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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MONDAY, DKCKMHBIi U 10M PAGE FOUR MARKETS' AND FINANGB Stocks . j f . x Grains WALL STREKT NEW YORK 11 An advanrin? lock market, was hurried bIouk Monday by buying activity in eleela and railroads. Price chansea ran from around point lower to better titan a point higher with the gains holding a comfortable lead. Volume at an estimated 5.300.000 hares was the second highest of the year. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND i.ft lUSDAl Cattle salable 1.350; holdover 300: market fairly active after slow s.irt; fed steers strong to 60 cents higher; utility-commercial tteera and heifers 60 cent to 1 00 higher; tome sales up more; rows 50 cents to mostly 1.00 higher; three loads good-choice 9:16-1.091 lb led steers 200; load 1.0M lbs 37.00; two loads 1.000-1,6 lb good shqrtfeds 26.0; commercial steers mostly 200-23.00: rommercial-good heif ers 19.00-23.00; llgnt cutter heifers to 14.00 or oelow: ranner- Nesv York Stocks By The Associated Press Admiral corporation Allied Chemical Allls Chalmers American Airlines American Power & Light American Tel. Tel. American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Atchison Railroad Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airplane Co. Canadian Pacific Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler Corporation Cities Service Consolidated Edison Consolidated Vultee Crown Zellerbach Curtlss Wright Douglas Aircraft duPont de Nemours Fiftman Kodak Emerson Radio General Electric General Foods General Motors Georgia Pac Plywood Goodyear Tire Homestake Mining Co. International Harvester International Paper Johns Manville Kennecott Copper Libby, McNeill Lockheed Aircraft Loew's Incorporated Long Bell A. Montgomery Ward New York Central Northern Pacific Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas & Electric Pacific Tel. & Tel. Packard Motor Car Penney J. C Co. Pennsylvania R. R. Pepsi Cola Co. Philco Radio Radio Corporation Pa vomer Incorp Rayonier Incorp Pfd Republic Steel Reynolds Metals Richfield Cil 31 'a 76 ' 57 ' . 15 2 1(11 65 42 95 . 53 37 32 61 4 8 1 82 ' 3S "'a 61 95 44 13?, "70 53 64 i 15 '. 49 37 'i 33 4 53 ?. 72 74 T, T 21 12 s, 61 22 . 68 13 38, 117 5 69 21 . I1, 34 T, 29 34 Vi 35 42', 52 l4 60 S i CHICAGO ifi Grains retreated at Die start on the board of trade Monday and then came back strongly to post advances for the session. Traders were Impressed, too, by the continued good demand for cavh corn. Buyers were paying 1 '.to 3 cents more (or No. 2 yellow corn down thnn the price for the December cutter cows mostly . 50-11.50; few contract. 1 12.00; shells down to 7.00; utility Wheat was aided by me prospect cows mostly 13. 0O-13.0O: lew young of export business. commercial cows U.00: utility- Wheat closed VI ' higher, commercial bulls 16.00-19 25; few December $2.35 corn 1 ',-1 5 loads feeder steers, unsold: short higher. December si. 67 oats (led good around 650 lb feeders c'-j higher. December 84 rye! 21.00. to 1 cent higher. Demb Jl.WI c , , , J00 k .. soybeans 1 to 1 lusher. Jan-1 , , steady except cull- uary 3.10 .-, and lard ."" I commercial ralvfst slow; few good-crnt-s a hundred pounds higher. Lnojce vlercs 26.oo-28.00: prune to December S9Ji. 30 m. commercial vealers 22 00- .,,:. , ... 124.00; few good slaughter calves 1.500: market choice 1 and on iJ outcners iu-j.io ids io.oo-is.uo cnoice aou-jeu ios iLM-ou; cnoice weights to 17.00. 1350-5J0 lb sows 15.50-16.50: lighter Sheep salable 1.000; market strong to SO cents higher on slaugh ter lambs: o:her classes slow. I steady-weak: good-choice wooled ; and No. 1 pelt lambs 17.50-18.50: few lots mostly choice 95-98 lb Dec Mar May Jlv Sep 2 33 ' J 3 , "1l", lTi 50 00 M00: 00d ' 2 44 S 453, o 41 l. 2 45 , I Ho" salable 4l'i f 'J " 41 2 43 . oct've. fullj- steady: 2 43'. 3 41 343 '. 2.44 j 3 butchers 180-335 II TORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND i.P Coarse grains. 15-day shipments, bulk. Coast de iivcrv: B-vrlcy. No. 2, 45-lb B. W 72 50. Wheat (bid to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered Coast: "' i , ,ir"1 h , choice-prime expertmentallv eluding Rex 2.39".; white club ,fd ,ambs l90. . (eti- & 2i IS ! S$S2Jf& a 13 per cent 2.48. j 10 i 3u- Hard white baart: Ordinary 2.59; 10 per cent 2.59; 11 per cent 2.61: 12 per cent 2.63. tar receipts: wheat 36: barley fiinritirr coipt W'h Btt. auault !! batltry. Plead not fuiltj-, trial at 0c, 9. C. t. (Junior Htmblln. vioUtlor b tt rul. Tint, ty Wvr rranru Bat, ran Hop tifit rm, Jotpn Altindt pl.orim, drunk In public pl, rmr, M or IS iy. Walttr Flwin Brown, no vthlda It cnt. I'tn. M- Floyd Wavn Buck, vl"f with In lufflrttnl rloarauc. Flu. i.30. GNn Aibwt stapltion, un atop tign. f in, ,V , , John Domtnlr GrMil. no private PL'C parmil- Fin. 91.M. SVyh Bvtl. non-tupport of minor h ild ran. Preliminary hart rquet- tra. Hi NirirAL rornT Patrick O'Shaa. drunk and disorderly Conduct. Fm. 4rt or 30 day Clifton Smith, drunk, Torfrlt tS ball. Louts Ktl , ttokltM dm ing. t or ftit SI00 hail. Stavt Young, drunk rorffH Jl bail. David Start, drunk. fn, $13 or Vt da:. Vwi' Drown, drunk. I'lm, IJO or 10 davt. Nobte Ohen, vagranry, tin. fttH) and 0 da.va, Mllo Kltnt. drunk, forfeit I3 bail. Lo1c Imiuft, no operator . Ilcoiua roncit 73 nan. John Thompson, drunk. Fint, 113 or T data. Gvorcv Barnitr. drunk. Fint. 15 or V, day a. otiocrt connry, a runs, rorttii ia bail. Lollta Chock toot, drunk. Forfeit SIS baU. Nathan Copporfield.. drunk.- lorlell tli bail. Joa ffman. drunk, rtnr. kd or lo i oay. Ro4rt Lamar, dtjordrrly conduct Forfeit $13 ball. Obituary 36: Hour 32: feed 16. corn 34; oats 3; mill Ar Potatoes CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO i Potatoes rivals 247, on track 360: total U.S. shipments Friday 453. Saturday 624. and Sunday 21; supplies mod erate; demand fair: market about steadv; Colorado Red McClures J4 40-60; Idaho Russets $5.00-30; Minnesota-North Dakota Fonliacs $3-75 unwashed. The Tlet Costa No More! Art Metal Dfki and Files. VoirM'a Pioneer Office Supply Co. Mala. Sumpter Funeral Due Tomorrow Funeral services for Carroll C. Sumpter, 33. who died in a Eugene hospital Friday, are to be con ducted from the First Christian Church. Pine t 9;h Street, to- morrow, 10 a.m. The Rev, George Alder is to olltctate. Sump'.er's death was attributed lo a cerebral hemorrhage. He was ill only a few days prior to his death. Besides the widow, Mrs. Mildred Sumpter. he 13 survived by three small cnitdren and his mother. The children are Donna. Gary and Charles. The mother Is Mrs. Ethel L. Boyer. Otis, Ore. Interment is to be in Klamath Memorial Park. Hearing Due On Newell School TULELAKE A hearing i to be held at 3 p.m. this afternoon be fore the Modoc County Board of Supervisors m A It urns on a tril lion to withdraw a four square mile area from the Newell Un on School District and put it back into the Tvilelakt Elementary School District. The rea under contention lies north of Road 101 In Modoc Coun ty, according to Supervisor James Stearns. He said the opinion with in the area itself appears to be fairly equally divided. Results of the hearing and any decisions made should be available after the session, he said. nai.a l.lnria ftuan Half. Infant riauflilor rtf Mr. ami Mn. Jack l)al, tllrd W Nov. UK. 1WJ He id ci Itar pai-fnta ht la am vtvrrt by a brother, Jitrk Jr., a nitr. Hlla I., muJiarnts Mr anil Mr i. W, I, Thtalmaii and Mr. and Mra. Ci H. Mntiv, all of thai c.lv. Raby Halt wa laid to rt In Klamath Memorial Park. Ip. i, .10 p.m. Ilia Hav, K. M. Camay, rtrtl naplttl Church offlrlaMitg Ward a KUmatn Kuneral Mom In vhatna. ItAHt Ot K Frank Frtwln tUlwofh, M. natlv nr Uiratu, Ohio, and nwidcnt i( Klamath County . 14 ,var, died hr Nwv, .W. Furvlvnra Inrbide: i.i widow, Cirart M: thrro riaushlen, Mra. L tl. Ch iw, Mr Jamra tJavln and Mra. Hart) Krantantwrg. all of Ihia oh; nu. Fred rotlrlt Bfeediport: Iwti broth tit. Aiwn, (irantu Piua, and liar man. Portland. Ihre .Ularn, ;rai-a t.raiH ami Ufa Smith. Portland, liaial llodir. Heno. Nev. The body It at Ward a Klamath ruurral Horn. Fu neral arrangements will ba announctd later. ai'MIMIR Carroll Char lei Sumpter. 3:t. nallvt of Kmmftt. Idaho and a rtltlfiu o thla city nlna years, died in Kucene, Nnv in. Survivor inrluda; the widow. Mildred; two ions, Gary and Char lev daughter. Donna of thla ritv hn mother. Mra. Fthel I- Rover, Otl Or; hrothtra. Melvin. Wtltamtna, and ira. ?aicm lutir. Alia irw.n. uiu, Mary llrrndon. NetiUo. Or, and ICdna iwvii, itood River. The Da u Ward' Klamath Funeral Home. Ki Ullh Street. Notice of the funeral mngemema will bt found claawhtrt in tnia uiue. IIUKFOKU Dr. Ionard Vern llixford. M, native of Waltiuort. and a re; lit rut o( Klam ath Falls ainra f;i. died heia Nov. M. He waa a member of the letter Day Sainta Church. Survivor Include: the widow. Jrtle t.tm lloaforrt: three ona WtU am Hooford. t.cnnie Hnaford, Howard Tuller and tu-o dauaht-ra In Portland. FunerM erv're will he. held from tne Church of Jeua tvui ol tetter Day Satnta Wednesday. 3 P tit Interment In Kletnath Memorial Park, O Hair a Memorial Chapal in charge, PI.XTIR Fred Rreklal Dexter. ttO. native of Minneapolis. Minn., and re-.idtut of Klamath County for 2i year. died hera Nov. 'J9. Survlvori inilude: five ton., Woodbcrt C, Walter K . Marthall F., Donald Ray. and Qutnton U; daufhtera, Mr. Hubv 1. Harper, Mn. Dorothy I. Vega, Mr. Donit J. Haw km. Donna and Nancy J. DeMer, all of thlt city; aho nine irandofiildren. The bodv la at Ward's Klamath Funeral Home. Notice of the funeral arranre mcnta will b found tUewhert in thla luue. I Merrill Fetes Moose Regent MERRILL MActdlni. Clark. Ornml Rcurnt ol 111 Wninrn of the Moan will pay an olllclal visit lo me Merrill unapter. TtieaMny, Dec. a. inia win ne tn iral vlnll ol (rrand ouicer in aaveral yeara An esecul va hoard meeitiiir wna held Nov. M at th home ol lilanoli Ftrt. Tulelalce. Ofdcera present were Rose Van Meier. Rose Bailey, Elirabeth Ble ink, 6uan Williams and Ulancli Fles. - Co-workers asked lo Join were l onege 01 neuent members, lta Stoll, Louisa Icenbire, Olcn Hrari shaw, Helen Brumley and JSUra. belli Hollnml. Mra. Vantlllea Wood. Colleue l HeRent member. Bend Chapter. No 614, (meat at the home of Mia. Olga llrailshaw was a guest. FUNERAL M'MrTra Funeral lervlcaa for Carroll Charles Humpter, .Tt. who died m Kuaena, Nov -n. win taae piace from in p tri Christian Church, Plna at Bib Street. Tuesday, 10 a ni., the He . (itvge AU'er officiating. Commitment tervhe and Interment in Klamath Memorial Park. Ward a Klamath funeral Home In charge. r iirxri R Funeral ifrvlce-t for Fred Fiehlal Dexter. CO. who did here Nov, ".", will ta:.e iilace from the chapel of Ward' Klamath Funeral Home, M3 Mteh Street. Ttieida). t pin, the Hrv. l,lod Holloay. Virl MrthoHi. Church, officiating. Commitment terv. ice and Interment in Klamath Memorial Park. MMtMAnr i.irrNRK THOTMAN FOX Ftank Fdward Tiottnan, Nt, phalrian. Name of K'H land, reahlent of Merrill. Ore. Vivian Marie Fox. .W, office aiUlent, NatUe ol Uregoit, resident of Merrill, Ore, mvom iiKram Maria H, rranctschini vs. Albert J. frnnceschlnl. Let J. Ueltua vs. Krma A. CleHue manufacturing and remanufactiirlng of wood nrodurla. bv W. L. Rullard. fi A. Turner and Neia P. Vullard. TO now to, Klamath rail. KVANft 1.1' MDFR COMTANY, by J D Kvam and Loren Palmerton CITY CRNTCP1 SFRVICC HTATION. crcaccnt. ore., by Kmeat it, Brown. Obituary rtNKi.M Fma Pinelll. 2. a ret i dent of (hl city since 1117 died her Nov. 10- Sur vivor Include the widower. Ufr A. Pinelll; alx children. Barn lea Hattlt. June Rltlreln: Jnce tl: . Herbert Pinelll. all of Klamath F-ll-; France Cain. Roteburg and Margaret llurnett. Donanra: a brother Frank Henrv, Oak land. Calif : sitter Clda Guard. Wat. aonvllte. Calif.; and seven grand-h)U drer. She wai a member of the Fou- copal Church and the Midland Grange Funeral terv ice will be held finm O'Halr's Memorial Chapel. ih and Pine. Wedneadav. 11 am. Interment in Link vt lie Cemetery. Court To Hear Support Case A Dlstrlet Court hearing waa scheduled for thla afternoon on a chariie of non-aupKrt ot minor rhlldrrn filed against Wylle Bevel. 37, of McCloud. Calif., who waa arrested on that and another elm r up. Hevel Is aroused of assault and batlery, beating up h wife. Dor olhy Grace Bevel, on Sept. 13. She signed ilmt romplnlnt. He pleaded not guilty to that rnuiil uiion arralgnnirnt In 1J . Uriel Couu Katurdny, and la achcdulcd lor a Jury trial Dec. In the non-niipporl clrXrge, B.vel Is accused of falling lo provide for three children, two Dova aged 3 and 4. and a Rlr aged o. He Is hrid In the County Jail In lieu of 11.500 ball. I.KillTNINn KU.I.S TWO LISBON. Portugal i Two men were killed by llghinmg. thousands of trees uprooted and 40 head of cattle destroyed In a tor n do which hit Portugal over the weekend. Iteaullfiil Matched C.ICI Wrap ping by Narerou . . . Nee at . . Valghl'a Ploneee Office Supplr (. I! Main. Goldblatt .1 Funeral SetJ TULRI.AKR Funeral aervlces for Arthur Clnlilulall who died l Good Baiuarlian nnspiiai. i'irvai lis, Nov. 3S, following a hearl at tack will be held from Well ru nra Home. 3U01 Heading Hoad, e.i..lil n Inmnirniv. l:4At).lll. 1H Masonic' Lodge will be In charge of uie aervue. Goldblatt. nationally k n ow n ir.it.,. nf nr, hnrnes and a IWH Tulelako homesteader arrived m Portland Nov. n to aiirira ir Oregon-Oregon Stale football gm with his elde.l son, Julian. He eon- 11..,.. frnn. Ihei-A tO 'I'lllelRka lO spend the Thanksgiving holiday wiih his family at Ihelr rnitcli home. In Hit meantime a second son, Arthur, Hew from Banla Clam Unlversliy lo Corvallls lo apend llianksgivlng Day with Ills motif m-'m ii.,miiI Mr. .Oil Mm. J. N. MrFadden. Mr. and Mra. Clnldblait and d.ugluer Kaihryn drove to Corvallh Thanksgiving Day. ftt..lv mtltr arrlvllll Cloldllloll was atrlcken and rushrd by ambu lance 10 ine nospnni, Oohlblatt was a veteran of World f t,,n,hi. of Nnr.MI lodce. !W r, 'and A.M., Mluinl Consistory I l AHR and Mill leiupio nn- .I,,, Ar.lil., OrriM nf the MV.'itlC Bhrlne. all In Miami. VI. II" wn l-o a imuibrr oi uie lunnnu Elks lodge. Nn. I4I3. Mrs. Cloldhlatl. two sons. Julian and Arthur and daughter. Kothryil arrnmpanled the IxhIv east. Surviving al-o are one alsler, Mrs. Hoy Clonics and one brolhei. J, J. ijrrryl Uoldblatl both of Clncimiatl. AKCItt'TAR V KARN MOBK HAN DIKCIO, Calif. W-Thu city hai a aecrflary who gels luoi ... It..n hr hASS MttbV Schliel- der, secretary lo Mayor Jolm lluu ler, receive .,..,-. i..il ..p.ii-M ratllis. 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