Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 21, 1953, Page 4, Image 4

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PAGK FOUR
HKR.V.n AM) NKWS. KLAMATH VMAJS. OHWiON
CHILOQUIN
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Mis. Pearl Nygim's brother.
Clydt Ha r row, lost his Itfc
in Ron: tie River iicxr Gold
Bcucii vav Sunday moii.mi;. Mr
Fi"1 . C4av"V'c-''1 I aIAc4A. Vi nt boM ctpsiicd unci Barrows
: L'rWTOWfi:J i. v. ,MTfV.. JfcfrJ i M,a Ins hrad on nvk. Ho .
liTr-" j .v W. j m the wrtiorir.vs thnn live mtnuic
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
but could not bo revived. Mrs. Ny-
CHICAGO Hob pnoes V,. " , Mi,h,. m,...
VI.L STREKT
NEW YORK l.fl With only
moderate amonm m oiiMnew or- mto nrw Sfas0i., lugli
veiopinji. the nock market Tue.s- sround Tuesday on the expected
day aavancea in a i-mto i si, ooo .salable head. Most brought
The great majority of pains and steady 10 10 cents better returns
1nc.es were in the small fractions. uljm m te previous .session.
Occasional plus mciu exceeded a j cat tie turned mostly steady to
point. For the ii.ol part, how-'.so cens lower while sheep were
ever, the emphasis was on the up- .steady to 25 cents higher. Salable
aide. I cattle were estimated at 10.000,
Volume came to an estimated sheep at 1.500.
million and a third shares as com- Butcher weight ruys Kern-rally
i .,11. . ii.-i. k.n- thai, a. snlri (mm JM ". In bill l.vil
- -..n -v.-.-.,- - talari c al tho vU.umm.. iviint imnvd we.it to K'..Wll.!h Fall:
ftl 53. IU. S-OWS lOO MHIM It,. : ' ' ' ' "
, bershop qu.irtets anil the perform
"Choice and prime steers ..d n lh Klamath U.troeishop
vearhnga sold from to s:YC0 chorus.
Choice to prune heifers brought tp Horn R.i.1.iv: for the pro
Ml.Ot) to $-350. Cows lopped at Rrm were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
i iifti . Warren and here tivtn tit:chnst
?? ' One load of choice and prune were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hamilton.
13 - wnnleri imh i.iddm at 114 SO Bo.h f.nnilics "vvere tucsis here
3 while shorn Mads were 522.50 to jn toun.
Mrs. E. E Evans of Jacksonville
in:; to attend funeral services.
Deborah Diane Mack, who tipped
the scales at 9 pounds. 1 ounce,
was botn to Mi. and Mrs. Ted
Mack of Williamson River at Klam
ath Valley Htvpit.il Thursday. April
9 The baby's irandpaients live in
Alabama and in Ohio. Dcobie and
her mother came home Monday
al:ci noon
A number of Cluloqusn people
S.mmiay
Monday.
New York Stock
By The Associated prcs
Admiral corporation '
Allied Chemical
Allts Chalmers
American Airlines
American power Light
American Tel. 4: Tel.
American Tobacco
Anaconda Cop-oer
Atchison Railroad
Bethlehem Steel
Boeinp Airplane Co.
Bore Warner
Burrouphs Adding Machine
California Packing
Canadian Pacific
Caterpillar Tractor
Celaneae Corporation
Chrysler Corporation
Cities Service
Consolidated Edison
Consolidated Vuhee
Crown Zellerbach
Curtiss Wripht
Douglas Aircraft
auPont de Nemours
Eastman Kodak
Emerson Radio
Genera Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Georgia Par Plywood
Goodyear T;re
Homestake Mtnir.c Co
International Hajresier
International Paper
Johns Manville
Kennecott Copper
Llbby.McNeUl
Lockheed Aircraft
Loew s Incorporaied
Lonp Bell A
Montgomery Ward
Nash Keivuiator
New York Central
Northern Pacific
Pacific American Fith
Pacific Gu & Electric
Pacific Tel. & Tel.
Packard Motor Car
Penney J. C. Co.
Pennsylvania R, R.
Pepsi Col Co,
Philco Radio
Radio Corporation j
Rayonier Incorp
Republic Steel
Refolds Metals
Richfield OU
Safeway Stores Inc.
Scott Paper Co.
Sears Roebuck & Co.
Socony-Vacuum Oil
Southern Prcific
Standard Oil Calif
Standard OU N. J.
Studebaker Corp.
Sunshine Mining
Swift k Com pan r
Transamerica Corp.
Twentieth Century Foi
Union oil Company
L'nion pacific
TJnited Airlines
Untied Aircraft
United corporation
United States Plywood
United States steel
Warner Pictures
Western Union Tel
Westmghous Air Brake
We.Un;house Electric
Woolworth Company
3
LIVESTOCK
;? -4 923-OiX Ewes were 59 50 downward.
J 4 ;
38 J
93 ta
M ,l PORTLAND Lf i CSD.V Cattle
41 a, 'salable 200, including three loau
80 1, led steers not shown Tuesday;
market about steady; few $cv.1
2 i4; choice 8T51.035 lb fed steers 22 50
2 , 33.00; top Mondr.v 13 50; commer
M l cial steers 20 00-21 00; utility down
27 i to 16 00; utility-commercial betters
78 t 4 15 00 - 19 00; canner - cutter cow
8A j 10.50-12 50: few 13 00; uilhtv cows
39 13 50-150; utility commercial bulls
18 V 16 00-18.00.
5 , Calves salable 35; market
is vimuik m Chiloquin this week,
tirst at the home ot Mr. and Mrs
Waiter Zimmerman a.id then with
the Luy sta:pers. Mr. Evans choe
this week to revisit her former
home a-: the Eastern Star cnapterj
:s having a special cele oral ion i
this Wednesday evening.
Jack Winkle and Albert Rosm
made a trip early this week to
WUlow Ranch Calif., to see how
soon lotrtns Jobs woula be open'
for them where they worked last
season. t
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greear
wmm, --I -M
it - ymat li fliij
MARY LOU QUALLS
Rec Banquet
Said Success
' Court Records :-.
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r
ii"i'
Too ood wa.t ecellenl. the pirt
ttram wat erellent and pripct
an luiniu tor a bUKer, belter rec
reation Piociam in Klamttih I'alh
next year after Monday nliiht's s'C- :
oml annual KlauuitU Hpoi ta and '
Ueci'entional t'ouneil turkey baimuei r.i
and meellnii at the Armory, I'Lura t'Ji
wore marked lor neatly yOO. j m .
All phases of spoils bowlUu, bat
keiball Hv cajttuiii. baseball, .nvun
nun. that come under the new Iv ; hii. inn
oiKnni.ed ami giowuiK council were; vxUn A
recoKiiUed Awards weie preemcil i n imr
ay Hob McVey, Kl'Jl announcri
llev. Llod Hollow n y wat the
speaker, iisinti at ht.t topic, 1 Mai
tutce In the ll-n'icatiou rrornin."
JiiiWUiu out the tieud litwaid liunl-
ly pai (.cipiition in sport v t)i r
Olhrr s,tetiki'i,t meluded John Mi .
lUlUiis, IVlU-nu Htach, Ait Khklaml j .Ut
and Kkeri O Council. Oil roaches. I ,
M;tiUiii il r e e u. L'tHtumuider o ;
Kin math r' tills Amei umii l.e.jion -
Post. Hid Huid, sIhuwiuci loi ' ufK''"
the Hi'i ald mid New and Mary
Mills, newly e lee ted ptcMdriit of
the Women' Howling As-mvuhihh.
I 'lm d W one. spotl 'casler lor
KKl.W euueeii the pio.i'Mn
Ulanche Pettoif and Heinadette
Mathts were in chaine oi anaiijie.
ineiits.
llie dinner (or 2o peiont was
ened by women of the HeoiKan
church of latter Pay Saints
. kill iMd It'l (ll"l
I if. I A p(i i'rtl.ti,
Until A fUol, tili'n.
FBI Arrests
Wanted Man
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mi wlitt If lU'Oiur, ;
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if A Willi. .
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1 upcii liutur.i u,, r " ""Hi
..id n.1.1 ,,, rob'V. Atittu
i Vlulalini, anil i,. ' i 1 ""It W-
l) at oil rlllrlv I k,.,,. " "Wllri
.Unit, 113 or
Mil ,u V .-
tir.; ?w tin
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On The Record
8 steady; ftood-choice vealers 2? 00 family drove to Mediord to spend
Saturday with friends who will soon
move to Los Anseirs, On bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kranenbers
Merrill Girl
S On Trip List
Brief Case In
Car Said Stolen
62 ij' 31.00; prune 3.VO0: cull - many
W , : ctlVf s. vl rs 10. 00-19 00.
46 1. 1 Hops salable 300; market ,cuvc
1! "
69 nd 3 butchtrs 190-235 lbs :3 00-iO: orfc.irs Av.i Mrs. Troy Qu.ills o( Ihc Mrr-
54 3 150-170 lbs 50-24 50: 250-300 lbs Mfs. Pul Hfrron boean workms . r:ll HisIimav. will om thf 4 PU-
61 22.50-24 CO; choice 36O-JO0 lb sows PJ nine al Noal s iloldrn Ku:e srima;c Mr Youth." irrou,, i:i.i!
16 21 00-22.00: lighter weights to 22 50. mis eei. Srie w.ll uoik each lvui visit the I'n.trd SatioiK As-
52 i' Sheep salable 100: market steady aiicrnoon scinUIy m New York City, July 3.
39',:lin Monoays we to so cents i-r.s rau ir.t i.i Thc na::omv:de pikrim.tte will
' '!.. . 7 ' T; .. ,r.7 T , " V .. . . oi, sccr.il hundred bovj
49 l4 10 tea wooieo i.itios i w. e.... .r. . .u .r. " " . .. thf Vn..(.(1
? . cnoice quoiaoie to .i.w: irw oou-; auu ni- jumc-i iiu uiuiuci-ur.., , , h . , ,h ,ri. .
67 clioice slaughter ewes 6V50; culls; the Bob W.mplers. and m Klam- wSrnumtil alla.r, produr a!
a i. oowti lain ath Palls w ith a bro-Jie r and lami-, "lfn110"-" aliairs.
Iv. the lieorge PotllLs. Here lor; .' m uku jiikmi
pari ot the t.me was Bill PoMl. ' th only delegate from the Soiith
who t.-.tchcs huh school in BI;.. n Oreson dulric:. She won iroin
Lewis 1it.i in Seattle. candidates. Two, entered Irom
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Pohll spent iierrill.
a recent weekend visiting in t'u-1 Her trip was won on choice o(
gene with his 8o-ycar-oiQ motner her 1000 word es. ay. ''Why I Would
and with other relatives. 1-ke to See the United Nations in
Harry Pearson underwent major Action
Oil Lease
Filing Booms
' ANfHl II! AC. V Ala-ikA in Am
MERRILL-A Merrill Rul. Mjry;cr meUn-.e Saturday niRht. I 1(tfl?l(. ((hn(! ,iurrv u umlrr W(n
in OimlU !? ii n,..he. nt Mr 1 Mr- r iv Ini- i tH Ih- il.fi it. il.i. ..nPl.... t---.. ' i
tal
Hint ii
an. I Mil Jainri nln h
i, itt al Ktitmlti Val
Aiutl JV. IiJ Wlit(
Reward Up
For Flier
KAl.l.HPKU,,
Mt. A. M i Vi Taylor.
Arthur, lias reported to City Po
' lice the. I of brief case from a
Mr.nl rh
Hra of flllIr i,u1M M d
have ehipprd , . '
ilfi tall .. al K1aiaii!trt Rpllf the nrrrh (or Ik. 1
'' a J'- jJ w"" ! I" which the four took n 1
Funorcl
around 26 cents higher: choice 1 oi Klamath Falls were sucsts of Lou Quails, n. daughter of MrJ Mrs. Taylor said thr theft oc
curred either while the car was
paikil n: Shady pine between R
and ID Jo p m . or at thr S. ti'.h
S.reet Tavern between 11 p in. and
midnight.
She de c r t bed i he . a c as tan
and horch:de It conianie,) insurance
ptiM.'rt and an insurance license;
he .said.
rl KUitalti
31 l4l
69 Western Orepon Showers Tues
;day night. A few showers and par-
3' 4 I11 1aa-i-. nm, U'nuri.v U,-l,r '
116 3 rom tJ T5 Tuesday. Cooler i surser' in K1malh Valley Hospi- ThcNregon uroup will go first to
Warren OK's
Extradition
20 t;
Wednesday with hizhs Xrom 60 to
0. Hishs alone the coast about 55
26 -
49
48
to 23 miles an hour.
Extern Oregon Considerable
cloudiness through Wednesday.
Highs from 70 to 75 Tuesday. Cool
er Wednesday with hisrhs from 60
70. Lows Tuesday night 38 to 50.
M 3 Grams Pass and Vicinity
;al last wrek. For several days he Canada to pick up delete be-
had special day and night nurses fore leaving for the East by char
and was unable to have visitors, tcred -bus.
: but by Tue.vday of this week he is' Mary Lou's honor was announced
reported much improved. at a dinner. April 17, in the enfe-
Bob David quit school last yria ol the Medford high school,
month. He was a freshman at Ore- attended by candidates and their
eon Sta:e College but received an parents.
Invitation from Uncle Sam. He The local content ui snnnsnrrH in ' 'hat he has been in trouble
went to Portland last weekend for by the Odd Fellows and Kebckalu cvrr MlKr " ua 14 year old'
a physical examination and ex- Lodges, ' AUhoush he no'.cd that "Mr
SACRAMENTO r - Gov. War
ren :ud Tuesday lie tiat approved
Oregon s request (or the extradi
tion of Jo-.rph Haker. 19. for escape
from thr pcmlen'.uiry.
B:iker is bein held in San Fran
cco. Warren s.-ud Oreson Buthonltes
hae Siven h.m information show-
filtniis weie marie on 3,0.000 ncirs t..k plar
m a single day. six t.os Anuelei p'tt'i,'
resuletUs (lied on PO.000 acie.i ..ftu-i n
Monday.
I At the samp lime. C F. Shield
and h's A..-.octatra m the Ala.-ka
Oil and tins Development Co. re
, ported drilling was startinii this
' week lit a site alone the Olnm
iliithwuv in the interior.
'Hip Shel OU Co. also aimouiued
the opening of a Seattle explora
tion division office because of Ita
interest in the Alaska pros;iecu.
Hip announcement said four ma(v
pins parties will go mio the field
in tmd-May.
Toe sume of Interest Jn Ala.ska
oil prospects has dcelupcd alnce
the Department of the Interior
"igned with the Phillips Oil Co.
tor t-st drilling this summer in
the Kntalla region along Alaska's,
southern coast, east of heir j
1 1 iidi r
rial MiO.f. df Jiimm rmumi
ti.iiti thm I I'll Klamatli ; t.rtllintd
Tviaila . A pi il ;i, al i V
wriKiit is a Huan Uke r.
.1 IL M
Wa
KU.rt
rtuiga ut Hi
Realtors Nome
Out By Accident
The name of Macon S. Jaiks was
Inadvertently ntn:ltrd fiom the lit
UrpoMUn-. of the r.I .,m
Kal,M,el bank w.Vi,
tienil.V ""Wrfti
The llllMlni.. luiir y,,
Wllhrl,,,. .,, ,rr lJ.'.H
'd. J. and Klh.M.,. rl
old All lucd III ll,e K.li.J. 1
-CM L'l
1 a huan t.ak.
j Iliry hav, nut Una ,.
M,rr..em niv. f.iii. lV4til
n.-Hl.,.r.. n.r been im4i
'i. ir hikii. nun, tmougq r4'
. tiia and Oregon
j Rccossion Said
Juit 'Round Cornet
...... .'II ...: . v., ii i i,. C'lon la lut aimin,! in. e.
IcHWiucUon a mile south .'.I hern "ZJX'rtZ S H
lr the past e.I. .tailed produe-' 0 L loatniiJ
vi..,,,i,v l)ald 11. Klueselnun M lj
j llie linn s' Mill A I. ol Rwert Voik l.ild a lliretui, 0
ll.,...r .n.i eoinuanv lleadilllallel a ' ",r uuunwn.rri. .Monday la
is al Portland P"' "ceuilon but tmpHiuJ
i '111 mill l deiliined lr a raiiae- not reliiri t u
llv ol 13J.0OO oonrd leel In all ( llvplllr nrprrnMon
' eiclit hour iliin II hM le- "A mild recension would a.
; Iween as and loo einilve-.. country a economy a lot ol pet1
I Emmet Trunin. Wllo Jiuiiervi.ea rnirariman aaia.
I construction, w ill remain until op-1
eratlon ! well established, lie haa
been auiwnntelidenl of Hi, Bwect
New Mill In
Production
Hlrt ' M Tueidkv ,rA a I Wenn,V : month. Wayne DuBoia wno earlier, SU ls DOWN ' new, sl.r.r, I un man who K""t wh.eh wa, printed In
2 r uv . -Sy ni?i" i 'ha r wa, a'.lend.n. Open B.blt PORTIA.ND t of Ore. a bee,, , d.fUcu.tothe, than '"'ia",',.' d't " "
Coo. Bay Area Partly sunn, !5"SJ""'ule """ " : E5"'!; '"!'. .JIJ"" HlV'l "L' TO,' Klamatli Doard ul Itealtar.
J";erlv to norSwei. " Claudef.e Paramo returned to . R.ilwav A.oct..tl0n .-aid it was habitation." .mood ilandmi He mmrd kr
s; an hou Htrt ll , c'ht - " E"ter ndiconvert.ns itv electric line aerv.nc W,rrm said he has svnip.thv I ' Or.nta l-.v, and.
ll SeJS' JSlf Jf 6K L0W then decided to quit her job there Ore,h.m5.nd Bonn, to dlencl for BaKef, !e and babv blit he m n'"!V!,h'' '"f, Uw I
T Northed f Californi P nd re'Urn 10 Cni!o'u:n' stw ha v operation. . M,r, oreson will b, considerate 01 ,n! Wlllard Hole1' 1
floard I ltme '""I Ior 10 ''.
rountoin Pen Rapairina
,T fMIMI'IW"
l. M.h. fl.M.f I.
ihi. r i.t
...I R.at .fi.ti
R..I.I ..I
h... ,l.n
LOUIS R. MANN PIAHO CC
130 N. 7th
Himmand Orfan dtti OJ
3 Lhroueh Wednesdav excem mvht1-.. .
a - - 1 uo ni.
t nA mnmmer Irtw (ni n alnrttr . -...
a -m .1 .- w..vu. 3 -, , ,Mr. ar.a .airs. r.uiu uoiy iqu
09
; Portland at midnight Tuesday. 'cerncf
.1 1 ih. a.. 4rSn. Pisint Rs'a (Aitth. ... J . i .
1 ' ' - - -J .. cnuoren apeni ihsi weracna in.
" .w-ard. Northerly to westerly winds ; Sweel Home vlsitmir with lormer
M , of 10 to po miles an hour off coast. . chiloquin residents, Mr. and Mrs. ;
rj , ! The five-day outlook for Western 1 Rrece currv. i
,9i Oreiion Showers, mostly occur-j Mr, and Mrs. Robert Mezger are
411,' ring Wednesday. Friday and Snn- j parents of a third child and secono
3g a, day. Total Si to .5. Temperatures daughter. Donna Lee who weighed
44 3g about normal, with tops In 60s and less than aix pounds, was born at
45 a, mimmums in 40s. ; Klamath Valley Hospital early;
jne iive-aay ouuuot lur Tasini. mursaay morning. April . oy me
Oregon A few showers, mostly , t,me Mrs. Mezger was ready to
occurring Friday and Sunday: total come hime the older children, Al
amount generally less than one. : len and Pegcv. had broken out with
tenth Inch; temperatures averag- i measles bo Merger toolt a leave '
tng above normal with lowering ; from his job as forester and Is
trend toward the end of the week; 1 home helping his recuperating lam
CHICAGO GRAIN
w.r. .mill nrt sTi.hn , ' highs In 60s and 70s. lowering to; ,ly. At a shower given recently lor
mdcance on the board o( trade 505 "nd 605 b" 'he nd of the , Mrs. Meige
n-,.a.H. iweek. Lows generally in the 4Cs; exact arriva
arnnna OCtasiOIll illKI HI ic lviuco, l.l".'U .iit.vu...
guests gue.ssed the
exact arrival nl the Infant. Mrs.
May and July beans sank ar
3 cents at times following over- ( reas-
night announcement the Commodl-1
ty Credit Corporation had lowered : By The Annotated Press
the price at which it would sell I :4 hcurs to 4:3s a.m. Tuesday
cottonseed meal. This influenced
sovbean meal, whirh cold at 1A4 a '
toD. off $1 from Monday. Baker
Corn and oats moved ahead. L Grande
These feed grair.s were helped by t-akeview
a continued rise in live hog prices. ' Medford
Wheat closed lower, May j Newport
12.17 corn lower to i I North Bend
higher. May J19-1 58 V oats tin-; Ontario
changed to higher, May 7S V"6. Pendleton
rye 1 to 1 1, higher. May II 64 i,.iPortland Airport
soybeans 1 lower to 1 , higher, ! Roseburg
May 13. 04-3. 04 ',. and lard un- Salem
changed to 5 cents a hundred .
pounds higher. May $10.55. Boi-e
Wheal Chicago
Open High Low C lose Denver
.Max. Min Prep.
May 5.18 2.18J4 2 17 '3 J. 17 Eureka
Jly 2.21'. 2 22 2.20'. 2 2.V..Lo, Allele
Sep 2 25:. 2 26 2.24'. 223'. New York
Dec 2.31'. 2 32 2.30. 2 30 V Red Bluff
Mar 2 35 U 2.35 ', 2 34 2 34 san Francioco
.Seattle
PORTLAND GRAIN Spokane
PORTLAND .f Coa.se grain
unquoted. , , .
Wheat 1 bid . to arrive market. UeDUfieS lOKe
75 43
73 42
72 43
77 4fi
53 42
57 43
77 51
74 51
69 49 T
72 43
74 44
75 47
55 32
67 45
53 47
fiS 64 .02
47 37
S) 54
61 51
61 46 .05
m 50
KF Man To Jail
her'1
: mg time by only eight hours.
! Fort Rock
Rt FOBKRTA Mi OKK
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Warren
of Canyon City. Ore., are the
proud parents of Catherine
, Marie, who arrived April 8. and
vnghed 8 pound, und 2' j ounces.
The proud grandfather is Ralph
Webber ho became Rrandpa for
the I;r.,t time, and also Laura Web
ber who became a ircairandmo
ther for the f.r.'.t time. Mrs. War
ren is the former Eeverlv Webber.
D;c;: Srhaub received delivery of
a 1153 firen 14 ton Ford pick-up
Friday April 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morehouse and
children of Grants Pass, arrived
.Saturday, April 11. to visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morehouse and
lamilv lor n few dav. i
Mrs. Jo (jilder. Fort Rock 4-H
leader, took to of her tiirls, Joan
pprry and Terca Ward to Lake
view April 10. to attend thc 4-H
Judg.ng school. !
Mr. Charles Boley. Floyd ,
Branch and Richard Brown were;
obligated into the Fori Rock
Orange, Saturday njfjht.
Mrs. Anita Oate. and Mrs. Anne1
S3
anphie
U ha.
aaaa mw Now the
ontraal v lb. Arm.
aaolb I Lib l
aouad pntj'n.
basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast
Soil White (excluding Rexi 2 41;
White Club 2 41 j Eu2ene M Matter. 29. Ii
Hard Ked wimer oroinary i ii. ,.., ,, ci. . u,r,hri an ir
12 per cent 2 43. ! Sheriff Dal Reed, for state prison Gates who was four years old April
. J re"iplv '"al ?,6:, hrlv in Salem w here he has been ,en. 1 13. The partv took place at the
"our : corn : '"a '"' tenced to not more than five years school house during recess Mondav
for larcenv bv embezzlement. 1 aiternoon, There were two verv at
A jurv found Ma'.'ler guilty and tractive birthday cakes. There
last Friday morning he was acn-i 'r 2" persons present at the
tenced by Circuit Judge David gathering.
Vandenberg. Matsler w-as found 1
guilty of taking J45 cash and three; SAN FRANCISCO "USDAi
sewing machines lrom the Sewing ' Potatoes: street sales market
Machine Service and Exchange. ! about steady; prices unchanged
421 Main, while an employe of the i Sixteen cities; arrivals 493; cars
firm. I on track 1.188. i
CHICAGO POTATOES
CHICAGO ifi Potatoes: Arriv
als 70. on track 265: total U. S.
ahlpments 605; steady; Idaho Rus
sets S5.75. m 10 lb mesh sacks In
master containers 16.15, bakers
16.40: Minnesota-North Dakota
Pontiacs J2.75-3 00 washed; Mon
tana Russets 15.25.
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REOPENING
WEBBER'S
CAFE
119 So. 4th
MONDAY
APRIL 20
Run by the Former
Squeeie-lnn Crew
Friendly
Helpfulness
To Every
Creed and Purte
Ward's Klamath
Funeral Home
Marqucrite M. Ward
and Soni
925 Hiqh Phone 3334
can cut profits three ways--:
tJWOa YiaD IT MMA6IN0 R00f 1
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I ; 3. PIOKOTE IOT, MOID, AND HI6H STOtASf 10SS
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D-D KILLS NEMATODES
D-D controLi root and tubr damage by nematode
and other soil peu.
.Check your crop now for evidence of nematode dam
age. Ifaoil pests are your problem, order D-D now for
application at the proper time. Get in touch with the
D-D dealer in your area and arrange for treatment
before your next planting. ,
Your fields can be custom fumigated by
trained men who bring their own equip
ment, or your own tractor can be equipped
with D-D injector at low coat.
0.0. l m4 haiawu. T-dt Ka-I , U $ mw 0-
Monufatvr4l by SHElt CHEMICAL CORPORATION
Oafrbvred by
WALKER BROTHERS!
Merrill. Oreaon PHONE 4211
SPRING
Make Every Penny Count During Our
JRIPLE-THRIFT
Used Appliance cleanup
Washing Machines Ranges Refrigerators
LOWER PRICES
Save 3 Ways
WASHERS Do,
Moytoq (ovcrhoulcd-reliniihed)
MW (Nice cleon all white)
Thor Automatic (overhauled)
Eoiy Spinner (excellent buy)
Maytaq (Deluxe-current model)
Bcndix (fully automotic)
Wettern Beacon (A-l ihope)
Maytaq (refinithed like new)
Automatic (complete overhaul)
Maytaq (square aluminum tub)
Eaiy (overhaulcd-rcfiniihed)
Hot Point (with pump)
MW (ovorhauled-rcfinishcd)
Kenmore (all white-pump)
Blackitone (qivt away price)
Faultless (priced to tell)
REFRIGERATORS
Friqidaire (new finith)
Cold-Spot (new scaled unit)
MW (Dcluxe-rcfinishcd)
RANGES
General Electric (excellent)
Hotpoint (2 new elemonti)
Weitinqhouse (very modern)
MW Deluxe (extra qood)
Monarch (wood and electric)
LOWER DOWN PAYMENTS
LOWER MONTHLY PAMENTS
n Povt. Por. Mo.
$ 7.33 $ 5.33
S 6.33 $ 4.33
J10.33 S 7.33
$ 9.33 $ 6.33
$17.33 S12.33
$ 7.33 $ 5.33
$ 6.33 $ 4.33
$ 8.33 S 3.33
S 7.33 S 6.33
J 7.33 $ 5.33
$ 5.33 S 4.33
J 5.33 $ 5.33
i 3.33 $ 3.33
i 5.33 $ 5.33
S 3.33 $ 3.33
$ 3.33 $ 3.33
$15.33 $10.33
$13.33 $10.33
$ 7.33 $ 5.33
$15.33 $10.33
$10.33 $ 7.33
$ 9.33 $ 5.33
$10.33 S 8.33
$ 5.33 $ 5.33
3 EXTRA
SPECIALS
General Electric
Lift Top Refriqerotof
133
33:
EASY Washer
133
33
CRAWFORD
RANGE
3333
13 Months to Pay on Any Unit Above
WE HAVE LISTED ONLY A FEW OF OUR LARGE SELECTION.
BUY EARLY WHILE YOU HAVE MANY TO CHOOSE FROM!
All Equipment Complotoly Rebuilt
All Equipment Complotoly Re-Finished
All Equipment Completely Guaranteed
Save 3 Ways
ems Bargain iarn
631 Commercial
Phone 9064-2-342'