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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1933)
PAUL blUHT THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FAL1-3, OREGON June 13, 1933 REAVERS DROP TO 3RD PLACE Climbing Missions Bevl Portland in Five Contests. By The AuorUtmt Pre-tt .Manaser Fred Hoffmann'a Mi as. one bid won bark their rol of Coaat liMfut troublemaker today af(r battering Portland in flra out of actAn Rame laat work and ahovlni th rhamplona from ffnt down to third plac. Incidentally, the Red moved bark Into tha firat dlriatnn. Fhow- lni nnprtM mound ftrenitth and their naual punch at the plate., the Mi Minna won that ec ond half of Saturday'! douhle beader, S-7, after loain the opener, B-J, and then raptured both endi of Sunday's twin bill, -4 and 4-3. Hahlrh Chccka rotilnnd Reported 111 Saturday. Johnny Bablrb waa wU enough yester day to check repeated Portland threat a and mark ap nla tenth triumph of the year and nla v- nth In a row in tht opener The Reda needM only 1 1 bits for their t runs, but two of them war, four-baircers by Btlt Wal ters and Owar Kckhardt. Lloyd Johnson had little the better of Lou Koupal, Portland hurlfny. tar, In the ?lnnini second fame. Deaplte the lou of two out of three week-end Itamea, Holly. wood held onto 1U first place berth and won the serlee from 8eattle, 4-1. The Indtana wal loped the Star. 11-4, Saturday and outlasted them In Sunday's U-tnnfoc opener, 8-7. The Stirs eaptured the short nightcap, l-o, when Martin homered In the fifth.. Sacramento moved up to within two points ox the stars by tak lac Saturday's came from Los Aorls. t-T snd the morn in (am Sunday, 1-1. The Angels came back In the afternoon to win, behind Fay Thomas' S-nlt tojwlnr. Sacramento cap tured the aeries, 4-J. San Francisco and Oakland completed, their aeries with three victories apiece, the morning fame ending lc - tie after 10 Innings. After dropping a wild sluxfest Saturday. 14-11, the Seals evened the series Sunday afternoon, 10-0. Federal Judge Fights Divorce ... 1 I r Federal Jodie Richard J. Hop kins o( Kansas, Ionic a dry cru tader, fa experted to eonteat a divorce autt filed by hla wife, Mra. Nellie at. Hopklna. who eharfea that he corresponded with and "paid bills ol other ran." Judre and Mra. Hop kins art shorn abort. HOGS SLOWER ON FRISCO MARKET SO. SAN' FRANCISCO, June U. (TP) Hoita: 40e. Slow. PORTI.AXn. Juno U. (An flutter: Prints, eltraa. He, standards, J3,c. Hutterrat: Portland delivery: A trad, tic to J 2c per lb.; farm era' door delivery. 21c to 22c per lb. Sweet cream. 5c higher. Krai: Pacific poultry produc ers' aelllnar price: Hnhetnlana. 2c; eitraa. He; mixed colon. 17c: tneriluma, l?c per doien Ituylnc prlco of wholesale: Kreah current receipts, 6 lbs and up. 12c per doien. Cheese: a troro Orrion trio lets, lie; mat. 1.1c per lb.' Hro ra will pay ,c below quotations. Milk: Contract price 4. Portland delivery. $1.7t per cwt.; B grade cream, 17,c per lb. Country meata: Selling price to retailers: Country killed hoes. Ibeel butchers, under 150 ba.. 7c to Sc; Tealers. TO to 100 lbs., 7Jc to Sc; sprint lambs, l c to 12r; yearlings. 2c to 4c; heavy ewes, 2c to Jc: medium cows. &c per lb; tanner cowe, 2ic to 2c; bulla, 3c to fie. Mohair: Nominal buying prlco: 1933 clip, 12c per lb. Casrara hark: Buying price: 1933 peel, 4c per lb. Hops: Nominal. 1933. 70c to 75c per lb. Live Poultry: Portland dellv- ery: Buying price, heavy hens. colored, 4 lbs., 13c; do medium. He: lights. 10c; springs, light. i ins. up. luc: colored, anrlnaa. j 12c to He; roosters, Sc per lb,: muftis i ruins, oroners, I2e to 13c per lb.; old ducks. Peklus, 10c per lb.; do colored. 10c lb. Onions: Selling prlco to retail ers: Oregon, 11.00 to tl.Si per cental. New Onions: Calfornla Ber mudas, $1 n to 1.75 per 50-lb. crate; California. 40c per lug; new red, 2c per lb. Potatoes: Locals, fl.is to 11.35; Deschutes Gems. J1.75; do bakers, 11.90; Yakima Gems. 11.50. New Potatoes: California Gar nets. 2Jc to 2Jc per lb.; white, 2ic per lb. Mrawherrles: Oregon Dollars. H.; Clark seedlings. ,2.50. .5l: ,M r"P- nominal: illamette Valler 5lc t -i. lb.; Kastern Orecnn. 17,. National, Local Markets IDT, Stock Market Quotations NEW YORK, June 13, (Pi Karly hesitancy In the stock mar CHtC A GO. Juna 1J. On " toa? aucceeded by in- Wheal advanced lata today, re- j " "r ruh for equities which car sponslve largely to an upward up 1 to or murt 1'nlted Corp l ulled Gas Imp I'. H. Indiist. Alcohol t'. t. Itubher I'. H. tiled Vansdlum ......... West. Klec. Mfg. ... Woolworlh HI 14 t'i It 441 TED FIO-BITO TO awing of securltiea. Speculative) demand for wheat cam about also as a reflection of unfavorable crop reporta from the I'nltM Statee winter wheat belt, especially Indications of pre matura ripening in soft wheat areaa east of tht Mississippi riv er. New wheat haa started to move In voltima In the Southwest, with too cars received todav at Interior terminals In Texas, Okla homa and Kansas. All deliveries of wheat mount ed to new high records, and clos ed strong at tht topmost point at tained, lc to 14c ahova Saturday's finish: corn, unchanged to lc ud: oats, lc to Be advanced, and pro visions unchanged to 5c off. points, with trading volume great ly accelerated. rtillllea and I Kails were In the van of tht lor ward rush, with tht Industrial not far behind. Tht cloaa waa strong. Tranafera approximated 5,5no.flOO eharea. American Telephone ran con siderably ahead of tha general market, with a gain of sroiuiJ i polnta to a new high for tht ye.ir. et gain, la freight car IraMic Cattle Receipts Good at Portland POllTI.AM). June 12. ! faille, 1.000; calves. 50; market 15c to lie Higher for fed ateort and heifers. Steers, good. M.00 to I 7ft, common and medium, $3.75 to I 25. llelfrrs. good. It 0 to 14.25; common and medium. 13 00 to l. 0. Cows, good. Ml to 15.25; common and medium. II 50 to 14.50. nulla, good. 11.25 Amtrlca'a famous song wrltor end onhialia director, Ted g'lo Kilo, who has nearly l"U popu lar song hits to hit credit, cornea In person Willi hla famous or cheatra to plat Wwlnoaday avt- int ;o ;u.m CHICAGO, June 13. fP) Wheat, No. J red, 75c; No. i hard. 75jc; No. 1 yellow hard. 75c; No. S mixed, smutty, 741. Corn, No. J mixed. 4 21c: No. 1 mixed, old. 43c; No. t yellow. 421c to 441c; No. 2 white. 44c to 45c. Oats, No. white. 2S)c to 2S",c No. 3 white, 37c to 27jc. Rye. No. I, ;ic. Barley, JOc to 57c. Timothy aeed. per cwt., IS. 75 to 13.25. Clover aeed, 17.50 toVBGKQ Clover aeed. oer cwl it r.n to 111.75. Lard. S3. Bellies, 17.25. spurred tha carriera to further to $3.75; cutters and medium.) buoyancy, while various utllltlet I $2.25 to 13.35. Vealers. good. responded to reports of greatlv $4.00 to $4.75: common and m"- .-mttiii vniuiiik. i ommooiues i niuni, .iu io an . Portland (;rai PORTLAND, Juna 13, On Wheat llghta and bntchera mostly 10c-1 per lb.; Southern Idaho, 16c to ic lower considering aorts; 20 Per in, head good JOS lb. Callforniaa ,1v: Buying price from pro. $5.50 top, other end load Hl-l'V'. v . . :so' ""O; 194 lb. 15-15.25; 157 ClOVer n 9 til. r , . - f i . - r.asiern u re- head gon tlmothv. iiano- .j largely common and medium vetch, 115.00. ' 157 lb. Coloradoa IS.25. Sorted . 0 head 14.75; two loada l iahs I e....- r- on sale; packing aowa Quotable ! swimming Feature around $3-4. f)f ri Mr. and Mrs. Henry Joyaux nd son. Jean, of San Luis Obis po, Calif., arrived In Klamath Falls Sunday night for a visit of several das. They came here from Portland with their aon, who has been attending Columbia University. Mr. Joyaux la well known In K.amath Falls. For mRnv years he was alkylated with the Earl Wiltlock F-nera! hone and aeryed as deputy county coron er. Ho a m-mber cf the R. H.- Richardson firm, funeral dl rectora at San Luis Obispo. STANDINGS By The Associated Preaa (Includes Sundav's Games) COAST LEAGUE . W. L. nonywooa 39 Sacramento 40 Portland as Mlulont . . ' Lot Angeles 35 Otkland so Seattle 25 San rranclsco ."25 28 29 29 33 32 8S 39 43 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. .582 .btn .539 .522 .4S5 .391 .368 Cattle: 200. including 50 holdovers. Dull, only partial clearance; good fed steers ab sent; grassy she-stock predomln- Onen Hich Low rtoao July .S3 .so .2 September .. .S3! .S4I .3 .4t December .85 .S .651 .66! Ch Wheat No. 1 Big Bend hluestem .9 Dark hard winter. 12T. .70 Dark hard winter, .6 :i)ft white (i "esiern white . .50. Hard winter ..... ei Northern spring .. ,'59 Western red 5 Oats, No. 2 white. 122.50. Corn, No. t yellow, 122.00. Mlllrun standard. $19.00 loony a car receipts: Wheat, 21; corn. 6; oats, 3; were narrowly Irregular. Gains of 1 to around 3 poll. Is were held hy Consolidated Gaa. Norlh American. International Teleil)one. Western Union. Pub lic Service of New Jersev. United Corporation and Columbia Gas. Case and National Dlaiilltra wire up about 3 and 4 Points, respect ively, while advances of around 1 to 3 or more were registered by V. 8. Steel, American Can. Du poiil National Hlacult, Allied Chemical. Santa Fe, Union Pa cific. Chesapeake Ohio. Dela ware Hudson. g industrial Alcohol. Johns Manville, Chrvs. ler. National Cash Register. Stan dard Oil of New Jersey and New York Central. Today's closing prices: Air iteduc Alaska Juneau Al. t hem. Dye American Can American Coml. Alcohol American For. Pow. American Smelt. Rfg. A. T. T American Toh. R " Anaconda Copper Alrhlsnn T. A S. Fr.".'. Atlantic Hot ...!" Baltimore ft Oh lo "J..."". llcndlx Aviation Bethlehem Steel ...... Horden Co Burr. Add. Mah Z Z Canada Pacific California Pack Case 1 J. I.) -! Caterpillar Tractor " I Chesapeake ft Ohio t hrysler .Motor M Col. G. ft K " " Commercial Sole. Swimming la one of the most important features In the sum mer CiViC rMTMtlAK nl.R 1 ating in email run; steers barely j-Mr. Dye, manager of the New nianiatn Natatorlum Is cooper ating with the committee in of fering free swimming to boya and girls enrolled in the work. Each child need onlv furnlh a suit and towel for 'the free swim, and girls must wear caps. All those who narHilni. 1 a. -"'. u.iry I)pe 'i awinmung, however, must $2.m down, low cutter to com-! first comply with the renuire- mon $1.25-$2; bulls mostly ments of the balance of the pro- "tVVl7, !a 'aJr,y 0", 3'25- of whirh hom economic,. $3.50. odd head top Wod $4. manual training and automobile Calves: 75. all direct. repair work are a part. Sheep: 1.225. Including- 7sn Registration for the dif r,,t direct. Fairly active. lambs i foaturea offered must be made steady with last week'a rlo.e:!"1 Fremont school heiweon ,. steady to weak; cows mostly steady; few lots medium 994 1033 lb. grass steers $4.75 $5.25. high medium to low-good under 1000 lb. grants eligible to $5.50, possibly $5.7ii; few 857 lb. grass heifers $4.75. few helf erish cows $4, fairly good grass 54; flour, hay 6. Christian Science 'God the Preserver of Man" Continental Can Corn Products Curtlsa Wright Drug Inc Dupnnt ft De N. ... Kastman Kodak .!!!..i Klec. Auto LI. ... El. Pow. ft LI. General Foods i!!". General Motors .. Gillette Itaior " 1'iOld i)ut ... was the subject of the Lesson-1, Q 1 Sermon in ,11 Churches V T!T!pOM -Christ, Scientist, on s,,n,i I . .r' 7: June 11. ine uolcien Text was. "Fori uie t.oro loveth judgment, and 1 forsaketh not his saints; they j preserve tor ever" ip 37:28). Among the citations which comprised the Lesson-Sermon was me following from ih.lv.n , ,. "Hi e. And when he thus had National Distilling spoken, he cried with a loud 'National luirv .-National I'nw. ft Lt. Johns Manville Kennecott Con. Cop Kroger Grocery Libliey-O-Kord Liggett ft Myers U Liquid Carb. Lorillard Tob. Co. Monty Ward "" -Vnsh Motor two decks good 68-69 lb. wooled north coast lambs carrying small choice top $6, with 25 per cent medium end out 15; deck medi um to good S8 Ih. mixed shorn and wooled $5.35-15.75, matured claases absent. New York St. Louis Pittsburgh Chicago .. Cincinnati Brooklyn . Boston 22 Philadelphia !l7 ...29 30 29 2 -.25 ...20 P"t. .617 SK .5.1.0 .528 .490 .435 .431 .333 W. I.. Pet. 33 17 .660 '1 22 .585 J 23 .549 2 22 M2 .-..28 25 .528 25 27 .4X1 1 35 .340 16 34 .320 AMERICA LEAGUE New York Washington .... Chicago Philadelphia Cleveland .... Detroit St. Louli Boston ........ Cuiley Winner ol Rocky Point Contest Olenn Gulley, 601 Alameda atreet, was the winner of the Klamalh county chamber of com merce fishing contest at Rocky Point for the two week, period ending Saturday, Gulley'a fish meaanred 27 inrhea and weighed 11 pounds and one ounce. This will entitle Gulley to two days at no ky Point resort and In addition, he will compete for the three grand prises consisting of a rod, reel and basket, L. Ellis of Los Angeles on Sun day caught a 80-lnrh trout volgh Ing nine pounds and 14 ounces. The Vacation School of the Community Congregational Church Is growing steadily as It finishes its second week, ac cording to Rev. T. Davis Pres ton. The enrollment has passed the 170 mark. This ti. th capacity of the buildings to the' limit. j Thursday R. C. Woodruff of Monday ... the Lost Ulver Dairy, was llm l'v. day special gnest, and he was very welcome for he brought Ice cream cones for all the children, a treat which they all enjoyed, "hen the sun ! nes acaln. Dr. M. K. Cooper will take mov ing pictures of the activities. A groiin Of innior rlrl. 1. busy on, a dramatiiatlon under the direction of a-ita key. Junior story telling Is con ducted by Vj,, AHcK l,Brvy who also acts as pianit for the school. .Moving pictures and a Picnic will be features of next r.'MMn7'"' Program and exhibition will be held on Sun day, June 18. ot 9 and ii o'clock In the mornings of June 12, 13 and 14, Instead of on June 19 as originally planned. Stock Averages tCopjrrlght. us,, standard statis tics Company) " r 29 90 . Initl's Rrt's ITa Toisl Monday a,,., .449.,,,, ,S(l j P"V- day ,4 43 1117.0 U "k aro st.i 44, si 2 Tear ago . 15. j,.g y-ara ago ..170 4 124.9 J4t 4 High, ISM 9 a n 113.7 Low. 1533 4J, 23.5 SI. 5 Hlsh. I93J 72 1 3S.8 111.0 Low. 193J 35.1 11.3 ti l New 1933 high. ja j 17.1.7 8a. s 43 73 35.0 Bond Averages (Copyright. 193a. StanOard SUtls tlca Company) JO 20 20 t iTirirs Blfs tTrs Total . 73.1 75.9 St. 4 77.7 . 73 0 7S.S . 7: 7n.r. . 55. 3 53.7 93. S 1 07 0 73.4 7 S7.0 78.0 Low. 1933 53 2 47.4 Viatic aao , Year ntn ... 3 yfara aco Hlsh, IJU... Low, 1.7 3 6". 8 Hitch. 1331 . 71.1 t.l 77. 51.0 77.7 71.1 lit 99.8 lon.l 5.1 7a. 1 74 1 63 6 81.1 78 1 70.1 17.1 voice. Lazarus, come forth. And no mat was dead came forth Jesua saith unto them, Loose him, and let him go" (John 11:43, 44). The Lesson-Sermon also In cluded the following correlative passagea from the Christian Sci ence textbook. "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip tures", by Mary Baker Eddy: "If Jesug awakened Laxarus from the dream. illusion, of death, this proved that the Christ could Improve on a false sense. Who darea to doubt this con summate test of the power and wlllingnesa of divine Mind to hold man forever Intact In his perfect elate, apd to govern man's entire action? . . Divine Love always has met and al ways will meet every human need. It Is not well to Imagine that Jesus demon has met and alwaya will meet every human need. It is not well to imagine that Jesua demon strated the divine power to heal only for a select number or for a limited period of time, since to all mankind and In every hour, divine Love supplies ail good" (pp. 493, 494). N. Y. Central North American Packard Motor ....r Penney (J. c.) Z. Z " Pcnn. R.- it " Phillip, ret ZZ'Z Public Service N. J .''. " Pullman Co. . !""" liadlo Corp. . . " R. K. O Hem. Hand Reynolds Tob B ..... S'ars Roebuck Shell Union Southern Pacific Standard Brands Z7 Standard Oil Calif Standard Oil N. J. ZZZZ'ZZ Studebaker Co Texns Corp .'. Texas Gulf Sul. ..!.""Z!! Trans-America " Union Carb. Union Pacific United Aircraft 33 j 84 3.3 1111 951 34 ll 3SJ 1311 921 1.8 671 2S, 2:i in 311 ST. J 11 I7 251 8S 23 4"! 2 1 5l 191 SO 771 3, 671 U 941 26 141 3S1 28 151 23) 411 li'i 4 'i 21 3: 3 t 9:11 zn 21 25 21 E 661 751 231 20, 3t 3M W 39, 2M m 3i? 46 10s 4. 1 46 351 8 2SJ 21 34 35 i 7 MJ 2'. J S 411 I l"it I'alvea. good, $5.50 to $6.00; 4wmtnon medium, $3.30 to $5.00. I loss, 1,000; market 15c to 15c lower. Good. 110 to 200 lbs., $5 35 to $5 50; 200 to 3M lha. $3.10 to 15.50; over 250 lha. $4 50 to 15 25. Sows, good, $1 75 to $4 50; medium, $.1.50 to 14 0 0. Pigs, good and rholre, $4 00 to $3. 00. Sheep. 3.000, market 25c lower. Lambs, good and choice, 6 00 to 16.75; common and mcttliiin. 14.00 to $6.00. Wethers, $1.75 to $4.50. Kwes, $2.00 to $3.76. 4 IIK (,() LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. June 12, (It (V. .1. D. A I Hog. 28.000; market aitlve. 10c n 2Ur higher. 190 to 300 lbs.. $1 65 to $1.76. Cattle, 13.000; market ateadv to atrotig. moderately active In between light and medium weight steers predominating. Hulk, 15 25 to $6.30: best yearlings. 17.00; light heifers and mixed year lings, strong to 15c or more high er; vealera steady at $5.00 to $5.60. Sheep, lo.ono; market steady, few sales weak to alight I v lower. Beat choice lambs, $8.25; bulk $8 00 and above; fed yearlluga, j later $7S. 'hotel 1 i T49 riCKfTC . ouoaer - caAOga: nlng. June 14, at the rtllran theatre, through arrangementa by II. W. Poole. Horn of mualcal parent! In Newark, N. J., hardlr more than in years ago, Ted Flo-Itlto haa worked with the mnsle with in htm and brought It out on paper, on the piano, and In tha direction of hla orchestra. To day, aa one of America's great ost song writers, Ted asplrea to write a symphony, and In hit spare time attidlra with that objective In view. Hla first aong. a hit number called "'Love Bird." waa pub lished when he waa II years old. One year later the youth ful pianist formed hla own or-1 chest. Playing first at the Oriole Terrace In Detroit and at lha Edgewater Reachl In Chicago, where the! band made musical history Mince the Chicago engagement' Ted rio-llllo'a name haa become kiinwu from roaal a coast, and today hla orrhoalrt la one of Music Corporation ot Amerlra'a ace attractions. About a year ago Flo-ntto'e male waa first Introduced to the Paeiflo coaal and within a few weeka" lime he became the favorite band of mnvlaland. The rat la history, Ted moved front Lot Angelee to Han rranci..- and became an overnight Sanaa. Hon at the smart Hotel Ht Francis. During hla long star at the (It. Krencla the band was hoard nightly over the Pgrlflo coaat rhaln of the Columbia network and many llmea v. a, featured nn NBC network com. merrlal programs Including the M. J. H. eoftee program and the fampu, "Megie Carpel" hour. Ted end hla orchestra are mak ing . limited personal appear ance lour before returning to the Hotel St. Franrla for tht orrhaetra'a second aeason. "Easentlala" eomnrlaa ! h. It Per cent of United State lm- porta. !DAKil!G POWDER SAME MHtF't! .AS 42 YEARS AGO. 25MMH(N25f WSSLa lWl'!I.Vl'IHi; vduVi SUN AVOIOINS H( AU IVININS, JANfT, WHAT HAVI I DON I ? 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