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PAGE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2. 1952 MARKETS and FINANCIAL Stocki NEW YORK. CH Moderate de mand for Heels, rail and oils tipped the stock market upward Wednesday. Oalru generally ranged from a In cent La more than fl a share. Volume, however, held around UK l,SOO,000-aliar- pace 01 recent Maalona. By The Associated Press Admiral Corporation 38 H Allied Chemical 72 U Allls Chalmers M 'a American Airlines 13 34 American Power It Light S"! American Tel it Tel 153 American Tobacco , 67 i Anaconda Copper 44 Atchlaon Railroad M Behlehem 8teel 60 Boeing Airplane' Co. 34 !, Born Warner 73 Burroughs Adding Machine 17 California, Packing 25 S Canadian Pacific 35 H Caterpillar Tractor 53 'i Celaneae Corporation 40 Chrysler Corporation 77 5 Cities Service 106 Consolidated Edison 34 ' Consolidated Vultee 68 5s Crown Zellerbach 53 Curtis Wright 82 Douglas Aircraft 62 V, duPont de Nemours 87 'a Eastman Kodak 42 U Emerson Radio 12 Oeoeral Electric 60 H General Foods 45 General Motors 57 H Georgia Pac Plywood 18 Goodyear Tire 45 'j Homestake Mining Co.- 38 V International Harvester . , 32 H International Paper ''" .' 46 i Johns Manvilie . , 74 'i Xennecott Copper . ' 77 'i Llbby, McNeill T Lockheed Aircraft." 23 V Loews Incorporated " 12"' Long Bell A 37 V Montgomery Ward 64 (i Nash Kelvlnator. . . . ,19 H New York Central . 21 Northern Pacific " 80 Pacific American Fish 14 K, Pacific Gas & Electric. , 32 ' Pacific Tel. V TL- ' 110 ?i Packard Motor Car - 5 Penney (J. C.) Co, 69 Pennsylvania R. R. 20 V Pepsi Cola Co ,' " ' 10 Phllco Radio ' ' -, 33 i' Radio Corporation .-. 264 Rayonler Incorp ; ' ' 28 i Rayonier InconJ Pfd Republic Steel ' . . . 41 H Reynolds Metals ' 54 Richfield Oil 71 'i Safewav Stores Inc. 32 4 Scott Paper Co. 53 hi Socony-Vacuum Oil 39 Southern Pacific 81 Standard Oil Calif 59 Standard Oil N. J. 80 8tudebaker Corp. 36 'i Sunshine Mining 9 i Swift b Companv SI ''4 Transamerica -Corp. 26 i Twentieth Century Fox , 16 Union Oil Company 42 V, tJnion Pacific - -114 United Airline!: , 28 H United Aircraft 3 I Pr,ce $$enger San 1! "Hjy" " "Jn!ei i1" K lgjmeasj fjjr We put the price of this Buick in big type because we're proud of it. It's the price of the six-passenger, two-door Special ready to roll. When you put this price against the local deliv ered prices of other cars that folks usually associate with Buick you'll have a hard time finding a single one as low. When you put this price against what you'll pay for cars with the reputation of being "lower . priced'-you'll find why this Buick gives them such keen competition. And-if you want to go in for extras-you can still add up what goes on the bill of sale of other cars and a Buick-you'll find out that Buick's , an even greater buy. We know that price is Important to a lot of folks, especially with the price of groceries and even baby shoes where they are today. But you also want some fun for your money and that's where a Buick really shines. Just wait till you give a gentle nudge to the power that's under that big, broad hood and 1330 MAIN GRAINS CHICAGO 11 Except for one Ilasn of aggressive buying In old crop soybeans and corn, grains drifted lower on the board of trade Wednesday. Gains ran to several cents In July corn and July soybeans at one time. Tills did not give a true pic ture of the market, however, and even these contracts retreated be fore the session was over. Wheat held up early on report Argentina wanted to Import the bread grain from this country. Toward the close, wheat gave up ground quickly. Wheat closed VI lower. July 2.29 'a-H. corn lower to 1 ' higher. July 8181 VI1.82 i,, oats ',-. lower. July 78, rye s lower to . 'i higher, July $2.13 . soy beans unchanged to 4 l higher, July t3.25-83.25 . and lard un changed to 8 cents a hundred pounds higher, July 811.52. wneat Open High Low Close Jlv 2.30 ', 2.30 a 2 29 2.29 1, Sep 2.34 S 2.34 3, 2.33 2.33 Dec 2.38 S 2.39 2.38 t 3.37 H Mar 3.41 H 3.42 3 41 3 41 May 2.40 H 2.40 la 2.39 S 2.39 a PORTLAND Wl 'wheat (bid) to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk delivered coast: Soft White 2.34; Soft White (excluding Rex) 2.34; White Club 2.34. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2.34; 10 per cent 3.34: II per cent 3.34: 13 per cent a.M. Hard White Baart: Ordinary 3.37; 10 per cent 2.37: 11 per cent 3.37; 12 per cent 2 .ai. Car receipts: wheat 21: Hour : corn 5;.. oats 1: mill feed 4. LIVESTOCK CHICAGO Wl Suppliers of hogs cut down their fresh offerings Just enough Wednesday to compensate for the unsold holdover of the pre vious session. Trading turned fairly active, con sequently, and prices generally moved steady to 25 cents higher. Cattle offerings were reduced drastically to the smallest Wednes day numbers in two months. The market jumped as much as 11.00 and vealers also were 81.00 higher. Sheep held to a generally steady tone. Steers and heifers had the best of the cattle trading upswing, the general market ranging from steady to 01.00 higher. Most choice and prime steers and yearlings were 831.00 to $35.00. four loads stepping up to 835.25 to 836.00. Choice and low-prime heifers made 831.00 to 834.00, one prime load getting 834.50. Cows stopped again at 822.50 and bulls at 827.00. while vealers went as high as 833.00. United Corporation . 5 ! United States Plywood 30 S United States Steel 39 i4 Warner Pictures 12 S Western Union Tel 39 J Westinghouse Air Brake 26 H Westlnghouse Electric 38 Woolworth Company 44 Ve ..afar. HA .jsTseek H. E. HAUGER 28 YEARS YOUR BUICK DEALER 11 -Year-Old Hit By Pickup Elerrn-vear-old Tommy Mlln. 2318 Garden, was slightly Injured luesaay anemoon wnen nit wagon was struck by a pickup In the street In front of his house. He was taken to the Klamath Medical Clinic by Kaler'a ambu lance, and treated for a head gash and other scratches and bruises. City Folic, said the boy appar ently rod the wagon out of a driveway and into the atreet In front of ' Pacific Telephone and Telegraph pickup driven by James wmum Bweea, iva Memo way. Hit right front bumper of the truck mi tne wagon. Bike Stolen Tuesday Night A bicycle owned by Terry Kuril- man, 430 Riverside, waa reported stolen Tuesday night from near the Pelican theater. City Police said the bike was a Firestone make, 24-lnch, maroon and white, with a speedometer and bearing 1950-51 license No. 154. POTATOES CHICAGO Lei Potatoes: Ar rivals 136. on track 365. total U.S. shipments 983: market firm to slightly stronger; track sales, car tels per 10s id: Aruona ronuacs 86.254.40; California Long Whites 86.35-6.50; Triumph type 86.85. Street sales, per 100 lb: Artiona Reds 86.75-7.00: California Long Whites 16.35-6.75. Reds Pontlao type 86.75-7.35. LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO HI (USDA) Cattle: 75, mostly cows, steady, canner - cutter cows 14.00 18.00, few utility beef types 19.00 20.25. odd head young utility cows 22.00. Calves: none. Hogs: 500. slow, steady, 180-240 lb butchers 33.00. SheeD: 2.500. market not estab lished. Tuesdav slaughter lambs 50 cents lower, bulk of choice with few good included 26.50 for both wooled and shorn kinds, few close lv sorted choice 27.00. mostly good feeder lambs 21.00, common 20.00. Funeral SlCHABDSOV funeral services (or Mirlc Richard son. S3, who died in Merrill June 23. will b held at the Merrill Presbyterian Church Thursday, June 2S at 11 a.m. Interment will be in Klamath Memorial Park. O'Hair't Memorial Chape) In charge o( arrangements. Friends may can at tne enapel until a:jo am. i nui- day.. JOHNSON Funeral services for Alfred John Johnson, T2. who died here June 11. will take place in the chapel of ward s Klamath funeral Home. 925 High Street, on Thursday, at 2 p.m.. tne Rev. Daniel B. Anderson of the Klam ath Temple officiating. Commitment service and interment In Klamath Memorial Park. feel your shoulders sink back M this beauty takes off. "Ybull feel like the million dollars it cost to perfect its ride, when you sample the steady smoothness of its gait. It's eager, alert, alive makes each mile a new experience. Want to try itP Why notP We're willing to let this beauteous bundle of high-powered energy speak for itself. , Eqmpmtnl, imsonts, trim tmi mitU m$ tuhjtt to thmgi tttlboiit noliet. Sure is true for '52 mm Weather Western Oregon Partly cloudy Wednesday night and Thursday. Rising day-Unit temperatures with hlgha of 68.78 Thursday. Highs ou coast 80-85. Lows Wednesday nlghl 45-55. Winds oil coast northwest erly and 15-35 miles an hour ex cept 35-85 miles an hour off south ern coast. Xaatern Oregon Partly cloudy Wednesday night with scattered showers, mostly over mountains. Mostly sunny Thursday. Slowly ris ing temperatures with highs of 70-80 Thursday. Lows Wednesday night 45-55. Grants Pass and vicinity Fair Wednesday night and Thurs day. High of 80 Thursday. Low Wednesday night (0. Bv The Associated Press Wednesday Min. Prep. 49 .02 62 II hours 4o 4:30 a.m. Mai. Baker 61 Eugene 71 La Grande 61 52 44 64 54 67 65 53 66 52 .14 .76 T .03 .01 .06 .01 T T .05 Lakeview 5 Medford 89 North Bend 63 Ontario 73 Pendleton 75 Portland lAirp) 69 Roseoum an Salem 68 Boise Chicago Denver Eureka 48 75 58 6v 56 76 60 53 61 63 95 90 60 70 81 78 64 72 76 Los Angeles New York Red Bluff San Srancisco .06 Seattle Spokane .05 LIVESTOCK PORTLAND WTl (USDA) Cattle: salable 150; moderately active, mostly steady: spots weak to 60 cents lower on cows; around one load good-low choice 968 lb fed ateers 33.25: with three head out at 30.00; utility steers 23.00- 38.00: few utility neiiers a do- 36.00; utility cows 18.00 20.0; utility bulls 36.50 - 27.75. Calves: salable 25; about steady; good choice vealers 30.00 34.00; commercial 26.00 39.00. Hogs: salable 350: butcher hogs and sows steady: choice No. 1 and 2 butchers 180-230 lbs 33.75-23.25; some around 240 lbs 22.35: heavier weights 20.50 - 21.50; few 170-175 lbs 31.00 22.50: choice 350-500 lb sows 16.00 - 18.00; no feeder pigs sold. Sheep: salable 400; market fairly active; spring lambs steady to weak: good prime springers 24.50 35.00; utility good 23.00- 34.00: few utility good slaughter yearlings with No. 2 and 3 pelts u.oo - 14.73: gooa . cnoice siaugn ter ewes 6.00 7.00: cull utility 3.00 - 5.00: few lots new crop feed ing lambs, 23.00; lew shorn feeder yearlings 11.00 - 14.00. REAPPOINTED J. C. Renie. Klamath Falls jew elery, has been reappointed to the Bute watenmaters Boara by uov, Douglas Mc,Kay. PHONE 5151 Vint-"' yi CHARLES C. NORLAND (above I, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Ham Norland, 1947 Portland Street, made the Grand Honor Roll at Washington State College In the second half of hit Freshman year, which he completed this spring. Charles ii a pre-med itudent. Scholarship For Klamath Man Ocorur M Long hns been award ed a I ml ion scholarship for his senior ynr at the Unlverailv of Oregon Medical School, Porllnnd bv tne Oregon Htnte Board ol Edu cation. He flnbhedhls Junior year June 13. Long was accompanied here bv his wife and son Richard who will remain for the present with Mrs. Long's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Law rence VI. Ciulii. 1440 Eldorado Street while he Interns lor six weeks at Fltrslmmons Hospital. He will relurn here to spend the re mnlnder of his vacation. He Is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth M. Long. 815 No. 8th Street. Juve Escapees Recaptured Two boys, aged 14 and 10, who escaped from the local Juvenile home Tuesduy were tuken o(f a northbound freight at Crescent Lake early this morning. State Po lice report. The boys are being returned to Klamath Falls by Juvenile Officer Francis Mathews. They removed a window to get out of the home. The older boy , being held for stealing a car off a S. 6th used car lot. VAN ORMAN'S MID -YEAR ; Lay-Away? CERTAINLY! : . With Deyosit 1000 GROUP No. 1 Ladies' dreu shoes . . . doted and open stylet . . . many colon . . . tmooth and luede leather! . . all heel heiqhtt TRIM GROUP No. 2 Comprised of a larqt ostortment of dreu and wedqie ttylet . . . lott of colon and patterns. POLLY DEBS GROUP No. 3 A little of everything ... for drett, casual wear and play . . . wide variety to choose from if you're early! SCAMPEROOS GROUP No. 4 Wedqie, flats, and loafer stylet In whites, blacks, navy, red, green e . . a tremendous assortment! VAN ORMAN'S 527 MAIN rV, msTRHT rmar Donald J. Vale, assault and tiallerr lenience, 1 da. t'hrit (lus Lamuromili's permitting unlicensed utlnur to drive. Forfeit Su ball. Mllburn Cecil Ailklsann. violation battc rule. Forfeit. S7 St) bail Joel A. Danford. tiiatlita from Jus tice. Waived eMtiadlttoii. mi Nii irAi. rocar Donald Sitydai, drunk. Fuis, SIS or Ti davs. Joe. Montaro, drunk. Fine. IIS or 11 davs. Onfre Oonsates, drunk. Pint, SIS or TW days. Mlgusl Podorle, drunk, rim. Ill or 7'u days. Paul Moreau, meter tickets. Fordlt 11.1 ball. Richard Kslley, allowing unlicensed person (o drive. Post 1.1 hall. Ihut U Pinner, violation basic rule rina III. On The Record num.! ROIT-Born to Mr, Mrs. IWM Colt. Bonmiaa. Ort., at KUmath Vl Uv lloap.u. Jun at. IDVI. a girl. WXthl 7 pnuitda cmni M. HOSTWICK l.nrt. In Mr. and Mr OlU lloilwlrh, JO Union, at Klamath Vliv Hospital Juit 3V ttttt. a boy. Wtlfht: pounds n ounce. IIHOWN llorn to Mr and Mrt. Ken neth Hn.wn. 2131 S RadrlUf. al Klam ath Vallay Ho.plUl Jun 35. girl. Weight. pounds II ouiu-as. M WtT I.IC'KNSF Ml'l.l.lNS O'CONNOR Jamaa Vln rnt Mulluu. II. accmmiant. Naltv l California. rsidnl of San FrancUe nrtgld KHfn O Connor. Ji rptionUi Native vl Oregon, rtatdnit of flan Fran rtscu. I'owri.AiN'T riL Uvdta Vlaaia Huff v John Martin Huff, suit for divorce. Charga. eruvliy Coupl ntarrltri Junt t. HKU. at Klam ath rail. Plaintiff ak cutod of two minor rhtldrrn. U3 a month child iiipport. I3O0 a month rinnl vupport during pendancy of caw. properly art Chathurn and Drlrknar, al torncji for plaintiff. Obituary 11 M1IMK William llahlnck Br , 10 nallvs ol Swvanns. Illinois, and resilient nl Klstn slh falls for 1(1 years, dlsd hsre Ju'ts U Survivors Include, his willow Msry flla. Ihls city, two daughters, Mrs. rrank L. Cllsrau. Coltaae Cirove. Or. . and Mrs. John Knlpplnl. Anoka, Net, . two sons. William llahlnck Jr. this citv and Robert llablnrk. Wall. aVuitri Dakota, also nine sranrtrhlldren. Ths body was forwarded via Southern paci fic to the Smith funeral Hmne. tol tjtft Crove. for final rllrs "d Inter ment Ward's Klamslh runeral Home in ,-harie of the arranaemeiils. WURUTZER A mfl iflcnt plan. Many Wvaly ttylti n4 hnltht t cheota LOUIS R. MANN 120 No. 7th PIANO CO. cnuE on THESE ayixjiiiiiii-riijflnimm,'ro FOR MEN WOMEN BOYS ' GIRLS ' CHILDREN pain of shoes included in this smashing clearance! High, medium and low heel dress shoes ... all wedgies (including whites) . . . pumps, strops, sandals, loafers . . . red, black, brown, green, tan, elk and pastel smooth leather! . . . beige, turf, black and brown tuedei . . . men's RAND oxford values to 14.95, jutt 8.99 . . . values o 1 0.93, just 6.99. COME Values to 12.95 TREADS Values to 10.95 4 99 Values to 8.95 Values to 5.95 KLAMATH FALLS Si" 5 2 Right Answer Nets 205 Dollars A correct answer mi the radio progruiii Telele.it over Mutual KKJ1 Tuesday morning, biouulil the Jaik oi of I'Jtia to Mia. Cluy Whalry, HIO OivliHi'd Avenue on the cor rect answer lo "What Is the Capi tol of Australia?" Mrs. Whalry wus doing the liim lly laundry when her telephone rang. A neighbor serosa the atreet, Mm. Knll MrOuiiHliev, heard tile call, looked up the correct answer, "Canberra" and ran across lo tell her. Mrs. Whulry an Id Uils morning she was sharing Iwr "lake" with Mrs. McOaiighcv. The guyeriuuent gilt lax will also tnka a chunk of the total. KCFB Schedule Market Meeting The operation and (unctions ol the Klamath County Farm Bu reau's livestock marketing assoc iation will be studied and dltctissed at a meeting slated tor Friday at 8 p in. In the Community Lounge, fine nun N. atu stieeis. C. M. Warren Is manager of the association which sprouted Its wings laal year lo provide a mar keting and purchasing service for Klnmath llveatockmen. Farm Bureau members utilize the aaaortntlon. Ray (irlffln. director "I Hie Cali fornia Farm nureau Federation's livestock department, Is to partici pate in I lie meeting, along with C. W. Benson representative ol the Benson, Hodlne and Clark Com mission, I'orllnnd. C0NSUE10 VATJDERBILTS own story "rriMinerM in a msrblo marviion, forrod into a lovelusa marriage with a Duke, Conaurlu atrug gled to trade her millions for irwdotn anil lore. And In lira July Ladies' Home Journal you ran read this (abuloua life story of one of the world's greatest hearslei. Here la a dramatic and personal story of a loat era of Incredible grandeur and the life of misery and bondage it brought lo this, woman. Mart Tkt UhlUr and l (Mi, by Con suelo Vanderbllt Bala an today! EARLY SPECIAL GROUP Children't doted ttylet in leathers and patents. Limited selection but won derful values! PRICES MEN'S RAND DRESS OXFORDS From our reqular stock! Larqe assortment of men's fine RAND drett oxfords greatly reduced to make way for new arrivals. SPECIAL! Men's STAR BRAND Work shoes. Ask for style No. 488 ... a $6.95 valuo! SHOE SALE Ellsworth Urges Action " WASHINGTON HI llrp. Ills- worth IR.-Ore.), said Wednesday he will preas for House action be fore adjournment on hla request for an luvenllgiilloii of the Bureau of Indian Allalrs. Ilia resolution, which has apoclflo lirovlslniiH directing allentliin to al egeri li'iegularllles In cniiiiectltin with Indian hind transactions In Oregon, was reported to the llniino Tuesday by the Itules Committee, It requires approval only by the. Iluuse. U dues not need Senate ar linn. Tlie probe would be made by the House Interior Committee. Rep. I.ylo (D-Tes), named by the roiiiinlttee lo handle the legisla tion on the House floor, told a re porter he did not know when he would aeek conaldrrnllon. Hans Norland Fire Insurance, !7 I'lne Kl. Cabin Still Ereryont) Koowi Sour Hait. Bourbon Made Kentuckf Bouibon Famous ALL KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY I A iij awittt riMiiirx Si I SALI STARTS ! THURS. JUNE 26 ;! SALE INDS SAT. JULY 5 CHILDREN'S SANDALS All children's ape style summer tencjell ... In ell celers Inclue'inf peiteli . , , at these low, lew arlctt Idependina en liiel. 3" Values to 14.95 Values to 10.95 While they lest! 8" 4"