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January 19, 1048 HERALD AND NKV3. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN 1 ,1 i f i a CLASSIFIED ADS SUBSCRIPTION RATK3 Mall Rates Payablo In Advance By Moll In Klamath, Lake, Modoc and Siskiyou Counties Three Months 82.28 Rlx Muntha -2B One Ycnr " "Delivered by Carrier In City Ono Month .'J Three Months 2 2 nn. Yrnr 7.110 Meeting Notlcos Klamath lo'K ! " A. r. A. M. Work In K. A. degree, previously sehaduM (or W.diisuley, Jan. M. "Ill be hnlit TnoxUy. Jan. I. at TiOO p. m. Olllosrs pl not. II. 1lr. w, M. Loit and Found STHAYKD to my place Junuury n .... ti,n 9.V,,lir OldS mid 2 ycnrllnKs. Joe Meeker, Rt. 1, box oD. LOST 3-roller linoleum dolllu. Howard. J. L. Colhoun. Phone ' 8B54. l LOST Blnck Cocker Spaniel, 3 ycors old, wcurlng black har ness, scar im rlKhl bind leg, name "Pul." Lost off South ern Pacific train bntwooi. Portland, Oregon, iind Davis Junction, California, Decem ber 21, 1042. Liberal reword. B. F. Gordon. 40 Harbor Court, North, Richmond, Calif. M0 FOUND Girl's black zipper purse. Inquire at Herald and NW9. '" 4 General Notice La 0 miracle SERIES PIANO Pnnnlar. classical. Ph. 3 4 HA. I WILL NOT be responsible for debts contracted by anyone but myself from this dale. rinrM R. Partln. ' MB Personals MONUMENT8 Klomath Foils Marble and Granite Works. 118 So. Uth. Phone 8381. 29 Transportation WANTED Transportation to Portland. Call Anchor Hotel. Phone 8418. MB 10 Services HOUSE CLEANING Art Bene- diet, 884B. l-8m .OIL BURNER SERVICE J. A. f Tufts. Phono 7140. 1-28 PAINTING, KALSOMIN1NG - H. L. Brown. Phone 4228. -..-...'. l-10m EXPERT TAILORING and alter- atlnn Vtv .Tnhnan-Tillor. 126 So. 8th, Pelican Bldg. MB GENERAL REPAIRING Saws, knives and scissors. 3S1 E Main. 1-24 PICTURE . RAMING Art and Gift Shop, 619 Main. l-24m BAGS machine cleaned and natched. People's Warohouse Bs Co. 4728U I WILL OBTAIN your deloyed brth certificate for you. Chaa. Hathaway. 120 No. 10th St., . Klamath Foils, Ore. 1-31 FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh lng. Clifford Golden. Phone S022. ... l-30m REFRIGERATOR, washing ma chine, vacuum cleoner parta and service, all makes. Merit Washing Machine Service, 611 South Sixth. l-30m INCOME TAX RETURNS ex pertly prepared reasonBblo - charges. We have Oregon, Cal ' Ifornia, Federal forms. Come early avoid rush. Bring last year's returns If aiallable. Room 4, Melhase Bldg., 32S Main- Phono ft676. W. B Bowno, R. F. McLaren. 2-10 PICTURE FRAMING Goellor's, 230 Main. 2-14m PIPE THAWING the. eleotrlca) . way. Safe, clean, fast, Call 3800. Klamnth Electric fe Motor Works. 1-20 HEMSTITCHING DRESSMAKING, Buttons and ' Buckles covered! Alterations on new and old clothing. Mrs. , II . M. Allender, 731 Main, ' Room 216. Phone 7203. 2-16m Health DR. M. C CASSEL, chiropractic ; clinic, colon and racial dis- eases. B32 Main. Dial 7316. :. ' t-30m 14 Help Wanted Femela HOUSEKEEPER wanted. Phone 4014. . 1-22 WANTED Local woman over ; $p years, experlencq not neces sary, part or full time. For personal Interview write Box m, Herald-News. MB 18 Help Wanted, Male ' h "i A "y Tf -itTn-iiiji urn "jfjiruT PWANTPD Experienced meat : cutter and market manager. Good salary, permnnent posi tion. Call 291, Central Point, , Everett Fnber. 1-19 16 Help Wanted, Male WANTEDOne to eight logging trucks with dual axel trailers. Can go to work Immediately, excellent winter how. Phone collect Medford B004 or 21B1 extopslon 224 and aik (or Mr. Hcrarcn or write box 3(17 Mffd.ord, Ore. 4BB01f 1U BHunlloni Wanted I.ABYLAND -- Care of bablei and children, Hour, day or week. 1104 Crecent. Phone M41 2-4m HOY, IB, wants work on ranch a chore boy. 177(1 Ktna. MB Room and Board BOARD, ROOM, private ihower. 723 Klamath, Pelican Roomi. 1-20 ROOM and BOARD 1841 Main M9 ROOM BOARD Business girl Close In. Phone 476B. 1028 Joffcrson. 4B78tf 22 Rooms For Rent NEWLY DECORATED Steam hcnled front room. Greer apartments. 710 Main. 4884tf MARS HOTEL 1411 Main, by the Armory. Steam heated rooms. $3.80 week up. Trans ient $1.00. 1-20 r-i a r, i-jirMr on Mnt, 4h V V V ', VII ai , MOW a.... All outside, newly decorated, modern rooms, aii wiin new Innersprlng mattresses. Free parking. l-30m ROOMS 1034 High. 2-Bm NICE ROOMS 134 N. 3rd. 2-11 ROOM 020 Lincoln. 4810U ROOM In prlvnto home. 832 No. 10th. M0 MODERN OUTSIDE ROOMS S4.00 week. 228 No. 4th. 2-15 24 Apartments For Rent THREE ROOM Furnlsed niinrlmont. 820 Grant. , MB FURNISHED 8-room apart ment. $28 month. Inquire Lucas Furniture. 1-19 FURNISHED APARTMENT Winter rates $3. SO and up week. 1404 Klomath. 1-21 THREE-ROOM ."furnished apart ment.,2043 Wlilto. 4334U HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS com pletely furnished, $4 and $4.80 week, 41C So. 8th. 2-3 FURNISHED steam heated apt. Corner Pine and Cedar. 4040tf VACANCY Rex Arms aport mcnts, 224 Broad. Phone 8709. New management, Mr, and Mrs. Lovolnce. 2-8m ESPLANADE COURT apart ments. Furnished. Walking distance. 2-10 NICELY furnished one-room apartment. 804 No. 0th. 4031U CASCADE APARTMENT HOTEL Apartment ncconv modatloni with hotel sorvice, Complete kitchen and dinette Day, week or month. Three blocks from city center. 2-1 lm FOR RENT Close In, riawly cleaned 4-room apartment, In' quire 2222 Orchard. 4200U FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 133 N. 10th. 2-13 3-ROOM furnished duplex, $22.80 month; also 2-room bachelor . apartment, $18.80 month. J E. Hosking, phone 3211., 1-20 NICELY FURNISHED one and . two-room apartments. Close In. Telephone 8482. 4830U HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Utilities furnished. 419 No. 10th. 2-16 WELL FURNISHED four-room . apartment. Adults. No pets. 628 Lincoln. 1-23 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING 421 Oak. 1-24 APARTMENT No children, no pots. Alameda Apartments, . )800 Esplanade. MB FOR RENT Furnished S-rpom duplex. 2023 Darrow. CLEAN, furnished 3-room apt. Gas heater, 784 No. 10th. 1-20 28 Housos For Rent 2-ROOM HQUSE.-S28.28. Phone 6777. 1320 Oak. 4026tf TRUCKS FOR RENT You drive; move yourself, save V4. Stiles Beacon Service, 1201 East Main. Phone 8304. 2-7m MODERN unfurnished four-room house, 3 blooks from Main, Water paid. AdulU only. $27. Phono 6540- 4418tf SMALL MODERN furnished house. Everything furnished. 2125 -Blehn. 41B2tf MODERN furnished one bed room', oil heater. Inquire 308 Lincoln, v 41S5tf 8-ROOM furnished house, Kes- ttrson road, $3Q. Barnhlsel Agency, 112 S. 8th, phone 4195. M9 FOR RENT 8-room house, bas ment, In Itivervlew addition Three-room bouse, furnished, So. 8th street. Phone 4805 1-21 FOUR ROOM Furnished house $2S. 816 N. 2nd. Inquire 827 No. 2nd. . 1-18 28 Houses For Rent FOR RENT Partly furnished 8 room house. 2138 Blehn. 1-19 BACHELOR CABINS. Close In. $10 month. B10 So. 6th. 1-28 CABIN FOR RENT 221 Spring. 1-21 8-ROOM HOUSE, 2 bedrooms. Inquire 1128 Walnut. 1-20 FOR LEASE Nicely furnished B room modern house. Fur nace and fireplace. Electric stove and refrigerator. $38. Winter wood In and for sale. Must have , references. 710 Lowell. 1-18 FOR RENT Partly furnished house. Close In. Inquire 814 Lincoln. 440Btf 8 ROOMS, furnished. Inquire 118 N. Bth, . Close In. 1-21 28 Miscellaneous For Rent GARAGE for rent. 433 No. 10th. 4310U DEAD CAR STORAGE ONLY. Safety and protection. Cars are not moved or molested. 231 So. 11th. 21 lm 30 Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE 7-room house, near Academy. Full basement, stone foundation, garage In basement. Pipe fur nace (coal or wood). Double plumbing. On pavement. House In good condition. Price $6,400. ' One acre good land, 4-room house, lots of shade trees. On Homedale road. North of Shas ta Way. $1,600. $300 down. $20 per month, ' Sea Fred Cofer Barnhisel Agency 112 S. 8th St. Phone 4195 SEE Everett Dennis for real es tate. New location, 121 N. 8th 2-2 WANTED Properties to sell Everett Dennis, Realtor. New location 121 N. 8th. Ph. 84B1. 2-2 NICE B-room horn for sals or rent, furnished if desired. At Sunset Ranch, one mile out Phono 5788. 4191U FOR SALE OR RENT 80 acres 470B Summers lane. 1-19 FOR SAT.F A.ronm house. 102 Eldorado. Phone 6202. M9 FOR SALE Equity modern four-room house. 1321 Wll- ford. 1-23 FOR SALE 1 acre. 8-room house, henhouse, storehouse, good cellar, good wator. Price 1 100 cash, or on terms $1200. $000 down, $18 month ;untll paid or will divide acre up for cash or terms. Four miles southeast Merrill oh Lava Bed road. J. A. Stoub. Rt. 1, Box 38C, Tulelake. M9 FOR SALE Smoll house and H acre good soil and close to bus. $180 cash, balance like rent, See owner, 3288 Board man Ave. 1-19 34 Automotive 1B7 CHEVROLET 4-yd dump truck. Good condition. Phone 3994. 4220 Shasta Way. M9 GET YOUR AUTO GLASS in stalled at Kimball's Glass Shop, 827 Walnut- Ph. 7378 2-6m FOR SALE 1940 Oldsmoblle club coupe, $700. Call 7839. 44S3U CASH For Model A cars, pick ups and lH-ton trucks. See Vern Moore at Balslger's. 1-20 FOR SALE 1936 International 4-yard dump truck,' 2-speed axle. Phone 8092. 1-19 FOR SALE OR LEASE OR HIRE 1942 Chevrolet dual axle, excellent condition. Equipped with lumber rolls, stock rack or flat bed. In- quire Signal Service Station, So. 6th and Midland road Phone 3681. 1-21 1941 PUICK SEDAN Good rubber, factory radio, heater, defroster. Phone 3376. 1-21 OS Fuel Heatin UNION BURNER OILS We keep your storage tank full Call Klamath Oil Co.,- 8404. l-80m 36 Miscellaneous For Sale WATKINS PRODUCTS. Dial 6623 or 2318 Home. 2-4 9 and 12 FOOT WIDTHS in Armstrong heavyweight floor covering 65a square yard. Lucas Furniture, IBS E. Main. MB DRIVEWAY ClNPEflSr-Phone 6817. 732tf STOVES REPAIRED All parts stocked. Used furniture, stoves bought. OK Second Hand Store, 820 Klamath. Phone 8071. J.-30m FOR SALE Body wood. Box 44, Wordan, Ore. 2-6 RUBBER STAMPS, Printed signs, msde-tc-ordar. Commer cial printing, most reasonable prices. Geo. J. Kuniman, 127 , No. 4:h. Phone 6632. 2-9 FULLER BRUSHES CALL 632 So. Riverside. Phone 8348. R. V, MORGAN. 2-8m 36 Miscellaneous For Sal FULLER BRUSHES Clem Joyer, 1439 Martin. Phone 8677. ' 1-27 CITY MAPS Pocket sire, up-to-the-minute, Including subur ban sections. Block numbers indicated. Index keyed to map. Price 20c. For solo at Cham ber of Commerce, Evcrbody's Drug, Lee Hendrlck's Drug. Louie Polln's, Postofflce news stand, Carmlchael's news stand, Robinson's Food store, Shaw Stationery, Herald and News, Vic's Signal Service. 3104tf GLASS Mirrors, resllverlng, plate, window and auto glass, furniture tops, shelves. Kim ball's Glass Shop, 827 Walnut. Phono 7378. 2-6m PROTECT the refrigerator you now own by having It ro-enam-eled at Kohn's Enamel Shop. Phone 6442 for estimate. 2-2m NU-BONE Foundation Garments and Corsets; also C&D line of merchandise. Myrtle H. Jin nette. Phone 0608, Merrill. MB SET OF DUAL TIRE CHAINS, size 32x6. Wrapper chains for logging or lumber. 2010 Hope streot , 1-20 FOR SALE Good German-made violin. Just rcgraduated. 2102 South 6th, at East Main.' 1-20 ONE 7 cu. ft. electric refriger ator, 1 year old. Dial 7661 after 6 p. m. . 1-1 B FOR SALE Boy's shoe skates, size 8. Call 8882 after 4:30 p. m. tl 4-INCH PLANER DRIVER, 7-in. saw with motors and belts. 2025 Earle. 1-21 FOR SALE Lady's coat, dark blue, size 18, 100 wool, and Inner-lined. 128 Grant. 1-21 42 Miscellaneous Wanted TRAPPERS We are paying top prices for coyote, muskrats. lynx cats. Geo. E. Upton, Raw Fur Dealer, Forest Grove, Ore 2-7 WANTED TO BUY lH-ton or 2-ton truck van,-or will buy truck and van.' Must be in good condition. ' Lost River , Dairy. - . 4200U WANTED Good used 4x8 pool table, metal lathe, one to three h.p. air cooled gasoline en glne. Boyd Thacker, Tulelake, Rt. 1, Box 24. 1-20 WANTED Use of piano for storage. Permanent resident. References. Phone 5077. 1-25 44 Llvastcek ,r.d Poultry FOR SALE 30 young ewes. Phone 25ll. W. C. Bailey. Mer rill, Ore. 1-19 WANTED Cattle, sheep and hogs. J. D. Beckley. Phone 7834 evenings. 4382U 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. 4028tf BUYING all slaughter cattle. Malln Feeding Co. Phone 265. 1-25 FOR SALE Weaner pigs. J. H. Phlpps, Midland. Ore. M9 FINE TYPE Jersey herd sire, 14 months old,. Tristram and Tld dledywlnks 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 488, South 6th. 1-20 WANTED TO BUY Some more Guernsey cows, and some Guernsey heifer calves, wean ed. Please give price when you phone as tires are hard to get. Phone 4943. R. C, Prudhomme, 5102 So. 6th St. l-19tf 49 Financial PRIVATE MONEY to loan on rm land acreage. Box 4608, Herald News. J.-B 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. Bth Phone 4564 . LOANS Established 8 Years In Klamath County Furniture Loans . Slgnaturo Loans Livestock Loans $25 to $300 - Rogers Finance Co. S-189 413 Main Dial 5113 1 SOLUTION KANSAS CITY, The problem of a bread knife doesn't worry Mrs. David Drummond anymore. She found a small hand saw In her basement. It works, that's all you can say. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned. Administrator of tho Partnership Estate of COX BROTHERS, a co-partner-ship formerly existing between H. O. Cox, C. E. Cox and J. E. Cox, the latter now deceased, has filed his Final Account of his administration of said estate In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County, and the Court has fixed February 18, 1043 at 10:00 a. m. as the tlmo and the Circuit Court room of said court, Klamath Falls, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections, M any, to said ac count and settlement of said estate. Dated January 18, 1843, H. O. COX, Administrator of the Partner ship Estate of COX BROTH ERS. J 18, 26; r 2, 9, 16 No. 177 EXECUTRIX' NOTICE OF FIL ING QF 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 tho City of Klamath Falls, in said County, as the place, when and where any per son may present any objection or exception to anything con turned 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 Ac count. ALZBETA RAJNUS, Executrix of the Estate of Vaclav Rajnus, Deceased. D 2B; J 8-12-19-26 No. 168. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned administratrix of the estate of Charles Mars-row,- also known as Charlie Marsrow, deceased, has filed her final account as such adminis tratrix with the county clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, and the time for hearing objections and the settlement thereof has been set by the court for Wed nesday the 3rd day of February, 1943, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, In the Circuit Court room in the county court house In Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated this 4th day of Jan, 1943. MARY MARSROW, Administratrix of the estate of Charles Marsrow, deceased. A. W, SCHAUPP, Attorney for Administratrix. - J5-12-19-26; F2. No. 167 49. Financial See Dinty Moore For AUTO LOANS PERSONAL LOANS FURNITURE LOANS Simple Credit Requirements Complete Privacy 12 Months to Pay Quick Service No Co-Signers . ' Locally Owned , Motor Investment Co. Klamath's Oldest M-275 S-241 114 N. 7th . Phone 3328 First Federal Has Plenty of Money Buy a Modern Home Refinance Your Old Home Pay Less Than Rent Long Terms Low Rate FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN Assoc. of Klamath Falls Sixth & Main Phone S19B . l-30m 48 Business Opportunities FOR SALE OR LEASE Elks Barber Shop, Ashland. Three chairs, fully equipped, with beauty parlor space. Write George Shaffer, 63 Hasselman Drive, Tongue Point, Ore. ' 1-19 A beautiful room COSts only TUB MIRACLE WAU. rWjlSII BIG bWn LBR. CO. Main 8t Spring Phone 3144 ' SMS tats whw ManJzeti LEADERS TAKE IT ON CHIN IN DAY S MARKET By VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK, Jan. 19 CP) That technical correction, which market analysts lately have been forecasting, appeared today and leading stocks suffered their first general decline in more than a week, Bonds retreated with stocks. In the final hour, losers of fractions to more than point were widespread. Transfers were around 800,000 shares. Actually, the news budget was bullish marketwlse. Scattered peace-rated stocks edged upward in the forenoon, apparently In further reflection of the con sistently growing advantage of the allies over the axis. Trimming of accounts was at tributed mainly to the thought inai the market was due lor a rest at lower levels. The Associ ated Press average of 30 indus trials had climbed 15.5 points from the bottoms of last April and the 60-stock composite had regained 10.7 points at the high est level reached since October 8, 1941. Closing quotations: American Can 755 LEGAL NOTICES ALIAS SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Equity No. 6505 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH. The Federal Land Bank of Spo kane, a corporation, . Plaintiff, ".vs. C. L. Janssen as administrator de bonis non of the estate of Fred A. Janssen, deceased; Grace Wheeler Noriel, a di vorcee: Fred Collman and Kath- erlne Collman, . husband and wife; John Collman and Clara Collman, husband and wife; Sa die Janssen, a widow; C. L. Janssen and Emma Janssen, hus band and wife; John Janssen and Quenlyn May Janssen, bus band and wife; George Janssen and Thelma Janssen, husband and wife; - Christine Janssen Neubert and Ralph Neubert, wife and husband; William Neu bert Jr., a minor; Wayne Neu bert, a minor; Vera Love Neu bert, a minor; Minnie Corbell J?.nssen, a widow; The unknown heirs of Mary Janssen, deceased; The unknown heirs of Fred A. Janssen, deceased; The unknown heirs of John E. Janssen, de ceased; The unknown heirs of Henry Janssen, deceased; Aigo- ma Lumber Company, a corpor ation;' Klamath County, a muni cipal corporation; Klamath Falls National Farm Loan Associa tion, corporation; And also all other persons and parties un known claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in .the real estate described in trie com plaint herein. Defendants. To: GRACE WHEELER NORI EL, CHRISTINE JANSSEN ' NEUBERT, RALPH NEU BERT, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF MARY JANSSEN, DECEASED, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF FRED A. JANS SEN, DECEASED, THE UN KNOWN HEIRS OF JOHN E. JANSSEN, DECEASED, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF HENRY JANSSEN, DE CEASED, and, ALSO ALL OTHER PERSONS AND PARTIES UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT. TI TLE, ESTATE, LIEN OR IN TEREST IN THE REAL ES TATE DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT . HEREIN, OF DEFENDANTS. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you, and e a c h of you, are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you, in the above entitled suit, on or before the Bth day of February, 1943, that being the last day of the time you may appear In this suit under order for pubii cation of this summons. If you fail so to appear or answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re llaf prayed for in Jt complaint, on rile herein, and will take judgment and decree as follows, to-wit: . JUDGMENT DECREEING, that the sum of $62.50, being the par value' of 12 H shares of stock in The Federal Land Bank of 6pokane, pledged by tho Klamath Fall National Farm Loan Association as ad- dltlonal security for the loan mad by the plaintiff herein, be applied to the payment of tne amount secured oy piain tiff's mortgage; and -that the plaintiff have decree that there are due and unpaid plaintiff on said indebtedness the following - amounts, to- and fyiHxttuUed Am Car & Fdy . 281 ..1301 - 251 .. 231 .. 401 I .. 321 .. 44 1 .. 221 81 .. 671 .. 29 a - 17i 7 ... 341 .. 6i .. Hit ... 71 ... 25 31 ... 249 ... 142 . 7i .. 353 ... 601 . 161 ... 4i ... 44 ... 61 ... 18 821 ... 483 ... 71 Am Tel & Tel Anaconda Calif Packing Cat Tractor Comm'nw'lth tc Sou . General Electric General Motora ....... Gt Nor Ry pfd Illinois Central . Int Harvester ... Kennecott . Lockheed Lonb-Bell "A" . Montgomery Ward .. Nash-Kelv N Y Central ' Northern Pacific ...... Pac Gas & El ... Packard Motor ........ Penna R R Republic Steel Richfield OH ... Safeway Stores ........ Sears Roebuck . ... Southern Pacific Standard Brands ...... Sunshine Mining .... Trans-America Union Oil Calif Union Pacific U S Steel Warner Pictures BOSTON WOOL BOSTON, Jan. 19 (AP-USDA) Transactions in the Boston wool market were in foreign wools today. Sales of spot Australian wools were made at clean prices of $1.08-1.10 for staple 64s and 70s, 64s were sold about $1.05 and 60s to 64s sold at $1 to $1.03 out of bond. Montevideo scoured 58s to 80s were sold at $1.03 for super wools of good color. LEGAL NOTICES wit: The sum of $767.06 with interest from the 22nd day of September, 1842, until the entry of decree herein at the rate of 5 $4 -per cent per an- num on $507.88 thereof, and 6 per cent per. annum on $244.66. thereof; and for the further sum - of $100.00, or such other -aura as the Court may -adjudge reasonable as . attorney's fees herein, togetb- er with) plaintiff's costs and aisouraements; that the mort gage 'described in plaintiff's complaint' be foreclosed and that tte'jftTOrtgaged premises . be sbld in one parcel in the manner ';. prescribed by the laws of the State of Oregon and art-practice of this Court; that tU; proceeds thereof be - applied ' towards the payment of pMUitiff's decree, costs and accrulhir costs; that at said saW -pttlptiif be permitted to become a purchaser; that the defendants above named, and eacn-nd all of them, be fore closed anct barred of all right. title, aim or interest in the prerhlses'-irlescribed in plain tiff .mortgage except the right'-'bf, ''redemption allowed by "few,' and that plaintiff hav,e ' such ' other and further relief as Is meet and equit able. ' Said mortgaged premises are described, in said complaint, as follows: The South Half of Lot Three, the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, the North west Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, the Southeast Quar ter of the Northwest Quarter and Lot Two, in Section Four, Township Thirty-seven South, Range Nine, East of the Wil Iamette Meridian; together with- the tenements, heredita ments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and all situated m Klamath County, Oregon. A This summons is served by ' publication thereof in, Herald and News, a daily newspaper printed, published and of gen eral circulation in Klamath . County, Oregon, by order of the Honorable David R. Van- denberg, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and en tered on the 23rd day of De cember, 1942, which said or der requires that this sum mons be published once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks, and the first publica- tlon of this summons is the 12th day of January, 1943. Henry E. Perkins Of Attorneys for Plaintiff, Address: 731 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, J. 12-19-26; F. 2-9. No. 174 NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT AND ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF CHRISTINA BAG- ' BY, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed her Final Account of the adminis tration of said Estate, and that said Court has set Tuesday, Feb ruary 9, 1943, at 10 o'clock A, M. as the time and the Circuit Court Room In the Court House at Klamath Falls, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to said Final Account and the set tlement thereof. Dated January 12, 1B43. ANNA CHRISTINA HAN AN, Administratrix, Estate of Christina Bagby, Deceased, J 12-13-26; F 2 No. 178. LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. IB (AP-FSMN) CATTLEi Salable ISO. Steers around 28 to 80 cents higher; one load good 105 lb. led steers $15.50, new high top; medium to good heif ers and range cows absent, largely canner to medium cows. few cutters $8.00-25, canner $7.00-50; odd medium bulls $11 to $11.80. Calves: 40, Steady; around load medium range calves offered. HOGS: Salable 80. Steady: package medium $18.78, good to choice 180-238 lb. barrows and gilts quoted $18.90; package me dium sows $13.75. SHEEP: Salable none. Steady; good to choice wooled lambs quoted $14.80-18.80; medium to choice wooled ewes $6.80-7.50. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Jan. 19 (AP- USDA) Cattle: salable 80, total 200; calves: salable and total 28; market steady; odd cutter steers $9.00; medium to good fed steers salable $13.50-18.00; common grade dairy type heifers $9.00, canners down to $6.00; canner and cutter cows mostly $7.00 8.25; shelly kinds down to $6.00; medium to good beef cows sal able around $10.00-11.50; me dium to partly good bulls $11.00-12.00; good beef bulls quotable to $12.50; medium to good vealcrs $13.50-18.00. Hogs: salable 200, total 280; two loads from late Monday holdover; market 60-75c higher; two loads sorted 180-230 lb. $16.00, new high since Septem ber, 1926; good to choice 170- 228 lb. drive-ins $18.75-85; 245 310 lb. $15.00-80; good to choice 160 lb. $15.50; lighter weights down to ' $15.00; good sows $13.00-75; good to choice 120 lb. feeder pigs $15.00; lighter weights quotable higher. Sheep: salable and total 180; scattered sales steady; medium to good lambs $13.00-25; few good to choice fooled lambs $14.50; fed lambs quotable to $15.25; few shorn lambs $14.00; common lambs $10.00-13.00; me dium ewes $6.00. - WHEAT i CHICAGO, Jan.' 19 UP) Strength in corn futures today helped boost oats and rye also, but wheat held within a narrow range. Corn prices extended the advance to almost a cent and the market continued firm up to the close. ...i. w Weather conditions were held responsible for the firmness of the coarse cereal as traders said country shipments continued light. The principal demand for corn came from cash interests and commission houses. The July contracts sold up to within 1 cent of the ceiling limits near the close. In the closing few minute wheat futures broke around I cent under Monday's final quota tions. Corn closed I to 1 cents high er. May 981-lc, July 99-31c, wheat I to Ic lower; May $1,391 to $1.39, July $1.39; oats were 1c higher to le lower; rye un changed to le up; and soybeans le oft . '.:. Portland Produce rUMilAVi VID-, dsn. . IAI J f ' TB,. Vr.ats: A rrade, 51Ho lb. in puch- man watnN n-Ul. In ,k-n,! B vradn. Bla In nftrehraenfe wrlDlMrf. Ufl la BUTTEBFAT nrit quality, muimma of .0 of 1 pr cflot acidity delivered la Portland. S!S2(4o lb; premium quality, maximum of J5 of 1 per ut acidity, tS- WKO ,!, -,IOJ (VUtCa MUI WUUUV.7 utu-v, to lesi than tint for 50Uo; aecond ouallty ae i-orunua, uuuw v wwmt. - . nnnva- a.m.... .lu ,n Vnrttanil Mlicr,. aiuauiw mii-,.- .v 3!c lb; trlpleta to wholesale, tao lb; loaf, 300 FOB Tillamook. KUUO rTieea to proaucor-; t, Mo; B large, 0o: A medium, 40c; B mf .... ' a.. J B I. n ...,,... ! nmiu, ano WM. ..con,- i.-i-.-i htahor for caiel. cartons. So higher . LIVE ruuj.ii-1 onma wi. grada Lonhom broilers, W to s Iha., W;i colored fryers. SH to 4 15s., 29o, do -8',4 Sflo; Leghorn hens under 2 lbs., too; 1 a,. ,k H.. aJnwl nana Van 1h, OVer OH IUB ,.Uj w,u. ..una, aav . Noi 2 grade hens, 3o lets; No. 8 grada 60 ftss; roosters, !2c lb. - . PRESSED TURKEYS Selling prlcest country dressed hens, S4-SJ3; paf-era stock hens, Xo. 1. Mtfo cash-carry! !ar toms. over 20 lbs.. Wo cash-carry. babhitr Averasa country . killed, SS- COUWTBr WBAltt-ooiims priw a, taller: country killed hogs, best batchers, 12M4 lbs.. ll-t!o; vealers, fancy. Mo. lb! good, heavy, U-200 lb; rough, beav ,17 n. -nn-p.a-ittfr cows fnew celling), le1. lb; bulls (new celling), HKo, lb. I lambs, no lb; awes, good. Ito lb; awes, poor, Mo "oNTONS-Green. . 73-500 doi. buneh! Oregon dry. 1.4; Idaho large, .70i Jak Ima, 11.94; M-lb. bag. - SATAN LOSES LOS ANGELES, (rT) "Yon see, the devil moves' in Strang ways to take possession of a man at times," a 22-year-old Pasadena religious student explained hit plea of guilty to a draft evasion charge. He asked Judge Leon R. Yank wich to change the plea to inno cent. "You mean to say it was the devil who made you plead guil ty?" : "That's right, your honor." "Well, we can't let him gel away with that. The only thing to do is let you plead Innocent." Our word "menu"' come from the Latin "mlnuere," meaning "to diminish." '