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HERALD 'AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE ELEVEN,
kCLASSIFIED
ADS
j Lost and Found
LOST 700x17 tire, mimhi'r
T24002211Z. HOWUIU. A. M
Gibson. Korn Hotel. 2 (1
4 Oanaral Notices
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MIRACLE 815HIE3 1'IANO
Populur, classical. I'll, 341)0.
20
Panonali
MONUMENTS Klmmilh Full
Mnrhlo mid u rum to worn.
110 So. 11th. I'hona 0;iUl.
20
I Transportation
y.n.nirii''iii'. --------"""-
ILL SHARE EXPENSES to
Wenlwood or Susnnvillo. rn.
Bnfllt heforeB p. m. 2-4
J0 Borvlces
WILL pump out your busemenl.
Pumpt (or rout. Southern
Oregon Well Drilling Co.
Phone 8822. 2-8
BLACKSMITH1NG and welding.
Tractor, truck und farm much
Inery rcpnlr. Special built
levatori, stackers and buck
rakes.
BROWN EQUIPMENT CO.
1049 So. Oth St. Phono 8247
4-23
CHIMNEY SWEEP. Oil burnor
service, Furnaces clonncd.
J. A. Tufts. I'hona 7140. 2-22
Income tax returns ex
pertly prepared reasonable
charges. We hnve Oregon, Cal
ifornia, Fodoral forms. Come
early avoid rush. Bring last
vear'i returns If available.
Onoom 4. Melhase Bldg.. 325
Tl,nnft KR78 W. B
Bowrie, R. F. McLaren. 210
PICTURE FRAMING Goeller's
530 Main. 2-Hm
1IKMST1TCHINO
DRESSMAKING. Buttons and
Buckles covered. Alterations
on new and old doming, r.irs.
u M Allender. 731 Main.
Room 316. Phone 7263. 2-10m
PAINTING, KALSOMINING
H. L. Brown. Phono 4226.
210m
HOUSE CLEANING Art Bene
dict. 6848. 20m
CROSS CUT AND CIRCULAR
CAWR ihmiM he rcnnlrcd now.
Bodenhamer Snw and Repair
Shoo. 381 E. Main. 2-20
PAPERHANGERS PAINTERS
available. Goeller'f, 330 Main
Phone 6704. ".r :i 2-2
DRESSMAKING, formal and
alterations, all kinds. Margo,
Whvtal's balcony, i i 2-28
BAGS MACHINE .. CLEANED
and Hatched. People' Ware-
house Bag Co. 4082tf
Z WILL OBTAIN your delayed
birth certificate for you. Chas
Hathaway. 120 No.-10th St..
Klamath Falls, Ore. 2-28
REFRIGERATOR, washing ma
chine, vacuum ctainer parts
and service, all makes. Merit
Washing Machine Service, wu
South Sixth. .', 2-2Bm
FLOOR SANDING- and reflnlsh
Ing. Clifford Goiden. Phone
3022. . 3-28m
RING those crippled household
appliances to us for first aid.
V.'ashers, Ironers, refrigerators
and oil hcateri serviced and
repaired. " "'
VICTORY SERVICE CO.
Ralph Fuller, New Manager
1008 Prosnoct
Phones 6448 or 6173 3-1
13
Health ,
DR. M. C. CASSEL, chiropractic
clinic, colon and; rectal dis
eases. 832 Mnln. 'Dial 7218
2-28in
,16 Help Wanted. Mala
CONTRACT LOGGER Perma
ncnt job for logger with equip
ment to handle 7 to 8 million
ft. yearly. Short Haul, good
ground. Prlco .secondary to
a. man who con produce. Mill
w northern California en Hign
way 60. Apply Crag Lumbor
Co., Castella, Calif. 4924tf
WANTED Box factory supcrln
tendent. Must have full knowl
edge of box factory operation
and should have lumber ex
perienco. San Francisco Bay
district. Give full Information
past and present experience
and age. Box 4073, Herald-
News. ; 2 0
PAINTERS WANTED Steady
work. Phone 4387. 2-6
14 Help Wantad Female
WANTED Girl for dtiif store
worx Detwccn is ana so years.
Good wages. Must be neat,
honest and efficient' Refer
ence required. Box 4868.
Herald-New.
WANTED Office girl lor one
of Klamath' finest lltore.
QMimI Ho typing, have pleasing
personality. Steady tuition.
good salary. News-Herald Box
121, r l 1-8
dV--1
HOTEL MAIDS WANTEDV-Ap-
Ply housekeeper, Hotel Btk.
,l - 1 -
14 Help Wanted female
WANTED Housekeeper. Phone
4014. 4088U
WANTED Housokeepor. Mo
darn home. Two children. $48
month. Phone 11740. 2-4
Bltuatlom Wantad
UAUYLAND Cure of babies
and children. Hour, duy or
week. 1104 Crescent. Phono
0341 2-4m
HOUR WORK Phone 8043.
2-8
HOUR WORK WANTED
Phono 4074. 2-4
SEWING Any form shirt col
lars, cuffs turned. 021 N, Oth.
Phono 0240. 2 16
CHILDREN TO KEEP In my
home, 25c hour daytime, 30c
hour nights. 2311 Dnrrow.
Phnnn (1211 1. 2-fl
20
Room and Board
ROOM BOARD 1841 Main.
2-26
ROOM Board, 620 Jefferson.
Phone 8337. 2-6
BOARD. ROOM 314 Washing
ton. 2-0
ROOM BOARD Gentleman.
804 N. mill. Phone 0HI4. 2-6
22
Rooms For Rant
MARS HOTEL 1411 Main, by
the armory. Steam heated
rooms $3.80 week up. Tran
sient f 1. 2-21
ROOMS 1034 High.
2-Sm
NICK ROOMS 134 N. 3rd. 2-11
ROOM 020 Lincoln.
4810tf
ROOM FOR RENT 814 N. 10th.
2-4
CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th.
14.00 week. All outside, newly
decorated, modern rooms. All
with new lnnersprlng mat
tresses. Free parking. 2-28m
CLEAN, steam heated room.
310 So. 8th. 3-1
ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN
$3 00 week. 845 Eldorado. 2-6
24 Apartmants For Rant
VACANCY Rex Arms apart,
ments, 324 Broad. Phone
8760. Now management, Mr.
and Mrs. Lovelace. 2-8m
ESPLANADE COURT apart
ment. 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. 213
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
Utilities furnished. 410 No
10th. 2-16
LIGHT, CLEAN housekeeping
room with kitchenette. 248
Broad. 4948U
RIVERVIEW Four nicely fur
nlshed rooms, with two bed
rooms, electric range, refrig
erator. Phone 8482. 4947U
ATTRACTIVE housekecp
Ing rooms, $4 and up. 216
Main, Fairfield Apartments.
2-4
FURNISHED 4-room apartment
Adult. No pets. 825 Lincoln.
2-6
VACANCY Alameda Apart
ments, 1600 Esplanade. Adults
No pets. 178tf
LIGHT housekeeping rooms.
421 Oak. 2-3
VACANCY Jacobs Apartment
Pine and Cedar, 108tf
THREE-ROOM furnished duplex
apartment. 121 So. 2nd. HOtf
FOR RENT 3-room furnished
apartment. Gas equipment.
Villa Marquise, 1320 Oak.
117tf
VACANCY Three rooms and
dinette. Electric range, gas
heater. 336 Broad. 186tf
WALKING DISTANCE Four
rooms, furnished. Lights,
wood, water. $23. 138 Mor
timer. 2 6
VACANCY Couple only. No
pets. Ideal Apartments, 323
Commercial. , 2-10
FOR RENT New two-bedroom
f u r n 1 s h e d apartment. 745
Rose. Phone 4220. 2-6
26
Housts For Rant
TRUCKS FOR RENT You
drive; move yourself, save tt.
Stiles Beacon Service, 1201
East Main. Phone 8304. 2-7m
SMALL MODERN furnished
home. Everything furnished
3123 Biehn. 4192tf
FOR RENT Partly furnished
house. Close in. Inquire 814
Lincoln. 446Stf
CLEAN 3-ROOM HOUSE Util
ities furnished. 2000 Biehn.
2-27
3-ROOM DUPLEX New. large,
unfurnished or with electric
itve. refriierator. furnace.
1133 California. Phone 3658,
344U
THREE-ROOM rtewty decorated
tKnise. Bath, woodshed. Cor
ner Stuket ant Division. In
quire 404 Martin. 3 8
26
Houses For Rant
FOUR-ROOM modern house, Oil
floor furnace. 138. 4088
Thompson. 2-4
FURNISHED HOUSE for rent.
1200 Pine St. 2-4
UNFURNISHED 7-room house.
Furnished three-room duplex.
2023 Durrow. 2-5
CLEAN, furnished 2-room cobln.
Water, lights. $15 montn.
B It M Service Station, Phone
6876. 2-8
FOR RENT 5-room modorn,
furnished house, $20 month.
Inqulro Mrs. Ream, Vulley
Hotel. 2-6
ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOMS and
bath, well furnished, at ZJ.17
Ebcrloln, $30 monthly. Phone
0401 or 6UU4. 2-5
FURNISHED three rooms, bath
and utility porch. Gas floor
furnace, electric water heater,
electric rongo, electric refrig
erator, washing machine, laun
dry troys, ventilating system
and room cooler for summer.
Hos small store front. Close
In. 158 East Main. Phone
8537. 2-6
THREE-ROOM modern, furnish
ed house. 7161 Upham. 2-6
26 Miscellaneous For Rant
DEAD CAR STORAGE ONLY.
Safety and protection. Cars
are not moved or molested.
231 So. 11th. 2-llm
30
Real Estate For Sale
TWO-ROOM HOUSE, 1-3 acre
ground, garago, woodshed and
chicken house. 2010 Hope.
371tf
ST. FRANCIS PARK Seven
. room home. All modorn, with
fireplace and garage. Fenced.
Nice garden spot and fruit
trees. $4800. Terms. Chris
Huck. Phone 6470. 2-6
FOR SALE OR RENT Four
room place near Mill school.
Nice shape. Price $2200 or
rent $25. E. Gray Real Estate,
118 N. 7th. 2-5
EQUITY in modern four-room
house. Venotian blinds. Good
location, 1321 Wilford. 2-8
FOR SALE Several good
POTATO FARMS In Merrill,
Matin district. See M. A. Bow
man, Merrill, Ore. 2-4
SEE EVERETT DENNIS for real
estate. 121 N. 8th. Phone
8401. 3-2
POTATO LAND Will accept
bids in the next two weeks
fof cash rental of 40 acres
pottfto land, or will sell. E
Gray, 118 N. 7th. 2-6
SIX ACRES good level Irrigated
land on Laweview hiway with
small house. Price $2300
$500 down.
FIFTY- ACRES good irrigated
land, four miles from town on
old Weed highway. No build
ings. $7500. Terms. H. E.
Hauger, owner, 1330 Main
2-10
32 Real Estate Wanted
WANTED TO RENT Ranch on
crop basis or will work on
farm with, the idea that I can
have and Increase some stock.
Write Box 72, Malln, Ore. 2-8
34
Automotive
GET YOUR AUTO GLASS in
stalled at Kimball's Glass
Shop, 827 Walnut Ph. 7378.
2-6m
WANTED TO BUY ltt-ton
late model truck. Lost River
Dairy. 331tf
FOR SALE 1936 Ford Fordor
sedan. New paint, fair tires,
new upholstery. Guaranteed
mechanically A-l. 2023 Dar
row. - 2-3
FOR SALE 1938 Chevrolet se
dan. Phone 4558. 2-6
NEW CARS are still avaUable
for Immediate delivery. For
the largest selection of good
used cars and pickups see H. E.
Hauger, Bulck Garage, 1330
Main. 2-10
35
Fual Heating
UNION BURNER OILS We
keep your storage tank full
Call Klamath Oil Co., 8404.
2-26m
38 Miscellaneous For Sale
FULLER BRUSHES Clem Joy
er. 1435 Martin. Phone 5677.
2-28
W ATKINS PRODUCTS. Dial
6623 or 2318 Home. 2-4
FOR' SALE Body wood. Box
44, Worden, Ore. 2-6
RUBBER STAMPS, Printed
signs, madc-to-ordcr. 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
GLASS Mirrors, rcsilvcring,
plate, window and auto glass,
furniture tops, shelve. Kim
ball' Glass Shop, 337 Walnut.
Phone 7378. 3-6m
FOR SALE Dry wood. 2139
Arthur. Phone 6870. 2-26
DRIVEWAY CINDERS Phone
6817. 4951U
AVON PRODUCTS Dial 6691.
I 3-17
38 Miscellaneous Fo? Bale
TYPEWRITER Underwood No.
0 for sale. Terfect condition.
234 No. 8th or phone 8329.
lSltf
FOR BALE 14 tons baled al
falfa hay. R. Kunz, Malln. 2-4
FOR SALE 100 tons of olfnlfa
hay In stacks. Inquire J. R.
Tuylor, Merrill, stato line. 2-9
FURNITURE At Sunset Horse
Ranch. Phone 8788. Nearly
new bedroom suite $60; best
springs and stained mattress
$20; heavy onk library table
$7.60; medium oil stove $20;
largo leather rocker $10.
383tf
STOVES REPAIRED All ports
stocked. Used furniture,
stoves bought. OK Second
Hund Store, 820 Klumath.
Phone 8871. 2-28m
FOR SALE 12-inch Craftsman
electric saw, 18-Inch Delta
bond saw, 4-whcel farm trailer,
2-cytinder 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. 2-8
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
$5 per month.
SUBURBAN LUMBER CO.
Phone 3301 271tf
RADIOS Sell or trade. First
house past Frankford wood
yard, Bend highway. 2-6
RIFLE AND SHOTGUN AMMU
NITION Is now being made
available to FARMERS, CAT
TLEMEN, and SHEEPMEN
for the killing of PREDATORS
or RODENTS. This is an OF
FICIAL WAR PRODUCTION
BOARD set-up and you can
place your orders at SOUTH
ERN OREGON HARDWARE
CO., 528 MAIN ST., KLAM
ATH FALLS.
FOR SALE Refrigerator, bed
room suite, innerspring mat
tress and coll spring, dinette
set, miscellaneous items. 3351
Crest. 2-5
38
For Sale or Trade
FOR SALE OR TRADE 60-acre
Improved ranch, on highway
S miles from center of Klam
ath Falls. Address Boxholder
4979. Herald-News. 2-9
42 Miscellaneous Wanted
WANTED Used pianos. Spot
cash. Louis R. Mann, tuner,
.Derby's, 120. N. 7th. Phone
4519 or 7175. 2-28
TRAPPERS We are paying top
prices for coyote, muskrat,
lynx cats. Geo. E. Upton, Row
Fur Dealer, Forest Grove, Ore.
2-7
CASH FOR USED RIFLES
30-30, 25-35, and 32-20'. Pre
ferably carbine model and in
any condition. Bring them In
for appraisal to SOUTHERN
OREGON HARDWARE at 528
Mam St. 4977U
WANTED TO RENT One or
two-bedroom modern, furnish'
ed house or apt Phone 7385
2-4
44 ' Livestock md Poultry
WANTED TO BUY Some more
Guernsey cows, and tome
Guernsey heifer calves, wean
ed. Please give price when
you phone as tires are hard
to get. Phone 4943. R. C.
Prudhomme, 5102 So. 6th St.
1-1 9 tf
WANTED Cattle, sheep and
hogs. J. D. Beckley. Phone
7334 evenings. 4953tf
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 5323,
nights 3503. 4970tf
JERSEY COW FOR SALE Five
year old. $75. 4349 Winter
Ave., off Summers lane. Phone
5031. Call after 5 p. m. 2-6
48 Businesi Opportunities
WELL ESTABLISHED Tavern
Beer, wine, billiards. Doing
good business. 630 So. 6th St.,
' Grants Pass, Ore. 2-5
The Red army' midwinter of
fensive 1 being powered with
increasing amount of American
farm product. Lend-lease re
port that we are now sending
more food to Russia than to
Britain.
A beautiful room
COStS only
turn
THE MIRACLE WALL FINISH
BIG BASIN LBR. CO.
. Main k Spring
2? Phone 3144
-fKlJiMiuTe:
IN OREGON DROPS
SALEM, Feb. 4 (P) Unem
ploymcnt compensation benefits
paid In Oregon during January
totaled $31,912, compared with
$226,071 In January 1942, the
unemployment compensation
commission said today,
Benefits paid In 1042 totaled
$1,700,210, against $2,485,554 in
1041 and $4,000,025 In 1040.
Benefits decreased in every
section of the state except In
the Baker and Ontario district.
Benefit in the Portland area
dropped from $076,431 In 1941
to $527,760 In 1942.
The 1942 payments for other
districts:
Eugene $115,725, Salem $92,
963, Klamath Falls $86,497.
Baker $06,193, Pendleton $40,-
167, Hood River $31,673, Rose
burg $30,505, The Dalles $18,529,
Corvallis $17,933.
Srjoln has such Inno -h.
games that sometimes players
leave the continuance of the
games to their sons in their
wills.
Foggy weather occurs 1 e
frequently In the St. Lawrence
river than at New York har
bor. 46
Financial
CASH LOANS
WITHOUT ENDORSERS
I WAYS TO GET A CONSUME.
CASH M AX
rHO.VE . WRITE . COME IK
Tuu seed no a-lfneri or interim to
St coaiujner loa
THREE LOAN PLANS
NO. 1-INCOSIB LOAJC8
On our not only. No vij utiga-
mtntt. No co-iitne.
NO. t-flR.VlTURE LOANS
Vour character It mar UnporttBt
than lit furoltur itielf.
NO. t AttTO LOANS
120 to U0 C4ib to to i an 4 rtfl
nanclng. CONSUMERS CREDIT
COMPANY
ram
720 Pine St.
S-U9)
Phone 7711
turn
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
2-28m
First Federal Has
Plenty of Mone
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 8193
2-28m
LOANS
Established 8 Years In
Klamath County
Furniture Loan
Signature Loans
Livestock Loan
$25 to $300
Rogers Finance Co.
S-189
412 Main Dial 5113
2-28m
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has been ap
pointed administrator of the
estate of Willard. E. Jackson, de
ceased, and has qualified. All
persons having claims against
said estate are notified to pre
sent the same to me with proper
vouchers at the office of L. Orth
Siscmore, Court House, Klamath
Falls, Oregon, within six months
from January 21. 1943.
JAMES W. JACKSON,
Administrator.
J 21-28; F 4-11-18 No. 178.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Board of Director of
School District No. 1, Klamath
Falls, Oregon, will accept bids
on 100 cords of wood to be de
livered at the Riverside School.
Body wood, cut In 4-foot lengths
out of live fir trees, is preferred,
but alternate bits will be ac
cepted on 4-foot fir slabs or 2
foot veneer core centers, and on
a limited amount of 4-foot pine
slabs.
Delivery must be completed
and wood tiered on the grounds
of the Riverside School not later
than August 1, 1943.
Send bid to J. P. Well. Di
trict Clerk, at Klamath Union
High School, not later than Feb
ruary 20, 1943.
J. P. WELLS,
District Clerk,
r 4 5-fl No. 184.
Masiketl and tyiHoncial
MILD RECOVERY
LIFTS MARKET
LATE TODAY
By VICTOR EUBANK
NEW YORK, Feb. 4 UP) Mild
recoveries crept into the stock
market today after most leaders
had spent the greater part of the
session at slightly lower levels.
Bonds were uneven. Transfers
were around 800,000 shares.
Wall street generally main
tained a bullish attitude but,
here and there, customers stood
aside pending more definite news
from the Solomons.
Among a handful of stocks
touching new 1942-43 tops were
Ohio Oil, Pullman, Budd Mfg.,
Warner Bros., and Omnibus
corporation. Occasional resist
ance was displayed by Western
Union, Great Northern, Stand
ard Oil (NJ) and American
Smelting. Backward at Interval
were US Steel, Santa Fe, Ameri
can Telephone, Montgomery
Ward, Douglas Aircraft, Du Pont,
Woolworth, Dow Chemical and
International Harvester.
Closing quotations:
American Can 791
Am Car Sc Fdy ... 28i
Am Tel tt Tel .. 1311
Anaconda 261
Cat Tractor 43
Comm'nw'lth tt Sou 1532
General Electric 335
General Motors 461
Gt Nor Ry pfd 241
Illinois Central 8J
Int Harvester .... 881
Kennecott .. 301
Lockheed 191
Long-Bell "A" 61
Montgomery Ward .... 36 i
Nash-Kelv 7
N Y Central 12J
Northern Pacific 8i
Pac Gas Sc El .......... 26
Packard Motor 81
Penna R R 28 i
Republic Steel ......... . 181
Richfield Oil 8
Sears Roebuck ... ........... 63
Standard Brand . 81
Sunshine Mining 5
Trans-America . 81
Union Oil CalU 171
Union Pacific 84J
U S Steel 501
Warner Picture 9
BOSTON WOOL
BOSTON, Feb. 4 (AP-USDA)
South Dakota lambs' wool was
sold today at a grease price of 40
cents, delivered mill. There
were many inquiries received for
spot fine foreign wools suitable
for army xocks. Sales of New
Zealand eight -to -ten -months
wools were made at celling
prices. Some buying of mohair
wag reported from Texas at 60
cents for adult and 70 cents for
kid mohair.
Georges Clemenceau, the
'Tiger of France" and World
war I premier, once taught
French in a Connecticut girls'
school.
ORDER BLANK
Tear out thus blank to mall in your
"want-ad." Send th cash (stamps are
OK) and save 30. In figuring the
amount, count each word that appears.
Include Your Name,
Name
Address
RATES:
One day run .
3 day run
3 day run
4 day run
6 day run
Week run
Month run
LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,
Feo. 4 (AP-lf'SMNj CATTLE:
Salable 25. Medium to good
steers, heifers, and range oows
quoted fully steady; half car
good 1100 lb. steers $13.50: low
er grade she-stock uneven, up
per strata weighty common
cows $10.0U-10,50, cutters widen
ed down to $8.00-9.00, yesterduy
shelly canner late freely $7.00
SO, possibly SO cent lower than
Munday's high time; medium
sausage bull $12.00-12.60.
Calves: None; nominal,
HOGS: Salable 400. Mostly
30-40 cents lower; five cais me
dium to good 204-200 lb. barrows
and gilts $16.20-30, latter late
top; odd good sows quotable,
$14.30.
SHEEP: Salable 300. Under
tone fully steady; good to choice
wooled lambs quoted $15.00-75:
medium to choice ewes $8.25-
9.25.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND. Feb. 4 (AP-
USDA) Cattle: salable 100, to
tal 125; calvea: salable and total
25; market rather slow, mostly
steady, some canner and cutter
cows weak; few common to me
dium steers $11.00-12.50; good
fed steers quotable up to $15.50;
common to medium heifers
$10.00-13.50, cutters down to
$8.00; canner and cutter cows
$8.50-8.00; fat Tlairy type cows
to $0.00; good beef cows $11.50-
12.50; medium to good bulls
$10.50-12.75, cutters down to
$9.00; good to choice vealers
$14.50-15.50, common grades
down to $9.00.
Hogs: salable .680, total 1000;
market mostly 25c lower, some
cleanup sales off more and few
head early steady; good to
choice 180-220 lb. mostly $15.50,
negligible lot early $15.75,
cleanup sales down to $15.00;
230-300 lb. $14.30-15.00; light
lights $14.50-18.00; good 325-
600 lb. sows steady at $13.50
14.00; good to choice feeder pigs
$14.50-15.50.
Sheep: salable and total 250;
scattered sales steady; odd me
dium to good lambs $13.00-
14.80, good to choice grade
quotable $15.00-30; feeder lambs
in various flesh condition
$11.00-13.00; good ewes salable
up to $7.75 and above.
WHEAT
CHICAGO, Feb. 4 W) A per
sistcnt demand for wheat from
houses which usually buy for
mill pushed contracts up about
a cent today. '
The strength in the bread cer
eal was reflected In other grains,
where small gains were regis
tered. Bye, which had sold off
early, came back to go ahead of
the preceding session's close.
There were reports of a bet
ter demand for flour and it was
said that a large chain baker
had bought 200,000 or more bar
rels. Wheat closed 1-1 cent higher,
May $1,401-1.40, July $1,391,
corn was i-ic higher, May 971
98c, oats advanced 1c, rye was
unchanged to 1c up and soy
beans were not traded.
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BUY WAR STAMPS AND
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STATE PROGRAM
SALEM. Feb. 4 IIP Th.
house taxation and revenue eom.
mlttee began drafting its tax
program today, hoping to Intro
duce it'next week.
Here's what It contains:
A 20 or 28 Per cent lnenma
tax reduction.
Elimination of th. 2 n.r .nt
surtax on unearned Income.
Clarification of the lnltltH
law giving surplus income taxss
to scnoois.
Quarterly oavment of Inrnma
taxes, which already has passed
in each house.
Reverse Snell
If the legislature innrnvn
the program, it would moan re
jection of Governor Snell's pro
gram. He advised against reduc
ing the income tax. whlla ih
committee apparently has re
jected nis plan to create a re
serve fund for post-war use, and
his recommendation that th -
cise tax be applied to utilities
in order to increase old age pen
sions. .
Proposals to collect ' incoma
taxes by deducting them from
salary ' checks were given no
chance, the committee having
decided that collection coat
would be too great.
. It was believed possible that
the legislature miaht elva the
people a chance to vote in No
vember, 1944, on bills to levy
a sale tax and a constitutional
amendment to limit property
taxe.
' You can go to. almost any lit
tle crossroads store any time of
day and find three or tour farm
ers . sitting around growling
about a - labor shortage. , Any
sale will draw two or three hun
dred farmers who have driven
from 300 yards to 15 miles In
order just to see who is there
and to growl about gasoline ra
tioning. Ohio Farmer.
The arsenal of democracy 1
making good. At this critical
period of the war we should
confine ourselves to larger ob
jectives and not ' get bogged
down in argument over method
and detail. President Roose
velt. :' n
There are still a lot of refine
ment to be made, but we're
getting, there. We're on the road
and we've solved most of the ma
jor problem of production.
WPB Chairman Donald M.
Nelson. " ' - "'
. Early traveler called It
jackass rabbit, but we've con
tracted the name of this long
eared animal to jackrabblt.
- A hamster Is a small rodent
of northern Europe.
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