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PAGE FOUR 1.U1ALI) AM) Nl. ... M.AMATIl KAI.I.S. OliKGON lllil' ;av. .ii ' MARKETS and FINANCIAL Stocks ! NK W YORK W) The itickmir ket reached Ita wcond alratght new high tor the year Thursday with a moderate advance baaed on seleo : live ircnxth In a lew major aec- . tlons ol the list. -Prlcea atrentflhened a bit more Juat before the close. ' The ureal bulk of the list posted fractional changes either way while the wider movers atretchcd out between 1 and 2 points higher or lower. ' Trading came to an estimated 1,200.000 shares. Stocks showed to best advantage in steels, motors, oils, and rails. , although there were spots of weak ness In all of these areas. I ,. QUOTATIONS - New York Stocks . . By The Associated Press Admiral Corporation Allied Chemical Allia Chalmers American Airlines American Power i Light American Tel. ft Tel. American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Atchison Railroad ; Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airplane Co. Borg Warner Burroughs Adding Machine California Packing Canadian Pacific Caterpillar Tractor Celanese Corporation Chrysler Corporation Cities Service Consolidated Edison Consolidated Vultee Crown aellerbach Curtlss Wright Douglas Aircraft Dupont de Nemours Eastman Kodak Emerson Radio General Electrio General Foods General Motors ' Georgia Pac Plywood Goodyear Tire Homestake Mining Co. International Harvester International Paper Johns Manvllle ' 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 4 Electric Pacific Tel. & Tel. Packard Motor Car ' Penney (J. C.) Co. " Pennsylvania R. R. Pepsi Cola Co. ', Philco Radio Radio Corporation , ' Rayonier Incorp , Rayonier Incorp Fid Republio Steel r Reynolds Metals -t Richfield Oil ' 8afeway Stores Inc. Scott Paper Co. Sears Roebuck tt Co. Socony-Vacuum Oil , Southern Pacific Standard Oil Calif . Standard Oil N. J. Studebaker Corp. Sunshine Mining . Swift Company ;.iyV.;'r ' Transamerlca Corp. Twentieth Century Fox . . Union Oil Company ,' Union pacific United Airlines United Aircraft , ' . United Corporation ' United States Plywood United States Steel Warner Pictures Western Union Tel Westinghouse Air Brake Westlnghouse Electric Woolworth Company 28 H 73 , 50 'a 13 a 27 , 153 57 la 45 90 50 si 34 72 17 25 V, 35 a 53 40 106 34 H 18 53 8 62 4 87 i 42 4 12 'i 60!, 45 1, 67 . 18 j 45 '.a 36 a4 32 ft 47 73", 77, 7 t 24 12 39 65H 19 21 V 81 Vt 33 V, 110 ft 4ft 69ft 30 ft 33 ft 26 ft 2ft 41 56 ft 71 ft 32 ft 53 ft 53 ft 39 81 ft. as v 80 ft 37 .": V 26 ft 16 ft 42 ." 115 . 28 ft r 32 ft 5 ft 30 ft 39 ft 12 ft 39 ft 26 ft 38ft 43ft GRAINS CHICAGO W Grain prices slipped a little toward the close on Uie board of trade Thursday after holding steady until that lime. The slight Increase In selling In the last half hour didn't really Jnr the market. Most Josses were frac tional, although a couple of distant oats contracts fell more than a cent when the selling pressure disclosed a lack of resting orders. Wheat closed ft-ft lower, July $2.29 14, corn S lower to higher. July $1.81 ft-ft. oals ft lower to . higher. July 78'-. rye 1 cent lower to ft higher. July $2.14-2.14 ft. soybeans ft lower to ft higher. July $3.25 ft-3.26. and lard 10 to 28 cents a hundred pounds higher, July $11.65. WHKAT Open lliih Low Dose Jlv 2.29 ft 2.29 ft 2.29 2.29 ft Sep 2.32 2.33 'i 2.32 ' 2 39V, Dec .37 ft 2 38 2.37 2 37 ft Mar 2 41 2.41 ft 3.40 ft 2.40 ft May 2.39 ft 2.40 2.39 ft 2.39 ft No coarse Weather Western Oregon Partly cloudy Thursday night and Friday except mostly cloudy along coast and over northern Interior Friday morning. Highs 68-78 except about 60 along Immediate coast. Lows Thursday niglu 60-55. Winds oil coast north erly to northwesterly and 13-25 Smiles an hour, becoming westerly to northwesterly Friday. Eastern Oregon Partly cloudy Friday. Scattered afternoon show ers or thunuershowers over moun tains Friday. Highs 66-16. Lows Thursday night 44-53. Grants Pass and Vicinity Fair through Friday. High of 83 Friday. Low Thursday night 43. By The Associated Press !4 hours to 4:30 a.m. Thursday Max. Mln. rrcp. I LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Ml (USDA) Cattle: 25, not enough to establish market, one small lot low commercial 1,200 lb steers steady at 25.00, canner dairy type cows. 14.00. Calves: none. Hogs: 200, 25 cents higher on butchers, steady on sows, 180-220 lb butchers 22.00 25.00, small lot 250 lb 21.25, part load 265 lb gills 20.25, choice sows 15.00 . 16.50, few good - choice-Jeeder pigs 25.00 27.00. . Sheep! 1,500. indications part of run not to be shown today, no early sales. Wednesday slaughter spring lambs steady to 50 cents lower, feeder lambs weak, closer sorting on all of run, closely sorted lots of choice wooled spring lambs 26.50, closely sorted shorn lambs 26.00, few lots good - choice down to 25.25, most good feeding lambs 21.00.- Man Arrested On Theft Charge ' A charge' of . larceny from a store, a felonv, was placed Thurs day against Royal R. Lobato. 52, who was arrested by City Police Wednesday night for stealing a blue work shirt from the Corner Store. District Attorney D. E. Van Vac tor Questioned Lobato and said the ' charge would be filed. Lobato is . held at the County Jail. He reportedly picked up a maga line at the store and paid for, It but walked out with the shirt tucked under his Jacket, PORTLAND grains. Wheat (bidi to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft White 2.84: Soft White (ex cluding Rex 2.34: White Club 3.34. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2.34: 10 per cent 2.34; 11 per cent 2.34: 12 per cent 2.34. Hard White Baart: Ordinary 2.37; 10 per cent 3.37: 11 per cent 3.37; 12 per cent 2.37. Car receipts: wheat 16: flour 4; corn 2; oats 3; mill feed 2. Baker Eugene La Grande Lakeview Med ford North Bend Ontario Pendleton Portland (Alrp) Roseburg Salem Chicago Denver Eureka Los Angeles New York Red Bluff San Francisco Seattle Spokane 66 69 64 58 69 64 73 68 70 65 71 83 68 70 75 51 53 53 44 48 54 53 55 55 54 54 78 58 53 58 84 65 49 49 51 .01 .17 .34 T .01 .31 1' Legal Notice Tla Klamath family School ukttrlrt w.ll rft-iY tint, lor or two txln pa-.rngrr a.'lniol Inn rhn. li au,l hotly, rctiililrtr. Bid will la ooclifd at two o'clock nni. Thuiil. Julv 17. lUM at tha Counlv School Olllct. tri'ana Mr morlal Uulldlm. Klamath Kalla, Oia foil, A coov of lh iiwiftcatton mid tn trurllotia lo bidden may l ohtatnad rl Ihla office. The Klamath County School riMrlcl rrv lha rlhl lo walva am or all irreiularltlra In tha blda aubintlltd J r. Ho dan. Clark. J-1H July T-No w NOTICE TO CHKOtTOKS Nolle la herein liven lhat 1 am lha duly appointed, qualified and aclltif ax eculrlx of tha e-lale of tleon Ulehtl, deceased. All per,ona having rlatnia aaamt .aid e.tale ai hereby notified lo prent the aam. with vourhera at tached. In lha manner provided by rtalma aaaliut aald ntata ai hereby notified to pre.tent the aanie, with vnuohera attached, ill the manner pio vuled by law. to me at the olltce ol Kdwin K. Ilriacoll. IhKI I'M, a Tree IIUIUI lua Klamath r'alla. Oration, within ix month, of the dale 01 lha fll'al inblt cation ol thli nolle. ISIineiti Heltn rindler, AdnilnlR Iratrlx ot lha K.tale of Mount C. Kilck.on, Da 1 1 .t.eil Fdwlll K lliucoll 'Ml .I'ma Tree lliitldlu Klamalh rail. Oiegolt Alliiruey for Kalnl June lu au July .1 10 IT. No. 7 NOTIC'K Or flNAI. RKI'OIIT AND ACCOUNT" IN TIIK ClllClllf COI'IIT or TIIK NTATK t' IIIHIION. Oil hi A MATH COI'NTV In Ihc M : Mr - ' K.lal nf J. H Mil'I.KI.l.AN, DeceH.rd. Null. c u I.im. . t .. Ih.l Hie linilai Muucit hi lile.l 111- I uial hio'l anil Accuuiil of tuc nilintuutiwlluii ol aahl h'lltluy'. July II, inja, at HI 00 o i-lurh I J 13 III 1 Jl-:l Noll the lloom In in. ami itir Clnuil l'ie t ourl Moiiaa Ivhiumlii tiill-. (lirftiu, aa lha I'lai lur Iii'uiiiir iiltlc linn. In talil liyal llriioit and Aci'uunl and Hie eltleniAnl " ila'led Juur H. .VKIINT Mil'I.KI.l.AN K.teculur lh" .;ici Drltcoll. tM Pine Tree Butldini. Klam alh Fall.. Oreion. within six montha of the data of lh flrtl publication of Ihla nolle. iSiinedl Anna Dlehn. Exe cutrix nf the EMat of Oeorge Biehn, Ua.'eaaed. Edwin E Orl-coll 200 Pin Tree llulloinf Klamalh Falli. Orefon Altirney for Etale Jun l-3tl-July 3-IQ.IT No TT NOTICE TO CREIMTORS Nolle l. hereby given lhat I am lh duly appointed, qualilled and acting ad mlntstralrlx ol the e.late of Mlnn.e C. Krlckaon, deceased All periona having LIVESTOCK CHICAGO Abnormal heal produced subnormal hog receipts Thursday with prices responding 35 to 50 cents a hundred pounds higher. Cattle and sheep supplies also were tailored downward to fit the weather pattern and reacted sun ilarly pricewise. In general butcher weight hogs were cleared out early at $19.50 to $21.00 with a short load going on to $21.10. Sows moved at $16.25 lo $18.50. Cattle prices were steady to 50 cents higher and vealer calves firm to $1.00 up. Choice to prime steers and year lings were worth $31.50 lo $35.00 while good and choice heifers took $29.00 to $33.00. Cows remained at $22.50, sausage bulls at $27.00, and beef bulls at $25.50, but vealers topped at $34.00. A steaay lo strong mar Eel de veloped for sheep. Spring lambs found a top of $28.00, old-crop shoms at $23.50. and yearlings at $21.00. PORTLAND ( (USDA) Cattle: salable 200: moderately active cleanup trade on cows and stackers; other classes scarce. about steady; few utility grass steers 22.00 - 25.00; utility grass heifers 21.50 - 25.00; canner-cutter cows 15.00 17.50; part load utility cows 19.00; utility bulls 26.00-27.75: odd head medium good stock steers 28.00: other lots medium stocker. feeder 6teers 26.00-50 with few out at 25.00. Calves: salable 50: vealers steady-weak; few good-choice veal, ers 30.00 - 33.00: utility - com mercial 22.00 29.00; culls down to 18.00. Hogs: salable 150; butcher hogs and sows steady: choice No. 1 and 2 butchers 180-230 lbs 22.75 - 23.25: medium 22.00-50: heavier and lightweight butchers -20.00-50; few over 300 lbs 19.50: choice sows 350-500 lbs 16.50 18.00; feeder pigs slow. SheeD: salable 500: soring lambs about steady: good . prime spring ers 24.50 - 25.00; utility . good 23.00 - 24.00; few slaughter year lings No. 1, 2 and 3 pelts 14.00; utility - choice shorn ewes 4.00 6.00: new crop feeding lambs 22.00-23.00. DISTRICT rOCRT Charles Richard Vance overheiM Forfeit $15 bail. Roy Herbert Cook, no vehtelt licenc. Forfeit Si bail. Utlic Roy Kerns, ran ttop ign. Ftne. Hi Bert Wesley Burns. rn atop sljn Fine. $5 John Thomas Rogers, ran stop sign Plea not guilty, post $6 bail. Richard Clair Tupper. truck speed tit. Forfeit $7.50 bail. Ml'XICIPAL CO! RT Herbert Leslie Snell. reck lew dr.ving. B.ul set at J100 Herbert Leslie Snell, no operator's It cense Hail set at $0. Ernest King, drunk. Bail set at $13. Royal R. Lobato, petty larceny. To County. Funeral MrKINNCT Funeral services for Terry Alvah McKinney. infant rn ot Mr. and Mrs A. J. McKinney who died in this city June 2-1. will be held at the gravesid in Klamath Memorial Park. Saturday, June 28. at 11 a m., branch president Ronald Phatr of the 1-atter Day Saints Church officiating. O'Hair's Memorial Chapel In charge ol arrangement. On The Record M ARRIAliK 1 ICfcNSKS BROWN -SMITH. Homer L. Brown. 21, U.S. Air Force Native of Arkana!.. rt.Ulent of Klamath Kalb. Loin Darlene Smith, 21. stenogranhfr Native of Ore gon. retdent of Klamath Falls. PERKINS-ARNKTT. Ueorge William Perkins.. 19. lock clrrk. Native of r : ' - ( U" -If. Nola LaVoh Arnclt l!, ttenographer. Native of Oregon, re drnt of Klamath Falls, I'OMI'I AINTS Hl.t.U Oven- Adjutnient Service vs alter W Stanton and wife, suit lo collect total of 1CMW1 R. F. McLaren, at torney for plaintiff. - ) ( Rl I! (.RAM .1 Vera M FreeniAii vs. Willard C. Freeman. BIRTHS McREYNOLDS Born to Mr. and M.-i. .-. W .McKr n ... '.(. 'i.e. ki Klamath Valley Hospital June 25. 19.12 a bo We ig li t : B pun d. 7 1 j ou nces- MOSHFR - Born to Mr and Mrs. Steven Mosher. iwr7 Auburn, at Klam ath Valle Hospital June 26, l!W.'. a girl. Weight; 6 pounds U ounces. CASSIDAY Born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ca?siday. 2160 Garden at Klam ath V Alley Hnsp tal June 26. 1922. a girl. Weight; 6 pounds 13 ounce. EURC.KSS Born to Mr. and Mrs Ben Burgess. 7H Washington, at Klnrn ath Valley Hospital June 23. 1952. a girl. Weight; 4 pounds 13 ounces. WRIGHT Born to Mr. and Mm Charles Wright, Bly. Ore., at Klamath 1 Vallev Hospital June 26, 1932, a boy. I Weight: 8 pounds 13 li ounces. i Local Musicians Win Recognition Klamath Falls junior musicians have won regional recognition for tape recordings submitted to . the American Red Cross for distribu tion to foreign Red Cross societies, according to word received by local Red Cross headquarters. Two hundred thirty eight records were submitted bv 60 schools and of this number only 14 were chosen by the screening committee. Screen ingtoolt two days. The selection sung under the di rection ot Mrs. Ellen O'Sulllvan, music director. Roosevelt school, was Ave Maria by Schubert. The a cappella choir of Klamath Union High School under the baton of Andrew Loney Jr.. sang Gaihvay Bay, My Child Is Gone, and early American slave songs. Obituary r.oanoN Donald Vernon Gordon. 39. native ol Worden. Orefon 4led In Oakland. Calif . June 25. He wa a reldenl of Dorm Calif. Survivor, include hi. wife fern Gordon a aon Stephen Gordon, hi. mother Mr.. Elala Ramsey and brother Herbert Gordon, all of Dorr:-, t'all'or.va runeral win ba from O'Halr'a Memor ial Chapel 6th and Phe. SMur--: . .it 1 pm. Tulelak. Lodfa A. T. at A.M. offlclatirtf. ' t .J '! r'.'-: ' ;''lt - til I ;?i lt" Tf77 " .i-V0 Nk. f IliM - Mush . Icnin - '.'y. - V mm i mM ,h"e " .u Cfoe, ood nnv Ui . ( " " - - ii'"m i -''?- , i tr - ' ' - 9 t REGISTERED OPTOMITRIST WTH 0FFCES AT T 715 MAIN STREET ;.un yn nm i;if n i, iilw ai'nai.jiii ii ft . i MmB; k yaitmi'ii'WiiHfiiaYial1-i 3 inlTwaKl ararfcuai County To Get New Read Truck The Klamath County Court has ordered a new multi-purpose truck for the Road Department, costing J2U11.S0, FOB the factory in Port land. The equipment was ordered from the Feenaughty Machinery Com-. pany. It is to be model M-7-G. four wheel drive, with 150-inch wheel- base, equipped with a wausau plow, Gar oWod 6-7 yard dump body, hoist and cab control of tail gate. County Engineer Bill Canton said it would replace a vehicle the county has had about eight years. Sedan Crashes Into Ditch j TULELAKE A 1946 Nash sedan I registered to William P. and Eva White apparently skidded off the road, one mile north of town last n'ght ?vi ended up in an irriga tion ditch. The car was driven bv William White who received no injuries. Haavy rain over the Basin yester day made driving hazardous. i mum m 1 1 J-l.ir.Wl -&M&b&i ai V- IWi POTATOES CHICAGO I Potatoes: Ar rivals 171, on track 314; total U. 8. shipments 911; supplies moderate; demand fair; market slightly weak er for Whites, about steady for best Reds; track sales, carlots per 100 lb; Arizona Pontiacs $6.25-6.35; California Long Whites 6. 15-6.40, Triumph Types (6.10: street sales per 100 lb: Arizona Reds S6.75-7.0O; California Long Whites $6.50-6.75, Reds $6.75-7.00; Oklahoma Triumphs $6.60. fQlU AGi& Ctd& auajii jllia 'I) 'J ' ll.'j't'jaiaHj.amai.iaJ l-L j.j .'.i,':.-'. n .-.--v . ' -v 3I ft tiii mT"li1''a,,f Model for model-coift Un Slack up Chevrolet truck againtt ny other irmi with cornpariiblo ipcciftcalioni, C.ipahlc of handling lly ,nni pBVluaJt. You'll find (he Chevrolet truck lull for test and bring you frcatlcalurct. Mil after milt of rock bottom coif 'Truck licn everywhere hnvt proved to thelf own ulifuciioD thai Chevrolet con the leant of nil to own and mntntmn. Valve in Mead economy, in Ihc Load master or Ihrift manler engine, aavci on gai. Right truck for thr job save money Chevrolet trucks arc factory -man hed to your pay load requirement. You don't watte money hy buyinji "loo much truck- ymi don't rink work interruption or tlow-downi by bu)ing "loo lilllc truck. Lower, ilower depredation Record show thnl Chevrolet tmcki trndl tiomilly hung more M rc.ilc than any other make which cosh ubimt the mime new. Ihc market value of Chevrolet trucks stnyi up because the value ifaya m. PORK PRODUCTION -a at more imwiM.ni n-aoKal n viii 11 If unA I ' If you want to get hon to market fatter and at leaa coat 'feed this effi cient all-purpoM ration. Triangle . Hog Ration can be fed to both the ow and ptgi with minimum of labor and wane. It h economical in price yet contains all the eawntial ingredient, to produce better re sults at a profit Start your hogi on this property balanced ration today. TRIANGLE MILLING CO. DKAI.tRf: Trar V. C.ak f'rt Co.. Klamath ralli harp Orala C.. Marrlll, Ora. 14i0 6EXDIKE PLASTIC COATED POL? FIBIE Don't kxA otound any mon far fcS bMt aaot ewer bvy of 1952. You'r looking at aow e new GAY71ME you m pictured here. Rrst of. efl, GAYTUAE Is eiperrly tailored for p erf act M. It'l iriffltMd wrrh flmuin, leather Grained V1NYI Plaitic Thh maket M eaiy lo keep the entire cover spick-and-ipan dean with a whi of a damp doth. The heavy, woven texture actually "breamei" to ensure C-O-O-l driving.' Ye lb wrfoce b hord ond slick for easy sliding fn and aia) of your car. Stop ia today and take a look! v V DOMusmamc rMsneicTii WATR KPEUNT son uusfm AROOd. MM 1 tr CRBN HAW 57 ' i North 4th HHaHaV Phone 4329 i first MORI CHEVROLIT TRUCKS IN USI THAN ANY OTHIR MAKII You buy n truck to gel work done fast and clliucnlly, at the lowest puutible cost. There's a Chevrolet truck that will do just lhat. It lists for less money than uny other truck with compariihle specifications. It saves on operation and upkeep. It's- factory-matched to your job-frame, tires, axles, springs, engine, transmission, brakes. And tra ditionally, il keeps its value longer, rConl'iwoliea af Hondarif aqvlpmanr ana him ifluilrolacf n dtoandVil an arol'ool'ifjr af laalarlol.f Irntlcs in higher, ilian many oilier trucks costing more. These are the plain hard facts of truck buying. They are the down-lo-curlh reasons why, year after year, more truck uien buy Chevrolet trucks than any other make. More than two and half million users are proving lhat it makes sens, and saves dollars, to haul and deliver with Chevrolet trucks. Come in and discuss your truck needs wilh ui. - , y I ASHLEY CHEVROLET 410 South 6th Street Phone 4113 TENT & AWNING CO. .. . ...r;.,.;.. -:ISV....