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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1939)
November 21, 1939 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 1 McrtJv&U and fyituuutial STOCKS Oil DOWNWARD ON SELLING WAVE Carload Potato Shipments NKW YOIIK. Nov. 21 UP) Bnluctud atorks lironntort mllil nil Inn oiirronta In today's market but the lint generally drifted downatrnnm. Kffnris lo nttr up a rnllr In tho first hmir mot with acatil response nnl early fractional ail veneea ware aoon erased or re placed by amall tnlnue signs In many Inatanrai. Aunlyala In Ilia financial die trlrt apparently were unalila lo bring out any ontatandlng raaaon for tho recently chilly spaculn tlva sentiment. Myailflcatlon atlll attached to Ilia fact atock quo In'.lnns hava been hovering at about tba aama level at which thay warn (Ills tlmo last year while buslnnsa and Industry hava far outstripped 1938. A millibar of storks, seemingly buoyad by generous year-end dlvl dnnda and heartening earnings statements, presented a firm front, bin tho majority of these did not run away. Many toiiiiiilsalon house cua tomara warn disposed to kaap funda liquid because of tha forth comliiK holiday. The ejehange will ba clnauil Thuraday for tha oarly Thanksgiving day. Today's climlng iiuolntliina : Adama Kxprr. Air Hoducllon It Alaaka Junaau 1 Al Chain Hya 177 Allied Hlores IU American Can - 1 1 S Am K.iik Tllo Am Kor rower H Am 1'owrr & Lie In 1 Am Kad Hln Ban - 101 Am Hoi I Mllln ll Am Himilt & H'l - &31 Am Tl a Trl 11'J Am Tob "It ' Am aWtor Worka 121 Am Zinc I, it B 7 J Anaconda S2 Armour III l Atchison 28 1 llnrn'dnil 131 Hall & Ohio 6 lleudlx Aria 3ul llalh 8tel 83 lloulni Alrp 2 Ilordnn 211 Morco-Warner lludil Mfg el Calif Packing 23 Callahan 7. I. 2 ' Calumot lino "I Canadian Pacific b Caaa I J I) 7 3 Cat Tractor 641 Colunitae 28 Cert-Teed 7 Chat ft Ohio 4 2, Chrysler 8l Col (iaa ft El i Com I Solvents 12 Conim'nw'Hh ft Sou 11 . Couaol Aircraft ... J 'J I Consol Kdlson - 3UJ Conaol Oil "I Conl'l Can 43 Corn Producta - (41 Crown Zi'llerbach .. ltij Curllsa WrlKlit 101 lloug Aircraft 78 Hupont da N 1811 Kaalman Kodak 1(8 Kl low ft Lt 7 Krlo II R 2 Oenrrnl Klcclrlc 401 General Kooda 4&t tln Gaa ft Kl "A" (ianaral Motora 541 Olllotta 6 (loodyear Tlra 24! (it Nor fly ptd 29 lleckar Prod 101 Holland Furnace 3 4 Hudson Motora 81 llllnola Cantral 141 Day of Haaaon 10110-40 Month easssssassasssssasssssssassssissssisssse mmmmm Nov. to Haaaon Nov. 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Wnlla will ba of eonrrnlii to a hnliiht of thrno and ono half foot, lopped by a friima conalrmHIon. A modern four-room milk hoimo and a rafriitaratlon plant la In cluded. TiirnbuUKh la at prxaant nillkinn 60 hand of cown, mixed Jarany and (limrnanva. Ho hon 28 hnad of puro brnd (iuornany holf ora of Tillamook alock, nlno of ahlr.li aro mllkiiiK. Milk from tha dairy, ono of tba larxnat In the baain, la aold to tho Klamath r ain C'rnnmory. All feed, a balanced ration of hay, aali, barley and cotton aced ini-al, la (round on tha ranch. Turnbniiich haa been In tha dairy bualneaa for 23 yaura. Compiled from official repurta by tha county aneut'a office. Slnio Pederal Inapeclor Itoaa Aubrey and Tha Herald and Newa. WW WASTB TIME flhtln( traffic whan yoo can board a train in tha evening, trml wbllt yaa ilttp, and arrive nan morning ratted and refrrtbact? lew Ttrw On Sa DWfy SAN FRANCISCO On way Ran 4 trip Tourtat Fore .90 $14.85 lowtr Berth 2.10 4.20 CoochFore Ml 12.2J PORTLAND Onawfty XaaaatHa TourUtFora $7.41 f 14.10 Lower Berth 1.60 1.20 Coach Far 59 10.CS For detailed Inlonnatloa on Mln cheduita, km phonal Southorn Pacific Ticket Office Phone 0000 lup Copper 141 Inl llarvaaler C21 Inl Nick Cnii 301 till Pap P pfd - 4 9 Inl Tol A Tel 6 Johne Manvlllo 76 Kennecolt 40j 1,1b O Kord 621 l,lKK .Myora "B" lull Loew'a 36 i.orlllnrd p 231 Montgomery Ward 661 Naah-Knlv 61 Nal'l Blecull 221 Nat'l Caah 16J Nal'l Dairy Prod 161 Nai l Dial 2 4 Nal'l Pow 1.1 Hi N Y Central 192 North Amrr Co : 221 Northern Pacific 101 Ohio Oil - 7 Otla Steel 121 Pac Araer Klah 6 Pac Uaa ft El 221 Pac Tel & Tel 126 Packard Motor 4 Penney (J C) 921 Penim R II 23 Phelpa Dodge 40 1 Phllllpa Pet 401 Proctor A Gambia 631 Preaaed Steal car 13 Pub 8vc N J 40 Pullman 36 Itadio ; 61 Rayonler 16 Kayonler pfd - 261 Rem Rand 10 Republic. Steel 23 Iteynolda Tob "B" 39 1 Richfield Oil 91 Safeway Ktorea 60 Seara Roebuck 821 Shell Union 131 Socony Vacuum 121 flou Cal Edleon 271 Southern Pacific 161 .Standard Dranria 6 Standard (iaa & El 21 Stand Oil Calif 26) Standard Oil Ind 26) Aland Oil N J - 461 8tone ft Webater 12 Studebaker 91 Bunihlne Mining 101 Sup Oil 21 Texaa Corp . 46 Texan Quit Sulphur 24 Tidewater Aaao Oil 10 Tlmken Roll Bearing .......... 48) Trana-Amerlca .................... 6 Union Carbide . 871 Union Oil Calif .......... 17 Union Paclfio ....... 101 United Aircraft 461 ITnltad Alrllnea 13 United Corporation 21 Unltrd Fruit 821 United Uaa Imp 141 I,' 8 ItuMn-r 391 U 8 Rubber pfd U-it V 8 Sleel 70 Vanadium 301 Walworth C Warner Pictures 41 Wi-Htorn Union 271 WeatliiKhouae 114 White Motor 13J Woolworth 391 South S. F. Livestock ClltOACiO. Nov. 21 (IP) Dupll- calliiK the action of ycaterday'a market, wheat prlcoa today ad vanced about a cent and then loat all of Iho gain. December con tracts reached 89gc. their beat level ince the end of 19.17. but retreat ed in lute profit taking. Iteporta of bad ylelda revealed by early threahlng of wheat In northern aectlona of the Argentine belt ntlracte'l attention. Homo late nelling waa nnaociulod with the downward trend of Kecurltlea. Wheat cloned 1-Zc higher than yesterday, December SSI-JC. May HOi-Jc; corn unchanged to Jc up, Derember f01c. May 621-c; oata 1: lower to 1c hlKher. Portland Produce SOUTH SAN KRANCISCO. Nov. 21 ( AP-USDA) HOGS: aalable 900. California butchera 1S-20C lower; top 40c down al $6.36 on about 80 head good to choice 194 lb. Idnhoa, few over and under welghta aortnd out $5.86; top and bulk good to choice ISO 226 lb. Calltornlaa 16.26. 140 160 lb. and 236-270 lb. aortcd out $6.66; aowa 26c lower, med ium to choice aowa 4.00-76. CATTLE: aalabla 100; calves none. Scattered aatea all classes about ateacy: short load medium 1129 lb. grass ateera 8.00, row common 7.26; good under 1000 lb. fed iteera quoted up to $9.60; short load medium 767 lb. helfora off boet tops $7.60: few common to medium range cows $6.26-76, good quoted to $4.60; few cutter cowa $4.76 $6.00; cannera eligible down to $3.60; bulla weak, common to medium $5.60-6.26. Calves: nom inal: good to choice vealers aal abla $10.00-12.00. 8HEEP: aalable 225. about ateady considering quality and weights, amall lot good 81 lb. California wooled lamba $8.75; deck good to mostly choice 100 lb. early shorn fed lamba $8.86; medium to good 78 lb. medium pelt klnda $8.25 with few com mon 62 lb. sorted out $7.00: old er clnaaea absent, early shorn fat wea quoted up to around $4.26. Prehistoric, men vera afflicted with dental trouble, tho samo aa we are today. Tho Idea that they haa perfect teem arose from tha fact that early archeologlsta pick ed out the moat perfect specimens. ROSTON. Nov. 21 (AP-USDA) Stuttered Inquiries were being re ceived today in Iho Boston wool ket from top makera and Yorc'cd manufacturers but thia In". 'real woo not being followed up by any largo scale buying. The recent lmprov.ment In the untlo.'.c o of the market, how ever, waa being maintained and quote . is vc:'o InclL.oU firmer than last week on several kinds ol d o m o st I c woo 3. Twelvo monlha Texa? wools were sold at prices ranging mostly 97 cents lo 61. scoured basis. TURKEYS SELLING AT 25 CENTS ON PORTLAND MARKET PORTLAND. Nov. 21 fRe tnilera offered turkeys frooly to- dny as low as 25 cents a pound for No. 1 hens. The wholesale trade reported 22 and 23 cents a pound gener ally and occasionally 24 centa for small hens. Toms ranged around 19 and 20 centa. Buyera were not generally offering more than 20 cents for hens and 16 cents for toma. POLICE IN EFFORT TO LOCATE NORMAN TERRY IN KLAMATH Police were asked to locate Norman H. Terry, 4S, thought to bo In Klumath Kulls. Terry's daughter-in-law, Mrs. Joss V. Terry, 1309 Sixth street, apartment No. 2, Sacramento, Calif., has written the police de partment asking them to send nny Information they have con corning Terry. According to the letter, young Terry haa not seen his father in 14 years and la anxloua to con tact him. PIERCE TO VISIT KLAMATH FALLS The chamber of commerce has received a message from Con gressman Walter Pierce to the effect that he will be in Klamath Falls aome time around Novem ber 22 to 24. No more definite Information waa received from Pierce, who la In Oregon following the apeclal session of congress. PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 21 p) BUTTER Prints, A grade, 33c lb. In parchment wrappara, 34c lb. In cartona; B grade, 32c lb. In parchment wrappera, 33o lb. In cartona. BUTTERFAT First quality, maximum of .6 of 1 par cant acidity, dellyored Portland, 30 30 He: valley routes and country polnta 2a lesa or 28c; premium quality, maximum of .36 of 1 per cent acidity, 2c mora than first quality; second quality 2c loss than flrat quality. "EGOS Buying prices, extra large, 26c; standards, large, 20c; extraa, medium, 17c; standards, medium 16c; extras, amall, 13c; standards, small, 11c. CHEESE Selling price to Portland retailers: Tillamook tripleta, 21c lb.; loaf, 22c lb.; f.o.b. prices to wholesalers: trip lets. 19e lb.; loaf, 20c lb. f.o.b. Tillamook. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price' to retailers: Country-killed bogs, best butchera, 125 to 150 lbs., 8 centa lb.; vealera, fancy, 13V4-14C lb.; Ilgbt-thin. 10-12C lb.; heavy, 9-10c; spring lamba, 14 4 -16c lb.; ewes, 3-6c lb.; good cutter cows, 7-7 '4c lb.; cauner cowa, 6-6 lie lb.; bulls, 9-94c lb. LIVE POULTRY Buying prices: Leghorn broilers. 1 to 1 lbs., 15c; fryera, under 3 lbs., 14c lb.; do 3 to 4 lbs., 14c lb.; roaaters, over 4 lbs., 13c lb.; colored hens to 4 lbs., 13c; do over 6 lbs., 13c; No. 2 grade, 5c lb, less. TURKEYS Selling price: Hons, 22-23C lb.; toms, 18-20C lb. Buying prices: No. 1 hens, 2U-21C lb.; toms, 16c lb. ONIONS Oregon. 40 - 50c Yakima, 30-35c sack; White uo.-mudas, lvic lb. POTATOES Malln, apeclal brand, 11.85; Yakima Gema, I'.. 50 - 1.65: Deschutes. $1.60- 0: Klamath. 81. 60-1. 70 cwt. Local Whltoa, 80-85C box; Scap- poose Burbanks, Jl.'B cental. HAY Selling price to re- lallera: Alfalfa, No. 1, $16.00 ton; oat-vetch. 812.00 ton. clov or. $11.00 ton; Timothy eaatern Oregon, $18.00 ton; Valley Tim othy, 813.00-14.00 ton, Portland. WOOL Eaatern Oregon, fine, 25-26C lb.; croaaed. 28-29C lb. Willamette valley, 12-month, ZVC in.; iamb, zoc lb. STEADY, BOY GOLDTHWAITE, Tex., (JP) B, N. Ham brick a auto etruck horse. Hambrlck kept his head, but the borae lost L'a. A flying fragment of wind shield decapitated the animal. Hambrlck was only cut. LEGAL NOTICES CITATION In ITobato IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OP THE ES TATE OF HARRY ALBERT W1THER1LL, Deceased. To: Mary Douglas. Henry Wither. Ill, Sadie Meyn. William Walker, Harry Wltherlll (also known aa Harry Douglaa), and to all helra of aald deceased unknown: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: As heirs at law of Harry Albert Wltherlll, deceased, you are here by cited and required to appear In the above entitled Court and Cause within four (4) weeks from the date of first publication of thia Citation, then and there to abow cause, If any you have, why an order should not be entered by thia court authorising Earl Whit' lock. Administrator, to sell at pub. He or private sale, for cash or up on terms, all the right, title and interest of said deceased In and to tho following real property: Situate In Klamath County, Oregon: Lots 1, 2. S. 4, 5 In Block 1 of Midland Heights Addition to Midland. Lota 1, 13, 14. 15 In Block 6 of Midland Heighta Addition to Midland.' Lota 1 to 16 Inc. In Block 7 of Midland Heights Addition to Midland. Lota 1 to 16 Inc. in Block 8 of Midland Heighta Addition to Midland. Lota 1 to 7 Inc. and Lota f to 16 Inc. In Block of Midland Heights addition to Midland. Lots 15. 16 In Block 10 of Midland Heighta Addition to Midland. Lota 1 to 6 Inc. and lota 8 to 15 Inc. In Block 11 of Midland Heights Addltkffl to Midland. Lota 1 to 16 inc. In Block 12 LEGAL NOTICCS of Midland Heighta Addition to Midland. Lota 1 to 16 Inc. In Block 13 of Midland Heighta Addition to Midland. Lota 1 to 8 Ine. In Block 14 of Midland Heighta Addition to Midland. Lota 1 to 8 Inc. In Block 16 of Midland Heighta Addition to Midland. Lots 1 to 8 Inc. In Block 16 of Midland,1 Heights Addition to Midland. Lota 1, 2, 8. 4, 6, 6, 10. 11, 12, 13, 14, 16 and parta of Lota 8 and 9 East of Highway In Block 11 of Midland. Lots 14 to 20 Inc. In Block 13 of Midland. Lota 19, 20 In Block 12 of Midland. Tracts 46 and 68 In Flrat Ad dition to Midland. Tracta 60 to 67 Inc. In Flrat Addition to Midland. Tracts 69 to 76 Ine. In Flrat Addition to Midland. WITNESS the Honorable Ed ward B. Aahurat. Judge of the above Court with the seal of aald Court affixed thia 13th day of Nc- vemner, 1939. (Seal) MAE K. SHORT, Clerk By Dora Goddard, Deontr. N. 14-21-28; D. 6-12. No. 180. NOTIC'K OK FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF FRANK A. SUTTON, Deceaaed. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned, the administrator of the eatate of Frank A. Sutton. deceaaed, baa filed In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County, the final account of bla administration of aald ea tate and that the court haa ap pointed the 20th day of December, 1939, at the hour of 10 a. m as the time and the court room of said court aa the place for the hearing and settlement of said account. Dated this 14th day of Novem ber. 1939. R. L. Sutton, Administrator of the Estate of Frank A. But ton, Deceaaed. N 14-21-28; D 5. No. 178. LEGAL NOTICES Administrator of the Estate of Margaret E. Applegate, Deceaaad, by the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for Klamath County, and haa qualified. All persons having claims against aald Eatate aro notified to present tha same lo me with proper vouchers at the office of Wm. Kuykendall, Room 16, Loomia Building, Klam ath Falls, Oregon, within alx montba from November 14, 1939, ELMER I. APPLEGATE, Administrator. N. 14-21-28; D. 5. No. 181. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of tha Estate of L. B. Applegate, deceaaed, by the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Klamath County, and haa qualified. A 1 1 persona having claims against aald Eatate are notified to present the same to me with proper voucbera at the office of Wm. Kuykendall, Room, 16, Loomia Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from November 14, 1939. ELMER I. APPLEGATE. Administrator. K. 14-21-28; D. 6. No. 182. A million mica can ba killed by two grama of tha toxin from the venom of the African cobra. NOTICE Will Thaf individual who identified herself as a wit ness to an alleged larceny of a gun from Montgomery Wards call at the District Attorney's Office aBaKMfttWlsiiM.ttdefti I'MQOINO TO BC PREPARED POP. 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