SATURDAY, MAJICII 1, 10!2 rrm irrrr 1 r "lac HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NIN1 1 MARKETS and FINANCIAL Feed Grains Again Show Some Advance (J1I1CAOO lit) -- Vrrti Ml n 111.', nmttn iiKKlitnl iidvnni c un the board of trade HiiUiidny In n cull munition of Ilia incc'ctlliiK iniwlon'ii mill'. , lliokein lliuuiilit Iho uiiturn, both Frltluv- nnd Halimliiy wim busud IwilcIV mi Dm furl corn nntl on Ik hnd uecn iiclly llioiuuulily II(U-dnlril- 8oyueuli.t Jiilnrd Urn te-ed Kniln mi the iiinl(lr. MjiiietlilUK which lliry wcro tumble lo do Friday, tininn utiylnw v.ni Mhml up by in currence ol llin rumor tiirit crlllnwi in Miybenn Inriil inlulU Ik- lift cel. Wheal continued In Inn, lirld buck by loriH-ni.N lor Unlit inulxluru In the winter whnit belt. Wheat clo.'td liix-hnnm-d to i, higher. Mnrch li t torn r ', hlKhcr, Mnrih 11.17 oul '. to I cent blither, Mnrrh Hit .-',-rye rl ! Iiliibi-r, Miiy 11.01, nov bciiini i lo 3 cent blKbor, Mnrch u:.n ,,.,, ami iiiril a to lo trnui n hundred pouuiln liiKbpr, Miircb ! 1 1.10. l Wheal Oiirn lllih low flour I Mitr Mny' Hep Dro 2 63 , J.H 2&3 i, 2 6.1 ',i JM . 3 61". m hi,': I 3.VI ', 3 411 cl ', 1M i; 3.4!- 3 40' JM1 i J 'ID Stock Market On Dull Side Today i NDW YORK Ml - Oold inliilnu Ismii-h exelled a Kllinmer of buvlnn intrrpnt Hiiliirilny In the Mock mill kct, but olhcrwino tbp imirknl wim imrrowly mixed nnd extremely dull. Prices dimmed only fmclloimllv Willi lew exception. bihI ninny lenders llliily were not traded nt nil. Mclnlyre . Porcupine Mlnri unicn iio nan on investment, win up nrounu j pomiA ana wnn coiu nnmtlvcly active. Both Dome Mlnra mid llonle mnke MIiiIiik advanced between 1 it nd 2 pnlnu. Trading amounted to an entlmnl eri 460.0U0 tlmrei, Iran (hall evcrnue (or a two-hour t.e.vilon. Quotations New York Mark By The Anni-laled l're Admiral CorjMjrallon 27 Allied Chemical 10 Allli Chnlmern 48 American Airline 14 American Power Hi I.IkIiI 24 American Tel. It Tal. 16S American Tobacco (Id Anacondii Copper 4B ' Atchison Rullrond 76 Sclhlehem Hteel 4 ' Boelnir Alrpluno Co. 49 Bom Warner nurroUKlu AddbiR Machine 17 : California Parklnn Canadian I'uclllc 33 ,, Caterpillar Tractor Celane.se Corporation 46 Chrynler Corporation A8 3 1 Cltic Service 1 it 1 , Coiuolldaled Edition 33 t Connalldaled Vulteo 17 'j Crown .ellerbach 67 CurtlM Wrlnht 8 i DmiKlas Aircraft duPnnt de Nemours S 'i Kaatman Kodak 46 ' Kmernon Pliidlo 13 Ji i General Fleetrlo 64 i, General Foods 43 i. General Molori 60 , fleorma Pao Plywood 20 !a Goodyear Tire 43 HomeMake Mining Co. 37 ' International Harvester 33 Inlerntllonal Paper 47 ' Johni Manvllle 84 la Kennecott Copper 80 Mbby, McNeill 8 , Lockheed Aircraft 20 , Ixiew'n Incorporated 18 Ti Long Bell A 40 Montgomery Ward 80 Nash Kelvlnalor 19 , New York Central 18 Northern Pacific 70 (i Paclflo American Fish Pacific Gti i Electric 35 Paclflo Tel. ft Tel. Ill Packard Motor Car 4 ' j Penney U.C.) Co. . 68 t Pennsylvania R.B. 18 .t Pepsi Cola Co. Phllco Radio 28 t Radio Corporation 24 Rayonler Incorp 83 'j Ravonler Incorp Pld 38 Republic Steel 41 Reynolds Metali 68 3 Richfield Oil 64 Hafeway Stores Inc. 30 a, Scolt Paper Co. , 63 Sears Roebuck li Co. 61 Bocony-Vacuum Oil 38 U Southern Pacific 83 Standard Oil Calif 80 i Standard Oil N.J. ' 75 , Studebaker Corp. 31 9 Sunshine Mining , 10 B Swift It Company . ,31 j Transamerlca Corp. 23 Twentieth Century Fox 18 3 Union OH Company 38 U Union Pacific United Airlines ' ' , 28 , United Aircraft , 30 a( United Corporation ! '( United states Plywood , 31 , United States Btcol ' 38 i . Warner Pictures 14 ' Western Union Tel 40 WestlnRhouse Air Brake 25 i, WestlnRhou.ie Electric . 35 Wool worth Company 42 Canasta Shufflers, games and gifts . . . VolRht's Pioneer Of fice Supply. 630 Main Your Last Opportunity To Hear Rev. Wtti. Booth Clibborn, DD, DPH Thi( Sunday 1 1 :00 a.m 7:30 p.m. Don't Miss It! accfmri v hf r,nn ft Klamath Falls Revivor Contar Sunday School - 9:45 Attend Our Growing . Sunday School I Youth Service 6:15 Such Meetings Tune in Sat. Night 6:30 to 7:00 p.m. to KFJI And 9:00 a.m. Sunday to KFLW for local Church Programs ALL WELCOME Western Fieie Orders Down rOHTLANO 111 Order ior wcntcin jiliii! luiiibi-r look u bi: droi in II ic week ended Kill. 23 und lor the yen r lo dull' me M per cent under llir muni! iicrlod ol IHM. K I ii i K ill n und j . i olIi.cj i loi i wiie up nllKbtly In tho wi'rk but lor Diu yrur rrninlu 1 1 1 1 c j Mil. , Coinimnitlyc HiturcK In board fret, ouo milium, lor lint wccit, pinvlous wick mid yum uko In Unit oi del; oidi-iHi w.Kii: 70.1131; :m:i7. Hlilpincnln: III.IMIi. IW.I:IK; 1I.4.':H. I'loductlon: Ml.iiiHi; 62.H47; 01, 1M. Steers Wanted At Livestock Markets CIIICAOO lW Hokh were ipiotrd iioiulniilly nieiidy Hutiirdiiy itl the end ol u wok dtiriiiK which prlccti dropped lo new '12 month luwn. Cutile nnd cheep nb.o held stei'dy. UumiK the week, bnrrovn nnd Kliia lo"t 26 lo 4(1 centa while noun ended with hltlc price ehiurje Prlcoa dropped In the curly purl of the period, recoverliiK allnhlly toward the clor.o uh proitieer't cut i.hlpnient. 'I lie top of 111 !'i end iivrriiifc drove cot of tli!H3 on Wednchday were the lowriil lor any duy kIiicc. April, 1(16(1. Prime Htcern were wonted !hln week, brli'.KIiiK iibout 60 cenm high er price. The rent of the iiiltlc miirkel, however, wim an erratic ullalr. Htetrrit Ki'iidliiK low choice and below Mink to it new low on the crop. lo-diiK about (1.00. I(c ripu were nlmiil one-lluid hiiKer than li year auo. PrUT.i In the nheep heel ion fol lowed the pattern lor other live stock (lurlim the week. Klniiitlitrr lulllbn lost 60 centa to (1 00 bheep lo.M (I 00. Dc.it price lor led wer.t. em wooled liimb-t at Ihe cloe wan (27.26, lowe-tt allien May. 11)60. Potatoes SAN FRANCISCO M' Poli.loci II cars on truck: urrlvuls Mimic i. Mlchlltun 1, Orenon 3, WaahliiKtou 1, no sulci. LOS ANGEI.ES ii Pntutnea: 17 cum on track; arrivals, Ne braaku 1. Mulne 3. Orenon 6. Cl!. fornlu 2, Utah 1. North D.ikola 1. Idaho 0. by truck 3: no 'Miles. Portland Livestock PORTLAND I lUSDAi-Cul-tic salable Friduy 25; holdover 100; market ino.'itly nomlnttl; Klznbic Miuply lok cows held over. For week, salable I.3H6. Mm kct slronu to 5o cciiIh hluhor on all clussch early, caniier to low utility covs closed barely steady to 50c lower. Cow supply limited, fed Meers pre dominated. Load choice 1.I3U lb led ateera 35.60. load 1.217 and few 017 lbs 35.00. bulk uood and low choice under 1,135 lbs 33 00 to 34 60; commerclnl 30 00 to 32 85. I utility 34 u to 29 00. Good led hell icrs 32 00 lo 33 00. eommercinl 28 00 to 31.50. utility 22 50 to 28 00. Can ner and cutter cows late 17 00 lo 20.60, enrlv lo 21.00, utility 21 60 to 25.00, few hlRh utility and com mercial 26 00 lo 20.50. lew com mercial lo 27.75. Commerclnl bulls 38 60 to 30 00. utility 25.00 to 28 00, cutter down lo 23.00. Calves Friday none; market nominal. For week, salable 200 Market steady. Choice and odd prime venters 34 O0 to 38 00. com mercial and Bond 27.00 to 33.00. utility 20.00 to 28 00. Hons salable Friduy 10; market nominal. For week, salable 1.380. Market opened 25 to 35c hinder. closed sleadv with weex auo. Choice 180 to 235 lbs 20 00 to 20.25. few 20.35. late Males 19.75 lo 20 00. Heavier nnd lluhter welKhts 18.00 to 10.00. few 186 to 175 lbs to 19.25 and 19-50. Choice 400 to 660 lb vows 15.50 lo 10.50, lighter weluhls 17.00 to 18 00. Oood and choice feeder iiIrh 17.00 lo 18 00 medium 90 lbs 15 50. Sheen Friday none; market nom inal. For week salable 245. Mnr keL weak snots 60c lower or rlauahler lambs. Heavy lambs In rmaller supply. Only few choice nMlh odd nrlmo 90 lbs at 27.50. bulk Rood and choice under 110 lb lambs 28 50 to 21.00 out. cnmi-r 114 lbs Included at 27 no. Choice 128 lo 133 lbs 2.00 to 24 50, Inside for nrlv shorn. Odd medium feeders 24.00. Good ewes 13.00, culls down to 6.00. Bureau Boss Hits Socialism WASHINGTON (At Oscar R. EwlnR henrf of the Federal Security Agen cy, told Conorcss Friday both he and President Truman arc "un equivocally. . opposed to social ized medicine." Ewlnor made the statement In testifying: before a House expend! turs subcommittee which Is study Inn bill lo crcntc a new Depart ment of Health. The FSA director snld hp Is uRnins setting up a health depart ment. Instead, he siiRgested clovotlnpr the FSA, which he Mends, lo cud Inct 4-nnk, Dlnaos of Australia, nrc the most dog-like of tho wild members of tho cnnine tnmny. nicy resomoic doRS in character nnd phvslque but have bushy wolf-like lulls. nj.i ttA.iwi.ij it rfi4 L.i'-5j.fktij Rev. Wm. Booth Clibborn Weather Wei.lern OnKon Partly cloudy Kiiiuiiliiy Willi li lew know Hurried in inn niounialiih. CIcurliiK Butur i.uy iiIkhi with hoiiiii valley lo. I'll ir Sunday In aoulh portion but .iiciuuniiiK (.loudlucHH In north por tion. Jlirhn both dnyn 411 to 611. Low iiiuinouy iiIkIiI 2() to 30. Variable winds of 8 to 16 in I Ion an hour off louihweHierly 10 to 30 inllca un nour Siinduy, Mioilcrn Orenon Partly cloudy Siit.urdiiy and Sunday Willi a few now lliinlei over iiiountulim and Hi Mitilli portion HuLurdiiy. HlRhti jbolh diiVH 30 to 40. Cooler Sutur iuy inithl with u low of 10 to ,30 except 6 In hmher valleyn. Northern Cullloinhi A- few Kciiltorcd IIkIiI nhowcrn Kiitiirdny and Hulimliiy nlitht with anow In inoiiiiiiiinN. oenciully lulr Bunday. Snow Hurrlm In SIcrniB. cloudy jliorlh portion with IlKlit rain px itrenic north, Kpreiullnit lo Monter 1 1 y-hioekion Hundiiy nlnht. Colder hul hi ln v and Saturday nlaht with li'iniiei elurcs around free.liiK Sat urdiiy iiiht. Noi'lhwenUrrly wlndn ol 25 lo 40 inilnn an hour off const, bccomliiK 20 to 30 miles an hour Sundny. Cirunls PiiMt and vicinity ParU ly cloudy Kiiliirdny. P'nlr Saturday nllhl and K'lndnv with e.omn inorn Iiik Iok. Hltth Saturday 40. Low Knluidny nut lit 23. IllRh Sunday 61. 24 llouiii to 4 30 a m. Saturday Max. Mln. I'recln. 36 14 .CI 4 ! ' 21 .03 62 30 T 43 23 .03 41 31 90 SO 411 32 .05 311 17 41 2(1 T 40 37 .34 62 34 61 31 .01 41 22 :;4 20 3(1 17 61 4! 63 62 .72 44 32 T III 44 60 4B 42 28 . .07 34 18 .Oil ' linker ; Pciid j r-UKClie l.ii Clraniie ! Lukrvlpw 1 Medlord ; North liend j Onlurlo Pendleton i Portland j ItohebuiK Salem ! Rol.se j CIiiciiko i Denver j Kureku ! l.os Anneles 1 New York i Red Bluff ii ruililni.u Seutlle Spokane Power Curb Rules Eased I WASHINGTON 1 The Defeaso I FJIcclrlc Power Administration Frl ' tin v revoked lis order which pro- viiied restrictions that could have ibeen put Into effect to conserve electric power In the Pacific North west . The order became effective Sept. 17 alter droURht conditions threat ened a jiower shortage. It was to have run until March 31 this year but was revoked ef fective tomorrow. , James K. Falrman. defense elcc j trie power administrator, said It now "appears that there Is no fur I their need for a curtailment order at leant until next full." I In a letter to nil electric utilities ! In the urea Falrman also said: i "This action sliould not be mis : understood as Indicating that the i Pacific Northwest will h.ave no lu 'lure power problems. . . . "The Pacific Northwest ap proached the winter of 1951-63 with n possible avernRe shortage Qf 600. 000 kilowatts under adverse water conditions. . . . For the winter 1952-53. the Pa cific Northwest faces, the. same shortage hazard. Falrman said a restrictive order Is being considered for next fall and winter nnd recommendations are being asked from utilities ui the area. ANIMAIM.IKF. TENNIS BALL MELBOURNE. Australia OPi A motorist nearly ran over a young platypus 40 miles from Melbourne. He thorn-lit It was a tennis ball on tho road. At the Inst minute he stopped and picked up Ihe strange little creature. It is now in Mel bourne Zoo. -YOUCAN PLAYjRICH ORGAN.MUSIC WITII0UT( -LEARNING A NOTEl The remarkable Hammond Chord a year ago. Doiens of families in area now own a chord organ; are f HOME IS LOTS MORE Chord sm&h mPms ' - tion tha't self-played music can bring to the home. ! A Chord Organ is privately placed at the store where you can; play it yourself after a moment's instruction, yes, even though ' vou never played a note on any instrument. Conic in nntl try the Hammond Chord Organ LOUIS R. mmmd--'i " """1 11 HE'S IN THIS LINEUP Although Joe DiMaggio, cx-New York Yankee centerfiekler, is not in the regular lineup this season, he is on the one in this plaque in Los Angeles dedi cated to baseball's "Greatest Lineup." Not counting the three years he spent in the Army. This marked the first time Joe missed reporting for spring practice since he joined the Yankees in 1330. 4LJf t HEADING FOR. WILD BLUE YONDER First photo re leased of the delta wing Convair XF-92A with afterburner (contained in extended tail section), which adds substan tially to the thrust of the plane's J-33-A-29 engine. The XK-92A, shown over San Diego, was designed and built by Convair as an experimental ship to 'explore and test the fliRht characteristics of a truce delta wing. The plane made it's first flight in 1948. Chiloquin Tills lime it's measles. No more docs one epidemic drag to a close than another starts full blast. Among those 111 during, the pnst ten days or so have been Mrs Forest Freid. who is lust waiting lor those tour tiny youngsters to come down with Ifnow, Orjn Kirttr Shuron Zadmn. who was Quite ill since fhe came down with it in Klamath Falls nnd It was quite awhile before she got home nnd to bed. Tonv Dumont, Glen Par ker. Alan Prowell, and Twyia Knlghtpipc. The Pep Club girls finished ou. the basketball season with new routines for half time drills and clever new rooters lids, blue trimmed in while and Chiloquin printed on the brims. At the Bo nanza game two majorettes worked Willi the drill team. They were Owendn Sue Seaholm of Kirk and Donna Hobbs of Klamath Agency. Visitors here Ihe past week were Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Delgndo and five year old son of Sunnyvale. Organ was introduced about : Klamath Falls and the Basin enjoying the fun and relaxa-: 4 mmMli - ' : i MANN PIANO CO. f't. Calif. Mrs. Delgado is the former Gina Manprin, who attended high school here a few years ago. They were houseRuests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Collins of Williamson river district, and hnd visited the Buz Smiths of Keno and her sister and brother-in-law in Medford before coming to Klamath county. Another measles victim Inst week was Edward Brautlacht and at the same time he was ill his father was in a Klamath Falls hospital tor a week getting over a bout with flu. Rev. David Sutton took his wife and little girl Karen to Eugene the first of the week. Mrs. Sutton will stav with her parents while ;hc awuits the stork. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kircher are returning this Sunday from spending ten days on a trip to Portland. During their absence Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kircher are staying at the Dwight Kirchers nnd nre looking nftcr the two little girls, Dinne nnd Donnn. 1 j yourself. Terms Low os $50 Down Then Pay Like Rent ! 99500 Car Kills KF Woman A Klamath Falls woman, Mrs. Ed (Florence 1 Popne, about 40 years old, of 1030 Kane St., was IrllieH In a twn.c.r hll anri run .r. rlHnl HViHtM. attmrnrmn 4? mil.. east if Lovelock, Nev on U. 8. mgnway 4U, according to lnlorma tion received here. Un Pnnn. u.aa ..di-nln. .ill her husband to Klamath Falls from iwieyenne, wyo., wnen ine nccioeni occurred. Sheriff A. C. Seeban of Lovelock said the woman - died within 15 minutes of the accident from severe chest injuries- Sheriff Seeban said Walter H. Peterson, 29, of Duluth, Minn., is helno. hetrl In thft Cmintv Tall .1 Lovelock, pending filing of charges ii'jhi me accioent.. Peterson was caught In a road- blOclr uet. hV ahftfirr'a BnnlU. Lovelock City Police alter he left wic Hcciueni scene. oecoan said Peterson apparently lost Control of' his ear In .nmln. up behind the Poppe vehicle, went in a borrow pit and smashed Into "Kiii. oie 01 roppes car in coming out of the ditch. Poppe's car was pushed across the highway and rolled over once in me opposite oorrow pit. Mrs. Poppe was thrown clear of ih car. Poppe received only minor hurt, according to reports. He is em- DlOved at the Aun-latrf t - Dorris, Calif. The body will be returned here for burial next week, according to friends of the family. The Poppe's are reported to have two children, a Knv ..ri ni.i -.1 were not with their parente on the Bureau Power Slash Asked WASHINGTON A - The Pacific Gaa ii Electric Co. of San Francis co has asked Congress to whittle the Reclamation Bureau budget for power facilities in California. Company President James B. Black told the House Appropria tions Committee in testimony made public Saturday that several Items in the Central Valley Project con struction program wouM violate the spirit of "wheeling" contracts for the transmission of government power over company lines. He said the bureau is planning to purchase 115 kilovolt switchgear for its Folsom Loop line. "There is no need for 115-kilo-voK switchgear on this 230-kilovolt line," he said. "The only purpose would be to provide local distribu tion outlets." Black also opposed the proposed construction of a Central Valley Bonneville interconnecting tran mfssion line for which two million dollars is requested this year. "If it is desirable to have addi tional interconnections between Cal ifornia and the Northwest these can be provided in less time and nt less cost by the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. and the California Oregon Power Co.," he asserted. The elements- of vacuum tubes used in the latest models of hear ing aids are of nickel filament wire, onh- one-tenth as thick as human hair. ........ Pi .. "V? Rev. Floyd R. Hoole . ' , SPECIAL - Monday and Tuesday Night -7:45 p.m. RALPH and EVANGELINE CARMICHAEL Virtuoso Violinist -Vocalist-Organist lis:' v i"., y t; xA mm- Ralph -Evangeline The above picture is of Ralph and Evangeline, his wife, receiving the Academy . Award from Gov. Warren of California. Their program was presented over : Columbia Television for 74 consecutive weeks. It was selected by the Acad emy of Arts and Sciences as the finest in America. Ralph is a marvelous vio linist and Evangeline before her conversion, was a dance orchestra .vocalist. A film of the telecasts was made and will be shown at one of the services here. ' WELCOME TO "KLAMATH FALLS LARGEST FULL GOSPEL CHURCH" A Ministers: D. B. Anderson, Werner Bock ' " .. amWMnwAwr Phone 3874 Obituary rm.i.FE F4wirfj Pal roller, 49, a natlv of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and a rut fieri I of Klamath Count for II yara. dltd hr Feb. , 30, 1032. Survlvora In clude; daughter,- Sua - of 8mv ifftss, Calif.; a aon, Tommla of Corvalllt, Ore.; hfi mother, Mm. Cite I la Kohler of Portland; 2 t Is tarn. Mr. Zelma Kapn of Portland. Ore., and Mri. Mary Austin of Ft. Colhni, Colo.: a brother, Earl of Portland. Ore. Mr. Fuller was a member of Klamath Falla Lodge No. 1247, B.P.O. Elk. Funeral armniir menta will be announced later by Ward's Klamath Funeral Home. Dnrothv Trane Nevycom, 3t, a native of Berkenfleld, Ore. and a re I dent of Klamath Fall for 7 yean, died here Feb. 2H, 1M9. Survivors Include: Ihe widower. Clethro Blacklei Newrom of thlft city; a dauhter, Sharon French of Colorado; her father, Elliott Bennett, a brother. Franci And a liter, Mra. Marian Reeee. all of Molalla. Ore. The remalng rent In Ward'4 Klamath Funeral Home Notice of the funeral arrangements will be found aUewhere In this issue. i i MAURICIO . Miruel Tenorin Maurlcto. 3fl a native of Monterey, Mexico died here Feb. 26, jfA2. He la survived by a brother, Aurello Maurlcto of flan Bernardino. Calif. The remains will be forwarded via Southern Pacific to the Kremer Funeral Home, Sam Bernardino, Calif, for final rites and Interment at a later date. Funeral XKWCOM Funeral service for Dorothy Irene Newcom. 31, who died here Feb. 28. will take place from the chapel of Ward's Klamath Funeral Home, 023 High St., on Monday. March 3. at 100 p. m.. Rev. GIen Onstad of St. Paul's Episcopal church officiating Commitment service and Interment In Klamath Memorial Park. Flood Control Funds Asked WASHINGTON Wl Two Pacific Northwest members of Congress have urged the House Appropria tions Committee to Include 10 mil lion dollars in the appropriation bill for Army civil functions for flood control projects on the Lower Columbia River. The request was made at a closed hearing by Rep, Mack (R-Wash.) and Angell (R.-Ore..). The bill will provide funds for the year begin ning July 1. - The Congressmen said a 10 mil lion appropriation would permit start on the t22.29S.000 Lower Co lumbia flood control program au thorized by Congress in 1950. The overall project envisions riv er bank protective work along both sides of the Columbia and on the Willamette, and dyking prot ects at Washougal, Vancouver, Kelso, Longview, Kalama, Wood land, Ridgefield and Puget Island. Dr. E. M. Carney Pastor ;. . 0k w OLD FASHIONED REVIVAL ; Continues One More Week . FLOYD R. HOOLE ; Evangelist and Musician i KLAMATH TEMPLE ; Church With the Lighted Cross 1007 Pine Street Each Night except Saturday' 7:45 Subjects for Sunday: 1 1 a.m. "The Extravagance of True Christianity" 7:45 "Does The Atomic Bomb Fulfill Bible Prophecy?" t.... i. vru (.l,,.J.u.T.in.. - Gov. Warren of Calif.. Taxes Too High, So Store Folds RAYMOND, Wash, tfl Lapln .skl's Grocery started a elearano sale Friday In preparation for clos ing me store. Peter Lapln?ki said the reason was the high ooat of taxes. i In announcing that the store was quitting business, a full page ad vertisement over the signature of Peter, Paul and Oeorge Laplntkl appcard in the Raymond Herald, appeared in me Kaymona tieraia, is the actual manager of the busi ness. "This Is my reason for selling a business that Is successful and not In debt," tho advertisement said. "My business has Increased 100, 000 over last year. When the tax man figured out' the amount I owe the government, here is what he to.d me: "I hit the GO per cent bracket which means for every dollar In profit I have to oav an income tax of 60 cents. This means I have to pay 120,000 more for the year 1B61. Then, on top of this, I have to pay a penalty for not estimating cor rectly for the 1100,000 Increase in business. "For every day of the year, In cluding Sundays and holiday, my income tax for 1051 averaged $52. "That's not all the taxes I have paid. The State of Washington re ceived from me for 1951 a total of SI. 089.79. The state calls It excise tax. Do not confuse it with, sales tax. "With such a tax load I am not able to accumulate any reserve there Is no incentive to be In busi ness any longer." Potato Shipments , 1950-51 1951-52 Feb. 29 0 -19 Month to date 801 823 1 Season to date 8356 7734 An up to date report of Febru ary's total shipments, which Is not yet available, will be published Im mediately upon completion .of compilations by the State depart ment of Agriculture Inspection Service here. SINUS INFECTIONS DR. E. M. MARSHA lieeessfallr - TreaUi EhImIt Metbetl iH Ne. ?lh Ptaene M Lltrropraetle FlTslela March Church Loyalty Month SPECIAL FEATURES : FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH North Eighth and Washington SUNDAY. MARCH 2 9:45 a.m. Sunday School Tfane , 11:00 a.m. Worship, Sermon "The Supremacy of Christianity' 8:15 p.m. Training Union Time 7:30 p.m. Worship, Sermon "The . Folly of Procrastination" i "ONE ON COP'S BIDE IS A MAJOBITT. Also PAUL MICKELSON Billy Graham's Staff Organist for Past Year and Half. TWO NIGHTS ONLY 7:45 P.M. Free Admission Free Will Offering 120 N. 7th Phone 7182