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Lui Slilid A lolnt meet (of districts 9 and 13, and lllirlci will bo hold In i(.U FSM ountiuy, muy o, m H0On SI tl'C mivinim m.k.m' a l rntmuors ol uio voter i rorckn Wiirs who plan itttnd ire asked to notify commander ol district u, J. McGllvray, phone 6602. that triniportatlon may be ntw. Mthool Clinic The Fair in Parent-Teacher associa. ii fponeorlns a ore-school Thursday, May 3, from i. m, to 12 noon. At thin :. ill children who will atari tchool In September will be aa i thorough pnyiical and (ii iximinauon ey Mrs i Howard, school nurie. LaMlant M..iI.h A I . f'r-'" ,,n rn nil1 mt meeting of the American pun enq auamury will DC H Tlt.vl.u Mat, 1 .1 O I . V ""V t nl V' 111, hf I Inn knll Vllol 1....I f7 -."".., ...i uuni- l iuuea will be discussed mid tciionnaires, 4U et a mem- I mil T.elnn .v..,,ll.... u w mcna oy rosi com I4 Carl Schubert. Rcf reih- 1n win m served. Iff Pllnl Th. n.. p. 1011 Main, has been rm- ruio pmi weeK, New (Ido- new counter and now r uwh, ana mo en- JJjway remodeled and paint- wouna up batur- rdll Mtltlna A ir,..l.l Ji of USO ,enlor hoetcsnes called for May 3 at 7:30, .c,n cglon " II In .Vll-.m-vl.. 1 . ni.and all volunteer aenlor N. re urgcd SlB niann r 1 . R. ton nf lif n Klamith Fall. atur. "wnng ,n route from I '.i.,V?le!''. where Nl.dV..tcSav7:y wun W LlklvUw ci i ii V In Klamath Fait. . bnd ln.nW?1y ls 'ntereated PW'Pectlon and live- Bualnasa Her Mr. anH Mr. Earl Cnrdner vlalted In Klumuth Kulla over the weekend from Meclfurd. Curdnnr wan hero on buiilneiiii and IiIm wife unrl aiiiali aauttnier, iicvu aiuio, nccoinpaiv lua mm, Mrs, (Jurdnor visited In tho county inl' offlco In the federal building Monday, where aim waa formerly em- piuycu Nil Cluh.Mrtml-,.1.. f 11 Klamath fulls Uaughterg of the lino win mcoi ai i p. m. Wed nrsdiiy. May 2. for a luncheon at the Wlllurd hotel. Hostessed for the day will bo Mr. Ci. A. Mn. soy, Mrs. Allan Kuykondnll, Mrs V. 0. Joscphson and Mrs. Itobcrt P. Kllingauii Sr. Promoted Percy C. Steers of Klamath Falls haa been pro moted from prlvnto first class to corporul, uceordlng to word re colvod by his wife, Mrs. Adrle Steers, 8000 Horlun drive. Mo Is now overseas with the air force. En Route Homa Maximilian rtoium, 2138 Vine, Is among tho 00 Pacific northwest men en routo homo after overseas service. The men were received this weekend at the Fort Lewis, Wash., receiving center. Hoiteu Mary Landry, daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs. Paul O. Lan dry. 331 Pacific Terrace, was hostess, representing the houao 11 brarlnnx on tho campus, at a re corded concert proxram Sundny In the browsing room of tho li brary at the University of Ore gon, Eugene. To Bacramnto--L. A. Bates, chief clerk for the Southern Pa cific railroad here, was In Sacra mento over the weekend visiting relatives. Euo-ana Visit Mrs. Carl Mich elson accompanied by her daugh ter. Suianno Stewart and June Mlchelson, spent the weekend in Eugene. Good Catch Mcrlo Hodge and Roy Helmer. trolling In Geary canal over tho weekend, caught seven fish, using flashers and eggs. . Returns Ben Scssel, employ ed by Drew's Manstore here, re turned today from a month's va cation ai collider, Colo. To Portland An. niA.. ployp of tho Southern Pacific district offlco hero, visited In Portlnnd over tho woekend, Courthousa Records Mrrl- l.lttnin IIIlNTtn-M.oliirNrE. Aim J a n Hunter, ai. If UN. N.ti... v.-...-?.? rts.ld.nl ol Klamath ralli. Or. Juanlia riorann, 91, rtraruman, t;a army. Na vlUa K K",uc',y "Wmt ol Louli. . lIANlfojKArTON. Norman Kuiana Hand, 1.1. imMC. Nattva ol Portland, Or. na dam nf Kt.m.ih r.n. n Mary Ami Grallon. la. aludant. Nallva of Portland, Ora. Raaldant ot Klamath ralla, Ora. juiitffa ceiir. Na)a MonrtM Foata. nnarallna . m.. lor vahlrla without llcrnae. rtna. J.W. Lona lirralna Aavlon. fallur. in mn. cura oparalnr'a llrcnia. rine, M,v. Huih Robert Knlihl, potaeulon ot HcTuor. fine, aso and roata. Uo Loui.e Hoover, drunk on a public hllhway. rina. ale. Eira Clay Cola, itlvlnf llnitor to In diana. Die. of Innnr.nr.. Pmt.rl Alnn oath ball. Winter Waldo Knlihl. drlvlnf while under the Influence of Intoxlratlns II qunr, plea of Innocanca. Poatad S130 ball. rempiainia rued David Lofaren va. W. K Anri.nnn 8ull to recover lnoo plua 0 per rent Intereat from April IS, 10.10. L. Orlh atirmore. attorney for plaintiff. W. W. Shipley and L. L. Lombard do Ins bltalneaa aa Lombard Motora v. Bntce Thornton. Suit to rernvrr IlliO Slua S per rrnt Intereat from January ). Mas. It. Orth Slaamora, attorney lor plaintiff. Our Boarding Houi ' pfitVTl TVllfllie nil In i- i I "Nwvn.on. iHE EV6 OP tue 600T i IHOU&MT OP SEIZIMG if With Major HpoPr UrA.'lS IT TOO LWE TO RIG OPXSOBSTITOTB, mwsirvji-j Hifv av COPY Wl- BUKKEVJITW PLASTIC S.UI?6eR.V : mi. ..i. n rMW2K TIME, rAPsOril ADTWEMTIC Akl OWIOfi - U M0OR&EI2. VOONJT POOL VOL)- DID VOL1 NiOTIC& THAT A CARlVM. LEPT UEfZe. swHew 0URXE DID ? Fib fSUrJlit?- 1, aVU OLD CARMIUAL 'H Market Quotations . N.f,W. V?nK- A,,'!, 30 'APl-Cautloua (..... ..n.iia staiiiu many iukki m lo d mirltcl lthrjuih real wrakntut wn lackini and Morttd ltue manatd lo Cloilni quoutlonii A ir.tr tea n Can .,.. 77t Am Car St Kdy " in,' A tl Jar-newt - ' " C'allf f'arklMK V;i i racior Commonwealth ""it Bou ,.ZZ"Z"Z" Urnsral Motors .. ., Cii Nor Hy p(d ,, Illinois Centra) M... "" Krntxcolt ZZZZZZZZ.ZZZZ'ZZ' IXM-khrcd l-onv-Hall "A . l - BV, . 4..H a Ott'i . M a 3d1. . 30 . II) Nali-KJv ai ATTENTION FARMERS Wa pay hlgheif cosh pricei forUVE or DRESSED POUU TRY. Phona 51 73, or mo your nearest Sofaway marker operator. SAFEWAY N V Centrei""'':"" northern 1'aclflc Pae Gai fk El ParHard Motor Itentihlle Rtret Illrhlleld Oil Safeway Rtorea Oeera Hoehuck .... nltlh-r- II l.n Hlanitard Ilranda aunahlne Mining Trana-Amarlca .n. union till caul union f'aaific U 8 atael Warner Plcturea . i it J7H 37 !""!" 3B"4 1UH ia . aa 45i 100-, 3.T., ll'i Ml 130 Sflli W, Potatoes CHICAGO. April 30 AP-"WrA. PoU loei: arrlvalt JU, on track 131. total U. 8. ihlpmanti Saturday ttSl, Sunday ftl. Old alock: affrlniia vary llfht; da maud txceedi avatlnbla aupply, markl itroni; vory few reported Mies. Nw nock: iiippltes liirtl; demand ex ceed in avallabl aupply, niarkot (Inn And uroiiK. Maine Hound White, tr. a. No. 3. M: North Dakota Cobbltra, commercial. 1.113; Alabama 100-Jb. iack of Ulua Triumph. U. 3- No. 1, 4.70 4 Tn, Louisiana 100-lb. sacks of 01 U Trlumphi, U. a. No. 1, $4.00. LIVESTOCK SOTJTH SAN FBANCISCO. April 30 AP-wrA Calllt: salablo flOO. About 7A per rani hoatnck. Early trade aleady. Two cars fed steers offered. Good frait cows salable 13.00-50. About five loada mixed medium Idaho cowi I0.73.1I.3A. Common I10.00-&0. Cut ters WOO-M. canntrs 7.o-Q.90. Calves: AO. Load food slaughter catvei bid lfl 00-50, light aort. Ifogi: salable 2M. Firm. Four toads Tood to choice 340-2M lb. barrows and ftlta SI ft. 75, Odd good sows 91.100. Sheep; salable 600. Spring lambs dull, weak. Good to choice quoted tltl.OO 14.00. Half run freih shorn medium to good twes quoted moitly 13.00-7.00. CHICAGO. April 30 ( A P-WTAi Sal able hogs, 9000; total. OSOO; active, fully teaay; gooa ana cnoico narrows una gilts 140 lbs. up at 14 78 celling; good and choice sows at 114.00, complete clearance. Salable cattle, 10.000: toUl, I8.500t sal. able calves, BOO; total, &W: all killing classes under pressure; fed steers and yearlings weak to 33 cents lower, yearlings and medium to good grade steers 33 cents off; holfers share steers decline, top steers 17.0; best yearlings 117.40; bulk SU.73-17.23: best heifers around 117.33; good grade beef cows weak to 33 cent lower, all other weak; bulls, weak to 23 cents lower with saus age offerings showing full decline at 13.33 down; vealers steady to weak; stock cattle firm, choice yearlings stock era 910.00. Salable sheep. 0000 total, 0500; offer ing needy; good to choice fed wooltd western lambs 916.30-16.03, several loads held slightly higher; three loads good to choice 113-lb. Kansaa wheat pastured Iambi 910.13; two loads Junt good fed lambs 910 23; sheep very scarce. POItTLAND. April 30 (AP-WFA) Salable cattle 1300. total 3100; calves salable 130. total 300; market active, fully steady on most classes; medium good steers closing alow; bulk good cholm fed steers 913.30-17.00: four loads at 917.00; common-medium grades moit y 913.00-13.00; heifers largely 911.00-14-00; good fed heifers to 918-23; odd choice grades 911.50; cenner-cutter cows 97. 00-10.00; fat dairy type cowi 310.50 11.30; medium-good beef cows 911.00. 13.00; medium-good ssuaage bulls 911,00 1373; good beef bulls 913.00-13.30; odd head 91.1.70; good-choice vealers strong at 913 00.1000. Salable hogs 330, total 1300; market active, steady at celling; all weights farrows-gilts 91373; sowa 913.00; heavy feeder pigs 9I7.00-17.30; choice 116 lbs. 9 IB. 00; good stags mostly 914.00. Salable sheep 300, total 3300; market active, steady; good-choice spring lambs 915.00-10,00: good wooled lambs 913-00; common -medium grades 9U.SO-13.30; few feeder lambs 911.00; shorn lambs No. 3 pells 914.00; No. 8 pelts 914.33; good choice No. .1 pelt ewes -17.00; wooled ewes 98.23-9,00. WHEAT CHICAGO. April 30 (APJ Grain futures firmed today after a bad start but traders were afrad to get very far out on a limb because of the news from Europe. Wheat snowfd tho most rains wH over a rent a bushel at times on buy ing v.-mcii wns ior snort accounts large ly. Other gralni held fractional gains moat of the time. Traders said that while 'everybody knows the war In Europe will end noon." there Is some nervousness over Just when It will end and over what the market's reaction will be. Wheat closed to l'Vc a buthal hlrh. er than Saturday's finish. May SI. 7.-1,, corn waa t to Vto up. May i.io, oats were 'c lower to "ic higher. May 633aC, rye was unchaneed to lUc hlcher. Mav 9t.33H-Mi. and barley was unchanged tu 7S up, mrny vinca i MAm nun mm H FUNERALS JENNETTE DES HECK Funeral services for the late Jennette Deb Beck, who passed away In this city Saturday. April 2a, 1043, will be held In the Ward's Klamath Funeral Home chapel, 023 High, Tueiday, May 1. 104A at 3 p. m. with Rev, Victor Phillips of the First Methodist church officiating. Committal services and Interment will follow In LtnkvlJle cemetery. SWAN L. JOHNSON Funeral services for the let Swan h. Johnson, who passed away In this city. Saturday, April 34. 1043, will be held Wednesday, May 3, 1843, In the Ward's Klamath .Funeral Home chapel, 023 High, et 3 p. m,, with Rev. Victor Phillips of the First Methodist church officiating. Committal services and In terment will follow at LlnkvUle cem etery, i . CARRIE (8AUBER) PICKETT Funeral services for the late Carrie Sauber Pickett, who passed away at her residence northwest of Matin, Ore., on Sunday. April 39, 184S following an illness of but a few days will be held In the chapel of the Earl Whit lock Funeral Home. Pir.e at Sixth, on Wed nesday. May 3, 1043 at 3 p. m. with the Iter. David F. Barnett Jr., pastor of the First Prevbyterian church of this city officiating. Commitment services and Interment family plot In Bedfleld cemetery, Poe Valley, Ore. Friends are Invited 1 WEATHER Bunder, April t, 1815 Max. Mln. Praeta. e.uan. ....-....... Klamath Fella 73 North Band . Portland .....eB Snn Francisco .MMW...7(I Seattle 68 Medford S3 45 92 S3 44 53 1W4 Bluff 83 Trace .00 .00 .31 .00 Trace BO ,OQ 68 .00 Northern California Clear today, to rtlKht. and Tueaday. Sl!fh.t)y cooler Tueaday. Waahlnaton and Oregon Partly cloudy today, tonight and Tueaday. Slightly cooler today and tonight. Classified Ads Bring Results. FOR SALE Dry Red Fir BODY WOOD Prompt Deliveries 16-inch cuts $12.30 cord 2-foot cuts $12.00 cord 4-foot cut $11.50 cord Writ Burt Peterson Sorrls, California Complimentary FORMAL DANCE for Enlisted Personnel at tha ELKS CLUB ftldey, May 4 StOO to 13i00 P. M. wmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiatt Sponsored by the Elks . Aiilitad by tha Junior Hoitcnai Muile by Baldy'i Bond "iiiiiii iiiniiimiiiiia available OKil v .t.- . .a rin' Baocki, Navy Air Station, and Camp Tuloloko '''IIIIIIIIIIIUIllllliii'iiiiHHIIIttttl fh!l-U"i,(?rm' Klamath man homa on laava, and. tin, .- j " r "mbarihip or military cour "X ord, admitted without invitation. New Analgesic Tablet ta Rnf) now released to public Thousands find if gives quclcer; safe relief from headache from pains of sinus neuritis; neuralgia and arthritis FOR MANY YEARS tiBlrta fan bees accepted by both the medical profuiioa and tha public as a safe, sure way to rolievepalo. But many people who had complete eonedenca in aspirin did not find it give aa fulci relief from blinding, maddening pain aa they hoped for. Hence in desper-. ation they sometimes turned to other remedies lua well proved. Te meet this situation t group of medical research man aet out to see what could be done to apeed up tha analgetic or "pain-killing" action of aspirin to make it bring their patients quicker re, lief, without heart or stomach upset. Out of these researches came a really aaw kind of analgetic tablet, a combinu Job of aspirin and ettclum gtuttmitt. Ta this new tablet, aspirin doea its old, aide "' job of relieving pain. But through ita combination with calcium glutamate. ez . . tensive tests by physicians showed it gave most people both tfn'otarrellef andg rearer rtlUJ from pain. After ttila axHlulve tesrlna sod use . ' ' by members of the medical profesiion as a prescription remedy, this new analgesic tablet has now been released for none prescription sale by every drugglit, It is called Superin (from super-sspirin). You can get its blessed, quick relief from pain by asking your druggist for a bottle today ' 30 tablets for 39. Ask for Superin Supir-m. Prepared by Carter Products, ' lac. New York. . . . Quhk refaf from pafn-with safety leadHeiHlEMgy Election Slated at Kesterson Company An election to determine a bargaining agency at Kesterson Lumber company between the 1WA-CIO union and tho AFL lumber and sawmill workers will be conducted bv the Na. tional Labor Relations board on Tuesday, May l, at the com, pany. The IWA-CIO has been the bargaining agency there for the past two years and the election to be held tomorrow was order ed by the NLRB as a result of a hearing held on April 17. May Day Visitor Marlon Far roll, home demonstration agont of Jackson county, will attend the Homomakers' Day festival at the Methodist church, Tuesday, May 1. OBITUARIES ' JBNNETTE DEB BECK Jennetta D,b Beck, a retldent of Klamath ralla for the paat 45 yeara. paeaed away In thlc city Saturday, April M. 1049, at 1:40 p. m. She waa a native of Tha Dalle.. Ore., and wo aged 78 year,, 7 month, and 1 day. She la aur ylved by her hu.band. Charlea r. Beck; four eon,. Hoy r. Beck. Jamoa C. Beck '"4 S? r- B,ck- " l Klamath Fall,; id Charlea jr. Beck Jr., of Honolulu, Hawaii; two daughtere, Mrs. Ira B. Morrl,. Langell Valley, and Mrs. Harry I.. Smith of Tloneala, Calif.; 17 grand children and 10 great-grandchildren. Tha remains reat at Ward a Klamath Funeral Home, 625 High. Funeral announce ment appears eliewhere In thla paper. SWAN L. JOHNSON BWin L. Johnson. . r.lrin . tn.n. ath ralla for tha paat 34 yeara, paiaed ?'.y..in "'a c',y on Saturday, April M, 1845 at 0:30 p. m. He waa a native of Hammery Trlnldal, Sweden and waa aged S3 years, 0 month, and 34 days "f ,he "m hla paaiing. Ho la aur vlved by hla wife, Georgia Johnaon and a daughter. Sharon Johnaon of Klamath Fella. The remain, reat at Warda Klamath Funeral Home. 835 High. Funeral announcement appears alae wherc In thla paper. Monday, AprlJ 30, 194S HENT ABRAHAM JONES Henry Abraham Jonea. for the last E'n? months a realdcnt of Klamath ralla. Ore., paeaed away at the family realdenee, 1704 Johnaon, Sunday, April 30, 1943 at 0 p. m. following an lllneaa of nine months. He wa, a native of Blue Hill, Neb., and at tha time of hla death waa aged 87 years S month, and s daya. Surviving aro hla wife. Mrs. Bernlce Jonea and one daughter, Mra. D. Mao Slehofer both of thla cttv. Th. remaina rest In the Earl Whitlock Fu-1 naral Home. Pine at Sixth, where frlenda may can alter a p. m. Tueaday. Notice of funeral to be announced In tha next laaue of this paper. CABRIE (SAUBER) PfCKETT Carrie Sauber Pickett, for the lait 54 yeara a realdent of Klamath county. Ore., passed away at her late residence flva mllea northwest of Maiin. Ore., on Sundey, April 30. 1045 at 11:50 p. m. folowing an lllneaa of but a few daya. She waa a native of Kenolha, Wie., end at the time of her death waa aged 83 yeara 10 month, and 11 days. Sur viving are three aona, J. R., R. O. and B. H. Pickett, all of Malta. Ore.; two daughter,, Mra. Margaret Chtlders of Malui. Ore., and Mrs. Joseph S. Kent of San Francisco, Calif. The remaina rest In the Earl Whitlock Funeral Home. Pine at Sixth, where frlenda may call after 10 a. m. Tuesday. Notice of funeral to be announced in this laaue of the paper. Patient Oral E. Freemyer, 315 Alameda, Is a patient at Hill side hospital, suffering from an attack of Influenza. He was moved by ambulance to the hos pital this weekend. In Hospital Leo L. Beck, 220 Washington, is a patient In Klam ath Valley hospital where he Is receiving medical care. Beck was moved from his home by am bulance Saturday. Gardenias require plenty of heat and moisture in the grow ing season and must be kept free from insects. 'EVEN 7 Metr Now Undar New Management Mr. and Mrs. Newton Denials Remodeling RsnoTatlag 1110 Main I BaaaaaaBewaaBaaaaaaatanaBSfaasaaaaaaeBaeaBBl ;f Busy k j People! ,S '.:s.'''le,,' Eyes Change 1 Glasses Don't Have YOU Had a Check-up Recently? Phono 7121 . He Ckario far Kya Kxamlnailea. : Vt.2U(2.AJ,Ui COLUMBIAN OPTICAL UNCI 1905 JXCIUSIWHY 0M1C41 ' rOSTUNB, 411 $.W. 6tK TWO STOM5 KIAMATH SAltj, 710 MAIM '"Approved by U. S. Males"... As Advertised in Vogue and Harper's Bazaaf) The Summer Suit that's Proclaimed Perfect Sunnosins vou were looking ' " 3 Ii .for the perfect eummer suit.. ' You'd want it to be cool, soft, lightweigat, cleanablo and wrinkle-resistant. You'd want it well tailored with sharp, "clean lines. 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