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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Educational I3
Financial -
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Health IS
llrln Wanted, Kcnial H
Help Wmtert, Malt 1"
llnuira For Urn! 2d
Mwatin-k aiwl Poultry - 41
I.oat anil Kmiml H 3
Mlaecllancniit (or Unit ., IS
Mlircllantnus lr Sale HO
M Iti'ollaneoui Wanted J
I Personals 0
tAltnl Kitale for Sal 80
iWneal Eitale Wanted . 82
Room and Hoard . SO
Room for Kent 32
Rerrlcea ,...,....... 10
flllunllnne Wanted Id
To Kxchanga 40
Transportation 8
SUBSCRIPTION RATKS
Mall Rate) Paynble In Advance
By. Mall
In Klamath, Lake, Modoc and
Siskiyou Counties
Three Monthi 2.29
Six Monthi 3.23
One Year 6.00
H Delivered by Carrier In City
Sif On Month t .75
N Three Months 2.25
SI One Year ' "... 7.50
Loit and Found
V LOST Black and white female
. Springer spnniei, o momns oia.
- Reward. 2201 Garden. Phono
fl 8272. 2 10
4 LOST Brown Icallier wallet
a Reward. A. J. Lambert. 531
No. 8th.
20
fi PARTY getting green plaid
Ul Mackinaw coat Saturday
: : nlaht. January 23rd at Snow
Ball donco, phone 8352 alter
' (I n. m. 2-8
Qanaral Notices
$ 1 1 WILL NOT bo responsible for
V ' ; l r M . . J V. .,,-
j Bnx Ulna coilliauiv-u ujr amount,
P-J other than mysen alter iou
hi ruary 8. 1843. Edward A
(. i Roberta. 2-10
Personals
MONUMENTS Klamath Falls
Marble and Granite Works.
.... lis So, 11th. Phone 6381
20
Services
INCOME TAX RETURNS ex
pertly prepared reasonable
charges, we nave an lorms
Bring last year's returns. Ap
nointmenti evenings and Sun
days. Suite 4, 323 Main, across
from courthouse. Phone 8870
Evenings phone 6579 or 4438,
W. B. Bowne, P. F. McLaren,
2-10
WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN
Phone 8483. 2-13
BLACKSM1THING and welding.
Tractor, truck and farm mach
Inery repair. Special built
elevators, stackers and buck
rakes.
BROWN EQUIPMENT CO.
1040 So. 6th St. Phone 8247
, 4-23
CHIMNEY SWEEP. Oil burner
service. Furnaces cleaned.
J, A. Tufts. Phone 7140. 2-22
II PICTURE FRAMING Gooller'e,
230 Main. 2-14m
HEMSTITCHING
DRESSMAKING,- Buttons and
Buckles covered. Alterations
on new and old clothing. Mrs.
H. M. Allender, 731 Main,
Room 216. Phone 7203. 2-1 6m
PAINTING, KALSOMINING
H. L. Brown, Phone 4226.
210m
y HOUSE CLEANING Art Bene
dict, UOYO, A-lflU
CROSS CUT AND CIRCULAR
SAWS should bo repaired now,
Bodcnhamor Saw and Repair
Shop. 351 E. Main. 2-20
i "PAPERHANGERS PAINTERS
available. Goellor's, 230 Main.
Phone 6704.
2-24
DRESSMAKING, formats and
alterations, all kinds. Mnrgo,
. Whytal'a balcony. 2-28
BAGS MACHINE CLEANED
and patched.' People's Ware,
house Bag Co. 4052tf
I WILL OBTAIN your dolaycd
birth certificate for you. Chas.
"Hathaway. 120 No. 10th St.,
L Klamath Falls, Oro. 2-28
REFRIGERATOR, washing ma
chine, vacuum cleaner parts
and service, all makes. Merit
Washing Machine Service, 611
South Sixth, 2-28m
FLOOR SANDING and reflnish
Ing, .Clifford Golden. Phono
3D22. 2-28m
BRING those crippled household
appliances to us for first aid,
OWashors, Ironers, refrigerators
atld nil hftntnrfl anrvlnitri onrl
repaired.
VICTORY SERVICE CO.
Ralph Fuller, New Manager
1005 Prospect
' Phones 6448 or 6173 3-1
Health
DR. M. C. CASSEL, chiropractic
cllnio. colon and rectal dis
eases. 632, Main. Dial 7213.
2-2Hm
14 Help Wanted Female
WANTED First-class steno
grapher for busluass firm on
Main street, permanent post
tlon, excellent salary. This Is
not the ad of your present
employer. Write Herald-Nows
Box 5. 3-10
WANTED Olrl or woman for
housework In fine home,' three
blocks from Moln. Your own
nrlvntu nunrtara with radio.
etc. Steady Job, good salary,
room ond board. Phone 7i.
2-10
WOMEN Flno opportunity in
telephone operating. No pre
vious experience required
good salary to start with, regu
lar increases following. See
Mrs. Brodle, 8:30 a. m. to 6
p. m Paclflo Telephone and
Telegraph Co., 120 No, 8th,
2-8
WANTED Housekeeper. Phone
4014. 485tf
18 Help Wanted, Male
MAN OR WOMAN to handle
good paying Watklns Products
rout In nearby rural section,
customers established, the J.
R. Welkins Company, 4513
Hollls St., Oakland, Calif.
2-10
PAPERH ANGERS WANTED
Phone 4037. 2-8
WANTED Barber. Stoady
work, good wages, near air
base. Joe s Barber Shop, Red
mond, Ore, 2-11
18
Situations Wanted
HOUR WORK Phone 8043.
2-8
SEWING Any form shirt col
lars, curia turned. 621 N. 9th.
Phone 6240. 2-16
BABYLAND Caro of babies
and children. Hour, day or
week. 1104 Crescent. Phone
8341. 3-4m
20
Room and Board
GENTLEMAN Nice home. 607
High. - 2-14
ROOM BOARD Gentleman.
504 No. 10th. 2-13
ROOM -BOARD 1841 Main.
2-26
22
Rooms For Rant
MARS HOTEL 1411 Moln, by
tho ormory. Steam heated
rooms $3.50 week up. Tran
lent $1. 2-21
NICE ROOMS 134 N. 3rd. 211
ROOM 920 Lincoln.
4810U
CLAREMONT. 228 North 4th.
$4.00 week. All outside, newly
decorated, modern rooms. All
with new Inncrspring mat
tresses. Freo parking. 2-28m
CLEAN, i steam heated room.
310 So. 5th. . 3-1
ROOM FOR RENT 514 No.
10th. 2-12
ROOMS 1034 High.
3-5m
24 Apartmenta For Rent
ONE-ROOM APT. with kitchen.
ette and shower, electrically
furnished. Corner Pine and
Cedar. 2-10
LARGE 3-room apartment. Part
ly furnished. 6886. 2219 So.
6th. 2-12
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING., 421
Oak. 2-12
FURNISHED 3-room apartment.
Abundance heat. Garage, Ala
meda Apt., 1800 Esp. 2-0
VACANCY Rex Armi apart
menta, 224 Broad. Phone
5760. Now management, Mr.
and Mrs. Lovelace. 2-8m
ESPLANADE COURT apart
menta. Furnished. ' Walking
distance. 2-10
CASCADE APARTMENT
HOTEL Apartment accom
modations with hotol service.
Complete kitchen and dinette.
Day, wook 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. 2-16
LIGHT, CLEAN housekeeping
room with kitchenette.. 248
Broad. 4048U
R1VERVIEW Four nicoly fur
nlshcd . rooms, with two bed
rooms, olectrio range, refrlg
erator. Phone 6452. 4047tf
VACANCY Jacobs Apartments,
Pino and Cedar. lOOtf
THREE-ROOM furnished duplex
- apartment. 121 So. 2nd. llOtf
FURNISHED TWO ROOMS
Bath. Two blocks off Main.
' 0121 High. 2-8
VACANCY Hot Springs Court,
nn spring. 2-ii
FOR RENT 3-room furnished
apartment. Gas equipment,
Villa Marquise, 1320 Oak.
117tf
FURNISHF") four-room modern
apartment. Two bedrooms.
Bus line. Convenient to rail
roads. Phone 7228. 136tf
19
24 Apartments For Rant
FOR RENT 3-room furnished
anurlment. Electrically equip
ped. Close In. Couple. No
nets. Inquire 802 Lincoln.
Phone 3488. 2-10
TWO ROOM APARTMENT
Electrically equipped. Adults
No pets. 535 N. 11th. 4 lit!
VACANCY Lee Apartments,
303 So. 6th. Phone 0047. 2-13
VACANCY Audley Apts., 8th
and Walnut, 3 rooms, furnish
ad. Phone 7243. 2-10
VACANCY Winter rat es
Everything furnished. $3.60
weak up, 1404 Klamath Ave
212
26
Houas For Rant
TWO-ROOM partly furnished
cabin, $10. Inquire 3440 Board
man, Cabin 6. 2-10
TRUCKS FOR RENT .You
drive; move yourself, save Vi.
Stiles Beacon Service, 1201
East Main. Phone 8304. 8-7m
FURNISHED HOUSE 5 rooms.
Phon 5432. 2-9
GOOD, clean five-room house,
hardwood floors, full rock
basement, wood rang and
furnace. Close In. Adults. Mrs.
R, P. Breitensteln, Rt. 3, Box
250, Keno Road. 2-12
4-ROOM house, unfurnished ex
cept range. 1548 Martin St.
-2-9
FOR RENT Two-room house,
$12.50. Everything furnished
$18.30. 1125 East St. 2-8
SMALL MODERN furnished
house. Everything furnished.
2125 Blehn. 4102tf
FOR RENT Partly furnished
house. Close in. Inquire 814
Lincoln. 4465U
CLEAN 3-ROOM HOUSE Utll
Hies furnished. 2000 Biehn.
2-27
3-ROOM DUPLEX New, large
unfurnished or with electric
stove, refrigerator, ' furnace.
1133 California. Phone 5638.
344tf
BACHELOR CABINS Close
In. $10 month. 810 So. 5th.
. . 3-4
FOUR-ROOM house. Inquire
1537 Wilford, afternoons. 2-8
TWO-ROOM house, partly fur
nished. Garage. $12.50. Adults.
1035 Dolores St., Hot Springs.
2-8
28 Miscellaneous For Rent
FOR RENT 40 acres good po
tato land. Rt. 2, Box 678X,
Bradbury Ranch, Henley dis
trict. 2-9
FOR LEASE Mike Motschen
bacher ranch in Lower Klam
ath. 880 acres Irrigated. Priced
low for cash. Crop share to re
liable party. Arnold Mots
chenbacher, 710 No. 11th. 2-12
DEAD CAR STORAGE ONLY.
Safety and protection. ' Cars
are not moved br molested.
231 So. 11th, 2-1 lm
30 Real Estate For Sal
Oregon Avenue
Three-bedroom house with
basement, newly papered, nice
lawn, trees and shrubs, well
fenced, good garage. $3230
$500 down and $35 per month.
CHILCOTE & SMITH
Sine 1909
111 N. 9th St. Phone 4564
Members Klamath Realty Board
2-8
FOR SALE Restaurant-room,
ing house with living quarters.
Reasonable. Phone 8205. 2-10
FOR SALE Concrete tile build'
ing, 50x100. In Medford. Good
income. If Interested write
C. G. Peebler, Medford, Ore.
2-11
EQUITY In modern four-room
house. Venetian blinds. Good
location, 1321 Wilford. 2-13
TWO-ROOM HOUSE, 1-3 acre
ground, garage, woodshed and
chicken house. 2010 Hope.
371U
SEE EVERETT DENNIS for real
estate. 121 N. 8th. Phone
8491. 3-2
SIX ACRES good level Irrigated
land on Lawevlew hiway with
small house. Price ' $2500.
$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
CHEAP Equity 5-room house.
Pavement, near bus and
school. 717 Mitchell. 399tf
FOR SALE 5 rooms, on paved
street, oak floors, coved ceil
ing, Venetian blinds, garage
attached to house, nice yard.
$3000. Box 439, Herald-News.
-2-8
34 Automotive
"i "rryfi.rLf-i.n n..ryijyrxrvxiLruf
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. 1933 Ford,
Model B motor. New tires on
rear, front tiros good. 1103
California. 2-8
34 Automotive
rxnftnniTinr,iini-ini-.-,-ri-i-i i-r"--i-- - -I-,-,-,-,- -,-,--1- i- '
Wholesale Cash Prices
For Export Cars
Wanted - 15 Late Model Cars - Mostly
6-Cyl. Sedans - Must Be in Good Condi
tion 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 Nowl
Douglas Motor Co.
I 734 Klamath Ave.
Packard, Hudson, Willys Dealer All Chrysler Product Service
34
Automotive
SPOT CASH
For Your Car
or Equity
Cy Wallan's
Used Car Lot
531 So. 6th
Phone 5310
2-12
GET YOUR AUTO GLASS In
stalled at Kimball's Glass Shop,
827 Walnut. Phone 7378.
3-8m
WANTED TO BUY H4-ton
late model truck. Lost River
Dairy. 351tf
33
Fuel Hasting
UNION BURNER OILS We
keep your, storage tank full.
Call Klamath Oil Co., 8404.
2-26m
38 Miscellaneous For Sal
,:, . Auction
. Sale - Saturday
Feb. 13, 1943, at 938 Upham
street. Watch for complete list
Thursday issue this paper.
FOR THE BEST BUY IN TOWN
in High-Grade Used Furniture,
Stoves and Appliances try
PALMER'S BARGAIN
HOUSE, 2401 South Bth St.,
Klamath's Bargain Center. To
day's hot special: 5 dandy ra
dios. 5 fine davenport suites,
with ateel spring construction.
10 fine bedroom suites. 20
nice wood ranges. 5 dandy
electric ranges. 10 nice dinette
sets. 10 wood heaters and cir
culators. 8 nice dressers. 5 oc
casional chairs. 20 fine floor
lamps. 20 fine mirrors. 20
nice hassocks. 100 radio and
coffee tables. , 100 nice steel
beds. 50 nice steel springs
100 good mattresses. 2 large
oil . storage tanks, 200 odd
tools and shovels. 300 odd
dishes and pans. We buy Used
Merchandise. We. trade We
Give Terms. Remember the
place PALMER'S BARGAIN
HOUSE, 2401 South 6th St
phone 8469. 2-13
ELECTRIC RANGE, bed springs,
mattress. Cheap. 3rd house
west of Moore. Park. 2-9
GLASS Mirrors, resilvering,
plate, window and auto glass,
furniture tops, shelves. Kim.
ball's Glass Shop, 527 Walnut
Phone 7378. ... 3-6m
FOR SALE One Postal Tele
graph electric clock; one 36
in. Fluorescent light; one com
bination desk set, one perfec
tion oil heater; one 6-in. elec
tric fan; one bassinette crib.
Call at 221 Eldorado. 2-9
FULLER BRUSHES Clem Joy
er. 1435 Martin. Phone 5677.
2-28
AVON PRODUCTS Dial 6691.
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 3197
. 2-11
FOR SALE Electric range.
Priced for quick sale. Call
3159. 2-8
RUBBER STAMPS, Printed
signs, made-to-order.' Commer
cial printing, most reasonable
prices. Goo. J. Kunzman, 127
No. 4;h. Phone 6632. 2-9
FULLER BRUSHES
CALL 532 So. Riverside. Phone
3348. R. V. MORGAN. 2-8m
DRIVEWAY CINDERS Phone
6817. 4951U
FOR SALE 100 tons of alfalfa
hay in stacks. , Inquire J. R.
Taylor, Merrill, state line. 2-9
RADIOS Sell or trade. First
house past Frankford'a wood
yard, Bend highway. 2-6
36 Miscellaneous For Sal
STOVES REPAIRED All parts
stocked. Used furniture,
stoves bought. OK Second
Hand Store, 820 Klamath.
Phone 5671. 2-28m
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 271U
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 1000 lbs. Michael
grass seed, $10.00 per hundred.
K. C. Wilson, Malin, Ore.
Phone 160. 2-12
38
For Sal or Trade
FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 0-acre
Improved ranch, on highway
5 miles from center of Klam
ath Falls. Address Boxholder
4B79. Herald-News. 2-8
42 Miscellaneous Wanted
WANTED TO RENT Five-room
house in good school district,
Frank Clanton, Pacific Truit
, 2-10
WILL PAY CASH for a pressure
cooker, prefer 12 to 18-quart
size. Phone 3291. 2-13
WANTED 8 mm electric pro-
lector. Phone 6552. 2-10
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, musk rats,
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. 4977tf
WANTED TO RENT
Cash or crop basis
Olene.
44 ' Llvstock and Poultry
FOR SALE OR TRADE-One
2-year-old registered Poland
China boar. Also boar pies
20 tons 2nd cutting alfalfa
hay. Bob Adams, Tulelake,
Calif. 2-9
FOR SALE OR TRADE Guern
sey heifer. Freshen March. Rt.
2, Box 498, So. 6th. 2-9
FOR SALE One young Guern
sey cow, will freshen soon.
Phone 5361 or 3426 evenings.
2-9
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
WANTED Cattle, sheep and
hogs. J. D.' Beck ley. Phone
7334 evenings. 4953tf
FOR SALE Saddle horses, well
broke. Phone 4138. 2-8
a a e 3 so a i bo
48 Financial
aiVa1aata
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
' 28m
Farm
. Box 35,
2-9
AfanJz&U and tyUtancial
PROFIT TAKING
CHIPS GAINS
By VICTOR EUBANK
NEW YORK, Feb. 8 VP)
Further profit cashing today
chipped fractions off most stock
market leaders without doing a
great deal of damage to the list
as a whole. Bonds were nar
row. The direction was slightly up
ward at the opening but plus
signs soon were erased in many
cases. While scattered spots of
quiet strength persisted, minor
declines predominated in the fi
nal hour. Transfers approxi
mated 800,000 shares.
Sears Roebuck made a new
high for more than a year in
the forenoon, then backed Into
losing territory. Western Un
ion and General Motors also
touched best levels for 1942-43.
Ahead at intervals were Ameri
can Telephone, Chesapeake tt
Ohio, Goodrich, Deere, U. S.
Steel, Johns-Manville, Interna
tional Nickel and Westlnghouse.
Closing quotations:
American Can 781
Am Car & Fdy 29
Am Tel & Tel 1311
Anaconda 261
Cat Tractor 431
Comm'nw'lth & Sou ....716
General Electric 33
General Motors ... . .. 47
Gt Nor Ry pfd 231
Illinois Central . 81
Int Harvester .... 531
Kennecott . ... 31
Lockheed ; 181
Long-Bell "A" 61
Montgomery Ward ..... 37
Nash-Kelv . 6i
N Y Central 121
Northern Pacific . . ... 81
Pac Gas & El 26
Packard Motor 31
Penna R R 251
Republic Steel 131
Richfield Oil 81
Safeway Stores . 361
Sears Roebuck 63
Southern Pacific . 16i
Standard Brands SI
Sunshine Mining ; 41
Trans-America 61
Union Oil Calif 171
Union Pacific 841
U S Steel ...... 501
Warner Pictures 9
BOSTON WOOL
BOSTON, Feb. 8 (AP-USDA)
Purchases of early shorn lamb's
wool were reported from New
Mexico at an FOB grease price
of 37 to 40 cents. Estimated
shrink was 58 per cent. Fed
wools from the middle west
were offered at grease prices of
JB to 42 cents, delivced. Aver
age weekly consumption of ap
parel wools for December on a
scoured basis was 11,364,000
pounds, compared to 11,097,000
pounds lor November.
American soldiers,' equipped
with the best equipment the
World can produce and led by
men who have proven them
selves in battle, shall be vie-
torius. President Roosevelt.
46
Financial
CASH LOANS
WITHOUT ENDORSERS
. t WAYS TO OET A CONSUMER
CASH LOAN
VBOVS WR1H . COMB llf
Toil oied oo oo-iDr or aodonert to
st a coniumw Joan
THREE LOAN PLANS
NO. 1 INCOME LOANS
Od your not only. Ho wift iitfa.
merit. No co-ilenert. ,
NO. 1 FURNITURE LOANS
Your character It morn tmpoitut
than the furnltur HitU.
NO. -AUTO MANS
20 to 9&00 uh loftni tnd nil
niacin j.
CONSUMERS CREDIT
' COMPANY
StJ)
Phone 7711
ttsm
720 Pine St.
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 ond LOAN
Assoc. of Klamath Falls
Sixth and Main ' Phone 5195
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 acreage. Must
be well secured, Box 74, News
Herald. 2-10
FROM MARKET
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 8
fAP-USDA) CATTLE: Salable
950, total 1050; calves salable
and total 80; market active,
strong to 25 higher, bulls 25-50
up; medium to good fed steers
$13.75-815.50; few common
steers $10.50-$12.50; medium to
good heifers $12.25-114.00; com
mon heifers 9.00-$ 11. 00; canner
and cutter cows 6.50-$8.25; medi
um to good beef cows $10.00
$12.00, young cows up to $12.50;
medium to good bulla mostly
$12.00-$13.25, odd head $13.25
50; good to choice vealers $14.50-
$15.50, extreme top $16.00.
HOGS: Salable and total 1000;
market steady with Friday or 50
below week ago; good to choice
180-230 lbs. largely 15.50; few
trucking down to $15.25: 235-310
lbs. $14.50-$15.00; light lights
mostly $14.50-75; good ' sows
$13.75-$14.00; heavy feeder pigs
$14.25-75; choice lightweight
quotable to 15.50.
SHEEP: Salable and total 830;
market steady; good to choice
fed wooled lambs $15.00; strictly
good to choice carload quotable
to $15.50; fed shorn lambs with
No. 1 pelts $15.00; medium to
good lambs $13.50-$ 14.50; cull to
common lambs $8.75-$11.50;
good ewes up to $11.00,
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO.
Feb. 8 (AP-FSMN) Cattle: sal
able 200. Steers absent, medium
to good, quoted $14.50-15.50;
mostly nearby she-stock run,
canners to common cows strong,
few 1290 lb. $10.25, package
common range cows $10.00,
about load 947 lb. cutters $9.00,
few canners $7.50-8.25; good
bulls absent, quoted $12.00
12.50, common kind $10.25
10.75. Calves: 10. Steady; 157
lb. vealers $15.00.
Hogs: salable 200. Steady to
10c lower; few packages good
185-235 lb. barrows and wilts
$16.00; about one-third feeder
pigs; good sows $14.25 down.
Sheep; salable 4p0. undertone
fully steady; good to choice
lambs quoted $15.00-75; medium
to choice ewes $8.25-9.25. '
WHEAT
CHICAGO, Feb. 8 VP) Hedge
selling which apparently came
from the southwest caused a
minor decline in wheat prices to
day. Other grains mainly fol
lowed the bread cereal lower.
Traders said reports from
southwestern markets Indicated
holders of "free" wheat were of
fering it more readily. It was
also considered likely that more
wheat under government loan
was being redeemed and offered
in the open market.
Some grain men felt produc
ers would be giving more atten
tion, from this point on, to clean
ing out their farm storage. This
was particularly true, it was
said, because it appeared the
new wheat crop was coming
through the winter in satisfac
tory condition.
Wheat closed on the lows, off
i-i. May $1.39 1-1, July $1,391
1, corn was 1-1 lower, May 971-1
oats dropped , 1-1 cent, rye lost
1-11 and May soybeans were off
2 cents.
Auction sales originated in
Italy. The allied forces are go
ing to see to it that they keep
right on howling.
KLAMATH
Carload Potato Shipments
(Figures from State-Federal Inspector Ross Aubrey) "
Day of ' '
Month Season 1942-43 Season 1941-42
Feb. Feb. to Season Feb. to Season
Dally Date to Date Daily Date to Data
T 21 21 5407 T T 5085 .
2 28 47 5433 24 2S 8109
3 30 77 5463 27 52 8138
4 18 93 5479 21 ' 73 8157
5 32 125 5511 18 89 V5173-
6 35 160 17 106 8190.
5546 .
7 0 160 21 127 8211
I- J ' 2 129 8213
9 21 150 -8234
lb- - - 237 173 8257
11 - 23 196 ' 6280
12 20 216 8300
13 ' 18 232 ' 6316
14 liT 230 6334
15 ' 0 250 f 6334
16 15 268 , 6340
" - - : 22 ' 287 6371.
13 , . 21 308 '6392
19 13 ,321 5408
20 13 334 i 8418
21 - ' 10 344 ' 6428
22 T 344 0428
. . fl 390 8434
24 . ; 14 ' 364 6448
28 " " 14 '. 378 ' 8462
" 26 10 ' 388" "6472
27 . 18 "403T , 6487 "
28 ' ' T . 12 . . 415 " fc, 6499 "
CANYON CITY, Feb. 8 (ZD
Severe winter weather and an
acute hay shortage threatens
considerable portion of Grant
county's livestock, cattlemen and
sheep raisers said today.,
Early winter feeding' was
necessary this year because stock
came in from the range in poor
condition, they said. Heavy snow
and extreme cold during January
further depleted hay supplies.
' Most ranchers are' feeding
from their last haystacks and
attempts to obtain quantities of
hay from nearby counties have
been unsuccessful. Deer, forced
down to lower levels than usual,
have eaten much hay from ranch
stacks. - .. 1
Sheepmen fear that lambing,
due this month, will result in
considerable losses unless spring
breaks soon.
Portland
Produce
PORTLAND, Ort., Feb. S (AP)-BDT.
TKR Print. A undt, tl!4 lb. la pareh
Di.nt wraojKM, H'Ac to cartoni; B grid.,
ila In parchment wrappen, 62o la cartoni.
BUTTERPAT Klr.t quality, maximum of
of 1 per cent acidity delivered in Port
land. K-i2J,io lb.; premium quality mil
Imum of Ji of 1 per cent acidity, M-Mo
lb. i talley route and country polnta, la
leaa than flrat or AOo; aecond quality at
Portland So under tint or K-M'Ac.
CHEESE-gelllns price to Portland n
tallera: Tillamook triplet,, Sle lb. : loaf,
32c lb.; triplet, to wholeaalara, IM lb.
loaf. 90c r.O.B. Tillamook.
EGGS Nominal price to retallera: A
targe. 40c; B large, )c; A medium, iOe; '
B medium. SSc: A amall, SZc
LIVE POULTRY Buying prtoea: Xs. 1
grade Leghorn broilera. 1U to lb., 3Sc:
colored fryer, under V$ Iba., SSc; do 14
to a lbs., 28c: colored roaitert,- over i
lbt 29c; Leghorn hen, under SU lb.. SOel
over 3I3 lb., SSc; colored hen, I to S lb.;
S!4c; over S Iba., SSc; No, grad htna,
5c le; No. S srada, lOc-le; rooaUr,
IDc lb.
DRESSED TCRKETS Selling price 1
Country dreeled hena, s5c; packera1 atoeka
hen. No. 1, 3eo eaah-carry; larga ton,
over 20 lbi ste'eavh-carry.
. RABBITS Average country killed. IcMOa.
ONIONS Green, S1.10 dot. bunches; Ore
gon dry. 11.74; Idaho larga, 11.80; Yakima,
1.74 SO-lb. bag.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling prlea to! f
taller: Country killed bog, beat butchers, .
120-149 lb.. 24c; vealera, fancy, 23o .lb.;
good, heavy, 16-lse fb.t eanner-cuttar oa
(new celling), lsiio lb.; bulla (new ceiling).
I7c; lb.; lamb. t7c lb.; rwe., good, 1M
lb.: ewe, poor, 10c. . '
HAY Buying price on cars: Alfalfa; -Tfo.
I. SM.00; No. 2. S32.00-SS.OO ton; oat-vetch,
SM.OO ton. valley point: timothy (valley). -S30.00;
do Eastern Oregon, SS5.0Q, ton f
clover. S3O.0O too.
Gossips have a habit of going
at it hammer and tongues;
A beautiful. room
costs only
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