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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
March 12, 1043
Maihetl and tyUiancud
RUBBERS LEAD
MARKET RALLY
HIT NEW HIGHS
Br VICTOR EUBANK
NEW YORK. March 12 (IP)
Led by rubbers and rails, the
stock market today extended
Thursday's rally by fractions to
two points with a number of
favorites recording highest quo
tations since November, 1940.
Revival of investment de
mand, brokers said, provided
the principal bidding inspire
tion and purchases generally
were on a cash basis. Large
blocks of low-priced stocks put
volume up sharply in the fore
noon but pivotals also were ac
tive. Transfers were in the
neighborhood of 2,000,000
hares. Top advances were re
duced in most instances by
profit taking near the close.
Peaks for 1943 or longer were
reached by Goodyear, Good
rich, U. S. Rubber, General
Tire, Firestone, Santa Fe, N. Y.
Central, Southern Pacific, Ca
nadian Pacific, Paramount Pic
tures, Twentieth Century-Fox,
Allied Chemical and J. I. Case.
In front were Douglas Aircraft,
Union Pacific, Chrysler, Sears
Roebuck, Radio Corp., and
American Can.
Reorganization railway loans
maintained their fast perform
ance in the bond department
Closing quotations:
American Can 78
Am Car & Fdy 33J
Am Tel & Tel
Anaconda
Calif Packing
Cat Tractor
Comm'nw'lth & Sou
General Electric
General Motors
Gt Nor By pfd
Illinois Central
Int Harvester ..
Kennecott .....
....141
.... 281
241
461
.... I
351
.. 481
27
Ill
65i
321
Lockheed
Long-Bell "A"
Montgomery Ward
Nash-Kelv
, 241
91
37J
81
N Y Central
141
Northern Pacific
Pac Gas & El
Packard Motor , ..
Penna R R .....
Republic Steel .
Richfield Oil
Safeway Stores
Sears Roebuck
Southern Pacific ,
Standard Brands'.
Ill
261
... 41
.. 29 i
17i
- 9
.. 37
65
- 211
.. 5i
5i
81
18S
921
Sunshine Mining
Trans-America
Union Oil Calif
Union Pacific
U S Steel 541
Warner Pictures 10J
RATIONED DANCING '
GLENDORA. Calif.. (Pi
Dancer Sally Rand applied to
the Glendora ration board for
shoe coupons.
The board told her to pool all
ner family s coupons.
"My family's not bie enoueh:
I need 50 pairs a year," she re
plied.
Chairman G. F. Rinehart sent
the request to the state board.
Three pairs is all, the state
board said.
KEY FOUND, LOCK GONE
INDIANAPOLIS, (IP) The
absentminded tourist who forgot
to turn In his key when he
checked out of the Bates house
here at some time between
1852 and 1901 has finally come
across 42 years too late.
The key to room 269 has just
arrived in the mail, but the Bates
house was torn down in 1901.
The postman delivered the key
to the hotel which now occupies
the site.
ALLIES IN GERMANY
Reports from abroad state that
while sabotage is almost non-existent
in nazi factories where
only Germans are employed,
there is plenty of sabotage in
plants employing foreign work
ers. When foreign workers are
dismissed from German factor
ies, the sabotage ceases.
SCIENTISTS CATALOGED
The National Roster of Scien
tific and Specialized Personnel
has cataloged qualifications of
more than 500,000 scientists and
professional personnel and 140,
000 names have been certified to
war agencies.
Shall we do the most we can,
or the least we have o, to win
the war? Col. Lewis Sanders,
selective service official.
Friendly
Helpfulness
To Every
Creed and Purs
Ward's Klamath
Funeral Home
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ward,
Owners
WUIard Ward, Mgr.
MS High Phone 3334
LIVESTOCK
80. 8. F. LIVESTOCK
SO. SAN FRANCISCO, March
12 (AP-FSMN) Cattle, salable
100. Nominal; about two loads
medium to common Nevada
steers offered; for week; medium
to good steers quoted $14.50
medium to good cows $12.00
12.50; bulk common cows $10.00
10.50; canncrs and cutters $8.00
9.50; good to choice vealers quot
ed $15.00 down.
HOGS, salable 50; steady to
5c lower; two small packages
good 220-275 lb. barrows and
gilts $15.85; odd good sows
$14.75.
SHEEP: Salable none. Nom
inal; good to choice wooled
lambs quoted $14.50-15.50; me
dium to choice wooled lambs
$8.00-9.00.
PORTLAND, Ore.. March 12
(AP-USDA) CATTLE: Salable
25; total 125; calves salable 10,
total 25; market nominal, trade
late Thursday less active than
early and very little inquiry to-
aay; week s supply medium to
good fed steers S14.00-15.75: load
good to choice $16.00; medium
to good heifers $13.00-14.75: can-
ner and cutter cows salable $7.00
to $9.00; or above; fat dairy type
cows quoted to $11.00; good
young beef cows to $13.00; me-
aium to good bulls salable $11.75
to $13.50; good to choice veal
ers $15.50-16.50.
HOGS: Salable 225. total 850
maxKet uneven; load good
arouna zio lb. weights steady at
io.uu; good to choice 190-220 lb.
truckins around 25 cents lower
at $15.75; 230-270 lbs. mostlv
$15.25; few light-lights $15.00-
.; good sows $14.25-50; feeder
pigs quoted $15.50-17.50.
SHEEP: Salable 10. total 25
market nominal; good to choice
tea iambs salable $15.00-50: com
mon grades down to $10.00; good
ewes saiaDie $Y.7o-H.Z5.
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO. March 12 fAP.
USDA) Salable hogs 9000; to
tal ii.uuu; generally 5-15c high
er than Thursday's averages;
top $15.65; bulk good and choice
180-330 lb. $15.40-60; weights
from 150-180 lb. unevenly high
er ai $14.70-15.50; sows little
changed; bulk 360-550 lb. sows
$ia.uo-40.
salable cattle 2000; salable
calves 500; all classes generally
sieaay; a little Weakness in
cows compared with record
prices paid earlier in week but
no measureble downturn; no
choice steers here; best $1,625
on 1086 averages, these good to
cnoice; bulk $14.50-15.00; . 14
loads nearby short fed 1025-
1050 lb. steers $14.50-75; mostly
$14.65 and $14.75; heifers
scarce, steady; practical top
weignty sausage bulls $14.25
but $14.50 quotable; vealers
$16.00 to $17.50, steady.
Salable sheep 4000: total
4500; late Thursday: most fat
lambs and yearlings strong to
10c higher; some clipped offer
ings 10c lower; top 99-100 lb.
fat wooled lambs to shippers
and killers $16.85; others most
ly $16.05 downward to $16.50;
some only good wooled lambs
$16.00; most clipped lambs with
No. 2 skins $15.40; double with
No. 1 skins $15.75; choice year
lings $15.00; sheep steady to un
evenly lower; good ewes $8.25-
9.00; today s trade: only few
early sales fat lambs; bids and
sales mostly steady to around
$15.75-16.55; on good to choice
fed wooled offerings; best held
above $16.75; load good fat
western clipped lambs with No.
2 skins $15.25; few sheep about
steady; few native ewes $9.00;
good shearing lambs $15.25,
BOSTON WOOL
BOSTON, March 12 (AP-
USDA) Purchases of early
shorn wools were made in Bak-
ersfield, Calif., today at a coun
try grease price of 35 to 37 cents,
or $1.05 to $1.07, clean basis,
landed Boston. There was some
demand for Australian tops for
early delivery. Good staple 74's
were sold at prices of $1.36 to
$1.37 and 62's average tops at
$1.32. .
Always read the classified ads.
Buy Slabwood and Save
Your Oil Supply !
I 16 Inch
A Green Pne I
11 SLABS
FRED H. HEILBRONNER
821 Spring
LE
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People in the local egg trade
today expressed serious concern
over government intentions to
prohibit storage of eggs except
for government use.
Word has been received that
the department of agriculture
intends to take this action, lim
iting egg storage during the
coming surplus season to such
eggs as have been contracted
to government agencies either
in shell, frozen or dried form.
Usually, a considerable quan
tity of eggs are stored here, as
elsewhere, for supplying the
trade when production is slack
in the fall period. An egg short
age next fall, unless storage is
allowed, is believed in prospect.
According to an article in the
Produce Packer, a Chicago pub
lication, widespread effort is
being made to induce the gov
ernment not to take the pro
posed step. It is claimed the ac
tion would seriously Disrupt
present methods of egg distri
bution.
The Chicago Mercantile i
change said:
The consideration of such an
order by the government can
only be based on a fear that an
insufficient quantity of stocks
may be had for their, purposes.
If the production estimates made
by the department of agricul
ture for 1943 are realized, there
will be sufficient eggs for all
the government requirements as
well as civilian needs.
WHEAT
CHICAGO, March 12 (IP) All
grains were under pressure to
day, wheat and rye dropping
more than a cent at one time,
as a moderate amount of com
mission house selling uncovered
scarcity of buying orders
Wheat sank to lowest levels In
about two weeks.
Hedging from the southwest
was a factor in the bread cereal
downturn. Eastern houses sold
rye freely and the market broke
rather sharply when stop-loss or
ders to sell were uncovered on
the way down. Oata weakened
with wheat and rye.
Wheat closed on the days
lows, off li-llc. May $1,451-
1.45, July $1,451-1, corn was
unchanged at ceilings, May $1.00,
oats dropped ll-llc, and rye
broke 2-2 1c.
DISCOURAGED
ENID, Okla., (JPh-The rabbit
doesn't like army life any more,
concludes Pvt. Wesley Lohrey,
former Associated Press employe
in Kansas City.
When soldiers began calis
thenics at the army flying
school, he explained, the frisky
young raboit used to dash about,
tempting them to chase him.
The soldiers got tougher and
tougher and faster and faster, as
days passed.
One morning they chased the
rabbit and caught him.
Shaken, the bunny returned
for the afternoon class. . That
outfit caught him, too.
He hasn't been back.
Homtdale Thursday Club
Will Hold a
RUMMAGE
SALE
in the old Tim's Delicatessen
store at
109 North 9th
Sat. March 13
You will still need fuel
until May or June. Bur
Green Pin 81abweod now.
Thes slabs will dry In 4
to 8 weeks time so you can
us them this spring. Start
storing thtm now, and
save ovr winter prlesi.
Telephone 4153
STORAGE RU
WORRIES LOCA
TRADERS
Gun From Sam
TOW
Retiring President Gen. Alfredo
Bildomir of Uruguay looks over
one of the big guns sent from
the U. S. to help defend that
Latin American country.
CAA Training Planes
Get Priority Rate
WASHINGTON, March 12 (P)
Henceforth planes used by the
civil aeronautics authority in its
army and navy training pro-
grama will have the same main
tenance priorities as militm-v
liaison planes. Rep. Angell (R.
ore.) says.
The joint aircraft committee
held that much time was being
lost by the training programs
because of delays In working
through restricted priorities to
ODiain needed repair parts,
Astoria Starts
Year's Crab Packing
ASTORIA, Ore.. March 12 (Pi
The Elmore plant of the Colum.
bia River Packers association an
nounced today it is packing
ac-out louu cases of crabs a week.
with catches increasing. It ex
pects, to be canning 800 cases a
day soon.
Astoria packers produced
more than 40,000 cases last year
in an upsurge of activity which
followed cutting off of Japanese
competition.
Morgan Holds Own
In Heart Crisis
BOCA GRANDE. Fla.. March
12 (Ph-Banker J. P. Morean.
desperately ill of a heart ail
ment, appeared today to be hold
ing his own: for the moment.
A morning bulletin renorted
his condition remained very, se
rious but that there had been
no change during the night.
No nation at war, particularly
democracy, can suspend
everything on the home front
while it fights on the battle-
front. Manpower Director Paul
V. McNutt,
AAA M
Last Opportunity to Join
Th
Klamath Falls Community
Concert Association
Presenting
COLUMBIA ALL STAR QUARTET
NINO MARTINI Tenor
IGOR CORIN Barltona
JOSEPHINE TUMINIA Coloratura Soprano
HELEN OLHEIM Mezzo-Soprano
In Program of Arias and Duets
As Well as Quartets from Your Favorite Operas
and .two or three other outstanding
concerts
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP
Adults $5
rim im I"
No Tickets Sold for
HEADQUARTERS '
HOTEL WILLARD
For Informotion Call .6613
Everyon Invited To Join
CAMPAIGN CLOSES SATURDAY
. MARCH 13TH at 2 P. M.
Join Now
KLAMATH
CHURCHES
First Church of Christ
Scientist
Tenth and Washington streets
This church, a branch of The
Mother church the First Church
of, Christ, Scientist in Boston
Mass., holds services each Sun
day morning at 11 o'clock.
"Substance" will be the sub
Ject of the Lesson-Sermon In all
Churches of Christ, Scientist
on Sunday, March 14.
The Golden Text will be,
"Thine, O Lord, Is tho greatness,
and the power, and the alorv
and the victory, and the males-
ty: , . . both riches and honour
come of thee, and thou reigncst
over air- u thron. 29:11,12),
Among the citations which
will comprise the Lesson-Ser
mon will be the following from
tne Bible: "Now faith Is the
substance of things hoped for
the evidence of things not seen
Through faith we understand
that the worlds were framed
by the word of God, so that
things which are seen were not
made of things which do ap
pear" (Hcb. 11:1,3).
The Lesson-Sermon also will
include tho following' correla
tiva passages from tho Christian
Science textbook, "Science and
Health with Key to the Scrip
tures'- by Mary Baker Eddv
"Truth, Life, and Love are sub
stance, as tne bcripturcs use
this word in Hebrews: 'The sub
stance of things hoped for, the
evidence of things not seen
Spirit, the synonym of Mind,
Soul, or God, Is the only real
substance. (p. 468).
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
A meeting which includes tes
timonies of Christian Science
healing Is held every Wednes
day evening at 8 o'clock.
A free Christian Science read
lng room is located at 1023
Main street, where the Bible
writings by Mary Baker Eddy,
and authorized Christian Science
literature may be read, borrow
ed or purchased.
AU are cordially invited to at
tend the services and use the
reading room.
Radio program KFJI, 2 to 2:15
p. m. each Monday under the
direction of committee on pub
Ucation for Oregon.
The Salvation Army
400 Klamath avenue.
Major and Mrs. Curry will be
In charge of the regular serv
ices this coming Sunday, and
they invite you to any or all of
the following:
Sunday, 10 a. m. Sunday
school and Bible classes.
11 a., m. Holiness.
6:30 p. m. Young people's
service.
7:30 p. m. Evangelistic serv
ice.
Saturdays, Tuesdays, .Thurs
days, public services, 8 p. m.
A hearty welcome awaits you
at all of these gatherings. Come
and sing the glorious Gospel
songs that refresh and strength
en. Come and meditate and pray
so that you may be able to face
the tremendous problems of life
Students $2
rim irt Tn
Individual Concerts
thes troublous days with faith
and Christian fortitude.
The Pelican City interdenom
inational Sunday school, Sun
day 3 p. m,
AH services Saturday and
Sunday will be conducted by
Lt. Col, James Dee, assisted by
Major Paul Bodine from Port
land.
Th Apostolle
Faith Srvlca
At 228 North Eighth street, un
der the electric sign. "Jesus tho
Light of the World."
Friday 8 p. m. Special scrv
Ices tonight, conducted by our
District Overseer C. W. Frost (a
converted ex-loggcr) with special
vocal number and tho orchestra
leading tho congregational
hymns. Followed by ringing per
sonal testimonies from nil walks
of life, concluding with an old
fashioned, stirring fundiimcntul
sermon.
Sunday Sunday school at
0:30 a. m. 11a. m. morning wor
ship; 7:4s p. m. ovangolistlc sorv
ice.
Tuesday and Friday at 8 p. m
regular service. Everybody wel
come to all services. No col
lections are ever taken.
The Apostolic Faith church
228 North Eighth street, extendi
to all a cordial invitation to at
tend the services In our beautiful
stone chapel. Services are ji
follows: Sunday school, 0:30 a
m.; morning worship, 11 a. m
evening evangollstio sorvlce.
7:45 p m., Tuesday and Frldny
8 p. m.
Special music oy our orches
tra and singing by tho various
groups are a teatu.ro of each
sorvlce.
All are welcome. A collection
is never taken.
First Church
Of Cod
Located at the corner ot Al-
tamont drive and Delaware
street. Sunday school convenes
at 9:45 a. m., Mrs. J. D. Kcr-
nutt, superintendent. Morning
devotions, 11 o clock. Pre-scrv-
ice prayer meeting at 7 p. m.
Preaching service, 7:30 p. m.
Prayer and p r a I s service,
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
A cordial Invitation is ex
tended to the public to attend
all of these services. Rev. J. D.
Kernutt, pastor.
Spragu Hirer
Frltndi Church
Evert J. Tuning, pastor.
Sunday services Sunday
school, 10 a. m.; worship serv
ice, 11 a. m.; evangelistic serv
ice. 7:30 p m.
Wednesday, prayer and praise
service, 8 p. m. '
If you have no church home
we welcome you to worship
with. us. Located In Sprague
River.
Church of
Christ
The loyal congregation of the
Church of Christ meets regu
larly at Shasta school. Bible
classes convene at 10 a. m. The
regular Lord's day service Is at
1 a. m with the evening sorv
lce at 7:30 o'clock. Two hour
bus service is available to the
i w
i: 1 1 ot m m m m
L'AT MMW 4
I MAMtTI, MlKftfSUtN tTMSS,.
school on Sundays. This con
gregation should not b con
fused with any othor.
M. Lloyd Smith of Grants
t'ass begun regular work with
this coiigrcgullon December 8
and will preuch each Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock and 7:30
p. ni. He Is a faithful Gosnol
preacher and you are Invited to
come hoar him at Shasta school
house.
Sacred Heart
Catholic Church
Corner of
streets. Rov,
tor.
Eighth nnd High
T. P. Casey, pus-
Sunday masses are at 7 a. m
B a. m. 0:30 a, m and 11 a. m.
Holy days at 7 a. m 8 a. m.
and 0:30 a. in.
Confessions every Saturday
and tho oves of Holy days and
tlr.it Fridays from 3 to 4 d. ni..
and 7:30 to 8:30 p. m.
Dally muss at 8 a. m,
Religious Instruction classes
Bi'o hold every Saturday at 0:30
a. m. for Catholic children In
public grade schools except dur
ing vacation. High school dis
cussion club meets every Sun
day after 0:30 a. m. Mass ex
cept during vacation.
Klamath Tempi
Located at 1007 Pine street.
Daniel B. Anderson, pastor.
Phone 3B74. Sunday school, 0:45
a. m., Mrs. Robert Mount, su
perintendent. Morning worship,
11 a. m. Young people's Over-
comers meeting, 6:30 p, m.
Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. j
Come, bring a friend with you
and enjoy tho singing and or
chestra. Wednesday, 8 p. m., midweek
service. Saturday, radio broad
cast, KFJI, 6:30 p. m.
SLIGHT ERROR
DES MOINES, la., (P) The
state department of health tries j
to oblige when It receives a re-
quest for a birth certificate, bulj
it sought additional facts from i
ono applicant. !
A man who asked for a de
layed registration certificate en-'
closed an affidavit signed by a
woman attesting to the facts of!
his birth. Everything was In or-1
der except that the woman was
younger than the applicant.
Always read the classified ads.
Delicious! Curried chicken. Umb or
vetl, with fluffy rice! Enjoy (hem
often try this lively curry bit ad.
Scyning
THE COST OF
BOTTLES. CROWH
LABCtSrW DEPOSITS
YOU CAN MAKE
YOUR OWN DELICIOUS
COLA DRINKS. .Mmt
ENOUGH SYRUP
each bottle to make
I2 LARGE GLASSES
JUST ADD WATIR ( U UJI4)
CRACKID ICI AND SIR VI
fSMa MMiatVM
750,000 Pain of
Diet Hlp Kp
Army Moral High
JERSEY CITY, N. J., March
II (!) A total of 750,000 pain
of dice have been purchased by
the army quartermaster corps
(or the troops, It was revealed
at the corps depot today.
"Wo do not encourag gam
bling, however," said Major
Harold (3. Cilblin, head of th
overseas rcmile and Issue pro.
curcmcnt section. "Our Job Is
to supply littlo things that keep
morula high,"
VANISHING ARMERICAN
Sixty million buffalo graiod
over un area of 1, (Jul), 000 tquar
miles In tha United Stales and
Cunndii at one time, according
to estimates. Today, they num
ber only 35,000 and 30,000 of
these are In Canada.
Always read the clusslflod ads.
Farmers
NOTICE!
THE MINNEAPOLIS
MOLINE IMPLEMENT
BUSINESS
formerly operated by Jo
Zumpft at TuUlak his
bttn purchased by
Byron Johnson
and Is now loctttd
at th
STANDARD
Service Station
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