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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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1042
CLASSIFIED INDEX
Apartments (or llonl U
Automotive -....84
Bualnesa Opportunities ... 411
Educational 12
rininclal ................... 4
ror Bala or Trade -..311
Oenoral Nottcea - ...... 4
Health J?
Help Wanted, Female ...... 14
Help Wanted, Male 1U
Houses for nont ..2U
Uvmlouk and Poultry 44
Lost and round 2
MUcullunepua For limit 2U
Mlacellanaoua For Hule ........30
Mlacelluneous Wunted 42
I'erionuli 1
Heel Eiitiito (or Sale 30
Ileal Estate Wanted 32
nm nnil Himrd ... 211
I Lou end found
LOST -Man's purse, Friday
Kinder keep money, mull
purse to address In purse. K.
W. Chichester. Illy. 12-4
HOST Brown pigskin glovea.
Reward, NnwslleruWI office.
12-4
l.OHT I'nlr man's gliuwcs be
tween Washburn way niul
Townr theatre. Howard. News-
Herald. 12 3
LOST Dlllfold on Main be
tween Bth and 7th streets. Re
ward. Phone 4201. 12-3
LOST A imiall coin purse and
a pair o( gold-rlmmcd glusscs
somewhere between Klamath
Union high school end 1812
Portltind street, full 47BII or
1812 Portland street, evenings
a(tT p, m, 12-3
Oeneral Moticn
rOIl VITALLO SOIL TONIC nee
Ray Van Meter of Malln. Mm.
J. M. Jones. 1 2-3
Personal!
MONUMENTS Klamath Falls
.Miirbln nnd Grnnlte Works,
116 So. 11th. Phono 038 1
12-0
10
Service
REMODELING Repair Roof
ing. Lloyd W. Rusk, 1821 Ar
thur St. Phone 3406. 12-22
PLUMHING, HEATING, sheet
metal work, furnace vacuum
cleaned. P. L. Johnson, 1430
RnrKont Phone S329. 12-22
HOUSE CLEANING Art Bene
dict. 0848. 12-0m
KNIVES. scissors, uwi sharp-
ened. Welding. Bodcnhamcr
Repair Shop, 331 E Muln
12-10
GENERAL REPAIRINO All
types (moll gnu engines. Bodil
enhamcr Saw Filing, 381 East
Main. . . 12-8
CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnuco
rlennlnir. oil burner service
J. A. Tufts. Phone 7149. 1213
PICTURE FRAMING Gocller's,
230 Main. 1214 m
HEMSTITCHING
DRESSMAKING, Buttons and
Buckles covered, Alterations
on new and old clothing. Mrs
H. M. Allcndcr, 731 Main
Room 218. Phone 7203.
12-10m
EXPERT TAILORING and al
teration by Johnson Tailors,
126 So. 8th, Pelican Bldg
12-10
PAINTING, KALSOMINING
H. L. Brown. Phone 4220.
12-10m
PICTURE FRAMING Art and
Gift Shop. 510 Mnin, 12-24m
BAGS MACHINE CLEANED
and patched. People's Ware
house Bag Co. 310Btf
REFRIGERATOR, Woshlng Ma
chine, Vacuum Cleaner pnrts
and service, nil makes. Merit
Washing Mnchlno Service, 011
South Sixth. 12-3 lm
FLOOR SANDING nnd rcflnlsh
Ing. Clifford Golden. Phone
3022. 12-31m
I WILL OBTAIN your delayed
birth certificate for you. Chas,
Hathaway, 120 No. 10th St.,
Klnmath Fulls, Ore. 12-31
12 Educational
EDUCATIONAL Hours of
training arranged to suit hi
dividual. Modernistic Beauty
College. MR Klnmnth Ave
3883. 12-22
13
Health
DR. M. C. CASSEL, chiropractic
clinic, colon and rectal dis
eases. 532 Main. Dial 7315,
12-3lm
14 Help Wanted Female
WANTED Middle-need house.
keeper for fomlly of two. 228
Lytton. 12-3
JANITOR WANTED Mnn or
woman. The El Padre, 12-4
WANTED Woman for house
work, $00 for first month,
room nnd board. Steady If re
liable. Mrs. Stove Takacs
Tulelukc. 12-3
WANT OFFICE GIRL (or part
time work afternoons only
Type no shorthand. Good
wogos. Write Box 3931, News-
14 H.lp WnUd Tamil
28
" i.-r-vrP-nj-l,rUjc.
WANTED Experienced beauty
operator. Houston Bcuuty
Shop, 114 No. 8th, 3617tf
WASHROOM HELPER. Inside
work. Caicade Laundry. 12-6
1 Help Wanted, Male
WANTED Tajrkey plckor.
i reimportation furnished. Call
Dive Llskey, 4470, 3103tf
WANTED Three Carry. All
scrapers and tractors, light or
12-yard capacity, Hourly or
contract basis, Apply In per
son or write Keith Morrill,
Logging Hupt,, The Red River
Lumber Co., Wcstwood, Collf.
310(Uf
WANTED Reliable married
men with radio or refriger
ation service experience or
with mechanical experience
and willing to learn refrlger
tlon. Apply to D. McGrath
Montgomery Ward Co., Klam
ath Falls. 12-3
WANTED An exoerlenced tub
ricatlun man, must also be a
snrvlco salesman. Good posi
tion (or right party. Apply
Bulrk Garnge. 1330 Mnin.
12-9
II
Situation Wanted
BAUYLAND Care of babies and
children. Hour, day or week
1104 Crescent. Phone 8341.
12-4m
WOMAN wants Janitor work
NeWs-llerald Box 3003. 12-3
WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN
afternoons. Call nt 2137 Or
chard or Phone 551)0. 3618U
WANTED Job from 7 to 12
mornings. Phone 6247. 1 2-3
20
Room and Board
BOARD ROOM
804 N. 10th.
Gentleman
12-3
22
Rooms For Rent
ROOMS 1034 High. 12-5m
HEATED ROOMS 825 High,
1215
MARS HOTEL 1411 Main, by
the armory. Steam heated
rooms. $3,50 up. - 12-20
CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th
All outside, newly decorated
modern rooms. All with new
lnnersprlng mattresses. Free
parking. 12-30m
LARGE comfortable room. Sin
gle or double, Well heated
Close In. Phone 01)00. 12-7
24 Apartments For Rent
UPSTAIRS, furnished. Wood,
water and lights 120.00. 138
Mortimer. 12-3
FURNISHED APT. 501 Market.
12-3
1-ROOM APARTMENT Nicely
furnished. 804 N. 8th. 3372M
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
Completely furnished, $4 and
$4.50 week. 410 "o. 5th. 12-3
VACANCY Rex Arms Aport
mcnts, 224 Broad. Phone
6700, New management. Mr.
and Mrs. Lovelace. 12-8m
CASCADE Apartment Hotel
Apartment accommodations
with hotel service. Complete
kitchen and dinette. Day
week or month. Throe blocks
from city center. 12-llm
ESPLANADE COURT Apart
ments. Furnished. Day, week
or month. Walking distance,
12-Bm
NEARLY NEW modern, furnish
ed duplex apartment. 1026
Portland. Phone 5400. 12-3
FOR RENT Furnished apart-
mcnts, $1 4 - $18, one block
south of Pelican school. Zleg
Icr npnrtmc ts. 12-4
V A C A N C Y Everything fur
nishod, p. Ice reasonable, 1404
Klomath Avo. 12-4
LARGE 2-room steam heated
npartmcnt near Ewauna Box
Co. ' Phone 8149 or 3025 eve
nings. 2420U
LIGHT housekeeping room,
Close In. 405 No. 3rd. 12-4
THREE-ROOM furnished flat
near SP. Inquire 117 N. 8th
3883 tf
RIVERVIEW 4 rooms, nicely
furnished, garnge. Call 6482.
2417U
4-ROOM HOUSE with stoves,
Jnmilro 1537 Wllford. 12-3
TWO-ROOM furnished; also sin
olo llffht housekeeping: utll
itles furnished. 109 N. Brond,
12-7
VACANCY Hot Springs Court,
221 Soring. 12-8
MODERN, furnished . duplex
424 Division. 12-3
SLEEPING or housekeeping
room for gentleman. Close In
423 N. 10th. 3875U
VACANCY 900 Owens, 12-9
SB Houses For Rent
9.RF.DROOM. Dartly furnished
Convenient to Weyerhaeuser
nnd Kcsterson mills, school
and Lion's grocery store. $17.50
House For Rent
TRUCKS FOR RENT You
drive; movo yourself, save
Stiles Beacon Sorvlco, 1201
Eust Muln, Phono 8304, 12-7m
FURNISHED two-room cabins.
Hlghley's Market, Summers
lnne. Phono 8075. 3757tf
TWO-ROOM furnished house.
shower, garage, Chelsea addi
tion. Inquire 827 Walnut. Ph,
3SP5. 12-3
3 ROOMS, furnished, 5 acres,
wood, large chicken house,
garage, neor Weyerhaeuser,
$15. E. Hnlnes. Inquire Lien's
store. 12-3
WINTER HATES Modern cot
tages, Plenty fuel. Every
thing furnished. 2125 Ulelin.
353lltf
FURNISHED two-room house.
Close In, adults only. 510 So,
Fifth. . 12-3
UNFURNISHED three-bedroom
house. 720 Mt. Whitney,
3022tf
BACHELOR'S CABINS, $10
month. 610 So. Fifth.
FOR RENT 3-room furnbihed
apnrtment In duplex. Electric
range, washer, Frigidnire. Wa
tor, CIoso In. Phono 4253.
014 Lincoln, 3B70tf
THREE-ROOM HOUSE $12; two-
room house $10. Inquire 3440
Boardman, Cabin 5. 12-5
FOR RENT 3-room house In
Altnmont, $13. Call 4051. 12-5
FURNISHED HOME Avnllnblc
4 or 8 weeks, to be culled into
military service. Two-bedroom
house, basement, furnace, elec
tric hot water heater, 2 tons
coal, hardwood floors in liv
ing room and dining room and
hullway. Simmons springs and
mattresses, Venetian blinds,
recently redecorated. New
Wcdgcwood gus range, new
General Electric refrigerator
new ABC washing machine
Everything new in house with
In past yenr. References re
quired. Prefer couple with no
yoUng children. On paving,
close to high school. - Write
Box 3129, Herald and News
12-5
28 Miscellaneous For Rent
DEAD CAR STORAGE 231
South Eleventh St. 12-llm
30
Real Estate For Sale
FOR SALE Well furnished 3
room house, Biith, garage
Fenced, lawn and trees. $2750.
$730 cosh, ' lance like rent.
1310 Lookout.. Inquire 58
Main, Apartment 4. 12-4
FOR SALE OR RENT Two
bedroom house with supply of
wood. Close In. Phono 3779.
512 Doty. 12-3
80 ACRES, buildings, 291 acres
under irrigation. Good sandy
soil. Price $3500. Terms.
Also
160-ACRE flANCH, all under Ir
rigation, near Adams Point.
Buildings, two large potato
cellars.
M. A. Bowman, Merrill, Ore.
12-4
SALE OR RENT New, modern
five-room house, good location.
Fireplace, large closets and
utility room, bullt-lns, garage.
Owner leaving town. Tele
phone 8533. .12-5
32
Real Estate Wanted
WANTED TO BUY 40 or 50
acres close to Klamath Falls.
Phone 40B7. 12-3
34
Automotive
Wrecker Service
Call
Day
6151
Night
3360
BUICK GARAGE 4
1330 MAIN
' . 12-19
GET YOUR AUTO GLASS In
stalled at Kimball's Glass
Shop. 527 Walnut. Phone
7378. " .' 12-flm
FOR SALE 1030 Model A Ford
Tudor, 000x10 tiros. Fair.
Cnll nt 1535 Gnry St.. 12-3
FOR SALE '37 Plymouth
coupe.'; Inqulro 1003 Upham.
12-3
FOR SALE 1941 Plymouth De-
Luxe coupe. Excellent condi
tion. Phone 6923. 12-3
1934 CHEVROLET SEDAN
. Excellent tires and motor. Stte-
, rlfice for cash, or will nccept
trade for equity. 2530 Want-
land. ' 12-3
FOR SALE 1B3B Plymouth
pickup, good tires. Phone
6622. Ask for Dick. 12-5
FOR SALE '30 International
. W-ton' pnncl, 5 good tires.
$100 cash. 824 Owens. 12-5
MUST SELL my 1940 Ford De-
Luxe sedan. 'This enr has 32,-
000 miles, deep green finish,
.with a radio nnd 70. rubber.
Cash price $450. 130 Martin
St. ,: ' "' . 12-3
WILL TRADE EQUITY '30 Nash
' 4-door for Model , A or cheap
34
Automotive
GAS
RATIONING
240 miles per month saves a
lot of walking and about 80
hours valuable time.
Budget your riding so that
every mllo counts for efficien
cy, Any one of our good used
enrar Is a good investment.
1942 Bulck Century Sedan
1941 Olds Sedanetta
2 Good Ford Pickups
1938 Chrysler Coupe
1035 Dodge Coupe
1037 Ford Tudor
2 Model A Fords
And Many Others.
Also new cars for Immediate
delivery with certificate.
H. E. Hauger
1330 Main St.'
1034 FORD COUPE, tires fair,
beater, spotlight. Phone 7050.
12-4
1040 OLDS DELUXE COUPE
Radio, heater, ' new oversize
tires, $050, or will trade for
equity in small modern home.
Rt. 3, Box 82, old Midland
road, 12-3
OWNER CALLED TO ARMY
Late 1040 1-ton truck, 4-speed
transmission, heavy duty
equipment, all around mechan
ically perfect. $800. During
day Bolslger Garage, evenings
230 Nevada. 12-5
FOR SALE '30 Chev. coach
Good tires, good running con
dition. $35. 1778 Etna. 12-3
FOR SALE Model A coach,
Five good tires, good top, good
paint, good mechanical condi
tion. This car must be sold
not later than Sunday evening,
December 6. Will accept best
offer. See car at 3110 Sum
mers lone. 12-4
35
Fuel HeLtlng
UNION BURNER OILS We
keep your storage tank full
Call Klamath Oil Co., 8404
12-31m
36 Miscellaneous For Sal
AVON PRODUCTS. Anna Funk
Phone 3450 after 5. 12-6
MIRRORS Resilvering, plate
and - window glass, furniture
tops, shelves. Kimball's Glass
Shop. Phone 7378. 12-6m
RED FRYERS Crystal's, Mer-
rill-Lakevicw junction. 12-4
FULLER BRUSHES Clem
Joycr, 1435 Martin. Phone
3077. 12-24
TODAY'S SPECIALS
In Used Furniture, Stoves
and Appliances:
10 Nice Dinette Sets $10 up
10 Fine Refrigerators $30 up
100 New and Used Heaters $3 up
10 Nice Bedroom Suites $30 up
5 Nice Davenport Suites $23 up
Also a nice line of new Floor
Lamps and Hassocks for Xmas.
Buy Here and Save
We Give Terms
PALMER'S BARGAIN HOUSE
2401 So. 0th St. . Phone 8409
12-3
W ATKINS PRODUCTS Dial
6623 or 2318 Home. 12-30
DRIVEWAY CINDERS Phone
6817. 3106U
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';
Drug, Lee Hendrick's Drug,
Louie Polin s, Postoffice now
stand, Carmichaels news
stand, Robinson's Food store,
Shaw Stationery, Herald and
News, Vie s Signal Service,
3104tf
AVON PRODUCTS
4981. 1
Phone
12-7
FOR SALE Trash burner.
Phone 7608 or call at 903 Wal
nut evenings. .12-
STOVES REPAIRED All parts
' stocked. Used furniture, stoves
bought. OK Second Hand
Store, 820 Klamath. P h o n
5671. 12-31m
FOR SALE Potatoes an
, onions. Jack Grafton Cellar,
4 miles from Klamath Falls on
Merrill road. 1-
USED PUMPS, pressure, cen
. trifngal; 1-1 1-Inch pipe. South
em Oregon Well Drilling Co
630 So. 6th. Phone 6622. 12
DODGE 1J-TON TRUCK, good
dual tires; 4-room home, hot
water hent, extra lot. Phone
6022. 12-8
IF CHRISTMAS TREES over 8
ft. high are desired, place or
der at Ernie's Richfield Ser-
. vice Station, 9th and Pine, be
fore Sunday, December 6. Ph
5726 or 5407. i 12
PROTECT the refrigerator you
now own by having It re-
enameled at Kohen's Enamel
Shop. Phone 5442 for estl-
, mate. l-2m
It Miscellaneous Tot Bala
TURKEYS FOR SALE Live
weight 35c lb, Mrs. Tom
Calmes, Keno. 12-8
ELECTRIC MOTOR, 1-3 h.p.,
$16. Power belt 12 ft. long,
4 In. wide. Pressure pump, no
motor, some pipe and fittings,
$20. Potatoes, Is and 2s, farm
prices. 728 N. 2nd St. 12-5
3$
Tot Sal or Trad
HONEST PRICES and weights
guaranteed on all livestock.
PAULEY Packing Co., Sum
mers lane. Phone 6323 or
3506. 3107tf
40
To Exchange
WILL TRADE 1941 Pontlac five-
passenger club coupe. Best of
condition, good rubber on 2
bedroom house close to school.
Would like basement. News
Herald, box 3623. 12-4
42 Miscellaneous Wanted
WANTED Unfurnished apart
ment or duplex suitable for
three. Phone 4808 after 5:30.
12-5
44 Livestock and Poultry
FOR SALE: Jersey-Durham cow.
fresh 3 days. $90 for cow and
heifer calf delivered. Phone
4943. 5102 So. 6th St. 12-3
FOR SALE or trade for heifer,
young Holstoin bull. Phone
4907. 12-3
FOR SALE 24 high test dairy
cows, Jersey and Guernsey.
Unas. Dyer, Tulelake, Calif.
12-9
46
Financial
See
Dinty Moore
For
AUTO LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS
FURNITURE LOANS
Simole Credit Reaulrement
Complete Privacy
12 Months to Pay
Quick Service
No Co-Sieners
Locally Owned
Motor Investment Co.
Klamath's Oldest
M-273 S-241
114 N. 7th Phone 3325
lJIlm
LOANS
Established 8 Years In
Klamath County
Furniture Loans
Signature Loans
Livestock Loans ;
$25 to $300
Rogers Finance Co
- S-189
412 Main Dial 5113
li-Sln
CASH LOANS
WITHOUT KNDOR8ERS .
S WATS TO OET A rONSCMBR
CASH LOAN
rHO.NB . WRITE . COME TS
Ton need bo eo-ilRntri or endorser! to
get ooneoroer loan
THREE LOAN PLANS
SO. 1-1KCOMB tOAVS
On jour note only. Jto' lrit u-
iguturau. no cu-ugnerc.
HO. FURNlTtJHIt tOAXS
Tour character It more Important
nn uii luroiiure lum
NO. t ATTO LOANS
o to m caih loaoi and rttl
aancing. .
CONSUMERSCREDIT
COMPANY
(MSJ
720 Pine St.
S-U9)
Phone 7711
It-SIm
48 Business Opportunities
FOR SALE Complete restau
rant and bar equipment. 330
So. 6th. - 12-4
New Trial Denied
Jehovah Witnesses
PORTLAND, Dec. 3. (P)
Motions for new trials for David
W. Hoyt, Corvallis, and Robert
Slaughter, Lane county, Jehov
ah's Witnesses, found guilty of
selective service violations, were
denied yesterday by Federal
Judge Claude McColloch. ' Hoyt
Is under a two-year senterjee,
Slaughter 3 4-year.
Alaska' yas purchased from
Russia by the United States at
a cost of about 2 cents an acre,
BIG BASIN LBR. CO.
Main and Sprlns
Phone JH4
m
M&ikeU
mm
DOWN AFTER
By VICTOR EUBANK
NEW YORK, Dec. 3 m
Stocks turned a trifle Irregular
in today's market after a morn
ing push led by rails and favored
industrials.
Selective advancing tenden
cies were in evidence at the
start and, at the best, gains
ranged from fractions to more
than a point.
But while plus marks were
well distributed in the final
hour, declines were plentiful.
Transfers for the full stretch
were around 600,000 shares.
Closing quotations:
American Can . 711
Am Car & Fdy 231
Am Tel tc Tel 1285
Anaconda .......
251
371
i
291
411
20i
71
58i
271
16!
6
34
6
111
71
221
2t
221
Cat Tractor
Comm'nw'Hh & Sou
General Electric ..
General Motors
Gt Nor Ry. pfd -..
Illinois Central
Int Harvester
Kennecott . .
Lockheed ...
Long-Bell "A"
Montgomery Ward
Nash-Kelv
N Y Central
Northern Pacific .
Pac Gas & El
Packard Motor .
Penna R R
Republic Steel
14
71
381
60
151
41
3i
51
141
78
471
61
Richfield Oil
Safeway Stores .
Sears Roebuck
Southern Pacific
Standard Brands ..
Sunshine Mining ....
Trans-America ..
Union Oil Calif
Union Pacific
U S Steel
Warner Pictures
WHEAT
By FRANKLIN MULLIN
CHICAGO, Dee. 3 (VP) Profit
taking sales lowered grain prices
fractions to more than a cent a
bushel at times today but the
market recovered much of the
loss before the close as a result
of mill buying and hedge lifting
reflecting flour and cash corn
sales.
House passage on legislation to
Include farm labor costs on com
puting parity prices stimulated
some short covering.
Wheat closed 1-1 cent lower
than yesterday, December
$1,261, May $1.31-1.301; corn ic
lower to 1c higher, December
863c, May 801-ic; oats 1c down
rye 1-lc lower; soybeans Ic off
to ic up.
Night club Fire
Will Cost U. S.
Half a Million
BOSTON, Dec. 3 (ff) The Co
coanut Grove night club fire in
which nearly 500 patrons and
employes met death, may cost
the United States government as
much as half a million dollars in
life insurance benefits for more
than 50 members of the armed
service were among those who
perished. .
All were eligible for govern'
ment inrurance policies, insuring
their lives for as much as $10
000 each during the period of
their service.
Algoma
The Happy Go Lucky club met
at the home of Helen Freeman
November 20. Members present
were Sadie Barrow, Peggy Fol
sum, Eleanor Ambers, Mabel
Weber, Elayne Lloyd, Lilly Mae
Pugh, Eloise Logan and Helen
Freeman.. Games were played
and high scores went to Elayne
Lloyd and Mabel Weber; low to
Lilly Mae Pugh and Peggy Fol-
sum. Guest for the evening was
Mrs. Joe Brown. ;
Bridge club met at the home
of Blanche Graves November 18
Members present were Eleanor
Ambers, Elayne Lloyd, Erie
Henry, Mrs. Lenaers, Eloise Lo
gan and Blanche Graves. Guest
for the afternoon was Mrs
Sowell of Klamath Falls. High
score went to Mrs. Lenaers and
second to Mrs. Erie Henry.
Mrs. Archie O'Brien and Mrs,
Clarence O'Brien have been ill
for the past week.
A writer tells of a man who
had the same umbrella 18 years,
Isn't It about time he's return
ing it?
Law forbids the use of col
ored casings for hot dogs in
MORNING PUSH
Utah.
and QiHancial
LIVESTOCK
S. r. LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,
Dec, 3 (AP-USDA Cattle: sal
able 25; nominal; steers absent,
medium quoted $12.50-13.23,
good young range cows quoted
$10.00-25, aged medium cows
mostly $8.73-9.50, package 1086
lb. dairy cows $8,00, odd cutters
$7.00, canners $6.00; medium
bulls $9.60-10.00. Calves: none;
yesterday package 350 lb. calves
$12.75 to country.
Hogs: salable 330; around 5c
higher; bulk 185-233 lb. barrows
and gilts $14,30-40,. latter ex
treme top; odd good, sows
$13.30.
Sheep: salable 160; fully
steady; good to choice wool
lambs quoted $13.50-14.23, one
deck medium 63 lb, lambs
$13.00; medium to choice ewes
quoted $4.50-5.50.
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 3 (AP
USDA) CATTLE: Salable and
total 250; calves salable 25, total
50. Supplies include three loads
stocker steers; market active and
strong on killer classes; odd com
mon to low medium steers $10-
11.25; common beef heifers held
above $9.00; cutters down to
$6.50; canner and cutter cows
mostly $4.50-6.00; shelly kinds
down to $4.00; fat dairy type to
$7.00; medium-good beet cows
$8.25-10.00; odd head $10.50;
good beef bulls up to $11.25;
good vealers $14.00-50; choice
quotable to $15.00; common
cows $9.00.
HOGS: Salable 500, total 600;
market active, fully . 15 cents
above early Wednesday; sows
25 cents up; good-choice 170-220
lb. mostly $13.65; few medium
lots $13.50 down; 230-300 lb.
$12.75-13.25; few light lights,
$12.50-13.00; good 300-525 lb.
Humane Society Notes ?
Interesting Stories About Klamath Animals
and Efforts in Their Behalf . ,
By Ida Momyer Odeft
By IDA M. ODELL
About six o'clock one morning
last week, a car drove up to the
Animal Shelter, turned around
and within a few minutes .drove
away again.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, caretak
ers at the shelter, thought notbr
ing of it as people frequently
drive down that road to turn
around for the trip back to town.
However, within a few minutes
they heard Pard barking. Pard
is the efficient canine helper at
the shelter and does the work
of a man and with a man's in
telligence. Mr. Nelson looked
out to see -what was causing
Pard to make the disturbance
and saw him gently herding a
black and white cocker spaniel
toward the office. The Nelsons
picked the little dog up and took
her into the office where she
was warmed and fed. It was
apparent that the stork was not
far away. Examination of her
collar showed that she was a
licensed resident of our commun
ity and search of the files re
vealed her to be registered as
belonging to Hobert Rawlins.
It was not long before, she was
restored to her home restored
to her home but not to her
master as he is now with Uncle
Sam's army.
While her master is serving
his country Lady has been stay
ing with his brother. She was
a happy little dog to find her
folks again and they were over
joyed to get her back. . She has
been taken out to a fine country
home where she will stay until
her babies are born. . Lady will
be happy on the ranch where
she can romp and roam to her
FUNNY
eon,
"Somebody gave the slide
fv$ St T' iy
ea -r r y Bf n .
CHICAGO, Dec. 3 Wl Secre
tary Wickard declared today "I
lor one have no intention and no
wish to fasten government con
trols in perpetuity upon the food
Industry," .
On the other hand, those who
have the responsibility for the)
government's wartime food pro
gram snould be prepared to take
prompt action whenever action
is necessary,'1 the secretary of
agriculture declared in ' an ad
dress prepared for a regional
meeting on 1943 food goals,
Wickard said extreme cara
should be taken that the govern
ment's food policies are sound
and in the public Interest. War
time, he asserted, "la not tha
time to carry out the pet theor
ies of any group or class, nor to
institute reforms for reforWa
sake." ,
There is some fear, he contin
ued, that government power
over food would mean radical
changes in distribution and mar
keting. He added: .
"By and large I think tha food
Industry is well organized and
efficient and, for these reasons,
it should be interfered with as
little as possible In the execution
of a wartime-food program." .
sows, $11.73-12.00.
SHEEP: Salable 150, total 300;
markot steady; good wooled
lambs mostly $12.75; good-cholea
kinds quotable above $13.00;
few lots feeding lambs $8.00 to
$10.00, including shorn kinds at
$9.00; range feeders quotable to
$10.50; good ewes $4,00; com
mon down to $2.00. ; : '
heart's content
Whether she strayed or wa
stolen we will never know. Her
chain looked is if it had been
cut, but it may "have been
broken. Anyway, our thanks to
the people who took her to true
shelter and. allowed ua to re
store her to those who loved
and wanted her.
' Pard is a grand helper. He
has taken his duties seriously
ever since he has become a part
of the Humane Society. No on
has ever seen Pard hurt a dog
or a person, but neither human
or canine may take liberties with
him. Pard had to -be disciplined
last week. The reserve supply
of meat for the kennels had been
put up on top of the refrigerator
while it was being cut up, and
stored. Pard is so tall it " was
just about the same thing as be
ing on the floor to hlm; any
way he pretended it was on the
floor and had a little extra
breakfast. Clarence called the
little matter to Pard's attention
asking him where rations would
be if everyone acted like that.
Then Pard was treated coldly for
a couple of days. He wasn't any
one's pal at all. Clarence work
ed and Pard worked but there
were ' no . pleasant - little ex
changes pi badinage. , Within a
few hours Pard began to hang
his head and look sideways out
of his eyes at Clarance. Finally
Mrs. Nelson intervened and sug
gested that the matter could well
be dropped, so Clarence called
Pard to him in the old familiar
manner and the usual happy re
lations were restored. Pard waa
so happy he forgot to be dig-,
nified.
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