V. : I V
To Hollind Julitib Vim Kinl
Inilcr, brutlior of Mm. Unwind
y. Dunn, 47'IH So. Ulh, lum ru
tiil'tiuil lo 1Ij) liciniu In Hi'hlt'duin,
Jlulliiiul, lifter linvliiu bui'ii up
urnlcd (rum lila iiuiuly fur flvu
yenra, Kroin IIoIIiiikI ho writr-a
Unit It In elilUlruit unci uniiidclill
dicn 11 ij till linppy uftrr IiiivIiik
buuu libel uti'il lroin tliu Hit
iiiiiiih. Knillnccr vlnltcd lu'iv
with Mm. IJuiin for 11 wutk In
Ltdloi Atd Klmiuith l.ullirr
mi Ludlrii Aid will inert 'lurri
lny, a uk not 21, ul tlio cliuicn,
Crux una Cruriciml BlruoU. liunt
cmii'H will bu Mm, l(, K. I.okiiii
mid Mi a, Julia l.luyd. Mm. fc'runk
htiMJuul will diNcumi tliu topic,
"I'oikivo Us As Wo 1'oiKivn.'
Mm, Ciirolliio Munnuii will ho
In cluii'Kci ol numlc. Tho inibllc
lit cordlully Invited.
Driving to Mlllppl I, I.
Hiiburl hlowiirl, who lum beuu
liuinu from (ivumvun on u JU ilny
li'iivu, lum itntiu to Ciiuii Shelby,
MIm. Mm, Slowurt, Ihu former
Suiinni! Mk'belnon, in drlvliiK
with H friend to MlKtHNliil to
Join her hinihiiiut. Shu lum been
dtiiyhiK with her piiriiil.-i here
wlulu no win ovemeiiit.
Class. Reunion Any Klmmith
Union hluli kcIiooI griidunto with
tha eltin of 1U44 who lum not yet
been contiieled rcKiirdliiK the
I'lniui reunion bimguet to be held
Wvdnenduy (ivoiiIiik lit the Wll
bird hotel la linked to call Mil
dred Wlllliiuia nt SUIll mill muke
reaervutlona before Tuenduy evening.
Townund Club Tho Town
aend club will hold a wlenerl
roiixt lit Monro park Tucndiiy
ovenlnu. Tliono winding to lit
lend -Humid meet lit SOU N. Oth
not I ii ler 1 1 to ii 7 . in, Tliono nt
tendlnK urn nuked to brlntf u
pound of wieners and butter.
Pomlon Club Mooting Tho
Itallroiid Kinployua Natloiiul
I'fiiidini iinaociiillon will meet
Monday evening, Auuuxt HO, lit U
p, in., at Ihu home of K. I., Mitch
ell, HIV Kant Main, .lohn Prince,
prcHldenl of the loeal uimoullitloii
will bo In chiii'Ku.
From Boulh Mr. and Mm.
Karl TonpliiK, Lou AiiKeloH. uro
expected to pan throuuh Klaiii
atli Imi I In on their way lo SoiiUlo.
ToppliiK a brother, Kd ToppluK,
of Montana, will Join Iho Top
plnu.i here,
Victory Cordon Chock Mm.
Ueulah Holland, iicthiK 4-11 club
aijeiit, atarli'd n survey today of
411 victory uardeiiH for tho com.
lux allow on Annual 25 ut A I tu
rnout junior lilKh achool.
To Lava Bodi A fjundiiy trio
to the Lava lteda waa made by
Mr. and Mra. Uert Tlioinaa, Mm.
K. T. Ilrlllon, Mm. II. II. Ilrltton,
Kh'iiiinr Thomaa and Shirley
Minion.
LIVESTOCK
HOKTII BAM VnANCIUCO, Aug. 50
(AI'-WrAl- HaIhIU t-altlt lii'lO; calVoi
'.m; .Hj.rt.Al cllvf, fully tit mi y with Jt
Mm.rlnyj lew IoihIi ifriod hurt ftd !!
iniMJ-ftU; fw mutflurn hctlara 11X50.
MOO; tnilh ii f run northern cow loud
Ar-iut cow 114,00 top; nine londi north
const ri.g envvi i.j.w. ilglit trim m
ilhini ul IJI.7A; uinntri mikI culUri
liinktly 97.OO-0.OO: coinnion-itond bull
ki'iirre, (iioUd 1H.A0-13.JM1; unIvvI fully
tMfivi Around four Jorni m(llum-i(ooU
MOfl-IVl; light I'trl.
Nnlalila hug 100; mark linn i har
rowf ami tfllta top $10.70; odd food
auwa llfl UO,
Halahla ihp 00(10: aood-cttolra woolvd
laniht it a ret, quultd IU.OO-14 largely
rnmnioiwnadlum thorn I fn In IIO.WJ
lUOO; good thorn awta 0.t3; medium
$4.00; common $3.00.
POim.AND, Ore., Aug. 20 fAI'-WFAt
Halahla rutlla 2a0, total 2'IM valahla
valvoa WH), total 000; inarkat alow, gore
tally aillMl cenla lower: aiatlerad oarly
alea alrady but many hltU on delry
I vim rnwi $1.00 holow waek ago: jn-(flutn-good
graM ateera $14.00-10,70: n
load good Tnrs $1 0.2ft; vommon gradoa
down to $1100; roinriion-inf dlum half
otn 10O0-I.'inO; few good helfera $14.00
10 00; vaiinor-cuiier cowa largely $n.0fj
fl.OO; frw to $11, W; niedluui goMl heef
rowa $10 00ia.OO; rHadlurn-goixl aNUaage
liulla $11.00-11 W): good heef ItulU $11.0'l
IV. 0O; good-i-holca vealera weaker at
IH.OO-fW); only odd head $10.00; gra
calvtta up lo $14.00,
Nalahle hogi I.Vt. total 0)0; market
active, aleady; gllui $10,70; now and
alnga $10 00; good -choice, feedor plga
$aoH)-ai.oo,
Hnlahle and total ihnep 1700; market
alow, alradv lo weak: good -c hole a aprlng
lamha $!') 00-00; common grudna $tt.OO
10 mi; grtod thorn lamha il'J.OO; good
awea $0.00; cotninoii'inedlufn gradei
J.oo-a.w,
Market
Quotations
NBW VOnK, SO (API Tin itork
niNrktt, with fUrir(J axcfntlona. r
unid th rfllrrat In III lilfar part ol
tr,tiiy' union allcr jinntfil forenoon
ravuvmry ltd by ralll and ftjtctvd In
diulrlali. Cloilna quotations!
American -an
Supplioa Parachulod Addi
tional equipment and water
have been parachuted to tho for
estry lookout alatlim on top of
Jlrowu mountain, and more will
be dropped by parachute In n
few tluya, Tho foront aervlee
plane la now eniMitcd In fire
fiKhtlnif hi WiiHhlnttton.
Boloumcra Picnic A picnic
for Sojourncm mid their chil
dren will bo held at Moore park
on Wednesday, Auitunt 22, at 1
p. m. Gocata arc ii1.hu welcome
to mtend. Mcmbera ore a.skcd
to briutf their own aandwlehca
and covered dlh. Ico crejim
will be furnished by Iho club.
Diughltrt of Nllo The
Duuuhtera of the Nile will meet
for (in afternoon of aewlng for
the Shrine hospital for crippled
children in Portland on Tuuadoy
afternoon ut 1:30 at the home of
Mra. Loren I'almcrton, 840 Pu
clflc Terrace.
In Town John Sariilnaon.
U. S. foreat aervlco district
rnnKrr, arrived in town loduy,
mid will be In the forestry of
fice In the post office building
tor the next day or so,
From Collogo PcRRy Kent
InU. dauKhter of Mr. and Mm.
Jack KcathiK, has returned from
Stanford whoro she has been at
tending the radio summer
acliool.
OPA Broadcast Mrs. O. K.
Ptickett, vice president of tho
AAUW, will apeak on "Our
Food Supplies." on the regular
weekly OPA broadcast held on
Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 p. m.
From California Gary Sl
monaen, Modesto, is visiting rela
tives In Klamath fulls for a few
days.
Vlsltora Mm. K. E. Erlckson
and Mm. Winifred Darnell
Smith were visitors In Klamath
Kal la Sunday. They returned
Sunday evening to their homes
In Castella, Calif,
CHICAGO, Au. 20 lAP-WKAI-Salable
hosa asoo; total 7500: actlva and fully
alrndy: aond and chotca harrowa and
Ilia at M0 Iba, up at 114 73 ralllna:
aood and cliolca aowa at IU.00; complete
claaranra.
Halabla cattla 10.000. total 19.000: sal
able ralvaa 1000. total I0O0; alatislilrr
alrrra and yearling!, llicludlna yvarllna
ItnlfvrK, alaatly to 23 ranta lowrr; only
alrlrlly cliolre alaara and hellari fullv
leafly: top llfl.oii. paid for four loads
srallm liUJO lb. Ilabt slaers I7.IKJ: bulk
all gradrs. t4V)-17.V): larsaly fed stear
From Croscont Clly Dick
Arnctl. formerly of Klamath
Falls, lias been apcndlnK a few
days with friends here. Ho Js
now living In Crescent City.
Mealing The Ladles Mission
ary society of the Frist Church
of God will meet Thursday.
Thero will be an election of officers.
No Ganoral Moating There
will bo no general meeting of the
Woman's Society of Christian
Service of the Klrnl Methodist
church this week.
Plnochl Club Agnace Lowe,
2t)4D llnmcdalc, will bo hostess
lo Ye Ohio Pinochle club, Thurs
day, Augusl 23.
Uioful Woakond Llla Cox
spent tho weekend In Dly with
her folks, helping with the haying.
From Chlloquln Ernie Mor
gan, foreman of the Yumsey
ranch, wus in town on business
today.
Sunday Visitor Stanley Gar
wood, Kort Klamath, was a visi
tor in Klamnth Kails Sunday ,
On Vacation Mm. Stanley
Slroky la on a week's vacation.
She Is employed at Moc'a store.
On Vacation Mrs. Dorn God
dard. secretary at the sheriff's
office, Is on a two-week vacation.
TURTLE NECK
SWEATERS
Navy Blue All Wool
OREGON WOOLEN
800 Main
ENROLL NOW!
For Fall Classes, Beginning
Sept. 4.
Klamath Business College
733 Pin St., Corner 8th
Phone 4760
DRBAD IS AT ITS MST
FOR TOASTING WHIN IT'S
iA
run; moat graiaera $111 9O-U.0O on laugh.
irr areouni; aiocK caiue very acart'e;
htt fed helfrra $1100: cowa weak to
31 renta lower; weighty hulla alcady,
other 15 to 2& rrnla off, with heuvy
aaiunga bulla to $13 23 and beef bulla to
$14 AO; vealrra alcftdy lo weak at $10.00,
mnatly $is ao down.
Kalahlr aheap OOOO, total 0.100; early
alea native alaugnter aprlng lamba
aleady to 23 ranta lower, no arllon aa
ye I on vvcaterna; aheep ataady; good
and chnlra native aprlng lamha $M.3.1
14 50, bucka dlarounted 91.00; common
aoriouu mainly $ll.oo-ii.!w, few up to
l'J. 00; ahnrn aged native ewe a LVT7A
dnwn, abort deck, common to medium
$0.00,
WHEAT
CHICAGO, Aug. 30 (API Grain fu
turee tried to alart a rally today, but
It waa ahort-Ilved. Wheat and oaia fell
fracllont to a cent or more a buahel near
ttiB cloae, while rye and barley dropped
mure than 2 centa at llmea. Corn alao
waa weak,
lfrdio aelllng and weakneat In New
York cotton wore factor in rauilng
rractlona In wheal and oata after early
etranglh. Oata recelpta war large aa
the new crop moved In from all direc
tion!. Nprlng wheat harveat alao la
under way in the norlhweat. Thare
waa little evttlenca of the mill buying
which hae been In the wheat pit In
recent aeailona,
(jovfnimenl aupport brought the early
itrngth in wheal and oata. Trie com
modity credit corporation waa reported
to have bought about 1.000,000 buahala
of oata for export laat week.
Corn prtcea alumped on iht favorable
3 rowing weather. There waa not much
emand In rye where trader, aa In other
plli, were awaiting further peacetime
price developmenta.
Wheal rloard to ie lower than the
Drevlnua flnlah. Seo tern her $l.aa?. corn
waa down S to 1ac, Decemter $1.1 314.
oata ware off S to lc. Rptambar MSf,
rye waa P lo 2ac lower. Hptcmtr
ei.33". ana naney waa on i io j,c,
tteplember Pa.c.
Courthouse Records
. Marflara Llcenaa
MOODY-rRAZlEH. Dary Wlnflald
Moody, 10. record clerk. Native of Tan
neaaoe. lleatdent of Klamath Falla, Ore.
Ann Danlela Frailer. 20. nurae. Nattva
of Ten ne nee. Heildent of Klamath
Kalli. Ore.
UALTOr. Jn,BTILEB. Orvllle Dalton,
Jr.. 34, aaleaman. Native of Oregon.
Jtealdant of Klamath Talla. Ore. Lillian
Joeaphln Stllea, 2.1, houaewlfe. Native
of Indiana, ileal dent of Klamath falla.
ore.
Clarified Ads Bring Results
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Calif racking
Cat Tractor .. ,
Commnnwenllh it ft
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Packard Motor
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Potatoes
CHICAGO. Aug. 20 (AP-WfAt PnU-
toca: arrival 170. on tracf 20, ifiai
tr. 8. ahlomenU Saturday 822, Sunday
87- . . .
New atocka: auppnei inoneraie, otmna
alow, market barely aleady for beat
red atocka, allghtly weaker for othera;
California I-ong Whftea, J 00; few baker
alee, $3.23: Nebraaka Ited "Warhaa, U, S.
No. 1, 2. 40-2. 50: Idaho III Iaa Triumph.
U. 8. No. 1. 2.W; Ituaaet Burbanka,
U. S. No. 1. $.'1.22.
WEATHER
Sunday, Aiiiust It, 185
Euscltc
Klamath Falls
Hncramenld ......
North llena ..h.. .
Portland . .
neno .
Kan Francisco
Hcalllo
M.UforrJ
Had Muff
...17
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Washlnnlon and Oraon Clear today,
tonlt-hl and Tuaaday except coasul
cloudiness. Slowly rising: temperatures
east of Cascades. Uerltle northwest
wind off coast.
A pomon Is Injured In a home
uccldant every six and one-half
BCCOIldrl.
It Is estimated that civilians
are eatlnu 17 per cent more
meat than before tho war.
Monday, Aug. 20, 194S
HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN
Hans Norland Auto Imur-janc. Phono 6060.
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To ail Plymouth,
SOeQQiE, Me&oto and
CHRYSLER owners-
These are the facts as we see them:
Today is a good day to give some thought
to the care of your car. There are two big reasons
why this is an especially good idea right now.
SMI MAY &
Some new cars may be made this year. But the number will be limited
and it will be months before everybody who wants a new car will be
able to get one.
That means it is in your interest to keep your present car in shape
for what may be th6usands of miles of additional driving. And your
dealer wants to help in every way he can.
JSBJ, t is ...
u rou can't oe a
Clamour Girl
and have a
Pimply Face
T ELI EVE itchy soreness of
- externally caused pirn.
Diet thus helnlne tr heal
mem ana make your skio
more Uurinfr.ly soft with .
Senile, medicated Resinol. ,
roe facial cleaatine wt.h dsily
wiin nua .miui mmb. van an-
aa towards rjavioa: a lotcuer sua-
DC C IMn I OINTMENT
rANtSOAF
KNOWS tT&sr
He's the Plymouth, Dodge, De Soto or Chrysler dealer. He knows the car
from bumper to bumper and he has many reasons for serving you well.
He has the experience, equipment mechanics and factory-engineered
parts everything needed to give you a dependable job.
So telephone or see your Plymouth, Dodge, De Soto or Chrysler dealer
and set a date for whatever service is needed on your car. You will find
that it is an idea that pays dividends. A little spent for care 'now can
save a lot of time, trouble and expense later.
PLYMOUTH, DODGE, DESOTO, CHRYSLER SERVICE
ar:
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