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PAGE FOUK HERALD Si NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY. NOVEMriFJt 21. )W2 MARKETS AND FINANCE aw. '.i.ii ui.l mi i-il rt I i-i 'la j.j.iliiii'iI in II " ., -MJktiU.'..,.l4 ; Stocks, ! WALL STREET NEW YORK Wl Railroads provided the principal prop (or the lock market Friday. . Carrier gains ran to around a point while the rest of the list showed a mixture ot gains and losses over a fractional range. Volume was an estimated 1.700.- 000 shares. Potatoes KLAMATH SIIIFMKMTS . ', . , - . 1951-4 1952-51 ! Nov. 20 , Truck , ' Fall ' Month to date , Truck. . Rail Season to date Truck - iRail 2323 CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAOO 1 Potatoes: Arrl. Vals 81. on track 294; total U. S. shipments 843: market about steady. Colorado Red McClures washed 84.60 84.70: Idaho Rus sets washed 85.15 85.30: Minne sota-North Dakota FoUacs washed 84.65. : Court Records MiTVirirAi. roiT Rom Cur ran, drunk. Fine, S15 or ?!t days. Kudolph Carlson, fail yield right of way. Pott Mi ball. Miruei Soto, drunk. Forfeit IS bail. Clark Presfield, drunk. Fine, $13 or ito aay. Ileen B. Wyroan, reckless driving. Fine. S3. Aaron Bryson, drunk, fine, 1 14 or 714 DISTRICT COL'BT BUI Frank Teaney, exceeding poe euion limit. Forfeit S30 ball. Jay Albert Powers, exceeding poe cession limit. Forfeit 130 bail. Gene Phillip Hartman, no vehicle II cense. Forfeit 4 bau. William U. Watson, falsa a o pi I cation zor nunung license, rorieu jo oau. Lawrence Keith Senecai. no operators license, fine w. Douglas ljene Wagner, void for sign license. Fine, S. Patrick Ceorce Allan Newell, fuel tlve from JuaUee. Waived extra diuon ta Washlrurton. Irhardt John Blind; no vehie) li cense. Forfeit 15 bail. Charles Marion Smith, truck speed- - in. a orxcis i oau. Highlights At KUHS By HAROLD McK AT Miss Fish's social economics classes took a personality test a few days go. The students and teachers alike . had a good tune comparing the results. The test was to fmd out such things as: How well do you know yourself? How neurotic are you? Mow grown up are you? How much do you guard your feelings? and How temperamental are you? In addition there was a section that tried to find out what type persons the students were. That Is. we j the student an introvert fa person that remained pretty well within himself), an extrovert (one who likes to associate with people . or an ambivert (which is- Just in between). '. This test was- considered the .most Important because It gave the student some idea of what kind of job be will do best in. Experts say that a person who wants to be alone will do badly In a Job where he must b around people all the time. By the same reasoning a person that loves peo ple would not last In a lob where he Is alone much of the time. An ambivert Is just In between but as the students grow older they will go one way or the other. The money that the drama de partment made from the play of the Pilgrims, which was put on yesterday, will be used to defray the cost of presenting the annual Christmas play this year. The play was presented to 760 people dur ing the dsy. More information about the Christmas play will be available in the near future. Winter's Rough 102 66 -.. IS 11 1244 ' 1095 IBS 168 1056 917 ... SM0 2783 707 473 2310 IWMT0E(Pm A To Keep My Car t ; I: WHY! Only men who know exoetly whot to look for con enure quick Horn, peak solely, and economy for motorlih all winter! Whatever car you drive, no one knowi hew to keep H In shape better than theie experttl 11 DRIVE IN! JIM OLSON So. 6th and Wolnut St. -JL U:' HERE'S Pi CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAOO M Grains ruled lower on the board ot trade Fri day but held up bolter under sell ing pressure than they did in the proceeding session. Concern over the Indian proposal for a truce in Korea, a forecast for some moisture in parts of the winier wneat Deli ana movement of oau here from Canada contin ued to depress prices. Export business was very alow, consisting of a sale of hard wheal to west- Germany. Wheat closed 1 to 1 "i Mower, December 82.33 Vi. corn -1 lower. December H.64 - 81.63 '., oats 3o - lower, December 83 , '4. rye 1 to 1 ' lower, December 81.99 soybeans 1 '.-1 , low- erl January 83.01 3-J, and lard 2 to 10 cents a hundred pounds higher, December 810.25. WHEAT Open Wan Low Close Dec 2.34 11 2.34 2.33 t, 2.33 , Mar 2.41 2-41 a. 2.40 'j 2.40 May 2.41 2.44 U 2.43 "t 3.44 Jly 2.43 ! 2.43 2.45 S 2.42 S Sep 2.44 PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND Ifi Coarse crain, 15-day shipments, bulk, coast ue- j livery: oats no. .'. 3S-ib white 72.00; Barley, No. 2, 45-lb B. W., 72.50. Wheat (bid) to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft White 2.39 Soft White (ex cluding Rex) 2 39 t,; White Club t ft i . Hard Red Winter: Ordinarv 2.47: in n ii ,r hi- 12 per cent 2 47' ! Hard White ' Bnart: Ordinary ! 2.55; 10 per cent 2.55; 11 per cenll'o build hospitals. Including one 2.57: 12 per cent 2.59. Car receipts: wheat 3: barley 3: flour 5; com 4; oats 1; null feed 7. ; Livestock iN CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO in Prices of hogs ! on the Chicago livestock market ranged doui 10 10 25 cents lower Friday. Tsp price was 817. Paid sparingly for choice butchers around 200 pounds. Cattle arrivals were 1.000. with 300 calves, slaughter steers and heifers fully steady. Bulls were dull, 50 cents to 81 lower, and vealers were fully 81 to 82 lower. A small lot of choice steers and heif ers mixed brought the top price of 832.00. A few good to low choice steers went at 824.50 to 828.50. Commer cial to low good steers' brought 816 to 824. Commercial and good beifers went at 816-50 to 625.75. Sheep were generally stesdy. Native lambs were sold at 822 and lower, with a top of S22. However, few small lots brought 822.25. Cull to low good kinds brought 810 to 818.50. ' r Truckers May Escape Bill SALEM W Truckine firms In Oregon may yet escape the two mil lion dollar bill the state attorney general laid before them the other day. The Highway Interim Committee of the Legislature proposed Thurs dav to change the date of increased weigm-mue trucx taxes from Jan. I to NOV. 5. 1952. The committee said it would ask the new Legislature to make the change. It said the Jan. 1 date would work a hardship on truck ers. The increased tax was voted by the last Legislature, but was held from goins into effect bv a refer- enoum, wmcn put the measure on the November ballot. The voters upheld the measure at the polls. Then Attorney General George Neuner ruled that the Increased tax should be collected back to Jan. 1 On A Car . . In Top Shape! MOTORS Ph. 51265127 WILLIAM BARFIELO it home on leave from Adalc in the Aleutian lilandi where he spent 13 months after taking hit Navy boot training at San Diego. He is-to report Dec. 6 to Seattle tor re-assignment. Me is the ton of William Borfield Sr., Pint Ridge, Ore. Hospital Sire Here Dropped The Veterans Administration an Inounced In Washington. D.C., to- daw it was ready to dispose of 19 sites upon which it had planned here In Klamath Falls. The VA acquired a Hillside Ad dition site for a proposed 200-bed ireneral medical veterans hospital here several years ago. and figures it investment in the land at 818, 432. However, the plan was dropped Dees use congress never appronrai ed the money and failed to extend leelslatlon authorising construction Th Veterans Administration said It is turning the sues over to the uenersi services AaminiMrauun for disposal , Living Costs Up Slightly WASHINGTON W The govern ment reported today that living costs went up fractionally In the 30 days ended Oct. 15. Its index inched up one-tenth of one paint. The little change from Sept. 15 means that about one million work ers in the automobile and aircraft industries will take a pay cut of on cent an hour effective Dec. 1 owing to living cost declines In August and September. A cost-of-living clause in their union contract calls for a wage re vision every three months based on changes in index of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. It also means a cut of 85 quarter ly In the cot of living bonus for salaried workers of General Motors. The BLS reported Its Index on Oct. 15 was 190. e. This compared with 190.8 on Sept. 15. (Average prices In the 1935-39 Period are used as a "base" of 100). The Oct. 15 index was 19 per cent higher than a year ago. and 12 2 per cent higher than June 15. 1950. Just before the outbreak of the Korean War. BLS reported that food and cloth. Ing prices went down slightly In the Sept. 15-Oct. 15 period but this decrease was more than offset by rises in costs of fuel, electricity, rents, and miscellaneous goods and services. . Beantlfol Matched Gift' Wrap pine by Norera. . .See at Velght'a Pioneer Office Supply Ce. 629 Main Qwmmm For a limited tune only you get ! the world's finest oil heater that actually saves you SS to S0 I ia fueL And u a bernia for I baying row you get $29.93 Fryryt Deep-tat Fryer abas KrteJy free of extra cost This offer good only while fftnntU ties last.' T QUAKER 3210 PATS fOIJTSUHfl THE fUEl IT SAVES Gie you big fumsee performance' at a fraction of what you'd expeci to pay. Yon get ao automatic heat circulator that turns on and off by itself. You get a fumaee-type beating body with 797. more beating surface, and you get exclusive oaten ted Oosarjmot. ' ,When QuAxmaoi, u properly installed and adjusted, your fire ; never chokes, gasp or fights for air ...never smokes, aootg or jwasiet ioei. That's why the Quaker 3219 actually pays for HseU in the fuel H am OFFER GOOD ONtY WHILE SALE LASTS Fred H. Heilbronner "Fuels Thot SofUfy" Plug Strviee, Since 1919 821 Sprina Street Craif Cciirf Due to Set teiy Overtime Pay Case A lawsuit against Klamath Coun ty, brought bv a former employe (or overtime inv, was expected to wind up in Circuit Court today. Willie Piatt, 38-year-old ranch worker, Is suing for some 8770 ho claims Is due lor overtime hours put In while he wits dolni; larm work at the county infirmary be tween April and AtiKUst, 1951. His salary at that time wus 8150 a mouth to start, later 8J0o a month, and he had ait agreement with the management of the poor farm that he would' work long hours in the summer and receive Four Injured In Accidents Four persons were treated at Klamnth Vallev Hospital Yesterday and last night 'or Injuries received In a variety ot auioinouue acci dents. Miss Donna Meyers. 30, ,2336' S. titli. was knocked down by i ear last midnight at 6th and Lark as she was crossing the street, and was kept overnight at the hospital fer X-rays today. She was struek by a 1940 Chry sler sedan driven bv Riy Carlson 23. of 445 Michigan. Miss Meyers was crossing. S. 6tn witn Arinur Rose. 1406 Nlmlts. Carlson sain he was driving about 35 miles an hour when the young woman sud denly dashed out into the street. Ills car. C tv police saio. sKioneo. 53 leet before hitting Miss Meyers. Carlson was booncd at me Cltv Police station for failure to yield the right of way, and posted 825 bail. Yesterday afternoon a truck crowded a car otf US 97 up near the Modoc Point construction sone, and tv.-o persons Mr. and Mrs. L. U. Merrltield of Portland, were silently hurt. They were treated at the hospi tal and released. Merrlfleld said he was drivlns i his 1950 Buiek sedan north and started to pass a big refrigerator truck-trailer. As he drew abreast of the trailer, the truck pulled out to pass another car. and the trail er shoved Merrilicld's car off the highway. It rolled down an embankment and stopped un against wires used to keep rocks off the railroad tracks below. The truck didn't stop, the driver apparently unaware that his rig had hit anything. Mrs. Dorothy Smith. 56. of 5704 Avalon. received a head Injury In a two-car crash yesterday morning at Altamom and Laverne, ana was taken to the hospital by Kaler's ambulance. Yesterday afternoon a car smacked Into a telephone pole on Prospect between 9th and 10th, and Ileen Belle Wyman. 26. of 1209 Pine, was cited by City Police for reckless driving. Fire Damages Garage Here Fire broke out In the garage ad- Joining the -residence at 4020 Green Springs Drive shortly before 10 a.m. today. Assistant Fire Chief Al Loomis. Dave Lovelece and Roy Bean, fire men from the Stewart Lenox fire station said the cause of the blaze apparently was defec tive wiring. The garage, unoccu pied at the "me, was badly dam aged. NATIONAllV AOVIITIJiO w FRYRYTt Dee p- of fryer m Me litre Charge with m M-Smif QUAKER 3210 oil beater . r If phone 4153 compensating time o(( In the win ter months, Piatt testified.. Hut on Aug. 24 he found him self fired. He wants pav at a time and a half rate for the several hundred hours he claims he was required to work over and above elulit liours a day and 48 hours a ancek. Piatt's suit Is being prosecuted bv Charles Foster, l.nkevlew at torney, and Frank Alderson. dis trict attorney, is defending Klam ath County. Several persons who either lived or worked at the county fnrm have been on the stand to testify that they knew Piatt put In inanv hours of work at the farm, and Plait Introduced a calendar upon which he said he kept track of the hours he worked each day. He now is employed on the Geary Ranch, and tills morning John I. arson, foreman, testified that piatt was a good worker. When Piatt put 111 his claim for overtime pav after he was fired troin the county job. the County Com disallowed the claim, with a notatlpn to ."let him sue." He did. . Members of the Jury hearing the caso are Adeline Houek. Jim Ivory, H. F. Grimes. Helen Spllter. Cleve Mcpherson. A. E. BerRloff, A. C. Backes. E. J. Casebeer, R.W. Eiimaii. O. E. Frisloe, Irank W, Hurd and Oscar Shlvc. On The Record ninTiift PATnlCK Born to Mr and Mrs. Lv man Patrick. Lava Btdt, Calll.. at KlAinath Valley tloipltal Nov jo. 19X1, a ftrl WriMht; pounds 13', ounvea, I'llLER Born lo Mr. and rjr. James 1'hler. Chlloquln. Ore . at Klam ath Valley Ho pi 11 Nov. jo. 9M, a girl. Weight: T pounds a, ounces. JO.NkvS -Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones, Chlloquln, Or . at Klimid Valley Hospital Nov. 20, ifu, a girl. Weiajitt: S pounds Vi ounces. rUMUNSO.N Born to Mr. and Mrs Bill E dm union. 4340 Avalon, at Klam ath Valley Hoipital Nov. 20. ltiia, a girl. Weight: A pounds 2l ounces. MAttltlAl.K I. ICI-NHK MYERS v- WAHKK.N. Halter Mack Mjers. 3ft, boilcrmaker. Native or Ar. kanraa. rnlrient of Butte. Mont. Vivian Martha Warren. 41. nure. Native of North Dakota, resident of Butte, Mont. nriare (Tr'antiii EmiH M. Mlngus vs. Donna slay altngus. Obituary Ml ! Tncy Bl.lr. W. Klamath ralla died hr Nov. ao. IM2. Blair n a name of Summir Lak. Or , an4 had r: aldrd hara for lha pa.t month Sur. vivora Include: on inn, Kannalh of Wenateha. Wa.h.. alatar. Dovla Hd- K. Merrill. Ore., and a hair-brnthrr od Lan of Orland. Calif. Notice of tlma and plara of funeral appear eleewhera In Ihle luue. Ward'a nUam. am luncral Home in charge. FUNERAL m. MR Funeral servlres for Trary Blair. 19 who died here Nov. 20. will take place from the Chapel of Wards Klamath Funeral Horn 92S High Rt . on Satur day .Nov. 23, at 10 a m with the Rev. George Milne of the Merrill Prit. terlan Church officiating Concluding services will follow m Klamath Me morial Park. WAIX Funeral services for Mary Ann Walt, 71. who died here Nov. lit will he held from the Church of Jeuii ChrHt nt Latter Xer Salnbs. Saturday, Nov. 23 S pm. Interment will he in Klamath Memorial Park. O Hair 'a Memorial Chapel in charge. THE GUN for SKI EQUIPMENT Buy Your Complete SKI OUTFIT on CONTRACT EASY METAL SKI POLES . 4.95 up Bring In Your Skis For... k Bindings Installed Metal Edges Installed Base Wax S$ ' Our stock of Pants, Jackets, Ski Boots, Mitts and Socks is Complete WE RENT SKI the GUN Western Oivitun Fair Ihnmiih Snltii'tlay, Itiitlii both (lays 43 lo 05. Lows Friday iilulu Ja to 3 Northerly lo northeasterly winds 12 lo 25 miles nit hour off von-it Friday, becoming easterly lo north, rnsteiiy 12 lo 22 miles an hour Friday nliiht and Saturday. Eastern Oregon Fair Ihrouuh 8aturdav. Warmer In north Friday. Illglut both days 4tl to 48. Lows Friday night 15 to 33. Ornnts Pass and Vicinity Fair through Saturday Willi slowly tie. creasing lug conditions. Hluli Fri day 45; low Friday night 25; hlgll Saturday 50. The latest 5-day weather outlook for Western Oregon Mild alter noon temperatures with maximums mostly 50 lo 55. Cool nWhts, with minimum from 38 In .18. Precipi tation less than normal, with (lie possibility ot a Utile rain about the middle ot next week. Itv The Associated Prc4 it hour, la 4:30 a.m. Friday: Baker "-''1 KtiKfiie 40 31 LaOrunrie 6 'JO Lnkevlew 45 2 Med lord 35 '.'3 North Ueiul 51 S:i Ontario 41 2H Pendleton 34 26 Portland (Ail poll) 50 27 Roscburji 43 4(1 Salem 47 33 rtobe 40 2cl Chicago 41 20 .Denver 86 28 Eureka 53 41 Los Angelci 74 51 New York tiO 69 .03 Church Drive Ends Monday The First Methodist Chureh "Forward Movement Campaign lor Christ" will be brought to s clo-e with a victory dinner at the church. Monday. Nov. 24. at 6:36 pm. This will be a politick with all member and friends of the church Invltea. The committee In chnrge l planning an intrresllng prnuram and It Is hoprd that the 810.200 drive goal will be over-subscribed at this meeting. Correction! Bananas 2 ibs. 27c GRIGGS SUPERIOR FOODS STORE 22.50 f0 27.50 REDUCED TO TERMS EQUIPMENT STORE Many Indian Payments V Go to Banks; For Debts Of t lie 8193,800 per eaplla pay ment to Do inuile lo lha Klauiain Indians on or before next lues, day, Just 6140.1(3.62 will go lo Hie individual Indians directly. Tom Sanders, chief clerk ni Klaniaih Agency, rcixiilrd today. The amount of 6374.01)6.07 will be deposited In the Agency bank, and 876.M1.21 will be used lo pay debts lo lha tribal loan board. , The money to be itepoallrd In the bank Includes the funds of minors, Incompetents and persona wlio-.e current whereabouts is un known, aim also the funds ol ndiilln where a bonded official of Hie agency has approved an obli gation In advance. In audi cute (he money Is flint deposited to the individual account, and theft paid out directly to the firm or esiab. liahiuent where the authorised debt lias been Incurred. Members of the tribe who hate no outstanding authorised debt of the sort will get their 8J00 dlierl. mid ones with debts not taklnK up llio whole amount will net Mix m. inainder of their money direct. The bonded officials of Klomalh Agency, with authority to sign chucks, are E. J. Dieltl, super intendent, and Sunders. A total of 1,870 Indians will share in this per cupltii payment. 'Hie roll ol lliu.io to be paid I" made up at Klamath Agency, anil sent lo Ihe U.S. Treasury Depart ment, Portland olflce, where cheeks are made out on an HIM machine. The tribal enrollment romiimiiee, composed of Boyd Jackson Sr.. Dlbunn Cook end Jim Johnson, review the final roll to ascertain that only eligible tnrolecs are listed. riie.ve per eanlla Pavinenls ar cruliig to Ihe Indians, coming gen. ei.uiy in round ssuu a year each. vuiim ironi inuai nimia and noi iroin lax money. Klamath Agency DANCE Community Hall South Sixth Saturday 9.00 to 1:00 Stindard Muife lr Les Gardner and hit WESTERN SWING IAND 4 KFLW Broodctir Saturday, 5:00 p.m. Adm $1.00 (Tax Inc.) riiriliiiii (ash In loiiilorl Easy, pleaianr, convenient ond com fortable i8' the Herald & Newj Classi fied odvertisinq path that leads vou to CASH! All vou do to moke extra spendinq money is dispose of thinqs vou're no lonqcr enjovinq throuqh a For Sale od. What could be easier? Cet busy, then! Lamps, ruqs, chairs, beds, home appliances, musical instru ments, trunks ond baqs, sports items, toys ANYTHING! Dust 'em off, shine 'em ud a bit, ond phone 8111 for on ad-writer. The next step is cozy eollectinq of Christ mas CASH! Phone 8111 TODAYI Wanf All Ways "TefojaAot entlmalrs that around a million dollars a year Iniin Hi" per raplu pnvmrui source Is spent In Klein ntli Falls. Legal Notice Niii'irK C'Ai.i.iNci ton "Itli ON CONNTMUCTION WOltK Notice Is herehv given that seeled hUU will he receive., by the Count v Court of KloMislh County, Oregon, for the roiulrui-ltiMi of a lelnfurr-vd eon neie senile Unit al lha Klamalh Coun ty Nur.lng Home, AIQ luntmsre Lane, KUmalh slU, (lieaoll, Including ha full ti v lug aMprodhtiale (MaillMleai KKcavatlon ilincUolfkili .131 ru, ils, Con. re i e ilmludlng rtinfoicing aleeli 111 ru ni. Darkhll iTamped and un lamped) 1X1 '"'larliig of Ualei, Manholes, Doting liihoni, Kir. Wuik In he Jt'ne arcordlng to plent and iverilirsiioni nnw m fUa al the urfirei of William I.. Wale Hon, Civil Engineers. 311 N, lilh III , Klam. ail) fall. Uiegon llids will ierelved up to 10 DO O'rlink A M of WednswUy the Xuih day of November. IPM. In Ihe County Court Chsinl'Sia, County Court lluilsa, Klam ath f alls, Oregon, and opened at that ""a! hhts mutt he fpompsnled by a hid bond or ret titled ctwk for I .er vent ut the atiHitiul bid HureBful hid. rtr III be iertllred lo furttlih per -fnrmenre and pment bond In Ihe amount of 9U par cent of lha conlieit "'an' bhU nnitl be acrompanled bv a Uteiitenl aiVH'g the Imliler's. epei - ifiiri in (Mi rlu of work and f.nsn rlel statu, logelher with a lll of he aquliMitenl and material he Intends 1 u. The t'uunlv Coirt ttserve the right In rejert any hid on whlrh lte fstls ai t eajiverieiu-e. finanrlel tut. emiipmenl or material (usllfy aut h leJerllon r.iteUie enrltiiing hut tliould lie ad riiiuid to the Kleuieih County t mni at the addreis given ahove and mari'd "Hli for l.unili ur i ion oi riiii iiiii Klsmsth Couni Nurlng H'tme ' Tltre la a 10 00 dapnait renulfed on roplei of lha plana and teclllra- tliuia. The Klamalh County Court reaerves lha right to refett anv "r all bldi. 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