The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 26, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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Pncembar 26, 1041
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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WEAK STOCKS
PUT BRAKE ON
OTHER ISSUES
Scattered weak ipoU, Including
American telephone which
topped oft more than five point
at the wornt, put brakes on rally'
Inf tendencies In other aectloni
of today a market.
' Volume approximated 1,300,
000 share.
The tilde In telephone, which
put thla bellwether not fnr from
Ue bottom or 1H3B, waa at'
trlbuted to peraiitent thought!
that a cut In the company a long-
paid $9 annual dividend waa a
dlatlnct potiiblllty In view of
ollmblng coats of operation,
taxes and the inability to lift
ratea sufficiently to bridge the
an.
Ailde from telephone laggard
aharea wore Weitern Union, Cen
eral Motor), Johns-Manvlll and
Douglas Aircraft.
4J Clnaina auatationa:
Air Reduction 38t
Alaska Juneau U
Al Cham Dye . 1381
Allls-Chalmers 261
American Can 00
Am Car U rdy 20
Am Rad Sta Ban 31
Am Roll Mllla - 91
Am Smelt It Ref 28!
Am Tel It Tel
Am Tob "B"
Am Water Works
Am Zlno L It S ....
.1161
.. 441
21
31
Anaconda - - 261
Armour III - 3
Atchison 29
Aviation Corp . ........... 31
Bald Loco 131
Bendlx Avla 391
Beth Steel 62
Boeing Atrp 181
Borden 181
Borge-Warner ..... 201
Calif Packing
Callahan Z L
Calumet Hee
Canada Dry
IM Canadian Pacific
17
i
61
12
31
Cat Tractor ..
36(
Celanese
1
Ches It Ohio
31)
431
Chrysler
Col Gas At El 46
Com'l Solvents
Comm'nw'lth It Sou
Consol Aircraft 20 1
Gonsol Edison .. Ill
Consol Oil 8
Confl Can 231
Corn Products 80
Crown Zellcrbach ........ 10)
CurtJss Wright 8
Doug Aircraft 631
Dupont De N 1381
Eastman Kodak 434
XI Pow It Lt I
General Electric 251
General Foods ..... 36
General Motors ...... 30
Goodrich 141
Goodyear Tire 101
Gt Nor Ry pfd 101
Greyhound .... 101
Illinois Central , 5
Inap Copper ............ 101
(4 Int Harvester . . . 45
9 Int Nick Can 26
Int Pap It P pfd 55)
Int Tel It Tel II
John Mnnvllle 801
Kennecott .............. 35
Lib O Ford 201
Lockheed . .. 21 i
Loew's 381
Long-Bell "A" . 21
Montgomery Ward 2A
Nesh-Kelv 31
NatT Biscuit 131
Nat'l Dairy Prod 131
Nat'l Dlst 241
National Lead 121
N Y Central 71
No Am Aviation 111
North Amer Co ... 9i
Northern Pacific 3i
Ohio Oil 81
Otis Steel 41
Psc Gas It El . . 18
Pac Tel St Tel 95 .
Packard Motor II
Pan Amer Airways .............. 131
Paramount Plo 141
Penney (J O 771
Panne R R IB'
Dkaln, IVwIm " Oft
? ig Phillips Pet ............. 431
jtrocior ac uamDi ......... out
Pub Svc N J 12
Pullman 23
Radio - 21
Rayonler ................ 91
Rayonier'pfd" ......, 331
Republic Steel .................... 161
Richfield Oil ......... . 9
Safeway Stores 43
Sears Roebuck . 801
Shell' Union . 181
Socony Vacuum .................. 61
Sou Cal Edison ........... 171
Southern Pacific 101
Carload Potato Shipments
Day of II I)
Month U flranon 1041-42 Scrinon HI40-41
It Dec. to Season Dec. to Season
Dec' j Dally' Date to Date Dolly Date to Date
T7H 21 5T" 2666 3 3 2079
2 9 30 2675 28 31 300T
3 H 23 83 2608 24 8 3031
4 I 31 84 2729 31 88 3002
8 I 21 108 2750 32 118 3094
6 24 120 2774 28 146 3122
T Q 120 2774 41 187 3103
8 1 , 25 154 2790 4 193 3167
9 I 24 178 2823 40 233 3207
10 D al 21 1 2858 35 288 3242
11 alT 247 2802 M 291 3265
12 33 280 2025 30 325 3301
13 I 22 302 2047 28 353 3329
14 I 1 303 2948 34 387 3383
18 I 47 380 2995 8 3M 3371
16 27 377 3022 35 430 3406
17 34 411 3056 ii 482 3438
18 57 468 3113 35 407 3473
19 42 510 3155 48 545 3521
20 54 564 3218 38 583 3559
21 0 564 3218 52 635 3611
22 39 603 3257 7 842 3618
23 22 625 3279 46 888 3664
24 86 661 3316 29 717 3393
25 " 0 661 3315 0 717 3393
27
28 A
29 A
30 I
31 I ;
Month Shipments by Truck
Grand Total
S perry Corp 271
Standard Brands 4
Stand Oil Calif 20
Stand Oil Ind 291
Stand Oil N J 421
Stone It Webster 41
Studebaker 31
Sunshine Mining .... 31
Texas Corp 40
Trans-America 4
Union Carbide 691
Union Oil Calif 12
Union Pacific . 881
United Airlines 91
United Aircraft 841
United Corporation 6 ......732
United Drug 41
United Fruit , 851
U S Rubber 181
U S Rubber pfd 681
U S Steel 81
Vanadium . 171
Warner Pictures 5
Western Union . 221
Westlnghouse 751
Woolworth 231
BOSTON WOOL
BOSTON, Dec. 26 (AP USDA)
The Boston wool market was
generally very quiet today. Only
occasional Inquiries were re
ceived for small lota of domes
tic wools needed to piece out
stocks on hand. The demand for
spot foreign fine wools was
fairly strong.
. CHICAGO POTATOES -CHICAGO,
Dec. 26 (AP
USDA Potatoes: arrivals 121;
on track 334; total US ship
ments Wednesday 840, Thurs
day 21; supplies moderate, de
mand . slow, market about
steady; Idaho Russet Burbanka
US No. 1, $25214-70; Nebraska
Bliss Triumphs US No. 1, $2.50;
Colorado Red McClures US No.
1, $2.38: Minnesota and North
Dakota Bliss Triumphs US No.
1, $1.50-90; Cobblers US No. 1,
$1.80; Wisconsin Rurals US No.
1, $1.35; new stock; supplies
light, demand ' very; light, no
early sales report,
COMPLETE
FEMININE
HYGIENE
DBMANDSt
MUCH has been written about feminine
hrcitrie. But too often women over
look Hygiene In the REAL sense of
the 'word underarm cleanliness and
tveetness. You cannot be attractive with
underarm!) moiiti atained and smelly.
Use Arrid, the new cream deodorant,
t. ArrM dti set (at dranat, Don) not
Irrltata aldo.- -. ..
1. No willing to Itf, Caa At aaad right
attar ahavloS'
I. Inttifltty cbtdes pattplrarloe 1 to S din.
fUmovM odoc from panpiratioa. kaapa
srmplta dry. . . .
4, Arrid la a trart. whlta, ttaasilaaa, stale
lata YanUhint cmm.
1. Awarded Approval Seal of Amarlean Inwi
run o( Laundarios ai barmlatt to fabric.
Women use more Arrid than any other
deodorant. Try a 104, S94 or 59 Jar to
day at any store which sells toilet goods.
(1940)
REMUS STEADY
CHICAGO, Dec. 26 VP) Post
holiday trade in grain futures to
day was conducted at steady
prices practically all the session.
Volume of transactions was
email, with milling and flour
trade In tho usual holiday dol
drums, and investment and
speculative interests awaiting de
velopments In connection with
price control legislation and the
government's wheat selling pro
gram. The recent Commodity
Credit Corporation offer to sell
old wheat at prices several cents
above prevailing market quota
tions is subject to change Janu
ary 1.
Wheat closed i-lc lower than
Wednesday, May $1,251, July
$1,261-1; corn, i-lc higher, May
831c, July 85c; oat i-lc off; rye
i-lq down; soybeans unchanged
to ic lower.
S. F. LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN l tin.ii CISCO,
Dec. 28 VP) (Federal-State
Market News):
HOGS: Salable 6; nominally
steady; odd head 216-lb. barrows
and gilts 11.85; medium to good
sows quoted 8.50-9.80.
CATTLE: Salable 150; fed
steers and heifers scarce, nomin
ally unchanged; receipts mostly
medium range cows, good sal
able 8.25-75, medium 7.75-8.25;
bulla 8.00-75. Calves: salable
none; nominal; good to choice
vealers quoted 12.50-13.50.
SHEEP: Salable 250; fully
steady; two decks good 77-lb.
shorn lambs 11.00, choice wooled
quoted 12.00, absent; medium to
choice ewes quoted 4.80-5.50 .
New Year's Eve
DECEMBER 31ST
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BROADWAY HALL
MALIN . . . .
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Adm.t Cents, $1.10
Youth Paroled by
Circuit Judge
Circuit Judge David R. Van-
denberg Friday morning pa
roled Alfred Marion Richardson,
19, to the district attorney's of
fice for a three-year period.
Richardson was judged guilty
of statutory rape by a circuit
court Jury Tuesday. The Jury
recommended leniency.
4-DAY SUPPLY OF
SEATTLE, Dec. 28 (if) -Richard
Neustadt, regional di
rector of defense, health and
welfare, here today emphasized
that food hoarding is unneces
sary, and that a four-day supply
is ample for any family to keep
on hand during war time.
The "iron ration list pre
pared by federal nutrition ex
pert for a family of four for
four days consists of:
Evaporated milk, 16 cans;
cheese, 5 ounces; dried beans or
peas, one-half pound; beans,
peas, corn, sauerkraut, 2 cans
of each; tomatoes, 4 cans (or 6
cans of Juice); fruit, 4 cans;
grapefruit Juice, 4 cans; dried
fruit, 1 pound; raisins, one-half
pound.
Meat or fish, 5 pounds; cereal,
2 packages prepared and 1
pound to cook; crackers, 2 pack
ages wholewheat and 2 pack
ages soda crackers; chocolate.
16 bars; cocoa or chocolate
syrup, 8 ounces; sugar, 1 pound;
jam, 1 pound; coffee, one-half
pound; tea, one-quarter pound.
POTATOES
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 26 VP)
(USAD) Potatoes: 17 unbrok
en, 45 broken cars on track; 11
California, 11 Idaho, 24 Oregon,
1 Nevada arrived; by boat 2
California arrived; Oregon
Klamath district Russets No. 1
2.3550.
LOS ANGELES, Dee. 26 VP)
(USDA) Potatoes: 28 unbrok
en, 66 broken cars on track; 20
California, 36 Idaho, 3 Oregon,
2 Utah arrived; by truck 12
California, 4 Idaho, 1 Nevada, 1
Utah arrived; no Klamath quo
tations. '
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Dec. 26 (AP
USDA) Hogs: salable 0; total
2000; one small lot choice 200
lb. truck-ins $11.85; odd 300
525 lb. sows $8.50-9.00.
Cattle: salable 125, total 225;
calves: salable 25, total 50,
scattered sales steady, two loads
good fed steers $11.75-12.25; few
head $11.25; canner dairy type
steers $6.25-7.00; canner heifers
$5.00: canner and cutter cows
$4.50-5.25: choice vealers lack
ing, quotable to $13,00.
Sheep: salable and total 0;
market nominally steady; good
choice truck-in lambs salable up
to $10.75: with carloads eligible
to $11.15; fat ewes quotable to
$5.90.
MILK CHAMP
BILOXI. Miss., Dec. 26 VP)
Ernie Blandin, 250-pound Tulane
tackle, has set a milk consuming
record among the Eastern all
stars in practice here. In a
luncheon contest with John Rok
isky, tall Duquesne end, Blandin
put down 11 half-pints. His op
ponent stopped at six.
SPECIALS!
OIL PERMANENT
WAVES
$2.50 & $3.50
Opm Ivenlni by AtlMmn.
Mary's
Beauty Shop
PH0NI )T) Sit MAIN
UpLlr Ovar laHn Pumltm Star
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10.00
to 3:00
Ladles, SSei Tax Inc.
PASTORS 0 0
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A union Christmas service was
held at 8 o'clock Christmas night
in the First Christian church and
despite slick streets and snow a
good attendance was reported.
Ministers of the city's churches,
as members of the Klamath Min
isterial association, arranged the
program.
The Rev. A. Theodore Smith,
pastor of the First Presbyterian
church, presented the Christmas
sermon. Excerpts follow:
"Can It be, then, that this
beautiful story of the Christ
Child has no message of comfort
or cheer in 1941? It is true that
over Bethlehem there will be the
roar of airplane motors, but no
soft rustle of angel wings. There
will be the wailing of many
babies, but no 'Baby's soft cry.'
Many people will be looking up
in fear, but will there be no
heavenly messengers to sing,
'Fear Not?' Yes, Thank Godl
There will be. The 'Fear. Not'
message rings down through the
ages to us today, for we read,
'Fear not: for, behold, I bring
you good tidings of great Joy,
which shall be to ALL people.'
The message is, to 'all people,'
always, a Saviour Is born. There
is one promised to shine upon
them that 'sit in darkness and 'to
ONION SEOVIC
CHRISTMAS
COATS
Values To Values To Values Te
$19.95 $24.95- $29.95
1215
IMTS
350 for Clearance including
Knox and Brewster
$3.93
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guide our feet In the way of
peace
" 'Fear not,' is a divine com
mand. It was God's messenger
that spoke, but he was speaking
for Cod Himself. 'And the angel
said unto them, Fear not: for,
behold, I bring you good tidings
of great Joy, which shall be to
all people.'
"When the heavens opened,
after five hundred years of sil
ence, for Cod's messenger to an
nounce the birth of a Saviour,
these words, 'Fear Not,' were
used four times. First to Zach
arias, father of John the fore
runner of Jesus. 'Fear not, Zach
arias, because thy supplication is
heard, and thy wife Elizabeth
shall bear thee a son, and thou
shalt call his name John.' Second,
to Mary. 'Fear not, Mary; for
thou hast found favor with Cod.
And thou shalt conceive in thy
womb, and bring forth a son,
and shalt call His name Jesus.
He shall be great, and shall be
called the Son of the Most High.'
Third, to Joseph, in perplexity,
when he found Mary his be
trothed wife with child, 'Joseph,
thou son of David, fear not to
take unto thee Mary thy wife:
for that which Is conceived in
her is of the Holy Spirit. And
she shall bring forth a son; and
thou shalt call His name Jesus;
for it is He that shall save His
people from their sins.' , And,
fourth here to the frightened
shepherds on the Judean hill
side, 'Fear not: for, behold, I
bring you good tidings of great
Joy, which shall be to all peo
ple." "In every case the words, 'Fear
not,' were an authoritative com
mand. God was speaking and
demanding obedience. And God
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Prices Slashed As Never Before!
to $14.95
FUC3 COATS
'. Our Entire Stock of Beautiful
GORDON and DAYLORD
Fur Coats at
Tremendous Reductions!
la speaking today. If men would
heed Him, they would be free
from fears. If men would live in
obedience to Him, fear would
vanish from the hearts of men.
"These words were intended
to reassure and comfort. They
were words of assured consola
tion. 'I bring you tidings of great
Joy, which shall be to all people;
for there is born to you this
day in the city of David a Sav
iour, who Is Christ the Lord.'
'And suddenly there was with
the angel a multitude of the
heavenly host praising God, and
saying, Glory to God in the
highest, and on earth, peace
among men In whom He is well
pleased'."
Marine Families
To Get Stickers
From Recruiter
Klamath families of young
men serving with the "United
States Marine corps were to re
ceive through the mail this week
small red, white and blue stick
ers with the words, "This is a
Marine Corps Family."
Staff Sergeant Carl K. Cook
stated Friday the stickers were
to b used in the following man
ner, the large one to be placed
in the door or window glass of
the home, and the small one
could be used as a car sticker.
Cook said some 200 stickers
would be mailed this week to
parents of the youths. '
NEW ZEALAND MINISTER
WASHINGTON, Dec. 26 (JP)
President Roosevelt today nom
inated David J. Winton of Min
nesota to be the first American
minister to New Zealand.
Presses
Values To
812.95
Values To
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SGHKDIES
Life Red
. Stride Cross
$5.50 Value . $S.t5
i98 m in 98
ICC Upholds
Lumber Shipping
Rote Increase ;
WASHINGTON rW J IvL.
The Interstate Commerce Com
mission ruled today that an In
crease of SO cents a 1000 feet
in ratea on lumber shipment by
water between ports In Oregon
and Washington and ports in
California waa "not unreasonable
or otherwise unlawful."
Theincreased rates became ef
fective last June 11 but th ICC
continued an investigation, into
their reasonableness.
The office of price administra
tion and civilian supply opposed
the higher rates, contending
they were unreasonable and
would result In inflationary price
levels on lumber .and would ad
versely affect national defense
activities.
The commission said, however,
that the increased-freight rates
represented . only a relatively
small part of the delivered price
of lumber shipped from porta In
Oregon and . Washington and
therefore would not result lu an
inflationary price.; - ':''
NOTICE OF
MASONIC
FUNERAL
, ; . ; . ,. .
Klamath Lodge Mo. 71, .
A. F. at A. M.
Members meet at Lodge Halt
at 1:30 P. K. Saturday.
Dee. 27 th.
Values Te -'.
$24.95
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ght
Value $9.95 Value
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