, July 7. 1943
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
Phosphorus Fountain
Blockbuster Valley
RETREATS IN
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Docks
O MunitleM
OSx.l
Mills
fi Jynth.llc
2? Mber
O Rail C.nt.rt
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STOCK iRKET
DEER SEASON
GAPS IN HIGH
SGHDOL STAFF
FILL RAPIDLY
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SPORTSMEN
NEW YORK, July 7 (IT) The
Mock mmkiit rulrmtud mildly to.
day lu neiwlon innrkod more by
tlio absence of buyers tlmn by
ny Increase offerings.
' Slaoli and rails were among
thu more backward shares but
Iiibsiu were small going Into the
final hour, Chomicnla und sonic
pivotal motors ulnu puttlclpntod
in the rod iiu 1 clrcllnu. Moat ro
slstnnt iipola were In tha utility
section.
Transactions amounted to
about 630,001) sliurcs.
a Lower inort of the cloy were
H, Btocl, llitlhlohem, Chrys
ler, New York Centriil, Southern
I'uclflc, Du J'unt, Union Carbide,
Intornutlouul llurvcMvr, Wool,
worth and Wrstlnuhouso.
.. Yellow Truck, Generul Motors
und Conaolldnlcd Kdlsnn drew
occasional support.
tlond price trends wore mixed.
Closing quotations:
American Can 00
Am Cur & rily
Am Tel ft Tel lSi
Anaconda -73
Calif rucking 281
Cat Tractor ' 81
.Comm'nw'ltli & Sou 1
One ml Electric 38',
Cieneral Motors 3311
IH Nor Hy pld Mi
Illinois Cenlral 14
Jut Harvester 721
Kcnnocotl 3H
JVklnod 20,1
Tonglicll "A" 101
Montgomery Ward 48
Nu.h-Kclv 13.
M Y Central 174
Northern Pacific 18!
Pac Gas & 1 2Ui
Packard Motor 4 J
J C Penney 80
Pcnna R It 201
Republic Steel IDs
Richfield Oil 104
Safeway Stores 44
Sears Roebuck 81 1
Southern Pacific 20i
Standard Brands 74
Sunshine Mining 6
Trans-America .. 0
Union Oil Calif 21 J
Union Taciric 00s
U S Steel 86 i
Warner Pictures IS
Q WHEAT
CHICAGO. July 7 iV) Groin
prices turned downward
throughout most of the session
today, but losses were mainly of
a fractional nuturo and some
support came into the wheat pit
on mill buying. Hedging pres
, suro increased. Transactions in
all pits were on a much smaller
fccaJe than yesterday.
News that the senate had
passed legislation to lift the
corn celling from $1.07 to $1.40
a bushel, Chlcogo basis, came
just at the close, and too late
to influence prices. Wheat fin
ished l-io lower, July $1,481.
September 11.481-1, oats were
off l-lc and rye was 2le lower
to 1 cent higher, July $1,131.
Portland
Produce
PORTLAND, Or.. July 7 AP)-!tl f.
TPR-AA ira. prlnti. 4ir: nrtuni, iJit'.
A rki print t, 4flt4c; rartmia, 4Iej U
grit)" prlnla tec; carton i, 40o Hi,
111 TllWAT.-Flr.l quality, matlm-iim of
. of I pmr Cftit aridity. iMIvrfnt at Port
Intnl. l:-&2VtC Hi.: premium fiunlltjr, mail
mum Of .Si Of ier4Vltt arlilit, M-M'-e
Hi,; valley roiitf anil country prlnta, K0
Mi than flnt or M-.Wj."! mml quality
at Portland li utitlar flnt nr flOM'Jo Hi,
fllKKHK-Mrlllnt price to Portland r.
tnllrr.i tlrrgnn triplet a yo lit.; Iaf, Stv
Irllla to wholesaler, Vo lb.; loaf
;, r.o.B.
WHi.H-FrlcM tn retailer. In : A
grailr large. ic; A nirillum A
mall dixeri. Numhinl price. In pn.
flurrra: A Urn" r; It large, ajf; A
In r ilium, A7it H tara. ftSf-
MVP. l01 f ll t V Hit Ins pMre: No. I
(tj.rj.iln lKlinrrt l-rollera iii to S'i H.. 80cj
e"Trt try r. miikr 8' l bt, an i
sinrfi master., over 4 lUt COr; Leghorn
lima under tli lln., ?W; "var JI4 In.,
VW", rinret Iicni, t In 6 Hi. fMjr; nvnr
it llm. tt',cj old rnotteri, :io lli.t tagl
O' lh
.KRhV.U TI'MKKVS firllliiff prkci:
Country dmifd lirrrtkr w, tU)-32o lb.
RAMflITS-tiocrntnpiit r"lllnn: Avrrap
ffiiintry ktlkd to rrtnllrra 4 to Hi.; live price
in iirnrlncrra, 54o III.
ONIONH tfrcfli Mrtoo doin hunrlirt
Tnaii )'liw I.'.ta; CnlKoml fi.Tfti Wnlla
M atin l'J.4() pnr AO-lli. Un.
POTATOES Nrw Callfuriiln white No, I,
$.1.00.
IIOHNTIIV MB ATM- Rolllmck prka to tf
taller.: (.'nmitry itllkd hogs liU trhrn,
j:0.tn tha. 20c 1 Vfnlar. A A, VJ'ic; A, llli!
It. lu'ici C, 17V; l, l.Vio lb.; ennnrr
ruttrr cowa I4'ic li.; Imlla, carver cnttcra,
Urt limlia AA. 2lr; A. Il'r; B, H'jr;
V. Strtiri twp K. IS'ic; inmllum 12c; R,
loi beef. AA. A, 30c; H, IHc,
: II A V WlmlPinlrt prlcra nomlnnl: Alfalfa
Nn. it or bolter, Ul; No, t Mnnttnn tlmottiv,
$:i3; No. I trnth ,ny, $.ia; ont-tcli, 'ift-30
v-ton, TAlky ioinli, tlmotliy (valley), ton;
fi tlovrr 'ift-flO ton.
HEMORRHOIDS (Piles)
Hernia (Rupture), Figure or Fistula
Such dliDidara Impair your
jaalth illlolanoy aainlnp
war. For 30 yaara wa have
Jnoaiiiiillr tranted thou
Tanili of naopla (or thai all
nanli. No hoepltal opara
Ilon, No aoullnamant. No
oaa el tlma from work. Call
nt vaminallon Of aand lot
'RI daioilptlva Booklat.
Open fvtnfifli, Mon.,Wd. frt,7lo 61SO
Dr. C.J. DEAN CLINIC
PHylelttn und Burgmon
M, I, Cor, R. Burnald and Grand Av,
Talapbon XAat3918, Portland, Oragon
Explosion ot a phosphorus bomb
demonstration at Edgewood
LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,
July 7 (APWKA) CATTLE;
130. Steady. Odd fat grass
1170 lb. steers 813.00; one half
load 1200 lb. common $12.00;;
packages niodium 800 lb. heif-
crs $12.00; odd head grass (ut
cows $11.00; few loads common
to medium range cows, aalablo
$0.00-10.00; odd good bulls
$12.00; common to medium bulls
$0.00-10.00, Calves: Salable 23.
Steady; good to choico vealors
quoted $14. 00-14. SO; common to
medium $10.00-12 00.
HOGS: 230. Fully steady: two
ears good to choice 272 lb. bar
rows and gilts $14.73; few pack
age sows $13.30.
SHEEP: 2400. Steady; 10
decks good to choice 80 lb. north
coast woolcd lambs $13.40 to
$13.30. Sorted 3 head out to
car; cull to good shorn ewes
$2.50-8.80.
CHICAGO, July 7 (AP-WFA)
Sulnble hogs 13.000; total 26.000;
moderately active; steaHy -to
shade higher; advance on weights
over 230 lb, and sows, good and
choico 190-380 lbs. $13.00 to
$14.10; top $14.13 freely;
weights over 300 lbs. relatively
scarce; nonce comparatively lit
tle selling under $14.00; good
and choice 130-180 lbs. $12.50
13.85; good and choice 350-550
lbs. sows $13.10-40; choice light
weights to $13.80.
Salable cattle P500; anluble
calves 800; choice fed stceri and
yearlings fully steady; moder
ately active on both local and
shipper order buyer accounts;
early top $16.00; numerous loads
$13.75-16.73; medium to good
grade steers steady, however
most action developing on kinds
selling at $16.00 upward; stock
cattle scarce but dull; heifers
steady to weak; bulk $13.75 to
$16.00; practical top choice fed
Have
or how
The American soldier In Alaska meets up with a hundred little things that
remind ;him of home. One of them Is Coca-Cola. Have a "Coke", says he, and
it clicks in the Yukon as it does in Youngstown or Yuma. From pole to
polo Coca-Cola staodsor the pause that reresbes has become the high-sign
between klndlv-minded strangers.
SOTHID UNDt AUTHORITY OP THI COCA-COIA COMPANY IY
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF KLAMATH FAI.L8
665 Spring Bi. . Phone 8632
sends a fountain of smnke Into the air during chemical warfare
Arsenal, Md. Soldier in foreground carries a flame thrower.
heifers $18.25; cows scarce fully,
steady; cutters $10.25 down;
strictly good beef cows to $14.00;
hardly enough weighty sausage
bulls here to mnko a market;
these strong to 23 cents higher;
practical top heavy sausage of
ferings $14.25; and extreme out
side $14 30; vcalcrs steady a'.
$14.00-15.50.
Salable sheep 1600; tola! 2300;
generally steady; fcood to choice
native spring lambs $1-1.00 to
$13.30; two doubles Just good Il
linois fed yearlings $13.00; most!
slaughter ewes $7.30 down; some
as low as $6.00.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore., July 7 (AP
USDAj Cattle: Salable 150. to
tal 300; calves sulnble and total
50; market slow, steady to weak.
Few grass fat steers $13.50-14.23,1
common down to $12.00 and be
low; few common-medium grass
heifers $10.50-12.00, cutters down
to $9.00: Conner and cutter cows
$7.00-8.50; fleshy dairy type cows
to $0.00; grass ut beef cows !
$10.50-11.00; some held higher; !
mcdlum-Kood bulls $11.00-12.75;!
good-choice voulers mostly1
$14.00-50; odd head $15.00.
HOGS: Salable and total 350;
market active; fairly steady;
good-choice 100-230 lbs., $14.25
to mostly $14.50; 240-300 lbs.,
$13.30-14 00; 140-170 lbs.. $13.27
13.75: good sows $11.50-75; good
choice 80-120 lb. feeder pigs
$16.00-17.30; heavier weights
down to $14.00.
SHEEP: Salable and total 600;
market slow, steady to weak;
good-choice spring lambs mostly
$13.30; common-medium grades
$10.00-12.00; new feeders $10.30
down; medium yearlings $10.00
11.00; common down to $6.00;
good ewes $5.00-50, common
down to $2.00.
White whales live in the Arc
tic seas.
a "Coke" Welcome, Friends
Jo get along in
Market Prices
for
Gardeners
PORTLAND. Jul; 7 (AP)-r.it Sid. mr
krl .rlrr today :
ASI'AtlAHS-Canl,r lonw o. I, MIS
pyramid; linnrhri. SI.&O pyramid.
I'AliliAiiK R.iuud im"', M.ou cr.lt; local
p,.lnIH. II. tA rwny rtal.
IIKANS-Orrrn 1MJC lb.: yellow. IMJc
Ib.t hor.. ft .on luf.
I AtMH)WKR (Broccoli)-No. I. II 10
1.71: ordinary ttU; No.':. i.)t craU.
rlimRIKJ-Bin... iMSr; Royal Auu.
IS ISr lh.: Mr. IDC ll.
SOOT VKOKTAHUS-Turalpi. II.IM.tS:
rlrla, flo-Toc doit. buQrhai; c.rroU io-4Sc
dorrn biiurtiri.
llinsMiEKRIES-IWcillar. 17c lb.
" OUKKNo Hwl,a chard. Tic dnim bunchca:
fralrrcrcaa. Il.oo dojaa bu.chcat muiurd
7ac dntrn bunchca.
LKTTI'CK lyw.l. ll.Ut.7S crita; la.t
lock. 60c doian hunchat.
PUS-Local S-Tc lb.
sriNArll-tocal II.IM.60 mm hoi.
RAtHIIKS. No. 1 tprln, red. M-Oc d
cn bunch.
itm iiARn nid. ii wi. hot,
ONinNt,-Orn 10-MX- dotrn bunchai.
IIAKPKKRRIKS IS.US.7Si blackcap!.
II. w zn crate.
HTKAWIIKItHIKS-Ortiron Marahalli, II.H.
S no crat: I'.-d llrartt. crate.
VOIMIMKIIRIKS Local It s S.SO crala.
roTATUlU New local!. I3',c lb.
Potatoes
CHICAGO, July 7 IIP) Pota
toes, 'arrivals 40; on track 274;
total US shipments 831; supplies
moderate; demand for best
stocks moderate; market firm;
for other stocks demand slow;
market dull: California Long
Whites, US No. 1. $4.10; Arkan
sas Bliss Triumphs, US No. 1,
$3.00-3.40; Missouri Cobblers
$2.20-2.40.
The life span of fly seldom
exceeds two months.
A chimpanzee can sometimes
overcome a leopard by biting
I its paws.
Alaska
In el -the
SAN FRANCISCO, July 7 IJP)
California deer hunters whoso
last season was ended by army
decree before it got start
ed were assured today by George
P. Miller, executive secretary of
the state division of fish and
game, that "this year we'll have
a deer season."
Miller said the army had
again requested that certain
areas of the state be closed to
deer hunteri in the interests of
wartime precautions, but that
undoubtedly a compromise
would be reached at the fish and
game commission meeting Thurs
day. "It's my firm belief that this
year we'll have a deer season,"
said Miller. 'This year the
army has made request on the
governor for the closure of cer
tain areas, but there is a ques
tion this time on how extensive
It will be.
"I doubt very much that the
area will be as extensive as last
year. There might be a com
promise whereby certain forests
may be closed but in time to
allow for a winter deer season."
The fish and game commission
has been granted authority by
the legislature to open a deer
season as late as November 15 if
it cannot open earlier because
of army requests, he said.
AT ALI10NI HIGH
John J. Pasek, orchestra direc
tor at the Altamont Junior high
school, is conducting two sum
mer orchestras for the advanced
and beginning musicians.
Music students with two years
and more of orchestra playing!
meet on Wednesdays at 7 p m.l
Music beginners with three!
months and not over two years:
of playing experience meet on I
Thursdays at 7 p. m.
All musicians from Klamath
Falls and vicinity are welcome
to participate in these orches
tras. The rehearsals take place
In the Altamont Junior high
school music room at Summers
lane and South Sixth street
A soldier eats twice as much
canned goods as a civilian; an
average of 80 cans a year as
compared to 40 for a civilian.
Total consumption ot non-alcoholic
beverages in the United
States is 11,000,000,000 bottles
annually In normal times.
i YOU WOMEN WHO SUITES FROM
M
HOT FLASHES
If you Buffer from hot fiubat, 4t
tru of "LrrfiUaxlUao", tod weak,
ntrvoui feeling lu to tho func
tional "mlddl period peculiar
to women try Lydla S. Ptnkhun'a
Vegetable Compound to relieve such
vrmptoma. ( helps natural Follow
label direction.
LYDIA L PINKHAM'S 'SSSSSS
"Coke". Coca-Cola
It's natural for popular nttnes te
acquire friendly abbreviations. That's
why you hear Coca-Cola called "Coke".
global
high-sign
YNIeufce 0HBnW .DORTMUNBjL
P BRITAIN
FRANCE - SttMt
With the regularity of streamlined railroads, Allied bombers are
pulverizing key industrial centers in Hitler's Ruhr on a schedule
and on a scale that has forced Germany to admit damage Is colossal.
Numbered symbols on map state number of raids; picture symbols
indicate specific industries which have been Urseta.
E COOL JET,
The month of June was cooler
and wetter than the average
June, according to the weather
man's figures. Mean- tempera
ture for the month was 55.3 de
grees compared to 60.2 degrees,
the mean for all years. The
maximum was reached on June
29 when 89 degrees was record
ed. Minimum was 33 degrees
on June 12.
During the month, 1.11 inches
of rain fell. This is 0.33 inches
more than the mean June pre
cipitation at this station.
Precipitation for the stream
year to June 30 was 17.78 inches
compared to 11.93 inches, the
normal for all years over the
same period.
A five pound flatiron con
tains enough iron to make, four
hand grenades. . . .
Average railway president
reaches his position after 30
years' railway experience.
The moon's surface extends
13,657,000 square miles.
imftTANT
The Glass Top Seal Fruit Jar Cap for Home Canning was developed
as a Wartime - product to conserve metal. It consists of a Metal Band,
Glass Lid and Rubber Ring.
Because of the difference In the nature of these three materials this
Cap must be used differently from any other fruit jar cap. If used properly
it will give excellent results. If not
used properly, results will be bad, in
cluding failure to seal and breakage of
jars. Following are simple instructions
atrauun
aussia
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For complete caaalac
faatructlona aead tea
cant tar your copy af
tha Ball Blue Book fa
Ball Brothare Company,
M uncle, Indiana, U. 9. A.
k.. lUmdMMr-'. ... I r-f , . . ...y
. Wfppt rfurtf,
Jy.icHeM
Institutional
Food Users May
Get Adjustments
Institutional users of food,
restaurants, boarding houses,
etc., who have declared home
canned food in their processed
food inventory may now get ad
justments on points, according
to the local war price and ration
ing Board.
A reduction of four points on
each can declared will be made.
Institutional users of food
were reminded that this is the
last week possible to register for
the July-August allotment of
food.
Copper Production
Stops With Strike
BINGHAM CANYON. Utah,
July 7 VP) Processing of ap
proximately one-third of the na
tion's copper production ceased
today when the Utah Copper
company's mills were closed be
cause of a labor dispute.
D. D. Moffat, company presi
dent, said operations at the near
by Arthur and Magna mills bad
ceased because transportation of
ore from the huge Bingham
open cut mine to the plants end-
MOT BE
TO HOME CANNERS
for use of the Glass Top Seal Cap and
must be followed carefully.
1. Do NOT use in Oven Canning.
2. If processing, (cooking In jar),
leave I inch space in toptif jar. If using
open kettle, leave Yi inch space in top
of jar.
3. Fit rubber around projection on
bottom side of lid.
4. Place lid so rubber lies between
lid and top edge of jar.
5. Turn bands tight, then loosen
slightly (about V turn). Bands must
fit loosely during processing (cooking).
This is Important and must be done to
insure best results. If using Open Ket
tle, screw bands tight as soon as jar is
filled.
6. After processing, screw bands tight
to complete seal. Remove bands 12 houn
after canning. ;
DO NOT TURN FILLED
JARS UPSIDE DOWN
Thia Information !a pabliahed In the tntereit of horn
canning and preservation and conservation of food.
BALL BROTHERS COMPANY
MUNCIt, INDIANA, U. S. A.
Vacancies In the Klamath
Union high school staff are being
filled and only gaps now In tha
faculty are in the woodworking.
mechanical drawing, and pos
sibly in the Spanish divisions.
Mrs. Helen E. Hoffman, who hfci
taught at Keno, Bly and Sprague
River, has accepted the position
left vacant by the resignation of
Mrs. Rachel Applegate Swan.
Mrs. Hoffman, graduate of Philo
math college and the University
ol Oregon where she received
her bachelor's degree, will teach
straight Latin.
Only seven and one-half weeks
remain before the opening of
school which is scheduled for
August 30, according to Princi
pal Stanley Woodruff. School la
opening early in order that any
call for high school labor in tha
harvest fields be accommodated.
The summer session at Klam
ath Union high school closed last
week with the largest attendance
on record. Woodruff stated. Some
50 boys and girls were enrolled.
many trying to crowd gradu
ation prior to their entrance into
the armed forces, nurses train
ing or some training connected
with the war effort. Teachers
were Mrs. Clarence Humble.
WendeU Smith and Harold Pal
mer.
Henry Clay served in the
United States senate at the age
of 29.
The Giant's Causeway is a
basaltic rock formation in Ire
land. ed with the walkout of 123 rail
road men.
Bert H. Richardson, spokes
man for members of the Order
of Railway Conductors union
(AFL), said the work stoppage
resulted from a seven-year-old
dispute with the copper com
pany.
Brenda Will
You Step Out
With Me Tonight?
IknewrTebean an awful arenea ttottaJc
fng yon any place lately. But after ltandlnf
all day at my nw job, my faet darn neey
killed ma with callooata and burninf. Now,
I've raf ormed or rather my f att have
tha oka to tha IeoMint ytnt adVlaed. Neve
tried arrythin that accmad to draw tha
pain mad lira rifht aut eo f art and to
way It hclpa aoftaa caUooace It nobody'e
buaiseael Baa able to eoaaa extra eer
tima money ao what do you aay, kt'e
ductus tenlsht. Too can at- en tor Iea -Sat
feet all yoa want.
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