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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON '
March' 18. 1948.
OF
- The GrcateM Mother
in the World
RATIONING
LEADERS STILL
FLOUNDEfi WITH
FEW CHANGES
By VICTOR EUBANK
NEW YORK, March 18 (JP)
Specialized recovery elements
were present in today's stock
market although many leaders
: continued to flounder in minus
territory. Transfers of around
: 700,000 shares were among the
smallest for a full session this
year.
Better performing stocks in
cluded Bethlehem, Douglas Air
craft, Seaboard Airline, New
Haven, N. Y. Central, Great
Northern, American S u g a
American Airlines, United Air
Lines and Du Pont. On the los
ing side most of the time were
General Motors, Chrysler, Amer
ican Telephone, Southern Pact
fic, Pullman, Anaconda, Texas
Co,, Westinghouse, Philip Mor
ris, Goodrich and Western Un
ion.
Bonds were as spotty as stocks
Closing quotations:
American Can 771
Am Car & Fdy 32 i
Am Tel & Tel 140
Anaconda 27 3
Calif Packing 241
Cat Tractor 451
Comm'nw'lth & Sou 1116
General Electric .. . 351
General Motors 471
Gt Nor Ry pfd .. 28.
Illinois Central .. , 11
Int Harvester 64
Kennecott 321
Lockheed 22 J
Long-Bell "A" 81
Montgomery Ward 321
Nash-Kelv 83
N Y Central 13
Northern Pacific 11
Pac Gas & El
Packard Motdr
Penna R R
Republic Steel
Richfield Oil . 1
Safeway Stores ,
Sears Roebuck
Southern Pacific
Standard Brands
Sunshine Mining
Trans-America ...
Union Oil Calif
U S Steel
Warner Pictures
261
3i
29
16!
81
37
645
201
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531
101
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore., March 18
CAP-USDA) CATTLE: Salable
and total 100; calves salable and
total 25; market uneven, few
steers and heifers steady; dairy
type cows weak to 25 cents and
more lower; new medium steers
$14.50; good fed steers quotable
to $16.00; common light steers
down to $10.00; fairly good heif
ers $14.50, common grades
$10.00-75; canner and cutter
cows $7.00-9.00; shelly cows
$6.00-75, fat dairy type cows
$9.50-10.00; medium-good bulls
$12.50-13.75; common grades
$11.50; good-choice vealers
$15.50-16.50; odd head $17.00.
HOGS: Salable 100, total 500;
market active, 10-15 cents high
er; good-choice 185-227 lbs.
largely $15.50; few $15.60; 235-
275 lbs. $15.00; light-lights
scarce; good 420-575 lb. sows
$15.00-25; good 113 lb. feeder
pigs $15.50; choice lightweights
quoiame to 516.50 and above.
SHEEP: Salable and total 100;
market strong; few good-choice
shorn lambs with No. 2 pelts
$15.00; wooled lambs quotable to
$15.50 or above; odd yearlings
CIA nn. i; .
piu.uv, iiieaium-gooa ewes $6.00
iu ?o.o; common down to $4.00.
CHICAGO, March 18 (AP.
USDA) Salable hogs 14,000;
total 26,000; fairly active; most
ly 10-20 lower than Wednes
day s averages; practical top
$15.65; short load $15.70; bulk
good and choice 180-330 lbs.
$15.50-65; most good and choice
160-180 lbs. $14.75-$15.50; good
860-550 lbs. sows $15.15-45.
.' Salable cattle 6000; ' salable
calves 1000; general, market
healthy, firm; fed steers and
yearlings 10-15 cents higher in
ome instances; very few cows
and shippers here; bull market
strong to 25 higher, vealers
firm at $16.00-$17.50; no strict
ly choice steers here; bulk
medium to good steers active
at $14.50-$16.75; top $17.00
paid for two loads 1330 and
1375 lbs. averages; next high
est price $rt,85; best yearlings
$16.75; heifer yearlings $15.50;
part load $16.25; cutter cows
$10.25 down; most medium to
GRAY HAIR? GET
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This mirarie antl-eray hair
vitamin. Calcium Paotot he
Rate, has won wide popu
larity aa the mutt of testa
ahown in I leading national
raon
mae-aKine, This rej
veaien i nat H. ol nri
teoted ahnn-ed nnaith,.. vl.
dence of a return of naif color. GRAYVITA la
Calcium Pantothenate PLUSI
A GRAYVITA tahlet la 10 mam. of CaMura
Pantothenate PLUS 450 U.S.P. unlta of Vita
min "land the other useful B Comnlei Vila.
. , ur.cn imemany. uKArviiA frequently
Kur mota na this vitami
good beef cows $12.00-$13.00:
strictly good kind to $14.50;
heavy sausage bulls reached
$14.75; with western fed bulls
in load lots at $14.50.
Salable sheep 6000; total
9500; late Wednesday fat
lambs and sheep active, steady
to 10 higher; bulk good to
choice 91,105 lbs. wooled lambs
$16.40-50; top $16,60 on two
loads 100 lbs. Colorado-Nebras
ka fed offerings: part deck just
good around 80 lb. clipped
iambs with No. 2 skins $15.00:
two doubles choice around 110
lbs. fed western ewes $9.60;
few other native ewes $9.00;
today's trade-fat lambs slow;
early bids fully steady on good
to choice lambs held for slight
ly higher prices; upward to
$16.40 bid on near choice wool
ed offerings; best fed westerns
held above $16.60; nothing
done on cupped lambs; year
lings scarce; few odd lots sheep
about steady; $9.25 paid early
for strictly good native ewes.
HOG PACKERS
DISAGREE ON
PRICE L
II
MEATMARKETRIDTS
SEATTLE, March 18 (P)
Meat market riots were fore
cast today by J. S. Hofmann.
president '. the Washington
tate Federation of Butchers.
who Is protesting the current
meat shortage in this area.
Hofmann, in an interview in
the Times, said "it's almost a riot
in some shops right now. People
are snatcmng meat and throwing
money on the counters. They
curse meat cutters for not having
meat in the shops. Meat cutters
are quitting or threatening to
quit.
"It will be worse when the
public begins using retail meat
rationing coupons March 29.
There won't be any more meat
tnan there is now.
"The shops won't have anv-
thing- to sell, at least no more
than they have now, so they
won i lane in we coupons.
WHEAT
PORTLAND; Ore., March 18
(AP; No wheat futures quot
ed. .
Cash grain: Oats No. 238
lb. white $41.00. Barley No.
45 lb. B.W. $32.00. No. 1 flax
$2.96.
Cash1 wheat (bid): Soft White
$1.25 V; Soft White excluding
Rex $1.27H; White Club'$1.27
; western Red $1.27.
Hard Red Winter: Ordinary
5-.-0.; iu per cent $1.29
il per cent $1.31 H; 12 per cent
Hard White Bart: 10 per cent
$1.46; 11 per cent $1.48; 12 per
cent fi.au.
Today's car receipts: , Wheat
ll; barley 2, flour 10; oats 2;
mm leea 3.
CHICAGO, March 18 (AP)
Grains marked time today as
traders awaited Washington de
velopments. With activity at a
low level, early gains in all pits
were erased when weakness de
veloped in rye on small but
persistent selling from houses
with eastern connections.
Wheat closed M- lower.
May Sl.45., July $1.45?
11.46, corn was unchanged to
ceilings, May $1.01, oats were
unchanged to hi lower and rye
dropped cent.
BOSTON WOOL
BOSTON,' March 18 (AP
USDA) Midwestern-fed lambs
wools were sold in the Boston
wool market today at a wide
range of prices. Thirty-two
cents grease basis was paid for
Jot containing mud tags and
as high as 461 cents for a very
light shrinking lot of fine and
medium wool. Some purchas
ing of mohair was reported from
Texas of prices of 53 cents for
adult and 75 cents for kid.
Snell Declares
State Cannot Pay. -
Shipyard Wages
SALEM, March 18 OP) The
state of Oregon cannot hope to
compete with shipyards in' its
salary scales, Governor Earl
Snell declared to the board of
control today as that body stud
led salary increase requests
from institutions. Final approv
al was given to rises totaling
$215 a month as of January-1,
this year, for six doctors, one
dentist and two bookkeepers at
the state hospital here for the
insane.
ICELESS ALASKA
So rare is ice in some parts of
Alaska that when Swan lake,
near Sitka, froze over in Janu
ary, 1940, school was dismissed
so the children could skate.
aunpiiea a natural color piament throuKh lha
Iviir mota IM I ilia vitamin Or-lirienrv In tu lwt
?. rrtenislml. Order GRAYVITA nol Only
HHor:ayiiipply. 00 for lOTHlayewr
ply. (Formerly B rio and $5.00 ) Phot (1
GUrfRIN'. FOR BRUM.
WARNING! BEWARE OP
0017EL WORMS
Roundworm Inalde you or your child can
cnuae real trouble. And you may not know
nat la wronir. Warning alma an I "picky1"
appetite, nervouaneaa, uniaay atomach.
Itching parte. Get Jayne'a Vermifuge right
way I JAVNES la America' leading pro
prietary worm medicine t uaed by mllllr.ni.
Acta genfly yet expela roundworme.
Be aura you set JAYNE'S VERMIFUGE!
WASHINGTON. March 18 OP)
Indications that packers are not
In complete agreement on pro
posal to place ceilings on pro
ducer prices of live hogs as
means to aid in stabilizing meat
prices arose today at a hearing
on ine subject.
The office of price admlnlstra
tion, which yesterday heard pro
ducer representatives voice op
position to ceilings, invited pack
ers to appear today to give their
views.
The American Meat Institute,
an organization - representing
many of the larger packers, fail
ed to send representatives a
fact that led John Finn, of the
OPA legal staff, to remark that
"the industry does not appear to
be in agreement on ceilings.
Attending today's session were
representatives of the National
Independent Meat Packers assoc
iation, an organization composed
of many smaller packers
throughout the country. Its
spokesman, Wilbur La roe, Wash
ington attorney, urged imposi
tion of ceilings immediately, say
ing many packers were suffering
heavy financial losses because of
a squeeze between uncontrolled
hog prices and OPA ceilings on
meat.
F
HOOD GETS
Cradle-to-Grave
Author Prescribes
Recipe for Wife
LONDON, March 18 OP) The
recipe for an ideal wife as pre
scribed by Sir William H. Bev
eridge, author of England's pro
posed cradle-to-grave social se
curity plan:
She should be intelligent
without being intellectual, keen
without being earnest, silent
without being stupid. ,
Sir William is 64 and last De
cember married his former sec
retary, Mrs. Jerry Mair.
He gave his definition In an
answer on a radio quiz program
last night. .
Board of Control
Moves to Rid State
Of "White Elephant'
SALEM, March 18 OP) Ore
gon will not long pay $500 per
month storage for yard goods
and clothing assertedly valued at
$75,000 "willed" to it when WPA
discontinued - activities here,
state board of control members
indicated today as they asked the
state purchasing agent and the
budget director to investigate at
once the needs of state mstitu-
ions and the possibility of work
ing the material into useable ar
ticles.
Civilian Defense
Coordinators Meet
START BY OPA
PORTLAND, Ore., March 18
(P The first firewood control
program in the nation's history
got under way today In Oregon,
Washington and Idaho panhandle
as the OPA mailed registration
certificates to 4500 wood dealers,
me onice or war information an
nounced today.
' No rationing of firewood is In
effect yet, the OWI pointed out
The dealer registration covers
all wood, including kindling,
sawdust, shavings, hogged fuel,
slabwood, forest cordwood, mill
vims, catlings ana presio-iogs. i
Any person who delivers four
or more cords of wood a month
in the northwest area must tcb-
ister with the OPA firewood ra
tion branch, whose national of
fice has been moved from Wash
ington, D. C. to Seattle.
rip It's YOUR
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Shasta View
SALEM, March 18 VP) Ore-
gons county civilian defense co
ordinators t6day were called to
capitol conference slated Tues
day, March 30.
Provisions of the state's new
civilian defense act, April's
v-nome campaign, suggestions
for streamlining county defense
councils and operations of new
western defense command and
OCD uniform blackout traffic
regulations are to be discussed
Procedure in obtaining compen
sation ior civilian defense work
ers injured In line of duties is
to be outlined, Jerrold Owen,
state, coordinator, said.
Courthouse Records
Complaints Filed
Elwood W. Roberts versus
Hazel G. Roberts. Suit for di
vorce, charge. cruel and Inhuman
treatment. . Couple married in
Lakeview, May 8, 1934. Merry
man and Napier, attorney for
plaintiff.
George Garst versus Bonnie
Garst. Suit for divorce, charge
cruel and inhuman treatment.
Couple married in Boulder.
Colo., on September 6, 1028.
Plaintiff asks custody of two
minor children. Merryman and
Napier, attorney for plaintiff.
' Justice- Court
Neil William Mayfield. On-
crating motor vehicle without
clearance lamps. Fined $7.00,
If it's a "frozen" article you
need, advertise for a used one
in the classified.
QUICK WELCOME
RELIEF FOR
UPSET STOMACH
to 3 Kiulu or DmiUi Ym Mmty Bitk
Tamona STUART TABLETS contain the vary
ugieoienii eo ones, uaea oy aocioro to Drteoj
aicit welcome leiie, iroa aciu'inaigeaiion
iatreee earned b. auhi itomaah aeldttw
after eating or driaklag. Deliofoiia terflngf
Ttoteke. No bottle; nonlslne. Porwon-
nuiDifiiao renei iron, eeceii acia iimer
sa. Ire linem STUART TABLETS without
delay. At ell drug etorei 28e, AOs and $1.30
uaei aaaxere soaue-.oeee. eniejeaiea.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gilloolv
and son, James, of Vancouver
were Klamath Falls visitors
over the week-end. Mrs. Rol
and Warren and Rosalin accom
panied them home for an in
definite visit.
Jeanctte Rusteen was hon
ored by her mother with a sur
prise birthday party Saturday.
ine afternoon was spent play
ing "amateur hour" and a two-
course luncheon was served
Guests bidden to the affair
were Dolores Shell, ' Sharon
Strand, Bonnie Dell Wesley and
ijoris ana Joan Andersen.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Swind
ler and children are moving to
Sutherland. They plan to live
there if the climate improves
Mrs. bwindlers health.
Mrs. Alice Grlmmett enter
tained a group of neighbor
children to celebrate her grand
son s, Teddy McMullen, birth
day. Those honoring Teddy
were Patty Rae Ellis, Joyce
ana lommy narris, rtaipn ana
Orvil Swindler, Donnle and
Charles Shell and Jerry, Perry
and Larry- Williams. Out of
town guests sharing honors
with Teddy were his cousins,
Dick and Bobbie McMahan, of
Fresno. '
Mrs. . Louis Christianson en
tertained at a raviola lunch
eon ' Thursday. Guests ' were
Mrs. Harold Hornseth, Mrs.
John Rusteen and Mrs.- Jack
Mattos and Jill and Gary.
Shasta FT A observed
"Founders Day" at Shasta
school with; a candle lighting
ceremony, "Burn, . Candles
Burn. . Seven mothers and six
teachers assisted with the pres-
e n t a t i o n. Jeanette Rusteen
played a violin solo. Mrs. Rol
lin Thompson sang "Songs My
Mother Taught Me" and closed !
the. ranrilp lirhtirttf tinnlni.
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with 'The Lord's Prayer." She
was accompanied by Mrs. Ken
ton Knight.
A well child's clinic was held
at Shasta school Wednesday.
Dr. Rozendal and Mrs. Myrtle
Caldwell, county health nurse,
were in charge. Any pre-school
child is eligible to attend these
clinics and parents of Shasta
district are invited to register
either at the school or at the
county health untj if they wish
to-take advantage of this sDlen-
did opportunity to have a thor
ough check-up of their child.
Mrs. John Rusteen was. guest
of honor at a chop suey lunch
eon given by her neighbors on
Homedale road. The afternoon
was spent informally. Those
present were Mesdamcs Harold
Hornseth, Jack Andersen. U. G.
Simpson, Joe Swindler, Roland
warren and Rosalin and Mrs.
J. C. Grove and Barbara Gayle.
Several residents of this sec
tion have had unpleasant visits
from stray dogs and cats' ma
rauding on rabbits and chick
ens. Patty Rae Ellis lost ten
nice hens and many others
have had similar losses.. Surely
these killers should be classed
as predatory animals. ; .
Grants Pass Golf
Club Sold for Home
GRANTS PASS. March 18
(AP) Property of the Grants
Pass country club was sold this
week to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E.
Williams of Huntington Park,
Calif. Williams, wealthy con
tractor and president of Floyd
E. Williams Pipeline Construc
tion company, expects to make
this his home.
HOUDINI IN REVERSE
BALTIMORE, (Pi William
Bracford, 16. was found lied to
a tree in a woods, secured by
two belts and rones so tight y
bound it was difficult for him
to move.
When he told Police Sereent
Roland Johnson he had tied
himself, the skeptical sergeant
took him back to the tree and
told the youth to demonstrate,
He did to Johnson's satis
faction, then told the sergeant
he had seen the trick nerformed
at a wild west show, '
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Red Cross
Join these people who are making Red Cross work possible for another war year.
The following contributions are gratefully acknowledged:
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T. I. Siek
Henry time
Alma Leonard
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Owtan Smith
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