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February 11, 1043 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PXGB THIRTEEN CLASSIFIED I ADS Classified Index Apar liiirnt for Knit ......... AutniimtWa DuiImi-m 0imrhiiiltlr ........ Kclumllniinl Flannel"! For Hn In nr Trnilo rul-llrlll.r OnimI Notliwi ............. Miiilth IU!i Wanted, I'enmle .... Help Wmilril, Mnli) Houara 1'ur Kent Llvrliek and I'liullry ,.. Lol and I'mind Mlx'rllnicoui tr Unit MUi-ellnnemu (nr Hnlfl Mleelliiiemii Wanted Orlounll l Kitale for Hale Ural Kalata Wanted Rnnin and Hciard ..,...., Rimini for Hent eVrvlfri . - itiintlona Wauled ,.. To HxclmiiKe ......W...H....MH , Trampnrtntlnn n nt H w hi H 8(1 4 . 1H H hi an ! 2 'JH Mil W SO i ......... OT 2it 10 IH 40 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mull Rates I'liynhlo In Advance f Ily Mnll )n Klamath, Luke, Modoo and I Siskiyou Counttc iThrea Montln $2.25 fSIx Month 3.25 iOno Year 0.00 Delivered by CuirliT In City One Month I .75 Three Month 2.25 One Yenr 7 BU Loit and Found LOST Sugar ration book be- lonulnil to Lou hlton Flnloy 1404 Klnmnlh. 213 IpST Two uniir ration books ror Charles Ivan Snyder and Leo Koran. 807 High. 2-U LOST Cm ration book. Return Arllno Dickens, Dcntly, Ore. Dox 3. 21! LOST Sugar ration book bo longing to William II. Dccl 1734 Johnson. 2-13 LOST Belwoen Market street nnd Junction, case 200 watt lamp, l'hone 7221. F. R. Haulier. 315 Mnrket. 211 General Notices notice I will not be resnon ilbls (or debt contracted by nyona other than mysou. Signed February 10, 11143. W. P. Luttrell. v 2-12 TRAPPERS Tod prices paid for furs. By OL. H. Noonchejitcr, 323 E. Main. Ant. OB. 3-10 10 Sorylcet WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN Phone 8465. 2-13 BLACKSMITIIINC and welding. Tractor, truck nnd farm mach inery repair. Special built elevators, stackers nnd buck rakes. BROWN EQUIPMENT CO. S040 So. 0th St. Phono 8247 4-23 CHIMNEY SWEEP. Oil burner sorvlco. Furnace cleaned. J. A. Tuft. Phono 7140. 2-22 PICTURE FRAMING Gocllcr', 230 Main. 2-14m HEMSTITCHING o nirCQM AKINr. Ruttnni and Buckles covered. Alterations on new and old clothing. Mrs H M. Allondcr. 731 Main, Room 218. Phone 7203. 2-10m PAINTING, KALSOMINING II. L. Brown. Phone 4220. 2-10m CROSS CUT AND CIRCULAR SAWSshould bo repaired now Bodonhnmcr Saw nnd Repair Shop. 351 E. Main. 2-20 PAPERHANGERS PAINTERS avalluble. Goellor', 230 Main Phone 6704. 2-24 DRESSMAKING, formal and ' alterations, all kind. Mingo, Whytnl' balcony. 2-2(1 BRING thoso crippled household appliances to us for first aid Washers, Ironcrs, refrigerators nd oil heaters serviced and rcpnlred. VICTORY SERVICE CO. Ralph Fuller, Now Manager 1003 Prospect Phones 8448 or 6173 3-1 FLOOR SANDING nnd rcflnlsli ins, Clifford Golclon, Phono 3022. 2-2flm I WILL OBTAIN your delayed birth ccrtlficnto for you. Chns. Hnlhnway. 120 No. lOlh St.. Klamath Falls, Ore. 2-28 BELTS for nil mnkes rcfrlBcr- ators, washers, vacuum clenn- ers, or general uso. Merit Wnshlnff Machine Service, 811 South Sixth. 2-20m HOUSE CLEANING Art Hone diet, 8848. 30m BAGS MACHINE CLEANED and patched. People's Ware house ting Co. 405211 Educational TWO STUDENTS mny cam free tuition. Modernistic ucnuiy College, 915 KIrtmntli avenue. 2-23 ACCORDION LESSONS 407 -. . No. 0th. Phono 8408. . 8-23 13 Health DR. M. C. CASSIiL, chiropractic: clinic, colon and ruulnl dis cuses, 332 Main. Dial 7218. 2-2Hm 14 Help Wanted Female WANTED Housekeeper, Phono 4(114. 4U83tf WANTED Girl for gencrul of fice work. Must huvo knowl edge of bookkeeping machine. Nows lleriild Box 148. 2-12 WANTED Beautician to miin ngo beauty shop whllo owner la away. Good guarnntco ul ary. Dial 41173. 2-13 18 ! Holp Wanted. Male WAN T ED Barber. Steady work, good wages, near air huso. Joe' Barber Shop, Red mond, Oio, 2-11 WANTEUt Male office assistant Phono 3510. 2-12 WANTED Mon to wreck auto mobiles. Roy Call's Auto Wrecking, 727 Commercial. Phone 07113. 2-13 Situations Wanted SEWING Any form shirt col lars, cuffs turned, 021 N. 0th. Phono 0240. 2-10 UAHYLAND Care of babies nnd children, Hour, day or week. 1104 Crescent. Phono 8341. 3-4m HOUR WORK Phone 6043. 3-8 Hoom and Board GENTLEMAN Nlco home. 007 High. 2-14 ROOM BOARD 504 No. 10th. Centlcmnn. 21 3 ROOM BOAHD- -1841 Main. 2-20 22 Rooms For Rant MARS HOTEL 1411 Main, by the armory. Steam heated rooms $3.50 week up. Tran sient $1. 2-21 NICE ROOMS 134 N. 3rd. 211 ROOM 020 Lincoln. 481011 CLAREMONT. 228 North 4th. $4.00 week. All outside, nowly decorated, modern rooms. All with new Innersprlng mat tresses. Free parking. 2-28m CLEAN, steam heated rooms 310 So. 5th. 3-1 ROOM FOR RENT 514 No. 10th. . 2-12 ROOMS 1034 High. 3-5m 24 Apartments For Ront LARGE 3-room apartment, Part ly furnished. 8I1U0. 2219 So. 0th. 2-12 FOR RENT 3-room furnished apartment. Gas equipment Villa Marquise, 1320 Oak. 117tf LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING. 421 Oak. 2-12 CASCADE APARTMENT HOTEL Apartment accom modations with hotel service. Complete kitchen and dinette Day, wock or month. Three block from city center. 2-1 lm FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 133 N. 10th. 2-13 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Utilities furnished. 410 No 10th. 2-16 VACANCY Jacobs Apartments Pine and Cedar. 108tf THREE-ROOM furnished duplex apartment. 121 So. 2nd. 110U VACANCY Hot Springs Court, 221 Spring. 2-U VACANCY Leo Apartments, 303 So. 5th. Phono 0047. 2-13 VACANCY Winter rates Everything furnished. $3.50 week up. 1404 Klamath Ave, 2-12 3-ROOM FURNISHED APT. Close to S. P. station. Inqulro 117 No, 8th. . 8tf TWO ROOMS Electric range, refrigerator. 020 Lincoln, lltf NICELY FURNISHED one-room npartmcnt. Steam heat, elec tric range and Frigldtilre Everything Included. $8 week 1411 Main. 2-15 LIGHT housekeeping room, close In. 405 N. 3rd. 2-15 KANDY APT, $3.50 up. $4.50 utilities furnished, Phone 6830. 410 So. 5th. 3-8 FOUR-ROOM apartment with two bedrooms, Electric range, refrigerator, garage, Also small apartment, close In. Ph 5452. 426tf VACANCY Rex Arm Apart monls, 224 Broad. Phono 5780. New management, Mr, and Mrs. Lovelace. 3-8tn PARTLY FURNISHED apart mcnl on bus lino. Phono 5385, 2-12 FURNISHED four-room apart ment, newly decorated. Close In, Inqulro 2222 Orchard. 505tf FURNISHED four-room modern apartment, Two bedrooms, Bus lino. Convenient to railronds. Inqulro 2110 Applcgato. 138tf TWO-ROOM furnished apart ment, Electric range and ro ' frigcralor. $22.50 monl h. Closa in, 1116 Walnut, 400U 24 Apnrtmtnts For Rant tjgfffrffrftfyf& ii FURNISHED APT,, and cabin, 024 Jefferson St. 2-13 ESPLANADE COURT Apart ments, furnished. Walking distance. 3-10 FIVE-ROOM opurtment with oil stovo and Incinerator. 2121 Vine. Phono 3343. 134tf 20 Houtas For Rant TRUCKS FOR RENT You drive; move yourself, save 'i. Htlle Beacon Sorvlce, 1201 East Muln. Phono 8304. 3-7m GOOD, clean five-room house, hardwood floors, full rock basement, wood range and furnace. Closo In. Adult. Mrs. R. P. Urcltenstoln, Kt, 3, Box 250, Kcno Road. 2-12 SMALL MODERN furnished house. Everything furnished. 2125 Biehn. 41B2H FOR RENT Partly furnished house. Close in. Inquire 814 Lincoln. 4485tf CLEAN 3-ROOM HOUSE Util ities furnished. 2000 Blehn. 2-27 8-ROOM DUPLEX New, large unfurnished or with electric stovo, refrigerator, furnace. 1133 California. Phono 5058. 344tf BACHELOR CABINS Close in. $10 month. 510 So. 5th. 3-4 WALKING DISTANCE Four rooms, furnished. Lights, wood, water. $25. 138 Mor timer. 2-13 4-ROOM unfurnished house with sun porch.. 1704 Johnson. Cull J511 Carlylo, off Crescent ave nue. 2-U 4-ROOM HOUSE, near Mills school, one bedroom. Rent $25. E. Gray Roal Estate, 118 No. 7th. 2-11 UNFURNISHED two-bedroom, house. Phono 3800. 503tf FIVE-ROOM, portly furnished. Electric stove. $20 month Three rooms, partly furnished $15 month, modern, Mills ad dition. Phone 3940. 2-U 4-ROOM furnished house. Nice yard, garden SDOt. Conner ave nue, $40 month. Barnhiscl Agency. Phono 4195. 112 So. 8th. 2-12 SMALL three-room house with electric range. Half acre gar den. 1863 Arthur. 2-13 2B Miscellaneous For Rent FOR LEASE Mlkn Mnl.ph.r, bachcr ranch in Lower Klam ath. 880 acres irrieated. Prlwrf low for cash. Crop share to re- iiaoio party. A:nold Mots- encnuacner, 710 No. 11th. 2-12 DEAD CAR STORAGE ONLY Safety and protection. Cars are not moved or molested. 231 So. 11th. 2-llm WHEEL CHAIRS, hospital bed Willi Beautvrest mattress floor waxcrs, Phono 5353. Klamath Furniture. 2-28m 30 Real Estate FotBala) Crescent Ave. Home 5 blocks from high school. Completely furnished. One bed room. Garage. $2500 $600 down. Balance like rent, Phone 4521 Ask for John McFee. FOR SALE Concretn tll hnllri. Ing, 50x100. In Mcdford. Good Income. If interested write C. G. Pecbler, Medford, Ore. 2-11 SEE EVERETT DENNIS for real estate. 121 N. 8th. Phone 8401. 3.2 $000 DOWN $35 per month. Now unfurnished 5-room and utility, hardwood floors, Ven etian blinds, fireplace, auto matic heot, electric water heat er, large lot. Phono 6405. 2-15 TWO HOUSES in Mills addition Will accept very low price on oithor one for quick sale. Terms cart be arranged. One 1-bcdroom, one 2. E. Gray Real . Estate, 118 North 7th, phone foil. 2-11 FOUR - ROOM modern home. Lloyd W. Rusk, 1021 Arthur. Phono 3405. 2-U FOR SALE Now five-room homo, corner Eldorado and Painter. Full basement, oil furnace. Very small down pay mcnt, monthly payments less than rent. Phone 3301. 422tf FOR SALE Dry body wood. Phone 8000. , 2-16 MODERN suburban 2-bcdroom home. Bus line, paved strcot. Terms. Phono 5923. , 2-13 164-ACRE FARM 40 acres can be irrigated. 7-rooin house barn and poultry house. Will sell cheap IX sold Immediately. J. H. Phlpps, Midland. 2-17 EQUITY In modern four-room house. Venetian blinds. Good location. 1321 Wllford. 2-13 34 Automotive WE PAY WHOLESALE PRICES for good clean cars, pickups, ' trucks. See Vorn Mooro at Balsiger'a. 807tf 34 Automotive 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 Buy Districts. So If You Have Two and Don't Need But One, See Jim Douglas, Purchasing Agent, to Get Cash for Your Cor Right Nowl Douglas Motor Co. 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 WANTED TO BUY l'4-ton late model truck. Lost River Dairy. 351U GET YOUR AUTO GLASS In stalled at Kimball's Glass Shop, 527 Walnut. , Phono 7378. ' 3-6m '35 PLYMOUTH COUPE Ex cellent rubber, good mechan ical condition. Call at 915 Jct forson. 2-U FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet pickup, 5 good tires, $375. C. W. O'Connell, P. O. Box 123, Tulclake. 2-U 1935 GMC 2-TON TRUCK Eaton 2-spced rear end. No motor. Box 715. Bly. 2-12 35 Fuel Heating UNION BURNER OILS We keep your storage tank full. Call Klamath Oil Co., 8404. 2-26m 36 Miscellaneous For Sal FOR THE BEST BUY IN TOWN in High-Grade Used Furniture, Stoves and Appliances try PALMER'S BARGAIN HOUSE, 2401 South 6th St., Klamath's Bargain Center. To day's hot special: 5 dandy ra dios. S fine davenport suites, with steel spring construction. 10 fine bedroom suites. 20 nice wood ranges. 5 dandy electric ranges. 10 nice dinette sets. 10 wood heaters and cir culators. 5 nice dressers. 5 oc casional chairs. 20 fine floor lamps. 20 fine mirrors. 20 nice hassocks. 100 radio and coffee tables. 100 nice Heel 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 8460. 2-13 GLASS Mirrors, rcsilvering, plate, window and auto glass, furniture tops, shelves. Kim ball's Glass Shop, 527 Walnut. Phone 7378. 3-6m 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-U STOVES REPAIRED All parts stocked. ' Used furniture, stoves bought. OK Second Hand Store, 820 Klamath. Phone 5671. 2-28m DRIVEWAY CINDERS Phone 6817. 4031U 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 271U RIFLE AND SHOTGUN AMMU NITION is now being made available to FARMERS, CAT TLEMEN, and SHEEPMEN for tho 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., 628 MAIN ST., KLAM ATH FALLS. 34 Automotive 36 Miscellaneous For Bala Auction Sale, Saturday, Feb. 13, 1943 1041 model Gen. Elec. refriger ator like new, wood range, Chesterfield and chair, break fast set, dining table, two 9x12 rugs, three 9x12 Congoleums, Philco console radio, 3 beds, in ncrspring mattress, 2 double deck coil springs, moth-proof clothes cabinet, 2 dressers, World bicycle good tires, many other articles of furniture, dishes, tools, garden tools, rubber hose, folding cot, canvas cover for pickup,, tent, fruit jars, etc. Every article in good condi tion. Reason I'm selling, leaving state. For convenience of sale these articles have been moved to the store building at 933 Upham street, between 9th and 11th. Sale starts promptly at 1 o'clock Saturday, Feb. 13, 1943. R. Young, Owner, Col. Swigart, Auctioneer. FOR SALE 1000 lbs. Michael grass seed, $10.00 per hundred K. C. Wilson, Malin, Ore. Phone 100. 2-12 FOR SALE Electric washing machine, used 3 months, six sheet size, nearly, new, $35 cash. Electric refrigerator, 6.2 - site, -.used S -months, good as new, '$150 cash. News-Herald Box 215. 2-U NEW BALLOON bicycle tires . also used bicycles. Poole's Bicycle Store. ' 2-15 ONE partially burned house and garage to be torn down. See at 330 Jefferson. Lloyd W. Rusk, 1621 Arthur. Phone 3405. 2-11 LATE MODEL all-white table top gas stove and Electrolux refrigerator, $200, or will sell separately. Inquire at theatre atTulelake. 2-11 MONUMENTS Klamath Falls Marble and Granite Works, 116 So. 11th. Phone 6381. 3-8 WALNUT DINING SET, table, buffet, six chairs, excellent condition. Price $45. Phone 3951. 2-12 FOR SALE 5 boxes 12 gauge shotgun shells. 135 Nevada 2-U RUBBER STAMPS, printed signs, made-to-order, commer cial printing. Most reasonable prices. Geo. J. Kunzman, 127 No. 4th. Phone 6632. 3-10m FOR SALE Extra good Singer sewing machine $50; railroad man's rubber coat, pants, hat and gloves $8. Mrs. Weather- ford, 2245 Biehn St. Phone 7084. 2-12 FULLER BRUSHES Call R. V. Morgan, 3348. 532 So. Riverside. 3-8m FOR SALE Good used Magic Chef 4-burner gas range. 320 So. 6th. 2-13 38 For Sale or Trade SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPS See Ware at Rickys or phone 8417 after 7 p. m. 2-17 42 Miscellaneous Wanted WILL PAY CASH for a pressure cooker, prefer 12 to 16-quart size. Phone 3291. 2-13 WANTED Used pianos. Spot cash. Louis R. Mann, tuner, Derby's, 120 N. 7th. Phone 4319 or 7175. 2-25 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. 4077U WANTED TO RENT Unfur- nished two-bedroom house. Adults. Box 272, city, 2-11 WANTED Cultivator attach ments for Oliver 70. Box 123, Bonanza, Ore. 2-13 44 Livestock and Poultry WANTED Cattle, sheep and hogs. J. D. Bcckley. Phono 7334 venings. 4853U Masiheti and LOW PRICED '5 By VICTPR EUBANK NEW YORK, Feb. 11 P) Low-priced issues again swarmed over the stock market ticker tape today and established one of the largest volumes since late 1941 but, while new 2-year highs were plentiful, profit cashing cut down many leaders. The direction was upward at the start as buying was spurred by the optimistic Churchill speech, further good war news and the persistence of a mild form of inflation psychology. After the opening, customer be gan to trim commitments here and there in view of tomorrow's holiday on which major com modity and securities exchanges will suspend. In the final hour the picture wag notably foggy. Motors and utilities in the "bargain basement" classifica tion appeared with blocks run ning to 15,000 shares. Most, though, were up only a shade or unchanged. Despite slow-downs, transfers approximated 1,400, 000 shares. Closing quotations: American Can 791 Am Car & Fdy 281 Am Tel & Tel L 1341 Anaconda 263 Calif Packing 25 Cat Tractor 431 General Electric 341 44 Llraitock 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. 4970U WANTED TO BUY Milk cows; also Guernsey heifer calves, weaned. State price. R. C. Prudhomme, 5102 So. 6th St. Phone 4943. 2-8tf FOR SALE 1 cow, 1 calf, 4 weaner pigs, 1 boar. Also hens , and rooster. 5619 Leland Dr. 2-12 FOR SALE 700 head feeder hogs, 25 veal calves at public auction by the Farm Bureau at Anderson, California, Wed nesday, Feb. 17, at 1 . p. m. Hogs graded and sold in truck load lots. Calves sold indi vidually by the pound. 2-13 46 Financial -------------- --ft-r,winflnnnnwj .See Lawrence Leochner For AUTO LOANS PERSONAL LOANS FURNITURE LOANS Simple Credit Requirements Complete Privacy 12 Months to Pay Quick Service No Co-Signers Locallv Owned Motor Investment Co. K. A. Moore M-275 S-241 114 N. 7th Phone 3325 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 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 A beautiful room costs only rtd8 r man WHD YOU USE we THE MIRACLE WALL FINISH BIG BASIN LBR. CO. Main & Spring ISSUES Slf fx- I Phona 3144 General Motors 471 Gt Nor Ry pfd 231 Illinois Central 81 Int Harvester 59 Kennecott ... 311 Lockheed ... 19! Long-Bell "A" 61 Montgomery Ward . 371 Nash-Kclv 71 N Y Central 12 Northern Pacific 81 Pac Gas & El 261 Packard Motor 3t Penna R R 251 Republic Steel 15J Richfield Oil 9 Safeway Stores 36 Scar Roebuck 641 Southern Pacific 161 Sunshine Mining 51 Standard Brands 6 Trans-America 61 Union Oil Calif 171 Union Pacific . . . 851 U S Steel 51 Warner Pictures 91 WHEAT CHICAGO. Foh 11 IP r:ln prices scored small fractional ad vances today in response to leg islative developments which. traders said, might result in a substantial rise in parity levels for agricultural products. Wheat was ud about 1 cent at the opening, when trading was active, but failure of the M contract to break through $1,401 causea a reaction .from best lev. els. Other eraina fnllnnori th leadership of wheat, with limit- ea interest in most pits. Wheat closed 1-lc higher, May $1,401-1. Julv S1..1AI-J was up 1-lc, May 981-lc, oats ad vanced -ic, rye jumped t-llc and soybeans were inactive. Wood Rationing Postponed in Oregon, Washington SEATTLE. Feb. 11 lm Pa.- cuic northwest wood fuel users Will not. at least in the immo. diate future, have to worry aoout getting their fuel by the ration method, Henry B. Owen, assistant regional OPA arlmimV trator, said here yesterday. ms statement followed an nouncement from Wavhincrtnn D. C, that the war production Doard had authorized fire wood rationing in Washington, Ore gon and Idaho. The registration of all viand dealers in the three tnte ordered for an . undetermined date, he explained, to provide information on which a ration ing nroeram could he hsxuwt if one is deemed necessary in the tuture. 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. AH persons having claims against said estate are notified to pre sent the same to me with proper vouchers at the office of L. Orth Sisemore, Court House, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from January 21, 1943. JAMES W. JACKSON, Administrator. J 21-28; F 4-U-18 No. 178. KLAMATH Carload Potato Shipments (Figures from State-Federal Inspector Ross Aubrey) i Day of Month Season 1942-43 Seasoji194142j Feb. Feb. to Season Feb. to- Season Daily Date to Date Daily Date to Date 21 2 5407 1 T 5085 2 26 47 5433 24 25 8109 3 30 77 5463 27 52 5136 4 16 93 5479 21 73 5157, 6 32 125 5511 16 . 89 S173 S 35 160 5546 17 - 106 5190 0 160 8546 21 127 5211 B 11 . 171 5557 2 129 5213 9 23 194 5580 21 150 8234 lb- 34 .228 5614 23 173 8257 U ' 23 196 8280 12 " " 20 216 830b 13 ' 16 ", 232 5316 14 " 18 250 8334 15 . : 0- 250 8334 16 15 268 8349 17 22 287 8371 ' 18 21 " 308 8392 " 19 " 13 321 8408 " 20 IT 334 6418 21 " 10 344 8428 22 ' " ' 0 344 "8428 23 ' " 6 350 6434"' 24 " 14 364 8448 25 " " : 14 378 . "8462 26 - . 10 388 .6473 27 '. " 15 403 8487 28 " " IsT 418, 84flT" I 20,000 Acres in . Smooth Dry Peat Seen for Oregon CORVALLIS, Feb. 11 UP Oregon farmers will plant mora than 20,000 acres to smooth dry edlblo peas this year, E. R. Jack man, extension crop specialist at OSC, estimated today. The peas are In heavy demand as meat substitute. The crop will qualify grower for incentive payments from the AAA for all acreage above 90 per cent and up to 110 per cent of the farm goal. Payment amount to $15 an acre. Guaranteed prices for' 1643 peas amount to $5.50 a hundred for No. Is, $5.25 for No. 2s. LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. U (PMFSMN) Cattle: salable 10. nominal; undertone fully steady; medium to good steers quoted $14.50-15.50; good range cows salable. $12.00-50, few common cow $10.00-25, odd cutters $9.00, canners $7.50 8.25; medium to good bulls $11.50-12.50. Calves: 10. Nom inal; steady; good to choice; vealers quoted $14.00-15.00. Hogs: salable 250. Steady to 10c higher; load good 208 lb. barrows and gilts $10.10. Ex treme top, one load $16.00; good sows quoted $14.25. Sheep: salable SO. Nominal; load lot good to choice wooled lambs quoted $15.00-75; medi um to choice wooled ewes quot ed $8.50-9.25. PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 11 (AP-USDA) CATTLE: Salable 100, total 150; calves 25 and 35; market active, fully steady; me diunvgood fed steers, $14.00 15.00'; cutter -common - steers $8.50-11.50; light dairy heifers $8.25-50; medium-good fed heif ers $13.75; cutter-canner cows $6.50-8.00; fat dairy type cows salable $9.50; medium-good beef cows quotable $10.00-12.00 and above; medium-good bulls $11.50 to $13.00; odd head to $13.40; good-choice vealers $15.00-50; se lect $16.50. " - HOGS: Salable 200, total 400; market active, mostly 25 cents higher than Tuesday; good choice 180-225 lb. $15.25 to most ly $15.75; 250-300 lbs., $15.00 25; light-lights $14.75-15.25; good 400-560 lb. sows mostly $14.25; good-choice 120-125 lb, feeder pigs, $15.00; 57 lbs. up to $18.75. SHEEP: Salable 60, total 100; market steady; medium-good fed lambs $14.25; good-choice grade salable, $15.25 and above; com mon light lambs $10.50 good 79 lb. feeders $12.25; good slaugh ter ewes salable $7.50-8.00. BOSTON WOOL BOSTON, Feb. U (AP-USDA) Purchase of a large clip of Idaho wool running bulk to three eighths and one-quarter bloods, in grade, was made today for spring delivery at a grease price of 41 cents. Some additional contracting of eight months Texas wools was reported at f.o.b. grease prices of 43 cents. The handwriting Is on the wall. If we had more weight we'd get the Jap sooner. AdmL William F. Halsey. BASIN