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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1935)
November 21, 1035 PAGE EIGHT. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON National and Local Markets OLENE STUDENT ON 0.S1CGM11TEE OltEOON 8TATH COI.I-KQE, Corvallls, Nov. 21. Bill Marshall of. Olono, junior In agriculture nt i Oregon State collctte, was n mom- j bcr of tho smokor committee wlilch made plana for Iho annual ' Ag club smoker held hors re-; cenlly. This affnlr differed from the I general run of smokers In that ! rooking was featured and an j agricultural atmosphere prevail-! ed. Everyone attending was ak- ed to wear farm or work clothes j In order to be prepared to par- j ticlpate In the fun and to be In keeping with the occasion. j Among other entertainment una the fastest and slipperiest I porker wlilch was greased and In ! lis best form to give participants In the pig-chasing contest a real workout. Stock Market , Quotations STOCK AVERAGES Complied by the Aaioclated Prut Thursday , Previous Day Month Ago .... Year Ago ....... I95 lllch 1935 Low 1934 High . 1934 Low New 1985 high. 10 16 II tO Indu's Rails mil's Stks. 75. S 8S.a 4.4.0 65.9 75.3 27.0 . 43. 8 65.4 71.8 34.7 40.3 6!.l 53.6 35.6 35.3 39.6 76.3 8S.3 44.0 . 66.1 49.5 IS. 5 31.6 34. S 1.4 43.0 40.6 61.4 45.3 33.8 34.3 34.9 BOND AVERAGES Compiled by the Associated Ptesa Thursday Previous Day , Month Ago Year Ago .... 1935 Higb 1936 Low 1934 HlKb 1934 Low 1ft 10 It 16 Ralls Indu s mil's Tor. 8.1.0 101.3 99.6 69.5 83.4 101.4 99.5 69.1 81.4 100.0 ' 98.3 68.0 83.8 89.7 S3.6 67.4 S7.8 101.4 99.8 70.4 76.4 93.3 84.5 65.5 89.4 92.9 88.9 70.0 74.5 73.7 68.2 60.3 3 lbs. and up, 16c to 17o per lb.; Under 1 lbs., 30c to 2 to per lb colored spring, S to 3 V4 lbs., I6e to 17c; over 3 11m., 170 to l8o per IP.; roosters, 8c to no per lo.: l'ekhi ducks,' young, 16o to 17c per lb. Onions, Oregon, f 1.90 to 32.10 per 100 lbs, Potulnes, local, $1.75 per cental; Kliimntb, $3.00 to 13.10 per cen tal; Deschutes, $1.90 to $2.00 per cental: Yakima Netted limns, $1.75 to $3.00 per cental:, local llnrtinnka, $1.75. Wool, 1935 clip, nominal: Wll Inmotte Valley, medium, 35c per lb.: coarse and plaid, 2:to per lb.; Kastern Oregon, 16c to 22c per lb.; Southern Idaho not quoted. Hay, buying; price from pro ducers: Alfalfa, No. 1, $14.50 to $15.00; Kastern Oregon timothy, $17.50 to $18.00: Willamette Val ley timothy. $15.00 :o $16.00: oats and vetch, $10.00 to $12.00: clover. $10.00 to $12.00 per ton, Portland. NEW YORK. Nov. 21. The atock market rebounded today un der stimulus of heavy buying in the rails, mines and specllaties. While many recent leaders were not buoyant, the majority dis played rallying tendencies. There were numerous gains of one to three points. The close was firm. Transfer approximated 3,300, ' 000 abares. Although activity was not up to that of Wednesday's decline, mar ket analysts were cheered by the reversal of sentiment. The weak ness of some foreign gold curren cies, In sympathy with the falling French franc, was not so disturb ing aa expected. Wheat and cot ton moved up briskly. National Lead voted an extra dividend of $1.00, and Interna tional Harvester doubled its la cent quarterly rate. Shares of Homestake Mining apurted about 12 points, and Bndd Mfg. got up more than eight. Oth er gainers included Santa Fe, New York Central, Northern Pacific, Union Pacific, International Har vester, Case, Mclntyra Porcupine and U. S. Smelting. Today'a clqsing prices; Air Reduction Alaska Juneau Allied Chemical ft Dya American Can - American Com'l Alcohol . American & Foreign Power American Power ft Light '. American Smelt. & Ret. A. T. ft T: . i American Tob. B Anaconda -Copper Atchison, T. ft S. T. Atlantic Refining Baltimore ft Ohio Bendiz Aviation i . Bethlehem Steel Boeing Air '.. Borden Co. Burr. Adding Machine California Pack u Case, J. L Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler Motor , Colorado Gas ft Electric . Commercial Solvents Continental Can 4... Corn Products . Curtlss Wright Dupont ft De N. Eastman Kodak Electric Auto Light General Electric General Fooda General Motors Gillette Raior Gold Dust Homestake Mining ...j International Harvester , International Nickel I . T. ft T. Johns Manville 1711 161 1661 1441 32 7J 8i 63 1511 105 251 53 241 161 211 5U 131 271 27 .36 1071 591 871 14 22 961 TU 3 1441 169 351 40 331 681 188 201 4241 64 391 131 95 29 47i Union Carbide Union Pacific - United Airlines United Aircraft United Corp United Gas Imp U. S. Industrial Alcohol ...... U. S. Rubber U. S. Steel Westinghouse Electric Woolworth 74 103) llj 21 71 17i 491 111 50 961 59i Closing Curb Quotations Cities Service i Electric Bond ft Share , 161 Kennecott Con. Copper Jjibbey-O-Ford Liggett ft Myers B - 114 J Liquid Carbide Lorlllard Tob. Co. Monty Ward Nash Motor . National Biscuit . National Dairy Products . National Distillers . New York Central North American Pacific Gas ft Electric Pacific Light Packard Motor ....j Park Utah Penney, J. C. Penn R. R. .; Phillips Pet . Public Service New Jersey Pullman Co. Radio Corp. . - Remington Rand Reynolds Tob. B - Sears Roebuck -. Shell Union .. Southern Pacific . Standard Brands Standnrd Oil California Standard Oil New Jersey.... Studebaker Corp Texas Corp t, Trans-America 343 26 29 17 351 191 30 26j 27 291 621 63 6 83 30 3Ci 451 283 12 17 58 661 143 22 143 37 49 8 241 13 A Fine BSend of STRAIGHT WHISKIES niPiuletl nnd Bottled by W. L. Wilier Hons, Inc., Distillers, Louisville, Kr. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Nov. 21, CP Butter, prints. A grade, 36c per lb. In parchment wrapper. 37c in cartons; B grade, parchment wrapped, 35c per lb.; cartons, 36c per lb. Butterfat, Portland delivery, A grade, deliveries at least twice weekly, 37c to ?8e per lb.; coun try routes. 35c to 38c per lb.; B grade, deliveries less than twice weekly, 35c to 37c per .lb.; C grade, at market. B grade cream for bottling, buy ing price, butterfat basis, 55c per pound. Eggs, buying price of wholesal ers: Fresh specials, sue; extras. 30e; standards, 28c; extra medi um, 22c; extra medium firsts. 20c; undergrade, 18c; pullets, lac per dozen. Cheese, Oregon triplets, 17c; Oregon loaf, 18c Brokers will pay 1c -below quotations. Milk. A grade. Portland dellv- ery, 521c per lb.; butterfut basis for 4 per cent. Country meats, selling price to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, under 150 lbs., 15c to 13c per lb.; venlers. No. 1. 12c per !li.; light and thin, Sc to 10c per lb.; heavy, 7c to Sc per lb.; cutter cows, 6c to 7c per lb.; canners. 5)c to 6c per lb.; bulls, 7c to 7c per lb.; lambs. 14c to 15c per lb.; medium, 10c to 13c per lb. ewes. 4c to 7o per lb. Mohair, nominal buying price. 20c per lb. Cascara bark, buying price, 1935 peel, 21c per lb. Hops, nominal, 1935 fuggles un quoted; clusters, 9c to 101c per lb. Live poultry, Portland delivery, buying price: Colored hens, over 51 lbs., 17c to 18c; under 61 lbs., 18c to 19c pet lb.; Leghorn hens, over 3 lbs., 16c to 17c; under 34 lbs., 14c to 15c lb.; spring. South S. F. Livestock SO. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 21. (U.PJIIogs. 1450 head; direct. 925. Mostly 6-15c lower, load choice 215 lb. Califnrnlas $ 10.10. top; two loads 173-213 pound weights $10; package 240 pound averages $9.60; part load 135 lb. slaughter pigs $9; packing sows mostly $7.50. Cattle: 450, direct 115. hold overs 150. Steers fully steady, load around 1050-1100 lb. short fed California $7.50, ear 983 lb. weights $7.35; load 975 lb. Mex ican steers $6; with few out $5; she-stock slow, steady, quality plain, few common medium range cows $4-$4.50; two loads cutter campaign cows $2.60-$3.50; bulla Calves: 78. all direct, hold- PELICAN - SATURDAY Dm NEW ESSES Personally selected m San Francisco style markets. Frocks for street and afternoon wear. SILKS . . . WOOLS . . CREPES METALLICS $7.95 to $22.50- We are also displaying a beautiful new selection of scarfs clever shapes and col- . orings see them atj; ; 1 i , MYRTLE'S APPAREL SHOP Myrtle Larson . . ' 126 N. 3rd Street Phone 2315 O'BRIEN'S SALES AND SERVICE BRINGS YOU AT WATER KENT For 1936 In keeping with our policy of high qual ity merchandise we are happy to an nounce that we have been appointed ex . elusive distributors in Klamath county for these famous radios. Atwater Kent Features: Control Room Reception New Metal Tubes Beautiful New Designs New Metal Tubes For Finer Reception and Clearer Tone Quality We are prepared to give you liberal trade-in figures on your present set. Convenient Terms Can. Be Arranged Atwater Kents Priced Call for Demonstration jj v ' SeirvSce 116 South Seventh Street Phone 176 overs 70. Load holdover calves on sale; choice vealora quotod up to $9.50. Sheep; 650, all direct. Nomin al; choice under 80 lb, wonled Innilia quoted up to $9.76: slauirliler ewes eligible op to $4.36. mexvuu hiiicki" PENVKK, Nov. 81. (An (U. s. IVpl. Arc.) Sheep, 3,100. Kat lambs, feeders null yearlliiKa steady to sliado higher; two loads choice 85-94 III. heal wonled liimbs 10.60, frelKlit paid. Na tive ewoa 4.35-4.60. Yoiu'IIiik ewes up to 6.76; odd ynnvllUK 7.00-8.00; two loads imuind 71 lb. feeder lambs 9.36 memo. One deck holdover (cudora 8.00, T Tl'LKI.AKE, Nov. SI. Junior and senior Q. A. A. girls of Tnlo lake high school gave a banquet honoring the footbnll team of the 19:15 season In the htirh school building, on Friday nt which 65 were seated at beautifully deco rated tables. Invited guests were Mrs. tieorgo Klehen, Mrs. llnr rliiKtou and teachers of the hlKh sehuul, who attended tho three course bnuu.uet and entertain ment. Cornbell MvPerrln. as toast master, gave the welcoming ad dress to the asaeniblaKe and com mented the buys on their excel lent showing In football, follow ing which a brogruin was held during the dinner. Opening the entertainment, Alison Lesh and .Marie lluh sang a duet, "All American Olrl." Henley Turkey Dance Saturday, Nov. Bird I.K8 SAIMNCi'S OltCHKSTRA IhMir I-rlxea Henley Gym Dance Starts S p. rii. Coach l'oolo gave an Inlernsilnit tulk on work of tho .leant nnd culled on on c li senior present, to alve a short talk, A reudhiK by Siimmle Wolfsklll, "CultliiK Con versation," was next; (lull Orr, yell leader, spoke on Iho altitude of I lie football boyii; lOvelyn Wolf liuvo a tap dunce., diuauetl like a footbull player, nnd (lull Orr, a rcadlni), "A I. Kile Italian liny." Kollowlnit the proKiain a iliiueii In Ibo iiymiiiiHlum lumui at 9 o'clock with Kilter's orelinalra fiiiulsliliiir Ilia music' A lui'Ko crowd, Ineliidlnn many fi'om Mn 1 1 aa and Merrill wein prment, H I u il it a unit teaeheis nf Tulu Inko ma very ainleful In Mrs. Hull Ueiillny for her doiiiilliut whleli nmlerlully nldiiil III seour luv I lie uin.Kisti n, Til Inmt lionif (H'oiiunili'S ex pert, la your mollier. Tim bnnl I'ocmitlumil nxperl Is your father. -T-lllshiui Louis II. 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