March '4, 1043 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN GAINS ERASED L By VICTOR EUBANK NEW YOHK, Murch 4 (!) Last hour profit selling today erased a consldorunlo purl of eurllor stock market gains which hid curried thn avorugos to now tup (or inoto Until 2 yours. Muny of thu mil nml Indus trlul louder iit lha bunt showed lulvuneca of friiullon to a point with a fow apoclullles up 2 or nioro, Closing quotation were Irregular. 11 wan unoiucr ucuvc scaaiuu with volume unnroxlmatliig two million allures. brisk buyliiK throuuh the first liul. was attributed by brokers to the news of the United Nation's auuiahlnif blow to the Jupaneaa convoy off Now Guinea. Closing quotations: American Can 70 Am Cur Se Kdy 334 Am Tel & Tel MHt .Anucondu 2fl Calif Piicklng 231 Cut Tractor 47 Conim'nw'lth tt Sou I General Electric 3Si General Motors 4li Gt Nor lly pfd 2U Illinois Central 108 Int Harvester 031 Kennccott 321 Lockheed 20 J Long-Boll "A" 81 Montgomery Ward 3UJ Nimh-Kulv 8t N Y Central Hi Northern Puclflc 11 )Pc Gua It Kl ..... 2U I'uckurcl Motor 3! l'enna R R 201 J. C. Penney - 03 Republic Steel 171 Rlchflold Oil - 8 Safeway Stores 33) Southern Pacific zui Standard Brands 6 Sunahluo Mining 4i Trans-America 81 Union O 1 Calif 18 Union Pacific - BIS U S Steel 5l Warner Pictures 10J Save Those Victory Gardens TORTLAND, March 4 (VP) The day when you could laugh off trespass on your neighbor's garden Is gone, brother, In Port land.. ... Municipal Judge J. J. Qulllln announced from the bench to 'day that such minor offenses as trampling down the carrots and onions aren't minor any more. They may bring a day or two in the clink. Okas Acquitted Of Liquor Charge PORTLAND, March 4 (ZD Adam John Okas was acquitted by a federal court Jury yester day of a charge that he furnished wine to an Inldian. Okas was arrested at Klamath Falls last December. Unless some sort of rule or law Is passed making it Impossible to put nine men on the field, baseball Is not dead. Judge K. M. Landls, baseball commission er, HEARD THE LATEST? miot&GRO-PUP IS NOW IN MEAL FORM TOOL First Food Awarded Ssal of Approval by Amarioan Vattrlnary Medleal and Animal Hospital Associations MADE from the aama fa mous ORO-rup formula that haa made ribbon form oaorup a favorite In thou sands of homes. It provldae grown dogs and pupplaa with vary known mineral and vita, mln naadad for growth and vigor. Experts Indorse it i dogs love HI Economical, alsol 2 boxes fad as diractod la all you need buy to feed the evange lise dog one full weekl Now available at your grocer's In both meal and ribbon form. ST-HOUR PROFIT-TAKERS Makhetl and fyituMxticd LIVESTOCK SOUTH 8AN FRANCISCO, March 4 (AP-USDA) Cuttle: AO) mostly nominal; medium to good steers quoted $14. 00-13, 30; good range cows quoted $12.00- 13,00, lew common cows $10.00- 50; medium si usage bulls $10.00-12.00; eulves: none. Nom inal; good to c h o 1 c vculcrs quoted $14.00-13.00. Hogs: 200; mostly 10-15u high er; few good 21S-240 lb. barrows und gllla $16.13; few good sows $14.00. Sheen; nonu: nominal; good to cholco w o o I e d lambs quoted $15.00-73; medium to cholco wooled uwrs $8.00-0.00. PORTLAND, Ore.. Murch 4 (AP-USDA) CATTLE: Salable SO, total 550; calves salable 10, total 15; murket active, steady to strong; few low, medium steora $13.00-25; good fad steers salable up to $15.30 and above; good heavy heifers $13.75; light weights to $14.30; common grudes down to $10.00; canner and cutter cows $7.00-8.73; fat dairy type cows $0.23-10,00; heavy heifers upward to $11,00 medium to good bulls $11.25 to $13. 50; one outstanding heavy bull $13.00; good to choice veal ers $13.00-18.00. HOGS: Suluble 250; total 330: murket opened strong, closing 15-23c higher; good to choice 180-230. lbs. early $13.50; few Into sales $13.65-75; 250-2B0 lbs. $15.00; llght-llghta $14.75-13.00: good sows $14.23 to mostly $14.30; smooth light sows $14.75; good heavy feeder nigs $15.50; cholco lightweights quotable to $17.00. SHEEP: Salable and total 100; 3 I Make Up Your Shopping List From EMIL'S Advertisements at Home then bring It with fou when you come to shop. It will save yo time. It makes "price point" ahopping easy . . . each item la marked with both price and point value. Watch Emll'a advertisements EACH WEEK I Each one will be a complete shopping guide con taining everything you need. Points are the aame at all stores . . . prices are NOTI It will pay you more than aver to one-stop-shop at EMIL'S. 16 DAMe Llbby's No. 4 Pti. WW Jo-Os. Tin 14 Pts, APH Day by Day wwi n CrMm 8tyli r.triia. Monitor Brand 1A. Pts. ""H 12-Os. Bottle I WW fi FRESH FRUITS fc FRESH VEOETABLES No Ration Polnta Necessary Grapefruit iJZlfc, 25c Grapefruit .X.61or 25c Oranges Do.. 37c Apples ND,.T.ruB. .'.n.d....Box $1.25 Potatoes $1.39 NABISCO CEREALS ShrtMtd Whtsl, I lor ..: Shrtddlll, 23c 13c 19c loos Bran, Mb. Phi. ..... Whtatswarlh Otnal 00 NABISCO SnowrUhs toots, QQ 1 lbs. ! Beets, Wllamat Brand, Sliced No. 1 Tin, (10 Pis.) 12 Asparagus, Royal Club All Green. Tall Tin, (11 Pis.) 29 Fruit Coektail, Sacramento, 13!a-Oi. Tin, (8 Pts.) 13 Peas, Meco Brand, No, 303 Tin, (13 Pts.) 12 Pineapple Juice, Dole No. 2 s (11 Pts.) 16 V-8 Veo. Juice, No. 2 Tin (11 Pts.) 14 Hot Sauce, Standby. 7M-Oi. Tin, (7 Pts.) 8 Baby Food, Gerber's Strained, Tin, (1 Pt.) 7 Continental Chicken Soup Mix, (4 Pts, per Pkg.) 3 Pkgs. 25 Beans, Red Mexican, (8 Pts. per Lb.) 3 Lbs. 290 Tomatoes, Royal Club, No, 1 Tall Tin, (13 Pti.) 13 Beans, Lane County, No. 2 Tin, (14 Pti.) 15 f y Right Reserved to - f I f I r Limit Quantities it II J f market fully steady, one lot strictly good to choice fed lambs $15.73: now high; other offerings scarce; good ewes salable $7.30- 8.00 or above. CHICAGO, March 4 (AP USDA) Salable hogs 11,000; total 22,000; opened 10-lBc high er than Wednesday's average; lost part of early advanco and closed strong to 10c up; top $16.00; bulk good and choice 180-360 lbs. $13.75-16.00; moat 130-180 lbs. $15.25-00; sows lit tle changed; bulk good 360-530 lbs. $13.13-50. Salable cnttlo 3500; calves 800; fed stoers and yearlings steady to strong; good and choice grades actlvo; others slow at recent sharp upturn; top $17.40 paid for 1224 lb. averages; several loads $17.00-25; bulk $14 75 16.50; other classes unevenly higher, mostly strong to 25c up; best heifers $18.00; cutter cows up to $10.50; good beef cows to $14.00; heavy samage bulls to $14.25; vealera firm at $16.00 17.50; slock cattle scarce, strong. Salable sheep 4000; total 6500; late Wednesday: Top wooled lambs $16.50; top and bulk clip ped lambs with No. 1 skins and fall shorns $16.00; sheep closing strong; bulk good to choice ewes $9.25; top $0.30 on strictly choice 136 lb. weights to shippers; to day's trade: Fat lambs active, atrong to 15c higher; advance centered on merely good offer ings; good to choice wooled lambs $13.75-16.33; one double choice Colorados $16.30; best held higher, clipped lambs $15.40-16.00; outside for choice lambs with No. 1 skins and fall shorn pelts; inside for good to cholco 01 lb. offerings with No. 2 skins; yearlings scarce. Sieve m p ISC Brand lft 20.Ol Tln iuc 11 Pts. 24 Pts. Cherries 2M Ttn . PALMOUVE SOAP Marvelous for Skin Care 3 Cokes 20c Giant Pkg. BORENE Best for Washing 57c LUX FLAKES Lge. Pkg. ......23c Crystal Whit Soap The Big Giant Bart 2 Bart ALL Beef Roast tMt WHEAT CHICAGO, Murch 4 (P) Mill and commission house buying pushed wheat to new highs since the 1028-20 crop year today, but considerable resistance was en countered around $1.40 for the May future and prices backed down later In the session. The strength in wheat extend ed to other pits, with most dcllv- erles of oats and rye establiahing now seasonal peaks. Corn was bid at ceilings. Wheat finished i-lc higher May 81.481-1, July $1,481-1, corn wan unchanged at ceilings, May $1.00, oats advanced l-lc and rye gained i-i cents. BOSTON WOOL BOSTON. March 4 (AP-USDA) Sale of a small lot of bright quarter-blood fleece wool was re ported today at a grease price of 64 cents. There was a demand for all type of scoured woolen wools and noils at celling prices A fair volume of Australian wool was purchased In the pri mary market. Always read the classified ads. Green Light Means GO To the Townsend DANCE Friday, March 5, KC Hall Business Meeting 8:00 24 Pinn-.Ma.ljt Dole Cruahed or p. rineappie8ne.d.No.2Tin 3Zc Spinach KtT. 15c Apricots M Ttn 28c 35c Kraut, Quart Jar 19J Apple Butter, Libby's 30-Oa. Jar 27 1) Pel Milk, Tall Tin 10t Honey, Mojava Pure Strained, 3-Lb. Pall 894 Peanut Butter, Skippy, 1-Lb. Jar 39t Tamales, Swift's 1-Lb. Jar .. 29 1 C. H. B. Dill Pickles, 54-Oa. Jar 35 Formay Shortening, 3-Lb. Pall 69 Eggs. Grade A Large, Dot 38C Pancake Flour. Hungry Jack. 9.8 Lbs. 48f) Butter sKTSLit. --.-..55c Mother's PREM OATS Lge. Pkg. .....3Se KELLOGG'S Cornflakes Giant Six Pkg. 14c CHEESE Elk Horn or Crater Lake Lb. ....35e ..9c MEATS JONES COLORED FRYERS AA BEEF THIS WEEK 29c A A? Beef .... Lb. 39c sirloin Lb. Pork Steak Lbl32c Pork Sausage sc,7rlb 27c OF FATHERS STILL T WASHINGTON. March 4 (VP) Correcting an earlier statement, Chairman Paul V. McNutt of the war manpower commission today said local draft boards are still under orders not to draft men with dependent children un til they receive authorization from national selective service headquarters. At his press conference Mon day McNutt said he knew of no such restriction on the local boards and declared "quite a number" of fathers of children were being taken. New Statement In a clarifying statement Is sued today, McNutt said the only men with children now being in- aucled arc those whose depend ency wns acquired after Decem ber 8, 1941 or at a time when draft selection was imminent. "Those registrants Having I DCT1 A Gre C.v.i beKeVC1tte 5P . . vietorV"at . precision ' v need I ' r wives and children, or children only, with whom they maintain a bona fide home, and who were married before December 8, 1941, and at a time when selection was not imminent, may not be Inducted through selective serv ice until there is a direct author ization by national hendquar- tcrs," McNutt's statement said. 30-Day Leeway The regulations have been de signed, McNutt said, "to protect the bona fide family relation ship as long as possible" to the extent that it is practicable to do this and still meet the re quirements of the armed services for 10,600,000 men this year and also supply the manpower needs of war industries. However, after April 1 men who work in any of the "non- dcfcrrable" occupations listed last month will have 30 days to transfer to essential jobs or to register with the U. S. employ ment service before being placed in class 1-A. WELL, NEXT TIME GRANTS PASS. Ore., (VP) The little log church at Merlin burned down; the village's vol unteer fire department was a bit late. The firemen were all busy at a meeting learning methods of fire control. , .a Good . ... Producing Breatn j crimen . in - "" ...... .n "HI " vtoV E SPOKANE, March 4 (IP) The annual Inland Empire Hereford show, sponsored by the North west Hereford association, will be held here today. Its companion feature, the Shorthorn show, was held yes t e r d a y, with Harry Brown, Sandpoint, Idaho, taking the grand prize with his Shorthorn bull. Carl Grief, Unlontown, en tered an animal which claimed the grand championship for fe males. Reserve champion among male Shorthorns was one en tered by Sam Langle, Genesee, Miserable With A HEAD COLD? Just try s-paroae Va-tro-nol up each nostril. It (1) ahrinka swollen mem branes, (2) soothes irritation, and (3) helps clear cold-clogged PCt nasal passages. Fol- inftrti IS low the complete dl- ,jr-'fL. rectlona In folder. VATRO NOL a--rU Herc0 moving ' s . . .. lies. uv bv n ii u ...rcn ...... A -S. Ida., while the reserve champion female was entered by the Uni versity of Idaho. If hats are on the ration list this spring, fewer people will be victims of foolish styles. for Victory and Investment Buy War Bonds For Family Protection adopt Oregon Mutual Life's Home Keeper Plan The Homekeeper Plan Is more than an insurance policy ... it is a complete financial security program for the growing family. It providesi L Cleanup fund. 2. Regular income while children are dependent. 3. Lump sum after children are grown) 4. "fills out" social security benefits Lynn Roycroft 118 North Seventh Street Mede ' A'''-' hit AonuTu .....tow jl Mill If . at et ltl IN BATTLE CREEK it pi. Vm. B V SUPER MARKET Sib and Pin , Ph. 31S7 BTORE NO. 2 STORE NO. 3 1338 Ore. Ave. Ph. 4714 3200 B. 8th Ph. 8875 ' ti!-'"', ... iirrm