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MARKETS and FINANCIAL
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Packard Motor Cur
Prim, y (J .C.) Co.
a'mnaylvania R.n.
prpm Coin Co.
Plnlro Radio
Itsdlo Corporation
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Kuvonirr Inrorn rid
Itrynolria Metals
Kapunllo Btrrl
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Hafruay Blorra Inr.
Hcott Paprr Co.
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rtocony.Varuum Oil
Houllirrn Pacific
Mtamlard Oil Calif
Mamlard Oil N.J,
Htudrhakrr Corp.
rlunhinn Mining
Swill 4i Company
Tranriamrrica Corp.
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Union Pacllio
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United Corporallon
United Stalra Plywood
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LIVESTOCK
TOrtTtAND lit (U8DA1
Catllr: nalablr 2S; nominal clean
tin Iraile; odd utility hrlfcra 31.00
26.00; ntrdluin-uood 643 lb atock
nlrera 37.00; no other cla.tura aolil;
for week, aalable 1.600; llnht de
crca.Ho In rrcclpta for holiday
wcrk; market uneven; fed atoera
ucak to 60 crntfl lower; sraaay
Mrrra and hclfrra 60 crntrt or more
lower: rows 1.00 60 lower; bulla 60
rrnta to 1.00 lowrr; aond-cholrn frd
mrer.n under 1,1110 lba lamely 33.00
DJ 50; (rw loada hluh-cholce 33.76
34.00; commercial 37.00 31.00;
uiilliy 31.00 - 36.00: cuttera 1800
:'U 00; commrrclnl helfrra acarce,
31160 30.00; utility 30.00 26 00;
uilllty rnwa 17.6 20.00: little
above 10.00; few utility commer
cial younn cowa 30.00 31.00; can-nrrn-cullera
14.00 . 17.00; thin
ehrllv canner.t 13.00 down; utility
commercial bulls larRelv 23,00
37.00; (rw commercial 28.00 early;
cutler-ullllty 20.00 24.00; cleanup
Inla common - medium Blocker,
Irrder aterra 33.00 26.00; Borne
down to 20 00 and below.
Calvea: aalable 10; market nom
inal; for week, aalable 316; venl
, era and alnunhtcr calves 60 centa
1' to largely 1.00 lower; aom off
more; Rood - choice 31.00 33.00;
few rholre prime 33.60 . 36.00;
commercial . good 26.00 30.00
cull utility 18.00 36.00 common
medium; Block cnlvr.n 20.00 36.00.
Iloita Hitlnble 26 butchera lows
nominally atendy few choice No.
2 and 3 butcher 180-230 lbs 33.00-36;
no choice No 1 aold fitioled lo
2.1.60; sow. In market nominal lor
week aalable 1800; butcher hogs
and aowa strong to mostly 26 cents
hlRher feeder pigs slrony to 60
ccntn hlijher choice No, 1, and 3
biilchrra ISO-lad lbs 23.00-60 med
ium and No. 3n 32.36-76 heavier
and llshlrr wclRhUi 30.60 32.00
aonie over 300 lba. 10.00 30.00
choice ; .150-650 lb sows I860 18.00;
liood choice feeder pigs 20.00
21.60: wcaners to 22.00.
Sheep: salable 36 nominally;
fteady odd ccood choice springers
24.00-80: few choice shorn ewea
spring latnba unevenly weak to 60
ceiils lower; feeders; largely 1.00
lower oilier classes' steady bulk
nood prime slaughter springers
24.00-60 few prime lots 36.00 utility-good
33.00; 60 sizable lot good
, choice No;, 2 pelt shorn slaughter
yearlings 17.00 bulk utility good
14.00-10.00 few good choice ewes
8.00-60 cull - utility 3.OO-6.0O good
choice new crop feeding lambs
largely 31.00 few to 22.00 yearlings
13.00-13.00.
BULK GRAIN STORAGE
The Borlinqor Syifflm Bulk Groin Striraqe facilities con
liitinq of pormanont fireproof concrete itoroqe bini with
puih button control will simplify yo;jr storage and grain
handling problem.. Write for Information tot
JAMES C. BERLINGEK, General Contractor
P.O. Box 452 ' ' ,
Orland, California ' !
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(The Bulk Grain Storage Plonoef of the West)
GRAINS
CIIIOAOOifi flaliiM in the mid
wr.il, coupled Willi a private fine
cast of a com crop abuve 3, .'100,000,
ikiu liur.liel:,, nenl the yellow grain
lower 011 Ilia bouid uf Hade Thurs
day. Data weakened along with corn.
Wheat ali-o was down mod of the
firrmloii, but enjoyed uoine buying
flurrlca on demand Ironi mill's, (lid
crop soybeaiin moved above the
previous close at llinea 011 abort
vuvrrlitg, Whrai closed t-'i lower, July
13 28 'i-'.j, corn Va-1 lower, July
I SO 'a. oala ' lowrl to ! high
rr, July TI ',t-W, lye uiichanned to
x owrrt July M.IO ' j, i,oybians
j lower lo I cent higher, July
J 37 'r'. and laid iimlimiKed to
10 cents a hundred pounds lower,
July 111 37.
r Wheat
Open lllllh low Close
Jly 3. 28 , 3.29 3..I8 I, 2 28 Vt
Hep 3 32''i 2 3.1't 2 33'i 3 32
Der 3.J71 3 37'k 3 37''4 3 37i
May 3.41 2.41', 3. 40 d 2 40 j
Ptmri.ANO I Coarse grain
uii'iuolrd.
wheal 1 bid t lo arrive market,
hauls No. I bulk, delivered count:
Holl While 3.33 Mod While e
eluding Hex 1 3.33 '.,; While Club
2.33
I In Ml ned Wittier: Ordinary
3 36: 10 per cent 3.36; II per cent
3 36; 13 per cent 2 30.
Hard White llaart: Ordinary
2 17; 10 per cent 2 37; II per cent
3 38; 12 per cent 3.39.
Car receipts: wheat 28: barley
1; flour 6; corn 8; mill lecd 8.
LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO 'It Livestock mar
keting frll atlll deeper Thursday in
antidilution of the holiday close
down Friday.
Hoga on sale this week numbered
but 30.000 head, fewent for any
week, holiday or no, since October,
I960.
Rlmllarlv, catllr were In acant
em supply for any week since Bcp
tember, 1948.
17ie response prlcewbie was pro
nouncedly higher. Hons gained an
other 26 to mostly 60 centa over
night, placing them at the highest
In aix Weeks. Cattle were generally
steady to atrong and sheep eleadv.
Moil butcher weight hoga sold
from 119.76 to 112.16 and a top
mark of 833. 16. Bows took 116.60 to
IIQ.OO generally.
Prime grade cattle were missing
from the small run. Good to low
prime steers msnaged 939.00 to
136.36 and good and choice heifers
in oddlola were 830.00 lo 834 00.
Moat native spring lambs brought
27.00 to 838.60 with the lop set
at 826.76.
SOUTH BAN FRANCISCO HI
I UNO A I Cattle: for week 860,
compared with last week s close
alauithter steers, heifers steady to
wru, cowa wraa 10 du cents lower,
bulla 60 cenls lower, spots off
more, few loads and lots commercial-low
good ateera 36.00-38.60,
commercial . good hellers 36.00-
28.60, aeveral loads and lots utility
oeei lype cowa 17.00 20.00, com
mercial young cows and weighty
heifers 23.60 33.60, couple loads
and odd head medium good feed
er alerra 36.00 37.60. utility.
commercial bulls 21.00 . 26.00, few
good bulls 27.00.
Calves: for week 16, market
slow, prices weak, odd head and
small lots commercial good
calvea 23.00 . 30,00.
Hogs: lor week 830. compared
with last week s close butchers 26
ernts higher, anas and feeder pigs
aleady, Wednesday choice No. 1
and 2 butchers 180-240 lbs 33.60,
odd head choice sows around 400
lbs 16.00 . 16.00, lighter 10.60, Rood.
choice feeder pigs 34.00 . 27.00.
hecp: for week 6.3O0, compared
with last week's close slaughter
spring lambs 26-60 cents higher,
feeders strong to 1.00 higher, good
choice sorted woolcd apring lambs
26.26-76, good-choice shorn spring
lambs No. 2 pelt 26.00-80. cull
utility shorn alaughler ewes 4.00
6H). most lots good feeder lambs
wootrd and shorn 21.00 33.00, few
woolcd to 33.60.
On The Record
complaint rti.tn
Mrtfart Mary Jen v. lrvinr T.d
ward Jon: aim for ttlvorr. Charir
crueltj. ConpU married Nov. Ill, UMJ,
Bnri, Or Plaintiff aalta ruatody two
minor children, property mUmant and
ult coiu. CJanong and Ganortf , attor
ney t for plaintiff,
Klnlit Ktiaenla Oltir va. Andrew
Robert fl'iler, Richard Andrew Clglfr
property. Charge, cruelty. Couple mar.
rled April 10, IMI, Reno, Nv. Plaintiff
a Data deed of property to Rtrliard An
drew Gtfller and nobert Allan Glfler,
ona of defendant, be cancelled, and
property aettlement. George. H. Proc
tor, attorney for plaintiff.
Portland Flati Company va. D. L.
floulhard. mitt to collect 1J2 flU. Alex
I.. Parka, Portland, attorney tor plain
tiff. Shirley fllntc va. Stanley Sink, autl for
divorce. Charge, cruelly. Couple mar
ried Oct. n, HKVO. Reno Nev, Plaintiff
atKl restoration or ma men nam nir
ley nlontiomery.
nev (or ulelntlff.
Irwin Cone vi. Mary I.ouite Cone,
ult for divorce.. Charge, cruelty. Cou
ple married March 3). IR:t9, Per,
caur. riatntirr auk cuamny two minor
children, ratification of property aire;-,
nient. U.S. Balentlne, attorney tot
plaintiff.
tlKCRRR ORANTCI.
Clyde W. Chapman v. Vlrflnl C.
Chapman.
niRTiifi
ROREnTSON Born tn Mr. and Mra.
Robert Rnhertann, Alameda, at
Klamath Valley HoNpltal, Jun 20,
a girl. Weight: 7 poundi 3 ounce.
HE NO U Dor n to Mr. and Mm. La
Verne Hengl, Chlloqilln, Ore., at Klam
ath Valley Hoapltal July a. JRKI, boy.
Weight; 6 pounda 1 ounce..
F 1,0 U RIDE
ASTORIA Ifl Drinklrifr water
here wilt get fluorldn by the end
of August or early Srplrmbor,
the city enfrineerhig department re
ported Wednesday.
OFFICE SPACE
Over
DREW'S MANSTORE
MtlR Street tntranca. Good tur
roundlnflt. Inquire mt Draw'l
Manitore.
YOU WOULDN'T KNOW the old place. Above it an interior scene at the Chuck Wagon which
wai the old Klamath Billiards restaurant. The place has been completely remodeled and is now
open for business.
Copco Dam
IL'onllnurd from rit Onr.)
lakr arra larmrra who want lo
testily Uitlny. and lluuli O. Mulllmt.
prrAldrnt of tlir 'lulrlakn Cham.
bT ol Commrrt-r, dcclarrd that
Tulrlake la abnoliitely aKaliut any
rhanitr or roncesnlonH to Copco
Oial would nirnarr the aupply of
watrr Inr nxriculturc in the rule
lake banln,
INKMNC
An InkllMK of the Burrau of Rrc
lauiatlnn'a uliiniutc plana, for the
unprr Klmnath lluhln uaa provid
ed In Wcdnraduv afternoon's aca
alon. 'Ilir burrnn hits Inlrrvrnrd In Hie
tiraiinij aa an Interested party, ak
mit thai Cnprn'a lirrnar for Bill
Bend No. 1 prnjrrt he denied, or
al Irail held up until a compre
hensive attitlv nnd plan for the en
tire upper Kliimalh Btuin'a land
and watrr renourcra la coniplelrd.
The achrdtilrd completion date la
111 May. I DM
Bui f'hll Dirklnaon of fiarrnmrn
lo, U8HH aMlataiil rrmonal direc
tor, nave aome Indication of the
plannliiK which probably will come
out ol the comprehensive aurvcy
and report.
lie anid Ihe aludlra o far an
tear lo rnnrhidr thai watrr can br
brouuht lo a total of 717.730 acrrs
ol land In Ihia nrneral area, and
went on lo drmonslrnte how Klam
ath River or Upper Klamath Lake
watrr ran be put Into aurh locallllra
aa swan Lake. Ynnnn Vallev. Pine
Flat, Ilulle Vullev. the Oklahoma
di.'ililct adlarent to Hullo Vallev.
Red Rock Valley, ShaMa Valley
and Scon Valley, u well aa areas of
the Klamath Indian rer-crvatton.
Tie pri-MMit total of IrriKatrd
acres on ihe Klamath reclamation
project la about infl ow), with a x.
Initial of around 10,000.
rill.MS (It'T
Dickinson polnlrd out lhat noth
ing: In Ihe pliiniuni; ao far la final
H a just what anpeara mlulit be
done, jtnd aomc ol 11 at flr.it Rlance
looka fantaatla.
To serve Swan Lake. Pine Flat
and upper Yonnn Valley, Dickin
son nalcl. watrr could bn taken oul
to Upper Klamath Lake, moyed
ra.st Ihrounh present canal systems
lo Olene. lifted about 1(10 Irrt Into
Swan Lake Vnlloy. branched off by
rnnal or conduit to Pine Flat, and
lilted on inlo Yonna Vallev.
Or, he anld. water could be taken
from the lake and pumped direct
Iv over Ihe rider which separates
the Swan Lake urea from Klamath
To serve Butto Valley, he said,
water could be taken out of the
Klmnath River down the ennvon.
lifted and canalrd lo Indian Tom
lakr. pumwd to a balance reser
voir, then on over tho rldoe Into
the vallev near Dorrls, a total lift
of about 2P0 feet.
An extension of that conduit and
lift met could serve the Oklahoma
district.
DHAINAGH '
Dralnace In Tlulle Vallev' would
be a problem then, Dickinson said,
but runoff water could be chan-'i
neled to Mels8 Lake, pumped Into
Shovel Creek and flow on back
into the Klamath River, below tho
proposed Bin Bend No. 2 site.
Funeral
I'AttAZOO
. Funeral aervlcen for Martha Baker
Parnimt, ,11, who died here- July 1, will
take plare (nun the rhapM of Ward's
Klamath Funeral Home. (KM High St.,
on Saturday, Julv S. IQtt at IlKIO a.m.,
Rew Mildred Miller of Metaling. Com
nitltvrnl service And Interment In Chid
Svhonchiu se.netT'
nouns
Funeral Rervlta' for John Danlrl
Ilobho. .VI, who rile, -I near Kirk. Oregon
on June an, will tike place from tha
chapel of Ward's Klnmnih Funeral
Home, 9X1 llish St- on Saturday,. July
.1. IfXVJ at 9:Ht A.m., Mrv. Llovd Hollo,
way of the First Methodist church of
Heist Inn. Comntltment service and In
terment In Klamath Memorial Park.
wnimr iiiNo ii user :
- is cmin Muiiu sums
m
HEIMI-D AND NKWS.
To irrt water for Shasta Valley,
the USRR ofllclal rxplalnrd. stu
dies show it could be taken out of
ihe river at Copco lake and
liroUKht In by a lift of about 300
Icet total, or could br brouxht in
bv extension of the Butte Valley
work.
All this pumping, Dickinson said,
would lake a lot of electrical en
emy, and lo obtain that the Bu
reau of Reclamation nas Its eves
on the Bin Bend country of the
Klamath as a possible aite lor a
uovernmeni power works. Tnat s
the name eeneral location copco
wants to use,
;ovi:rnmi:.st
The (tovernment's Idea would be
to conrlruct an Inteurated power
and Irrigation development, both In
oprratlon and finance, and would
rxnect a dlnlnlbhlnii output of en
emy at the dam as more and more
water Is used for Irrigation and
for extrnslon of wildlife rrfUKew.
Bale of power would be an offset
cost of the developing works.
As for the water supply prob
lem. Dickinson presented charts
which purported to show that fle
urlnc with the averaae mean an
nual river flow at Keno for the.
1910-1960 40-year period and the
known demand for Klamath River
Irrlnatlon water and available stor
nce of 1951 al present day use
(here wouldn't be a continuous
1.250 cubic fret per second flow
down the river about 20 years out
of 40.
That's fluurlne lhat the .wet and
dry cycle of years will be aboul
the siime In the vears to come
aa It was In lite past 40 years.
corro
Copco wants lo use 1.250 second
feet continuous flow for Us Big
Bend ptoiect.
Also, Bureau of Reclamation
charts and tabulations Indicated.
In a particularly dry cycle, such
as 1930-35. with present day use
of water, the Klamath below Keno
wouldn't have anv mean monthly
averase flow of as much as 1.250
second feel.
The charts also purported to
show that under the bureau's ulti
mate future Irrigation and wildlife
use of water, there would be very
few years In which 1.250 second
feet of water or any sizable part
of that amount left to go down the
river.
Taken another way. Dickinson
said, bringing all those 717,730
acres under irrigation would neces
sitate delivery of 1.788.417 acre feet
of water. And experience has shown
a depletion rate of twj acre feet
per acre. That would mean 1.435.
400 acre feet of water would be
consumed, gone, not available to
return to the stream.
Gregory Harrison, Copco attor
ney, cross examined Dickinson
closely on tho bureau man's var
ious points and elicited the admis
sion that all the plans mentioned
are Just possibilities, for which the
cost has not been determined.
To Give Our
Employees
HOLIDAY
WE WILL BE
GLOSSD
JULY 5th... Except For
WRECKER SERVICE
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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Weatlicr
Western Oregon Fair through
Friday, becoming cloudy on the
coast late Thursday night and Fri
day. A little cooler on the coaM
Friday. Highs both days 80 to Do
In Interior and 60 to 65 on coaat.
Lows Thursday night 50 to 60.
Winds off coast northerly and 12 to
25 miles an hour, becoming wester
ly and 10 to 18 Thursday night and
Friday.
baatcrn Oregon Fair ana
somewhat warmer with highs of
78 to 88 Thursday and 82 to 92
Friday. Lows Thursday night 45 to
68.
Grants Pass and Vicinity
Sunny and continued warm. High
of 90 Friday. Low Thursday night
50.
By The Associated Tress
24 hours lo 4:30 a.m. Thursday
Max. Min. Prcfi
Baker 76 42
Eugene 81 53
La Grande 78 42
Lakeview 80 47
Medlord 97 57
North Bend 86 52
Ontario 81 44
Pendleton 84 58
Portland (Airp) 79 57
Roscburif 82 57
Salem 84 S3
Boise ' 77 , 53
Chicago . 98 73
Denver 87 57
Eureka 63 63
Los Angeles 67 56
New York 84 66
Obituary
HOBBS
, John nrtirl Viols hat. S3.
native
PJainview, Tex And resident of Kfrk
for ihe past 8 months died near Kirk
June 28, ISM. Survivors include: 4
iom Ray Owen Ttobb of Klrlt, Oreion.
Kred Kobbi of Yuma. Arizona. Norbert
Morgan of Long Beach, California and
Claude Morgan of Ihe U.S. Niw: hi
father, Joseph Hobbs of Yuma. Arirona;
3 ttrr. Belle Clark of Plainview, Tex
an, Mra, W. E. Moore of Glendale, ArU
zona. Pat Dyer of Bareer. Texas, Jes
sie Blake more of Washington DC. and
Pearl Hobbt of Oklahoma; a brother,
F.irl Hobo of Plainview, Texas. The
body is at Ward't Klamath Funeral
Home, t23 High St.
BY ARK
William Jennings By art, 47. native of
Tort Worth. Texai and a reildent of
Salinas. California, died near Crescent.
Oregon July 1. 1952. Surviving la the
widow. Josephine. Salinas, California.
The body was forwarded via Southern
Pacific to the Wilson and Kratzer Fun
eral Home. Richmond. California for
final rites at a later date. Ward's Klam
ath Funeral Home in charge of the ar
rangements. People DO TOO
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House Committee OK s
Reclamation Projects
WASHINGTON if. A Bonl-1 totl approved ind nprclflc chungra
H 0 u m e conference commllue i
Wednt.tdky approved I14.D5.000 to
mart woric on 1U new fieciamftlion
Bureiu project't.
The money in Included in the
approprltllon for the Interior De
partment for the year which began
Tuesday.
The recommendations of the con
ferees are subject to final action
In the Senate and lloue.
The conferee have completed
their work on the money bill but th
Toft Takes
(Continued from Pair One.)
Ihe nre-Taft faction the Elsen
hower group mustered 39 votea
and he told the committee nis vote
was cast for the same group by
supported in three previous con
tests beginning in i44.
Wltn relerence lo ine family con
nections of the Massachusetts sen
ator, Schroeder quoted the well-
known lines about:
The land of. tne Dean ana tne
cod.
Where the Lowells speak only
to the Cabout
And the Cabots speak only to
God."
RAPS LODOR
Schroeder said that perhaps the
next time Lodge Is In comact with
the Deity he will try to find out
"was I thief all three tlmea I voted
for this Georgia delegation or only
on this last occasion."
Then the LouLslana fight startea.
Elsenhower backers challenged
13 of the 16 pro-Taft delegates from
Louisiana, cnarged tney were pick
ed by "phoney" tactics, declared
the delegates were stolen from
them Just as the Ike people v
they were robbed by the Taftltes in
Texas.
Taft forces countered with a nine-Inch-hlgh
pile of blue-bound docu
ments Intended to show their dele
gates, were honestly elected accord
ing to the "rules.
They wanted to limit the argu
ment to six delegates since seven
other contests have been referred
back to the Taft-run state commil-
POTATOES
CHICAGO W Potatoes: Ar- j
rivals 114. on track 336: total U.S. j
shipments 499: stronger on Whites, i
steady on Reds; track sales per j
100 lb In carlots; Arizona Pontiacs ;
85.75; California Long Whites J6.00-;
6.35. Triumphs 85.50-6.20; Texas ;
Triumphs 84.75. Street sales per
100 lb: Arizona Pontlac type 86.15-1
6.25: California Long Whites 86.00- j
6.50, Pontlac Type 86.25-6.50; Okla
homa Triumphs 85.50; Texas Tri.
umphs 86.00.
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rerrrnmcnd''i were not announced.
Inty may
Ihe rrpoi t i
not be known until
sent lo the House
inurHUay.
Rep. Kirwln (D.-onioi. cnairman
of the House confereca, told re-
portera that tho total approved for
the Interior Department Is some
where between the I567.327.164
voted by the Senate and the 8486,
248.253 proposed by the House.
Ben. Hayden (D.-Arlz.), chair
man of the Senate conferees, dis
closed thai the conferees approved
funds to atari work on the 10 new
reclamation project.
He declined lo reveal any other
changes made, however.
Ihe agreement on the 10 new
Harts was a victory for th Sen
ate forces.
The Senate had Included nearly
IS million dollars for this work
after the House had declined to
approve any funds for new rec-
The 10 new projects, and the
money for each Include:
Calif., 1 ' million dollars,
n Solano iMonlecello Dam) Calif.
three million.
Minidoka, North Side pumping
division, Idaho. 8150.000.
Savage Rapids Dam, Ore., 1700,-
000.
Weber Basin. Utah, 81,350.000.
Yakima, Kennewlck. Division,
Wash., 1 2 million.
NPA May Boost
Aluminum Use
WASHINGTON (At A hint of a
22 per cent boost in aluminum allot
ments for civilian goods manufac
turers was given Wednesday by the
National Production Authority
(NPA i.
Radio and television set manu
facturers were notified of such an
Increase for the present quarter,
and officials said other consumer
goods Industries probably will get
the same treatment.
The extra supply Is made pos
sible, NPA said, because demand
for the light metal has been less
than expected this spring.
HAGEL'5 HENHOUSE
FRYING
CHICKEN
At Its Best
Fresh and Clean
Now Available At
PINE ST. MARKET
CARL'S Superior Foods
PETERSON'S MARKET
SHASTA VIEW GROC
UNIQUE MARKET
WIARD'S Chicken Stile
MARY ANN Drive In
His brand new car
Was running fine
Until that kiss
On Highway 91
pack Timrr.
a . ' LBSJFW
Legal Notice
NOTicr or riNAt. rpobt
AND ACCOIIN 1
IN THE CIBC.-IMT COIIHT Of
Tlir. STATB Of OHKOON,
roa KI.AMATH COUNTY
In the Matltr ol thi, Kttaia of . .
MrCl.r.l.l.AN. Ptt-CNvrd.
Nolirt In hrrehjr given that lh tindrr.
Ilntd ha nlrd m rinal Rtport and
Arrmint nf lha admlmalration nf aalil
r.tal. and that laid cuurt haa at
Krlriar, July 11. tfisj. at la no u'clnt-k
A.M.. aa !n tlm and th Circuit
Court Room In lha Cuurt Hnusa at
Klamath I'alla, Orrann, aa th plai-n
for hearing nhlrrliona tn said rinal
Rrport and Account and tha aattlemanl
thereof.
Dated Jun 12. las?.
Vt'.RNr. S. MtCLElXAN
Exe.-utor
J-IJ-I9-JS Jlv-J No 71
The Orand Canyon of the Colo
rado Is 278 miles long with a maxi
mum width of 13 miles and depth
of 8,000 feet.
NOW
SHOWING
TONIGHT
and All This Week
CARNIVAL
& CIRCUS
ACTS
Klamath Falls
Division St. Show Ground
Auspices Klamath Basin
Rodeo Association
Captain
Rudolf Muller
Presents
his troupe of performing
elephants, camels and
ponies
NIGHTLY
9 P.M. and 10:30 P.M.
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