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PAGE FOUR
irtf ARRETS AND FINANCE
l STOCKS
T'Tv'SvAi.L STREET
: Eiy. yoRii The sloclc
' nmrkrt )-oi ior Ihe third straight
l&eeSloi) Itaursday with steels and
coppem .leading Van wy.
i' The steels climbed as much as
ihree. Soma coaperi exceeded this
and niadj art outsize leap
ft A'.,. - ,
Thf Associated Vttn average ot
M-ntockV ross 40 cents to II13.W.
The. industrials rose .11.10. while
ijiie - rails an'd'fH "Utilities were
tach down 10 cents.
(i W 'J.1SJ If sues traded there were
(60S- 'advances, and - 382 declines.
Thari ie48 new high and 10
,hewllows. "'
ii Volume amounted to 2.120,000
Shares compared with 3,U0,000
traded Wedueaday. . ..
:! : TiKW TOKK STOCKS
Br TIIK ASSOCIATED PKESS
Admiral Corporation
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lli Chalmers '
Aluminum Co. Aniertea ,
American Airlines
American Motors
lAwerlfia- Tot i Tel. ,
America ij Tobacco, . .
lADhcAhcfa Copper
Aienlsou Railroad
'aejthlchem Steel ' .
jBofcing Airplane Co.
Tloig Warner
teuiroughs Adding Mach.
jCanadlan Pacnlc
(caterpillar Tractor
oelanesc Corporaqn,, .
iThryslor Corpuwtiou. "...
teiUea Servio.0 -.,
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PORTLAND GRAIN
' PORTLAND Coarse grains.
i'15-day shipment, bulk, coast deliv
ery:, Oats No. 2, 38 lb while bO.OO.
Barley' N,o. 3; 451b -14.50. Corn No.
' fi, E. Y.' shipment: 66.26.
I Wheat (bid) to arrive market,
lliasls Nn. 1 bulk, delivered coast:
poll Whilo a.ls.; Holt White lex
, Cludlnc Rex) 2.13; White Club 2.13.
': Hard Red, Winter; Ordinar y S.13.
i Car receipts: Wheat 129: barley
11;. .Hour 7), corrlt; milliced 17.
!j N1,'. MAONAIJR DICS
HFtCfELBERO, Germany tin
,pr, Hermann Roechllng, the Saar's
Kicatest steel magnate, died in a
liospllal .n nfrar by. Mannheim
tWcdneMlay night after a long ill-
,3M. He;w9 81.' Death aLas at-
''jtrlbutcd lo a heart oilinWi.
.-aeneni( diiaMrit',.' ". '
Oort-ju Pan Plvwbod ' ' '
. GENEIJAL (im ElECTHIC y
5 How do you like
g our new shingle ?
(, V your new hrajquirttn for Cirneral
tltdflf Automatic Heating tquipmmt.
V 'Qt Mf appointment U I hi, event for you.
' ' It mci.ni that ienrral Fleiiric Heating
1 Fquipmcni is available right now right
ubcte in youa own-community. It means that
yoy now have our organisation at haml m
rmaU G-JB equipment and keep it serviced.
'AVf-Hfome ifw chance of telling toi fer-
tonally juir why .(.i-H heating ii "iu right."
.,lhere are a lot of thing ou will want to
Vlrmw about tot, installation, how the equip-
.''fitcni worki, ana why it works
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Your Aulhoriied
, General
LIVESTOCK
SAN FRANCISCO MWCUSDA)
Cadle salable 50; early supply
mainly cows; opening moderately
active, about steady; bulk canner
end cutler cows 8 00-10.00; utility
11.00; other classes not estab
lished. Calves salable 25; market not
established; Wednesday good to
choice slaughter calves 18.00-18.50.
utility and commercial 12.00-16.00.
Hogs salable 50; supply mainly
butchers; opening moderately ac
live: butchers lully steady with
Wednesday; several lots U. S. No.
1-3, 180-240 lb butchers 18.75.
Sheep salable 800; supply aug
mented by around 600 head spring
leeder lamos for special leeder
auction; lew good and choice shorn
slaughter spring lambs with No.
1 pelt about steady at 17.00; few
sood and choice shorn yearling
wethers at 14.00; other classes not
established.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND W (USDAl Cattle
salable 200; market uneven; cows
fairly active and mostly steady:
all other classes slow with weak
undertone; very few grass steers
available, few utility heifers 10.50
13.50; canner and cutter cows
mostly 8.00-9.00; few 9.50; utility
cows 10.26-11.50; some neia men
er; cutter and utility bulls 11.50
15.00. Calves salable 50: market abou'.
stcody; good and choice vcalers
18 on-20.00: goon and cnoice aoove
325 lb calves 17.00-19.00; utility and
commercial calves and vealers
11.00-16.00.
Hogs salable 150: market slow,
steady lo weak: U. S. No. 1 and
2 butchers 180-235 Ib3 mostly 10.30-
20.40: few No. 1 lots 20.25; No. J
lots down to 19.00: choice 350-500
lb sows salable 13.50-lo.50.
Sheep salable 200: demand nar
row: very lew gooa ana cnoice
lamb's Available; large lot choice
and prime 114 lb lambs on special
ly order 18 50; good and choice
salable around steady at 16.00
18.00: good and choice feeder
lambs salable 14.00-15.00; common
grades quotable down to 10.00.
; : CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO I Butcher hogs
sold steady to 25 cents lower, while
sow held steady inursaay.
Butchers s c a 1 1 n g iwj to isu
pounds moved at $16.00 to 116.00.
Those ronglng Irom 180 to 280
pounds went, at (16.00 to (16.50.
A lew ZbU to 6M pouno outcners
sold for (15.50 to (16.00.
Steers sold steady to 25 cents
lower. A few loads of choice and
mixed choice and prime steers
sold nt (22.50 to (23.25. Good to
low choice steers brought (19.00 to
121.75. One lood of high choice and
prime heilcrs topped at (22.75. Kor
good and choice heifers buyers
paid (19.00 to (22.00.
GRAINS
CHICAGO GRAIN
CHICAGO Wi Dry weather pro
vided the background tor substan
tial gains In corn and soybeans
on the Board of Trade Thursday.
Dealings were active.
September wheat suffered Iroin
liquidation and frequently sold un
der the previous close, aunougn
rallying toward tho finish. Defer
red wheat futures scored small
gains.
Wheat closed -Hi higher. Sep
tember 1.93V1.93; corn 2i,.'i
higher, September 1.38V1.29; oats
VrlVt higher, September SB; rye
higher. September m'-: soy
beans 2',4-4'i higher. September
2.263,.1'j and lord 5 to 30 cents a
hundred pounds higher, Septem
ber 10.92.
' WHEAT
' ' Open High Low Close
Sep 1.92 1.93 1.91 :i 1.92 ,
Deo ' 1.96 '.i 1.97 ', 1.05 ' I d
Mar , 1.96 U 1.98 ,, 1.96 s, 1.97 1,
May 1 93 1.94 'i 1.03 1.94
Jly 1.79 1.811 U 1.78 V, 1.80
Let DEATH
"Take o Holiday"
Yes . . , Labor Day brinos on
other 3-doy weekend of slaugh
ter on rhe highways this month.
Plan NOW to start early enough
to drive with safety to your des
tination and home ogoin. Don't
become a statistic in the No
lion's death total.
DRIVE CAREFULLY, ALWAYS
Wm. N. GOEN
709 So. 6ih Phone 3262
Oct ter.
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Oil
& Burner
Company
Electric Dtoltr Ph. 3873
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KF Blind Man
Robbed Again
For the third time In a year
and a half an outlaw has taken
advantage ot blind man Pete
Jones, operator of the vending
stand on the courthouse lawn.
Friday afternoon about 2 o'clock
while he was momentarily out of
his small building, a Unel stole
some (10 Jn cash from hu cash
drawer.
City police said the thief ap
parently reached in through the
vending window from the outside,
opened the drawer and removed
currency and coins.
A few minutes after the burglary
was reported they picited up a
suspect who had on his person
coins and currency in ;he same
denominations Jones had estimated
was missing.
Police said witnesses had seen
the suspect about the stand eailler.
In July of last year Jones was
duped by a man who passed him
blank slips of paper representing
them as currency.
Again In December of last year
a thief stole some (50 in cash and
merchandise.
For the December burglary, Del-
oeri btewart, 26-year-old ranch
worker, served a year in the coun
ty Jail.
Tulelake Co-op
Office Robbed
TULELAKE Two hundred
dollars In checks and (174 In cash
was taken sometime Tuesday night
August 23, from the Pacific Sup
ply Co-operative plant after an ex
haustive search by the thieves re
vealed the hiding place of the
money.
A. D. Saylers, local manager,
said today that entry was gained
to the building when glass in a
rear door was broken. The robbery
was discovered by Jack Klngsford,
an employe, when he entered the
building Wednesday for work.
This is the second robbery here
in the past month. The George
Yost potato cellar office was en
tered and the payroll checkbook
tnken. Several checks written on
me company nave since turned up
m Aierrni ana Kinmnin wa ;
POTATOES
Bv THE ASSOCIATED PliKSS
The potato market, nv.wirii.ri hv
the Department of Agriculture:
Sixteen cities arrivals 231- on
track 647, shipments 423; No. calll.
40, Cent. Calif. 39, So. Calif. 7,
Idaho 95. Ore. 120. Wash. 67
SAN FHANCISCO Street snips
market about steady; no sales on
Russet3.
CHICAGO 11 Potatoes: Irri.
vsls 95, on track 192 and total O.S
shipments 423: market about
steady, carlo; trnck sals: Calilor-
nia Long Whites (3.25-3.35. Bakers
S.3.60-3.65 mixed pack (3.85; Ore
gon Long Whites 53.10. Russets
M 90; Washington Lone whin,
CONGKKSS
HELSINKI. Finland 1,11 M.m.
bers of national legislatures Irom
some 30 countries attended the
opening here Thursday of the 44th
World Congress of the Interparlia
mentary union.
FALL CLOSE-OUT
-ON--
LAWN MOW
Power and Hand Operated!
Ycur Mower Storage ii for FREE Ours costs money You Save the
Difference.
POWER MOWERS
18 in. Pnn. rotary , Reg. 87.25
18 in. Savage Model 83 Reg. 87.S0
21 in. Savage Model 90 Reg. 134.50
21. in. Savage Model 90R Reg. 139.50
(Dcrnomtrotor)
All Have BrigglStratton Motor
HAND MOWERS
14 in. 5 blade Penn. Reg. 17.95 NOW 14.50
14 In. 5 blade Sav. Reg. 32.50 NOW 21.98
ONE ONLY Parker Lawn Sweep (Sunburned) Reg. 39.95 NOW
HUNTING
Budget Terms
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON-
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REPRESENTING BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY, this year's heads of the forthcominq United Fund
Red Cross drive advanced gifts division are David S.Troy (ccnler) and Arthur R'ckbeil (left).
The co-chairman were announced by campaign cliairman Cob Beach (right) at a luncheon
meeting Wednesday at the Winema Hotel. Troy, as manager of Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. in
Klamath Falls, represents the biggest industry and the largest giver in the county. Rickbell, a
Klamath Falls merchant, operates Riclceys Jewelers. The two heads were chosen by a committee
of advanced gift workers which included Russ Tisdale, Nelson Reed, Frank Jenkins, Deb Addi
son, L. Ernest Taylor, James Patterson and Andy Collier.
Gasoline Thefts
Investigated
Tnelt of gasoline from two cars
Weancoday was bems investigat
ed by city police Tnursday.
Paul Piltcnjer, 1140 Summers
Lane, reported a full taiik o gaso
line was siphoned irom ins car as
it was parked In the Copco lot
some time be'.wcen 6 P-m. and 1
a.m. Wednesday niht.
A. L. Isitt, .1127 Alameda Ave
nue, reported gasoline and a tank
cap sioien Irom his car as it was
parked at his residence some time
between 4 ana 3 p.m. weaiicsuny.
Driver Cited
For No License
After cltv police Investigated a
rlight two-car crash at Second and
Main streets Wednesday evening
thev cited one of the drivers lor
not having an operator's liccnic.
ponce said a car ariven uy sui
ted Maynatt, 3111 Emerald Street,
traveling north on Second, collided
with the left rear door end fender
of a southbound cor driven oy
George Oancl Ashbaugh, 825 Grant
Street. :
Maynatt was given 'he citation.
No Injuries resulted.
Church Planning
Rummage Sale
The Re-ornanized Church of Lat
ter Dev Saints, Ninth and Plum
streets Is sponsoring a rummage
sale lo be held Friday and satur
day. August 26-27. .
Rummage will be on sale from
9 a.m. until evening each day.
SEASON COMING UP!
We Carry A Complete Stock Of
AMMUNITION.. GUNS
HUNTER'S NEEDS
Available On Approved Credit
WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS '
f Roberts Hardware
CofC Team Loses Contest
Klamath County Chamber ol
Commerce's team lost a television
quiz contest by three points Wed
nesday night while appearing on
KRES-TV, Mcdford.
Winner of the three-team con
test was the Ashland group , of
three contestants with 23 points.
Klamath received 20 points, and
Grants Pass was low with 17. ",
Klamath's panel consisted of
Vein Owens, Vern Moore and Leo
Morstad. Had they won they would
have recoived as a prize an over-
Weather Outlook
By UNITED PRESS
SAN FRANCISCO' flay Rctr.on:
fair today, tonight and .Friday ex
cept fog near ocearv night and
morning; little change in tempci-
ature; high today San 'Franci-co
62, Oaklrtnd 68, San Mateo 74, San
Rafael 78. low foniht 48-54; west
erly winds JO-20 piph In .afternoon.
Northern Laiuoriua: fair loony
tonight and Friday but variable
:"og on coast; little change in tem
perature: north or northwest winds
12-25 mpn near coast becoming 10
18 mph tonight and Friday.
Sacramento Valley: Fair today,
tonight and Friday: little change
in temperature: high both days
0-90: low ' tonight 50-60; gentle
winds.
Northwestern California: Fair to
day, tonight and Friday, but vari
able foj on coast night and .morn
intr: liitle change 'in temperature:
high today and low tonight INapn
tO-50, Santa Rosa 78-47, Ukiah Pi)-
49: northwesterly winds
mnh today decreasing to 10-18 mph
I tonisht.
23.75
lilS mm W Woa
rf'TLTa y-Trs v. s m au
NOW 74.50 flKaWil Kit- B fly2Hl
now 74.95 ImM i mMf
NOW 123.75 'liM-Ats! B 'iWrV
NOW 122.50 3 I J, I .
night stay at the Chateau at the
Oregon Caves and two meals each
for six persons.
Winning panel was made up of
F.. C. Beige), Hiny Morris and
Ed Singmaster. As first prize the
three, with wives, will enjoy an
overnight stay at Cater Lake
Lodge and two meals each.
Questions for the program.
'Knew Your Area," were prepared
nnU presented to the contestants
by Stale Police Sgt. 'C. R. Borg
men of Grants Pass. The ques
tions were "those which a tourist
or stranger might ask a local resi
dent." Examples of questions were,
"Hiw many miles to Bend." and
"What counties border Klamath?"
The Klamath Chamber present
ed an individual prize to Sinsmias
ter of the Ashland team. He can
choose between an overnight stay
at a Klamath Falls hotel or at a
motel for a duck hunt.
Klamath also presented to their
team's outstanding contestant. Leo
Montnd, a season's ticket to all
of OTI eames.
The Oregon Caves and Crater
L?l:e priri were the compliments
of those resorts.
Had Grunts Pass won. their
prip would have been six tickets
to Hie Ashland Shakespearean fes
tival. The point system was used in
determining winners.
The Grants Pass panel was com
posed of Floyd Barrett, Mrs. VI
Smith nnd 'Jlm Burnette.
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KM( IS GOME . . .
Mrs. Charlie McCain
Bly, Oregon
Mrs. Paul Robertson
401 Alameda
Mrs. Lundy Clinton
4643 Peck Dr.
Mrs. Charlie Read
Crystal Springs Rd.
Mrs. Bob Heath
2404 Radcliffe
Kirkpatrick's 4 WE GIVE SH GREEN STAMPS i
Sort sick APPLIANCES
Your
Corner 7th and . u.nath
Weather
Western Oregon Partly cloudy
Thursday night and Friday. Highs
from about 70 to the north Thurs
day to 80-85 in the south except
60-65 alonnr coast. About 5 degrees
warmer Friday. Lows Thursday
44-54. Northwesterly winds of 10-20
miles an hour along coast.
Eastern Oregon Generally fair
through Friday. Isolated afternoon
and evening thunderstorms in east
ern mountains. Little change in
temperature. Hiehs both davs 76
86. Lows Thursday 45-55 except
about 40 In high valleys.
Baker and Vicinity Fal rand
cool through Friday. Low Thurs
day 38. High Friday 78.
Grants Pass and Vicinity Fair
and cool through Friday. High of
75 Thursday and 78 Friday. Low
Thursday night 47.
Fire Weather The fire hazard
diminished slightly Thursday in oil
Interior areas of Western and Cen
tral Oregon. Little change Is ex
pected Friday.
Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
24 hours to 4:30 a. m. Thursday
Max. .Min. Prep
Baker
Bend
Salem
Eugene
Klamath Falls
Lakeview
Mcdford
Newport
North Bend
Pendleton
Portland Airport
Roseburg
Spokane
82 42
75 38
72 52
69 48
79 39
83 42
76 44
61 44
64 47
81 55
67 55
68 44
79 50
By UNITED PRESS
Temperatures and rainfall for 24
hours ending at 4 a.m.
High Low
Albuquerque 92 66
Atlanta 88 69
Bakersftcld 99 63
Boston 70 60
Brownsville 95 74
Chicago 83 63
Denver 94 62
Detroit 75 61
El Centro 93 79
Fairganks 61 47
Fresno 95 58
Helena 78 49
Kansas City 96 77
Los Angeles 82 60
Miami 85 70
New Orleans 93 78
New York 78 63
Oakland 57 49
Oklahoma City 96
Phoenix 90 75
Red Bluff 87 60
Salt Lake City 84 65
San Francisco 59 52
Seattle 66 52
Stockton 86 52
Thermal 90
Tucson 98 48
Washington 77 67
Yuma 95
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Drunken Driving
fine Levied
Quincy Baker, 48-year-old Beat-
ty ranch worker, was lined $150
Thursday when he pleaded guilty
to driving while intoxicaied. sen
tence was passed by Justice of
Peace Jack Gritton of Bly.
Baker, who was arrested by
Deputy Sheriff George Foster,
spent 20 days in jail awaiting
trial. Then he decided to change
his plea from not guilty to guilty.
(AND UNTIL HE GETS BACK) . . THE
Oil
DON'T MISS THESE MONEY
15 cu. ft. FREEZER 43995
Reg. 499.9S UPRIGHT
12-Cu.
Cu. Ft.
Refrigerator 39795
?.9S
Reg. 509.95
36" G.E. RANGE 16995
)ven Reg. 209.9S
21 " T.V.
Reg. 339.95
- PARTY WINNERS
Mrs. E. M. Cooper
2312 Wantland
Mrs. Lucille Givan
319 East Main
Mrs. Kranenburg
535 N. 3rd
Mrs. J. D. Sipe
Bly, Oregon
DOOR PRIZE WINNERS
Authorited General Electric Deoler
THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1955
Basin Spud
Festival
Plans Made
MERRILL John Thompson,
secretary of the ninth annual
Klamath Basin Potato Festival to
be held October 21-22-23 at Merrill,
has announced program plans lor
the three-day event.
The morninj and afternoon of
the first day, will be taken tip
with the judging of potato and
ether agricultural exhibits to the
Merrill high school gymnasium.
Potato competition will be state
wide. The annual festival banquet that
draws guests Irom all pans of the
Klamath Basin will be held at 6:30
p.m. in the grade school gymna
sium on the same day. The new
queen will be crowned and he;
court will be introduced during
the dinner hour.
This year's plans are lor the
biggest, most musical parade yci
attempted. The parade line will
move down Main Street, starting
promptly at, 10 a.m. on Saturday
morning.
Free, barbecued beef and all the
barbecued trimmings will be
served at 12 noon.
During the afternoon the Malm
Mustangs and the Merrill Huskies
will play the traditional leslival
footall game. Starting time will
be 2 p.m.
Piizcs will be given away In the
exhibit building promptly at 5 p.m.
The annual harvest ball, and
presentation of the queen and her
court, is scheduled for the Merrill
Community Hall on Saturday nisht.
The third day of the festival,
Sunday. October 23, will climax the
big show with a jackpot rodeo at
the Hill Brothers Ranch north of
Merrill. Events will get under way
at 1-30 ,.m.
The rodeo, featured during the'
festival for th6 first time last
year, drew riders and ropers from
all parts of the Klamath Basin and
an unexpected response Irom the
public.
WOOL MARKET
NEW YORK (UP) Wool top
futures on the New York Cotton
Exchange today opened 5 to 12
points lower.
Opening prices follow: Oct. 1G1.0
bid; Dec. 162.0 bid: March 161.4
bid; May 159.8 bid; Jul y!58.0 bid:
Oct. U956) 157.0 bid; Dec. 155.2
bid.
Wool futures opened 5 to 15
points lower; Oct. 130.5 bid; Dec,
130.0 bid; March 128.5 bid; May
126.8 bid; July 125.3 bid; Oct. 124,0
bid; Dec. 123.0 bid.
Hammond Organ
Chord Organ
Larsest stork ifod
ing make pianos in
this part of the
west. Rent a Spinet
piano. Rental pur
chase plan.
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LOUIS R. M&Nrl PIANO CO.
120 No. 7th
SAVERS'.
SET
28995
Mrs. Mary Polsak
4443 Douglas
Mrs. J.'Charles
1749 Menlo Way
Mrs. John Sheppard
Dorris, California
Mr. Dick Lundsen
2050 Darrow
3890 South ith Open 9 To 9
Phone M&
Phone 8844