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PAGE TEN HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FAU.S, OnKCION WIII.AY. A1T.UST B. 10M MARKETS and FINANCE Stocks NEW YORK lit! Highly se lective buying and wiling made a fickle Bllair out of Uie stock market Friday. The Brent bulk of the list held to a fractional range, and most of the time it was on the higher side. But there were wide swings In in dividual issues that pu&lied the range to around 3 points higher to 3 points lower. Volume hit estimated 1,300,000 hares. Wilson & Co., Chicago meat pack ers, lost between 1 and 3 points after directors took no action on a common dividend. Three 35-cent dividends have been paid this fiscal year. By The Associated Press 25 u HH 28 j 155 56 si 41 I 91 j 51 I, 35 H S nu 28 37 56 i. 81 l, 105 35 18 fi 58 i 64 89 'i 46 s, 11 S 63 "i S, 61 H . 18 45 i 33H 51 !: V6 y SI H 8 23 H 13 U 31 64 i 21 19 i 15 16 H 35 ' 113 H 5 68 H 20 I, 10 'i 32 Vi ' 35 V 41 10 ?s 31, 54 !i 38 1, Slt 60 19 1. 38 Ti 33 S 27 is 15 V 41 119 Vt 284 ' 5Va 29 , 40 30 42 26 H 41 a 43 ?4 ; On The Record MARRIAGE Z.ICEVSES ' NELSON VADERHOFF. Virgil F. T-'eUon, 22. truck driver. Native of Ore con, resident of Klamath Falls. Gloria Ann Vanderhoff. 20. clerk.typist Na tive of Wisconsin, resident of Klamath Fals. HAND DEBOY. Delmar Eufene Band. 29, millwrigh.t Native of Colo rado, resident of Klamath Falls. Joan Elizabeth Deboy, 1. dental asslsunt. NaUve of Oregon, resident of Klamath falls. WING RUSSELL. Herbert G. Wlnj. 32. college student. Native of Kansas, resident of Hedford. Ore. Janet Eliza beth Russell, 20. college student. Na tive of California, resident of Klamath Falls. COMPLAINT FILED Robert A. Smith vs. Klamath Valley Hospital and Dr. R. H. Engelcke, suit for SH.000 damages claimed resulting from treatment of a foot injury. Ed--ward C. Kelly, Medford, attorney for plaintiff. ASSUMED BUSINESS NAME NORTH ENTRANCE MOTEL, by .Clyde A. and Bessie Ann Toblus, PO Box 1213, Klamath Falls. BIRTHS McKAY Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gor don McKay, 1707 Oak. at Klamath Val ley Hospital Aug. 7, 1852. a boy Weight: 4 pounds 9 ounces. COLLINS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Collins. 1558 Hope, at Klamath Valley Hospital Aug. 7. 1952, a girl. Weight: 9 pounds 4V. ounces. YANCEY Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Yancey. 3608 Hilyard. at Klam ath Valley Hospital Aug. s. 1932, a girt Weight: 8 pounds 7',, ounces. Admiral Corporation Allied Chemical Allls Chalmers American Airlines American Power & Light American Tel. & Teh 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 Zellerbacb Curtiss Wright Douglas Aircraft dupont de Nemours Eastman Kodak, Emerson Radio General Electric General Foods General Motors Georgia Pac Plywood Goodyear Tire International Harvester International Paper Johns Manville Kennecott Copper Llbby, McNeill Lockheed Aircraft Loews Incorporated Long Bell A Montgomery Ward Mash Kelvinator New York Central Pacific American Fish Northern Pacific Pacific Gas & Electric Pacific TeL. & Tel. . . Packard Motor Car ' Penney (J. C.) Co. Pennsylvania R. R. Pepsi Cola Co. Philcb Radio Rayonier Incorp Rayonler Incorp Pfd Republic Steel Richfield Oil Eafewav Stores Inc. Scott Paper Co. Socony-Vacuum Oil Southern Pacific Standard Oil Calif Standard Oil N.J. Studebaker Corp. Swift & Company Transamerica Corp. Twentieth Centruy Fox Union Oil Company Union Pacific United Airlines United Corporation United States Plywood United EUttes Steel Warner Pictures Western Union Tel Westinghouse Air Brake Westinghouse Electric Woolworth Company GRAINS CHICAOO tfl Drains suffered a mild price mark-down ' on the ooara oi traae Friday. Factors tending to send the market lower Included week-end selling, reports of freer offerings of cabh wheat, a government proposal so siauuntrr nous to wipe out vesl cular rxantliema and heavy buying of cash oats in Canada in recent days oy American shipping in terests. Wheat closed ' lower, September M.34 corn 1 V 1 lower, September $1.80 '-.. oats to 1 cent lower. Seutember 4 ".. rye ls to l cent lower, Sepiember 13.09 t4. soybeans lower, September S3. 12 li-t,. lard 1 to 15 cents a hundred pounds tower, oepiemoer su.i. rvnrai Open High Low Close 3.34 ?, 3.34 'i 3.34 2.34 i 2.41 3.4.1 ta a 40 Vj 3.40-s 2.46 3 46 4 J 4J a. j 45 a, 3.46 H 3.46 H 3.46 3.46 S 2.34 V 3.84 t, 3.34 3.34 7a Sep Dec Mar May Sep PORTLAND W Coarse grains, 15-day shipments, bulk. Coast de livery: Oals No. 2. 38 -lb white. 67.50; Barley. No. 3. 45-lb B. W., 67.00. Wheat (bid) to arrive market. basis No. 1 bulk, delivered Coast: Soft White. 3.36'-,: Soft White t ex iting Hex). 3.36S: white Club 3.36'j. Hard Red Winter: Orriinarv 2.39; 10 per cent, 3.40; 11 per cent, .'.4i : 12 per cent. 3.42. Hard White Baart: Ordinary 2.41; 10 per cent. J.42; 11 per cent, 2.44: 13 per cent. 3.46. Car receipts: wheat. 70: hariev 4: flour .4; corn, 5; oats, 3. mill feed. 4. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND I HTsriAi rt. tie Friday, salable 15; market nominal. For week. Kalnhl 3iws Market uneven, fed steers and few heifers strong to 50 cents higher, commercial and good grass steers and heifers about steady to 50 cents lower, lower grades weak to unevenly lower, sows unevenly 2.50-3.50 or more lower late under a very undependable trade. Bulls weak to 1.00 lower, cutters off more. Good and choice 913-1.051 lb fed steers 33.00-34.50. load mostly choice 922 lbs. 35.00. Load high good wintered grass steers 1,290 lbs. 33.50, other commercial and low good grassers 37.00-30.00, odd loads 31.00 - 31.50. Utility beef steers 22.00 - 36.00. Good feeders 26.00-26.60 with fleshy 1.023 - 1.093 lb. loads at 28.50-29 on. rnni,.. ik lb. led heifers 34.00, load good 812 "w. commercial 25. 30-28.00. utility 18.00-23.00. few to 25.00 ear ly, vuuers oown to- 16.00 and un Jer. Canner and cutter cows late .w-w.iw, uumy is. 50-18. 00. com mercial COWS 19.00-91 tYl for,, hl ferish cows earlv to 22 on'anrf r nn. wm vuinmerciaj nulls 23.50 27.00. early to 28.50. Calves Friday, sain hi. nnn n.. week, salable 425. Market uneven, gOOd and Choice VPfllerc anH innonrt i ... " ""t-J a.vv-a.uu luwer, uumy and commer cial unuepenaaoie and sharply low er. Good and choice 28.00 - 31 00 early sales to 33.00. Utility and commercial late 16.00-26.00, culls aown to 12.00 and under. Hogs, Friday salable 50; steady; for week salable 12 no nn.d n cents higher, closed 50 cents lower. Choice No. 1 and 3 inn-Ms ih 25.50-26.25, late sales 35.50 down. Heavier and lighter weights z so. 24.50. Choice 350-550 sows late lighter to 33.00. No feeder pigs. W.WSI.W, earlier l9.ou-22.uu, few SheeD Friday salable as- For week, salble 3265. Market steady. Good-prime snrinv lnmh 25.00-25.50, choice and prime to io.uu, one lot 2o.a. uood feeders 21.00-21.50, few choice 22.00. Good and .choice yearlings 16.50 - 20.00. Good slaughter ewes 6.00-6.50. cull 3.00-5.50. :ffrt hi FLYING WRENCH STORY Mrs. Mae Dicker, of Los Angeles, points to the six-inch WTench that flew against her car's windshield and imbedded itself in the glass as she drove Into Las Vegas with her husband. The freak accident happened when the wrench was kicked up from the highway by another car. POTATOES CHICAGO Wl Potatoes: Ar. rivals 77. on track 135: total ti s shipments 502; market slightly stronger for Reds, about steady for Whites; Idaho-Oregon Long Whites 86.35 - 50, Russets 87.00; Warbas 86.25: . Washington Lone Whites 86.45-50, Bakers 86.60 80, Hussets (6.50 - 75. Art-Metal Office EouiDtnent Costa iso more own The Best. Volght's Pioneer Office Supply. 629 Main. DANCE Modern and old time danc ing Every Sat. Nite 9 p.m. to 1 a. m. (Doyliqht time) K.C. HALL Public invited. We invite you to compare the smooth, quiet "air borne" ride of the Aero Willys with any car at any price! You'll say it's almost like flying when you glide over rough pavement . . . when you step on i and this fleet car seems to sprout wings! Come i and drive the cjir that gives you luxurious comfort, luuMiug Licnurmancc ana record gas economy ULll. II u , i . ...... vpnOTe, saira. cfeeo Willys- 5 LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO I I USD A I Cattle for week salable 1.275. Compared with close of lust week, all steers steady: heifers weak, cows and bulls fully 50 cents lower. Commercial and Rood grass slaughter steers 26.00-30.00: load and a lew lots gooa steers 1.060- i,9i5 ids 3l.su: tew commercial heifers 25. 00-27. 25; calmer and cut ter cows 14.00-17.00; utility 18.50- lo.oo; tew nigh uumy and com mercial young cows and heifers 32.00-22.50: unlit valid commercial Dulls 34.ou-3i.oo; early in week sev eral loads and lots medium and good feeder steers 850-1,000 lbs 26.00-28.50; few good feeders 29.00. Calves for week salable 200; compared with close of last week, vealer calves mostly 1.00 lower; commercial and good 26.00-29.00; few good early 30.00; few utilities 20.O0-24.0O. , Hogs for week salable 1.300: compared with close of last week butchers 25 cents higher: sows and feeder pigs steady; Thursday choice 180 to 240 lb butchers 25.25; sows salable 16.00-17.00 tor under 500 lbs. Sheep for week salable 14.500: salable for week slaughter spring lambs fully 35 cents lower; feed ers steady: slaughter ewes strong to 50 cent's higher: choice and prime wooled spring lambs 38.00: some good and choice 37.50: choice and prime snorn lambs early in.w 27.25; few 27.50; utility and good shorn yearlings 16.00-19.90: cull to good shorn slaughter ewes 5.50 7.50; few good 8.00; good and choice feeder lambs 33.50: few choice fleshy prime 20.00-24.00. CHICAGO I Hog supplies again were scanty Friday, small est for a Friday since May 25, 1951. The market was not more than steady to 25 cents higher. ine Department ol Agriculture said a quarantine at the hog yards which has prevented outgoing ship ments of hogs since Tuesday will be lifted in time for next Monday's trading. Most sales were at 821.50 to 823.15 with a few topping at (23.25. Sows took 817.25 to 831.25. Best of the beef material Was a few small lots of good to low- choice steers and mixed yearlings at SJ8.UU to S31.50. cows topped at 821.50. bulls at 824.00, and vealers at 834.00. Spring lambs reached $31.00 lor the first time since July 18 and It is the highest price for the market since June 10. Weather Western Oregon Partly cloudy Friday afternoon. Widely scatter ed showera or thundfrshowers along cascades. Fair Friday night and Saturday except night and morning cloudiness along coast. Highs Friday from 75 in north to near 90 In extreme south and 60 on coast. Temperatures about 6 de greet, higher Saturdav. Lows Fri day night 50 to 60. Winds off coast northerly to northwesterly and 10 locally to 30 off central and south ern coasts during afternoons. Eastern Oregon Partly cloudy Friday with scattered showers or Clearing Friday night. Fair Sat urday. Highs both days 80 to 90. Lows Friday night 50 to 60. Grants Pass and Vicinity Fair through Saturday. High of 93 Fri day and 96 Saturday. Low Friday night 60. By The Associated Press 21 hours lo 4:30 a.m. Friday. Max. Mln. Prep. Baker Eugene La Grande Lakevlew Medford North Bend Ontario Pendleton Portland (Alrp) Roseburf Salem Chicago Denver Eureka Los Angelea New York Red Bluff San Francisco Seattle Spokane 87 54 T 86 56 86 58 84 52 91 60 65 53 .01 90 57 88 63 .01 74 59 88 57 83 58 82 65 87 58 .06 60 53 77 63 84 73 106 73 66 49 67 57 84 63 FIRE CONTROLLED BELLINGHAM lift Flrefloht. ing crews reported late Thursday a 600-acre blaze on the edge of Mount Baker National Forest was still burning but under control. ine lire, me nrst major one In the state this season, was partly In the national forest and In state- protected tlmberland. Meeting Royal Nelghbora hold business meeting toiiiuhl at I o'clock in the KC hall, t'amYltcd 8nna of Norway Roald Lodge. 39. has cancelled the month ly meeting for Auutut. Kansas Picnic will be held, Sun dnv, August 10, 1 p.m., at the Ash land Lllhla Park. There will be election of officers and a program. Ice creuin and coffee will be pro vided by the committee. Funeral Rervlces Eagles Auxil iary is to assemble at Ward's Funeral Home. Saturday, August 9. 10:15 a.m., to attend the Clara lie land funeral services In a body. Ml NH ltWI. rotTRT Patrtrk Mullen, vir.r. rin, 1100 and JO day. IrU Gexxit, run t4 lffht Rroffl Harold Mvtltr, rn Hup lgii. iol 13 lull. Harold Mtlltr, no operator's UrtnM. Pul U bail. Man ha Master), fail yltld rlitU of way. I'o.t ball. tua xii i v, irin. no opera lor iicanat on proQ. Hccofttrd. Carl l)rlr. drunk, rint. 1S or T!i day. Ol STRICT COt'RT Anthony Juteph I'auartttl, telling and of farting for aatt alcoholic hqimr withiiut a lictjiua. jVint, u. pendrd, Chettrr Clair Lant, exceeding dally Dag limit. Fine, loo. totter Albert Seaver Jr. truck ipeed Ing. line, 'W. Hubert Hickman Jonea, truck peed Ing. Forfeit I0 ball. Jotrph C. McAullffe, overload. For felt 111 ball. Char In Wilbur Hammond, (all dl play two lk-eme plalea. Mae, 1.1, Kvelaiid Fcri.turp ChiltUtii. fall yield right ot way. Sentence. 10 dayt and US line. uallaa Bourn, inadequate emergency brake. Forfeit IS ball. Vincent J. Cairloita. drunk on high way. Sentence, 30 day, upenucu to leave town. Richard Cnarlei Pitcher, ran nop Ign. Fine. W- Funeral nix AND Funeral services for Clara Ann Be- land. 60. who died in Sacramento. Calif.. Aug. 3. will Uic piare irom in chapel of Ward's Klamath Funeral Home. 9J3 High mrcei. on oaiuruay, Aug. 9. HU3. at 10 30 a.m.. Rev. David Bar net i Jr.. nrst rresoyierian .nurcn, and the Ladles Auxiliary, Fraternal Order of Eaelee officiating Graveside services In Klamath Mrmorial Park will be conducted by Women of Ine Moo. Chapter 4o1. ROBS Funeral aervkes for Arlington Rots, 63. who died her Aug. 4. will take place from the chapel of Ward's Klam ath Funeral Home. 923 High Street, on Saturday, Aug. . 1MJ, at 1 00 a m , Rev. David Ha me ll Jr. First rreoy- terlan Church, officiating. Military honor at the grave. ae in ma main Memorial Park will be conducted by Pelican Post 1383, V.F W. The KIRBY. Call 2-0131 No. 3 Lyrton Co. Morn to Mr. and Mrs. Dotmlas Ernst. JtlllJ Wliirii Hit ret. M.in. dnv, Aumisl 4, at Klamath Valley (ltKIIIIU, B gill V.IMKI1IMK 0 pounds '( ounces. The baby's name Is Lola Kilallne, Uhe is the Krusi's fourth child and third tlauahter. (luest Kpraker Tile Mov. A. O. Hroylrs, n retired cleiuviuan llv ina at TXSD Univ. will be the uue.it speaker at the Cnnurcuttltoiml Church, 0 in den near Martin Hti rel, Uuudav, Auuu.it 10 and Auuuil 17, II a in. 'llio public Is Invited. Iteturnrtl Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond McNnbb, HO Itosi'wnv Drive, relurned home, Montliiv, Aiimut 4. 'Hie McNnbbs on a two weeks va cation drove U Iowa where Uicy visited friends and relatives. Clravealilo Services will be con ducted bv the Women of the Mone fur co.wui'ker, Mrs. Clara Ilelund, fnlurilnv. Auuilst 0. liclnern are needed; thaie wlihlnu; to honor a lon time member and co-worker of the Women of the Moose are asked to cuntucl the ritual chair man, Jackie Foule, phone 'i-0'Htl or be at Ward's Funeral Chanel at 10:30 Saturday moi'imiK. Vlillln Mr. and Mrs. Yancv Altslieler. LouImviIIc. Ky., arrived in Klamnlh Falls bv ulane. Wed nesday. Atiuu.it 6. Iliev will visit Mrs. Alt.ilteler'a brother Mitwurd llarnhlsel and (nmllv for about a week. Aller leaving Oreaon, they plan lo stay at a mini lunch in Wvomiim for two weeks. Returned Cpl. Hoberl T. Can trail, Mnlln. was amonu Uie more than one-hundred Oreaon service men who returned from Korea tills week. Cantriill, aboard the Oen. Wllllnm llluck. nriived at Hull Friincl.ico, Wednesday, Annual 0. Sunday Dinner at the Yacht Club Aumiit 9 will be a choice be tween breast of veal and dresaina or Vlrnlnia bilked ham. 1'lease. make reservations belure Stinduy noon with Miko or Deulnh. From Salem Mrs. llntlle Cal kins, who has been llvlini III Hnlem lor more than a vear, la vIMIIuu her mandduuuhter Mrs. Paul Fair tin and fsmllv who live on die iiemiio eieveiiiun itancn near Olene, Will Meet Hchoolmalea will meet, Tuesday, Annual I, i p.m.. at the lioiiie of Mis. Will Wood. . VM I'nrlf lo Terrace. Come lo street 1 Mnniln llovd Wiianer, vlnlllna heia front her homo III New York Clly, H East Main Unit Sets X-Ray Mark Sonic 1.170 X-rnvs wero lukrn over r lwo-dft period nt one lo cation this work the mobile unit operntlnn at 808 E. Mnln Street. Yesterdny the East Mnln unit Urn c ted more people than It had the day before 605 pernons while al Keno 107 prorw were X-rayed. Mrs. Joe- DeOrande was chair man of the Keno showing. Obituary B ELAND Clara Ann Beland. 60, a native of Manlstlque. Mich., died In Sacramento, Calif.. Aug. 2. 1952. Mrt. Beland was a former resident of Klamath Falla for 30 year: Survlvon include: the widow, er. Napoleon J. of Sacramento, Calif; three daughter!, Mrs. Lucille Adding ton of this city. Mrs. Loui Henry of Sacramento. Calif., and Mrs. Opal Wat son, Germfast, Mich: also 15 grand children. Mrs. Beland was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary. Fraternal Or der ot Eagles. Aerie 2090 and the Wom en of the Moose, Chapter 467. The body is at Ward's Klamath Funeral Home. Notice of ihe funeral arrangement, will be found elsewhere In this Issue. ANNUAL V.F.W. DANCE SATURDAY, AUGUST 9 MERRILL COMMUNITY HALL Dancing 10 till 2 Muiic by BALDY'S BAND ; 04 IHI 'HINDI 1U UNI Klamath A. Phoa 607 i 9th and Pin Phona 3188 REMNANT SALE OFF! Reg. Prices 39c -3.69 Yd. COTTONS RAYONS WOOLENS R.mnanU of Ward, (in fabric! In 36" to 54" width,. Length, from 1 to 4 yard.. Sufficient for chlldr.n'i dr.tt.i, blout.t nd tklrtt and many oth.rt luitabla for woman's dr.n.t and tulta. Ragularly priced at 49c to 3.69 yd. now on tale at vast tavlngtl FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED! SHOP EARLY! Dress Lengths PRICES REDUCED UP TO 50 Awort.d Cotton Print 3'i Yard Pl.c. Volucs to 69c yd. 80-sq. percales. Printed plisse, chombroy. others, Auort.d Rayon Printi 3VYardt Volues to 98c yd. Hawoiion prints, Royon Gabardine, taffeta, suitings. 97c 1.47 Auort.d Cottons and Rayons 3Va Yards Values to 1.29 yd. Rayon suitings, I ft"! corduroy rayon ploids. ainahoms 1.7 Batttr Quality f , Cottons and Rayons 2Vj Yards Volues to 2.98 yd. Florals ond geometries 36 to 42 inches wide o a -y Fost colors. C.T n MONTHLY PAYMENTS : LEE HUFF MOTOR CO. '603 So. 6th H.' Klamoth Falls, Ortgon ' ...Be sure it's ARCLW'S BOURBON 'STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, tt fROOf. fJAS. BARCLAY t CO. UU, K0RU, ItU. S7 y 9th and Pint Phont Jill ar mrwsui 'b n iimv w Special Purchase Sale OUR SAME QUALITY LAST YEAR WAS 6.98 1 a on four cholct ol dolli 7 Ji AoWi doll for 30 days (A) 20" Baby, lat.x or vinyl ormi, (c 18" Baby Girl, lal.x ikln, soft legs, Gla.n.y.i,wathobl. p.r- vinyl head, glaii.n. eyes, coo manent-wava Saran wig. Dreiiei. vole, waihabl. Saran hair. (3 26" undr..d latex Baby, 10ft (5) 16" olnt.d plastic Girl. Wash- Vinyl head, glassene sleeping .yet, ' able, permanent-wave Saran wig; eyelashes, coo voice, panties, Glassen. eyesj assorted dresses.