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January 18, 1043 HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN CLASSIFIED ADS 8UHC:HII'TION HATKK w-"-wvvv'"'''" - - i-i-i-!- Mull Utiles Payable In Advance By Mull In Kliinnitli, Ltika, Modoc mid Slslilyou Cuuntlrt Three Months 23 Six Monthi 3.25 Onu Ycm1 " Delivered by Currier In City One Month 7ft Throe Month 2.25 On V-nr 7 !) j Moling NoUca. Kluiniitli Lodge No. 77, A. K. & A. M. Work In K. A. ditire, pin vlmiBly sehrdtilcd tor Wednesday, J A n, 20, will bii held TiiPMlny, Jin. 10, nt 7:00 p. m. Officers Lost and round BTKAYF.D to my pine" Jnmiory - mi. i riiw. iwo s-yenr nun and 3 yearlings. Jon Meeker, ni 1 tin Rfl2. 1-22 MinACLE hl'.ltli-..:. Popnlnr, cliiiuilrnl. I'll, 2(1 I WILL NOT be responsible for debt contracted by anyone but myself 'roin thin dale. Donald S. Pnrtin. 1-IB B Personals ; MONUMENTS Kliimiith Falls Mnrbto ond Granite Works. 110 So. ltth. Phmm 03HL 20 10 Sorvlcot HOUSE CLEANING- -Art Dene-1-Um dlct, B84B. HEMSTITCHING DRESSMAKING, rjuttons nnd Buckles covered. Alterations on new nnd old clothing. Mrs II. M. Allender, 731 Mnln, Room 216. Phono 7203. l-18m OIL BURNER SERVICE J. A. Tufts. Phone 71411. 1-25 PAINTING. KAI.SOMININO H. L. Brown. Phone 42211. 1-1 0m EXPERT TAILORING nnd alter ation by Johnson Tnllors, 126 So. 8th, Pellciin Bids. 1-10 GENERAL REPAIRING Snws, knives and scissors. 351 E Muin. 1-2- PICTUREr7'RrAMING Art nnd . Gift Shop, 810 Mnln. 1-2-tni BAGS mochlno cleaned nnd patched. People's Warehouse Bug Co. "720tf I WILL OBTAIN; your delayed birth certificate for you. Chns. Holhaway, 120 No.: 10th St.. Klamath Falls, Ore. 1-31 FLOOR SANDING nnd rcflnlsh Ing. Clifford Golden. Phono 3922. l-aom REFRIGERATOR, washing mn china, vacuum cleaner parts nnd service, nil makes. Merit Washing Machine Service, till South Sixth. l-30m INCOME TAX RETURNS ex portly prepnred rensonnblo charges. We hnvo Oregon, Cal ifornia. Federal forms. Come early avoid rush. Bring Inst year's returns If available Room 4, Molhaso Bldtf., 323 Mnln. Phone 0070. W. B Bowno. R. F. McLnren. 2-10 PICTURE FRAMING 230 Main. -Goeller's 2-14m PIPE THAWING the electrical way. Safe, clean, fast. Call 3390. Klamath Electric & Motor Works. 1-20 13 Health DR. M. C. CASSEL. chiropractic clinic, colon nnd rectal dis eases. 832 Mnln. Dial 7215. l-30m 14 Help Wanted Femnle HOUSEKEEPER wanted. 4014. Phone 1-22 WANTED Girl or elderly lady I to care for two children. In quire Meccn Lunch, 531 Mnln. 1-1 8 WANTED Locol woman over 30 years, experience not neces sary, part or full time. For persounl Interview wrlto Box 4B20, Herald-News. 1-10 WANTED Onn to eight logging trucks with dunl nxnl trailers Can go to work Immediately, excellent winter show. Phono collect Metlford 5004 or 2151 extension 224 nnd nsk for Mr. Hornrcn or wrlto box 307 Medford. Ore. 488Btf WANTED Experienced ment cutter and market mnnnger. Good salary, permanent posi tion. Call 2B1, Central Point, Everett Faber. 1-19 YOUNG MAN with bookkcep I Ing education. Some practical . bookkeeping experience In branch office. Good chance for promotion. Wrlto person nel manager, box 2270 Port- 18 Situation, Wnntod DADYLAND Curo of bnblcs and children, Hour, day or wrrk. 1104 Crescent. Phono h:hi 2.4m 20 Hoom and Board UOAHD, HOOM, prlvnto shower. 72.1 Kliimiitli, I'ollcui) Rooms. 1-20 HOOM and I10AKD- -1841 Main 1-10 HOOM IIOAIID HtmlncKS xlrl, Close In. I'hono 470,1. 102H Jefferson. 4n7Hlf 22 Hoomi For Ilent NEWLY DECORATED -Steam hciitcd front room. Greor Mpurlinenl. 710 Main. 48U4tf MA Its ltOTKl. 1-11 1 Mnln, by the Armory. Steum litatrd room. $3.30 week up. Trans- lent $1.00. 1-20 CLAHKMUNT, 2211 North 4th. All ouUldc, newly decorated. modern roomii. All with new InnernprlnK mattresses. Free parking. l-30m UOOMS 1034 HlKh. 2-Dm NICK ROOMS 134 N. 3rd. 2-11 ltOOM-l)2() Lincoln. 4U10tr HOOM In prlviito homo. :i2 No. mi i, i.i n MODERN OUTSIDE ROOMS $4.00 wrrk. 228 No. 4lh. 2-1S 24 Apartments For Hon! THREE ROOM Kurnlsed lipiiitmeiil. H2I) Grunt. 1-10 FURNISHED Broom apart ment. $25 month. Inquire Lucns Furniture. 1-10 FURNISHED APARTMENT Winter rotes $3.80 and up week. 1404 Klamath. 1-21 PONDOSA APTS. 1-1(1 THREE-ROOM furnished apart ment. 2043 White. 4334tf HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS com pletely furnished, $4 and $4 50 week, 41 C So. Bth. 2-3 FURNISHED stenm henlcd apt. Corner Pine and Cedar, 4040U VACANCY Rex Arms apart ments, 224 Broad. Phone 57110. New m. nBgcment, Mr. and Mrs. Lovelace. 2-8m SpLAINADe" COURT apart ments, furnished. Walking distance. 2-10 NICELY furnished one-room apartment. 804 No. 9th. 403 ltf CASCADE APARTMENT HOTEL Apartment accom modations with hotel service. Complete kitchen and dinetto Day, week or month. Thrco blocks from city center. 2-1 lm FURNISHED 3-ronm and break fast nook In duplex. Electric range, wnsher, refrigerator. Close In. Garage. 914 Lincoln. Phono 4233. 4458tf FOR RENT Close in, newly cleaned 4-room apartment. In oulre 2222 Orchard. 4209tf FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 133 N. 10th. 2-13 3-ROOM furnished duplex, $22.80 month; also 2-room bachelor apnrtmont, $18.50 month. J. E. Hosklng, phono 3211. 1-20 NICELY FURNISHED one end two-room apartments. Close In. Telephone 5452. 4830tf HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Utilities furnished. 410 No 10th. 2-16 WEU, FURNISHED four-room apartment. Adults. No pets. 25 Lincoln. 1-23 26 Houses For Rent FURNISHED CABINS Adults only. Call 4006 So. Sixth. 4804tf 2-ROOM HOUSE $23.25. Phone 6777. 1320 Oak. 4026tf TRUCKS FOR RENT You drive; move yourself, snve W. Stiles Beacon Service, 1201 Enst Mnln. Phone 8304. 2-7m MODERN unfurnished foirr-room , house, 3 blocks from Mnln Water pnld. Adults only. $27 Phono 6540. 4418tf SMALL MODERN furnished house. Everything furnished. 2125 Blehn. 4102lf MODERN furnished onn bed room, oil healer. Inquire 306 Lincoln. 4155tf BACHELOR CABINS. Close in $10 month. 810 So. Bth. 1-28 FOR RENT Pnrtly furnished 3 room house. 2135 Bichn. 1-10 FOR LEASE Nicely furnished 5 room modern house. Fur nace nnd flreplnce. Electric stove nnd refrigerator. $35 Winter wood In and for snlo. Musl hnvo references. 710 Lowell. 1-10 FOUR ROOM $25. 818 N. No. 2nd. -Furnished house 2nd. Inquire 827 1-10 FOR RENT Partly furnished house. Close In. Inquire 814 Lincoln. 4465tf UNFURNISHED two -bedroom house. 2023 Darrow. 1-18 VACANT 17TH 5-room furnish ed house. Furniice. 1046 Mel rose, v 1-18 noum for Ron! FURNISHED 2-bdroom house. Modern. Near In. Mny be seen Saturday p. m. or Sun day, Jrinuary 17. 316 Pacific Terrace. Dial 7010 after 6. TWO-ROOM HOUSE Garage. 1-18 1038 Dolores. FOR RENT 8-room bouse, base ment, In RIvcrvlow oddltlon. Three-room house, furnished, Ho. 6th street. Phone 4808. 1-21 CABIN FORRENT- -221 Spring. 1-21 fl-HOOM HOUSE, 2 bedrooms. Inquire 1125 Walnut. 1-20 28 Miscellaneous For Kant GARAGE for rent. 433 No. 10th. 4319tf DEAD CAR STORAGE ONLY. Sufoty and protection. Cars nro not moved or molested. 231 So. 11th. 2-l1m 30 Real Estate For Sola Oregon Avenue Two bedroom house with basement, nowly papered, nice luwn, trees and shrubs, well fenced, Kood gurugo. $3250 $500 down and $35 per month. CHILCOTE & SMITH Since 1000 III N. 0th St. Phone 4865 1-18 SEE Everett Dennis for real es tate. New location, 121 N. Bth 2-2 WANTED Properties to sell. Everett Dennis, Realtor. New location 121 N. 8th. Ph. 8491. 2-2 NICE 8-room home for sale or rent, furnished If desired. At Sunset Ranch, one mile out Phono 5758. 4191tf FOR SALE Modern four-room house, 10 acres. $3500. Some terms. 0 miles out on Keno rt d. E. Ross. 1-18 FOR SALE OR RENT 80 Bcres. 4700 Summers lane. 1-19 FOR SALE 5-room house, 102 Eldorado. Phono 6202. 1-19 COMPLETELY furnished $4000 duplex. $2800. $800 cash. $00 a month Income property. 011 No. 8th. Phone 3831. 1-18 FOR SALE Equity modern four-room house. 1321 Wil- ford. 1-23 FOR SALE 1 acre, 5-room house, henhouse, storehouse good cellar, good water. Price $1100 cash, or on terms $1200. $600 down, $15 month until paid or will divide acre up for cash or terms. Four miles southeast Merrill on Lava Bed road. J. A. Stoub, Rt. 1, Box 30C. Tulelako. 1-10 FOR SALE Small house and 14 acre good soil end close to bus. .$190 cash, balance like rent. See owner, 3239 Board man Ave. 1-19 32 Roal Estate Wantad WANTED TO RENT by local farmer for cash, land suitable for grain on Tulc lake. Will consider any amount. Write box 4683 Herald-News. 1-13 34 Automotive 1937 CHEVROLET 4 yd dump truck. Good condition. Phone 3994. 4220 Shasta Wsy. 1-19 FOR SALE 20 ft. steel trailer frame, complete with hitch four wheels, 090x16 tires, $45. 1708 Eldorado. Phono 8441. 1-18 GET YOUR AUTO GLASS in stnllcd at Kimball's Glass Shop, 327 Walnut. Ph. 7378. 2-6m FOR SALE 1940 Oldsmobile club' coupe, $700. Call 7839. 4453tf CASH For Model A cars, pick nps and 114-ton trucks. See Vern Moore at Balsigcr's. 1-20 FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet pickup, five good tires. C. W O'Connoll, P. O. Box 123, Tnlelake, Calif. 1-18 FOR SALE 1936 International 4-yard dump truck, 2-speed axle. Phone 8002. 1-19 33 Fuel Hoatlng UNION BURNER OILS We keep your storage tank full Call Klamath Oil Co., 8404 l-30m 36 Miscellaneous For Sale W ATKINS PRODUCTS. '6623 or 2318 Home. Dial 2-4 SAUERKRAUT 40c gallon, in 8 gal." lots; carrots 3c lb. Deliv ered. C. A. Parker, Htlde brand. 1-18 9 nnd 12 FOOT WIDTHS In Armstrong heavyweight floor covering 65e square yard Lucas Furniture, 195 E. Main 1-19 DRIVEWAY 6817. CINDERS Ph6ne 4733tf STOVES REPAIRED All parts stocked. Used furniture, stoves bought. OK Second Hand Store, 820 Klamath. Phone 8671. l-30m FOR SALE Boy's shoo skates size 8. Cull 6882 after 4:30 p. m. tl 36 Miscellaneous For Bale FULLER BRUSHES Clem Joyor, B077. 1439 Martin. Phone 1-27 CITY MAPS Pocket size, up-to- the-minute. Including subur ban sections. Block numbers Indicated, Index keyed to map. Prlco 20c. For sale at Cham ber of Commerce, Everbody's Drug, Lee Ilondrlck's Drug, Louto Polln's, Postoffice ncwB II t a n d, Carmlchael's news stand, Robinson's Food store, Shaw Stationery, Herald and News, Vic's Signal Service. 3104tf GLASS Mirrors, rcsllvcrlng plate, window and auto glau, furniture tops, shelves. Kim ball's Glass Shop, 327 Walnut Phone 7378. 2-6m FOR SALE Body wood. 44, Wordcn, Ore. Box 2-6 FULLER BRUSHES CALL 832 So. Riverside. Phone 3348. R. V. MORGAN. 2-lim RUBBER STAMPS, Printed signs, mode-to-order. Commer cial printing, most reasonable prices. Geo. J. Kunzman, 127 No. 4'.h. Phone 0B32. 2-0 PROTECT the refrigerator you now own by having It rc-cnam-pled at Kolin's Enamel Shop. Phone 5442 for estimate. 2-2m NU-BONE Foundation Garments and Corsets; also C&D line of merchandise. Myrtle H. Jin nctte. Phono 0603, Merrill. 1-19 FOR SALE Dry wood. Phone 1-18 0870. SET OF DUAL TIRE CHAINS size 32x6. Wrapper chains for logging or lumber. 2010 Hope street. 1-20 FOR SALE Good German-made violin. Just rcgraduatcd. 2102 Smith 6lh, at East Main. 1-20 42 Miicallnnaous Wanted WANTED Two car loads al falfa best quality leafy hay. Must be suitable for grinding for chicken feed. Call Klam ath Falls Creamery. 1-18 TRAPPERS Wo are paying top prices for coyote, muskrats, lynx cats. Geo. E. Upton, Raw Fur Dealer, Forest Grove, Ore. 2-7 WANTED TO BUY 1 '4-ton or 2-ton truck van, or will buy truck and van. Must be In good condition. Lost River Dairy. 4200tf 44 Llvettcck r.d Poultry WILL BUY any kind horses. M. H. Barbour, Kern Hotel. ' 1-18 FOR SALE 30 young ewes. Phone 2511. W. C. Bailey. Mer rill, Ore. 1-19 WANTED Cattle, sheep and hogs. J. D. Beckley. Phone 7334 evenings. 4352tf SEE US before selling your live stock to so called shippers We need cattle and hogs here at home and It will pay you to sell direct to us. Top hogs are $14.60 today, Pauley Packing Co. Phone 5323. nights 3505. 4028U BUYING all slaughter cattle. Maltn Feeding Co. Phono 265. 1-25 FOR SALE Weaner pigs. J. H. Phlpps, Midland, Ore. 1-19 FINE TYPE Jersey herd sire. 14 months old, Tristram and Tid dlcdywinks Noble breeding. Also 4 purebred young heif ers. Mrs. H. L. Plank, Plank's Jersey Dairy, Junction City, Ore. 1-19 FOR SALE Jersey and Durham cows. Ready to freshen. Route 2, Box 498, South 6th. 1-20 49 Financial PRIVATE MONEY to loan on farm land acreage. Box 4608, Herald News. 1-9 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 First Federal Has Plenty of Money ; Buy a Modern Home Refinance Your Old Home Pay Less Than Rent Long Terms Low Rate First Fe.deral Savings and Loan Assoc. of Klamath Falls Sixth & Main Phone 5193 2-7m By keeping both political part ies we can always tell how pros perous and how poor we are at the same time. STATE TUX Ml WILL COME HERE A stato Income tax auditor will be at the courthouse here or various periods in February und Marcn to assist taxpayers In filing their statu Income tax returns. These dates are set as fol lows: February 1 to 8, Inclusive, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. February 6, 8 a. m. to 12 noon. February 8 and 9, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. March 17 to April 1, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Under Ihe Oregon Income tax law returns must be filed by single individuals having net in como from all sources of $800 or more,, or having intangibles Income of $500 or more In the taxable year. They must be filed by mar ried couples having net incomes from all sources of $1500 or more, or having a combined sur tax net income (Intangibles In come) of $800 or more. All returns for the calendar year must be filed on or be fore April 1. AFL-CIO RUN-OFF ELECTION SUITED A run-off election between the A F of L lumber and sawmill workers and the CIO is sched ulcd for Wednesday, January 20, between 6 and 8 p. m. at the woods camp of the Big Lakes Box and Lumber company, it was announced by Hugh R. Had dock, business agent, A F of L lumber and sawmill workers. Decision will be reached as to which organization will hold the bargaining agency for the operations, Haddock stated. A second election is scheduled January 22 from 4 to 7:30 p. m. at the plant of the Goose Lake Box and Lumber company, Lakeview. ANGELS' CATCHER DIES SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18, (VP) Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Municipal Judge Hugh L. Smith, 52, catcher for the Los Angeles Pacific coast ' baseball league team from 1909 to 1916. He died Saturday. Archbishop John J, Mitty of San Francisco will officiate at the rites in St. Mary's cathedral. ! LEWISTON LOSES NAMPA, Idaho, Jan. 18, (P) The barnstorming Lewiston nor mal school basketball team lost to the Northwest Nazarene col lege five, 52-44, Saturday night after leading at the halftime 30 to 27. Lewiston won the first vl a two-gamo series. BOBCATS BEAT IDAHO POCATELLO, Idaho, Jan. 18, (JPl The Montana State college Bobcats trounced University of Idaho, Southern Branch, 63-43 in a basketball game here Satur day night. The Bobcats led, 36- 22, at the half. NEW PACIFIC COACH FOREST GROVE, Ore., Jan. 18, (P) The appointment of Oswald D. Gates of Pullman, Wnsh., coach of Pacific Univer sity, was announced here Sat urday night. Gates will take over February 1, succeeding Roger Folgnte, called to a wartime job. 49 Financial LOANS Established 8 Years in Klamath County Furniture Loans Signature Loans Livestock Loans $25 to $300 Rogers Finance Co. S-189 412 Main Dial 5113 48 Business Opportunities FOR SALE OR LEASE Elks Barber Shop, Ashland. Three chairs, fully equipped, with beauty parlor space. Write George Shaffer, 53 Hasselman Drive, Tongue Point, Ore. 1-19 A beautiful room, costs only WHEN YOU i USE THE MIRACLE WALL FINISH BIG Mm LBR. CO. Main tt Spring Phone 3144 RAILS,COPPER, SPECIALTIES Br VICTOH EUBANK NEW YORK, Jan. 18 CP) Rails, coppers and specialties kept the recovery ball rolling in today's stock market while many leaders elsewhere took a rest on the sidelines. Transfer! were around 700,000 shares. . Western Union and Postal Tel egraph Preferred enjoyed a small upward flurry when the senate interstate commerce committee approved a bill authorizing the merger of these communications concern!. New 1942-43 tops were posted for American Can, Montgomery Ward, Woolworth, J. I. Case, Deere, General Elec tric and J. C. Penney, among others. Closing quotations: American Can . 76i Am Car & Fdy 271 Am Tel & Tel 132 Anaconda . . 28 Cat Tractor Comm'nw'lth & Sou ... General Electric 411 , 7-16 . 32i . 441 General Motors Gt Nor Fy pfd .. Illinois Central Int Harvester Kcnnecott .165 301 Lockheed 51 71 34 7 111 8i 25 Zi 241 15 8 35 60s 161 5 41 61 161 821 491 71 Long-Bell "A" Montgomery Ward Nash-Kelv N Y Central Northern Pacific ... Pac Gas & El Packard Motor . Penn R R Republic Steel Richfield Oil Safeway Stores Sears Roebuck ..- Southern. Pacific , Standard Brands . Sunshine Mining Trans-America Union Oil Calif . Union Pacific . U S Steel Warner Pictures . LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18 (AP) (FSMS) CAT TLE: Salable 200. Steers slow, about steady, one load Oregon 925 lb. steers $15.00 to country; medium to good heifers and range cows scarce, bulk run com mon to canner cows, few cutters $8.00-50, canners largely $7.00 8.00, few shells $5.00; odd me dium bulls $11.00, good $12.00; calves: 10. Nominal; good to choice vealers quoted $14.00, odd medium vealers $12.00. HOGS: Salable 700. Around 10 cents higher; around five loads Oregon and Idaho barrows and gilts $16.00, bulk 185-235 lb. California $15.85; odd good sows, $13.85-14.00. SHEEP: Salable 50. Under tone fully steady; medium to choice wooled lambs quoted $14- 15.50; medium to choice ewes, $6.50-7.50. PORTLAND. Ore, Jan. 18 (AP-USDA) CATTLE: Salable 1500, total 1700; calves: salable 100, total 125; market active, steers . mostiy steady, other classes strong with some sales 25 cents higher, bulls 25 cents up, vealers steady; medium to good fed steers $13.50-15.00, common grades down to $10.50; few me dium to good fed hellers sia.ou, common to low medium heifers $9.00-12.00; canner and cutter cows $7.00-8.50, shelly cows down to $6.00, fat dairy type cows to $9.50, medium to good beef cows mostly $10.00-11.50; medium to good bulls $10.50 to $12.50; good to choice vealers, $14.50-15.50. HOGS: Salable 1500, total 1550; market active, mostly 25 cents higher; good to choice trucklns 170-225 lbs., $15.00-25, three loads $15.25; 240-300 lbs., $14.25-75; light lights $14.00 to $14.50; good sows $12.50 to mostly $13.00, lightweights to $13.50; good to choice feeder pigs $14.25-15.00. . SHEEP: Salable 1150, total 3100; market steady to strong; good fed wooled lambs $14.50 to $15.25; shorn lambs mostly with No. 1 pel's $14.50-15.00, common lambs $10.50-13.90; common to medium ewes $3.50-6.50, good ewes held above $7.00.. CENTRAL TEAM LOSES BELLINGHAM, Jan. 18, OF) The hot and cold Central Wash ington college basketball team, only outfit so far this season to stop tho University -f Washing ton five, was defeated In a Wash ington intercollegiate conference game with Western-Washington college, 4945, here Saturday night . PORTLAND, Jan. 18 GrW Johnny Taylor, Oakland, Calif., welterweight, will appear here January 29 ; in the 10-round main event of a boxing card against an opponent1 yet to be named, Matchmaker Joe Water man said today. PROP MARKET WHEAT CHICAGO, Jan. 18 CP) A slackening In the demand from mills, coupled with light but per sistent offerings, caused wheat prices to recede nearly a cent today. Liquidation was never large In the wheat pit, however, end trading proceeded at a slow pace. Corn and oats also declined, traders attributing the slump to a letup In the shipping demand for these grains. Profit taking was an added factor in the de cline of oats. Grain men said the losses apparently reflected a lack of support rather than any selling pressure. Prices recovered somewhat In the closing minutes. All of the earlier losses were wiped out. Wheat finished 1-lc lower, May $1,391-1, July $1,391, corn was unchanged to ic lower, May B8tc, oats lost 1-Ic, rye was off i-ic and soybeans gained I-ll cents. BOSTON WOOL BOSTON, Jan. 18 (AP-USDA) Domestic wools were generally quiet today in the Boston wool market. One lot of defective eight-months Texas wool was sold at a grease price of 44 cents, delivered mill. To arrive Montevideo wool of 60s grade was sold at a clean price of 87 cents out of bond. Shipping dif ficulties have greatly reduced volume of business in South America. In your propaganda to the Russian people you say Adolf Hitler and the German army wish to restore freedom of re ligion to the Russian people, but in Germany you work in a quite opposite direction. You are trying to drive the German people away from the church. Letter from Bishop of Wuert- temberg to Nazi Propaganda Minister Goebbels. If you don't think moths now are specializing on bathing suits, just wait until summer comes! Four Fire Alarms Break Week-Long Lull in K. F. Following a week long lull In which the city fire department did not receive a single call, four 'alarms came in over the weekend starting late Saturday afternoon. The truck responded to a call from 227 North First street when a fire In the kitchen of the Earl Klawetter residence burned a hole through the floor and caused some damage by smoke. A smouldering cigarette In a wastebasket was listed as the cause. The place is owned by Larry Quinn. At 11 a. m. Sunday the truck thundered to 1820 California avenue where an overheated oil furnace caused some damage at the E. J. McGoran home. Third call was received at KLAMATH BASIN Carload Potato Shipments (Figures from State-Federal Inspector Boss Aubrey) Day of Month Season 1942-43 Season 1941-42 Jan. to Season Jan. to Season Daily Date to Date Dally Date to Date 1 3930 0 0 3804 3! 39 3968 7 7 3811 " 0 39 3968 vT ' 24 3828 J 36 75 4004 9 33 3837 41 US 4045 U 45 3849 g- 56 172 4101 29 74 3878 7 57 229 4158 42 116 ' 3920 39 268 4197 53 169 3973 ' 9 57 325 4245 49 218 4022 J- 0 ' 325 4245 52 270 4074 JJ 37 362 4282 13 283 4087 - 42 ' 37 399 4319 47 - 330 4134 13 eijH 461 4381 . 57 387 4191 6? B21 4447 " 66 453 4257 " ii""" 44 571 4491 iT" 497 4301 ' iq 89 660 4580 39 536 4340 17 0 660 . 4580 40 576 4380 "7jf " " r i 580 4384 29 609 4413 20 ' 30 639 4443 21 -' : 37 676 4480 22 29" 705 4309- 23 32 737 4541 24 ' " 19 758 4560 , 23 T I : .'1 . 757 ' 4361 28 2i 781 585 27" " 23 804 4608 ' 28 - " " 24 828 4632 " 2lT " : ' 1 22 850 4634 30 : - . 25 875 4679 31 7 ' . i . 10 894 4698 Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore,. Jan. 11 APU-HHT. TEH l'rlntii A grsrfa. 61 Ho lb. Id parch ment wrappen, 62o In carton ; B graile, Ala la parchmant wriDDora. 68c j cartons. BUTTERFAT Tn atialltf. maximum of Ji of 1 par cent acidity deltvared I Portland. tt-tt'Ao lb: Drsmlum aualltT. mail mum of Jt6 of 1 per cent addltj, AS MVic lb i Tiller routes and country points 2c Ie than first for Wj aeconrl quality at Portland, io under first or M-Mo, i;hbkb Heinna once to port and r tollers: Tillamook triplets, lie lh; loaf, Mo lb; triplets to wholesalers, S8o lb loaft 30c FOB Tillamook. KOOS Prices to producers t A iftrifv 46c i B large, 40c; A medium, 40a; B me dl am. Mo doi. Resnle to rttfillers, Ms) hlfth'T for Mies, cartons, 6a higher i LIVE POULTRY Burins prices: o. I grade Leghorn broilers, 1& to t lbs., 2oi colored fryers. VA to 4 lbs., 10c, do lbs., tSc; colored roasters, over 4 lbs., 29o ; Leghorn hens ander l lbs., I 1 over H lbs., Kc; colored hens, Uo )bf no. x crane nena, so tees; no. o graae q . less; roosters, 12c lb. DRESSED TURRETS Bel IMf pncMI country dressed hens, M-.'Uo; packers SIOCK nens, no. I, WW OBBn-carryi ity toms, over 10 lbs., Sic cash-carry. RABBITS Average country killed, tt 09c . TV COUNTRY MEATS Selling pnee w rw taller: country killed hogs, best butchers, ltO-14 lbs.. H Kc; vealera, fancy, tie lb( nood, heary. l-Ke lb; rough, heary, IT 18: canner-eutUr cows (new celling), 16B lh- hulla new ceiling). 17io lb.; lambs, tla lb; awes, good, l5o lb; ewes, poor, 100 t Oregon dry. 11.54; Idaho large, 9i.m X- ima, 91.04 ou-irj ostf Extension Unit News The Falrhaven Home Extern sion unit will meet at the homa of Mrs. A. Loomis, Wednesday, January 20; at 10 a. m. ' The program of the day will be a sewing machine clinic, Mrs.' Winnifred Gillen in charge. Potluck luncheon will be served at noon. All interested women are welcome. In every house there lie dor ens of bodies of German sol diers. The German losses in dead amount to thousands. Soviet correspondent describing Velikie Lukl. 7:02 p. m. Sunday when a flu fire was reported burning at that Mrs.. Joe Brown residence, 632 North Tenth street. A similar call came In at 6:40 a. m. from the E. W. Conley residence, 422 South Fifth street There was no damage. ....... LIMITED LEGISLATURE TOPEKA, Kan, JP) Tom Potter is the new no-man of the Kpsa state senate. He's been sergeant-at-arms 30 years but he's never said no so often. Most common pleas he's now refusing: Rubber bands, please? Paper clips, please? Carbon paper, please? Erasers, please? ' land, Ore. . 1-18