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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1948)
THURSDAY, MARCH II, 1948 HbRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THIRTEEN MARKETS and FINANCIAL Selling Knocks Wheat Price CHICAGO, Mt ill II Ifl'i-A arllliiii wiivci lilt kiiiIiis slwrlly lii-furo tlicf ('limn lotliiy untl prlrrs look u Ki'vrrn timihli. Hrlllnic Hturtrtl drill In oom. lirnkrrs sntil II ri'pii'Nriiti'il iirnllt Uklim mill IliiuUlnlloii by dlnouuniKi'il IhiIiIits, Hrlllnii sinm hi'iiil to other pltii. TIidjii was no spri'lllt! imwn from Din uuiitiiltm-o ili'imi'lini'iit on flour piiri'lmnpii. However, it npokeriiimit milil lu-cepliinces of offuiH wnulil bo m-iiI lo mill" lulrr Imliiv. Mi'iinwlillc, llin whriil inuikrl found no iippiirt friiiii iiiIIIIiik Inlt'ri'Mii. Whriil rnilril IV to 2 rent Inwur. Muy l'M'-,-i 37, corn was 2 to 44 cents lower, Muy $'J .I'J-Si.l I'b, outs were - lo 2 cents lower, Muy llOU't-V "nn soybeans were 3' lo 4 rents lower. May $'J :m Whriil Muriii Muy July Hnl. lire. . Open lll'i j:m'(-a:iii 2 ti 2iw, 2 to iiiih 2 411 i 141'. lll'i 2 22', 221 I.HW J 41', 2Si', HIM'... 2 III'. 2 16'. lour 2 4:i 1 , 2 2-2.2', 2 IH'i-'. 2 in, -a n Early Market Gains Lost Ni:V YoltK. M.111I1 II oiv Holt mini! L-tiliiuimllllrA lli-lpril ntem the iccovrry tliie 111 Iik mini nmi krl. MoviiiK pli'tiui'ji mitt ulit-riifu Ird mi riuiy lint upwlnit but 1110M failed to bold untl noinr were thrown or minor lowiea. While ainull plua muiia miuilm-cl lieiir lilt rlur, ilri llnrn were num erous. 1 cal IriUK t.ipelrd lifter one uf the upredlriit flrnt hours of the pusl iiinnth. Volume, however, of about UUfl.000 slurr wua Ihe InrKeAl alnre inlil-Kebrimry. I'liiuinouiii I'lclum, l.iew'i. Winner Hum. mil Twentieth t.'eiitury-Kox were buoyed by nii itounL'ement from London of an AUKlU'Ameilcitu film pact. Alirnd the xreitter part of the time - aomo cvmtuully slipped were Jlowe Sound, llelhleliein Htcel, (liMHlrkh, J, 1. CaAr, Wenleru Union ml IU4H ienk In further rrflee 11. Hi of Itn flrnt dividend sliu-r 1IM.M, mid Aliunde Count l.lne. Intermittent InKKitrdii were Chrya Irr, Ieeic. rieurs Itoeburk, (.ilellll .Murtin, Ainern-nu HmeltniK. Kenue-i-olt. Northern rnclflc nfid 1'nelflc Weilrrll Oil. II0111U were lutrrowly irrrjiuliir. Cotton, towiud Ihe finihh, wax off no rents to up lt vents bule. At Cltlcitfc'o uiuiim ended ubovo tiiclr Io. Whrnt was oft l' to 2 cents bushel, Kirn 3 to 4'. mid out , to 2. United Alrllneii Hulled Aircraft U H Hleel Wiirner llrus I'lc Wenlllill Kirn WiKilw-jrlh lie; HIV, II '1 44', Al Client At Uye, . Arnerlr.in Can Am Pnw A: 1.1' Am Tel At Tel . . Auncoiuln AlrhUotl Ilendli Aviation llelll Hteel HoeliiK Airplane . Calif HjrkliiK Canadian Pacific Caao J 1 Chrynlcr Comwlih Ac Hou Conaol Kdlnon t.'oiu Vullee Crown rllerbnrk Ciirtlu WrlKlu IKuiKlna Alrrraft 1X1 Pont I)e Nrm Cienernl Klertric . fleneml Foodl (leneriil Motoni tloiKly.Mr Tut til Northern Pfd Int lliirveater 173 W, 7S III) 31 r . 2 31'. Jl)'t . IV 10'i . 8fl' 51 2 3I' 14', 2', S M'i IIM' 31 35'. SIS 311 ' . 3H't . m Int 1'nner I'ld 4!i Jotiiia ManvUle Ketmei'ott MonlH imery Ward Niish Ki-lvlnntor . Nut linlry N V C-ntrul North Am Co Northern I'nrlflo , . P.ie (Ins A: Klec . Puc Tel A: Tel Pirn American Penney J C Hiidlo Corp lluyoni"r Itiiyonlrr Pfd Iteynnldi Mrialn . . Illchfleld .Hufcw'.iv Hlotra Kcitra Itoebuck Wnrliilr Oil . . Southern Paclfir . Htiinduid ltiund.s Hliiudnrd Oil C.i I . Ktudebuker Corp Siinshlnr Milium Pnlon Oil Cul Union Piulflr .. 311 . 45'. 411 15'. 25'. 13'. 15 18-. 31 - Oil ft'. 3d", 8S. J5' 3IS M 1(1 V. III1. 34'. 17', 47 '. . 56 -S 17 ' 10'. 33'. 159 LIVESTOCK Missing At Sea Klamath Baiin Potato Shipments (la Carload,) 1V47- llllll-T March 10 I' 40 Month lo Date 157 3M Hraaon to Hate UlTi u:,lll PORTLAND, March 10 11',- Polu Uiea OreKon Deachutea mid Klam ath RuaaeLa, No. 1, 35 llw., tl 5B-1 115; 16 lbil., lOc-ll 06. I1I11I10 ItliMiila, tin. 1-A, 5.76. CH1CAOO, Miirch 11 1AP-UHIM1 Potaloen: U. H. Uitnl ahlpineulii Hii7; arrival! M; on traek 2bl: aupplle llKht; demand alow; market un settled; very few sali-s; Idaho llm set Hurbanka U. 8. No. 1, 5 85-flOQ, atandarda 6 50, utllltlca 4 03',; Mln-nrsota-North Dakota Red River val ley cobbler 3 05; South Dakota Hllaa Trlumpha 3.30. Henlev Mm. Clyde Roberta left Uiiturduv for Han Kranclaco where alio will ti:ke a three-month civil wrvlie course. While Mrs. Roberta la away her two aona will atay In Klumuth FhIIs with her dHUiihtcr, Mra, Erllng Melby. 11101 a Chestnut la home on a two-week vacation. Hhe la taking iiursn'i tralnlhK at 8t, Vlncent'a l ospltnl In Portland Btid will leave Knturdny to reaurne her work. She will complete hfr tralnlriK course In six months and then plans to enter P.. tile school lei prepare for mis sionary work. Hhe Is the daunhter of Mi. and Mrs. Ray Hkelton. Johnny W11III11 was In bed four duys with flu. Mrs. IrvltiK Dixon Is In Portland for a two-week vacation, Word has oeen received from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bemon that they me hiivlrut a pleasant vacation In Mexico, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Clement and son. BU-phen, have moved Into the V L. Clement place on Hill road to' make their home In the new house Just completed by Clement'a father, W. L. Clement. Mr. and Mra. Oeorsc Williams lire llvliiK In Mrs. Clyde Robert's houkc while she la In Bun Francisco. Fire destroyed two chicken houses Thursday nlxht and 800 baby ciilcka bdonirlnif to Jim O'Donahue. The houses were on property owned by Boyd liruner. Two other chicken houses on the place were not burned. Mr. and Mra. Jim Comutt and family have returned to their home In Medford after a two-month atay with Cornutt'a parenu. Mr. and Mra. Boyd Druner. Cornutt haa been vorklng on a house owned by Bru ner. Mrs. Jack Welmer la remodeling the Welmer home. Mr. and Mra. Jess Johnson were among theme In attendance at the Lost River grange card party Sat urday night at Olene. Mr. and Mra. Irving Campbell were In charge for the evening. Biinduy the Henley grange gave a ahower for Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson whose house burned re cently. DeLoa Mills haa returned from a trip to Mexico. B. T. McKlmmlru was Inspecting cattle at the Drew ranch Batur day. Monday, Mra. Harold Dehllnger substituted for Miss Rumer at Hen ley grade school. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mcintosh of Klamath Falls were week-end guesu of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tllton. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Davis and Mrs. June Butler of Merrill were Hundny dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Max Marvin. Hugh Routley visited at the Har old Dehllnger ranch last week. Judge U. E. Reeder made a busi ness trip to Portland last week. Mra. O. 8. Thompson and Mrs. Ed Ryan drove to Orants Pass on Friday to attend the basketball tournament. Lights In Henley were out for over two hours Monday night. Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Dehllnger re turned Monday from a three weeks' trip to Salem to visit Mrs. Di'hlln ger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cook. Power Meeting Colled Here Friday Persons Interested In the forma tion of a public utilities district here to try to acquire use of Bonne ville dam power are called to meet Friday night at 8 o'clock In the courthoaie circuit courtroom. Officers of the organization will b". elected at that time and steps taken toward the formation of a public utilities district. Classified Ads bring Real Results I Railroad Film To Be Shown Here "This Is My Railroad," a Cris t' our documentary film In sound and technicolor tracing tht story 01 modern railroading, will be pre sented at the Fremont school audi torium Thursday, March 18, at 7: JO p. m., It was announced today. The film, produced by the South ern Pacific, Is free to the publlo and all Interested resident of the basin area are Invited to the Fre mont auditorium for the showing. Fremont students will view tlia film, which deals with all phases of railroading, at 1:30 p. m. 00 Thursday. LOCATION! McAtee Clinic 2903 South 6th Dr. Waynt MeAtev, 0tap.lbie rays, 4i flerfcon ra. ant ra. 117s HOU Til HAN I'ltAN'ClriCll March II IAP-UHIIAi Hiilnblr lullle 100, 1-iilvi'n IU; largely trucked 111 she stoc k; .iiurket sternly with 26 M1 cent decline of past three days; ft w packages common ftluugliit!' cown llMXl-lllot); cutters luiKcly (KJ-M); ciiuneiH til 00-13 00; bulls Mitrcc, firm; good-beef bulls quoted tlb.tai; calves steady; odd head good-choice slaughter vealern t27.O0 to till 00, Habibie holt 350; Includes 100 fi eder pigs; Keiiernl o,uull!y plainer, mostly 35-50 cents lower; lew pack iiitcs fairly good Hio-230 lb. butchers t'. 4 50; few good sows IIU.50 down. Billable i.heep 400; largely fat wolrd awed ewes: undertone near steady; few good tlO 00-35; medium (7 (XI; cull-common $5 00-11 00 PORTLAND. March II AP tlHDAl Billable cattle 100. total 200; holdover 50; calves 26: market uneven; sleera and heifers active, fully strady: cows rather slow; tuuMly steady to weak few ineu'um good steers t2300-25.25, Includli.? load IIK2 111. feeder, al t23 00: light- I uelttlila down to tlROO; common- medium heifers tlx 00-23 00: can- : ner-cutter onus largely tl3 00-16.50; , shell, down lo til bo or below, me- ; ilium beef cows tla50-2OO0: me-duuu-good antiMiue bulls strnnu al tID 00-22 00; gixxl beef bulls f22.50- 23 60; medlutn-gnod venters about j steadv at t26 00-30 00; choice quoted . at 132 00. Haluble hogs 600. total 1000: mar- ket mostly 50 cents lower with good clearance: good-choice 1H6-230 lbs., t-'tOO; 25O-3'i0 lbs . $22 50-23 00: fiw 150-1(15 lbs , $22 50-23 00: good 3.r 0-850 lb. sows $18 50-21 00; few heavy feeder pigs $24 00; good choice around 100 lbs. quotable uu to $24 50 or above. Hhrep none; market nominal; good-choice wooled lambs sainble $:o 00-50; common grades down to t l(i 00; Hood slaughter ewes salable around $10 00. CIIICAOO. March 11 lAP-USDA' Billable hogs 11.000; total Ki.000; ; weiiihts under 230 lb. 75 cents to 1 00 lower; weights over 330 lb. alow. 1 1 00-1 35 lower: sows around 100 ' lower; practtral top 23 25: bulk good and choice 180-230 lb. 22 50-23 00; 240-300 lb. 31 35-23 50; 370-290 lb. 2000-21.36; 300-375 lb. 1860-10.75; most 350-650 lb. sows 17.00-18 00. j Billable cattle 4000. total 4000; sal- 1 able calves 000, total (UHI; fed steers and heifers mostly steady; kimiUs strong; cows about sternly; bulls ! steady; good and choice vralcrs firm 1 but lower grades weak to 50 cents I lower; top 20 00; most good to low- j choice steers 25 25-2R 00; mealum to Inw-good kinds 33 00-35 00; loud common to medium 850 lb. weights j 21 00; two loads choice around 1000 lb. mixed steers and heifers 28 00- 1 28 50; good to low-rholce hellers 24 50-27 25; few good beef cows up to 22 00; common and medium cows 17 00-20 (10; runners and cutlers j 13.00-10.75; good xau.sagc and tut ; Albert Snider labnvel, one of : tile country's leading Jockeys, Is ( ml. .lug with two other men In a lll-fmit boat off the Florida coast. 1 A Iwo-dav search by air and sea lias liriuiKlit no results. Nnlder. burn In Canada, bus bren riding ' fur Calumet l-'urni In the big itakr races. beef bulls 23 00-23 50; vealera 38.00 down. Salable sheep 3500. total 3700; slaughter lambs around steady; three decks top-good and choice shorn lambs with No. 2 ana 3 pelts around 110 lb. averages 20 00; few medium to good wooled lambs 10 00-2100; load mostly good grade till lb. woolsklns 21.75; some bids around 35 cents or more lower on load lots good and choice wooled Iambi; holding around steary al 32 50; slaughter ewes very scarce: scattered small lots steady at 13.50 down. Prosorvo Thoso Valuable Papcrt and Documents Let Ut Copy Them I'P to g'V'xil" 60o Underwood's Camera Shop 127 Main Phone 70C3 Exchange ENGINES FOR PASSENGER CARS V-8 and 6-Cyl. RUN-TESTED AND FULLY GUARANTEED -OMM.KTK WITH rvi.ivm n hi.adk II I. H I II III I I (IK rXCIIANGI M r: I. 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