PAGE TWELVE HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON June 4, 1048 MaiJzetl and tf-titancial PEACESTDGKS HELP SUSTAIN CHICAGO, June 4 (AP-USDA) Potatoes, arrivals 57; on track 120; total US shipments 11H; supplies light; demand good; market slightly stronger; offer ings very light account of track sales; California Long Whites 100 lbs. sack US No. 1, $4.25-30; commercials $3.88-4.10; US No. 2, $3.58-75; Alabama Bliss Tri- NEW YORK. June 4 (fP) umphs US No. 1, $3.90; Louisi- Scattered peace stocks continued! ana Bliss Triumphs victory grado to keep recovery fires burning $3.85. UPWARD I Poiatoes i In today's market while many leaders elsewhere were unnhle to shake off mild selling chills. Steels, rails and aircrafts re treated after early resistance. Assorted favorites managed to register new tops for the year or longer but, near the close, de clines of fractions to a point or so predominated. Transfers were around 1,300,000 shares, United Gas Improvement hit a peak for 1943 on an. opening block of 19,100 shares as the company announced expectation that the partial liquidation plan would be ratified by directors at their next meeting. Also edg- Ing into "new high" were Mor ris & Essex, Libby-McNoill, Murray corp., American Tele phone, Chrysler and Montgonv ery Ward Falterers included U. S. Steel Bethlehem, N. Y. Central, South era Railway, General Motors Drfliglfcs Aircraft, Westinghouse, Allied Chemical, U. S. Rubber and International Harvester, Closing quotations: American Can 881 Am Car & Fdy , Am Tel & Tel .. Anaconda , Calif Packing . Cat Tractor Cbmm'nw'lth & Sou General Electric .. General Motors - Gt Nor Ry pfd Illinois Central Int Harvester . .j Kennecott . Lockheed Long-Bell "A" Montgomery Ward Nash-Kelv N Y Central Northern Pacific J. C. Penney Pac Gas & El Packard Motor Penna R R Republic Steel Richfield Oil ... Safeway Stores J. Sears Roebuck , Southern Pacific Standard Brands Sunshine Mining Trans-America .... . Union Oil Calif .. Union Pacific ... .... U S Steel .... .. Warner Pictures . 43) .1552 . 28'J . 26) 49 . 1 . 371 . 55 . 31 . 145 . 693 . 32 215 10 . 48 , 13 . 18 , 16S . 882 . 29 . 41 . 30i 178 . 103 413 . 761 . 284 , 71 . 64 91 201 991 55! 145 Pacific Telephone Boosts Dividend SAN FRANCISCO, June 4 (JP) Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company raised the ' quarterly dividend to $1.50 a share on common stock for the payment due June 30 to equity owners of record June 16. The company had paid $1.25 a share in three preceding quarters. The . com pany will pay the regular quar terly $1.50 on preferred stock July 15, record June 30. The Great Pyramid of Gizeh, Egypt, required 100,000 slaves 30 years to build. Thirty different airplane mod els are produced for Great Brit ain by American factories. 4 l ' ifk lV:V hk.i,t,j 3mmdmtmSSjS!mfSSl DIRNDL Virginia O'Brien of the movies wears a cotton print challls dirndl skirt in red, white and blue, with a wide girdle and narrow bands of black velvet at the hem line. CHICAGO, June 4 VP) A good demand developed for wheat today and prices advanced nearly 2 cents at one time before running into realizing sales. Oats were steady but rye dropped be low yesterday s closing quota- tions when heavy profit taking erased gains which had sent the grain to new six year peaks. Private crop forecasts that Kansas production this year would be about 150.000,000 bush els against 206,000,000 bushels harvested in 1942 spurred the upturn. Wheat closed 1-19 cent higher, July $1,543, September $1,453-9, corn was unchanged, July $1.05, oats were up l-9c and rye drop ped 9-tc. , LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, June 4 (AP-USDA) Cattle: 10. Nominal; for week generally steady on medium to good steers and range cows; fat range cows $11.50-12.00, common cows $10.50-11.00; medium sausage bulls $10.00-11.00. Calves for week 35. Few vealers $14.50 down. Hogs: 50. Package good 209 lb. barrows and gilts $14.40, ex treme top, for week mostly 60c lower; odd good sows $13.25. Sheep: 500. Nominal; for week fully steady; bulk good to choice over 80 lb. $14.00-14.50, bulk medium and common lambs $12.50-13.00 as feeders; bulk shorn ewes $2.00-5.50. 4 An 'Unknown Soldier's Grave, on Guadalcanal .v .... ,v m--v i .'If 3 Held in Flag Shooting CHICAGO, June 4 (AP-USDA) Salable hogs 7000; total 15,000; opened fairly active; steady to 10 cents higher than Thursday s average; later trade slow; all of advance lost; extreme top $14.50; bulk good and choice 180-350 lb. $14.25-45; most good and choice 150-180 lb. $13.50-14.25; bulk good 360-550 lb. sows $13.90 14.15. Salable cattle 1000; salable f a, calves ouu; iea sieers ana year- ffc . 3f-J rs. ! lings active and firm; most steers J fV5HiS. , $15.25-16.00; top $16.50; bulk heifers $13.75-15.00; best $15.40; firm trade on cows; cutters $10.50 down; beef cows $11.00- 12.50; bulls 10-15 cents higher; $14.00 paid for weighty sausage bulls; extreme top $14.25; veal ers steady at $15.50-16.50. Salable sheep 2000; total 6500; late Thursday fat lambs un even; around steady; today's trade fat lambs active; clipped lambs strong to higher; wooled lambs steady; few native spring lambs about steady at $16.00 down; one double choice Col orado wooled lambs $16.00; just good to, strictly choice western clipped Iambs with No. 1 and 2 skins $14.50-15.25; few yearlings $13.75; two year olds $11.50; sheep steady; good to choice shorn native ewes $7.50-8.00, 9. . .- 1 . ,V . ' fit William Snyder (above), deaf. 68, Spanish American war vet eran, was held by Denver police in the fatal shooting of Joseph Mansel, 56. Acting Detective Capt O. A. Carter said an ar gument over the ownership of an American flag flown on Me morial Day precipitated the shooting. Some aircraft cannon shells are timed to explode after trav eling a certain distance even though they have struck nothing. Now that anti-freeze time Is over, take a good look at the rub ber radiator hose. Often the greater deterioration is on the inside. Japanese Destroyer Lost This Battle n' f I V ' J ' ' , . "fSA 1 Untortunntely for this Nip destroyer, It crossed the path uf a U. S. Pacillc Fleet submurme patrolling water on tno coast of Formosa. The sub let her have it with a torpedo, which hit In the forward part of the ship, top Ccntor, a few seconds later the vessel slowly sinks, her stern high out of the water, and, bottom, the de U'oyer'i (anlall points skyward as the fast-sinKlng ship dives almost straight down to her final resting place. Official U. 8. Navy photo. 1 tea. Somewhere on the shore of Guadalcanal is this grave of an Amorican "unknown soldier" marked in this humble manner, in contrast to the grave of tho Unknown Soldior In Arllnaton cemetery. Thii simple cross bears the legend "R I P Here Lies a Devildog." and the barrel sec tion of a broken gun. U. S. marine corps photo. Copco's April Income Down SAN FRANCISCO, June 4 (P) California Oregon Power com pany reports $93,747 April net Income, a little lower than the $94,340 for a year ago. Net Income for the first four months of this year went up to $374,299 from $354,093, as oper ating revenues rose to $1,851,738 from $1,833,115. The Natchez Indians averaged six feet In height and were one of the principal tribes of south ern United States. Mohammedans consider silk unclean because it is tho product of a worm. Practically every mature Se quoia tree in existence today has been struck by lightning at some time. HOLD EVERYTHING! 00C 'torn MML IHIIK. ,l..t. C- T US. K'MT ft' "Hi, old tat, foolish and I'our- liT Classified Ads Bring Results.' LEGAL NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF JOHN A. KINCAID, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed executor of the last will and testament and estate of John A. Klncnld, do ceased. A 1 1 persons having claims ngainst said cstnto are re quired to present them, with tho proper vouchers, to mo at tho of fice of William Ganong, 724 Main street, Klamath Falls, Ore gon, within six months from date hereof. Dated May 28, 1043. GEORGE KINCAID, Executor of said Estate, M 28; J 4-11-18 No. 237. A fluttering oil gauge Indica tor sometimes points to a dirty strainer in the pump. A good cleaning la the cure. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF BERTHA HELL, Deceased. Notlco is hereby given that wo have filed our final account of the administration of tho abuvo entitled estuto and that tho nuovo entitled court hits appointed Juno 12, 1043 at 10 a. m. as tho timu for hearing objections to such final account and the settlement thereof. EVERETT M. BELL LLOYD BELL Administrators of auld estate M 14-21-28; J 4 No. 220. NOTICt:y"E8TRXY8 Notlco Is hereby given that William Tubach, Route 2 Box 751, Klnmath Falls, Oregon, did on or about tho 7th day of De cember, 1042, tnko on cstruy Holstuln bull calf about eleven months old, color black unci white, no brands; also an e.itray Jersey bull calf, about eleven months old, color dark tan, no brands. On the 15th of Juno, 1943, at 2 p. m. at tho William Tubnch ranch, Routo 2, Bux 751, Klnm ath Falls, Oregon, 1 will sell at public auction wild uulimiis to satisfy costs of keeping, expenses incurred, Including constable and Justice fees, costs of advertising sale and such other costs and expenses regularly made. L. L. LOW, Sheriff, Klamath County Klamath Falls, Oregon, M 28; J 4 No. 230. Excessive use of tho choko means greater oil dilution, which In turn means more frequent oil changes. Heirs of a head waiter at a British scasldo hotel received more than $100,000. Ho had served as head waiter for 40 years. CLASSIFIED ADS Lost and Found LOST Point Ration bonk, Rob . i, i.i... tn. n l rteiui iiiiiiniim, i?uiinn, dm R.4 8-4 LOST Billfold containing pa pers and gas book A. J. C. Peters, Chlloquln, Ore. fl-4 LOST No. I Ration book In name of Mortimer C. Cooko, War Relocation Authority, Newel), Calif. 612 LOST "A" ration book. Robert Russell, 1014 Knno St. 8-4 LOST Ration limik No. 2. MIU ton Price, 444 South Riverside. 8-S LOST Fuel oil ration form with seven S gullon coupons attach ed. Reyvnrd for return to CRAMERS RADIO SERVICE 115 So. 11th St. Dial 6818 6-8 LOST Ration Book No. 1. Guy Earl Cramer, Bonanza, Ore. (A 8-8 w LOST "A" gns ration book. W. A. Mayo, Pelican Bay Camp. 6-8 LOST Ration book, Amy Knight, Chlloquln, Oro. 6-8 LOST Ration book No. 1, Al bert II. Bllton, 108 Marlon Antx. 6-8 LOST Ration book No. 1. Kthelyn L. Crowley, Chapman Cleaners, East Main. 6-8 Lost and Found LOST "A" gas ration book. Paul McKlnney, 314 Cannon avenue, or Spraguo River, Ore. 6-4 LOST "A" gas ration book. Sidney L. Burgdorf, Gilchrist, Oregon. 8-4 LOST Ration Hook A. Ilcensa No. 7.1CIHI0, Calif. Jack Down ey, 51120 Melrose St. fl-fl Personals MONUMENTS Klnmath Falli Marble and Grnnlte Works, 110 So. 11th. Phone 8381 fl-7m 10 Borvlcoi CURTAINS laundered and stretched. Phono 3717. 7-lm PAINTING - KALSOMINING II. L. Brown. Phono 4220. 9-3 Om HEALTH'S IN EMU in a heme that's VOtytf Din and decay, rot and rust breed disease. Your health and the health of your family arc endangered unless your home has proper paint protection. That's why hospitals arc always so well painted. Make your home a healthier place in which to live... with PABCO! 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