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1 PAGE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. ORKliON MONDAY, MAY 12, 10.1 MARKETS and FINANCIAL Stocks NEW YORK OP) The Btock Cmrkct ahowcd lew signs of life as it Indued through the session with prices pretty evenlv mixed between advance and declines. The volume ran to around 900.- Ion shares. Price changes were mostly frac tions and many of them small Irac lions. QUOTATIONS NEW YORK STOCKS Admlrul Corooralion 2 i Allied Chemical 68 Allia Chp.meiK ' American Airlines 12 H American Fewer & Light 24 ' American Tel. & Tel. 154 H American 7ooacco 5" Anaconda Copper 43 Vt Atchlsnn EctiroRd Bethlehem Steel 48 s, Boeinp Airolane Co. "! !a Born Warner 69 Burroughs Addtnr Machine 17 California Packing Canrtdlnn Pacific '', Caterpillar Tractor 51 Cel&ncse Comorailon y ' Chrysler Corporation 75 Ji Cities Service 10" "i Consolidated Edison 35 , CoiiKolldJiil Vultee 17 ' Crown Zellerbach 50 3. Curilfs WrlBht ' DourIos Aircraft 53 '4 nuPoni dp imoun "'' !s Eastman Kodak 43 S Kmprsnn ''pd'o 14 1 1 General Electric 58 ?i OenerM Foods ' General Motors 54 i rortla Pro. Plywood Ooodvear Tire 41 Home&tnke Mlnlnir Co. 36 3J. International Harvester 32 ?4 In'ernational Paper H Johns Manvllle 73 'i Ktv'necott Copper 7 N JUbby. McNeill 7 H Tflckheerl Aircraft 2' Loew's Incorporated 16 Low Bell A as si Montgomery Ward 59 li Nesh Ke'virato' i ' , New York Certral 18 7 Norlhern Pacific 77 'a Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas fc Electric 33 Pacific Tel. & Tel. 109 7, Peckard Motor Car 3, Penney ( J.C.) Co. 67 7i Pennsylvpni? R.R. 1 N Pepsi Cola Co. 9 Ti Philco Radio 29 Radio Corporation 26 Vt Rayon'er Incorp 27 yt Ravonier Incorp Pfd Republic Steel 40 Reynolds Metals 52 S Richfield Oil !2 Safewav Stores Inc. 32 Scott Paper Co. 5" Ji Sears Roebuck & Co. 53 i Soconv-Vacuum Oil 38 ' , Southern Pacific 72 i Standard O'l Calif M Standard Oil N. J. 75 Studebake' Corp. 38 5i Sunshine Minim; 9 ' Swift Compnv 3' 3 Transamerica Corp " 26 Twentieth Century Fox 17 5i Union Oil Company 41 3 T'nion Pacific lis K United Airlines 25 7 United Aircraft United Corporation 5 H United States Pivwood r 3' United States Steel . , 38 Vs Warner Picture" At ' Western Union Tel 39 V2 U'estlnphousp A'r Brake ?s Westinehouse Electric S7 !4 Woolworth Company 43 H Car Taken, Men Sought Larceny by bailee warrants were Issued by the district attorney's office this mornine for two un identified young ijen who "took out" a used car from Weather ford's Used Car lot. 632 8. 6th St., (or a trial run this moraine. Slate Police said the two men were to take the 1939 Ford sedan for a run around the block. But they didn't return. The two were estimated at 21 to 23 years of ';e. One was wear ins overalls ar.U green jacket, the other overalls. Police said one of the men had a rmal! mustache. Junior Farmers Scorn 'Daylight' The Klamath County Junior Farmers meets the second Tues day every month et 7:30 p.m. in tne Winema hotel. That is it al'vays has. However, the advent of Day light Saving TIrik has confused things a bit, and Secv.-Treas. Herb Pollard wants It known lhi?t the meeting dispite the fact it will be held Inside the cltv limits of Klamath Falls is scheduled on Pacific Standard Time. Most farmers In the county havo remained on Standard Time. SALES SLUMP PORTLAND (API Meier and Frank Co., Portland department store, reported Saturday that sales this year had dropped to $41,090, 000 $1,210,000 below last year's total. People DO TOO read small space ads - you are! tick Hi. bail mon to do lh. blgg.il obl Send ORPUT, Mvtlnomoh Covnlcholrmon, Oregon for Eli.nhow.r commlllee, Is lh. epubllton Convanllsn oi YOUR Eli.nhower delegol.. Hit eulilandlng record In bull. public lervlce ond community .nler prli. prov.i ODPtr gel! Ihrngt don.1 GRAINS CHICAGO m Rye raced up around 7 cents at one time on the board of trade Mondav. Other Drains, after easlmr early recov ered toward the close. Oals were an exception, being unable to (tot bo-k to Saturday's finish. Wheat, corn aivt soybeans were steady after their early dip. Wheat closed 3 ' lower to i hlRher, May 2 44 V3.45, corn 'i lower to higher. May .1.81 '. 1.82, onts 'i 1 ' lower. May 78 ,-', Rve S -5 hlRher May. S2.05. soybeans 'j lower to higher. May $2 95 . and lnrd 3 cents lower to 5 cents a hundred pounds higher. May $12.32. Wheat Open Illrh Low Clce May Jl.v Sep Dec Mar 2.45 2 46 2 44 2 44 2 34 i 2.35 ' 3.3.1 T 2 34 'i 3.36 2.37 2.36 3.36 2.40 , 3.41 3.40 ' 2.40 j 2.43 2.44 3.43 2.43 "1 , PORTLAND ill Coarse grains unquoted. Wheat (Diai to arrive nii basis No. 1 bulk, delivered Const: Soil White 2.45 Soft While ex- eluding Rex) 2.45 ly. While Club 2.45 'a- Hard Red Winter: ordinary a.i'i: 10 per cent 2.47; 11 per cent 3.i7; 12 per cent 2.47. Hard wntte Baari: uramary 2.46; 10 per cent 2.46; 11 per cent 3.46; 13 per cent 2.46. Car receipts: VWleal 58: Darlcy 5: Hour 9; corn 16; oats 10; mill teed 14. LIVESTOCK CHICAGO The hog market ! continued fairly active Monday with pr.ces sieaav to 2j ccns higher. Around 100 head topped at ! $20.60. The general sieer and hei-! ler market was s,cady except )or j lignt yearlings shicn were ictive 1 and strong to 25 cents hisher. Slaughter lambs were 25 cents ' mgher. ! Most butchers brought SM 25 tn $20.50 with a lew oda lots uo io 360 pounds selling as low as sm.Ou. Mosl sows 400 pounds and un.lpr'mniw: rermrti of c 'I'.unlttees and soid from Ji7.00 to J17.76. Clear- social events crowded the week ance was good. cna se-s ons C n ?'st rn'iunl Receipts lor slaughter steers and convention of BPW clubs conven heners were steady with lj.tvo , me here nsv P-'MI F-nd'uarters head reported. One lnuri nf nnm, ,n ih wninrri Hotrl. ceuers was Demg held lor a price i "ve S36.00. Most choice steers ou.u eoo.vu to J1.V3. Cows re- niamed ai $25.50 downward. Bulls ku oi eji.au. veaiers continued I at a $37.50 ton. i Choice to prime wooled lambs next year's convention city. ere not available. A few cnoice I The" convention voted to recom o.lerings topped at $37.50. .Most men- rc-abro.mmeni of the retir were $28.00 to $28.25. Slaughter OreonSUle president. Mrs. 7 scarce and steady brins- lcce:' Oaiev Cweet Hon.e. as mg $13.00 downward. 1 chairman of the National Legisla- n7erv, salable receipts included itive C-mmitiee to attenC the sheen calves and 1200 National Federation convention in p" Boston tlvs un;m. . ' n.ip.atp: annroved reuistration SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO OB (USDAi Cattle JM,. sminiv ,-rn. SiSted of little nvrr tun mostly Nevada steers, several lots range cows, balance dairy type eiaugntcr cows, moderrtelv active cows steady: short ioad utility and mosuy coiiimerrial aged range cows 24.00, small lot commercial young cow 27.00. cancer-cutter cows 17.00-20.50. few utility dairy type cows 22.0. late lest wees- load commercial midwes. bulls 30.00. halves 10: nn r!e.c. Hogs 200: butchers 50 rents higher, sows 25 cents h'eher: choice 180-240 lb No 1 and 2 but chers 21.50; 300-350 lb 'nws 15.50. few 4nnur5 lh cm 1.1 nn I Sheeo load and suonlv cois'sted of few lots spring lambs I and load No. 2 pelt slaughter lambs Vith no early sales PORTLAND IIP) (USDA) Cat tle salable 1050; market uneven: heavy steers in increased supply; around 50c lower: few light steers steady; sows and heifers about steady; part load choice light ex perimentally fed steers 34.50; load good 1156 lbs 33.25; load 1097 lbs 33.00; load 1249 lbs 32.50: few low good light sieers also 32.50; utility and commercial grades 24.00-30.00; part load high choice experimen tally fed heilers 34.50; other good and choice heifers 33.00-34.00; few commercial and low good heifers 28.50-31.50; canner and cutter cows 1300-22.50; utility cows 23.00-26.00; commercial 26.50-27.00: few young cows 27.75: commercial and oad good bulls 28.00-29.50; 1 heavy bull 30.25; utility 25.50-27.50. Calves salable 100; market steady to weak; few choice vealers 35.00-36.00; 1 lot 304 lb stock calves 36.00; choice 195 lb stackers 58.0U; commercial and good calves and vealers 27.00-34.00; utility 2100 26 00. Hogs salable 1350; market tc tive; 75C-1.00 higher; choice 180-235 lbs 22.50-75; few 23.00 : 250-270 lbs 20.75-21.25; 425 lb butchers down to 18.25: choice 300-400 lb sows 17.50-18.50; 450-570 lbs 16.00-17.00; few 120 lb feeder pigs 20.00. Sheep salable 700: snrine lambs steady; good to prime 83-100 ios 29.uo-30.50; good 72 lb feeders 27.00; old crop shorn lambs nnd ewes 50C-1.00 lower; good and choicu No. 2 and 3 pelt 94-113 lb lambs 26.00-27.00; good 130 lb shorn ewes 11.00; 162 lbs 10.50 POTATOES CHICAGO Wl Potatoes: Ar rivals 12i. on track 18: no earlv sales reported; oflerings very light; market good; California whites in 100 lb bags $5.78-6.13. CURT MASSEY ft ft MARTHA TILTON KFJI 4:30 WEEKDAYS mm tt: Weather Western Oregon Mostly sunny Monday; cloudy with showers Mon day night and Tuesday morning: partly cloudy with scattered show ers Tuesday afternoon: somewhat warmpr Mnnrinv with hiuhx nf tut to 78 over Interior and 55 to 65 on roast: lows Monday Mailt 40 In 50- highs Tuesday 62 to 70 In interior and 55 to 60 on coast. Winds oil coust light and variable Monday, becoming southerly, 10-20 miles an hour and shitting to .southwesterly Tuesday evening. Eastern Oregon Partly cloudy Monday through Tuesday: scat tered showers In north Tuesday afternoon and evening; somewhat wanner Mondav. Higlis both days 68 to 78; lows Monday night 40 to 50. Grants Pass and Vicinity Var iable cloudiness through Tuesday; high Monday 75; low Monday night 45; high Tuesday 70. By The Associated Tress hours endinr at 4:30 a.m. 24 Max.Mln.rreclp. I 08 43 - I 70 45 .07 1 70 46 -1 69 34 - I 68 45 -! ttt 49 .01 I 81 47 -! 71 51 70 49 .02 74 50 T I 70 42 .01 j 75 49 -1 55 43 .J7 69 42 -. 63 51 Ti Baker , Eugene La QrHde Lakeview , Med lord j North Bend omafio Pendleton 1 Portland Airport iRoseburu salem Boue Chicago Denver Eureka BPWs Approve Women's Draft Unanimous r.ioption of the i i . , , .. ... ,... - w tentative legislative platform to be recDmmanded by the Oregon Federation of Business and . , ... .. ' Professional women s clubs, to the Nations! Federation.! Ihp election nf slntp officers, an- ! ivjiincemems or aeleftn.ps io the Nntionnl Convention and appoint- Miss Fern Tniil. Gratis Puss. ; will guide throuBU next vear s nmnn-un !cration prosram centering on the theme. "The Kamoans we buuo. u.r home town will be next and dr.'it of women tor the armed services, supported universal mili tary "raining. eoui!i pav ii-wa. !" 'service for women eaual rights for women ard vo:cef o-jposii: to government conironeo neuiui infirance end medic?l care. The body also voted to raise Nationr.l Federation dues and passed resolutions on conservation ot natural recources and to extend courtesies and expressions of at orecia.ion to state and national nftiprs nd the host club. Klam ath Far. Thp Saturday business sessions were followed b.' the formal j Federalion banauet in the Armory j o.irniv nloht doenker of the eveninf was Haiel Palmer, bedaiia i Mo., national public aiiairs cnair-, man who nrousni a who orou'zni a Biiriim uno- sage "The Grounflto rorces u Destiny." Edna Albrecht. presi dent of the Klamath Falls club gave the welcome and greeting, were bv Havo- Robert Thomnson. The a cappella choir, under di rection of ndrew .oney Jr., drew repeated encores. State STato- PhlH'p Hitchcock was breaker for the state past nresident's breakfa-' at the W'llard Sundav morning. He was Intro duced by Catherine Brumhauch. program chairman and soole on "The CareT of Motherhood " Citations and awards were made ventlon chairman. Transportation tar the 300 dele gates in tbe convention one 'f tbe most widely representative of state clubs in recent v.r. '" tb'ourh the courtesy of the Balsiger Motor conioan". Mrs. Isabelle Brixner was con vention chairman. Ask Solicitors For Proof The tuMic Is advised by the local committee planninz the Ore gon State American Legion Con vention that anvone making anv solicitation in connection with the convention In any way should have a written notice of authorization. Anone approached regarding the convention should ask to see the authorlza"or. which must be signed by O. D. Matthews, conven tion chairman, the committee said. ANNOUNCING NEW STORE HOURS 8:30 A.M. to 7 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time) Klamath Falls ARMY STORE 320 50. 6th email DISTRICT COl'RT rturtlry It. In. overload. Pin MS. Wayne P. Chruteniten. failure drive rt)i iu!t hith.v. svrieii ui hail . ""T"V.. "'. overload. ror- frll S4.1 ball. Arnold L. Wilding, Improper light. Tine $130. Dudely K. Long, overload. Porlell S3S bail. George U. Gordow, one headlight, rine 7 90. Dale R Baker, no trailer atopllghl rorfrll ST. SO. Ei-nerl L. Mooi-e. no operalor'a It ceiue. Porlell SS bait Charlci W Sholurll. failure drive alngle lane. Torfelt S2A ball. Walter U. Coleman, overload. Forfeit til ball. Evigvne K Partlry. Irurk apeedlna rorfrll S10 bail. Granville Uooriman. no operalora li cense. Forfeit W ball. Rober A. Pills, tvvu eountt petit lar ceny. Two aentencea, 3 month proba tlon. Dean Cobb, two count petit larceny. Five month probation, on eavh count. Tom Schubert, '.wo counts petti lar ceny. Five month probation, on each count. 1 William Nendel, petit larceny. Five I months probation. jainc v. uennis. tenure atop at itop l Clan ttgn. Forfeit so bail. K. vocnatxci. no n't; per- mil. lortclt sia can. Roy L. Waterhoue. no vehicle li cense. Forfeit ss ball MCNU'lrM. COIRT I ..trlln lutthngen. drunk. Fine 113 or Herbert Acuna. failure atop scene ac cldcnl. Fine UO or U day. Ilerlierl Aruna. no oprralur llcenae File SS or 3j day. 1 Clarence Kelly, drunk. Forfeit $13 j Albert O'Oanlel. drunk. Fine 313 or ll'i day. Rollo Brown, drunk. Fine $13 or T' dy. 'Jame K. Morns, dleorderly conduct Forfeit $100 ball. Pablo Kaio. no operator' llcenie Forfeit $3 bail. Fablo Raio, no operator's license. Forfeit $3 ball. Pablo nato, violation basic rule. For. fe't $50 bat). Frank Bledson. drunk. Fine $13 or ,l-;u,';, . . . . . William Goben. disorderly conduct rine fa dav. Freddie Campbell, drunk. Fine $13 or Robet Harrison, drunk. Fine $13 or 71j dlyt Harry Dolsen, drunk. Fine $11) or 3 aa! aJifihxrt TifiirYi dr"nl Forfcll Bruce Brink, lop aign. Korfell S3 bail. 1 Armando Loprx, drunk. Fine S13 or 7- day. , D. Odenbough. drunk. Fine 913 or T'i i dan. Em Hi Zuamora. drunk. Fine S13 or t 30 days. Walter Joiwiak. diorderly conduct. Fine 523 or 12S daya Carl Swinton. drunk. , 7' i days. Arthur Rose, drunk ; Torfrit $40 ball. Llie Beasley, drunk. Vt day. 1 Chester Jarouewskl. disorderly duct Fine S33 Ofc 12'L tUWr day. Roland Jicksoa, no operator' In rcji t oan Noland Rites Here Tuesday Funeral services for Mrs. Lena Viola Noland, 66. who lived In Klamath County for 64 years, are to be' held Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. from Ward's Chapel. Rev. David F. Barnett will of ficiate. : Mrs. Noland died Saturday. She was a native of lola. Karu., and survivors include the widower, Fred H. Noland. Klamath Falls: a son, Roy Stephenson. Klamath Falls: four daughters. Mrs. Owen Storey and Mrs. Myrtle Bratton. Klamath Falls. Mrs. Grover Bass. Standish. Calif., and Mrs. Bob Eeitz. Medlord; and a sister, Mrs. Lon Storey, Merrill. REDS LOVE TARZAN MOSCOW W Big crowds lined un at movie theaters here Monday to see Johnny Weissmueller In the first showing of the third sequel of his "Tnrznn" nlrtures. The pic tures are the most successful for - eign movies ever shown in the Soviet Union. I Pionoi and Band inttrumtnts for rtnr. Rent to Apply on Pure haw. kyle mo raj on pianos "yours for happier future through mutic" I.J5I. 1 . rOgfre Gonialea. dunk Tine SlSor day . Members of .Klamath ,uto NEW and USED CARS Will Be Open 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Daylight Saving Timt and Closed Sundays Drunk Charges Faced by Two Two men, arrested by State Police til 3:20 a m. Sunday in a car on U. 8. Highway 97 near Slrwiiii-l.Miiix Junction, weio r.clirdulttl to appear lit District Court this afternoon. LeRov Bennett. 40, Hill. Calif., and Lawrence, Miller, 30, Ashland, were charged with being drunk im a public highway. Otilceis said the car motor wns running, but tho vehicle hud slopped. Also slated tor court np)eniance Is Cecil V. Chlteser. O'l'l sttiiienl, 1711'j Wall St., on disorderly con duct charge. He was arrested at the 97 Club lute Sunday night after a reported taniily light with his wife. Wanda Lee Chlteser. State Police reported part of the woman's clothing was torn and that she fnliitrd alter the light. Liquor Charge Brings Fine A 38-yeur-old Bun;inr. mm.. Calvin S. Cuimmfihiun, puUI $230 fine in District Court this niurniiiu on plcadiiiK BUiUy to vhnritf il BivtiiK intoxlcfttinK liquor to minors. CuniuiiRimm was urrrstrd Qui urdny nfteruoun by Sheriff Murray Britton iMiri a nrputy. Dist. Judire M. A. Carter uid . Cuim Ingham in court udmiltcd , giving liquor to two boys, asod 17 and 15. on March ?3. inr inun wns held in the County Jull over the weekend nnd irlrnsed on pay ment o( the fine today. Mrs. French Honored Here Mrs. Giles I,. French. Moro. wife i of the Republican cnndidnie u the 1I.S. Connress. second district, is uuest of honor today at a tea In the Pelican party room from 3 to R n m Hostesses aro Mrs. Rom Poolo Dast Oregon letrishttor and Mrs. Coral Sabo secretary for many years to Henry Semon. present state representative. KOREA'S UNTOLD STORY A Glorious Sound ond Color Motion Picture. Documentary and Drama Klamath Falls TUESDAY Jtiov 1 3th 745 ",u7 "" . . p.m. f r r FREE ADMISSION ealers ssoc. ",Z fn u 1 . . . . J fl . L A U Itl KBD.i I seo aboard in-- . I - nzm-h n r . i rr . aT 1i't.'J. -T 7 S.' CAD a? ACT TO AvEl H I I , ' I I I irJy.-Kla-i I $...l.b.wnd M.lnll. I V I a . B r " V W .1 Ltov of i . 4:35 P. M. U I " ' ' l SAN FRANCISCO 3 hn. " fT M.AA,lf.,AA I IOSANOIUS.. hrt. L - m Si S m-sL B N',hkend Molnlln.n Xi. 1" ! K t li.ar a aa K efsa A K fA 1 li Y II OHt Of THI KHIDUtfO mil IWII I S AIHMS or JHI v.t. E Legal Notice NOTU'IC TO CHK1.ITOHM Nnllr U httreltv givvii. Dial iht tniilrlnt(l hn licrn iiiimnlil F.xpiu o( tti tut a lit u( hurlnn Knuwlon, Io knuwi) m Murion Knuu Ira. U ifMnstl, lid ha qunUflttl, mtti till l-rraoiu l.a vliiff iMii.iti nali.kt wnl (Ml iit livrvhy rvqulrvtl tu jrjtm lh it in m Kit irupi"- viH" ltri t no al III tiftlr ot I.. Orth Slivn.nr J13 Mtwarl-Urtw Uuilitln, KUiitnih KalU. (rii), witliin six nioiilha Iiom lit dai hvrrof. UaUtl thi 91 tav of April. fiA3. Kith Itv'drli'tt. Kxetilrtx uf lit vitnl nf M trial. Knnwlt, alo known Marlun Know I m, itt rcnttft. A yj i'ii m a ia Nft phi NOTICE Or riNAL ACCOUNT Node la haratty givnit that tha unclai ignatl liaa (llrtl hU rtnal Avtuiuitt and riort a aitntinlalvalor o( tha CtU'f of Timothy Cllm, alio known a Tim Colllni. Iarta'il. nnd that Ilia Court hai rixtd WaUnaBilay, May 91, lwl3, al Hi a. in., tit Ilia Clrrult C.tut t room of tha Court Hmia. Klantalh Falla, Ora on. at tha limn and ptnra for lirarlna; of objaollona. If an . to lha aiAa and for the atllrniartl of paid aniala 5. npn T Mttrnhy Admlnutratur A ait m a. 12-in No. ui'n NOTlCr TO rHKniTDNM tn the ClicuM Court of Oregon for Klumalh IVum(. In tha Mailer or th Cmlala of Her nard W. .oilman t-eari. Tha undartlgnad ha bacn appotntrd by aald com I cuiru of aald aalata Nnlice l hotrhy aitn io Ilia t rotlllora of dalnt to pr-cni their rlatnn duty arlfled as bj Uw raouired wilhtn l months aflrr I'ip tirt imhlcallon thu nntlra (o the utuinrMf nil at Ilia law office of A V Yaden. 00 Mxut St-cel. Klatnulh rollv Oregon Dated and tint published Ihla 3th day of May. 1U53. Oeorgia H. F.ollman. Cxarutrti. -?yti2'a!L5'w 1 - I'ltOMFIC VIC, WEST FRANKFORT. Ill Former Louis Ktixlch's prUe Yoik .hire iioh herd had 13 little addi tion the other night. Next after noon, he or eked 'n on the new- comer and blinked. There, with the second utter mother were rlHht more phis - n total of 111. AIR LINES AiS&W UJc5S SSSrrST :tr.-i 3 if. 'f u nuii mi uu 11 ijimv i II T vf W.. AU II SI , M.,r-,w--i .. . ,.rfcj ''itnil ii m laava m : i iijj A.m. K ' I fOlND . . 2', hr.. GSvAulomotle Il.ctrlc Alrpwl Teminal. Coll J 23J7 ex.' see ofl authoflied P RANCH TYPE MOVABLE HOUSING I iMT! 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Ore; ltr, Mia. l.oii Moray of Merrill, Ore. alut five ataitdchildrm and ! gieal- gitmd.'hllriren. Funeral airangetneitu win be annoiinceii later uy mm Klamath Funeral Home. I'OW I TK Julbnu Qulntou Fowler, M tiled near heie Mav II, IP.VJ iHiirvlvlug l lilt widow. Kvelvn, Phillliuvllle, ('ullt u naral arraugainentii will be anmiuncad by Wards Klamath Funeral liuine. Funeral NOIsAMI Funeral irrvh-ea for lna Vtola No land, mi. who dld hre Mav Id will Uke place from the rlupel f Ward Klnmilh Ftinernl Moioa. H23 High H' . Tuesday. 1 .10 p m . iPOTi., The Hav tin v id Itnrnctt Jr of the F'nt l'reh triian Cliurch of firt r ling. Couuullinntil net vice end intei uienl In Klamath Me morial I'arh Let our Clients tell you what George S. May Service has done tor them Writ . . . Glorge S.AVtv Company We.leia Olvl.lea m (earT Ikeel, tea fleMlile t eM. .i.kllik.e lJ I 1 li I WATER HEATERS COMf IN TODAY JO COMHITI DtTAILSI UPRIGHT ROUNDS AVAILABLE. 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