June 25, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE E AGTIVE LIFE The president's civilian con servation corp irmy Is st work In earnest on In Moituo national tors!. Itodont control, Intact control, (Ira haiard reduction and half a damn other dlffarant actlvltlee wara to keep th boy from becoming homesick.. At tha Cran creek camp tha construction of a forest sarvlc lalrphona Una from that place to tha Buiar Hill lookout point and on ta tha town or Uavls Creek. ! undir way. Tha same camp la engaged In tha construc tion of a road up Lassen crack and a wide tlra Una to protect tha green limber and young plna planlatlona In tha Huitar Hill area. from tha Crane crook, aa well aa from the llarkamnre camp, aevernl parties ot C. C, men under tl supervision of their foremen are engaged In poison- Ins ground suulrrel on the mountain meadow and large gebruh flat. The boy with their email sack of poisoned grain resemble a skirmish line atrung out over tho tint coun' try. A atuli camp for rodent control operation! It? been ea tahllxhcd on Toin'a creek near the old Marlatt aawmlll tlte. Local men are Inrllned to laugh at tha "tenderfoot" from the eltlea, aa In the case of one boy who found a lliinrd In the rocke and announced that he had discovered a young allgalur. Ilia announcement brought a crowd of th city hoye running to the pot, armed with avery con ceivable weapon to destroy this monitor of th woods. Church aervlcea aro being ar ranged for by tha local clergy men at all of the C. C. C. camps. Tha men gather for di vine service In tha recreation ball which la a feature of each one of the camps. Tough lurk for th married men la contained In an edict I which baa ion forth from head qnartera to the affect that no women are to b allowed to r alde In C. C. C. camps. Army mess klta ar fairly ca pacious affalra but tho average youngster In th local camps thlnka nothing of coming back for the second or third helping. Ther la no limit to th amount of food any man can get. within the llmlta ot his own capacity. The food la excellent, of wide variety and well cooked. All the summer ranger fore of the Modoc national forest as sumed duty last week. Soma of th men will b atatloned In the conservation camps, each one of which will hare an organised fir suppression crew under the leadership of a forest guard, ready for an Instant'a get-away In case of a fir call. Many of th youngster In tha C. C. C. campa here never have been off th city street before. Life In th mountains, coupled with good food and regular hab it Is working wondera tor many of them. Kngland'a national anthem. "Ood Save the King" la a mys tery of literature. No on know who wrote tt. SPECIAL Sundav Dinner 50c MKXfl SOUP 'ream of Chicken with Noodles REM8URS Mixed Plrklea Olive Hadiahea SALAD Pear Salad CHOICE or Stuffed Klamath Turkey, Glhlet Sauce, Jelly Unjnlnted Spring Chicken, Corn Fritter, Bacon Fried Belgian Hare, Hunter Style Frlcesse of Chicken, Tea Biscuit Breaded Veal Cutlets, Chicken Gravy Orllled Lamb Chop on Toast. Fruit Jelly Duchess Potato Spiced lleet Hot Roll Freeh Strawberries a la Mode Coffee Ice Tea Milk Buttermilk Chocolate Brick Cafe A Good Place to Eat lit N. Tth At. Just One Week Left to take advantage of the 2(8) 0 Mowers Rakes Plows Potato Diggers Discontinued after July 1st, 1933 J. W. Kemc National, Local Stock Market Quotations NEW YOUK. Jun 14, (IP) A rather weary atock market loafed In th ahadowa ot unrarlalntlas today until tha last bait hour of trading, when a mild rally lifted soma of th leadea fractionally to mora than a point. It waa one ol tha dullest Saturdays of tha re cent upswing. The clos was ateady to firm. Transfer! approx imated 1.8(10,0(10 shares. Today'a closing prices: Air Itedtictlon ...- -.. Alaska Juneau ................... Al. ( hem. A Dy . ... American can American Com). Alcohol ... American Knr. Pow. ...... American Smelt. ltfg. ... A. T. k T ..... American Tob. n. Anncnmla Copper ............. Atchlanli T. S. r. ... Atlantic Itef Malllmnra Ohio Hendlx Aviation .... Il.'lhlche n Hlc.il . Horden Co ...... IS, o 114 2 n Kl 113 1271 Kl ll 65, 11 til 11 .91 ! 171 231 17 ST.) 22s 41 341 241 221 4i II 761 3( 78 79 221 121 HI 21 H 221 3US 171 Bli 11 SOI ni 921 -II 221 231 21 it 111 71 171 S9 22 61 40 Ilurr. Add. Much. California Pack ............... Canada 1'aclflc .... Case (J. I.) Caterpillar Tractor .. Chesapeake A Ohio Chrysler Motor Col. (1. K Commercial flolv. Commonwealth Ro. ............ Continental Can Corn Product I'urtlaa-Wrlght Drug nc .. I )u pout & lie N ... Kastman Kodak .................. Klec. Auto l.t Kl. Pow. and !.t General Foods . General Motora Gllletie Itaior .. Gold liuat ... International Harvester .. I. T. T Johns Manvllle ........... Kennecotl Con. Cop. , Kroger Grocery ........ I.lbbey-O-Ford Liggett Myera B Liquid Carb I.orlllard Tob. Co. Monty Ward Nash Motor . National Biscuit National Dairy Products National Distillers National Pow. V LL N. V. Central North America , , , Packard Motor . Penney (J. C.) Penn. R. H. , , Phillip. Pet Public Service N. J. ... Pullman Co. .. Radio Corp It. K. O Rem. Rand Reynolds Tob. B. . Sear Roebuck ... Shell fnlon Southern pacific .......... standard Hrands Standard Oil Calif.- Sit ndnrd Oil N. J. ... Studebaker Co Texan Corp Texas Gulf Rul. Trana-Amerira ...a 141 62 471 l i 441 SI 1 27, 19J 35 .81 l 111 291 71 391 1141 321 121 Hi 52 Ml B71 25 41 44 I nlon Corn Cnlon Pacific Cnlted Aircraft . Cnlted Corp 1'nlted Gas Imp I'. 8. Indus. Alcohol V. H. Rubber 1'. S. Steel Vnnndlum West. Klee. A Mfj Woolworth Stock Averages (Copyright. 1931. Riandard statu. tics Company) SO fa e Indl'a RR', Uf Total - 87.1 4S 5 104.4 14.1 Saturday . Prer. dav 7.1 48.8 104.7 II I Week ago 11 1 Tear no 1 4 41.0 101.1 7 I , 1 I ttt A I years ago 14. llt.l 104.9 1S4 0 High. 19.11 l o 4S S1H.7 .S Lew. 1S1 41.1 II I 4i.i Hllh. 1911 . H I in. II uow. iii 1(1 gag ls.a New 1991 high. Bond Averages (Copyright. 1931. Standard Stalls tlca Company) 10 10 90 40 Indl'a RR'i Ufa Total Saturday 71.1 7.l 4 4 77 Hrev. day 71.1 7.9 94.1 77.7 Week ago 71.1 74.4 99. 79 t Year ago 54.9 M. 73.7 to. ( 3 yeara ago 92.3 109.S 99.9 99.4 High, 1938 71.4 7IU 111 73.1 Low, 1931 S3.! 97.0 74.1 (3.1 High. 1931 . 71.1 71.0 99.1 78.1 Low, 1931 69.1 47.4 70.9 17.1 With all these reports ot fJio torlea reopening and men going back to work, w may soon have s major problem In what to do with our Jobleea relief workera. InternAtinrijtl f4anvoafsi Discount on Cultivators Press Drills Potato Planters HIGH PRICES BOOM CIllCAOO, Jun 24, UP) En thuslasm for higher price blaxed furiously In all th apeculatlv pit on the hoard of trad today, with wheat aoarlng a maximum of tie May wheat, In which trading formally commences Monday, croed to abov 900 today. Per slstent abnormally hot tempera turea and dearth of adequate moisture brought In new flood of natlonal crop damage, (in gesting that United Hlatea grain yield this aeason would prove the smallcKt In 30 year. Official advices Indicated that Nebraska email grain were be yond redemption. Wheat closed flurried, 2c to 21c above yestorday'a flnlah: corn, le t" lo up: oats, 21c to 21c advanced, and provisions at a rise ot 6c to 20c. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, June 24, (fl', Wheat, No. 1 hard. 93c. Corn, No. 2 mixed. 4c to 4SJc; No. 1 yellow, 471c to 4Kc; No. 2 yellow, 471c to 4sc; No. 2 white. 471c to 49c. Oat, No. I red, 35c; No. 2 white, 36a to 3Clc. Rye, no sale. Barley, UTiC to 31c. Timothy aecd, per cwt., 13.26 to 13.50. Clover aecd, per cwt., 8.00 to 112.75. Lard, ! 10. Hollies. 17.00. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND, Jun 21, Upi High Low Close July .01 .21 .81 .921 September .. .941 .951 .941 .951 December .. ,6M .99 .681 .69 Caah Wheat No. 1 Big Bend bluestem .. .701 Dark hard winter, 12 71 J Dark hard winter, 11 .671 Soft white .63 Western white .. .601 Hard winter .621 Northern spring .. 601 Western red 601 Oate, No. 1 white. $22.50. Corn. No.-1 yellow. $23.00. Mlllrun atandard, $18.00. Today'a car receipt: Wheat. 12; flour, 18; corn, 3; hay, 3. Woman Describes Drinking Party Before Killing Beatrice Tupper, former wife of Benjamin Tupper. facing fed eral flrt degree murder charges In connection with the slabbing of Abln Murdock, Jun 13. on th Klamath Indian reservation, testified before IT. 8. Commis sioner Bert C. Thomoa S.itur dny that she had purchased 12 bottles of homebrew beer the day ot the murder from Rose Huft of Chlloquln. Mrs. Huff. Oklahoma Indian. vh bound over to th federal grand Jury Saturday morning, charged with selling and pos sessing Intoxicating llquora on th Indian reservation. Her bond in aet at $2,500 and ahe waa returned to tha county Jail until th bond la raised. Mr. Tupper testified that the drinking ot -the beer culminated in drunkennesa and murder of Murdock, her son-in-law. SWAN LAKE Mr. Arnett, Mr. Harrison and son have been bailing hay on th Truax ranch near Bonanta th paat week. Frank Gabriel, who la farming at Olene, epent th week and st horn. The new Bank ot England has Installed s $200,000 kitchen which can serve lunchea at the rat of 2000 a day; It ta laid to be th largest and most costly staff kitchen In London, flip LIBERTY Financial Independence brings relief from worries tnd a greater capacity for "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." Start 4 Sayings Account HIE IIKlIf NATIONAL DANI. Markets Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Jun 24, UP) Cattle, 1598; calves. 115, for th week. Ther waa llttl ottering In top grade quality, and quota tiona on these wer eliminated. Gasier appeared dull and weak, with values 2 Jo to 60c lower. Weaknes wal shown most In atoars, hotter and cow, while ther appeared a ateady tone for bull and calvea. Beat fed ateer. $6.50, with othera at $6.00 to $6.15; grass fed ateer, $5.50 and down; best grass heifer, $5.00, with best cowa at $4.26; medium to good bulls, $3.00 to $3.76. Hogs. 4.664 for the week. The trade In lntlta wa weak. Best light butchea, $5.25 to $5.35; heavyweight, $4.50; packing aow at $3.25; killer pigs, $4.00 to $5.00, with bulk, $4.25 to $4.50; feeders at $4.60, with bulk, $4.00 to $4.35. Sheep and Iamb. 2,952 for the week. Trado m lamba waa weak, with sales 60c or more lower. Strictly choice gold Monday at $6.00. but later In the week $6.60 wa tha top, with bulk at $5.25; yearling minions. $3.76 to $4.00! top ewea available brought $1.75 for bulk, althourh etrlctly choice were quoted at $2.00 to $2.25. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO. June 24. UP) U. S. D. A.) Hogs. 12.000; market slow, steadv to 10c lower. Good to choice 200 to 300 lb., $4.40 ti $4.50: top, $4.50. Cattle, 1.000. Compared week ago: Good and choice fed steer and yearling, loc to 25c higher; lower grade steady to 25c lower: fed steer ot value, $5.75 upward, extreme top, $7.10 on long year lings: moit weighty ateera $5.25 to H 25: good and choice year ling heirer. 25c to 50c higher: cows. 15e to 25e lower; vealera 50c higher, at $5.00 to $6.00. Sheep, 7.000; market today nominal, for week, unevenly strong to 25o higher; closing bulks, good to choice natlvo ewe and wether lamb. $7.50 to $7.75: throvoute, $5.00 to $5.60; fed yearlings, $6.00 to $6.50; fat ewea, $2.00 to $2.75. Portland Produce PORTLAND, June 24. UP) Butter, prlnta, extra. 24c; stand ards, 231c. Butterfat: Portland delivery: A grade. 21c-22o lb; Farmer door delivery, 21c-22c lb; aweel cream, 5c higher. Rggs: Pacific poultry produc era' selling price: Overslie, 20c; extraa 18c; mixed colors, 17c medluma. 17c doxen. Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh current receipt. 66c lbs., np, 12c doxen, Live Poultry: Portland deliv ery Buying pricea, heavy hens, colored 41-51 lb., 11c;. Do 61 lbs. up 10c: broilers 2 lbs. up. 8c; under 2 Iba, 10c; colored springs, 2 lbs, up, 12c; rooster. 5c lb.; duck, peklna, brollera. 12c-13c lb.; old ducks, Peklna. 10c lb.; Do colored, 10c lba. Strawberries: Oregon dollars. $1.60; New Oregon. $1.60 to $1.85. Cheese: ti score Oregon trip let, 12c; loaf, 13e lb.; broker will pay le below quotations. Milk: Contract price 4 pet. Portland delivery $1.75 cwt; B grade cream, 3 7 ic lb. Country Meat: Selling price to retailer: country killed hogs. best butchers, nnder 150 lbs., 7c to 71c; Tealera, 70 to 100 lb., 7c to 71c; spring lamba 9c to 10c: yearlings. 4c to 5c; heavy ewea. 2c to 3c; medium cows, 6o lb.: canner cows, 2c to 3c; bulls, 41c to 50 lb. Mohair: Buying price: 1933 clip. 15c lb. Csscars Bark: Buying price: HE'S SENSATION Th greatest schoolboy athlete to participate In the National Interscholastlcs st Cblcsgo In yeara la Jesse Owen, negro runner of Cleveland's East Tecb High. Owens, shown above, broke tb world scholastic marks In tt 100-yard dash. 220-yard sprint and broad Jump In th recent schoolboy meet. His mark in th 1009.4 aeconds equaled th accepted world record of Frank Wykoff. 1933 peel. 3c lb. Hop: Nominal, 1933, 60c to 66c per lb. Onions: Selling price to re- taller Oregon $1.15 to $1.3a per cental. New onions: Cslifornls Bermu da. $1 per 50-lb crate; new red $1.85 per cental. potatoes: Local, $1.50; Ms- chute Gems, $1.85: do bakera, $2.00; Yakima Gems, $1.60 to $1.75. New Potato: Local white and red", 2c to 21c per lb. California white, $2.00 to $2.15 per cental. wool: 1933 clip nominal; Wil lamette valley, 23c to 25c lb.; Eastern Oregon, 18c to 21c lb.; Southern Idaho, 16c to 20c lb. eHEUR0LET STANDARD SIX COACH 1 1 With such a car at such a price, why deny yourself these important features that have made Chevrolet the world's most popular car: Talk about srnartness here's the in really eye-atopprng Hnet. Look at that big two-door sedan illustrated above. Those aer -stream lines, deep skirted fender and beaver-tail back are to be found in no o&er lowest priced ear. Talk about luxury the same model has No Draft Ventilation, safety plate glass windshield, real mohair upholstery, an adjustable tuts visor, and a movable driver's seat,' And it is Chevrolet alone who offer, them at that price. When it comet to At The Churches Oiurch Katie Deadline Bacaus of th additional work of Mttlng typ for notices of servlc In various churches ot th city, th dead line for turning In ucb notice to th offices ot Tb Evening Herald snd Klamath News must b set at t o'clock Friday avenlng. Tb coopera tion of tho In charge ot turning In church notices will be greatly appreciated. Ht. Paul Episcopal Church Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Sunday achool at 9:45. Morn ing prayer and sermon st 11:00 by th Rector. Regulsr services at Langell Valley In ths after noon. e First Presbyterian Church The First Preebyterlan church, located on North Sixth and Pine street, holds Its morning ser vice at 11 o'clock, when th sac rament of communion la to be administered and tbs opportun ity given to unite with the church. The program Includes organ prelude, "Paatortae in C by Waehs; offertory, "The Swan" by Halnt-Haens; aoprano solo by Mr. Bert C. Thomas, "Lead, Kindly Light," by San derson; communion addresa by th pastor, th Rev. A. Theodore Smith; sacrament ot baptism and sacrament of the Lord's Supper; organ postlude. "March" by Petrall. Miss Dorothy A. Smith Is th organist. In the evening this congregation Is to worship with the First Methodist peopl in the Methodist church, Tenth rnd High streets at 8 p. m. The Rev. A. Theodore Smith la to preach. Scandinavian Mission Hotel Early Bldg.. 5th and Main St. Bible school and morning wor ship 10:00. Mrs. E. A. Ohman, Supt. Classes for sll ages. Eve ning service 7:45. Topic. "The Sea-Captain Call." Wednesday evening, mid-week service, 7:45. Friday evening, Bible study, Phil. 2. At the home of P. East man, corner Pacific Terrace snd Erie. E. A. Ohman, Psstor. All welcome. Klamath Temple Fred Horn ihuh. Pastor. Sunday school at 9:45. Morning worahip at 11, th pastor delivering th ser mon on "Tb Sunny Side ot Lite." The evangelistic service st 7:4$ will he featured with special music, both vocal snd instrumental, snd s sermon on "A ' Fest of Good Thing." Week night services sr con ducted Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Tb Saturday service Is held by ths young peopl of No Draft Ventilation Modern Aer-Stream Styling The Comfort. Silence and Safety of Fisher Bodies Unequalled Gas, Oil and Upkeep Economy last word th church sn Is evangelistic and Interesting. They also hold service Sunday st 6: JO, than a street meeting st 7th snd Msln. Tuesday th young peo ple of th church go to Beatty to hold a eervie In th Metho dist church for both Indians snd whites. All welcome. Immanuel Baptist Church Eleventh and High street. Dr. W. T. S. Spriggs, Pastor. Bibls school 9:45 s. m. Marlon Bun nell, Sn pt. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Subject, "Tb Stewardship of Llf." B. T. P. C. 7 p. m. Evening service t p. m. Topic, "Tb Power of th Word." Mid week service, studies in th Book ot Revelstlon. Fl'st Christian Church Pine street st Ninth. Arthur Chai. Bates, Minister. Bible school 9:45 s. nt. An Interesting snd profitable time spent In Bible study. If you sr not slresdy In Bible school, w invite you to Join a clsss here. . Commun ion snd worship 11 a. m. Orgsn prelude, "Andante Pastorale," Richmond. Observance of Lord'a Supper. Offertory. "Offertolre from Berenice," Handel. Haxel M. Begley, organist. Sermon, "Making Disciples In Oregon." An offering will be taken for state missions. Evening services. Christian Endeavor societies meeting at 1 o'clock. Evening worship and - sermon 8 o'clock. Topic: "This Grace Alo." First thorch of Christ, Scien tist Tenth and Washington Sta. Sunday school, 9:30 to 10:30 o'clock. Morning service. 11:00. Subject, "Christian Sclsnce." Testimonial meeting Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock. This church mslntalns a reading room at 200 Williams building. 724 Main atreet, where th Bible and authorised Christian Science lit erature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The reading room Is open dsily from 9 o'clock In the morning until I In the eve ning. An attendant Is in charge from 12 until 1 o'clock snd from 2:30 nntll 4:30 except on San days and holidays. Salvation Army, 619 Walnnt atreet. phone 591-W, Adjutant snd Mrs. C, Ford, officers in chsrge. Week dsy services as follows: Sslvstion meetings Thursdsy and Saturday at 8 p. m., preceded by open air services, 7th snd Msln. Mondsy night 7:30 p. m. Girl gusrds meeting; Tuesday night. Soldiers meeting, 9 P- m., Wed nesday 2:8 p. m. Ladies Home League. Corps Cadet clsss. Wed nesday evening, S p. m.; Friday night. Army Scouts, Mills school gym. 8 p. m. Chums meeting same night at Army hall, 8 p. m. Regular Sunday aervlcea Conn-1 ty Jail aervlcea 10:15 a. m.; Hole neas meeting st hall 11 a. m. Sunday achool and Bible claat 2:80 p. m.. (nine elaasa tor all ages.) Young People' Legion service, 6:10 p. m. Msla Sunday meeting. 8 p. m. Portland Man Dies in Crash MARSHFIELD. Or., Jun 14. Alex Miller, Portland clothier, 'died In a ' hospital at Bandoa today from Injuries received la an automobile accident on th Oregon Coast highway north ot Port Orford late yesterday, . REPEAL RATIFIED. DOVER, Del., Jun 24. UP) Delaware today formally rati fied th proposed amendment to repeal tha eighteenth amend ment In th federal constitu tion. It waa th sixth stat to take such action. Pendleton Has Snakes, Too. PENDLETON, Jun 24. UP) Th first rsttleanak killed with in th Pendleton city limits la msny years fell victim to a club in the hsnds of Wesley Peters here yesterday. Ths snake, car rying nine rattlea, blocked Pat era' path as he walked along an abandoned mill rsc. OBITUARY CAROLINE RBODA WHEELER Mrs. Caroline Rhoda Wheeler, wife of th lata Charles Sydney Wheeler, passed away In this city Jan 24, at 2:65 a.m., aftar aa illnesa of two weeks' durstlon. At the time ot her desth Mrs. Wheel er wss sged 72 years and 15 days. She was a nstlvs of Rslelgh, West Vlglnls. but th Isat 40 years ot her lit hav been apent In th stst ot Oregon. Surviving aro four daughters and thre sons: Mrs. Ida Buck of Eureka, III, Mrs. Florence Hndson, Mrs. Maudls Tompkins and Mrs. Ne vada Lovelady, all of Klamath Fall; Jno. Wheeler ot Freewater, Ore.; Sheridan Wheeler ot Set ma. Ore., and William Wheeler. Th remains rest In th gold room ot th Esrl Whltlock fnnsral horn, Plna street at Sixth, wher friends may call. 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