May R, 1048 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH TAllM. OREGON' PAGE ELEVEN CLASSIFIED ADS I Meeting Notices aro n.it-H"ih' oajr b- Mrvap-, 1li'irUr tl"ln, May II, Hl.orl Hi imiI" al p. m. !""'' pn.iram. t. a. All Klka I" lir'aant wllh Ih'lr ncilhMt n'l h'. BWr-.hiii-nU. KLK Ulan I. Stinl I hae. Lost and round TUHSB containing gas book A, J food ntlon books. Flndor keep money and return other contents, Vera nanoori, opm gun River. Ora. 8-1 LOST Food retlon booki 1 end 2. Hrry Lebens, Rt. 1, Box 820. City. 8 LOST BRUold containing sugar book, drivers license, social security card. Hugh F. Craw ford. Phone 6303, 8-f LOST 2 white 40 pound plg s.iiirHav nluhL between Klam ath and Homedale. Finder plena call 8849. 8 LOST Purse with registration card, operator'! Ilccne, socla security card, A gas book huntln license, aome money Finder keep money. Rotum to Nnu. Humid. 6-7 i nsr Pnlr illver civilian wlnits botweon California avenue and Portland avenue. Valued keep- aake. Reward. 1013 rortiana. Call 7130. 6-7 LOST Man'a Bulova wrist watch. Return Klamath Hotel Reward. 8-7 LOST Gas ration book No. 721043. Don McAuliffe. Mn lln. Ore. 5-7 4 General Notices USED SEWING MACHINES boucht and old. Singer Sew- Ing Center, 1213 Main. Dial 8771. 8-20 I WILL NOT be responsible for any bills contracted by any one other than myself. Signed Mrs. Geo. W. McAnulty (May MeAnulty). 8-8 Personals CALL 8750 for concrete work on your cemetery lot. 8-12 EARL L. GREENE, Sanitary Barber Shop wishes to let his friends know that he has pur chased the South 8th Street Barber Shop, located between Klamath and Main on 6th St. 8-8 10 Services FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING. refinlshlng, repairing. Cabl nets built. Carpenter work of all kinds.' Painting and kalso- mlnlng done. Phone 4517. 3941 Shasta way. 8-7 SEWING MACHINES RENTED by month. Singer Sewing Cen ter, 1213 Main St. Dial 6771. 8-8 HOUSEHOLD refrigeration and washing machine service. Dial 8303 or 6448 after 2 p. m. Victory Service Co., 1005 Pros pect. 8-14 CARE FOR CHILDREN week ends. Phone 6144. 8-14 ELECTROLUX Authorlicd Ser vlce. L. C. Carr, 621 Mitchell. Phone 7187. 8-8 I WILL obtain your delayed birth certificate for you. Chas. Hathaway, 120 No. 10th St., Klamath Falls, Ore. 8-31 DR. M. C. CASSEL, chiropractic clinic, colon and rectal dis- . eases. 632 Main. Dial 7218 6-31m PICTURE FRAMING Gocller's, 230 Main. 8-31m HEMSTITCHING DRESSMAKING, Buttons and Buckles covered. Alterations on new and old clothing. Mrs H. M. AUender, 731 Main, Room 216. Phone 7263. B-31m PAINTING KALSOMINING H. L. Brown. Phone 4226. 8-31m FLOOR SANDING and refinish- Ing. Clifford Golden. Phone 3B22. 5-3 lm BELTS for all makos refrigera tors, washers, vacuum clean- ers, or general use. Merit Washing Machine Service, 611 South Sixth, 5-3 lm PICTURE FRAMING Van's Camera Shop, 727 Main. 5-3 lm CURTAINS laundered and stretched. Phone 3717. 6-lm 14 Help Wanted female WANTED Woman to do house keeping and care for rabbits on shares, Box 24, Modoc Point 3547tf WANTED Beauty operator. Guaranteed salary. Louise Beauty Service, 438 Main. Ph. 8260. 5-8 WANTED Repair woman or ailk and wool pressor. New Method Cloanors. S-6 RANCH COOK Small crew, good pay, News-Herald Box 3063. 6-6 U Help Wanted remale GIRL WANTED Cafe. Up to $8.00 per ihlft, time and one- half for over 40 noun, wan BUS for appointment. 5 WANTED Woman or girl for houiawork and care two chll dien, 11.50 day and meuls, May go home nlghla. 8unduyi off. Phone 6184. fl-6 WOMAN for four hours, home work and care of school child. Call after S p. m., 244 E. Main. 8 ft WANTED Girl for office work at The News-Herald. Some bookkeeping knowledge help ful. Apply Mm. Graham. S B WANTED Girl to work In poul try house. Martin Produce, 2415 South 8th St. 8-8 II Help Wanted, Male Mechanic WANTED Experienced over hsul mechanic, steady employ ment, good wages, guarantee. See Service Manager DICK B. MILLER CO. 8-5 WANTED AT ONCE in North- ern California meat cutter. Apply in person or by mall to tho Weed Mercantile com pany. Weed. California. 8-7 WANTED AT ONCE In Northern California, service station at tendant. Apply in person or by mall to the Weed Mercan tile company, Weed, Calif. 6-7 WANTED AT ONCE in Northern California, manager and buyer for Hunts furnishings depart ment. Apply In person or by mall to the Weed Mercantile company, Weed, Calif. 8-7 JANITOR or night porter want ed. Experienced or unexper ienced. Willnrd Hotol. 3458tf WANTED Track laborers Great Northorn Railway. Steady work. Wages to $6.50 dally. Apply roadmasler's office, Great Northern depot 8-8 CATERPILLAR DRIVER with wheeling experience. Western Pine Mills. 518 Main. Phone 4400 or 3612 evenings. 5 8 MILLWRIGHTS, with construc tion experience preferred. Western Pine Mills, 518 Main. Phone 4400 or 3612 evenings. 5-8 FALLERS, good timber, level country. Western Pine Mills, 818 Main. Phone 4400 or 3612 evenings. 5-8 RATCHET SETTER TURN DOWN MEN GREEN CHAIN MEN LUMBER PILERS Western Pine Mills, 918 Main Phone 4400 or 3612 evenings 5-8 BOYS WANTED for paper routes. Apply 426 Jefferson. 5-5 16 Situations Wanted WANTED Job as mechanic or truck driver. Truck driving preferred. News-Herald Box 3065. 5-6 EVENING WORK wanted from 6 p. m. to 10 or 11 p. m. Call 4747 after 6 p. m. 5-7 EXPERIENCED male cook wants logging camp work. Highest references furnished. Phone 7025. Room 217. 5-7 20 Room and Board ROOM-BOARD Close In. Phone 4765. 1028 Jefferson. 3270tf BOARD AND ROOM Private aliower, steam heat. 723 Klam ath Ave. 8-26 22 Rooms For Rent OUTSIDE ROOMS. Crater Ho tel. 129 N. 2nd. 6-9 ROOMS 1034 High. 8-5m ROOMS 134 N. 3rd. 8-29 CLAREMONT, 228 North. 4th. All outside, newly decorated modern rooms. All with new lunerspring mattresses. Free parking. 5-31 in ROOM FOR RENT 514 N. 10th. 8-14 NICE CLEAN, large bedroom. 1018 Washington. 5-8 MARS HOTEL 1411 Main, by tho armory. Steam heated rooms. $3.50 week up. Tran sients $1.00. 6-2 m NEWLY DECORATED, steam heated front room. Simmons bed and mattress, Grcor Apis. 710 Main. 3472tf mauaaaanaaBmns: 24 Apartments For Rem CLEAN, FURNISHED APTS. Also nice room, private bath garage. Pino and Cedar. 5-8 CLEAN Housekeeping Rooms Close in. Everything furnish ed. $4 week. Sleeping rooms $2 week. 410 So. 6th. 5-8 VACANCY Rex Arms Apart moots, 224 Broad. Phono 8780. New management, Mr. and Mrs. Lovelace. 8-Bm FURNISHED APT. li blocks from Esquire theatre. 707 Washington. 3553U PONDOSA APTS.- -Market and 8-25 Klamath. FURNISHED APT. FOR RENT 203 Washington. 3512U 24 Apartments For Rent FURNISHED 2-room apartment. Water paid, Couple only. No parking space. Inquire after noons, 716 No, 9th. 25 month. J798tf FURNISHED APARTMENTS Utilities furnished. 419 No 10th. 8-18 VACANCY Lee Apartments. Phone 9047. 3402tf THREE-ROOM furnished apart ment Couple. No pets. Villa Marquise, 1320 Oak. 3403U FURNISHED APARTMENT Walnut Apartments. Phone 7103. 6-8 VACANCY BOO Owens. 8-8 APARTMENT COTTAGE, close to Main, suitable for two. Ph. 4272 days, 8180 evening- 3B87tf FOR RENT Larfs 3-room Apt. Adults, no pets. 430 Wash ington. Phone 3608. 3888tf CASCADE APARTMENT HOTEL Apartment accom modations with hotel service. Complete kitchen and dinette. Day, week or month. Three blocks from city center. 8-31m UNFURNISHED apartment, 1988 Auburn. B-B 4-ROOM APARTMENT In du plex, unfurnished. Adults. 434 No. 8th St 8-5 ESPLANADE COURT APART monti furnished; by the week or month. Walking dis tance. 1605 Esplanade. 6-31m FURNISHED two room apart ments. 405 North 3rd. 8-7 2 BlcDROOM furnished Apt. Electric range, refrigerator, garage. $27.50. Phone 8452. 3924U 2 ROOM furnished Apt. with utilities $18.00. 248 Broad. 3023tf VACANCY 421 Oak. 5-8 FOR RENT Nicely furnished 3-room apt Hot water heat. Inquire Apt 2, corner of Erie and Hasklns. 3462U FURNISHED APARTMENT Close in. Inquire 117 N. 8th. 5-6 TWO-BEDROOM APT. Steam, heated and air conditioned. In quire 2111 Halley St., Apt. 5. 3483U LARGE unfurnished apartment Phone 3686. 2219 South 6th. 5-10 ONE-ROOM apartment. Adults, 741 Walnut, basement. 3-11 FIRST CLASS brick apartment Adults. Apply 741 Walnut basement. 8-11 APARTMENT FOR RENT 803 Walnut. 8-7 FURNISHED 2-bcdroom apart ment Private bath, electric wnlcr heater. $30. Two blocks off Main. 8121 High. 4865, 3930U 26 Houses For Rent FOUR-ROOM modern house. In quire 625 High. . 3937U TRUCKS FOR RENT You drive; move yourself, save H Stiles Beacon Sorvice, 1201 East Main. Phone 8304. 5-7m BACHELORS' CABINS Close in. $10 month. 510 So. 5th 5-21 FOR RENT Partly furnished house. Phone 6523. 3587U SMALL, MODERN furnished . house. Everything furnished 2125 Blehn. 3401U 3-ROOM HOUSE Call 6676 be fore 4 or 6501 after. 3809tf 3-ROOM furnished house, bath and garage. 2504 Pershing way. 3987U FURNISHED HOUSE Sell or rent Well, chicken house, woodshed. Two lots. Inquire Crescent St. Grocery. 6-8 FOR RENT 4-room partly fur nished house. Inquire Apt. 2, corner of Erie and Hasklns. 3936U FOR RENT 3 -rooms with show er. 631 So. 6th. Phone 9115. 8-5 FOR RENT Furnished three- room duplex, a block bus and ' stores. Hot cold water. Adults. 2028 Reclamation. 8-6 FOR RENT Three-bedroom furnished houso, garden, straw berries. References required 4030 Shasta way. . . S-12 UNFURNISHED 4-room house. Furnace and basement. 623i Plum street after 4 p. m. B-B FOR RENT Unfurnished one- bedroom homo on i acre. Nice lawn and trees, dandy garden spot. Will lease for one year, $25. E. Gray Real Estate, cor ner 7th and Pine. 8-B 28 Miscellaneous For Rent DEAD CAR STORAGE ONLY Safety and protection. Cars are not moved or molested. 231 So. 11th. B-31m FOR RENT Garage on So. 6th St, space 60x78 ft., $30 month. Call 7410 after 6 p. m. 3584tf WHEEL CHAIRS hospltBl bed with Bcautyrest mattress, floor, waxers Phone B363. Klamath Furniture. B-31m 34 Automotive If you are called to the Army, or for any other reason it becomes necessary to ' SELL YOUR CAR Get All That It's Worth Sea Dick B. Miller Co. We absolutely pay higher prices for late model cart. Dick B. Miller Co. 7th and Klamath 30 Real Estate For Sale Sound Value Here Two bedroom, small, neat mod ern house with shower, near California Avenue. Has lawn, trees and garage. $1,230.00 with $280.00 down and $28.00 a month. Chilcote and Smith 11 IN 9th St. - Phone 4564 Since 1909 . LOT AND 8-ROOM HOUSE $750. Two blocks from South 6th St. Right on bus line. 2440 Shasta way. Phone 7620. 2132U FOR SALE OR RENT 3-room house with Victory garden space, lawn and garage. Phone 3236. 3582tf ACRE GOOD GROUND, 4-room nouse, root cellar, cnicKen coop, garage. $2500. $600 down. 4804 Bisbee. 5-6 FOR SALE i acre. House, trees, berries. $1000. Terms If suitable. Inquire 1509 Der by St., off Shasta way. 5-8 FOR SALE Four-room house, 3247 Cannon Ave. $873. $200 down, $15 month. Phone 6101. 5-8 SELL EQUITY in one-third acre good garden soil, livable house. Cheap. 325 Division alter 4 p. m. 8-6 FOR SALE OR RENT 4-room house. Very reasonable. Large lot 1013 California. Phone 63S9. 5-11 FOR SALE Residence property, close in. Income $100 month Price $8500. Terms if desired Inquire 1003 Pine. 5-7 FOR SALE Modern four-room house, full basement, garage, Inquire 2224 Main. ' 5-8 32 Real Estate Wanted WANT TO BUY 4 or 5-room modern house to be moved B. T. McKimens, Tulelake, Calif. 5-5 WANTED TO LEASE 300 acres good pasture land. William Barkley. Chiloquln. 5-7 34 Automotive GET YOUR AUTO GLASS In stalled at Kimball's Glass Shop, 827 Walnut Ph. 7378. 8-6m FOR SALE 1939 Mercury 4-door sedan, 8 good tires, radio and heater. Will trade far older model car, balance cash. Call at 123 S. Laguna after p. m. or Wednesday. 5-8 WANTED TO BUY '38 or '36 car in good shape. Terms, Phone 3027. 3921U ONE 1940 Chev. Pickup for rent. Call 6098 after 6 o' clock:. 5-5 FOR SALE Heavy duty- Liber ty auxiliary truck transmis sion suitable tor D-835 Inter national. $100. Merrill Gar age. 5-7 WE BUY AND SELL Used Cars. For the best deal, see Selby last. Public Used Car Lot, 7th and Oak. ' 3384tf FOR SALE 1938 Bulck Cen tury model sedan. Good rub ber and mechanical condition. $780. Phone 7474; after 6 p. m. phone 6831. 5-8 'SB DODGE COUPE, good rub ber. Looks and runs like new. Terms. Melhase Garage. 5-6 36 Miscellaneous For Sale 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 NEW wool sacks and twine for sale at Charlie Read's Sad dlery. 2805U ROOFING Composition, wood or built-up roofs, suburban Lumber Co. Phone 3301. 372SU GLASS Mirrors, resllverlng. plate, window and auto glass, furniture tops, shelves. Kim ball's Glass Shop, 827 Walnut Phone 7378. B-6m 34 Automotive Phone 4103 36 Miscellaneous For Sale Auction Sunday, May 9, at Emile Egert Ranch, 8 miles north of Hilde brand. For the convenience of buyers and due to the tremen dous amount to be sold, sale will start at ten o'clock. Horses, harness, machinery, grain, hay, posts, lumber, irri gation pipe, blacksmith outfit, Wade drag saw, furniture, tools of all . kinds, and many other articles. Terms cash. Lunch available during sale. EMILE EGERT Owner. Col. Swigart Auctioneer. FOR SALE Washing machine - and boat trailer. Cash. 1441 Wilford Ave. 5-8 TRELLISES, $2.50 and up. Gate arbors, $4.00 and up. Phone 6193 or call at 2451 Vine. 5-8 FOR SALE Well drill rig with tools and cable, mounted on GMC truck. 1848 Bisbee St Phone 6096. 5-6 FOR SALE 384-egg electric in cubator, almost new. Call 7644. House number 108 Ne vada St. Address Rt. 3, Box 711, Klamath Falls. 5-6 DRY PINE MILL BLOCKS $5.25, 126 cubic ft, delivered. Or save by hauling your own in truck- or trailer. Metier Bros., South 6th and Altamont, Phone 5852.- . 3338U DRIVEWAY CINDERS. Phone 6817. 1485U AVON PRODUCTS Phone 6144. 5-14 RADIOS FOR SALE. First house past Frankford s wood yard on Bend highway. 5-2S LAWN DIRT AND FERTILIZER Phone 6617. Roy Schmeck, 2438 Shasta way. 5-8 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 The best interior finish available. Suburban Lumber Co. Phone 3301. 3737tf KEMTONE Goeller's, across from Willard. 230 Main. 5-25 UNCLE SAM SAYS: No re- atrictlons on repairs and main tenance. Let us help you with your painting, roof and re modeling. Nothing down. Pay ments low as $5.00 per month. Suburban Lumber Co, Phone 3301. 3388tf 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. 3400U ROOFING See us first for an estimate of roofing. Sealey Bros., contractors. Phone 8920. 2456tf AVON PRODUCTS Anna Funk Phone 3450. 5-28 AVON PRODUCTS Alda Kemp Phone 6691. 6-18 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 FIVE ANTIQUE CHAIRS, two tables. 741 Walnut, basement. 8-11 RUBBER STAMPS, printed signs, made-to-order, commer cial printing. Most reasonable prices. Geo. J. Kunzman, 127 No. 4th. Phone 6632. 5-31m STOVES REPAIRED All parts stocked. Used furniture, stoves bought OK Second Hand Store, 820 Klamath. Phone 8671. 8-31m FOR SALE Economy King cream separator. 400 lb. capac ity. Stainless steel disk, good as new. 3641 Altamont drive. 8-7 36 Miscellaneous For Sale FOR SALE Smalt building and fountain equipment, Including root beer barrel, carbonator, curb service trays, Ice bottle cooler, milkshake mixers, cash register, Westlnghousa refrig erator and various items for fountain use Price of building and equipment $225. News Herald Box 3983. 8-6 FULLER BRUSHES R. V. Mor gan, 3348. 832 South River side. 8-8m 31 For Sale or Trade RAWLEIGH Products. Frank Lelbleln. 2916 Bisbee. 8-17 42 Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED Good Used Furniture LUCAS FURNITURE Phone 3824 195 E. Main 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. Phone 4519 or 7175. S-21 WANTED TO BUY Two 650x19 or 600x19 tires and tubes. 650s preferred. F. Lowe, Rt. 1, Box 794X, Klamath Falls. 5-5 WANTED TO BUY 100 sacks of certified seed potatoes. Vir gil Holbrook, Macdoel, Calif. 3-5 WANT 7-foot refrigerator, in good condition Will pay cash. Phone 8919. 5-7 WANTED TO BUY Hay baler and electric brooder. Contact Joe Roads, Rt 1, Bonanza, Ore. 5-U WANTED Good used furniture. Lucas Furniture. Phone 3824. 19S East Main. 6-3 m WANTED TO RENT Nice two bedroom furnished, modern house. Reliable party. Refer ences if desired. Phone 5343. Adults. 5-7 WANTED H horsepower motor.- Mr. Lamond, Valley 44 Livestock and Poultry WANTED Live poultry of all kinds. Also eggs. Martin Pro duce. Phone 3372. 6-17 FOR SALE Fresh Guernsey cow. Rt 2, Box 498 So. 6th. 5-3 WANTED Poultry, livestock, turkeys and rabbits. Trulove's Market, 919 East Main. Phone 4282. 6-lm COMPLETELY STOCKED neigh- oornootl. grocery store for sale. Cash. Phone 6551. 5-7 46 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, Telephone 3265 Mm 5-Jl First Federal Has Plenty of Money Buy a Modern Home Refinance Your Old Home Pav Lex Than Pnt Long Terms -:- , Low Rate FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN Assoc. of Klamath Falls Sixth and Main Phone 81B5 8-31m Automobile Loans $20.00 to $500.00 A Sensible Way to Get the Money You Need tf you tiPM cah, let us knenr how much. Chaurf-a ara we ran rIv ynu rnouali money to "balanca your budget" Juit-on your cir alona with monthly rrnaymDla arranged to til your pocklbooV. Kor eaamplet A IlW.iw tuto loan at Consumer! may o paid off la II monthly Initallmeota of I10.0J aach. "It tin't what you own IVa what you ara that counts." We also make furniture and signature loans ' Consumers Credit aim 720 Pine St T "hone 7711 5-31m Potatoes CHICAGO, May 8 VP) Po tatoes, arrivals 31; on track 28; total U. S. shipments 345; new stock: supplies very light, de mand good, market firm at cell ing; old stock; no sales reported; Louisiana 100 lb, sacks Bliss Triumphs $14.18; Texas 80 lb. sacks Bliss Triumphs Victory grade $3.08-09; California 100 lb. sacks Long Whites U. S. No. 1, $4.78-88. LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, May 8 (AP-USDA-CATTLE; 100. Steady; half car medium 900 lb. Idaho steers $14.75, sort ed common 750 lb. at $13.75; full load low medium 880 lb. grass steers, $14.00; heifers and range cows absent odd good bulls $13.00. Calves: Steady. Package good to choice vealers, $15.00 16.00. HOGS: 400. Steady. Packages good to choice 200-240 lb. bar rows and gilts $15.40, extreme top; one load 300 lb. $18.35; odd good sows $14.25. SHEEP: 78. Undertone steady. Late yesterday package good 81 lb. spring lambs $18.50. PORTLAND, Ore., May 5 (AP USDA) CATTLE: Salable 60; total 328; calves salable and to tal 25; steers slow, few sales steady at week's decline, me dium to good grades $14.30 to 15.50; other classes active, steady; common heifers $10.80 12.50; canner and cutter cows $7.00-9.25; fat dairy type cows $9.60-11.00; medium-good bulls $12.50-14.00; odd head $14.23; good-choice vealers mostly $15 to $16.00, strictly choice quot able at $18.50; common grades $10.00-12.00. HOGS: Salable 300; total 350; market steady with Tuesday's average, good-choice 180-230 lbs. $14.50-75; one specialty lot $14.90; 250-300 lbs. $14.00-23; light-lights $13.75-14.00; good sows mostly $13.00-25, few $13.30; heavy feeder pigs $15.50 to $16.50; choice lightweights quotable to $17.50 and above. SHEEP: Salable and total SO; market steady; good -choice spring lambs lacking, " quotable around $15.00-50; fed shorn lambs salable $15.25 down, few common-medium grades $12.50; good fall shorn lambs $14.30; good wooled ewes $8.00; com mon shorn ewes $3.00-8.00. CHICAGO, May 5 (AP-USDA) Salable hogs 12,000, total 20,000; fairly active, steady to S cents lower; mostly steady; top $14.70; good and choice 180-330 lbs. $14.55-70; bulk $14.60 and $14.65: eood and choice 140-1 an lbs. $14.00-50; most good 360- 550 lb. sows $14.25-50. Salable cattle 9000, total 9000; fed steers and yearlings 10 15 cents higher; active at ad vance; eastern orders buyers taking bulk crop; early top $17.60; some held higher; bulk $14.00-16.50; ' stock cattle fuU steady at $13.80-16.00; heifers firm, mostly- $13.50-16.00; aver age choice 925 lbs. $16.40; cows very scarce,- market slow, bare ly steady; cutters $10.50 down; canners $7.50-8.50 according to weight and., condition; strictly good beef cows to $14.30 but mostly $11.75-13.25; bulls steady; practical top weighty sausage bulls $13.75; vealers fully steady at $15.00-16.00. s Salable sheep 10,000, total 10, 000; late Tuesday fat lambs strong; spots 10-18 cents higher; good to choice 83-100 lb. wooled lambs $16.00-16.15; Just good 109 lbs. $15.75;. fed western clipped lambs. 93-98 lbs., with No. 1 and No. 2 skins $15.00-25; odd loads with fall shorn pelts $15.35-50; just good Texas offerings $14.60; sheep steady;, good to choice shorn native ewes $8.00-25; to day's trade; fat lambs slow, ear ly sales about steadvt choice fed western wooled lambs $16.00-16.15; strictly choice held higher; talking around $14.85- io.iu; on cupped lambs early; few choice weighty offerings up ward to $15.35-50; nothing done on sheep; undertone about steady or around $8.00-23 on good and choice shorn ewes. BOSTON WOOL BOSTON. Mav S fAP.nsriAl The Boston wool market con tinued very quiet today. Manu facturers showed no interest in offerings of domestic wools with the exception of medium grades. Some Michigan country-graded three-eighths and quarter-blood wool was sold at a delivered grease price of 84 cents. 46 Financial 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 5-3 lm RAILS LEAD MARKET RISE; LOSS ERASED By VICTOR EUBANK , NEW YORK. May 8 (P) Ralls led the stock market higher today and early losses In other departments were re placed In most cases by plus marks. Toward the close, new highs for the year or longer spotted the list. Gains of fractions to mora than two points by the carriers encouraged analytical invest ors, who noted that the trans portation share averagea had slipped Tuesday while other divisions were adding to Mon day's upturn. Blocks of such Issues as Al leghany, Radio Corp., Com monwealth & Southern and In ternational Telephone, among others, helped volume but the total ran under Tuesday's at about 2,300,000 shares. Continuing the stream of "special" offerings on the ex change, a block of 60,000 shares of Twentieth Century Fox Common sold quickly at 2114 while an accompanying 20,000 Preferred shares moved more slowly. Prominent risers were New York Central, Southern Pacific, Great Northern, Preferred Northern Pacific and Lacka wanna, all establishing peaks; Pennsylvania, Santa Fe, U. S. . Steel, Bethlehem, General Mo tors, U. S. Rubber, J. I. Case, United Air Lines, Eastern Air Lines, Standard Oil (NJ), Radio Corp. and Alleghany. The few laggards included Phillips Pe troleum, Texas Co. and United Aircraft St. Regis Paper, in the "low priced" class, has a fast mover among curb climbers; which in cluded Niagara Hudson Power, Pantepec Oil, Electric Bond and Share and Cities Service. ' Industrial and Rail bonds leaned forward. Closing quotations: American Can . 83 i Am Car & Fdy 1.. 381 Am Tel & Tel . 1531 Anaconda .. 301 Calif Packing -.. 37 s Cat Tractor ............. 481 Comm'nw'lth ie Sou . 1816 General Electric 37s General Motors . , Sli Gt Nor Ry pfd , 831 Illinois Central jZ..U 161 Int Harvester.: ;s;:iiL-. 67 1 Kennecott 34 i Lockheed 231 Long-Bell "A" " Montgomery Ward i.......... 421 Nash-Kelv 19 N Y Central . ....... 191 Northern Pacific .-..,.. 181 Pac Gas & El 39 Packard Motor 4! Penna R R 311 Republic Steel 171 Richfield Oil 10 Safeway Stores ....... .." 40 Sears Roebuck 71 Southern Pacific 301 Standard Brands 71 Sunshine Mining 61 Trans-America : 10 Union Oil Calif IS Union Pacific 921 U S Steel 561 Warner Pictures 131 WHEAT CHICAGO, May 8 (VP) Grain prices eased today under the leadership of oats, which de clined on reports vessels were moving down the lakes loaded with oats from Canada. At one time wheat was higher on mod erately unfavorable crop reports. but easiness in other grains fin ally upset the bread cereal. ' At the close wheat was un changed to ic lower, May $1,451, July $1,441-), corn was unchanged at ceilings, May $1.05, oats were unchanged to ic lower and rye lost l-ic. Pray Confers With District' Captains SALEM, May 9 (if) Superin tendent of State Police Charles P. Pray conferred with all of his district captains here today, ex plaining to them new criminal laws passed by the legislature. ; Major-Gen. Doolittle pledges raids till the Japs beg for mercy which they are not entitled to. BIG BASIN LBR. CO. Maw k Spring : Phone 3144 r