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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1941)
March 21, 1941 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORB. PAGE ELEVEN ManJzeti and fyinoHxrial STOCK MARKET PRICES SLIP FOR LEADERS NEW YORK, March 21 Ml Moit of Thursday'! bounding Kcnlor utility iitocki took brenllilnu spoil In today's mar- ki't mid fractions tn 2 point) or mi worn chipped off the general run of lenders. Transfers for the full session were iiround 600,000 hare. Lack of much urgunt liquida tion win uttrllmtcd to persis tant optimism over biislnoss, iul tlnment of a nunihrr of strikes and the outlook for heavy gov ernment defense expenditure! ,vhcn tha $7,000,000,000 British, old hill gi'lM throtiuh congress. Prufrrretl of Stundiird Gn. Knglneera Public Service and Electric rower and Light edged upward In the morning, lome to new hlghi for the year, but senior shiircs of Commonwealth and Southern, American Power and Light, Philadelphia company and American and foreign Pow er lout driving power. Preferred Issue of Pcre Murquette and Diingor uiul Aroontock got up ai much an 2 or 10 at one period. In tho wavering division were U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, Chryiler, Scan Roebuck, Inter national llnrvestor, Douglai Air cruft, Amcrlran Telephone, West ern Union, Consolidated Edlon, American Smelting, Phelps Dodge, Westlnghouse and East mun Kodak. Occasional resistance w a I shown by Southern Pacific, Pennsylvania, Texas corporation, United Aircraft and Air Reduc tion. Air Reduction 38 Alaska Juneau 41 Al Chem St Dye 1531 American Cnn ... -20 Allli-Chalmcra SSI Am Car St Kdy .... 261 Am Rad Sta San 81 Am Roll MIII 13! Am Smelt St Ref 301 Am Tel St Tel 1611 Am Tob "B" 681 Am Water Works ft! Am Zinc L St S 6 Anaconda .,.. 241 .Armour 111 41 'Atchison 231 Aviation Corp 31 Hald Loco 241 Bendlx Avla 3S1 Beth Steel 771 Boeing Alrp 151 Borden 181 llorgc-Worner 17J Citllf Packing 101 Callahan Z L ..... 1 Calumet Hec 61 Canada Dry Hi Cnnndlan Pacific ... 31 Cut Tractor 44 Olancse 221 Che! St Ohio . .. 381 Chrysler 631 Col Gas St El 4 Com'l Solvents 01 Comm'nw'lth St Sou 1 Consol Aircraft 28 Consol Edison 21 Consol Oil 81 Conl'l Can 361 Corn Products 481 k Crown Zollcrbnch 12J " Curtlss Wright 81 Doug Aircraft 731 Dupont De N -. 1471 Eastman Kodak 133 El Pow St Lt 31 General Electric 321 General Foods 35 General Motors 43 Goodrich ...... 13 Goodyear Tire - 171 Gt Nor Ry pfd 25 Greyhound Ill Ilisp Copper 11 Int Harvester 47 Hit Nick Can 281 Int Pap& P pfd 641 Int Tel St Tel 21 Johns Mnnvlllo ... . 61 Kcnnecott 34 Lockheed 221 Loew's - 311 Long-Boll "A" 21 Montgomery Ward 36 J X Nnsh-Kelv 41 Niit'l Biscuit 171 Nnt'l Dairy Prod 131 Nafl Dlst 21 National Lead - 151 N Y Central 121 No Am Aviation 141 North Amor Co 15 Northern Pacific 51 Ohio Oil 8i Otis Steel 8 Pbc Gas St El ...... 271 Packard Motor 2! Pnn Amcr Airways 121 Paramount Pic .... 121 Penney (J C) ..... Penna R R Phelps Dodge Phillips Pet 80 23! 281 381 Proctor St Gamble 851 IBIS 3 OXFORD mir leoM wtm m t Mown Carload Potato Shipments Month' Season of 1040-41 Season of 1030-40 Mar to Season Mar. to Season Mar. Dully Dute to Date Dally Dato to Date T 41 ii 7104 aT 31 8125 2 T" 45 7108 38 87 6181 8 12 67 7120 ' 6 73 6107 4 32 80 7152 26 80 5103 8 31 120 " 7183 33 132 8226 T sT" 171 7234 '" 20 161 8255 7 40 211 7274 3T 107 5201 8 bT 260 7332 47 244 C33B 0 280 "7332 " 38 282 8376 10 42 311 7374 iT" 206 8390 U Ji 382 7415 33 320 5423 12 4! 300 7402- 2P 358 2 18 4f tTJo- 30 wa91.3 84111 1 37 484 7547 443 8537 37 021 7584" 30 182 5576 18 0 521 7AB4 20 8H 3B05 17 4I jl5 7832 11 22 8616 18 23 802 7635 38 " 6654 10 iT" 816 7670 82 612 5706 20" 41 653 5747 il 3T 600 5784 22 38 " 728 5822 23 " 3B 708 5860 24 T 773 5867 3i 8l 824 5818 20 46 870 5064 27 44 014 6008 28 44 058 6052 20 44 1002 6006 30 34 1038 1(130 31 ZZ. 10 !a 6140 Shipment by Truck 321 Grand Totals 1367 8461 Pub Svc N J . 231 Pullman 241 Radio 41 Rayonler ........... 141 Republic Steel 181 Richfield Oil 8! Safeway Stores 30 Sears Roebuck 72 Shell Union Ill Socony Vacuum 81 Sou Cat Edison 251 Southern Pacific 81 Sperry Corp ..... 331 Standard Brunds 61 Stand Oil Calif 101 Stand Oil Ind 251 Stand Oil N J 351 Stone St Webster 61 Studobaker 61 Sunshine Mining 81 Texas Corp 34! Trans-America 4! Union Carbide 67 Union Pacific 771 United Airlines 121 United Aircraft 381 Unlttd Corporation 1 United Fruit ... 651 U S Rubber pfd 891 U S Rubber pfd 2B1 U S Steel 561 Vanadium . 261 Warner Pictures 3 Western Union 211 Westlnghouse 031 Woolworth 308 SO. S. F. LIVESTOCK SO. SAN FRANCISCO, March 21 m (Federal-State Market News) HOGS, salable 50. Around steady; package 185-225 lb. California $0.00, few 250 lb. $8.50; good to choice butchers absent, nominally quoted $0.05; few packing sows $6.80. CATTLE, salable 25. Nominal; steers, heifers and range cows absent. For week: all classes generally steady; odd head 1330 1500 lb. bulls $8.00. Calves, sal able none. Nominal; good to choice vealcrs quoted $12.50 13.00; slaughter calves $10.00 11.00. SHEEP, salable none. Nomin al; wooled lambs under 00 lbs. quoted $11.28; spring lambs quoted $11.00-12.00; wooled ewes $6.50-7.00. WOOL MARKET BOSTON. March 21 (AP USDA) Offerings of spot do mestic wools In Boston were ex tremely limited today. Interest In domestic wools was confined mostly to tho re-sale of the fine wools contracted in the western states. Demand for foreign wools continues good, especially for tho fine and half blood grades. Spot South American fine wools were quoted mostly around $.08 1.03, scoured basis, duty paid. Sales of fine Australian wools have been reported at $1.00.1.00, scoured basis, according to quality. POTATOES SAN FRANCISCO, March 21 (AP-USDA) Potatoes: 3 cars California, 4 Oregon arrived; 16 unbroken, 14 broken cors on track; market steady; Oregon Klamath district Russet No. 1, $1.20-25, occasional car higher; combination grade B0-05c. LOS ANGELES, March 21 (AP-USDA) Potatoes: 10 cars California, 15 Idaho, 7 Oregon orrived; 30 unbroken, 10 broken cars on track; by truck 4 Califor nia, 4 Utah arrived; no Oregon quotations. CHICAGO, March 21 (AP USDA) Potatoes, arrivals 116; on track 535; total US shipments 021; old stock, supplies heavy, demand slow, market about steady; Idaho Russet Burbanks US No. 1, $1.45-521; Nebraska and Wyoming Bliss Triumphs $1.50-70; Minnesota and North Dakota Cobblers 80-80 per cent US No. 1, quality $.90-1.00; Early Ohlos 80 per cent US No. 1 qual ity 00021c; Bliss Triumphs 80 85 per cent US No. 1 quality 80-071c; Wisconsin Katahdlns US No. 1, $1.10; new stock, sup plies moderate, demand fair, market firm on best stock; Flor ida bushel crate Bliss Triumphs US No. 1, $1.75-85 per crate. The newspaper in its relation to democracy is first of , all a paper of news. Frank L. Mott, director, Iowa School of Journa lism. SCIO, March 21 (F) The Sclo Fruit Growers association yes terday reelected Henry Thomas, Jordan, president. WHEAT PRIG E FACES SLASH, EVANS CLAIMS WASHINGTON, Murch 21 (fl'i Thirty or 35 cent wheat is In prospect unless marketing quo tas are adopted, Administrator It. M. Evans of the agriculture udjuxtmvnt administration told the house agriculture committee today. Evans testified at a hearing on a measure (II. J. Res 134) by Representative Fulmer (D-S. C.) which would Incrcuse the penal tics for marketing wheat and corn produced on acreages in ex cess of AAA quotas from IS cents a bushel to 40 cents on corn and 50 cents on wheat. He said the supply situation "looks quite black," and that a referendum among growers was almost certain to be token this spring on wheat marketing quo tas and a corn referendum was likely next fall. Increase in the penalties on the- marketing of wheat and corn, ruiKd oil acreage in excess of allotments, he said, would tend to force compliance with tho AAA program by a larger percentage of producers. He recommended adoption of two amendments, which he said had farm bureau backing. One would cut tho corn penalty from 40 to 30 cents and the other would make lt possible for pro ducers, when voting in referen da, to invoke tho marketing quo tas for cither one year or two years. If the bill were passed and marketing quotas were voted, Evans said, the changes for a higher loan rate on wheat noxt fall would be "very good." Representative Hopo'(R-Kas.), explaining that winter wheat al ready had been planted and the seeding of spring wheat was about to begin, said if the penal ties were increased now "we'd be changing the rules in the mid dle of the game." The penalty should not be increased, ho said, without raising the loan value. WHEAT EXTENDS 2-DAY DECLINE CHICAGO, March 21 (JP) An other decline of about a cent today extended the two-day set back of wheat prices due to profit taking and increased loan redemptions and terminal mar ket receipts. Sale of U. S. flour to China ond some crop complaints from parts of the winter wheat belt helped to check selling. Chinese purchases of flour so far this week were estimated at 43.000 barrels for April shipment from Pacific and gulf ports to Hong Kong and Shanghai and these buyers were reported to be liv quiring for an additional 100, 000 barrels. Wheat closed 1-1 1c lower than Portland Produce Stop! Looking for a Good Time? Come to Keno Dance EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Muslo By OREGON HILLBILLIES VALUABLE This Coupon and 15 Cents Entitles You to Have One Stocking Mended Hosiery Mending Service Leave Your Hose To Be Mended WHILE YOU ARE SHOPPING All Stockings with Runs, Snags and Holts Mended In High Class Manner Moderate Prices Work Guaranteed Rush Service J. J. NEWBERRY CO. 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K'JUK - Prlc Ut prMiK'Ofst A lirf. 17c; It Uri irk; A mMluia lie; R irtHlum He tloi.; R-l to rvUilrra 4c tilvliT tut esiara ; cnUift Ue. hlglc-r, MH'.VTKV UKATH - HHIifid pfd to retaJku: Country KHM ho(, brat Imtli tf. t Si-1 10 ll.. II , Vi VMlrn. 1WJ. 1 ;.-! It; hgbt thin, I2-Uc; baavy, is v; lambs, old crop 17 H lie lb.; tllr lb.; good cm 1 1 r tviwa iMJte lb., earner co, 10 114 lb.; bulla I-I3H lb. 1,1 VK, I'OI MKV - Hu.! prices: No. I irrala Ugliorn broilers, I U 1 lb., 17-; fryers, iiihJ't t lbs,, 17 r ; springers ?U lbs., H'c; roaitcra, our t ti I'jr; lfliofn brrii, tltulff S'4 lbs., 12-Hr, Ju oi r H, b He ; eo1ort hMii over 6 lb. 17c; bn i tn $ lbs.. IMcc; old rwin, re lb. IMlKSHKIi Tt'RKKVH Komlinl; sell ing prlr; llna 21 Ke lb.; Um V)ZC lb. (S'l(iS'i-Orrgon Uanvtrs, I.3i p-r SO lb. bag. POTVIOi: - Vtw irawalian 11.40 p-r II lb. loa; FlorMa :.ZZ per no lb crau; Dorli.jUa N". I. ll.2S-lt; lrUH ls r,nn branrl Klamath 10 cntal; MlwM Klamath HAV - AMIIng prlro on tracks: Alfalfa. So. I. l.7fi ton; oat-vtth. llft.M ton: Wlllam'tt Vallt-y rlovr a 10.00 U.n; tim ulliv. raitern flrrgnri 17.00 Um, WOOL - 19(1 contract, (tfrm ranrh. ri'iMnnal !It Vic lb.; 1'ilO raitTli Orrii'ni rwiir" !W-j?c lb. ; rroMbrr-rJ, M W- lb. Willmi'tt Hy. V: month SI Mr lb. bulla ic: ilp HHe lb. REPEAT ORDER NEWBERG, March 21 Wj Dr. F. T. Wilcox decided yes terday his 10-ycar-old daughter Carol Lea came under the cate gory of repeat business. She broke out with measles for the fifth time. Slow Cooking Helps to Foster Meat Economy Meat belongs In the Jlmlted budget. But carrful shopping, inexpensive cuts and slow cook ing are necessary. These recipes are good enough for Sunday din ner, yet low in cost: SPECIAL LAMB STEW (Serves 4 to 6) Two lamb shanks, 2 cloves garlic, 1 onion, 1 carrot, bay leaf, 1 teaspoon whole black pepper, boiling water, 2 tea spoons salt, i cup barley, 1 bunch carrots, onions and green beans, If desired. Brown lamb in heavy kettle with minced garlic. Add sliced onion, carrot, bay leaf, pepper and boiling water to cover. Sim mer until meat begins to fall from bones. Drain off broth, cool and remove fat. Separate meat : from fat and bones. Soak bar- ley over night and cook in salted 1 broth until tender. Add quar tered carrots and other vege-, tables and cook until tender. . Add meat, heat and serve. ARMENIAN STEW (Serves 4 to 6) One large onion, sliced, 2 : tablespoons fat, 1 pound chop ped lamb, No. 2 can tomatoes, salt, pepper, pinch thyme, 1 teaspoon sugar. 1 quart finely; shredded cabbage. ' Cook the sliced onion In the 1 fat until it begins to brown. Add the meat and cook until it browns slightly, stirring fre quently. Add the tomatoes and seasonings and simmer for 15 minutes. Add the cabbage and cook about 1.1 minutes longer or until the cabbage Is tender. PAN-BROILED PORK CHOPS Four pork chops, I to 1 inch thick, salt, pepper. Sprinkle chops on both sides with salt and pepper. Sear quickly in very hot skillet. 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