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THURSDAY, SEPT. 8, 194? 'HtRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THIRTEEN Bears Reveal Power Buf May Lack Finesse California Will Miss Jolting Jackie Jensen HKHKKt.KY. Calif, Krit. I 111 University fit California will flrlrt a big, bruising football aquad again Una riii. Ily shi-cr numbers it will irlnd some of the nppiuiltlon Into til ground. Tin team, however, dorirt txmal th rlas of Imit ycar'a co-champlon of the Pacific Count conference mid Hum Howl loner to Northwestern. The absence of Jack Jrnncn It the big reason. t'ullbacki Ilka Jcturn are lluihrd nut only occasionally. When lit cat lilt lot with piofrsaluual baseball tlia llrara lost thrlr greatest barkllald thrral. Hit replacement, Prte Bella, baruni, la hard lilt l mi ball parkrr but Jtmrn waa In a clau by lilni aelf. A nrw blow lilt tha Urara laal num. John Cunningham. flrl airing right and lor three yrara, waa ruled Ineligible brrauw ha attended Wait Trxaa Btal Teacher a' collrf a through tha 1st football araaon. And whan thrre-year latierman Doug Duncan failed to return. Cali fornia waa wrakrnrd at center Coach Lynn Waldorf commented gloomily thai Cunningham's Inaa ac centuated hta problem. Lf.TTIH.VIhN BACK With tli exception of OlotM fualhakla, aophomore canter, how aver. Ilia Ueara will hove lettermen alarum at avary pomn on tha of fensive team. Waldorf again will uaa tha two platoon ayatem, one team on offense and tha other on defense On tha other aid of tin line. Rod Prana. guard and Jim Turner, tac kle, have won three letters each. Ho have Left Hall Billy Main and Might Half Jack Bwaner. The 200 pound Bwaner la aa hard hitting a bark aa will ba found on any coait gridiron. Norm Pmulry, a letter man, replaced Cunningham at right and George Soma, and: Jim Cullom, tack la and Ray Da Long, guard, make up tha left aide of tha line on offenae. Bob Celerl haa Ural call on In quarterback ing Job. He's a aolld workman and a pretty good pass thrower but hardly can be day on the recently-completed nine. : A. :... '-.v X-...iMipht. CHAMPION CANINE Cliff Rngnall poinU for hu national champion, Cnngo, one of the almoif 1 50 degs entered in the retriever trials scheduled for Kerns ranch, near Keno, Fridoy, Saturday and Sunday. Non winner stokes start at 8 o'clock Friday morning, the derby Saturday morning. The open all ege sloke will follow the derby Saturdoy ond continue all day Sundoy. Golden Grand Purses Total Over $200,009 Ohmer Webb Drags Down $5442 For 40-Minure Shoot VANDAI.IA. O. Sept g (,!-, They called It the -Golden Grand" and that a Just what It wet The auditor! fmuhed figuring to- claaalfled aa a brilliant tactician. California alara up aa a atrong defrnalv club and leu powerful on nffena than a year ago. Except at tha quarterback and tackle poal Uona. It haa depth exceeding moat of Ita rivals. Open Friday day aoth Orand American Trap ahuot, and the pru-e payoff was practically prrpnsterou. Ray E. luring, marnger of the Amateur Traphooting association ilnce the early Ma. announced that about r.'?0.000 In purees had been distributed to the isoo Drad-Fre rN T? I t)lck and Dorai who competed thu uoq I rials " ne big winner ai Ohmer Webb of Washington. D. C. who broke ' 100 itraight to capture the Ifto-rlav ' lirellnnnarv hanrfip-n u-.t. ...i.t. 1 At eight o'clock tomorrow morn- I ,he onlv nerfert arcr In the 'event dragged down M for hu 0 nun- I Utea of ahonlliut. For Oie fiMt lime in a half-ren- : tury the feature event, the Orand American Handicap, wound up In a perfert-iirore tie. That cut down I the firet place payoff to aome ex- Ing. more than UO of the top re triever dnga In the nation wlU war form on land and In the water at Kerna ranch, near Keno In a regu lar A K C. trial for retriever dogn. Tomorrow morning marka the atari of the non-winner atake. Rat urday morning, aame time, the der by will get under way. The derby will be followed by the open all age itak which continue! all day Bunday. Among th dogs here for the triad will be Brlmall Clrlnro, a national champion. The dog ta owned by CUU Brlgnall of loa Angelea. Three field trial champion will b among tha dog a competing In th canine oapen. Thla pooch affair will be by far tha largest retriever trial ever held In th Klamath area WOODARD Born at Klama'.li j Valley hoop.tal. Klamath Fall. Ore , Heptrmbrr 3. IM9. to Mr. and Mr. Warren WiMKlard. route 2. box 677. girl. Weights pound 10'j ; ounce. HUNTER Born at Kl truth Val , ley ho.p.ul, Klamath Fall. Ore.. ! September 1. 1WH. to Mr. and Mr. Lee Hunter, 19U Wlard. a gl.l. , Weight: A pound! 15 ' ouncea. i i TUHNc.lt Born at Klamath Val- ! : ley hoapltal, Klamath Fall. Ore,! Heptrmoer 6: 1M. to Mr. and Mr. I Clifford Turner. Chiloquin, a girl j Weight 4 puunda li' ounce!. I MANNING Born at Klamath Valley hruplul. Klimath Falli. 1 Ore, September a. 1IM. to Mr. and : Mrs C'hariea Manning. VMS Adam-, a girl. We ght; I pound 7' ouncci. LKPLEY Born at Klamath Val-" . ley hmpiul. Klamath Fall. Ore, I 'Btpiemorr t. IMD. to Mr. and Mr,. I : Richard Lepley. U04 Wiard, a boy. i . Wright: 7 pound. j I ANDhHSON Born at Klamath Valley huipllal. Klamath FalU. Ore , ( Heptrmbrr . 1WH. to Mr. and Mr. , Eric Audrraon. 111A homoja hou ! Ing. a boy. Weight: g pounds 10', ounce. I OAY-Born at Klamath Valley ' hoapiwl, Klamath Falls, Ore, B-;-: trniber 6. HMD. to Mr. and Mrs. Cat vin Uay. 8g owen. a girl. Weight. a pound 1 ouitcea. DAVISUurn at Klamath Val ley hoapital. Klamath Fall. Or.- leni. out r-ete uonat of Antwerp, i wptember . IIH, to Mr. and Mu O, and J. W. Rondrman of Lima, t E- Davj, Beatty. a girl. Weight: O . picked up checks of lilfll 25 each i pound 4 ounces. The marksmen, gathered from all ' JAMES Born at Klamath Valley I parts of the Wmtern hemtnhere. i hospital. Klamath Fall. Ore, Sen- fired I.IMJoo hrll! in actual com- ' '""ber 6. ItMK. to Mr. and Mrs. Jack petition girl. Grid Clinic Tomorrow j.mirs, jia boutn Fourth. weianr: i pounds , ounces. ZAKONINbKI-Born at Klamath Valley hospital. Klamath Fall.. Ore , September . 1949. to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zarosltukl. 247 Kane, a girl. Weight: 7 pounds 13 ounce. OF.NTRY Born at Klamath Val ley hospital, Klamath Fall. Ore. September 7. 1M9, to Mr. and Mm. trl. Stock Market Rise Falters NEW YORK, Bept. g UP) A rising stock market faltered In Ita stride In late trading today. Oalna were In a clear majority. The Urgent advances were trimmed In most cases, though, and a hand ful of atocka backed Into minus If rrltnry. Turnover was at the rate of about 000.000 ihares for the full sesNloii. The morning demand, which started to petar out around mld seKRlon, apparently represented a spillover from yesterday. Wall Street had a number of economic reports to mull over b,ut none seemed to exert much force on market action. Higher prlcea were paid mot of the day for U. 8. Rteel. General Mo tors. Chrysler, Goodrich. Zenith. Dow Chemical, Union Pacific and U H. Gypsum. Wobbly spots Included Montgom ery Ward. Hears Roebuck. Oeneral Electric and Johns-Manvllle. American Can fri; Am Power At Lt 13 Am Tel A; Tel 1451; Anaconda 37 Brndlx Aviation 2t'i lleth Steel jfli, Boeing Airplane 18', Calif Packing 33 Canadian Pacific 13', Case J I jgi, Caterpillar 33 Chryidrr 81', Comwlth Ac Sou Cons Vultee 10', Continental Can 33S Crown Zellrrbach 37', Dotiglaa Aircraft 60S DuPont de Ncm 61 s General Klectrlc J), Oeneral Poods 451, Oeneral Motors gj', Ooodvear Tire 3fl'i Int Harvester 37', Int Paper &3, Kennecott 4A1, l.lbby MrN L ' 7'i Long Bell -A" JO"-, Montgomery Ward 63 ' Nash Kelvinator 13, Nat Dairy 33 s N Y Central 10 Northern Pacific IS'; Pac Oaa Elec 33', Pac Tel Tel 102 Penney J c 51s Radio Corp 114 Ra vomer 251, Reynolds Metals . t Richfield 30 a, Bnfewar Storea it Sears Rcebuck 41 Southern Psclftc 3'i Standard Oil Cal go', Studrbaker Corp 321, Sunshine Mining , Tma-Amerirm U' I'nion Oil Cil 31 , Union Pacific !', I ntted Alrl.nr n U 8 8teel . . 22 i Wanier Broa Plo 10 s Woolworth 4g-, HOWE Born at Klamath Valley hospital. Klamath Falls, Ore., Sep tember 7. IJM9. to Mr. and Mra. Ei win Howe, Tulrlake. Calif, a glrL Weight: 7 pounds 71, ouncea. HOUSE Born at Klamath Valley hospital. Klamath rails. Ore, Sep tember 7. 1049. to Mr. and Mm. Daniel L. House, Bonanza, a glrL Wrurht: 7 Donne's 4' ounce. KIRKPATRICK Born at Klam ath Valley hospital. Klamath Falli. Ore.. September g. 1949. to Mr. and Mra. Orvllle Klrkpatrlrk. Malln. a girl. Weight: g pounds I ouncea. Use the Want Ads tor Quick Kcsulul I- MARKETS and FINANCIAL STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by The Associated Preaa Heptember g Mind. ISRalla 1J I til. M Kloeka Net change At D .1 A .1 A i Thursday 91 1 33 41 2 64 6 Previous day 91 3 33 41 1 MS Week MO 90S 33 4 40 1 64 3 Month ago 91 3 34 6 406 64 6 Year ago 91 I 44 . 406 7J on lot good 653 lb. feeders 3050; load high medium 640 lb. feeder helfera 1600: calve nominal. Hogs: salable 60; fairly active, butchera weak: sows steady: quot able top on butchera 34M: few 133 lb 2360: odd good aowa 1600. Rheeo: salable 300: active, steady: one lot good 70 lb. lambs 31 00: high common and low medium grade 16 00-19 00; Wednesday ac tive, fully ateady; load good-choice No. 1 pelt 93-lb. lamb 33 90; one lot good-choice wooled lambs 33 40; good feeder 16 00; ewea scarce. Timid Rally Steadies Grain CHICAGO, Sept. 6 ifr-A timid rally toward the close gave the grain market a steady appearance today. Prior to th lata advance the market had moved about without getting anywhere. Th lata buying waa touched off by report of cash dealera that the commodity credit corporation wai willing to buy cash wheat at I0' rents a bushel over the Chicago September future for delivery at Philadelphia. Thla represented an advance of 3 cents from the previous buying price. 1 Wheat closed higher. September 6305'-'., corn wa ',-1's higher. September 11.36't-U, oats were to 1 cent higher. September '. rye was I to I', higher. September 61.4'i. soybeans were t lower to U higher. November 62. 34 ' -3.34. and lard was t to 20 cents a hundred pounds lower. September 123S. Wheal Open High Low Close Sept 2 05 3 05'i 2 04'i 2 05 'a-, Dec 308',-' 3 09 , 3 08'i 309-,- March 208S 209' 206S 209S May 20I',-'; 2.02 201', IMS-!, July IMS IWi IMS 2M Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Sept. IPi Cash wheat (bid): soft whit 2.13; soft whit (excluding Rex) 2.13; whit club 3 13. Hard red winter: ordinary 213; 1J per cent 2 15. Today'i car receipts: wheat 25: barley 16; flour 4; corn 5; oat 1; mill feed 13. POTATOES CHICAGO. Sept. t (AP-USDA) Potatoes: arrival! 152, on track 350; total u. 8. shipment 669; supplies moderate: demand good, market firm to allghtly stronger on russets, steady on others: North Dakota and Minnesota Red River Valley Bliss Triumphs 2.40: Red Warbaa 3 65; Wisconsin Bliss Triumph 3 90-3.00; cobbler 2.1S; Chippewa 235. Portland Eggs To Wholesalers: Orada A large, 31,-640, cent; grad A medium, Wt-MS cents: small 42t cant; grad B large, Mta-Mtt cant. Chapman, Rogers' New Manager Don Chapman, formerly connect ed with the Jewelry business la Klamath Falls, arrived thla weak from Southern California to aaaum th managership of Roger Jewel, ers. 637 Main. Chapman ha had many years' experience aa a Jeweler. He owned and operated a Jewelry bustnea In Medford for aeveral year. He saw service In the armed force during World War II and I active In VFW affair. "''""" -" 1 1 1 i-inri njinnriruij LEGAL NOTICES BOND AVERAGES Compiled by The Associated Press beplenber 6 Net change Thursday Previous day Week ago Month ago Year ago 2 Ralls llnd. 16 1'tiL 16 For. I6L.YM. A .1 unch. unch. A .1 A3 10 102J 1043 704 111.7-H 91 1 1029 104 3 703 111 913 m 104.1 70 2 111.4 911 1024 1039 703 1113 813 101.0 993 634 106.1 Portland Potatoes Oregon Boexdman district White Rose No. 1, 12.75-90; No. 2 65-90 cents; 50 lb. Washington Netted Genu. No. 1. 62.75-J.10; No. 2. 50 lb 65-90 cent. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. Sept. 1 (AP-USDA 1 Salable cattle 250, calve 50: market moderately active on most classes with canner-cutter cow more ac tive, bulla alow, weak to 60 cent lower than Tuesday; other classes ateady; few common-medium grasa steers 16.00 - 21.50: canner cutter dairy type steers and heifers alow at mostly 10 00-1350: few common beef heifers 13.50-15 00; canner-cutter cows moatly 1000-1100: shells down to 900 and below; few cut ters Including beef type 11.50: common-medium beef cows 12.00: odd good beef bulls 1650-17 00; cutter medium sausage bulla 12 00-15 00; few good-choice veaters 20X10-22 50: common-medium calve and vealers II 00-16 00. I Salable hogs 200. steady: opening and closing less active: good-choice 1 160-230 lbs. 24 S3 to mostly 24.75: fat I type offerings down to 24 00: 250 310 lbs. 21.50-22 75: few 170 lbs. 2250; good 375-550 lb. sow! 17.00 1650: odd 320 lb. 19.50: feeder ptgs larking: good-choice quotable 22.50 1 St 00. I Salable eheep 300; practically no spring lamb, quotably ateady; high good-choice aalable to Wed i nesday'a high of 21.00; week's bulk j good-choice wooled springer 30.00 I 60: ewea atrong: good ewea mostly 1 6 00: some solid mouth ewe on ; breeder account 6 00-6 00: common. ! medium slaughter ewes 3 00-5 00. ' CHICAOO. Sept. I (AP-U8DA) I Salable hogs 9000: rather slow, i butchers over 190 lbs. and sows ; weak to 25 lower: butchers under I 190 lbs. 25-50 lower: top 2236 for one load: most good and choice 1 200-270 lbs. 21.75-2235: relatively little in butcher run weighing over I 240 lbs.; a few around 300 lbs. at 12100: good and choice 170-190 lb. 120 00-21.75; 150-170 lbs. 18.50-20.50: ; a few around 140 lbs at 18.00; good 1 and choice sows under 360 lbs 18 50 1 19.50: a tew 19.75 : 375-425 lbs. 1735 1 18.50: 450-500 lbs. 1635-1735; a few : weighing up to 600 lbs down to around 15.00: good clearance. 1 Salable cattle 4000: salable calve i 400; moderately active, steers and ; heilen steady to 60 higher; other ; classes steady to strong: top 32 00 for a load mostly prime 1257 lb". ( steers: a load of high choice 1347 I Iba. weights 31.50: bulk good and I choice steer and yearlings 2? 50- , ju.io; 1 wo roads common 900 lbs. I grassers 17.00; good to low choice : ieo neuer zs.73-28.50: odd good cows up to 19 00: common and medium beef eowa 14.00-16.50: bulk ! canners and cutters 1235.1436; I medium and good bulls 18.00-20 00; : good and choice vealers 26.00-28 00. j Salable sheep 2000: slaughter lambs strong to 25 higher: top 24 75: bulk good and choice 23.50- : 24.50: yearling wether and sheep steady to strong: choice yearling to 31.60; good to choice native ewe 8.50. j SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 1AP-U8DA) Cattle: salable 75. j calves none: slow; steady on few ( scattered sales; canner and cutter w ii'.w-w.w; aneuy ainas Deiow 10 00: Wednesday few common and medium slaughter steer 19-50-21.50; OBITUARIES LINDLFY MURRAY BOWLES Llndley Murray Bowles, a real dent of Arcadia, Calif., passed away In una city on Wednesday. Sep tember 7. 1949, at g pjn. He was aged 61 years 4 month and 23 day at the time of hi passing. The remains will be forwarded via Rail way Expresa to the Henkle-Bollnun Funeral Home, Dallas. Ore, for final rite and Interment at a later date. Wards Klamath Funeral home In charge of the arrange ment. HELEN MAI DF NASH Helen Maude Nash, a resident of 1 Novato. Calif., and of Klamath Fall. Ore. tor the past alx weeks, ' passed i-ay In this city on Tues 'day. September 6. 1949. at 11:06 P m. She was a native of Brantiord, Ontario. Canada, and waa aged 75 yean 10 montha and 11 days at the time of her passing. She is survived I by a son. Lt. Wm. James Nash of Novato. Calif. The remain were forwarded via Southern Pacific I Wednesday evening to the Eugene Crematorium. Fugene. Oregon, for I final rite. Ward's Klamath Funeral home In charge of the arrange- mcrna. PHON HITS 'WLrlLjy.Ty UNfLAIMKD DFPOHIT fREhlMKD ABANDONED The following unclaimed deposit, including deposit other than Uioae payable on demand, are held by The Pint National Bank of Port land at 1U Merrill Branch at Mer rill. Oregon, as of July 1. 1949; the owner or owners of which hare not for a period of seven successlva years prior to said date. a nego tiated in writing in respect there to, or b been credited with In terest on the passbook or certifi cate of deposit on his or their re quest, or c had a transfer, dis position of interest, or other trans action noted of record In the books of the above bank or trust com pany, or (4 Increased or decreased the amount of the deposit: 8 a vines Deposits Name of depositor, last knowa address, amount: Hunt. Russell R.. Merrill, Ore gon. $8 08. Hood. Paye. Rt. 1, Box ;W. Tulelake, Calif., Klitrldge, Russell P., Merrill. Oregon, $1.00. Total Merrill Branch, $1506. Sept. t, 1ft. No. 765. .NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER TOM SAL! Sealed bids will ba rvcaivgrd by tha : Fortrmt SupcrvtBor. Modford. Oregon, up to and not latar than 2:00 p. m. . Sap- Umber 23. Hue. for all tha Shasta rd i fir trvaa 'trada umt Stlvtrt.pt mltabla . for tha um of ChrUtmaa trttt in tha I area dMtmbed bvlow. within tha Rofua I River National romt, Oragon. aatlmaied to ba looo treat, mora or leas, and aa I unetUmated number of white fir tree 1 to be cut at the option of the pur- chaser: Sun Pass area, weat Mock, env I bracing about aaoo acre in aacUona S and 1. T 33 5 . R. 7 E.. MCtione 33. 34. 1 13 and JS. T. 31 8.. R. 1 C and eec- j tlon 1. 1. 3. 4. f. 10. 11. 13. 13. 14. IS, 23 and 23. T. 33 S . R, 7', E . or paetf wal'y all Rocue River National roreat , land lytnt In tha trlangls formed. by the Sand Creek Highway, old DalTee I California highway and tha forest i boundary No bd of leaa than SO I per , linear foot for Shaita red fir will ba I considered la addition to tha price id : for stum pace, a cooperative deposit of i SO 03 per linear foot, to ba used by tha I Forest Service to cover tha coat of trea , olantina. seed sowing and timber stand Improvement will be required. S330 00 j must accompany each bid. to ba applied j on tha purchagas price, refunded, or re ! talned in part aa liquidated damagea, according to the conditions of sale, i Tha nght to reject any and all old la reervad. Before bids are submitted. I -n information concerning tha sale area, the conditions of sale, and the sub- mtsaton of hds should be obtained from tha Forct Supervisor. Medford. Oregon, or the District Ranger. Klamath Falls. Orcein . A. 25; 8. a No. 771. KLamQTU aVvJrf r.7.. ft y M ' w w flower Shop iiiiivi: l (At Greenhouse) SC14 8. lb Phone glgg Free DeJirer. Flowers k. Wire FsiDeral Design Onr Specialtr k ETHRIDGE MOBIL SERVICE & GARAGE SAB Creea 8 tamp Grrea W'eTerhaewaer Jirnevioa . . . Hiway . . . Phene t-Ugg OVERHAILING STEAM CLEANING BODX REPAIRING COMPLETE PAINTING ELECTRIC & ACETYLENE WELDING A rlmir for football official will be held Friday, al I p. m. at Klam ath Union high school A rni.n Kh!! pro,, to b. : -?- " an lrfaaa.1 . a I.. a I 1 " " ."U sM IHMII aCllVllirK Wa..t.a . - even,. A am'... ,.k". w,n JiZTZ , JZXT ! KlagZTv.1- best In water work and the adjacent lu "m, prtLl ho"W'- K1"""h ". Ore, land U In good rover. I rule ch.nged.Usid ar W"" ' Mr. and Mr. Bperrator. will be able.o g Into , ! J. C. Wegner, Mio Radc.lffe. a rl. r""T ana win nave an flUlre 0 3 A . - weignt: pound 13 ouncea. rrrnrn virw oi uie proceeainga. Yesterday s Stars Hv The Aaaorlalrd Preaa flailing Rtldle Mlkla, Dorivrra, and Marty Marlon, Cardinal. Mlk sl. playing (or banlhrd 8pldrr Jnrgrnson, hit two-run homer to win (or Brooklyn, -: Mariana single drove home winning run as 8t Louts rallied In last of ninth lo top Chicago, 3-3. Pitching joe Page. Yankeet. Blruck out (our o( (Ive men he (seed In 49th brilliant relial Job a Yank downed Red Sox, -J. MORE POLIO PORTLAND, Sept. g m Til late board of health reported there were nine new cases o( Infantile paralysis In the state last week. This raised the years total to 104.. compared with U In the same per iod a year ago. New and l ard Construction Lumber Low Price Cash a Carry David A. Richardson Spring Lake, Oregon this is no picnic! This Is (Mold Just tha sort of frantic frenay centeatante en Pater Donald's show have whan thay "Talk Thalr Way Out Of It". Hare's the show that proves ellanc li NOT golden . . . with huge prlaas (or tha fatten verbal . "OUT" af ticklish situation. TALK M WAY ond,wlnwU,li1dgy' 3:00 P. M. tart Monday, dept. 11 ici w 4MtairN aintnr.man eourHV Stalon af ltf ft asaaW MST SB BBaaW J I 7,t, A? 24-HOUR WRECKER SLw.) &. SERVICE I Sn:anywhere In the Klamath Hsln. f mmimmmmim M Dial 7771 . I Vest-Hitchcock Coro. 677 S. 7th "Geared ta tha Klamoth.lasin" Phone 7771 Save! on Work and Outdoor Clothing AT OREGON SURPLUS Blue Work Shirt Hanrortted, 1 00 Vat-dyed 10 "Wrangler" Western Jeans 11 -oa. drnim. Sanforii- 1 Art ed. No-arratrh rlvrta V07 Slipover Sweaters 1 95 IMC, wool Work Sox 29c pr., 4 pr. 1.00 101 Wool Officers' Pinks and Greens -18.95 Air ( or pa A-t Type Leather Jackets 15.95 Army lmut? OD Wool Shirts 395 Rrd n Brown Shower Proof Hats 1.69 Wool Shirts 295 Army and Nary White T Shirts 49c New Oil Wool Army Blankets fj Reclaimed SO'i. Wool Slack Sox 39c pr., 3 prs. 1.00 Oregon Surplus ti Main SALES Open I t Phone 3663 M M M H H M H H H M H H M V T? 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