March 26, 1043 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE ELEVEN CLASSIFIED ADS 42 MUcollimaoui Wanted WANTED TO I1UY Qood troll r house. Call 283 Fort Klam ath utter B p. m. -2l 44 Livestock and Poultry fVuuXKrLJ'Ll u is nfwv ''"' T t WANTED Live poultry of nil kinds. Alio eggs. Martin iro due. Phone 8372. 6-17 SEE US before soiling your llve dock to no-culled shippers. We need cottlo nnd hogs lioro t 1 homo nd it win pay you to soil dlroct to in. Pauley Pack- I ln Co. Phono H323; nights i 8505. Top hogs $1.10 under f Sin Francisco. 1358tf .Wanted to buy a auern- I ley or Jersey heifer, 0 months I or oldsr, or small milk cow. 1 Phono 8031 ((tor 6 p. m. 3-27 POULTHYMEN For Poultry Litter wo have: Billed Straw Cedar Shaving! Serval Can Litter ' Pent Moti PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE 2040tf DAIRYMEN: Use Security Calf Food and tell all of your milk. People'! Warehouse. 20411 FOR SALE Guernsey bull, 15 month! old. B. L, Dodenhoff, Morrill, Ore, 3-25 FOR SALE Durham cow. Freshen In April, Rt. 2, Box 4011. So, (Ith. 3-20 FOR SALE 6 gal. Jersey cow, (roan in a fw day!, Quartor mile louth Mac's store on Mcr ,Q rill highway. L, A. Went. 3-27 FOR SALE Milk iTraln Roan Durham bull, 3 yean old. T. O. Wheeler. Telephone 0212, Merrill. Ore. 3-27 48 Financial First Federal Has Plenty of Money Buy i Modern Home Refinance Your Old Home Pay Lcs Than Rent Long Tcrmi ! Low Rate FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN Assoc. of Klamath Falls Sixth and Main Phone BIDS 331m LOANS Established 8 Years in Klamath County Furniture Loans Signature Loans Livestock Loans $25 to $300 . Rogers Finance Co. S-189 411 Main Dial 8113 3-3 lm See Lawrence Leochner For AUTO LOANS PERSONAL LOANS FURNITURE LOANS Simple Credit Requirements Complete Privacy Qt 12 Months to Pay Quick Service No Co-Sluncrs , Locally Owned Motor Investment Co. K. A. Moore, Mgr. M-275 S-241 114 N. 7th Phone 3328 3-31m Portland Produce PORTI.ANn, Or., March tft (Ai'KMIT. 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Wat Tm si to 4 Hi., flOot colored roantfra, over 4 lbi Hftoi lahorn fina, undar U lha., unci twr m,. fiAot fwlord lmna, 4 to B ll Mot over a lb., tflni No, B Rrada hna. to Iimi Wjn'ta, iftn IfMt rrtfintfr in 1o ll. KTHtftflRf) TUHKRYR - RHHltu prlflMi Country driad hna, fM-Mflj parWra atortta hw. No. t, ai'ni maIi onrry, taiga toma ovr M lh JMo cnnh-narry. nAfinTfl-.novArnmfnt crtllnor t Ararat ountry VI1M, to ratnllora, 44a lb. llva prica to producara, tto tb. QUICK WELCOME RELIEF FOR UPSET STOMACH hi 3 Minutes or Double Your Money Back 'l.nom ATUAAT TABLETS oonl.ln lha fry lngdlanlf ao oitan uatd brdontota (o btlnoj Sulak waloon itlial ftom eld-lndlgaiMon littaia oauiad hy asoaM alnmaah aoldtlr llai aallna or difnklng. Dalloloua laallnal aay In taka. No boMlat no mising. For won darhil blaaaad fallal from axoaaa aald aullar Ira, ity lamona STUART TAHIKTS wllhoiil olalar. Al all drug atoraa 3So, eOo and $1.90 1 udH akM'. omr.baok suaranla Market l aw& fyin&MXMd CENTERS ON By VICTOH EUBANK NEW YOHK, March 25 7PJ Buying power centered on rails and Industrials In today's slock market, one i ' tho broadest and liveliest of tho your, and many favorites ascended to peaks for 1043 or longer with gains of frac tions to 2 or more points. Brokers said a revival of bull ishness was due partly to hope fulness of Investors over congres sional trendj, further efforts to bout threatened Influtlon, tho do sire to got Idle fundi working and confidence regarding ulti mate war developments. Steels, rubbers, amusements, mull orders, alrcrafts, air trans ports and coppers led the proces sion. Utilities were listless. Transfers were around 2,000,000 shares. Conspicuous on the swing were U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, Youngstown Sheet, Goodyear, U, 8. Rubber, Goodrich, Warner Bros., Paramount, Twentieth Century-Fox, Loew's, Scars Roe buck, Santa Ko, Southern Hull- way, Che.sapcnko & Ohio, Amer ican Smelting, Phelps Dndito, Standard Oil of Ind., Dupont, Wcstlnghoutio, Douglas Aircraft, American Airlines and Alle ghany Preforred. Rails maintained strength In the bond department. Closing quotations: American Con ... 78J Am Cor & Fdy . 33i Am Tel & Tel 142 Anaconda 201 Calif Packing 281 Cat Tractor .... 64 i Comm'nw'lth & Sou I Genoral Electric ,. 35S General Motors 4IH Gt Nor Ry pfd 20 Illinois Central 121 lnt Harvester 05J Kcnnecott 331 Long-Bell "A" 1)1 Montgomery Ward 33H Nah-Kclv 01 N Y Central 14 Northern Pacific Hi Pac Gus i El 28 Packard Motor ... 4 k Pcnna R R 20J Republic Steel 171 Richfield Oil 04 Safeway Sloros 361 Scars Roebuck 67 Southern Pacific . 21 i Standard Brands 61 Sunshlno Mining 04 Trons-Amcrlca 7i Union Oil Calif lot Union Pacific 01 U S Steel ..: SSI Warner 'Pictures Ill Pierre Dorion, who settled on the James river in 1775, was the first white resident of South Dakota. INDUSTRIALS TcOVA DRINK at fS i jt1 ilffl jPp" 11 S l I I ml SUTCOIA MINK Aka Movm SYKUP I iac wmi'w'wiM l (jmf, V It LARGE GLASSES PiT J" WarKlffCMOliraAat . SMolf ' Lomonddo 1 mado at homo' iuOl irT I 0ee d9 a homo uJKISUbmI'"'' Tea i made ot homo JUST ADD WATER AND SERVE ( j L Xr aimsM. rooo himiti, MLWA-rtaitN ren, LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, March 2B (AP-USDA) CAT TLE: Salable 15; nominal; modl um to good steers, heifers, and rungs cows scarce; fow common cows $10.00-60; cutters $0.00-60; dinners $8.00-50; medium to good bulls $12.00 13.00. Calves none; nominal; good to choice voulors quoted $14.60-$15.60, HOGS: Salable ISO; steady; few packages 200-225 lb. bar rows and gilts f 18.25; odd good sows $10.00. SHEEP: Salable none; nomi nal; good to . choice wooled lambs, quoted $14.60 f 15.B0; medium to choice wooled awes $a.oo-$o.oo. ' PORTLAND, Ore., March 28 (AP-USDA) CATTLE: Salable and total, 125; calves salable 25, total 40; market active, steady, many cows 25c higher; bulls fully 25c above Monday; few good 800 lb. steers $15.50; good choico 060 lbs. $18.00; odd me dium heifers $13.50; good fed heifers quotable $14.50, and above; canner and cutter cows $7.25-0.25; fat dairy type cows $0.50-11.00, medium-good beef cows $11.80-13.25; medium good bulls $12.60-14.00, odd head $14.25; good-choice vealers $18.50-16.60; common-medium calves $10.00-14.00. HOGS: Salable 300, total 450; market rather slow, unevenly 10-25c lower; good choice around 100-225 lbs. largely $16.00; few lots $16.15-25; some late bids down to $15.78; 230-325 lbs. $15.23-30; light lights $15.25-60; good 3;iS-530 lb. sow steady at $14.25-75; feeder pigs scarce, choice lightweight salable $17.00 18.00. SHEEP: Salable and total 60; market nominal; good-choice fed lambs quotable to $15.75; or ubove; fow common lambs un sold: good to choico ewes salable $8.00-5.00. CHICAGO. March 25 (AP- USDA) Suloble hogs 9000; total 18,000; active, mostly strong to 10 higher than Wednesday's av oroges; with "spots 15 up; top $13.60; good and choice 180-360 lbs. $13.60-80; including numer ous loads at $16.70 and $15.75; most 160-180 lbs. averages $14.60-$16.60; bulk good 360-560 lbs. sows $15,35-60; extreme cnoice $16.65. Salable cattle 5000; salable calves 800; fed steers and year lings along with fed heifors fully steady; killing quality medium to good; eastern order buyers de mand broad; nothing strictly clio ice hero; top steers $17.35; bulk $14.75 $16.80; very liberal supply $14.75-515.76; choice weighty h elf era $16.50; bulk $1J.73-$13.S0; cows slow; steady; supply very small; weighty cut lers $11.00 downward; strictly good beef cows to $14.50; bulls weak to 25 lower; practical top weighty sausage bulls $14.73; vculcrs steady at $16.00-$17.50; stock cattle firm. . Salable sheep 5000; total 10,- 000; late Wednesday fat lambs slow; steady to 10 lower; good to choice wooled Iambi 88-109 lbs, $16.00-50; top $10.68; best na tives $16.40; three doubles clip ped lambs unsold; few with No. 1 skins $10.78; sheep steady to strong; good native ewes $0.00- 26; practical top quotable $0.60 or better on choice offerings; to day's trade-fat lambs weak; IS lower; fairly active at decline; good to choice wooled lambs $1600-80; best held higher; dou ble fed western clipped offer ings with No. 1 and 2 skins $16.65; look 20 lower than Tues day's; sheep undertone about steady; talking $0,00-25 on good native ewes; deck good 72 lbs. shearing lambs $14.78. WHEAT CHICAGO, March 25 UP) Grains slumped today In re sponse to reiteration by Price Administrator Prentiss Brown of his opposition to farm bills now before congress which, he said, would raise the retail price of foods between 17 and IB per cent. Rye was under most pressure dropping more than a cent at times, as fairly heavy liquidation from leading commission houses entered the pit Early gains In wheat and oats were erased on moderate selling. All markets lacked buying demand. Selling pressure Increased In the final minutes and wheat closed li-llc lower, May $1,441 1.441, July $1.45-1.441, corn was unchanged at ceilings, May $1.01, oats dropped l-lc and rye lost 1I-2C. BOSTON WOOL BOSTON, March 28 (AP- USDA) Early shorn southern California wools bulk fine with some half-blood was purchased at a dolivered-east clean price of $1.10-1.12 today. Good top making fine Australian wools to arrive sold at an out-of-bond clean price range of $1.09-1.10 Montevideo wools ranging in grade from quarter-blood to fine medium sold aa toon as shipped at an out-of-bond grease price of 39 cent. Colorado Governor , Haiti Induction Of Farm Worker DENVER, March 25 W) Gov ernor John C. Vivian ordered to day an Immediate halt to the in duction of Colorado farm work ers into the armed forces. The governor, who recently has asserted that Colorado war crop goals could not be attained unless workers were permitted to stay on, the farms, announced his action In letter to Brig. Gen. Harold H. Richardson, state director of selective service. P L E S SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN - NO HOSPITALIZATION No Lota) of Tlma Parma nant RmuIiiI DR. E. M. MARSHA OhlroDrietle Phvtielan ' tn Ma, nti - laejulr Theatrt Bidg. 7CII moiv taw wmaavea THiat nm ' Four-H News ALTAMONT BREAKFAST CLUB Our 4-H Club cooking I, was organized rather late in the year but Is getting along very well now. We are In breakfast meats and sandwiches. Our leader Is Mrs. Bowne. We have our meetings every Thurs day at Altamont Junior high school. The only person that has left so far In our club is Dorothy Bryant who moved away. We are planning to finish our work by the middle of April so that we can show our achieve ments. News Reporter, Peggy McCoy. CHILOQUIN COOKING CLUB Our meeting was called to or der at 3:05. We then had roll call and everyone answered a name of a fruit grown in Oregon. Then we had songs and yells. The minutes of the last meeting were read and there wasn't any old or new business.. . Our leader, Marion Doty is offering a prize for the one who first completes his work. News Reporter, Joan Barnes. BONANZA 4-H SEWING CLUB At one of our earlier sewing club meetings we chose "The Busy Bees" as our club name and elected the following of ficers: Erlene Brown, president; Ruth Brown, vice president; Marjorle Multin, secretary; Llla Drlscoll, news reporter; Helen Gavan, sergeant-at-arms, and Mrs. Drlscoll Is our advisor. We held a party at the first of the year, everyone enjoyed the games and refreshments. We have concluded that our community fair shall be held about April 15. News Reporter, Lila Drlscoll. HAZARDS OF WAR FORT CUSTER, Mich (IP) Pvt. Robert E. Graham of Sagi naw, Mich., hasn't been out of the United. States, but for 24 hours he was listed as a battle casualty. He suffered a should er injury while helping unload casualties sent to Percy -Jones hospital and was written up with the returning wounded and as signed a bed. He was No. 13 in the list of Michigan casualties until the error was discovered. ONE-WAY TRIP NORWICH, Conn. UP) C. A. Gager applied to the office of defense transportation for a sup plemental gasoline ration to drive from Norwich to Detroit and return. " He was told he would have to be sure of a load both ways for each trip of his vehicle. Gager gave up. He's an un dertaker and his vehicle is a hearse. CHEESE Crater Lake, Full Cream Lb 38c BISQUICK Large 4E. Package WaC OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 3 cans for 23c PEANUT BUTTER Skippy, n. Mb. jar OVC PEANUT BUTTER Garden, m Mb. Jar 30C COLA SYRUP Makes delicious Cola drinks, 12-os. bottle.. OC KERR FRUIT JARS QUARTS . . . 89c PINTS . .... 69c . Corning GLASS TUMBLERS Set of t glasses .... 33c LUX FLAKES L,T 23e package "v'1 LUX TOILET SOAP 3 Bar, 20C April Canned Food Ration Stamps Become Valid Today Br IRVING PERLMETER WASHINGTON, March 25 UP) April's canned goods ration stamps became valid today, but housewives are expected to hold them for another week because of strong hint from OPA that their value will be increased next month. Future plans were kept secret, but top officials who refused to be quoted by name implied that some reduction in the point val ues of many types of processed fruits and vegetables could be expected, effective April 1. Movement Drops (A further indication of this came from a statement of the American institute of food dis tribution at New York that movement to market of impor tant canned vegetables had drop ped 60 to 95 per cent under point rationing, (Blaming newness of the sys tem and "unnecessarily high point values," the institute said in Its earners' market report that "this fault (high point values) will be righted partly by reduc tion of several point values by April 1, and later by wholesale revision of these values on May 1.") April coupons were made val id on March 25 to help persons who come to the end of the month with insufficient March S Fry y . I BLITZ-WEI N HARD COMPANY run I LARD. Eill'S Points Price 7 TOMATO SAUCE, Standby 734j-oz. tin 5c 10 PINEAPPLE, Dole Tidbits or crushed, 211 tin 17e 8 ASPARAGUS, Royal Club, All Green Picnic tin ....21c 10 BEETS, Royal Club Sliced No. 2 tin ..15c 11 SPINACH, Fancy Royal Club, No. 2 tin 15e 7 PINEAPPLE, Dole Crushed, Buffet tin He 13 TOMATOES, Royal Club, 15'j-ox. tin 13e 8 FIGS, Fancy Royal Club, No. 1 tall tin ..15e Ground Round Lb 32c Boneless Beef Stew,- Lb. MC Hamburger ...... 2 Lbt. 45c Pork Sausage ... Lb. 25c Dill Pickles 3 lor 10c Peanut Butter . .. Lb, 25c SPERRY'S Pancake and Waffle Flour 9.8 Lb. Bag 59 Large Eggs, Grade A's Dos. 36 Kraut, with Pimlento, 32-ox. glass jar 19 Pet Milk, tall tin 10 Dill Pickles, C.H.B 54-os. jar 35 Ripe Olives, Stradford Inn Tall tin 25 Black Figs 12-os. Pkg. 20 Apple Butter, Libby's ..32-oi. jar 27 Royal Club Strawberry Preserves..2-lb. jar 63 SUPER MARKET 8th and Pine Ph. 3167 stamps to meet essential needs, or with odd numbers on March points that won't stretch. New Table Ready A new table of fruit and veg etable point values is expected to be made public over the week end. Between this and the meat, cheese and fat and oil point val ues, which become effective next Monday, ho-iseholders will get a new idea of wartime eating with their No. 2 ration books. While it may be proitable to hold April canned goods stamps for a week, officials reminded that the March stamps must be spent by midnight of next Wed nesday or they will become worthless. The March stamps are the blue A, B and C stamps. The April issue is the blue D, E and F stamps. The red meat - fat oil - cheese stamps become valid in alphabet ical order at the start of each week, beginning with the A stamps next Monday. Once valid, the stamps continue to be usable through the entire month of April. Thus the A stamps are good for a week, but they can be saved and used, if the household er desires, throughout the month. Alaska Is separated from Soviet Russia by a strip of wat ed only 34 miles wide. -A OREGON The Has Points Price 13 PEAS, Libby't Garden, 17-01. tin ..15c 21 APRICOTS, Libby's No. Vx tin ......27c 14 BEANS, Royal Club No. 2 tin..........!9e 14 BEANS, Lane County No. 2 tin.......-15e 14 CORN, Diamond A No. 2 tin ..........17c 10 GRAPEFRUIT, Meco No. 2 tin 15c 16 UKELELE PINEAPPLE, No. 2 tin ....23c 48 SEEDLESS RAISINS, 4-lb. pkg 48e 32 DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE, 46-oz 39c 1 BABY FOODS, Gerber'i Strained, 4Vi-oi. can 7e 8 CATSUP, Monitor, 12-ox. bottle ....lie 10 GRAPEFRUIT, Royal Club Fancy, No. 2 tin 18c Onions ?rNo?iuw lbs. 43c Grapefruit Extra Fancy 99a Texas Pink, Large Sise .... 3 for Oranges ifu 2 .590 Grapefruit LBrg. Ar. 9c- Tree Ripened, 70 Sixe 5 for .WW Potatoes s80.2' $1.39 Artichokes JS'T 29c SAVE YOUR RATION POINTS A Surprising Variety of Unratloned Foods Milk. Swift's ... .Case $4.47 . 3 cans ,.. 28 Vanilla or Lemon, Schillings, 2 oi. bottle.. ..33 4-ox.. bottle .....i ...63 Baking Powder, Schillings, 12-os. ...1.............39 Grapenuts 2 Pkgs. 25 Flour, Swansdown ........................49 lbs. $2.09 Rita Crackers, large pkg. STORE NO. 2 1338 Ore. Ave. Ph. 4714 '2200 1 The March 31 deadline for Oregon farmers to file applica tions for payment earned under the soil building or wheat phas es of last year's agricultural pro gram, will be met 100 per cent by Klamath county farmers, It was learned here today from C. A. Henderson, agricultural agent. . Up to Thursday noon Hender son said that "practically 99 plus" was the report on applica tions and only a few remained to file, these expected to do so before Saturday. Approximately 1400 farms have been involved In the filing. , Throughout the state It wai learned that 27,138 farmers have applied with an estimated 1000 more still due. ' HEARD THE LATEST? wo&'sGRO-PUP IS NOW IN MEAL FORM 7001 . rM Feed AwsrcM Seal ef Approval bj AoMrkaa ' Vetsrkuri Msdleal and Ankaal Hospital AssocistMtit ADE from the mu fa mous OKO-rOP formula that has made ribbon form ofo-pdp a favorite In thou sands ef home. It providM grown dogs and puppiM with awry known mineral and vita min needad for growth and vigor. Experts indorse it; dogs love itl Economical, alaol bona fad directed is all you need buy to feed the average six dog one full weak!- Now available at your grocer aa both meal and ribbon form. IDE IT Foods 22 STORE NO. 3 S. 6th A Ph. 8875 : creek yS -