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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1941)
March ' 1941 PAGE FOURTEEN THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. Mabketi and inaHcial DEFENSE BILL KEEPS STACK NEW YORK. March IS (V- Buyers took a chance on scat tered specialty in today's mar- et and left many leaders to mm about In lower territory. Trans fers were around 330.000 shares. The main sustaining influence, brokers said, still was the multi billion defense spending plans being whipped into shape at Washington. Shipbuilding issues and a number of others made early response to profits pros pects from this source but the majority was unable to noia their advantage. Optimistic earn ings statements were plentiful and aided individual stocks. Among wavering stocks were U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, Chrysler, U. S. Rubber, American Tele phone.' Du Pont, Allied Chemi cal, American Smelting, Inter national Harvester, Santa Fe, Sears Roebuck and General Electric. Occasional resistance was ex hibited by Newport News Ship building, Continental Baking "A," Montgomery Ward. West ern Union, Great Northern, In ternational Nickel and United Airport Today'! closing quotations: Air Reduction 371 Alaska Juneau , 4i Al Chem St Dye 148 American Can Allis-Chalmers - 29 871 261 . 61 14 . 301 164 - 681 . 51 - 61 . 241 - 4! . 231 31 . 131 . 341 . 781 . 151 Am Car St Fdy Am Rad Sta San Am Roll Mills Am Smelt St Ret Am Tel & Tel Am Tob "B" Am Water Work Am Zinc L St S Anaconda Armour HI Atchison , Aviation Corp Bald Loco Bendix A via . Beth Steel Boeing Airp Borden 19 Borge-Warner Callahan Z L Calumet Hec ' Canada Dry Canadian Pacific . Cat Tractor ,,, Celanese Ches St Ohio - 181 - li 61 - Ill - 31 451 231 - 391 - 661 4 - 91 1116 251 - 211 - 51 - 361 - 451 - 131 8i -144 ..1331 - 31 - 321 - 351 Chrysler Col Gas & El Com! Solvents Comm'nwtth St Sou Consol Aircraft Consol Edison Consol Oil Cont'l Can Corn Products Crown Zellerbach , Curtlss Wright Dupont De N Eastman Kodak . El Pow St Lt General Electric . General Foods General Motors Goodrich Goodyear Tire Gt Nor Ry pfd Greyhound Illinois Central Insp Copper 431 131 171 24! Ill 7 lt 48 261 65 21 58i 331 35 231 371 41 171 131 211 161 121 141 151 6 6i 271 Int Harvester Int Nick Can Int Pap St P pfd Int Tel St Tel Johns Manville Kennecott ,, Lib O Ford Lockheed Montgomery Ward Nash-Kelv Nat'l Biscuit Nat'l Dairy Prod Nat'l Dist National Lead N Y Central .. No Am Aviation North Amer Co Northern Pacific Ohio Oil .. Pac Gas & El Pac Tel St Tel Packard Motor Pan Amer Airways Paramount Pic Penney (J C) Penna R R . 121 . 101 . 78 . 231 . 291 . 371 . 54 . 251 . 24 41 141 27 Phelps Dodge Phillips Pet Proctor & Gamble Pub Svc N J Pullman Radio , Rayonier Rayonier pfd Republic Steel . 181 81 Richfield Oil Safeway Stores , 39 721 ..- 121 81 Sears Roebuck Shell Union Socony Vacuum Sou Cal Edison 251 Southern Pacific .. 8i .. 321 61 181 251 351 7 Sperry Corp Standard Brands Stand Oil Calif Stand Oil Ind Stand Oil N J Stone St Webster . Studebaker 61 Sunshine Mining . Texas Corp .. Trans-America 81 351 41 STRENGTH UP 119 Carload Potato Shipments oyn,h' Season of 1940-41 I Season of 1939-40 Mar. to Season j Mar. to Season Mar. Daily Data to Date 1 Daily Data to Date n 1 41 41 7104 31 31 5125 1 45 7108 3T 67 M6I 12 57 7120 I 6 73 5167 ' 32 89 7153 1 28 99 5193 a 31 120 7183 I 33 132 226 8 51 171 7234 I 29 161 5255 40 ail 7274 38 197 8291 58 269 7332 47 244 8338 8 0 269 7332 si 283 8376 10 42 311 7374 H 296 3390 11 41 352 7415 33 329 3423 " I 29 338 3452 13 39 397 5491 14 46 443 3537 15 39 482 5376 18 29 511 5605 17 U 522 5616 18 38 560 5654 1 52 612 5706 20 41 653 5747 21 1 37 690 5784 22 " I si 728 5822 23 I 38 766 5860 24 I 7 773 5867 25 I 51 824 5918 26 48 870 5964 27 44 914 6008 28 44 958 6052 29 1 44 1002 6098 30 I 3i 1036 6130 31 B 10 1046 8140 Shipments by Truck 321 Grand Totals 1397 6461 1EAT CUTS PRICE CHICAGO, March 13 CP) The wheat market's resistance to profit-taking stiffened today but, despite an advance of as much as a cent after mi-session the reaction from Monday's high prices continued Buying attributed to profes sional interests and mills ac counted for much of. the strength, with the sharp premi um at which cash wheat was quoted an important factor. Traders expressed belief a fur ther rise is necessary to bring out greatly increased quantities of grain under loan. Wheat closed -c lower than yesterday, May 85-Sc, July 82 S -82c; corn unchanged to c higher, May 625-Hc, July 62 e; oats unchanged to Vic lower. Portland Produce PORTLAND. March 13 (AP) BCTTER Pnott: A frd, Me lb- tn ptrchmeiit wrapper: IW'ic hi cartooi ; B frade, Hc a parcthm-iit wrapperi; Hc to cartoni. BtlTEKrAT Urtt quality, tnaztmum . of 1 p?r cot arfflltj-, ettvfeJ Portland. S3-334c lb.; premium quality, maiimum of M of I per cnt acWity. MMc lb.; Mil- rott and country point, Ze lea; erortd t(tialit, Zi under ltrL HKEsK - Boliing pric to Portland r-taller-: Tillamook trlpkta, lie lb.; loaf. tie lb.; triplet to wholeiilen, tte lb.: lof. no tM.b. Tillamook. K.WA Prieet to produo-n. A, large, Wc; B. large, 14c; A. Medium, He; ft, medium, I3c dot. Regal to retailer-, 4c higher for cae; rartona, be higher. HAY tWHtij price on traeka: Alfalfa. y, l, M.75 ton : oat-vetrh. 911 ton ; Willamette, talley Hor-r, $t0 ton; tlincUiy atm Orjofi, fi7 ton. f-OI.MRV MEATB - Belling price to retall-r: i.-oiintry killed hog. be-t bnirth 1.S-1W Ibi.. llltc; vealen, fanry, l7'-!-e; ligftt thin. IM5; heavy, lMc; Iambi, old rrip, J?H-Ic lh.; ewei, frlOc lb.; good cutter eowi, 1 1-125 lh.; canntr cow m-itrj ih.; buiii, i;-4.is lb. LIVK POI.LTRY - Buing prleea: ft. 1 grsjd Leghorn broilers, Ibi., IC: frjer, under I Ibi, 16. pringeri. S to 4 lb.. I7c; roaster, o.er S lb, lie; Leg horn hen under gi Ibi., He; flored h--ni. over ft lb.. M-lSe; heni, 45 Iba-14-15 '4 r: -H rrxnter. be Ih. hl:l-.SSK(. TI. KKKYet - Nomlml: Selling ptW, hem, SO. le lb,; tomi, !9-21c lb, ONION'S Oregoo Dan vert. $I.I0U)5; MrhoOregon( Urge KpanltS, 91 aaek. PiT.T)FH - ne-chutea No. 1. l.. 1.45; ekrtM Dentrhiite brand. 1.45: Rlam tb. UM-iM cental; aelectd Klamath Wool, - mi eontraei. Oregna raneh nominal. St-35c lb.; 1940 eailem Oregon range, m-X'm lb.; rrmibred, -3Afl lb. Union Carbide 66 Union Oil Calif ,,, 131 Union Pacific 773 United Airline J3J United Aircraft 381 United Corporation 11 United Drug 4ft United Fruit 671 U S Rubber - .,..... 21S U S Rubber pfd go U S Steel 574 Vanadium 27 Warner Pictures 3 Western Union .. 20 J Westinghouse 95i Woolworth 30J "A Girl, a Guy and a Gob" Palican Sunday. POTATOES SAN FRANCISCO. March 13 (AP-USDA) Potatoes. 1 Cali fornia, 4 Oregon, 2 Idaho ar rived, 18 unbroken, 13 broken ears on track: market steady; Oregon Klamath district Russets No. 1, $1.20-1.25, few $1.50 com bination grades 85-95c. LOS ANGELES. March 13 (AP-USDA) Potatoes, 8 Califor nia, 9 Idaho, 1 Florida, 1 Oregon arrived, 27 unbroken, 19 broken cars on track, by truck 8 Cali fornia, 1 Nevada, 2 Utah ar rived; market about steady; no Oregon quotations. CHICAGO, March 13 (AP USDA) Potatoes, arrivals 131; on track 574; total US shipments 752; old stock, supplies heavy, demand light, market for Idaho Russets slightly weaker, other varieties all sections about steady; Idaho Russet Burbanks. US No. 1, $1,371-521; Nebraska and Wyoming Bliss Triumphs US No. 1, $1.65; Minnesota and North Dakota Cobblers, 85-90 per cent US No. 1 quality, $1.00; Bliss Triumphs 85 per cent or more US No. 1 quality, .85-$1.20; new stock, supplies light, de mand light, market steady; Flor ida bushel crate Bliss Triumphs, US No. 1, $1.45-65 per crate. LEADING MONEV WINNER OP CURRENT WNTeX CAMPAIGN uac ciknnFn in me ytfCWEy IN 41 CONSECUliVe tournaments.... i . IS DEPENDING CHAMPION IN ALL IHHbb. VI NORTit CAROLINA'S sprn& tournaments, fie norm-South open AT PlNBHURST, GRCATeR GREENSBORO OPEN ANP ASHEVILLES LAND OF W SV OPEN. -,,,, ,,, ., ,,.,,, ... .,, -" . -.- . ............ 1... -;" -'."',;,-" ' t"'T'Ttm-Miikmfmi yjhW -S.i--ii wL. .. u- .... .:........ i4. BRITAIN'S HEART ul by the Glenn L, Marti- MORE POWER TO 'EM V. S. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR ACTS TO FACILITATE INCREASE OK THE NATION'S AI.l'MIM M SI PPI.Y: Throuih the Department's BonneviSle Power Administration. 40.000 kilowatts of hydroelectric energy from the ciiantir Bonneville-Grand Coulee dams on the Columbia River will be supplied under a ?0-car con tract for the operation of a new defence plant in the Panne North west. The plant will be operated by the Reynolds Mrtals Company and will add 40.000.000 pounds annuallv to the country's production of aluminum, one of the vital factors in the emrncrnry program. Site of the plant has not yrt been selected. Concluding the history makinr negotiations at Washington recently are (left to right) Marion M. Caskie. Reynolds vice president: Paul J. Raver. Bonne Tille Power Administrator: R. S Reynolds, president of the eom- Kny bearing his name, and (standing) llrich Cendron, Assistant nneville Power Administrator. Another MacPhoil Enters Baseball 'SS-4S; '600 BASEBALL CLUB OF READING, INC L.S. MACPHAIL.JR. BUSMfSS HOI- :tmg..i. iiS:'7 Although advised against a baseball career by his father, owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Leland Stanford MacPhail, Jr., has be come business manager of the Reading, Pa., club of the Inter-St-te League. He's shown above entering his office. likM ft? mm mm mimm IS IN ' M A R YIA N D 'Called "Maryland" b the British, this Mirlln allark somber twin- lurnr- company In Baltimore reportedly haa Spring WVnllior 4'uls Itoliof Load Early spring weather and de veloping industrial activity is having its effect on county wel fare case loads, according to Altha Urquhart, welfare admin istrator. She said that the decrease in the case load was "seasonal," but had occurred earlier than usual. When ca.se load reports are made to the welfare com mission meeting in April, the administrator said, the statistics should be most favorable. LOS ANGELES, Mnrch i;i 1,1') Rain wa-hed out the baseball game scheduled at Santa Monica yesterday between Los Angeles and Portland of the Coast lea gue, but the Angels, looking for clearing weather, booked a game with Loyola university today. Bob Weiland, big southpaw whose 1940 record with the An gels was 12 victories against 7 losses, has come to terms with the club and is en route from Chicago. NAPA, Calif.. March 13 lTi Manager Johnny Vergez says the Oakland Pacific Coast Icatfie club's pitching staff has rounded into form ahead of the catchers, infieldcrs and outfielders. The part that nature did Is wonderful, the part that man did is terrible. Henry Miller, writer, and until recently self made "exile" In Paris, now re turned to the U. S. That's lust like my old man. Naval Flying Cadet George Earle IV, on hearing of the bat tle of the bottles In the Balkans. beta flsurlni In aerial encounters Accident Deaths' Rise in 1940 Thousands of Deaths 110 ki MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE HOMF, . 1A Drains r A' "-Jt. rjrr4 w Ov lMt 131 131 ! 144 .71 . M f A LA . i Deaths from accidents, after a steady decline from the 1036 prak of 110,032, took a 4 per cent rise in 1040 when 9(1.300 persons were killed In some form of accident in the U. S. Pletuchart shows rle and fall in number of deallia from accidents during past 10 years and principal causes of violent deaths during 1940. SO. 8. r. LIVESTOCK SAN FRANCISCO, March 13 iPi-lFcd.-Slate Mkt. News) Hogs: snUble 300. Generally steady: most 1R3-22S lb. Call- fnrntas $8 90. few 230 lb. at $8 40; sows $3 30. Cattle: salable 23: largely nominal; medium to good steers and she-stock absent; mostly dairy cow run; few weighty cows $6.30-7.00; bulls nominally $7.00-8.00. Calves: salable 10. Steady; half dozen 200 lb. choice venters $13.50; slaughter calves $9.00-11.00. Sheep: salable AO; uominally steady; good to choice woo led lambs quoted up to $11.00 and good wooled ewes $6.75-7.30. Thus with hate In our hearts we shall reach total victory. B. Mussolini's newspaper, Po polo d'ltalia. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE INVITING BIDS The Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, will receive sealed bids at the Police Judge's Office, City Hall, Klamath Falls. Oregon, up to 5:00 o'clock P. M., March 17th, 1941, on the following: One (1) only four door sedan equipped with five (5) six ply henvy duly tires and tubes. Dual wind shield swipes. Heater. Defroster. One (1) heavy duty police battery. One (1) canopy pickup truck, equipped with five (5) six (A) ply heavy duty tires and tubes. Dual windshield swipes. Seven-foot bed. Heater. Defroster The bidders must Include In their bid or bids, trade-in value of a 1933 Ford Pickup on the purchase of a new pickup, and 1939 Oldsmobile Sedan on the purchase of a new sedan. The Common Council re serves the right to reject any and all bids. . LEIGH M. ACKEI1MAN, Police Judge. M 6 13. No. 41. NOTICE OF LANDOWNERS MEETING Klamath Drainage District Notice is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the landowners of the Klamath Drainage District of Klamath County, Oregon will be held at the office of tho District, No. 16 Loomis Bldg., Klamath Falls, Oregon at 1:30 o'clock p. m. on Saturday, the 29th day of March, 1941, which mcclinr; is held for the pur pose of electing one supervisor to serve for a term of three years and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. H. L. KELLIS, Secretary-Treasurer. M 6-13-20. No. 40. ef Britain's Llbjao ram p. is a. m -k. jk'A' ACCIDENT DEATHS IN 1940 AT WORK EXPLOSIONS FIRES, ETC. LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS No. (00$ E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY IDA TOLLS. Plaintiff. vs. ROY EUGENE TOLLS, Defendant. To Roy Eugene Tolls, defend ant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to apiear and answer the complaint of plaintiff In the above-entitled suit on or before Thursday, the 13th day of March, 1941. that being the date of the last publi cation of this summons, and If you fail to so answer or other wise appear, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the Court fur the relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wit: a decree of divorce on the grounds of de sertion for more than one year. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof In The Evening Herald, ( daily newspaper published and circu lated in Klamath County, Ore gon pursuant to order of the Honorable David R. Vandenberg made and entered February 13. 1941. first publication thereof to be February 13, 1941, and the last publication to be made March 13, 1931. EDWIN E. DRISCOLL. Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office and Business Address, 205 Williams Bldg., Klamath Falls, Ore. F 13-20-27; M 6-13. No. 32 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been ap pointed Administratrix of the Estate of M. M. Sellers, Deceased, by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said Estate arc notified to present tho same to me with proper vouchers at the office of Wm. Kuykcndall, Room 16, Loomis Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from February 27th, 1041. ELIZABETH SELLERS, Administratrix. F 27: M 6-13-20. No. 37 CLASSIFIED INDEX Apartments For Rent .. Automotive Business Opportunities Educational Financial .24 ..34 .48 ..12 .46 .38 . 4 ..13 For Sale or Trade . General Notices .... Health . Help Wanted, . Femalo.. ...14 Help Wanted, Male ...18 Houses For Rent 26 Livestock and Poultry ....44 Lost and Found 2 Miscellaneous For Rent 28 It.SM 1T.000 1S.M IteaUui Drains Drains Miscellaneous For Salt Miscellaneous Wanted -.. Personals Loal end Found LOST Wlrn wheel, tire, -xld. Upward. I'hon S17 Orn.ral Nallcaa IT YOU LIKE TO DRAW, sketch or paint Write fur talent lest (no fee). . Give age and occu pillion. Ho 1-U, News-Herald. 3 17 KHKE MAHC'KLS every Monday. Tuesday and Wednrsilay. Norlliwrslrrn llenuly Collciie. 3 aimlf. INCOME TAX KETUKNS For aialslnnce In prepnrlni youra. See Elton Dliher. 413 Main. Phono Ml), 3 14. Prr-onals MEN. WOMENI WANT VIMI Stimulants In Ostrex Tonlo Tablets pep up bodies larking Vlluniln III. Iron. Calcium, Phosphorous. $100 aire now only HDc. Call, write Whitman Drug and all other food dru' stores. 3 31. NOTICE I will not be rrion-l-ble for debts runtriu-led by anyone other than myself. Sinned March 13, 1V41. Hubert L. 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Just south of viaduct. 4-8mt( PICTURE FRAMING Art and Gift Shop. 519 Main. 3-24mt( WHINGER ROLLS Washing machine and vacuum cleaner parts for all makes. Merit Woshlng Machine Service. 709 South Sixth. 3-31mtf. YOU CAN WEAR 'EM If we re pair 'em. Stuart's Shoe Shop. 1000 Main. 3-U PAINTING, Paperhonglng. R. E, Simmons Phone 6704. 3-21 FLOOR SANDING, FINISHING We generate our own power. 1 C. DuFour. Phono 3906. 3-24 FLOOR SANDING and rcflnish Ing. Clifford Golden. Phons 3922. 4 30mt .