Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 29, 1942, Page 9, Image 9

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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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ROAD DECLINE
CLIPS GAINS
FW LEADERS
By VICTOR EUBANK
NKW YOIIK, July 20 (I')
, filter Idling through four mil
lions Willi an cxlniiicly narrow
, iri-ii, llic stuck, nun hoi tuilny en
tered ii (ulrly brond dei'linu with
lenders kIvIiik i i i f met Ions in u
pin or mine.
Sumcwhiil innru depressed
, (him the iivurnui! were U. S.
; Blix'l, Wi'stliiKhousi', Dminlli
, Aircraft. Cuse. Allied C'lH'inli'iil,
Btmidiird Oil (N.I) mid Texas Co.
Declines were lii'iii'ial In nil llio
key groups In Uk' ( him I hour.
, An cxiipl Iciim I firm spot win
L"l'W'S, 111 till- highest .Ulll'l
in;tu.
i Transactions totaled about
J7.'i.U0li shines.
I'res.niro on Standard Oil
(NJ) was iiocriitinili'd ii lilt by
rrporl.i Unit inidi i 'writniK firms
would offer publicly IIIII.IIOU
aluirrs lifter the market's clone.
llonds were Ii rigulorly lower.
Closing (puliation:
American C'mi (H
Am On- tc Friy KM
Am Tel Tel .1154
Anaconda Toi
, C'nur I'm-kiim uu
; Ql'iiictiir :n
(umin'nw'lth it Snu ..132
jienurul Klectric 2.5 J
fiiMirriil Mulum :HU
; til Nor Ity pfd 21
Illinois Central 74
Jut Harvester -Ilii,
K nnicoll 211'.
J,ockheed 1(11
J.iingiiell "A" :i
Montgomery Wind 211 J
Musli-Kclv !)1
N Y Central Hi
Northern I'uiilic !U
Una tc Kl 1HI
J'mkord Motor 21
Jvnnii It H 201
jtepubllc Steel I I
jKliiifleld' Oil 74
.tftiifcwuy Stores ... 114 i
'ii'iirs Hoebuik 55
'fcidhcru Pacific Ill
Is Qlard Brand as
I.SirTfihlne Mliilnii -14
Union Oil CuliI Ill
SUmnn Pacific 704
III 3 Steel 47
Warner Pictures Si
Australia m a couniry which,
fwllhoul the help of thu United
statc, would certainly be Incnin
ipletoly defended and Inadequate
Py nrmod. Sir Owen Ulxon,
lAn.itrolliin minister to the Unit
:ed State.
The
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Men's and womon'i ihooil Spring and summer style . . .
Not all fixes, but real bargains If wo havo your six.
Hurry! .
GROUP ONE
Ladies' shoes formerly
selling up to $7.95
Men's shoes-values
to $6.50
GROUP TWO
Shoes that formerly
sold to $5.95
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liy Mire Brooks
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send this picture, but keep it and
the number (or reference Bo
sure to wrap coin securely, as
loose coin often slips out of the
envelope, nuque.il for patterns
should read, "Send pattern No.
,lo followed by
your name and address.
BOSTON- WOOL.
nOSTON, July 20 AP-USDA)
The Boston wool market con
tinued quiet today with sales In
small quantities and price quota
tions nominal. Interest In med
ium wools has shifted from
quarter blood to three-eighths,
both scoured and In the grease.
Some bright three-eighths wool
was sold at SO cents, delivered,
urease basis. Territory wools
are being delivered In large vol
ume on old orders.
Model Shoe Store
continues its
YEARLY SALE!
3
97
Wow
Pair
2 Pair $7.50
97
Now a P.it
2 Pair $3.80
CHICAGO, July 2(1 (A') I'u
lalii prices In both spot and fu
tures inurkelH today held ut
levels sharply above those of a
year ugo.
Spot California IijiiU Whites
were up 8 lo 10 cents per hun
dred pounds compared with yes
terday. Some oilier types were
uiichiinKed while still utlnns de
clined 1 1 K 1 1 1 1 y . No sales of Idaho
UnsM'ls were reported after the
Hccuqd car of lliu season brouKht
a new peak of $4.30 yesterday.
AKrivultural market adminis
tration experts said potato prices
have been weaker the past few
days after u good advance a
week ugo, which reflected crop
losses In Missouri and Kansas
as a result of rains, good con
sumer demand and the govern
ment's program to Increase pro
duction of dehydrated food,
There were reports that yields
havo been running lighter thun
anticipated on Triumphs in
some part of Idaho and that
blight lias appeared in the north
east. California Long Whites were
quoted at $4.HS to $4 40 per
hundredweight compared with
a year ngo; Idaho fill.'..'!
Triumphs $2.23-2.05 compared
with 51.H5-l.fift; Nebraska Red
Waibas $2.19-23 against $1.23;
Missouri Cobbler $1.50-1.73
against SO to (10 cent.
In tho futures market Idaho
potatoes for November delivery
closed at $2.R2 per hundred
weight, off a cent.
POTATOES
CHICAGO, July 20 (AP
USIJA) Potatoes, arrivals 50;
on track 241; total US shipments
212; supplies moderate, demand
for western Long Whites mod
erate, market form; for Nebraska
Cobblers and red slock demand
ruther slow, market slightly
weaker, for Idoho Triumphs de
mand light, market .Heady on
best stock; Collfornln Long
Whites US No, I, $4.33-40; Idoho
Bliss Triumphs US No. 1, $2.25
03; Washington Long Whiles US
No, 1, $4.15-20; Nebraska Hud
Warbas US No. 1, $2.15-25; New
Jersey Cobblers US No. 1, $2.35;
Missouri Cobblers US No. 1,
$1,80-75.
Your "Junk Ik worth money
Sell It through classified ads
Put the cash In War Savlngsl
Jl WANTED f
WW b&KLJS
ir Xj&iriili eral credit Take 90 days py
S A&PtvA WW rthe 0re9n Woolen Way! No
' ftfjjf rl J ,nereS' no earrym9 cha'ge no
Efflfyff I J Use your cash to buy Bonds at
rf&Yfff "Victory House" Use your
f iff w" '?r c'0f'ics rom regon
f wf U Open 1 Hour on Friday Nights
LIVESTOCK
SO. SAN KltANClSCO, July
Hll M'i (Federal-Stiito Market
Nnwn)-CA'ITI,K, saloblo 130;
active, strong; fed ulcers absent:
medium grans steers quoted
$1 1.50-12.00, about one load light
leeder liteers $10.30-1 1.25, look
25c higher; medium lo good
heifers scarce; odil good range
cow $11.00-50; light supply can
ners und cullers quoted $5.30
11.50; medium sausage bulls
$U. 50 10.00. Calves, salable 15
Nominal; good lo choice veulers
quoted $12.50-13.30.
HOGS, salable 400; around
15c lower; bulk 1115-235 II). bar
rows and gills $13,00-10; odd
good sows $12.03-75.
SIIKKI', salable 1000; quality
Improved, fully Btcudy; 4 decks
choice III lb. lambs $13.75
straight, numerous good to choice i
$i:i,35-50; medium to choice
ewes quoted $3.50-5.25,
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
POHTLANI). July 20 (AP
USDA) Cattle: salable 200. to
tal 400; calves, 35 and 50; mar
ket less active but mostlv
steady; bulls weaker: grass fat
steer mostly $11.50-12.75; com
mon grades $0.50-10.50; few
common heifers Sfl.OO-fl.OO; Con
ner and cutter cows $0.00-7.00;
i-helly cow down lo $5.00; fat
dairy lype cow $8.50-75; medium-good
beef cows $8.25-9.25:
odd ine,um bull" $10.09; good
! beef bulls quotable $11.00 or
i a b o v e; good-choice vealer
'steady ol $14.00-15.00; odd
bead $15.50: common down to
$9.00.
Hogs: salable 300. total 550;
morkct mostly 15c below Tues
day' close or 25-40c below
Monday: good-choice 170-215 11).
drive-Ins largely $14.85: few lots
$14.1)0-15.00: 230-280 lb. $14.25
50; light-light $14.00-50; good
sows strong, 350-600 lb. mostly
$13.00-50: smooth sort to
$13.75; feeder pigs strong 25c
higher; good-choice 90-120 lb.
$10.00-17.25.
Sheep: salable 230: total 350:
market active, strong; good
choice springers mostly $12.00
30; one lot 84 lb. $12.40; com
mon grades $10.00 down; good
ewes $3.50-4.25; culls down to
$1.00.
WHEAT
CHICAGO, July 20 UP)
Wheal prices fell another cent
a bushel at one stage today, I
September contracts reaching
SI. 17. a new low for the season,
but the morkct rallied later to
recover the loss.
War news ond sluggish flour I
Didn't Like Alike
Un,.tid-J ...... .fcauiztsa,
Churning Alfred
didn't like the things she liked
and vice verto Actres Claire Tre
vor, above. Is shown In court as she
won a Los Angeles divorce from ner
radio-producer hubby. Thus, they
finally agreed on one tiling: the
divorce.
trade accounted for ear!" urajr.
ness. Later the market was
strengthened by removal of
hedges against wheat sold for
shipment to outidde mills and by
indication that increased quan
tities of breadstuff will be ted
lo livestock, with the govern
ment attempting to stimulate tho
program.
Rallying more than a cent
from early lows, wheat closed
unchanged to ic higher com
pared with yesterday, Septem
ber $1,181-4, December $1,214-8;
corn unchanged to Jc up, Sep
tember 90c, December 92)-ic;
oats 4-ic higher; soybeans 11-1 tc
higher; rye 4-Jc up.
Let's put everything lo work:
Sell the articles you don't use
through a classified ad.
NOTICE TO
Home Owners
Have that SEPTIC TANK
cleaned befor August 15.
Prices will raise from 25
to 35 on that data. Most
tanks n e d cleaning about
every two years. Call 7633
for information.
Clark Anurewi
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CITY BRIEFS
if Wi'l
IS11!111''!!
'SliBIIj
Stop Signs ChangtdAt the
Intersection of Klamath avenue
und Market street, the stop sign
has recently been changed to
make Klamath avenue a stop
street and Market street open for
through traffic. A stop lgn ha
also been placed at Second and
Klamath avenue, according to
tho city police department.
At 4 H Camp Lillian D
Lund, homo demonstration agent
at Klamath Agency, la spending
a few days at the 4-H club camp
at Lake o' the Woods.
No Aecidants For the first
time in many a day no accidents
were reported to police during
tho past 24 hours.
Takas New Job Betty Mer
rill accepted a position with the
Crater Lake Lumber and Box
company at Sprague River this
week.
From Oakland Mrs. W. H.
Stinson and daughter, Barbara
JO, of Oakland, Calif., are visit
ing at the home of Mrs. J, Matt
on Crescent avenue.
Kr From Park Chief Ran.
ger and Mrs. Carlisle Crouch
and son, Jimmie, were here
from Crater Lak nark- TtincHav
, - - j
cn a shopping and business
trip.
STROLLERS!
Those "Washable Darlings" . . . the shoes that
every woman loves . . . wear .them on the beach
... around the house ... to the office ... or in
your own backyard . . . you can't help but "love
them." ...
And Here
The Famous
Sizes are to 10;
Widths 3A to C
Sgo
"VICTORY
HOUSE"
Friday Saturday
tet's Put Klamath Over
the Top Buy War Stamps
and Bonds.
Second Fire in
Week Hits Woodward
COTTAGE GROVE, July 29
UP) The second tiro this week
in holdings of W. A. Woodward
destroyed the dry kiln, machin
ery ond 40.000 feet of lumber
yesterday.
His $75,000 home was destroy
ed Sunday in a fire blamed on
defective wiring.
Origin of the kiln fire, which
burned for two hours before
being controlled, was undeter
mined. Anger dies quickly with a
good man except when he Is
good and angry.
Ly, - -
REAL
Crui
isen
It's gaily striped ... It
matches anything . . . and
the heel strap doesn't slip . . .
1.9.9
Sailor Beware! . . J
Of Sanforized webbing . . .
this is the "King of the
group" . . . Extra platform
to absorb the shocks ...
. 2.49
GOLFER !
PAGE NINE
Rsturn to Horn After hav
Ing been In Klamath Falls to at
tend funeral services for James
D. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. John
Johnston and children of Al
bany, Calif., Charles Johnston
and Mrs. Herbert Scott of Oak
land, Calif., left to return to their
homes today.
"Wont-ads" cost little bring
results!
lilt I
It Howl I
RFMMBER-B&rroops
MMOH HM5cAVV9
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fruiti and vegetables! They'll rel
ish them in the form of ialadi
made more tatty with this home
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contain no ttarchy filter Jook
for s&lad specials sow at yous
ajocer's.
Rainbow Ann! . : -.
Of white Boucle ... It has
multi-c olorcd "pin point"
stripes . . . Steel shank for -support
....
2.49
Dot . . Dot . . Dash
It's pure white, with tiny
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"life" . . . Washable? Cer
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1.99.
The greatest name in shoes. . . The
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counters. ..leather sole. . . and
"Dog Collar" ankle band . .Jan
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395
SHOE STORE
717 Main Klamath Falls