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    HERALD AN 11 NEWS. KLAMATH FAL1-5. OREGON
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY B, 19S2
MARKETS and FINANCIAL
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Son Francisco
. Pototots
BAN FRANCISCO Wl Potatoes
JS can on trick; Calif. 7, Or i
rrlved; Klamath Russets No.
bakers $1.95.
'.tOB ANOELES PoUtoefi:
M cars on track: Calif. 10: Nev,
1. Ore. J3. Fla. 2, Mont. 2, Nebr.
I Tdahn 82 arrived: 28 arrived
by' truck: market ateady; Idaho
Russet no ia o.iu-o.u.
Quotations
N York Stocks
Bt The Associated Frees
Admiral Corporation
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Allied Chemical
Allls Chalmers
American Airlines
American Power & Light
American Tel. & Tel.
American Tobacco
Anaconda Copper
Atchison Railroad
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing 'Airplane Co.
Borg. Warner
Borroughs Adding Machine
California Packing
Canadian Pacific
Caterpillar Tractor
Celanese Corporation
Chrysler Corporation
Cities Service
Consolidated Edison
Consolidated Vultee
Crown Zellerbach
Curtlss Wright
Douglas Aircraft
duPont de Nemours
Eastman Kodak
Emerson Radio
General Electrie
General Foods
General Motors
Georgia Pac Plywood
Goodyear Tire ..
Homestake Mining Co.
International Harvester , ,
International Paper n
Johns Manville
Kennecott Paper
Kennecott Copper
Libbv, McNeil
Lockheed Aircraft
Loew's Incorporated
Long Bell A
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kervinator
New York Central
Northern Pacific
Pacific .American Fish
Pacific Gas It Electric
Pacific Tel. & Tel.
Packard Motor Car
Penney (J.C.) Co.
Pennsylvania R. R.
Pepsi Cola Co.
Philco Radio
Radio Corporation
Rayonier Incorp
Rayonler Incorp Pfd ..
Republic Steel
Revnolds Metals
Richfield Oil
Safeway Stores Inc
Scott Paper Co.
Sears Roebuck Bt Co.
Socony-Vacuum Oil
Southern Pacific
Standard Oil Calif.
Standard Oil N. J.
Studebaker Corp.
Sunshine Mining
Swift i Company
Transamerica Corp.
Twentieth Century Fox .
Union Oil Company . . ,.
Union Pacific , ' "
United Airlines ' i '. '
United Aircraft . '
United Corporation
United States Plywood
United States Steel
Warner Pictures . . .
Western Union Tel
Westlnghouse Air Brake
Westinghouse Electric
Woolworth Company- -
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Weather
Western" Oregon Partly cloudy
Tuesday. ; Increasing cloudiness
with occasional light Tain north
half late Tuesday -night and light
rain spreading to southern coast
Wednesday. Little temperature
change. Highs Tuesday and
Wednesday 46 to 56. Low Tuesday
night 32 to . Southerly winds of
12 to 25 miles an hour off the
coast, increasing to 20 to 30 miles
coming southerly to southwesterly
Wednesday.
Eastern Oregon Partly cloudy
Tuesday. Increasing cloudiness late
Tuesday night and Wednesday. A
few showers north part Wednesday.
Little temperature change. Highs
Tuesday and Wednesday 34 to 48.
Low Tuesday night 20 to 32.
Grants Pass and vicinity Fan
Tuesday afternoon. Partly cloudy
Wednesday. Late Tuesday night
and Wednesday morning fog
patches. High Tuesday 52. Low
Tuesday night 35. High Wednesday
Ml.
By Tha Aas.ciatea' Fress
4 houro endlnf at : 4:30 .tn.
Max. Min.
Baker . 18
Bend ,i ., 28
Eufent .... 60 3
la Grande ,, S3 21
Lakevlew 32
Medford S7 34
North Bend 52
Ontario
Pendleton
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. 56 34
.VS3 37
Portland , .
Romburg
Salem ...
Boise .. ,
Chicago ...
Denver ............
Eureka .
Loa Angelea ....
New York .....
Bed Bluff
San Francisco
Seattle .....
.Spokane "'
..SI 34
33 27
49 31
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75 49
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' STRANGE COIN FOUND
WINNIPEG, Man. UHA bronze
coin dated -1882, believed to have
been legal tender of one of the
Italian provinces, was found in a
cash register here. One side was
stamped "Regno Lombardo Veneto
V" and the other had the amount
"I Centlslmo."
NOTICE-
Mark Smith & Co.
Store and office will be closed
Feb. 1 to Feb. 25.
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
will operate as usual
Tribute Paid
Late Sheriff
(Kdllor'i Nolr: The following
letter was written Mrs. J. K.
Franer, willow of Sheriff Jack
Franey of Klamath County, fol-
lowing Ms death here Jan. 15.
It was suggested that the letter
be published as a tribute to Sher
iff Franey a memory, it was
wrlltrn by Director W. M. (Jack)
Rartlrtt, Slate Board of Aeronau
tic!.) Dear Mrs. Franey:
It Is with the sincere and deep
regret of this office and each mem
ber of the State Board of Aero
nautics, that we learned of the
death of First Lt. John E. Franev
of trie Air National Guard Reserve.
The aviation Industry fraternity
of this state has lost a real friend
in Lieutenant Franey. He had con
tributed much volunteer service
to the program of air search and
rescue, of a-'intion In civil defense
nnH An nffi-Ar in th Alt Kn.
Clonal Guard Reserve for the de
fense of the state of Oregon in
time of emergency.
I express to you the sympathy
and regrets of his excellency, the
Governor, uenerai urumoaugn,
Col. Archie Roth of the Air Arm
of the National Guard Reserve.
We want you to know that we
feel Oregon and Klamnth county
has lost a real puonc servant.
Yours very truly,
lsiened
Willis M. Barlletf, Major
Air Adjutant
Old Timers
Get Together
CENTRALIA. Wash. .f E. L.
Watson of Centralis and Fred Shor-
ev of Ncwaukum Hill, are in their
70's and considered pioneer sons of
their fathers.
Their fathers came together to
Lewis County to take up home
steads years ago. Shorey still lives
on tne original site.
A 90th birthday anniversary par
ty was held the other day for Wat
son's older brother, Charles.
E. L. Watson and snorey were
there.
It was the first time they'd .ever
met ,
OPS Rules Meet
Slated Here
nDCi vamiTaHnnc nprfnininff to
fh j-nnctiMM-ttan trnripft Arf in be
explained In a series of meetings
to be conducted here Feb. 13-14
K DfthdH r.raM Rfilnh Smith
and Joseph Kahn of the Portland
OPS omce.
The meetings probably will be
held at the Chamber of Commerce
building.-
On Wednesday, Feb. 13, at 7
p.m. the discussion Is to be of in
terest to plumbers, electricians
and painters; Thursdy, Feb. 14,
9 a.m., to general contractors,
brickmasons and plasterers;
Thursday, 1 p.m., well drillers.
' TOLL ROAD OPENS
DENVER IB Colorado's first
imnortant toll road is the Boul
der-Denver four-lane turnpike. The
toll is 25 cents for automooues,
50 cents for trucks. The turnpike
is lTi miles lonn in a straight
line from Denver to Boulder. It
will be Joined to the new Colorado
Springs-Denver highway by way of
the Valley highway.
OLDEST OCKEY-
Jimmy "Goggles" McCoy, 50-year-old
grandfather, who re
turned to active racing at the
Fair Grounds, New $ Orleans,
won with his first two mounts.
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
. OWENS
INVESTMENT SERVICE
lilted. laaetlre, Unlisted ant
OTer-tha-Ceanter bends and
Stacks. Investment Funds
ttl Hed-nen. Bldr. Phere S-I4:
KLAMATH FALLS
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Phone 5370
CHATTY MOMENT The Duchess of Kent gestures
during a conversation with Mary Martin and Noel Coward at a
benefit performance for a London orphanage where they appeared.
A CHILD'S THAN K S Aujinh Chhatarl, 5. displays
aulhcntically-rostumed dolls- presented byTaklstanl women to j
V. N. International Children's Emergency' Fund for aid given.' j
NO.PUZZLE TO ANNA -Italian soprano Ann
mar. Aioergnetu (Jcrt) shows her knowledge of English by read
ing labels to her mother darin visit to a Hollywood food market
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DISTEfCT COL'RT
Herbert E. Jone. oni llenu niata
Fine S7.50.
Dudley e. Lone, overhefght. Tine $15
Alvin W. Strain, overload. Fni-foit xoa
bail.
Elmer L. Watson. nvrlArf. TnrhM
$44 bail.
Chester E. Grim, overload. Forfeit
$40 bail.
J. M. Baker. NSF check. Plearfri
not guilty. Recogged.
Le n. nerrin overioaa. Forieit $30
bail.
WJllard W. Baitett. overheleht. Tnr.
felt $13 bail.
Victor L. Haikini, no wheel coven.
Fine 6.
John P. Hammond, drivlntf tinHr
influence: Fine 2M.
Is Your
OIL BURNER ..... FLOODED OUT
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John A. Carnham, noniupport. Time
taken. Bail $2500.
John P. Hammond, drunk on high
way. Fine 13. "
Carl D. Wisdom, no operator ll
cense. Fine $3.
J. T. Krohne, no PUC permit. Fine
Olen E. Olion, Improper clearance
light. Fine M.
Melvln Fitzhugh, failure yield right
of way. Fine $rw. i
Robert E. Boudon, permitting unli
censed minor to operate vehicle. Fine
$10.
Charley F. Matlock, no licenie platei.
Fine. $5.
Alexander Thompion, no llcenit
plfltes. Fine 5. -
Jamei O. Coon, no licenie plate.
Fine $3.
MUNICIPAL COl.'RT '
Joie Macitoi, drunk. Fine 15 or 7'i
dayi.
Ramon Camartllo, drunk. Fine IS
or 7''a dayii.
John J. Ditto, disorderly conduct
Pleaded not guilty. Hearing.
or
NEED SERVICING?
PHONE 2-2666
OIL BURNER
SALES and SERVICE
. Doug Ernst Bud Armstrong
New Address 2379
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OVER. 15 BARRELS
retain his unique world
NAMED.. ENVOY-
Adm. Raymond A. Spnianee Is
new U. 8. Ambassador lo Philip
pines succeeding Myron Cowen.
resigned to become consultant
to Secretary of State-- Acheson.
COMPLAINTS FILEO
Louella B. Boatman va. Charlae V.
Boatman, tult for divorce. Couple mar
ried Sept. 24. 1048, Klamath railt. Ore.
Charge, cruelty. Plaintiff aeeki prop
erty settlement. restoration former
name. Louella B. Hawei, J. C. O'Neill,
attorney for plaintiff.
Helen Shuck v.. Clifford J. Shuck,
ult for divorce. Couple married Mar.
21. 1939. Klamath rails. Ore. Charge,
cruelty. Plaintiff seeks property settle
mcnt.flOOO per month permanent ali
mony, costs and attorney fees. E. E.
Driacoll, attorney for plaintiff.
MARRIACf MCr.NSEA
DOWNEY DEDMAN. Eugene H
Downey, 38. truck driver. Native of
Oklahoma. Resident of Klamath Falls.
Ore. Barbara V. Dedman. 32, waltresi.
Native of Oregon, Resident of Gari
baldi. Ore.
Pleaj . DRINK WATER. Arthur T.
Pleas. 55, lumber worker. Native of
Wisconsin. Resident nf Klamath Falls.
Ore. Audrey B. Drlnkwater. M. beauty
operator. Native of Oregon. Resident
of Klamath Falls, Ore.
WHITNEY WEBBER. Edward L.
Whitney. 20. professional baseball play
er. Native of Idaho. Resident of Klam
ath FalU. Ore. Donna L, Webber. 17.
student. Native of Oregon. Resident of
Klamath Falls, Ore.
Obituary
OOBER
Baby Cober, Infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Cober passed away in
this city Feb. 3. Besides the parents
survivors also Include two slaters Wln
nlfred Ann, Betty Lou; three brothers
Wallace Gent, Burrell Mason, and John
Dee Cober; also a grandmother Mrs.
B. W. Short all of Klamath Falls. Serv
Ices were held 10:30 a m. Feb. S at
the graveside, Klamath Memorial Park
The Rev. D. L. Proett officiating.
O'Halr's Memorial Chapel was in
charge of arrangements.
CANNON
Pat Cannon, 79. a natlva of Ireland
and resident of this city for the pat
33 years passed away here Feb. S,
1931. Time and place of funeral serv
ices will be announced at a later date
by O'Halr's Memorial Chapel.
Frank Solak, no vehicle llctnse. For
feit 3 bail.
Arthur B. Epperson, failura to yield
right way to vehicle. Time taken to
enter a plea.
Evert D. Of burn, violation basic rule.
Fine $23.
South 6th
ON SKATES Terry Browne. Dtlrell lee tkallnc aperlallat. eleara a Ions slrlnr of barrels lo
barrel-Jumping tills by defeating
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SUMMERTIME SOUTH OF E Q U A T O R Spidous promenade with view of the
rclOe l Vine del Mar, Chile, It litre for Iheee wleblBf le eecape rlfore ef northern winter.
U.S. Ponders Breaking
With Soviet Satellites
By JOHN A. 8CAI.I
WASHINGTON Of) The State
Department an Id Tuesday Ameri
can diplomats meeting In Parla
early next month will dmcu.is
whether to clone United Sulfa em
bassies In Soviet satellite countries.
Press Oil leer Michnel J. McDer-
mott said the possibility of break
ing diplomatic relations with Rus
sian satellites "Is being looked at
by some people In the department
from both sides" In preparation for
the Paris meeting.
McDermolt said at a news con
ference top American diplomats
from Russia, Poland, Czechoslovak
ia, Hungary and Romania are ex
pected to attend the Paris meet
ing. Other informed oriiciais tola a
reDorter the conference would also
seek to draft plans for giving bet
ter protection to embassy person
nel and private American business-
Papa Flashes
Stork News
WASLENBURO, Colo. tl Ger
ald Alrtano Is letting everyone
know he has a new son.
He's rigged up a neon sign In
his living room window, which an
nounces In flashing boldness:
"It'i a boy."
ALASKA STATEHOOD
WASHINGTON m The Senate
Interrupted Its debate on Alaska
statehood Tuesday to take up a bill
Intended to plug gaps through
which alien farm workers now are
entering the United States Illegally.
20 Miles Afoot
Geo. N. Taylor
A blind woman came SO miles
afoot and was all bruises from
falls. Others came six days afoot.
One man hobbled 80 miles. At
dawn Sunday, 52 were baptised'
including two beggars and some
opium sotf. A lew had heard tne
Famine Relief
Work; But all
were new crea
ture through
Christ Jesus.
Ood wanted
these for himself
and he bridged
the gulf, between
hi holiness and
their sin. It was
that Ood put
their sins on
Christ who died
tnr t.hm Thsv
Geo. N. Taylor ,aw Judgment
Day out and eternal life In. And
with the new life, came heaven's
cheer, peace and hope such hope
as this world can never give nor
know. Now hear them tell others
of the new life and hear them pray
Just like First Century Believers.
A Portland Lumber Mfr. and
Wife buy this space to say that
Ood' love includes you also only
believe.
a Held ol 10 at liroulngtr, N. Y. He
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men now in Esstern Europe.
McDrmott said the Paris meet
ing will be the third one held by
American chiefs of diplomatic mis
sions to Iron Curtain countries.
McDermott aald the entire ques
tion of diplomatic relations with
the Communist world Is always un
der review.
But In response to a question,
he said he did not know whether
ll had ever been placed on an
agenda before.
He was asked whether he con
sidered the forthcoming discussion
to be matter of special urgency
and he replied "no."
Any decision to close American
embassies would mark a decided
shift In State Department policy.
Until now It haa favored keeping
them open at virtually all costs lo
serve as "listening posts."
STREAMLINED
NEW YORK on Latest develop
ments In the walkie-talkie of the
type that came out of World War
II for one-mun radiocasting has re
sulted In considerable reduction In
else. Not only haa the weight been
rut to 39 pounds with correspond
ing reduction In site, but the
range has been doubled.
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Special Scout -Program
Set
FORT KLAMATH A apeclal
program at the CI clubhouse Is
planned for Friday by Scout Pack
34 In observance or the 2nd an
niversary of the Boy Scouts of
America.
A notlurk dinner Is scheduled
for 6 p.m. An appropriately dec
orated cake ia to be donated by
John Acomb or Fort Klamath, a
former professional baker.
Both the Scout and Cub groups
aa well aa the Bluebirds are to
have part In the program.
SPECIALIZED
INVESTMENT
MANAGEMENT
SERVICE
Today' economic situation
make i( more important than,
ever before that up-to-the-minute
knowledge of buii
nen condition be applied to
- the management of invest
ments. The Investment Manage
ment lervicei of the Firit
Netional Bank offer you the
group judgment of invest
ment tpecialiit it low cost.
Full or limited management
service are available.
, You are invited to make
an appointment to discui
Investment Management at
your convenience with an
officer of our Truit Depart
ment. Your appointment may
be arranged through any
Firet National banking office.
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