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 1 e 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 23! 41 141 131 201 131 81 121 71 51 61 6 17 841 21 141 131 611 22 27t 331 43 111 241 21 161 381 451 101 61 171 12 27 31 181 211 331 41 4i 41 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 J0 A PQjf? 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 I i J ,v 8" -ts' . i ' If - v. - I.-T-. i rt, .rr, j, ,, iiiit. ,ii , ,. 1 1 i , 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 Q r-4ffZ -5' I 'lif' , ,i. ..,..... , r, ,t t' i.uV. 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 'I V f. i; I' 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