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PACE FOURTEEN MARKETS and FINANCIAL SOME GRAINS SHOW GAINS CHICAGO, April 1 MV-Grain made fair-sited italruj on the board of trade today, wheat led the advance wnen the government asjted lor oilers of flour for export. A good demand In the cash trade helped corn. The production and marketing administration asked mills to submit flour oflcrs within one hour alter the market closes. Shipments will be to the Quit of Mexico In April. Wheat closed 3 to 314 higher, May 2.44-H. corn was S'-5'i higher, May 3.31-2.31H, oats were l'-3' higher. May and soybeans were 6 to 7 cents higher, May $3.76-3.74. Wheat Open Itljh Low Close May 2.41'-' 345 J.41 S.44- July 3.2B'-2.29 3 33 2.2814 J.Sl-4 BepL 227 2.30 3.27 230-2.29. 'i Dec 2.27-2.27'i 230 2-26 2.29s Stocks Still On Upgrade NEW YORK. April 1 (IP) The lengthy stork market recovery In. spired heavy profit cashing today but tills was absorbed In fairly good shape. Early losses running to a point or more subsequently were reduced or converted Into plus signs. Mild Irregularity ruled near the close. Volume of around 1.500,000 shares compared with 1,780.000 yesterday. On the downside the greater part of the day were U. S. Rubber, Good rich. Boeing, Douglas Aircraft, American Can, Johns-Manville. Pa. cifio Western Oil and Paramount Pictures. Texas Pacific Coal & Oil touched a high for the year. Ahead were Union Pacific. Great Northern Rail way, TJ. S. Steel, General Motors. Sears Roebuck, Kennecott, and Warner Bros. Principal buying Incentives again stemmed from the prospects of big government spending on rearma ment and European relief in addi tion to hopes for tax reduction.. A possible settlement of the coal min ing walkout bolstered sentiment Bonds steadied. Commodities strengthened. Cotton, toward the finish, was up 31.15 to 32.05 a bale. At Chicago wheat ended up 3 to 3H cents a bushel, corn 3li to 5H and oats li to 34. Al Chem Sz Dye 186 American Can. 81 "i Am Pow & Lt Am Tel & Tel 150 Anaconda . 35 H Atchison J014 Bendlx Aviation 33 'i Beth Steel 354 Boeing Airplane 27 H Calif Packing Canadian Pacific-. Case J I Chrysler . Comwlth tfe 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 Pfd Int Harvester Int Paper Pfd Johns Manville Kennecott Long Bell "A" Montgomery Ward . Nash Kelvlnator Nat Dairy NY Central North Am Co Northern Pacific Pac Am Fish Pac Gas & Elec . Pac Tel & Tel Pan American Penney J C Radio Corp Rayonier Rayonier Pfd Reynolds Metals . Richfield Safeway Stores . Sears Roebuck Sinclair Oil Southern Pacific .. Standard Brands -Standard Oil Cal . Studebaker Corp 30S . 124 . 41 . 594 . 2 . 22H . 15 . 29 . 64 . 614 -.1754 . 364 . 36'.i . 55 414 - 424 . 89 U . 494 . 40 . 534 . 254 . 554 . 154 . 274 . 144 . 16 . 204 . 14 . 32 . 83 . 10 . 404 . 104 . 274 . 34 . 25 . 184 . 184 . 36 . 184 . 51 . 254 , 624 . 184 FOR SALE By Owner Five room modern home. Hot water heating system, out side sprinkling sys tem. Close to Main street in nice dis trict. Reasonably priced. 429 North 2nd St. Phone 4578 Sunshine Mining Union Oil Cal Union Pacific United Airlines United Aircraft U S Steel Warner Bros Pic . Westing Elec Woolworth 254 170 184 . 28 . 744 . 134 . 294 46 LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. April 1 (AP-USDAl Salable cattle 200, total 215, calves 35; medium-good fed steers slow, some unsold, undertone weak to lower; other classes moderately ac tive, mostly steady; odd common steers 20.00-23.00; 1 lot good 703 lb. feeder pigs 23.00; 1 lot mixed 746 lb. medium-good steers and heifers 24.00; few common-medium heifers 18.50-23 JO; canner - cutter cows largely 14.00 -17.00; questionable shells down to 9.00: common cows Including fat dairy type 17.50-19.00; 2 medium-good beef cows 20.00 22.50; medium-good sausage bulls 19.00-22.50; good -choice vealers 29.00-32.00; common-medium grades 18.00-28.00. Salable hogs 200, total 450: mar ket rather slow,, mostly steady; sows 50 cents or more lower; good choice 185-239 lbs. 24.50; odd lots 24.00: 250-290 lbs. 22.00-23.50; odd 360 lbs. 21.50; good 380-510 lb. sows 19.00-20.00; 1 good 695 lb. stag 15.50; good-choice feeder pigs sal able around 24.50-25.00: few lots 140-160 lb. breeders 22.50-25.00. Salable sheep none, market nomi nal; good-choice lambs quotable up to 21.50 or above: top this week 21.50; Including 109 lb. weights; good -choice ewes salable 10.00-11.00. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, April 1 tP) TJSDA) Salable cattle 100, calves 25; fully steady: load good 906 lb. steers $26.50: sorted 3 out at $25.50: medium-good heifers and range cows absent: light supply lower grade trucked In cows; lew cutter-common $15.50-17.00, strong canners mostly $14.00-15.00: odd good beef bulls $22.50 down; calves steady; few good-choice vealers $29.00-30.00. Salable hogs 100: steady with Wednesday s 50 cent decline: good choice 190-230 lb. barrows and gilts $24.uu; odd good sows $17.00. Salable sheep none; good-choice under 85 lb. spring lambs quoted $22.00-23.00; medium-choice wooled ewes quoted $7.50-10.00, untested. CHICAGO, April I (AP-USDAI Salable hogs 5000, total 5200: mostly 25-50 cents higher: top 23.00; bulk and choice 170-240 lb. 22.00-22.75; 250-270 lb. 20.50-21.50; 280-300 lb. 19.50-20.50; 325-400 lb. 18.00-19.50; sows also 25-50 cents higher; bulk sows 350 lb. and up 16.25-17.00. Salable cattle 3000, total 3000; sal able calves 500, total 500; all slaugh ter classes unevenly steady to 50 cents higher; top 30.50; bulk good to choice fed steers and yearlings 1400 down 26.00-29.50; 14 loads me. dium 850-1015 lb. weights 24.25- 25.00; good and choice fed heifers 25.00-28.00; two loads choice 975 and 1025 lb. weights 28.00; good beef cows 21.00-22.00; common and me dium cows 17.50-20.50; canners and cutters 13.00-17.00; medium and good bulls 22.50-24.00; good and choice vealers 23.00-26.00. Salable sheep 3500, total 3500: slaughter lambs mostly 25 cents higher; good and choice wooled lambs 22.00-22.25; most medium to good wooled lambs 20.00-21.50 in cluding load 92 lb. averages with muddy fleeces at 20.50; deck mixed i yearlings and two-year olds 142 lb. 15.00 straight: deck good and choice around 135 lb. slaughter ewes 12.25. Marshals Serve Writ HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1948 h iter" ' J 'ft -. $'.i'"!S - J' Federal marshals stand on the Dorch of John L. Lewli' home t Alexandria. Va.. where they went to serve a writ on the labor leader. From left: Harold MrCaulry and Charles Ward, of the District r r. lumbia. and J. A. Uraithwaite of Richmond who holds the summons which ordered LewU to appear In court. Lewis didn't but his attorneys ma. a leaeral judge ordered LewU to appear before the presidential board investigating work stoppage In soft coal mines over a pension dispute. Klamath Basin Potato Shipments (In Carload.) 1947-8 March 26 6 Month to Date 367 Season to Date 64,2 1946-7 794 10.065 Oregon Solons OK Foreign Aid Bill Kiwanis Park Plans Ahead Of Schedule Work on the five-yvnr plan for Klwanls piuk III Mills addition is alu'iul of si'lu'duli', moiiibrrs of the park planning coiiuulllee ndvt.wl Unlay. In Mnn-h. 11147. the city park piujivt was diTUIed upon by the Kl wanls club, city council approval was obtained on April 11 and work started about inld-Apill. The park site is bounded by Appletnue. Divi sion, Mitchell and Reclamation streets. Land was leveled and scraped, the plumbing system with underground sprinkling was put In, loads of top soli hauled and spread, the ground seeded to grass, and trees planted. Playground equipment has been ordered and the park will be ready for use this year. There will be a battery of swings and see-saws and slides for sum II children. A soft ball diamond Is planned, basketball and volleyball courts plotted for summer recreation of children living in the Mills area. The turf is coining along fine and 4ti trees have been planted In the parkins between the curbing and sidewalks surrounding the park un uii siues. ine trees are attractive species ot iimpie. birch, hawthtune, American elm and others. Klwiinliuis have placed 155 gum bull machines In business houses aoout tne city and plan to have 335 In all, with the pennies from the machines paying for the park equip- They'U Do It Every Time Let "Wis be ( c'MbM,oTTo.Y A .Tl ICT "IMC OU FOKEEEGS. NEVEB COAX A LOSEP. TO STICK 20UNDr 1 fM A MM Bv limmv Iiatlo J WWATS THE f FELLOWS-J 4 I EUSM?WE'LL ) 6LAPI Jjh p j JjOP PLAyTLL J STAYED 4 (. W k'.TJI Villl'''" ",t-T'ifc M'Krt. ..tin jt ff 6- f Jl ' , intMit LEGAL NOTICES The Rail-Barge Rate Hearing Ended PORTLAND, April 1 (Pi Interstate commerce commission hearing on barge companies' re quest for Joint rail-barge rates on Columbia river petroleum and wheat shipments was over today. ICO examiner Howard Hosmer gave the parties until August 1 to submit written arguments. Frank S. Clay, manager of the Portland Traffic association, was one of the last witnesses yesterday. He argued for the Joint rates. Most of the hearing was devoted to the railroads' arguments against the proposal. The barge lines had pre sented their case last fall. SATURDAY NIGHT BALDY'S BAND 'Just Good Dane Music" Dancing 10 '111 t Adm.t $1 per person CHICAGO. April 1 fT) (USDA) Potatoes: Total U. S. shipments 1034: arrivals 108, on track 371: supplies for western stocks light, de mand good for Russets, moderate for western Reds, market firm; for northern stocks demand fair, mar ket about steady: Colorado Red Mc Clures $4.85: Idaho Russet Burbanks U. S. No. 1, J6.15-6.25: Maine Katah dins $3.90-4.15: Minnesota - North Dakota Red River valley Bliss Tri umphs S3.00-3.55; Pontlacs $3.75: Nebraska Bliss Triumphs $5.00: new stocks: Florida 50-lb. sacks Bliss Triumphs $4.00-4.10. College Nine Blanks Jacks LEWISTON, Idaho. April 1 iF The Bremerton Bluejackets are glad North Idaho college Isn't entered in the Western International league race. The Collegians blanked the WIL team for the second straight day yesterday. Final score of the six inning contest was 1-0. r Bremerton picked up only one base hit from Carmen Ulrlch. Idaho flinger, while John Marshall gave up one hit and two walks, and Bob Jones one walk. In their respective iour and two-innlng tours for the Puget Sound club. Outfielder Jay Ragni, second base man Allan Maul and Pitcher John Conant Joined the Bluejacket roster yesterday. Conant was a 19-game winner with Phoenix in the Texas- Arizona league last year. MIVU K TO I HI1M1IIRS n the Cirvml c.url of Iho St.lt ut Orron (or I he Ciiutllv ,,( Klnmath M"" "' Xllo ( J. P SmiE!' ?!'" known JOHN J'AUU notice is iit:m:nv cuven to ih. creditor of au1 ilrt-mwl. j a oiu Intervrntril In .- ... : WASHINGTON. April 1 OPi ! c7f '"',' ''' )T """moc'd wunn Kl.m.lh fall.. Urraon. wllhln ..,m". : . . tHin (lay of Mn All Washington and Oregon repre sentatives voted yesterday for the $6,205,000,000 Europe-China foreign aid bill which passed the house. Voting for the bill from Washing ton were Tollefson, Holmes. Horan, Mack and Jones, all republicans, and Jackson, a democrat. Those approving it from Oregon were Angell. Ellsworth. Norblad and Stockman, all republicans. SAIGON ""'V ' f ' '.viiiyy)frrg n ittw riiaH'TWii m ml Bus Strike Talks Slated By Company PORTLAND. April 1 m Con ferences are under way with the city labor-management committee toward possible settlement of a dispute that has crippled operations of Oregon Motor Stages since Saturday. Lee C. Stoll, committee director. held meetings yesterday with AFL drivers and company officials. Joint sessions are yet to be scheduled. The work stoppage went Into Its sixth day with most of Willamette valley and coast towns on the firm's lines without service. Drivers failed to work after the company posted working conditions and a wage boost the union said was not negotiated. Youngster's Body Found In Lake DELAKE, April 1 (IP) The body oi tu-year-oid Eugene Welch was recovered from a Devil's lake slough nere late yesterday. Police reported the youngster tumbled Into the lake while playing a few yards from hut home. Firemen and coast guardsmen worked for more than an hour but could not revive the victim. TO WED TACOMA, Wash., April KIP) A marriage application was on file here today for Wade D. Moore, Tacoma, and Lcla O. Gibson, Kla math Falls, Ore. REGAL COLOR Sea snails furnished the purple dye used In the robes of early royal ty. So highly was this color valued that no one of lower rank than a prince could wear It, and trans gressors of the law were liable to death sentence. Less danger from fire and electri cal failure, especially on ships, was forecast today from the develop ment of a new material, a glass cloth laminate, with high Insula tion value even when wet. KLQlTIQTH gfea.'sifop t: MarrUft LlrnF DEMOTT - MUNSON. Edgar Wcbstrr Demott, 48. carpenter, native of Mi sourl. resident of Oakland. Caltf. Lil lian Marie. M union, 41, clerk, native of California, resident of Oakland. Calif. GIVAN-JAMES. Jamei Daniel Civan, 23, talesman, native of Oregon, resi dent of Bonanza. Ore.. Doria Elaine James, 21. stenographer, native of Illinois, resident of Klamath Falls. BKRRV-SAYLOR. Willis M.iyo Berrv. 19. mill worker, native of Kansas, resi dent of Klamath rails. Mary Say i or. 19. native of North Dakota, resident of Klamath rails. Complaints Filed K. E. Donahoo vs. A. G Zweigart. suit to obtain payment. Attorney for plaintiff. Clayton J. Burrell. Ella Lou Sanders vs. Jullua Mimiol Sanders, suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and Inhuman treatment. Couple married Lxcemoer lb. m Reno, Nev. Plain tiff asks custody of two minor chil dren. StOO per month support. Attorney for plaintiff. J. C. O'Neill. Frances J. Ruger vs. John J. Ruger, suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and in human treatment. CoUDle married January IS, 1937. In Scotia. Calif. Plain tiff ask custody of two minor chil dren. 100 per month support, court costs. Attorney for plaintiff. E. E. Drlscoll. Erma V. Thompson vs. Jim K. Thomp son, suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and Inhuman treatment. Couple married November 5. ltKWi, in Medford. Ore. Plaintiff asks restoration nf maiden name. Erma V. Gray. Attorney for plalntff,:. J. C. O'Neill. Robert P. Currin vs. Roslna Currln. suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and inhuman treatment. Couple married November 17. 1943. In London, Eng. Plaintiff asks restoration of defendant's maiden name, Roslna Noble, property settlement. Attorney for plaintiff, . E. Drlscoll. Virginia Card vs. Ben T. Card, suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and Inhuman treatment. Couple married October 3H. 1947. In Klamath Falls. Plaintiff asks property settlement, court coats. AO per month support for unborn child, hospi tal costs for unborn child. Attorney for plaintiff. W. Lamar Towns rid. Jack R, Roper vs. Marian E. Roper, utt for divorce. Charge, cruel and Inhuman treatment. Couple married August 11. 1939, in Klamath Falls. At torney for plaintiff, Clayton J. Bur rell. Jatllce Court Joner Gerry Trump, drunk on public highway. Fine, 912. Charles Leon Gunter, no clearance lamps. Fine. S3.30. Hubert Lee Alcorn, overload. Fine. 910- . ; Raymond Johnny Camobell. violation of basic rule. Fine, 110. Floyd William Meeker, no one ra tor's license. Fine. S3.50. Victor Carlyle Fudae. overload. Fine. Strlcklln Foster Elliott, Inadequate emorKency nraxe, i'lne, .-) .hi. Rufus Jenkins, disorderly conduct. Fine, .V. iwucVW drtt ' I,rJt yublu"allon ' '"" LOLA GEHTKUPE KOPKR. f i a ii a i it f.?T".rix ' ir,c "" Klt M 18-23 A l-S-13 No 50 IN NOTIt E THE CIRCUIT I'.ilfii-r r.. ?Tw.TErK 0IlKti0 KLAMATH COUNTY In the Mattrr of the Estate of ALICE MILES GKIGSIIY, who was also known as ALICE I MILL'S, w .i , w . Dei-eased. Notice Is hereby given ihat I have filed 7,1M ccouiil of the artmlniilralion of the above entitled e.utr and that the Court has appointed April 2.1. at 10 A. M . a the time for hearing objections to such fmal account and in J acttlement thereof S. P DEIILINGER. Administrator. M. 23. A 1-8-13. No. 34. -NOTICE Or H ATE ur r IN AL SH I1.I.MI N r IN THE CIHCtlT COI'RT OF THE COUNTY0 OKKGON FOH KLAMATH In the Mattrr of the Estate of GEORGE HOLMES PEASTER. who was also known as G. H. PEASTEK, .i , . . Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the United 7,'M National Hank of Portland ha " account or tne Atlminlstra- k Above entitled estate and thai . . Irl h" Pointed April XI nu 5 . V . M- h ime for hearing objectiona to iuch final account and the settlement thereof UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. M 3S A. 1-8-13. No. U. Adm,Bta,- New Today NOTICE TO ( REDITOK Not ce U hereby given that the Under- i nZ PPilnlrd admtnlstralor r..(ir i.i ji.lia iiL.r. Deceased IU " quauiiea. All persons havii claims against said estate are notified to present the same with proper vouchers - nwrn i. oun Mouse. Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from date of mat puuucauon or inn notice EMER1CK HHI.T. xm in i . Admmutralor i io-m n i -a nom NOTICE TO f-HS'liiTfiuu Notice is hereby given that the under "igned has been appointed administrator of the Co-Partnerhlp Evtate or JULIA ilULT, Deceased, and Emerick Hull. Co Partner. All persona having claims Kinai saio estate are notified to present the same to Room 14 Courthouse, within six months from date of first publication mil notice. Citie.lt ILK IIU1.T, to . . Administrator. r -o now NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE COUNTy'' OKEtJON rOH KLAMATH IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EFFIE K. JOHNSON, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the under signed has filed hla Final Account and Keport as Administrator of the above entitled F.mUIc, and that Iho Court has fixed Friday. April :ut, IlMB, at 10 no A. M.. at the Circuit Court room In the Court house at Klamath Falls. Oregon, as me time ana nine of heirlni . nK. Jections. If any, to the same and settle- A. J. JOHNSON Administrator nf said Kclale A. 1-8-l3-2i-2a No. (K. FUNERALS BROCK I-TNN BROWN Funeral services for the late Brock Lynn Brown of thla city, who passed away 12 miles north of Redding. Calif., on monaay, marcn xu, iu4, win ne neia In the chapel of the Earl Whit lock Funeral home, Pine at 6th, on Friday, April 2, ID48. at 11 a. m. with the Rev. Keith P. Field, pastor of the Bible Baptist church of this city, offi ciating. Commitment services and In terment family plot In ML Lakl ceme tery. Friends are Invited. EARL HOWARD AM. RIO Funeral services for the late Karl Howard Altred of this city who passed away 12 miles north of Redding, Calif., on Monday, March 2Tt, 1I4H, will be held in the chapel of the Earl Whltlock Funeral home, Pine at 6th, on Saturday, April 2, 1948, at 1:30 p. m. under the auspices of Klamath Falls Lodge No. 2000 FOE, Commitment aervfrns and Interment family pint In Klamath Memorial park. Friends ire Inviled. DMNNE IOUIHE VAN DUKER Dlanne Louise Van Duker. the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. van uutter, passed away in thla city on March 31, 1IHH, at 8:20 a. m. Iloslrfrs her parents, she Ii survived bv a broth er, Robert J., of this city; grandparent. Mr. and Mrs, William Van Dukcr of this My and Mra) and Mrs. J. L. Loche of Brownsville, Tex. Baby Dlanne was laid to rest In Klamath Memorial park munuiay. Aorll 1. Ward's Klamath Funeral home In charge of the arrangements. i.ii I'm FLOWER SHOP DOMAIN KONf Mil rt44f NOTICE ta hereby riven that the un dersigned hits filed his Final Account Administrator of the Estate GAHNEK LUNIJY, deceased, with the County Clerk of Klamath County, Ore gon, and that the Circuit Court of said County has fixed the 3rd day of May, iri-io, i wie nour or iu:iki o clock A. M. of said day, and the Circuit Court Room in tne i-ourt House at K anuilh f n Oregon, as the time and place, for hear ing objections, If any, lo said Final Ac count, ana setiiement iherenr, HENRY C. GF.HHKH Administrator of the Estate of uaiinkii LUNUY, Deceased. A I 8-13-22 No. 63. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed Executor of the Estate of HENRY ALBERT uMi.r.r. increased, ny the Circuit Court of Klamath County, Oregon. All persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to pre sent same, properly verified, to me at the Office of H. C. Merryman, 303 IO.OF Building. Klamath Falls. Ore goe. within Six months from dale hereof. Dated April 1. 4H . . HARRY C. MESNER. Executor. AT H 13 22- No. flfl CLASSIFIED RATES One day 2-day run , Vdny run , 4-day run , week run per word 4c por word Be per work lie oar word 1 3c per word Me par word 4flo Month run Ads received by 1 p.m. will nppenr same nc moon in "New Today" column, New Today FOR RENT 2-room furnished cabin. JltlJ'lm, HOT SPRINGS " 3-bedrooms, double plumbing, fireplace, hardwood floors, full basement, auto matic piped heat. Snrlnkler system, Reasonably priced at f 10,000.00. Pi Knit H IE WA FIT AGENCY Realtor 613 Klamath Ave. Phone 0230 or 8734 t'tower Shop oitivi;i (At Grcenhoutci) 3014 S. ftth. Phonri MM nnd 0340 Free Delivery i lowera by Wire Funeral Dcslgni Our Specialty FOH HALE 00 HP Crawler tractor with bottom due plow. 2 bultum la inch a way plow. He 1E hydraulic arrapwr, Jay Hawk slacker, offset disc, spring ltoth harrow with tractor hitrh. 7-ft. Iraclur mower, potato digger, potato nrvBHT. ptusio ruiuvaior ai sacks tUnm-hrn seed barley. Phone WIT. Evening 7UU FOR SALE H4i) Chevrolet pickup: 4- iwl transmission, overloads, good rublK-r, ft773. Phone SIX HU Ft I) CUTS weighing around 11m. Nice shape. 3 miles northeast of Merrill. Ore., on Jetmelte Hanch. WANTKD - Medium sle hnuaa trailer, gtmd condition, Have unused home appliances, would like to trade part. I 0.ll.ix 912 trtAtv FULL PRICE 3 -room mtNlern, double constructed. concrete foundation, garage, chlrkan house, one acre ground. One blink off bus line. LANDIS PARK 3 bedroom home, possible to hnlsh S additional bedrooms in alttc. Rrasun- alile terms. CHUCK HONNEY REALTOR Tower Theatre Bldg Your Suburban Realtor" Phone 7231 Evening .TUJ2 SHASTA WAYr 3 bedroom, corner lot. chicken home, fmltroom, separate dining room. 4.'vno Mlt.US 2 bedroom nearly new home larae and roomy Full foundation, lots of nulIMni. dinette. nU tiered. lawn near bus and stores. awmj GRANT HTt Immedute possession, fireplace, hardwood flors. nit fur nace, full basement .'th finished room dinette, utility rh. fenced l"io bt,roomB n min floor. Only .J!!".. C ARC.ETSINOER. REALTOR l'tltt Mtn Phiin fUL mi FOR SAl.C-IQM Chev. coupe. Phone WANTED TO ntfV - Upright piano Must be reasonable Write Box M rare Herald and News. FOR SALE Milk cow Pork by half or whole W2I Madison ' RrOtM.AR MEETING LOCAL 6-13 1WA CIO SATURDAY. APRIL 3. at I P M Nomination of rie..t to i)i,lrlc, Convention 223 So (l(h Perm anents DEn-U-CURL for the young Miss. 13 30 COLD WAVES. 110 00 and Up I SUPERSONIC COLD WAVES. 113 00 and un MACHINE and up HELI.ES BEAUTY SALON 7m Main Street Phone 3377 FOR RENT Sleeping room, private "i.i rine. i-none Z-OT72. FOR SALE- Model A Ford roup, pick up. Jtut re bored. 93AO. Phone MOO 'our.r.nx ' HIED" CHICKS There Is no chance of damage In ship i V . ' y "om 'our own New Today AND MACIMNELEAS, 98 30 RECEPTIONIST wanted Age over 23 preferable. Must le able to tpe. Ap ply Klamath Valley Hospital. WANTED TO RENT 2 Iwdtoom fur ttished house. Adults. Reriemes. Phone 7rt3. roil SALE W acre. Irrigated. ' block fr. bus line and paved sir eel. Fine building site, TW Contact F E Jiggar with M L. JOHNSON 41 J Main Phone 81 1 J iNiihts 1 OUM WANTED - Ktwrlenred middU aied hoiisvheiwr t;tMx wages. Mut hae references Phone ,1713 AUCTION Watch Saiurda'a paper for list and location Hany Umitr, Owner Col SMIgMrt. Aui-lloneer. TOR SALE Contract on bi-h rental properly. 1. literal discount. Call room 2i2. I aaraile Hotel. r'OR RALE lu;u llulik ...Ian, good condition 9373, Call 3-U2.I4. FOR RENT 4-roim apMrtmeut. 3 bed rooms, kitchen, living room utility room, eleclMr sloe. refriaerator water and electric power fuinished' Phone .Vmu or lB3n Dei by. t0. fiAl r lrgalne. mUcelUncous table., uiomallc record cbsnger and records. pi.re walnut dlnlna suite Eastern niaplp twin leds. douhle ,1 Complete, pull rurtaln fireplace s rge crib mattress, srslr.. buggy' wrhina horse and chair Pnon 6J1D WASTED TO RENT .1 or 4 room un furnished simi intent or dupivs 2 adults. IUt refrtence ( ftn t hsrls Gillwrt. Wlllstrt Hotel wanted Venetian bllmls I apart and clean I'lmn. i.iuaii EOR SALE- 2n new nickel vending nul machines, mahe offer Charles WheU chet. mwiii II. Cascade Jb.trl Call enings DAIIlV liriffn iMi-vi,... We II have a contignmenl of I m head nf oUtn nt Ciutriisey belfets SOUTHERN ("lira ON LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO. Phoeiilt. Ore Cal A H Dudley, Aurtlnneer Phone 4174. Medford. Ore VERY NICE um.?N5 "HOOM MODERN HOME With 3 lots, garage, awti. fiull trees l,nU"- U 1 U"n- ,,r,f'u 943UU. Reasinalile terms Contact V E Jigger. 8 Troniportatlon For Heavy Hauling. Crane or WlnvB wotk, call Tlnl KLAMATH FIIEIOHT LIN El C) Klamath Avs 10 Sorvicet MONEY FOR RENT lake I. approved rlisk- Guaranleed chirks from U breeding flocks 917 73 pi-r liw straight run. IHc each in small lots OREGON STATE HATCHERY TJW South Hth Phone 6003 wA.-vrr.D Woman for part time house wxru. .uif rt. (in. GARDEN PLOWING, harrowing. Ing. Orders taken. Phone 4Hl. ArTHAOTIV'E lwn-iedroom home with i wo acres exreiient soli located Momeonie. This property has large well constructed chicken house and other buildings. It Is priced o tell at wuick possession. neat two-bed room home with full lux-mem. LXK-aien close In on Shasta. f.ooo terms in responsible party. Jrn- Hee Joe Perry with E L WEAVER. REALTOR Real Estate and Insurance 33B E. Main Phone 6764 . STEWART LENOX ADDITION A beautiful fl-room home with three oenrooms, nining room, braakfast nook kitchen and utility room, Has flre plare, hardwood floors throua-hout th main nwir. ana inlaid linoleum In the kitchen and hath, House and grounds are In very good condition. Has gar- Kr. snop space ana mm storage space, $1500 down, easy payments, 71(1.1, A1JUITION A nice two-liedroom home on paved strret. HardwofMl floors in living room, leum In dining room, k lichen, utility room and bath. Has fireplace, electric noi waier neater and a nice fenced-in lawn. This home Is Just one and one- half years old and Is In verv fund eon. dlllon. Reasonable down payment, bal- in on loan. SUBURBAN Three-bedroom home, living room, din ing room, kitchen, utllllv room, foil basement, lawn and shrubs, double gar age, furnace and electric hot water neater. Cvervtnina In a-onri eonlit Inn Terms. SEE EVERETT R. BALL with AL LONUE REALTOR 111 S. Hth St. Phone 926.1 Evenlnea ?.'106. R004. H.V17 FOR SALE -One 0x12 and one ' 6x0 genuine Oriental Harouk rugs. SIS Soring. FOR SALK-llranrl new Tiome at 96.VKJ. Four large rooms, hath and aervlr porch. Hardwood rioori, automatic oil furnnre, I crated on paved street and sewer. In desirable neighborhood. 9200" down, balance terms, Phunt 7073. WANTED Experienced ranch coolc. Write non B7 rare Herald and Newa. FOR RALE North Klamath Falls, 2 lots, one house, 3-rooms plus alneplng porrh; and on 2-room house, All large roonti. Garage, good aoil. 94200, 92000 down. 23 x 72 warehouse, completely Insulated, 91300. ALTAMONT 11-rnom non-modern house, 'Vsora good land. Immediate po"sslon. 9243U. alraut i down. See Verne McClellan With EDDIE "DOC" RICHARDSON IIROKKH 23 Main Phong B24t (Evenings 4230 or 6201 1 " 2-IIEDIIOOM HOMK 'A crm. Excellent pre-war construction. narnwooo rioors, fireplace, garage with plenty nf storage spare. Close In. Suburban location. 97780. Tarmi. Will So GI. ee S, A. Flamum, Newt Nelion or Hap Caldwell NELSON REAL ESTATE 1631 South 6th I'hnne rVTfl.l WILL lakft Vara "of chllcTin home days. Phone fllOfl. 0n SAI-E-1047 tlticklluperr4-door mini, j-non oif.ia. Nrtth M 1. JOHNSON 4ia Phone 31 U 'N,hU a o1 EOR SALE .13 Old. mobile 9.UO C.h 3731 11 1, bee IS "VOUR IRONINO" a rhore during spring cleaning time' Rent a Tbor Auto Magic Gladlron, 93 30 per week week OREGON EQUIPMENT CO 137 So oth Phone IW17 FOR SALE- Radio phonograph, chest of drawers, Inomptitig mallreas. sliig rocker, washing machine and port able vacuum cleaner 3oo Radrliffe tOH SALE " ltit.1 Plymouth coupe 9233 1.112 Nlmltc , Shasta Housing TOR RALE 3 wheel trailer, good run dlllon. Also new 1 -wheel trailer. 2W.HJ Crest. Phone 3030. FOR SALE Wood range New gH hot water lank. Cabinet radio. 2l3u Crest Phone S2T. VT ANYONE knows or has music to He's a Devil In His Own Home Town" by Irving Merlin, phone ou;i evenings, or davs 477U. DON'T MISS THIS! ft-moiilhs-old. fl ft jjntpolnt refrigerator; 2 piece blue Kroahler living room set, platform rorker. mahogany drum'table. kitchen table and 4 chairs. Call Hen Collins 7433. between 0 am. and ft p m. fur (his unusual sacrifice. FOR SALE -Cedar posts. Body wood Phone flrlmmlng Cup Cafe, Keno. Ore. FOR RENT Brimming Cup Cafe and Gas Station, with equipment. Keno. Ore. EOR SALE Trailer house. 21-ft" over all "Elcar Coach " 11230. May be seen at 20.I3 Wlard Phone 047. FOH SALE-1046 Hlude. one-ton pick up. Ll.ooo miles, heater, radio, fg lies, spot and other extras . , , ! cash offer bv Friday noon. Ilea Carter, P. O. Box 4f)0 SPRING" FLOWERING BULBS At a 3o saving to you! America's finest Regal Lily Bulbs, nuecn of garden lilies. Fragrant, hardy, easy culture. Strong blooming sire - 14 for 12 00; Extras - for 9200; Select top fl for 92 00; Exhibition sle-6 for 92 0; all postpaid, wllli money -bark guar antee. Special case Int prices for larger plantings. Order today and ask , for free Hit. Rob Start. Wholesale Bulb Grower. Depl, KF C2-1. Ilnx 161, I Canby, Oregon. fOR SALE One computing scale rapa city thirl v pounds wlih automatic Compensating device. 940. 1 HI, Phone ST7, Modoc Point, evenings. fOR SALE IfMO Chevrolet, recently overhauled. IH73. Route I. Box win CLEANING Oik) hour. Phone 0002. Apt. EOR SALE 103ft Plymouth coupe. -22:V ni2 Nlmll. Shasta Housing, (I i honl to rout a hoiiw BUT you can conveniently mil mutiey. 10 muuUu to pay. LOANS ON Salary Furniture Automobiles contltlrntlnlly arranged with up lg COMMERCIAL FINANCE CORP. 107 No. Slh Phon Till TOM O'DWYER Manmer Uc. S MI Ue. M-JU SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Newril 8nnltnry Method AIM ROTO ROOTER SERVICE Clrmu 8rrr Llnr of Root. Cta Phone Mil or 3230 ED H. KINO I4UU STOREY BROS. WELL DRILLING Orld BARNES PUMPS Imuirdlni Benin Pliorir 01 U Mrrrlll, Or EXCAVATING Mobil Bliovrl mill Trcncli Him llulldoar Kill Dirt Toiuoll Drlvrway Clndfrj CKANE KKUVICE GRAHAM BROS. . Phone 4077 electricaT contracting INDU8THIAL iiotiHK wiimno. rrc. FKKE ESTIMAI3 JOHN M. OWENS Plume KM SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED DRAIN TILE PUT IN" L A. KING Phone 9682 Now Is the Time to put Hint barn ynrd fertilizer or Inwn nnd flower bedn. Olve Inwiu Hint pretly ureeti color. Writ curd to J. A. Went, P. O. Box 873. FULLER BRUSHES CLEM JOYER A 14.19 Martin Street Phone Bflvi lUlWiNCI, DINCINd AND 1IAIIIIOW IN(i -c.arilrii, or nrreni.. N,, j, u,, i"M?.'.' "null. M.vmir.l Kmlllt 4.11 B WlnLr Av. I'll,, j, 7M UAHhKN IM.OWINO- Cll.lom nlnwlnJ Mini all ti'.i-lur Wfirk. Miki iii,,i. uariivni or act.Ngo, Mooting Notices KLAMATH LOIKiK No. 77. A. F. c A. M. will hold a HPr.CIAI. COMMUNICA TION on Friday, April 2nd, at 7::m p.oi. Work In K. A. drgrrr. VUltfnic brallirrn cordially Invllfd. niCIIAIIII A. OIIIKKITH. Womlllpfol Muflrr. hKOIII.An MRKTINU nl OUahl.d Amarli-an Vet rani and Auxiliary will ll. hnld Prldnv, April 2, In lha K. C Hall al II p.m. DICK MKKK, , Conwnnridr-r. r r. KLAMATH rAI.LH Y J E AKIIIK No. 2IHHI . !. Hemilar moat In I AM' I ' II 1 1 av.ry 7'u.aday nlahf 7:411 p m., P O It 6fDir:.JU- .m hall. DIM and Walnnl cordially Invited Lost and Found LOST AT TIIK AP.MOIIV AT TUB riimMKNH nAi.L, jiiht nKKonr. INTKHMIHHION, A MAN'S HENnilS WHIST WATCH. IIK.WAIII). nt. TURN TO HRRALD-NEWH On PH. mo APTER S P. M. COSTTvfollnT In (rnnr rirat' Covananl Genoral Noticoi NOT raaponnllilc "for "dolila other tlinn my own. ra. noooiay, Star Ha., Weil Tillamook, Ora. meiila now, I'hona M1411 ClIHTAINH laundcrri)Plckun' and da llvcrv Phooa (i7a rTT.KCTltlkV VOIIII HVUtMrlUlMllua moia t;t,ili rrca In. UII. Hon animate lurnlahed l advance. ,, BINCIM REWINO MACHINK CO. 4IB Main .,on a4ni WINDOW CI.RANINorhome and com. nierclal janllor work. Painted wallt cleaned. riiMira clenocd and waxad JKSHr. HllllllAIII) A RONS Phone 7II7H nr P47B WF. DO IIKMSTITCHINO, I0oydol colt.in. IHc yd. lot .ilk. Art Needle work Shp. ajj Main. Ilpalalra. I'lCTIlilK KltAMINd-Camao Shop 7 if Main Phone 114117 DltKSHMAKINd and"alterlloner"Mre Jnnea. Phone 111111:1. DKHKINTTliI dre.maklnallerallona tlraca Cnev. phona 7IH7. I'allcal llicalrn Apta ri.OOM I.AVINrtraan,llnancrflnl.hln Jtoherl l.antr., phona ll.Hlfl. Lorn! null f,nn DlalancaMrfvttig Crnllna Packing and Htc,rne KLAMATH rilKHHI'l LINKS Phone 77111 mi Klamath Ava PAINTINtlTnlarlor and "atarlor Kara lonln II L Hrnwn, phona 4228 EVANS "CAHINIT SHOP 1117 r. Main Phona M2I SKWINO MArillNKnrPAm;axperl aervlce on all makea. Prea eallmatea II, ill) rtirnlture lachania, S.I2U tit I. Phone nflln. ELOOH SANDINfl and raflnlahlm. Norman rralejr. phonl PAINTINrt dr.nrallnr paperhanelni uiaaiernnarn llnlantng and apray peine InK Kfttlmalea Riven. Phona .102H. VFS. we repair "all lawhmowera, aawk klllVea. Ir,,ir. end nmatl ... an.ln.ft noiir.NHAMKit saw a iiK.f'Airt siial :I41 Ebbi Mnln . nmoiniAviNf) wm nih: KI.MKII SMITH, CKMKNT CONTIt ACTOH Phone 4fi:itl 2H'lll Paltcraon OAIIDF.N Pf;OWINfTanrl prenarallon i.an rtaa unrfly. 7h;ir, hi. a,