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    March IB, 1043
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THREE
Maiketi and fyinancial
RAIL STOCKS
FULL; OTHERS
E
By VICTOR EUBANK
NEW YORK, Murcli 15 (I')
Jlccorilly buoyant low-priced mil
stocks full hIiiii ily In today's
nuirkut but ussorluri Issuus vm
whore nianuuud to ccIko Into new
lilxli ground (ur tlio your or
luniior.
Tlio ..rciik In tlio "penny"
transportation iKiuitlcn came In
tho wiiko of tlio supremo court
decision In tho St. I'mil cusc
which upheld thu Inlcrstulo com
inorco commission rulluK that
share owners could not partici
pate In tho roiid'n rcorwinlziilloii.
Ulocks runnlnii to 00(10 nhiucs of
currier bclnii revamped or on
tho borderline, crowded tho tick
er tape (or a while und losses of
mora thnn 00 per cent from Sat
urdny'a quotations woro wide
spread, Unsecured bond of those
rnllwiiyii also wciikoned hut se
cured loans tljted forward,
Transfers wero'uround 1,400,01)0
hurra.
Declines of major fraction to
nbout 4 point. wero recorded for
common and preferred)! of New
Haven, Frisco, Seaboard Air
Line, St. Louis Southwestern
mid nock I.iland. Sanln Ke, Great
Northern, 1'cpslCola and tell
Aircraft wont Into tho "now
hlKh" division. U. S. Steel, Deth
lehcni, Southern Pacific, West
inKhouna and M-K-T slipped.
Closlnit quotations:
American C...I 7B
Am Cur & Fdy 33J
Am 'IV k Tel Hit
Anacondu
Calif racking
Cat Tractor
Commonwealth Si Sou
General Klcctrlc
General Motors
211
241
47
J
4HII
Gl Nor Ry pfd 201
Illinois Central lit
lot Harvester - 05
Kennccott 32.
Lockheed 2i 1
Lonu-Ucll "A" 01 i
Montgomery Ward 3H
Nash-Kolv 81
N V Central - 14
Northern Pacific 1H
Tac Gas & El 204
Packard Motor 41
I'cnna R R - 30
Republic Slcel 17
Richfield Oil 81
Safeway Stores 371 ;
Scars Roebuck 651 1
Southern Pacific 20H :
Standard Brands 5)
Sunshine Mining 51
Trans-Amorlca B"
Union Oil Calif
Union Pacific
U S Steel
LIVESTOCK
SO. 8. F. LIVESTOCK
SO. SAN FRANCISCO, Mnrch
15 () (Fcderal-Slato Market
News) CATTLE! Salablo 200;
active, steady to strong; packago
fed yearlings $16.25, now high,
full load good 1105 lb. steers
$15.50; load medium heifers of
fered; rango cows quoted $12.00
13.00, bulk common cows $10.00
10.50, cutlers largely $0.73, cn li
ners limited $8.00-50; medium
bulls $12.50. Calves 10. Steady;
good to cholco vealers quoted
$14.50-15.25.
HOGS: Salablo 100; steady;
package 234 lb. barrows and
gilts $15.85; odd good sows
$14.75.
SHEEP: Salable 300; steady;
cholco lambs quoted $13.75, me
dium deck good 80 lb. woolcd
lambs $13.25; good to choice
ewes quoted $8.00-0.00, package
85 lb. cull owes $6.00.
CHICAGO, March 13 (AP
USDA) Salablo hogs 14,000; to
tal 22,000; general trade steady
to 10 lower than Friday s aver
ages; top 15.55; bulk good and
cholco 180-300 lbs. $15.35-35;
most 100-180 lbs. averages
$14.75-$15.40; bulk good 300-550
lbs. sows $15.00-35.
. Salablo cattlo 14,000; salable
calves 800; cholco fed steers und
yearlings steady; supplies small;
top $17.40 paid for four loads;
several loads $10.85-$17.35; but
all other grades weak to 25 low
er; slow nt decline; bulk nil
grades $24,50-$ 17.00; hollers In
moderate supply; steady; b o s t
$13,33; mixed slcors and hclfcrs
$15.00; cows weak; bulls and
vonlcrs steady; weighty snusngo
bulls up to $14.30 and choice
voaloru .o $17.50; slock cattlo
scarce; demand broader than
available supply at $12.75-
$14.30.
Salnblo sheep 6000; total 10,-
000; fat lnmbs slow; early under
tone weak to 25 lower; exceed
ingly few early sales suggesting
full decline; generally talking
nround $1B.7R-$10,40 on good to
cholco woolcd lambs; cholco now
hold above $10.50; odd sales
good Texas woolcd lnmbs $10.00
and few good natives $10.10;
nothing dono on clipped lambs;
yearlings scarce; undertone
about steady on slaughter owes;
, good niillvo ewes ollglblo nround
HIT N
Af HIGH
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
l'OHTLAND, Ore,, March (AP
USDA) CATTLK: Salablo 10B0,
total 1280; calves salablo ond
total 7A; market active, slronK;
niiiiii Mood steers and bulls 25c
higher; steer quality improved:
iiiediuni-Kood tirades $14. 50-10.00,
around flvo loads at tho top; few
medium heifers $1:1.00 14.00,
common tirades down to $10.00;
cauiier and cutter cow $7.29
0.i!!; fat dairy typo cows $10.00
11.00; inedliini-Kood beef cows
$1 1. (IO-12.nO; younii cows salable
to $i:i,00; inedlum-tlood bulls
I m B? ;
I'b-TJJ' ' iv-tre n AVON II Sears for Real Values! . Remem-r' - , J''r-3
ifl1i " AVE ON THE5E KAI ber, it-s srnart and patriotic) to - . t ' f
jHLk 5AVBW I I be thrifty! . l 4 VOX
' I O $r rrsv r75v IT3 ITh iH I I women's percale aprons 1 , ' . 1! ' X AA
; K )) u C ) ) valuM up to 39cl -- 29 A Wt-A u A '
( wlSKPiJ llU Ua I I WOMEN'S FRANCINE SLIPS I If fV 1 t -4 L t- i.utfAXl
fcv ' r iD'WAVVf I I Tearose or white In nine lovely styles. Lac I 11 HitSZl
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KWA lllWm 1 Ha BM U WATER TUMBLERS Z ' '
I f'Vf'O.Pi . I J Assorted designs and plain style water or high- d&t1'-' i
I ft'TaV'iSa' II ball glassesl Three sizes .. . J s - ,
i MM lfm-. x fl"nd flroup.n1 "Z Cfuyfi II gussowlIe E" ;' '
Y& JbX mtfnzffi3l lin' erep J I I I J I II Worth at least 49c. Complete set of .-.'-.,-,.,.
1 nJtv4 lirlaOKr m,l"taU "alt Odd Cx VwT 1 l 4 mlxln bowl- Hndy "' Set.
I K9TiL : Il5r liCiKHl lengths f torn " 1 I I I f fl . wishlWfibAsh!dei In buff, sand or greeni V''" V" ?
' W lTl Kim5SAl"l yards ... that snou I J 1 V 7 lUl I I Complete wth rollersl 10 , ',.". .
k lAW'XuP.i'ftnmZ. up to 69c and 73c a yard. 1 S J II 63" x 6' Ea. V ,cai"M t tV
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M mid a CQY RAYONb I I m.:'m P"
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IK i 1 uV'-' Sr floraU and smaller staple pat- U II Regular 15c quality! A huge stock at a Q . V .
!v AKSI)-4J t.rn.1 I I markdown price .. .so buy plentyl Ea. ' , tZStS 1 )
1 Vl!!J I l r 27c yd. I I LAUNDERITE SHEETS I
s. Paradise 80 Squares I I sixlOS sise in the popular sheet that millions 1 ' $; 1 ,
'i Tj' !Vr ' 1 1 of American housewives use every dayl 31 I 'w;:isj:5st i i
' Wl-'Pyi. -r3n. 11 CRINKLE BEDSPREADS . 5 j
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. DOUBLE DUTY 1" J
I OVERALLS JS 4-71?
i S 1 A 4VI j Heavy 8-ounce blue den- iaf AT i ' . S -
"i U I 1 shrunk. Bar tacked and 9 I lIJf i-liLysVArV ' M $
: .- . I ' - I A I reinforced at all strain 13 AiH 11 tR i I W-----W - F ' " ' -1 "5
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61 r- I ttf-eVll. ii Heavy 8-ounce whits canvas with blue Ff 3 I M? T f V 4 if t - tl II
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El IVMm. m-m yWSZS&il WmMMA i.e. . and f l tlVt V f 1
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$12.00 13.75, odd head $14.00;
Kood-cholco vealers $15.50-16.50,
odd head $17.00.
HOGS: Salable 2000, total
2350; market around 50c lower;
Kood-cholco 1110-225 lbs. mostly
$15.50; 240-300 lbs. $14.75-15.00;
IlKht-Hwhts mostly $14.79; flood
sows $14.00-29: cholco litf ht feed
er pljis $10.50.
SIIKEP: Salablo 300, total
market steady, deck Kood-cholco
fed lambs $19.25; mcdium-KOod
trticklns $13.50-14.50; Kood
cholco shorn lambs $14.75, culls
down to $0.00, yearling $10.00;
medium-flood owes $7.00-8.29,
ii " f;. ? r--w-.. ill
9o. ' i,.- Kf 7 " r- . Bonds , j t
fvconCy 0-,orful .trip. 'tA4j Dainty I.e. B5 ftTJSS. SS? X 1 - ' ' fr S&ll ZX. f f7 '
BOSTON WOOL
BOSTON, Murch 15 (AP
USDA) Soma consigning of
wool was reported today from
Montana. There was a broad de
mand for all types of scoured
wools. A littlo Texas 12-months
wool was sold in Boston at a
clean price of $1.18. Scoured
three-quarter length Pampas 60s
to 50i was sold at an out-of-bond
prlco of 01 cents.
Axis capitulation would mean
heavy territorial losses and Im
poverishment of tho people. The
ringlo way out is to continue re
sistance even if It appears com
pletely hopeless. Virglnlo Gay
da, Mussolinl'i editor-spokesman.
Portland
Produce
FOKT.,AMi. Of.., March 16 (AP-KUT.
TKK AA jfrft'Jt print, 6lc, cartona,
HJ A grada prlnti, 61 'Jo, earloaa cj
H gratia print flic.
BUTTKRFAT Firat quality, minimum of
A of 1 r tent acidity, rlilrer-rt In Tort
laud, bZWiO U premium quality, mtiU
mtun of M of I prr tv-nt acidity, M-fta's-i
lit; vallny rout and country jtolrtt., jfn
I'M ttian flrit or W1; i-cnfl quality at
J'orlland, to under firit or 060c,
CHecSKfe,lin prlca to PortlaM r.
tallrra: Orrgon trlf'lrti, -c lb; loaf, Vie
Iti; triplet- to wfioWalea, Ve IU; loaf,
KQQI-'omliiKl prlcft to rntallrrai A
Utur, tic; II UrtCf A int'llmn, SVc;
11 jhMIuiii, t7v, A arnall, tlo doit.
EGOS Nominal pric to proJucrs t A
tar, JWcj B UrK, S8e; A medium, ITc;
II rtifdlurn, Mr? i,
LIVI POULTRV-Iluylns prlceat No. J
lfrd IKfiorn binUm, lty to 1 t., W.;
colored trjrnt, under VA ., Wo; XJU
to 4 lfa.. SUe; colored roaiUra, ovar 4
Ilia., Mc; leghorn heni, under S'4 Da' c;
oret V, tSc; colored hna, i to 1
Int.. Vc over 6 Int., ZAc; No, t grade
fit-na, Zo leilj rejecta, lOo leaa; rooaUra,
ir.n
ORIIIID TURKIVtV-Relllnff prlcet: coun
try drraaed tuna, UMtc; packera aUjcha
hem. No. I, JW'c; caih-earry, larga toma
o-r M lhi., Uo caah-carry.
RABBITS Oovernment celling, aeraga
win fit ry liflkd to retallera, Uc lb; lift
prlrr to producera, Sic lb,
ONIOHg- Jre.n, 90-.. 10 dot, bunchra;
Omkom dry, 1.34; Jdaho, large, t.84 Wit.,
bait.
POTATOBINew, Florida, 8.25-3.35; Tex
a, 3.2.V3.V.. Witt, boi.
POTATOBt H"d atock, t-Ve.
COUNTRY MBATB Helling price to r
IhIIt; country killed hog, txit butchera,
iy)-H8 1 1. 1.. valera, fancy.
lb ; good, li'fivy, lb ; rough, heavy,
le-uto cann emitter cowa, (new cell-
l"g). M'?o lb; bulla (new celling). t7Hc
lb; larnba, Tin lb; awe, good, JSC lb;
ewM, poor, lOo lb,
WOOL 19(2 contract, Oregon ranch,
WHEAT
CHICAGO, March 15 (IP)
Hedge selling and large receipts
at leading markets depressed
wheat prices about a cent today,
deliveries falling to new low
ground for more than two
weeks. Other gains weakened In
sympathy with easiness In the
bread cereal.
More favorable weather re
ports over tho week-end from
producing areas were further
weakening Influences. It was re
ported also that easing of the
iMinlnal. U-SJe lb (roiihredl, 4&.2 lb;
Uml.i, ( ) lb.
HV-Whol prlci; alfalfa. No. 1 or
bftt.r, ai.flo-3i.40; No. I, Sl.no ton; ot
vetrli. S5.00 ton, valLr point; timothy
(valley), 14.00; DO, Montana, 3I.OO-3I.V)
ton; clover, 2A.0O ton.
box car shortage would result In '
considerable additional grain
coming to northwest markets.
Wheat closed Ml lower, May
$1,432-1, July $1,441-1, corn was
unchanged at ceilings, May
$1.01, oats were 1 lower to 1
higher and rye dropped 1-1 cent.
The whole objective of the
manpower program Is to have
the right workers In the right
war jobs at the right time. It
Is not helping your government
reach the objective If you leave
a job which Is useful to the
war to find a place doing some
thing for which you' have no
skill. Manpower Director Faul '
V. McNutt.
$0,00. v
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