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Juno 23, 11M2 HKRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINy Classified Advertising Raton One duy run pvr word 3o 2 duy run ..... per word (Jo 3 day run pvr word Ho 4 duy run 5 duy run Week run Month run ........ per word 10a ,...por word Uo ........par word 12a ......... per word 32a 20 DISCOUNT for payment In Advance. This dlt count , given to do away with book work and billing . '. . on actual paid In advance ads only. J DISCOUNT FOR Payment by tha 10th. This dlfr count given to Insure prompt payment of adi charged on monthly basis, CP CLASSIFIED INDEX Apartments Cor Kent ........ 24 Automotive . 34 Business Opportunities 4U Educational 12 Plnnncinl ..4U for Bale or Trade 3H Goncrnl Notices 4 Health .. .13 Help Wanted. Fcmiilo... 14 Help Wanted. Male 1U louses For Rent .... .., 20 Livestock and Poultry 44 Lost and Pound 3 Miscellaneous Vot Rent . 211 Miscellaneous For Hale 30 Miscellaneous Wanted ,..42 Ileal Cslnle For Bulo 30 Real Estate Wanted 3'J Room and Board 20 Rllnnllm.i Wnnled IH Lost and found LOST 3 head short yearlings, one black with while luce, two Jersey Guernseys, branded ' horso and rider brand on rlht hip. Phono W. a. NokkIo, West-Bnkor, or I. B. Morris, Rt. 2, Box 6311. Howard. 0-24 LOST Parker pencil belong Inn to set. Engraved "Doris Pavne." Picono return to Her aid and News office. 2020U PARTY PICKING UP ROLL OF BITS at Kern hotel plonxo re turn to Kami' fur reward, n ii 4 Csnsrel Nolle yVAlM "i"W"VW SYLVIA STEIBER, formerly of Zrfuu'iBc'i Boftiiiy scrvlci-, is now at Hoiel's Beauty Shop. 6-24 CLOSING MY BUSINESS June 30. Ropnlr jobs mui uo cancu for by that date. Rny Telford, 123 N. 0th. 0-25 kl WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any debts contracted by anyono other than myself Sinned: Virgil Henderson. 0-24 AFTER THIS DATE, I will be responsible only tor aeois con traded bv mysolf. S. L. Hund lev. 0-10 FRESH RAW VEGETABLE JUICES 131 N. 4th. Phono 4707. ' 7-10 TULELAKE CARPENTERS - For your convenience South' ern Oregon Hardware, 528 Main street, will be open each week night from 8 p. m. to Bam.. 3327tf SPECIAL for Mondays, Tues days and Wedncsdoys Crcme Oil $5 waves for $3.08. Tulip Oil Wavos, regulur $0, for 14.80. Luella's Beauty snop. 7-3 fBE WING MACHINES All mtkM. clemicd and renalred by expert. Guaranteed to run like new. C. H. Wlgginlon nhone 4848. 6-20 AFTER THIS DATE, I will be responsible only for debts con tracted by myself, J. A. Holm. 6-22 AFTER THIS DATE I will not bo responsible for debts con tracted by onyono other than myself. Ted ostrom. u-zs Personals MONUMENTS Klamath Foils Marble and Granlto Works, 110 So. 11th. Phono 6381 6-30 Services PIANO STUDENTS Beginners and advanced. Special rates. Stella Buglcy, 2202 Reclama tion. 0-27 LAWNMOWERS, small band . saws sharpened and repaired. Bodenhamcr Saw Filing, 3S1 E. Main. -7-10 HOUSE CLEANING Art Bene diet, 6848. 7-0mtf , GUARANTEED RADIO RE PAIR Dial 8203. At 2203 So. 0th. Dave's Radio Service D. R. McCurdy, Prop. 7-2 WE CLEAN RUGS, CARPETS FURNITURE and MATTRESS E8. Doromus Rug Cleaners, 2012 Orchard, Dial 0878. 6-30 I WILL OBTAIN your delayed birth certificate for you. Chas, ITnthavuav 19(1 N Ifllh Rt i Q Klamath Falls, Ore. 6-30 WRINGER ROLLS Washing Machine and Vacuum Clcnncr parts for all makes. Merit Washing Mnchlno Scrvlco, 611 South Sixth. 6-30mlf FLOOR SANDING and rctlnlsh Ing. Clifford Golden, Phono 3022. 6-30mtf PAINTING, KALSOMINING H. L. Brown. Phono 4226 7-10 BAGS mnchlno cleaned and patched. Peoplo's Warehouse Bag Co. 1710tf PICTURE FRAMING Art and Gift Shop, 610 Main. 0-24nitf HEMSTITCHING DRESSMAKING, Buttons and Bucklos covered. Alterations on now and old clothing Mrs. H. M. Allender, 731 Main, Room 216. Phono 7263. 6-16mtf 1 CURTAINS tulrllnt dorod. rhona 0200, 6 23 ; ;PICTURE FRAMING Gonller's, Wi- i,1U mum. 7-14mtf 10 Services jwvwwwvwwwWAWW I'AI'KMIANGING, painting, kul snmlnlnK. Dial 0328. Mulvin K, Front. fl-2mtf 13 Honlth DR. M. C. CASSEL. Chlrdprac- tic Clinic, colon and rectal diseases. 632 Main. Dial 7218. OllOinlf 14 Help Wanted. Female WANTED Woman or girl for housework. Phone 83H8, 6-28 WANTED Experienced womon cook for ranch. Good wages Box 1686, Herald-News, luuetf COMPETENT housokeopor. Mo dern homo. 340. Inquire af ternoons or evenings, 126 West Main St. 2462tf WANTED Experienced woman ranch cooky Call 71)84. 6-24 16 Help Wantod, Male WANTED Boy over 16, dish wushlng and handiwork. Don't apply union willing to work Good wages. Apply in person. Tlk-Tok Drive-In. 2137tf WANTED Married man for largo grain and hog ranch Will furnish living iuarter, Must hnvo experience In breed' lug and keeping records of pedigreed slock, Prorer man between 40 and' 88 years of age Lrtng rr. urencos. Patterson, Goose Haven Ranch, Midland, Ore. 6-23 WANT experienced car wreck' ers. Roy Call Auto Wreckers, 727 Commercial. 0-23 WANTED Farm hand, single, experienced. Santford Jones, Bonanza, Ore. 1982U WANT YOUNG MAN to learn shoe business. High school student preferred. LaPolnte s, 623 18 Situations Wanted HIGH SCHOOL GIRL' wishes care of small children In re' fined home. Box 2132, Herald. News. 6-24 YOUNG LADY wishes part or full tlmo work in store or small business. Call 6808 or 0078 before noon. 6-25 BABYLAND Coro of babies and children. Hour, day or week. 1104 Crescent. Phone 8341. 7-12rntf STENOGRAPHER wishes work, part or full time. Phono 5018 EXPERIENCED COOK wishes work In cafo or logging camp. Box 2840, News-Herald. 0-23 20 Room and Board ROOM, BOARD, or room. Phone 6883. 6-23 BOARD AND ROOM Prlvato shower. 723 Klamath. 7-10 BOARD AND ROOM 814 Wol nut. 7-3 22 Rooms For Rent NICE ROOMS for gentlemen, 6244. 828 High. 7-19 ROOMS Equipped for light housekeeping, 100 No. Broad. $4 up. 6-24 VERY ATTRACTIVE, largo room, closo In. Phono 6006. 6-24 CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th. All outsldo, nowly decorated, moucrn roums. Ail with nc-w Innersprlng mnttrosscs. Free parking, 6-30mtf NICE ROOM 134 North 3rd, 6-26 ROOM 020 Lincoln. 10-37U ROOMS 1034 High 7-Bmtf 24 Apartments For Rent FURNISHED APARTMENT 303 S,o. Fifth. 7-23 2-BEDROOM furnished apart- mont. Nowly renovated, 801 Market. 6-24 VACANCY Rox Arms Apart ments, 224 Broad. Phone 5760 New management. Mr. and Mrs. Lovclaco. h-1 CLEAN, desirable housekeeping room, Close in. All utilities furnished, $4.00. Apt, $6.00. Phono 5452. 15jj2tf SMALL TWO-ROOM nnd one room apartments nt 812 Oak. Inquire 806 Oak. 6-24 4-ROOM APARTMENT, partial ly furnished. New range. In quire 2222 Orchnrd after 8 p. m. 24-lOtf STEAM HEATED, nlr cooled apt. Corner Pine and Cedar. 1514U CASCADE Apartment Hotel Coinplolely furulsliuu. Con venient hotel service. Diijs, week or month. 7-llmtf FURNISHED APT. Reason able. 446 Market. 6-2B FURNISHED 3-room apartment by day, week or month. Wun dor Apnrtmcnts, 121 So. 2nd 1836tf FURNISHED ArT. 710 Mnln 1270U 34 - Apartments Per Rent CLEAN SINGLE or double housekeeping rooms for work ers. 133 No. 10th. 0-27 RIVERVIEW 2-bedroom fur . . , 1 . .,. 1 1 J Ql 1UM ul Mtlu,,., hwwi. Eleetrlcully equipped. Phone 6452. 1834tf FURNISHED APARTMENTS Utilities. Low rates. 410 N 10th. 6-2'lmtf ROYAL ARMS APARTMENTS Vacancy. 824 High. Dial 6871. lOOOtf 3-ROOM DUPLEX Phono 6856. 287U 2-BEDROOM furnished apart ment. 2300 Blchn. Call 7260 or 4827. 1841U VACANCY Alpha Apartments. 7-11 GLENCOURT APTS. 2 rooms and frco gurago. WeyorhaouS' cr district. Phone 5084. 6-27 VACANCY Espianado Courts. Furnished. 6-30mtf FURNISHED APARTMENT at Court View Hqlcl. 3127U PLEASANT furnished apt. close In, adults, no pets. Inquire 803 Lincoln. 6-26 CLEAN small apartments. Util ities furnished. Very reason' able. 248 Broad. 2666-ti EXCEPTIONALLY clean, pleas ant housekeeping rooms, $4 and up. Sleeping rooms $2. 410 So. Fifth. . 7-17 TWO, THREE AND FIVE room furnished npartmcnts, close In. Inquire 620 Washington or 116 No, Fifth. 6-23 ONE, TWO AND THREE-ROOM furnished apt., two blocks off Main. Newly renovated. 5141 High. 6-23 26 Houses For Rent 2-BEDROOM modern, unfurnish ed house. 2305 Oregon. 6-25 FOR RENT 8-room furnished house. 618 No. 2nd. 6-24 FOR RENT 5-room furnished house In St. Francis Park, $40. Geo. R. Llndlcy, 1227 Main St. 6-23 UNFURNISHED 4-room house. Closo in. Call 6731. 6-25 MODERN 3-rm. furnished house with sleeping porch. Corner lot, fence and lawn. General Electric refrlgerotor, water heater and 3-burncr stove, Automatic Supcrfcx oil heater and Maytag washer. All assessment-: paid. One block from bus line. 2204 Ebcrlcin. . 6-27 5-ROOM HOUSE Hot Springs. Unfurnished. Owner, 213 Cedar. 6-27 SMALL, MODERN furnished house. Utilities furnished. 2125 Blchn. 1507tf NEW 8-ROOM DUPLEX Elec tric stove, refrigerator and furnace. 1155 California. Ph. 6658. 1825U TRUCKS FOR RENT 'Vnii drive; move yourself, save H. btllcs Beacon Service, 1201 East Main, Phone 8304. 7-7mtf FOR RENT Largo house, sev eral bedrooms, close in, reas onable. Telephone 8226. 6-23 4-ROOM HOUSE, 335 Jefferson, ' $20. Inquire No. 8 Loomis Bldg. ' 2667U 3-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE Closo in. Inquire 117 No. 8th, 2548U FOR RENT Three-room fur nished house, lust redecorated, suitable for man and wife, at 516 Owens, $18. Inquire E. A. Dunham, 435 Oak. 6-23 ONE 2-ROOM. ono S-rnom fur nished house closo In, One 4-room unfurnished house in Homcdnlo. Inquire at 2130 Herbert. 6-23 FOR RENT Clean 3-room mo dern furnished cottage, $20 1238 Adams. 2671tf BACHELOR CABINS Closo in 610 So, 5th. ... , 6-27 FOR HUNT Vlirnlelm O.rnnm house. 1919 PoMlnnd. Dial 33. . 1851U FURNISHED 4-room, two-bedroom houso. Closo In. Phone 42S3 or 014 Lincoln. 2108-tf 2B ' Miscellaneous For Rent STORE BUILDING, 28x70, on East Main. No reasonable of fer refused. Apply 201 E. Main. 7-10 DEAD CAR STORAGE Cas cade anra.se buMing. Cars, trucks, machinery, what have you? Call nl nil hours'. Phone 8115. 7-llmtf 00 Real Estate For Sale THIRTY ACRES, Miller Island road., Barn, hog and chicken houses, 4-room house, In al fnlfa, oats, vetch. Phono 8940 or . lnqulro corner Miller Is-limd-Dorrls highway, 0-23 3B Miscellaneous For Sale AUCTION Saturday, June 27, i p m. at my ranch H mile north of County Farm on Summers Lane. Having accepted a posi tion with Uncle Sam will soil at auction the following: 17 Head Cattle 7 milk cows. One black yearling bull. 10 head yearl ings calves. All double tested, Hogs One 2-year-old sow, 2 gelts, 0 feeder pigs. Horses One matched ' team sorrel geldings, 1600 lbs., 10 years old. Excellent workers, sound and gentle. , 60 White Leghorn hens, sev eral rabbits, wagon and rack, walking plow, 40-rod hog wire. Furniture G. E. electric range, trash burner, 30 gal, electric water heater, all practicably new. Oil heater, dresser, table, floor lamps, 800 chick elec tric brooder and rruny other articles. Terms Cash Lunch Available During Sale Ray Bartholomew, Owner Col. Swigart, Auctioneer A.9 30 Real Estate For Sale STOCK AND GRAIN RANCH 652 acres, 300 in cultivation. all fenced and cross-fenced. Modern 6-room house, Flnmo . gas. Barn, 2 brooder, 4 chick en houses, other outbuildings. Windmill, plenty water for stock. $7500, half cash, bal ance terms. Write M. K., Gen eral. Delivery, Lakevlcw, Ore. 7-22 FOUR-ROOM modern house, 4668 Crosby, St. Francis Pork. $2650. Reasonable terms. 6-25 FOR SALE Five acres, five- room house, $650. Inquire Lien's Store. S. H. Thompson. . 6-24 TWO-ROOM HOUSE, unfinish ed, 1-3 acre, two blocks from South Sixth. $680. 2046 Hope street. 6-23 FOR SALE 70 acres, 45 in grain, 28 In summer fallow. Rt. 1, Box 636K, Klamath Falls. 6-28 FOR SALE A number of 2-bedroom homes just completed. For appointments call 3004. 6-26 34 Automotive TIRES, Vulcanizing, Section Work. One day service. K. F Tire Co. j 1945. So. 6th. Phone 4449. 6-25 GET YOUR AUTO GLASS In stalled at Kimball's Glass Shop, 527 Walnut. Phone 7378. v 7-6mtf FOR SALE Equity in '39 Ford Deluxe Coupe, ran 15,000 miles. Good tires. Phone 4883. 6-27 FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity in '39 Ford Deluxe Coupe for later model car. Phone 4853. I 6-27 FOR SALE 1940 G.M.C. Pick up, Inquire Sunday or eve nings. 811 Fulton. , 6-23 1941 SUPER-DELUXE Tudor Ford Sedan, Mercury motor, radio, heater, six-ply Seiber Itng tires, leather upholster ing, less than 1000 miles. Ex cellent condition.' 2204 Eber loin. 6-27 FOR SALE Equity 1940 Ply mouth Deluxe Sedan, excel lent condition, good rubbor, very reasonable for quick sale.. - 820 E. Main. 6-23 FOR SALE OR TRADE Four used tires and tubes, 20 In. 2 like new. Phone 4000. 6-24 HIGHEST CASH PRICES will be paid for good used pickups and '34, '35, '30, "37 Ford and Chevrolet passenger cars in excellent condition. See Vcrn Mooro at Balsiger Motor Co. 6-23 FOR QUICK SALE 1039 Inter national 5-yafd dump truck, $750. Phono 7267 or 4775. 6-23 WE NEED A '41 BUICK SEDAN Must be clean with good tires. Will pay good price. Dick B. Miller Co. 6-24 36 Miscellaneous For Sale 1938 INTERNATIONAL TRUCK with 2-specd differential. Also work horses, saddle horses and farm land. A. E. McCoy, Mniin, Ore, 6 29 EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS In sporting goods for a few days. Ray Telford, 123 N, 6th. 6-28 SUMMER SPECIALS Open , evenings by appointment. Pal ace Beauty Shop. Phone 3511. fi-Sft 13-TUBE CABINET RADIO Phone Bill. 6-24 34 Automotive THE END IS NEAR Aii used cars must be sold within the next few days. 1 Don't miss this close-out sale. 1420 MAIN ST. '28 Ford Pickup '35 Dodge Sedan '38 Ford Sedan '38 Lincoln-Zephyr This is a real opportunity to purchase a quality used car at practically whole sale prices. Every car in fine condition. . EARL SMITH PONTIAC " 36 Miscellaneous For Sale SALE Repossessed and Reconditioned Electric Ranges and Reconditioned Wood Ranges C. O. P. Co. 7-n CLOSING OUT Office equip ment for sale: Safe, metal files, desks, chairs, tables, counters. wicker set. Earl Smith Pon- tlac, 834 Klamath. 6-23 SHOP EQUIPMENT for sale: .Time clock, reamers, bolt dies, hones, micrometers. Weaver press, brake-lining web, 3 Lincoln hi-pressure guns, 4 oil pumper tanks, vises, benches, chain hoists, welding outfit, air compressor, Forto power and attachments. electric drills, sender, spark plug cleaner, 7 In. Hall sander. Smith cutting torch. EARL SMITH PONTIAC, 834 Klam ath; 6-23 FOR SALE One steel cabinet sink, $35. Apt. 7, 1717 Main St. Phone 7719. 8-27 PROTECT YOUR HOME! Let us make you a loan to reshin gle or paint your home. Low prices, no down payment. As low as $5 monthly includes both labor and material. Cope land Yards, 66 Main. Phone 3197. 6-24 FOR SALE Westlnghouse Electric Range, table model. 754 N. 10th. 6-24 FURNITURE, cash registers, stoves, tents, air conditioner, bar equipment, lunch counter, stools, miscellaneous articles. 619 Klamath Ave. 6-24 MIRRORS AND FURNITURE TOPS made to order. We re silver old mirrors. Kimball's Glass Shop. Phone 7378. 7-6mtf CITY MAPS Pocket size, up-to-the-minute, Including subur ban sections. Block numbers indicated, index keyed to map. Price 20c. For sale at Cham ber of Commerce, Everbody's Drug, Leo Hcndrick's Drug, Louie Polin's, Postoffice news stand, Carmlchael's news stand, Robinson's Food store, Shaw Stationery, The Nqws- Herald, Vic's Signal Service 744U KTrWFS mr.PATnwn ah -t. stocked. Used furniture, siovcs Dougnt. OK Second Hand Store, 820 Klamath. Phone 5671. 6-30mtf FOR SALE Holt combine. 18 ' foot cut. In good shape. 30 gas cat with power takeoff 8-foot bulldozer blade. Will take cattle or hogs in part payment. R. E. Graham, Route 3, Box 50. 4742tf INSULATE YOUR HOME , With fire-proof U. S. Rock wool, blown in with our modern equipment Most efficient in sulation method available. No down payment, easy terms. Let us also estimate your roofing, painting or remodeling jobs. SUBURBAN LUMBER CO. Phone 3301 1635U rLANTS Onions, tomatoes, peppers. Crystal's, Lakevlew Junction. 6-27 LAWN DIRT, FILL DIRT and fertilizer. Phone 6817. 7-3 LUMBER For your garage or repair job. 2x4 $25. Ship lap $23. Shingles 80c bun dle. Ask us about, easy pay ments. Suburban Lumber Co. 1970UI Automotive Original Price $ 85 $295 $585 $695 . 38 Miscellaneous For Sale USED CLOTHING for the en tire family. The Bargain Store, 54 Main. 7-18 38 For Sale or Trade TRADE EQUITY In 101 acres, 4-room hoiue, chicken house, planted to earden, . herries. oats, alsike, for good trailer house. J.. F. Ross, located Miller Island road, second house left from Weed high way. 6-24 FOR SALE OR TRADE for Cali fornia property, 3 rooms and bath. 241 Mortimer. 1653tf 40 ' To Exchange EXCHANGE Seattle residence, 12 rooms, furnished, income $180 month. Corner lot, 60x120, for Klamath Falls home or flat. Write Ralph Comstock, Kern Hotel, City. . -. , 6-25 42 Miscellaneous Win ted WANTED TO BUY Alfalfa and cover crop hay. Malin Feeding Co. Phone Malin 265. 6-24 WANTED 20 cords fir wood delivered Merrill. Santford Jones, Merrill, Ore. 1983U CASH FOR USED TIRES and tubes, any size, any condition. K. F. Tire Co., 1945 So. 6th. 6-25 HIGHEST CASH PRICES will be paid for good tires and tubes, also tire carcasses for retreading. See Ross Johnson or Rod Smith at Balsiger Motor Co. " 6-23 44 Livestock and Poultry YOUNG, gentle Jersey cow, $85. 9704 Avalon.' t 6-24 FARMERS ATTENTION High- prices paid for beef, veal, hogs and livestock. Call Klamath Packing Co. Phone 5361. Mid land road. 6-30mtf FOR SALE One four-year-old Jersey and Guernsey cow. Fresh a month. Third calf. Double tested. E. H. Durkee, State line, 31 miles west of Malin, Ore. . . 6-25 FOR SALE Fresh Guernsey cow, dairy heifers. Rt 2, Box 498, So. Sixth. 6-23 FOR SALE Guernsey cow, giv ing five gallons milk. 1906 Arthur. - 6-23 46 Financial CASH LOANS WITBOtrT E9DOK3BXS t WATS TO OUT A COXSUHKRS CASH LOAN FBOXK . WRITS . COMB IX Yoa BMd no eo-llgnera or rodontn to let coniumera lou THREE LOAN PLANS HO; l-IKCOMB LOANS On your not only. Ko wag Milft tnenti. No cosigners. KO. FDRNITURB LOANS . Your character U mora tmportui than th furoltura lUelf. NO. -AUTO LOANS ?0 to 1500 cath feast aad reft- aandnf. CONSUMERS CREDIT COMPANY : M-SS . 8 MO) - 720 Pine St. Phone 7711 . .. . S-M raU See Dinty Moore, For AUTO LOANS REFINANCING Locally Owned . Motor Investment . COMPANY 111 N. 7th Lie. M t?l Phon n2S 6-30 mtl REFINANCING ; If you want to refinance your mortgage, ask us about the Equitable Plan Low interest rates Prompt service. CHILCOTE & SMITH ' Since 1909 111 N. 9th . Phone 4564 34 34 Automotive Rale Price $ 75 $245 $545 $595 Close-Out Price $ 65 $225 $495 $575 44 Livestock and Poultry FOR SALE One 2-year-old Jer sey bull, from registered stock. H. J. Smith, 3601 Eberlein, on Enterprise tracts. 6-29 48 Business Opportunities A CAFE, bar and pool business snaking better thou $4000 net annually, located on lot 50 by 140 with good building. Not located in the Falls. Price in- eluding building, lot, fixtures, and large stock for $12,000. Health failure reason for sell ing. Phone 7228. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT : Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Charles H. Wedel, Deceased, has filed in the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County, the final account of his administration of said estate and that said Court has appointed the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M., on July 8, 1942 for hearing objections thereto and making settlement thereof. (Sgd.) J. E. HOSKING Administrator of the Estate of Charles H. Wedel, Deceased. J9, 18, 23, 30 No. 76 Portland Produce PORTLAND. Or. Juq tS AP-Buttr-prist, A. grade, 41c to parchment wrapper!, Uc in cartons; B trade, 40c la parchment wrappers, 41e In cartons. - Butterfat Flrat quality, maximum of .6 ot 1 per cent, acidity, delWered to fort laod, ! premium quality, (max Imam of of I per cent, acidity), 4MU4o lb.; valley rentes and country points, Sc less than tint, or S7c lb.; second quality at Portland. So under first, or 37-3?4c lb,. Cbfeae Selllirf prices to Portland retail 'era: Tillamook triplets, tSUc lb.; loaf, 39&c lb.; triplets to wholesalers, H lb.; tosi, tiVfi lb. F. O. B. Tillamook. Eggi Prices to producers: A large, lie; B Una, t9c; A median, S9c; B medium, I7e doxen. Bosale to retailers 4c hither- for cases; cartons fie higher. live Poultry Buyinf prices: So. 1 grade Leghorn broilers under 14 lbs., iflc; some buyers out of market; over 1U lbs.. 13c; colored fryers, t-4 lbs., SJc; under I lbs., 18c; colored roasters, 23c lb.; colored hens, 20c lb.; Leghorn! under t lbs., 10c; over S lbs... 18c; Ko, I frade bens, flo leas; roosters. Do lb. Dressed Turkeys Selling prices: hens, ? tc lb. Buytnt prices: to mi, Ulie lb.; hens; too lb, Rsfa bits Average price on trucks: alfalfa. So. I t24.OO-2S.O0 ton; oat-retch. $14.00 ton. Valley prices: Willamette clover, 110.00 ton, valley points; timothy, eastern Orefoo, 25.00. Onions Green, 40c dozen bunches Texas Bermudas-, 5s, si.50 sacs; usur. wax, i.4o; California Red, SO. J1.M; yellow, tt.M; Walla Walla, tl.25-1.35. Potatoo, old White locals, $3.50-3.75 cental t Yakima No. 3 Oema, 12.50 HMb. ban; Klamath No. 1, 4.00 cental. Potatoes, new Shatter (Cat.) Whits Rose, I00S, W.Xff-3.m. - Country Meats SeUlns prices to retsllerii country kilted hois, best butchers, 129 to 149 ids., 18-ik in.; veaiers, lancy, xi ttc; heavy, 15-iSe: esnner cows. H-ISc; rood emitter cows. 15c lb.; bulls, 17.i7Ho lb.; spring lambs. tS-JSo lb.: Yearling, good, lt)-2Ge lb.; do heavy, lt-tOe lb.; ewes. a-w id. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. June 23 (AP) Prices of all grains futures held within narrowly lower limits to day, due largely to more favor able weather over the com and wheat belts. More operators seemed In clined to await clarification of pending farm legislation at Washington before extending their commitments. The fate of the 100 per cent of parity loans to farmers was believed to hinge upon a meeting of the house agriculture committee scheduled for tomorrow. , Wheat closed I to I cents un der Monday's final levels, July $1,181-1, September $1.21; corn was unchanged to i off, July 861-1, September 891-1; oats 1 higher to 1 lower; rye 1 to I off, soybeans Z down to I up; and lard unchanged to IS cents higher, TAXES? EEEEEOWI COFFEYVILLE, Kas. (ff) Other taxpayers stood aghast. One man entered the office of County Treasurer Jack Pohl and asked the amount he owed. Learning' the figure, he fled screaming loudly. Hidden inside his shirt, a bee had chosen that moment to Ungr- "....;.v SELECT! BIOS nono TnnjiyT i urn i uum a Br VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK, June 23 UPh- Selective bidding for stocks, pars' ly on the theory recent war r verses had been pretty well dis counted by Monday's prlca itunv ble, put props under today s market. However, transfers wen around 200,000 shares. Improved tendencies ruled li the start and scattered recover ies of a point or so were in evidence by mid-day. In the closing hour top quotations were reduced in many cases and there was an assortment of minus signs at the finish. Ahead at one time or another were U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, Santa Fe, Great Northern, Wa bash preferred, Kennecott, Gen. eral Motors, Montgomery Ward, Douglas Aircraft, Eastman Ko dak, Dow Chemical, U. S. Rub ber, American .Can, Spcrry, American Smelting, Consolidat ed - Edison . and international Nickel. Bonds did better. Closing quotations:- American Can . 081 Am Car It Fdy , 221 Am Tel & Tel 113 Anaconda . 241 Cat Tractor .... . 331 Comm'nw'lth Sc Sou .... .318 General Electric 2SJ 38a 20i SI 4S1 271 18 a 281 41 7 a 19 21 191. 181 General Motors Gt Nor Ry pfd Illinois Central Int Harvester ... Kennecott , . Lockheed Long-Bell ,"A" Montgomery Ward Nash-Kelv N Y Central . Northern Pacific :: Pac Gas & 1 Packard Motor . Penna R R . Republic Steel Richfield Oil .: Sears Roebuck Southern Pacific . Standard Brands . Sunshine Mining . Trans-America .. 7 SSI 105 31 34 41 Union Pacific U S Steel '871 431 POTATOES CHICAGO, June 23 (AP) CBU S.. Dept. Agr.). r,; Potatoes, an rivals 73; on track 177; total U. S. shipments 543; supplies light, demand moderate, market slight ly stronger; California long white U. S. No. 1, $3.29; Bliss Triumphs U. 'S.: No. 1, $3.75; Missouri. Cobblers V." S. No. 1, $2.35; Alabama Bliss' Triumphs U. S. No. 1, $2.90-3.00. BOSTON WOOL BOSTON, June 23 (AP) (IJ. S. Dept. Agr.) Demand for wool continued very quiet today both in Boston, and in the coun try.' Medium fleece wools of bright and ''average bright are quoted nominally, at 48 to 48 cents, delivered. Some inquiry was received for staple territory fine." There' was a small move ment of Australian fine wools at ceiling prices. ' PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., June 23 (AP-USDA) Cattle: salable 100, total 350; calves: salable 35, total 50; practically no steers offered, quotable steady with Monday, cows and heifers weak to 25c or more below Monday, cows late Monday mostly 25-50c lower, In stances now $1.00 lower than last week; few plain light stock er steers $9.00-25; best grass-fat steers Monday $12.65; good fed steers $13.00-75; few common heifers $8.23-9.25; best fed heif ers Monday $12.75; canner and cutter cows today $5.50-6.75; fat dairy type cows upward to $7.78 early; few heavy beef cows $8.28, some held, above $9.80; good young cows quotable around $9.25; medium to good bulls sal able $9.75-11.00; few good to choice veaiers weak at $13.50 14.00. Hogs: salable 300, total 350; market active, steady; good and choice 175-215 lbs. . $14.40-50, medium grades down to $14.25 and below; 230-270 lbs. mostly $13.75; light lights $13.25-79; good sows 375-525 lbs. $10.25 11.25, lighter weights to $12.00; feeder pigs scarce, choice quot able to $14.00. Sheep: salable 400, total 550; market slow, early, sales fat lambs 25-50c lower, feeders steady; good to choice springers mostly $11.50, few to $11.75; rholwi rlnilv nrtpd nln $12.00 25; feeder lambs mostly $10.00, yearling feeders $7.00-80; good ewes quoted $3.50-4.50. - AS the year advances all Ger man cities, harbors and centers of war production will be sub jected to an ordeal the like of which never has been experi enced by an country In continu ity, severity or magnitude. Winston ChurohUL WIARKET REPDH I 1