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January 20, 1043 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINB -CLASSIFIED ADS 2 1'Oit and Found LOST In budlnoM district. brown leather account book bout Bxfl Inches, markocl on cornor "My Flnoncai." Please 'return News-Hornid office i 4271tf LOST Jorsuy cow uiul calf, Guernsoy ho I for, lrvln John son, Rt, 1, Box (154A, four miles northaust Morrill. 1-30 LOST -30x31 tiro und tuba bo twoon town and Mulln Siitur dny nlKht. Plinnu 5311.1, 1-2B 4 General NotlcM MIRACLE SERIES PIANO Qf Popular, classical. Ph. 3408. Pergonals .n.n n rinr r i'ii' 'i' " - - - , - - - - MONUMENTS Klamath Kails Marblo and Oranito Works. 110 So. 11th. Phono 63U1. 20 10 Brvlcoi BLACKSMIT1I1NQ and woldlng. Tractor, truck tind farm mach inery repair. Spcclul built clevaton, stnekors' and buck rake. BROWN EQUIPMENT CO. 3040 So. Olh St. Phono 8247 4-23 CHIMNEY SWEEP. Oil burnor service. Furnuces denned J. A. Tufts. Phono 7140. 2-22 BAGS machine cleaned ei d patched. People's Warehouse Baa Co. 4728tf I WILL OBTAIN your delayed birth certificate for you. unns ' Hathaway. 120 No. 10th St. Klamoth Foils, Ore. 1-31 rr nnR RANDINR and rcflnish Ing. Clifford Golden. Phono 3022. . l-30m REFRIGERATOR, washing ma chine, vacuum cleaner parts and service, all makes. Merit Washing Machlno Service, on South Sixth. l-30m INCOME TAX RETURNS ex portly prepared 'reasonable charges, we have Oregon, Cal lfornla, Federal forms. Come early avoid rush. Bring last year's returns If available Room 4, Molhnse Bldg., 32S Main. Phone 6878. W. B Bowne, R. F. McLaren, 2-10 PICTURE FRAMING Goollor's, 230 Main. 2-14m HEMSTITCHING DRESSMAKING, Buttons and Buckles covered. Alterations on new and old clothing. Mrs, H. M. Allendor, 731 Main, Room 216. Phono 7203. 2-10m PAINTING. KALSOMIN1NG H. L. Brown. Phone 4220 2-1 0m HOUSE CLEANING diet, 6848. -Art Beno-2-9m CROSS CUT AND CIRCULAR SAWS should be repaired now. Bodenhamer Saw and Repair Shop. 331 E. Main. 2-20 DRESSMAKING Formols. al teratlons. Margo, now at Why- tart balcony. 1-27 PAPERHANGERS - PAINTERS available. Goellcr's, 230 Main Phone 8704. 2-24 PIANO TUNING Wm. Morgan, Empire Hotel. 1-30 WANTED Carpentry or other work. Phone 7881 after S p. m. Residence 1881 Academy. 1-28 PICTURE FRAMING Art and Gift Shop. BIO Mull). 2-24m .13 Health DR. M. C. CASSEL, chiropractic - clinic, colon and rectal dis eases. B32 Main. Dial 721 B. l-30m 14 Help Wanted Female GIRL interested In mechanical work. Steady job. Bodoiv hamer Saw and Repair Shop. V - 1-27 d LDERLY LADY for light housework , and care of baby Phono 7651. 1-27 WANTED Housekeeper. Phone 4014. 1-30 WANTED Experienced silk pressor. Box 4858, Horald- Nows. 1-27 18 Help Wanted, Malo WANTED Experienced wring' erman. Call Ralph Hnll Sun day. Coscado Apartmcnt.i. 1-28 CONTRACT LOGGER Permn ncnt Job for logger with equip ment to handle, 7 to 8 million ft. yearly, Short haul, good ground. Price secondary to man who can produce. Mill northern California on High way 09. Apply Crag Lumber Co., Castolln, Calif. 4024tf 18 Situations Wanted 6 ABYLAND Cure of babies and children. Hour, dny or week. 1104 Crescent. Phone 8341 . 2-4m 20 Room and Board ROOM AND- BOARD 314 Washington. 6339. - 1-20 22 Rooms For Rtnt MARS HOTEL 1411 Muln, by tlio armory. Steam heated rooms $3.00 week up. Tran sient $1. 2-21 ROOMS 1034 High, 2-Bm CLARKMONT, 220 North 4th. All outside, nawly decorated, modern rooms. All with new Innorsprlng mattresses. Free parking. l-30m NICE ROOMS 134 N. 3rd, 2-11 ROOM 020 Lincoln, 4U10tf MODERN OUTSIDE ROOMS 84.00 week. 228 No. 4th. 2-1B 24 Apartments For Rent HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS com pletely furnished, ft ana 4.oo week, 41C So, 0th. , 2-3 VACANCY Rox Arms apart monts, 224 Broad. Phono 5700. Now m.nagomont, Mr. and Mrs. Lovelace. 2-Bm ESPLANADE COURT apart menta. Furnished. Walking distance. M0 NICELY furnished one-room apartment. 804 No. 9th. 4031tf CASCADE APARTMENT HOTEL Apartment accom modations with hotel service. Complete kitchen and dlnctto Day, week or month. Three blocks from city center. 2-llm FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 133 N. 10th. 213 NICELY FURNISHED one and two-room apartments. Closo In. Telephone B452. 4830tf HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Utilities furnished. 410 No. 10th. 2-10 FURNISHED APT. Electrically equipped heat. Hot and cold water. Inqulro 128 Pine St. 1-20 THREE-ROOM furnished epurt- ment. 820 Grant. 1-27 LARGE 2-ROOM steam heated ant.: also one-room apt, kitch enotte, shower. Electricity furnished. Adults, no pets. Corner Pine and Cedar. 1-30 VACANCY 303 So. 8th. Phone 0047. 1-20 FOR RENT 7-room furnished apartment, $40. Also 4-room unfurnished apartment. Bath, shower, storeroom, $25. Phone 8220. 1-27 FURNISHED two-room apart ment with bull). 2 blocks off Main. 3121 High. 4863. 1-28 VACANCY Apt. end sleeping room. Court Vlow Hotel, 3rd and Main. 2-1 26 Houses For Rent FIVE ROOM unfurnished house in Rlvcrvlow addition. Phone 4805. 1-20 CLEAN 4 rooms furnished. Water. 818.00. 1662 Mnnznn Ita. 1-29 2-ROOM HOUSE $23.25. Phone 6777. 1320 Oak. 4026U TRUCKS FOR1 RENT You drive; movo yourself, save V4. Stiles Beacon Service, 1201 East Main. Phone 8304. 2-7m SMALL MODERN furnished house. ' Everything furnished. 2125 Bichn. 4192tf BACHELOR CABINS. Closo In. $10 month. 510 So. 6th. 1-28 FOR RENT Partly furnished house. Close In. Inquire 814 Lincoln. 4465tf MODERN, furnished 1-bodroom house, oil heater. Inquire 305 Lincoln. 4155U FOR RENT Well-furnished two bedroom house with basement, furnaco, ' fireplace, garage. 1975 Manzanita St., at $35.00 per month. Chllcote & Smith, 111 N. 0th, phone 4564. FOR RENT Fourbedroom mod ern house at 407 N. 0th St Furnaco, garage, electric hot water at $40.00 per month. Chllcote c Smith, 111 N. 9th, phone 4564. FOR RENT OR LEASE Nicely furnished 5-room house. 413 Alameda. 248U FOR RENT Small furnished house $1?. 2050 Radcllffe. Inquire 1414 East Main. 1-28 HOUSE at 329 Martin. One bed , room. Nice shape. $25. E, Gray Real Estate, 118 N. 7th. " , 1-28 FOR RENT Three-room fur nished house. Inquire 11304 Adnmsor phone 8283 after 4 p. m. 1-28 THREE-ROOM HOUSE Partly furnished. Phone 7674. 1-27 3-ROOM furnished house. In quire 125 No. 8th or 430 Washington after 6:30 p. m. - 1-28 FURNISHED three-room modern house, garage, 619 Klamath 1-26 28 Miscellaneous For Rent GARAGE for rent. 1841 Es planade. - 1-29 GARAGE for rent. 433 No. 10th. . 4319U DEAD CAR STORAGE ONLY. Safoty and protection. Cars are not moved or 'molested. 231 So. 11th. 2-llm 28 Miscellaneous For Rent TO LEASE Grain land In low er Klamath, 880 acres. Cash or crop share, Donald Mot schonbacher, 710 N, 11, Ph. 3445. 1-29 30 Real Estate For Bale FOR SALE 4-room houso, hardwood floors In living room, fireplace, glassed-in back porch laundry trays, Garage and wood shod. Yard all fenced. Hot Springs addition. Price $3200. $500 down. Terms balance. 4-room furnlshod house, full concrete basement, garage and woodshed. Near high school. Price $3000. Barnhisel Agency See Fred Cofer 112 S. 8th St. ' Phone 4195 FURNISHED HOME Three bedrooms, lots of built Ins. On California Avenue. Only $2850. E. GRAY REAL ESTATE 118 N. 7th. 1-28 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. 8401. 2-2 NICE 8-room home for sale or rent, furnished If desired. At Sunset Ranch, one mile out Phone B758. 4191tf 34 Automotive GET YOUR AUTO GLASS In stalled at Kimball's Glass Shop. 527 Walnut. Ph. 7378 2-6m FOR SALE 1942 Chevrolet se dan. Low mileage. Reason able. Inquire Richfield Ser vice Station, Tulelake, Calif. 1-26 FOR SALE 1941 Chev. Pick up. Good condition. New tires. 815 N. 2nd St. 1-26 1040 FORD DELUXE SEDAN Five good tires, radio, heater, defroster, for sale by original owner. 306 No. 7th St. 1-27 FOR SALE 1937 Pontlac con vertible coupe. Radio, heater, excellent tires. Leaving, for army. Sacrifice for cash. News Herald Box 60. 1-27 as Fuel Heating UNION BURNER OILS We keep your storage tank full. Call Klamath Oil Co., 8404 l-30m 38 Miscellaneous For Sale W ATKINS PRODUCTS. 6623 or 2318 Homo. Dial 2-4 DRIVEWAY CINDERS Phone 6817. 4732tf STOVES REPAIRED All parts stocked. Used furniture, stoves bought. OK Second Hand Store, 820 Klamath. Phone 5871. l-30m FOR SALE Boay wood. Box 44, Wordon, Ore. . 2-6 RUBBER STAMPS, Printed signs, made-to-order. Commer cial printing, most reasonable prices. Geo. J. Kunzman, 127 No. 4'.h. Phone 6632. 2-9 FULLER BRUSHES CALL 532 So. Riverside. Phone 3348. R. V. MORGAN. 2-8m FULLER BRUSHES Clem Joyer, 1435 Martin. Phone 8877. 1-27 CITY MAPS Pocket size, 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 Hendrick's Drug, Louie Polin's, Postoffice news stand, Carmlchael's news stand, Robinson's Food store. , Shaw Stationery, Herald and news, vie s Signal service, . 3104tf GLASS Mirrors, resilvering, plate, window and auto glass, furniture tops, shelves. , Kim ball's Qlass Shop, B27 Walnut. Phono 7378. 2-6m Auction Wednesday, Jan. 27th, one o'clock, upstairs over former Murphey's Feed Store location, 422 Main. -Building has been leased to Central Labor Council 2 apartments of furniture will be sold, consisting of: Frigldalre, like new; 2 electric stoves, 2 davenports and chairs, 4 straight back chairs, 4 kitchen chairs, ' office chair, 2 dinette tables, gate leg table, dining table, library table, radio stand, smoking stand, 1 bed, 1 roll- around bed, lace curtains, 4 lamps, 2 dressers, 9 x 12 rug, sweeper, dishes, fur coat, size iz; other articles. Terms Cash Mayme Whittington, owner. Col. Swigart, Auctioneer. 1-26 FOR SALE Man's Hamilton ; watch, 23 jewel, size 12. White gold case, $60.00.. Box 312, Herald-News. ' 1-28 FOR SALE High chair and collapsible baby buggy. Like new. Phone 9011. Mrs. Tins ley. .. " 1-27 34 Automotive Real Buys at Blue Book Prices 1930 Pontlao 4-door Sedan . Mechanically , feet. Good rub ber $380 1938 Lincoln-Zephyr 4 -Dr. Sedan Radio, heat er, good rubber, $693 1936 Chev. Sedan A real buy at book $375 1036 Chrysler Sedan A real cloanie $375 The above are priced at Book which Is 10-20 be low Portland and San Francisco markets. Buy now Used can will be scarce. H. E. Hauger 1330 MAIN 36 Miscellaneous For Sale FOR SALE Mast and boom hay derrick complete with extra mast and guy cables. Boom can be used on either mast. $100. Will Blackman, Rt. 2. Box 800, Henley District. 1-28 MEDIUM Petite prunes, 100 lbs., $6.80 FOB. Choice Italians, 10c lb. Lindbloom, Roseburg. 1-29 FOR SALE Gas range and , water heater, almost new. Bargain. 1012 No. 6th. 1-26 CLOTHES DRYERS, $1.45 and $1.70. Lucas Furniture. 1-28 KELVINATOR electric range and water heater. Phone 7535. .1-26 FOR SALE Good violin. Just been regraduated. 2102 So. 6th at East Main. 1-27 42 Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED TO BUY 1 Mi -ton or 2-ton truck van, or will buy truck and van. Must be in good condition. Lost River Dairy. 4200tf 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 RENT Electric refrigerator with option to buy. Phone 7489. 1-27 WANTED TO BUY Drag saw, Lee Stephens, Box 025, Tion- esto. 1-30 44 Livestock -r.d Poultry 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. 4028tf 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. G, Prudhomme, 3102 So. 6th St. .. ... l-19tf TO BETTER SERVE our cus tomers In the Klamath Basin the Modoc Livestock Shipping association under Farm Bu ' reau management will use the S. P. stage corrals at Hat field In the future. Shipments every two weeks. Farmers wishing to avail themselves of this service notify John O Shea, phone 8523, Tulelake, Hogs, cattle and sheep ' ship ped. . , 1-30 FOR SALE 3 young Jersey cows, coming fresh with sec ond calf; 1 Jersey heifer calf, 4 mos. old; 1 pig, weight 100 lbs. Cash or terms. Clifford C. Gillaspie, 3904 Dayton, cor ner of Alva. , 1-26 AUCTION SALE Complete Dispersion Sale of high pro ducing Holstein dairy cows . from the Shadybrook Dairy, on Thursday, Jan. 28 at Pavi lion, . Phoenix, Ore. Com mencing at 1 p. m. Offering consists of 30 head of cows, 1 2-year-old bull. H. H. Die trich, Owner. Col. A. H. Dud ley, Auctioneer, Medford, Ore. 1-27 yip 'big basin LBR. CO. Main & Spring : Phone 3144 44 Livestock and Poultry FOR SALE Fresh milk cow. H. J. Smith, 3601 Eberlein. Enterprise Tracts, 1-28 48 Flnanolel 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-278 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 FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN Assoc. of Klamath Falls Sixth & Main Phone B195 l-30m LOANS Established 8 Years in Klamath County Furniture Loans Signature Loans Livestock Loans $25 to $300 Rogers Finance Co. S-189 412 Main Dial' 6113 140m 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 rii-iiiivTQ-iOj-iru'uv"u 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 dc bonis non of the estate of Fred A. Janssen, deceased; Grace Wheeler Noriel, a di vorcee; Fred Collman and Kath crine Collman, husband and wife; John. Collman and Clara Collman, husband and wife; Sa- aie Janssen, a widow; C. L Janssen and Emma Janssen, hus band and wife; John Janssen and Quenlyn May Janssen, hus 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 Janssen, a widow; The unknown heirs of Mary Janssen, deceased; The unknown heirs of Fred A. Janssen, deceased; The unknown heirs of John . Janssen, de ceased; The unknown heirs of Henry Janssen, deceased; AI go ma Lumber Company, a corpor ation; Klamath County, a muni cipal corporation; Klamath Falls National Farm Loan- Associa tion, a corporation; And also all other persons and parties un known claiming any right, title. estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the 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 each of you, are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you, in the above entitled suit, on or before the 9th day of February 1943, that being the last day of the time you may appear in this suit under order for publi 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 lief prayed for in its complaint, on file 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 Spokane, pledged by the Klamath Falls National Farm Loan Association as ad ditional security for the loan made by the plaintiff herein, be applied to the payment of the amount secured by plain tiff's mortgage; and that the plaintiff have decree that there are due and unpaid plaintiff on said indebtedness the following' amounts, to wit: The sum of $767,06 with interest from the 22nd day of September, 1042, until the entry of decree herein at the rate of 8 'a per cent per an num on $507.88 thereof, and 6 per cent per annum on $244.66 thereof; and for the further turn of $100.00, or such other sum as the Court may adjudge reasonable as attorney's fees herein, togeth er with plaintiff's costs and disbursements; that the mort gage described in plaintiff's , complaint be foreclosed and that the mortgaged premises be sold In one parcel in the manner prescribed by the laws of the State of Oregon and the practice of this Court; that the proceeds thereof be applied towards the payment of plaintiff's decree, costs and accruing costs; that at said sale plaintiff be permitted to become a purchaser; that the defendants above named, and each and all of them, be fore closed and barred of all right, title, claim or Interest in the premises described in plain tiff's mortgage except the right of redemption allowed by law, and that plaintiff have 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 lamette Meridian; together with the tenements, heredita ments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and all situated in Klamath County, Oregon. 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 ot 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 tion of this summons Is the 12th day ot 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 NOTfCE 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, 1943. ANNA CHRISTINA HAN AN,., Administratrix, Estate of Christina Bagby, Deceased. J 12-19-26; F 2 No. 178. WHEAT CHICAGO, Jan. 26 (IP) Trading in rye was the main market factor today and all other grains followed its move ments closely. Rye opened low er, then strengthened, but short ly before noon again sold pff as traders took their profits when prices again established new seasonal highs. . Wheat, corn and oats moved in sympathy with rye. ' Trading was mostly of a local character and the pace was much less ac tive than yesterday. - At the close rye recovered most of the day's losses and other grains strengthened frac tionally. ' . Rye finished 1c higher to 1c lower than Monday's final levels, May 83 to 831c; wheat was 1 to 1 cent lower, may $1,398-1, July $1.39S; corn 1c to ic off, May 981c, July 981c; oats 1 to 1c off and soybeans . and lard were inactive. ! 1 The people(of Germany) have fallen back upon resolutions of defense. They now realize they are an Island in a sea of 200 mil lion invaded and starving people who hate them with an irrepa rable bitterness. Herbert Hoo ver. ''"''' I do not believe that the Ger mans will collapse again inter nally at the end of this, their fourth winter of war. Herbert Hoover. 1, - MANY LEADERS REGISTER WW TOPSFDRYEAR NEW YORK, Jan. 28 MP) A wide assortment of stock mar ket favorite In the industrial category today continued to reg ister new tops for more than a year In the liveliest dealings of 1943 but profit-taking on the drive restrained many leaders. The pace was fast from the start, with large blocks of low- priced shifters, most of which got nowhere In particular, help ing put volume for the full pro ceedings at around 1,100,000 shares. In the "new high" division several ultimately wavered were General Electric, Pepsi Cola, Dow Chemical, Eastman Kodak, General Motors, Good year, U. S. Rubber, Montgomery Ward, Sears Roebuck, J. I. Case, Deere and Oliver Farm. Closing quotations: American Can 78 Am Car & Fdy ........... 28 Am Tel & Tel 133 Anaconda .......... 26) Calif Packing ., 241 Cat Tractor , . 41 Comm'nw'lth & Sou ........1332 General Electric ............... 331 General Motors ...... 46 1 Gt Nor Ry pfd 23 i Illinois Central 81 Int Harvester ; 59 Kennecott ... 291 Lockheed .. 181 Long-Bell "A" 61 Montgomery Ward ... .... 361 Nash-Kelv ... 71 N Y Central 1H Northern Pacific -. 71 Pac Gas & El ., 251 Packard Motor . 31 Penna R R 28 Republic Steel 151 Richfield Oil 8 Safeway Stores - . 36 Sears Roebuck 622 Southern Pacific ............. 161 Standard Brands S) Sunshine Mining 41 Trans-America 61 Union- Oil Calif ..j.... 161 Union Pacific 831 U S Steel . 80 Warner Picture 8 Sheepman Found -Dead at Ranch HILLSBORO. Jan. 26 JP) Coroner F. J. Sewell reported today the death of Pearly-Par kin, 61-year-old sheepman whose snow-blanketed body was found at his winter- ranch near Tim ber Sunday, Parkin apparently had been dead three days, .Sewell said. The body was found by rela tives who went to the ranch for a visit. The Japs could have retaken the island early in the campaign. But they didn't know it and we didn't intend to let-them know it, There hasn't been a Jap born. who can come up to those fel lows on Guadalcanal. Coast Guardsman James D. Fox, back from. Solomons. 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 Seasons Daily Date to Date Daily Date to Date f 1 ' 1 '3930, 0 0 3804 . i" 38 39 3968 . 7 7 3811 . ;,8, 0 39 3968 17 .24 . 3828 " ' 36 75 4004 9 33 3837 " s- ' 41- ' 116 ' .4045.; 12 43 3849 6 56 172 4101 29 74 3878 57 ' 229 4138 ' 42 116 3920 . " 8 39 ' 268 4197 - 83 169 3973 jf- 57 325 4245 49 ' 218 4022 0 - 325 4245 82 270 4074 " lT 37. 362 . 4282 li 283 4087 12 .. 37 399 4319 47 330 4134 13 , 62 , 461 . 4381 57 387 4191 14 86 527 4447 , 68 : 483 4257 15 ' 44 571 -4491 44 . 497 4301 18 . " S0 660 4580 39 536 4340 ... 17 0 660 4580 ' 40 '' 576 4380 18 16 676 : 4596 - ;.v ...4.-. 580 4384 19 12 ' 688 4608 29 609 4413 20 17 705 4625 ; 30 ., 639 4443 21 26 731 4651 37 - 676 , 4480 22 25 , 798 4676 29 705 ; 4509 23 51 807 4727 32 :, 737 '4841 i 24 0 807. 4727 7 .19 756 4560 25 18 825 4745 -1 . 787 4561 26 24 781 4585 27 - . 23 804 ,4608 . " "ii " " - ; . ...'. ' 24 ) 828 4632 29 " - . . . .' ".. ' 22 .650 4654 " Z0 ! " 25 . 878 4679 31 - : IF 894 t 4898 " - - -:. . - Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ort.. Jn. U (AP)-DVT. TSll-Prloti, A irxlt. SIHu In , parctimtnt wrupixri. MHo in oartmui R rd, Ho in pri'hmnt wrAppfn. Jso in oortnni. BDTTrRrAT-flnt quality, maximum ol A til 1 pr Mnt acidity ilallvernl lu fort land,. Ja sH ID. I nnmliim quality, mai. , u, ,ao ui , pr ea acimcy, ca-oafto lb. j valley roUMI and country polnta, U" lea than first or A0140! second quality at ' Portland to under drat or 50-MU. . ClUfflB-fl.lllna- prlca to Portland re. tallerat Tillamook triplet. 916 IM loal. ato lb. 1 trlnlata ia hJul.. &a ik . in.i - Mo r.O.B, Tillamook. Euua-rricti to prndimeri! A larw. imi B lane. 40dl A medium. lOni medium. So dot. Reialt to retaliate, l-to higher (ot ease, oartnni, flc higher. LIVt POIliTaV-iiuylns prWeti No. 1 t-reda leghorn broiler, ui to I lb., tloi colored fryer. Vi to lb., Mo da I1 4 tba., tloi oolored roaetera, over 4 Ibe., too, Leghorn hen, under gu Ilea., sovaoi over . I lb-. colored hen, gtuolo.i Ho. t grade hene, to li No. I grade, to lest) rooeteri, itn Ih. DRRSSID TDRKKY8- Bflllog prlcetl Country dreaaed hene, U-uci packerg etooaa nana, no. i, now caenearry largo tome, over M Ibe., Ua eaaharry. RABRITS Average country killed, tt loo. ONIONS Oreen, to-BOa doi, hunch: Ore- Jon dry. tl.tti Idaho large, 11.70 1 Yakima, 144-M-lb.hai. country MKAT& Benin price to rt tallerai couotry killed hoge, beet butcher. 1H-It lbi oi vaalere, fancy, tto lb.; good, heavy, l.goo lb. rough, heavy It He; eanner-cuttcr eowe fnev ceiling), 174 lb.; lamhe, t7o lb.; wat, good. Mo lb.) avea, poor, 10c LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 28 (AP-FSMN) Cattle: salable 25. Nominal; medium to good steers, heifers, and cows absent, mostly nearby .she-stock run; odd common cows $9.80 $10.00, few cutters $8.90-9.00, sprinkling eanners $7.00-60; medium sausage bulls $1.00-50. Calves: none. Nominal; good to choice vealers quoted $19.00. Hogs: salable 250. Slow around 10c higher; about load and half 189-239 lb. barrows and gilts $19.85; odd good sows $13.85. Sheep: salable none. Nominal; good to choice wooled lambs quoted $15.00-80; medium to choice wooled ewes $7.7918.25, PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. J (AP-USDA) CATTLE: Salable 128; total 150; calves salable and total 10. Market steady! medium-good' fed steers $13.50 15.00, load at $19.00; lightly sorted common, steers $10.50-12; including new light stackers at $11.00; light dairy type steers down to $9.00; common beef type heifers $10.28; canner and cutter cows $7.00-8.00; good beef cows up to $12.00; good bulls $12.75; medium . vealers $12.00; choice salable to $13.50. HOGS: Salable 600, total 750; market unevenly . steady to 23 cents' lower: two loads good- choice around , 180-230 lb. weights $16.50; good- choice rnA-lr.Ini mncflv 1 M' 94n.30il lb. $15.50-16.00; light lights, $15.25-50; good sows $13.50 to $14.00; choice light feeder pigs quotable to' $13.50 :' - SHEEP: Salable -ndtotal-780, few medium lambs steady at $12.50; 2 loads feeding' lambs unsold, held above $15.00; com mon down to $10.00; good, ewes quotable up to $7.50. ;-:: v- m see my boys again when I christen the boat (Navy tug). I know the boys would want me to do It for them. Mrs. Thomas Sullivan', whose five sons went down with cruiser Juneau. ' BASIN