HERALD AND NBWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TUESDAY. MARCH 18. 1952 PAGE FOUR ii H 1 MARKETS and FINANCIAL Grains Trend Down On Market Today CHICAGO Wl Grains ranged lower at the board of trade Tues day, with March wheat leading the decline. Toward the close the nearby three cents. Traders said the decline was more of a downward drift than a recession Induced by heavy sell ing. However, there was some prof it cashing on the recent run-up. A little export business was re ported in wheat, but this was more than offset by raiiu in tile winter wheat country. At the finish wheat was 1 cent to 3 cents lower than Monday's close. March $2 54 corn was oats were '4 to 1 cent lower. March WV4-: Ye s lover to i higher. Mary $2.10-10 4: soybeans were ',i to ls lower, March $3.01 and lard was 17 to 30 cents a hundred pounds lower, March $12.25. r Open Hlfh Lew Close Mar .. 2.57 2.57 2.54'. 2.54's May 2.541 2.55 2.53 2.54 Jly tMi 2.46i a.4S4 2.45' j Sep ... 2.48-4 2.48'i 2.46H 2.47 Dec 2.5H4 2.51'i 2.49T4 2.60i Stock Market Cattle Market Off By Fifty Cents CHICAGO tn Another small overrun of hogs moved prices about 25 cents a hundred pounds lower Tuesday. Cattle were weak to 50 cents low er throughout practically the whole list. Lambs failed to sell early on higher asking prices. Most butcher weight hogs ranged from $15.35 to $17.15. Sows gener ally sold at $13.75 to $15.50. Only odd head and small lots of prime steers were available, hld uig steady at up to $35.00. But choice to prime kinds were $32.50 to $37.25 and good and choice heifers $28.75 to $33.00. A few loads of lambs 25 but we weak at $14.00 and below. Mostly Unsteady i NEW YORK tfl A few brief 'rallies ami emphasis on a handful 'of stocks Tuesday marked a mixed session of the stock market. The accent was largely, on the downside, however, as the bulk of the market failed to respond to the offered leadership. J Cains were fractional in almost ! every case while losses spread out , over a range that extended to around 2 points at the most. Volume was restrited to an es- Umated 1.200,000 shares. J There was emphasis on a few , issues. Northern Pacific was down .sharply in early trading and then recovered, union Pacific was off ' a small fraction in the forenoon ' and made a sharp recovery later. Quotations ' i . New York Stocks By The Associated Press' J Admiral Corporation . 27 'i 'Allied Chemical 72 , , Allis Chalmers 49 !a i American Airlines . 14 V I American Power & Light 24 '2 J American Tel. & Tel. 154 ) American, Tobacco 57 !i I Anaconda Copper 47 2 1 Atchison Railroad 78 1 Bethlehem Steel 49 !i ' Boeing Airplane Co. 48 J Borg Warner 68 i 1 Burrows Adding Machine 17 34 I California Packing 25 34 I Canadian Pacific 36 3j ' Caterpillar Tractor 50 3a ' Celanese Corporation 43 ' ' Chrysler Corporation 72 l-i 1 Cities Service 107 34 t Consolidated Edison 33 i Consolidated Vultee 17 t ' Crown Zellerbacb. . 50 ? J Curtis Wright 8H , Douglas Aircraft 58 ',4 dupont de Nemours - 85 ' Eastman Kodak 43 7 Emerson Radio 14 i J General Electric 58 I General Foods 43 ' j Georgia Pac Plywood 21 4 1 Goodyear Tire 43 ?8 1 Homestake Mining Co. 36 3B International Harvester 33 Vt ! International Paper 47 J Johns Manville 67 '2 I Kennecott Copper 78 ILibby, McNeill 8 5 ' Lockheed Aircraft 21 Vi Loew's Incorporated 17 !s Long Bell A 39 , Montgomery Ward 63 38 1 Nash Kelvinator 20 1 New York Central 19 H Northern Pacific 82 , ! Pacific American Fish 18 I Pacific Gas & Electric n Hi. rr-l j. Tal t Packard Motor Car . Js Penny J.C.) Co. 67 ,2 Pennsylvania R.R. 19 Pepsi Cola Co. 9 i i Phlldo Radio 31 Vi J Radio Corporation 27 ?' I Rayonier Incorp 59 ii t Rayonier Incorp pfd Republic Steel 40 Vt ' Reynolds Metals 59 . Richfield Oil 57 1 Safeway Stores Inc. 31 4 I Scott Paper Co. 51 J'2 Sears Roebuck & Co. 53 4 . Socony-Vacuum Oil 38 Southern Pacific 67 . Standard Oil Calif 53 8 ! Standard Oil N.J. 77 3,4 1 Studebaker Corp. 36 "4 f Sunshine Mining 10 U J Swift & Company 31 3,i ! Transamerica Corp. 25 3,4 J Twentieth Century Fox 18 t Union Oil Company 43 S Union Pacific 120 ! United Airlines 29 ' J United Aircraft 31 J United Corporation 5 li 1 Union Oil Company 43 3 I United States Plywood 32 Va United States Steel 38 3,4 Warner Pictures 14 J Western Union Tel 39 t Westinghouse Air Brake 25 Westinghouse Electric 37 j Woolworth Company 42 '. FISH COUNT J PORTLAND Wl The upstream i fish count Monday at Bonneville Dam: Chinook 1, Eteelhead 1. 35s Portland Grain PORTLAND (. Coarse grain livery: Barley No. 2 - 45 lb B.W. 70.00. Wheat (bid to arrive market, kacie Vn 1 holL rlnl i i-ai-aH fnavf soft white 2.52; soft white (exclud ing Kexi z.dj: wane ciuo j.oj. Hard red winter: ordlnarv 252: 10 per cent 2.52: 11 per cent 2.52; 12 per cent 2.52. UarA whitrt hnort nrriinnrv 2.53 10 per cent 2.52; 11 percent 2.52 12 per cent 2.52. Todav's car receipts: wheat 21: barlev li: flour 1; corn 2; oats 1; mill feed 3. San Francisco Livestock SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO W (USD A I Cattle 350; salable sup ply consisted of short load slaugh ter steers; around load mixed stocker steers and heifers; bal cows: fairly active on cows, fully steady to stroni on prices; no sales in other classes: canner and cutter cows 17.00 - 21.00: utility dairy type 22.00-23.00; odd" head slightly higher. . Calves none. Hogs 150: few lots butchers a round 10c lower: small lot choice 240 lb butchers No. 1 and No. 2. 19.15: around 45 head 265 lbs out on order at 19.00. Sheep no sales. Funeral PATTERSON Funeral services for Lottie Patterson, 66. who died here March IS. will take pl'ce from Ihe chapel of Ward's Klam ath Funeral Home, 925 High St.. Wed nesday, a p. m.. Rev. E. J. Tuning officiating. Commitment service and vault entombment in Chief Schonclun cemetery. Cl-RLINf! Funeral services for Blanrhe Mae Curling. 56. who died here March 16. will be held from O'Hair's Memorial Chapel. 6ih and Pine. Wednesday. 2 p. m.. the Rev. B. P. Bafgett of Cal vary Baptist Church officiating. Inter ment will be in Klamath Memorial Park. McWILLIAMS funeral services for Marclne Lor raine McWilliams who died In Sprague Biver. March 16 will take place at the graveside in Chief Sehonchin Cemetery. Thursday. 1 p. m., the Rev. E. J. Tuning officiating. Ward's Klamath Funeral Home in charge of the arrangements. . . .....-..i, T DISTRICT COURT Elmer R. Christensen, violation basic rule. Fine S7. Hallie . Norton, no vehicle license. Fine S5. Arthur A. Montgomery, no operator's license. Fine $6. Bud Taylor, selling liquor to minors. Pleaded guilty. Sentence Friday. Oelbert T. Landing, no vehicle 11. cense. Fine $6. Philip T. Duffy, no PUC permit For feit $15 ball. Howard E. Johnson, overload. For feit S26 ball. Howard E. Sparks, overload. Forfeit $26 bail. Lane Brooks, failure drive right side highway. Forfeit S50 bail. WUliam Anderson, passing crest of hill. Fine S15. Roy B. Clunes, no vehicle license. Forfeit 5 bail. MUNICIPAL COURT Roy w. Vaughn, drunk and disorder ly. Sentence 50 days. Arturo Lopez, no operator's license. Forfeit 5 bail. Robert Brown, ran red light. For feit S5 ball. James Hodges, reckless driving. Fine $100 and 10 days. Potatoes CHICAGO Wl Potatoes: Arriv als 106. on track 375; total U.S. shipments 876; market firm; track sales per 100 lb in car lots: Mon tana Russets $4.21; lcl per 100 lb: Idaho Russets $6.15-16, standards $5.35-55. Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purse Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M. Ward and Sons Ii925 High Phone 3334 CONTROLLED IRRIGATION! I- eiGJOBS ,; . V',1' ,5 ; - OR ih j '., f , MAU JOBS v V I f', Wt HAVf : J ; f (: everything Vvou NKD 3 PROFIT 3 WAYS! Reiloie oetel, row used for ditches, to TILLABLE AREAS. Enjoy profit! from theit previously un-uitd acres. SAVE on Irrlootion labor and weed-control expense, and weed control ex-eense Mission Has Good Turnout Larue turnouts are reported at tending a live-day preachlnu and teaching mission at Hope Luther an Church In Shasta .School. Rev Peter J. Dcxnls, New York preacher, opened the mission Sun day night v!h the sermon, "Can Jesus Christ Do the Same Thing Today?" Ed Kill was soloist. MlMlriAV tl-T)lt nil ,!, In rrrnp crowd than Sunday's' licutrd Rev. ui'xiits prencn on me topic "Tw Much Religion." A duet was suiir by Bruce Elliott and Ralph Lloyd. An anthem was sting by an all male choir. Tonight at 7:30 p.m. the sermon will be "Let God Do the Worrying-." and music sung by the women's choir. Guilty Plea Made Irt Forgery Case Delmar Russell McMullrn, 33. here after 16 months in Oregon State Prison to face a charge of forgery, pleaded guilty Monday aft ernoon in Circuit Court. McMullen wns sentenced In Rose-, burg 16 montlis aqo on chnrges of obtaining money bv false pretenses and larceny by bailee. He is accused here of forging $63 dollar check at Montgomery" Ward Co.. Oct. 16. 1950. , Circuit Judge David R. Vanden berg said he would oass sentence, on McMullen after his record had returned from the FBI. 7 T5 (Continued from 1'uge Onr) the liltih tuxes. Here'a a hot tip: WATCH THK VOTKS OP YOUR CONGRESSMAN AND YOUR SEN ATORS, nnd it yon think they're voting too frequently tor approo 'lution mensiires that should either be trimmed sharply or voted down, VOTE AGAINST THEM AT THE NEXT ELECTION. That's about the only effective way to Mop OR TRIM extrnvaRant federal spending. HYDE Born at Klamath Valley Ho.liilal. March 17. 19JS3, in Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Hyde, Bty, Ore., a boy. Weight: 7 pounds 1 1 1 a ounce. YAPLE Born at Klamath Vallev Hospital. Mnrch 17. to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Yaple, 4(500 Anderson Av a girl. Weight' 8 pounds l ouce. BRYAN Born at Klamath Vallev Hospltal, Marrh 18. W2. to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bryan. 31 16" i Wiard St.. a boy. Wright: 7 pounds 19 ounces. COMPLAINTS I'lLED Beverly I. Wol vs. Herman M. Wolf, suit for divorce. Couple married Feb. 3. 1943, Klamath Falls. Ore. Charge, cruelty. Plaintiff seeks custody two minor children, property settlement, S380 attorney fees and costs. $100 per month child support. $100 per month alimony for 12 months. U. S. Balen tine. attorney for plaintiff. Francis V. Owens vs. Roy H. Owens, suit for divorce. Couple married Sep tember 12. liMO. Reno, New Charge, cruelty. Plaintiff seeks custody one minor child. S33 per month child sup port. J. C. O'Neill, attorney for plain tiff. MARRIAGE 1.1CFXSFS FETON HUFF. Merrill L. Teton. 25, lumberman. Native of California. Resident of Grass Valley. Calif. Darlos I. Huff. 16 Native of California. Resi dent of Klamalh Falls. Ore. GRANT DENTON. William R. Grant. 48, gunsmith. Native of Tennes see. Resident of Rodeo. Calif. Judy U Denton. 30. Native of Pennsylvania. Resident of Oakland Calif. Weather Northern Cullfomlg occasional licht ruin Tuesday and .Tuesday night, decreaslnfr Wednesday, and Puso Roblcs until Tuesday afternoon or nlRht. Moderate riiow In Uic mountains with utile wind. Stronpr winds north portion. Little temperature change. Southerly to southwesterly winds ot 25 to 40 miles an hour Point Sur northward and 13 to 25 miles an hour else where. Grants Pass and vicinity cloudy with occasional showers ol rain or mixed rain and snow throiuh Wednesday. Hltih Tuesday . bow Tuesday night 37. Hlijh Wednesday 48. " By The Associated Press Max Mill Tree Baker Eugene . Bend Lasevicw Meaford North Bend Ontario Peri-! let on Portland Alrpt Roscburg Salem Chicano Denver Eureka Los Angeles New York Ked Bluff San Francisco Seattle Spokane Scouts Plan Exposition The annual Box Seoul evnosltlnn has been scheduled for Saturday, nprll ft. nt the Fairgrounds, with -0 units of Senuts partlclpallng. The doors will ouen at 3 n. in. All Scuuts, Cubs and Explorers haw advance tickets to sell and members of the Exchange Club will handle ticket sales at Ihe door. Participants In the show will demunstrate skills nnd abilities they have learned in Scouting, and the show Is expected to bo among Die uesi ot the annual series. The Exrhango Club for some years lias sponsored the exposition nnd this year has obtained cups, to bo awarded In the Cub pack. Beouj, Troop and explorers una an- ludged the most proficient. All units entered will receive rib bons. 4.1 33 .04 r,l 35 .35 45 24 .04 38 30 .10 50 33 M 53 35 .73 53 38 T 53 35 T 51 35 .29 33 35 49 35 .33 53 39 .07 50 23 51 43 .44 CO 45 43 32 51 44 .13 53 47 .01 4G 35 .26 41 32 .17 Oregon Shippers To Fight Tax SALEM A committee of Oregon shippers will appear before the Interstate Commerce Commis sion late this year to oppose sug gested freight rate Increases. The committee, headed by Frank S. Clay, secretary-manager of the Portland Freight Traffic Associa tion, was appointed Monday by Charles H. Heltzel. Chime Ringers Due Tomorrow Bible Baptist Church will pre sent the Wallace Chime Ringers in recital at the church Wednesday at 7:3(1 p.m. The husband and wife team pre sent one of the few triple octave cjilmc sets in existence today. In iWdltlon they entertain with Swiss hand bell, marimba and electric vibraharp. They have presented musical programs in colleges, high schools nnd churches In more than 200 cities In the past six years. The public Is Invited. No admis sion is charged but a free will offering will be accepted. Minor Injuries Result Of Wreck Minor Injuries resulted to one person In a two-car accident at 8. 6th and Fargo Sis. Monday night. Report"d In good condition at Hillside Hospital today was Mrs. Dale (Mary i Brown. 31, OTI. Stnto Police reported the was Hrlver of a car which pulled off Fargo St. Into another on S. 6th St. operated by Aura V. Gray, 313 Martin St. The cars met practically hendon and were both badly damaged. Walt Mclntyre Takes Oyer As Airport Manager Here Walt Mclntyre. former local man ager for United All' Lines, has been appointed innnnger of the Kliuiintli Falls municipal ntrporl. He Biicceeda Wilbur (Red! Whit comb, whose resignation is effec tive March 24. Whilcnmb had been manager of the airport sice 1940. S 1 - V( 7 v(Tt 4 reported that his Spf-? 'S jfTHi' J on Painter In tho lit:' VCW-'i'yi'r.c area Is .770.41 (f ''Y''SSl asphalt pavement, c m-, ll-'-jf i 41, , Mm m i -if-ym .slnn, A resolullon was passed dheol Ing the turret Uepaiiineul to de stroy nnd remove some trees on the propeilv at 7113 Calllornln which have damaged uiidrgrouiul water mains. The trees are on the prop erly of James Morrison, now a resident of Portlnud. City Engineer K. A. ITnxll Thom- estlmata of mprovement Pni'llle. 'Inr for 20-lonl urba, gutters and sidewalks, and $11,169.60 lor cement. An estimate of Ihe cost on Law- irence slice! In Ihe same vicinity probably will be. made next week. Thomas also was Instructed to p,e ipare engineering estimates of the cost of Improving Warden Irom 'Delta to Lylton. A petition bearing the unities o' 10 nronertv holder I n"klng for the Improvement , wns submitted In the council by hii Jolly, 2046 Worden. roMMCMSTS Kii.t.rn BINOAPORK l.fl aovemment forces killed 101 Communist terror ists In Malayan Jungle fighting lust month, a communique nald Tues day. Government losses wore put at nine troops, 20 police and 40 civilians. I- I I Ltt ut itnd you The KIPLINCER ! 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Aliavh your check, or irll ui to bill you later. Either way. ue'll uit your Inal lubtcrlptloa a immediately. KIPUNGER Jett&U. Room uii;?0HSt.HW.,WiiMlonS,O C. j. Obituary cinrrs Arrhle Chlppi. 37. tUelonf rlden( of Klamath County, rilrd tn Spraiue Rivrr. March 16, 1QSJ. Survivor lncluo,: two tUiifhten, Charolctle Walah, Spraiu River. Orccnn and Lav ma L, Ta romi, three iltm. Clnda CrUm. Sprague Rtver, Nettle Smith of Oil city and Dora Decker, Cave Junction; grandchildren, I.orlnf Tyler and Gary Lee. Sprapie River. Funeral lervlrvt will h announced later by Ward Klamath Funeral Home. WALT MclNTYRE Tlie anpolnlmenl of Mclnlyre was conllrnied last nliiht by Ihe City Council at the request of Hie Airport commission. Mclntyre came lo Klamath Falls In 1947 when United Air Lines In stltiilert its stops here. For the past several months he tins operated (he World Wide Travel Bureau. Wendell Smith. Council nresl- dent, conducted last main's City I Council meetlnij In the absence of Mayor Bob Thompson. Moat of the business was routine. Purchase of a commlmilor, equip ment to pulverize refuse at the scwiiko plant, from the Klamalh Machinery Company was okayed. Hint company's bid was 16.100.77, compared to a bid of $5,187 from Hie Chlcauo Pump Company, Chi cago. But according to Btreel Com mittee report, the Chicago com nany's equipment did not meet the specifications required. The equipment is to be delivered in about eiht months. Only two firms bid on pickup truck for use at Ihe cemetery. The Wesl-HUchcork bid was $1,623.31 and the Bnlslger Motor Company bid was ll.825.83. The bids er referred to the Cemetery Commls- SEED POTATOES FOR SALE! NETTED GEM DROP SEED Grown in Poa Volley ono ytor from certifitd" founda tion itock ... on clean, diieaia-frea ground. Thoy or not ctrtifl.d, but wa belitva thty'ro tho bait commarciol teed in Iho Klamath latin. Priced at $4.00 par hundred in claon bogi. While they leit! Coll 7914 or tee Glen Keiter ot our cellar on Drum street In Molin. DAN LISKIY Rt. 2, Box 795 Klamath rails