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Tfrc.prniinr 21. 104; HERALD ANT) NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Closilriod Oiiu doy ri i doy run 3 day run Advertising Ratoti 4 day run par word lOo ft day run ....... por word 11a Week run ...........par word 12a Month run ............ por word 32a Glaliijfied AdaeiiiliH Section 20 DISCOUNT for payment In Advance, This dis count given to do away with book work and billing ... on actual paid In advance ads only. 5 DISCOUNT f6R Payment by the 10th. This dis count given to Insure prompt payment of ads charged on monthly basis. in par word ....... por word par word 80 00 8a CLASSIFIED INDEX Apurtmunts (or Hunt M Automotive 34 Uumnuas Opportunities 4U Kducutloiiul - 12 Financial .........4 For Sale or Trado 311 General Notices 4 Iluultl) 13 llolp Wnnlod, 1'omule -...14 llulp Wanted. Mnlo .......10 Houses For Kent -...-20 Livestock und Poultry 44 Lost and Found - 2 Miscellaneous For Bent 2B Miscellaneous For Sulo .......30 Mlscullumtous Wauled ... 42 Real Esluto for Sulo J" lli.ul Until lo Wanted 32 Dnnm nnil Rnnrd 20 2 Lost and Found LOST In October, fox terrier mule doH. Bol) lull, wimo with brown find black murk Inns. $10,00 reward. Write D. W. Parks, Kirk, Ore. 12-21 LOST riiown wallet containing Identification cards and vuiti SI0 reward. K M. rinitlaln. Leave at Korn i I 1221 LOST Tennis shoo between I, lull tool and Pelican wiy Plume 33(15. 12-21 Personals ... i -. 1 1 ,-. ,-. i ii-i,..- - - - MONUMKNTS Klamath Falls Marble and Gronlto Works, 1 1B So. 1 1th. Phone B3II1. 1-D 10 Services KEMODKLING Repairs Roof Ing. Lloyd W. Husk, 1021 Ar thur St. Phono 340S. 12-22 PLUMBING. HEATING, sheet melul work, furnaces vacuum cleaned. P. L. Johnson, 1430 Sargent Phono 5321). 12-22 PICTURE FRAMING Art and Gift Shop, 510 Main. 12-24m BAGS MACHINE CLEANED and notched. Pcoplo s Wure. house Dug Co. 310Btf ItKFItlGKRATOK. Washing Mn chine, Vocuum Cleoncr purts and service, all makes. Merit Wash ne Machine Service, oil South Sixth. 12 31m FLOOH SANDING and rcflnlsh Inn. Clifford Golden. Phono 8022. 12-31m 1 WILL OHTA1N your deluycd birth cerllflculo for you. Chas Hathuway. 120 No. 10th St. Klumnth Falls. Ore. 12-31 PAPEHHANGING PAINTING Kay Pierce. Phone 6730. 1 0 HOUSE CLEANING Art IJene O diet. 0848. l-9m PICTURE FRAMING Gocllcr's 230 Main. l-14m ELECTROLUX Service. L. C Corr, 021 Mitchell. Phone 7107. 1-14 DRESSMAKING, Designing, Al torn Hons, also agency for Fashion Frocks. 23U White Ave. 12-20 CHIMNEY SWEEP, Furnace Cleaning. J. A. Tufts, phone 714D. 1-10 HEMSTITCHING DRESSMAKING, Buttons and Buckles covered. Alterations on new and old clolhlng. Mrs. M, M. Allender, 731 Main Room 210. Phono 7203. 1-lflm PIANO TUNING Wm. H. Mor gan, Empiro Hotel. 1-12 DRESSMAKING, remodeling (f any kind. You will be pleased with fit und work. 021 N. 0th. Phone 024(1. 12-20 PAINTING, KALSOMINING H. L. Brown. Phono 4220 1-IOm EXPERT TAILORING and alter otlon by Johnson Tailors, 120 So. Rlh. Pellenn Nlclg. 1-10 12 Educational EDUCATIONAL Hours of training arranged to suit ln dividual. Modernistic Beauty College, 015 Klamath Ave 3BR3. 12-22 13 Health DR. M. C. CASSEL, chiropractic clinic, colon and rectal dis eases. 532 Main. Dial 7215. 12-3 lm Ql4 Help Wanted Female WANTED Housekeeper to take full charge house ot working couple. Phono 4014 after 5:30. 12-24 WANTED Experienced man snd. wife to work on stock ranch. Woman to cook. Por- : monenl Job und good wagon, No children. B K Ranch, Bly, Ore. Phono 18-F-3,'Bly, Ore. 12-24 WANTED Woman to cook on ranch. Steady Job, good wages. Phone 1B-F-3, Bly. B K Ranch, Bly, Ore, 12-24 IB Help Wanted. Male (VANTED Three Carry -All scrapers and tractors, light or 12-ynrd capacity. Hourly or contract basis. Apply In per k son or wrlto Keith Merrill, Logging Supt., The Red River Lumber Co., Wcstwood, Cnllt. 310011 16 Htlp Wanted, Male WANTED Two sets of fnllors. All winter Job, Chemult camp. 11 il Lakes Hox Co. tfzznr Situations Wanted BABYLAND Care of bubles and children. Hour, day or week. 1104 Crescent, Phono 11341. l-4in 20 Room and Board ROOM. HOARD Phono 08B3. 1 2-24 22 Rooms For Rent MARS HOTEL 1411 Main, by tho armory. Steam heated rooms, $3,50 up. 12 20 CLAREMONT, 2211 North 4th. All outside, newly decorated, modern rooms, All with new innersprtng mattresses. Free parking. 12-3()in ROOMS 1034 High. 1-Sm LAKE HOTEL Stcnm heated rooms. Reasonable, $3 and up. Weekly rates. 1-0 NICE ROOM 134 N. 3rd. 1-10 CLEAN, steam heated rooms. 310 So. Bill St. 1-15 COMFORTABLE, well heated, close In, Phone 0IIU0. 12-23 PON DOS A APTS. 1-18 24 Apartmonts For Rent LARGE 2-room steam heated apartment near Ewuuna Box Co. Phono 5140 or 3025 eve nings. 2420tf RIVERVIEW 4 rooms, nicely furnished, garage, Call 5452. 2417tf HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, com pletely furnished, $4 and $4.50 week. 410 So. 5th. 1-3 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, $4 week up. 133 N. 10th. 1-8 VACANCY Rex Arms Apart ments, 224 Broad. Phono 5700. New management. Mr. and Mrs. Lovelace. l-8m ESPLANADE COURT APART MENTS Furnished. Walking distance. l-0m V A C A N C Y Everything fur nlshed, $4 and up week. 1404 Klumulh. 1-11 CASCADE APARTMENT HOTE) Apartment accom modations with hotel service. Complete kitchen and dinette. Day, week or month. Three blocks from city center. 1-Hm VACANCY Two rooms, both Gas rnnRc and heater. Adults. 325 Commercial. 3(IB4tf TWO ROOMS Light, clean. Utilities. 218 Broad. Phone 5452. 3530tf FURNISHED 2-ROOM APT. 421 Oak. 12-21 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Utilities furnished. 410 No. 10th. 1-16 FURNISHED APTS. 1304 Wor den. Phone 4513. 12-21 ONE -ROOM furnished apart ment, 703 N, 0th. 12-21 VACANCY Couple only. No pets. Ideal Apartment, 323 Commercial. 12-24 FOR RENT Two bedroom du plex, Phono 0280. 12-22 VACANCY 000 Owens. 12-20 26 Houses For Ron! FOR RENT 5-room furnished house, full basement, garage, etc. North Klamath Falls. Phone 0704. $30. 12-21 FURNISHED two-room cabins, Highlcy's Market, Summers lane. Phono 8075. 3757U THUCKS FOR RENT You drive; move yourself, save V4. Stiles Beacon Service, 1201 East Main. Phone 8304. l-7m UNFURNISHED thrcc-bedroom house. 720 ML Whitney. 3622tf FURNISHED 2-room cottages, $30 month. Gas, lights, water, wood Included, Inqulro Link River Auto Cnmp. 1-8 WINTER RATES Modern cot tages. Plenty fuel. Every thing furnished. 2125 Biehn. 3538tf 5-ROOM DUPLEX New. Large. Electric stove, refrigerator, furnace. 1177 California. Ph. 5858, 4507tf 34 Automotive GET YOUR AUTO GLASS In stalled at Kimball's Glass Shop, 527 Walnut. Phono 7378. 1-Om WANTED TO BUY Truck van for H-ton truck. Must be In good condition. Lost River Dairy. 4401tf DEAD STORAGE FOR CARS Fireproof. Phone-6384. 12-23 FOR SALE 1037 Chevrolet coupe, Radio and heater. K K Cafe. 12-24 FOR SALE 1035 Ford V-8 pickup, $200. 1540 Homodale road. Phone 4007. 12-23 28 Miscellaneous For Rent DEAD CAR STORAGE ONLY. Snfuty und protection. Curs oro not moved or molestud. 231 So. 11th. 1-1 lm 30 Real Estate For Sale TIMBER LAND FOR SALE Tlin undersigned will accept bids for till the right, title and interest of tho J. E. Flurry Lumber Co., Inc., Bankrupt, and P, R. Hardy as Trustee In and to the following described renl property In Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, to-wlt: N of NKl Section 20, Town ship 38, Rango 3 E (80 acres). N of Section 8, Township 38, Range 3 E (320 acres). Subject to a contract of pur chase upon which there is an unpaid balance of $2500 plus Interest and taxes of about $200, said land being, timber land. All bids must be In the hands of the Trustee not later them December 20, 1042. P. R. Hardy, Trustee J. E. Flurry Lumber Co., Inc., Ash land, Oregon. 12-20 FOUR-ROOM modern house See Lloyd W. Rusk, 1821 Ar thur. 12-21 32 Real Estate Wontod WANT TO RENT OR LEASE by responsible party 2 or 3 bed room house or apartment. Fur nished or unfurnished. Must have stcnm, oil or automatic heat. J. E. Hawkins, phone 5188. Sunday, 4181. 12-21 35 Fuel Htctlnu UNION BURNER OILS Wo keep your storage tank full. Call Klamnth Oil Co., 8404, 12-31m 36 Miscellaneous For Sole BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE ot Ernie's Richfield Service Station, Oth and Pine. Phone 5720 or 5407. 12-23 PROTECT the refrigerator you now own by naving It re enameled at Kohn's Enamel Shop. Phone 5442 for esti mate. l-2m STOVES REPAIRED All parts stocked. Used furniture, stoves bought. OK Second Hand Store, 820 Klamath. Phone 1 5071. 12-31m FULLER BRUSHES Clem Joyer, 1435 Martin. Phone 5077. 12-24 RUBBER STAMPS, PRINTED SIGNS, mudc-to-ordcr. Com- - merclal printing, most reason able prices. Geo. J. Kunzman, 127 No. 4lh. Phone 0632. 1-0 DRIVEWAY CINDERS Phone 0817. 3106tf WATKINS PRODUCTS Dial 6023 or 2318 Home. 12-30 FOR SALE Potntocs and onions. Jnck Grafton Cellar, 4 miles from Klamath Falls on Merrill road. 1-1 ORDER NOW for Christmas. Fuller Brushes. R. V. Morgan. 532 South Riverside. Phone 3348. 1-2 CITY MAPS Pocket size, up-to- the-minute. Including subur ban sections. Block numbers Indicated, index keyed to map. Price 20e. For ssln nl Clmm. ber of Commerce, Evcrbody's Drug. Leo Hendrlck'.i Druo. Louie Polin's, Postoffico news stand, Carmichacl's news stand, Robinson's Food store, Shaw Stationery, Herald and News, Vic's Signal Service, 3104tf GLASS Mirrors, rcsllvering, plate, window and auto glass, furniture tops, shelves. Kim ball's Gloss Shop, 527 Walnut, phone 7378. l-6m CHRISTMAS TREES for sale, 75c to $1.60. 125 Laguna. 12-21 CHOICE GRAIN FED TUR KEYS, the broad breasted kind. Phone your orders to Walloee Reed, phone 8050. 12-21 FOR SALE Woodworking ma chinery one 30-inch bund saw; two heavy iron saw tables; two 8-inch Jointers, round heads; one wood lathe. R. E. Wattcnburg, 218 Pine Street, Klamath Falls. 12-22 TRIMMING AND SPRAYING trees and shrubs. Landscap ing. Evergreens, flowering shade trees, shrubs, roses and fruit trees. Lakeshore Gar dens Nursery. Phono 4082, If, no answer call 3384. 1-16 MILK AND GRAIN FED TUR' KEYS Joe Keller, Hager Phone 5040. 12-2? FOR SALE Circulating wood or coal heater, studio couch, two '38 Ford wheels. Phone 8310. 12-23 FRAMED pictures, 69c to $3.00, wood burning sets and sup plies. Goeller's, across from Willnrd Hotel. 12-23 CORN AND MILK FED TUR KEYS Dressed and deliver ed. Toms 30c a lb. Hens 44c. Phono orders to 7706. 12-21 36 Miscellaneous For Sale GEESE for Christmas. Lewis Poultry Forms. Phona 4580. 12-24 FOR SALE Easy washing ma chine, like new. Phone 4563 If Interested. 12-24 25 ONLY choice fresh cut Christ mas trees, sizes to 10 ft., 75c up. 911 Prospect St. Phone 4850. 12-22 38 For Sal or Trad HONEST PRICES and weights guaranteed on all livestock, PAULEY Packing Co., Sum mers lane. Phono 5323 or 3505. ' 3107tf 42 Miscellaneous Wantad WANTED TO RENT Five or six-room furnished home, close in. References. News-Herald Box 3263. 12-20 WANTED TO BUY Fly tent about 16 by 20. 2312 Orchard. 12-22 WANTED Someone with hay baler to bale 20 tons of hay. R. C. Prudhommc, 5102, So. Oth St. Phone 4943. 12-23 44 Livestock and Poultry CHICKS Finest, best grade of chicks. Talent Hatchery, Tal ent, Oregon. All orders deliv ered to Klamath Falls with our special truck. Send for free catalogue. Order early for date wanted. 12-21 TWO-YEAR-OLD Hereford bull for sale at G. M. Loomis ranch. Bonanza. Lloyd L. Embrey, Rt. 1, Bonanza. . 12-26 FOR SALE Week-old Jersey heifer calf. 1948 Madison. 12-20 FOR SALE Woancr pigs. Guy Barton. 12-23 FOR SALE 8 bred sows 32 pigs, 1 boar. O. S. Avery, Dorrls. Calif. 12-23 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 3325 12-slm LOANS Established 8 Years in Klamath County Furniture Loans Signature Loans Livestock Loans $25 to $300 Rog Co. ers nnance S-189 412 Main Dial 5113 i; Sim CASH LOANS WITHOUT ENDORSERS I WAYS TO OET A CONSUMER CASH LOAN rilONK - WRITB - COME IN Toil need no co-slgnerl or endorser t get a consumer loan THREE LOAN PLANS NO. I INCOMR IOAXS On your note onlr. No wig IcnruttiU. No co-ilgneri. NO. f Fl'RNITURR MANS Your character U mora Important than tho furniture lUtlf. NO. 5-AUTO tOANa $cn in 600 ch loftni und rtfl Dancing. CONSUMERS CREDIT COMPANY (M.JJS 720 Pine St. Mill Phone 7711 13.sim IT SAYS HERE FARRAGUT, Idaho, (IP) Bluejackets were puzzled by brand new no-smoking signs in the recreation hall library where they'd never been before; Tho Farr sut News, station publication, explained: A new recruit had read the executive order about no smok ing neor the magazines. A beautiful room costs only Q& WHEN you USE THE MIRACLE WALL FINISH BIG BASIN LBR. CO. Main & Spring Phone 3144 - k mm?. SOME LEAOERR t By VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK, Dec. 21 Iff'i Scattered stock market leaders managed to maintain tho recov ery theme in today's market but many others were subdued by profit cashing on last week's big upswing. Transfers were, around 700, 000 shares. f Year-end tax offerings seemed to bo waning although there were sufficient of these to put brakes on a number of pivotal as well as "penny" stocks. Closing quotations: American Can 721 Am Car & Fdy 258 Am Tel cfc Tel ; 125, Anaconda 251 Calif Packing 211 Cat Tractor 30 4 Comm'nw'lth & Sou , General Electric 30ii General Motors 43'1 Gt Nor Ry pfd 211 Illinois Central 84 Int Harvester 50 Kennccott 281 Lockheed 174 Long-Bell "A" 61 Montgomery Ward .. 33 il Nash-Kelv 61 N Y Central 101 Northern Pacific 81 Pac Gas & El 221 Packard Motor 23 Pcnna R "R 223 LEGAL NOTICES . 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 in terest of his said ward in and to portions or all of the following described real property, title to 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 NOTICE TO WOOD BIDDERS The Board of Directors of Klamath County School District will receive bids for wood for the school year 1943-44 on Wed nesday, January 6, at 2 P. M., at the office in the Legion Memorial Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. The right is re served to reject any or all bids. Signed, H. B. ASHLEY, Clerk No. 162 Dec. 18, 19, 21, 22 NOTICE TO GASOLINE BIDDERS The Board of Directors of Klamath County School District will. receive bids for gasoline for the year 1943 on Wednesday, January 6, at 2 P. M., at the of fice in the Legion Memorial Building, Klamath Falls, Ore gon. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Signed, H. B. ASHLEY, Clerk No. 161 Dec. 18, 10, 21, 22 RETAIN SLOW STRICTLY BUSINESS " -i . T .. j "Dear Sin In answer to your ad, I have baen studying typing at nights Republic Steel 141 nichticld Oil . 71 Safeway Stores 371 Scars -Roebuck . 611 Southern Pacific . 16 Standard Brands .. 41 Sunshine Mining 3? Trans-America 61 Union Oil Calif 149 Union Pacific 781 U S Steel 481 Warner Pictures 8i LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 21 (A P-USDA) CATTLE: Salable 1200. total 1330; market active, uneven, generally 25 higher with some cows 50 up, bulls strong to 25 higher, vealers steady; few loads medium to good short-fed steers 9)13.50 $14.50, common steers $10.50 $11.50; few loads fed heifers $13.00-50, common heifers down to $9.00; canner and cutter cows $6.00-$8.00, medium to good beef cows $9.50-$12.00, odd head $12.25; good bulls 10.50-$1 1.25, odd head $11.50; good to choice vealers $14.50-$15.50. HOGS: Salable 1350, total 1850; market opened active, un evenly 40-65 higher, truckins up most, but closing sales only 25 higher; good to choice 180-230 lbs. early $14.85-75, late sales down to $14.35; 240-300 lbs. $13.75-514.25; light-lights mostly S13.75-S14.00; good sows $12.00 50; good feeder pigs $13.50 $15.00. SHEEP: Salable 800, total 1350; market active, fat lambs 25-35 higher, ewes 50 up; good to choice wooled Iambs $13.50- $14.25, load fed lambs $14.35; feeder lambs $10.00-$11.00; good wooled ewes $7.00-50, common down to $3.50. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 21 (AP) (Federal-State Mar ket News) Cattle: Salable 150. Steers nominal, scarce, quoted $13.00-14.00; medium to good hellers absent, quoted 12.00' 13.00; part car 1340-lb. fat cows $11.00.. new., high., top;., major share of run dairy cows, slow. inactive, few $8.00-25. cutters $7.00-75, canners $6.50 up; odd common 1010 lb. bulls $9.00, other grades absent. Calves: 15. Nominal; good to choice vealers quoted 13.00-50. Hogs: Salable 450. Around 20 higher, one load choice. 253-lb. Oregons $15.35, extreme top, bulk medium to good Barrows and Gilts $15.15-20; odd good sows $13.50. Sheep: Salable 1800. Lambs active, fully steady; four decks $14.75-l!5.00, latter sorted 10 per cent; around eight decks ewes offered, slow, weak, quoted $.oo down. WHEAT CHICAGO, Dec. 21 (VP) Wheat prices tumbled more than a cent a bushel today from the highest quotations since 1937 as profit taking sales halted the slow advance which had added 5 to 12 cents to values since the first of the month. . There was a letup in demand from mills and reports of en larged country selling of cash wheat in some localities encour aged tho selling. Spot wheat, with No. Z hard quoted at $1.41 was 9 cents over the government loan rate here. Wheat closed J-1I cents lower than Saturday, December SI. 36- $1,361, May $1,358-1; corn 1 low er to 1 higher. December 8 May 928-1; oats 1-8 off; rye 1-8 lower; soybeans unchanged to 1 ou. BOSTON WOOL BOSTON, Dec. 21 (AP) (U. S Dept. Agr.) The Boston wool market continued quiet today, Purchases in Buenos Aires were reported in most grades tmer than 44s. Uncertainties re garding shipping space limited sales to some extent. Sales of Australian top, both fine and half-blood, were made In small volume at prices six to eight cents Below ceilings. Oregon News Notes By The Associated Prtsi Christmas shoppers' use of automobiles apparently has off set the effects of gasoline ra tioning In Portland, the city treasurer reporting a 51 per cent increase in parking meter rev enues in the past week . . . The Oregon defense council warned western Oregon residents it would be a violation of dim-out regulations to place a lighted candle in the window for Christ mas . , . The OPA granted Portland in dustrial sugar users a quota in crease in recognition of a popu. latlon gain . . . Oregon State college reported 1200 students have enrolled In reserves of the armed forces . , . Seventy-eight men arrived at Camp Wickiup, former Deschutes river CCC camp, the first contingent of conscientious objectors from the middle west ... DROP IN LUMBER ' WASHINGTON. Dec. 21 (P) The war production board today estimated lumber consumption in 1943 at approximately 31,000,- 000,000 board feet, compared with 40,200,000,000 board feet in 1942. WPB set the lumber produc tion goal for next year, at 32, 000,000,000 board feet, but said its attainment depended upon maintenance of present levels of manpower, tractors, trucks and flow of repair parts from the in dustry. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Dc rAPl TIKTTPR frlnU. A Brde, 52.5Si lb. In parchment wrapperi, U-M'sc In eartom; B grade, si. -sc in parenment vrappen, &2-3Ze in cartons. B L TTERr AT Flnt nnalltr. maximum of , f 1 per cent, .aeiditr. delivered In Fort- land. UU-S4C lb.: oremlum onalltr. max imum of Ji of I per cent, addlty. Slit-Mc lb.; Taller rutei and eonntr pointa. 2c leta than flrat or 5!c: aecond quality at roruana. so anaer iirax, or oir5';c ,.Mr.r,ar. seuuif price to rortlana re Ullrri: TUIamook tripl.H, lie lb.; loaf, SSe lb.; trlpleta to wholeialera, 29c lb.; loaf, 30c, T. 0. B. Tillamook. EOOS Prlcea to orodaeera: A laree. 4Ae: B large, 40c; A medium. 40e; B medium. 3o dux. resale to retailers, S-ie higher for caaea; cartona, 5c higher. LIVE POULTRV Iluiln prices: Ko. 1 grade Leghorn broilers, 11, to t lbs., 26c: colored fryers. 2 to 4 lbs.. 29c; do lbs.. 26c; colored roasters, orer 4 lbs.. 29c; u-gnorn nens. under IDs., zoc; over 3 lbs., 22c; colored hens, 21c lb.; No. 2 grade hens. 6c lesal No. 8 grade. 10c less: roosters, I2o lb. DRKSSEO TURRETS Selling prices: country dressed hens. 3s-40e; packers' stocks hens, Ko. 1, 40o cash-carry. 42 delirered; large loms, over ids., age cam-carry ; small toms. Sdo lb. KAtilirra Average country-killed. 36c lb. ONIONS Green. 75-60C dog. bunches: Ore gon dry. 11.53: Idaho, large. $1.53:. Yakima. 11.12-1.55. 60-lb. bag; pickling. 15c lb. uuumky JlKAia selling price to re tailer: country-killed hogs, best butchers, 120 to 149 lbs., 20.21c; vealers. fancy, 23c lb.; good, heavy, 15-200 lb.; rough, heavy. I9-20C; caoncr-cutter coirs (new celllngl, 16 19c lb.; hulls, (new ceiling). 17e lb.; lambs, 22-23C lb.; ewes. 5-l!c lb. KLAMATH BASIN Carload Potato Shipments (Figures from State-Federal Inspector Ross Aubrey) Day of Month Season 1942-43 Season 1941 Dec. Dec. to Season Dec. to Dally Date to Date Daily Date' 1 46 iB 2453 21 21 2 43 IfT 2496 27 48 . 3 " 135 2542 29 tT" i ( 36 ' 171 2578 21 98" 5 39 210 2617 22 120 6 0 210 . 2617 " 27 147 7 221 2628 0 147 8 23 244 2651 25 172. Q 15" 259 2666 24 196 10 39 298 2705 25 221 11 35 333 2740 33 254 12 39 372 2779 30 284 13 0 372 2779 39 323 14 12 384 2791 2 325 IF" 39 . 423 : 2830 51 376 18 30 453 2860 iT" 387 rT 3lT 484 2891 51 438 18 47 531 2938 , 52 490 19 - T" . 60 550 20 44 594 21 " 11. 605 22 " 40 -. 645 23 " . 34 679 il" 35 714 25 ' 0 714 28 7 " 20- 734 27 . . . ; ' 17- 751 ii- " 15 766 29 43 ' 809 301 " . , . -. 49. 858 . 31 ' I, 27 885) Rev, Charles M. Gullbert, vicar of Coos and Curry county missions of the Episcopal church, was named dean of St. Stephens cathedral In Portland . . . F. M. Hunter, chancellor of the statu system of higher education, sold the state's colleges are ready to become military training centers, relegating regular students to secondary importance ... A Portland free lance writer, James G. Duff. 32, died of pneumonia Saturday . . . Dairy , men said in Portland the army is taking much of Oregon's pro duce and for the first time sine 1920 tho state is unable to sup ply Its own needs .. . - Production Is expected to be gin soon at the rebuilt M. G. Hitchcock mill at Sisters,' de stroyed by fire in August, and in the abandoned James Flan agan coal mine near Marshfield, which is being outfitted again . . At La Grande, Fred Lannlng, 45-year-old barber hanged him self a few hours after accidental ly wounding James O'Neal, about 70, on a duck-hunting trip, O'Neal was in a critical condi tion , . . The body of Ole Carl-; son, about 56, lumber, grader, was found in his home at Red mond, and Sheriff C. L. Mc Cauley said Carlson had shot himself .... Work Program v Outlined for Objectors' Camp BAKER, Dec. 21 (P) Harry Fuller of the regional grazing office at Burns said Saturday that a work program has been outlined for conscientious ' ob jectors who will be assigned to a CCC camp at Keating. Included in the labor program for next summer will be fir control, he said. Several thou sand acres in the Keating area were burned over last summer. Fuller said his department hat received no information as to when the first objectors will ar rive at the camp. - , . Christmas Tree Thefts Reported In Klamath Falls "The meanest kid In town stole my Christmas tree," an irate Klamath resident reported to Dave Bridge, .city recreation director. Bridge has received re ports of several tree thefts from local front yards over the week end and said he was checking on Christmas tree sellers and the source of their stock. One family reported a trea stolen from their back yard. High price of this year's trea crop was given as the probabla reason for1 such highway rob bery, Bridge observed. , Dealer snonages - put new value on used merchandise. Cash in on your "junk" through a classified ad. Phone 3124. . 1-42 Season to Date 2678 2703 2732 2753 2775 2802 2802 2827 "2851 2876 2909 2939 3042 . 8093 3145 3205 ' 3249 3280 3300 3334 3369 3369 3389 3406 3421 ' 346' " 3513 ' 354 ' 2978 A 2980fcfr 3031