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twiuary 20, 1043 CLASSIFIED ADS Lost and round n r n - -iri-i-" ' LOST Jersey cow and calf, Guernsey heifer. Irvln John' ton, Rt. 1, Box 654A, four mllei northeast Merrill. 1-30 LOST Earring of two diver belli. Return to News-Hersia or nhone 8124. 1-30 , , Oentral Notice ftnjAaWMViiiifii ' MIRACLE SERIES PIANO Popular, classical. Ph. 3400. .20 Perionele MONUMENTS Klamath Falli Marble and uranue worm. Allt So, 11th. Phono 0381. 20 10 Services BLACKSMITHING and welding. Tractor, truck and farm maclv inery repair. Speclnl built elevators, itnckeri and buck rakes. BROWN EQUIPMENT CO. 1040 So. 0th St. Phone 8247 4-23 CHIMNEY SWEEP. Oil burner service. Furnaces cleaned. J. A. Tufls. Phono 7140. 2-22 X WILL OBTAIN your delnyod birth certificate for you. Chas. Huthowny, 120 No. 10th St., Klamath Foils, Ore. 1-31 FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh Ins. Clifford Golden. Phono 3022. l-30m REFRIGERATOR, washing ma chine, vacuum clennor parts and servico, all makes. Merit Owashlng Machine Service, 611 South Sixth. l-30m INCOME TAX RETURNS ex pertly prepared reasonable charges. We have Oregon, Cal ifornia, Fedoral forms. Come early avoid rush. Bring last year's returns If available. Room 4, Melhase Bldg., 328 Main. Phone 6870. W. B. Bowne, R. F. McLaren. 1-10 PICTURE FRAMING Goeller's, 130 Main. 2-14m HEMSTITCHING DRESSMAKING, Buttons and Buckles covered. Alterations . en new and old clothing. Mrs. H. M. Allender, 731 Main, Room 216. Phone 7268. 2-18m 'ATNTINO, KALSOM1NINO R. L. Brown. Phone 4228. 2-10m ;6USB CLEANING Art Bene- dlct 6848. 2 0m CROSS CUT AND CIRCULAR AwS should be repaired now. Bodenhamer Saw and Repair Shop, 381 E. Main. 2-20 FAFERHANGERS PAINTERS available. Goeller's, 230 Main Phone 6704. 2-24 PIANO TUNING Wm. Morgan, Empire Hotel. 1-30 PICTURE FRAMING Art and Gift Shop. 819 Main, , 2-24m DRESSMAKING, formats and alterations, all kinds. Margo, Whytal's balcony. 2-28 BAGS MACHINE CLEANED and patched, People's Ware- O house Bag Co. 4982tf la Health DR. M. C. CASSEL, chiropractic clinic, colon and rectal dis eases, 832 Main. Dial 7218. l-30m 14 Help Wanted Female ELDERLY WOMAN who wants home, wages care of semi- invalid elderly man. Write Box 4044, Herald and News 1-29 EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, between 20 and 40. Answer in own handwriting, Herald. News Box 4046. 1-20 WANTED Housekeeper. Phone 4014. 1-30 MARKERS, SORTERS and press O operators. Apply New City Laundry. , 1-30 WANTED Woman from 25 to 35 learn to be optical tech nlclan. American Optical Co. Medical-Dental Bldg. . 1-30 EXPERIENCED a 1 1 k -, presser, Call after 5 p. m. Acme Clean. era. 2-1 16 Help Wanted, Male CONTRACT LOGGER Perma nent 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 99. Apply Crag Lumber Co.. Cnstolla, Calif. 4924tf 18 Situations Wanted BABYLAND CHre of babies and children. Hour, day or week. 1104 Crescent. Phone 8341 ,, 2-4m OUNG married lady wishes typing or clerical work. Phono 40ZU. 2-1 WANTED Children to oare for , In my h6me. 815 No. 2nd. 1-30 20 Room and Board ROOM BOARD 1841 Main. 2-26 ROOM AND BOARD 8 14 Washington. 6830. 1-29 22 Roomi For Rent MARS HOTEL 1411 Main, by the armory. Steam heated rooma $3.60 week up. Tran alent $1. 2-21 ROOMS 1034 High. 2m CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th. All outside, newly decorated, modern rooms. All with new innaranrlng mattresses. Free parking. l-30m NICE ROOMS 134 N. 3rd. 2-11 ROOM 020 Lincoln. 4810U MODERN OUTSIDE ROOMS $4.00 week. 228 No. 4th. 2-15 ROOM FOR RENT- -514 N. 10th 2-4 24 Apartments For Rent HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS com pletely furnished, $4 and $4.80 week, 4ic Bo. 5th. as VACANCY Rex Arms apart- ments. 224 Broad. Phone 8769, New im.nagomont, Mr. and Mrs. Lovelace. 2-8m ESPLANADE COURT apart- menta. Furnished. Walking dlstanco. 2-10 CASCADE APARTMENT HOTEL Apartment accom modatlons with hotol service. Completo kltchon and dinette Doy. weok or month. Three blocks from city center. 21 lm FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 133 N. 10th. 2-13 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Utilities furnished. 419 No. 10th. 2-16 LARGE 2-ROOM steam heated ot.: also one-room apt, kitclv enette, shower. Electricity furnished. Adults, no pets Corner Pine and Cedar. 1-30 VACANCY 303 So, 0047. 8th. Phone 1-29 VACANCY Apt and sleeping room. Court Vlqw Hotol, 3rd and Main. , 2-1 FOR RENT Apartment cottage, close In on 11th street, 120, Also, apt. close in on Oak St. $10. Not more than two. Phone 4272, office hours. 2S6tf LARGE ONE-ROOM Private bath, electric range. 328 Com' . morclal. 342tt FURNISHED APARTMENT Winter rates 13.80 and up , 1404 Klamath. 2-3 LIGHT, CLEAN housekeeping room with kitchenette, 248 Broad. ' 4948U RIVERVIEW Four nicely fur nlshed rooms, with two bed. rooms, eloctric range, refrig erator. Phone 8462. 4947U TWO-ROOM furnished apart ment. Wood and water fur nlshed. 816, 2124 Reclame tlon. 1-30 ATTRACTIVE housekeep ing rooms, (4 and up.,. 216 Main, Fairfield Apartments 2-4 28 Houses For Rent FIVE ROOM unfurnished house in Rlvervlew addition, Phone 4808. ..' 1-29 2-ROOM HOUSE 823.28. Phone 6777. 1320 Oak. 4026tf TRUCKS FOR RENT You drive; move yourself, save H Stiles .Beacon Service, 1201 East Main. Phone 8304. 2-7m SMALL , MODERN furnished house, Everything furnished 2128 Blehn. 4102U FOR RENT Partly furnished house, Close In. Inquire 814 Lincoln. 4463tf MODERN, furnished 1-bedroom house, oil heater. Inquire 305 Lincoln.. - 4155U CLEAN 3-ROOM HOUSE Util ities furnished, 2000 Blehn. 2-27 FOR RENT 3-room partly fur nished $18; 2-room partly fur nished $10. Inquire at 3440 Boardman avenue, Cabin 8 , , 1-29 8-ROOM DUPLEX New, large unfurnished or with electric stove, refrigerator, furnace 1133 California. Phone, 5688. 344tf HOUSE FOR RENT 6 rooms. Call 3315. 1-29 THREE-ROOM modern, furnish ed house. Phone 7074. 2-2 UNFURNISHED HOUSE on 320 . Martin. One bedroom, kitchen, dinette, living room. Rent $25. E. Gray Real Estate, 118 N. 7th. Sunday phone 4680. 1-30 28 Miscellaneous For Rent 1 GARAGE for rent. 1841 Es ' . planado. 1-29 TO LEASE Grain land in low . er Klamath, 880 acres. Cash or crop share. Donald Mot schenbacher. 710 N. 11. Ph. 3445. 1-29 DEAD CAR STORAGE ONLY. Safety and protection. Cars are not moved or molested. 231 So. Uth. 2-llm 30 Real Estate For Sale SEE Everett Dennis for real es tate. New locution, 121 N. 8th. 2-2 WANTED Properties to sell. Everett Dennis, Realtor. New locution 121 N. 8th. Ph. 8491. 2-3 NICE 6-room home for sale or rent, furnished If desired. At Sunset Ranch, one mile out Phono 8788, . 4191tf ACRE GOOD LAND, berries, trees, 3-room house and porch, root cellar, woodshed and one room house 12x16. $1200 cash. On Homedale oad, 5613 Le Innd drive. 1-30 34 Automotive "- GET YOUR AUTO GLASS in stalled at Kimball's Olass Shop, 827 Walnut Ph. 7378. 2-8m FOR SALE 1941 half-ton Ford pickup. Take passenger car on trade. 710 Lowell after 6 p. m. 1-29 1928 DODGE SEDAN Four 8-ply and one 8-ply tires, new battery,. Prestone. Excellent condition. $40 cash, 1834 Or chard. 1-29 1936 FORD PICKUP Good mo tor, tires fair. 2118 So. 6th. 1-30 1937 CHEVROLET PICKUP Motor A-l condition, excep tionally good tires, new li cense. Cash or terms. 228 Spring. 1-29 WILL PAY CASH for '40-'41 Chrysler, Olds or Chevl News Herald Box 345. 1-29 EQUITY in '37 Chevrolet Sedan. Good rubber, mechanically OK. Glencourt Apt. No. 1 near Weyerhaeuser. 1-29 WANTED TO BUY 1 '.4-ton late model truck. Lost River Dairy. , 351tf 35 Fuel Heating UNION BURNER OILS We . keep your storage tank full. Call Klamath Oil Co,, 8404 l-30m 36 Miscellaneous For Sale W ATKINS PRODUCTS. 6623 or 2318 Home. Dial 2-4 STOVES REPAIRED All parts stocked. Used furniture, stoves bought. OK Second Hand Store, 820 Klamath. Phone 8671. . l-30m FOR SALE Booy wood. Box 44. Worden, Ore. 2-6 RUBBER STAMPS, Printed signs, madc-toordcr. Commer cial printing, most reasonable prices. Geo. J. Kunzman, 127 No. 4.h. Phono 6632. 2-9 FULLER BRUSHES CALL 632 So. Riverside Phone 8348. R. V. MORGAN. 2-8m 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 Hendrlck's Drug, Louie Polln's, Postoffice news stand, Carmichacl's news stand, Robinson's Food store, Shaw Stationery, Herald and News, Vic a Signal Service. 8104tf GLASS Mirrors, resllverlng, plate, window and auto glass, furniture tops, shelves. Kim ball's Glass Shop, 827 Walnut. Phone 7378. ; 2-6m MEDIUM Petite prunes, 100 lbs., $6.00 FOB. Choice Italians, 10c lb. Llndbloom, Roseburg. - . 1-29 FOR SALE Hercules English made bicycle. Two brand new tires. Call 8297. . 1-29 FOR SALE Dry wood. Arthur. Phone 6870. 2189 2-26 FOR THE BEST BUY IN TOWN in Used Furniture, Stoves and Appliances see Palmer's Bar gain House, 2401 So. 6th St. TODAY'S SPECIALS o Nice Bedroom suites $35 up 8 Good Dinette Sets $10 up 10 Nice Wood Ranges......$15 up 10 Dandy Radios $15 up o t ine Davenport Suites $45 up lou Heaters and Circu lators $3 up 100 Beds, Springs, Mattresses and other line bargains. See them today. We give terms. We buy used furniture, i 2-3 DRY BODY 9009. WOOD Phone 2-3 FRESH EGGS FOR SALE Graded and candled in case lots. Goodlngs Poultry Farm. Phone 4948. 2-2 HIGH CHAIRS -Furniture. $7.95. Lucas .. 2-1 DRIVEWAY CINDERS Phone 8817. : 4951tf FOR SALE Canadian certified Russet seed potatoes. Tried and proven. Goo. C. Burger, 209 Williams Bldg. Phone 5660. 2-28 FUEL RATIONING NOW HERE Genuine U, S. Rockwool In sulation, blown in with our special equipment, will solve your heating problem. Noth ing down, payments as low as $5 per month. SUBURBAN LUMBER CO. Phone 3301 271tf HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 38 For Sale or Trade 4-PIECE BEDROOM SET, in- nerspring mattress with coll springs; 6-foot refrigerator. Sea Stiles at Oldsmoblle Gar age. 21 40 To Exchange TRADE Winchester deer rifle for Iron chassis 2-wheel trailer, preferably 800x20 tires. P. O. Box 67. 1-29 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 Drag saw. Lee Stephens, Box 928, Tlon esta. , , 1-30 WANTED Used pianos. Spot cash, Louis R. Mann, tuner, Derby's,, 120 N. 7th. Phone 4819 or 7178. 2-25 WORKING MOTHER wishes room and board for herself and school age child. News Herald Box 339. 1-30 WANTED TO RENT Two-bedroom furnished house. Phone 73B8. 2-1 44 Livestock and Poultry 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 3805. 4028tf WANTED TO BUY Some more Guernsey cows, and some Guernsey heifer calve, wean ed, ,. Please give price when you phone as tires are hard to get. Phone 4943. R. C Prudhomme, 5102 So. 6th St. 1-19U 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 Holstein 6 gal. cow. Freshen soon. $110. Phone 5068. - 2-2 FOR SALE Young heifers and bull calves. J. E. Williams, 7 miles south, V4 mile west old Midland road. 2-2 FOR SALE One 2-year-old Hoi stein bull. Rudolph Jellnek, Malln, Ore. 1-30 WANTED Cattle, sheep and hogs. J. D. Becklcy. Phone 7334 evenings. 4953tf FOR SALE Young OIC boar. S Guy Barton. 2-1 48 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 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 5195 l-30m LOANS, Established 8 Years In Klamath County a Furniture Loans . Signature Loans Livestock Loans $25 to $300 Rogers, Finance Co.. S-189 412 Main, Dial 5113 t-Kim BIG BASIN LBR. CO. Main St Spring Phone 3144 48 Financial 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 4864 WANTED TO LOAN Private money on farm land. Must be well secured. News-Herald Box 74. 2-3 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been ap pointed Administratrix of the estate of Georgie 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 AHmlnfurrfttriv i 8-15-22-29; F 5 No. 188 NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE Scaled bids will be received by the Regional Forester, Port land, Oregon, up to and not later than 10 a. m. February 15, 1943, for all the live timber marked or designated for cut ting, and all merchantable dead timber located on an area em bracing about 2900 acres with in Sections 4, 8, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 30, T. 34 S. R. 14 E.W.M., Fremont Na- tional Forest, Oregon, estimated to be 16,000,000 feet, B.M., more or less, of live and dead ponder osa pine saw timber, and an un estimated amount of California incense cedar, sugar pine, lodge pole pine, and white fir saw timber to be cut at the option of the purchaser. No bid of less than $5.60 per M. feet for pon- derosa pine, $1.00 per M. feet for California incense cedar, $2.00 per M. feet for sugar pine, and $.50 per M feet for white fir and lodgepole pine will be considered. In addition to the prices bid for the stumpage, a cooperative deposit ot $.15 per M. feet B.M. to cover the cost of tree planting, seed sowing and timber stand improvement work on the area cut over, for the total cut of timber under the terms of the agreement, will be required. $10,000 must accompany each bid, to be applied on the pur chase price, ' refunded, or re tained in part as liquidated damages, according to condi tions of sale.- The right to re ject any and all bids is reserved. Before bids are submitted, full information concerning the tim ber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Su pervisor, Lakeview, Oregon, or the Regional Forester, Portland, Oregon. J. 29; F. 10; No. 181 Sprague River Mrs. .Ins Ynnnff has been called to Utah, owing to the seri ous illness of her. father. - Mrs. Silas Shepherd, who has been on the sick list, is staying in Klamath Falls to be under the doctor's care. Guests at the Paul Eden home this week are Mrs. Eden's sister, Mrs.. Francis Schmeck and son Michael, of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eden spent the weekend In Klamath Falls. Mrs. Aldo Ferarri received word of the death of her grand father in Portland. The Ladies Sewing club is sponsoring the infantile paraly sis fund dance in the school gym nasium, Saturday, January 30. The next well-child clinic will be held Friday, February 5. Red Cross unit will meet Tues day, February 2, in the clubroom to hold election of officers. STRICTLY BUSINESS "And all because you insisted on writing the gag for our radio piograml" c Mcfthetl and fyUtoHcial FAVORITES HIT By VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK, Jan. 29 OP) In dustrials, with steels conspicu ous, took charge of the climbing forces in today's stock market and many favorites touched new highs for 18 months or longer on the largest volume for the year to date. Buuun inspiration again wa ascribed mainly to the war news. investment demand and a alight touch of Inflationary tempera ture. Gains ran to around 2 points at the best. These were trimmed here and there in the fi nal hour and scattered losers were in evidence.- Transfers were about 1,200,000 shares. Bonds maintained their equili- Drium. Closing quotations: American Can .... 781 Am Car & Fdy . 291 Am Tel it Tel ....131 Anaconda .... 261 Calif Packing . 251 Cat Tractor 42 Comm'nw'lth & Sou .....716 General Electric 331 General Motors .,..... 46 Gt Nor Ry pfd' 241 Illinois Central .... 81 Int Harvester ....... 891 Kennecott ............ 301 Lockheed ............ 19 Long-Bell "A" ........... 171 Montgomery Ward 361 Nash-Kelv . 61 N Y Central ', 121 Northern Pacific ........ 81 Pac Gas & El ... 251 Packard Motor 31 Pena R R ....... 251 Republic Steel 151 Richfield Oil . 81 Safeway, Stores ... ,.. 361 Sears Roebuck .....,.... 82 Southern Pacific ....., 17 Sunshine Mining . 41 Trans-America . 61 Union Oil Calif .,.. ... ' 171 Union Pacific .... , 841 U S Steel ........... . 511 Warner Pictures .... 81 New Pine Creek .... Chris Capnon - is . up and around again after being laid up for two or three weeks with an ulcered leg. Carrol Mulkey helped him with his chores some when he, was- suffering worst from his malady. Sergeant Marcus Partin stop ped in for a brief chat while home on. a brief visit. He had gotten a nine-day leave of ab sence to see his brother Don, but missed him somehow. Don is now supposed to be in Ha waii. , .L.ee .perry was home lor a few days' visit with hia family from Babbit, Nev., where he la working. Mrs. Herb Gentry returned last Sunday from a two weeks' visit at Cedarville with rela tives.' Mrs. Bessie F. Woods enter tained at a pinochle party last Saturday evening. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. Coleman George, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Irvm L. Fans and Hershel Fleming. Mrs. Fay Keller 'returned last Sunday after- spending a few days south with Mrs. Neva Low ell of Ft. Bidwell, who went to see her son in the army but missed seeing him because of his being transferred to some other part of the country. Valeanle "SmaVa" Volcanoes nevSr give off fire and smoke. Their supposed smoke is condensed steam and gases carrying dust particles, while the supposed fire is the reflection of glowing lava. By McFeatters HIGHS BIG TURNOVER LIVESTOCK f. T. LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 29 (P)-(FCMN) Cattle: salable 50, Nominal; for week, generally strong; bulk 890-1000 lb. medium to good steers $14.00-18.25; medium heifers and range cows scarce, most common cows $9.80-10.00, few cutters $8.60-9.00, canners $7.00 8.00; medium sausage bulls $11.00-80, Calves: none; nom inal. Hogs: salable 250. Around 20c higher; about two loada good to choice 200-220 lb. barrows and gilts $16.20, hew high; odd good sows $14.40-80. Sheep: salable 150, . Strong; good to choice wooled lambs quoted $14.80-15.60; medium to choice ewes $7.75-8.29. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Jan. 29 (AP- USDA) Cattle: salable and to tal 25; calves: salable 10, total 35; market steady on limited offerings; no medium, to good fed steers offered, quotable $13.50-15.00, week's top $15.25; odd medium heifers $11.00, week's top fed heifers $14.25; canner and cutter - cows $6,50 8.00, fat dairy-type cows to $8.75, common beef cows $9.00, good young beef cows quotable to $12.25; medium to good bulls $11.00-12.50; good and choice vealers salable $14.50-15.50, ex treme top Thursday $16.00. Hoks: salable 200. total 400; market slow, truck-ins mostly 25c under Thursday's general market; good and choice around 180-210 lb. drive-ins moiuy $15.50, extreme early top $15.75, one carload unsold held above $15.50; zau-zas id. 15.00; 126-156 lb. $l.Zo-10.UO; good 425 lb. sows $13.75; choice light feeder pigs quotable to $13.00. Sheep: salable and total none; market nominal; good to choice fed lambs salable $14.50-15.25, common grades down to $10.00; good ewes $7.00-50. WHEAT CHICAGO, Jan. 29 (API- Grains were firm today on the hores of traders that the con gressional farm bloc will resist any attempt to place ceilings on wheat at below parity prices Trading was light in most pits, although more activity . devel oped, in corn than has been tne case In recent : sessions. Corn futures advanced small fractions as .weather conditions made movement to markets ' unfavor able. '; ' .,.',? Wheat closed 1-Ie higher, May $1,391, July $1,381, corn was 1-lc up, May 981c, oats ad vanced 1-lc, rye jumped 11-lic and soybeans were inactive. ' Files Bother Rhinoceros In spite of the fact that its hide will stop a bullet, flies cause' a rhinoceros much dis comfort. The flies know, just where to-bite, crawling into the creases of the armor-like hide where the skin is thin and soft. KLAMATH BASIN Carload Potato Shipments (Figures from State-Federal Inspector Ross Aubrey) Day of ' Month Season 1942-43 Season 1941-42 jn ; x Jan. to Season Jan. to Season'. ' Dally Date to Date Daily Date to Date . 1 3930 0 0 3804 : 2 . 38 39 3968 7 . 7 3811 . 3 b 39 3968 17 24 " 3828 4" 36 75 4004 . 9 . ..'.-.-,83; 3S3? (T 41 116.- -4045 12 45 3849 ' s" 56 - 172 4101 29 . ..... ,74 , 3878 7 57 . 229 , 4158 - 42 116 3920 , 8 39 268 4197, S3 169 3973 9 57 328 4245 49 218 4022 r lO- 0 325 " 4245 62 270 4074, " n . 37 362 4282 13 283 4087 12 ... 37 399 4319 47 330 4134 . . 13 82 461 4381 57 387 4191 14 66 527 4447 . 68 453 4257 18 44 571 4491 . 44 497 . 4301 16 89 - 680 4880 39 836 4340 17 0 680 4580 40 576 ; 4380 18 . 16 , i 676 4596 T7- 580 4384 19 12 688 4608 ,29 609 4413 . 20 17 ' 705 4625 " 30 639 . 4443 21 26 ,.731 4651 37 676 4480 ' 22 23 756 4676 29 705 4509 . 23 . 51 807 4727 32 737 . 4541 24 0 807 4727 19 756 4560 25 18 825 4745 T 757 4561 26 47 . 872 4792 24 . 781 4585 27 38 910" 4830 . 23 804 4808 ' 28 - '. ' . 24 828 4632 29 ; . . ' . 22 . 850 - --4854 ' 30 . T 25- . 875 4879 31 ' " 0 19 894 .4891 PAGE NINE PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 29 WV Production of pine lumber drop ped off approximately one-third -during the week ending January 23 and shipments and orders al so were down, the. Western Pin association reported today. With the lumber industry par alyzed from heavy snow and cold, production totaled only 33,828,000 board feet, as com pared with 50,119,000 for the previous week ; and 43,374,000 for the corresponding week last year. . Similar comparisons of ship ments and orders were 49,096, 000; 62,072,000; 73,635,000 and 57,400,000; 61,376,000; 95,893,- 000. ' ,: HIGHER PRICE! WASHINGTON, Jan. 29, m The government yesterday guar anteed farmers higher prices this year for tomato, pea, sweet corn ' and snap bean canning crops, but promised that con sumer prices of the canned pro ducts would be held at approxi mately, present levels. - Under a program designed to encourage greater production of these crops, the agriculture de partment' announced it would buy these canned vegetables from' canners at prices which would enable them to pay farm ers specified, minimum . prices. These minimum prices wU! be higher than were paid last year, it said. The department plans to sell the- canned gooda back to can ner at a discount and at prices which would permit their distri bution under retail ceiling prices little if any higher than now pre vail.: The ; difference, . which . would in effect be a subsidy, will . be borne by the department. Officials said canned tomatoes, peas, sweet corn and snap beans would be major commodities on 1 the list of canned gooda to be rationed later. BOSTON WOOL ' . ' BOSTON Jan. 29 (AP-USDA) Scoured- Texas lambs' wool- of poor, color was sold at a price of $1.08 today. Spot Australian. 64s combing wool were sold at a clean price of $1.06 out of bond. - Some demand for Aus tralian 648 top for -aerte had a firming .effect on-' price. - Sales were made in moderate volume at $1.36. ; ''Protect the toad week" 1 celebrated each year in Way-, cross, Ga., and citizens extol the virtues of the common . toad throughout the nation by means of posters, press, radio, and by word of mouth.. ...