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MARKETS and FINANCIAL
Wheat Price Erratic Today
OHICAOO, May 20 MV-Most Interest In grains today centered
round the expiring May contracts, which experienced erratic price
snovemenU.
The commodity credit corporation announced It took 1,035,590
bushels of wheat at all markets yesterday.
Wheat was lower to higher. May J.40-4, corn was H to 1
cents higher. May 3.334-3.S4. oats were H lower to H higher. May
ll.lSK-fl.UK, and soybeans were 8 cents lower to 1 cent higher, May
an.
Wheat Open Hl(h taw Close
May 2.47'4 3.47. S.48 3.46-H
July 3.33 3.34 3.33 3.33 -3.34
Sept 3 33K 3.33 i.30 3.324
Dec. 3.32 3.33 3.31 3.32 W
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Stocks Show
Good Boost
NKW YORK, May 30 ) The
stock market advanced today on ex.
panded volume.
Buying was on a selective basis
but advances of fractions to around
S points were well distributed. The
revival In demand was accompanied
by Increased turnover, with the
day's activity at the rate of around
3,400,000 shares.
Among the various Industrial
groups most In demand were air
lines, metals, oils and golds. Indl
vidual Issues In many cases sold at
the highest levels of the year or
longer.
Among the gainers were Schenley,
National Distillers, Pan -American
Air, Northern Pacific, V, S. Steel,
General Motors, Chrysler (despite
s strike), Studebaker, Pacific West
em, Kennecott, Phelps Dodge, and
Transcontinental & Western Air.
The list lost considerable ground
m the morning, continuing Wed
nesday's and Tuesday's weakness,
but later recouped all of Its losses.
Among the few marked down at
one time were Doublaa Aircraft,
International Harvester, and Gulf
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American Can 88
Am Pow tc Lt 109,
Am Tel Ac Tel 157
Anaconda 394
Atchison 112
Bendix Aviation
Beth Steel
Boeing Airplane .
Calif Packing
Canadian Pacific
Case J I
Chrysler
Comwlth Sc Sou
Consol Edison
Cons Vultee
Crown Zellerback
Curtiss Wright
Douglas Aircraft
Du Pont De Nem
General Electric
General Foods
H-3neral Motors
j ' Goodyear Tire
i Ot Northern Pfd
! Int Harvester
Int Paper Pfd
Johns Manville
Kennecott
Long Bell "A"
Montgomery Ward
N jh Kelvinator
Mat Dairy .
NY Central
North Am Co
Northern Pacific
Pac Gas & Elec .
Pac Tel & Tel
Pan American
Penney J C
Radio Corp
Rayonier
Rayonler Pfd
Reynolds Metals .
Richfield
Safeway Stores
Sears Roebuck
Sinclair Oil
Southern Pacific
Standard Brands
Standard Oil Cal
Studebaker Corp
Sunshine Mining
Union Oil Cal
Union Pacific
United Airlines
United Aircraft
U S Steel
Warner Bros Pic
Westing Elec
Woolworth
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LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, May
20 (AP-USDAl CatUe Salable 50:
calves none; light all-night rain
made receipt limited, mostly truck
In she-stock; market fully steady
with week's 50c-$l decline: few com
mon cows W0; canners and cutters
J17-19.50; good beef bulls J26.50;
common sausage bulls $23-25; week's
top vealers 131.
Hogs Salable 200; around &0-75c
higher; about three loads Eood.
choice 213-263-lb. butchers $24.75;
oaa gooa sows 116.50.
Sheep Salable 200: SDrirur lambs
steady; late yesterday about 60 head
good-choice 89-lb. sarins- lambs 136:
few packages medium-rood 12450-
odd good wooled ewes $12.50.
CHICAGO, May 20 (AP-USDA1-
Salable hogs 6.500. total 9.500: ac
tlve, fully $1.00 higher: spots up
more on weight 250 and over: toD
-j.ia sparingly; most good and
cnoice 170-240 lb. $22.50-23.50: 250.
270 lb. 31.25-22.50 : 280-300 lb. $20.00
21.35; 325-400 lb. $18.75-20.00; around
500 lb. butchers $17.75; sows 75 cents
to $1.00 higher: most good 350-550
10. sows $16.00-17.50.
Salable cattle 4.000. total 4.000:
salable calves 400. total 400: hinh-
good and choice fed steers and
heifers strong: instances 25 cent
nigner: all others steady to weak;
most slowness on medium to low
good grade at $32 00 down to $29.00;
high-choice 1.183 lb. fed steers top
ped at $3535. new recent hleh: next
highest price $35.25 paid for three
loads: most good and choice steers
$3250-35.25: choice 800 lb. heifers
$33.25; most good and choice heifers
$31.50-33.00: cows steady to weak:
bfef cows $20.00-24.50: canners and
cutters $15.00-19.50; bulls strong to
25 cents higher: weighty sausage
offerings to $25.50: vealers firm at
$31.00 down: stock cattle firm:
choice calf -weight yearlings to
$30.00.
Salable sheep 1.000. total 2.000:
market not fully established: asking
higher for small supply slaughter
lambs: about three decks wooled
lambs and deck good and choice No.
pelted shorn lambs held around
$29.00 and slightly above; load 75
shorn lambs with No. 1 and 2
pelts on replacement account at
$21.50; slaughter ewes scarce, about
steady with Wednesday's decline:
most small lots good and choice
shorn ewes $13 JO: lower grades
sis.w aown.
Tule School
Election Slow
TULELAKE. Calif., May 30 Lit
tle interest Is being snown in the
school election locally. Polls will be
open from 1 to 5 p. m Friday lor
voting to elect board members for
tlie Siskiyou Joint union high school,
Tulelake elementary school, Wln
ema elementary and Carr elementary.
Interest has centered mainly
around the two candidates from this
section for the high school board,
Dr. C. C. Dickinson of MfCloud, and
George Tebbe of Yreka. both Incum
bent, seeking re-election.
In the Tulelake elementary elec
tion, Douglas Thomas Is up for re
election, the only name on that ballot
Hold-over members of that board
are Don Potter and LeRov Covner.
In Wlnema district there have
been no filings for the vacancy. Th
decision will be based on write-in
v-tes. Harry Mitchell Is the retiring
member of the board. Hold-overs
are Bert Johnson and W. H. Ander
son.
There have been no filings at Carr
school where Dale Sprout is the re
tiring member. Hold-overs are Carl
Jensen and Marvin Thomas.
PORTLAND. Ore.. May 20 (AP-
USDA) Cattle, salable and total
160: holdover 50: calves 35: market
Slow, mostly steady to weak with
some sales 25-50 lower: steers
scarce; week's extreme top on good-
cnoice led steers $30.50: few com
mon-medium $21.00 26.50: load high
good to choice 761 lb. fed heifers
late Wednesday $30.00: canner and
cutter cows largely $15.50-18.00:
cemmon cows including fat dairy
type kinds $19.00-20.00; medium
beef cows $22.50: common sausage
bulls $22.50: good-choice vealers
'.8.00-30.50: common - medium
grades $19.00-26.00; culls down to
$15.00.
Hogs, salable 100. total 1.000: hold
over 100; market slow, mostly steady
to weak; some cleanup sales quality
considerably below par: strictly
good-choice 180-230 lbs. $23.50-24.00:
medium -good grades $22.50-23.25;
good 250 lbs. $21.50: good 350-440 lb.
sows $17.50 : 250 lb. weights up to
$18.50: good 118 lb. feeder nigs
$24.50; choice lightweights $26.00.
Sheep, salable and total 50: mar
ket about steady but no full test
made: good-choice spring lambs
lacking but salable around 25.00:
some yearlings $18.00; few medium
good wooled lambs $20.00 - 22.00:
good-choice shorn ewes salable
around $10.00: few ewes earlier this
week up to $10.50.
Boston brown bread when sliced
very thin and spread with a filling
cream cheese and finely-ground
walnut or pecan meats makes de
licious tea sandwiches.
House OK's
Army Bill
WASHINGTON. May 20 Wv-The
house passed by voice vote today a
$207,930,100 army construction bill
for improving bases and posts from
iceiana to Hawaii.
The bill how goes to a sennte.
house conference committee to work
out differences between the house
version and a similar senate bill
passed last year. The senate measure
would authorise about $250.000000
worth of work.
The measure does not make any
money available. It simply author
ized future appropriations to finance
the project.
The house voted to limit all
family quarters, for officers and en.
listed men. to 1.080 square feet. They
would cost approximately $14,040
per family. Originally the bill pro
posed up to $27300 each for gen
erals' quarters.
The bill will provide for 4J76
homes of three bedrooms each.
POTATOES
CHICAGO. May 20 (AP-USDA)
Potatoes: total U. S. shipments 1020:
arrivals 133, on track 223: supplies
moderate; demand fair: for Cali
fornia stocks, market slightly weak
er: for Alabama stocks, market
about steady; Alabama Bliss Tri
umphs 4.15-50: California Long
Whites 4.50-5.00; old stocks; Idaho
Russet Burbanks U. S. No. 1 6.25,
utility 4.75.
Non-streamlined sedans waste ap
proximately one-half of their power,
at 30 miles an hour, In overcoming
wind resistance.
Suit Filed
Against Circus
The Clyde Brady wild aiilmul
circus should not have plastered nil
fivertislng poster on the Wesley
McKalg building, 31)50 S. 61 ll, ac
cording to a dmntige suit for $500
filed with the circuit clerk.
McKalg Is seeking thut amount
to atone far unslghtlmrss and dam
age allegedly done to his new brick-
tile building by the advance ad
vertising poster which was put up
on Muy 9.
Sheriff Lloyd Low went to the
circus Wednesday afternoon to serve
Beatty with a summons in connec
tion with the lawsuit mid had io
wait until the turned wild n11lm.1l
trainer finished with his act before
making the service.
Since Beatty Is only the front man
and star performer of the circus,
the papers were turned over to the
show management for follow-up.
Henley
O. D. Rceder suffered a heart at
tack Tuesday night and was taken
to Hillside hospital.
Leland Cheyne recently hud a
piece of steel removed from his eye
and Is under medical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy LaPrarle. Mr.
and Mrs. Al stone and Connie, and
Mrs. Sarah Storm spent Mother's
Day In Orldley. Calif., visiting Mrs.
LaPrarles brother. J. E. Storm. A
sister from Paso Rabies. Calif., was
also present for the reunion.
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Comrw, Judga of tha Circuit Court of
tha Stala of Oregon for Klamath County
In thu mat tar, with tha aaal of tald
ialJ a' Inu l9ttl M""
TI1AS H COMBS
. Circuit Judga.
ATTEST1
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CLASSIFIED RATES
ALCORN Born at Klamath Valley
hospital. Klamath Falli. Or . on May
iw, io wr, ana Mr. Malvern u.
Alcorn. Swan Lake, a son. Weight, 7
pounds 3 li ounces.
SEGORI Born at Klamath Valley
hospital. Klamath Falls. Ore., on Mav 30,
1W, to Wr. and Mrs. Simon Kegorl.
2230 Union street, a son. Weight, 7
pounds 2 ounces.
SCARS Born at Klamath Valley hos
pital. Klamath Falls. Ore., on May 30,
1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sears. Kla
math Falls, a daughter. Weight, 0
pounds 10 ounces.
PARKS Born at Klamath Valley hos
pital, Klamath Falls. Ore., on May 20,
1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Parks.
1449 Wllford street, a daughter. Weight.
7 pounds.
RIGGS Born at Klamath Valley hoa
pttal. Klamath Falls. Ore.. May 20. lSMfl.
to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Riggs, 4H06
S. Sixth street, a coo. Weight, 7 pounds
12' ounces.
THOMPSON Born at Klamath Valley
hospital, Klamath Falls. Ore.. May 20,
148. to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thoiirwnn.
26M Eberleln street, a daughter. Weight,
pounns iu'i ounces.
LEE Born at Klamath Valley hosn'-
mama in tans, ore,, May 2U. ltHD,
to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee. 2rt09 Van-
dergrift, a son. Weight, 6 pounds
ounces.
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Call nt the desk nd ask for Mr. Rucker.
J st ice Ceart
Rufus Oliver Crutch field, excessive
width. Fine, 5.50.
Rufua Oliver Crutchflald. eicesatve
height, rine, $5.30.
Rufus Oliver Crutchfield. overload.
Fine. S44.10.
Rupert Julius Eppcrs, allowing un
licensed minor to drive. Fine, $3.50.
Raymond Anthony Yunch. mnnint
(top sign Fine, 3 SO.
AlDert Hoy Summers, lllaaal twcm.
aion of liquor. Fine, S39.30.
Larov Aivin Hiclu. drunk m hihn
Fine. $15.
Vocter Thomas Janai. rlrunb mihllo
place. Fine, $15.
ii-UDert coDoerfleld. drunk on his-h-
way. Fine, $15.
Etta Vera Berrer iltcaal nniuuinn
of liquor. Fine, $30.
Jason Charles, drunk on highway.
Fine. $15. .
Knowlton Sankev Merritt. drunk on
nignway. rine, 9ii.
(-1 in ton Charles, drunk an hlvhw.
Fine, $15.
Walter J. Zlmdar. no load flasv Fin
$5 50.
Franko Orville Johnson, four In front
seai. r inc. as.sg.
AUltner Bertenioua Boreeraon. drunk
aiivin. r me, aiav.ou.
MUNICIPAL COURT RECORDS
Pat E. Hayes, drunk, $10 or 10 days.
Pat E. Hayes, vaarancy. $10 or 10 dava.
Arthur Dulaney, drunk. $10 or 10 days.
wnoi oarxiey, a run, iiu.
John Holmgren, drunk, $10.
Letha Weeks, drunk. $10 or 10 dava.
James Brendeaen. drunk. $10 or 1
oa ys.
oiiDert copperfield. drunk, 20 days.
Vernie Wilson, drunk, $10 or 10 days.
Homer Conner, drunk, $10 or 10 dayi.
Ira Conn, drunk, $10 or 10 days.
Frank Wolf, drunk. $15 or 7V. days.
Annette 8. Houck, no operator's li
cense, $5.
Blurton Baker, drunk, $30 or 15 day.
Pauline Riddle, drunk. $10.
Pauline Riddle, possession of Intoxicat
ing liquor by an Indian. $25.
Otto Smith, 838 Walnut, drunk $10 or
10 days.
Otto Smith, 838 Walnut, vagrancy, 30
days suspended.
Leo Frank Moor, failure to stop at
top signal, $5. -
Gene Cricks, violation of basic rule,
$20.
Gene E ricks, no operator's license, 15.
James Lane, failure to yield right of
way to a pedestrian, $5.
Rani Norland Fire Insurance, 123
N. 6th St
KLfllTIPTH
CITATION'
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH.
IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIAN
SHIP Or THE ESTATE OF FLOR
ENCE WALDORF, an Incomoetenl.
TO: WILMA WALDORF and all others
vvrtom tt may concern.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: A petition having been filed
herein by ST. JOSEPH BANK and
TRUST COMPANY. South Bend. Indiana,
guardian of the estate of FLORENCE
WALDORF, an incompetent person, (or
license to sell an undivided one-tenth
Interest in and to the Easterly 35 feel
of Lot 2, Block 14, original town of
Linkville. 'now Kiamatn Falls. Oresont.
saving and excepting the most Easterly
7S Inches, subject to a lease dated
February 1, llHtt. to W. W. Southwell.
uhlarl In m tsiau rfalcri Fhmaru 1 ci-lT
to Erik Carlson and Eugene Bailie, and
UDject to a leae dated February 1,
1948 .to Shaw Stationery Company, a
Corporation, and It appearing therefrom
that It would be to the best interests of
the estate of said FLORENCE WAL
DORF, an Incompetent person, that said
real property be sold.
You, and each of you. are hereby cited
to apoear in tha Courtroom of the above
entitled Court In Klamath Falls. Oregon,
the 18th day of June. 1948. at the hour
of 10:00 A. M., and then and there show
cause, if any there be. why an order
should not be entered licemlng and
authorizing the said ST. JOSEPH BANK
and TRUST COMPANY, as guardian of
the estate of FLORENCE WALDORF, an
Incompetent person, to sell the real
property above described.
rnia citation is served uoon vou bv
Ru biicatlon thereof in The Herald and
ews, a dally newipaper printed and
published In Klamath County, Oregon,
issued by virtue of an order of the
Honorable David R. Vandenber. Jurlee
of the above entitled Court the 17th day
of May. 1948. which said order requires
publication thereof for four successive
weeks beginning the 20th day of May,
1948. and ending the 10th day of June,
WITNESS, the Honorable David R.
Vandenberg. Judge of the above en
titled Court this 18th day of May. 1948.
ATTEST:
CHAS. P. DeLAP. County Clerk.
By Nadlne Walker, Deputy.
m. 4. j-ju no. l-M.
SUNNYl.AND
4 HEI)HlU)M
Rullt In 1940, attractive, nutdern. T room
home with hardwood floors, dining
win, lutnart. goa garage, wnn walk
in cooler. W x 150 ft. lot, paved street,
wis uua tiiir hww, terms.
MILLS ADDITION
4-HKIlllOOXtH
Located among other lovely homvs. wall
(Mini o-rmim name wtm cement lt
nient. fireplace. furnace. hardwood
xoors. paveu street and sidewalk. 7W0.
aiiKMj aown.
ci.osr im
Located at 618 North 9th. within easy
walking distance to town. Five large
win, incmuinj i wo gooa sued oed
ronms. dining room, s eeolne nnn-h
cement basement. Reasonable price and
SOl'ND VALUE
Well constructed, attractive home on
nuseway urive. two large bedrooms,
cement haiement. oil furnace, hard-
w(mhi noors inrougnout. extra large lot,
nlca lawn. $hoo, easy terms.
See Ray Moon
Joe Leonard
with
CIIILCOTE A SMITH
Realtors
111 N. 9th Phone 43A4 or 3520
Evenings call BrttiS or 0577
FOR SAlJt Miscellaneous household
a nicies, (.an or pnone any time except
between 4:15 and 4 45 p. m. and $ JO
to 9 no p. m. Phone 2-OS1J. XU3
larrow,
FOR SALE Blonde cocker puppies from
AKC registered stock. Reasonable.
auju milage.
I'ERMANENTS
CITATION UPON SALE OF REAL
PROPERTV
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
AND GUARDIANSHIP OF FRED
HAGELSTEIN JR.. a Minor.
TO: Irma Hayes, guardian of the person
and estate, mother, parent ana cus
todian of said minor ward, Fred
Hagelsteln Jr.; Alice L. Lewis, former
ly Alice Hagelsteln, sister of said ward;
and to all others interested In the
hereinafter described real property
and estate, and to all others whom it
may concern, GREETINGS:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby cited and re
quired to appear In the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for the County
of Klamath In the courtroom thereof In
Klamath rails, Oregon, within ten days
from the date of the service of this
citation upon you If served within the
County of Klamath, Stale of Oregon,
where this proceeding is pending, and
within twenty days If served within any
other county of this state. If personally
served; or if served by publication, with
in not less man rour successive weeKs
from the date of the first Duplication
of this citation, to-wit: you are to ap
pear in said court and cause at 10:00
A. M., June 30, 1948, then and there to
show cause, if any exists, why an order
of sale of the following described real
property belonging to said ward, as
prayed for In the petition filed herein,
should not be made, issued and entered
by the said Court: An equal undivided
l8th Interest In and to:
Beginning at a point on trie westerly
right of way line of The Dalles-California
Highway which lies 401 feet
west and 225.8 feet south of the north-
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850 011 REWARD, for return of black
Cocker Spaniel stolen from 3220
Boardman. May 10. brown spots over
eves, brown feet, name "Andy." Dial
Cgt'ITYln 1939 Bulck coupe. Radio and
heater. Must sell immediately Am at
ltto? Crescent between 5.30 and 7.00
p. m.
Attractive-bedro6mhorne"nlcely fur
nished with J acre located In Alta-
mom. run price 84950, on terms. Iro
mediate possession.
a a
Neat 2-bedroom home located on Shasta
near business district. Can be purchased
on lcrms. tmca possession.
Modern 2-bedroom home and six acras
gooa sou. Priced lo sell at 86000 on
terms. Lower price with less acreage.
JOE PERRY
with
F L. WEAVER. REALTOR
REAL ESTATE at INSl'RANCr
330 E. Main Phono 8784
Evening Phone 5332
f OR RENT Partly furnished 5 -room
house, close In. Adults. sflOOO Write
to Box' Hi2, care Herald and Naws.
FOR SALE CMC army type flxfl, 2M,
ton truck, vary little used. Wm. M.
Bray. 4 miles from Chlloquln.
APf'l.IANCi: salesman wanted. " Floor
selling. No outside solicitation. Guar
anteed salary and commission. Large
earnings assured. Give age. experi
ence, etc.. in your reply to Box 181,
care Herald and News.
SLEEPING ROOM for rent-807 PlneT
Phone8513.
"RUMMAGE SALE
BALSIGERS
Friday May 21
10 a. m. until a p. m.
Saturday May 22
9 a. m. until 1 p. m.
f YPiNGDESK and typewriter, electric
range, youth's bed and night stand,
radio, automatic record player. Call
7818.
NICE, new f-room house" for saleTlflOO".
100 x 150 ft. Lenox. Phone 5018.
PHARMACIST wants to rent 2-bedroom
furnlshedhnuse. Inquire Pay less Drug.
FOR HInF.-New International T- Cat.
with operntor. Available Immediately.
Phone 6072. i
MILLS: 2-bedroom, nice yard, fenced, i
garage and storeroom. 84200,
a
SUMMERS LANE: 3-bedroom, acre,
lota of outbuildings. 8.1250.
NORTHSIDE: 81700 down buys a OI 3
bedroom home with full basement,
completely furnished. Full prlca $7500.
SOUTH SUBURBS: A very attractive,
new home in a district of new homes,
fireplace, picture windows, Venetian
blinds, a really modern home for
comfortable living. $0ft50.
LOTS: 4 lots on corner of Summers
Lane and Bristol Ave.
Carl Wllderrnuth with
JOHN C. ARGETS1NGER, REALTOR
lOIfl Main St. Phono 0505
Eve. 8044 - 9219
FOR R PINT 2 furnished apartments.
1.(04 Worden.
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY1 plants.
Phone 9004.
FOR SALE: 1037 Nash, best offer, eve
nings. 4:00 to 7:00. 1813 Gary. Phone
2-0050.
ITOR SALK:"Two 8 ftT'glass "showcases,
92.1 each, refrigerated candy case,
fractlrally new, save over 9200, Pay
ess Drug.
FOR SALE: Two-bedroom home In frlilfs
Addition, nee f is paint and yard work,
84500. Sea after 8. 2212 Elerleln.
FOR SALE: 1048 Chevrolet 1-ton tructt,
like new. Tlgh Torque motor, Synoro.
mesh transmission, steel van body,
low mileage. Phone 8780 or call at
.1238 Boardman.
They'll Do It Every Time
L.N.M By Jimmy Ilatlo
'"Never let A guv back
OUT FROM THE CURB
DON'T GIVE tM A BREAKUP iC t I
SAvS ItONKER R SLURB z&'1PjP&
n wg vi f f s tmrv - s . ' !ry ! i i
UNLESS, OF COURSE, VOU ' I1 6D1 IpiSLIiliL W 1ft
WANT THE SPACE - to;,, Mjl7-ZL .x ' fJh
THEN WAVE TWEM OUT
WITH COURTEOUS
Nw Today
FLOWER SHOP
4 JO A A IN
FWONf M7lerS447
BEAUTIFUL FARM
Located B nitlea out of Klamath and
Merrill highway. All under Irrigation,
fine biitlilluas. Wurth look I its mtu.
Priced right.
80 ACRE FARM
88 acres under cultivation and Irriga
tion. j-itaToom noma wnn extra bet
room on utility porch. oartlallv
aqulpad All crone In alfalfa, grain
and pailura. Irrtgatlnn coat only SI.VJ
par year including taxes Henley dis
trict. mile off new oil road- Price
only $I4. terms,
IlKPiH T NCWHUUSE
REALTOR
2080 8. 6th and East Main Phone AOJ
Evenings 5045
WANTEtV-Traadla Singer sewing ' ma-
cntne. Must oe in guod condition.
Phone 8133.
PAINTING, Kemtonlng. Interior or
tertor work, rhnne 4040.
WHITE HOUSE ROOMS under new
management. A clean, congenial home
for wurklng man at reasonable prices.
Dally and weekly rate. Main.
lOH AALE-tvg. a-wheel trailer with
canvas cover. Used months, manu
factured by Sears Roebuck. Cost new
SIM Can ba seen al Mobil Service
Station. So. flth and East Main.
FOR SALE -'37 Chevrolet Sedan, new
paint, new motor. 852S.OO. Phona
421M.
WANTKD-Ligh! housework and care of
cm lure n days or alt with children
evenlnas. Phone 9 0747.
FOR RENT -1-room modern furnished
apt. Adults. 321 Broad, Apt. 8.
$3150 buys house not years old.
Cement foundation. acre irrigated.
4707 Frieda.
WE FIX moky" furnaces. Tuft Furnace
Co . Phone 8A05.
t OR SALE Spacious ' three-bedroom
home, fireplace, automatic piped oil
furnace. sprinkling system. full
cement basement. 1 lots. Phone 8007.
CHESAPEAKE DOG (with paperai. 131A
immnji itoustng.
tOn WORK. pat. guardian or show, buy
wnn same come puppy, registered
AKC. 2S miles east Evans Creek Road
from Rogue River, turn left st sign
"Collie Puppies" or write Rt. t, Bug
278.
FOR ftAl.tUd daveno and chair.
42 50; used davenport, good condl
tion. $33, umiI davenport and chair,
S22 50. LUCAS FURNITURE. 105 E.
Main.
FOR SALE1 rt; trailer Vouse. A bar-
janat imj I.t Mortimer.
I.IVFSTOI a AUCTION
EVERY WEDNESDAY IX P. M.
c atti-e:
noes-
SHEEP'
When vou conalan your live took to the
Klamath Livestock Commission Co . you
pi ara it m the hands of a bonded
Commission Comoanv. whlrh can mark at
your iiveaiom (or the highest returns to
tna pronurer.
in regards to Ranger cows, bring them
. also the Indemnity Danera. We ran
II Ha near rows at our Auction Markai
nd sail out the oaoar to called the
tnnemnuy.
4o ronilsners sold 318 head of live
stock on a very active market at this
uctlon. Wednesday. Mav ID. 1B4A. For
further Information or for trucks rail
H7. KLAMATH LIVESTOCK COM MIS-
stun tu. I'hone .1074. Midland Road,
Oueck Bros.
E- "Bob" Rhodes. Auctioneer
Phona 4032
FOR SALE Brand new 8-ft. Ward's re
frigerator. Deluxe modal. perfect
cnnuiwon. rnoni x-onsf.
FOR HALE Trallerhnuse. an excep
tional buy at S22H3. ll ft., cumoletely
Insulated, aluminum outside, plywood
Inside. Guaranteed not to sweat.
Shower G. E. refrigerator, butane
modern range and heater, automatic
water healer, etc. See at 2151 Eber
leln.
FOR RENT 3-room modern furnished
nouse. 331 Uroad. Apt. 8.
WE CLEAN dirty furnaces. Tufts Fur
nare io. pnone tans
Flftll WORMS for sale. Cal! 8388, or 444
Hiverstne.
" milui addition:
Modem 3-bedroom home with rumpus
room. Beautiful living room and dining
room, narawooa noors. floor furnace,
lovely kitchen with breakfast room,
ice lawn In rear and front. 98850.
11. A. terms.
SUBURBAN
New modern 3-bedroom home, all on
one floor. lovely kitchen with bullt-tna,
rage, douhle constructed and concrete
foundation. Will take a G.l. loan. Price
rock bottom. SoRM.
HENRY NEWHOUSE
REALTOR
2080 I. 8th and East Main Phone 8833
Evenlnie S043
1847 Chevrolet pickup, like new. 2000
miles, four speed, spare, radio, six-ply,
license. Your terms. School principal,
Newell. Calif.
Pays to buy floon used cloth-"
ING. I have a large selection of
slightly used ladles' suits at reduced
prices. Also hoys' suits in good condl
tlon. Other garments too numerous to
mention BUY WHERE THE CLOTHES
ARE CLEAN, at the Clothes Mart. 101
a. Bin. I'hone 3.104.
ELECTROt.UX CLEANER &
AIR PURIFIER
Rales and Servlre
f 00.75 same price slnre March I, 10.10
iAttn.ai iwttr
1132 Main Phone 7187
FOR SALE SO-1h. capacity Cool era tor
in excellent condition, Price 920, Can
oe seen at 013 commercial,
PENNEV'S have openings for 3
perlenced salesladies. Part time,
steadv work, 4 hours per day. Apply
at or rice j. penney to.
?0tt 'HUNT Furnished, moderfi""two'.
room apartment, suitable for rotiDla
only, very close In, Positively no
orunKs unn no pets, wjat.wi per month.
Phone 8535.
WANTr.n-Smali electric range In good
condition. Must be cheap for cash.
Call 8533.
Qooh uefiwashlng machine, 940.00.
2038 Madison.
STEAM CLEAN IT
Henley Oarage. Phona 0837
J. B. MILLER
Kw TosUr
, Flower Shop
iiiiivi;ii
(Al Greenhouses)
3U S, Alh. Phonri Km n KM
Pm DrllTfry Fliiwcn bj win
Funeral Designs Our Speclltj
WATCH TOMORROW'S HERALD t, NEWS FOR
GRAND OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT
0. G. W. FARM SUPPLY STORE
RUMMAUE RALE
I1AIJIIGKR S
Friday May 91
10 a. m until 5 p m.
Saturday May 22
9 a. in. until 1 p. m.
WANTED Stenographer, knowledge of
txMiki. payroll work, will train. Give
eduoallon and salary astwctail In own
handwriting. llo 158, care of Herald
and News.
WANTED TO RENT 1 or 3 bedroom
home Phone tl7 or 4111 Cannon.
SOUTH SIXTH
5 -room modern house and garage SO
foot frontage on South Sixth. Siooa 00.
Terms.
s s
4 room mmlern house, with 1-rotmi
outbuilding finished, suitable for bed
rtxmta and excellent cooler nKiin, lleaii
tlfully landscaped Kicallanl location on
pavement no Terms.
Hap Caldwell, hill Nelson
Salesmen with
NELSON MEAL ESTATE
Realtor
IBM Roulh 6th I'hone 57M or 4UW
FOR IA1.K Ammro Universal line bor
ing bar, Rotller Modal I' A cylinder
boring bar; Ammro cylinder hone:
Acme rod aligner; At. spark plug
cleaner: pttaumatlc brake shoe riveter.
All excellent condition Priced right
for quick sale Signal Service SUtlun.
3.VX1 South ath. Phone 7o71.
WANTED Infant to board, approved
home. Ironing neatly dona, my home.
Edna Moore. Phona 3-oml.
GIRL WANTED for permanent office
position, Must ba capable of cashier
ing. tplng and taking dictation Write
latter of application to Jean Morals,
P O Box Oiu, City,
FOR SALE Beautiful new factory built
Ift-fl. In hoard motor boat. Will sail or
trade for good car Take or pay dlf
fertutre. F U Huff. Rt. 4 ftoa 34a.
t; ran is Paaa. Ore.
JUST COMPIJCTED Nice 3 bedniom
home i, blftck south eV Mhasta Way.
On half acre rich irrigated soil, lata
'Hope St.
WANTED TO RENT -Small furnished
apartment, preferably In Mill Addi
tion, by elderly lady. Phone UIS
FOR SAIJE - Modern 3-bedrom home.
S407S Call 4J0I Tulelake between 5
and 8 pm.
BULL for servlre at your place- Phone
2-ouOo
fOR RENT The Pine Lunrh Room and
Cafe In Crescent, Ore. Reasonable Ex
perienced couple. No children. Phone
235
4 ROOM' furnished with "S "acre excel
tenl soil, 8J70U. IBM Arthur, or phone
13 1
WETTABLE DDT. Cyno Gas. kills ants
Sprayers for household or garden- tiel
your Insecticides at Schneider 'a. 4AOI
South ath Open evenings.
FOR SALE 4-room house, lot 80x130. I
anoo o (.ommarrlal Rtreel.
BABY WALKER. U 50; built In innung
board. M , gaa range. 93000. ft 04
Delta Street.
MOVE by a padded van, Oregon, Wash
ington, California and Idaho 11 us
absorb your moving problems Eada
Transfer and Storage Co Phone a27L
FURNISHED ROOMS Weekly rales.
Ascot Hotel. 1411 Main.
fOR SALE BY OWNER -- 3-bedroom
house, automatic gas furnace. 2-car
garage on alley, one In basement. New
paint, sprinkling system, beautiful
yard. Phone mii between I a. m. and
3 p. m nr 7570 after 2 on p m.
FOR SALE -1P40 Plymouth Sedan, new
motor. See Wayne at Andvs Shell
Station, corner Main and Riverside.
RUMMAGE SALE
HALSIGER 8
Friday May 31
10 a rn. until 8 p m,
Saturday May 22
8 a m until I p. m.
10
Services
Su
re
i
YOU CAN BORROW
MONEY ON YOUR
FURNITURE
or
SALARY
And On
YOUR
CAR
$50.00
to
$300 00
$50 00
to
$500 00
And Repoy From
Future Income,
COMMERCIAL
FINANCE CORP.
107 N. ath (tt.
Mr. H3M M32J
Plume 771 1
Turn O'Uwyer. Mgr.
New Method
Rug and Furniture
Cleaners
Mutt niixlrrn plant n Southern
Orrmui. Wall to vail rarprU donn
ed In your home Complete ttuur
mice.
Phone 071 UU EipUnadr
PROFESSIONAL"
24 HOUR
AMBULANCE SERVICE
fully Iiuurrd
"Our KMierlrnre Ii Your
Protection"
PHONE S47t
Mooting Notices
K LAM ATI! LOIKIE No TT.
A. F A A. M will hold
a SPECIAL COMMIINlf'A
TION on Friday. May ais
it 1 00 d. m. Work In F. C.
Degree. Visiting brethren
cordially Invited.
RICHARD A. GRIFFITH
Worshipful Matter.
r ram. ah meetincj or
Disabled Amarlran Vet
arena and Auxiliary
be held Friday, May 3lt,
in ine iihii at n p
DICK MEEK
Commander.
KLAMATH FAI.I
AEMIK No. 2OU0
Regular millln
every Tuesday night
t:w p. m , r u,
halt, nth and Walnut
Visiting members
cordially invited.
Loir and Found
L6STTn Moore Park. April inn, girl's
Elgin gold wrist watcn, gold nana,
Please call A'MM.
General Notice.
8TAW1.E V Home Products phnns has
haen changed from 0.w;i to mm.
WAS Two Sisters Inn, now 07 Supper
Club, Dial 'same mimhert now).
Pertonalt
PrtivATt nrrw.-nvr
mt.i. i.oMiiAnn
fly RDIxttntmcnl. Phone 0217.
ANTRD-(ltlV BAflTON our nnxt
iherlfr. PolnlrHl dvKrllicmcnt pita
nv nnrinn uommiiiee, j. k. amllli,
Sprctfiry.
8
Tramportatlon
ror Meivy llaulln(. Cram "or' Winch
worn, ran 77111
KLAMATH rilKIOIIT LINKS
101 Klamath Ata
MOTHER with 1 boy. would Ilk. In
hr eitpnal in North Dakota or
ill . i ,,c,lna "" June.
10
Servicei
Fertilizer and Dirt
NOW In Iho time, to nut It on
new and old lawns, flnwnn nri
gardens. Also Inndscnplnit.
J. A. WEST
Phone J-089S
WINDOW CI.KANINf, hom.'and mm:
I"""'" , worn, ralnlrrt will!
cleaned, floor, rlannrd and uKx.ri.
JEHHK HmillAim , HON
Phona 1nm rxr ni-io
LAWNTMOWKH SKilVICK ll.arn.nlnl
no r.p.irioi. run alnrk ol nan.;
N.w hand and pow.r mow., tnrnn
Him!l'"t& -"""fNHAMKB niCI'Ain
nm)P .151 R. Main,
ir V.ANS CADlNrST silrtf
1317 R. Main IMinn. IH7H
PWZN! "'''"'"nrt.rirK.ra"
inning. H. L. Brown, phona 4220. i
For
Ambulance Service
Phone "..no
34-Hniir Hrrvlce
Anywhere - Anytime
Kalcr's Ambulonce Scrvict
(New Cudlllacl
EXCAVATING
Mobil Shnvel mid Trench Hiw
Bulldonr Fill Dirt Topsoll
Drlvrwiiy Cinders
CRANE HKRVICE
GRAHAM' BROS.
Phone 4877
"septic "tanks cleaned"
Newest Sitiillury Method
Also
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
Clenns Hewer Lines of Roots, Etc.
i-noiic VH4I or 3330
KU . KINO
341311
FULLER BRUSHES
CLEM JOYER
14.14 Martin Street Phone 6077
DKSKJNINO. dr.-ni.klns.- altarMlnna.
'ri',"'?. "' lltsn
I llratr. All.
Wf. DO lirMKTlTCIIIN(!.lc""dlnl
oolt.m i.v yd tor -Ilk Art Na.dK
wr Hlip. jm Main, upitalra
PK-Tmir niAMiN(ic.m.o hoplj
Main. Phnn. SII7.
tillKssMAKINQ. .Il.r.llona. Mrs'.' Jon...
Phone oiiiij 1
PIANO TIININO and repair." Ilav. ytunr"
plaun lunrd al Ira.t our. . year. Phima,
Jim Jlni.r.on, r.slter(d tun.r, a-oaTS.
ri.non handino
and r.rinlahlna. N,ir,.n a-..i.u Kn..
Pl.OWINo; DI.Hns r Harrowing, ' sar-"
nn or acreaaa. Nn loll loo larsn OI
Iik iniall. Maynaid Blnllli, 4.1 IS Win
lerk av. Phon. 7UM.
AI.TKHATIONS, ladl.s ' 'lallnrln. Work"
SYanl.ad. Sl.11 Collage. Phon.
l'AINTlNO,deroralln. parhanlnf.
pla.lerlifard rinuhlnff arid aprav
palnllna K.llrnalea alven IM,..na .'to-ja.
tl.MKR SMITH - fem.nl contractor.
Phon. 4fi:tll. 21140 Pallerann.
CIMITAINS I.AIINIIKHKD, plrliup-snd
delivery. Phone 4lltlfl.
fl.WTIIIr-V VOUH NKWINO MACHINE
Molora and ilshta s:i!i.oo
free Inatallallon a.tlroala riipnl.ltarf In
advance
HINCIEll SKWINQ MACIIINF CO
Main Phnn. H4n
l.r,ONAnn WAlin -Contr.l. conlr.elnr,
nioewalka. Iloora, drlv.wava, palloa.
Phon. 47IS before s and atl.r S.
Loral and l,ons Dtalanr. Moving
Crating, Parking and Blnrag.
KI.AMATII riik-lmiT I lura
Phnn. T7HI mi Klamath Av..
HI'DV H llRPAlll" SHOP. " Hawing ma-
rliliiea. phone S.11R.
H.00UH re.anded and rsllnlahsd." Call
z-fnina
12 Educational
WOlfT.n like" In liftnr frnm reHiWe mW
wno would ilka to train In ipare lima
In ovrrhnul and Irmlall refrlRamllnn
flnd air rnntMllonlng eqiilnrnvnt.
Hhoulii he mai hnnlrally lnrltnr.1. Will
not Intrrfare with your present work.
tor Inforniallon alioui fhli low ett
training, wrlle at nnre. ilvlnf nimt,
addrraa, ngti and your worklnf hoiirt.
iMIIMiai hut., n..x ill, caia llarald-
nof)KKrp;pir;n. fthorllindTy pTn .
Klnilrrd ulijrptti, office marhlnei.
KI.AMATII III1H1NKHH CnisLRKR w
TV Ptna Phone 47ftfl V
14 Help Wan tod, Fmala -
WANTPID, rhfttilpr, Wlnema Coffa HhnfT
Apply Wlnrttin llitlol. In narion.
rtOftKKRKPF.n, apply nmnatfsr, Wlnt'mi
llnifl,
WANTKD, rarhnp' Apply ln"prion,
"'" irivain. no pnone caiia.