Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 20, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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    IIIKSDAY, MAKUI 'M, 11152
HKIIALO AND NKWS. KLAMATH 1'AILS. ORKGON
PAGE NINE
in Klamath Falls it's
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A "TAFT" WATCHFOB dalinK back to 1908 when William Howard Taft, father of Ohio
Son. Hubert A. Taft, was campaigning for President, has been mailed back to Taft-for-1
President (Robert A., that is) headquarters in Washington, D.C., by' 13. T. McKimens
(left) of Klamath Kails. He is pictured showing the watchfob to Rill Jenkins.
MARKETS and FINANCIAL
Grains Stick To
Previous Closing
CHICAGO l Mom uiulli.i liov
frrd around Ihc pirvloun clour mi
the Ijoii nl ol Uncle ' Muridii y while
new c:top corn c-nnlriiclfl uriclrd
more limn inn lo tlirir value.
iluyinii In Llrrrmbrr coin. r"l
rrHMitliiK the I0V.I crop, ifitlnwrd
Wrdm-Mliiy's Auricultiilc Llrpnrl.
Inrni UHlilrd.
Whriil rln'.cd t lo 1 i-fiil lowrr,
Portland Grain
Mnn h 3 Ml corn ',
1 rrnl hlithrr, Mill eh 1.M V mil
linclmiiuccl lo lower, Murrh 110
ryn 2 'j lowrr lo , IiIkIict. Muy
120b1 j, hoyhrnn.i 2 1 4-3 1 4 lowrr.
Mnrrli 12 Ou t.' VI) mill lurcl i In
30 cxnl.s n hundred pounds lower,
March jr.' 10.
Whral
Open lllih Low Cllmr
M' ':,. ' " l i M l.a Grande
Jly IMS '. S 3 44 i 2.44 4 1 w",,'?
Hep 2 4il ', 2 47 2.4(1 '. 2.4(1 1 , j Norh nPnd
Deo 2 40 '. 2.60 , 2.49 , 3.40
Prndlrion
Weather
Northern California Inlr Thurs
dy mid Friday. Kro.-.t Thuraclay
mulil hut wanner Friday. North-
I wuii'ily winds o( IS to 20 Inlle.t
1111 hour off coirst. drcreHtliiK Bt
j inithi. V'lncln will heroine 10 to 10
I iiiilm nn hour Friday.
UriiniK I'a.is Hiid Vicinity
Puiily cloudy ihrmiKli Friday, with
! n rw hi iff ahowrr Thursday.
lower ,J j (itntlrrrd now flurrle In nenrhy
Tliur.iday night 33. UifU Frldny'iS. I
(Continued from fage Onr)
.'.afc nnd proper to do 1.0.
llTc'11 aoinethlnic I think you
oiiKht to know, Iki.
'Mill umnzlnir aunnort (or you
Hint hnx fthown un definitely nnd
ti'UKlhly In New Hiunp.slilre mid
Mlnnrnotii iMi't hero worslwn nnd It
Ikh'I Klunior chanhiK. It Kor.t deep
er tliHii Hint.
'HiO'C f( iim who nre fni- von
WANT ABOVE EVERVfUINO
KI.HR ON RARTH '10 BKLIKVE
IN YOU. We nrc nick nnd wenrv
m p'lllliefi nnd nolillclniis, VE
WANT I.EAnERHHIP WE CAN
irtUHT. Never. I leur. In our hl
lory. wn( there such COMi'I.F.TE
LACK of fnlth In our leadership.
'JI111I Hi (luiiKCroua, Ike. It could
deHtroy our country nnd our way
of llle. Ho. you Hee. tho:e of us
who nri tor you me more than
mil lor you (is a Republican can
didate for President. We re pln
nlnii our hopen of the future on
you.
That's about the way the .situation
Miindn.
Mission To
End Tonight
Climax of a five day preachintt
and teaching mission will be held
tonlRht at Hope Lutheran Church
temporary quarter at Shasta
school.
Rev. Peler J. Dexnls. New York
pantor. will preach on "Your Crisis
and Christ."
At the Wednesday night meeting
Rev. Rcxnls commented "the Im
portant thlncs In life are chorea,
children and the church." His
topic was, "A Heap O' Living."
Special music was provided Wed
nesday by Jcanette Rustcen, Sharon
PORTLAND Coarse grains.
lb-day ahipinent. bulk, coast de
livery: Onls 12.00. Barley No. 2,
ib 11) O, W. 69.00.
Wheal (bid), to arrive market,
basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast:
Solt while 2. 62 ',: Soil while strand and Mary Anne Munsen
(rxcludliiK Rex) 2.62 y. While ! from Klamath Lutheran Church and
club 2 62 'a. a choir of 11 girls from Hope Luth-
Hard red winter: ordinary 2.52 I crnn Church.
10 per cent 2.52 11 per Soloist tonight will be Mrs. Elsie
cent 2.52 : 12 per cent 2.52 ' Cook, accompanied by Mrs. Clifford
2 53 10 per rent 2.53 1 y. 11 per Voss at the piano,
cent 2 53 i;.; J2 per ccnl 2. S3 '..I
Today's car rccelnts: wheal 68: i
barley 1; Hour 2; corn 3; null
Iced 6. ' I
Hy The Atum-lalrd Press
21 houn enrllnc at 4:30 p.m.
Maker
Ilend
Eugene
Stock Market
Goes Higher Today
NEW YORK Wl The slork
Innrkrt was higher Thursday with
rails, steels and motors taking the
lead.
There was marked Improvement
In 1 lie market m, tlx? latter part
ft tltf session in (he rn'd-l In-lr-Jieiung
In the sleel dispute.
Prices were up between 1 and
2 pomii tliioiiKlniiit Die list. Minus
aUMis were scatlered and small.
The volume of trading was re
stricted lo an estimated 1,200.000
shares.
QUOTATIONS
New York Stuck
lly The Assni lalrd Press
Art mil 11I Corporation 2(1 'i
Allied Chemlinl 11 ':.
Allls Chlilllirrs -"'i,1
American Alrhnes M
Anirrlran Power Light '-'J : I
American Tel fc Tel. 154 '
Anierlrim Tobacco 5H '
Anacoiidii Copper 4B
Airhlsnn Railroad "1 )
Brthlehrni Sleel
Boeing Airphinc Co.
Borg Warner
Burroughs Adding Miiclm.o
Calllornin Packing
Canadian Parillc
Caterpillar Tractor
Celanese Ciupoiatinn
Chrysler Corporation
Cllles Service
Consolidated Edison
consolidated Vulee
Crown .ellerhach
Curtis Wright
Douglas Aircraft
HuPnnt cle Nemouia
Easlmnn Kodak
Emerson Radio
General Electric
Ceneral Foods
Cieneral Motors
(Jeorgla Pnc Plywood
Cloodvear Tire
Homcstake Mining Co
International Harvester
International Paper
Johns Mnnvllle
Kennecnlt Cniinrr
J.lhhy, McNeill
fockheed Alrcrafl
Lofw'K Tiicoiornted
f.nn-t Brll A
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvlnalor
New York Central
Northern Pacific
Pacific American Fish
Pnclllc Ons fc Electric
Pacific Tel. k Tel.
Packard Motor Car
Penney (.1. C. Co.
Pennsylvania R.R.
Pepsi Cola Co.
Phlleo Radio
Radio Corporal Inn
Rfvonter Inrorn
Pi.yonler Inenrp pld
nrptihllr. Steel H :
flevnolds Melals 6f
fllehlleld Oil 6(1 :
Cleans kllchcn table
tops, counters, sinks,
waste cans, wash,
bowls, bath tubs.
Mas.
39
34
4.'i
40
31
42
41
45
4(1
Portland (Arpl) 47
Roseburg
Sslrin
Boise
Chlcneo
Denver
Eureka
l.oa Angeles
New York
Red Biulf
San Francisco
Seatlic
Spokane
43
47
41
4'i
64
4(1
CO
42
53
M
45
35
Mln.
211
15
3:1
25
3:!
31
3'.!
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37
31
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211
31
30
31
45
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35
IS
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND i.fi UDSA
Cuttle ikiilahie 100: nmrkel about
I'rcrip. ! steady but largely on a cleanup
01 j ba- Is; few head utility and com
"' 1 mercial sleers 26.00 31.50; cutter
15 and low utility dairy type heifers
T; 19 no . 23 00; odd utility cows 21 00-
12350; cannera and cutters mostly
01' 17.00 . 20.00; shells downward to
17 , 13.00: few utility bulls 25.50 - 27.00.
'r Calves salable 25: market active
DISTRICT OIT
Joicph M. Vlclra. no Uil light. Fine
T 'steady: choice and odd nrime veal.
03 ' era 35.00 - 38 00: commercial and
.0i 1 good calves and vealers 28.00 .
.Ofij ;i4.oo; lew utility grades 22.00 .
.01 ! 20.00.
.01 j Hoiss salable 125; holdover 90:
T 1 market moderately active, about
.32 . steady with-late Wednesday or 25c
.10 'below early Uiat dav; choice 180
.90 1 235 lbs 20.00 20.25; few No. 3
.02 1 and medium grade butchers 19 50 .
,0fi , 19 76; choice 250 - 275 lbs 18.50;
.08 choice 400 550 lb sons 15.50 -.Oil
1 1B.50: lighter weights up to 17.00;
I feeder pigs scarce: choice light
weights salable 18.00 . 18.60.
Sheep salable 26; odd good 120 lb
wooled lambs steady at 23.50; few
good 60 lb feeders 24.00: good and
C1I1CAUO (i- A 20 per rent ' : " V. ,'VS. ,r2, oon"
expan.slon In country marketing o rlll Bnd utility e 7 00 - l oo
hogs Thursday largely accounted g00(1 ' B',;b, " ..'L00'
lor a steady to 25 cents lower price B Bl"""'! ""id 13.00.
suuciure.
Cattle were steady to 60 cents
higher and bhecp steady lo strong
on slightly reduced receipts
Most butcher hogs sold from
115.25 lo $17.35. a few loads topping
,ai 3U.1U. bows loon HI SO o SI5 75.
I Ciood to prime sleers and vearl-1
lugs sold from tn.25 lo s:m sii ..i '
50 'j H inos oi mgn gooo anci choice '"' ""sea me reaerai Power
Hogs Down, Cattle
Keep Steady, Gain
Copco Pleads For
McCloud Project
WASHINGTON Ml The Callfor-
mn-uregon rower Co., Medford.
4S
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17
25 j
3li 1 1
49
43
73
107 ri
33 i
17
511
8l
68
85 '
43 .
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68
hellers took J3I 00 lo $33.50. Com-
mrrciai cows lopped at $24.50.
Wooled lambs topped at $27 50
clippers at $27.00, and ewes at
$14.00.
Safeway Stores Inc. 31
Scott Paper Co. 61
Hears Roebuck It Co. 63 '
Socony-Vacuum Oil 39 '
'Southern Paclllc tin
Istandard Oil Calif S3 ' .
Standard Oil N.J. 76 3j
Stuclebnkcr Corp. 36 '
Sunshlno Mining lo ':,
Swill Si Company 32
Transamerlca Corp. 25
Twentieth Century Fox 17 '
Union Oil Company 42 :'
Union Paclllc 119 'i
United Airlines 28
United Aircraft 31
United Corporation 6 '
United (States Plywood ' 33 '4
United States Steel 39
Warner Pictures 14 3
Western Union Tel 38
Wcstlnrihouse Air Brake . 25 'j
Westlnghouse Electric 37 'J
Woolworth Company 43 5
commission Wednesday for the
rignt lo go ahead with a power
project in the McCloud River Basin
in Northern California.
The company sought a permit
to Invest about $200,000 in prelimi
nary investigation of two alternate
plans for utilizing water in the
McCloud River and Squaw Valley
Creek.
Hie company serves customers
in Northern California and South
ern Oregon.
foreign
Forlcll
Hurgetii P. Daggett, void
llrmr. rine v
Wallfr J. Morrll, overload
30 nail.
Jark J. Brown, no Pt'C permit. Fine
IV
LnraA F. Goerge. no warning device
rorlcil HI hall
Ml NIC leAl, COI BT
Joa Clnko, improper mulflcr. Forfeit
110 ball.
;.-.'i
HIRTIIS
SUTlfEnr.lNu.-Born Ml Xiftmath V1
Uy Itoftpiiat. March 19. lo Mr.
and Mri, Dalla Sutherltnd. BunauJ,
Ore, ajjirl. Wtlcht. 0 puuntli H'
Ounret.
rr.RCVSOS - Born at Klamath Va1Iv
Mopilat. Murrh 20. 1052. lo Mr. and
Mm. Stanley Fergusnn. 2310 Mam SI.,
girl. Wctfht: (I poundft IS' ounces.
COM PLAIN TH MI,t
Jimci V. Kaler vt Lll- J. Kalr-r.
mil for dlvnrce. Couple married Dw.
31. Klamath Kalis, Ore. Charge
rruHt . Plainl'fl strkn irrnnorar- i u' -tody
one child lo defendant. S.V) per
month child iiupporl In defendant and
property neltleincni. B. J. Goddard,
attorney for plaintiff.
Nor vii I Stone burg vi. Belly Stone
burg, suit (or divorce. Couple married
Oft. 2. 19-10, Carson City, Nev. Charge,
cruelty. . . Driscoli, attorney .or
plsintiffl.
ma'Rr.Fff grantru
IIU Gorman vs. Walter Gorman.
film O. Bailey vs. Alice Bailey.
James V. Kn.cr v. Ulas J. Kalcr.
MAnRIAfiK KNSI S
SMITH DUNCAN, lr E. Smith. 27
student. Native of California. Resident
of Oretech. Ore. Kmhleen Duncan, It).
Native or Texas, Resident ol Klamath
Tails, Ore.
Suit Filed Over
School Contract
Obituary
ur.tiRKf.
May Ronald Gehrke. 70.
of Hardin County, Iowa and a resi
dent of Klamath Fall for 30 years,
died In Iowa Kails. Iowa. March 19.
IfUat. Survivors Include: the widow.
Cora Mae and a son. Orvtlle E. of
this city; two brothers. Ernest and
George. Iowa Falls. Iowa: five sis
ters, Mr. Manda Foster, Mason City,
Iowa, Mrs. Elga Surls, Waterloo. Iowa,
Mrs. Bertha Redout, Eldora. Iowa,
Mrs. Martha Janke, Towa Falls, and
Mm. H utile Clark, Minneapolis; also
four grandchildren. Funeral arrange
ments will be announced by Ward's
Klamath Funeral Home later.
EUGENE (.fl A $148,867 suit
has been filed tn circuit court here
by James and Yost, Portland con
tractors, against the State Board
of Higher Education.
The suit claims the money Is
due for goods and services and
damape In connection with con
struction of the University Theatre
and expansion of Villard Hall on
the university of Oregon campus.
I The contractors accused the
I hnnrrl nt hraaVinc9 rtt re rf anrl
native I " rtr,. .r 1
Mimic tv wcmiij hi tniu hj ai.ia.M).
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i O SCHILLING'S PURE
CATSUP
STOCKTON
12 oz. Bottle
for
PURE OREGON
HONEY
2-lb. jar
TEA GARDEN
12-ox.
Cte ef 12 S3.29
39c
29c
PRESERVES
Cose ef 12-DURKEE'S
MAYONNAISE , 69c
8oi. 25c
DURKEE'S "STAY-FRESH'
COCONUT
Potatoes
CHICAGO UH Potatoes: Arriv
als 92, on trnclc 311: total U. s.
shipments 1.021: market firm nt
ccjlliiRs; track sales, lcl ner 100
lb; Idaho Russets $6.15, standards
$5.66, utilities $5.05-06: Minnesota
North Dakota Pontlacs $4.91-92
washed.
DOUBLE
STRENGTH
mtV W fE0 OUR 006
4s r xrs oo
A tomplele food-oH your dog needs!
- Crunchy, bltc-Bi!!c...with a swell "meaty"
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Nothing to add-not even water!
Saves you rroney on "cxtrns"!
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HIIKIII Mll
...delicious, "full
course meal
In aamo
famous formula
ROYAL CLUB GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE No. 2 tin
PURE EASTERN
BUCKWHEAT
FLOUR IS: 27c
PURE IOWA
SORGHUM
22-bx. jar
65c
FRESH FROZEN FOODS
STRAWBERRYS
12-or. pkg.
HONOR BRAND
ORANGE JUICE..6 21c
PEAS Ho"",'
BRUSSEL
ITC
'Brand Pkg.
2 -25c
PARTY TIME
IT
SALMON 45c
SHRIMP r""T,"V... 35c
HUNT'S WHOLE
APRICOTS
WANTED.!
COLGATE
COUPONS
BRING THtM IHt
1 THEY'RE VALUABLE
TO YOU AND US V
Unpeeled
No. 2Vi Tin
29c
KOUNTY KIST 303
CORN 2 -29c
PALMOUVE
Cafcss Mm I
2. SatW
Cakis Jmm
Brand
12-ox.
CDDAIITC Honor
3?c
21c
34c
CARROTS '""'"'' ku"' 5c
CELERY 7c
GRAPEFRUIT --49c
nr a c Fre,h' sreen-WeM o or
rLA5fil,edpod$ Z "', 00C
ORANGES" -5c
BOUQUET c?
WITH COUPON
2: iO(
Cakes
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AJAX Cleaxssr
2 tons
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Ssi 29'
QUID
Smoked
Picnics
Ltan, imall)
hart
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wnl snaked
flarar
SLICED
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HAMS
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12-14 lb. tr.
BED
FBYEBS
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BOASTS
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BEEF
SHOBT
BIBS
US Grid Gaod
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