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1 fllhuon, Kern UotH, 2-0
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; MIRACLE SKRIES PIANO
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Porionnls
MONUMKNT3 Klamnth Fnlli
i Mnrbla nnd Crnnlts Works.
1 110 So. 11th. Phono 0381.
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10
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"WILL pump out your bnscmont,
itl Pumps for rout. Southern
- Oruuon Well Drilling Co.
Pliono 0022. 28
BLACKSMITHING nnd welding.
i Trnctor, truck nnd farm much
i Incry ropuir. Special built
olovntors, stackers nnd buck
j rnkes.
i BROWN EQUIPMENT CO.
1040 So. 0th St. Phono 11247
i 4-23
, .CHIMNEY SWEEP. Oil burner
service. Furnuccs clcnncd.
' J. A. Tufts. Phono 7140. 2-22
:! INCOME TAX RETURNS ex
!; pertly prepured reiuonnblo
N charges. Wo hnve Oregon, Cnl-
Oifornln, Federal forma. Come
, enrly avoid rush. Bring lnt
S yonr'i return If nvnllable.
M Boom 4, Melhniio Bldtf., 325
Mnln. Phone 0070. W. B
8 . Bowne, R. F. McLaren. 2-10
PICTURE FRAMING Goeller's,
230 Mnln. Z-14m
HEMSTITCHING
DRESSMAKING, Buttoni nnd
Bucklei covered. Alterations
on new nnd old clothing. Mrs,
H. M. Allender, 731 Mnln,
Room 210. Phono 7203. 2-lOm
PAINTING, KALSOMINING
H. L. Brown. Phono 4220.
210m
HOUSE CLEANING Art Bene
dict. 8048. 2-0m
CROSS CUT AND CIRCULAR
8AWS should bo repnlred now
Bodonhnmer 8nw nnd Repair
Shop. 851 E. Mnln. 2-20
l PAPERHANGERS - PAINTERS
i nvnllable. Goeller'i, 230 Main.
'J, Phono 8704. 2-24
i; DRESSMAKING, formal! nnd
nlterntlom, all kind. Mnrgo,
I Whytnl'a balcony. 2-28
BAGS MACHINE CLEANED
I and patched. People'i Ware-
3 houie Bag Co. 40S2ti
ll WILL OBTAIN your delnyed
fi birth cortlflcnto for you. Chns
Hathnwny, 120 No. 10th St.,
1 Klnmath Falls, Ore. . 2-2B
-.REFRIGERATOR, washing ma
chine, vacuum cleaner parts
I ll 1 H , I,
i W-h nir Mnrh Inn SrrvleeHl 1
South Sixth. 2-28m
FLOOR SANDING nnd roflnlsh-
ing. Clifford Golden. Phone
3022. 2-28m
-BRING those crippled household
J appliances to us for first aid.
I Washers, Ironers, refrigerators
'j and oil heaters serviced and
repaired.
3 VICTORY SERVICE CO.
Ralph Fuller, Now Mnnngcr
I 1008 Prospect
3 Phones B448 or 8173 S-l
Hoalth
iXn. M. C. CASSEL, chiropractic
l; clinic, colon nnd roctnl dls
; I , eases. 832 Main, Dial 7218,
. 2-28m
Help Wantad Famalo
WANTED Girl for drug store
work between 18 and 38 yenrs.
Good wngos. Must be nent,
honest and efficient. . Refer
ences required. Box 4808
Herald-News. 2
WANTED Office girt for one
of Klnmnth's finest stores.
Must do typing, have pleasing
personality. Steady position,
good solnry. Nows-Herald Box
121. , '. 2-0
HOTEL MAIDS WANTED Ap
ply housekeeper, Hotel Elk.
'2-5
WOMEN Fine opportunity In
telephone operating. No pre
vious experience required,
good salary to start with, rcgu
lar Incrcnscs following. Soe
Mrs. Brodlc, 8:30 a. m. to 8
p. m., Pacific Telephonn and
Telegraph Co., 120 No. Slli. .
2-8
jj WANTED Housekeeper. Phone
4U14. 4085U
WOMAN or girl for housework
and care ono child. $60 month.
Phono 8188 between 8:30 and
7:30 p, m. 2-8
16 HelD Wantad. Mai.
aPAIHTERS WANTED Steady
work. Phono 4837, 2-7
34 Automotive 34
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WHOLESALE CASH PRICES
FOR EXPORT CARS
WANTED-1 5 Late Model Cars Mostly 6-Cyl. Sedans
Must Be in Good Condition With Good Rubber
These Cars Will Go to Essential War Workers in the Bay Districts.
So If You Have Two and Don't Need But One, See Jim Douglas,
Purchasing Agent, to Get Cash for Your Car Right Now!
DOUGLAS MOTOR CO.
734 Klamath Ave. x
Packard, Hudson,. Willys Dealer All Chrysler Product Service
16 Help Wanted, Mtla
WANTED Box factory superin
tendent. Must hnvo full knowl
edge of box fnctory oporatlon
nnd should have lumber' ex
perience. San Francisco Buy
district. Give full Information,
past nnd proaunl experience
and ago. Box 4073, Herald
News. 20
CONTRACT LOGGER Perma
nent Job for logger with equip
ment to handlo 7 to 8 million
ft. yearly. Short haul, good
ground. Price secondary to
man who enn produce. Mill
northern California on High
way 00. Apply Crag Lumber
Co.. CiL-Mln. Calif. 4924tf
18 Situations Wanted
uXTLruLnji.ft,iii-iiri i --------------
HOUR WORK Phono 8043.
2-8
SEWING Any form shirt col
lars, cuffs turned. 621 N, 9th.
rhone 0240. 2-18
CHILDREN TO KEEP In my
homo, 25c hour dnytime, 30c
hour nights. 2311 DBrrow.
Phono 6231. 2-6
EXPERIENCED married steno
grapher and bookkeeper
wishes part-tlmo work, prefer
ably afternoons. Mrs. Mar
shall, 323 Commercial St., Apt.
No, 3. 2-6
BABYLAND Care of babies
and children. Hour, day or
week. 1104 Crescent. Phone
8341. 3-4m
20
Room and Board
ROOM -BOARD 1841 Mnln.
2-26
ROOM Board, 629 Jefferson.
. Phono 6337. 2-8
BOARD -ROOM 314 Washing
ton. 2-6
ROOM -BOARD Gentleman.
804 N. 10th. Phone 8814. 2-6
22
Rooms For Rent
MARS HOTEL 1411 Main, by
the armory.' Steam heated
rooms $3.50 week up. Tran
sient $1. 2-21
ROOMS 1034 High.
2-5m
NICE ROOMS 134 N. 3rd, 2-11
ROOM 820 Lincoln.
4810U
CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th.
$4.00 week. All outside, newly
decorated, modern rooms, All
with new lnnersprlng mat
tresses. Free parking. 2-28m
CLEAN, steam heated rooms.
310 So. 6th. 3-1
ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN
$3.00 week. 843 Eldorado. 2-6
FOR RENT Housekeeping room
with private bath. 618 N. 8th.
Phono 4750, 2-8
24 Apartments For Rent
VACANCY Rox Arms apart
ments, 224 Broad. Phono
6760. New management, Mr.
and Mrs. Lovelace. 2-8m
ESPLANADE COURT apart
ments. Furnished. Walking
distance. 2-10
CASCADE APARTMENT
HOTEL Apartment accom
modations with hotel service.
Complete kitchen and dinette.
Day, week or month. Three
blocks from city center. 2-1 lm
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
rooms. 133 N. 10th. 2-13
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
Utilities furnished. 419 No.
10th, 2-16
LIGHT, CLEAN housekeeping
room with kitchenette. 248
Broad. 4048U
R1VERV1EW Four nicely fur.
nlshcd rooms, with two bed.
rooms, electric range, refrig
erator. Phono 8452. 4047U
FURNISHED 4-room apartment.
Adults. No pets. 828 Lincoln.
2-8
VACANCY Alameda Apart
ments, 1800 Esplanade. Adults.
No pets. 178tf
LIGHT housekeeping rooms.
421 Oak. 2-8
VACANCY Jacobs Apartments,
Pine and Cedar, lOBtf
THREE-ROOM furnished duplox
apartment, 121 So. 2nd. HOtf
NEW & USED CARS
1042 Hudson Coupe
1042 Hudson Sedan
1042 Bulck Century Sedan
The above are A cars and
can be sold now with cer
tificates. 1038 Zephyr Sedan
1030 Zephyr Sednn
H. E. HAUGER
1330
24 Apartments For Rent
FOR RENT 3-room furnished
apartment. Gas equipment.
Villa Marquise, 1320 Oak.
117tf
WALKING DISTANCE Four
rooms, furnished. Lights,
wood, water. $25. 138 Mor
timer, 'i 2-6
FOR RENT New two-bedroom
f u r n Is h e d apartment. 745
Rose. Phone 4229. 2-6
3-ROOM furnished apartment,
electrically equipped, close in.
Couple. No pets. Inquire 802
Lincoln. 2-6
26
Houses For Rent
TRUCKS FOR RENT You
drive; move yourself, save Vt.
Stiles Beacon Service, 1201
East Main. Phone 8304. 2-7m
SMALL MODERN furnished
house. Everything furnished.
2123 Blehn. 4192tf
FOR RENT Partly furnished
house. Close in. Inquire 814
Lincoln. 4465tf
CLEAN 3-ROOM HOUSE Util
ities furnished. 2000 Blehn.
2-27
3-ROOM DUPLEX New, large,
unfurnished or with electric
stove, refrigerator, furnace.
1133 California. Phone 8658.
344tf
THREE-ROOM newly decorated
house. Bath, woodshed. Cor
ner Stukel and Division. In
quire 408 Martin. 2-6
UNFURNISHED 7-room house.
Furnished three-room duplex.
2023 Darrow. 2-8
CLEAN, furnished 2-room cabin,
Water, lights. $18 month,
B & M Service Station. Phone
6876.. 2.5
FOR RENT 6-room modern,
furnished house, $20 month.
Inquire Mrs. Ream, Valley
Hotel. 2-5
FURNISHED three rooms, bath
, and utility porch. Gas floor
furnaco, electric water heater,
electric range, electric refrig
erator, washing machine, laun
dry trays, ventilating system
and room cooler for summer.
Has small tnr front. Pints
1 In. 155 East Main. Phone
B537. 2-6
TWO-ROOM furnished house.
Adults only. 510 Soi 8th. 2-6
BACHELOR CABINS Close
in, $10 month. 810 So. 8th.
3-4
FOR RENT Two-bedroom fur
nished house, almost now, Hot
Springs. Phono 131, Malin.
2-6
THREE clean, well furnished
rooms, glassed porch, garage.
Lights and water. $28.60.
2420 Vine. Phone 5904. 2-8
28 Miscellaneous For Rent
- - "'v.-wwwi-mu
DEAD CAR STORAGE ONLY.
Safety and protection. Cars
aro not moved or molested.
231 So. 11th. 2.nm
30 Real Estate For Sale
TWO-ROOM HOUSE, 1-3 acre
ground, Rum He, woodshed and
chicken house. 2010 Hope.
1 371tf
ST. FRANCIS PARK Seven
room homo, All modern, with
fireplace and garage. Fenced.
Nice garden spot and fruit
trees. $4800, Terms. Chris
, Huck. Phono 6470. 2-6
Automotive 34 Automotive
wwvwwvwwwAWMW
1940 Buick Sedan
1930 Pontine Sedan
1941 Olds Coupe
1938 Pontlac Sedan
1937 Bulck Coupe
1036 Chevrolet Sedan
And SO others.
We have a good selection
and prices are right.
MAIN
30 Real Estate For Sale
Oregon Avenue
Three-bedroom house with
basement, newly papered, nice
lawn, trees and shrubs, well
fenced, good garage. $3,250
$500 down and $35 per month.
CHILCOTE & SMITH
Since 1909
111 N. 9th St. Phone 4564
Members Klamath Realty Board
2-5
FOR SALE OR RENT Four
room place near Mills school.
Nice shape. Price $2200 or
rent $25. E. Gray Real Estate,
118 N. 7th. 2-5
EQUITY In modern four-room
house. Venetian blinds. Good
- location, 1321 Wilford.- 2-6
SEE EVERETT DENNIS for real
estate. 121 N. 8th. Phone
8491. 3-2
POTATO LAND Will accept
bids In the next two weeks
for cash rental of 40 acres
potato land, or will sell. E.
Gray. 118 N. 7th. 2-8
SIX ACRES good level irrigated
land on Laweview hiway with
small house. Price $2500.
$500 down.
FIFTY ACRES good Irrigated
. land, four miles from town on
old Weed highway. No build
ings. $7500. Terms. H. E.
Hauger, owner, 1330 Main.
2-10
CHEAP Equity S-room house.
Pavement, near bus and
school. 717 Mitchell. 398tf
FOR SALE 5 rooms, on paved
street, oak floors, coved ceil
ing, Venetian blinds, garage
attached to house, nice yard.
$3000. Box 439, Herald-News.
2-8
32
Real Estate Wanted
WANTED TO. RENT Ranch on
crop basis or will work on
farm with the Idea that I can
have and Increase some stock.
Write Box 72, Malln, Ore. 2-6
34 Automotive
GET YOUR AUTO GLASS in
stalled at Kimball's Glass
Shop, 827 Walnut Ph. 7378.
2-6m
WANTED TO BUY ltt-ton
late model truck. Lost River
Dairy. 3Sltf
FOR SALE 1936 Ford Fordor
sedan. Now paint, fair tires,
new upholstery. Guaranteed
mechanically A-l. 2023 Dar
row. 2-5
FOR SALE 1938 Chevrolet se
dan. Phone 4558. 2-6
NEW CARS are still available
for immediate delivery. For
the largest selection of good
used cars and pickups see H, E.
Hauger, Bulck Garage, 1330
Main. 2-10
WANTED TO BUY for cash from
private owner, '41 Chevrolet
- pickup or late model coupe.
Call 3831 Saturday between 9
and It a. m. 2-5
33 Fuel Heating
UNION BURNER OILS We
keep your storage tank full.
Call Klamath Oil Co., 8404.
2-28m
36 Miscellaneous For Sale
FULLER BRUSHES Clem Joy-
er. 1435 Martin. Phone 8677.
2-28
AVON PRODUCTS Dial 6601.
2-17
36 Miscellaneous For Salo
FOR SALE Body wood. Box
44, Wotdcn, Ore. 2-6
RUBBER STAMPS, Printed
signs, madc-to-ordcr. Commer
cial printing, most reasonable
prices. Geo. J. Kunzman, 127
No. 4'.h. Phone 6632. 2-9
FULLER BRUSHES
CALL 532 So. Riverside. Phone
3348. R. V. MORGAN. 2-8m
GLASS Mirrors, resllverlng,
plate, window and auto glass,
furniture tops, shelves. Kim
ball's Glass Shop, 527 Walnut.
Phone 7378. 2-6m
FOR SALE Dry wood. 2159
Arthur. Phone 6870. 2-26
DRIVEWAY CINDERS
6817.
Phone
4851U
FOR SALE 100 tons of alfalfa
hay in stacks. Inquire J. R.
Taylor, Merrill, state line. 2-9
STOVES REPAIRED All parts
stocked. Used furniture,
stoves bought. OK Second
Hand Store, 820 Klamath.
Phone 5671. 2-28m
FOR SALE 12-lnch Craftsman
electric saw, 18-inch Delta
band saw, 4-wheel farm trailer,
2-cylinder Nova gas engine,
1 Fairbanks-Morse scale, 1000
lb. capacity. Phone 6371. 2-5
FOR SALE First crop alfalfa
hay. W. B. Graham, Merrill,
Ore. 2-5
FUEL RATIONING NOW HERE
Genuine U. S. Rockwool in
sulation, blown in with our
special equipment, will solve
your heating problem. Noth
ing down, payments as low as
$5 per month.
SUBURBAN LUMBER CO.
Phone 3301 271tf
RADIOS Sell or trade. First
house past Frankford's wood
yard, Bend highway. 2-6
RIFLE AND SHOTGUN AMMU
NITION Is now being made
available to FARMERS, CAT
TLEMEN, and SHEEPMEN
for the killing of PREDATORS
or RODENTS. This is an OF
FICIAL WAR PRODUCTION
BOARD set-up and you can
place your orders at SOUTH
, ERN OREGON HARDWARE
CO., 528 MAIN ST., KLAM
ATH FALLS.
FOR SALE Refrigerator, bed
room suite, innerspring mat
tress and coll spring, dinette
set, miscellaneous items. 3351
Crest. .. 2-5
FOR SALE Young Guernsey
cow and 10 bales of hay for
$90. R. C. Prudhomme, 8102
So. 6th, near Idella's. 2-6
38
For Sale or Trade
FOR SALE OR TRADE 60-acre
Improved ranch, on highway
5 miles from center of Klam
ath Falls. Address Boxholder
4979, Herald-News. 2-9
FOR SALE OR TRADE for Eu
gene property, 6-room subur
ban home, i acre ground, out
buildings. Write W. A. War-
field, Eugene, Ore., Rt. 3. 2-6
FOR SALE OR TRADE Pups
household pets. 838 Oak St,
2-5
WANTED TO RENT 40-80
acres potato land. Cash rent.
Alfalfa or clover preferred.
O. L, Hodges, Tulclake, Calif.
Phone 7312. 2-6
42 Miscellaneous Wanted
WANTED Used pianos. Spot
cash. Louis R. Mann, tuner,
Derby's, 120 N. 7th. Phone
4519 or 7175. 2-25
TRAPPERS We are paying top
prices for coyote, muskrats,
lynx cats. Geo. E. Upton, Raw
Fur Dealer, Forest Grove, Ore,
. 2-7
CASH FOR USED RIFLES
30-30, 25-35, and 32-20's. Pre
ferably carbine models and in
any condition. Bring them in
for appraisal to SOUTHERN
OREGON HARDWARE at 528
Mnln St. 4977tf
4B Business Opportunities
WELL ESTABLISHED Tavern-
Beer, wine, billiards. Doing
good business. 630 So. 6th St.,
Grants Pass, Ore. 2-5
Matketl and v fyl
CUTT
ALLOCATION TO
BE CONTROLLED
WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 VP)
T. H, Brundage, western log and
lumber administrator, was di
rected by the war production
board today to take active con
trol over the cutting of Douglas
fir lumber and to allocate logs
wherever necessary, in order to
speed production of war-essential
types of Pacific coast lum
ber. Production of certain construction-type
lumber, such as
dimensions, uppers and siding,
will have to be curtailed, WPB
said, to increase the supply of
ship decking and planking, pon
toon and aircraft lumber and
aircraft lumber and structural
stress timbers.
The directive was Issued be
cause bad weather in the Pacific
northwest had reduced the an
ticipated output of logs and lum
ber, WPB explained. There is
"no intention to disrupt existing
arrangements" in the industry, it
was stated, but in some cases it
may be necessary to divert Doug
las fir logs from the regular
channels.
"The situation is so critical
that available logs and sawmill
capacity producing Douglas fir
lumber must be directed to the
most essential military and civ
ilian uses if minimum require
ments are to be met," WPB said.
The directive did not give Brun
dage any new powers, but in
structed him to make active use
of the authority conferred on
him last September.
44 Livestock and Poultry
SEE US BEFORE selling your
livestock to so-called shippers.
We need cattle and hogs here
at home and it will pay you
to sell direct to us. Pauley
Packing Co. Phone 5323,
nights 3505. 4970U
WANTED TO BUY Some more
Guernsey cows, and some
Guernsey heifer calves, wean
ed. Please give price when
yOU Dhone as tirpx am hnrrl
to get. .Phone 4943. R. C.
iruanomme, sioz So. 6th St.
l-19tf
WANTED Cattle, sheep and
hogs. J. D. Beckley. Phone
7334 evenings. 4953tf
FOR SALE Saddle horses, well
broke. Phone 4138. 2-8
46
Financial
CASH LOANS
WITHOUT ENDORSERS
. I WAYS TO GET A CONSUMER
CASH LOAN
PHONE - WRITE . COME 1ST
You need do eo-ilgneri or endorser to
set coniumer loan
THREE LOAN PLANS
NO. I-INCOMB LOANS
On your note only. No wag aulfo
menta. No co-staneri.
NO. J FURNITURE LOANS
Your character la mora Important
than the furniture ltitll.
NO. S-AUTO LOANS
l-D to 1500 eaih loana and refl
nandng. CONSUMERS CREDIT
COMPANY
(H'SU
720 Pine St.
SIM)
Phone 7711
t ssm
See
' Dinty Moore .
For -
AUTO LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS
FURNITURE LOANS
Simple Credit Requirements
Complete Privacy
12 Months to Pay
Quick Service
No Co-Signers
Loce-My Owned
Motor Investment Co.
Klamath's Oldest ' '
M-273 S-241
114 N. 7th Phone 3325
2-28m
First Federal Has
Plenty of Money
Buy a Modern Home
Refinance Your Old Home
Pay Less Than Rent
Long Terms : Low Rate
FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS and LOAN
Assoc. of Klamath Falls
Sixth and Main Phone 8198
2-28m
LOANS
Established 8 Years in
Klamath County
Furniture Loanf
Signature Loans
Livestock Loans
$23 to $300
Rog
ers Finance Co,
S-189
: t -
412 Main
Dial 5113
. 2-28m
WHEAT
CHICAGO, Feb. 5 (VP) Mill
buying gave some support to the
wheat market today but prices
were unable to extend the ad
vance scored In the previous
session.
Despite reports that govern
ment agencies are in the market
for 500,000 barrels of flour and
chain bakers are seeking an ad
ditional 200,000, wheat encount
ered considerable commission
house and local selling when the
May contract moved above
$1.40.
A slump In rye, which carried
contracts In that grain down
about a cent or more at times,
served to weaken wheat and
other grains. Traders said sev
eral leading houses with elevator
connections were on the selling
side of rye.
Wheat closed unchanged to ic
lower, May $1.39i-1.40, July
$1. 30 i, corn was 1c lower to ic
higher. May 97 ic, oats declined
Ic, rye dropped l-Jc and soy
beans were not traded.
PINE PRODUCTION
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 5 (P)
The Western Pine association re
ported today that pine lumber
production and shipments for
the week ending January 30
showed good gains over the pre
vious week.
Orders, however, were slightly
behind, and all three remained
considerably below figures of a
year ago. Comparative figures:
Production 37,758,000 board
feet week ending January 30;
33,155,000 previous week; 49,
226,000 corresponding week last
year.
Shipments -54,642,000: 48,-
482,000; 76,694,000.
Orders 55,478,000; 55,929,-
000; 90,042,000. ,
' "
LIVESTOCK;
SO. 8. F. LIVESTOCK
SO. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb.
5 () (Federal-Suite Market
News) CATTLE, salable none;
Nominal. For week, medium to
good steers quoted $14.50-15.50;
good range cows $12.00-50; bulk
-receipts' largely common cows
$9.50-10.00, steady, cutters $8.50-
9.00, canners widening out $7.00
8.50. Calves, none; nominal.
HOGS, salable 100; around 20c
lower; about load and half choice
266 lb. barrows and gilts $16.00
16.10; quotable top sows $14.25.
SHEEP, salable none; under
tone fully steady; good to choice
wooled lambs quoted $15.00-75;
wooled ewes sharply higher,
quoted $8.25-9.25.
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 5
(AP-USDA) Cattle: salable, 25,
total 600; calves 10 and 25;'sup
ply mostly cows; few sales
steady; canner-cutter cows $6.50
7.75; fat dairy type cows $9.00;
other classes nominally steady;
week's extreme top fed steers
$15.75; odd fed heifers to $14.25;
good beef cows $12.00; medium
good bulls $11.00-12.75; vealers
stronger today, few good-choice
$15.00-16.00; mediums $12.50.
Hogs: salable 25, total 600;
few salable steady; one lot good
choice 227 lb. weights $15.50;
235-275 weights $14.50-75; heavy
sows $13.50; choice light feeder
pigs quotable $15.50.
Sheep: salable 25, total 50;
market nominal; good-choice fed
wooled lambs salable $15.00-50;
common grades $10.00; good
ewes calable up to $7.75 and
above.
BOSTON WOOL
BOSTON. Feb. 5 (AP-USDA)
An auction of 3334 bales of Aus
tralian and 426 bales of cape
wools totaling 1,175,622 pounds,
was held in Boston. Practically
all sales of greasy lots were
made at ceiling prices, purchaser
being determined by drawing of
cards. Scoured and carbonized
lots sold at prices averaging four
cents below ceiling,
No generation is wholly free
from specimens who justify the
charge that it is soft or spoiled,
but the present generation is far
more free than most. President
Everett Case of Colgate univer
sity. A beautiful room
costs only 0Q$
WHS!
THE MIRACLE WALL FINISH
BIG BASIN LBR. CO.
Main & Spring
Phone 3144
I
ItUZHCUL
SPECIALTIES,
TACK ON GAINS
By VICTOR EUBANK
NEW YORK, Fob.. 8 (P)
Steels, motors and specialties
overrode a lot of skepticism in
today's stock market and tacked
on recoveries of fractions to n
point or so. Transfers wera
around 900,000 shares. Bonds
were uneven. '
Scarcity of urgent selling on
the technical correction which
got under way Tuesday encour
aged buyers to some extent al
though others continued to hold
aloof on the theory the reaction
could be extended. -Closing
quotations;
American Can 791
Am Car & Fdy 28s
Am Tel & Tel ......131
Anaconda 264
Calif Packing 251
Cat Tractor 43i
Comm'nw'lth & Sou ........1532
General Electric ... 332
General Motors 461 .
Gt Nor Ry pfd . 23 i
Int Harvester 581
iKennecott 31
Lockheed . 191
Long-Bell. "A" . 6i
Montgomery Ward ...... 371
Nash-Kelv ..: 7
N Y Central .. 12 J
Northern Pacific ...... 81
Pac Gas & El .. , 26
.Packard Motor ... ............ 31
Penna R R 251
Republic Steel 151
Richfield Oil ' 01
Safeway Stores , 381
Sears. Roebuck 631
Southern Pacific 171
Standard Brands 51
Sunshine Mining 4i
Trans-America .............. 6
Union Oil Calif . 17,
Union Pacific . 841
U S. Steel 511
Warner Pictures 8i
Tire Man Charged
With Selling Recaps
Without Certificate
, SPOKANE,. Feb. 8 (flV-Car-roll
-Hawley, former tiro, com
pany operator, , charged with
selling recapped tires without
requiring rationing - certificates,
of recaooing without, certificates
and of selling tires at prices in
excess :of the ceiling;' pleaded
guilty to a 10-count indictment
in federal court yesterday..'
He testified he obtained, rub
ber of high quality from- Port
land firm and was told .by the
firm the rubber might-be used
for recapping 'without- rationing
certificates. .
"It was used by many firms
on the coast," Hawley added.
Heppner Sawmill
Destroyed by Fire
HEPPNER, Ore., Feb.. I (P)
The Heppner Lumber company's
sawmill was destroyed by fira
early this morning but consider
able stacked lumber as well as
the planing plant and other ma
chinery were saved.
The mill, of approximate 50,
000 board foot dally capacity,
was insured.
It takes a year to train an
army air force man for over
seas duty. The AAF is gradu
ating pilots at the rate of 40,000
annually.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby glven that
the undersigned has been ap
pointed Administratrix of tho
estate of Georgle Bryant, de
ceased. All persons having
claims against. said estate or are.
interested therein are directed
to present their claims properly
verified to me at the office of
my attorney Thomas W. Chat
burn, First National Bank Build
ing, Merrill, Oregon, within six
months from the date of first
publication of this notice.
Dated and first published Jan.
8, 1943. ,
BESSIE GREENMYER.
' Administratrix
J 8-13-22-29; F 8 No. 168
"NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Board of Directors of
Srhnnl District No. 1. Klamath
Falls, Oregon, will Bccept bids
i on 100 cords of wood to be de
! livered at the Riverside School.
! Body wood, cut in 4-foot lengths
! out of live fir trees, Is preferred,
; but alternate bits will be ac
: cepted on 4-foot fir slabs or 2-
foot veneer core centers, and on
! a limited amount of 4-foot pino
1 slabs. .
i Delivery must bo completed
' anA ui-nt Tlirri nn the ffrounds
of the Riverside School not later
than August 1, 1943.
Send bid to J. P. Wells, Dis
trict Clerk, at Klamath Union
High School, not later than Feb
ruary 20, 1943.
J. P. WELLS,
Dlstriot Clerk,
r-4-5-B No. 184. V
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