'January 7, 1938 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN CHICAGO, Jim. 7 1.nt rnl llu of CIiIuuku wheat iirlcoa Kid ny mora than overcame ituwiiliiriiii of bun I omit due to nil 1 1 n( to run 1 1 mi iirufll.. ' Kxporl purchase, of Unlird BIlili'H whom wnru flnnlly esilitiat aij nl 7&MU0 liinhil. mill (,'aiiu dlnn wlmnt at l.uuii.ooo Ininlinls. Toiiny'i vuIiiiiki of (.'IiIciiku trail Ink In whmit future, wn. wall Above the recent avnriiK", but he low yontunlny luriiuvnr, 62, 401,0110 bunlii'lii, Iliu lainot lolul Jnc October 13. At Ilia oloae, ' li Iitiho wheat fu- luioa wuru uiii'limiKi'd l I hl(ll'r compared Willi ycsmrclay'a finish. Mill' OS 1-0(1 1. .Inly KI DO, corn i i up, May f!21 nil. Oct. r, 2 1 to SZ, mill oats I advanced. Stock Market Quotations 1 NKW YOHK, Jitu. 7 (A Ho. lecleil copper mid l"tid slock. tx tended thetr rally nwnlerauily tn today', market, but major alcela. atrrrafta and recently buoyent la aua took a real nl-lower levels. Dnallnce were relatively alow from the atari and (allltiK lieniln generally wore atirtbiued to profit allln following Thuraday' hrlik upiurn. Hie Hat dlptied at the opening, reduced or nincolled lon.ea lu Inter priiriudliiKa, limn ntuinblnd III roil it It tlm remainder of the o- alou without getting anywhere. A few iminltpa worked again.! the trend mid utllliiin, In the closing period, ehllUd forward creeping lendc-nd''.. The runge of flilctuntlona In moat depurlmeiita waa except lunally imrrow. Non-ferroua ntetul atm-ka hud their lulling when dolllt'.ttc cnp per wna lilted I of a cut a pound and lead rulaud II Ion. Hum shaded or cancelled gulii un tho concluding lap. ' TrmiafiTa approximated 1,100, 00t ahares. Toduy'a rloalni prlcea: Air lli'dudlou 6fi Allied Chum. & Dye 17:1 Allied Htun'e 78 American t'mi "ill American & For. rower 4 American Power l.lghl .... 4 Alllerlran Had. A Steel ...... Zi Amerlran (toll. .Mill li American 81110H. Hef all A. T. ft T 1471 Amerlran Toll. II !. American Water Work. .... 13 Anaconda Copper 3.11 Armour III. "I Alchlaon T. A 8. F 37 Jlull. ()hl( lit Harn.dnll - 141 llendlx Avinilon HI Jlnlh. Hteel -.... .... Oil lloolng Air 32. llmld Mlg - - M California I'ack - J2J Callahan Z-l. .. 21 Calutnet lies Cauadlmi Pacific 7 1 Caao (J. I.I 0 2 Caterpillar Tractor nil (clanoaa lM C'ortiiln-Tncd I Che.. & Ohio 34 i Chryalcr Motor 611 Col. !na & Klcclrlc i Commercial Solvent M Cnin'wlth & Sou 21 Conaolldniod Killaon 23 J Consolidated Oil i Corn I'roilucta 601 Curtlaa WrlKht 41 DoiiKlna Aircraft 40J Iiti Font & lie N 114. Klectrlc Auto Light 10 Klectrlc Power & Light 121 Kilo It. It 6. ilenornl Klectrlc 4 2) (ienorul Fonda 3 1 1 (Innnrnl Motora 33 i (loodyear Tlroa 30 dr. No. Pf 221 Hudson Motor 0 III. Cenlml 10 Inap. Copper 13 Inturnatlnniil Harvester .... lid. International Nickel 47. Int. Paper ft P. Pf S:IJ I. T. & T 6J Jnlina Mnnvlllo 7 !i Knnnorntt Coll. Cop 40 l.lh-U-Ford 30 J LlKKcll-Myura U 00 I .oew 'a 401 Monty Wnrd : 33( NakIi Kelvlnntor 1 1 II Nallonnl lllarnll 10! Nullonnl Ulatllleia 22t Nnllonnl Power A I.IkIiL '3 N. Y. Ccnlrnl 17 North America. 20J Nnrlhorn I'nclflo 1H I'acknrd ...a 4i J. C. Ponnoy 67 I'enii. It. It 22. )'hllllpn Pot 411 prnaaod Slnel Car 0 Pub. Hervlca N. J 3.1J Pullninn r, 32 Xadlo 6J Item. Itimd 13, Itep. Htool 1SII Hnura Hnnhuck S9J Hholl Union 17i Ho. Cnl. Kdlmin 23 Knulhern Pncirir. 101 Htnndnril llrnnda 0 Hlnndftril till California 31 1 Hlnndiird Oil N. J 401 Btudolmkor 01 Kuporlor Oil 21 Texnn Corporation 4 2A Tlinkcn Del Axlo 11 J Trnna-Aniorlm 121 Union Carbldo 75 Union Pnclflc 81 United Alrllnea' 7 J tlnltod Aircraft 25) Sat. Jan. 8 Olene Tamale Feed Dancing STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by Ilia Anhipi IhIwI pruaa Krldnr , Prvvloua day ... Month ana ..... Your axo 1 0;t7 llliih 1 U 7 Low 1031) lllxh 1030 Low Now 1037-38 Low BOND AVERAGES Ciifiiplluu liy tho AimociiitcU itch. 20 10 10 10 Itulla luilu'a UlD'a For. Friday 70 1 07.1 01.2 06.6 Prevloua day ........... 00.0 00.7 00. H 66.2 Month no . .. 74 1 07.1 02.1 06.7 Year mtu ...................... .... 0 10 1.3 102 6 73.3 1037 lllKh 00 11 104 4 102.8 74.7 1037 Low .... ....... 10 3 95.6 00.3 04.2 1030 1111th OK. 2 104.4 1113 I 73.0 1030 Low . .... ....... xil.O 101.8 00.3 67.6 United Corporation 81 Unlleil (In Imp 1 1 U. H. Itublior 2fi J U. H. Hteffl 671 Walworth " Wenlern Union 2H White Motor 10 Woolworth " I lu.llilt Curb UuiitKtlunii: Clllna Hervlce 2 Klectrlc llond Hlime .... 01 Portland Produce PORTLAND. Jan. 7 (.li-flut-ter, prima, A trade. 31c Hi. In parchment wrupplnKa. 36c lb. In cnrtoiie: II xrade 33-33 Ji- Hi. In parchment wrapper., 34-341o lb. In cartona. Ilutterfnl (Portland dellvory hiiylnic price! A Krado. 33-331c lb., country atallnna, A (trado, 3 He lb.; II iirade, 2c leaa; C griide, 6c leaa. Ek-na. huyliif price by whole anlera: Kxtrna, 20c; atnndnrda, 17c; flmta unquoted; medliiin ex traa. 18c; inedliim flrt. 16c: amnll extra. 15c; underitindea. 15c dni. Clicoao, Orcion trlpletn. 18c; Oregon loaf, 18c. Btokera will pay io below quotation.. Country moat., .elllnc price to retailer.: Country killed huR, beat butcher., under 100 lb.. 11 12c; venlora. 15c: llkbl and thill, 012c; heavy, 8-0c lb., din ner cowa 61-7c; rutlera. 7-8c; hull. 9-lOc lb.; Innib., 15-16C, ewe. 68c lb. Live poultry, buyltiK price: Lexhorn broiler. 11 to 2 Ilia.. 20 21o lb.; colore aprlng., 2 to 31 Iba., 10-2OC lb. 1 over 31 lb... 10 20c lb.; Leshorn hen., ovor 31 lb.., 14-160 lb.; under 31 lb.., 12 13c lb.; colored liena, 4 to 6 Ilia., 18-lOc lb.; over 6 lb... 18-1 9c II).: No. I grade 2c leaa. Turkeya, aelllnit prlro: Drcaacd No. 1 hen.. 24-20C lb.; No. 1 lorn.. 22-24C Onion., new crop Yakima. 70 76c, 60a; Orogon, (2.26 por cental. Polntoea, Yniiluia Ocina, 11.00; locale, goo-ll. 00 cental; Iea chutea, 00-1. 10, Wool. 1937. nominal; Willam ette Valley, medium, 23c lb.; , coarae and brnlda, 23c: fall lamb wool, 18o lb.; eaatcrn Oregon, fine nominal. Hay. .oiling price to retailor.: Alfalfa No. 1. 118-18.60 Ion; oal-vctch, 114-14.50: clover, 112 ion; tlrr.othy, eastern Oregon unquotod. Ditto valley, 815 ton. Portland. CHICAGO. Jun. 7 (AP-USDA I Hogs: 21.000; unnvon, 15-25c : higher than Thursday' average; . packing sows 10-15c higher; top 88.60; bulk good and cliolco 150-J 200 lbs. 18.35-60; 210-240 lb. I 8S.O5-60; 260-300 Hi. 17.60-1 8.06; moat good pocking aows J JO. 60-76; selected kinds 16.90- i 7.00. ! Cnttle: 1000, calves 500; nc tlvo and strong cleanup market; few loada common and medium sleera selling at 86. 60-7. 65; good to choice weighty sleera up to (10.75; anothor runaway market on culler grndes and common beef cows soiling at $6.25 down; Tat cows grading good to choice Inclined to drag nl 16.60-6. 26; rtinnwiiy trade on bulls $7.25 down with $7.10 (ho practical lop on weighty snusngn offer ings; venlers ateady at $9.5(1 11.60. Sheop: 7000; few enrly sales fnt lambs and most bids around steady; bulk as yet unsold; best fed westerns held upward to around $0; sprlnklng natives $8.60-70; hnndywelght yearling $8; sheep scarce but cliolco kinds quotable tn $4. MEASURE THE RETURN with Insured Safety 4 Thil Association Has Never Paid Less Than Current VDIvldna' First Federal Savings and Loan Association OF KLAMATH FALLS 111 No. Oth St. Phono 876 Motnbor of Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. 80 It 16 00 In 1 in nulla Uill'a Htka. Ill 20.0 33.3 ITi.tl 0.1. 1) 20.3 3.1. fi 45. ft 04.4 22.1 34.0 40.1 07.2 30.8 62.0 71.6 101.6 40.5 54.0 76.3 f.7.7 18.7 31.6 41.7 00.3 43 6 63.7 72.8 73.4 30.2 43.4 55.7 South S. F. Livestock S Oil Til KAN FnANCISCO, Jan. 7 (AI'-UHIIA) ling" 600. Iliilrhern ateaily to 10 lowor, top SO Oil on hmd good 170-200 lb. weiKhln; odd lot 260 lb. butch ei. 18.60; tinckliig now. atoady to 25 hlgh'T. hulk 17.26. ratlin 225. Kteera ateady to wenk; loud inndluin 040 lb. Cali fornia atiera 17.00: 2 loada Ined Iiiiii Hlenra from ncur-hy focdlot 17.110 25 nverngo 885-1080 111. ufhr 4 per rent .brink: good fed atecrii llb.ellt, quuled up to around l.s.oo; loud Idaho mixed .leera and heifer, arrived luto; .be .lurk uioKtly steady; good cow. aliKent, ijuoted up to $5.75; abort load medium 108 5 lb. rumen row. 85.10; half load fleihy dairy cow. 15.00; bull. iiiM-hmiged, few medium grude. I5.O0-2S. Culve. 25. Nominal; good to choice vcnler. quotod around i0.uu-ll.00. Sheep 110110. Murket nominal ly steady; good 80-110 lb. woolod I11 111 hn quoted 8.00-60; long deck nti'dltim to good early shorn California lainhn from local feed lot JS.0O aorted 3" per cent 17.50 average SI lb. after 4 per rent hhiink; good to choice wooled slaughier ewca quoted around l.l.6u-4.uo. 1IOSTOX WOOL ISOSTON. Jan. 7 lAl'-L'SDA) nemnnd for wool In Boston wa. Blow today and confined mostly to fine grades. A llttlo fine ter ritory wool vii selling In original hags at around 70 to 72 cents scoured basis for hulk good French combing length, short Texas woola were having a llttlo rail. Creasy fall wool brought 1,0 to 03 rem. scoured basis and S-moiilh Texas wools brought nround 66 to 68 cent, scoured basts. CIIKWCO POTATOKS CIIICA(it), Jan. 7 (AP-USDA) Potatoes: 42; on track. ISO; to tal U. S. shipments S47; supplies moderate; old stock ateady. do mnnd very light ; sacked por cwt. Idnho minuet llurbank. U. H. No. 1, J1.37V4-45. PALACE Grocery and Market 524 Main St. Phones 64 76 We Deliver Any Size Order CofSee 2M5n, 2 Lb49c Purex c, Jug i9c Soap Crystal White Bars 19c Flour Drifted Snow .Bag $1.79 Crackers. 2-Lb. Box 23c Salad Dressing ,e Swift's Pantry Jar Qts. A5C Eggs air 2 do,49c Pineapple 2gTin19c Cheese Full Cream Lb. 19c Meat Department Pot Roast Lb. 12c, 14c Veal Shoulder Roast, Lb 17c Shoulder Veal Steak, Lb 19c Shoulder Pork Roast, Lb ...20c Pure Lard, 2 Lbs 25c 3ams, half or whole. Lb. 24c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables All Bunch Vegetables .... 2 for 5c Cauliflower, lge. wh. hds., ea. 10c Celery, Utah, lge. stalk 10c Oranges, sweet, Juicy, Stmkist 2 doz. 25c Arizona GrapSruit 6 for 19c Reporter 4? i 1,4... -. . hJ Irma Carder'nl, 14-ycar-old news reporter for tho Pelican Bow ing dull. This la the flrat time she haa belonged to nuch an organiza tion and she finds It very Inter esting and helpful. Among the things she likes to do best are playing tennis, basketball, ping pong, collecting snnpshots and gaiherlng different kind, of rocks. Tho nemo of this Pelican school sewing club la the "Willing Work er." and there are 12 members. They hope to finish their entire project before spring so that all members will be able to show their exhibits at the 4-H Spring fair. PORTLAND. Jan. 7 (VP) Re ports from 119 mills showed last week's business of 45.613,000 board feet of lumber was 14 per 'cent more than the previous week, the Western Pine association said today. Production totaled 17.774.000 feet, a decline of about 6.000,000 feet, and ahlpmenta were 35, 914.000 feet, a slight gain. Orders, shipments and produc tion were sharply under the cor responding week of 1937. By mixing air with carbon diox ide, beet can be stored from 60 to 70 day In a chilled state. pW&r cm Four-H News KKKMONT BClfOOL The fourth meeting of our 4-H club was held thla past week. We had one now mem ber at the last meeting Bonnie Theller. A few of our member, dropped out. We hold meeting, evory Wednesday from 11:20 a. m. until 12:20 p. m. We named our club the "Nimble Thimble club of Fremont." We are work ing vory hard and hope to make good. We are two months be hind all the rest of the club., but we are up with them on the work. SHIRLEY FniJLAN. Itoporter. Al.TAMONT HCHOOI, The Hun. nine girls, 4-H Cook ing I club of Altamont school, met and organized last week. Mr.. A. D. Tllton Is the local leader, and she called the meet ing to order. Officers were elect ed aa follows: president, Hhlrlcy Scott; vice president, Kvelyn Prudhommc; .ecrotary, Anna Wood: treasurer, Wava Filey; aong and yell leader, Ruth Thex ton; new. reporter, Evelyn Prudhomme. We plan to get our cooking lessons all completed before the end of school and exhibit our cookies at the aprlng fair. KVKLYN PRUDHOMME. Reporter. The 4-H Cooking 3 and the Room Improvement clubs had their second meeting January 3. We named our club the "Cook and fitltch" club. Wo had a short meeting and conducted all our business but didn't do any work as our books had not ar rived. Wo had a song at the first of the meeting, played some games and then adjourned. We have a new member In our club, whose name la Marie Williams. SHIRLEY TILTO.V. Reporter. Our first step for 1938 was to insure a continuation of our policy fekjK for QUALITY and ASSORTMENT at DEEP CUT PRICES. Ol) A a BBBBBBBass,BBBBBaaaaaaanBBBBBBaBBsBiaaM aBBiBBBaBaBBaaiaBji1BailBii(MaBHajaM JkufHrSTi pablum .......37c cm."!.39c -atica ....49c AfMM I1 1 I1 ' I1 Ti lW rirfore 17a I I uenl . JSP , I tfj r-..w.ruU,SSc r- i -aw. (.edl r ' .... tS-if !, If J L IF m -I I mm a.. M . I V A1L-J KIIH M T 1 i t "twvj m 83c Lady M 69 75c Takara ' 69 27c 4 " w -- .Mil nujui vine t.nu- -JTf Russian ST.. 29 l.OOZonite 79 iy-oM Alcohol ST. 17 Dextri-JS"" 57 49c gr iiSStsr'f 12 Sanitary. 15 75c .Ovoltine 59 Jff ouc urenesham 9 Aspirin o,r... 59 XjL ftOe ITALIAN MM, ,M Llf? Jk BALM tC He IpoiM iX!V SQj 50o HINDS Oft, ... Tooth ys'-y -::Vri Lenox ..JVC Woodbury Pu rirti- LA oc mbam.--.98c Creams 39c jKNlHy E" SELTZER 49C ft IZ fct u,l, C FEBKAMINT -XIC S r' : I$1.U CAKOID AQ. I ' U. " A BILE "OS 1 Jjiiyjjf $1.00 LUCKY 7(J, 1 n. SW' TIGER ...-.. TT t.Z3 irTWl 5Ol Ififtfxh I ' a,f.59c Petrola- Amjl &) Il?on8 .- 39 89c wjryy 76c ff r C ASTORIA ..27C yJJJitt 1 f ( I rOl 38 lvMbH&W Weather HlJAaX. &ihZr y : Calendar MAM.V HCIIOOL The Early Bird Baker, of the Cooking t 4-H club of Malln, having Just returned from their holiday vacation, hold their regu lar meeting January 3. The meet ing proceeded aa follow: France Kamarad, the . club prealdent, called the meet I Of to order. Roale Huty. the aong leader, led u In the aong, "Hall, Hall, the Club' All Here." ivy Klnkle, the secretary, read the minute of the laat meeting, and they were approved. She also read the roll call. We answered roll call hy our favorite quick bread. We handed in our fourth card. Charlotte Maupln and France Kamarad will give a demonstra tion at our next meeting on "How to Make Chocolate Whip," which I a dessert. Other mem ber, of the club will bring cook lea to serve with the pudding. For the work for our next meet ing we are to prepare one meal and bake one batch of bread. Also, all of the member have different foods assigned to them to figure out the cost for our price list, then we can get It from the different g I r 1 a and complete our price Hat, The member of our club have decided to prepare a dinner for the teachers of our school for the work to be completed for our sixth lesson. We will also pre pare another dinner for our mothers. For our last meal, we are to prepare a meal for a guest or guest. We will prepare this meal for that purpose. After the mooting adjourned we played ga me. MARIE HANEL. Reporter. SUMMERS SCHOOL The name of our 4-H club Is "Sew a Stitch club." Our presi dent Is Lou Ann Morrlsci, and she called the meeting to order on December 17. We had the roll call, and each girl respond ed by naming a color. We are going to have a new leader as Mr, colt Is leaving, so Mis Viva Llskoy will be our new leader. 1 Dog Keeps Vigil MM When Edward Koch, 12, Seattle, Wash, forgot to take home hi skates at dark, hi dog, Bandy, stood guard all night In a heavy fog. Next morning Koch started looking for his "lost" dog and found Bandy still standing guard over the skates and refusing invitations to breakfast from neighbor. Some of u have made our sew ing boxes and are working on our pin cushions. We decided at our last meeting that we should have our pin cushions and some other thing done by this meeting. We said some club yells and said our club pledge. We have divided our club' In to two groups, class A and class B. We talked about filling out our cards. Some of the group Calox Tooth Powder Large 43c 50c JERGENS LOTION 39c CIGARETTES Old Golds, Camels, I.nckr Strikes, Chesterfield, Ralelghs Per Package 13 l.in per Carton TOBACCOS 150 Half and Hiitf, Velvet, Prince Albert 110 1 Lis. 76 1 LU. GRANGER 74 NINTH AND MAIN asked If we should fill the card out right after wa finished the article, aud the leader said w should. All of the group I tak ing Clothing I, We hope to he all through with our work by the spring fair. PAULA BLANTON. Reporter, SHASTA HCIIOOL Our sewing club wa organ ised December 13, and Nina Robertson I prealdent, Betty Lou Bellows la vice president, and June Dickson la secretary, Dor othy Ann Lund Is new reporter. We meet every Tuesday In the library of the Shasta school, At our last meeting soma of the member brought their tea towels with hem basted and aewed tho hems In. The dec orative dcalgna are to be ap plied at our next mooting. Name on the roll are: June, Wanda, Edith, Dorothy Ann, Betty Jant, Pauline, Betty Lou and Nina. The glrla are Interested In their 4-H club work and loyal to their program they are also enthusi astic singers of "Orogon, My Orogon." DOROTHY ANN LUND, Reporter, I didn't like to ask my father for It. Ada Hoffman, daughter of the governor of New Jersey, who worked In a department store to earn money for her Chrlstma shopping. Sale Coats ... Dresses 2Off 1-3 Off Draalic Reduction In Entire Stock MYRTLE'S Apparel Shop 423 Main Phone 2315 'Tooth Post Colgate 18c T3c Squibb Mineral Oil 59e BARBASOL 39. MISTOL 53c 50c VICKS a f KOBE DROPS OyC TScDOANS en PILLS 9tfC LAVORIS 39c I BE.NGDE 59c I! MURINE 49c 1 1 $1.00 IRON' ."T -IZED YEAST Of C 50c YEAST ) FOAM WIC KOTEX, C Tm 3 do. dC KLEENEX l)D. (M0) JtOC 40c VASELINE HAIR TONIC OOC LACTOGEN 83c II 50c PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA .OVC ASPIRIN in. (low IVC 0c WERNET8 DENTAL . m POWDER C PHONE