The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, April 13, 1941, Page 13, Image 13

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    April .A. 1041
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
ManJzetl and tyincMcial
BALKAN
DIES STOCK
MARKET DIN
NEW YORK, April 11 W)
Leading stocks thlfted to low
er Udgu In today'! market ai
llttla mora apprehension ovar
tha battla In the Balkana appar
enlly discouraged buyen.
Stool led tha back-slide and
number of new 1041 Iowa
were touched on Uia move. While
lo, foi the moil part were
In -X actions, a point or ao wai
lupped olf icaltered luuei. Num
erous pivotal were unchanged.
Drallngi picked up at lntervali
and transfers for tha two hours
werfe around 300.000 aharei
Today quotations:
Air Reduction 381
Alaska Juneau .
AI Cliim & Dye
American Can .
AlllsCha'mere
Am Car & Kdy
Am Had Sta San
Am Itoll Mllla ...
Am Smelt & Kff .
Am Trl & Tel ...
Am Water Worki
Anacondn ..
Armour III .
Alchlaou
Aviation Corp
Bald Loco
Hondlx Avla .
Bc-th Steel
Hi ing Alrp
en
Ilurga-Warner
Callahan Z L ....
41
.... 150
27
AT
941
" 01
131
sal
ISM
Calumet llec
Canada Dry .. ..
Canadian Pacific
Cat Tractor
C'ulancw
Che it Ohio ,
Chrysler ..
Col Caa & El
Com'l Solvent ....
Comm'nw'lth
Cuiuol Aircraft
Consul Edison ..
Consul Oil
Com I Can .....
Corn Producti
Crown Zellcrbach
Curtla Wright ..
iug Aircraft .....
Dupunt De N ....
lutstman Kodak
E) Pow it Lt .. .
G"al Electric
C.jVel Food ...
General Motor
Goodrich
Goodyear Tire
Gt Nor Ry pfd
Greyhound
Illinoia Central .
lnsp Copper
Int Harvester
lilt Pap tt P pfd
lot Tel & Tel .
Johns Manvlllo
Kennecolt .-
Llb;0 Ford
Lockheed
Loew's
Loijg Bell "A"
221
4
241
31
131
33 k
721
13S
IB
161
1
51
lit
3i
40s
20
381
SO
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Carload Potato Shipments
Sou -...716
.... 24 1
201
361 1
481
111
mz 67
wnl
-132
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301
3S(
. 401
ZZZZI 171
241
101
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43
321
291
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nn,n' Season of 1840-41 Season of 1838-40
Apr. to Season Apr. to Season
Apr. Dallr Data to Data Dally Data to Date
l 33 33 8322 3T 27 8488
3 16 Bl 8338 ' 37 64 6825
5 40 'l00 6387 38 B9 6860
4 85 139 8422 27 . 126 6587
6 47 182 8469 33 159 8620
3 185 8412 33 194 6655
7 47 212 8519 3 197 6638
8 34 268 8353 21 218 8679
9 45 311 8598 29 247 6708
10 34 345 8632 27 274 6733
11 23 290 6760
iT" 19 318 6779
liT" 17 333 6796
14 - g 340 6801
15 17 337 " 6818
10 3 380 6821
17 - 3g8 gg29
18 l 382 6843
IB 18 388 6830
20 8 407 6888
21 3 410 6871
22 12 422 6883
23 13 435 6896
24 10 443 6806
25 12 437 6818
26 I 14 471" 6932
27 I 1 IB 490 6831
28" 4 484 6953
29 14 508 ' 6969
30 8 514 6973
ir II
Shlpmanu by Truck 227
Grand Total 741 7202
Montgomery Ward .
NahKelv
Nat'l Biscuit
Nat'l Dairy Prod .
Nat'l Dlst
National Lead
N Y Central
No Am Aviation .
North Amer Co
Northern Pacific
Ohio Oil
Otis Steel
Pac Gas & El
Packard Motor
Pan Amer Airways .
Paramoup.1 Pic ........
Penney (J C)
Penna R R
Phelps Dodge
Phillip Pet
Proctor tt Gambia .
Pub Svc N J
Pullman ........
Radio
Republic Steel .
Richfield Oil ...
Safeway Store
Sears Roebuck
Shall Union ....
341
4
17
121
201
131
12
131
14
6
7
71
28 1
21
101
Hi
79k
23 k
26k
37
54k
25
261
4
17k
84
351
691
12
Socony Vacuum .
Sou Cal Edison .
Southern Pacific
Sparry Corp
Standard Brands
Stand Oil Calif
Stand Oil Ind
Stand Oil N J
Stone & Webster
Studebaker ..
Sunshlno Mining .
Texas Corp
Trans-America
Union Carbide
Union Pacific ...
United Airlines
United Aircraft
United Corporation
United Drug .
United Fruit ..
U S Rubber
U S Rubber pfd
U S Steel
Vanadium
Warner Pictures .....
Western Union -. .
Westinghouse . ....
Woolworth
. 81
. 24k
. 91
. 32
. 6
. 191
. 271
. 341
. 0
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; st
. 36k
. 41
. 621
, 76k
101
, 341
I
31
601
21k
87
52
241
3k
20
91
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Father Carves the Easter Ham It's Easy
.Some of our modern fathers complain about carving at the table. Should it be done in the kitchen,
one' of the finest family festive traditions suffer a setback.
4s. .orrcct bam carving is one of the easiest tricks to learn if the bead of the house will spend a few
rnauies studying these photograph and instructions. And how neat carving job. performed at the
table, will add to the smartness of your ham dinner this Easter!
The ham should always rfc placed before the host with the shank bone at the carver's right. Place)
the platter near the plates. Be sure the carving knife is sharp. Now follow directions below.
- - 'v -
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Ittrr a flat bale for Carving, cut off
half Inch (or more) lengthwise
tic from the thinner edge of the
ham. (To avoid confusion and to aid
rhr-arrer, this slice mar be cut off la
(aUitchen. On the under side of the
hats, note in the butt end the slant
ing, four-inch long bone called the
aiith bone nearer the thick edge of
the ham. The lengthwise slice should
he cut off the thinner edge opposite
this slanting bone.)
2 Insect tha fork In the butt cad,
grasp the shank bone, and rata
the bam to rest securely on the cut
side. Sometimes this will turn tha
glased surface toward the host, for
other hams the unglaxed surface will
be toward the host. (If nam Is a left
side one it will be turned one way;
If right, the other.) Hold ham firmly
with the fork. Cat oat a wedge
shaped piece at tha base of the carve
near the shank end.
3 Starting at the wedge, cot ilica
te the bone, slanting the knife
somewhat from the surface to the
bone. Continue te cut slices until the
aitch bona it reached. (These an tha
famous boneahoe cuts, the choicest
of all. No single cut of meat of any
description enjoys a greater popular
ity the world over thao this symbol
of good luck. To en ov it to the utmost
in its modern tender -as-chlck en form,
do not slice the horseshoe too thin.)
Ji " I .f? ! I . ; ; I
'"' h
A Keep fork in place to steady the
t ham. Release slices from the bone
-1 running the knifo along ih bona
roiti the wedge shape cut to the aitch
ITS (Here's where that good sharp
faV will prove its value. If you have
epc your knife well sharpened and
If its edge has been preserved by fre-
liuent use of the steel, you will have
little or no trouble. Even tender ham
reeds sharp cutting for neatness.)
5 Use the fork to steady the slices as
the knife is slipped under to lift
them onto the platter ready for serv
ice. A 12-to-U pound ham should
yield 14 or 15 good lised M-inch
thick horseshoe cuts, and this num
ber will be enough for most families
on most occasions. But if more are
needed, the butt and thin tide will
provide many more substantial and
attractive sarrlags.
fSMM mU InHrtellHu nmm Ntrtbs Upm, Sirttt 4 Cl
6 Turn the ham to rest flat on the
platter as in the original position.
If mora servings are needed, cut
slices from the butt end. Cut smells
slices from the thin tide of the ham,
carving at right angles to long bone.
Release ham slice from the bone by
cutting lengthwise on either side of
tha bone. These slices are smaller
than tha horseshoe cuts bat make
good ssrviogs.
NEWS OF THE THEATRES
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Spencer Tracy. Mickey Rooney and Bobs Watson bring to the
screen again those lovable characterisation of "Boys' Town." . . .
this time In a sequel to thst picture. "Men of Boys' Town," pick
ing up tha story whera the original picture left off, opens at the
Pelican theatre Sunday.
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9 Hh . J
Joan Blondell, Roland Young and Carole Landis are three of
the atarrlng players In Hal Roach's "Topper Returns." now at the
Esquire theatre, and they contribute a number oi merry twists
te the plot oi the story.
RECOVERY CLIMB
CHICAGO, AprU 12 UP)
Wheat prices row more than a
cent a bushel In the short ses
sion today, continuing the re
covery trend which has been
under way since mid-week and
has restored more than half of
the loss the market took after
the opening of hostilities In the
Balkans.
Buying waa cased largely on
reports of improved flour busi
ness, with previous short sellers
active In covering operations.
There were trade reports that
flour business over the holiday
amounted to about 150,000 bar
rels. Prospects of higher loan
rates for the new crop also at
tracted attention.
Wheat closed life higher
than Thursday, May 9111c, July
60i-kci corn t-lc up. May 671-
67 Sc, July 681c; oats l-lc high
er.'
S. r. LIVESTOCK.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO.
April 12 (AP-FSMN) Hogs: for
five days: salable 18S0; for week:
butchers 2 5-3 5c higher, packing
sows 50c higher; week s bulk
185-225 lb. California 110.00
$10.10, load 200 lb. Oregon
$10.25, extreme top, most heavy
hogs $9.60; packing sows $7.50
$8.10; today salable 15.
Cattle: for five dtysr salable
800; for week: better grades
steers and she-stock steady, com
mon steers 10-15c lower, bulls
and low grade stock firm; week's
actual top fed yearllnga $11.00-
$11.50, five cars 8S0-9S0 lb.
$10.75-11.00, seven loads med
ium steers $9.25-50. few loads
$10.00-25; package fed 750 lb.
heifers $10.50; few range cows
$8.23-75, weighty dairy cows
$7.00-25, cutter to common $8
$6.75, cannera $4.50-5.50; bulls
$7.75-8.25, few good 2450 lbs.
$8.75; today salable none.
Calves: for five days: salable
60; around 50c lower, good to
choice $12.00-13.00, medium
calves $1.00 lower $ 00-10.00.
Sheep: for five days: salable
425; for week: spring lambs,
weak, quoted $10.50-11 50 about
65 head medium and good 81
lb. spring lambs $10 75; wooled
ewea $8 00-75, common at $4.00;
today: salable none.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore.. AprU 12
(AP-USDA) HOGS: For week
salable 333S; compared last Fri
day market 75-80c higher;
week's bulk 175-215 lb. weight
$9.75-10, late sales-mostly "$9.75
225-270 lbs. $9-25, . early to
$9.50; light light $9-25; pack
ing sows $7.50-8.25, lightweights
to $8.50 and over; feeder pigs
$9.35-10.
- CATTLE: For week salable
2575, calves 325; compared
week ago, steers strong to 25c
higher, other classes mostly 25c
up, instances 50c higher; veal
era steady; bulk fed steers
Embroider Map Of State Flower
com m HOvwoa ats, c
PATTERN 6918
Our country the pride and
boast of every American! Em
broider this map for your home
it's colorful with all the state
flowers in natural colors. Frame
or use as a hanging. Pattern
6918 contains a transfer pattern
of a map 14 by 20 inches; color
chart; materials needed; illustrsy
tions of stitches.
To obtain this pattern send 10
cents In coin to The Herald and
News, Household Arts Depart
ment, Klamath Falls. Be sure to
write plainly your NAME, AD
DRESS and PATTERN NUMBER.
$9.50-10.75, top $11, common
down to $8; stockers and feed
ers $9-10.15; fed heifers $9-10,
common medium heifers $7
8.50, cutters down to $6 and
under; tanner-cutter cow main
ly $5-41.50, fat dairy cows to
$7.75, good beet cows $8-8.75;
medium good bulls $7.50-8.73,
few to $8.90; good-choice Teas
ers $12-13.
SHEEP: For week salable
3150; compared week ago,
spring lambs $1 lower, ewes
fully 25c off, old crop lambs
weak to slightly lower .with
quality deteriorating; early top
Sunday brings Judy Canova to the Pine Tree theatre screen
In "Sis Hopkins." with Bob Crosby co-tarring. Miss Canova, or
iginally popular as a radio star, made her screen debut in "Scat-
terbrain."
POTATOES
CHICAGO, April 12 (AP
USDA) Potatoes: arrivals 102;
on track 564; total US shipment
653; old stock supplies heavy.
demand light; best quality Idaho
Russets firmer, other offerings
all sections steady: Idaho Rus
set Burbanks US No. 1. $1.30-
$1.65;' Nebraska and Wyoming
Bliss Triumphs US No. 1. $1.50
$1.60; Minnesota and North Da
kota cobblers .80 per cent or
more US No. 1 quality 82 ic
$1.00; Early Ohlos 60-90 per cent
US No. 1 quality 85c-$1.00; Bliss
Triumphs 90 per cent or more
US No. 1 quality $1.00-20; new
stock supplies moderate; demand
slow; Texas Bliss Triumphs and
California Long Whites market
weaker; Texas 50 lb. sacks Bliss
Triumphs US No. 1, $1.65-75 per
sack; California Long Whites US
No. 1, $1 34 per sack.
Approximately one out of
every six dollars collected in
taxes by the federal and state
governments in 1940 was gener
ated directly by the petroleum
a! j
When In Medford
Stay at
HOTEL HOLLAND
Thoroughly Modern
Joe and Anne Earley
Proprietors
Slohcinian Glub
EXPORT 1AGER BEER.
RtWID OY SOMEMUN eRCWtMES, INC SPOKANE
J. MARVIN HILTON, Distributor
1415 MAIN STREET . , PHONE 418
springers iz, lata $11; best
fed wooled lambs $10.75, shorn
lambs with 60-day wool $9.25;
odd good wooled ewea $,
shorn $4 4043.
Looking (or Bargains? Tors)
to the Classified page .
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When EASTER SUNDAY rolls r0yid
... and time to get the maximum
pleasure out of your car!
Let us check your ear thoroughly ... cheek tha
tires, inspect the battery, so yon will get tha -..
most enjoyment out of your Spring trips, and
avoid unnecessary expense and inconvenience.
Come in todayl Uae our budget plan.
WE ARE NOW DEALERS FOR FAMOUS
U. S. TIRES and DELCO BATTERIES
Marshall Cornet, Co.
Open Sundays and Evenings 7th and Klamath
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