Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 08, 1943, Page 9, Image 9

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    January 8, 1013
CLASSIFIED
ADS
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Mall Rates Payablo In Advance
By Mall
In Klamath, Lake. Modoc and
Siskiyou Counties
Threo Months $2 29
fjlx Monthi 3'23
One Year flC
18
Delivered by Carrier In City
One Month -
Three Month
2.23
One Year
7.00
Lot and Found
i noT nil STRAYED Dark bay
mare, white saddle marks.
.u.ii.ia rone halter. Call
2021 Tulelake, collect,
ward.
R
1-8
254
1.0ST
1150. -License plain
No.
Call 6334
. 1-8
Qtneral Notices
nivnnr.l. Victory Tax Rato
v. -hn. Hath
way, 120 N. 10th St. , M2
I wTLl NOT bo responsible for
ny bill by anyone omcr u.u
myself after January i.
(Bob) Blankonnhlp.
19
uiBAri.K SERIES PIANO
nnl.t. rlusalral. Ph. 3403
' 2-8
Personals
MONUMENTS Klamath Falls
Mnrblo and urunuo
1 IB Bn. 11 th. Phone mm. i
10
Services
HOUSE CLEANING Art Bcne
Mrl (IR48. l'Om
Smtnif VI1AMING Ooollcr's
n Mnln. l-14m
KLECTROLUX Service. L. C
Carr, 621 Mitchell. Phon
7187. 1-1
riiiMNEV SWEEP, Furnace
Cleaning. J. A. TufU, phone
7140
lie
HEMSlUi-ruiivi
DRESSMAKING. Buttons and
. i AltMrntlnna
on new and old clothing, mrs
Til Mnln
RoomJU. Phone 7283. l-10m
PIANO TUNING Wm. H. Mor
..n F.mnlre Hotel. 1-12
PAINTING, KALSOMINING
. H. It. Brown, Phone 4228.
,. M0m
vDCDTTiiinniNR and alter
.it.,. W.Tnhnunn Tailor. 128
Ra. flth. Pellan Bldg. M0
GENERAL REPAIRING Saws
knives and scissors, noi
Main.
1-24
PICTURE FRAMING Art and
Gilt Bnop, otn wain. w"
n k i" a MkAhlnA lanerl and
llblMiin
..hrf Pennle'i Warehouse
Baa Co. 4728U
1 WILL OBTAIN your delayed
birth certificate for you. wias
Hthnwav. 120 "No. 10th St.
Klamath Falls. Ore. 1-31
FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh
Inf. Clifford Golden. Phone
3922. l-30m
REFRIGERATOR, washing ma
chine, vacuum cleaner parts
and service, all makes. Merit
Washing Machine Service, Bl
South Sixth. l-30m
OIL BURNER SERVICE J. A
Tufts. Phone 7140. 1-29
THEODORE DICKSON Uphol
stering and furniture shop,
8941 Shasta way, Klamath
Falls. 1
.13
Health
DR. M. C. CASSEL, chlropractli
clinic, colon and rectal dls-
eases. B32 Main. Dial 7215
l-30m
14 Help Wanted Female
COMPETENT housekcepor and
cook for business couple. Good
. salary. 300 Washington. Phono
8886. ,4302tf
WANTED Experienced stonog.
rapher for permanent position
In Alturas. Calif. good sai
ary. References. News-Hor
aid. Box 4831. 1-8
WANTED First class . typist.
Phone 7827 for appointment,
1-
WANTED Woman to care (or
yotmg Invalid- woman: No
Sunday or holiday work. Go
home nights. Phone 4m oi
Inquire Apt. 0, Hermosa Apart
ments. 1-0
CAPABLE, settled housekeeper
for three adults In woocuana
Calif. Lovely home. $90 first
month, increased to right per
son. Phone 8577. 1-0
WANTED Girls for theatre
work. Must bo neat, attrac-
live, well mannered, 17 years
or older. Apply Manager Poll
can Theatre, 8 p, m. Friday
night. : 1-8
16 Help Wanted, Male
EXPERIENCED married man
for ranch work. Year around
- Job.1 Top wages. State age,' ex-
- perlence, size of family. News
..Herald Box 4404. .. 1-0
It Help Wanted, Mai
28
WANTED Three Carry-All
scrapers and tractors, light or
12-yard capacity. Hourly or
contract basil. Apply In pur
on or write Keith Morrill,
Logging Supt., The Red River
Lumber Co., Westwood, Collf.
4727U
WANTED Hoy over IB. Acme
Cleaners. 4401U
WANTED 2 sets timber fallnrs
Steady work, 0-duy week, Big
Lakes Box company. 1-0
Situations Wanted
FOR HOUR WORK-
-Call 8043.
1-11
BABYLAND Caro of babies
and children. Hour, day or
week. 1104 Crescent. Phone
8341. 2-4m
MAN camp cook, wife helper
waitress or dishwasher. 17JO
Menloway. 1-8
EDGERMAN WANTS JOB Can
handle any double cut rig.
Call at. 1734 Crescent Ave,
1-10
EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT,
bookkeeper and expert typist
wishes permanent connection
with local firm. ZO years ex
perience, best of local refer
ences. C. E. Loggcrwell. Ph
8508 after 0:30. 1-8
YOUNG MAN, not ellglblo for
draft, wants permanent Job.
Phonu 8001 after 6 p. m. 1-9
EXPERIENCED married farm
hand desires work. Must have
comfortable living quarters
Wrllo or come see Pat Kuccrn,
Routo 2, Box 585, Klamath
Falls, first house south of Hon
ley grade school. 1-t
20
Room and Board
nnoM and BOARD for work
tug girl. Two blocks from
Main. 419 N. Ninth. Phone
4647. 1-0
BOARD, ROOM, private shower.
723 Klamath, Pelican Rooms.
1-20
22
Rooms For Rent
MARS HOTEL 1411 Main, by
the Armory. Steam healed
rooms. $3.80 week up. Trans
ient $1.00. 1-20
CLEAN, steam heated
rooms.
1-15
810 So. 5th St
LAKE HOTEL Steam heated
rooms. Reasonable, $3 and up.
Weekly rates. 1-0
NICE ROOM 134 N. 3rd. 1-10
CLAHEMONT, 228 North 4lh.
All outside, nowly decorated,
modern rooms. All with now
innersnrlng mattresses. Free
parking, l-30m
ROOMS 1034 High.
2-5m
24 Apartments For Rent
PONDOSA APTS.
1-18
FOR RENT Housekeeping
rooms, $4 week up. 133 N.
10th. 1-8
VACANCY Rex Arms Apart-
monts, 224 Broad. Phone 57d0,
Now management, Mr. and
Mrs. Lovelace. 1-Bm
ESPLANADE. COURT APART
MENTS Furnished. Walking
distance. l-0m
V A C A N C Y Everything fur-
Ml.U J .... liAl
iri.m.d. 1.11
1-11
CASCADE APARTMENT
. , HOTE) Apartmont accom
, mediations with hotel service.
Comploto kitchen and dlnetto.
Day, week or month. Three
blocks from city centor. 1-llm
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
Utilities furnished. 419 No
' 10th. 1-16
THREE-ROOM furnished, apart
ment.- 2043 White. 4334U
LARGE 2-ROOM steam-heated
' apartment near Ewauna Box
.Co. Phone 5149 or 3025 eve
nings. 4730tf
2-BEDROOM APARTMENT
Electric . range, refrigerator,
garage. Also small apartment
close in. Dial 5492. 4746tf
ATTRACTIVE housekeep
ing room, everything furnish
ed. 218 Main. Fairfield Apart
ments. 1-9
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS com
plctely furnished, $4 and $4.50
week, 41C So. 5th. 2-3
COMFORTABLE light house
' keeping rooms with sinks.
.Everything furnished. 109 No.
, Broad. 1-12
SPACIOUS furnished Apt., gar
age. Close in. Adults. 581
No. 11th. 4041tf
3-ROOM APT. 829 Grant. 1-8
FURNISHED 2-bedroom apart
ment. Close in. 825 Grant.
1-8
FURNISHED steam heated apt;
Corner Pino and Cedar. 4040U
FURNISHED APARTMENT
Suitable for couple.- 801 Mar
ket. ' 1-0
FURNISHED APT. Adults,
pets. ,825 Lincoln.
FOB RENT Apartment cottage,
close In on 11th, $20. Not
more than two. Also small
npnrtmcnt on Oak $10. Suit
able for ono. Phono 4272, of
fice hours. 4411U
Houses For Rent
2-ROOM HOUSE $23.28. Phone
0777. 1320 Oak., 4028tf
WINTER RATES Modern cot
tages.' Plenty fuel. Every
thing furnished. 2128 Biehn.
3538tf
BACHELOR CABINS. Close In.
$10 month. 510 So. 5th. 1-28
PART FURNISHED 2 cabins.
Water and light furnished.
Phono 8355. 1-9
FOR RENT Two bedroom fur
nished house. Inquire Boden
hamer. ; 1-9
FOR RENT New. home, com
pletely furnished. Must have
reliable couple, good refer
ences. Phone 5429. 1-8
4 ROOM HOUSE, Division St.,
near 8th. 117 N. 8th. 4039U
TRUCKS FOR RENT You
drive; move yourself, save V.
Stiles Beacon Service, 1201
East Main. Phone 8304. 2-7m
28 Miscellaneous For Rent
DEAD CAR STORAGE ONLY.
Safety and protection. Cars
are not moved or molested.
231 So. 11th. 1-llm
GARAGE for rent. 433 No. 10th.
4310tf
GARAGE FOR RENT 1841
Esplanade. 1-9
30 Real Estate For Sale
Good Value Here
Well-located 3-bedroom house,
Good sized rooms, and well ar
ranged Interior. $2200. $300
down, $30 a month.
CHILCOTE & SMITH
Since 1000
111 N. 0th St. Phone 4584
Member Klamath Realty- Board
1-8
FOR SALE Five rooms, large
living room, full basement.
Natural hot water heat. Close
in. Phono 6925. . 43Bltf
SEE Everett Dennis for real es
tate. New location, 121 N. Bth
3-2
FOR SALE One acre ground.
5-room modern nouse. Base
ment with furnace. Phone
8075. 1 1-0
32
Real Estate Wanted
WANTED Property to sell.
Everett Dennis, new location
121 N. Bth. 2-2
34
Automotive
FOR SALE -eliih
pmme
-1941 Chevrolet
2325 Shasta way
Call evenings
l-rj
FOR SALE Model A roadster.
Excellent condition. Ernie's
Richfield Station, Ninth and
Pine. Phone S407 or 5726. 1-8
GET YOUR AUTO GLASS in
stalled at Kimball's Glass
Shop, 527 Walnut. Ph. 7378.
2 -6m
FOR SALE Chevrolet coupe,
with good rubber, $115 cash,
Inquiro 1005 Pine. 1-9
FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet
business coupe, Excellent con
ditlon, good heater, and seat
covers. Must sell soon. Call
at 2125 Biehn St., or phone
4620. .1-13
FOR SALE '40 Champion
' Studebakcr. Radio, heater,
Zerex. Good condition, Phone
4435. 1-9
FOR SALE 1940 V-fl Tudor,
by original owner.. 10,000
miles, heater, new battery.
4520 Boardman St., St. Fran-
els Park. 1-8
1038 BUICK CABRIOLET
Tires and car In first class
condition. Call 6885. 1-11
FOR SALE '34 Chevrolet
coupe. Fair tires. Good con-
ditlon. Reasonable. Philip
SladICK, 2424 So. 8th. 1-6
4-YARD DUMP TRUCK con
structlon outfit; with 1640 gal,
steel water tank complete with
pump and hoses flat rack-
logger unit with dual axle
trailer and 6 months govern-
ment Job contract. Phone 6041
Ml
35
Fuel Heating
UNION BURNER OILS We
keep your storage tank full,
Call Klamath Oil Co., 8404
1-3 0m
38 Miscellaneous For Sale
FULLER BRUSHES Clem
Joyer, 1435 Martin. : Phone
8677. 1-27
RUBBER STAMPS, PRINTED
SIGNS, made-to-order. Com
mercial printing, most reason
able prices. Geo. J. Kuniman
127 No. 4th. Phone 6632. 1-9
DRY PINE mill blocks. 128 cu
ft., $5.25 delivered. Phone
5852. - 4320U
W ATKINS PRODUCTS.
6623 or 2318 Home.
Dial
2-4
CITY MAPS Pocket size, up-to-
the-minutc, Including subur
ban sections. Block numbers
Indicated, index keyed to map,
Price 20c. For sale at Cham
bor of Commerce, Everbody'
Drug, Lea Hendrlck's Drug,
Louie Polin's, Postoffice news
stand, Carmlchael's news
stand, Robinson's Food store,
Shaw Stationery, Herald and
News, Vic's Signal Service.
i . : v - .8104U
34 ' Automotive
Attractive
Buys
1941 Oldsmoblle Coups
Sedan. Heater. Mechanical
ly perfect. A wonderful
buy .$1095
1039 Pontlac Sedan
Radio, heater. 00 tires.
A particularly . clean car,
low mileage. Only $775
1937 Ford Pickup Over
hauled. New paint, good
tires. Zerox 425
H. E. Hauger
. 1330 Main St.
Tira Inspection Station
38 Miscellaneous For Bale
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. 4732U
SEE US ABOUT your home In
sulation. We can save you
money. -2x4's to 2xl2's Bnd
boards, $20 per thousand. No
down payment, payments as
low as $5 per month. J. W.
Copeland Yards. Phone 3197
1-11
STOVES REPAIRED All parts
stocked, used lurniture, swves
bought. OK Second Hand
Store, 820 Klamath. Phone
9671. 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
Oro. 1-0
PROTECT the refrigerator you
now own by having it re-enam-
eled at Kohn's Enamel Shop.
Phone 5442 for estimate. 2-2m
FOR SALE Western Beacon
washing machine and Frigt
dnire, almost new. Inquire
500 So. 4th St. 1-12
GLASS Mirrors, resllvering,
plate, window and auto glass
furniture tops, shelves. Kim
ball's Glass Shop, 527 Walnut.
Phone 7378. 2-8m
FOR SALE Body wood. Box
44, Worden, Ore. 2-6
IRON AGE potato planter with
fertilizer attachments, new
belts, $225. Claude Gaines, Rt.
1, Box 195. Malin. 1-13
FOR SALE Used piano. Rea
sonablc. Phone 6341. 625 N
6th. . 1-9
FOR SALE Clean alfalfa hay,
Rt. 1, Box 861, 11 mL south
Mac's store, 1-11
FOR SALE Baggage and be
longings of T, E. Burgman
and F. Hubert for room rent.
George Blanas, Arcade Hotel
1-9
TRY PALMER'S BARGAIN
HOUSE first for the Best Buy
In town in High-Grade Used
Furniture and Appliances.
TODAY'S HOT SPECIALS
S Good Washing Machines
10 Late Model Radios
5 Nice Wood Circulators
10 Late Model Refrigerators
5 Nice Bed Davenos
5 Nice Dinette Sets
5 Fine Bedroom Suites
10 Good Wood Ranges
We Give Terms We Sava
. You Money
2401 So. 6th St Phone 8469
1-14
RUG SPECIAL 27x54 inches on
85 different patterns:
$4.95 for $3.75
$6.00 for $3.89
$7.80 for $4.98
$5.75 for $4.30
Buy Jow
LUCAS FURNITURE
1-14
FOR SALE Dry body wood
Phone 9009. 1-14
BUY YOUR THROW RUGS now
while you can get all wool
face, no blends of other ma
terlals. A choice of 200 dif
ferent patterns. Priced from
$4.25 to $11.50 for the 27x54
inch size. Lucas Furniture,
195 East Main. 1-14
FOR SALE Driveway cinders
Prompt delivery. Phone 8092,
1-1
42' Miscellaneous Wanted
BABY WASHER Phone 4226
1-
WANTED Office desk, files,
. chairs and all other office
equipment. Top prices. Tel
5473. , 1-12
WANTED Potatoes affected by
scab .at better than No.
price. Call 8505, Klamath
Falls.' . 1-8
WANTED TO BUY Late model
elite type typewriter. Phone
7640. , , 1-13
WANTED T20 or 22 Caterpil
lar . track tractor. Box 106,
Bonanza. , 1-14
42 Miscellaneous Wanted
TRAPPERS We are paying top
prices lor coyote, muskrats,
lynx cats. Geo. E. Upton, Raw
Fur Dealer, Forest Grove, Ore.
1 2-7
44 Livestock and Poultry
BUYING all slaughter cattle.
Maun Feeding Co. Phone 265.
1-25
HONEST PRICES and weights
guaranteed on all livestock
PAULEY Packing Co.. Sum
mers Lane. Phone 6323 or
3505. 4731U
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 Young Shorthorn or
Red Pole bull, milking strain.
723 Klamath. Peter Hricziscse.
1-11
WANTED. TO BUY Any type
young cattle, state price. B. L.
Dodenhof f, Merrill, Ore. 1-8
WANTED TO BUY Springer
cows. J. E. Williams, Route 1,
Box 920. 1-13
TWO THOROUGHBRED Black
Pole Angus bull calves for sale
or trade for livestock. CalU
8438 after 7 p. m.
FOR SALE Heifer calf, 2 days
old. Phone 4943. 1-9
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
I ' ' K.
Kogers hnance Co.
S-189 .
412 Main Dial 5113
140111
CASH LOANS
WlTHOHT MDORSKltS
. I WAYS TO GET A C0SSUMES
CASH MAS
PHON8 WHITE . COMS IX
Toq nc4 no co-slgnerl or endorser to
set a contumer loin
THREE LOAN PLANS
NO. 1-ISCOME LOANS
On your note aalj. No wage uilflt
meoU. No co-lgaer.
NO. J-Ft'RNlTDRE LOANS
tour chiractfr li nsri ImporUat
than th furolturi HmU.; .
Xp. IUTO LOANS - - -
-0 to 600 cub lout ud refi
' tunelRf.
CONSUMERS CREDIT
COMPANY :
(M-tU
Pine St.
S-139)
Phone
720
7711
140m
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
l-SOm
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
Tu-Fri-tf
First Federal
Has
Plenty of Money ;
Buy a 'Modern Home f
Refinance Your Old Homa
. Pay Less Than Rent .
Long Terms - Low Rate
First Federal
Savings and Loan
Assoc. of Klamath Falls
Sixth & Main - Phone 5195
2-7m
mi in iineaeaaaiiii i ill miwai
48 Business Opportunities -
. FOR LEASE
DOT'S DRIVE-IN
Fully equipped. -
$35 month. .
1355 Esplanade
Inquire 2027 Oregon Ave.
1-9
SMALL CAFE FOR SALE Will
take partner or sell outright.
Doing good business. News
Herald Box 4667. ; ; 1-8
I have found that to the peo
ples of Africa, the Middle East,
China and the whole Far East,
freedom means abolition of. the
colonial system, i It is not too
much to say that .this sort of
freedom is their Nov 1-war aim.
Laiely they have begun to won
der whether it Is also ours.
Wendell Wlllfcl.
RECOVER!!
DAY S MARKET
STILL UNEVEN
By VICTOR EUBANK
NEW YORK, Jan. 8 UP) Re
covery In today's stock market
continued a matter of notable
selectivity as many leaders fail
ed to draw sustaining bids and
slipped into the losing column.
A few utilities, rails, farm im
plements and mall orders gave
a pretty good account of them
selves after a slightly uneven
start. Up to mid-day minor de
clines and. advances were fair
ly well split. Trends began to
slip here and there after noon
and, near the close, the direction
was Irregularly lower.
Sizeable blacks of low-quoted
issues, in addition to a special
10,000-share offering of Lee Rub
ber and Tire Common, enlarged
volume. Despite intermittent
sluggish stretches, .turnover for
the full proceedings was around
800,000 shares.
Closing quotations:
American Can .....
Am Car Sc Fdy
Am Tel & Tel
Anaconda .......
Calif Packing ......
Cat Tractor
. 73
. 25
.131
,. 25
. 221
.. 411
i
.. 31 i
. 441
.. 221
.. 81
- 58
.. 281
17J
7s
.: 331
.. 61
. 101
v 71
. 71
.. 21
. 241
14
.. 71
.. 85
- 59 J
16
51
- 41
68
158
Comm'nw'lth & Sou ..
General Electric ....
General Motors ....
Gt Nor Ry pfd
Illinois Central ....
Int Harvester
Kennecott
Lockheed
Long-Bell "A" ............
Montgomery Ward
Nash-Kelv
N Y Central .
Northern Pacific .
Pac Gas & El
Packard Motor
Penna R R .,
Republic Steel
Richfield Oil
S&feway Stores
Sears Roebuck
Southern Pacific ....
Standard Brands
Sunshine Mining .
Trans-America
Union Oil CalU ...
Union Pacific
..821
.. 471
71
V S Steel
Warner Pictures :
KLAMATH
CHURCHES
Latter-Day Saints
Latter-Day Saints meetings
are held in the city library club
rooms on the corner of Fifth
street and Klamath avenue. E
E. Burrows, branch president,
phone 8293 or 6721.
Sunday school meetings are
held at 10 a. m., with separa
tion at 11:30. for priesthood, re
lief Society and primary class
es. Sacrament service is held
each Sunday evening at 6
o'clock. - J
Elders working in the Klam
ath district may be reached at
131 North First.
First Baptist '
Church " . " 1
Eighth street at Washington.
"The Church With a Message."
Rev. Cecil C. Brown, pastor.
Residence, 414 North Eighth
street Phone 7439. H. G. Shirey.
music director. -
Bible school, 9:45 a. in., with
Interesting classes for every age
group and consecrated teachers
In charge. George O. Welch, su
perintendent. Morning worship service, ll
o'clock. Sermon by the pastor.
C R Larson is general director
of the BTU which meets at 6:30
p. m. each Sunday. There are
six unions adapted to all age
groups from beginners to adults,
and inspiring programs are pre
sented in each union.
The pastor will speak again at
the 7:30 o'clock worship service
Mid-week prayer service Wed
nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Choir, rehearsal Thursday at
7:30 p. m.
Radio service each Sunday,
morning over KFJI from 8:15 to
8:45 a. m.
BIG BASSN LBR. CO.
KUIn UKl Spring
Phorw JIM
s7V..rwAl-ol.B
111
LIVESTOCK
S. F. LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,
Jan. 8 (AP-USDA) Cattler sal
able, none. Nominal; for week,
medium to good steers mostly
$14.25-16.10; medium to good
heifers absent, quoted $13.00;
good range cows scarce, quoted
$10.00-11.00, common dairy
cows $9.00-9.25, cutters $8.00
8.50, canners limited $7.00-7.50;
medium bulls $10.00-11.00.
Calves: none. Nominal; choice
vealers quoted $14.00.
Hogs: salable 250. Around
5-1 0c higher;- package hogs
$15.95, extreme top, bulk 185
235 lb. barrows and gilts $15.80
15.90; odd good sows $13.75
14.00. Sheep: salable none. Nominal;
medium to choice quoted $14.00
15.00; medium to choice ewes
$8.50-7.50.
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 8 (AP-
USDA) CATTLE: Salable and
total 100, calves 25 and 50; two
lor Is medium steers and one
loaf beef cows unsold, held fully
steady; week's supply medium-
good fed steers $13.00-14.75; best
heifers" $13.50; canner - cutter
cows salable 56.uu-v.vo; gooa
beef cows quotable $11.50; medium-good
bulls salable $10.00-
11.50; good-choice vealers quo
table $14.50-15.50.
HOGS: Salable 100, total 200;
market steady; good-choice 180
210 lbs. drive-ins, $14.50-65;
2090 lb. butchers and few light-
lights $13.75; good sows $12.50
75; lightweights salable $13.00;
choice light feeder pigs salable,
$15.00 or over.
SHEEP: Salable 25; total 100;
market nominally steady; good
choice fed wooled lambs salable
$14.50-15.00; common around
$11.00; good ewes salable around
57.00. ; : - .
WHEAT
CHICAGO, Jan. 8 - OP) The
wheat market retreated about a
cent a bushel today from yester
day's 5-year-peak as a result of
profit taking and hedging sales
and diminished interest In Hour.
Despite the setback in futures
prices, a car of No. 2 hard wheat
sold at $1.46, the highest since.
1937 and 14 cents above the gov:
ernment loan rate. ..
Trade reports indicated in
creased: receipts of wheat were
showing . up at many markets,
representing grain drawn from
storage as a result of the recent
price upturn. Applications for
government loans were report
ed to have virtually ceased, with
some farmers redeeming grain
under loans.
Wheat closed 1-1 cent lower
than yesterday. May $1,391-1.40,
July $1,401-1; corn unchanged to
ic lower. May 97i-ic, July 971
ic; oats unchanged to 1c higher;
rye 1-lc lower. Soybeans were
lis lower.
Producers must learn that
their whole aim must -be pro
duction return, not money re
turn. Dr. Edward C. Linde
man, writer and educator..
Notice of Sheriff's
Notice is' hereby given,
O. C. L. A., that the following
the amount of money collected,
over to the County Treasurer,
months period ending the 31st
Balance on hand June '30, 1942...
Taxes Collected
Tax year 1942-3. ..
- 1942 :
1941
1940
1939
1938
1937
1936
1935
1933-4
1932
1931
1930
1929
1928 . ;
1927
Misc. ,
Rerunds . .. ....
Turnovers to Treasurer:
July 8, 1942 $ 45,512.82
July 18, 1942
7,258.96
August 4, 1942
August 19, 1942
August 24, 1942
Sept. 5, 1942 :
Sept. 9, 1942
Oct. 10, 1942 .. .
Oct. 27, 1942
November 4, 1942....
November 27, 1942....
Dec. 3, 1942 ..
Dec. 10, 1942
Dec. 23, 1942
19,889.86
9,591.65
25,058.42
31,670.01 .
1,906.04
56,957.58
76,960.23
67,584.60
136,212.02
218,161.13
348,484.12
407,888.62
Balance on hand, December
Sheriff's Fees and Mileage :.....$393.98
Paid Treasurer l;. .,...$393.98
Auto Sticker Fees $916.50
Paid Treasurer ; $916.50
Delinquent Certificate Redemptions on hand
June 30, 1942 . -.
Paid Treasurer
Sheriff. Tax Collector of Klamath County, Oregon.
By MAX A. SAUNDERS, -Deputy.
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PAGE NINE
: WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 (IP).
Alvln Milton, president of the
Quality Service, Inc., a filling
station, was sentenced to serve
one year in prison and he and
the company he heads were fined
$2000 today by Justice James
P. Proctor for violating gasoline
rationing regulations.
Justice Proctor denied proba
tion to Milton, who was indicted
in November on four counts of
violating gasoline rationing
rules, because, he said from the
bench, of "the magnitude of the
violations and the widespread
public interests involved" and
because "substantial punishment,
should be imposed in an effort
to deter others prone to violate
the rationing laws." . , .
. Milton pleaded guilty. The
maximum penalty provided by
law would have been a fine of
$10,000 and imprisonment for
one year on each of the four
counts.
BOSTON WOOL ;
BOSTON, Jan. 8 (JP) Sales of
scoured staple pulled Wools were
made in the Boston market at
prices of $1.24 for AAs, $1;16 fop
aas and $1.14 for 53s. Some in.
quirles were received for short,
fine, clear wools suitable for use
in underwear for the quartermas
ter corps. Sales of good quanta
ties of Montevideo medium grade
wools continued at unchanged
prices. . - -
IOWA SAVES 5517
DES MOINES, la, The state.
of Iowa has no use for 16,000
circulars shipped here by freight
from some - Washington bureau.
Miss Jessie Parke?-' state super
intendent of public instruction -says.
- .;,'''. :
The circulars were accompan
ied by a request that one be
mailed to each school teacher in
the state. - - . , : . ;
Miss Parker said the -state re
fused to accept delivery because
the freight bill was $17. It would
have cost $500 to mail out the
circulars. - - .
Before the Stars and Stripes
was adopted, there were some
two dozen Colonial flags.-
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS .
NOTICE is hereby" given' that
the undersigned has been ap
pointed ' Administratrix of the
estate of ..Georgia .Bryant, de
ceased. . - All - persons having
claims, agairist said estate or are
interested'. therein, are directed
to present their claims properly
verified to me. aV the'- office of
my attorney Thomas' ,W. Chat
burn, First National Bank Build
ing, Merrill, Oregon, within six
months from' the date of first
publication of this, notice..
Dated and first published Jan.
8, 1943.
BESSIE GREENMYEB
. Administratrix
J 8-15-22-29; F 5 No. 168
Semi-Annual Report
in compliance with Sec. 88-303
is a true and correct statement of
and the amount of money turned
and the total thereof, for the six
day of December, 1942.;
.....1;$ 45.5lS.83
..$1,312,778.53
96,836.82
43,524.84
25,512.36
17,621.94
11,112.41
15,446.69
10,474.40
16,910.55
10,950.25
20,078.03
7,462.54
" ' 490.93
132.81
. : 160.53
.151.67
16.34
1,589,661.84
$1,635,174.48
....-.......$415.16
.- 1,453,134.06
$1,453,849.22
....$ 181.625.2i
31, 1942
..J....$95.0
........ $95.08
LOW,
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