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December 7, 1042 HBRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE Classified Advertising Rotm On day run par word 3c a day run ....per word 6o I day run por word Bo 4 day run per word lOo 0 day run .por word llo Wcuk run ,.pr word 12a Month run por word 32o Clarified AdutiUtUf BectixM. 20 DISCOUNT for payment in Advance. Thia dis count given to do away with book work and billing ... on actual paid in advance ads only. 5 DISCOUNT FOR Payment by the 10th. Thii dis count 'given to insure prompt payment of ads charged on monthly basis. CLASSIFIED INDEX Apartments for Mont 24 Automotive 34 Business Opportunities 48 Educational 12 financial 411 for Sale or Trade .... 3B General Notices 4 Health 13 Holp Wanted, female ,......14 Help Wanted, Mule 10 Houses For Rout 20 Llvostock and Poultry 44 Lost and Found 2 Miscellaneous For Rmt 21) Miscellaneous For Sale 3(1 Miscellaneous Wnntcd ......42 I'ersonnls 0 Real Estate for Sale 30 Real Estato Wunted ..... 32 nomnniid Bon rd 21) I Lost and Found LOST Billfold Thursday, liber al reward, 325 Division. 12 8 Personal MONUMENTS Klamnth Falls Marble and Oranllo Works, 110 So. 11th. Phono 0301. 120 10 Service Insurance Service This offica Is well equipped to take care of your insurance needs. Strong stock compunlos Fair adjustments Prompt service Convenient location CHILCOTE & SMITH Since 1000 111 N. 0th Phono 4304 m-th-tf LADIES Snaps and zippers may soon be out for the Muni tion. Mrs. Thompson has a button hole machine and Is equipped to "hold everything" with buttons. Coneral sewing, dressmaking and alterations. 2011 Hopo St. Phono 8076. 1211 REMODELING Repairs Roof Ing. Lloyd W. Rusk. 1021 Ar thur SU Phono 3405. 12-22 PLUMBING, HEATING, sheet metal work, furnaces vacuum cleaned. P. L. Johnson, 1430 Sargont. Phono 5320. 12-22 HOUSE CLEANING Art Bene dict, 6048. 12 0m KNIVES, scissors, saws sharp ened. Woldlng. Bodunhumcr Repair Shop, 351 E Main. 12-10 GENERAL REPAIRING All types small gus engines. Bod- Cnu, miner HI Pint Main. 120 CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace cleaning, oil burner service. J. A. Tufts. Phono 7140. 12-15 PICTURE FRAMING Gocllor's, 230 Main. 1214 m HEMSTITCHING DRESSMAKING, Buttons and Buckles covered. Alterations on new and old clothing. Mrs. H. M. Ailcndor, 731 Main. Room 210. Phone 7263. 12-16m EXPERT TAILORING and al teration by Johnson Tailors, 126 So. 8th, Pelican Bldg. 12-19 TAINTING. KALSOMIN1NG H. L. Brown. Thone 4220. 12-10m PICTURE FRAMING Art and Gift Shop, 510 Main. 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 Muchino Service, 611 South Sixth. 12-31m FLOOR SANDING mid rcflnlsh Ing. Clifford Golden. Phono 3022. 12-3 lm I WILL OBTAIN your delayed birth certificate for you. Chns. Hathaway, 120 No. 10th St., Klamnth Falls, Ore. 12-31 PAPERIIANGINO - PAINTING Ray Pierce. Plinno 5730 ia Educational EDUCATIONAL Hours of training arranged to suit In dividual, Modernistic Beauty College, 015 Klamath Ave. 3RB3. 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 Experienced beauty operator. Houston Beauty Shop, 114 No. 8th. 3517tf AVANTED Household helper by day or for board and room and salory. Steady work. Call 4210. 3162U IB Help Wanted, Male WANTED Turkey pickers. Transportation furnished. Call Davo Liskoy, 4470, 3103tf MESSENGER BOYS for full or pnrt time work. Must bo 16 or older, Apply Western Union. 12-11 14 Help Wanted Female WANTED Women and Men Hours- Not Many A Few For a Few Evonlngs Permanent- We Hope Notl Pay- The Lives You May Save. Apply at tho Chamber of Commerce Phone 5103 -iiim?li!?r.iiAJiiiAil'' "'i'1'1 WnrtliM 16 Help Wanted, Male WANTED Three Carry -All scrnpors and tractors, light or 12-ynrd capacity, Hourly or contract basis. Apply In per son or write Koltli Merrill, Logging Supt., The Red River Lumber Co., Wcstwood, Calif. aiontr 18 Situations Wanted BABYLAND Caro of babies and childron. Hour, day or week. 1104 Crescent. Phono 8341. Mm WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN afternoons. Call ,nl 2137 Or chard or Phone 5503. 3810tf ROOM, BOARD Gentleman. . 604 N. 10th. Phone 6014. 12-10 WILL CARE for children In my homo days, or their homo eve nings. 2153 Wfilto. 12-11 LIFELONG salesman presently employed, desires contact with company who would appreci ate service which at all times bring results. Personality and salesmanship guaranteed. News-Herald. Box 3145. 12-8 22 Rooms For Rent HEATED ROOMS 825 High. 12-15 MARS HOTEL 1411 Main, by tho armory. Steam healed rooms. $3.50 up. 12-20 CLAREMONT, 228 . North 4th All outside, newly decorated, modern rooms. All with new lnncrsprlng mattresses. Froo parking.' 12-30m LARGE comforlablo room. Sin' glo or doublo. Well healed Close In. Phono 6066. , 12-7 ROOMS 1034 High. l-5m 24 Apartments For Rent VACANCY Rex Ams Apart merits, 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. 12-1 lm ESPLANADE COURT Apart ments. Furnished. Day, week or month. Walking distance. 12-0m LARGE 2-room steam heated annrlmnnt nenr Ewatina Box Co. Phone 5140 or 3025 eve nings. 2420U R1VERVIEW 4 rooms, nicely furnished, garage. Call 5452. 2417U TWO-ROOM furnished; also sin , gle light housekeeping; util ities furnished. 100 N, Broad. 12-7 SLEEPING or housekeeping room for gentleman. Closo in 423 N. 10th. 3875tf VACANCY 000 Owens. 12-0 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, com. plctcly furnished, $4 and $4.50 week. 410 So. 5th. 1-3 3-ROOM furnished apartment Call nt 718 Jefferson. 12-11 THREE ROOM unfurnished. Steam heated. Phono 6R50 3140tf , .... DUPLEX 3 room apartment Modern, Chclsa addition, i mllo on Bend highway. Phone 6857. 12-11 VACANCY Everything fur. nlshcd. Price reasonable. 1404 Klamath. 12-11 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 133 N, 10th. 7-7 FURNISHED 1-ROOM CABIN Utilities, heat. $3.50 week 220 So. 4th. 12-12 ONE-ROOM FURNISHED APT 703 N. 0th. 12-0 28 Houses For Rent COMFORTABLE furnished two room cottage; water, lights, laundry,bath. Phone 6876. See Jlggs, B. & M. service station, So. 6th and Arthur 12-7 FOR RENT Modern, unfurnlsh ed four-room house. One bod room. Storeroom, garage. $22 713 Cook street, Phono 4583 12-8 28 Houses For Hont FURNISHED two-room cabins. Ilighloy's Market, Summers lano. Phono 8075. 3737tf TRUCKS FOR RENT You drive; move yourself, save 'A. Stiles Beacon Service, 1201 East Main. Phono 8304. 12-7m WINTER RATES Modern cot tages. Plenty fuel. Every thing furnished. 2125 Rlehn. 3538lf UNFURNISHED three-bedroom house. 720 Mt. Whitney. 302. tf FOR RENT 2-room modern furnished cottages. Reduced rate by week or month. Alla mont Auto Camp. 12-11 THREE ROOMS Portly furn ished house, $15. 210 Pros colt, Phono 0062 or Clare mont hotel. 12-7 FOR RENT Largo clean house. Closo in, Suitahlo for room ers. Phono 5413. 12-8 FURNISHED 2-bcdroom house. Electric stove, hnth, 2 blocks off Main. 4805. 12-8 FOUR room unfurnished houso with stoves. 310 So. Eldorado, half-block cast of the depot. For information call 2434 Shasta Way. 12-8 FURNISHED 2-room cottages, $30 month. Gas, lights, water wood included. Inquire Link River Auto Camp. 1-6 HOT SPRINGS $30. Attrac tive unfurnished houso. New oil heater. Couple only. Walk ing distance. Dial 4451. 3201tf TWO -BEDROOM, downstairs, basement, 1050 LcRoy St., $40 See Moretz at Mills school or phone 7448 after 5. 12-0 28 Miscellaneous For Rent DEAD CAR STORAGE 231 South Eleventh St. 12-1 lm FOR RENT Lease or sale 40 ocro ranch on Merrill high way near Mac s Store. Excel lent potato soil. All under ir rigation. Phone 4155 or 4756 Glen Evans. 12-0 30 Real Estate For Sal Good Value Here Woll located, three-bedroom house, good ' sized rooms and well arrangad interior. $2200 with $300 down and $30 a month, " CHILCOTE & SMITH Since 1900 111 N. 0th St. Phone 4564 Member Klamath Realty Board 11-7 5-ROOM HOUSE Oil furnace, range, refrigerator, washer, mangle. Near bus. 2636 Get tie. Phono 4641. 12-7 FOR SALE Modern two-bed room homo. Lloyd W. Rusk, 1021 Arthur. Ph. 3405. 12-7 FOR SALE Will sacrifice my four-bedroom home. Call at 133 Grant any afternoon $3250. C. W. Williams. 12-8 34 Automotive Wrecker Service Call Day Night 5151 3360 BUICK GARAGE 1330 MAIN 12-10 FOR SALE '35 Studcbakcr . coupe, excellent tires. 4506 Crosby. 12-7 HOT AIR HEATERS for Ford A and V-8 cars; also some skid chains. Roy Call Auto Co. 1211 FOR SALE Cheap. '33 Chev rolet sedan. Inquire 1118 Wal nut,' Apt. 7. 12-12 GET YOUR AUTO GLASS In stalled at Kimball's Glass Shop, 527 Walnut. Phone 7378. l-6m 35 Fuol Hotting UNION BURNER OILS We keep your storage tank full. Call Klamath OH Co., 8404. 12-31m 36 Miscellaneous For Sal AVON PRODUCTS. Anna Funk Phono 3450 after 5. 12-6 RUBBER STAMPS, PRINTED SIGNS, made-to-order. Com mercial printing, most reason able prices. Oeo. J. Kunzman, 127 No. 4th. Phone 6632. 12-9 FOR SALE Leather coat, size 40 for man or woman, 2235 Union. 12-6 CITY MAPS Pocket size, up-to-thc-mlnulc, 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, Postofflce news stand, Carmlchael's nows stand, Robinson's Food store, Shaw Stationery,' Herald and News, Vic's Signal Service. 3104tf . r 38 Miscellaneous For Sal FULLER BRUSHES Clem Joycr, 1435 Martin, Phone 5677. 12-24 STOVES REPAIRED All parts stocked. Used furniture, stoves bought. OK Second Hand Store, 820 Klamath. Phone 5071. 12-31m WATK1NS PRODUCTS Dial 8623 or 2318 Home. 12-30 DRIVEWAY CINDERS Phone 0817. 3106U AVON PRODUCTS Phone 12-7 4981. FOR SALE Potatoes and onions. Jack Grafton Cellar, 4 miles from Klamath Falls on Merrill road. 1-1 USED PUMPS, pressure, cen trifugal; 1-11-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 PROTECT tho refrigerator you now own by navlng It re. enameled at Kohn's Enamel Shop. Phone 5442 for esti mate. l-2m TURKEYS FOR SALE Live weight 35c lb. Mrs. Tom Calmes, Kcno. 12-8 ORDER NOW for Christmas Fuller Brushes. R. V. Morgan, 532 South Riverside. Phone 3348. 1-2 FOR SALE Small oil stove, Blackmer barrel pump, desk and swivel chair. $35. Call 7468. - 12-10 DAVENO. Bleached wood. Like new. , End tables. Phone 3829. 12-8 CULL SPUDS. W. D. Dingier. Rt. 1, Box 802. 12-8 FOR SALE Oil tank ond burn er unit with pipe connection; also steam heating unit. Cheap. Inquire at Plggly Wlggly, 701 . Pine. . 3164tf FOR SALE Bedroom suite, two- piece living room suite with occasional chair and lamp, din ctte set, wood heater, washing machine. 327 Lincoln. Phone 856B. ' 12-9 FOR SALE Logging equip ment, tractors, trucks, jam mer and miscellaneous equip ment. Alexander Bros., 2405 Hope St. Phone 3966. 12-11 BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE at Ernie's Richfield Service Station, 9th and Pine. Phone 5726 or 5407. 12-23 GLASS Mirrors, resilvering, plate, window and auto glass, furniture tops, shelves. Kim ball's Glass Shop, 527 Walnut, phone 7378. l-6m GET YOUR Silver Fox Pelts for scarfs direct from fur farmer for price. Fred Zumbrun, Fort Klamath. 12-12 THREE THOROUGHBRED Eng lish pointers, males, 6 months old. Will sacrifice for $20 each. C. W. McGrew, care Buckhorn Springs, Ashland.' 12,7 38 For Sal or Trad HONEST PRICES and weights guaranteed on all livestock. PAULEY Packing Co., Sum mers lane. Phone 5323 or 3505. 3107tf FOR SALE OR TRADE for dairy cattla and part cash, two-story house, upstairs and down stairs apartments. ' Septic tank, garage; 4-room house, bath, chicken house, garage. Houses on i acre, mile city limits. Both can ba rented. Might take some farm mach inery, trade. News-Herald, Box 3942, 12-7 FOR SALE Will exchange reg istcred Guernsey bull for hogs or stock. O. S. Avery, Dorris. 12-8 42 Miscellaneous WanUd WANTED Use of one adult, two student Community Con cert tickets Tuesday night. Call at 1602 Oregon or phone 6329. 12-7 WANTED Blacksmith anvil, 200 or 250 lbs. Brown Equip ment Co.. 3049 So. 6th. 12-7 44 Livestock and Poultry FOR SALE Fresh 5 gallon Guernsey cow. Rt 3, Box 498. So. 6th. 11-8 FOR SALE 24 high, test dairy cows, Jersey and Guernsey, Chas. Dyer, Tulclake, Calif. ' 12-9 46 Financial LOANS Established 8 Years in Klamath County Furniture Loans Signature Loans Livestock Loans $25 to $300 : Rogers Finance Co. S-189 412 Main Dial R113 lS-Slra 48 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 Phono 3325 CASH LOANS WITHOUT ENDORSERS I WAYS TO OFT A COSSCMKR CASH LOAN mOXE . WRITR COME I!f Too ocd no co-signers or endorsers Ia lit a .consumer loin THREE LOAN PLANS NO. 1-mcOMK IOANB On jour not fin If. ?fo wig tu IstiDirnla. No m-il(ntra. NO, lU-KUHNITUnR LOANS Your rhMctr It morn Important thin the furnlturt Ititlf. NO, l-ATTO LOANS $20 to MX) cnh loon an4 refl- CONSUMERS CREDIT COMPANY (MJS5 720 Pine St. S M9) Phone 7711 A beautiful room COStS only fa THE MIRACLE WALL FINISH BIG BASIN LER. 00. a. Main b Spring Courthouse Records Monday .v.. , Justlc Court Ted Weigman. Defrauding an inkceper. Fined $50. $40 sus pended provided he pay dam ages to complaining witness. George Smith. Defrauding an tnkeeper. Fined $50. $40 sus pended provided he pay dam ages to complaining witness. Angclo Doveri. Failure to ex hibit operator's license. Re leased on own recognizance. Clinton Buell Aaen. Operat ing a motor vehicle of exces sive height. Continued. $10 bail posted. - John Munniksna. Operating a motor vehicle of excessive height. Continued. $10 bail posted. Jean Richard Bradley. No chauffeur's license. Fined $5.50. - During 1940, 10,102 persons visited Fort Laramie national monument, Wyoming. MS WHtN USE Phone 3144 I iLWI.Wii,.Mj psar wm i IC H ,i fciim si I iiouti "niaiiuiwiasMsm sssjsji nsssalii.1,11 swinnmr Jf sasjsst J!0tf J' 11 i&fl teflWafe; Testifying to the extent of the Jap attack on Pearl Harbor, ilr. Left to righti U. S. S. West Virginia, severely damagedi U. an official U. S. navy photo. -. Mokheti LEADERS TIL RAILS TO LOW By VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK, Dec. 7 (VP) Ralls turned downward In to day's stock market and many leaders elsewhere followed. While weakness was confined to isolated issues, and scattered gainers were to bo seen from the start, declines of fractions to a point or so ruled near the coast, transfers were around 500,000 shares. Under water most of the time were Santa Fc, Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, Pennsylvania, Great Northern, Che.m peaks & Ohio, Standard Oil (NJ), Bethle hem, Kennccott, Sperry, Chrys ler, General Motors, Oliver Farm and U. S. Rubber. In the resistant division were Zenith Radio, Philco, American Telephone, Norfolk & Western, Morris & Essex, Boeing, J. C Penney, Montgomery Ward and DuPont. Bonds were uneven with rail way loans lower. Closing quotations: American Can 72i Am Car & Fdy 224 Am Tel & Tel ..129i Anaconda '. 24J Calif Packing 20i Cat Tractor 37S Comm'nw.'lth & Sou i General Electric 29 General Motors 411 Gt Nor Ry pfd 19 Illinois Central 71 Int Harvester 554 Kennecott 27 i Lockheed . 16. Long-Bell "A" 21 Montgomery Ward 33 Nash-Kelv 5i N Y Central Hi Northern Pacific 61 Pac Gas & El 221 Packard Motor 21 Penna R R 211 Republic Steel ... 13 i Richfield Oil -.-.:. : 6i Safeway Stores 38i Sears Roebuck 60J Southern Pacific 143 Standard Brands 3i Sunshine Mining 3! Trans-America 5 Union Oil. Calif 14t Union Pacific 78 i U S Steel 46i Warner Pictures 61 LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 7 UP) (Federal-State Mar ket News) Cattle: salable 300; steers scarce;- medium to good quoted $12.50-13.25; package grass heifers $10.50; mostly she stock run, active. Steady to strong; good range cows quoted $9.75-10.25; bulk aged medium range cows $8.50-9.25, few weighty dairy cows $8.00, cut ters $7.00-75, canners $6.00-50; GROUND W American Warships Damaged "SsF, sa,t. and fyUumoial bulls firm, mostly $10.00-50, calves 50. Steady; load medium 462 lb range calves $12.00. Hogs: salable 200; unevenly steady to 10c higher; package choice 190 lb. Orcgons $14.40 extreme top, bulk 185-235 lb. barrows and gilts $14.25-30; package sows $13.25. Sheep: salable 1000; firm, good to choice lambs quoted $13.50-14.25; ewes firm, quoted $5.00-50. PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 7 (AP- USDA CATTLE: Salable 1000, total 1150; calves: salable and total 100; market active, mostly 25-50 higher; around five loads good fed steers $14.00-50; grass steers largely $12.00-$13.25, com mon grades downward to $9.50; short-fed heifers $12.25-50, grass ers $10.50-$11.50, common dairy heifers down to $8.00. cutters down to $7.00; canner and cutter cows $5.00-56.50, good beef cows $10.00-75; medium to good bulls $9.50-$11.25, common grades down to $8.00; vealers strong, good grades $14.00-50, grass calves SI0.00-S12.00. HOGS: Salable 2000, total 2200; 11 decks, arrived late, not shown; market active, 10-15 higher; good to choice 170-215 lbs. mostly $13.75, odd lot drive ins to $13.85; 230-300 lbs. $13.00 25; light lights $12.75-$13.00; good sows 350-550 lbs. $11.75 $12.25; choice feeder pigs 88 lbs. $14.25. SHEEP: Salable 800, total 2800; market active, fat lambs 25 higher, some medium grades 50 up; good to choice wooled Iambs $13.25-75, medium grades $12.00-313.00; .good feeders $10.00-50; odd yearlings $7.00 $8.00; good ewes $4.00. WHEAT CHICAGO, Dec. 7 (P) Early market strength that raised prices almost a cent a bushel faded today and, as buying sub sided, quotations retreated to small net losses in some cases. December contracts, on which deliveries are now being made, were must in demand, apparent ly reflecting the fact that spot grain prices are quoted several cents higher than futures. This was offset, however, by profit taking and increased caution of most dealers due to the fact that at the day's highs prices were around top levels in the last two or three months. Wheat closed 1 higher to 1 lower compared with Saturday, December $1,271, May $1.30; corn l-l down, December 87-871, May 91-90J; oats 1-1 lower; rye unchanged to 1 off; soybeans i higher. . SNOWBALL CASUALTY KANSAS CITY, CP) An un identified street car patron, an gered because the motorman didn't stop, scooped up a snow ball and sent it crashing through a window, The car stopped all right to let an ambulance take Mrs. Nora Bury to a hospital. Seated near the window, she was cut about the face by flying glass. The thrower fled. By Jap Bombs at Pearl e .i 'v.w -re.tr.v "vr37 K Jskw, ,Stf- k,sS& eVesr-- fc. x December 7, 1941 are these three U. S. battleships hit from the S. S. Tennessee, damaged, and U. S. S. Arizona, sunk. This i I Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 7 (.IP) UUTTKR Prints: A grade :.2.'2'.je Hi. In parch ment wrappers, 5.t-53ic in cartons; H gradii, .M-fil'.- In parchment vrappcri, A2.33V0 I enrton,. HI'TTP.RKAT Klral i)iilltjr, minimum of .9 f 1 per cent acidity, deihered In Port land. &H2-5IC ll-; premium quality, max. Imum of .M of 1 p-r c-nt acidity, AI'-SM lii.: vnlley rnuta anil country points, Ho l- tlmn first or Kc; jeconil ipinllty at I'orthnil. 2c under first or Rl'.i-SL'i:, rllKKSK-Selllni prlcen to rortlanrl ra. tnlleri; Tlllnmonk triplets, ftto lb.; Inaf, :tze II..; triplets to wliolesnlers, 230 lb.; loaf, Me, P.O. II. Tillamook. LIVE Vnl LTIty Buying prlccn .Vo. I grade. Leghorn broilers, I'ij to 'i His., 2601 colored fryers. 2'& to 4 lbs., ffln: do t-2', 10s., zin-; coiorcn roasters, over 4 ids., : l,ea lorn nens under zli hs 200. ove-f .lj lbs.. 22c.. colored hens Z-Va Its. f No. S srriulo nens ne less; ad. a graua 100 loos; roosters. lOo III. IlKKSSPI) TI-RKP.YS- Selllni prices! country dressed hens, Aa.400; packers' stocks hens, No. 1 4(llc cash-carry, sl'ejc delivered! large toma, over 20 lbs., S3c cn-sh-carry, 80a delivered. KAHHITS Averajre eountry.kllled 3fl lb. ONIONS Green. w-MJe doc. bunches: Ors a:on dry, IU2-I..V,; Idaho, targe: Sl.lS-t.rU; Vakima Sl.12-1.50 oo-lt. bag: pickling in lh- rot'NTRY MP ATS Selling price, w ra lailer: country-killed hogs, best butchera 120-149 lb.. 20c: vealers, fancy 23c lb.; good. heavy. Iii-lflc Hi.; rough, heavy, l7-20c; bulls Ifl'i-c: lamus, Ei-iie 10.: ewes, nic 11,. HAY Selling prlco 00 trucks: alfalfa. No. 1, lil.oo-23-W ton: oat. vetch. Ila.rio Son vallev noints: tlmnthv. tla.OD: RasUrn Oregon. 123.00 ton; clover, 115.00 ton. Two Drown in Camp White Maneuvers MEDFORD, Dec. 7 (P) Two soldiers drowned Friday In; a practice crossing of the Rogue rivpr. Camo White headauarteri announced Saturday night. They did not disclose names of the men, whose bodies had not been recovered. A Maine man killed a deer with a motorcycle. Rifles still are recommended as a lot han dier. ' LEGAL NOTICES ssttTl-WVV-B-V-VV-srl NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an order of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for Klamath County, made on November 24, 1042, in the matter of the Guardianship of Florence F. Hanson, an 'insane person, the undersigned guardian will, on and after December 30, 1942, sell at private sale to the highest and best bidder, for cash or upon terms, subject to con firmation by said Court, the ln-foroct- nt hia smid ward in and to portions or all of the following described real property,, ime 10 which is held as an estate by the entirety by said ward and her said guardian, to-wit: Situate in Klamath Coun ty, Oregon, Lots 16, 17, 20, 21, 22 and 23, of Section 6, Township 35 South, Range 7, East of Willamette Mer-. . idian. Bids shall be in writing ad dressed to Frank E. Hanson, Chiloquin, Oregon, Dated: November 30, 1942. FRANK E. HANSON, Guardian of Florence F. Hanson, an insane person. , N 30; D 7-14-21-28 No. 147 Harboi -'A :-.y - ' '-W- 1