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PAGE FOUR HERALD & NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON .MARKETS AND FINANCE (..,. Stocks V WALL STRKET NEW YORK Wl In verv quirt trading, the stock market Wednes day pursued a narrowly mixed course. Steels and motors wore fraction ally ahead, the best of the major groups, and few slocks moved as much as a point either way. Volume came to an estimated million shares. fotatoes CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO Ml Potatoes: Arri vals 102. on (rack 379: total V. 8. shipments 776; about stead'; Colo rado Red McClures: 4.65 - $4.90; Idaho Russets J5.10 (5.35: Min nesota North Dakota Pontlacs washed and come waxed ,4.15 -S4.40; Washington Russets S4.75 -$4.84. ... KLAMATH SHIPMENTS I951-SS 19JS-M Oct. 2 Truck Rail , Month to date .. Truck Rail Season to data Truck- Rail :. 0 0 1131 . 262 8S9 -.1754 479 . .479 4S 5 40 1310 216 1094 1549 282 232 Grains Ki'v.' a VvV? CHICAUO GRAIN CHICAGO If) A strong de mand for cash corn provioed me background for a modest upturn in corn futures on the board of trade. Wednesday.! Wheat hovered around devious closing levels, generally being small tractions above that tmif.li. soybeans. lower most of the riav. rallied near the finish. Lard ex. plored new seasonal low territory. Wheat closed . hlchrr. December 3.38 Vi, corn 1 ,-l nigner, December 11.67 -Oats !i lower to i4 higher, De cember BSU-'i. Rye VI 'i high er, December X03 i4, Soybeans ?! Xt, November 2.92 -1,, and lard 3 to 10 cents a ' hundred pounds lower, No ember J6S5 58.32. Wheal Open Htfh Low Clone 2.37 i,-2.38 ia 2.37 ' 2.38 a, 2.44 l, 3.44 i 3 43 i 3.44 3. 2.47 t 2.47 , 2.46 1, 2.47 a i Dec. Mar May Jiy Chest Drive Contest Told Klamath Falls' traditional and strolls rival. Medlord. has clinl- lenged KlamathiteS In a new fight ana Jiie cnanenge nas oecn ac copied. Mcdford's Community Chest cam- palgnen have challenged Klamath Chest workers as to which group win ao uie uest job in tneir cur rent campaigns, Elton Smith, director of the Klamath campaign, plunked the Medlord challenge on the Klam ath chest directors meeting yester day and the challenge was quick ly end unanimously accepted. At campaign headquarters here (Brown's, 834 Main Street 1 It ap pears the directors' confidence Is well supported. Returns In the drive continue to run well ahead of lust year. This Is particularly heartening In view of the fact that returns from many of the usually larger sources have yet to be turned in. j Smith and his co-workers exnlaln this year's good showing as caused principally oy new and increased participation bv modest wane earn ers and small firms. ft S WKPNKSDAY, OCTOIIEIt 20, 10C2 Canadian Clover Crop High; . Affects Local Market Price LIVESTOCK PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND tf tUSDA) Cattle salable 150, holdover 300, market slow, quality poor, general' lv steady to weak with some clean' up sales unevenly lower, load good short fed 950 lb steers ss.uo. lignuy sorted at 26.00. few utility and com. mercial beef steers 18.00-22.00, sev eral lots cutter and utility light steers and heifers 13.00-18.00. few - medium to good 634-735 lb stocker steers 17.50-20.00, few canner and cutter cows 10.00-12.00, shells down ward to 6.00, few heavy utility cows 13.00, cutters and utility bulls 1400-19.00. Calves salable SO, holdover 100, few good and choice light Tealers steady at 26.00-28.00, supply mostly culls and utility calves with demand indifferent but few sales 10.00- 18.00. Hogs salable 500, including load not shown today, market weak to 25 lower, choice 1. 2 s.-.d S light weights from 180-235 lb 19.00-.S0, few select lots 19.75 - 20.00. few choice heavy sows 15.00-.50. choice under 300 lb 17.00. Sheep salable 200, holdover 150. laughter lambs 25-50 lower, good and choice slaughter lambs 30.00 21.00, few choice and prime No. I Pelts 31.50 and wooled lambs at 21.75. good and choice 65-70 lb feed er lambs steadv at mostly 18.00, utility and good slaughter wes 4.00-550. STOCKTON LIVESTOCK STOCKTON Wl I USD A) Cattle 75: spply includes odd lots . canner and cutter cows, slxeable lot utility and commercial slaugh ter steers, few lots stackers and feeders, steady, few canner and cutter Cows 10.50-15.00, few com mercial 17.00. Calves 50; slow, steady, few lots commercial and good slaughter calves 18.00-23.00. utility 16.00-18.00. Hogs 100; market not estab lished. Sheep 50; no early sales.. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND Lfl Coarse erains. no bids. - Wheat (bid) to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered Coast: Soft White 2.38: Soft White (ex cluding Rex) 2.38; White Club 2.38. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2.42; 10 per cent 2.42; u per cent 2.44; 12 per cent 2.44. Hard White Ba.irt' Orrllnnrv 2.47; 10 per cent 2.47: 11 rr cent a.: n per cent 2.51. Car receipts: wheat 14: flour 5: corn 5; mill feed 6. Livestock .11.. i Jail Break Hearing Set A District Court preliminary hearing has been scheduled" for three youns men who are charged with assault, armed with a dan gerous weapon, in connection with Jen e'eape from the County Jail Uvl. Jl. They are John' H. Brandon, 26. and Robert Krai, 19, who escaped from the lockup only to surrender after a couple of hours freedom. 1 and Don Rcichardt, 21, who did cot leave the jail but is accused of helping plot the break-out. They are accused of slugging 61-year-old Sherman Kettenberg, the Jailer, with a large key ring. Brandon, Krai and Relchardt arraigned on . the assault The Oregon Stale Extension Service Woekly seed crop review received here today reports the Canadian Alalke elovor crop "only slightly above I he 15 year average," at 3.350.000 iMI uounds a definite f.rlor in clover prices 11. ....... ... ... ... r ivr mnuiam nusiii farmers, Though the announced eitlmate by the Canadian aovariimeiu. la ugn, private concerns are estimat ing even hlslisr moducilon north 01 uie ooraer, some corners Quot ing as much as B.ooo.ooo (Ml pounds a definite factor in olover prices lor Klamath Basin farmers. Though Uie announced estimate oy uie Canadian government Is high private concerns am anllmat. Ing even high production north of Uie border, some corners quoting a imivti as Q.UUU.WU (Ml pOUlldS, Still there Is no movement on prices aren't being offerd at all at the moment. If thev were, lo.-al buvers say they would, be paying uimj kuwui ai ana w cams a pounu. Inst year Alslke hit better than 4U cents on the local market. A small Klamath crop of Ken land Red Clover may find a good market, though. The OSO report says there has been some activity there, with Hie price unchanged at uciwccn 13 and 60 cents a pound. This year's renort on the Cana. dlan crop Is about twice the 195I crop. Canada's Alslke production CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ' CHICAGO I Prices ni hoo on the Chicago livestock market dropped once more Wrrtii.....,;.,., The market wae rM... r ,J were 50 rem. i.-r m.i'i- charge in District Court yesterday terns iuwer on butchers, closing i""" "-''" - '"' uiij ev iciiis lower. Sows were uneven ahowtncF re clines of from 35 to 50 cents. Top prices was 517.40, paid for a few loads' of choice butchers 230 pounds. There were 12,000 sal- aoie nogs. 1 The cattle market also was lnu- steady to fully 50 cents lower' mostly 25 to 50 cents off cows and ouier classes were steady, five loads of high prime steers. weighing about 1.200 lb hrnmhi uie wi price 01 sjj. In sheep tradlna. slauehtei- vr. lings opened slow, steadv 10 SO cents lower. Top price of 521.50 was paia oy a small killer for a oecc 01 men cnoice 5 lb. offerings A load of utility to mostlv ood yearlings brought $18.25 from a big Weather7 Western Oregon Rain along the coast Wednesday morning and In the Interior through Wednesday afternoon. Partly cloudy with a few brief showers Wednesday night . and Thursday. Highs both days 55 to 65. Cooler in north Wednesday night with Iowa of 33 to 48. South erly winds of 15 to 25 miles an hour off coast Wednesday, becom ing westerly and 10 to 20 miles an hour Wednesday night and Thursday. Eastern Oregon Mostly cloudy Wednesday and Wednesdav night im acamrea iigm ram Wednes , day afternoon or evening. Partly cloudy Thursday. Cooler in north Wednesday and generally cooler Thursday. Highs of 58 to 68 Wed nesday and 52 to 62 Thursday. Lows Wednesday night 30 to 40. Grants Pass and Vicinity Oc casional rain Wednesday, occa sional showers at night and Thurs day. High both days 64. Low Wed nesday night 45. By The Associated Press 24 hours U 4:14 a.m. Wednesday Ma. MlM Pn.n Eugene La Grande Lakeview Medfortf North Bend Ontario Pendleton Portland Airport Roseburg Salem Boise Chicago' Denver Ereka Los Angeles New York James Bode Dinner Off A no-host dinner planned for James Bodie, Demo candidate for state senator, tonicht h been ran. celled. The dinner waa in hav. tuxn beUt at Jen-Ed's. Bodie. is a Prineville attorney. ne won uie uemocraue nomlna Error Brings Youth Release Frank Gestvanr. 22. was re leased from custody today, an In dictment charging him with bur glary, not in a dwelling, dismissed by Circuit Judge David R. Van- denberg. District Attorney Frank Alderson said he requested dismlscal of the indictment because of mistake in drawing It up. and that be would again charge Gestvang with bur glary. . .'; In the meantime, the youth has been released from County Jail. . Gesrvanr ' wa accused f nar. tlclpating. in th burglary of the Roy Call wrecking Company of fice, jointly with Stanley Edward Mayfleld. 23. who already Is serv ing a three-year orison .term for the offense. GEORGE BARTCH Chamber Hires Traffic Man Traffic rates and Industrial re search are to be the dual Job of 28-year-old George Baitrh. mem bers of the Chamber of Commerce Board ol Directors learned at a luncheon meeting this noon. Bartch has bten appointed to hetid the Klamath Cnuntv rhm. ber of Commerce Trullic Depart ment, Chamber Mgr. Frank Tuck er announced. ,.a graduate of the university of na.-iiuigtuii, young uaricit comrs lo Klamath Fall from Portland where lie was in traffic work with the Commission of Public Docks. His (rans.er here chunges Ills interests from water trtinsrnr. tallon lo Inland tramport problems. oaricn replaces Margurel Santo as trafiic director. Mrs, Saiilo re signed her position some tune ago He was bom. ralfed ami echic'm.' ed In Washington, and suent ihree years In the Army. He was with the dock commission for a vnr and a half. Bartch and his wife havo locat ed their htmiA nt 1M1 1 u-ia Kit.. 1 and already have inriirairf ih.ulpttsl bed of rabbins the hair nf like to call the Klamath Count 1 Chailcs Woodruff. 35. of West Palm k . Rfnrh CI. t..... tivurc. 1 - rnttv FuMia Him along . on the swim through the biting w 'c racinc ocean, nut, witn tlie surf beginning to roll them both, he lost tola hold, he said, and did not see Woodruff again. The pilot. Jack Shores of adja cent North Beud, did not leave the plane so far as Jenkins was able to tell me three had taken off from Port Orford Mondry evening, on a flsliinir trlD. The noln l.n and the plane went Into the water at about 7:45 p.m. Jenkins was found on the beach two hours later. 1 The Woodruff family was here visiting the shores. Mrs Wnnrimfr and Mrs. Shores are sisters. Jen kins was here while hl .Mr. ih. coastal lumber schooner Rolando. ...- m pou. nis injuries were not serious. , Guard Seeks Missing Men COOS BAY .fi Coastguards men patrolled the Jog-ahtoudcd snore ime i.omn irom nere Wednes day, seeking trace of two men missing since their plne went down three miles off Uie coast Aionaay nigol. , A third, man Ediar t. Jenkln Long Beach. Calif., merchant aea. man, swam through Uie pounding surf to nafety. He told Wednesday from hli hosi THREE CLASSES TONIGHT Three classes beirin tmivht -1 Klamath Union Hirh fb-hnAi part of the Joint OTI-KUHS adult education bioaram. Thev are ivn. mart ' My I00 32J' F 'Of 10 WMkS "'y- of courses. Rogers Offer Boosts Vote Mrs. Leslie Roger. 851 Pacific Terrace Will open her home on election day. Nov. 4 to all moth en. regardless of place of resi dence who want to vote and have no one to remain at home with children. Competent, responsible habv lit ters will be available all day to care for youngsters and there will be no charge made. . Mrs. Rogers Is generously mak ing this offer to help every mother get to the polls. No telephone ap pointment is neeoed. UO Mothers Give Tea University of Oregon Mothers Club is giving a tea for new mem bers at the beautiful W. D. Miller residence, 40 Conger Avenue, Sat urday Nov. 13 to 6 p.m. All former U of O mothers are cordially Invited to attend. Mrs. Haxel Gaas Is program chairman. area Is centered mostly In Alberts where harvest conditions are re ported lo have been good litis year, Canada la also reported to have an alt alia seed oiop Iwlct as large as last year's, and at a lime when the U, 8. crop l9 the largest on rec ord. Over 300.000 pounds of Alslke was reported to have been Imported from Canada durm the nasi Hvren iiumiia as compared Willi only 3,800 pounds over Die same period a year ago. The Klamath Basin produce.) more thau 4.000.000 IM) pounds annually tills year as much as 40 per cent of the national croi. meantime th Klamath potato urn yen neareo completion, and Just about all the harvest force pi an estimated 3.600 persona has icit uie Basin area. Several big fields are still undergoing the har vesting process, but are expected to Da completed this weeklld. Potato prlos have been holding ateauy uviwccu sj.ja ana aj.DU. MilkljaiT Opposes Bill Elliott Motschenbaeher. Portland member of th Allllluted Milk Pro. ducers of Oregon, told members of in Kiamath 20-30 Club last night the preesnt milk control bill orig inated In the earlv lSlO'a itnrlna depression days, and was not lit for the Inflationary period Oregon Is undergoing, Tlie Twemy.Thlrt!an learned L'0 that a Portable Iron lulls' mir. cnasea py tne club In 1947 was still available for use. here. Dr. Seth Kerron. Klamrlli County Health officer, recently told an Inquiring member the lung had been used on several acoaalons since, though It ham' been needed thu year. . hi,? b'.ln, k,pl 41 h' CouiUy" ii-att Ullll. Rod Provose was named rice prealdent of the Fraternal Bowling League. It waa announced, and league play is to get underway next Tuerdiy. . . - ' ., I OF ItELlABLE FIIHI0 V Csirrfcl a? r.M. Caster, 1.44 i AIR CONDITIONING Ph. 5683 RING'S SHEET METAL 2104V. 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