PACE TWO
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1948
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All Grains Move Lower Today
CHICAGO. March SI iv All grains moved lower on the board of
trade today. Trading as quite active and prices were off several cents
at times. However, the market recovered partly from Its extreme lows.
Disappointment over the amount of flour bought by the govern
ment was one factor In selling of wheat. Lower prices for the cash
grain at major terminals also caused selling. Dealers said there was
some hedging pressure. Indicating the country was selling cash grain
. more freely.
I Wheat closed 3' to 3 cents lower. May KMl'.-1). corn was 1 to
2'j lower. May 2.15-a.l6. oats were ' lower to higher. May
! SI OKS-W, and soybeans were 4 to 8 cents higher. May (3.61,
. W heal Open Ili(h Low Close
May IMSS 341 3 41V,-',
! July S.30S-3 30 3.31 JJM'i 3.MS-
i Sept 3 37-2 29 3.29 3 3d JUS.',
Dec 2:n-l:l 1M I.26-' Jitj'
Dentists Okay
Apple A Day Idea
LOS ANOKLKS, Mnn'h 31 Ml
That apple a day business applies
to dentists, too.
Dr. Henry M. Ctoldman of Huston
told 3000 members of the Slate
Denial association's Mst annual
meeting that eating an apple or a
piece of celery after a meul Is
excellent dental hygiene. He urged
substitution of such Items for tooth
decaying soft desserts. Ho added:
"It's not exactly polite, but .tin
ning your tongue through your
mouth after eating, the w-ay animals
do, and smacking your hps helu
to dislodge food particles. The best
measure, of course, la to brush your
teeth right after eating. But In
our civilization we rarely find the
necessary time."
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Stocks Show
Good Gains
NEW YORK. March 31 n
Stocks engaged In a fast upward
sprint today, making the over-all
market advance in March the w Id
est for any month In more than
two years.
Gains ranging to more than two
points were recorded for a broad
! list of favorites including steels.
, motors, oils, non-ferrous metals.
; rails and chemicals.
! Sharpest activity came In the first
I hour when the ticker tape fell
! briefly behind floor transactions at
I intervals .
( A spurt in the final hour pushed
total transfers around 1,700.000
shares, best in more than a week.
The heavy volume was handled in
near normal fashion despite con
tinued picketing on the third day of
the financial employes' strike.
; Al Chem Dye 183H
American Can 82
few .'0.50-22.00: most common and
I medium cows $17.25-20 00: canners
land cutters $12 00-17.00: few light
canners down to $10.50; practical
1 top $23 50 on weighty bulls: odd
i head to $24 00: vealers about steady;
Mrm'ticnl In otivi. AA ....,..
i" ...... r.v.w, vivt iit-au l in
ly choice $-'6 00.
Salable sheep 2500: total 3000:
Am Pow fc Lt
Am Tel & Tel
Anaconda ..
Atchison
Bendix Aviation
Beth Steel
Boeing Airplane .
Calif Packing
Canadian Pacific 12
150
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32 S
34-,
28 S
30'i
Case J I
Chrysler
Comwlth & Sou
Consol Edison ...
Cons Vultee
Crown Zellerbach ..
Curtlss Wright
Douglas Aircraft ..
Du Pont De Nem
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Goodyear Tire ..
Gt Northern Pfd ..
Int Harvester
Int Paper Pfd
Johns Manrille
Kennecott
Long Bell
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LAURENCE OLIVIER
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Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvinator
Nat Dairy
N Y Central
North Am Co ...
Northern Pacific
Pac Am Pish
Pac Gas & Elec
Pac Tel & Tel
Pan American
Radio Corp
Rayonler .
Reynolds Metals
Richfield
Safeway Stores ..
Sears Roebuck
Sinclair Oil
Southern Pacific
Standard Brands
Standard Oil Cal
Studebaker Corp
Sunshine Mining
, TJnion Oil Cal
Union Pacific
! United Airlines
United Aircraft
U S Steel
Wamer Bros Pic .
Westine Elec
Woolworth
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Loney Attends
Music Confab
Andrew Loney Jr., director of
music education of the Klamath
Falls schools, will leave Wednesday
slaughter lambs falrlv .Mir. '8"t for the Oregon Education as-
steady; a load of good and choice ! 50cm"011 convention to be held at
100 lb. fed wooled western lambs I P"""""! Thursday. Friday and Sat
topped at $22.00: two loads medium 1 urdny' Lolle'' loI"' " 'llr oth.-r
to mostly good 95-105 lb wooled ! choral dlrft-,ors of ,hp ''
lambs $21 00-50: small lots medium 1 C0,utUl"t choral clinic and demon
to good $18 00-21.00: common $15 00-i 5tUon' Otlim partlciiiating in the
17.00: deck good and choice 108 lb ! clm,c are E1"110r Tipton, Vancou
Montana wooled vmriino. iotn.'ver. Wash.. Donald Allton. Unlver-
slaughter ewes 50c-$1.00 lower than slty 01 Orrol' J,ssc Foter of Port-
tate last week: bulk common to me-
oium ewes $10 00-50; good and
choice ewes $12.00-50.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. March
31 lAP-USD.M Cattle: salable
100: calves 25: mostly nearby truck
In ranee and dairv type cows:
mostly fully steady: few good ranee
cows 20 00: package grassv 900-lb.
heifers 22 00 about one load North 1
Coast common lOOfl-lb. dairv bred
slaughter cows 18 00: slreable lot
16.00-17.50: cutter lanrelv 15 00
16 00: canners 14.00-15 00: all strong!
at week's 50-cent advance: odd good '
beef bulls 22.50: late Tuesday 4 j
loads good 900-lb. Nevada steers I
25.50: calves steady; few good
choice 20 00-50: vealers 29 00-30 00:
common-medium 17.00-26 00.
Hogs: sn!"ble 100: market steady
to so cents lower: few packages
good-cho'ce 190-240 lb butchers at
24.00: 35O-300 lbs. 23.00: odd good
sows 17.50.
Sheep: salable none: good-choice
soring lambs quoted 22 00-23 00:
medium-choice wooled lambs sal
able 7.50-10.00 untested.
land.
Two other members of the music
staff of the public schools will have
prominent places on the program.
They are. Freda Erfle of Mills
school, on a panel discussion on ele
mentary school music. She has
chosen as her subject "The Elemen
tary School Chorus and Remedial
Work In Music." John McManus will
also appear on a panel entitled
"Elementary Instrumental Music'
and will participate in a demonstra
tion with other directors of the
state.
Truman Okays
Rent Control
Extension
WASHINGTON, March 31 Ml
President Truman Tuemlay sliiied a
bill extruding rent rontriila for ulie
year. He railed It "belter than no
rem conlrol al all."
The act, a compromise between
(he senate and hmixr mt mi .u
emergency federal court as final
junge on tne raising or removing of
rent ceilings In any area.
It gives 50 0001X10 AmiM'h'iiu.
eminent rent protection until March
31. 1948.
Mr. Truman said In a statement:
"If I had not signed it. rent con
trols would hine iir.-,i i, ,.....,.
at midnight. As was true of the rent
control bill of June, 1947, I had no
cnoice out to sign."
Mr. Truman said Ihe housing ex
pediter "Will Use fllllV till ,,,,11 r
given him lo protect tenants against
iiirgai evictions a power he did not
have under lust year's bill."
While the bill docs not carry out
the revommenriittimis hi niniM ,
congress "for stronger rem control,"
Mr. Truman said the "administra
tion will do everything It can under
this act to hold rents to reasonable
levels."
AMOVE kstim vrt:
WASHINGTON. March 31 t4"i
The government's budget surplus
already has climbed nearly $1,000.
000 higher than President Truman
estimated It would go by the end
of this fiscal year June 30.
Klamath Satin
Potato Shrpraents
(In Carloiit.l
March J
Month to Date .
Season to Date .
1947-X
.... 367
.... 6472
1946-7
2J
794
10.1)65
CHICAGO. March 31 'AP-USDAi
Potatoes: Total U. S. shipments 940:
arrivals 54. on track 258: suoplles
moderate: for Idaho Ravsets. de
mand good, market slightly strong
er: for western reds, demand mod
erate, market firm for good stocks:
for northern stock, demand slow,
market dull for whites, about steadv
for reds: Idaho Ruwt Burbanks
V S. No. 1 $6.25. utilities $4.75:
Colorado Red M-Clures $4 80: Min
nesota - North Dakota Red River
Valley Bliss Triumphs $3.40-3.50:
new stock: Florida 50-lb. sacks
Bliss Triumphs $3.85-4.00.
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ENDS TODAY
Continuous from 1:30 p. m.
LOMBARD-MARCH
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LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore.. March 31 (AP
T7SDAI Cattle: salable 200. total
225: calves salable and total 25:
market openine slow, later moder
atelv active, about steady: one lot
good fed steers unsold: few medium
gTades 23 50-25 00: cutter and com
mon dairy type steers 1700-1900;
cutter to common heifers 17.50
22.50: few good heifers up to 25.00:
one lot good truck-ins unsold, can
ner and cutter cows largely 14.00
17.00; shells down to 13.00 and be
low: common grades including fat
dairy type cows 18.00-1900: medium-good
beef cows 19.50-22.00. odd
head 23.00: medium-good sausage
bulls 19.00-22.50: one heavy Holsteln
bull up to 23.35: light cutter bulls
down to 17.50: good-cholre vealers
lacking, salable around 29.00-32.00:
few common-medium grades 18.00
25.00: culls down to 12.00 and below
Hogs: salable 250. total 600:
market slow, mostlv steady; good
choice 185-225 largely 24.50; 250-290
lbs. 22.20; part load around 300
lbs. 21.75; few 140-160 lbs. 22.00-50:
good 440-500 lb. sows 20.00-50: odd
head to 21.00; feeder pigs lacking;
good-choice grades around 25.00.
Sheep: salable and total 50; mar
ket active, steady: good-choice 100
109 lb. lambs 21.50: common-medium
lambs 17.00-19 00: good 130 lb.
yearlings 18.00: medium-choice ewes
9.00-11.00; medium bucks 6.50.
; CHICAGO, March 31 (AP-USDA)
Salable hogs 9000; total 9300; very
slow, 25 to mostly 50 cents lower;
some bids off more on weights over
240 lbs.; bulk good and choice 170
240 lbs., $21.75-22.00: practical top
$22.50; one load $22.65; 250-270 lbs..
$20.50-21.00: 280-300 lbs.. $19.25 to
$29.25; 325-400 lbs., $l 00-19 25:
few sows 350 lbs. and up around 50
cents lower at $15.75-17.00, but mar- ,
ket on big weight butchers and sows
not fully established.
Salable cattle 6500; total 6500:
salable calves 500, total 500; yearling
steers steady to strong: mature
steers steady to 50 cents lower:
most decline on weights over 1200
lbs.; heifers steady: cows strong to
25 cents higher; bulls steady; bulk
good and choice fed steers and
yearlings $26.00-29.50; several loads
choice $30.00-31.00: top $31.00 for
two loads 1150 lb. weights: medium
to low-good sters $23.00-25.75; good
to 10 w-cnolce fed
27.50; good bef cows
Railroader Up
On Drunk Count
Joner Gerry Trump, railroad car
man living at 4406 Clinton, narrow
ly escaped Injury early this morning
wnen he walked in the path of a
car near Swan Lake Moulding
company's S. 6th street plant.
State police completed the story
when they arrested Trump, lodged
him In the county Jail on a charge
of being drunk on a public high
way. Officers said Trump was at
tempting to light a cigarette when
the operation became too much for
him and he staggered off the side
walk. An alert motorist prevented
the accident but state police were
nearby and made the arrest. Trump
was to appear in Justice court this
afternoon.
Health Board
Meeting Held
Klamath and Lake county water
Interests met at the chauber
commerce here Tuesday for an an
nual state board of health con
ference.
Films on farm water systems,
pure water and translte pipe were
shown, and thts afternoon The Cali
fornia Oregon Power corpany plant
on conger and Its meter testing
laboratory were Inspected.
Conducting the session was Har
old E. Milliken of Portland, associ
ate sanitary engineer of the state
board of health.
Attending were Merton Porter.
Klamaui Agency; J. T. Selkel
Dunsmulr. Southern Pacific: J. R.
boo Kicney. Klamath Falls.
Copco; Chester A. I Portland,
board of health; Harry Olsen. Med-
ford. Copco: Glenn Bowen. Klam
ath Falls. Copco; Walt Dykeman.
Lakevlew. water commission: Emll
Sukl. Lakeview, water commission
Paul D. Lewis. Merrill, water com
mission: A. Kalina. Malin. mayor:
James r. Wilson. Chlloquln. water
commission, and J. E. McCain, Chll
oquin, water commission.
Assault Case Up
In Gilchrist
A sister-in-law charged her
brother-in-law with assault and
battery In a complaint In Justice ol
the Peace R. W. Oehlcrlch's court
at Gilchrist, but the brother-in-law.
Ernest Nelson Fuller, said he had
no part In ltl
Fuller Is employed as a cat opera
tor by Shevlln-Hlxon and Is charged
with entering the home of h's
brother. Earl, at Shevlln. the morn
ing of March 29 and Inflicting bod
ily harm both on his brother and
his sister-in-law.
A plea of not guilty was entered
by Fuller and he Is out on $50 ball.
Memorial Built
For Park Pooch
SAN FRANCISCO. March 31 iP
They're building a stone memorial
fountain here to a dog named
Schultz.
The black and brown mongrel was
the mascot of the park police station
two years until somebody fed him
ground glass. That killed him.
On the fountain. In front of the
police station. Is engraved:
"Drink to the memory of Schult
today. His friendliness to man did
him betray."
SAIGON
LEACH SERVICE'
HtiVES
BEFORE AN
ELECTRIC RANGE
. LIKE THIS! '
SAIGON
Ralph's
Mobil Service
Motor Tuning Brake Service
Lubrication
See Ralph Before Buying
TIRES AND BATTERIES
Uth Klamath Phune 5422
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heifers $25.00- j fiTjfMTfo Q
s very scarce; 1 KiayNtJI
DELUXE SPACESAVER
Back again! The apart
ment lize electric range
that ii in demand by Kla
math re$ident$! A world of
electric cooking conveni
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floor ipace!
164"
le$ timer and light
LEACH ei';,.
It pays to Use the Want -Ads I
Advisory Conference
Favors Liberalization
(Continued from Pago Unci
pel milted makes It Illogical to re
quire the homealeiulrr to have farm
exiwrlence. There was a long dis
cussion of the question of leasing,
tbee editorial puge.i
Nelson liecii. chulimau of Hit)
homestead examining board al the
last opening, expressed hlniAcIf a
favorable to the motion on liucrnlli
llig the capital a.isela reiiuiiemt'iiia,
and as opHised to requiring larm ex
perience. Argument
There was also much talk about
the rule that distualllics applicant
who own laud on a reclamation pro
ject on which construction tiuugca
have not been paid in lull. William
son said that lata In the last oix'ii-
Ing, a clarllicatlou was obtained
winch would exempt such laud
which la smelly a home situ raUier
than a farm. This would penult
owners of small tracts III the subur
ban areas, which are In the r-iiler-
pnso Irrigation district, to uunluy tor
luniu. even though the district a
construction charges are not paid.
Williamson said that lurtuer clari
fication of the construction charge
ruling is being sought.
.New Utile K)rd
Wllllam.Min ilwUiiU'il that at Ihe
next drawing, the actual drawing
would be held prior to the iiitul
(lualillealtun of applicants All ap
plicants whose applications uie
mechanically complete would partic
ipate In the drawing. Alter the
drawing, the rxuimiuug board would
make a thorough check uf those
whose names were drawn, with a
personal Interview of all ol them.
This would save the examining
board the huge Job of making a pre
drawing examination of all applica
tions as has been done in ihe past.
Williamson alio said that con
sideration Is being g.veu tu iiL&uiuiia
1 1 io name ul thosu who (juulllieu
in uie last drawing liuu tint next
one, Willi the possibility ol souni ad
u.tioiial showing tu bring their ap
plications up lo date.
JtepiescnliUlves ut various vet
eran uigaiurutUoitN ul boulhuiu Ore
gon aim Noiliieru California attend
ed the session. No action Ukcii
there was uinuiiig, but was intciiiied
to give the reclainullon bureau g
slant on public Ihiiikiug about Uio
homestead regulations.
Admiral Rodgers
Takes Command
BAN IllKtlO, Calif. March 31 lA'i
Rear Adlll. II. J. Rogers, who has
served on submarines, dirigibles an. I
surface warships of all types, takes
over command of the Pacific Heel's
umnhlhlou forces here Haturday.
He was relieved as commander of
nmphlliious group 1 veslerriay bv
Hear Adm Peter K. Flschler. II"
w ill replace Hear Adm. A U. HI ruble
In Ihe new command. Htruble has
been named an assistant to the
chief of naval operations at Wash
luglou.
Epileptics Get
Okay On Hospital
HAI,r:M, March 91 (Al- Rplleplla
persona, even though they are nut
feeble-minded, may be gilinltled lo
the Htate Palrvlrw homo for feeble
minded persons, Attorney General
Ueorge Neuner ruled today.
Most epileptics nre sent to the
Oregon stale hospital.
The first rear engine car, slesm
bus, was built In HUB by Golds
worthy Uuruey.
Wanted
Lady for alteration
work in Men's
Clothing Store.
Must be experienced.
Phone 7013
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