July 20. 1043
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
ManJzetl and fyiH&Hxual
I4EGENT LOSSES
RETRIEVED ON
T
MARKET
00
By VICTOR EUBANK
NEW YOHK, July 20 lPj The
slock nnirkct rctrloved tome of
It rpcpnt louse today on re
vlvul of buyintf which hd lt
ticst forco In the first hour,
In the Inter proceeding! the
drmuiid slackened end moit
lenders In the cloning hour were
ii bit under Inn price but still
wcro uhend fraction to around 2
nnlnts.
A The rise covered lot of
uround, taking In motor, teel,
rubbers, conucrs. utilities, firm
equipment, ulrcnifu end relli.
" Sliiircn ruled n "peace" Issues
received better than average sup
port. Soft drink itocki record
cd wide advance. Transac
tlon of approximately 1.000,000
allure for the session were con
Kiderubly under yesterday' vol
ume. Prominent on the rise were
Coodyenr. Montgomery Ward,
Sears Roebuck. Cnite, Oliver
Kuriii, Cuterpllliir. Douglu Air-
criift, United Aircrnii, wesiing
biiut. Jolins-Manvllle, Western
Union. Pepsi-Cola, Coca-Cola
. and Santa t'c.
Showing moderate gains were
U. S. Steel, Uethlehem, General
Miitor. American Telephone,
Anuconda, Stnndnrd Oil (N. J.),
tlrcnt Northern, Southern Pad'
Q'le. and N. Y. Central,
j Hond were generally higher.
' C'loalni! auntatlona:
Anierlnin Can 8SI
. Am Ci.r & Fdy 38
Am Tel & Tel 18111
, Amicondn 271
Calif Packing .-- 27t
$10.80-78, few 111.00; choice
light feeder pig scarce, quoted
to $16.80.
SHEEP: Salable 700; total
1000; market alow, around 11.00
lower than Tucaday or itoady
with lata Wednesday; good to
choice iprlng lamb $11.00-25,
few $11.00, lome held nlgher:
few feeder $8.00-10.00: good
ewe weaker at $9.00-29, com
mon down to $2.00.
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO, July 20 (AP-WFA)
Salable hog 19,000; total 29,000;
(low, weight under 240 lb., 10'
10a lower; heavier weight and
iow, lower; good and choice
180-230 lb., $14.00-28; top
$14.30 sparingly; 290-300 lb.,
$13.78-14.20; few load 326-378
lb., $13.40-09; few good and
choice 140-180 lb., $12.78 13.78;
moit 380-090 lb. low $1Z.S0
13.00; choice light weight $13.10.
Salable cattle 4800; calve 600;
fed iteer and yearling, alio
yearling heifer, fully ateady;
trlctly choice offering abaont;
top $18.90; bulk fed offerings
$14.28-10.00; grassy uud warmed
up kind $12.80-13.78; stock cat
tie carce but very dull; killer
buying (lightly lower grade cot
tie above replacemnt buyers'
bid; beat heifers $19.78; mixed
offrlngs $16.00; beef cow steady
but canner and cutter weak
heavy bull fully steady, with
weighty sausage offering to
14.80; light kind weak at $10.80-
11.00; vealer closed 23c higher;
choice offerings reached $19.79.
Salable sheep 1000; total 7000;
fed spring lambs and yearlings
slow, about steady; bids and sales
medium to choice native spring
lamb $13.00-14.90; best held
above $14.70; short deck good to
choice BO lb. yearlings with No.
1 skin $13.25. Sheep about
steady, native shorn slaughter
ewe $7.00-8.00.
..... 60
1
... 23 1
821
281
131
69
311
m
Bi
461
121
N Y Central H
Northern Pacific 16
I Pe C!hs F.I Zl
Pi.-knrH Motor 3
Al'ennii It R 28
' Itenuhlle Steel HI
' rtlrhfleld Oil 8
I Knfmvnv Stores 461
Rears Roebuck 81
Cut Tractor .
. Coiiim'nw'lth It Sou ,
' C.i'nernl KlrctrlC
General Motors
(it Nor Ry pfd ........
Illlnola Central ........
lot Harvester ...
Kennecolt
Lockheed
l.ong-Hell "A"
MonlKomery Ward ..
Nn.ihKelv
Southern Pacific ....
Standard Brand ....
, Sunshine Mining ....
t Trans-America -.
; Union Oil Calif .
Union Taclflc
U S Steel
271
71
81
.. 8l
... 20 i
... BRt
.. 85 1
i Warner Picture 131
LIVESTOCK
' SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
i .Tulv 20 (AP-WFA) CATTLE
Salable 80. Slow, about ateady,
largely week-end clean up; pock'
aae medium hold over 1140 lb
5 steer $13.50; desirable heifer
) and fat range cows aoscm.
I canner and cutters $8.00-8.uu;
m.dlum bulls $10.0011.00
O Calve none. Good to choice
vealers salable $13.00-14.00.
HOGS: Salable 100. Around
' 15-20 cent lower; packnue
s choice 238 lb. barrows and gilts
$15.15; odd good sow ild.ou.
'. SHEEP: Salable 2000. Slow,
I ...nl. AhnlrM tfrnHes absent,
i about 750 head medium to good
lambs offered; cull to good ewe
4 . quoted $2.50-8.50. steady.
4 M" "
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 20
I (A P-USDA) CATTLE: Salable
125, total 175; calves: salable 25,
j total 85: market slow, steady to
' weak; few grass steers $10.00 to
I $12.00, light cutter tccr down
' i ward to $7.50; cutter to common
j heifer $8.00 10.50, gros fat hell
( er to $12.00; Conner and cutter
j cows $3.50-7.00, shelly cows
down to S5.00. common beef
cnw 8.50-9.00: load Rood gross
fiit beef cow to $11.00; medium
Vn onnrl hull 10.00-12.00; good
Vvcoler $14.00, choice quotoble
4 In $14.50.
lions: Rnluble and total 300
! market steady to 15c lower; good
to choleo 185-230 lbs. $14.35 to
I mnstlv 14.50: 240-270 lbs
$13.50 to $14.00, lighter weight
f $13.00-75; good sows strong at
i KIDNEYS
! MUST REMOVE
i EXCESS ACIDS
Help 15 Miles of Kidney Tubee
Flush Out folronoua waste
If yffli hava an Ataaa of i cMa In your Mood,
iur IS mil nf klilnay .utwa tna M
......
I workMl.Tlim liny Bllaraand lut-ara work-
ins ilsy anil nlglil lo bain Natura rid your
, ayalrm of airfaa arWa and nobonoua Mala.
I When dimnlH of kldnay tuncUonwrmlU
. fiowonniui matt.r wi ramaln ID vo-T Die
: fliayrauiia nagging backaoha,rb.umauai
I Irg palna, Iom of pep and anargy, atll
i liinhtn, availing, pufllneaa undar tb
j (iradarlioi and illiilnras. Fraqiiant or
K.I n Mmaln In WI'T bUMM
mayrauM nagging wmwim,tuiwhmimi,i
so vymt
I tiamngai with amartlna anatttniliil sow
' llmm ahnws tbera Is aomauun wrong wiva
' your kldnaya or bladder. ,
I . KMnnyamynibalntbaanieMOoiraUJ
l so auk your ilmgglat f or Doan'a P1IU, u""1;
riwullv by mllliona for ovur 40 y.aia. Tbay
Viva happy rellrf and will halp tba 18 mUH of
kldnay tuhaa fliuih out PoUonous Waal Iron
I youi blood, Oat Doan'a Pills,
HOT WEATHER
SPEEDSW1NTEH
GRAIN RIPENING
By The Associated Pre
Warm weather, predominating
In Oreuon through the week end'
Ing July 17, ha been speedily
ripening winter grains, wiin nar.
vesting: underway In warmer ar
eas and some wheat already
marketed.
Occasional over 100 degree
temperature damaged spring
nraln and Immature winter
iirain In small area, and -local
Ized hall hit some fruit and
vetch seed but -conditions gea
crally promised good corn, fruit
and truck cropfl
Weather bureau of the U. S
department of commerce predict
ed heavy filbert crops, but an un
even walnut yield. Cherries
and raspberries, except In high
areas, are nearly all picked. La
ter berries are showing good
yields.
Unlrrigatcd pastures are dry
ing, although not as fast as usual
for thl season. Irrigated pas
tures are good; and favorable
conditions for haying were re
ported by the weather bureau.
Green peas are going to can
neries over limited area. Dry
pea harvest I underway, and
canning bean will be ready for
nick Inn shortly. A small amount
of flax has been harvested.
Malheur county has been ship
ping early potatoes. Early Iambs
are now in me marxeu, ana
some have been sheared.
RODEO CHECK
BOOSTS FUND
F
OR WOUNDED
Preserve Four Freedoms by
Investing in War Bonds
WHEAT
CHICAGO, July 29 fP)
After a strong and active open
Ing with gains extending lo more
than a cent, grains turned easier
today In a listless trade. Buying
encouraged by absence of refer
enca to price ceilings and roll'
back in President Roosevelt
speech last night created the
initial upturn. '
Interest In the market faded
quickly after the first hour and
some of the early advances were
lost. Rye ran Into renewed sell'
Ing from brokers with eastern
connections and hedging pres
sure appeared In wheat. It was
said that wheat ceilings would
be announced shortly, but it ap
peered there would be no Imme
diate setting of maximum on
hard wheat.
At the close wheat was l-lc
higher than yesterday s finish
September $1,441-1, oats were
up l-ic, September 70tc, and
rye wax ahead 1-1 ic, September
$1,021.
Potatoes
CHICAGO, July 29 (D Po
tatoes, arrivals 89, on track 178;
total U. S. shipment 762; sup
plies moderate; demand good;
firm for white stocks; dull for
red stocks; Washington long
whites, U. S. No. 1, $4.20-25
Oregon Bliss Triumphs $3.00
Nebraska Red Warbas $2.25
Missouri Bliss Triumphs $2.40
The Commando wounded serv
ice men fund received a
13326.13 boost this week with
tho presentation or. a cnct-K ,ior
that amount by ine zviamain
Buckaroo Day committee, head
ed by O. D. Matthew. The
money wa the amount netted
by dances and by ine roaeo
over the Fourth of July celebs
tion.
Thl money is In addition to
a check for about $900 given to
the fund by the Sheriff Posse
earlier, nroceeds from the horse-
racing at the rodeo, which was
sDonsorcd by the posse.
In the financial statement
made by the rodeo committee,
dances netted $1445.78 and the
rodeo $1880.35.
The money will be used to
bring wounded service men here
from hospital on the coast.
Twelve of the men are in town
now a guest of the Com
mandos,
Courthouse Records
Complaints Filed
Marie M. Epoch versus Earl
Epoch. Suit for divorce, charge
cruel and inhuman treatment.
Couple married in Klamath
Falls, April 21, 1939. Plaintiff
ask restoration of maiden name,
Marie M. Hosford. Edward B.
Aahurst, attorney for plaintiff.
By ALICE LAMM
Soroptlralst Club
Mrs. W. A. Spangler said In
her radio broadcast on July 21,
"We hear much about the four
freedoms the freedom ot
speech, of religion, the freedom
from want and fear. In Ameri
ca, we have freedom of speech
and of religion, and when that
wonderful day comes that the
war 1 over we want our armed
force to come back to a land
that 1 free from want and fear.
"The great catartrophe of in
flation could easily destroy the
hope of h o 1 d i n g out to our
fighting men the reward of re
turning to a homeland that has
retained these last two tree'
doms. How tragic it would be
II that war-weary boy who
risked his life and health to
keep men free should return
to a land ridden with want end
riddled by fear; a land lacking
in the Deace he has so aesper-
atcly striven for and which he
to richly deserves but which
has been lost to him by pend'
cr and hoarder on the home
frnnt.
"Are we going to let our he
roc from battle front all over
tho world come home to find
the way of life they fought to
preserve has been carelessly
lost for tnem Because we iwi'
ized too late that the power to
prevent inflation was in our
hands? Indeed, we CAN pre
vent thl. We can do without
some of the thing we ordinari
ly consider essential If we will
but realize that this shortage of
goods on the one hand and a
ready market on the other is a
sure way to inflation.
The preventive? Take ad
vantage of the opportunity to
Invest In war bonds.
The Soroptimista and Bust
ncss and Professional Women
have but three days left in their
bond drive. Let' buy bonds
with all available money and
preserve the four freedoms;
give our boys back the America
they know and love.
Lakeview Salvage
Drive Nets $700
LAKEVIEW The salvage
camnaidn conducted this last fall
netted the Lake county salvage
committee $701.50, according to
Mrs. John Buell, chairwoman
and William Holloway. chairman
of the county committeo.
Elahty-three tons of scrap iron
were sold from the salvage pile
that was across from the post-
office. 81 tons rubber tires, and
a little over 100 pounds of non-
ferrous metals. "Shorty" Lough
purchased the salvage material
from the county committee.
Stockman Slated
To Visit Klamath
Lowell Stockman, second dis
trict congressman, is tentatively
slated to visit KlamBth Falls the
latter part of next week, accord
ing to word received from him'.
He returned to Oregon from
Washington, D. C, after congress
adjourned, and has been at nil
Pendleton home.
Stockman plan to cover most
of the district on a quick trip,
probably traveling by bus, it Is
understood.
Twenty Killed When
Airliner Crashes,
Burns in Kentucky
(Continued From Page One)
of Nashville. Tenn., who was ac
companied by her infant child.
The transport left Louisville,
Ky., for Nashville, Tenn., at
9:54 p. m. (CWT) piloted by Capt.
Harry A. Stiller of Pittsburgh,
Pa., according to American Air
lines. The plane was last heard
from at 10:30 p. m. (CWT) at
Smith Grove, Ky.
U. S. Planes Raid
Hongkong, Say Japs
NEW YORK. July 29 P)
The Tokyo radio reported In a
broadcast that 10 U. S. planes
raided Hongkong today, drop
ping 20 bombs which caused
slight damage."
The report wa recorded by
the U. S. foreign broadcast in
telligence service.
There was no allied confir
mation of the raid.
Lieut. Gen. Joseph W. Stll
well'- headquarters announced
in a communique today that
U. S. planes raided Hongkong
two days ago, a raid first re-
portcdbytheagaiesc
FIRST TREE F
10 BE DEDICATED
v
THIS LA W CAM
STOP YOUR DRIVING !
Unless . Under this new l.w, an accident may cost
you not only your right to drive or register a car, but alio the
car and everything else you possess unless you can prove
your financial responsibility up to $11,000.
The simplest, safest and most effective way to dispel this
dreadful danger is to secure our low-cost Auto Liability Policy
atoncel
For lomplelt iuformahoa, call or mil 19
PORTLAND BRANCH OFFICI
72J Yeon Building ,
Portland, Oregon
Telephone Atwater 9438
Final plans are shaping for
the dedication of the nation's
first tree farm, part of which
i located near Klamath Falls.
The tree farm comprises the
entire holdings of the Weyer
haeuser Timber company, who
hnvn dedicated these timber
lands to the growing of trees
and for the future of industrial
nrnrluction in this county.
The dedication will be Thurs
day, August 8, and a tentative
nroffram has been set up. First
part ol tne program wm u
conducted m tne woooa
convenient site near the Ash'
land-Klamath Falls highway ana
u.111 ha at 2 n. m.
Governor Earl sneti ana
prominent forest officials and
lumbermen will take part in
these exercise.
, Thursday, evening banquet
Is to be held at the Wlllard
hotel at which Governor Snell
will be the principal speaker.
The public is invited to both
affairs.
Women' place today seems to
be In the home of some war
plant
China has an area of 4,000,-
000 square miles.
ENDORSEMENT
Thl 1 one vacation season
when the boa, during your ab
sence, Isn't going to find out he
doesn't need you.
THE TOWN SHOP
CHECK MADE
BY QPA MAN
OPA Investigator have been
checking service stations to see
that all gasoline coupons turn
ed in exchange for gasoline
have been properly endorsed,
it was announced today.
Several violations of the
amendment making it necessary
to endorse all gasoline coupons
on the face have been found,
and violators have been Issued
citation asking them to come
before tbe board and explain
the reason for this neglect. Tbe
board has power to remove
some of the coupons a penalty
for violations.
The check of coupons will
continue during the rest of the
week, investigators revealed.
Under the new amendment, all
coupons must be endorsed in
ink with the license number
and the state aa soon a they
are received. Service station at
tendants must not endorse the
coupons for the drivers.
Purpose of the ruling 1 to
prevent use of stamps if they
are lost or stolen.
PRESENTS
1 '5
Lovely Jonis Carter, Hollywood Movie Star.
prefers
Debonair Liquid Chef fawn
to all other Leg-Make-ups
It it easy to apply and doe not streak.
Effectively conceals blemishes.
Need not remove hair to usa hV,
It is not hormful to the skin
(contains no dye or shellac).
Cost is less than 3c per pair.
S1.506-oz. bottla
(Approximately 42 pairs)
THE TOWN SHOP
Main at Fifth
tmrn
Flavor-mellowed! Nabisco'
exclusive malt-flavoring proc
ess has captured appetite of
4 out of S people!
Spoon-size! Easy to eat!
"Mom, what fun to eat! " These
crisp, tender morsels of good
ness fit in your spoon and never
slip out from dish to mouth.
GET GOING RIGHT, EAT
SHREDDIESI Shreddies gives
you the energy-nourishment of
whole wheat plus vitamins
and other valuable food elements!
"Sh-RIDDIES" It aa xcluilve
product of NABISCO . . .
NATIONAL (ISCUIT COMPANY
' la 5? I
rsx ( fomeetous
i&m I ofATfffAfm f J iv
I mm. f '
lO it? WHEAT BISCUIT W
oJgP
Cabbage
Lb. 5c
Watermelons
Lb. 3c
Tomatoes
2 lbs. 27c
Ashland Corn
Doz. 59c
New Potatoes
10 lbs. 45c
25 lbs. $1.10
Apples
Gravenstein
3 lbs. 29c
Green Beans
2 lbs. 29c
BIKS?
Swift's Prem 12-Os. Tin
S Points.
Tillamook Cheese
Lb.
Points. ,
Swift Milk
Tall Tin.
I Point
Cut Beans Ho. 2 Tin
II Points Lane County-
Tomato Sauce Buffet Tin
3 Points Del Monte.
35c
37c
,o, 23c
i5e
2 Lb.. 49c
.15e
Parkay Margarine. 1
4 Points.
(IB) Peas. Wadham's, No. 2 tin
(16) Del Monte Tomatoes, No. 1 tell, solid peck 13e '
(24) Tomatoes, Silverdale, No. 2Va tie ... -14e
( 3) Tomoto Sauce, Standby, 8-o. tin 5
(16) Diamond A Corn, No. 2 tin..... 14
(23) Royal Club Peaches, No. 2V tin ,27e
(15) Pears, Medford, No. 2Vi tin ... .....28e
( 2) Grapefruit Juice, Royal Club, No. 2 tin. 10e
POINT-FREE FOOD VALUES
Sklppr Peanut Butter, 1-Lb. Jar ,
Kraft Miracle Whip. Pt. Jat
Post Toaitl, 11-Oa. Pkg.
Puxex. H Gallon .
27c
... 8c
Kool-AId. Assorted Flavor
ScotTissue .
Waldort Tissue
ScotTowels
23 Grape-Nuts, Large Pkg.
Zoom. Fisher's. lW-Lb. Pkg. -.
Sperry's Pancake Flour. 9-8-Lb. Bag
WheaUes. 8-Oa. Pkg.
Swansdown Flour. 24 H Lbs.
23
$1.15
... 2 Pkgs.
. 3 Roll 2S
. 4 Rolls 19f)
2 Rolli It
IS
20
Sunshine Hi-Ho Crackers, Pkg.
Snowdrlit, (15 Pis.), 3-Lb. Jar
Grapenut Flakes. Large Pkg. 13
Post Tens, Pkg. 24
MUTTON SALE
Legs lk
Chops tb
Shoulder Lb.
Stew Lb
As Long as They Last
Ground Beef ffj 29c
Beef Roast
Steer Beef.
Lb. .
25c
24c
23c
10c
Pork Sausage Country
Sausage Lb. .
28c
27c
Pork Steak .'"1 Lb 34c
Jewel Shortening Lb. 22c
3 Lbs. 65 4 Lbs. 37