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a PAGE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALUS, OREGON fit afctft- (So Tsva WALL STREET f new YORK W A quiet little rally Friday took the stock market moderately Higher.. ; Several. leading Issues advanced t point or a da mora wnue uia bulk ot the list beia unchanged to iiigner K(in scattered , tosses. ; Buainesa- csme to as estimated million ant) a half shares. That was higher than Wednesday's pre- noliday total or. uis.uw snares out it still below recent average days. v NEW YORK STOCKS By The Aasariated Preas I Admiral Corporation Allied Chemical ; : Allls Chalmers- American Airlines . - America!,; Power- & Light American Tel. A Tel. Anaconda Copper Atchison Railroad Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airplane Company Borg Warner Burroughs Adding Machine California Packing Canadian Pacific Caterpillar Tractor Celanese Corporation Chrysler Corporation Cities Service Consolidated Edison Consolidated Vultee Crown Zellerbach Curtiss Wright Douglas Aircraft du Pont de Nemours Eastman Kodak Emerson Radio General Electrio . General Foods General Motors Georgia Pac. Plywood Goodyear Tire International Harvester International Paper Johns Uanville Eennecott Copper Libby, McNeill Lockheed Aircraft Loew's Incorporated Long Bell A Montgomery Ward Jfash Kelvinator New York Central northern Pacific ' Pacific American Fish . Pacific Gas St Electric Packard Motor Car Penney (J. C.) Company Pennsylvania Railroad Pepsi Cola Co. Phileo Radio ' . Radio orporation: -Republic Steel '' Reynolds Metals Richfield Oil Safeway Stores Inc. Scott Paper Company Sears Roebuck It Company Southern Pacific Standard Oil California Standard Oil N. J. Studebaker Corporation Swift & Company Transamerica Corporation Twentieth Century Fox Union Oil Company Union Pacific United Airlines united Aircraft United Corporation United States Plywood United States Steel Warner Pictures Western Union Tel. " 2 .. Westinghouse Air Brake -' Westinghouse Electric Woolworth Company: 39 68 14 'i 159 . !. 97 64 PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND I) tUSDAI -Cattle salable (or week 1.900. Mar ket .attire, fed steers and heifers strong to so cents higher, closing at advance and some sales steers 1.00 above late last week, cows 00 1.00 higher, earners and cutters closing 1 00-1.50 up. bulls strong to 50 cents higher. Numerous loads and truck lots good fed steers 23.00- 3tV' ." . . Grants Pass and Vicinity Fair through Saturday except v.rlal high cloudiness. Patches of morn im fog. High both days 53. Low Fridiiv nlfiht 27. Coo's Bay Area Fair through Saturday except variable msu cloudiness and patches of night and morning fog. Bar winds north erly to eesteriy to nines hour. High both days 53. Low ri dav nlalil 38. Western Oregon Considerable high cloudiness and a tew patches of morning log. uiiieruisc through Saturday. Little change in teitmemture with highs both day: it i u lows Friday night 5 to 38. Winds off coast variable, mostly 33.50. two loads 1.009 lb choice steers 33.75 and short load choice j noVmeasterly to" easterly, and I.WI lus rrtununv, ui..i.i on.. .... ... hniir. commercial steers 15.50-31.00. w.trm iireoon Partly cloudy Good fed heifers 20.00-31.50. load i,rnll(,i. cnturdnv. A few snow flur- good and choice 32.00. commercial j rfS m norhern mountains. Highs ll.d-lV.dU. UUIll.V UUHll to " Wlhnlh rli M lO 48 LOOIrT t T1UB3 early. Canner and cut er cows late, h h ows of ,5 t0 J0. 12.00-13 50. strongweights to 14.50.1 eN-onhern California Fair utility cows 14.00-16.00. young cows' ,nr h gumay but Increa.Mng to ni.50 with few commercial cows clou(mlcs5 m extreme north. Local 15.50-17.0. Commercial bulls 19 .0-1 , n ,.or,hf rn COasl .Northwester 30.50. utility 16.50-18.50, cutters va,vlnd, 0 g 10 is miles an hour aown to n.sv. 0(( coasl. Calves salable for week 340. 1 " c0"s'- 45 i Market active mostly 1.00 higher,: Thf fivf.dav weather outlook for 76 J4 heavy calves In reduced supply. ; u-.,tern Oregon Fair Saturday 16 26 31 'i 61 33 H 91 4 88 35 ' i 21 63 9 64 'J 97 i 44 ', 13 a 68 4 53 65 34 17 !e 51 30 i 54 Ts Good and choice vealers M 00' and Sunday followed bv occasional 33.50. one prime 34.50. commercial I ( porlods in valleys and snow 24.00-26.00. few good heavy calves (h moumains ihrough Wed-22.00-24.00 with no top good or .. prKj)italion light to mod- choice. Cull and utility caivea ana RlnK mhlf inch in ! vealers 10.00-19.00. few vealers to "";" H thrre-auarters ! -r - ' !i V,",.,- 'to one EOOfl llCavy VlVl- m.w.v. : , ...,-, r4 Hogs s a I a b I e for weeks 1.725. 1 .. cmaln j,omfi,at aboT ' qradel participated in trta program. Market active on lncreased abie . jures M J Y r; ..j M.,i.,n m.rtet. hicher. nimnim... ..u. - mm " MA J tierniJD filADERS. Shlrl.v Wjhon. Dorolhv Brown. Wilbur Kaan and Gary Hawlt, futnithed r valleys and thrre-fluartersj f of fh prtty (he 13th turprii entertainment at the Pelican School Fabruary Frolic. A uintaareMhfTnm2! P'y. "Bad Bill and. Timorou. Tommy." was pr.t.nl.d by Iht parentl and llud.nr. of all tht Marshal Of Malin Beaten m 1 on o, JJM 11 'h ill. .."'2 MAI IN-Mill Hnillh, a limit -jj ,. leged to be the eiwalMil nf l)lr Mlevenauii, city tnarahal of Malm la being sought alter inlllrlliin l(r.' lima miiinea on BirveiiMHi ha 1 1 "'lllc ro:,""!., atleiiiplrd to laka (siultli tV j Klain.ih il Thuraday .vault.,, , ''j et uujjj Hnillh dlaantioared alter Hi. .i.i''l Ha it.;:". lack, aeetl bv arveial v.witnn. that aent atevetuan Klamath Ktrii TIu Valley hoapllal will, a bruk.ni ,IU11(, r.i MnJi11"!;; nil outer Hiver lacerallona ami brulaea, flniltlt a farni lauorer l aairi in have been disturbing the peace about I l III. when Ilia atlarb .. curred. II wa first believed that Hleven. on aulfeied a broken law but tin. had not been verified by the lio.pl. lal he taken to surgery lo. day. Harry Ct' haa been atiiuimir.l by Chatlea llainllion. city remit), er, lo aerv until Htevenaoit haa recovered. Tbic nu. I engine,.,. 7 t, i allroad h,,.2W I 77 a4 ?a 23 l: 30 Bv The Associated Press 24 hours to 4:30 a.m. Friday Max. Mln. Prilp. 42 29 closinir sales around 50 cents higher. Choice 1 and 3 butchers 180-235 lbs 22.50-22.90. few 33.00; 250-300 lbs 20.50-21.75. underweights 18.00-19.00. lighter weights to 30.00 above 60 lbs down to 17.50. Sheep salable for week 650. Mar bt iMi.a nn shamlv curtailed supplv slaughter lambs 50 cents lueoioru higher, other classes steady- Newport irnni r.noH and choice wooled North Bend slaughter lambs 20.00-21.50, choice Ontario ..j nrimo int to rt.75. cood and Pendlflon choice feeder lambs 17.50-18.50. ; Portland t Airport) 61 Baker . Eugene LaCrande Lakevtew 61 36 48 56 53 54 48 47 mu4iiim Hmvn to 15.00! aood and i Roseburg 5- choice ewes 7.50-8.50. culls down Salem 50 60 'a I to 5.00 and under. ' 24 i, Bote 42 23 4 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago 35 75 sa CHICAGO i Some reaction Denver 31 11 ! to the week's iteep price rise j Eureka 54 117 came Into hog trading Friday. Los Angeles 69 6 Heavier weights and sows proved New York 39 68 4 around 25 cents lower although j Red Bluff 69 23 I meaty offerings maintained steady San Francisco 68 II !. levels. Seattle 46 33 Cattle were steady to 25 cents Spokane 38 . ae imgner. oneep iaijea to sen eany. , 46 H Choice butcher weight hogs gen. S3 exally sold from S19.25 to 820.75 61 -a ; with the top again at $20.90 to 34 ?4 match Thursday s highest return 58 since Oct. 1. Sows usually took sv i J16.XI to (18.90. 43 55'. "i4U 41V 39 26 ','2 16 40 111 29 l 17 5 II . 30 .!. 40 hi 13, 391 27 44 4 45? Good and choice steers and year lings brought $22.0 to $25.50 and commercial to low-choice heifers $18.00 to $23.50. Cows topped at $16.50. 35 ' 28 38 33 41 41 30 36 3d 33 36 30 27 16 41 47 35 45 47 37 24 Drivers Back On Job Today Check Passer In Custody Here Tule Dimes Fund Grows James Elmer tJluti Jaikwn. 69. under Indictment here on a charge 1 I af io( obtaining monry by falso pie- ' NEW YORK tfi Truck deliver- j lenses, was booked at the County -icrs of newspapers and magaimcs Ja'l yesterday afternoon. -,'were ordered back to work Thurs- : "c was released from the Nc--'H.v n.ohi iiiinMtiiftf tir . : brak Suite Prison. Lincoln, last membership meeting of their union j Tuesday, and taken Into custody , have, been turned lit. rattiied an amendment cndine a ,ur ''"" ""v u uciuijr Bneiiii two-wees deliveries train. Aiiterir.-TTfl H ' '"Mr,??? in twit, Out ai aMTIWLTA. ... uver Uu :r l an,, r.T.; tMi f"inilil, 'hJI5! Hugh Wilson Fund Planned TUt.KI.AKE-Tlia Hii.Ii.... ...'tl Cotnrr ,. .r Ptofewionai Women plan a Huh,,'u" KJmdj WlUon Memorial wholarahlp ruitd ! " loiliuuu .J and nlaiw will b coinpletad aoonl '" lul truck, lauJ lor tht project that will honor the1 "rlc MZi young aon of Mr. and Mra. Iluth f"'ttyi. jj. Wilson Sr. Tulelake. .California rti i,Sf. ar cadet at I - Pa.1 tniuTi la.t yearju,"or Trtickui eJ ha. cubluhH S! lermin.1. , Klam.th rmTZTJ served by muai! tile March of Duties campaign Hut ! The wholarlili will lo to some ' port.tion featum u ended Jan. 31 are expected to deaervlnir bov. araduata ni n. u.n.imM.,. Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . - ' ... .-..uu IVITVa . aouoio tne ikjj quota wnen tne Tulelake high school. ; (tructrd that Ibn . rrmaiiiin.. nvitrri .nil ntir . . . a . . .i.. - . - ' . ohiii "iwi w iiMitmin' w 'pti)Q a imm. lit. nrulMt ill.. ..-..-i Young Hugh, Ural year Weal Point. Ml hla 111. in a plan ereah in Arltim that loon the Uvea of 31 The Wti Pointer, war enroule to school after spending the Chn.tma. boll, dava with taiiiillea on th u.i iwi.tijiivi-ruiwi euiirviru ill ' voaal an anicuainriH ciiuiug a - --- w.k... j . jj... ja ; strike which had curtailed 15,1 RrM. T"rv arrived Yesterday : 0 " ' s in the suburbs. latteritoon. making the trip by head fo" Jackson is accused of pauttig bad check. llObw' 'Records! eX' DISTRICT COVET Lauder, To dale $900 haa been donated avefagea almoal SI reaulcuu of the Tu!- ake township, area included In the campaign. Tlie largest single contribution, 1:13. was turned in following the uenelll baketball performance! and entertainment In the high school. The March of Dimes, down counters at the bporuman's hotel, netted $170. Tire same method of vie. nrein.i nl .h. , ""a .... iiuiu uie 1 ..n.K.. ..... ' " ' Homestead and lesaer amounts from other taverns terms of the one-year suburban ., .hr,. the schooU contributed I A meeting of the Newspaper and .Man uenvcrvra union una), at ' tended by IJOO members, gave unanimous endorsement to a new I contract worked out with the aid of " , the New York State Board of Med! " j atlon. The strike ot about 475 men ' against 13 wholesale distributors M j had curtailed deliveries In nearby-1 SEA areas of Long Island, Connecticut. ! "ccutiv Demand for Fir Said Falling Off SEATTLE '-f II. V. Simpson. of the project. I lhr developmeniTt a auiriDuuaa ( New Jersey and WesiheWr Cotuv ; Coaai Lumbermen-, Awocia. , " . ,V-U" ' ty. N. Y. "0". said here Thursday that the ,.".: ,7 a .. ,.j...r' ! during the dinner on legislative contract Include: a cut In the work (ell off sharply lost month as ' week from 40 to' 37 hours for night. comparcd ,0 Jmuary of 1953. $75 93. The more than $4u collected for Honorary Dinner Program Ready The no-host dinner planned In honor .'f Edilh Green, newly named director of nubile relation, and field aervu-e aaauiattl for the Oregon Educational Assoc. will be held at 30 p m. Saturday in the Willard Hotel. Mr. Green will apeak to Klam ath Educators during the day and procedure that will effect eiluca. Hon. Mrs. Orecn haa been active 1" 1 or night, ""' ""J. iTulri.k. hv ih. i.H.r.1 recn naa or en active workers: a weekly wane Increase Simpson said sawmllla In the .1 v.-n ... .1.. . . i PTA and other school Interests Vr)an T Lauder, truck CXCrutVC.nl .1 .Pacific ! h,,-. .1 .n W A . " ' u - - . , l1SX.l'. tmca cM.of $92: an employer comribuuon ol ".000 board feel the tirVi touricoumy "'"P " five inxth; .Forfeit io bail ! $2.75 per man pr week to a welfare 1 WMk of month, compared ( AooreriatlDii wa (1rr.. ,M," fund- mn inrrnaacam l niM hnlifttst.. With Sim IRS (Kin ih. t, - 7 . ' " from' six to seven aar and a .r Mo. " SSbSo Z theT,' ' Z. whthWe"mT,k" .T .U"der.1 ,HC,VV rtt'n' Wh'Ch 'rCrd clMur " - ...freaaed b" wSen !mHPI?,l?r "oyl". We ch.tr. man. O'HAil Memoriol "UNIUl 'OR All I NONMHOMMil) HAVING U I KlomoHi I ErnMt W. Rover, truck ltnctiv Forfeit S10 bail. Sidney Rhodes Johnton, truck xe live lentnh. Forfeit S10 ball. Donald Wilbur Wimer, no declared weiini receipt, nnr, a. Ulen wimam son is, Feb. 11 CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO (ffl Wheat main tained a steady trend on (he board of trade Friday In response to ex port business and continued dry weather in the main winter wheat area. Feed grains sold at lower quota tions most of the day, although coming ahead slightly toward the close. Cash corn receipts were heavy. Soybeans also were under mild pressure. Wheat closed V,- s, lower, March $2.23 H-U, corn ii lower to 34 higher, March $1.63 Tt-1-54 'A, oats unchanged to 'j higher, March 73 v,.i,4l rye aj loWer , higher, March $1.69, soybeans V, lower to 1 V4 higher, March $2.83 'i-'i. and lard 7 to 16 cents a hundred pounds higher, March $9 60. Wheat Open High Lew Close Mar 2.22 2.23 V, S.21 2.23 1, May 2.25 ' 2.26 '2 254 H 2.26 . Jly 2.24 i 2.26 H 254 i 2.26 S Sep 2.27 hi 2.28 ', 256 U 2.28 , Dec . 2.30 '4 2.32 V, 2J0 2.32 VI PORTLAND GRAIN rutsi'ijAnu no coarse grams. Wheat (bid) to arrive market, oasis no. 1 ouia, delivered coast' Soft White 2.41; Soft White (exclud. uig rtexi 2.41: wmte Club 2.41. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2.41; 10 per cent 2.41; U per cent 2.41; 12 per cent 2.41. Car receipts: wheat 79; barley 2: flour 19; corn 6; oats 2; mill feed 7. Truck Rail Menth to date Truck Rail ., -. Season ta date . Truck Rail 6032 Feb. n ' 48 Truck 10 Rail 38 Month to date 391 Truck . 92 Rail no vehicle II-1 When a dchverv concern 1 uilil stn.iwnn ... cense. Forfeit SS bail. . I to another onenunr There !: - .k, ni ,.,- ..... iu t frtrtre bencfita involving workino 'titia&afSSeSmX Ke"e,h " rim. vtotatuin baaie i conditions. The Pay Increase and LVu Aiben Bam... no VMc permit. "nd comrtDuiioB are re- 1953-53 Forfeit sts bail. troactive to Nov. 1. ??l MrMCIPAL coftT f 10 1 Georse ilarquardt, drunk, forfeit sis 36 lull. 334 . William reltx Peace, leaking and atft .. I lnf load. RecoKtd. 10 Dona'd Cox, violaUon batlc rule. Post . 276 0O boil. " 8183 ' 'ot"1 tnirarn, vagrancy, rine, S100 .... . and Z.0 days. . Jtltl jar;: nay. violation baiic rule. Pott 1 bail. - IM1-5J 48 HI 41 343 82 261 5228 J186 Season to date Truck Rail ', 7278 1206 6070 ifflirlara 27 Aliens Facing Deportation Twenty-seven aliens, all but one of them picked up in this vicinity during the past few days, were taken to Portland today lor depor tation proceedings. They were rounded no bv of- c.prtano 'correa. drunk, rorfeii sis ! fleers of the U.S. Immigration and naturalization service. The group Includes 25 Mexicans, OBITUARY. dian. The Costa Rlcan, Oeorgc aiaia ncyes, naa been neld In or 1 'he County Jail for almost two months, serving a sentence for a morals otfensc. Willi! Smalley Jr.. violation basic nil.. rine. SIS. Virginia Hamilton, fail yield right or way. Plead not guilty. Roy Lien, ran ttcp sign, post S3 ball. tail. Beatrlre Stanley, drunk. Fine, SIS .r 7'., d.)i. NLWSI.AN Charles S. Newman. 4S. native Fort Riole. Minn., oied here Feb. 12. 1953. Survivor. Include: hie mother, Mra. Angie Newman and a siuer. sirs Gertrude McGlllewory, Pinole. Calif.; brother, Harland Netvman, exas. Fu neral services will take place from the chapel of Ward's Klamath Funeral Home. 923 High, Saturday, 4 p.m. The Rev. Lloyd Holloway. first Sletnodiht Church, officiating. Concluding services kugene Crematorium. Police Arrest Man On Car Charges James Francis Degnan, 40, An- Ichor Hotel, was arrested at S. 6lh R ! and East Main late yesterday BODY WOOD 13 so Cord DRY PINE 16" BODY WOOD Idtal for that Fireplace Phent 5149 Peyton & Co. MS Marktt BIRTHS SCOUBES Born to Mr. and Mm. Harold Scoudm, 2230 Girdco. at Klam ath Valley Hospital Keb. 11. 1953, a (prl. Weifht: 5 pounds 12 ounces. MOON Born to Mr. and Mr.. Mar thall Moon, 3917 Frieda, at Klamath Valley Hospital Feb. 12. 1943, a boy. Weight: 8 Doundi 1' ouncei. SMITH Born to Mr. and Mm Merit I Smith. Beatty, Ore., at Klamath V.il-i ley Hospital Feb. 13. 1933. a fixlj igiii. ! piunui ounces. r .EXE .2 Z,n- " ! and East Main late Klamath Valley Hospital Fetx. la. isM. : afternoon by State Police and a noy. weight: s pounds , booked at the County Jail on a complaints filed charge o( driving while Intoxi- E. L. Home.- and Funa Homer Vi Cated. in'o'Tt'iL.. Kru 'HHyii' -Bt;m'n He Was scheduled lor a District T'u&&lown appearance yesterday after- Pioer, attorney (or plaintiff. 1.0011. .or'sv De8ra rested "tCr hl ty. Plaintiff aikt rn.tartv Car reoortedlv hUmruM annth at McLa'S. afurn.yW7or ifffftiti. "' J-J POllCe Said "c "miiHwa lie naa oeen aringing. FLEE BERLIN (fi Two top-ranlting East German judges fled to West They were Dr. president of the su- and FIRST SESSION COPENHAGEN. Denmark I King Fredcnk IX of Denmark Fri day opened the first session of the Nordic council, an unofficial par liament composed of 53 represent atives of Norway, Sweden, Den mark and Iceland. Funeral AKIN Funeral services fnr M.rl T . who died In Redding. Feb. 10. will Berlin Friday. ra.m th r .i 1" , ' ",ir.Vl"ns Freund Saturday. 10:00 a.m.. nrfi'i.r. nf vi..' nreme court fnr Fact rwiln St 'SSStn'' ,rr.ve.0,d',C,"n ..f" tlle nmr.iiin a-nernnnai l"ark will be In 1 i,vu(t; m mag charge of Pelican Pot No. i:3, VFW. 'deburg. Armco Irrigation Gates Sib ivk fir uu n I MOItt HI IIS WMII 4UTI atODii iso SU0I 0ATK Armco Irrigation gates are dur able, quick to install and easy to operate. Gates are held firmly in place by the soil packing into the corrugations of the metal pipe. If desired, gates may be removed and re-installed. Modal 161. hineerl gate with bulkhead. Vr I ln diametera from J 8" to 15". model 150, slid gate, in diameter from 8" fo 30". Model 160 (not pictured) sime as Model 161 except no bulkhead. Consult us for Amps Tviv.tin uaies. l-fi-H'l stilt, wirmlni iters at , a foMIBfriiptsr! Vou're frtvited.' FREE HOME LAUNDRY CLINIC Monday and Tuesday February 16 & 17 It's your (hanct lo tarn what your wa.htr ar dryer will really da, reqardlett af the make er model. Brinq in your problems . . . we'll solve them! MISS CAROLYN SULLIVAN GENERAL ELECTRIC HOME ECONOMIST Will be here ot our store to ontwer all your queitioni about home laundry equipment. Come in no obligation. M i p COMPLETE f Automotive Services car an: K fu inm TRUCK MOTOR OVERHAULING MOTOR TUNE-UP BRAKE RE-LINING DRUMS TURNED FRONT WHEEL ALIGNS. WHEEL BALANCING t LUBRICATION WASHING POLISHING TIRE SERVICE JUCKELAND TRUCK SALE M. SERVICE. INC llth and Klamath 1 International Truck HUDSON B, F. Oo") I I YOUR GE DEALER tgy j 1001 Mai" Phone 2-2518 BW' I " ' ?wM DAY'S CORDS POMS j HEATON STEEL & SUPPLY 421 Spring St., Klamath Fall. Ph. 84427 IN REDUCING TREATMENTS First 25 ladies will get $126 worth a . s xo worth of "reatmenrs for $20 I SWEAT BATHS -EASYWAY REDUCING TABLE -EXERCYClf All Eleetrir De,J...: r . m . ""3 equipment No phone calls. Call in person at the PETROFF JU 2134 STUKEL STREET rtTROFF Mmtral Baths Offer Expires Feb. 18