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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
SATURDAY, DEC. 3, 194?
MARKETS and FINANCIAL
STOCK AVERAGES
Compiled by Th Associated Frees
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Saturday
Previous day
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Month MO
Year ago
December 1
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GRAINS IN BRISK ADVANCE
CHICAOO Dee. 1 Oram markets threw off early hesitancy
and moved up'brlskly In late dealings on the board ol trade today. The
advance waa led by wheat, which Jumped more than 1 cent at time.
All old crop wheat contract! made new aeaaona! high.
A little ahort covering and lilting of hedges against export sales of
. ,. . . .v.. .. MMai ndM ailiinM Verv little
easn wneai comnouwn w ------ .
aeUlm pressure waa exerted against the market. 8ome traders felt pricea
would have to advance further to bring out much cash wheat from the I
The rest of the market mainly followed the advance In wheat.
Receipts of cash com and oats continued small. Both soybeans and
lard were Influenced by stronger prices for vegetable oils. Dealings In
the little commodity were quite active for a Saturday.
Wheat closed t-S higher, December 32l-. corn was S-l
higher. December HJOS-v oats were unchanged to I cent higher.
December 77V-H. rye was -l's higher, December tltlH. soybeans
were I to lk higher. December t2ib-2M. and lard was unchanged
. . , . a l Tl- -inli tft7
IO 13 cent m niuiorcu ! ui. - v . ... .
Wheat Open Hieh Low
Dec. J"1 1H J'1'
March S.IBS-U W
May J13H-S IMS' J IS1
July 17 131
Sept.
Close
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198
WESTERN PINE PRODUCTION
PORTLAND. Dec S UV-Production figures on Idaho white,
ponderosa and sugar pine during the holiday week ending November
38 were reported today by the Western Pine association.
Comparative figures, board feet:
Last Week Previous Week Tear Age
Orders MMnnnfl 63.M8.000 39.264.000
Shipment! M.7M.000 65.355.000 39.364.000
Production U1000 63.696.000 43336.000
Stocks Make
New Progress
NEW YORK. Dec. 3 WV-The
stock market made new progress
today but with a little less sparkle
than displayed on Thursday and
Friday.
Cains of fractions to around a
point were spread through the
entire list The Improvement fol
lowed yesterday's rise to a '13
month high in the fastest trading
ol the year.
Rapid business lifted sales to the
highest figure for any Saturday
this year. Turnover waa at the
rate of about 900.000 shares for
the two-hour session.
The present move, a continuation
of a rise that started back in mid
June, waa sparked Thursday by
atrike; and cadet cd hisetaolnshr
news that ohnJ L. Lewis, coal labor
leader, had ended a short-lived
atrike and ordered his men back
to work. '
Railroad issues, which dominated
market action during the past two
days, moved along with the rest of
the market today without putting
on any fireworks.
The bond market waa on a
steady footing, with rails bought
on a selective basis,
American Can 99S
Am Power At Lt 14
Am Tel Aj Tel 147
Anaconda - 2S4
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The ka-rdt attendant
poo driving an auto
mobile are great. Your
protection against them
must ano be great. The
now Comprehensive
Material Damage poli
cies provide the pro.
lecfiue yoj need.
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INSURANCE
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Bendix Aviation
Beth Steel
Boeing Airplane
Calif Packing
Canadian Pacific .
Case J I
Caterpillar
Chrysler
Cons Vultee
Continental Can
Crown Zellerbach
Curtlss Wright
Douglas Aircraft
Dupnct de Nem
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Goodyear Tire
Int Harvester
Int Paper
Kennecott
Libby McN Sc L
Long-Bell "A"
Montgomery Ward .
Nash Kelvlnator
Nat Dairy
N Y Central
Northern Pacific
Pac Gas Elec .
Pac Tel St Tel
Penney J C
Radio Corp C.
Rayonier
Reynolds Pfd
Richfield
Safeway Stores
Sears Roebuck
Southern Pacific
Standard Oil Calif. .
Studebaker Corp
Sunshine Mining
Trans-America
TJnlon Oil Calif
Lnlon Pacific
United Airlines
U 8 Steel
Warner Bros Pic
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LIVHSTOC
CHICAGO. Dec. 3 v-Hogs, cattle
and sheep were quoted nominally
steady today.
Hog receipts this week expanded
to the largest total 67,000 salable
head for any week in more than
five years. Barrows and gilts lost
50 cents to tl.00 for the period.
Wholesale pork also declined.
Pinal hog prices were only 50 to
75 cents above the $14.75 govern
ment guide price for the month of
December, the agriculture depart
ment reported.
Choice cattle were very scarce this
week and prices held strong to 50
cents higher. Top was $39.50 for one
lead of choice steers. In contrast,
local receipts Included the largest
number of shortfed cattle of the
year. Steers grading low good and
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Miller's,
Yule Vindow
Winner
Judges worked hard Friday aft
ernoon to determine the pnte
winning windows along Main and
Intersection streets of the business
district, as virtually every merchant
in the town entered Into the spirit
of the 1949 Christmas opening.
8eepstakea award went to Mil
ler's department store with Its all
white brides window.
Following the Judging, Judnea '
who came rrom all points in the
Klamath basin, were entertained
at dinner at the Wlnema where
J. V. Owens was master of cere
monies. The visitors were guests
of the Klamath Merchants associ
ation. Blue, red and white ribbons were
handed out as follows:
Blue (Excellent)
Garrelon s. Sullivan's." R I c k y a.
The Town Shop. The Candy Jar,
Your Store Inc.. J. C. Penney com
pany. The Gun Store. Ed's Saoe
shop. Klamath Flower shop. Long's,
Tots - to - Teens. Whyud's. Dick j
Reeder's. Sears Roebuck company, i
Red (Very Good I
Klamath Flower Shop Drive Inn. j
Fyock's. Montgomery Ward. Hal's :
Sport shop. Shaw's Stationery. Cur
rin's For Drugs. Bob's Self Service i
Launderette. Bertram's Jewelry, j
Swan Lake Moulding company.
Finnigan's Corner Store, Drew's i
Mails tore. Underwood's Camera
Shop, Anita's Shop. LaPointe'a,
Ashley Chevrolet. Derby's Music.
Carter's Foods. Louis R. Mann.
Rudy's Men's Store. Goeller's. First
Federal Savings, Bell's Hardware.
Singer Sewing Machine. Klamath
Furniture. Model Shoe Store. Art
Needlework Shop, Ferebee-Kessler
studios. Art Center. Firestone Store.
Hibbs' Clothing, Reinhart's. Spen
cer's, Evergreen Studio, Model Shoe
Store, Arbuckle's.
White (Good)
Palace Market. Hardy's Men's
Store. Herman's Men Store. Schnei
der's Variety. U. S. National Bank,
Richard's Fur Shop. Super Cut
Rate. Columbia Optical company.
Roger's Jewelry. Matt Finnigan's.
Coast to Coast Store. The Corner
Store. Bud's Photo, Cascade Home
Furnishing. Chllcote and Smith.
Al Schmeck Real Estate, Chet
Moore's. Ray Reeves Service sta
tion. Craig's. Arbuckle's, Walgreen
Drug, Harwin's. Standard Optical,
The Cameo Shop. F. W. Wool-
worth, J. J. Newberry. Quality Food
Store. Klamath Variety Store, J.
C. Rente. Don's Men's Wear.
Judges were Mr. and Mrs. Prank
Hash, Oeorge Borne. Leonard
Franklin. Lewis Williams, all of
Chemult: Clarence Motschenbacher,
W. H. Hadwtck. Dorris:. Mrs. R. S.
Loosley. Mrs. Prank Denton, Mrs.
Jerry Sisemore, Mrs. E. K. Loosley,
all of Fort Klamath; Dick Moore,
Doug Thomas. Ross Rag land. W.
J. Shepard. Dan Crawford. George
Long, Chester J. Main, all of Tule
lake. Carroll WeatherCy. Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Blackman. Bonanza; Ed
Stastny. Emit Tofell. Mrs. Perry
Haley, Mrs. George Retterath. Mrs.
W. C. Dalton. aU of Malin; Alonxo
Hodges, Riley E. DeLap. Robert
Dragoo. Merrill; Henry Semon.
Mrs. Harry E. Larson. Mrs. I. W.
White. Henley: Mrs. LeRoy Oien
ger, Mrs. Mary Whiting, Mrs. Joe
Mercer, all of Chiloquin.
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Justice t'ourt
Robert Marlon Owens, combina
tion overload, (me $34.
Glen Mouldln, tandem overload,
fine $36,
El man Eugene Rleck, Improper
truck license, fine $550.
Ethelda Mae Croft, no license, fine
$5 50.
Ethelda Mae Craft, violation baste
rule, fine $10.
Rose Turner Decker, void license,
fine $5.50.
William Leland Billiard, violation
balc rule, fine $7.50.
Ledford Andrew Schumaker, tan
dem overload, fine $10.
Samuel Augustus Edwards, no
wheel covers, fine $5 SO.
Chester John, combination over
load, tine t?.
Theodore- Andrew Deviies. com
bination overload, fine $30.
Ira Bryson Armstrong, combina
tion overload, tine $10.
Bernard Hugo Nelson, no PUC
permit, fine $10.
Virgil Eugene Hill, no license, fine
$5 50.
Ervla Richard Corbln, excessive
truck width, fine $5 50.
Donald Leslie Htrschy. Illegal pos
session of deer meat, fine $304 50 or
15$ days.
William Paul Htrschy. Illegal
possession of deer meat, fine $304 50
or 150 days.
Marrlace Licenses
HOWARD-ALB RECHT Thomas
A. Howard, 29. salesman, native of
resident Calif, of San Francisco.
Merlon Vemrtta Albrecht, 24, native
of CaliL, resident of Klamath Palls
Complaints Filed
Charley H. Roberts. vs. state In
dustrial accident commission of the
Stale of Oregon. Suit of Judgment
seeking payment of compensation
for permanent partial disability;
costs and disbursements. W. A.
Franklin, attorney for plaintiff.
Clifton Richmond and Barbara
Richmond vs. Calvin Davis, Kalh
ryn Fay Davis, Claude Whtlford,
Ora Whltford and Reginald Er
sklne. Suit of Judgment seeking
ownership of lot described, removal
of building from plalnttK's property,
damages suffered, costs and d 1 a
bursements. J. C. O'Neill, attorney
for plaintiff.
Virgil K. Whitman vs. Ruby Whit
man. Suit for divorce. Couple mar
ried April 32. 1949. Charges cruel
and Inhuman treatment. William
Kuykendall, attorney for plaintiff.
Mi NirirtL roi RT
Oliver Combeat. vagrancy. Fine,
$100 and 30 days.
Thomaa Moss, drunk. Fine, $20
and t days.
Roy Jackson, dunk. Forfeit $10
bail.
Laura Butler, drunk. Fine, $15 or
74 days.
Bobby Oeorge. drunk. Fine, $15 or
74 days.
John Raymond Vicars, U-turn.
Forfeit $2 ball.
O'Connor Moving
To Fresno
Francis J. O'Connor, field engi
neer for the bureau of reclamation
la leaving Saturday to become field
engineer for 'he Tulare district at
Fresno, Calif.
O'Connor has been In the Tule
lake district for the last tour years
and connected with reclamation
work since 1937. His replacement
has not been announced.
Hoodlums Chase
Santa Claus
FTTCHBURO. Mass, Dec. 1 ()
The kids of this central Massachu
setts city certainly gave Santa Claus
a bad time with snowballs.
Santa Claus was the central figure
in the annual Santa parade last
night. Thousands of youngsters lined
the enow-covered streets to see their
favorite person go by on a float.
However, their tun was spoiled
when older kids heaved snowballs at
the old gentleman.
And they nit him so often that
Santa Claus left the parade.
below closed steady to 50 cents
down.
Trading was very dull In the sheep
section during the week. Lambs and
yearlings sank $1.00 to $150.
Slaughter ewes weakened 50 cents.
Klamath Basin
Potato Shipments
(In Carloads)
1949 1948
December 2 22 34
Month to date 719 1916
Season to date 1963 3194
14t K, Main
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Phone 7605
LEGAL NOTICES
N'OTK'K
NOTICE IS HEREBY GTVEX that the
undenicned has ben appoint, -dmin-latratruc
of the estate of HENRY W.
ORTH. deceatcd. and hat qualified, and
all persone having claim agalnit said
eitaia are hereby required to preacnt
the tame with proper voucher to me
at the offlre of L- ORTH SISEMORE,
213 Strwart-Drew Building, Klamath
Falls, Oregon, within eU montha (
from the date hereof.
Dated this 12th day of November, lMt.
EDNA B. ORTH, Administratrix
of the Etat of HENRY W.
ORTH. De-eased.
n. 13-19-28; D, 3 No. IM.
Don't misa a good bet hop the
Want Ads every day) It pays I
Merrill City
Council Picks
School Site
MERRILL Merrill city council.
uau a uuay session inursuay. a
resolution war passed to vacate Oar
field street between 2nd and 3rd
street for the building of a new
grade school, ,f the location Is satis
factory with the slate board of edu
cation. Some $1375 of the state street tax
fund will be used to enlarge the
; drain, replace the bridge, and grade
; and gravel 4th street: this work to
be done as soon as possible in the
spring.
Rlgn Foals
. The council waa advised thai the
slate highway department will fur.
night post for highway signs.
City Marshal Wally Mom was au
thorised to enforce a one-hour park
ing limit from Madison to Monro
streets and from 8. Front to Lost
river. Parking spaces will b painted
on the curbs in this area. Moss was
liven tli go-ahead on purchasing
blankets and mnltressea for the city
Jail to replace those burned up by
a recent Inmate.
Hulldlng
Building permits were Issued as
follows: Tulelake Oram $495 for one
outside grain pit and leg: II. O.
Cox. addition to dwelling $.VM, and
Jsrk Adams, construction of garage
IW0.
Principal Harold llrndrlrkson waa
present and expressed appreciation
ine civics ciasa stuarnia wno nave
been attending council sessions.
Beveral visitors were preseut In
addition to Mayor t. B. TroUnan.
Cily Kecurdrr Oils Thompson and
Councllinrn Leland Reeve and
Keith Urulry.
Macdoel Rabbit
Drive Sunday
A third Hutt Valley Jarkrebblt
drive will be held Humlay. The drive
will begin at 10:30 a. m. at Mac
doel. Boyd Pltlman, Siskiyou county
agriculture Inspector, Is In charge
of the drlvs.
"All outside help will be appreci
ated" Pltlman said. "Other drives
were successful snd w hop to fur
ther reduce tht Jackrabbil damage
to crops.''
Educators Seek
More Funds
POKTLANO Deo. I MV-De.
fates to the Oregon Education as
sociation representative sound I
Hireling considered today th best
way lo gel another $11,000,000 tor
schools.
A sum Is exiwrled to b set aside
by th association to promote the
Increase In ai school funds. A
pamphlet plaliilng th school fund
situation la contemplated.
Among recommendations from
the rural education commute was
one that the county superintendent
b appointed, not elected. Th group
slu proposed that rural teachers
salaries be as high aa city tesrh.
ere' and lhat non-hlah school dis
tricts be placed under high school
districts.
notice to cainiToat
Nollcc Is hereby elvn thst the under.
Isnd has been appointed administratrix
oi me ii, m suzanna k.. rosier. ajMI
known as Susanna Foster, also known as
Susanna C. Lindsay., deresiied. by th
Circuit Court of Klamath County. Ore-
fon. and that all persons havlns elslma
asalnit aald estst of aafd deceased sra
hereby not f ed to present tha sama to
aald administratrix: at th offie of th
undersigned at Hull 1. Meiha Bund
In. Klamath Falls. Oregon, toaethsr
with proper vouchers, wlthia six months
oi in aai or inia none.
Dated Uila tnd day of November. 194.
SUZANNE C. BAKER.
1. C. O'Neill
Attorney for Admx.
N. s-ii-ia-ss: d. a No. aii.
NOTicg to rar.DiToas
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the underalfned A. W. Rrhaupp, hat
been appointed administrator of the
estate of Thomas Sampson also known
ss Tom Sampson, deceased, by th
Circuit Court of th Stat of Oregon
rnr Kiamain county and haa qualified.
All persona having elalma against
said eetata are hereby requested to
present inem auiy vanned, aa re
quired by law, to the undersigned ad
mtnistrator at this offlc at 20 Wil
llts Bids.. Klsmsth Falls. Oreenn. on
or before six montha from th dat
of th first publication hentof, which
aat is November roth. 140.
A. w. gCHAtrpp.
Administrator.
n. as. D. mo-it-h. No. rs.
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