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January 20. HERALD AND NEW8. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN CLASSIFIED ' ADS 22 SUBSCRIPTION RATKK Mull Rntoi Pnynble In Advance m By Moll In Klamnth, Lake. Modoc mid Siskiyou Counties Xhrflo Monlln $2.23 Six Month 3.2ft One Year , B.00 Dnllvored by Carrier In City 0ne Month .7ft Three Month 2.2ft n,1P Venr 7.80 Lost and Found STRAYED to my plnco Jununry 8th, 2 cows, two 2-yenr olds nd 2 ycurllngs, Joo Meeker, nt. 1. box 802. 1-22 m,OST 3-roller linoleum dallle. r ' rtnward. J. L. Calhoun. Phono HR84. '-20 4 General Notices i n i MIRACLE SERIES PIANO Ph. aino. Popular, cliisslcul. 2(1 1 Ptnonnls MONUMENTS Klmnnth Falls Mnrbln and Grnnlle Works. 116 So. 11th. rhone 0.1111. 2(1 10 Services OIL BURNER SERVICE J. A. Tufts. Phone 7H0. 1-23 GENERAL REPAIRING Saws, knives and sclxmrs. 381 K. Main. I'24 PICTURE . HAM1NG- -Art and Cift Shop. 010 Muln. l-24ni BAGS machine cleaned and patched, People's Warehouse ling Co. 28tf ?l WILL OBTAIN your delayed birth certificate for you. Chos. Hathaway, 120 No. 10th St., Klamath Falls. Ore. 1-31 FLOOR SANDING and rcflnlsh ins. Clifford Golden, rhone 31)22. l-30m REFRIGERATOR, washing ma chln. vacuum cleaner parts nd service, all makes. Merit Washing Machine Service, Oil South Sixth. l-30m INCOME TAX RETURNS ex pertly prepared reasonable charges. We have Oregon, Cal ifornia, Federal forms. Come early avoid rush. Bring last year'a returns If available. Room 4. Molhose Bids., 328 Main. Phone 8878. W. B BoWne. R. F. McLaren. 2-10 .PICTURE FRAMING I 230 Main. -Gonller's 2-14m PIPE THAWING the electrical way. Safe, clean, fast. Call 3390. Klamath Electric & Motor Works. ! 1-20 HEMSTITCHING DRESSMAKING, Buttons and Buckles covered. Alterations en new and old clothing. Mrs. H. M. Allender, 731 Main Room 216. Phone 7263. 2-1 0m PAINTING, KALSOM1NING H. L, Brown. Phone 4228 2-1 Dm HOUSE CLEANING- -Art Bene- rtlct, IIR48. 2-Bm 13 Health DR, M, C. CASSEL, chiropractic clinic, colon and rectal dls- I eases. 832 Main. Dial 7218 1-S0m 14 Help Wanted Female HOUSEKEEPER wanted. 4014. Phone 1-22 WANTED Girl for housework Coll 8881 after 5 o'clock. 1-22 WANTED Elderly woman to keep house for two adults and child, No washing, May go homo nlKhts, 2B12 While Phone BSOO. 1-22 IS Help Wanted. Male WANTED One to eight logging trucks with dual axel trailers Can go to work Immediately excellent winter show, rhone collect Mcdford S0G4 or 2181 extension 224 and ask for Mr. Heraren or write box 387 Modford. Ore. 488tf WANTED' FARM OPPORTUN ITY Man and wife, exper lencod in handling stock, now nave $1000 worth of stock and rolling catilnmnnt, will work for wages with chance to In crcaso their own stock Invest mciH, or will work on a shBrc basis. Both employed now in city. Can give good references Plctiso answer by letter and . give full particulars. Address . Box 42S, Nnws-Hornld. 1-21, 18 Situations Wanted BABYLAND CHro of babies ;; and children. Hour, day or .-.week. 1104 Crescent. Phone ' S341 ' 2-4m 20 Room and Board BOARD, ROOM, private shower 723 Klamath. Pelican Rooms, 1-20 QROOMr BOARD Business girl Closo In. Phono 4708. 1028 1 Jefferson. . 4ll70t( 22 Rooms For Rent Rooms For Rent NEWLY DECORATED Steam lieuted front room. Greer apartments, 710 Main. 48U4t( MARS HOTEL 1411 Main, by the Armory. Steam heated rooms. $3.80 week up. Trnns lent $1.00, 1-20 CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th All outride, newly decorated modurn room. All with new Innersprlng mattresses. Free pnrklng. 1.30m NICE ROOMS 134 N. 3rd. 2-11 ROOM 020 Lincoln, 4810U MODERN OUTSIDE ROOMS $4.00 week. 228 No. 4th, 2-18 PRIVATE ROOM with bath. Al phn Apnrtments. 1-28 24 Apartmsnts For Rent FURNISHED APARTMENT Winter rates $3.80 and up week. 1404 Klamath. 1-21 I HHEE ROOM furnished apart ment. 2043 White. 4334U HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS com-plctt-ly furnished, $4 and $4.80 week, 41C So. Bth. 2-3 FURNISHED steam hented apt. Corner Pino and Cedar. 4040U VACANCY Hex Arms apart incuts, 221 Broad. Phono 8700, New management, Mr. and Mrs, Lovelace. 2-8m ESPLANADE COURT apart ments. Furnished. Walking distance. 2-10 NIChLY furnished one-room apartment. B04 No. 0th. 4031tf CASCADE APARTMENT HOTEL Apurtmcnt accom modations with hotel service. Complete kitchen and dinette. Day, week or month. Three blocks from city center. 2-1 lm FOR RENT Close In, newly cleaned 4-room apartment. In. entire 2222 Orchard. 4200tf FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 133 N. 10th. 2-13 3 KOOM 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. Closo In. Telephone 8482. 4830tf HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Utilities' furnished. 419 No 10th. 2-16 WELL FURNISHED four-room apartment, Adults. No pets 2ft Lincoln. , 1-23 FOR RENT Furnished 3-room duplex. 2023 Darrow. CLEAN, furnished 3-room apt Gas neuter. 784 No. 10th. 1-20 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Hot and cold water. Everything furnished. 100 N. Broad. 1-28 28 Housos For Rent 2-ROOM HOUSE $23 28. Phone 6777. 1320 Oak. 4026tf TRUCKS FOR RENT You drive: move yourself, save vi Rtlles Beacon Service, 1201 Enst Main. Phone 8304. 2'7m MODERN unfurnished four-room house, 3 blocks from Main Water paid. Adults only. $27 Phono 6840. 4418U SMALL MODERN furnished house. Everything furnished 2128 Blehn. 4102tf MODERN furnished one bed. "room, oil heater. -Inquire 808 Lincoln. 4168tf FOR RENT 3-room house, base- , ment, In Rlvervlew addition Three-room house, furnished So. 6lh street. Phone 4808. 1-21 BACHELOR CABINS. Close In $10 month. 810 So. Bth. 1-28 CABIN FOR RENT 221 Spring, 1-21 6-ROOM HOUSE, 2 bedrooms Inquire 1128 Walnut. 1-20 FOR RENT Partly furnished house. Closo In. Inquire 814 Lincoln. 4468U ROOMS, furnished. Close in Inquire 116 N. Bth. 1-21 28 Miscellaneous For Rent aWVniiVAii f ff GARAGE for rent. 433 No. JOth 4319tf DEAD CAR STORAGE ONLY Safety and protection. Cars nro not moved or molested 231 So. 11th. 2-llm 30 . Real Estate For Sale ,, unni-r,-r WANTED Properties to sell Everett Dennis, Realtor. New location 121 N. 8th. Pp. 84BI 2' Nirr. ft-room home for sale or rant, furnished if desired. At Sunset Ranch, one mile out Phone 8788. 4191tf FOR SALE Equity modem fnur-room house. 1321 Wl) ford. ' 1-23 FOR SALE Half acre good soil four.room house, g a r a g fenced and trees. Irrigated 078. Easy terms. B814 Inde. pnndance Ave. 1-21 TRADE $2000 equity In well located, almost new, modern home. Total price $4000. Want small grocery. Give location ' Inventory and price. Bo 4844. Herald-News. 1-22 30 Beat Estate For Bale FOR SALE 7-room house, near Academy. Full basement, stone foundation, garage In basement. Pipe fur nace (conl or wood). Double plumbing. On pavement. House In good condition. Price $8,400. One acre good land, 4-room house, Iota of shado trees. On Homedale road. North of Shas- Way. $1,800. $300 down. $20 per month. See Fred Cofer Bamhisel Agency 112 S. 8th St. Phone 41BB Ask About This Two-bedroom house, concrete foundation, bailment, near Dlchn street. Full slie lot. A good buy at $1000 $280 down and $25 a month. CHILCOTE & SMITH Since 1909 111 N. Bth St. Phone 4884 1-ZO aw iri.Arat riAnnln fnr real OS- tatc. New location, 121 N. bth. 2-2 Automotive r.v.T YOUR AUTO GLASS in tnllerl at K mball's mass Rhnn. 827 Walnut. Ph. 7378, 2-flm OR SALE 1940 $700, Oldsmoblle Call 7839. 4483tf club coupe, CASH For Model A cars, pick ups and lM-ton trucKB. ace Vern Moore at Balslger's. 1-20 FOR SALE OR LEASE UK HIRE 1942 Chevrolet dual axle, excellent condition. Equipped with lumber rolls, stock rack or flat bed. In quire Signal Service Station, So. 8ti and Midland road. Phone 3881. 1-21 1041 BUICK SEDAN uooa rubber, factory radio, heater, defroster. Phone 3376. 1-21 1B41 FORD SuDer DeLuxe B-Pas- senaer Coupe, A-l condition, accessories, $780. 2189 Ar thur. Phone 6870. 1-26 35 Fuel Heating UNION BURNER OILS We keep your storage tank full. Call Klamath Oil Co., 8404. l-30m 38 Miscellaneous For 8ale WATKINS PRODUCTS. Dial 8623 or 2318 Home. 2-4 DRIVEWAY CINDERS Phone 6817. 4732tf STOVES REPAIRED All parts stocked. Used furniture, stoves bought. OK Second Hand Store. 820 Klamath. Phone 8871, , l-30m FOR SALE Body wood. Box 44, Worden, Ore, 2-6 RUBBER STAMPS, Printed signs, made-to-order. Commer cial printing, most reasonable prices. Geo. J. Kunrmen, J 2 No. 4'.h. Phone 6632. 2-9 FULLER BRUSHES CALL 832 So. Riverside. Phone 3348. R.V.MORGAN, 2-8m FULLER BRUSHES Clem Joyer, 1438 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 sale at Cham ber of Commerce, Everbody'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, rcsllvering, piste, window and auto glass furniture tops, shelves. Kim ball's Glass Shop, 827 Walnut, Phone 7378. 2-6m SET OF DUAL TIRE CHAINS, size 32x0. Wrapper chains for logging or lumber. 2010 Hope street. . 1-20 FOR SALE Good German-made violin. Just regraduated. 2102 South 6th, at East Main, 1-20 4-INCH PLANER. DRIVER, 7-ln saw with motors and belts 2028 Earle. 1-21 FOR SALE Lady's coat, dark blue, size 18, 100 wool, and Inner-lined. 128 Grant. 1-21 INSULATE YOUR OWN HOME Quickly and easily Installed at low,, cost by anyone with ordinary ; tools. Keep your homo warm In winter, cool In summer- Pays for itself in fuel, savings. No down pay. ment, up to 3 years to pay Payments as low as $8.00 per month. J. W. Copeland Yards, 66 Main. Phone 3197. 1-23 FOR SALE HCA radio, prop erty of Marion and Dorothy Pomeroy, for room rent. Col onial Inn, 121 N. 1Uh. 1-22 42 . Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED Good used 4x8 pool table, metal lathe, one to tnre h.p. air cooled gasoline en gine. Boyd Thacker, Tulelake, Rt. 1, Box 24. . 1-20 Wanted uo of piano for storage. Permanent resident, . References. Phone S877. 1-25 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 1 Vt -ton or 2-ton truck van, or will buy truck and van. Must be In good condition. Lost River Dairy. 4200tf WANTED TO RENT Two-bedroom furnished house. Phone 7368. 1-21 44 Livestock -,nd Poultry WANTED Cattle, sheep and hogs. J. D. Beckley. Phone 7334 evenings. 43B2tf 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 8323 nights 3608. 4028U BUYING all slaughter cattle, Malin Feeding Co. Phone 208. 1-28 FOR SALE Jersey and Durham cows. Ready to freshen. Route 2, Box 408, South 0th. 1-20 WANTED TO BUY Soma 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, 8102 So. Bth St. l-19tf 49 Financial See Dinty Moore For AUTO LOANS PERSONAL LOANS FURNITURE LOANS Simple Credit Requirements Complete Privacy 12 Months to Fay Quick Service No Co-Signers Locally Owned Motor Investment Co. Klamath's Oldest M-278 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 8198 l-30m LOANS Established 8 Years Klamath County Furniture Loans Signature Loans Livestock Loans In $28 to $300 Rogers Finance Co. S-189 412 Main Dial 8113 l-JOni OCE BEATS SONS MONMOUTH, Ore., Jan. 20 () A basket by Guard Cook. In the- last minute of play gave Oregon College of Education 37-36 basketball victory here last night over Southern Oregon. It was an Oregon Intercollegiate conference game. - NAVY SINKS ARMY. PASCO, Jan. 20 W The navy sunk the army here last night under a deluge of baskets, the Pasco Navy Fliers defeating the Pendleton Army Air Base basketball team 40-26. Chief Petty Officer Marv Harshman former Pacific Lutheran star, paced the Flyers with 10 points, Conter Kurtz led the Air Base with 11. YUKON JAKE FINED PORTLAND, Jan. . 20 (IP). Ernest l. (Bulldog) Jackson, 38 noted northwest wrestler, was fined $100 by Municipal Judge J. J. Quillin yesterday on con viction of Intoxication and dis orderly bond net. , Every man believes in trial by jury until he Is summoned for jury duty. A beautiful room costs only THB MIRACLE WALL FINISH BIG bWn LBR. CO. Main St Spring Phone 3144 FLU TELLS OP EASY LIFE IN tOS ANGELES, Jan. 30 OP) Peggy La Rue Satterlee, demure appearing brunette night club entertainer, described today a life of Riley as guest of police women since being taken In cus tody as a wltnesj against Errol Flynn, and referred to an opera tion for which, she , said, she hoped the man involved would not be prosecuted. After much discussion of men and operations, Deputy District Attorney Thomas Cochran said the state wai willing to stipulate that the operation under discus sion was en abortion. "Did you ever talk to anyone In authority with relation to any operation you have had?" De fense Attorney Jerry Glesler asked. "Yes, sir," the 18-year-old Mtas Satterlee replied. "That had relation to a partic ular man?" "Yes sir." "Did you request the district attorney's office not to prosecute this man?" '.'Yes sir." "And did they not promise you that they would not prosecute that man If you would testify In this case?" "No sir." "They Indicated that they would not prosecute that man?" They told me it would not be brought up." 'You knew the operation you had was a criminal act, didnt you? Ybu knew the district at torney s office could prosecute lor such a criminal act?" "Yes sir." The testimony tossed a bomb shell into Fiynn's trial on three counts of statutory rape, involv ing Miss Satterlee and Betty nansen, lY-year-om neDrasxa girl. '. ! A few minutes before, eiesiex asked: ...... Since you have been In cus tody, you have been living in private homes of policewomen? You have been taken out (o en tertainments?" "Yes sir." "To night clubs?" "No sir." . "Did you take any trips?" "To San Francisco, yes sir. We were up there about 10 days. She denied, however, mat sne went to any night clubs there, or had any drinks. To Uiesler's question: "Were your expenses ail paid?" she an swered "Yes air." The question of whether she discussed her age with Flynn when he was in a room with her on his yacht a year and a half ago, during which she testified he was intimate wltn ner, occu pied Giesler also in his cross- examination, he queried: You asked him (Flynn) if he knew that you were J. B. or something? He said he would take his chances, or something ot that order?" "Yes, sir," Miss Satterlee re plied. . ' Giesler read then from ner preliminary hearing, in which she said the only time j.-h. which she described as "jail bait" and S. Q. Q. which she said means "San Quentin quail" were mentioned was when (he first' met Flynn, several " weeks before the yacht voyage. Masonic Lodge , Officers Installed At. Ft. Bidwell WILLOW RANCH Installa tion of the Masonic lodge at Ft Bidwell was held Friday night, The following officer were installed for the ensuing year Worthy Master,' Polly Berkland; senior warden, C. h. Trultt; jun ior warden, William Garuberg; chaplain, Ralph Hcryford; treas urer, Henry Kober; secretary, Ed McConnaughy. Bill Cogburn, Elmer' Harris, Bennie Smith and Jack Koekello attended from Willow Ranch. Portland Produce PORTMND, Ore., J. SO (AP-BUT- rrintA: 4 gr&ae, ua iD.-.n parcn, ment warmers. 52!4t la d&rtani: B Rrarle, si0 jQ parchryrjt. wrapper. A9o , la BL'TTERFAT Firsfc oullltr. nulmum ot .A 0! 1 per ceob acidity dlivred n 4'orti.inri, az-K'ta id i premium quality, maximum of .S& of 1 per cent aoldtty, (3 M'i.0 lb: vnllcv routes and countrv Mints. fie! less than. first for 50'4c: second quality CUEESE-Se'lllnir price to Portland tailors: Tillamook triolets. Slo lb: loaf. 32o )b; triplets to wholesalers, 29a lb; loaf, 500 run Tlllamooa. KGG8 Trices to producsrsr A tart, Mc; B large, too; A medium, 40c; B me dium. SCo dor. Resale to retailers, 3to nisncr for oases, oartons, go nigntr . LIVE POCLTKY Burma or lees i No, gray. iRnorn Drpucrs. tv 9 IQ Me, colored fryers. H to lbs., J(e, do 21H ins., ?3q; colored roasters, ovr a ins, 0c: Leghorn hens under iU lbs.. over su !.. Sic: eolorsd hens, lie lb No. S grade hens, So lets) Ko. S srada 40 less; roosters, izo 10. DRESSED TtiKKETS Sllln erloss country dressed bene, St.fUo; packers stock ttns, No. 1, S'Vio cash.carryi larga torn, over $n Ihs.. sta oash.carry. RABBIIS-Areraga country killed, t- JfilL tc. Makhetb and tyl KLAMATH Carload Potato Shipments (Flguree from State-Federal Inspector Ross Aubrey) Day of U Month Season 1642-43 Season 1941-42 Jan. Jan. to Season Jan. to Season Dally Date to Date Dally Date to Date "j 1 1 3930 fJ b 3804 , . J ' 38 39 3968 7 7 3811 i 0 38 3968 17 24 3828 4 36 78 4001 9 33 3837 8" 4l" 116 4049 12 45 3849 " 8 88 172 4101 29 74 3878 " T 87 22l 4158 42 116 3920 8 39 268 4197 . B3 169 3973 . - 9 -87 328 4248 49 218 4022 . 10 0 . 323 4245 52 270 4074 11 37 362 ' 4282 13 283 4087 12- 37 309 4319 47 330 4134 , 13 : 62 461 4381 57 387 4191 ; 14 66 im 4447 66 453 4257 " 15 44 871 4491 44 497 4301 10 89 660 4580 39 536 4340 yT : 0" 660 4580 4i) 576 4380 ; 18 Ij 676 4596 , 4 580 4384 19 iT 688 4608 29 609 4413 20 " ' io 639 4443 2l" " ' - 37 676 4480 22 29 . 705 4509 . 23 ' ' ' 32 737 4541 . 24 '. 19 756 .. 4560. 28 T 757 4561 26 " " : 2i 781 4585: Vl " " 23 804 4608 : 28 . ', ' ' 24 828 . 4632 . 89,.. ' '. r Z 22 . 850 4654 80 " : -- 25 - 875 4679 ;31 19 894 4698 1 LIVESTOCK - SO. S. F. LIVESTOCK SO. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 20 VP) (Federal-State Market News) ' CATTLE, salable 25; about steady; yesterday, one load good 1083 lb. fed steers $15.50, new recent high; young fat range cows quoted $11.00-50, odd com. mon cows $9.00-10.00, few cut ters $8.00-50, canners mostly $8.00; medium sausage bulls $11.00-50. Calves none: strong, odd choice vealers $16.00. HOGS, salable 300; slow, around 5c lower; about two loads choice. 242-262 lb.-barrows and Kilts $18.80; odd good sows $13.73. c SHEEP, salable none; nominal; good . to choiee wooled lambs quoted $14.60-18.50; , good to choice wooled ewes quoted $0.00 7.80.. PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 20 (AP-USDA) CATTLE: Salable 100, total ISO; calves salable 10, 1 total 25; market fairly active and fully steady; few medium fed steers unsold; cutter to common steers $9.00-11.80; few mixed steers and heifers $11.50; cutter heifers $8.60 down; canner and cutter cows $7.00-8.25; shelly cows down to $9.00; medium beef cows held above $9.50; good cows salable to $11.50 or above; one good beef bull up to $12.78, new high; odd medium bulls $11.25; one strictly choice vealer $16.00; common" to me dium grades, $9.00-13.50. . HOGS: Salable 250, total 450; market steady; good to choice 180-230 lbs., mostly $15.73; few choice 195i218 lbs. up to $16.00; 260-280 lbs,, $18.00-25; light lights $14.78-18.00; good 350-600 lb. sows $12.88-13.50; choice light feeder pigs quotable to $15.00 and above. SHEEP: Salable 80, total 100; market steady; one lot good to choice 89 lb. fed shorn lambs with No. 1 pelts $14.50; medium grade $13.30; good to choice fed wooled lambs quotable $14-60 to $18.25; good ewes salable around $7.00. Washington Sets First' Crew Turnout For February First SEATTLE, Jan. 2d W) First, crew turnout for the University of Washington will be February 1, a month- later than normal, Coach Al Ulbrickson said yester day. The start of the campaign was set back because the annual California-Washington regatta, to be held In mid-May on the Oakland estuary, Is a month- later than usual. . The most famous last line of the' holiday season: "How did we ever spend that much?"-? Seventh century B. C. Assyri ans knew that bad teeth could cause bodily ailments. The doctors, not the patients, take the medicine among some African tribes. ' v . v BASIN JEFFEHSTAKES OVER RUBBER MPDRT PLANS WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (JPy William M. Jeffers, the rubber conservation director, has as sumed control of all rubber Im port programs now exercised by the board of economic warfare, the BEW announced today. BEW said Jeffers, who thus far has concerned himself pri marily with domestic synthetic production programs, notified the board January 9 that he was taking advantage of sweeping powers granted him by President Kooseveit ana assuming final jur isdiction over imported rubber. Conflict BEW officials recognized Jef fers' power to do this and said that henceforth Jesse Jones, as head of the RFC's Rubber Re serve company which supplies the money, would take orders from Jeffers Instead of from the BEW on this commodity. The BEW on April 13, 1942, was given authority by Presi dent Roosevelt to direct the use of RFC funds for developing foreign rubber programs. This led' to a conflict with Jones which was recently air'ed in sen ate banking committee hearings on a bill to increase RFC's bor rowing power. Maybe an epidemic of gout wouldn't be s bad. Ai least it would keep people from kicking. STRICTLY BUSINESS I .. "Just tell him it was' the chairman of Havlatlonlng boaiaV' who waited three hours!" . . i EQUILI ESTABLISHED By VICTOR EUBANK ' NEW YORK, Jan. 20 UP) Stocks partly recovered their equilibrium today in a last min ute flurry of activity, steel shares taking the leadership in tiie rally. ... The list, vulnerable after Tuesday's technical correction. drifted irregularly lower most of the day but selling pressure lauea to assume more than modest proportions and consid erable resistance developed. Af ter a relatively fast opening the tape dawdled until the late movement that lifted transfers to around 500,000 shares. Gains ranged from fractions to around a point as bullish forces sup ported their beliefs. , Bethlehem, down most of the day, made a sharp recovery. U. S. Steel, Chrysler, U. S. Rub ber, Goodrich, Montgomery Ward, Case, Oliver Farm, Boe ing, United Aircraft, Western Union, Anaconda, Kennecott, American Car., Southern Pacific, Omnibus corporation and Phelps Dodge were "prominent among those exhibiting rising power. - Closing quotations: American Can 75 Am .Car & Fdy 271 Am Tel & Tel . ,:i30I Anaconda ... 25i Calif Packing . 231 Cat Tractor . 40 i Comm!nw'lth & Sou ......13-32 General Electric ; 32i General Motors 441 Gt Nor Ry Pfd 23 Illinois Central ,.. 8i Int Harvester 87 Kennecott 291 JLockheed 171 Long-Bell "A" .... 61 84 '61 Hi 71 231 3 241 15 71 851 60 181 41 41 61 181 821 491 ' 71 Montgomery Ward Nash-Kelv . NY. Central Northern Pacific Pac Gas & El ... Packard Motor Penna 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 WHEAT CHICAGO, Jan. 20 UP) With trading estimated as the smallest for the year, wheat and, other grains moved within a narrow price range today. There was no specific news to cause any marked price trends and traders said grains apparent ly had reached a stalemate. A little hedging pressure In wheat was reported, but grain men as serted there was an almost com plete absence of mill buying. Wheat closed unchanged to 1c higher, May $1.39-1.391, July $1.39-1.391, corn was 1c lower to lc higher, May 981-Ic, oats de clined i-lc, rye lost l-ic and soybeans gained I cents. : BOSTON WOOL . - BOSTON, Jan. 20 (AP-USDA) Activities continued In Monte video wools, both spot and to arrive. Super wools, grease ba sis, are quoted at 321 cents and good to super at 311 cents in bond. Some good to super wools were sold at out-of-bond prices of 92-93 cents for 60 to 64s, 88-89 cents for 60 to 68s, and 88 cents for 56s, clean basis. By McFeatters ONSTOCKLIST ROOMS 1031 High. 2-5m