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    May 4. 1048
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE NINE
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Classified
ads
2 Lost end Found
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i LOST Black pup. Peking
and Bcotty. White client and
white on tall. Phime6072. 6-4
LOST 8ugar Ration book.
, Q. Wngnor, 1824 Dlvlnlon.
O.
8-4
rURSB containing gas book A,
3 food ration books. Kinder
keep money and return other
content. Vora Bandera, Spia-
' gue River, Ore. 8-5
, LOST Food ration book 1 and
3. Harry Lebeni, m. l, mox
BliO. Cltv. 8-6
LOST Billfold containing lugnr
book, driver license, sociui
aecurlty card. Hugh F. Craw
ford. Phone 8303. 8 0
LOST 2 white 40 pound pigs
Saturday night, between Klanv
Hi and llomedtile. Finder
k, nlPHKP mil flfWB. 8-6
- 4
Oeneral Notices
-USED SEWING
bought and sold.
' lnir Center. 1213
MACHINES
Singer Sew'
Main. Dial
I k! 0771.
8-20
I WILL NOT be responsible for
any bills contracted by any
one other than myself. Signed
Mr. Geo. W. McAnully (Mny
McAnnltv). 8-8
Perianal!
CALL 8780 for concrete
on your cemetery lot.
work
612
EARL L. GREENE. Sanitary
Barber Shop wishes to let liLs
friends know that he has pur-
chaned the South 8ih Street
Barber Shop, located between
Klamath and Main on 0th St.
5-8
'10
Service
rURNITURE UPHOLSTERING,
reflnlahlng, repairing. Cabl
net built. Carpenter work of
all kinds. Painting and kalso-
mining done. Phono 4817.
3841 Shasta way. 8-7
SEWING MACHINES RENTED
by month. Singer Sewing Cen
ter, 1213 Main St. Dial 6771.
'8-8
- fcoUSEHOLD refrigeration and
washing machine service. Dial
8303 or 6448 after 2 p. m.
f Victory Service Co., 1008 Pro.
pact. 8-14
CART FOR CHILDREN week
- ends. Phone 8144. 8-14
ZLECTROLUX Authorised Ser-
Ovlc. L. C. Carr, 621 Mitchell.
Phone 7167. 6-8
k WILL obtain your delayed
birth certificate for you.
Chas. Hathaway, 120 No. 10th
St., Klamath Falls, Ore. 6-31
DR. M. C. CASSEL, chiropractic
' clinic, colon and rectal dis
eases. 632 Main. Dial 7218.
8-3 lm
PICTURE FRAMING Gocller s,
230 Main.
8-3 lm
HEMSTITCHING
DRESSMAKING. Buttons and
Buckles covered. Alterations
on new and old clothing. Mrs
H. M. Allendcr, 731 Main,
Room 216. Phono 7203, 5 31m
PAINTING KALSOMINING
H. L. Brown. Phone 4226.
8-3 lm
QFLOOR SANDING and reflnish
ing. Clifford Golden. Phone
? 3922. 8-31m
BELTS for all makes refrlgera
tors, washers, vacuum clean
ers, or general use. Merit
Washing Machine Service, 611
South Sixth. 8-31m
PICTURE
Camera
FRAMING Van's
Shop, 727 Main.
8-31m
C U R T A I N S laundered and
1". stretehed. Phone 3717. fi-lm
14 Help Wanted Temale
WANTED Woman to do house
keeping and care for rabbits
on shares. Box 24, Modoc
Point. 3347U
WANTED Afternoon
Walgreen Fountain.
cook.
3S03U
WANTED Beauty operator.
Guaranteed salary. Louise
Beauty Service, 438 Main. Ph.
8260. fl-8
GIRL WANTED Cafe. Up to
$6.80 per shift, time and one
half for over 40 hours. Call
. BUS for appointment, 8-8
WANTED Repair woman or
silk and wool pressor. Now
Method Cleaners. 8-8
RANCH COOK Smalt crew,
good pay. News-Herald Box
: . 3063. 8-6
WANTED Woman, girl or boy
' to take woods out of lawn.
, 28c hour, Lakeshore Gardens
Nursery. Phone 4082. 3B51U
OUSEKEEPER for two adults.
Simple cooking. Board, room,
wages. Reference please. Pit
8311. ' 3468U
IB Help Wanted, Male
WANTED AT ONCE In North
ern California meat) cutter.
Apply In person or by'mnll to
the . Weed Mercantile com-
l pany, Weed, California. 6-7
16 Help Wanted, Male
Mechanic
WANTED Experienced over
haul mechanic, steady employ
ment, good wages, guarantee,
Bon Serviea Manager
DICK B. MILLER CO.
SB
WANTED Wnshman. Steady
Oood wages. Dunsmulr Steam
Laundry, Dunsmulr, Calif.
6-4
WANTED AT ONCE In Northorn
California, sorvlvo station at
tendant. Apply in person or
by mall to the Weed Mercan
tile company, Weed, Calif. 8-7
WANTED AT ONCE In Northorn
California, manager and buyer
for gents furnishings depart
ment. Apply In person or by
mail to the Weed Mercantile
company, Weed, Calif. 8-7
WANTED Responsible boy to
do chores on ranch this sum
mer. Board, room, wages.
News-Herald Box 3636. 5 4
WANTED Experienced cor
wrecker. Must havo hand
tools. We also need a parts
man's hclpor. This Is essen
tial war Industry work. Roy
Call Auto Wrecking, 727 Com
mercial. Phone 8763. 8-8
JANITOR or night porter want
ed. Experienced or unexper
ienced. Wlllard Hotel. 34S6tf
WANTED Track laborers Great
Northern Railway. Steady
' work. Wages to $6.50 dally.
Apply roadmastcr's office.
Great Northern depot. 8-8
IS
Situations Wanted
MAN with family wants job on
ranch. Can handle tractor.
J. W, Slogh, Rt. 3, Box 222.
8-4
WANTED Job as mechanic or
truck drlvor. Truck -driving
preforrcd. News-Herald Box
ffl.V 8-6
20
Room and Board
ROOM-BOARD Close In. Phone
476S. 1028 Jefferson. 3270tf
BOARD AND ROOM Private
shower, steam heat. 723 Klam
ath Ave. 8-26
22
Rooms For Rent
OUTSIDE ROOMS. Crater
tel. 129 N. 2nd.
Ho-8-8
ROOMS 1034 High.
S-Sm
ROOMS 134 N. 3rd.
8-29
CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th.
All outside, newly decorated,
modern rooms. All with now
Innersprlng mattresses. Free
parking. 8-3 lm
ROOM FOR RENT 514 N. 10th.
5-14
NICE CLEAN, large bedroom.
1018 Washington. 3-5
MARS HOTEL 1411 Main, by
the armory. Steam heated
room. $3.80 week up. Tran
sients $1.00. 6-2 m
24 Apartments For Rent
CLEAN, FURNISHED APTS.
Also nice room, private bath,
garage. Pine and Cedar. 3-8
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 8769.
New management, Mr. and
Mrs. Lovelace. 5-8m
FURNISHED APT. 14 blocks
from Esquire theatre. 707
Washington. SS53U
PONDOSA APTS. Market and
Klamath. 8-25
FURNISHED 2-room apartment.
Water paid. Couple only. No
parking space. Inquire after
noons, 716 No. Sth. $28 month.
1796U
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
Utilities furnished. 419 No
10th. 8-18
VACANCY Lee Apartments,
Phone 9047. 3402U
THREE-ROOM furnished apart
ment Couple, No pets. Villa
Marquise, 1320 Oak. . 3403U
TWO FURNISHED apartments,
close in. Gas or wood heat
Electricity and water furnish
ed. $30 and $37.60. 733 Main
. or 638 N. 9th 8 8
FURNISHED APARTMENT
Walnut Apartments. Phone
7103. 8-8
VACANCY 000 Owens,
5-5
FURNISHED APT. FOR RENT
203 Washington. 3512U
APARTMENT COTTAGE, closo
to Main, suitable for two. Ph.
4272 days, 8130 evenings.
3887U
FOR RENT Largo 3-room Apt.
Adults, no pels. 430 Wash
ington. Phone 3608. 3888U
CASCADE APARTMENT
HOTEL Apartment accom
modations with hotel service.
Complete kitchen and dinette.
DBy, week or month. Three
block from city center. 8-3 lm
UNFURNISHED apartment, 1985
Auburn. 8-8
4-ROOM APARTMENT In du
plex, unfurnished. Adults. 434
No. Sth St B-S
24 Apartments For Rent
ESPLANADE COURT APART
ments furnished! by the
week or month. Walking dis
tance, 160S Esplanade. 8-Slm
FURNISHED two room
monts. 406 North 3rd.
i part-
8-7
2 BEDROOM furnished Apt.
Electric range, refrigerator,
garage. 327,00, Phone 8482.
3024tf
2 ROOM furnished Apt., with
utilities $18.00. 248 Broad.
3023tf
VACANCY 421 Oak,
88
FOR RENT Nicely furnished
3-room apt. Hot water heat.
Inquire Apt. 2, corner of Erie
and Hasklns. 3462tf
FURNISHED APARTMENT
Close in. Inquire 117 N. 8th.
8-6
28
Houses For Rent
FOUR-ROOM modern house. In
quire 628 High. 3937tf
TRUCKS FOR RENT You
drive; move yourself, save H.
Stiles Beacon Service, 1201
East Main. Phone 8304. B-7m
BACHELORS' CABINS Close
in. $10 month. 810 So. 8th.
8-21
FOR RENT Partly furnished
house. Phone 8923. 3587tf
SMALL, MODERN furnished
house. Everything furnished.
2128 Biehn. . 3401tf
FOR RENT Partly furnished
3-room house. Inquire 4627
Shasta way. 8-4
3-ROOM HOUSE Call 6676 be
fore 4 or 6301 after. 3900tf
3-ROOM furnished house, bath
and garage. 2304 Pershing
way. 3987tf
THREE ROOM furnished duplex,
$22.80. Phone 3211. 6-4
FOR RENT 528 No. 8th, 2 bed
room furnished Apt. Adults
only. No pets. Inq. 8291 No.
8th. 8-4
FURNISHED HOUSE Sell or
rent Well, chicken house,
woodshed. Two lots. Inquire
Crescent St. Grocery. . 8-5
FOR RENT 4-room partly fur
nished house. Inquire Apt. 2,
corner of Erie and Hasklns,
3936tf
FOR RENT 3-rooms with show
er. 6311 So. 6th. Phone 9118.
8-5
FOR RENT Furnished three-
room duplex, i block bus and
More. Hot, cold water. Adults.
2028 Reclamation. 8-6
28 Miscellaneous For Rent
FOR RENT Garage on So. 6th
St., space 90x78 ft., $30 month.
Call 74 10 after 6 p. m. 3354U
DEAD CAR STORAGE ONLY
Safety and protection. Cars
are not moved or molested
231 So. Uth. S-31m
WHEEL CHAIRS, hospital bed
with Beautyrest mattress,
floor waxers. Phone 5333
Klamath Furniture. 5-31m
I II I I III III UL
30 Real Estate For Sale
LOT AND 3-ROOM HOUSE
$750. Two blocks from South
6th St. Right on bus line,
2440 Shasta way. Phone 7620.
2132tf
FOR SALE OR RENT 3-room
house with Victory garden
apace, lawn and garage. Phone
3236. 3582tf
FOR SALE Residence property,
close in. Income $100 month.
Price $8500. Terms if desired.
Inquire 1008 Pine. 8-4
ACRE GOOD GROUND, 4-room
house, root cellar, chicken
coop, garage. $2500. $800
down. 4804 Bisbee. 6-6
FOR SALE 1 acre. House,
trees, berries. $1000. Terms
if suitable. Inquire 1609 Der
by St., off Shasta way. 6-8
FOR SALE Gorr Island
Klamath river, near Keno.
Send offer to Albert Martin
son, 2226 North 66th St., Lin-
coin, Nebraska. 8-4
FOR SALE Four-room house,
3247 Cannon Ave. $875. $200
down, $18 month. Phone 6101
5-8
SELL EQUITY in one-third acre
good garden soil, livable house.
Cheap. 325 Division after 4
p. m. 8-6
32
Real Estate Wanted
WANT TO BUY 4 or B-room
modern house to bd moved.
B. T. McKlmens, Tulelake,
Calif. B-8
34
Automotive
GET YOUR AUTO GLASS In
stalled at Kimball' Glass
, Shop, 827 Walnut. Ph. 7378.
i B-6m
FOR SALE 1939 Mercury
4-door sedan. 8 good tires,
radio and heater. Will trade
for older model car, balance
cash. Call at 123 S. Lagune
after 8 p. m, or Wednesday.
8-8
WANTED TO BUY '38 or '36
In good shape, Terms.
Phone 3027.
3921tf
ONE 1940 1 Chhv.
Pickup
after 6
rent. Call 6095.
clock.
30 Real Estate For Bale
FOR SALE Heavy duty Liber
ty auxiliary truck transmis
sion suitable for D-B36 Inter
national. $100. Merrill Gar
age. 8-7
WE BUY AND SELL Used Cars.
For the best deal, see Selby
last. Public Used Car Lot, 7th
and Oak. 3384tf
FOR SALE 1938 Buick Cen
tury model sedan. Good rub
ber and mechanical condition.
$760. Phone 7474; after 6 p.
m. phone 6831. 8-8
39 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. 8-19
WE HAVE good selection of pure
Bristle Paint and Kalsomlne
Brushes for painting contract-ors--subject
to slight restric
tions. F. R. Hauger, 818 Mar
ket. 8-4
NEW wool sacks and twine for
sale at Charlie Read's Sad
dlery. 2806U
ROOFING Composition, wood
or built-up roofs. Suburban
Lumber Co. Phone 3301.
3723U
DRY PINE MILL BLOCKS
$8.23, 126 cubic ft., delivered.
Or save by hauling your own
In truck or trailer. Metier
Bros., Soutli 8th 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. 8-23
DUST MOPS, 60c up. Dust mitts,
20c up. Steel wool, 3 pads
10c. Limit 6 pads. Wall
brushes, $1.80. Wet Mops,
Scrubs and Brushes of every
description. F. R. Hauger, 515
Market. . 5-4
LAWN DIRT AND FERTILIZER
Phone 6617. Roy Schmeck
2438 Shasta way. 5-8
FULLER BRUSHES Clem
Joyer, 1438 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
strictions 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. 3398tf
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
GLASS Mirrors, resilvering,
plate, window and auto glass,
furniture tops, shelves. Kim
ball's Glass Shop, 827 Walnut.
Phone 7376. S-6m
ROOFING See us first for an
estimate of roofing. Sealey
Bros., contractors. Phone 8920.
2458tf
FULLER BRUSHES R. V. Mor
gan, 3348. 632 South River
side. 6-8m
HEADQUARTERS for Fine
Chamois, $2.00 up. F. R.
Hauger, 618 Market. 5-4
AVON PRODUCTS Alda Kemp
Phone 6691. 5-18
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 $8.00 per month.
J. W. Copeland Yard. Phone
3197. 5-5
AVON PRODUCTS Anna Funk
Phone 3450. 8-28
FOR SALE Cabin boat newly
painted, trailer and motor.
Phones7034 or call at 116 Old
Fort Road. 8-4
RUBBER STAMPS, printed
signs, made-to-order, commer
cial printing. Most reasonable
prices. , Geo. J. Kunzman, 127
No. 4th. Phone 6832. 8-3 lm
STOVES REPAIRED All parts
stocked. Used furniture, stoves
bought. OK Second Hand
Store, 820 Klamath, ' Phone
5871. S-31m
FOR SALE Economy King
cream separator. 400 lb. capac
ity. Stainless steel disk, good
as new, 3641 Altamont drive.
3-7
FOR SALE 14 ft. Port Orford
cedar rowboat, 1 year old.
Cash $27.60. 2145 Wantland
Ave. 5-4
36 Miscellaneous For Bale
Auction
Sunday, May 9, at Emlle Egert
Ranch, 8 miles north of Hilde
brand. For the convenience of
buyers and due to the tremeiv
dous amount to be sold, sale
will start at ten o'clock.
Horses, harness, machinery,
grain, hay, posts, lumber, irri
gatlon 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. Swlgart Auctioneer.
FOR SALE Washing machine
and boat trailer. Cash. 1441
Wllford Ave. 8-8
TRELLISES, $2.50 and up. Gate
arbors, $4.00 and up. Phone
6193 or call at 2451 Vine. 8-8
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
7844. House number 108 Ne
vada St. Address Rt. 3, Box
711. Klamath Falls. 8-6
38
For Sal or Trade
RAWLEIGH Products. Frank
Lciblein. 2916 Bisbee. 8-17
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. 8-21
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 Used elec
tric hot water heater. Phone
3602. 5-4
WANTED TO BUY 100 sacks
of certified seed potatoes. Vir
gil Holbrook, Macdoel, Calif.
5-5
44 Livestock and Poultry
WANTED Live noultrv of all
kinds. Also eggs. Martin Pro
duce. Phone 3372. 6-17
FOR SALE Fresh Guernsey
cow. Rt 2, Box 498 So. 6th.
5-5
WANTED Poultry, livestock,
turkeys and rabbits. Trulove's
Market, 919 East Main. Phone
4282. " 6-lm
46
Financial
See
K. A. (Dinry) 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
S-31m
Ask us about
EQUITABLE
Disappearing
Loans
Low Rates
Prompt Service
If you want to buy a home or
refinance your mortgage, ask us
about the
EQUITABLE PLAN
CHILCOTE & SMITH
111 N. 9th Phone 4564
Since 1909
Tue-Fri-tf
First Federal Has
Plenty of Money
Buy a Modern Home
Refinance Your Old Home
Pay Less Than Rent
Long Terms -I- - Low Bate
FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS and LOAN
Assoc. of Klamath Falls
Sixth and Main Phone 8195
5-31m
Automobile Loans
$20.00 to $500.00
A Sensible Way to Get the
Money You Need
Tf you nefd cnih, lat ua know how much.
Cbancca are Wft can alvr you rnrniRh ntony
to "halanre your hiulnftt'' Jiut on your cur
alono with monthly rria,vmrnt arrang,! t
fit your porkcthooli. For aaamplo: A noo.no
amo lonn At ConMimrri may ha paid off fn
IS monthly inatallinrnta of $10,011 each,
"ft. Iin't what you own It'a what
you ara that 'counta."
We also make furniture
and signature loans
Consumers Credit
(M-ttt
720 Pine St.
Phone 7711
531m
Because of rationing! not as
many tight shoes are being sold
to women. Some other discom
fort will be found to take their
place, however. ,
BEEF KILLING
QUOTAS OFF
CORVALLIS, May 4 (VP) -
The fprlpml Hnaitmrit. nf mar.
culture board for Oregon sus
pend e d all temporary beef
slaughter quotas for May today
in an attempt to obtain more
meat for the armed iorces.
Officials said consumer pref
erence for beef under rationing
had reduced the supply to a
point where military demands
could not be met under present
quotas.
They said lifting of the quo
tas was ordered from Wash
ington, D. C. It will permit Ore
gon slaughterers to kill as
many beef animals as were
butchered in the 1941 period
ending May 10. Those without
a 1941 base will be allowed to
kill half the amount of the Oc
tober, 1942-March, 1943, period.
Farm slaughterers were not
affected, except for those with
temporary quotas in excess of
10,000 pounds.
WHEAT
CHICAGO, May 4 (VP) A
strong undertone prevailed in
wheat today despite a paucity of
offerings. Some observers be
lieved the strength was in sym
pathy with the stock market.
Rye trade was broader than
wheat in volume, but prices in
general reflected those of wheat.
Corn was at ceilings and oats
were somewhat weaker, especial
ly in the May contract.
Wheat closed firm near the
day's highest levels and un
changed to Jc higher than yes
terday's finish. May S1.45J, July
$1,448-1, corn unchanged at ceil
ings. May $1.05, oats unchanged
to ic lower, and rye unchanged
to ic higher.
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
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that
pursuant to an order made and
entered in the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Klamath
County on April 13, 1943, in the
matter of the Estate of John E.
Cox, deceased, the undersigned
Executrix of said Estate will, on
and after May 15, 1943, sell at
private sale to the highest bidder
for cash, or upon terms to be
approved by the Court, and sub
ject to confirmation by the
Court, all the right, title and in
terest of said deceased, owned
at the time of his death, in and to
all the real and personal pro
perty of said Estate as a whole
as fully listed and described in
the Inventory of said Estate pro
perty, on file in the proceedings
of said Estate in the office of the
County Clerk of Klamath Coun
ty, Oregon, to which inventory
reference is hereby made and
same is incorporated herein and
made a part of this notice.
Bids shall be in writing ad
dressed to Inez L. Cox, Executrix-
care of R. C. Groesbeck,
Lawyer, 338 Main street, Klam
ath Falls, Oregon.
INEZ L. COX
Executrix of the Estate of
John E. Cox, deceased. ,
Dated: April 13, 1943.
A. 13, 20,27; M. 4, 11 No. 217
BIG BASIN LBR. CO.
Main St Spring
Phone 3144
DURING
MAY
Potatoes
CHICAGO, May 4 (P) Pota
toes, arrivals 28; on track 28;
total U. S. shipments 297; new
stock, supplies very light, de
mand good, market firm at ceil
ing; old stock, no sales reported;
California Long Whites U. 8. No.
1, $4.74 per 100 lbs. sacks, $2.37
per 80 lbs. sacks; Texas 80 lbs.
sacks Bliss Triumphs Victory
grade $3.05; Louisiana 100 lbs.
sacks Bliss Triumphs $4.23.
LIVESTOCK
SOUTH 8AN FRANCISCO,
May 4 (AP-USDA) CATTLE:
50. Largely weak on she-stock;
medium to good steers and heif
ers absent. Few common cows
$10.00-25; medium bulls quoted
$11.00-12.00. Calves: None. Nom
inal. HOGS: 100. Around 10 cents
lower. Few Oregons, $16.50;
most good 200-240 lb. barrows
and gilts, $15.40, Good sows
$14.50.
SHEEP: 300. Lambs nominal;
good to choice spring lambs
quoted $15.00-75; shorn ewes
weak, past two days 25-50 cents
lower. Two decks No. 1 pelt,
medium to good $5.00-7.50.
PORTLAND, Ore., May 4 (AP
USDA) CATTLE: Salable 100,
total 125; salable 25, total 35;
medium to low good fed steers
closed fully 25, instances 50
cents lower Monday, few loads
carried over still under pres
sure; one load medium to good
fed steers $15.25; trucked lots
good to choice steers 700 lbs.
steady at $16.50; cutter to com
mon heifers $9.00-10.50; canner
and cutter cows fully steady at
$7.00-9.25; fat dairy type $9.50
10.75; good beef cows to $13.00;
medium to good bulls $12.00
14.00; odd head $14.25; good to
choice vealers $15.50-16.50, com
mon down to $10.00.
HOGS: Salable 300, total 350;
market slow and uneven, open
ed 15-25 cents lower; some clos
ing sales 50 cents off; good to
choice 180-230 lbs. early $14.j5
85; late sales down to $14.50; 250
to 300 lbs. $14.00-25; light lights
$13.75-14.00; good sows $13.25
50; good feeder pigs $16.50;
choice light weights quotable to
$17.50 or above.
SHEEP: Salable 150, total 400;
market steady; odd head good to
choice spring lambs $15.25; few
medium to good shorn lambs
with No. 2 pelts $14.00; shorn
yearlings $9.00; good shorn ewes
$6.75; common down to $4.00.
CHICAGO, May 4 (AP-USDA)
Salable hogs 13,000; total 21,500;
steady to 10 cents lower than
Monday's average; good and
choice 180-230 lbs. generally
$14.55-70; top $14.75; 140-180
lbs. $14.00-50; sows steady to 10
cents lower; good and choice
360-550 lbs $14.00-50.
Salable cattle 8000; calves
1000; fed steers and yearlings
slow, steady; choice to prime of
ferings active; bulk medium to
good grade; bulk $14.25-16.50;
early top $16.50, but several
loads held above $17.00; stock
cattle fairly active; medium to
good grades $13.50-15.25; good
to choice southwest fleshy feed
ers $15.00-50; with comparable
stock calves $16.00-65; fed heif
ers steady,' best $16.25, cows
more active, strong, cutters
$10.25 down; bulls fully steady,.
weighty sausage offerings to
$13.75 and weighty fat bulls to
$14.25; vealers firm at $15.00
16.00. .
Salable sheep 7000; total 7500;
late Monday: fat lambs 15 cents
to mostly 23 cents lower; some
sales clipped lambs only 10-15
cents off; good to choice 93-107
lbs. wooled lambs $15.65 to $16;
top $16.15 to shippers; good to
choice clipped lambs 83-103 lbs.
$14.65-15.00; top $15.25 with No.
1 skins; sheep scarce, in demand
at steady prices, around $8.00-25
on shorn native ewes; today's
trade: active trade on wooled
western lambs, steady to strong;
bulk good any choice kinds
$16.00-15; around four loads
wheat field lambs $15.75; market
on shorn offerings not yet estab
lished, but these held at strong
to higher price; ewes very
scarce, good wooled )r"ids sal
able $9.00 or better.
By The Associated Press
The Episcopal. Diocese Con
vention of Oregon closed in Port
land after delegates voted sup
port of a proposal to unite the
Protestant Episcopal and Presby
terian churches in this country
. . . The Oregon Veterans of For
eign Wars auxiliary announced
Jeanne Post, Lebanon ' high
school student, as the winner of
their eighth annual essay con
test ....
Durwood Kirk, 2, tumbled
from a bank and was drowned
in Cedar creek near Sandy
Baker officials said Dr. Howard
Driggs, president of the Ameri
can Pioneer Trails association,
would be the principal speaker
in the Old Oregon Trail Cen
tennial celebration there, July 4
and 8 . , . Marriage license ap
plications were issued in Port
land to Raymond M. Criswell
and Paulyne F. Franklin, both
Salem; Robert W. Jones, Klam
ath Falls, and Verletta E. Jacob
sen, Salem; Albert J. Schneider,
j Oreqon News Notes
STOCKS REACH
PEAKS DURING
FAST SESSION
By VICTOR EUBANK -
NEW YORK, May 4 (P)ln
one of the fastest market sessions
since early 1940, stocks general
ly reached 3-year peaks today
with gains of fractions to 2 points
despite heavy profit taking on
the rise. '
Brokers reported widespread
public participation on a cash
basis, mainly in low-priced is
sues. So-called "penny" per
formers turned over in blocks of
1000 to 15,000 shares in the fore
noon. Dealings slackened later
but the day's aggregate was in
the neighborhood of 3,000,000
shares. The majority of pivotal
failed to get far ahead and, near
the close, small minus signs were
plentiful.
Idle funds, after the big war
loan quotas had been more than
absorbed, apparently were going
into securities, financial analyst
said. Spending . outlets else
where were becoming more re
stricted daily.
Lively on the upside most of
the time were Electric Power
and Light, United Corp. and Al
leghany Corp. Supported were
American Telephone, Southern
Pnelflf- Phrvalnr' RinnAmrA Oil,
(N. J.), Douglas Aircraft, Boeing,'
Glenn Martin, American Water
Works, American Can and U. S.
Rubber.
Among . occasional falterers
wr. II. S Rtwl N V Cnntral
Consolidated Edison, Goodrich,
Goodyear and Westinghouse.
Bonds duplicated stock in the
matter of speed, with selective
advances numerous.
-Closing quotations:
American Can 831
Am Car & Fdy , 381 .
Am Tel & Tel : . .,.153
Anaconda ::. 301
Calif Packing Li 271
Cat Tractor ..." 49
Comm'nw'lth tt Sou ............ I -
General Electric SOi
General oMtors 51
GtNorRy pfd .301
Illinois Central IS
Int Harvester . . 681
Kennecott 34
Lockheed , 231
Long-Bell "A" 91
Montgomery Ward .: 42
Nash-Kelv ' ' - ,- ' 91
N Y Central rlBi
Northern Pacific 17
Pac Gas & El 29
Packard Motor 41
Penna R R 10! :
Republic Steel 171
Richfield Oil 9i
Safeway Store .j.i. 40
Sears Roebuck , 71
Southern Pacific .... 391
Standard Brands ......... 61
Sunshine Mining 61
Trans-America .j..i:.; 10
Union Oil Calif .. ; 191
Union Pacific ...,; 92
U S Steel 881
Warner Pictures . 131
BOSTON. WOOL
BOSTON, May 4 (AP-USDA)
Sales of to-arrive tine ..to tine
medium average staple Austral
ian wool were made in the Bos
ton wool market today at an in
bond clean price of 76 cents. De
mand continued for all types of
scoured wools at ceiling prices.
Mining Improvement
Low Suspended for
War's Duration
WASHINGTON, May 4 P)
President Roosevelt signed leg
islation yesterday suspending for
the duration of the war the re
quirement that $100 worth of
labor must be performed or im
provements made annually on
mining claims on public pro
perty. .,.
The legislation was designed
to overcome difficulties caused
by a shortage of manpower and
mining materials. It provides,
that the suspension period shall
terminate on the first day of
July following the end of the
war.
Newberg, and Erna L. Cole,
Portland; Edward A. Eastman,
Portland, and Marne B. Muessig,
Silverton. - i..1
Oregon Increases ..
Grease Collection '
PORTLAND, May 4 MP) Ore
gon increased it March . collec
tion of vital war grease by mora
than 10,000 pound over Febru
ary, the state salvage committee
announced today. March waste
fat total tor the state was 81,719
pounds compared with 70,804 in
February, i
There is no over-all manpower
shortage, The problem Js how
best to utilize the man and wom
an power we have. Brother
hood of Railway Trainmen Pres
ident A. F. Whitney.
Plant make a noise while
growing, a scientist revealed.
We've heard that children do,
too. - '