April 5, 1048 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OBEGON PAGE THREB f) 0 0' L QWER POINT VALUES LOWER RETAIL PRICES WASHINGTON, April 8 (I'J ncriiicllons In point values of inuiitii unci rationed fata mint be iicconipiinlrd by lower rotnll pi'lcfn, Iho OPA ruled toduy. In niiiioiincliig till amend ment to rationing regulations, OPA sulci It wna deiilred "to put ii bruko on retailer who during the eiirly stnifvii of tha new menu unci nt riitluninu program huvo leuded to iibuNa tha point lowering device provided In the ri'Kiiliilloim. lleratoforo, b u t c h e r hove been ullowed to reduce point vutuea without reducing prices upon it allowing tluit there wu dunuur of upolluga, Now, howovor, a retailor who lower the point vnluo of ra aiimeri Item iiitixt lower the price item ul leant 23 per cent below H c'Ktiibllnhi!d celling prlco. If the relnller lower the point vnluo mora than 20 per cent, tho nulling prlco muiit bo reduced In proportion, except thut In no ciine I tha retailer required to cut tho Kvlllng prlco mora than 80 per cent. Kolnttcr "acting In good faith," will not suffer from the regulation, said OPA, since it is normal practice to cut price when Item must bo moved quickly to prevent spoilage, Prlco Administrator Prentiss M. lirown today Issued specific conui-pcr pound retail celling on beef, voal, lamb and mutton, to go into effect April 18, provld ing uniform maximum prices in II stores of tha sama type In each of 12 pricing zones Into which tho country 1 divided. Pork already I under similar retail controls, lluis, tho latest move sot price ceilings readily Identifiable to shopper In each city, town and hnmlet on every Important meat reaching the American dinner table. Kffcctlva April IS, no rotailer can charge more for tho 102 cut of beef, veal, lamb and mutton In five officially established grades of beef and veal, four grades of lamb and three grades of mutton than the celling prices named by OPA. Jloweyer, the re taller nt any time may charge less than these new celling.- EDITORIALS ON NEWS (Continued From Pago One) tho African side, from the fort ress of Gibraltar. It would be tht bridgehead for any German drive into Africa by way of Spain that Hitler might talk Franco Into permitting. It sounds like thero might be a new hen on in Spain, but we'll have to wait for more new be- fore drawing any conclusion. - GENERAL SALEM OUMER TAK, heading a TURK mil itary delegation in North Africa, comes out squarely today with an opinion (personal, of course) that the allies will WIN THE WAR, and wishing them luck. That' going pretty strong for a Turk general, who would hard ly risk such a statement with out permission from home. fN the home front, wool bobs Into tho nows today following conference between tho Nation al Wool Grower association and representatives of the govern ment. " Most Interesting I the state ment that 800 million pound of foreign wool nro now stored In tho United States under govern ment ownership. Tho. wool growers are worried over what this might do to mnrkots aftor tho war. Bettor not rush In to buy wool clothe YOU' DON'T NEED Just to hnvo them In case, If those figures are accurate, the chances nro there'll be wool enough to go around. It Is transcendent thinking and tho translating ot these thought Into deed worthy of tho name of human progress which differen tiates man from benst. Tho mentally lnckndnlslcnl have had mora than their gharo In nur turing the evils of our day. Modnmo Chiang Kal-shck. RAYMOND DAIRY'S . 1 Wholesome Milk and Cream Now Being Dtllvarad on Our Riiall Routes Quality Milk . ' Courteous Service - Raymond Dairy Products Co. Phone 917. - How to Shop for Meats and Fats with Red Stamps Shopping wllli jroiir nJ point stamps will I easy ir ton iww mne r t rc simple rulei. You alreiJy lisvc War Ration Boole Two; you neeil not remitter sain or declare how much of Ihctc foods you have on hand, But when rationing begins remember thai: 1. Red Stamps may be uted for Mf of the foods rationed In the Meals and. Fats Program. The umt Damps aie valid for meal, cheese, butter, canned full, margarine, etc. 2. The point value of each item Is set on i pound basis. But the amount of any food your points can buy will depend on whether die item you choose has a high or low point value. How to Shop I, Viral iludr It "point values" of Iht foods you bujr most oflen. To help you, you'll find a ' Point Valu. Tsble" liunf up in your food sloit. Or, belter el. ru on, dip a meats and fals 'Total Table" iom your newspaper and keep ll handr, J. Tikt War Ration Book Two with you when you shop for meals, eheese, or any of tha other Items, usl as you do now when you buy canned, fioien ot dtled fruits, and vegetables, Tesr the Red Stamps out In the presence of your sloielcepcr or his delivery I, If you find you do not have die tuct amount of valid Red stamps to live for a purchase, your storekeeper can i you your change in "I polnl" sumps. For eiample, if you must fin him a ' point stamp to pay for a 4'polnt purchase, be an five you a I -polo! stamp as chant. Bui he cannot us he 2; i; or ( point stamps as change. Malta aute, however, that the "l-poini" sump haa a letter on it which Is valid ai the time you receive (I. 4. Your atorekceper cannot always cut meat oe cheese to the exact pound weight you wish. Thai means you must know how many points you should pay for ounces, loo. A special table his been provided oo the te-esne-t a. mnwif smmim mut What Foods are Rationed In the Meats and Fats Rationing Program IWjtliuiJ'nf Mauch 29, ihoppm will w tht rid tumpi in Wir Rjiion Book Two to buy mtiu, edible fill, md oils (IrxluJlrif butttr), (hat, tnd canned rub. Hffr U tht official OPA Hit of food. Thst Foods WIAHWlrxIudini ill frnV frown, moktd, ud cured beef, veil, Umb, nd fork; ill bvm md uxtt product la conuincfi of tin orftUu; ill dnrd meirt; viiiety meiu, indwlinj: Tonuri, briini, heiiti, liver, tripe, tweetbreidi, kidneys; bout 11 ton cube, beef ritncu, md similar conctntntea; ill dry, Kmtdry, and fresh, srnoked, and cooked uuuft, Includini Salami, pork Mutate, baked loaves, wein en, Knpple, louac, .head cheete, md when; met, cod, aod other fau. Tkt Fodi Ar POULTty Md AMI AH poultry md tame, whether fresh, froien, or in cam or (Us. Hf M. Fresh fiih, froaeo fiih, imoked, Salt, pickled rtih, &sh in containers that are not hermetically sealed. PAT1 d OIlA-OIJvt oil when cot blended with other ingredients salad dmiinats and miyooruist. Uu your Your red stamps art In the same ration book at tht blue stamps you ate already uiinj for processed foods. The uumbtr on each stamp shows you how many points it is worth. There art , ) 2, and t -point stamp. Tht Ittitr shows you when to use the Stamp. Here Is the way your Red Stamps become good during the month of April; March 20 A (6 Aoril 4 April 11 April 18 April 2 W-MTa- Wallen Free, Spot- Light Now Centers On Titus Trial (Continued From Pngo One) Bowmnn from a piirty nt the Wll- lard hotel to tho Bowmnn home on Shasta way, and thnt the two men fought nftcr Mr. Bowmnn hnd loft the cnr. At tho conclusion ot tho stntc's case, Circuit Judge vandenborg granted a motion withdrawing second degrco murder from con- sidcrntlon by tho jury. Tho flnnl decision before tho jury was ac quittal or conviction on a man slaughter charge. Wallan'i story was that Bow man first attacked him without Mora Comfort Woarlng FALSE TEETH Tien la a ntfiaianfc wov in rtvirmma Inmn plat tiUromforU KASTKKTH. an Improvnl pnwtler, aprlnttlnl nn uppor anil tower pint en linlila thfrtl (Irmrr an tliitl tlirv trrl nutro com tort n Wo, No Riimnty, nniy, pnaty tnstfl nr frrllrtit. lt'i alhallnt (nnh arld), l)of not aonr. riipcka "pinto oilor" (ilrnlurtt hrrath). Oct VAHTKKTH to.ty at any rlruit atore. Official Table of Cnniumcr Point Values for just such cases. This tabic bleaks the point values per pound down Into ounces. Jf one of your purchases has an ounce value of less than half a point you tin not have to pay an additional point, but if ll Is one-)talf point or mote, your retailer can collect a full point. 5. BuJttt )or polnli. Spend Red Stamps carefully. Make them last for the entire ration period. When you receive "1-point" Red Stamps as change, use them Ihe next lime you shop, If possible, and be aure that they don't expire unused. 6. Remember, you slill im. the Blue Stamps for processed foods and stamps from War Ration llook One for sugar and coffee, No. change can be made in blue Stamps. f romr Kmmnt j ibowiost whit ' md vfut wilt not be iwluded In this raltoainft pfojtrtm. Kp It htndjr to look it before you ihop. Urn it In plsuuilnjt nuiriiioui mli for foifr firmly nd yntiftelf. Art Ratfonttff flSH All fiih, iMIAih. and run products in hermetically sealed containers. ATS iJ OILI Butler, mirxiriot, lard, shortening, cooking and salad oili. CHIISI Che-oc of most lundi: Cheddir American), Switi, brick, Munstcr, linv burger, dehydrated ftrdrtj, club, Couda, Edam, smoked Italian md Greek (ill hard varieties), processed cheese, cheese foods; ill cheese product i containing 30 percent or more by weight of rationed cheeses. Not Rationed CHIISI. Soft or perhharje eheest swh as: Oeam cheese, Keufchatrl, cotttgt, pot, baker's, camembert, Hederkranr, Brie, blue; cheese spreads made with a base of cheese which is not rationed; cheese spreads and cheese products contanina; leu than 50 percent by weight of rationed cheese. lUd Stamp! During the first 5 weeks g a new stamp become good EAEi evtry week. A stamps L-i,- ..a at " "f " ...... a.. , w. cj and at. As stamps become jtood they need not be used within a single week, but may be used until the end of the month. points) April 50 (16pointi A pin io (16 point. April BO (16 points) April 30 (16 points) To b snnountti) provocation, and he claimed any blows ho dealt were In self de fense. Members of the jury In the Wnllnn ense were R. C. Wood ruff, Aldred D. Smith, Hnrry Wilson, Thomas Picnrd, M. E. Nicodemus, Victor O'Neill, Wil llnm Kunz, Joe Upton, Elton Dlsher, George Denton, Jnmcs Kerns, Jr., and Robert Tenter, ' America Isn't kidding Itself. Submnrinc wurfnrc still is one of tho mnjor monnccs wo hnve to combat. Nnvy Secretary Frank Knox. . lha mcmaqomanl's which make a visitor renumber -MMONT , u HAS EVERYTHING ) . inn stoki si.se iimou is so doiiii HOTEL sS&WE!M.Ta.TB SAM FRANCISCO stli slMumuaWMtrsBlsl McrtkeU and tf-L HEM BUYING T FAST SESSION NEW YORK, April 8 (P) In tl 10 fuKlcxt stock market session since last 1041, leading rails, steels, coppers, utilities and num erous Industrial favorites today climbing f ructions to more thun 2 points to new tops for the past several years. Tho war news received the principal credit for the heavy buying wlilc It, commission houses reported, camo from all parls of the country. Further inflation hedging and investment demand also were factors. Advancing tendencies ap peared at the start and, despite profit luklng interludes, prices generally were at or near the best in tho flnul hour. Large blocks of stocks selling under $13 accounted for much of the turnover of around 2,500,000 shares, a 15-month record. Conspicuous on the swing I were Santa Fe, N. Y. uentrai, Canadian Pacific, Southern Pa cific, Norfolk & Western, U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, Anaconda, Chrysler, Public Service of N. J., U. S. Rubber, Sears Roebuck, Radio Corp., Pepsi-Cola, Dis tillers Corp., Western Union, Oliver Farm and Du Pont. Closing quotations: American Can 81 Am Car Sc Fdy 35 Am Tel & Tel 1421 Anaconda 30 i Calif Packing 29 Cat Tractor 461 Comm'nw'lth & Sou 1 General Electric 371 General Motors - 50i Gt Nor Ry pfcT Illinois Central ...... Int Harvester 318 151 69i 34ii Kcnnecott Lockheed Long-Bell "A" Montgomery Ward Nosh-Kelv . 233 Oi 401 10i 191 17 282 41 32 N Y Central Northern Pacific .... Pac Gas & El Packard Motor ...... Penna R R MAilKKTS I'ultTLAND. Ore., April 8 (AP) BUT TKK-AA Rriide prints, Mttc; cartool 62c; A Rradn print , 61c; cartons 62c; B grade print,. Me Irt. lirriKKKAT Plrt quality, inatlmura of .6 nf 1 pr ctnt aridity. ttelivfrH to Port In ml. 6M:i.c lb.; premium quality, maxi mum ot of 1 pr cent acidity, M-W'ic Il.; vallfjr rout and country prlnla. tc Ifii limn tint, or 60'ic; rcor.it quality at Port lain), ;p illiilT MrM, or W-.W-c lb. t'HKKSK Sllln pr)p to Portland retatl m: Otrgnn trlpktt, 29c lb.; loaf, 30c lb.; tnpMa to wholcaler, 2c lb.; loaf, S7c K.o.H. KtJUp-Nomlnul price to retallen I A grade, large 40-4 If ; I), large 39-40e; A. med ium S3-.Vc; H. medium -37e; A, imall. Sic dmen. Nominal price to producer: A, larg- .nr; 11. largo ac; A, medium, 37c; B, med ium. H3c docen. ' 1,1 VK POULTRY Buying prices: TSo. 1 grade, Lrgliorn broiler"., 1'4 to S lbs.. S0c; colored fryers under S's H'i.. 30c; do 2 to A Ihi.. 30c; colored roatera over 4 Ibi., 30c; rgborn hena, under ti lbs., Me; orer 3, Ibi., S5c; colon-d hem, 4 to S lb., Wc; over ft lbs., Sflc; No. S grade hem 2c lesi; rrjrptu ine rs; mooter, 16c lb. .HtKSSKl" Tt'RKKVS- Selling prices: country dresard hrna. 3t-35c; packer stocks hen. No. 1, Wjci rwdi-earry; largo tomi, over SO lbs., 31c, cash-carry. HA ll HITS Government celling: average country killed to rctalleri, iio lb.; live prlct to producer. 5c lb. (WSTHY MKATS Srlllnjt price to re lnller: country killed ltoga, best butcher, 120-110 lb., M-Sile; vcnler. fancy. 23c lb.; good heavy, l(l-20c; rough heavy, Ifl-ISc lb.; rntmrr-tfiitter cows (new celling), lftlc lb.; bull (new celling) 170 lb.; lambs. 27c lb.; ewen, good, 13c lb.; ewe, poor, 100 lb, WOOL lPtl contract. Oregon ranch, nominal, M-S7e lb.; crowhred. 40-4c lb. POT A TO KS-Seed (ock. 60 lb.; Florida. $S.,'.0 bushel box; old table stock cash and carry mice: No. 1 (A) Deschutes. $3.35; No. 1 (A) large, $3.(U; No. S. $1.45-1.50 fiOlh. brig; local. No. 1, I3.S0 cental. HAY Wlmlennlo prices: Alfalfa, No. 1 or better, $33.60; No. 2. $31.30 ton; oat-vetch. $25-30 ton, valley points; timothy (valley) $25; do Montana, $31-31.50 ton; clover, $25 ton. doalra lo glva plentifully ol Ihoaa Ihlnga thai... The FAIBMONT has everything. Itiraia a. leaf a. H...tia aitH aitaiii a itiiui. i.tti.n Ni.iaia HEADS lit I I Portland j Produce i WHEAT CHICAGO, April 5 fP) Little interest was shown in grains to day, traders preferring to remain on the sidelines until more def inite information is availablo about tho possibility of passing the Bankhcud bill over the presi dent's veto. The senate is sched uled to take up the measure to morrow. Wheat showed comparative firmness, particularly the May ! future, but rye and outs dragged. A sharp decline in the visible corn supply was reported for lost week, tho total falling 3,402,000 bushels to 38,885,000 bushels. A year ago the supply amounted to 50,142,000 bushels. Wheat closed Jc lower to ic higher, May $1,451, July $1,451 1, corn was unchanged at ceil ings, May $1.01, oats finished ic lower to Ic higher and rye lost i-lc. Republic Steel 18J Richfield Oil 10 Safeway Stores 30 Scars Roebuck 71 Southern Pacific 25? Standard Brands 6i Sunshine Mining . 7 Trans-America 71 Union Oil Calif 19J Union Pacific 83S U S Steel 574 Warner Pictures 13 w ; Ms J rnJ SLIPS Pajamas I for Complat I I . a .f Sltep Comfort I I Sleekly tailored in o. I I smooth rayon. Designed In Tanored nan-iashlon by I smouiia ij . . . ,. hlrt house with Dig. I I tour-gore.. bias., cut. styles, man uMrt 1 I proportioned for perfect fit. n lapels and seams that I I Lace and embroidery trim- ome through many I I non-rip scams. 32 to 44. Washings with nonchalance!! r f LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, April 5 (AP-USDA) CATTLE: 150. Medium to good steers and heifers absent, steady; half load medium 1035-lb. grass range cows $12.50, first of season, com mon cows mostly $10.00-. 50; medium bulls 12.00-.50. Calves: 50. Around 30 to $1.00 higher; half car good 21 1-lta. northern California range calves $16.50, package choice 314-lb. $16.50 straight. HOGS: 350. Around 10 lower; one load 294-lb. Idahos and pack age Orcgons $16.85, most good 200-240 lb. barrows and gilts $16.75; odd good sows $13.30. SHEEP: 550. Slow, steady to weak; two decks woolcd lambs offered, spring lambs absent; good ewes quoted $7.S0-$8.50. CHICAGO, April 8 (AP-USDA) Salable hogs 12,000; total 20,000; slow, 15-25c lower than Friday's averages; extreme top $15.90; good and choice 180-360 lbs. $15.60-85; mostly $25.73 down; strictly good and choice 150-180 lbs. $15.00-85; bulk good 360-550 sows $15.35-60. Salable cattle 12,000; salable calves 1,000; good and choice fed steers 10-15c higher; general killing quality plainest of sea son for Monday; bulk $15.00-17; top $17.85; next highest $17.75; several loads $17.00-35; choice AT SEARS Undies 35" Snug fitting knit rayons In tearose. Step-ins, band leg brief or panties, bloomers and vests, bartacked at strain points. heifers 10-15c up; strictly choice 946 lbs. averages $17.15; bulk $14.00-10.35; strictly good cows weak; all others 10-lSc lower; cutters $10.23 down; bulls strong to 13c higher; active; weighty sausage bulls $14.75 down; vealers closing strong af ter slow start; withoutside $16 on choice offerings; mostly $13.50 down; approximately 1, 500 southwest bred stock cat tle in crop; trade steady. Salable sheep 6000; total 9, 000; fat Iambs opening fully steady; good to choice woolcd lambs $16.00-15; no strictly choice lambs sold early; held upwards to $16.33 and above; choice fat clipped lambs with No. 2 skins $15.25; sheep scarce; no early sales; undcrton steady. PORTLAND, Ore., April 5 (AP-USDA) CATTLE: Salable 900, total 1050; calves salable and total 100; market slow, un even, generally steady, but some unsold under lower bids; bids and sales of bulls 23 and 50 low er; medium to good fed heifers $14.00-$15.50, common grades down to $11.00; canner and cut ter cows $8.00-$9.25; medium good beef cows $11.25-13.23; medium to good bulls $12.00 $13.30, odd head $13.75, some held higher; good to choice veal ers steady at $15.50 to $16.50, odd head $17.00. HOGS: Salable 1800, total 2400; carlots sold 40 under week ago, top $13.85; truckins 25-30 but mostly 25 under Friday; good to choice 180-225 lbs. 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SHEEP: Salable 1000; total 3230; market about steady but rather slow; few good to choice 98 lb. fed woolcd lnmbs $13.80; load medium to good 90 lbs. $14.60; medium to good Iambi $13.50 to $13.00, common down to $10.00; good ewes steady at $8.30 to $9.00, I was and am firmly convinced that some kind ot European fed eration Is necessary, that it will be necessary to learn to think In greater economic units, and thnt If we have the courage to cstab list mutual political and econom ic agreements, hopes for a dura ble peace will be strengthened. Jan Masaryk, Czech minister ot foreign affairs. America must return o the system of Individual enterprise after tho war. But discussions should not divide us from our allies. If we weaken In any way our unity of military action, we become our own worst enemies. Sen, Harold Burton of Ohio, PIMPLED SKIN Uie SantlBeptIc Lot Ion, (amoun medicated powrior base, no helpful to pimpled Irritated kin, when due to external causes. You'll love It. 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