December 13, 1940
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
PAGE THIRTEEN
ManJzetl and fyinanxUcU
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QCK MARKET
KEEPS UPWARD
DESPITE TAX
NEW YOltK. Die Ill (I') Se
lective recovery tendencies per
sisted In the Muck market today
despite the re-straining liifliiunco
of lurtlicr year-end tux offc-rliik-s.
s' A number of Industrial speclul
'lies, Including lately dormant
nimiscinciits mid utilities, took
the upward trnll mid, lit the bil,
gains of fractions to 2 pulntn or
so were well sprinkled over the
Inker tape
Occasional fast flurries put the
turnover lit around uuu.oou
hare.
AlrcrufU' were Inclined to
sluggishness, ulong with thu ma
jority of rutin (ind oils.
llulltiih thinkers fell the mnr
ket was entitled to a revival,
eveit If only temporary, Innauso
of lt healthier tuehiilenl o.iltton
In tho wake of u lengthy stalu
male. Scattered senior Issues with
hill urrcars In dividends conllli
lied to brlntt In buyers on thu
Idea mounting earnings mluht
enable companies to reduce uc
cumulation substantially.
Aborted muvliiK picture com-
iliiiny stocks emno to 1 1 fa as talk
Carload Potato Shipments
n us heard of thce lieliiK "over-
nnif box office rcrelot
sold''
were aiiul to huvo Improved ro-
eently. The film conceriu were
believed to hnvo udjliated their
expenditures to ovcrcoino the
loss of foreliin revenuea.
AmoiiK tho few now liliili for
the year were those of Crucible
Steel common and preferred,
Paramount I'ictures, American
Shipbuilding and White Motors.
Favorable performers were
l.oew'a, Warner Brothers, East
man Kodak, US Steel, Ucthlc
hem, Chrysler, Scurs Itoebuck,
Montgomery Ward, Consolidat
ed Kdison, North American,
Nickel IMato preferred, US Hub
ber mid International Harvester.
American Telephone drooped
n did US Gypsum, UoelnH an'.
Standard Oil of N. J.
Secondary railroad bonds tilt
eil forward.
Air Reduction 42
A links. Juneau Si
Al Chem It Dyo 1 nil
, 'American Cnri 1l
Allla-Chnlmeni 301
Am Cor A Kdy 301
Day of
Month Season 1040-41 Beaion 1939-40
Dee. to Season ic to Benson
Dec. Dully Dulo to Dale Dully Dale to Date
1 4 4 3244 iflT" 18 22f5t
2 20 33 8273 30 2270
3 i:i 0 J' 8 41 2281
4 33 7U 3310 J7 Jl 2201 '
9 33 H2 3382 Hf" 69 2309
U 28 140 331)0 Jl 00 2331
7 40 180 3420 H fol 2344
6 3 183 3423 18 122 2302
30 219 3490 7 129 2369
"0 33 2.12 34UZ 1B 148 2388
11 " 32 284 3324 uT 167 2407
12 24 191 " 2431
13 31 222 2462
"T 24 240 2488
1J 21 267 2S07
Til 22 289 2929
17 3 292 2932
18 23 819 2999
10 19 334 2974
20 28 362 2602
21 21 383 2023
22 383 2823
23 13 306 2623
04 3 399 i39
23 ZZH 399 2830
:n" 10 418 2698
2f ' 2 442 2682
28 26 468 70f
20 28 406 2738
3"0 j 22 S18 2798
3 I 14 932 2772
Month Shipments by Truck 170
Grand Totals 702 2942
Am Rad Sin San 01
Am Roll Mills 10
! Am Smelt & Ref 491
Am Tel & Tel 107
i Am Tob "U" 01)1
I Aviation Corp 41
Am Woter Works 711
1 Am Zinc L & S 71
1 Anaconda. 271
! Armour. 111 4i
j Atchison 174
lllald Loco 171
1 Bendlx A via 331
Beth Steel ...,
Hoeing Alrp
Borden . ....
Ilorge-Warner ....
Calif Packing ....
Callahan Z L ....
Calumet Hcc.
Canada Dry
Canadian Pacific
Cat Tractor .
Cclanesc
Che & Ohio ......
Chrysler
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WOItD CONTEST
lit Prize: Lorraine Losee, 307 Martin St.
2nd Prize: James Chastain, Bristol Avenue
3rd Prize: Erlene Wheeler, 505 No. 5th
4th Prize: Delia May Roberts, 123 Wendling St.
5th Prize: Winston Mitchell, 1877 Ivory
6th Prize: Harold Campbell, Olene Road
7th Prize: Jim Keeling, Algoma
8th Prize: Donald Ericlcson, 2641 Front
9th Prize: June Marie Murphy, 722 Doty St.
10th Prize: Jennine Selby, 739 Eldorado
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WHEAT FAILS TO
Portland
Produce
CHICAGO, Dec. 13 (Jf)
Wheat price tried without much
success to rally today and, after
coring gains ranging from I to
I of a cent, deferred contracts
closed lower. Selling of May
ond July wheat was bused part
ly on favorable crop prospects.
A sharp reduction In dealers'
bids to country points for wheat
unsettled tho market. Bids
wero lowered 4 cents on rc.1
wheat and 1 cent on hard to
equal to tho December prlcv.
Some No. 2 red sold at 93c hard
to equal to the Decembtr price.
Some No. 2 red sold at 93c here
while, No. 2 hard brought 91c,
with spot prices off 1-1 i cents.
The Chicago loan rate basis on
both grades Is 81 cents.
Wheat closed !c lower to ic
higher compared with yesterday,
December 801-ic, May 85Mc;
corn l-lc down, December 60c,
May 3011c; oats l-lc down.
8. F. LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,
Doc. 13 (P) (Federal-State Mar
ket News) HOGS: Salable 200.
Active, 9-lOc higher; 2 loads 195
200 lb. Collfornla 16.70-79, few
lots 180 lb. averages (6.20-49;
odd head puck Ins; sows S3. 00.
CATTLE: Salable none. All
classes nominally steady; good
under 900 lb. fed steers quoted
upward to SI 0.29; medium to
good beef cows quoted 36.25
7.29; canner to common grades
$4.00-9.79; bulls $7.00 down.
Calves: Salable none, Good to
choice light vealers quoted
$10.90-12.00, slaughter calves
$10.90 down.
SHEEP: Salable 390. No
corly action, asking fully steady,
or above $9.00 for good to
choice over 90 lb. wooled lambs;
good wooled ewes quotable
$4.90 down.
mi: phizes
1st Prlie $25 Elgin Bike or a $25
Merchandise Certificate
2nd Prise $5 Electric Train, $5 Doll
or $5 Merchandise Certificate
3rd Prise Choice of any $3 toy In
Sears Toyland or $3 Merchandise
Certificate.
4th Prise Choice of any $2 toy or a
$2 Merchandise Certificate.
6 Prizes of $1 Choice of any $1 toy
or a $1 Merchandise Certificate.
PHIZES WILL HE AWMUlEII SATURDAY NIGHT
7:30 P. M. IX SEAHS TOI L YM
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Col Gas & El
Com'l Solvents
Comm'nw'lth St Sou
Consol Aircraft
Consol Edison ..........
Consol OH ........
Cont'l Can
Corn Products
Crown Zellerbach ...
Curtlss Wright
Doug Aircraft .
Dupont De N
Eastman Kodak
El Pow & Lt
General Electric
General Foods .......
General Motors
Goodrich
Goodyear Tire ....
Gt Nor Py pfd
Greyhound
Illinois Central
Insp Copper .....
Int Harvester .
Int Nick Can
Int Pap Ic P pfd
Int Tel Ic Tel
! Johns Manvllle
Kennecott
I Lib O Ford
l Lockheed
I Loew's
Long-Bell "A"
i Montgomery Ward ..
Nash-Kelv
; Nafl Biscuit
i Nat'l Dairy Prod ....
I Nafl Dlst
' National Lead
N Y Central
No Am Aviation
North Amer Co
Northern Pacific
Ohio Oil
Pac Amer Fish
Pac Gas Sc El
Pc Tel Ic Tel
Packard Motor
Pan Amer Airways
Paramount Pic
Penney (J C)
Penna R R
Phelps Dodge
Phillips Pet
Proctor It Gamble
Pub Sve N J
Pullman
Radio
Rayonler
Rayonier pfd
Republic Steel
Richfield Oil
Safeway Stores
Sears Roebuck ....
Shell Union
Socony Vacuum
Sou Cal Edison .........
Southern Pacific
Sperry Corp ........
Standard Brands .
Stand Oil Calif
Stand Oil Ind
Stand Oil N J .
Stone St Webster .,
Studebaker
Sunshine Mining ......
Texas Corp
Trans-America
Union Carbide
Union Oil Calif
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
Westlnghouse
Woolworth ..
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PORTLAND, Of... lire. IS ATI
Prints, A vmrls 37o II,. In pitrob
jliant wml'lt?, a a In cartons.
IIUTTKHFAT Klrst quality mm
linnm . of 1 ptr nnnt acidity, de
llvftred Portland, Hfi'-afiu Mi.; pr
nilum quality (maximum of ,ii nt 1
ptr cant acidity) 37',i-c; vallay
rouu and country points 2a Im
or itic; sioond quality 2o undar first
of au-i-Uc,
CIII.KHK "elllnr nrlca to Port,
land rstallars: Tillamook trtplals
Slo Hi: loaf tin lb. Trlplala to
wholesalers 100 lb.; lost 2(lo f. o. b
Tlllamook. KG'iH I'rlcas to produoar: Es
tMi liri, lAr; standards larga lie
ritrta nwlluin 2c; atandsMi mdliima tte
Ant.; eitrai imall lie; itandarda amall
17c doc. Hiale to retallar, 40 blghar for
ca-; rartmia be. Miner,
COIJNTMV MKATH Belilnr pries
to retailers: Country killed hoys,
bat butchers 12J-H0 lbs. l-S'jc;
vaalora fancy HVt-lae: llrht thin
0-12c: heavy s-llc; lambs aprlns;
14'Vlfie; ea.a a-ac; good cutter coa
S-dc: canner cows 7 -Ic lb.; bulls
luH-lIc lt.
1.1 VB POLXTRT Duylnr prlcss:
No. t grads Leichorn brollsrs IVs to
lha., 14c; fryers under t lbs. 14c,
sprlncra 2A to 4 lbs. 14c; roasl
ara over 4 iba Kio; Leghorn hsns
over i lbs, )2c; Isrhorn hens un
der tlA lbs. 10c: colored hens over
& lbs 14; colored hens 4 to 6 lbs.,
16c; old roosters In lb.
DflKKSKD TURKKYD Buylne
prteea: Nr. crop hrna 2t-n; tAina ls-l7e lb.
ONIONftOres'on ianvars 11. Oo
1.10; Taktmss liOo per to lb. bar.
POTATOES Deechutes No. 1,
1.10-1.20; Yaklmn 11.10.1.15 cwL;
Klamath 11.1D-1.26 cental.
HAY Xelllnc pries to retallera:
Alfalfa No. 1. II4.2S ton: oat-vetch
liooo ton; clovar 110.00 ton; tim
othy, saatern Oreson 117.00,
WOOL MARKET
BOSTON, Dec. IS (AP-USDA)
Trading in wool was mostly
very slow on the Boston market
today. Fine half and three
eighth blood South American
wools were receiving some de
mand at steady prices for worst
ed types. Woolen types of South
American wools were slow and
prices were inclined to ease. Lit
tle business was being transacted
In domestic wools and quotations
were somewhat irregular.
STATE REVEI.UETO
TOP 100 MILLION
SALEM, Dec. 13 UP) Oregon's
revenue from all sources during
the two years beginning next
July 1 will total 1109,070,988, of
which the federal government
will contribute 19.4 per cent and
the counties 4.6 per cent Budget
Director David Eccles estimated
Thursday.
The total of all state fund
will be 887,709,398, of which
$17,748,880 will be raised by
taxes and fees for general pur
poses, 801,126,474 from taxes,
licenses and fees for special pur
poses, $8,649,880 from revenue
from state-owned enterprises,
and $180,160 from Investments.
The federal government will
contribute $16,884,873, compar
ed with $4,980,689 by the coun
ties. The counties, however, are
repaid their share.
U. S. NATIONAL . ,
BUYS CORVALUS
BANKING HOUSE
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 13
Announcement was made today
of the purchase of the First Na
tional Bank of Corvalli by the
United States National Bank of
Portland. Deposits In the for.
mer totaled In excess of 21 mil
lion dollars while the United
States National list it deposits
in excess of 199 millions. The
Corvallis bank has long occupied
an important position in the cen
tral Willamette valley. It was
organized in 1890 by M. S. Wood
cock who served as the bank's
president until 1928 when he wa
succeeded by his son, C. H.
Woodcock.
This acquisition give the
United States National bank its
29th unit In Oregon five ot these
being In Portland and the others
in the following Important cen
ters, Oregon City, McMlnnvllle,
Saem, Mt. Angel, Albany, Junc
tion City, Eugene, Roseburg,
Grants Pass, Medford, Klamath
Falls, St. Helens, Astoria, The
Dalles, Redmond, Pendleton,
Athena, LaGrandc, Ontario, and
this new one at Corvallis.
LEGAL NOTICES
ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE
OF FILING FINAL
ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON,
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF CARLO GIANOT
TT, (also known as Carl Gian-
otti), Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that I
have filed my Final Account in
the above entitled estate, and
said Court has fixed 2 o'clock
In the afternoon of Tuesday,
January 21, 1941, as the time
and the Court Room of said
Court at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
as the place where any person
may present exceptions to said
Account. At which time the
Court will finally past upon said
Account -ANGELINA
PASTEGA,
Administratrix.
D13-20-27;J3-10. No. 222
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice 1 hereoy given that
the undersigned has been ap
pointed administrator with the
Will annexed of the estate of
Jessie Helen Board, Deceased,
by the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, for Klamath County,
Probate department
All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby
notified to present the same duly
verified as by law required to
the undersigned at the office of
A. W. Schaupp, 6131 Main
LEGAL NOTICES
Street Klamath Fall, Oregon,
within six month from the dste
ot first publication hereof.
MITCHELL TILLOTSON,
Administrator with the Wilt
annexed.
Dated and first published Nov,
29th. Last publication Deo. 27th.
N 29; D 6-13-20-27. No. lit
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that
the undersigned ha been duly
appointed administratrix of the
estate of Roy Nlel Akard, dtv
ceased, by the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Klamath
County, and all persons having
claim against said estate are
hereby notified to present same
to said administratrix at the
flee of R. C. Groesbeck, Lawyer,
Federal Savings is Lean Build
ing, Klamath Falls, Oregon, witty
In six (6) month from the date
of this notice.
Dated: November 23, 1940.
GLADYS ELLEN AKARD,
Administratrix of the Estate
of Roy Niel Akard, De
ceased. N 22-29; D 8-13-20. No. 214
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
OF FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, Of
KLAMATH COUNTY, ORIV
GON.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Mary E. Tuttle, Deceased.
Notice i hereby given that 1
have filed my final account
administrator, d.bji., of the estate
of Mary E. Tuttle, Deceased, and
the Court ha set January. A.
1941, at 10 o'clock, A. M a
the time for hearing objection
to such final account and for
the settlement thereof.
Dated thi 4th day of Decern
ber, 1940.
TOM ANNERI V,
Administrator, d.bj).
D 8-13-20-27. No. 31
Chief of Police's Sale of Real Property for Specia I '
City Assessment Liens
i?0? IS RE.y GEN THAT on the y January, 1941, beginning at the hour of 10:00 A. M. of said day! at
the front door of the City Hall in Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. I will seU at public sale for cash on hand aU of the
following described premise, to-wit:
PURPOSE OP
LOT ADDITION BLOCK TO WHOM ASSESSED DATE LEVTZD . ASSESSMENT AMOUNT
dixon 1 " r : "
1, Wly. 12 1 "A" Fred St Goldie Howard October S, 1931 Sewer $121.98
2 Deborah Ann Smith October 8, 1931 Sewer - - 13S.8S
8 3 C. W. Sc Rhena Howry October 8, 1931 Sewer 121.0$
8 3. Lulu Morris October 9, 1931 Sewer . , .. ,121.03
3 F. L. & Elsie H. Weaver October 8, 1931 Sewer .121.03
7 3 Theresa Layton - October 5, 1931 Sewer . ' 121.0$
10 3 M. D. Sc Helen Enloe . October 8, 1931 Street & Sewer ' . 187 M
11 3 M. D. Sc Helen Enloe October 8, 1931 , Street Sc Sewer -250.41
1 4 JoeMoise , , , October 8, 1931 ', Street St Sewer -386.33
7 fend 8,Ely SO 4 Clarence Jr. St Beverly Courtney October 8, 1931 Sewer ' ' 88.43
4 8 U. S. National Corporation October 8, 1931 Sewer - 123.00
6 6 Ralph J.Knox October S, 1931 .." Sewer 133.00
7 8 Ralph J. Knox October 8. 1931 Sewer . . . , . . 123.00
8 8 G. F. Little October 8, 1931 Sewer , ,-JMl
1" 8 Gertrude Brown , , October 8, 1931 Sewer ,. ... J17.6T
11 8 Dr. Warren Hunt October 8, 1931 Sewer . ,' 138.00
18 5 Alfred F. & Leona Condrey October 8, 1931 Street & Sewer "j " 322.66
1" 8 Walter C. e Maybelle DeYouna " October 8, 1931 Street i Sewer " ' 386.38
21, W. 100' 8 Maybelie DeYoung October 8, 1931 Street Ic Sewer ' ' 198.34.
3 6 Fred H. St Carrie Rothehild October 8, 1931 Sewer T ' 133.40
6 Fred H. St Carrie Rothehild October 8, 1931 " Sewer ' " ! 99.37
8 8 L.R.Merrick October 9. 1931 . Sewer ' 131.0T
8 7 H. E. Hauger October 3, 1931 Sewer 104.88
7 9 Lloyd L. Porter October 8, 1931 Sewer 130.28
8 9 Lloyd L. Porter , October 8, 1931 Sewer . 130.33
8 9 Florence M. Porter October 8, 1931 Sewer 130.38
13 9 Klamath Development Co. October 8, 1931 Sewer y 130.38
18 10 R. D. Carpenter, Jr. October 8, 1931 Sewer T . i m f 130.28
1 12 Alfred Craig October S, 1931 Sewer ' " '148.79
3 12 E. Venutl October 8, 1931 Street St Sewer - 217.41
8 12 FernL. Yadon October S, 1931 Street St Sewer ' 738.79
10 12 June Margaret Rudd October 8, 1931 . Street & Sewer 363.34
11 13 Mrs. M. J. Yadon October 8. 1931 Street & Sewer 321.67
7 14 J.A.Ryan October 8, 1931 - Street & Sewer : :7JS.9S
10 14 Nellie Raymond October 8, 1931 ' Street St Sewer ' " . 317.47
11 14 J. V. St Nitro Kindig October 8, 1931 ' Street St Sewer ' ' 203.92
12 14 J. V. St Nitro Kindig October 5, 1931 Street 4. Sewer : 203.92
DIXON SECOND , '
1 3 H. C. Harmond October 3, 1931 Street & Sewer " 874.11
2 2 H. C. Harmond October 8, 1931 . Street Sc Sewer ... 404.37
3 2 T. W. Picard October 8, 1931 Street & Sewer 282.88
4 2 Klamath Development Co. October S, 1931 Street Sc Sewer. , 369.37
8 2 Klamath Development Co. , October S, 1931 Street Sc Sewer 17341
8 2 Klamath Development Co. October 8, 1931 Street Sc Sewer 128.01
1 3 S. J. Smilde October 8, 1931 Street Sc Sewer 497.83
1. W. 12 4 O.P.Se Alma Anderson October 5, 1931 Street Sc Sewer 363.10
3 4 Klamath Development Co. October 9, 1931 Street & Sewer .. 804.61
3 5 Klamath Development Co. October 9, 1931 Street Ic Sewer . 373.23
3 8 Klamath Development Co. October S, 1931 - Street Sc Sewer - 261.08
4 S Klamath Development Co. October S, 1931 Street & Sewer ' ,'188.38
6 6 Anna Okas October 8, 1931 Street Sc Sewer 198.40
1 7 E. C. Neely October 8, 1931 Sewer, ' , , -, ' , 112.04
3 7 Mr. E. C. Neely October S, 1931 Sewer 112.04
3 7 Roy E. Neely October 3, 1931 . Sewer ; , ' 113.04
4 7 Roy E. Neely October 8, 1931 Sewer , i ,' " 112.04
8 7 Klamath Development Co. October 8, 1931 Sewer 130.37
7 7 Klamath Development Co. October 8, 1931 Sewer . ' 130.37
8 7 Klamath Development Co. ' October 8, 1931 Sewer i . -130.37
9 7 Klamath Development Co. October 3, 1931 Sewer 158.88
3 8 Klamath Development Co. October 5, 1931 Sewer - - - "111.68
4 8 Klamath Development Co. October 3, 1931 Sewer . 111,68
8 8 Klamath Development Co. October 8, 1931 . Sewer .; 111,68
6 8 Klamath Development Co. October 8, 1931 Sewer , 111.66
7 ' 8 Klamath Development Co. October 8, 1931 Sewer- 140.33
4 9 Klamath Development Co. October 8, 1931 Sewer 130.37
8 9 Klamath Development Co. October 5, 1931 Sewer 173.93
1 10 Klamath Development Co. October 5, 1931 Sewer 111,86
3 10 Klamath Development Co. October 3, 1931 Sewer ' ' , iu.86
3 10 Klamath Development Co. October 3, 1931 Sewer 137.33
WILLIAMS
1 1 Edward Hedden October 8, 1931 Sewer - 98.81
3 1 Edward Hedden October 3, 1931 Sewer 96.81
HOT SPRINGS
8 2 Evelyn Leonard June 13, 1927 Street .' 883.13
7 2 James A. Leonard June 13, 1927 Street, 879.96
8 2 James A. Leonard June 13, 1927 Street . . . .. . 679.98
This sale is made under and by virtue ot a warnnt or list In tabular form for the collection' of sneclal assessment liens.
which have been delinquent for more than one year prior to December 13, 1940, on real estate within the cornorate limit of the
City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, which warrant or list is in my hands. Each of the lots, parcel or tract above
described I located within the City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, and is being sold under Section 86. 2201 to 86, 3310
Oregon Code 1930, a amended, providing a method of foreclosing special assessment liens. '
Each of said lots, parcels and tracts will be sold separately and will be struck off to the first bidder offering to Day the City
of Klamath Falls the full amount of its assessment Hens pitta Interest and the costs of and upon this sale."
Dated this 13th day of December, 1940. : 1 ,. .
First Publication: Dec. 13, 1940. FRANK HAMM,
Final Publication: Jan. 10, 1941. Chief of Police of the City of Klamath rail,
D 13, 20, 27; J 3, 10 No. 221. , Klamath County, Oregon. . (
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