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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1953)
....., ... kvws. KI.NMATH VU. t" - Woman raceb PAGE FOUR , ! Tax Evasion Pimm I n...aj .. Umi Jji, f..,M . ..I fi' ". . . ... .... It .'I M ,'s.Mtl WALL STBEKT i-uii tr:l r.RAIN CHICAGO UK Wains Iu.-lil 1:1 the laiier pi , NEW YORK W - Vrk " rollJ.cvMon on the board of trade Tuea mind Mm the stock 1 ' ", bl.ins dumped into new ,g ahead Tuesday In a ,c. ,hr aea.-on m early "Therms m v.em la .round llv ... c9mKX of "V 7, ..in. i 4" -3; 's-1i'" ! ...V. .1 r.M'""-"' , Irtlel Hi t )t'i 11 ... tin vllt a HI.. ilttiir ill iMri' ITT) B-UrtH Err - Me were limited to f ' 1 ' " ". Then JTlWMiiS 1 ,nd they were without I 'rd trend developed. It w.. ; 1 V J 1 Busmen volume wr unde. e an up - limps y rd , I I restraint ana c.me . iiinv- soulls but late in the oy r 5--awfEV. -l''''tk- 1 1 no ooa slwres. Although tht w..eim ., Drfvlou,' &?$C&.rXTv I . !... mt iinn r.n nnrrx kumi u w" m r ; n .nar.. 1-- vn v: 'k4 w well hed 01 jionuaj 7- r:". 1 I i;;jVA-tvV 'PtlT: March ;:' eom .'", I YV, r?:iVA Hi .hrc It still was mi inn Diaii tiir ..u. . ... more often on a March -..f f New York Stock' Bv The Aiaocialed Pre" Admiral Corpoiauon Allied Clwnfct'. Allis Ch.').T.ers American Alrlires American Power t-ifM American Tel. & Tel. American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Atchison Railroad Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airplane Company Bori: Warner Burroughs Adding Machine California Packing Canadian Pacific Caterpillar Tractor Celanese Corporation Chrysler Corporation Cities Service Consolidated Edison Consolidated Vultee Crown zellerbach Curtlss Wright Douglas Aircraft dupont de Nemours Eastman Kodak Emerson Radio General Electric General Foods General Motors Georgia Pac. Plywood Goodyear Tire Hpmestake Mining Company International Harvester International Paper Johns Manville Kennecott Copper Libbv, McNeill Lockheed Aircraft Loews incorporated Long Bell A Montgomery Ward Nash Kelvlnator New York central Northern Pacific Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas ft Electric Pacific Tel. k Tel Packard Motor Car Penney (J. C.) Co. ' Pennsylvania" R.' R- Pepsi Cola Co. Phtleo Radio Radio Corporation Rayonier Incor. Rayonier Incorp Pfd. Republic Steel , Reynolds Metals Richfield Oil Safeway Stores Inc. Scott Paper Company ' Sean Roebuck & Co. Socony-Vacuum Oil Southern Pacific . Standard Oil Calif. Standard Oil N. J. Studebaker Corporation Sunshine Mining Swift tt Company Transamerica Corporation Twentieth Century Foi Union Pacific , United Airlines United Aircraft United Corporation United 8tates Plywood. United Stales Steel . Warner Pictures . , Western Union Tel. Westinghouse Air Brake Westtnghouse Electric (Woolworth Company . 31 ' corn corn i.n-h ti.sl ''1: com . er March 79-79 rye 1 V2 ' higher. May US ,. '4: soy beans J to 5 cents higher, Janusn m-KM '1 and lard 2 10 10 cents a hundred pO""s lon, January 9 V. WHEAT nn Huh l.on loe "ii, a. 30 J.-'s .- 3.32 'j 3-33 '.- 2 3 2.31 ', 2 33 , 2 31 2 S3 1 2.35 2 33 Mar i May Jlv Sep 8 15 ' 3 ' 160 ' 61 1 43 " 1.111 t 54 ".I PORTLAND (IKAIN 42'; PORTLAND i.f - f0 COJ:5f "9 h 'grams quoted. 16 '21 Wheat ibidi to arrlvr mat art. 27,ih.5i No. 1 bulk, delivered coj.-i. Soft White 2.35; sou r eluding Rex) 2.39: White Cluo 2.39. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary -.40. 110 per cent 2.40; 11 per cent J.40. 13 per cent 2.40. Hard White Baart: Ordinary 2.62: 10 per cent 2.62: 11 per cent 2m64: 12 per cent 2.66. Car receipts: wheat o5; Hour t. corn J: oats 4: mill feed 16. t Mm 2 34 ',i Mr" Ira Uer-1 Si? -..nii-iut- t.i.i i,. i (iuri;r U' l U' ll rlir pn J,r tl.Mll,l I' ll. t'inr mi llnl tit tln ! f-tM . Al.l V ll liit Mtkia, ill I uMri MM 1 11 I II .!,,. t'l rt ! 'h-'di I ..t.U m9fta-l U 1 0 I h rttttt'll ut'a. ahlltt!' H mtla , h f M-tw iltltll. Meets in Malin Merrill City louncu meeis Clii''.'t .. Hit- M4M11 r 1 32 60 36 'i 93 2 Ij 36 'i 19 . 62 U S 65 i 9J 34 45', 13 ' 69 53 ! 66 17 3i 53 i 38 3, 32'. 53 s. 76 i 52 H 12 S 30 '4 63-'. 23', 25 SO 13 38 H 116 S'. 69 ' 4 23 V 11 35', J7 r. 34 V. BREAKERS BAYfEK HOMbS-" . IZZZ ,K. i,-n. a, 15 - front at Redondo Beach. t,ai, . - - - ,S;,',tion a d,.ater B .VO D cc- , , ... ! rlv.fJ " 1,100 1 ,a! J'u,-.:u V. V "Mlf- l raturil , tr.r ti'llK PI ) liSl fir ca. p5 l f H jr ) i V Hivc MM IN I'"' I r,l in.ri.1 ( J" I'luiKli . , ,.r v.r, 111 llir I ''1 ' .. K. . II "- I,ln ' ttnillli ,j maiii'ii ami A r- ' tut"'!! , . ... ' . nr i..iilllrJ l .11 U. -eie t'T .ml iliap:er t- tit lrvl. Uir'r lii..! 111 i-llr doMari 4 The mayor debrlt. no l"TO5 " - " , , J...J . nil hv KHvet. id about 18 jtrueturci have ocon r."i"'- - - lyinq ro r :.:i w" , ,.;i.-a .inlmt e I" 1 rIPtil -nlr 1 mi. itmi 1. '" r,"" '1 11 ' trtfulil M4tult Httll34U- rn,jt; Jnli llH 1111 Wllll'lli trHltrU 1.11 llir all s llulln. tH-'u'. ...ll lirl.t un Klul!ii a'.irti iriil, "! llalliaitr (miUlni.a Mii.f 4!t.-r will tl' l.t rutiitnltlce l'r.ili'rt n city f f -vl4 lul liuHlit" Mini to tu lllr IrVU.OU l till" IV. i4iitliil ( u'itrtfule. V.fi v. t" l"tii 4 new MtUmpiMr Dixi liuliting iwni.tl K-.Mfil M:ll-i lot rm4iH;in v.. : J. or iCo,M auj4. .),,. in . ""i a m i,-.- Tin '11 ' wan ?2 1 Heovy Sege of Rainfall Ends WW Power Siorf age Itnhr.i'.rti Nittr pt': r I.MO in .miumi; all n (tut tni! 1'-' k ..I'.. 11 II,- lOiifiTil tt U.lill lhaj.tK. . w ,-llv ilert. rti..i.lrc. In llw fclum J,"" J III. utlllt fa IrlflllM.ri O.IUP tn :n .I.,t t:ir i.iMii-ii ill tli ion o. 1 jrinr. ..I rv Bv The AssiM-ialrtl Press The Pacific NorthwcM. dry a bone a few -hirt weeks no (nund it.-c!I Tuen.iy numui uoucr en-is and with tin- ncslblv The noiver cutoacss oliuur. But Hie same 1" mila weather th end ol ill tlic immcd:a:e 1. nr.s eii 46 i bv 'Piesday u'.slH I 10 per cent la.-li put I"1" 1 e.'.V.-l lull. 17 fur l.nse ln i urn in the N (ir.h v. r t wouM be j . iibiilislird uMik: with nil v.ilimun cum. c.'tati.'ii. furbs ra in.eriul ( '..ble pir.ier ill leitUili Hi elleet. .it i-.i U'!!trn: at ill . ViJid .s.nd. it: -( : 1 the DKPA civnmnti-r en" i nuSc another '")' 01 tlie ai.ua-1 UL'Il 1 "Af'.tr w' e liniv tnueli de-. m: rid f"r pjwer there i without ine 10 i:er cent cutback we mavj In. bl to cr.l all restrictions." j he siiui. V.ud c.iutuillrd. hciwrver. thai It . ttouiii bi neccs.sorv to continue the placed Uiem back at aoout mi Advisory Committee m Ta- ine of strain plants tor griirraima same cash levels as a week ago. J." power 10 beef up ' the Northwest most choice butcher offerings colmlu,rr, chairman. J. output, and help raise reservoir, to brought 616.25 to $18.75. Frank Ward, said Hie recemmen- keen thrr.i hish until Annl Bulls suffered the extreme oe- !.. mrunrded to Ueuart- Plat wuuld men" a continuation clines in cattle with losses in ih- ( H(.B(,quar,ers In Wnshir.cton. of .surcharges passed on 10 roll er classes generally stopping at the ..nv.i exnected sunierk for Hi? extra cosi of jtr.ir. half-dollar mark. A load of prime 1 steers sold at 636.75 and a load 01 j choice at 131.50. otnemse sieers , Xulana and yearlings ranged from com mercial to choice ai -u.u ' CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO i.fi Hogs values re treated another .5 to iu - rtr...h,.c.1Ur,d Pi'rr emblem Irit Tuesday under he oiwaugn o - , piirU , another oversupply. Admnon of an -,-ashmeten piui smt oih- extra 2.000 was more than the un- o( M,f t.lH.t1,lfs stable price structure could s.and )ood Ma(.r without tilting still lower. , , ,j..jn, c( ,,0wer rurt.nlim'nls Cattle were steady to il 00 lo'"'ord;r.d"t.0 months, aio w.-s roc and sheep steady. ; ommended Monday night bv The declines sutierea i i' (enje Electric Power Aomimstra- Marsh cent-rated power, whtch runs thrre to five times n.s hlch as rtonne. ville Pcwer A-lmini.slrntion hidro elcc:r:c euergy. $31.00. Commercial to low-cmercial (Continued from Page Onel ; to 1 wav a hunter may hunt in a grain- j I ...i'j I. .. U. J..l. rhnnt. In edmp . ft. uciu l.s 11 uie uus. . . ,.1 i..ev,ie. ti.it.n 1 down before shooting hour:-, close. 54 : ; . . no wh.t. rnw-s J. Paul Matthews, Klamath pub- i KF Troffic (Continued frnm Taae Onel 62 34', 55 59', 35 'i 44'. 55 '2 75 , 40 93i 36 !, 27 3S ! i 113 30 '2 37 5 ',4 28!. 43 13 'i 40 27', 46, 44 '.2 A;::'. ' T-4v. irVASW i ft -A'-l. " 01 121.00. beef bulls ....1... - 1 rvl Fed wooled ianibs ranged fromlpetual 622.00 to S23.00, yeanmgs irem 618.00 to 619.0O. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK area of u.uuu acres ni wr shooting grounds." 1111s would all be developed at nrivntr expense, he said. He described it as develooing "the Manmng tract for a table for birds to feed on" PORTLAND UB-(USDA)-Cattle and the adjacent areas of marsh- salable 150: market less active ontiana ior preening puri::,. kinds available, mostly Heady to Refuge Mgr. Horn said that on weak- few lots light commercial the Tulclake and Lower Klamath steers 20 00-22.00; one lot utility Wildlife Refuges, consisting of 60. steers 18 25: generous scatterings 1 000 acres altogether, watcrfowl-u e cutter and utility dairv type steers ' days between September and He and heifers 14.00-18.00: few goodicembcr totalled 159.000.000 1.M1. 735-762 lb heifers 22.00-22.50: com- He explained the Pacilic Fly way erclal grades 20.00: canner and funnels through this area, cutter cows largely 12.0O-14.C0: few The Tulana plan, he said, indeed down to 11.00: shells down to 10.00: 1 had merit, but it did not fit into utility cows 14.50-17.00; few com-1 what his service felt should be ercial bulls 19.50-20.00. planned for the Manning Tract and Calves salable 35: market active. 1 adjacent marshlands now in rel mostly steady: few choice vealers uge. He noted there had been a 29 0ft.il.00: two urime 375 lb calves i consistent decline in marsh hubi- 32.00- scattered lots commercial tat for the birds since the coming and low good heavy calves 20.00. H. Dun bar. Park and Recreation' Board Councilman Jim Barnrs, city rep representative. Assist.mt Police Chief Paul Rob ertson, reappointed. Airport Manager Walt Mclnlyre reappointed. One of the Items of business coming before the council la-t nmht was payment of a S4 872 04 bill far a blanket c:ty ltabill'.y in surance pns-.ibllltv. which happens to be written by the Pacific In demnity Compinv ami h-imlled through Mayor Landry's own firm. Challes iBllto Lrrk.n. member of the city's Insurence Committee, got the mavor off the hook, ex plaining that the renewal of the policy wa-i accomplished In De cember, before Mayor Landry took office, and that his company w.s tne oniy one with a local repre- CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO ifl Potatoes: Arri vils 123, on track 331; total U. S. shipments 932; about steady; Colo rado Red McClures 64.75 - 5.00; Idaho Russets 15.20 - 35, in 10-lb mesh sacks in master containers per cwt 86.10: Minnesota, North Dakota Pontiacs 13.50-60. IDAHO POTATOES IDAHO FALLS lt (USDA1 Potatoes: market slightly stronger; Russets No. 1 washed, medium large 3.80-3.95; small-medium 3.15 3.65; NO. 2. 2.15-2.30. All sales FOB shipping point. SAN FRANCISCO POTATOES 8 AN FRANCISCO W-(USDA) 22 00. Hogs salable 300: market fairly I active, mostly steady: choice No. 1 1 and 2 butchers 180-235 lbs 21.00 to mostly 21.50: few choice No. 3 butchers 290-343 lbs 11.00 -19.25; choice 60-480 lb sows 16.50-17.50: good-choice 96-138 lb feeder pigs 19.00-19.50. Sheep salable 200; market steady of the White man to the North 1 aentative the Insurance Committer' American continent. If Tulana'i couid 'me to write the liability plan were to proceed. Horn said policy. there would be but 4.000 acres of marsh Instead of 10.000. as there would be under Fish and Wildlilc development. He said figures showed that more hunters would rather hunt in mart.h areas. He quoted statistics taken from his own Tulelake and Lower with Monday's 1.00-1.50 advance on j Klamath hunting areas where th' slaughter lambs; few lots mostly The insurance bill was ordered pa'd fair of a half interest In some 30 lots owned bv the city adjacent ; to Cornier School to lt:c school dls tr.e. W;-s a-'ieed ut:on, at the ree nmmen:iat;on of Ihr Recreation Commuter. Acquisit.on of the prop erty will brinir Conier ui to stan- ici ne DM, at uxirk in the tntfjic olict at Albany, Oram, unert tni oaaiaJa in (Ar lumumn 0 mm SO IRENE DODD-YOUNG LADY GOING PI In just a few years, she has advanced in the telephone business from student operator t choice 90-121 lb wooled lambs 22.00 22.50; utility lambs 18.00; one lot fleshy 71 lb feeders 19.50; other good-choice feeders salable around 17.00-17.50; individual utility and choice ewes 5.50-7.50. STOCKTON LIVESTOCK STOCKTON IJB (USDA)-Cattle salable 100; supply mostly cows; market fairly active, prices about Potatoes: street sales, market ! steady; utility cows 15.00- 18.00; about steady; prices unchanged. ! canner-cutter cows 11.00-15.00. Monday broker sales: Market Calves 255, few vealers and slightly stronger, Klamath Russets slaughter calves strong: choice lake hunters outnumbered stubble na'o in piavyroun'i area, and a'sot and gralnfield hunters 52 to 46 per allow the city to retain use of the ! cent. : property lor recreat on purposes. ! He said the service has not yet me agreed price Is 11,200. obtained funds for development nf , At Hie request ol the Traffic the areas the way they should be Safety Council, Mayor Landry developed, and that at present a.-ked for lighter enforcement of there are no plans on paper as ihe city's ordinance against Jay far as development goes. walking. Thr city's only traffic fa Horn assured the crowd the Fish tnlity In 1952 resulted from Jay- and Wildlife Service had acquired ! walking, and Police Judge Frank the tract as the highest bidder Blackmcr pointed out that there when written bids were called. No. 1, 2 in min, 4.25-4.40. Weather :s.-' , vealers 30.00; choice 380 lb slaugh ter calves 28.00. Hog3 200, no early action on slaughter classes; good-choice 50 90 lb feeder pigs steady at 21.00 22.00. Sheep 50, no early sales. Western Oregon Considerable cloudiness with showers through Wednesday. Continued mild. Highs both days 48 to 56. Lows Tuesday night 38 to 48. Winds off coast southerly 25 to 35 miles an hour, diminishing Tuesday afternoon and night. Eastern Oregon Partly cloudy with scattered showers Tuesday clearing and cooler with patches of valley fog at night. Partly cloudy Wednesday. Highs both days 44 to 54 Lows Tuesday night 26 to 36. Grants Pass and vicinity cloudy with occasional showers through Wednesday. High of 50 both days. Low Tuesday night 42. Malin Slates Fireman's Ball MALIN The annual riremin'i ball will be held this year Feb. 28 at Broadway HaJ. Music will be by Baldy's Band. Proceeds will g0 toward new fire equipment, according to Wayne nan, president 01 tht Firemen. Other officers serving with Flsk are Hubert Morelock, vice, presi dent andJImmle Ottoman, secretary-treasurer, John Hershfelt is fire chief, KUHS To Show Skiing Films Two color and sound films skiing are to be presented Klamath Union High School night, 7:30, by the KUHS Ski Club. One of the films Is "She and Ski," and the other "Ski Tech niques for the 1950s. " Showing of the films la open to the public. Birdmen Call In Collections Tulelake BPW To Hear Official TULELAKE Mrs. H. M. Tier ney, Alturas, Chairman of Educa tion and Vocation of the Northern District of the California Business and Professional Women's Club will be guest speaker at a dinner meeting of the Tulelake BPW Club In the annex of the Tulelake Com munity Presbyterian Church, Thursday, Jan. 15, 7 p.m Dinner will he. served by the ui ldof the ehurch and 100 per cent attendance ol tht members urged. Reservation for the ham dm ner may he midt by calling Tula lakt 7-04S4 Evenings, The Klamath Sportsmen's As sociation, carrying on Ujieraiion Birdfeed with the Izaak Walton League here, has called In its contribution cups which have been scattered around Kii.niath Kali, because weather conditions have cut down the need for feeding of birds in this area. The fund was for the winter feeding of game and upland birds " , here, and It srmrnirrttd to $102t . j when the announcement was made ! at last night's sportsmen's nreet ing. Other action the sportsmen look included lowering of membership, fees to 52 j)er member ier year, and continuing membership in the 1 Oregon Wildlife Federation, to which the group plans to send to. ! hasn't been an arrest for that par Itirular endeavor In many months, I The .salety group also suggested iiliat City engineer Taxi Thomas study the po";i!il;ly rif some sort ol illuminated signal at dangerous itrn-swalks at l'jih and Mam, loth and Main and 8th and Klamath, and the leaMlnlny of lii',tlint 4x4 wooden posts as stop sign stand . ardo, so ihe posts can he painted , to catch the molnrists's rye. Thomas lirouttht up two strrrl improvement jobs planned lor Ihe . future, one the widening ol 8. 7th I between Klamath and Oak, and 1 the other the jiavlng ol the new street the nly has cut Ironi River side up the hill townrd Riverside School, Ihe 7th Street widening was or. dered held tiji, because Hint street Is one which will have to liguie 111 1110 planning 01 Mayor Landry special Street Committee!, and the hill Job was greeted with some thing less than enthusiasm when I nomas announced Ihe prnnahl 1. In Aii(?ut, 1913, Ireno Dotltl cimo to work for I'licilic Tclephonc bs an inexperienced ntudnnt operator. Since thcn.Hho's had several promotionH to operator in clinrue, superviHing operator, and recently to her preaenl posi tion an HBsiHtant chief operator. Thin, is a familiar tele phone succcsH story. For advancing our telephone men and women an their nkill and experience growa in juat one more way wo work to make your telephone ever nioro efficient and valuable) to you. de k?,', Wln thn MV I:onv',H"neosl ior paving alone will be around m iiciu m volvulus riMj. n-i-n, I Mft.000. Ralph, of the Hilltop Cafe announces the purchase of ' VALUER'S CAFE , Now OPEN 24 HOURS a DAY 7 Days A Week At the S.P. Depot CARL'S SUPERIOR MEATS FLUHRER S BREAD CRATER LAKE DAIRY PRODUCTS P. - 1 j 1 it-- I I.. M 1 P K -ew 3. KnjoyH hclplnic other. Mrs. D" mliHfnction in helping people with Gratifying, too, in the- feeling l'11 people got aheud in the telnphon telophono tradition it tradition of Ihnt a well-traincd force of i''n hind (he good telephone nervii'i' ' t.. t.omr.ineH marring!! and career. Mrs. Dodd linn found that marriage and a career can go together. In addition to her important reaponaibilitiea at work aim enjoys keeping hoimc-and baking apecial lemon pica for her niiflband. Its a good and aaliafying life, too. A. she heraelf puts it: "Telephone work really geta in your blood fcvery day is exciting." 8) Pacific Telephone A Rood place t One reason why telephone jot1 the fact that each year thou men and women are promoted ble portion, in the hiindroil ervo locally here in the Pafll to holp keep your telophono the world. 1 YOUR TELEPHONE TODAY'S BEST