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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1949
MARKETS and FINANCIAL
STOCK AVERAGES
CanpUcd Br The
Net chtne -Tuesday
Previous day
Al 4
93J-H
..!
Week ago
. 0 7
. wo
. 81.4
Month ago
Year ago .
Wheat Gains
CHICAGO. Sept. 13 iJS Wheat
board of trade today. Reports that the government had Increased its
buying price 2 to 3 cents over yesterday'! bsis lor grain l o b. Phila
delphia led to buying
Shipping houses led the buying in December wheat, while elevator
houses with cash Interests also were on the buying side. The shorts got
In to cover after prices advanced.
At the finish wheat was K to U higher than yesterday's clows
September 208-4. Corn was S higher to I cent lower. September
$1.27-'. Oatt were v, higher to ' lower. September 89'.. Rye was
to 1'. lower. September 1 44', . Soybeans were IV, to 3l. lower. No
vember $2 27-2 26 .. Lard was unchanged to 10 cents a hundredweight
lower, September (12 10.
Wheat-
Open
Sept. ..
Dec. .
March May ..
July ...
2 06-.-:.
2 10i-s
.210
.2 03H-'.
ltT,-l&5',
BOND AVERAGES
Compiled By The Associated Press
September 13
36 Rsils Kind. M I til 1 For. I L. Vld.
Net change A -2 D I unch. A 2 unch.
Tuesday 91 1 103 7 104 2 705 111.7
Previous day 90 9 103 8 104.2 70 3 111.7
Week ago 91.3 102 8 104 3 70 4 111 4
Month ago tU 103 6 104 0 70 6 111 3
Year ago 91.0 101.0 994 63 4 1081
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. Sept. 13 cV-Cash
grain: oats No. 2. 38-lb. white
$55 00. Barley No. 2. 45-lb. B. W.
$5300. No. 1 flax $3.90.
Cash wheat bidi: soft white
$3.15: soft white (excluding Rex
$3.15: white club $3 15: western red
$3.15.
Hard red winter: ordinary $3.15;
11 per cent $2.17: 13 per cent $2.19.
Hard white Baart: 10 per cent
$3 30; 11 per cent $323; 13 per cent
$334.
Today's car receipts: wheat 97;
barley 14; flour 6; corn 2: oats 9;
mill feed 32.
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND. Sept 13 IAP-USD.V
Cattle: salable 400: holdover 350;
calves salable 75. holdover 75: mar
ket Wr ftlnv rlv mIm mrv
steady but many unsold and some
bid lower; holdover includes liberal
supply common grass steers, many
unsulted as stockers: several lots
common light steers $16 00-17 50:
few loads medium steers held
around $31.00-22.50: best grassers
Monday $24.00: cutter and common
dairy type steers and heifers $10.50
13.50: common beef heifers $13.50
15.06: canner and cutter cows most
ly $10 00-11 00; few early to $11.50:
later bids down to $9.5 and below
suable supply cutter to medium
PUMICE TILE
trr tnvrs Pavshrs
frBcta ar Mparia, la .trft
a rasuit t atamsrs.
Timra Ainmiomn Windows
Cold Seal Waterproofing
Gold Seal Plaster Bond
New Sise Pwrnir Block
x"s.l6"
Klamath
Pumice Tile Co.
Permaoent as the Pyramids"
164 Owens Phne 4619
CHEVROLET
AMERICA'S FIRST CHOICE FOR 20 YEARS
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY - MOST MODELS
STYLELIXE
Special 2-door Sedan $1659.00
Speciol 4-Door Sedan 1706.00
Special Business Coupe 1585.00
Special Sedan Delivery 1646.00
Special Sport Coupe 1664.00
Deluxe 2-Door Sedan 1738.00
Deluxe 4 Door Sedan 1785.00
Deluxe Station Wagon (Wood) 2540.00
Deluxe Station Wagon (Steel) 2540.00
Deluxe Sport Coupe 1754.00
Deluxe Convertible Coupe 2130.00
FLEETLI.E
Special 2-Door Sedan ...
Special 4-Door Sedan
Deluxe 2-Door Sedan ...
Deluxe 4-Door Sedan ...
ABOVE PRICES -DELIVERED
IN KLAMATH FALLS
iMiu.i iiniT
410 So. 6th
Assorlstrd Praa
Is lulls IS Mil. SMrks
All unrh. 4 10
34 7 41 4
.53 5 41 4 64 4
M.l 40 64 0
f 33 40 1 HI
44 7 407 W.l
New Strength
Indevendently stroll at the
High
3 OS's
3.13
3 10S
3 04
185-.
Low
2.06 ,
: io',
3 09".
JOI's
1J4H
Close
208 V-'4
3 114-S
3 10',-v,
3 03
185.
sausage bulls $12 00-15.50: few good
bulls $17.00: good vealers steady a;
$2000-23.00: common and medium
grades very slow; few $1100-1800:
good 400 lb. calves up to $20.0.
Hogs: salable 300: market slow;
25-50 lower: good and choice 180
230 lb. $24.00 to mostly $34 35: some
fat type butchers unsold. 360-390 lo.
mostly $31.00-33 00; good 350-550 j0.
sows $17.00-19 00: lighter weights
salable up to $20.00 and above: good
and choice light feeder pigs quoted
$33.00-34 00.
Sheep: salable 800; market active:
steady with quality Improved: good
and choice spring lambs mostly
$31.00-50; medium and good grades
$18 50-30.00; common down to $16.00;
good ewes strong at $6 00-50; common-medium
$3.00-6.00.
CHICAGO. Sept. 13 (AP-CSDAl
Salable hogs 10.000: butchers over
220 lb. scarce1, steady to 25 cents
lower: bulk of run weighing 230
lb. and under slow. 25-50 cents
lower, closed 50 cents lower: sows
fairly active, fully steady: top
$22.50 for few loads choice 235-250
lb.; other good and choice 230-280
lb. 22 35-21-50; bulk 190-220 lb.
$21.50 -22.2S; mostly $21.75 - 22.00:
160-180 lb. lights $19.75-21.75: few
$21.50: choice 300 lb. averages
$31.75; sows under 360 lb. $1900
30.50: 375-435 lb. $18 00-19.00: 450-,
500 lb. $1675-17.75: odd head heav
ier sows down to $15210: good clear
ance. Salable cattle 10.000: salable
calve 800: generally active: steers
and yearlings opened 50-75 cents
higher: yearlings 1000 lb. down
closed slow and mostly steady with
Monday: heifers 25-75 cents higher: ,
cows 25-50 cents higher; bulla
GRAIN BUYER
ALL TYPES GRAIN
Go Bagglund
Phone SS19 461 Spring
.. 1659.00
... 1706.00
... 1738.00
.. 1785.00
Ph. 4113
steady to 25 cents higher; vealers
M cents to $1.00 higher: top Ci3 76
lor load choice to prim 1425 lb.
steers and for two loads huth
rhoic 1050 and 1150 lb. weights:
lead choice to prime I486 lb. 133.60:
bulk good and choice steers and
e.trlings $.'8 00-32 50: medium light
steers down to 131.00: two loads
cutter and common grassera $17 35:
good and choice fed heifers $36 50
3000: load V00 lb. weights $30J1&:
good beef cows $18 00-30 00: com
mon and medium cows $15.00-17 50:
canners and cutters $13.50-15 35:
medium and good bulk lis 50-30 50:
Bivxi and choice vealers $26.50-38 50.
Salable sheep 3500: most western
and native lambs unsold early: bid
ding about steady: scattered sup
ply good to choice natives $34.50
down: ewes steady at $8 50 down.
80UTH SAN FRANCISCO. Sent.
I 13 i i I'SDAi Cattle: Salable 50:
I salable supplv includes around 60
i holdover: calves salable 40; slow:
' mostly steady; odd hesd medium
steers 24 00: odd head high medium
heifers 21.50. few medium range
cows 14 00: common 13 25: lew can
; ners and cutters 10 00-11.50: shelly
kinds below 10 00: one lot high me
' dium leeder steers 30 00: low me
' dium feeder heifers 16 00: Monday
a load 1015 lb. good led steers 25.00:
load and a hall around 1000 lb.
i medium steers 24 00: load good
! young cows on the heifer order
I 1500; load high medium and good
cows 1450; calves moderately ac
tive, steady: few cuit-utedium range
calves 15 00-10 00.
Hugs: Salable 600: active 25 lower
than Monday's close: sows steady:
good and choice 180-240 lb. butchers
24 25: odd head good sows 1600.
Sheep salable 300: no early sales:
Monday s close slaughter lambs fully
25-50 higher: ewes stronger; two
Sl,n1d ih0l!lShOr.n ? lb'!
Iambi 23.00: load good and choice i
95 lb. wooled clover lambs 32.75: j
several loads good and choice shorn I
lambs 2f.75: couple lots good 22.00- I
22.50: medium 20.00-21.50: short load i
gooa iuu io. yearlings woo: medium
ana gooa ewes 7.90-S.75: lew uc
' common 5.50.
U. S. military missions In Greece
and Turkey receive regular Red
Cross service from a field director
in Tripoli.
.
Lloyd Allen Warren, violation
baic rule. Forfeit $10 ball.
Jarve Edward Hayward. fall yield
right of way. Recogged.
Marvin C. Kvie. drunk driving.
Fine $100 and 30 dsys.
Marvin C. Kyle. Inadequate
brakes. Fine $10.
Grace Marie Baker, tall yield,
right of w ay. Pine $5 suspended.
Jsck Henry Schulie. fall yield
right of way. Recogged.
Joe Ortis. improper left turn. !
Forfeit $3 ball.
Roosevelt Coney, fail yield right
of way. Forfeit $5 bait
Edward Poland, drunk. Sentence
10 days.
Myron Harvey McLain. violation
basic rule. Recogged.
Kenneth Harrison Schuyler, tail
yield right ol way. Post $5 bail.
Robert Jay Strader. tail yield
right of way. Recogged.
Leonard Milton Williamson, ran
red light. Forfeit $5 bail.
William L. Eubang. no operator's
license. Fine U.
Hoy DiUard Johnson, violation
basic rule. Fine 10.
WiUiam J. Kramer, drunk. Fine
J2S and 30 days. j Oregon Bpardman district Wb:t
Harold Wirth. ran stop sign.' Post Rose No. 1. 2 75-3 00: No. J. i
125 bail. go cents: SO lb. Washington Netted
William Ware Allen, (ail yield Gems. No. 1. $3.10-3.45; 25 lb. sack
right of way. Forfeit $5 bail. si cenu-l 00; No. 2. 60 lbs. 90
Michael Boyd May. ran red light. , cenu-ll 00.
Recogged. :
Roy Hendricks, fail yield right of1 POTATOES
runni as oau.
Robert Alvin Nelson, fall yield
right of way. Fine S.
William Felix Peace, fall yield
right of way. Fine so.
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1172 Ararla Lane
! Steel Truce
Hikes Stocks
NEW YORK. Sept, 13 A
buying wave in the stock msrkrt
was Wall Street's response today
to pear In th steel Industry.
Prices advanced from fractions
to mora than a point throughout
the list with steel shares In the
lesd on the movement.
The volume ot trading was at the
rate ot 1. 600.000 shares lor the en
tire session, one ol the best days
In recent months, steels were the
most active major group.
The lead established by steels
was loiioweo oy oils, rails, motors
and chemicals. Gold shares turned
drwn slightly. Proposals made In
Washington and elsewhere for
raising th price of gold from the
presenl level of $35 a fine ounce
have been received with marked
coolness.
More active issues and those with
the best gains included U. 8 Steel.
Bethlehem. Southern Pacilic.
Standard Oil iN. Ji, Krnnecott
Copper. Allied Chemical. American
Woolen. General Motors. Chrysler
and Philco Radio.
4'j
American Can .
Am Power A Lt
Am Tel Tel .
Anaconda
Bendlx Aviation ..
Beth 8teel
Boeing Airplane ..
Calif Parking
Canadian Pacific
Case J I
Caterpillar
Chrysler
J
14.1 S
. 37'.
30'.
39'.
. 30',
34'.
. 14'.
. 39
34 V
53',
. 5'.
10',
. 33',
. 37',
. 7',
61
53',
37
45',
63
21S
55-.
46
7
Comwlth Sou .
i ,-. v..i,
Contintntl Can :
Crown Zeiierbach
curtlss Wright
Douglas Aircraft
Dupont de Nem
General Electric
General Poods
General Motors
Ooodyear Tire
Int Harvester
Int Paper
Kennecott ..
Libby McN A L
Long Bell -A"
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvins tor
Nat Dairy .
31
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14
34'i
;N y CtMn
Northern Pacilic
' Pac Am Fish
1 Pmc Oas Elec ..,
I P'nney J C
! "" Corp
Rayonier
10',
16
13H
34
53,
13
36S
30 S
41 S
36
43
40
70
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10
11
33'.
83
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34
10-.
4'.
neynoias Metals
i Richfield
Safeway 8tores
) Sean Roebuck ....
' Southern Pacific
i Standard Oil Cal
! 8tudebaker Corp
i Sunshine Mining
Trans-America
Union Oil Cal -
Union Pacific
United Airlines ....
U 8 Steel
Wamer Bros Pie
Woolworth
Portland Eggs
To Wholesalers: Grade A large,
63',-4', cenu: grade A medium.
ss'i-M'j cents; small 43S cenu.
grade B, large. M's-M'i cents.
- ,
Portland Potatoes i
CHICAGO. 8ept. 13 AP-USDA
Potatoes, arrivals 109. on track 444;
total U. S- shipment 603; supplies
, moaeraie: aemana iair; ma run
! about steady; Idaho Rasaet Bur
' banks $4.60-65. utilities $3. 15; Mm-
neota-North Dakota Red River
' Valley BUm Triumph $2.60. R?d
Warbaa $2.75: South Dakota Bliss
Triumphs $2.75; Washington Rua-:
set Burbanka $4 60; Wisconsin Bliss
1 Triumphs 12 70-90. Chlppewaa $2.40.
cobblers $2.40-50.
FLOWER SHOP
4KHSIH
rMiiNK si:s
Ci'i'ilMilitiHi'rt
Dept. A
CHANT PAKtf, OREGON
Kiwonions To Build
Child's' Rest room
A $3000 building permit was la-
sued last night lo the Kiwanls club
I lot Hie construction n a children's
restrmm on the Kiwanls park,
lluildiug will start In several weeks
bv Pinnigcr and Watkins Con
struction company,
i The site lor the restroom Is th
northeast end ol the park. Th
! st t lift ure will be built ol pumlr
tile and will be approximately 30
by 50 feet. Aside from the rest
j rooms an open shelter will be built
! nut on either side and a sand box
' w ill be placed under the eaves.
CL I as sn
Shirley May Will
Try It Again
NEW YORK. Sept. 13 i4-8lltr-ley
May France said today she w ill ,
try again next summer to swim
the English channel and "I'm go- I
lug to make it "
The 17-year-old Somerset.. Mass..
high school girl, who was pulled
Ironi the channel Just short ol her ,
goal a week ago, arrived at
Guartlia field from London short
ly afters midnight.
Commenting on lirr unsuccessful j
' swim, she sstd. "The tides didn't
bother me It was the coldness oil
! the water."
SIMMONS Born at Klamath
Valley hospital. Klamath falls. Ore.,
September 10. 1949. to Mr. and Mrv
Louis .Simmons. 3J7 Jctfervm. twin
girLs. Weights, 6ixunds 6'. ounces,
and 6 pminris l't ounces.
HAERT1.E Born at Klamath
Valley hospital. Klamath rails. Ore..
September 10. 1949. to Mr. and Mrs.
H K Hrartle. 331 Williams, a girl.
Weight. 6 pounds 1 ounce.
DAVIS Burn at Klamath Valley
hospital. Klamath Palls. Ore, Sep
tember II. 1949. to Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Davis. $40 California, twins.
Wrights, girl. 5 pounds 7 ounces,
and boy. 6 pounds 3 ounces.
LfCSCH-Born at Klamath Valley
(ungual, rw u i . 1 1 rails, on, CM-p-
I i. . ... j
w. ...... .j. ,u . .mu mi.
I James Lesch. Tulelake. a girt,
i Weight. 6 pounds 3'. ounces.
tember 13. 1949. to Mr. and Mrs.
MrLEI LAND Born a Klamalh
Valley hospital. Klamath Palls.
Ore, September 13. 1949. to Mr
nri Mr. I.m. M.-I oll.rf Tua
and Mrs. Jsmes MlLellsnd. 3646
Eberlein. a girl. Weight, 7 pounds
1 . ounces.
VICTORIN Born at Klamath
Valley hospital. Klamalh Fails. Ore,
September 13. 1949. to Mr. and Mrs.
1 Robert Victorin. Malm, a boy.
j Weight. 6 pounds 1 ounce.
OBITUARY
DAN IIX EL.Mt.R DHIL1N(.JR
Daniel Elmrr Drhlliigrr. the in-
failt ton Of Mr. and Mr. Clyde L..
DrhliiiBpr of Ru 2. Klimath Fallv
parsed away tn this city on Monday, ,
Sfpiember 12. 1MB at 12:10 p. m
Little Daniel wa born In KUmaih
Falls and waa asrd 3 month and
17 days at the time of hia ptutmi
BexideA hu parent he U aurvived
by h!i grandparent. Mr. and
Elmer D Cook of Salem. Oregon and
Mr. S. P. Dehlinaer of Rt. 2. Klam-
ath Pails. Private family aenucet
will be held at the graveside In Mt.
Laki cemetery on Wednesday. Beo-
i'1?"" " " f
lrriO I ui 1 1 IC mi. iaai vuiuuiuiu.j
church officiating. Wards Klam
ath Funeral Home in charge ot the
arrangement.
LEGAL NOTICES
VM I.AIMKD Dl POSITS
PKi:si.n:i ahandonkd
The following unclaimed deposit.
Including deposits other than those
payable on demand, are held by the
?lTs9 Federal rjavma. and Lon
Avociatmn o( Klamath Fails. Ore-
yon. as of July 1. 1MB; the owner
or owners of which have not fof a
pr nod of seven successive years
prior to said date. ta negotiated in
writing tn respect thereto, or bf-
been credited with interest on the
passbook or certificate of deposit on j
hu or their request, or c had a
transfer, deposition of Interest, or
other transaction noted of recoio
In the books of the above bank or
! trust c9hipanr, or id Increased ot
decreased the amount of the de
posit: Name of Owner or Depositor.
Last Known Place of Residence
Date of Death If Known. Amount
and Kind of Property. Share
Accounts.
Ira E. Sherman. Klamath Falls, i
Oreiton. l.06. Mildred Pippin or I
' " " " ir" "
Betty June. Klamath Palls. Oregon,
S142. Thelma Collins. Klamath
Palls, Oregon, 332. Esther A.
House. Klamath Palls. Oregon.
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Rosa Barnes, Prln, Oarry
Barnes, Belief. Klamath
Oregon. $4 61. Arthur W.
Johnson. Prln . Bruce Douglas,
Benrf., Placervtlle. California. $697
Leo R. llamm. Prln, Darlle Hanun.
Benef, Klamatli Palls, Oregon.
$103. Lloyd L. Ollcrut. Klamath
Palls. Oregon. $103. Mrs. Carol
Rauw, Prln.. Diane Rauw, Brnel.,
$1.03. Eugene Vermeulen. $1.01.
Raymond K. Beattle ot Viola M.
Van Uuyn. $3 53. Robert O. Patter
son. Prln, P. E. Patterson. Bend,
Klamath Palls. Oregon, $100.
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and .11 parvon. rl.imlns or to rl.ira by.
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towin tfvttrritisMi prtnrtr
An urvditidod on half ItilcrtMl
In Lot 4J. Bltxk 111. Millt AddilKstt
to th City ol Klrrt-.th r!la, Oirn.
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llunrlrtxt rtliv and no IUU ollr I
.H3ijU'. ttcthor with tntorot -cru-l i
nd unpaid tnrrron on tho unpaid bal- i
mncm frnm January 13. ItMA. lo tho dat ;
of aald evoruiion. and arrrulng rati and!
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Hi THE t'MCTtT COl'BT Of THE
state or onrno.s in and roa i
THE COt ' NTY Or KLAMATH
; la th Mltr nl ihm Attotwn
ot I
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a minor I
(TO ALT A t. JOHNSON, tatmtf j
IN THE NAME UT THE STATE Or
OREGON An Amnded Piltttnn having i
bftn flld hrm by Bn t- atarr and i
Anna Cathann Starr, hu wlf. fnr Ih
arfopttnn of Dnn Rar ffwanhrg and
th chang of nam or Ih Mid minor j
tn Denny Earl Rlarr: Y'ti ar hrhy j
riuird tn appear in Ih Court imiin
of th ahnv ntltld Court in Klam
alh tall. Offi'n on or bafnr in I
4th Uv of Octnhr. IM. and thrn
and lhtr vhtiw rau. If any tr b.
why Ih aaid Amndd Pvtllinn heuld f
not b grantd. ihta ritatl'Mi i I
rvd upon ou hr ardr of th i
h'inorablf David R Vandribrg. Judgr j
of th abnv ntltld Court, mart and
Itrrd Ui 2nd dav of Hptmbr. !
r,. recti
linn II
rvic thro(
niiiiaisr nl nrt firru
ladon. prtnld and puhllahd in Klam
ath County. Oregon, for a period of
fur rnt)riitiv wkii ftv lnar-
h ginning with th Imim of th
th dav of Sp1mbr. ItMt
WITNra. Th Hnnorahl David 1
Vndnhrg Judr of ih ahnv entitled
Court thla 5nd rlav of otmhr 1M.
DAVID n. VANOKNHFRfl.
Circuit Judg
Seal. 13-90 27. Ort 4 No. 7S2
MOTH Or MttllSU OF BOABO OT
tUl AMZATIOM
In rc-nDllnr with r lIJ-74
OCLA notlr la hrrv given that Ih
Board of Direr tor of th lhaat Vmw
Irrigation Duirlrt Mill ail aa a Hoard of
rouallrallon tn review and rorrert th
ltt aaa.mnt roll of said Diilrtrf al
onohr n. im and win rontim o
,rom ? d"v lnn mar b
neresaary lo determine anv objection
any iniereaien Deraona tn the
mem ano anonrttonment Iheraof.
ii w rFii f.NF.li, nerrvtary.
Khajta View irrigation Dutrlet.
a. ai.vae-j7-No. 7 so.
CLASSIFIED RATES
Un Day per word 4
Thre Days par word lie
Weak Run per word I V
Month Run , . - -.. per word 45
( eonriitlv Insertion for LCaa
than 4 or.a-dar adai
New Todoy
rOR RKNT. imall furnlihed hou. rloe
lit: Adullt only Phonf 77.H9
SPKf'IAf
Crern ot! rotd wivn from tl AH work
under iipervllnn Klamath Beauty
Arhool Phon 7444 l.tS N Broa.
GIVr AWAY, beautiful fat kit I to. 132
Oak.
FOR HAI.R. Kalamaron folding ranvau
boat with tl frame. l'ed only
twice, rnet tUX) fll for 4.V) 00 a
Mr. Rom, al Miller Dpl. ator.
Flowiw Shop
imuvi: i
(At Greenhoutei)
3BM g. Alh phone UI
Pree Deliver Plnwera h Wire
Puneraf Oeilgni Our HpecUllT
I
irrs
: I : T BEEN HOSPfTAL-HAPPy JlOPf RATION FOR THf DOC
4-Ja ikfl r. V BVB" SINCE HE HAP IS I TO 0ET HI4J FEB, HE'LL
ftSSr ! iW "dtP -t MIS TONSILS K I HAVE TO AMPUTATE j-t
ijTO CVVS SOJT.'. JIL rrTkVOY WALLET..'-
O-iS " i T I i I UD4 .TIuyF FXAU.
;teV WANTED TO BUY
100 USED CARS
5 DUKE AUTO SALES
1 "J .a 1000 K. Main "Ma nian Phone '5429
HTAN .aw flank Ralei
-.-.
W RAMILV
i , . . .
3K Alb .
IF yoUU,
IIUMKDAIJt
t Arps. with v.rv cvmforUbls t-bd.
ruorn home lr.. Ilvlns main, pl.nir
buili-ltu. Full SiifiiMnl. I.undry r,Mim.
tf.Mihls t.rf Nlr. finundt. Unl
SSStlo. S'n.U amn Mmenl.
Bl'NNYl.ANn
Gn4 I bMlmnin hAnt. on lot Sn. Ino
tHl lrso llvina room, alnlna rotwu.
d.n. utility mwi Bntll, waahar In
aula too. Oiiuido in .-ll.nl oondtllon
U.rsao. TBU0. (iontf Urins.
.
V.rr sllrorllvo I hodroom hiwno on I 3
rr Irns.lo Nilv roooror.Ud In
ldo. AulnmotS, hMl, tlrplar. lnlna
rix'm, turdwuiMl fliiur Ur.s. Oni
S73SU. (ioo Kim
turn
Harry Van. suHoxnaa. im 04
AL M'HMKCK
llor
SIT Mom ai Phone Hit
CiAS MOtlKI. WASHta
iul poriv.d f.iiuiu. ' Ml Hour"
Bound ollh mnvr.ion f.alu
Tfrmt if doalroa.
CoMl-to-Coaal Slot..
Itlh M.ta.
I torn NAi.R. 4 aero.' potato. In th.
i ground or in inur dial at harvaat
lima rnoiu rial
rON KAl.g. IMT M.rrurf rranyortlnla.
..rall.nl snap., lljotl. rhono SP4 or
Tp.7 '
, , TJ?J.
I .tr.h.i. J-rsom
'fto"' "
RHASTA TAV Mt'llNgM PROMtTY"
I ONLy AN INNOCENT FROM A LON6 LINE Of Y
J '"V PlULBOX HtNXfiS'-) I
'A A sTOi t-reifrrai 1 . I
1 M-OIONE MAN ..MB 9 ITiL TAKE A MAJOR N
int mtatarn ruima, r'-"" rtta SAI.K. Iwtp ll.rlay laavlilart tnoloa
orrp aoo land, cornat . rtrl almoat now, 4100 off new prlt
lot.
I JiiHH C ARiirTRINI.gR
tola Main .Cvanlnv ajlt, Hhoao SSM
: rt'RN lallfO haatad raMai by tho WMh
or month. Cloory . Mot.1. giJS Baynn
"iS rlilZl Pli
rOR A1 BY OWN. Hodn mod
rn hrnnt, wt dororaltxl. furnlhd.
r.Mu-rtU fitundalton. larag. UA IUM.
Ttrmi Ul UarrUnd
WAVrKD tnlddl-ad clngt woman lo
Kntm m ai. Mim,
wiurrn L,. k. AmI QIm'I Drtw
In No' phono rallt
f,nn Mrvtc slatloa lr Ap
proaimatl It tmilon vraa
monihl (? nt rental Rvqulro
iporaiimiUI)' tnr Invvni'sr
Intiulro at Union OH. SoUtk limlft and
Mark!
ai tttat ThavraUt ftxUn
7rMI no 03 Nlnuta or Flroalon
QCXiO ROOM AND HOARD for working
girta or mn Rat ronnabl. In
auir SI! Walnut, phono VMl
fOR BALE, on uad D id Brad)?
dump rah and on ud D'd Hi an
lav iim:i u acrapor Call 3 III"
afiar i JO
KKTS M AUK hil nu wall, mt or two
fnr taoal to-Coaal ftlo. UI
Hatn.
FOR RENT, I room funilahad apartmnt
wtih hath guitahl for ruipia
r.t Main. tVUo
atom. -an
7iBO
rAMM." Mnlv dtalrlct. n S irr.
plendid urigatd land T o-hdt tmm
modern horn, three rtxwn rabin torn
plel hull ding Including barn lull ml
net laim marhiner . thre .
tght lull Mood heilera. UiO. !e
lightful home, connder rUi in home
lo value t-vuo Tel 7tt. Gonwr
Jrvo. fteal lur. na Main
FOB SAL or !. J bdroom horn
in Mill Addltum. 3o Orchard A
Phfn M.
WANTED, lo ear for babt im chil
dren, g'-wl rlrnea, xprnJ
rhm avu.
) BTDROOM modem houe for Ml,
tjtjisu full arlre. raaorabl down aar-nnt-
3114 Croabjr he tor 7pm
rOB aAt. dminf room !. bed and
dreer. daveno. whing marhue anj
'' """"
t,aii mi
LtAVtNCJ TOWN, mm eell our Cap
Cod UP home un mrrw i"
5ipd Irrii
ving roon
ewlv red
pd irrigaiion "-
room ano la r a
ram ano iara -
tleroraied. new Ml furnar.
launorr " "
aytm Large fenced in yard.
lota
iniaill tenant hou un-
oreupMd a at 11 II Wtard after
S JU p m week days or all day aun
dav Phon 3 "7ft3
UNION OH. COMPANY hav an up and
going rvlea atallnn for lae An
proximately IJ.OW gallon avrage
monthly e net rental Require
I Inquir al Union Oil, miU1 aislh and
Market
i RKAL OPPORTI'NITY for depndN
iMdnf irtifk driver. He Mr Hiiro
I rrk or Mr. Daly. Vel Mltehcoek,
7ih A Commrrlal- Phon 7771
HAND IRONING don at ham. Phon
4rMS
OIVE AWAY fat hllteni. ait Oak
FOR flAl.K, 21 hp Johnon motor, good
condition. $I2A 00. Phona 4J14. l.iua
! Main.
a PONTIAC Club Rdan. 4142S. Will
tak tradc-ln Phone i l4
NO DOWN PAYMRNT
Oregon Veteran Loan on thf fin 3
bedroom modern horn at ! N 3rd
Full prtca iV-AOO. paymanla about 440
monthly.
JOHN c AROrTHtNOrR
101 Main Evening ttlft Phon
WANTED, anmeon with nud digger for
amall job about nept. anin. aio warn
cellar atorage for about tnuo Berks
apur1 until rebruary. Phon 7A2.1
WANTKD, middle-aged lady to lay wllh
Invalid Apply In person, tlollv hotel
Hvr.T. SAW for sal. 4wtt Auilln. Phon
3 07.11
TOR a A I.E. lvr Johnon. double bar
reled holgun, I bo hell. 447 Of) Call
after 130 p. m . IMS Crrent Av
WANTT.D. Ironing In my horn. 7Sc an
hmir Call 3-1 W7.
TOR lAi.r. '41 Ponllac I. radio, heeler,
good eondltlpn. 7 M im. Phon MOT
THt PARTY who found hand-iooled
wallet Sunday evening I known. Keep
the M. but return wallet and Im
portant content bv mall, or return lo
owner at Hall hotel dek. No ques
tion aaked. A. W Joyr.
PlHMT CI.ARSi oat hay for" aal. Jo
Keller. lUgan Phon fH9.
AICOMOI.K M ANONOMOIJM. P. 0. Bos
2114, Klamalh rail,
WANTED, rar hop. apply Olno'g Driv
In. No phon call.
Toiwrr UNIT, Ji vPhon H'" rough In.
regular PI Rpertal 00. Coal-tn-Coail
Htnrr. lllh it Main.
Hatlo
THE
ATTgNTION I'OI.I.K.g STl'tlKNT.
l.ainar irunS fur mI.. Idu uu. Call
Sl.rrill ISS
rOM aAl.X. on of IK. Ilna.1 Stl an.
farm. In tho ..llov. n.r Tul.lakr
All iminrm ouildi'i. ,. lai .oud rat
t.r 1 lilt .ar r..p tf ollh lha
j nl.ro rur lurlluir dat.iu mo Btophaa
TO THAI K'H' NKIIAN, 'J "fm4
roup S..1', Catlfuima
FOR HAIJI. l Hlyl.niMl.r 4 door Cho. ,
nt.riMin fltnah. Skvi arro.a,,iiM. low
nillaa... uni.yr, SI ITS uu. flown or
a lu s ml
rON SAi.K. I .JO fotd rmvotllbla fn.
ahatw, muil aatl liKlav. only tfcaj uu.
Ha. al sii.'i Turnas afl.r 4 p ni
roH SAi r SS SS Wlnrhoalor nh..
lutu ailS Madrlltto. Khun ST 14
aftor S p m.
(XI'r.MlrNI'tl) frTgNollHAPIirtt would
ll.a pamtaiianl pualll.Mt with iwral
fii'n lloal ol lalafarwro. fluui.
4aT
TO TltAIIE l.i rroo 'aatln(houo
I Had In. si-jhI uaor nflo I'hun. sou.
rON SA1.K. imim nr., wo Swiaa bull.
wai.hl ahnut li.al (la, Rlia.hlo U
I ta.iair.lion Alao bol.4 .tr.w. S4
, Sumnurt lain
i rttn sai e. ru n mum rrrts.r.ior,
roaiiaul prlrott. uaad s m!i fnonp
MIS
FOR "AIT. hip r,uit. alto II In aond
rnndlli.,.1 fhono 1 U.VW afl.r p m
or will trail f-.r rar Phon mth
AVAll AHI-K nttT imi. amall S nmnt
and hath anaitmofit Rfriratar, ga
rangwll and auto h-rt m!
hatr. laundrr mum ot MtMpgsn
aiisl rui onli No pu. Appijr
it-THVIt lC STATION for ul.. In w tort
I l'pwn' ,1J-
( fOR R KM mall I todronm fviftUh4
hU AHamonl dlv I'hoAo J iu4,
I " 3 "
. r Mil Worfo upright rurnaro.
ihrti.suilcallir eonlnll4L Call aUr
rtll IM
Tot No WlttOW with twa arhonl a a
but deairea pnaltJon a houapr
in mwihila I torn im4m Ltand
driv
run BAl T. '48 Hudon 4 door upr ' ,
rarlto. h?lr. UI rlaaa cndlllon. PtU
vale owner, reaaonshl Inquir owk
fit rare 4 mil asuih Mldlid
ton SAl-lt M7 Chevrolet roup. bl
offer Tim autlon. KoUth ! and
MrHff Mte
nw rt.dltn. 4 boa ah It. Call
VtTS after a p mi
YOt mj WOMAN with rolleg dur alien,
deatrw gtrtf al of tr mk, of wotfe
a reirpllnnul rpertort Wrt:
It" X'1 ri Her id j N
"ANTH prtnrd Janitor foe IK
mmin$Hf of large down town of
fhr building, grand a'.ar. full tim.
ateadv e-nptuXTtnt. rrul hav rfr
mnra Wf.l bo rar tUrald
Ai New
fOR SAI.r rhurrh bw it ding tn Klamath
rlli suitaHi f ir ettntinued ue a
rhurrh or for lodge hall Prwao
rOB MAI.r, J-rrwun Ikmi, ml modern,
lawn and garden Aim 14 ft. houa
trailer. gfHI cisndHWx. je-IO Brolt,
PACiriC TKmtACt. S twdroom. t battw,
hardwood ftmtra, flrpla-. alatrnoin,
doihi garage Irtown by appoint
mnt only
HI1.I-IIIr. I hdrom. hardwood Honrs,
firenlare lrtrte heat. Inlr tte M
ard with barlaaru ail. M0 dowd.
LINDi rV liridHT J hedrooen. fir
Dler. tl heet atUchad garage. nir
ard tvn d'iwn.
Nft al arawAar AiirNcv
a (h Phon 93m mt 7M
Meeting Noticas
r mm hi a ma rM " rAi.ta
Arnia n jnaa,
Heguiat m 1 1 a $
ter luday mgnt
lo m rnk HaU
i
rt--
tth and Walnut
"'all tnts
2
Lor.
Lost ond Found
aabl and Whll femal Polli.
munlh Old In arsa nl Uarrllf
road and lwer Klamath tjik. wkg
ago. Phon 107)3 Heward.
4 General Notices
KOTICR Jarfc'g Roofing Ryttem- ha
uapended all rnufing operation aa
of ftrplemlwr 10 Due In In
roofing rontraru, am forcd to 4uit.
Signed .fJr'iirgr raid
6 Pe Mono It
" PRIVATE INVESTIOATIONS""
Consult your dtrtiv a you would
your lawyer of phyaiclan Domoatlc. civil,
criminal rata Cvedenc fot couri or
privet um. Photography and sound
recording Miaatna prn located
Notional Detective of Oregon
(Rgitrd Agenrvi
Phon 4140 ot jjtio
Otthr.ft 'your Spenrer garment befor
electing ynur fall wardrult Phon
71A3 or 7440 Mra A. L Rainwater.
10
Services
CARPENTER WOltK. anv t pe. ho..
leveling and new foundation. Irea
elifnatra. Phon V74i
DAPKRira. hand mad Phon 3-1004
DltrssMAKINtl and llrailu hv
penenced aeamtra. II. Ml klam in
Ae
COMPlafte t.AffdflrAPINo: n W
lawn, aprlnkllng yini. rnlntllllng
yard work. Clmr Jarvl. lB.tU. v-
ninga
CONChrTtT aeptlg lankriVW gaT.r"":
luoo gal, gun These pric include
tntalltlon. Phon M7ao.
Sr.PTIC TANKS cleaned, will go t
any Inrallty, Phnnp M49.
r I ' HNtTUItK TOPS made to ordr7
Kimball flla Mhnp. phon 7..7S.
Cr.Mir.NT CONTRACTOR, timer Sin 1 1 h
Phone 4fi:ia.
CAHPKNTKH WOTtK. rmoHellng'or nW
r-finilrtu lion. Phone 3 (WI7.
Curtains i.aundf rkd, pirkup and
delivery. Phnne 4(rim
rAC TOMY AUTMOSl.rD pen'renfllr nil
all leading makes Tha Lameo Shop.
7i7 Main.
TUNR UP" YOURrWINOMACHIN
'AH Make Repaired
Turn your sawing marhln trotihl over
I In a Singer trained exnert and hava
ynur marhin humming hka new again.
Our charge are vary raaaonabl, with a
fre etllmat in advance. Just phona
403 for free pickup and delivery Mrvlce.
SINUKR SRVVINO CENTER
... ! Main
FLOOR MANhlNO and refinliKliig. wat-
lig, domwatlc and commercial. Lloyd
F Peppi. I'hon 4ill, evening.
DrslfiMNrj, dre-maklng.' alteratloni:
Orate taey. phnn ?IB7, Pelican
Theater Apartment.
DrNlflNINfJ tailoring.- alteratlnnT T-
sSl4 ,ln,0'ph, fl,', Coliaga. Phona
Con, wmrf.NrtnucTIONr"Uohard
Ward., Phona 47 la
By Jimmy
r-r A
V WUIT'I UK VVUt UPC 1 1
I FOB? HE KNOWS ALL
. i dasl I mJM tpsrcswu- o 'y , I
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