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Novwm'hVi' 1043 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Ctosslflod Advertising Roton On day run per word Do 2 day run per word Bo 3 day run per word 8o CLASSIFIED INDEX Apartments (or Kent 24 Automotive 84 Business Opportunities 48 Educational ......12 Financial 48 For Bole or Trade 3R Cienoral Notices 4 Health - 13 Help Wanted, Female ....... 14 Help Wanted, Male .......IB Houses For Rout 20 Livestock and Poultry 44 Lost nnd Found i 2 Miscellaneous For Runt 28 Miscellaneous For Sule 30 Miscellaneous Wanted ...... ...... 42 Personals 8 Real Estate for Sala 30 Real Estato Wuntod . 32 Room and Board 20 Rnnmi For Rent 22 Lost and Found PARTY THAT TOOK 300 Sev on and 25.38 Winchester car bine out of Chovrolet sedan nn Drtnlmr 25 In front of Pa Bray's ploce in Bonanza tho party Is known. Return t'o Bray or Phone 8331, Klamath Falls, and no questions aiwea 111S T.OHT Hlnek billfold contain . Ing valuable papers, no cur rency, kiocriti rowara. rnonc 7an. 11-13 General Notices MIRACLE SERIES PIANO Popular, classical. For up polntmonl call 3408. 11-11 INSULATE with Masonlto Collu- Dlunkot. We have It at a price worth Investigating. F. R Hanger, 815 Market. Phono 7221. 12 2 AVON CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Phone 4081. U-12 I WILL NOT be responsible for any dews conirocieo ny any one but mynelf s'ler Novem ber P, 1042. Signed by FRANK LEIBLE1N. 11-11 Personals MONUMENTS Klnmnth Falls Marble and Grnnlto Works, 110 So. 11th. Phone 0381. 120 Traiuportatton ARMY officer's mother wi.'hes ride to southern California with reliable driver, share ex pones. Telephone 8501. 1 1-10 10 Services PICTURE FRAMING Gocllcr'i 230 Main. ll-14m HEMSTITCHING DRESSMAKING, Buttons and Buckles covered, Alterations on new and old clothing. Mrs. H. M. Allender. 731 Muln, Room 210. Phone 7203. 11 -10m PAINTING, KALSOMINING H. L. Brown. Phone 4220 ll-10m PLUMBING, HEATING, sheet metal work, furnaces vaciunn cleaned. P. L. Johnson, 14U0 Sargent. Phono 8320. 11-22 PICTURE FRAMING Art and Gift Shop. 810 Main. U-24m I WILL OBTAIN your delayed birth certificate for you. Chas, Hathaway, 120 No. 10th St., Klamath Falls, Ore. 11-30 FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- lng. Clifford Golden. Phono 3022. ll-30m REFRIGERATOR, washing ma. chine, vacuum cleaner parts and service, all makes. Marlt Washing Machine Service, 611 South Sixth. 11.30m BAGS MACHINE CLEANED and patched. ' People's Ware house Bag Co. 2H24tf HOUSE CLEANING dlct. 6848. -Art Bcne 12-0m OUR PLANT WILL CLOSE torn f ' porarlly because of Illness. Dorcmus Rug Cleaners, .. 1L16 KNIVES, scissors, saws sharp- encd. Welding. Boclcnhnmer Repair Shop, 851 E. Main. 12-10 GENERAL REPAIRING All types small gas engines. Bod enhamer Snw Filing, 381 East , Main. 12-0 13 Hoalth DR. M. C. CASSEL, chiropractic clinic, colon nnd rectal dis eases. 532 Muln, Dial 721S. . ll-30m 14 Help Wanted. Female WANTED Woman or girl for hour or day work or board mid room and salary. Full or part time. Phono 4210. 2878U WANTED Dependnblo woman to toko enro of home of five. Call after 5 p. m. 4826 So. Sixth near Idelln's store. 11-10 V ANTED Experienced man or woman cook In modern grain camp. Good wages. Phono 7350. , 11-10 VOMAN with some nursing ex perience to caro for elderly gentleman nights. 413 High St, Phono 4200. 11-11 V ANTED Girls for fountain work. Phil's Candyland. 11-10 4 day run per word & day run .por word Week run ... per word Month run per word 14 Help Wanted, Female WANTED Womon for light housework ond core of child. Phono 8147. 11-11 WANTED Housekeeper. Care small child. Phone 4268 or 0800 after 7 p. m. 2048U WANTED Woman cook for modern ranch. Good wages. Phono 0504, 11-12 EXPERIENCED Stenographer Must have nlco appearance. Steady position. (3 nod salary. This Is not your present em ployer. Write Box 3337, Herald-News. 11-12 WANTED Womon dish washer. Hitler's Coffee Shop. 2048tf 16 Help Wanted, Mala LARGE OUT OF TOWN route. Excellent oarnlngs for steady, efficient worker. Cash bond re qulred, State age, draft status, previous experience, referenc es, etc. News Herald Box 2020. 11-10 WANTED Registered pharma cist. Good opportunity with excellent pay. Inquire Wal green Drug Co. lOOStf WANTED Fir timber rollers. Phono 7160, 2B23U WANTED Three Carry-All scrapers ond tractors, light or 12ynrd capacity. Hourly or contract basis. Apply In per son or write Keith Merrill, Logging Supt., Tho Red River Lumber Co., Wcslwood, Calf, 2827U WANTED Experienced man and wife to work on ranch. Good cook, Good wages and permanent Job. News-Herald, Box 2370. 11-10 WANTED Man and wlfo on ranch. Good wages, steady Job for both If reliable. Phone or wrte Steve Tokacs, Tule lake, Calif. 11-11 WANTED First class lubrica tlon man. Prefer man out of draft classification. Good pay and steady Job. Advancement for right party. Apply Bulck GnriiKe. 11-12 18 Situations Wanted CHILDREN CARED FOR In pri vate noma Dy aay or nour. Phono 7376. 11-10 BABYLAND Core of babies and children. Hour, day or week. 1104 Crescent. Phono 8341 12-4m MAN AND WIFE Contract or wages. Cookhouse up to 30 men, Rlvervlew Apt. No. 3. 11-12 WANTED Job as cot mechanic or arc welder. 2732 Summers lane. U-12 20 Room and Board BOARD AND ROOM Private shower, steam heat. 723 Klam ath. U-20 ROOM-BOARD 184 1 Main. 11-11 22 Rooms For Rent NICE ROOM 134 No. 3rd. U-12 ROOMS 828 High. 11-15 ROOM FOR RENT only. 814 Walnut. Woman U-20 ROOMS Garage. 833 Eldorado. 11-22 CONVENIENT ROOMS For comfortable, modern, economi cally-priced rooms, go to Hotel Holly. Main and So. 11th. Special rates by week or . month. 11-28 CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th All outside, newly decorated, modern rooms. All with new lnncrsprlng mattresses. Free parking. U-30m ROOMS 1034 High. 12-5m 24 Apartmenta For Rent FURNISHED APARTMENTS Utilities. Low rates. 419 No. 10th. U-24m HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS $4 week and up. 133 N. 10th. 1 1-28 GET CLOSE IN for winter. Apt. cottage, two blocks from Main on 11th, garage, $25. Also apt. eloso in, Oak street, $18. Not more than two peo . pie. Call 4272 daytime. . .' . 2585U CASCADE Apartment Hotel Apartment accommodations with hotel service. Complete kitchon and dinette. Day, week or month. Threo blocks from city center. , 11-llm HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Completely furnished. $4 and $4.B0 week. 410 "50. 5th.. 12-3 VAC ANCY Everything fur nished. $3.50 week and up 1404 Klamath. 11-13 FOR RENT 2 and 3 room apts., furnished. Oil heat, electric equipped. Adults, no pets. In quire 802 Lincoln. 11-10 TWO-ROOM furnished apart ment, $16. Wood nnd water furnished. Apt. 1, 2124 Recla mation. , 11-11 lOo llo 12o 32c 34 Automotive 34 New & Used Cars 1042 Hudson 6 8-Pass. Coupe 1042 Hudson 6 Super Sedan 1042 Bulck Century Sednn Radio, heater and other extras. Slightly used, but new car guarantee. 1041 Olds 9 Sedonelte 1040 Bulck Super Sedanette 1037 Ford Tudor 1038 Chrysler Coupe 1035 Chevrolet Coupe 1036 Ford Pickup 1035 Dodge Coupe All transportation will be higher Better buy now H. E. HAUGER 1330 Main St. 24 Apartmenta For Rent VACANCY Rex Arms Apart ments, 224 Broad. Phone 5760. New management. Mr. and Mrs. Lovelace. 12-8m ESPLANADE COURT Apart ments. Furnished. Day, week or month. Walking distance. 12-0m MODERN three-room furnished apartmont. Steam heat. Ap ply 201 East Main. 3354tf ELECTRICALLY equipped apt., $18. 433 N. 10th. 3350tf 26 Houses For Rent BACHELOR CABINS $10.00. Close In. 610 So. 8th. 11-26 8-ROOM HOUSE, new furnace. 855 Eldorado. Owner, E. Mon crlef, 1040 Euclid, Bcrkeloy, Calif. ' 463tf SMALL FURNISHED modern house. Utilities furnished. 2125 Blehn. 262 Uf TWO bedroom house, stoves and electric water heater. Inquire 1065 Harriman after 8 p. m., or Saturday. ' 11-10 FOR RENT Large house close In. Clean, suitable tor room ers. Phono 8415. 11-10 10 ROOM furnished house. Built ins, frlgldaire, bath, shower. References. 741 Walnut. 11-13 FURNISHED DUPLEX Con venient for railway man. 822 E. Main. Phone 7516 after 5:30 p. m. 11-10 2-ROOM HOUSE, garage. 1035 Dolores. U-U FOR RENT Partly furnished house. Inquire 814 Lincoln. 2902U 4-ROOM unfurnished house in Lenox. Inquire 116 No. Sth. U-12 UNFURNISHED two -bedroom home. Automatic oil heat, Bendix, hardwood floors, flu orescent lighting. Full base ment. Phone 5434 between 1-4, Wednesday. 11-10 4-ROOM unfurnished house. 5642 Lcland drive. 11-10 28 Miscellaneous For Rent DEAD CAR STORAGE 231 South Eleventh St 11-llm FOR RENT 37 acres old alfolfa land for potatoes for 1043. Dan McAullffc, Malin, Ore. U-12 TRUCKS FOR RENT You drive; move yourself, save y. Stiles Beacon Service, 1201 East Main. Phone 8304. 1 2-7m 30 Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE BY OWNER Small modern house, closo in. Easy terms. Phone 5415. 11-10 4-ROOM house, 2452 Pershing way, $1050.00. Terms. $300 down, $15 month. Cosh $800. write 1210 N. 17th St., Salem, Ore. 11-10 $4800 CASH 10 acres peaches and apples in Ashland. 7-room plastered house, city water, electricity, irrigation. Net in come $1700. So far, apples not sold. G. M. Frost, Ash land, Ore. 11-14 34 Automotive VULCANIZING TIRES AND TUBES Is not rationed. One day service. K. F. Tire Co., 1948 So. 6th. 12-1 1937 PONTIAC Al condition. Good tires. $400. See Ware at Rlckys or call 6417 after 7 p. m. 10-11 PRIVATE PARTY will pny cash for lato model car using 16x600 or 16x050 tires. Phone 7013 days, 4210 nights. 11-23 FOR SALE Polnter-Wlllam-ettc 104.0 logging trailer, dual axle, good tires. M. J. Ortls, Chiloquln. U-12 FOR SALE '36 Chevrolet, panel body truck. Dial 6557. U-10 '41 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Coupes, 8 good tires. Phone 6923, 11-14 Automotive 34 Automotive HOW WOULD YOU LIKE A CAR rebuilt like new? 1938 Ford DeLuxe sedan. Radio, heater. Completely recondi tioned motor, with clutch, generator, carburetor, fuel pump, oil filter and oil bath cleaner over carburetor, shocks, seat covers, paint all new, and run less than 300 miles. Radiator cleaned, test ed, filled with new Prestone, Practically brand new 6-ply tires. $045. Phone 8200. U-12 GET YOUR AUTO GLASS In stalled at Kimball's Glass Shop, 527 Walnut. Phone 7378. 12-6m FOR SALE Bulck roadster or trade for washing machine or wood. Good running order 600 Broad between 2 and 6 P. m. U-10 WANT TO BUY Late model car for cash. Phone 7031. U-12 33 PLYMOUTH COUPE Good condition. $128. 1833 Derby. U-12 WANTED TO BUY '35 V-8 or Model A coupe, suitable for college boy. Drive car in to 1945 Main where I can see It. Dr. A. A. Soule. U-10 36 Miscellaneous For Sale FOR YOUR BUILDING, repair ing and maintenance needs AJ1 sizes rough lumber, 2x4 to 2x12 $20; 1x6 to 1x12 shiplap $25; 1x6 to 1x12 boards $18 thousand. Roof ing $1.15 roll. Insulation, wallboard. Shingles 75c bunch. 6-inch siding $32.80; 4-inch fir flooring $38 thousand. No down payment, up to 3 years to pay. Payments as low as $5 month. J. W. Copeland Yards, 66 Main. Phone 3197. 11-14 KEM-TONE, the new miracle wall finish. Beautiful colors and washable. Covers with one coat and dries in one hour Anyone can apply. Suburban Lumber Co. Phone 3301. 1223tf OFFICIAL SERVICE MEN'S GIFTS 50c up. Rudy's Men's Shop, 6th and Main. 11-26 RED FRYERS Crystal's, Mer- rill-Lakevlew Junction. U-20 FULLER BRUSHES Clem Joyer, 1436 Martin. Phone 5677. U-23 WATKINS PRODUCTS 2818 Home or Dial 6623. 11-28 ALL HAIRCUTS 35cl Where --on Keno road, next to Lien's Grocery store. Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. 11-28 STOVES REPAIRED All parte stocked. Used furniture, stoves bought. OK Second Hand Store, 820 Klamath. Phone 8671. U-30m DRIVEWAY CINDERS Phone 6817. 2820U HOME INSULATION NEWS Nothing down, payments low as $5.00 per month, 3 years to pay. Genuine U. S. Rockwool blown in with our modern equipment. Most efficient method available. Govern ment statistics say your saving in fuel costs will make your payments. Let us also esti mate your roofing, painting and remodeling Jobs. Subur ban Lumber Co. Phone 3301. 2825tf CITY MAPS Pocket size, up-to the-minute. Including subur ban sections. Block numbers indicated, index keyed to map, Price 20c. For sale at Cham ber of Commerce, Everbody's Drug, Lee Hendricks Drug, Louie Polin's, Postoffice news stand. Carmichael's news stand, Robinson's Food store, Shaw Stationery, Herald and News, Vic s Signal Service. 2826tf FULLER BRUSHES Call R. V Morgan, 532 So. Riverside. Phono 3348. 11-80 SOIL SULPHUR, any quantity. People's Warehouse. 11-28 38 Mlseelleneous For Sale Auction Saturday Nov. 14th 1 P, M. At The H. A. and "Blllle" Prlchett Ranch Three Miles East of Tule lake on the East-West Road at G. N. R. R. Tracks. That we have sold our ranch and we will sell the following at Public Auction. 1 Guernsey Cow to freshen. 1 Holsteln-Jersey Cow to fresh en. 1 Guernsey Heifer 2 yri. 1 Holitein Heifer Ylg. Team Bay Gelds. 7 yrs. Wt. 1700. Spotted Poland China Boar, 2 Brood Sows to farrow. Chester White Sow with 7 pigs. MACHINERY Mc-Deering Mower, Rake and Cultivator. 2- Sec. Springtooth, 2-Sec. Spike Harrow. 7- ft. Disc Mast Si Boom Derrick Fresno. 600 Chick Brooder, Large Iron Kettle. Barrels, Shovels, Forks. 80 Redwood Posts. 50 sacks Barley. FURNITURE An outstanding lot of nearly new furnishings. 4- piece Walnut Bedroom Suite. 3- plece Maple Bedroom Suite. 8- piece Walnut Dining Room Set. Complete Living Room furnish ings. Tructone Cabinet Radio, Circu lating Heater. 12-Doz. assorted Canned Fruits. 5- stands of Bees and Bee equip ment and many item too numerous to mention. Terms Cash A SALE THAT YOU WILL WANT TO ATTEND. COME PREPARED TO BUY H. A. and "Billle" Prlchett, Owners CHAS. K. WIESE, Auctioneer. U-12 KEM-TONE. - Goeller's Wallpa per & Paint Store. 230 Main. 11-30 GET COWBOY OVERSHOES at Charlie Read Saddlery. Mall orders filled. Only 100 pairs. . 2829U FOR SALE Almost new oil heater, large size. 2834 Kane St. 1M1 MIRRORS Resilverlng, plate and window glass, furniture tops, shelves. Kimball's Glass Shop. Phone 7378. 12-6m FOR SALE Cheap. 8-room cir culating oil heater. Call 6787 after 6 o'clock. 2390tf ANTIQUE SIDEBOARD and rubber shoes. 741 Walnut. U-12 TRAILER HOUSE Auto Camp. Altamont U-U FOR SALE Brand new model 12 shotgun. 1103 California U-10 AVON PRODUCTS. Anna Funk. Phone 3480 after 5. 12-6 LANDSCAPING Now is a good time to plant our large size fruit trees, flowering shade trees, evergreens, flowering shrubs, roses, tulips, and nar cissus. We guarantee our trees and shrubs to grow. Lakeshore Gardens Nursery. Phone 4082. 11-21 FOR SALE 61 cu. ft. refriger ator, 1 year old; 1 Melotte electric separator, 750 lb. ca pacity; 1 all-steel porcelain Icebox, one knee hole oak fin ish office desk. Cash. Dial 6448. U-10 LADY'S new black fur coat, Inquire 116 No. Sth. U-12 FOR SALE Used Quaker oil heater. Perfect condition 1224 Mon Claire. U-10 FOR SALE Used Whitney piano $200. Day bed $5. 1717 Main. U-U WARDROBE TRUNK and wood heater. 2734 Hope. U-12 40 To Exchange TO TRADE 160 acres for small er acreage in Altamont dis trict. 2235 Union. U-12 42 Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED TO BUY Caterpillar or T-20. Phone 0612 Merrill or Box 154, Merrill. U-U WANTED to Buy Treadle sewing machine. Phone 6687 eve nings. 10-31 WANTED Used bicycle. Call . 7468. U-12 WANTED TO RENT Furnished small house. 2134 White. U-10 WANTED TO RENT Partly furnished two bedroom house. Walking distance to high . school. Phone 8812, Tulelake. U-10 WANTED TO BUY Two used kitchen times. Dial 6887. U-10 42 Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED TO BUY -Gas heat er for 3 rooms. Phone 8526, U-10 WANTED TO BUY Spinet piano. Phone 6624. U-U WANTED TO BUY Used tenor or E flat saxaphona. Call 8205. U-12 44 Livestock and Poultry FOR SALE 1 registered Bel gian stallion, e years old; 5 Hereford bulls, 6 Hereford bull calves, 2 Duroc boars, 1 China boar. Tom Calmes, Keno. 2126tf HONEST PRICES and weights guaranteed on all livestock. PAULEY Packing Co., Sum mers lane. Phone 8323 or 3808. 2822tf FOR SALE 150 feeder hogs. Leo Sagehorn, Tulelake, Calif. U-10 FOR SALE Holsteln and Guernsey cows. Coming fresh. Joe Keller, Hager, Ore. U-U FOR SALE 2 heifers, will freshen first part of "March, $75, or $40 If you take one. Also 2 family cows, $60 each, will freshen In the spring. Phone 4943. 5102 So. 6th St U-U FOR SALE 50 head of aged ewes. Ivan Rose, Tulelake. Phone 4802. U-12 4B Financial 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 li-Wn CASH LOANS wnnocr endorsers s ways to get a cox8umk Cash loajc phone . write . come ik Ym ofd BO co-tlfocri or aodorMri to !- consumer lo&B THREE LOAN PLANS XO. t-lXCOMB LOANS On your not oaly. Ko waft w IjrnraenU. Ko etxlfftcr. KO. S FUBNJTURB LOANS Tour character fa mora Important than tht furniture Itself. SO. -ALTO LOANS to 300 cash Imas and refi nancing. CONSUMERS CREDIT COMPANY (MSM 720 Pine St. s-tss) Phone 7711 LOANS Established 8 Years in Klamath County - Furniture Loans Signature Loans Livestock Loans $25 to $300 RogeF-s Finance Co. S-189 412 Main Dial 5113 11-3011 REFINANCING If you want to refinance your mortgage, ask us about the Equitable Plan Low interest rates Prompt service. CHILCOTE & SMITH Since 1909 111 N. 9th Phone 4564 Tu-Fri-tf 48 Business Opportunities FOR SALE Service Station Business and all accessories. Handling Standard OH products. Up to date lubrication equipment. 3 pumps. $1500.00 cash. Ideal for good mechanic. Phone or write Ed Hoar, Box 62, Brookings, Ore. U-12 BEER, FOUNTAIN, LUNCH In Medford, Ore. Priced to sell. J. D. Moad, 1012 E. Main St. Phone 3924, Medford. U-12 PATRIOTIC PAINTER SAN FRANCISCO. UP) Hal Bowen, a painter, said okay when an air raid warden friend asked him to paint the shack where the warden kept his equipment. He used two days and three gallons of paint on the project. That's why he wa surprised when the air raid warden later met him With "Hey, when are you going to paint that shack?" Anyway, that real estate of fice two blocks down the street certainly looks nice in its new coat of paint. . Marriage broadens a man and also makes Wm short. 20 DISCOUNT for payment In Advance. Thli dis count given to do away with book work and billing . , , on actual paid In advance ad only. PROFIT TAKING BRINGS LOWER MARKET LEVEL By VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK, Nov. 10 (P) While scattered firm spots per sisted In today's stock market, and selling of war issues went up appreciably, there was enough profit cashing In the bulging peace favorites of Monday to bring a generally downward drift. Transfers of around 730, 000 shares compared with 1, 207,643 the day before. Wall street continued bullish over the news from North Afri ca, Egypt, Russia and the south Pacific but, on second thinking. the idea arose mat peace-buying might have been overdone as well as liquidation of other groups. In addition there was the usual lightening of commit ments in preparation for tomor row's Armistice day holiday when the country's principal ex changes will recess. Motors gave a good account of themselves with Chrysler edg ing into new top territory for the yar and General Motors being In the bid class most of the ses sion, u. s. Rubber touched a peak mark for 1942. Santa Fe steadied and modest support was accorded American Telephone, Consolidated Edison, North American, American Can, Good year and Sears Roebuck. On the offside the greater part of the proceedings were U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, Southern Pacific, Great Northern, Anacon da, Kennecott, Phelps Dodge, United Aircraft, Boeing, Texas Co., General Electric, Johns- Manville and J. C. Penney. Speculative carrier bonds again lost ground. Closing quotations: American Can .. Am Car St Fdy Am Tel & Tel Anaconda Calif Packing Cat Tractor Comm'nw'lth St Sou . General Electric Gtneral Motors Gt Nor Ry pfd Illinois Central .. Int Harvester Kennecott Lockheed Long-Bell "A' Montgomery Ward Nash-Kelv 61 LEGAL NOTICES SALE OF TIMBER, KLAM ATH INDIAN RESERVATION, SOUTH CALIMUS UNIT. Sealed bids in duplicate on forme provided therefor, marked out Side "Bid, South Calimus Timber Unit," and addressed to the "Su perintendent, Klamath Agency, Oregon," will be received until 2 o'clock p. rn. Pacific time, No vember 20, 1942, for the pur chase of merchantable timber on a tract within the Klamath In dian Reservation, Oregon, de scribed as the South Calimus Timber Unit. The Unit includes about 20, 910 timbered acres with an estimated cut of 149, 000,000 feet B. M., Of ponderosa and sugar pines, of which about 108,000 feet of ponderosa pine stands on about 45 timbered acres of allotted lands, for which separate approved contracts must afterward be made with al lottees desiring to sell, and on terms similar to the contract for the unallotted timber. Each bid must state the price per thous and feet B.M., Scribner Decimal C Log Scale, that will be paid for timber cut and scaled prior to March 31, 1943. Prices subse quent to that date are to be fixed by the Secretary of the Interior. No bid will be considered for less than $4.75 per thousand feet B.M. for ponderosa and sugar pines, $1.50 for Douglas fir and incense cedar, and $0.75 for other species. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check in the amount of $22,000 on a solvent National Bank, pay able to the Special Disbursing Agent, Klamath Indian Agency, Oregon. The deposit will be re turned to unsuccessful bidders. The deposit of the successful bid der will be applied as part of the purchase price against timber ac tually tut. on this Unit only, or retained as liquidated damages if the bidder shall not execute contract and furnish satisfactory bond for $30,000 within 60 days from acceptance of his bid. The right to waive technical defects and to reject any and all bids is reserved. The contract will speci fy that all designated timber shall be cut and removed from the Unit prior to April 1, 1954. For copies of the contract, regu lations, map of sale area, blanks for the submission of bids, and other lnxbrmation, apply to the Superintendent, Klamath Indian Agency, Oregon. Dated this 24th day of September, 1942, at Washington, D. C. OSCAR L. CHAPMAN, Assistant Secretary of the Interior. O13-20-27;N3-10-17.No.l33 701 251 1291 261 211 38 516 291 42 i . 221 81 54 30 183 51 33t 3 DISCOUNT FOR Paymant by the 10th. Thii dis count given to Insure prompt paymant of ada charged on a monthly basis. N Y Central ....... Ul Northern Paclflo Tl Pao Gas & El ... 24 Packard Motor ................ 21 Penna R R ......... .. 281 Republic Steel . 181 Richfield Oil ........... 81 Sears Roebuck ....... 691 Southern Pacific . ... 181 Standard Brands 41 Sunshine Mining 4 Trans-America ..................... 81 Union Oil Calif 141 Union Pacific ....,..,,...... 83 U S Steel . 601 Warner Pictures ......., 6 LIVESTOCK . SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10 (AP-USDA) CATTLE: 100. Steady; steers nominal: me dium to good quoted $12.50 13.20, two loads good 900 lb. northern California feeder steers $12.75; medium to good heifers scarce; few good cows, $9.50-10.00, bulk aged medium range cows $8.00-50; odd good eulis $10.30. calves: None; nom inal; good to choice vealers quot ed $13.00-50. HOGS: 250, Around 10 cent higher; bulk good 185-238 lb. barrows and gilts $14.60; odd good sows $13.50. SHEEP: 450. Undertone steady;, good to choice wool lambs quoted $13.50 to $14.00; medium to choice ewes $3.80 to $9.00, PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 10 (AP-USDA) Cattle: salable 800, total 525; calves, 75 and 100; canner, cutter and lower grade beef cows weak to 25 cents low er; other classes around steady; medium grass steers $11.50-12.75; load medium short fed $13.00; medium heifers $9.75-11.00; few good cows $9.50; common-medium $6.25-8.00; caner-cutter cow $4.50-5.50; few bulls $9.00-11.00; medium-good v e 1 c r $10.50 14.00. Hogs: salable 1850; total 1900; market generally 10-15 cent lower than Monday's average; spots off more; late trade freely active; bulk good-choice 170-220 lbs. $14.15-25; practical top $14.25; few small lots $14.35; heavier butchers largely $13.50. 14.15; weights under 170 lbs. $13.00-85; good sows $12.00-75. Sheep: salable 650; total 700; all classes steady quality consid. ered; native fat lambs mostly good $12.25-50; good heavy ewe $12.00; common-medium $1.50- 3.75. BOSTON WOOL BOSTON, Nov. 10 (AP-USDA) Sales in the Boston wool market were mostly in low -grade of South American:, wool today. Prices paid for scoured half length second clips 36s to 40s, 28 to 32 cents in bond, 58s to 60s, second clip scoured wool sold at in bond price of 414 cents. A sale of adult mohair ; was reported from Texas at a country price of 39 cents for adult hair. WHEAT CHICAGO, Nov. 10 UP) A marked decrease in activity, some of which could be attri buted to usual pre-holiday dull ness, was the only feature of the grain market today. , Prices generally were minor fractions under yesterday's close during most of the session, with rye displaying the most weak ness, but traders took only a casual interest - in the market in view of the fact tnat there will be no trading tomorrow, Armistice day. A waiting attitude prevailed, particularly in regard to the price ceiling on wheat flour. Some traders felt the commodity credit corporation might ba forced to permit farmers to re deem wheat from the govern ment loan and sell it on the open market. Wheat closed ic lower to ia higher, December $1,252, May $1,281, corn was J-lc lower, De cember 831-lc, oats declined ic, rye was off 1-ic and there was no trading in soybeans. POTATOES SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10 (AP-USDA Potatoes: 2 Califor nia, 7 Idaho, 5 Oregon arrived, 16 broken, 30 unbroken cars on track; market - about steady; Klamath . Russets No. 1, $3.00 3.10; No. 2 $2.25; Idaho Russet No, 1, $2.75-3.00. LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10 (AP USDA) Potatoes: 2 California, 1 Colorado, 12 Idaho, 8 Utah ar rived, 19 broken, 40 unbroken cars on track; three cars divert ed, four arrived by truck; mar ket unsettled; Idaho Russets No, 1, $2.75. . . ' , ' CHICAGO, Nov. 10 (AP USDA) Potatoes, arrivals 92, on track 286; total U. S. shipment 818; supplies moderate, trading very light, market unsettled and confused on account of the price ceiling situation; Idaho Russet Burbanks, U. S. No. 1, $3.00-10; Minnesota and North Dakota Bliss Triumphs, U. S. No. 1, and Commercials $1.9(W!,40; Cob blers Commercials $1.85.