FANS NAMED
AT FREWIOWT
Domis of Fremont junior hltfh
olniol wore ihiiiiikI ni u nidotliix
if school boiird No. 1, hold Moil
Inv 11 lu lit In Kliumitli Union
ilKli school, Audrey MuFliur-
(iii, who mis upon in tno school
lyntcm or n nunihor of yenrs.
iviin iiiimod dean of ulrls unci
Onirics McMn. who Joined Uio
rromont stuff this full, will nerve
ih donn of boys, McLln In also
ji vliiiruo of boys' ullilollcs nnd
Miysictti ('(mention.
Mrs. Jonnlo Mills, third Krndo
;rurh('r ut Fremont, was Kruntml
i letive of iibsnnco by tho boiird.
iluti to III hfiillh. A rolmino was
(runlcd Mrs, Kobortn Hoy, first
irndo tcuchcr nt CnnKr. Mrs.
Roy's hiisbnnd Is roturnlnjl from
icrvlco und limy plnn to mnko
llinlr noma in mo mui-wesi.
Throe noonle woro nnmed to
tho city school stuff. Thoy lire
Mrs. Annus Lnucson, third grade
t Pallcmi; Ruth Jones, formerly
In chnriio of tho klndnrijnrton
.(or tho Boyd SpriiKuos, first
arndo nt Pollcnn; Mrs. Beryl
Chirk, second grutla nt itooso
vcl.
Improvements Eyed
Llithtlnii Improvement In all
biilldlniis In tho city system is
contiiiiliilocl una the boiird
Monduy nlRhl iiulliorlzed Arnold
tti'iiliipp, siipcrmleiidanl, to in.
illiliile ii n Immodliita study tie-
lermlnlnR tho typo of equipment
wliiclt will bo inslullca.
School nttondnnca Is Incrons-
InK, Crnlnpp reported. There ore
now 200 mora students In the
elementiiry schools thon nt the
openlnK of the school yenr In
Repteinber, 1048. The mnlor
conKcstlnn Is developing tit Mill,
school wlilch now hns nn enroll
ment of 00,1 pupils. Plnns ore
underway for- one nddlt omil
cliissroom. formerly the old mim
mil trnlntnff room nt Mills. The
room will be divided nnd slimd'
erd clnssroom providod by De.
ccmber 1.
Jenn Unmmers wus nnmed to
full time sslKiitiient In malhc
mrillr ond uonerol science nt
KUH5, nfl miin vnn Hoosen
was nsmrd to n hnlf-tlme assign
mnt In Enullsh.
Superintendent Gralnpp was
authorized to set up study for
improvement or facilities on
Mnooe field.
Llovd Scelev. eountv snnllar.
Inn and also county nttendnnce
officer, Is taking over the latter
fob for, both KUH8 and District
iiu, . huh nnpuiiuinrni in in
cooperation with the state pro
gram of compulsory attendance
wmcn now covers ages seven to
via.
It was announced at the board
meeting that the marine voce
tlopal orogram has terminated
and with release of these elnss-
room facilities. It will soon be
noSilbfo tWllie' hoard to orgnn-
ir.o vocational classes for re
turning veterans and oul-of-sehoot
vouths and adults In the
Mamatft bosin, -.
ES
RECORDED HERE
The county clerk'i office had
busy day yesterday rocordlng
the discharges of 37 Klamnth
men and women recently re
leased from tho service.
Each ex-servico man or wom
an having dischargo ptipors re
corded by tho county clork ro
oelves a photostatic copy of tho
papers end another copy Is filed
in tho office, There is no charge
to residents of the county.
Discharges wero recorded yes
torday for George A. Schnobcl,
Earl Leon Qeedle, Prentice How
ard Miller, Louis Pruott, Loon
Doorlng, Dovld Orvllle Flynn,
Robert Richard Amos, Alma
Louise Pearson Ponrod, Stanley
M. Hendricks, Dorman Froder
ick Giles, Harold Dennis Hicks.
Robert D, Hunsaker, Curtis
C. Holdrlch Jr., Buford D, Rob
, in, Virgil Woodman Phillips,
f Pftlll ftnvorA fnxnnni T.nn Wna.
Jky Smith, Gnll Cooko Luak,
"WIMVIHUa U1KIIIVJ UJ ( f 111 hi. HIV
W. Stnub, Glenn Leron Walker,
John W. Mueller, Alfco E, Min
ato, Harold C, Snapp,
George H. Ash, Robort A.
Yantls. Hertram H. Butlor, Dcnn
F. Johnson, Clifford J. Hnllt
Raymond H, Sachcr, Lloyd Wil
liam Kingsbury, Elbert J.
Wardle, Evan C. LoBvitt, Josoph
F, Bcllotti, James B. Crawford,
Wllburn B. Whitcomb jr. and'
PotoM. Stride... '
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FRANK LOWELL
Fibber And Molly
Lose Ranch Home
DAKISHSFIELD, Cullf,, Oct.
211 (IV) Tlio ranch homo nuur
hero of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Jor
dan, Fibber McLioo and Molly of
tho radio, wus destroyed hy fire
or uiiumarniiucu origin yusior
dnv.
The loss wus estimated at
ISII000 by F ro Chief U. D. lnor.
soil wlio suld tho homo wus
bolng romodolud and wus with,
out furiilluro,
Mrs. Fred II, Ponder, 70, for
(.I IU yeurs u resident of 21)12
Muln, died Tuesday ut her homo
in Los A n g o 1 e s following u
lengthy Illness, Mrs, Poudur's
diiuKhlur, Mrs, Charles C, Clul
la. 024 Mull, loft for tho south
today to nltand funorul rites for
her mother which will bo held
ut Forest Lawn Memorial Tluirs.
dny or Friday,
Mrs. Pointer's husband, the
Into Fred P o u d o r, was well
known to railroad men hero.
Ho served as dlBputchor for tho
Greut Northern und shortly
utter ho wus retired was killed
In nn automob lo uccident a lit
tie over two years ago. Mrs.
Pouder hud mudo her homo In
Los Angeles since that lime,
REPORTED HERE
Five Infant deaths were re.
parted in Klamath county dur
ing the month of August, bring
ing Infant deaths thus far in
1049 to 20, according to this
wecK s uregon Health uullctln
August deaths from commu
likable diseases In Klamath
county totaled two, one from
tuberculosis, tno other sttrioul
cd to tineumonin,
Ten cases of communicable
diseases were roported In tho
bulletin for the week ending
October 13, They were: chicken
pox; 1; measles, 1: mumps, 1;
pneumonia, 1; scarlet fever, 2;
gonorrhea, 3; syphlllls, 1,
Negro Freed Of
Murder Charge
PORTLAND. Oct. 23 P
Otto Johnson, 31, negro, today
had been freed of a second de
gree murder charge in the fatal
stabbing Juno 14 of Mae Black
well, nugro woman.
A Jury found him Innocent in
less thun an hour, Johnson
pleaded self-defenso,
V j PARTNERSHIP?
- 'POPLAR BLUFF. Mo., Oct.
23 - -(I'lJeff Woods,' voteran
livestock dealer, Is nursing a
mighty sore law and a very sus
plclous nature In a hospital room
here.
Woods thinks maybe the mule
that kicked him may have some
Kind or a ' working agreement
with his former owner.
"Tho mule," Woods said,
"proved faithful to his old boss
an undertaker.
Paul O. Landry
this question)
"A family In our neigh
borhood returned from a
hort trip to find that
burglars had broken into
' their home and stolen
many of their ' valuable
possessions. Would a Rest-
donee Burglary policy pro
tect me from a loss of
this kind?; ' " -
: For ' Information on any ,
j. insuranco problem, consult
THE LANDRY CO.
I 419 Main St. Ph. 5612
' , . Sorving Klamath
20 Year
! 1 The Courthouse Ii Now
I One Block Down The
i.' Street From Our Offiee.
FORMER KLAMATH
RESIDENT PASSES
r f
Si
Market
Quotations
NKW YOIIK, Oot, IS (API Bcollered
pod of ilrvngtti pnUUd In today's
lock ninrkot allhoiiiili many leadari
dor."! In the mltiui column.
Cloning tiiiolstlonil
Amtrlfmi Can U,H.H loft1
Am T.I Ii Tl - IHStli
Annnondt ...,...,.Hm......,..m 1111
Callr. l'.-kln , .'Hi',
Comtn'wrtli Ut Bou H..H...,... 3
CurllM-WHiht 7",
(Janaral Kl.iilrlo ., 4T.
0nral Mntori . , ,,.,..,., 7:1
CJt Nor Hy Pld SO
Inl. llarVMiar 01
Kannanoll Vi
i,on ii.ii "A" aan
Monlsomary Ward ,
Naill-Kalv 112 '
N V Conlral ...... av'.i
Norlharn I'oclllo . Ul'A
I'ao Una Si Kl 4:i
J. C. Tanney ,.w ,.,.i:ilki
Haloway Nlnraa
Noulharn I'acirio HI',
Htaiiflard Mranda 4.'!
Hunililna Mlnlna Wk
Union Oil Calir. U
Union I'udtln .,.....,..l.'n
II. N. Htaal ...,. SOti
Wainar I'lotura lll't
Potatoes
CHICAGO, Oct. 3.1 (API (USDAI
PolaloMi Arrlvali 14S, on track 409, total
U. R. ihlpmanla liui.
Naw ilooki: Suppllaa llbaral. Demand
slow, for Idaho utility gtades market
firm, for offerings olhar sections mar
ket weak. Idaho Mussel Durhanks, U. S.
No. t, la IIS-3.00; Colorado Red McClures,
V. H, No. I, 1303-3.001 Nebraska UlUa
Triumphs. U. a. No, I, a : Minnesota
and Norlh Dakota DUss Triumphs, com
mercial, S1.7ft.l.oo; Colthlers, commar
clal. I.TO-l.uOi WUconiln Chlppewas,
U. S. No. 1. H OP.
LIVESTOCK
SOUTH 0AN rRANCIHCO, Oct. 33
(API U. B. Dept. Agr.) Halahle cattle
339; market steady! yesterday two loads
1090-1179 lb. (w,d steers 10.90; today
mostly feeder steers and range cows;
few loads feeders 13.00-39 medium grase
hollars 13 39-14.00; range cows 11.79
13.39; medium kinds will, weighty dairy
cows 10.00-1 1.00; cullers 6IM.I0.IK); can
nera S.9O-A-O0! common-good bulls 10.00
13.00; calves salable 40; market Quoted
steady: on load good, slaughter calves
offered.
Salablt hogs 391 market firm; one
lackage 390-300 lb, barrowa and gltta
9.00: odd aood aows 10.09.
Salable sheep 490; market strong to
39 eenla higher: on deck good-choice
wooled lambs 14.79; Ut Monday; year
lings salanie l.w; common gooa ewca
salabl 3.90-9.50.
DKNVER. OcL 33 (API (USDA1
Salable sheep 13.1100, total 37,300; slaugh
ter lambs active lata: ateady to 10 cents
higher; six doubles choice Colorados
14.39, others 14.33; few loads good
choice 13.75; slaughter awes steady; load
f'ood-cholce and beat trucklns 5.90: feed
ng lambs less active at Monday's late
13-39 cent upturn; few loads good-cholc
19.00-391 most trucked In feeders 14.00
50. PORTLAND. Or., Oct. 33 (API
IUSDAI Salabl and total cattle 150,
calval 39; market moderately active,
fully steady with Monday but cows
Gnerally 29-50 cents below last week's
t Uml few cuttar-oommon stcera
B.50-13.00; eutlr-common heifer 0 00
10.90; medium heifers to 13.00; canner
cutter cows a.oo-a.OO; shells down to
5.00; fat dairy type cows 8.90-0.90! medium-good
beef cows 10.90-13.00: medium-good
sausage bulls B. 50-11.00; good
beef bulls quotable to 13.00; few medium-good
vealera 11.00-13.00; choice
salable to 14.00.
Salable hogs 90. total 190 market ac
tive, staady; barrowa and lilts 190-315
lb. tSBOl sows J9.09i few 103 lb. feeder
pigs 17.00.
Hslable and total sheep 500; market
aotlve, steady; good-choice wooled lambs
scare, salabl 13.50-79: medium-good
7S lb. welghta 11.90; common 71 lb.
8.501 few thin 90-00 lb. lamb on feeder
accounts 5.00-10.00: medium shorn lambs
10.50: good yearlings 10.00; good slaugh
ter ewes 4 50-9.00; few fleshy feeder
ewes 4.90-S.39.
CHICAGO. Oct. 33 (API (U8DAI
Sslsble hogs 5900, total 13,900: active and
fully ateadyl good and chole barrowa
KLAMATH
Carload Potato Shipments
(Figures from Stato-Fcderal
Way of
Month
Weasnn 1819-40 Heaanfl 1044-40
Oct. to Season Oct, to Season
Dally Dale to Dal Dally , Dal to Dale
77 77 1490 30 . 39 147S
50 133 1000 . 113 U7 1010
m 303 1979 44 ' 101 1954
M to 10311 04 , 330 ioiS
53 SOO 1001 01 3D0 170
78 S83 1750 oo 345 1738
j"" " 00 411 1804
70 450 1833 jl 422 1JI5
00 S17 10 IO 80 401 . 1884
88 885 1008 78 - " 500 '. 1003
84 840 i 3033 03 833 3038
80 738 3111 - 83 009 3008
80 807 3100 40 739 1120
33 ' 707 3100
40 893 3329 31 708 3101 .
3 818 3380 33 ' ' 831 3334
77 M3 3400 48 870 . 3373
99 1048 3931 38 817 3310
3 1111 3584 55 073 3305
58 1158 303a 43 1018 3408
40 - 1055 3448
"4 1320 3003 S . , . 1080 3433
. 1109 3408
40 1154 3947
2578
44 1350 3643
41 - 1381 3084
40 1331 3734
0 1331 3734
27 1358 3781
I 1378 2771
and gills at 140-lb. up at the 14.es call
ing: good and choice aows at 14.10; com
plete clearance.
Salable cattle 8500. total 7000; salable
calvea 1000, total 1000: meager aupply
choice fed steer and heifers staady,
moderately active; about half dozen
loads choice steer and yearlings 18.00;
best heifers 17.90; but all other grades,
both classes, on peddling basis, very
slow and weak, Inatancea 29 cenla low
er; good beat cowa steady, all others
weak to 39 cent, moeUy 10 to IS cents
lower; bulls steady to strong and vealera
very firm at 19.90 down; buFk medium to
choice fed steers and yearlings 13.79
17.00; common and medium grades 10.50
14.00: stock cattle fairly active mostly
13.90-14.00, choice yearlings 14.90.
bale hie sheep 3000, total 6000; market
generally less ectiva than Monday;
slaughter lambs mostly 33 cant lowar:
good and choir 14.90-14.78, bucks 1.00
less: common lightweight sortout lamba
mostly 10.90-11.90; short deck good and
cholco 07-lb. yearlings fall shom pelts
13.39: slaughter ewes mostly ateady;
common to choice naUve alaughter ewea
largely 9.00-0.50, pracUcal top; several
loads lota moaUy cull and common
grades western slaughter ewea 4.78-8.00.
WHEAT
CHICAGO. Oct 23 (APi Grain fu
tures tratlri, highly tensltlv to dtvel
opmenu In other markU and In wage
and price control field, lost their recent
bullish enthuilaim today and prices slid
downward In closing tnniacuonf from
the early hlghi,
Deprentlng fa c tore Included recensions
In the stock and cotton markets, rejec
tion by United States Steel of a union
Masquerade Dance
Saturday, Oct. 27
KC HALL
Everybody Masked Prliei
Nolst Makers Fun for All
TicktU 50c
Bk , , I.H
In W3& IB 1
fl7' I 1 I TZZr": I SiaalSSSa
I e.athe beer so good It's guaranteed satisfying. I
j ' Guaranteed Satisfying BEER
BLITZeWEINHARD COMPANY PORTLAND, ORICON
BASIN
Inspector' Ross Aubroy)
demand for i 13 day general wage
Increase, and Price Administrator Ches
ter Howies' declaration before a con
gressional committee that there still
would be need for price and rent control
after next June.
Final prices, however, were generally
equal to or fractionally above those of
yesterday.
At the close wheat was unchanged to
H higher than yesterday's finish, De
cember, l.76V; corn was ft lower to V
higher, December, $1.18 oats were i
lower to H higher; December, M-Mlfc;
rye was unchanged to V higher; De
cember, fl. M', -1.59; barley was ft to
lk higher; December, l.l7Va.
Stromberg Carlson Radios.
Derby's Music Co. .. ...
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Office
204 Williams BIdg.
Phone
4803-9 a.m. 5 p.m
Night Phone
3284
PORTLAND. Oct. 23 (JFf
tion will ask national housing
auinormofi to upecci transfer ol
surplus war housing to Oregon
college campuses, Board Presi
dent Wlllard L. Marks said to
day. Marks reported the move was
suggested by Governor Snell as
tho only apparent means of pro
viding Immediate housing for
war veterans, particularly mar
ried servicemen, already over
taxing the state's colleges.
Dr, Charles D. Byrne, board
secretary, left today for Wash
ington, D. C, to take up the pro
posal with housing officials after
Gov. Snell talked to them. by tel
ephone, Marks said.
Emergency Housing
The board reported 40 NYA
housing units at Skinner Butte
near the University of Oregon
campus have been made avail
able on lease for war veterans'
families. Married veterans at the
Eastern Oregon College of Edu
cation at La Grande will be able
to use 40 units of a war housing
community opposite the campus,
Marks stated.
Meanwhile emergency quar-
A rami, to relief nun inn
f MISERY
(Afse Use StaopstMc Tetk!)
Ljdla 8. Flnkliun's Vegetable Com
pound u Jamout to relieve not only
monthly pain but also accompanying
nervous, tired, nlcbatrung feelings
when due to functional periodic dis
turbance. Taken regularly It help
build up resistance against auch dis
tress, pinkham'i Compound kelps na
ture Follow label directions. Try itl
COMTOUM
Peace Time Accessories
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HAMLET, en of th world's most famous pTayi, h
read, performed and loved throughout tho world.
Written by Shakeipeare In about 1600. Hamlet would
claim Immortality if (or no other reaion than the.
superbly moving Soliloquy "To be or not to ba .
In this ploy are captured for all time tho eiiential
grandeur and tragedy of human life and aspirations.
Tuesday, Oct. 23, 194S
tcrs for 40 worr.on at the Eugene
campus have been approved on
tho third floor of Gorllnger hall.
Remodeling of Vlllard hall to
accommodate 80 men Is also
scheduled. '
The war housing units must be
provided without expense to the
state, Marks said, although cost
of transporting and erecting
llVli THREATEN
YOUR CHILD'S HEALTH
Don't let your child er a Intrle needles!
minute of d litres with Pin-Wormal
Reeent medical report reveal that an
amailntf number of children (and grown
Upi too) may be vie time of Pin-Worm
often without auspectlntr what Ii wrong.
Ho watch out for the warning altmt eipe
clftliy the tormenting, embnrrawlntr rectnl
Itch. Hecause now you can and ihould do
something about itl
A ninthly effective way to (foal with this
ugly infection ha now bcun made possible.
It la baaed on the medically recognlxud,
drug known as gentian violet. This apceiat
drug Is the vital ingredient In f-W, the
I' in-Worm tablets fcveloped In the labora
tories of Dr. JD. elayna A Son.
PW tablets are small and easy to take,
and they act in a special way to remove
Pin-Worms. 60, if you suapect Pin-Worm
in your child or yourself, get a box of
JAY HI'S P-W right away, and follow the
directions.
Aj1c your druggist s F-W for Pin-Worms I
em
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