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OOMT SEE HIM-HMM-COME I AT A blBCREET DISTANCE- ) HlM,NOW JUST SOME I B?T OP P?m1 nnSfl,8K ON-THE POLICE BTATION". I IT WOULO BE AN EASY NOSY NATIVE HERE, gJ"" j ATRftB Market Quotations Cloitng quoUtloni: American can ...... Am Tl Tl Anaconda Calif Packlnf Commonwealth tc Sou Curtl-Wrlht General Electric General Moton at Mor Ry pfd Int HarvesUr Kennecott .. , L4nf-Bell "A" Montgomery Ward Naah-Kelv N Y Central Northern Pacific Pao Gas & El J C Penney Safeway Stores Sears Roebuck Southern Pacific Standard Brands , Sunshine Mining . union uu cam Dnlon aclflc V s steel . ...188(4 . 3 . 7V4 . U','. . Ml', . 93 . 29 . 72H . 234 us - 34 ' i 4114 1S0 M'A 38 .. 58' 48 . 20T4 43 Warner Pictures Potatoes CHICAGO. Jan, 3 (AP-USDA) PoU- toei: rrtvt a, on mcx w, iouu u. a. h!nmnll H.19. did stocks: supplies light, demand slow, market about stady. New storks: supplies lltht, demand llfht, market steady for u. S. No. 1, weaker for U. S. No. 1, slza B. Idaho Russet Bur banks. V. S. No. 1, 93.70-3.83: Colorado Red Mcciures, u. s. no. i, sj.ov-j.ds, nruraf ka Bliss Triumphs. U. S. No. 1, 93.35 3.50: Wyoming Bliss Triumphs. V. S, koU PontUcs. V. S. No. 1. 92-05; Bliss Triumphs, U. 8. No. 1, unwashed. 92.65; washed. 93.05; Florida 50-lb. sacks of Bliss Triumphs, u, b. no. i, sj.vs. LIVESTOCK SOUTH BAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 3 (AP-U SO A) Salable catU 200, calves 10; market generally active, steady; etckage medium light steers 91S.25; good Inds quotable to 917.00; good cows and heifers absent; few weighty dairy type cows 912.00; around two loads comrribn 910.00-73; cutters 98.5O-9.0O; canners 96.00-7.50; common-good sausage bulls 910.00-12.00: calves steady; choice kinds quoted to 915.00. Salable hogs 200. Including 100 feeder pigs; market steady; good-choice 200 300 lb. barrows and gilts 918.30; good sows sio.uo. RalahlM lambs 100; undertone steady: choice quoted 914.75; good wooled ewes nKKTVFR. Jiv .1 fAP-USDAl KIUWD receipts 3300; slaughter lambs very slow late; unevenly steady to 28 cents lower; good-choice trucklns 913.75-14,00; around 100 head wheat field offerings 914-33 early; medium-good 912.30-13.30; load medium-good fed lambs still unsold; other classes steady; load lots good choice 132-133 lb. slaughter ewes 96.40 30; few good-choice trucked in feeding lamos n.w-io. PfiTJTI.AVn Or.. Jan. 3 fAP-USDAl Ralahlt and total cattle 100: calves 25: market slow; light receipts assisting sel lers but general market weak to 25 cents lower wim iomi mim ana biu on canners-utters 50 cents lower; few common steers 911.00-12.75: common- medium heifers 310.00-13.50; canner- cutter cows so.oo-B.au; snens aownwara to 34.50; medium beet cows sii.uu-iz.uu; nwi uu on hull $10.00-75: heaw Hoi. steins up to 912 25; few good calves and veaiers Sl.oo; cnoice quoiauie u fo.uvi (nmmnn.mrflliim trrades SS.50-13.50. Salable hogs 100, total 1450; market steady on butchers; weak to 25 cents lower on sows; many unsold; barrows and gilts 180-273 lbs. 915.80: few 350-430 lbs. 314.50-15.00; good sows largely 914.28; few early to 314.50: heavy weights down to 914.00; few light feeder pigs unsold; choice above 100 lb. weights quoted to $15.50. Salable sheep 600, total 1100: market slow, weak, with early top 25 cents lower; few good-choice wooled lambs 914.00-25, some carrying damp fleeces: common grades down to 911.00; good neavy ewes to.uu. CHICAGO, Jan. 3 ( A P-USD AT Salable hogs 20.000, total 36.000; market slow, mostly 15 to 25 cents lower; early sales 190-240 lb. lightweights only around 10 to 15 cents lower; practical top $14.75, few lots 914.80 and $14.65; bulk good Thuriday, Jan. 3, 1948 HERALD AND NEWftTHTRTEEH FUNNY BUSINESS Camouflaged bill collectors It's the first of the month t again II and cholee 180-240 lb. 314.65-14.75; good and choice 250-330 lb. $14.60-18.65; sows 18 to 25 cents lower, mostly 9 13.85-13.95; prospects 8000 to 10,000 holdovers. Salable cattle 6000, total 6000; salable calves 800, total 800; generally steady market on all classes; run late in ar riving and a little better action on me dium and good grade steers and year lings than yesterday; heifers scarce, com paratively few bulls and veaiers here and stock cattle very scarce; most fed steers $14.25-17.50; several loads choice offerings 918 00; best heifers 916.25; most beef cows $0.30-12.50: weighty sausage bulls to $13.25 and heavy fat bulls to $14.00 and better, veaiers selling at $15.50 downward. Salable sheep 5500; total 7000; market active by comparison with Wednesday's slow trade, generally steady; good and choice fed wooled western lambs $14.50 to mostly $14.85, top 914.83: deck mixed medium to choice fed iambs '914.00 straight; deck good mixed wooled and shorn lambs 913-75 straight; 8 doubles medium and good wooled lambs held around 913.75; good to choice fed clip ped lambs hela above 914.00; yearlings practically absent; native slaughter ewes $7.50 down, 4 loads good and choice wheat pastured awes held above 97.50. WHEAT CHICAGO, Jan. 3 (AP) Mixed In fluences spun futures prices both ways today but buying support was sufficient to show gains most of the time. Rye. which was as much as a cent a bushel below yesterday's close In the initial transactions, had gains of around 1V cents a bushel on the rallies, while wheat and oats followed la jarrower Wheat closed unchanged to e higher than yefterday s finish. May 91.60 lh ; corn unchanged at $1.18 ceilings; oats 4 to ttc higher. May 76M.-y.ic; rye un changed to lac higher, May 91.74tt-Hc; barley Vc lower to yc higher. May 91.21K. , OBITUARY NAOMI LEONA McCLELLAND Naomi Leon McClelland, a resident of this city since birth, passed away on Thursday, January 3, 1046 at 6:30 a. m. following an illness of three years. She was a native of Klamath Falls. Ore., and at the time of her death was aged 18 years 2 months and 24 days. Sur viving are her husband, John C. Mc Clelland of this city; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Clements of Klamath Falls, Ore., and one brother, Douglas Clements, USN. The remains rest In the Earl Whltlock Funeral Home. Pine at Sixth. Notice of funeral to be an nounced at a later date. FUNERALS EMMA HOPE OWENS Funeral services for the late Emma Hope Owens, who passed away in this city on Tuesday, January 1, 1946, fcd lowlng an extended illness will be held in the chapel of West and company. Baker. Ore., on Friday, January 5, 1046 at 2:30 p. m. Commitment services and interment will follow in Mt Hop cem etery. Baker, Ore. The remains were forwarded via Southern Pacific com pany on Wednesday evening at 11:10 p. m. to Baker. Arrangements were un der the direction of the Earl Whltlock Funeral Home of this city. CLARA MARIE SWINNET Funeral services for the late Clara Marie Swlnney. who passed away in this city on Tuesday. January 1. 1346 following an Illness of two years will be held in the chapel of the Earl Whlt lock Funeral Home. Pine at Sixth on Friday. January 5, 1946, at 11 a. m. with the Rev. F. C. Wissenbach, pastor of St. Paul's Episcopal church of this city of ficiating. Commitment services and In terment J-inkville cemetery. Friends are invited. EOBERT HUGO SMITH Funeral services for the late Egbert Hugo Smith, who passed away Tuesday, January 1, 1946. will be held Friday. January 4, 1946 at the Williamson River Methodist church with Rev. Harley Zel ler officiating. Services will start at 10 a. m. and at 2 p. m. Concluding services and interment will follow at the Wilson cemetery Friends are re spectfully invited to attend. Ward's Klamath Funeral Home In charge. CHARLES FRANKLIN GLENN Funeral services for the late Charles Franklin Glenn, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Glenn, were held Wednes day, January 2. 1946 at 1:30 p. m. in the chapel of Ward's Klamath Funeral Home, 925 High, with Rev. C. O. Ross of the Assembly of God church officiat ing. Concluding services and interment were held In unkville cemetery. Courthouse Records Marrlsn License WISEMAN-HART. Frank ' Edward Wiseman, 60, rancher. Native of Kan sas. Resident of Burns, ure. mutisi CARNIVAL By Dick Turner Adell Hart, 32. housewife. Native of Oregon. Resident of Burns, Ore. Complaints rilid -Donald E. Leary vs. Maxine A. Leary, suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and In human treatment. Couple married No vember a. 1943. at Raymond, wain. Plaintiff asks custody of one minor child be given defendant and agrees to pay saw a month support. J, C, O'Neill, attorney ior piainwi. Beatrice Kelling vs. Dale Lloyd Kelt In, suit for divorce. Charee. desertion. Couple married July 26, 1944, at Md- ford, ure. Tnomas w, cnatburn, attor ney for plaintiff. Stanley Thomas vs. Rachel VL Thomas. suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and in human treatment. Couple married July 9, 1938. at Klamath Falls, Ore. Plain tiff asks that one minor child - remain In custody of the defendant. J. C, O'NelU, attorney for plaintiff. Winifred Lm PhllllDS vs. Clyde E. Phillips, suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and inhuman treatment. Couple mar ried uecemoer is. uw, at fair uaxs, Calif. Plaintiff asks payment of case costs and restoration of maiden name of Winifred Lee Shores. U. S. Balentine, attortey for plaintiff. Charles V. Ferguson vs. Berate Mae Ferguson, suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and inhuman treatment. Couple mar ried July 7, 1930, in Louisiana, Plaintiff asks custody of four minor children. Fred O. Small, attorney for plaintiff. Alice Madison Triplett vs. Arnold Raonaei TriDiett. suit for - divorce. Charge, cruel and inhuman treatment. Couple married November 28, 1940, at Seattle, Wash. Plaintiff asks custody of one minor child, too a month support of child, $30 a month alimony, restora tion of maiden name of Alice Madison and that her daughter's name be changed to Alison Ragna Madison. John u, a. Dinger, attorney ior piainuu., Decrees Grantsd Woodrow P. Esgate vs. Yvonne Joanne zsgate. Wesley Charles Guderian vs. Violet Ruby Guderian. Wfllism G. Wunder vs. Esther Kath arine w under. 1 Justice Coart James Day, no operator's license. Fine. S5.90. Cecil Tinsman Derrick, no warning device. Fine. S5.SO. John Alfredo Guares Rogers, failure to stoo at a stop sign. rine. aa.ou. Amos Swing- Woodward, permitting more than three persons to ride in a front seat. Fine. 95.00. Frank Taylor, failure to obey slop sum. Fine. ga.w. Thomas Watah, possession of liquor. Fine, aw ana 7.zo costs. Benjamin Frank John, disorderly con duct. Fine. iu ana wim costs. Betty Marie Chocktoot, drunk on a public highway. Fine, $10. Dorothy Drew George, drunk on a nubile highway. Fine, 910. Harold Stanley Simmers, no opera tors license. Fine. 9o.oo. Harold Richard Gartin, no chauffer's license, rine. u.so. Harold Richard Gartin, no eletranee lamns. Fine. $5.50. Harold Stanley Simmers, no clearance lamps. Fine. $5.50. Benjamin Frank John, drunk on a puduc nignway. Fine, sio. William Neal Virgue, no tall light Fine, ao.au. Nw Today DAVENPORT and 3 overstuffed chairs, breakfast set. 4 chairs, dining room table. 3 iron beds, springs and mat tresses, one wooden bed, dressing table, stool, spring and mattress, elec tric stove, electric Iron, electric wash ing machine. 3 curling irons, lawn mower, child's table, 3 chairs, rocking chair, blocks, set of end Irons, 3 sets of grates for Montag furnace. Phone 8384. 1-3 MILLS ADDITION One 3 room home, modern, 7 com- nletely furnished apartments, and one cabin. Income capacity $167.00 per month, without house, we nave a spe cial nrice on this for aulck sale. $8000.00. It is near bus line, stores and walking distance down town. 94500.00, Balance $100.00 per month. nee Harvey Martin, Salesman with X. GRAY , Realtor : 1021 Main Phone 3665 (Evening and Sunday Phone 5313 or 4680) 1-3 FOR SAIaSTooI chest and tools. Ph. 4866V 1-6 WANTED TO RENT On crop share, SO to 300 acres ranch, all or part; irri gation with buildings. Have adequate cower eauinment. one to five years. Oral Heavilen, Rt. 1, Box 1023. 1-5 FOR SALE '37 Ford truck. L.W.B. Mer cury motor, stock rack, good condi tion, eood tires. 738 California Ave. Call evenings. - - . 1-5 FOR SALE 8 bedroom home, very close in, best location, hardwood floors, basement, piped furnace, garage. 8000.00. Terms. Gomer Jones. Real tor, 420 Jefferson, Phone 7897. 1-3 FOR SALE Saddle, 930. Young doe -' rabbits, rabbit hutches, Cornish Cross fryer chickens. Ph. 8031. 2620 Blsbee. - 1-8 VACANCY Furnished housekeeping room. 133 N. 10th St. 1-3 ROOM for men. 814 No, 10th. FOR RENT One 2-room apartment fur nished. Call 6B64. -- - 1-3 FOR RENT 3 room house with furni ture for sale. Ph. 8885 between 3 and 7 p. m. 1-4 MODEL SUPPLIES TOYS BABY WALKERS Phons 5520 222 8. 7th POOLE'S BICYCLE STORE PILES, SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN NO HOSPITALIZATION No Loss of Tims Permanent Results. DR. E. M. MARSHA Chlroprsetle FBrslelea 939 N. 1th - Esqvlrs TheatM Bllf. Fhene 7069 ' ' FOR RALE . 3 room modern home and one-half acre goon iana. near Aitamont Drive, Price $2500.00. Terms. s e 4 room modern home, large chicken house, property 100 ft x 300 ft, lo cated In Chelsea Addition. Some furi nitura with sale. 92600.00, Terms, See Fred Cofer BARNHISEL AOKNPV lit S. 8th Phone 41WI TWO bedroom home, furnished, located on jnauiion o will) 1 acre good SOU for $1800.00, Quick possession. , TWO bedroom home nicely furnUhett ar wrtioa Avenue xor fsuoo, ons) third down. See JOE PERRY with F. L. WEAVER Realtors ' Real Estate and Insurance 330 E. Main Phone 9784 1-4 WILL sell or trade for oar or pickup, equity In 1939 Chev. dump truck, 3128 Cannon Ave., Phone 3981. 1-3 FOR SALE Prewar wardrobe trunk, made by Travelwell, Perfect condition. 307 So. Wendllng, east end of Main. -1-3 HAVE purchaser for moderately priced "'in iarae garden. Corner Jones, Realtor, Phono 7997, 1-3 FOR SALE Four room Duplex, fire place, furnace, basement, garage, each -apartment. One apartment ready for Immediate possession. Phone 6397 af ter ft p. m., for appointment. 1-3 1936 FORD Tudor, Radio, heater, good paint, good rubber, 9493.00. Link River Motor Co., 79 Main St 1-3 LOST Irish Setter puppy, 4 month w ui vi -Hilly OI au jrancis aric Phone 8322, 1-5 CHICKS Hatched from old fine lay era mated to R.O.P. Cockerel 306 to 332 eggs for the year. This Is the finest and best grade that will give you a good income. Send for free list and catalogue, Talent Hatchery, Tal ent, Oregon. , i-a WANTED Woman for part time house work. Apply in person, 816 Spring. ...... . 1-4 WANTED Girl to help in office for short time. Experience not necessary. Ph. 6671. , 1-4 FOR SALE Modern 2 bedroom . house, oil furnace, large lot, lawn and trees. LJndley Heights. Ph. 4549. 1-4 4o r-inuuin 4 uuur. new paints good rubber. 9425.00. Link River Mo tor Co., 75 Main St 1-3 FOR SALS Vacuum cleaner, 912,00. 710 Main, Apt 306. 1-4 REGISTERED ' white Collie puppies. Work dog strain. Fred Fisher, Rt. 3, Rose burg, Oregon. 1-g- WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished house ny Feo. 1st References. Phone 6347. 1-S ' VENETIAN BLIND LAUNDRY few steel or wood blinds, fast and efff. dent service. 119 N. 4th St Ph. 6256. . . 1-8 WOMAN Wanted., full time. Cleaning and stock room work. J. C. Penney - Co. , ... . ..f ... 753t FOR SALE Tot's tricycle and play pen. Inquire 4661 Boardman St 1-3 MAN OR WOMAN WANTED Full of part time for Rawleigh Route. No experience or capital necessary. Sales easy to make and profits large. Start Immediately. Write Rawlelgh'a Dept ORA-303-190, Oakland, Calif. 1-3 1936 CHEVROLET 4-door Master Sedan, practically new rubber, good paint and interior in excellent mechanical condition, 9565.00; Link River Moto Co., 73 Main St , 1-3 OH, burner 10" Silent Sioux complete) with fittings, tubing pipe, drum, $110.00. Also very modern wood oir) dilating heater, $45.00. White enamel wood range with coils, fittings and hot water tank, $50.00. 909 N. 4th Stj YOU may have turkeys anytime. Call 8076 for yours, dressed and delivered. Small, medium and large sizes. 1-9 WINDSHIELD defrosters, just arrived, Roy Call's Auto Wrecking, 727 Com mercial. Ph. 6763. 1-3 ATTENTION FARMERS ' We buy your cream, Raymond Dairy 497 Spring St 1-1 FOR SALE One pr, boy's shoe ics skates, size 3, 1 pr, boy's shoe leg skates, size 8. Price 33.00 per pain. Phone 7327. - 1-9 FOR SALE Koolerator and small ain Ueht heater. Fhone 8418 or 1740 Men, lo way. 700 Li LOST Black Corde purse. Phone 8721 If found. . 1-4 SOUTHERN PACIFIC has opening foi employe as Red Cap and sorter passenger station. Apply agent 3 SALES woman with special D-shop ex perience preferred. Also want cashiei and wrapper with some bookkeeping experience. Also ambitious young gir , for stock work, and to train in re celving and wrapping room. Appll Long's Apparel,. 719 Main St 4866U) 1832 MODEL B Ford Tudor, Good cheat . car. $265.00. Link River. Motor Co 78 Main St M PHONnnRAPR records. All makes. 1S( tn nick from. 20 cents each. Sheohen Muslo Co. 1-1 ITALIAN made, 120 bass piano accord) ton. Portable phonograph. Shepherd Music Co. 1-1 WE have In stock ready for dellveri several good used pianos. Shepherd Music Co. 1-1 FOR RENT Booms. Inquire 629 Jeffen son.' 1-t FOR RENT 57 acres excellent spuj .. land, large furnished house available Telephone Malin 351. 1- FOR SALE Weaner pigs: 175 tons, seat ond and third cutting alfalfa haw I. F. Rodgers, 7 miles So. Olene o$ Poe Valley Road, Rt 2, box 771-M. FOR SALE Truck tire chains, size 825s 30. Phone 7843. 1-1 FOR SALE 18 New Hampshire ret) roosters for breeding. Thoroughhref ' blood tested, young. Inquire at Web) . ber's Store, Dairy, or write Mrs, Jean. ; nette Warden, Dairy. ; H 1934 CHEVROLET Coupe, good tlrea , nice appearance, good motor, 9375.W) Link River Motor. Co., 75 Main Sj FOR SALE Good three room housi near Malin, easily movable. Phonl Malin 331. - U FOR SALE Tavern with lunch counte) gnd sporting goods, service statiol and 0 cabins. For further Informatlni write to Orville R, Sohroeder, box zj Fort Klamath, Ore. FOR SALE 1938 Dodge Coupe, perfect condition. New tires. Inquire . 1741 Menlo way after 4 p. m. 1-1 MMtlng Notice ' Klamath ram A.ru No. 2090. RefUlnj matting avary Tue, day night. 7:49 p. m. r.O.E. bail, th snl Walnut VUttlnl mem bar, cordis! i Inrlted. i Klamath Lodga No. 7 A. r. It A. M. will hoi. pedal meeting Frldai Jan. 4 at 7:30 p. m. Woi In EA degree. All brethra Invited to attend. : P. n. HOOHP.Y. Wonhlpful Master.