PACE FOURTEEN HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21. 149 MARKETS and FINANCIAL STOCK AVERAGES CwnUM by The Net Chang . Wednesday . Previous day Week we Month HO Year ho DEVALUATION SALES STOP CHICAGO, Sept. II MV-Selling because of devaluation of thi pound end related currencies apparently had run lu course today. Wheat and soybean were hlghtr most of the time following the two-day downturn. flour mill brokers reported an Improvement In flour mill buying because of the decline In wheat values the last two days. Export In terests reported slow foreign demand overnight. The government was reported making the same bids as yesterday for cash wheat tor foreign shipment. Wheat closed to 1H higher than the previous finish. September 33.03H. corn was down to H up. September 81-34V-V oats were H to higher, September MH-H. rye was up "i to IV September $1,404, soybean wera 1 to i higher, November tS .77-1.77 v. and lard was 10 cents a hundred pounds lower to Wheat- Open Sept. Dec -March May July - -1M, .311H-111 -J101. 303 15 BOND AVERAGES CeanpUed by The i Rails D.l 03 04 81 0 913 MJ lIn. Net ehanga Wednesday Previous day Week ago Month ago Tear ago D.1 1038 1037 103.7 1038 1004 Stocks Rally After Slump NEW YORK, Sept 31 dpi . A broad rally m today's stock market cut deeply into yesterday's large A sudden turn for the better tn a tense labor situation created enough demand to lift prices fractions to round 1 point. Steel, motor, utility, rubber and radio and television sloes were among the strongest but buying spilled over Into most other groups as well. Mall order Issues held back. Turnover was at the rate of round 1400.000 shares for the full Growing optimism that the steel pension cuutiuveiay would be set tled without resort to s strike was held mainly responsible for the rise. Higher were TJ. 8. Steel, Bethle hem Steel. General Motors, Chrys ler, Studebaker, American Tele phone, Goodyear. TJ. 8. Rubber, Admiral Corp. Coca-Cola, Union Carbide. International Paper and Standard Oil NJ). American Can M Am Power Lt 134 Am Tel Tel 142 S Anaconda it Bendht Rriation MS Beth Steel 77 4 Boeing Airplane lot Calif Packing 344 Canadian Padfio 14 Case J I Caterpillar . 31 . 514 . S4 . 104 . 334 Chrysler Ccmwlth Sou Cons Vultee Continental Can Leon Says: "Our stock change ovary 15 day, because wt give yoti 2 slays Proa Driving Trial on all our lata model, guaran teed can. You MUST bo aariified when you shop undei tho sign of your Dodge, Plymouth, and Dodgo "Job Rated" Truck Dealer." 1948 OLDS 4-DR. 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D 3 A .1 104 3 701 111.3 104 3 10 4 1117 104 J 70.4 1117 1034 703 1113 . MJ 63a 10.i Crown Zellerbaeh . Curtis Wright Douglas Aircraft DuPont de Nem . General EVctrio General Pood General Motor Goodyear Tire Int Harvester Int Paper Kennecott . Tt'i - T4 - 67 - 83 -374 - 434 - 61 - S4 - 374 . M . 4 . . 334 . S3 . 134 . 344 . 104 . 14 . 334 . 984 . 834 . 114 . 354 . 31 . 19H . 394 . 374 . 414 . 394 . 74 - 314 - 114 . 173. . 31 . 814 . 134 . 334 . 114 .474 LI boy MeN si Long Bell "A" Montgomery Ward . Nash Kerrtnator Nat Dairy N T Central Northern Pacific Pac Gas Elee . Pe Tel 8t Tel Penney J C Radio Corp Rayonler Rayonler Pfd . Reynolds Metals . Richfield Safeway 8 tores Sears Roebuck Southern Pacific Standard Oil Cal . Studebaker Corp sunshine Mining Trans-America Union Oil Cal Union Pacific United Airline U 8 8teel Warner Bros Pie Woolworth LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Sept, 31 (AP-U6DA) Salable hogs 8900. slow and steady with Tuesday's average on butchers over 180 lb. and on sows; narrow outlook for weights under 180 lb.; these around 50 cents lower; top 3045 for one load choice 330 lb.; very little over 30.50; bulk good and $1690 $1470 $1435 4-DR. SEDAN 20 MORE UNDER SIGN "t'i ucl; s - Ph. 8101 choir 300-300 lb. 3000-30 30; 180. 300 lb. 19.00-3035: 150-180 lb. 17.00 19.00; eow under 3M lb. 18 40 19 50; few 19.75: 375-435 lb. 17 .50 19.50: 4SO-0 lb. 1600-1735; few odd heavier aowt a low a 1800; good clearance. Salable cattle 10.000: salable calve 500: steers grading high-good and better moderately active, steady to 35 cents higher; lower grades uneven, averagUig about steady with undertone definitely weak: hellers alow, about steady: canner and cutter cows firm; beet cows dull, weak: bulls and vealrrs about steady: top 34.00 for five loads htgh-chotre and choice to price 1130-1250 lb. steers; bulk high-good and choice steers 38.40 33.33; most medium to average- good grades 31.00-38.00: low-med turn grassers 18.30; good to low- choice fed heifers 13 00-14 50; bulk common and medium beef cows 14.50-16.50; canners and cutters 13.00-14.50: medium and good sausage bulls 17.75-30.50: medium to choice vealers 35.00-38.50. Salable sheep 3000: slaughter lambs steady; big packers bearish. nowever. sulk crop to eastern ship pers and local small killers; top 33.40; bulk good and choice offer ings 33.50-33.50; yeaiUngs absent: siaugnter ewes firm to 33 cents higher at 150 down to 6.50. PORTLAND. Sept 31 (AP-USDA1 salable cattle today 400; calve 100 market uneven; a teen scarce but demand narrow; few sales steady; cows and hellers active, strong; canners-cutters 35-60 cents higher for 1 days: bulls strong to 50 cents higher: few low medium grass steers 319.50-31.00; common down to 918.00, with cutter dairy type steers down to 811.00: few medium beet heifers 117.00-18 50; common mostly Si3jo.is.oo: cutters down to 811.00 canner-cutter cows mostly 810.50- j 313.00: odd head to 313.50: shells I downward to 89.00: medium-good beet cows 814 00-1830: odd head 317.00; few good heavy sausage bulls 317.00 - 75- common grade downward to 313.50: good vealers strong at 831.00-33.00: choice scarce; common medium mostly 813.00 18 00. Salable hogs 450: Include load midwestern feeder pigs not shown by noon: demand dependable around 833.00: butcher classes steady with Tuesday: good-choice 180-330 lbs. mostly (33 50: tew fat type 833.00: 350-390 lbs. 830.00-50: good 150-160 lbs. 320.00: good 350-500 lb. sows 317.00-1150; 650 lb. weights down to 316.00; no feeder pigs sold early. Salable sheep 350; market fairly active, steady; good-choice spring lambs 330.60-31.50: medium -good grade mostly 319.00-30.00; common down to 316.00: good feeder lambs 317.00: fleshy offering to 818.00; good ewe 86.00-50; common down to 83.00. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 31 (AP-USDA) Salable cattle 75, calves 30; trade moderately active, steady; odd bead low good steers 83560: short 925 lb. load mixed good young cows and medium heif ers $17.00; load good range cows 313.75: load high medium 31600: canners-cutters 810.00-1260: shelly kinds below 810.00; odd head cutter bulls 315.50; Tuesday medium steers 822.00; few medium heifers 318.00 with odd head 830.00: calves fsirly active, steady on few scattered sales; odd head good 823.00. Salable hogs 300: active, butchers 35 cents higher; sows steady; food choice 180-340 lb. butcher 322.25; 1 lot 167 lbs. 331.60; odd head good owe 31560. Salable sheep 700; active, fully 36 cents higher; 1 full deck good choice 101 lb. lambs 623.25: some good-choice lot 823.75: Tuesday short load good-choice 90 lb. lambs 323.00: 3 lots good 8360; some mixed medium-good 82200: 1 lot good 93 lb. yearling 31960; medi um-good ewe 8760-9.00; common 8660. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Sept. 31 MV-Cstl wheat (bid): soft white 2.1SV. oft whit (excluding Rex) 3.18S; whlteclub3.184: western red 3.18S. Hard red winter: 11 per cent 3.18; 13 per cent 330. Today ear receipt: wheat 48; barley T; flour 4: corn 1; mill feed 7. ! POTATOES I CHICAGO. Sept. 31 (AP-U8DA) I Potatoes, arrival 869; on track, 140; ! total TJ. 8. shipments 417; supplies ! liberal, demand fair, market dull ; and slightly weaker: Colorado Red ! McClures 33.33; Idsho Russet Bur- bank 84.14-35; Minnesota - North ! Dakota Red River Valley Bliss Tri i umph 82.60-70 washed, Pontlacs 83.75 washed. Red Warbas 83.66 washed; Washington Russet Bur- banks 8430-40; Wisconsin Bliss Tri umphs 83.70. Chlppews 83.10-14, cobbler 12.25. Union Hears Cain Defeat Target PORTLAND, Sept 31 W Two Oregon republicans are friends of labor but Washington's Ben. Harry Cain Is a target for defeat, the A PL Northwestern Council of Lumber and Sawmill workers was told at It closing meeting last night. Ed Weston, president of the Washington Federation of Labor, assailed Cain and said labor would "cut hi political throat," when be came ap for re-election. But. Sen. Wayne Morse and Rep. Homer Aell drew approving sup port from Joseph D. Keenan, Waslf Ington, D. C, national director of the APL's political education league. "Leave no stone unturned to see that they are returned to the 82nd congress," he said. More than 600 Red Cross field workers are serving U. 8). troops stationed abroad. Han Norlaad tzl Pin St. Aste FLOWER SHOP FHONI ans mm Chinese Red Republic Proclaimed SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 31 (IV- Chlneoe Communist Leader Mso Tse-Tung today announced In Peip ing the establishment of "the peo ples repuDiic ol cniua." The announcement was mart be fore the opening session of the "Chi nese peoples political consultative conference." It wss called to estab lish regime rivaling the national ist government "Internationally.' Mao told the more than 600 delegates, "we mu.it unite with all countries and peoples uYiii peace ana freedom first at all the Soviet Union and the new democratic countries, so Ihst we will not stand alone la our struggle to safeguard the fruits of victory." A communist hroadra.t nf ih. speech was heard by the Associated Press at San Francisco, Spud Market Plan Changes Recommended WASHINOTON. Sent 31 Th. agriculture department recommend ed today sum change In federal marketing order regulating han dling of Irish potatoes grown In Oregon and California. Adoption of the amendments Is subject to approval of the erovera. They would permit a committee of growers and handlers to recom mend regulation of shipments by grade, slse, quality and maturity of varieties. The committee also could recom mend that special consideration be given to shipment for purposes such a export or manufacturing outlets, livestock feed or relief dis tribution. The aowndment also call for ad dition of Jefferson and Lake coun ties In Oregon and Modoc and Sis kiyou counties In California, to the area covered. Lewis Talks Coal Contract With Industry WHITE SULPHUR 8PRINOS. W. v. sept 21 tffV-John L. Lewi turned to vital contract talks with northern and western coal oper ators today after serving a blunt "pay up" ultimatum to southern mine owners. As coal pits across the nation re mained idle for the third straight day. Lewis' United Mine Workers union gave notice that it would not bargain further with the southern ers until the operators have paid up their royalty contributions to the miners' health and welfare fund. In addition to the 400.000 soft coal miners and 80.000 anthracite digger, the coal strike has idled about 37.000 railroad workers on half-dosen coal-hauling lines.' It was estimated the mines alone are losing 17.000.000 a day In wages. The number of railroad worker Idled will Increase as the strike pro- 300 Firemen Battle Fire In Portland PORTLAND. 8ept. 31 OP) Three hundred firemen fought for two hour today to quell a spectacular fire that burned out a five-story fur niture company warehouse on BW Pirst avenue. Smoke settled down In dense pall over th business district to the west, then was swept east over the new Journal building. Flame burst In boiling mass out of the win dows In the old structure, part of a group of richly ornamented-front buildings which are relic of th days when Pirst avenue wa the showpiece of Portland's business. The fire spread out the rear end and damaged single-story buildings fronting on 8W Front avenue across the street from the Journal building on th waterfront Fire Marshal Miles Woodworth put the tentative estimate of dam age at 3105.000. Chiloquin Youth Pledged At UO Bill Norval, son of Mr. tnd Mrs. Vernon Norval of Chiloquin, pledge Delta Tau Delta fraternity at the University of Oregon, Eugene, word here advised. Young Norval was winner of th Elk scholarship sward last spring on graduation from Chiloquin high school. He Is enrolled In pre-law t th university. FUNERAL HOMER I'LYHIS CABI.ER Funeral services for the late Homer Ulysl Csbler who passed away in this city on Sundsy, Sep tember 18, 1949. following an ex tended illness will be held In the Whltlock Memorial chapel. Pin it Sixth, on Thursday, September 33, 1949 at 1 p. m. with the Rev. J. P. Hargrove officiating. Commitment services and Interment MU Lskl cemetery. Friend are invited. m HOP Chiloquin Home Rally Slated CHILOQUIN. Sept 31 Tours dsy afternoon I the date fur the home extension rally day program, with the 1:30 p. m. meeting sched uled tor the chairman. Mrs. Wslter Collins-, home. Plana for the years' activities will be formulated. Pre-achool age children will be cared for In the basement of the Methodist church and each mother is asked to bring on or two toys In order to build toy bog for Uie youngster. A social Is being planned to follow the business meeting, which will be gin promptly at 3, following the 1:30 dessert Woman Freed From 25-Year Home Prison SEATTLE, Sept 31 lV-King county officer reported today the discovery that a 49-year-old woman had been locked In room of her mother's west Seattle home most of the time for 36 years. Prosecuting Attorney Charles O. Carroll filed a petition In court tor commitment of the long-imprisoned women to hospital for th insane. She wa transferred to the county nospitai over the protest of the 74-year-old mother, Mrs. Oeraldln Baker. "Leave her till I die." the elderly mower pleaded. "It wont be long." Only a Red Two deputies discovered the middle-aged daughter padlocked In her room when they went to the home I on another matter. The door was I covered with heavy wire screen. A bed was th only article of furni ture. Other residents of the house were Mr. Baker' son, Dewey K, Neat, 48. and his 6-year-old son. Neal said he had let his sister out when he could watch her. He told officers he thought an Institution would have been the best place tor her. but that his mother opposed the Idea. The officers said Mrs. Baker told them she fed her daughter and gave her adequate care, but had to keep her In the room because she fright ened the neighbors. She said the daughter became a deaf mute after being afflicted with scarlet fever as baby. A hearing will be held Monday on whether the released dauxhtrr should be committed to an institu tion. Ford. Labor Rift Narrows DETROIT. Sept. 31 (V- Ford end the CIO United Auto Workers were reported only few cents part today In their stepped-up bargaining talis on an hourly pension-welfare-health package. A union source said the motor company, faced with a September 39 strike deadline. Is offering to settle for a new contract In line with the president's steel fact finding board recommendation on pensions. Walter Reuther. UAW chief, how ever, was reported in union eirrUa to be holding out for either a bet ter pension offer or more In the lonn oi Health Insurance. Egg Prices Here Nervous Today Egg price fluctuated on the local wholesale market today. Two grades went up, one went down, while third remained steady. Wholessle prices here for AA large, up one cent, now at 79 '4; A A medium, down one cent, now at tH: large A's, up two cents, now quoted at 714. AA small remained steady at 60 i. The butter market remained steady. Chiloquin Service Station Opened CHILOQUIN, Sept 31 Joe Ball opened his Sand Creek service sta tion for business during the past week. Plans are to open a cafe In the building next spring. The white painted wood and pumice tile struc ture was begun by th owner after the ground thawed last spring. It Is a two storey building with living quarters upstairs. Bsll operated the Port Klamath Junction station prior to the chang ing of V. B. highway 97. The tribal council okayed transfer of land owned by Ball for the property on which the station Is located and con struction ha progressed (II this summer. The new station Is the third to oe opened on the new section of high- wsy which eliminates 8un mountain. HUNT Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls, Or., Sep tember 18, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hunt, 1770 Kane, a boy. Weight: 8 pounds 1 ounce. CUNNINGHAM Bom at Klam ath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., 'September 30, 1949, to Mr. and Mm. Wayne Cunnlnghsm, route 3 box 713, girl. Weight: 7 pounds 3 ounce. ' MEADOR Born st Klamath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls. Ore., September 30, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Arvlll Mead or, Dorrls, Csllf., boy. Weight: 8 pounds 10 ounces. LOOMI8 Born at Klamath flower Shop ihiivi: i (At Grttnhouiei) 3814 B. 6th Phnn 8188 Pre Delivery Flower by Wir Funeral Design Oar Specialty They'll Do It Every icjTEFORE MRS HYPHENS SOT 20 PER WAS TOP FOR HEf?. KXJ EVER SAW! NEVER EVEN Valley hospital. Klamath rails. Or., September 31. 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. LoomU, 3008 Vsndergrltt a girl Weight: T pounds 3 ounce. COIXMAN Born at Klamath Valley hospital. Klamath Palls. Ore., September 31. 1949. to Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Coleman. 463 Frieda. i boy. Weight: ( pounds 13 ounce. Kdwlo Walter WtUlamaoo. vehicle llciu. Pin &.M. Leonard R. Putnam. Axl over load, rine 110 00 Leonard R. Putnam. Operating truck of exceMUve height, pltM IS M. Leonard R. Pulman. Opera Unf Char let Carol Knnia, Failure to piorur operator license. Fine 8430. James Henry Newnham. Viola tion of the basic rule. Fin 8750. John Orvllle Ounnell. Operating truck of excessive height. Fine 88 SO. Hosea Stevens. Failure to procure operator's license. Pine 84 40. Robert Cornelius Chambers. Over loading truck axle. Fine 330 00. Robert Swing Momaon. Over loading trailer axle. Fine 820 00. Raymond Johnson. Contributing lo the delinquency of minor. Property bond ball set at 33400. Bund over to grand Jury. Samuel Augustus Edwards. Over width truck and trailer combina tion. Pine 84 M. Elton Murl Short. Operating truck of excessive height. Fine 8440. Msrrlage IJeenaes CRUMP ACKER-OOLDEN. Rich ard Wsyn Crumparker. 31, mill worker, native of Oermany. resi dent of Klamath Palls. Winnie Mae Ooldrn. 17. native of Arkansas, res ident et Klsmsth Fall.. CoespUlnla Filed Oliffen Hale vs. Carl Rudeen. Suit for payment of 31000. U. S Balentlne, attorney for the plaintiff Emma Jean Engler vs. Leonard Smith Engler. Suit for divorce. Couple was married December 14, 1948. Plaintiff wants annulment and aettlng aside of msrrtsge on grounds that previous marriage of defendant had not been dissolved or set sude. and therefore defend ant lacked rapacity It marry plain tiff. Plaintiff wants restoration of former name. J. c. O'Neill, attorney for the plaintiff. William H. Austin vs. Oeraldlne Francis Austin. Butt for divorce. Couple wa married March 1, 1948. In Brattle. Wash. Plaintiff charge desertion. Plaintiff wants custody of two minor children lo be (ward ed to defendant: defendant to re ceive 8100 alimony per month for support of minor children and her self; property settlement. J. C. O'Neill, attorney for the plaintiff. Frank E. Jeggar and Marlon L. Jeggar vs. Dean Johnson and Elaine Johnson, Robert C. Hsrvey and Orace H. Harvey. Bult for Judgment on promissory note face vslue of 3136331. Plslntlffs want Judgment on the sum of 81029 84 with Interest t per cent from Msy 5, 1949; nd on the sum of 1114 85 with Interest from the date hereof, end fee amounting to 9257.40. Plaintiff also want mortgage on property de scribed In complslnt applied ss Urn against th property; that the mortgage be foreclosed and pro ceeds of sale be applied to satis faction of Judgment. L. Orth Slse more, attorney for the plaintiffs. Municipal Court Olenn D. Reed, disorderly con duct. Plead not guilty. Olenn D. Reed, drunk driving. Plead not guilty. Phillip Marlon Muldrrlck, drunk nd disorderly. Pine 924 and 10 days. Oeorg H. Csssldy, drunk nd dis orderly. Fin 326 or IVi dsys. Creaehclo Bernsl Sslazar, liquor to Indians, Pine 9100 and 30 days. William Jarossk, ran red light Porfelt 88 ball. Clifford Andrew Dalton, fall yield right of way. Forfeit 66 bail. Laura Butler, drunk. Forfeit 810 ball. Jsy Duffy, drunk. Forfeit 310 bsll. Eldon Smith, drunk. Forfeit 310 bsll. Blurton Baker, drunk. Pine 810 or t dsys. Roy J. Martin, drunk. Pine 110 or I dsys. Alejo Contrerai, drunk. Pin 910 or 8 days. John D. Miller, drunk. Fin $10 or 6 dsys. Esrl C. Brashaw, vagrancy. Fin 1100 and 30 days, suspended to leave town. Jose Solorlo, vagrancy, Plead not guilty. Joda L. Krnnlngton, fall yield right of way. Post 66 ball. Harold Otto Hom, fall yield right ef wy. Post 64 ball , limits, 23 m.lis Y frTLcassl "ISSra tx-lvrr PES HOUR IS Trie L iJJiUcf fcfT 3T I , Jf " SPCCP LIMIT, UNLESS yStfLfi5 O I fVA' OTHt-RVVTSfiCBSlcJUATK). J?jEvyVL ?Sfc$ VV-iS A WBVCI? MUST STOP f?-:JZ fflj S V JT&X " sVll kJ Msaawaw tamMTr f ' " . .... av r 1 1 (1 I No Time C3,' -- .K By Jimmy Hado HER LICENSE 5HS RASSED CAfJEFULLCST BENT A LAW,' AND SCOOTS Jams J. Moaea Jr, vagrancy. Sentence 9100 and 30 day. Wlllism Llnde, vagrancy. Plus 1100 and 30 days, Robert King, vagrancy. Pine 9100 and 30 days. Mike Drlarall, drunk and disorder ly. Pine 336 and 16 day.. LEGAL NOTICES tHNUKI . N. 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Mn, Why Lai at Whytnis iri. nooni Jl'RT AimrVFO. unbaanrt'Onlltht waif hi Irontnaalara. fttop In and a Uvam today. HICKYS DOWNRTAIRg STORE Phona ai3 f6TlT.? iwtt-hrtrnnm kouat, rWanlfy raflnlahatj Imtda, tare lawn, gar dan para on S arra grountj. miH down pay man I, aaauma CI loan. Fhona Hal. WAMTTD TO RKNT, S-badrrMm un- furnUha! horn. MIILa addllioa pra- farrad Call S70t. FUNNY "You would havt that tbtent your bt HER TESTt NOW WHAT A PffT? ,5 OTHER PRIVERS COWER-SHE INS ANPOUTSl A90UT AT 00 MILES AN HOUR. Nw Todoy a)0 DOWN A B-bm4nom tumtm. Urn Uvtne MrdwiatHl flitgr UiruugbiMiL auitimaiia tlsMtr (urnar. iMMiarva wiu, m MiiU Additkta. liiv t a call uua RTATR (J I ' I BdrCMti uburlsart huit C(nvrinl ly luraiatf on Imm llti in th Kart af a t'HMi hupntng tfutrwt. IViauu full price. hot rniN;a otrmit-r A lovl tsanlriMmi hutna wilh fir. plr and half Ivaavtitonl. 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Thurwrtax Ihrnwafi ftaluiitay Opsjajail o HI Hal ffe rhsana nan OlN ftAHUANTl I'IKO CAIlt W tttiv, Mall n4 Traia 11M Chav. IUUn, rtout - llMO OIti Tt3-lnr v Ittltf PlingMtlri TWIVrJWr a,,, I i J R i uria tea fear Mi Chav 1I3 rrwv. ttUl rfd A Cormrr Shaala Way aitd Artnwr St. , rhona ajua FOR SALE. WsHlaawtwd mm ranga with grill Mt lOfJ. Ilka M, iiasuo. rhor a ni rON SAlJt. gaa haalaf aenmlata' wttkj pilot light arvd van. pip Kmitta TilT. FOR RAI.IC aautly In I hadrttm boma. (ml nvnsiarn. aJRM ruU awia. Silt Hofnadala. f A NT l. tsarianraei api t ( ng g.sadn aalaaman Minlgnrnry Ward 4 C a. LfT. blnnda and whlta famala Cor fear pup. msxnlrta old. iniwn ta rvama of "Mi'tgai.-' in vk-lnitv nf $toi Millar Ava I'laaa prvna 1 itvua I ton SAIJC, Dtalrgan bjUdara''trnil tervvi. -su ntaial a)W4Fa . urauaw IT Klamata An. Wol't O Vol' Li Kit In buy a II U bm of aiallonarv l nr IIOU b fnr 3V Wr.ll irwv ul at Snaar Rtallrtnary Co . T Main St FOR RALE 1 whaal trailar, 0O Ur. I'hona 7f aftar p. m FOR SAt.l. oU ha tar. ttf .flt.1t rug. tlS: davano, alo. wrasd rtrrulatind haaiar. HO. WituUtW and frirm. a-IJ frant doir, tJ, pair flafago Coon, fl4 Rao at cms no. at h Wanted, rahabi baby Vittor In Sunt- man Una dutrxt Phona SSjt. WANTKU. nira aparlinont for thrad gantlantan Call at la. WANT TO TRADE for homa. rl aatald rontracta wall exmrod, paring av in taraat. Wrtta Box jua. car llrald mt Nwi, FOR HEMT partl hiroUhotl apvinmant, MM par waak. 410 So. fMh. FOR nr.1T, turnliM artmnL cloaa In. Cot, pi. Phona fltuT. ton RAi.r. iwki com, aue pr" don. Phanm HI4. FOR RALR, rnMVpathta- baby Hiiggy, flood rnndlllnn, M (to i'hon Via. CHvr.TiNU cards. wnoiaMi nin dif- farant com pan tat, Naw York prlr l Roatil Card Mart. 10a atollavvo North. Writ ua. fANTFD, ianllnr wnrlTnr man and woman, hava all our aqulpmant and ran glv rfrrc. Call M1 or kjntl it'CrERri'lhrniigh baaulr cullur Fry rM now Klamath Baauly School. Phono 744A MS No. Broad. Ar.K TIIF NEW r.t.ia lrtrir-iHddto lop ranga for in . at Mark Rmlth 4 Co, I'M E Maln. Phon 5.170. m FOR RAl waahlng marhlnoa, Mnnt , gnmary Ward for tUft'Vi. MavUf. 1 rmoo: ra-v Rpin Dry. M7 n. iuili ftlrtat Ftirhang. il? Klamath Ava. brr.R AND R1JC HtrNTERR Rnftald Spot-fay Irt-na, atnrb of f ranch walnut blnnda finish, ohonr trim, rvmod!! fnr rrpa mount with rtxoi pad, S II at Mntala'a, 148 S. flth. BUSINESS - mlnded deputy ahariff for mn!"