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January C 1013 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN o CLASSIFIED ADS Classified Index Airlmfnl for Mtnl AiiIuiiiiiuvo Hinliin" Oiiorlnllp Ililiii-ntlonnl FIlWK'lll For Hnlo or Trmle pUni Hrntluii Orntril NoIIcm IImIIIi Ilrlp Wii!ril, 1'mmlo II Ilrlp Wanlfil, Mule Ill lliiuam I'ur Unit M MvMliH-k awl Poultry . - U .nl mill Kminil - 'I MlirdlnliroiH for Unit ifN MUrellaaniut 'r M MlM-rllanraiui Wanted 43 crniil - 0 Ural KnUta for Bute HO Heal Batata Wonlril . 3J Room and Doiiril !f(i Ftonrni for Hunt W flrrvlrra - 10 Slhmllmu Wanted IS To ExehaiiKo 40 Transportation 8 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mnll nates Payable in Advance By Mull In Klamath, Luko, Modoc and Siskiyou Cotintlca Three Months $2.25 Six Moulin 3.28 One Vcar 0.00 Delivered by Carrier In City Ono Month .75 Three Month '-28 Ono Year ''-" 2 Lost and Found j-uULiiJiiiiri " LOST OR STRAYED Dark bay min. whlto sanaio murx-a wpnrlnl rope halter. Call 2021 Tulelake. collect. R' unrl. 1-8 l-"'-"aVnaral NoIIcm'' PAYROLL Victory Tax Rate Chrt Free. Cha. Hatha wv. 120 N. 10th St. 1-12 Personals MONUMENTS Klmnth Fall Marble and oronue worm, - 116 So. lllh. Phone 63B1. 1-0 10 Services PAPERHANG1NG PAINTING Ray pierce. Phono 8730. 1-6 HOUSE CLEANING Art Bene dict. 6848. 1 0m PICTURE FRAMING Goellcr's 230 Main. l-Hm ELECTROLUX Servlco. L. C Carr, 821 Mitchell. Phpne 71fl7. i-" CHIMNEY SWEEP, Furnace Cleaning. J. A. Tufts, phone 7140. M8 UKMRTITrHtNO nnrccM akint. nultons and , Bucklo covered, Alteration on new and old clothing. Mr. H M Allendor. 731 Main, , Room 216. Phone 7203. MOm piano tuning Win. II. Mor . inn. Emnlro Hotel. 1-12 PAINTING, KALSOMINING H. L. Brown. Phono 4226 l-10m EXPERT TAILORING and alter atlon by Johnson Tailor, 126 So. 8th. Pelican Bldg. 1-19 GENERAL REPAIRING Saw, knives and scissor. 3S1 E. Main. 1-24 Picture framing Art and Gift Shoo. 810 Main. l-24m BAGS machine cleaned and nntched . People's Warehouse Baa Co. 4728tf T wii.i. OBTAIN vour dcloycd birth certificate for you. Cha. Hathaway, 120 No. lOtn tt., Klamath Falls, Ore. 1-31 I'l.nnn SANniNf. nnd roftnlsh ing. Clifford Golden. Phone 3022. I-SOm REFRIGERATOR, washing ma. chine, vacuum cleaner part and. service, all makes. Merit Washing Machine Service, Oil South Sixth. l-30m 6Tl BURNER SERVICE J. A. Tufts. Phono 7140. 1-28 THEODORE DICKSON UphoJ. stcrlnic and furniture shop. 3041 Shasta way, Klamath Falls. 1-8 13 Health DR. M, C. CASSEL, chiropractic clinic, colon ana rocini ais. cases. 632 Main. Dial 7218 l-30m 14 Help Wanted Female WOMAN SECOND COOK want ed. B hours a day. Good wages Herald-News Box 4372. 1-6 COMPETENT housekeeper and cook for business couple. Good salary. 309 Washington. Phone B866, ! 4302tf Must be able to meet public. Reasonable experience neces sary. Good wages, Dick B Miller Co, 1-7 WILL GIVE capable woman home and $1 doy for care of i children. 510 Main. l-l WANTED Woman for house work and caro of child. Phone 8147. 1-7 Holp Wanta() female POSITION OPEN to young ludy, iu io to. must Do ncut, good ptTOiiuillty, able to sell. Ap ply at Unr-Neo-Burgcr. 1-7 HOUSEKEEPER WANTED PI 'hono 337 uftcr 6 p. ni. 1-7 WANTEI)Wnmn or girl, light lioiiNfwoik, lloom, board nnd small wngo. Phono 0073. 1-0 WANTED lleuuty operator to miiniiKu shop. Orleun'a Bounty Rlmp, 1-fl 10 Holp Wanted, Male WANTED Three Carry-All scrapers and tractors, light or 12-yard capacity. Hourly or contract basis. Apply In per son or wrlto Keith Merrill, Logging Supt., The Red River Lumber Co., Wcstwood, Calif. 4727U Situations Wanted FOR HOUR WORK Call 8043. 1-11 BABYLAND Caro of babies and children, Hour, doy or week. 1104 Crescent, Phone 8341. 2-4m MARRIED WOMAN wants 4 or B hours work per doy. 414 Onk fit. 1-6 20 Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD Gentle man. 804 N. 10th. Phone 0814. 1-6 ROOM-BOARD 1841 Mnln. 1-6 22 Rooms For Rent MARS HOTEL 1411 Moln, by tho Armory. Steam heated mom. $3.80 week up. Trans ient $1.00. 1-20 CLEAN, steam hooted room. 310 So. 8th St 1-10 LAKE HOTEL Steam heated rooms. Reasonable, $3 and up, Weekly role. 1-9 NICE ROOM 134 N. 3rd. 110 HEATED SLEEPING ROOMS in private homo. 1740 Wall. Ph 73S4. 1-6 CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th. All outside, newly decorated modern rooms. All with new Inncrspring mattresses. Free parking. l-30m ROOMS 1034 High. 2-8m 24 Apartmonta For Rant PONDOSA APTS. 1-18 HOUSEKEEPING ROOM 020 Lincoln. 4342U FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, $4 week up. 133 N. 10th. 1-8 VACANCY Rex Arms Aport- ments, 224 Broad. Phone 5769 Now management. Mr. and Mrs. Lovoluce. l-8m ESPLANADE COURT APART MENTS Furnlihcd. Walking distance. l-0m V A C A N C Y Everything fur- nisncd, ft ana up week. 1404 Klamath. 1-11 CASCADE APARTMENT HOTE) Apartment occom modations with hotel service. Complete kitchen and dinette Day, week or month. Three blocks from city center. 1-1 lm "HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Utilities furnished. 419 No. 10th. 1-16 THREE-ROOM furnished apart mont. 2043 White. 4334U LARGE 2-ROOM stenm-heoted apartment near Ewaunu Box Co. Phono 8149 or 3028 eve . nlngs. 4730tf THREE-ROOM APARTMENT- Hot Spring addition. Phone 8S13. 1-6 FURNISHED "3-room Apt. 221 Spring, 1-6 LARGE two-room steam heated aportment. Adults. No pots Corner Pine and Cedar. 4308U 2.BEDROOM APARTMENT Electric range, refrigerator, garage. Also small apartment close In. Dial 8482.' .4746U LARGE one room. Private bnth Electrlo range. 328 Commer clal. ' 4S90tf ATTRACTIVE housekcep. Ing room, everything furnish, ed. 218 Main. Fairfield Apart ments. 1-9 FURNISHED APARTMENT Suitable fpr couple, BOl Mar ket. 1-6 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS com. pletely furnished, $4 and $4.80 week, 41C So, 8th. . 2-3 FURNISHED 2-room apartment. Bath, refrigerator, utilities, $5 week. Furnished cabin $12 month. 220 So. 4th. 1-7 FURNISHED APARTMENT 2124 Blehn. 1-7 COMFORTABLE: light house keeping rooms with sinks. Everything furnished. 109 No. Broad. 1-12 3-ROOM APT B29 Grant. 1-8 26 Houses For Rent TRUCKS FOR RENT You , drive; move yourself, save V Stiles Beacon Service, 1201 East Main. Phone 8304 l-7m 2-ROOM HOUSE $23.25. Phono 6777. 1320 Oak. 4026U 28 Houses For Rent FURNISHED 2-room cottages, $30 month. Gas, lights, water, wood Included. Inquire Link River Auto Camp. 1-8 WINTER RATES Modern cot tages. Plenty fuel. Every thing furnished. 2128 Blehn. 3B38tf FOR RENT 1440 Eldorado, newly renovated 2-bedroom modern house. Automatic oil floor furnace. Ideal for throe people. Phono 3728. 4843tf BACHELOR CABINS. Close in. $10 month. 810 So, 6th. 1-28 CLEAN 3-room modern furnish ed cottage. $20. 1233 Adnms. 4377U PART FURNISHED 2 cabins. Water and light furnished. Phono 833S. 1-0 MODERN 3-roomcd house. Clean and well furnished. Walking dlstanco to Main. Inquire 1702 Crescent. Phono 4841. 1-6 FOR RENT Two bedroom fur nished house. Inquire Bodan humcr. 1-9 FOR RENT Two-room furnish ed cnbln. Wood, water fur nished. $11 month. Suitable for bachelor. Inquire Apt. 3, 2124 Reclamation. 1-7 TWO-ROOM furnished house $12.80; also large sleeping room. 1128 Eat St. 1-7 FOR RENT New home, com pletely furnished. Must have reliable couple, good refer ences. Phono 8429. 1-8 SMALL HOUSE, suitable for two. Gas heat. Furnished Phono 6468 between 6 and 8 evenings. 4444tf AVAILABLE JANUARY IS Nicely furnished, modem four- room house, aero ground on Blsbcc street, near South Sixth closo to bus line. Phone 6867 1-6 28 MUcollanooui For Rent DErtD CAR STORAGE ONLY Safety and protection. Cars are not moved or molested. 231 So 11th. 111m GARACE for rent. 433 No. 10th. '.,! 4319tf GARAGE FOR RENT Enlonado. 1841 1-9 30 Real Estate For Sale FOR ' SALE - 8-room house, garage and wood shed, nlco lawn and trees In St. Francis Park, one block from South Sixth street.. Imme diate possession.' Price $4000. Terms. One-half acre, 3-room house, barn and chicken house, near Shasta Way. Price $1250. E. Z. terms. See Fred Cofcr Barnhisel Agency 112 S. 8th St. Phone 4198 Acreage Bargain Five acres good land on high way near Lakcview Junction, fenced all under ditch. $1500. CHILCOTE & SMITH Since 1009 III N nth Phone 4864 Member Klamath Realty Board 1-0 FOR SALE Five rooms, large living room, full basement. Natural hot water heat. Close In. Phone 6925. 4381tf SEE Everett Dennis for real es tate. New location, 121 N. 8th. 2-2 FOR SALE One acre ground, 8-room modern house. Base ment with furnace. P h, o n e 8078. 1-9 SELL OR TRADE Equity in 4-room house with basement, Just off Oregon ave nue. In nice shape. Full price $2000, or will sell on terms. MAIN ST. Within walking distance, nice 3-room home, on pavement. Only $1600. HOT SPRINGS A couple of nice homes In Hot Springs district. E. GRAY REAL ESTATE 118 N. 7th Phone 4521 1-6 33 ACRES All Improved, 6 miles from city. All buildings nearly new, nlco shape. Will take ome trade or sell, on terms. Also 10 acres with two-room house, same district. E. GRAY REAL ESTATE 118 N. 7th Phone 4321 1-8 32 Real Estate Wanted WANTED Property to sell, Everett Dennis, new location 121 N. 8th. 22 34 Automotive WILL TRADE equity in 1941 Special DeLuxe Chevrolet Se dan lor older car. wm con slder 1039. Phone 3S92 or 863 California Ave. 1-8 FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet business coupe. Excellent con. dltion, good heater, and seat covers. Must sell soon. Call at 2125 Blehn St., or phone 4820. 1-6 34 AutomotW juuwinnrinr rn-iri-r ------ ' If You Need A Good Used Car For Necessary Transportation In 43 Buy Now 1042 Bulck Century Sedan 1941 Oldsmoblle 6 Pass. Coupo 1030 Pontiac Sedan 1037 Bulck Coupe 1937 Plymouth Sedan 1036 Chrysler Sedan 1936 Pontine Sedan 1936 Pontine Coupe 1936 Plymouth Coach 1937 Zephyr Sedan and 40 other Including Pickups and Truck. January price will be lowest this year and you have more selection now than later. Transportation lsgettlng scarcer. H. E. Hauger 1330 Main St. Tire Inspection Station 34 Automotive GET YOUR AUTO GLASS In stalled at Kimball's Glass Shop, 827 Walnut. Phone 7378, l-8m FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet club coupe. 2325 Shasta way Coll evenings. 1-8 FOR SALE 1940 Chevrolet pick-up, 4-speed transmission Good condition. $745. No trade. News-Herald Box 4600. 1-6 WANTED FOR CASH 1938 Standard Chevrolet coupe or sedan. Must be In good con dition. News-Herald Box 4955. 1-7 PROTECT the refrigerator you now own by having It re-enam-elcd at Kohn's Enamel Shop. Phono 8442 for estimate. 2-2m FOR SALE '37 Dodge coupe. 2811 Applegate. Call after 4 p. m. 1-7 FOR SALE Model A roadster. Excellent condition. Ernie's Richfield Station, Ninth and Pine. Phone 8407 or 5726. 1-8 35 Fuel Hoating UNION BURNER OILS We keep your storage tank full Call Klamath Oil Co., 8404. l-30m 36 Miscellanejus For Sale FULLER BRUSHES Clem Joyer, 1438 Martin. Phone 6677. 1-27 RUBBER STAMPS, PRINTED SIGNS, made-to-ordor. Com mercial printing, most reason able prices. Geo. J. Kunzman, 127 No. 4th. Phone 6632. 1-9 FOR SALE Two-wheel trailer with 16x600 tires; 10-gauge pump shotgun, 2 boxes shells; Phllco radio. Phone 3874. 1-7 GLASS Mirrors, resllvering, 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., $5.25 delivered. Phone 5852. 4320tf W ATKINS PRODUCTS. Dial 6623 or 2318 Home. 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 ber of Commerce, Everbodys Drug, Leo Hendrlck's Drug, Louie Polin's, Postoffice news stand, Carmichael'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 $o per montn. i. w. Coueland Yards. Phone 2197 1-11 STOVES REPAIRED All parts stocked. Used furniture, stoves bought. OK Second Hand V Store, 820 Klamath. Phone 8671. 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. Altamont Auto Camp. 1-6 38 Mlscellanesu For Sale FOR SALE Clean alfalfa hay. lit 1, Box 861, It ml. south Mac' store. 1-11 42 Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED Office dck, files, ' chairs and all other office equipment. Top price. Tel. 8473. . 1-12 WANTED Potatoes affected by scab at better than No. 2 price. Call 8905, Klamath Falls. 1-8 BABY WASHER Phone 4226. 1-8 44 Livestock 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. 4382tf 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 WANTED Young Shorthorn or Red Pole bull, milking strain. 723 Klamath. Peter Hrlczlscse. 1-11 WANTED TO BUY Any type young cattle, state price. B. L. Dodenhoff, Merrill, Ore. 1-8 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 $23 to $300 Rogers Finance Co. S-189 412 Main - Dial 5113 14001 CASH LOANS- wiTMnrr ndorskrs I WAYS TO OET A CONSUMER . CASH LOAX PRONE . WRITE . COME IS Vou need no eo.i!gnen or endorsers to let a coommer loan THREE LOAN PLANS NO. 1-IKCOMB LOAN'S On your not only. No wage Mslgn , mti. io co-iizner. NO. t FURNITURE LOANS ', Vour character U nor Important " than th furniture Itself. XO. -ALTO LOANS UO to C00 cuh Ioidi and refl nanclne. CONSUMERS CREDIT COMPANY (M-235 720 Pine St. 8 233) Phone 7711 l-30ra 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 48 Business Opportunities FOR LEASE DOT'S DRIVE-IN . Fully equipped. $35 month. ' : 1355 Esplanade Inquire 2027 Oregon Ave. 1-9 Speeding Up of Education Planned ' SALEM, Jan. 6 fcP) The state department of education an nounced Tuesday appointment of a committee to make plans for admission of high school stu dents to college before they graduate from -high schools. The committee, which will meet in Portland next Saturday, will make the plans to be used only in case higher Institutions decide to accept a few of the more brilliant high school stu dents who have not completed high school requirements. mi BIG BASIN LBR. CO. Main and taring Phone 1144 SIX KILLED, HURT IN CHICAGO FIRE CHICAGO, Jan. VP) Six persons were killed and more -than 100 Injured in a fire and explosion in a bowling alley on the far South Side shortly be fore last midnight. Many of the 200 patrons who escaped to the street were blown through doors by the force of the blast. The sixth body, that of Joseph R. Bingham, 41, was recovered from the ruins today more than eight hours after the blaze started. Fire Marahal Anthony Mullaney estimated the damage at $130,000. . - Victim Treated One of the bodies was Identi fied as William Gutrich, 19, son of a policeman who had been reported missing. Ferdinand Gutrich, the policeman father, was assigned to the Gresham police station. The fire was at 93S4 South Ashland avenue, in the Gresham district. - In the little Company of Mary hospital where 35 victims were taken for treatment, 27 were held all night with at least seven reported in a critical con dition. Five bodies were found hud dled in the wreckage of a wash room. Marshal Mullaney said their escape apparently had been cut off by the flames and they had sought safety in the wash room, but had asphyxiated. ManAetl E ALONG NARROW TRAIL TODAY By VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK, Jan. 8 (ff) Stocks dawdled along a narrow trail today, - almost leaderless and virtually marking time pending sharper delineation of the road that lies ahead of tne nation and its Industry. Volume shrank to around 500,000 shares. Stumbling occasionally were U.' S. Steel, General Motors, Goodrich, U. S. Rubber, Inter national Harvester, Boeing, United Aircraft, Anaconda, Ken- necott, Phelps Dodge and. Union Carbide,, among others. Santa Fe was a soft spot in the rail section. Support was accorded to a group that included Radio Corp., Montgomery Ward, Sears Roebuck, American Telephone, Consolidated Edison and East- man. . " Bonds held about steady in a selective market. Closing quotations: American Can . 711 241 131 . 241 . 23 i . 403 I . 311 . 441 . 229 . 8i . 59 . 281 . 17 . 7 . 341 . 61 Am Car & Fdy ...... Am Tel & Tel Anaconda Calif Packing Cat Tractor Comm'ny'lth & Sou General Electric General Motors Gt Nor Ry pfd Illinois Central i. Int Harvester : Kennecott - Lockheed .. Long-Bell "A" Montgomery Ward Nash-Kelv N Y Central ... Northern Pacific ... ... Pac Gas & El Packard Motor Penna R R ; . . 101 . 7f . 231 . 2i . 24 Republic Steel . .. Richfield Oil . 141 . 263 . 351 . 601 . 161 . 4 . 4 . 61 . 161 Safeway Stores Sears Roebuck n Southern Pacific ........... Standard Brands Sunshine Mining ................. Trans-America Union Oil Calif .. Union Pacific ..... . . 82 U S Steel . 471 . 71 Warner Pictures CONTRAST FIRTH, Idaho, (JP) Victor E, Frandsen received a cablegram from his son, Staff Sergeant Marvin E. Frandsen, stationed In the South Pacific. It read "Love and best . wishes for Christmas and New Year's. All well." A few hours later Frandsen received a telegram from the war department. 1 His son had been killed In action. ; , ' Massachusetts car owners who fall to comply with Army and state dlmout regulations by not blacking out the. top half of automobile lights are liable to revocation of registrations. Read Classified AOs for Results STOCKS I Plenty of Water Assured Klamath Agriculturists Plenty of water for Victory gardens and the wide acreages of the Klamath basin was as sured agriculturists of this area Tuesday by the U. S. bureau of reclamation. "Indications are that Inflow into the project's reservoirs dur ing the winter of 1942-43 will be the largest since the winter of 1937-38 and might exceed that year when the runoff into proj ect reservoirs totaled about 1, 882,000 acre feet," E. L. Ste phens, associate engineer, report ed. The net inflow into Upper ELECTRIC RATE SALEM, Jan. 6 VP) Public Utilities Commissioner Ormond R. Bean said today that he had ordered the Portland General Electric company to reduce its rates by 8 per cent, ordering the company to give its customers all of its 1942 earnings in excess of a six per cent return. Bean said, however, that a for mal hearing probably would be held, and that the order might finally have to be taken into court. This might take some time, he said. Last year, Bean said, the com pany's net earnings were more than seven per cent on its invest ment, while Bean's office con siders six per cent a fair re turn. So Bean ordered that all and fyUuwcial LIVESTOCK S. F. LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6 (PMFederal-State Market News) Cattle: salable 25. Nom inal; medium to good steers quoted $14.00-15.00; medium to good heifers quoted $12.00- 13.00; medium to good cows $10.00-11.00, few weighty dairy cows $9.00-25, cutters largely $8.00-50, canners scarce at $7.50. Calves: none, nominal. Hogs: salable 200. Slow, steady; about load 210-220 lb. barrows and gilts $15.75; odd good sows $14.00. Sheep: salable 300. Undertone steady; good to choice lambs quoted 14.00-15.00; medium to choice ewes $6.50-7.50. PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 6 (AP- USDA) CATTLE: Salable and total 125, calves 35; market ac tive, fully steady, some canner and cutters strong; odd medium to good fed steers $13.50-14.00, strictly good quotable to $14.75, common to medium heifers $9.00 to $12.00, odd head $13.00, can ner and cutter cows $6.00-7.75, fat dairy type $8.50-9.00, me dium to good beef cows salable, $9.00-11.50, fairly good bulls $10.75-11.00, good to choice veal era $14.50-15.50. HOGS: Salable 550, total 900; market steady to 15 cents lower; good to choice 180-225 lbs., $14.60-75, 150-300 lbs., $14.00-50, 320 lbs., $13.75, light lights $13.75-14.25; good 350-575 lb. sows, $12.75-13.00, choice light feeder pigs quotable to $15.00 and above. SHEEP: Salable ' and total 100; market active, fully steady; medium to good wooled lambs $13.50-14.00, fed Iambs quotable to $15.00, common lambs $11.00 down, culls 58.50-9.00, good ewes $7.00. WHEAT CHICAGO, Jan. 6 (P) Wheat prices backed down from 5 year highs today under the pressure of profit taking and hedging sales, losing about a cent a bush' el. Conflicting reports concerning a government plan to call loans on 1940-41 wheat now stored as collateral, w"th a federal spokes man denying this will be done, helped to unsettle the trade. Re ports of Increased marketings of grain in sorie localities, includ. ing wheat redeemed from loans, also attracted attention. Wheat closed 1-1 cent lower than yesterday, May $1,391, July $1,391-1; corn unchanged to 1c off, May 95i-96c, July 968c; oats 1-lc lower; rye 1-1 to lower. BOSTON WOOL BOSTON, Jan. 6 (AP-USDA) Sales of good quality mohair were ' reported -in the Boston wool market today from Texas at prices of SO cents for adults and 60 to 70 cents tor kid hair. A small sale of average 12. months Texas wool was made at a grease price of 43 cents, deliv ered mill, for a lot shrinking 63 per cent. Sales of 58 and 60s grade Montevideo spot wool were made at a grease price of 40 cents. The new cargo plane has a low landing speed, excellent takeoff, moderate range and cruising speed. Klamath lake for ; the stream year to date, October 1 to De cember 31, Is about 388,000 acre feet a compared to an average for this period of about 300,000 acre feet, It was learned. Thla Inflow will be the greatest for the three-month period line 1910, when 469,600 acre feet were recorded for that earn period. Indications are that at both Clear lake and Gerber reser voirs, inflow during tho current year will bo above average but not In as large a proportion as Upper Klamath lake. of the profits above six per cent, or $700,000, be placed In a re serve fund for the benefit of its customers. . ' ' This, Bean said, would Justify a six per cent cut in rates and still permit the company to make a fair profit. BROTHERLY LOVE KANSAS CITY, (P) Munlc ipal Court Judge Earle W. Frost says it's the most amazing case ' he ever heard. Both Leo E. Gage, 21, and James H. Willis, 27, whose cars collided; admitted they had been inattentive at the wheel. When the Judge said "$10 each," Gage ruefully observed, "I'm a little short, Judge." Willis spoke up: "Here's $10. You can pay me back sometime." SALEM, Jan. 6 (P) Governor Charles A. Sprague today desig nated the week beginning Jan uary 14 as junior chamber of commerce week in Oregon. Put Sgt. Breit At the Head of Opportunist List KANSAS CITY, Jan 6 (IP) Speaking of opportunists, just put Sgt. William Breit right at the head of the list. ' Fire broke out in the basement of the Somerton hotel, quarters for 196 sleeping soldiers. Instead of merely routing out his charges and marching them, out,- the sergeant gave them a full-dress gas attack drill, tak ing the whole detachment to. the street in formation, all with masks, .. - And it was a splendid Idea. firemen ayi-eed. The fire re leased sulphur dioxide from a refrigerating unit nauseating maskless bystanders. : Due to the. fact that most air raid alarms in. New Jersey ara. sirens, they have been banned from use' on all automobiles in cluding police ' cars, fire ap paratus and ambulances "except in event of an extreme emerg ency." WELL-DPESSED WOMAlt : WEARS EMBROIDERY a-i'w .. ft' by Alice Brooks ' If you want to be smartly dressed, adtf a touch of stitchery to your frocks. These floral sprays in single and - outline stitch done in one or many colors will transform them. Pat tern 7224 contains a transfer pat tern of 6 motifs ranging from 21 , by 3! to 51 by 101 inches; illus trations of stitches. . " ' 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. Be sure to wrap coin securely, at a loose coin often slips out of the envelope Requests for patterns should read. "Send pattern No, to w.... followed by your name and address. . r .