tf drilled fii-UHi l lll'HINr.N.H PIIOPFIIIY Cltwe In on main Ihoroughlaie, located on corner lot. (iroiet y store and meat market now In building doing very nice business. 4 apartments in same tmlbling gr using t. VI no monllilv. Iurchaer ran either take over grocery bunne as or tml si I whatever huMncs suits. 13. SOO 00. Terms. MOTEL Situated nn Mun Highway, appnixl mainly 3d mtlvs I nun town, 0 laige units romplately eo,utpped. and 4 eslta large units, also emitpped. 3 wild fire place. Itestauren! in ciinhiucliini. all equipped, and realty ror bualneaa. Tula pioerly has recrnlly Keen cnmpletetl and is one or the lira! euuiprd and at tractive motels in area Call or dcp in for further Information J" lonard. Salesman Hl.THV NKWHOISK 11 cal tor 140 E, Main Phone tui.13 rventngs Phone gmwi TOM HALE '47 Suiter Delude Tudor Ford, radio and healer, 7ouo ittiies. Must sell tMlv MubU (ias Ktallun, 4tUkn S flih stmsi no rott RAl.R lu lls Pnr Tud-'r" sedan Excellent condition. 3UJ hmth fcl- dorado YOU AWJR 5 "milk "ows."Call after a p. 111. Full SAl-E New 2 liedrixun inrHtern house. Just completed. Part hardwoixi floors, Venetian blinds. Coiner lot. hee al 3-W) I lladcllfle FOIt SALE -Monarch electric at.ive wilh Incinerator, ft E McKlm. Stale t Ian Hatcherv, Klamath Agetio COLEMAN OIL HEATFIt -Juiiunle fr.r catdn or bttNMler Iuhim, Only ltiu. Kickys Oownataire Store. Phone 41 31. LOST - Hruwn overcoat al scene of the accident 2 miles south of Wurden. night of January 3u Will rmuer S lease return In Hay Howard at tire tatlon or phone 9433 HOOM FOR IlF.NT Men" otyAlso garage. h37 Walnut Phone 3.vj FOIt SALE-'Jd Master Deluxe Chevrolet coupe An as.tr a gool ni. Healer, Preatone. 947 A. Terms. 31.1.1 Turnage St 3 blocks luick of Tower Theatre. FOIt HALE- H46 Wartii refrigerator and 01, heater, with psi gal. tank, fcxcel- lentjrondltlon. Call B3o4 AI'CTION lll'N . JANUAHY 33 - 13 tW NOON St'MMFHS LANE ACCTIU.N MAItf LivesliKk. poultry, rabbits, furniture and other artlrles. Livestock muat te here In lime for teat and vaccinal Inn, Hold at 2 JO. Ilrlng what you have to sell lo our auction. C C. SAMPLES. Mgr. COL. SWKiKHT, Auctioneer. LAHCE'lttDHOOM (or rent to laiiy. Kitchen and laundry privileges If fleaired Cln.e In. 7:UJ Eldorado. Call 61.IO after 0 p tn " FOft RALE " 5mall cash reguter with detail paper. HAP DAVID'S HOTEL AND KESTAUHANT btfPPLIKS 34 11 So oth Phone Hit I 10 H CKKVUOl.FT Maaler sedan for sate. Motor In good condition. Fair lues. .1114 nrlalot. Phone SWJ. fOlt " SALE 140 Bantam ronvertinle 4:i.OOO actual miles. Madlu, healer. Can be seen at 434 Division. JANITOII work desired evenings. Write Mux IHt7. Klamath Falls, fOH flAI.F.-lo;u t'hev. J.doir"4 new tires, battery, license. Motor and tXMty In gMd shape. Transmission neeos some work. Also brand new brakes. 1.10. A I -SO IS- ft. outboard motor, dmihie rock pit boat. Needs gome work. f3. A I -SO Pair H'9" hickory skis, bindings, poles, t'sed 9 times 93V Pair shoe roller skates, si.-e 13 A 1 condition. 10. First street west of Stewart-l-emio grocery on left. I.aat house on right FOH HALE one 'wM coal hraler and 30 sacks coal, 923.00, 3J4 Home Ave nue evenings. LOST --Tov Shepherd, tan. Answers to name "Sparky." .114 Division. r'On KALE .14 V fl coupe. Aruunu l Mi on 514 Division. FOIt SALE Sllverlone console in nil in" her one ctrndllion. Cheap. Phone 7.1 1 H. t(m HALE- 1042 Ford Mix pickup with low mileage. Good condition. Phone n.703. roil SALE 1041 ""Ford Super- Deluxe club coupe. Very rlean. New paint. Only two owners. Will take older car, Price 913.V). Sea at Hlil Halaey or phone 603.V ftm SALE One 23 ciif Ct." Electric re" frlgeralor, 94: una M gal. ire cream cabinet, 0 sections, BXtti. one lang oil fired range with large griddle; one steam table, gas fired. Alan booths, dishes, rooking utensils. Priced lo sell.jL'all ftfiH7. SPECIAL LOT HALF. Only 9100 down on nice lots with paving In Mills Addition. DO YOU WANT A NEW DOME. The first step la In own a nice lot to hulld mi. The Hcst iua In Klnnuttn Fid Is today are lots in Mills Addition, with paving, slflewalks and sewers al ready In and fully paid. The cost ol these improvements today run i.WJ on Inside lots and 17.10 on corners. Mills Addition Is building much taster than any other pari of Klnmnth Fails and with new homes that anyone would he proud lo own. Jots similarly lorn led in Hnlein, Eugene and other rities are now selling at 9 HUM) in 911VM) each and in Ihe near futuie Mills Addition lols will sell at that price because Ihey are worth II! 1 am now building and selling new homes In Mills Addition and now own 30 nice lots there but couldn't build on all of them so am offering them at special prices and terms lollows: Nice lols on Kherlcln, White and Iladcllffe streets at 9'rtO to 97. VI with 9If) down and ft LI to 93.I per month. I will he glad to show you these lots and alt have my sale signs on. The early bird gets Ihe best bargains and 1 will sell only 10 lots now. SEE W. E. PALMEIt, OWNEH lf!44 Etna Ht. Phone ttun NATIONALLY "" KNOWN Radio and Hecnrd plnyer, Itcgular prico, 9 Kill, lis, reduced to sho.O.I, terms. LUCAS FUHNITItllE 10.1 East Main Lm-? 11 asses In new Stearns ley case. Itewnrd. Call rYKm A Far- KOIt HALE -('radically new oil stove and lank. F.lectrlc rnngn and trash burnrr rombluallon. Priced for tiuick sale. 310 lwis, Hi:HI Master 3-doornedan t'hev. Full price a;t3.1. Phone 11(103. FOIt HENT 3 housekeeping moms, elec'. trie range, Ilensonnble rates Per manenl tenanli preferred, ;iou Com- hterciwl. 9(m.io rMlLLF.n Avenue I block from bus, 2 hloi-ks from shop ping center nn I acre. Mouse ft room furnished. Come in and see tins buy, CHUCK HONNEY UK A I. TOM Tnwer Theatre Hldg "Your Huburban Ileal lor" Phone 7331 Evenings H.-ma KOIt SALE WlndrnlllAlso bnled al falfa and straw, Truck load or carload Itoiile I, Hog no, Honnnrn. '.'17 PONTlAt., 4-door. ExcellrnI cnndl ittm. Can In seen at 2fl.11 WlarfJ, Phone Dance ' WOMEN OF THE MOOHK Haluiday, January 24, New lutlay YOU'LL JIF. AHEAD WITH NAHI1 f U A M ANTF.FD t'MFD t'AHl 1041 - Cadilluc 4 door sedan, low mil atie This car Is a beauty. IU47 Pontine he dun Loupe, lieailllfiil two lone gieeit. HI47 - Interiialional loll pickup. Ilk new. I tit fl - Huh k Holier 4 door Sedan, all lit guanl lubes and teyoii white sine 1U PS, Hiin - Chevrolet 4 door sedan, radio en n healer. 11140 - Niisti "imhi ' sedan, Wealhareyt, iittlio and spoil Hie IU40 - I'beviolet Pickup, slake bed, low loilengr 11)41 Nash IMMI" sedan, Wealhereya anej ratllo, original black finish. IH4I -Fotd 4 door sedan, new paint, HMO Foul Coupe I11411 Nash Lalatelle, hire clean ear. 1U.II1 - Dodge 4 dtMir sedan, ieciiiiillllone4 iiiiilnr 1010 - Fold Coupe Uiw rinam Hte - Convenleiil Monthir Pat ineitta Check our prices and save mnuee at th Nash Comer So 01 h and Willow Mis, LINK IIIVF.lt MiMIIIIN Phone Wt nun Ho flih Nt. Folt HALE l4T Chrysler, 4 door sedan,' Pieatone, chains, heater, NkUl rid Hies. Oood, clean car Phone 7li4tl. LOST Oil HTHAYFD Part Peislan tuala tiger cat Plena call 411 Nu, Utll SI , phone Uim3 HAVINO Pl'MCHAHKIl TIIK MAYWOOIl lloin,. Corning, Calif, am moving, Ottering for sale my income property. Owner Iwdioom apt , three 3-nwon aplt All modem. Laig tot. Escelleut location. In fine condition. Uood horns with nice income ALSO THE COLONIAL; INN Medford s popular 34 hour caie, All will henr thorough Investigation. Con lail LOIIEN DFMINO, t3 East Main, MMirotlD, OHE Phone (HW7. . DANCE WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Saturday. January 34 FOIt RALE 3 wheel trailer, IV lid gaC giease 101 top, SJ, irr, 3 gal. cio k with etiver, Phone Foil SAI F. '-'1.1 Chev. roupe. Hod. 441ft Frieda Phone .HII4 FOlf KALE 14 tnlte 'ladlo phongtaplt romhioatioii. Hit It Ceuturjr mamigany. Call 7.1ST. FOH HALE lu.IT Nash Iifa j elta ' Over dt ive. (onmI ru biter, new pa ml Job. Low mileage 97tsi Call 73U. WANTED Iteliable woman "to" tase chaige f amall s nttn house and one child. Patents working. Hoard, room and salsrv Call 33UU prior lo I JO p m or nttJ atteinoona and evening. WANT TO HFNT 3 hediomn furnlahed h'Mise or aarlmenl Will pay Up In ftviotx) a month rent No children. Will give excellent care. Phone oe, Hooaiifa. WILL PAY rAMll for '41 or "43 mwiel car Phone 37 .111 LOCAL APPLIANCE " cmiMiny." eatah llshed H . lop line franrbisee, has est" lie nt opportunity for high Dl" salesman Salary, percentage and car allowance Wi He tl Hi II, rate Herald ami News, giving education, piesBnt and past employment, preaeot alary, family alatua, end rfe fences. Full details In first letter please AUCTION SAT . JAN 34. I 11 P M 4' t miles northeast of Dairy on lake view highway. I'j miles from HUsa Htnte. n-ft. Wheatland Plow 31 in , in. ft. Tan riem disc. Id', -ft offset disc H yr, old, o fl. CC cultivator, 7 ft Klllfer rhlsel. 3 ttloin. 14 Inch Molltoard. ft fl AC ciimltioe, 3 sei tlon spilngtooth harrow, X wagons; grain phmer, used 30 hours; grain auger, no Whit I -eg nor n hens, lalng 70. loft roller. 3 hurts gae engine, S gas engine. 10 sacks sulphur, 0 aacka frrd wheat. Home of this machinery used only one aa-on. All In gixwl eondllton. Many other at tic Its, Terms caih Lunch available, Marvin Michael, Owner Col Hwtgarl, Auctioneer FOffHALE (llasa showcase ' high, 37', '' Wide. I7t" deep 4 glass shelves. It tub's Men's Store, juo Main. Iu40 CHllYSl.Efl Hoyal sedan for sale tiw mileage. Ood conditkon. Slue) Madison WANTED Pine firadar. "year " ground work, first Lu miter Company. Med' ford. Oregon Phone P3.t3 or 4I. FOIt HALF. Id-tuU O E console And record player. Phone 7407. foil SALE - Tialler-house "priced for nulrk sale One ndlo weal of Malin, LINCOLN Cuaiom Hr.Uo lite 1047. All extras For Immediate sale, will sell ror fttuo less than new price. Call 77 TT before II .10 p. m SADDLE HOItSE. aaddle and bridle. 1W I mm 1 re 1 block east of Pelican City School DANCE WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Saturday, January 34. Mooting Notlcos KLAMATH FALIJI g AEHIE NO. JO. every Tuesday night, 7 4.1 p m . FOE, nan. win anu namoi. J0sft Visiting member rordlally Invlled KLAMATH UHXIK No. 77, A F At A. M will hold a SPECIAL COMMUNICA TION on Friday, January 3 lrd. at 7 3d P M Work In F. C, degree. Visiting brethren cordially Invited. niCHAHD A CJHIFFITM Worshipful Master Lost and Found Pit ICES H LASHED AT KIMATH VAMIETY KTOItK'H cut-price sale. Starts Friday morning, U o'cioca. ladles' slacks, denim, gabardine and wool, values to 97.U3, price cut on entire atot k to Pttc a pair, LOST, brown male 'rocker spaniel, k months old. Itaiurn to 133 K. Main. lie ward LOST, glasses ' in new "Higgs Optus f rtr Itewatd Call 141k General Notices NOTICE Fred Rchleget, emploed at tne Palace Hat her Shop the past two years, now owns and oilers les the Iter! Smith Shop at 013 Klamath Ave Old and new cus turners wehomed Phone 7:t41. 8 Tramportotlon ror Heavy Hauling. Crane or Winch woik, call 7701 I KLAMATH FHEKDIT LINES I ul Klnmnth Ave 10 Service Plumbing Heating Installation & Repair Servics Stop and Shop with Us For Your Needs Where Parking is No Problem Wo carry a full stock of Fixtures and Equipment We Hurry! Davis Plumbing Co. 337 East Main Phono 7635 'septic tanks'cleaned" Newest 8nnltnry Method Alno ROTO ROOFER SERVICE Cleans Bewor Llni of Root, Eto. Phono D4IB or 3230 ED II. KINO VP. FULLER BRUSHES CLEM J0YER H:iS Miirtln Strcnt Phon Wit miss fAHOLiNR nrwiilTliV Tfinrlior nf i'mno Phiine Mitillril nuinlier nf ptiplli nnlr. (IKNKININH. rtrn.,mkln. ulUmllnnl. Inwliry m.nilinff. Prllrnn Th.l. imrlinrnt,. Ihnn 71117, (Jrr CHWj DICKHCIN riMINITIIIIK SHOP tlphnlitrrlntf ltfnlilnl. HrflnUhlni MlirlMH. llflcondlllnn.il nn41 Klin. hi Wnv I'lione MIT . WINDOW IXKANINtTThomn nil com" nieri-lnl Jnnllnr work. I'nlnlfld wflllf cloniipil. flniim rleimeri mill wixfd. JKMNK IIIIIIIIAIII) h HON! 1'llolli 70J or Kill