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t PACE TEN HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MARKETS and FINANCIAL WHEAT PRICE DOWN FOR DAY CHICAGO, April 30 WP Wheat atarted off lower on the board of trade today and never got back to previous closing price. A dribble f wiling orders kept the market under mild pressure all day. Reasons offered for the mark-down Included: Profit-taking, light ahowers In Kansas and Nebraska, smaller gov mment cash wheat purchases and a drop In the buying price, and finally a feeling that the prospective railroad strike may be avoided. Wheat finished K-1V4 lower, May ..45i, corn was H lower to H higher May 12 20K. oata were unchanged to H lower, May tl.lOH-, and lo'ybeani were 4 to 6 centi lower May .9. . Wheat Open Hlh Low riose Mot. "ZZZZ 2304- a.31i a.39H i.3l-H Market Stays Even Today NEW YORK, April 30 P De mand for a few special stocks man aged to hold the market nearly even today. Aside from oil and aircraft favor ites, narrow Irregularity was the rule. A number of industrials were In alow retreat near the close. Trading was maintained approxi mately at the pace of recent ses sions, running to around 1,400.000 shares. Only once during the entire month of April did volume fall to top the million mark. Gloomy news developments In several labor negotiations proved a restraint At lower levels were Chrysler, TJ. a. Steel, Chesapeake & Ohio (at a new low for the year), Pennsylvania Railroad, Firestone, National Dis tillers, Union Carbide, American To- BUILD PROFITS mr BORROWING RIGHT I LAND BANK LOANS H. E. HAMAKER Secy., Treaa. Leemls Bldf. Ph. 6478 bacco, Western Union and Owens Illinois. New 1048 highs were attained by Socony-Vacuum, Richfield Oil and Santa Pe. Also higher were Stand ard Oil (N. J.l, Douglas Aircraft, Coca-Cola. DuPont and Texas Paci fic Coal and OIL Al Chem & Dye 1004 American Can 864 Am Pow & Lt 84 Am Tel & Tel 1534 Anaconda 384 Atchison 1064 Bendlx Aviation . Beth Steel Boeing Airplane ... Calif Packing Canadian Pacific . Case, J. I. Chrysler Comwlth A Sou Ccnsol Edison Cons Vultee Crown Zellerback Curtlss Wright . Douglas Aircraft .... Du Pont De Nem General Electric General Poods General Motors Goodyear Tire Gt Northern Pfd Int Harvester Int Paper Pfd .... Johns ManvUle Kennecott long Bell "A" Montgomery Ward Nash KeMnator Kl Dairy N. Y. Central . North Am Co. Northern Paciflo . Pao Am Pish Pac Gas & Elec . Pac Tel Tel ... Pan American Penney. J. C. Radio Corp Rayonler Reynolds Metals . Richfield Safeway Stores Sears Roebuck Sinclair Oil Southern Pacific Standard Brands Standard Oil Cal . 34 H . 344 . 27 . 33 . 14'i . 444 . &94 . 24 . a34 . 14. . 30H 8 66H .1744 344 384 554 43U 46 95"4 654 374 544 274 57 164 271 154 154 214 144 324 98 94 434 104 - 27i - 27S, 25 194 38 224 54 264 - 67 KEEP KLAMATH KI.FAN FOR SALE BLISS TRIUMPH CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES Carl Wodecki Mail .ddrs.i P. O. lox 1 11 1 COLONIAL HOTEL Ph. 9089 Sludebaker Corp. .. 8unshtne Mining ,. Union OH Cal Union Pacific United Airlines United Aircraft U. S. Steel Warner Bros. Plo ., Westing Elco Woolworth 224 104 294 178 174 284 75 124 29 45 LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, April 30 (AP-USDA1 Salable hogs 7500, total 8500; steady to 50 cents higher on weights 230 lb. and under; heavier weights 50 cents to 1.00 higher: top 22 00; bulk good and choice 170-230 lb. 31.00 21.75 : 240-260 lb. 19.50-21.00; 270 290 lb. 17.75-19.25; 300-350 lb. 16.50 17.50; 375-425 lb. 15.75-16.50; sows strong to 50 cents higher: most good 350 - 550 lb. 13.75- 15.00; heavier weights as low as 13.00. Salable cattle 2000, total 2300; sal able calves 200, total 200: steers un even, kinds weighing 1250 lb. down and of value to sell from 30.00 down active, steady to strong; choice steers slow and carrying a weak un dertone; heifers strong; cows strong to 60 cents higher; bulls and veal ers steady: best bid 31.00 on load choice around 1200 lb. fed steers; most good to low-choice fed steers and yearlings 28.00-30.50: several loads good to low -choice heifers 29.50-30.00; common and medium beef cows 19.50-23.00; canners and cutters 14.50-19.00: top 24.50 on good heavy sausage bulls: good and choice vealers 27.00-30.00. Salable sheep 1000. total 2000: slaughter lambs fairly active, gen erally steady: three decks good and choice around 100 lb. fed wooled lambs 26.00: two loads mostly good grade around 103 lb. wooled lambs 25.50; load or so common to medium lightweight wooled lambs unsold; load good and choice shorn lambs held above 25.00; small supply slaughter ewes steady to 25 cents higher: odd head fat wooled ewes to 13.00 with choice shorn ewes 11 00-11.50. r i n fl "Pwc I it . fc I A cfcoic tnvtntofy al dtvrsifld surplus mr chndi rrnjd In small and mtdium sixad lofs ... offorad at Spot Bid to wholatalarg, rata lit ri, industrial wars and ofhar aligibla buvars in this localal Gat Brochura SFX-OL- 291 from ttia addrau btlow row , . . arrarwjt to Impact May 4 thru 1 1 (aieapt Saturday and Sunday) . . . Than ba at Landing Aids Ei pa rim ant Station, Areata, Calif., I AM, May 12 to bid. This is an opportunity ta tacura "still hard to gat marchandisa" at your own prical IHVENTOkY Truebt Ona GMC 2'2 ton .hop: two International 2'j ton tractors. Usad. Trailtrst '42s, ona Fruahauf 2-ax.la full and ona Truck Eng. Co. 2-axla tami. Chryilar Engints: 17 in dustrial anginas -6 cyl., 50 HP, un used, and still In thair original crates for export. Drills: 30 unused AC-DC y" portables. Jacks: 66 unused automatic 15 ton rachet type. Gen erators: Sevan DC, 100 V units with Hercules 6 cyt. engines. Unused Hose, Valves, Fittings: 47,400 ft. 4" fuel hose; gate, check, swing, globe, flanged and other type valves; plus couplings, ells, nipples, teas, unions, flanges. Pumps: 13 unused centrif ugal pumps four electric nine gasoline. Also seven used pumping outfits. Cranes: Three used over head traveling entryt. Cements 5,000 94 lb. bags, Portland. Fishing Una: 2,600 coils (210 ) 516" line. Wading Surfs: 359 unused nylon-rayon and rubber overall type, In me dium and large sizes. Used Furni ture: Folding cots, double deck bunks, wood wardrobes, fibre board lockers, exec desks, barber chairs, wood file cabinets, etc. Restaurant Equipment: Steam tables, serving tables, food preparation machinery and equipment, mass trays, ate. Misc. Industrials: Blowers, pedestal grinder, heavy duty sewing ma chines, swaging machine, sheet metal shrinker, graphitad packing, rock drill bits, bolt cutters, shovels, axel, acetylene generators, ate Information In this advertisement ft believed to be correct but no guarantaa Is made and ft will not be usad as a basis for negotiation. Catalog 5FX-OL-291 gives description of property, necessary Inspection data and terms nd conditions of sale. In no ease will failure to inspect be considered grounds for a claim against WAA. Items currently being purchased by the Federal Government for National Defense are subject to withdrawal up to time of commitment for sale. 4ddrtii All fig ir Mas To Soft Locatfe top Landing Aid, Experiment Station ARCATA, CALIF, 20 Mil.i N. of Eureka Phone Areata 700 . ffM 'ten mm SMSl VfTIRANSI NEED A TYPEWRITER? If you're s V.t ol World War II and want a typewriter for perional iim mall e stamped, leif addreited envelope to the addrau below. Write "Group No. 69" In upper left hond oorner of envelope. An Impertiel envelope drawing will bo held. If your envelope If drawn you'll be notified when and where talo will be held, condition and price of machine,, etc, ACT NOWI Supply li limited. Send en velopes to! , WAR AS.ITS ADMINISTRATION ' (ntMHr IinrlM Cwlir, II Sirry St., See Frmclica 7, Callfimli PORTLAND, April 30 (AP-USDA Salable cattle today 75. total 350; calves .5: market fairly active, steady, but most classes nominal; odd medium-Rood beef cows $22.00 25.00: canners-cutters $16.00-19.00; good vealers $30.00-33.00. For week Salable 1850. total 2960. Calves sal able 340. total 365. Compared week ago, steers $1.50-3.00 higher, heifers mostly $2.00 up, cows 50 cents- 1. 00 up after losing part of early $1.00 1.50 gain. Bulls $1.00-2.00 up. Good fed steers $28 50-30.00. common medium $23.00-28.00; medium and good heifers $25.00-28.00, load odd head top good $29.00. new high: can. ner-cutter cows $16.00-20.00. heavy Holsteins to $24 00 at best time, medium-good beef cows $22.00-25.00. young cows to $26.50. Good beef bulls $25.50-26.50. one head $27.25. record high. Good-choice vealers $30 00-35.00. Salable hogs today 15. total 200: market strong, top $24.25 on good choice 193-226 lbs. For week, sal able 1250. total 6000. Closing mar ket steady, 25 cents higher after losing part of early 25 to 50-cent advance. Good-choice 180-230 lbs. this week $24.00-24.25, extreme early top $24.50. Heavier and lighter weights penalized $2.00 and more. Good 350-550 lb. sows $17.00-18.50, lighter weights to $19.00. Good choice feeder pigs $24.00-25.00. Salable sheep today 10: market nominally steady. For week: Sal able 485, total 2435. Market "active. $1.00 higher on lambs and 50 cents higher on ewes. Good-choice lambs $23.00-23.50, common down to $19.00; good-choice wooled ewes $11.00-12.00. POTATOES CHICAGO, April 30 fAP-USDA) Potatoes: total U. S. shipments 743: arrivals 111; on track 244; supplies moderate: demand slow; market dull; Idaho Russet Burbanks D. S. No. 1, 6.00; Minnesota-North Dakota Red River Valley Cobblers 2.75-85; new stocks: California Long Whites (100 lb. sacks) 7.00; Texas Bliss Triumphs (50 lb. sacks) 2.50-3.00. wi'Di. .sn eja. ...nmmmm'wnmmm . . . Improving Harold VanDuker, Baker, Ore., pastor, who has been seriously 111 In the Central Oregon city. Is reported as on the mend, according to word received by rela tives. His mother who resides in this city, remains at his bedside, however. Leaving for South Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Martin are leaving Satur day for Martin's former home in New Orleans, La., going by motor via Reno and Las Vegas, Nev. Mar tin will be on a two-week vacation from his position at Fyock's Gen eral Electric store. EXAMS SALEM, April 30 (P) State Real Estate Commissioner Claude H. Murphy announced today a new series of examinations for real estate brokers and salesmen. They will be held May 15 in La Grande, May 17 in Medford, May 18 In Salem, and May 19 in Portland. More than 300 persons will take the tests. ABBEY Born at Klamath Valley tiot pital. Klamath FalU, Ore., April 29, IIMB. to Mr. and Mr.. Rohert Abhy, 1320 Lookout, a boy. Weight, 7 poundi 4 ounce.. KEEP KLAMATH KLEAN LUGGAGE i TUT HUM CTfiDC 4 k i iik uun jiuiiL L 714 Main Street OaAAAAAAAAAAJ Flower Shop DRIVE IN (At Greenhouses) 3614 S. 8th. Phones 8335 and 9340 Free Delivery Flowers by Wire Funeral Designs Our Specialty Progress Days Show Slated Plans for a two-dny Klnmnlh Progress Days exposition were an nounced today by the aviation com mittee of the chamber of commerce, after a survey of the business com munity showed enthusiastic lnlfiv.it The affair will be held at the Klamath airport May 30 and 31. The big double hangar at the field will be an exhibit building for dis plays of cars, trucks, tractors, Im plements, boats, sporting goods, building materials, airplanes, and man)' other lines. On May 31, a visiting troupe will stage an air show at the airport which will be the major entertain ment feature of the exposition. On May 30. local pilots under direction of Bud Arnold will give an aviation demonstration. Joe Hicks Is general chairman of the committee in charge of the exposition. Mrrli I.lcfitift FOLTZ-WHKATl.KY IXuiuld rrl Foils, 30. ftrdr, native of Kiuim. nt denl of Ktmmath Fall. Vrkiit Verm? 1 1 Wheat ley. -JO. native u( Oklahoma, resi dent of Klamath FalU. HIGH-KING Taylor X. Hiih, 33. farmer, native of Oregon, resident of Klamath FalU. Belly Jean Kmc. ID. naltva of Louisiana, resident of Klamath Falls. ROBH INS-HENRY Jack Alan Rol bins. 23. salesman, native of OreRoti. resident of Klamath Falls. Let I a L,ouU Henry. 19, secretary, native of Oregon, resident of Klamath Falls. Dtrrees Granted Jacqueline F. Newcom vs. Clethro K. Newcom. Jack L. Nealy vs. Lorraine Neaty. Arthur M. Simmons vs. Helen M. Simmons. Complaints Fllrtt Haiel H. Robinson vs. Leslie B. Rob inson, suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and Inhuman treatment. Couple mar ried March 23, 1147, In Reno, Nev. Plaintiff asks custody of one minor child. $29 per month support. S12A costs, $100 per month alimony. Attorney lor plaintiff. A. C. Yaden. Arthur M. Simmon vs. Helen M. Simmons, suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and Inhuman treatment. Couple mar ried August 5, 1926, In Maiulon. Ore. Plaintiff asks property settlement. At torney for plaintiff. J. C. O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Steward Jr. vs. Lawrence John Fttutmmons. suit to quiet title. Attorney lor plaintiff, Wil liam Kuy Kendall. Peggy Lee Eschebeck vs. Walter Esc he beck, suit lor divorce. Charge. cruel and Inhuman treatment. Couple married May 30. 1940. in Lamas, huh. Plaintiff asks custody of two minor children. S1.V1 per month support, prop erty settlement. Attorney for plaintiff, J. C. O NeiU. Jaillce Ceart Lloyd M. Miller, overload. Fine $37 90. Harold Edward O wings, overload. Fine 10.50. John Wesley winsell. overload. Tina SIT 50. Truman Chest nelson, running nop sign. Fin W 50. Lonnie Adams, no j-ue- permit, fine S3. 50. Ralph Dean Chaney, driving witn in valid operator's license. Fine $20. Reuben Sigurd La ur hammer, running stop sign. Fine S3 50. Vlolette Damon MacLaughlln. no op erator's license. Fine $3.50. John D. Underwood, improper license. Fine $3 50. Fine $3 90. John D. Underwood, no wheel covers. $78 30. Thomas Phillip Cole, overload. Fine Earl Potter, overload. Fine $16.90. OBITUARIES WILLIAM NICHOLAS MACKF.V William Nicholas Macken, pioneer resi dent of the Malln district, passed away In this city Thursday. April 29. I!WH, at 12 20 p.m. following an extended Illness. The deceased was a native of Glenvllle. Minn., and was aged 76 years, 2 months and 28 days at the time of his passing. He Is survived by one sister, Mrs. H W. Donner of Klamath Falls, and three brothers. A. W. Macken of Klamath Falls. J H. Macken of Alma. Neb., and D. C. Macken of Davenport. la. The remains rest in Ward's Klnmath Funeral home. 823 High, where friends mav call. Funeral arrangements arc announced In this Issue. MO I. LIE IRWIN CARDNFR Mollie Irwin Gardner, a resident of of Klamath Falls. Ore., for the last 20 years, passed away In this city nn Friday, April 30. 1(M8, at 1:30 a.m. follow ing an Illness of four months. She was a native of Gray's Mill. Ark., and nt Klamath Falls. Ore., for the last 20 7 months and 19 davt. Surviving are two daughters. Mrs. Henry H. Kranen burg of this city, and Mrs. Earl Greear of Medford, Ore.: four half-brothers, Alvln and Joseph Busby of Unity, Ore., Bert of Bates. Ore., and David Busby of Stevenson, Wash.: four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The re mains rest In the Earl Whit lock Funeral home, Pine at 6th. Notice of funeral to be announced at a later date. FUNERAL WILLIAM NICHOLAS MACK F.N Funeral services for the late William Nicholas Macken, 30-year resident of Klamath county, will be held In the chapel of Ward's Klamath Funeral home, 923 High. Saturday, May 1. 1MB, at 2 p.m., with Rev. David Burnett of the First Presbyterian church officiating. Concluding services and Interment will follow In Klamath Memorial park. Friend! are respectfully Invited to at LEGAL NOTICES Equity No. 8H'!2 IN THE ClitCUiT COUHT OF THE STATE OK OREGON FOR THE COUN TY OF KLAMATH. MYRA MILL Kit, Plaintiff, VI. MERVIN MILLER. Defendant To Mervln Miller, Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby required to appear and answer plaintiff's complaint on file herein on or before the 31sl day of May, l(m, and If you fail to so answer, '" otherwise plead herein, for want thenof plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed lor In her said complaint, to-wlt: For a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds tit matri mony now existing between you and the plaintiff, upon the grounds of desertion. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof In The Herald and News, once each week for four suc cessive weeks, pursuant to the order of the Honorable David R. Vandenberg, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered on the 2flth day of April, 1948, the first publication to be made on the 30th day of April, 1W48, and the last publication thereof on the 2 J At day of May, 104ft, In said Herald and News, of Klamath Falls. Oregon. WILSON S. WILEY. Attorney for Plaintiff, UOft Medical Dental Building, Klamath Fa I In, Oregon. A. 30: M. 7-14-21 No. 113. BUMMON FOR, PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH. WILLIAM OWENS, DOING BUSINESS AS, OWENS ADJUSTMENT SKHV1CE, Plaintiff. CECILE C. KNIGHT, DOING BUSINESS AS, HI-WAY CAFE, Defendant. TO: CECILE C. KNIGHT, DOINO BUSINESS AS, HI WAY CAFE, the above named DEFENDANT: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby required to ap- FLOWER SHOP 4 JO MAIN tmn U7lerS44? aiiHil;li.MMiH pear and answer tha oomplalnt filed against you in the above milled action on or before tha ;tlt day of May, ItUH, that being the last day of tha tlma pivarrtlwtl In tha oiMer for tha im hi Na tion of Ihls summons and If you fall to answer m- to otherwise appear, plaintiff will take Judgment against you for tha tun of $Too u with interest thereon at riv tier annum from the Slim! day of Sep ten titer, ltMT, for an act of fraud; the sum of $107.13 with Interest thereon at tV per annum until paid, on the sec ond ran of action; the sum of J5 73 with Interest thereon at O1-,. per annum from the 7th day of August, ltM7, until paid, on his third cum of action: the sum or $144 30 with Interest thereon at rt'V per annum from the IWth day of July, li47, until paid, on his fourth cause of action: the sum of $7 ao with littert thereon at tt per annum from the 3rd day of May, 1147, until paid, on his fifth cause of action, AND for the plaintiff's coals and disbursements Incurred herein: that the property held under attachment In this action be sold to satisfy said Judgment. This summons Is published once a week for four sucveMlv weeks by order of David H. Vandeulerg. Judge of the above entitled Court mad and entered on April 27th, HUH. That date of flmt publication ol this summons Is April .loth. UHH. R F. MoLaHFN Attorney for Plaintiff, 3U9 Main St., Klamath Falls, Otvgon. A. SO: M. 7-14 'Jl- No. 114, CLASSIFIED RATES One day 2- day run , 3- day run . 4- day run . Week run per word 4e per word He . per work lie , oer word 13c ar word 13c uv word 43c Month run Ads received bv 1 n m will appear tame afternoon tn "New Today column. New Today NEW 1 BmnoOM HOMT: South suburbs. pumice lite construction, hardwood floor, utility rixtm, large lot. Heady to move Into. $i)7V), t s HOME & INCOME: Two modern homes on 1 lot. Rent for $140 monthly or live In one and rent the other. $13,300, 1 ACHE: Modern 3-bedmom home, lota of ut mill dings. Some stock Included for $7300. NEW SUP.rHn.AN HOME: Move Into this year-old home this week-end Modern in all respects. acre good soil. $7130. PIVE ACRES: No buildings, near air port. $1200. THREE ACRF.S: Smith Sixth. All or part at siwni per acre. I'A"I. Wll nr.RMVTH, SALESMAN JOHN C. ARGF.TS1NGFH HE M.TOM 101(1 Main Phone 33113, Kve. HtHd UNFURNISHED house for rent, no chll dren or pets Write Box 133, care Herald and News. FOR SALE: 200 amp G. " E "heavy duty arc welder, excellent condition. 1042 Dodge 1t-ton weapons carrier. 4-wheel drive. OOOxlrt tire, '.",. rubber. Ak for Vat at Haiti tor Motor Co. WANTED: Housekeeper who wants good home, board arm wage Will consider one or two children. Write HI. 3 Box 48S. 302 East Main Phone T179 DRIVE MORE VSEO CARS WHY WALK? Fred lladlix'k Urn Burgess t!MH Ford super deluxe convertible ope lt47 Ford super deluxe convertible cpe. t(W7 Ford super deluxe club coupe. 1947 Chevrolet Aero aedan. 1047 Plymouth 4-door sedan. 1M7 Sludebaker Champion 4 door sedan. 1047 Bulck super 4-door sedan. 1947 Bulck special 4-door sedan. tf4H Pontiac convertible coupe. 1946 Oldsmoblle 76 sedanette. 1946 Chevrolet Aero sedan. 1942 Bulck special 4-door aedan. 1941 Chev. special deluxe 4-door aedan. 1941 Bulck special convertible coupe. 1940 Chev. special convertible 4-dr. sed, IS.tO Butck VERY CLEAN 4-door sedan. 10jy Sludebaker Commander 4-dr. sedan. 19:i8 Ford coupe. I:i7 Oldsmotme 4-door sedan. 19,r7 Ford H3 4-door sedan. 1936 Ford 83 3 -door sedan. 1936 Chevrolet 4-door seaan. 1903 Dodge 3 -door sedan. PICKUP 1941 Ford pickup. A REAL BUY. COME IN AND SEE OUR SE1JRCTION THE BEST BUY IN TOWN; New 8-tube table model radios. The very latest In modern design and engineering. It will cost you nothing to liMik. hut once you see them you'll want ona. 2313 Orchard. . WILL" K X C H A N G E13-1 u be console "radio for table model radio-phonograph. 410 North 9th. Phone 4.1tt3. FOR SALE: Farmed 30- In above aver age conditioner, priced at $1000 for quick sale. Phone 9336. """CLOSE IN Only 3 bloc us north of Main St.. on level ground, easy walking distance to town. 3 large rooms, Uicludlng 2 good site bed rooms, dining room. Sleeping porch, ce ment basement. $7300, terms. SHASTA DISTRICT On half acre of beat toll, one bedroom completely modern home on Derby St., block to bus line. House In A-l con dition, garage. Completely furnished for $4300, terms. NORTH SIDE 1934 HARRIMAN STHEET, i block off Oregon Ave., 2-bedroom modern home with full cement basement. Electric ranee, oil heater, electric hot water. $3000, $1000 down. ee nay moon CHILCOTE & SMITH Realtors 111 N. 9th Phones 434, 3321) The Pioneer Agency. FOR RENT: Threa furnished apartments 1304 Word en. FOR SALE: Late model tank type vacuum cleaner, $33. Phone 32. WANTED: Two salesmen with car. Ex perience valuable but not necessary, Company In business SO years. Real opportunity for the right men. Phone 7376, STrVRANC.a PARK Among other attractive homes, 8 room well constructed 2-bedroom home with furnace, fireplace, hardwood floors, din ing room. Stucco exterior, corner lot, garage, lawn, shrubs, $9O00. Terms. WALKING DISTANCE 2-bedroom attractive home al 113 8. LAGUNA ST. Large living room, utility porch, attached garage, lawn, shrubs, $3800. Terms. MILLS ADDITION 3-BEDROOMS Newly built -room spacious home, all rooms on one floor. Oil furnace, fire place, hardwood floors throughout, large tiled bath, dining room, double garage. Over 1300 sq. ft. of floor space. Corner lot, paved street, both sides, See Ray Moon CHILCOTE A SMITH Realtors 111 N. 9th Phones 4934, 3329 The Pioneer Agency F"0rRENT: 1-room furnished apt. One adult only. Gas equipped. 338 Broad street. LIVESTOCKXljctION EVERY WEDNESDAY, 1:30 P. M. CATTLE! HOGS! SHEEP! When you hava livestock ready for mar ket, It will pay you to consign them to the KLAMATH LIVESTOCK COMMIS SION CO,, where the presence of packer, order, and shipper buyers assures you of top market prices for your livestock. Claude Hlbbert. owner of the Tower Drive-In has assumed management of the lunch room and will be open for business 10 a. m. every Wednesday. KLAMATH LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO, Phone 3074 Midland Road Gueck Bros. R. E. "Bob" Rhodes, Auctioneer MAKE MINE MISSrON HAHSAPARILLA AUCTION Sunday, May 2nd, 12 o'clork Noon RUMMERS LANE AUCTION MART Livestock. Including matched team heavy mures. Considerable machinery, furni ture and other articles. Bring what you have to sell tn nur auction C. C. SAMPLES, MANAGER COL. RWIGAHT, AUCTIONEER HIGH SCHOOL GIRL wants work after school or week-ends. Phone 2-0200. FOR SALE, dining room net. 2-platform rockers. 3337 Altamonl Drive. FOR SALE", 1037 Chevrolet sedan. 30fl4 Clinton. Phone 3-0003. . CLOSE-IN SUBURBAN "Delightful" Is the word to describe this nearly new 2-bedroom home, All rooms are large, In fact. It has 1200 aq. ft. floor splice. Onk floors throughout; at tached garage; a kitchen you will like because of the extra bullt-lns and con venience. Level lot, 73x107, Is nicely Inndscnped. The location Is Ideal. Price $fff)30-nnd worth It. DALE A HOWES. REALTORS 311 E. Mnln Phones 72(10, 604S L5UOP rcmnittnniF:.Hffni They'll Do It Every Time By I1' imirn llatlo On days that are sunny this dom0 little 0unnv wears a turban too small for a gnat PUT VvViEN ITS BLOWlN A 6ALB SHE WILL WITHOUT FAIL WEAR HER, BldGESTAND FLOPPIEST HAT New Tod THOHOIIMED rocker pups Phone 1U1 or rail after 3 p m., ftU S. 0th. FOR RENT Unfurnished duple apart ment, hot water heat, Couple only, $73 Call 3HtU. evenings 92(14. DISABLED war veteran wishes job aa night watchman. Phone auu7. WANTED, tight housekeeping rooms, apartment or house In vicinity of Martin and East Main, where 1 ran have children with me nights and Sundays, Phone 7177. ask for Doris. FOR SALE, folding bed with new pad. all In A-t condition. $13 Phone IWo4 after 3.30 Saturday afternoon. COFFEE SHOP Modoc Country Inn, MniiiM1 Point, Ore,, WILL IIK CLOSED Saturday ami Sunday, Mav 1st and Sod Tourist accoiti modal Ions will be available as usual. WANTED, an aggressive, neat appearing young man to learn retail sales with large national organisation. Age 11 to 23, Call m , WILL care for children days or eve nines Phone 73UH FOUND, 3-months -old springer spaniel up. contact ii. in. Alexander, lie n, tumoia Housing FOR SALE. 9 fl. davenport with match ing rnair, mono visu. wj mgn. t)ALSY AIR RIFLES Shipment Just re ceived. :iu and $4 ua. Air Bine nn shot tn stock, COAST TO COAST STORES llth and Main 1 WANTED, car hop. Apply in person, 1 (ino s Drive in. no pnone cans. FOR SALE. IU47 IVbm Dodge truck. flalhed with stork rack $143, Call 2-OH2X 4:123 Summers I -am FOR SALE. lu:M Ford Tudor sedan. Radio and healer. 443 Michigan. Phone IW74 FOR SALF.. 2-bedroom" modern house with acreage Will take late model car. Call 7tuW. NEW PHILCO electric refrigerator, $2oo so Terms. LUCAS FURNITURE. 193 E. Main G-E HMD model ranges available now at Frock's. 1001 Main. Ralsahle 4th element, built-in pressure cooker and deep well cooker, automatic ovs-n timer. Complete and delivered for $2H4 73. Other models $IM73. $249.73 and $.124 73. Phone us, 34UO WANTED TO RENT, one-bedroom apart ment or houe. furnUhed. No chil dren, no pets, References. Phone 2 03IL WANTElVeitpertenred housekeeper and cook, must bi callable of taking full charge References. Apply In person morning between hours 9 and 11, Ml Pacific Terrace. Sleeping room for rent, close in. tit Walnut. WANTED, first-class cut-off operator: also two common latHirers. Steady work. top wages. Phone ll-T-4, Sprague River, Ore. EVER BEARlNR Mastodon"" strawberry plants, trimmed, ready to plant, $1 30 hundred. Telephone IMW1 3707 Bristol, 4"-R00M house and acre for sale. 1H4.3 Etna St. ?ARPENTKH WORK, painting Inside and out. paperhanglng No Job loo big or small. Phone 2-il7 or 2-OH70. FOR SALE. M point diamond for AO0, or will trade for beef slock. Write Box 134. care Herald Netrs ((AVE your garden plowed the Rolotiller way. Phone 2 OH40. PAPER CURTAINS. Hollywood style, mops, floor polish, real sea sponges. Everything for hoiiserleanlng SCHNEIDER'S, 4H01 S. Olh Open evenings VfttXTcmriTlnr children by' the" hour,' day or week Phone flOU4. WEANF.R PIGS'fnr sale. 3023 tlariletf. WANTED TO RENT, 2 or 3-bedroom home. Call 4133 or Sl3, ask for Dr. Thompson. FY)H SALE. $1307 equity In 1047' Mer cury Fordor sedan. I2.3O0 miles; ex cellent shape; accessories too numerous to mention. Phone 33JII, fOR SALE, 3-rnom furnished house on half acre, semi-modern. Phone 3792. 3312 Miller. LOST, green trunk,'rrlb "mattress," be tween Spring lJike road and Altamonl Drive. If found, call H700. MAKE MINE MISSION SARSAPARILLA FOR' SALE, house moving equipment. Jacks, dollies, limbers, cables, pulleys. 1037 Chevrolet IS -Ion truck. 1941 GMC l'-ton army truck, fl-wheel with winch. W. McDanlal, 2332 Orchard. Phone 7429. WANTED, woman to care foryoung semi-Invalid In nice steam-heated apartment. Nice home for elderly woman. Call at 2fl Main. fOR AAl.T.,' Kelvtnaior refrigerator and Speed Queen washing machine. Call 2-00O7, after fl p.m, (030 CADILLAC 4-door sedan.' Model fit. Radio. $0 cash. Phone 7390. f OR "SALE, one used Wllle dlesel elec tric generator set 10 KW. Motor Just overhauled and plant Is In good run nlng order. Can be seen at Union Service Station, Laplna, Ore. Prlct $1000 delivered. WANTED, good userf S K.O. spring (Ire cultivator for Ford tractor, Slate price and age. R. C. Holmes, Rt. 2, Box 333, Grants Pass, Ore. fOR ' RALK7 partly furnished 4-rooni house on i acre, extra room built on garage. Wnlk-ln cooler. $3230. $4723 Climax, FOR SALE, 1030 Ford aedan. motor com pletely overhauled, new brakes, good tlres.$30O. 203 1 Radcllffe, after fl p.m. Hl.UF. TAG "Hnnnchen barley, 00.374 pure seed. Other seed, 0; weeds, 0; Inert 43'.;. Phone 4inm, J, Falrcln, WANTED,' an experienced office and credit manager for local business. Must be able tn take complete charge of all credit business. Age 38 to 33, Cull 0230. FOR RALE, li8cres, new 3-room house", frontage on highway fM near Lake view, School bus, Proposed power by fall, Reasonable. Write A. D. Ander son, care Goose Lake Timber Co., Rt. fl. Lakevlew. COSY, gold band wedding ring by re cent winow. enone tso. " fOn RENT, small apartment; 433 loth. RKLtAHLK couple, "no children,' want "to rent ona or two-bedroom house, Phon 2-0070. 1(T HEAD of "flunrnsey " and"Hnlsteln heifers (vaccinated) will ha nld at Livestock Auction Saturday, Phoenix, Ore. A Ford-Ferguson 42 Model, also plow, Rototlller, huckrnke, bulldozer, digger, scraper, mower and power lake-off will be sold at the Pavilion Saturday, Southern Oregon Livestock Auction Co. Col. A. H. Dudley, Auctioneer Medford, Ore. Phone 4174 STARE MINE MISSION SARHAPAFlfLLA 1 Mooting Noticei A, r. tV A. M will hold SPECIAL COMMUNI CATION on Friday, April 301 h at 7:30 P. M. Work In M. M. degree. Visiting brethren cordially invited Richard A. Griffith, Worshipful Master, Mooting Noticoi Mooting Noticoi REGULAR MEETING Local 6-12 I.W.A. Sat., May 1 , 1 :00 p. m. Special Order of Business Nomination of Local Officers for the coming year. 225 South 6th 1 Mooting Noticei ' KLAMATH " rAl.i.s f J P A Ell IK No 200U Alfi Regular meeting A ever? Tuesday nlghl gd&SJjme 7 ' P " - FOE dwjiJktr vT-i,ia" Ulh and Walnut UJrVoj OkrEVV Visiting tnmlers cordially invlled Lost and Found LOST. brown leather billfold rontining valuable papers and money. L-ioeiai reward IW N. Bin. 4 ' General Noticoi HAVE you entered the IILUMII.L con test yet? Ak your gmcer and be will tell you how to gel a 30c value clothes nln baa- for only 13c. STANLEY PRODUCTS lFAl.KR phone has been changed io tmw 6 PcrionaU 'OLd""aT40, 30, nor' MAN' YmTr crasy. Thousands peppy at 7ll. Oslrai Tonic Tablets pep up bodies lacking Iron For rundown feeling many men. Women call "old " New "get citilnt ed ' Hit ONLY Mr. At all druggist -In Klamath Falls at Walgreen s and Whltman Drug. PRIVATE ' DETECTIVES Utl HOIS OF OltrtlON Write Mni B. rare Uerald -News BARTENDER and worker for summer and fall Percentage basis and guaran- MEN See the fine selection of Reient Park men's suits at Rudy's, mm Main 8 Transportation ror llaavv Hauling Crana or WtnrS work rail 77HI KLAMATH rHEIUIIT LINES 101 Klamath Ava 10 Services Su re YOU CAN BORROW MONEY ON YOUR FURNITURE $50.00 or to SALARY $300 00 And On $50 00 YOUR to CAR $50000 And Repoy From Future Income. COMMERCIAL FINANCE CORP. 107 N. th St. Lie. 8251 M223 Phone 7711 Tom O'Dwycr, Mur. Farmers Attention! Land leveling, experienced operator. D-8 Cat Dozer and 13-16 yord Carryall. Will bo available now. D. J, Vega. Phone C869. Fertilizer and Dirt NOW Is (he tlmo to put It on new and old luwnn, flowers and gardens. Also liiiulncnplng. J. A. WEST Phone 2-0R05 TRACTOR WORK Large or ' small. Qurden Work a specialty, Phone 3-0741. 3800 Sum mers Lane, For Ambulance Service Phone BG30 24-Hour Service Anywhere Anytime Kaler's Ambulance Service Wmi)frcl.ieANlNfirh..m.-a,,rt-rom. marnlal lanllor work. Palntnl wall! cleaned, floor rlnnhrrl am) wnxnd. JKSHK HimilAIII) A HONS rhnw '""I or nn HNTATTvacuiim rlranara bvTiolir-or day. Talaphona a-OI.'ll, 10 Sorvicei EXCAVATING Mobil Sliovrl and Tirnch Ho Uulldon-r rill Dirt Topaoll Driveway (Mtulrra CltANK BKIIVICE GRAHAM BROS. Phona 4077 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Ncwoal Sanitary Method AIM ROTO ROOTER SERVICE dram Hrpr I.lnra of Roots, BU. Phone RH41 or 3330 EU H. KINO Ml Ml SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED DRAIN TILE PUT IN L. A. KING ( ) Phono 9682 FULLER BRUSHES CLEM J0YER 1435 Martin Hlrrcl Phone M77 CI'ltTAINH I.AlfNriEllCD, pickup aixl clflllvirf. I'llolW 4IN4I. Lu-ai alttt Uina UUIflnca" Movlns'" L'ralliia, I'acklna and kloraaa KLAMATH rRElUHl LINU Print) Mnl 101 Klamath Av. PAIN'I'INIi.' datroralitia. ' paiMrKanaing. pla.lvilhiaitl (ini.hitta and turay palming. Eatlmalaa glvan. I'noita T..ECTKirY VOIIM EWINO MACHINE Motor anil Halila ... aUa.Oa rrc intulUtlon aitlmata (urnuhad an dilvam-r HIN'.r.M HEWING HACIIINt CO 41H Mam IMinna aAJ GAItltKN 'prparaliun. Naw, motWrn eiiillmattt Tlow any ilapth- Kaa fiotiiy, 7li:iu lit. 3. Hoi 4H3. ok.'Kmon niiiNiTiiiiK Niiop-trphol- tattnl. rvflnuhtna. rapalrlna. aprtnaa rri-utiilltlunad. I'hotia 4317. Jutl Ahaaia Way OIIKHSMAKlNn and allaraliona.- Vn'. Jnnni I'hotia anfl.1 GAItDKN IM.dWINil. h.ttowliii, dl.fc. Ing Onlrt lakatl, I'ltnna aaflf. , W:uni.l.kli fill dlil and top" aoll'. Ph'in a-otmi. KVAN CAIIINtT" ailoP 1317 t Main Phona Hta TAll.olllNi;.""Al.TlMATIONR. Waatarti alilitB a aprlatly. ritona 3'Ottu7. l i'AIN'I'INd httarlot acd valartor Kaiai tiinlna H L Itttiwn. oltona 4Z30 f'lCTlJHB r ilAMINtt -Catnao (hop W Main I'linna M(t7 ftlllt'K t.AVINO-lo:i "lllih. Al.TKIlATIONH. ladlaa'lallorln(rwrk yiiarantvnil .11:11 Cnttaaa. Pltnna euw4. Kl.OOIt HANDINO and retlnliltlni Norman rralay. phona ll.MII ri.OOHS - Randlnit " and raflnlahlnt. Cllffnril (inldan. I'hona .10J3. hCHKl.NINC. dtaimakllK. allaratlon: CJrara Caaay, phona 7U7, Pallcan Tliralra Apia fl.fiwiNr;, discino " ANti" HAnnow". L IN(i (jarilrna or at'rraaa No oh toa larita ot loo amall Maynard atrtllh, 4:illl Wlntfr Ava I'hiina tltS4 Wf. nf HKMHTrrriiiNO, nm yd" lot ro- m. Mr yd fni illk. Art Naadl. wnrk Hhop :tw Main, upalalra. KI.MKII HMITII r.mant rontraolo. I'hntia 4HUI 31140 I'ailfraon. 12 Educational iidiTKKRKl'iNii -Shorti,andfrpl a I Klntltril ithiftRtfl, nlflt-a marhlnaa. KLAMATH UUHINMH COLLKCH 7 ' l llna Phona 47ml VrtlCC ANr)"lIAN(JINflTRUCTIOnr-; lllioila Ann llrown. Laaaoni at alu tlnnt a linma or al iltidlo. Phona for aiHHilnlmanl, iia.lll or laava maaaaf 14 Help Wanted, Femal WANTKD: An' tupitrlenpurf rnltlrll.nf.ci imuPkrpner. , Mut hav rf.rnc. I'hntm :t7 1 .1. ftANCll f'OOK wmiXi workrCan to any phirp. Pli.inr ft7li;. TYP1HT WTKNO.. nmt "uppwrlnf yotinf tttrl, ulrmly pnnltlon. Kxrclltnt chnr (or NrivnncTiiiFfil. Cror uliirltng ry. Mr. Duncan, tin N. lllih. WANTFD hv lnrjvti Prr)lnd tlrmrUAr irnnnrAphar. Pin ltinil)fr itnrUnra nfM'ftnnnr.v. rflmllUr with tnvolrlntf, Ji. Hint nfiit nml vxporltnn flrt iHtrr, rrmritlKnlUI, Writ Box 131. rnrn Ilirnlrt Npwh. 16 Holo Wanted. Mala WANTKI), iii.hoy. - Apply Olno'a D'rtfaf Iti. In paraon, aflar 7:30 p.m. NKAT APPHAII1NO ynuna man to laarn attuill loan hiiilnaaa. (iood pnnman. tCairllanl fulura. Hoa Mr, Duncan, I l Lonii, 113 N. lotll. WANTKn, raitoh hnnit. Iialwaon a(a of 3n mill III! yanm, Mtiit ha axparlanrad with Crnwlfir trat'tnr and farm toola, Hniiirnitl .lonoa, llonanr-a, Ore. I". Muni Hand hond. mil CoricR, tluitrl; Ml. Harvloa Blallon. Phona Il-T II t.nkovlow. (. WANI'KD. A romtlnatlnn"lrandpinal Rriitltir at Rottlharn Oraion Planlna Mill Co. Phona Crntral Point 173 ha twran n a. m. and a p. m. or Madfora SWOT aflar n p. m. fiKI.P'WANTr.i)MiT7onpafata"aa; nua plant, He clly anflnaar, t