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    Juno 1, 1943
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEV1H
Masiketb and tyinxiwoLal
BUYERS LEAN
T
QWARD PEACE
STOCKS TODAY
By VICTOR EUBANK
NEW YOIIK, Juno 1 lI")
Iluycis nuiilii Iriinrd toward
pniii'o stocks i locliiy when the
i mi r U ft resumed business nfter
Jts k'iilhy rcress.
Tlueiit of n fuel shortage In
tlin wulii) of wUluspraurt coal la
bor wnlkoutfi kept most nli-cln
mid rnlls In the bucktfround.
wlillo ulrcnifts and other nrmn
merit lmis found the iiolng bit
difficult from the jitjirt.
Motors wero prominent from
the openlnK on and tofonccos har
dened at tbo hint. Many favor
lien niiuuiKed to rcxlatcr top
prices for 1 to 3 years at ono
tlnin or unother.
Tiannfers wero around 1,200,
000 aliurcs.
Stock climbing Into the "new
hlKh" cati'itory Included General
Motors, Chry.iler, ChlcuKO Great
Western preferred, Goodrich, U.
S. Hubber, Montgomery Ward,
Texas Co., Iteynolda Tobacco
"11," American Tobacco "13," Air
ltedui'tliin. II K O, WealliiBhouac,
General Klectrlc, On Tont, Philip
Morris and Johna-Mnnvllle,
Among nrrnalnnnl retrcatera
wero Uelhleheni, Santa Fe,
fiouthern Pacific, Northern Pu-
clflc, nepnbllc Steel, Youngs-
lown Sheet. Dnuglns Aircraft,
United Aircraft, U. S. Gypsum
and Owena-Illlnoia,
Rail and Utility bonds Im
proved. CMosIng quotations:
American Can ..... 84!
I Am Car k Kdy 4.1k
Am Tel ft Tel 1S3
Anaconda 201
Cnhf Packing ... 201
Cat Tractor . 48
Comm'nw'ltb & Sou It
General Electric 38i
General Motora 84
Gt Nor rty pfd .. 31 i
Illinois Central 151
Inl Harvester 681
Kennecott 331
Lockheed 221
I.onR-ncll "A" 10
Montgomery Ward .'45J
Nash-Kc-lv 121
LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,
Juno I (AP-USDA) Calllo; 400.
steera alow, weak to lowor, one
load good fed Idaho steers bid
$10.00; sho.stock active, fully
steady, load 850 lb. medium to
Kood heifers $13.00, few pack
aifcs $14.00, load fat young 1019
lb. gross rnngn cows $12.00,
exlromo top. Medium to com
mon cows $0.03-11.00; bulls lim
ited moatly $10.00-11.00. Calves
2B, Steady; package Hood 300
lb. calves $14.00.
Hogs: 000. Around 10c lower
than Friday, bulk 200-240 lb.
barrows ami Kilts $15.00, few
medium $14.50; few medium to
good aows $13.25-13.75.
Sheep: 2000. Good to choice
lambs scarce
N Y Central.
Northern Pacific
I'ae Gas A Kl
Packard Motor
Penna n H ,
Republic Steel
niclifleld Oil
Safeway Stores .
Sears Roebuck .'
Southern Pacific ...
Standard Brands .......
Sunshine Mining
Trans-America ..
Union Oil Calif
Union Pacific
U S Steel .
Warner Pictures
lOi
17
28i
41
311
18t
101
401
771
28 i
71
61
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201
001
961
141
Potatoes
CHICAGO, June 1 (VP)
(USDAl Potatoes, arrivals 248
on track 241; total U S shipments
822;' supplies moderate; demand
Rood at lower prices; mnrkot
weak and unsettled; receivers
and Jobbers confused account of
chnngo In prlco rcKtilations,
California Long Whites 100
lbs. sacks U S No. 1, $4.05-10;
Commercials $3.88-4.00; Ala
bama Bliss Triumphs U S No. 1,
$3.00-00; Louisiana Bliss Tri
umphs Victory grade $3.56-85.
Tho Tunisian dervish swhI
lows llvo scorpions to attain holiness.
PORTLAND, June 1 (AP
USDA) Cattle: salable 290, to
tal 325; calvca: salable and total
75; market fairly slow, few
early sales steady but later sales
and bids fully 25c and more
lowor; fed t o e r supply sold
early, medium to good grades
$15.00-10.00, load cholco 1081
lb. $10.79; good fed heifers
$15.50, common to medium
$10.50-13.00; Conner and cutler
cows $7.00-0.00, fat dairy type
cows to $10.90, load good beef
cows $13.00; medium to good
bulls $12.00-13.50, selected beef
bulls to $14.25; vcalcrs slow
few good to choice grades
$15.00-16.90, some unsold.
Hogs: aalablo and total 890;
market alow, 15c to moatly 25c
lower; good to cholco 1115-230
lb. $14.25-50, odd lots early to
$14.60; -240-300 lb. $13.50-14.00;
light lights $13.29-79; few good
aows $13.00 but bulk unsold,
bid $12.75 down; good feeder
pigs 118 lb. $15.50, choice light
weights quotable to $17.00.
Sheep: salnnle and total 500
market fairly slow; spring
lambs about steady, older lambs
fully 25c down; common to me
d I u m springers $1 1.00-13.00
good to choice grades quotable
to $15.00 or over; common to
medium shorn lambs, mostly
No. 3 pelts, $0.00-11.90; woolcd
lambs $12.00; common to me-
Optical Treat
WW
Former strip teaser Ann Corlo
says she can't act, but box of
fice receipts from her last pic
ture Indicate fans are plenty
satisfied with Ann just being
easy to look at
Dempsey Divorce Principals in Court
$ fir f 3mm'
f ,m v t v
I h A ' A
1 1 '
nenny Woodnll of Dallas, Tcx fight manager of Low Jenkins and named
as corespondent In tho dlvorco suit brought by Lieut, Oomdr, Jack
nompsoy against hla wife, Is shown In tho Whlto Plains, N. Y courthouse
dining a recess In the trial, With him Is Mrs, Dorothy Gomes, alstor
of singer Hannah Williams Dempsny, who has opened a countor-sult
. against the ox-champ.
(Hum ewes $2.90-9.00, good ewes
with No, 2 pelts quotable to
$6.00.
CHICAGO, June 1 (AP-USDA)
Salable hogs 19,000; total 21,000;
early trade 10-1 Sc. higher than
Friday'! average; mostly on
weights 250 lbs, down; later
trade slow with advance lost;
all weights closing about steady;
good and choice 180-300 lbs.
$14.25-50; top $14.59 sparingly;;
150-180 lbs. $13.65-14.40; sows
steady; good and choice 360-550
lbs. $13.00-14.15.
Salable cattle 13,000; salable
calves 1000; fed steers and year
lings steady; fairly active on east
ern ahlpper account; bulk $14.00
16.50: early top $17.00; but
strictly choice western fed atccrs
held around $17.90; best year
lings $16.60; market fairly ac
tive on kinds selling at $19.00
upwards; heifers steady to strong;
mostly $13.79-19.75; strictly
choice offerings held above
$16.90; sows scarce; steady to
wook; bulk; beef cows selling on
eastern account at $11.50-13.00;
cutters $10.25 down; bulls strong
to 19c higher; weighty sausage
bulls to $13.79; fat beef bulls
$13.79-74.29; vealers steady at
$19.90-16.90; stock cattle scarce;
fairly active, steady.
Salable sheep 9000; total 12,
500; fat lambs slow; hardly
enough done to make a market;
undertone sharply lower; around
five loads good and choice fed
western shorn lambs with No. 1
and 2 pelts $14.50-75; practically
nothing don on other grades
and classes.
WHEAT
CHICAGO, June 1 VP) Rye
assumed the leadership in grain
trading today with the July con
tract advancing Into new high
ground for the season at the
opening, but later profit taking
sales caused a break of as much
as 1 1 cents before resting de
mand steadied the market.
Later Interests all but dried
up with prices below the closing
level of Saturday, Wheat and
oats drifted with rye and grad
ing came to a virtual standstill
during the last hour.
Wheat closed almost at the
day's lowest levels, off 1 to 1
cent, July $1,431, September
$1.43i-$1.44; rye was i to I
lower, July 951, September 87
871; oats were unchanged to 1
off and corn unchanged at ceilings.
VBg Drinks f
First dental college In the
United Statej was organised a
Baltimore, Md., In 1838.
German pilots in prison camps
are being taught the art of rug
making by British women.
TRUCKS FOR RENT
You Drive Move Yourself
Save M -Long and
Short Trips
STILES' BEACON SERVICE
Phone 8304 1201 East Main
l ... . t .. , SafewayT1"' When ou " WM LJ ;
I Nfeft? "V" lifiM- for BtttiF Hiitrfrion 11
H SOlin rLjELB I 1 JuH. Lee Wrlf?ht's White Bread Ml
l J BwJtr4T i. ' ii 1 1 L t enriched with vitamins and iron . km I
II na" ij ftfcS&i. r K' xtr nouriahlnjrl
'ltm0LW tvlm For Better Sandwiches v
P SllVlWi ' aSST--' ' "C R'C J- try bshery-freeh slices of this fine
0 imuss TT 1 1 1 1 W - It y Jp - 1 Vi eoft bread. Julia Lee Wrtghfe brea4
" y U If w ' ' sgjL PaMmemAde'' flavor 1st thoat mj
I I V ffU') W 1 For Better Too If
It's the berries! Ftt 1 : . !ZJb& J& xtt?&
W$m& I BMW I
In particular it't the ttrawberriei right i
now that may b keeping a good many
put-er-upperi guetiing. onaii i put up
mr ttrawberriei as toon at possible?"!
"Should I wait?" "Will they be better
later and cheaper,?" Thete are question!
you alone will have to decide. Those who
ieel a "berry in the jam it worth two on
the bush" will put up all they can at
the earliest possible moment
STRAWBERRY PRESERVES
4 lbs. berries 3 lbs. It
Pick over, wash, and hull the berries. Add
the sugar to the ttrawberriei, and heat
gently until the tugar dissolves and the
juice it drawn from the berries. Cook
rapidly until the fruit it plump and trans
parent and the tyrup thick. Pack carefully
in clean, hot jars and teal. All berries
eicept blackberries may be made into
preserves by this method.
Fof leal Help
U Teu Bern
CainiBf
Till Out Thii
CepM and
MAIL TODAY!
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ftJZ AIRWAY NOB HILL EDWARDS
W0TT6G 1 lb. pkg. 21c 1 lb. bag 25c 1 lb. pkg. 26c
Spend those preeieus stampt visely-buy a fresher "store-ground" c0fje
Palm olive Soap
3 Refl. bors 20c
IVORY SOAP
tr. TOc
TOMATO SOUP, Rancho,
IO'j-oi. con
TOMATO JUICE, Sunny Dawn,
No. 2 con 10c
(2) GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Town House,
Unsweetened No. 2 eon 13c
(5) V-8 MIXED VEGETABLE JUICES,
18-01. can I5e
(11) APRICOTS, Red Tag Choice
Halves No. 303 glass 18c
(13) PEARS, Harper House,
No. 2Vi can 26c
( 7 ) PRUNES, Red Tag Choice,
No. 2Vi can 16e
PIMIENTOS, Sunny Day, 6-ox. glass 22e
(10) CATSUP, Red Hill, 14-ox. bottle 14c
CORN, Del Maiz Niblets,
12-or. can ,
CORN, Country Home Cream,
White No. 2 can, 2 for 29
( 7 ) TOMATO SAUCE, Gardeniide,
8-oz. can 5e
(21) BEANS, Keep 'Em Flying
Cut Beans No. 2'i can 17a
(5R) SHORTENING, Jewel, Mb. pkg. 20a
BLACK EYE PEAS !. 2-lb. pkg. 21s
(4R) KRAFT Velveeta Cheese,
'2-lb. pkg 23
(5R) OLEOMARGARINE, Sunny Bank,
Mb. pkg 19
(5R) OLEOMARGARINE, Dalewood,
! lb. pkg 23e
SUGAR, White Satin 5-lb. bag 32c
SUGAR, pure cane 5-lb. bag 33c
PRUNES, Sunsweet, large, 2-lb. pkg. 28c
MOLASSES, Green Bred Rabbit,
12-oz. glass 17c
MOLASSES, Green Brer Rabbit,
PEANUT BUTTER, Beverly .-l-lb. jar 31e
MUSTARD, French's 6-ox. bottle 9c
RICE, Blue Rose 3-lb. pkg. 30c
(6)
(8)
(8)
(4)
(5)
Beef Roasts...
Sirloin Steak
Rib Steak .
Short Ribs ...
Price
...lb. 31c
...lb. 37c
...lb. 39c
...lb. 24c
Ground Beef lb. 29c
Pts. Price
(4) Breast of Veal lb. 24c
(o). Veal Roasts, shldr lb. 32c
(6) Shldr. Veal Steak lb. 32c
(9)
(5)
Pork Steak ....
Pork Chops,
center cuts
Price
..lb. 35c
.lb. 42c
Country Style
Sausage lb.
23c
Colored Fryers lb. 42'ie
Colored Hens lb. 38c
Spinach Young Ttndtr
Leaves..
...Lb.
Oranges
Sweet. Juice crammed..
..Lb.
Onions
Yellow, White ...
Lb,
10e
9c
Turnips or Carrots Topl off. Lb. 9c
Potatoes
White Shatters
..Lb.
4c
KOOL-AID, assorted flavors,
Pkgi 2 for 9e
VANILLA. EXTRACT, Schilling's,
2-ox. bottle 33e
STARCH, Argo Gloss, Mb. pkg. 3 for 25e
TISSUE, Silk rolls, 4 for 15e
WHITE MAGIC quart bottle 10c
CLOROX 32-M. bottle 14e
VANO CLEANER quart bottle 29c
JELS-RITE Pectin 8-o. 2 for 25e
JARS, Kerr Regular Mason quarts 89e
JAR RUBBERS, Bull Dog, reg. rop seal........'. 12 in pkg. 4c
SU-PURB GRANULATED SOAP ..24-os. pkg. 20c
BAB O CLEANSER 16-ox. can, 2 for 25e
CLEANSER, Melo 12-ox. pkg. 10c
20 MULE TEAM BORAX 2-lb. pkg. 27e
TC&S USMN SOMfMMG NOV
.AIO SHI AIO THAT SAFEWAY
Sill PftOOUCe BY TH POUND.
tKJST THINK I ALL OUK VCGCTAtUS AND
SMJIT NIC AND SftMH AND CSSt
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f SotiMlifM ANO no eows rv- I
FLOUR, Kitchen Craft ..49-lb. sack $1.89
FLOUR, Drifted Snow ..L.....24'j-lb. sack $1.05
49-lb. sack $1.98
CORN MEAL, Alber's Yellow 5-lb. bag 23s
White 5-lb. bag 26c
BAKING POWDER, K C ..25e jar 20a
SODA CRACKERS, Tasty Maid ...2-lb. pkg. 27
PANCAKE FLOUR, Suzanna, 40-ox. pkg. 15c; 3'i-lb. pkg. 19a
You KNOW what you're
getting, when you buy fresh
produce by welghtl
At Safeway, you choose the bvM ,
vidual unite of produce that you
want, and you pay only for what
you need by the pound! That' '
the way to buy fresh fruits ami
vgetabJes these days!