The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 13, 1942, Page 6, Image 6

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    Mure?) 18. 1841
PAGE 8IX
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
SILL BUYERS
BIG RISE IN
STOCK MARKET
NEW YORK, March 13 (P)
Small buyers were more than a
match for most timid sellers in
today's stock market, especially
in steels, motors and specialties,
and the result was a selectively
Wgher price shift
The list began to strengthen
in spots after a hesitant start
and gains ranged from fractions
to 2 points or so when the going
was good. Closing quotations
Were under the peaks in most
cases and declines were plenti
ful ,
Transfers for the five hours
approximated 350,000 shares.
'Supported stocks included US
Steel, Bethlehem, General Mo
tors, Chrysler, Sears Roebuck,
Western Union, Dow Chemical,
Dupont, Philip Morris, Kenne
cott and Standard OU (N. JJ
Notwithstanding the generally
resistant tone, a number of new
4-year lows were in evidence
Backward the greater part of the
time were Santa Fe, N. Y. Cen
tral, Southern Pacific, Westing
house, Allied Chemical and
American Telephone.
Bonds were in arrears and
commodities uneven.
Air Reduction 311
Alaska Juneau , , 2
Al Chem & Dye 120s
AlliS-Chalmers
. 26
581
30
- 41
- 101
381
-1181
- 39i
21
American Can
Am Car & Fdy
Am Rad Sta San
Am Roll Mills
Am Smelt & Ref
Am Tel & Tel
Am Tob "B"
Am Water Works
Am Zinc L & S
Anaconda
Armour 111
Atchison '
4
251
31
371
Aviation Corp 3i
-it
Star of Mr. Jordan . .
Robert Montgomery
Manly Preston Foster
Saturday Midnight . . tbeyn
how yoa thalr brililanae hi
new kind of Heavenly Delight
ealled "Unllnlihed Suelneee."
if) the Star-Studded
herding the ESQUIRI THSA
TRS'S MIDNITI R S V I I W
PARTY , , and you art all In
vited to fold the mernr throngs
tor night ot laughter.
REMEMBER . , tin Pun eterte
11 HO thle Saturdey night
THERII
J7
' Watch'
tThe Stars
Come
j Out!
Lovely Irene Dunn
ALIHHI
b a, m i mi w:--f -a-c i
Bald Loco -Bendlx
Avia ,
Beth Steel
Boeing Airp .
Borden
121
251
891
171
19
221
17
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41
35
181
29i
Borge-Warner
Calif Packing
Callahan Z L
Calumet Hee .
Canadian Pacific
Cat Tractor
Celanese
Ches It Ohio
Chrysler .
531
Col Gas St El
Com'l Solvents
Comm'nw'lth tt Sou
Consol Aircraft
Consol Edison
Consol Oil
Cont'l Can
89
81
, 732
18
111
51
24
Corn Products
Crown Zellerbach
Curtiss Wright
Doug Aircraft
Dupont De N
Eastman Kodak
El Pow & Lt
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
481
103
71
621
1071
1181
1
231
271
. 331
Goodrich
131
121
231
111
391
101
441
261
561
21
591
32
211
211
381
3
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41
141
131
201
131
81
121
71
51
61
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17
841
21
141
131
611
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27t
331
43
111
241
21
161
381
451
101
61
171
12
27
31
181
211
331
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Goodyear Tire .
Gt Nor Ry pfd .
Greyhound
Illinois Central
Insp Copper ,
Int Harvester
Int Nick Can
Int Pap & P pfd
Int Tel St Tel
Johns Manville
Kennecott
Lib O Ford
Lockheed -
Loew's
Long-Bell "A"
Montgomery Ward
Nash-Kelv
Nat'l Biscuit
Natl Dairy Prod
Nat'l Dist
National Lead
N Y Central .
No Am Aviation .
North Amer Co
Northern Pacific .
Ohio Oil .
Otis Steel
Pac Gas St EI .
Pac Tel St Tel
Packard Motor
Pan Amer Airways .
Paramount Pic
Penney (J C)
Penna R R
Phelps Dodge
Phillips Pet
Proctor & Gamble
Pub Svc N J
Pullman
Radio
Republic Steel
Safeway Stores .
Sears Roebuck
Shell Union
Socony Vacuum .
Sou Cal Edison
Southern Pacific .
S perry Corp
Standard Brands .
Stand Oil Calif
Stand Oil Ind
Stand Oil N J
Stone St Webster .
Studebaker
Sunshine Mining
Texas Corp
301
4
601
. 11
. 731
. 91
. 32
.932
. 51
Trans-America
Union Carbide
Union Oil Calif
Union Pacific
United Airlines
United Aircraft
United Corporation
United Drug
United Fruit
54
131
571
50
171
5
251
691
241
U S Rubber
U S Rubber pfd
U S Steel
Vanadium
Warner Pictures
Western Union .
Westinghouse
Wool worth
S. P. LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,
March 13 UP) Fed.-State Mar
ket News) CATTLE: Salable
none; nominal; for week: total
receipts 800; medium to good
grades steers, heifers and cows
steady; half week's run dairy
cows, better end $8.00-50, most
cutters ?7.00-75, canners largely
$6.00-50; bulls firm, $9.00-10.00.
Calves, salable none. Nominal;
medium to choice under 240 lb.
vealers mostly $12.00-13.50.
HOGS: Salable 150; around
15 cents lower; most good 195-
235 lb. barrows and gilts $14.60;
odd good sows $11.60.
SHEEP: Salable none; nomi
nal; good to choice wooled
Iambs quotable $11.50-12.25; me
dium to choice ewes $6.50-7.50.
The United States will not see
a total eclipse of the sun until
July 8, 1945.
1 U !-
CHICAGO, March 13 UP)
Grain prices surrendered most
of Thursday's advance today
but then rallied to recover
losses.
Profit taking and selling in
spired by reports that the presi
dent may veto legislation which
would interfere with the present
government program of disposal
of ever-normal granary supplies
accounted for most of the weak
ness. A pause in demand from
milling and flour interests per
mitted wheat to sag although
there was some buying credited
to these sources later during the
rally.
Wheat, off as much as 1c at
one time, closed 1c lower to 1c
higher compared with yesterday.
May $1,301-1. July $1.32-1.311:
corn 1-lc down. May 88lc. July
91 -901c; oats unchanged to ic
off; rye l-Ic lower; soybeans 1-
Ic lower.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore., March 13
(AP-USDA) CATTLE: Salable
and total 125; calves: salable 10.
total 50; market slow, mostly
steady to weak; few fed steers
and heifers unsold; medium to
good steers quotable $11.00 to
13.00; week's top fed heifers
$11.50; common mixed steers
and heifers today $8.00-9.00;
canner and cutter cows $6.00 to
$7.00, shelly kind $5.50 down;
medium to good beef cows $8.25
9.50, young cows quotable to
$10.00; medium to good bulls
salable $8.50 10.25; vealers
weak, common to medium
grades $9.00-14.00, few good
vealers $14.50-15.00, choice pos
sibly quotable to $16.00.
HOGS: Salable 50, total 300;
market steady; good to choice
165-210 lb. weights $13.25-50;
240 lbs. $12.75; 147 lbs. $12.50;
good feeder pigs 113 lbs. $12.50.
SHEEP: Salable 100, total
150; market slow, no early
sales; good to choice wooled
lambs salable around $11.50-75
or above, common grades 88.00-
10.00; good ewes quotable $6.00-
50.
WESTERN PINE ORDERS
PORTLAND, March 13 UP)
The western pine lumber order
file aggregated 68,151,000 board
feet for the week ending March
7, the Western Pine association
reported today. The figure for
the previous week was 57,260,
000 and for the corresponding
week of 1941 was 77,402,000.
Similar comparisons , of ship
ments: 68,650,000 board feet.
68,059,000 and 68,821,000; of
production: 57,089,000 board
feet, 56,729,000 and 60,106,000.
JOHANSEN JOINS
PORTLAND, March 13 UP)
Wally Johansen of Astoria Is
the latest of the state s athletes
to join the navy in the physical
education program. The sports
editor of the Astorian-Budget
and member of the University
of Oregon 1939 national cham
pionship basketball team enlist
ed here yesterday.
IDAHO UNDEFENDED
MOSCOW, Idaho, March 13
UP) The university of Idaho
boxing team will not defend its
national collegiate boxing cham
pionship in 1942 because of "fi
nancial and transportation dif
ficulties, Athletic Director
George Green said last night,
I MEAN
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. UP)
Social security case workers
don't always write exactly what
they mean. For instance, these
excerpts from Missouri records:
"Until a year ago this appli
cant delivered ice and was a
man of affairs."
"Woman and house neat, but
bare."
"This family is extremely cul
tared. Something should be done
about their condition.
In Huntington, Ind., traffic
violators have a "scarlet letter"
pasted on their automobile
windshields. These must be car
ried for 30 days.
3&MT 5? U' '. ' 40 GSfl&3 i OtSS
POTATOES
SAN FRANCISCO, March 13
(AP-USDA) Potatoes: 6 Call
fornla, 4 Idaho, 1 Nevada, 4 Ore
gon, 1 Florida arrived; 40 un
broken, 19 brok.'n cars on track;
market dull; Klamath Russets
No. 1, few sales at $2.40-2.50;
few at $2.60; White Rose No. 2s
1 carload $1.50.
LOS ANGELES, March 13
(AP-USDA) Potatoes: S Cali
fornia, 14 Idaho, 2 Nevada, 1
Oregon arrived, 24 broken, 28
unbroken cars on track; by
truck 4 California, 1 Idaho ar
rived; market stead'; no Ore
gon quotations.
CHICAGO POTATOES
CHICAGO, March 13 (AP
USDA) Potatoes, arrivals 90;
on track 308; total US ship
ments: 1054; supplies liberal;
Bliss Triumphs all sections de
mand moderate, market steady;
Northern White stock track de
mand light; market steady for
best quality; Idaho Russets, de
mand very slow, market weak;
Idaho Russet Burbanks, US No.
1, $2.70-80; Nebraska Bliss Tri
umphs, US No. 1, $2.80-93; Min
nesota and North Dakota Bliss
Triumphs, $1.90-2.30; Cobblers
$1,871-2.00: Wisconsin Bliss Tri
umphs, $1.95; new stock supplies
very light; demand fair; market
slightly stronger; Florida Bliss
Triumphs, US No. 1, $2.15-30
per bushel crate.
NO SAVING
LINCOLN, Neb. (IP) Charg
ed with making a U-turn In the
middle of a block, a Lincoln
man drew a fine of only $1
and costs when he explained
to the judge:
"I was only trying to save
my tires."
Meatless Meals Can Be
Sturdy, Weil-Balanced
Meatless meals can be nutri
tionally balanced, economical
and interesting. Here are some
recipes to prove it.
Scalloped Lima Beans
(Serves 4 to 6)
One and one-half cups dried
lima beans, 3 hard-cooked eggs,
1 cup chopped pimiento, 1 cup
grated cheese, 2 tablespoons
chopped onion, 4 tablespoons
butter, 3 tablespoons flour, 2
cups milk, salt and pepper.
Cover beans with cold water.
soak overnight or for several
hours and cook until tender in
boiling, salted water. Drain.
Place half the beans in a baking
dish, cover with sliced hard
cooked eggs, and sprinkle with
pimiento and cheese. Cook on
ion in butter for a few minutes,
Jack and Jill enjoy their fill
Of evenings gay and dashing.
Her aye are bright, her hands are
white
And Par hat dona her washing.
Is
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State B Cage
Tourney Piles
Up Deficit
EUGENE, March 13 UP)
John Buchanan of Marcola, fi
nancial manager of the second
annual state "B" basketball tour
nament, announced here today
that the three-day, eight-team
playoff showed a deficit of
$592.98. Buchanan said that no
plans hnve been made to make
up tho loss ot staging the event
which was held at McArthur
Court under the sponsorship of
the Lane County High School
Principals' association. It was
thought the "A" tournament
profits might be used in "paying
off."
Butte Falls won tho title In, a
final game against Westport's
defending champions.
Homline in Kansas
Cage Semi-Finals
KANSAS CITY, Mo., March
13 (UP Hamline university of
St Paul, Minn., with its third
upset in as many days, entered
the semi-finals of the national
intercollegiate basketball tour
nament Thursday night with a
43 to 41 victory over the Indiana
State college team of Tcrre
Haute, Ind.
Tho Minnesotans led practl
vally oil the way but they never
managed to get a comfortable
margin and the game was a tight
scrap from the opening toss to
the final gun.
A scratched -horse Is one en
tered In a race, but withdrawn
before tho race Is run.
stir In flour, add milk, cook un
til thick. Season with salt and
pepper. Pour half the sauce
over beans and eggs, cover with
beans, add remaining sauce, and
top with grated cheese. Bake in
a moderate oven (350 deg. F.I
for about half an hour, or until
the mixture is thoroughly heat
ed and cheese melted and slight
ly browned.
Savory Rica
(Serves 4 to 6)
One-quarter cup butter, 1 medium-sized
onion, 3 tablespoons
tomato paste, 1 cup water. No. 2
can (21 cups) tomatoes, 1 tea
spoon black pepper, 1 bay leaf, 1
teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon sug
ar, 1 cup rice, 1 cup grated
cheese.
Melt butter, add thinly sliced
PAR SOAP
Is so skillfully blended of
carefully chosen ingredients
that washing clothes and
dishes with Par actually
helps keep hands soft and
white.
At Your Crocer'i
rewire
STARRY
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Lovely Irene Dunne. Hanked by Robert Montgomery and Preiton Fotter, will head the spark,
ling cast of stars In "Unllnlihed Builnoaa." the lecture choaen to Inaugurate the Eoquire theatre's
Saturday Midnight Preview Parties the llrst ol which will be ottered for Klamath lunwktn
tomorrow night at 11:30 p. m.. following the ilnal showings ol the current action lllm, "40.000
rloriemin.
onion, cook until delicately
browned. Add tomato paste
mixed with water, canned toma
toes and seasonings, cook slow
ly for 45 minutes. Cook rice In
boiling suited water, drain, add
to tomato mixture. Turn into -baking
dish, cover with cheese,
and bake In hot oven (400 deg
F..), until cheese la well
browned.
Noodle Ring
(Serves 4 to 6)
One package noodles. 11 ta
On your
shopping list
Tba eli.sottlt
6 bottle
carton
(Plus bottle Depoalt)
Link Sauna go ... lb. 27c
Shoulder Pork
Roast
Fresh Ground
Beef
Rib Boiling
Beef
Morrells
Pigs
Cn,1 Pint Jar
Quart Jar
Fresh Dressed Colored
liens and Fryers
Handkerchief
Kleenex
pkg.
Delsey
Toilet
Tissue
Kite Twine
ISO ft.
Royal Club
PeaS No. 2 cans ...
French' Prepared
Mustard 9.0I. ,.r
Purex m. B1,l0B jUg
Cherries
Blueberries Wo. a e 29c
Peaches IT Z:TZL.Ilnc
Hominy 14c
SZW Catsup 14.ei; bottl. 17c
Coffee DP'i?corMor .... z lb. Mn 62c
We Deliver A
TRIANGLE IN PREVUE
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blespoons butter, 11 tablespoons
flour, 1 1 cups milk, 1 1 teaspoons
salt, pepper, mace, 2 eggs.
Cook noodles in boiling salted
water 10 minutes and drain
Make a whlto sauce of butter,
flour and milk. Add salt, a dash
of pepper and a pinch of mnce
or nutmeg. Add boaton eggs and
combine with noodles. Turn in
to buttered ring mold, set in pan
of hut wate. , and bake In a mod
erate oven (350 deg. F.) for about
40 minutes or until firm. Turn
Fruit Salad
No. 2M glass
Whole Figs
No. 2M glass
Strained
Honey w.. io c.n 1... 1.19
Best Ever
Noodles ,.... DWa. 23c
ttnaa
Pard
Dog Food
Bosco
29c
Flelichmsnn'e
Yeast
lb
2 lb. 45c
17c
lb.
23
37
25c
25c
rolls
5c
ball
2 fM29c
14c
24c
Ann
39c
can ....
Saturday and Monday
PARTY
1 1
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vV5r4
out onto a hot platter and fill
crntrr with creamed flh, eggs,
or vcgxtuble.
MENU
BREAKFAST; Grapefruit,
French toast (enriched bread),
syrup, coffee, milk.
DINNER: Tomato Juice,
roast beef, baked potatoes,
buttered becU, green salad,
vanilla Ice cream, coffee, milk.
SUPPER: Noodle ring with
creamed fish, hard rolls, stew,
ed fruit, cup cakes, tea. milk.
29c
25c
,a), 49e
bottle nw
,25c
t.a:?i.
43c
3e.k..10c
v W 4
1 r ' V
iY Y ft ,
OvaltinepaVcen 63c
Borden's
Hemo U M. e. 59c
Nescafe . 99c
Seedless Coachella
Grapefruit 6 for25c
Sweet Navel
Oranges 2d0,,35c
Tender Green
Asparagus 2lb..39c
Wlnesap
APP'es ,., 6lbi.29c
ALSO
PEAS NEW SPUDS SPINACH
ARTICHOKES CAULIFLOWER
Upton's Tea
Black
8-oi.
Pkg.
49c
Nubora Soap
Giant Mf
Vkg. 49c
Paper Napkins
3 Pkfls. 25 c
Phone 3138