The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 04, 1941, Page 11, Image 11

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
'AGE. ELEVEN
Madzeti and Qincuicial
ST
HELD DOWN
NKW YOHK, Dec. 8 T)
Stock run into enouuh profit
rsahli'tf ond tax soiling- today
tii stein the morkot a rising lido,
While favored Imluatrlala
mliiiuKcd to cling to fractional
Imorovoincm, and isoiatod is
ms were up as much at 3 or
,L,nn early extension of the
recovery wlnK flattened out
nlW midday nnd cloning trends
were moderately Irregular
Hail were hesitant from the
start.
Thoro wore frequent alow-
(luwua hut speedy flurries were
plentiful and transfers for the
lull proceedings were around
f.lSu.OOO (hares. It wa the
third aucceaalve eulon In which
volume exceeded the million-
ahare mark.
The principal bulllah newi
fi the puasage hy the houiie
Mnle Wcdneaday of the antl
itrike bill although an offaet
hrre win the fear the meaaure
would he ahot full of holea In
the senate.
Cliiriinu uotiitlona:
Air Heductlon 81
Alunka Junenu
A I Chem ie Dyo
Allia Chalmers
Aiiierlrun Clin
Am Car Kdy .
Am Had SI Sim
Am IOll Mill
Am Smalt ti Kef
Am Tel k Tel ..
Am Toh "B"
Am Water Work
Am Zinc I. tt S .
Anaconda
Armour III
Atchison
Aviation Corp
ilnld Loco
llemftx Avla
lleth Steel
Boeing Airp
21
130a
27s
75
201
41
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SB
144
40J
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41
271
31
281
31
131
38H
801
20 i
211
201
181
918
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14
Burden
lorgo-Wamer
Calif Packing
( nllnhnn Z L
Calumet Hec
Canada Dry
Canadian Pacific ..................
41
Cat Tractor ..
Cctanese .v-
Chea k Ohio ...
40
Twmi' 221
38
Chryaler 821
Col Caa & El 1 1
Com! Bolvenls 8
( omm'nvv'ltli & Sou i
Coiuol Aircraft .. 23
Conaol Edison ...... 141
Conaol Oil 81
Conll Can 30i
Corn Product! 401
Crown Zcllerbach 1U
CurtlM Wright 81
Doug Aircraft 70
Duponl Do N 1441
Ktutmnn Kodak 133t
Kl Pow & Lt la
(ieneral Klectrle 201
General .Foods ...
General Motori
doodrlch -
uodycnr Tiro ...
til Nor Ry pfd .
Greyhound
llllnolR Central .
301
38 i
211
171
231
14
71
lOt
Inap Copper
lot Harvester ..... 481
Int Nick Can .......
Int Pop it P pfd
Int Tel Sc Tel
Jnhm Mnnvllle ...
Konnccott
I. lb O Ford
Lockheed
Loew's
Long-Bell "A"
MontgAmery Ward
Nash-Kelv
Natl Biscuit
Nnt'l Dairy Prod ....
Nnt'l Dit
National Lend ...
N Y Central
No Am Aviation
North Amer Co ..
Northern Pacific
Ohio Oil
Otii Steel
Pnc Amer Fish ..
Pnc Gas & El
OCX MARKET
PROFIT TAKING
Qic Tel St Tel 104H .y 'T? ' :
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liJIiiafiBi i,l f r Mm rJAMAS i rrTSWEARi nJfTi
'tWll L l U f G,VI HIM KoADCC0LOTH $1.29 "0Q?e5AJACKETS $2.98 -WHY NOT
ym lm:& r ' " I & wvfcT&r, novelty, satin itl OC all wool CT OH A S
WMM .J.n ' yy -ssu "ARROW SHIRTS" trim broadcloth 4 I. leisure coat...:.. ?.VJ new tAOK sj
MMJK I WM,W GEN. BEACON QC GABARDINE ,r Fur FELT 95
' iilfH P. 2 OMBRE BATH R0BE4O.y3 SPORT SHIRT........ 4X.3 .HAT
MqQMBI lnl1l'li(WDilll; STORE
Packard Motor 21
Pun Amer Airwayi lHi
Paramount Plo 181
Penney (J C) 801
Penna R R 208
Phelps Dodge ... 201
Phillips Pel 48
Proctor 8t Gambia 641
Pub Svc N J I4i
Pullmun 224
Radio a
Hayonlcr l i
Rayoulcr pfd 25
Republic Steel J71
Richfield Oil Oi
Safeway Ston-a 454
Seara Roebuck 84 i
Shell Union 154
Socony Vacuum Oi
Sou Cal Kdlson 21 II
Southern Pacific 124
Sperry Corp 3H
Standard Uranda 41
Stand Oil Calif 248
Stand Oil Ind 3211
Stand Oil N J 401
Stonu Ac Wcbater 81
Studebuker 41
Sunahlne Mining 44
Texan Corp .. 451
Trans-Amrrlca 41
Union Carbldo 73
Union Oil Calif 141
Union Poclflc 874
United Alrllnea 134
United Aircraft 354
United Corporation 518
United Drug 81
United Fruit 78
U S Rubber 251
U S Rubber pfd 97
U S Steel 824
Vanadium 201
Warner Pictures . 8
Western Union - 25 i
Wcstlnghouae 771
Woolworth 271
8. F. LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO.
Dec. 4 (1'MFcd. Stuto Market
News) Hogs: tulublc 450. Fair
ly active, 8c higher; good 170
235 lb. barrows and gilts SI 1.25
to mostly 11.30, soma good
and choice of light fill up to
$11.45; medium and good 240
285 lb. and 140 188 lb. $10.78
80; good i o w mostly $8.78.
Lata Wednesday: some good and
choice light filled 170-238 lb.
$11.40.
Cattle: salable 100. Small
supply mostly cows; trado rath
er slow but about steady; Con
ner and cutter grades $5.00
8.78, common and medium
quotable $7.00-8.00; medium
and good sausage bulls salable
$8.00-8.00. Calves: salable none.
Calves and vealers quotable
steady, medium and good grades
$9.80-11.00, choice vealers to
$13.00.
Sbeeni. .salable 700. Trade
rather (low, mostly steady;
some good around 82 lb. lambs
sold at $11.28, medium to good
grades quotable $10.00.11.00;
slaughter ewe salable steady,
medium and good largely $4.50-
5.25.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND. Ore., Dee. 4 (AP-
USDA) HOGS: Salable 400. to
tal 900; market steady to strong
with Wednesday's close; spots 10
cents higher; bulk good-choice,
175-215 lb. drive-In, $10.75; one
lot $10.85; 230-250 lb. weights.
$10.00 25: odd head light lights
$10.00; packing sows slow, about
steady at $7.00-75; butcher sows
to $8.50.
CATTLE: Salable and total,
125; calves salable and total 35;
steers and heifers steady; off
grade cows slow to weak: scat
tered lots good steers, $10.50-11;
medium grades $9.50-10.00; com
mon down to $8.00; odd lots good
heifers $10.00; common-medium
grades, $8.25-9.50; thin dairy
type heifers down to $8.25; odd
good cows, $7.50; medium grades
$8.75-7.25; common cows, $8.00
78; canner-cutter cows $4.28-
121 Baasonebl. Ratesl V r w Vr, - v. , TV . &
SI V' Ch.n.r Wrlflht Dress Texas Class All Key Orasa Boxed Fancy I Glass I Silk I Felt Glass Above -iclfl
:.".'Z.'.-... 81 CUMMINGS Silk Tl.s BrUfs Sox B,lti L.ath.r chalni Susp.n- Susp.n- Soeto Wallet Ties, Hat. - Susp. . - : ;
SI vmmmm !.. ill Belts Rottieot den aeri I ' . ari -mm
EEE niifSf'SiM 39 29 225 50 50 $100 35c 50. .'I95 jfr
8.78; medium bulls $7.78-8.00;
good grades quotablo to $0,00;
good-choice vealers $11.80-13.00;
common down to $8.00.
SHEEP: Salable and total 100;
murket fully steady; several
trurked-ln lots, good-c h 0 I c e
lambs, $10. 00-50; few fall shorn
luinbs, $11.05; good slaughter
ewes, $5.80 down.
BOSTON WOOL
BOSTON, Dec. 4 (AP-USDA)
Domestic wools were receiving
a little better demand today In
the Boston wool murket. Moder
ate quantities of fine French
combing length territory wools
wcro moved at $1.10-1.12, scour
ed basis. Graded French comb
ing one-half blood territory wool
sold at mostly $1.08-1.08, scoured
basis. Good 12-month combing
Texas wools brought $1.10-1.13,
scoured basis.
W. Pfennlnger, an anglneer
In Switzerland, has constructed
a lightweight glider weighing
but 05 pounds and having a
wing span of 29 '.i feet.
1
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Sensible
GIFTS
50c
Up
Ties
Shirts
Socks
Sweaters
Robes
Pajamas
Topcoat
Hat
Garters
Suspenders
Belts
Shoes
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DRESS GLOVES $1.45
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PROFIT SALES HALT
CHICAGO, Dec. 4 fP) Profit
taking checked the wheat mar
ket's climb today after prlcca
hod gained about a cent a bush
el, reaching highs for the past
two months.
Prices of other grains, which
were at or near thn best levels In
about a month, weakened with
wheat while early gains of mora
than 3 cents in soybeans were
roduccd.
Wheat closed 1-4 cent lower
than yesterday, December
$1,171, May $1.22!-i; corn l ie
down. December 751c, May 81 4c;
oats unchanged to Ic higher: rye
unchanged to Ic up; soybeans I-
1 Jc higher.
Report from the southwest
that some producers showed
more Interest In redeeming
wheat held under government
loans attracted attention. Tra
ders expressed bolief that the
recent advance of prices in most
winter wheat belt market to
levels above loan rates would
tend to limit the amount of grain
HERMAN'S MEN
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stored under loans in these areas
during the final month of such
activity. The deadline for ob
taining loans is December 31.
POTATOES
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 4
(AP-USDA) Potatoes: 3 Oregon,
1 Idaho arrived, 18 unbroken, 17
broken cars on track, 1 cor di
verted; market steady; Klamath
Russets No. 1, $1.00-2.00, few
best $2.10; combination grades,
$1.50-1.75, few $1.40; No. 2s,
$1.25-1.50; dark soil, few $1.18.
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 4 (AP
USDA) Potatoes: 8 California,
4 Idaho, 1 Oregon arrived; 54 un
broken, 30 broken cars on track;
4 cars diverted; by truck 1 Ore
gon arrived; slow demand, mar
ket about steady; no Oregon
quotations.
CHICAGO POTATOES
CHICAGO, Dec. 4 (AP-USDA)
Potatoes, arrivals 63; on track
342; total US shipments 382; sup
plies moderate, demand light,
market for Idaho Russets firm
on best quality, offerings other
sections all varieties market
steady; Idaho Russet Burbanks
US No. 1, $2.20-40: Nebraska and
Wyoming Bliss Triumphs US
No. 1, $2.30-35; Colorado Ed Mc-
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OF USEFUL GIFTS
Clures US No. 1, $2.30; Minne
sota and North Dakota Bliss Tri
umphs US No. 1, $1.25-85; cob
blers US No. 1, $1.25-88; Wis
consin Katahdins US No. 1,
$1.40-421.
Roth Quartet to
Appear at Ashland
Monday Evening
The Roth string quartet will
present its only southern Oregon
concert In Ashland, Monday, De
cember 8, at 8:15 p. m. The
Roth quartet, sponsored in Ash
land by the Southern Oregon
College of Education, la one- of
the most outstanding organiza
tions of its kind in the concert
field today, being much in de
mand all over the United States.
They have recently appeared
FREE
At Carlisle's
$5 Grocery Order
with each cash purchase
amounting to $27.50 or over
(tax included.) All fair-trade
items excluded.
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CHRISTMAS SPIRIT
In the eighteenth festival of the
International Society for Con
temporary Music, held in the
United States for the first time
this year, and at a series of con
certs at the University of South
ern California at Los Angeles,
Stanford university and the Uni
versity of Kansas City. During'
the summer they were In Holly
wood, where they appeared In a
picture based on Schubert's
life, directed by Alexander
Korda.
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cesse, 19, caused street corner
uproar with frantlo screams and
dashed across the city's main
street heedless of traffic. 1 ,
. Two filling station attendants
on the other side caught him and
removed a mouse from Ma
trouaer leg. j. .,
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