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HERALD AND NKVVS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORKGON
PAGE FOUR
MAKlttiy ana manual
All Major Grains
Score Advances
CHICAGO liFI A lata rally, ac
companied by the most active trad
ing of the session, left all major
grains with advances at the close
on the board or trade Thursday.
Brokers thought the closing ad
vance stemmed mainly from short
covering, partly from floor traders
who had sold earner in uie uy
Final prices In wheat, corn and
oats were Just about the day s
blghs.
, UntU the last half hour, the mar
ket had sold under the previous
close practically the entire session.
March corn was an exception,
showing strength from the start on
Kitvfncr
Wheat closed Vrvt higher . Mar.
M.57 corn a4-l J J?)?"'
Mar. 11.93 oats Mi-Ji taWr.
March 84 -85, rye 34-l a higher
Mav SI 98 soybeans 1 cent
tower to 1 higher Mar $2.99
3.98 Vt, nd lard unchanged to 10
cents a hundred pounds higher,
Mar 13.80.
Wheat
Open High Low Close
. .uv.117 1. 2.55 i 2.57 Mi
2 52 4 2.53 2.51 , ao
J 46 2.46 2.45 H, 2 . 4 6 Ji
3 47 2.48 i 2 47 "42.48 j
2.50 2.51 'i 2.50 351 V,
July
Sep
Dec
Oil Demands
Holding Higher
YORK 11 Highly selec
tive demand centering in oils to
day kept the stock market a shade
blAslde from issues in which there
was exceptional demand, prices
were sDread out over a range of
nnints hioher to 1 lower.
The volume of business again
lagged at an estimated 1,300,000
charR.
Railroads held ahead, and steels
inn mntnra were steady. A few
good plus signs showed up In mil-
lues, gold mines, ana fuuucjs.
Quotations
By The Associated Press
Admiral corporation
Allied Chemical
AUis Chalmers
American Airlines
American Power & Light
American Tel. ti Tel.
American Tobacco
Anaconda Copper
Atchison Railroad
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Airplane Co.
Borg Warner
Burroughs Adding Machine
California Packing
Canadian Pacific
Caterpillar Tractof
Celanese Corporation
Chrysler Corporation
Cities Service
Constlldated Edison
Consolidated Vultee
Crown Zellerbach
Curtiss Wright
Douglas Aircraft -duPont
de Nemours
Eastman Kodak
Emerson Radio
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Georgia Pac Plywood
Goodyear Tire
Homes take Mining Co.. .
International Harvester
International Paper
Johns Manville
Kennecott Copper
Libby, McNeilL
Lockheed Aircraft
Loew's Incorporated
Long Bell A
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvinator
New York Central
Northern Pacific
Pacific American Pish
26 'i
71 i
51 i
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23 V
156 &
63 Vt
51 'i
76 i
51 H
48 V
64 V
17 a
26 Vt
35 Vt
50
46
70
109 Ti
33 Ti
19 U
55
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60
87 Mi
45 V2
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Pacific Gas It Electric
Pacific Tel. & Tel.
Packard Motor Car
Penney(J. C.) Co.
, Pennsylvania R. R.
Pepsi Cola Co.
Phil co Radio
Radio Corporation
Rayonler Incorp
Rayonler Incorp Pfd
Republic Steel
T?vnoldit Metala
Richfield Oil
Safeway Stores Inc.
.Soctt Paper Co.
Sears Roebuck Co.
Socony-Vacuum Oil
Southern Pacific
Standard Oil Calif
Standard Oil N. J.
Studebaker Corp.
Sunshine Mining
63 4
51 4
80 Mi
32
33 Mi
23
18 H
39
112 Mi
31 Va
5
32 Mi
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43
Swift & Company
Ttansamerica Corp.
Twentieth Century Fox
Union Oil Company
Union Pacific
United Airlines
United Aircraft -United
Corporation
United States Plywood
United States Steel
Warner Pictures
Western Union Tel
Westinghouse Air Brake
Westinghouse Electric
Woolworth Company
Livestock
PORTLAND Wl Cattle salable
100; scattered sales steady but
most classes untested; load mostly
good fed steers not yet shown;
scattered lots utility heifers 22.00
27.00; cnnner and cutter cows most
ly 15.00-18.00; utility cows 19.00
23.00; odd head young cows up to
24.50; commercial bulls 29.00; utili
ty 26.00-28.00.
Calves salable 25.00; market ac
tive, steady; few choice vealers
34.00-37.00; utility and commercial
grades 20.00-30.00.
Hogs salable 300; choice No. 1
butchers scarce; 1 load not yet
shown. Few sales other grades and
weights steady but most bids lower
odd lots mostly choice No. 2 190
230 lb butchers 19.75-20.00; few No.
S butchers and medium grades bid
down to 19.00; few choice 270 lbs
19.00; 372 lbs 18.00; sows scarce;
few choice around 400 lbs held
above 17.00; medium grades down
to 16.00; good and choice 188 lb
feeder pigs 18.00; medium around
8S lb feeders 17.00.
Sheep salable 150; market about
steady but bulk of supply unsold:
1 lot choice and prime 81 lb wooled
lambs 28.25; choice 125 lbs 25.00;
odd utility ewes 9.00; god slaugh
ter ewes quotable around 12.50
13.00. INVESTMENT SECURITIES
OWINS
INVESTMENT SERVICE
- Lltle. InaetlTe, DnliiUd "4
OTer-tht-Counter bond n4
tacka. lavastmsBt FaoSi
Mt MaS-Daa. Bins, rhont t-MM
KLAMATH PALLS
Chicago Livestock
CHICAUO Iff) IUSUA)
Salable hogs 10.000: unevenly 25 to
mostly 50 cents higher on both
butchers and sows: extremes up
more; choice 180-220 lb 18.25-18.50;
top 18.60 sparingly; most packer
purchases 18.25 down; choice 230-
240 lb 17.75-18.15; 250-270 ID 17.34
17.65; 280-310 lb 16.75-17.25; sows
14.0-16.50.
Salable cattle 2.500: salable
heifers about steady; cows mostly
steady witn early Wednesday or
as much as 25-50 cents higher than
close that day; bulls and vealers
steady to weak; load high-choice
and prime 1.142 lb steers 37.25;
most choice steers 33.00-35.75; com
mercial to low-choice grades 28.00
32.75: most good and choice heif
ers 31.00-34 50: utility and com
mercial bulls 25.50-29.00; good med
ium weight and heavy bulls 26.00
28.00: commercial to prime vealers
31.0-38.00; light culls down to
10. uu.
Salable sheen 3.500: asking
steady but bidding weak to 50 cents
or more lower; double 107 lb
choice to prime Iowa-fed yearlings
including small two-year-old end
23.50; slaughter ewes steady to
weak at 11.00 to 15.00 with culls
10.50 down to 9.00.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND m Wheat bid, to
arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk,
delivered coast: Soft white 2.50;
soft white, excluding rex, 2.50;
white club 2.50.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.52;
10 per cent 2.52; 11 per cent 2.53;
12 percent 2.53.
Hard white baart: Ordinary 2.50;
10 per cent 2.50: 11 per cent 2.50;
13 per cent 2.50.
Wednesday's car receipts: Wheat
84; barley 5; flour 3; corn 7; oats
1; mill feed 3.
Potatoes
CHICAGO ( (USDA Pota
toes: arrivals 121. on track 29:
total U.S. shipments 878; for Rus
sets and wasned Reds, demand
good, market firm at ceilings:
other stock, demand slow, market
dull: lcl track sales: Idaho Russets
55.65-66; bakers $6.06; street sales
according to basis of sale, per 100
id: Colorado Mcciures 55.51-61;
Idaho Russets $5.95-6.26.
Potato Ceilings
Start Timed
Henry Witte. OPS representative
from the Portland district office
has told Klamath Countv Agent
Walter Jendrzejewski that potato
price ceilings begin "when the po
tatoes are put in containers."
In effect, he said, potatoes sold
as a unit in the cellar, for in
stance, were not subject to the
OPS price celling regulations.
The ceilings, on U.S. No. 1 inch-
and-three-eighths minimum diame
ters, are S3.75 this month. Other
grades, according to the OPS, in
cluding ungraded spuds, are a dol
lar per hundred less.
Obituary
KIEKPATRICK
tlr rranklln Klrkpatrick. St.
native of Bridgeport. California and
resident of Klamath County for 53
years, atea nere Keoruary 7, 1952. sur
vlvora include: the widow, Mri. Lola
S. Kirkpatriek and a eon. Don C. of
this city: a sister. Mrs. Alma Lavman
of Merrill, Ore.: two brothers, Clarence
01 jnaiin. ure. ana ueorie of Taylor.
B. C: 3 cousins Hannah Hosac of
Oakland. Calif.. Lila Kartttr nt
Lone Beach, Calif., and Vena Folffer
of Fullerton Calif. Mr. Klrkpatrick was
memoer 01 mamain rails uoage no.
1347, B.P.O Elks and the Woodmen of
the World. Funeral arrangements will
be announced later by Ward's Klamath
Funeral Home.
Try Snowdrifft Nw PU
Crust Today. If guarantttd
good. If you arm not ontlraly
latitfled, write Snowdrift, 210
Boronn Strt, Now OrUant
12, La. and coil of ingrtditnti
wilt bo refunded.
iGuaranteedp
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LEAVES HEARING
Arthur H. Samish, portly
California liquor and beer
lobbyist, waves aside ques
tions by newsmen as he
leaves a closed session of
the King house subcommit
tee now investigating ir
regularities in the SSn
Francisco internal revenue
bureau.
COOL MILLION Actress
Arlene Dahl j wears ' the
largest cut diamond in the
world, the, Transvaal Dia-.
mond, valued at one million
dollars. Miss Dahl dazzled
over 500 guests at a recent
cancer benefit in Holly
wood with the gem the
first time it has ever been
worn publicly. It was
brought to Hollywood to be
used in a jungle film.
90Wtf RAkEA with
RED CHERRY PIE with Snowdrift's New "Goden
Snowdrift with Milk glv you tht crust you can trutf every It mo gold on
Yields a double-crust pie or lattice-top
pie, or 2 pastry shells.
Preheat oven to 425.
1. Mix in large mixing bowl
2 tups sifted ell-purpos. flour,
such at Gold Modal
1 toatpoon salt
tup Snowdrift i
using blender or
knives, until mix
ture looks
like coarse
meal. Re
move Vi cup
(4 tbsp.) for
Btep z.
CMIRDY riLllNOi Drain 1 (No. 3) can red tour Cher
. ries; save Juice. Combine 2 tot p. cornstarch, Vt to
cup tugar and doth. lalt. Stir In cup canned cherry
juice. Cook until thick and clear. Add 1 Up. almond
extract. Turn drained cherries into pie shell; add
- thickened Juice and dot with 2 tbsp. butter. Cover
Weather
Western Oregon Mostly cloudy
In valleys of aouUiern Interior and
partly cloudy elsewhere Thursday
and Friday. Considerable night and
morning luff. Highs Thursday and
Friday 50 to 60 except 45 In south
ern Ulterior, Lows Thursday night
32 to 40. Winds off const variable
and 8 to IB miles an hour Thursday,
becoming westerly to southwesterly
and 10 to 20 miles an hour Friday.
Eastern Oregon Partly cloudy
In north and generally lnir In south
Thursday mid Friday, lllglis Thurs
day and Friday 42 lo 63. Lows
Thursday night 26 to 35 except 15
in higher valleys.
For the 24 hours to 4:30 a.m.
max. Alin,
Baker .....
Bend
Eugene
La Grande
Lakeview
Medford
North Bend
Ontario
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Boise
Chicago
Denver
..3H 16
...65
39
33
17
17
32
43
33
42
35
33
33
24
21
31
43
65
38
40
45
41
33
63
43
. 42
42
55
... 39
58
55
61
54
46
31
..64
'Eureka 5
Los Angeles 82
New York - 44
Red Bluff 67
San Francisco ....a --60
Seattle 61
Spokane .. 46
Man Admits
Holdup
Thnmas Patrick Schram, 28, ad
mitted robbln? Walter Vaughn.
Oregon Food Store No. 2 manager,
of S476 with a toy pistol the night
of Dec. 10. 1951.
"I wouldn't plead guilty to It.
sir," Schram said to Circuit Judge
David R. Vandenberg late this
morning, "If I hadn't done It."
Schram has been tn custody
since 90 minutes after the robbery
Dec. 10.
The following day Schram was
charged with robbery, armed with
a dungerous weapon.
NO GUN
Police never found the supposed
gun, and recovered only 1252 of
the loot when Schram was arrest
ed at Wocus tavern 90 minutes
alter the holdup.
Today the charge was changed
to read "robbery, by putting In
fear of force and violence, not
being armed with a dangerous
weapon."
In September, 1946. Schram was
sentenced In Circuit Court here to
two years on conviction of obtain
ing money by false pretenses.
He served eight months of the
time, was released, but later
served the full time on parole
revocation.
In 1948 in Portland he was sen
tenced to two four-year terms on
conviction of pulling two robberies
with toy pistols. He was released
from the State Prison only last
Augusu -
Schram also admitted being ar
rested in Vancouver. Wash., in
1948 for an attempted filling sta
tion robbery.
CONVICTIONS
"I was not prosecuted on that
charge," Schram told the Judge,
"because they took me over to
Portland and I was convicted on
the two robberies."
"But I did the Vancouver ob."
he said. "I was caught 20 min
utes after trying the holdup."
Judge Vandenberg said he would
pass sentence when he returned to
town. He Is scheduled to leave
town for several weeks.
Many people have wished they
had fire Insurance after the fire.
Don't be one. Hans Norland In
surance, 627 Pine St. Phone 2-2515.
2. Measure
Vi cup mini
and stir in i
Vt cup of tht SrwdiHl m .
mfefuro
Stir together and mix Into tht re
maining snowdrut nour
mixture to form dough.
Press Into a ball and flat-.
ten slightly.
O tits
WliSON OIL
NOWDRIPT
CO.. INC.
4
1 M L IX
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with lattice pastry. TO MAKI lATTICI IOi Ron re
maining dough as above. Peel off top paper. Out into
Vs-lnch strips. Weave strips crisscross on waxed
paper. Flip quickly over filling. Seal ends without
moistening and flute edge. Bake In hot oven, 42S'F
about 40 minutes.
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TULELAKE FARMERS step out Mar. 11 to vote for directors of the organizing Tulclake Water District. One director
will be elected from each of the five sulxlistricts (divided by dotted lines in map above). The district follows the old
meander line of Tulelake, but excludes the town of Tulelake itself. It includes some 93,000 acres. The district, In opera
tion, would put the operation and maintenance under cont rol of the water users themselves, Instead of the Bureau of
Reclamation, thus returning revenues to the district alone , and not the bureau.
Retail Beef
Prices Down
PORTLAND l Declining cat
tle prices on the North Portland
livestock market were reflected
Thursday in lower retail beef
prices
Some beef Drices were well be
low ceilings, with ground beef sell
ing at 55 to 59 cents a pound. Rib
Easier, tastier pie crust without any guess
work! Start the usual way cut In Snowdrift with
oil tht flour. Extra easy with quick-blending
Snowdrift, your emulsorlzed shortening.
Now comes Snowdrift's wonderful new se
cret for sureness! This pie crust is made with
milk an exact amount no guessing how
much to add. Result: a crust rich In flavor
and color with "golden flake" goodness clear
throughl Roll neatly, too, between waxed
papers.
You'll call this your "trusty crust" recipe!
Just be sure you use Snowdrift pure all-vegetable
shortening.
Flake" Pie Crust
brown and rich In flavor I
1. Roll half the dough between
two waxed papers (12 Inches
square). Ease off top paper.
Pick up bottom paper at top
corners. Dough will cling. Place
(paper aiae up; in
men pie
pan. Peel
off paper;
fit Into pan.
Trim. Add
Ailing.
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MADE OF FINER, CpSTLIER VEGETABLE OIL
YET IT COSTS YOU NO MORE.
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and swiss steaks were as low as
85 cents, and rib roast 79.
Theodore T.. Swenson. federal
mnrket reporter, said that the
lower livestock market prices re
flect an Increased supply of beef
throughout the country. Pork prices
also are at a seasonal low.
CELEBRATING .hem 100 AM NIVfRSARY -1852-1952
WHEAT 9Qc
HEARTS
Sherry
PANCAKE
WAFFLE MIX
4-lb. bag
53'
c
.jpgiriy
DRIFTED
SHOW
FLOUR
5-lb. bag
49'
PRODUCE
Tomatoes
Grapefruit
SPECIALS
tube IC
39c
19c
9c
19c
23c
69c
5c
8-lb. bag
Rhubarb
Lettuce
Green Peppers
Broccoli
lb.
bun.
Oranges ,,bboo
Beets, Radishes or
Green Onions
bun.
Royal Club .
ORANGE
JUICE
46'01' 25c
can aVJ W
Price 1 mTTStFmCiykWSr900CFTWfrm''m
Iffective I l fll YfXV 4 XY I
Friday I jK lAtjjtJi 1 mmw VC
and 2lBlHuEaBBQ4alaiS124
Saturday
Soil District
Votes Counted
Ballots cast In the Langell Val
ley Soil Conservation District elec
tion Monday were being counted
lute this morning, and Polling
Supvr. Basil Hall, Bly, niild they
Poteefs
Market '
Owned and Operated
By Bob & "Peanuts" Poteet
Brotton'f Best
Lean
PICNICS
Ib39c
A GRADE
BEEF
ROAST
ib. 65c
Skinless
Wieners
,k 49c
.Pur
LARD
lb.
Carton
75c
DEPEND ON US
FOR
QUALITY
1710 Oreaon Ae. .... Phone I860
would probably be finished early
ihls afternoon.
The election would add three
ouarters of a million acres nl
liinils to the present 130.000-nrre.
I.angell Valley BCD 11 the propon!
passes.
Approximately 70 ballots were
cast.
LWfcrC CSiEi
Wesson
OIL . 4?c
With coupon from
Softosilk Coke Flour
Kerr'
Jam's 'n Jellies
Pint
Jars
HALF PRICE
Hi Ho
CRACKERS 33c
Pound Box
Sunshine
Oronge
SLICES
lb. bog
25c1
Party Time
Sour, Pitted
CHERRIES
No. 2 Can
2?c
Durkee't
WHIPPED
DRESSING , 59c
MAYONNAISE
069c
EGGS
Grade A Lorqe
Fresh Ranch Egg
59c
Dot.
Free
Delivery
On $5.00
Order
Or Over