February 10, 1048 HERALD 'AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN 0 (CLASSIFIED ADS Classified Index U-i 1-i.ri ri nrii-i-n-i-iJ Aparlinant. for llrnt M Auloniotlre - 81 Builnria Opportunities Kducul lonal ............... Vi Financial h 411 I'nr Hale or Trade Kurl-Ilrlln U Cirneral Notlcn .m... 4 Health ... 1 I (rip Wanleil, I'rmnle H lltlp WanM, Mal ID llnutrs For Unit an I.lvratock an'l I'millry I .oil and Found , 2 MlncflUneolll fur llrnt ......... 21 Mlirallantoui fnr Hale .................... fid MUcallaneoul Wanlrd il Feraonals A aa Kitata for Hala .10 al Eilale Wanlrd .. S3 Boom and Board ....... 30 nooma for llrnt 33 Harriet. , .............................. 10 Sllualloni Wauled .. IH To Exchange 40 Transportation II , SUBSCRIPTION KATES Mill Rate! Payable In Advnnca By Moll In Klamnth, Lake,. Modoc nnd Siskiyou Counties Three Month! $2.25 Six Monthi 3.28 One Year 8.00 Delivered by Carrier In City One Month $ .78 Three Month! 2.28 One Year 7,50 Lost and Found LOST Black and white fomale SDrlniier spaniel, B months old Reward. 2201 Garden. Phone 8272. 2-10 LOST Sugar ration book be. Innolnu to Lou Elton Flnley, 1404 Klamath. 2-18 LOST Two lugar ration books for Charles Ivan Snyder and Leo Foran. 007 lltgn. z-u FOUND Buckle tire chain Newe-Herald. 2-10 General Notlcea I WILL NOT be responsible for any bills contracted by anyone other than myself after reo ruary 6. 1943. Edward A. Roberta. 210 NOTICE I will not be respon- alble for debt contracted by anyone other than myself Signed February 10, 1043. W. P. Luttrell. 2-12 10 Services INCOME TAX RETURNS ex ' pertly prepared reasonable charges. We hove an lorms. Bring last year's returns. Ap pointmonta evenings and Sun' days. Suite 4, 328 Main, across from courthouse. Phone 8078. Evening phone 8870 or 4430. W. B. Bowne, P. F. McLaren. 2-10 WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN Phone 8483. 2 13 BLACKSM1THINO and welding. Tractor, truck and farm mncti' inery repair. Special built elevators, stackers and buck rakes. BROWN EQUIPMENT CO. 3048 So. 6th St. Phone 8247 4-23 CHIMNEY SWEEP. Oil burnor aw service. Furnaces clonncd. J J. A. Tufts, rhone 7140. 2-22 PICTURE FRAMING Gooller'!, 230 Main. 2-1 4m HEMSTITCHING DRESSMAKING, Buttons and Bucklei covered. Alterations on new and old clothing. Mrs. H, M. Allendcr, 731 Main, ' Room 216. Phone 7263. 2-1 6m PAINTING, KALSOMIN ING M. L. Brown. Phone 4226, ' 2-19m CROSS CUT AND CIRCULAR SAWS should be repaired now Bodcnhnmer Saw and Repair Shop, 381 E. Main. 2-20 PAPERHANGERS PAINTERS available. Gocller's, 230 Mnln. Phono 6704. 2-24 RESSMAKING, formnls and alterations, nil kinds. Mnrgo, Whytal'i bnlcony. 2-28 BRING those crippled household appliance to us for first old. Washers, irouers, rofrigcralors and oil heaters serviced and repaired. VICTORY SERVICE CO. Ralph Fuller, Now Manager 1005 Prospect Phones 6448 or 6173 3-1 REFRIGERATOR, washlnir ma chine, vacuum clcanor parts and aorvlce, nil nmkes. Merit Washing Machine Service, 611 South Sixth. 2-28m FLOOR SANDING nnd roflnlsh Ing. Clifford Goldon. Phono 3922. 2-28m I WILL OBTAIN your delayed birth certificate for you. Chas. Hathaway, 120 No. 10th St., Klamath Falls, Ore. 2-28 ELTS for all makes refriger ator!, washers, vacuum clean ers, or general use. Merit Washing Machlno Service, 611 South Sixth. HOUSE CLEANING Art Bene dict, 6848. 3-flm Services BAGS MACHINE CLEANED and patched. People'! Ware house Hub Co. 482tf 13 Health DR. M. C. CABSEL, chiropractic clinic, colon and rectal dis eases, 832 Main. Dial 7218. 2-2Bm 14 Help Wanted Female WANTED First-class steno. gruphor for business firm on Mnln strnul, Permanent post tlon, exccllont salary. This is not the ad of your present employor, Write Horald-Nows Ilox 8, 2-10 WANTED Girl or woman for housework In fine home, throo block! from Main. Your own private quarters with radio, etc. Steady Job, good salary, room and board. Phone 4719. 2-10 WANTED Housekeeper. Phone 4014. 408Btf WANTED Girl for general of fice work. Must have knowl edge of bookkeeping machine News-Heruld Box 148. 2-12 18 Help Wanted. Male yVwayVVVrairrrrrrrAAArArA MAN OR WOMAN to handle good paying Watklna Products route In nearby rural section, customers established, the J. R. Watklns Company, 4512 Hollii St.. Oakland, Calif. 2-10 WANTED Barber. Steady work, good wages, near air base. Joe's Barber Shop, Red mond, Ore, 2-11 18 Situations Wanted SEWINQ Any form shirt col Inn, cuffs turned. 621 N. 0th. Phone 6240. 2-16 BABYLAND Care of babies and children. Hour, day or week. 1104 Crescent. Phone 8341. 3-4m HOUR WORK Phone 8043. 3-8 20 Room end Board GENTLEMAN Nice home. 607 High. 2-14 ROOM BOARD 804 No. 10th. Gentleman 2-13 ROOM BOARD 1841 Main. 2-26 22 Rooms For Rent MARS HOTEL 1411 Main, by the armory. Steam heated rooms $3.80 week up. Trarv slcnt $1. 2-21 NICE ROOMS 134 N. 3rd.i2-ll ROOM 020 Lincoln. 4810tf CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th. $4.00 week. All outside, newly decorated, modern rooms. All with new Innersprlng mat tresses. Free parking. 2-28m CLEAN, steam heated rooms, 310 So. 5th. 3-1 ROOM FOR RENT 514 No. 10th. 2.12 ROOMS 1034 High. 3-Sm 24 Apartments For Rent ONE-ROOM APT. with kitchon. ette and shower, electrically furnished. Corner Pine and Cedar. 2-10 LARGE 3-room apartment. Part ly furnished. 5686. 2210 So. 6th. 2-12 ESPLANADE COURT apart- menu. Furnished. Walking aistunce. 2-10 FOR RENT 3-room furnished apartment. Gas equipment Villa Marquise, 1320 Oak. 117tf LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING. 421 Oak. 2-12 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 VACANCY Jacobs Apartments, Pino and Cedar,. 108U THREE-ROOM furnished duplex npnrtmont. 121 so. 2nd. 110U VACANCY Hot Springs Court, 221 Spring. 2-11 FURN1SIIEO four-room modern apartment. T v o bedrooms Bus lino. Convenient to rail- roncls. Phone 722U. 136tf VACANCY Lee Apartments, 303 So. 8th. Phono 0047. 2-13 VACANCY Winter rn t e s. Everything furnished. $3.50 week up. 1404 Klamath Ave. 2-12 3-ROOM FURNISHED APT. Close to S. P. itation. Inquire 117 No. 8th. 8tf TWO ROOMS Electric range, rcfrlgorator. 920 Lincoln, lltf TWO-ROOM furnished apart- nicnt. Electric range and re frigerator. 1118 Walnut. 420tf NICELY FURNISHED ono-room nparlmont. Steam heat, elec tric range nnd Frlgldnlrc. Everything Included, $8 week. 1411 Main. 2-15 10 24 Apartments For Rent LIGHT housekeeping room, cloae In. 405 N. 3rd. 2-15 KANDY APT 13.80 up. $4.80 utilities furnished. Phone 6836. 410 So. 8th, 3-8 FOUR-ROOM apartment with two bedrooms. Electric range, refrigerator, garage. Also small apartmont, close in. Ph. 8482. 426tf VACANCY Rex Armi Apart ments, 224 Broad. Phone 5700. New management, Mr. end Mri. Loveloce. 8-8m PARTLY FURNISHED apart ment on bus line, Phone 6,185. 2-12 FURNISHED four-room apart ment, newly decorated. Close In. Inquire 2222 Orchird. 80Blf 28 Housei For Rent TWO-ROOM partly furnished cabin, $10. Inquire 3440 Board man, Cabin 8. 2-10 TRUCKS FOR RENT You drive; move yourself, lave M. Stiles Beacon Service, 1201 East Main. Phone 8304. 3-7m GOOD, clean five-room house, hardwood floors, full rock basement, wood range and furnace. Close in. Adult. Mrs. R. P. Breltensteln, Rt. 3, Box 250, Keno Road. - 2-12 SMALL MODERN furnished house. Everything furnished. 212B Blehn. - 4192tf FOR RENT Partly furnished house. Close In. Inquire 814 Lincoln. 4485U CLEAN 3-ROOM HOUSE Util ities furnished. 2000 Blehn. 2-27 5-ROOM DUPLEX New, large, unfurnished or with electric stove, refrigerator, furnace. 1133 California. Phone 5658. 344tf BACHELOR CABINS Close In. $10 month. 510 So. 5th 3-4 WALKING DISTANCE Four rooms, furnished. Lights, wood, water. $25. 138 Mor timer. 2-13 4-ROOM unfurnished house with sun porch, 1704 Johnson. Call 1811 Carlyle, off Crescent ave nuo. 2-U 4-ROOM HOUSE, near Mills school, one bedroom. Rent $25. E. Gray Real Estate, 118 No. 7th. 2-U UNFURNISHED two bedroom, house. Phone 3609. 503U FIVE-ROOM, partly furnished. Electric atove. $20 month Three rooms, partly furnished $18 month, modern, Mills ad dition. Phone 3940. 2-U 4-ROOM furnished house. Nice yard, garden spot, Conger ave nue, $40 month. Barnhlsel Agency. Phone 4105. 112 So 8th. 2-12 28 Miscellaneous For Rent FOR LEASE Mike Motschen bachcr ranch in Lower Klam ath. 880 acres irrigated. Priced low for cash. Crop share to re liable party. A:nold Mots chenbacher, 710 No. 11th. 2-12 DEAD CAR STORAGE ONLY. Safely and protection. Cars are not moved or molested. 231 So. 11th. 2-iim 30 Real Eatate For Sale Crescent Ave. Home 8 blocks from high school. Completely furnished. One bed room. Garage. $2500 $600 down. Balance like rent. Phone 4521 Ask for John McFee. FOR SALE Concrete tile build- ing, 80x100. In Medford. Good Income. if Interested write C. G. Peebler, Medford, Ore. 2-11 SEE EVERETT DENNIS for real estate. 121 N. 8th. Phone 8401. 3.2 SIX ACRES good level irrigated land on Lawcview hlway 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 $900 DOWN $33 per month. New unfurnished 5-room and utility, hardwood floors, Ven etian blinds, fireplace, auto matic heat, electric water heat er, large lot. Phone 6405. 2-15 TWO HOUSES In Mills addition. Will accent verv lnw . cither one for quick sale. jerms can be arranged. One 1-bedroom, ono 2. E. Gray Roal Estate,' 118 North 7th, phone 4821. 2 11 FOUR ROOM modern home. Lloyd W. Rusk, 1621 Arthur. Phone 3405, 2-11 FOR SALE New five-room home, corner Eldorado nnd Painter.- Full basement, oil furnace. Very small down pay ment, monthly payments loss than rent. Phone 3301, 422tf 34 Automotive 34 Wholesale Cash Prices For Export Cars . Wanted - 15 Late Model Cars - Mostly 6-Cyl. Sedans -- Must Be in Good Condi tion With Good Rubber These Cars Will Go to Essential War Workers In the Bay Districts, So If You Have Two and Don't Ncod But One, See Jim Douglas, Purchasing Agent, to Get Cash for Your Car Right Nowl Douglas Motor Co. 734 Klamath Ave. Packard, Hudson, Willyi Dealer All Chrysler Product Service 30 Real Estate For Sale EQUITY In modern four-room house. Venetian blinds. Good location, 1321 Wilford. 2-13 34 Automotive - SPOT CASH For Your Car or Equity Cy Wallan's Used Car Lot 831 So. 6th Phone 8310 2-12 WANTED TO BUY l'A-ton late model truck. Lost River Dairy. 351tf NEW CARS are still available for immediate delivery. For the largest selection of good used cars and pickups see H. E. Hauger, Buick Garage, 1330 Main. 2-10 GET YOUR AUTO GLASS In stalled at Kimball's Glass Shop, 827 Walnut. Phono 7378. 3-6m '35 PLYMOUTH COUPE Ex cellent rubber, good mechan ical condition. Call at 915 Jef ferson. 2-11 FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet pickup, 5 good tires, $375. C. W. O'Connell, P. O. Box 123, Tulclake. 2-11 WE PAY WHOLESALE PRICES for good clean cars, pickups, trucks. See Vern Moore at Balsigcr's. 807U 1935 GMC 2-TON TRUCK Eaton 2-spced rear end. No motor. Box 715, Bly. 2-12 35 Fuel Heating UNION BURNER OILS We keep your storage tank full. Call Klamath Oil Co., 8404. 2-28m 36 Miscellaneous For Sale Auction Sale -- Saturday Feb. 13, 1043, at 933 Upham street. Watch for complete list Thursday issue this paper. FOR THE BEST BUY IN TOWN In High-Grade Used Furniture, Stoves and Appliances try PALMER'S BARGAIN HOUSE, 2401 South 6th St., Klamath's Bargain Center. To day'! hot special: 5 dandy ra dios. 5 fine davenport suites, with steel spring construction. 10 fine bedroom suite!. 20 nice wood ranges. 5 dandy electric ranges, 10 nice dinette sets. 10 wood heaters and cir culators. 8 nice dressers.' 8 oc casional chairs. 20 fine floor lamps. 20 fine mirrors. 20 nice hBssocks. 100 radio and coffee tables. 100 nice rteel beds. 50 nice steel springs. 100 good mattresses. 2 large oil storage tanks. 200 odd tools and shovels. 300 odd dishes and pans. We buy Used Merchandise. We trade We Give Terms. Remember the place PALMER'S BARGAIN HOUSE, 2401 South 6th St., phone 8469. 2-13 GLASS Mirrors, resilvorlng, plate, window and auto glass, furniture tops, shelves. Kim ball's Glass Shop, 527 Walnut. Phone 7378. 3-6m FULLER BRUSHES Clem Joy er. 1435 Martin. Phone 6877. 2-28 AVON PRODUCTS Dial 6691 2-17 FOR SALE Caterpillar '30, 1938 Fordson. Box 116, Spra gue River. 2-12 FARMERS We have lumber as low as $18 per thousand for your brooder house, barn, garage and other farm buildings. No down pay ment, up to three years to pay. J. W. COPELAND YARDS 66 Main Phone 3197 2-il STOVES REPAIRED All parts stocked. Used furniture, , stoves bought, OK Second Hand Store, 820 Klamath. i Phone 5671. 2-2m f Automotive 38 MUcellanous For Bale DRIVEWAY CINDERS 6817. Phone 4951tf 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 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 1000 lbs. Michael grass seed, $10.00 per hundred. K. C. Wilson, Malin, Ore. Phone 160. 2-12 FOR SALE Electric washing machine, used 3 months, six sheet size, nearly new, $35 cash. Electric refrigerator, 6.2 size, used 3 months, good as new, $150 cash. News-Herald Box 215. 2-11 NEW BALLOON bicycle tires; also used bicycles. Poole's Bicycle Store. 2-15 FULLER BRUSHES CALL 532 So. Riverside. Phone 3348. R. V. MORGAN. 3-8m ONE partially burned house and garage to be torn down. See at 330 Jefferson. Lloyd W. Rusk, 1621 Arthur. . Phone 3405. 2-11 LATE MODEL all-white table top gas stove and Electrolux refrigerator, $200, or will sell separately. Inquire at theatre atTulelake. 2-11 FOR SALE Repossessed living room suites from $10 to $20. Montgomery Ward. 2-10 MONUMENTS Klamath Falls Marble and Granite Works, 116 So. 11th. Phone 6381. 3-8 FOR SALE Good dining table. Cheap. 634 N. 11th. Phone 6553. 2-10 WALNUT DINING SET, table, buffet, six chairs, excellent condition, Price $45. Phone 3951. 2-12 FOR SALE Breakfast suite, davenport and chair. Very rea sonable. Phone 4430 evenings. 2-11 38 ' For Sale or Trade ir"itrijiritiru-in SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPS See Ware at Rickys or phone 6417 after 7 p. m. 2-17 42 Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED TO RENT Five-room house in good school district. Frank Clanton, Pacific Fruit. 2-10 WILL PAY CASH for a pressure cooker, prefer 12 to 16-quart size. Phone 3291. 2-13 WANTED 8 mm electric pro jector. Phone 6552. 2-10 WANTED Used pianos. Spot cash. Louis R. Mann, . tuner, Derby's, 120 N. 7th. Phone 4519 or 7175. 2-25 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 Main St. 4977U WANTED TO RENT Unfur nished two-bedroom house. Adults. Box 272, city. 2-11 44 . Livesteck 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 Milk cows; - also Guernsey heifer calves, weaned. State price. Rt C. - Prudhomme, 5102 So. 6th St. i. Phone 4943. 2-8tf WANTED Cattle, sheep and l' hogs. J. D. Becklcy. Phone ,.f 7334 evenings. 4953U Mabhetb ami financial WHEAT CHICAGO, Feb. 10 (ZD Wheat Drices held firm tndav. Bivins suDnort to other sralna hi a fair amount of commission houso buying entered the market following a drop In the first few minutes of trading. Over-night selling orders, ap parently caused by unfavorable InterDretalinnx of Ernnnmiff flta. bllization Director James Byrnes' speech last night, caused an ear ly sell off of 1 cent In wheat. At $1.39 for the May contract, however, good support was un covered and nricea annn milled above the preceding close. Wheat maintained small frac tional gains throughout the ses sion, and the clou wai at th day's highs. The bread cereal finished l ie higher, May $1,391 1.40, July $1,394-1, corn was lie UP. May 07!-ic. oats were un. changed to 1c higher, rye finish ed sc lower to 1c higher and there was no trade in soybeans. BOSTON WOOL BOSTON, Feb. 10 (AP-USDA) The Boston wool market was generally quiet today. Purchas ing of straggling lots of old wool was reported from the country at unchanged prices. Lambs wool from the mid-west was sold at a grease price of 44 cents for a lot of medium wool shrinking 51 to 52 per cent. Some interest was shown in South American spot wools for spinning yarns. 44 Livestock and Poultry FOR SALE 1 cow, 1 calf, 4 weaner pigs, 1 boar. Also hens and rooster. 5619 Leland Dr. 2-12 46 Financial , - rrtni n fijj-in.nnj-XLnj See Lawrence Leochner 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. K. A. Moore M-275 S-241 114 N. 7th Phone 3325 2-28m CASH LOANS WITHOUT KNDORSERS S WAYS TO GET A CONSUMES CASH LOAM ' raoNI . WRITE . COME IH Ton Deed oo eo-BlKoen or endorsers to fet a eoosumer loan THREE LOAN PLANS NO. .-INCOME LOANS Oo your note onlj. No waft aiilgo ments. No co-ifgnert. NO. t FURNITURE LOANS Your character la mora Important than the furolturfl Itwlf. NO. -At7TO LOANS , 20 to 600 cash Voani and refl- lUDClllf. CONSUMERS CREDIT COMPANY (Mas 720 Pine St. S-S33) Phone 7711 JtSm 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 ond LOAN - Assoc. of Klamath Falls Sixth and Main Phone 5195 . 2-28m LOANS Established 8 Years In Klamath County Furniture Loan! Signature Loans Livestock Loam $25 to $300 Rogers Finance Co. S-189 412 Main Dial 5113 WANTED TO LOAN Private money on farm acreage. Must be well secured. Box 74, News- Herald. 2-10 48 Business Opportunities FOR SALE Restaurant-room, ing house with living quarters. Reasonable. Phone 8205. 2-10 A beautiful room costs only t0& V0U 081 WW . THE MIRACLE WALL FINISH BIG BASIN LBR. CO. Main St Spring Phone 3144 .IV STOCK MARKET HAS BIGGEST DAY DF 1943 By VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK, Feb. 10 (P) Stock prices advanced today in a market highlighted by blocks of lower-priced share and a be lated rally by steels. Dealings in amusements, utili ties and a few specialties many near or under the $10 class swelled volume past the mil lion-share mark for the sixth session this year, to about 1,500, 000 for the biggest day of 1943. Encouraging interpretations of war news helped sentiment. Mixed reaction was accorded the order decreeing a 48-hour work week for many industrial areas. The tendency of investors was to await further implement ing of this and of wage deci sions before using it as a basis for commitments. Closing quotations: American Can .. 791 Am Car Sc Fdy 291 Am Tel St Tel 133 Anaconda . ...... 281 Calif Packing 251 Cat Tractor 431 Comm'nw'lth & Sou .. i General Electric . 341 General Motors 471 GtNorRy pfd 23 J Illinois Central , 8i Int Harvester 581 Kennecott 31 i Lockheed 191 Montgomery Ward Nash-Kelv ., 37. 7 121 84 261 31 251 15i 9 361 641 17i 5i 41 N Y Central Northern Pacific Pac Gas & El . Packard Motor Penna R R Republic Steel . Richfield OU Safeway Stores Sears Roebuck Southern Pacific .... Standard Brands Sunshine Mining Trans-America Union Oil Calif Union Pacific . 6i 171 85 U S Steel 911 Warner Pictures 9 Second 10 Per Cent Cut in Newsprint Expected April 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 10 W A second 10 per cent cut in news papers' use of print paper may be expected April 1, two war production board officials an nounced Tuesday. Newspapers were subjected to an approximate 10 per cent cut on January 31, through WPB's order restricting consumption to 100 per cent of, the volume of paper usud to produce each pa per's net paid circulation in 1941. "The best available figures on the prirt paper situation indi cate that a second cut in use of not to exceed 10 per cent effec tive April 1, will be adequate to meet the currc t situation caused by the wr- " said a statement jointly issued by W. G. Chandler, director of the printing and pub lishing division, and Donald J. Sterling, WPB consultant on newspaper and publishing indus tries. . ; The call for all-out planting this spring should please fisher men, with the average acre of garden estimated to contain about 53,000 earthworms. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been ap pointed Administrator of the Estate of Edgar L. Green, de ceased, by the Circuit Court of Klamath County, Oregon, and any person or persons having any claim or claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the said Ad ministrator with proper vouch ers duly sworn to and acknowl edged, at the office of Wm. F. B. Chase, 203, Odd Fellows Building, Klamath Falls, Ore gon, my place of business for this estate, within six months of the date of this notice. LEROY R. GREEN, Administrator of the Estate of Edgar L. Green, Deceased. Dated February 3, 1943 F; 3-10-17-24; M. 3. No. 183 HORSES WANTED - 2 work horiei suitable for lumber operation, about 8 years old. about 2000 pound!. Contact A. N. Wanner, Telephone 5148, Pelican Bay Lumber Co. LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 10 (T(FSMN Cattle: sal able 25. Nominal, undertone fully steady; medium to good steers quoted $14.50-15.50; good range cows salable $13.00-60, few common cowl $10.00-25, odd cutters $9.00, canneri $7.50- 8.25; medium to good bulii $11.50-12.50. Calvei: 10. Nom inal; steady; good to choice vealers quoted $14.00-15.00, Hogs: Salable 250. Around 15-20c higher; bulk good to choice 222 to 237 lb. barrows and gilts $16.00-10: few , good sow! $14.25. Sheep: none. Nominal; good to choice wooled Iambi quoted $15.00-75; medium to choice wooled ewei $8.50-9.25. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK ; PORTLAND, Feb. 10 (AP- USDA) Cattle: salable 125, to tal 250; calves: salable and to tal 25; market active, strong; odd common steers $11.50; me dium to good fed iteeri salable $13.50-15.50; common heifers $9.50-10.00, medium grade! $12.00-75; canner and cutter cow! $6.50-8.25; fat dairy type cows to $9.50; medium to good beef cows $10.00-12.00; mixed cows and heifers to $12.75; me dium to good bulli salable $11.00-13.00 or above; good to choice vealers mostly $15.00-80, odd head $16.00; common light vealers down to $10.00. Hogs: salable and. total 350; market opened strong, some late sales 15c higher; good to choice 180-225 lb. drive-ins mostly $15.00; few choice 210 220 lbs. $15.65, odd head held at $15.75; 250-300 lb. $14.75- 15.00; few light head $14.50-75; good sows $14.00-25; smooth sows to $14.50; good to choice feeder pigs quotable $14.50 15.50. Sheep: total 300, salable 300; market steady) odd lots good to choice 95 lb. fed lamb! $15.25; cull lambs downward to $9.00; good ewes salable $7.50-8.00. Shoe Purchase Certificates to Be Available PORTLAND, Feb. 10 (P) Lo cal rationing boards will issue special certificates for shoe pur chases to those who failed to register for war ration book 1, James Mount of the state OPA said Tuesday. The OPA advised, however, that stamp 17 should be borrow ed if possible from some member of the family related by blood or marriage and living In the same household before applica tion is made to a local board for a special shoe certificate. - LEGAL NOTICES NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE Sealed bids will be received by- the Regional Forester, Port land, Oregon, up to and not later than 10 a. m. February 15, 1943, for all the live timber marked or designated for cut ting, and all merchantable dead timber located on an area cm bracing about 2900 acres with in Sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 30, T. 34 S. R. 14 E.W.M., Fremont Na tional Forest, Oregon, estimated to be 16,000,000 feet, BJvl., mora or less, of live and dead ponder osa pine saw timber, and an un estimated amount of California incense cedar, sugar pine, lodge pole pine, and white fir saw timber to be cut at the option of the purchaser. No bid of less than $5.60 per M. feet for pon derosa pine, $1.00 per M. feet for California incense cedar, $2.00 per M. feet for sugar pine, and $.30 per M feet for white fir and lodgepole pine ' will be considered. In addition to' the prices bid for the stumpage, a cooperative deposit of $.15 per M. feet B.M. to cover the cost of tree planting, seed sowing and timber atand improvement work on the area cut over, for the total cut of timber under the terms of the agreement, will be required. ' - $10,000 must accompany each bid, to be applied on the pur chase price, refunded, or re tained in part as liquidated damages, according to . condi tions of sale. The right to- re ject any and all bids Is reserved. Before bids are submitted, full information concerning the -timber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bidi ihould be obtained from the Forest Su pervisor, Lakevlew, Oregon, or the Regional Forester, Portland, Oregon. J. 29; F. 10; No. 181