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PAGK FOUR HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, ORKGON TUESDAY, NOVEMnElt III, Htfi MARKETS and FINANCIAL Foreign Purchases Boost Wheat CHICAOO. (m'i Wheal taurine boosted wheat prtcea about two cenu ST" " " - Strength in the coUon mark also aided wheat and soybran price.. Wheat cked 1H to iS cent, hlfher tlutn the prenous m.sl. December . H-. corn fu up IH to 1. December I1 84-1 .84'.. oaU were ,i to IS higher. December 191 rye.ncw stylet a 1', to IS higher. December $103. tojteana were up 3 to 3 cent, November 3.03-a.aa't, and lard a. t to 40 cenu a hundred pounds higher. November 1S40. Wheatr Open . J-M'.-'i . J.eiV-S . 2-SB-U'a . J.W'.-S i Deo Mar May July Stocks Quietly Drift Lower NEW YORK. IAPP-Tli io mar ket drifted quietly Umer today after .low rue In U11 early hour, at Uie -ciuioe wea running around 1. 300.300 ihirn. compared with 1.470.0-O lut lri1i,r,'i,Pn.V'P S traSSTat an, time after the loTii holiday wee"" Aiost price change, wera IB frecuon. j with .dv.ru c. or decline, ot around a pTii mlrtet'iurted in day .Bowing .light firming tendencies But by the " 7" drift downward got underway. Trader, were c.uliou. in tne.r tr.n.- actions mere .a nuuiin. imvm,.. in Ihe new. and they eat by waiting j IOF ma v.uon 1 .tnri mihf blow Airline and mining .lock, wera the firm cl group, in the market. Quotations Ad Corp Allied Cntra Allii Cnalmers . Am Airline . Amtr Power & Ltnl Amer Tel A Ttl Amer Tobacco Anaconda AlrhiMMl telh Slrel - - , Uoe.kf Airplane Borg Warner . . burr Ad Mach Call! PaciliC . Can Pac . Caterpillar Cclanete CtUT&lei Con Edison Cons Vultee Crown Zellerbacfa Curt Wright Xouglaa Aircraft . Dupont Eastman Kodak ., . lner Radio .. .. Gen Electric 0n Foods - , Gen Motor - Goodyear Tire . ,. ,, - Home lake , L Int Harvester U's Jin 137 bli mv l.'i 31 ' 10', 3. U' 4- 13l S6 41S 50 i 37 S31. l4 Int PaDer . Johns Man villa Kennccott Libby McN & Lib . ioc Kneed ait . Loew s inc Lonr Bell "A" Montgomery Ward .Nash KelYtnator N Y Central Northern Pacific Pac Amer Fish Pac Gas St Elec . Pac Tel St Tel Packard Penney JC Penn It R Peoei Cola . S3 cot 54. 13'j 331. Ul 4' -. 7t, 17-, 23 31 si Fhflco Radio CP .. Rayonicr - Rayonter PTD Republic Steel Rey Metals R ichlield Safeway Sean Roebuck Sac Vacuum Southern Pacific Standard Oil Cat . MI I Standard Oil N J . s.udeba':er Sunsh Mn .... I Swift & Co . 331. Tranumerira Twentieth Cent Fox . Vnlon Oil CI Union Pacific Vnlted Airlines United Aircraft United Corp U S Steel V S Plywood V.'.mer Bro Veern Vn Tel West Air Brake "etern Electric Vool worth 3D 3P, sa Chicago Livestock CHICAGO. fAP-USDAt Salab: hogs 13,000: tmtchen mostly atcady to 10 crab lower than Mondar oul 25-40 cenu higher than last Friday; sows, fully tle-dy with Monday and 29 cnu or more higher than Friday: bulk choke butchers 180-260 lb 18-40-18-30: other weight scarce: few 270-280 lb 18.23-18.35: load 2M lb butchers 11-25; sows 14.50-17.50. Sala sle cattle 8900: salable calves 500: slow: prim steers about steady; other grades weak to M cenu lower: heifers steady to weak; cows dull, weak: bulla steady to 50 cenu lower: vealers about steady: prim steers 3"J 00-38.50: hi ft) -choice ' and prime steers 37.0038.75; bulk choice grades 34.7536.75: commercial to low-choice steers 29.90-34 50: choice and prime heifers and mixed yearlings 34 .00-37.7 j; light utility heifers down to 23.00; high utility and commercial cows 24.00-23.00; bulk canner to utility cows 13.00-23.50; cutters stopped around 19.50; utility to good bulla 25-50-30.00; eommeercial to choice vealers 28.00-36.00; prime practi cal y absent. Salable sheep '2000: slaughter lamb, steady to 50 cent higher; choice o prime wooled fed weatema 30.75; bulk good choice natives 29.25-30.25; ewes steady at 9.50-13-00 on cull to good. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, TAPt-iUSDAl Cattlr able 250; market very slow; odd steer steady; cows fully 50 cenu below Mon day or 50 cents - 1.00 under last week with some unsold: cutter and utility heifers sharing decline; odd comiR7?!il and good steers 31.00.23.00; load good 875 lb. steers Monday 36.20: odd cutter and utility steers 22.50.29.00: utility hei fers mostly 23.00-26.00; odd beef heifers 29.00: cutters down to 21.00: canner and cutter cows mostly 17.00-20.00; odd d to 21.03 early; utility cows 22.00-26.00; some held higher; utility bulls 25.50 28.50; odd commercial bulls 29.00. Calves salable -75; market- slow, about steady: few choice calves and vealers 33.00-30.00; commercial and good grades 27.00-34.00: culls and utility 17.00-25.00; few medium and good stock calves ao.oo-36.oo: odd iso lbs. 37.00. Hog. salable 200; market rather slow, but about steady with Monday; choice 180-235 lot. .,00-.251 few late sa'ei 20.75: choice 250 Ibc. 20.00: choice 350. 520 lb. sows 16.00-1750; few 300.75 lbs 18.00-25; few choice around 120 lb. feeder pigs 20.00; heavier weights 19.00; choice light feeders quoted 21.00. Sheep salable 250; martlet stesdv; Cood and choice No. 1 pelt and wooled imbs 29.50-30.23: 1 lot choice and prime 122 lbs. 30.50; good and choice feeder 23.00-29.00 utility and good ewes 10.00-13.00. Son Francisco Livestock SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. IAP-i-OA Cattle 150; mostly cows, mar ket opened very slow, few scattered sales steady. Monday salable 600. slow, laughter steers steady, range cows about steady, dairy type cows slow. 50 cenu to one dollar lower, some sales two dollars lower, feec-a steady, losd mostly good 970-lb. slaughter steers. In cluding few commercial 34.75, few high utility and commercial rsngs cows 27.50-28.00, canner and cutter cows 19. 00-22.00. three loads good -choice 060. 734 lb. yearling feeder steers 34.7S. Calves: none. Monday 73, few sales steady, good-choice stock steer calves 000 pounds and down 36.oo-40.oo. Hogn: 400, market not established, on Monday market not established on butchers, sows steady at 16.50. Sheep: 200, bulk of supply not shown today, Monday 2000, slaughter ' Iambi iMay to 50 cenu lower, feeder lambs 32.00, around load fall shorn and wooled Inmbi 31.50, couple loads good to prims number one .pelt and fall phorn 31.00, several loads good -choice number one U feeder limbs 26.00, some wooled by Ojrmany and Great Britain a buihel at times today.; Soybeans High 3 63 4 1SS i 1.49 Low 3i8'. a 6t is 3.48-; Clox J.M- 3S3- IMS 3 49- Liquor Case Figure Freed , Th third person arrested, here In the past month on violation of telling or giving liquor to minors s 5(., frft distric, Sfu. urday without bond to enter a pie. December 1. Laire r. uioson, 01 lucna s tiro ' .-.m- Asia c crh u-.c rhn!fH in Ctry. 4846 15. 6th. WU charged in m iiuuciiic:..iwi iviiijidui. ... tne district atloniey's Oflice of sell- ,1C0K01I- 1 OUOr to a mUlOr. The complaint Indicated the 1, c. l9"e 2la I? , minor Involved was a 19- boy and the beverage A second trial is scheduled De cember 13 in district court. The defendant, Kenneth Smith. is charged with Riving liquor to a minor boy. The first of the three arrests on giving liauor to minors resulted in a 60-dav Jail sentence from district coiirt for 21-year-old Rob ert Charles Colson. Diamovd. CoUon served 17 days of Uie two-month term and than was re leased on five months probation by Judse M. A. Carter. Gale School Reunion Set MERRILL In observance of American taucauon vieeK. atuoeni j uu icauiciSi jj . t ... iuu .u. v. Merrill schools are to gather Fri day for a reunion in the grade school. Attenainjr are to oe siuaents 01 , Merrill s Ilrst scnooi. a lo? ouua- ... . ing on tne site ot we preseni jjan VKAiuiian rain-u. skuurruui .i.u i.vn. 10 we llllic 5caooi 01 umc uat. before the turn of the century, those who attended the "new school, built many years ago where the present city park and recrea tion hall is located and others who i in more recent years went w class es in the two story brick building that burned a few years ago. Many are expected from other parts of the state. Former studenis and teachers have prepared an interesting pro sram. Fashion's " March of 'lime" has been planned by Ellen Mc Veigh Clark. Klamaln rails. Mara bel Braden Frohmeyer, Medlord. will alng.- There will be a preuy UBUJ 1IUII1UC1 1UUI i.atwu.u jr. ana Aiervyn anuc ana a P-" , ftaitv numhtr nv mil i-aivev. : A "Parade otthe an un-, ""iiS. """""" " ib,! ; ! . r. . Jr., . """l Brr'' el I?'Ua,:d.'V!5,' tor Shuck. Roy Beasley AUred Carleton and Lester Moore. JE 0iH5: SLI Blake and Mrs. William Falvey. Watch lor a surprise numoer Happy Little Boys Killed RICHMOND. Va., Li small boys, with seven cenLs among them, wanted some pret zels. They started to a store near their home, last niht. "We started running across the street," Sidney i Dickie Downey. 9, the oldest of the three, said later. ,4I saw the light of the car and Z ran fast as I could ... it missed me, but when I kept hear ing brakes, I just knew the others didn't . . . when I saw them in the stre-t, I ran home." Dickie's two companion s his brother. Michael. 7, and his nephew, Robert Dounlas 8ay. .V died a few hours after the acci dent. ' Obituory rDWARDS Ollle Elizabeth Edwards, 89, a native of Plattftburgh. Mo. and a resident of Bray. Calif, for three years, died at her residence November 12. 1931. Sur vivors include: .t,w o tons. Leonard Arthur Lavender of Ios Angeles Calif, nd John Wiluon lavender of Bray, Calif.; a daughter. Mm. Mabel Gladv Sullivan of Bray. Calif.: a brother, Robert E. Nash of Dolores. Colo.; also 11 L- iiK.tfh.lc.e.1. -2 s.ea. i.n.i cnI- ;ii " t- -rf-t p --'"'J(- - body In in Ward's Klamath funeral home. 923 High St. Funeral arrange ments will b announced later. PERKINS Jet la Lorraine Perk'ni. 41. a native of Montana and a resident of Canyon vil!e. Ore., died here November 11. 1931. Survlvon include: a daughter. Mr. Lorraine M. Hayter of Canyon, vllle. Ore. and a ton. Pfc. LeRoy C. Leavitt of the U.S. army In Korea. The .. . ' - . I home, 923 High St. Funeral arrange, menti will be announced later. Potato Shipments 1930-3 1951 November 10 November 11 . November 12 Month to date Season to date . . ZH in - 1 0 . 1 1311 543 3149 Potatoes CHICAGO. IAP-USDA) Potatow: arrtvalc 308. on track 398: tout U.S. hlpmcnta Friday 803, Saturday 075. Sunday 18. and Monday 855: market firm to atlffhtty atronger: Colorado Mr. Clurea M.T3-89: Idaho rueU U.2S-33; MtnnefOU-North DakoU Pontlaci 4.5 waahed. RARE VIRUS FATAL PITTSBURGH, iP) A young Uni versity of Pittsburgh graduate stu dent, stricken with a rare virus Infection lost his nine-day fight for life Monday night. Earl W. Ven sel, 28, died In a hospital where he had been In a roma since No vember 4. Young Vensel apparent ly contracted a form of encephall. tls sleeping sickness while con ducting army-requestcd exoerl ments In the University of Plttn burih's graduate school of public health. Quote Upsets Red General MUNSAN. Korea., Wl Shakes, peare has popped up as a new sue in Korean Iruce nettouallom A North Korean .eneral proved I n " p A ,,u0,e "W" "1'1-ro- ; M.t' cen. Henry I. Mode dis- cus,mg . Red cease-fire statement.1 j said : ; "The only maxim about method I relevant to your proposal Is the quotation from fchakespeare: j 'There's a method m his mad- " i ' ,. v- .... r, , , Song Cho retorted that Shake." .. ...... . . peare wouio nave oeen surprnea at the "ridiculous use" of the quo- t..t.n.i I want to ask vou not to applv the quotation from the fa- ntous Shakesre to such a bad design." Lee added. , i Death Claims Starkweather V.VAl'K'E. Ore. (4v Hi-vee; G. Starkweather, for inanv years 1)ro,i11(.,,t m Oregon Demoerafc li"u'ciu m vjrenuu ut.11101 ritt.c par(y B( ,irs dl)f(1 here yeslay. He was 83. i He was found unconscious be side his car. Ho apparently be- camr ill while dnvint;. stooped his car. got out and collapsed. He was a native o( Clackamas , county, born June iJO. I3t8. He (aught (or 15 years before becom- pi.v.,.,uc nnt,. c ermtendent. Later he was super-. apottist his head, and hr'-int-Plem of k'idoU at La OnvH-i Poih men were m"led. Phillip and for many years was a regent had laiwht and coached l Uw ol the state normal schools. hool for the oast I wo erj . Of- u. or no.r., o.n. (leers said Mrs. Martin bLmi whs tral committee chairman from 1318 to' 1920 when he resigned lo run lor nomination to the U.S. fcnale. : He was defeated. i He was a former president of th? slat? Jscvson C;L0 a i W.'li president of the Sons and Daugh-; lers of Oregon Pioneers. In 1949 he married Mrs. Edna M. Thiessen. Justice of the peace at Milwaukie. British Defied By Egyptians ALEXANDRIA. Eopt. IT About 10B (vv, mirchers Uiree ouaners ol iw,v. hfm ooy parauea in ai-. an anti-BrlU5il Jf... tOdaV in demonstration marking the 31st an- niversary of Eiopt's bid for in- dependence from British rule. The government hnd banned shouting by the paraders. but they earned cinners aenouncmg tne British. There were hundreds ol such banners, with su:h b?i:?rent , slogans as: "Get out, you dirty British" and "no corporation wt;H English killers of. women and chil-; dren' " ! PARADERS Among the paraders were rchol , children. Boy and Girl Scouts ' marchinj? to the airs ot a Boy Scout drum and bugle corps, bus-1 inessmen and representatives ot this ritv's fetrnan fnlnni; inrlurl- I several hundred Greeks. Gov-. . 1 ti . 1 e v- am,i'ng thofe headinT thc paraCe, wmcll tOOi 90 minutes to P3 given point. Heavy detach- ments ol police tood guard whilo throng, of apectatort ,t-hi in Cairo. Prime Minister Mua- speech to an independent day cele bration that Western policy in tlie Arab world "will undoubtedly lead to catffttrophe" pnd that the West's ?lorv would fade lik that of an- cient Rome If it continued "to ic-1 j nore Arab national aspirations. ( GOAL 1 The prime minister. whoe kov i emmem has refected a Western ; bid to Join a ?liddl East de'ensc -Tnree i command aait Communist er- pBnsion. said Eg-pt will accept ; nothmti less thn evacuation ot ail . British t-ov from th' Suez rtnal : area pnd full unity of the Sudan w!h ET'pt. EvrjTian officials in Cairo and Ihe Sues area reported the situa tion ou'et in the canal rne. al thouirh th ETyot'aTi rrs renrtert , an Pttrck on a British Royal air force camo near IsmalHa. WAiHTNGTOV. fi A former Wr-h,r"on stnte fhhrie5 director, j MiJn fne of Srttl Y-9 hn"rt , rmed fhriit rniultant o thc ; TTpitcl Nf tons Korean construc tion agency. 100 PURU PARAFFIN MOTOR OIL 2 Gallon Can 1.47 Joy Hawk Petrolaum 2135 South '6th t v x v - Taste it! You'll agree silken is the word for Wilken. You'll be glad you changed to extra-smooth, country-style Jlavor-silken Wilken flavor. Try a bottle today. It's low in price! llttlll THE WILKCN COMPANY, LAWRENCtBURG, Deputy Kills Coach, Self ATLANTA, IT-A .sheriff's deputy J hi .'na rSf 1Mrr',:",,"" "'"1 "ml W-year-old b.skelbU coael, vearlrl Fulton coun'lv depu y- and" jamr, K l'lilllTi"" hlVli ciu!oI teacher aiid coach "at Aluharctta. a ronimuultv of less than 1000 about 37 miles northeast of Allan ' ia. viTN'FSS ' H B. Carroll utd n-lrnj.ee fill. 11.-..... ...I.J ... -. -j - ivuiiirniiY Auinni uuunfl uir . " - r," ',",1 , ' ,, . tiri tuiti 111111. suiu varron. lh 'VU1V voiu"!:;fl;rd' "'J" J""1 '0 "f, S.0"1'" 'r1 1"p!'' 5l' V.y hol,,e' Hf 1 calu,rd "VeThnesa ...Id he had driven lo Uip pchool to tik'k up his iwo I noius. both mcmlKTs c( tiie basket 1 bal team. v arron saia w nauprnea unr mis: Phillips, who had KOllt? to tilt? j hlKil school KyilUMUlM 10 direct thr ! basketball team in pructice was ; ciiuru ouusine ov ititiittii. ! The demilv fired once. The shot struck the young coa.-h in the ne.-k und knocked him down. Mnrtln u,c" llrC" to v..j,. c."?"lh. then lired tour more shots into Uie sriiiuK Two players on the bnsketbnll learn Carroll Shir lev and H H I'inKie rusnea 10 uie ihe rjcpuly mrnace. nis revc vr- nnd ordci Pinkie rushed lo the Kvm door, d ihem wHh ordered them to remain inside. Ma run savped back a few naces. ulnccd Ihe barrel ol tne nun teacher at Ihe school. Police Court Has Big Day City police court's largest holi day weekend since July V I960, saw 33 persons arrcsietl by police since Saturdry noon on 38 charges. Fines levied by tlie court amount ed to approximately 1445 and balls posted totaled 420. LKied on the court docket were 17 drunk chirjtes. 16 trifflc c ta- t,nr- InrliirllnT lhr fnr rlnmk driving. tw0 vasrrms and three druns nni disorderly. Claud C. Woriev, .00 Owens, a taxi cab driver. us fined SIS fnr violr.tion of the basic rule following an accident over the werkrnd at s. -h and Klsmat;, and h.-i1 ii ' cab driver's permit revoked by ; police Chief On-ill- Hnmlltcn. ArcnrdinT t judo. Snh.rt vi.i. ! ,r. Wo-leVs past record rhowed I ne hnd been Involved In seven min-' or accidents In the past few years ' Weather WCtSTERaV OREGON Con-ldenV rloudir5 and a few nhowen today th.-ouch wtfnedar. Hinh both dj 30 to lxw tonHht 38 tit r.ASTZRN ORKCON nrtlv rt-wtdv witii a ew- ihoweri todar-- and V.'ed nMt'ay. Snow nun-: In hthr Irveu. High tuh daya 44 to 50. Low tonlfht J to ;a c, rM.J'-, rain loaay tnroutn Wednnd.y. High. both davj SA- Low tomcht 42. Rr Tli At(arUlr4 Pri Readme 'or th 24 hours ending at 4 30 rn. ttxlaj : M Mm Euicrnr 54 41 Klirraih Falls . 42 m La Grande 13 33 I-afcrvie-.v 40 .VI Medfo-d .53 42 PendtVft ..30 4') Portland 'airporn . . .. . S3 44 Ro-eliurg ... 54 4H Si!eni ... s 44 ChtQ 34 3 Denver 81 33 Eureka . JJ 44 Los Angtlei r 6H 33 New York ... 31 4 Red Bluff ... . 63 42 San Francisco .... 62 3n Seattle 31 44 Make Your Reservation Now! EAST-WEST Football Tour $ 75 PER COUPLE Round trip ticket en Shasta Daylight! Your game ticket! Your Hotel room! Ltovts for S.F. Dec. 21 Rt:urni to K.F. Dec. 31 World-Wide Vinemo Hcfcl INDIANA . BLENDED WHISKEY 85 nisiruT tutar William L. Ail.mi. no 1'1'L' uttinit. Di.ntlw.U. Lotml. I rwii, m.lL-kmia litluiy .r onel propero. Pleaded not guilly. lltal. Kenn.th J Putv.r. driving lit .11. petttleu. period Diaim.ard Everett M Krli-ktoJI. ov rrweUJtit. lor tell I5 bail Uan C. Arnold. ov.i weight. rorlU 1S ball ttowaid t.. l.amkln, overweight, rur Celt sis hall TiTd Shjiddurh. luailequal. lltek.e. brake, line 911 EniMt Loilln. no weight rertllk-ale L.uinr u. Durham, overload. rort.lt I .1rt jAhii r 11.1...... .... h..ii.Ki ti... . -- ............ . biimo. mlucd. .,' V..." .""". "v"" 10 Cl.ue B. UllMm, .elUng liquor minor, uiten time l. v- r. Kimer m Kri.,n 1,.1 r... au Uiorenre K. Si-encer, o.rl.,.U. Iineillllrd t!0. I Orvlllr. M,.dls.m fi. , a-, a.i.. Wright. unlawful hunting protected game bird. fine eiuu. III VU (Ml, ...I I. n.vid i-.nc. iirunk r.irrnt tu l-.il 1 Portland nml ilrr,,.. k-.i,...rU 1 ?; M.ry -..r. viul.lion nrob.llon it eg. I ' "f ,U " U'"r"r, '-'Iward I.lir-ra.-.-y. Sentence K-id.j. ' son. i. MuiiKitli Knlls. pleaded Arnrl ful. t.ilure lu Jleld right of r.. .,.-, t Larry Blown, drunk ami dlordr.y P''eJ bil ttr hearing ltrJ3'AU"ru ' eowrfwt Henry Ttirpin. rinink. For fell IS hall Ktttvrt Snuih. tilting r'orl'-)! Sl.t ImI Oneru Morenu. drunk. Kurlrit $i UaiI Krank Cltarlrs. drunk Forfeit 15 Dan drunk, rtita lioo and ;i H;rolU WaUnn, 30 ilaVk. kti nriit'.i CUi C. Worlej. violation Uaiiv rule riie 815 Paul lluet'hr, tolalUm banc rulf ror,rlt $1J hid Pool Hnueche, Koitrll tU bjtll. no operators lti'ne, lUllartl. agrnncv Fine UKt and SO Uy, uiremtj tlovil Waterman, ran red lulu. for. felt U hall Cre Jcvrvt, drunk Forfeit II bail. Ina Wilton, drunk. Fur frit til Iwt'l David Hlxttv. drunk rr(rtt SI) t I Jnnes O. lUkoi, drunk, i'urleit I3 bail Hert Shambeau, drunk, forfeit 113 lv.it . (Urtey Fieldt. drunk and duurde.ly Fin :ys or 1U' dai j Kichjinl Mmirc, violsilon baic rule , r'.trfVt 1i ball Jrhn Mac, drunk. Fine i or ds. t Jes. TrujiHo. drunk. Fm 91) or T' ' Pel? Alvarci. drunk F -rfc't l V" ! Uiatoa Kirk, drunk Fin 113 or 7' Albert Woelk. drunk drlvfn. Forfeit 1 Anthony Gutllr-rv drunk and dltorder- I2. W.ync M.VI. ran red litht. Forfeit IS bat W.vne MVI. no operator. Ucen.e Tor.'e t S ball Allen H.U. ran red llfhl rorfril lj t.l' W. E Curran. drunk drl-n. Kine 110! and M day. Detbert Conner, drunk. Tine 113 or J' day.. Rodner lamon. ran atop klgn and 1m 'roper muffler. To amear Charlr. JackMyn. violation batlc rule To appear. Mclvtn llenderwin. drunk driving Pleaced not guilty. Poaled ItOo bund tor irir.1. Mrlv.n llendenon. no operator. II. ceo-e. Tine W or J' dav. ChrUlopher B.ll.rd. diunk Fine 113 On MtS ft$Dhd ' .1 niKiit. PnlCKETT Born at Klamath " Valley ho.pital. .Novrmbar 1Z. 1'JI. 13 Mr. a Ctrl. Wrlrhr a pound. J1. ounce. ' H1LI Born at KUnuim Val'.y ho PIUI, November 13. llll. to Mr. and Mr. Thowji Hill. Hum avenue. a boy , Weight: 7 pund. 9 ounce.. Portland Groin PORTLAND. (AP - Cor grmin. 13 d. htprrert, Ira Ik. rot aei.ver) oats No 2 3S In white 72 00. barley No 2 43 lb BW 9 W Wheal 'bid', to arrive market. bali No 1 blk, delivered ruatt. soft white 2 42: toft white (excluding rexi 3 42 white club 2 42 Hard rrd w inter ordlnarv 2 4J,J: 10 perrcrt 2 44. 11 percent 2.441. 12 per cent 2 IS Toay 's car receipts: wheat SO: bar lev 4 Four 2t. corn 21. oat U: mtll feed 20. INVESTMENT SECURITIES OWENS INVESTMENT SERVICE 1.11 rd. Inarlue. Iitilltied mt4 Ot er-the-l'eontfr bend n4 Aleck. Inrvitment Fenda Ui M-nen Rlrff. Pbi" 2-3IV' KLAMATH FALLS Travel Bureau Phone 6873 PROOF . 7b GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS 1 (aMxixvSt i) fi JlCourts Rap ill II Many nimters evcutern hunting vliiliillou cases -IK numilril by Icilerul iitllicts in the bnsln area nud two bv Mule police went through local com Ui this week. In district court, JiuIko M. a. fuller lined luo Kiigcuo men, Jimmy D. Drown and Kiank K. l ii. c no apiece tor hiiullng during prohllilied hours. Ilolh urio ar rested by slato police. Kdwln It. Wright, '.'S. Eugene, plciiucu guilty In district court to tln ,, , ,,, ,l(K, r.tlKene Ultimas Narruimiri !ll . .... . jkui toerieiu, pleniled guilty 10 taking plicuraut a half hour after . - ! "mil a million lllllirit-cir-u tiiitiieiicM closing hours uuset ami was',,, 11,. 11 u "" to luauig ininii Vl.liti,i. US.... . .. CUIIty lo passpsslon Of over Illull 1 micas nnu wero lined lot ench. Tht-v hnd 37 birds when arrested I KOIIHIS ; n Dorrl.- Justice court Judire M. I.. v-fiuivr nnca itrnry victor I,mk cr, ol. Klamath Fulls. $J6 when'"' ""''l 'his WriliieAilny nl 0 JO hr pleaded Kuilly to huiUiiiH on l t tlie IVIirim pnriv room. It the Irwrr Khtlllitlh .r.. I u .ililininwcil ltv U'nirhii Urnnrl 1 "n hnvilifcT no CulKornta hunlinif t license. rioya i Dowlen. HS, pan Frun. clA'o. plende.1 jiilhv tn t kii and wa tluctl $100. H. A Millurd oj. Ukiah. wi!t Mmllwr charge. fined $100 on i I liM.AM', '""i"' oonnemieru s Tulrluk Justice court fined 38-vonr-olrl John Menir-nes. San Lnmrtro. $50 lor hnntlnt nitemtorv waterfowl iso minutes after clrwintr tlnm j Jinnee r Quiclev. 37. Yrrka 1 was fined 825 for shoollnR after hours. O-nrce Henry Wllkerson. 71 Ci. tro alley was one of four Catlfor. ma men fined eM.h (nr huntinu mI RUrr Khool" hour rWd Thi. ntltrra wre Lawrence Oran SmlUi. 4S Snn Leandro Vlr- V . "VdC McCulloch, 36. Woman Fire Victim Dies SEASIDE. LP-Mrs. T. S Bra-i-non burnrrl and overcome In- "iioar in n lire at Iicr home, died In a ho.vplinl here today. ! rlrrmrn found her collnixed! near the door of her bedroom alter I nelshbora reiwrted thr lire at 8 2o ' a m. ft apiiarenllr atarlrd In lh- ofd matlresa where Mrs. Braunun I nieepinrf. ine w.u the wife of a Srn.iri policeman who had none to work j three and a half hours eurller. The BrnmionV three) rhlMron n.. i viihoiit injiirv. Damage to Ihe ' ; hoube waa small. Oretech Banquet Said Sellout Tlie OrcKon Tpch 1951 version of Dip Qurvn's HomrcomlriK ban quel haa been act (or ( 30 p.m Thursday In the Wlllurd hot I. Arcordlnu to OTCi chairman. Carol Mustek, the 335-plate allnli la a completo aellout. INJl'BIKS FATAL RICHLAND. Wajh.. iti Mr'. E.sllier Weddle of Kverett died in I'ros.ser ho.spuul Friday nlitlu from Inlurlea suMalned In in auto acci dent a week arro. SHSATIOMAl Dtomali M tlwr piAcailoai iabii m ihtaaa Commander 18 Save gas! It's designed for sparkling power plus thrift! Save repair bills! It's amazingly wear-resisting! A thrill-packed performer! Far-advanced V-8 engine needs no premium fuel! Slud,M,rAtm,lU Drhcl Extra marvtl,u,l SUJnJ., ( t,ullh t,m Lxlfa , Mcculloch motors Klamath and 8th Phono 4149 Free Tests For Diabetes t.uboriitoilrs nl llllhute mid Klillllillll Villlrv hii'-pllllla hiivn been Ihiown tipcii II1I1 week In nil peinout wishing to pitillriiinto In Ihe Nitlliillitl Dliihi'lra Delrctloll thive tiiHleiwity now. Wit. 1 the coiipt'iulliui of Ihp KIiiiii 11U1 Mrillinl Miirty Klitinutli Meil Icul bervlce btirritu and niedlcnl technology stmlt'iiln fruiii Oirgiiu Irchiilcul Institute, the lauoi nlul lea will proviilo lire urine iinitlvsln lor tun tieteciion o 1 011 oetea aiiimig an Uum ,,, , ,, , -,,'ttvr.'U'',,'i! !!B' .wmkmrn bu.llv repaired dam,"" .... flee Uiroughoiil this week. According to the Aiiierlcan Dla 11 . r . .. 1 , w , .... ,,,.1 ; j ,1, .', ."' " ,., , 1,,,, i,J I u0..' ""'"Illllllle-. lire pui III lutllllg j ,,lb ,llm ,V, b(, open from 1 w ,v lo ft p m dully. Rotary's Fall Party Set r nmiinil (nil hnrve.1 iwrlv '! i uw 'amniii l ull' Koury club w'H pieMtUnt ol the club. , Thin tpfoimul dlunn mrciiiiw v:!l ,,t't tno Pft "( lh uaih I Kritlny noon meeliiui lor Ihi week, hr :rld. and all ltolarln.i Die urjird a lu "e ui iiltciulnncr. V.I.K A WAV ; BAI.KM. teft-Umla I'ercy Tucker.1 31, We.tifir, it (rusty, walked uuiiv j front thn Marlon county Jnll NuiUlllV. I Cliddont SPBED SATIN RjOPER & ROPER 2012 So. 6th Phone 9278 AVAILABLE FOR DANCE Enqaqcmenti and portiet, ony niqlir cacept Sotuidoy. PETE COLLET Co 9586 tHMl Jl Kjl IIOI lieralDanbelujs mm uiiiiiia.iii.iiii. EWnVli ! IBcuf tytfcm now, MCW STUDCBAKIR FASTEST SELLING COMMANDER in Studnbaker hiiloryl wltaotji Wll fudebaker Flood Death Toll Now 41 HOMI'I. W ... Northern (lentil lull In in ill.aalrou. llalv. uiruu. Ilikid and laiiiUllilm In rraaetl b five liiilitv lo a lolnl ( 4 K10111 the I'ti vnlley. whrr lu Iy biggrai ntrr ruiiiiing geiuiihlv high, reporla an Id a ru. Ilv ol Ihree diownrtl when a no-, tlun nf the river bank bloke untlrr Hip waler'. pie..ure. niong me lyrrneuinn arai-na-.t wrouiiiii oy uatiering wavea H1(t ,lrr, ,fny, t - , ',,, , ,',, , bwHrrll Hi. :" . "vr w,j ,nr,r ; un.i.f hunhpr ulirn Lnrrxi.11.1 . . iiiiuik toner wneii uirrrnllal 1 aln-. 1 U',lr'''l'U "m1" Weai imK. , dr.lrucllni, over Hoiul.. ri 11 llnly. Hlrllv and Hardlnla (.In- a lleanllful Hrlrf ( au. or Wallet . . . I'lonerr Offlea Huunli Co. 679 Main. TO WHOM IT CONCERN I vtiv hcruin with fundi I in imrtt tliuultl give cimiicl. rratiiin It) (lie ilanuj(ti it tillered hy owniiig l'it Nalinnal Inctincnt Man aciiicnl account. 1 lie icrvicci of out iincit nicnt nuiiaeiiieiit tpnialiitt tiller a tafrguaid agiimt mil uVt which ate made rxtautc nl the cu((C tndi idual't limited lime, ectientt and tuutcci of information. .Stipcrviiiun of your account hy our 'I run Inveitmtnt (.omiiiitlce aiturci proper di i enification i murines of imminent iuality. You are invited to make an appointment lo diicuu Invetiment Management at yuur convenience with an officer of our Truit Depart mem. Your appointment may be arranged through any l'irit National banking office. Klamath Fall a Branch South Sixth Strati Branch Marrlll Branch FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of aoirtAN t 0aa 10 la I IrMlvln, laNraar ( uri iuio omoon ioomr m... r.f.'ti Dt.Mii cH.'a WONDCH CAt 0 Hilimmltn .m.IW '(.iirwr MwiMrf M aiif.. it rr" ...J. M M ..j. .t . I...,, cm afc rr.i.r. In Ihe 1951 Mobilgai Economy Run, a Studebaker Commander V-8 led all other competing eighli in actual mllei per gallonl fiw.afe.itr rftrfrl., .pilwi.l .1 a,re f tl, w.i J