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'January 22, 1048 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE ADS SUBSCRIPTION n ATK8 Mill Ratei Poynbln In Advnnnc By Mull In Kliimnlh, Lttka, Modoc nnd Slnklyou Countk'i Threo Moulin $2.2(1 8lx Montlu 3.2ft One Yenr 0 "0 Delivered by Cnrrlnr In City One Month - .79 Threo Months 2.2H One Yeiir j I.oit end round STRAYED to my plnca Jununry 8th, 3 cowl, two 2-yenr olds k end 3 yoarllnga. Joo Mocker, " Rt 1, box 802. 1-22 LOST In biulnuiwi district, brown lwithrr account book nhout Oxfl Inchon, iimrked on corner "My Finance." Ploimo return Nuwt Hcrnld office. 42?m LOST IJiinch o( key. oblonn leuther cwno ottnehed. Hu wnrd. Kinder notify P. O. Box TA. City. 1-25 4 General Notlcn MIRACLE SEltlKS PIANO Popiilnr, clnsslcal. vn. Juki. 20 Perirenal, MONUMENTS Klnmnth Fnlls Marble unci Grnnlto Works, 110 So. 11th. I'linno 0301. 2-0 Transportation LADY leaving for Los AnuHi'n i-.. l.n.. ...... oR,u urlll tnlci. nnl ny iiiiimij ....... " or two to help drive, wews- Herald Box 40(10. 1-2.1 10 Services OIL BURNER SERVICE J. A Tufts. Phon 7U9. 1-25 GENERAL REPAIRING Snws, knives and scissors. 331 E. Main. 1-2 PICTURE r'RAMING Art and Gift ShoD. 519 Main. 1-2-tm BAGS machine cleaned and patched. People's Warehouse Bac Co. 72BU I WILL OBTAIN your delayed birth certificate for you. enns Hathaway, 120 No. 10th St., Klamath Falls. Ore. 1-31 FLOOR SANDING nnd rednlsh Inf. Clifford Golden. Phone seaa. i-3om HEFRIGERATOn, washing ma china, vacuum cleaner ports and service, all makes. Merit Washing Machine Service, 011 South Sixth. 1-aOm mrovK TAX RETURNS ex pertly prepared reasonable charges. Wo have Oregon, cai Mnrntji. Fednrnl forms. Come early avoid rush. Bring Inst year's returns If available. Room , Melhnso HIclR., 325 Main. Phono 0070. W. B Bowne. R. F. McLaren. 2-10 PICTURE FRAMING Gooller's, 230 Mnln, 214m HEMSTITCHING DRESSMAKING, Buttons nnd Buekles covered. Alterations on new nnd old clothing- Mrs. H. M. Allender. 731 Mnln, Room 210. Phono 7203. 2-10m PAINTING, KALSOMINING H. L. Brown. Phono 4228 2-1 9m HOUSE CLEANING Art Bene dict. 0848. ' 2-9m CROSS CUT AND CIRCULAR SAWS should bo repaired now Bodenhnmcr Snw and Rcpnir Shon. 351 E. Mnln. 2-20 DRESSMAKING Formnls, nl teratlons. Margo, now at Why- tnl's balcony. t-27 13 Health DR. M. C. CASSEL, chiropractic clinic, colon ana ream ais eases. 032 Main. Dlnl 7215. ' l-30m 14 Help Wanted Female (HOUSEKEEPER wanted. Phono 4014. . 1-22 WANTED Girl for housework Call 8801 after 5 o'clock. 1-22 WANTED Elderly woman to keep house for two ndults nnd ehlld.i No washing. May go liome nights.' 2012 Whlto. Phone 8509. 1-22 GIRL Interested In mechanical work,. Steady Job. Bodcn hamer Saw nnd Rcpnir Shop, 1-27 STENOS, TYPISTS, CLERKS Opportunity for permanent po sltlons With Oregon state nnd county health departments through merit examinations Just announced. $00 lo $150 per month.' write to Merit System Supervisor, P. O. Box 88, Portland, for .application blanks, or Inquire your lncnl county health department or I U. S. Employment Service Of fice. 1-25 HOUSEKEEPER, light work, care two little girls. Stny or go home nights. 1210 Lin oln evenings or Sunday. 1-25 IS Help Wanted. Mala WANTED One to eight logging trucks with dunl axel trailers. Can go to work Immediately, excellent winter show. Phono collect Medford 8004 or 2151 cxtinifilon 224 and ask for Mr. Heruren or write box 307 Modfnrd, -Ore. 4HI)tf CONTRACT LOGGER Perma nent Job for logger with equip ment to handle 7 to 8 million ft. yearly. Short haul, good ground. Prlco secondary to miin who can produce. Mill northern California on High way III). Apply Crag Lumber Co., Ctistella, Cnllf. 4B24tf WANTED Reliable married men witli radio or refrigerator service experience or with me chanical experience and will ing to Iciirn refrigeration. Ap ply D, McGrnlh, Montgomery Ward Co.. Klumnth Falls. 1-22 Situations' Wanted HABYLAND Cure of babies and children. Hour, day or week. 1104 Crescent. Phone H.'l-ll 2-4m MARRIED MAN wnnts Job on farm or on shares. P. O. Box 107, Tulclnke, Cnllf. 1-23 WANTED Kxperleneed girl wnnU bookkeeping and office work. Phone 720(1. 1-25 22 Rooms For Rent ROOMS 1034 High. 2-Bm CLAHEMONT, 22B North 4th. All outside, nuwly decorated, modern rooms. All with new lnnersprlng innttresses. Free .parking. l-30m NICE ROOMS 134 N. 3rd. 2-11 ROOM 020 Lincoln. 4B10U MODERN OUTSIDE ROOMS $4.00 week, 228 No. 4th. 2-15 PRIVATE ROOM with bath. Al phn Apartments. 1-28 24 Apartments For Ront THREE-ROOM furnished npnrt ment. 2043 Whlto. 4334tf HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS com , pletely furnished, 94 and $4.50 week, 41C So. 0th. 2-3 FURNISHED stenm heoted apt. Corner Pine and Cedar. 4040tf VACANCY Rex Arms apart ments, 224 Brond. Phono 8709. New m.nngement, Mr. and Mrs. Lovelace.- 2 8m ESPLANADE 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 dinette Day, week or month. Three blocks from city center. 211m FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 133 N. 10th. 213 NICELY FURNISHED one and two-room apartments. Close In. Telephone 5452. 4830tf HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Utilities furnished. 419 No 10th. 2-16 WELL FURNISHED four-room npnrtment. Adults. No pets 625 Lincoln, 1-23 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Hot nnd cold water. Everything furnished. 109 N. Broad. 1-25 FURNISHED APARTMENT North 0th, Light and wnter furnished. Gns heat. $35. 733 Main. 1-23 FOR RENT 3-room furnished npnrtment, electrically equip ped. Couple only. No pets, Innulro 002 Lincoln. 1-23 26 Houses For Rent 2-ROOM HOUSE $23.25. Phone 0777. 1320 Oak. 4028U TRUCKS FOR RENT You drive; move yourself, save 4. Stiles Beacon Service, 1201 East Mnln. Phono 8304. 2-7m MODERN unfurnished four-room house, 8 blocks from Mnln Water paid. Adulta only. $27. Phono 0540. 1418U SMALL MODERN furnished house. Everything furnished 2123 Blchn. 4192tf BACHELOR CABINS. Close in $10 month. 510 So. 5th. 1-28 FOR RENT Partly furnished house. Close in. Inquire 814 Lincoln. 4405tf MODERN, furnished 1-bedronm house, Qll heater. Inquire 305 Lincoln, 4155U FOR RENT Small furnished house, $17. 2050 Rndcliffe, Inquire 1414 E. Main.- - 1-23 SIX-ROOM HOUSE, rnnge, cir culating henter, electric wnter hentcr. Inquire 1125 Walnut, 1-23 28 Miscellaneous For Ront GARAGE for rent. 433 No. 10th 4319tf DEAD CAR STORAGE ONLY Safety nnd protection. Cnrs are not moved or molested. 231 So. 11th. 2-llm 30 Real Estato For Sola SEE Everett Dennis for real es tate. New locution, 121 N. 8th 2-3 30 Real Estate For Said WANTED Properties to sell. Everett Dennis, Realtor, New locotlon 121 N. 8th. Ph. 8491. 23 NICE 0-room home for sale or ront, furnished If desired. At Sunset Ranch, one mile out Phono 5758. 4191tf FOR SALE Equity modern four-room house, 1321 Wll ford. 1-23 34 Automotive GET YOUR AUTO GLASS In stalled at Kimball's Glass .Shop, 527 Walnut. Ph. 7378. 2-Bm WANTED FOR CASH Late model 14-Ton Ford pickup. Wrlto Box 24, News-Herald. 1-23 FOR SALE Model A Ford pick up, 10-Inch wheels and tires. Excellent condition.- See Mr. Wllllnms at H. E. Hanger Co. 1-22 FOR SALE 1942 Chevrolet se dan. Low mileage. Reason able. Inquiro Richfield Ser vice Station, Tulelake,. Calif. 1-20 35 Fuel Heating UNION BURNER OILS We keep your storage tank full. Cnll Klamath Oil Co., 8404. l-30m 38 Miscellaneous For Sale WATKINS PRODUCTS. 0023 or 2318 Home. Dial 2-4 DRIVEWAY CINDERS Phone 0817. - 4732tf STOVES REPAIRED All parts stocked. Used furniture, stoves bought. OK Second Hand Store. 820 Klamath. Phone 8071. l-30m FOR SALE Boay wood. Box 44, Worden, Ore, 2-8 RUBBER STAMPS, Printed signs, mnde-to-order. Commer cial printing, most reasonable prices. Geo. J. Kunzman, 127 No. 4.h. Phone 6032. 2-9 FULLER BRUSHES CALL 632 So. Riverside. Phone 8348. R. V. MORGAN. 2-8m FULLER BRUSHES Clem Joyer, 1433 Martin. Phone 6077. 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, Lea Hcndrlck's Drug, Louie Polin'g, Postofflce news stand, Carmlcheel's news stand, Robinson's Food store, Shaw Stationery, Herald and News, Vie s Signal Service. 3104tf GLASS Mirrors, resllverlng, plate, window and auto glass, furniture tops, shelves. Kim ball's Glass Shop, 827 Walnut. Phone 7378. 2-flm INSULATE YOUR OWN HOME Quickly and easily Installed at low cost by anyone with ordinary tools. Keep your home 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 $5.00 per month. J. W. Copeland Yards, 06 Mnln. Phone 3197. 1-23 FOR SALE RCA radio, prop erty of Marlon and Dorothy Pomeroy, for room rent, Col onial Inn, 121 N. 11th. 1-22 FOR SALE Wrapper chains or clamps for logging or lumber truck, Timpkln rear end gears. 2010 Hope. 1-23 FOR SALE 1 dinette set, near ly new washer; 2 chests of drawers and dresser; 6 ft. re frigerator, A-l shape; electric and wood combination stove, A-l shape, Monarch; rocker and chair; console radio; fold ing ironing board; small wood cook stove; 1 linoleum, 9x12; davo-bed couch; smalt wood heater; bed, Inncrsprlng mat tress, coil springs; bed, mat tress nnd coil springs; baby bed, and other small-articles. '34 Chevrolet sedan,- plaster ing equipment, 3828 Shasta way. , . 1-22 FOR SALE Two pairs of skis, 39-lnch cot with mattress, like new. Phone 3343, 2121 Vine. 1-23 FOR SALE Monarch range, electric and wood combination; electric Hotpoint water heat er, chest of drawers, rocker, bedstead, 4 kitchen chairs, pair logging shoes, size 9. Can be seen at 005 No. 9th, downstairs apt. 1-22 40 To Exchange TRADE $2000 equity in well located, almost new, modern home. Total price $4000. Want smnll grocery. Give location, . Inventory and price. Box 4844, Herald-News. ' 1-23 42 Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED Use of piano for storage. ..Permanent resident. References. Phone 8677. 1-25 WANTED TO BUY 1-ton or 2-ton truck van, or will buy truck and van. Must be In good condition. ' Lost River Dairy. 4200U 42 Miscellaneous Vy anted TRAPPERS We are paying top prices for coyote, muskrats, lynx cats. Geo. E. Upton, Raw Fur Dealer, Forest Grove, Ore. 2-7 anpnaBB 1 1 11 1 1 n 44 Livestcck -nd Poultry WANTED Cattle, sheep and hogs. J, D. Becklcy, Phone 7334 evenings. 4352tf BEE US before selling your live stock to so colled shippers We need cattle and hogs here at home and It will pay you to sell direct to us. Top hogs nro $14.60 today. Pauley Packing Co. Phone 5323. nights 3505. 4028tf BUYING all slaughter cattle. Mdlin Feeding Co. Phone 265. 1-25 WANTED TO BUY Some more Guernsey cows, and some Guernsey heifer calves, wean ed. Please give prlco when you phone as tires are hard to get. Phono 4943. R. C Prudhomme, 6102 So. 6th St l-10tf 48 Financial Sec 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 Rote FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN Assoc. of Klamath Falls Sixth & Main Phone 5195 l-30m LOANS Established 8 Years m Klamath County Furniture Loans Signature Loans Livestock Loans $25 to $300 Rogers Finance Co. S-188 412 Main Dial 5113 l-Mra 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 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned has been ap pointed Administratrix of the estate of Georgio Bryant, de ceased. All persons having claims against said estate or are Interested therein are directed to present their claims properly verified to me at 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 GREENMYER Administratrix J 8-15-22-29; F 5 No. 168 BOSTON WOOL BOSTON, Jan. 22 (AP-USDA) An announcement by Rep. Fish er of Texas that the government would purchase the 1943 domes tic wool clip was the center of interest in the Boston wool mar ket today. The purchasing of the wool, he stated, would be under the supervision of the food distribution administration. An auction sale of 12,494 bales of Australian wool was held in Boston. Of tho first two million pounds of wool offered, opening bids at ceiling were made by several bidders, and ' the pur chaser was determined by draw ing of cards. A beautiful room r(p C! THE MIRACLE WALL FINISH BIG BASM LBR. CO. Main St Spring Phone 3144 DA YIN S t UNLESS T PORTLAND, Jan. 22 WV- Dairymen at a fact finding In quiry said Wednesday night they would ultimately be forced out of business unless milk and but ter prices are Increased or ceil ings placed on labor and feed costs. Also in attendance were dis tributors, retailers, wholesalers, county agents, milk products manufacturers and representa tives of the department of agri culture. Testimony given at the session will be sent to the sec retary of agriculture. Manpower, Feed Blamed A drop of 23 per cent in milk production in this area under 1042 was predicted in the face of an estimated population gain of 30 per cent. Manpower and feed were blamed. Dairymen pointed out that much of their help Is in efficient, that a milker who form erly got $65 to $85 a month and his keep now gets $125 to $140, and that hay has risen from $18 a ton to $34 and $35. Subsidy Talked Portland milk prices must be upped to at least 18 cents a quart If a fast-approaching short ago is to be even slightly de layed, it was decided. Any man who wants to can work for high wages and pay 16 cents for milk, one of the group said. There was some dis cussion of a subsidy system sim ilar to the food stamp plan for the man who doesn t make nign wages. 'v. FOR 106 DISTRICTS WASHINGTON Jan. 22 VP)-r-The office of price administra tion today authorized higher price maximums for lower grades of logs produced in three dis tricts of Washington and Ore gon and described the action as designed to stimulate logging operations. The order will result in an increase of $2 per thousand feet log scale in the ceiling for No. 2 grades and lower in the Co lumbia river district, a $1 In crease for the Willapa Bay- Grays Harbor district in Wash ington and $3.50 for a part of the Willamette valley district brought into the Columbia river district. The increase for logs in the remainder of the Willamette valley district now defined as the southern Oregon-Tillamook district is about $1.50. The same order authorized an Increase of $1 per thousand in the price of No. 1 sawmill and peeler grades of logs for the Co lumbia river district. This .district was extended to include the area north of Land county, Ore., except Lincoln and Tillamook counties. - LIVESTOCK : PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 22 (AP-USDA) CATTLE: Salable none, total 500; calves salable none, total 15; market nominal, demand apparently dependable for better grade cattle, low for others; week's sales medium to good fed steers mostly $13.50 ACTON AKEN Food Value of Your Share of Meat I 6RAW SHOWS HOW MUCH OF f" A YOUR FOOD REQUIREMENTS LJ Any change fa the mtof shore wouW rWuce or Increase the above percenfages pfoporftenafefy ' VoWefy fflsaft (ver, heart k!dny, tie.) are not rothktoi Each serving of these meats acMed fe your 2H-A. weeiy share of re frcfed meats will Increase the above percentages obouf at foffowst Cafere 79S, profefo 3, phosphorus Ti kon 896, vftamin A 14. thiamine 2Wh, rboflayn 8, nfoch Vfo, yjromln C Wh, SteHOtu Iran Netllhre He 4 Mte ere AlcUihetl and fytitawcial KLAMATH Carload Potato Shipments (Figures from State-Federal Inspector Ross Aubrey) Day of Month Season 1942-43 Season 1941-42 jan, Jan. to Season Jan. to Season Dally Date to Date Dally - Date to Date 1 I I 3930 0 " 0 3804 2 38 39 3968 7 T 3811 3 0 39 3908 TT 24 3828 J- 36 75 4004 9 33 3837 T 41 "8 40 12 45 3849 6 88 172 4101 29 74 3878 57 229 4158 42 116 3920 . 8 39 268 4197 63 189 3973 . fT 87 329 4245 49 218 4022 10 0 32ij 52 270 4074 , t 3! 362 4282 13 283 4087 12 37 3BB 4319 47 330 4134 ' 13 62 461 4381 57 387 - 4191 : I4" 68 52! 44?7 68 453 4257 IS 44 571 4491 44 407 4301 . 16 89 OHO 4580 391 536 4340 17 0 660 4580 40 576 4380 18 16 676 4596 4 580 4384 19 12 688 4608 29 609 4413 20 17 705 4621 lo 639 4443 21 '. 28 731 4651 37 676 4480 22 " " 29 705 4509 - 23 - - 32 737 4541 2t ' 10 756 4580 2fT ' " '. I 757 4561 26 T " ' 24" 781 4585 27 23. 804 4608 28 ', 24 828 4632 29 - - " 22 850 4654 30. 25 875 4679 31 I ' j 19 894 4698 to $15.00; good fed heifers $14.10, medium grade $13.00 to $13.50; common heifers down to $9.00; canner and cutter cows $6.50-8.25; good beef cows up ward to $11.50; medium to good bulla $10.50-12.50; good to choice vealers $14.50-19.50. HOGS: Salable none, total 25; market nominal; good to choice lightweight driveins quoted at Thursday range of $16.00-25; good sows salable $13.00-50. SHEEP: Salable and total none; market nominal; good to choice fed wooled lambs quot able - $14.50-19.25; common grades down to $10.00; good ewes salable around $7.00. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 22 (AP-FMNS) Cattle: sal able none. Nominal; for week, medium to good steers $14.50 $15.50; medium- to choice heif ers - $13.50-14.50; good young cows $11.00-50, aged medium cows $9.50-10.00, canners and cutters $8.00-9.00; medium bulls $11.00-50. Calves: none. Good to choice vealers quoted $14.00 $16.00. . Hogs: salable none. Nominal; week's closing . top good to choice barrows and gilts $15.75; good sows $13.75. Sheep: salable 75. Nominal; good to choice wooled lambs quoted $14.50-15.50; medium to choice wooled ewes $7.00-8.25. If it's a "frozen" article you need, advertise for a - used one in the classified: T BASIN SHUTS RISE PORTLAND, Jan. 22 (IP) Or ders, shipments and production showed increases for the week ending January 16, the Western Pine association reported today but only production . forged ahead of year-ago levels. Comparative figures, based on reports from 91 identical mills, showed for the week, the previ ous week and the corresponding week last year in that order: Orders 60,439,000 board feet; 55,662,000; 96,927,000; ship ments 62,156,000; 58,804,000; 73,401,000; production 51,464, 000; 51,442,000; 45,032,000, WHEAT CHICAGO, Jan. 22 (&) Wheat and other grains advanced today following unanimous ap proval by the house agricultural committee of a bill to revise par ity prices upward. Gains in the wheat pit ranged to about 2 cents at times as hasty covering by shorts, coupled with a little mill buying, found the market bear of offerings. Rye forged ahead sharply and trad ers said considerable new buying entered that pit. . . The house committee approved a bill which would include farm labor costs in computing parity. Committee Chairman Fulmer (D-S. C.) said he would try to have the legislation brought be fore the house at an early, date. Wheat closed 8-1 1 c higher, May $1,893-1, July $1,395, corn was up 1-JC, May 98i-lc, oats ad vanced !-3c, rye rose l!-2c and soybeans closed ic lower. STRICTLY BUSINESS 5 1 .0' fftSl & "It he entitled to a 'C card? He 'tare be't an ambulance driver fe ' fountain . pen hoipHaL" INDUSTRIALS KEEP RECOVERY LIGHTS GOING By VICTOH EUBANK NEW YORK, Jan: 22 (iP . Support for assorted Industrials, mainly blue chips, kept recovery lights burning in today's stock market although profit taking cast shadows on many . recent climbers. Top gains ran to 2 points' or so. Rails, steels and. motors backed water and, in the final hour, prices were moderately mixed.'- Transfers were around 1,000,000 shares. - -: War newsinvestment demand and ' mild Inflation ; sentiment again served as the principal bol stering influence. Notwithstanding uneven ten dencies toward the last, many fa vorites posted new . peaks - for 1942-43. These included Oliver Farm, Deere, Montgomery Ward, International Nickel, Air Reduc tion, American Can, Westing house, General Electric, Dow Chemical, Allied Chemical and Pepsi-Cola.' - - ' -American Can .....-. 761 Am Car tc Fdy ,.. 291 Am Tel & Tel ,. 130 . Anaconda 261 Calif Packing .. 23 i Cat Tractor .. 41 Comm'nw'lth Be Sou ........1332 General Electric 321 45 231 General Motors . Gt Nor Ry pfd . Illinois Central ... . 81 , 88i ,. 30 . 18 -" " 7 ' ,. 391 . 7 . lit . 8 , 291 . 31 241 Int Harvester ,. Kennecott Lockheed ..... .. Long-Bell "A" ........ Montgomery Ward Nash-Kelv N Y Central ... Northern Pacific Pac Gas ac El Packard Motor Fenna-R R-........ Republic Steel 15 8 86 601 161 81 41 61 1 88 491 71 Richfield Oil Safeway Stores Sears Roebuck .... Southern Pacific Standard Brands . Sunshine Mining . Trans-America Union Oil, Calif , Union Pacific ... U S Steel Warner Pictures Portlahd Produce POETEAXD, Ore Jan. M (AP)-BTIIW TEK Prints: A trade, &H&e lb. In parch ment .wrapper, 63He In cartoni: B. crade, 5lo in parchment mapper, 62c t cartoni. - ....... BUTTER FAT Pint . quality, naxtnnm of .6 of l per cent acidity dellTered fan Portland, 6I-fi2H lb; premium quality; maximum of .86. of 1 per coot acidity, fis S&hta lb; valley route and country point,. 2c less than tint for MVic; second qualltf at Portland, 2o under first or 8050tte. .' CHEESE Selling price to Portland nte tailors: Tillamook triplets, 81c lb; loaf, 32c lb; triplet to wholesaler. 80o Ibj Ioafj 30c FOB Tillamook. EGOS Prices to producer: A' Ian,1 46c; B large, 40c; A medium, 40c; B mv dfum,, S6c dor. Resale to retailer, S-4r hither for caset, cartons. 5c higher ". " LIVE POULTBY-Buyln prices: Iffevl' grade Leghorn broilers, 1 to 1 lb. SSet colored fryers, t4 to 4 lbs., S9c. do S-ni Ibi, 28c colored roasters, over 4 lbs. 29c; Leghorn hen under S lb., tOer over 3rS lbs-' tSc; colored hen, 14e lb; Xo. S grade hens, Sa less; No. S grade to less ; roosters, lie lb. DRESSED TUBKEYSSelMnf price I country dressed bens. 84-&ef pecker stock hens, Xo. 1, 3h& cash-carry; larg toms, over 80 lbe.,S4c cash-ear ry. -. RABBITS Ayerage country killed, 40c. ' COUNTRY MEATS-Belllnr price to rW toilers: country killed hogs, best butcher 120-149 lbs., 4-25c; vealers, fancy 23o lb., flood, heavy, lMOo lb;; rough, heavy; 17 13c; canner-cutter cow (new celllng)v IflVi lb.; bulls (new celling), lb.; Iambs 87c lb. ; ewes, good, 18c lb, ; ewes, poor. lOo. 0NIOJT8 Green, . 78-80c do, bunch est Oregon dry, S1.04: Idaho large, 11.70; Yak' Iraa, 1.04 AO-lb. bag. Some: of; I the' boys oversea didn't get .'turkeys but not- a soul -missed ' when1 it came to stuffing -: Br McFiattera RATIONING BOARD I a ! a c a a c? c