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    THURSDAY, AUC. 18, 194?
Browns Trounce Cleveland In Double-Header
Fletcher Hurls Seattle To 10-7 Beaver Win
Yanks. Boston
Whip Senators,
na
Cardinals Talc
National Load As
Bums Bow To Phils
Hr The Associated Preae
Cleveland's bascbull crown was
aliglitly askew I.Klay. needing only
a rmipie "i more nudges ui kikn-r
It tif r completely.
It U becoming more and more evi
dent that unlet! llb Keller and Hob
irmnn let atime murli needed pilch
Im help, that wot Id tiiampioiuhip
lla tool be waving mui h lonsrr
at the Indiana' Municipal itadlum.
The Indiana went Into battle I
without feller and I.rmon yesterday j
and ssere neatly eralprd by the
lowly Ht. Louia llrowna. They look i
a double defeat that might piove to
be the blow that knocked them out '
of lite pennant race. The llrownlra ;
sum by arorra or 10-6 and 8-3.
f The twin aetbacka dumtied the
irioe uuo intra piece e run live
gamea brhlnd the parc-srtting New
York Yankees.
YANKN It All V
faced Willi Ihe proMtt of seen
their lead over the Boston Ited Ho
dimimih to only two and half
gamre, the Yankeea rallied to aoore
two runa In the bottom of the ninth
tt nip the Washington Senators,
4-3. The Red ew.a overcame the
Philadelphia Athletic. 6-1, In 10
limine'. !
In the hlp-and'tuck National j
leaaue race, ihe Ht. Ioui Cardinali i
took over first place from the Brook- I
Ivn lkHltera by the alendcr margin
of a half tame.
The Card outlawed the Clnctn
ratl Ked. 4-3. In a 13-lnniiig night 1
thriller while Ihe Unlgrra bowed lo
the Philadelphia Phillie. 11-1. In
Ihe afternoon. A tingle by relief
pitcher Freddie Martin acored Fnoa
riausiiiri uiqn m-ciiiio who HIT pay
off Cardinal run. A five-run eighth
Inning upruing anapped a ft-6 tie
and gave the Phtla their aerond
atralght triumph over the Brooks.
IKilHH rll.ANKl
In other gamea the Chicago White
rV, shut out the Detroit Tiger. 1-0.
and the lloaton Bravea walloped the
New York Oianta, 13-4. Rain
ahed out the scheduled game be
tween Pittsburgh and the Chicago
Cuba.
Eight Cleveland pitcher, tried In
tain to atop the auddeuly aruuaed i
.. .
Brownlea. 4 ive of them seeing aerv
Ice In the oener. Early Wynn
was hmttjwt nut tn th llnl Initio
4Vbut Uie first fame defeat fell utn
Ham Zoldak. Satchel
2-1 lead going Into the
aa ahelled for three
Paige had a
eeventh. but ,
runa lo be .
charged with hia sixth defeat.
Oerry Prldily was the batting
leader of the Browns. He drove In
four runa with a alngle and triple In
the first game, and batted In two
more with a single and homer In
Ihe nightcap.
Shrine Clash
Looks Like
Aerial Game
PORTLAND. Aug. II () Coarhet
of the All-Htar football trama that
will meet here August 37 In the an
nual Shrine hospital benefit clasit.
aren't going to let the game bog
down Into a ground atruggle.
That was the Implication In yea
terday a drills. Coach Eric Waldoif
of the Pnrtlandera had Clarence
Bchmer of Jefferson and Norm
Fentnn of Cleveland tossing passes,
while Coach Mel Ingram of the up
atalera called on Jim Jenka of Al
bany to do moat of the chucking.
Ingram also has two other rapable
men, Bob Ncwburn .of University
high, Eugene, and Clint Reese,
Urania Pass.
SW Grid
Loop Tough
HOUSTON. Tex.. I NKA "The
ins are going to see a lot of eoori
football the coaches, a lot of
sleepless nighta," aaya Barkfleld
Coach Cecil Orlgg of Rice, summing
up the Southwest conference pre
season football picture.
The Owls, with 20 seniors, hope
to have their beat year of Inter
collegiate football.
Arkansas, Baylor, Texas Christian
and Texas have senior trams.
Houthern Methodist haa enough In
LViak Walker. Only Texas A. 4i M.
has a sophomore team "but what
sophomores!" exclaims drlsg while
thinking of what might prove to be I
me toughest Southwest conference
rsce In history.
Major League
LEADERS
By The Associated Preaa
AMERICAN I.EACLK
BATTING Williams, Boston,
JM: Kell, Detroit, jfio.
RUNS BATTED IN Stephens,
Boston. 131; Williams. Boston, 118.
HOME RUNS Stephens, Boston,
II; Wlllama, Boston, 30.
PITCHINO Kurava. Chicago,
3. .100; Reynolds, New York, 11-3,
.7116,
NATIONAL I.EAGI'E
BATTING Robinson, Brooklyn,
MM; Blaughtrr, St. Louis, 324.
RUNS BATTED IN Robinson,
Brooklyn, SB; Hodges, Brooklyn, M.
, HOME RUNS Klner, Pittsburgh,
S4: UOrnnn New Vnrk snri Ruiac
hlrsgo, 34.
PITr'utuM i i i
. .vninu rsranca, nrooaivn,
-, .780; Ro, Brooklyn, -, .750.
Irhh Get Brush-Oft
Northwest Cold
Shoulder Doesn't
Worry Ed Krause
NKW YORK I NKA) Notre
lin mid Krsnk Leahy have paid
the prlre of unusual athletic aue
y getting thl colli shoulder
""in null fin. nld rival! aa North
i r,IPtii whlrh had met the lrth
ll times over tlm yraia.
This U nothing new. of course,
and haa been coins oil gradually
lor some time.
Hut as new Atliletir Dirertor Ed
Ktellse pointed out, "What's wrong
Uh a silietlule wliiih haa tciur
illg 'leu opponents, a lir two-year
cuntrart with Southern Callliirnia.
and munm Willi Nurih Carolina and
Southern Methodist?"
Hi. .null the Irish arhrdule In a
bit from traditional, and the Illg
flume in Nrw York u no longer
a nil v. hat looms up to be a po
tent Army team, the North Caro
lina and HMU alfalra will be lilnh
ly interesting II lor no other rea-
Water
Too Rough
K" u 18 t-Hhlr- , star In hi own right. Johnson de- Allle Clark. Luke Easter's replace
Iry Me France a attempt to awim , cided to uke up the game aertou- ment at Ban Diego, homered In hit
the KiiKltnh channel haa been pmi- ly-in a proieuional aort of way flrt two coait league appearances.
poucd
lor aevrra daya. her father ,
; announced today
The 17-year-old Somernet. Maw.,
'gill had planned to mart the wim
fiom Cape Orl Nu. France, to
i Dover thl afternoon, but roughen-
" "' U1 Bhe
" ''. rrance
pe; it em
kvlSiriCt ate
Play-Offs
Launched
M.MINN VII. LE. Aug II
Dlatrlrt 2 Softball ellmlnatlnna
atart tonight with MrMinnville rika
at Mount Angel and Tillamook at
North Lincoln.
The reat of the double elimina
tion gamea w ill be played here Frl-
', ' ""'""- " "'rr.
M'Uulay. Tlie winner will have a
berth In the tate tournament open
ing Auguat 31 at Eugene.
Wf T
V fCJ I PI I 6 11
Nurses One
Stroke Lead
MONTOOMKRY. ALA. Aug. II
Capl. rred Moseley of Portsmouth.
Va . defending champion In the
Inter - service golf tournament,
nursed a one-stroke lead as the an
nual servicemen s meet entered its
second routid lodsy.
Moseley turned In a hot 4-under-par
S8 over the SIM yard Maxwell
field course here to pare the field
at the end of the first IS holes yea
lerday. The air force officer, who flew
from Rheln Main. Oermany, lo de
fend hla title, waa pushed fnr
the lead by the navy a Chief Petty
Officer W. C. Srarbrough of Mem
phis, who turned In a M.
M Hgt. Roy Schneider of 8s n
Antonio. Tex.. Lt. Jack Mann of
Fort Worth and Col. Jim Wilson
of Washington. D. C. shared third
place with Identical acorea of 70.
Schneider and Mann are repre
senting the army while Wilson Is
carrying the air force colors.
Golfers Tune
For Walker Cup
MAMARONECK, N. Y, Aug. IS
The cream of this country's
and Britain a amateur golfers were
slated for final tunrup over the
winged foot course todsy In prep
aration for their clash tomorrow
and Saturday In the Walker cup
mstchra.
Expert observers. Including Clsude
Hsrmon, the winged foot pro, who
hsve watched the two teams prac
tice In recent days, are predicting
one of the closet matches since the
International trophy first was play
ed tor In 1822.
n than as a atandard to Judge
inuch-heraliled Charlie Justice
and tiak Walker.
The Irlal. go aaalnat North Caro
lina In Yankee medium. November
I, and clou agalnat the Mustang
In South Btiid, December 3.
Carl Bnavely a famed Untie wlnf
attack haa been rolling alonf the
pant two seasons with Juillce aa
tailback, which la an easy anawer
to lootball faiu who feel that any
thing but the T-formation It old
fashioned.
Trlple-lhreater Cnoo Cnoo make
the wer attack go, u main rea
on why Uia Tar Heela ehnuld take
Southern Confere-re honor despite
loss of IS member of two-platoon
o,uad whlrh bowed to Oklahoma In
the Sugar ttuwl, 14-6.
I,.k Walker. Golden Boy of Teg.
aa football, and the nation's other
magazine model who can do about
everything, la eiected to lead the
Mustang, to a third atralght South
et Conference title, and on two
aolld knee thla year.
Lat year he tried to do It on
one, couldn't quite hold the pace. I clutrn hitting by Cece Oarrlott pull
and so teammate 0 1 1 Johnson th m 0111 ' " "re and
loomed lo ii fri .-. K- m - left the series at one each.
U luat to the aquad. and nlavine
for the Brooklvn-New York riuh nt
; me Ail-America Conierence.
I Thla atlll leavea 300-pound Kyle
: Rote and hard-hittlne fullback Dick
Aicmuacg to aid The Doaker In
running Coach Malty Bella tricky
wingbark and arml-ipread forma
tion. Riie. and Ha 20 senior, meet
Southern MethndUt In Dalla. Oc.
tiber 14. and the Soulhwent Con
ference rare will probably be set
tled on that date.
Oddly enough Walker and Juttlre
have another common opponent In
Wake Foreat but the Deacons are
haidly of the caliber of Notre
Dame.
Co-Captain Jim Martin haa been
permanently ahlfled from end to
left tackle
Moose Krause, a tackle In his
playing daya at South Bend. said.
""Martin waa doing good so we
thought we d promote him to tackle
spot
No matter which way you look
at It. six-foot two-inch. 207-pound
Jim Martin, and a Notre Dame
tram whlrh haant tasted defeat tn
21 consecutive games, will be quite
a hurdle for both Doak Walker and
Charlie Justice.
Touchdowns
Their Specialty
CHICAOO. (NKA) Scoring
touchdowns Is no new experience
for the high-scoring barks of the
Chicago Cardinals of th National
Football league.
Elmer Angsman. who led Notre
Dame In scoring In 1945. Is backed
up by Vic Schwa!) of Northwestern.
Pat Harder of Wisconsin and Babe
Dlmancheff of Purdue, each of
whom led the big nine In scoring
while In college.
Fred Wrndt last season set a new
national collegiate record by scor
ing 20 touchdowns and a total of
142 points.
Splashers Set
For Title Dips
SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. Aug. IS oP)
The nation's top women swimmers
and some from Hawaii and Mrxl
ro tonight start splashing toward
IS senior and Junior championships.
Preliminaries tn the mile swim In
both senior and Junior divisions of
the Women's Amateur Athletic
union meet will open the affair a
day earlier than had been an
nounced. 8YRACU8E. N. Y Lee Bala. 1(10.
Dnnnra, Pa., knocked out Joey De
John, 160, Syracuse, S.
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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Hefty Rainier
Pitcher Turns
In 20th Win
Hollywood Bounces
D..L T- C l I
o jirjp UQKI,
Padres Beat Sacs
By The Associated Press
For the flrnt time In two yeara,
the Pacific Coat league haa a 20
game winner today In 35-year-old
Ouy Fletcher, hefty Seattle right
hander. Fletcher turned the trick at Port
land Wedneaday night a he twirled
the fifth place Rmier to a 10 to 7
victory over the Beavera. The veter
an an footer got plenty of aupport
from hta mate, though, aa they
lambaated It hit to pott their tec
ond atralght triumph In the aerie.
The laat time coast loop pitcher
pawed the 20 game mark waa In
IM7. Cliff Chamber, then of Lo
Angelea. finished the aeaaon with
, L" " ' -Z k iVTJS
)ut mlawd that year, closing out
the campaign with IS win and 13
loea.
It took laat place Loa Angelea II
tnnlnga to equeeze out a a to 4 tri-
un,pn m" B" Franclaco. Timely
I giving the Padrea aeven runa In
I their a to ft
It was an emphatic. If not violent
Inaugural for Clark, who came to
San Diego on option from Cleveland
In return for Easter.
At Oakland, meanwhile, the
league leading Hollywood bounced
back to pin a 7 to 4 defeat on the
scorn aa Olrn Moulder twirled hi
twelfth victory of the season. Oak
land and Sacramento are tied tor
aerond place, six games off the pace.
Thursdsy's schedule, all night
games, with probable starting: pitch
ers. Is as follows:
Hollywood Uean Pierre Roy, 1-3)
at Oakland (Earl Jones S-7.
Bsn Francisco t Frank Daaao.
13-
,7) at San Diego tXavler Resclgno
-1H.
I Brattle (John Hoffman 3-2 1 at
; Portland iRoy Hrlser 15-10).
Sparkles Trounce
Loafers: Slate
2-Of-3 Playoff
The Sparkles girls aoftball team
won the county pennant Tuesday
night but will go Into a two-of-three
series with the second-piece
Chtloqutn Loafers next week to de
termine th official league cham
pion. The Sparkles beat Chlloquln 3S
11 to finish the schedule In first
plsce.
In other games, the Patriots took
a doubleheader from Merrill VFW
l-S and 13-S. Oames this evening
have the Sparkles playing the
Teen-Agera and Chlloquln playing
the Patriots at Allamont, the Has
blns playing VFW at Merrill.
For the Sparkles-Chlloquln play
oft Monday, Wednesday and If
necessary Friday, the Mrmll
lighted field may be used.
Rams' Blues Win
Intra-Squad Tilt
LOS ANGELES. Aug. IS (41 A
rookie halfback named V. T. Smith
pared the Los Angeles Rams' Blues
I to a 3S to 13 victory over Bob Water-
field's veteran gold team tonight In
the National Football league dub's
annual Intra-squad game.
Smith, little All-Amertran from
Abilene Christian, personally ac
counted for three touchdowns, all of
them In the second half. Tommy
Kalmanlr. rookie from the Univer
sity of Nevada, scored the other
and Oregon's Norm Van Brocklln
passed for four extra points.
A New Ice Cream
with that
IT'S NEW!
Made-Rich "Bulk-Pock" Ice Cream Is truly wonderful. "It's the best
we've ever mode . . . ond Medo-Rich Ice Cream wins prixes ot the Pacific
International!" "Bulk-Pack" has a concentrated creaminess that gives
you that good, old-fcihioned "hand-dipped" flavor that "melts-in-your-mouth!"
Your Grocer Has It or Can Get It for You!
LOST liim DAIRY
MARKETS and FINANCIAL
STOCK AVERAGES
(emptied ay The Associated Free
August II
leind. IS Ball li I'tlt. BUeaa
Net change .A3 unch. unch. A .1
Thuraday - 3 1-H 34 41.1 663
Previous day 1 34 411 65.2
Week ago I3 34 40 S 84$
Month ago ... HI 33 7 39 62
Year ago 24 43S 40.7 Ml
Wheat Shows
CHICAGO, Aug. 1 ueV-Oralna
moved upward on the board of trade
,n the day with wheat up more than
i A gooj part f t,e buying came
lowed newa the government waa expanding lta grain storage program,
particularly In reference to corn. Boybeana and lard were aided by con
tinued atrength In fat and oil.
Wheat ahowed greater atrength at Mlnneapolla than here. The
flrmneaa In the Northweet market caused some local buying. There were
reporu domcatlc bakera were showing more Intercut In spring wheat
flour.
Wheat cloaed l'.-IS higher, Sptember $1 MVs. com was 1S-3'
higher, September 1.22'i-V oaU were fc-S higher, September 65-'s,
rye waa 1 to l' lower. September 1143'v, aoybeana were S's-S'i higher,
November S2.42S-2.441. and lard waa 20 to 43 cents a hundred pound
higher, September 313 60.
Wheat Open High Low Cloae
Sept I .'. 200', !. 19-'
Dec. 203'.-2 04 2 04 2 03. 3 04',-
March 205', 20'; 204', 2M
May 2 02 Wt 2 03 2tn-
BOND AVERAGES
Compiled by The Associated Frees
August II
MRslls Hind. IM'UL 14 Fee. 1L.Y1L
Net change unch. A 1 unch. D J A 2
Thursday 91 .5 103.7-H 104 0 70 4 111.4
Prevloua day 91i 1031 1040 70S 1112
Week ago 1 1 103 4 103 4 70-3 111 J
Month ago Kl 103 4 103 4 3 110 7
Year ago ll 101A 99 7 t33 107.7
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. Aug. IS (-PI Cash
wheat b!d: soft white 13.11: soft
white (excluding Rex 13 11: White
Club 13 11: western red 12.11.
Hard red winter: ordinary 1211:
10 per cent $2 11: 11 per cent 12.12;
12 per cent $2 14.
Hard white Baart: ordinary 12 12;
10 per cent 12 15.
Today' car receipts: .wheat 50;
I barley 17: flour 6: corn 5: oau 2;
millteed 10.
LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Aug.
IS (AP-USDA) Salable cattle 70.
calves 73; slow with prices mostly
steady on scattered sales: odd head
medium steers $24 00: 1 lot medium I
heifers 122 00: several Vow good
range cows $15 25; lew canners-cut-ters
$8 00-12 00: medium sausage
bulls $1700-1800: Wednesday load
good 1080 lb. ted steers $25.75: food
short feds $35 50: 1 lot high medium
hellers $23 00; no early sales calves.
Salable hogs 200; active. 50 cents
higher: sows stesdy to 50 cents up:
good-choice 180-240 lb. butchers
$23.73; odd head food aoVs $1550
18 00.
Salable sheep 700: no early sales:
Wednesday cloaed steady to strong:
I load good-choice clover lambs
$22.00 Late: load good-choice 88 lb.
No. 1 pelt clover lambs $21.73; small
lot low good S3 lb. shorn lambs
$31.00: few ewes steady.
PORTLAND, Aug. 18 (AP-USDA)
Salable cattle 250, calves 75, mar
ket alow, generally stesdy with some
weaker clean-up sales: supply can-ner-cutter
cows as well as dairy
tvpe steers and heifers burden
some; scattered lota common-low
medium grass steers $16 00-2100;
few average medium grassers 122 40
24 00; few sales canner -cutter dairy
type steers and heifers 110 00-12 50:
common-medium beet heifers $13 50
to $17.00: rannrr -cutter cows $8 00
11.00: shells $8 00 down: common
medium cows $12 00-14 00: odd cutter-good
sausage bulls $13 00-17 JO;
few good beef bulls $1730-75: good
choice vealers about steady at $21 00
to $23.00 but demand narrow for
rull-medlum grades; few gales $8.00
to $18 00.
Salable hogs 100. steady: good
choice 180-230 lb. butchers mostly
$23.50: few fat type offerings $23 00;
good 380-480 lb. sows $14.50-1600:
lighter weights quotable to $17.50:
good -choice feeder pigs salable
$23.00-34.50.
Salable sheep 500: holdover 200:
market about steady with fair clear
ance In sight: good-choice spring
lambs mostly $2000; few high good
choice around 80 lb. weights $20 50
21.00; medium-good grades largely
"Bulk Pack'
IT'S DIFFERENT!
IT'S
Late Strength
got off to a good aUrt and then
today. Beat price were made late
a cent and corn nearly 3 eenU.
Irom prevloua ahort sellers. It fol
$1800; cull downward to $1000:
scattered lots food 85-80 lb. feeders
$16 00: common down to $12 00 and
below: food slaughter ewes salable
around $6 00; common - medium
$3 00-5 00.
CHICAOO, Aug. IS (AP-USDA)
Salable hogs 7000; active and un
evenly SO cents to $1.00 higher; ex
cept on weights under 180 lb. very
uneven but mostly steady to 50
cents higher: top $21.25 tor choice
210-240 ib.: part load $2130: bulk
good and choice 210-270 lb. $2030
2100: 180-200 lb. $1830-20.75: 150
170 lb. $17.74-1924: few 280-310 lb.
$18 75-2030; load choice around 350
lb $1830: sows under 350 lbs. $17 50
18 00 : 360-400 lb. . 16-25-1750: 400
430 lb. $1530-1630; few 475 lb and
over $15.00 down to as low as 81230;
early clearance.
Salable cattle 3000; salable calves
400: yearlings grading average-food
and better and choice steers steady:
Other Including heifers of value to
sell at $35.00 down dull, weak to
fully 25 cents lower: cows steady to
fully 25 cents lower; bulls about
steady; vealers steady to 50 cent
lower: few loads choice 1250-1400 lb.
steers $275-2800: food and choice
yearlings $3600-2800; medium to
lew-good steers $18.00-25.00: me
dium and food heifer $18.00-26.00;
common and medium beef cows
$13.75-16.00: odd food cows to
$17 00; cannera and cutters $11.00-14-24;
most medium and food saus
age bulls $18.00-2030: bulk common
to choice vealers $18.00-26 30: odd
head $77.00: stock cattle steady to
25 cents lower.
Salable sheep 2000: slaughter
lambs strong to 50 cent higher; top
$24 00 paid for choice natives and
five doubles choice Idahos; year
ling wethers barely steady, mostly
$2025 down: slaughter ewes dull,
mostly $830 down to $530.
Portland Eggs
Egffs (To wholesalers): A (Trade
large, 61H-2';c: A grade, medium,
54a-57ic; small 444c; B grade,
large, S3 4 -55 4 c
Portland Potatoes
Potatoes: Ore. Board man district
White Rose No. Is, $3 74-250: No.
J. 85-80c: Wash. Long Whites No. Is
100 lbs.. $230-80: No. 2s. 50 lbs, 85c
$1.00: 50 lb. wash Netted Oems No.
Is. $3 00-13; No. 3s. 85 cents.
DELICIOUS!
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Stocks Hold
To Small Gains
NEW YORK. Aug. IS Wr-Btocks
held on to small gains today In an
active market.
Tha, volume of trading was at the
rate of around 1 JO0.0O0 shares for
the entire session.
A generally higher movement In
early trading aubaided later In the
day, but prices on the whole held
to net gains.
A number of Individual Issues
were higher than average. Coca
Cola Jumped S cents to 146 on a
few sales. Orest Western Sugar fell
bark after a dividend cut. National
City Linea was fairly active and
higher on an Increased quarterly
payment.
The volume waa augmented by
trading In a number of large blocks
low priced stocks aa was the case
Wednesday.
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Am Power Lt ,a,l
Am Tel tt Tel .."l46
nnaconaa
Bendix Aviation Z
Beth Bteei
Boeing Airplane
Calif Packing
Canadian Pacific
Case J I
Caterpillar
Chrysler
28H
30
27 S
20
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Cons Vultee
Continental Can
Crown Zellerbach .
Curtis Wright
Douglas Aircraft .
Dupont de Nem
General Electric
Oeneral Poods
General Motors
Goodyear Tire
Int Harvester 1
Int Paper
Kennecott
Llbby Mc N k L
Long Bci! "A"
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvlnator
Nat Dairy
N Y Central
Northern Pacific
Pac Oas At Elec
Pac Trl 4c Tel
Penney J C
Radio Corn
Rayonier
Rayonler Pfd
Remolds Metals .
S&fewav Storea .
Sears Roebuck
Southern Pacllie .
Standard OH Cal
Studebaker Corp .
Sunshine Mtninf .
Trans-America,
Union OU Cal
Union Pacific
Unit-d Airlines
U 8 8teel
Warner Bros Pie
Woolworth
POTATOES
CHICAOO. Aug. IS (AP-USDA)
Potatoes: arrivals 125. 00 track 312;
total U. 8. shipment 452; supplies
moderate: demand fair; market dull
on whites, steady 00 Russet; firm
to slightly stronger on best reds;
Colorado Bliss Triumph $3.15-25:
Idaho-Oregon Bliss Triumphs $330,
Nebraska Red Wsrba $335: Wash
ington Long Whites $3.40-50, Rus
set Burbanks $330-60.
TIGARET BLAZE
A cigaret thrown Into an awning
at the K" cafe at about 10:43 last
night pulled city firemen from their
beds and sent them scurrying down
to the Klamath avenue address. The
blaze was squelched In a few sec
onds.
3,029 WholMOrtrs in ff
United States and Cancrdo
havis sited evr service.
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PACE THIRTEEN
Work On KF,
Malin Road
The Klamath Falls-Malln hlgh
way Improvement stretch 7.S miles
from the Henry Semon ranch to
the Lost River bridge is about 84)
per cent complete, state highway
resident engineer, P. P. Whltmora
announced late yesterday.
The widening of .4 of mil la
Malln. addition to the Job. haa no
yet started, Whltmore said, but
should get under way within tw
weeks.
The end sf October shenld sea
the final eemplrtlaat eg the, je,
carting the state S333.434.
Only once has detotuinf beset
necessary, that was two weeks
near the Wong ranch when a eul
vert was being Installed.
Although traffic haa been slowed
In the Improvement area, Whlt
more said, the condition ha not
been serious and flagmen have
kept traffic rolling smoothly.
Landscape men moved Into tha
district Wednesday. Roadside Im
provement will include instaUatloa
of a pumphouse by the canal, put
ting In Irrigation pipe, grading and
levelling. Plant and shrubs will
probably be planted thl fall.
Townsend Clubbers
Visit Eugene
A group of member of th local
Town-send club was In Eugene Au
gust 14 to be present for a meeting
of the state council of Townsend
clubs held at Lane county club
headquarter.
Oolng from Klamath Pali were
Mr. and Mrs. Ed MeCracken and
Mr. and Mr. H. O. Myers. Mrs. Mc
cracken Is state council treasurer.
Among plans and business dis
cussed was the forthcoming Mat
banquet to be held In Eugene m
November honoring district, three
which won th state membershlw
contest
The sun Is estimated to have
50 000 000 tons of platinum tn th
form of a gas healed to 11.000 tVa
free Fahrenheit.
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