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WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 19, M PAGE FOUR HERALD k NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ; i i MARKETS AND; FiNAtGg Potatoes KLAMATH SHIPMENTS 1 . 18SI-5J lMt-M Nov. 18 .i ... M Truck 0 14 Rail 0 68 Alonth to dale 1045 ' MS Truck 1611 I4J Rail 889 808 Sion to date ..... 5031 - Truck . - 675 450 Rail 2356 2101 CHICAGO rOTATOKS CHICAGO CH Potatoes: Arri vals 137. on track 378; total V. S. shipments 757; supplies liberal de mand Blow, market very dull. Col orado Red McClures washed $485: Idaho Russets washed and un washed 85.00.. . Spud Shipping Holds Steady Shipments of Klamath potatoes continued high this week despite inclement weather, with 80 cars re ported out yesterday alone, 66 cf them going by rail. Nevertheless, total shipments from this area are still running Kcvcral hundred carloads behind last year. A year ago to date 3,031 cars had been shipped, and as of yes terday iimires released by the shipping point inspection office of uie Oregon Department oi Agri culture showed only 2,641 so far ibid year. This month there have been 953 ears outbound as compared with 1.045 to date a year ago. Unofficial estimates of this years total shipments by the seasons end next spring are set ' approx imately 11,000 cars. Idaho Concern Has River Plan BOISE I The Idaho Power Co., has prepared an alternate plan calling for three Snake River dams Instead of fire in the area where the Bureau of Reclamation has proposed constructing Bells Canyon Dam, the company an nounced Tuesday. Company officials said the alter nate plan was submitted to the f ederal Power Commission along with a request the FPC postpone for 30 days a hearing set for Jan. 12 on Oxbow Dam. A. V. Inman, vice president, said the second plan proposes combin ing Brownlee, SturgiU and Bay horse Dams into a single dam at Brownlee. This would back up s 15-mile reservoir to Weiser. Inman said under the proposal, ""private enterprise will be able to develop the river fully for power without injury to irrigation and re clamation, and provide accom panying flood control benefits. It also will provide maxlmun feas ible power benefits downstream in critical water years. Inman said the proposal would furnish one million acre feet of usable storage while providing more firm power at- comparable low cost per installed kilowatt. Harold Nelson, the reclamation bureau's regional director, termed the plan "better than the original." ' "It does introduce storage into the system," he said. aX. Beet Growers Get Checks ' ONTARIO, Ore. W More than I !i million dollars have been sent to sugar beet growers in this East ern Oregon area, the Amalgamated 8uirar Company reported Tuesday. The checks cover partial pay ment for the 1962 crop, Jed Lewis, manager of the Nyssa, Ore., plant, said. Another payment is to be made about Nov. 25. Growers received 810 a ton for beets delivered last month, he said. ' The harvest average was un one (on to 23 tons an acre this year, I Lewis aaaea. ': Grains, '.;:;f';'j PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND i.f Coarse grain. 15-day shipments, bulk, const de livery: Oais No. a, 38-lb while 72.00; Barley, No. 2, 45-lb B. V., 73 50. Wheat (bid) to arrive mnrket, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft White 3.40: 8oft White (ex eluding Rex l 2.40; White Club 2.40. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 3.47: 10 per cent 3.48; U per cent 2.49; 13 per cent 2.60. Hard White Baart: Ordinary 2.55; 10 per cent 2.55; 11 per cent 2.57 12 per cent 3.59. Car receipts: wheat 23; barley 2: flour corn 3; oats 1; mill iced 7. j 1 Sta. V " J1" V Livestock j STOCKTON ! USDA Cattle 200, light supply Included several shipments o( replacement classes, SCO holdovers, glow, insufficient sales to test the market. Calves 35, no early sales.. Hogs 150, no early soles. Sheep 50, no early sales. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO i Hoe prices on the Chicago livestock market were steady to a cents lower Wednes day. The market opened slow, but later trade was fairly active. Top prices were 316.80 and 816.85. The slaughter lamb market was not fully established; however, sev eral decks sue lots high good to prime lambs were fully steady kt 83.50 and 833. Sheep were steady. Three loads of Montana cull to good, mostly utility and good slaughter ewes, were sold at 37.50. In cattle trading, prices were steady to 50 cents higher on aver age choice and better heifers, with others steady to fully SO cents low er. Cows were steady, while bulls were steady to 50 cents higher. Vealers were weak to four dollars lower than early Tuesday. Too price paid was 838.50 for. few loads of high prime steers. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND I (USDA Cattle salable 300: holdover 300: verv little demand for any slaughter class of cattle except good-choice fed steers Quotable steady: few forced sales other classes at weak to lower prices; scattered lots util ity-commercial steers 17.00-21.00: cutters down to 13.00: utility betters I5.oo-n.oo; csnner-cutter cows 10 00-11.00; shells down to 7.00: util ity cows 13.00-14.00; stock cattle scarce. Calves salable 12S: holdover 100: few choice light vealers steady at 7.00-38.00; utility vealers 15.00 30.00: few commercial-good slaugh ter calves 18.00-22.00: liberal sun- ply cull-utlllty calves unsold, many without bids: common - medium stock calves 14.00-18.00. Hobs salable 500: market alow. steady-weak; choice No. I and 3 butchers 180-235 lbs 18.00-50,- choice No. 3 lots down to 18.50: choice 360-273 lbs 18.00: 140-170 lbs 18.00- oo ; choice 35-55 lb sows steady at 16.00-37.00. Sheep salable 25: holdover 300: good -choice slaughter lambs steady to so cents lower at 18.00- 50: lew choice-prime 19.00: size able supply feeder lambs in fresh and holdover division with demand narrow; no early sales: good slaughter ewes salable steady at 5.50-6.00 or above. J! nwWIP WWSyW aiafiiawfaafiwiawaa V . . . Ml: 1 1 A. A NEW CONCEPT of automobile dti!gn in the new low-priced field co-ordinates tuperb ityl ing with advanced engineering developments in Plymouth's line of 1953 models. Here is the dashing Belvedere Hardtop. Interior tailoring e nd appointments blend harmoniously with ils two-tone exterior colors. Even the steering wheel is color co-ordinated. Powered by the lively and dependable Plymouth engine with its increased rating of 100 horsepower and 7.1 to I com pression ratio, the Belvedere is one of nine body styles offered in the 1953 line. Wire wheels shown are optional at extra cost. The new Plymouth will be-on display Nov. 20 at Dimbat Motors, Jim Olson Motors and Dugan & Mest. Man Freed On Assault Charge A Circuit Court Jury yesterday afternoon found Maurice Berry, railroad section laborer, not sull.y ol a charge of assault, armed with a dangerous weapon. His trial lasted most of two days. The 32-year-old Negro was ac cused of cutting another Negro, Charlie Lewts, with a pocketknlfe in a squaoble near uie Adams-s. 6th intersection last June 13. He had been in the County Jail since that date. Berry was represented by Oeorge Proctor, court-appolrT-'d attorney. ' PE Man Explains Sex Education . Jack Kemnitzer, physical educa tion instructor al .Fremont Junior Hign &C"OOK described to members of the Klamath Falls 20-30 club last night how sex education is pre sented in Kiamaui scnoois. Oregon. Kemnitzer said, is one of the most progressive states in this line. Students are taught to understand themselves and others, and to live with society. His talk was given on behalf ut American Education Week, last week, but was belated because the Twenty-Thirtlans met with the Tulelake club. The local group is to erect a Christmas tree on the courthouse lawn again this year with Wally Nordwall In charge. Landslide Kills Family of Four LUCCA. Italy ll A landslide crushed a mountainside home near here Tuesday night, wiping out a family of four. Other avalanches, caused by several days of heavy rainfall, blocked railway lines, interrupted street traffic and damaged tele phone and electric Jtnea in this mountainous area of North Italy. Casualty List Nears 127,000 WASHINGTON Itl Announced U. 8. battle casualties in Korea reached 125.726 Wednesday an in crease of 839 since last week. The Defense Department's week ly summary based on notifications to families through last Friday re ported these new totals: . - New Totals Killed In Action 19.894 Wounded 83.829 Missing 13.003 Total 1 38.738 Battle Deaths 22.209 Current Missine 9.425. . Beautiful Matched Gift Wrappings bv Norcrow. . .See At. . .Velrhfs Pioneer Office Supply Co.. 629 Main The Record ! StOrmS Halt Plane Search niRTIIS SIHRINE-Horu to Mr. and Mr. Lamar Strrlne. "03 Victory Ut.ve. at Klamath Valley KwpiUl Nov. la. IM2, boy, Wright: 3 pounds &' ounce. MARItlACiK Mt'FXK BARKER CLINK- Arthur Kran Barker, 34, electrician Ulpr Native of Oregon, resident of Klamath KalU. Jaunlta Marie CUn, IT. iludent. Native oi Oklahoma, reaident at Klamath FaUi. Oliver Dixon vi. Glad Dixon, iuU ! for divorce. Charge, cruelty. Couple married Dec. 37, 19C7. Klamath rails. Ore. rarreru and Maxwell, attorney for ptaiiutrr. Marian H. Hunt v. Kverett V. Hunt, euit for divorce. Charge, cruelty. Couple married Jun 27. 1W8- Waiw. Ida. Plaintiff atka custody or two minor children. M a month each sup port, ratification of properly dement. J. C. O'NtUI, attorney pUlDtlff. GFSF. Chief says 'Wait and See' . 0 Republicans' Farm Plannintj DAKEll in Thf aenernl elro-'ress of the Kami Bureau In "IM" lion linn robbed the Oieaon Km in lliirenii Fr:lrrnllon of amniiinltlon, MiUflinll Bwpnrlnpi, presliieut oi the sliite iiioiiii IhiUIiiih a conven mm here, snl IMrsilny. Kuillieniioie, he pomlril oul. fni'iuein will hnve l pinMlic a w ; lt-min-jre policy In rraunl lo Hie new Hepubliiiut adiiiliilsllntloii. Neveilhelrvi, the Kiin Bureau Inleiuls to net forth reooiiimciidu lions for future Inriii prograim, he said. Oene Whlltler, rrKlnnal dtreetnr from llriinl 1'as.i, cited the sue- i Court Records MI NK If Al. COl'NT Alu-e Chock loot, drunk, fine, IIS or i daa. Alvin Jackmn, diuttk. I'm, 11 or Tlt dayi. . Ted llordeaux, varaitry, rlnt, 9100 and 3u !. 8rvero Herrano, Vagranry, fine, I IX) and 30 daya. otto Dingier, no operator'! Ilrenie. dunuianl. ' iy Lewi, ran atop iign. Post i hall. urray Neierry Jr . Improper muf Iter. Poat U hall. Murray Newherrv Jr., Violation baal rule. Pott 113 hall. Tor- for Illness Fatal To Former KF Man Word has been received here of the death. Nov. 8. In Stanley. Wlr.. of a well-known retired former res ident of Klamath Falls. Edward J. Olson. 66. who lived here from April 1930 until last Sep tember died following a brief ni nes In his home town. He was a veteran of World War I and re ceived milllaiv recognition during the luneral service. While here Olson was employed by the Klamath Lumber and Box Company. Residing here also dur ing that time were his brother Olai an a sister. Inga, who also returned to Wisconsin. Olson was one of the volunteers who organized Stanley's Company B oi the 119th Machine oun Battal ion, enlisting in the Spring of 1917. Funeral services were held Nov. 13. "Slinking weather" virtually nul lified efiorts of 14 seuicli nhinrs Tuesday as the 10th Rescue Sqund ron continued Us ellorts to find a missing C-119 Air Force flying box car and Us JO passengers. The unfavorable description ol the weather W'us given by lnJ. Robert Fudue Of Troy, Ohio, com mander of the search mission. Hn salri ton. snow and low ceil. In... ........ ...t...... .v.- ....v. I..L i FPf. iw . jml '7. " ' J.ck 1. Todd, no op.r.lor . Imni,. very difficult. rim. w. Numerous snowslides. all of i . which have to be Investigated as lltKTRIt'T forsT Jolm riruy Chlld.r., ovtrlold. Miltftt Krn.it l.otchta, no optr.lori lien... rut. 7 5U. rt.iik Agullar Oiown. no Ull 'light. , rin. SI 30 Ruw.ll WillUm Crook. Intdtqualo I brok... rnrf.lt M ball I ItaymiM-d 1 .rov hlman, ran atop Irn rorf.il U hatl. Hurr llavl. Tr.al. no PtX parmlt. Inir a clininie in Ori'Kun .1 lilllK liws ami iil Uiat this Ivuc u tlie ineenl clectlmi showed Uiat "In the ftituro dairymen will control Ilia liends In Iho tlnlry InduMry." Blari Kerns, Klnnmlli Falls, chalrmnn of Die llventtvU rtinfrr rnte. told hla grouii, ineetlliB Tuei. day, mm action should be litki'ii tu leiniburse stockmen who allocate funds to fight vesicular eitaiHlirm,. That hog dlwu-c. wlllrll has caused loss rompul'able to 1 !' f and mouth tllaenso, was the topic of K. L. Peterson, Halcm, dlrecloi' of the Slate Department of Aurl tuluiie. and Dr. R. R. Vomica, slate vetrrlnaiian, before Hie group Tuesday. Korns said Oregon la now Hie only atnta in Ui union thai dues Housing Agency Makes Payments Payments In lieu of taxes mint ing II3.I30H hnve been mailed local taxing agencies by the run llo Housing Administration fur servloes received by the Ktamalh Kails publlo housing projeul. Mrs. Edith Lanu, general hous ing manager, said the following checks have been drawn for that purpose: Klamath County tax collector J,l4li.93: Klamath Falls city trea suier Silo W: Bchunl District No. I .44.330.H3; School Dlatrlct No. J M.gia.U: and the Buburuan Fire Department S1.3U4.46. u, it pinvlda relnihiirsament tn nuicl: iik-ii loi lii.infa II om vesicular rxniilhcma. Legal Notice Nn'UCK (if OM nr riNAi, H:rn.rkirNT in tii: i itic.'tirr tonnr or inn ntatk nr tinrnnN Kill KLAMATH COUNTY In Hi Jk'sllrr of tht galala of AUnao It t'olr. l.r. a ad. Nnllra I. li.r.by s'van thai 1 hava fll.d my final ari-otinl of th. admtnu. Irallim nl in. abuva anIMIad aalalo and thai lha L'ouil hat appolltlad a r.ntlMr la. ItttJ al 10 a.m. aa lha dm, lur hoarliiit iilijai'lloiu lo atlrh final ac vuunt anir ilia .Ml.tit.nl lltaraof. Wm Oanona, Admlnlalralor (iaiiimi tt (lailiMig Aiituiiav. rm AdmlnMralor ' N IIM 3.10 No Ut (ilfla for "The Itoaa" Volfhl'a I'loneer Office Hupply Ce. 1 Main ia vr-..,i4i 1 OR' possibly related lo the mi.vsin; Elane, were reported by Capt. aval Trcinbaly of Nashua, N. H. Ciulc winds were reported bv lleut. Richard Pepper of Los Angeles. Lieutenant Pepper was forced lo lav nva. Mnnriov nioht .1 Kfullnb instead of returning to Elmendorf ""lay. Air rorce .Base nere, because weather conditions were so bad. The plane disappeared Saturday on a flight to Kodlak, 330 miles to the southwest, Irom Elmendorf. tll'KKN TO BE tit KST AUCKLAND. N. Z. i.n Queen Snloie of Tonga the Pacific's Friendly Isles will be the guest of the British government at the coronation of Queen Kllrabeth II next year, It was announced Wed- ROME ? Ex-Kltig Farouk ot Egypt and his family moved Tues day night from Santa Marinella to a 40-room villa at Orotla Ferrata. some 13 miles south of Rome. TRY SHOPPING THE HANDY WAY!! Th. IMO w. 805 E. Main The Indoptndtnt Mall Ofdars Rere't REAL FAST relief for, SKlll TROUBLES Zemo s doetor't bicMjr medicated tn tiaeptie promptly reiievea iteh. atop crate hi dc ud ao aid faater hslinc o( urfac bIub tad acaJp troubleal ZEMO San Quentin Borrows Film OORVALLIS, Ore. l When ever the film library at Oregon State College sends out a morie, it tucks In a card asking "how ef fective was the showing of this i mm?" The snswer to one of the mail ings this week is being awaited eagerly. The film "How to Dig." -The borrower San Quentin prison. A lovely wall mirror will add measurably to the Rood looks of sny living room, bedroom, hall, etc. It also tends to create an air of spaciousness. He Invite Inspection of our superb stock nf mirrors . . reasonably priced. KIMBALL'S CLASS SHOP Plant, el fffkiaf la It tar Ml Walairt Pkaat tilt Presenting the finest oil heater ever made! 'QUAKER OIL HEATERS For over 60 years Quaker hat led the way to better, more efficient home heatinq. The first tuccenful oil burning pace heater wag a Quaker, and aver since Quaker hat been the leader in safety, styling, operatinq efficiency and economy. THet it why naennce that we ere new ex clusive aienhi for Quaker Oil Hesters in the Klamath latin. Step at eur elfice enj let m hew you eur complete lint, hetttf tot evtry heme, end re fit evtry buffet. Let ut thtw ytu the Magic Lams test, anal the many ethtr advantage! ef Quaker Oil Htettn. Come in .' . . let us tell you about our wonderful introductory offer! Fred H. Heilbronner "Fuel that Sotiify" Plui Service, Since 1919 821 Spring Street Phone 4133 Surveyor On Legal Carpet PORTLAND W Peter Welch. Multnomah County surveyor-elect, is neither a registered engineer nor surveyor as required by law, Claude Powers contended Tuesday. Powers, the present surveyor, made the statement to the Mult nomah County Commission. Welch, a Republican, defeated Donald Ewing, Democrat, in the Nov. 4 election. J hank ipu... Hovinq told my beauty shop to Melba Spiarinq, I wish to thank all my patroni and friends for their very loyal support, and recommend to them the new shop, which will be known at Mel ba's Salon of Beauty. Best wishes to the new owner. ' ' "3 Nobles and Ladies Annual Formal Shrine Dinner Dance Formal for the women. Optional for the men. WEAR YOUR FEZ! Saturday N Armory Hospitality Hour, 7:00-8:45- Dinner 9:00 S8.00 the Couple Be lure to aet your reservations In with the return pott card en wu the lut time you priced the new cars.' When was the last time you matched feature ' against feature, size against size, horsepower against horsepower and discovered for yourself which car really tops the value parade? ' We'll tell you this , If you put any Buiclc Special, Super or Roadmaster against other cars of compa rable cost, you'll find it the buy-word in the automobile market today. Not alone on room, and power, and ride and equipment included in the list price. Bat also and this is where your senses must be judge in the thrill per dollar you get in a Buick. There's no other way to know the lift in spirit you get when a great Fireball 8 Engine is pouring out its high-mileage power, when Dynaflow Drive is at its silky work, when a million dollars' worth of ride engineering is cradling your travel in ever-level comfort We '11 tell you this too 'If you can afford any new car you can afford a Buick. For Buick prices start way down where the so-called "low-priced three" really worry. Drop in and let us show you the big-thrill buy called Buick. Ejnipmetil, tcctuoriti, trim mJ modtli m$ wbjfe$ lo chw without nmici. Slmulri tn Ros4mulr, optionil tl txltt toil on olbtr Srif. Two oreol televiiion eventu Die JV Foolhall Gome of lh Wk every Soturdoy end tuieli Circut Hour every fourth Tuetdoy. 1330 MAIN H. E. HAUGER 28 YEARS YOUR BUICK DEALER PHONE 515 r