HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON PAGE NINE Classified Advertising Rateu Ont dny run par word So 3 day run .......;.. por word Oo 3 dny tun per word Ba 4 day ,run ....por word 10a 8 day run ....por word llo Weak run ....... per word 12o Month run per word 82a 20 DISCOUNT for payment In Advance. Tlili dis count given to do away wltb nook work and billing . . . on actual paid In advance ada only. 5 DISCOUNT for Payment by the 10th. This dis count given to Insure prompt payment of ada charged on monthly basis. : ., 4 Juno 2, 1942 4 i IV 4 o CLASSIFIED INDEX Apartments For llont 24 Automotive ... 34 Duilnoai Opportunities 4U Educational ... 12 Financial ......... 40 For Sale or Trade SH Qenaral Notices .. ... 4 Health 13 Help Wanted, Female... 14 Help Wanted. Mala .....10 Houaea For Kent 20 Livestock and Poultry 44 Lost and Found .. 2 Mlacellunooua For Rent ..20 Mlacellunooua For Sale ...... 30 Mlacellaneous Wanted ... ..42 Heal Estato For 6ale 3D Real Estate Wuntod 83 Room and Dourd 20 Situations Wnnled IB ? a L.oil and Found v.JI - ,i- -. -. -i -i . r - -"" H LOST Brown shepherd stock dog. Answers to nnmo o( Jack, k Howard fur new lending to V his rocovury. Plume 217, roil 'f Klamiith, collect. Dnn Suvnge, 0-4 STRAYKD TO FARM 3 J miles west of Bonanza, one bBy slua colt wolithlng (100 IDs., brunu ed triangle L on right flunk rnvnnr mnv have sumo by nay Ing for ad and for damage dono. L. M. Hnnklns, Ho nnn.n, Ore. General Notices 11 - " '! TULELAKE CARPENTERS i For vour convenience South if urn Or.-unn lliirdware. 6211 Main street, will bo open each week night from 8 p. m. to 0 p. m. 332711 6UMMKR RATES Popular nlnno, Learn to play the ens- lost way. Miracle Series Stu dios. Phono 3302, branch sla dlo 34011. 0 0 Personals e MONUMENTS Klamath Falls ! Mnrblo and GrBnltn Works, llfl So, 11th, Phone 03(11. J. B-30 10 Services GUARANTEED RADIO RE PAIR Dial 8203. At 2203 So. flth. Dave's Radio Sorvlco D. H. McCurdy, Prop, 7-2 WE CLEAN HUGS, CARPETS, FURNITURE ond MATTRESS ES. Doremus Rug Cleaners. 2012 Orchard, Dial 8873. 0-30 I WILL OBTAIN your delayed birth certificate for you. Chris Hathaway, 120 N. 10th St Klamath Falls, Ore. 6-3D WRINGER ROLLS Washing I Machine and Vacuum Cleaner narta for all mokes. Merit Walilna Machine Sorvlco. 011 South Sixth. 0-SOmtf FLOOR SANDING and rcflnlsh Ing. Clifford Golden. Phono 3022. 8-30mtf PAPERHANGING, painting, kill- somlnlng. Dial 0328. Molvln E. Frost. ' 0-20mtf BAGS machine cleaned ond patched. Tcoplc's Warehouse Bog Co. 171UU PICTURE FRAMING Gift Shop, 810 Main. Art and 8-24mU PAINTING, KALSOMINING II, L. Brown. Phone 4220 0-10mtf SUMMER SPECIAL Pcarco t Beauty Salon $7.80 Crcme Oil permanent $4.05. Pro- heat, no machine, no chcml cals. Phono 4018. 6-0 HOUSE CLEANING Art Bone diet, 0848. 0-9mlf LAWNMOWEHS SHARPENED tho doublo edgo way. Bodcn- hnmcr Snw Filing, 383 E. Mnln 0-0 PICTURE FRAMING Goollor's, 230 Mnln, a-14mtf HEMSTITCHING DRESSMAKING, Buttons and Buckles covorcd, Alterations on now and old clothing. Mrs H. M. Allendor, 731 Main, Room 210. Phono 7203. fl-10mtf CURTAINS and bedding Inun dcred. Phono 8200. 0-23 .12 Educational WOULD LIKE to hear from re- llnblo men wo enn train to overhaul and service Air Con dltlonlng and Refrigerating Equipment. Must bo median lenity Inclined, No Interfer ence with present occupation For interview wrlto nt onco giving nnmo, address, ago. Utilities Inst., Box 1741, Her nld-News. 0-2 13 Health DR. M, C. CASS15L, Chlronrnc- tic Clinic, colon nnd rcclnt dlsenses. 832 Mnln, Dial 721B 6-30intC 14 Holp Wanted, Femnlo I WANTED Housokooper for two J ndults. Modern homo. Light, ensy nlnco for womnn who ; O'l wnnts a qnlot, pnrmnncn i homo nnd good wnfics. Phono i ' 3212. 1370tf .CAPABLE HOUSEKEEPER Strictly modern home, Good ', wnges. Stny nights. Inquire nftornonns or ovonlngs. 204 North Third. 1004tf 14 Help Wanted, Female WANTED Two girls ovor 18 Tor ;nuld work. Apply Hill side liospltiil, 0 II WANTED Girl for housework, over 111. U10 Spring. 6-4 WANTED Competent womnn for general housework and enro of child. Phono 3710. 6-3 WANTED Experienced woman cook for ranch. Good wages. Box 1600, Herald-News. 1880tf WANTED Woman for house work. Must have references. Call 3715. 1757tf WANTED Experienced beauty operator. Must bo neat, effi cient und abla to moot the public, Apply Houston Beauty Shop, 114 No, 8th. 040U WANTED Experienced house keeper, Phone 3817, 1740tf 16 Help Wanted, Male WANTED Automobile median ic, Experience with Oldsino- bllo preferred but not csscn tlul. Good proposition for right man. J, S. Wolka, Olds. mobile Agency, Grants Pass. 0-4 WANTED Shoemaker. Need not bo first class, Phone 4302 0-4 HUSTLER WANTED! to intro duce, supply demand for Haw luigh Necessities. Good routes open in Klumnth Falls und Modoc county (Calif.). Raw lelgh Methods get business. No selling experience needed to start. Wo supply Sales, Ad vertising literature all you nerd. Profits should increase every month. Low prices, good values, complete service. Raw lelgh's, Dept. ORF-303 03, Oak land, Calif. 0-4 BOY TO MOW LAWN Call after 0 p. m. Phone 0113. 6-2 WANTED Neat, reliable young man to deliver and lenrn the flower trade, 18 years or mare. Apply lu person, Mocllcr's Klamath Flower Shop. 03 1 tf WANTED Irrigator, single, ex perleneed. Rt, 1, Box 0, Bo nanza, Ore. 340lf WANTED! Cowboys, cowgirls to bring their boot work to Fred Kelley's Shoo Shop at Charlie Road's Suddtcry. 0-22 18 Situations Wanted TWO BOYS, ago 14, wnnt slendy work. 1233 Front. 0-3 BOY, 13, wants work on ranch. 3121 Lavcrne. 6-2 BABYLAND Care of babies and children, Hour, day or week, 1104 Crescent. Phono 8341. 8 12mtf 20 Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD In private homo. 2024 Oregon Avenue, 1442U NICE HOME High. Close In. 607 6-6 BOARD AND ROOM Prlvnto shower, steam heat. 723 Klnm nth. 0-4 BOARD AND ROOM 814 Wnl nut. 6-3 BOARD AND ROOM Excel lent meals. 2022 Mnln, Phone 7010. 6-2 22 Rooms For Rant FRONT BEDROOM adjoining bnth. $3.80. 483 Michigan 6-8 CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th. All outside, newly decorated, ,modorn rooms. All with new lnnersprlng mattresses, Frco parking. 6-30mlf TWO SLEEPING ROOMS for girls. Prlvato bath and eiv trnnco. Phono 0020. 18B0U NICE ROOM 134 North 3rd 0-20 MARS HOTEL 1411 Mnln Cool. Moderately priced. 6-21 ROOMS 1034 High. 6-Bmtf ROOM 020 Lincoln. 10-37U ROOM Downstnlrs, joining bnth. Cull after 8 p. m, 848 Eldorado. 0-8 24 Apartmonts For Rent FOR RENT 2-bedroom apart mcnt, nlso 3-room house part ly furnished. Inquire 814 Lin coln. 12B0U ONE-ROOM. APARTMENT, nice ly furnished. 804 N. 0th, 1702U 3 ROOMS, furnished, upstairs over Enst Mnln Drug store Apply Luollns Beauty Shop Friday or 738, Mitchell Sntur- dny, 162Stf FOR RENT Furnished 3-room npnrtment. 754 N. 10th st. 6-4 JACOBS APTS. nnd Ccdnr. -Vacnncy. Plnn 13fl2tt 3-ROOM DUPLEX-" -Phone 0856. 2B7U REX ARMS Under now man agement. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lova lace, 6-1 24 Apartments For Rant COMFORTABLY furnished one- room apt. Close In, Phone 8482. 1775tf ONE, TWO and THREE-ROOM upurtmonts, 2 blocks off Muin. B12V4 High. 1707U CLEAN, furnished housekeeping moms, $4 and $4.80 week. 410 So. Bth. 8-3 3 ROOMS, unfurnished. Close in. Gus equipped, $20. Wuter furnlshod. Also 2 rooms fur nished, Utilities Included. 1408 Muln. 0-4 THREE-ROOM APT. Couple. Villa Marqulso. 1770tf FURNISHED APARTMENTS Utilities. Low rates. 419 N 101)1. ' 6-24mtf FURNISHED APT. 710 Main. 1270U 3-ROOM FURNISHED APT. -Closo In, Inquire 117 No. 8th i 1207tf FURNISHED duplex, 8 rooms, buth, gcrngc. Adults, 1542 Martin, near So, 6th. 3322U FOR RENT Three-room fur nished apt, Reasonable. 1834 Orchard. 1403tf FURNISHED 3-room apartment, Electric range, wnsher, Frigid- aire. Close In. Phone 4253 014 Lincoln. , 1650tf VACANCY Esplanade Courts. Furnished, 0-30mtf THREE-ROOM furnished apart ment.' 2043 While. leBOtf VACANCY BOO Owens. 6-2 HOUSEKEEPING ROOM 1304 Worden. 0-18 LARGE 4-room front apartment. Corner Brio and Hasklns, Apt. No. 2. . 872tf CASCADE Apartment Hotel Completely furnished. Con venient hotel service. Day, week or month. 6-llmtf FURNISHED APARTMENT 801 Market. 6-7 ROYAL ARMS APTS. Vacon- cy 524 High. 1042U 2 AND 3 ROOMS, furnished, Phone 7731. 837 High. 1709tf FURNISHED 2-room apt. Frig Idaire. 405 No. 3rd. 6-2 GLENCOURT APTS. 2 rooms ond free garage. Wcyerhacus cr district. Phono 5084. 8-27 FOUR ROOMS Clean, nicely furnished, modern, Reason able. Phono 8482. 1624U FURNISHED APT. 303 So. 8th. 6-11 26 Houses For Rant 3-ROOM modern house, partly furnished. Inquire 1510 Ore gon. 6-4 FOR RENT 3-room modern house with garden spot. See party at 2000 Fargo St. 6-7 FIVE-ROOM HOUSE Adults, Phone 4007. 6-6 3-ROOM HOUSE for rent. 2223 Hughes. 6-3 5 ACRES and modern house near Bertha's atoro. $25 mo BARNHISEL AGENCY 112 S. 8th. . Phone 4108 6-3 MODERN, furnished house. One bedroom. Inquire 305 Lincoln. 1648U FOR RENT Three-room fur nished house. Adults only, No pets. $25.00. Inquire 1000 Main St. 6-3 HOUSE FOR RENT with large lawn all fenced in, 3 rooms furnished with modern furni ture, bath and garage. $35 month. Couple. No children. References. Will aell for $2700. All new furniture In eluded. Terms. '1310 Lookout. Inquire at 58 Main. 6-4 COTTAGE, 2 rooms, furnished. Clenn, Water. $12.50. 253 Broad. 6-4 ONE LARGE furnished cabin, $12.50. 924 Jefferson. 6-2 B-ROOM HOUSE Hot Springs, Furnished or unfurnished, Owner 213 Ccdnr. 1180U TRUCKS FOR RENT You drive; move yourself, snvo M. Stiles Beacon Service, 1201 East Main. Phono 8304. 8-7mtf TWO-ROOM furnished cottage. ; Lnkcshore Gardens Nursery. Phono 4082 ' 3154U FOR RENT Duplex, 3 rooms, bnth, electric water honter, glnssed-ln porch, fruit room near bus line. Phone 3027 1201tf BACHELOR CABINS Closo In 810 So. 8lhi 6-27 SMALL, MODERN furnished house, Utilities furnished, 2128 Blchn. 1402H FOR RENT Seven room house on highway B miles NW ,of Merrill. Modern, Doublo gar ugn, outbuildings and large gRrdcn patch. Inquire H; D. O'Connor, Rt. 1, Box 631A. Phono 3008, 6-8 38 Miscellaneous For Bala ANOTHER SEARS ' CHICK SALE! Available now! 100 Pullorum West's Leading White Leghorns New Hampshires Rhode Island Reds Cornish Cross 6 Deck Eloctrlc Brooders, BOO capacity $64.05 80 Ft. Poultry Netting. 48-Inch $ 1.95 Barbed Wire, 80 Rod Spool $ 3.98 Also Other Complete Poultry Supplies SEARS FARM STORE Sears-Roebuck and Company 20 Houses For Rant THREE-ROOM modern furnish ed house. 1012 N. 8th. In quire 619 Klamath. 6-3 MODERN COTTAGE cabins. 4806 So. 6th. Also 6-4 FOR RENT 3-room house near Weyerhaeuser, $18. Inquire 808 Mt. Whitney. 6-4 28 Miscellaneous For Rant DEAD CAR STORAGE Cas cade Garage building. Cars, trucks, machinery, whnt have you? Call at all hours. Phono 8118. 6-llmtf 30 Real Estate For Sale EQUITY FOR SALE In S-room all modem home, or will take good used car for same, In quire 1749 Summers lane. 6-4 FOR SALE 8 room house close in. Phone 8750. 6-3 FOUR-ROOM furnished house, 110 Old Fort road. Inquire 1718 Eldorado. Phone 5605. 6-4 LARGE, Comfortable Home Good condition. Beautiful grounds, 2 blocks from school and highway. Berries, fruit and nut trees. Oil furnace. $5000. Terms. 146 Manzanita St., Ashland, Ore, 6-4 BEAUTIFUL 10-ACRE HOME In Ashland. Large oaks, peaches, apples, cherries. Modern house, barn, irrigation. Rea sonably priced. G. M. Frost, owner, Ashland, Ore. 6-4 FOR SALE Large home con verted into two deluxe apart ments. Garages. Excellent condition. Priced right for cash. 103 Laurel, Ashland, Ore. 6-12 FOR SALE Attractive double constructed four-room modern house. Excellent condition. Large living room, fireplace, hardwood floors throughout, concrete foundation, garage, paved street, sewer. All assess ments paid. $2600. Terms. Phone 7073. 6-2 32 Real Estate Wanted WANTED TO LEASE with op tion to buy, stocked and equip ped ranch with 23 or more cows by experienced dairy man. News-Herald Box 3314. 6-3 34 Automotive TIRES, Vulcanizing, Section Work. One dny service. K. F. Tiro Co., 1045 So. 6th. Phono 4449. 6-25 GET YOUR AUTO GLASS In stalled at Kimball's Glass Shop, 527 Walnut. Phono 7378. 6-8mtf '35 CHEVROLET SEDAN, 4 new tires, $135 as is. Car at Pon tine Garage, or write Box 909, City. 6-2 FOR SALE 1940 Plymouth pick-up with canvos canopy, In perfect condition, rubber 90. See at 1117 Lincoln to day and Tuesday, Phone 4748, 6-2 FOR SALE Oldsmobllo 8 sedan Rubber 90, Terms. Hot Springs Court, Apt. 8. 6-3 HIGHEST CASH PRICES will be paid for good used pickups, and 1838-6-7 Ford and Chev rolet passenger cars In excel lent condition. See V. e r n Mooro nt Balsiger Motor Co, 6-2 38 Miscellaneous For Sale 41 MODEL 6 ft. refrigerator. Perfect condition. 104 High, 6-2 WEANER PIGS and need pota toes, Guy Barton, Rt. 2, Box 803. 6-4 36 Miscellaneous For Bala Tested 2A grade. Hatcheries! From the 10 12 66 Per 100 66 Per 100 36 Miscellaneous For Sal FOR SALE Good drop seed cheap. Also some unsorted seed for 36c a sack. Bring sacks. Rt. 1, Box 802. 8-2 FOR SALE OR TRADE Span 1200 lb. gentle mule. Priced for quick sale. Inquire man ager Southern Pacific Stock yards. 6-4 FOR SALE Three snooker tables.. Stoneman-Passolt, Sprague River, Ore. 6-2 GREEN MILL RUN SLABS at Acklcy's mill on Klamath Ave $2.00 cord In your truck. $3.50 'double load delivered in city. PEYTON- & CO. 6-12 MIRRORS AND FURNITURE TOPS made to order. We re silver old mirrors. Kimball's Glass Shop. Phone 7378. 6-6mtf CITY MAPS Pocket size, up-to-the-minute, including subur ban sections. Block numbers t indicated, index keyed to map. Price 20c. For sale at Cham ber of Commerce, Everbody"s Drug, Lee Hcndrick's Drug, Louie Polin's, Postofflce news stand, Carmichael's news stand, Robinson's Food store, Shaw Stationery, The News- Herald, Vic's Signal Service 744tf FOR SALE Holt combine. 16- foot cut. In good shape. 30 gas cat with power takeoff. 8-foot bulldozer blade. Will take cattle or hogs in part payment. R. E. Graham, Route 3, Box SO.' 4742tf FOR SALE Red fryers and Hampshire pullets. Merrill Lakevlew junction. Crystal's. 6-8 FULLER BRUSHES Call 3348, R. V. Morgan or 7806 Clem Joyer. 6-12 DULUX MARINE PAINT no longer available when present stocks exhausted. Get yours now. F. R. Hauger, BIS Mar ket, phone 7221. Open all day Saturday. B-13 INSULATE YOUR HOME With fire-proof U. S. Rock wool, blown in with our modern equipment. Most efficient in sulation method available. No down payment, easy terms. Let us also estimate your roofing, painting or remodeling' jobs. Shingles still 80c bundle. SUBURBAN LUMBER CO. Phone 3301 1635tf ROYAL TYPEWRITER in A-l condition at the right price. Maytag washing machine, nearly new, $50. Call after. 6:30 p. m. at 1005 Delta. 6-4 FOR SALE Automatic electric water heater and large elec tric range, bed spring and mattress, floor lamps. 2526 White. 1642U FOR SALE Combination radio, phonograph, recording mach ine. Also new spinet piano. Make an offer. 622' North l Bth Street. 8-2 FOR SALE Barley, 200 sacks, Bring your sacks. $1.65 per hundred. Phone 8513. . 8-2 100 SACKS NETTED GEM drop seed. Frank Adams, Merrill , 6-2 FOR SALE ISO lb. size Cool- crator icebox. Storage capac ity 9 cu, ft. Excellent cond- tlon. Phone 6643. 6-2 FOR SALE SO sacks dipped Gem seed potatoes. Bruce Gaddis. Rt. 2, Box 692. 6-3 STOVES REPAIRED All parts stocked. Used furniture, stoves bought. OK Second Hand Store, 820 Klamath Phone B671, 6-30mtf 38 Miscellaneous For Bale LIMB WOOD. Phone 7887. 6-5 38 For Bale or Trade WANTED Dead or worthless animals. Phone 8713, our ex pense. 6-llmtf 42 Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED Potato fertilizer, any kind. William Dingier, Rt. 1, Box 802. 5-4 WANTED Used small or me dium size logging arch. James Jeffries, McKenzle Bridge, Ore, 6-5 WANTED TO BUY Used power lift for F-20 tractor. Geo. Mackey, Tulelake, Calif. 6-4 CASH FOR USED TIRES and . tubes, any size, any condition. K. F. Tire Co., 1945 So. 6th. 6-28 WANTED TO RENT First class, furnished trailer house for two months. Phone 3016, 6-3 WANTED TO RENT Unfur nished house, 3 bedrooms, basement and furnace. Phone 6301. 6-3 HIGHEST CASH PRICES will be paid for good tires and tubes," also tire carcasses for retreading. See Ross Johnson or Rod Smith at Balsiger Motor Co. 6-2 WANTED TO RENT by June 10, small unfurnished apartment, close In. Adults. References. News-Herald Box 1253. 6-5 44 Livestock and Poultry FOR SALE Milch cows and Jersey bull. M. D. Anderson, II miles south Oregon Hot Springs, west side Langeil valley. 6-8 BROWN SWISS Jersey cow, bred to registered Brown Swiss Jer sey bull $80 cash. Inquire 3702 Homedale. 6-5 FOR SALE Fresh cow, second calf; also Hereford bull. Good ing Ranch on Lakevlew high way. 6-2 BABY CHICKS hatching every week, guaranteed Pullorum tested. Homedale Hatchery, W. H. Morgan. 5620 Leland Drive, Klamath Falls. 6-12 FARMERS ATTENTION High- prices paid lor beef, veal, hogs and livestock. Call Klamath Packing Co.- Phone 5361. Mid land road. 6-30mtf 48 Financial CASH LOANS - WITHOUT ENDORSERS S WATS TO GET A CONSUMKES CASH LOAN PnOXB . 1VB1TK . COME IS ; ' You need no eo-ilgorrs or endonen to get a uni.uuni twin THREE LOAN PLANS NO. 1-INCOME LOANS un your not only. Jo wg assign, meat. No co-slgnere. NO. FURNITURE LOANS lour ctmacter to mora Important than th lurnltur lUeU. NO. AUTO LOANS t?o to iaoo ch lout and refi nan clog. CONSUMERS CREDIT COMPANY V (Mm s-ts 720 Pine St. Phone 7711 Ml mU See Dinty Moore For : ! AUTO LOANS REFINANCING Locally Owned Motor Investment COMPANY lie. M-I7S fhona S3-'S mtf 4fi RusinMt Onnnrtitnltln FOR SALE Two houses and lot and grocery store fully equipped in Dorris. Inquire Ed Werderman, Dorris. 6-3 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE On the 24th day of June, 1942 at 10:00 o'clock, a. m. at the front door of the Courthouse in Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property located in Klam ath County, Oregon, to wit: Lot 16 in Block 308 in Darrow Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Said sale is made under exe cution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County to me di rected In the case of First Fed eral Savings and Loan Associa tion of Klamath Falls, Plaintiff, vs Richard J. Robustell and Sof- flna Robustel), husband and wife, Ralph Egger, Myra Egger and Iona Brown, Defendants. L. L. LOW, Sheriff of Klamath County, By Dora Goddard, Deputy, M26; J2-9-16. No. 66 When a man asks a girl rr her hand he wants to put it in dish water, POTATOES PORTLAND, June 1 WP) PO TATOES: White locals, $2.25 $2.50 cental; Deschutes Gems, $3.50 cental; Yakima No. 2 Genu, $1.40 per 50-Ib. bag; Klamath No. 1, $3.50 cental. CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO, June 2 (AP USDA) Potatoes: arrivals 164; on track 269; total US ship ments 619; new stock; supplies moderate; demand moderate; market slightly weaker; Cali fornia Long White US No. 1, $2.90-3.00; US Commercials $2.60-80; Bliss Triumphs US No. 1, $3.25; Mississippi Bliss Tri umphs US No. 1, $2.75; Louisi ana Bliss Triumphs US No. 1, $2.90-3.10; Alabama Bliss Tri umphs US No. 1, $2.90-3.00; Long White US No. 1, $2.65; old stock; supplies light, demand light, market slightly weaker; Idaho Russet Burbanks US No. 1, $3.40-45; Maine Green Moun tains US No, 1, $2.93-3.00. AFTER RALLY MOVE CHICAGO, June 2 (ff) After gaining as much as a cent a bu shel in early trading, wheat fu tures again turned reactionary and prices slumped more than a cent a bushel today. Just before the final gong, July wheat sold at $1,151, estab lishing another new seasonal low. All deliveries of rye also broke sharply' into new low ground for tho season. The weakness of grains and soybeans was attributed to a downturn of around $2 a bale in cotton. Prices for wheat and rye touched off stop loss selling. During the final few minutes of trading prices continued to uncover successive new seasonal lows. The close was minor frac tions above the day's lowest lev ell. Wheat finished I to 1 cent un der Monday's final prices, July $1,158-5, September $1,181-1; corn was i to li off, July 851-1, September 87 i; oats were i low er to I higher; soybeans i to II down; rye 2! to 3 i off and lard unchanged to 5 cents a hundred weight higher. , ; ' , PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., June 2 (IP) Cattle, salable 100, total 125; calves salable 35, total 50; mar ket active, steady; few head good fed steers $13.00-$25, ex treme top Monday. $13.75; few common-medium grass steers ?10.25-$12.25 including stockcrs at $11.00; common heifers $9.00 $10.25, medium to $11.00; best fed heifers Monday $12.50; can ner and cutter cows $8.25-$7.25; fat dairy cows $8.00-75; weighty beef cows to $9.50; good light cows quotable to $10.80; medium-good bulls $9.75-511.25; good-choice vealers $13.50- $14.50, odd head $15.00. Hogs, salable 400, total 450; market active, steady; good- choice 170-215 lb. $14.00 to mostly $14.25; one lot choice truckins $14.35; 230-270 lb. weights $13.25-50; light lights $13.00-50; good 325-550 lb. sows fully 25c higher at $10.50-$11.25; only odd head to $10.00 or be low; choice light feeder pigs $13.50. Sheep, salable 350, total 400, spring lambs active, steady; good-choice $13.50-$14.00; me dium $12.00-50; old crop lambs scarce; ewes quotable weak to lower; good shorn ewes salable $4.50-S5.00; odd common ewes $2.00-$3.00. BOSTON WOOL BOSTON, June 2 (AP-USDA) Demand for wools, domestic and foreign, was slow today with prices about steady for the finer descriptions. Tho last sales of fine territory wools to the mills approximated In the range of $1.15-1.18, clean basis, for good average fine French comoing, and a fraction higher for long staple of the fine side. Bright fleece wools of quarter blood grade were quoted at about 80 cents, grease basis, graded and delivered from the country. S. F. LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, June 2 (PMFederal-State Mar ket News Service) Cattle: sal able 100; fully steady; load good 880 lb. fed Idahos $13.25; load aood experimental steers held $13.50; few grass cows $8.50- 9.00; cutters $7.00-50; canncrs $5.50-8.00; medium sausage bulls $9.50-10.00. Calves: sal able 10. Nominal; good to choice vealers quoted $12.50-13.80. Hogs: salable 375. Fully 10c higher; one load choice Oregon barrows and gilts $14.88, ' ex treme top, bulk 185-235 lb. Call fornlas $14.75; odd good sows $12.13. Sheep: salable 750. Fully steady on good to choice over 80 lb. Iambs; light medium and common lambs weak: medium to choice shorn ewes Quoted $4.00-5.00. STOCK MARKET FAILS TO RISE iWNEIS NEW YORK, June 2 UP) Most stock market leaders today side stepped another good war news budget although no particular weakness was displayed In any group. Transfers approximated 300,000 shares. Another stumble in major commodities, after Initial steady ing tendencies, provided scant comfort for followers of the share division. Staples seeming ly reflected further pessimism over the administration's order permitting the emergency import of war materials duty free By principal governmental agencies Among stocks new lows for the year or longer were posted for Southern Pacific, ' Great Northern, Youngstown ' Sheet and Kennecott. In arrears the greater part of the day some revived at the last were Santa Fe, Southern Railway, U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, U. 5. Rubber, Chrysler Amci lean Smelting, Montgomery Ward and Douglas Aircraft. ... Supported were General Motors, which touched a new 1942 too; American Telephone. Standard Oil (NJ), Allied Chem ical, Dow Chemical, Woolworth, Sears Roebuck and Consolidated Edison. Bonds, especially rails, wore irregularly lower. Closing quotations: . American Can 65 Am Car & Fdy 211 Am Tel & Tel : 115t Anaconda , Z31 Cat Tractor 32 Comm'nw'lth & Sou General Electric ... General Motors Gt Nor Ry pfd Illinois Central Int Harvester . Kennecott Lockheed . ... Montgomery Ward Nash-Kelv N Y Central Northern Pacific Pac Gas & El Packard Motor Penna R R ........ Republic Steel Safeway Stores Sears Roebuck Southern Pacific Standard Brandt Sunshine Mining Trans-America .... Union Oil Calif .. Union Pacific U S Steel Warner Pictures - Sprague River SPRAGUE RIVER Ed Pier- son, yard and mill foreman of the Crater Lake Box and Lum ber company is back in Sprague River after a siege of pneu monia which kept him confined in the Klamath Valley hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Cadego and ' children, Evelyn, Albert and Leonard, spent the Memor ial dav holiday and ; weekend visiting friends and relatives in Reno, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Park and daughter Tammy were busi ness visitors In xuamatn Fails Wednesday. -: : Mr. and Mrs. Thurman iar- rish and family, who have been residents of Sprague River for the last several years have moved to Klamath Falls. Par- rish recently underwent an op eration for hernia. - . Mario Carnlnl and children, Gloria and Robert drove to Mo Cloud, Calif., Memorial day. William Wolford and Bill Pat. rick, local high school boys, are working in the Lamm's Lumber company mill at Modoc Point during the summer, . High school contributions of workers to the local mill in clude Robert Carnini, Reginald Brister, Leon George and Prin cipal Roland Parks. Ed Stoneman left ' Saturday for a business visit to .Eugene, Mike Short spent last week end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Short.. .Mike is enrolled In airplane training In Klamath Falls and has several flights to his credit. Mrs. Ray Mustoe Is back on the job at the Sprague River cafe after a siege of illness. Mrs. Jack Williamson: return ed recently to Sprague River after a several weeks visit with friends and relatives In Louis iana and other southern states, Mrs. Owen L u d w 1 g and daughter, Patty have returned to Sprague River from Lake view. , Eben Riley has been suffer- , ing from a severe attack of flu for the past few flays. There were thousands of citi zens who were, no doubt, amazed to discover that the two-ocean Navy authorized In 1940 was not on the seis In War Manpower Chief Paul V. MtNutt, . - 319. 251 . 361 ; 20 . ..... 51 .. 441 261 : 15a 291 R Z1ZL 7i ... 51 171 2 201 ; 131 . 34 ; 82 101 , 31 ; io 661 441