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PAGE THREK May 1R, 1t)4S HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 0 Market I cmA fyintuixtial LEADERS Ft TO RETURN ON Potatoes EASY MARKET By VICTOR EUBANK NKW YOHK, May 18 W) It whs iiniitliur eiiriy-cuino-eutiy-K iniii'liot Tor Nlui'kH loduy and, wltlln stctils unci iiHSorlitd fnvor Hen kroiiKlil liumo woll-dllcd rocuvcry bnskola, number of IpiiiIoib ambled Into loslnu ter ritory und tilled to return. SU'iullcr tendencies appeared nl tlin Ktiirt mid, ncur the close, liuins of fractions to a point or to were observed In most do purtmcnts.' Trinileri were fkround 000,000 (hares. Bonds Vero mixed. v 'Commitment were reinstalled hero und theru on tbo theory Die recent deellno hud served us ii healthy correction of tho lonit forwurd drivu. Scattered Issues unlimited to make new highs for tho year. Ainonlt these were On Pont, National Department Stores, Sylvaiiln Electric and Colgate Ciood porformors were U. S. Steel, Ucthlehcm, Santa Fc, Western Union, Sears Roebuck, Anii'iicun Smeltlnu, Chrysler, United Aircraft. Allied Chemi cal, Standard Oil (NJ), U. 3. lubber. Twin City Itupld Transit and Owens-Illinois. Ills- inu steam was liicklnil for J. I Case. Interniitlonul Harvester, J. l. I'enney und U. S. Gypsum. Closing quotations: American Can 83 Qm Car & Kdy 381 m Tel ic Tel 151 Anaconda - 281 Cut Tractor 7i Comm'nw'lth & Sou 1 General Electric - 371 Geucrul Motors &2i t;t Nor Ily nfd 3 It Illinois Central 151 hit llurvcstcr 0 Kennccolt - 321 Lockheed 211 l.oiuillcll "A" 10 Montgomery Word 4H Wush-Kclv lis N Y Central 18. Northern Pacific ..... 17 1'iic Gas & El 271 l'uikard Motor 4!l l'ennu II K 3(U Republic Steel 178 Hlchflcld Oil ...a:.. 10 Sufcwny Stores 30 Sears Hoebuck 70J Qiouthern Pacific 2Bi Stundard Brands 7 Sunshine Mining 01 Trans-America Oi Union Oil Cnltf 101 Union Pacific 014 U S Steel 555 Warner Pictures 148 CHICAGO, Muy 18 (AP- USOA) Poluioes, iirrlviils, 151; on track 01; tolul US shipments (131; new slock, supplies light, demand good, exceeds avallublu supplies; market firm at celling; Locul warehouse sales by receiv ers delivered to Jobbers stores; Alabama 100 lb. sack Illlss Tri umphs US No. 1, $4.02-20; Louis- ana 100 lb. suck Bliss Triumpns generally good quality $4.28-30; California 100 lb, sack Long Whiles US No. 1, $4.44-50. LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, May IB (AP-USDA) Cattle; 100, Weak; puekugo in. grass heifers $14. zo, siicsiock steady to 2Bc lower, fut grass cows $12.16, medium range cows $10.90-11.50, few medium bulls $11.00-12.00, good $13.00. Calves; 15; nomlnul. Hogs: 125. Steudy to 5c high er; pucKiigo cnoiee at iu. uur- rows and gllU $10.23, extreme top; bulk 220-240 lb. $15.10; Odd good sows $14.00. Sheep: 300. Lambs fully ouc lowor; lalo Monday, five decks good 83 lb. $14.50; medium to choice shorn ewes quoted $5.50-6.50. Joe Foss, Marine Ace, Gets Medal WASHINGTON, May 18 (!) Captain Joseph Foss, United Slates marine corps reserve who has shot down a record bag of 20 Japanese planes, received the congressional medal of hon or today from President Roose velt. The 28-ycar-old South Dakota flier was cited for "outstanding heroism and courage, as execu yiivo officer of a murine fight ing squadron at Guadalcanal. His citation said ho got 23 planes and damaged others so veroly In almost dally combat with tho enemy from October B to November 10 last year. He shot clown three more last Jan' imry 15. Ration Queen Tiny slarlct Pamela Blake has been chosen the "girl they'd most llko to share a ration book with", by air cadets at Birming ham, Ala., who figured her op ppllto wouldn't use up too many , coupons, Court Rules on Coos Bay Joining SALKM, May 111 W) North Bend city council must meet with that of Mitrnliflttld on or be fore Juno 2, HMD, to proceed with consolidation of the two Coos bay cities, the state su prcme court declared In a deel slan handed down here today. Portland Produce I'OKTI.AMl, Ora.. Mr l (API-HUT-TKII-AA I'M'lr irltiti, Me: rartuna, WAr: A frrn.lff print. r,'ci certain, 42c; II trml iirlnti, blc H, III nWIKAT rlrat qunlltr. mulmiim "I .1 at I 'T fttl ar-liHty, ilrllvrrrrt at I'nrl liiit.l. r.2 MH'fl I'M prr-lnhirn iiulltx, mail mum nt M nt I prr cant mlillly. tAW?: III. vallajr rout anil country prifiita, in laaa Itiari Ural nr M'ie; larnml 'jiralltjr It rnrlUhfl tc undar flrat or fjOM'ic Itr. l'IIKl:K- Krlllnr prlra to Farllanrl ra- tallara: Orr-fori trlplala. c lit.; Irtaf, Mc II..; trlilrli, to irli'rlraaltra, tic lb.; loaf, ll'br P.O.B. K'iOS- Kornlnil price to ratallara: A tra'la, Ian. Sfci B Urge, Mr; A M'lll'tm, 37c; R rnarlliirn. S-lr-l A amall, SOo (J'.in. Nominal prlr-aa to prMtirara: A lira;, c; II larga, Kc; A mrrlium, SJc; II tna.llum, S)a. MVf. POKI.TK V Ilijjln prlrn: No. I trarta liliorn lrotlra, up to Ilia., rolorril frrfra, umlr ti to 4 Int., itr; cilori-d roaatra, ovar 4 bt., X9c; liliorn liana, umlar s',4 Ilia., UKd over ij Ilia.. 2''r; cilorril liana, 4 to ft Ilia., over A Ilia., -').!; olil rooitrn, 2IHc Hi. IIIIKHHKII TIIIKKVK Srlllns prlra: iMIjn. try drraanl liana, .ll .t'ic; pirli-ra' atoik liana. No. I, S'iIc, ri,li-rarry ; larvo fun, over SO Ilia,, fttl!, Clall.cirry. - KAIIItlTH Oovarnmant ralllnf: laarafa country hlllail to ratallara, 4tc II,.; live price lo jiroflilrrra. 24c lb. ONIONS .Uracil, 71) Mc lioa. bunrhai; Ore. gun dry, 92.21 0 lb. Iiliri; aaer wai, S4.0D; yrllow, .7d par M Hi. hag. Naw Taial yalloar. 1:1.37; wav. tl.'aO 4.00 par 60 lb. bag; local green, Vic dofao buncnai. POT A TO KH New Teu red, 11.19 iV); n C'elllornti avblle. UJS 4.W. Seal aUick, 4-lc lb. Old labia Block ciah end carry price; No. S. II.U.1.&0 40 lb. big; local. No. I, cental. 4'OliNTltV MKATH-flalllng price to r lallcra; country killed lloga, bait biltclierl, 124-110 Ilia., 20c; yealera.'AA, 2tc; A, 23c; B. 2l',c; C, II4; I), I7',,c lb.; cinnar. cutter cowa (new celling), lA'o lb.; bulla, (new celling) I7c lb,; lamba, AA, tec; A, 2Ac; II. 2lo; (I. I3,C ewea, PS, 16',o; mi-ilium, lie; It, I2c lb. H'OOI-- Oovarnineiit ccintrol. MIIHAIK-.I'JIJ 12-montli, 4-'iC lb. IIAY-Wholeaile prlcea: alfalfa. No. I or better. 111.00 Ion; Olt.vetcb. I2V0A SO.fW ton, valley point! ; timothy (valley), 'r..i)0; do Montana ,1)2.40.11. fiO ton; clover, S.',.00 AO.OO ton. PORTLAND, Ore., May 18 (T) Loggers were urged today to forego vacations this year In view of the manpower shortage in the woods and the critical need for lumber. F. H. Brundagc, western lum ber administrator, who made the request, also asked sawmill operators to stagger vacation periods as much as posslbla to prevent closure of mills. Brundage pointed out men working through their vacation periods would receive extra pay. There will not be, In the near future or for a long time to come, any decrease In the amount of labor or the amount of ma terials needed for military pro duction. Undersecretary . of War Robert P. Patterson. PORTLAND, May 18 (AP USDA) Cottle: salublo 100, to tal 230; calves, sulublo and to tal 23; market active, steady on limited supply: few good to low choice fed steers $15.50-12.00; canncr-cultcr cows $7.50-0.50; shelly cows down to $0.50; fat dairy type $10.00-11.23; loiny good beef cows $12.ou; com-mon-modlum bulls $11. 00-13.00; good light bulls $13.73; good vcalers $15.00-10.00; choice sal ublo $16.50. Hogs: soluble and total 200; market 13-23c lower; good cholco 180-225 lb. $14.50-65; odd lots $14.75; 250-200 lb. $13.73-14.00; few light-lights $14.00; good sows steady at $13.00-25; light-lights $13.50; good-choice 120-130 lb. feeder pigs $13.50-16.00. Sheep: Salable and total 100; spring lambs steady; good-choice $13.30; medium-good $14.50; other classes slow; common medium shorn old-crop lambs salable around $0.00-12.00; luim rswes 25-SOc lower; medi um $4.30-5.50; strictly good shorn ewes with No. 1 pelts quotable $6.25 and above. CHICAGO. May 18 (AP- USDA) Salable hogs 13,000, total 21.000: market active, gen erolly steady with Monday's averasc: ton $14.60; good and cholco 180-330 lb. $14.40-60; largely $14.45-55; strictly good and choice 150-180 lb. $13.75 to 14.40: bulk good 360-550 lb. sows $14.15-40. Salable cattle 8000; salable calves 800; fed steers and year lings moderately active, steady; good grades predominating strictly choice heifers held above $16.75; cows acutely scarce, strong; most beef cows $11.25 12.50, but strictly good cown up to $14.00; cutters $10.30 down; bulls weak, practical top heavy sausage offerings $1.1.50, al though $13.75 paid; vcalers ac tive at $15.50-16.50; latter price paid freely; stackers firm; choice 600 lb, southwest yearlings $16 000 lb. fleshy feeders $13.00; bulk thin stockcrs $13.30-15.00. Salable sheep 4000; total 4 000; lalo Monday: fat lambs mostly steady; good to choice 83-100 lb. woolcd lambs $15.50- 16.15; top $16.25; on closely sort ed, strictly choice; good to choice 60-106 lb. fed western clipped lambs with No. 1 and 2 skins, $14.65-15.15; top $15.25; small lots choice 50 lb. native spring lambs $17.00; sheep steady; good and choice woolcd owes $9.00-25; today s trade: fat lambs active, fully steady; goed to choice fed western woolcd lambs $13.85 16.15; top $16.25; just good load woolskins $15.25; good to choice fed western clipped lambs with No. 1 and 2 skins $14.50-15.10 short deck cholco 87 lb. native spring lambs $16.00; sheep about steady; mcro choice shorn native ewea $8.00; part deck ewes with lambs by their sirio to yard trad crs $7.60 straight, WHEAT CHICAGO, May 18 Of) Wheat prices crept upward to day in a dull market that never theless displayed a firm under tone. Advances wcro credited to a lack of selling pressure and announcement that the senate agricultural committee had tip proved n bill fixing a minimum price on cotlon, h prlco sonic what above parity. Wheat closed firm near the day's highest prices and 4-1 cent abovo yesterdays finish, May $1,444, July $1,428-4, corn un changed at ceilings, May $1.09 bid, oats i-ic advanced, and rye 1c lower to ic higher. He LI EVE Kane, soothe, elinfo. Form, ft r ft niwllraitcirl cont of protection IwlMWiinklnnnil nhnllnglanl- CfiptC elolhc" nllll Moiruinn, for- owaeaav moriy Aietioan ilcst I'owtlor. BUY MORE ,'WAR BONDS STAMPS Shop Early in the Week Make the most of those drippings Save evory drop of grease from your cooking. Don't throw away a ingle drop of used cooking fat bacon ureas, meat drinninmi. frvJ ing fate every kind you uao. After! you ve gotten all the cooking good irom mem, pour them through a kitchen strainer into a clean, wide. mouthed can. When you' vo saved a pound or more take this waste fat1 to your Safeway meat man and he will send it on its way to make vitally needed war explosives. YOU'LL BE HELPING THE WAR EFFORT IF YOU DO! Jour grocer whoever he is, will appreciate your patience, understand,,. and cooperation You can do your part to help him help you by Spin? earlier. Remember, all Safeway prices are low-every day! sn0pp,ng There's Plenty of Variety in Non-Rationed Items iLji SAVE ATlCASTA IS ll TABieSPOOM OF oil Low Prices on Rationed . Foods Point ' Value 14 BEANS, Gardcniide Cut, No. 2 can 15e 14 CORN, Country Home Cream Stylo GB, No. 2 can 15c 12 CORN, Del Mail Cream Style No. 303 con 12e 12 ASPARAGUS, Sunset, No. 1 sq. can 38c 19 SPINACH, Sunny Garden, No. 2Vi can ....17c 15 APRICOTS, Red Tag Choice Halves, 303 glass 18c 13 PEARS, Harper Houso No. IVi con 26e 21 PEACHES, Castle Crest fey., No. 2Vi can 24 21 PEACHES, Red Tag, No. 214 con 28e 10 CATSUP, Red Hill, 14-oz. bottle 14c SAfEW AY MEATS PEANUT BUTTER ST?; PEANUT BUTTER T"L. CAI All nDPCCIMR D"h" KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP 16-os. bottle WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE French's 5-oi. bottle MIICTADn French's muoinnu 9.0I, wnnni rc port.r-, h.i .'uuu. Chinese. H oi. bisquick s40-r AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR OATS 2 for pkg. 31 40 24 27 12 25 14 35 Sperry's 48-os. pkg. . 2',4-ib. pkg. PANCAKE FLOUR PUrCCr Philadelphia Cream or UHU.WI. pimento, 3l. pkg. HO 2-lb. pkg INSTANT RALSTON,,,, pkg. 25 23 RICE KRISPIES ALL BRAN Kellogg's 5!i-oi. pkg... Kellogg's 1 10-ox. pkg 2 for PflQM FI Biff Kellogg's. 11-ox. uunn i uniikw pkg.. 2 for rurrDMATC Miiui.mur.ivJ 71. pk9-( 2 for GRAPENUTS WHEAT MEAL IS- os. pkgs 2 for GRAPENUT FLAKES 12-oi. pkgs 2 for GRAHAM CRACKERS Honey Sweet. 2-lb. pkg. MACA-MIXEach .: tmni .am fl iiuui. niu Se pk,. 2 CLOTH FILTERS for Dependable . 4's .... 2 for VANILLA FLAVOR m jtrir Drwcp schilling-. ULHUIl I U I 1.11 2 , fH. BAKING raWKR r'can 25 12 25 19 25 27 27 27 9 15 10 11 1 1 ABCs of Home Canning It's just off the press . . . this Wartime Edition of our canning and food preaer vation booklet! It is a completely revised edition of our popular canning booklet which we offered last year Much material has been added and it is newer in every way , . . definitely de- ignea ior wartime needs and restrictions. This complete booklet on food aiion is tne climax of much research. i.i.n iesung ana retesting m the kitch ens of the Homemakera' Bureau, in it, you'll find the very latest information ' and directions on canning, freezing, dehydrating, pickling, jam and jelly making. There are many delicious prize recipes, too, which will add much en-. joyment to your winter menus. In fact, whether or not you know anything about food preservation, it will see you through from the selection to the final storage of the finished product. Written in simple, .understandable , style,' this compact treatise on wartime . canning and food preservation will be worth many times the small cost of handling and mailing, for it will save -you time and trouble and insure your : food supply for the months to come. Fill out the coupon and enclose lSe for each copy you order and mag it today to . . . JULIA LEE WRIGHT. Bo. sot Oakland, California r " Kitchen Craft 49-Lb. Sack ... 40-Os. Pkg. Flour ' B" Susanna' ranccme riour JelsRite so Certo Deal Parowax l-Lb. Pkg. 8-Os. Bottle 1.89 15c 2 for 25c 3 for 45c 12c send me of the w- BEEF Point Value 8R Sirloin Steak D-X n Blade C..D...U 1 I MJLIA LIE buPurb yrr WHITE granulated MmmiVm jif- Bread u2" CO AD TOILET fvlNLi U; TrtAjJ iUAK . TISSUE GRAN. SOAK 4$g 2Z:.... 20 4 r;.17f 2?c 3or 6R 4R Cut . Brisket Boiling Beef V 5R Ground Beef a- PORK 7R Pork Steak Lb 39c 7a- Lb." . r" j.,AVTy.rzr . . . - Lb. ic ....Lb.2?s ffl WHITE MAGIC BLEACH, qt. bottle 10 PUREX, 32-oz. boHle ......13', WAX PAPER, Cut Rite, - 125 ft. roll ...2 for 35: MATCHES, Searchlight ..........Ctn. 27e FLY SPRAY, Standard ..... pt.. can 23e STANDARD FLY SPRAYERS, Each .........23 JOHNSON'S WAX qt. bottle 97 5H D..l, rUm.m Centor Cuts. Lb, 42c Pork Sausage 9, Counlry Style Lb. C Pork Hocks Lh 19c GUARAUTEED PRODUCE Some of the tine fresh food you'll be putting up this year wilt be from your own' Victory Garden much of il you can buy advantageously right here at Safeway! Advantageously, because it's not only farm-fresh, but it's sold by ftW pound, the enty accurate way to make sure you get full value every time. Turnips, Carrots Lb. 9c Cabbage Lb. 9c Spinach Si Lb 9c Potatoes Shatter 1 ..Lb 5c Grapefruit ;.. ;... ..Lb. 7c Siuf, UthoIsL Bsuul ' COFFEE ed tee it GROUND FRESH Edwards Nob Hill Airwflv Co"eo Ml1' MlrWUy and Mellow Coffee High Grade, Coffee Extra Rich, Coffee Mild - Lb26c Lb.24c 21c Lbi Rhubarb FT' River 2 Lbs. 9c Lowest Market Price J Strawberries 1 ' All Items Advertised, Subject to Available Supplies 1 I IOVE SVEWAY3 . X 1 HON6Y-YOU 010 IT V rvwr uaiw Y i 1 I n. I" PRODUC-BY-THE-P0UN0" X1 AGAIN! THAT ONNtR r.vwTHMV ' f ru . rris VKFril taking nochances MerHC,0! IT' to Buy was 6well-howar ' . Jwf JL Ykv V- - MLUMW VanoSsSt' FSH FRUITS AND VEGTA8LE$ I YOUR RATION PONTS I f, r1 tfSVWA'' ADMIT THAT IT VaS AXiaI ' THAT WAY, AND MY HUSBAND lwNe HOLDING A j Vl 'rV," T . ..' ' , ; I Use - I I' Hundred of Woman New Work for Sofowoy and Llko It because tlvay are he! pin c the war ttfort, f mining food xpr1enc, reeclvlni (eod par. ( you an Intarened In store or market cltrklnr are between 18 and 40 year of age, ask your Saleway Store manaier tor application card or apply at Bafeway Ofllce. , a. E. Third and Salmon, Portland, On(tV SAFEWAY