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PACf TIN HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MARKETS and FINANCIAL WHEAT SHOWS SMALL LOSS OHIOAOO. Junt 7 P Rapid expansion of wlntrr wheat hsrvestlng ' tn ths Southwest caused n easier undertone In the bread cereal today. Much of the eeUIng eame from the Southwest and was of a hedging nature. Prices held not far above the government loan level. In eon trait to wheat, feed grains were firm most of the day. Wheat cloed lower. July tlM-23i. corn was 4-1H higher. July J.1H-. oat were lower to 1 cent higher, July and soy abeans wen 114 higher, July I4.17V4. Wheat: Open High Low Close Sjuly J.30H J.M I.M-38H Bent. J.39H-W .-Des. 1.19T4 tMt .'May 1X1 IS8 1.26 - Buying Aids Stock Price , NEW YORK, June 1 (IPh-Late buying braked an early decline In the stock market today. Losses of fractions to around a - point were still In the majority but some morning minus signs we - eliminated or changed to plus. Volume contracted to around 00.000 shares, slowest In a couple st months. Among the losers were General Motors, U. 8. Rubber, Kennecott Copper, American Smelting, mils Dodge, Southern Pacific Union Pa clfic. Standard Oil (NJ.), and United Aircraft. Several Issues responded to apo dal situations. Wesson Oil & Snow- - drift Jumped t points following an- ; nouncement of a proposed split In t the common stock. Steel shares stayed dose to the , previous finish. Bonds and commodities dldnt do f much of anything. "Al Chem Dye 195H American Can 87 H Am Pow tc Lt 8'4 Am Tel & Tel 157 Anaconda 39 Atchison 1114 ' Bendix Aviation 3SS4 Beth Steel 35 Boeing Airplane 3SH Calif Packing 36 Canadian Padtle 17H Case J I 4H Chrysler , 64 Comwlth & Sou S Consol Edison 23 Cons Vultee 10H Crown Zellerbach . Curtis Wright Douglas Aircraft Du Pont De Nem . General Electric General Poods General Motors . x Goodyear Tire Ot Northern Pfd -Int Harvester Int Paper Pfd Johns Manvill Kennecott . ' ' Montgomery Ward - Nash Kelvins, tor Nat Dairy H T Central North Am Co Northern Pacific . a Pac Gas Elee Pac Tel tc Tel t Pan American Penney J C Radio Corp Rayonler , Rayonler Pfd Reynold) Metals . Richfield Safeway Stores . 32! 8 86 183'4 41i 40 - 624 - 45 44 168 61 4 - 404 56 - 63 184 - 31 16 154 24 S 354 -.1034 104 47 12 - 33 - 34 S 274 28 204 Mortgagt Loans Property Apartments tack Ranches Lent term, low Interest rat. Prompt Service. Prepayment privileges. No brokerage. Monthly payments, Including principal and Interest, as low as $6.06 per thousand. Howard Barnhisel AnUurts. Snkn Iw tasaatlal hnniN Cm. nt a, st nm iu Sears Roebuck . Sinclair Oil Southern Pacific Standard Brands Standard Oil Cal Studebaker Corp .. Sunshine Mining Union Oil Cal Union Pactfio ... United Airlines United Aircraft U S Steel . Warner Bros Pic Westlnghouse Elee Woolworth - 404 264 - 564 274 - 70 27 104 - 324 ..1844 . 15 . 27 . 78 , 124 31 . 474 LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. June T (AP-USDA) Salable hogs 14.000. total 16.000: unevenly steady to 50 cents, mostly 25 cents, higher than Friday on both butchers and sows: only mod erately active and closed rather slow; top 25.00 sparingly; most good and choice 170-230 lb. 24.00 24.75; 240-260 lb. 24.00; 270-290 lb. 21.50-22.75; 300-350 lb. 20.25-21.50: 375-450 lb. butchers 18.00-20.00: most good 350-600 lb. sows 17.00- 18.50: few lighter weights to 19.00. Salable cattle 14,000, total 14.000: salable calves 1000, total 1000; good and choice fed steers and year lings, including yearing heifers. 25 cents higher; active at advance: common and medium grades slow, weak, but scarce; most good and choice steers and yearlings 33.00 35.75: top 36.00 paid for choice 1046-1450 lb. offerings; choice 900 lb. heifers 35.50, new high on crop; mostly medium steers 25.00-30.00; cows, bulls and vealers about steady; most beef cows 1930-24.50: good cows 25.50-27.00; canners and cutters 16.00-19.00: sausage bulls 25.00 down; vealers 29.00 down; stock cattle unchanged at 24.50 29.00 on medium to choice offerings. Salable sheep 2500, total 3000; slaughter classes moderately ac tive, generally fully steady; spots slightly higher on slaughter lambs: small lots good and choice native spring lambs 30.00-31.00: few choice topped at 3130: load good and choice around 85 lb. shorn lambs 2630; few common shorn lambs down to 21.50: 1254 head string good and choice 96 lb. No. 1 pelted lambs bought to arrive at 26.25: good and choice shorn slaughter ewes 11.00-11-0. PORTLAND, June T (AP-USDA) The livestock report (North Port land livestock market still flooded) : Considerable livestock reaching va rious packing plants, promising sup ply for full week of slaughtering at ODen plants. Prices mostly steady. Top on good and choice 180-230 lb. bogs 126.50. Top on strictly good and choice lambs 826.00. Much of cattle supply on bought to arrive basis. Dressed meat supply fully ample all classes. Good steers $51.00-52.50; commercial steers 850.00-51.00; util ity (46.00-49.00: commercial cows (43.00-47.00; canner and cutter 40.00-41.00: good and choice veal (50.00-51.00: good and choice spring lamb (53 00-54.50. Pork loins 8-12 lb. (55.00-57.00. Shoulders (40.00-44.00. SO. SAN FRANCISCO. June 7 (AP-USDA) Cattle salable 1300: receipts Include six loads of steers, about dozen loads heifers and a number of loads of range cows. Early trade fairly active, fully steady to strong. Two loads good around 1050-lb. steers (30.25: medium and low-good heifers (26.50-28.25, In cluding several loads (28.00 and above. Medium and good cows (22.00- 2430, common (1930-21.00, canners Introducing the service a million car owners asked for: COMPLETE SAFETY CHECK-UP Hate tb m to Mar's loaxMWr k ardous Artvtag conditions a sdenHBc analysis of rear oaf shsiaBsd to pravaol danowoos con dittoes from dsrstoptne. Our spado ts will e or or rrnj Inch of roar ear, svkiag brakta. stearins; controls, wheol alianmsnt Boots, t Ib-ty o dlliou. and very otbw Item on which ve el year family may same day dapend. Many Hu es' ttoubla may develop without firing warning except t highly trained mechanic. Ons aorvice la the safest way to prevent this. Rave as sake a CeupMe Safety Chock el your ear at feaulat Intervals. Today lsn'1 loo soon to start DIMBAT MOTORS Srd and Main Ph. 7011 "Wa em to toko ear aoar own" with Chryiltz-Plymoath jtorWco filar matohmm Chwyilf Plymouth engineerno; and cutters (15.00-19.00. Medium and good sausage bulls (24.00-26.50 Calves 125: trade slow; few sales vealers about steady at (29.00 on good grade. Hogs salable 200; mostly 50c high, er than close ot last week: good and choice 180-240 lb. butchers largely (2600: few good sows (18.00. Sheep salable 700: no early ac tion on slaughter lambs, but early undertone appears firm; one lot good shorn feeder lambs 55 lb. aver age at (22.00. POTATOES CHICAGO, June 7 (AP-USDA1 Potatoes: Arrivals 202, on track 203: total U. S. shipments Friday 1225. Saturday 684, and 8unday 13; supplies moderate; demand moder ate: market firm; Alabama Bliss Triumphs (5.50-75; California Bliss Triumphs (5.75-600. Long Whites (4.60-85: old stork: Minnesota North Dakota Red River valley early Ohlos (2.35. Absentee Vote To Be Counted ALTURAS. Jue 7 Absentee bal lots In the primary election were to be opened here this afternoon, but the county clerk's office indi cated there was virtually no chance they would change the outcome of elections. Most of the absentees are In the fourth supervisor district, where Charles Fitzpatrlck and John O. Cummings hold votes of 531 and 218 respectively. Third man is Dr. E. F. Auble. incumbent, with 123 votes. Whether Fitzpatrlck or Cum mings holds the lead will be de cided by absentees, but both are nominated and will run It oft in the fall. In the first district. Paul Robin son has been elected over Harvey Darst by Just four votes, but there are no absentee ballots. In the third district. George Perkins, In cumbent, and Larry Smith, have been nominated, with little chance of change, with only two absentee ballots. Lewis Blasts Operators WASHINGTON, June 7 WP) John L. Lewis opened soft co- contract talks today with a blast of denunciation at the operators. He called them "fat cats x x x magnificently opulent x x x digging deep and without restraint into the national purse." He made two points clear about any agreement replacing the con tract expiring June 30: 1. The United Mine Workers have no wage proposals, but they "expect Improvements." 2. They want guarantees under the 1947 miners' welfare fund which has paid out nothing because lt Is tied up In a legal dispute. He put the next move up to the operators. The miners will con sider any offer "which you may persuade yourselves to utter," Lewis said. This was In a statement with which Lewis opened the negotia tions. He scornfully told the operators they had reduced collective bar gaining "to mockery." America National Confab Slated SPOKANE. June 7 im U,r. than 500 delegates from all parts of the United States were expected to be on hand today for the open ing session of the Communication Workers of America national convention. One item on th mnvontinn agenda Is the Indorsement of a presidential candidate. The lnde Dendent union renrespnta annrnvl- mately 230.000 telephone workers. WEATHER KLAMATH FALLS AND VICINITY: Partly cloudy with scattered thunder storms tonight clearing Tuesday, Hlrh today about 90. Low tonight 30. High Tuesday 95. WESTERN OREGON: Partly cloudy but continued warm today, tonight and Tuesday. Highs 80 to 90. Lows 89 to 60. Gentle northerly winds off coast. EASTERN OREGON: Fair and con tinued warm weather today, tonight and Tuesday. Highs between 85 and 90. Lows 53 to 65. NORTHERN CALIFORNIA: Partly cloudy today, tonight and Tuesday with scattered thunder storms In mountains. Warmer In central and northern por tions today. Gentle variable winds off coast. Henley Garage Now under new manage ment. No job too large or too (mall. Jim Guerin, Owner 9H3 I IB This shop Is completely equipped for every phase of engine cool ing, from replacing a thermo stat to recorlng the radiator and flushing the engine block. Specialist service assures de pendable results, promptly. Klamath Radiator Works 1901 So. 6th Phone 6942 Collins Death Learned Here Mrs. Annie Ryan Collins. 8.1, mother of Mrs. A, J. McDonuld of Klamath Palls, died In Viitlrjo, Calir.. Sunday, June . Mrs. McDon ald was at her mother's bedside at the time of her passing. McDonald plans to leave tonight (or filial riles which will be conducted at 9:30 a. m. Thursday from St. Vincent's church where a requiem high mass will be said. Mrs. Collins, wife of the late Tim othy V. Collins of Vitllrjo, Is sur vived by three daughters and three sons. Detective Opens Office. Mel Lombard, recently of Port land, has opened a private detective office in Klumath Falls at 208 Un derwood building. Lombard dis posed of his Interest in the DuUois Detective agency at Portland before coming here. The ex-Portlander said that he was surprised to learn there was no private detective agency in au area as large as this. Explaining the nature ot his work, he said he cooperated and works with regular police authorities, but that most of the cases in which his agency works do not involve the police. Lombard said that the most com mon cases handled by a private detective include location of missing persons, proving or disproving sus picions in domestic cases, proving fitness or unfitness for retaining custody of children, apprehension of shoplifters, checking on honesty or dishonesty of employes, and so on. Lombard said he would even find a place for a person to live. Two Children Hurt In Wreck Two children were htupltnllard Sunday afternoon following a two car crush at a crossroads In front of the Midland grange hull. The two girls, aged six and three, were said to be only slightly In jured, but were kept for observa tion and x-rays at Hillside hospital. The accident occurred at about 8:15 p. m., when a sedan operated by Jumps Melvln Day, 3301 Derby, and a second sedan operated by Or vllle Miles, 301 Nevada, were enter ing the Intersection, Day enstuound and Miles southbound. Bints police said that apparently neither driver was aware ot the other, and they collided almost In the center of the Intersection. Day's two daughters, Carolyn and Hilda, were moved to the hospital by a passing motorist. Carolyn, 6. remained In Hillside tor treatment of a back Injury but Linda was dis missed. Both cars were considerably dam. aged. No arrests were made. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hodge, 4641 Cannon, returned Sunday morning from St. Paul, Minn., where Modge was called on general committee work for the Great Northern railway engineers. They spent three weeks in the Midwest. Idaho Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Russell Elledge, Clinton avenue, have left for a vacation trip to Idaho where they plan to go fish ing and also visit relatives of Elledge. Range Management Jim Elings. assistant county agent, left today for a three-day conference on range management at Squaw Butte ex periment station. The conference will be in session Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday. Tonsils Out Llndell Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Sample. 1534 Madison, had his tonsils out In Klamath Valley hospital on Satur day. He Is just four and one-half years old. Guard School Rogue River na tional forest personnel will attend fire guard school at Butte Falls. Ore., on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday this week. PLANE DUE McCHORD FIELD. June 1 V President Truman's personal plane, the "Independence," will arrive at McChord field this afternoon, air base officials said. The plane will stand by here to carry the presidential party over flood areas. -f OBITUARIES mrv. chari.es ha hold van dikek Rev. Charles Harold Van Duker. for 31 years a resident of Klamath Falls. Ore., but for the last three years a resident of Baker. Ore., passed away tn this city on Sunday, June 0. ItHfl, at 10:45 p.m. following an Illness of several weeks. He was a native of Curranvllle, Kas., and at the time of his death was aged 36 years, 6 months and 14 days. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Gretta M. Van Duker of Baker, Ore.; one son, William H. (Blllyi, and one daughter. Gretta Elizabeth; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Van Duker of this city: one sister. Mrs. Agnes E. Keffer of Fort Klamath, Ore., and two brothers. C. J, of Burlingame. Calif., and R. W. Van Duker of this city. The remains rest (n the Earl W hit lock Funeral home. Pine at 6th. Notice of funeral to be announced later. ANNIE ETAN COM.INS ' COLLINS In Vallejo. Calif.. Sunday, June 6, IMS. Annie Ryan Collins, dearly beloved wife of the late Timothy V. Collins, devoted mother of Mrs. A. J. McDonald of Klamath Falls, Ore.. Mrs, D. H. Murray of Napa, Calif., Joseph A. Collins of Vallejo, Calif., Charles R. Collins of San Francisco, Calif., Justin T. Collins of Vallejo, Calif., and Mrs. M. D. WllicutU of Washington. D. C ; devoted grandmother of eight grand children and one great-grandchild: a native of Vallejo, Calif., aged 83 years. Friends and acquaintances are respect fully Invited to attend funeral services Thursday. June 10, 194A, at 0:3O a.m. from her late residence, SIS Georgia street, thence to St. Vincent's church where a requiem high mass will be offered for the repose of her soul, com mencing at 10 a.m. Entombment St. Vlncent'i cemetery. Funeral services under the direction of the 3. 3. Mc Donald Undertaking company. FUNERAL HKRBP.RT O. FINCH Funeral services for the late Herbert G, Finch, who passed away In this city on Friday, June 4, 1048. following an Illness of one month, will be held in the chapel of the Earl Whltlock Funeral home, Pine at 6th, on Tuesday, June 8, 1&48. at 1:30 p.m.. with the Rev. Victor Phillips, pastor of the First Methodist church of this city, officiating. Com mitment services and interment family plot In Klamath Memorial park. Friends are Invited. 1000 Finish At University UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Fu gene. June 7 More than 1000 bac calaureate degrees will be con ferred on members of the senior class, and more than 300 advnnrrd degrees will be conferred on grad uate candidates at the University of Oregon 71st commencement Sun day evening. June 13. Commencement exercises will open Sunday evening at 8 o'clock with the Impressive procession of faculty In cans and gvwns, candidates for degrees, and visiting dignitaries. Charge to the class will be given by President H. K. Newburn. who will also confer the degrees. Represent ing the state board of higher edu cation and bringing greetings from that body will be Henry F. CBbell of Portland. Earlier Sunday the graduating class will attend baccalaureate serv ices in McArthur court. The ad dress for this occasion will be given by Dr. Henry N. Wlrman, emeritus professor of philosophy of religion from the University of Chicago, and visiting professor during spring term In the University of Oregon. Dr. Wleman will speak on "The Re sponsibility of Power." Greyhound Drivers Vote On Union SEATTLE, June 7 W Drivers and shop employes of the Pacific N Ti thwest Oreyhound lines are vot ing In eight Pacific Northwest cities today on whether they shall have a union shop. The results will be tabu lated June 17. The election Is being conducted by the national labor re lations board at the request of the AFL Amalgamated Association ot Street. Electric Railway and Motor Coach Employes of American, divi sion 1055. CLASSIFIED RATES One day 3-day run . 3-day run 4-day run Week run Month run . per word 4c . per word lie per word He , per word l.Tc . per word IV .per wora c Ads received by 1 p m will appear same afternoon tn "ew Toaay column. New Today CITY HOMES Excellent close-In location. 4-room home. 3 bedrooms, fireplace, hardwood flours, full basement, oil furnace. ThU is truly a nice home and is situated in one of Klamath s finest residential districts. A clean, moderately priced 4 -room home with 2 bedrooms and a large glassed-in Krch. A very good close-in corner ration. 1 A neat 5-room home, located In MHN Addition. Insulated, oil furnace and large garage with an extra sleeping room. Full price K.250. SUBURBAN HOMES 3 -room modern home, located on acre good garden soil. This home is fully Insulated and has an oil floor furnace. Large lawn, garden and shads trees. Financed on a Ol loan. Reason able cash payment and $46.60 per month. Full price $6730. A new 3-bedroom home, located In good suburban district. This home ( Just nearlng completion and must be seen to be appreciated. LAKESHOHE DRIVE A beautiful 8-room home, located In Lake wood, with a panoramic view of Klamath Lake. All of the niceties of comfortable living are Incorporated In this home. Two fireplaces, hardwood floors throughout, cedar lined closets, many bullt-ins. full basement, oil fur nnce and automatic sprinkling system. This home Is located on 2 large, com pletely landscaped lot. Owner leaving town and Is forced to sell. Full price 113,900, with reasonable terms. These are a few of the homes we now have for sale. If you are planning on either buying or selling this summer, we would appreciate the opportunity to discuss your housing problems with you. ft. p. OL1VKR. REALTOR Salesmen: A. V. McVey 'ft;i2j Bob Ross (36221 Agnes M. Oliver Steven Moss (6300) Doran Brstt .H-oWIi. 226 N 8th Phone 4710 or 7177 FOR SALlTfiy owner, I -bedroom modern house. Inquire at 2fl3B AHamunt Dr. FOR HAfJ. good 2-bedroom home, com pletely furnished, close In. Newly decorated Inside and out. Fine home for a small family. Price t..WQ. Call at 340 Martin, or phone 8:123. FOK RENT, 3-room unfurnished apart mnt.Phone WKI7. MODEL A John Deere"traclor, practi cally new. Ilox oft, Mnrdoel, Calif. tHF. rOXES CAMP FOR BOV8 offers military training, recreation, summer campings. Limited registration now. Roys 8 to 16. Reasonable rates. Write M. E. Fox, Vernon la. Ore. FOR SALE USED FARMALL 12, completely reconditioned and painted USED JOHN DEERE B, iteel wheels '675 $325 $1350 A good selection of med trucks, priced right. Floyd A. Boyd Co. USED McCORMICK DEERING T-20 TRACTOR, first clou condition Tulelake, Calif. Your International Dealer Phone 2072 They'll Do It Every Time BA8TCEE fussed an' fumed atamv AMD ALL TRUCKS AL0M3 THE HIGHWAY EVEM IF THE 6ME HIM THE By Jimmy Hatlo Pur now heS 6ar himself a 35 foot housecar-And he creeps along singing this tume KiUrr A BACK QCA0 ALL 1 New TufUy Nm I'udM FOH HAl.K. new 10-case Pepsl-Cnta cooler, circulating type. New l-h p, compressor and coils. 13 h p. cunt pressor. Phone Ittlo. FOH gantvti and lawn plowing, the Unto tiller way, call 4ll tietweeit a am. and S p in., ur at 3421 Avalun. FOH SAUK- Attractive 3 Wilrwom tiutite. Mnrplace, panel ray Ileal. Insulated. Newly decorated Inside and out. live ly view. Must tw seen tu be appre ciated IVUuiUO. Phone 2 out FOR HA1JC -fJ-noin modern home. 10 acres, paitly Irritated. Urge chicken house, other nuttmiMlns. lawn, trews, fenced, stusku uu sjto no down. Phone IU47. lOIS Homeiiale Road roR SALE llMO lieluxe fuur-duor Ply". mouth Hmlan, new motor, good tiro, paint and upholstery. Terms. 1 1711 llomuja Housing tlMOO 6-rnom plastered home or concrete foundation Including 4 Iota, IwdrtHiitta. Tile tMih room, laundry Irnvs, frost proof room, large fire pi see with bulli irt mirror, inlaid linoleum on floors. Shown by appointment only. SVEHETT UENNIS REALTOR 1 N. nth St. 8l"nian, Al Lonsmlre Phone BUM or 7J NEAL STEWART AtJFNCY Mll.lJt ADDITION Newly decorated 5-rouin home, concrete foundation, lovely lot. garage, should go for Ol appraisal. teTT5u, or terms lo suit. FRIEDA Nice clean 1 bedroom home on H acre. Garage, chicken house, lawn and shrubs. APAHTMKNT I'NI TO 1ft complete units, walking distance. Will show 14 per cent on tnveatmenl- NKAL STEW ART, HEA1.TOH Sherwood Itanium, Salesman 61S Klamath Ave I'hune 92M Evenings B7M or 1-ouhh CT!.OAN S bedrooms, large living room, glassed-in hack porch, concrete baiement. electric range, hot water heater, oil stove SAAoo. HlMU'KHAN New 3 -bed room home ALSO Nrw modernistic 1 -bedroom, excellent soli, large stable. J W. SANDERS, Realtor Salesmen T, L. Ulbeun, C. E William m.1 Main St Phone 7MI FOR SALE, modern furnished hi.me, Stewart Addition. Bedroom, bunk bed room, also unflniihrd room. lrse lot. fenced lawn. OXV, My equity glloO Inquire Stewart tnoa Addition, SUIU'RHAN: S acre, modern 3-room and Iwilh. very clean and attractive. Can be purchased furnished. s NORTH SIDE' 3-bedroom. full base ment, fireplace. furnace. dinette. SotiM. Immediate possession. CARL WII.DF.RMI'TII. with JOHN C. ARUETS1NGER, REALTOR tola Main Phone W3 Evenings 8046. Mia 10 RESALE. 14 ft. nearly new outboard mo tor boat with accessories. 34l Mack, off of Summers Lane. FOR SALE, 3-rnom furnlshsd modrrn house. Including electric water heater and stoves, saaoo. with reasonable terms, to responsible party. Inquire l :W41 Mack Ave., evenings. FOH SALE or trade, lot. Wtxliw. located at 3rd and California. Phone 11A10. LOC A L GOOD YE A R STOKE manager would like to rent furnished or un furnished house. Small child. Phone am. FOR SALE- 19.13 Plymouth sedan. Good runnig condition. Price WW. ML 1 Uox 7a, Poe Valley. FOR SALE- An extra good 'M Slude biker Commander 4-door deluxe se dan. 773. Phone 2 02X1. COLORED WOMAN wants work, any kind. 217 Klamath. . ON SUMMERS LANE Beautiful 2 -bed room home and garage on 75 x 2M foot lot Owner leaving town. Call U41I1 or H7M. Salesman Al Longrnlre EVERETT DENNIS, REALTOR , 121 N. Blh St. BIXJNDE Cocker male puppy for A K C registered alock. Reasonable. 5WM Cottage. HOME WITH INCOME One block from high school. 2 bedroom modern home, newly redecorated. Also furnished cabin renting at 40 per month. Price MM, DALE tk HOWES REALTORS 311 East Main Phong 72110 or B043 "Buy Now" f60Hitt-M mm. Mercury camera, with flash attachment. Excellent con dition. i.W.U0. Phone 2-M)27, LEAVING for Alaska. Late '30 deluxe Plymouth Coupe for sale, red leather upholstery and motor excellent condi tion. 427 Commercial. HAVE cash buyer for a good duplex. Prefer north side or Hot Springs. NEAL STEWART. REALTOR Phone OUtt or (17 M GIRL AVAILABLE for child care, steady or part lime. Good references. Phone 2-027", TOMATO PLANTS "and cabbage plants. John Hnnglk, 2120 Madison. WANTED- Day-old bull call, dairy and beef cross. Call 64.12. FOR RENT 22x.V ft, space, suitable for small business or oflre. Writs Box No. 100. care Herald and News. RELIABLE GIRL to care for children In own home or out, good references. Phone S!Hlft. WANTED-Experienced hotuekeepcr on ranch, four adults In family. Phoni B42fr. LADY will " Kelp "pay expenses for ride to Oklahoma City or vlrlnlty. Must leave before June 12. Phone 4001 or RELIABLE high school girt would tike steady nb this summer. References. Phone tHtitw 1040 FORD for sale. Phone 3179. FOR SALE -1020 Ford pickup. 4 new llres, 12:1s. Plume OMli. ID-YEAn-OLD girl will care for chil dren of working parents, dnyn, Phone fHJHH. ft AHKMKNf "apartment for rent, one nr two gentlemen preferably, 6118 No. 11 Ih. FOR QUICK SALE. 1041" Ford Club Coupe, radio, hrnter, fog and spot light. Phone 477R. FOR SALE, '34 Chevrolet Master, In good shape, 2 new tires, 10H Nevada. WANTED to huv, day-otd calves, any thing exrept Jersey. Phone 0701. BEE IIS for your painting needs. It's Dutch Boy If you want a good pslnt job. BUILDERS LUMBER CO. 21)74 R. 0(h Kt, DOES YOUR HOUNK NEED NIDINOT Se Us for redwood ur nine twvsl skling-aslresloa ur red cedar shsskee. Terms may Ire a nan a" oil MUILI1EMS l.l'Mllrll CO. 2074 8 0th Ml. WANTED, lo lease apartment' house. t,ocal man. will aasine escellent care. Write Ho lul rate Herald News. WANTED Married man. reliable, to work on puti I try farm. Stead)' em- ! merit. Gooding Poultry Farm, tout 3, Bm Hit. Phone VHa u uS SI'tt'lAI. 141 M For a C'tiOt.ERATOH ICE BOX PEYTON'S 913 Market Street WANTED to borrow. 93 oou for two yrt at lkan guaranteed by SimhI security. Huh lot), cars llsrald ews. FOR RENT." furnished t-room cabin, lights and water, WO month. Plume ttu73, FOR SALE." ' trailsrhuose. can be seen at Klamath Forest Protective Assn. EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. 121 N. 71 h. MAN COOK wants work. Camp, ranch or restaurant. Ilersle. Arcade Hotel. FOR RENT, unfurnished I bedroom house on HomeUale. Call 6MH, imjuue 3104 II la bee. FOR HAlJ: OR LEASE Fountain lunch In Klamath Falls ideal for married couple Pnone 7M1, ask (r matuta' FOH RENT, modsrn 3-room furnUhed house, garage, water. Clue In. Pno;te 43AA FOR SALE. Model A John Deere tractor with cultivator and cab Good con dition. Lloyd Mock. Phone 334, Walin, Ore, BUSINESS eseculive desires 3 bedroom unfurnished home, i'hune 31U until p m. P1.AMTEH BOARD and Insulating board at long laat. Finish up those Inter lots. Terms, ol Course. If needed UUILDEHH i.UUHKH CO. 3U74 S Sth St. FOR' SALE -'34 Chevrolet Master, la giMtd shape. 1 new tires. I us Nevada FOR SALE Cabin on South Fork of Sprwgoe River, excellent tuning, hunt ing Bus ID71, Lakevlew, Oregon. HAVING bookkeeping trouble; Need assistance Phone 3MU. Sic.N SPACE available on Highway 97. Write Box 107. care at Herald News. IlrimtNO PLANTS - Perennial! and an nuals. Tomato and penner plants Nur sery stock. evsr greens, flowering shrubs and ahsde trees. Klamath Flower Shop Greenhouse. 3I4 South Sth. W ANTE IV- Work Full or part lime tending children or housework. Ex perienced girl 40SU Cannon. SALESMEN Sell calendars and adven lis) rig novelties. Buvers everywhere. 1jw nrices. Big commissions advene- I ed bonuses Sample free. CONNOl.l ! DATED MODERN PRESS. J2B South Wood, Chicago 12, 111 SPECIAL RATES Until June 15th If you have only S In lu lbs to loss Call 3310 KLAMATH MAHNAGE PARLOR iu:ni Main FOR SALE, springs and Simmons, mat tress, like new. Hawthorns blrcle. Phnne tt7g 1- HOOM home " for " rent for an one willing to buy furniture. Phone 9730. tOU RENT, 3 bedroom duplex, gas equipped. Furnished. tn3 txi month. A do fit only. Inquire 1421 Oregon Ave. WANTED, country store with post office combined. Sue for coiiplf. Slate loca tion, description, price and terms. Write Darling C. Vonderhelt. 941 Wil lamette. Eugene, Ore. FOR SALE, girl's bicycle. Phone M39. FOR RENT, furnlahed 3-room apart ment, shared bath, suitable for adults only. 410 N. 10th. 2- ltOOM furnlihed apartment, adults only. Nolan Apartments, 312 N. Ilth. STMAYF.D, weaner pig from 1H04 Derby. Finder phone 1V15I, WANTED, woman for general house work. Phone 7743. FOH SALE, ft-room modern house. 2 bedrooms, full basement, furnace, nice yard, fenced, garage, good location. Ncr school. Ill Words n. SMALL' 2 -room cnmpletely furnished apartments. Adults only. No pels. Phone BOH4. LOW-PRICED LUMBER We feel there Is a need for some of the lower priced hi in Iter, snd have added those lower grades which will serve In many places as well as lbs belter gredes st the higher prices, We believe you will be surprised at the quality for the price aiked, As low as 94S per thousand feet. See It BUILDERS LUMBER CO. 21)74 S 0th Ht. LIVESTOCK AUCTION WEDNESDAY JUNE 9th Two loads of stock cows, SO weaner calves. The usual run of butcher and stock cattle. If you have livestock for salt Call 3074, Klamath Falls We will buy It at your ranch or sell It for you at our auction. KLAMATH LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. Phone 3074 -- Midland Road Guerk Bros. R. E. "Bub" Rhodes, Auctioneer Phone 4032 SPECIAL RATES Until June 1.1th If you have only ft to 10 lbs to loss Call SA HI KLAMATH MAHHAGK PARLOR 1030 Main ' 92230 - BARGAIN As Is For one tucil TD 40 USED INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR See Dirk Post al PEYTON'S 0IS Market Street 1 Mooting Notices nFflULAfl MEETING of R?V Klamath Lodge of Perfec tion, mini nay evening, June 7. II p.m. All members and visitors cordially In vited. HAROLD TEALE Venerable Man tec CRATER LAKE LODGE U. D.( A. F. At n. iyi., wtii nold a COM MUNICATION on June Sf at R:00 p.m., In the IOOF hall. All members snd vlsll Ing brethren urged to at tend. R R. RIMMONim, Worshipful Mailer. Mlowet Simp IMIIVKIN (At Groenhouim. .WH S. 6th. Phones 6.136 snd M40 ttrttm Ilflluta iYI. Funeral Designs Our Specialty 1 Mooting Notice! m7ohachapteii N..7 i; O I B ." Will hold stated meeting at Hie Masonie Temple, Tuesday. June Sth. tk f at B p All merulMts ana y4f visitors are liivllsd to attend, WSss ALMA B GET. yes Worthy Mattel T JAMES H HUNTER. r Woithy Patron. "" " - rt fc KLAMATH FALl-ft C J F A Ell IE No. 2UUO. Auii Regular meeting every Tuesday night ' -J JmLB TUn m , F O K. . iiMsL'-S t-hall. ,h "d Walnut. hi4 -nrv ' U 0rrrv Vlalting msmbers rmdislly invited. , lUUPNo U1 Eveijf I'urmlny - 1:00 P M Mil and Main His. mil 2 Lost and Found LOST. pir ,!.. nt r.M !r. Him- muiMi wvtnl tU. .,. II f,iun4 p!. !. .1 .lll.ld-ft.ws olllc. wf ttliuiM 3.UI. H.wiU. General Notices gl'ECIAI. NOTICE rbM I, lo iiiuMiiH-. th. utwntntf. f U.llr ulM lol l All.fiuMtl Tr.ll.r l-.th. N,w .ltd um4 U.ll.r. S4W t ISO KLAMATH TRAIIJEN MART lA.ltl.itd Ittaiirh WAS Two tUlmn Inn. now 1 SuppW Club lll.l !." ntiml.rP WW Personals Thivat nrrrmvi " mki. i.ounAttn ppulnlm.nl. Ihan, I Transportation for IImvji ILutlnfl. Crsn m Winch work, r.tl T7HI KLAMATH rntltlHT UKS lot Kl.nt.lh Av. WOULD Ilk. runt lr-m Sl.w.rt AdnltlM tn town, IwKin ,.m. nil m n. Fhonc ini 10 Services Radios & Appliances Repaired C. E. Factory Authorized Service Competent men to do your work, Free Pick-up and Delivery Service. Fyock's 1001 Main Street Klamath's Authorized CE Dealer, s ure YOU CAN BORROW MONEY ON YOUR FURNITURE $50.00 or to SALARY $300 00 And On $50 00 YOUR to CAR $500 00 And Repay From Future Income. COMMERCIAL FINANCE CORP. 107 N. fllh 81 Lie. BM Phone 7711 Tom O'Dwycr, Mur. FREE ESTIMATES on Painting mid Paperh.anging Interior and Exterior Russell Price Phone 9844 For Ambulance Service Phone 8530 34-Hour Sorvlot Anywhere Anytlms Killer's Ambulnncs Berries New Oadlllno) rLDTTER SHOP BSinuf Ban - t . . .