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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY. JULY in. 11152 PACE FOUR MARKETS and FINANCIAL Stocks - NEW YORK I The stock mar ket held steady Wednesday with only narrow price movements. Tlie close was quiet. Oaina and losses amounted to around a point either way with a lew exceptions; Trading cam to an estimated 1,100,000 shares. New York Stocks Br The Associated Press Admiral Corporation Alliea Chemical A Mis Chalmers American Airlines American Power 4i Light American Tel. fc Tel. American Tobacco Anaconda Copper ' Atchison Railroad Bethlehem Steel Boelnir Airplane Co. Bore Warner Burroughs Adding Machine California Packlnn Canadian Pacific Caterpillar Tractor Celanese Corporation Chrysler Corporation Cities service Consolidated Edison Consolidated Vultee Crowu Zellerbach Curtlss Wright Douglas Aircraft dupont de Nemours Eastman Kodak EmersonR adio General Electric General Foods General Motors Georgia Pae Plywood Goodyear Tire Homestake Minimi Co. International Harvester International Paper Johns Manvtlle Kennecott Copper Libby. McNeill Lockheed Aircraft Loew s Incorporated Lome Bell A Montgomery Ward Nash Kelvinator New York Central ; Northern Pacific Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas & Electric Pacific Tel. & Tel. Packard Motor Car Pfnnv (JCI Co. ' 21 'iii 61 ' ! 38 i las 'i 67 'a 46 S 91 ? f2H 36 1 !j 18 36 36 67 Ji 43 H 78 '., 104 S4, 19 U 65 6J ' 88 h 44 H 12 63 46 V, 69 13 li 46 33 H 49 75 81 '4 74 23 134 39 64 'i 19 3 19 76. 15 ? 34 H HOT. 69 M 21 'i 10 i Pennsylvania R, R. Pepsi Cola Co. Philco Radio 32 27 h Radio Corporation Rayonier Incron Rayonierlncr oo Pfd 30 42 i 57', 69 32 I. 56 ta 56 Revnold"i Metals -Richfield Oil Safewav Stores Inc. Scott Paper Co. Sears Roebuck b Co. oocony-vacuum uu Southern Pacific Ci.iI.hI Oil fall. 38 'i 82 60 H . Standard Oil N.j 80 !i 37 9 "4 oiuaeoaaer kajvv. , . Sunshine Mining , " 31 i Trnmrirft Pom. 27 H 15 H 424 114 4 28 V, 33 Vt S'i 29 40 S 12 "4 39 26 H 44 'i Twentieth Century Fox Union Oil Company XTnion Pacific United Airlines United Aircraft United Corporation United States Plywood TTnttnH RtatAG Cfl Warner - Pictures ,:4 Western Union Tel Westinchouse Air Brake I Westinchouse Electric Voolworth Company LIVESTOCK CHICAGO tfl There were about a third more hoes around the stockyards than buyers had ex pected Wednesday, producing a lever which forced prices 25 to 50 - cents lower. Cattle and sheep also were stronglv supplied. Cattle val ues ranged from steady to 50 cents lower and sheen were mostly steady to strong. Most butcher hogs sold lrom $20.25 to $22.50 and sows from $15.75 to $19.00. Most choice and tjrime steers and yearlings generated a price bracket of $31.75 to $35.25 but a few straight prime loads moved ud to $35.50 to $36.00. Choice to low prime heifers were $32.50 to $35.00. Spring lambs were worth $25.00 lo $30.50 for the most part but topped at $31.00. The best price on old-crop lambs and yearlings was $25.00 and on ewes It was $8.00. POTATOES CHICAGO tfl Potatoes: Ar rivals 86, on track 186: total U.S. shipments 560; market firm to slightly stronger: track sales In carlots per 100 lb: Arizona Pon- imcs $6.25: California Long Whites $6.75-90. Bakers $7.00; Idaho-Oregon Triumphs $5.75-85: Texas Tri umphs $5.75-6.00. Street sales per xuu id sacs: Arizona tonuses $6.50: California Long Whites $7.00- a; jaano Triumphs $6.00-25; Texas Triumphs $6.25-50. On The Record COMPLAINTS PILED Pay E. Daniels va. Joe H riant! suit for divorce. Charge, cruelty. Cou- pic mamea June 13. isw, tsena, ore. Plaintiff asks suit cost. J. C. O'Neill, attorney for plaintiff. Lucy E. Birdwell vs. Joseph T. Bird Well, suit for divorce. Charge, cruelty. Couple married Nov. 17. 1B34. For- svthe. Mo. Plaintiff asks 973 a month aiimony ana suit costs. E. E. oriscol, attorney for plaintiff. DECREE GRANTED Donald E. Lytic vs. Virginia L. Lytle PROBATE MATTERS DUKF Ida, died Oct. 14 mi, Lin coln, iveor. win aated Oct. 19. 1949 names Stanley Duke, son, Klamath fans, as executor. BIRTHS HARRISON Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison. Box 11, Ore tech, Ore., at Klamath Valley Hospital July 15. 1952, twin girls. Weight: 3 pounds ounces and 3 pounds 6 ounces. WOOLERY Born to Mr. and Mrs Raymond Woolery Fort Klamath. Ore., at Klamath Valley Hospital. July 16, 1052, a boy. Weight: S pounds IS ounces. WILLIAMS Born to Mr. and Mrs Jim Williams. 325 Division, at Klamath Valley Hospital July 16, 1932, a girl. Weight: 4 pounds 7 ounces. SABIN Born to Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Sabln, Route 3 Box 642. at Klam ath Valley Hospital July 18 1052 a girl. Weight: 7 pounds 1 ounce. MARTIN Born to Mr. and Mrj, fieorge Martin. Box 372, Tulelake. Calif., at Klamath Valley Hospital July 1.1 19.12, a boy. Weight: 0 pounds S ounce. 8 ond other retlol disorders. Colon ond Stomach All ntnti, Aupfirt (Hernia) TREATED WITHOUT HOS PITAL OPERATION. C ).Don,M 0, Oor found t 1)63-JU DEC Daicrlptlv teekltt l-HEK Writ or Call THE DEAN CLINIC Oon 10 until 5 Monday threvfh Frldar Unlfl I .m. Wander. Wdnidr and rUof. Chlretvoctic Phyilclant ... In wr 43rd Yer lOt 6 NOD THEAST f ANDY lOUllVARD VUpwon IAt 3U Ftfllatitf 14, Of. 1 GRAINS CHICAGO HI Grain and soy bean futures dipped Wednesday on general liquidation. Losses in wheat were about a cent at times and In soybeans more than 3 ccuu In some cases. Some selling was Influenced by favorable crop growing weather in the United States and Canada, and a favorable rcpoit on the condi tion of Canadian spring wheat. Wheat exports have been expect ed, but none were reported Wednesday. Wheat closed '4 to 1 cent lower than the previous finish, July $ 227 V4, corn .was t 10 P, lower, July $1.60 'j-1!. oats were down m to , July 77 rye was 2 to 6 cents lower, July 2.04 3,, soy beans were 1 to 4 ) of, July $3.25 2-$3.2S, and lard was 13 to 20 cents hundred pounds lower, July $11.03. Wheat Open High Low Close 3M U 2 28 i JJ7 i 2.27 i 3.32 2.32 4 2.31 2.31 2.37 2.37 I4 2.36 2.36 2.40 'i 3.40 , 2.39 , 2.39 3.40 H 2.40 , 2.39 'j 3.39 j Jly Sep Dec Mar May PORTLAND Coarse grains, 15-day shipments, bulk. Coal de livery: Oats No. 2. 38-lb white. 66.00: Barley, No. 2, 45-lb B. W., Wheat (bid to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered Coast: Soft White, 3.32; Soft While (ex cluding Rex), 2.33; White Club, 3J2. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary, 2.35; 10 per cent, 2.35: 11 per cent: 3.36; 12 per cent, 2.37. 2.37 10 per cent. 3.37: 11 per cent, 3.38: 12 per cent. 2.39. Hard White Baart: Ordinary. Car receipts: wheat. 20: flour, 5; corn, 4 oats, 10: mill feed, 6. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND Ifl (USDA) Cat tle: salable 250: market active. fully steady; cannerutter cows strong; four loads mostly choice heavy steers unsold: scattered lots utility - commercial grass steers H.W-2S.W; tew 101s up lo 30.00; inferior dairy type stock steers down to 30.00; utility heifers most ly zi.uo-M.uo; oaa head to 26. uo: canner-cutter cows mostly 16.50 18.20; shells down to 14.00: few utility cows 20.00-31.00; utility-commercial bulls 24.50-28.50; light cut ters down to 20.50. Calves: salable 15: market fairly acuve. aooui steady; gooa-enoice vealers and light calves 30,000 33.000: odd prime 34.00: utility commercial calves, vealers 18.00 28.00. Hogs: salable 200; market ac tive, steady; choice No. 1 and 2 butchers 180-235 lbs 24.50-75: few medium grades downward to 23.00: Choice 250-312 lbs 22.00-23.50: choice 350-500 lb sows 18.50-19.50; lighter weights umvard to 20.50: choice light feeder pigs salable around n.w. Sheep: salable 1.250: market fairly active, steady: good-prime spring lambs 25.00-26.00; utility down to 23.00; few Rood feeders 21.00-22.00; good No. 3 pelt 110 lb yearnngs 17.00; good-choice 113 lb No. 1 pelt 18.00; odd good ewes b.uvdu; cuus down to 3.00. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Wl (USDA 1 Cattle: 15:. includini one load of steers, one load of beef type cows not yet shown, bal ance, odd head cows and steers. cows steady, canner - cutter cows 15.00-18.00. few cutter-low commer cial steers 18.00-24.00. Calves: 35. steady, commercial- good 27.00-30.00. nogs: 300. steady, choice 180-240 lb butchers 23.50; sows salable steady at 15.00-16.50. bneep: 2.500. no early sales: Tuesday steadv. choice prime shorn spring lambs most No. 1 pelt n.w 27.29. good cnoice feeder lambs 21.00-22.00. iA&iB -i Mini ii iTjtfMlsHhffi lk&. I2iar , V-SHBT Not too long QQOf within the memory of living men, explora tion for new petroleum deposita here in the West waa a matter of discovering oil aeepa or drilling on "hunch." But even hunchea had a reasonable chance of eucceas. Although methoda were primitive, the early Western fields were brought into production at a coat which nowadays would seem extremely low. Benefits Swell Cummings Aid Tilings are a bit brighter now for the J. T. Cuuiminns, whose 7-year-old daughter perished last Thursday morning In a fire which completely destroyed the Cum mings home on Kiln Street. Several benefits have been held by church and fraternal groups and many individuals have con tiibuted money, household items, food and clothing to help tlie tragic family gel back on. Its feet. In addition, the Cummings have been offered two houses . . , But they need many articles of furniture to furnish a house, Tlie collection thus far Includes a bedstead (springs, mattress and bcdclolhing needed i, a couple of chairs, a wood stove, washing machine and n small table. Any one with furniture, funds or other items to contribute should notify Keu Cioss ueuuquanur in the Armory. Funds will be picked up and delivered to the Red Cross tree of charge by the Yellow Cab Com pany. . Both Cummings and his wife suf fered burns In the fire antt neither is able to return to work yet. Cum mings is a box factory worker at Klamath Lumber and Box and Mrs. Cummimrs. a nurses' aid at Hillside Hospital. Cummings' employer and fellow employes made up a slsable fund, paid little Roxie May's funeral ex penses and will use the- rest of the money to help furnish the Cummings new home. Auto Mishap Brings Fine Jim Cornell. 28-year-old Poe Val ley farmer, was fined a total of $130 and sentenced to 30 days In the City Jail because of a minor auto mishap at 4th and Pine last night. Cornell pleaded guilty to charges of drunk driving, leaving the scene of an accident and having no operator's license. - His 1938 Ford coach reportedly struck a parked car owned by V. R. Toombs at 4th and Pine. Cornell drove on to High street where he parked, and walked back to Main where he entered Wong's Cafe. Toombs notified an officer of the accident and pointed out Cornell in the restaurant, where he was al lowed to finish his meal before being taken to Jail, KBA Makes Judge Choice John Irwin, one of the oldest of Klamath Falls attorneys, has been recommended for appointment as judge of District Court. The Klamath County Bar As sociation announced its recom mendation today. Nick Carter, who has resigned as District Judge, Is serving through this month, and his suc cessor Is to be appointed by Gov Douglas McKay. Some weeks ago Gov. McKay of fered the position to Attorney Clarence Humble, but Humble de clined it. Irwin has practiced law In Klam ath County more than 40 years. KITCHEN FIRE A fire which resulted in small damaze to the kitchen of a house at 1427' Johnson was out by the time City fire equipment arrived uus morning, me alarm was turned In at 3:37 a.m. The property Is owned by Robert Nelson. Ilia! -it 'takes t firid..oil for STANDARD OIL COMPANY IV. ' '"jj L DON AUAMi, field execu tive in the local Boy Scout office for the past two years, has tendered his resignation with the Modoc Area Coun cil. Adams plans to stay in the Klamath country, but has no immediate plans. His resignation is effective Aug. 15. Weather Western Oregon Sunnv Wednes day and Thursdav except morning ciouaincss on northern cooai and in northern valleys: a little cooler Wednesday with highs both days from 7a in northern interior to 90 or 95 in southern interior; hlglia along coast & to 70. Lows Wednes day night 50 to 60: winds off coast northwesterly 15 to 25 miles an hour. Eastern Oregon Sunnv Wednes day and Thursday: not quite io warm with hichs of 82 to 92 both days; lows Wednesday niitht 48 to 58. Grants Pass and Vlclnltv Fair through Thursday; sughtlv cooler with a high of 93 Wednesday and 90 Thursday; low Wednesday night 57. By the Associated Press 34 hours lo 4:30 a.m. Wednesday Max. Mln. Prep. 91 46 Baker Eugene La Grande Lakeview Medford North Bend Ontario Pendleton 92 90 85 98 67 97 ft 81 46 54 51 58 61 61 fS So Portland Airp) Roseburg" Salem . Boise Denver , , Eureka - Los Angeles New York Red Bluff. 87 94 87 FO 74 90 108 46 66 61 51 61 68 77 Stolen Pickup Said Recovered A 1950 Dodce pickup reported stolen Sunday from the Eddie Rob erts ranch In Poe Valley was lo cated last night abandoned on the Shady Pine road north of-, town, out of gas. . i State police said the vehicle was not damaged. That the truck was stolen bv a man. believed to be a young Mexican, who first look a pickup truck from a downtown used car lot and abandoned It at the Roberts ranch. WIFE HAS CAR 2-1234 It's not so easy today. Most of the easily dis coverable deposits have been found. But Standard geologist, using seismograph end the latest electronic methods, are combing every promising part of America, from Louisiana swamps to the Arctic Circle. and many foreign countries. Q As oil has become more difficult and CahlEI Rites Time Changed Funeral plans for I.t. James Ed mund Cahlll. 211. U.S. Navv. killed rrceutlv In all auluuioblle arrldeul near Areata have been changed according to word received bv his twicnl.s. Mr, and Mrs. Jess KnUll ten. 6.-U3 8. 6U1 Sirci-t, Original plans called for service Thur.-iluv but the d.tte has been changed to Friday. The body was taken to HaLstead's Funeral Home In San F'nviH'iM-o to await arrival of Naval Clllcers frum a distance. Full military honors will be con ducted and interment will be In the Golden Gate Military cemetery, Sun Bnmo. Lieutenant Cahlll was killed when his car was struck bv a load ed longing truck as he and his wife and two young daughters were enrnute to Salt Diego where he was to reuort for duty alter visiting his parents here. Mrs. Cahlll. critically Injured li reported as Improving In Trinity Hospltul. Areata, but according to reports her two little daughters, Cnndsce. 3 and Ann. 5 tnontlis are not recovering as rnnltllv as was i-AaV:J UlNTRKT tOI RT John tluitP'i tUmai'lirr, tat) dlaplay Itrrni tab. Forfeit 7 V ball. Kilinond Walltr Aniltrirh, no tall light. F.irfrlt IT M Kill. Hobrrt Albert Dcdrtck, ran red I'fht Fir. M. truest Ralph Kohlcr, Improper muff ler. Forfeit W tMll. Carroll Carlton Hamoni, drunk on puollc highway. Fine. H. Km mitt llovi, drunk publhi highway. Fine. $y Carroll Carlton IUnoro drunk driv ing. Fine, MM. Minerva Captain Ramo, drunk en public highway. Sentence, a days. Just 1 no Vcu Hmo. drunk drlv In Plead not gulltv. bail el at Steven Phlllin Collins, no vahlclt li ce nie. Fine. W. Frank Glenn Sllte. void foreign II cene Fine. tti. Edward Flme-' .Wa-d, no vehicle It rem. Forfeit f-3 bail. MI'NIC'IPAI. COrRT Donald Snyder, drunk and disorderly. Fine. HO or 30 days. Marrald Hardman ran red light. Fine ei. Marrald Hardman. no operator's li ce: uu person. Oismtucu. Charley hood, drunk, tine, iS or I'J'i uyt. 4..el-..k Ciilloqutn. drunk. Fine, lJ& or ! Ukty, Lcsi.t bvauuey. drunk. Fine, 913 or 7' taays. -in Cornell, drunk driving. Fine, 1 100 and ju day. Jim cornel), tail atop arano of acci dent, line. sM3 or 12' t daye, Jim Cornell, no operator'a license. Fine U or 2' day a. Oliver Uoodell, violation baste rule. Forfeit lo bail. tieieu rremo, drunk. Dismissed. Uiieron llutchinioii, druna in auto. Forieu 115 ball. Hub hutchinson. drunk In auto. For fell (15 bail. Jimmy Crane, drunk In auto. Forfeit 13 bail. Ueatrice Johnson, no operator' li cense. Forfeit 13 bail. Krancia Hudson, diunk. Forfeit 111 ball. Edward Graltan, no vehicle license, forfeit 3 bail. j . Funeral V KOfKRA Funeral servtres for Jnieph Kolera. n. who died in Matin, July 14. will take place from the chapel of Wards Klamath Funeral Home. High Street. Thursday. 1 P.M. PDT'. officer of the ZCBJ. t Western Bohemian Fraternal Asaociatlom officiating. Com mitment service and Interment in Malm Memorial Park. Quick! Call on RfilnoJ Ointment for relief) See how soon ita active medication la U not in soothes the smarting. Aery Itch, and lingering comfort follow. Thousands mm and praiee it. OF CALIFORNIA plans ahead exnecletl. Mis. Kuluhlrn, whoso mother, ifTtv.nlS 1""0R BUT SECTIONS. CLOSEOUT NUMBERS SLIPS LOVELY NYLON LIPS LADIES' PANTIES 29 LADIES' BRAS STRAW COOLIE HATS SUMMER DRESSES What lodici with dauahtori are lookinq far a tmart election of tunback and bolero itylot. Choose from two tables full at rear of store. Come Inf 1 MANY REDUCED AS MUCH AS &&GS7miEKj(3& expensive to produce, your demand has become greater. More and more of the good things in your life depend on petroleum for fuel, or lubrication, or their actual ingredi ents. J To do ita share in the great new search for oil, Standard alone has spent more than $230,000,000 in the last 6 years. Result; U.S. companion altogether have I Mm. Anna Knrd, thlt cllv hna hern , 1 MTInu-.lv III, hoprti lo go to Hull 1 -"1 OFFtRtO IN fVre 99 Values to 1.98 277 Req. 3.98 Values to 59c 59 Values to 1.00 25 50 found onough unUippod pclroloum to give this country Its highest oil reserve In history four timos groatsf than thnt of 30 yoars ago. Geologists oatimnle thnt thoro are still 1600 billion bnrrels of undiscovered oil In the earth. Standard does ovorylhuig possihlo in largo scale exploration to increase available resorvea. to serve you better In anclM'U Uir II10 Itinenil Of her 1 inn. 'y 25' GARDEN HOSE Reg. 2.98 50' GARDEN HOSE 500 Reg. S.69 ALUMINUM ' FOIL WRAP Reg. 39c 23c BOYS' POLO SHIRTS Reg. 59c 39' BATH TOWELS Values to 69c 44e SHEET BLANKETS 49 Reg. 1.89 IMITATION ALLIGATOR TRAIN CASE Mirror Top' 33 Reg. 1.98, plus fox . 825 main