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ACE TWELVE HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1941 MARKETS and FINANCIAL Western Pine Production Up PORTLAND, March 13 ( Production of Idaho white, pondorosa and sugar -'tie lumber Increased nearly seven million board feet last week, the Western Pine association reported today. Comparison figures from 112 western mills, board feet: Laat Week Previous Week Vfar Ago Orders 71.586.000 64,930.000 53.080.000 Shipments 61,885.000 89,054,000 57.827,000 Production 62,166,000 55,233.000 47,519,000 BUYING BOOMS GRAIN PRICES CHICAGO, March 13 W Grains spurted today in response to the re-entry of the government Into the cash wheat market. Prices at the start Jumped as much as 7 cents a bushel in May wheat. From that point, the market worked lower during a good part of the session. A rally got under way In the last 30 minutes of dealings and prices approached the day's highs. The local office of the commodity credit corporation, usually cltsed on Saturday, remained open today to accept offers of cash wheal. It was not expected that Uie office would announce purchases until Mon day morning. Corn was Just about as strong as wneai. uais louowco. me irena of other cereals. Wheat closed 4'-6'i higher. May $2.4O-$2.401.. corn was 5 to 7T higher. May S2.18-S2.18S. oats were l'j to 3 cents higher, May $1.12'. , and soybeans were 7 to 8 cents higher, May 83.41. Wheat Open High Low Close March 248', 2.48', 2 47 2 48'; May 2.40-242 2 42 2 38 2 40-2.40"; July 2.24-2.26 2 26 2 22 2 24 -2.25 Sept. :. 5.20', -2.21 2 22 ;4 2.20'i 2 22'.-'- Dec, 2.19-2.21 2.21 2 19 2.21',-', New McFoll Residence At Stronghold Stocks Show Some Gains NEW YORK. March 13 i.-Pi Stocks generally operated in the plus ranks today although demand wa light and many market leaders suffered from neglect. Gains of fractions to a point nr so predominated near the close. Transfers for the two hours ran to around 300,000 shares. The recently lively moving pic ture stocks followed a slim groove as efforts to sum up the benefits of the Anglo-American film agreement wtre being made. Radio company stocks enjoyed a late fast flurry on talk of brighten ing prospects for television. . Bonds were narrow. Grains and cotton futures climbed. American Can 794 Am Pow & Lt Am Tel & Tel Anaconda Atchison Bendix Aviation Beth Steel - Boeing Airplane .. Canadian Pacific .... Case J I Chrysler Comwlth is Sou Consol Edison Coiu Vultee Curtiss Wright . Douglas Aircraft . Du Pont De Nem .. .General Electric General Foods .- General Motors Goodyear Tire Gt Northern Pfd .. tnt Harvester tnt Paper Pfd tCennecott Long Bell "A" Montgomery Ward S'ash Kelvinator .... Nat Dairy NY Central North Am Co Northern Pacific .... Pac Am Fish Pac Gas Si Elcc Pan American Penney J C Radio Corp Rayonicr Safeway Stores . Sears Roebuck Sinclair Oil Southern Pacfic Stands -d Brands ... Standard Oil Cal Studebaker Corp .... Sunshine Mining .. Union Oil Cal , Union Pacific United Airlines .... United Aircraft -148 s. .. 31 , .. 94 's .. 28 .. 31 26H .. 10'i .. 37 .. 5S1, .. 2', .. 21 ' .. 14 'i -. 5'i .. 59 .166 ... 32 :, 35'i ... 51 ... 40 ... 37 K ... 84 .. 44 'i .. 451, .. 22 .. 48 i .. 15'; .. 25'i .. 13 .. 15i ... 19 "4 .. 13 .. 31'i ... 8:, ... 39 ... 91; ... 24-i ... 18; ... 34 ' ... 17 ... 48'; . 23; ... 57 ... 17 'i ... 10'i ... 24 .. 160 ... is1; ... 27'i U S Steel Warner Bros Pic Westing Elcc Woolworth . 69 ' 13S 27 ; 44 LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. Mar-h 13 (AP-USDA-hogs 300. total 3300 (estimated compared week ago: butcher hogs SH.75 cents lower, sows 75 cents to S'. OO lower. Salable rattle 200 (estimated! : compared week ago: slaughter steers scaling around 1200 lbs. down ward mostly 50 cents lower com pared last Friday, heavier weights 50 cents to $1.00 lower: heifers steady to 50 cents lower: cows $1.00 1.50 lower: bulls active until late at 25-50 rents higher prices, but closed dull: vealers about steady: high-choice 1134 lb. fed steers top ped at $31.75. comparable grade 1637 lb. beeves $28.00. good to low choice fed steers and yearlings 1350 lbs. down $25.00-28 50: mostly $25.25 tv) $28.00. average to high-good 1450 1650 lb. weights $26.00-27.25. me dium to low-good steers $23.00-25.00. sfveral loads common to low-medium $21.00-22 00; bulk good and choice heifers $24 50-27.25. choice heifers topped at $27.75. good beef cows closed at $22.00 down, can ners and cutters late $13.00-16.75, good-medium weight and heavy bflls $22.50-23 50: good and choice vealers $26 50-28.00: stockers and light feeding steers firm, medium to choice 600-875 lb. weights $20.50 25 50. Salable sheep 100 estimated) : compared week ago: slaughter l.'.mbs 25-35 cents lower after being ofl 50-75 cents Thursday: other classes very scarce, unchanged; bulk good and choice wooled slaugh ter lambs 90-110 lbs.. $21.50-22.50. few loads Monday topped at $22.85 with $22.50 top and popular price at close: load lots good and choice Colorado wooled lambs 122 lbs., JA'.OO. few fat natives around 130 lbs., and above down to $19.00. most medium and good wooled lambs $18.50-21.25; culls down to $14.00; few loads good and choice shorn iambs No. 3 to No. 1 pelts $19.50 20 00. medium grade around 78 lb. averages with No. 1 pelts $18.00; good and choice slaughter ewes $12.50-13.50. Snow Blankets Lake O' Woods It looks like a late spring opening at Lake o' the Woods, according to Caretaker Ed Morse, who called The Herald and News Saturday morn ing and said another foot of snow tad fallen at the lake this past week. There is approximately four feet i of snow on the level and any travel I into the lake area is discouraged. Cape Cod Colonial 1031 Eldorado St. - - III S3 r J??. : 4:1 ii wsfmm in .j-.-.e--B rj3 A Home Built for Your Large Family. ... a Home You'll Be Proud to Own! 4 Bedrooms (one King-size) and Bath upstairs. Large Living Room, Fireplace and Bay Windows. Nice Dining Room with French Doors. Modern Kitchen, Double Sink, many Built-in. Breakfast Nook Entrance Hall with Guest Closet Lavatory and Toilet on First Floor, Double Construction, Kiln Dried Lumber, Custom Rtiill, Basement, 8-inch Reinforced Concrete. Heating, Automatic Oil Furnace, Laundry Trays and Electric Water llraler. Lot, 50x150, level ground. Half-Block from Roosevelt School. Designed for Good Living. Open for Inspection Sunday, 12 to 5 Neal Stewart Agency 615 Klamath Ave. Thone 9259 or 6754 .Yl 1 21 'fiilBS 5 The Karl Mil-all rrsiilriice at Stronghold, just comnlrlrd. ti ron ttructrd of pumice blocks and has over 3000 fret of floor spare. tnrlml Inr three bedrooms, a den. living room, dining room, kitchen, breakfast nook, utility room, furnace room and a two-car g.irajtc Carl (.entry was the contractor. No Love Lost Plows Attack In This Man Diamond Road Up To Date OTTAWA. 111.. March 13 The appellate court says farmer Henry Factly Jr. must not try to evict his aged mother. Rosa, from hts home by using a noise-making bull, an electric fence and other devices de signed to annoy her. Factly owns a farm near Elgin, 111. Referring to Factly. Judge George W. Bnstow said in hts decision he believed "there is no remedy in the court of law to deal with such a caitiff." The dictionary describes a "caitiff" as "a base., despicable person." The decision, announced yesterday, upheld a lower court injunction is sued in 1946. The decision said that Factly: Tied a bull to a tree near the house and "provided the bull a play thing which caused his mother many sleepless nights. He tied a milk can to the tree, leaving it sus pended in the air, and placed in it some rocks so that when the bull butted the can, terrific noise would result." Placed an electric fence across the driveway, "so that his unsuspecting mother might receive a sudden shock." Caused the water supply to be shut off. Dug up her flowers and garden. According to testimony, Henry Factly Sr. and his wife, Rosa, deeded the 94 acres to their son In 1936. and he signed an agreement they could live in the farmhouse all their lives. The father died in 1941. Medford Woman Buys Beauty Shop Cordia Nash, formerly of Med ford. has purchased the Star Bcau t? Shop, located in the Star Drug Store at 5th and Main. Mrs. Nash has been a oeauty operator for 14 years, and Instructed In the Med ford Beauty school, in addition. Ruth Dixon, former owner of the shop will remain at the shop for a month. The shop will be closed until Tuesday morning for redecorating. Two giant sno-go's were sleadlly eating their way through a 7-foot snow pack on the Diamond lake highway and today District Mnln Unnnce Superintendent Tom Ed wards of the Oregon stale highway department said the plows were within two lilies of the lake. The four-man crew has hit an ex tra hi'rd pack and It will probably t!-ke the water portion of next week to m;ike the mimiulug two miles. The state highway sinned rut a week ago to plow open the Diamond lake highway, an Wi nnie stretch from the Junction to the lake, and will continue on frrm the lake to the end of the pavement beyond the Diamond lake lodge. The California Oregon Power companv will take over from there and completed opening the road from that point to their de velopment at Tokotee falls. Edwards said the sno-go's were gcinc down hill at the present time but the going was "tough. " Fender Class Slates Dance OVS. March 13 A St. Patricks Day dance is being planned by the body and fender class at Oregon Vocational school. The dance will be held Friday. March 19. and will be open to the public as well as students, with a small admission chante. Morrison and McDonald will fur nish music, and dancinc will be from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. in the gvrn. Iota Tau Kappa, radio fraternity, initiation was held recently, and after the program wives of radio students served refreshment. Turn those no- lonaei used ar News Want Ads are Inexnensive an-1 tides into cash now! Herald and brine Quick results LEGAL NOTICES STEERS Born at Klamath Vallev hos pital, Klamath Falls, Ore., March 13. 1MB. to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Steers. 3807 BUbee. a girl. Weight: 7 pounds 12 ounces. CHEYNE Born at Klamath Valley hoapiul. Klamath Falls, Ore.. March 13. 194S. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cheyne. tilO N. 3rd. a girl. Weight: 8 pounds. JENNINGS Born at Klamath Valley hopttal. Klamath Falls. Ore . March 12. 1948. to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jennings, route 3. box 405, a boy. Weight: 9 pounds 1 ounce. FUNERAL MILDRtD MARY MOSB Y The funeral service for the late Mil dred Mary Mosby . who passed away In this city on Wednesday. March 10. will take place from the chapel of Ward s Klamath Funeral home. 925 High, on Sunday, March 14. 1943. at 1:30 p. m.. Mr. Paul Dumville officiating. Commit ment service and interment in Klamath Memorial park. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. FLOWER SHOP moNf turn rS447 PMil.IIHHiHK NOTIC E Of HNAI. At COt NT In the Circuit Court nf the State of Oregon for Klamath County. In the Matter of the (Mate of GEORGE E ELLIOTT. Dr.T.i-cd NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned has filed his Final Account and Report as Administrator of the above entitled estate: and that the Court has fixed Tuesdav, March 30. 1948. at 1-30 P.M. at the Circuit Court Room of above entitled Court. Klamath Falli. Ore gon, as the time and place for hearing objections, if any. to said Final Account, and settlement thereof. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. Administrator of Above Entitled Estate By: TRACY H. CRLM. Assistant Trust Officer. F2fl M 6-13-20-27 No 30 NOTICE OF LANDOWNERS MKF.TINU OF KLAMATH DKAINAGL IlISTKIt t. Notice Is hereby given that the regu. lar annual meeting of the landowners or the Klamath Drainage District of Klamath County, Oregon, will be held at the office of the County Treasurer in the courthouse of Klamath County Klamath Falls. Oregon, at 1:30 o'clock P. M. on Saturday. March 27th, 10 Mi, which meeting is called and held for the purpose of electing one Supervisor to serve for a term of three years and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the mnrting. C. L LANGSLET. Secretary. M. 8-13-20. No. 39. CITATION TO IIMBM IN THE CIRCtTIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Matter of the Estate of SAMUEL H ACKERMAN. alio known as Sam Ackerman. Deceased TO: Dorothy E. Ackerman; Sylvia Bald win: Dorothy Rawson: Robert Acker man: A. Sherman Ackerman and Richard Wendell Ackerman; together with all other devisee and legatees unknown; m m uwwm Where the food is excellent . . . but NOT EXPENSIVE! Where the music is ALWAYS GOOD! Where the drinks ore mixed the way YOU LIKE THEM! NO COVER CHARGE EXCEPT SATURDAY! YOUR "HOME" NITE SPOT tog I Iter with tht unknown heir uf any ti tillier, ul said tuiitttfs, tt aity tit liii'Ui ai uri't'tiieu, aim logcthev wttlt ail Miner uvisons or (wide unknown claim ing any rig hi, title, aataie. lien or in terest m ui- In ilia teal oi neiBonul urouerlji embraced In tha Kstaia oi Samuel H. Ackeimau, aisu known as &m At'kermau, uvwaaed, til Iter as item ur as duiiilmievs ot sanl alale, together with all immsoiii named ui un liamtu, GUKKllNliM: IN III; NAM. OF TllK HTATK OF OlibtJwiV Von ai hervliy ftteii and re qui i oil lu appear In the Ciii'tilt Couil of tho tttala nl iMogun. for tha County of Klamatn. In (hu Courtroom thateol in KlaiiMlli Falls, Oregon, within ten days troiu the data ol tha avrvlva ol this citation upon ou It served within the Count) of Klamath, Mate ol Oirgon, wheia this piocwding is pointing, miu within twenty da j II trrved wilhin mi) uthvr county ol this Stale if petsonaily setved; ur If aeived by puttllcaitoii. within twenty eight daa from I he date ot first publication of this citation, then and there lo show came, if any kUla. why an otder of sale ot Ihe fol lowing described real piooerly belong, lug to said estate, mi pra rd for in liiv petition filed herein, should not be made, Isaued and entered by (ha said Court: Taivel No. t: Ueglnnlng at the most southeasterly corner of Lot 1. It lock lill of Klamalh Addition lu the city of Klamath Falli. Oregon, said point being at Ihe alley on Fifth Street; thence running tin (he enatei-ly line of said lot In a norther!) direction XI fl"; thence running at right angles to said lot line In a weatn ly direction 52' to a point on the weitcrly Hue of said lot; thence running in a southerly direction on said lot Hue y 10' ; thence running In a westerly direction at right angles to said lot line and parallel to the alley line 70 feet; thence running In a southerly direc tum parallel to the easterly line of Lot 3 In said block, W H' to a point on the alley on the southerly line of said lot; thence running In an eatlei ly direction on said alley line 122 fret to the southeasterly corner of l-ol 1, Iie place of beginning. Said parcel being Earl of Lou . 2 and .1 In lllnck 1M of .lamath Addition lo the City of Kla malh Falls, Oregon, arid having a frontage of XI on Fifth Street It U hereby agreed that an easement la granted to a strip Id feet wide along the entire westerly side of above de scribed tract, to be ued as private alleway for this and adjoining proper ty only. Alio, all Ihe westerly .14 feet nf Lot 3. all of Lois 4. 5. 0, ?. H. 0 and 10 in Block PA of Klamath Addition to the city of Klamath Falls Urrgon. Same being embraced in a contract of sale from William C Palmer and Grace 11. Palmer, his wlfr. to Samuel II. Ackerman and Dorotha twhiwe true name la Dorothy E Ackerman. hli wife, and said property at the moment nf his death belonged to said decedenl. there being a balance due on said con tract of 6.3JtO I J. at uf January 1, IDH. Should the funds from the sal nf said Parcel I be tufflcienl for tht debts and coals of administration, no further sales will be made. Parcel No 2: Ixtt U. Block 1.1 of Hot Springs Addi tion to the City of Klamatn Falli. Oregon, according to the official plat thereof on file in the office of the County Clerk of Klamath County. Oregon. Subject to a mortgage to Pacific First Federal Saving and Loan Aociatiou. on which a balance nf 9477 H Ml remains due, said mortgage being recorded In volume 115, Mortgage Hecordi of Kla math County, Oregon, page 3117 WITNESS the Hnnorahlr Choa. II Comha. Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath I'omi. tv, in this matter, with the seal of said Court affixed, this dlh day of March. 194H. CHAS If. COMIIS Circuit Judge "SEAL" Alteal: CHAS F DK LAP Clerk Pub.: Mar . 1.1. 20. 27. 1'14 Apr. 3. 1949. No. 40 NOTICE TO CRtHITOIt IN THE CIRCUIT COURT or THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOK THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Matter of the Eitale of M ATTIC J NICHOLS, atao known as M. J. Nichols. Deceased Notice Is herrbv given to the creditors of said devedt-nt. and all persons In terested In her estate, to preaenl their claims to the underalgned. the duly ap pointed administratrix of said et.ile, or to J II, Cains nan, her attorney, 31 1 I OOF Building. Klamath Fallt. Ore gon. w'Mhin six months from and Vter tht 1.1th day nf March. n-M, being the date of the first publication of thli notice. Dated this 1.1th dav or March, 10411 ARTIE NICHOLS FHF.KSE Admlnlalralrix nf said eatate. M II 20 Tt A No 41 CLASSIFIED RATES One da 3-nay run 3- day run 4- d run U'lf run Month run per word c per word Be per work lie oer word Lie per word I V per word 4V Montn run ...... per worn w Ads received by I p m will aopear tame New Today SOUTH 2 blocks off of S. tith. J -room home and breakfast nook on 'j acre Irrigated land. This houe Is very well constructed, witr continuous stone foundation. rsawiwQ siding, rock wool insulation. Venetian bllndi. plua a large quantity or nuiining lumber. The sale price will also take nil furniture, which Includes washing machine, breakfaat set. davenport, eaay chair, new electric refrigerator, etc. House not modern, but bathroom and shower bath In and all other fixtures ready to initall Absolutely priced (or quick sale. 13730. Will consider trad for late model car. 4 P. LOCKS NORTH OF MAIN 2 homes, both located on large lot. Both are In excellent condition. Large home at frnnl of property consists of 2 bed rooms, nursery, music room, large living room, dining room, plus full basement and laundry room, new oil furnace. Completely furnished throughout. At rear of lot there Is a 2 -bedroom home that is bringing In a very grod rental income. Full price lU.ooo. Very good terms. Owner may consider, trade for smaller home In good location. JOE LEONARD, Salesman wllh If ENflY NEWHOUSE. REALTOR 140 E. Matn. Phone 32 "evenings fllHWl FOR SALE. 1041 Ford motor, no heads or pan. 3320 Bristol Ave. FOK SALE or trade, equity In a 2-bed-room modern home for tractor or Jeep. 3000 Homedale. fOlt RENT. 3-room" apartment, uptown. Burn wood. Phone 8001. WILL SELL or trade my V equity In 2-room house for car. 2HI7 Montelius St. FOR RENT. " 2 furnished apartments. Lio. Worden, "YOU It HKAHTV'M OUR DUTY" STAR HEAUTY SHOP 5th and Main Phone 70BS i See ad on Page fli LOOK! LOOK Annauncinf the opening of Mac's Shoe Service, formerly the Klamalh Shoe Hospital. i:m o. 7tn. r.xperi anoe repair ing. Klamath Falls' newest and finest. Phone 2-0218. STEAM-HE ATK0ilOOM8 for rent. Hot and cold water. Courtvlew Hotel, 112 S 3rd. , Cattle" dairy 'ranch 407 acres. 100 cultivated, M Irrigated, extra grazing, main canal, creek, 2 sets bulldlngi, electricity, mountain view, hunting, fishing. tlH.000. Arreage. 4-room eml-mortern home. fW acres, 23 Irrigated, IB alfalfa. t.VXJ. Ed loarh, owner Rt. 1., Box 101, Bend, Ore. WANTED, girl for general office work, typing and shorthand essential, hut other experience unneceosary. Subur ban Lumber Co. Phone 7700. Kbit "SALE, good used davenport. Phone 4HIW. FOR RENT. 2-rbom furnished apartment. 3321 Hllyard. Mortgage Loans Bus-lnfM Property Homei ApMrlmrnH Stork Itrtnchrt Loiir term, low interest rale. Prompt Service. Prepayment privllcgca. No brokerage. Monthly payments, Including principal and Interest, as low aa 16.08 per thousand. Howard Barnhisel Autbonted Rrnker for Prudential Insurance. Co. 1 19 8 a. Nib Phnna 4I0B New lod ay ItMO HUIUK Mpeclnl 4-donr sedan, gmid iMiittiiiou throughout. li'Uil emit. Plume nil J 7, HKI.Um.K TU)tY BITTF-HS ' avallahla SuluidiiVB, Sundayi and week nights, Phone TMI. I'Olt IlKNT, modern 3-room futnUhed apartment, Shasla View Motel, Weed Ahhlaiul J urn i ion, r'Olt SALE hy owner, HUH Chevrolet 4 door sedan, excellent condition, M)' te eeu at UM llarriinau Sunday, Nu dealers. WAN't'K!).' applicators for hrli-k aiding. Plenty of work. Phone I.Viu, or write P O. Ho Milt. l.ONtl Mivrtem-ed baker wMiea to work In hold or hospital as a baker, fan furnlah references. Will lion 07, caia Herald-News. ROOM and hoard for child, fltsl grade or older, I.HU Nlmll. 11142 TltAVVL ALL home trailer." lnsii- luted aiLMI. Jill! Ogdeu, Plume 2 0047. FOM SALE, "nearlv new electric phono- fraph. carries like auttcaan. Price. hone ALIO. Sunday. SLEKl'INti ROOM for rent. 407 N. Alii. Phone Sil.lt. HOt'SK is Just a house unlit it Is em braced by tteautlful flowering shrubs and vines, which reflect the love end contentment within Mnke a home of your hotie. LamUcaplug at a nomlnul fee, fall 4H-ln for an eallmule. Mrs. Louis Maudiiu, representative of Naughtoit Farms. ROOM for girt. Phone 7t7t. &U No. Dili ANVoNtt wanting summer range fr about IM heatt cattle contact O. II. Hadley. Hall Hotel, March 1.1th, 1Mb. Truck to range. APAMTMF.NT for rent Everything fur- nlahed. 1404 Klnmalh Ave. FOlt SAl.r, Winchester model 12. 12- futigr shotgun. 211.14 S. Patterson, hone U470. J HFDHOOM North side, fireplace, din ing riHm, floor furnace, full basement. 7UOO. SHAST WAY 2 bedroom, 1 acte. comer lot. 4VK NF.AK HUill St'HOOL 4 hrdioom. oil furnace, laige lot. tVUMHI . M 11.I.S Good sited 2 twdroom model n home, laige lot. ftiuusj. JOHN C AltCirtSINCKH. II R ALTON till Walnut Phone U3 Evenings and Sunday. ViWi VT. " need an e spent-need gtwery store manager. Kscelleot working conditions. Good pav If ouallfled Write Itoa A4. cate lie raid -New, giving your petleiue. -YOl-'M HP.Ai'TV IS OI'H Dl'TY" - - ST AH HF.Al'TY SHOP - -Slh and Main Phone lottS iSee ad on Page WILLshaie home with one or two working girl Call .Html FOlt SAl.K. It40 Pl mouth Stvccial deluxe club coupe Heater, radio, fug lights, spotlight S1710 lit IMH1 miles. Phune t.Jftl, or see Hill (Jllllland at Yellow l ab Co NFW LeTuurnrrfit M.hIcI WCK7 angledoter. Low pi tee ITourneati tractnr crane. 3t ton. III tW h 24 tires SaiilfUe lTourueau Model A7 tlltdoter. Low price Iturch iprvader boxes. I 3 of new prlre McCaffrey 1 d dragline bucket, com plete. rstn ll ers 1 1 - d crane. JO ft boom F.x celtent condition. Myers l'-d. shovel and dragline Sac rifice Northwest Model 03. dleset power, long crawler hate Northwest Mode! S. pwered by Murphy diesel excellent condillun Link twit K WMl 2'jil sboel and drag line, lowered by Cal DI7oou. New last rar. F.co 1 ratline buckets, 2-2' -d Austin Western 77 dlesel motor grader, good condition, low price Adams 414 illesel motor grader, months old. Cat O44O0 engine ll ritn Jackson .Winch pump Wilson Hornet elding generator. JoO amp. CA!.-nitr MAt'lllNF.ltY CO. INC. 044 South Central Ave Medford. Ore Phone 2U1 Ical representative. L R Tflrunpson Phone Klamath Falls o2IS FOR SALF-, IWO Chevrolet Master deluxe 4-dtMir sedan, good motor and tires; radio and healer, fiaki. Phone FOR ItrS'T. J-rmitn upstairs apartment. No children, Intjulre Sill High. PIANO, H'JO. rug. I2 Phone 6ntS. WANTED to rent, 2 or 3-bedrn.irn home. tid references Phone 0113. FOR SALE, modern white enamel range, trAsh burner, eleclnc combination, Reasonable Phone 4401. FOR SALE, Ensv washing machine Good condition. I-Vl Therrnadoor electric heater With fan. Halhnwun site. l" Complete set York bar belli, 23. 2J7 Fherlein. FOit sale oh trade ron car. iit- A A-l shai. Can te seen at Shasta -Casrade Flving Service. See me at Selby Willys Co After A put. call :miti. FOR SALE or trade for gotMi panel nr plrkup, '.W Nash, rebttllt motor, trans- mission, radio, heater. A gotd huy. See at 2i:ui While. Saturday ur Sunday. FOK SALE, table radio, rocking chair. chest of drawers and other articles, 4I N inth. Apt. 20 WANTED, middle-aged lady work hv month. Roim. board and reasonable u.ige. 240 Michigan. r'OH SALE," 20x.Vl ft. section Newetl. Calif.. Camp barracks building. Inquire 2120 Homedale. EOK SALE. 1942 Ruick fleclal station wagon, 1.123. Two blocks north off Shasta Wav. 473:t F re Ida FOR SALE. Piexagla sheeting for trnr- tor and jeep raits, toals. motorcycles, many other uses. Will not discolor. Klamath Aircraft Service. Old City Hangar. Airport. Phone 7R3S. days. FOH SALE, home and income property, close to Main St. Call 724il for ap pointment. WANTED to lease. 2. I or 4-hedroom home, furnished or unfurnished home, by professional man. wife and 11- ear-old boy. Call 4133 days. DIMS evenlngs. Ask for Dr. Thompson. WANT to rent furnished house. One child 2 years old. Phone 7IVI. FOlt SALF. 3-room furnished home, 4O0 rash. Can Im seen at 117 Adami, Klamath Falls. Phone H2, Yreka. Calif. FOR SALE, 1047 Dodge club coupe: 11.000 miles. 413o Like new. Phone 4103 during huslnesa hours. EOR SALE. nice new modern "home, owner leaving. Must sell Immediately. 2.101 Radcllffe. 30 MASTER deluxe" Chevrolet 4-door sport sedan Radio, heater, spotlight. P res tone Sfi.V). This car Is nice. 2(1X1 Tilrnnge St., Federal Housing at Shasla and Washhurn Way. FOlt SALE, HM7 Special Deluxe Plymouth 4-dKir sedan: healer, radio and defroster, flesl offer. Phone Bil.'lD, or 2IMHI Ijivcy. TKI.F.PMONF operator wanted. Apply in person. Wlllard Hotel. FOR SALE, feeder pigs. 71 or SO pounds. Registered blood. Phone ;ifl2.V fOH SALE. "wearier pigs, 10.00. . C. Hayson. Midland, Ore. FOR SALE, my efUltyf2.,ii, in' 'M Pnntlar 2-door setlan. Stone house on corner Hnmedale and Cottage. EOlt SAf.E, Ift.'l7 Chevrolet aednn," good condition, til Dotv. Phone (1237. TOP SALESMAN to handle, complete paint line. Including varnishes, enamels, roofings and M other nationally known inalnlenHnce products. Snles exprrience essential; paint experience not required. OuallflcH tlons: Over .to. high type, responsible, energetic, interested in permanency. Pro tected franchise. This ad Is not directed to professional Job hunlers. Wrlle The F.leclric Paint it Varnish Co., Cleveland, Ohio. HIHI.E, book ' salespeople,"" organisers", crew managers: Why work for email commission.' Will finance you as dis tributor. Waldon Jones, Irwln-Kessler Hldg., Dallas, Tex. L"ADY to sell lovely guaranteed lingerie, hosiery, etc.. direct to friends, neigh bors. Big earnings. Our 2mh yar. Write Thorgersen Hosiery Company, WllmeKe, III. ELKCTROLtlX clrhner tn'r aale,' A-l ron rlltlon, complete with attachments. Guaranteed. Phone 7137. ' TREE PllWNlNO and ttirgeryr Elmer Jarvle. Phone 7B30 after fl::w P-i1',. " ' YOUR HEAllTY TS OHIt DUTY" . -- ST All BEAUTY HlflP mtmm Slh and Main Phone ima (See ad on Pngn Hi KLPmPTU SWOP Now Todoy NAt'll AMKN'I't) TOMATO Jl'ICIC, 24 No. 2 cans, case ! Ull. Muiryl Supply limited. Oiegon Frnnl Sloies. 1 Mooting Nottcoi Crater IMacltuien! of MAMINK ( (lllt'H I.FAGUE Klamiilb Falls, Ote , WFLCOMF, Marines, ex Marines, W It 's and their fain. Hies and fi lends lo our meetings, Come and took lis over. KC Hall, II p m , 4lh and Main, Tuesduv Match 1" llefi eshmenta. KLAMATH LOIMJF No 77. A. F and A, M . will bold a NPF.CIAL COMMUNICA TION on Sa tin day after noon ami evening, Match I ith, at 2 :in p in Woik lu M M degiee Visiting hielhien coidlallv luvilrd. llll'MAMO A (t(IFFH H. Worshipful Master. r ,J "hl.AMAIII FAI.I.H f Uf AKIIIF. Nv 2uu evei v Ttiesilav ulghl 1 4 n l II It aJVlS' kalsW -tv. "all inn and Walnut Visiting invited Loit ond Found LOST All Block Lubroilor Don & montliii old. n lowers In turnip uf "Htnukry." HiiiKKlnu fl-tl. IriiuOl thttlii uhni litM arm, IMudiP U-ltJ nr Mliiil. LOST one male Cbesaiwake. .l' jrais oUI color hat answeislu 'Pal. " license IW4 Call 3111 Ui 3UH2 O J llteese Itew art) LOST, lower dentins- plalr Phone 733 week dovs 1 no re w aid 4 Gcnorol Notices NOTICE to rredltors and debtors- Am one having claims against or fot Itttewa) lallois of Klamalh Falls contact Dorothy Haw son at liu N Ulh 8 Tramportatlon Fur lleavt Hauling Crane ur tviucn woik. call 77(11 KLAMATH FMF.IOHT LINES lot Klamath Ae 10 Service! MONEY FOR RENT til hrd (n rrnt home HU'I you cn comrnlriiily rfiu money LOANS ON e Salary S Furniture Automobiles confUlcminlljr nrrnntrd wllh up lo IS monthi to pay COMMERCIAL FINANCE CORP. 107 No Oth Phone 1711 TOM O'DWYER Mnnnjrr Lie. S-351 I.tc M-JJ3 PLUMBING HEATING Installation anil Rrpalr Hrrvlrs STOP AND SHOP WITH US von voun nkkos Where Parklin li No ProDIrm We carry a full iiork of FIXTUHK3 AND KCJUIt'MKNT W Hunyl DAVIS PLUMBING CO. HI East Main Phone nai NOW IS THE TIME to put that barn yard fertiliz er on your lawn and flower beds. The kind you don't have to rake off. It helps to build soil and give your lawn that pretty green color. Also lawn building and leveling. Drop a card to J. A. West, P. 0. Box 973, Klamath Foils, for free estimote or fertilizer. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED DRAIN TILE PUT IN L A. KING Phone 9682 EXCAVATING Mobil Shovel nnrt Trench lloe Bulldowr Kill Dirt - lopsoll Driveway ClnclerR CRANE 8KKVTCK GRAHAM BROS. Phone 4(117 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Newest Sanitary Method Alao ROTO ROOTER SERVICE Cleans Sewer Lines of Rnols. Etc Phone 041B or .110 ED H. KINO 34I3tf KVANH CAIIINRT SIiOP ni7 r. Main PhMiir M2h WINDOW Ci.rANWOThnmi. mul mm merrtMl Jmillor work. Pnlnletl until clean1. riiwiri rlmnfd anil waxart. ir.Hsr. in ) mi a it i) v sonh Phnna 7l!7n nr IM7H rnr.r.H Toppri) ' trlmmad nr removed. Wrlle Paul llarklev Merrill. Orm. IMiima 7IMI4 PAINTtNCl fnlerlor artTexlerlnr Kam toning II I. Ilrown, nhone 4'i'ifl rI.OOIt I .A VI NO. anillna and (Inlihlng. rinhert l.antx, phone KnHII. CUSTOM" WEAVINfir rtn( ruaa.- Phone mini. PAINTINfl, ileroratlnf, nanerhennlna, rilaaterhoard flnlahlng and anray paini ng. Katlmatea given. Phone :02H. WK DO IIKMTIT('IIINO, inr vd. for cotton. Me yd. foi atlk. Art Needle work Rtiop. nan Main, upalalra. K.'TllnK KIIAMINd Cameo Shop T.T) Malrv Phone IW17 Kl.f)0lt HANDINfl and reflnlahlng. Norman I'raley, phnnt tl.lllS, RNtMRT'AirilKftMtNH Daya or Kvenlnga K A V IIKI.I.INGKn xt:i Mortimer. Pliona nn;i4 I'lower Shop iiiivi:i (At Groonhousoi) 3(114 S. fllh. Phonra (i:t:m And 0:t1(l Frre Drllvnry Muwers b,y Wirt Funeral Ountgnu Our Bp eel ally 10 SorvicM I'ULLLK UKUSHLS T CLtM JOYtR M:iS Mtiitln Htiort Plinni 8M1 (HHii) I'mini'inii gun'K A I Mo'H HmtiMiiMlilft I'l iiuv hiiiiiii;h hiami'k hi riiMM llm Onlv Mnhn lit Kltiliiftlh UKtj J. K UN .MAN I'Ikim tm.ij IIU ruiiiiupirlil HI Ct'lll'AINN IuihmIoii'cI I'U-kup and rif liven I'lKIM 4U7ft IIKMlliNINU, tli nn.Mklnjf.' nlUniUiml. (.inrv t it( I'hoii Till, I'vltvail Tilt- Hhr Aila RKWINO MACIIINf: irPA!H."""Mirt i-ivhti un oil tnnkf ri alhtiAlM. Iliiily C 111 nit uiti Kxrliang. XUJ . mil I'liiiM miu IIIK1H 4'I.KANKI nn rmir Mmir r nl mir plHiil U I J Pt Inl M Mai-hln iiitiher hNitip"" mrlhoil. I'ltMii n'f'Jl, NIimiIh Un Mini iilnttiy riranvn, I.4K m! mul I ,t.hn IJlilHMi i Mnviitg I'ntllnir, I'Ni'kim mul Hkham KI AMAI'll fllKKlll'l I.INr.H I'lioiir '1 7 it I H"t KUiimlh Av. :i.M'l'IIIKV VOUM 8KWINO MACIIINR M.iUii ami MuhU V IA "O firo ImUIIhiioii thnta (iirnUltvil in ailvnmr MiNi;ni nrwiNii m ai'IUnk ro tilt MnIM I'llOMP HKI1 l.H'NAHll WAIII), I'tiiiiu1. .t.p.ttnir lltdi Milrwalk. fltmti. .rrliv ml tila for eallinal0a) ihli 4IV ltr 1 l in 12 Educational IIOOKKKM'INO Ntinlhni1. Typing. K nl uhld'l 4il ll mm tilni. KI.A.MAIII HUHINILHH Oll.l T".l 1 II IM11 W..h 47ml VOIi'K mul iiIniki tn.liinth.il. hii'liiillni hi mhmi anil llM Mini I h I y intra. litvltMlhiii cktfMilrtl In mrMl ituilnf Ifiitmi I'Iiimio J J -VI ur lv lu(aK 1 inn 14 Help Wanted, Fcmolo Vot Ni; WnMAN W.anIKII l. it. 1 r-.li-Iriliigt. Ilii.tlr iMMtkhrvitliigf "Hit liplng. Ail linn tiliisj., tJ.ng Altfl. t tp Mdlll WAN I t.O. )iuti.rkrri, 1 mliilla Privl r.H.iu 01.1t liiti i4h1 wt. Iti... 7J1 " WAMKI VVMinmt rmtm tr tliiHtren II it Mrrh In Miy Iihmi nr liii hrrir In llv in Kimiti lMiri, aalaiy Will ttinalilrt mmiiiai) Mill, ihllil. )'ltin Hun tfiri n l M m n.uj iia tt'AM't'H r.H.k. Klm.xitli V-llcy ll,,,. tut Ainilt Hii,ici liilctMl'iil Klaiuallt Vnlkv .M.Ua AVtlN' Nl- aU svpivaeittalivva In KlamaMi falli Ijikvvlrw, Matin, Mr till aixl uti..uniiMl trtrltttilv Writ lu A1011 In. I Mtfi 444 r. J. r.in. 16 Help Wanted, Mala HAirsMAN. iM-rtiianant pMltIn Mlhtc aliiMilliuiti loll t.Millrig atttl la) go lift ullirr 4iiUtaiullii liullillMgt itiaKilruam m matrtlala Nalt.mal firm llil.M ,.nu mioKiti V(1I Mot, .1113. Iallaa. Tc WASIKO Hioiri (f tlouhlo rln-U M ri null aith ateant font a'.t Hill iilg."( Mnal Imi ri ft irm-ril, leail, kolH-f, itmlilril lintiia avallal.ta, lliiloti a alr I'otilai t Ja. h (.l.m, living ami (.lanl Mill. loUlim, lallf. NVcit r.lajrf man. I.-. WAN 11! 1 1. trllal.U titcttl fireman tn r fui rata ll Atl t Klainallt falls Mil.h aiut 1H t o WK NIT.ll an riixirlcmril (rihraiy tuta iiimiatjcr r)lvnl woikU'l riMulillon. .uu pa. II iiualirirtl Will 04, Klvinf tutu atirlriir WAN THO twfl""'. Hrivatr aalraniatt. Aluil l niattifai mill srMiaii(iitlr hHalrtl in Klamalh rail Cvraltaul alai y an t'omruUilnit, Mml furitlah (rrrriitra I jut lllvrr Daily, U'ANTKf Man dr raijiu riair thop. Mutt tie r ., Ifiitmi S Heal H. w Inn k A ( WANTI:f. ciiiriict man Inr miil.lii.g niaiaiiaia fiiiai.itiiii rimnini fMtal llun vairtlcnl alarllnf talaty mn4 rhaiti't fur aitvanrcitiaitl r mi s im mit i k At co 18 Situation. Wanted tfXITMII'.MTn al'K-ltman. farmar ..r-N U hum. n a. raiirii niaiiagrr, l irran rilr Mi. 11 Mi I'alalvy. Orafon W ANTliO amiiiK ami hatalt.ma." ItV ( ff.i rut WANTKM Pait.ii.. Vai.rin. " No ""A t.H. amalt I'limit l7n OVS aimlnnl ilvairra iari (jrna work. rstnima altn 4 aiul Hf.iit1at. W ..1 A N Mania h-.ur ntutk. Thuii ftAII W'ANri:l ll..wa.Ml.ik l.v rf.v nr kM.,l ( alt "171 rtriiliiKt WANT' I II-ur Murk Phi.na 3 ft41 " WAlllttt-sH .itlr. wnfk. aarly tnrrr Inir half .Mfl (.rnfcrr. IMh-oO .TV"7. ' 20 Room ond Board IIOOM. nOAMI) (inllemrn lT fr rrnl MOtlM U.anl tut two enllmen. private Itntiiv Ph.. na Mil ItttuM AND MOAItll fr vfmn WMt taVi- ri in dlr-n iae. I'Ikui 4" 7. Ill Walmit NOOM MI, tn.anl, inn tinman. u"4 r.lilnratln I'hoiia .Ul.Tt. 22 Rooms For Rent FOR RENT , (rw rfMitti.i will) nr without bath, ilol nml t-il(t wittrr. Htm in hml. Wrrkly rules for the winter monthi l-ELICAN HOTEL 1014 Main l(VMS t;"l Jrffrtt'.n HUt M:N'I ti.mf..ftat.U tlram -hrtrr lMiiri.iii i Nnrlli fllh 'I'lHiMN hii4 Mih " llOnM foi Rciitlcitiati'Thiintt fOH UK NT Tlraii. t-nmf.ir lal.lr. alram lira I rit ala.iltiK rHitn, Utctt Apta. 710 Main SMKI'lNf. HOOM1 nil Ur'. flariwr ItraMtv Nh.. II 1 Main. HI KAM HKA'f Kl IIOOMH for rvnl. Alt lllffh ftl.KM'INi; HOOM fur rrnl," float In. n7 v ft i mi i rninif xvii. 23 Housekeeping Rooms l.ll.HT I'OI'NrKKMMNd ROOM fr mw inilf. viirklng mrl. Cli In. Call lltna fii-t f n in COMI- OllTAIll.F hiitiackrrtilng ronin'fnr (inf Ail tifiuilpa inrnlanrd. Minicm Aula '.'If Mailt 24 Apartments For Rent,- a non m ri'HNisnKD APT - im lA 4 ItOOM nlrrlv Ittiiiialiril Afiattmrul fr ri-iil. No rhlldrrit nr pet. H.t. 4il link 26 Houses For Rent rOH rtKNT One and two ItrdriHim ftir nlhid f-nt it na fit tired weekly ritea. All tlltllltra furnlahfri Al.TAMONT 28 Miscellaneous For Rent roil IIKNT American flnor ami tier and ilver, luteal tyrw, duatleaa, awlfl and may lo operate Klamath Valley Lum Iter Co, lino Ho llth Phnnn 41.1 H VACUUM H.KANKH KOn KENT -I'lrnn nit2:t roil HKNT-l:ietlrir Ml amider ifrew Inrka. hvilrmilic jni-ka, lawn roller. KLAMATH VA1.I.KV I.UMJltn CO.. , llllO H ntti IMwine 4111 H llturKH for rent drive youraeW OK Tinnafer IMintie AAM liANt'll f.,r rent, ( all nt QUO Dlvlalnn.' IOH MKNT Kronl nfflm atillP -twn mnina In nttrnrllve new bulltllni In the lienrt of ihwntnwn Aaliland. (lenrue W, Kinm, Aalilnml, On'nn. TltUCKH mul t-nra for rent. " Vim drlv. Mnve ymiinrlf, anve half. Rlllra Ileitt'tin Service. I2'll K. Mntn, I'hniie B!104. 30 Real Estate For Solo 16 ACRES Level, lirlRiitnl sntnly lonin, with mnclprn 'J-liPdrnntii ('jinn nnrt good milliitlltlltiitn. Well Inonlcd snrl priced rlulit for nlr. Hup Citltlwi'll R, A. Bnililim Nnwt Ncliion Nelson Real Estate 11)51 S, OI.ll Pliona 87f Oil 'RAI.K, a Inf. nn rnrnar'of Atl.tln and Hha.ln Wity. lnniilra alio Appla- mil. Ami it, AN I) liitiiiih,"riuit?ttr.,'aiil(i'nnrl.. J Wrlta fnr Inroriimtlnn, llonry C. laliy,,