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pace rwo HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THURSDAY, DEC. 8, 1949 EX-BOXER SENTENCED PORTLAND, Deo. I 11 E Bomt Jim Oarrtson. M. waa fined I bOO yesterday and sentenced to 1M dart In )all on a charge of Illegal sale of liquor at a Portland club. I: was hi aacond such Una and sentence sinee November 23 In Municipal Judge J. J. Qulllln'i court To Buy or Sell Um tha Want-Ads! STETSON HATS- from. Mr. AlUn j tot Mr.Zalaskl 4 W. am Uriah Im Ate Z ! Hxt.ifc witulimil mm I fraale lnul Buckle. Vow ' itaa oi i hoAm) , eeiigtu. f lesthen. . is.M. BOLIDAT PURCHASES GIFT WRAPPED Smsm ltlt , f I MANfTORI MANSTOW- 733 Main St. NUNN-BUSH SHOES. SALES EASE GRAINS DOWN CHICAOO, Dee. I !. Moderate aelllnf pressure aenl (ralru down a bit without causing any aerloua loaara on the board of trade today. Wheat waa about the weakest cereal throughout the teuton. Small scale hedrlng pressure aenred as a depressing Influence In wheat. More cash wheat has come to market recently, particularly at Oulf of Mexico porta. Wheat cloned 'v-Hi lower. December II If, corn was lower, December I1UV1 2. oaU were "s-l's lower. December IS1, rye was 1 to 1 cents lower. December (1.41. soybeans were 1'. to 1 cents lower. and lard waa unchanged to I cent lower, December lion. Wheat Dec. .... 1 March 1 May .... !july ... Sept. -.. Open ..J l.H .ll1 ..J 14', High Ill's 114 117 Low J1IV Ill's IMS' IMS Close 111 I. II JlJ'i.1 1MS-S I IS ! AMA Votes $25 Dues For Doctors WASHINGTON. Dec I MV-The American Medical association today rated 36-a-year compulsory dues for Ita members. Tha fund irom the dues will fl nance the AMAs campaign against "socialised medicine' as well aa provide financing for other AMA activities. Dr. Oeorge Lull, general manager of the AMA. told reporters the as sessment would probably apply to about 83 per cent of the organiza tion's total membership of 143.000. On that basts. It would provide annual funds of about 13.000.000. Lull aald several physicians and honorary and associate members of AMA'a state medical societies prob ably would be enmpt. Exemptions wtU be determined by the state so cieties themselves. Officials aald tha AMA had never before had compulsory dues al though Ita constitution permits them. SPUD BULLETIN SAN FRANCISCO. Dec T AP USD A) Potatoes, 29 broken. 11 unvroken cars on track: arrivals. California 1, Oregon 1; market dull; Klamath Russeta No. 1-A. 3 30-80; Deschutes 13.75 delivered. LOS ANOELES. Dec 7 (AP USDA) Potatoes, 13 broken. 27 unbroken cars on track: arrivals, Idaho 11: 43 cars arrived by truck; market dull: Idaho Russets No. 1-A, 13 JO. Want Ads dont cost they payl Boy Scouts Get Awards Additions to the awards given at tha Court of Honor Boy Scout meeting Tuesday evening at Alta mont were made by the Boy Scout office here. Second cla-vs rank waa awarded to Bob Clark, Larry Phalr. Oarry Phatr, Bob McFarland, Richard Summers, Kenneth Jenson. Ray Behnke, Clarence Watson, Lyle Shaffer, and Mix Smith, all of troop SO. sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Two Awards First class rank was awarded to Wendell Switzer, who also received the Piremanshlp merit badge. He la also of troop 50. Tommy Skeens of troop 10 ss awarded the Star Scout pin. Troop 50 received the award for the best parent attendance, and best advancement, and troop 4 for the best Scout attendance. Cattle Market 700 salable cattle: medium fat steers. 133-33.10: medium fat heifers. n 50 18.80: medium fat cows, 114-15.15: canners and cutters, 110 13.50: bull;. 118.50-11.50: fat calves. I21.50-23.SS: small lot of fat calves, 125.10: 47 stacker steer' calves. 123; some stocker rrrrs per head. 197.50 111: 111 head salable hogs: fat hogs. 111.30-17.30: fat sows. 113.10-14: and feeder bogs, 115-16 10. HORSE SHOW PENDLETON. Dec t (Pi The annual spring snow of the North, west Quarter Horse association will be held here early next June. The exact dates will be announced later. S i - M aa n' Qa M an n3 P, 'LjVa n. nii L.- J - -,v- 1 ITALIAN 'HOUSE H 0 T E L ' This "house hatel" built bv Mllsa a si seosrat aeeUona for men and women. A reom, rented three J cars age tor five dollars monthly, new coals twenty.' I t i n 1 ffi t ill lltAh rwamai'j First Quality 54 0ACE 15 DENIES These beautiful sheer Nylons are made by ne of our regular. Nationally known Hosiery sources, and are offered ta as in the form of a bonus which we are passing on ta yon ... our customers. All are ' regular I1J5 values. Sixes I', ta 1! . . . newest ahadea. Reg.95 Values 9 Box 3 pair 4OO Proportioned Lengths Short Med. Long Remember ihe Day f he Long's GiH Way! 71 Main Wt'U U. epn till t Friday nighf. . 6431 I . , V . 0j 1,4! 'y: w - PLANE-I0UND PRIZE PACKACES Three arise mlalalare poodle. Peter. Da. , da mad Jacka, garbed la blue and auraoa jackets, wait at Leodoa Airport far a plana to Asaertca. I 7! ::yr? 'i NOW, SANTA WILL COME Soft coal miner Joe Sloka and hit wife, Naomi, of Gladden, Pa, help their six children celebrate tha fact that Santa isn't dead. John L. Lewis' order permitting tha Winers to work three days a week greatly improve! chancel that tha Slokaa and thousands like them will enjoy a merry Christmas. Former Merrill Woman Dies Funeral services were held Monday In San Francisco for Mrs. Ktilh Hill Taylor, a native of Merrill, who died last Thursday nmht at her home In Ban FranrlM'o. She was 41. Mrs, Taylnr was a damliler of Mrs. Uura A. Hill and the late Wil liam Hill and was burn on the Hill homestead at Merrill on February 20, 1103. She attended elementary and hlih schools al Mrrlll and then at tended Ilia University of Oregon fur two years. For many years Mrs. Taylor was a telegraph 0ierator for the Western Union Telearaiih company In San Francisco, Lm Angeles and New York. Mrs. Taylor leaves her husband, John, a San Francisco newspaper man; her mother, who hss been making her home with the Taylors: four sisters, Mrs. R. B. Donnelly of Long-view, Wash., Mrs. William llu len of Portland, Mrs. Ralph Auotad of Uoise and Mrs Mildred llubbrll of Santa Clara county. Call!., and two brotliero, William aud Louis Hill of Merrill. After services at Ashley and Mc Mullen the remains were cremated. Klamath Basin Potato Shipments December T Month to dale . season to dale 141 141 U It III Isl Mil ItM Tha iag I . Ar. Curaat-dl V g inssariiMta yv (... arm ' 1 I a040YOUNO MAlal M4DONAU) I aaaM BMaieaat.tM sm u-aaaaaj MM.iHa aj P Slorn Is I " .mm ton ' mitt' tkaarim thif to '- Extra! COLOR CARTOON NIWl MATINEE 1:M EVE, :M THII II AMERICAN PINAL TIMES TONIGHT! Dean Opea 1:11 P. M. 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