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PAGE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MARKETS and FINANCE Stocks NEW YORK m Ra!lrods Il recovery inovcmeiu Wednesday Hit Mock market Hint eras-cd most ol the previous decline and ielt the list highly mixed. The list h up or down by trac tions lor the mu.it part. Outstand ing exceptions on the upside were aume ol the oils UiHt were under severe pressure Tuesday. They snowed gains running to arouna 1 points. Business amounted to an esti mated milliou shares. New York Stocks By The Associated l'ress Admiral Corporation 25 3 Allied Chemical 77 ! Allis Chalmers 51 ' American Airlines 14 American Power k Light 24 ! American Tel. & Tel. IZA 4 American Tobacco &7 Anaconaa Copper 4ti 3. Atchison Railroad SI Bethlehem Steel 61 Boeing Airplane Co. 33 ai Borg Warner 73 ' Sep Burroughs Adding Machine 17 ': j Dec California Packuig 37 2 Mar May GRAINS CHICAGO A sharp upturh In soybeans, sending all contracts to new seasonal highs, lent strength to the rest ol the grain market on the board ol trade Wednesday, The demand lor soybeans helped firm major cereals, which made up early Josse and eventually went ahead of the previous close. Buying in soybeans was based on light country oilenngs of cash beans, a continued alronir ton in soybean meal mixtures, and pros pects of a smaller bean crop this year than last. Wheat closed 'a-1, higher. Seo- tcmber 13.34 -. corn unchanged to higher. Senlember SI. 78 i.--",. oats S-H higher, September tt-& . rye 1 1 1 cents higher. September $2. 13-3. 13 ', soybeans Weather Western Oregon Cloudy morn ings and sunny afternoons over In terior through Thursday, and most ly cloudy on the coast. Higns of Hi to 113 Wednesday and 71 to U Thusdav. Highs along coast about SO both days. Lows Wednesday night 63 to 63. Winds oil coast westerly to southwesterly and 13 to 3o miles an hour. Eastern Oregon Clear through Wednesday night. Mostly sunny Thursday, but scattered afternoon Ihundershowera over mountains. Continued warm with highs both davs go lo 100, Lows Wednesday night 68 to 68. Orants Pass and Vicinity Partly cloudy with mountain thun der showers through Thursday. High both days So. Low Wednes day night 60. By The Associated Press ! hours lo 4:311 a.m. Wednesday Mas. Aim. rrcp. cents a hundred po September 111.34. Wheal Open High Low Canadian Pacific 36 Caterpillar Tracior 66 Celauese Corporation 43 Chrysler Corporation 81 Cities Service 103 Consolidated Edison 3d 'i Consolidated Vultee 18 Crown Zellerbach 59 ! Curuss vvnsiii 8 u Douglas Aircraft 63 3 dupont de Nemours 89 Eastman Kodak 45 7 fcmerson Radio 11 General Electric 6.1 "a. General Foods 48 General Motors 61 ' Georgia Pac. Plywood 17 Goodyear Tire 43 3 Homestake Mining Co. 36 t International Harvester 33 l International Paper 50 . Johns ManviUe 76 l2 Kennecott Copper ' - 81 Libby, McNeill 1 !, Lockheed Aircraft 1 33 3 Loew s Incorporated U a Long Bell A Montgomery Ward 65 Nash Kelvinator 30 New York Central 19 H Northern Pacific 76 Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas as Electric 35 H Pacific Tel. Tel. . Ill Packard Motor Car , 5 t Penney (J. C.I Co. 68 Pennsylvania R. R, . 20 Vt Pepsi Cola Co. 9 . Philco Radio 33 Radio Corporation 25 Rayonier Incorporated 34 i Rayonier Incorp. PId. Republic Steel 41 Reynolds Metals 54 j Richfield OH 68 H Safeway Stores 30 ? Scott Paper Company 55 Socony-Vacuum Oil 37 Southern Pacific 85 !a Standard Oil Calif. 59 Standard Oil N. . 78 H Studebaker Corporation 38 H Sunshine Mining Swift & Company 32 Transamerica Corporation 27 Twentieth Century Fox 18 V. Union Oil Company 40 ' Union Pacific 116 Uuion Pacific 116 i United Aircraft 34 , United Corporation 5 , United States Plywood 29 s, United States Steel 40 !4 Warner Pictures ' 12 Ji Western Union Tel 41 V. Wesunghouse Air Brake 26 Westlnghouse electrio 40 14 Woolworth Company 43 3.40 , 3.41, 3.39't J.401., 3.45 a 3.46 , 3.45 3.45 H 2.46 3.46 lt 3.45 , 3.46 POTATOES CHICAGO 131 Potatoes: arriv als 55, on track 147; total U.S. ship ments 519; supplies rather light; demand good; market about steady California Long Whites $6.70-75: Idaho-Oregon Russets 16.10; Washington Russets 16.85; Wisconsin Pontiacs $6.75. LIVESTOCK CHICAGO LP Hog prices de clined lurther Wednesday as mixed pressures downward continued to erages set in the previous session. sows nan nest demand. Cattle were steady to SO cents higher and sheep strong to 50 cents up. A depressing factor in hog buying was swelling walkout moves in plants of one large packing conv pany. Butcher weight hogs sold from 120.50 to $22.25 and sows from $16.. 25 to $20.50. A few of the latter class went as high as $31.00. inoice and prime steers and yearlings foupd fairly urgent de- luuuu auiu oruugm to S3O.U0 in trie main. Good to low-choice offerings were at $28.50 to $31.50. Good to prime heifers merited $28.00 to $34.50 while cows topped at $22.00. bulls at $23.50 and vealers at $33.00. Most high-good and prune native spring lambs sold from $30.00 to wi.wj out we Best topped at $33.00, highest since the crop started hit ting the market in volume. Shorn lambs and vearllnirs found a peas at xoo.so, their best since eariy June. PORTLAND Gfi i tins a i Cattle salable 3uv: marie, uneven: generally steady to strong with cows mostly 50c higher and some sales 1.00 above Monday; odd cut ter dairy type steers and heifers i.iio-i.oo; odd low commercial steers 37.50; lour loads commer cial and good 866 lb sDaved mt heifers 30.00; sorted five head per car 28.00; load commercial around 950 lb 25.00; canner and cutter cows mostly 14.00-16.00; utility cows 17.00-19.00; commercial bulls 24.60 . 25.00; cutter and utility grades' 18.00-22.00. Calves salable 35: market verv slow; lew good calves and vealers so.uu; choice quoted to 28.00 and above; utility and commercial calves and vealers 15.00-24.00. Hogs salable 200; butcher bogs generally 1.00 or more lower most choice No. 1-2-3 butchers from 180-240 lb 24.00; selected lot 24.25 and some held above 24.50: choice 250-282 lb 23.00-50: choice 350-500 lb sows weak to 50c lower at 19.00-21.00: few early to 21.50; no feeder pigs being received. oneep saiaoie 350; market ac tive: stronir to 50c higher: rood to prime spring lambs 25.50-26.50: one lot choice and rjrim fifi Ih 9R 7A- Utility and good lambs 20.00-24.00; good feeders 21-21.50; good slaugh ter ewes 6-8.50. I Baker 87 46 1 Kunene 87 55 Ln Grande 88 47 ' Lukeview 57 Medlard 94 61 ; North Bend 61 53 Ontario 94 I Pendleton 93 . 68 I Portland Airport 93 60 ! Roseburg 88 55 Salem 90 53 Boise 93 63 Chicago 77 57 Denver 90 61 Eureka 59 50 I.os Angeles 79 09 New York 87 74 Red Bluff 91 63 .San Francisco 65 64 iSeattle 88 . I Spokane 90 3 Thompson Draft (I'enllnued from Fa$e One.) WEDNESDAY, AlKIUST III. On The Record comim.mnts nun Gladys U Tracy v Howard L. Tracy, suit for divorc. Chirif, cruelty. Couple married March P, 1942, Reno, Jvv. Plaintiff aiki eu-todv of five mi nor children and unborn child, and $33 month each support. George w. froc inr. tlnmv far nlatnllff. Zona Tricy v. Warran H. Trocy, suit for divorce. Charge. cruelty. Cou ple married June 5. 1SM8, Reno. Nev. Plaintiff akt property settlement. George K. Proctor, attorney lor plaintiff. Vivian V. Owen va. William T. Owens, suit for divorce. Charge, cruel ty, uoupi married Aiarcn to. sww. Bend. Ore. Plaintiff a lis custody one minor child, property settlement. R. T. McLaren, attorney for pumuff. niKTlK DETTO Bom to air. and Mrs. John Detto. 72) N. II in, at Marrutn vaiiey Hoso tal Au(. 12. U53. a. lirL WtLKtit iinunrli 1 ounce JAY Born to Mr. and Hti, James Jay, General Delivery, Kiamain fans. at Kiamatn vauey Hospital aui. u. 1951. a bov weicht: 7 oounds 1 ounce. EA KEN Born to Mr. and Mrs. Har lot Eaken. uensrai uenvery, Kiamatn ralU. at Klamath valley Hospital AUK 12. 1052, gixl. Weight: a pound 4 STA.vriELD Born to air. ana Mrs. Wade Stanfleld. 304B Delaware, at Klam ath Valley Hospital Aug. 12. 1962, a boy. Welirht; 7 pounds 1J ounces HUUinsun nam io iir. ina mr. Arthur Rahinton. 1?04 Crescent. tl Klamath Valler Hosottal Aug. 12. 19S2. a. gin. vieignt: 7 pounoj ' ounces. HARTLEY Born to Mr. and Mrs. Rnbert Hartley. Box 146. Bonanza, at Klamath Valley Hospital Aug. 12. 1992, a boy. weignt: 7 pounas 11 ounces. MOLATORE Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Oifton MoUtort. 1930 Lowell, at Klam ath Valley Hospital Aug. 12. 1932, a boy. Weight 4 pounds 2 ounces. ' KASRU Fly-In Set For Sunday There will be a KASRU fly-! to Grants Pass Sunday, it has been announced. The trek leaves the Klamath air port at 10 a.m.. and will Include a potluck lunch at Grants Pass with flyers from Roseburg and North Bend also Invited. Transportation will be furnished to the park at Grants Pass. JOBS OPEN SALEM WV The State Civil Service Commission reported Tues day mat it was accepting applica tions for the post of supervisor of industries for the blind. Other open Jobs listed by the commission include psychologist, accounting clerk, graduate nurse, hospital fide and physician. town this weekend. The draft isn't dead yet. As mr Ih growing demand thai a puouc vote lie called uu the city manager prupositlun. City Attorney Henry t'eiktiu Mild today that It la now absolutely too lata lo get the propoMtl icaliuuj lor charter cnaugri on the Nov. 4 ballul, but that a special city election could be called shortly therealter, pus slblv m January or February, Jlsr KKT DATfc And 11 tlie manager plan Is adopt ed. Perkins said. It could be put into operation on any dat, set al ter the election date. But . . . back to the mayoralty situation. As ol noon today there weren't any candidates at all for the $179 a month full time Job. uue iiiuii who ft as cottMocrmg running and for whom there was something of a boomlel going, last uliilit look htinseli out. He Is Sam Neslln, operator of the Oregon Woolen store. Nfslln had toyed with the notion of running on a clly manucrr ulat- lorm, and when word got around that he was harboring such an Idea slsable public support for him was evidenced. Someone even had some "Neslln lor Mayor" placards printed. However, Neslln told the Herald and News last niitht that he had reconsidered and would not run. Two men yesterday aimounerd candidacies lor positions on the Ci;y council. Darrell Miller, Ward 4 Incumbent filed lor re-election irom that ward, and Harry U. Boivin. attorney and former state legislator, filed for election Irom Ward 1. Boivin will be alter the position now held by Matt FinniRnn, who is not rxpected lo run again. KXPKRIKNt'KD Boivin has been In and out of politics for many years, and back In 1937 be served as sneaker of the state House of Representatives. He also has been a member of the Uquor Commission and is a mem ber of the State Board of Educa tion. He was a delegate to the Democratic national convention in Chicago last month. Miller is completing a four year term on the council, and is con sidered one of the most capable Rotary Club Holds Tour Rotary Club members went Into their second day of lours today of young 411 and r'KA member who are priming their slock lor lite Klauiutlt County Kill! Full's Ho liny Junior Livestock Show and Sales. Tlio fair Is m-1 for Aug. 'Jt-33 38 at the Klamath County Fair ground.. The tours are held yearly pre vious lo die Kotary show, with Itotartans looking over the young sters' work and projects. The final oay oi tnc lours is tomorrow, start' lug from the Poslolllce. Chiloquin Park Meeting Slated An open meeting scheduled for Chiloatim'a City Hall tomorrow. 7:30 p.m. iPSTi, Is to decide whi.t type of pliiygrouud equipment should be bought lor the Sptuk woiiimumty rai'K. The meeting, according to ChlKv quill Mayor BUI Lorena. Is open to para association members and all oilier interested persons. Funeral raiiAi.Kiin Kur.l irrvioc. for Irank L. t'rtul tf". 411. wlui dlrd nrr lirr All,, it. i.ki. iiiair in nrim i cmeicrv, Aug. I.I. 11 in. Wtii'. Klimatli runvr.l llonlt in charge. men In the clly iiovernmeiil. a quick Ihlnkrr anil hiircl worker. He nits lived in Kluimilh Kails 30 years routing here Irom Bend, and Is a law graduate of the University of Oregon, where he plsived basket ball. He received his law degree In 1!H1 and spent some time dur ing World War It In the Army. He Is associated In lh Dick B. Miller automobile agency, is mar ried and has three children. He was awarded the I8S0 "Junior cltl rcn" award by tho Junior Cham ber of Commerce. As of today both Miller and Boi vin are unopposed In their wards, as Is Jimmv Barnes, who has filed as a candidate from Ward 3. 5HIP Perishables shipped in Union Pacific's P. F. E. cars are pro tected from heat by iced air, and from cold by heated air to keep constant temp-y.-.'.i'.res for safe delivery. UNION PACIFIC t. I. AIHtlTON, Tor.linu Frilgif on6 Fox.nJ.f Ag.nl 304 foil. Slf..l, Klomolh Folli, Or.gon To you I ...from ihe land of sty blue waters ! --, n ' iawl ' ihe beer refreshing! I ai ;i 6m mm Thro. Hamn Brewing Co.. Si.Paul,Minn. Crisp and clean-cut to the taste, with wnoothncss accd in ... . Refreshing as the land it comes from Court Pecords MUNIl'LTAL COIRT J hi. riialaii. dUordtrly roiiduct. round nol lutlty. Jack Ktllum, disorderly conduct, for Itll HOO hall. Hou Chck(oot. drunk, rmt, 91a or i T. fcmUh, drunk. Mm, 9 is or-lu ! Uv.ii Id t, Ouanl, drunk. Hn, 115 or T'v daa. Miuu I'mmt, Inadtqualt brakta. rur ftit $1 lull. ln Wilton, drunk, rim, r 10 da Un(r aonuln, drunk, lint, IIS r T dai. DISTRICT Oil RT I l aurtnra Albfrt llnlinan )r , Un proptr muffltr. rui(it tl.AO bail. Kuaaall M. Faal, ovtrlfnith. torfvll ; 111 batl. lltrmait Klamalt, ovtrload. rorfalt IH Uatl. lUrman KlamtU, no PUC parmll. 1 forfait flit ball. Tony liutUva MmtnUt Jr., truck I aMtllng, ftri. A. Jana Ollvor Itotoraon, no aiigUng IU-ii on parton, rina, ju, io u pnild. I John Kdwtrd Will la mi, ran itup ilgn. rin. M. 1 Hlan I.avcrno Shurk, no vthlclt ll ' Ciu. rint, 9.1. ( Ciariict Burlay Hall, ran atop sign. Fine, M. Ctjd Ttllntiftn, drawing hnk rhtrk Willi .niufflrlanl fandi. Probatlun, 1 1 j tar. Alvg Brown, no nparator'a llcama. 1 Fin. 33 or 1(1 riaya. Alva Brown, drunk driving. Flnt, IXKI and 30 da) a. I IT'S LEON'S HALF-YEARLY NOW IN PROGRESS Event" C 125 main "Don this Great Event SflSCDOa m CASH & VALUABLE PRIZES! FIRST ANNUAL KLAMATH BASIN GRADE "A" MliP- WSONAUTY CONTEST NO COST! NO OBLIGATION! 37 WINNERS! CONTEST STARTING RIGHT NOW! READ THESE DETAILS 7. HOW TO ENTER . .. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT RIGHT NOW TO HAVE YOUR CHILD'S PORTRAIT MADE (No Coif) BY . . . at underwood's 706 MAIN STREET Sludio Phone 4526 2. AWARD GROUPS . . . GROUP 1 CHILDREN UNDER 2 YEARS OLD , GROUP 2 2 YEARS OLD, AND UNDER 6 YEARS GROUP 3 6 YEARS OLD. AND UNDER 10 YEARS GROUP 4 10 YEARS OLD, AND UNDER 13 YEARS GROUP 5 TWINS ALL AGES 12ANDUNDER SPECIAL "MADONNA" MOTHER AND BABY. 6 Ma. OLD AND NOT OVER 15 MO. OLD. SWEEPSTAKES A SPECIAL. EXTRA AWARD TO THE WINNER RECEIVING GREATEST NUMBER OF VOTES. 3. PRIZE LISTS . . . EACH GROUP RECEIVES FOLLOWING AWARDS: t llM" kr all portrait en rantaa I llak HpMf Cmri KM. Including camra eaa, llaih, him antf llaih glp M ..... , l Ann . . tm nit flll. 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