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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
STOCKS
WALL STREET
NEW YORK in The sioclt mar
ket slipped sharply Friday wail all
kecto.'s participating In the de
cline. Losses were mostly fractions
to more than two points. Volume
approached 3.200,000 shares.
. ; Grains. 'vv..'i
PORTLAND GRAIX
PORTLAND l No bids or
ofters on coarse graitu.
Wheat tbidi to arrive market,
bans No. 1 bulk, deliverea coast:
in laie afternoon dealings the i Soft While 2.: Soft White les-
ticker tape fell behind a new wave ! eluding Re. i.Zi; White Club 2 23.
ol selling'. i Haro. Red Winier: Ordinary 2.2S;
Chrysler Corp., which cut Its 10 per cent i 25; 11 per cent 2 30;
quarterly dividend In half alter the ; p;r cent 2 36.
close Tnursday, fell sharply. It! Hard While Baart: Ordinary
took brokers nearly three hours to 2.30; 10 per cent 2.30; 11 per cent
match the flood of sell orders. Then 2.31; 12 per cent 2.32.
it opened at 60'4 off 4? on 35,000 Car receipts: wneat 86; barley
chares.
(lou.
i feed 15.
5; corn 6; oats 1; mill
Test Damages
Jet Airliner
CHICAGO GRAIN .
CHICAGO w Price changes
in most of tne jrain list were
smcil Frioxy wi.h ut market gen-
I erf hy selling, a Utile lower througn-
6EATTLE Wi Test flights ol , "' most o. uie teision.
the Boeing Airplane Co. 'a multl-j An exception to this pattern was
million dollar stratojet tanker, the foyoeann. which went tnrough sev-eight-eiiRined
707, faced a 30-day, eral ratne.- wide swings without
delay Fridav pending manufacture prouucln6 any aefinite trend. Li
of a nosewheel strut lost Thurs- QUiualion in Deans continued but
day niKht when the plane left the me marei got occasional support
runway after a lauding at Boeln- irom covering operauaus 01 pievi
field. , ous short sellers.
The accident, the second ground i Corn enjoyed a little strength at
mishap Involving the plane Boe-'one time on sale of about 480.000
lng hopes will become the nation's I bushels of the yellow grain to Ire
first airliner, followed by a few Hand and Great Britain,
hours an Air Force announcement! Wneat closed - higher, Sept
it is buying a limited number of 1 2.10 VU. corn 14 lower to 1 cent
the craft for use as refuelling i higher, Bepl ' l.0',-1.61, "
tankers. lower to higher, Sept. 72'j. rye
It also followed a test flight of 1U to 2 cents higher, Sept l.lS'-i,
the first production model of the ; soybeans ,-2'2 higher. Sept 3.00
B52A Stratofortress. Boeing long- 3.G0U and lard 10 cents lower to
range jet bomber ordered by the ' 12 cents a hundred pounds higher,
Air Force lor the Strategic Air (Sept 1S.52.
Command. Wheat
With Chief test pilot A. M. (Tex) ! open High Low ( lose
Johnston at the controls, the! Sep 2.10 2.10 2.08 2.10 3.
ciraioiurircss new over rngei Dec
Sound for nearly ait hour and 15 ; Mar
minutes. Boeing officials said the I May
ingni was successiuj and said it
signalled the start of production
"in quantity" of the global bomb
ers.
Johnston also was a!, the con
trols of the stratojet tanker when
it landed at the field two hours
later after the latest of a series
of tests undertaken since the craft
was first Ilown in July.
Johnston said the brakes failed
after a perfect landing. He guided
It off the runway Into soft dirt.
Boeing engineers said loss of
the nosewheel strut was the only
damage. A Boeing statement said, how
ever, thnt because the 707 1 a
test model, spare parts must be
made to order and this will force
a delay of 30 days or more In
the flight test schedule.
In the first accident Involving
the 707, It damaged its undercar
riage during taxiing tests last
May prior to its maiden flight
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EVERYBODY LOVES A CLOWN
Record Interest Shown In
'54 Modoc County Fair
With two weeks to go before the
closing date of Industrial and com
mercial exhibt1.; at Uie annual
Modoc County Ft,.-. August 27, 2d
and 29, a total ol seven e-ihibitors
have already contracted for space,
according to Ho'and Christiansen,
Shrine Circus Gaiety Slated
Excitement of the thrilling acts , ing afternoon and night perform
ot this year's Shrine-Potack Bros. ' ances both days starting at 2:15
Circus Is relieved by generous in- and 8:15.
terpolationr. of gaiety. Presented by 1 A. Joyous keynote is struck early
the Klamath Falls Shrine Club, ! in Ihe program with "A Visit to
the circus will appear Tuesday j Spanglandia," in which satin-clad
and Wednesday, August 10-11, at clowns with enormous heads, the
the Klamath Falls Fairgrounds, glv-
Weather
2.13 2 2.14 ' 2.12 , 2.14 ,
2.14 ', 2.15 , 2.13 2.15
2.10 J4 2.11 3 2.09 2 2.11
Livestock?
ranging up to 50.000 feet.
Passengers
Fall From Car
A woman and two small children
miraculously escaped serious In
Jury when the door of a car In
which they were riding swung open
and they fell to the pavement.
Tile accidi'iil occurred Thursday
eveniiiB. according to city police,
when a car operated by James
Krani, 1112 Martin, swerved
sharply to the left to avo;d strik
ing a enr operated by Don Allen
Cross, 1322 Lakeview, as it made
a left turn Com East Main onto
Wantlnnd.
As Krsnz swung his car the
right door came open and his
w ile. Kay. 18 - month - old daugh
ter Maxine, and one . year old
Becklcy Malcnberg rolled out.
The trio was tnken to the hos
pital where Mrs. Krant was treat
cd lor skinned arms and legs and
released. The youngsters were uninjured.
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
CHICAOO Ml Hog prices rose
sharply again Friday. Butchers
gained 26 to 75 cents while sows
were steady to 50 cents higher.
A top of $24.00 was paid for a
few lots of choice hogs weighing
200 to 215 pounds. Sales of choice
190 to 270 pound butchers were
from $22.76 to $23.75. Sows brought
$16.00 to $21.00.
The receipts In the cattle sec
tion consisted mainly of cows.
which averaged steady to weak to
$9.75 to $13.00 for utility and com
mercial and $8 00 to $10.00 tor can
ners and cutters. Bulls topped at
$14.00 and vealers at $19.00.
Good and choice native spring
lambs sold at $18.00 to $20.00 in
the sheep section.
Salable receipts were estimated
at 4.000 hogs, 1,200 cattle, 200
calves and 500 sheep.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND OB (USDA) . Cattle
salable for week 3.065; market
uneven; fed steer supply larger,
market weak-50 lower, other steers
and hellers wcak-1.00 off; beef
cows weak-50 lower except can-
ners-culters closed strong-50 up:
load high choice-prime 1.109 lb fed
steers 26.00. load high choice 1.119
lbs 25.50; other good-choice steers
23.00-25.25; commercial 20.00-22.50: I
utility 13.50-18 50; medium-good
feeders 15.00-18.00; inferior-good
stocker 9 50-16.25; choice 770 11)
fed heifers 22.50: good heifers
19.00-21.00: utility- commercial
1 1 .50-18.50; canner-cuttercow a late
8.00-9.50; utility 10 00-11.50, young
cows to 12.50 and over; utilltv-
commerclal bulls 14.00-16.50.
cutters down to 11.00.
Calies salable for week 525:
market strong; good-choice vealers
nd light calves 17.00-20.00; few
prime 20.50-21.00; utility-commercial
11.00-16.00.
Hogs salable for week 960:
market slrong-sllghtlv higher under
lenient sorting; choice 180-235 lb
butchers 23.25-moslly 25.75; 250-280
125.00; choice 350-550 lb sows 16.00
19 00; lighter weights to 21.00.
Sheep salable for week 4.550;
market slow on Increased supply;
slaughter sprlnc lambs closed
around 1 00 lower, feeders 50 off.
ewes strong; choice wooled spring
lumbs late 17.00. early to 17.50 with
few 18X0 Monday; shorn around
t 00 less; good-choice feeders 14.00
f0, enrly to 15.00; few good-choice
earllnt:s 11 00-13 00; good-choice
ewes 4.00-S 00. odd head 5 50: culls
down to 2.00.
Hew Navy Jet
Demonstrated
HICKSVILLE. N.V. Ifl A new
Navy Jet lighter, designed for car
rier warfare and capable of super,
sonic speeds In level flight, has
been demonstrated publicly for the
first time.
Known as the F9F9 Tiger, Ihe
swcpt-wlng, slngle-engfne craft i
was ouiii oy tne Grumman Air
craft Engineering Corp., which
has a 40-mllllon dollar contract to
turn out an undisclosed number for
the Navy.
Tne plane completed Its fourth
successlul flight Thursday from
the company's Pccnnic River plant
on Long Island under the guidance
of test pilot Coiwln Mevcr.
The Tiger's initiii flight last Fri
day was four days before a Brit
ish Jet lighter, the Unglish L'lec-
"ic ri, mane m maiden test I
nop in England. The latter craft
also is capable of .upersonlc speed
In level night. Tire speed of sound
at sea level Is nbout 7W) miles
per hour.
The Tiger's bull.lers claim It Is
capnble of supersonic speed wheth.
er at sea level or any altitudes lbs 23.50-24 50: under 170 lbs 24.00-
Spanglettes as cute dancing clowns
and motley prank-playing clowns
all cavort to the merry music ol
"Be a clown."
Janet's ponies, dogs and little
Eastern Oregon Generally ! monl(l?y do all sorts of cute things
fair tonight and Saturday. HiKh slronBly accented by comedy. Nor-
Saturday 78-88. Low tonight 42-52 6U ,enaees In his own style of
Western Oregon Considerable momce.v business that is at the same
night and morning cloudiness but ' ","a ""arious
I final 4-Vpt. rrlrt ctir a( t
Antelope Tags
To Be Issued
Applications for permits to hunt
antelope are now available at game
commission license agencies
throughout the state ol Oregon.
These applications must be in the
Portland office of the commission
before 10 a.m., Aueust 10 in order
to be eligible for consideration.
Tjpere will be 200 permits Issued
for each of the three atocs. and if
there are more applications than
the number of permits to be is
sued, a public drawing will be held
August 12. Employes of the game I nroner sDace prranremenLs mus!
commission are not allowed to ap- be made. ,
.0 Prms- . ", Christiansen also stated todav the
The three areas being hunted this . pians i0I me blg f01r parade Sun.
, Z '"" ucaigoatcu aay momuig of the tnree oav tair
in past years; however. Area I ' ' .u . ? .u. .V .
has been changed in two areas.
manager.
Interest in industrial, commercial
and educational exhibits for this
annual nor-heastera California
event appears to be setting a new
record, Christiansen sair1.. vith al
lotted space filled at the piessn:
time. If exhibitorj continue w con
tract for space at tha preea; laie,
Christiansen may be fore 2d to
move some of the displays to one
of the other exhibit buiidirer.
With an increase or eiihibUors
in this section each year, Modoc
County Pair officials are now plan
ning on increasing the commercial
exhibit space in the future with
the addition of a large, paved open
air pavilion for the exhibition of
larger commercial vehicles, such
as cars, truclcs, lractor.1, etc.
Interested prospective exhibitors
will be able to obtain space at the
fair office in Cedarvilto until 6:00
p.m. Friday, August 13. The clos
ing date two weeks in advance of
the actual fair is .1 necessity, fair
officials claim, due to the fact that
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Because of a study being carried
on by the Oregon Cooperative Re
search Unit, the Drakes Flat area
will not be open for hunting. This
Includes the area bounded by the
California-Oregon boundary U s.
Highway 395, and the Plush-Adel
road. The study being carried on
in this area is aimed at determin
ing the cause of the antelope fawn
mortality experienced during the
past few years.
One other change In Area I
added some territory north of the
former boundary. The added area
is bounded by 17. 8. Highway 20,
state Highway 27. and the Pau-
are well underway, and. that letters
are being sent to all county organ- .
izations asking them to entci' a .
Boat for this event. The parade is (
under the direct supervision of the
Cedarville Fire Department. En- j
tries in the parade will be classified '
in the following sections to facili- i
tate Judging: Commercial, club or I
organization, and individual. Under I
these three classes will be mech- i
anized floats, horsedrawn floats, j
riding groups, marching grcups. f
and special groups.
Entries for the parade are now
being accepted, and it is the inten
tion of fair officials and the Cedar
ville Fire Department to make this
GOLD STAR MOTHERS are organizing a local chapter in
Klamath Falls. Attending a meeting here Thursday were Mrs,
James Cech, left, of Medford, junior vice president of Ore.
gon; and Mrs. Carl Gimpl of Eugene, state department presi.
dent, Gold Star Mothers. t J
PORTLAND Consolidated 888 last year, a decline of 64 per
Freightways, Inc. end wholly-! cent.
llna-suplee road which meets Hinh- year's Sunday morning parade the : owned subsidiaries report first-; Consolidated net earnings 1m-
Consolidated Earnings Told
generally sunny afternoons
Opal. 3-year-old star of the Bes-
through Saturday. Generally clear !alou B3,b!T EIephants- displays
sense of humor to match her ex-
Slightly warmer with high 70-75 tr8rdinar' ?ense of balance. Nel
nnMh hnir rf ....u w.w . son's trained pigs are mlrth-pro-
cept 65 along Immediate coast.
Low 45-55. Coastal winds north
west 10-20 Tt n h innraacin.
25 along southern' coast durlnc i tonuc.ci'? chtmpanzees are funny
" smioiy dv oeme themselves and
way 20 near diley.
Persons applying for permits to
hunt may apply In groups of not
more than four and must use of
ficlal application blanks.
voking with a repertoire of tricks
not at- all to be expected from
ordinary farmyard porkers. An-
afternoon.
FIVE DAY OUTLOOK
Western Area Little or no
precipitation, with some rain like
ly next Tuesday or Wednesday.
Warmer early part of next week.
Maximum temperatures in West
ern Washington 66-76. rising to 75
85 early next week. Western Ore-
imply by being themselves and
evoke many a chuckle with their
uninhibited antics.
Before the circus proper gets un
der way. the clowns entertain early
arrivals with their versatile talents
and they make further appear
ances during the program with
merrunent as their motive.
Lou Jacobs, one of Ihe greatest
gon maximums 78-88. risins to 85- 'igures of international clowning.
95 next week. Minimums 45-55. j , cns?"'uous among this year's
Eastern Area - In Eastern .mly men' A ?omiy high spot of
Washington and Idaho scattered
showers
own whimsical
incredibly small of
size and unpredictably erratic ot
behavior.
At another point. Jacobs Joins
talents with Rudy Docky, Charley
Cheer and Harry Dann in an al-
I together intriguing musical novelty.
ntilrmnhila nF 1.,
Week. In Faslj.rn nr.... !,..!. uiK mai
no precipitation. Temperatures av
eraging a little below normal, with
maximums averaging mostly 75
85. Minimums mosllv 45-55.
Baker and Vicinity - Fair,
warmer through Saturday. High of
e oaturuay. Low Friday night 48.
Northern California Fair
through Saturday. Northwesterly
winds of 12 to 24 miles an hour
near coast.
Grants Pass and Vicinity
Fair, warmer through Saturday.
High of 90 Saturday. Low Fridnv
night 50.
By Till-: ASSOCIATED PRESS
24 hours to 4:30 a. m. Friday
Bcker ' 7g 45
: Bfnd 72 38 '
: Fugenr 73 46
! Klamath Falls 70 41
Boise 83 56
Lakeview 72 47
Medford 79 48
Newport 64 46
North Bend 67 51
Ontario 87 57
Pendleton 81 53
Portland Airport 69 54
Rosebuig 74 47
Salem 76 48
Boise 83 56
Chicago 79 64
Denver 82 62
Eureka 60 52
Los Angeles 77 64
New York 82 63
Red Bluff 90 62
San Francisco 68 49
Seattle 70 58
Spokane 79 59
CHICAGO POTATOES
CHICAGO wi Potatoes: Arri
vals 50; on track 184: total U.S.
shipments 614; supplies light; de
mand moderate; market stead:
California long whites (4.10-35;
bakers 45.66; Idaho Oregou iounu
reds $3.70-4.00; Washington long
whites S4.00; Pontiacs J4.00: Ne
braska Warbas 3. 60-75: Colorado
round reds $3.65; New Jersey cob
blers $3.90.
District AA
Meet Planned
Members of Alcoholics Anony
mous from all parts of Southern
Oregon and Northern California
will gather Saturday night for a
regional meeting in the new Klam
ath Falls AA headquarters in Ma.
pie Park. The Rev. Galen Onstad.
rector of the St. Paul's Episcopal
Church, will be a guest speaker.
largest in the tw-mty-year history
of the Modoc County Fair,
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St ITS
Ralph Manninf vi. Audrv Vanninn.
suit for divorce. L. Ortti Stsemorc at
torney for plaintiff.
MARRIAGE LICENSLS
CRAIG - JOHNSON Alva H. Craig.
60. Klamath Fall, and Senia . John
son, 50, Klamath fa 11a.
DECLINES
OBITUARY
HOL STEIN
Bertha Berthenia HoUtein. 69. a na
tive of Waltenia, Kansat. and a resi
dent of this eity died here Aurust 5.
Survivors Include: two sons: Ed car
Sample of Klamath rails; George
Sample of Jacksonville, Oregon; five
aHucniers: Aiaiut oiion Of Tort. Col
lins. Colorado; Eunice PoUon;Violet
Singleton; Opal Derby; Ella Davis all
of Klamath Falls: Jessie Hoik ins of
Eugene; two sisters; Ella Griffs of
Klamath Falls and Lula Cook of Dei-
Moines. Iowa. Fuaeral services will be 1
r.eld from O'Hair's Memorial Chapel'
Saufrday. Aufxitt 7 at 11 a.m. Inter-:
ment will be made in Klamath Mem-,
orial Park.
COLOMBO, Ceylon !jp Ceylon
has decided to decline Britain's
invitation to attend talks in Sep
tember on the proposed Southeast
Asia Treaty Organisation, a reli
able source said Friday.
Cement Foundations
Housa Leveling, Roofing,
Siding and Insulation
Ph. 8866 (4037 Evenings)
ROGERS Roofing & Siding
half earnines ahead of last year . proved from S372.776 in the 1953
despite a decrease in gross reve- first half to $510,348. Earnings per
nues. common share after provision lor
Transportation and warehousing , preferred stock dividends were
revenues for the first six months ; 1.38. up from 5" 99 per share
of 1954 were S18.297.672. off 4.9 ! year ago.
per cent from the S19.230.97il ro-; President Loland James atirt-
corded in the samj period a year
ago. Manufacturing sales amounted
to S3.360.787 compared to $3,590.-
FUNERAL NOTICES
STII.ES
Funeral services for Ivy May Stiles,
71, who died herff Augu,t 5. will take
p'ace from the chapel of Ward's Klam
ath Funeral Home, 923 Hish St.. on
Saturday. August 7. at 10:30 a.m.. the j fy
Rev. George Alder of the First Chris-1
nan Lnurcn ot delating, commitment
service and interment in Klamath
Memorial Park.
buted the nam in earings to term
inal and cquiDmunt improvements,
and the "axccKent cooperation of
the entire jriMn'wTrition" in the face
of the volume d;r,rear.e.
IIOLSTKIN
Funeral services for Bertha B. Hol
?tein, H8. who d'ed mi this i t v
August 5 will he held at O'Hair's Mem
orial Chapel Saturday. August 7 at II
a.m. Interment will be made in Klam
ath Memorial Park.
MUNICIPAL COURT y
Rose Harrington Curran, vagrancy,
$1(K) bail forfeited.
Rose Harrington Curran, drunk, (25
bail forfeit2d.
John Macs, drunk, $29 or 12'i dayL
Thomas Waldo Newton, violation ttt
sic rule, $10 bail forfeited.
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KLAMATH FALLS
2 MATINEES 2 NIGHTS
TUES. and WED.
2:15 P.M. 8:15 P.M.
Klamath Falls Shrine Club
Sixth Annual
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