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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1938)
October 20, 1038 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN 1 1 1 n E ciiicacio, Oct. 2H tin Con- flrmiitlon the British government had huught Huiunnlnn wheal on a large scnlo, 260,000 loin, did much lixliiy in In Inn about down turns of prions Imrn, Kiiinpi'itn iiuri'himi'N from North America wnro restricted lu 400, Ouo bushels of CmmiMnn wheat ml Ho, 000 lo 300,000 bushels "t Unltml Mules corn. Dninnstla flour business wail mportod as of only it hit nil to iiiiiiiIIi clinriictnr. At I Im rlusn, Chicago wluiut fu luii'S wnro t-l lower oumpiirod wlih May 071-J, corn with yes I'T'lny'i fl ii I h)i, Doo, fiJ, Mny CVJ-i, corn i-l down, Doo. 40M. Mny 4UI t. "nil wli unchanged to i off. Stock Market Quotations NHW YORK, Oct. 20 (!) Th. lock iniiikiit took nulling hurdlaa In Komi fur in tmlny und nl til cIoho Imil recovered slr.oablo por tions of losses runulnx st ono Hint 1 1 Din friicllniia to mora then throo poluta. Tlio procoodlniia wore qulot ihroiiRliniit, Villi turnovor about l.ouO.uuu shares, on unusual pro portion of which waa nccountod for by nn active group of low priced Issues, tiapoclally Packard ml Hliidubakor. Binds lid tlio retreat, which waa fairly general oxrept for the low priced moloia and aoma alrcrnfts ninl specialties. Hut tlila dlvlalon llkuwlso wiia unions: tlio flrat to reflect tlio Into lightening of Boil ing pressure. Closing quotntlona: Adnma Kxpress ..-... 121 Air l("d loo Hi Alnikn Juiicuu 0 Al ( li.'in & ll)o 19 Allied Ktoroa ......... 121 American fan 1011 Am Kris Tlio ..... M Am Kor Power 41 Am 1'iiwcr & Light 7s Am Und Sin Han Hi Am Itoll Mllla .'. SOi Am Hlnolt A Ituf G&i Am Tel & Tel ....14 II i Am Tol. "11" 80J Am Water Worka 14J Am .Inn I. & 8 81 Anucoudn 3ti Armour III 0) Atchlaou 3U t Auburn Auto 6 llnrntdnll 171 Unit Ohio 8 1 lludl Avla - S3 i llilh blei'l 67i Honing Alrp . 2"i llordon 17 1 llorge-W'nrner 14 i lludd Mfg ...v (1 Cnllf Packing 22 Callahan . I 2 t'nlmnet life 01 Canadian Pacific 6 J Caso (J 1) 94 Cut Trnclor S3 t'HniuiKO 22 Ort-Tood 1 1 i Clips. & Ohio 861 Chryslor 83 4 Col (im & Kl Com'l Colventa 11 Comm'nw'lth ft Sou ......... 2( Consol Aircraft 1ft Conaol Kdlaon 34 Consol Oil ft Cont'l Cnn 4 4 t orn Producta 70 Crown Zollorbach 14 i Curllsa Wright 7 liuiiont do N . 147 Doug Alrcmft OKI Knntmnn Kodnk 18 lj Kl Tow & l.t 131 Krlo Hit 2J (loncrnl Kloclrlo 46) lieuornl Konda 38i Con Cina & Kl "A" 1 (lonornl Motors 6 l i tllllclln 8J Ooodyciir Tiro - 33 Cit Nor Hy pfd .... 231 llockor l'rod 10J llollmlil Kurnnco 4 9 1 1 ml noli Motora 9 Illinois Control 15 limp Copper 17 lilt. HnrvoNtor 631 Int. Nick Cnn ESI Hit Pnp P pfd 401 Hit Tol & Tol 01 Jnlwia Mnnvlllo 102 Kcnnocolt 47i POTATO Pick-up Sacks LOANS For Harvesting Battaglia 8 Burger 201) Williams UullUIng rhono 1408 Morrill Phono 2IW5 ' HOW TO GET MORE FROM SAVINGS T ptt REAL PROF IT, look (or thi f it und moit nn iirttint Inrtitment with lltitral nturn. A itrons rtcord of ufotjf tUndi In hind tur iiistlitlin , , Hcurlty Ii wijn Ifn hlBhtit typ 4 (Carnal OliMnal) First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Klamath Falls 111 Nl, 9th It. Mint J74 Mimbir if Fcdtral Smlngi ind Lwn Iniurintt Corp. Carload Potato Shipments Day of Month flnaann 1038-3I Bonaon 1937-88 mmmmm Oot. to Hoaaon Out. to Hoaaon Oct. Dally Dala to Dnto Dally Uato to Unm I it 33 17 17 438 I t " 23 41 I It (4 883 " 28 446 4 20 74 882 3 20 448 23 07 706 33 462 " 732 14 47 488 1 20 189 . 761 21 68 47 8 Ti 186 T3 42 2 0 13 108 806 41 1" 670 10 To 218 826 22 173 M Tl 26 241 840 84 '7 2 Ti 80 TH 878 84 il 660 fl 38 608 17 24 2'5 14 i7 842 080 22 287 706 16 24 866 874 17 304 723 Hi! 16 382 000 10 323 742 10 . iTj 1020 16 338 768 18 2 440 1046 22 361 780 "" 7J 16 486 1064 32 303 812 20 488 1006 26 410 838 Jl sT" 620 1128 20 430 888 68 676 1184 16 466 874 lg 604 1202 26 481 BOO "Jl 20 623 1231 U 41)7 016 16 30 663 1261 16 612 031 Jl 16 627 848 27 18 646 964 JJ 16 660 970 JO TI 671 000 81 15 Ihi 1006 29 9 6116 1014 Month ahlpmenta by truck 66 661 1080 Compiled from official rocorda Btata Fadsral Inapsctor lloia Aubrey by lha county agont'a office, and Tbe Newa-llorald. STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by lha Axafclated I'reaa 20 16 16 60 Induat. Italia fill. Btocka Wcdncmlny 7.7 21.4 37.2 52.8 Provloua day 77.7 21.7 37.4 63.4 Month ago .. 67.6 16.9 30.6 45.4 Yaar ago ... 67.8 22.6 33.6 47.8 1038 High 77.7 22.0 37.4 63.4 1938 Low .., 49. 12.1 24.9 33.7 1937 High 101.6 49.6 64.0 76.3 1937 Low 67.7 19.0 31.6 41.7 x New 1938 Hlgha BOND AVERAGES Compiled by the Aaaociatnl rreaa 20 10 10 10 ' Itnl Is Induat. fill. Foreign Wedncaday 60.3 99.0 94.4 64.9 Prerloua day .... 60.5 99.0 94.4 64.9 Month ago .......... 6.1.3 97.2 91.3 69.6 Year ngo 76.9 98.5 92.0 66.2 1938 High 70.6 100.3 95.1 67.0 1938 Low . 46.2 93.0 85.8 69.0 1937 High 99.0 104.4 102.8 74.7 1987 Low 70.3 95.5 90.8 64.3 1932 Low 45.8 40.0 64.6 42.2 1928 High 101.1 98.9 102.9 100.5 I Now 1988 Low Lib O Kord 66J Llgg Myora "B" 10 li Loow'a 6 S 1 Long-Boll "A" 4 Lorlllnrd P 19 J Monlgomery Ward .- 61 Nnnh-Kelr 101 Nat'l niacult 26, Nnt l Caah 26 J Nnt'l Dairy Prod . 14 i Nnl'l Dlat - 28 Nnt'l Pow A Lt 01 N Y Central 191 North Amor Co 25 Northern Paclflo .......... 121 Ohio Oil 10J Otla Steol Hi Pno Amcr Flah ... .......... 81 Pna Una & El 29 Packard Motor M Ponnoy (J C) 83 Ponna It R 21 1 Phelpa Dodge 441 Phillips Pet a 801 Proctor A Gamble . 6SJ Proaacd Steel Car HI Pub Sva N J - 34 J Pullman 341 Radio 81 Rayonlor 17 J Rnyonler pfd - 24 J Rom Rund 161 Republic Steol 20 Rovnolda Tob "B" 45a Rlchflold Oil 7 Bafewny Etorea - . 24 Seara Rooburk 76) fiholl Union . IE j Socony Vacuum 14 Sou Cnl Edison 23 Southern Paclflo 191 Standard Branda "i Standard One & El 43 Stand Oil Cnllt 30 Stnnd Oil Ind 291 Stand Oil N J 63 Stone & Webater 14 Studobaker 8! Sunahlne Mining a... 12 Sup Oil 3 J Texas Corp , 43) Tcxna Gulf Sulphur 33 UNION B OILS V Union Heating Olla are free enjoyment to burner ownerihlpi from water, dirt, or aedlmenlv Carefully handled, carefully can't cause clogging. They burn transported, they are clean when without waste. Trouble-free, ,ncT 1 'no your tank, they give added comfort and UNION OIL COMPANY For Dependable Service call one of these distributors nowl Union Oil Company. . . 1459 So, 6th. ..... Phono 776 MERRILL UalonOilCompeay. . . . Phone 7601 Tidewater Ansa Oil 13 Tlmken Roll Rearing- 631 Truna-Amorlca 01 Union Carbide 87J Union Oil Cnllf .....a 20 Union Paclflo 92) United Aircraft 3 United Airlines 12 United Corporation 4) United Fruit 63) United Uae Imp 11 J U 8 Ind Alcohol 271 U 8 Rubber a 63) U fl Rubber pfd 97) IJ H Htonl ar) Vanadium ,j. 24 Walworth 0) Warner Plcliirea 7) Woatorn Union a 271 Wnatlnghoiiae 118 White Motor 14) Woolworth a 601 I South S. F. Livestock BO. BAN KRANCIHCO, Oct. 26 (AP-UIM) Hoga 700, Including 140 direct; butchers higher; top and bulk 170-220 lb. wolghte 88.80; medium gradna, light llghta and around 230-275 lb. butchers sorted out mainly 8.30; tew good eowe 16.60. Cattlo 160, Including 20 direct, holdovora 36. toors and range ahe stock atrong; loud medium 1004 lb. alnughlor atecra off beet topa 87.60, aorted 3 head; two loads 850-980 lb.' northern California graasora 17.35-60; alralght and lightly aorted; few medium 1150 lb. welghta $6.76; ahort load me dium 887 lb. grassy heifers (7.00, aorted 6 head (6.00; odd head common to good beef cowa (4.50 6.60; low grade cowa acaro, fully steady; low cuttera and cutters 13.25-4.25.' Shoep 60, nominally atcady; part deck common to medium 64 lb. early ehorn California lambs 86.25; good around 80 lb.- full wooled I a i;i hs nuoted up, to 87.75; medium-pelt slaughter ewea quot ed mainly 33.25 down. Late Tues day: two short decks cull to com mon 65 lb. wooled lamba (8.60. Wnahlngton Russnt Ilnrbanks, U. 8. No. 1, 31.60; Wisconsin Round Whites, U. 8. No. 1, .90-1.00; Michigan Russet Rurala, U, B. No. 1, 8100; North Dakota, Rllsi Tri umphs, 00 por cont U. 8. No, 1, f 1.30; Cobblers, U. 8. No. 1, $1.00 1.05; Early Ohlos. 85 to 90 per cent U. 8. No. 1, $1.06-16; .Minne sota Cobblers, 86 per cent U. 8. No. 1 and better, .90.1.00; Early Ohlos, 86 to 90 per cent U. 8, No. 1, 11.10-12). Portland Produce RAILROAD NEWS T Chicago Livestock CHICAGO, Oct. 28 (AP-USDA) Hoga 16,000, Including 6000 di rect; open atrong to 10 higher; Inter trade mostly steady with Tuesday's avcraxo; top $8.25; good and cholco 210-280 lbs. $8.00-20; 180-200 lbs. $7.90-8.10; 160-170 lbs. 87.66-90; good 350 500 lb. packing aowa $7.40-66; lighter weights $7.75-90; extreme hoavlea $7.25-40. Cattle 11.000. calves 1000; few loads strictly prime medium welghta and weighty steers steady; three loads with weight sold early at $13.60; practically nothing done however on rank and file of crop bulk of which grades good to choice; bidding 25 or more lower; common and - medium grades ateady to.26 lower; weighty klnde .off most; very, few light yearllnga In crop; yearling trade mainly atcady to 25 lower; me dium to good grade' heifers and mixed yearlings showing a de cline; best yearling steers early at $11.60; very large proportion steer and yearling crop of xalue to sell at $10.00 to $12.00. Sheep 11.000, Including 5700 di rect; late Tuesday fat lamba weak to 26 lower; bulk 10-16 off; top natives $9.00; bulk $8.76-85; westerns $8.35-86; yearlings $7.25-76; bulk $7.50-65; top slaughter owes $3.76; today's trade slow; undertone weak to 25 lower; talking $8.76-85 on na tives; beat held higher; sheep steady; native ewes $3.25-50 mostly. CHICAGO r OTA TOES CHICAGO, Oct. 26 (AP-USDA) Potatoes 90, on track 287, total U. S. shipments 687; Russet Bur banks slightly weaker, demand slow. Early Ohlos steady, firm un dertone, demand fnlr, other va rieties barely, steady, demand slow; supplies moderato; sacked per cwt. Idaho Russet Burbanks, U. S. No. 1, $1.40-56; Colorado Red McClures, U. S. No. 1. $1.76; PORTLAND, Oct. 26 UP) BUT TER Prints! A grade 30)c lb. In parchment wrappers, 3 lie lb. In cartons; B grade 29)c lb. In parchment wrappers, 20)c lb. In cartons. BUTTERFAT Portland deliv ery buying price: A grade 29-29c lb. Portland delivery; H grade lie lb. less; C grade 6c lb. less, coun try delivery 27)c lb. for A grade. EGGS Buying prices for wholesalers: Specials 35c doz; extras 33c doz.; standards 29c doz,; extra medium, 28c dot,; ex tra smull 21c doz. CHEESE Oregon triplets 13c; Oregon loaf 14c. Brokers will pay )e below quotations. COUNTRY MEATS S e I Itn g price to retailers: Country-killed hogs best butcher under 160 lbs., He lb.; vcalers 13c lb.; light and thin 8-10c; heavy 8-9d; aprlng Inmbs 13c; ewes 4-6c cutter cows 6)-7c lb.; canner cows 6-6)c lb.; bulls 8)-9c lb. LIVE POULTRY Buying prices: Leghorn broilers, 1) to 11 lbs., 16-17c lb; 2) lbs., 16c lb.; colored springs 2 to 3) lbs., 17c lb.; over 3) lbs. 17c lb; leghorn hens over 3) lbs., 14c lb.; under 3) lbs., 12c lb.; colored hens to 5 lbs., 18c lb.; over 6 lbs., 18c lb.; No. 2, grade 6c lb. leas. TURKEYS Selling price: dressed new crop hens 21-22c lb.; toms 22-23C lb. Buying prices; new hens 19c lb.; toms 20c lb. POTATOES Yakima Gems $1.00-1.10 cental; local $1.00; Deschutes Gems $1.10-1.20 per cental. ONIONS Oregon, No. 1, 65c; Yakima 4 0-50C per 50 lbs. WOOL Willamette valley, nominal; medium, 22-23c lb; coarse and braids 22-23c lb.; lambs and fall 20c lb.; eastern Oregon 15-21 Jc lb. HAY Selling price to retail ers: Alfalfa, No. 1, $16.00 ton; oat vetch $11.00 ton; clover $10 ton; timothy, eastern Oregon ......; do valley, $14.00 ton, Portland. ROSTOV WOOL BOSTON, Oct. 26 (AP-USDA) A fair amount of business was be ing transacted In Boston today on fine territory wools and prices were showing a strengthening ten dency. Good French combing lengths fine territory wools, - in original bags, were bringing 66 to 68 cents, scoured basis. Ask ing prices were being marked up and offerings available at prices within this range were becoming restricted. Graded staple combing lengths fine territory wool was moving at 70 to 73 cents, scoured basis. "'kAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 26 (JPi The Santa Clara Broncos. 35 of them, leave today for Lansing, Mich., and their game Saturday with a strong Michigan State foot hall team. Tbe .Michigan team has lost only five games In 40 starts and employs the Notre Dame system of football, the same as Santa Clara. Great Success! 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Taking casualties for all classes of persons passengers, employes, persons at blgbway railroad grade crossings and trespassers the number of fatalities In the first half of 1938, compared with the same period In the preceding year, was reduced by 440 or 17.6 per cent, and the number of non fatal Injuries was reduced by 6,- 211 or 28.8 per cent. This Is the best general safety record ever established by the railroads for any similar period. Casualties to trespassers on railroad property declined from 1193 fatalities and 1222 non-fatal injuries In the first half of 1937 to 1027 fatalities and 1149 non-fatal Injuries In the same period this year, or a decrease of $.9 per cent. This represents, however, an Increase In tbe fre quency rate of casualties to tres passers since total train move ments were reduced by a greater per cent than the casualties. ZERO HOUR DEER HUNT FRUITLESS FOR S. P. PARTY When a group of Southern Pacific employes started out Tuesday to hunt deer the last day of the season their hearts were singing because they count ed 17 of the beauties being brought back to Klamath Falls by passing motorists. But apparently, the early bird got the worm as no sign of deer was seen by Tom Fante, train master's clerk, Chief Clerk Ernie G. Cbllders. Yardmaster H. E. Huls and Yardmaster J. B. Fos ter. The men went Into the Cotton wood springs country and re turned home the final hour of the season without their kllL A.' B. Colville. superintendent of motive power for the Great Northern, was a visitor In Klam ath Falls Tuesday from head quarters In Spokane. offices In Spokane visiting with Great Northern officials. Tickets are available for tho largest danc. to be sponsored In the social history of tbe Klamath Falls office of the Southern Pa cific. The affair Is slated for the night of December 9 In tbe American Legion hall, and at least 600 dancers are expected to participate In the gala affair ac cording to those In charge, As sistant Chief Clerk Harvey Teal, Crnw Dispatchers F. C. Bnchtel and Kester Gandee and Train master's Assistant Tom Fante. A number of special features have been planned and the committee announced that Buddy Gray's or chestra had been hired for the occasion, Warren Cronon, stenographer In the Great Northern offices, returned to his duties Wednes day morning after a vacation trip which took him to San Diego. Hasrr Sprague, Southern Pa cific trainmaster. Is spending sev eral days In Alturas on business tor his road. M. L. Jennings of Dunsmulr, assistant superintendent of the Southern Pacific, Is here for sev eral days on business. Ray Ruger. SP train clerk, and E. R. Ramsey, yardmaster, spent the last day of the deer season In the Summers lake coun try In Lake county. They report ed no luck when they returned to their posts Wednesday morning. Gordon E. Baker, SP conduct or, and M. L. Jennings of Duns mulr, assistant superintendent, bad a final fling at the deer season In the Blalsdale district V I', men love varn girls with rtr If yoa m pappy ud foil of fan. bwo wfil In rite you to daaces and pt-rtiaM. BUT if yon are crotw, little and tfrad, rsto won't b ntatfestad. Men ion't Uka "quiet" prU. When they fo to partiM tbay want drfc alone who ara fall of pap. So in eaa yon need a rood raneral lyatan tonic, nttktmbu for 8 fenerations ana woman haa told another how to go "imllinc thru" with Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vantaala Co moo und. It bdna build no mora nnvwifal reaUtanca and thoa aida in civic yoa mora p and iajaena ajatfaaa iron lama mat nal disordara. You 11 find PfnVltamB ComrtamtS WPII.T. WORTH TRYING I of the Gearhart mountain coun try, but Ilk. lot of other BP hunters, they cam. horn, with out a deer slung over the' fender of th. ear. Len McKlnnon, switchman, haa boen borrowed from th. Wlllmar division of the Great Northern to assist in th. Klamath Fall, division during th. temporary fall rush. Another borrowed helper In the ON yards Is C. V. Rrotherton of Seattle, fireman, who arrived here this week to help out dur ing full activity. T. B. Hnagenson, fireman bor rowed from th. Mlnot division, Is checking In at the Klamath Falls division headquarters for time. . . , The cuckoo lays Its eggs la th nests of other birds, and lt al ways selects a nest belonging to a bird which feeds Its young on food suitable for young cuckoos. New Style Tourist Sleepers f from Portland thru to Chicago on th alg'Condltiontd Empire Builder You pay less for train fare and berth when you travel in a new-style, luxury Tourist Sleeper. Deep upholstered seats restful bertha with reading lights, fine large dressing and smoking rooms.Exoellentmealsfor . 50f;. Let us tell you more. H. I. 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