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MONDAY, SEPT. 2f), 1 052 HERALD AMD NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE TH?.M ;)MARIETSND Stocks j ; 4 NKW YOKK 'llie Muck inuikrt in iih Him livo nun it hull limir iluy proiliuril a iiietly lower session almost devoid ul Hull vlUttu I Icatuie. Cliancs In the htinitlrr li'iit'lliiiis Were by lur Iho most lrriiii'iii, either uinor ilnwn, nnil ninny lead In lf-tiui-h weio mirliuiiKi'd iIii'iiukii must o! Itio m'sMoii. Volume came tu hii cnllinalril iiilllliili film tcH lur llin I'lilliu IU n. In, lu J;MJ i, m. (rJBTi diiy, 1 1 in t ouiiipiircs Willi l.HW.UMI market cliiM-d ul 3 p. in. alUir i.lwin, li mini l'mliiy when Ilia market iluicd ul J p.m. nllir llva hours, Italliuiitls were mUrd. AllauMc Coast Lino Inuved uiilMdc the iimiiiI riumo nnil loot "between 1 ml SI points ul limes. HlrrU llrlcl slruily liliinu Willi iilillllos, mnl milium tlrrlliit'd. New Vnrk tilerka My The Apmnrlntril 1'rfnn Adiiiliul'Ciiiiiirulin 31 Allied Clicinli ill A II li Chalmers Aciican Airline Aiiirrlinn Power fc l.lnht Anirrli'uii Tel. & Tnl. American Tobacco AuuciiikIu Copiirr Atchison Itiilliuiid llellilrlirin tiled Hoeing Alipluua Co. Horn SVunirr HurnHiRlm Aildlim Muchliie Culllurniu I'ui'kiiiu Canadian l'si'llic Caterpillar 'IruiKir Cclulll'.M) CllipOI'lltlim Chrysler Corporulliin Cities Bcrvlcc Consolidated Kdlsnn Ciiluiilldiilt-d Vllllcc Crown '.I'llriuach Curllsa Wimlil Doutilas Am lull iltioiii cle Nrmnuis KiiMlinnu Koiluk Kmci'sun Hiidlii llrnrrul Klci'tilc 4 (iciieral Komi (Iciicnvl MiiUus ClcomU I'iio riywood Cloodycar '111 r H Ml ' , 13 U i m u I. 41 '. 1(1 311 72 n 33 i, 61) '., 411 U M Ull 37 17 67 t H 44 it 13 ' 1.3 ' 49 ',4 lit) ' , n 43 311 1 4 HonicsUko Mlnllifi Co lnlcrniilltiniil lunula II iti rrtirt lunnl fiipcr .lnnvflle 32 i,i Iiiieriiatlonn 411 76 I, 73 51 13 33 SO', in lid 36 '4 112 ' .. 4 . till ', IS . '. 33 34 27 . 33 i. Johns Mh Kciincciitt Cupper l.lliDy, MrNrill Lockheed Aircraft Lorw'ii Incorporated I.onu Hell A Nash Kclvinnlor New Yoik Central Northern Puclllc Pacific tins fc Klcclilc Puclllc Tel. t Tel. Puckiird Muior Cur Penury (J. CM Co. . Pcnn-iylviiiilu K. II. Pep.nl Coin Co. Phllco Kiullo Rnttlo Coiiiiiiullou Itayonler Jnrorp ftsyonirr Inroip Pld Itcpulille Klerl Iteynoldl Mrlull Rlchlleld Oil Haleway Stores Inc. Boll Paper Co. 8eir Hnebiirk .' Co. Socony-Vucuum Oil Southern Piicllle Standard Oil Calil. Hludcbuker Corp. Sunshine MIiiiim Swill t Compiiny Tranftamerieii Corp TwenUelli Cenlury Pox Union Oil Cimipuny Union Pnl'lllc Untied Alillnet Unlled Auornll United Curpornllnn United Hintra I'lvwood United SUlen Steel Wurner Piiiuie.s Western Union Til WeslliiRliouie Air llrakc WesiniKhouse Kleelrlc Woolwortli Compiiny 3, J 31 ' t M 33 i tl 1i' S." 3, 38 i 32 21 a. li SO 109 Ji W a 35 ', t M 'a 12 , .18 , a i 43 Grains J..4 .'.- PORTLAND t Uiiqtioled. Course Krauu. Wheat (lilili lo arrive market, basis No. 1 hulk, delivered Const: Soil while 2 3b: soil while texclud Inn Rex I 3.33; while club 2.33 Hard Red Winter: Old Inn ry K 2.37 l,: 1(1 per eint 2 37 v; II per cent 2.37 " .. 12 m-r cent 2 37 i . ' Hard While Mauri: Ordinary 2 44; 10 per cent 2 44: 11 per cent 3.4(1; 12 prr cent 2 48. Car receipt:.: Wheal 64; bailey 37; flour 8; corn 13: mils 3; mill feed 10. KLAMATH POTATOES SAN FHANC1SCU ,Vi a r k e I allRhlly weaker. Street Sales: I Klamalll VH lA4.A0-4.7h: Uesclnnes I US1A 4.75-5.00, lew 6-25; Idaho US 1A too icw in iiuote. IDAHO FALLS-Demand mod- erate, market sleady. Sales, f.o.b. i cash Irucli: US No. 1 medium to 4 1UKC 3 30 'o 3 46- "hii'll t medium 3.311 to 3.40. U. S. No. 3 2.30-2.40 "A Salos fob shipping points Pa mliilmuni, niecllum lo lai'ce. 3.45 :1 3.50. Small lo medium 3.30-3.40. 1 U. S. No. 3 3.50-2.(15. Prices to grow. vi its, lew 2.85-3.06 ibiilk per liun ift drcdwclght, delivered lo ywo P house). : If CH1CAOO Cars on track this ;,'.! niornlim 433, arrivals yosterday 438. i Diverted yesterday 117. Supply 111)- oral, demand rather slow, market i rbont steadv. Carloi track sales: t Idaho US No. 1. 5.00. Mlnncaoia- Dakota Ponllacs, 4.20-4.60. KLAMATH FALLS F.o.b. U.S. No. 1A 3.80-3.76, No. 2's 375 Prices to erowers for Rraded In buyer s (neks US. No. 1A 3.35-3.36, No. 3's 3.00-2.40. Offers to growers, lor ? lacked In crnles U.S. 1A (Inch and ,n) 3.00 net. Another ciato conliact being let today. Also suck contract lor camps. One suck contract for repack to crates ul Slnr.klon lei ln.it week at 3.00, delivered lor (Ineli and '. Shipments: Saturday 28, lo date (76. Last year 21, to dale 601. Livestock I'dll ll.ANII I.IVI.hTIK K POIULANU 11 lUHUAl Culiii! jiaiabio VI.IAO; holuover 10b; inuiket liiiileialely ucllve, nio.'illy hleutiy-weak; hall doi) lieaU uood and riiulrp. hiimiiiiI Ubb lb led hieerh JJ Ull, iiioimd i limdn muni VH lUiH lb knurl led hicitji Oll-Ju.01), lew IoiiiIh euiiiinereial giiihn hleein U bt,-Jt; uu, lew Utility Meer lU.Ub il.ou; lew louilh kooiI iirounU kOU lliuu lb leeiler hteern 'S4.; ncvorul loadn yeariliiK bteera mid lieiieni iinxuld m noon; lew now! lluhl hel lo r ti ll; t on ii 1 1 i i lu I Helium llin.illy ai,Ul.2J U(l, lllllliy xruilen b jtl-ii WJ, L'uuiier unil enlter cowa U.UU-M.Lai; hiielln Uownwutd lo lu Ul. lew ullllly cowa Ij lxl il. yoimu coiiiinerciu.l cowa up to UU; lew t'oinini'iciul bulln 2JM U4.U0; ullllly 20.W-22.UU; cullerii down to III. 1)0. Culves hulable lihU; innrket uboul uteaily, eiioieu uiul pi line IikIh veaiem M-uree; lew nood und choice mound 30Mli3 io culven J4.Uuia.liu; lew uuod nnd eholce snick ciihnii as U0-JV.O0; ullllly mill coiiiiuercliil calvea mostly 16. 00 S1U.UU. Ilniia salable 1.160; market 2.1 M) hlliher; choice 1 und i butcnern Hiin I Uii 32.7d.23.IW: lew Iota Zi2'j; choice IjU-iiX) lb 21.60; choice ilio-J.iO lo aowa IB 6U-1U.UU; ClIOIco 4UU-66U lb 1U.6U1II.UU, Hhcep aalable l.iiO, market ac tive; aliiiitihlt'r laiiiba atroiiu to 6Uc lllnhei , Icedern J .(Ml hmncr; enes ateady, iiood-prinie laiubn i2.UU-2'i.UU, UlchlillUK aholll luinb.i lo 22.6U; ai.able lot choice und prime M lb 23 6U; koik! und choict leedera 2U.U0-2I.UU;, lew lleahy leed era 21.6U, medium down lo 10. 00, Itood and choice ewcu 6.60 0 60, cull and Ullllly 3 00-6.00. CIIICAdO I.IVKNTdCK CHICAUO iIlog prices added 25 cenia or more a huniliedweiuht ! mi the amulliKi Monday aupply in moil- thun lu monihn Lnllle were sieady to 50 eenU. nikher und aheep lull ynteady. An ehtlmaied U.60U hogt went on nnle at the opening, ainiille.il aince lui.t Nov. 12, the olllcliil ArmiMicc Day ob.serviince. Mom aulea In the cm rent ae.vMnn were ul 119 00 io 121. ou. llie hlKlie.it aince the monih sinned. Hows took 1M.76 to H0.76 Willi 8 lew head grading ' choice going ai :;ooo. Clearance wua goon Ihioughoul the ll.vl by curly In the day. Good to prime slecra inoslly sold Irom 127 00 lo I34.60 and a lew prime loads ul M4.76 lo 3S.;5. Choice lo low . prime hellera look I2D.UU to 133.26, one prime load Meera and lielleia mixed mcrltliig 36.0U. Cowj lopped ut HD.UO. bulls at I23.UU, and vealcra at S34.O0 (Jooc! (o urliue aurliig lambs rnmrcd limn 123.00 to 2i.00 while ewes were S7 2S and below Arrivals included an estimated 10.000 cattle, or around 3,000 lewe t liu n a week bbo, 400 calves, and 1 2,000 sheep. STOCKTON LIVKSTOCK 8TOCKTON 11 (U8DAI Cat- tic 1.200: Mockers and leeilers b0 nei arnil M limn v nu.'u In ir per cent ol supply, cows 30 per cent, balance other slauuhter classes; moderately active, steady, ! lead Hood 1,050 lb feeder steers 30.00; load commcrclal-Hood 1.010 lb clover steers 20. "S; lew utility commercial steers 1BOO-23.00; sprinkling iitlllty-conimerclal hel lers 17 00-24 50; load commercial mixed yoliiiK cows and hellers 3 I . 7 S , ultllly-coinnicrcla! cows 15ZVI9 SO; calmer - cutter cows 12 00-15.00: iitlluvcommercial bulls 22.00-25.00; load Rood-cliolce 770 lb leeder sleers 2.1.00; 500-650 lb short ycnrliiiKs 3H.O0. Calves 2S0; moderately active, steady; mid chnleiy vealns 30 OA; several lots Kond-cholce 350-500 lb -liK-liers-lefiler sleer calves 25.00 27.75: cnmparahle heller calves 23 50-2850: medium calves 21.00. Hors 1.000; no early action on iliiiiKhler classes; lew lots itood hone 50-60 lb feeder pigs steady It 23.50. fiheep 700: market not estab lished. MAN l.Ol ATi:i) Phillip J. Barker, wauled here on a i hiuiie of passing checks with iiisuiiicient lunds to cover, has been located In Medford and will be brounht here lor prosecution. Deputy Sheriff Dal Reed said to. oay. Barker was picked up by Medlord authorities at the request of the local sheriff's office. r. WeHaveR All Mokts In Stock Try Thtm All I Smith Corona - Undarwood Romlngton Rond VOIGHT'S PIONEER Office Supply Co. '. 439 Main Ss l tte "l .1 o to IP i ii i BRAND NEW I I ROYAL. L. a iiiHiitn r (ui rir DiimmIiI Hlrlinitiiiit lirnliy, Irurk iirilliiK ruilvll IU bll. mrNii ii-ai. c in rr ' 1 liriirlma Hi,lliiilMIB, dluilk. Kill. !ft in Ti i1ni Moil (.'uiimi, ilriink. Kin, lift or 7'i iImvh. l liNrli-a IIIiihiii, ilrunk anil illMirilrily. I'lrml nol nuillf. Ilmilrl Lalla, drunk fin, IIS ir 7' i ly llitirl llnlr, dliink fin, lift nr 7'j ly. Onli Conralt, dliink. Krnlrnrt, 2d dr WIIIINtn Dlrklllkfill, drunk, fill, IIA or 7' dmi- Jiiir l'liiiis, mi iiirlnr'i lli-ri. I'm. I 1.1 hill I jRinr-i riilppi. vliiUllun basic nil. Iil 1.10 IimiI llr-nry Tliuinai, drunk, fin. 16 or la' ly Nrlli. Willi, drunk, rin. lift or 1", di. IInrltt John, drunk, fin, lift or 7' day. Il.r.y Hml I h. drunk, fin, lift or 7'i dnva. Wlir JnhnMiii, drunk. fnifll lift 111! Tliiiniaa Cnnnvr, drunk fin, lift or flank tiler, vlulallon liailc rul flnr. lift Hull no, drunk, fine, lift or 7'i dava. I.'arl Arnold, rtiunk. fin, lift or 7' da llil,rl Uuller. dliink forfait lift ball Carlyla ninltli, diunk. MO, lift or 7' ilaya. .kar Kallhly, drunk, fin, lift or Tt duya. L'lnUlophrr llallard, drunk. Kanlcnc. Ift dayi. l.lnyd 1aiI, drunk, flna. lift or 7'( daya lllrhard l.aar,. nil mufflar flna. Ift Marvin Tuppar, drunk, fin, lid or III day f.d MrUouial. drunk, fin, lift or 7'. dava. lloland Jat-kaon, drunk, flnr, lift or l'i daya Dall,rt Morton, drunk, flna, 120 or 10 ouya. Ilrally John, drunk, fin. IIS or dava. John O'khaa, drunk, fin. 120 or Id daya Herman Wyatt. dlaordrly ronduct. flnr. lift or Wt daya Mlrkry Low, drunk, fine, 113 or 7' daya. sMti.n rmn "d ll,ht rr,e't! William Hmlth, drunk. Flnt, 20 or 10 days Jack Padgett, drunk and vagrancy. Fine, aiOO and : daya Vinson Ashley, drunk. Fine, (IS or 7', d-js. Franklin Hoover, fall leave nam and address al accidrnt. Fine, 1.1. Franklin Hoover, no operator's 11 cene. Fine. W Franklin Hoover, drunk. Fine, 9IS or 7' days Nora Zwcigart. ran red light. Forfeit ball Wne Croxell. no operator s license. Fine. 3. Death Claims C. Campbell PAISLEY IrnRfdy siruclc (or the second time within a (cw days in the home uf Mr. and Mrs. Clmrlrn Campbell, lifetime resi dent ol thin community, ln.it week Chnrlcs Cumpbcll, 81). pioneer and retired slieenmnn died nhortly alter beliiii lound at 8 a.m. Sunday i in a dviiiu condition by a nciKh - l bor. Chester Withers. Withers had one to the Campbell home to help with chores. Campbell had been In apparent n A..lil. l,,ln HVIHiiU auanln,, Uh,. he visited Mrs. Campbell, pa- tlcnt In the Laiteview Hospital with a broken hip. She was returned only a lew days before her last Injury Irom several weeks In the i il0.spunl with a broken ankle and I ' ... . . .... was walkini with a crutch when she fell In the bathroom.' Friday inornlim.' - Al one time Campbell owned sev eral thousand acres of land In the Chewaucan Valley and around HERE'S THE mn TO SEE Your friendly Greyhound Agent ex j i -.k m ar aw wm a. - r : 3 VSii 'JtvY P- J?' Colorful autumn calls! See your Greyhound Agent about a late vacation . . . trips anywhere in the West or all America . . . Expense-Paid Tours in U. S., Mexico, Canada... group trips by chartered bus to the Big Games, other events. Bus fares are lowest, and there are no loutr fares than by Greyhound! See How You Save From Klomoth Foils: Portlond $ 5.85 Seoltla $ 9.15 Son Froncisco $ 6.10 firlurn trip 30 LESS. on Round Aqcnt, J. K. SAYRE 904 1 i SONG STYLIST Carole Simpson Billy May band appearing at the Summer Lake. He operated one of the llrnt blatlc.smlth shops in Palnlcy, ntartlnic about 1003. He alno owned thou.sandii of head of Hhcep but nold most of hi hold lim Home yciira ano. There were no children In the family and little Is known of Campbell's brothers and sisters who live elsewhere. Mm. Campbell tHUcht school at Paisley for several years. She is llie Inrmer Mary Wlimlleld, sister ol Cvome Wlnnlield, Reno. Phillips Death I Reported Here DUNSMUIR Charles Everett Phillips. 50. lather ol Joe A. Phil lips, Klamath Palis, died In a San Krnnclsco hospital Saturday alter a short Illness. lie was mananer of Bob's Dairy In Mt. Shasta lor some time. Survivors Include the widow : Laura: three other sons. James. I Hln Linda: Gerald. USN: and Charles. Whittier: two sisters and three brothers, all In Oklahoma. p'uneral services are bolnp; ar ranged by Noble's Funeral Home and will be announced later. Favorite of Millions WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT IDC aj .' T y "I W"MH v . Los Angeles $1 0.40 El Poso $28.05 Soil Lake City $18.15 - Trip TV!! Pint Ptdmi Tour Phone 5S21 Klomatli t it, (above) It featured with the Armory here tonight. Norblad Plans Tax Bill SALEM lPi Rep. Walter Norblad (R-Orel said Monday he would Introduce a bill In Congress to stop or limit the compromising of in come tax payments. He is particularly critical of Uie settlement of the $1,300,000 tax claim against Violinist Fritz Kreis lcr for a quarter of that amount. "The excuse that he only knows how to fiddle and doesn't know how to keep books is very unsatisfactory to me and, I am sure, equally unsatisfactory to the American taxpayer," Norblad said. He said these settlements "sim ply place a heavier tax burden on the rest of us and certainly don't make the tatk ol paying our own Income taxes any more pleasant." ril Standard. Obituary ni r-ftiNc, Klmrr Hit tnj, M. liOliitif rri- rlnn tit Klufnath tHrii titrt Hrpt I. Ift2 Hurvivura inn hidr- hn tUrr. Auxiut, brothrr, Karl, of tha rity: I wo uteri. Mrs. Chtrlall4 ('rrnirhel, of (hit rity. nd Mr Vfsta Worxi, C,. Ion. I.iiii( wai m rDinrr of HI ni nth rll Iffv JIW. I.OOM. Ihf Yr- Jfiwfhip )rf rr fi(l lKion nf the ath 'n Amerlran - ih K la main f'nira riur, Ul nral rvir! Wrrjnrwlay. 1 Pm- ' Ward Klamath Funeral Ifomt. afh ir 1 . dot at Kiaroafh Kaili du-d n R.ifenr ! nept. 37, 1113. Hurvivora inriude: hn parrnla. Dr. and Mn Gforae H Adlrr I and two HitcM, Madrlon and Sheila, of . Dili elt; frandfalhar, B. A- Anh-r. Irnny. Caiir torK. a mernner j nf Klamath Chapter, Order nf DeMMay. i The body la at Ward Klamath Funeral Home. Funeral aervire, Wednri.'la, ' 3 p.m., at. faula Epiacopal Chunh. Hr.NNiH i CharlM F.dward Dennla, 70. native of Worrenter. Mau , and leiderii of . KJVma'h '"r :' ,,d,ed lrfn-re i Sept. 27. Survivor Include: the widow. Ir.a M., of thii city; two anna. Her. heri m., nf this city and M-Sgi. c. e. Dennta, Fontalnbleau, France, daugh- Mr, wiary f renew, neigrarie, yugo lavla: two autera, Mn. Beale Hill and Ruth I. Dennli, Worcetter. Mm.; aUo three grandchildren, Mr. Dennis wn a member nf Klamath Lodge No. 77, AT. tk A.M., Klamath Chapter No. .13. Royal Arrh Mauim, Calvary Commandery No. IR, K Mights Templar. Hillah Temple, A A O N M. Shrine. Aloiia Chapter No, 16. Order of Kanlcrn Star and Naomi Shrine No. 3. Order of White Shrine of Jerusnlern. The body In at Ward's Klamath Funeral Home. Notice of the funeral arrangment will be found el where In this issue. FUNERAL Funeral srrvtrM. for CharlM Edward Dennis. 70. who died here Sept. 27, will lake plact from the r ha pel of Ward's Klamath Funeral Home, 923 Huh Qtrjt Tuavwlav 1 -1ft n m th. Ru David Barnett Jr., First Presbyterian Church, officiating. The body will be forwarded to Worcester, Mass., for final rltea and Interment, l' rixMrZ:Z. m.fZ'z. vjaOr tt-mJ&rzzv? NOW, you ton own thot complete Keystone 8 mm. movie outfit you've always wanted. Buy at Standard Optical and save $17.45. At Standard Optical you don't pay a penny down . . . only $2.50 a week. 8-PIECE KEYSTONE MOVIE OUTFIT INCLUDES: Keystone "Pothfinder" Keyilon "Coiirrionder" 8 Projector A.II-leother Gadget Bog Corrying Cose Rodiont 2-Section Tripod ond Pon Heod Da-lilt De luxe Challenger Screen 30x40 DeJur J8 ligM Me'er end leather Cose Poll of Eostreor 8 mm. Color Move film YOU SAVE $17.45 Keystone "29" 8 mm. The new "Pathfinder" movie comero viith fixed-locus lens Ihot's olwoys reody for action. Drop-in looding, adopts to tele pho'o or wide-qngle lenses. , ONLY $49.95 Keystone "68" Projector The "Commander" proieclor wilh 750. wolt lomp, precision.gear drive. 400 ft. reel ond Keystone liletim. C.,,,. onteel ONLY $114.50 No Down Payment, As Little As 715 MAIN STREET Butte Valley Names Queen MFRRILL Brown haired, blur- T(1 Bflly lfiarirn Is in, clinirn i "I the Btlttft Vnllfy hlwh St hftn. for if flndiflate for Quren nf thr Khim nth BBuln Pntato Frfltlval (o be hld f)ct. 17-18. here. Hetty i.s 17. a senior nnd 'hf dauKhtrr of Mr. and Mrs. Dan wmncn. ne wjii compeip w in iviHrinH DPHKiry, jviprrill, nmripy .InhnRtnn Hrnlfv Anltti Wrhrr w n-,. i,, ri,u' ti,,., V. i ' I 1 UHen Kelleher, TulolnltR. for the frsttval CToWn at the QllPPn's ellml. natlf.n Hunr- tn th Wfrrill frm. " , ' " . munny nan, uci. . inn. coun, in iviHmain r nun 10- day to buy BporU clothes preNcnted W'1" forma) outfit and Othrr RlMs by the ffstlval committee will be , Kueasw at dinner of the commit- , . t. . , . . tee at the Wlnema hotel and will; broadcast over KFLW at 8:45 p.m. PIANO LESSONS Arrft ig with teacher now lo start J your boy or girl on tho instrument that tf a joy for lifo. You con rent lovely new Spinet piono for 9.75 monthly or a used piano ai low as 4,00 monthly: In either caia you may, if you wish, apply the rent, for o reasonable time, toward purchase with no down payment necessary. Louis R. Mann Piano Co. 120 N. 1th Hammond Organ U SMI Movie Coroero REG. $ .9.95 AT ; 1U50 -95 13.95 22.55 13 85 3 95 REG. $228.70 AT NOTHING DOWN, $2.50 A WIEIC i Keystone Camera IN KLAMATH FALLS On Tho Record niRTHH WAI N Rorn In Mr. fend Mn Kn- nrih Wdlri. Rout 3 Bn lOU, Klamli Kaili. al Klamath Vally liMpit4l, IMdi. ,rl- w"ahl: Kund t'ACK A Born In Mr. and Mn. ... dnlph Cnrka. Maltn. Ora., at KUmtin Vitlky HfMpltal Kent. 2H, 1PIU. a kv. Wemht: a pounda S4 ounraa, TAYLOR - Born In Mr. and Mra. Fred Taylnr. Box SI. Merrill, Org., at Klamath Valley Knapital Sept. M, tUj, a m r I Werghtr 7 poundt 12l ounces. K AHFtFR Born to Mr. and Mm. f oi in Kurrer. 91.1 Rosa, al Klamatn Valley Hospital Kept. 21, l3, a boy. Weight: a pounda 10', ounces. roMri.AivT ritin Ravmond M. Hchtffman and Jennet L Srhlffman va. Joaeph E. Arbogast and PhWIla J. Arbogast, suit for can rellatlon of real estate Contract, Don Piper, attorney for plaintiff. nECKFI. CHANTED Dawn M. Ferris vs. Jack B. Farrla, Carburetor Too Rich Makes Motorist Too Poor Car owner who re wmtSnj money and not getting proper ra mileage due to over-rich mixture. will be pleased to leam ot a Wisconsin Inventor who ha dvl oped a very clever unit that helpi save gasoline by "Vacu-mating." It is automatic and operatea on the supercharge principle. Easily installed in a few minute. Fit all cars, truck and tractori. The manufacturers, the Vacu-matic Carburetor Co., 7617-700 W. State St., Wauwatosa, Wia., are offering a Vacu-matic to anyone who will Install in on his car and help Introduce it to other. They will gladly send full frca particular If you write them or send your nam and address on a post card today. W5 1 STANDARD OPTICAl S 49.95 114.30 , 4.95 (10.95 ( JTANDAPD OPTiCAl. .SJ1 1.JS VI $1.00 A Week 14.10 10.S5 u