The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 20, 1942, Page 13, Image 13

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    March 20, 1942
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
AGE THIRTEEN
MaMzeti. and incutcicd
S
NEW YOHK, Mrch 20 OP) A
ilow drifting dock market to
day Jiut about cancelled the
brisk MacArthur rally of St.
Ptrlck'i day.
The plea of President Schram
nd tha American Feriitratlon of
Labor for a repeal or revision ot
tha capital gains tax sounded a
hopoful note In financial quar
ter but the attltuda of congreu
on thla argument wai cloudy
enough to hold optlmliim In
ibeyancc.
Transfer approximated 300,
00(1 iharoi.
Stocka In now low ground for
the year Included American
(phono, Homestaka Mining
International Harvester.
In tha retreating column moat
of tha time were US Steal,
Youngstown Sheot, Montgom
ery Ward, Western Union,
Amorlcan Smelting, DuPont, US
Gypsum, Union Carbide, Stand
ard Oil CNJ) and Union Pacific.
Resistant wore Dow Cliomlcal,
Bperry, Conoolldated Aircraft,
Texas Co., and Chicago Great
Wratorn Preferred,
Uomla were steady, with acc
ond grade rail doing fairly
well.
Air Reduction 81
Alaska Juneau U
Al Chcm It Dyo 123
AlllsChiilmcrs 20
Amerlcup Can - 88
Am Car It Fdy 30
Am Had 8ta San
Am Roll Mill 11'
f Smelt & Ref 38.
MtcI & Tel 1171
Am Tob "B" 381
Am Water Worka 21
Anaconda ... 261
Armour 111 3
Atchison 38
Aviation Corp 3i
Uald Loco 12"
Beth Steel - 801
Boeing Alrp ... 18
Bordon 19
Horge-Warner 22J
Calif' Packing 1
Callahan Z L I
Calumet llec 6t
Canadian Pacific 44
Cat Tractor 33J
Celine 171
Chci It Ohio 28
Chrysler 83 i
Com'l Solvent 81
Comm'nw'lth & Sou 732
Consol Aircraft 101
Sto Edison 12
iViaol Oil T..: ' 8
Confl Can 24s
Corn Product 481
Crown Zellcrbach 10J
Curtis Wright 7J
Doug Aircraft - 63d
Dupont Do N 10BI
Enstmun Kodok 1181
Kl Pow & Lt 1
General Electric 231
General Food . 201
General Motor 34 1
Goodrich Ml
Goodyear Tire 131
Gt Nor Ry pfd 231
Greyhound .- lis
Illinois Central 81
Inap Copper 211
lilt Harvester 42
Int Nick Can 2i
Int Pap It P pfd 85
lnt Tel It Tel 21
Johna Manvllle 801
Kennecott : 32
Lib O Ford 22
rtkhced 22
MiW' 391
Montgomery Ward 25
Nnah-Ketv 41
Nafl Biscuit - 14
Nnl'l Dairy Prod 14
Nafl Dlst 20
National Lead - 131
N Y Central 8i
Northern Pacific 6i
Ohio Oil 7
Oil Steel BJ
Pao Go & El 17
Pac Tel It Tel 84
Packard Motor 2
Pan Amcr Airway - 1411
Paramount Pic - 13i
Penney (J C) 64
Ponna R R 22
Phelp Dodge 28
Phillip Pet 34
Proctor It Gambia 45
Pub Svc N J ..... Ill
Pullman 24i
Radio 2 J
Huyonlor Bl
Bayonlcr pfd , 24 i
CJbubllc Steel 17
Richfield Oil 7
Snfeway Store 38 i
Sears Roebuck 48
Shell Union 10
Sucony Vacuum 3
Sou Col Edison 17
Southern Paclflo Ill
Spcrry Corp 411
Standard Brand 3
Stand Oil Call! 19
Stand Oil Ind 2U
Stand Oil N J 331
Stone & Webstar 41
Studebaker 4i
Sunshine Mining 41
Texa Corp 321
Tram-America , 4
Union Carbide 89
Union. Paclflo 71
United Airline Mil
United Aircraft 32
United Corporation A18
Olted Drug 8
united Fruit 83
U 8 Rubber 141
U S Rubber pfd 80
U 8 Steel 80
Carload Potato Shipments
Day of
Month Season 1041-42 .Season 1040-41
Mar. to Season Mar. to Season
March Dally Date to Date Dally Date to Date
r r " 1 r Th 31 jt- 7oa
2 6 7 67S3 T 39 7073
3 31 38 8784 27 60 7100
i 20 88" 8804 3T 07 Tm
T" TT 85 5831 37"" 134 716H
6 20 TuT 8800 ja 180 7223
T 30 VS2 58U8 80 230 7273
8 0 IS2 " 5808 41 280 7314
0 TT 163 5000 T 287 7321
lb- 35 ToT" 5044 33 320 7334
TT" 2B 226 "5072- S7 377 7411
12 30 23T 0002 40 417 7481
13" 33 280 8035 32 440 7483
TT '47 336 6082 bT 500 7534
ii o alio- 0002 43 543 7577
Ui " 14 " 350 0000 0 .140 7583
Vt 32 382 612H 17 508 7000
18 2l 403 8140 23 580 7623
To- 31 434 "bIBO 20 (100 7643
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Vanadium 131
Warner Picture 5
Western Union 25
Westinghouso .. 69
Wool worth ,24
S. F. LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO.
Murch 20 (AP-Fod State Mar
kct News) CATTLE, salable
100; mostly steers; slow, weak;
one load top-good 030 lb. steers
$12.73. one load top good 1225
lb. steers $12.03; 2 cars common
and medium steers $10.50 and
$11.50; good cows quoted (9.00
25; medium sausage bulls, $9.50
10.25. Calves, salable none;
nominal; good to cholco vealers
quoted $13.00-50.
HOGS, salable 100; around 10
15 cents lower; most good 183
235 lb. barrows and gilts $14.35:
odd good sows $11.35.
SHEEP, saltrblu none; fed
lamb quoted $12.00-30 but In
terest dwindling account arrival
new crop lambs; medium to
choice ewes quoted $6.50-7.50.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore., March 20
(AP-USDA) CATTLE; Salable
and total 50; calves: Salablo 15,
loiai 80; market steady on kinds
available: no medium. anmi tnti
teers offered, salable around
$11.00-12.25 and above; few
common heifers $8.00-50; canner
and cutter cows $6.00.7 00: mil
and common calves and vealers,
$t).au-iz.oo: choice 400 lb. calves
UD to 513.00: Dnnri.rhnlrn v,n!r.
salablo, $14.00-15.50.
HOGS: Salable 150, total 200.
market about 25 cent higher;
good-choice 170,210 lb. drive-Ins
$13.75 to mostly $14.00; 235 lb
$13.25, few llRht-llghts unsold;
large lot feeder pigs bought to
arrive; few lota feeders unsold
with demand narrow.
SHEEP: Salable rihd total 50;
market steady; good-choice 84
lb. shorn lambs with Nn. 3 null.
$10.00; heavies at $0.00; good
choice wooled lamb quotable to
u.uu and above with fed car
loads elifflhln tn Sli nn- ..j
ewes salable at $6.00-50.
BOSTON WOOL
BOSTON. Mx-oh in iid
USDAV--Sale of fine combing
territory wool In Boston today
were mostly around $1.15-1.18,
scoured basis. Graded one-half
blood combine tnrrltnrv
sold at $1.12-1.15, scoured basis.
Fine combing Ohio Delaine
were quoted at 46-48 cents, In
the srease. and nnn.hnlf hlnnH
combing bright fleece wools
wero quotea ai ea-ou cents. In
the grease.
No sacrifice Is too great at
this time of national emergen
cy. Mrs. William Pouch, DAR
president general, announcing
change of national convention
to Chicago from Washington be
cause of capital room shortage.
-run vvumnrN
QNU7
If rou suitor from monthly eramps,
nervompiu nrt etntreiw or "lr
roiularlllss" caused by functlonnl
monthly dliturbnnoes try Lydla B.
JMnkham's Vemtabla Compound
amoua for rallovln atioh pain and
nrrvoua faallnaa of woman'a "dim.
oult daya," Follow labal dlraotlona
WHAT STOCKS DO
YOU FOLLOW?
Tha HoraM and News ar
raviaing their atock list, and
are anxious to hear from sub
scribers as to which stocka
thty want to sa quoted dally.
Pleaao note your stocks on a
penny poatcard and mall It
to tha MARKET EDITOR.
Herald and News.
Dua to heavy pressure on
tha wlraa from war news, lt
will be neccasary to reduce
tha numbar of stocks carried.
Soma papers In cities larger
than Klamath Falls have eli
minated the stock list. The
only way wa can find out
whether It Is worth continu
ing is a showing of reader in
terest as suggested above.
CHICAGO, March 20 rj
Fresh ducllnu in the grain mar
ket today carried prices of lead
ing cereuls and soybean down
to near or below the lowest fig
ure (inoted so far In 1042 In
most cases.
Hyn tnll almost 2 cents, wheat
more than a cent, and corn and
oats almost that much, while
soybeans at one stage tumbled 6
cents, the maximum loss permit
ted In one session.
Stop loss selling was blamed
for tho pronounced weakness oi
uoth rye und beans but the mar
ket in general was bearlshly af
fectnd by longing demand for
most spot delivery grain, excei
corn. The favorable prospect
for new winter wheat, which
will be moving Into consumption
in about three months, alto was
u factor.
Wheat closed 1-1 1 cents low
er than yesterday, May $1.28
1.258. July $1,271-1.28; corn s
1c down, May 87-87tc, July
80ic; oats -lc off; rye I-lc low
er; soybeans 5i-5Ic lower.
It might shake the confidence
of the people in the disinterest
edness of the draft board If we
permit candidates for office and
local politicians to sit on draft
boardn. Rep. Clarence Han
cock, New York republican, ad
vocating application of Hatch
act to selective servico board
members
Substantial advances have oc
curred in the prices of sporting
goods. It is important that these
prices remain stable, since
spurting goods are needed for
civilian recreation and are im
portant in the maintenance of
civilian morale. Price Admin
istrator Leon Henderson.
This fight against Inflation is
not fought with bullet or with
bombs but It Is equally vital.
President Roosevelt.
Ch urcnes
The Apostolic Faith
Locuted at 228 .North Eighth
street, extends to all a cordial
Invitation to attend our services.
Tho Sunday service are at fol
lows: Sunday school, 9:80 a. m
Morning worship. 11 o'clock
Evening evangelistic service,
7:45 o'clock.
Week night services are on
Tuesday and Friday at 8 o'clock,
with prayer service on Wednes
day, 7:30 p. m.
Special alnging by our various
singing organlzationa and music
by our orchestra are features of
each service.
All are welcome. A collection
is never taken.
Rev. C. R. Lambert, pastor
228 North Eighth street. Phone
5429.
Sacrad Heart
Catholic Church
Corner of Eighth and High
streets. Rev. T. P. Casey, pas
tor Sunday masses are at 6 a. m ,
8 a. m., 9:30 a. m., and 11a m
Holy days at 8 a. m., 8 a. m.
and 9:30 a. m.
First Fridays at 6 a. m., and 8
a. m.
Rosary and benediction Sun
day at 4 p. m.
Confessions every Saturday
and the eves of Holy day and
iirst Fridays from 3 to 6 p. m.,
and 7:30 to 8:30 p. m.
Daily mass at 8 a. m.
Religious Instruction classes
are held every Saturday morn
ing from 9:30 to 11 for all Catho
lic children In the public grade
schools and for public high
school student every Monday
evening at 7:30.
LEGAL NOTICES
I NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned administrator of
; the estate of NETTIE GALAR
I NEAU. deceased, has filed in the
I Circuit Court of the State of
' Oregon for Klamath County the
' final account of his administra
tion of said estate, and that tha
Court has appointed April 8,
, 1942. at the hour of 10 o'clock
; A. M. as the time, and the Court
room of said Court as the place
for the hearing and settlement
of said account.
' Dated: March 5. 1942.
, LAWRENCE J. HORTON,
! Administrator of the Estate
j . of Nettie Galarneau, De
ceased.
,M 6-13-20-27. No. 34
POTATOES
SAN FRANCISCO, March 2D
(AP-USDA) Potatoes: 8 Oregon
arrived, 20. broken, 80 unbroken
cars on track; market about
steady; Klamath Russets, No. 1,
$2.80.
LOS ANGELES. March 20
(AP-USDA) Potatoes: 6 Cali
fornia, 14 Idaho, 1 Nevada, 2
Oregon arrived, 24 broken, 43
unbroken cars on track; by
truck, 7 California arrived; par
ket dull; no Klomath quotations.
PORTLAND POTATOES
PORTLAND, Oro., March 20
Potatoes, old white locals,
S2.50 per cental; Deschutes
Gems, $2.70-2.80 per cental; Yak
ima No. 2 Gems. $1.15-1.25 per
50-lb. bag; Klamath $2.70-2.80
cental.
Other produce unchanged.
CHICAGO POTATOES
CHICAGO, Marcn 20 (AP-
USDA) Potatoes, arrivals, 108;
on track 335; total US shipments
854; supplies liberal, demand
very light; market dull; Idaho
Russet Burbunks, US No. 1,
$2.70-90; Nebraska Bliss Tri
umphs, US No. 1, $2.75-80;
Michigan Green Mountains, US
No. 1, $2,03; Minnesota and
North Dakota Bliss Triumphs,
US No. 1, $2.15-30; Cobblers
Commercials $1.05; Wisconsin
Katahdlns. US No. 1, $1.90-2.00;
new stock, supplies modorate,
demand light; market steady;
Florida Bliss Triumph, US No.
1, $2.23-35 per bushel crate.
The more bitter the struggle
against tha criminals abroad,
tho more Imperative it is that
this country not relox Its efforts
against the lawbreakers at
home. President Roscoe Pound,
of National Probation association.
DRIVE OUT
DOWEL WORTHS
Before) they causa Trouble
Your Milldran and jreu, too may have
rounawormn wrniou, vn .nonmi ,.
thu port, Hvlna Intldo tha body, can aauM
rani irouuir. ,nirn ir mn i-nimu, ...
ndsatin. ununy atomirn, Hchy note and
tut, narvQuMiuM, r",,"""B'
It yoi avn autjt roundworm!, t tat
jama a varminiia rigou wwr,
Amarlca'a laadln rroorlaury worm nwdl-
rint. oeisnuncii7 nim mnn uwu .... ...
for ovf a eantury. II acta vary lt;ntl.
Hxpala itubborn larga worm without dyna-
mlllna. ' 11 no worm r m. i. ip
mild laxatlva. Demand Jaroa'e V.rml.'ua..
olds on wood us follows:
100 cords, more or less, of
, fir body wood, cut In four foot
lengths, all wood to be cut
from live tree and tiered and
stacked on grounds at River
side School, to be measured
and approved by the Schools'
representative.
Alternate bids will be con
sidered on
Pine body wood; pine or fir
core centers; or fir slabs.
Bids to be considered must
specify fully type of wood, and
positively will not be considered
unless accompanied by Certified
Check or Cashier s Check. Un
certified personal check will
throw bid out of competition.
. All wood must be delivered
not later than Aug. 15, 1942.
Successful bidder will be re
quired to enter into contract
with tho District, to give bond
satisfactory to the District for
fulfillment of contract.
All bids to be In the hands of
the School Clerk not later than
5:00 o'clock P. M. March 25,
1942, at her office at 110 North
8th Street.
IDA M. ODELL.
Clerk School Dlst. No. 1.
F 27, M 6, 13, 20, 24. No. 29
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St. Paul'
Episcopal
Eighth street at Jefferson.
Victor E. Newman, rector.
The Holy Eucharist each Sun
day at 8 o'clock. Church chpol
ot 10 o'clock.
The Holy Eucharist at 11 a
m. on the first, third and fifth
Sunday.
Morning prayer at 11 o'clock
on the second end fourth Sun
days. On Saints' days and Holy days
the Holy Eucharist at 10 o'clock
Wednesday mornings during
Lent there will be celebration
of the Holy Eucharist at 10
o'clock.
The Young Peoples' forum
meets on tho third Sunday at
6.30 p. m. This group comprises
all high school young people of
the parish
Choir practice Is on Wednes
day at 7:30 p. m.
Christian
Endeavor
Percy Steers will lead the
Christian church Young People
in a Christian Endeavor meeting
entitled, "If You Iive Him,
Why Not Serve Him." Pauline
Alexander will conduct a mis
sionary program for the Pres
byterian .Young People Sunday.
The Christian church Juniors
will meet Sunday at 6 p. m. for
a business meeting. Following
the business meeting Verla Hoi
loway will lead the group in a
discussion on "I Will Join With
Other Christians." This is the
third in a series of meetings on
"What Committment to Christ
Means."
Barbara Adams will lead the
Christian church High School
society with the topici "If You
Love Him. Why Not Serve Him."
A Klamath-Lake deputation
team will visit the Presbyterian
High School society Sunday,
Gerry Mae Knuth will be In
charge of tha program.
"What It Mean to Decide for
Christ" is the topic Walter Gwln
will lead for the Presbyterian
Junior Christian Endeavor so
ciety. Shirley Falrclo will lead the
Mt. Lakl society In a special
prayer meeting.
Highlight ot the month 1 the
Klamath-Lake Christian Endeav
or union pre-convention rally
scheduled for Friday evening,
March 20, at Tulelake, Calif.
The various contests In order
for the state Christian Endeavor
convention will be discussed and
eliminations made In this union.
The main topic of the evening
will be the state Christian En
deavor convention, April 23-28,
at Eugene. A number of Klamath-Lake
Christian Endeavorer
are planning to attend the convention.
We must rectify our wrong
conception that American sol'
dicrs cannot fight.. Chungking
newspaper, commenting on the
stand of General MacArthur'i
men.
If the present system of vol
untary censorship of press rind
radio proves a failure, dark
hours may be ahead for free
speech in the United States.
Censorship Director Byron
trice.
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