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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1948)
PACE EICHT HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, JAN, 5, 1948 MARKETS and FINANCIAL GOOD DEMAND UPS GRAINS CHICAOO, Jan. 6 M A good demand for cash corn caused rise In yellow grain futures on the board of trade today. Some buying also wu traced to Eastern houses as corn, overcoming early losses, led an advance In grains carrying prices above last Saturday's close. Soybeans rose to a new record high when the March contract, up a cent, sold at 4.I2',4. In the spot market the same price was paid for beans grading No. 4 yellow. All grains had declined In early dealings. May .wheat slumping to the lowest level since November 17. Commission houses sold and a small amount of hedging appeared. However, snles of cash wheat to grain dealers in Kansas City was reported not as large as last week. With trading becoming very active, grains spurted to new highs in the closing minutes and ended just about at the day's tops. Wheat finished 3'1-4'i higher. May S2.93-2.931., com was 2', to S cents higher. May $2.56'. -2.55".. on Is were 1',-1'x higher, Mny J1.19V and soybeans were 1 to 3'j cents higher, March $4.13'i. Wheat Mar. May July Sept. Dec ..... ! LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. S lAP-USDA) Cattle: salable 10(10: calves 35: market active, mostly 25 90 cents higher: three loads good steers held $28.50; load good 1030 lb. Nevada range cows $22.00; dairy type 940 lb. cutters cows up to $18.00; calves mostly heavy undertone strong. Hogs: salable 350; barrows and gilts $1.00 lower; sows 50 cents lower; few loads good-choice 223 lb. barrows and gilts $29.00: good sows $24.00- 50. Sheep: salable 1000, mostly No. 1 pelts Island lambs: undertone sharp ly higher: but nothing sold early; medium-choice ewes quoted $9.00 11.00. PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan, S iAP- USDAi Cattle: salable 1615. total 2100: calves salable and total 200: market very uneven: steers slow; few sales steady 50 cents lower, some Open High Low Close 2 95 3.01 2.95 3.01 . 3.87's-286's 2.93'. 286', 2 93 2.93'. 2.58 - 3.63' 2.57i 2.627.-2.63 2.51" 3.56-. 2.51 'i 2.56V. -2.56'j 2.48-2 48', 2.53 2 48', 2.52 bids off more; other classes very active, strong 50 cents higher; oc casional sales cons, bulls as much as $1.00 up; few good steers $27.50 28.50: several loads shells above 29.00: few small lots choice steers $30.00-31.00. latter record high: common-medium steers $l9 00-2tl l)0: few medtum-good hellers $2.1.50-26.75. latter new high; common grades down to $18110; catmcr-cutlcr cows largely $13.00-15.00; heavy cutlers up to $16.00: fat dairy type cows of common grades up to $17.00; medium-good beef cows $18.00-21 25: load lots good cows carrying a few heifers $23.25-50: good beef bulls $20 00-21.00: medium-good sausage bulls $17.50-20.00: vealers steady: good-choice $27.50-30.00; good heavy calves $25.00-26.50. Hogs: salable 1000. total 5700: market active. $1.50 lower; sons 50 cents to $1.00 oft: good-choice 180 235 lbs. $29.00 : 250-290 lbs. $27.00; 150- 65 lbs. $26.50-27.50: good sows largely $25 00-50; good-choice fceilrr I pigs $27.00. Sheep: salable 1000, tolal mail: iiuiin.-i mine, .lining, some sales 50 cents higher with extreme lop $1.50 higher oil Improved quality; six sorted decks good-choice led I sentatlve vcarllnii lembs $23.50; good-choice Irucklns ; ewes very scarce. $22.00 - 23.00; c o m m on- medium i $18 00-21.00. choice fed enes $10.00. ! Klamath nwu luiKiiis saiMi-v.uo: Cllll-com mon en es $:i.50-6 iH). lambs sold early; bidding lower; holding good and choice, fed wooled western lambs above 26.75: two loads good and choice around 98 pound yearling wethers 33.50; these unevenly higher I him last repre- salr; slaughter CHICAGO. Jan. ft i.V lUSD.M Cattle: Hogs 19.000. total 26.000; Basin Potato Shipments Mrs. Kangaroo TRICYCLES WAGONS BABY WALKERS POOLE'S Bicycles A Sporting Goods 123 So. 7th Flower Shop iitivi:i. (At Greenhouses) 3611 S. 6th. Hiollrs 6335 and 9340 Free Delivery Flowers by Wire Funeral Designs Our Specialty closed active after slow start: few December 30 J7 31 1 I''., V V "" . T. ' f j A n ' J' " t early sales weights under 250 Month to Dale 535 91$; I ' ., , l' S'i C I c I ?( . pounds 1.50 lower; but general mar- Season In Dale 3533 SUX6 I ; -' ..-. i ''I ' it 4 . f J '" , ' ."!, ket around 1.00 loner than Friday's I . W -'.l,A 2 M 4 f ''''"" ''.. average on all vyeij.hu butchers POHTLAND. Ore. Jan. - .i ' J 9 ",1A J d,5,I; a7U0' "k,''l1 't Polaloes: Oregon Deschules and ' x . fc. j I V J , ': choice l80-2;0 pound butchers 36 60- Klamath Mussels. No. I. 4.50-4.76 J Mi V-J jm- J. ' V V .'- . U i 2:-l"""n,?le ''f0 ''.( 6.00: 35-lb. sack 1.25-1.30; , 'f 1 ., jTtUT '? V''. . KV .16 00-.'b.50: good and choice 20 ir,.h muk 75-H5c No 2 m ih, A . i i. r 1 S. i i ",. t, -, J 330 pound butchers 25 50-26 25: tew ! , , in, ii " n' i? J C" e "- ' fV Vb'WVl " ; KiHHlandcholce.fH.-l01H,dbar.liti,:5 50' Z 1 Too-4 o' ' . V'-V J .''H A V ' rows and gilts 26 00-27.00; most aau- K"- '-J ' V U Vf.'S ;VVij ( V f JJO0-2J.50; prospects good clear- p,,,,,,,,,,,. (olll, ,,. 8 ,., S .'Jb,Vh ''-U ,;ii,i.. i.,u, : day 667. Saluiday 881. and .Sunday '. H A,' I v S If U'rV;'' ' W: 113: arrived 191. on track 237; sup- ! ' A tP f - ' W ! ? , ",' K : ,'"0"T '" "'"ltr: demand g,H.d: mar- - If? ' ' ' .J ') rtv m(mm , re. I,l'm;C: "t firm: Colorado Red McClures V" ' ' fi f . 7 steady; medium to good grades u u., u.., II II- ! j 1 r , FOUR TXSERI DE5PERM5 Dl5CORTrtV l?oeNX5 A WO.'AMi ALWA15 EASY.- WWKE lOUVlF 1 THOWHT oONW DO YOU WERE MEN. 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DOWNSTAIRS weuk to 50 cents lower: luntelv steer run: eliolee steers iuuI year Hiirs In (lenmnrt nt 37.1)0 upward: top 41.00 paid for 1U78 pound nver aces: next liiRlie.st price 40.00: bulk medium to Rood smile 35.00-32.00: choice heifers topix-d nt 35 00; medium to cood heifera 23 00-30 00: cows, bulls, and vealers scarce, fullv steady: must beef cows 17,50-30.00; cutters 15 00 down: welulity saii sane bulls to 2200: vealers to 32.00; Rood and choice Mockers 2200 2550: fully steady. Salable sheep 6500. total 7000: no Idaho Kiinm'1 Dm bunks U. 8. No. 1, 5.rv0-5 25: MlnneMltil-Norlll Da kola Hrd River Valley IIILsa Tri umphs J2D3. Cobblers $2 50-2 05: Montana Hu.vict lltubaiiks 54.75. ' 40 KII.I.KI) "Aoviis, japan, Jan. 5 i.-i'i Kywio news aiicncy reported tiKlay j 40 persons were killed and 120 In jured when two overcrowded electric I cars overturned while siieedlim i around n rurve ul Morlyaiua. vil lake near NaKoya The cars were re mitted carryiuii 450 passriiKcrs. FUNNY BUSINESS S.UtS CHART i.tt:: 0 IK a ; if'.'";';-; T;' l'f This l the feinale of pair of knsriMM rerentlr hrouihl to tha lllark autl U'ltlte ranrh In I'oe valley. She has toft Hint (rrjr fur and la about three fret Itlsh. Ilrr Hekel la empty. "Be sure to take the file of bills payable!" CARNIVAL By Dick Turner i l J coit ml ir ti wvtcr me t m. f c u t pxt ott Selling Hits Some Stocks 111 H UIIt Kl HANK NKW YORK. Jan 5 LlKht selluiK 111 the recenty buoynul mils siireud to other sections of tiKlay'a slock iniuket hIUioukIi alrcrnfts and assoited industrials contested uffer lims with fair success. Prices slipiirU uftrr un uctue and slluhlly nilxrd oenlng. Ueallnss tapered as the carriers botiKed down.' There were scattered comebacks In the final hour but declines of frac tions to a iMtiut or more predomi nated near the dose. Transfers ran to around 1 .000.000 shares. lteslstaiit stocks Included Doug las Aircraft, llorlnu. United Aircraft, lilriin Martin. Lockheed. Caterpillar Tractor. Philip Morris. American Tobacco "B." J. C. Penney. Trans continental A: Western Air. Pan American Airways. Public Service of N. J. and Commonwealth Kdtsoii. On the downside most of the time were Siuilu J'e. Houtlicrl) Pacific, Northern Pacific. Illinois Central,. Ilethlelicm Hlcel. VouiikMowii Nheet, Chrysler, UKKlycar. Uuodrlcli, Hears ', Koebuik, Ueere. Consoliduletl : Natural Gas. American HiuellliiE. Amrrirun Can, International Paper. Amerada Petroleum. Texas (Julf Produciui; and Blniiilurd Oil iNJi. llouds were somewhat raitited. Cot ton, toward the finish, was off 40 1 rents a fcalc to up 35 cents. Oraln.i nt ClilcaKo rallied alter an early tilde. 1 Big Supply Of Lumber Forecast PORTLAND. Jan. 5 M. Forest nianaurmenl of Multnomah county's Umbered areas could provide 50-mll-llnn board feel of lumber a year, the Pacific Northwest forest anil ruime experiment station said today. The survey was made as the result of depletion of the sawing supply for local mills, forcing Import nf a large percentage. Wheal ended up 3' to 4'. cents biodirl, corn 2', to 5 and oats I I to r,. j Al Client A Dye I American Can Am Pow A. I.t i Am Tel A: Tel I Anarnnd Atchison i lleudlx Aviation lleth Hleel Hoeing Airplane Calif Packing Canadian Pacific Case J 1 Chrysler Comwlth At Sou Consol Kdtsoii Com Vultee j Crown y.ellcrbark 1 Crown Zellerback Curtlss Wright ISM'! 7'. s . 151'. 34'i i ... 30 .. mi 'i 23 . 3.1 . . . IP. 45'. .. S3 .... i ... Ti . .... 13'. 34'. .... 34'. 4 . Douglas Aircraft 40 Du Pont De Nein General Klectrlc General Foods General Motors Goodyear Tire Gt Northern Pfd Ini Harvester lilt Paier Pfd John Manville Kennecolt Long rirll "A" Montgomery Ward Nash Krlvlnalor n lav, 35 '4 .IS 67', 43', 4 . 52 40'; 48 , 25', 67 -i "Whatsa matter? Can't a hungry customer got his order taken around here without the police barging in?" BARGAINS WHOLESALE PRICES! 1 Southwind Gas Cor Heater with defroster unit Was in new car for two months $25.00 1 Southwind Gas Cor Haator Rebuilt and slroight from factory (without defroster unit) $20.00 1 General Electric Bathroom Hoatcr, new $6.50 1 Used Winter Front with clip springs, for 1937 Ford V-8 ; $1.00 Set of 550x16 4-Ply Sicberling Tires, with tubes (5 tires, 5 tubes), exceptionally good buy $45.63 1 650x16 Wheel $2.00 1 21-Inch Wheel $1.50 2 750x20 8-Ply Farm Truclc Tires, new; the pair $79.50 1 New Bobrick Soap Dispenser $2.50 5 Power-Pok Combination Fire Extinguishers and Tire Inflators, new Each $4.50 Every car owner should have one. 1 New S-M Car Fog Light $6.50 1 New Montgomery Ward Spotlight, side mount $14.95 1 1937 Ford Hub Cap 75e 1 Buick Hub Cap 75e 4 5-gal. Cans with Spouts Each 25c McREYNOLD'S SSSL 11th and Klamath rhone 00115 New Orleans Is situated on the Mississippi river. 107 miles from the river's entrance Into the Gulf nf Mexico. Nat Dalrv ; NV Central North Am Co Northern Pacific Pao las A; F.I Pae Tel A; Tel 1 Pan Amrrirun ' Penney J C , Radio Corp , Rayouler ! Rayomer Pfd Reynolds Metals Richfield ' Hafcway Htorrs Hears Roebuck Sinclair Oil Houthern Pacific Blundard llniixli aisnilnrd oil Cul Studebaker Corp Niinshine Mining Union Oil Cal Union Pacific United Airlines United Aircraft U S Steel Warner Urns Pic Wesllng Hire Woolworlh 3S . 14 -. ID . 30 . J'i il 43 . 30 , . 33 , 21 t 17 . . 31 . 30 i . IB 411 3.r, 03'. FUNERAL Frlrndt r rrptrtfull v tnvHrr! 1o flf rid Ihr funrrnl t vlre fur 111 lal Flnrrnri Knljrht, npcralnr (if Vh K mgh I Itonnii, u'lm puRiril away in thU rlly rrlflny. January 2. In ) hfld TucMlny rnornlnsT. JNiumry fl, a l the Kftrrrrl Henri rhiirch rointnrnrliis n.:io a. m , uhfti a requiem mm, will lii erlrbrnlfil fur Ihr rrxte fif her 1011I wild the Hfv. Pa t her T. P, Catev ffl rlalltia Inlrrnienl will follnw In Ml. 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