My 1, 1048 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE ELEVEN Classified ads Meeting Notices Ulinmth liiti ( rrfrfllm im i o'olotk. uit (" Mil i Ittll Idilllllvt. W. I. liHiill. win Hour. Lost and Found LOST Trunk lid of 36 black Chevrolet. Call 3UH0. 5-1 LOST Between Pelican theatre and Willard Ilotol brown leath er wallet containing money, American Legion card, social security card, benrlng name of Alex Fowlle. Finder please return to Carl Stclnselfcr, 845 Spring. 53 LOST Gns book A. Esther Wnlden, Gen. Del., City. S 3 tOST Gnu ration book belong ing to A. P. Jucobacn, 1007 . Derby. 8J! LOST Uatlon book 2. Lyle Frldloy, 32U Lincoln.- 3-2 LOST Sugar Uatlon book. G. Wagner, 1634 Division. USKD SEWING MACHINED bought and old. Singer Sew ing Center, 1213 Main. Dial (1771. 920 MONUMENTS Klamath Folia Marble and Granite Works, 116 So. 11th. rhone 6381. 5-1 CALL 6730 for concrete work ,, vnnp rrmolprv lot. 512 10 Barvtcn Furniture upholstering. reflnlnhlng, repairing. Cabi net built. Carpenter work of all klnd. Painting and kalso mlnlng done. Phone 4817. 3841 ShBJla way. 8-7 CURTAINS laundered and stretched. Phone 3717. 8-2 EiwiNG MACHINES RENTED by month. Singer Sewing Cen ter, 1213 Main St. Dial 6771. 8-8 HOUSEHOLD refrigeration and washing machine service. Dial i 8303 or 6448 after 2 p. m. Victory Service Co., 1008 Pros- pect. 5-14 Care for children week ends. Phone 6144. 814 -J. A. TUFTS Heating Special- J 1st. Chimneys, furnaces, oil burners, stoves cleaned, repair ed. Phono 8404, 8-3 tLECTROLUX Authorized Ser vlce. L. C. Carr, 621 Mitchell. Phone 7167. 8-8 tENTISTRY Flno dentures, nice plate repair, extractions, gold, silver and porcelain fill ings. Dr. Tabcr, Bonanza. 8-1 WILL obtain your delayed birth certificate for you Chos. Hathaway, 120 No. 10th St., Klamath Falls, Ore. 3-31 Br. M. C. CASSEL, chiropractic clinic, colon and rectal dis eases. 832 Main. Dial 7213 8-31m PICTURE FRAMING Gocllcr's, 230 Main. 8-31m HEMSTITCHING RESSMAKING, Buttons and Buckles covorcd. Alterations oil new and old clothing. Mrs H. M. Allonclor, 731 Main, Room 216. Phono 7263. 5-31m PAINTING KALSOMINING II , L. Brown. Phone 4226. 8-3 lm FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh Ing. Clifford Golden. Phone 3022. 8-3 lm BELTS for all makes refrigera tors, washors, vacuum clean ers, or general use. Merit Washing Machine Service, 611 South Sixth. 3-3 lm PICTURE FRAMING Van's Camera Shop, 727 Main. B-31m ACCORDION LESSONS. 407 N.Oth. Phono 3408. . 4-33 TOOL DESIGNERS: Indispen sable to Vlctoryl Many opoiv Ingsl You enn train quickly and qualify for good Jobs through International Cor respondence Schools, 'Box 1332, Scrnnlon, Pa. S-l DRAFTSMEN: Men and women urgontly needed. Architectur al, Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, Aeronautical, and Ship Drafting. 400 other sub jects. ; International Corre spondence Schools', Box 1532, Scranton, Pa, 8-1 14 Help Wantad Temala ANTED Experienced or un experienced hotel maid. In quire housekeeper. Hotel Wil- lard. 3721U iv ANTED Experienced book keeper. Excellent salary and opportunity for tho right per son. Phono 7267. 2B77U GIRL WANTED during summer months lor light housework. , 84 Mala, 8-3 14 Htlp Wanted Female WANTED Housekeeper. B0, room and board. Inquire Mis Marshall, Stato Employment Office. 81 WANTED Woman to do house keeping and care for rabbits on shares. Box 24, Modoc Point. 8547U CURB GIRL WANTED Inquire at Tlk-Tok after 6 p. m. 3308tf WANTED Afternoon cook. Walgreen Fountain. 3308U WANTED Woman to care for semi-Invalid and light house keeping. Sundays and holidays off. 1421 Esplanado, Apt. 6. 8-1 BUSINESS OFFICE POSITION now open In Klamath Falls to capablo, Intelligent young wo man with good appearance and pleasing personality who wishes employment In a firmly established war essential In dustry. Good starting salary, wage progression, clean, plena ant, diversified work. Exper ience desirable but not neces sary. If not now enguged In an essential occupation write News-Herald Box 3881. 5-1 CAR HOPPERS WANTED Full or part time; fry cook, night shift, Apply In person. BurrO-N. 8-3 WANTED Beauty operator, Guaranteed salary. Louise Beauty Service, 435 Main. Ph. 8200. 5-0 16 H.lp Wanted, Mala WANTED Washman, Steady. Good wages. Dunsmulr Steam Laundry, Dunsmuir, Calif. 3-4 YOUNG MAN for Inside sales and slock work In store. Pre fer man with some mechan ical experience. Give age, ref erence and phone. News-Her ald Box 2073. 3-1 CATERPILLAR DRIVER with wheeling experience. Western Pine Mills, 318 Main. Phone 4400 or 3612 evenings. 8-3 MILLWRIGHTS, with construc tion experience preferred. Western Pine Mills. 518 Main. Phone. 4400 or 3612 evenings. 8-3 FALLERS, good timber, level country. Western Pine Mills, 818 Main. Phone 4400 or 3612 evenings. 8-3 RATCHET SETTER TURN DOWN MEN GREEN CHAIN MEN LUMBER PILERS Western Pine Mills, 518 Main Phone 4400 or 3612 evenings 3-3 SERVICE STATION operator, $150 month and commissions. News-Herald Box 3628. 5-3 WANTED AT ONCE In North, crn California meat cutler, Apply In person or by mail to Mhe Weed Mercantile com pany, Weed, California. 5-7 WANTED AT ONCE in Northern California, service station at tendant. Apply in person or by mail to the Weed Mcrcan tile company, Weed, Calif. 5-7 WANTED AT ONCE In Northern California, manager and buyer lor gents furnishings depart ment. Apply In person or by mail to tho Weed Mercantile company, Weed, Calif. 8-7 20 Room and Board ROOM-BOARD Close in. Phone 4765. 1028 Jefferson. 3270U BOARD AND ROOM Private shower, steam heat. 723 Klam ath Ave. 8-20 ROOM AND BOARD 1841 Main. 5-3 22 Rooms For Rant OUTSIDE ROOMS. Crater Ho tel. 120 N. 2nd. 5-0 MARS HOTEL 1411 Main, by tho armory. Steam heated rooms $3.50 week up. Tran sients $1.00. '5-3m ROOMS 1034 High. S-5m ROOM FOR RENT 314 No. 10th. 5-1 ROOMS 134 N. 3rd. 3-20 CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th. All outside, newly decorated, modern rooms. All with now Innersprlng mattresses. Free parking. 5 -31m ROOM FOR RENT 814 N. 10th 5-14 24 , Apartmanta For Ram CLEAN, FURNISHED APTS. Also nice room, private bath, garage. Pina and Cedar. 8-8 CLEAN Housekeeping Rooms- Close In. Everything furnish- ed. $4 week, Sleeping rooms $2 week. 410 So. 6th. 8-8 VACANCY Rex Arms Apart ments, 224 Broad. Phone 8760. Now management, Mr. and Mrs. Lovelace. 5-8m FOR RENT 2-bcdroom duplex, furnished, Adults. 466 Hill side Ave. 8-1 FURNISHED APT. li blocks from Esqulra theatre. . 707 Washington. 3553U PONDOSA APTS. Market and Klamath. - 8-25 A LARGE 1-room and a 2-room furnished apt 14U Main, 8-1 24 Apartmants For Rent FURNISHED 2-room apartment. W ntor paid. Couple only. No parking space. Inquire after noons, 716 No. 0th. $25 month. 17B6M VACANCY 421 Onk. 8-3 UNFURNISHED APT. 1085 Auburn. 8-1 FURNISHED APARTMENTS Utilities furnished. 419 No 10th. 3-18 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS and cabins. 1143 Pine. Ph. 4448. 5-1 FURNISHED APT.; also sleeping room, mono 3dd. ma i'lne. 5-1 VACANCY Lee Apartments. Phone 0047., 3402U THREE-ROOM furnished apart ment, couple, no peu. viua Marquise, 1320 Oak. 3403U FURNISHED 2-room apartments. Bath, refrigerator, utilities. $3 week. 220 So. 4th. 8-3 FURNISHED 2-room apartment and housekeeping rooms. 133 N. 10th. 5-3 3-ROOM FURNISHED APT. Near S. P. depot. Inquire 117 No. 8th. 5-1 UNFURNISHED 4-room apart ment in duplex, Adults only. 434 N. 5th St. 3-1 VACANCY 900 Owens. 5-5 FURNISHED APT. FOR RENT 203 Washington. 3512U LARGE unfurnished apartment. Ph. 3086. 2219 So. 6th. 5-1 NEWLY DECORATED, furnish ed 3-room apartment Electric utilities. Adults only. No pets. 927 Lincoln. Inquire 915 Lincoln. 5-1 APARTMENT COTTAGE, close to Main, suitable for two. Ph. 4272 days, 8130 evenings. 3887U FOR RENT Large 3-room Apt. Adults,' no pets. 430 Wash ington. Phone 3598. 38B8tf CASCADE APARTMENT HOTEL Apartment accom modations with hotel service. Complete kitchen and dinette. Day, week or month. Three blocks from city center. 8-31m ESPLANADE COURT APART ments furnished; by the week or month. Walking dis tance. 1605 Esplanade. . 5-3 lm VACANCY Alameda Apts. Fur nished. 1800 Esplanade. Steam heat. Phone 6945 before 3 p. m. 5-3 FURNISHED two room apart ments. 405 North 3rd. 5-7 28 Houiti For Rant TRUCKS FOR RENT You drive; move yourself, save V4. Stiles Beacon Service, 1201 East Main. Phone 8304. 5-7 m BACHELORS' CABINS Close In. $10 month. 510 So. 5th. 5-21 3-ROOM partly furnished house. Clean. Cheap. Al Sloan, coun ty clerk's office. 3712tf FURNISHED 4-room house. New ly renovated. Garage. Walk ing distance. $25. Call 927 Jefferson after 5. 3827tf FOR RENT Cozy 3-room fur nished house. Adults. Close in. 718 Jefferson St. ' 3-1 3-ROOM modern house, Stewart 4s Lenox. Phone 5917. 5-3 FOR RENT Partly furnished house. Phone 6523. 3587U SMALL, MODERN furnished house. Everything furnished. 2123 Blchn. 3401U FOR RENT Partly furnished 3-room house. Inquire 4627 Shasta way, 3-4 FOR RENT Modern, partly fur nished 4-room house. Lawn and garage. 1522 Siskiyou. 4-31 3-ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT On Third St. $13 per month. J. W. Copcland Yards. Phone 3197. 5-1 CLEAN modern 2 bedroom house, gas range, heater, floor coverings, garage. Adults $27.50. 2310 Orchard. Phone 4376. 8-3 3-ROOM HOUSE Call 6676 be fore 4 or 6301 after. 3909tf 3-ROOM furnished house, bath and garage, 2304 Pershing way. , 3987U THREE ROOM furnished duplex $22.50. Phone 3211. 5-4 28 Miscellaneous For Rent FOR RENT Garage on So. 6th St., space 80x73 ft., $30 month. Call 7410 after 6 p. m. 3554tf DEAD CAR STORAGE ONLY Safety and protection. Cars are not moved or molested. 231 So. 11th. 5-31m WHEEL CHAIRS, hospital bed with Bcautyrcst mattress floor waxors. Phone 8353. Klamath Furniture. 8-3 tm 30 Real Estate For Sal ' LOT AND 3-ROOM HOUSE $750. Two blocks from South 6th St. Right on but line. 2440 Shasta way. Phone 7620. 8132U 30 Raal Estate For Bale irtvyyyyvvvrti'vvrvv 20 ACRE FARM One mile out, all under Irri gation, owner has been carry ing 16 to 20 head of cattle the year around on it. Lovely setup for a small dairy or farm. Only $4200. INCOME PROPERTY ' Within three blocks of Main street. One and a half blocks of land with 26 rental buildings on it.. All in nice shape. Average rental Income $350 per month. Artesian water. $18,000. 60 ACRE RANCH Four miles out. For quick sale will give an exceptionally low price and easy terms, SHASTA WAY A beautiful home on Shasta Way. Garden .and berries. Full basement. $4500. E. Gray Real Estate Corner 7th & Pine Sts. 5-1 4 ACRES NEAR KENO for sale or rent. Good house, good well. Terms. Inquire, 1143 Pine. S-l HOMES, farms, business proper ty. See EVERETT DENNIS 121 N. 8th. Ph. 8491 5-2 160 ACRES PASTURE LAND, 2 miles east of Klamath Falls, SEtSWi Sec. 23, WINEI NE1NWI Sec. 28, Twp. 38, Range S EWM. Price $300. Write Mary E, Everson, Darby, Montana. 5-1 1000-ACRE STOCK RANCH Will run 1000 head cattle. Good range and water rights. 300 acres spud land. Box 3379, Herald-News. 8-3 FOR SALE OR RENT 3-room house with Victory garden space, lawn and garage. Phone 3236. 3582tf FOR SALE BY OWNER 5-room , modern house. Hardwood floors, oil furnace. Inquire 4677 Crosby or phone 5593. 5-3 FOR SALE 4-room modern house, large garden spot. 311 Division. 5-1 FOR SALE BY OWNER, on Pa cific Terrace, modern, new 5-room story and H house. Full basement, 2 partly fur nished bedrooms in half story. , Price much below cost. Mast be seen to be appreciated. Phone 4887. At home eve nings, Saturday and Sundays. 5-6 3-ROOM MODERN HOME with dinette, garage and woodshed, large garden space. One-half block off So. 6th and bus line. Phone 7836. 5-1 FOR SALE Residence property, close in. Income $100 month. Price $8500. Terms if desired. Inquire 1005 Pine. 5-4 ACRE GOOD GROUND, 4-room house, root cellar, chicken coop, garage. $2500. $600 down. 4804 Bisbce. 3-6 FOR SALE by owner, close in, modern 8 - room furnished house, plastered, concrete foundation, large front and rear porch, stationary tubs, 4 cabins in rear all furnished, garage and woodshed. Terms. Phone 6744 or call at 412 Michigan. 5-3 FOR SALE Equity in 2 acres and modern 4-room house, Shady Pine. Rt. 3, Box 1147. 5-3 FOR SALE 1 acre. House, trees, berries. $1000. Terms if suitable. Inquire 1509 Der by St., off Shasta way. 5-8 FOR SALE Gorr Island ' Klamath river, near Keno. Send offer to Albert Martin son, 2226 North 56th St., Lin coln, Nebraska. 5-4 32 Real Estate Wanted HAVE BUYER for Hot Springs' property. Will also pay cash for your home. E. Gray Real Estate, corner 7th and Pine. Phone 3865. 5-1 34 Automotive GET YOUR AUTO GLASS in stalled at Kimball's Glass Shop, 827 Walnut. Ph. 7378, 1 8-6m WE BUY AND SELL Used Cars For the best deal, see Selby last. Public Used Car Lot, 7th and Oak. 3384tf FOR SALE 1038 Bulck Cen tury model sedan. Good rub ber and mechanical condition. $750. Phone 7474. 5-1 MECHANICALLY GOOD Model A Coupe. Inquire 920 Front. ' 5-3 FOR SALE The cleanest 1936 Ford Tudor in town. Phone 3527. See at 1523 Division No dealers please. S-l ONE 1940 Chcv. Pickup for rent. Call 6095 after 6 o' clock. 5-5 WANTED TO BUY '35 or '36 car in good shape.. Terms, Phone 3027. 3921tf FOR SALE Heavy duty Liber ty auxiliary truck transmis sion sultablo for D-533 Inter national. $100, Merrill Gar age. 8-7 38 Miscellaneous For Sal Auction POSTPONED at the Egert Ronch because of weather. , Watch for dato. LANDSCAPING, large size fruit trees, flowering and shade trees, evergreen shrubs, roses and perennial flowers. Call us for estimate of complete landscaping your home. Lake shore Gardens Nursery. Phone 4082. 5-19 WE HAVE good selection of pure Bristle Paint and Kalsomine Brushes for painting contract ors subject to slight restric tions. F. R. Hauger, 513 Mar ket, 5-4 NEW wool sacks and twine for sale at Charlie Read's Sad dlery. 2805tf ROOFING Composition, wood or built-up roofs. Suburban Lumber Co. Phone 3301. 3725U DRY PINE MILL BLOCKS $5.25, 128 cubic ft., delivered. Or save by hauling your own In truck or trailer. Metier Bros., South 6th and Altamont. Phone 3852. 3338U DRIVEWAY CINDERS -6817. Phone 1485U AVON PRODUCTS 6144. ..... Phone 5-14 RADIOS FOR SALE First house past Frankford's wood yard on Bend highway. 5-25 DUST MOPS, 60c up. Dust mitts, 20c up. Steel wool, 3 pads 10c. Limit 6 pads. Wall brushes, $1.50. Wet Mops, Scrubs and Brushes of every description. F. R. Hauger, 515 Market. . 5-4 LAWN DIRT AND FERTILIZER Phone 6317. Roy Schmeck, 2438 Shasta way. 3-8 FULLER BRUSHES Clem Joyer, 1435 Martin. Phone 5677. 5-14 SOILAX for wall washing, paint cleaning and general home use. GOELLER'S, across from Willard. 5-25 KEMTONE Goeller's, across from Willard. 230 Main. 5-25 UNCLE SAM SAYS: No re strictions on repairs and main tenance. Let us help you with your painting, roof and re modeling. Nothing down. Pay ments itiw b $5.00 per month. Suburban Lumber Co. Phone 3301. 3398U 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 Lum ber Co. Phone 3301. 3400tf KEMTONE The best interior finish available. Suburban Lumber Co. Phone 3301. 3737U GLASS Mirrors, resilvering. plate, window and auto glass, furniture tops, shelves. Kim ball's Glass Shop, 527 Walnut. Phone 7376. 5-6m ROOFING See us first for an estimate of roofing. Sealey Bros., contractors. Phone 8920. 2456tf FULLER BRUSHES R. V. Mor gan, 3348. 532 South River side. 5-8m HEADQUARTERS for Fine Chamois, $2.00 up. F. R. Hauger, 515 Market. 3-4 AVON PRODUCTS Alda Kemp Phone 6691. 5-18 FOR SALE 10,000 lbs. rye, $1.75 per 100 lbs. Bring sacks. J. N. Drew, Hildebrand, Ore. 3-3 DO YOU KNOW that you can paint your house Inside and outside with not a cent of cash? We will furnish the paint and pay the labor. You pay as low as $5.00 per month, J. W. Copeland Yard. Phone 3197. 5-5 R-D-8 CATERPILLAR with bull dozer and heavy duty winch. Pleasant Creek Mining Co., Rogue River, Ore. 8-3 200 AMP. Lincoln electric weld er. Pleasant Creek Mining Co., Rogue River, Ore. 3-3 AVON PRODUCTS Anna Funk Phone 3450. 5-28 FOR SALE Potato planter, dig- gor, cultivator and middle breaker, International horse- drawn. Good condition. $250, Francis Hannon, Tulclake. 5-1 FOR SALE 1 power take off for Fordson tractor, $15.00. 8102 So. 6th St. 5-2 FOR SALE 2-piccc used daven port set; steel folding bed; small desk table; also Baldwin piano In excellent condition, special cash price $130. 534 Pacific Terrace. 3-1 FOR SALE Practically new Bendix washer, $180 cash, News-Herald Box 3898. 8-3 FOR SALE Cabin boat newly painted, trailer and motor. Phono 7034 or call at 116 Old Fort Road. 6-4 38 Miscellaneous Tot Bale ' RUBBER STAMPS, printed signs, made-to-order, commer cial printing. Most reasonable prices. Geo. J. Kunzman, 127 No. 4th. Phone 6632. 3-31m STOVES REPAIRED All parts stocked. Used furniture, stoves bought. OK Second Hand Store, 820 Klamath. Phone 5671. 8-3 lm TOO MUCH WASHINGTON BUREAUCRACY. Send stamp for FREE information about our leaflet "What To Do About It." Val. Truax, Hotel Medford, Medford, Ore. 5-1 38 For Sal or Trade RAWLEIGH Products. Frank Leiblein. 2916 Bi.sbee. 8-17 42 Miscellaneous Wanted I BUY USED PIANOS for cash, , add only value of recondition ing work and sell on terms. Louis R. Mann, Tuner, Derby's, 120 N. 7th. Phones 4519 or 7175. 5-21 WANTED Shaper, Jointer, 14 or 16-inch band saw. 39 Glen Oak Court, Medford, Ore. 5-1 WANTED Small child's tricy- cle. Phone 4719. 5-1 WANTED TO RENT 4 room house. Phone 5440. 5-3 44 Livestock and Poultry FOR SALE 3000 7-weeks-old turkey poults. Will be ready for sale June 12. $2.00 each. Very fine stock. If interested contact G. P. Ryals, Albany, Ore. 5-1 WANTED Live poultry of all Kinds. Also eggs. Martin Pro duce. Phone 3372. 6-17 FOR SALE 1 large cow, some half-acre heifers. Call after 5 p. m. 5704 Avalon. S-l WANTED TO BUY A ffond milk cow. P. O. Box 21, Beatty Ore. 5-3 FOR SALE Milk cow, part fawith and Holstein. Inq. 5634 Cottage Ave. 5-1 48 Financial PAY AS YOU GO! Consolidate your old debts with a cash loan. Up to 12 months to repay. Money also available for current needs. Automobile Loans Up to $500 Furniture - Salary Loans Up to $300 COMMERCIAL FINANCE CORPORATION P. A. Everett, Mgr. 116 South Eighth Street, TeleDhone 32R.1 s-mi u.nx 5-31 See K. A. (Dinty) Moore For AUTO LOANS PERSONAL LOANS FURNITURE LOANS Simple Credit Requirements Complete Privacy 12 months to pay Quick Service No Co-Signers Locally Owned Motor Investment Co. Klamath's Oldest M-275 S-241 114 N. 7th Phone 3325 5-31m CASH LOANS WITHOt! ' FXDORSKRS I WAYS TO GET A CONSUMS. CASH LOAN TRONE WRITE - COME IK Tm dcH no co-ilmfri er fndorter to get -coniumer loan THREE LOAN PLANS NO. I INCOME LOANS On your note only. No wap tuign- nirnti, No co-Mgncr NO.S-VURNITURB UMN8 Your chircttr li mort tmporUnt than the furniture It if If NO.J-AUTO LOANS 20 to 60G cnh loam and reCi- CONSUMERS CREDIT COMPANY (M-2.W 720 Pine St. sum) Phone 7711 5-31m 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 i Klamath Falls Sixth and Main. Phone 5193 6-31m Potatoes CHICAGO, May 1 (AP-USDA) Potatoes, arrivals 10; on track 15; total U. S. shipments 202; new stock; supplies very light, demand good, market firm at ceilings; old stock: supplies very light, demand good, market iirm; Texas 50-lb. sacks Bliss Triumphs victory grade $3.05; California 100-lb. sacks Long Whites U, S. No. 1, $4.74-83; Idaho 100-lb. sacks Russet Bur- banks U. S. No. 1, $4.10; Idaho utility grades $3.70. LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, May 1 (AP) (Federal-State Mar ket News) CATTLE: For five days 250; compared week ago; good steers, heifers, and range cows steady; about four loads medium 030-1000 lb. fed Holstein steers $14.50-15.00, after four per cent shrink; good steers quoted to $6.50, package 1109 lb. young cows and heifers $13.75, extreme top; most good grass fat cows $13.00, bulk common to me dium range cows $11.50-13.00, common cows $10.00-50, cutters salable $9.00-50, canners mostly $7.50-8.25; odd head 1445 lb. bulls $13.00, medium sausage $11.00-12.00. CALVES: For five days 35. Steady; few choice 315 lb. veal- ers $16.00. HOGS: For five days 1550. Compared week ago: barrows and gilts mostly 20 cents higher; good sows 25 cents higher. Clos ing top good to choice barrows and gilts $15.45; good sows $14.35. SHEEP: For five days. 400. Compared week ago: spring lambs steady; good to choice quoted $15.00-75, medium to common 69 lb. $14.25 as feeders; good woolcd ewes salable $8.00, culls $4.50-5.50. PORTLAND, Ore., May 1 (AP-USDA) Cattle: salable for week 1410; calves: 150; week's general market steady discount ing few high sales early Mon day; week's bulk medium to good fed steers $16.00-50, top $16.75, common down to $12; feeders up to $15.23; good fed heifers $15.00-50, load $15.35, few head $16.00, common heif ers $10.00-12.00; canner and cut ter cows $7.00-9.25, fat dairy type cows $9.50-11.00, medium to good beef cows $11.50-13.25; medium to good bulls $12.00 $14.00; good and choice vealers $15.00-16.50. Hogs: salable for week 3300; opened 40c higher, closing 25c lower than week ago; extreme early top $15.75, mostly $15.65 down, closing top $15.00 for around 190-220 lbs., heavier weights penalized 50c and more, and light lights 75c to $1 off; odd sows steady, largely $13.50, few to $13.75 and odd head down to $13.25; good and choice feeder pigs $16.50-18.00, 140 lbs. down to $15.50; good stags around $11.00. Sheep: salable for week 420; uneven and .most classed nom inal; supply mostly cleanups with very few finished spring ers available; good springers largely $15.00, odd head to $16 on specialty orders early; good to choice fed shorn lambs $15.25; bulk supply medium to good grade shorn and wooled at $13.25-15.00; good wooled and fall shorn ewes $7.50-8.00, fresh shorn down to $7.00, com mon down to $4.00. CHICAGO, May 1 (AP-USDA) Salable hogs 300, total 8000; not enough good and choice hogs to make a market; shippers took none; compared week ago all weights good and choice sows 10-20 cents lower.- - Salable cattle 300, total 500; compared Friday last week: choice fed steers and yearlings 10-15 cents lower; medium and good grades 25 cents off, com mon kinds 25-50 cents down; top $17.65; long yearlings $17.25; bulk fed steers and yearlings $14.50-16.75, common and me dium $12.50-13.75; heifers weak to 25 cents lower, top $16.85 bulk $13.75-16.00; cows weak to 25 cents lower; weighty cutters closed at $10.00 down; strictly good beef cows to $14.50, most medium to good grades $12.00 to $13.50; bulls 25-50 cents lower: practical top late on heavy saus age bulls $13.75; vealers active at $15.00-16.00 mostly; thin stock cattle steady at $13.50 to $15.50. When a cat e&i3 a rabbit, it leaves the skin with the fur side inside. BIG BASIN LBR. CO. Main at Spring Phone 3144 I Mr COAL LABOR CRISIS LEAVES STOCKS S T By VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK, May 1 () The national coal labor crisis failed to unsettle the stock market to day and, as a matter of fact, lead ing issues advanced fractions to about 2 points, a number best levels for the year or longer. While some potential purchas ers stood aside to await the pres ident's broadcast tomorrow night and further developments In the fuel mining controversy, . there was enough investment demand for pivotals to give the list a gen eral lift: TrendB were a shade un even after a fairly good start: Bids then began to appear and, near the close, plus marks were well in the majority. . Transfers totaled 843,855 shares against 642,190 last Sat urday. "It is perhaps a favorable sign," one prominent Wall street er suggested, "that Price Admin istrator Brown should have pledged additional steps to estab lish a better balance between payrolls and living costs by an extension of price control to ev ery important staple and the roll ing back of all prices that have gotten out of handj , . . . This might indicate that the administration is prepared to ex ercise equal firmness about wages. Shares in the "new high" .di vision included . American Tele phone, International Telephone. Southern Pacific, American Car ' 4c Foundry, Douglas Aircraft, Standard Oil (N.J. ), Radio Corp., Warner Bros., Paramount Pic tures, Pennsylvania Coal, Con solidation Coal and United Air craft. Closing quotations: American Can .... . ... ...... 811 ., 36i -..149iU Am Car 4c Fdy Am Tel 4c Tel Anaconda. 28 Calif Packing Cat Tractor Comm'nw'lth tcr Soa General Electric General oMtors ' .....:...:. Gt Nor Ry pfd Illinois Central Int Harvester, ...... . Kennecott ."...V..'.l. Lockheed ........ ".; . Long-Bell J'A" 261 ..... 47 ..... I 36J ..:.. 801 ..... 301 151 681 321 23i 411 zJ' 161 281 41 901 .. 30. 171 .. 10 391 691 ..... 281 ; 61 61 91 19 91 ...... 851 131 Montgomery- Ward Nash-Kelv ....:. N Y Central . Northern Pacific Pac Gas 4c El ........ Packard Motor .... J C Penney ..... Penna R R ....... Republic Steel Richfield Oil ....... Safeway - Stores Sears Roebuck .' Southern Pacific ... :. Standard Brands ......... Sunshine Mining ........ Trans-America Union Oil Calif .,. Union Pacific . . U S Steel ........ ...... Warner Pictures WHEAT CHICAGO, May 1 (P) Wheat prices advanced as much as a cent at one time today influ enced by unfavorable crop re ports from the southwest, but most of the gain was erased in later tradings Rye rose as much as 2 cents early, but later eased with the bread cereal. : . Wheat drew support from the fact that loans on 1942 ware house stored grain matured yes terday, thereby ending the threat of redemptions and open market sale of such grain. It was be lieved the government came into possession of about 150,000,000 bushels of wheat. At the close wheat was 1-1 higher, May $1,441-1, July $1.43 1, corn was unchanged at ceil ings, May $1.05, oats were 1 low er to 1 higher and rye was up 1 li. ... BOSTON WOOL BOSTON, May 1 (AP-USDA) Very little new business was re ported in domestic wools in tha Boston market during the past week. Requests for bids on 27, 000,000 pairs of socks for the quartermaster corps resulted in inquiries being made on avail able fine clothing wools. Sales of recently arrived Montevideo wools of fine to three eighths grade were made at an tn-bond grease price range of 41-43 cents. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given tliat the undersigned has been ap pointed administratrix of the es tate of Andrew A. Ward, also known as A. A. Ward, deceased, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate ' are notified to present the tame to me with proper vouchers at the office of Clarence A. Hum ble, Court House, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from April 3, 1943. MARGUERITE M. WARD, i Administratrix. Apr. 8-10-17-24; May 1 No, 207 RQNG