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KovemUar 2?, in 13 - HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAf.E NINE a f U fill : III "3 'If o n o CLASSIFIED ADS L.ot and Found I.08T At soulll end Tuln Inke, 12 uitiigc Rrmlnglon repent ing shotgun, 30 mortal, serlul number known, will furnish or Identlfleiitlon. Hewnrd. Notify Hoy I. I'lckelt. 700 Up hum St., Klnmntli Falls. 11-211 STRAYED OR STOLEN 'J'hreii yenrllnK liclforn: One hliiok miiley helfur, ono Jersey nuiley heifer, ono Guernsey, short horn. Ili'Wiird for In for nin lion or their recovery. Phono 6812, Guy Merrill, 1 1-2S I.08T Bluck loose-lour noiu book containing Cuiimuuido minutes. Howard, Ph'ono or bring to Commando room, Phone 0103. 815 Mnln Kt. tf Qenerel Notice INSULATE with Mnsonlta Cellu Dlunkot. Wo hnvo It t a prleo worth Investigating. F. R Mnuger, 818 Mnrket. Phono 7221. 12-2 Personals MONUMENTS Klnmnth Kails Mnrblo and Grnnlto Works, 11(1 So. 11th. Phono 83(11 120 10 Borylcw REMODELING ncpalrs Roof hm. Llovd W. mink, 1821 Ar thur St. Phono 3408. 12-22 PLUMBING, HEATING, sheet moial work, furnaces vacuum cleaned. P. L. Johnson, 1430 Sargent. Phone &3ZB. lz-zz PLUMBING. HEATING, sheet metal work, furnacra vacuum cleaned. P. L. Johnson, 1438 Sargent Phone 8329. 11-22 riCTURE FRAMING Art and Gift Shop, 819 Mnln. ll-24in J WILL OBTAIN your delayed birth certificate for you. Chaj Hathaway. 120 No. 10th St, Klamath Falls, Or. 11-30 FLOOR SANDING and rcflnlsh Ing. Clifford Golden. Phone 3922. ll-30m REFRIGERATOR, washing ma chine, vacuum cleaner parts and service, all makes. Merit Washing Machine Service, 811 South Sixth. ll-30m BAGS MACHINE CLEANED and patched. People's Ware house Bag Co. - 2B24lf HOUSE CLEAN ING dlct, 6848. -Art Bcno- 120m KNIVES, scissors, saws sharp ened. 'Welding. Bodenhamer Repair Shop, 331 E. Main 12-10 GENERAL REPAIRING All types small gas engines. Bod enhamer Saw Filing, 381 East Mnln. 12-9 CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace denning, oil burner service. J. A. Tuft. Phono 7140. 12-13 PICTURE FRAMING 230 Mnln. -Goeller's, 12-14-m HEMSTITCHING DRESSMAKING. Buttons and Buckles covered. Alterations on new and old clothing. Mrs. ' H. M. Allender, 731 Mnln. Room 216. Phone 7283. 1210m EXPERT TAILORING and al teration by Johnson Tnllors, 120 So. 8th, Pelican Bldg. 12-10 PAINTING, KALSOMINING H. L, Brown. Phone 4220, 12-lOm Educational EDUCATIONAL Hours of training arranged to suit In dividual. Modernistic Benuty College, 015 Klamath Ave. 3B83. 12-22 13 Health DR. M. C. CASSEL, chiropractic clinic, colon and rectal dis eases. 832 Main Dial 7215. 1 l-30in 14 Help Wnntod, Female WILL FURNISH WOOL nnd pay .$1.50 a pair to hnvo socks knitted for service boys. News Herald Box 3403. , 11-25 WANTED Woman for care of school child, housework, about 2 hours a day. 244 E. Main. 11-23 WANTED Housekeeper. : Sun days off. . $8 week, room and board. Call nftnr 8 p. m. 233 Mortimer. , 11-24 WANTED Woman or girl for day or hour housework or work for bonrd and room and salary... Cell 4210. 341tf HOUSEKEEPER to tnko full - charge homo. Working cou ple. Phono 4014. 11-23 WOMEN OR MEN, 21 to 50, married or single, to take ' names for City Directory. . . Write Herald-News, Box 3464. . 3436tf WANTED Ranch cook, six to .ten men, no housework. Stendy .i Job, good wages. Phone 7914. 11-26 14 Help Wanted; .female WANTED Experienced stenog rapher with filing knowledge. Call 3434 for appointment. 1124 16 Help Wanted, Male WANTED Fir timber fallers. Phone 7160. 2823U WANTED Three Carry-All serapcrs and tractors, light or 12-yard capacity. Hourly or contract basis. Apply In per son or write Keith Merrill, Logging Supl., The Red Rlvor . Lumber Co., Wcstwood, Calf. 2B27U LABORERS To clean refriger ator mm. Apply II. M, Nelson, Western Fruit Express Co., at Great Northern Freight Office. 11-23 WANTED Turkey pickers. Transportation furnished. Cull 4470, Dave Liskoy. 2448tf WANTED Men not over 41 years of age, not subject to draft, to qualify as brakemen and yardmen. Apply Super intendent's office, Southern Puclflc Company, Dunsmulr, Cullf., or call at Trainmaster's ot-flce, Klamath Falls. 11-28 Situations Wanted BABYLAND Care of babies and children. Hour, day or week 1104 Crescent. Phone 8341. 12-4m WORKING GIRL will cure for children nights. Cull 8331 after 7 p. m. 11-24 20 Room and Board BOARD AND ROOM 820 Jef ferson. 11-26 22 Rooms For Rent ROOMS Garage, 833 Eldorado, 11-22 CONVENIENT ROOMS For comfortable, modern, economl- cully-prlced rooms, go to 'Hotel Holly. Main and So. 11th. Special rates by week or month. 11-28 CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th All outside, newly decorated. modern rooms. All with new lnncrsprlng mattresses. Free parking. U-30m ROOMS 1034 High. 120m HEATED ROOMS 823 High, 12-15 LARGE comfortable room. Sin glo or double. Well heated. Close In. Phone 6066. 1 1-24 MARS HOTEL 1411 Main, by the armory. Steam heated rooms. $3.50 up. 12-20 24 Apartments For Rent FURNISHED 3-room apartment, CLOSE In. No dogs. 718 Jef ferson. 11-28 FURNISHED 3-room duplex. 1334 Sargent. Dial 8559 or 4371. $30. Couple only. No pets. 11-24 FOUR-ROOM furnished apart ment, $25 month. Inquire Micas Furniture. 11-23 VACANCY Largo one-room prlvnte bath, electric range. 325 Commercial, 3409tf FOR RENT Furnished 3-room apartment, hardwood floors, fireplace, gnrage. Adults only. Vpry close In. Inquire 1321 Wordcn, afternoons. 11-25 FURNISHED modern duplex. 422 Division. 11-24 FOR RENT Modem four-room house, 2 bedrooms, Altamont drlvo and Cannon avenue. 3145 Cannon. Inquire 1936 Etna. 11-24 APT. Adults. 741 Walnut. 11-27 FURNISHED APARTMENTS Utilities. Low rates. 419 No. 10th. ll-24m HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS $4 week and up. 133 N. 10th. 11-28 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Completely furnished. $4 and $4.60 week. 410 1o, Bth. 12-3 VACANCY Rex Arms Apart ments, 224 Broad. Phone 8709. New management. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lovelace. 12-8m ESPLANADE COURT Apnrt- menls. Furnished. Day, week or month. Wnlklng distance. 12-0m CASCADE Apartment Hotel- Apartment accommodations with hotel service. Complete kitchen and dinette. Day, week or month'. Three blocks from city center. 12-llm 1-ROOM APARTMENT furnlfhed. 804 N. 9th. -Nicely 3372tf VACANCY Everything furn ished, $3.50 week up. 1404 Klamath. - 11-28 FURNISHED 1-room npt., bath, refrigerator, ' utilities, $4.50 week. 220 So. 4th. 11-23 FURNISHED 2-room apartment. Close in. 405 N. 3rd. 11-27 FOR RENT npnrtmont. -3 room furnished 30 Main, 11-24 28 Houses For Rant 3-ROOM furnished house. 2223 Hughes. U-24 SMALL FURNISHED modern house.'- Utilities furnished 2128 Blchn. 221tf Houses For Rent BACHELOR CABINS $10,00. Close In. 810 So. 8th. 11-26 4-ROOM HOUSE Phone 8658. 3346tf FOR RENT 2-room modern, furnished collages; also fur nished cabins. Reduced weekly rates. Altamont Auto Camp. 11-28 8-ROOM HOUSE, new furnace, 885 Eldorado. Owner, E. Mon crlef, 1049 Euclid, Berkeley, Calif. 403tf 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, unfurnish ed. 720 Mt. Whitney. 11-23 FOR RENT Unfurnished three room house and bath. No stoves, $15. 320 Division. Cull at 1414 E. Main. 11-23 FURNISHED five-room house. 717 Mitchell. 11-23 FOR RENT 1-bcdroom house. Three large rooms, dinette, fireplace, garage. 2238 Main. Phone 6764. 11-28 THREE ROOMS, furnished, bath and garage. 2504 Pershing way. 11-28 ONE light housekeeping apart ment and sleeping room,, fur nished. Cabins, modern, and 6-room house. Phone 4513. 11-25 FOR RENT To reliable couple, B-room furnished house on Garden St. Phone 8781. 11-23 FURNISHED 2-room house. 810 So. 8th. Adults only.. 11-24 MODERN 2-bcdroom, unfurnish ed house. Oil furnace. 1436 Eldorado. Phone 3728. 2581 tf FURNISHED two-room cabins. Hlghloy's Market, Summers lone. Phono 8075. 3757tf FOR RENT Mltchell. -Stucco house. 1 204 11-24 FOR RENT Furnished house. 2 bedrooms. Inquire 825 Grant. 11-23 NICELY furnished three-room modern house. Walking dis tance. Real home for married couple.' 324 N. 11th, 11-24 COTTAGE 3 rooms, furnished. Clean,. Water. $18, 1664 ManzanlU. .. U-27 FOR RENT One bedroom houso. Clean, modern, No children. 2238 Main. Phone 6764, Monday. 1 1-23 28 Miscellaneous for Rent TRUCKS FOR RENT You drive; move yourself, save '.-4. Stllos Beacon Service, 1201 -East Main. Phone 8304. 12-7m DEAD CAR STORAGE 231 South Eleventh St. 12-llm 30 Real Estate For Bale Insurance Service This office Is well equipped to take care of your insurance needs. Strong stock companies Fair adjustments Prompt service Convenient location CHILCOTE & SMITH Since 1909 111 N. 9th Phone 4564 m-th-tf FOR SALE Three-room house, partially modern. Four-room house, completely redecorated. Inquire Lloyd W. Rusk, 1621 Arthur St. 11-28 FOR SALE 2-bcdroom modern house, double garage, wood shed. 2-room cabin, i acre. Terms. Would take good house trailer on down payment. 3828 Shasta way. 11-23 2-BEDROOM HOUSE Modern, hot water heat. Extra lot. Phone 3864. 11-25 34 Automotive Wrecker Service Call Day Night 8151 3360 BUICK GARAGE 1330 MAIN 12-19 '38 MASTER DeLuxe Chevrolet Sedan Radio, heater, anti freeze, new chains, 8 good tires. $495. Terms. No trade. 1708 Main. 11-23 GET YOUR AUTO GLASS in stalled at ; Kimball's Glass Shop, 827 1 Walnut. Phone 7378. 12-6m VULCANIZING TIRES AND TUBES Is not rationed One day service. K. F. Tire Co., 1045 So. 6th. . 12-1 PRIVATE PARTY will pay cash for late model car using 16x800 or 16x630 tires. Phone 7013. days, 4210 nights. . . 41-23 FOR SALE '37 Bulck sedan. 2930 Crest. 11-23 FOR SALE 1941 Mercury four door sedan. Radio and heatcc, - 8 good tires, Dealers need not apply, J. Vern Burbank, Ma lin, Kalina Court No.' 14. U-23 GONE TO NAVY Sell my '31 -Chevrolet 2-door, as Is, $25. Inquire 3864 Denver Ave:, evenings. 11-24 FOR SALE Alto saxophone. Reasonable. Phone 6330 be fore 4. ( 11-24 26 34 Automotive Pickups 1937 FORD In perfect condition. Good tires Zerex. 1036 FORD A real clennle. Pickups are scarce. The two above are excep tionally clean. No trades. Used Cars 1042 BUICK CENTURY SEDAN with all the ex tras. This Is nearly a new car. 1041 OLDS SIX SEDAN ETTE A really clean car with low mileage. 1036 CHRYSLER COUPE 1035 DODGE 1936 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1930 MODEL A ROADSTER 1930 MODEL A TUDOR 1937 LINCOLN ZEPHYR SEDAN And Many Others H. E. Hauger 1330 Main St. 36 Miscellaneous For Bale 1937 BUICK SEDAN Very clean, tires practically now. Heater and Prcstone. Sell for cash. Phone 7031. 11-24 HOME BEAUTY SHOP Thanks giving Special $5 Duart per manent waves for $4, or two for $7. Open early and late by appointment. Call 8423. 738 California Ave. Hazel Wakcman, proprietor. 11-25 FOR SALE 12 gauge double barrel shotgun, good condi tion, and 6 boxes shells, $25. Call 1940 Lexington St. 11-25 FOR SALE 2 new complete sets of plumbing; 1 new 30 gallon electric water tank. Phone 3004. 11-28 WANTED TO BUY Used Dav eno in good condition. Phone 8371. 11-24 STOVES REPAIRED All parts stocked. Used furniture, stove bought. OK Second Hand Store, 820 Klamath. Phone 3871. ll-30m OFFICIAL SERVICE MENS GIFTS 50c up. Rudy's Men's Shop, 6th and Main. 11-26 FULLER BRUSHES Clem Joyer, 1435 Martin. Phone 5677. 11-23 W ATKINS PRODUCTS Home or Dial 6623. . 2316 11-28 ALL HAIRCUTS 35cl Where on Kcno road, next to Lien's Grocery store. Hours 8 a. m to 8 p. m. 11-28 DRIVEWAY CINDERS Phone 6817. 2820U ROOFING AND REPAIRS Built-up roofs or repairs of any Kind. icm-tone for in terior decorating. Our easy payment plan with nothing down will help you keep up your home and our prices will please you. Suburban Lum ber Co. Phone 3301. 11-25 AVON PRODUCTS. Anna Funk Phone 3430 after 8. 12-6 FULLER BRUSHES Call R. V Morgan, 532 So. Riverside. . Phone 3348. 11-30 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, Lee Hendrlck's Drug, Louie Polin's, Postoffice news stand, Carmlchaels news stand, Robinson's Food store, Shaw Stationery, Herald and News, Vic a Signal Service. 2826tf SOIL SULPHUR, any quantity, . People's Warehouse. 11-28 KEM-TONE. Goeller's Wallpa per & Paint Store. 230 Main. 11-30 FOR SALE Two horses, one 8-yoar-old roan mare, one 10- year-old bay gelding; 2 sets harness, 2 potato horse culti- vutor, one 4-horse fresno, ono horso mowing machine, one wrecker hoist, one 4-wheel trailer, good tires; 2 milk cows one Jersey, one Guernsey, both with first calf; one Hereford bull 3 years old, one heifer cow 2 years old. R. E. Bailey ranch, SI miles east Merrill. Phone 1803, Merrill. 11-20,23,25 STOVE, milk can, rubber boots, sideboard, 741 Walnut St, 11-23 LEAKY RODF? Are you going into the winter with a leaky roof? If your roof needs repairing let us show you how easily and eco nomically you can replace it. We have shingles for 73o a bundle. No down payment, 3 years to pay. J. W. Copeland Yards, 66 Main, phone 3197. 11-28 MIRRORS Resilverlng, plate and window glass, furniture tops, shelves. Kimball's Glass Shop. Phone 7378. 12-8m 38 Miscellaneous Tor Bale SAVE YOUR FUEL If your home Is cold or drafty or wasting heat, let us show you how easy and economical It la to Insulate. Do It your self In an evening. No spe cial tools required. No down payment, as low as $5 a month, up to 3 years to pay, J. W. Copeland Yards, 66 Main, phone 3197. 11-28 It, It, 2, 2J-INCH PIPE; used pressure systems, 30-gallon hot water tank. Southern Oregon Well Drilling Co., 630 So. 6th, phone 6622. 11-25 FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay; also baled oat hay at ranch or delivered. One mile west and half-mile south Spring Lake school. L. D. Tucker. 11-23 INSULATION Loose wool, blown In with our special equipment, the only satisfactory method of house Insulation, will save you many dollars on your fuel bill. Noth ing down payments as low as $5 monthly. Suburban Lumber Co. Phone 3301. 11-28 TWO PAIR hardwood skis, 6 ft. 8 in., $2.50 pair. Phone 6670 or call 1888 Melrose. 11-23 FOR SALE Milk and grain fed turkeys. Joe Keller, Hager. Phone 8849. ' 11-28 FOR SALE Male Pekingese. Phone 7892. 11-23 FOR- SALE Comforts, antique sideboard, rubber boots, over coats, milk can. 741 Walnut. 11-24 KRAUT CABBAGE, rutabagas, carrots, 3c per lb. Will deliver. C. A. Parker, Hildebrand, Ore. 11-23 FOLDING BED SPRINGS and mattress, stands on end dur ing day. 324 No. 11th street. 11-27 RED FRYERS Crystal's, Mer-rlll-Lakeview Junction. 12-4 40 To Exchange TO TRADE --Town property for acreage In suburban or Spring Lake or Merrill road district. Inquire 225 So. 8tn-;j1J2j 42 Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED To rent apartment house;, close in. Write 207 Klamath Ave. 11-23 WANTED TO BUY Used sew ing machine. Box 1044. Tio nesta. 11-24 44 Livestock and Poultry FOR SALE 4 bie--dIrv enwe Jersey and Holstelns, two to iresnen soon, one to freshen in January, and one to freshen in teDruary. All for $375 and me get the calves. R. C Prudhomme, 8102 So. 6th St Phone 4943. " 11-25 HONEST PRICES and weights guaranteed on all livestock. PAULEY Packing Co., Sum mers lane. Phone 8323 - or 3505. 2822U FOR SALE Beef cattle, Pole Angus and Durham. Stephen Barry, Langell Valley. .11-23 HAVE 1800 lb. Perchcron stal lion, good work horse, gentle. Responsible Dartv can have use of same for feed. M. J. . Barnes, Olene. - Phone 7991. FOR SALE 175 ewes, one and two- year olds. , W.' J. Hoi brook, Malln, Ore. J 1-26 46 Financial CASH LOANS WITHOUT KXDORSBRS I WATS TO OKT A CONSUMER CASB WAN'. PHONR . WRITS. , COJtS IK Tett oed no co-ilgner of tndonera to ' et consumer loai THREE LOAN PLANS NO. J TNCOMR LOANS On jour nol Wfj. No wtg is Itotneoti. No oo-alpifra. NO, I FURNITURE LOANS - Tour charnetfT It mora Importint than th furalturt lUelf. NO. -AUTO LOAN'S f to two ttih leBg mrj rtn oaoctof. CONSUMERS CREDIT COMPANY R-SS9) Phone 7711 720 Pine St. See Dinty Moore For AUTO LOANS PERSONAL LOANS FURNITURE LOANS Simple Credit Requirements Complete Privacy 12 Months to Pay Quick Service , No Co-Signers Locally Owned Motor Investment Co. Klamath's Oldest M-275. S-241 114 N. 7th . Phone 3325 LOANS Established 8 Years in Klamath - County Furniture Loans . Signature Loans iLlvestock Loans . $28 to $300 Roge rs Finance Co. S-189 , 412 Main Dial 8113 It -Mm ManJzeti and fyiwanxUxU MARKET RLDW IN SPUE OF EMU NEWS By VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK, Nov. 23 (A- More good war news, especially the big Russian offensive at Stalingrad, served to lower stocks with ah armament rating today but many market leaders In the .peace division did little more than display mild resist ance. Transfers were around 600,000 shares. Both Alaska Juneau and Dome mines touched new highs for the year in the forepart of the session but failed to follow through. ' Homestake was a shade ahead most of the time, as were North American, J. I. Case, Johns-Manville and Sears Roebuck. International Tele phone held in the vicinity of Saturday's final quotation. Prominent on the reversal were U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, American Telephone, Santa Fe, Southern Pacific, Western Un ion, Anaconda, Kennecot, Chrys ler, General Motors, U. S. Rub ber, Douglas Aircraft, United Aircraft, Glenn Martin, Du Pont, U. S. Gypsum and Ameri can Can. Bonds pursued an irregularly downward path, with secondary rails In supply. Closing quotations Am Tel tc Tel ..129 Anaconda 251 Cat Tractor 371 Comm'nw'lth & Sou ..516 General Electric 291 General Motors 421 Gt Nor Ry pfd 211 Illinois Central 8 Int Harvester .:. 531 Kennecott :. 29 S Lockheed 161 Long-Bell "A" 5i Montgomery Ward 331 Nash-Kelv 61 N Y Central Hi Northern Pacific 7i Pac Gas & El 221 Packard Motor 2S Penna R R 221 Republic Steel 141 Richfield Oil . 7. Safeway Stores , 37i Sears Roebuck 59 J Southern Pacific 141 Standard Brands 4 Sunshine Mining 3i Trans-America SI Union Oil Calif 14 J Union Pacific 801 U S Steel 471. Warner Pictures 61 LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 23 (A P-USD A) CATTLE: Salable 1100, total 1450; calves: Salable and total 225; market rather slow but generally steady. with promise of good clearance; small killers operating sparingly; one 46 Financial SIGNATURE LOANS (WITHOUT CO-8IGNERS) TO BUSINESS GIRLS You Need Ko Co-fttgner or Endorier to Get Coo,um-ri Loan Whether You Are SIar- rled or Single Whether You Work in a Shop or OHIce. Tctl! amount I so Month!. Tayment to Til Your Iludgel a mos. I S.M .SS ' I8.l M.9t 10 11109. IS mos. 1 ion 3 200 SCO . a.01 10.05 K.07 50.11 5S. 3J.I7 A. Amounts $30 to $300 B. No Co-signers C. Strictly Confidential Consumers Credit ; Pine Street riione 7711 T.lc Ko. M-JJ5 8-359 . 48 Business Opportunities FOR SALE Rogue Elk resort on Rogue river, a few miles from Camp White. Inquire Mrs; McDonald, 305 South Oakdale avenue, Medford, . Ore. 11-27 FOR LEASE Holly Hotel. Fur niture for sale. Call 176 So. 11th. 11-28 FOR SALE Small grocery store. Phone 6941. 11-26 BIG BASIN LBR. CO. Mtln and Spring Phont 1144 P15 lot good fed steers $14.00, part load short-fed $13.75, grass-fat steers $12.00-$13.23, common steers down to $9.00; medium beef heifers $10,25-$1 1,00, com mon grades down to $7.50; can ner and cutter cows 4.50-$5.75, fat dairy type cows to $0.50, medium to good beef cows $8.00 $10.00, mixed cows and heifers to $10.60; medium to good bulls $9.50-$11.25, common down to $8.00; good vealers $14.00-80, choice quotable to 15.00; good heavy calves $12.50. HOGS: Salable 2000, total 2200; four doubles late arrivals not shown; early sales steady to 10 lower than Friday; good to choice 170-215 lbs. $13.40-50, few $13.60, extreme top $13.75; 230-270 lbs. $12.75-$13.00; light lights $12.50-13.00; good sows $11.75-312.50; choice light feeder pigs quoted to $15.50. SHEEP: Salable 1200, total 3000; fat lambs strong to 25 high er, others steady; good to choice trucked-in loads $13.00; one load fed wooled lambs $13.25, medi um to good grades $10.30-$12.S0; shorn lambs $12.00-50; cull wooled lambs down to $7.00; fairly good ewes $3.75-$4.00, common down to $1.00. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 23 (AP-Fed.-State Market News) CATTLE: Salable 200; fully steady; three cars medium fleshy 870-880 lb, feeder steers $13.00, load low-medium $12 50, package common $11.00-50; med ium to good heifers quoted $11.00-50; young range cows ab sent, quoted to $10.25, one load medium aged 940 lb. feet top cows $0.75 lightly sorted; can- ners and cutters slow, largely S5.75-$7.25; bulls scarce. Calves NNino, nominal. HOGS: Salable 500; around 10 lower; one load 194 lb. Cali fornia $14.40; bulk good 185-238 lb. barrows and gilts $14.25-35; about one-fourth run pigs; odd sows stiady, $13.40. SHEEP: Salable 2000; under tone steady, largely California pasture lambs, choice wools quoted $14.00; shorn ewes Fri day 25-50 higher, top $5.50. WHEAT CHICAGO, Nov. 23 (P) Re versing Saturday's advance, rye today led a general grain price retreat with losses amounting to more than a cent a bushel at time;. Brokers blamed the market's reaction on selling Inspired part ly by weakness of cotton and se curities, liquidation of Decem ber contracts and lagging flour and cash grain demand. Some dealers thought peace talk from Rome .may have unsettled the markets. Wheat closed l-i cent lower than Saturday, December $1.25, May $1,282-1; corn 1-1 down, De cember 83-831, May 881-1; oats 1-1 down; rye i-1 lower, Decem- j ber 63-631; soybeans unchanged I to 1 higher. The Germans began this trou j ble, and they must take the con I sequences. They asked for It, 1 and now they will get it. Gen. Bernard u. Montgomery, Brit ish commander in Africa. KLAMATH BASIN Carload Potato Shipments (Figures from State-Federal Inspector Ross Aubrey.) Day of ' Month Season 1942-43 Season 1841-42 ': t zrssxs asaj Nov. Nov. to Season Nov. to Season Daily Date to Date Dally Date. to Date T" 0 Q 1457 32 32 1790 2 24 24 1481 2 34 1792 . 3 14 W 1495 34 , 68 1828 4 2i 62 1519 49 . . 117 V . 1875- 5" . 19 81 1538 48 . 163 .:. . 1921 6 37 118 1575 49 212; 1970 , 1 35 . 153 .1610 46 258 2018 -8 0 153 1610 43 301: - 2059 9 23 176 1633 - 0 301 .2059 10 28 204 1661 42 343 2101 ' U 39 243 1700 . 14 . 357 ,! 2115 ' IF" 22 265 . 1722 39 .396 2154 13 3T" 297 1754 ' 34 430 2188 ' 3? - 332 1789 . 21 451 . 2209 15 0 332 1789 , .11 462 2220 16 0 332 1789 2 464 . 2222 13 345 1802 19. . 483 2241 g 23 368 1825 14 - 497 ' 2255 ' 22 390 1847 19 818 r 2274 ' 20 33 423 1880 0 516 2274 27 45 468 1925 11 : Ml 2285 22 2 470 1927 15 842 : ,2300 ; 4 546 .2304 .... 21-.. 567 2325" 2S " '. 16 683 ' ' 2341 2a ... .: . ; 19 602 ; 2360 " "27 . . :,-::' 12 614 2372": 28 " ' . 16 - 630 2386 ' - 29 ' 14 644 2402 30 " IT 0 644 2402 ' POTATOES LOS ANGELES. Nov. 29 fAP. U8DA) Potatoes: 8 California, IS Idaho, 1 Colorado arrived; 31 unbroken. 11 broken cars an track; market about steady; Ida- no Russets No, 1 2-lnch mini mum, $2.63-78. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 23 (AP-USDA) Potatoes: 3 Colo rado, 10 Oregon on track; 29 un broken, 15 broken cars on track; market unsettled; Klamath Ru sets No. 1 $2.55-85: Idaho Rus sets No. 1 $2.60-80; No. 2 $2.10. 15. CHICAGO. Nov. . 23 (AP USDA) Potatoes, arrivals 189; on track 330; total, US shipments Saturday 666, Sunday 40; sup plies rather liberal," demand slow; market for Idaho Russets steady on best stock, slightly weaker for fair quality, offerings other sections about steady; Ida ho Russet Burbanks .US No. 1, $2.75-3.13; Colorado Red Mc Clures US No. 1, $2.73; Wyoming Bliss Triumoh US Nn 1 ooru 3.04; Minnesota and North Da- Kota Bliss Triumphs commercials and US No. 1 $2.00-23. BOSTON WOOL BOSTON, Nov. 23 (AP-USDA) A public auction in which 7938 bales of Australian wools will be put up for sale In Boston on November 27 was announced to day. These wools , ranged in grade from 88 to 70. Some class 3-4 Texas wools were purchased -in the country at a clean price of $1.15, delivered - Boston. Graded Wyoming . fine staple wools were sold at a clean price of $1.20. Portland Produce PORTLAXD, Ore., Xot. 33 (AP) BUTTEB WaU: A grade, MMifce f&. tn parch ment wrappen. 3-53H In cartomi grade, 5i-5IUo to parchment wrapperi, Jt ta carton. .... B UTTER PA TFlrit nualitT. naxlmaa of . of 1 per cent acidity, delivered In Port lands 63-44c lb.; premium quality, max. raum of M of 1 per cent, acidity, Mtt-u o.; Talle route and. country polntl, U lea than first or 62c; aecond quality. 4t Portland. 2c under first or 4Ui$-52c. CHBESe-Seillnz prices to Portland f. taileri: Tillamook triplet, aic-lb.; loaf. SM lb. Triplets to irnotetalers, S9o lb,i loaf, 30e r. O. B. Tillamook. KUQS Price to producers: A large, 46a B large, 40c; A medium,- 40c; B medium ' Me doz. Resale to retailers, S-4c falghir for cases; earton, 6c higher. - LIVE POULTRY Buying prices, Jfa. 1 grade Leghorn boiler. 1 to 1 lb.. Me; colored fryers, 2'i to 4 lbs. Sflc; colored roaster over 4 lbs., 29c; Leghorn hen un der 24 lbs., 20c; over ibB..'22c! colored hens, 23tic lb. j'Xo. t grada hen. te least 'o. 1 grade, lOe leas: roootets.- 10a lb.. DRESSED TX-BKEYS-. . Selling prieetl country dressed, -ben. - SeV4Dc; packers stocks, hens. No. T 4Hr- cart-carry, 414 delivered; large toms prer-rifr. lb,, 34e cash-carry. 30c. delivered". . . '. ' RABBITS Average, country. .killed, M-J3 OX10S Green. 75-aBc do, bunches; Ore gon dry. fl.5a; Idaho, large, f 1.66; Yakima, II. W CO-ib. bag; pickling, 15c lb.'- POTATOES Cash and - Scarry prfeast Klamath. $2.69: Mfllln,: fatic)V-$?.69 cental; Yakima, $2M-2M; Deschutes, $2.64 cental; local. $2.25 cental. HAY Selling price on trucks: alfalfa. Ko. t es.00-i3.50 ton; oat.vvetrh. 116.00 ton. valley points; timothy,. $16.00: eastern Oregon, $23.00 ton: clover. $(6.00 ton. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to re tailer: country killed hog, beat butcher. 129 to 149 lbs 19-2l)o; vealers,- fancy, 83s lb.; good heavy, ltt-lOc lb.; rouglj heavy, 16n lb.; canner cows. e lb.; cutters. I6-I6e lh.: bulls. 16V-a lb.; latnba 2S-23C lb.; ewe. 10c lb.