The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 27, 1941, Page 13, Image 13

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    Kovpnbnr 27, 1041
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
0 Mcftketi and tyinoHcicd
ID
N HELPS
STEADY PARTS
OF STOCK LIST
9i NEW YOriK. Nov. 27 il'i
Tardy bldillnK hi'lpc'l nlruily
purls of today's Murk nmrki-t
hut iminy leaili-fs i onilnui d
well out on a shaky limli.
Steal drew mime .support,
with Uothlehrm rspn-ially fa
vored, slid tobaccos ntlffi'iicd
after an early relapse.
Tux selllnil remained an one
of the Important brake un re
covery, broken said. Thin, tie
spite exceptionally slow Inter
val, put the day's volume to
around HOO.000 hnre
Another wide aMiortment of
rheerful dividends mid arnlniu
report propped scattered Mock
but were virtually Ignored by
others. Some speculative nib
bllnK wan due to Ibe belief the
mduxtrlnl avernde, within reach
ing dlntanco of the HH1 bolloin
established lost April, wns In
a position to do n bruk rik'ht
jbout.
Stock In the "new low"
rla some lubniantlully re
vived Included General Mo
tor, Chrysler. American Tele
phune. Consolidated Kclmon.
Public Service of N J . Seiirs
Hoebuck. Pennnylvanla. Key.
nolds Tobacco "II" and Ameri
can Tolaicco "fl "
Hp moftt of the seiisinii were
IT. S. Steel. Hethlohcm. Younm
town Sheet, Southern Pacific,
Chesapeake A- Ohio, Goodrich,
Montgomery Ward. Consolidat
ed Aircraft, General Electric
and Union Carbide LIkkcU it
Myers '"B" turned a forenoon
hnckslldc Into a net advance.
Closing quotations-
Air Reduction 3S
Alaska Juneau 24
A I Chcm Sc Dye 147
Allls-Chalmera 28
American Can 711
Am Car Sc Kdy ..
Am Had Sta San ..
Am Roll Mills
Oin Smelt & Hef
in Tel Sc Tel
Am Tob "B"
Am Water Works
Am Zinc L Ac S ..
Anaconila
Armour III
Atehlmn
Avlalion Corp
Hald Loco
Bendlx Avln
Ileth Steel
27
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1H
:7
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271
31
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Mi
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floeliiK Alip - 191
Horden
21
Horse-Warner
Calif Pucklni!
Callahiin Z L
10
I
Calumet llec 64
Canada Dry
144
Canadian Pacific 44
Cat Tractor 371
Celanese 22
dies A Ohio 374
Chrysler 82
Col Cos & El II
Com'l Solvents 81
Comm'nw'lth & Sou 4
Consol Aircraft 201
JZonsol Edison 131
QmmoI on a
Conli Can 30i
Corn Products 4114
Crown Zellerbach IH
Curtlss Wright 84
Doug Aircraft , 70
Dupont De N .. 1441
Eastman Kodak 134
El Pow A Lt
General Electric .
General Foods .
General Motors
Goodrich
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V ?' I WON'T BOILOVTI
IrWX aAtVlVS ii' I "I.r.x'hnon-.'operollng.Olv.i
VvlW ' ' (i r..r)0mfromontMr..i.worrl , N S
ForA0o-t'"' " ' 1 oil wlntor long, rotoett coolln , s, n
Goodyear Tire 17
Gt Nor My pfd 234
Greyhound 131
Illinois Central 74
Insp Copper 104
Int Harvester 48
Int Nick Can 2,14
Int Pap ti P pfd 884
Int Tel & Tel 2
Johns MarfVllla 884
Kimiiecotl 324
I,lb O Kurd 24
Lockheed 274
Loew s 3B4
Montgomery Wind 314
Nush-Kelv 3
Nat l Biscuit IB
Nat'l Dulry Prod 181
Nat l Dlsl 234
I National Lend 18
, N Y Central 04
I No Am Aviation 121
North1 Amvr.Co 114
! Northern Pacific 81
jOiuo on si
I Oils Steel 84
Pac Anirr Klsn 104
Pac Gas & El 22
Pac Tel &' Tol 108
Packard Motor 24
Pan Amer Airways 171
Paramount Pic 181
Penney (JO. 77
Pc una K H 20
Phelps Dodgo 2Ui
Phillips Pet 44
Proctor At Gamblo 844
Pub Svc N J 14 4
Pullman 224
Radio 34
Itayonier 114
Ituyonler pfd 284
Republic Steel 174
Richfield Oil 104
Safnway Stores 434
Sears Roebuck 831
Shell Union 184
Socony Vacuum 91
Southern Pacific 11 i
Sperry Corp 304
Standard Brands 3
Stand Oil Calif 244
Stand Oil Ind 311
Stand Oil N J 441
Stone .t Webster 64
Studebaker 4H
Sunshine Mining 4f
Trans-America 44
Union Carbide 71
Union Oil Calif 141
Union Pacific 891
United Airlines 134
United Aircraft 381
United Corporation 4
Unltod Drug 84
United Fruit 4
U S Rubber 234
U S Rubber pfd 1004
U S Steel 81
Vanadium 20 4
Warner Pictures SI
i Western Union .. 264
I Westlnghouse 78
J Wool worth 261
j S. r. LIVESTOCK
I SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO.
Nov. 27 (Pi (Federal-State Mar
I ket News) HOGS: Salable 278:
j active, 10-18 cents higher; good
1 and choice 170-238 lb. barrows
and gilts. $11 28-38. sows $8.80
. 78.
CATTLE: Salable 65; supply
largely cows, trade fairly active;
' cows and bulls steady to 25 cents
j higher; common and medium
j beef-type cows $7.00-8.00; me
I dlum and good 1400-1700 lb.
sausago bulls, $8.28-9.00. Calves:
I Salablo none; vealera quotable.
steady; good and choice grades,
I $11.50-13.00.
i SHEEP: Salable none; under
tone steady. Wednesday; medium
and good wooled lambs sold at
$10.40-11.00; medium and good
slaughter ewes quotable $4.30-8.50.
384 1 I oast X MM I
CHICAGO. Nov. 27 (IP)
Striking a recovery trend after
several svuilon- of downward
drift, grain prices today regis
tered gains ranging from frac
tions to more than a cent a
bushel while soybeans advanced
more than three cents at one
time.
The fact the recent declines
had reduced prices In most cases
to the lowest levels for a month
attracted support In all pits. De
feat of the Goru amendment to
price control legislation was re
garded as a bullish factor. The
government loan programs with
respect to wheat and corn also
exerted a stronger Influence In
asmuch as prices had dipped
about 3 cents for wheat and more
than 10 cent for corn below
loan rates on a Chicago basis.
Wheat closed 4- cents higher
than yesterday, December SI. 13
$1 124, May $1.191. 104; corn
J-lc up. December 7218c, May
70c; oats 1-1 Ic higher; rye 1-1 4c
up and soybeans 2l-34c higher.
CHICAGO POTATOES
CHICAGO. Nov. 27 (AP
USDA) Potatoes, arrivals 124;
on track 309; total US shipments
441; supplies liberal; demand
very slow; market for Idaho Rus
sets slightly weaker, for north
ern stock dull; Idaho Russet Bur
banks US No. 1. $2.30-55; Neb
raska Bliss Triumphs, US No. 1.
$2.25; Colorado Red McClures.
US No. 1. $2 30-35; Minnesota
and North Dakota Bliss Tri
umphs. US No. I. $1 35-73; Cob
blers, US No. 1, $1.35-45; Early
Ohlos, US No 1. $1.40; Wiscon
sin Cobblers and Katahdins. US
No. 1. $1 40. rurals US No. 1,
$1.30.
Read the Classified page
it !
HEAR
Dr. C. H. Bailey
and
Arthur M. Geary
Discus
"The Railroad and
the Public"
Friday, Nov. 28
KFJI
1:15 to 1:30
Potatoes Lead
Oregon Shipments
SALEM, Nov. 27 M Carlot
shipments of fruits and vege
tables during October totaled
2278 cars and 1183 trucklots,
compared with 2142 cars and
431 trucklots In September, the
state department of agriculture
said today.
Potatoes occountcd for the
largest movement, with 99 cars
and 701 trucks, followed by
peara. onions, and apples.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore. Nov. 27
(AP-USDA) HOGS: Salablo
000, total 2000; market opened
10-15 cents lower than Wednes
day's close, now extremely slow,
Indication of more decline; ear
ly sales good-choice 175-213 lb.
drive-Ins $10.73; few light lights
$10.00-23: few sales feeder pigs
sleody at $7.25-75; scattered lots
feeder pigs $8.75-10 00.
CATTLE: Salable 200, total
SOUTHERN
OREGON STATE
Any Old Time Fiddler
may enter by registering
at Waggoner's Drug
Store.
Fiddle
Prize Waltz and Square Dance
Contest at 11 p. m.
AU Red Headed Women Will
Be Admitted Free
rlal I LI II II U 7li I AT
I il il
IMPORTANT NOTICE
To oil fiddlers, square dance callers and amateurs To avoid confusion at the door, thosa taking
part in the program Saturday night art requested to purchase the bargain tickets (23c) at Wag
goner's Drug Store when you register. Mr. Olson will refund the purchase price at .the program sA.
Saturday night. .
Yep We'uns is goln' to have a barn warmln' an
you'uns Is invited. Once more Old Zip Coon and
Turkey in the Straw will ring out gaily across the
dance floor. , By cracky a good old fashioned gat
together.
It will truly be a night (or young and old, a chance
to hear and see the best. Advance sale of tax-free
ticket at Waggoner' Drug Store for 33c. Advance
and mail order sale closes Friday night, November
28. NOTICE Only 300 two-bit ticket will be sold.
Admission at door is 35c end tie, plus tax, kids 10c.
(Ma and Pa, bring all the kids.) Door open at 7t4S.
Show starts at 8il3. COME EARLY AND STAY
LATE.
280; calves salable 38, total 48;
no slaughter steer offered early;
good fed steers quotable to $12;
good fed heifers quotable to
$9.80; 2 lots common-medium
grade, $7.00-9.00; cow steady,
odd head good grades $8.00;
common-rqedium cows 86.00-
, 7.25; canncr-cutter cows 84.29-
8.78; odd lots good bulls $8.80
9.00; vealers fully steady, good
choice $11.80-13.00; scattered
sales feeder steer $9. 00.
SHEEP: Salable and total 200:
i market largely nominal; odd lots
' medium-good lambs $9.00-10.00;
j good-choice grades quotable to
'$10.80; slaughter ewes salable
I $5 25 down.
B08TON WOOL
BOSTON, Nov. 27 (AP-USDA)
Fine wool were receiving some
demand today in the Boston wool
market. Original twelve months
Texas wools sold at mostly $1.10-
1.13. scoured basis, which Is
equivalent to 46-47 cents, In the
grease, for wools shrinking
around 68 per cent and to 41-
YoU've Seen 'Em in the Movies -
Now See Em
Added Feature.
Fiddlin' Contest
$25-00
Defense
Bond
1st Prize
For Defense
FREE
BIERSTEDT'S ACCORDION
42 cents, In the grease, for wools
shrinking around 63 per cent.
Fine combing Ohio Delaine
fleece were moving In limited
volume at 44-48 cent. In the
grease.
Twelve of the 40 sample of
coffee cream analyzed by the
laboratory of the state depart
men of agriculture In October
were Illegal. This mean that
the butterfat content was under
the 18 per cent required by law.
Two hundred and nineteen
nursery Inspections were made
last month by the plant division
of the state department of agri
culture. '
$25 REWARD
Will be paid by the manufac
turer far anv Corn or Callous
GREAT CHRISTOPHER Corn
Salve cannot remove. It never
falls. 3ie and 60e at SverbodyV
Cut-Rate Drags. Phone 3825.1
801 Main St. 1
Swen Olson's- Original Scandinavian
Auspices of Klamath Falls Townsend Clubs
Nov. 29 - At The
CONTESTS
For the bast Accordion Player, Tap Dancer,
Singer, Nenka, Dana, Swede, Comedian, Fun
niest Dressed Woman, Amateur Muiician,
Cowboy Songs, Guitar Players, Trio, Duet or
Quarter.
FEATURING
Old-Time Fiddler, High Clait Jigger and
other amateur talent too numerous to men
tion will be presented in the greatest pro
gram of entertainment ever held in Southern
Oregon.
OLD TINE BALLOON DANCE
TO PATRONS OF THE SHOW
BAND with ANY and
HER $1,000 ACCORDION
Pennies from Heaven at 20 p. m.
Der vil ware el storartet program in Klamath Falls
jowohles gebt elne gut teit in Klamath Falls
Ja do, du vil ha "en got tld In Klamath Falls Sat
urday, November 29, Let's got
Fine taste, low price, consistently good
since repeal. No wonder millions say:
STRAIGHT BOURBON
National OIKlllan PrediKb Corporation.
You've Heard Em
on the Stage!
o5 & m ll
HUNGRY ROOSTER
NOTE
All
ists will be allowed to register. Amateurs may
enter contest by registering at Waggoner's Drug
Store. Talent Is
8 p. ra.
mm
n3S3 $l03
MMMSjSfiSB ft AA M L
WHISKIY
Now fork, N. 1. ' U Proof
on the Radio -
CONTEST
At 9:30 P. M. Farmers
art requested to starve
roosters until good and
hungry. Register at Wag
goner's Drug Store.
talent must be local and
amateur. No proiesslonal art
requested to oe present a
X ?
is 1 I