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    February 6, 1043
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Olhuon. Korn Hotol. 2 8
4 General Notion
MIRACLE SERIES PIANO -Popular,
classical. Ph. 3406
2-6
Personals
MONUMENTS Kin mntli Fulli
Marblo and Gnuilto Works
116 So. llth. Phona 0381.
20
10
Services
BLACKSMITHING and welding.
Tractor, truck and farm mach'
Inery repair, Spoclnl built
elovutors, stackers and buck
rakes,
BROWN EQUIPMENT CO.
1040 So. 0th St. Phona 8247
4-23
CHIMNEY SWEEP. Oil burnor
aervlce. Furnaces cloanod
J. A. Tufts. Phono 7140. 2-22
INCOME TAX RETURNS ex.
pertly prepurcd reasonable
charges, wo have Oregon, cai
Hornla, Fodcrul forms. C'omo
early avoid rush. Bring last
year's returns If available.
Room 4, Molhase Bldg., 328
Main. Phono 8670. W. B
J Bowne. R. F. McLaren. 2-10
PICTURE FRAMING Gooller's
230 Main. 2-14m
HEMSTITCHING
DRESSMAKING, Buttons and
Buckles covered. Alterations
on new and old clothing. Mrs
H. M. Allender. 731 Main,
Room 219. Phona 7203. 2-1 8m
PAINTING, KALSOMINING
H. L, Brown. Phone 4220.
2-10m
HOUSE CLEANING Art Bene
dict 0848. 20m
CROSS CUT AND CIRCULAR
SAWS should be repaired now.
Bodenhamer Saw and Repair
Shop, 3S1 E. Main. 2-20
PAPERHANGERS - PAINTERS
available. Gooller's, 230 Main
J Phona 0704. 2-24
DRESSMAKING, formal! and
alterations, all kinds. Margo,
Whytal's balcony. 2-28
BAGS MACHINE CLEANED
and patched. People's Waro
house Bag Co. , 4082U
1 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, 611
South Sixth. 2-28m
FLOOR SANDING and refinlsh
Ing. Clifford Golden. Phone
3822. 2-28m
)RING those crippled household
appliances to us tor first aid.
Washers, Ironors, rcfrlgorators
and oil healors serviced and
repaired,
VICTORY SERVICE CO.
Ralph Fuller, New Manager
100S Prospect .
Phonos B448 or 6173 3-1
13
Health
DR. M. C. CASSEL, chiropractic
clinic, colon and rectal dig.
eases, 832 Main. Dial 7215.
2-28m
14 Help Wanted Female
WANTED Offlco girl for one
oi iviamaiiva jinesi stores.
Must do typing, have pleasing
personality. Steady position
good salary. Nowa-Horald Box
121. 2-6
TOMEN Finn opportunity In
tolophono operating, No pre
vious experience required,
good salary to start with: reou
lar increases following. Sco
Mrs. Brodic, 8:30 a. m. to 0
p. m., Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph Co., 120 No. 8th.
.. .'2-8
WANTED Housekeeper. Phono
4014. 40B5U
MIDDLE-AGED woman for maid
work. 4 hours a day. Lake
Hotol. 2-0
1 Help Wanted, Male
WANTED Box factory superin
tendent, Must havo full knowl-
, edge of box factory opomtion
and should have lumbor ex
perience. San Francisco Bay
district. Glva full Information,
past and present experience
and age. Box 4073, Herald-
New. 2-8
APERHANGER3 WANTED
Phona 4837. r 2-8
WANTED. Barber. Steady
work, good wages, near air
base. Joe'a Barber Shop, Red
mond, Ore , . a-11
34 Automotive
u'l.rij-juvi.ri.'iri.nrmrii-iri-i- .....................
WHOLESALE CASH PRICES
FOR EXPORT CARS
WANTED-1 5 Late Model Cars Mostly 6-Cyl. Sedans
Must Be in Good Condition With Good Rubber
These Cars Will Go to Essential War Workers in the Bay Districts.
So If You Have Two and Don't Need But One, See Jim Douglas,
Purchasing Agent, to Get Cash for Your Car Right Now!
DOUGLAS MOTOR GO.
734 Klamath Ave. '
Packard, Hudson, Willys Dealer All Chrysler Product Service
18
Situations Wantad
HOUR WORK Phone 8043.
2-8
BEWINQ Any form shirt col
lars, cuffs turned. 621 N. 0th
Phone 6240. 2-10
CHILDREN TO KEEP In my
home, 25c hour daytime, 30c
hour nights. 2311 Darrow,
Phone 6231. 2-6
EXPERIENCED married itono
grapher and bookkeeper
wishes part-time work, prefer
ably afternoons. Mrs. Mar
shall, 323 Commercial St., Apt.
No. 3. 2-6
BABYLAND Care of babies
and chjldren. Hour, day or
weok. 1104 Crescent. Phone
8341. 3-4m
20
Room and Board
ROOM-BOARD 1841 Main.
2-26
ROOM Board, 620 Jefferson
Phone 6337, 2-6
BOARD ROOM 814 Washing
ton. 2-6
ROOM -BOARD Gentleman
504 N. 10th, Phone 8814. 2-6
22
Rooms For Rent
MARS HOTEL 1411 Main, by
the armory. Steam heated
rooms $3.50 week up. Tran
slent $1. 2-21
NICE ROOMS 134 N. 3rd. 2-11
ROOM 020 Lincoln. 4810U
CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th
" $4.00 woekr All outsido, newly
decorated, modern rooms. All
with new lnnersprlng mat'
tresses. Free parking. 2-28m
CLEAN, steam heated room
310 So. 5th. 3-1
ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN
$3.00 weok. 845 Eldorado. 2-6
ROOM FOR RENT 814 No
10th. 2-12
ROOMS 1034 High. 3-5m
24 Apartments For Rent
VACANCY Rex Arms apart
ments, 224 Broad. Phone
5700. New management, Mr.
and Mrs. Lovelace. 2-8m
ESPLANADE COURT apart
monts. 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. 213
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
Utilities furnished. 418 No.
10th. 2-16
LIGHT, CLEAN housekeeping
room with kltchonctte. 248
Broad. 4048tf
RIVERVIEW Four nicely fur
nished rooms, with two bed
rooms, electric range, rcfrig
- orator. Phone 5452. 4847tf
FURNISHED 4 -room apartment.
Adults. No pets. 825 Lincoln.
' ' ' . 2-6
VACANCY Jacobs Apartments,
Pine and Cedar. 108tf
THREE-ROOM furnished duplex
apartmont. 121 So. 2nd. 110U
FURNISHED TWO ROOMS
Bath. Two blocks off Main
- 5121 High. . .. -- 2-8
VACANCY Hot Springs Court,
221 Spring. 2-11
FOR RENT 3-room furnished
apartmont, , Gas equipment.
. Villa Marquise, 1320 Oak.
, U7tf
WALKING DISTANCE Four
rooms, furnished. Lights,
wood, water. $28. 138 Mor
timer, 2-6
FOR RENT New two-bedroom
furnished apartment. 745
Rose. Phone 4220. 2-6
3-ROOM furnished apartment,
electrically equipped, close In,
' Couple, No pets, Inquiro 802
Lincoln, 2-6
FURNISHET four-room modern
apartmont. Two bedrooms.
Bus lino, Convenient to rail
roads. Phona 7226. 13611
34
24 Apartments For Rant
LARGE 3-room apartment. Part
ly furnished. 6686. 2210 So.
6th. 2-12
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING. 421
Onk. 2-12
28
Homes For Rent
FOR RENT Two-room house
$12,50. Everything furnished
$18.00. 1125 East St. 2-8
TRUCKS 'FOR RENT You
drive; move yourself, save Vt
. Stiles Beacon Service, 1201
East Main. Phone 8304. 2-7m
SMALL MODERN furnished
house. Everything furnished
2123 Biehn. 4192tf
FOR RENT Partly furnished
house. Close In. Inquire 814
Lincoln. 4465U
CLEAN 3-ROOM HOUSE Utll
itlcs furnished. 2000 Blehn.
2-27
3-ROOM DUPLEX New, large,
unfurnished or with electric
stove, refrigerator, furnace.
1133 California. Phone 5658
344tf
THREE-ROOM newly decorated
house. Bath, woodshed. Cor
ner Stukel and Division. In'
quire 405 Martin. 2-6
TWO-ROOM furninheri hnuu
Adults only. 610 So. 5th. 2-6
BACHELOR CABINS Close
In. $10 month. 510 So. 8th.
3-4
FOR RENT Two-bedroom fur
nished house, almost new. Hot
Springs. Phone 131, Malin.
2-6
FOR RENT Good modern fur
nished house. Electric range
and refrigerator. Ph. 3756.
2-6
FOUR-ROOM house. Inquire
1537 Wllford, afternoons. 2-8
TWO-ROOM house, nartly fur
nished. Garage. $12.50. Adults.
1035 Dolores St., Hot Springs.
2-0
28 Miscellaneous For Rent
DEAD CAR STORAGE ONLY.
Safety and protection. Cars
are not moved or molested.
231 So. 11th. 2-Um
30 Real Estate For Sale
TWO-ROOM HOUSE, 1-3 acre
ground, garage, woodshed and
chicken house. 2010 Hope.
371tf
ST. FRANCIS PARK Seven-
room home. All modern, with
firerilacB and saraim. Fsnceri.
Nice garden spot and fruit
trees. $4800. Terms. Chris
Huck. Phone 6470. 2-6
HOT SPRINGS HOME
Attractive two bedroom home.
located in nice nnrt nf Hnt
Springs. Fireplace, furnace,
hardwood floors, full basement,
concrete foundation, Venetian
blinds, metal weather stripping,
etc. Also extra bedroom, fin
ished in basement, lawn, trepn.
rockery, etc. Full price $5500.
J. E. HOSKING
517 Main Phone 3211
2-8
EQUITY in modern four-room
house. Venetian blinds. .Good
location, 1321 Wllford. 2-6
SEE EVERETT DENNIS for real
estate. 121 N. 8th. Phone
8401. 3-2
POTATO LAND Will accept
Diets in the next two weeks
for cash rental of 40 acres
potato land, or will sell. E.
Gray, 118 N. 7th. 2-6
SIX ACRES good level irrigated
iana on t,awcview hlway with
small house. Price $2500.
$500 down.
FIFTY ACRES good Irrigated
ianci, lour miles from town on
old Weed highway. No build
ings. $7500. Torms. H. E.
Hauger, owner, 1330 Main.
2-10
CHEAP Equity 5-room house.
Pavement, near bus and
school. 717 Mitcholl. 308tf
FOR SALE 0 rooms, on paved
street, onk floors, coved cell
ing,. Venetian blinds, garage
attached to house, nice yard.
$3000. Box 438, Herald-News.
-8
Automotive
32 Real Estate Wantad
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. 2-6
34
Automotive
GET YOUR AUTO GLASS in
stalled at Kimball's Glass
Shop, 527 Walnut. Ph. 7378.
2 -6m
WANTED TO BUY 114 -ton
late model truck. Lost River
Dairy. 351U
FOR SALE 1038 Chevrolet c
dan. Phone 4558. , 2-6
NEW CARS are still available
for immediate delivery. For
the largest selection of good
used cars and pickups see H. E
Hauger, Bulck Garage, 1330
Main. 2-10
FOR SALE Pickup. 1833 Ford,
Model B motor. New tires on
rear, front tires good. 1103
California. 2-8
38
Fuel Heating
UNION BURNER OILS We
keep your storage tank full.
Call Klamath Oil Co., 8404
2-26m
36 Miscellaneous For Sale
FULLER BRUSHES Clem Joy
er. 1435 Martin. Phone 5677.
2-28
AVON PRODUCTS Dial 6681
2-17
FOR SALE Caterpillar '30,
1938 Fordson. Box 116, Spra
gue River. 2-12
FARMERS
We have lumber as low as $18
per thousand for your brooder
house, barn, garage and other
farm buildings. No down pay
ment, up to three years to pay.
J. W. COPELAND YARDS
66 Main Phone 3187
: 2-11
FOR SALE Electric range.
Priced for quick sale. Call
3150. 2-8
FOR SALE Body wood. Box
44, Worden, Ore. 2-6
RUBBER STAMPS, Printed
- signs, made-to-order. Commer
cial printing, most reasonable
prices. Geo. J. Kunzman, 127
No. 4 h. Phone 6632. 2-8
, FULLER BRUSHES -CALL
532 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, 527 Walnut.
Phone 7378. 2-6m
DRIVEWAY CINDERS Phone
6817. ' . 4851tf
FOR SALE 100 tons of alfalfa
hay in stacks. Inquire J. R.
Taylor, Merrill, state line. 2-0
STOVES REPAIRED All parts
stocked. Used furniture,
stoves bought. OK Second
Hand Store, 820 Klamath.
Phone 5871. 2-28m
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
hnllKA nast Frunkfm-ri'a wnnrl
yard, Bend highway, 2-6
RIFLE AND SHOTGUN AMMU
NITION is now being mado
available to FARMERS, CAT
TLEMEN, and SHEEPMEN
1 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., 828 MAIN ST., KLAM
ATH FALLS.
FOR SALE Young Guernsey
cow and 10 bales of hay for
$00, R. C. Prudhomme, 6102
So. 6th, near Idella's, 2-6
FOR SALE 1000 lbs. Michael
grass seed, $10.00 per hundred.
K. C. Wilson, Malln, Ore.
Phone 160. 2-12
34 Automotive
38
For Bale or Trade
FOR SALE OR TRADE 60-acre
improved ranch, on highway
5 miles from center of Klam
ath Falls. Address Boxholder
4070, Herald-News. 2-0
FOR SALE OR TRADE for Eu
gene property, 6-room subur
ban home, 1 acre ground, out
buildings. Write W. A. War
field, Eugene, Ore., Rt. 3. 2-8
WANTED TO RENT 40-60
acres potato land. Cash rent.
Alfalfa or . clover preferred.
O. L. Hodges, Tulelake, Calif.
Phone 7312. 2-6
42 Miscellaneous Wanted
WANTED Used pianos. Spot
cash. Louis R. Mann, tuner,
Derby's, 120 N. 7th. Phone
4518 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
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. . 4877U
WANTED TO RENT Farm
Cash or crop basis. Box 35,
Olene. 2-0
44 Livestock and Poultry
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 3505. 4970tf
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 4043. R. C.
Prudhomme, 5102 So. 6th St.
l-10tf
WANTED Cattle, sheep and
hogs. J..D. Beckley. , Phone
7334 evenings. , .. 4053U
FOR SALE Saddle horses, well
broke. Phone 4138. '2-8
46
Financial
CASH LOANS
WITHOUT RNDOSPFSS
. WAYS TO GET A CONSUMER
CASH 10AM .
rnONE . WHITE . COME IK
Tou ntad no eo-algoera or andoraen to
get ft cooaumer loan '
THREE LOAN PLANS
NO. l-INCOMB LOANS "" '
On your not. only. No wap win-
menti. No co-llgnera. .
J0. FURNITURE LOANS
, Your tharacttr la mort Important
l than tha furolturo Itielf.
NO. a-AUTO LOANS
20 to um caib toana and rati-
nandng. '
CONSUMERS CREDIT
COMPANY
miss
720 Pine St.
SIM)
Phone 7711
t-Um
Seo
Dinty Moore .
For '
AUTO LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS
FURNITURE LOANS
Simnle Credit Rpmiirnmpntx
Complcto Privacy
w 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 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 5105
2-2 8m
MaiheU and tyinoHcial
PROFIT MING
STALLSMARKET
GAINS TOQAY
NEW YORK, Feb. 6 (P) The
tendency to pocket profits
stalled recovery for many stocks
in today's market although Indi
vidual spots of strength devel
oped. The list was irregularly Im
proved at the start but early
plua marks were trimmed or
erased later and, near the close,
losses running to a point or so
were scattered over the ticker
tape. Transfers for the two
hours were around 800,000
shares.
Distilling company stocks
stumbled over the proposal to
sharply curtail public liquor
consumption.
General Motors and Continen
tal Motors registered best marks
for more than a year. Montgom
ery Ward, Sears Roebuck and
Standard Oil (NJ) established
the 1942-43 tops. I
Bonds were narrow and com
modities mixed.
Closing quotations:
American Can . 78 i
Am Car & Fdy 20
Am Tel & Tel , ......1311
Anaconda 26 1
Cat Tractor 431
Commonwealth 8c Sou 1532
General Electric . 33 i
General Motors
Gt Nor Ry pfd ...
Illinois Central
Int Harvester :
Kennecott
Lockheed
461
...... 231
... 81
581
31
.. 10 i
Long-Bell "A" 6!
Montgomery Ward ,... Zli
Nash-Kelv ......
7
N Y Central ....
.... 121
.. 81
.... 26
. 31
.... 26 J
.. 151
.. 81
641
17
5J
.. 4J
61
.... 174
.... 841
.. 501
Northern Pacific ...
Pac Gas & El
Packard Motor
Penna R R '.
Republic Steel .........
Richfield Oil
Sears Roebuck
Southern Pacific
Standard Brands
Sunshine Mining
Trans-America ...
Union Oil Calif
Union Pacific
U S Steel
Warner. Pictures :
Party invitations used to in
clude, "Bring your own liquor."
Is that going to change to
"Drive your own horse?" .
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Board of Directors 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 no later
than August 1, 1843.
Send bids to J. P. Wells, Dis
trict Clerk, at Klamath Union
High School, not later than Fet
ruary 20, 1043.
J. P. WELLS, .
District Clerk.
F 4-5-6 No. 184
a Day of
48 Financial Month Season 1042-43 Season 1941-42-
I A KIC- Fab. Feb. to Season Feb. to Season
LJAnJO Daily Date to Date Daily Date to Date
Established 8 Years in . - 21 MoT 7 1 5085
Klamath County . , .
Furniture Loans 2 28 47 5433 . 24 25 5100
Signature Loans : . - .,
-Livestock Loans " ' 3 30 77 5463 21 ' 82 5136
$25 to $300 - 4 16 93 8479 21 73 : 5157
Rogers Finance Co. j ii .125 5511 -' ie if Hif
412 Main' S'189 Dial 5113 Z ZZ 17 8
2-28m 7 21 , 127 5211
REFINANCING JL J2 """"
If you want to refinance your 9 21 150 8234
mortgage, ask us about the
Equitable Plan 10 - 23 173 2T
. prmPncreate8 k zz zz 6
CHILCOTE & SMITH " . 6300
Since 1009 13 ie 232 8316
111 N. 9th Phone 4564 -
14 18 250 8334
A beautiful room I 18 ZZ ZZ ZiZ
COSts only ffok JL i5 2.B5 Jilt-
, fJSf ' 17 22 . . 287 '8371
V MHO 18 , . ' 21 308 , 8302
V.KJ5Et1'- 18' - ' ' . . v 13 " 32f 8405 .
nLrllVJ'' r ' 13 3377 8418
21 ZZ ' 10 344 ' 8428
" J&''frr'' """li ' ' 0 344 8428
m miracu rftLi nmsN 23 -- ' ZZ ,;380 ,.., 8434 T
big bas: ; bs. CO. -JO- J!4!-
A MahV : 8prlng 25 14 378 8462
' i"4 26 " " Ib m 1472"
KErc airmcEI f : " 403 8487
f " , 2i " : ' 12" 419 8489
Potatoes
CHICAGO, Feb. 6 (AP-USDA)
Potatoes: arrivals 112; on track
255; total US shipments 825;
old stock, supplies - moderate,
trading very light; market
steady on best stock, weak for
ordinary; new, stock: supplies
moderate, demand very slow,
market dull; no track sales re
ported, too few sales to estab
lish a market on street sales.
Idaho Russet Burbanks US No.
1, $3.23; Colorado Red Mc
Clures US No. 1, $2.75; Nebras
ka and Wyoming Bliss Triumphs
US No. 1, $2.03-3.05; Minnesota
and North Dakota Cobblers
commercials $2.28-30.
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 8
(AP-USDA) CATTLE: For
week; salable 2080; calves 150;
compared week ago, market
strong, instances 25 higher on
fed steers canner and cutter
cows closed weaker. Vealers
strong; load good to choice ex
perimentally fed steers $15.75;
medium to good $13.25-$15.25;
one load $15.50; medium fed
heifers $13.00-75; few good to
$14.25; common heifers $8.00-.
$11.00; cutters down to $7.50;
canner and cutter cows $6.50
$8.25; medium to good beef
cows $10.00-$12.00; odd - head
$12.25; medium ' to good bulls
$11.00-$12.75; good and choice
vealers $14.50-$15.50; few
$16.00.
HOGS: For week salable
1860; compared week ago, mar
ket steady after losing early 25
50 gain, early top $16.00; closing
sales good and choice around
180-225 lbs. $15.50 down, heav
ier and lighter . weights penal
ized 50 and more; good sows
steady at $13.50-$14.00; good to
choice feeder pigs $14.50-$15.50.
SHEEP: For week salable
1700; compared week . ago, fat
lambs and ewes 25 higher, low
er grades steady; good to choice
wooled lambs $15.00-50; medi
um to good $13.00-$14.50; com
mon down to $10.00; culls down
to $8.00 and under; feeder and
shearer lambs $11.00-$14.50;
mostly $12.50 down; good ewes
$7.25-75; deck good to choice fed
ewes $8.25; common down to
$4.00.
.SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,
Feb. 6 (AP-Fed.-State Market
News) CATTLE: For five days
350. -Compared week ago: Gen
erally firm, she-stock 50 to $1.00
higher; actual top, half-load 1105
lb. good steers $15.50, load medi
um steers $14.85 to feed-lots;
heifers absent, . quoted $13.50
$14.50; half-load good 1153 lb.
range cows $12.50, load 1000 lb.
Oregons $11.75, few common
weighty cows $10.50, bulk $9.50
$10.00, cutters $8.50-$9.090, can
ners $7.50-$8.25; odd good bulls
$12.50, medium $11.00-$12.00.
CALVES:. Receipts 10. Nomi
nal; choice quotable $15.00 and
below.
HOGS: -For five days 1800.
Compared week ago: Around 10
20 lower, or 40-50 lower than
mid-week; closing bulk good to
choice 240-270 lb. hogs $16.00
10; closing good sows $14.25
down.
SHEEP: For five days 2500.
Compared week ago: Wcoled
KLAMATH BASIN
Carload Potato Shipments
(Figures from State-Federal Inspector Ross Aubrey)
SHAWLUMBER
BUYS THE
IN CANBY AREA
Shaw Lumber company of
Klamath Falls and Tionesta has
completed a deal with the forest
service for purchase by ex
change of 70,500,000 feet of lum
ber in the vicinity of Canby, to
be cut later at a mill to be built
at Alturas, it was learned Satur
day from J. Royal Shaw, head of .
the company.
The newly acquired timber Is
In addition to 28,000,000 feet
bought some weeks ago in the
same area, making a total of a
little more than 100,000,000 feet.
Exchange Made
The timber is in what Is
known as the first unit of a for
est management plan for forest
service timber in the Alturas
working circle. The mill at Al
turas, expected to be established
within five years, will cut 15,
000,000 feet a year on the new '
unit. . ' '
In acquiring the timber, tha
Shaw lumber company makes an
exchange of timber it has pur
chased in Yuba, Butte and Plu
mas counties valued at $210,000.
This Is to be turned over to- the
government in payment for the
Canby timber.
Camp Expected
Shaw stated that the opera
tion of the company's plant at
Tionesta will continue on the
present basis for the time being,
producing lumber on war or
ders.' :. V"
It ' is expected the , company
will establish a logging camp at
the Hackamore CCC camp to
harvest the newly acquired
timber.
WHEAT
CHICAGO, Feb. 6 m Inter
est in the grain market was at a -low
level in today's short session '
and prices were little changed
from yesterdt. .
Wheat opened lower but then
rallied on buying credited to el
vator interests. When May touch-.-r
ed $1,401, however, fairly M - . ,
al selling entered ttifi. pit a ,4':
prices soon dropped back. Ku ,
Wheat closed s-lc higher,, y,
$1,401, July $1,391, com w
unchanged to 1c higher, May - , '
973c, oats ?re unchanged to ie
higher, rye was v .changed to 1c
higher, and soybeans were not
traded.
The basic concept of a "master
race" is nothing more or less
than the instinct of a carnivor
ous animal or of a savage tribe
to impose its own power by force
over the area in which it can
hold sway. The whole history
of the Third German Reich has
exemplified this brute instinct.
Undersecretary of State Sum
ner Welles. .
lambs fully steady; packaged
wooled. 87 lb. lambs $15.75;
package choice 125 lb. wooled
ewes $9.25, culls $7.00, around
$1.00 higher.