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July 20, 10-13 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Market I and inanxUal STOCKS BACK DOI DESPITE TOP 11 NEWS By VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK, July 20 MP) ' : Stocks generally bucked water In today' inurkot notwItliHtuiid Init continuing good war newt. The excuse given by most Wall lrcetor win Hint there had been considerable discount ing of allied nuccessei with the resultant cashing of profit on Of lengthy recovery. Idle Investment funds were till plentiful but purse strings wore tightened an the Idea pur chases could be made at more fivornble levels. Irregularly Improved prices at the stiirt were succeeded by a mtu-iluy reaction which cur ;yid numerous lusues down frac tions to two points or moro. Ocnllngs expanded on the re treat. Transfers wore around 1,100,000 sluirc. Conspicuous on the offside were U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, Chrysler, New Haven preferred, Central Railway of N. J., Good rich, Scars Roebuck, Santa Fc, N. Y. Central, Wosllnghouse, Douglus Aircraft, .United Air craft. Du Pont. Allied Chemical, Consolidated Edison and J. C. nney. American Telephone resistant, as were U. s. Kuu General Electric ond East man Kodak. Bonds dipped with stocks. Closing quotations: Am Car & Fdy - 38. Am Tel tt Tel 1874 Anaconda - 27 i bTr, Potatoes CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO, July 20 W).(WFA) Potatoes: Arrivals 02; on track 235; total U. S. shipments 031; supplies moderate; demand light; market steady for -best stock, weak for off-condition stock; California Long White U. S. No. 1, $4.25; Oregon Bliss Triumph U. 8. No. 1, $4.20; Washington Bliss Triumph U. 8. No. 1, $4.35; Washington Long White U. S. No. 1, $4.35. WHEAT CHICAGO, July 20 (TP) Rye future were erratic today and after price declined to a new low for the cession shortly after noon they soon bounced back to a new high for tho day. Traders aid short were prominent on the buying side- Oats turned lower on selling from the north west. Wheat displayed a rela tively firmer undertone, at- LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN TRANCISCO, July 20 (AP-WFA) Cattle: 100. steady. Past two days bulk med ium to good steers llz.DU-jaio to feeder. Few load medium tn uood Brass stoers $13.75-14.50. Today few heavy dairy heifer, $10.00; medium bull an.uu 10.00. Calves: 20. Weak- Pack age good 250-300 lb. calve $13.50; medium $11.80. Hogs: 280. Unevenly B cents lower. Two car good 200-240 lb. barrow and gilt $1400, early extreme top; packor bid 10 to 15 cent lower; package $14.80; odd good sow $13.25. Sheep 2400. Yesterday bulk lamb $12.00-15.10; today med ium to good lamb weak 25 cent lower; past two days around 800 head cull to good ewe $2.50-8.50, tteady. I Calif Packing Cat Tractor Comm'nw'lth it Sou I General Electric I General Motors Gt Nor Ry Pfd - - Illinois Central .......... Int Harvester .... "Kennecolt - , Lockheed Montgomery Ward .......... Nash-Kelv IN Y Central 4 Northern Pacific .. ... I Pac Ga & EI I fYkard Motor - TT; Penney ...... i Penna R R . - Republic Steel .....-... Richfield Oil Safeway Stores .............. "' Sear Roebuck ........... Southern Paclfle Standard Brand : Sunshine Mining jTrans-Amorlca J Union Oil Calif .... - Union Paclf to .US Steel - 30 64. PORTLAND, Ore., July 20 (AP-USDA Cattle: salable 100, total 180; calve salable and total 33; market slim; mostly steady; few grass steer $11.00-12.00; light cutter dairy type teers $7 50-9 00: few graia heifers $10.00-11.00; cutter $8.00-50; canner and cutter cow $0.00 7.50: few dairy type cow to $0.00; grass fat beef cows $10.00 SO: common-medium bulls $9.80. 11.00: good beef bulls quotable to $12.50: few good vealer $14 00; choice salable to $14.50 or above, common-medium 381 ! grades $10.00-13.80. ,.. 5S t .. 304 .. 141 .. 721 ... 33 1 ... 20 ... 48 ... 13 ,. 171 - 181 30 ... 41 081 ... 204 ... 194 ... Ill 4U. . 84 ... 274 ... 74 ... 84 . 84 ... 211 ...100, ... 874 Portland Produce ? rORTlANn. Ora., Jiilr (P)-HuHf v-AA irada prlnU. 4c; frln 441 'Jk iraifa print. .ei(r; tartnn 4To( a grad print, IMl rattan 4rta0 lb. JLLTTKHFAT rlrl iliiallly. mallmum , tJ of I prr cut acidity, ilcllvtrtd at raTaml. 05 581,0 lb. t prrtnlum quality, : tiiailimim ol M ttt I prr mil ad.llty. ; M Mti II,.: vall.y rmil and rounUy print, tr la than flri or MMUfll arc ,,n.t quality at i'lirtlanil lo uwlrr lint or toim.c Hi. UlfcESK Slllni prlca to Portland ra--t.lltr. Or.fon triplrl 10 In.', loaf S0e I6. IrlpUU to vnolrultra ro lb. I loaf r.'Sc f.o.l. KflfIS Prlrra to retallrra In eaaeal A Kgrail larsr, 4Htc j A mrilluin, 4Hfll A 'jtmall, 40c ilnirii. Nominal prlrr to pro. siliiwr.! A larga tac; 11 larva W,ci A hinrilliilil, 41c. k LIVH I'tilil.TIIV-lluylni prl: No. I ? srada liiriiirn brollrra up to si. lit., Ml Uoloran Iryrr. umkr t't to 4 lb., JIWI fcilor.il roaatrr. nvrr 4 III., SOl'J l-glioin fhen under lb., tf.'sr; nvrr 3l Hi., ?lKr; rol.irrtl li.n. 4 to A lb., SVc: ny-r ?(A lb!., I&tc; old niottrri, SISo lb.; ata. Etl'jo lb. I OIlEHNKn Tt'llKKVS - Selling prlcoai Stviuntry ilrrttail lirrnlrr brn. jwajo lb. 1 RAPrllTB tlnvarnmrnt rrlllng: a ag rountrr klllrd to rrtallrra 440 lb. I illvr prlrr lo producer. S4C, lb. ONitlNS (Ircrn (in-mlo dm. bunchrat JTaana yllow 4S.M: I'alllornla l'.'.7S; Walla iVni ft III per AO lb. hag. I POTATOES -, krw Yakima Whlta ltd. II. 19.40: local. K.IA cental. i COIINTRV MKATS - llnllback prlca 4o ratallarai country klllrd . bnga bait bafVr ISOI40 lb., :(W; vralrr. At, slagaf A ilUc; II. ttir; f. llei I), '.lA'.ir !b. vannrr-ciillrr cna-a I4'in lb. J ;hull carver cutter IfNic; Inluba -AA.-l-! VI, St'.ici II. Blici CI. n,e mi VS, 'M'icil medium, Vic; R loivici bcof, A A, .H.e A S0ir! II. 18c llci't AA, tWtJ. HAY Whuleenla. price nmlnl: nl falra, Nn. 2 or betlrr. W.nO: No, Mon tana llmntbv All.no. No. I grna bay, tw.no; eat-vrtch, AA.no..m.no ton. valley .point: tlmntby (valley) fjA.OO tont clover, I2A.O0. 1.10.00 ton. Hogs: salable and total 300; market steady; good-choice 180 230 lbs. $14.28-80; 250-273 lbs. $13.80-14.00; few light-light $13.25-80; good sows mostly $10.80. few lot good-choice feed er pig $15 50. Sheep: salable 330, tout eou; market slow, steady to weak; no strictly good-choice spring lambs old, held around $13.00-25; com' mon-medlum grade $0.50-11.00; medium-good grades to $12.30; common-medium yearlings $8.00 10.23; good ewe $3.00-30, com. mon down to $2.50. CHICAQO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, July 20 (PMWrA) Salable hogs 18.000; total 23,- 000; active, steady to 10c high er than Monday'a average; most advance on weight over 230 lb. and on sows; good and choice 180-270 lb. $13.70-90; top $13.00 freely; 270-300 lb. $13.30-78 good and choice hogs under 180 lb. scarce, few 140-100 lb, $12.28-13.50; good and choice 350-500 lb. sow $12.08-13.10 few heavier weight down to $12.80, and few choice light weight slightly above $13.10 Salable cattle 8000; salable calve 700; fed steer and year- lings very slow; barely steady grnssy and short fed light year ling extremely dull on both killer and itocker account; most fed steer $14.00-16.00; prospec tive top strictly choice offering around $10.78; heller neatly best $13.75; light grassy heifers extremely dull at $10.80-13.00 cows weak; cutters $0.50 down canner $7.50-8,25; most beef cow $10.50-12.80; only scattered fed offering up to $13.80 and better; bull fairly active at re cent 2S-27c decline: .practical top heavy sausage offerings $14.28: light bulls $10.50-12.00 vealcrs ..fully steady at $15.50 down. Salable sheep 1000; total 4000;' best spring lambs fairly active, fully steady; medium to choice native spring lambs $14.00-15.25; top $15.50 paid for about one deck choice assorted natives; few throwout kinds downward from $13.00; year lings scarce; sheep about steady early sales shorn slaughter ewes $7.00-75. Any soldier will tell you that the best thing to Induce chest ex pansion 1 a medal. 3 ; t Melting Ice can't kill sparkle In drinks mads with , x CANADA DRY WATER ITI "PIN-POINT CARSONATION" IASTSI r.B. Iti tptclnl formuli muVoi any drink tails bettor. though the volume of trade was lighter than in recent sessions. Wheat closed ic lower to ic higher than Monday's final levels, July $1.44, September $1,441-1; rye was 4c lower to 4c higher, July $1,051; Septem ber $1.06i, and oat were un changed to Ic off, July 6O4-09C. ANCIENT EARTHWORK One of the world' large earthwork is the Cahokla, or Monk' Mound, erected centuries ago by early mound builder. Lo cated near East St. Louis, 111., it 1 1080 feet long, 710 feet wide and tower 100 feet high at it topmost point. Mora Eggs Promised American Civilians WASHINGTON, July 20 (P) If the little red hen stay on the lob, the average American civilian can eat a few more eggs In the next 12 month than he did In the last. But he'll probably want still more. The war food administration said today that increased egg pro duction i expected "to provide for the need of our armed force and our allies and still leave more than the usual supply for civilian use." GREEN TOMATOES HOTTEST Green tomatoes are hotter than red tomatoes. Plant leaves "re frigerate" by absorbing solarn ergy and using it to vaporize wa ter within the leaf structures, re sulting in a general lowering of temperature. Red tomatoes are as much as 10 degrees cooler than green tomatoes. ILLINOIS RICH IN COAL It I estimated that, despite more than half a century of ex. tensive mining operations, not more than one-fiftieth of the coal reserve of Illinois have been tapped to date. FUNERAL IVAR If. OLSEN The funeral service for the late Ivar N. Olsen, who passed away on July 17, will take place from the chapel of Ward's Klamath Funeral home, 025 High street, on Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. L. K. Johnson of the Klamath Luther an church will officiate. Com mitment services and Interment will follow In Llnkvllle ceme tery. Friends are invited to at tend the services. Classified Ads Bring Results. Work In a Saginaw, Mich, gun factory stopped during labor dispute. This is no time to "cease firing." At least the war has put an end in many families to the old question of who wears the pants. ' jlig Drinks flfj At Cuaranteed-Fresti Produce Safeway you eon be aort the ''rrwkrnoV tor your oppetlxlno salad ore really fanrVtVeapi tedoy ond every day I Cantaloupes 8w., p,nk.m.,,.d m.i0B, Tomatoes Llv Red and firm for slicing .Lb. 7e ONIONS, dry yellow lb APRICOTS, Yakimo, IS-lb. box $2.19 POTATOES, No. 1, U. S. White Shatter 10 lb. 45c LETTUCE, local, crisp head lb. 10c CARROTS, TURNIPS, local lb. 7V4e Ye Wouldn't Buy lemb Clteee by the Bunch Would YeuF i Thot would be ridiculous, yet no more to thon buying fresh produce by the bunch, dozen or piece. You see, no two items of fresh produce ore alike, . to the only full-value woy to buy it Is by weight. Now at present prices buying produce by the pound Is ' doubly important You pay only, for whor vou get ond no more! BK I 41 naw& u Elberta Peaches For canning. AO Crate ?I.TO Hale Peaches Large Calif. IA Lugs. Crate Salad Dretslngsl DUCHESS SALAD DRESSING Pt. Jar 23c 8-oz. jar 13c NU MADE MAYONNAISE 8-oz. iar 15c KRAFT'S MIRACLE WHIP Pt Jar 27c Qt. Jar 41c MALINAS FRENCH DRESSING 5-oz. jar 11c Stamp . Mo. 13, Uarll SUGJ1B -:-59c--32c Um euunp 'Wo. IS, Uorlt ITEMS BELOW KOT ILATW1SEDGO AHEAD AND BVYt FLOUR, Kitchen Croft, 24'j-lb. sk...$1.08 FLOUR, Drifted Snow, 24'j-lb. sk $1.15 CAKE FLOUR, Gold Medal Softasilk, 44-oi. pkg 25c CORN MEAL, Alber's yellow or white, 10-lb. bag 44e White, 10-lb. bog 49c KELLOGG'S PEP, 8-ox. pkg 9c GRAPENUT FLAKES, 12-ox. pkg 13c GRAPENUTS, 12-o. pkg 13c PANCAKE FLOUR, Susanna, 3Vi-lb. pkg 19e BROWN RICE, M J B, Mb. pkg 13c 2-lb. pkg. 25c SODA CRACKERS, Tatty Maid, 2-lb. pkg 27e AUNT POLLY'S Soup Mix, 2V4-os. pkg 325e BREAD, Julia Lee Wright, l'a-lb. loot 13c KRAUT JUICE, Libby'i, 12-oz. boHle....l0c OLIVES. Lindsay, med. rise. Dint class 23c ASSORTED KOOL AID BEVERAGES, 5e pkas 29e If If you want those summertime salad to be devoured right down to the lest shred of lettuce, then use a dressing that will change the ordinary salad into one of those delicious creations which every member of the family attacks with gusto! Doesn't matter whether it's the old-fashioned kind or a favorite from your grocery. By the way, the cooked mayonnaise given below is a cross between mayonnaise and the salad dressing that's eo. popular nowa day. COOKED MAYONNAISI EDWARDS COFFEE lottt frail la the Oround to Ontar Pound Baft 26c 299 yelks 2 taps, mustard 1 Up. salt t tap. cayenne pepper , tap. garlic salt t Up. celery salt Up. paprika x Up. Worcester shire sauce cup vinegar 1 cup salad oil 1 tbsp. ahortening '3 cup enriched flour 1 cup water Coffee Stamp 21 Expires July 211 RATIONED ITEMS (8) BABY LIMA BEANS, 2- lb. Kraft bag 24c (12) CRANBERRY BEANS, 3- lb. Kraft bag .......32e (8) SPLIT PEAS, green, 2-lb. Kraft bag .24e (16) CORN, Country Home. Cream Style, No. 2 can 15 (15) GREEN BEANS, Keep 'Em Fly ing, cut green. No. 2Yt con..,.17e (11) GREEN BEANS, Gardenside, No. 2 can ...... .1 (18) PEAS, Gardenside, No. 2 can J25 pkg.. 39e 19e PABLUM BABY FOOD. 18-ox. COFCFE STRETCHER, Bulkee, 1-lb. pkg SALT. Morton' plain or Iodised, 76-ox. okei WESTAG VANILLA FLAVOR, 4-n. bottle VINEGAR. Old Mill, elder. l-tal. bot. MAPLE EXTRACT, Schilling', 1-o. bottle 19e MIKTARn. Frneh', 6-o. jar . 9e JELS RITE PECTIN, 8-oi 225e . 8c He 41c V r" T llffir Jl SIS'rCSTw'S . Combine egg yolks, seasonings and vinegar in deep mixing bowL b. Add oil without stirring. c. Make sauce: Melt shortening in top of 1-qt. double boiler. Add flour and gradually add water, stirring until smooth. Cook over rapidly boiling 'water until mixture is thick and smooth, about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. d. Pour hot, cooked sauce into bowl with oil and vinegar mixture and beat with rotary beater until smooth' and fluffy, about 3 minutes. e. Store in covered jar in cool place. Makes 1 pt. - PIQUANT FRENCH DRESSING Combine 'i-cap vinegar or lemon juice with 5,1 -cup oil, preferably olive oil. Season with tap. salt, a dash of pep per, 14 tsp. paprika and 1' tbsp. sugar. Pour into a bottle or jar containing a bud of garlic and a whole clove. Shake .vigorously. Remove garlic after an hour or two if you just want a tiny hint of the garlic -flavor. . Always shake before using. HOMAYONNAISE Beat together 1 egg yolk, 1 tsp. salt, H tsp. dry mus tard and H tap. sugar. When frothy, add 1 tbsp. vinegar or lemon juice and beat again. Beat in salad or olive oil very gradually, adding just a few drops at a time to prevent curdling, until 'A cup oil has been added. When mixture thickens, add. another tbsp. vinegar or lemon juice and beat again. FRUIT SALAD DISSIRT DRISSINO Combine 1 cup mayonnaise or salad dressing, homemade or prepared dress ing, with 1 cup creamy cottage cheese and J4-cup honey. Serve generously over fruit salad desserts. DeUghtful for those luncheon salads that are a meal in themselves. WOULD YOU LIKE TO OIVI A PARTY? No need to rule parties out for the duration. Julia Lee Wright's new Family Circle article is all about parties designed for NOW. Simple but with new twists. Get your copy today. Safeway Honttmakert' BurtaM JULIA LEE WRIGHT. DirKtoc IVORY SOAP GUEST IVORY. 3 lOrxSIC 2 Bors 9e WHITE KING 3 bars 14c? TOILET SOAP OXYDOL 23c GRANULATED SOAP RATIONED ITEMS (18) APRICOTS, Red Tag Choice, No. 303 glass 18e (7) PRUNES, Red Tag Choice, No. 2Vi con ... le (23) PEACHES, Highway, yellow cling. No. 2Vi can .. 21 e (14) APPLESAUCE, Libby's, No. 2 can 15 (5R) CRISCO SHORTENING, 1-lb. ctn 24 (5R) ROYAL SATIN SHORTENING, 1- lb. glass ..........22c (15R) 3-lb. glass .....60e (8R) OLEOMARGARINE, Parkay, 2- lb. pkg . 49 PALMOLIVE Teflet Soa, 3bars20c SWEETHEART ,2 Brsl3 fwyovz can -you can UMM! I'M 00 OLAD TO SK VOUI COMI ON IN THE KITCHEN WHIII I FINISH A imu iBmi i .... .aaaaa-aiA a"wssx. " 1111 iwewrwwTgcwi rmwir r JOB. TS II 111 I -VOUVBNevW fCW 7 I I I WONt KNOW A THINJ I I WHY-rT TEUs HOW TO DO POTSSURS J ABOUT IT, BUT I SAW AN AO V - CANNING, PKKUN6, HOW 10 MAKE JELLIES 1 0OWM AT SAFEWAY AOVISINS rT, ?" AN0 OH.OOIXY, MARGE QUICK, HOW CAM I VOU TO SEND FOR THIS HOME . I SET ONE OF THESE .ataaMv 1 fa&sVV YfW&k vSBjA 6eo-tw.cvuaNo rZfr -gJiik sS$t w J I TOILET 0, SOAP iZm' Kelloggs Deal 2 Giant Pkg. Corn Flake, One Lge. Pkg. Bran Flakes . AW three plc pkg s. only m ASrerttaad VaMM bjMt to llaitMi ObaasM aa4 AvallaM gtispitef