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    January C, 1013
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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CLASSIFIED
ADS
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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Mull Rates Payablo In Advance
ny Mull
In Klnmiilh, I.nkit, Modoc and
Siskiyou Counties
Three Months $2-2&
Six Monthit 3-'tl
Oiib Ycnr 0
"Delivered by Carrlnr In Clly
Ono Month 7"
Three Monthi 2.28
One Ycnr . .
PAYROLL Victory Tiik Bute
('hurts Free. Chin, HntliB
unv 120 N. 10th SI. 1-12
a PartonaU
WuWi in -i rii'i -i 1 1 ' ' ' 1 ,. .
MONUMENTS Klamath Fall
Mnrhlo nnd uranno worn
11(1 Kn. 11th. Phnne mini
Services
PAPKRHANGING PAINTING
ny Plcrco. Phono 8730. l-B
HOUSE CLEANINQ Art Bono
diet. 8U4B. 10m
pirrtniK FRAMING Goclter'
230 Main. l-lm
ELECTUOLUX Service L. C
C'nrr. 621 Mitchell. Phoni
7167. 1-14
CHIMNEY SWEEP, Furnace
Cleaning. J. A. Tufts, phone
7140 118
HEMSTITCHING
DRESSMAKING, Buttons nnd
Buckles covered. Alterations
on new and old clothing. Mrs
H. M. Allender, 731 Main,
Room 218. Phono 7203. Mflm
PIANO TUNING Wm. II. Mor-
nan. Emnlre Hotel. 1-12
PAINTING, KALSOMIN1NG
II. L. Brown. Phono 4ZZ0
i l-10m
KXPERT TAILORING and alter
atlon by Johnson Tailors, 128
So. 8th. Pelican Bldg. 1-10
GENERAL REPAIRING Saws,
kntvea and scissors. 361 E,
Main. 1-2
PICTURE r'RAMING Art and
Gift Shop, 810 Main. l-24m
BAGS machine elenned and
patched. People's Warehouse
Bag Co. 4728tf
I WILL OBTAIN your delayed
birth certificate or you. Chas
Hathaway, 120 No. 10th St.
Klamath Falls, Ore. . 1-31
FLOOR SANDING and rcfinlsh
tug. Clifford Golden. Phono
3022. l-30m
REFRIGERATOR, washing ma
chino, vacuum cleaner pnrts
and service, all makes. Merit
Washing Machine Service, 611
South Sixth. l-30m
OIL BURNER SERVICE J. A.
Tufts. Phono 7140. 1-28
THEODORE DICKSON Uphol
sterlng and furniture shop.
3041 Shasta way, Klamath
Falls. 10
13
H.nlth
DR. M. C. CASSEL, chiropractic
clinic, colon nnd rectal dis-
eases. 532 Mnln. Dial 7213
1-30m
14 Help Wanted Female
WANTED Girl or woman for
housework, nlco h o m o. 3
blocks from Main street. Your
own private quarters, rndlo,
steam hent, steady job. Room,
board and salary. Phone 4710.
1-8
WOMAN Past middle aiic for
4 hours work a day. Lake
Hotel. l-B
WOMAN SECOND COOK want
eel, S hours n day. Good wanes
Hcrald-Nows Box 4372. 1-0
COMPETENT housekeeper and
cook for business couple. Good
snlnry, 300 Washington, Phone
8860. 4302tf
POSITION OPEN to young lady
18 to 28. Must bo neat, good
personality, able to sell. Ap
ply at Bar-Nce-Burger. 1-7
WANTED Service office clerk
M.lel k. ..Kin l r..,.nl .-...Wll..
Reasonable experience neces
sary. Good wages. Dick B.
Miller Co. 1-7
WANTED Woman for house
work nnd caro of child. Phone
8147. 1-7
18 Help Wanted, Male
WANTED Thrco Carry-All
scrapers and tractors,' light or
12-yard capacity. Hourly or
contract basis, Apply In per
son or write Keith Merrill,
Logging Supt., The Red River
Lumber Co., Westwood, Calif,
4727tf
18
Situations Wanted
WILL CARE for smnll children,
elderly people or do ironing
dzz wainut, upstairs apart
ment.
1-8
FOR HOUR WORK Call 8043.
1.11
BABYLAND Care of babies
and children. Hour, day or
week. 1104 Crescent. Phone
8341. ' '" '2-4m
Situations Wanted
WANTED Housework or caro
of children by hour. Phone
11(145. 1-8
20
Room and Board
ROOM AND BOARD Gentle-
nan. 804 N. 10th. Phone 0614.
1-0
ROOM-HOARD 1841 Main. 1-6
22 Rooms For Rant
MARS HOTEL 1411 Mnln, by
tho Armory., Steam heated
moms, $3.80 week up. Trans
lent $1.00. 1-20
CLEAN, steam heated rooms.
310 So. 8th St. 1-18
LAKE HOTEL Stcnm heated
rooms. Reasonable, $3 nnd up.
Weekly rates. 10
NICE ROOM 134 N. 3rd. 110
IToOMS 1034 High. 1-Sm
HEATED SLEEPING ROOMS In
prlvato home. 1740 Wall. Ph.
7384. 1-8
CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th.
All outside, newly decorated,
modern rooms. All with new
Inncrsnrlng mattresses. Free
parking. l-30m
BaBsaaaaaMDBaMMHHOH
24 Apartments For Rant
iUVVVVI)ViViiiii af w w t
PONDOSA APTS. 1-18
HOUSEKEEPING ROOM 020
Lincoln. 4342tf
FOR RENT Housekeeping
rooms, $4 week up. 133 N.
10th. 1-8
VACANCY Rex Arms Apart-
monts, 224 Broad. Phono 8760
Now management. Mr. and
Mrs. Lovelace. l-8m
ESPLANADE COURT APART.
MENTS Furnished. Walking
distance. l-0m
v au a n u x tvcryining iur
pished, $4 and up week. 1404
Klamath. 1-11
CASCADE APARTMENT
IIOTEI Apartment accom
modations with hotel service.
Complcto kitchen and dinette.
Day, week or month. Three
blocks from city center. 1-1 lm
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
Utilities furnished. 410 No,
10th. . 1-16
THREE-ROOM furnished apart
mcnt. 2043 White. 4334U
LARGE 2-ROOM stenm-hcated
apartment near Ewauna Box
Co. Phone 8140 or 3025 eve
nlngs. , ' 4730tf
THREE-ROOM APARTMENT
Hot Springs addition. Phono
5513. 1-6
FURNISHED 3-room Apt.
Spring.
221
1-6
LARGE two-room steam heated
apartment. Adults. No pets.
Corner Pino and Ccdnr.
4368tf
2BEDROOM APARTMENT
Electric range, refrigerator,
garage. Also small apartment
close in. Dial 5452. 47l6tf
LARGE ono room. Private bath.
Electric range. 325 Commer
cial. 4500tf
FOR RENT Clean, modern 3
room house. New gns range,
floor covering, garage. 2
blocks east of Mills school. No
pels. Adults only. Price
$22.50. 2312 Orchard. Phone
4370. Inquire 1000 Esplanade
1-5
ATTRACTIVE housckecp
Ing room, everything furnish
ed. 216 Main. Fairfield Apart
ments. l-B
FURNISHED APARTMENT
. Suitable for couple. 801 Mar
ket. j.8
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS com
pletely furnished, $4 nnd $4.50
week, 410 So. 8th. 2-3
FURNISHED 2-room apartment.
Bath, refrigerator, utilities.
$5 week. Furnished cabin $12
month. 220 So. 4th. a 1-7
FURNISHED. APARTMENT
2124 Biehn. 1.7
28 Houses For Rent
TRUCKS FOR RENT You
drive;, move yourself, save H.
Stiles Beacon Service, 1201
East Main. Phone 8304. l-7m
FURNISHED 2-room cottages,
$30 month. Gas, lights, water,
wood included. Inquire Link
River Auto Camp, 1-6
WINTER RATES Modorn cot
tagca. .Plenty fuel. Every
thing furnished. , 2125 Biehn.
. 3538U
FURNISHED two-room cabins.
Hlghloy'g Market, Summers
lane. Phone 8075. . 4729tf
FOR RENT 1440 Eldorado,
newly renovated 2-bedroom
modern house. Automatic oil
floor furnace, Ideal for three
people. Phono 3728. 4543tf
2-ROOM HOUSE $23.25. Phone
. 8777. 1320 Oak. 4026tf
BACHELOR CABINS. Close In.
$10 month. 810 So. 5th. 1-28
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
Phono 3000. . 1-5
CLEAN 3-room modern furnish
ed cottage. $20. 1235 Adams.
4377U
PART FURNISHED 2 cabins.
. Water nnd light furnished.
Phono 8355. 1-9
18
Houses For Rant
MODERN a-roomcd house, Clean
and well furnished. Walking
distance to Main. Inqulro 1702
Crescent, Phono 4841. 1-6
FOR RENT Two bedroom fur
nished house. Inquire Bodcn
. homer. 1-8
FOR RENT Two-room furnish
ed cabin. Wood, water fur
nished. $11 month, Suitable
fur bachulor. Inquire Apt. 3,
2124 Reclamation. 1-7
TWO-ROOM furnished house,
$12.80; also largo sleeping
room. 1128 En.it St. 1-7
28 Miscellaneous For Rant
DEAD CAR STORAGE ONLY.
Safety and protection. Cars
are not moved or molested.
231 So. 11th. 111m
GARAGE for rent. 433 No. 10th.
43I9tf
GARAGE FOR RENT 1841
Esplanade. - 1-0
30 Real Estate For Sale
FOR SALE
8-room house, garnga and
wood shed, nice lawn and trees
in St. Francis Park, one block
from South Sixth street. Imme
diate possession. Prico $4000.
Terms.
One-half acre, 3-room house,
barn and chicken house, near
Shasta Way. Price $1250. E. Z.
terms. ; j
See Fred Cofcr
Barnhisel Agency
112 S. 8th St. Phono 4195
FOR SALE Equity in 3-room
modern homo with basement,
'h block off Oregon avenue.
Phono 4420. - 1-5
FOR SALE Five rooms,- largo
living room, full basement.
Natural hot water heat. Close
in. Phone 6025. 4381tf
FOR QUICK SALE
3 large rooms, hath, basement,
masonry foundation, other
features. Full prico only
$1575.
J. E, HOSKING
517 Main Phono.,3211
'i'. - ; .1-5
SEE Everett Dennis for real es
tate. New location, 121 N. 8th.
2-2
FOR SALE One acre ground,
5-room modern house. . Base
ment with furnace. Phone
8075.' 1-9
32
Real Ettata Wanted
WANTED TO RENT 2-bedroom
furnished house. Phone 6650.
.1-3
WANTED Property to sell,
Everett Dennis, new location
121 N. 8th. 2-2
34
Automotive
GET YOUR AUTO GLASS hv
stalled at Kimball's Glass
Shop, 527 Walnut. Phone 7378.
. l-6m
FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet
business coupe. Excellent con
dition, good heater, and scat
covers. Must sell soon. Call
at 2125 Biehn St., or phone
4820. 1-6
1030 MODEL A COUPE. Good
shnpe, fair tires. $100 cash
Sec at Imperial garage or
phone 3612. 1-5
FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet
club coupe. 2325 Shasta way.
Call evenings. 1-8
FOR SALE 1040 Chevrolet
Special Deluxe sedan, Heater,
defroster, fog lights, fender
lights,' scat covers. Car like
new. Low mileage, good tires.
Terms enn be nrrnnged. Phone
7439. 1-5
WILL TRADE equijy in 1941
Special DeLuxe Chevrolet Sc-
dan for older car. Will con
sider 1939. Phone 3592 or 863
California Ave. 1-6
FOR SALE 1940 Chevrolet
pick-up, 4-specd transmission,
Good, condition. $745. No
trade. News-Herald Box 4000.
- '1-6
WANTED FOR CASH 1936
Standard Chevrolet coupe or
sedan. Must bo in good coil'
dltlon. News-Herald Box 4955.
1-7
PROTECT the refrigerator; you
now own by hnving it re-enameled
at Kohn's Enamel Shop
Phone 5442 for estimate. 2-2m
FOR SALE '37 Dodge coupe.
2511 Applegatc. Call after 4
p. m. 1-7
35
Fuel Heating
UNION BURNER OILS We
keep your storage, tank' full.
Call Klamath Oil Co., 8404.
l-30m
36 Miscellaneous For Sals
FULLER BRUSHES Clem
Joycr, 1435 Martin. Phone
8677. 1-27
RUBBER . STAMPS, PRINTED
SIGNS, madortd-ordcr. Con
mercial printing, most reason
. able prices. Geo;' J. Kunzmart,
127 No. 4th. Phone 6632. ., 1-9
FOR SALE Two-wheel trailer
with 16x600 tires; 10-gauge
pumu shotgun. 2 boxes shells:
Phllco radio. Phone "3874. 1-7
28
Automotive
If You Need
A Good Used Car
For
Necessary Transportation in '43
Buy Now
1042 Buick Century 8edan
1041 Oldsmoblle 0 Pass. Coupe
1030 Pontlao Sedan
1937 Buick Coupe
1937 Plymouth Sedan
1030 Chrysler Sedan
1936 Pontlao Sedan
1930 Pontlao Coupe
1930 Plymouth Coach
1937. Zephyr Sedan
and 40 others including Pickups
and Trucks. January prices will
be lowest this year and you
have more selection now than
later.'
Transportation is getting
scarcer.' '
H. E. Hauger
1330 Main St.
Tiro Inspection Station
36 Miscellaneous Fo:- Sale
GLASS Mirrors, resllverlng,
' plate, window and auto glass,
furniture tops, shelves. Kim
ball's Glass Shop, 827 Walnut,
phone 7378. . . - l-6m
DRY PINE mill blocks. 128 cu.
ft., $5.28 delivered. Phone
8852. 4320tt
WATKINS PRODUCTS.
6023 or 2318 Home.
Dial
2-4
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
bcr of Commerce, Evcrbody's
- Drug, Leo Hcndrick's Drug,
Louie Polln's, Postoffice news
stand, Carmlchael's news
stand, Robinson's Food store,
Shaw Stationery, Herald and
News, Vic s Signal Service,
3104tf
TRIMMING AND SPRAYING
' trees and shrubs. Landscap
ing. Evergreens, flowering
shade trees, shrubs, roses and
fruit trees. Lakeshore Gar
dens Nursery. Phone 4082, if
no answer call 3384. 1-16
DRIVEWAY . CINDERS Phone
6817. , 4732tf
SEE US ABOUT your home in
, sulation. We can save you
. money. 2x4's to 2xl2's and
boards, $20 per thousand. No
down payment, payments as
low as $5 per month. J. W
Copeland Yards. Phone 3197.
1-11
FOR SALE Large turkeys. Live
weight 35c lb., dressed 40c lb.
T. Calmcs, Keno, Ore. 1-5
STOVES REPAIRED All parts
stocked. Used lurniture, stoves
bought. OK Second Hand
Store, 820 Klamath. Phone
5671. ' l-30m
FOR SALE 27-ton second cut
ting alfalfa hay, $20 ton. Ruby
Brown, Bonanza, 1-8
HAY FOR SALE Use of feed
yard and place to batch. John
McFall and Sons, ... Bonanza,
Ore. 1-9
FOR SALE Steel guitar With
case. Kitchen range. Altambnt
Auto Camp. - . '1-6
FOR SALE Clean alfalfa haj
Rt. 1, Box-861, 11 mi. south
Mac's store. 1-11
42 Miscellaneous Wanted
WANTED Office desk, files,
chairs and all other office
equipment. Top prices. Tel
5473. 1-12
WANTED Will pay cash for
smait ngm weignt casn regis
ter, Phone 6621. 1-5
WANTED Potatoes affected by
scab at better than No. 2
price. , Call 8595, ; Klamath
Falls. ,. . 1-8
WANTED Horse for chicken
feed. Phone 13F22. Rt. 1,
Box 785. 1-5
WANTED TO BUY Piano stool
Phono 3720., ' ' 1-5
WANTED TO BUY Restaurant
supplies: milk shakers, silver
and glassware, dishes. Call
Mrs. Shannon evenings, 6371.
44 Llvastock and Poultry
BUYING all slaughter cattle.
Malin Feeding Co. Phone 265.
1-25
HONEST PRICES and weights
guaranteed on all livestock.
PAULEY Packing. Co., Sum
mers Lane, Phone 5323 or
3505. 4731tf
WANTED Cattle, sheep and
hogs. J. D Beckley. Phone
7334 evenings. .' 4352tf
WANTED Chickens. Roasters
and fryers. Live weight. Earl's
Market, Tulelake, Calif. 1-11
WANTED TO BUY Good milk
cow. Phone 4061 or 7719. 1-7
34
33 INDICTED
FOR ALLEGED
WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 (IP) A
federal grand Jury yesterday in
dicted Mrs. Lois de Lafayette
Washburn, Seattle, .Wash., and
Frank W. Clark, Tacoma, among
33 persons and the New York
Evening Enquirer, Inc., for al
leged conspiracy to undermine
the morale of the armed forces.
Tho indictment is ari enlarge-
ment of charges first brought by
the Justice department last July.
Quotations
Five persons and the news
company are added as defend
ants and the Jury increased from
80 to 88 the number of "docu
ments" or quotations from publi
cations It said were used by the
group in propagandizing the
military ar 1 naval forces.
Examples of such new quota
tions are:
"Members of the congress of
the United States are stooges of
tho Jews and communists."
"Tho public officials of the
United States plan to bankrupt
the United States if need be to
save the British Empire."
buch statements, the erand
Jury charged, the group sought
to promote insubordination and
mutiny in the armed forces.
Somo hundreds of shins of
both the United States and the
British Davy are supporting the
effort in this (North African) the
atre. Although to shore observ
ers there may seem to be little
happening at sea, we are aston
ishingly busy. Adml.. Sir An
drew Browne Cunnineham. al.
lied naval commander In North
Africa.
49
Financial
PRIVATE MONEY to loan on
farm land acreage. Box 4608,
Herald News. . , 1-9
LOANS
.Established 8 Years in
Klamath County
Furniture Loans
- Signature Loans
Livestock Loans
$25 to $300
Rogers. Finance Co,!;
S-189
412 Main
i Dial 5113
CASH LOANS
WITHOUT ENDORSERS
I WAYS TO OKI A CONSUMER
CASE IOXS
rilONE - WRITE . COME IN
You nerif ho feo.alcneri or emlorstn to
get Doaiumvr lonn
THREE LOAN PLANS
NO. 1-TXCOME LOAX8
On your not only. No wage aulgn
tnroU. co-ilgnera, .
NO. t-FCRNlTl'IlR LOANS- ;
Your character Is more important
than the f urn Hurt (Uelf,
NO. J-ALTO LOANS
fso to fioo euh-lbini and rtH-'
n Knelt) k. .
CONSUMERS CREDIT
COMPANY .
S-SM)
Phone 7711
. - l-30m
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 Go-Signers j
. Locally Owned
Motor Investment Co.
Klamath's Oldest :
M-275 . . S-241
114 N. 7th . , Phone 3325
REFINANCING
If you want to refinance your
mortgage, ask us about the
'; Equitable Plan ;
;' Low interest rates'
' . Prompt service. -;
CHILCOTE & SMITH
Since 1909' "
111 N. 9th . Phone 4564
.-V'Tu-Fri-tf
GONSiu
IIP
BIG BASIN LBR. CO.
v -Mam an Spring
Ay , . PtniM IIM .
MdhJzeii
CASHING CUTS
LEVEL LOIR
By VICTOR EUBANK
NEW YORK, Jan. 5 (P) Prof
it cashing in number of last
month's prominent climbers gave
the stock market an irregularly
lower appearance today although
pressure was relatively light.
Sales were around 700,000
share:.
Oils and tobaccos were given
mild support without getting far
out In front.
Leaning to the offside the
greater part of the time were
U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, Santa
Fe, Southern Railway, Western
Union, American Telephone,
Goodrich, Sears Roebuck, Amer
ican Airlines, Douglas Aircraft,
United Aircraft, U. S. Rubber,
DuPont, Philip Morris and
Chrysler.
Moderate resistance was ex
hlbited by Texas company, Ches
apeake and Ohio, International
Harvester and Westinghouse. .
Secondary railway bonds im
proved. , .
- Closing quotations:
American Can 71 1
Am Car & Fdy 25
Am Tel & Tel 1301
Anaconda . . 241
Calif Packing 234
Cat Tractor , 41
Commonwealth & Sou i
General. Electric ..'. 311
General Motors . 441
Gt Nor Ry pfd L 221
Illinois Central .. . 8
Int Harvester ..; .. ..... 59i
Kennecott ; 29
Lockheed : .:. 51
Long-Bell "A" .. 78
Montgomery Ward :.. 331
Nash-Kelv 81
N Y Central . 101
Northern Pacific 7J
Pac Gas & El 231
Packard Motor , 71
Penna R R ; 231
Republic Steel 141
Richfield Oil...! 71
Safeway. Stores 361
Sears Roebuck ..... 60
Southern Pacific 18
LEGAL' NOTICES'
NOTICE OF SALE
XN ' THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF JAMES R. DIX
ON, deceased. . - .
-Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned Mary E. Dixon, ad
ministratrix of the estate ; of
James R. Dixon, . deceased, by
virtue of an order of sale issued
out of the Circuit Court of the
state of . Oregon, for Klamath
County, duly made and entered
on .the 25th day of March, A. D.
1941, in the above entitled estate,
licensing and directing the said
administratrix to sell all or any
portion of the real, property
hereinafter described, belonging
to said deceased, will offer for
sale and sell at private sale, for
cash or upon such terms as may
be approved by the court, at the
office of A. W. Schaupp, at 6131
Main street, Klamath Falls, Ore
gon, all, or any portion of the
following described real property,-
situate in Klamath Coun
ty, Oregon, described as follows:
- The SE1 SE1 Sec' 23; The
SI SW1 Sec. 24; NEl NW1
Sec. 25; NEl NEl Sec. 26, all
In Township 39S. R. 9 E. W. M.
. in Oregon, save and except
and subject to right-of-way for
roads and ditches : and save
.-. and except portions described
in deed records? of Klamath
County, Oregon, : in- Vol. 94
page 88. 1
Bids will be received by the
undersigned administratrix on
and after the 6th day of January,
1943,, for all or any portion of
said real property and the sale
will be made subject to con
firmation of the court.
MARY E.DIXON
Administratrix.
Date of first publication Dec. 8,
1942. '
Date of last publication January
5. 1943.
D 8-15-22-29; J 5 No. 149.
NOTICE THAT BONDS WILL
BE REDEEMED AND INTER
EST SHALL CEASE
Notice is hereby given, in com
pliance with Sec. 111-1708 O. C.
L. A,, to the holders of bonds is
sued by School District No. 1 of
Klamath County, Oregon as fol
lows: ; V ' ' ' - '
. School, District No.. 1 Bonds
Nos. 26 to 55 inclusive, Issued
8-1-27, due 8-1-47, and redeem
able after 8-1-37. Interest bear
ing rate 41.
Above listed bonds are now
redeemable and will be redeem
ed by the County Treasurer at
Klamath Falls, Oregon, . and hi'
terest thereon, shall cease after
February,. 1943. .
C. L. LANGSLET' " '
... . '.County Treasurer, Klam
v .'ath County, Oregon.
First publication 31st day of De
I
MARKET
cember 1942.'
Last publication 2nd day . of Jan
uary 1843.
D 31;J 1-2-WN0..166. .. - .
and tyiHGMcial
Standard Brands ...
Sunshine Mining
41
41
61
161
82
48
8.
Trans-America
Union OH Calif
Union Pacific ...........
U S Steel
Warner Pictures
WHEAT
CHICAGO, Jan. 5 (VR Prices
the wheat nit nrivnnrnH fn nnu.
In
highs for the oast five vpnr in.
day on buying by milling inter-
esu.
Strength at Minn'ennoTl.i'.
where mills were reported as ac
tive purchasers, had a favorable
influence on the local trade.
Traders said, verv little hnHo.
ing pressure was noticeable, al-
mougn mere were reports farm
ers were selling some whnt. nnri
redeeming some held tinder gov
ernment loan. Movement of the
bread cereal to terminal markets
continued fairly heavy.
tom advanced in sympathy
ith Wheat and oat rltanlnverl
strength. Rye, however, tend
ed to lag behind other grains.
Wheat closed at the day's
highs, up He to lie, May $1,401,
July $1,401-1. corn was iin.
changed to 1c higher, May 861-
hoc, oais advanced i-je, soybeans
were He higher and rye finish
ed unchanged to 1c up.
LIVESTOCK
SO. S. F. LIVESTOCK
SO. SAN FRANCISCO Jan
5 (AP-USDA) CATTLE: 150.
Active, strong with Monday's
25-50c advance; late yesterday
load good 947 lb. fed steers
15.10 with four npr cent shrink
new high top; medium to good
neuers aDsent; package 975 lb.
ranee cows $10.73 lnnk hiohor
heavy dairy cows mostly $9.00;
medium bulls $10.00-11.00.
Calves 10. - Nominal; medium
?.UU-10.00, good $13.00. -
HOGS: 450. Unevenly 25c
lower; few. $15.95 early, bulk
165-235 lb. barrows and gilts
$15.75 . down; .odd . good sows
$14. uu. - . ...
SHEEP:. 300. Undertone
steady: vesterdav dozen rilr
wool lambs $14.75-15.00; six
aecKs medium to good ewes.
$6.50-7.50. ....
PORTLAND "r Ton K1D.
( -, .
USDA) CATTLE; Salable and
total 250; calves 50;-. market
mostly steady, some weakness on
.common -usteers -.-wid-r -medium-
cows; cutter to common steers,
$9.00-12.00. load medium fprt
steers unsold; cutter to common
neuers $8.00-10.25; canner and
cutter cows $6.00-7.00, shelly
COWS down to S5.50 fnt' rinirv
type cows to $8.50, few", loads
good beef cows $11.25-35; me
dium to good bulls $10.00-11.50,
cutters down to $8.50; good to
choice, vealers $14.50-15.50.
HOGS: Salable 1200, total
1900: market slow . rarlnarlc
steady; good to choice 180-230
ids., mostly $15.00; truckins 10-
id cenis lower, good to choice,
180-220 lbs., mostlv S14.7S.
$14.85 and $15.00; 230-300 lbs
i4.uo-so; light lights $13.75 to
73S9
by Alice Brooks
No need of getting' cold feet
this wlnterl Just crochet these
slippers, in, rug cotton or in knit
ting worsted. Each is gay in
two colors the sole, is crochet
ed, too. You'll be amazed how
quickly they are done. Pat
tern-7359 contains instructions
for slippers . in small, medium,
large size; stitches; materials
needed. ,
' To obtain tms pattern send
11 cents in coin to The Herald
and ' ' News, Household Arts
Dept.,. Klamath falls. Dp not
send this picture,, but keep.lt and
the number for.' reference. Be
sure to wrap coin securely, as g
loose coin often slips out of the
envelope. Requests for pattern!
should, .read, "Send pattern No.
......, to .-.....' followed oy
your name and address.
$14.25; good sowi' ia,25-7!H
choice feeder pigs' quotable to
$15.00 or above.
SHEEP: Salable and total 600
market steady; good to choice fed
wooled lambs $13.00, trucking
salable around $14.00-50; good
ewes $7.00, common to medium,
$4.00-6.00.. ,. ; .. v -
B08TON WOOL
BOSTON. Jan. ft APlTTKnat
Of the first two and a half mil
lion pounds of Australian wools
offered at the nilrtlrm In lh
Boston wool market, all lots of
terea were sold at prices rang
ing from ceiling to five cent
below cellina. Maul innl rim
wools offered were sold at cell.
ings. Biddings on bury and low
half-blood wools were not as ao
tive and sale wnra nil turn im
four cents under ceilings.
'43 Dog Licenses
Now on Sole at 1
Clerk's Office
Dntf lirpnips fm 10,14 maw ntvnt
be obtained at tha rminlu Mnrk'a
office. Clerk Mae K. Short said
Tuesday. ,,. . . :
The clerk suggested that Klanv
ath people, in obtaining , dog li
censes, at her office,, also check
up at that time on their voter
registration. She said this is the
year for'going'over the registra
tion books and eliminating riearf
timber,' and anyone who is not
certain nts registration is In or
der and "alive" should check at
her office.
Early Snow Sends
Hundreds of Mule
Deer Info Lava Beds
An early snowfall in the Merit
cine lake mountain area has sent
hundreds of mule! deer, Into the
Lava Beds, national forest, ao
coraing io uon. c. Fisher, cus
todian. who wan In iflnmom
Falls Tuesday on park, business,
. x isner said inai in a llve-ml
drive; over the Lava 'Beds road
he spotted-245 deer
la the- monument." 'The" feed Is
gooa as there is very little snom
the one Inch which 'fell' MondaJ
rapidly meltlne:' The,
lation is much over that of lasl
year and a conservative estimate
is- between 1200 and 1500 head.
Fisher, said.
You solriierq'ln ti,a '..1..
front: On this sacrcH niv ...
Lord; we, the soldiers (?n the fir
ing line, give thanks to you sol
diers-on the production line fo
the sinews of war that make ou
victory possilile.- Ware dedicate
ine this .HhHstrhni th 4F, J..-
, , , ...w uuevi
of our enemieshis Christmas
nay, me oay alter and every day
thereafter until "we ' establish
peace on earth and onnri ni
men. Gen. Douglas MacAr-
uiux a . viu-isimas message to in
dustry.' . ; . ' .' .
You always can rtonpnrl s,n m
street, car having seats when It's
coming Dacs from where you are
going.
LEGAL NOTICES
-NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOiru-p
-.Notice is. hereby-given', that
the undersigned -administratrix
of. the estate ;of Charles "Mars
row, also known- n- fhncllA
Marsrow, deceased, has filed her
liual account as such-administratrix
with the county clerk oi
Klamath ' County,' Oregon, and
the time for hearine nhWHnn
and the settlemeht trierebf has
been set by the court for Wed
nesday the'3rd day of 'February,
1943, at the hour 'of ' ten o'clock
lm the1- forenoon of -said tiay, in
the Circuit. Court room 'in the
county-court house in Klamath
Falls, Oregon. - "' .
Dated this 4th day -of Jan.
1943. . . .;. ' V
MARY MARSROW,
Administratrix of the estate of
" Charles Marsrow. "deceased.
A W SriHAIIPP 4 ' ' '
Attorney for Administratrix.
J5-1Z-19-26; F2. No. 167
EXECUTRIX.' NOTICE OF FIL
ING Of FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF .OREGON,
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF. VACLAV RAJNUS,
Deceased. '
Notice-is hereby given that I
have filed by Final Account and
Petition for Final Distribution,
as, Executrix of: 'the Estate of
Vaclav Rajnus, Deceased, and the
above-entitled-. Court' has fixed
2 o'clock in the. afternoon of
Wednesday, .the 3d day. of Feb
ruary, 1943, as the time, and the
Circuit Court Room in the Court
House of Klamath. County,. Ore
gon, in the City of Klamath
Falls, in said County,, as the
place, when and where any person-
may present any objection
or. exception to- anything con
tained therein, or to anything
done by me as Executrix, and
at such, 'time , and place the
above-entitled Court will finally
pass .upon and, settle said Ao-
count, ... :
, .. ,'ALZBETA. hAJNUS, '
K , ,. Executrix of the Estate ci
! Vaclav Rajnus, Deceased.
D 29; J 5-12-19-26 No. 165.