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    PAGE TWO
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
March 0. 1042
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BRITISH BLAST
RANGOON PORT
LEAVING CITY
. (Continued from Page One)
ttstanc on Java, wu admitted
ly tott and the Dutch now pin
ned their hopea on defense of
Australia.
- The lieutenant governor-general
of the NEI, Or. Hubertus J.
Van Mook, arriving at Adelaide,
Australia, after a sorrowful
flight from "the lajt atrip of run
war available" at Bandoeng'
airdrome, said:
"We are here to carry on the
fight and not to sit and mope."
He estimated the ' Japanese
trength on Java at from 130,000
to 180,000 men.
The best plan aeems to be to
try to cripple the enemy's sea
forces and transport if it comes
long way. from ita bases," he
aaid. "There should be an end
to retreating."
London echoed this sentiment,
one newspaper declaring that
"only an allied counter-attack on
a gigantic scale , can stem the
Japanese now."
Ceiling on Pine
Prices Revised
ly Henderson
(Continued from Page One)
uct'was increased $2 a thousand
fact In the "moulding or bet
ter grade, prices were reduced
$1 a thousand feet
In the shop grades, used In
the manufacture of doors, win
dows and other Industrial prod
ucts, the revised schedule pro
vides soma increases and some
decreases, with the general
average slightly op.
The changes for Idaho pine
average an increase of 30 cents
a thousand feet, but minor price
.changes prescribed for sugar
'pine gave no overall increase.
Credit Buying
Again Sloshed
By U. S. Order
(Continued from Pag One)
'clocks, watches and floor cov
erings, 20 per cent
The order also provided that
ancr Apru x uie ma in mum
' credit value allowable on a used
tear will be the actual purchase
"price or the "appraisal guide
value" phis taxes, whichever is
'lower.
The profes
sor's wife was
on the tele,
phone. Would
I pleaie nuh
em? I would
..sad1 did! She
greeted me
wim mat patient, resigned ex
pression wtvei get The pro was
ta tha garage, Woold I come
around aad...sha sighed and
shook her head.
t was pretty bed. There waa
Mm aval eottraly avmrnaM ay
what loekoa' Ilka a daeraeta
ale la a nmrH-aam hnk yeni.
taealy end eltmaafl', the fan.
ear, er rarhar Ha thli, nw
The professor
had stsrted iHO"!
eat merely to
cheek the
park-plogi.
While he waa
at it he Dried
open the dla-
tribntar, then die oil filter. One
thing led to another, and an
other led to...chaofl
ta I leM Mm ami I want la Mil
IW-atam Mm IMea Oil MIih
ate Mae end Ihalr "fxaarf Cara
Ta Save Car Wear." Naw they're
ell their time areaa eataa.
I fall f helnM hlnM en'
efeaat every Mad of
So before yon're tempted to
tinker with your puddle-lumper,
see the Union Minute Men.
They can and will tell you how
to keep your car in top condi
Hon. They look at wheel-bear-ingi,
battery-termlnali, filten, air
cleaner, spark plug and so on,
sad tell you what'i going on.
a
Oil (fallens
where the
end aal "lx.
art Care Te leve Car Wear."
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vA VICTORY
Man Pleads Guilty
To Drunk Driving
Earl Young, service station
employe, entered a plea of guilty
to the charge of drunk driving
in police court Monday morning
and paid a fine of $100. The
30-day Jau sentence was sus
pended. Young was arrested Sat
urday by city police at Fifth
street and Klamath avenue.
J. D. Smidl, charged with li
quor to Indians, forfeited $100
bail in police court.
Ten traffic fines were paid to
the desk sergeant.
Dental Technician
Enlists in Naval
Reserves Here
Paul Hess, a well known
dental technician of Klamath
Falls, has been accepted for en
listment in the naval reserves
and was sworn into the service
at Portland on March 7. Hess
made application for enlistment
at the local recruiting office on
the 5th of this month. His work
in the navy will be as a dental
technician for the duration of
the present war.
Mr. and Mrs. Hess have made
their home at the Cascade apart
ments and Mrs. Hess plans to
remain in Klamath Falls while
Hess serves his country in the
naval forces. At present Hess
Is at home on leave, awaiting
his call to active duty.
Hess attended the North Pa
cific Dental college for four
years and has been in Klamath
Falls for 16 years.
Arizona Cars Run
On Wheel Rims
PHOENIX, Ariz., March 9 m
P. E. Woodson, Quartsize, Ariz,
merchant complained to the
state highway department today
that motorists were driving au
tomobiles without tires on U. S
highway 60.
Woodson said the paved high
way through the western Ari
zona desert town was being dam
aged by cars running on the
wheel rims.
Highway department officials
said they hadn't determined
what they could do to stop the
practice, which was blamed on
the rubber shortage.
rn jj i
uuL7iimtLiown
On Saying Grace
Br EARL WHITLOCK
It was formerly a general
custom, all over our land, to
pause a moment, before partak-
ing of a meal,
i jto thank the
11 Giver of all
1 1 bounty for it,
5 y It is a beautiful
V-l tn rnmn hv. And
.v :. . : .
JpT,i1 tone hopes that,
i hi uieBV uyiug
I nays, ii wiu De
come more usu-
F r o m both
the psychic and the physical
viewpoints, the blessing is the
ilnest of all ways to start a
meat, rsycnoiogicaliy, one
needs to be mad to realize fre
quently that, regardless of past
troubles and threats of troubles
to come, this meal-time is an
hour of peace and plenty this
present bounty we possess.
Physically, one requires the
momentary pause the blessing
brings, to let down the body's
tension and thus condition it to
receive food.
Grace before meat would, one
imagines, act as a most effec
tive preventive of both neurosis
and dyspepsia might conceiv
ably prove a better cure for
either than any pill or potion.
Next Monday Mr. Whltlock
of the Earl Whltlock Funeral
Home will comment on What
Evangelist Pleases
Listeners Sunday
At Bible Center
Those who heard Evangelist
Earl Anthony speak on 'The
Society of Hell," the first of a
two-week series of sermons at
the Fundamental Bible center,
were generally of the opinion
that he is fearless and uncom
promising in his views, accord
ing to G. W. Wheatley, pastor.
The evangelist spoke Sunday
evening, providing a wealth of
incidents from his 20 years of
experience in evangelism in
every state in the union.
Anthony can be heard every
evening at 7:30 at the Bible
center. Subjects for the re
mainder of the week were an
nounced as follows:
Monday, "Where Are the
Dead?"; Tuesday, "The New
Birth"; Wednesday, "Prayer";
Thursday, "Finding the Christ";
Friday, "The Second Coming of
Christ"
For those interested in per
sonal evangelism the evangelist
holds a special class each morn
ing from 10 to 11 at the Bible
center.
Flying Boat
Dives in River;
Eight Killed
I (Continued from Page One)
El Reno, Okla.
Ray S. Campbell, radioman,
Portland, Ore.
James B. Davis Jr., radioman,
Allan, Okla.
Anthony Leszczynskl, seaman,
Chicago.
Henry W. Strickland Jr, sea
man, Kentwood, La.
Leonard Ruzek, aerographer,
Adams, Mass.
Editorials on News
(Continued From Page One)
ed cavalry, schooled in OF
FENSE, mastered body armor
and walled castles.
Just as the airplane-tank-mo-torlzed
infantry team has master
ed the machine gun and the pill
box.
-THROUGHOUT the aUied
world today there is evidence
of lost faith in the invincibility
of the defense and RISING BE
LIEF that to win we must seize
the OFFENSE.
There is historical warrant for
this belief.
No lesson of history is plainer
than the lesson that PURELY
DEFENSIVE THINKING is
fatal.
We don't know yet Just HOW
we're to seize the offensive, but
the accumulated experience of
centuries tells us we MUST
seize it or we will be lost.
WCTU Members of WCTU
will meet Tuesday at 2 p. m.
with Mrs. E. R. Tedrlck, 1126
Grant street. -
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CCC Enrollees Get
Glimpse of Crater
Lake Park Sunday
Fifty CCC enrollees from
Lava Beds camp had their first
glimpse of Crater lake and the
national park Sunday when
they made the trip in trucks un
der the direction of their com
pany commander.
Travel Sunday was reported
as follows from the south en
trance, S3 cars, 240 persons;
west entrance, 31 cars, 64 per
sons.
Mrs. Winnifrcd Glllen. Klam
ath county home demonstration
agent, suffered a badly sprained
leg while skiing at the park
Sunday. Mrs. Gillen Is now at
her home, 1859 LeRoy street.
This was the only accident re
ported during the day.
(Continued from Page One)
mitted to Major General Kenyon
A. Joyce, commanding general,
northwestern sector, Fort Lewis,
Wash.
In all locations west of the
Cascades where the estimated at
tendance is less than 9000, and
where the location Is not on
main arterial highway or within
three miles of a defense industry
or military establishment, pro
visional approval will be given
u there Is sufficient policing.
In the case of large public
gatherings east of the Cascades,
approval must be obtained
such gatherings are on a main
arterial highway.
20 Hostages Shot
In Paris After
Nazi Sentry Slain
VICHY. UnnreimlaH rnn
March 0 UP) The rxerntlnn nf
20 hostages in Paris in reprisal
ror me slaying oi a German sen-
unei March i, was announced
today.
A statnmant frrvm th nrt
of Gen. Otto von Stuelpnagel,
nazi military administrator of
occupied France, said the execu
tion took place some time today
before a German firing squad,
and described those executed as
communists and Jews."
German military authnrltl
announced March 3 that 20
hostages would be shot in re
prisal for the killins of the vn
try. They said at that time that
20 more would be put to death
it lour youths who shot the sen
try Were not turned ftver tn nnyl
auinormes by March 18.
Beer Distributors
Cut Out Thursday
Deliveries Here
All four Klamath Falla hear
distributors, falling into step
with others in nrcinn hou
agreed to shut down all deliv
eries every Thursday beginning
mis week.
The move was annnunreri hv
the J. Marvin Hilton company
wnicn sam it was made In order
to conserve rubber and gas. Beer
distributors have no nrioritv ra
tioning for tires.
It was believed that In the
future it might be necessary to
curtail deliveries still further.
Affected by the action are
Lost River Dairy. Mason Ehrman
and company, Carl Steinseifer,
ana Hilton.
Anniversary The 43rd an
niversary of Aloha chapter,
Order of the Eastern Star, will
be observed In fitting ceremony
Tuesday night at 8 o'clock In
the Masonic hall.
Happy Hour Mrs. Frank
Evans of Wall street will be
hostess to members of the
Happy Hour club Tuesday after
noon at 2 o'clock.
Bike Stolen Dale Kincaid
1021 Washington street, report
ed to city police the theft of his
bicycle this weekend from Ninth
and Plum streets.
Returns Lola Lee Albert,
secretary to Chief of Police
Frank Hamm, returned Monday
morning after a week s vacation
spent visiting her parents and
friends in Portland.
COMMON SENSE..
wd thoutandt upon
thousands of fmes
ALL-VEGETABLE
LAXATIVE
In NR (Nature's Remedy) Tablet,
there are no chemicals, no mineral!, no
Phenol derivative!. NR Tablet are dlf.
lerent act different. Partly mtlablit
combination of 10 vegetable ingredients
formulated over 60 yean ago. Uncoated
or candy coated, their action it depend
able, thorough, yet gentle, at millions
of NR'a have proved. Get a 2H box
today ... or larger economy site.
Ml T0-HI0HT; TOMORROW MLHI0HT
tAwer
COHTIDl
.-3
TO LOW FOR '42
CHICAGO. March 8 (P)
Grain prices tumbled 1 to S
cents a bushel today, wheat and
oats selling the lowest since tha
start of the year. Rye was the
lowest in mora than a month.
Selling came In spurts and
largely represented stop loss li
quidation touched off on each
mild price recession. War news
and trade uncertainty over the
outcome of legislation pending
in congress to prohibit sales of
government owned wheat and
corn at prices below parity were
blamed for sonio of the weak
ness. The president and other
adminlstrntlvo officials are
scheduled to address farmers to
night and dealers expect Mr.
Roosevelt to reiterate his opposi
tion to the legislation.
Wheat closed 11-11 cents low
er than Saturday, May $1.2711.
July $1 29i-; corn t-ic down.
May 8711c, July 891-ic, oats i-
c lower; rye li-lic off; soybeans
1-1 Ic lower.
POTATOES
SAN FRANCISCO, March 0
(AP-USDA) Potatoes: bro
ken, 49 unbroken cars on track;
California 8, Florida 1, Idaho 8,
Nevada 1, Oregon 13; market
dull; Klamath Russets No. 1,
$2.40-55, few higher; combina
tion grade $2.00-13; US No. 2,
$1.85-00, mostly $1.85.
LOS ANGELES, March 9 (AP
USDA) Potatoes: 24 broken, 48
unbroken cars on track; Florida
1, Idaho IS arrived; via truck,
California 7, Nevada 1, Idaho
2; market steady; no Klamath
quotations.
CHICAGO POTATOES
CHICAGO. Mar. 9 (AP-USDA)
Potatoes, arrivals 23, on track
337; total US shipments Satur
day 939, Sunday 23; supplies
liberal; demand for best quality
all sections moderate, market
steady; for fair quality demand
slow, market dull; Idaho Russet
Burbanks US No. 1, $2.90-3.05;
Nebraska Bliss Triumphs US
No. 1, $2.70-85; Colorado Red
McClures US No. 1. $2.70-80;
Minnesota and North Dakota
Bliss Triumphs US No. 1, $1.90
$2.25; cobblers US commercials
$1.90-2.00; Wisconsin Katahdlns
US No. 1, $2.00, new stock, sup
plies moderate, demand slow,
market firm on best quality.
Florida Bliss Triumphs US Com
mercials washed $2.00 per bushel
crate.
Returns B. E. Hayden, sup
erintendent of the US bureau of
reclamation, returned to his desk
Monday morning after spending
the past week in Oakland and
Menlo Park, Calif., where he
visited his son. Bush Hayden,
and daughter, Mrs. Max For-
sythe.
TOO LATE TO
CLASSIFY
OIL TO BURN For Union
heating oils phone 8404
Klamath Oil Co., 613 Klam
ath. 3-31mtf
HELP WANTED Will register
ed nurses, preferably, who for
various reasons can not offer
their services to our country
but want to help win this war
write full particulars, includ
ing age, nationality, religion,
to "Nurse" care News-Herald,
Box 3330. 3-11
TRAIN AT Interstate Business
College for war time Jobs. 432
Main. 3-9
WANTED TO RENT By work
ing girl, room near 1199 Cali
fornia avenue. 3-1 1
FOR JOBS In Aircraft Factories,
18 to 82. Inquire 412 Main.
4-9
5-ROOM HOUSE 644 Eldorado.
Owner 429 Jefferson. 3-11
FOR THE BETTER grades of
fuel oils, try Fred H. Hell
bronner, ' 821 Spring street.
Telephone 4153. Distributor
of Shell Heating Oils. 3-31
1941 FORD Half-Ton Pickup.
Like new. 4800 miles. See at
Johnny's Cottages, 2003 Biehn.
3-11
FOR SALE 110 acres alfalfa
ranch. All set for potatoes.
Tim T. Sullivan, State Line,
Hatfield, Ore. 3-14
WANTED Woman for house
work, mornings only. News
Herald Box 3807. 3-11
GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK
Days only. Local references.
News-Herald Box 3806. 3-11
HOUSEBUILDING
REMODELING
STORE FIXTURES
CABINETS
All Work Guaranteed
CECIL GREEN, Sr.
Phone 4808
Union
Stock Market
Quotations
NEW YORK, March 9 OP)
Depressing war news aguin
made for buying apathy In the
stock market today but despite
this handicap a number of lead
ers took a timid step forward.
Moderate bidding for air
crafts, motors, steels, and a few
blue chips, including American
Telephone, helped to stabilise
prices after early irregularity
Ralls and oili were unable to
generate much recovery momen
tum. At the beat the gains
ranged from fractions to a point
or so, and the list had a fnlr
sprinkling of minus signs at the
close. Transfers were around
300,000 shares.
Stocks in front most of the
session included Chrysler, Gen
eral Motors, Boeing, Bethlehem,
United Aircraft, Douglas, Glenn
Martlm North American, Johns
Mansvllle, and Santa Fe. A bit
soft part of Ihe time were Har
vester, General Electric, Kenne-
eott and Standard Oil (N. J.)
Cloaing quotations:
Air Reduction 321
Al Chem St Dya 12St
Allis-Chalmera 26
American Can .. 591
Am Car St Fdy 30 i
Am Rad Sta San . 41
Am Roll Mills 101
Am Tel St Tel 122i
Am Tob "B" 43 i
Am Water Works 21
Am Zinc L St S . . 4
Anaconda .... 25 i
Armour 111 .. 31
Atchison 371
Aviation Corp
31
Bald Loco
Bendix Avla
Beth Steel
Boeing Airp
121
331
60
171
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23
171
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34 s
181
31
fill
41
81
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17a
12i
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241
49i
in
71
62
Borden . .
Borge-Warner
Calif Packing
Callahan Z L
Canadian Pacific
Cat Tractor ..
Celanese ..
Ches Sc Ohio
Chrysler ,.
Col Gas St El
Com'l Solvents
Comm'nw'lth St Sou .
Consol Aircraft
Consol Edison
Consol Oil .
Cont'l Can .
Corn Products
Crown Zellerbach .
Curtlss Wright
Doug Aircraft
Dupont De N 111
Eastman Kodak . 120
El Pow St Lt
II
241
30
34
141
134
24
lit
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43
231
36 i
2i
891
311
211
21
391
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41
151
131
20i
121
81
General Electric
General Foods .
General Motor .
Goodrich
Goodyear Tire
Gt Nor Ry pfd
Greyhound
Illinois Central .
Insp Copper
Int Harvester .
Int Nick Can .......
Int Pap St P pfd .
Int Tel St Tel
Johna Manvllle .
Kennecott
Lib O Ford
Lockheed
Loew'a
Long-Bell "A"
Montgomery Ward .
Nash Kelv
Nat l Biscuit
Nat l Dairy Prod
Nat'l Dlst
National Lead
N Y Central
No Am Aviation
North Amer Co
Northern Pacific
Ohio Oil
Otis Steel
Pac Gas St El
Pac Tel St Tel .
Packard Motor .,
Pan Amer Airways ..
... 121
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61
61
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- 171
4 831
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141
651
221
281
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Paramount Pic .....
Penney (J C)
Penna R R
Phelps Dodge
Phillips Pet
Proctor Sc Gambia
Pub Svc N J
Pullman
Radio
Rayonier ....
Hoyonler pfd .,
Republic Steel
Safeway Stores
Sears Roebuck
Shell Union
Socony Vacuum
Sou Cal Edison
Southern Pacific .
Sperry Corp
Standard Branda
Stand Oil Calif
Stand Oil Ind
Stand Oil N J ....,
Stone St Webster ..,
Studebaker
Sunshine Mining ..
Texas Corp
191
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Trans-America ...
Union Carbide ........
Union Oil Calif
Union Pacific
United Airline
United Aircraft
United Corporation ..
United Drug
United Fruit
U S Rubber
U S Rubber pfd
U S Steel
Vanadium ..,
Warner Picture
Western Union,
Westlnghouse .
Woolworth
731
241
When automohlla nrruliietlnn
I resumed, the engine may be
placed In the rear. Closer to tha
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND. Ore.. March 9
(AP-USDA) CATTLE: Salable
2650, total 2860; calves: salable
123, total 200; market unoven,
mostly steady, some good cows
and heifers stronger, several
loads medium to good fed steers
unsold; early sales largely $11
12.60, one load $13.00, fow oth
ers held $13.00 or better; com
mon steers $9.00-10.00. few fed
llolatelns $10.60; common to me
dium heifers $8.00-10.30, few
fed heifers $10.75-11.30; ciuini-r
and cutter cows $6.00-7.00; fut
dairy typa cows $7.30-8.00; me
dium to good beef cows $8.30
9.73; few loads young cows $10
$10.25; medium to good bulls
$8.73-10.23, common grades
down to $7.73; good to cholco
vvalers $14.00-16.00, extreme
top $16.50.
HOGS: Sulable 1830, total
3200; market mostly steady but
slow on medium grudes; good
and choice 173-215 lbs. $14.00
23, carloads mostly $14.23; 230
280 lbs.. $13.23-73; light lights
largely $13.00-30; good sows,
32.V530 lbs. $10.23-11.23. lighter
weights up to $11.50; good and
choice feeder pigs $12.75-13.50.
SHEEP: Salable 2000, total
3300; market active and-steady
on good to choice grades, others
slow and weok; good to choice
fed woolvd lumbs 03101 lbs. up
to $12.25; medium to good lumba
$11.50; common lambs mostly
$8.30-10.00; good to choice shorn
lambs with No. 1 and 2 pelts
$10.23-11.23, common grades
down to $9.00; good weighty
ewes $6.00, some held higher.
8. F. LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,
March 0 (Fed.-Stote Market
News) CATTLE, salable 330;
active, steady; one load tod 1026
Idaho steers $13.00; around 3
loads $12.00-30; package me
(Hum 850 lb. range heifers
$10.25; short load good 1165 lb.
range cows $9.00; about ISO
head dairy cows belter end
mostly $8.00-23; cutters $7.80
8.00, canncrs $7.00; bulls mostly
$9.00-10.00. Calves salable 15;
nominal; good to choice vcaleri
quoted $12.00-13.00.
HOGS, salable 150; around 15
cants higher; very few good
185-233 lb. barrows and gilts.
$14.63, new recent high; odd
sows $11.60.
SHEEP, salable 1330. Steady
to weak; 4 decks good 83 lb.
Washington lambs $11.30, aver
age No. 2 pelts; medium to
choice ewes quoted $6.80-7.23.
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J4o duj. lUaalu lu it-U1lra, to !liaf lor
cat furlong. At (Uglier.
I.I V K II 1 1. 1 II V II u Ini orlwa l K o. I
tghnin lnollcra unlr Ity tl.,
nvtr IS Ht , lao J frjeit, t to I
(In, fti rt..rfa oior 4 H-. tint eolurtf!
hi'iti, lid Uiglittrni, h hilar I H llil., lti
ovuf S IMl
iHr:Mr:) tlKKKVH Hllln (trlMti
hoii. l ttH'i lonu, J" iu II. Huln jtrkun
tunu. V rfH; livm, 1? ST he It).
KAlUUTu - Avrage miudU illlod Ha
He, tlly kllUd tVMe.
HAY Hiin price on tnoiii ejfplft.
No, i, men ! uat.th. fli.00 i'ti,
Vallar prlMai WllUrnetU eloirar, l fc
in ta,llv Aululai lluiutliy. aaitera Ui
l.'.'.UO.
uMiiV Mho, iJft-M0i Oram.
til,n unib. Mki hU, lie lb.
I'ur im:. iM WMU locela, flM
lr cental . DmJujUe tiana. ti-'o-a.
nUl, YtkUna Oeuu, 1. lH.it fr
Jo-lb. ban Klamath. l T0-4.M aulj
I ilt ho timi. tf.Toi.M cautat.
for ATOKA. MHf - CaUtor!. W Ht ta
ll W Mr la lb. rWMe. Stj6 .i
tar AO lt. luj. ra. t 0 I.T.
roi STKY MKArt Mailing prteae i
ralalUn: eatuntrjr-Mlleil bga, tl b(it'iirt.
If t lt Iba.. IS S la IM ". Im'j,
M M Ho !.; UM. thin, li lt b. ae,
ll-lftr, eanntr to a, II M Vie lb, go4
etittar oti, 11 j btilU. U lTl la,
ItU tOe lb.; IK.
W(Hi( m contrari. Oro rtafh,
nnmlnal. It Da lb. j i-roaahiaada, to lie lb.
BOSTON WOOL
BOSTON, March 0 (AP-USDA)
Th Boston wool market wi
generally quiet today. Fine ter
ritory wool contracted from tha
new clip wm sold at around
$1.13-1.15, scoured basis. Thcro
was littles Interest In graded
thrcoclifhths blood combing ter
ritory wools at 1.00-1. 04, scour-
wt tin aid nnri In crrartitfi nn
qtuirtcr blood territory wools at
94-00 cents, scoured basis.
Defense
Calendar
Tb VFW auxiliary defense
unit will have drill practice
Tuesday at Allamont Junior
higli school gymnasium at 7 p.
m. An Important discussion is
planned, according to Captain
Kuril.
Aimtralla produces about one
fourth of the world's supply of
wool.
Worm ond
I Tender in
1 her love . . . Exciting i,
1 in her beauty . . . 1"
;! Every mon hos known f
such o girl! 5
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Auii. a. a VrillKH
tHAS: JCOg. j
CHAl
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ATTRACTION
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Price Satisfaction?
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