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FHIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1B52 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREK MARKETS and FINANCE QUOTATIONS Now York Hlnrka Ity Tim Aaaoelated Ytm Admlrul (Jot puriitlon 39 ' Alllotl Chemical 11 V A III. Chalnior 82 V, American Airline 11 American To I. ii Tel. 1M " American Tobacco ft7 Anacontla Copper 46 Vj AIcIiImiii Railroad IW U Xrthlehcm Wool 61 V. llnrlnu All )lnna Co 30 V ll(iri( Warner 74 V, Burrouttlie Aitdlnn Machine 11 V, Uallfnrnl Packing 30 Canadian Pacific 31 Caterpillar Tractor 1 Yt Celaneno Cororallon 46 1. Chrysler Corporation 1) 1 Clllna Hervlce Wi V, Consolidated Edlaon 14 1. Conaiilldntrd ullee I ' Crown itellrrbach U (' Curtlha WrlKlit J Douulaa Aircraft S3 Yt duiiont dr Nrmoura to S Kaalman Kodak 46 Emerann Itadlo Oeneral Electric, A3 Yt Oeneral V'ooda 4D S Clenerul Molora M Vt Oeoritle Pao Plywood Va Oootlycar Tire 4 Hnmeatnke Mining Co. 3D Yt International llarvaater 36 V International Paper 60 H Johna Manvllle 11 Y, Knuiecott Copper II ' Llliby, McNeill 1 Ii Lockheed Aircraft M i Ixww'a Incorporated 13 I.oiiK Dell A 35 Vz MonlKomery Ward 64 tfc Naah Kelvlnalor 30 t, New York Central 30 Northern Paclllc 71 V Pacific American flah Paclflo Oaa i Electric 36 Pacific Tel. Tel. Ill Packard Motor Car 6 Penney (J.O.) Co. M. 4a Pennsylvania R.R. 30 ' Pepal Cola Co. Vt 1'hllro Radio 33 Radio CorKiratlon 26 Hayonler Incorp 33 V Rayonler Incorp Pfd 39 Republic Bteel 41 Reynold Metal 6 RUhlleld Oil 71 Hafeway Storea Inc. 32 Yt Kcotl Paper Co. 60 V Sear Roebuck Ji Co. os; Hocony acuum Oil 31 Southern Pacific 66 H Hlandard Oil N.J, II Sludebaker Corp. U Vt uiiahlne Mining ( v Hwlfl it Company 31 Trannamerlca Corp. 37 Vt Twentieth Century Fox 16 ft Union Oil Company 43 Union Pacific 111 United Airline 30 1 United Aircraft 13 United Corporation 6 ft United Btate Plywood M) United Stalea Steal 41 V, Warner Picture 13 ft Wcatern Union Tel 43 ft Weatmiihouae Air Brake 36 Wealtnuliouae Eleclrlo 41 i Woolworth Company . 43 ft LIVESTOCK CIIICAOO After opening 36 to 60 cents hundred pound ruuher Friday, trading In nous net, lied back to a steady to 36 cent higher baal for the major por tion of the run. Cattle were ataady to H centa lower and aheep steady Moat barrowa and flits told front 63160 to 134.36 and aow from 117.76 to 131.60. Cow and bulla auffered ureal at weakness amonir the bovine, topping at 130.00 and 123.00 re spectively. A few lot of good to choice aleera and yearling aold t 126.00 to 633.00. On The Record MARRIAfiK MTKNNKI WHJION-Um.KFIKLD. Waller C Wilson M, mac h Intel helper. Native of Tvxai, raaiden. of Klamath ralla. Mar-iorii- Mary MltleMehl. 34. clark-.yplit, Natlva ot Utah, raaldent o Klamath r.iu CONE-KINO. Floyd William Cntit, Iff. laborer. Natlva af Oregon, reildent of Klamalh falls. Clo King, It. Natlva of Arkansas, raaldent of Klamath FalU. roMri.AiNTi ru.r.n Robert L. Johnann va. Marforla A. Jnhneon, milt for divorce. Charge, rru Ity. Couple marrlad Jan. II 1952, Klamalh ralla. Plaintiff atka proprt' aaltlamvnt. J. C. O'Nalll, altorna for pUintif, Vlnil D. Jackaon v. Shlrlvy Jack on. ull for divorra. Charg. crult. Couple marrlad rah. g, 103J, Rano. Ntv, H. C. Mcrryman. itornay for plaintiff. Molrn H. Shaw va. Ouy h. Ihaw, Hit for divorra Chargf. cruatty. Cou- ?la marrlad Dm, is, lWi, Rarvo. Nav. lalntlff aki cuntody of ona minor child, $A0 a month and prnparty aattla mant. J, C. O'Nalll. at tor nay for plaintiff. flu by Ltt Rainwater va. Olan R. Rainwater, null for divorce Charge, cruelty. Couple married July 11, 1038, vHemlnole Okla, Plaintiff atka cub tody 'of thrra minor children, 9160 a month, Sroparty eelt lament and ault eoiti. r. McLaren, attorney for plaintiff.' nCCRKF.H ORANTKD ElUwnrth V. Allan va. Dorothy I. Allen tannulmentl, Clara Ann Tlltti vi, Lorla Laroy Tttui (defendant glvan decree), 4 RIRTHi RHULTH Born to Mr. and Mra. Gerald Ihulta Route 3 Box A3S, at Klamath Valley Hospital Aug. 1, 153, a girl. Weight: 7 pound! 13V ounces. niJRTON Born to Mr. and Mri. Thomaa llurton, 741 Alameda, at Klam atli Valley Iloapltal July 31, 1BB3, a girl. Walaht: 7 pound 2 ounrea, nOniSON Born to Mr. and Mra. Art ftoblion, 23-lfl 8. 6th, at Klamath Valley Hoapltal July 31, 19S3, a) boy. Weight: f pound a 2 ouncei, GARMAN Born to Mr. and Mri L. U German, 233 i Vbarleln at Klamath Valley Hoipltal July SI, 1902, a boy. Welffht: I pounda ounce. 1HURSDAY AUG.? c c c 1"" IS "J GRAINS CHICAGO i Oralns enjoyed one burnt of buylnu enthusiasm toward the cltme sum wrekend on the board ot trade Krldiiy, but prollt-lukliiK entered 111 pit and knocked pilars back to around the previous close. Iluylng followed newa III Agri culture Department had added South Carolina and Maine to II list of "disaster loan areaa." Wheat closed unchanged to lower, Heptembar, 62.34 Vt-12.34, corn lt lower to Yt higher, Hcpt ember 61 60 "j-1,. out S-1. Iilajti er, Heplember 63 62 V. rye 1 to 3 centa lower, Hepteinber 63.06 aoybeaiis 1 cent lower to '4 high er, Meptember 63. 06 and laid 6 to 16 cent hundred pounda higher, September 611.73. will-; AT Open High Low (,'loae Sep Dec Mar May 3.34 H 3.34 i 34 2.34 V, 2.40 Yi 3.40 lA 2 3D 3.3V 3.44 M, 3.44 V, 2 44 Y, 2.44 1, 2.44 V 2.44 4, 3.44 2.44 Y, PORTLAND tfi Coarse grains, 16-day shipments, bulk, Coaal de livery: Gala No. 2, 36 lb white, 700: Barley, No. 2, 46-lb B. W 6.00. Wheal (Bid) to arrive market, basla No. 1 bulk, delivered Coast: Holt While, 2.36: Uoft White In cluding Real, 2.36; White Club, 2.36. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary. 2.36: 10 per cent, 2.36: 11 per cent, 2.30: 12 per cent, 240. Hard White Daart: Ordinary, 2.36: ID per cent, 3.40: 11 per cent, 2.41: 12 per cent, 2.43. Car receipt: wheal, 30: barley, 2; flour, 6: eorn, 1; oats, 2: mill feed, 4. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND a (USD A I Cat tie, Friday, salable 60: holdover I HO; market drangy: few aalea 60 cent or more lower but bulk of supply unsold. For week, salable 2400. Market uneven fed iteera strong, gran aleera and holfera steady-weak. Instances 26-60 lower more with late Irade draigy. Bulla generally 1.00 lower, Instance off on below commercial grade. Cowa aboul teady. Increased run Includ ed larger percentage beef cowa but not over 60 fed atrera. Three part load choice 617-1.100 lb fed alters 34.60, other good aleera, mostly grassera and supplementary feda, 31.00-32.60, utility and commercial grass aleera 23 00-30.00, light cutter dairy type down to 6.00. Com mercial and odd good hellers 26.00 30.00, few good aud choice fed heller, 33 00. Utility helfera 20.60 26.60, cutter down to 17.00. Com mercial bulla 27.60-26.60, odd head to 26.60, cutter and utility 20.00 2.60. Calves: Friday, aalable 16, hold over 30: market alow. For week, salable 480. Market steady to 2.00 lower. Oood and choice vealers nd light calves 30.00-32.00, few 33.00 with prime to 34.00. Utility and commercial calves and veal era 17.00-38.00. Hogs: Friday, aalable 25; mar ket mostly 76 higher. Late sale choice No, 1 and 2 butchers from 180-236 lbs. 36.76-3.00, heavier and lighter weight 23.60-24.60. Choice 350-660 lb. sow m.60-31.00. lighter weight to 22.00. Few choice light feeder pig early 22.60. ; Sheep: Friday, salable 16; steady: top 26.60. For week, aal able 370. Market mostly steady except spring lambs closed weak to 60 lower. Choice and prime less choice 24.60-26.00, early aalea to plentiful at 36.60-36.00, good and 36.60. Oood feeder In dependable demand at 31.00-31.60. Oood and choice yearlings 17.00-16.00 for un-6.00-6.60, cull and utility 3.00-8.60. der 130 lb. Oood slaughter ewes - .ff.il Mslf 111 (U MUSIC CO. J .1 J.-M fUw,4 sattal MUNICH Alt COURT Ruiaell Berkley, drunk, rine lift or I1, day a. Henry Brown, drunk, lenience, It daya braad and water. Carl Ureler, drunk, rint, flB or 7'i den. Char ltd (lay (nun, drunk and dis orderly, fine. 40 nr 30 day. Oicar Uray, drunk. Sentence, 30 daa. a Hoy la Merah, drunk. Sentence. UQ day. Llndaey Fompey drunk, fine, lift or 7'g deye. Raymond Pornpey drunk, flna, lift or 7'a deya. Harry Hoaa, disorderly aonduct. fine 138 or la' dava. Jeeae Tfujlllo, drunk. Sentence, 10 deyi. Char lee Valla, drunk, fine, lift or I'.'t da ye. Anlanrlo A I varan, violation baalc rule. Forfeit 110 ball. DIKTRICT COURT B W. Hamilton and Malva Hamilton, violation wage and hour law. rine, Ijo, $X1 auipendad. Dell Hooka overload, forfeit MO ball. Wilbur Calvin Lamar, overload, for fell aoa, ball George Cher lea Burger, no operator's llraiiatr. forfeit M ball llernard Chaves, petty larreny. Sen lanre. 30 day. Jee Washington Herron. driving during ausfended period. Sentence, 2 daya autpandad. Karl Ueorge Reeca, no PUC perm I L rorl.lt aift ball ' Herman Hablrht, ex tread In tr bag limit of trout, rine. 130. ls suspended Nrd Mlllon Worrell, no operator s li canea, rorfell ftd ball. Ulan Drury Clllas vagrancy, rv lema, 30 days. Elton Rodney Langlo, truck epeedlng. Forfait 11250 ball. LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FKANCIBCO 11 iUMOAI Cattle sulable for week 1,826. Compared with close of last week steers strong to 60c higher; helfera wholly sleudy; cows 60c 1.00 lower; early In week commer cial and good slaughter slcera 28.00-31,60: small Iota comnv. i clal hellers 36.00-27.00: bulk utility brel tvpe cow 10.00-31.00; medium and good feeder steers 26,00-28. 26. Calvea eatable for week 136; compared with week ago about steady; scattering of good alauith- ler and sleeker calvea 29. 00-30. U0. Hoga salable for week 1.660; compared with close of last week butcher and sows 60c higher; feeder pig 60c -1.00 higher; Thurs day choice No. t butchers 100-330 pound 26.00. Few lots good and choice feeder pig during week 36.00 to 37.00. Sheep salable for week 10.826: compared wllh close of lost week slaughter lambs steady to strong; slaughter ewes steady; feeder lambs strong to 60c higher: weeks bulk good to prime wooled spring lamb, 28.00. Oood and choice spring lamb and good wooled lamb 27.00 to 37.60. Cull to good shorn slaughter ewes 4.60 to 7.00. Most good and choice sbom and wooled feeder lambs 23.00 to 23.60. at - - - CAL-ORE BBBBBBBBBasiBpsiea'a yj . . . fjyysseyM . - -t ' . ' . THE OhUjhwl "KRAZY KATS" FLOOR SHOW NIGHTLY! PW PHEASANT CHOICE STEAKS Appetiiert . . . Sandwiches , . . Salads Your Host, "TINY" MaeDonnell Just 20 Minutes From Klamath Falls South on Hi way 97 Hiiuare Dante There will be a square dance at Hie Houtn Hlxtti Street Community Hall, Saturday, August 2, B p.m. U'V. It Is an open dance and therefor every one I welcome. Annual Picnic All former resi dents ol South and North Dukota nre Invited to attend tlte aruiual Dakota picnic which will be held at Moore Park, Sunday, August 3, 11 a.m. Everyone 1 afckcd to bring a picnic lunch; collee will be served. Returned MP. Alice Hall re turned home, Wednesday, July 30, liom Portland and Long-view where she spent a lew days visiting. Kmergency filllle Ann Cheyne, 12, viMtitK relatives here, was rushed to Klamath Valley Hospital lusi nnthi ior an emergency appen dectomy. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Cheyne of Port land. She was staying with her grandmother, Mr. Fannie Cheyne, 2408 White, when bit with the at tack. Returned Mr. and Mr. Richard Tester and sons, Dennis and Oran, have recently returned Irom a three weeks trip to California, Uluh, and other stales. They visit ed former residents of Klamath Falls, the Ken Samsons, who now live In Eastern Montana. At Fort Lewis Pvt. Leroy Cole- Funeral STAt II Thorns. HUch. 7t, rldnt of Mslln fpr 23 yrr, ditd July JO. Survivor. Include: brother. Frank HUch: and nek.. OIa McCellen Hesltle. funeral rrvlre. will lie held from the Melin PretbyferUn Church. Hundsy iPDTt. O'lUlr'. Memorial Chapel In cherae. Interment will be In Melln Cemetery. VANOUg Funeral aervlrc. for Rebecca Eliza beth Vanover, S3, who died hire July 2a. will be held In Sedro-Wooley. Vt'ath., from the H. J. Lemely Funeral Home. Saturday. 1 p m. O'Halr's Me morial Chapel In charge. Obituary KIMT Glenn Kent, SA, died In Loe Attoe. Calif.. July 30. lie had been a reeldent of Klamalh rail, from 1024 umll IOM He wa. a native of Ellen.burg. Wah. lie wa. a member of Klamalh Lodge No. 77 AF AM: Klamalh Con.Utory. Rrottl.h Rite; Hlllah Tem ple A A O N M S Shrine: the Klamath Fail. Rotary Club and the Methodist Church Survivors Include: the widow, Edna: a daughter Joy; two aona. Eari and Robert Klamalh Fall: two grand children, two sitter.. Mrs. Mabel Phentce and Miss Elsie Kent, Tacoma, Wash, runeral service, will be from O'Halr'a Memorial Chapel. Monday, 11 a m. Interment In Klamalh Me morial Park. man son of Mr, and Mr, Amoi a, Coleman, 817 Upham Itreet. has been Inducted Into th Army and ha Joined the 6316 Reception Center, Fort Lewis, Coleman I a gradual of Oregon College of Ed ucation, Ashland, Returned t U.U. Cpl. Francis n. Teaierman, Merrill, wno wa awarded the Army Commendation Ribbon for meritorious rvlce In Korea, returned recently to the Stales on rotation. Inducted Pvt. Cletua Gene Hov er, on of Mr. and Mr. Merton W. Hover, 216 Alameda, ha been Inducted into the Army, and he Joined the 62101b Reception Center at Fort Lewis, Wash. Hover 1 a graduate from the University of Oregon, ftaaday Dinner at the Yacht Club will be a choice of either tenderloin steak or Italian spaghet ti and meat balls. Please make reservation before Sunday noon, August 1, with either Beulah tr Mike. Kansas Picnic will be held in Llthla Park A.hl.nrf a,,nrit, A ust 10, 1 p.m. There will be' elec tion Of ntHfTU .Ml nmnran. Ice cream and coffee will be pro viueu oy me committee. Grange Picnic Midland itranc will hold their annual picnic at Spencer Creek. Bunday, Augunt 2, 12:30 n m PUT TV nl-nl. ,m u. a politick lunch; those attending ic vu oririB uieir own luncn ana table service. Orange members, their families and friend are in- VlbCU. Visitor Mr. and Mr. Oeorge Burger, El Cerrlto. Cal., former resident of Klamath Fall are here for a few day on a combined business and pleasure trip. Burger I a potato buyer. Traveling Mrs. May Conradl, In cnarge of the glftwares depart ment at Miller's leave Saturday for San Francisco for the fall gift market. Food Bale Rainbow Girls will hold a baked food sale Saturday t Penney's. Folk Dancer A and I Folk Dan- ! ccrs will meet Monday, August 4, 1 3 p.m. DT. In the exhibit building I at the Fairgrounds at th rear entrance. I VffEXTRA SAVINGS SALE) ; . your ona chance this year to reap even bigger 'J tewnjjaawwaf . my ' m savings on these famous best sellers r : ' ' " Famous 4-Star Feature ; Blue Package Briefs runproof tricot knit . acetate . elastic leg briefs Y, thest ar the brieft w can't keep in stock . . . they go so fost! With the smooth cut-in-one-piece fit, petal soft runproof knit and expensive detailing. Come get them in pastel pink, blue, yellow or white. Blue Package shorty flare style reg. 3 prs. 3.00 Our most popular panty. famous u ' ' ' T it y ' J -1 'eH JACK PALMER, 18-yeer-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pal mer, 1951 Ogden will inane his way this fall at Oregon State College with his sum mer's wages. Last spring Jack had given up going to school but a chance to work for Palmerton's as a tallyman checking gravel loads on th 12-mil stretch of highway between Toket Falls and Dia mond Lake gave him th op portunity he was looking for. Jack has worked long hours and "batched" to sav and by th time college opens for th fall farm he will be ready for classes. TUNE-UP (LABOR) $4.95 DUGAN & MEST S22 So. ttk req. 3 pain 2.SB band leg briefs Panties I50 pairs A i for fit, wear aomfort! Pair, 1P? Elks Slate Malin Picnic The Elks picnic Is slated for next Sunday at Malin park, according to lodge authorities, and a capacity turnout is expected for the annual event. Co-chairmen Bob Drsgoo and Bob Walker have planned for an early afternoon opening, with food to be served at 1:30 p. m., DST. Three beeves have been purchased for the big barbecue. Those attend ing are asked to bring their own silverware. Admission will be by membership card only. The swimming pool will be available for those wishing It, and Softball and other gamea are on the program. Court Hearings Said Postponed District Court bearings sched uled for today for two persons ac cused of strongarm robbery were postponed until Monday morning. The two are Ima Sue Callahan, 19, and Ernest Stanley Cayhart, 37, who are held In the County Jail on charges of robbery by force and violence. They are alleged to have taken S20 from a man named Paul E. Knauss last Saturday night at his bouse. Both requested preliminary hearings, which were set for this morning. However, since D. E. Van Vector Is Just taking over the Judgeship of the District Court to day, he postponed the hearings until Monday, Request From McNee Family Family of Wesley McNee, who suffered a fatal heart attack Wed nesday, have requested that per sons wishing to pay their respecU send contributions to the Shrine Crippled Children's Hospital in Portland in lieu of flowers. Funeral services are to be con ducted tomorrow, 11 a.m., from the First Methodist Church. Do Religion end Politics Mix? Cerne end Heer Hie Answer Willerd Hotel :30 P.M. Dinner Meet For Reservation Phone 8405 Sponsored by Oernocrofie Club famous for these features J- 11- Ci.ii -Tr envoi) voonc tonpof wsof fffi.jl..llll ftttMcot (Ml OCatfee) Store 111 U. GOPs To Hear State Senator TULELAKE State Senator Powers, Eimlevllle, Calif., will be Kue.il speaker at a meeting ot th Tulelake Republican Club, August 21. He will speak on the recenl Republican National convention. Place of the meeting will be an nounced later , The July 34th meeting of the club, held In the Tulelake Orowera Office, was attended by Charle Johnson, chairman of the Klamath Falls Young Republican club, and Mrs. Wlllard Duncan, vice chair man of the Klnmnth County Cen tral Committee. Both talked on th lii'i'.; ,'ons and purposes of the or ganlzatlons they represent. Legal Notica NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice la hereby given that th un dersigned has been appointed Adminis trator of the Estate of Edward A. Mer rill and has qualified. All persona have in claims against said estate are noti fied to preaent the earn to me with proper voucher, at my offlco ot Sot South Sth St. Klamath ralla, Oregon, within six months from August 1st, ISoS. Andrew A. Sllanl Administrator A 1-S-15.22 No. 134 STRAIGHT BOURBON WHIJUIY 16 Proof . cwt fvttoc, and shaped ior wash woikI j . Wry, keep , Hourt 9 a.m. to I 30 a.m. i Ith ftteae lilt mm