KKIDAY, AI'UIL 25, 111,7.!
PAGE FOUR -
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OHKliON
MARKETS and FINANCIAL
Stocks
NEW YORK I Strength In
.rMlroad Issue Friday domtnntfd
tlii dock market and pulled prices
head generally.
2 There were some soft spots, par
ticularly In the oils, but they con-
i .turned only slight drag on the
market,
Oalns ran from fractions to
(around I polnte with some pushing
out to between 4 and 5 at the most.
( Losses were usually held below a
. point with a few dropping between
1 and 2 points,
' Volume came to an estimated
.1,200,000 shares.
!
QUOTATIONS
New York Slocks
By The Associated Press
.Admiral uorporauon
'Allied Chemical
:AUls Chalmers
(American Airlines
I American Power & Light
American Tel. & TtL
American Tobacct
Anaconda Copper
J Atchison Railroad
.Bethlehem Steel
(Boeing Airplane Co.
i Borg Warner
'Burroughs Adding- Machine
'California Packing
.Canadian Pacific
i Caterpillar Tractor
Chrysler Corporation
Cities Service
Consolidated Edison
J Consolidated Vultee
J Crown Zellerbacn
.Curtiss Wright
Douglas Aircraft
duPont de Nemours
'Eastman Kodak
'Emerson Radio
, General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Georgia Pac Plyyood
Goodyear Tire
jHomcstake Mining Co
, International Paper
t 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 Fish
Pacific Gas & Electric
Pacific Tel. tt TeL
J Packard Motor Car
Penney fj.c.) Co.
Pennsylvania R.R.
Pepsi Cola Co.
Philco Radio
Radio Corporation
, Rayonier Incorp
Rayonier Incorp pfd
Republic Steel
Reynolds Metal
! Richfield Oil
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, Bafeway Stores Inc. so
Scott Paper Co. 50 H
Sears Roebuck & Co. 53 '
Socony-Vacuum Oil 37
Southern Pacific 73
I Standard Oil Calif 54 K
I Standard Oil N. J. . 74 ,
Studebaker Corp 37
Sunshine Mining - 10
Swift b Company 31 l't
Transamerica -Corp. 25
. Twentieth Century Fox 17 '
, Union Oil Company 42 1
Union Pacific, t,. 112 4
uniiea -Airlines 26 v4
United Aircraft V 2 i
J united Corporation 5 Yt
unneo states nvwood 32
. United States Steel 38 V,
Warner Pictures- - 13 i
Western Union Tel 39 V,
J Westingbouse Air Brake 25 H
, westingbouse Electric 35
J Woolworth Company 43
GRAINS
PORTLAND W Coarse grains,
' la-oay smpments, duie, coast Of.
? livery; Barley, No. 2, 45-lb B. W.
72.00.
I Wheat bid) to arrive market,
basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast:
Soft White 2.50: Soft White (ex-
eluding Rex) 2.50; White Club
! Hard Red Winter: Orrllnnrv-
, 2.50; 10 per cent 2.50; 11 per cent
2.60; 12 per cent 2.50.
Hard White Baart: Ordinary
u, in per ceni 3.01; 11 per cent
2.61; 12 per cent 2.51.
Car receipts: wheat 29; barley 1;
, flour 3; corn 6; oats 1; mill feed 6.
I
S POTATOES
CHICAGO Wl Potatoes: Ar
" rivals 30, on track 57; total U. S.
shipments unavailable. For old and
I new stocks, supplies very light, de-
mand good, market firm at cell-
tags. No track sales reported be-
! cause of limited offerings. Street
sales: Maine Round Whites, $7,
7.50; North Dakota Reds, $6.50;
t Idaho Russets $6.66-6.76.
GRAINS
CHICAGO I A more optlmls
tlo attitude toward the gram price
structure prevailed on the board
of trade Friday and, alter some
early hesitancy, the market took
the upward trail.
Even the May contracts, which
were suojeciea to neavy iiqumn
tlon Thursday, and a little more in
early dealings Friday, came ahead
toward the close.
Switzerland bought one cargo of
wheat and Italy was eredited with
taking two cargoes, completing her
current buying program.
Wheat closed to 2 cents high
er. May 'J 44 3.44 i,, corn 1 ts-1 .
nigner. May si. no -!. oats ',-1 t,
higher. May $2.01 soybeans 1 i
m V4 uigiier, Ainy j.oo fs-j.xi, ana
lard 10 to 17 cents a hundred
pounds higher, May $11.07
Wheat
Open JHirh Low Close
May
Jl.v
Sep,
Dec
2.43 ', 3.44!. 2.42. 2.37
2.35 , 2.37 2.35 l, 2.37
2.371, 3.384 2.36, 236H
2.41 V, 2.42 H 2.40 2.43 H,
LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
(TJSDAV-Cattle for week 700; com
pared with last week's close, cows
steady to weak, fully 50c lower
than Monday high; few other
classes steady; choice 885 lb
slaughter steers 34.00: half load
good, including lew choice. 1100
lb Nevada steers 32.00; half load
good 1080 lbs 31.00.
Calves for week 23; not enough
to test market: odd head choice
calves and vealcrs 36.00 37.00.
Hogs for week 1600: compared
with last week's close steadv:
throughout week choice 180-240 lbs
No. 1 and 2 butchers 19.00. except
one small lot on order at 19.25.
Sheen for week 875: compared
with last week's close- generally
50c lower, load good to prime.
mostly choice and prime, 74 10
spring lambs 29.65; late in week
Eood-choice Be to si jo spring
lambs 28.50 - 28.65.
CHICAGO Hogs were steady
with Thursday's average prices in
dealings Friday.
Most slaughter cattle were about
steady, but ouns ana veaiers car
ried a strong tone. Sheep continued
weak.
The modest advances scored for
top quality hog offerings Thursday
were nullified Friday.
Most choice lightweight butchers
sold for $17 25 to $17.50. 10 cents
lower than Thursday s top.
The $17.50 price was paid freely
for choice 190 to 210 pound weights.
Other choice butchers sold from
S15.50 to $17.25.
Trade In slaughter steers, heifers
and cows was slow, with prices
about steady The early top was
$34.50 for cnoice steers ana neuers.
Commercial to low-good steers
brought $26 to $28.50.
Top price for slaughter - lambs
was S2S.SO wiin me ouik 01 uie
offerings going at $27 to $28.25.
PORTLAND (jP (USDA) Cattle
Friday salable 25; cleanup sales
mostly steady: lor week, saiaoie
1375; market uneven, most classes
fully steadv to strong, fed steers
recovered early 50c decline al
though late supply Inadequate to
tuny test prices; canner and cutter
cows strong to 50c higher; load
choice 1,113 lb steers earlv 34.50:
late load 843 lb also 34.50 gTading
gooa and cnoice but yith light sort:
other good and choice fed steers
from 900-1.100 lbs 33.00 - 34.00: few
1.200 lbs 32.00 early: choice 729 lb
experimentally fed heifers 34.00;
odd good hellers 31.50 33.00: com
mercial mostly 28.50 - 31.00: utility
heifers 22.00 - 28.00: canner and
cutter cows 17.50 - 21.50; utility
22.00 - 25.00: commercial 26.00-
27.00.
Calves Friday 10: market steadv:
for week, salable 250; market ac
tive, mostly steady: choice veal.
ers 35.00 - 86.00; few 37.00 and
prime to 38.00: commercial and
good 27.00 - 34.00; utility calves
and veaiers 22.00 - 30.00: good
around 350 lb stock calves 34.00.
Hogs Friday salable 100: mar
ket around 60c lower except few
early sales steadv: choice No l
and 2 butchers 180-235 lbs 19.00-
19.50: early ton 20.00: heavipr mil
lighter weights 1750 - 18.50; choice
jaU-MO 10 SOWS 15.00 - 16.50: cnod
and choice feeder pigs 17.00-17.50;
meaium t4.uu-i7.uu.
oneen Friday none: market ncml.
nal; market strong to 60c higher:
good and choice wooled under 110
lb lambs 26.50 - 27.00: eood nnri
choice up to 111 lb shorn lambs
26.00 - 26.75; one lot choice and
prime 111 lb No. 3 pelts 27.00 late;
good wooled ewes 12.50 . 13 on-
heavy shorn ewes mostly 11.00
down: cull and utility mixed wool
growth 8.00 - 12.00; few medium
and good feeders 23.00 for shorn.
24.00 for wooled.
M MATCHlltS tlIND O" STRAIGHT WHItKIISta I. riOO
CONTINIMTAl'OHIIIlINO COOIATION Hll ABIlf HIA.f A
Weallicr
Western Oregon Considerable
cloudiness Friday with scattered
.mowers, rariiy cloudy Friday
night and Saturday. Occasional
light rain along coast Saturday
nlKht. Cooler Interior south portion
Friday. Highs both days 65 to 67
interior and near bi on the coast.
Low Friday night 40 to SO. Winds
off coast variable, mostly southerly
10 to 30 miles an hour.
Eastern Oregon Partly cloudy
i Fldray through Saturday. Scat-
tered showers or thunder showers,
mostly over mountains Friday and
Friday night. Cooler Friday. Highs
both days 65 to 75. Low Friday
night 40 to 60.
Grants Pass and Vicinity
partly cloudy through Saturday;
few showers nearby mountains
Friday; highs both days 75; low
Friday night 45.
By The Associated Press
24 hours to 4:34 a.m. Friday
Max. Aim. Frcp.
i Baker
78 38
64 47 T
83 41
71 38 .44
82 47
56 4
86 . 44
80 55
66 SO .03
47 49
84 . 66
Si 39
66 41
56 . 49
65 53 T
59 46 .02
69 63 T
62 41
64 41
82 57
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La Grande
Lakeview
Med ford
North Bend
Ontario
Pendleton
Portia nd
Salem
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Chicago
Denver
Eureka
Los Angeles
New York
Red Bluff
San Francisco
Spokane r
Seattle
Spokane
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BERNARD Born al Klamath Valley
Hospital. April 23. 19S3. lo Mr. and
am. William Bernard. 3011 Orchard a
bov. Weight: a nouniti 14 ihath
WEST Born at Klamath Valley Hoa
pltal. April 34. 19.13. to Mr. and Mr.
Jay Weal. 503 Victory Dr.. a boy.
Weight: 7 pounds 24 ouncea.
STACY Born at Klamath VIley Ho-
Bltal. April 33. 19.U to Mr. and Mra.
elmer Stacy. 333.1 Biehn St.. a boy.
Weieht: 7 pounds 13 ounces
BOI RNE Born at Klamath Valley
Hospital. April 34. 10.13. to Mr and
Mrs. Georee Bourne. Chemult- Ore., a
boy Weight: ft pounds 10 ounces.
CRF-SI1AM Born at Klamath Val
ley Hospital, April 23. 19.12. to Mr and
Mrs. Eucene Gresham. Tulelake. Caltf..
boy. Weight: S ounds 8 ounces
D ALTON Bom st Klamath Valle
Hospital. April 33. 19S2. 10 Mr and
Mrs. Melvtn Dallon. 4690 Dnver Si.
a girt. Weight: s pounds 8i ounces.
COMTLAINTS FILED
Lydia Vaughn vs. Ray w. Vauihn.
aull for divorca. Couple married Nov.
iw. iys. nenp. nev. marge, cruelty.
Plaintiff seeks property settlement cus
tody one minor child tioo per month
child support. S180 attorney fees, costs
and disbursements. B. J. Coddard. at
torney for plaintiff.
Rodney D. Bonis, vs. Shirley Bortu.
suit for divorce. Couple married Sep-
wniijw 3,. itrai. t,narge. cruelly. 1 u.
Sisemore. attorney for plaintiff.
Clare Ann Titus vs. Louis R Titus
and Fred H. Rutherford, suit for di
vorce against Titus and suit against
Rutherford for surrender of chattel
mortaaffe and transfer of car title.
Plaintiff charges cruelty in divorce.
t-oupie married Dec za. 1MB, Klamatn
Falls, Ore. Plaintiff seeks property set
tlement. $1,000 lump sum alimony, $530
attorney fees and costs, re-transfer car
title and surrender chattel mortgage
by Rutherford. U. S. BalenUn. attorney
foe plaintiff. ,
MARRIAttE LICENSr.S
PAUGH WADE Darrel E. Paugh.
27. serviceman. Resident Of KlamaUl
Falls, ore. Leo Rita Wade. 19. clerk.
Native of Idaho. Resident of Klamatn
sails, ure.
CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP
K AMUSEMENT CO. William R
Slaymaker. retired from company,
leaving interest to Brady Narey. N. S.
Hepburn, Albert Fongoo and E. L. sutn-
riana.
ASSUMED BUSINESS NAME
SEWING MACHINE SERVICE AND
EXCHANGE Mary L. Kanaga. 422
Alain.
Punchboard Law
To Be Tested
SALEM ifi The State Supreme
Court will hear arguments next
Wednesday In a suit to decide if
Portland's antl-punchboard ordi
nance is legal.
The case Is on anneal from the
Multnomah County Circuit Court,
where three Judges ruled the ordi
nance is illegal becase the ordi
nance contained an emergency
clause.
The suit was filed -against the
Cltv Council by Al Greenberg. who
claimed the emergency clause was
attached to prevent the ordinance
from being referred to the people.
FIRE
At 2:23 a. m. Friday the Klam
ath Falls Fire Department had a
run to the 1300 block on. Klamath
where a wiring short bad set a
power pole afire.
New Episcopal
Province Eyed
PORTLAND 11 The Episcopal
Church will be asked to create a
new province (lie nun 11 In this
country In the Pacific Northwest.
Tile Episcopal Diocese of Oregon
voted Thursday in Its 64th annual
convention to make the request at
the church convention In Uoslon
next September.
The proposed province would
Include tho Oi-cuon. Moiitiiim mui
Olynipta diocese and the mission
ary districts of Eastern Oregon,
Spokane, Idaho and Alaska.
ttisnop Ben amin D Dimw.ll
appointed Carl P. Armstrong.
Salem, to the Dio-enn Cnunril
The Kev. George Smith. Salem.
was mimed a trustee of St. Helen's
Hull, Portland.
WORKER Rll.LU)
EUGENE IfU-Art
48, Lowell, was killed Friday when
an electrically steered rock spread
er went out of control and plunged
down an embankment at the Look
out Point Dam proiecl.
Wagner was nuivtnc the nife
cf heaw equipment from one Job
to another on the pro'ect on the
Middle Fork of Uie Willamette
River. Coroner Fred Buell report
ed. Wasner was driving on High
way 58. He was employed by the
Cosmo Gilo Construction Co.
"IT'S THE ONLY SURE WAY TO BUY," says W. C. Bickfortl, 626 N. 9th St., Klamath
Falls. Mr. Bickford is having his money returned by Bob Mest of Dugan and Mest,
local Dodge-Plymouth dealer, after taking a 2-day free driving trial in one of their
used cars. The smile attests to Bickford's satisfaction with the whole deal.
wmw m?m(& mm(MP Say aphi 26ih
Clarence Blakley Invites
You To His
ss
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421
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a
or $3 in other merchandise purchases
Blasts Injure
24 at School
CHICAGO if Twenly-lour per
sons wore In lured, none seriously.
Thursday night in two explosions
during a demonstration In a high
school chemistry luborulorv
called a "trip through hades."
The second and much louder
blast In the laboratory aroused (lie
neighborhood near the Tlldcn Tech
nical High School,
More Ulan 3.000 persons were In
the school building attending Til-
den's annual homecoming "circus"
to watch pupils demonstrate their
academic progress.
All but three of the Injured were
released from hospitals after re
ceiving treatment for cuts and
Ulcerations.
'The 'trip through hades" was In
tended to be dramatic," said
Allied Ingle, a 'fllden chemistry
teacher, "and by hades, It wus."
Newell Collins, 4H, a master
chemist and teacher for 28 years,
was In charge of 150 pupils conduct
ing experiments in the chemistry
laboratory.
A dramatic burning of the water I There was a terrific explosion
stunt was staged a half docn tunes thin loosened the sink and shut
without mishap for audiences of 1 tried two piines of glass In the
50 to 60. The water was set aflame I lelimalorv. The bl.isl was heard
by the injection of sodium polas- for blocks near the school. Dam
slum alloy. Each lime a drop re-'nge was estimated at $100.
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leased Irom an eye dropper waa
enough lo produce I he fire.
The explosion occurred when an
unidentified pupil thol the whole
dropper - lull of allov Inln a beaker
on a work bench and it ulew up,
The second blast occurred alter
un iinldcntHltd person sought to aid
Collins wile. Miiriurle, 40, who hud
fainted. Ho inn lo uct water and
picked im a bottle. He dumped the
contents of the bottle a pound
of sodium Into a sink.
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