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

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AS WAR VOTED
NEW YOnK, Dec. 11 (UP)
Fliinnclal mnrkrln nwting up
wnrd todny a the nnzl IUllim
ronllllnn rlrrlnrrd wr on the
United StutM nnd conurowi
(uli'Kiy rnllrd llin bet with
unnnlmoiix vote to imuh the
xl by air. land and ea.
Tramfera lacked the volume
or the prevlotM nemlon and ap.
proxlmatod 1,300.000 harc thf
flrnt time thin w-ek the turnover
lind been under 2,000,000 iliaren
t-ommodltlci were Btronu,
with aom agricultural itaplei
nimn the upper llmlta permit-
cn in a lni(le dny i tranaac.
tlonii It n 1 1 bondi rarne bnck.
Iradinu wnn luLipi-mli'd in dnl
lnr liiMim iif Itnly and Germany
Prominent atocka on tne move
Included US Steel, Bethlehem.
YouiiKiftown Sheet, Anncondn.
Kennrcott, Phelpii Dodge. 3oe
inn, Dnuglun Aircraft. United
Aircraft. Dow Chemical. Du
Pont, Kaatman Kodak, Union
Carbide. Wcstlnghouae. J. I.
Cane. International Harventer.
N. Y. Central. Southern Pacific
and Wnolworth.
American Telephone dipped to
a new 1041 low but eventually
revived for a net advance of
around 4. Inclined to lag were
Ciencral Motora, Chrysler, Mont
gomery Ward and Goodrich.
doling Quotation:
Air Reduction 371
Alaaka Juneau li
Al Chem & Dye 142a
Allla-Chalmera 271
American 70!
Am Car & Kdy 281
Am Had Sta San 4
Am Roll Mills lOt
Am Smelt & Ref . 38i
Am Tel & Tel 135
Am Tob "D" 481
Am Water Works ... 3
Am Zinc L Sc S 41
Anaconda 25
Armour III 3
Atchison 221
Aviation Corp .. 31
Bald Loco 12
Bondlx Avla . 361
Beth Steel 86il
Boeing Airp .. 18
Bordun .. 20
Borge-Warner 191
Calif Packing 181
Callahan . L . i
Calumet Hec 511
Canada Dry - 13 a
Canadian Pacific 3a
Cat Tractor 3BI
Celancse . . 21
Ches &. Ohio 33
Chrysler 4Ba
Coi Gas ti El II
Com'l Solvents 81
Comm'nw'lth St Sou 522
Conaol Aircraft 211
Consol Edison 121
Consol Oil Si
Cont'l Can ..... 301
Corn Products 471
Crown Zellerbach 11
Curtlss Wright 8
Doug Aircraft 641
Dupont De N 141
Eastman Kodak 133
El Pow Sc U 1318
General Electric 261
General Foods ... 381
General Motors .... 331
Goodrich 161
Goodyear Tire 13 i
Gt Nor Ry pfd 20i
Greyhound 121
Carload Potato Shipments
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Dec.
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Dec. to Seuaon Dec. to Scaaon
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9 30 2675 ii 31 3007
23 63 2608 24 59 3031
31 iT 272B 31 ii 3062
21 105 2750 32 UB 3094
24 I2B 2774 28 140 3122
0 120 2774 41 187 3163
25 154 "27011 4 193 3187
24 178 2823 40 23l 3207
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Month Shipments by Truck (1040)
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FOA TH CONVENIENCE OF OlA GUESTS
the opening of
San Fratia'sco's most
modern parage directly
adjacent to .
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SAN FRANCISCO
OVHiQHT
76
Illinois Central 51
Insp Copper 01
Int Harvester . 45 i
Int Nick Can . 24 k
Int Tel & Tel 1 i
Johns Munville 54
Kennccott 34
Lib O Ford 23
Lockheed 231
Loew's 351
Long-Bell "A" i ur. 2
Montgomery Ward . . 281
Nosh-Kclv 31
Nat'l Biscuit 15i
Nat'l Dairy Prod 13
Nafl Dlst 221
National Lead 131
N Y Central 8
No Am Aviation 121
North Amer Co lOi
Northern Pacific 41
Ohio Oil 8
Otis Steel 41
Pac Amer Fish 8
Pac Gas & EI IBs
Pac Tel & Tel 101 i
Packard Motor 2i
Pan Amer Airways . 141
Paramount Pic 131
Penney (J C) 731
Penna R R .... 181
Phelps Dodge 251
Phillips Pet 431
Proctor It Gamble 52 a
Pub Svc N J . 121
Pullman 211
Radio 21
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Rayonier pfd 251
Republic Steel . 161
Richileld Oil .9
Safeway Stores . , 411
Sears Roebuck . .. 60i
Shell Union 141
Socony Vacuum i,......... 8 s
Sou Cal Edison 181
Southern Pacific ....... 10 a
S perry Corp 29 J
Standard Brands . 4i
Stand Oil Callt 211
Stand Oil Ind . .... 304
Stand Oil N J 44 i
Stone tt Webster Si
Studebakcr 3J
Sunshine Mining 3t
Trans-America 4
Union Carbide 70s
Union Oil Calif .'. 13 i
Union Pacific 821
United Airlines ; IU
United Aircraft : 33
United Corporation 932
United Drug - .... i
United Fruit 71
U S Rubber 211
U S Rubber pfd . 85
U S Steel 501
Vanadium 181
Warner Pictures 5
Western Union 23
Westlnghouse 74J
Woolwortli 25
S. F. LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCiSCO,
Dec. 11 P) (Fed. -State Mkt
News) HOGS: Salablo 050.
Mostly 5 cents lower; one load
210 lb. $11.75, early top; bulk
good to choice 185-235 lb. bar
rows and gilts, $11.55 to pack
ers; good sows $9.00-25.
CATTLE: Salable 50. Steady;
one load medium 93S lb. steers
$10.25, good fed grades quoted
$11.00-25; package BOS lb. me
dium cows $8.25: cannera and
cutters, $5.50-6.50; medium saus
age bulls, $8.00-75. Calves: Sal
able nono. Nominal; Rood to
choice vcalcrs quoted $12.00 to
$1 J.oo; medium to choice slaugh
ter calves, $8.50-10 50.
SHEEP: Salable none. Nomi
nal; good to choice wooled lambs
quoted $11.00-50; medium to
choice shorn ewes, $4.50-5.50.
Neither interest, poverty, per
sons, nor prejudices will be al
lowed to stand in the way of
achieving victory. Ernest Be
vin, British labor minister.
Near Jackson, Wyo., 54 hunt
ers shot a prankster's decoy elk,
each one leaving it to fool some
one else. Passing the buck!
Whan la Madiord
Stay at
HOTEL HOLLAND
Thoroughly Modara
Joa and Anne Earley
Proprietors
HERE T COMES
CHICAGO, Dec. 11 tip,
Wheat prices shot up almost 5
cents a bushtl today to peaks
alnce 1937.
Although American-axis dec
larations of war were received
calmly in the grain pits at first,
buying enthusiasm cxpunded af
ter mid-session and prices of all
cereals soared to top levels for
the pasf two months and, in some
cases, for the past four years.
Soybeans were up 8 cents, the
maximum permitted In one dny,
the emergency ceilings nnving
been lifted.
Buying of wheat was attribut
ed to mills and other consuming
interests as well as investors
and professional traders. Wash
ington reports that price control
legislation may be delayed at
tracted attention.
Late profit taking reduced the
wheat gain but prices closed 21
31 cents higher than yesterday,
December $1,261-1, May $1,291
1.30. Corn was l-llc up, De
cember 791c, May 84i-lc; oats
1-Hc up; rye 2l-21c up; soy
beans 8 cents higher.
POTATOES
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 11
(AP-USDA) Potatoes: 4 Califor
nia, 5 Oregon arrived; 10 unbro
ken, 20 broken cars on track,
market firm, offerings very
light, very few sales; Klamath
Russets No. 1, 1 car, $2.15; com
bination grades, few $1.65-1.75.
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 11 (AP
USDA) Potatoes: 1 California.
4 Idaho arrived, 33 unbroken, 24
broken cars on track: market
showing firmer tendency; no
Klamath quotations.
CHICAGO POTATOES
CHICAGO. Dec. 11 (AP
USDA) Potatoes, arrivals 74;
on track 234; total US shipments
483; supplies moderate, demand
rather light; market slightly
stronger on best quality stock;
Idaho Russet Burbanks, US No.
1, $2,471-721; Nebraska Bliss Tri
umphs, US No. 1, $2.65; Color
ado Red McClurcs, US No. 1,
$2.20-25; Minnesota and North
Dakota Bliss Triumphs, US No.
1, $1.55-2.05; Cobblers US No. 1,
$1.45-50; Early Ohlos, US No. 1.
$1.45-50; Wisconsin Chippewas,
US No. 1, $1.50-60; Katahdins,
US No. 1, $1.45-60; Rurals, US
No. 1, $1.30.
Dog's Life
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Jane Russell, Hollywood's lead
ing feminine advocate of the
virtues of the great outdoors,
cools off while on her regular
morning bike with the pup.
BOSTON WOOL
BOSTON, Dec. 11 (AP-USDA)
Demand for domestic wools in
Boston today was limited mostly
to wools urgently needed for im
mediate consumption. Mills and
topmakers generally were appar
ently not anxious to make exten
sive purchases at this time to
cover future needs. Sales of
graded three eighths and one
quarter blood bright fleoccs
were made at 51-52 cents, in the
grease. Fine territory wools of
good French combing length
brought mostly $1.12, scoured
basis. .
Maybe hooks were invented so
men would have some place to
forget to hang their clothes.
New York night club laughed
at the law and had a padlock
slapped on the door. Now they
can try to laugh it off!
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. U
(AP-USDA) HOGS: Salable
500, total 2800; light market
steady with Wednesday; bu'k
175-215 lbs., $11.15-11.25; 1
choice lot $11.35; 230-250 lbs.,
mostly $10.50; 300 lbs down to
$9.75; packing sows $7.5011.25.
CATTLE: Salable 150, total
450; calves salable 65, total 150;
not enough corned for market;
all nominally steady; good fat
steers quotable $11.00 1200;
good heifers $1.80 down; good
cows $7.25-8.00; canner and cut
ters $4.25-5.75; common and me
dium grades, $6.00-7.25; medium
good bulls $7 50-9.00; good
choice vealers $11.50-13.00.
SHEEP: Salablo 150, total iiOO;
nominally steady: good-choi:c
wooled lambs uuoiable to $10.90;
good ewes quotable $5 25.
It is the country's productiv
ity in terms of modern machines
of warfare that will decide the
outcome of what is going on.
K. T. Keller, president, Chrysler
corporation.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE INVITING BIDS
The Corrtmon Council of the
City of Klamath Falls, Oregon,
will receive separate sealed bids
at the Police Judge's Office in
the City Hall up to and includ
ing 5 o'clock P. M., December
22nd, 1941, on the following:
1. Requirements for 1942 of
approximately 30,000 gallons of
standard gasoline and approxi
mately 500 gallons motor oil, oil
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
to be delivered in barrel! and
gasoline in tank truck deliveries)
to the City Garage, and the City
Fire Station aa needed.
2. The yearly servicing of city
office equipment for the calendar
year of 1942, consisting of;
14 typewriters , .',
2 Marchant calculators
1 Allen Wales adding may
chine '
1 Sundstrand adding may
chine
1 Dalton adding machine
(Bids to include services only,
and needed parts will be paid
for separately).
3. The City's requirements for
the calendar year of 1942 for
electric light globes, to bo taken
by the City as needed from time
to time.
4. Prisoners' meals for the cal
endar year 1942. All bids must
include menu for one week. The
city reserves the right to have
the meals taken at the success
ful bidder's place of business or
delivered to the City Jail.
The Common Council reserves)
the right to reject any and all
bids on the above equipment and
supplies, and each bid will be
awarded to the most satisfactory
bidder.
L. M. ACKERMAN. . '
Police Judge. ' 1
D 11-17. No. 188
FOR HIS CHRISTMAS .
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TRAVEL CASE
$3.50 to $7.30
DREW'S MANSTORE
7 Main
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5115 P,NT MMt
(5LSE-U1T IP1MSE
On All Overcoats
and Suits
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Hardy's Have Re-Grouped All
Clothing to Assure Fast '
PRE-XMAS .
SELLING!
In view o! the present world conditions
-We believe you won't get such good
clothing values lor a long time to come!
COME EXPECTING A LOT. WE WON'T
DISAPPOINT YOU!
THE OVERCOATS
AH New Styles
Patterns, Colors
Coverts, Twills, Fleeces
Prices as low as
$1350
No Coat Over $26.95 '
THE SUITS
Guaranteed extra value. Tail
ored by leading makers All
from our regular stock
SUBSTANTIAL
REDUCTIONS
On Every Garment!
620
Main
Street
CHRISTMAS STORE FOR MEN
Formerly "Hardenbrooks"
820
Main
Street