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PAGE THIRTEEN Cloitlrlod Advertising Ralon day run , Oriti dy run por word 80 8 dBy run 1 2 day run ............ por word Oo Week run . 3 day run per word So Month run -..pr word 10 ...pr word Ho ,....pr word 12o ......per word S2a GladAifced ldaedi4lftf Section 20 DISCOUNT for paymtnt In Advance. Thii dl count given to do away with book work and billing . , , on actual paid in advance ada only. 3 DISCOUNT FOR Payment by the 10th. Thla dl count given to lniura prompt payment of adi charged on monthly basis. HERALD 'AND NEWS, KL'AMATH FALLS, OREGON CLASSIFIED INDEX Apertmcnti (or Rent 24 Automotive 34 Bualnuai Opportunity ... 40 Educational 12 Financial 48 For Sale or Trndo 30 General Noticei 4 Health 13 Help Wanted, Komnlo 14 Help Wanted, Mula ...... .... 10 Houiei For limit 28 Llveitock und Poultry 44 Loit and Found 2 Miscellaneous For Rent 28 Mlicelluiicom For S11I0 :IU Mlicellaneoui Wanted -...42 I'erionnls 0 Real Estate for fiulo 30 tlonl Entnte Wanted 32 Room and Board ..... 20 Rooms For Rent 22 Personal! IMPORTANT Ann Wrluht, a cook, please communicate ut once with Mucdot-1 Tnvcrn, Macdoel. Cnllf. 1012 DENTISTRY for towns near Bonanza. Soe me. You will be pleased. Dr. Inner, Bo- nnnra. jjj 10 BervlcM HOUSE CLEANING Art Bene dict, 0846. 10-Dmtf IF YOU WANT IT FIXED, try us first, llodenhnmor Repair Shop, 3S1 E Main. 10-10 SPENCER Individually Design ed Health Garments. Mrs. Jamet Sullivan, Registered Corsetlero. Phone 4027. 10-11 PICTURE FRAMING Goel ler'l, 230 Main. 10-1 4mtf HEMSTITCHING DRESSMAKING. Bulimia and Buckle covered. Alterations an new and old clothing Mrs. H, M, Allonder, 731 Main, Room 216. Phone 7203. lOlBmtf ELECTROLUX CLEANERS Sales, service, supplies. Les Carr. Ph. 7167. Office hours 2:80 to 4:30 p. m. 621 Mitchell. 10-21 PA1NT1NO, KALSOM1NING H. L. Brown. Phone 4220. 10-lOmtf PLUMBING, HEATING, sheet metal work, furnaces vacuum cleaned, P. L. Johnson, 1430 Sargent Phono 6320. 10-22 PICTURE FRAMING Art and Gift Shop, 610 Main. 10-24mtf I WILL OBTAIN your delnycd birth certificate for you. Chas. ' Hathaway, 120 No. 10th St.. Klamath Falls, Ore. 10-31 REFRIGERATOR, washing ma chine, vacuum cleaner parts and service, all makes. Merit Washing Machine Service, 611 South Sixth. 10-31mtf FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh Ing. Clifford Golden, Phone 3022. 10-31m BAGS MACHINE CLEANED and patchod. People's Ware house Baa Co. SBOtf 13 Health DR. M. C. CASSEL, chiropractic clinic, colon and rectal dis eases. 632 Main. Dial 7210. 10-31m 14 Help Wanted, Female WANTED Man or woman of flco receptionist with some knowledge bookkeeping; op portunity to lenrn a profes sion. Phone 8274. 1178U WANTED- Intelligent, depend able woman to care for bnby and do housework. Modern home and equipment. Phone 3240 evenings. 10-10 WANTED Beauty operator. Community Beauty Shop, 4842 So. 6th. Phone 8323. 10-10 WAITRESSES WANTED Ap ply Walgreen Drug Store. 1184tf GIRL for window trimming and stock work. Some experience required. Klamath Variety Store, 638 Mnln. 10-8 WANTED Woman to enre for elderly woman. Stay nights. Phone 5793. 10-8 WOMAN for general house work. Mrs. Hnvons, 8367, 10-8 WANTED Experienced wait resses. Phone 0208. 10-8 WANTEp -Housekeeper, 3 chil dren. Stay or go home nights. . Good wages. Mra. Al Smith, Pelican City. 10-13 3IRLS to loom laundry work. New City Lnundry, 10-8 16 Help Wanted, Male WANTED Men or women un der 38 years of rso to qualify for telephone train order oper ators'. Apply Superintendent's Office, Southern Pacific Co., Dunsmulr, Calif. 10-8 IVANTED Laundry. Special ear blankets, bnbles' clothes. $1,28 weekly wash, No Iron ing, 2041 Dnrrow. 10-12 ' V ANTED Fir timber fallers. . Phone 7169, . Hiotf IS Help Wanted, Mala WANTBD Three Curry-All leraprr and tractor, light or 12-yurd cnpnclty. Hourly or contract bnnla. Apply In per son or write Mr. Keith Mer rill, Logging Bupt,, The Red River Lumber Co., Westwood, Calif. 386 WANTED Man to work around grccnhouaei, Can live In cot tune on grounds. Steady work. Prefer married man. Apply Mooller'a Groenhouses, South Sixth. 10-8 WANTED General auto repair mechanic, top wages, steady employment. Sea Rod Smith at Onlslgor'i, 10-9 WANTED Clork, draft exompt, elderly man preferred. Pell can Hotel. 10-8 WANTED experienced auto tune up man, also experienced me chanic. $30 a week guarantee, steady work. See Service Manager, Dick B. Miller Co. 10-10 18 Situations Wanted CARPENTER Painting, kalso mlnlng. T. Hendrlcksen, 1648 Crescent, Phone 8308. 10-10 I1AUYLAND Care of babies and children. Hour, day or week. 1104 Crescent, Phone 8341, ll-4m EXPERIENCED TYPIST and bookkeeper wishes position. News-Herald Box 1817. 10-9 EXPERIENCED TRACTOR and truck driver wishes work. C. R. Johnson, Arcade Hotel. 10-8 20 Room and Board ROOM -BOARD for girl. Close In. 1028 Jefferson. Phone 4766. 10 BOARD-ROOM Men only. 629 Jefferson, 10-19 BOARD AND ROOM Washington. 314 10-8 22 Rooms For Rent ROOMS 828 High. 10-10 COMFORTABLE ROOM Twin beds. Phono 6834. 1026 Jef ferson. 10-21 CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th. All outside, newly decorated, modern rooms. All with new lnnrrsprlng mattresses. Free parking. -. 10-31m LARGE furnace heated room. 814 N. 10th. 10-8 ROOM AND GARAGE Court View, 3rd and Main. 406tf MARS HOTEL, 1411 Main. Steam heat, outslde'rooms. $4 to $8. Transient $1. 11-2 ROOMS 1034 High. ll-sm COLONIAL INN 121 N. 11th. Newly renovated, elegant but not expensive, large rooms for two, Innersprlng mat tresses, weekly rates, free parking. 10-9 ROOM 1)20 Lincoln. 1224tf 24 Apartments For Rent VACANCY Rex Arms Apart ments, 224 Broad. Phone 6769. New management. Mr. and Mrs. Lovelace. 10-8mtf CASCADE APARTMENT HOTEL Apartment accom modations with hotel service. Complete kitchen and dinette. Day, week or month. ' Three blocks from city center. 10-llmtf VACANCY Apts. Utllltlea fur nlshed. $4.00 week and up. 133 No. 10th. 10-12 GLENCOURT APTS. Two rooms, furnished, steam heat ed, $27,60 and up. Ph. 6084. 10-22 FOUR-ROOM furnished apart mcnt. Adults. No dogs. Close In. 1749 Menlo way. 82tf FURNISHED 3-rocm apartment by day, week or month. Wun der Motel, 121 So. 2nd. 385U 3-ROOM DUPLEX Phone 6888. 390tf 3 CLE Ml, well furnliihed rooms, glasjcd porch, garage, lights, water, $28. 2420 Vine. Phone 6004. Inquire 8919 . So. 6th. 10-9 SMALL furnished apartment. Close In for working mother. Children cared for during day. Phone 6482. 1168U FURNISHED APARTMENTS Utilities. Low rates. 419 No. 10th. - 10-24mtf APARTMEN T Electrically equipped. $18. 433 N. 10th. 1170U VACANCY Everything fur nished. $3.60 and up week. 1404 Klamath. .10-8 HOUSEKEEPING HOOMS-r-Complntoly furnished. $4 and $4.80 week: 410 $0. Bill. ' H-2 VACANCY; 900 .Owens. 10-1$ FIRST-CLASS BRICK APT. $20.00. Adults. 741 Walnut. ' 10-10 FOUR-ROOM furnished duplex. Inquire 117 N. 8th. ' 1820tf 24 Automotive H. E. Hauger has new cars and some good used cars for sale, with good tires. BETTER BUY NOW Before Used Cars Are Rationed. ' Wt Hava Some Zexex for Sale. Have your car prepared now for winter driving while we have help enough to give you service. H. E. HAUGER 1330 Main S' 24 Apartment For Rent ATTRACTIVE housekeep ing rooms. Everything fur. nlshed. $4.00 and up. 216 Main. Fairfield Apartments. 10-10 FURNISHED APARTMENT Two rooms and bath, 638 N. Bth. - . 10-12 TWO-ROOM furnished apart ment. AdulU only. No pets. 802 Lincoln. 10-9 2-BEDROOM furnished apart ment, $38. Adults. No pets. 466 Hillside. 10-10 NICE 3-ROOM APT. Close in. 828 Grant. 8-9 26 Houses For Rent SMALL FURNISHED, modern house. Utilities furnished. 2128 Blehn. 279tf FOR RENT Hot Springs, eight room house. , Fireplace, hard wood floors, full basement. 688 Eldorado. 1066U BACHELOR CABINS $10.00. Close In. 810 So. Bth. 10-18 FURNISHED two-room cabins. Hlghles Market, Summers lane.- Phone 8076. 392U FOR RENT Clean three-room modem cottage, furnished. $20.00. 1238 Adams. 409U SMALL HOUSE Phone 7812.. 10-10 TWO-ROOM furnished house, in cluding light and water. In quire 827. N. 2nd. . 1209U FOR RENT Two-room modern house. Phone 3963. 10-8 TWO 3-ROOM HOUSES Stoves. Call 1949 Main. ' 10-13 THREE-ROOM furnished house. Water paid. $20 month. 4010 Altamont drive. 10-8 TWO-ROOM furnished house. Close In. AdulU .only. 810 ' So. 6th. 10-14 TRUCKS FOR RENT You drive; move yourself, save V4. Stiles Beacon Service, 1201 East Main. Phone 8304. ll-7m 28 Miscellaneous For Rent ' DEAD CAR STORAGE 231 South Eleventh St. 10-llmU FOR LEASE 160-acre irrigated farm. Potato land. Also irrl gated pasture; will take care 200 head cattle or 1200 sheep. Running water. Phone 6811 or 6687. 10-10 30 Real Estate For Sal FOR SALE OR TRADE Well improved 60 acre ranch near Grants Pass, Ore. River bot tom soil, free Irrigation water; ,on paved highway. Electricity, family orchard, school t mile, high school bus, mall route by door. Would trade for prop erty In this locality. S. A. Bowcn, Tulelake, Calif., Rt. 1, Box 300. 10-10 LARGE LOT near schools. Walk ing distance city center. Sewer paid. Water, electricity. Box 974, Medford. 10-10 3-BEDROOM HOUSE Exceptionally .nice 6-room home, good district. Hardwood floors, fireplace, hot water heat, cedar-lined closets, glassed-in porch, lawn, shrubs and large shop on rear of lot. Price $8000. Reasonable terms. 'J. e; HOSKINO 817 Main . . . Phone 3211 3-ROOM HOUSE on acreage on old Ankeny place, $1500. In quire- E. . J, Cochran, Bisbee Hotel. . 10-10 FURNISHED HOME All ready to move into, On California avenue. Two or three bedrooms, Nice furniture. For thla week only $2680. Reason able down payment. MILLS ADDITION Very nice 8-room home In Mills addition only $2800. E. GRAY REAL ESTATE . 118 N. 7th 10-7 34 Automotive Wrecker Service Ca Day ' . ' Night ; 5181 3360 I BUICK PARAGE -1330 MAIN 1M( 24 Automotive 34 Automotive CASH FOR USED CARS OR TRUCKS In good condition. See Vern Moore, Balslger Motor Co. 11-4 PRIVATE PARTY will pay cash for late modol car using 16x600 or 16x680 tires. Phone 7013 days 4210 nights. 997tf FOR SALE '34 ls-ton truck. Good shape. House this side Wishing Well, Wocus. 10-9 CHEVY 1938 DeLuxe Tudor- New rubber. Clean car. 200 East Main. 10-10 GET YOUR AUTO GLASS In stalled' at Kimball's Glass Shop, 827 Walnut ' Phone 7378. ll-6m 1941 DODGE SEDAN Fluid drive, excellent condition, good rubber, low mileage. Phone 3614 or 6871 after 6 p.' m. June Zissos. 10-9 FOR SALE 1940 Ford sedan. Phone 4997. 10-12 1940 CHEVROLET Master De Luxe four-door sedan in ex cellent condition. Good tires, radio and heater. Priced to sell. 2238 So. 6th after 4:30 p. m. . 10-10 FOR SALE 1940 Ford Tudor. Excellent tires, radio, heater, spotlight, seat covers, perfect motor. $778 cash. Phone' 8298. 10-8 1940 CHEVROLET PANEL Like new.. Call 3184. 10-14 36 Miscellaneous For Sale GET COWBOY OVERSHOES at Charlie Reed Saddlery. Mall orders filled. Only 100 pairs. 484tf FOR SALE Winter apples, 2c lb. Pick them yourself, bring your own containers. Crab applea 3c lb. Ralph Lutz, 3 miles south, 1 mile west of Mt. Hebron, Calif. 10-8 DRIVEWAY CINDERS Phone 6817. 1023tf COLEMAN, camp stove, 600x16 .. tire chains. Phone 6883. 10-8 WATKINS PRODUCTS Dial 6623 or 2318 Home. 10-28 FOR SALE English walnuts, 20c per lb. Phone 6059. 10-9 OFFICIAL SERVICE MEN'S GIFTS 80c up. Rudy' Men's Shop, 6th and Main. 10-23 STOVES REPAIRED All parts 1 1 o c k e d. Used furniture, stoves bought. OK Second Hand Store, 820 Klamath. Phone 8671. 10-31m HOME INSULATION NEWS Nothing down, payments low as $8.00 per month, 3 years to pay. Genuine U. S. Rockwool blown In with our modern equipment. Most efficient method available. Govern ment statistics say your saving in fuel costs will make your payments. Let us also esti mate your roofing, painting and remodeling Jobs. Subur ban Lumber Co. Phone 3301. 388tf CITY MAPS Pocket size, up-to-the-minute, Including , subur ban sections. Block numbers Indicated, index keyed to map. Price 20c, For sale at Cham ber of Commerce, Everbody's Drug, Lee Hendrlck's Drug, Louie Polin's, Postoffice news stand, Carmlchael's news stand, Robinson's Food store, Shaw Stationery, Herald and News, Vic' Signal Service. 391tf LANDSCAPING Evergreens, flowering shade trees, shrubs, large, sire fruit trees; ' and raspberries. We guarantee our trees and shrubs )o grow. ' Lakeshore Gardens Nursery. Phone 4082. . 11-6 SEE COPELAND for your re pair and maintenance needs. .1x6 to 1x12 boards $18; shin gles 75c bundle; pine shlplap $25 m; roofing $1.18 roll; cedar siding $32.50 m; paint shingle stain $1.50 gallon; 1x4 fir- flooring $38. No down payment, payment as low as $5 rnonthly, up to 3 years to pay. 10-20 FOR SALE Farmall 20 tractor, If) Inch centrifugal pump, 10 it,, tractor binder... 784 No. 10th, Apt. No. 8. ifl-9 36 Mlicellaneoui For Sale Auction Sunday, Oct. 11, at 1:00 o'clock, on South Sixth street, at yard opposite Tower Theatre. For the convenience of buyers, we will sell at this location. CATTLE 6 head of good Jersey and Guernsey double tested cows, now milking. ' 1 6-jnonth-old red heifer! 1 6-month-old Holstein bull, t nice 6-month-old heifers, HOGS 8 fat sows. 1 belted gilt. 9 feeder pig. 1 2-way plow. Thla stock if all In fine con dition. Attend this sale and fill your locker for winter. Term Cash CARL WHITENER, Owner, COL, SW1GART, Auctioneer. 10-8 FOR SALE 3-year-old billy goat, $18. 1433 Summers lane. Phone 7812. . 10-9 MIRRORS AND FURNITURE TOPS made to order. We re- sllver old mirrors. Kimball's . Glass Shop. Phone 7378. ll-6m TRY PALMER'S BARGAIN HOUSE FIRST for the Best Buy in town in Used Furni ture, Stoves and Appliances. TODAY'S HOT SPECIALS 3 Fine Electric Refrigerator 6 Wood and Coal Circulators 100 New Wood Heaters $8 up Good Wood Range only $19 up Beautiful Bed Daveno, spe cially priced Five Oak Dinette Sets Hundreds of Other Bargains See Them Today PALMER'S BARGAIN HOUSE 2401 So. 6th St Phone 8469 10-14 FOR SALE Tractor plows, har rows, drill. . Many other items In machinery -and team. A bargain If air taken.; T. N. Allenby, Keno, Ore, 10-10 FOR SALE Baled straw, three young milk cows and fat hens. Gooding Ranch, 6 miles out on Lakeview highway. 10-10 NEW 8 ' H.P. OUTBOARD MO TOR and boat House 12, Pell' can City. Demonstrate eve nings and Sunday, 10-10 FOR SALE Bell potato ele vator and motor. Guy Barton. Phone 4996. 10-10 KEM-TONE, the -new miracle wall finish. Beautiful colors and washable. Cover with one coat and dries in one hour. Anyone can apply. Suburban Lumber Co. Phone 3301. 1223U SPEEDBOAT 4-cyllnder Evin- ruae moior. jo iooi, j-passen gers. Call' 3184 or 3742. . . 10-14 FOR SALE Winter apples, 2c lb. Pick them yourself, bring your own containers. Crab apples 3c lb. Ralph Lutz, - 3 miles, south, 1 mile 'west of - Mt Hebron, Calif. . 10-12 RED FOX JACKET Like new, $80 cash. 23-jewel Elgin rail road watch, size 16, cash. Phone 4422. 10-10 38 For Sale er Trade WILL SELL OR TRADE for smaller acreage: 80 acres of land. Klamath Falls Auto Camp, 2520 South ..Sixth St., Klamath Falls. 10-10 42 Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED TO RENT Unfur nished 4-room modern house. . Two bedrooms.. Close In. Mrs, Charles Smith, Box 642, Chilo- quin. 10-8 WANTED TO BUY Around - 800 ft. No. 6 copper light wire, Phone 4943, or call at 6102 Sp. 6th St R. C. prudhomme 10-8 WANTED Furnished 2 or 8 bedroom home within walking distance Mills school. Will oc cupy October 25 or later. Box 1833, Herald-News. 10-8 44 Livestock and Poultry HONEST PRICES' and weights guaranteed on all livestock. PAULEY PACKING CO., Summers lane. Phone 8323 or 3505. 4994tf FOR SALE 1000 head of white faced ewes In lots to suit buy . er. No reasonable offer re ' (used. Also registered Suf folk and Hampshire bucks. Llskey Bros. Lost River ranch. Phone 7914.' 11S4U HORSES BOARDED Trading, ' shoeing. Sunset Horse Ranch. , Phone 3659. , 10-12 FOR SALE 60 laying hens. 4023 Delaware. - 10-8 3 SADDLE HORSES-Call 3184. 10-14 FOR SALE Guernsey: and. Hoi teln cow. Ready to freshen, Rt. 2, Box 498, So; 6th. 10-10 FORj SALE Completely equip ped drive-in doing good busi ness. $400 will handle. Phone 8208. -;o 10-16 48 Financial See Dinty Moore For AUTO LOANS PERSONAL LOANS FURNITURE LOANS Simple Credit Requirement Complete Privacy 12 Month to Pay Quick Service No Co-Signer Locally Owned Motor Investment Co, Klamath' Oldest M-27S S-241 114 N. 7th Phone 3328 1031m CASH LOANS wiraotrc ixsoatzis S WAY TO OET A COXSCMZS CASH MAS raoKK ws.it . coki in toe SMd so ytgam ttt ttAmm t at ft ooomm.f lou THREE LOAN PLANS KO. 1-IHCOHS L6AXS On rout not 6bIt, Jfo vtgt aijlgm. menu. K6 coltMra. 50. S-FDSJOTUSI WARS Your character U roftra tmporUat than tha furnltura lutll. NO. S-ACtO 10 A MS 20 to fjoo euh loaoi and tafl. Bartetns- CONSUMERS CREDIT COMPANY (M-as 720 Pine St rtu Phone 7711 lMia LOANS Established 8 Years In Klamath County Furniture Loan Signature Loans Livestock Loans $28 to $300 Rogers Finance Co. S-189 412 Main Dial 8113 lMltf 48 - Business Opportunities FOR SALE 9 stool lunch count er, C beer licenses. All equip ped $780. Terms can be ar ranged. Carman's Lunch, 4824 S. 6th (Boito Bldg ). 10-13 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, made and entered on September 28, 1942, my former name of Lula B. Leftwich has been changed to that of Lula B. Hutchens.. Dated: October 1, 1942. O. 1-8 NO. 128 6tAtmeflt of the mtrhfp, miqfme&tj rireuUtfon. ttc, required by th act of cotifreii of Aufuit 24, 191S tod March t, 1W3 of tht Herald Nrwi, published dilly except 8unday. at Klamath Falli, Ore for October l. lWt. 8tat of Oregon, eounty of Klamath. M. Befora , a notary public In ant) for th Btat and county aforesaid, personally appeared Pnelma Johnstdb, who, having bttvt quit aurora accoratna xo law. aepost ana ays, that ah Is the business manager of The Herald k News and that the folio win Is, to the best of her knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, manage nie.it (md tf a dally paper, the circulation), etc., of the aoresafd publication for the date shown In the above caption, required by the act of August 14, 1915, aa amended by the act of March S, 1933, embodied to section &S7, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to-wlt: ; l. inas ine sanies and addressee or toe publisher, editor, managing editor, and bnal ness manager are: Publisher, Frank Jenkins,- Klamath FaTs, Ore. Editor. Frank Jenkins. Klamath FalU. Ore, Managing Editor, Haleeiiq Epley, Klamath Falls, Ore. ' Business Manager, Fhelraa Joanstov. Klamnth Falls, Oregon, f. That the owner Is: (If owned by a corporation. It name and address mutt be stated and also Immediately thereunder the names and addressee of stockholders own log or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corpora tion, the names and addresses of the Individ ual owners must be given.' If owned by a firm, company, or other unincorporated con cern. Its name and address, aa well as those of each Individual member, mint be given). The Southern Oregon Pub. Co., Klamath Falls, Ore. Frank Jenkins, Klamath rails. Ore. Ernest R. Gill trap, Medford, Ore. 8. That the known bondholders, mortgm reeit. and other security holders own Ine or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgagee or other securities are: (ir there are none, so state;. None, 4. That the two paragraphs aeit above, giving the names of the owners, stock holders, and security holders, If any, contain not only the Hit of stockholders and secuiv Itr holders as the; aoDear unon the books of the company but also, in cases where the Btocxnoiaer or security noiaer appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in sny other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee Is acting, Is given; alsu that the said two paragraphs contain statements em bracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions no der which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon tha books of the company as trustees, hold stock and aecuri ties In a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has ao reaton to believe that any other person, as sMatlon, or corporation has any Interest direct or Indirect In the said stock, bonds. or other securities than as so stated by him, 5. Thai the average number of copies of each liiue of this publication sold or dis tributed, through the mti'a or otherwise, to paid subscribers dnrlng the IS months pre oillpR the date shown above Is WtO. (This Information Is required from dally publics tlons only). PHELMA JonxsToy, Business Manager. Bworn to and aubscrlhed before me thla 8th day of October, 1W2. ... A. V. MOORR. ' Kotary Public for Oregon. (My commission expires June 6, 1M6). We are resolved to do our best and, while our best does not compare with the might sum moned by the United States and Britain; still it i our best. And he who does his best owes no one a debt. Dr. Oswaldo Aranha, Brazilian foreign minister. , ' There are 820 persons to the square mile ten the island of Java, ' most densely populated country in the world. ; " ' ' ' ' FUNNY BUSINESS I allw 'AHOBIINSWIB' "It't quite a help to us in Tony, Famed Horse of Tom Mix, Put to Humane Death v SAN FERNANDO, Calif., Oct. 8 iff) TOny hadn't much to live for, anyway, Tony, you see, wa an old, decrepit horse two . year ago when hi master died, and he hasn't' taken much Interest in life lnce. So Wednesday they put him to death humanely, and that wa, the last of the famous team 'Tom Mix and Tony the. horse that thrilled' uncounted thousands of movie going youngsters, and adults, too, over a long fpan of years. Tony - was around 40 year old, and had. been living in re tirement for quite a while "when hi master, the old western film star, was killed In an auto acci dent That really was Tony' finish, also.. He was entrusted to the care of ivan u. rarxer, friend of Mix, and lived the horse's version of the life of Chemult Mrs. Don Bertram of Chemult la visiting at the home of her sister. Mrs. . S. Hawkins of lreb- anon, Ore. - ' Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Thompson of Portland were visitors at the home of Thompson's parent in Chemult Sunday, October- 4V - Mrs. L. G. Dawson of Chemult is a visitor at her son's home in San Francisco. 1 Mrs. Griffin has returned to her home in Chemult with her infant daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bellavance of Chemult were business visi tors- in Eugene, Monday. Octo ber 5. . The school at Chemult Is now closed and all children go to Gil christ. KLAMATH BASIN Carload Potato Shipments (Figures from State-Federal Inspector Ross Aubrey.) Day of n - ' D i Month Season 1942-43 wisMBaaMm Oct. to Season Oct. to, Season Oct. Dally Date ; to Date Daily Date . to Data 1 32 " 32 . 730 V 23 23 742 2 27 89 : 747 29 52 771 3 - 29 . 88 776 - 24 76 793 ' " 4 5 93 781 23 99 . 818 . 38 131 819 9 . 108. 827 6 17 148 '836 .20 128 847 ,7 24 172 860 16 144 883 8 . ' ' " 29 '173 ' 892 9 . . . 22 i : 199 ... 914 10 ' " .' ; 20 213 934 IT- ' . . 21 236 998 ' 12 ' ' " T . 7 243,- 962 IS : " 18 261 960 14 ' . ' T T 13... 274- 993 18 " " ; 27 '.. 301:'.. . 1020 " 16 i '" .' " 32 333 1032 17 " " " ' v 23 ; 396' 1078 ,'. ' 18 . '. . i 29 383 . 1104 19 .. .; . .'. , . ... 9 394 . . 1113 20 -7- :'' : ' ' ;- , ; .. 27 ' 421 "l!40 . 21 . . v- -; "- 39 486 . 1179 22 " " t' ;r 33 ' 491 1210 ' 23 : - " r 29 - 820 1239 24 ', " 44 364 1283 25 . . ; . .; .-4f 603 1324 26 : T : 8 613 1332 27 : J' 80 663 1382 28 ' 'y I 48 7U 1438 29 ; : . 7 1 '?. ' 88 . 766 i48 30 ' : J i3i'. 8Q0 : ISIS .... 31.... . ',' .. I ..t.4l7v , '. 84l '7 1860 the meat shortage, sirl" Riley, but It didn't ' seem H matter. He hadn't eaten- well, Ms rheumatism had grown upon him, and he was-nearly blind. So Wednesday, Parker reluct antly decided, was the last fox Tony, who never won a derby or stake event, but who helped make more money for his ma, ter than any horse ever. did. Mix . bought Tony, so the story goes, for $12 from a. junk dealer. Mix used to .credit the . animal largely for his own rise to. screen fame, which at it height saw the "team earning $10,000 a week. But now: . "It was a choice of seeing Tony's sufferings grow or , put ting him to rest," say . Parker. - And who can say Tony hasn't earned his rest? NEWCOMER, MAYBC . !.-. ". . :. , . . TACOMA, OP) The dltrfct attorney's office sent a -telegram to BuftiS"';Wodd -t Weriatehee, asking him to- appear a a wit ness in a court trials. ' Back from "Wenatchee came thi reportr "NoV known here, try Yakima.'?- 4.-. V . ' (Ed' Note Rufus Woods has been publisher of the Wenatche. Daily World for the - past SS years.) ; - : The steel industry must think In terms of the steel industry, not of Bethlehem. or Republic; and the automobile industry in terms of it industry, not o Ford, General Motors or Chrytr ler. Roger Lapham, employer member ' national . war labor board.