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.Kovombw 21, 1012" HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE ELEVEN CLASSIFIED ADS . i urir.-irii-i-ri- - i-M- 2 Lost and Found WE ARK CARINO FOR a stray ed nanny goat thut hud to have attention. Tho purty hav ing lost tills gout, by Identify ing It and paying for thin ad and It keep, moy get. It at 201 W. Klamulh. 11-23 LOST Black bill fold contain ing about $40.00. Howard. Un til rn Rlttor'a Coffuo Shop, 125 Ho. 7th. 11-21 LOST Black loose-leaf note . book containing Commando minutes. Hewurd. Phono or bring to Commando room. phnn nioa, am Main st. tf Q.n.r.l Nolle. INSULATE with Masonlte Cellu ' Blanket. We have it at a prlco worth Investigating. K. R Haugnr, 515 Market. Phone " 7221. 12-2 AVON CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Phone 411111. 11-24 f Personals MONUMENTS Klamath Fnlls Marble and Granite Works, 110 So. lltli. Phono 031)1 12-0 10 Services PLUMBlNO, HEATING, sheet metal work, furnaces vacuum cleaned. P. L. Johnson, 1430 Sargent Phone 5321) 11-22 PICTURE FRAMING Art and Gift Shop, fill) Main. U-24m 1 WILL OBTAIN your delayed birth certificate for you. Chus - Hathaway. 120 No. 10th St., Klamath Kalis. Ore 11-30 FLOOR SANDINO nnd reflnlsh Ing. Clifford Golden. Phone. 3D22. 11 -30m REFRIGERATOR, washing ma chine, vacuum cleaner parts and sen-Ice, all makes. Merit Washing Machine Service, 011 South Sixth. 11 -30m BAGS MACHINE CLEANED arid patched. Peoples Ware. . house Brig Co. 2024tf HOUSE CLEANING Art Bene diet. 6848. 12 0m KNIVES, scissors, saws sharp ened. Welding. Itadenhainer Repair Shop, 351 E Main 12-10 GENERAL REPAIRING All types small gas engines. Bod enhamer Saw Filing, 351 East Main. 12-8 CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace cleaning, oil burner service J, A. Tufts. Phone 7140. 12-15 PICTURE FR AMINO Coellor's, 230 Main. 12-14-m HEMSTITCHINO DRESSMAKING, Buttons and Buckles covered. Alterations on new and old clothing. Mrs H. M. Allcndor. 731 Main. Room 210. Phono 7263. 12-18m EXPERT TAILORING and al teration by Johnson Tailors, 128 So. 8th, Pelican Bldg. 12-19 PAINTING, KALSOMINING - - H, L. Brown. Phono 4226. 12-lOm 13 Health DR. M. C. CASSEL, chiropractic clinic, colon and rectal dls ' eases, 532 Main Dial 7216. " 1l-30m 14 Help Wanted, female WANTED Woman or girl for ' day or hour housework or .work for board and room nnd salary. Coll 4210. 341Utf HOUSEKEEPER to tnke full charge home, Working cou- . pie. Phone 4014. 11-23 WOMEN OR MEN, 21 to 50, ..married or single, to toke iv names for City .Directory. Write Herald-News, Box 3404. '-, 3430U HIGH SCHOOL GIRL mother's :- helper two nights nfter school and Saturdays., 2418 Hope St.. 11-21 WANTED Lady to care for elderly man. Inqulro nt 419 Walnut, Apt. 2. . 11-21 WANTED nnnch cook, six to ten men, no housework. Slcndy Job, good wages. Phone 7014 -- 11-26 WANTED Experienced stcnog rapher with filing knowledge. ,- Call 3434 for appointment, 11-24 It Help Wantod, Male WANTED ' Fir timber fnllcrs, - Phono 7160... 2Q23U WANTED Thrcu Cnrry-All scrapers nnd tractors, light or ' IJ ym-cl capacity. Hourly or - contract- basis. Apply In per son or ' write Keith . Merrill, V Cogging Supt., The Red River ; Lumber Co.. westwooa, tjaii. . 2827tf LABORERS To clean refrlger r tor cars. Apply (H. M. Nelson, ., .' Western Fruit Express C6 at flrent Northern Freight Office. v 11-23 18 Help Wanted, Male STENOGRAPH ER, male or fe male, Out of town mill. Dally transportation available. Shorthand not necessary but must be good typist. Perma nent position.- Lumber exper ience desirable but not esson' tin). Box 3040, Herald-News. 11-21 WANTED Men not over 41 years of age, not subject to draft, to qualify as brakemen and yardmen. Apply Super intendent's office, Southern Paclflo Company, Dunsrhulr, Calif,, or call at Trainmaster's office, Klnmath Fnlls. 11-25 18, Situations Wanted BABYLAND Care of babies and children; Hour, day or week. 1104 Crescent, Phone 8341. 12-4m WORKING GIRL will care for children nights. Coll 8531 after 7 p, in. 11-24 20 Room and Board ROOM, BOARD Gentleman. 504 No. 10th, Phone 0814. 11-21 BOARD AND ROOM 020 Jef ferson. 11-28 22 Rooms For Rent ROOMS Garage, 533 Eldorado. 11-22 CONVENIENT ROOMS For comfortable modern, economically-priced rooms, go to Hotel Holly. Main and So. 1 It'll. Special rates by week or month, 11-28 CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th. All outside, newly decorated, modern rooms. All with new Inncrsprlng mattresses, Free parking. ll-30m ROOMS 1034 High. 12-5m ROOMS Board If desired. 1124 Mon Claire, back of high school. 11-21 HEATED ROOMS 825 High, 1215 ROOMS FOR RENT Steam heat. 120 No. 5th. 11-21 LARGE comfortable room. Sin gle or double. Well heated. Close in. Phone 6066. 11-24 MARS HOTEL 1411 Mnln, by the armory. Steam healed rooms. $3.50 up. 12-20 24 Apartments For Rant FURNISHED APARTMENTS Utilities. Low rates. 410 No 10th. ll-24m HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS $4 week and up. 133 N, 10th 11-20 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Completely furnished. $4-and $4.50 week. 410 lo. 6th. 12-3 VACANCY Rex Arms Apart mcnts, 224 Broad. Phone 5700. New management. Mr. and Mrs. Lovelace. 12-Bm ESPLANADE COURT Apart ments. Furnished. Day, week or month. Walking distance, 12-9m CASCADE Apartment .Hotel Apartment accommodations with hotel service. Comploto kitchen and dinette. Day, week or month. Three blocks from city center. 12-1 lm COMFORTABLE 2-room apart mont. Close in. Phone- 5452, , 2881U BIVERVIEW Four rooms, nice ly furnished, garage. Phone 5452. . . 3402tf THE ROOSEVELT Attractive 4-room apartment. Natural hot '. water heat, private patio. Le- Roy street, above Pacific Ter race. Phone 3817. 3405tf 1-ROOM APARTMENT Nicely furnished. 804 N. 9th. 3372tf ELECTRICALLY equipped apt. $21. 433 N. 10th. 3422tf VACANCY Four-room apart ment. Adults. 400 Oak. 11-21 VACANCY Everything turn lshed, $3.50 week up. 1404 Klamath. 11-25 FURNISHED J-room apt., bath, refrigerator, . utilities, $4.50 week. 220 So. 4th.-. 11-23 FURNISHED 2-room apartment, Close in. 405 N. 3rd. 11-27 FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment, 30 Main. 1 1-24 28 Houses For Rent SMALL FURNISHED modern house. Utilities furnished . 2125 Bichn. , 2621U BACHELOR CABINS $10.00, Close In. 810 So. 5th. 11-26 4-KOOM .HOUSE Phone 5658. 3346tf FOR RENT 2-room modern, furnished cottages; also fur nished cabins. Reduced weekly rates, Altnmont Auto Camp. 11-26 8-ROOM HOUSE, new furnace, 855 Eldoiado; Owner, E. Mon- crlef, 1049 Euclid, Berkeley, Calif.. " ' ' , 463tf CABIN Furnished. Wood, wa ter and lights. $10. 138 Mor timer. 11-21 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, unfurnish ed. 720 Mt. Whitney. 11-23 3-ROOM partly furnished house, garage. 223 E. Main. u-zi 34 Automotive Cars and Pickups for Sale 1042 BUICK CENTURY SEDAN Radio, heater. Slightly used but new ear guaran tee. 1042 HUDSON SUPER SIX SEDAN 1042 HUDSON SIX 6EDAN ETTE Both new cars. . 1937 ZEPHYR SEDAN H. E. HAUGER 1330 MAIN ST. 26 Houses For Rent 34 Automotive MODERN 2-bedroom, unfurnlsh- SACRIFICE 1941 Olds Club ed house. Oil furnace. 1436 Coupe Heater and defroster. Eldorado. Phone 3728. 2581tf $850. Terms. No trade. 1814 FURNISHED two-room cabins. Johngon' il Hlghley's Market, Summers roR SALE '37 Bulck sedan, lane. Phone 8075. 3757tf 2050 Crest. 11-23 FOUR-ROOM furnished house. i040 DELUXE FORD SEDAN Paved street. Phone 8759 Mut ,cI thU car by Monday, . ll-zi Come and make an offer. 130 FOR RENT Three room house Martin. "- and garage at 524 Owens St., , at $18.00 per month. Chllcote FOR SALE 1940 DeLuxe Chev- and Smith, 111 N. 9th St., rolet coupe. Radio and heater, ..o, good tires, A-l condition. phone 4664. 11 21 Hugh Gibson, Dorris. 11-21 FOR RENT Stucco house. 1 204 Mitchell. 11-24 WILL SACRIFICE 1937 Chev- rolet coupe, 5 good tires. No. FOR RENT Furnished house. 3 Fairfield Apts., evenings. 2 bedrooms. Inquire 825 11-21 Grant. 11-23 LATE 1940 FORD V-8 1-Ton NICELY furnished three-room Express Pickup Overload modem house. Walking dls- springs, heavy duty tires, very tance. Real homo for married good condition, A-l mechan- couple. 324 N. Uth. 11-24 Ically. New heater. Four- rrvnTAir i nnm. f.-l."hf "Peed transmission, 11-inch COrrAGE3 rooms, furnished. c h 239 Nevad Clean. Water. $15. 1064 Manzanita. 11-27 . vrm irNT w u..i.nnin 'OR SALE '35 Bulck coupe. h rZ T Good rubh"' 130 61 house. Clean, modern. No children. , 2238 Main. Phone Shasta wa. 11-21 8764, Monday. . 11-23 FOR SALE 1B41 Mercury four 's ursnn i - 7777n (loor dan. Radio and heater, cabin, stove, $8.50 Water and Z'XLnuT'l lights paid. 2506 Pershing . 7 way. . ,i 11-24 11-23 "HS" cimnnB a vun"s7?c F0R SALE 1937 Plymouth se- TWO SUBURBAN HOMES d 319 E. Main, Apt. 7. One-half acre each. Just, the ' , , 2i place to 'make a living. '-One at $1850, and one at $1,750. GONE TO NAVY Sell my '31 Very reasonable. Terms.- Chevrolet 2-door, as is, $25. E. GRAY REAL ESTATE Inquire 3864 Denver Ave., 1 18 N. 7th, Sunday phone 4680 evenings. 11-24 11-21 . i i 1937 BUICK SEDAN Very 28 Miscellaneous For Rent clean, tires practically new. TRUCKS FOR RENT You ' l XlT' Stl'?I drive; move yourselfsave k. cash' P""o 7031. U-24 Stiles Beacon Service; 1201 FARMER'S special 1934 Ford East Main. Jhone 8304. 12-7m V-8 pickup. Five 90 per cent DEAD CAR-STORAGE 231 "''Cnr K!?S V? South Eleventh St. 12-1 1m car Hot Springs Hotel. 11-21 30 Heal Estate For Sal. 36 Miscellaneous For Sal. vvwywx , STOVES repaired All parts - rri r I P stocked. Used furniture, stove rLJKALt bought. OK Second Hand . . Slorb, 820 Klamath. Phone Ey Terms 8671' ' n-30m 3-Room House' . . OFFICIAL SERVICE MEN'S Price $1500.00- - GIFTS 50c up. Rudy's Men's $100.00 Down ' Shop, 6th and Main. 11-26 Balance $20.00 Per Month FULLER BRUSHES Clem - Joyer, 1435 Martin. Phone TV R Watters n-23 I. W. liUUVU WATKINS PRODUCTS 2316 615 Main Street Phone 4193 Home or 'Dial 6623. 11-28 -11-21 : : ALL HAIRCUTS 35cl Where FOR SALE 9 acres, 3 chicken , Keno road, next to Lien's houses, 4-room house, ' fruit Grocery store. Hours 8 a. m. rooms, garage, woodshed, barn, to 8 p. m. 11-28 shade trees, near Midland Grange hall. Ht. 1, Box 930. DRIVEWAY CINDERS Phone 11-21 8817. . - 2820tf 2-BEDROOM HOUSE Modern, ROOFING AND REPAIRS hot water heat. Extra lot. Built-up roofs or repairs of Phone 3864. . 11-25 any kind. Kem-tone for in- ' torlor decorating. Our easy PRICED FOR QUICK SALE- pByment plan with nothing 4-room modern house and fur- down will help you keep up nlture. Open for inspection your home and our prces W,H Sunday, November .22, from p)ease you suburban Lum- , 1 to 6 p. m. 2742 Hope, In St. ber Co. Phone 3301. 11-25 Francis Park. 11-21 - - - A AVON PRODUCTS. Anna Funk. SUBURBAN , Phone 3460 after 6. . 12-6 Nearly new suburban home . with furniture. On Blsbee street. FULLER BRUSHES Call R. V Priced below cost for quick sale. Morgan, 832 So. Riverside. CITY HOMES Phone 3348. 11-30 A number of . good buys in .,. . - , . , city. E. Gray, Real Estate. 118 MAPS Pocket size, up-to- No. 7th. Sunday, phone 4680. the-mlnute. Including subur- l.2i ban sections. Block numbers iimwiin.il mil ii ' i Indicated, Index keyed to map. 34 Automotlv. Price 20c. For sale at Cham- mw.nAVL-.v.wLwuuLnAi. ber of Commerce, Everbody'a - Arprkfr Sprvlrfi ' ' Dru8 Lee Hendrlck's Drug, vviecKei oervit-e,. Loule Polln,Si Postoflce news Call stand, Carmlchacl's news Day Night - , stand, Robinson's Food store, 515V 3360 Shaw Stationery, Herald and BUICK GARAGE: . ."r Wa Sign"'-Servjc8e26tf 1330 MAIN" ; " ' fl LANDSCAPING Now la a good '" ' ' ' time to plant our largo size GET YOUR AUTO GLASS In- fruit trees, . flowering shade stalled at Kimball's Glass trees, evergreens, flowering Shop, 627 Walnut. Phone ' shrubs, roses, tulips, and nar- 7378., : 12-6m eissus. We guarantee our trees , ' and shrubs to grow. Lakeshore VULCANIZING TIRES AND Gardens Nursery. Phone 4082. TUBES Is not rationed One- . .. day service. K. F. Tire Co., '. ,1945 So. 6th. '-.-v-12-1 ,SOIL SULPHUR, any quantity. ' ' ' People's Warehouse. ' . 11-28 PRIVATE PARTY will pay cash : , for late'model car uslrtg 16x600 KEM-TONE. Goeller's Wallpa- or 18x850 tires. .-Phone 7013 per & Paint Store 230 Main. . days, 4210 nights. 11-23 ' . ' 11-30 FOR SALE '36 Master' Chevro- LADIES AND GENTLEMEN . let coupe. New brakes, motor Why not have the Johnson completely overhauled, five 85 Tailors do your alteration work per cent six-ply tires, Pres- and make you a new suit for tone,' heater. $350. Owner in the holidays? Johnson Tall- servioe. See at once or tele- ors, 128 So. 8th, Pelican Bldg. phone 3427. 11-21 1 11-21 : ' .' - ; ' 34 Automotive 1941 OLDS 6 SEDANETTE .. 1030 CHRYSLER COUPE 1035 DODGE COUPE MODEL A FORD 2-DOOR 1037 FORD PICKUP A real cleanlo. Good rub , ber. 1038 FORD PICKUP Above average. Good rubber. 31 Miso.llan.ous For Sal. " LEAKY ROOF? Are you going Into the winter with a leaky roof? If your . roof needs repairing let us show you how easily and eco-- nomlcallyyou can replace It. We have shingles for , 75c a - bundle. No down payment, 3 years to pay.- J. W. Copeland ' Yards', 66 Main, phone 3197. n-28 POTATO SORTER, all steel, i h.p. motor.. Good condition. Price $115. Phone 7017. Hol llday Dairy. 11-21 TWO PAIR hardwood skis, 6 ft.. - 8 in,, $2.8Q pair. Phone 5870 or call 1888 Melrose. 11-23 SAVE YOUR. FUEL If your home la cold or drafty or -wasting heat, let us show you how easy and economical It Is to Insulate. . -Do It your self In an evening. No spe cial tools required, No down payment, as low - as $5 a month, up to 3 years to pay. J. W. Copeland Yards, 66 Main, phone 3107. . ... 11-28 MIRRORS Resllverlng, . plate and window glass, furniture tops, shelves. Kimball's Glass Shop. . Phone 7378. ', 12-6m FOR SALE '2 new complete sets of plumbing; 1 new 30 gallon - electric water tank. Phone 3004. , ,. 11-21 FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay; also baled oat hay at ranch or delivered. One mile west and half-mile south Spring Lake -school. - L. D. Tucker. 11-23 INSULATION Loose wool, blown in with our special equipment, the only satisfactory method of house insulation, will save you many dollars on your fuel bill. Noth ing down payments as low as $5 monthly. Suburban ' Lumber . Co. . Phone 3301. 11-25 STEEL House Trailer Chassis 20 ft. Four wheels with three 6:50x16 tires and tubes, $30. 1705 Eldorado. Phone 8441. 11-21 TOM TURKEYS Mrs. Taylor. Phone 4067. 11-21 U. 1 i, 2, 21-INCH PIPE; used pressure systems, 30-gallon hot water tank. Southern Oregon Well Drilling .Co., 830 So. 6th, phone 8622. ' 11-25 FOR SALE A 4-cylinder Hen derson motorcycle. Excellent tires. Inquire 912 " -Inut Ave. . ... - . 11-21 FOR SALE Milk and grain fed , . turkeys.-r-'Soe ?-Keller, Hager.' Phone 5849..; - V :, 11-2S FOR SALE Male Pekingese; Phone 7892. ' . . 11-23 FOR SALE Comforts, antique sideboard, rubber boots, over coats, milk Can. 741 Walnut. . - 11-24 KRAUT CABBAGE, rutabagas, carrots. 3c per lb. Will deliver. C..A. Parker, HUdebrand, Ore. 11-23 CORN AND MILK FED TUR KEYS, dressed and delivered. Toms 30c a lb. Hens 44c. Phone orders early at '7706. -11-21 SET of carpenter tools for sale cheap. - See me at the Ritz Hotel, 626 South-6th St. Ask for Donahue, on Sunday. 11-21 FOLDING BED SPRINGS and mattress, stands on end dur-. ing day. 324 No. 11th street. - ' ' 11-27 RED FRYERS Crystal's, Mer-rill-LakevIew junction. 12-4 40 To Exchange TO TRADE Town property for acreage in suburban or Spring Lake or Merrill road district. Inquire 225 So. 5th. - 11-23 42 Miscellaneous Want.d WANTED TO BUY Used sew ' ing machine, Box 1044, Tic nesta. 11-24 WANTED TO BUY A used or gan or folding organ. Phone 3720. , , , : . 11-21 WANTED Property' for sale. Phone 4680. ' 11-21 44 - Livestock and Poultry AVWVIrKtnAfr'AWW FOR SALE CHEAP 15 Suf folk-.bucks,: grain fed and ready for service. Cox Bros, Merrill.-Ore. Phone 14. 11-21 HONEST PRICES and weights guaranteed on all livestock, ' PAULEY Packing- Co., Sum mers .lane. Phone 8323 or 3505. " ' 2822tf FOR SALE Beef cattle, Pole Angus and Durham. Stephen Barry, Langell Valley, li-23 HAVE 1800 lb. Percheron stal lion, good work horse, gentle, Responsible party can have use of same, lor eea. m. j, Barnes, Olene.;; Phone 7991 FOR SALE175 ewes, one and two year'.' olds. W. T. Hoi- brook, Malin, Ore. 11-28' 48 Business Opportunities FOR SALE--Rogue Elk resort . on. Rogue river, a few miles . from , Camp White. Inquire . Mrs. McDonald, .305 South Oakdala avenue, - Medford, Ore. 11-27 MoAhdi and financial Bull T OE EBBS IN DAY'S T By VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK, Nov. 21 () The buying tide ebbed in parts of today's stock market as prof Its were cashed on Friday's bulge and commitments lightened for weekend protection but gold mines' and other post-war favor ites retained a degree of popu larity. , ; , Dealings, generally, were sluggish although sizable blocks of low-priced issues, the major ity of which were about un changed, helped put the two- hour volume in the neighborhood of 300,000 shares. Closing prices were a trifle spotty and narrow. Under water at intervals were Santa Fe, Northern Pacific, American Telephone, Western Union and United Aircraft. Bonds were a shade uneven. Commodities did better. Closing quotations. American Can 711 Am Car & Fdy . :. 24S Anaconda 26 Calif Packing 21 Cat Tractor 371 Commonwealth & Sou 932 General Electric 294 Genera) Motors .... 42J Gt Nor Ry pfd 21 i Illinois Central 81 Int Harvester ..... 54i Kennecott 29 i Lockheed 179 Long-Bell "A" .. 51 Montgomery Ward 331 Nash-Kelv 6i N Y. Central ..; Ill Northern Pacific , 7 Pao Gas & El . 23 Packard Motor 21 Penna R R. ..: , 23! Republic Steel 141 Safeway Stores.. :.. 371 Sears Roebuck 594 Southern Pacific 154 Standard Brands .... 4 Sunshine Mining . 3S Union Oil Calif 144 Union Pacific :.. 818 U S Steel 48! Warner Pictures 61 IB- Financial CASH LOANS - r-' riTROCT KNnORSF.RS S WM'8 TO OUr -A CONSUMES . .. CASH LOA."? . . PHOXB - WRITE . C6M' IS Yoo aetd do eo-alcner -or, eodorien to S conmmpr loan THREE' LOAN PLANS KO. I INCOME UMXS On jour sot only. No wtgt t . . ilgnroenti. No eo-ilgner. NO. J-KLBNITURB JLOANS "' Your character la mora Important " than the' (urnlttir Itself. NO. I AtTO LOANS '. SO to 600 caab loaoa and rafl aaocing. CONSUMERS CREDIT COMPANY (M-SSS 720 Pine St. BJS9) Phone 7711 - See Dinty Moore " .' .'. For . AUTO LOANS .; PERSONAL LOANS FURNITURE LOANS .. Simple Credit Requirements Complete Privacy -12 Months to Pay ; Quick Service No Co-Signers 1 ! Locally Owned Motor" Investment Co. .". Klamath's Oldest M-275 S-241 114 N; 7th Phone 3323 LOANS' established 8 Years In ; Klamath County Furniture Loans Signature Loans Livestock Loans $25 to $300 Roger "rs Finance Co. S-189 412 Main Dial 5113 tt-SM A beautiful room COStS only Q$ THE MIRACLE WALL FINISH BIG BASIN LBR. C0. Main 8c Spring Phon. 3144 SESSION - 8 LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 21 (AP-USDA) Cattle: for week salable 2300; calves 325; com pared week ago medium to good cattle about steady, can ners and cutters weak to 25c lower; few loads grass fat and short fed steers $12.75-13.75; common to medium grass steers largely $9.00-12.00; medium beef heifers $10.00-12.00, cutter to common dairy heifers $6.50 $9.00; canner and cutter cows $4.50-5.75, heavy Holstelns to $8.00, medium to good beef cows $8.25-10.00; medium to good bulla $9.50-11.25; good to choice vealers $14.00-50, early top $15.00. Hogs: for week salable 4200; compared close last week mar ket 25c to 50c lower; week's range good and choice 170-215 lbs., $13.35-75, largely $13.40 $13.50; medium weights around $13.00, light lights closed $12.75- $13.00; good sows 325-550 lbs. $11.75-12.25, lighter weights to $12.50; choice light feeder pigs $15.50; heavies downward to $13.00. Sheep: for week salable 1630; fat lambs strong to 25c higher, sorted lots mostly $12.50-75; few $13.00; shorn lambs with No. 1 pelts $12.00; good range feed ers $10.25; cull and common lambs $7.00-9.50; good ewes. $4.00-25; common down to $1. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21 (AP-USDA) CATTLE: For five days, ' 700; medium steers, heifers and range cows largely steady, common to can ners firm; good fed steers quoted to $13.75, absent; medium steers $12.50-13.25; medium to good heifers $10.75-11.50; ' medium range cows $9.50-10.00, few good $10.25; aged kinds $8.50-9.00; weighty dairy cows 8.00-25; me dium sausage bulls $9.50-10.00; calves: for five days 35; steady; good to choice vealers quoted $12.50-13.50. HOGS: For five days 2600: un evenly 30 cents lower; week's bulk 185-235 lb. barrows and gilt $14.40-60, closing 'top $14.40; good sows $13.40 down. SHEEP: For five days 4200; active, steady; week's top, 100 head choice 91 lb. lambs $14.25; week's bulk $13.00-75; shorn ewes 25-50 cents higher; late top $5.50. Idaho's Governor Terms Farm Gas Ration Ridiculous BOISE, Nov. 21 (JP) Gov. Chase A. Clark today protested the present method of rationing gasoline for farm trucks by the office of defense transportation as "ridiculous.". "Sixty per cent of the farm trucks in Idaho will be tied up and half of the state's farmers will have to give ' up their homes," he predicted. ' Clark said rationing certifi cates received by farmers so far indicate that the ODT has "no conception of the needs of our farmers." . : - - Five Killed In Building Collapse WELLAND, Ont, Nov. 21 (ff) Five men were killed, 29 were injured and 10 were believed trapped in the wreckage of . a building which collapsed Friday at the plant of the Atlas Steel company. Allied Pilots Interned in Spain BERLIN' (FROM GERMAN BROADCASTS). Nov. 21 (AP) A number of British, and Ameri can pilots forced down in Span ish Morocco during North Afri can operations have been taken to Spain for internment, it was reported here Friday. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RICHARD H. HOVEY, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executrix of the above entitled estate will, from and after December 14, 1942, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. at 203 Wil liams Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon, pursuant to order of the above entitled Court dated No vember 13, 1942, proceed to sell at private sale for cash all of the right, title and Interest of the above named deceased and his estate in the real property in Klamath County, Oregon, de scribed as: NEi of NEi of Section 13, Township 38 South, Range 11 E., W. M. and Si of SW1, and SE of Section 4, Township 38 South, Range 12 E W. M. Bids for all or any portion of said property may be left at above place of sale at any time from date hereof until said pro perty Is sold. .The undersigned reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated November 13, 1942. GRACE G. HOVEY, Executrix N14-21-28; D5, No. 142. ORDER FREEZES BIG SLICE OF BUTTER SUPPLY By KENNETH L. DIXON WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 UP) To keep Johnny Doughboy from being fed dry bread while fight ing far away, the folks at home may soon have to spread their butter, thin or use some sub stitute. - Frozen in . more wbvi thmn one, 40 per cent of tho nation's coia-siorecs cutter supply today was set aside for' fi.htlnir mim and the lease-lend program un der terms oi a war production board order. Consumption to B. Cut And housewives started eying such table-fat substitutes as mar garine and peanut butter, for the "temnorarv'' wnrHlnc nf ihm order failed to ease the threat of eventual shortage. Agriculture deDartment nfficinln atAi-tA4 that present butter production was noi mecung marKct needs and pointed out that the WPB slice of nearlv 35.000.01)0 nnnnri. would be felt in the near future. ' However, WPB officials plan ned to supplant the freeze as quickly as possible with a limi tation order which would cut consumption about 10 pc? cent or two pounds per person a year. They added that' the shortage might not materially affect the retail market before January, and that rationing might not be necessary,- although the board's food requirements committee headed by Agriculture Secretary Wickard reported ;that butter supplies have been reduced to -the lowest, levels since 1932. POTATOES i CHICAGO, Nov. 21 (JO Pota. toes,-arrivals 66; on track 243; total U. S. shipments 650J sup plies moderate; for Bliss Tri umphs, market steady; for Idaho Russets, demand slow, market slightly weaker; other varieties, demand light,- market about steady; Idaho Russet- Burbanks, U. S. No. 1, $2.90-95; Colorado Red McClures, U. S. No.' l, $3.85; Minnesota and North Dakota Bliss Triumphs, U. S. No. J, $2.10-25; Commercials $1.85-2.18; Cobblers . Commercials ?.: $1.78; Wisconsin Chippewasj V;- S. No. 1, $2 30. - WHEAT , By WILLIAM FERRIS CHICAGO,' Nov.: 21 (JP) . A firm undertone prevailed -in iht. grain : pits .today ;,witS rye fu tures, which, were up more than a cent, setting the pace for other grains. - .. , The rye, market was featured by a scarcity of sellers, and trad ers said the strength H that pit largely reflected- covering of previous short : sellers.; When' prices rose about c cent, a little liquidation entered the pit but was unable to check the ad vance. Wheat closed l-l higher, De cember $1,251-1, corn was up t I, December 831, rye gained II to II cent, December 64-631, oats were unchanged to I higher and soybeans were up l-l. December ? to . Be Observed As Day of Silence . v WASHINGTON, Nov. . 31 (AP) Deciding against taking any of ficial notice of the anniversary - of Pearl Harbor Decembero-7, President Roosevelt ' disclosed Friday that he thought it should be observed "as a day of sil-' ence in remembrance of a great infamy." The White House issued this statement 'on the decision: . "The president will not de liver an address on December seventh, nor take official notice of that anniversary. The presi dent does not feel that this atti tude on the part of the govern ment need- interfere with the carrying out of programs al ready arranged under private, . , auspices. But Insofar as notice of December 7 by the presi dent is concerned, he feels that-' it should be observed as a. da of silence in remembrance of a , day of great Infamy." Yank Pilot Dies In Effort to Crash Craft in Clear ' LONDON,' Nov. 21 (IP) Th Morocco; radio reported Friday that the' pilot. 'of an American plane in distress over Rabat . sacrificed hlmsolf in order to crash his 'craft away from a built-up area. ' It said the pilot could have taken to his parachute but for his thought to insure that his plane fall on cleared ground.