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PAGE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FRIDAY, PKC'KMIIKK 21, 1051, MARKETS and FINANCIAL Grains - Somewhat Lower Today ' CHICAGO, (AV-Oraitu hung under previous causing prices tor most of 'the teuton on the board ol trule today. Lours were riot large and the trading pace Was pretty alow. . Larde export' sales of wheat, plua moderate aoybean exports, failed to create anything but temporary bulge In the price level at the atart. . Wheat closed i- ioer. March ta.oOVS, corn 1'. to I cents lower, March SI S&-1.98',, oat l' to 3 cents lower. March MVS. rye l-i-3U lower. May tl.llVi. soybeans l'a-3'a lower, January S39 J rt'i, and lard I to 30 cents a hundred pounds lower, January SUM. Mar May July Sep Open . 2 61V63 . 2M;.-49 . 2.50'. ..4...... 2.50 , High 2.63 U 2.59H 2.50s. 2.51'. Low. 260 2.57 S 249 2 49!i Cla-e 2).. 2M-57; 2. 49-49 1 1 2.49 H Indians To Face Jury In Portland Portland Livestock PORTLAND. tAP-USDAiCaiUe sal able Friday tiS: M-aticrd salet itcady bul (omt teet' and heifer unsold. Kor week; uUMe 1703. Market uneven: sierra - heifers generally 1 00 lower beef cows weakt-AOc lower, others steady: bull alrad). Two loada lOlMi and 1249 lb. fed steers grading good .hoic .IS 00. other good steers moU) 31'.00-J4 50; commercial .W.OO-32.00; util ity 23.00-28 00. Few commercial-good heifers 28.00-33 00. utility 1.50-37 00. Canner - cutter coi It.OO-20.50: shells down to 15 00: utility mostly 31.00-34 00. few high utility to 2S.00: commercial kCfcrre. Utility bulls 25 00-77 00; rorr. nicrrisl-odd good 28.00; 29.30. Indivi dual to JO.00- Calves salable Friday 15: market Die z.tu. with late late tales mostly 20 25 down, heavier; lighter weights largely i ..V'.lt 00. Choice 350-550 lb iowt 15 50-17.00: lighter weights to 17.50. Good - choice feeder pig largely 13 50-19 00 in a slow trade: medium grades down to 17.00; few choice 50 lb. 20.00. Sheep Friday none: market nominal. For week: salable 1S35. Market stow, generally 1.00 lower on slaughter lambs: feeder, ewes stead v LitxxJ- choice wooled and No. 1 pelt lambs 27.50-28.50. including t deck trine 107 lb. beet too lambs at 28.00. Good-choice feeders 27.00-50. few 26.00. Good slaugh ter ewes 12.50-13.00: cull utility 7.00-12.00. Portland Grain Two Klamath Indians, held here since November 25 on federal as sault charges, were bound over to ! 4uotabla ,lead. For wren n (odfml craild iurV In Portland I Market onencd about stead: following preliminary hearings be 1 11 -k closed strong-i.oo higher. nrm TT 5 rnmmiMinnpr Him-I C Good-choice vcalers and .isht calves lore U.b. commissioner ecu v. a4-OW800. commercui - good 27.00-3X-Thomas this morning. oo; cm. -utility 15.00-24.00. LeRov Alvill Hicks. 25 of CWlo- og, wlsble Friday 10: market nom quin. and Harold Lloyd Davis, 25, inai. For week: salable Market Medford by Deputy U.S. Mar-sliai ,,tler ,ciy on N ,.3 mxrvrx Davis is accused of knifing a California Indian. Stanlev John, in a fight November 23 at Payute camp near Beatty. John was stabbed three times in the stomich and spent live days in the hosi."jU. Hicks is accused of shooting two Indian service officers in the early hours of November 25 on Main street In Chiloquin. Officer Virgil Wilson was shot In the left shoulder and Officer Don Campagna nicked on the right hand. Testifying this moming at the hearing Wilson said the shooting occurred about 2 a.m. Wilson stated he and Campagna were patrollng in a oovernment car when they heard three shots. He said they saw a Jeep parked - by the telephone office and Hicks at the door of the building. Wilson said Hicks came up to the left side of their car and asked If they had seen a couple of fel lows by the name of Cliff and Mallory Wilson. Officer Wilson testified Hicks aaid the Wilsons had "tried to mess him Up and he was out to straighten things out." Then Wilson said. ' Hicks asked Campagna about "120 Campagna owed him for deer hides." Campagna reportedly told Hicks he knew nothing about the $20, and then Hicks drew back from the car and said. "I'd just as soon shoot you then." Wilson said Hicks drew a pistol, fired three shots Into the govern ment car the third one catching Wilson in the left shoulder and then fired two more shots before running up an alley between the telephone office and Gienger's tore. Campagna took after Hicks. "Wll- euii emu, urea inree snois at. nun, but he got away. He was caught uiier oy omer omcers. Davis was ordered held under aiouu oona and Hicks under $10.. 000 bond. :. DeoUtV tT.S. Di.lt. Atlv .Inhn Brooke was here from Portland to represent the government at the neanng and Ed Branchfield, of Roberts, Kelllngton and Branch. Held of Medford, represented Hicks and Davis. . Weather WESTERN OREGON Rain today, with shower tonight and Saturday. A little warmer. Hlgha both days 43 to 55. Low tonight 40 to 45. Southerly to southwesterly winds of 2.1 to 35 miles an hour off the. coast today, dun Hush ing tonight and Saturday. EASTERN OREGON Cloudy fol lowed by occasional light mow or rain today and tonight. Partial clearing Sat. urday with scattered snow or rain shower. Rising temperatures. High to day 34 to 38. 1aw . tonight 35 lo 35. Uigh Saturday 30 to 40. NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Fair tn south portion. Increasing cloudiness north of San Francisco today through Saturday. Light rain along Oregon bor der, spreading to Fori Bragg and Red Bluff late tonight or Saturday. Con tinued cool. Variable winds of B to 13 n.llea an hour off the coast, becom ing westerly or southerly IS to 30 mile an hour north of Capa Mandoclno. GRANTS PASS AND VICINITY Occasional rain today and tonight. A few showers Saturday Kith brie I clear ing periods. Hlgha both days. 44. Luw tonight 37. Rv The Aiserlaled Prr Readings for tha 24 hours ending at 4. JO a m. todaj: Mai Mln Baker 2!i lb Bend .. 38 24 Kugcne . - .51 :0 La Grand . - - 32 2.1 ' Lakeview . ..... . .. 35 an Medford 3rt 2? North Bend 4ti 43 Ontario 33 1IH Pendleton . . 35 25 Portland (Airport i .... 42 4i Rose burg ...... 43 ;t9 Salem 41 4't Boor -U 3.1 Chicago 34 27 Denver ... ... . 22 S Eureka 9 35 I.oj Angeles tt 42 New vorlt -J Red Bluff 51 31 San Francisco . 52 Seattle 35 33 Spokane ..- . - J San Francisco Livestock SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. IAP ESIlA Cattle for week 573; cow eaX-25c lower, odd head and small trs indicated 50-1.00 lower trend. t Vciyi canner-cuiter cows 17.00 ZLOO; few dairy type low utility 22.00; load beef type utility 23.00. odd head t 26.00. Few head commercial -good laughter steers 31.00-34.50. individual 33.00. Few utility bulla 26.00-29.00. Calve for week 20; alow. weak. Few head utility calves 22 00-24.00: odd com-mercial-good 26.00-30.00; few mixed tock catvei and abort yearling 36.00 for steers. 33.00 for heifer, these good choice. Hog for week 1550: butcher steady: pw 50c lower; feeder pig in narrow demand. 50.1.00 lower. Choice 180-240 ""Ww Thurday 19JJ5; aowi 14.50 15.50. Sheep for week 1200; lambs weak -50c lower. Several decks and lots good prime fed lamb under 103 lb. 30.00; few lots mdeium-good feeders 27.90-28-. Iusjhtr ewea steady; few cull, utility 7.50.10.00, few good-cholc 15.00- PORTLAND. AP Coarse grain. 15day shipment, bulk, coast delivery: oats. No. 2. 38 lb. white. 79.50; bar ley. No. 2. 45 lb. B.W., 71 50 Wheat 'bid to arrive market, basis No 1 bulk, delivered coast; soft white 2.45: soft white (excluding Rex) 2.45; white club 2.45. Hard red winter: ordinary 3.45: 10 percent 2,45; 11 percent 2.46: 12 per cent 2.47. Hard white Baart: ordinary 3.45: 10 percent 2.45. 11 percent 2.46; 12 per cent 2.47. Today's car receipts: wheat 56: bar ley 8: flour 3: corn 3; oats 5; mill feed 1. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO. ' A P.USDAi Salable hog 10.000: moderately active, barrows and gilta 10-25 cents higher: sows unevenly strong to 15 cent higher: 170-220 lb. butcher 18.50-18.85: few loads around 200 lb. 18.90-19.00: 230-270 lb. 17.40-18.40; latter range included numerous loads around 250 lb. at 17.85-17.90; scattered loads 280-310 lb. 17.00-17.35 sows 400 lb, and less 1 5. 25-16 JO: 400-500 lb 14.25.15.35: occasional heavier below 14.00: clearance good. Salable cattle 800; salable calves 200: all classes mostly steady in clean up trade; load low-prime 1150 lb. tseers 36.00: few good and choir steers and yearlings 30.00-34.25: sprinkling utility and commercial kinds 24.50-28.50: odds and ends of chlfers grading good and below sold at 31.00 down: few commer cial cbws 22,75-24,00: canner to utility cows 17.50-2150: utility and commercial bulls 36.00-29.25: commercial to prune vealer 28.007.00: culls down to 15.00. Salable sheep 800; wooled slaughter lambs 50 cents higher, active at ad. vance: top 31.00 paid for two loads 96 lb. fed westerns and scattered lots na tives; bulk good to prime natives 30.5o 31.00: shorn lambs and fed yearlings absent; slaghter ewes scarce, firm, mostly 12.00-15.25. I' "'. " A '"it j . ju ii m m . iv . .vtV'ifa fiscal InJThc lilli (Continued from paie onel only give It a try. The Moscow tulc aoes on: "Stalin Is supposed lo b (pend ing his birltvtHy at Ills de.-k. be hind the thick walls ol the Krem lin. His hoiillh wiis described here today as satisfactory (or a niun of his age. 'Since the war he has lukcn an annual autumn huliduy in the warmth of southern Russia. No public aniiouiK't'inriH ol a holiday has been made this year, but he is presumed to have taken his an nual rest as usual." Tex Williams Visits Here Three Chrlslmas dances, one featuring Trx Wllllainx as tuiisl vocalist, are on tan for the ar mory. Ualdy Evans' band will play lor all (hree dunces, ttaturdoy nluhl. clirlsluias lUglu and Urceui bcr St. Chrbtinna nlulit Is the anuuiil CluUstaius Hull and Tex Williams Merrill Hi Holds Party MERRILL A gav growd parked the hliih achonl gym here lust nliiht for the annual C'hrlMmn parly. The parly, arranged by (he cllv .i.ltlinl. iMMlltrnri H.lll. rltlll. .Mil ....i.iig .mum rriuiivea ior nriM- Merry t'hrlMmas and each clasa ol mas, is (o be on hand lo greet uol, clcliicnliii v and hlxli achools. friends and sing with Evans' out- bum and his helper Morry Iriirlsliniis. handed out free bans The nultonully known Wcslrrn i of candy provided by merchants vocalist has been pluuiilng ihn and the Odd Fellows Indue. Christmas Bull lirre on Ins national 'lite nroui am Included sncctiil lauio snow ior several auys. Firemen Running Short Of Toys niu'ir. dunces and xktts bv the itludents. In Russia! Klamath (iretnen reiiorteil tliey were miiniinj a llllle short of toys . us the end of their Chm-lniu.i dis- uie nAiuuiii oi suuiiH-iu ( iriouaon drew neur. I Toys were being distributed a lit- 1200 Youngsters Speak To Santa Valters Faces Triple Trial Trouble In pllliin up for lie urn id wining, si, u( ixmutim, Legal Notke , Nont'K Or IIKMIKr HAL f UNllklt ItTtHCI'TUJN I T INVKNTMKNT HlfUV'U K LOWf 'ANVf A CuiimmuIIuii, IMslnllff, I .IOV4M HIM II KM AND 1IOMACK ROM 1NNON. l)e(riiilatils. liy vltlue uf an aaeculhui dul lasuedi lit t leilt uf the ClictiM L'min tie in BUirduirrt Kir tnit'o cllf ir r . dated tin. jui. .i-v -i Nov Ore lit.1l. Ill a rei-tain acil'tn In Hi I U dim ft t'nuil Itir aaid t'tiuitty and htale, Wlirteln hiveslitient Hn vlra L'initianv ' A Coi pttrallun, at I'lalnlilf tp'uvrrr udaniiil atralii'l Jitttalt Hai kt ami Morar Ititlitnaun for tha sum 1 SluoiMl tnavlher with Itilaiaal Iharemi a' the ml til 1 tnitt r anituiii (iimi May M, 1917 until paid, and tta (miliar mum ol SJtiO INI itnrny t fee, tvlilvh rare U uarlially sallsllwd In Ida ii mi uf S45 (HI; I ha sum ol 4n II, ! ether Willi Intei est lhartl l T pet' urn i mm iiai'amrr t H I K T II !t WEBB Born at Klamath Valley hos pital December 20. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Gall Webb. 822 Roosevelt, a girl. Weight: 7 pounds 14' ounces. marriac.c i.ircNsrs HANSEX-LEW1S. Harold D. Hansen. 22. farmer. Native of Minnesota. Resi dent of Tulelake. Calif. Donna M. Lewis. 18, secretary. Native o( Oregon. Resident o( Klamath rails, ore. W1LSON-H1LYER Vernon R. Wilson. T2. serviceman. Native of Oregon. Res ident of Klamath Fall. Ore. Uois J. Hilyer, 23. walireM. Native of Pennavl ania. Resident of Klamath Falls. Ore. LVN'DGREN.STANBERY. Willatm R. Lundtren. 20. serviceman. Native of Oregon. Resident oi Klamath t all. Ore. MILLER - KENNEDY. Clarence M. Miller. 40. truck, driver. Native of Ne braska. Resident of Portland. Ore. Evelvn Kennedy. 35. waitress. Native oi Montana. Resident of Portland. Ore. x AftM'MED Bl'SINESS NAME MONARCH TEXACO SERVICE George Randall, 30 S. 6th. If you'll get out your slobe and tic thinner nntnnu n.lv funtilm. do some tracm on It. you'll learn ! Flrrincn gatd tlu v like to mvr a somo ruther astonLshliiK UiliiKs. The j wiiyou or a trlcvclc lo ench itun Crimea, which is Kuvsis s wtmn . Uy, .s well ns smullrr and cheap- Caul I, VtlHTIC Ulli.lt UV .iillnnMtll it to spend htN vitCHtions bag m t out In the Vrtrm sun. Is tn exitctly Ihe Utltude of Butte. Monlniiti. Tlte farthest south point in Kus slrt Is In the latitude of Reno. Ne vndR. Moscow is in tlie latitude o( Ketchikan. Ala--k. l enmrd in m More than 1200 Klumu'h youiiK thn littitnrlP of Skiiuwii . TiC ureat iters spoke to Saiua t'laus over u bulk of Russia lies aboe the lutl : Mieelul hook-up here the past three j en tude of wuuupe. In Cunadit. nccordmu lo itmtres com- Russia is n cold, cold land l piled here by .-sponsors of the pro which mav help to account for the the Junior chamber of corn- coldness of the hearts ol Hs rulers, i merce. vnuiruutn kpx uye situi more than TOO calls were received, most of them with more than one child Postcards Were SPIlt out lor each I t jwreuce Johnson. tMione call In the callers. Live said Sinn ami yt davs. .luneiui the nrniM-am wmilrl iirnhn'hlv hi t'w Ad.ims. drunk, fim 2S or Jaycees Nam 1952 Officer Roster IHMKU'T CtirMT Buck C Hhurt, overload, rurlett bail. William il Ru-hardsnn, no tegislra tln card lorleil 7 50 ball Ktilierl R JnhMon. no weight certif icate Forlett tit Vt hail Walter M Me Keen. lnadeiuat brakes, rorfrlt S13 .10 hail I to W, aumeivllle, overload. Forfeit dirt hail t'harlr t. Lower, no IH'C permit rorfell SIS ball Charles L ltwer, no wheel coers rurieil tl5 hail William V Wherland. violation baste rue Tin l-t. MiHe J i kmit'h. no vehicle It- ruie so. Marttld M Olson, overload. Uts- niieil llarttld M. OIon. nverlsnglh. rorlelt Itl hall Hotter! Ileetl. forger v Distuti-eil Allen C. Chuliotm, allure u slop at sti'lt ii in Klne tl Clark I'reslirld, drunk Kins 115 ur rut I flu la in dmtilcl court wiiliin the next few uaya. and ineaiiwhlle in held hi the county Jail. Waller wg nrreated yenterday nfter n ntnle polio olllcer rriiort ed he found a quurtrr of vrnlMin und the cai cum of n beaver, pelt Intact, In ail oiltliotihC at Wullera' place. The luun wns chtiiKetl wllh II leual luvtaesalun of tint nil ri deer meal ami al will, llle.l j ' ;',' '-; ;; .noil of an unlaauril heaver. 1 ,. it.il . ..n.n.,1 i ih. ...m .. IhU iiiriiluv In illntrlel cuurl He , io uci. ami i.i.n.iiri . r.u di.. pleuilecl mil buiIiv lo bulb emmu I i"" lin, aim .c Trial on the .leer meat rhr. . ''ZWT , ,.i I wna nri ntr i rtrinurr nnu onion Ilia Slli 1av or Janiiarr. the beaver charge (or January 8. j ih mrt ll Wallers was lodued In the county j JJUUf,1, " Jim in urn ii so. hi nun, Walters iirevtouslv s awnlttnit trial -net for Jimuarv 4 on a chnrite of alloulng live tock lo run al luiue. full- Judge Lowers Boys Bail Campbell, drunk. curried on nun In next yeur. Directors for 1952 of the Klam ath county Junior chamber ol com merce have been announced by new Jaycec Pres. Ait Trlcbwa-s- icr. TIKKI) OI T They are Rex Dye. Jim Boer hi. ' HONG KONO. Hons Kons'.n Bruce Davis, George Proctor and fire department postponed lia nn Bob Kent. mini cerernoniffl today for award- Leonard Carlson was named sec , ins prizes to the besl lire retury-treasurer of the orsanint-1 brigades. Too manv firemen were uon. and Duane Baker and Gail up too late the nluhl bclorc flght Osborne are vice presidents. j inn (ires. agrai ilJeil iletitlr(l Hall leoulieinenli Inr (our Khun- nth Falls boys hrld In the county Jail (or attempted theft wan re duced nom MOttO to tooo today by Dlntilct JuditP Nick Carter. 'llie bovn ato Krnnrlli H. Kowry, Sheldon Ahcrcroinhlc, Vrtn II.iik doll and Johuuv J. llawkiun, nr- line wo i r.ttcd M-vcrnl dava o 'i'hev arr chured Mth riitrilni; a motor ve hicle a brer truck! with Intriit to steal therein Ilia County lalU, lii said rk In tha fnra- t aai.1 da) . ell at pulille aurttn Ilia hinhet 1ildter. fur rash. h wins detvt thai) f-rupatly, i-vlt: llnitaiua - First TiiAtilr iMtr in ItlorW Kast af lllntk 01 A N of Itlm-k 21 rat Bonan'S ur NW.tr,1, itae ilead vol l PI IIT i inlalnliig 14 art Hae 0, TW .! Hit II Taken ami lai'lrd uiMin aa Ih properiv til Ih aid itafarulaiits or as murh thereof as mav Ih necessary to allal I ha ni luilgntf nl hi tavnr nf tle filalnliff Iti vnlniftit Harvli' I'ftmnarn, A Corpora Unit, agalnl said dafemlants, Jonah Hnarks and !ara It'ihiriuiii. with Hurt) ilierenM itigrther vi'i all rrvats and dishui leineuli I ha I hate nr lilav arfftia tlalad at Klamalh Fall. Oregon, t)i miliar tM j r ritANrv hhaiirf -if KlatKSlli rtMiiily, Ortg'ttl tt) IJOtt A liODDAIll) Denulv DM4-J1 Jl Nn H01 4 tier, fmt ; clulrl IhlK ninriiluir (nr llnwklni and lie wnt orilerecl bouml over to llie urn ml Jury, 'llie oilier threa A uri'llmlnary linirlnit as con- waived prellinlllnry lirarlil(n CHARLIE READ'S SADDLERY Will be closed from Xmoi to Jon. 2 DRIVEWAY MATERIAL FARMER'S SAND AND GRAVEL CO. J. M. Barn,, M. J. Birntt PU. 7659 Ph. 791 WANTED Bearcat HAY CHOPPER Telephone 6660 Potato Shipments 1930-S1 1931 -U Deember 30 40 M Funeral cox - Funcr.1 tcrvlce, for David w. Cox. 78. who died Tueulay in Portland, have been scheduled for Saturday from the Memorial chapel at 11 a.m. wltn the Bev. Georce Alder officiating. Vault entombment will be in tha Lank. Vlile cemetery. 4 Potatoes CH1CAOO. IAi"-USDA Potatoes: srrivaU 105. on track 2M: total U S. shipments 530; supplies moderate: de mand moderate; - market slightly stronger: Colorado . Denvers Idaho russets S3.73-03. San Francisco Potatoes SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. W, IAP- TTHniiPnlilnaa- 111 ran An track market slUhUy stronger, Klamath xu-1 scu ko. i oakers ou. ( . x, LOS ANGELES,' Dec." !. fAP-USDA Potatoes; 37 cars on track; Utah 1. Idaho 14 arrived: 31 arrived toy truck; market slightly stronger; Idaho russtt No. 1A 53. . INVESTMENT SECURITIES OWENS INVESTMENT SERVICE Listed, Uartlre. tn Hsl4 ati4 ' OTtr-tha-Ce-aaler bands and Slacks. Inr fitment Fands SI Mad-Den. Bide. Pksra Z-UH KLAMATH FALLS - Obituary ATKINSON Boy Everett Atkinson, 71, native of Galesburg, I1L and a resident of Klam ath Falls for 23 years, died In Dortis, Calif. December 21, 1951. Survivors in clude: tha widow. Josephine of this city; two sons. Evert of Berkeley, Calif, and Herschel of Sturgls, Mich.; three daughters, Mrs, Roberta Lump kin of Sunny Valley, Ore., Mrs. Anita Lewis and Gerald ine Atkinson of Port land, Ore. Funeral arrangements will be announced Saturday by Ward's Klamath funeral home. nnnnrr? 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