1 THURSDAY, AUG. 11, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KUAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THIRTEEN s MARKETS and FINANCIAL STOCK AVERAGES Oenplleg r The AMorlsted frM August II Mind. It Rail! IS I III. M Klora N Chang U 1 l J umh. I) 1 Thursday til J 401 Ml Previous day ...) S4 I 401 M.I Week ago IV I JJ7 401 13 4 Month MO M 0 3J J 31 3 "I Year H) -....810 43 4 40 0 11.4 ALL GRAINS FALL BACK TODAY CHICAGO, Aug. II Ofi-All grains fell bark nn th board of trad today with i-iirn Milling th par on tin downturn. Weakest contrail waa the rlrptrinbrr yrlluw cereal delivery, whlrh frll around 2 cent at limes and shuwed little rally power. Helling In corn followed news of wldepreed, heavy rains over much of Inwa and Illinois overnight and this morning. Wheat cloned S-S lower, Heptelnber l3 03S-'. com Was S-1S lower, Beplemlier IU3V,.'.,, oata were -S lower. September 4-v rye waa a to 3 lower. Heptemlier IMl'i, aoybeaiu were S to 1 cenu lower. November 13 38 7 37, and lard 10 to 30 cent a hundred pounds lower, Heptember 13 S3. Wheal en Hepl. Dec. .. March May . JO , J07S-' 30S J30V9 04 BOND AVERAGES Compiled by The Associated Preee August II II Malls Itlnd. II I'lll. 10 1 or. III.. Vld. Net chang A J unch. unch unch. 1 I Thursday III 103 4 KU I 70 3 1113 Previous day oi 103 4 in I 70 3 111 4 Week ago 10 1 103 3 10.1 70 1 1101 Month ago 19 3 103 3 10.1 J ml no 3 Year ago 111 100 1 Ml til 107 Selling Puts Stocks Down NEW YORK. Aug. 11 (l - Light I """ -0 " 23 00-33 JS: 370 but persistent selling pushed th ' 300 lb 123 00-33 71: load chotc 305 lock mrkt down today by free- I " n1 cnolt "s " I31 M: lions to around a notnt with some ! I00"1 lM-ISO lb. light Issue falling more than 3 Dolnt. i Tti volume of trading contract ed to around 1.000 two for the enure day. th lowest of th week. Pressure waa most sever against I few selected Issues. U. 8. Rubber waa off more than I point at on time at new low for the year after th quarterly dividend waa cut. U. 8 Gypsum uff,red maxi mum fall of I pant before re covering (lightly. American Woolen had an out aid loaa of I traced to t plunge in amines. Lower wen Southern Pacific. U. 8. teal. Bethlehem. Ooodrlrh. Ameri can Smelting, Montgomery wrd International Nickel. Lockheed. Dow Chemical Low and Philco. American Can (3 Am Power At Lt 13 Aa Tel Tel 1,,-, Anaconda . . 30 Bend! Aviation jo, Beth Steel ., , trs 'Ing Airplane . JOS . 33S . 13S . 3', . 33 i . l . 4', . 10', . 34 '. . M's . MS 37S . 44 . 13 . 40' . 31 . M'i . 49', . 7S . SO'i . 03'. . 14 . 34 '4 . 10 . 14' . 13'. . 33 S . M . M . I1H . 34 S . 30S . l's . 34S . 40S . 40 . V. . 33 Calif Packing Canadian Pactfla Cm J I Caterpillar .. Chrysler Comwlth A Sou Cons Vultee Continental Can Crown Zellerbach Curtis Wright Dougla Aircraft DuPont d Nem Oeneral Electrlo General Pood Oeneral Motor , Ooodyear Tlr Inl Harvester Inl Paper Kennecott Llbby MrN At L Long Bell "A" Montgomery Ward Nash Kelvtnator Nat Dairy . N Y Central Northern Pacific Pac Am Pish Pae Claa i Elec Pae Tl At Tel Penney J C Radio Corp , Rayonler Reynolds Metal Richfield Safeway Store Sear Roebuck . Southern Pacific Standard Oil Cal Btudebaker Corp Trans-Amerlra ., .... US Union Oil Cal 31 Union Parlfie 13 ' United Airline I3H J 8 Steel 33 Warner Bro Pie 10 '4 Woolworth 41 '4 Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Aug. 11 ) Cash grain: oata No. 1. 31-lb whit MOO. Barley No. 3. 45-lb. B.W. 4100. Cash wheat ibid): soft whit lot; aoft whit (excluding Rex) 101; whit club I N. Hrd red winter: ordinary 109; 10 per cent 3 00; II per cent 10P; 1 per cent 1.14. Today' csr receipt: wheat M, barley 4: flour I; corn 7;. oat 7; mlllfeed I. POTATOES CHICAOO, Aug. 11 (AP-tTSDA) Potato: arrival 131, on track 3S3; total U.S. (hlpmenl 137; itippllei moderate; demand slow; market dull and slightly weaker on whit, about etesdy best reds; Idaho-Ore-gon Bllsa Triumphs 13.20, long White 13 46-70; Nebraska Red Warbas 13.10; Washington 13.50-76. Changeable Breeae Breeaea at th teashnr rhng direction twlc dally. During th day, they flow toward the shore; in th ivenlng. they flow out to sea. Salon Mnnngpr wlla glrsel sales sSlllle aa HIM lavetlssent. If yea eesllfr, w will sw ye aasa makle Ills assalh with esetattv lasstsllsa frsn. ehlse. Ws esa trsla yea. Writs Use III, RsrsK Naws. l.ow 3 03'. 3CM) . JOT, 3 or. Close lo:is-'i JOIS-'v 301S- lOI'i LIVESTOCK CHICAOO, Aug. 11 (AP-U8DA) Salable hna 100: slow, steady to 25 cents lower; decline on butchers under 320 lb and on sows under 3M lb : top la SO; bulk good and J1 n- "od ' '""' " under 3" lb 111 00-20 60; few choice under 300 lb. a high a 31 26 : 376-400 lb. 1:100-1100: 400 460 lb. 117.-1136: 476-660 lb. 115 00 1175: few head heavier sow a low as 114 00. Salable rattle 4500: salable calve 400: slow except for dciiendablt trade on chotc steers; steers, heif ers and cows ateady to fully 36 cent lower: bulls mostly ateady: vealera steady to weak: top 12176 for two loads high-chole 120 lb. steers: most choice 1000-1260 lb. steers 127 50-21 50; medium to high good steer 123 00-37 00; common down to III 00: good to low-cholc heifer 635 JS-37 00; few good cow 117.50-1100; common and medium cows 114 60-17 35; ranners and cut ters 11100-14 35: medium and good aausage bull 11150-3100; common to rhoic vealera 131 00-37 00; stnrk rattle scarce, strong; load good 150 lb western yearling feeding sleeri 31.50. Salable sheep 1000: native slaugh ter lam be ateady to 60 cent lower; extreme top 123.76: practical top late 123 00; we weak, mostly M M down. PORTLAND. Aug. 11 (AP-U8DA1 Cattle salable 360: calve 100: mar ket again alow following Wednes days acme close; mostly steady to weak with some bids lower; few common-medium beef steer 18 00 31 60; light cutter dairy-type steer 13 00- 14 00; cutter -common dairy type heifera 10 00 - 13 60; canner cutter cows 150-1100; few beef-type cutter up to 1150; sheila down to .00 and below; few common-medium beef cowa 13 00-13 50; common medium ssusage bull 14 00-1150; odd good bulls up to 1150; good choir vealera show and weak at mostly 32 00-33 00: few 33 50: common-medium gradea dreggy; tew sales 1150-1100; culls down to loo. Hogs salable 160: market rather alow: about steady; good-rholc ISO- THE High 3 04 3oas 3o', 3 04', iThe 1 v I M Bottle m lr Western m r-- a Eastern Ml And remember. The Waldorf will always cash your paycheck. ?vTfcMisewWrb'ii'A Basin Rabbit Breeders Form Association Th Klamath Bull) Rabbit Hreeriers association waa formed last night at an organlaatlonal meeting at the Standard reed and Implement company, William Beld Ing announced. Thla marka the llrt time Hint tU'-h an BMMirlation has existed here. Temporary officers were named last night with an election of regular officer acheduled for aom later date. Temporary officer! ar Kugene IlriHika, president; Uav Hedrlck. vice prealdent: Mn. 8 M. Maiweil, treasurer; and Mr. Ilcrtha Lund, secretary. ' Ai aoon lultabl quarter are available th association plan to hold regular meetlnga. Member will be informed by mall a to th time nd place. Interested parties who were unable to attend last night's meeting are urged to contact Brook at Hhady Pine, or writ PO bog 324 for further detail. Merrill TAC Names Officers MKftRILL, Aug. II Clyde Ham mond, director of the Merrill Teen Ag club, hss announced that then will be no more meetlnga of th club until September 7. New officers have been elected aa follows. Ellis Wilson, president; Leeta Ha Butler, vie president; Kathleen O'Keefe, secretary; Eve lyn Petrlk. treasurer: Uarlen Tur ner and Dick Barry ar In charge of social activities, and Merle and Wesley Ituklna ar sergeanta-at-arma. PO Floors To Be Worked Over Workmen ar busy this week sanding portion of th floor In the workroom at th post office. The entire floor In th room will be sanded before the end of summer. Plana have also been mad for th re-laying of the floor In the finance room aoon. 330 lb. 35 00: 150-3U lb. 33 00; 175 lbs. 34 00: lighter weight mostly 33 00; odd good 405-430 lb. sons strong at 1150-17 00; feeder pigs care; good-cholc lightweight salabl 34 50-15 50. Sheep salabl 300: market alow; few aale ateady. but demand very narrow for lower grades; few lot mostly choice to-M lb. spring lamb 31.00: good-cholc U lbs. 30 00: few medium-good 1100-1100; light cull spring lambs downward to 10 00; common yearlings 13 00; good 100 lb. 17 00: ewe scarce: common medium salable ateady at 100-5 00: good ewea In narrow demand quoted up to 100 and above. SOUTH SAN KRANCIBCO. Aug. 11 AP-L'SDA Cattle salable 50: calve 10: supply include couple loada steers: market slow, steady on few scattered aalea: I lot medium around 1750 lb. feeder steers 1100; good young cow 1100; cutter bull 14 00- 16 00: Wednesday load low medium graaa steers 31 00; several loads medium-good under 1000 lb. feeder steers 1150-30 50: common medium feeder heifera 1100-17.50. Hogs salable 4O0 ; market active, steady: good-cholc IN -340 lb. butchers 35.75; odd head good light soma 1150. Sheep salable 100: no early aalea; Wednesday market slow with price fully 50 cents-100 lower; 1 lot good-cholc sorted lambs 32 00; load and half good-cholc shorn lambs 31 50; medium and good shorn lambs 21.25: deck medium lambs 20 00; common 50-11 lb. feeder 14 50-15 50; few ewe sold steady. For a few pennies per word you can advertise to thousand through a Want Adt Phone 1111. WORKING MAN'S FRIEND tvUxU" 1 1111 610 MAIN STREET A New LOW PRICE On o) g g o) 20c Wd X It 25c H.' roewjawvaai jnmws.es anew. wniim,'1 ;.' . v"vv'':"i.. of ads & 12: WUhi-Ontltmj pwe Pantemlm smll preselene ge tin at th ahr far Leuls tnydte an Mara Lynn aa they f relic In their latest f beach mtsmii lm ( yeu thua erebably d net baliev that they n sound Ilk really menacing ercrees when they play thele rwlea n th MBg Sunday fteroen "Moue ( Mystery br.advssts. But listen peeple they do. isrtf. PEARSON Born at Klamath Valley hospiul. Klamath Palls, Ore., August 6, 1I4II. 10 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenr Pearson. Ill E. Main, a boy. Weight: I pounds 9 ounces. MORGAN Born at Klamath Val ley hospiul, KJamath Kails. Ore. August 10. 1148. to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morgan. 4421 Biabee, a girl. Weight- 6 pounda t ounces. BTAPLiTON Born at Klamath Valley hospital. Klamath Palls. Ore, August II. 1141. 10 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stapleton. 406 Martin, a boy. Weight: pounds 14 ounce. Vet- Reunited With Husky Again BEATTLE. Aug. 11 Oft Seaman Sam Maxaey ha hi Alaskan dog bark again today. Maasey la th 31-year-old Brook lyn! t who scaled a roof and a fence to get hi half-husky, half colh pooch out of the city pound early yesterday only to land tn th brig himself. Maasey aaid he had raised the dog from a pup at Adak, In th Aleutians, and wanted It with him on hi 60-dy leave. Ray H. Hlnea. director of th pound, said Maaaey retrieved his pet today by eulogizing for his Invasion of th pens, paling It board bill and buying collar and license. Masaey told Hlnea there waa only one remaining hurdle to hi depart ure for good of Brooklyn: He had an appointment with his command ing officer to talk over th whol escapade. 0 eieveweaewSi'eeiitswiovw o.'.".r.. Mv$b$$mi ,rr.i,Tnna,SHOP pi t 1 (9c ancies Municipal Court Gladys Kirk, drunk. Pin 1S or 7S day. Prank McEnemy, drunk. Forfeit 110 bail. Claire Barleen, disorderly conduct Post 116 bail. Floyd J. Barrett, disorderly eon. duct. Post 115 bail. Agnes Malvlna Nelson, failure to yield right of way. Pin 15. Pel Cortex, violation of basic rule. Pine 115. Aroo Clarence Reed, drunk and disorderly. Forfeit 125 b Mr. Anne Reed, drunk and dis orderly. Forfeit 125 balL Ruth Anna Palmer, no operator' license. Recogged. Edward W'aiunan Cart, failure to yield right of way. Recogged. Edward Thomaa Tate, U-turn. Recogged. Kathryn F. DrUcoll. ran atop sign. roneit A bail. Came Shimmln. ran red light. roneit 15 bau. Dan Weeks, possession of liquor. roreiu (23 ball. Bottom Of List NEW YORK. Aug. 11 UP) The 3.500.000 anti-trust suits of Max Lanier and Fred Martin against or ganised baseball wer placed at th foot of th November calendar by Federal Judg William Bondy yes terday. Big Bargain Th entire town 01 Burnhaven. Scotland, with 13 building and the land on which they stand, waa ot tered for sale in 1831 for only 13000. u - - - : ""Tar Hrr . ' a i . vyv..-! 250,000 SHARES THE CALIFORNIA-OREGON POWER COMPANY COMMON STOCK (Par volue $20 per share) Price $2325 Per Share Current Dividend $1.60 Yield Further information and coplti of tho protpoctui may bo obtained from V. W. PIERSON of of E, M. ADAMS & CO. ot WI-NE-MA HOTEL Phono 4181, Room 202 Today and Friday Only Or wiro or writ to E ft ADAMS & CO. 130 American Bonk I Ida. Portland S, Orogon Broadway 2628. Tate aa.aae.l H a.4 aa rt.r is slt e ear tt.se SMarHies. Offer lag la asa eatr If Iresaeetas wkiek aar ke eklalaeg treaa Ike akev asrwrltte. Sports " ROUNDUP -"ly Hugh Fulktrton By WILL GstlMNLEY I fee Hugh ratlertoa Jr.) NEW YORK. Aug. II UPV-From th looks of things you'd expect Uncle Sam to be worried about his tnnl-plylng nephews. Our Inter national white pant brigade la be ginning to show fray around th edge. The country' best amataur. Ted Schrneder, Indicate he'll quit chas ing the pellet after this year to tend his west coast refrigeration business. Oardnar Mulloy Is 14. Frank Par ker la 33. Billy Talbert 1 10. These principal defendera of the Davis cup ar "old men" as lob and drop-ahot special 1st go. Th national champion. 11-year- old Richard (Pane ho) Oonzales, ha be- something short of ball-of-flre since he surprised by wading through the field a year ago at Forest Hills. But don't worry about the Davis cup getting away anytime aoon. comfort Alrtch Man, non-playing captain of the UA team. "We would miss Schroeder. natu rally, or any of the other old re liable." Man said, "but our ten nis future I far from bleak. "Oonzales hs everything but temperament. He 1 Inclined to re lax at the wrong moment. When he outgrows this he should be one of the greatest player this coun try has ever had. "We have a lot of other fine look ing youngster. There Art Lar sen of Ban Francisco. He's put up strong fight recently agalmt Oon sales and Mulloy. Looks like a real comer. "We're also ccmtlng heavily on Vic Selxaa and Herb Flam, who are In our first ten. to come through. In the still younger crop we have Oil Bogley, the Junior champion from Chevy Chase, Md and Tony Trabert of Cincinnati. "These ar future cup material, so you see our asaembly line hasn't been Idle. While reporting th TJ. 8. wont lack for talent, M an did not under estimate the oppotf '-m. "Australia and South Africa going to be particularly tough me next few year," he predicted. Ed Danferth, Atlanta, Journal: "Clark Onffith, 71-year-old owner of the Washington Senators, say his farm system will have th sena tor In the pennant race by 1151. Sounds like these ncurrtng threats from the republicans to turn th rascal out." Cleveland File Lou Boudreau Is booming Casey Stengel of the Yan kee for "manager of th year" . . . . Jaroalav Drobny. the Csech without a country, has written ten nis friends he will arrive here Aug ust lil. . . Frank Shaughneasy. prealdent of the International league, explains the success of Jackie Robinson. Larry Doby and other Negro stars m baseball this way: They recognise the challenge and are trying a bit harder than the rest. . . . Gambling on base ball has reached such proportions that now th diamond addict de mands more, than the names and t'lowrr Shop inuvE i. (At Greenhouses) Mil S. th Fbesw IIM Free Delivery Flewer by VTkre 1 Fsmeral Destgvs Oar Specialty tho r it 1 1 v. .' j, . . . HEAP BIG INJUN-Four-yeor- old Alvin "Ompow" Roy, com plete with sour expression ond wor point, puts the finishing touches on on ice cream bor of the Indian village exhibi tion at the Chicago Railroad fair. Alvin is hot, tired of vis itors staring at him and be sides, the ice ereom man won't be around again for quite a while. TAKINO OVEK TOKYO. Aug. 11 0P Vice Adra. Charles T. Joy I expected In Japan late this month to take over com mand of U. 8. naval forces tn the Far East. Admiral Joy win succeed Vice Adm. Russell 8. Berkey. who will assume command of the seventh fleet In th Manila-8ublc Bay numbers of his players. He wants past performance, probable odds, selections. tc. just like the fol lower of the horses. . . . There hsve even been stabs at dally base ball dope sheets In metropolitan are. . SCAIT ;, PSORIASIS? MSI New relief from itching torture, mental anguiik sod w tightly sppesrsace of psrrtsu lesion and other extcreelrf csiaed skin disorders s) at Isst possible, ftesd shoe, the aevv -actioa "wonder fonnala" of NCA CREAM .developed ta the research bhonaxiej of 1 world fsmovs ascdkal ws venity. Smoaradea Page 4 I PAYLESS DRUG Z. 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Th winner at Portland will enteg the western region meet at Yaklm Jessie Totton Smacks Homer Three game of th girl' aoft. ball league ar scheduled for to night. At Merrill the VFW (quad takes on th Teen-Agere, at Altamont while Chlloquln play th Hashing and at Roosevelt the Sparkle Play th Patriot.. Tuesday night the Sparkle, with Dorothy Rlggan pitching, defeated Merrill VFW 11-3. Jeasl Tottoo. homered for the winner. On Sun day a previous tie game between the Sparkle and VFW will be played off. German Girl Arrives In US PORTLAND, Aug. 11 VP) An eight-year-old met her Oerman born mother here yesterday after two year separation with "Mommle, don't speak Oerman I" Mrs. Russel Sturgis. married to an Oregon serviceman whll b ws stationed In Oermany, came to the V. S. hurriedly when the army had plane seat for her before she could get her daughter out of th Russian gone. 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