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    February 8, 1948
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vaned t 1:30 p. m. Tliuri.
ilar.' Feb. 4. lull, b eomlurt
luitaral aervlrre for o"'
parted Ilio. J. C. Whllaker.
All hrelhian lnllcl H ai
de. II. Adl.r. W. H,
Loit and Found
LOST Green automobile fender
skirt. Reward, mono omi
aantral Notloaa
MIRACLE SERIES PIANO
Popular, classical, rn.
PanoniiU
MONUMENTS Klamath Falli
Marble and Granite worm.
118 So. 11th. Phone 0381.
29
10
Services
will riumn out your baiiement,
PuniDi for rent. Southern
Oreuon Woll Drilling Co
Plmns 8822. 2-5
fci.ACKSMlTHINO and welding
Trarinr. truck and farm roach-
Inery repair. Special built
' elevators, stackers and buck
rakes.
MOWN EQUIPMENT CO.
1040 So. 8th St. Phone 8247
4-23
CHIMNEY SWEEP. Oil burner
...... .I- fnrnacei cleaned.
.1 A Tiifo. Phone 7140. 2-22
(MrnMC TAX RETURNS ex
pertly prepared reasonable
) charges, we nnvo urcaon, vni
lfomla, Federal forms. Come
arly avoid ruth. Bring last
year'i returns l.r avatiame
Room 4, Melhase Bldg., 328
u.ln Phnna 8878. W. B
Bowne. R. F. McLaren. 210
fcirniRE FRAMING Goeller's
MO Main. 2-14m
iiirMSTITr.HINO
DRESSMAKING, Buttons and
Buckles covered. Alterations
en new and old clothing. Mrs
vr M Allnnder. 731 Main
Room 218. Phone 7283. 2 18m
f AINTING, KALSOM1N1NO
H. L. Brown. Phone 4228,
2-1 0m
fiOUSE CLEANING Art Bene
rilet. 8848. 2 0m
CROSS CUT AND CIRCULAR
bawq .hnuM ha rennlred now.
k Bodenhamer Saw and Repair
I Shoo. 881 E. Main. Z-ZU
PAPERHANGERS - PAINTERS
available. Goeller'a, 230 Main
Phona 8704. 2-24
DRESSMAKING, formals and
alterations, all kinds. Mnrgo,
Whvtal's balcony. 2-28
BAGS MACHINE CLEANED
and patched. People's Ware
house Bag Co. 4052tf
I WILL OBTAIN your delayed
birth certificate for you. Chas
Hathaway. 120 No. 10th St.
Klamath Falls, Ore. 2-28
REFRIGERATOR, washing ma
chine, vacuum cleanor parts
and service, all makes. Merit
Washing Machine Service, 811
South Sixth. 2-28m
I FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh
Ing. Clifford Golden, Phone
3022. 2-28m
BRING those crippled household
appliances to us for first aid
Washers, Ironers, refrigerators
and oil heaters serviced and
repaired.
VICTORY SERVICE CO.
Ralph Fuller, New Manager
1005 Prospect
Phones 844B or 6178 8-1
13
Health
DR. M. C, CASSEL, chiropractic
clinic, colon and rectal dis
eases. 832 Main. Dial 7215
2-28m
14 Help Wanted Female
WANTED Housekeeper. Mo
dorn home. Two children. $45
month. Phnna 8740. 2.4
Hrvrtor. MAinti wawtph a
ply housekeeper, Hotel Elk.
2-8
IS 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. Prico secondary to
man who can produce. Mill
northern California on High
way 80. Apply Crag Lumber
Co., Caslclla, Calif. 4924tf
WANTED Box factory superin
tendent. Must have full knowl
edge of box factory operation
and should have lumber ex
perience, San Francisco Bay
fltstrict. Give full Information,
past and present experience
and oge. Box 4073, Herald
News. 2-8
BOY not going to school. Must
have bicycle and work permit.
Real opportunity, Apply 428
Tcfferson. 2-3
18 Situations Wanted
HOUR. WORK WANTED
Phone 4874. 2-4
Situation! Wantad
BAUYLAND Care of bablna
and clilldran. Hour, day or
week. 1104 Crescent. Phono
8341 2-4m
HOUR WORK Phone, 8043.
2-8
20
Room and Board
ROOM BOARD 1841 Main.
2-28
ROOM Board, 82B Jefforton
Phone 8337. 2-6
BOARD ROOM 314 Washing
ton. 2-8
ROOM i BOARD Gentleman
804 N. 10th. Phone 8814. 2 8
22
Rooms For Rant
MARS HOTEL 1411 Main, by
the armory. Steam heated
rooms $3.50 week up, Tran
slant $1. 2-21
ROOMS 1034 High. 2-Sm
NICE ROOMS 134 N. 3rd. 2-11
ROOM 920 Lincoln. 4810tf
ROOM FOR RENT 514 N. 10th
24
CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th
$4.00 week. All outside, newly
decorated, modern rooms. All
with new Innersprlng mat
tresses. Free parking. 2-28m
CLEAN, steam heated rooms
310 So. Sth. 8-1
24 Apartments For Rent
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS corn-
pletely furnished, $4 and $4.50
week, 41C So. 6th. 2-3
VACANCY Rex Arms apart
ments, 224 Broad. Phone
6780. New management, Mr.
and Mrs. Lovelace. 2-8m
ESPLANADE COURT apart
ments. Furnished. Walking
distance. 2-10
CASCADE APARTMENT
HOTEL Apartment acconv
modatlons 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. 21 3
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
Utilities furnished. 419 No.
10th. 2-10
FURNISHED APARTMENT
Winter rates $3.50 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, electric range, refrlg-
erator. Phone 6452. 4947tf
ATTRACTIVE housekeep
ing rooms, $4 and up. 218
Main, Fairfield Apartments
2-4
MODERN four-room furnished
apartment. Hot and cold wa
ter furnished. 1128 Grant. 2-6
THREE-ROOM modern, furnish
ed apartment. $25-month. 754
N. 10th. Phone 8438. 2-3
FOR RENT New two-bedroom
furnished apartment. 745 Rose
Phone 4229. 2-3
FURNISHED 4-room apartment
Adults. No pets. 825 Lincoln
2-6
DUPLEX APARTMENT 212
Lewis. Inquire 313 Main. 2-3
VACANCY Alameda Apart
ments, itiuu Esplanade. Adults
No pets. 178tf
LIGHT housekeeping rooms
I'l UBK. 2-5
VACANCY Jacobs Apartments,
I'ine and Cedar. 108tf
THREE-ROOM furnished duplex
aparimcnt. izi so. 2nd. llOtf
FOR RENT 3-room furnished
apartment. Gas equipment
Villa Marquise, 1320 Oak.
117tf
VACANCY Three rooms and
dinette. Electric range, gas
heater. 338 Broad. 186U
WALKING DISTANCE Four
rooms, furnished. Lights
wood, water. $25. 138 Mor
timer.
Houses For Rent
TRUCKS FOR RENT You
drive: move yourself. nv u
Stiles Beacon Service, 1201
East Main. Phona 8304. 2-7m
SMALL MODERN furnished
house. Everything furnished.
2125 Biehn. 4102tf
FOR RENT Partly furnished
house. Close in. Inquire 814
Lincoln. 4485tf
CLEAN 8-ROOM HOUSE Util
ities furnished. 2000 Bichn.
2-27
5-ROOM DUPLEX New, large,
unfurnished or with electric
slove, refrigerator, furnace
1133 California. Phono 8658.
344U
FOR RENT Partly furnished
houso. 247 Rogers. Inquire
', 313 Main. 2-3
FOUR-ROOM modern house. Oil
floor furnace, $35, 4688
Thompson, 2-4
FURNISHED HOUSE for rent.
1200 Pine St. 2-4
THREE-ROOM modern houso.
7151 Uphom, 2-6
18
Houses For Rent
UNFURNISHED 7-room house
Furnished three-room duplex
2023 Darrow, 2-8
CLEAN, furnished 2-ronm cabin
Water, lights. $15 month
B AY M Eorvlca Station. Phone
8878. 2-6
FOR RENT B-room modern
furnished house, $20 month
Inquire Mrs. Ream, Valley
Hotel. 2-5
ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOMS and
bath, woll furnished, at 2137
Eberloln, $30 monthly. Phone
8401 or 6894. 2-5
28 Miscellaneous For Rent
DEAD CAR STORAGE ONLY
Safely and protection. Cars
are not moved or molested
231 So. 11th. 211m
30 Real Estate For Bale
TWO-ROOM HOUSE, 1-3 acre
ground, garage, woodshed and
chicken house, 2010 Hope.
371U
ST. FRANCIS PARK Seven
room home. All modern, with
fireplace and garage. Fenced
Nice garden spot and fruit
trees. $4800. Terms. Chris
Huck. Phone 8470. 2-6
FOR SALE OR RENT Four
room place near Mills school
Nice shape. Price $2200 or
rent $25. E. Gray Real Estate.
118 N. 7th. 2 8
EQUITY In modern four-room
house. Venetian blinds. Good
location, 1321 Wilford. 2-6
FOR SALE Severn! Bnnri
POTATO FARMS In Merrill.
Malln district. See M. A. Bow
man, Merrill, Ore. 2-4
SEE EVERETT DENNIS for real
estate. 121 N. 8th. Phone
8401. 3.2
34
Automotive
GET YOUR AUTO GLASS In
stalled at Kimball's Glass
Shop, 527 Walnut Ph. 7378
2-6m
WANTED TO BUY lVi-ton
late model truck. ' Lost River
Dairy. 351U
FOR SALE 1036 Ford Fordor
sedan. Now paint fair tires,
new upholstery. Guaranteed
mccnanicaily A-l. 2023 Dar
row. 2-5
'35 PLYMOUTH COUPE finnri
mechanical condition, 5 fairly
good tires. 1125 Walnut St
35
Fuel Heating
UNION BURNER OILS We
keep your storoge tank full
Call Klamath Oil Co., 8404
' -- 2-2flm
38 Miscellaneous For Sale
FULLER BRUSHES Clem Joy
er. 1435 Martin. Phone 5677
2-28
W ATKINS PRODUCTS. Dial
8623 or 2318 Home. 2-4
FOR SALE Boay wood. Box
44, Worden, Ore. 2-6
RUBBER STAMPS, Printed
signs, mode-to-ordcr. Commcr.
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
GLASS Mirrors, reillverln?
plate, window and auto glass,
iurnuure lops, snelves. Kim
ball's Glass Shop, 527 Walnut
Phone 7378. " 2-6m
FOR SALE Dry wood. 2159
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
5 Nice Bedroom suites $35 up
0 Good Dinette Seta tin nn
10 Nice Wood Ranges $15 up
10 Dandy Radios $15 up
o ine Davenport
Suites I4S nn
100 Heaters and Circu
lators, 1 3 un
100 Beds, Springs, Mattresses
ana oincr fine bargains. See
them today. We give terms.
We buy used furniture. 2-3
DRY BODY WOOD Phone
U0B. 2-3
DRIVEWAY CINDERS Phone
8817. 4951U
FUEL RATIONING NOW HERE
genuine u. S. Roekwool 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
AVON PRODUCTS Dial 8691.
2-17
FOR SALE Taylorcroft air
plane, 2-place dual controls,
65 h.p. motor, dual magnetos,
new propeller, all in Al shape,
a little over 2 years' old. Has
been woll taken enro nf and
never cracked up. A bargain
at $10B0, Would consider. a
late model car, truck or pick
up. The plane can be seen at
K. F. airport, If Interested
write to Art Schneider, Rt. 3,
Box 330A, Grants Pass, Ore
gon. . - 2-3
RADIOS Sell or trade. First
house past Frankford'i, wood
yard, Bend highway, 2-8
28
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
3$ Miscellaneous For Bale
TYPEWRITER Underwood No.
6 for sale. Perfect condition.
234 No. 8th or phone 8329.
181tf
FOR SALE 14 tons baled al
falfa hay. R. Kunz, Malln. 2-4
FOR SALE 100 tons of alfalfa
hay In stacks, Inquire J. R.
Taylor, Merrill, state line. 2-9
FURNITURE At Sunset Horse
Ranch. Phone 8758. Nearly
new bodroom suite $00; best
springs and stained mattress
$20; heavy oak library tablo
$7.50; medium oil stove $20;
large leather rocker $10.
383tf
STOVES REPAIRED All parts
stocked. Used furniture,
stoves bought. OK Second
Hand Store, 820 Klamath.
Phone 8671. 2-28m
FOR SALE 1 stack grain hay,
$0 per ton; 1 pair rubber bull
wheels for old type Fordson
tractor. 11 mile south of Johns
avenue on Homedale-Dlxon
road. Rt. 1, Box 832M, Klam
ath Falls. C. R. James. 2-3
FOR SALE 7 ft. electric Kel
vlnator $128. Long-Bell Board
ing House.. 2-3
FOR SALE 12-lnch Craftsman
electric saw, 18-inch Delta
band saw, 4-wheel farm trailer,
2-cyllnder Nova gas engine,
1 Fairbanks-Morse scale, 1000
lb. capacity. Phone 6371. 2-5
FOR SALE First crop alfalfa
hay. W, B. Graham, Merrill,
Ore. 2-5
38 For Sale or Trade
'38 V-8 SEDAN First-class
shape. Call at 506 N. Sth. 2-3
FOR SALE OR TRADE 80-acre
improved ranch, on highway
5 miles from center of Klam
ath Falls. Address Boxholder
4B70. Hernld-News. 2-9
42 Miscellaneous Wanted
WANTED Used pianos. Spot
cash. Louis R. Mann, tuner,
Derby's, 120 N. 7th. Phone
4519 or 7175. 2-25
TRAPPERS We are paying top
prices for coyote, muskrats,
lynx cats. Geo. E. Upton, Raw
Fur Dealer, Forest Grove, Ore.
2-7
WANTED 37" top' and 93' fir
logs. Telegraph collect price
f.o.b. loading point, earliest
shipment. Nicdcrmeyer-Mar-
' tin Co., Portland, Ore. 2-3
CASH FOR USED RIFLES
30-30, 25-35, and 32-20's. Pre
ferably carbine models and In
any condition. Bring them in
for appraisal 'to SOUTHERN
OREGON HARDWARE at 528
Main St. 4977U
WANTED TO RENT On nr
two-bedroom modern, furnish
er! House or apt. Phone 7385.
2-4
44 Livestcck md Poultry
WANTED TO BUY Some more
Guernsey cows, and some
Guernsey heifer calves, wean.
ed. Please give price when
you pnone as tires are hard
to get. Phone 4943. R. C.
Prudhomme, 5102 So. 6th St.
l-19tf
WANTED Cattle, sheep and
"uks. 0. u. cecKiey. Phone
7334 evenings. 4953tf
FOR SALE OR TRAnr n
Drea yearling Whiteface bull,
not registered. Phone 8438.
2-3
SEE US BEFORE selling your
uvesiocK to so-called shippers.
Wo need cattle and hogs here
fit home and .it will pay you
to sell direct to us. Pauley
Packing Co. Phone 5323,
nights 3505. 4970tf
48
Financial
CASH LOANS
. .?JTHnDT DORSKRB '
I WAYS 10 GET A CONSUMER
CASH LOAN
WONg . WRIT! . COMB IK
Tou need no eo-lgneri or andoraer la
Sl a eonaumer loan
THREE LOAN PLANS
KO. 1 1NCOMR IOANS
un your not only. Ko tip aiiln.
mrnfa. Kn i.klanr.
NO. S-KI!RN1TIIRK LOANS
Your rlnrnotrr li mora Important
than lh lurnltur llitll.
NO. S-AWTO LOANS
fro to S500 ih oni and wtl.
nanclns.
CONSUMERS CREDIT
COMPANY
fM.Mt
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Phone 7711
720 Pine St.
A beautiful room
costs only stag
WHEN
YOU
WE
TUB MIRACLE WALL FINISH
BIG BASIN LBR. CO.
Main 8c Spring
Phone 3144
EOC Cageri Beat
Lewiston in First
Of Double-Header
LA GRANDE, Feb. 3 OP)
Hitting a phenominal number
of Its shots, the Eastern Oregon
College of Education basketball
team trounced Lewiston Normal
63-42 last night in the first of a
two-game series. The Moun
taineers led from the start and
piled up a 30-18 advantage at
halftime. Don Andrews, Eastern
Oregon forward, led scorers,
with 18. .
Portland Hoopmen
Take Decision From
Willamette Squad
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 8 OP)
Leading throughout, the Univer
sity of Portland basketball team
took a 35-28 decision from Wil
lamette university last night, af
ter weathering a second half
rally in which Willamette crept
to within one point, at 29-28.
With four minutes to go, Del
Huntslnger and Paul O'Toole
found the range, and the Pilots
pulled away.
Lewis, Clark Gets
Ex-OSC Hoop Star
For New Coach
PORTLAND, Feb. 3 OP) Ray
Graap, onetime Oregon State
college basketball star, will suc
ceed Don Fabcr as Lewis and
Clark college coach.
Fabcr, active in the civil air
patrol training, will be at the
Ontario pre-flight school most
of this month. Graap was one
of the Beaver luminaries under
Coach Bob Hager in. the heyday
of the percentage basketball sys
tem. COMMUNICATION TROUBLE
GOLDSBORO, N. C, OP) Jt
had been a long time since Pvt.
John Hann of Flemington, N. J.,
stationed at Seymour field here,
has seen his wife and small son,
so, instead of writing his usual
weekly letter, he obtained a
five-day furlough and started
home for a surprise visit.
About the time he arrived in
Flemington, Mrs. Hann arrived
here. They got together after
John came back. . .
I admit there is a chm-tair .
farm labor, but the shortage is
noi so serious that it cannot be
overcome. To begin with, the
men who are on the farms al
ready could go to work. An
Ohio farmer.
46
Financial
' : See , "
Dinty Moore
. For
AUTO LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS
FURNITURE LOANS
Simple Credit Requirements
Complete Privacy '
12 Months to Pav
Quick Service
No Co-Signers
Locallv Ownprl
Motor Investment Co.
Klamath's Oldest
M-275 S-241
114 N. 7th Phone 3325
. 2-28m
First Federal Has
Plenty of Money
a . .
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 6195
2-28m
: LOANS
Established 8 Years in
Klamath County
Furniture Loans
Signature Loans
Livestock Loans
$25 to $300
Rogers Finance Co.
S-189
412 Main
Dial 5113
2-28m
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 . Administrator of the
Estato of Edgar L. Green, de
ceased, by the Circuit Court of
Klamath County, Oregon, and
any person or persons having
any claim or claims against said
estate are hereby notified to
present the same to the said Ad
ministrator with proper vouch
ers duly sworn to and acknowl
edged, at the office of Wm. F.
B. Chase, 203, Odd Fellows
Building, Klamath Falls, . Ore
gon, my pluce of business for
this estate, within six months
of the date of this notice.
LEROY R. GREEN,
Administrator of the
. Estate of Edgar L.
Green, Deceased,
Dated February 3, 1943
F. 3-10-17-24; M. 3. No. 183
MaxJzetl and fyincuuUed
LOWER LEVEL
RULES TODAY'S
STOCK MARKET
Br VICTOR EUBANK
NEW YORK, Feb. 3 OP)
Lower tendencies ruled through
most of the stock market today
although a few recovery moves
succeeded in replacing minus
signs with small advances.
Rails, steels and motors at
times showed losses of major
fractions to around a point, oth
er groups taking similar line.
Transfers totaled about 900,
000 shares.
Stocks backward most of the
day included Santa Fe, Southern
Pacific, Southern Railway, Beth
lehem, Chrysler, General Motors,
Goodyear, U. S. Rubber, J. I.
Case, Oliver Farm, Western
Union, Anaconda, American
Smelting,. Westinghouse, Gener
al Electric and Standard OH
(NJ). Resistant were" American
Telephone, Sears Roebuck, East
man, United Aircraft and Owens
Illinois. Under water on an Irregular
curb were Cities Service, Elec
tric Bond tc Share, Phoenix Se
curities and Pantepec Oil.
Bonds retreated under the
leadership of secondary rails.
Closing quotations:
American Can 791
Am. Car tt Fdy . 281
Am Tel & Tel 132
Anaconda 261
Calif Packing 24 i
Cat Tractor . 43J
Comm'nw'lth & Sou 1532
General Electric ..... 331
General Motors .. 46 i
Gt Nor Ry pfd : 241
Illinois Central 8i
Int Harvester 59
Kennecott . 301
Lockheed .. 19
Long-Bell "A" 61
Montgomery Ward . 37 s
N Y Central 12i
Northern Pacific 81
Pac Gas & El 25 i
Packard Motor .. 3i
Penna R R .. . 25
Republic Steel 151
Richfield Oil 81
Safeway Stores 36
Sears Roebuck . 63 i
Southern Pacific .. 174
Standard Brands ........... 51
Sunshine Mining ................. 41
Trans-America .. ...... 61
Union Oil Calif ; 171
U S Steel 501
Warner Pictures 81
BOSTON WOOL
BOSTON, Feb. 3 (AP-USDA)
Inquiries were received on fine
wools as a result of the request
for bids on 41,675,000 pairs of
50 per cent wool socks. Sales
on carpet wools were reported
in good volume. Second clip
fleece wools at 36s to 40s were
sold on a clean basis price
around 30 cents. Sales of India
and scoured stained wools were
also made for carpet making
purposes.
ORDER BLANK
Tear out this blank to mall in your
"want-ad." Send the cash (stamps are
OK) and save 20. In figuring the
amount, count each word that appears.
Include Your Name,
Name
Address
RATES:
One day run
8 day run
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4 day run
5 day run
taaaa a a aa aat aa
Week run
Month run
WHEAT
CHICAGO, Feb. 3 OP) Grain
prices declined today under the
leadership of rye as buying in
terest dwindled. News of naval
activity In the Southwest Pacific
made traders cautious, and it
was the absence of demand, as
much as any other factor, which
caused prices to slump.
A little hedging pressure came
Into the wheat pit, but was not
considered excessive. Offerings
of rye came from commission
houses and local traders and,
grain men said, reflected dimin
ished hopes of nearby exports of
that grain.
Wheat closed Mc lower, May
$1,391-1, July $1.39, corn was 1
Ic lower, May 971-Ic, oats
slumped 1-lc, rye dropped 1-lJc
and soybeans held inactive.
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 3 (AP
USDA) CATTLE: Salable 100,
total 125; calves, salable and to
tal 25; market rather slow but
mostly steady; odd good heavy
steers $14.50 common to medium
grades $11.00-13.25; good fed
steers quotable to $15.50; few
common heifers $10.00-75; good
fed heifers quotable to $14.25;
canner and cutter cows $8.50 to
$8.25; heavy Holstein cows up
to $9.50; medium beef cows $10
11.00; good cows quotable at
$12.00; medium to good bulls
$11.50-12.75; good to choice veal
ers scarce, salable $14.50-15.50;
or above. ...
HOGS: Salable and total 400;
market generally steady, de
mand limited and late undertone
weaker; most sales good to choice
180-220 lbs., $15.75;. few sales
including 228 lb. weight down to
$15.50; 240-310 lbs. $14.75-15.00;
light lights largely $15.00; good
sows 360-630 lbs. $13.50-14.00;
few good to choice feeder pigs
$15.00. .
SHEEP: Salable and tnfal n-
market steady but mostly nom
inal; few good to choice 111 lb.
lambs $15.00; carload lots lighter
weights quotable to $15.50; com
mon lambs down to $10.00; good
ewes held above $7.75. .
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,
Feb.. 3 (AP-FSMN) CATTLE:
salable 50; fully steady; 'steers
absent, quoted $14.50-15.50; me
dium to good heifers and range
cows scarce, largely nearby she
stock run, few common cows,
$10.00-50, bulk canners and cut
ters $7.00-9.00; odd common
bulls $10.50 calves, none; nomt-
uau; gooa to cnoice vealers quot
ed $14.00-15.00.
HOGS: Salable 200; fully
steady; two loads good barrows
and gilts 200-240 lb. $16.65; odd
good sows $14.65.
SHEEP: Salable 50; fully
steady; good to choice wooled
lambs quoted $14.50-15.75; pack
age canner ewes $7.00, good to
choice quoted, to $9.25.
There isn't any problem that
can't be licked. But the impor
tant thing is that we have rec
ognized them and profited by
them in our effort to get maxi
mum production of war goods.
WPB Chairman Donald M.
Nelson.
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LABOR LEADERS
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 OP)-'
Organized labor leaders protest
ed to President Roosevelt today
against what they called the rise
in the cost of living while wages
remained stationary, :
They urged as a remedy uni
versal price ceilings on all civil
ian goods and universal and
equitable rationing of all essen
tial civilian commodities. ,
"Little Steel" Formula
. William Green, president of
the American Federation of La
bor, and Philip Murray, presi
dent of the CIO, told reporters
they complained particularly
against the war labor board's
"Little Steel Formula" for grant
ing wage increases. They de
scribed it as being too rigid.' .."
Under this formula-the board
generally considers that workers
are entitled to a 15 per cent In
crease in wages to meet higher
living costs from January' 1,
1941, to May, 1942. Provision
was made for increases in excess
of 15 per cent to eliminate in
equities." '
The labor leaders, who were
accompanied by Mrs. Anna Ro
senberg, New York regional: d!
rector of the war manpower
commission and a presidential
advisor on labor,, said.:. Mr.
Roosevelt made no commitments
but manifested a lively interest
in their discussion.
PORTLAXD. Ore., Fab. S ,(P)-BBT-TER
Print.' A trad.. llMe lb. In Tpareh
ment wrappra, 58Ko i carton : B pad,
51c In parchment wrapper, gle in cartona.
BUTTERPATFirit quality, mailmoni'of
. of I per cent addltj daUrared In. Tort- '
land. 5-fi24c lb.; premium quality, mat
iraum of .36 of I per cent acidity, 63-630
b.; ralley routa and country polnta. la
t'L.11." or ""a" I ""d quality at
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CBBKSE-Selllns prlca to PorUand rata
era: Tillamook trlpleta. Sle lb.; loaf. Me
lb.; trlpleta to wholeaalera, 29a lb.; loaf,
30c P.O.B. Tillamook. '
EGGS Nominal price to ratallani A
lare t2c; B large 41c; A medium tier
medhrm 3erA- email JJc Kointnal pHea
to produce!: A large 4Ze; B large sac;
A medium 39n:'B 'medium 33c doa, ' -
.tlVE POULTRY-Buylng ptlcea: ITo. 1
grade Eeghorn brollera, 1U to !bi Hcl
colored (ryera, under Ibl., JSC. do H.
4 lba.. 39c; colored roaatera, orar 4 tba
sac; leghorn bene; unde. H lb.. We; &tm
Iba., 3.1c; colored hen, over S Ibe.,-Sla
lb.; No. t grade hena,' 3c leea; Ko.'S srade,
lOe leas : rooaters. 10c lb, - . . ..
DRESSED TURKEYS- Selling prieaat
country dreised hen, 84-3Sc; packer atoeka
hena. No. .1, 3ie cash-carry; tars tome,
over to the 84c eaah-carry.
RABBITS Average country lilted, M-4fta
ONIONS Green. So-OOc do, bunebea: Ore
iron dry. 31.74; Idaho . large, 3140; Yaktmn,
31.74 30-lb. bag.
COUNTRY SiEATS-SeHIng price to ra.
tailera: country kilted hog, beat butcbera.
1!0-I49 Iba.. !4c: vealera, fancy, lie lb.;
good, heavy. I0.20eb.; rough, heavy.-14.iao:
canner-cuttar cowa (new celling). UUc lb.;
bulla (near celling). 170 lb.; larabi, 37a
tb.; ewea,- good, lKctb.; evea,- poor. lOc-
HAY Buying price on care: Alfalfa. Ko.
1. 335.00: No. t. 333.00-33.00 ton: oat-vetch.
330.00 ton. valley polnta r- tlmcthy (valley)
asu.uu; ao Eastern uregon, 335.00 ton;
clover. 330.00 ton.
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