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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 194? HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINI MARKETS and FINANCIAL rSTOCI( AVERAGES Net chant . Wednesday .. PTevloiia day Week MO .... Month MO ynr ego Compiled by The A'woclsted Fress J una is lOlnd. A .7 , Ml iua .. :i 4 4 7 60 7 IS It all 15 1(11. eiHtm kt tinrh. uni'h. A 3 M 7 M 611 au 7 :i til HIO 3M Ml 4 :u a at i mi 7 401 4.1 a 7IJ Stocks Gain. But Slowly NEW YORK. June 38 idV-A alow but persistent advance lifted aUick prices fractions to around point today. Tha advance followed short period uf early ahaklneta when a number of gey laaure writ pushed dowel bit. Only a limited amount of buil naaa waa don, with turnovar at tha rata of about 860.000 aharea lor tlx full acaalou . Urnkrra found at Irani two en couraging Itema 111 Uia nrwa In aildltlun to a good many that ware 1 an favorabla. ptrst, tha senate's approval of plan to glva tha president lha puwer of plant seuure as rll aa injunction to dual with emergency labor diiputea attracted approving commant. Second, a rally In tha Umdon stork esiliange after a reoent aevere decline helied market aantlmrnt. Among tha gelnere ware U. H Bleel, Hctlileliem Steel. Ornerul Motora. Chryalrr, Htudebsker, Scare Kurhurk. United Alnr..fl, Wentlng houaa Electric Johns Mnnvllle. Hlandard Oil (NJ.I. Ktandard Oil of California, and Loew'a. Tending lower ware Consolidated IWlson. Northern Pacific, and Warner Broa. American Can ... Am How at l.t Am Tel & Trl Anaconda Hmdl Aviation Beth rlteel 8Ti . IO'i i:iu', . 3(1 .. a'i .. 34'i CAN YOU BEAT IT? 10) All 12) CAS" $A20 PER BALE MDDLANO EQUIPMENT CO. "YOUR MACHINERY CENTER" 3049 So. 6th Ph. 8247 Hoeing Airplane 18 Calif Packing ..... 3l Canadian I'aclflo - - II Cim J I KIH Caterpillar ........... JU'i Chryeler ....... 37 ' Comwllh it Bou 3 Com Vultee 'a Continental Can 8:iN Curllaa Wright 8"4 IkniKlaa Aircraft M IMil'ont de Nrm 41 (leneral Electrle 34'4 ('enerel Motora 66 Ooodvear Tlra - 37'i Int Harvester 24 lot paper Kennacott ' 44 'i t Ihbv McN A' L s; Montgomery Ward 4B'4 Nash Krlvlnator IIS Nat Dairy 30'4 N Y Central . . S Northern Haclflo 13 I'ac taa St VI'C 31 I'ac Tel ii Trl BU1, Penney J C 47 Kadlo Corp 8'4 Kaynnler 33 '4 Hayonler Pfd 37 '4 ilrynolds Metal Ik'. Hlchfleld 34 halcway Htorea 32 S Peara Koebuck 37 Mouthern Parlfle 34 Hlandard Oil Cal 69 Hludebaker Corp I7S hutuhlne Mining w . 8'j Trana-Amrrlra ID'. tinlon OH Cal 2iS tnion Pacific 77 ' United Airllnea 11, U 8 Hieel 21 ' Warner Broa Pic ll' Woolworth - 48 LIVESTOCK ClflCAOO. June 7 (AP-URDAI Halable hoga 9000; alow; butchers around 36 cenu lower; anwa uneveny 36-60 cenu lower; moat off on welghU over 376 lb : top $21 60; bulk 170-340 lb. 120.76-21 60 ; 260-270 lb. 18 75-20 60; few 280-310 lb. IU7S 19 60: good and choice eowi under 360 lb. n 00-18 00; few aa high aa I8 60 : 360-376 lb. 18 26-17.00. 400 438 lb. 119 00-19 76 : 460-900 lb. 813 36-14 60; heavier welghla aa low BOND AVERAGES Compiled by Tha Aaaoclaled Preaa Juna It MKalla lOlod. 181'tll. 18 Foe. 18 L. Vld. Net Changs u L .1 unrh. unch. unch. unch. Wednraday 88 4-L 1017 1U3 9 84 l'8 Prevloua day an 9 101 7 102 6 88 4 108 8 Week ago .. . I 101.7 102 8 68 8 108 7 Month ago 88 7 101 8 102 0 88 8 108 8 Year ago 82 7 1013 100 8 82 4 108J WHEAT STAGES SMALL GAIN CHICAGO, Juna 28 lav Wheat advanced around a cent at times on the board of trade today, apurred on by gains In cash prices In tha Houthweat and reports of need for moisture In the spring wheat belt. The December contract got back above 82.00. Wheat was practically alone In Its display of firmness. Most other commodities did not show much change, although lard provided an ex ception by dropping sharply. October, November and December lard registered new eeaaonal luwa. Wheat closed unchanged to l'i higher, July 81 88U-K, corn was lower to S higher, July 134,i-', . oeta were unchanged to 4 lower. July 68S, rye waa S-1S higher, July $l.40'4-,. soybeans were S-l higher, July 8234')-, and lard was 8 to 38 cents a hundred pounds lower, July $1063. Wheat Open High Low Close July 186S- l8'i l.5', 1.86',-N Kept. 1IHI'-I7' I88' IN'i 18-1M' Dec. 18S'4.(s 3 00'4 1.88'a 2 00-2 00' March 187 17 lSti ISfl'k WfUNKOO rCMOCXS BOOV ftAWS OffUS MVXMiBt Stl US TOR Expert Body and Tendet Kefnisfting OUICK SIRVICI AT MASONAtll PRICIS Hla al ' SaeUMSa BALSIGER MOTOR CO. 2a5 nli'''' f'QA7 Pre-Hnlldnv kfW in camping; vacation and outing supplies at oregon surplus sales! Xf Air Corpi Typ 1 l!i!:!!!illi'!!!lliiiu.;.iMioiiiiliuUliiliiiiiiil RUBBER LIFE RAFTS Man $14.95 T we-Man $39.50 $49.50 even-Man COLEMAN GAS LANTERNS 1 Monti. $9.95 2 Monti ... $11.95 2 Mantle Flood-lit ... $12.95 COLEMAN CAMP STOVES 2 Burner 09S and 13 95 r-Tav 9a9 OFFICER'S . jfym. WALL TENT 2Tx ' fjl ' KtM $1050 I nAeamri I SPECIAL I y UMBRELLA TENT p. Ilea floor, noequllo-praaf $)50 ill I door and rear window Ki. ? .-Si I 8.10 Whit ' Spetiol SIDE-WALL TENT 19.50 Red Hot Speciol! Navy Chems peaks down filled SLEEPING BAG 78 down and 18'1 crashed body feathers. Has a down-tilled Inner liner that can be need aa a quilt or mattress. Reg. 839.50. July 4th Hpeclal aava $18! 6 29 M " Canvaa Air Mattress FOLDING xr: ' COTS iff" r- New, heavy hardwood frames t1 ft OC w"h h'"y ti Q1 Hperlal lw.73 white canvaa T.J NAVY BEDROLL COYERS .r - $3.95 ARMY BEDROLL COYERS CZ': $4.95 Reclaimed $2.95 NAVY WOOL SWIM TRUNKS p., : 59c KAPOK SLEEPING BAGS Rrrlalmed w $6.95 GAS CANS . , S1.19aS1.95 ut ALL FISHING TACKLE ..: 25 to 50 off! OREGON SURPLUS SALES as 111 60 for around 800 lb. average. Salable catUe 8600; aalable calves 600: ateers and helfera steady to 28 cents lower but market moderately active; oows about steady; bulls un evenly steady to 60 cenu higher; vaalera fully steady; few loads choice light and medium weight butchera 2776-2860; top 628 76 for load 1222 lb. weights; bulk good and choice steers 826.60-27.60: medium to low-good grades 00-25.25; load high-choice 1000 lb. heifers 828 00; bulk good and choice helfera 26.60 27.00; common and medium beef cows 818 00-18 60; cannera and cut ters 813 00-18 00; medium and good sausage bulls 820 00-21.76; common to diolc vealers 820 00-36 60; stock cattle slow. Salable ah rep 1000: slaughter lamb market not established; bidding weak to lower at 127.00 down; ewes steady at 86.00-8.00. PORTLAND, Juna 28 (AP-UBDA) Salable cattle 600, calves 100; mar ks generally steady; active and serong on most cows; bulls slow; vealers opened active and strong: closing slow and weak on Increased supply; few common-medium grass leers 17.60-22 00; scattered lota high medium 1177-1340 lb. steers 22J8 34 00; odd medium heifers 20.60 3100; common 1860-18 60: canner cutler cows largely 11.00-12.W. few 13 00; shells downward o 800 or below; cutter-medium sausage bulls 18-50-18 00; good beef bulls up to 26 00-28 00: early galea up to 28.80; common grades down to 16 00. Ba labia hogs 260. market active, Iba. 23 00; few choice 2376; fat type fully steady: extreme top 26 cenu and medium grade downward to 2238: 260-20 Iba. 30 00-2100: good 360-660 lb. sows 18 60-17 00: 600-770 lb. wefghu 14 00-18 00: choice feeder pigs held above 23 AO. Salable sheep 400: market yer slow, scattered sales seady but bulk of supply unsold; few high good choice spring lambs 23-60; bulk medium-good 21.00-2200: common down to 18.00; medium-good ewe and wether feeder lambs 18 00; medium-good old crop lambs and yearlings 18 00-20.50; good light ! ewes up to 7 00; cull-medlum 2.60- 500. The market will be closed Mon day, July 4. Five Teachers Given Tenure I Five teachers were elected to 1 tenure at the school board meel. 1 Monday night. Only teachers em ployed at Klamath Union high i school are eligible for tenure, which i means that they may not be re moved from the staff without due cause being shown for their dla missal aa seated In the school law. Tenure exlsu only In school dls trlcU with a population of 20.000. Bince the elementary district does not contain this number, teachers there do not receive tenure benefits. The following teachers were elected, having completed three years of probation. They are Rob ert Hendershott, driving training, Orpha Hudson, English, Paul Mc Call, driving training, Prancla Scap ple, wood working, and Lome 81 inons. biology. Part time teachers, who were given tenure at KUHS. are Robert BanUter. art; Joe LaClalr, aud.o aids and Oary Robertson, super visor. At present. Including the five new full time teachers, there are 81 teachers on tenure. 8!x, who are on a part-time basis, have also re ceived It. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, June 2 lAP-USUAi Cattle: aalaole 78; calves 16; small receipu mainly cows with a few common steers; a trier slow clean-up trade; fully ateady odd head cutter and common grass steers 18 00-18 00; pan load low medium 21.00; most cows can ners and cutters at 10.00-13 00; odd head common-low good 14.00-18.00; few cutter and common 8 60-1060; sausage bulls 15.00-19.00; calves steady; one load mostly good weighty range calves 23.60. Hogs: salable 160; butchers 26-60 lower; good and choice 180-240 lb. sows 16AO-16.60. Sheep: salable 760: no early trade on lambs: few yearlings and ewea steady; good yearlings 2000; com mon down to 14 00; medium and good shorn ewea 7.00-8 00; common 8 00; Tuesday spring lambs' trade steady; good and choice 28 CO-27 .60. Radiator Service JUCKELAND TRICK SALES A SERVICE Uth Klamath. Ph. 7155 Portland Eggs Eggs to wholesalers): A grade large. 684-67c; A grade, medium, &3Vi-55Hc; B grade, large. 48-81c POTATOES CHICAOO. June 2 (AP-USDA) Poutles: arrivals 188, on track 634; total U. S. shlpmenu 847: supplies fairly liberal; demand slow; market dull: Arizona bliss triumphs 84 86 80. Pontlaea 8470: California bliss triumphs 84.40-79, long whites (3.B0-4.28. To Buy I To Sell I To Trade! It Pays to Use the Want Ads I No Bids For Umpqua Logs ROSEBURO, June ft OPy-Orxe more the forest service failed to receive bids In a scheduled timber auction here Monday. The one ap plicant for purchase of the timber decided not to enter bids at this time due to "general economic con ditions and the outlook of the lum ber market."' said M. M. Nelson, supervisor of Umpqua National forest. The forest service offered 38 mil lion feet of timber at a total ap praised price of 8268. 183 with Doug las fir at 84 78 per thousand. Nelson said the appraisals were made 30 days prior to the auction and were considered to be In line with current lumber prices. Harbor Plywood Co, the only applicant felt however It could not afford to pur chase the timber at the present time, said Nelson. " This Is the second auction con ducted by the Umpqua forest re cently at which no bids have been received. A similar auction waa held approximately a month ago. The appraisals In that sale were gener ally higher than those In Monday's sale. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. June 28 UP) Wheat: futures not quoted. Cash wheat (bid): soft white 3 06: soft white (excluding Rex) 3 08: white club 2.06; western red :06. Hard red winter: ordinary 2.08. Hard white Baart: ordinary 2 28: 10 per cent 2 29; 11 per cent 233; 12 per cent 235. Today's car receipts: wheat 40: barley 3; flour 3: corn t; oaU 1: mlUfeed I. We GLADLY Supply Any and All Kinds of Fixtures - Fittings - Pip Basin Plumbing I Heating Co. let 8. Mala "Jakaar D.U- rk. SSS4 Flower Shop imivE i (At Greenhouse) 3818 S. 8th Phone 8188 Free Delivery ' Flowers by Wire Funeral Designs Oar Specialty BOYLE'S COLUMN Here's Advice For The June Bridegroom-To-Bc Sal Bovte By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK. June 28 CV-To the Poor Mans Philosopher: "Desr Sir, "I am 28 years old. I will become a June bridegroom the last day of the month. As this Is my first mar riage, 1 am anxious to mske a good Impression. Is there anything ( ought to know? Should I look for a job now or later? -BA8HPTJL. (Signed) Your anxiety la quite natural, Okuhful. But you must calm your self, my boy. After a 1 1 you soon will be aorrylng for two. and that takes strength. You show a lot of character In your desire to make a good I m p r eastern at your first wed ding. So many boys these days go Into marriage thoughtlessly they lust take li as another light-hearted adventure bunetlmes I wond-r what the world :s coming to, or t a It? Yes. there are many things you ought to know. A wedding la In deed a serious matter, but if It is prepared for properly there la no reason why It can't be fun for everybody. Neutrally, my boy. there are a few business details to be straight ened out. And It la better that they be arranged In advance so that there will be no hard feelings after ward. The first thing, of course. Is the dowry. You simply mustn't let any affection for your bride Influence you in this Important matter. More and more parenU are finding them selves with daughters on their hands these days, and a good man la getting harder to find. So drive a fair but sharp bargain. Take It Gently Many fsthers-ln-law still dislike peaking cash settlements, and It Is perhaps wise to respect this old fashioned prejudice. However. If your bride's dad Is any man at all be probably will be only too glad tn present you and his daughter with a newly furnished apartment. rent-paid for three years. If he isn't able to buy you a new ear, too. be big about It take his old car. Now there Is the matter of the wedding Itself. Too much stress has been laid on the Importance of the ring. After all It Is only a symbol Buy a simple ring. Just be sure the gold won't wear off It until at least three days after the ceremony. What to wear? My boy, they prob- aoly wouldn't notice what you were wearing If you showed up In bathing trunks. Don t do It, however even as a gag. Better arrive In a neat blue serge, freshly pressed If pos sible. And It Is stiD good taste no matter how hot the day to wear a KLfllT.QTU J."af r7.a ViV?1SH Ttivy.s SHOP Pali fre8 iff necktie, preferably one with no hula glrla painted on It. Authorities differ as to whether you should invite your eld girl friend, tn th Mi-mnnw V..- ... pert I believe you should. The slghl wi, mj, nan a aosen ox your ex flames weeping In despair will glva your bride a feeling of quiet vlc- wwj. Ana, aner an. ane la tne one you want to make happy ( neap Lrvlng Rllt flltf. ah ha. mmii V M must begin at once teaching he now two can live aa cheaply as two. Olve her a little lesson In thrift When the guesu shower you with old shoes, pick up a pair and mur mur. " Hmmm mv - An u up a few handfuls of rice from the pxeniem ana stun tnem In your DOCkeU. If she'a reallw m, lit. I. cansry, she'll cook the rice and Keep rignt on chirping. There Is one last thing, my boy that matter of a loh .Tii.t k.ah drive off In your father-ln-law'i cr, u mmm oe wise to suggest that he start look ployment for you. it is a sad time for fathers when they lose their daughters, and this tank Will reejuilre thm .1 !" "till something for him to do in the world while you're enjoying your honeymoon, aa a J una hrlH&. groom ahould. And take your bride along, too, my boy. She'll be grateful forever fi-r this little touch of thoughtful- DTPS Plymouth Convertible it New ,4Mround Visibility-Full Rear Window'. fa New Rear Quarter-Window fa Extra 'Roomy, Extra 'Rich Interior! fa All the Proven Features of the New Plymouth1. See it today at your DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 1 IB So. 6th and Walnut 1H Phone 5126 Britain Calls Money Experts For Confab LONDON, June 29 OP) Britain has called the commonwealth's highest financial and econorole planners to emergency talks on Its deepening economic crisis. Official sources reported today the conference of finance ministers a ill be held tn early July at a date to be settled later. Invitations were sent last week tu Australia. Canada. India, New Zealand. Pakistan and South Afri ca. Only South Africa has so far accepted. An official statement formally announcing the talks Is expected later today. Purpose of the meeting would be to talk over ways and means of cutting down the drain on Britain's old and dollar reserves. These have dropped from 82.208, 000.000 to 8184.000.000 In the past year despite Marshall plan aid and an all-out export drive. The treasury. In the past, has been reported aa considering 82.000. 000.000 the "danger point" below which these reserves could not be rllowed to go without threatening the stability of the pound and the country's position as banker to the sterling area. Church Of Christ Slates Meetings A series of evangelistic meetings will be held, beginning Thursday and continuing through July 10, at the Church of Christ, 2305 Want-land. Evangelist Albert Smith of Cor- vail is la conducting the sen Ices. Meetings will be held daily at 7:30 p. m. . Evangelist Smith will also eon- duct a 16-mlnute dally broadcast at lp.ffl.on station KFLW while he Is here. OBITUARIES AMl'IL LEVI HINSLCC entkal I .awi HenaiM. lisisrrrt M Klamath Fall for tha paat alfht month). paaasyd away In this city on Tuswtlay, Juna M, lMgJ. Ha waa ad ri months and 12 daya at lha urn 01 ma pautng. Ha waa a natlva of Grant rnuntr Arhankua. Ha t -aurvtvad by on ion. Coy Hanalaa of Roaaburg; two dautthtan. Mrs. Kuoy Moora ana Mrs. Gladys Dili? v. both of Klamath rails; on ttater. Mrs. Gaorita Camp of Sher idan. Ark.; on brothar. Howe? I! Hsnala of Phoanlx. Art.: orva ha If -brothar. Tom Hanslt of Louisiana, and flva grand ehiMren Bunersl arranaTVmantS Will ba announced later. Ward's Klamath runaral nt in charg of arranjamanu. THEODOBE VEBNIS HOOD Tha funeral aarrtca for baby Theodora Vernte Hood, who passed away In this city on Tuesday, June as. win usa placo from the gravastda In Chief Schonrrun cemetery on Thursday. Juno ItHO, at 2 p m.. Rev. nose ssciniyra nraru. nir of f Iriatlni. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend. Ward a Klamath Funeral boms in charga ol tha arrangements. FUNERALS ENRICO IMS AN Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services for tha lata Enrico Pisan, who passed away at Camp white, fir, on Monday, to ba bald on Thursday morning at Sacred Heart church. High at 8th, where a requiem mass will DO ceieorateo iur tnm l'i"" of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock, with the Rev. T. P. Casey officiating. Interment will follow In Mt Calvary Memorial park. Arrangements are under the direction of the Earl Whitlock Funaral homo of this city. Oft CRT HRNRT AWOERrtO funeral services for the lata Robert Henrv Anderson, who passed iwiy on Monday, Juna 27. ItHa, as tha result of an auto accident, will ba held in tha lOOT hall. Merrill. Ore., on Friday, July 1. 1M9. at 2 p.m. under the auspices of Merrill lodw No. 187. lOOF. Com mitment services and Vault entombment ramlly plot tn IOOF cemetery. Merrill, Ore. Friends aro invited. Arrangements are under the direction of tha Eaxl WbJUock Funeral homo of this tty. Municipal Court Andrew Bunnian, drunk. aWntonc. 99 Jamea Jackson Link, Vigrancr. Se tenre. 30 days. Benton Hurst, drunk. Sentence, SS days. . Ol gla Simpson, vagrancy. Sentaneo, 3 a- -aa. Dendelt larl Dyar. drunk striving, rine. ginft or dayi. pta Dshl. drunk. Sentamre. f gayfl, Edna rasnese. drunk. Dismissed. Arvid Car lion, drunk. Sentaneo, U dVohn Weiley Carter. fsllurt t arm signal. Forfeit $9 ball. iinu.n ij-ui.il FLOWER SHOP 4-SCwastiss f riiosr. an. W-JJT. . . Sat! 920 Main Open 8:30 A. M. t 6 P. M. Ph. 3663 if....