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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1949)
PACE TWO HERAIX .EWb. KLAMA1I LLS. OREGON FRIDAY. NOV. 25, 1949 MARKETS and FINANCIAL STOCK AVERAGES CeateUeel hf The Associated fuss Nimnkw U Net change rrtday Previous dajr WHk ago ManUl MO -Yew mo Mind. DJ .Ml ..m ..14 .MO . HI IS n u Ml MO sie 338 15110, D3 43 1 417 43 43 Ml MRiorka D 4 Ml Ml Ml ni ni GRAINS MAKE BIG GAINS CHICAGO, No. 31 WV-Oralns rolled upward under the tmprlua of otront cub market on th board of trad today. Many new sea aonaJ hlgha wera hum up In wheat, corn and oat. Ml 111 bought wheat, leading to the belief domeatle flour business was expanding. December wheat gained more than 1 rente at timra while the March contract went to new peak ainre trading In that delivery started. Wheat closed 14-1H higher, December J 15'-2 18, corn waa ! 1'4 higher, December I1JIS-S. oau were unchanged to S higher. December 75S-S. rye wu 3V3 higher. December 31.34. soybeans were higher. December 3328N-S. and lard wu T to 11 cents a hundred pounda higher, December 110 33. Wheat Open High Low Close Deo. 3.144 216'. J 14', 3 15V3 18 March SI5- i ll', 315 3 I8V3 17 May 3 13 3 IIS 3 13S-S July MS. 14 V 1J3 IMi LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Not. 35 rAF-USDA) Review of the North Portland live atock market for the week ending November 31: Cattle aaUble 1587. Trading lim ited to three daye. Market moder ately active, generally ateady: med ium ateera atrong to M centa higher canner -cutter coa-a fully M cent up Pew loada high medium-good fed ateera 34 00-31.00, top for aver age good 1003 lee.; medium grass ateera 30.00-33.00: common 16 00 1.00; cutter dairy-type ateere helfera 10.50-1390. Common beef helfera 31.00-33 00. Canner cutter cowa 10.00-11-5; shells down to 8.00 or under; common - medium cowa 13.00-1500: good young cowa to 1100. Cutter-medium aauaage bulla 11.00-16.50; good bulla 17.00 50 Calvea aalable 388; market atrong. Oood vealera 33.00-34.00. In cluding up to 401 lb. calvea at 23.00: odd choice vealera 35.00: common medium 13AO-20.00; culla down to too. Hoga aalable 1273r market fully ateady at last week's beat prices Oood -choice 10-330 lb. barrows. IHU 17.75: negligible lots 18 00; few fat-type 17.50 down: 20-290 lba. If 00 -50: ISO -170 lb. 15 SO-15.75, Oood 300 800 lb lows 13 00-14 50. Oood -choice feeder pigs 17.50-18 00. Sheep for week aalable 785. Slaughter lamba around SO cents higher. Oood -choice lamba 30.00 50; medium grades 17.00-15 00; com mon down to 15.00: medium-good to r.!att:r Vibue Yea Lhre mm Yo Cm Enjoy TcmnV Cos Svk NO NIEO TO IUY UTILITY SERVICE California Pacific Utilities Company 1011 Main Phono 741S feeders 18 00-17.35: medium year lings 14 00-15.00. Oood ewea 8 50 7.00; common down to 4 00 CHtCAOO. Nov. 25 (AP-USDA Salable hogs 15.000: active. 25-50 centa higher all weights butchers: sows 25 centa higher: top 16 50 paid fieely for choice 180-210 lb: amall let 16 65; bulk good and choice 180 220 lb. 16 25-16 50: 330-380 lb. 16 00. 16 25: 280-300 lb. 15.75-16 00; around 335 lb. weights 15.50: ana under 450 lb 14 00-14.75: heavier weights as low aa 13.00: early clearance. Salable cattle 2500: aalable calves 300: moderately active, mostly ateady trade on all slaughter classes: bulk medium to good slaughter ateera 33 00 -39.00: few common kinds downward to 18 00: few loada medium to good slaughter heifers 31.50-36.50: several loads and lota choice and prime fed steers and yearlings from show herds 38 00 41.75; some held higher; most com mon and medium beef cowa 14.35 16 25: cannera and cutters 1150 14.00; moat medium and good sau sage bulla 1730-18.00: medium to choice vealera 3200-2800; cull and common llghta 16.00-20 00. Salable sheep 7000: slaughter lamba ateady to atrong: supply mostly good and choice fed western wooled offerings: approximately 2500 head brought 24.25, the top: choice clippers 24.00: yearlings 31 M; about 3000 show lamba In receipts: some weeded off around 34 50: ewea ateady. most natives 8 00-11.00. POTATOES CHICAGO. Nov. 35 (AP-USDA) Potatoes: arrivals 170, on tracks 373: total V. 8. shipments Wednes day 781 and Thursday 110; supplies moderate: demand light: market dull: Colorado Red McC lures 83.00- 35: Idaho Rliwl Burbanks 84.35-55, utilities 83.10-20: Minnesota-North Dakota Red River Valley Bliss Tri umphs 83.05 washed. see hd m. st mmm 3l a&nfr (il'SEi '3332: CHEVROLET AMERICA'S FIRST CHOICE FOR 20 YEARS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY -MOST MODELS STYLELIXE Special 2-door Sedan Spatial 4-door Sedan Special Buiinesi Cotipa Special Sedan Delivery S pec la I Sport Coup Deluxe 2-door Sedan , ,, , Deluxe 4-door Sedan Deluxe Station Wagon (wood) Deluxe Station Wagon (steel) Detuxa Sport Coupo Deluxe Convertible Cotipa FLEETLI.NE Spatial 2-door Sedan .. Spatial 4-door Sedan Deluxa 2-door Sedan Deluxe 4-dear Sedan 91659.00 1706.00 1585.00 1616.00 1661.00 1738.00 1785.00 2310.00 2310.00 1731.00 21.10.00 I6.ft.ftO 1706.00 17.18.00 1783.00 ABOVE PRICES DELIVERED IN KLAMATH FALLS nil iiiniioLiT 410 Soutn Phone 4113 PS " 0,r-- 'l v , !M. rv ,, -111 V PLAYINC ALL COMIR S E. Tl. Itoguljubew (left), 1141 German ehems rhasnnlon. playa 41 epponenta simultaneously during Anab of the German eheaa cluba championahlpa at Darmstadt, i r an . 7i ENTER. LAUCHIN C Frederick Brinen and his wife. Eo-Uuwl Bsuaen. and Gregory Perk and Mrs, Peck. (L to r.) arrive la England aboard Qneea Elisabeth fee a royal command performance. !t aaiiiijij.!! i p.. 1 1 i.iiiaii.ii.jui aay.i a pa nwe is ' ! JSP ' 'V " POINTS FORE AND A F T SchlapareUI's "Hoosa of Cards" ailhonelle Is of red velvet embroidered la rows of color ed aeqolna with jacket and akirt cot and wired Into point. -.at' ? C A P T A I N CHECKS CapL Thorb)orn Thorsen. who will command Ihe new Norwegian liner Oslofjord on IU maiden voyage to New Verk, examines the ships wheel la Amsterdam. Many Stocks Lose Ground NEW YORK. Nov. 25 Ul A full-fledged decline took shape In the stock market today. Declines ranged to an extreme of around 3 points although most of them were fractional. Motors were singled out by sell- tg forces, with Chrysler partlcu rly vulnerable. Turnover reached a rate of 1J00. 000 shares for the full session. - Chrysler, at a 1849 peak earlier this week, dropped more than 2 points at one time. Liquor and rubber stocks staged a smsll advance of their own moat of the day. Montgomery Ward was one of the ateadter spots following newa of a 31 extra dividend. On the losing end were Oeneral Motors. Studrbaker. U. S. Steel, Douglas Aircraft. Schenley. Kenne cott Copper. DuPont. Santa Fe. Oulf Oil and Warner Broa. Reopening of Butte Valley Plant Planned DORR IS Three local men save Butte Valley an economic shot In the arm this week when they pur chased the 100-acre Long Hell lum ber company property on the edge of town and announced plans to re vive the company aa a lumber re manufacturing plant. The purchase price of Ihe proper ly waa not disclosed. The men are Herb Onrdon, Joe Shelley and Clifford W. BevlU. Tentative The trio said they "are In the procaaa or organising a company with tentative plans to begin a lum ber working operation next spring." The mill had been one of Butte luTLuv , jBayttws (Continued from Page l leas Ulan they earn and living and loving and taking life as It comes and not worrying Too MUCH about the future, we'll be more or leu all right. I m sometimes templed to think that one of the tilings wrong with In these dava la that we have too many experts. Langell Valley Mr. and Mrs. Bill Novotny were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Potucek and Bobby Joe. Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Pernlund spent the week-end at Metlford with her parents Her aunt Ethel Pickett McCarter Is 111 at the hospital th.re Herb Merchant la here from Ker- by. vUlting his son Kay and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin of Grants Pass spent the week-end with the Merchants and family. Mr. and Mrs O. C. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Prasirr spent 8unday with relatives and friends a Prospect. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Brown. hsve a new granddaughter Donna Marie Cohee, born last week at Bakersfleld. Mrs. Brown haa been there aome time and Brown left Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with them. Travis Huston spent Tuesday at the Leavltt home. His son Corporal Leonard Zane Huston, stationed at the Spokane alrbase spent the week end with his father. The Bonanxa PTA will meet Monday evening at I o'clock at the high school. Sam Smith of Klamath Falls will talk on recreation and the school calendar for the year will be presented. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Joiner and Marvin tpent Sut.day with Mr. and Mrs. Lea Ieavitt and Mary Anne. Johnle Schmidt of Woodburn and Norman Myers of Sllverton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Horning at Oerber Dam. Other visitors the past week were Earl Homing. Harold Horning. Robert Sears and George Sears. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hodgea of Tulelake visited Monday with her parents the Lea Leavltla. The Rev. and Mra. A.hbee and son have arrived from Williams Lake. Canada. He will be resident minister for the St. Barnabas church. Classified Ada bring reaulta. .i Tlmea ToCey fl I I H J Q i Leaf ! rrT4fifn.:i-hvi-iLj ...to bring you the funniest "Brown ' comedy in years! APUS&iJK (r ,0EE- Fritz Feld Valley's leading payroll sources since Its construction In IB.5 by Kes terson brothers aa a sawmill. Its re vival waa limned upon aa a token "of faith In the future of Dorrla and Butte valley." Tha transaction Includes Ihe lend, buildings, spur tracks and mill tracks, water system and pumps No machinery was Included In the sale. Long Bell closed IU sawmill on the Dorrla alte three yeara ago. Eiperlenred All three of the buvera are well versed In the timber Industry. Gor don recently resigned his position as I foreman with Ihe Dorrla Lumber and Moulding Comiieny: Bhrlley. now retired, waa formerly linked with Associated Lumber and llox company at Dorrls, while Hevlta haa been with Dorrls Lumber and Moulding company for several yeara. employed as a grader on the dry chain. Bend along a hot nutritious vege. table rreani soup in a vacuum bot. tie when your ynungstera take their lunch to arhuol. Three Htcnographrrs Out Of Five Prefer A Koval Typewriter. Pioneer Office kapplr Co. It) Hoath 1th. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Nov. 35 " Cash gtaln unquoted. Cash wheat bld: soft white 33l'a; soft while lexrludmg Hex) 331 : white club 231'.. Hard red winter: ordinary 3 2IS; 10 per cent 3 3l': 11 per cent 3 3IS; 12 per cent 232. Hard white Ilssrt: unquoted. Today a ear receipts: wheat 81: barley I: flour 15: corn 7; oata 3; mill feed 17. iklDDIESHOWl . I ' Dears I . I lopea ( am I To drew up a simple apple pud- fling to make It company fare, top It with amall scoops of vanilla Ire cream. THRILLING MATI REt 'SHAGGY' ON OUR STAGE! "HI HO FUN . SHOW" Doors Open Tonight 6:30 Sol. 12:30 Continuous r Run tec. oK?fw;m hoT7NHfAr4W'TWO BRAND- W Ji$t NEW HITS? RCl5'4lM INDIAN1 f. ,. a ea ia I "4T0IH CalOl IHUISI0N I h leTTlWE EllmlnaUana .,' iv f' ' CONTEST Miurdsv n"c'.' ' ' MIDNIGHT PREYUE un LAD0Na REEDj SATURDAY rantlnuatif Kslnrdsv from It'll Nowiinni!l iWWTJ mmm 19 m tvii ivv.n ivi wnw wwvntmn V COLUMBIA FICTUttS ptnsnlt . Touch tm IOHN IRE LAND BfUttM BONOI rtner KIIBBIDE eat -Tk Csl aal U. Mr.." Tkrllla .1 Maita" . "An DlmM' I THIS YEAR THE PICTURE IS "PINKY"! 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