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I I TIIUUSDAY, JUl-Y 17. IU5 PAGK FOUR' llKHAt.n AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OUKUON MARKETS and FINANCIAL Stocks NEW YORK I Stocks burked down Thursday In the midst of quiet trading.- - I It waa uiidiitinsutKhed session in which prices spread out over a range of fractions higher to around a point lower. Steels, motors, and railroads were a bit more active than other major croups, and at the same time thev displayed a greater downside tendency. Trading came to an estimated million shares. New York Stocks By The Associated Press Admiral Corporation 26 V Allied Chemical , Allis Chalmers American Airlines American Power 4fc Light American Tel. tt Tel. American Tobacco Anaconda Copper . . Atchison Railroad Bethlehem Sleel 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 Zellerbach Curtlss Wright Douglas Aircraft dupont de Nemours Eastman Kodak Emerson Radio General Electric General Foods General Motors Georgia Pac Plywood Goodyear Tire Homestake Mining Co. International Harvester International Paper . Johns Manville Kennecott Copper Llboy, McNeill Lockheed Aircraft Loew's Incorporated Long Bell A Montgomery Ward Mash Kelvinator New York Central Northern Pacific Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas 6 Electric Pacific Tel. It Tel. -Packard Motor Car Penney (J. C.) Co. Pennsylvania R. R. . f . Pepsi Cola Co. Philco Radio Radio Corporation Rayonier Incorp Rayonler Incorp Pfd Republic Steel . v Reynolds Metals . Richfield Oil Safeway Stores Inc. ' Scott Paper Co. Sears Roebuck ft Co. : Socony-Vacuum Oil. Southern Pacific Standard on Calif . . ' Standard Oil N. J. . Studebaker Corp. - Sunshine Mining Swift b Company Transamerica 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 Westinghouse Electrio Woolworth Company a :a 51 13'. 2 1M 57 a, 46 i tl 52 . 34 , 17 36 s, , 56 . 4JI.J 77 -a 103 j 34 . 19 !a 87 8 ! 4 '4 m. 63 46 584 18 48 36 33 H 49 a, 75 '4 78 ' 74 23 12 J 39 64. 19 ' 19, 76 l, 15 V 34 H 111 5 69 a, 194 io 32 37 1, JO 3, 42 Vi 57 79 , 33 56 : 56 ' 4 3t M'i . SOV, 80 37 I t'i 27 15 V, s 115 l, 28 : 33 5'i 29 !2 40 'j 13 ti 39 ft 26 39 V, ! LIVESTOCK SOUTH RAH 1TP ANniarvs (USDAl Cattle: as. .t.Pln r..tnt. only about a dozen head, lnsulll cient to test market, undertone ateady, canner and cutter cows 16.00-18.00. Calves: none. Hogs: 100, early receipts less Ulan 50 head, market not es tablished. Sheep: 7S0,. slaughter .spring lambs steady with Wednesday's weak to 50 cents lower late trad ing, lew lots good prime show spring lambs mostly No. 2 pelt 26.50. Wednesday one load highly spring lambs 89-90 lbs 27.75, good choice feeder lambs 21.00-23.00. POTATOES CHICAGO Wl Potatoes: Ar rivals 68. on track 146: total U. S. shipments- 628: supplies light: - de mand moderate: market barely steady on Whites, firm on Reds; track sales cariots per 100 lbs; . California Long Whites 88.65 - 85; Idaho - Oregon Triumphs 85.85. Street sales per 100 lb sack; Ari zona Pontlac type $6.40 - 50: Cali fornia Long Whites $7.00 - 25: Idaho ' Oregon Triumphs $6.10-35; Texas Triumphs $6.25 - 50. POPE RECEIVES JOHNSON VATICAN CITY W Pope Pius XII Wednesday received In special audience U. S. Assistant Secretary of the Army Earl D. Johnson and Mrs. Johnson. Economical, delicious,- healthful, nourish ing ... and to easy to prtpar: ASK YOUR GROCER for these Porter products, too: Spaghetti, Saladettss, Macaroni, Ma Shells and GRAINS CHICAGO up Bming based on indications Uial the harvest move nient to market Is about ended sent wheat futures upward Thurs day. There also was a little export news in wheat. Exporters report ed todnv thai Chile had purchased two more cargoes of domestic wheat, bringing the total boueht by Chile to six cargoes Wednes day and Thursday. r-wvorable weather caused corn futures to slump. Oats held fairly steady most of the session. Wheal closed to 1 'a cent hicher than the previous finish. July 2.28-hi-,4. corn was 1 cent lower to. ' higher. Julv 81.80 oats were uu to 4. July 78 3,l7. rve w-as down 1 a4 lo 2 l4, Julv 83.02 . soybeans were ft to 1 ai higher. Julv S3.3t Va-W.36. and lard was 7 cents a hundred pounds lower . to . 2 cents higher. July 81095. vt heat Open High Low Close S.28 a, 3.28 ft 2 37 l4 2.38 a, 3.28 ft 3 28 ft 2.37 I, 3.28 ft 2.36 i 3.37 2.36 ft 2.37 2.40 2.40 ft 2.39 ft 2.40 ft 2.39 1 j 3.40 ft 3.39 ft 3.40 s Jly Jlv Dec Mar May PORTLAND I Coarse grains. 15-day shipments, bulk, Coast de livery: Oats No. 2, 38-lb white, 64.00; Barley, No. 2, 45-lb B. W.. 64.00. Wheat (bidi to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered Coast: Soft White. 3.33; Soft White 1 excluding- Rex. 2.33; White Club. 2.33. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary. 2 35: 10 per cent, 2 36: 11 per cent, 2.37: 12 per cent. 2.38. Hard White Baart: Ordinary. 2.38; 10 per cent, 2 38: 11 per cent. 2.39: 12 per cent. 2.40. - Car receipts: wheat, 22; barley. 1: flour, 3; corn, 3; oats, 2: mill feed 2. LIVESTOCK CHICAGO i Receipts of hoes leveled off Thursday and the mar ket turned steady to 25 cents high er. Cattle were steady to 50 cents lower but sheep were steady to 50 cents higher. A short load of barrows and Kills sold at $33.85. Other butchers weights brought 820.35 to $22.75 and sows 16.00 to 819.25. Choice to low prime steers were lightly supplied at $31.50 to $34.50. Good to low - prime heif ers and mixed yearlings made $29.50 to $34.50. Cows topped at $23.50. Good to prime spring lambs turned at $29.00 to $31.00. the top. and old croD lambs and yearlings were $22.00 to $25.00. PORTLAND I (USDA) Cattle: salable 125: market moder ately active, mostly steady: late Wednesday four loads mostly choice 1128-1242 lb fed steers 33.00- 50: few commercial grass steers Thursday 28.25-30.00: odd light util ity steers downward to 22.00: util ity neuers 21.50-24.OO; canner-cut- ter cows 16.00-18.50: utility cows cows 23.00; cutter - utility: bulls 21 00-26.00. Calves: salable 25: market slow; few sales steady; good-choice veal- ers 30.00-33.00: commercial 25.00- 28.00; CUll-Utility 14.90-25.00. Hogs: salaole 200: market ac tive, fullv steady: choice No. 1 and 2 butchers 180-235 lbs 24.50- 75; small lot 24.85: choice 260-325 lbs 22.00-23.00; choice 140-170 lbs 21.50-23.50: choice 350-565 lb sows 18.00-20.00: choice light feeder pigs salable around 22.00. Sheep: salable 400: holdover 33o: market slow: steady to 50 cents lower; feeding lambs at full de cline: good-prime spring lambs 05.00-50: few choice-prime 36.00: good leeders 21.00-M: good-choice 107 lb No. 1 pelt yearlings 19.00; good slaughter ewes 6.00-7.00. Michigan produces more ' salt than any dther state in the United States because of a heavy layer of solid salt which underlies much of the lower peninsula. BE SHARP! SHOPl SMART! PLEASE H2S YOUR HUSBAND AND T" FRIENDS WITH I SelSuslyI light ' 0LYMPIA BEER. OtrXPIt BREWING CO.. Cqmpil. Wuk .V.tX Kitcbeii-sbelf With Porter FAIL-LETS always on hand, a little meat goat o long, long way . , . your leftover fish, fowl or vegetables quickly bacomt homey, hearty. rtick-to-me-ribi fare! Kurla-Q-Noodles. - lift f i X J, Ve Mr I -:h.:i: 1 Ksr-AUViirvb OFf rOK DcMOCI.au- IO..vi...i.w. en. dtor Estes Kefauver ID-Ttnn) and Mrs. Kefauver push a load of baggage out to their private plan at Washington, D. C, National airport as they prepara to leave for Chicago to at tend the Democratic National convention. The Senator who hopes to win tha Democratic presidential nomination is taking long a natural coonskin cap and his wife is carrying a white coonskin cap. ' , . On The Record BIRTHS ,WAIWEK Bom in Mr and Mr. John Warnek. 517 Mt. Whitny. it Klamath Valley Hospital July 17. 1953. boy. Wlf nt: 7 pound 4 ounce. LLEWELLYN Born to Mr. and Mr. Bob U-weJtjn. Box 70, Mt. Hebron. Calif, at Klamath Valley Hospital July Iti, 1902. a girl. 'iVeignu piuid. lj ounce. ' , ' . HERRERA Born to Mr. and Mm. Alfred Iferrera. 728 Oweoa, at Klamath Valley Hospital July 17. 1953, a girl. Weight: 8 pounds J ounce. GANN Born to Mr. and Mr. John Gann. Holly Hotel, at Klamath Valley Hospital July 16. IMJ, a boy. Wtlfht: 7 pounds ounces. MARRIAGE LICENSE DISHMAN-BABCOCK. Albert L. Duh rrj . m( v. or :er. Native oi lowa. resident of Klamath Falls. Gloria Lou Babcock 16. ttudenL Native pi Iowa, i evident of Klamath Fall. t ; rflMPI.AIX'Tft FILED Norma Nadine Robertson vs. Ray- mond Martin Robertson, suit for di vorce. Charie. cruelty. Couple mar rled Oct. S. 1944. Reno. Nev. Plaintiff asks custody two minor children S75 a month and property settlement. George H. Proctor, attorney for plain tiff. Jackie ritiferald vs. Donald Fttr gerald. suit for divorce. Charge, cruelty. Couple married Jan. 27, 1951. Reno. Nev. Plaintiff aks custody one minor child. S75 a month and suit com. E. E OrUcoll, attorney for plaintiff. J. R. Wat kins Company va. Paul Frederick Potcet and others, suit to collect 1 .045.26 claimed due In pay- mem tor mercnanaise. rarrens ana Maxwell attorney for plaintiff. t. DECREES fiR ANTED Forrest . G if ford vs. Jessie E. Glfford. James K. Hlndes vs. Charlotte S. Hlndes. Down Peymanf moy ba ei ErM Ir! , "Super 9" TinHrOLJ I kifffiilVn Regular Prlte 294.95 i fglg 24995 A'"L ...,rtl 'ALWAYS BETTER BllYS AT 11th AND MAIN .' riitir LeRoy Jackson, rule L..v,. : .: t.'ii Fariclt drunk dav. Fine, IIS or 7', Coyle Cornelius, tall yield right of w.iy. Forfeit 95 btl. Coyle Cornelius, no operator's license ; Forfeit S5 ball. ieir Beasley, drunk. Fine, $30 or : 13s days. . . .c- i.tiidemrn. vtijiisr.cy Fine, fioo ' and 30 days, suspended to leave town. ; Bcnnie lenUei. at uu. t inc. J5 nu 10 day. I en i Wilson, drunk. Fine, 3A or 12', days. :ccocta. drunk. Fin. 915 ar ! T' days. DISTRICT rot'RT IJelt Mike Stepp, truck speeding. For elt $10 bail. I George William Rrattoo, no vehicle , license. Forfeit S5 baiL KINDERGARTEN KIDS COINT bt.. rflut, Minn. lp Are Rindcr gaitcn children one-half a pupil Education Commissioner Dean M. Schweiclthard asked thin question of state Attorney General Burn, quist when H came to determining a basis for computing tax levies. The attorney general ruled "each kindergarten pupil attending half day sessions throughout the school year constitutes one-hit If pupil unit." - One person In every 10 In the United Stales-received some kind of Red Cross assistance or train 'lng in 1951. ' ' EXCIUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS OF COROtliDO APPLIANCES link ei S. Jrojt-ln may apply. A IN KLAMATH FALLS Allied Jets Down Best Red Fighters SEOUL, Korra I Dlamal womlirr lilollpd out Die Korran all war Thiir.Mluy allrr Anierlran filers Wrdntsdnv rrnortrit MhhiiIiiu down one ol Ilia bcal Cuniniunisl Jrt ptlou Uiry have mat. FM U. 8. tiabr, Jpia wrre rliul. Irncpd In Ihrre doulluhu over NorUi Korea lalp Wnlneadajr by a llllihl of 60 KiiMilan-bulll Mnis. described aa "Uia cream of the crop." "The best MIO pllola I have seen up there yet.' commented Capl, Arthur H. McCarthy. Uear born, Muh., who waa ci edited with destroying one of tile Red Jela his lirst. u. 8. losses, II any, were not reported. The U. 8. Chief of Naval opera tions meanwhile arrived In Korea with promise of a new Allied threat lo the deadly Communist Jets faster carrier Jets. KKCIITKI.nt Adm. William L. Kechleler said the Navy has Iwo or three carrier lets In production which ara equul to or better thuu the Communl.it MIU-16, and able to lake off and land on the Essex-type, medium carrier. The naval oiu'rullons boss said If the Reds pour llielr wnrplnnes Into the batUe either auiunst Navy slops or allied mound forces, "Ueu. (Mark V. Clark has his instiuc Uona." The Navy t prepared to carry out the orders of the U. 8. Far Cast commander as well aa Uio.se of the U. N.. he added. UKCilNNINU Kechteler praised as "a Hood beiiiwuiia" Uie pending loan of tV small U. S. warships to the Japan ese for use in guarding their coast al waters. Negotiations are under way. in accoidunce with Congress tonal Instructions, Fechleler said. for lending eighteen 300-foot patrol frigates and filly 159-foot landing ships. The U. 8. Far East Air forces announced the toll of the biggest Allied air strike o( the wur last Friday about 1.000 Communist military Installations destroyed or damaged In the target areaa ol Pyongyang. Surlwon and Hwaiiglu. Photos showed a direct hit on Red communication headquarters at Pyongyang, and 60 per cent of the structure was wiped out. Ground action was Isolated and sporadic. Obituary ffOODsID Samuel Crnt Wood.rd, TO, n.llv. of nrd Wins. Minn., and rodent of KUmath County Si ar. died hr July 16, 1933 Survivor, tnrlud.: In. widow. Mr.. Ethel Wood.rd. of thla city: a .on. cn.riea, ijia rock. w..n.: d.Ufmer. sir, wanu. nornian, Rr.rn.rtnn Wash: two .t.l.r.. Mr.. E. H. Lawrence, of thla city, anef Mra. Mary Prlnglc. Portland, three grand children and five atephlldren. funeral eervlree Saturday, 11 a.m.. ward a Klamata I unerat nome. FIRE RAZKS MILL EI.KTON, Ore. Fire de stroyed the McOlnty-Rigga Lumber Co. mill at Elkton Wednesday. Co Owner Frank Rlggs estimated the loss between ns.otto and $100,000. llie mill, built about a tear ago, employed IS men and turned out around 34.000 board feet of lumber dally. ,aer week, aevahle eaenlhtv Giant savings on this big 9.36 " eu. ft.' CORONADO with 50 lb. frozen food capacity, Zone- . master control, acid-resistant f porcelain interior, and Polar , Power unit with 5-year war-- ronty. UL approved. ( ' ' C0R0NAI0 "KifihtMfl 7" i eiulerPrlM 229.95 fOOQS I SALE PRICE: 07 , ! Price cull Compact cold-to- " floor design has over (3 sq. f ft. shelves, full-width freezer, critper, bin. 5-year warranty. CORONADO "lupor " eavlarPrl2S4.9SMtor i SAli PRICE XU" a Save nowl 15.88 sq. ft. shelf " area, 35 lb. full-width freezer, crliper, 2 Dor-rocks and buirf-j. el till bin. 5-year warranty, j " s sTr I. I. I1C TIL - " ' Wreck Hurts Yreka Driver TUl.KLAKE A near-colllslnu with a Height train at the Hatfield luiiiuutl crussliig about g a.m. to day put the driver of a stale high way gravel truck III Kluiiiiilh Val ley llOSIlttitl With tllulMlni'inlneH head Injuries. 111111 was it. u, McKnlght, 311, Yreka. recently uf Tuloliike. McKnlght said he Whs aninoiich. tug the crossing when a tram pulled In (runt of Ills truck. To avuld a collision he made a shorn left turn and flipped the vehicle Into a dean ditch, partially tilled with water. . lie was takou lo Klanmlh Valley Hospital by Tulclaka ambulance. Ilospilnl spokesmen said x.rava of his skull were to be .taken this aiiernoon. A second accident seriously da in. aged two automobiles but both dnvera escaped Injury, The driver ol one car, Billy Pick, ell. was cited In Clly Pollc Court wis moinmg anu lined VJi by Judge Victoria limler on a charge ol recklnss driving. - Pickett allegedly 'approached the intersection of Highway UU and rutin direct at an excessive speed and crushed hciid-ou 11110 a cur driven by H. H. Vont, owner ol the lllue Otiose Mote.1. Youl hnd slopped lor a blinker light. Pick, ett slated that he wua blinded by HkIUs and failed lo see the other vehicle. I'he accident huppened at 7: JO p in. last night. WoatJior Western Oreo,,,, antii.u rt,...H. day and Friday; little changa In teuiperniure with highs both days iiiuii 10 in norm to go or In S011II1. HUh an m k ulmi. i,,.H. late coast; lowj Timrsday night ii 10 So; wimts ofl coast norih westerly lo to 20 miles an hour, Increasing locallv m .is n a,.ii.. em Coast, kasiern Oregon-Sunny Tliuia day and Friday; not nulle so warm with highs of T8 to 88 bolh days. Lowa Thursday night to M, Junius rasj aiui vicinity Fair through Friday with highs of i both days; low Thursday night ti. lly The A Zi houra to 4 aaoclalrd Preia 30 a.m. Thursday Mai. .Mill. I'rru Bnker Eugene La Orunde l.akevlew Medtord North Bend Ontario Pendleton Portland (Alrp Roseburg Salem Boise Chicago Denver Eureka Los Angeles' New Voik ' , Red Bluff San Francisco Seattle Spokane 8t .18 83 48 s 41 B7 it M 62 63 61 m 66 SO 5 14 M 86 81 48 (tg n 8 74 .16 90 SO ' 62 81 . 73 . SO . 4 7J 31 104 77 - 74 84 ' fl II 84, 88 NOVEL TWIST NEW YORK I Three cousina arrested early Thursday while going through the pockets of a man sleeping In a hallway In dignantly denied thev were nick pockets. Explained one of them: "Some money had fallen out and we were trying to put II back." JURGENSEN'S GOLD ME DA I. OR DRIFTED SNOW fIur 10-lb. bag 99c POTEET'S MARKET SwIH', BACON SQUARES Fine (or Seasoning 19c ,b. Skinless Wieners -,- No Woire' 49c PURE LARD lb, carton , 65c ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS ALL KINDS ' 59c ,b. ; , ; ; DEPEND ON !i US FOR QUALITY Prices Iffective Through Saturday 'July 19th' Air Force Vet Weird New NICW YORK im An Air Force veterun obsennetl with a theory lor prolonging life wua brought back in haiitlrulfa Thursday to New York whore he aaya lie killed a blonde he didn't even know on the Columbia University enmpua. Huyard P. Peukea, 30, anode oil a train from Ilosiou, appearing al most In drug a detective lo whom he waa humidified. ' ' He was brought bark here after coulesslng orally In lliistuu to kill ing pretty, ulmide Miss Kllren Fa hey, HI, Inst Monday, Police rushed hint lo the district allorney'a ol tlce. Boston pollen aaid I'eakea, who had been given a mental discharge from the Air Force told them ho Just "wanted to kill aumcnuc" be cause ol an academic failure. Miss Fahey, a bookkeeper, was shot In denth at her desk in the American I'hyslcal Boclrty ulllce on the enmpus as she reatl the first of three letters she had re calved eurller that day from I'le. Rniinld Leo of the First Murine Di vision in Korra. Leo, granted a 30dity leave, is flying hern to uttend Miss Fnhey's f unci ill Hnturday, lloalon Police Capluln Francis Wilson aald Peakes told ol pur rhusing a .XI culibio pistol lust Jptie "with the Intent of shooting someone" in the American Physi cal Society because that organisa tion had turned down hla Ihesli on the theory of life. . IVeakea, a Boston packinghouse worker was arrested early Thurs day In Boston. He I' the son of retired Oover Foxrraft, Me., lumber deulor. At first Peakes told police his thesis explained "how lo inaVe men live 500 years." Later he re ferred to It aa a book on "how lo Uve forever." ' He waa outraged, police aald. because no one at the aocieiy wuuld look at tils work. Mils Fahey "Just happened to be tne Hist person I met in the office," Peakes waa quoted by po lice aa saying. Police found a pistol and the remains of two boxes- of ammuiit' RASPBERRIES ARE HERE! Put up JAM and JELLY With CtRTO nprtin tnrlav? I Ceee farther! You can make heo halthet from ant bottle! Easier! No disvil sing because Orto is a liquid DlUijsJ fruit pectin product! Mere real, trash-fruit Haver with Orto! Freaherl Every bottle coded to ajuure freshness I HOMEMADE JAMS AND JELLIES- Tf bttt . . . Coat SELECT PRODUCE FRESH CORN 6 for 29c JEWEL PEACHES 2 , 25c SLICING CUCUMEBRS 5c.0Ih SEEDLESS GRAPES i . . 19c ,b, ; ; Zucchini or Yellow Crook Neck SQUASH ib. 10c Fancy Tomatoes ,b. 19c l&CQUPOH now in special 3-lb. cans of 3-lb. can Nothing to mail , ,'. Wo redeem Coupon WESSON OIL Qr. 49e mm V 1710 Oreeon Ave, . . , , Phone 3860 Admits 1 York Killing lion In the room of the luuky, six loot I'euken. Thev said he lohl them he bought the pistol III llungor, Ma. last June as lie brooded over lim ine ol the society lo answer his lettera oil hla theories nl elect r n ics. With a descilpllim of I ho killer bin no mollve iippuiriil, police begun their search on Monthly by etfling various theories. One of the chlel was lliul Ilia killer Was a fiunlrulrd student I'he theory Increuaed In Import unce as it became evident Hint Miss Fnhey had no boy friends other than the Mnrillo In Koieu. Searching the Hies of the So ciety they came across Peukea' name. Two delectlvea left tor Bos ton lo question him on Tuesday. 'tins Is Die story liild hv New York Deputy Chlel Police Inspect or Jitiues B. Leugetl: .Checking Boston addresses ft out the society's records, two New York detectives went Iroin plate to place. Alwnya they found that Peukes hud inuveil uiilll tliey lenrueq of Ills addl es at 311 Full Held Street. Penkes was not there. Out they fuuud a Ti ptt) of the type seen being curried by lha k "er as he fled from Mlsa Fnliey'a olflce. When he came home, they aald he gave them a atatoiuent. SUMMER SALADS etei a freer ' a Itff ' WHITE STAR TUNA Bite Size con 35c SUNSHINE CHEEZ-ITSX 17c eaammaeaaaeaeansu ' SUNSHINE MARSHMALLOWS 1-lb. bog 29C t ROYAL GELATIN DESSERT 4 pt. 25c SUCCESS PEARS No. 2Vi con - 29 c DURKEE'S WHIPPED DRESSING 29C Pint aaaaaeaeaaaeaaaae. BLUE BELL' '" POTATO CHIPS 25c -,., 19c ' i Free Delivery On $5.00 Orden ' Or Over Mr v ' H mi a ,,BI AKfaAarttl I t J