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    March 23, 1048
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS,
OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
Mciihetl and tyittaticial
INDUSTRIALS
LEAD MARKET
RECOVERY
By VICTOR EUBANK
NEW YOnK. Maruli 23 IP)
Industrial locki lad Ilia market
!i on mother recovery nusli taduy
with favorites rising ructions
Q to a point or mora to a now topi
Liveliness of Issues nulling un
der 110 lifted volume for the
: full proceeding's to around 1,300,-
000 shares, Tlx direction was
upward at t tie atari and subso
tjuont bidding contared on steels,
rubbers and ohornlcals, Rolla
did well for a time but eventual
ly loit momentum. Final prices
were under the bent In moit
cases.
1 ' Conspicuous at peak luvuls for
1043 were Goodyear, U. S. Rub
ber, Lee Tire, Wlllys-Ovorluml
common and preferred, Virginia
Carolina Chemical, American
" Agriculture Chemical, Sunvhlno
Mining, Spiegel Inc., Domo
Mines, Mclntyro Porcupine and
Peere, Ahead most of tho time
were U. S. Steel, Bothlehom,
Chrysler, Du Pont, Moarrls it
Essex, Allied Chomlcal, Sontu
Tt and Southern Pacific.
Railway bond got buck on
the forwurd track.
Cloning quouiuuiia,
'American Can 7B a
Am Car & Kdy Ml
. Am Tol & Tel .1301
Anaconda 271
Calif Packing 25
Cat Tractor 461
Comm'nw'lth & Sou I
Ooneral Electric 83
(It Nor Ity pfd 28
Illinois Central Ill
jnt Harvester
Kennocott al
Lockheed 231
Long-Bell "A" 0
Montgomery Word 371
Nash-Kelv 81
N Y Cenlrul 131
Northern Pacific Ill
Pac Gai & El 281
Packard Motor 41
penna R R 291
Republic Stool 101
!. Richfield Oil 0
iiafeway Storei 381
1 Sears Roebuck 85
Southern Pacific 201
Standard Brands 8t
Sunshine Mining ..... 8k
: Jrans-Amerlca 71
Union Oil Calif iu
Vnion Pacific 01
V S Steel 031
IVarncr Pictures 101
LIVESTOCK
RO. SAN FRANCISCO, March
23 (AP-USDA) CATTLE: 80,
Strong; yesterday two loads nio
dliim to good Iduho steers $18,00
10.28; inodluin to good holfvrs
and rango cows ubnnt, odd
fleshy 1200 lb. cows $12.29, most
common cows $10.00-30; few
cutter bulls $0.80-10.00. Calves
10. Steady; few choice 180-200
lb. vcalcrs $15.30; good and me
dlum calves $13.00-14.00,
HOGS: 200. Around 13-20c
lilghnr; load good to choice 232
lb, Oregons $18.25, most 200-280
lb, barrows and gllU $16.15; odd
good sows $18.00.
SHEEP: None. Nominal; good
to choice wooled lambs quoted
$14.50-18.30; modlum to choice
woolod ewes quoted $8.00-0.00.
PORTLAND, Ore., March 23
(AP-USDA) CATTLE; Salable
60, total 200; calves; salable
and total 10; markot steady but
moat classes nominal; fod steers
scarce; medium-good salable
$14.30 510.00; fed heifers sala
ble $13.30-514.00; cuttor-com.
man cows $7.00 $0.00; fat dulry
type cows $0.30$10.73; good
boof cows quotable $13.00;
in d I u in good bulls $12.00
$13.75; odd hoavy bulls $14.25;
good-choice v o a 1 o r i $15.30
$10.60,
HOGS: Salable 260; total
480; market active, steady to
13 cents higher; good-choice
180-223 lb. $10.23-35; few
$16.40; 233-200 lb. $13.73.
$16.00; few light-lights $15.50;
good sows mostly $14.30-73;
good-choice feeder pigs salable
$13.50-$17.00.
SHEEP: Salable and total
none; market nominal; good
choice nifW lambs salable
$13.30 73; and above; common
lulnbx quotublo $11.00; good,
choice ewes salable $B.O0-$0.O0l
LEGAL NOTICES
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
THE CIRCUIT COURT Of
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
KLAMATH.
THE MATTER OF THE
GUARDIANSHIP OF JOH
ANNE SIEMENS, a minor.
On reading and filing the pe
tition of Elslo Siemens, guardian
it the estate of Johannc Siemens,
; minor, praying for on order of
j-Tle of a certain lntorcst in real
property, belonging to said ward,
, for the uses and purposes set
forth In said petition, and rep-
' resenting that It is necessary
and that It will be beneficial and
to the best Interests of said minor
in sell the interest in said real
Property described In said petl
on.
J IT IS ORDERED that the next
; 61 kin of said ward and all per
sons interested in the said estate
ppear beforo this court on April
I, 1943, Bt 2 o'clock p. m., at tho
. aourt house, and In the court
(ftoom of this court, in Klamath
alls, Klamath County, Oregon,
en and there to show cause
hy an order should not be
ode for the sale of said Interest
said real proporty; and It is
rther ordered that a copy of
I this order be published at least
t (our successive weeks before the
Qld day of hearing In the Herald
fnd News, a newspaper -of gen
eral circulation, and printed and
ubllshed in said County of
lamath, Stnto of Oregon,
The property sought to be sold
described as follows:
An undivided one-third In
terest in and to the Northeast
erly fifty (50) feet of Lot S and
of Lot 6, In Block Thirty-five
(33), of Hot Springs Addition
to the City of Klamath Falls,
Klamath County, Stote of Ore
gon.
Done In open court this 8th
ay df March, 1043.
DAVID R, VANDENBERG
Circuit Judgo.
9, 18, 23,30; A. 6 No. 107
thousand Praiie Simple
PILE RELIEF
it Quick, Easy Wayl
SKpU rlln naad nut wrack ar,r) Uirtura
m with mftddtnin Itch, burn and Irrlu-
in. Sluarra rrramia Buppc-aue-rita nrmw
tell, waleoma rtlltf. Tlulr 7-war mtdka
m maana real comfort, radueaa atraln,
Ina tl.ht.n r.t.a.,1 m.mhran... ntntly
ibrleitw and anftana. Prt.laetlvt and anil-
'An, au ai.y to uaa. Ha wunnerrul to m
nr nut lortiir attain, uai fffnuina
lart'a Pyramid HuDDoallorUa at your druv
ort without dalav aoa and 11.10 o
aaars monty-haek suarantat.
CHICAGO, March 23 (AP
USDA) Salable hogs 13,000; to
tul 21,000; rather slow, steady to
10 cents lower than Monday's
average; closing at full decline;
top $13.83 sparingly; bulk good
and choice 180-300 lb. $15.83 to
$15.80; mast 150-180 lb. $14.25
13.23; bulk good 360-550 lb
sows $15.33 60.
Salable cattle 8000; salable
calves 1000; fed steers and year
lings strong to 15 cents higher
mostly 10-13 cents up; fed hclf
ers shared steer advance; killing
quality only medium to good;
bulk steers $14.75-16.85; top
around $17.50, but very little
above $17.00; best yearlings
$16.83 and hclfcr yearlings
$16.23;- all buying Interests in
trade and closing undertone firm
at advance; cows strong to shade
higher; weighty cutters $10.75
down; bulls 10-15 cents higher;
light and medium weight kinds
up most; cxtrcmo outside weigh
ty sausago bulls $14.83; vealcrs
stoady at $16.00-17.50; stock cat
tle In broad demand; good and
choice yearlings $14.15-13.75.
Salable sheep 6000; total 11,-
000; late Monday fat lambs fair
ly active at close, firm with Fri
day; good to choice wooled
lambs $16.00-75; top $16.75 for
several loads choice lambs scal
ing 98 to around 103 lb. to ship
pers; only limited number sheep
available; sheep about steady;
medium and good ewes $8.00-
0.25; soverol good 114 lb. west
ern ewes $0.00, lightly sorted at
$8.00; today's trade fat lamb un
dertone steady to weak; buyers
now talking around $16.00-40 on
good to choice wooled lambs;
strictly choice offerings held
above $16.73; nothing done on
clipped lamb:; yearlings absent;
undcrtono about steady on
slaughter sheep.
WHEAT
CHICAGO, March 23 (P) A
final rally in the last few min
utes of trading today raised
wheat from the lowest lovels of
the session to net gains of as
much as I cents o bushel.
The continued strength In
Winnipeg and slackening of
hedging pressure in the south
west led to the rally,, traders
sold.
Wheat finished le to Ic above
Monday's close, May $1,431-1,
July $1.43!; rye was Ic to Ic
up; oats lo to Ic higher and
corn was unchanged at celling
levels, May $1.01.
ACHING STIFF-SORE
MUSCLES
MU
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Mustard Platter
Wonderful for Skin
and Scalp Irritations
Effective Home Treatment
Promptly Relieves Torture!
To (tulckly soothe ths Itching, burning
of aczemit, nsoriaala, akin and scalp lr
rltatlona duo to external cauao apply
odorloaa liquid Homo a Doctor's for
inula backed by 90 years' succom. Zcmo
ALSO aids henllnft. Bolnfr atalnloas, In
vlnlbln you can apply Zomoanytlmo
It won't chow on skin. Over 116,000,000
packages soldi 86, .
". ' ZEMO
BOSTON WOOL
BOSTON,. March 23 (AP
USDA) Texas old wool of 12
montlis' growth was purchased
Bt a elenn. price of $1,10 today.
Considerable activity was re
ported In Now Mexico. Twelve
months wools were purchased at
an FOB grease price range of 40
to 43 cents, A sealod bid offer
Ing of 70,000 pounds brought
bids ranging from 41 to 441
cents. All bids were rejected.
Camp White Soldiers
Held for Military
Police After Theft
Two Cump White soldiers,
Technical Corp, Lyle Carpontor
of Mlnnesolu, and PKC Leo John
son of Alabama, are In the city
Jul I awaiting the arrival of mil
itary police following their ar
rest by city police.
The two wore picked up by
officers following a report from
the Polican hotel that three
rooms had been entered and
articles, including money, taken.
Chief of Police Earl Heuvel said
officers found liquor, a bottle of
shaving lotion, cigarettes, an
electric razor, and cash, on the
Infantrymen. All these articles
were listed as missing by the
hotel patrons.
Things are about even the
thin man has more to laugh
about but the fat man more to
laugh with.
CAL-ORE BULL SALE
TO BE HELD HERE
The Cal-Ore Hereford Breed
ers association, meeting Satur
day in Medford. voted to hold
their annual bull sale In Klam
ath Falls on October 31 and No
vember 1 instead of Medford as
usual.
The sale will consist of ap
proximately 140 bulls and 40
head of female stock, all regis
tered. The association elected Fred
Bayless of Hilt, Calif., president
for the forthcoming year. Other
officers elected were Lawrence
Horton of Olene, vice president,
and Bob Fowler, Medford county
agent, secretary-treasurer.
Cliff Jenkins, Klamath county
4-H leader, was appointed man
ager of the bull sale. Serving
under him will be Lawrence Hor
ton and Bill Serruys of Klam
ath Falls, and John Day and Bill
Bond of Medford.
Dobs Garms was ths 1040 Ns
tlonal league baseball batting
champion.
BABY'S COLDS
Relievo misery fast
-externally. Rub on
o
Buy War Savings
Stamps with the money you
save at Safeway
Wis
SHOP EARLY IN
THE WEEK
Shop early, in the week-
best time is between 10
A.M. and 2 P.M. You'll
still save money because)
Safeway's special low. ad
vertised prices are effective;
early in the week
and good all week. All prices j
subject to market changes
and OPA regulations, o
course. -
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GET FULL VALUE FOR YOUR RATION COUPONS
Note the large variety of items offered in this ad,
and the low prices, too!
Dressings styled for
salad glamour
Variety in a salad lies not only in the
salad ingredients, but also in the dress
ing. Just a dash of this or that does
wonders for your favorite salad dressing
and mayonnaise, and changes the entire
personality of the salads. And now that
spring is getting under way, and fresh
vegetables and fruits will be making
their appearance on the markets in
greater abundance, it's the opportune
time to let generous s'alads assume a
featured role on the menu. Salads are
vitamin and mineral foods, you know,
and do wonders for winter-tired appetites.
RUDDY DRISSINO-Combine 1 cup
salad dressing or mayonnaise with
shredded raw beet and the juice of half
a lemon. The beet tints the entire dress
ing. Chopped cooked pickled beets may
be used, too. Delicious on raw or cooked
vegetable salads.
MOCK HORSIRADISH-Add & cup
finely ground cabbage to 1 cup salad
dressing or mayonnaise, and touch it up
with a dash of salt and pepper and celery
teed if desired. Use it as horseradish or
as a dressing for meat and vegetable
salads. Perfect as relish on cold plate
lunches or with sandwiches.
CHIVE DRESSING Combine 2 tbsps.
finely chopped or sliced chives with 1
cup salad dressing. If you've no chives,
then the green tops of onions do the
trick. Use this dressing on meat, fish and
vegetable salads. ,
MOCK HOLlANDAtSE Mix 1 cup
salad dressing or mayonnaise, 3 tsps.
prepared mustard, 1 tbsp. lemon juice,
and a dash of salt, and serve as a sauce
for hot vegetables such as cauliflower,
asparagus, and artichokes.
PEANUT BUTTER DRISSINO -To 1 cup
of aalad dressing or mayonnaise, add V4
cup of peanut butter, and a few-drops
of lemon juice. Mjx well and serve on
cabbage, carrot, and fruit salads. It'
especially good on apple salad.
SWISS MISS DRESSING -Add 4 cup
shredded Swiss cheese to 1 cup salad
dressing or mayonnaise. American cheese
has its flavor points, too. Both are the
perfect dressings for fruits of all varieties.
PIQUANT DESSERT SAUCI-Mix 1 cup
of salad dressing with cup fruit juice,
any kind is very good, and use as a top
ping for fruits. If a sweeter dressing is
desired, add a bit of honey. ,
AND REMEMBER Catsup, prepared
mustard, chopped pickles, celery, olives,
onion juice, garlic powder, meat and'
chili sauces, chopped hard cooked egg,
horseradish, a dash of sage, chopped
parsley and most any spice or herb can
be added to salad dressing and mayon
naise for delectable taste variety.
Points Price
( 6) CHICKEN- SOUP,
Campbell's 10-or. can 16c
( 6) R.ANCHO SOUP, Asparagus,
Pea, Vegetable ....lO't-or. can 7e
(16) PEAS, Sugar Balls, No. 2 can 15c
TOMATOES,
Del Monro S. P., No. 2Vi can 19e
TOMATO SAUCE, 8-01. can 5c
CUT BEANS, Briaraate,
No. 2 can .2 for 35c
CORN, Country Home
Whole Kernel No. 2 can 16c
CORN, Butter
Kernel No. 2 can 14e
CORN Del Malz
Niblets 12-ox. can 13c
(11), SPINACH, Nancy
Lee No. 2 can 13c
(13) APRICOTS, Reg Tag
Halves 303 Gl. 18c
(21) PEACHES, Castle Crest,
Halves No. 2'ican 24e
(15) PRUNE JUICE, Libby's, qf. gl. 28c
( 1) BABY FOODS, Gerber's
Strained ...........AVi-ox. can 7c
FLOUR, Kitchen Craft, 49-lb. sk. 2.17
24'i-lb. sk. 1.12
(24)
( 7)
(14)
(14)
(14)
( 8)
FLOUR, Sperry's Drifted
Snow 24Vi-lb.
49-lb.
GOLD MEDAL BISQUICK,
40-oz. pkg
SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR,
Lge. pkg
PANCAKE FLOUR,
Aunt Jemima 2Vz-b. pkg. 22c
PANCAKE FLOUR,
Sperry's 48-oz. pkg.
SUTANNA PANCAKE
FLOUR 40-oz. pkg,
OATS. Alber's regular or
quick ..48-oz. pkg.
SHREDDED RALSTON, 12-oz. pkg.
WHEATHEARTS, Sperry's,
28-oz. pkg
CORN KIX, Corn in puffed flakes.
Something different 2 pkgs
ALL BRAN, Kellogg's,
10-oz. pkg 2 for 25c
GRAPENUT FLAKES,
12-oz. pkg 2 for 27c
CORN FLAKES, Albsr's, 6-oz. pkg. 5c
1.15
2.30
35c
23c
29c
15c
24c
23c
38c
GRAHAM CRACKERS.
Honeysweet 2-lb.'pkg. 27c
RITZ CRACKERS ..l ib. pkg. 22c
CRACKERS, N.B.C.
Sodas .....2-lb. pkg. 33c
DUCHESS SALAD DRESSING,
Quart jar ,
BREAD, Julia Lee Wright,
Vi-lb. loaf 13e
DOG FOOD, Gro Pup
Meal, 11-oz. pkg. 10c
DOG FOOD, Pard Dehydrated, '
8-0. pkg.' .... 2 for 15c
FIDELIS WINES, Red Port, Tokay,
Muscatel or Sherry Quart 61c
RICE, Blue Rose, fancy ... ...... 2-lbs. 26e
BROWN RICE, Natural ..2-lb. pkg. 21e
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER,
Reg. cans ......2 for
SU-PURB GRANULATED
SOAP, 24-oz. pkg.
GRANULATED SOAP,
Peets 24-oz. pkg. 27e
RINSO ........r................24-oz. pkg. 23e
DUZ SOAP POWDER, 21 Vi-ox. pkg. 25e
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP,
Req. Bars 10 for 39
SIERRA PINE TOILET SOAP,
Reg. Bars . .3 for 20s
15e
20e
Shop early in the week and still save at your Safeway
GtifflSffl
LAMB
Leg of Lamb
BEEF
shank off lb
Lamb Rib Chops ....lb.
Shoulder Lamb
Roast lb
37c
39c
Beef Roasts
Blade cut ....
33c
..lb. 30c
Sirloin Steak lb. 37e
Breast of Lamb lb. 21c Ground Round lb. 35e
CHEESE
Wisconsin Medium Cheddar
Lb 43
Crater Lake. Full Cream
Lb 38
Kraft Mellow West Long Horn
Lb ... - 38
Brookfield, Vintage
Lb 43
PORK
Pork Steak lb. 33e
Pork Chops lb. 39e
Pork Sausage, Country Style 2 lbs. 45c
Corn Meal
Albers
White,
9-Lb. Bag
Yellow,
9-Lb. Bag
44c
39c
Rolled Oats
Peacock,
9-Lb. Bag
49c
New Crop ,
Grapefruit
Cabbage
New Potatoes
Dry Onions, i
Potatoes u s
Marsh Seedless
Lb.
Lb,
Red Garnets
..Lb.
50-Lb.
No. 2 Klamath Gems. Bag
7c
8c
8c
4V2C
$1.44
COFFEE Nob Hill,
1-Lb. Pkg. 25c
COFFEE Airway,
1-Lb. Pkg 21c
COFFEE Edward's Whole
Roast, 1-Lb. Pkg 26c
COFFEE FILTERS De
pendable, Pkgs 2 for 15e
..Lb.
SUGAR
Purs Cans
2L15c
S Lb 34
10 Lbs. 66 25 Lbs. $1.63
fj Snjeway
M uazriQ Homemakert' Burtm
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SALT Morton's, Plain or
Iodised, 26-Oz. JPkg. ......
LIFEBUOY SOAP Regular
Bars 3 for 20
SYRUP Sleepy Hollow,
12-Oz. Glass 16
APPLE BUTTER Libby's, .
33-Oi. Glass 27
PEANUT BUTTER Real Roast.
2-Lb. Jar ... 49
PUREX H-Gal.' 25
BLEACH White Magic,
W-Gal , 194
SALAD DRESSING Duchess,
18-Os. Jar 24
MIRACLE WHIP Kraft's.
16-Ox 27
BROWN DERBY BEER
32-Os. Bottle 26
RAVIOLI Riviera, 15-Os.
Glass - 2 for 29
SPICED TOMATO SLICES
Libby's, 2H .Glass .... 25
DILL PICKLES Paradise,
25-Os. Glass 19tJ
JAR RUBBERS Pkg. 4
SILK TISSUE 650 Sheet
Roll 4 for 15
BAKING POWDER Calumet,
2S Os. Can .. . 25
STARCH Elastic, 12-Os. Pkg. 9
LA FRANCE. POWDER Reg.
Pkg :.: - 9
SATIN A Regular Pkg. .......... 6
CHOCOLATE OVALTINE
Regular, 8-Os. Can n 35
CORN STARCH Kingsford's,
1-Lb. Pkg. 3 for 25
L. & P. SAUCE Small bot. 32
MUSTARD French's. 6 0s.
J - - 9
WAX Johnson's Glo-Coat,
Quart 97
Canned Milk
Carnation, Borden's,-Alpine,
Morning or Pet
10c
Cass $4.79
Cherub Milk
Tall O 9ft-
Tins for Ofc
Cas $4.47
Eggs
Grade A Large
Dozen 36c
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