February I, 1M3
HERALD 'AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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CLASSIFIED
ADS
2 Loit and Found
(tIXA-f1-AArVV.Y-rIr" HjfaUa
LOST Orcon automobile fonder
klrt. Howard. Phono 3487.
3-3
LOST Botween Ft. Klamath
Snnd Crock ser-
vice station, sawmill log turn
er cylinder top bead, bottom
hoad, piston and rod. Finder
call Dcichutvi Lumber Co.,
Mowlcli, collect. 2-1
4 . General Notice
njyirjvywy'''iif
I WILL NOT be responsible lor
any bllla contracted by anyone
other than mysolf aflor Janu
ary 20, 1043. Wilbur L, Norrli.
21
MIRACLE SERIES PIANO
Popular, classical. Ph. 349tL
Personals
MONUMENTS Klamath Falls
Marble and Granite Worka.
110 So. 11th. Phone 6381.
2-9
10
Services
WILL Dump out your basement,
Pumpi (or rout. Southern
Oregon Well Drilling Co.
Phono 8022. 2-8
BLACKSM1T111NQ and welding.
Tractor, truck and (arm mach
inery repair. Special built
levators, stackers and buck
rakes.
BROWN EQUIPMENT CO.
3040 So. 6th St. Phone 8247
4-23
CHIMNEY SWEEP. Oil burner
service, Furnaces cleaned.
J. A. Tufts.. Phone 7149, 2-22
INCOME TAX RETURNS ex
pertly prepared reasonable
charges. We have Oregon, Cal
ifornia, Fedoral forms. Come
arly avoid rush. Bring last
year's returns It available.
Room 4, Molhaso Bldg., 328
Main. Phone 6076. W. B
Bowne, R. F. McLaren. 31 0
PICTURE FRAMING Qoeller's,
230 Main. 2-14m
HKMSTITCHINB
DRESSMAKING, Buttons and
niiplclni covered. Alterations
on new and old clothing. Mrs.
H. M. Allender, 731 Main,
Room 216. Phono 7203. 2-16m
PAINTING, KALSOMINING
H. L. Brown. Phone 4220.
2-19m
HOUSE CLEANINQ Art Bene-
.41.. AftAfi 5.p.m
CROSS CUT AND CIRCULAR
SAWS should be repaired now
Bodenhamer Saw and Repair
Shop. 381 E. Main. 2-20
PAPERH ANGERS PAINTERS
available. Gocllcr's, 230 Main.
Phone 6704. 2-24
DRESSMAKING, formals and
alterations, all kinds, Margo
Whytal's balcony. 2-28
BAGS MACHINE CLEANED
and patched. Peoplo's Ware
house Bag Co. 40S2U
T wir.r. onTAIN vnur dnlnved
birth certificate (or you. Chas.
Hathaway. 120 No. 10th St.,
Klnmath Falls, Ore. 2-28
REFRIGERATOR, washing ma
4 chine, vacuum cleaner parts
and service, all makes. Morit
Washing Mnchine Service, 611
South Sixth. 2-28m
FLOOR SANDING and rellnlsh
Ing. Clifford Golden. Phone
3B22. 2-28m
13
Health
DR. M. C. CASSEL, chiropractic
clinic, colon and rectal dls
eases. 832 Main. Dial 7218.
2-28m
14 Help Wanted Female
EXPERIENCED silk pressor.
Call after 8 p. m. Acme Clean
ers. 2-1
16 Help Wanted, Male
WANTED TO BORROW $38
000 on first mortgage business
property. Will pay good Inter
est. Call 3148. I B
CONTRACT LOGGER Perma
nent Job for logger with equip
ment to handle 7 to 8 million
(t, yearly. Short haul, good
ground. Price secondary to
man who con produce. Mill
northern California on High
way 99. Apply Crag Lumber
Co., Custolla, Calif. 4924U
WANTED Man and wife, clean
Ing and pressing team to
handle plant In Lajcevlow.
Write Box 880, Lakovlew, Ore.
2-2
18
Situations Wanted
BABYLAND Cure of babies
and children. Hour, day or
week. 1 1104 Crescont, Phone
8341 2-4m
YOUNG married lady wishes
typing or clerical work, Phone
4520. 2-1
.20
Room and Board
ROOM -BOARD 1841 Main.
2-26
ROOM Board, 620 Jefferson.
Phone 6337. 2-6
30
Room and Board
ROOM-BOARD Cienllomnn.
804 N. 10th. Phone 6614. 2-6
BOARD. ROOM 814 Washing-
ton. . 2-0
33 Booms For Rant
ROOM (or business girl. Phone
0624. 2-2
MARS HOTEL 1411 Main, by
the armory. Steam heated
roomi $3. BO week up. Trail
lent 1. 2-21
ROOMS 1034 High.
2-Bm
NICE ROOMS 134 N. 3rd. 2-11
ROOM 020 Lincoln.
48101
ROOM FOR RENT 814 N. 10th.
2-4
CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th.
$4.00 week. All outside, newly
decorated, modern rooms. All
with new Innerspring mat
tresses. Free parking. 2-28m
24 Apartmints For Rent
FURNISHED tv-room apart
ment with bath. 2 blocks off
Main. 6121 High. 486b. 2-2
FOR RENT Apartment, mostly
furnished. $12.80. Phone 8388.
2-2
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS com
pletely furnished, $4 and $4.80
week, 41C So. 0th. z-a
VACANCY Rex Arms apart
menti, 224 Broad. Phone
8769. New management, Mr.
and Mrs. Lovelace. 2-8m
ESPLANADE COURT apart
monti. Furnished. Walking
distance. 2-10
CASCADE APARTMENT
HOTEL Apartment accom
modations with hotel service.
Complete kitchen and dinette.
Day, week or month. Three
blocks from city center. 2-1 lm
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
rooms. 133 N. 10th. 2-13
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
Utilities furnished. 419 No,
10th. 2-18
VACANCY Apt and sleeping
room. Court View Hotel, 3rd
and Main. ' 2-1
LARGE ONE-ROOM Private
bath, electric range. 828 Com,
merctal. 342U
FURNISHED APARTMENT
Winter rates $3.80 and up
1404 Klamath. 2-3
LIGHT, CLEAN housekeeping
room with kitchenette. 248
Broad. 4948tf
RIVERVIEW Four nicely fur
nished rooms, with two bed
rooms, electric range, refrlg-
orator, Phone 6482. 4047tf
ATTRACTIVE housekecp
ing rooms, $4 and up. 216
Main, Fairfield Apartments,
... 2-4
3-ROOM Furnished apt. 822
East Main. Convenient for rail'
road mon. Ph. 7816. 2-1
FOR RENT Furnished apart-
ment. Adults only. Earlcy
Hotel. 96tf
MODERN four-room furnished
apartment. Hot and cold wa
ter furnished. 1126 Grant. 2-6
THREE-ROOM modern, furnish
ed apartment, $28 month, 784
N. 10th. Phone 8438. 2-3
FOR RENT New two-bedroom
furnished apartment. 748 Rose,
Phone 4229. 2-3
FOUR-ROOM furnished apart
ment, close in.' Clean and rea
sonable. Utilities and garage
suitable for two. Phone 4486,
1721 Wall. 38U
FURNISHED 4-room apartment
Adults. No pets. 828 Lincoln.
2-6
DUPLEX APARTMENT 212
LewlsnnulreSlSMalnj
26 Houses For Rent
2-ROOM HOUSE $23.28. 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 Blchn. 4192U
FOR RENT Partly furnished
house. Close In. Inquire 814
Lincoln. 4465tf
CLEAN 3-ROOM HOUSE Util
ities furnished. 2000 Biehn.
2-27
8-ROOM DUPLEX New, large,
unfurnished or with electric
stove, refrigerator, furnace.
1133 California. Phone 8688.
' . 344tf
THREE-ROOM modern, furnish
ed house. Phone 7674, 2-2
FIVE ROOMS furnished. In
quire 620 Washington.
2-2
TWO-ROOM HOUSE, 1-3 acre
ground, garage, woodshed and
chicken house. 2010 Hope.
371tf
FOR RENT Partly furnished
house. 247 Rogers. Inquire
313 MRln. 2-3
28 Miscellaneous For Rent
DEAD CAR STORAGE ONLY.
Safety and protection. Cars
are not moved or molested.
231 So. 11th. 2-llm
30 Real Estate For Sale
.'. Summers Lane
23-acra ranch houie, barn,
chlckon house, apploi, berries,
cherries going at $7000, Some
terms,
CHILCOTE & SMITH
Since 1009
111 M nth Phone 4564
Members Klamath Realty Board
i-i
SEE Everett Donnia for real es
tate. New location, 121 N. Bin
2-2
WANTED Properties to soli.
Everett Dennis, Realtor. New
location 121 N. 8th. Ph. 8401.
2-2
34 Automotive
40 PONTIAC COUPE Very ex
cellent tires, car clean and In
good condition. Phone 8874
botween 8 and 12 a. m. 2-1
GET YOUR AUTO GLASS In
stalled at Kimball's Glass
Shop, 827 Walnut Ph. 7378.
2-6m
WANTED TO BUY lit -ton
lato model truck. Lost River
Dairy. 3S1U
FOR SALE 1940 Special de
luxe 4 dr. Chcv. sedan. Good
rubber, radio, heater. Phone
6287. 2-2
38
Fuel Heating
UNION BURNER OILS We
keep your storage tank full.
Call Klamath Oil Co., 8404.
2-28 m
38 Miscellaneous For Sale
FOR SALE Davenport
chair. Phone 7892.
and
2-2
FURNITURE1 FOR SALE Sun
set Horse Ranch. Phone 8788.
Davenport set, bedroom suite,
dinotle set, bed, mattress,
spring, wood or coal range,
heater, oil heater, dresser, li
brary table, etc. 362tf
FULLER BRUSHES Clem Joy
er. 1438 Martin. Phone 6677.
2-28
WATKINS PRODUCTS.
, 6623 or 2318 Home.
Dial
2-4
FOR BALE Body wood. Box
44, Worden, Ore. 2-8
RUBBER STAMPS, Printed
'signs, made-to-ordcr. Commer
cial printing, most reasonable
prices. Geo. J. Kunzman, 127
No. 4:h. Phone 6832. 2-9
FULLER BRUSHES
CALL 832 So, Riverside. Phone
3348. R. V. MORGAN. 2-8m
GLASS Mirrors, resllvering,
plate, window and auto glass,
furniture tops, shelves. Kim
ball's Glass Shop, 627 Walnut.
Phone 7378. 2-6m
FOR SALE Dry wood. 2189
Arthur. Phone 6870. 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
6 Nice Bedroom suites $38 up
8 Good Dinette Sets $10 up
10 Nice Wood Ranges $18 up
10 Dandy Radios $18 up
8 Fine Davenport
Suites $48 up
100 Heaters and Circu-.
lators $3 up
100 Beds, Springs, Mattresses
and other fine bargains. See
them today. We give terms.
We buy used furniture. 2-3
DRY BODY WOOD Phone
9009. 2-3
FRESH EGGS FOR SALE
Graded and candled in case
lots. Goodings Poultry Farm.
Phone 4946. 2-2
HIGH CHAIRS $7.93. Lucas
Furniture. 2-1
DRIVEWAY CINDERS Phone
. 6817. 4951tf
FOR SALE Canadian certified
Russet seed potatoes. Tried
and proven. Geo. C. Burger,
209 Williams Bldg. Phone
8060. 2-28
FUEL RAT'ONING 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
$8 per month.
SUBURBAN LUMBER CO.
Phono 3301 271U
l
AVON PRODUCTS Dial 8691.
2-17
FOR SALE Taylorcraft air
plane, 2-place dual controls,
68 h.p, motor, dual magnetos,
new propeller, all in Al shape,
a little over 2 years old. Has
been well taken care of and
never cracked up. A bargain
at $1080. Would consider a
late model car, truck or pick.
up. The plane can be seen at
. K. F, airport. If interested
write to Art Schneider, Rt. 3,
Box 330A, Grants Pass, Ore
gon.. 2-3
RADIOS Sell or trade. First
house past Frankford's wood
yard, Bond highway. 2-6
STOVES REPAIRED All parte
stocked. Used furniture
stoves bought. OK Second
Hand Store, 820 Klamath
Phono 8671. 2-28m
38
For Sale or Trade
'36 V-8 SEDAN First-class
shape. Call at 606 N. 8th. 2-3
For Bale or Trade
4-PIECE BEDROOM SET, In
nerspring mattress with coil
springs; 6-foot refrigerator.
See Stiles at Oldsmoblle Gar
age. , 2-1
OX ACETYLENE WELDING
outfit. . Inquire at Union Sta
tion, corner of So. 6th and
Kant Main. 2-2
42 Miscellaneous Wanted
WANTED Used pianos. Spot
cash. Louis R. Mann, tuner,
Derby's, 120 N. 7th. Phone
4819 or 7178. 2-28
WANTED TO RENT Two-bedroom
furnished house. Phone
7368. 2-1
TRAPPERS We are paying top
prices (or coyote, muskrats,
lynx cats. Geo. E. Upton, Raw
Fur Dealer, Forest Grove, Ore.
2-7
WANTED 37" top' and 93' (ir
logs. Telegraph collect price
f.o.b. loading point, earliest
shipment. NIcdermeyer-Mar-44
Livestock and Poultry
WANTED TO BUY Some more
Guernsey cows, and some
Guernsey heifer calves, wean
ed. Please give price when
you phone as tires are hard
to get. Phone 4943. R. C.
Prudhomme, 8102 So. 6th St.
1-lOtf
FOR SALE Young heifers and
duu calves. J. fc. Williams. 7
miles south, Vt mile west old
Midland road. 2-2
WANTED Cattle, sheep and
hogs. J. D. Beckley. Phone
7334 evenings. 40S3tf
FOR SALE Young OIC boar
Guy Barton. 2-1
FOR SALE OR TRADF Pnro.
bred yearling Whitcface bull,
not registered. Phone 8438
2-3
HOLSTEIN 6 gal cow. Freshen
soon. Phone 8088. Albln Tav-
elrne. 2-2
SEE US BEFORE selling your
livestock to so-called shippers.
We need cattle and hogs here
at home and it will pay you
to sell direct to us. Pauley
Packing Co. Phone 8323
nights 3808. 4970tf
PALOMINO and Quarter horses
rtf n 1 1 ti 1 i I ur.i,A 1 :-t ;
and description. You will like
the quality and blood lines.
Duard D. Wilson, Vernon, Tex.
46 Financial
See
Dinty Moore
. For
AUTO LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS
FURNITURE LOANS
Simple Credit Requirements
" complete .privacy
12 Month: tn Pnv
Quick Service
No Co-Signers
Locallv Ownprl
Motor Investment Co.
Klamath's Oldest
M-273 S-241
114 N. 7th Phone 3328
2-28m
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 and Main Phone 8198
2-28m
LOANS
Established 8 Years In
Klamath County
' Furniture Loans
Signature Loans
Livestock Loans.
$28 to $300
Rogers Finance Co.
S-189 ,
412 Main Dial 5113
2-28m
WANTED TO LOAN Private
"money on (arm land. Must be
well secured. News-Herald
Box 74.' 2-3
"BIG BEN'S" HANDS
The hands o( "Big Ben," Lon
don's famous clock, weigh 224
pounds for the hour hand and
336 pounds for the minute hand.
The hour bell weighs 131 tons.
A beautiful room
COStS only
THC MIRACLE WALL FINISH
BIG BASIN LBR. CO.
Main fc Spring
. Phone 3144
38
Rests; Bags 3 Zeros
Capt. Joe Foss (above), ma
rine ace from Sioux Falls, 8,D.,
returned to action after a South
sta vacation and shot down
three Zeros. His total of Jap
planes destroyed now is 26. He
is shown while resting.
Panthers Defeat
Merrill Hoopmen
For Fifth Win
CHILOQUIN, Ore. The Chil-
oquin Panthers racked up their
fifth consecutive county victory
by defeating the Merrill Huskies
31-24, Jan. 22 at the Merrill gym.
High point men for Chlloquln
were: Flury, Robertson and Mil
ler; each with eight counters.
In a fast preliminary tilt, the
Chiloquin B squad defeated the
Merrill B teams, 34-21'.
LEGAL NOTICES
SALE OF TIMBER, KLAM
ATH INDIAN RESERVATION,
MT. SCOTT AIRPORT TIMBER
UNIT Sealed bids in duplicate
on forms provided therefor,
marked outside "Bid, Mt. Scott
Airport Timber Unit and ad
dressed to the "Superintendent,
Klamath Indian Agency, Ore
gon" will be received until 2
o clock p. fh., Pacific War Time,
February 4, 1943, for the pur
chase of merchantable timber
estimated to be about six hun
dred and fifty thousand (650,,
000) ft. B.M., more or less pon
derosa pine on a tract within the
Klamath Indian Reservation,
Oregon, described as the Mt.
Scott Airport Timber Unit, em
bracing approximately 260 acres
of timbered tribal land. Each bid
must state the price per thousand
feet B.M., Scribner Decimal C
Log Scale, that will be paid for
timber cut. No bid will be con
sidered for less than $4.80 per
thousand feet B.M., for pon
derosa and sugar pines. ' Each
bid must be accompanied by a
certified check in the amount of
$800 on a solvent National Bank,
payable to the. Special Disbursing
Agent, Klamath Indian Agency,
Oregon. The deposit will be re
turned to unsuccessful bidders.
The deposit of the successful
bidder will be retained in lieu
of bond covering satisfactory
performance of the terms of the
contract. The right to waive
technical defects and to reject
any and all bids is reserved. The
contract will specify that all des
ignated timber shall be cut and
removed from the unit prior to
November 30, 1943. For copies
of the contract, regulations, map
of sale area, blanks ior the sub
mission of bids, and other in
formation, apply to the Superin
tendent, Klamath Agency, Ore
gon. Dated this 18th day of January
1943, at Klamath Agency, Ore
gon. B. G. COURTRIGHT,
Superintendent.
J 25: F 1 No. 180.
STRICTLY BUSINESS
"They say the shipping room's
wonder. Sir, since you never seem to da much . . ,"
ManJzeU and Qincuuual
PROFIT TAKERS
NIP AT STOCK
By VIC rOR EUBANK
NEW YORK, Feb. 1 OP) Pro
fit takers nipped at the stock
market today but most leaders
stepped Into February without
suffering severe casualties and
many (avorites, including rails
and motors, put up successful
resistance. Sales were around 1,-
000,000 shares.
Carriers were propped by
Southern Pacific's 1942 prelim
inary report indicating net of
$22.64 a common share against
$9.15 in the preceding year. It
was not overlooked, though, that
S. P. was selling in the neigh
borhood of $17 share, or con
siderably less than annual earn
ings. Bonds were comparatively
steady.
. Closing quotations:
American Can ............. 781
Am Car & Fdy ..... 29
Am Tel tc Tel . 1311
Anaconda ......,. 271
Cat Tractor .. 421
Comm'nw'lth tc Sou 1832
General Electric 341
General Motors ....... 461
Gt Nor Ry pfd . 24i
Illinois Central 81
Int Harvester ..........
59 J
Kennecott .
31
191
37
12!
81
26
31
253
151
211
37
621
171
51
51
61
171
841
511
81
Lockheed
Montgomery Ward
N Y Central
Northern Pacific ..
Pas Gas St El .
Packard Motor ........
Penna R ,R
Republic Steel .
Richfield Oil ..
Safeway Stores ......
Sears Roebuck .
Southern Pacific ....
Standard Brands ....
Sunshine iMnlng ....
Trans-America
Uftion Oil Calif .
Union Pacific
U S Steel ..
Warner Pictures
Fortmann Named
As Assistant to
Clark Shaughnessy
PITTSBURGH, Feb. 1
Danny Fortmann, star lineman
of the Chicago Bears, today was
named an assistant coach to
Clark Shaughnessy at the Uni
versity of Pittsburgh.
Shaughnessy, who resigned
Monday as coach at Maryland to
become successor to Charley
Bowser at Pitt, announced the
appointment.
Ia addition, to his coaching
duties, Fortmann will serve as
resident physician on the staff
of Presbyterian hospital here.
Lewiston Downs
Whitworth After
Thrice-Tied Game
LEWISTON, Ida., Feb. 1 OP)
Lewiston Normal downed' Whit
worth" 51-49 here Saturday
night in a game which was tied
three, times and during which
neither team was able to pile up
more than a six-point lead.
Whitworth led 26-24 at half
time. Dennis Jobes, logger for
ward, led in scoring with 20.
PASCO WINS EASY
SPOKANE, Feb. 1 (AP) The
Pasco Naval Base basketball
team took an easy 52-37 victory
from an inexperienced Geiger
field team here Saturday night.
NEW YORK Willie Pep,
feather champion, boxes Allie
Stolz, Newark lightweight, 10
rounds at Madison Square Gar
den, January 15.
By MeFeatters
awfully short of help, and they
MARKET TODAY
LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,
Feb, 1 m (FSMN) Cattle:
Salable 200. Steers absent, quot
ed 15.00-.S0; medium to good
heifers and range cows scarce,
one load medium 1000 lb. range
cows 11.78, looks strong, most
ly common to canner she-stock,
slow, dull, eligible 7.60-9.00; me
dium sausage bulls 12. 00-. 50.
Calves: 10. nominal; good to
choice vealers quoted, 14.00-18.
Hogs: Salable 230. around 20-
28 higher; bulk good to choice
200-230 lb. Oregons and Califor
nia 16.40-80; good to choice Ore
gon sows 14.80.
Sheep: Salable 200. undertone
fully steady; good to choice
lambs quoted 18.00-.7S; medium
to choice ewes 7.78-8.28.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 1 (AP-
USDA) CATTLE: Salable 1600,
total 1860; calves 'salable and
total 100; market fully steady to
strong; extreme top fed' steers
30c higher, mainly on quality:
medium good fed steers $13.28-
18.00, few loads $15.28-80, load
experimentally fed $18.78, new
high; common steers down to
$10.80; medium to good fed heif
era $13.25-75, common heifers
mostly $9.00-11.00; light dairy
heifers down to $8.00; canner
and cutter cows $6.85-6.25; me
dium to good beef cows mostly
$10.00-12.00; medium to good
bulls $11.00-12.50, odd head
$12.75; good to choice vealers
$14.50-15.50. '
HOGS: Salable 100, total
1600; market active; truckins
25-80c above Friday; carloads
soc under week ago: good to
cnoice 180-230 lb. truckins
$15.75-16.00; sorted carloads
mostly $16.00; 240-300- lbs.
$15.00-50; light lights mostly
$15.00; good sows steady at
$13.90-14.00; good to choice feed
er pigs $15.00-25.-
SHEEP: Salable 1000. total
1500; market active, 25-50c high
er; two doubles good to choice
93 lb. fed wooled lambs $15.50.
new high; shorn truckins with
No. 1 pelts $15.00; common to
medium lambs $10.50-13.50, few
culls 8.00-50; shorn feeder
lambs $12.00; deck , good to
choice 138 lb. fed ewes $8.25,
lightly sorted at $6.00; good 156
ID. trucking $7.75.
WHEAT
CHICAGO. Feb. 1 tip) Scat
tered seljing .eased, grain- prices-
toaay, cut volume was not large
Traders attributed most of the
decline to an absence of buying
interest.
Wheat and rye showed the
most weakness. A little hedge
selling was present in the bread
cereal, while rye was offered
rather freely on all attempts at
a rally.
Wheat closed 1-1 cent lower.
May $1.39 1-1, July $1.39 1-1,
corn was off ,1-1, May 98-981,
oats declined 1-1, rye. dropped
11-11 and soybeans slumped 1.
Some folks, when on the loose,
find out that it doesn't help any
to get tight.
KLAMATH BASIN
Carload Potato Shipments
(Figures from State-Federal Inspector Ross 'Aubrey)
Day of
Month - Season 1943-43 : - Season 1841-48 '
jan Jan. to Season Jan. to Season
Daily Date to Date Daily; Date to Date
1 .1 i 3930 0 ' 0 . 8804 ;
. j . " S8- 39 3968 ; 7. . 7 3811
8 0 39 3968 17 24 3828
4 36 79 4004 9 33 8837'
"sP" 41. 116- 4043 12 43 8849
6 56 172 4101 29 . . 74 ' 3878
7 g7 229 4198 42 ,116 3920 '
e 38 268 . 4197 83 169 3973
9 97 32S 4245 49 218 .4022
10 0 325 4245 52 270 4074
li"" 37 362 4282 13 283 4087 .
12 37 399 4319 47 330 4134
13 62 461 ' 4381 97" 387 4191
14 , 86 627 - 4447 . 66 - 483 428?
15 44 671 4491 44 , 497 4301
16 89 660 4580 , 39 ; 538 4340
" 17 '. b 660 . 4580 40 . 876 4380
, 18 16 678 4596 4 ' 880 4384 '
19 12 688. 4608 29 609 4413s
20 17. 705 4625 . , 30 ; 839 . 4443
. 21, ; 26 731 4651 37 676 4480
22 - 25 756 4676 29 706 .-. 4509
23 . 51 807 . 4727 ' 32 737 4841
24 0 807 4727 19 768 4880
. 28 18 82S 4749- . 1 . 787. 4661
'' 26 47 072 4792 24 781 4889
- 27 38 910 4330 , - 23- 804 " 4608 '
28 40 930 4870 24 , 828 .4633 '
- 29 43 ' 993 ' 4913 22 830 : 4884
30 27 1020 4940 28 878 4678
31 T . .:..-.. I 19 ' 894 . I ,4698 "
Portland
Produce
PORTLAND. Or.. . I fAPlH1IT.
TKK-l'HnK. A Vide, 1 1 He lb, In surer,.
ment wrannert. 53uo In carton ! B irad.
10. In parchment wrapptra. tii tn carwna.
iiuTTKKrAT-rirai quality, maiimum or '
.6 all Dflr eanft acidity rlfllverfct In fort-
land. A24tio lb.) pramlum quality, anat
mum o or I par can? aoiniiy, D-a
Ih.t valley rnuta and country point, , l
lei Uian flrat or fiOHet aacond quality at
Portland, no undr tint or ftO.oUo.
CIIEKSK-Sfllln orlca tn Port tnd (Itali
an! Tillamook trlplata. tit Iri.l loat, tU
in. i tripieta to wno aiaiera. no id.i roar.
30e F.O.B. Tillamook.
MVR PuIII.Tky Riivina nrlMll so. 1
trade teRhorq broiler, 1H to I Iba., Mai
colored fryer, under 1A4 Ih., We, do tH
4 lha., 29c; colored reflate!, over 4 lb
tuc; Lethorn hen!, under t'fe lb!., lOOi otar.
3i ll., Slo; colored hn. over I lb!., tlo
in. no. a trana nam, oe AO. (raoe,
ion tea; rooater. Ion lb. .
HRKaoRD TURKEYS Htlllnff finCMI
country dreued hen. IM-Mot paekar etoeka
nan, no. i. seuo eaan-carryi lana ton.
Over 30 Ih., Mo caah-carry.
KAnrii is Average country ameo. aa-aoe.
ONIONS Green, ao-eoo do, bunehaai Or.
on dry, l,7t; Idaho lart, l.aO( Taktvia,
1.71 M-lb. bat.
COUNTRY MEATS 4eumf pnea ao r.
tallera: country killed hog, beat butchtr,
120-M9 lb., 24c; vealara, fancy, ftte lb.;
rood, heavy, l..2oa Ib.f routh. heavy, lt-lle;
canner-cntter cowa (near celling), latio IbJ
bulla (near celling), 174o lb.; Iambi, ' 170.
Ib.t awe, good, ISO Ib.l awe;, poor. 10c.
HAV Buying price on eara: Alfalfa,. Vo.
1. tl; No. 2. t.1.M..1S.I ton: oatveteh,
t-tn.oo ton. valler culnta: timothy (valley)
gM.OO; do Paitem Oregon, 134,00 ton)
clover, iw.oo ton.
; BOSTON WOOL .
BOSTON. Feb. l"(AP-USDA)
Activity continues In both
grease and scoured South Amer
ican wools suitable for recently-
priced government orders for
blankets. - Prices were firm to
slightly higher. Bids on 7,900,
000 sets of underwear made of
SO per cent wool and 1,800,000
sets made of 29 per cent wool.
were requested by the quarter
master corps.
Rommel Squeeze
Once mora Nazi Marshal XrwtB
Rommel and other Axis forces la
Tunisia are "in the middle." Rom
mel' thin coastal reverse line lata
rftirtheutem Tunisia, was narrowad
further by U. 8. ground units,
which reached Maknassy, only St
miles from the Aids-held road from
Gabes. At the same time, the heav
iest American bomber formation yet
assembled in North Africa, struck
Sfax in a devastating four-wave
attack.
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