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    WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, UIB'i
PAGE FOUR
HERALD AND NKWS, KLAMATH KAl.LS. UKKGON
MARKETS and FINANCIAL
Stocks
NEW YORK Wi The rock
market advanced Wednesday with
taMntj the apolliKht on the rise.
Oalns went from fractions to a
Utile better than a point while
losses were held down severely
with a few passing the point mark.
Volume came to an estimated
1.300,000 shares. That compares
with 920,000 shares traded Tuesday,
the lowest In s month.
Railroads carried the ball most
of the session and displayed some
of the day's best gains.
I QUOTATIONS
New York Blocks
By The Associated Press
Admiral Corporation 21
Allied Chemical W '
Alus Chalmers s
American Airlines 13 '
American Power It Light 27
American Tel, & Tel. 152
American Tobacco T V
Anaconda Copper J
Atchison Railroad W 'a
Bethlehem Steel Vt
Boeing Airplane Co. 34 H
Bont Warner
Burroughs Adding Machine . 11
California Packing 25 4
Canadian Pacific 16 ?
Caterpillar Tractor
Celanese Corporation 0i
Chrysler Corporation H t
Cities Service 101 t
Consolidated Edison 34 Ji
Consolidated Vultee 18
Crown Zellerbach S3
Curtis Wright H
Douglas Aircraft "I yt
duPont de Nemours "I V
Eastman Kodak 13 H
General Electrio 60
Oeneral Foods 45 7i
General Motors 50
Georgia Pac Plywood 20
Goodyear Tire Vt
HomesUke Mining Co.
International Harvester
International Paper 461,
Johns Manville 164
Libby, McNeiU 14
Lockheed Aircraft 24
Loew's Incorporated 13
Long Bell A 34".
Montgomery Ward 62H
Nash Kelvinator 1H
New York Central 20H
Northern Pacific 80V,
Pacific American Pish 14 14
Pacific Gas & Electric 31H
Pacific Tel. & Tel. 110
Packard Motor Car 4
Penney (J. C.) Co. 684
Pennsylvania R. R. 304
Pepsi Cola Co. 10
Philco Radio 31?i
Radio Corporation 264
Rayonier Incorp 284
Rayonier Incorp Pfd
Republic Steel 40i
Reynolds Metals 55
Richfield Oil 654
Safeway Stores Inc. 314
Scott Paper Co. 524
Sears Roebuck ft Co. 53 V
Socony-Vacuum Oil 38
Southern Pacific 19
Standard OU Calif ' - " 584
Standard Oil N. J. 19
Studebaker Corp. 17
Sunshine Mining 94
Swift & Company 31 Ta
Transamerica- Corp. 264
Twentieth Century Fox 164
Union Oil Company 414
Union Pacific -115
United Airlines 274
United Aircraft 114
United Corporation 64
United States Plywood
United States Steel 384
Warner Pictures 124
Western Union Tel 40
Westinghouse Air Brake 26H
Westlnghouse Electrio 374
Woolworth Company !'
Only $1.75 Down
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UNPAIHTED CHEST, '21.95 VALUE
Limited quantity specialty par
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smoothly Moded sod ready to
paint in the glowing eolor of
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the modern mode. Glut-blocked
throughout for strength. Re
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Atk tor low Print on Pomtt
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GRAINS
CHICAGO I Grains overcame
early easiness, during which wheat
wank to new lows on the crop lor
the third straight day, to wind up
with minor gams on the board of
trade Wednesday.
Soybeans and rve led the upturn.
Wheat firmed toward the close on
news West Germany had bought
around 470.000 bushels of hard
wheat for late June and early July
shipment.
Wheat closed 4- higher. July
$2.39, corn 'a to 1 cent higher.
sl.82 Vi-V oats V higher, July
78 rye 1 s-2 t, higher, July
2.Il-2.1l''4. soybeans 1 4-1 Vi
higher. July 13.22 43.23. and lard
13 cents lower to 10 cents a hundred
pounds higher.. July S11.42.
WHEAT
Open High Low Close
Jly 2.28 3.29 St 5.28 2.29
Sep 2.31 S 2.32 S 2.31 4 2.33 t
Dec 2.36 V. 2.37 S 2.36 3.37 H
Mar 2.39 V, 2.40 V 2.39 V. 2.40
. PORTLAND 1 Wheat (bid
1 to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk
j delivered coast: Soft White 2.33;
Soft White (excluding Rex 2.33;
I White Club 2.33.
Hard Red Winter: Ordinary
12.33; 10 per cent 2.33: 11 per cent
1 2.33: 13 per cent 3.33.
Hard White Bart: Ordinary
2.36; 10 per cent 2.36: 11 per cent
2.36; 12 per cent 2.36.
Car receipts: wheat 29; barley
2: flour 8; corn 10: oats 1; mill
feed .
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND OP (USDA)
Cattle salable 200 trade moder
ately active on all classes; some
weakness on bulls, cows: other
classes largely steady: good-low
choice led steers 31.50-33.50: com
mercial 28.50-31.50 including aver
ages over 1,300 lbs at 30.00; can-ner-cutter
cows 16.00-20.00; few
utility 21.00-23.00: odd head high
commercial 28.00: commercial
bulls 28.00-29.00; odd head good
weighty bulls up to 30.25; utility
25.00-27.00: cutters down to 24.00.
Calves salable 50; vealers steady
to weak; good: choice 33.00-35.00;
commercial-good 26.00-32.00; utility
25.00 down.
Hogs salable 300: generally
stead'; choice No. 1 and 2 butch
ers 180-230 lbs 23.00-25 few 24
27 lbs 20.50-22.50 heavy weights
19.00-21.00: sows largely 16.50
17.50: few lightweights under 300
lbs 18.50; feeder pigs slow.
Sheep salable 500: spring lambs
unevenly weak to 50 cents lower
and trade slow; good-prime 80-95
lb spring lambs 25.50-26.00: utility-
good 24.00-25.00; utility-good No. 2
ana I pens year linos 12.00-13.00:
tew utility-good slaughter ewes
5.00-6.00; spring feeding lambs
largely 23.00.
POTATOES
CHICAGO Otl Potatoes: Arriv
als 112. on track 195: total U.S.
shipments 1,109: market slightly
weaker on whites, steady with
firm undertone for best on reds;
track sales, carlots per 100 lbs:
Arizona Pontiacs $6.00 6.65: Cali
fornia long whites $5.50 - 5.15, bak
ers $620, triumph type $6.65 6.90.
Street sales per 100 lb: Arizona
reds $6.25 - 6.75: California long
whites $6.00 6.50, reds $6.25-7.00;
Oklahoma triumphs $6.00.
COMMITTEEWOMAN
Mrs, Marshall Cornett. National
Republican Committeewoman from
Oregon left today for Chicago
where she will attend the Republi
can National Convention July 7.
ene is Being accompanied bv her
sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Byram, Klamath Falls
who will spend the summer in the
Midwest, Enroute to Chicago. Mrs.
Cornett will stop briefly at Nevada,
Mo. She will arrive In the Windy
City June 10.
$7.25 WeeWy
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Weather
Western Oregon Sunny and
warm Wednesday with morning
coastal cloudiness. Scattered thun
derstorms in mountain.', ol south.
Partly cloudy and a little cooler
Thursday. Highs Wednesday from
75 to 83 In north and 83 to 92 In
south. Lows Wednesday night 48 to
54. Highs Thursday from 70 to 80
in north to 75 to 85 in south. Highs
along coast about 60 both days
Winds oif coast northerly to north'
westerly and 13 to 25 miles an
hour, increasing at times this at
ternoon to 30 to 35. Winds will
diminish Thursday.
Eastern Oregon Sunny and
warm Wednesday. Partly cloudy
Thursday with scattered alternoon
thundershowers I n mountains.
Highs of 18 to 88 Wednesday and
73 to 83 Thursflav. Lows Wednes
day night 48 to 66.
Grants Pass and Vicinity
Partly cloudy through Thursday
with afternoon ilnindcrshovrs
both days. High of 90 Wednesday
and 85 Thursday. Low Wednesday
55.
By The Associated l'rrss
24 hours to 4:30 a.m. Wednesday
Max. Mln. Prep.
Baker
Eugene
La Grande
Lakevlew
Medford
North Bend
77 47
77 49
77 44
80 53
91 55
t3 52 T
87 56
18 63
Iti 54
10 SI -
77 49
86 54
85 68
90 55
58 51
11 67 T
100 65
69 45
70 50
72 48
Ontario
Pendleton
Portland (Alrp)
Roseburg
Salem
Boise
Chicago
Denver
Eureka
Los Angeles
Red Bluff
San Francisco
SeatUe
Spokane
LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Wi
(USDA) Cattle: 50. commercial
good fat steers absent, one load
good 916 lb feeder steers 28.00.
aged commercial range cows 1,000
lbs and over 18.00-20.00, steady,
dairy bred slaughter cows weak,
50 cents to 1.00 lower, few utility
cows 17.00-18.50, slaughter bulls
weak, utility and commercial 24.00-
27.00. cutters 22.00.
Calves: 20. commercial-good 250-
300 lb slaughter calves 28.00-31.00.
cull-utility dairy bred slaughter
calves weak at 15.00-17.00.
Hogs: 200. early generally steady
on butchers and . sows, half car
good 215 lb butchers 32.00, sorted
290 lb out at 20.00, light choice
sows 16.50, bulk medium-good
14.00-15.50.
Sheep: 1.500. around steadv
early few loads good 86 lbs shorn
lambs 26.25, late Tuesday bulk
shom Iambs under 86 lbs cood-
choice 25.00-26.50, several hundred
medium-good spring feeder lambs
23.00 weak, 200 shorn ewes cull
commercial 4.00-6.50, heaw shorn
yearlings and two-year-olds 1.00
2.00 lower at 14.00-16.00.
CHICAGO W Most hogs sold
at steady to strong prices Wednes
day on a holddown of 10 per cent in
supplies. The market started off
strong to 15 cents higher but this
was only for outstanding quality.
. Cattle were weak to $1.00 lower,
veal calves $1.00 to $2.00 off, and
sheep weak to 50 cents less.
Most barrows and gilts were
worth $19.00 to $20.75 but 20.00 was
paid occasionally for the day s top.
Sows took $16.00 to $18.00.
Most good to prime steers ranged
from $28.50 to $35.25 with one high
prime load topping at $35.75. Good
and choice heifers took $29.00 to
$32.50 while cows topped at S24.50.
See The Klamath Basin
IJOUND UP
JULY 2, 3, 4 in Klamath Falls
For Thrills and
MEN'S
Children
Sim 1 to S
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"NEWSIES" ENTER BIKE PARADE These five Herald and News newiboy paper teller! ere pic
tured in front of Montgomery Werd end Co. where they signed up tor the annual Bicycle
Safety Parade which will be conducted Friday morning. This colorful parade is tpontored each
year by Wards, with priiei awarded to best decorated bike riden and emphasis placed on
bicycle safety. Deadline for enterinq is Thursday, 5:30 p.m. The boys are (from left) Harold
Daily, Larry Freeman, Gary Kramer, Tommy Bender and Larry Bender.
Indians
Set Meeting
Members of the Klamath Indian
tribe are to meet in general coun
cil session Thursday at the Beatty
community gym to take up about
a dozen items on the council's pre
pared agenda.
The meeting Is called for 10 a m.
(standard time) and a chicken din
ner is to be served at the noon
hour.
Consideration of the 1952-53 gen
eral council and loan board budgets
and the 1953-54 general adminis
trative budget is scheduled for the
early part of the meeting. One
member of the loan board Is to
be elected, the position now held
by Boyd Jackson.
Officers of the general council
for a two-year term are also to
be made, and various other mat
ters considered.
The council session is being held
at Beatty for the second time be
cause repairs are being made at
the council hall at Klamath Agen
cy. Last month over 300 persons
attended the meeting at Beatty,
a crowd larger than has been at
tending sessions at Klamath Agen
cy in recent years.
BONANZA FIRE
The Bonanza volunteer fire
department asks residents of
Bonanza and vicinity to post the
department's phone number
2085 to be used in case of fire.
A bad fire recently got too far
along to control because some
one dldnt know what number
to call.
Spills Galore
and see us (or your
66 Riders
4UTHIHIIC WKniN C0WI0Y PANTS
Cowboy
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Pocket Divots
SANFORIZED For
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Sfldfl rifting
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LADIES'
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KNX's Mel Baldwin
Visits KFLW
Mel Baldwin, now appearing on
his own late evening show over
KNX was a recent visitor at KFLW,
where he was chief announcer
when that station first went on the
air.
He and his wife were housreuests
of her fBther. Oeorge P. Davis,
and while on his vacation he will
visit stations in Salem. Portland
and Tillamook.
His interview over the Herald
and News station was one of three
of "name" interest in the past 10
davs: following Jlmmv Dorsev and
Jimmy Fldler.
Senate Kills
PO Plan
WASHINGTON I The Senate
Wednesday killed a reorganisation
plan submitted bv President Tru
man designed to wipe out the re
quirement of Senate approval in
the selection of 21,438 postmasters.
The vote to disapprove the plan
was 56 to 29.
That was seven more than the
49 votes necessary for rejection.
Th Dlnn haH been ripfenriMi In
'riebntp bk Jt irreat fnm'ant tln In
the merit avstem and attacked as
a move to make the postmaster
general an immensely powerful
political figure
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Legal Nofice
None l hrrvby given that tht under
tnd guardian of lh prion and -tal
of Frank I. Mathtrrs. an tnrt)tm
I lent. will, on and after the 17ih duv
; of Jul . Itwa. it-1 1 to th hiRhcit nlilctor
for cah al private alr lit following
( dtMCrihrd real property aituatvd lit
Klamath County. Orrrion
Th southerly B.1 ftt of l-ol tlx H
i Block one 8h!rt addition to the
i ftly of Klamath nib. Oregon, accord
. tn tn the duly rerordHl plot thereof
i Said aale heme, held pursuant to an
j orttcr of the Hon or a hi David H Van
denherg. Judge of the Circuit Court ttt
the Stnte of Oregon for the Count) of
j Klamath
I Hida nvay he preaented to (he tinder.
feigned at the office of her Attorney,
1. Orth Sl'emrrr 711 Main Street.
, Kl'mitth rail. Oregon
Dated thl Iflth dt nf June. 1013
t Orih Rlaemnre Mlnrney
1 rtta D Rota. Guardian
! J IB l.VJtilv 3 0 No 74
Obituary
r.nrrs
Ituby Mtrfftral Grrcn. SS. KUmalh
Pallt. dld hrr iunt IT Mrs. Grn.
a native at Othkoah. Wla.. had raaldad
i In Klamath Falli for tha pan 18 yaara.
I Survivor Inrludar tha widower. Charlaa
I W. Graan. a ton. Jamea V. Greater.
Culver City. Calif : and dauahler
Mra. Elliott Beat. Santa Ana. Calif.,
alao four grandchildren and three great,
randchlldren. Funeral aj-rangemenu
are to be announced later by Waxd'a
Klamath Funeral Home
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ON
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Automatic recoil starter blade
tip protective shields extra
larqe, tami-pneumatic tires
superb construction throuqhout
no wonder it's the favorite
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154
Was 169.00 NOW
18-in. PACER
Here's an outttandinq value for the smaller
city or suburban lawns Ruqqcd all stool con
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touqh, heot-treated bed knife and reel blades.
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21-in. BANTAM
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