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    April 8, 1943
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE NINE
MatkeU and fyl
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STOCK NHHKET
REGAINS
FEET
NEW
HIGH
NEW YORK, April 8 (A1
Tlio stork niurknt, on n sclcctlvo
basil, regained Its equilibrium
todiiy and a wlria nsniirlmirnt of
favorites edited Into new liljjli
ground for tlio year or lonifcr
Daallniis slowed aftr a lust
but unuvcn start. Uuylnit sliirt-
eel ironi onu suction ut the lint
to nnutliur, with arm liupliv
moots, niblmrs, all-crafts, utlll
ties, eiiMura, scuttoiocl roll und
rpoclultlos receiving altornata
vulnporl. Low-priced Issues again
W.vcre the (neediest m o v a r
Turnover was around 1,800,000
shares, Advances at tractions to
point or more thuro were a
few wider Jumpa prcdomlniited
noar tlio close.
Conspicuous on the recovery
shift were J. I. Case, Docro,
Goodrich, Southern Railway,
Southern Pacific, Hnniesliiku,
Douglas Aircraft, United Air
cruftLockhced, Curtis Publish.
lull, American Sugar, Fujurdo
Sugar and Chrysler. Oils, steels
und coppers hold a slim groove,
Bonds turned Irregular, us did
commodities.
Closing quotations:
American Oun .. 80
Am Car St. Fdy 381
Am Tel & Tel 1431
Anaconda 31
Calif Packing 28J
Cat Tractor 471
AComm'nw'lth fi Sou 1110
General Electric 3Gs
General Motors SO
Gt Nor Hy pfd 304
Illinois Central 141
Int Harvester 80s
Kennecott 34t
Lockheed 231
Long-Bell "A" 0
Montgomery Ward 3Bt
Nash-Kelv 0!
N Y Central 18i
Northern Pocifle 16)
Pao Gas It El ... 28!
Tl t I 1
Penna R n ..: 31
Republic Steel 18
Richfield Oil 104
Safeway Stores 30
Sears Roebuck 601
Southern Paclflo .. 281
Standard Brands 7J
Sunshine Mining 0J
Vrini.rt mnrlnn O
JJnlon Oil Call'f' IZZZ".' 101
Union Pacific ... 03
U S Steel .,. 88
Warner Pictures 12 J
OFFICIAL
U.S. ARMY AIR CORPS
21st Fighter -Squadron
Insigne
FREE with
War Stamps
bought this week at
Shell Dealers
and Shell Stations
Get your U.S. Tighter and Ob
servation Squadron insignia
the kind youngsters are collect
ing now I In full color on doth,
they're just right to sew on
. pockets, caps or sweaters. Yon
" get one of these insignia FREE
while the supply lasts every
time you buy War Stamps from
your Shell Dealer or Shell Serv
ice Station. And TT
watch for the next fLu-,i)
new inside I SHEIM
rCARI FOR YOUR CAR
FOR YOUR COUNTRY"
Remember, not the ifttifamttr, but the
talindar it your belt guide norrndtyil
Once a Week:
IATTIRY Reduced driving make!
Bhell cheek-upi of writer level ind
charge more Important than ever,
tlMIMalntalnlnc; correct air
prenuro uvei tire and gaioline.
Every 2 Months:
I OilHave erankeais drained,
flmhed and refilled with Golden
Shell Motor Oil.
IHIUUSmCATION -Thnroiish,
correct lubricationvtial In mik
ing your car lait for the duration.
SHELL OIL COMPANY
Innrfmrnltd
LIVESTOCK
8. F. LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,
April H (AP-USDA)CnUlu: sal
able 25; medium to good fed
steers, heifers and rungs cows
nbsunt, nearby aha stock slow,
weak at tho week's 73c to $1.00
decline, common cows $10.00-
ou; cuuers $u.uu-ou, cnuners
$7.S0-B.00; medium bulls $1 1.00
12 00; calves nonu; noiuliiul.
lings: salable 250; steady to
strong; one load uneven good
to choice Oregons $17.00, new
recant high, half car good 230
2n0 lb. bnrrnws und gilts $18.85;
odd good sows $15.00,
Sheep: Billable none; nominal;
spring lambs quoted $15.00
18.00, fed stock absent.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, April 8 (AP
USDA) Cuttle: salable 50, to
tal 100; culves salable 105, total
209, nominally unchanged; odd
head common stoers $11.00
13.00; cannor ond cutter cows
$7.50-0.50; odd medium - good
hulls $12.00; vcitlers steady, few
medium to good $14.00-10.00.
Hogs: snlublo 600, total 71)0;
market steady; bulk good to
Lrholce 180-230 lb. $15.80-75, top
paid freely; 250-300 lb, $15.00
25; good to choice light-Hunts
$15.00; good sows $14.00-25;
load 02-87 lb. feeder pigs $18.50.
Sheep: salahlo and total 50;
few common to medium wooled
lnmbs steady at $12.00-14.00
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO, April 8 (AP-USDA
Salnblo hogs 8000; total 12.000;
generally steady; top $15J)0-,
good nnd choice 180-380 lbs.,
$15.70-00; mostly $15.75 up;
strictly good and choice 150-180
lb. lights and underweights
$18.00-75; good 300-550 lb. sows
largely $15.36 05; with the bulk
$15.4060.
Salable cattle 4500; salable
calves 800; fed steers and year
lings weak with Wednesday's
lato 15-25c downturn; bulk
$15.00-18.75; top $17.25; little
above $16.50; heifers eteady;
choice offorlngs. $18.70; medium
and good beef cows utoady to
weak; all others 10-1 5c lower;
bulls 10-lSo off; practical out
side weighty sausage bulls $14,88;
voolers steady at $15.00 down;
stock cuttle steady; medium to
good grades $13.60-15.50; strict
ly choice southwest steer calves
as high as $17.79, with calf
weight yearlings to $17.00.
. Sa labia sheep 7000; total 7500;
lato Wednesday, fat lambs closed
steady to 10c higher; top 15c
up; good to choice 04-103 lb.
wooled lambs $16.00-35; top
$10.50 on choice 01 lb. weights;
seven doubles Just good 05 lb.
wooled lambs $16.25 to killers;
strictly good to choice fat lambs
with No. 1 pelts and fall shorn
$15.85-18.00; sheep steady; bulk
$8.60-0.25; t o d a y's trade-fat
lambs opening fairly ectlvc; 15
loads good to choice around 02
103 lb. wooled lambs $18-1905;
strictly . choice loads still un
sold; held upward to $18.50;
early bids and sales good to
choice fed western clipped lambs
with No. a skins $15.00-10; sheep
about steady; sizeable lot near
choice native ewes $0.40.
WHEAT
CHICAGO, April 8 VP) A
selling wave hit the wheat pit
Just before the close today, re
flecting a sudden break of over
8 cents a bushel at Winnipeg,
and prices dropped mora than a
cent beforo buying power was
uncovered.
Rye followed wheat lower on
selling by house with northwest
connections. Oats fell below the
previous close. The break at
Winnipeg was attributed partly
to selling by American interests
who have been active buyers in
that market recently.
Wheat closed S-Hc lower, May
$1,431, July $1,421, corn was un
changed at ceilings, May $1.01,
oats dropped Mc, and rye was
off 11-11 cents.
HIGH SCHOOL
By AWITA GWYN
Tho Junior nmiitour show Is
postponed until Thursday morn
ing, April 15. The following is
a list of the contestants 'and ac
companists: Lorruine Chick,
Sharon Willils, Betty Tldd, Don
na Hroiherton,
Clella Snyder,
Marguerite Pi-
curd, Jeanne
Hamilton, Jean
Boiling, Effie
Botens, Anita
Gwyn, Ted
Reeves, Martin
Butz, Bob Clam
mer, Kelly Fer
ris. The dance
bund nnd German band will en
tertain. Don Robin will be mas
ter of ceremonies. Just 15 cents
will entitle you to see the array
ot talent of KUHS.
The profits of the show will be
used to give -the seniors, who
have lost good times previously
accorded the graduating class, a
good time.
The Junior-Senior prom will
be Friday evening, April 30. Get
your dates and bo prepared for
en enjoyable evening.
RSI
mkl
Bottle Hopkins
Betty McKlnncy ..
Vivian Dlrs-hl
Sally Mueller
,.288.020
.. 69,730
.. 65,545
,. 86,810
Hoy! Juniors and sophomores,
are you going to let the freshmen
get ahead of you? And seniors,
don't be too confident, you never
can U-ll what may happen. Come
on, students! Buy bonds and
stamps and watch your contest
ant head for the top.
Girls, If you don't have your
programs for the Friday night
dance, you can purchase them
DISTINCTIVE
Phone 8222
APPAREL
901 Main
Budilinp faihion
or thfir arreting
quality,
Thii EaiUr piffc four
tritely and tmartly . . . at
WBYTAVS
0mm- ft
J ... r
haiul-pieked
beauty and
wardrobt
ca$hion Note Is Qualityl
Wool Dress Suit
(Upper Uft) 22.50
Made like a Tery amart 3-plece dress.
Unllned ... so perfect for Spring.
Use with your topper, with your
furs and fuwy blouses. M Virgin
Wool. 18 Rabbit Hair . . . a
Botany fabric . . . your guarantee
of lasting beauty.
OTHER SUITS 19.95 to 45.00
A Special Purchase of
Spring Blouses
(.rt',") 1.95 to 10.95
Crlip, lovely blouaea to pretty up
your aulta . . . and you I Lovely
long-sleeved erepea with peek-a-boo
eyelet trim, dnlnly batistes with ruf
fled Jabots, flower splashed eharm
ari, "baby itylei" dainty with lace I
Newl
Rayon Seersucker
2-Piece Dresses
7.95
Ideal for the first warm weather
and all through Spring. Made of a
fabric that washes and has a deep
permanent crinkle that scorns Iron
ing. Striped In red, brown, green
and blue. Also in plaids and checks.
Remember
Klamath county's go'
In the
War Finance Drive,
$1 o0,(X)O
Left All Help Out.
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ftllilm R 1 1 it 1 1 ii 1 11 lv
HI Mill i Hill iHIKYv
Ag Page
Friday
Due to spaco conditions,
this week's Agricultural ond
gardening page will oppoar
on Friday.
for SO cents from
League officer.
any Girls'
Seniors were rcchecked Wed
nesday after tho TB test given
Monday.
Special announcement: No
students will be exempt from fi
nal exams.
FUNERAL
DANIEL JOSEPH BEDORD
The funeral service for the
late Daniel Joseph Bcdord, who
passed away in this city on Tues
day,. April 6, 1043, vill take
place from the chnpol of Ward's
Klamath Funeral Home, 025
High street, on Friday, April 8
at 2 p. m., the Hev. Victor Phil
lips of the First Methodist
church officiating. Commitment
service and Interment in the
Linkville cemetery. Friends arc
respectfully invited to attend.
KELLY CREEK
ML GIVES
GRANGE SHOW
The Kelly Creek PTA and
student body presented a pro
gram for the East Side grange at
the regular meeting Friday eve
ning. A large crowd was pre
sent to enjoy the following num
bers: "Believe Me If All Those
Endearing Young Charms,"
"Drink to Me Only With Thine
Eyes," and "Three Little Kit
tens," presented by the Melody
band, which Includes all the stu
dents at the Kelly Creek school, i
with Leola Lee, d 1 re c ting,
and Mrs. Boy Partin at the pi
ano. Dutch Folk dance Kelly j
Creek girls.
Violin duet and song Irvin'
Faris, Ruby Partin and Leola !
Lee.
Play "Father Writes the
Peace" Mr. Clayton, Fannie '
Fisher; Mrs. Clayton, Rhoda An-1
derson; Nancy Clayton, Bonnie
Tuxhorn: Jane Clayton, Edna
Ayres; Mr. Barnes, Erbee Ham
mcrsley; Mrs. Barnes, Jewel
Cambron.
The play was especially time
ly, as it had to do with the pur
chasing of defense bonds, and
was thoroughly enjoyed by all.
Supper was served after the pro
gram. The Kelly Creek par
ents and students took this way
of showing their appreciation to
tho grangers for their kindness
in permitting them to uso the
grange hall In raising money for
the Installation of electric lights
at the school.
I think it will be a long war
and there Is much danger ahead
for transportation. ODT Direc
tor Joseph B. Eastman.
Every American must do hi
utmost to help win the war In
the shortest possible time, at the
lowest possible cost of life, (or
the harder we work the sonner
will our victory come. -Jnmej
A. Farley. . .
GET WONDERFUL RELIEF
. Fee Buia sai Iteai el tissual
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Rlmpl ptl nied not wrMh nt totiaiV
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ttun mn real corn fort, reduces traln
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Stsart'a Pjranld Suppeettorlea at your dru
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take montjrbali iMrtnUa
Alter April 15th, There Will Be
2 STAGES DAILY
to Lakeview
Leave for Lekavlew 9:00 a. vn. Arrlre 12:00 Noon '
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