The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 12, 1942, Page 12, Image 12

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    Mnrch 12, 1042
Matheti and tyinancial
STOCK MARKET
s to
N SPEC1ALT ES
NEW YORK. March 12 OP)
Recovery trends seeped into to
day's stock market, but they
were distinctly specialized and
many leaders continued to Strug
(le in lower territory.
- An assortment ot blue chips
hit new bottoms for the past 4
years at the start. Steels and
motors then turned around and
In fairly lively dealings selec
tive gains soon ran to a point or
so with a few recently weak
high-priced performers tacking
on .2 to 3. Dealings slowed to
ward .the last when top marks
were reduced. At the close mi
nus marks were well distribut
ed. The forenoon flurry helped
put the day's volume at around
430,000 shares.
.'Rails never got far in front
as a compilation of last week's
freight loadings indicated these
were down contra-seasonauy.
; Among the better share mov
ers were ' Bethlehem Steel,
Chrys' ., Western Union, Santa
Fe, Anaconda, Dupont, Eastman
Kodak, US Rubber, united Air
craft and Philip Morris. .
Closing quotations:
Alaska Juneau . 2
Al Chem & Dye 120J
Allis-Chalmers . ' 251
American Can '. 58.
Am Car & Fdy 29 i
Am Bad Sta San 4
Am Roll Mills 101
Am Smelt & Ref 381
Am Tel & Tel ....... 120.
Am Tob "B'
39
21
3i
.251
31
371
31
Am Water Works. .
Am Zinc L & S
Anaconda
Armour 111
Atchison .....
Aviation Corp
Bald Loco .
Bendix Avia .
121
35
58)
Both Steel :
Boeing Alrp
. Borden
Borge-Warner
Calif Packing .
Callahan Z L
Calumet Hec
Canadian Pacific
Cat Tractor
171
191
221
101
I
61
41
341
181
30!
Celanese ....,;
Ches- & 'fohio "
Chrysler- .. .-8
Col Gas St til
Com'l Solvents Liu,
Comm'nw'lth & Sou .
Consol Aircraft
Consol Edison .-.
Consol Oil i
- 52
II
" 81
732
17!
. Ill
5
241
Cont'I Can"
Corn Products
471
Curtiss Wright';
Doug Aircraft
Duporit De N
Eastman Kodak .
El Pow It U
- 71
..- 621
..1051
117I
1
23! 261
33
131
121
231
111
General Electric
General Foods .
General Motors
Goodrich
Goodyear Tire
Gt Nor Ry pfd .
Greyhound .
, News on Fuels
:..::V;-, by
PEYTON & Co.
- We expect to hear In a
. short time that Oil Stores
' and Furnaces have been
i f roin similar to Automo
biles and Tires, however,
it will not effect installa
tions that are in at that
time. We have a small
complete stock of stoves
and furnaces that will be
Mold out at once at no ad-
- vance in price. Mo mora
oil burners will be bought
for the duration. Uncle
Sam needs them for de
fense workers. Phone us at
once and . make your
change over if you desire
oil burning equipment.
Green Slabs are ready
for delivery at $4.00 per
Double Load. Green Edg
ings at $2.50 delivered.
Price at the bin in your
truck Slabs 2.50, Edg
ings f 1.25.
Briquets A carload is
on hand for Chicken
Brooders only. Ton $22.00.
Dry Slabs The last
week's sunshine has im
proved them some, custo
mers are uiino them reau.
. larly, they are not entirely
arr.
Fuel Oils No change.
Indications are our custo
mers . will be supplied.
Don't forget your Job
keep your tank well filled
Winter and 8ummer. We
are keeping our tanks full.
PEYTON & Co.
"Wood
SIS Market
to Burn"
Phone 8149
61
191
.. 44!
.... 261
.... 56!
.. 2
591
.... 31
.... 21
.. 20!
.... 39
24
41
15
.... 131
... 201
... 13
81
12
. 71
. 5i
... 61
... 51
Otis Steel
Pac Gas & F.l
17
. 2
Packard Motor .
Pan Amer Airways
Paramount Pic
Penney (J C)
Penna R R
Phelps Dodge
... 141
14
... 611
... 211
271
Phillips Pet
Proctor & Gamble
Pub Svc N J
Pullman
Radio
Rayonier J
33
... 441
Ill
... 231
... 21
... 91
-16i
Republic
Richfield Oil
Safeway Stores
Sears Roebuck
Shell Union
Socony Vacuum
Sou Cal Edison
Southern Pacific
S perry Corp
Standard Brands
Stand Oil Calif
Stand Oil Ind
Stand Oil N J
Stone & Webster
Studebaker
Sunshine. Mining
... 7
... 38!
441
. 11
.. 6i
- 171
... 121
261
3
18!
- 211
.. 321
- 41
4J
41
Texas Corp
.. 31
Trans-America
Union Carbide
Union Oil Calif
.. 651
- 591
11
Union Pacific
73
United Airlines
United Aircraft
United Corporation
91
311
- 516
United Drug
United Fruit ,,, ,
51
541
13!
561
491
17
5
241
691
24 i
U S Rubber
U S Rubber pfd
U S Steel
Vanadium
Warner Pictures
Western Union
Westinghouse
Woolworth
, SO. S. F. LIVESTOCK
SO. SAN FRANCISCO. March
12 W) (Federal-State Market
Service) CATTLE: Salable 150:
steady; two cars top-good 918-
tuoa id. led Idaho steers S13.00:
medium to good heifers absent:
one load 1057 lb.-range caws
sorted two head, one load
nuu lb. S9.75 sorted four head:
dairy cows mostly $8.00-50; bulls
strong, tew $10.50. Calves, sal
able 10; strong; good to choice
vealers quoted $12.0013.00, few
no in. $10.00-12.00.
HOGS: Salable 200:
around
15c higher; most good
lb. barrows and gilts
185-235
$14.75;
sows $11.75.
SHEEP: Salable 75: loadlots
quoted $12.00 down; steady;
about 10 head medium 93 lb.
fall lambs $12.50: medium to
choice ewes quoted $6.50-7.50.
POSTHUMOUS PROMOTIONS
CHUNGKING, March 12 (JPi
Seven members of the Ameri
can volunteer group who lost
their lives in the air service of
China were given posthumous
promotions today by Generalis
simo Chiang Kai-Shek.
Synopsis of Annual Statement
M ike AETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of
Hartford, la tk Sum ot Ceanecrjcat. too
ihirly-firit Anr ml December. 1941. eudo to tb
laenraace Ceouatiaeioaer of the Suto mt Oregoe,
pvrauat to Uws
CAPITAL
Aaeraal ot taolul ele-k xlf t. .1 13.004,944.04
INCOME
Totol prcnlan feeene for loo root fJ13.031,939.04
letereet. di-ideodo and rcato to
eeired darloe tbo roar 28.3SS.ltt.6S
lacomo freoi other ooereeo re.
eeWed Curiae, too roar H.ttf.UI.SI
Total locome H80,M1.5;o.M
DISBURSEMENTS
Paid for looaaa. eodowBeeate, ca.
aoitiee and anrrender T!u.., 17,019,023.91
DMdroda paid to policrBoIdere
daring tea roar , 1.892.293.49
Dt.ldeode paid ea capital alack
deriee tbo rear 1100.000.44
Commiaolon. aalariaa aad troll
paid dariaf the rear lt.WJAWM
Taiee, JlerBeee and faea paid
darlof the rear S.360.10444
Anpxjet of all ether eipeedltureo S.935.945.17
Tola! erpeadllaree VlWiJKM
ASSETS
Vatoo of real aetata ewaed
. naet ealoe) KMOAWM
Loaae ajenratn lad aeTUt-
oral. ete. 134.S4S.S1T4I
Valoe of beado oeaed (tmeillied) &9,9Ct98.M
Valoo of alocfca ewaed (aurhet
. t.II.7!,00
Prenloa) Botoa aad poller leaaa.. 69.31S 9S3.O0
Ceah la benka and oo haod S3.95I.21I..19
lotereat and real, doe and armed 7,220.74140
Net aecollecfed and deterred
ptetahro 15.IJI.4
Viner lH.ll loet) ............. 1I92292
Total adailtled ataet t77l.237,fl3S7S
LIABILITIES
Net feaerrea 6S8.44t,Sirr.t4
Groee clalraa for loaaoa aapald..., 13.R59.4.W.0S
Rramo for laire ,, S.227.1I0.2O
All ether llaHUUee M.in.mM
Toul tlabiUllee, eieept eaplul..l73S.43I.M9.12
Capful paid ap 13no.ino.m
Sorplea over all liabillllea 27.842,727.63
Srnplae aa rapardo poUcrboldera..t 42.847.72943
Total I77S.237.0S8.7I
BUSINESS IN OREGON TOR THE YEAR
!tet ptemiome aad aaaottlea
. raralved darlnr, the real '
' Atrldeet t) Health 1224.873.11
K' LUo 934.848.48
DMdrBdt paid darlof the rear Llfa. . 18,461,94
Nat toMea oad eltlna, eadetnaeBU,
aorreadara aad aaaaltleo paid dariaf
the rear '
44a.8M.47
Accident A Health 135,672.72
Name of Conpaari Aetaa Ufa laiaraaeo Coat.
pear.
Nana of Proaldeati Morpa B. Rratflard.
Natno at Sectetarrl Janet B. Slhaaaoa.
Sutatorr mldeat atleraer for terrleat Joha It.
Adaraa, Ponland, Orefoa. '
JOHN N. DAMI,Qneril(nt
1111 Pnbllo Sarrlet Building
Portland, Oregon ATrraler 2901
Illinois Central
Insp Copper . .
Int Harvester
Int Nick Can
Int Pap & P pfd
Int Tel & Tel
Johns Manville .
Kennecott . .
Lib O Ford
Lockheed ,
Loews ;
Montgomery Ward .
Nash-Kelv - .
Nat'l Biscuit
Nat'l Dairy Prod
Nat'l Dist
National Lead ....
N Y Central
No Am Aviation .
North Amer Co
Northern Pacific
Ohio Oil
TO
CHICAGO, March 12 (IT)
With flour buyers and millers
back in the market for limited
quantities, wheat prices rose al
most 2 cents a bushel today.
Other grains and soybeans
shared in the advance.
Buying of commercial inter
ests and professional traders
was touched off by house ap
proval of legislation which
would restrict commodity credit
corporation sales of million
wheat and industrial corn at
prices below parity. The fact
that the CCC will withdraw af
ter Saturday it offers to sell
milling wheat at least for the
time being also was a trade fac
tor.
Wheat closed li-1! cents high
er than yesterday. May $1.30t-i.
July $1,311; corn Mlc up. May
88. -89c, July 91Mc; oats l-Ic
higher; rye ll-l!c higher; soy
beans li-2lc higher.
Prices finished at or near the
day's highs in all pits.
POTATOES
SAN FRANCISCO, March 12
(AP-USDA) Potatoes: 1 Cali
fornia, 2 Florida, 6 Oregon ar
rived, 41 unbroken, 16 broken
cars on track; market dull;
Klamath Russets No. 1. $2.40 to
$2.60, mostly $2.50.
LOS ANGELES. March 12
(AP-USDA) Potatoes: 5 Cali
fornia, 20 Idaho, 1 Oregon ar
rived, 25 unbroken, 23 broken
cars on track; by truck 3 Cali
fornia, 1 Utah, 1 Idaho arrived;
market slightly stronger for
Russets, about steady for Prides
No Oregon quotations.
CHICAGO POTATOES
CHICAGO, March 12 (AP-
USDA) Potatoes, arrivals 140;
on track 392; total US shipments
895; supplies heavy, for Idaho
Russets demand very slow, mar
ket weak; for offerings other
sections demand slow, market
about steady on best quality;
Idaho Russet Burbanks, US No.
1. $2.75-95; Nebraska Bliss Tri-
umphs, US No. 1, $2.75-95; Min
nesota and North Dakota Bliss
Triumphs, US Commercials,
$1.90-2.00; Cobblers, US Com
mercials, $1.90-2,00; Early Ohio?
US No. 1, $2.10-20; Wisconsin
Katahdins, US No. 1, $1.90-2.00;
new stock; supplies very light.
demand light,1 market steady;
Florida Bliss Triumphs, US No.
washed, - 92.10 per bushel
crate.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
POr.TLAND, Ore.. March- 12
(AP-USDA) CATTLE: Salable
100, total 300; market active.
generally steady; few common
to medium steers $10.00-11.50.
odd head good steers $12.25;
common dairy type heifers. $8.00
to $9.00; canner and cutter cows
$6.00-7.00, shelly kinds down to
$5.00; fat dairy type cows, $7.50
8.00; good beef cows quotable to
$10.00 or above; medium to
fairly good bulls, $8.50-9.65,
good beef bulls quotable to
$10.25; good to choice vealers
mostly $15.00-16.00, common to
medium grades, $9.50-14.00
common dairy type calves $9.00.
HOGS: Salable 500. total
1000; market slow, generally 25
cents lower; good to choice 170-
215 lbs. weights $13.85 to most
ly $13.50, odd head to $13.65:
230-270 lbs. $12.50-13.00; light
lights $12.25-75; good sows 350
550 lbs. $10.25-11.25, lighter
weights to $11.50; few lots good
to choice feeder pigs $13.00.
SHEEP: salable 50, total 500:
market nominally steady; good
to choice wooled lambs salable
around $11.50 with fed carloads
quotable to $12.25; few shorn
lambs unsold; large lot holdover
feeder lambs unsold: good
slaughter ewes salable, $6.00-50.
BOSTON WOOL
BOSTON, March 12 (AP-
USDA) The Boston wool mar
ket continued active today. Fair
commodities of fine territory
wools contracted from the new
clip have been sold at $1.15 to
$1.18, scoured basis. Graded
half-blood territory wools have
brought $112-1.15, scoured ba
sis. Medium grades of territory
wools were also active with
three-eighths blooa combing
wools bringing $1 to $1.05, and
quarter-blood wools bring 95 to
98 cents, scoured basis.
ROUSE YOUR
LIVER BILE
LHP SOUNOIR OIT UP MIUNO
. ORIAT
To b normal Tour Urea ahnnM al.,hH
bout (oil quart of dliaitlottiMIni
(nice, everr dtp. A icintr flo- aloelni
up mar nt'in tlrk Readaehei. Blllonm'M,
Poor Dlfettton, that balf ilek balf illra
feeling.
Snap out of tf net fcottta of Kronen!
Halle tonight. Start right In tomorrow
morning and taka Vi teaaponnrul of thtt
gentle eirltnnt In gltaa of water rhol
or eold) haft on hour before, breakfaat and
aeep mil up lor no dara. Do thti and rou
too mar know whet It It to get op feeling
fit and ready for a real day'a work. Try
Krttaclieng famoiia Rngllh formula tee
what it meana to you when Bile flowa
freer. BatUfSctlon Wliaranteert or money
bark. . . '
Carload Potato Shipments
Day of
Month Season 1941-42 Season 1 940-41
Mar. to Season Mar. to Season
March Daily Date to Date Dally Date to Date
I 1 1 5747 32 32 7006
2 6 7 6753 T 39 7073
3 31 38 5784 27 68 7100
4 20 58 5804 31 87 7131
ST" 17 85 5831 37 134 7168
6 29 Til 5860 55 189 7223
7T 38 152 5898 50 239 7273
8 0 152 5898 41 280 7314
9 il 163 5909 7 287 7321
10 35 198 5944 33 320 7354
iT 28 226 6972 ' ST 377 7411
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Ill
The last quarterly board meet-
ing of the Oregon junior cham
ber of commerce will be held in
Portland March 13 and 14 and
plans for the annual state con
vention to be held in that city
May 1-2-3 will be discussed at
that time. Four local members
will attend the meet: President
Dr. Hugh Currin; Vice President
Howard Smith, State Vice Pres.
ident Joe Bally, and State Sec.
retary Paul Lee of Merrill. These
men will leave early Saturday
morning and take up headquar
ters at the Heathman hotel, re
turning late Sunday night. .
At the November board meet
ing held in The Dalles, it was
decided that annual awards be
given to those state chapters that
did an outstanding job in their
various projects and placques
were .to be given in fire preven
tion, public health, membership,
publicity and aviation with cups
being awarded for work in ex
tension, safety, tourist guidance,
national defense and convention
activities. This committee is
headed by Klamath's Joe Bally.
Strict Driving
Exam Explained
Prospective applicants for mo
tor vehicle operator's licenses
were told Thursday by W. J.
Bucknell, superintendent of the
Klamath Falls office, that a
state law requires them to read
the operators' manual and to
know its contents.
He said that many applicants
feel that examiners are unduly
harsh Jn marking examination
papers but pointed out that the
secretary of state sets passing
requirements which must be
followed by all examiners.
Incorporated in 1705, the town
of Bath, N. C, is no larger now
than when it received its charter.
rA-VS
i , m 1 i
P-7 1 PEARl
Operators' License
Revenue Higher in
February Here
Revenues from the sale of
operators' and chauffeurs' li
censes in Klamath Falls in Feb
ruary climbed nearly 50 per
cent over the same month of
1940, it was revealed Thursday.
W. J. Bucknell, chief pf the
local license office, said that last
month s total income was
$302.23. In February of 1940
$202.25 was taken in, Bucknell
said. No figures for 1941 were
available, he reported.
Bucknell said that license
plate applications dropped off
tremendously due to the freez
ing of new car stocks.
CCC Camps Eyed
For Fire Control
WASHINGTON, March 12 W
A group of west coast congress
men discussed today plans to
utilize 83 civilian conservation
corps camps' in California,
Washington, Oregon and Ari
zona as bases from which to
fight forest fires and prevent
sabotage in the forests.
Chairman Hill (D-Wash.) of a
subcommittee on forests, said he
had urged that youths from 18
to 20 years old and men over 45,
who will not be called for army
duty, be used. Hill said forest
service officials had testified the
CCC camps gradually were be
ing closed and were not up to
full strength.
Victory Gardens,
Rotary Topic
Victory Gardens will be
the topic discussed at the Fri
day noon luncheon of Rotary
club at the Willard hotel when
Charles A. Henderson, Klamath
county agricultural agent, will
discuss the planting of gardens
in the city and suburban areas
in order to up production of
green stuff for family tables.
Henderson will also stress
the nutrition angle as the re
sult of garden plantings, it was
stated. Chairman of the day
will be E. A. Geary.
tSOSH -WOT VJAS VX ? .bS ,
SOMUTHVtS.' I UNtO lo
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FALSE ARMISTICE
PALM SPRINGS. Cnllf., Mnr
12 m Jackson S.- Elliott,
who endem-ed himself to every
Associated Press member for his
calm rcf inn 1 to accept us fact
the fulse Armistice rumors of
Nov. 7, 1918, died in retirement
Tuesday, lie was stricken with
a hvurt uttuck.
Elliott, u chief of the Associut
cd Pr jj news department, was
Donmnrctcd In New York head
quarters with pleas to follow a
news agency and bulletin the
Anni.stuo rumor. Instead liu
meticulously checked Wuslilnii
ton, London mid Purls officials
and news sources. Nono could
confirm tho tnlo which sent mil
lions into prematura wild cole
bunions. Elliott, despite, tho del
uge of telegrams, telephone calls
and near hysteria, reasoned that
German emissaries could not
have arrived at Marshal Foch's
headquarter?.
"I'm convinced the story is
wrong, that no armisliro has
been signed," ho reported to
ftieivma E. Stone as the then
general manager of the AP re
turned from lunch.
Hours later, the state depart
mcnt in an official announce
ment confirmed his shrewd Judg
mcnt.
Four days later the armistice
was signed on Nov. 11.
Elliott been inn assistant gen
eral manager of tho Associated
Press in April, 1921. lie Joined
the AP in 1903 and subsequent
ly was manager of Its congress
staff, chief of the Washington
bureau, superintendent of the
eastern- division, chief of tho
southern division, heod of the
news department, assistant gen
eral manager and assistant sec
retary. He retired In 1937.
LEGAL NOTICES
RESOLUTION Or THE BOARD
OF DIRECTORS OF THE SUN
NYS1DE IRRIGATION DIS
TRICT FIXING THE DATE FOR
COMPUTATION AND LEVY Of
ASSESSMENTS AND THE
DATE FOR EQUALIZING
SUCH ASSESSMENTS
Upon motion regularly made,
seconded and unanimously car
ried, tho following resolution
was entered:
WHEREAS, The laws of the
stoto of Oregon now require that
assessments and taxes be assess
ed and collected on the basis of
the fiscal year commencing July
first of each year;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED That Tuesday, the
7th day of April, 1942, be, and
the same is hereby, set as tho
date for tho computation of the
necessary funds to be raised by
tho Sunnysldc Irrigation District
to meet Its expenses and obliga
tions for tho fiscal year com
mencing Julyl, 1942, and for
the levy and assessment of the
District for such period;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
That Tuesday, the 5th day of
May, 1942, be, and tho same Is
hereby, set as the date for the
equalization and hearing on said
levy and assessment for the fiscal
year beginning July 1, 1942.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
That the first Tuesday In April
of each year hereafter be, and
the same is hereby, fixed as the
date for the computation and
levy of tho assessments of the
District, and the first Tuesday
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COM. I41 IV MIA IMmCt INC. T. M
"No! Nol I cnllctl for n
In May of each year hereafter be.
and the sumo is hereby, like
wise fixed and determined as the
dale for equalizing the assess
ments of the Sunnysldc Irriga
tion District.
M 312-19. No. 30
RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD
OF DIRECTORS OF THE PINE
GROVE IRRIGATION DIS-
TRICT FIXING THE DATE FOR
COMPUTATION AND LEVY OF
ASSESSMENTS AND THE
DATE FOR EQUALIZING
SUCH ASSESSMENTS
Upon motion regularly made,
seconded and unanimously car
ried, tho following resolution
was entered:
WHEREAS, The laws of tho
State of Oregon now require that
assessments and taxes he assess
ed and collected on the basis of
tho fiscal year commencing July
first of each year;
NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED That Tuesday, the
7th day of April. 1042. he, and
the same is hereby set as the
date for the computation of the
necessary funds to bo raised by
tho Pine Grove Irrigation Dis
trict to meet its expenses and
obligations for the fiscal year
commencing July I, 10-12, and
for tho lavy and assessment ot
tho District for such period;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
That Tuesday, tho 5th day of
May, 1042, be, and tho same Is
hereby, set as tho date for the
equalization and hearing on salt!
levy and assessment for tho
fiscal year beginning July 1,
1942;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
That the first Tuesday In April
of each year hereafter be, and
the same Is hereby, fixed as tho
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date for the computation and
levy of the assessments of tho
District, and the first Tuesday
In May of each year hereafter
be, und the same Is hereby, like
wise flxetl and determined as the
date for equalizing the assess
ments of the Pine Grove Irriga
tion District.
M 512 -19. No. 31
PUBLIC LAND SALE
DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR
V. S. Land Offlco at Lskaview,
Oregon, February 14th. 1042.
Notice Is hereby given that,
as directed by the Commissioner
of tho General Land Office, un
der provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S
pursuant to tin application of
Francis O. Freuer and Margaret
W. Freurr. Serial No. 015957.
we will offer tit public sale, to
the highest bidder, but at not
less than $1.25 per acre, at Two
o'clock P. M on tho Second
day of April, next, at this office,
the following tract of land: Lot
15, Section 1, Township 40
South. Kange 11 East, Willam
ette Meridian. '
The sale will not be kept open,
but will bo declared closed when
those present at the hour named
have ceased bidding The per
son making the highest bid will
be required to immediately pay
the amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adverse
ly tho uhovo-dcicribed land r
advised to filo their claims, or
objections, on or before the time
designated for sale,
CLARENCE W. OGLE,
Register.
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