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PAGE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TilUHSDAY, MAY 1, lU!i MARKETS and FINANCIAL QUOTATIONS ' New York Btorki B The AuorUted IrcM Admiral Corporation 26 H ' Allied. Chemical 67 Vj . Allt Chalmers 1 i American Alrllnei 12 American Power J Light 24 V, American Tel. A Tel. 1M ! . American Tobacco 66 j . Anaconda Copper 42 V . Atchison Railroad ' 79 ' Bethlehem 8teel 46 14 ' Boeing Airplane Co. 46 Bore Warner 61 Vt Burroughs AddlnR Machine 17 S California Packing 34 H Canadian Pacific 35 V4 Caterpillar Tractor 49 i , Celanese Corporation 3 i Chrysler Corporation 72 Cities Service 88 j Consolidated Edison 34 H Consolidated Vulce 17 Crown Zellerbach 49 , Curtis Wrleht 7 Douelns Aircraft S3 S duPont de Nemouri . 80 Eastman Kodak Ji Emerson Radio 13 'a . General Electric 56 General roods General Motors- S3 i Georgia Pao Plywood 19 H : Goodvear Tire 40 Homestake Mining Co. 36 i International Harvester . 31 International Paper 3 ' Johns Manvllle 68 , Kennecott Conner 70 H Llbbv, McNeill 7 S Lockheed Aircraft 18 H : Loew's Incorporated 15 H Long BeU A 37 V Montgomery Ward 59 H Nash Kelvinator 18 New York Central 18 Northern Pacific 73 Paciflo American Fish 14 Pacifio Gas ft Electric 33 h Pacific Tel. & Tel. 108 H Packard Motor Car U Penney (J. C.) Co. 65. Pennsylvania R.R. 18 ' ' Pepsi Cola Co. 9 Philco Radio 2f , Radio Corporation 25 ), Rayonier Incorp 24 H Povnnipr Tncoro Pfd Republic Steel 38 W IJ. lf.nU 4tQ 1 Richfield Oil 59 Cafeway Stores Inc. 30 Ecott Paper Co. 50 Eears Roebuck & Co. 53 Boconv-Vacuum Oil 36 Southern Pacific 70 Standard Oil Calif 53 U Standard Oil N.J. 74 i Studebaker Corp. 36 H Sunshine Mining 9 Swift & Company 31 ' Transamerica Corn. 24 j Twentieth Century Fox 16 s Union Oil Company 40 i Onion Pacific 109 United Airlines 24'? United Aircraft 28 l United Corporation 5 H United States Plywood 30 i United States Steel 37 Warner Pictures Western Union Tel 38 Westlnsrhouse Air Brake 25 U Westinrhouse Electric - 38 Woolworth Company 43 if iK f . ' ' j r t ' ' f " 41" -f "'f "fir' I . GRAINS CHICAGO (AV-There was enough short-covering going on In grains on the board of trade Thursday to produce a modest rally alter wen nesday's sharp drop. The big rally came shortly after the opening. Pom that point n the market Jumped about nervously, but most contracts held above the previous close. Wheat closed hlRher, May 2 41 u - H: corn i - 1 'i higher, Mav 1.T .-: oata i-l V high. er. May 78-77 : rye 1 to S cents higher, May $1.97; soybeans 1 I 4 S higher. May $2.91 V,- and lard unchanged to 10 cents a hun dred pounds higher. May $10.57. Wheat Open High o Close May 2.41 St 2.41 ?. 3.40 ( 2.41 H Jly 2.34 3.35 i 2.34 2.35 V Sep 2 36 S 2.37 H 3.36 3.37 Dec 338 Ti .4l ' " J" Mar 2.43 2.43 2.43 3.43 PORTLAND Wl Coarse grains. 15-day shipments, bulk. Coast de livery: Oats No. 2. 38-lb wnne 70.00; Barley No. 3. 45 1b B.W.. 73.50. Wheat tbiai to arrive nuim. basis No 1 bulk, delivered Coast: Soft While 2.48: Soft White (ex cluding Rex). 2.48; White Club 38. Hard ed Winter: oramary 10 per cent 3.49; 11 per cent 2.48; 12 per cent 2.49. tiara wnne naari. viu,i.. 2.4 ; 10 per cent 2.49; u per cent 2.49: 12 per cent Car receipts: wneat o: tiour , corn 2; oats 1; mill feed 3. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND I IUSDA) CatUe salable 200: noiaover oo. market uneven, cows fairly active, mostly steaay ai wer -""i vance: steers siow, about steady but some unsold: le j lots good 757-ima io lea sicjrio 33.00 33.50; lew many auu commercial steers 2t.oo . ju.w. odd good light feeder steers 33.00; hellers slow; part load beef hellers unsold; few commercial hellers 2850 - 31.00; utility grades 22.00 27 00- canner and cutter cows largely 18.00 - 22.00; utility cows n'.n . M 00: cart load commercial grades 26.50 with some held above Tic ri as. I 'oX KTr-" v - - ..y ,.m -,:pwpr. . ..... . wwauaMBpnaM m aa - FINIS TO CINEMATIC LANDMARK Fire twerps old Paraxon Studio al Fort Ire. scenery. Studio was birthplace of some of the early movie In which Mary Pirkford and director I). IV. N. ,T.. lately mrd to build Or I 111 III climbed to fame. Custer Appeal Case Opens Today (Canlliiurd From rir Onrl law In in of Prmlri ul imH. Himi k. Minn, and lliillivnnl, clnlnicil In ; his aiHUinrnU tills iiiiirnlng flint , I ilk- ! Walli Wi'li'in Oiruun I'arlly cl'njdv Willi K ii I Ifl rl nliiiwrin n ,,, , j, ami over iiiuunlutnn 'ilnir i,lv ConKldrriililr clruiliiK iiiul 'ulij Willi lio'nl f I iiat III Inli'iltii vnll.v, 'I'liiirniliiy nliiht. I' Ulny dm i anniii'i' HimIih 'lliuiMliiy tin i(l lh Irr was drawn up bv the urlrvaiwe I Hiiilih l-'i uluv M n iimii.1 mm or. committee ol the Oiruun Oplome- vs liilciUn. Wlmla nil nmnt m,iiii, irlciil As.NO'ltl(ii. a prlvalc ma-lclv. ' r,iv t0 ainilhwrairrly ami 'j t ", and presented to the Htntc Bnartl 1 mill's tin hour 'lliuiMliiy Wimln of Optometry Fxninliiers. Hut. he I will liwiiiiie westerly anil (Ipt iruo rirclnred. Ur. C'uMer wan nrem-iiled Jsiiuhlly nt iiiuiil unci Friday wuii aim mm hihiii ii I'liiii,.,, r.tmirrii ifiruun - run v r iiii,k. 9 kmnlAUALvAii D DISTRICT COI'RT feu $6 baa ' I &ifeway Em ploy William B. Trsvt overload. FortVU oi tills district Will Bather at A S1T0 bait. Wilbur c. wruht. owrinad. Fort.ii banquet meeting at the Willard i2i tuii. I Hotel at 7 o clock tonight for a Pan Cola, overload. Foritit tss bail, i business and talent show get-to- naakiB Ml KlMIDHlll IIUJ. to Mr r(l. Tillrlakr. uitila ptiuit Michael J. Zupan, (allure. Itop scene accident. DUmlaked- Jimn E. Chrlitopher. overload. For feit Sltf) ball. William U. Keetcc analinf closed wa. tcr. Forfeit $1S bail. Victor r. Zborloskl. ansling closed water. Forfeit S13 bail. Charley L. weaver, no warning de- utilitv and commercial bulls . 29.35; 1 heavy beef bull 27.uu; 25.50 in ka Calves salable 25; market about steady; lew good and low choice vealers. 31.00 35.50: utility ana commercial grades weak at 31.00- 30.00. . Hoes salable 25U; noiaover market active, steady compared with Wednesday's best time or mostly 25o higher than Monday; choice No. 1 and 2 butchers from 180-235 lbs 19.50 - 19.75; few 240 lbs 19.00: 250-280 lbs 18.00 - 18.50; choice 270-350 lb sows steady at 16.50 - 17.25: Heavier weignis siow. few 400-500 lbs 15.00 - 16.00: medi um sows down to 14.00: good and choice feeder pigs salable 17.80- 18.00. Sheep salable so: maraei nomi- nnllv steadv: good and choice spring lambs quotable 29.00-30.00; under iiv to gouu aiiu cuun-c woo red lambs nominally 27.00- 2730; few good No. 3 pelt lamos 26.00: good No. 3 pelt ewes 11.00; good wooled ewes quota Die to u.uu. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO l (USDA) Cattle 50; supply too lleht to test the market: few sales of cows steady; canner and cutter cows 17.00 21.00, few loads utility dairy type 21.50. offered to es marke, few choice Calves none. Hogs 100; no butcher or sows 137 lb butchers steady at 18.00; Wednesday receipts 200, fully steady; 25 head No. 1 and 2 240 lb butchers 19.00, sorted 55 bead 252 lbs 18.00. Sheep 100; few sales steady: small lot choice and prime spring lamos i8.au: smau lot good wooiea siaugmer ewes 12.00. Inadequate Forfeit SX! liht. II- Norman L. Chockloot. emergency brake. Fine 16. Arthur W. Hipp, overload. bail. Howard P Hathaway, no sloo r orlelt Wl bail. I Arthur A Montgomery, no vehicle cense rorfelt S bail. j George E. Smith, no vehicle license Forfeit S3 bail. Hl'.NICirAL COIKT Mary Donahue, drunk. Fine SID or 8 days. Myra Captain, drunk. Fine $10 or 9 days. Owen Riddle, dmnk. Fine SIS or 7'i aaya. Obituary G OS SETT Audrey Hill Gosictt. 60. resident of this city for the past 23 ycar died here April 30. Survivors Include: a son. Wil liam A. Gokselt. Brookings; brother. Wesley Hill. Opportunity. Wash.; sister. Clara Wine he II, Med ford: two (rand- cnuaren. .naries uavia Floyd Cossett. Brooktnes. ices will be held from O' Hair's Memor- amateur acts. The winner will compete with other district win ners at Portland soon. The meeting will bring several lornier tvinuuun men wno nave advanced in the Safeway organlzn tion. They will include Ted Med ford, now retail operations mana ger (or the Portland division; Ted Reeves, warehouse operations man ager for the Portland division; and Harold Johnson, district mnna ger now with headquarters in Med ford. Other Safeway officials here for the meeting will be Dave Compton, division advertising manager; Dal las Mark, president of the Port land division employes association; and Mrs. Lucille Davis, division secretary. H1H11IS Anoifttlnn ' Valley Hospital. April 30. Calil . a girl. WeigM ouncoi HOGERS Born al Klamth Hospital, April JU. Wi, lo Mr. and ' Mrs, C. E. Roger. Ore lech. Ore., girl Weight: 3 pounds V ouiu-e I gUINN -Dnrii st Klamalh Valley Hit. I Situ). May I. 1132. to Mr. and Mrs. j ohn W. Humn. TulcUkc, Call., buy : Weight- T pounds li ounces C'OMTl.AINTS I 11. Ml Kowt P. Gates vs. Vivian B Gates. ted July b. i deiertioit I Fatal To Traveler gether. About 140 members from Klam ath Falls. Medford. Lakcview aud Grants Pass will be present. Ne olficers will be elected, and ca.n. prizes wUl be given for the best i S divurc. o.upie man .n,.t.,.r .rt. TV,. lm., I . ?i !.!. !" Charge Vallrs i. C. O'Neill, atlurney for plalnlltt. MeKAY BROADCAST Dougla Mc- Cancer Control Month Set Mnv has been declared citucrr control month In Klamath Falls by Mayor Ruben A. Thomp-son. In a proclamation is.sued loduy Mayor Tholllpon urtu'd all Indi viduals, lnstituies, bii.smess and ortiuiilrutloiu within the city to cooperate and assist the American Cancer Society in Its campaign this month. The Klamath County unit of American Cancer Society will kick off its drive here May 6. A 63-year-old Seattle man rilrd or a hcurt attack on Southern Purine's northbound No. 12 tram curly this morning, according lo City Police. The man was Identified ai Al lied Walter Slither. Tram olllcials placed the man's death at about J:-tA a.m., shortly before arrival in Klamath Falls. Ttie body wus taken hrrr to Ward's Klamath Funeral Home for shipment to Seattle. Police rrportrd a Mrs. Audrey Gtisaett IMS Fremont, died of natural rauei while worklnit al the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Biillnuiton. XJIS Auburn St. The BufflnKton discovered Mrs. Ciossctt's body on the floor ot their home when thry returned from work last evening. lopen In the Fall. The bony was also taken to Ward's Funeral home. tllllerpiil rltnllon. ulilch was mil specific In (Iclnllliiu what the doc lor Mas accused ol. and Hint tha board's lludiUKs were sprclllc Hi HomethliiK entirely diltcrrnl from either the oiiitinnl churue or I he citation I'Hicji'iiiti: lie also ilrelmctl Hint Ihc UihhiI wna uii'Uulli I'll In ll'ul 111 AuuirU W. lllulscli of Mcdlord was our o( the members ol the urlevnnrr t'ommltlpe ilrnwinu tin the orlul nal charttrs, and also the srcrrlnrv of the board allium In liiduemrut 1 Dr. Custer Arguments on the side ol Ihc 8tate Board of Oiiiometrv Kxniu- Iners. to be nresentctl bv Denn Brvson, special assistant In the Al- tontiev Cleueriil. we'-p lo be hriud this afternoon. Pickets Block Mill Tracks LEBANON Ore , i.fi - The CIO Woodworkers threw a picket line across a Union Pacific Hiillruud spur track Wednesday to prevent i movement of 17 carloads of lumber from the Sntillnm Lumber Com pany here. The locomotive crew relused to go through the picket line. Inrnircl hastily when the union local got wind of the plan. A M-hnur picket line will be maintained on the track, union officials said About 7M workers In the I'ba non area and 1000 around Bwrel Home are on strike, shutting down all major operations Willi I humility Clmr iiiul culil Tin,, . day nliiht. Willi IiiciiI liosl Friiinv Inlr mill wai'iiipr. Illghs Thursilnv 66 In nil Lows Tlimmlu.v niuhl M lo :lil 1 1 lulus I' l liliiy tu to 7 J llmnl.t I'uHs mid Vlcinliv Plllllv cllillllv lllillnituv .', Thui'Mliiv ill' hi anil H'Milar. Ilu li Thiii'iihiv Hi. Low Tliuiailay x High Kildiiv Xi llv 'llle Assiirlillrtl lrrsa !l hntirs la :,1U a hi. Tlnir.iUr Ma. Alln.l'r, ,. linker tin M i,5 il'.'uucur 6n :in .'.h l.n Unilide IIA ;I7 .'ii l.ukcviru 61 ii j Mrdlord 67 37 .li Niil 111 llmd 67 41 ,'i Ontario 47 im rrncllcli.il in 411 :'ii I'm iUiiki i ah nil r,i 4i 4a Itoirhlll g Hi 11 Snlrm 60 30 .A Chicago "II 61 Deliver 67 41 .lift Eureka 6A 46 6n Los Aimrlrs A7 6.1 New York 74 411 Ited lllulf B3 60 ,ni Hun Fraiicitco 16 40 Kenltla 67 37 1j3 Spokane 67 30 McKKNZIE CI.EARENCI! EUGENE t Snow removal to open McKensle Highway No. SALEM l-Gov. nd wiuiam Kay will make a radio address 12. over McKeniie Pass will start j;?!'?;. Thursday at 7: p.m., standard May 15. the Eugene Chamber of tat Chanel eih & p,n.. Monaav m. s ' ""' ' aayiignt lime) on be- Commerce reported Thursday Theithe lirnltlon turned on. J pm interment will be in Linkviii. i half of Gen. Eisenhower. It will be ! scenic route from Eugene to Bend i The ear was narked In front ol 1 timurti u tt (if lfFY Dnr Dn j .... 11 u- -..n . .. v. .. , ... . . . . . V . . . mi. us? wijcii su smiiiu uy uunc ia. ' nis nuine. wrigiit rcworieo. Vandals Damage Parked Car Vandals did a Rood Job last night on a Bulck sedan owned by George A. Wright. 730 Lowell St. Wright told City Police that a rear view mirror was broken off. chrome stripping taken from the hood, air iet out of the right front tire, a wing window broken and Cemetery. Legal Notice NOTlt'K fMre to txireliy given thai Mm un tlt-rttlajiied will at a tegular uterling iC (lie ' niinon C'niinrll of lite CM of Klamalh rIU. Otvgon. In be held l the hour ot 1 JO .t rior kt H M ti IJlh day of May. 1113 In Ihe rutin' i room 01 the I'ltv Halt for taid t'lu. treaenl a telll)on to said I'omitum ('oniirll reutieilhtg the varattnn of Ihe fitllowlnfi liuKrloed alley. t wll The alley way Ihiotigh Hlorh flv nu 5 of f'anal Addllliin In t it '( Klamalh ratU. Klamalh Counlr. Ore in. elntdln from eleventh street la Commarrlal Mtrrel Done April 11. 1MJ Cbrtsl H lanes A IT M M I I No m l-KKNCHrKAKING DORM ni(l I.OAV BALTIMORE tfl A rpsl(inu:e WAKllINf ; I nisi un xA tlifji. nan in wnitn uw niuaenui win M.ooo loiin lo thr BenUm-Uiu'aln ullowrd to pck only French ist Klrclric Co-oprrnUvp m CcA-vtUh nUniifd y Ciourhr Collruf. To bo Ore. upprovrd WnejaUy bv known s "F'rrnch Hoitne.' It Kill t the Purai riewf nfifaiinn ah i (ration. I'NDFKH'KAK TAX LONDON IjP A resolution uru Ins a reduction of Up Kvrrninrnl lr tax on loan wintr uiulrrwcar ha been Introducrd in the Hminp of Commons by Lnbortte Inn Winter bottom and K. K. Winter bottom. howaTd-b.LL'DENT". fCm DflMATt TO THI REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION . (filed by DeeloeolteA) fOC RunKowaf for Prildtnf. Eiponitofl of 4-H ond FFA youth program. Sovffd roiourcei devtlopmenl, Protection of frt cnUrpriM. - 4, DoSsf (W DUfKf CtwM.rf4e 1L Oee. tUeser, Uwftj. 104 w. t. 0i. Ota m VOTE X-71 NOTICE HER POSTURE, PLEASE Madeline Castle, 19, (above) has been chos en by a committee of the International Chiropractors association as "Miss Good Posture of 1952" in connec tion with Good Posture Week, May 1-7. Madeline, a native of St. Petersburg, Fla., measures up to the strict requirements of plumb line posture, says the association. CHICAGO I Live hogs reached a new high level since Feb. IS Thursday at $18.35 a hundred pounds at the top. This was a gain 01 80 cents for tne week to date. Cattle were steady to .50 cents lower and sheep mostly steady. Most barrows and gilts sold from 15 to 3o cents higher and sows steady to 10 cents up in an active trade. Butchers generally brought 317.00 to $18.25 and sows $14.50 to $16.25 with a few meriting up to $16.50. Commercial to choice steers sold at tCT.oo to $35.50 while good and uuuice neuers iook 520.73 l $33.00. uows topped at $25.50. Colorado lambs grading choice were the best of the early wooled market at $23.00 but others were belt! upward to $28.50. Shorns ranged Irom $26.00 to $27.50 and ewes remained at $13.50 and below. POTATOES CHICAGO Ifl Potatws- Ar. rivals 18, on track 44: market firm at ceilings; street sales, according to basis of sale: Alabama Tri umphs $5.85 per 100 lb: Maine Katahdins $3.29 per 50 lb. DA RESIGNS ROSEBURO I Douglas County will need a new district attorney June 1. Robert G. Davis said he would resign then to enter pri vate law practice. Gov. McKay Is expected to appoint a successor to serve until the November election. iTEDDIFir TV M II SHOE SALE (WRK AT 525 Mala LEONS Prions 3466 ll ' - - ' . It ffl(BSlIl0 . ' . yS" -tr 4) hf A Ma mm mm atea. a.a ae wimbmbb Bill Carle, the great singer . . . and Rev. Roy B. McKeown, dynamic speaker will sing and speak Saturday Night ... 8 P.M. (May 3rd) at 1 Oregon Technical (O.T.I.) Bill Carle "America's Own Great Basso" O A Guest Artist With New York Philharmonic And Chicago Symphony Your number may b the number en Hi watch and if the watch ii yaura fr., er if tha num ber that ii an the watch ii not turned in than the number nearest to that number will be the one that will rtctivt tht watch. Sunday 1 1 AM & 7:30 PM Rev. Roy B. McKeown Li sysly -Jt (May 4th) at Assembly of God 8th and Oak St. NOTE THIS...!! (Special Feature) A Girard Ptyregaux $65.00 telf-windinq watch will bt given away Sunday night, May 14th to lome one. You may be that lome one. You will have the opportunity to receive thil watch by offending one or all three of the meeting!. Secure one of the announcement folders of each meeting with the red number printed on it and preient one announcement folder to the uthen at you come in at each meeting with your name and addreu printed plainly on the back. Called - -. Billy Graham the Second One of the Youngest Outstanding Evangelist of our day 1 lure and secure your announcement (older from the young pioplo distributing thorn on tho streets er you may obtain them at 120 N, 10th St., up to p.m. Soturday. The folders are free. Admission is free to all meetings ond the watch Is a free gift. "Have Faith in God" Program To Build The Klamath Basin 4