The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 21, 1936, Page 5, Image 5

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    April 21, 1930
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS OREO ON
PAGE FIVE
CITY BRIEFS
'I'D Hioiiaoi Imnie Omilimlo
Nui'Mna tiHauciittloil. O. H. U, N.
A., district uiimbnr 8, will spon
sor h dunuu Wmlnuailuy uvoiiIiik,
April 22, nt tho Town
Union KIhi-'h n relies I ru will fur
ti I nil til o mimic, itml onnilliliitua
will ho Intruduoed. Severnl apo
dal onlot'tiilumoiit featurea aro
also linlnii planned for till) jivo
II In K- MIhh Kuy Hun mini In clmlr
muil of tlm diinoo cnmmlttnn,
ii ml llio public la cordlully In
vltud. l.'nr In Accident An niiionio
bllo operated by l.oo Bciogglna
win Involved In nn accident In
llio Mlllor hill dim riot Hunilny.
Tim iiiuohliifl sUlililcd on a loons
ahottldor und "truck an Irrlgu
tlon tlltoh liiinH. Only minor In
Juries wars suatiilnud by tin) oc
cupants. The cur In llio prop
nrty at County Aasiwaur Churlon
Muck, who tu not In the ma
chine at tha tlmo o( thu mlo
hup. ltd urn From Hnli'iu Lloyd O.
Smith of tha city pollen depiul
mciil, Kulth drainer, llurold
nnvrson, Hurry Johnuon mid
Thurlaw Wnucliopo returned
Tuusiluy morning from Biilom,
whore they attended the into
convention of Oregon amateur
radio oporatora. Tlioy aluo via
ltud In l'orllnud before ruturn
Ing homo.
Nuci'iiiiiIm to Attack Dula
Maul, about 45. died- Tueeilay
morning a the result ill a heart
nlliick, according to reports
troin Dr. Ucorito II,' Adlor, cor
oner, and the pollco department
which waa notified and took llio
inan'a possessions into custody
pondlUK tbo arrival of relntlvoa.
V. V. W. Mwt 8ft The ri'KU
lar meeting of Voterniis of For
eign War, which wna set for
Wednesday oveulng, April 22, has
boon positioned until Haturduy
evening. April 2D, at 8:30, whim
department offlcura will pny their
official visit to tho local group.
Thefts ltcMirll Theft of a
blocle from in front of tho ltnx
theatre Monday evening waa re
porlod to polka bureau by Hob
Houston of 110 North KlKlitb
street, and thft of a toy auto
nioblla from tho yard at 2001
ltcclnmatlon atrect, reported by
Mra. E. O. Thoniaa.
Missionary Hoclrly Tho Kath
trlna Dually missionary society
of Altamont will moot at 10:00
o'clock Krlday morning, April
24, In tho homo of Mra. Kinma
J mid of Hometlalo. Itov. J.
Clnrenco Orr, paator of human
ucl llapllal church, will bo tho
speaker of tho day.
Auxiliary Meet anil llnncr
Tho Amorlcan Legion auxiliary
will hold a brief business meeting
thla evening In Memorial hall at
8:00 bYlook,. preceding tho dnnco
prevloualy niinounced. All aux
iliary mombora, especially now
niumbora, ara urged to be present.
IKturna to Hospital Follna
bnrlo l.auronco of Merrill haa re
turned to tho Veteran hospital
In Itosoburg for additional treat
ment after spending a 00-dny fur
louith at bla ranch homo in Mor
rill. Townsrml Auxiliary Mombora
of tho Townaend club auxiliary
will moot Wedneaday afternoon,
April 22. at 2:00 o'clock in tho
homo of Mra. F. M. Morteson on
Orchard Way. All mombora and
frlonda art urged to bo proaent.
Coat Stolen Mra. Iryl Lowan
of 204 Novada atrect reported to
pollco bureau tho theft of a
white coat from bor automo
bile which waa parked Saturday
ulght In front of the Little
Duck Inn on South Sixth street,
Knlulita Templar Tho Knlahla
Templar will meet Wodneadny
evening at tho Moaonlc hall to
confer the Red Croaa degree. All
members and visiting knlithta aro
Invltod to attend.
lUdio Htolon Mra. O. H.
Dromor of 826 Grant atroet re
ported Tuoaday to pollco hoad
iiuarlera that her apartment had
been ontorcd and a tablo radio
atolon. Nothing olao wna mo
leatod, lglon Meeting Sollor-marino
nlxlit will bo obaorved by . tho
Amorlcan Legion poat on Tuoaday
night. Special rofroabmonte und
entertainment are planned.
Vital Statistic
1IIRTIIH
KEADY Horn to Mr. and
Mra. Kobort Keady of Route 2,
a aon, April 21, 193S, nt Klam
ath Valley hoapltal. - Weight, 8
pounds and 2 ounces;," Nnmed
' Kdwln Hoyd.
WILLIAMS Born to Mr. and
Mra. Lyman WIIHama of Kotite
1. a daughter. April 21, 1038, at
Klamath Valley hoapltal. Weight,
8 pounds and 8 oitncea. Named
Shirley Ann.
Only male vupourer motlia have
wlnga.
Ileiiliili ( In In Hoiilnh circle
of tho Kim Chrlatlan church
will imiut Tliuraduy aftiirnooii at
tho hump of Mra, Stomwull at
414 North Ninth Direct. Mra.
Hay HIkkit mid Mra. Curl Schu
bert will bit uaslstlug hostensns.
All members and frlenda of the
circle mo urged to bo prvaont,
I'lna Assessed 10, I), Isnnaoo
wuu fined fit, 00 In police court
Monday evening on chnrgea of
rnlilng to provide lila dog with
a license, The llnonao wna alao
piiichaaed by Jaenaeo, .
Cur Stolen L. W. Xliidfleld of
loan Muln atreet, reportod the
lliufl of an automnlilla from In
front of a atoro building at that
location at 0:00 o'clock Mon
day evening,
Hloleii fur Theft of a pickup
from In front of hia grocery at
1020 Main atreet waa reported
to city pollco Monday night by
L. K. Ited field,
lllcyrln Stolen Hob Houaton,
110 North KiKhlh atreet, report
ed to city pollco bureau Mon
day that bla bicycle bad been
atolon.
fC WE
Plana for nbaervauce of mil
alo week In Klumuth Kit I In, May
3 to 10, woro aniiouircod Tnea
luy by Mlaa Lllllo Ilnrlry, auper
vlaor of public school mimic
hero and general chairman of
the week'a program.
A free inimical concert will
ho given each noon at tho I'ell
cun thrnlro. A big achool fea
llvul la planned for May 7.
O rou pa prnaenting tha free
aoncorta are the Sacred Heart
academy, Klwanla civic ehorua.
primary puplla of the public
achoola. puplla of Loitlae Lee
Voye, puplla of Mra. Don Zum
walt, the high achool orchentra,
and puplla of Harry Horel.
Intermedlato and upper grade
atudonta will nlng at the featlval.
.Mlaa Darby aald that large chor
uaea will bo beard on that pro
gram. Adtnlaalon to all of tbeae
oventa la free.
CCC Troops to '
Move on May 1
CCC tronpa will move out of
the Tulo lake camp headquar
tore on May 1, according to an
announcement from n. K. Hay
den, superintendent of tha Klam
ath reclamation bureau and
hoad of CCC activities for the
project.
Definite Information relative
to tho troop movement waa ro
celvvd by Harden Tticedny morn
ing, lln waa also notified that
the full company, constating of
157 men, will be taken to the
Lava Iloda ramp. Thla transfer
will bo effective for the seventh
CCC period which extends to Oc
tober 1, according to Hoyden.
Twenty-fire CCC workera from
the I.ava Bode camp will be aa
algned to general work In the
Tulo lake district, however, Hay
den alated, .
Schmelling Arrives
for Louis Battle
NEW YORK. April 21. (Pj
Max Kchinellng arrived today on
the liner Itremen and aald he
"might not knock out" Joe Louis
when they moot here In tho
Yankeo alodium In a heavy
weight bout June 18, but that
he "will defeat him on points."
Looking fit and weighing 192
pounds four more than ha ex
pects to weigh when he climbs
through tho ropes against tho
Detroit negro nonaction the for
mer world'a champion acknowl
edged Loula la a 'tood fighter,
but not unbeatable."
A apcody fighting piano now
being manufactured In the Unit
ed Stntos la adaptable for use aa
an attack, pursuit, observation,
or bombing plane. China haa or
dered scvornl of thla type to aug
ment her proaent air forco.
Moe's Announce A
Special Exhibit Of
HAND IraNLTFED
Fashioned of Fine Quality
BERNAT YARNS
Featuring beautiful Imported Mousseux, Myopia Tweed, Lady
' Heleno and other fine yarns ' S '
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
' Art Department Balcony
PORTLAND, April 21, (in
Continued drop In butter and but
tnrfut nuolutlona continued on the
produce nxchungo,
Iluttor wua lowered e to lo
por lb., and buttorfut 2o per lb,
Kggn unchanged,
(Jood coll for live poultry,
Chosa steudy, unchuiiged,
Advunco of 10c pur box on Dell
cloue apploB duo to ahortuga.
Sovorul curlonds of atrawbnr
Hch arrived, soiling around 11.66
for 12a.
Flrat carload of California wax
onions la In from Shafter. and
quoted 860 par lug of about 26
pounds.
Klamath Kails la now asking up
to $2.26 for potatooa.
Cur Cuban pineapples due,
priced around (6.00 for 30-42a.
Country killed meata without
general prlco changes.
Lottuco deal firm around I3.2E.
Carload of Idaho potatooa re
portod on tracks.
Carload Itoaeburg broccoli re
ported on track and not being offered.
Stock Market
Quotations
NEW YORK, April 21, UP) A
aorlea of aell-offa and rallies
marked today's stock markot ses
sion, with the emphasis on the
lutter In the final tin ir hour.
Trading nervousness continued,
despite tho predominance of co
nomlo optimism. The close waa
Irregular. Transfers wore around
2,260.000 shares.
The ticker tape fell behind
floor transactions on the aharpeat
decline. Tho activity waa not pro
nounced on the periodic upturna.
Wall atroet aludles the now tax
bill, which waa Introduced In the
houae. While tho measure waa
not liked la some clrclea, there
were hopes expressed that It
would undergo revision In the
senate.
It waa noted, at the same time,
that Secretary Perklna reported
a brisk expansion of employment
In March, with production In one
brango of the steel Industry above
the 1929 level. Chairman Jonea
of the RFC alao atated that busi
ness In moat llnea la better and
In many Instancea exceptionally
good.
Sharea up fractlona to around
three points Included American
Can, Johna Manvllle, Douglas Air
craft, U. s. Industrial Alcohol, In
ternational Harvester, Westing
house, Chryalor, Dome, Mclntyre
and Youngatown Sheet 4nd Tube.
Among losers of aa much aa two
polnta or ao were American Loco
motive, Columbian Carbon, Grey
hound, V. 8. Steel, Anaconda and
Kennecolt. Checker Cab dropped
about ten polnta.
Today's closing prices:
Atuska Juneau 131
Allied Chemical & Dye 189
American Can 126J
American Com'l Alcohol .... 261
American Foreign Power 7
Amorlcan Power Light 11
American Smelt. aV lief. ... 761
A. T. ft T. 163
American Tob. B .. 91)
Anaconda Copper 26)
Atchison, T. ft 8. F. 76)
Atlnntio Refilling . . SU
llaltlmere ft Ohio 1
Huudlx Aviation ,...... 29)
Bethlehem Steel J 67
Boeing Air . 20)
Borden Co ... 271
Burr. Adding Machine ........ 27)
California Pack 33
Caae, J. I 169
Caterpillar Tractor 74
Chrysler Motor 961
Colorado (las ft Electric 18 J
Commercial Solvent . 18)
Commonwealth Southern 2)
Continental Can ..... 78)
Corn Producta . i . 74)
Curtlaa Wright 6)
Dupont ft De N. 144
Kaatman Kodak 164)
Electrlo Auto Light 87)
Erie R. R . 13J
General Electrlo 281
Genoral Foods ............. 371
General Motors .................... 651
Gillette Raxor 16)
Gold Duat . 18)
Great Northern pfd 86
International Harveator ...... 82)
International Nickel 47)
I. T. ft T j, . 141
Johna Manvllle . 102)
Kennecott Con. Copper ....v. 38
!SL AMATEURS OPEN A. A.
STOCK AVERAGKS
Compiled by tks Associated Preaa
Tuesday .
' Previous Day
Month Ago
Year Ago
1936 High
1936 Low
1936 High
1936 Low
BOND AVERAGES
. Compiled by tbe Asiojlated Preaa
Tuoaday
Prevloua Day ,
Month Ago
Year Ago .
1936 High
1686 Low
1936 High
1936 Low
Llbbey-O-Ford
Liggett It My era B .
Liquid Carbide ......
Lorlllard Tob. Co. ,
.Monty Ward ..
63)
1021
371
22
. 411
. 181
Nash Motor .
National Biscuit
National Dairy Producta
National Distillers
New York Central
North American .
Otis 8teel
Paclflo Gas It Electric
Pacific Light
Packard Motor
331
23
291
37)
263
IBS
36
62
10)
4
76i
313
45)
40g
43)
11)
22)
22)
611
66
161
34
18)
15)
40)
42)
22)
121
36
121
82
Park Utah
l'enney, J. C.
Penn R. K.
Phlillpa Petroleum .
l'ubllo Service New Jersey
Pullman Co.
Radio Corp. .
Romlngton Rand
Itepublio Steel
Reynolda Tob. B
Sears Roebuck .
Shell Union
Southern Pacific ,
Sperry Corp
Standard Brands
Standard Oil California .
Standard Oil New Jersey
Stewart Warnor ... ....
Studobakcr Corp .......
Texas Corp .......
Trans-America
Union Carbide ...........
Union Paclflo
125
United Airlines
17 J
23J
United Aircraft
' li II It
Ralls Indu's Utll's For.
81.7 85.2 47.3 . 1.6
81.3 36.3 47.2 61.3
82.6 36.1 47.9 62.3
66.4 21.9 27.4 40.0
85.8 39.7 60.8 64.8'
73.4 30.2 45.0 65.7
76.3 '31.2 44.7 56.1
49.6 18.6 21.6 34.8
2 10 1 16
Indu's Ralle Utll's Stka.
91.6 102.5 101.4 69.7
91.8 102.6 101.4 69.8
92.8 102.8 102.4 70.6
79.8 96.8 91.6 18.1
94.3 104.1 102.6 72.0
86.9 102.1 99.3 69.5
87.8 102.2 99.8 70.4
76.4 92.2 84.5 66.5
United Corp. .
United tlaa Imp
U. S. Industrial Alcohol .
U. S. Rubber
U. S. Steel
Westlnghouse Electric
White Motors
Woolworth . ..
6)
16)
52
30)
66)
1171
24)
46
Closing Curb Quotations
Cities Service 6
Electric Bond & Share 20
South S. F.
Livestock
SO. SAN FRANCISCO, April
21. (UP) Hogs: 450, direct
130. ' Butchers steady to 10c
higher, part load good-choice
210 lb. Callfornlas $11.35, top;
load 180 lb. Oregon butchers
$11.25, medium around 200 lb.
weights $11.10, part load 260
lb. butchers $11.10; packing
sows strong to 25c higher, bulk
$8.60 to mostly $8.76.
Cattle: 1050, direct 90. Sal
able supply includes 24 loads
alaughter steers, opening slow,
weak to 26c lower, most bids
25o lower, load medium 1000 lb.
YOU'LL save on ga and oil
I . owners report amazing
mileage. You'll save energy
ahocklesa steering, knee-type
front wheel springing make
driving easy. Low floora,chali
height seats, rich Interiors,
make every mile a delight.
, V W VJxs Vv I ;S8'$&'ssssfc. ns.xmssSo - i " t ' 'JlJw
;-T- S--.. , 1 696 TIME ' I 1 ' '
U. I OUKNEY
The National A. A. 0. ooilDg
tournament reeembled a three
ring elrcna as It opened In Cleve
land, with possible trips to Chi
cago for Olymple tryoota at
suke. Three rings were needed
to stage tbe 130 scraps on the
flrat nlgbt of tbe tournament,
and 800 tighten from Malae to
Hawaii mixed It op. Below la
Cleveland's Public Hall and tbe
three rings. Left Is a snot of
David Young, Hawaii's Im
pounder, as he knocked out
Frank Barber), ot tbe soatb
western division. .
aavshbsW'al
Nevada fed steers $7.50, load
950 lb. Oregons 17.35, numerous
loads held above $7.50; short-
load around 1200 lb. grass
steers $6.75: heifers Terr scarce;
graBS cows opening about steady.
low-cutters-cutters steady to 25c
lower, two loads medium 850
900 lb. California graaa eowa
$5.50, bulk low-culters-cuttera
$3.25-$4.50, few dairy cows
$4.75; bulls steady, few $5
$5.60. Calves: 10, nominal; good
choice vealers quoted around
$9.50-$10.60.
Sheep: 700, direct 100. Lambs
active, fully 25c higher, four
decks medium-good 17 lb. Cali
fornia spring lambs $9.25, sort
ed 10 per cent $8.25; ewes ab
sent, salable around $5.25 down.
Chicago
Livestock
CHICAOO, April 21, (P) (U.
S. D. A.) Hogs, receipts 15,000,
Including 4,000 direct; market
fairly active, lOo to 15c lower;
lop, $10.90; bulk 160 to 250 lbs.,
$10.76 to $10.85; 250 to 300 lbs.,
$10.50 to $10.80; 300 to 360 lbs.,
$10.40 to $10.66; 140 to 160 lbs.,
$10.40 to $10.75; sows, $9.40 to
$9.75.
Cattle, receipts 6.500, calves,
2.500; market for fed ateera and
yearlings strong; steers predom
inating, bulk, $8.75 down to
$7.26; top weighty steers, $9.75;
best yearlings, $9.00; other kill
ing classes firm to sbsde higher;
best heifers early $8.25; some
held higher; bulls firm at $6.60
down, scarce; selected vealers to
$9.00; few head, $9.60, but big
killers bidding lower on light of
ferings. Sheep, receipts 10,000; market
slow, generally around steady;
shipping demand fairly broad;
early bulk choice wooled lamba,
$10.75 to $11.00; holding best
around $11.15; clippers, $9.00 to
$9.25; some held higher; wooled
yearlings and 2-year-old wethers-,
$9.26; moat wooled ewes, $5.50
to $6.00; clippers, $4.50 to $5.25;
tew choice 75 to 80 lb. spring
lambs, $11.00 to $11.75.
Government regulations now re
quire that persons engaged in the
manufacture, exporting, or Im
porting ot aeronautical products
pay registration fee ot $500.
You'll be safe. ..with genuine
' HydraullcbrakcaandaSafety
Steel body, ateel reinforced
with steel. And you'll be driv
ing the moat distinguished car
of the year.
See the enstom.deslgned
DeSotobeforeyoubuyanycar.
IRREGULAR ACTION
OCCURS IN WHEAT
CHICAOO, April 21, m Buy
ing ot May wheat against sales of
July caused Irregularity In wheat
valuea late today.
Broomhall aald unfavorable po
litical conditions In Europe, and
emallneaa of wheat arrivals from
overseas, Is making trans-Atlantic
shorts nervous. He added that the
Australian wheat surplus was de
creasing rapidly, and that Austra
lian wheat was beld higher than
Canadian.
Wheat closed mixed, lo off to
le up compared with yesterday's
finish. May 99io to $1.00, July
91e to 91jc; corn unchanged to
o higher, May 63c to 63)c; oata
)c to )c down, and provisions
showing 6c to 86c decline.
Portland
Produce
PORTLAND, April 21. (AP)
Butter prints. A, grade, 29 He
lb. in parchment wrapper, 80V&C
lb. In cartons; B grade, parch
ment wrapper, 28 He lb.; car
tons 29fte lb.
Butterfat Portland delivery:
A grade, delivered at least twice
weekly, 28-300 lb.; country
routes, 2-28c lb.; B. grade 28
29c lb.; C grade at market
B grade cream for market
Buying price butterfat basis,
63ttc lb.
' Eggs ;Biiylng price of whole
salers: Extras, 18c; standards,
16c; extra mediums 16c; do me
dium firsts, 16c; under grade,
13c; pullets, 13c doxen.
Milk A grade Portland deliv
ery, 68 He lb. butterfat basis,
for i per cent.
Country meats Selling price
to retailers: Country killed bogs,
Wherever You Go . .
1 xo 1
tMWJMMitiajJ
Another group you
must not overlook . . .
the 5.00 rack of dress
es in our Budget Dept
. . . real values at the
very special price of '
$500
Formerly as high as
: $29.95
ADRIENNE'S
Ba sura to get InfotmaHoa
about new low rates oflarad
to DeSoto buyara through
the Official Chrysler Motor
Commercial Credit Con.
puiy6VnmPsymentPlan.
beat butchers, under lit lbs.
13H-140 lb.; vealers, No, 1.
18H-14s lb.; light and thin, t
12o lb.; heavy, l-llo lb.; cutter .
cows, 8-1 Oo lb. I lambs, old, lln
lb.) spring lamba, 18-H)o lb.l
ewes, l-lOo lb.
Mohair 1931 clip, 42o lb.
Cascara bark Buying price
1131 peel, lo lb.
' Hops Clusters, 7-9a lb,
i Live poultry Portland dellr.
ery, buying price: colored bens, -over
4V4 lbs., 18-19o lb.l under -4V4
lbs, 18-19o lb,; Leghorn
hens, over 3H lbs., 16-16o lb.l
under 8 'A lbs., 16-160 lb.; Leg
born broilers, 1 to 1 lbs., 16
16o lb.; do 1U lbs. up, 15-Ho
lb.; colored springs, I lbs. and
up, 19-20o lb.; roosters, 8-9o lb.)
Pekln ducks, young, 14-17B lb.l
geeae, 11-120 lb.
Potatoes Local, $1.90-2 per
cental; Klamath, $2.40-2.60 cen
tal; Scappooae Netted Gems,' $2-
2.11 cental; Deachutea Netted
Gema, $2.26-2.35 cental.
- Wool 1931 contracts, nomi
nal; Willamette valley, medium,
lOo lb.; coarse and braid, 28a
eastern Oregon, 11-2 3c.
Copco Stock
Monday's quotation: 8074.
Starboard and larboard, mean
ing the right and left aides of a
boat, came from the Italian
worda, "sto bordo" and "lo bor
do," whch were contractions of
"questo bordo" and "quello bor
do," meaning "this side" and
"that side." ,
"Prince Rupert drops," formed
by blowing molten glasa Into wa
ter, can be atruck with a hammer
wlthont breaking, bnt It a tiny
tip of the tall is broken off, the
entire drop flies Into powder.
Win At Contract
. SIX WEEKS' COUR8JB
Bear New .Asking Bids at
Hotel Elk Luncheon, Wed. S3
by Ladle Reclurd
On Land or Sea
s a
NELLY DON
TO FIT THE OCCASION
They'll be the .darlings of your
spring and summer wardrobe .
nets, sheers, Nelda ' crepes,
flock dot voiles, cord voiles,
famous creaseless , voile (hang
them up and any wrinkles
disappear like magic.) They of
fer economy and style for active
sports or spectator wear. Priced
modestly. (
$195 to $1095
aaaaasBsAAaBMtaatafgta
$T0S
Just a Few $3.95 '
Dresses selling for
To Close Them Out
Light and dark prints
in sheer and flat crepes
. . . light blues, browns
. . . navy sheers and
crepes . . . greys and
tans . . . formerly to
S39.95 . . . Sizes 12 to
50 NOW
$1495
yaai(asaata(atsajtej
EVERY MILE
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