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' PAGE FOUR HERALD AM) NKWS. KLAMATH KAM.S. OUKOON WKDNKSDAY, MAY 21, W,2 MARKETS and FINANCIAL Stocks NEW YORK Buoyancy In Die railroad section Wednesday gave Uie siriiiU for general ad Vance In tin- Hock market. Gainers added from fractions to between 1 and 2 points in active areas with a few issues pushing up n mucn as points at limes Volume reached an estimated 1.200.000 shares. . Along with th rails, major divis ions advancing included - steels, motors, alrorafts, chemicals, rub bers, and somo oils and non-terrous New York Stocks By The Associated ITesa' ' , Admiral Corporation .. Allied Chemical 68 'i Allls Chalmers SO ?J American Airlines 3 American Power & Light 34 'i American Tel. tt Tel. 154 American Tobacco 54 Anaconda Copper 42 Atchison Railroad 80 Bethlehem Slccl 47 T, Boeing Airplane Co. 48 Borfj Warner 69 Burrouglu Adding Machine 17 34 California Packing 24 7i Canadian Pacific 36 lt Caterpillar Tractor 50 14 Celanese Corporation 40 Chrysler Corporation 75 Cities Service 101 Consolidated Edifon 35 Consolidated Vultee ' 17 'j Crown Zellerbach 51 Curtis Wright 8 Douglas Aircraft . 56 !i duPont dc Nemours 85 Eastman Kodak 43 i Emerson Radio General Electric 59 General Foods 43 General Motors 55 Goodyear Tire 41 l Bomestake Mining Co. 37 l. International Harvester 33 3, , International Paper 46 Johns Manville 73 lj Kennecott Copper 75 Libby. McNeil 7 Lockheed Aircraft 21 , Loew's Incorporated 16 Long Bell A Montgomery Ward 58 S Nash Kelvinator 19 l New York Central 18 Northern Pacific 76 Pacific American Fish 14 '3 Pacific Gas tt Electric 33 3i Pacific Tel. & Tel. 110 Packard Motor Car 5 1b . Fenney tj; c.'Co. 68- Pennsylvania R. R. 18 si Pepsi Cola Co. 10 Philco Radio 29 Radio Corporation 25 H Ravonier Incorp. Ravonier Incorp Pfd v 35 't Republic Steel 40 Reynolds Metals 52 Richfield Oil 62 'i Safeway Stores Inc. 33 Scott Paper Co 50 '2 Sears Roebuck tt Co 53 Socony-Vacuum Oil" ' 37 ', Southern Pacific 74 i . Standard Oil Calif 1 54 : Standard Oil N. J. 76 14 Studebaker Corp. 38 Sunshine Mining Swift & Co. 31 i Transamerica Corp. 25 7 Twentieth Century Fox 17 V4 . Union Oil Company .41 'i Vnion Pacific f" 115 38 ' United Airlines a United Aircraft V'-;j'--: . 30 H United Corporation vr ' 5 U United States Plywood" 31 (i United State; Steel ; 38 Warner Pictures - ' 13 3i Western Union Tel. - S 39 'i Westinghouse -Air Brake 25 4 Westinghouse Electric-,? ; 36 Westinghouse Electric ' 36 "i Woolworth Company - .44 'i GRAINS CHICAGO 1" May soybeans shot up 10 cents. Uie dally limit, to feature a wild closing out ol May deliveries on the board of Irada today. It set a new high for the , May contract since dealings started last summer. i ' May wheat was almost as strong as soybeans on a last minute scram ble lor the grain by previous short sellers. But May. corn and May on !S weren't wanted. May corn closinf out on a drop of nearly 5 cents from the previous session's finish. May wheat closed 2 tj-4 S hiihor at S2.50 i-.2-t2.48 ,, Mav com I ., 4 i lower at I1.B2 1.-S1.78 Mav oats 1 hi-1 V lower at 75-74 May rye -j lower 10 j nigner at 11.96 4-1.95 -94, May soybeans 2 'j to 10 cents higher at S3.06 ,-S3 is i. and May lard 7 cents a hundred pounas nigner at 12.12. Deterred deliveries of wheal were lower to , higher, corn 1 cent lower to higher, onts V H lower, rye unchanged to a. low er, soybeans "3-l 4 lower and lard 5 to 8 cents a hundred pounds lower. WHEAT Open High Low Close 2.45 , 3.50 i 2.45 'a 2.50 .. 2.34 , 2.34 i 2.33 2.34 " 2.36 H 2.36 3 2.36 ta 2 36 4 'North Pole Nellie' Due To Visit Klamath Area North Polo Nellie the gal who ntlon of the Navv al Polnl narrow, sent a commercial airliner to the provldol a SJ-pnsscniter airliner North Pole last December loaded with a crow trained In A relic nnv- w.lh thousands of letters to Santa igallon and equipped with nieclal Claus from yqiiHiiMprs all over Uie polar iminallom.l aids. The flight " H' iwas sucresslil v miirlr IliH- 1J and May Jly Sep Dec Mar goodness pole smack on ton of the e.irth was scheduled to arrive at iviamntti airport irom Fairbanks today. In real life, she Is Mrs. Audree Vance. - Alasica . newspaperwoman and radio broadcaster who, with two other Fairbanks mothers, con ceived the idea of Inviting boys and girls to se)d their Santa Claus letters to her in Fairbanks. The idea which was first regarded as a stunt quiciiy captivated the im aginations of Alaska people and spread like a prairie fire all over the nation with Uie result that York, Hollywood and Seattle TV and radio networks asked for the pole lor special pre-Chrislmas pro grams. More than 600 newspapers carried stories of the project. Alaska Airlines, with the co-op- Weather Western Oregon Partly cloudy Vdne.srlrtv nnri Wednesday nioM 2.40 ' 4 3.40 j 2.40 , 2.40 ', jCloudy Thursday with showers In . - i. .w '3:norincm nan by niternoon. A PORTLAND tfl No coarse grains. Wheat (bid) to arrive market. basis No. 1 bulk, delivered Coast: Soft White 2.42; Soft White i ex cluding Rexi, 2.42; White Club 2.42. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2.46: 10 per cent 2.46: 11 per cent 2.46: 12 per cent 2 46. Hard White Baart: Ordinary 2.4 10 per cent 145: 11 per cent 2.45; 12 per cent 2.45. Car receipts: wheat 33: barlev 2: flour 6; corn 6; oats 2; mill feed 14. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND W (USDA) Cattle salable 100; holdover 125: market slightly more active than Tuesdav, mostly steady: few good 1.028-1.118 lb fed steers 32.75-33.00; commercial 29.00 - 31.00; utility steers 25.00 - 28.00: utility heifers 23.00 - 27.00; odd commercial grades 29.00 - 30.00; canner and cutter cows generally 16.50 - 20.00; odd head to 21.00: utility cows 21.50 - 24.00: utility and commer cial bulls 25.50 - 28.50. Calves salable 50: market active, steady: few choice slaughter Utile warmer Wednesday. Higlis both days 63 to 72. Lows Wednes day night 42 to 60. Winds oil coast westerly to northwesterly and 10 to 20 miles an hour, becoming southwesterly Thursday. Eastern Oregon Partly cloudv Wednesday with scattered showers over mountains ol eastern portion. Clearing Wednc-sdav night. Fair but considerable high cloudiness Thursday. Highs Wednesday 62 (o 73. Lows Wednesday night 36 to 46. Highs Thursday 66 to 76. Grants Pass and Viclnitv Sunny Wednesday. Fair Wednes day night and Thursday morning with high cloudiness, becoming Wednesday 75. Low Wednesday night 40. High Thursday 73. marked the lu st lime in hlMorv thai a commercial airliner had Mown to the North l'ole and led to specu lation as to the possibilities ol es tablishing regular nights lo Europe over the short pr.liir route. North Pole Nellie's slonover at Klamath Falls turoute to Holly wood was arranged so Hint boys and girls from all over this urea mav see her and send their Santa Claus letters lo her well In od ance Of Christmas. Youngsters are Invited to start writing their Santa letters and to watch lor a laler announcement where to send them. She will De In Klamath Falls through this com ing weekend. N - k To Yuba City City, Calif., early this morning to isce cnarge oi non-support. 1 1 M calves and vealers 35.00 - 37.00 RlCHI KC?UriICCI un.muui; iw ID VttlVCS v OD.W. good grade 31.00 - 34.00: utility and commercial 21.00 - 30.00. Hogs salable 200: holdover 150; market- about steady with Tues day's uneven decline; choice No. 1 and 2 180-235 lb butchers 23.50 24.00; medium grade and No. 3 type down- to 23.00: few 250-280 lb and 150-170 lb 22.00: choice 3EO- 500 lb sows weak to 50c lower at 17.00 - 18.50: good and choice feed er pigs salable around 22.00 - 23.00. Sheep salable 100: market not fully established: generally bidding- around 1.00 lower on all classes; few dots choice spring lambs bid around 28.00; few good and choice 120 lb No. 3 Delt old crop lambs 24.00: lighter weiirhts neia around 25.00: few good heavy slaughter ewes 7 00: light ewes quoiaoie up to 8.00 or above. By JEAN OWENS Carole Adams. Ruby Gehrlng, Jana Langslet. Betty Redlleld, Ver gic Toyly, David Cummings, Matt Del Fatll. Louis rrcuricason. Georgo Hanson and Bill Harlan aro the new members-elect oi next year's Traditions Committee, as announced, iotlowing the election yesterday, by Cookie Carlson, ad visor to that committee. This group is a Student Body committee, and they were select ed according to a constitutional amendment. Student Congress rep resentatives Irom the various Jun ior homerooms met last week to choose 10 girls and 10 boys by nal- lot to run lor the positions, iney turned these names over lo the Juniors who voted yesterday to: these live girls and five boys. Clay ton Hsnnon. new student 'joay president, is an ex-ofliclo member. Only next year s seniors were eli gible. 'iTaaiuons committee memners have many duties to perlorm dur ing the year and we should extend a "thank you" to this year's group which did such a capable Job In over-seeing the troditlons ol the school. It is their duty to turn out the school manual, which Is given to the "rooks" upon entering school In the fall. Congratulations to our Traditions Committee, head ed by Ted Cobb, for your fine work. Also rnliffratiilatinns in thA new 1 1 aiicia r,inseuirai, t. aula ure- members, we hope they have a sun avenue, was returned to x uoa very successful year. Obituary SISFIMORK Jamct Roland iJerryi Slsemore. 33. native of Sams Valtey." aiuj resident of Klamath County S3 ear died here May 20. Survivors Include: thj widow, Lois and a daughter. Jo Ann. Foit Kltmolh: two brothers. L. Orth, of this city, and J. Emmett, Tulclake; an aunt, Ella Cotrhelt. Melbsurne. Aus tralia. Sin? more was a member of Klamath Falls Lodge No. 1J47. BPO Elks. Funeral arrangements will be an nounced by Ward s Klamath Funeral yome. Already next year's student gov- POTATOES CHICAGO tf Potatoes: arri vals 28: on track SO; V.- 6. ship ments 299; supplies light, demand good, market firm; Alabama Tri umphs $5.86-5.96; California- Long Whites $5.78-6.13. 4-H SUMMER SCHOOL CORVALLIS Ifl . Thp 1952 4-H club summer school here will attract more than 1,800- boys and Rirls June 17-27. ' SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Cfl (USDA) Cattle: 50, receipts mostly cows, demand extremelv narrow, undertone weak, odd head canner-cutter cows about steady at 17.00 - 20.00; occasional sheliy canner 16.00 and under. Calves: None. Hogs: 300; steady to 25c higher, advance on weights below 220 lbs few choice 190-230 lb butchvrs 23.00, one lot 390-400 lbs 17.50 choice sows 15.50 - 16.00; choice under 350 lbs salable up to 16.50 Sheep: 250; steady, small lot good-choice spring lambs 27.00, Tuesday good prime spring lambs 27.00 27.50; some good-choice snom 4b. w. Engelhardt WaS arrested MnndaV ornmnnf I. hnoinnino t fmwttnn vy vi.jf riitr un an lo-monuis-oia warrant issued by a Yuba City court. He was held under $1000 bail for "failure to provide." Livestock CHICAGO W The general hog market was fairly active and un even Wednesday with butchers commanding a 25 to 50 cent higher The cattle market was mixed with some classes obtaining a 25 cent higher orice. Bie rmrkpr hH 50 cents or more lower on slaugh ter lambs. The greatest advances in hogs were mar iced up on butchers over 230 pounds. Sows were active and butchers topped at 122.50 but around three loads brought $22.75. Choice sows 400 pounds and un der sold from $18.50 to $19.50 with a lew getting $19.75. High choice and Drfme sters sold from $34.75 to $37.50 with the ouic gooa ana choice steers antf yearlinira eettinir $30.50 to $34.50. Prime heifers topped at $36.50. A double deck of choice to prime No. 1 skinned Colorado fed shorn lambs sold for $29.00. Good grade No. 1 skinned Iambs and vear lines I topped at $26.00. Committee chairmen were appoint ed concerning the district Student Congress meeting which will be held in Klamath tans next year, and definite plans for work are be ing made. Marlene Howard, George Hanson. Shirley Tawney, Roger Lentz, Da vid Cummings, Ruby Gehrlng, Matt Del Fatti. Clayton Hannon and Bet ty Rerifield are working on the pro ject; under the supervision of Mr. Pete O 'Toole. KU Art Club has elected officers for the ensuing year. Serving will be Carl Stewart, president: Ron ald Johnson, vice-president: Ins Carter, secretary; Wayne Angel, treasurer; Dclores MjFarland. vice treasurer; and Diane Oldenberg, sergeant of arms. SMOKING CURBED VANCOUVER. B. C. i,-City police commissioners recently ordered a crack-down on s mo it inn by juveniles. A federal act of 1908 prohibits smoking by children under 16 and . is authority for police to seize cigarettes from youngsters. Storekeepers selling to children without a written note from thefr parents mav also face charges. Legal Notice NOTH'K or SAI.K or MKAl. PHOPFHTY tN THK riRI'I'IT t'Ol'HT OF TMF STATU Or OHFCON FOK THK t'OI'NTV OF' KLAMATH In the Matter of (he Rotate of Thea ter V II art on, alio known l. v. Liar I mi L)oaii. Net Ire U hereby given that under aim lv virtue o( ine outer ot in cir cuit Court ot I tit State uf Ore ion, lux lh County of kl-'tnalh, nutlr on lit Uth av of May, In lit auova lltlpti matter, th umlfralinrd ai ri nimuirator ot th null ot I'lintir V. Barton. Uo knwt C V lUrton. oVcfAftrd. will ll at private al lo th hifhrit bidder lor vih. or upon term. a provided for In aid order and n rn and ttibiert to in confirmation of alri Court, the following deacrlbed real property atluated in Klamath Coun ty. Oregon Pan i-l 1..AII that portion of the. RWtNKi. Svr. .10. Twi. .tft H., H. II K . W M , l,viiit eaitlrrly tvont the renter line of l.t Hiver, more par ticularly deitrvllied follovvt. M"Hkn nmg at the NE corner of aald SW' NKl of Ser. IK); thenre along l he easterly boundary of aid SWtNK' 20 13 rhaina to the SK corner there of, thence westerly along the aoutherly line of aaut SW' NE1. U 00 rnaina mjre or lea to the renter line uf Lwt K.ver. thence northerl along the ren ter line ol l.ot River lo IU Inleraec tion with the north I ne uf aid SW NE'i. thence easterly along aaid north Ikn 10 M rhama to th point of beginning, containing I J J acrci, more or le, avlni and erepting a atrip of land (U) fret wide ifreded by Kr neat Ah red Higham to the State High way Cuiiintlonni and recorded III Klamath Count v Deed Hecoida. Vol. ItO. p. 143, containing 3 Vt acrea more or leaa. Total acreage conveyed here la 13 7'i acre, more or less. Parrel l.-Regtnning at th SK cor ner of the SW-.SF1. of Src. 1W, Twp. 3H S. R 11 C. WM.: thenc Weat along the aectlon line 33 feel, toot or lei. loathe Caaterly right of way line of the nonaniJMilln county road:thence northetj- and nnrth-At- SUMMONS FOR Pt'Bt.tCATlON EQUITY NO. 187 S THK CIHCt'IT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREtJON FOR KLAMATft COUNTY Ivan Kandra and Norma U. Kandra. husband and wife, Planllfft, v J me E Kennedy and Jane Doe Kennrdy. hit wife. John Letter Rohrer and Jane Doe Rohrer. his wife; John C Rohrer and Jane tloe Rohrer. his wife. The Unknown llrtrm of the above named defendants, and also all other persons or pottles unknown claiming any right title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate described In the complaint here to. Defendant. To the abute named and mentioned defendants: In the name of the Stale of Oregon. You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed agaltul you In the above entitled ult within five v;cfki from the date of the first pub lication of thu Summons, which dale la Vuv 1, l!A3. and H you fall to an- fwer ir otherwise appear, for want rureot. plaintUfa will apply to the Cou't fo'- the relief piayed for in their coinplai'".'. lo-wit. for a decree requir ing dcfendanU and each of them to set fo, th. the nature of hi or hr claim ic the following deacrlbed real property, situated In KUmalh County. Oregon: The N'j of the SE and lita Four Hi and Five St of Section Seven 7' Township 41 South, Kange 11 Cast nf the Willamette erldlan: that auch claim may be determined: for a de-, crre adjudging plaintiffs the owners In fee simple of said realty, frre and clear of all claims of said defendants or any of them, and adjudging and decree ing plaintiff' title to be forever quiet ed agalnat the claim of said defend ant and each of them, and against th unknown hetrs of soul defendants, and against all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, rstat Hen or interest In the above described real eitnte; for plaintiffs' mats and dia bursemcnts; ana for such other and further relief a the Court may deem equitable and fust. This Summons i served upon you by publication thereof once a Week for five successive week, pursuant to an order of the Hon. David B Vandenberg. made nd entered May 19. 16.12. Chat burn ft Brick ner Attornes for Plaintiffs Merrill. Oregon M 21-211-J 4-ll-lfl No. 30 Legal Notice erly along said rlhl of way line lo II Inter ret ton with the ea1 tine of aald ftlWMKt; thence south along the east line ot aald tW'NK' UOA feet, more or less, to ti:e point of be ginning, being that LlrtUm of lb SWt.MK1 of See 111. Twp. JWH.. II 11 K. WM, lying vat of lh lo-nallta-Malln county rund, contalnluu fi acre, inma or lsa. Parrel .1 Peginnlug al th NE cor ner of th NvY'iNKi of Sec itu, Twp. :i a., R. II E, WM theni wen long th tec Hon Hit 'MA fl. more or less, to lh easteily right ol ay line of Bonansa Mnltn County road thence S. 0 IAS' E n) feel, nimi or leu along aald right of way line to th south line of satd NW1, NES: thence vast along th south line nf aald NWNK1. fret, more or leas, lo th southeast rot ner of said NWNRt: tbenre north elong lit east line of said NW'.Nfc', UJii ten. mora or lt, to the point ol begin ning being thai portion of (he NW'c NE',, of Sec. Twp. :tlH It II K, W.M., h ing ensl ot the tluuaniN Mnlln county road, containing 111 U ci-s, ntor or less. All subject lo reservations and limi tations contained in th patent rover lag the land uf any easements and rights of m ay of record or apparent on the land, future aemeol for Irrigation, drainage and reclamation purposes Together with the water rights, tenement, hereditaments and appurtenances l hereunto belonging ui In anywise appertaining. That on or after June J, IM3, at 10 OU a.m.. thereol. said administrate will proceed to sell said real proper t and hlda upon aald real property will be received by the undersigned at the Legal Notice office of his attorney. J C. O Nt III huite I. Mellinne tliilldmg. Klamath rttlls. Oregon All bids must elate Die manner ot payment or terms, and taltl but must be in writing The terms of aald sale will h rash Legal Notice or riedll, and ll upon ! th lenna uf said riedll shall h subject to th i-onflrinetlon of lb Court Dated litis Itlli ijv of Mav. long, taty llaitin, Adminlslialur M 14-11 -JH J No, l l Nmcmckcrs cIioimi C md H rii Simr 4 lo 1 ovir ny olhtf litni In Piclllc Colli homtil i COUNT ON CANE I How about you? cane sugar r 9lh and Pine cr or CM Phono 3188 mm Our Usual 1.98 Quality SPECIAL PURCHASE -PUCKERED NYLON IN THF CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned Administrator with the Wilt Annexed of th Estate of James Ma son McClav Deceased, has filed in the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Klamath County his final ac count of hi administration of said es tate and the court haa appointed the 3th tUv of Jun 1932. al 10.00 o'clock AM, aa the time, and the courtroom of aald court as Ihe place for the heal ing and settlement of aald account. 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