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Dacombnr 2, 1042 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON page mws Classified Advertising Ralan One day run par word 3a 2 day run per word do 3 day run par word Ha 4 day run , 0 day run . Wuuk run . Month run ..per word lOo ,.pr word llo ..per word 12o ...per word 12a QlxiiAiied AcfhteiiiAA Section 20 DISCOUNT for payment In Advance. Tbla dl count given to do away with book work and billing . . . on . actual paid in advance ada only. 5 DISCOUNT FOR : Payment by the tOth. This dl count given to Injure prompt payment of ada charged on a monthly basis. . CLASSIFIED INDEX Apartmoiits (or Haul 24 Automotive 34 Business Opportunities .. 4B Educatlonnl 12 Financial 46 for Sale or Trade . 38 General Noticoa 4 Health -.. 1 Help Wanted, Kemnlo ........14 Help Wanted, Male 1(1 Houses Fur Kent 20 Livestock nnd Poultry 44 Lout and found 2 Mltcellaneoiia For Rent ....... 28 Miscellaneous For Bale ...3U Mlicallanaoua Wnnted ......42 Porsonnls 8 Real F.ilnto for Sale 30 Real Estnto Wanted 82 Room and Hoard 20 Lou and Found LOST Mnn'e purse, Frldiiy Finder keep money, mall piimu to address In purse. R. W. Chlchcutor, Uly. 12-4 LOST At Tuleliikn In Strong hold vicinity Billfold con taining valuable pupcrs with Identification. Alvln L. Parker, Klumath River, California. Reward. Finder contact above party. LOST llrown plgnkln gloves. Reward. Nows-Hornld office. 12-4 LOST Pair rann'i glasses be tween Washburn way and Tower theatre Reward. Nws Herald. 12-3 LOST Billfold on Main be ' tween Bin and 7th lreeti. Re ward. Phone 4201. 12-3 4 General Notice -r -i ... rwirun -rnr..--i-i ........ INSULATE with Mnsonlte Collu- Blanket. We have It at a price worth Investigating. F. R Hanger, 818 Market. Phono 7221. 12-2 FOR V1TALLO SOIL TONIC ace Ray Van Metor of Malln. Mrs J. M. Jones. 12-3 Perianal! MONUMENTS Klamath Falls Marble and Granite Work) 118 So. 11th. Phone 63111. 12-0 10 Service REMODELING Repair Hoof ing. Lloyd W. Huik, 1821 Ar thur St. Phone 3405. 12-22 PLUMBING. HEATING, sheet metal work, furnaces vacuum cleaned. P. L, Johnson, 1430 Sargent. Phone 3320. 12-22 HOUSE CLEANING Art Bene diet, 6848. 12 0m ' KNIVES, scissors, saws sharp- ....J M7..1.I1..., I.rl..i.lit,mnt. Repair Shop. 351 E Main. 12-10 GENERAL REPAIRING All types smatij:n engines. Bod enhnmer Saw Filing, 351 East Main. 12-0 CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace cleaning, oil burnpr service. J. A. Tufts. Phone 7140. 12-15 PICTURE FRAMING Gocllor's, 230 Main. 12-14-m ' HEMSTITCHING DRESSMAKING, Buttons and Buckles covered.- Alterations on new and old clothing. Mrs. H. M. Allendcr, 731 Main. Room 210. Phono 7203. . 1210m EXPERT TAILORING and ol tornllnn by Johnson Tailors, 126 So. 8th, Pelican Bldg. 12-10 PAINTING, KALSOM1NING H. L. Brown. Phono 4228. 1219m PICTURE FRAMING Art and Gift Shop, 510 Muln. 12-24m BAGS MACHINE CLEANED and patched. People's Ware house Bag Co. 3108tf REFRIGERATOR, Washing Ma chine, Vacuum Cleaner parts and service, all makes. Merit Washing Mnchlno Service, 611 South Sixth. 12-31m B'LOOll SANDING and reflnlsh Ing. Clifford Golden, Phono 31)22. 12-31m 1 WILL OBTAIN your delayed birth ccrtificato for you. Chns Hathaway, 120 No. 10th St., Klamath Falls, Ore. 12-31 12 Educational EDUCATIONAL Hours of training arranged to suit In dividual, Modernistic Beauty College, 015 Klamath Ave. 3883. 12-22 13 Health DR. M. C. CASSEL, chiropractic clinic, colon and rectal dis eases. 532 Main. Dial 7215. 12.31m 14 Help Wanted Female WANTED Mldcllc-ngcd house keeper for family of two. 225 Lvttnn. 12.3 JANITOR WANTED Man or . woman. The El Padro. 12-4 EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, nashlor, typist, filing. Phone BB38. 12-4 14 Help Wanted female WANTED High school girl. Help with housework while attending school. Board, room, wages. Phone 3746 evenings. 12-2 WANTED Woman for house work, $60 for first month, room and board. Steady If rn llable. Mrs, Stove Takacs, Tululnlce. 12-3 WANTED Experienced beauty operator. Houston Beauty Shop, 114 No. nth. 3HI7tf 16 Help Wanted, Mala WANTED Turkey pickers. Transportation furnished. Cull Dave Llskey, 4470. 3103tf WANTED Mun to learn shoe repairing. Inquire 1022 Main. 12-2 WANTED Three Carry All scrapers and tractors, light or 12-yurd capacity. Hourly or contract basis. Apply In per son or write Keith Merrill, Logging Supt., The Red River Lumber Co., Weitwood, Calif. 3109tf IS Situations Wanted BABYLAND Care of babies and children. Hour, day or week 1104 Crescent. Phone 8341. 12-4m UNEMPLOYED, healthy family gentleman, ago 25, draft exempt; 3 years of college, can typcwrlto, "Jack" of many handy trades. Available five days a week. State conditions, please. News-Herald Box 3584. 12-2 WANTED Job 4 hours In morn lng. Phone 5247. 12-2 EXPERIENCED GIRL will care for children evenings. Phone 6551. 2415 Eberlcln. 12-2 WOMAN wnnts Janitor work. News-Herald Box 3603. 12-3 WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN afternoons. Call at 2137 Or chard or Phone 5505. 381 Btf 20 Boom and Board BOARD ROOM Gentleman. 504 N. 10th. 12-8 22 Rooms For Rent ROOMS 1034 High. 12-3m HEATED ROOMS 825 High 12-15 MARS HOTEL 1411 Muln, by the armory. Steam heated rooms. $3.30 up. 12-20 CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th. All outside, newly decorated, modern rooms. All with new Innerspring mattresses. Free parking. 12-30m 24 Apartments For Rent UPSTAIRS, furnished. Wood, water and lights $20.00. 138 Mortimer. 12-3 FURNISHED APT. 501 Market. 12-3 1-ROOM APARTMENT Nicely furnished. 804 N. 0th. 3372tf HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Completely furnished. $4 and $4.50 week. 410 lo. 5th. 12-3 VACANCY Rex Armi Apart ments, 224 Broad. Phone 5760. New management Mr. and Mrs. Lovelace. 12-8m CASCADE Apartment Hotel Apartment accommodations with hotel service Complete kitchen and dinette. Day, week or month. Three blocks from city center. 12-llm ESPLANADE COURT Apart ments. Furnished. Day, week or month. Walking distance. 120m STEAM HEATED, unfurnished 3-room apartment. Ph. 6856. 12-2 NEARLY NEW modern, furnish ed duplex apartment. 1026 Portland. Phono 5406. 12-3 FOR RENT Furnished aport ments, $14 -$18, one block south of Pelican school. Zieg ler apartmoi ts. 12-4 V A C A N C Y Everything fur nlshcd, p. Ice reasonable. 1404 Klamath Ave. 12-4 LARGE 2-room stenm - heated apartment near Ewauna Box Co. Phone 5140 or 3025 eve nings. : 2420tf LIGHT housekeeping room. Close In. 405 No. 3rd. 12-4 THREE-ROOM furnished flat near SP. Inquire 117 N. 8th 3883U RIVERVIEW 4 rooms, nicely furnished, garage. Call 5452. 2417U 4-ROOM HOUSE with stoves. Inquire 1537 Wllford. 12-3 THREE-ROOM furnished apart ment, garage. Close In. Adults. 531 N. 11 til.' 2415tf TWO-ROOM furnished; nlso sin gle light housekeeping; util ities furnished. 100 N. Broad. 12-7 FURNISHED APARTMENT on Ninth street. Water furn ished, $30, Drew's Manstore. 12-2 24 Apartments For Rent VACANCY Hot Springs Court, 221 Spring. 12-5 3-ROOM furnished duplex. 2023 Darrow. 12-2 MODERN, furnished 424 Division. duplex. 12-3 28 Houses For Rant TRUCKS FOR RENT ' You drive; move yourself, save Vi. Stiles Beacon Service, 1201 East Main. Phone 8304. 12-7m FURNISHED two-room cabins. Highlcy'a Market, Summers lane. Phone 8075. 3757tf THREE-ROOM furnished house, $15, 210 Prescott St. Phono 9002 or inqulro Claremont Hotel, 12-2 TWO-ROOM furnished house, shower, garage, (jncisea addi tion. Inquire 827 Walnut. Ph. 3605. 12-3 3 ROOMS, furnished, 5 acres, wood, large chlckeir house, garage, near , Weyerhaeuser, $15. E. Haines. Inquire Lien's store. 12-3 FURNISHED 4-room house, two blocks off bus. 1824 Blsbcc. Inquire 1807 Burns St. 12-2 WINTER RATES Modern cot tages. Plenty fuel. Every thing' furnished. 2125 Bichn 3538U 21 Miscellaneous For Rent DEAD CAR STORAGE 231 South Eleventh St. 12-llm CAFE space In Anchor Hotel. Inquire John McFec, 118 No. 7th. 12-2 30 Real Estate For Bala FOR SALE Well furnished 3 room house. Bath, garage. Fenced, lawn and trees. $2750. $730 cash, !. lance like rent. 1310 Lookout. Inquire 58 Main, Apartment 4. 12-4 FOR SALE OR RENT Two bedroom hoii6o with supply of wood. Close In. Phone 3778. 512 Doty. 12-3 80 ACRES, buildings, 201 acres under irrigation. Good sandy soil. Price $3300. Terms. Also 186-ACRE RANCH, all under Ir rigation, near Adams Point. Buildings, two large potato collars. M. A. Bowman, Merrill, Ore. - 12-4 SALE OR RENT New, modern five-room housa, good location. Fireplace, large closets and utility room, built-ins, garage. Owner leaving town. Tele phone 8533. 12-8 32 Real Estate Wanted - i"rii--n-inriiirrxin.ixtij WANTED TO BUY 40 or 80 acres close to Klamath Falls. Phone 4997. 12-3 34 Automotive Wrecker Service Call Day Night 5131 3360 BUICK GARAGE 1330 MAIN 12-10 GET YOUR AUTO GLASS in stalled at Kimball's, Glass Shop, 527 Walnut Phone 7378. 12-6m FOR SALE 1030 Model A Ford Tudor, 600x18 tires. Fair. Call at 1535 Gary St. 12-3 FOR SALE '37 Plymouth coupe. Inquire 1003Upham. 12-3 FOR SALE 1041 Plymouth De Luxe coupe. Excellent condi tion. Phone 6023. - 12-3 FOR SALE Two-speed heavy duty Tlmpkln rear end, drive line and wheels, good condi tion, $200. 2236 Oregon. Ph. 8551. 12-2 1034 CHEVROLET SEDAN Excellent. tires and motor. Sac rifice; for cash, or will accept trade for equity, 2330 Want land. 12-3 1040 OLDS DELUXE COUPE k actio, neater, new oversize tiros, $675, or will trade for equity in small modern home. Rt. 3, Box 52, old Midland road. 12-2 FOR $ALE 1938 Plymouth pickup, good tires. Phone 6622. Ask for Dick. . 12-8 FOR SALE '36 International H-ton panel, 6 good tires $100 cash. 524 Owens. 12-5 MUST SELL mv 1040 FnrH no Luxe sedan. This car has 32;- . 000 miles, deep green finish, with a radio and. .70 rubber. Cash price $450. 130 Martin St. ' 12-3 WILL TRADE EQUITY '36 Nash 4-door for Model A or cheap car. 1833 Derby. ' '12-3 33 Fuel Heating UNION BURNER OILS ,Wc keep your storage tank' fulL Call Klamath Oil Co., 8404. 12-aim 3B Miscellaneous For Bala AVON PRODUCTS. Anna Funk Phone 3480 after 5. 12-6 MIRRORS Resllverlng, plate and window glass, furniture tops, shelves. Kimball's Glass Shop. Phone 7378. 12-6m RED FRYERS Crystal's, Mer-rlll-Lakevlcw junction. 12-4 FULLER BRUSHES Clem Joycr, 1438 Martin. Phone 5877. 12-24 TODAY'S SPECIALS In Used Furniture, Stoves and Appliances; 10 Nice Dinette Sots $10 up 10 Fine Refrigerators $50 up 100 New and Used Heaters $3 up 10 Nice Bedroom Suites $30 up 8 Nice Davenport Suites $23 up Also a nice line of new Floor Lamps and Hassocks for Xmas. Buy Here and Save Wo Give Terms PALMER'S BARGAIN HOUSE 2401 So. 6th St. Phone 8460 , 12-3 FOR SALE Turning lathe with 12 ft. bed, 18-inch wide and 22-Inch swing, $300. Gas don key and loader.. 8 head cat- tic. Viola Postcn, Star Rt Box 20, Ashland, Ore. 12-2 W ATKINS PRODUCTS 6623 or 2318 Home. - Dial 12-30 DRIVEWAY CINDERS Phone 6817. 3106tf CITY MAPS Pocket size, up-to thc-minutc, including subur ban sections. Block numbers Indicated, index keyed to map. Price 20c. For sale at Cham ber of Commerce, Evcrbody's Drug, Leo Hendrick s Drug, Louie Polin's, Postoffice news stand, Carmichacl'j news stand, Robinson's Food store, Shaw Stationery, Herald and News, Vic's Signal Service, 3104U 1040 DELCO RADIO, 13-tube cabin size, like new. Evans Apt. 18. 12-2 AVON PRODUCTS 4081. Phone 12-7 FOR SALE Trash burner, Phone 7608 or call at 903 Wal nut evenings. 12-3 STOVES REPAIRED All parts stocked. Used furniture, stoves bought. OK Second Hand Store, 820 Klamath. Phone 5671. 12-31m FOR ' SALE Potatoes and onions. Jack Grafton Cellar, 4 miles from Klamath Falls on Merrill road. 1-1 USED PUMPS, pressure, cen trifugal; 1-li-inch pipe. South ern Oregon Well Drilling Co., 630 So. 6th. Phono 6622. 12-8 DODGE 11-TON TRUCK, good dual tires; 4-room house, hot water heat, extra lot. Phone 6622. 12-8 8$ For Sal or Trad HONEST PRICES and weights guaranteed on all livestock. PAULEY Packing Co., Sum mers lane. Phone 5323 or 3503. 3107tf 44 Livestock and Poultry FOR SALE: Jersey-Durham cow, fresh 3 days. $90 for cow and heifer calf delivered. Phone 4943. 5102 So. 6th St. 12-3 FOR SALE Feeder pigs. Aus tin Lewis, Rt, 2, Box 616P, Hager. 12-1 FOR SALE or trade for heifer, young Holsteln bull. Phone 4007. 12-3 FOR SALE 24 high test dairy cows, Jersey and Guernsey. Chas. Dyer, Tulelake, Calif. 12-0 46 Financial 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 3328 lS-Jlra LOANS Established 8 Years in Klamath County Furniture Loans Signature Loans Livestock Loans $25 to $300 Rogers Finance Go. S-189 412 Main Dial 5113 lt-lm 48 . Business Opportunities FOR SALE Complete restau rant and bar' equipment. 330 So. 6th. , 12-4 CHILD STEALER CAPTURED HERE BEGINS- TERM SALEM, ec. 2 IJP) Eugene Foster, Salt Lake City, entered the state penitentiary yesterday to begin a three-year sentence on a child-stealing charge. Foster, who formerly lived In Klamath Falls, pleaded guilty in Bend Monday and was sentenced at once by Circuit Judge Ralph S. Hamilton. Foster admitted abducting two-year-old Sharon Telford in Bend. With Mrs. Telford, ho was arrested In northern California, after state police had punctured his tires with bullets. Mrs. Foster, the mother of the child by a former marriage, was placed on probation for five years. Foster was arrectnH nn , child stealing charge in the Tule- mxe aisinci a lew weeks ago after a wild flight from a state policeman who undertook to ar rest him here on a "equcst from Bond authorities. . Stormed nt tho shops on Summers lane, he jumped into his car and fled over back roads to T u 1 e 1 a k,e even though the officer blew off one rear tire of his car with a shotgun blast. Foster abandoned the car on the state line road and started to hike to Tulana farms, where his wife and the child -ere w..:ting for him. Klamath and Siskiyou officers caught up with him there and placed him under cjrest, return ing him to Bend. 40 ESCAPE INJURY AS LAUNCH BUS BREMERTON. Dec. 2 UPl Forty men riding in a 30-foot launch being used as a ferry for navy yard workers to Port Orchard miraculously escaped serious injury last night when the launch exploded and burned. All 40 of the passengers were thrown on jumped into the water but only three were in jured. Albert Lieseke, 18-year- old launch operator, was worst burned, but even his hurts were reported as not critical. Nearby boats and navy tugs rescued what passengers did not swim ashore. William Burnett, assistant navy yard police chief and pas senger on a nearby boat, said the explosion simply lifted and Shattered the craft's superstruc ture as flames spread over the hull. HELPFUL SAN DIEGO, W San Diego's citizens would be happy to con form to federal suggestions. The civilian defense council received 50,000 federal leaflets collect, at $24 advising all over 12 years old to use only 21 pounds of meat a week. The council wants to know where to get the other pound and a half. The supply has been averaging a pound per person weekly. 46 Financial CASH LOANS WITHOUT ENDORSERS I WAYS TO OET A CONSUMER CASH LOAN PHONE - WRITE . COME IN Ton o.ed no cosigners or tndoneri to Stt a conmmer loan THREE LOAN PLANS NO. I-IXCOSnC LOANS Or your note only. No wag at ftiEninenis. ao co-stgner. NO. t FURNITT7RR LOANS Your character U more Important , winn ino lurmmro itself. NO. 5-AUTO LOANS $:o to $600 cash loam and refi nancing. CONSUMERS CREDIT COMPANY (M-SJS 720 Pine St. sun Phone 7711 lS-Jlm BIG BASIN LBR. CO. Main and Spring Phon. JIM fill IIP Mcftketi DECLINE IN TAX SELLING By VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK. Dec, 2 UP) A fuither decline In tax selling worked in the stock market's fa vor today and on some broaden ing of demand in the late pro ceedings many leaders pushed ahead fractions to around a point. A number of the so-called peace shares were prominent in the rally but other issues in this category were backward, while heavy industry stocks which have had big war profits did fairly well. The day s transfers totaled about 500,000 shares. International Harvester and Oliver Farm each rose a point or so to new highs for the year, Deere was fractionally ahead. Other gainers of a point or more at the best included Westing house, Union Carbide, Eastman Kodak and U. S. Gypsum. Moderately on the plus side were U. S. Ste 1, Bethlehem, Re public, General Motors,. Chrys ler, Goodrich, U. S. Rubber, Ana- conda, American Can, Allied Chemical and Johns Manvllle. Rails and utilities showed minor changes with Santa Fe doing a little better than other carriers. Coca-Cola and Douglas Air craft failed to generate much re covery power after early, de clines of a point. U. S. Rubber preferred slid off around 2. Sears Roebuck and Montgomery Ward were a bit lower most of the ses sion. Bonds met improved support near the finish. Closing quotations: American Can : 1 Am Car & Fdy . 2 Am Tel & Tel 13 Anaconda . ... 1 Calif Packing S Cat Tractor : Comm'nw'lth At Sou General Electric 2 General Motors 4 Gt Nor Ry pfd .. J Illinois Central Int Harvester . ! Kennecott 1 Lockheed ; 1 Long-Bell "A" Montgomery Ward 2 Nash-Kelv .. N Y Central 1 Northern Pacific Pac Gas & El . : Packard Motor Penna R R ... .. i Republic Steel 1 Richfield Oil Safeway Stores 5 Sears Roebuck ( Southern Pacific 3 Standard Brands . Sunshine Mining Trans-America Union Oil Calif 1 Union Pacific . 1 U S Steel i Warner Pictures ...I ; LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS Equity No. 6461 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH. MARION ELLEN FARMER, Plaintiff, vs. FRED MARSHALL FARMER, Defendant. TO FRED MARSHALL FARM ER, defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer plaintiffs complaint on file herein on or before four weeks from Novem ber 23, 1942, which is the date of the first publication of this summons upon you, and if you fall so to answer, for want there of, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to -wit: For a decree of this Court that the marriage contract between, your self and . plaintiff be dissolved; and that plaintiff have such other and further relief as to the Court may seem meet and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to order of Hon. David R. Vanden berg, Judge of the above-entitled Court, dated November 25, 1942, directing that summons herein be served upon you by publica tion thereof once each week for four successive weeks in the Evening Herald, a newspaper of general circulation within said County and State. Dated November 25, 1942. WM. KUYKENDALL Attorney for Plaintiff, Pine Tree Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. ' N 25; D 2-9-18 No. 144. IT and financial LIVESTOCK S. r. LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2 (AMFederal-State Market News) Cattle: salable 100; largely steady; medium to good steers quoted $13.00-50; medium to good heifers quoted $11.00 30; good rang cows salable $10.00-23; major share week's receipts aged medium cows $0.00-30, few weighty dairy cows $8.00; cutters mostly $7.00- 30; canners limited $6.00-50; medium bulls $9.00-30. Calves: 28; steady; good to choice veal ers quoted $13.00-30; medium to good calves $12.00-13.00. Hogs: salable 230; around 3-luc higher; package Oregons $14.50, extreme top, bulk 185 235 lb. barrows and gilts $14.20- 40; odd sows $13.50. Sheep: salable 400; fully steady; good to choice Iambs quoted $14.25, around deck and half medium lambs $12.25-75; ewes firm, medium to choice quoted $4.50-5.50. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Dec. 2 (AP- USDA) Cattle: salable and to tal 100; calves 25 and SO; mar ket active, steady at week's ad vance; quality mostly common and below; odd cutter-common steers $7.50-10.00; good feed steers quotable $13.73 and up; odd medium heifers $10.00; cut ters down to $6.00; cutter-can ner cows $4.50-6.00; fleshy dairy types $7.00; good beef cows $10.00-25; common-medium bulls $9.00-10.00; good quotable to $11.00 or above; good-choice vealers $14.00-30; common down to $9.00. Hogs: salable 300, total 350; market active, strong; late top 10c higher; good-choice 173-215 lb. largely $13.50; few late $13.60; 230-290 lb. $12.75-13.00 light-lights $12.75; good 300-500 lb. - sows $11.50-12.00; choice feeder pigs held above $14.00, - Sheep: salable 150, total 200; good-choice wooled lambs lack ing; quotable steady at $13.00- 50; culls downward to $6.00; cull and common ewes $1.00-73; medium ewes $3.50. WPB's Controlled Materials Plan To Be Explained PORTLAND, Dec. 2 VP) The war production board's new controlled materials plan, which eventually will replace all pri orities regulations, will be dis cussed in a district meeting here December 8. J. Fred Bergesch, district WPB manager, said three Washing ton, D. C. specialists will ex plain the plan, which at present affects all users of copper, alum inum or steel but ultimately will cover all critical materials. Manufacturers from Oregon and southwestern Washington are expected to attend. TASTY DISH ANNISTON, Ala., UP) After all, there IS something new un der the sun. The patrol of a local barbecue stand ordered sweet milk and crackers. He mixed them in a bowl, and ' seasoned with salt and pepper. Then he chipped an apple into the bowl. Finally he took a bottle of whiskey from his pocked and poured in a lib eral portion. Then he disposed of it all with a spoon. The authorities ought to work out a plan for seeing that the men with no visible means of support, and those whose visible means is shady, are steered into war employment. B. C Seiple, manager Cleveland U. S. E. S. office. STRICTLY BUSINESS ItttiMl SFHMI. It-t "This model has a special badges. Red Cross pins. plant Identification .badges." WHEAT CHICAGO, Dee. 2 UP) Con. tlnulng their recent broad ad vance, grain prices today ros 1 to almost 2 cents bushel, with rye futures again in the lead. Wheat, corn and rye quota. tions were around top levels for the past two months in some cases. Cash corn was the highest in more than 3 months. Buying came from -mills, in dustrial users of corn and deal, ers covering previous short sales in the rye pit. Record farm and industrial consumption of corn and belief that war develop ments may lead to revived ex port traffic in domestic grains stimulated buying. Colder weath er also was a factor while some dealers thought the flour ceiling might be revised upward. Wheat closed 1-11 cents high. er than yesterday, Dec. $1.26i, May $1,311-1; corn 1-1 higher, Dec. 86 1-J May 911; oat 1-1 up; rye 11-2 higher; soybeans I' ll lower. BOSTON WOOL BOSTON, Dec. 2 (AP-USDA) Domestic wools were vtjrf quiet today in the Boston wool mar ket. Sales- of Argentina fine wools were reported at in-bond price of 68 cents, scoured basis. Sales of mohair in T.xas were made at 45 to 46 cents, for adult, - 30 cents for yearling, and 60 certs for kid. HAVE A NEW BEDROOM AT LITTLE COST 7448 by Alice Brooks Make your bedroom charm ing. Here are instructions for a variety of easily-made bed spreads with matching dressing table skirts directions for mak ing dressing-table from a pack ing box. Instructions 7448 con tains directions for varied bed. spreads, dressing-table skirts; ac cessories; materials needed. To obtain tms pattern send 11 cents in coin to The Herald and News, Household Arts Dept., Klamath Falls. Do not send this picture, but keep it and the number for reference. Bs sure to wrap coin securely, as a loose coin often slips out of the envelope Requests for patterns should read, "Send pattern No. . , to followed by your name and address. . By McFeattsea lapel for War Bond, buttons, T Civilian Defense insignia, aaa