rilViltSPAY, MARCH 13, 1952 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THRU MARKETS and FINANCIAL Cattle Show Some Price Boost Today CmiCAOO IO -More Iioub readied the muikct Tliiirmlny ttinii hud been 'X)rtc(l mill prlcen wero Innntly 10 to So ctiiIh lower, Oiillli) wore Mlrnny to 211 coutn wither Willi cown nlinwliiK tlin rln, but luitibH UKulli In llntl la noil enrly III fnco of du ccnui lower bum, Cliiilce unit wflnlitn took $1(1.00 to 117.4(1 mostly. Hows word $14. 3D to in. id Kcnoniiiy. Oootl to olmfce Htreri mid yenrl Iiikh not twM to 1:10.00. Winlliir Ei iidn helium uml mixed ymirllnuH roiiKlit 'JU0 to 4.60. Down topped it saa.flO, limit bid on IuiiiIih wnn VMM while mont ewe were ntcucly lit 14.60 mid below. Quotations ' " New York Ntiii-ke By The Ahoi lutrd I'rrM Admit ul Corporntlon 28 Allied Ohemlciil i 7.1 Allla ClmliiKTM 411 Anierlcun All IIiich 14 ;( American Power & Light 24 3 Anierlcun Tel. Ii Tel. 104 : Amerlcnn Tobucco 07 Vn Anucondn Copper 411 'j Atclilnon Rnllroud 77 ',' Bethlehem Bleel 411 HorliiK Alrplnne Co. 411 V Hoik Warner !l IlurroUKlu Adeline. Mnclilns 17 Culirmnln Piicklng 20 t Canadian Pnclllc 30 Vi Caterpillar Tructur 411 (,'plunnne Corporntlon 49 Cliryiiler Corporntlon 72 Cllle Service 1117 ' Coiuiollditrd Edition . 33 Connolldntcd Viiltee IB ' Crown Zellerbaeh 67 CurllM WrlKbt 8 UfliiKlns Aircraft 80 7 clul'ont de Nemoun BS Kaatman Kodnk 44 ' Kmernon Rndlo 14 a4 General Electric 87 'A Central Food 43 V General Motorn 62 T ClcorRla Puo Plywood ' 14 U Goodyear Tire 46 Hoinrslake Mining Co. 30 i International llurvcnlcr 33 International Paper 47 Juhna Mnnvlllc , 07 Kennccott Copper ..70 Vi Mbby, McNeill 8 Look heed Aircraft 22 lxiew'd Incorporated 17 i Lome Bell A 30 Montgomery Ward 61 '. Nash Kelvlnator 20 New York Centra , i ID C Northern Pacific 78 H Pacific American Fifth 18 Paclflo Oaa t Electric 36 Picltlc Tel. ft Tel. Ill Packard Motor Car .... 4 Penney (J.C.) Co. 68 Pennsylvania R.R. IS Pepul Cola Co. t Phllco Radio 31 , Rndlo Corporation 26 Rayonler Incorp 68 Vi Rayonler Incorp Pfd Republic Steel 41 ' Reynold Metnli -' ; 60 Richfield Oil ' 67 P1N1N FARINA TURIN, ITALY Motor car dalgiur for royally, winner of more than ' a hundred Grand Prix awards at Inter- . national Auto shows. I ' ' ' - ' fee Portland Livestock PORTLAND Ifl Ontlle aalnble nteiidv. but Home lute weukiicwt; low Hood 1,007 lb fed steers 34.00 with oonuiicrcliil jirudoH at 32.00; low Utility Muern 26.00 20.00: com- nioioiiil unci gotxi .neiiem ai.uu 32.00; utility dairy-type liclfure 22.00 28.00; cniinnr nnd cutter cown llloiitly 8.00 21.26; nhelln downward to 6.00 or below; utility cown 22.00 24.00; odd commercial bllllx 28.60; utility 26.60 - 27.60; outUirn down to 23.00. Ctilvon nuliible 20; market nollvo, uteiidy; few choice veiilera 38.00 37.00; KOOd louden 31.00 . 34.00; utility und commercial 20.00 30.00. Hokh Hiiliililo 21)0; mnrkot nctlvo, Htronuiit Wrdnefidiiy'H full udvatice choice 180 236 lb blllclicrs 20.60 20.76; 260 280 1 1)8 18.60 . 10.00; 160 170 Ibn 10.60 10.60; choice 300 - 4 lb kowk 17. 17.76; odd wcluhtH eciiroo; choice lluht facd era lnn 18.00 - I8 60, Bliccp aulnble 26; few choice heavy lit id tin uimold; nmrket nom inally ateady; choice under 110 lb fed woolcd lambn quntnblo to Wcdnexday'a tap of 27.60; nood ewea Billable 13.00. San Francisco Livestock SOUTH BAN FRANCISCO W Cuttle 60. Llitht aupply mainly cown, fully alcudy on prlcca, cull- nor una ouuor cown io.w - zi.uu, utility dulry typo 22.00 23.60. Ciilvea; None. Hoiin: 160, montly feeder plK, not enoUKh butcher to teat the market, odd head choice butchem 10.26, amall lot choice 360 pound ow ateady at 14.60, itood-cholcc 60-100 pound feeder plga 10.00-21.00, early In week tmull lot under 60 pound 32.00, wcimcBCiay taeaoy, couple loiidn number one and two butclirra urouna m pounua v ia. aowa acurce. Blienp: 76. uooo-cnoice urn wool ed ewea 6.80. hlxh utility 13.00. Rufewnv BtareH Inc. 32 Va 62 , 63 ' 37 M 06 61 76 i 34 't 10 ', 4 32 20 ' -38 i 112 "4 20 V, 31 4 6 V. 32 fy 30 40 26 38 r. 43 Scott Puprr Co. Bcura Roebuck It Co, Socony-Vacuum Oil 8oulherli Paclllo Standard Oil Calif Standard Oil N.J, Sludebitker Corp. Sumhlne Mining Swllt 61 Com puny Trnnaamcrlca Corpu Twentieth Century Fox Union Oil Company Union Pacific United Alrllnea United Aircraft United Corporation United Btmen Plywood United Blulea Steel . Warner Pictures Western Union Tel WcstlnKhouie Air Brake Wcntlniihouae Blectrlc Woolworth Company . tiu vn.i v WKivi , wi it wiity. boot, ao clean It Ilrnt with saddle aonp. StHirtii Afield.- Vn.. u n I . .. , . - Jl .1 Today, we arc presenting, for your personal , pleasure, the most beautiful and exciting motor cars of our fifty years , . . JVie Nash Golden Airttytes for 19S2. . , Come see the first American cars styled by Pinin Farina ! Come see the continental sweep of line, the rakish flair, the fabulous creation pf the greatest custom car stylist in the world todayl , Come see the widest seats, the deepest, windshield, the greatest Eye-Level visibility , ever combined in one automobilet KLAHN 606 So. 6th Weatern Oregon Mostly cloudy with rain Thursday afternoon, Hhowera Thuiadny nliiht and Fri day, Lltllo climiKe In temperature, HIkIik Thursday and Friday 46 to 66, Low Thuraday nlglit 26 to 40. Boulhorly winds of 20 to 36 rnllca on hour olf the count Thursday mnrnliiK, shlflliiK to westerly to norinwcsMiny iiiursauy altcrnoon and docroaslnir slowly Friday. Knstcrn Orcifon Mostly cloudy with scattered showers of ruin or snow Thursday tlirounh Friday. Boincwhal warmer Thursday nlnht, lllKhs Thursday und Friday 38 to 60. Low Thursday fllKht 26 to 36, Northern California Rain ex Ircmo north by Thursday after noon. Partly cloudy elsewhere Thursday. Ituln spreading south ward, nmcliliiit Bun Francisco Thursday cvcnliiK. Snow In tho mountains. Southerly winds of 30 to 46 miles 1111 hour off the coast north of San Francisco. Oi nuts I'uss und vicinity Ruin Thursday iifUirnoun und Thursday svciiIiik. Bhowcra Thursday ulKlit and Friday, Hli(h Thuraday 48. Low Thursday nlxht 37. IIIkIi Friday 46. Vind, Rain Seen Coming PORTLAND I Ousty winds were expected to rench Inland sec tions of Western Oregon Thursday with heavier ruin force-ant In the ufternoon. Bmull craft wariilnun alrcudv were up along most of OreKon's coubi lor winds up 10 46 miles an hour. South of Cupe Blanco 40 miles winds Were forecast. Showers and diminishing winds were expected Friday. Fust of the Cascades, scuttercd showers of rnln or snow were fore cast, Bcveral points reported below frce.liiK temperatures Thursday morning. The lowest was 14 de grees at Lakcvlcw. Potato Shipments 1060-81 1061-82 March 10 22 29 March 11 ........... 0 26 March 12 82 19 Month to ditto .... 274 232 CHICAGO OH Potatoca: Ar rivals 132, on Track 337; total U.S. shipments 1,011; market ateady; track sales, per 100 lb local; Col orado McClurca 16.68; Idaho Hus sein 66.16-16, standards $6.66, utili ties $6.06-06; Montana . Russets $0.21. Portland Grain . PORTLAND 1 No coarse Bruins. , Whent (bid), to arrive market, bonis No, 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft White 2.63: Soft White (ex cluding Rex) 2.63; White Club 2.63. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2.53; 10 per cent 2.63; 11 per cent 2.83; 2 per cent 2.53. Hurd White Banrt: Ordinary 2.64; 0 per cent 2.64; 11 per cent 2.64: 12 per cent 2.64. Car receipts: Wheat 43: barley 2: Hour 7; corn 4; mill feed 8. Come hear the exciting news about a new Super Jctfire Engine with Direct-Draft Hori zontal Carburetion , , . even more powerful than last year's speed record holder. Come try Airflex handling and steering ease that's magic Itself ... and new Dual Range Hydra-Matic Drive. Yes, come and see a thousand and one new ideas in cars that are completely and entirely new from road to roof the finest of .our fifty years I.Now on display, ready to see . and drive, at your Nash dealer's. NASH CO. St., Klamath Falls G.VA Hanson Deaf h Learned Word wo received yesterday of the death' In Seattle, of George Wlllnrd "Bill" Hanson, well-known former resident of Klamath Falls, Ho was 62 years old. He hud Just entered a Scuttle hospltul for obsorvutlon had rslen tor Dreuklnst when he was stricken with a heart attack. Mr. Hanson was born Sept. 13, 1800 at Hyrum, Utah and was mar ried In 1010 to Ruby Alice Hansen. His early year were devoted to liirjTiInu before ho became affiliat ed with the Bafewuy Stores in 1028 in noise, Ida, Ho rose to divisional munager, Northwestern Division of meat operations, opening numer ous stores In the early days of the chuln, - , In 1030 the company transferred him to Klamath Falls. He pur chased find operated the Meat Cen ter ana in more recent years was uMsoclutcd with his sons,. Bud L. Hanson and Bill Hanson Jr.. In operation of Hanson's Market In the iKHly Wiggly Store, seventh and Pino. , Prior to leaving Klamath Falls to supervise the C It H Markets in Belittle, Wasn., ne was in busi ness' with Dick Howard at the Big V Market. Mr. Hunson was an active mem ber of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Duy Saints. Services w 111 be held here Mon day, March 17, 10 a.m. at the LDS Church, Home and Martin, under direction of Ward's Funeral Home. Final rites and Interment will be lit Rlvcrvlcw Abbey, Portland. Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Ruby Alice Hunson. Seattle; three sons, Bud L. Hunson, Klam ath Falls, Ore.; Bill Hunson Jr., Redlands, Calif.: Jack Hanson, Se attle. Wash.; two daughters, Mrs. Leonard Moore, Seattle and Mrs. Ronald E. Phalr of this city; also several brothers and slatcra. Elev en grandchildren also survive. Legal Notice ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID8 Sritlcd bldi will b received on or before two o'clock p.m. Thuridey April 10, 1031 at the office of the Klam ath County School Diitrlct. Veteran Memorial Building, Klamath rail., Ore gun. Tnli bid will be for the erection of Addition and Alteration! to the Fair haven Elementary School. A general bid will Include all ttcmi of work. Blda will be publicly opened and read. Aa a condition precedent to receipt of hit propoaal, the bidder muil have qualified ten (101 days prior to the opening of blda, ai prescribed by page m. Lawa of Oregon, IB31. Plana and apeclficaUona may be ob tained at the offlca of Morrieon and Howard, Route 3, Bo 813 IPlne Grove'. Klamath Falle, . Oregon. A depoalt of twenty and no-loo IS20.00I will be re. 3ulred for plana and apeclflcationa. The epoalt will be refunded to the bidder upon return of the plans and pacifica tion. Plane and apeclficaUona on file at tha Bulldera Exchange Coop., 317 Build ere Exchange Building, PorUand. Ore- fon and Eugene Bulldera Exchange, ugene, Oregon. The aucceufut bidder will be required to furniah a surety bond In full amount of the contract price, and he shall be required to carry Public Liability In aurance as specified. A bidder's bond or certified check In Neih Motor,, Wvlilon Piano Team Delightful In Concert They're fine pianists but Virginia Morlcy and Llvlnitston Oearhart would dc dciiKiiuuiiy entertaining 11 they couldn't Dluy a note. ine man ana wue duo piano team were vastly plcaslmr In the community concert ncre last evening-. -Authoritative criticism of Morlev ana nearnaris piano worK Is De yond the ken of this reporter: suf- flee to auy that persons qualified to juujfe music-merit were rapt In praise after last nldht's concert. 1. wag an altogether enjoyable evening, The young couple warmed the big audience with their infor mality - and clever chit-chat be tween numbers, , ' As they played on two (rand pi anos, they frequently exchanged flashing' smiles that sent a glow over listeners. . . Morlcy and Oearhart obviously enjoy playing and they do It with stirring gusto and artistic ease. Remarked one woman after the concert: "They do difficult numbers with such ease ... the girl (Virginia Morley) goes at It as If she were merely enjoying a piece of bread and butter." W. M. :'i fSIRTHX WEILBorn at Klamath Valley Hr pltal. March 12, 152, to Mr. and Mn. Martin Well, 1515 Eldorado Ave., a girl. Weight: 5 pound 11 ounces, ( OMI'.,AINT YlhVM Beverly McCulloch v. Jamei H. McCulloch. ault tor divorce. Couple married 7eh. 23, lMfl, Klamath Falls, Ore. Charge, cruelty. Plaintiff teeki cutody two minor children, too per month child upport, J. C. O'Neill, at torney for plaintiff, MAKKIACK LICENSES ROBE KKIXY. Verlln C. Roie. lfl, lumber handler. Native of Idaho. Red dent of Klamath Falli, Ore. Margaret l. ivciiy, etu, rctcpnuiuai, nanvc ui Arkansas. Resident of Klamath Falls, Ore. Potatoes SAN FRANCI8C0 Wl Potatoes: 20 cars on track; arrivals. Califor nia 3. Idaho 3, Maine 2, Oregon 9: market firm; Klamath Russets No. 1-A, M.B4 delivered. LOS ANGELES Ofl Potatoes S3 cars on track; arrivals, Florida z, Nevada l, Oregon a, Utah i, Maine 3, Idaho 40, by truck S; market steady; Idaho Russets No. 1-A washed $5.60, unwashed $5.40. the amount equal to five per cent (6) of the lump sum bid must accompany the bid as a guarantee for the execu tion of the contract and bonds. In case the contract la awarded to the bidder. The directors of the Klamath County School District reserve the right to ac cept or reject any and aU bids and to waive any Informalities. J. r. Heyden, Clerk M. 13-37, A. 8. No. til NoUi - K.lvlnolor Cwpwollon, Detroit, Mka. Battling Billy Loses Round "Battling" Billy i Sunday, well known hereabouts for fistic activi ties in and out of the ring, lost a unanimous decision to the Police Department In. two rounds early mis morning. Billy's share of the Diirne oald out In Municipal Court this morn ingwas 60 days atarefng at City Jail walls and fines totaling $100. He pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly at the police sta tiontrying to whip slnglehanded three members of the department, and artother charge of disorderly conduct stemming from an argu ment with another Indian, Virgil Wilson. Late Wednesday night. Sunday came running into tne police sta tion with a distributor cap and wiring from Wilson's car. Wilson was hot on his tail, and after some argument Sunday went to find some new wiring for Wilson's car. The second time Sunday returned to the station, after midnight, of ficers reported he became very abusive and started to fight with the three officers who were book ing him. But Billy came out second best in this, his most recent fistic en gagement, and had very little to say In court this morning except that he was guilty. Trial Nears Jury Time A Circuit Court damase trial. In its fourth day, seemed likely to eo to the Jury lote this afternoon. Attorneys Dick Maxwell and Ben Ooddard finished presenting testi mony for the defendants, Yellow Cab Co. and one of its drivers, Anthony Passarettl, shortly before noon today. Plaintiff In the case. Russell Grif fith, is asking $17,000 damages for injuries received when run over by a Yellow Cab on S. 6th St., In April of li9. Griffith is represented by A. C. Yaden. Pelican PTA Reelects Officers The entire slate of present of ficers was relected at a Pelican PTA meeting last night. Music was the theme of the meeting. Andy Loney Jr., city schools director of music, talked on the value of music to children. Kristlan Glooo discussed "begin ning strings" and Freeman Yount, "beginning band '. Charmode Twin-Flex all-in-ones I'5 "Twin-Flex" means double freedom! Freedom to bend. walk. sit. run. iumD . it won't creep, pinch, poke, bind. twistorpull! 'Twin-Flex flexes with a telescopic action back and front . ... gives you trim, slim lines The free-f loatinq bra adjusts to give you a flattering uplift! Nude boned rayon brocaded cotton batiste with elastic sides end qores, side zipper. Average to full hips, bust sizes 35 to 44, Nu-Back Telescoping Back Panel adjusts automatically to the -lengthening curve of your body when you sit, bend or stand! No down-drag ... no garter pull . no shoulder-strap strain- stoys up at the top, stays down at the bottom! Under Your Easter Finery Dupont trademark for their polyester fiber fix DISTRICT COURT Marion' f. Cooper, overload. Forfeit 22 nan. lay Swttzer, overload. Fine 18, Ray Swltzer, overlength. Fine ItU.' Howard C. McDowell, no stop light. Fine $7.50. Robert H. Thurber, no PUC permit Fine 1S. MUNICIPAL COURT Billy Sunday, drunk and dliorderlv and disorderly conduct Fines 100 and ou nays. uen Hoai, drunk, sentence 10 days. Antonio Martinez, disorderly conduct Fine AO or 39 days. Taxes Due Next Monday Afternoon No fear of the Ides of March this year: federal income taxes are not due at the local office of the Bureau of Internal Revenue un til 5 p.m. March 17 that's next Monday. Local deputy tax collectors an nounce the change in deadline so the local office won't have to re main open until midnight Satur day. Plans now call for It to close at 8 p.m. Saturday, and to open Monday from 8 s.m.to 5 p.m. Funeral MARSHALL Funeral services for Hattle E. Mar shall, who died at her residence near Olene, March 12. will take place from the Sacred Heart Church, High at Sth. Saturday, when a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul commencing at 9:30 a. . m., Rev. T. P. Casey officiating. Commitment service and interment in ML Calvary Memorial Park. Recitation of the Holy Rosary wtU taKe place from the chavel of Ward's Klamath Funeral Home, U2S High St., Friday, 8:19 p. m. HONEST MAN PORTLAND! The Hev. K. H. Anderson picked up a money bag on a downtown street Wednes day and found It contained $21,052 In checks ready for bank deposit. He returned It to the owner, the iaeu Macmnery or ouppiy uo., and learned the bag had been lost by Millie Kugel, an employe. 46th ANNUAL MERRILL COMMUNITY HALL SATURDAY - MARCH 15 Featuring Balds Band From 10 'til 2 Admission-1.00 person 1 . ' , ' . wonderful new bras of Church Gives Talent Show CHILOQUIN Third annual ami tour Talent Show sponsored by th Altar Society of Mt. Curmel Oath olio Church will be Friday evening at the gymnasium. - A few more entries can still be accepted. . The acta will be Judged In two divisions, children under 13, and the adult section. Prizes will be) $10 and $8 for the adulU, $8 Mid $3 for the children Some of the first entrant to tiro were Marlene Norrls. second grade singer who won tha hearts of the audience last year, Virginia Mon tera, fifth grader who sings In both Spanish ana Engusn, uarne Donnelly, a tap dance entry from Klamath Falls, a dance group, two vocal solos from the mgn acnooi, Mary Ann Mack and Merry Hayes, and a baton twlrler, Sue Seoholm. Obituary ICKEBT . Harold LeRoy Zckert, M, a Mttv of Sprlngervlll. Aria, and for a short time a resident of Klamath Falls, died here March 12, 1803. Survivors Include: the widow. Sua and two cUughtere, Sharon and Shirley of Beilevua. wash.; his father. J. H. Eckert and Itep-moi er, Mrs. Margaret Eckart of this eltyl two brothers, Don M. Eckert of thia dty and Roger E. Eckert of the U.S. Navy, Japan; a sister, Mrs. Helen Zar osinskl of this city. Funeral arrange ments . will be announced later by Ward's Klamath Funeral Horn. HANSON CMTOt Willard Hanson. SI. native of Hyrum, Utah and formerly resident of Klamath Falls 13 years, died In Seat tle. March 12. 1992. Survivors lnolude: hla widow, Ruby Alice, Seattle; tare sons. Bud L. Hanson of this city. BUI Hanson Jr., Redlands, and Jack Han son, Seattle. Wash.; two daughtera. Mrs. Leonard Moore. Seattle, and Mrs. Ronald D. Phalr of this city; also It grandchildren and numerous brothers and sisters. Mr. Hanson was a mem ber of the Church of Jesus Chriat of Latter Day Saints. Funeral arrange ments will be announced later OF Ward's Klamath Funeral noma. m DANCE dacron mm Two popular styles In whit.! "Crisscross" for good separation,. "Plunging" for low ut fashions. A cup 32-36, B cup 32-38 ,nd I79 long wearing ' nylon softer, stronger finish greater absorbency i moist feeling stretch resistant &aty&dZK pmtanQettetjmi m&uy faci ffl& US U. 8th Ph.n. SIM