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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1941)
JB FUURTEErl THE AND THE HERAI.TV KtAMATH TAUS. OREGON April ., 1941 Makketi and fyinancUal PROFIT SALES HALT UPTREND IN WHEAT CHICAGO. April 28 WV-At-tempti to continue the wheat price recovery which has been underway aince mid-week failed today due to small acale profit taking. A price bulge of about three cents from the week's low point, easiness of securities, uncertain ty about war developments and the 1941 loan program and the favorable crop picture were fac tors that encouraged acceptance of profits as well as cautious buy ing operations. Wheat closed t-le lower than yesterday. May 01-91 ic. July 881-ie: corn l-lc down. May 88c, July 68 l-lc; oats l-lc lower. Stock Market Quotations Air Reduction Alaska Juneau Al Chem & Dye - American Can Allis-Chalmers Am Rad Sta San -Am Roll Mills Am Smelt & Ref -Am Tel & Tel Am Tob "B" Am Water Works . Am Zinc L S Anaconda Armour HI Atchison Aviation Corp Bald Loco Bendiz Avia Beth Steel Boeing Airp Borden ... Borge-Warner Calif Packing QH.hn z L - IS - 4i ..148 . 251 . 82 J . 8 . 131 - 37 .1541 . 671 . 41 . 5i . 231 . 41 . 261 . 3 . 131 . 34 . 691 . 131 . 191 . 171 . 191 . 1 . 51 . 31 . 401 . 381 . 871 . 2i . 91 I . 19 . 51 . 451 . 71 Calumet Hec Canadian Pacific Cat Tractor Chea & Ohio Chrysler Col Gas & El Com! Solvents Comm'nw'lth V Sou . Consol Edison Consol Oil Com Products Curtiss Wright Doug Aircraft Dupont De N Eastman Kodak El Pow & Lt General Electric General Foods General Motors Goodyear Tire Gt Nor Ry pfd Greyhound Illinois Central Int Harvester Int Nick Can Int Tel & Tel Kennecott Lockheed Long-Bell "A" Montgomery Ward Nash-Kelv . 671 .140 .1251 . 2 . 291 . 351 . 371 . 171 . 251 . 101 . 71 . 44i . 271 . 2 . 321 . 20i . 21 . 321 . 41 . 161 . 13 Nat'l Biscuit . Nat'l Dairy Prod . Nat'l Dist 17 121 121 131 6 71 7 71 26 21 101 111 781 231 39 52 231 231 3! 171 8i 37 681 121 N Y Central No Am Aviation . North Amer Co , Northern Pacific . Ohio Oil Otis Steel Pac Amer Fish . Pac Gas & El Packard Motor Pan Amer Airways . Paramount Pic Penney (J C) Penna R R Phillips Pet Proctor 8c Gamble .- Pub Svc N J Pullman Radio . Republic Steel Richfield Oil Safeway Stores Sears Roebuck Shell Union Socony Vacuum Sou Cal Edison Southern Pacific 8i 231 101 31 51 20 271 351 6 51 8 , 36! 631 771 36 31 621 211 511 241 S perry Corp Standard Brands Stand Oil Calif Stand Oil Ind Stand Oil N J Stone & Webster Studebaker Sunshine Mining Texas Corp ... Union Carbide Union Pacific United Aircraft United Corporation United Drug United Fruit U S Rubber U S Steel Vanadium Warner Pictures Westinghouse Woolworth .... 31 881 28 Young Democrat1 Convention Opens THE DALLES, April 26 (P) Oregon Young Democrats clubs opened their annual convention here today with party officials present from four western states. Among speakers were Gov. Chase A. Clark, Idaho, and Cal vin W. Rawlings, national com mitteeman from Salt Lake City, Utah. Watch the Classified Paget Carload Potato Shipments tantlf Season of 1940-41 1 Season of 1939-40 Apr. to Season Apr. to Season Apr. Daily Date to Date Dally Date to Date 1 35 35 8322 I 27 27 6488 J- 18 51 8338 I 37 64 6525 T 49 100 8387 D 35 99 6560 35 135 8422 I 27 126 6587 5 47 182 8469 H 33 159 6620 t S 185 8472 8 35 194 6655 T 1 47 232 8519 3 197 6658 8 34 266 8553 I 21 218 6679 9 45 311 8598 1 29 247 6708 10 3 4 345 8632 I 27 274 6735 lT 36 381 8668 1 25 299 6760 12- 40 421 8708 I 19 318 6779 13 0 421 8708 I 17 335 6798 TT" 30 451 8738 I S 340 6801 15 37 488 8775 U 17 357 6818 IS 42 530 8817 1 3 360 6821 17 30 560 8847 I 8 368 6829 18 33 593 8880 Q T 382 6843 19 28 iil 8908 1 16 398 8859 20 0 4S21 8908 9 407 6868 21 20 641 8928 9 3 410 6871 22 22 663 8950 I 12 422 6883 23 26 689 8976 I 13 435 6896 24 I ii 7oT 8994 I 10 445 6906 23 I 10 717 9004 I 12 457 6918 26 14 471 6932 27 1 19 490 6951 28 I 4 494 6955 29 14 508 6969 30 fi 6 514 6975 31 8 Shipments by Truck Grand Totals POTATOES CHICAGO, April 26 (AP- USDA) Potatoes, arrivals 89; on track 409; total US shipments 543; old stock supplies liberal; demand moderate; Western Tri umphs slightly stronger; Wis consin Katahdins stronger; oth er northern stock, all varieties, steady with better feeling pre vailing: Idaho Russets steady; Idaho Russet Burbanks US No. 1, $1.40-55; Nebraska Bliss Tri umphs US No. 1. $1.75-90; Min nesota and North Dakota Cob blers 75 per cent or more US No. 1, 7 0-8 8c; early Ohios 70 per cent or more, US No. 1, 671-90c; Bliss j Triumphs 80 percent or more US No. 1, 75-85c; Wisconsin Katah dins US No. 1, 95c-$1.15; new stock supplies liberal; Texas Tri umphs demand moderate, firm; California Long Whites, demand moderate, steady; Texas 50 lb. sacks Bliss Triumphs US No. 1, $1.15-30 per sack: California 50 50 lb. sacks Long Whites US No. 1. $1,071-1.171 per sack: 100 lb. sacks $2.10-20. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTT.AVn nPa A.;i na (AP-USDA) HOGS- 'fnr salable 3355; compared week ago, mantei oc lower after re covering earlv 25 to as -nt a. cline, week's practical top $9.75; extreme 5H.u. closing top $9.50: carlot top Monday $9.50; 225-280 lbs., mostly $9.00, few $8.75 to $9.25: light-lights and slaughter pigs $8.50-9.00; packing sows $8.00-50. few to $8.75; feeder pigs $9.50-10.50. CATTLE: For week salable: 2440. sales 295; compared week ago. steers steady to 25c lower, other classes fully steady, vealers 50c down: fed steers $9 25-10 75 few head $11.00; fed heifers $9.25-10.25. specialty lot, 700 lbs.. $10.40; common-medium $7.00-8.50: canner and cutter cows $5.00-6.50; fat dairy cows to $7.50: good beef cows $8.00 75; medium to good bulls $8.00 9.00; good to choice vealers $11.50-12.50: early top $13.00. SHEEP: For week, salable 2485. Compared week ago, mar ket generally steady but spring lambs closed easy, good to choice springers mostly $11.00, medium to good $9.50-10.50; fresh shorn old crop lambs $8 50; down, com mon down to $6.50; good shorn ewes $4.00-50, odd wooled ewes to $6.00. Salem Girl Reported Missing After Trip PORTLAND, April 26 JP). Aid of Portland police was en listed by Mr. and Mrs. L. A. El lis, Salem, In their search for their dauehter AuHrin vtn.. day. They said the 14-year-old girl, a Salem high school sophomore, had come to Portland a week ago and disappeared. One prominent Diane manufan. turer has reduced ll cial line to two models of one Diane With thp linhnUtarv fnhrii. choices from 276 to 34 and leath erettes from 118 to seven. 227 741 7202 Increase in Food Stamp Fund Voted PORTLAND, April 26 The Oregon welfare commission voted yesterday to increase a state food stamp revolving fund from $100,000 to $200,000. The action was urged so that the fund could be used before counties are ready to participate in a new financing system es tablished by the legislature. The fund should be made per manent, instead of requiring counties to provide 50 per cent of the money, Chairman J. H. Luihn said. The Mother's boys' home in Salem, previously denied a li cense by the commission, has closed and its proprietor has gone to California,. Administra tor Elmer Goudy reported. The home's rummage sales in Eu gene and Salem had aroused controversy. S. F. LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, April 26 (JP) Fcd State Mkt. News) HOGS: For five days; salable 2200; for week; mostly 45-50c lower, week's bulk good, 185-225 lb. butchers $9.60-75, sprinking $9.15; bulk packing sows $7.50-75; today: None. CATTLE: For five days: Sal able 900; for week; medium to good steers steady to 25c lower; half load 944 lbs. $11.25; bulk steers $9.50-10.50, feeders $8.50 to $9.00; upper grade she-stock steady, four loads grass cows 965 to 1090 lb., $8.00-8.10; medium $7.75; common $6.00; dairy cows $6.50-7.00; cutters $6.00-50; can ners $5.00-50; bulls mostly $8.00 50; today: Salable none. CALVES: For five days: Sal able 80; steady, vealers mostly $12.00-13.00, calves $9.00-10.50. SHEEP: For five days: Salable 1000, for week; spring Iambs 25 50c lower week's bulk $10.00-75, low medium 63 lbs. at $9.50; shorn ewes $3.00-5.00; today: Salable none. WAKE UPI NEW YORK, m To the rig ors of life in New York has been added the "wake up telegram." Western Union did It, an nouncing: "The demand for such service has been so per sistent that the company now has decided to give it official recog nition." For a fee, the company guar antees to disturb anyone's slum bers. All one need do Is send oneself a telegram reading: "Wage up. It Is now 8 o'clock.1 ARREST MADE TACOMA, April 26 (VP) The arrest of Roger Gogg, a paroled convict. In Seattle last night for complicity in the $7000 holdup of two county welfare workers April 4, marked the first real step toward solution of the crime, according to De tective Captain Cliff Osborne this morning. The US army maintains army air corps depots at Fairfield, O., Middlctown, Pa., San Antonio, Tex., and Sacramento, Calif. Headquarters, are at Wrleht field, Dayton, O. War Orders for Planes Cause a Traffic s.W T i k III - i-s.. V. S. Army training p!nr. trnlnfrs for the fledsMnss ot Grrat Brltsin. all pourliw frmn doutlirrn Callfornia'a vt avlailun imnulry in evr Increasing numbers. Ttuse cause a trafflo Jam at Los Angrlrs Airport. hfr Uicy await dllvrry. This lw givte an Idfa of M consesltd condition. This German Plane Here's the first picture to reach the United Slates Indicative of Oermany's participation m the war In the desert a German bomber downed by RAP lighters "somewhere In Air lea" 48 Fiery Hours But Union Firemen of blasted Plymouth, Firemen. blasted Poutn. Flowers Grow Between the Rails at This Oregon Car Stop BV it ,1 l tt, g "!T' .u. i. r.thrlvln7florlst business suited with one plant, one streetcar, loday tWnklna of gStUng more troUeys-tbey are novel and get plenty of u:i. she u conductor once rang up fares. J ''' k V Was Downed in Africa, Far From Home England. rt after two nlshts of German jlr att.nrlc, and show their by runnjng up the Union Jack , . nmp post. -aftc,s- ' .'-ciy i i i i r Lfiaa I'll ii ;it iil i 1 SrmiWA if thin streetcar hothouw. created by Rosa Jom at Los Angeles s"'T ' l 1 m Jack Flies On Hrlrmba In Portia"'!, Ore., where she she has thouaar.ts of plant, and Is soys, as she rlrgs up sale, as th. Airport These Days Transportation News LflKEVIEW CATTLE SHIPPED BY S. P. Eight cars nf cattle belonging to William Kittredgo of I.akt view, were moved from Lake view to Lens. Ore., this week by Southern Pacific. According to the SP office, the cattle were being moved to Kit tredge's Silver lake ranch from his Warner valley spread for summer grazing. H adman III E. S. Hcdman. chief clerk in the office of Great Northern Freight Agent Harry Wayne, is ill at home with an in fected foot. Heclman is expect ed to be back at work the fore part of next week. Consolidated Dinner The en tire staff of the Consolidated Freightways Klamath office were scheduled to hold a dinner Thursday night at Hickman's cafe at 7 p. m. British Declare German Battleship Seriously Damaged LONDON. April 26 AP The 26,000-ton German battle ship Scharnlior.it is "believed" to have been put out of commis sion "for some, months" and her mate, the Gnelsenau, alio has been damaged in recent British raids on Brest, the Press asso ciation, a British news agency, said Thursday, "There Is reason to believe that during the Intensive RAF raids at Brest both the Scharn horst, which was in drydock, and the Gnciscnaii were hit by bombs," the Press association said. The air ministry said direct hits also wcro scored on an im portant power station at lbucn buren In northwest Germany in a daylight attack Thursday. Robber Kills Self After NY Holdup NEW YORK, April 26 (AP A chambermaid was badly beat en, a veteran traffic patrolman was shot and a robber killed himself to avoid capture Thurs day In an attempted holdup and gun fight sequel at the New York Athletic club on Central park. One companion of tho suicide bandit later was captured and a third escaped, at least temporar ily, by fleeing on foot after the patrolman was felled with a bul let in the hip. Anti-aircraft Knnrrhliuhta nf 800 million candlcpnwcr, arc ef fective fivo and one-half miles in tho air. LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS Eaultv No. B07R IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. A. C. HOWELL. Plaintiff, vs. LENORA HOWELL, Defendant. TO: LENORA ttnwEi.t. itn. fcnrlant: IN THE NAME (IP the STATE OF OREGON: You arc hereby required to atmcar and answer the complaint filed against you In tho above entitled court and cause on or before the expiration of four weeks from Ihe dato of the first publication of this Summons, which date el expiration la fixed by order ol the above entitled Court at th 28th day of April, 1041; If you fall to so appear and answer, ptulutlff for want thereof will upply to the above entitled court fur the relief prayed fur in hit complaint, to-wlt: (a) For a Decree forever dis solving the marriage contract now and lirretnfore existing be tween plaintiff and defendant, and fur such other and furthei relief as to tlio Court may seem Jtut and equitable. This Summons la published by Order or the Honorable David R. Vaiutenlierg, Judge of the abovo entitled court, made and entered on this 2Hlh day of Murrh, 1041. directing that such publlcntlnn be made in the Eve ning llernld not less than once each week for four consecutive weeks from the first publication hereof. Data of first publication March 20th, 1041. . Date nf lust publication April j 2tlth. 1041. A. W. PCIIAIIPP. Attomry for Plaintiff. HKIt Mnin Street, Klamath Fulls. Oregon. M 2: A S121U 26. No. 82 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Executrix of ' the estate of C. L. Kelsey (also known as Claude I.. Kelsey), de reased, has filed In the Circuit Court of the Stiitc of Oregon for Klamath Comity the final ac count ot her administration ol said estate, and that the Court has appointed May IS, 1941, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. as the tune, and the Court room of said Court as the place for the hearing and settlement of said account Dated: April It. 141. REBA P. KELSEY. Executrix of the Estate of C. L Kelsey (also known as Claude L. Kelsey), deceased. A 12 IB-JO; May 3 10 No. 01 CLASSIFIED INDEX Apartments For Rent . Automotive Business Opportunities Educational -.24 34 48 12 financial ,48 For Sale or Trade General Notices .. Health Help Wanted. Female.. Help Wanted. Male .38 4 .13 .14 .18 .26 .44 . 2 .28 .36 .42 - 8 .30 .32 Houses For Rent l.ivcs!ock ana t'ouiiry , Lost and Found . Miscellaneous For Rent , Miscellaneous For Sale . Miscellaneous Wanted Personals Real Estate For Sale Real Estate Wanted Room and Board Rooms For Rent Services Situations Wanted To Exchange Transportation .20 ..22 .10 .18 .40 8 Lost and Found LOST One key ring, IS or 20 keys, near Klamath Falls. Phone S7I1. Reward. 4-26 4 General Notices HOUSE MOVING, raising, ce ment work. R. B. Hadley, 203 Michigan Ave. Phone 7231. 8 16 IREE MARCELS every Mon day, Tuesday and Wt dnesday. Northwestern Beauty College. 4-30mtf RUMMAGE SALE at Furniture store by bridge In Chiloquin. v.' 4-26 Transportation Go By Motor Coach Shortest Route Lowest Fares to Northern Points Ono Round Way Trip Spokane 1.00 $20.05 Boise, Ida. 9.95 18.10 Portland 5.90 10.65 Seattle 8.40 14.65 Mt. Hood Stages, Inc. Busses Leave 1:00 P. M Greyhound Depot Phone 8521 8-20mtt GOING TO MICHIGAN Room C for three. Box 288, Chiloquin. 4 28 10 Services KLAMATH TRANSFER AND STORAGE. 101 Klamath. Phone 5B72. Moving, local, long distance. Storing, furni ture, merchandise, crating, packing, shipping. "We Haul Anything." Every Sat. PAINTING Kalsomlnlng. H. L. Brown. Phone 4226. S-lDmtf HOUSE CLEANING. Art Bene dict 6848 4-28 FLOOR SANDING, FINISHING Wo gencrato our own pow- TRAINED NURSE. Phono 8011. 8-1. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER, no tary public. Eda Ie Besson- cttc. Elk Hotel, phono 4181. ti 5-14 J GLASS Duplato Safety Glass, window gloss, plate and mirrors, re silvering. Kimball's Glnsi Shop, 527 Walnut. 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