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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1952)
MONDAY, AUGUST 2. 10B2 IIKRAUJ AMI NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN 4 MARKETS and FINANCE Stocks KKW YOHK Ml -- 'lit alorli inuiaal elm Inn d Muiitltiy milium muciicv lit c-.licincly IiicIiL Uatl ui'i. I'l'icr't ttfrf nimiiid turir luwo at Ilia clour. Hit lull alciKlfd Iiuiii liactluiia 10 brlv.rcll I mid il prima With lha uiral hulk nt II 10 ileclino un III Hoar aid ol the lunue. lluMiit-v, Irll awnv tu an eU lunlvu riio.oihi ahnrra. Alilrniigh Hid railroad" illiluvcil tomi ol Hi lamr I0..1.M, Hi ear. 1 it liruuu wiii undrr nu imilliulur feclllim uiuciicy, Nr Viirk Hlurka lly III AxmUIrd IT" Admiral Corporation AIH"d C'llrliiliiil AIIIk Chelmrra AinrrUnil Alrlhira Anirrlinn 1'iiHer I. Ik III Amrricin Trl. fc Tel. Aiiirrlcim Tobacco Anncorula (,'o)ir Atrhlixin llallrond Mrllllrhrm Htrrl noclim Airplane Co, Horu Wnriirr nuriounhi Adding Machine mlllnrnu Prkm Canadian Pacific c.lrriilllar Irnclnr ('rlani Corporation :hrvalr Cornorallon OtUr Pcrvlr cron.nlldnlrd fdlum fon-.olldnld Vultre Crown 7.rllrbach riirll.a Wright lolla Alrcrnd dunont de Ncmoura KlMinmi Kodak 1 1, fi'i ni im m to Ml 'a M a 10 'j 31 SS 61 111 . 101 'i 31 1 . T1 1 (l)u la wlr dlt'lrulllca th rrat lodar'a atork INt wa not arallablr at pre" tint today I LIVESTOCK CHICAGO 1P1 l.lventock auppltn were lha bin (actor In Monday's declining price. While houa and aheep appeared In modeiato proporllona, lha an lire market wa heavily depremed by the laritut number ol cuttle ' aiiii'e Nov. 6, llosa tumbled another 2 to moit Iv M renta, cattlo were, ateady to (0 rcnu oil. and ahtep ateady to weak. Moat butcher weight hoga told from l 00 to 121 J5 with the top up to 131 40 lor a lew ollarlntt. Knwe took tit 00 to lit 40, urn era lly, but llghtwetihta reached t huh ta 120 00. Clearance l good etrly In the trtde. btnr, yetrllngj, tnd beilert thowed the moat pronounced weak lien In Hi" cattle market- Mott choice to low. prime tteart brought 22.0O to M4.60 with one high-prime load ol heavyweight bcevea getting up to IIS. 74. Good and choice hellera brought 121 00 to 133 00 In moat denla while cowa topped at 122.00, built ' at .'5 to. and vealere at $31.00. Native aprlng lamb failed to tell b'lore mld-acaalon in the (ace ol bida which were weak to at much as 60 centa lower. Aklng pricea remained ateady tt 130. 00 tnd be low. Old-crop ahorn Iambi tnd vear Jinzi ranted Iron) 126.60 q 131.60 and ewes told downward from tooo. Included In the dayt aaltbi trrivila were an eitlmated f.000 hog, 10.000 cattle, 400 ctlvct, tnd 1.600 ataecp. Potatoes CHICAOO IT Potatoes: Arri vals 240. on track 313: total U.S. shipments Friday 360. Uaiurday VOU, and Hunday It; supplies llcllt; demand moderate: market slightly Uronuer on Kuasetla: illthtly wesker on Reds; track sslcs In rarlolt per 100 lb tack: California l ong Whiles $6.76. Bakers 16.00; Idaho-Oregon Russetls $5aS:a,16; Minnesota-North Dakota Pontlaca 16.60. Warbas IS. 40-65: Washington llusselta IS 6J 6.10; Wisconsin rontiaca S 25. PIGIlofthB PWUUPQl Tfiesf GMC Pickup MoMs Hay Honipowir UufcttfM if Any OfAer Truck fn TJ-arr and in addition to the "go," J. there's long-tim engineer ing packed into the broad shouldered GMC frame -these Pickups are versatile performers, truck-built to stay with the toughest jobs! Available in sturdy ' Vf or 1 ton models, GMC's feature smooth Synchro-Mesh, trans mission of power, longer "pillow- HEADQUARTERS FOR CMC TRUCKS GRAINS CHICAGO i.ti Bovbrana drop MU unit isiunplv 0,1 Inn Uoaid ol trail Mondnv in a urnriallv weak !kinln iiiiuarl, traliiiifs were nul I very active, liniirovrii crop priiftjicrtfi and un- criialnlv rrratcd bv Ihe pruaprcl lot a trilliN on kovlfcan inml mix luin v.re krliliul the aclllng In . bran. i V.'lwal. corn and data inovrd lower without atliactlnu any lirnvy incjllim nrr.Mjm. Wheal closed VI 'a lower, Ken lenilier J 30 'i. corn I ' -! ', lower, Hcpte er SI. 17'. ,. oali ,, owrr, Hepleinlier 81 , rv & lo 1 ' lower, Hepleinlier II 1 ' ,, Miy. Iieani I ii to 3 cmii lower. Hei- I'inlirr II II '.-V and lurd a lo 7-3 rentn a liitndrrd poundr, blithe, Ucutcnibrr III IV Wheal Open Utah Low Clone Sep IJei- Mur May 1 30 7 31 2 30 '. J 30 li J 31 1 , 5 37 , 2 3H -i 2 311 ? 43 - 2 43 2 42 l, 2 42 2 U 3 44 t, J 43 1, j 43 ; 2.311 POH'II.ANU I.H Coarse grmna, IS ilnv rhlpiiicnla, bulk, Coa.'.l de livery: Oala No. 2, 38-lb white 70 00. Bailey. No. 2. 46-lb B. W., 72 00. Wheal 1 bid 1 to arrive market, hai No. 1 bulk, delivered Coa-t: Koll White, 2.3a ,: Boll White excluding rtexi, 2 30 ',. While Club. 2.30 Hard Red Winter: Ordinary. 2 40: 10 per cent 2.40: II pr cent 2.40: 11 per cent 2 40. Hard While Baart: Ordinary. 2 43; 10 per cent 2.43: I) per cent 2.45; 12 per cent 2.47. Car receipts: wheal B0: barlev 21: Hour t; corn 10: oala 3; mill Iced II. LIVESTOCK KOUTH BAN FRANCISCO Otl (UHI)Ai Cattle 1000: active, hleady. about 3 ', loads ftOO-IU&O lb good alaiighler steers 30 00-31.00; lew head ton good 32 00-33.00; 6 loads northern utility and commer cist steers 24.00-26.00; rsnue cowa slow: esrlv trade on oanncr and cutter cows, bulk cultera 16.60 18 00; csnner 13.00-18 50: few thelly down to 12 00: around 1 loads medium-good feeder tteert under DOn lbs 2D 50-26.60. Calvet O0; mostly heavv eslves: steady; small lot good slaughter calves 27 00; sorted commercial 25 00. Hogs 250; around 5 Or lower than Thursdav; about 1 i loads choice No. 1 180-3J0 lh butchers 24.00; Choice tows 16.00-11.00. Bheep 1500; ttetdv. mtrket not established. Ooulh dsn Frsnclsro market closed Monday. Labor Dav, Sept. 1. WX71 tcteeeebook 1 24 SPEIXII 8LATKI) T. J. Glearer. Independencr. Mo., will snesk tonight at the re organlted Church of Latter Daj Saints. James Kemp, missionary will show t colored tilde travelogue. CHII.OQI IN DRIVERS A slate drivers' license exsm Iner la lo be tt the Chlloquln City Hall Aug, 36 tnd Sept. 4. lo 7 p.m. The Klamath Tails office will be closed on those dates. Mothers... Shop the CLOTHES MART for your young sters Back-ro-Schoo! clothing and SAVE! All garments in good condition and clean. Bring in good outgrown clothing for trade. The CLOTHES MART 125 So. 9th Phono 3364 action" spring!, wider hydrtuKo brakes-they're built for kteps! Come in. Compare the extra value features, the low prices of these standout carriers. And you'll find we'll save you more ' ... , e . money on old truck! Get a Sheepherder's Body Found A young Trench shrepherder, tn. psremly Hie vlcllin of sn accldan-. lal gunshot wound. Is to be burled here Wednesday. He has been Identified as .lean Piiclmlii Ms-mly, 28, who has been In Ihis counliy about three years mid has been herding sheep for tn uncle, Joan Klchevcrry, who hss Mirep Interests In lire Chlloquln area and alo at lied Bluff, 'llie body of the young man was found Hiiiurdriv In his cabin near llisy Mill by John Harrlrlt, t re tired sherpiiisn of Allure, wno with Driinls O'Connor ol Klamath Kails tins been taking rsie ol cheverry's bunlne, while the lat ter Is away on a European tour. The young irmn's hesd wss par tially blown sway by a shotgun bla.M, apparently fired when he was cleaning Hie gun. He had been In this country about three years tnd Is supported lo have rolulltea In Ban Kren-i-isco, Los Angeles and Bacramento, One, a nelce, Mnrle Heller of Ban Francisco, was located today. The time of Mendy's death was not detci mined, Harriett said he last ssw hlrn stive Is.iL taw tllm alive luM Sunday, t week ago. Recitation ol the Rossrv Is t" be at Ward's Chspcl 'IMcsdsy, I p.m., snd the lunersl mass Is to be conducted Wednesday, 1:30 a.m., Iiom Hacred Heart Church. Burial Is lo be In the O'Connor plot at Ml. Calvary Cemetery. Weallier Western Oregon Alter partly cloudy with a lew ahowera over the mountains Monday, mostly cloudy along coast and northern valleys late Monday night tnd Tuesday morning, clearing by af ternoon. Fair Interior aouth por tion Monday night tnd Tueaday. Warmer alternoons Interior. Hign Mondey 10 to 80. Low Monday night 48 to 58. High Tuesday 14 In W. Highs along the coast 62 to 10 both dsys. Southwesterly to northwesterly winds 10 to 20 miles tn hour olf the cotsl. Eastern Oregon Ftlr except a few showers over mountiliu Monday, Clear Monday night tnd Tuesday. Warmer afternoons. High Monday 16 to 85. Low Monday night 43 lo 66. High Tuesday 82 10 92. Wf'H MKKTI.NO Officers of the WSC8 of the" First Methodist church will meet In the church parlor,. 1 p.m. Tuerdsy to make out quarterly reports. The program committee will meet at 1:30 pm, also on Tuesdsjr tt tke church. Lorgtsr piano iteck In this part of tht Wait Knabe Kimball Wurlifzei Other Leading Mak f ianei Low Prictt. Low Terms Rent a Piano Rtnt and Apply Plan Louis R. Mann Piano Ci. lit N. 1th Hammeni Orrta the traae-in 01 your tUIOUM tart Ml It a to HTOail 4-r- .... DUtftier cotjtr ftfthrt t'Htrlti Htutnrit, tliMr4rl Ctwuluri. Tim Uk'n, 1.000 bil. (.hftrlM lift Id Viirni, no optritnr't j(int,. fofftlt 1 but. H''rt Cnarl llt. fufitlvf. tx trtriMiea hswtinf rtqutu. Ju.i it at ! MUMCIf Al i Ol.Ut fit try Pool, drunh tn4 dutrdtrlr V ot 19 il ball. 1.. f, yuif rhsrk, vloUilon bic rut, tttttm no bail. LcRAr Jackion. drunk. rin, 413 or T da. rd titrt, diiordtrly conduct. Tint, $23 or U1. (!. Frank Akhctali, drunk. Forfttt 15 ball. Oacar lloliall, drunk, fin, ItS or V;, daa. Vivian PaWrion, drunk, fin. I1A or 12'., da. Clifford rlan. drunk. Fine, or V:, daa. Ioula ftCMlfliut), diaordvrly conduct. Flna, 111 or V. daya. Robert Jarkaon. drunk and diaordtr 17. una, hi or vt am it. Claranco Dukt, drunk. Forfait $19! ail. j Thaodort Batanl, rceklaa drlvini. 1 Fma, ioo or JO daa. I Thaodora ntiant, no oparalor'a li ' can a, Mnt, 93. j Paul Lawranca, drunk. Fina, 913 or 7't daji. riajd Caray, drunk. Forfait 1S bail. Alatrt McDonald, vagrancy. Pit ad not guilty. 1 Maiba Haiti, panlng on right- For I fall li bail. j EWlyn Waaki, vagrancy. Fina, 9100 or M daa. Iidr Ola 1, drunk. Fina, 111 aad 5 ' data. I llaymond Mart Inn. no optrator'a !! , cant. Forall 99 ball. Raymond Martlnai, no vthlclo 11. , crnta. Forfait 93 hail. Cvarctt Hart, ran atop tlgn, forfolt 1 95 ball. I Evartit Hart no vchlcla ltctiuo. For (tit 94 ball. Armando Loptr, vagrancy. Fint, 9109 , and 30 dava. Jamaa Thompton, no vakiclo llctnat. Forfait 91 ball. I -AT YOUR. VNeeeweee's Ms , 111 !... aVe. Hmw ant 0 Raj. 2.98 Balleh for girll. A dainty, damure style offering sliapar-like cem f.rt. Smooth black leather. 4-9. 2.66 (j) Rag. 2.91 !rli' law lall.li.Cr.ftad of smoeth black suede, f faihioneble his laqm. itn 4 to 2.66 gj Girls' loungers equls our 4.91 jualiry. Spatially purchaiad for thinala. Goodyerwelt, Irewn. 4-9. ..3.11 Obituary wnjri Margarat Malvln Wilbtr. 99. natlva of fnnrlvanl and rirint of Pkn raond. V . dltd nr Chlloquln Aug 2-1. Aurvlvora Ineludt; aon. Ralph M. Wilbar, a daughter, Margarat Garbar: a alair. Kan Taylor, all nt nichmofrj two brofhara, Dr. Paul Tlavti, Albin. NY. and Ur. Chaofr Davta. Troy, NV. funaral arrangamanta ara u b an nriunrcg; Dy ward a Klamath Funtral Horn. Vrrr.Rr.ft John Wailay Wiiir. 97. natlva of Tioy, Mlrh . and rldnt of RKhrn'tid, V , dld ntar Chlloquln, Aug. 21. ftur vtvora includt: a aon. Ralph M. Wilbtr. a daughter. Mar gar t Car bar, both of llirhmond: and a alaltr. Margarat Wll bar, taonard. Mich. Funaral arrangt mania to r announctal by Ward ! Klem ath Funeral Home. HOWARD Laura K. Howard. 9, native of Char ryvtJla. Kat , and ratidant of Klamath Kail for lha pait 17 year dld nwar Colhar Park. Aug. 2'i. urvlvore In cluda, the M-ldower, Ralph E. Howard; a daughter, Mary Jane Howard, Klem. ath f'alU; eon. Or. Richard Howard, Portland; mother, Mr a, NHton Toy; inter Mta Clair Toy, Denver, Colo,: to brothen, Ray Toy, Portland and lJard V. Toy. Chehalia, Waah. Funeral ffvirti will ho held from the fir at Preabytertan Church Vtdneaday, 3 pm. Interment in Klamath Memorial Park O Hair a Memorial Chapel In chant. Roof inf Siding Room Additions . General Repairing ASBESTOS SIDING ' COSTS NO MORE THAN PAINT W, Want 100 Homes in Need of Pointing NOW! 20 Year Factory Warranty F.Hi. TERMS-3 YEARS TO PAY NO DOWN PAYMENT FREE ESTIMATES-CALL US NOW Phonet: 2-32234808 Home Builders Maintenance Company 2074 So. 6th "Factory frh and Plat Ras - a.ai a.m.gea?l WARDS FAMILY SHOE SALE - Tim annual alt ii our way of inviting raw cuitemert to fry e poir of WorJi provon-quolity Shoai. Known for thair flno craffiman ihip, car.fully ttloctod matoriali and oaiy, day-long comfort, wo d Rag, 3.98 Two-eyelet Tie a popu lar favorite with boys everywhere. Dur able rubber soles. Brown. 10-3.. 3.44 OQ Reg. 3.91 Saddle Oxfords-o clas sic, yeerv'reund slyl. for children. Irewn-end-white laather.S4-3. 3.44 (?) Reg. 4.91 girls' black patent leather Pumps sharply reduced. 8 'i. 3. 3.88 Keg. 3.49 infants; Pumps. 3'i-8. 2.88 On The Record RIRTH9 HFIM - Rorn lo Mr. and Mri Frwln Heim, Roula 3. Klamath rail, at Klarn aih Vallev Hoipital Aug. 24. a boy, Waignt; 1 pounda 9 ounce. coMPLAfHT rn.rn 1 .11 ret t a K Palona va. Rlrharrf R ! Pa lone, tult for divorce. Charge, rrueU ty. Couple married Nov. 1, 1931. Plain tiff eika property aei Heme nt and mil I cwti u. R. Balentint, attorney for 1 plaintiff. I WITHDRAWAL BtllNtHi NAME OREUON AVENUE GARAGE. 2009 j Oregon, by Vinton Karne. AMMf'MED ntflfNEatl NAME OREGON AVENUE GARAGE, 2006. . Oregon, by Jamet W Berg. vnuAnn 1. KAHN it COMPANY, , 4A41 Cannon, by Harold A. Biahop and Edward I. Kahn. Ran Francuro TIIOMPftON KITCHEN CENTER, building and furniahlng kitchena and dwelling!, nth and Walnut, by fl. V. ThrimDWin Bt.'ISMAII HOI-VEMTt COMPANY, rhrfnlr.l h.ndlins. by Hln Burton. 3831 Summer, Lcn. Approrcd Applicators' 0 Reg. 7.J0 men's Work Shoes. Cork rubber soles. Brown. 6-12 6.44 Reg. 7.25 Brown Work Oxfords. 6.44 (h) Reg. 5.65 Herald Square Oxfords for men reduced for this sale. Rich burgundy leather. Sizes 6 to 1 1.4.88 0 Reg. 5.50 men's brown woven-vamp loungers, now cut-priced. 6-1 1 . 4.88 Reg. 4.98 boys' Oxfords. 2K-6.4.44 Sheep Champions (Conlnued from pae I) yearling heifer class. Margaret Seals held the chain plon Ouernsey cow. Ruth Ann Born. Olene, held the Holstein heifer calf, while Ann Cur ry's Holsteln yearling heifer was Judged best In that category. Gerry Masten. Olene, held the first place Holsteln cow. Roaie Bcala, Henley held the first place and reserve champion dual-purpose heifer calf, and Anita Vaden, Fort Klamath, holds the champion dual purpose yearling heifer. Seven new awards have been put up by the Klamath Medical Serv ice Bureau, the Rotary Club an nounced this morning. They Included S15 cash awards SCHENLEY . . .you know its the best-tasting whiskey in ages ! I BLENDED WHISKEY 86 PROOF. SCHENLEY DISTRIBUTORS, Phone 3188 SAVE UP TO 20 baliavo thai one. you'vo triad a pair of Wards ihoej you'll coma back for them again and again. Every pair is right from our regu lar slock, all priced extra low for exceptional value. Save now. for reserve champion female ta the Hereford. Angut, and Short horn breeds In the fat ttock com petition, and the Ouernsey, Jer sey, Holsteln and dual-purpote cows. PLASTIC DRAINBOARDS ARMSTRONG CORLON A Resilient Plottic CONSOWELD A burnproof, laminated Plastic Guaranteed to Pleast You W. Wayne Martin 1945 So. 6th Ph. 8370 If you've tasted todays tS GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS, INC, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 2.88 (f) Reg. 3.98 girls' over-the-shee Boots; White, red, brown. 13-3 3.66 Reg. 3.59 child's Boots. 6-12. ..3.33 0 Reg. 2.98 Basketball Skips for imk Black duck uppers. 6'l-12 2.66 Reg. 2.89 boys' Skips. 2 ft-12.. 2.66 0 Reg. 3.29 women's rayon satin Slip pers with dainty embroidery. Flexible leather soles. Blue, black. 4-9... 2.8 8 677 South 7th Prion 7771 1 I