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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINE CLASSIFIED ADS Loit and Found LOST Two Cockor spaniel dogs between Wood and Mucduol, Female tun, lion collur with 1042 license, answers to numo Blondle. Red mlo iiniwon to name Bruce. Reward. E. Qoode, Box 74, Macdool, Calif. 3-2 LOST Sugar ration books, Ho Marie and Jennno French. 121 Woit Muln. 3-2 LOST Knt In ii Book 1, Wm. H. Morgan, Empire Hotel, 31 LOST Sugar ration book. Kolth McGllllvary, 2334 Vine. 3-1 )ST Suuiir ration book No Pl57S10-3U4. Return to Purrell Harrington, 1778 Etna. 31 LOST Gni rationing book bo twooii Conner and Mills Add! lion, Sunduy, Feb. 14. Bon Arndt. ' 3-2 slfv",':-utW ration book be to Theodorne Walker . ' L.-iiiv Ore. .. . 3-2 I fieT Snffur ration books bo lnnalnK to Mabol. Phyllis and Oris Bonstad. 216 Main. 3-2 t.nsT Ktmnr ration book be longing to Phyllis Crowford. 1410 Wllford. . 3-2 LOSY Sugar ration books bo. lonulna to Anna Ortls and Tony Ortls. Chlloquln, Ore . 3-2 i nT Knuur rntlon book bo longing to Mnybcll Rosomary Stephenson, Lee Apartment 4, 303 So. 6th. 3-3 a? iST nnllnn book helonKliiK to Victor Medina, Camp 4, Weyerhaousar. 3-3 LOST Sugar rotlon book bo longing to Joaquin Hcrnandz, City Hall. 3-3 LOST Ration Book 1. Edward Cacka, Malln. 3-2 LOST Sugar ration book be longing to Sam Arambarrl, Blsbce Hotel, 3-3 4 General Notices TRAPPERS Top prices paid for furs. By L. H. Noonchester, 323 E. Main, Apt. 6B. 3-10 ACCORDION LESSONS. Phone 3408. 3-24 Personals MONUMENTS Klnmalh Falls a Marble and Granite Works, O 118 So. 111h. Phone 6381, 3-8 Transportation ROOM FOR TWO Driving to Eugene Wednesday morning. References. Phone 8347. 3-2 10 Serrleea Income Tax Returns EXPERTLY PREPARED Reasonable charges. We have all forms. Bring last year's re turns. Appointments evenings and Sundays. Suite 4 325 Main Across From Courthouse Evenings phone 6870 or 443S Phone 6076 6 B, Bowna P. F. McLaren 31 BLACKSMITH ING and welding. Tractor, truck and farm mach inery repair. Special built elovators, stnekors and buck rakes, BROWN EQUIPMENT CO. 3040 So. 6th St. Phone 8247 4-23 BRING those crippled household appliances to us for first aid. Washers, Ironors, refrigerators and oil heaters serviced and repaired. VICTORY SERVICE CO. Ralph Fuller, Now Monagcr 1008 Prospect Phonos 6448 or 6173 3-1 HOUSE CLEANING Art Bene dict, 8848. 3-0m SHEETMETAL PLUMBING O Furnace vacuum clconod. P L. Johnson, 1436 Sargent Phono 8320. 3-18 WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN Phone 8468. 3-0 GAS ENGINES, electric equip ment and all small machines repaired. Bodonhamcr Saw Shop. . 3-23 OIL BURNER SERVICE. Fur naces, chimneys, stoves clean ed and repaired. J. A. Tufts, 1442 Oregon Ave. Phone 7140. ' 312 TICTURE FRAMING Gooller's, 230 Main. 3-14m HEMSTITCHING DRESSMAKING. Buttons and Buckles covered. Alterations on new and old clothing. Mrs. H. M, Allender, 731 Main, Room 216. Phone 7203. 3-16m 1NTING. Kalsomlnhig II. IL, Brown. Phono 4220. 3-10m BELTS for nil makes refriger ators, washers, vacuum clean ers or general use. Merit Washing Machine Service, 611 t South Sixth. a-31m Bervloes BAGS MACHINE CLEANED and patched. Peoples Ware house Bag Co. 131Btf FLOOR BANDINO and reflnlih- Ing. Clifford Oolden. Phone 31122. 3-8 lm 13 Health DR. M, C. CASSEL, chiropractic clinic, colon ond rcctnl dls ensos. B32 Muln. Dial 7213. 3-3 lm 14 Help Wanted female WANTED Part time or full time holpor to live In house hold. 844 Conger or 3277. 163tf WANTED Olrl or woman to caro for two chlldron after noons, Inquire 1301, Oak or mii'i'i"mii i 16 Help Wanted, Male WANTED Superintendent for box plant. Must tuko full and complete churge, Plant at Du luth, Minnesota, 200 employes. Must have knowledge latest production methods. State In first letter age, experlonca and complete Information on pres ent employment. Unusual op portunity with high starting snlury. This position Is open for Immedlato fulfillment. Zenith Box and Lumbor Com pany, 300 Carflold Ave., Du luth, Minn. 3-2 LABORERS WANTED: 75c per hour; time and a half over eight hours and thno and a half on Soturduy and Sunday, Apply United Slates Employ ment Office, 3rd ond Main. 3-3 WANTED Service station man ager. Must be married, exper ienced. Steady employment for right man. Good salary. Pleasant working conditions. No Sunday work. Dick B. Miller Co., service manager. 1321tf Situations Wanted BABYLAND Care of babies and children. Hour, day or week. 1104 Crescent. Phone 8341. 3-4 m HOUR WORK Phono 6043. 3-8 WANTED Cooking for small crew. Ranch or camp. 631 Willow. 3-1 BABIES and small children cared for. 1147 Crescent. 3-3 20 Room and Board BOARD AND ROOM 620 Jef ferson. 3-3, ROOM - BOARD Phono 6883. 3-2 BOARD -ROOM. C14 Washing ton. lSStf 22 Rooms For Rent VACANCY Special rates by week or month. Court View Hotel. 3rd and Main. 3-22 ROOMS. 825 High. 3-12 ROOM 134 N. 3rd. 3-14 ROOMS 1034 High. 8-5m CLEAN, steam heated rooms. 310 So. 5th. 3-1 ROOM 020 Lincoln. 3-12 ROOM In private home. Close In. 632 N. 10th. 3-2 WOMEN Double room. Phone 5768 evenings. 3-3 CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th $4.00 week. All outside, nowly decorated, modern rooms. All with now lnncrsprlng mat- tresses. Free parking. 3-31m 24 Apartments For Rent VACANCY Jacobs Apartments Pine and Cedar. 108tf FOUR-ROOM apartment with two bedrooms. Eloctrlc range, rcfrlgcrntor, garage. Also small apartment, close In. Ph 5452. 428tf PON DOS A APARTMENTS Phone 5627. 3-18 ESPLANADE COURT Apart ments, furnished. Walking distance. 3-10 FURNISHED APARTMENTS Utilities furnished. 410 N, 10th. 3-16 KANDY APT. $3.80 up. $4.50 utilities furnished. Phone 6836. 410 So. 6th. 3-8 TWO ROOM furnished apart ment, 1808 Main. 887tf FURNISHED APARTMENT Adults only. No pets. 319 East Main. Phono 4806. 3-4 VACANCY Rex Arms Apart mcnls, 224 Broad. Phone 6760 New management, Mr. and Mrs. Lovclaco. 3-8m CASCADE Apartment Hotel Annrtmont accomodations with hotel service. Complete kitch en and dlnotte. Day, week or month. Three blocks from city ccnlor. 3-1 lm VACANCY Leo Apts., 303 So. 5th. Phone 9047. 67711 TWO-ROOM DUPLEX Utilities furnished. $25. 421 Oak. 3-21 FURNISHED APARTMENT 221 Spring. 3-2 STEAM HEATED completely furnished apartment. Linens Hnd utilities Included. Greer Apartments. 710 Main. 158U 10 24 Apirlments for Rent LT. HOUSEKEEPING Every thing furnished, 100 N. Broad. 31 LT. HOUSEKEEPING ROOM Close In. 408 N. 3rd. 3-1 LARGE ONE-ROOM Private shower. Electric range. Adults. 328 Commercial. 821tf FURNISHED four-room apart mont. Adults. No pets. 828 Lincoln. 918tf VACANCY 800 Owens. 3-2 FOR RENT Furnished apart ment. 837 High. 3-4 FURNISHED APARTMENT Electric range and refriger ator. Adults. 434 N. 8th. Ph. 3480. 3-1 LARGE 3-ROOM APT. 2219 So. 6th. 8666. 3-3 FURNISHED upstairs apart ment, 1826 Crescent Ave. Ph. 6679. 3-1 SMALL one-room and two-room apartments. 812 Oak. Inquire 806 Oak. 03311 VACANCY One and two-room apartments, $4 and up per week. 133 N. 10th. 3-4 3-ROOM modern steam heotod furnished Apt. 201 E. Main. Side entrance. 3-2 FURNISHED 3-room Apt, $28.00 month. 754 No. 10th. Phone 8438. 3-2 VACANCY 3 rooms, dinette, electric range, gas heater. 336 Broad. 1048tf FURNISHED two-room apart ment with buth. Rcfrigera tion. Utilities. $5.00 week. 220 So. 4th. 3-4 26 Houm For Rent TRUCKS FOR RENT You drive: move yourself, save H Stiles Beacon Service, 1201 . East Main. Phone 8304. 8-7m BACHELOR CABINS Close In. $10 month. 810 So. 8th 3-4 FOR RENT 3-room modern furnished cottage, $20. 1235 Adams. 674tf NEWLY DECORATED, unfur nlshed five-room house. Range Call after 5 p. m. or Sunday 320 Iowa. 762tf 3-ROOM DUPLEX New, large. unfurnished or with electric stove, refrigerator, furnace, 1133 California. Phone 5658. 1317tf 4-ROOM unfurnished house, cor ner Division and Union. In quire 117 No. 8th. 604tf FOUR ROOMS, unfurnished, Mills addition, $30. Inquire 1920 Main. 3-1 UNFURNISHED two -bedroom house. Phone 3609. 503tf SMALL HOUSE and cabin. Call at 221 Spring. 3-2 RIVERVIEW One and two-bed room apartments, furnished. garage. Phone 5452. 13S6tf VACANCY Adults. 400 Oak. 3-6 FURNISHED 4-room and fur nlshed 3-room apartment. 501 Market. 3-6 SMALL APARTMENT Fur nished. Phone 5452. 248 Broad. . 1355tf SMALL, MODERN furnished house. Everything furnished. 2125 Blohn. 1315U FURNISHED CABIN Water and lights. 2524 Crest street Phone 8385. . 3-4 UNFURNISHED 3-room house, completely redecorated, $20. 418 Michigan. Phone 6488 eve- nings for appointment. 3-1 FIVE ROOM furnished house. Refrigerator. Garage. Phone 8452. 1060tf 3-ROOM house with stoves, base ment, garage. Phone 3750. 3-1 THREE rooms furnished. Bath, garage. Water paid. 2424 So. 6th. 3-5 NICELY furnished three room house. $17.50. Phone 6280 3-2 FOR RENT 8-room furnished house. Almost now. Pacific Terrace. Phone 131, Malin Ore. 3-2 HOUSE Close In. unco. Call 5858. Floor fur. 3-3 HOUSE FOR RENT $20. Part ly furnished. 247 Rogers. In. quire 313 Main. 3-3 DUPLEX APARTMENT $14, 212 Lowls. Inquire 313 Main 3-3 HOUSF. FOR RENT $20, 216 Lewis. Inquire 313 Main, 3-3 FOR RENT Furnished cabin Wood. 552 Broad. 3-3 FOR RENT Two-room house Lights, water, wood range. $12 per month. Phone 7977. 3-3 FOR RENT 3-room modern, furnished cottage, clean, with garage, $20, 1233 Adams. 674tf FOR LEASE Two-bedroom fur nished dwelling, located at Second and Klamath. , Call John McFee, 4321. 8-2 28 Miscellaneous for Rent DEAD CAR 8TORAOE ONLY Safety and protection. Curs are not moved or molested 231 So. 11th, 3-llm WHEEL CHAIRS, hospital bod with Boautyrest mattress, floor waxerx. Phone 8353. Klamath Furniture. 3-31m FOR RENT Near Lakevlcw Junction 11 acres land, house and other buildings, 2 cows, brood tow' and chickens with place. Call 5874 after 7 p. m. 3-3 FOR RENT Office space at 118 North 7th. Call John McFee, 4521. for details. 3-2 30 Real Estate For Bale For Sale Only $2500 Furnished 2-bedroom home, close In, $400 down, balance like rent. Call John McFee Phone 4821 3-2 $2750 East side modern home on paved street, large rooms, oak floor In front, living, dining, bedroom, kitchen, utility room and garage. Wall bed folds in to living room, Pay $500 down and move in today. Monthly payments $34.45. CHILCOTE & SMITH Realtors 111 N. 9th St. Phone 4564 Member Klamath Realty Board 3-1 8-ROOM modern house, 2 acres good Irrigated land, fenced, lawn, trees, on paved road. Garage, fruit cellar, chicken house and barn, near bus line. Just off S. Sixth street. 2545 Homedale Road, N. R. Fowler. 3-1 SEE EVERETT DENNIS for real estate. 121 N. 8th. Phone 8491. 3-2 FOR SALE New five-room home, corner Eldorado and Painter. Full basement, oil furnace. FHA approved loan, monthly payment less than rent. Phone 3301. 422tf FOR SALE 4-room Ijouse; also 2-room house and two large lots. Across Pelican City school. Easy terms. Rt. 3, Box 944. 3-1 50 ACRES good irrigated land four miles from Klamath Falls oh highway, no buildings, real value at $7500, Terms. See owner, H. E. Hauger, 1330 Main St, - . ... 3-4 FOR SALE 2 bedroom home, modern. See Lloyd W. Rusk, 1621 Arthur. Phone 3408. 3-2 HOT SPRINGS HOME 5-room modern home in Hot Springs. Full basement, furnace, dou- . ble garage and many other features. Will sell furnished for $5250 and unfurnished for $4500. Terms. J. E. Hosking, 517 Main. Phone 3211. 3-1 FOR SALE 8 lots In Elm Park, each $500 cash. Irrigation, good for victory gardens. There are building restric tions. Lloyd W. Rusk, 1621 Arthur street. Phone 3405. 3-2 FOR SALE 2 bedroom modern furnished o r unfurnished house. 1636 Crescent. Phone 4844. 3-1 FOR SALE Equity in five- room house. 2253 Reclama tion. 3-2 FOR SALE Equity In almost new 2-bedroom house. Fire place, furnace, hardwood floors. Phone 7495. 3-2 LOT and three-room house, two blocks from South 6th St. Right on bus line. 2440 Shasta way. lioitf 34 Automotive GET YOUR AUTO GLASS In stalled at Kimball's Glass Shop, 527 Walnut. Phone 7378. 3-6m WE PAY WHOLESALE PRICES for good clean cars, pickups, trucks. See Vern Moore at Balslger's. 3-1 FOR SALE 1940 Chevrolet psmel, fine condition, $700. Phone 3184 between 8 a. m and 6 o. m. 3-2 FOR SALE 1941 Plymouth Spe cial DeLuxe sedan, Good tires, mechanically ,A-1. Phone 3442 evenings or Sunday. 3-1 WANTED Used car. About $250. Cash. Phone 5440 be tween 6 and 7. 3-3 35 Fuel Heating UNION BURNER OILS We keep your storage tank full. Call Klamath Oil Co., 8404, 3-31m 36 Miscellaneous For Sale MEET fuel oil rationing with Johns Manvlllo Rock Wool in- sulation. Cost usually less than $100, Installed, for the average B-room house. At the Big Basin Lumber Co., Main and Spring. Phone 3144. 3-19 FOR SALE Thoroughbred Irish setter puppies, 5ii.su lc . males. $3 males. 2225 Bad cliffe. . . I J-l 36 Miscellaneous For Bale WATKINS PRODUCTS. Phone 6U23 or 2318 Home. 3-12 JOHNS MANVILLE ROCK WOOL batts are the most effi cient insulation obtainable. And where sufficient head room exists, you may Insulate your ceilings for 101c square foot, installed, at the Big Basin Lumber Co., Main and Spring streets. 3-17 FULLER BRUSHES Call R. V. Morgan, 3348. 832 So. Riverside. 3-8m GLASS Mirrors, resllverlng, plate, window and auto glass, furniture tops, shelves. Kim ball's Glass Shop, 527 Walnut. Phone 7378. 3-6m RUBBER STAMPS, printed signs, made-to-order, commer cial printing. Most reasonable prices. Geo. J. Kunzman, 127 No. 4th. Phone 6632. 3-10m UNCLE SAM SAYS: No re strictions on repairs and main tenance. Let us help you with your painting, roofing and remodeling. Nothing down. Payments low as $8.00 per month. Suburban Lum bcr Co. Phone 3301. 984tf AVON PRODUCTS Anna Funk Phone 3450. 3-18 FOR SALE 200 tons grass hay in stack, $10 per ton. B. E. Kerns, Rt. 3, Box 397. 3-1 FOR SALE Dry body wood. Phone 0009. , 3-1 FUEL RATIONING NOW HERE Genuine U. S. Rockwool Insu lation, blown in with our ape cial equipment, will solve your heating problem. Nothing down, payments as low as $5 per month. SUBURBAN LUMBER CO. Phone 3301 1316tf AVON PRODUCTS Phone 3-17 6691. DRIVEWAY CINDERS Phone 6817. . 1313tf FOR SALE Large size Bear Cat hammer mill. Ross Colahan, Rt. 1, Springfield, Ore. 3-6 FOR SALE 9 point Killcfer chisel, almost new. J. Micka Jr., Malin. 3-1 FOR SALE 6-inch Centrifugal Pump with suction line and foot valve. A-l .condition. $75.00. Tom Thorn, Rt. 1, Box 64, Tulelake. Phone 3702 evenings. 3-2 SMALL RANGE Good condi tion, $15. Cabin 2, 2125 Biehn. 3-1 16" GREEN - SLABS $2 cord at the mill, you haul it. Ack ley sawmill, 61 Klamath ave nue. Buy direct from driver at wood bin. Peyton and Co. 3-27 FOR SALE Electric water heat er and electric range. Phone 7535. 3-3 FOR SALE New Sonotone Vacuum Tube audiphone. Cheap. G. J. Hilyard. Phone 5905. 3-4 FULLER BRUSHES Clem Joyer. 1435 Martin. Phone 5677. 3-31 STOVES REPAIRED All parts stocked. Used furniture, stoves bought. OK Second Hand Store, 820 Klamath. Phone 5671. 3-31m FRIGIDAIRE Room 232, Hall Hotel. 3-2 42 Miscellaneous Wanted RAW FURS WANTED We are here to buy furs and will be ' here till April 5. Get In touch with us immediately. It will be to your interest to deal with us, the remainder of the season, and we will do our best to please you at all times, L. L. Noonchester and Millie Noonchester, Cascade Apt Hotel, 230 So. 11th, across from the Elk Garage. Phone 5118, Apt. 114. 3-18 TRAPPERS Ship your musk- rats to us. State valuations if you wish. Feel sure we can satisfy you. Geo. E, Upton, raw fur dealer, 214 A Street So., Forest Grove, Ore. 3-5 COUPLE with two small chil dren want to rent furnished house. Close in. Box 1044, Herald-News. 3-1 CASH PAID for muskrats, no waiting, no delay. Jack Karp Cummings Fur Shop. 1213tf WILL PAY CASH for good used washing machine. Phone 7107. 3-2 WANTED TO BUY 45 automa tic nistol for marine in nnrn chute troop,- Phone 8009. Rt. l, uox 860. Airs, fred Bey mer. 3-2 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 3323, nights 3S03. 4970U WAVTUn Cuttle, ahean .v,H hogs. J. D. Beckley, Phone 7334 evenings. FOR SALE 28 head dairy cows and equipment and ranch for rent. News-Herald Box 780. 3-6 Manhetl and fyinxMuUcd PENNY ISSUES TAKE OVER ON Dili's irkei Bf VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK, March 1 (AP Stocks generally slipped a cog today in the heaviest market dealings for more than year as "penny" Issues monopolized the ticker tape with blocks running to 10,000 shares. Profit cashing on the lengthy upswing received the principal blame for the stumble. The list was shaky from the start and, while assorted low-priced rails, tractions and Industrial favorites posted new 3-year tops, losses of fractions to more than 2 points predominated near the close. Transfers of around 2,- 000,000 shares were the largest since December 30, 1941. ' Closing quotations: American Can .......... 781 Am Car Si Fdy 32 Am Tel & Tel 1431 Anaconda ... 281 Calif Packing 24 aCt Tractor 471 Comm'nw'lth & Sou 1 General Electric .. 381. General Motors .................. 471 Gt Nor Ry pfd 28 i Illinois Central . 91 Int Harvester ......... 63 Kennecott .. 311 Lockheed . 201 Long-Bell "A" 7J Montgomery Ward 351 Nash-Kelv 81 N Y Central 131 Northern Pacific 101 Pac Gas & El ...... 261 4 281 841 161 9 361 . 63 19 51 51 81 18 921 Packard Motor . Penna R R , J. C. Penney ........ Republic Steel ..... Richfield Oil , Safeway Stores Sears Roebuck Southern Pacific Standard Brands . Sunshine Mining Trans-America Union Oil Calif Union Pacific U S Steel , 831 Warner Pictures 9J 46 Financial LOANS Established 8 Years in Klamath County Furniture Loans Signature Loans Livestock Loans $25 to $300 Rogers Finance Co. S-189 412 Main Dial 5113 3-31m 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, Mgr. M-275 S-241 114 N. 7th Phone. 3325 3-3 lm 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 5195 3-3 lm 48 . Business Opportunities FOR SALE OR TRADE Lease and furnishings of hotel and apartments. Close in. . Box 1047, Herald-News. 3-1 If you want to sell it phone The Herald and News "want ads." 3124 A beantif hI room COStS only 0Q Bin THE MIRACLE WALL PIMM BIG BASIN LBR.C0. Main fc Spring Phone 3144 LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, March 1 W)FSMN) Cattle: Salable 80. Medium to good steers, heifers, and range cows absent; lower grade she-stock ac tive, steady to 23 higher, most common cowi 9.75-10.80, bulk cutters 26 higher at 8.75, fee canners 7.00-.75; medium to good bulla quoted 11.00-12.00. Calves: None. Nominal; choice vealers quoted 14.00-18.00. Hogs: Salable 100. Around 10 higher than Thursday; package good barrows and gilts 18.60; odd good sows 14.28. Sheep: Salable 800. Undertone fully steady; good to choice wool ed lambs quoted 14.80-13.30, package good 91-lb. wooled lambs 13.30; medium to choice wooled ewes 8.00-9.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, March 1 (AP USDA) Salable hogs 16,000; total 21,000; fairly active, gen erally steady with Friday's aver age; top $18.60; bulk good and choice 180-320 lbs. $18.30-55; most good and choice 150-180 lbs. $14.75-13.50; lighter weights usu ally $14.50 down; good 360-550. lb. sows $14.90-15.23, with a few choice kinds up to $15.40. Salable cattle 14,000; salable calves 1000; fat steers and year lings, steady to strong;, good and choice grades active; strictly choice kinds very scarce; bulk $14.50-16.50; top $17.15 paid for 1275 lb. averages; next highest. price $17.00; sizable supply $16.25-75; heifers slow, steady, bulk $13.00-15.00; cow? in line with late last week; good grade beef cows up to $13.50; cutters $9.75 down; bulls slow; steady; practical top weighty sausage of fer $13.75; vealers steady at $16.00-17.50; stock cattle scarce. Salable sheep 8000; total 9000; early sales good to choice wool ed offerings about steady at $15.60-16.00; choice lambs featur ing slowness; best held $16.35 and above; double good to choice fed clipped lambs with No. 1 skins and fall shorn $15.75; un dertone steady on few sheep; yearlings scarce. PORTLAND, Ore., March 1 (AP-USDA) Cattle: salable 1, 100, total 1300; calves salable and total 75; market closing ac tive, steady to strong, instances shade higher, bulls mostly 25c higher; medium to good fed steers $14.00-15.50, one load good to choice $15.00; common steers $10.75-12.50; medium fed heifers $13.00-14.00, common heifers $9.00-11.00; canner and cutter cows $7.00-8.75; fat dairy type cows to $10.00; medium to good beef cows $10.50-12.75; medium to good bulls mostly $12.00-13.50, odd head $13.75, common down to $10.00; good to choice vealers $15.00-16.00. Hogs: salable 1350, total 1.- 750; market opened 10c higher than Friday, - late trade about steady; good to choice 180-230 lbs. $15.50-75, carloads mostly $15.75; 250-300 lbs. $15.00-25; light lights $15.00; good sows 2ac higher at $14.25-50; choice 82-100 lb. feeder pigs $16.00- n.oo; ' Sheep: Salable 500, total 1300; market steady but slow on low er grades; one lot good to choice 106 lb. led wooled lambs $15; medium- to good lambs $13.50 14.75; common grades $10.00 12.00; load 71 lb. feeder lambs $12.50, sorted, at $9.00; good ewes ' $7.75, cull to medium grades $2.50-6.00. Ag Department Adds Medford to Klamath Area Territory SALEM, March 1 (IP) C. R. Jester, Klamath Falls represen tative of the state department of agriculture, has had the Med ford area added to his territory, the department said Saturday. Aage Gribskov, representative at Medford, resigned today to engage in farming at Junction City. Search Continues For Navy Victims MARSHFIELD, March 1 (Pi Search, continued today for the eight navy, men missing since the minesweeper YMS-133 cap sized off Coos Bay February 20. Commander W. R. Brust of the Coos Bay navy section base said officers had braved rough seas to search the minesweeper which was washed ashore, but found no bodies. In addition to the missing, five others died in the capsizing. NEW FIELD, CONQUERED OCEANSIDE, Calif. (P) There's a manpower shortage, so Capt. Earl . T. Crawford hired Luclle Worlev. Mary Rounds and Peggy Devers the first girl barsers ever to work in a marine corps shop. 1 Furthermore, he's going to increase the staff of barberettes to seven. The following are the great est wasters of rubber tires: speed, mechanical condition of car, pressure, rough starting and stopping. Portland j PrnrlurA I PORTLAND, Or., H.reh 1 (AP)-BUT-TIER AA trwlo prints rlons Atltjai A grd printi 6H4c, Mr ton. Mo, a fr4 prints Bio lb. Bl'TTJSRFAt first qu.lltr, mitlmum ! of l pr ctot told It fiftTrd It tort I srid, &2&3ty lb.; premium qutlity mi , Imum of ,W of 1 par Mfil scMlty, U-UVt lb.; vU.j rout tn4 country point f than first or 60; coml quality i Port. Ian4 In tinder first or W-MUc. CHRKUKHllln price to foriltnd ri , , tallm; Tillamook tripltti, too, loaf, U4 lb.; triplet to whotfialtr. ITo Ib.i loaf, S7Uo F.O.B. Tillamook. KOQS Nominal prlct to rttallirt! 4 largt, tie; B large 0e: A medium, M B medium. S7o; A imall, lie doteo. KGO-Nomloal prlc to producer: A large, 39c; B large, Me; A medium. If) B medium. Me doaen, LIVE rouiTRY-Buylng prlcei: Vo. I grade Leghorn broiler, 1 to S lbs,, it colored Ujtn, under tk lb,, Wot so k to 4) 101. jvc ; eoiorea router, ovtr 4 id., . 29c; Leghorn bene, under S',4 lb., Mo, over 4 I hi., Sfte; colored hant, 4 to A ' lb.. ho, ovir io., mc; ho, 1 graat neni, m lea; No. S grade 100 let ; rooater, 10? lb.' DRESSED TURKEYS Selling price, oous try dreiaed hen, M-34c; packer' siocWft hen. No, 1. M'Ao cah-carnr: Ian torn. - over SO lb., Mc etih carry. RABBITS Average country hilled, to rt taller. fio-ASo lb.: live orlca to oroducera. Sft-SAo Ih. COUNTRY MEATS Selling prtOI VO f tallm: country killed hoge, bet butcher, 120-UB lba Z3-S3'Ac: veaier. fancy, o lb. 1 good heavy, lo-Me lb.: rough heavy, lS'ISe lb.; cannercutter cow (new celling) l',ic lb.; bull (new celling), X1p lb. J lambs, t7 lb. tw, good, lAo Ib.i wes, poor. We. ONIONS Green, We.fi.10 doien bunches f Oregon dry, 11.94; Idaho, large, W M M-lb. t bag. HAT Wholesale price: alfalfa. Ho. 1. S3I.50; No. S. f31.S6-M.00 ton; oat-vtch, 30.00 ton, valley point; timothy va1ley), 430.00; do eaitem Oregon, IU-00 too; clover. 430.00 ton. WHEAT CHICAGO, March 1 (P) Wheat prices maintained firm,' undertone today on mill buying. Failure of hedging sales to de velop as much as was expected served to encourage traders who favor higher prices. Other grain pits tagged behind the bread cereal, with much less interest shown than recently. Com was bid at ceilings through out the session. Wheat rose to new highs for the day at the close, finishing on1 gains of 1-1 i. May $1,471-1, July $1,471-!, corn was unchanged at ceilings, May $1.00, oats were' unchanged to I higher, and rye advanced 1-1. BOSTON WOOL BOSTON, March 1 (AP-USDA) " The domestic wool market was very. quiet today ' in Boston. Sales of, a car lot of average staple medium grade lambs' wool 1 was reported from Iowa at a grease price of 42 cents, F.O.B. Some . demand continues for Montevideo 50s to 56s shortly-, to-arrive wool. . ...-.,. - LEGAL NOTICES . )rwiir nr nriiii"i'T''iJ' NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S ; SALE Notice is hereby given: That under and by virtue of mn order, of sale duly made by the Honor able David R.- Vandenberg,, Judge of the Circuit Court of . Klamath County, Oregon, on the 11th dav of February. 1843, 1 ' will on or after the 16th day of March, 1943, sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, the fol lowing described realty, tc-wit: the south half of the northeast , quarter and the northwest quarter of the ' southwest quarter of Section 28; the southeast quarter of the south east quarter and part of the , southeast quarter of the north east quarter and of the north east quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 29 described' as beginning at the southeast ' corner of the northeast quarter."' of the southeast quarter; thence, west 12 chains to th, , east line of land conveyed to", -Sarahet and J. A. Moreau; thence, north along $aid 'llne which is also the east line, of the land conveyed to Zora L. and R. E. Bradbury, 34.65 chains; thence, east 12 chains to Section line; thence, south on said line 34.65 chains to place of beginning, excepting rights of way for ditches and canals granted to United States; the northeast quarter of the- northeast quarter of , Section 32, ' except the part deeded to Moreau as recorded in deed records of Klamath County, Oregon, in Vol. 89 at page 25, all in Township 39, south of Range 10, east of the Willamette Meridian in Klam ath County, Oregon. Bids may be submitted at offices of A. C. Yaden, 409 Main street, . Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated this 15th day of February, , 1943. MAE R. BRADBURY Guardian of Clement J. Bradbury Estate. ... . F 15-22; M 1-8 No. 187 , FOR SALE Certified California Blua Tag Russet Seed Potatoes Geo. C. Burger 209 Williams Bldg. Phone 5660 T