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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1948)
PACE TWELVB HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, JAN. 9, 1M1 MARKETS and FINANCIAL GRAIN FUTURES LOW TODAY CHICAGO, Jn. 8 (!) Cash com rang up new record lush on (lie board of trade today, but quotations on grain futures were lower most of the day. A car of No. 1 yellow corn sold In the cash market at S3.TT a bushel, record price for yellow corn In this market. However, cash prices tlumpcd lale In the session. The May oats futures made a new seasonal peak and March oats. which Is liRhtly traded, went to an A rally toward the close produced The record hlRh for March oats was J1.30' while the seasonal peak for the May delivery was $1.23'.. Wheat closed ',-Vi higher. May 82.95-t2.9S'. corn was higher, May 82.57 -. oats were V.-l higher. May 81.23-tl 23l, and soybeans were 1 cent lower to higher, March 84.20. Wheat Oprn lli(h Low (lose March J 04 May 2 94 .-'i 2 95'. 2 93 2 95-2.95', July 2.64', 2.64i 3.6t' 2 64',-- Sept. 2 57 U 2 58'. 2.54 2.57 ',- Dec 2.54'i 2 55 2.52 J.M'.-'i WE Wtf 10 FSOWL fO.-tEeoDT rtlorlT SPOT IrS , akcund HAiRPiro curve ibo V fisure we were after ) tOtfS BEFORE TfvMKJ TifAE. I THE GOLD Itf ii.rr-r. BACK HOME SMI TOO MJCH S3. 1 i7'TTZ'. ) JuTwujCstT' TCOI- IMmTF I A AU. fWBS-UTkCHfXK S-lKSMNHJ Yi , f . J , JSC WW?' PCCTCK. . 1 TMI I ON IN. FCUtS" 1 V over an' in wm hi 1 'Nf iixpieTiM'icu'y. j3 V 6.' i bscnson: L wunsithi im 1 kasb a J a lost Of now NO . -.6W,T MR.OOCWf i 1 a X TJ c r S av).t' .it IfHESi THISIS MJ5WERED A HaP. V W5HTUB8S.WM4TEDADIPmCED . IH MESTERDtW PaPER. aEB- .XD UKf TO MOUkNGE D (Out ..-TWO THREe ( FIVE! MAIMTAIN WUR ITmev! I CAMT f SuCK-ER..' J WAS LARD SHUCKS. YOU C ME T CaICH S -OJWUR, TOES, DISTANCE, MEN. AND 7 REACH HIM! w EVER. D'ONT THINK SCARED I HIM THE7 . vi MEN t FIGHT IT OUT J f - -" OH. SO rJEB ? SCARED' WO WERE . DONT BE BIO UJG'S " C0W1I IT 1' T. M. IG l- 1 j ii tti n r ' Mil! r ; r """"""M'"M" k Ik I OH, n"B IMPCOSBLe JOE I WEU.-WBJ.' MOOfWC, I HM-M-tE(.L, NCfTHKJ a JOE CHRICTMA6.THE kniER? BAHf CRANK LETTER-. I DO ANYTHING UKE THffT? - CHEF-myTH'Ht; NEW 1 MPOtrTOHT, JERRV-JUST - HONVMoue-HM M-M-BUT IT LOOKS LIKE ATBeWPB NEVER ST1U-'-IF HE'S Oft POOP DEM? MRS. I REAOINCS A CRANK C LETTER -HE SWEARS THE BLOCOY POK6R AND I INNOCENT, SEARCHIHG HI3 1 NUBeS CASE' LETTER-BUT IT DOESN'T EJ0OO SRC(rTERE0 MOIIEV IS HODCN ti JOE'S SHflCK- WCK CJ CTT r all - time record for any oats contract, fractional Rains In most contracts. A CAi ,t COOt. . AWBvltS P TtV MlMUTvlA HM -bOW SONS OOV4 IW tHt MtVXttRftAKlthKi . oo GOOD! rw ... SO BE AtmiWE I FORCER THft OF CEDAR S-5UIT5 TO MEET V0U ME- y IN A RATHER. rsiMl OPO MaNWER YSWU LATER I O r-y i 41 1 IT. .'J 'i jV JUST RECEIVED COTTON NEW STYLES SIZES 9 TO 44 You'll lov these freih, new, smartly styled assortment of prints and stripes. Various color Buy several for your spring wardrobe. SKCOND flooh LIVESTOCK ! .,,, i eOUTH SAN HMNCISCO. Jim. 8 tD (USDAi Siilnbte CKltle 160, calves none; market steady; mostly nearby trurkeil-ln dairy type slaugh ter cows; load lots steers and heiters absent; medium range cows $19 00 20.00: common cows 818 00-19 00; cutlers 81500-1800; canners ft3 00 U.OO: good beef bulls $19 00-30.00; week's top vealers 833 00. Salable hogs 350 ; 50 cents lower; numerous packages good-choice 180 to 340 lb. barrows and gilts 829 50; odd good sows 824.50. Salable sheep none: lale yester day good full No. 1 pelt 130 lb. ewes 87.50; sorted medium grades at 89.00 : 35 head 104 lb. cull-common ib.oo: mostly 50 cents hlnher than i recent sales. PORTLAND. Jim. 8 (USDAl Salable cattle 300. total 325; calves 50: market steady to strong: some cows again measurably higher: very active demand for all cows: tew medium steers 825 00-26 00. sorted lots medium-good 1086 lb. weights 827.50: 2 loads steers unsold; common-medium heifers 81800-25.35: 1 good 500 lb. heifer $27 00: canner cutter cows largely 813.50-16.50; few 81700: fat dairy type cows of com mon grades 817.50-18 50: outstanding WHOA, fMCCSS.' -5TX,- s h-I COFFEE.' SS V it. f.' l"b 0004, fOtWV - TWUfi) POiS. TO TOOMfT WORT. oai ; VOW "WiE. VcAt ,i OU THE MORTHEAST CORHER. AFTER AND MAIM AT TWO O'CUKK-IU W J 1 SvSs? "P CCI ll IT Nl lUVIyl. INC T. lit U 1 AT rn inrrn REC06MIZE W0 BV VOUR HEIGHT. AND ourre PlEASECOMEBUWfcl CAPTAIM. VI0UNT Y ADPAMS,wltfWU I F0RCDT0 HAVE Mi XJ 1 j C 1 LI . "o r I HIMCOMFIMEP.y DRESSES 2.79 cottons. Vot-dyed in a large combinations to choose from. linwy liolstelns up to 1 00-33 00; I mttllum-low brrf rows SMOO-aa.OO; mnllum miuxukp bulls 11800-1 M); Rood butrlirr bulls upwind (o $3.i.(M; good-choice vealers 829.00 - 31 00; strictly choice quotable to 832 00 or above; culls downward to $13 00. Salable hogs loo. total 3600: mar ket slow, about steady: good-choice 200-225 lbs. 829 00; few sales down to 82850: 170-180 lbs. 837 50-28.00: 265 lbs. 837 00: good 345-417 lb. sows weaker at 825 00: good-choice feeder pigs quoted 826 00-27.00. Salable and total sheep SO. mar ket nominal: good-choice trucked-ln lambs salable around $23.50: tew carloads quoted to $23 50; extreme top Wednesday $24.00 for choice 107 lb. early shorn lambs; good-choice ewes salable $8.50-9.00 or above. CHICAGO, Jan. 8 lAP-USOAl Salable hogs 17.000, total 311.000 : 50 to 75 cents lower: top 3850: bulk good and choice 180-350 lb. butch ers 27.75 - 28 50; most comparable 250-370 lb. 37.50-28 00: bulk 280-320 lb. butchers 26.75-27.50; good and choice 350-550 lb. sows 33.50-25.00; prospects fair clearance. Salable cattle 6000. total 6300; sal able calves 1000. total 1000: fed steers, heifers and cows steady to weak: no high - choice steers or heifers here: medium to average- ACIiOMi AtlAkStlC J" tVt I fMOMt CV..rM8.UCHlH- 1 X) ' d tew cwiA V MS' Of KER6 totws& wtA.& n i w.t.uy n wsuitw ii jt THAT POOR FEUA! TO HIU THI4 BECAME WAS ANOTHER ADMMi MOVE irrational, l to thwart his research: - .tVEN BUT WB HEAKtf He WAS TOWARD RELcAScP A FElM YEAK9AM COMPlETELycURrP WHAT WAS THIS wscovERy WaAWEfl SUHf I 7t , 1 yi'V! "'55 Jff, lc- u. , m 'r, good steers at 23.60-39.00; compar able licld-ra at 22.50-28 00; low eholc 1200 lb. steers topped at 3D 50; good hrtreis topped at 31.00: cutter cows active at 10.00 down; most beef cows 17.00-22 00: outside 25.00; sausage bulls 22 60 down; tew choice vealers 34.00 but undertone weak to lower on vealers; stock rat tle In negligible supply. Salable sheep 7000. total 7000; nothing done early; asking uiiout steady for slaughter lambs or 26.26 26.60 fur good and choice ted woolcd westerns: bidding at least 60 cents lower; yearlings and ewes very scarce. Klamath Basin Potato Shipments (In Carload) 11H7-H 1114(1-7 4(1 .111 lit 14(1 . 4009 6:0!l January S Month to Date Season to date CHICAGO. Jan. 8 (AP-USUAi Potatoes: toUil U. S. shipment ItU; arrivals 101; on track 143: supplies Unlit: demand and trading very limited: market about steady: Idaho Russet Burbanks U. 8. No. 1 S9.1U; Mlnnesoln-Norlh Dukoln Red Klver valley Bliss Trluiuplis S:i.l0-3L'0. Cobblers SJ 80. Slip Cover Books Here Measuring for Slip Covers." a leaflet, lias Just been received by the county home demonstration of fice. This Information compiled bv Lois A. Lutx. former specialist 'n Home management, tor Orrnun Slate college, contains Illustrations and gives comprehensive stcs and rules for estimating slip cover yard age requirements. The first step In making a well fitted slip cover Is to measure the chair to be covered. Amounts ol yardage needed will vary accord ing to the sire and tvpe of chair pattern in the material, width of material, trim and persons! prefer ence of the honiemaker. A plain material or small all-over design may be cut more economically than a large pattern. Approximately seven to nine vards of material reoulred for the average uphol stered chair. To Insure a well-tailored slip cover, and to avoid waste of mater ials, the measurements of the chair should be carefully taken. Ml material used will give greater satisfaction If It has been pre shrunk. Mrs. Fowler Due Home On Sunday Mrs. John I,. Fowler, who wns painfull v lnlurrd In an automobile accident near I.aMesa. Tex.. Inst December 13. will be brought to her home here Sundav morning by train and the ambulance will trans, nort her to her home, 91S Pnrlflc Terrace. Mrs. Fowler has been In a hospi tal In the San Francisco bav area recovering from Inlurles Including a fractured hip. Fowler, mannirer of the Klamath Valley Lumber company, and daughter Janet will accompany Mrs. Fowler home The famllv was on a lengthy motor trip at the time of the accident. FUNERALS .tKlt: I.ORMNr I'K N KI.IN Tti rmlnt of the lit Mart lirainf Franklin wilt b for war (! via Hallway F.xpre.i on Ha tit relay. January 10. HHM, to tha Garrlclla mortuary m Kan Andrea), Calif., for final rllfl and In terment. Ward'a Klamath Funeral home In charge or the arrangement. rnrnRKK ( hari.i: hakf.r The funeral aervira for the late j red rlck Chariest linker, who pnert away In ttm city on Tuesday. January B, will take place from lha chael nl Ward's Klamath Funeral home, tin High, on Frldav. January ft. I'HJI, at 3 p. m., the Rev. Victor Frump m the Flrit Melhodltt church off iciaitng. Commitment ervire and Interment in Klamath Memorial park Frlenda are respectfully invited to attend. OBITUARIES rr.i.FftTi.NO 'ciiAitf.rft, coMoriti Celestlno 'L'harleai Cnmotto. a ret dent of Klamath Fall for several monthw. pasted away in thu city on Wednesday, January 7. 1IMH. at in Ml a. ni following an illnea of seven months. He was a native of rmco. Italy, and at the time of his death was aged 70 yean ona month and 27 days. Surviving are a brother, Patuale Co motto of Avon, Conn. The remains rest In the Earl Whltlock Funeral home. Pine at fith. Notice or funeral to be announced at a later date. KAMONA FAVF. I.AI, ftamnna Faye lalo, the infant daugn ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland l,alo, p.ied away at the family residence In Chllo quln. Ore., on Wednesday, January T, 1048, at 0 a. m. Bevtdes her parents she Is survived by two brothers, Holand Jr. and Gerald Rov. The remains are at Ward's Klamath Funeral home. n:o High. Notice of the funeral arrange ments will be announced later. KLQmPTU V I lislly from Our Own Oreen George E. Wood Licensed Solicitor I 8TltB GET VCfR GEORGE WOOD T6 SLL ME CN0O0H jfTrJcf. IttSUDANCe OR I - ,tt MAY K VLLIN6 J -SaG LEAD PfNCILS f j&-r 80Mt D?tf$ Si Most Stocks Show Gains NKW YOUK, Jan. 8 (.IV- Slocks generally leaned to Hie rising tide In today's market without any par ticular bullish news Inspiration. Prices hardened In the toinllt hour afler considerable early Ir regularity. Transfers held to around 800.000 shares. Plymouth Oil was the star per former, climbing 8 points to a new high for the movo on word of a sub stantial increase In the company's petroleum reserves. It eventually slipped from the best uuotatlon. A pleasing dividend buoyed Ten trim, which also touched a 11147-48 top. Liikrns Steel earnings gave this Issue a lift. In front most of the day were Pacific Telephone, Santa Kc. Southern Hallway, llellilehem Sleel. (loodyoar. Scars Kocbuck, American Call. International Tele phone. Consolidated Natural Clas, American Smelling. Paclllc Western Oil, Paramount Pictures, lialh lion Works and Texas Clulf Producing. Insurance shares came out for the first lime this year on a 111.000 sharc block, up a shade at 7. Hallway bonds gave a good ac count of themselves. Major com I modules ran Into opposition after a forenoon bulge, t'otlou, toward I the finish, was olf 5 to 75 cents , a bale. At Chlcugo wheat ended up ( 'j (o I'j cents a bulirl, corn ' to ', und oats ' to IV AI Clicm A Dye 187 . 70', 8't 1.VJ 34-. V. 30', 10J'. 24', American Can Am Pow A l.t Am Tel te Tel Anaconda Auiiison llriulix Aviation Beth Steel Boeing Airplane Calif Packing Ti Canadian Pacific II 'a j fuse J 1 4u ! Chrysler . j Commonwealth A: Sou '2 I C'omol Kdlsull '12-1 Com Vullee u Cron .ellrrback 3U' Curtlss Wright 6', Douglas Alrcratt 4l, Du Pont De Nrm IBa Clenrial Klettric 3.1' General Foods ju1 Cleneral Motors 67 Ooodyear Tire 44 (.It Nortlurn Pfd 41', lilt Harvester Ill Int l'Bier Pfd 63 s Johns Manvllle 40 , Kcunrcott 4U Long Hell "A" 34 Montgumery Ward 64 I Nash Kelviuntor 17 'i ! Nat Dairy 28-, ! N Y Central 15 North Am Co ltts ; Northern Pacific 30 Puc Am Fish 14', Pac Una A: Klec 38', Pac 'id A: Tel 97' j Pan American , Penney J C 42 Hadlo Corp Il'i Itayonlcr 27 a Kcynolda Metals 33 lilchllrld .aj, .. 17', Safeway Stores . 20 Bears Hoebuck 30 Sinclair Oil 17 Southern Pacific 4K1 Standard Brands 28 Standard Oil Cat .02 Studrbaker Corp ' 20-a Sunshine Mining 10 Union Oil Cal 25s Union Pacific . 182'j United Airlines 17 United Aircraft 25 U 8 Steel 77 r. Warner Bros Pic 1j' Westing Elec 29', Woolworih 40', Attends Meet CASCADE SUMMIT. Jan. -Manager O. O. Bowers of Odell Summit lodge left January 8 for Portland to attend the annual meeting of the Oregon state game commission. He will represent J. SI Badley of Badlcy Investment com pany. Portland, regarding belter fishing facilities on Odell lake. Fishermen will recall that the forest service unloaded about 60. 000 rainbow trout four to seven Inches In length. Into Odell lake prior to last season's fishing. How ever. It appears the Dolly Vardens have a hearty appetite for other little fish and have, exhibited their cannibalistic tendencies to the ex tent that I lie rainbows are almost non-existent. Contrary to popular belief, ra dar probably will be of little value In locating hidden minerals In the crust of the earth. Microwaves have proctlcally no depth pene tration. CftmpUlnli ril.d NMIIe Mny Gt.mlrlrh V,. Harry C. ciwKlrlcli, mlt for dlvorrs, Chsrsi. crurl mint Inhuman ltiitmen(. Cuupli. msrrlrfl Jiitui IS, IfMO, In Hno, Nev. I'lnlnllff Mk cuitofly nf Iwn minor rhllflrin, arid ajikfl (hat fleffntlanl ha awarded eu,tridy of a third minor child. Attorney for plaintiff, P.. R. Drlarnll. Owaim AdJiiNlmtnt aarvlca va. Mr. and Mr. Frank M. Mead,, anil to nhlaln paymrnl. Adorney tor plaintiff, R, r. Mcliren. lu,llr C'aurt Wilbur Charlei Wrlglil, ovarload. Fine, MS. Harry Main, no trapping llcenia. Pine, SI0. FLOWER SHOP 4IOMIN o Mll.rS44? V TRICYCLES WAGONS BABY WALKERS POOLE'S Bicycles St Hportlnf Goods fit So. lib Fire News : . , -1 i All-Clly Nkatlng Parly Over loo Camp Fire tllrls and leaders skated together at the skat ing rluk on So. ill ti alrcrjt Tuesday, December 30. The parly, spousoird by the local Leaders assiH'luiioii, was free to all Camp Fire lllrls and each girl was furtr.dird shoo skates by the rink free of charge. Among the leaders chaperoning the parly were Mrs. Dorothy Me Million, Mrs. Larry Marls, Mrs Charles Kerr. Mrs. Helen Kgau and Mis. Margaret I.oomls. Swlmnilug The KUH.H swimming pool will be open to all Blue Birds and Camp Flro (Mils on Friday evening. Janu ary p. There will be Instructional swimming for Blue Birds beginning at 0:16 and for Camp Fire (llrls nl 7.16. All Camp Fire and Blue lllul leaders are urged to help their groups lake advantage of this iilghl of swimming. Otianipl ramp Fire The Ohampl group met Tliuinilay. December IH. at Mrs. Kgau's home. The girls had a very nice Christ lima tree and exchanged gills. Hhartriie Loomia acted as Santa Clans. O'lla Wick brought some very nice hotiie- inade cookies. They playrd games, then went home. NacaJiiHr lliirlion Club The Sacajawea Hnriron club doughnut sales at KUIIS have re suited III the opening of .. bank ac. count, winch they are very proud of. It Isn't all wink: Hie girls have a program evrry meeting. Mrs. Vir ginia Calhoun, cosmetician, talked on skin care at one meeting, giving some ueful beamy tips, other talks will follow. On a different line, the group went to Weyerhaeusrr Timber com. imny where, guided by Trd Dur mrnt. the girls went through the mill, watching the dilferrnt strM of lumber production. Although the clubs chrbtmas party held nl the home of Beth Hunch, vice problem, was fun, Hie girls were not cmirerned only with themselves, Kach one brought a toy for a needy boy or girl. Throe gills are distributed through Hie Christ, mas Project for Needy Children to make theirs a merry one. too. The party was ulilte elephant, each girl bringing something she didn't nnt or couldn't use to ex change uith somroun else. LEGAL NOTICES M -...a. M""' ti t" " in tut iiiitiir innir of nir JJJ.J"' OH.iO. FOII Kl.A.MAIll IN TIIK MArtril OF TIIF FJiTATr OF AMI K MUSH UNIc.fiiiY. who mi -1... km,,, AI.ICI. MIU.H, 1 rvaei. NtitU-a la herebv givm lhat the undr Signed allium. li ul.it- of Hi. Im.vo an tttlrd eatale Mill, front nd ruary 0, tuut ml lu .. VI, a. -h Fel' cd In tell ml prtvate tale fur c Oi o follu net pmiNidy u( said tale, to Northeast qiitirter lf oUtheat quarter nf he.linn 17, I u)up to S".ulh, Man lo C.( Wn.an.ella Mriulian, in Klamath t'ount. Ore gun. le pairtitiit runvrj eU fur rail riMid 1 1 at Jit of m , Halt! sale I made ptirmant to llitm of NtHite entitled fuurt (Uird an en teretl January i. ltna. halt! Hl inatle at Ihe of fi e nf Win tatiui.g 7J4 Main filrrel, Klamalh rail die g.n. where hid. mrnt l Irfi ml any Krt.e frum tUle hervtif until tmiii real nroueilt la tw.lrt Dated January 3. ti4D it I DMll.lNi;;ii, Aifminuiratur. J i-li 22 2U -.No. B5Q NOTH F. OF t KTHA.a Notice U tteteliy given llial I. I. Uw. Hherirf nf Klamath t.'tiunt, Urrgoii, (m un the tllh day ul Jituai. lu-ta. In Die virlnity nf Koiith huth Muerl. and I'at ter ton Avenue, take the following .Ctfraya. I One Ilntwn fielding, atmul nn Mm 2- One lllark Mare. While Nlar un forehead. Weight about Huo M 3 One May Mete, White Nlar on Foie head, weight altout Iwmi lit . 'Jiie L'hrttnut Morrell C;eldlng, White on note, and atar on foreheati. Weight atxmt loVi ll S. One Chrnimil Horrell (Welding While tlrle down fare, and white mouth. Home while on bark leg.. Weight about Hrtd lha On the Mlb, day of January. lfMII. n oi , ai me .Marina 1'elerton ranih. located at .Knai I'allerton Hlreel.'i r iiirun. will aril at puhlle Aucllon aaid animal to aatlafy Ihe rala of keeping. eMiuri Incurred Inrludlng Hherlff a feea. rnala nf ad vertlalng aale. and nirh other Cot la and expenaea regularly made I. 1. LOW, Hherlfr. fly H C Howard. Deputy Klamath County, Oregon. J A l -N.i, M NOT ME INVIIIM, Ml II a The underaigned polire Judge will re. reive hid. Up In a mi p M, Monday, January IB, HKl, for one ton tu1 panel delivery Irink. with heater and defroater with trade In nf Iu.10 ton Ford panel. The city reaervea the right to rejert any or all hid. HOW A III) NTHODK, Police Judge. J, 13 2J- No. IHIA, NOTM'K INVtTINO HtMH The underaigned Police Judge will rerelve tiltl. ii ( Sfwj p, M., MnnilnV, January If), KHfl, Tor nne ton l4R Panel delivery trurk, wllh healer anil defroiter wllh trade-in nf IIMfl tnn Dodge panel. The C'ltv re.ervea the right to rejert any or all hid HOWAIID HTItODE, Prillre Judge. Jrivaa -No. mni CLASSIFIED RATES One day . 2- day run , 3- dav run , 4- day run 1-dny run Week run . per wnrrl 4f per word Be per work lie , per worn l.tr per wnrrl 4e per wnrd I.V per wnrd 4.1r Month run Ada rerelved by I p m will apnear umi afternoon in "New Today" column, Niw Today HOOMH KOn UK NT. Inquire Millie Hnrher Nhop, 11.12 Mnln. TWO-PUMP aervlre alnllon wllh""flv- room hom nnd te itnl unit. Dimi- muir, f'niir.. imxm (iOMFn JONKH, MeoMfir 4m Mnln Phmia 7mi7 fon SAI-F ---1047" "MTcury "rluh cnupg wllh acrrminrle.), Phone 7tlVU. ' " HOT flPHINOS H ronma, flrrnlare, nil furnnrt, FHA loan. Tarma. uMHi.m, wii.ii TnAnr 4-hedrnnm home, clone lo arartemy, Aiitomallr nil heat, a lialha, hardwood floora, fireplace, hn-pmenl. H APAMTMF.NT". Walking dlalanre, alwava rented. Hhnw 20 per rent net nn 7Ki.tKio.rKi. Ternti, INVF.STMKNT 74-n. frontage nn Ho. mil. Price fKIAOOO. Cash. NKAL BTKWATtT AfiKNLV Realtor fill Klamath Ave Phnne DUTO or H7M Fon HAI.K Ono dlnplay meat enNH. Telephone flfHIO. Mower Shop mtivi;i (At Grocnhouics) mi s. 6ih. rhoiiM i:m nnd n.Ho I'rco Drllvrr.T Mnwem hy Wire Funeral Dcslgni Our Hpeclalty New Today NOMTtl OF MAIN HIIO.M' ' 4 room Inline (iltia ealia laige laundry iMimi that may be ttrd aa an eatra bvuiotim Alto a lunmhed a lee in ng loom hi gMiege. ThU lioint goaa t'omnlelely fliMilahvtl. which incluilea gaa tange, letilgeialor and autoinatle Waalitnf mnclitne Aiiiut.ltliately una veal old. Tot tut OIIMiON AVKNUK .1 roitn.a wllh emre. inoiii in haieiueiit. tit mm! f HlMiimi, chut lu ii'huul and tiuei. .hmmmxi. hOI'lll NI'IIIIMIIAN 'i hedrtHim linme, leta men one ear old, Incut pi nn one third act. In Igeted, Thla a In eareiilliinally giNtd rtindllinrt wllh veneilan blhuU lu practically all rootc.a Iteaaonable down payment and uaiance uy ataumiog loan ml 4 per cent, Jne l.etinnid Hit lea i n an with HF.NMY NFWIItM'NIC Iteallor Un K Main I'luiht unii F,venlnga IKKUIl UVK TO ( AIIK FOH ( HH.nMKN In your hutite, dnva end evening., Kaiel- leut refeient'ea. Phone tMi'iil FOtt HAI.K lu:iA F.i.ili.r aedan,' Healer arat cn vera Per led met hen u a I run dlllon fall niltin. r'Olt HAI.K lu.iu Model A coupe. in good rondlllon. Phnne IW.no. FOM HAI.K lul Amlwsiailtir Na.lt 4- door Aa ricau aa any IP41 lit town. Min Dayton. WANTF.D TO HKNT Hiuall Itmrta or comfortable apartment, Working foe wlioleaele grtxery and need a h for aelf ami wife (all Mr. Jackton, ;iUl Itefore 0 Mi p m WANTF.t) To Mt'V io:u lb.lft Ur lllM Ford pickup t all null WANt'r'D UI3 rug tu good condition. Phone HI'i We alao clean lug. and upholalery. Sail cleaned, 94 uu. fthaaia Hug I teener (jooi) two m'nnooM fit'Mt'MMAN MOMK Complelelv turnttbed, one-half acre ea cellent It r (gated land Uood liM'aliiirt, one block ftum hua line W.VW un. lenm a a t FAIIMN AND ItANl'IIKM mi m i it hixtii hinr.. r huin'ia Map i'eldwell M A Itarnwf, Newt Nelaon NKIJ40N UK A I. KhfATK ltl.1l Houlh Nialh Plnoie Oit.1 roll HA IF li4Ml wall Kohlet IH Ht" pieol IIK imli While Mar Inn im MfliMit to Aablaml Woltl.D WAIt II vet nreila part tin,. work evening. 4 to hour. WUnn a .mi p to. and 11 Jo a m. fitone .nil Foil HA! K luU lluiik Hlatlon VAagon or 1 1 Mile tor light trdati or pickup Hce allei 1 in. 47X1 Irelil. X bio. a a riot lit of ftnaale way THE HKilt t HT OF f.lVINU t AN MR itr.A r Now, Ittore than eet, Ibe etaon w no can tel. ell or part of hla own food t otto h Itetter olf than the tan who tmial Ihi eveollilng he ealt An aire of land on whi.-h lo lalae a garden mm. tiernea and a few enlmela Will rut yntir food trill In bait I hate Meral t-e atieagwa wllh modem hornet reaaonehiy prned and will he pleated lo almw Ihern tu ou JOHN f AtUitrHtNUFH fleetlor 1111 Walmil Phone UA or tfilW FHta will buy a ft year old ealabllahed buaineaa. ling leaae Will teeth lu)et. l'ioicrlt or tar rooalilrred at part petoienl. I O lloa tut, Aihlaod, I.OVFI.V HOMK in Hut Hprftigt for tale 4 ItedrrxMita. 2 full bath, hot water Well, large terieatlini pmtn a r gairtge bixjwri by appttottneot Phwrie FOft HAI.K lwl Chevrual 3 door aedan ttarlio. heeler I.ihmI condition. I'none eta S tun tit'NH " " Now la the time to buy your gun fnr netl eeaaon I have in gauge auiomatte ehotgurt, ' gaug" Mnira pomp gun 4in gaiigsr Moll Action ahotun. 2V hjo eer rtlle 3J ralllaer ItatMetoig Air Hi fie. 3 Meuier avilomatie pialol AH nr and in prferl rondlllon fall 1' U tteynolda. i.13, after h p tn MAKkl uire J ldroorn Immi from tnn pertly tlnlabod fmme ' aire. nn tider rat hg'il trurk, aa part aVim trrmt. iv4fl (xnver. HKIlKH WHAT VOW ' HAVE"" Hk.fctt WAIIINt; FOB The II as II Halea Matt, fornierl) The Pntver IhHite. ntilea north of Itth and Main on the old Mend highway, will hold Ht aecond tela on V edneMlay evening. January 1, at 7 JO p. m. tnttinea with pleeatlre eniotte) tnenl - fiinne cooked lunch avallet. A wathtrig marbloe. completely hauled tw 1 rector, ptacllcally pew hay lilfi, and mart), many ftt'O-e limit will te plared on eale Mr log our Heme for aale now' For Informa tion call t'ol Fred Howard, Auc tioneer. Tel. aHlO, or Frank Kurd, Tel 7ftOj FOIl HAI.K 7 ft CM. pot refrigerator. Phone 5KH after 3 p m FOH HALE One room home in Mtlla Addition (Jnn 3 -room home with full batement on Katl Main One hi irk butineaa tnilldlng nn Itatt Main One 3-bedroom hum on Cf eacenl Hirer!. On J-bed room home on Portland. Heveral Vacant lota EDmr. Itlt'MAIIDHON Jtruker 33 Main Phone Mtl Kveulngt tTJUli I Oil" HAI.K I i:t J Ford coupe ' Phone (Hum nun llomedale. LOh I'- Many at roller frurn"pirkup"le tw een Weyerbaeuter junction ana Midland. Finder p leaae rail Viet I Klamath grtcery or 4UJI. Itewatd. IIAMF.K TKNDA Agency rie.irea man or woman for part-time aalea work In each of the following lowna; Kla math Fella, lll, LhUotjuiti. Maim. Merrill, MMtoc Point. Not a d hit in door ranvata, all leada available. fc. clilalve terrllory High Income lor hour worked. Write C. A. Powder. 14.17 I'allerton Ht , Eugene, Oregon FM MKNT rurnUhetl catiin. 4Jl Freida FOB HAI.K "- - Kuieka "upright vacuum cleaner, VlAtKJ. phone 4.III.1. rOHT On Merrill Malln highway, re' frlgeralnr cover. Finder pleate call .1211 J fAUMKItS' LOOOK-RS DUMP Tltl'CK OPKItATOItHI 11145 iTtternatlonal MftllH iKBFi nnlt dual drive with dump body and holat; Hr.ll ;i(ll engine: Front mounted wincn; fHU 2ti tlrei. Kxrellent condition, JUCKF.I.AND TMIK K 8A1.EH V HKIt VICE. INI,', lllh it Klamath Phona Til Kianiatn Fain Your Internalional Tiuck Dealer CXN CI. KAN II 1 1 CM and furniture In our huiiie, 8:H)ll after 0 p. in, r'Olt HAI.K- 1)141 (I M C. Il-tun 3 tpeed Kalon, good condition, lied iiiu'. 3'. ill' over call. Mtlilt low .il) Inchee. I.Vtouu. Mr. Harm, Ai bland. Oregon. Phone 3 Uil. FOB HAI.K -'.15 Tjfajettecoupe, 0-J74 Inland Drive. Call 4ki4. FOB S.M-ri '41 PonllacTorperto H. Nrw llrca new motor, la.otH) mil flood paint job. Radio, haatar. Call Hill. Don. SAW FIIJNO-Clrcular and hand aawa. ai 14 llrlalol. WANTKD - Meii 4-door "Wedan tor 9Mt eaah Telephone BXiQ cr call at luuA Martin. WAN I Kl) -1!nuaekeeperra adit I U. Pri vate room and bath. Phnne 7il4. WANTKI) " Cornpatent houackeeper. 3 daya week. I'hona OHfin, VACANCY at llnme ante, heaimiahla ratei, weekly or ninnthly, KOI) SALE IfKll Wlllya 4-door' itdanT aan caah. am 7 Mnntellua. OWNKM I.KA VINO TOWN- B-rnnm nearly new hunt wllh hardwnod floora. arr nn hua line. Heaunn able down payment, Dalanca nn Ol loan. CHUCK nONNKY BF.AI.Ton Tower Theatre Mldg. "Your Suburban Bealior" Phnne Tn F.venlngi MM ton HAI.K -fl"'cal)lrii7 all rente.l. 12000 rath. attl7 Montellua. WANTF.D K.xpert radio repairman. Hhop experience preferred. Apply or phone 2:il2 Don'g Tladlfi Shop, Tula- take, Calif. FOB HAI.K New'Wddavennl6, Twa lobby chairs, H. Ona chllda rocker, A. Phnne 4fll7. foil HAI.K -Wardnitw trunkr$2A. tr bed, 110. Call 57411, Volt ItKNf Cabin at 2021 VlncTA)'., aultiible for man. Call flDII. Fon HAI.f, De Holo 4-door Hdanr3.1M Kherlrln after tl p. m, 4-IIOOM hmiae for rent, Furniture) Ybl anle. nifl Klnmulh Ave. f'OB HAI.K- l.nrfl rlcrlrlcna1iTwM V pnim. 112.00. Phone 7lftll. f-OII HAI.K IIWB'Chavrti1fl. fit iff. rnnthllon, Newly linlnled, ntnlnr ovel- hauled, 'J'Jli:!', H lllh. FOB HAI.K - One nlca "oil rHnit"Trt1 phono iititrO.