PAGE FOUR
MARKETS and FINANCIAL
Stocks
JMk , !,. .i-.
NEW YOHK tfl me
rnarnet made a gentle decline
Monday without uncovering any
Sf'mJ,r"h?.7,i VtVr:
Mumbled heavily Just belor, the
close. . .
Clianaes usually were fractional
, either way with minus signs pre-
, dominating.
Trading diminished to an eslt
' mated 1.100,000 shares.
By The Amoelaled Preas
J Bv The Associated Press
Admiral Corporation
Allied Chemical
Allis Chalmers
. American Airlines
American Power Licht
American Tel. Ai Tel.
. American Tobacco
' Anaconda Copper
Atchison Railroad
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Airplane Co.
Born Warner
' Burrouuh Adding Macu.
California Parking
Canadian Pacllic
Caterpillar Tractor
Celanese Corporation
Chrvsler Corporation
Cities Service
Consolidated Edison
Consolidated Vultce
Crown Zellerbach
Curllss Wricht
Douclas Aircraft
dupont de Nemours
Eastman Kodak
Emerson Radio
General Electric
General Foods
, General Motors
Georgia Pac Plywood
. Goodyear Tire
Homestake Mining Co.
International Harvester
i International Paper
Johns Manville
Kennecott Copper
; Libbv. McNeill
Lockheed Aircraft
Loew s Incorporated
Long Bell A
Montgomery Ward
; Nash Kelvinator
. New York Central .
Northern Pacific
Pacific AKmerican Fish
Pacific Gas 4s Electric
Pacific Tel Tel.
Packard Motor Car
Penny U. C.) Co.
Pennsylvania R. B
Pepsi Cola Co.
Philco Radio
Radio Corporation
Ravonler Incorp
Ravonler Incorp Pfd
' Republic Steel
Revnolds Metals
Richfield Oil
Safeway Stores Inc.
Scott Paper Co. .
Sears Roebuck & Co.
Socony-Vacuum Oil
Southern Pacific
Standard Oil Calif
Standard Oil N. J.
Studebaker' Corp.
Sunshine Mining
Swift & Company
Transamerica Corp.
Twentieth Century Pox ..
Union Oil Company
Union Pacific
United Airlines
United Aircraft
United Corporation
: United States Plywood
; United States Steel ,
Warner' Pictures
Western Union Tel
Westinghouse Air Brake
Westlnghouse Electric
Woolworth Company
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LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO IB Declines amount-
Ing to 25 to 40 cents a hundred
pounds resulted monaay irom we
biggest hog run in a month.
Cattle were steady to SO cents
lower and sheep generally steady.
Most butchers moved scaleward
at $19.25 to (21.75 with the top
set at 821.85. Sows were mainly
(16.25 to (18.75. Clearance was good
on the 15,000 hogs estimated to be
on hand. A week ago sales amount
ed to 9,723 and a year ago to
10,635.
Cattle also were heavily supplied,
especially grassy types off the
range.
An estimated 17.000 head of
cattle .went on sale, the largest
single day's Influx since Dec. 10.
Most good to prime steers
brought (28.50 to (35.25 with a
few prime loads moving up to
(35.50 to (36.00.
Choice and prime heifers fell into
a narrow range of (32.00 to (35.00.
Cows topped at (22.00, bulls at
(27.50, and vealers at (34.00.
Spring lambs ranged all the way
from (26.00 on good grade to (28.75
on prime offerings. Old - crop
lambs topped at (25.25 and ewes
at (6.50.
Other receipts included 500
calves and 2,500 sheep.
GAS THEFT
A 17-year-old Stewart-Lenox area
boy was apprehended early this
morning stealing gasoline at the
Jack O'Connor ranch. Deputy Sher
iff Dal Reed said the youth was
ordered to report to the Juvenile
umce today.
lOamalh'i Fined MtHu
In lh World'i Mot
Convenient ContafaMn!
Opens
Easily!
Closes
Easilyl
Pours
Cleanly!
LOOK FOR WE
P0LKAD0T
CARTOlt
CRATER LAKE
DAW Y PRODUCTS
GRAINS
' CHICAGO Wheat lulures
turned upward Mondav. with trade
enouraiseu by me lack 01 hense
, , pretturf. corn and toy
5lowl aloruj. Oats were
. mdependenily strong.
Trads-ra nolnted to the far! that
,. ..,. hll5 .,,.. ,.. ..,
Ihe fact that the harvest is nearuui
completion In many states.
Wheat prices are well under the
loan, ana tracers said thus appar
ently was causing manv farmers to
store their wheat.
Wheal closed hither to low
er than the previous limsh, July
M.28 ',. corn was ' hither to '
lower. July $1.78 '?. oats were
ahead to July 78 -j. rye
was 1 to 3 cents higher. July
13.11. soybeans were up ' to 1 3.
July S3 29 lt-'i. and lard was un
changed to 7 cents a hundred
pounds lower. Jtilv $11.42.
Mil K AT
Open High Low Close
JlV 2.27 2.28 3 27 S.28 .
Sep 2.31 2 33 a 3.30 331 ,
Dec 3.36 , 2.37 2.36 3.36 s.
Mar 2.39 U 3.40 2.39 239 't
PORTLAND If1 Coare grains,
15 - day shipments, bulk. Coast
delivery: Oats No. 3, S8-white.
63.00: oarlev. No. 3. 45-. b B.W ,
61.00.
Wheat tbidi to arrive market,
basis No. 1 bulk, delivered Coast:
Knfl u-hila 1 !1 Vj' in rur rnt
2M u- white club 3 33 i-,
233t: soft white lescludng Re
i.ij i,: wnne cmo z.m 3.
Hard Kea winter: urouiary 2.33;
10 r,er cent 2.35: 11 per cent 3.36;
12 per cent 2.37.
Hard White Baart: Ordinary
3 37; 10 per cent 3.37: 11 per cent
3.38; 13 per cent 2.39.
Car receipts: Wheat 13: barlev
6: flour 9; corn 31; oats 4; mill;
feed 9.
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND tUSDAl
fed steers active, sirong-50 cents
. w--. .,, ,.,r
higher thS late last weekX caul
ners and altera 50-1 K tZlkrr-
loa"oU "nd cntif 94 143' lb
ft jcS-t. V.R if.Ti,S
choice 1064 lb at 34.50 few ctoict
923 lb also 34.50; good around 8S5
1050 lb steers 32.00-32.50: 1243 lb
30.00: few commercial grass steers
choice 73-797 lb fed heifers 32.00
33.00; load commercial and good
884 lb spayed grass heifers 30.00;
odd utility heifers 21.00-24.00; few
commercial cows up to 23.00; util
ity cow. mostly 19.00-20.00, few
21.00: canners and cutters mostly
15.5-18.00: utility and commercial
bulls 25.00-28.00.
Calves salabU ico- marku .0 1 carnival Saturday nigm ana got.
live T stefSv-- ?iak!L":Wh downtown later, where
yealers and light slaughter calves
32.00 - 34.00; odd prime vealers
35.00: utility and commercial
grades 20.00-3000.
Hogs salable 650: market
steady: trade fairlv actir on r.
duced supply: choice No. 1 and 2
butchers 180-323 lb mostly 23.25
23.50: medium and No. 3 kinds
22.00-23.00: heavier and lishtpr
weights 20 so-59 nn- .hnita ;i&a
lb sows 17.00-18.0: heavier down
10 10.; icw cnoice around 30 lta1
18.50: good and choice 77-121
feeder pigs 2O.50J1.25.
lb
SOUTH BAN FRANCISCO 11
(USDA) CatUe 400; receipts In
cluded several truck lots steers,
mostly feeder - commercial grade
slaughter steers: few small lots
heifers: various lots cows: market
steady-strong; part load commer
cial slaughter steers 27.50; few lots
medium-good feeder steers 26.00
28.00; odd head canner-cutter cows
14.00-17.50; odd commercial-good
bulls 24.00-36.00.
Calves 50; receipts mostly
stocker calves; no early sales.
Hogs 200: butchers 25 cents
higher; sows steady: choice 180-
10 Duicners 22.75; lew head
255 lb 21.75; 296-300 lb 20.75; odd
hH .hni .ro Ann ik -I'j
head choice sows 400 lb and up
ja.iju-io.uu; ugnier weignts 16.50.
Sheep 4,500: no early sales.
POTATOES
CHICAGO Wl Potatoes- orrl.
vals 236. on track 462 total U S
shipments Thursday 506, Friday
184. Saturday 174, Sunday 3 Sup
plies moderate; demand good-
market firm track sales in car-
Per 10 lb Arizona Long i
Whites J6.27, Pontiacs J5.50-6.35;
California Long whites 6.25-6.35;
5.75. Street sales per 100 lb: Ari7.
ona Pontiacs t6.00-6.50, Triumph I
type, 4.75-5.00 California Long
Whites S6.25-6.50: Trlumohs tvrS
$6.25-6.35; Kansas Triumphs J5.00
550. a
YOirone
Bortile i mode of -snduring, fire-sofe concrete
that octuolly grows stronger wifh oge. The ot
troctive colors go right through the tile never
fode. It gives unsurpassed protection ogoinsf
snow ond roin, sleet ond frost. Best of oil, it costs
you for less over the years thon ony other roof.
Gel a . . .
KLAMATH BARTILE CO.
830 Marker
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fctarm J-'t..ii t---'jji"1-'' '"-
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HEADQUARTERS FOR this y.sr'i Oregon Slate American Legion convention ilated for the
last of thij month here is the Veteran's Memorial Building. More than 2000 persons are ex
pected to register here fo the six-day affair, expected to be one of 1he biggest and longest
ever held here.
Teenagers
(Continued from Tate One. I
j Juvenile Officer Francis Mathews
- 1 the bovs admitted 10 burglaries.
Tliey were
Saturday niht and Suudav morn-
j ing Palmerton Lumber Company
'ouice. a resiauram at Aicoma
1 Ross garage and the Oregon Food
Store:
1 March 31. the Palmerton office:
I June 10. the Palmerton office: May
27, the Charles Anderson watch
repair shop on Main, the Associ
ated service station at Oregon and
i Bichn. and the Union service sla-
I lion on the north entrance; and
IMav 27. the Bob Ross garage.
I Not all the bovs participated In
jail the break-ins. They also ad-
I The biggest haul in all the
iw OIK
I burKlnrics can,e ,rom ,he Unlon
1 "here over S600 worth ol
,ools Yn f" ? 'he t0!!
ere found in the boys' car and
i f
City Police were rounding up stolen
and hidden articles today, and the
cases against the boys were to be
turned over to the District At
torney's office for action.
The boys said they turned to
burglary to get more spending
money, and that their raids always
lollowed an evening of beer drink
inc. Thev said the three. Koc. Keane
and Plummer had been at the
carnival Saturday night and got
Keene went Into a downtown tavern
and bought nine quarts of beer.
Later they all went into the
tavern and ordered four' glasses of
beer each, all lined up In front of
them on the bar, thev said..
As thev were drinking., an un
identified woman approached Plum
mer and told him he was too
young to be drinking beer, so they
left but first buying three more
quarts of beer to take out to the
l'-"
A little later they decided to
commit the robberies.
Koch and 'Keane said they had
been workine on a construction Job
at Scotia, Calif., and needed money
to return to Scotia and tide them
over until next payday.
1
On The Record
BIRTHS
FRIRfTRG Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Fribrr. 2613 Kane at Klamith
Valtev Hoipital July 3. 1952, a boy.
Weight: 7 pounds 4 ounrea.
DOYLE Horn to Mr. and Mrs.
Rodger Doyle, Tulelake. Calif., at
Klamath Valley Hospital July i. 1932, a
firL Weight: 6 pounds.
GU:.rBFT Eo-n i- Mr an Mr
Herman Humbert. 25W Reclamation, at
Klamath Valley Hospital July 3. 1952. a
j iJi;.w'80nl:IJ5 po"nd -ouJ" r,
' TURNER Born to Mr an". Mr. Dor-
man Turner Rmite 1 Box 38. Bonanza,
Ore., at Klamath Valley Hoiplta! Julv
3. 152, a girl. Weight: A pounds iVt
ounce..
WARD Bom to Mr. and Mrf. F. W.
Ward. Bos 1109. Klamath Falli. al
Klamath Valley Hosayta! July 3. 1953, a
boy. Weight: 6 pound lit', ounces.
GRAHAM Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Graham. Box S26. Malm. Ore.,
at Klamath Valley Hospital July 3.
1952. a af-l. Weigh!: 7 pounds 12 ounces.
CARLSON Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Carlson. 222 N. Rogers, at Klam
ath Valley Hospital July 3. 1932, a boy.
Weight: 7 pounds 8?j ounces.
BULL SERVICE .
Whiteface
Registered Hereford
Phone CECIL DREW 3924
'buy fn roofing
K roof
Ph. 9229
HERALD AND NEWS,
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1
JOHN L. BAILEY
Malta Pioneer
Dies at 86
MALIN John L. Bailev. resident
ol this community since 1908 and
identified with the early history ol
the Klamath Basin died suddenly
about 11 a.m. Saturday at the fam
ily borne. He wonld have been 86
years old on August 8.
Bailey was born In Potter Coun
ty, at Tlysses. Penn. He was mar
ried June 16. 1889 at Whltesvllle,
N.Y. to Dilla Sloalh. Mllford. Penn.
In the fall of 1908 they came to
Oregon, arrived here bv stase
coach from Dorris to Teeter's land
ing on the Klamath River near
Keno.
Thev homestcaded In the Shasta
View district north of Malln. farm-
ins there until thev retired In 1945
and moved to a home In Malln.
Mr. Bailey, also followed the paint
er and pnperhaneer trades.
For a time about 1910 he car
ried the mall between Tule Lake,
Ore., and Steele Swamp, Tule
Lake, Ore., was then on the site
of the present Frve-Barney ranch
east of Malln at the foot of Bryant
Mountain.
He was a member of the Malln
Masonic Lodge.
Surviving are his widow Mrs.
Dilla. Bailey, Malin. two grand
niece;. Mrs. Dorothy Holbrook.
Medford who Is arriving todav and
Mrs. Estine Fletcher. Forks. Wash.,
flso a grand nephew, Wilford Mc-
Manus. U.S. Army.
Funeral services will be held
Tuesday, 2 p.m. In the Malln Com
munity church with the Rev.
George Schuman, pastor In charge.
Interment will be In the Malln cem
etery. Ward's Funeral Home is direct
ing the service. '
MEET SET
SALEM Wl The legislative In
terim tax committee will meet
here Friday. Chairman Eugene E.
Marsh, McMinnvllle, announced
Monday.
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Cascade Home
124 No. 4th
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Efforts To
K'onllnurd from Fate One)
milint'iit.
I The Tall camp hnd ralher ex.
peeled that Use Marvlatui novcrnor
would finally plop to Elsenhower.
MARYLAND
How many of Maryland's 34-vote
deit'iiuliou inltilit follow htm Is a
question but McKcldln tuld re
porters he thouBht a majority
vtuuiu.
One of the questions the strate
gists on each side were weluhini
was what Influence would be ex
erted on uncommitted delegmea If
the Eisenhower men win the rules
scrap.
There was general belief that the
outcome would have considerable
ciii'ct and Elsenhower's hand would
be strengthened if the rule wenl
uirousn.
If this happened. It could be
regarded as a psychological set
back for Taft on a side Issue.
It might have a telling eflect on
his chmicea when the convention
gels down to voting on the "omnia.
lion later In the week.
TABULATION
At the convention opening, the
Associated Press tabulation of
pledged, committed and conceded
delegnte.s showed:
Tall 533. Elsenhower 428. others
131 and uncommitted 114.
This Included contested delegates
seated temporarily by the national
committee.
The final outcome of those con
tests might change the standings,
And most of the 114 uncommitted
would be found voting for Elsen
hower or Tall on the first ballot.
Talt produced a stack of tele
grams he said represented pledgea
from 537 delegates to go down the
line for him. He said that was more
than any man ever took into a
Republican convention. He said 100
more delegates lean his way, and
he voiced confidence that he can
win the nomination.
Taft Invited reporters to look at
the telegrams but they were told
they couldn't list the names or
count the number In specific states.
Elsenhower's backers made no
specific delegate claims of their
own.
But they said If Taft loses con
tests over delegates, he wilt have
no more than 420 voles on the first
ballot.
Klamath Man
Dies in Calif.
Frank (Jake) Jlggar, long time
Klamath Falls resident who has re
sided In Stockton, Calif., for the
past four years, died there at the
home of his son, Randall. Friday
evening.
Funeral services were to be con
ducted In Stockton this afternoon.
The Jlggar family resided here
lor 15 years. Jlggar was employed
by the Balslger Motor Company
and the M. L. Johnson real estate
firm as a salesman.
elker frlgidgln Rangii oikJ Refrigerators
Furnishings Co.
Phone 8365
Odd Mishaps
Injure Three
Three persona were Injured li
unusual accidents here over the
holiday weekend.
John Novak a 33-year-old carnl.
val ticket seller, received a badly
gaahed left upper arm Friday nliiln
when a motorcycle lie was ruling
struck a housa nt JJS 8. ttlh.
He borrowed the inoloicycle and
had Hcld.rn only a couple of block
when. In Ills own words:
"It gut away from inc."
The motorcycle lumped over a
curb and smacked Into the aide of
a house. Novak was pitched over
win iiauuieoars ana tiu'ougu the
glass of a bedroom window,
At Klamath Valley Hospltul sev
eral alllrlies were taken to close
the gash In his arm.
Charles tihulmlre. 44110 Boardmnn
was thrown off his horse at the
start of a race al the rodro Fri
day, and siillercd a alight wound
on the right aide of Ills head where
the horse stepped on him.
He Was kClll at the hosnltal nver.
night.
Shulmlre's horse but-krd at the
start ol the race, throwing him
over the animal's head onto the
ground.
ly Inst the sight of an eve at the
result of a freak unhot wound re
ceived al the rodeo Friday.
Wadding from a blmik curlrulur
from one ol Itiiltlrsnnke Pete's big
is struck Keiiisun on lite side ol
the face at close range.
Pete whoso real name Is Miles
Jackson said the accident oc
curred under the stands after the
show. He said someone had asked
him to demonstrate how Bullnlu
Hill Cody used to shout silver dol
lars nut nf the all anri Pel.
yaiiaea om ins revolver am nrerl
imu mig air, rie sain r.riinon, colli
ing from behind, stepped up along
side as he fired.
Kelhson was taken to Klumnth
Valley Hospital where special at
eiillon was needed to save Uie eye.
Pete, long-haired and clad In
buckskins, had participated In Ihe
rodeo parade, shooting off blank
cartridges.
Lost Wallets
Turned In
8even wallets none of them con
taining any money were turned in
to the Sheriff's office over the
weekend. They hrst been picked up
on the carnival ground!.
Five of Ihe wallets carried cards
Identifying them as property ol
Sadie Drowning. 701 Jeflersoni El
mer Frank llcisermnn, Tulelnke;
Danny Lowe, no address.: Uarlulo
Ayala- Alvares, care of Southern
Pacllic Company; Jerry Sautter,
343 Angle.
The other two did not have any
Identification. One was red leather,
with zipper on three sides and cow.
boy design, and the other Is blown
containing somo pictures.
KCMA Schedules
Sheep Meeting
' MERRILL The Klamath County
Marketing Association has slated
meeting for sheep growers of
the Klamath Basin for tomorrow
night at the recreation ball here
starling at a p.m.
Tlie meeting was called by Coun
ty Farm Bureau Pres. Eber Kll-
palrlck for two purposes:
. To discuss and build a tat
lamb market. Robert Fitzgerald of
the Valley Marketing Association
Is to be here this weekend to as
sist In grading. Tuesday's meeting
Is to determine the numbers and
Interest in the lamb market.
3. The possibility of a wool pool
for farmers who have but imall
amounts of clippings annually will
also be discussed.
Store Theft
Reported
Tlie Don Dlvens marine supply
and sporting goods store at 133 N.
Spring waa burglarized sometime
Saturday night. City Police report
ed. Between $6 and tlO In change
apparently was all that was taken.
A CAPITAL
IDEA
UNDER OUR FREE ENTERPRISE
SYSTEM when you work, earn
wigei, and save money in the bank.
you are a capitalist. In fact,
most everyone in America,
farmer, clerk, Dusineuman,
is a capitalist. Savings are
the backbone of America'!
prosperous economy.. .the basil
for Oregon's growth and
future development.
When you open your
savings account at The
First National Bank of
Portland your capital
works for you and you
enjoy extra profit from
hard earned wages,
At The First National
savings earn it the
increased rate of 2,
regardless of the size of
your account.
DEPOSITS MADE ON OR
BF.PORF JULY 10th EARN
INTEREST FROM JULY lit.
, KLAMATH FALLS BRANCH
(U SOUTH 6th STREET BRANCH
Tje MERRILL BRANCH
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
V S OF PORTLAND
7k. taxi M tfayi OHN 10 TO I SIX " A WIIK ht ymu sssvulum
"Ml $UU OMOON roOffHM" Ms' t rfsalDaa.MHIfawsilCsrallM
Weal her
Weiilern Oiouoll-Huiiny Tuemlnv.
II'hIi (la tin UHiMlor, ua-7o along the
ctiiisi; low Monday lilglit 4UUU
.iiiii.etly winds I j J5 mull, nil
the coast, liii ieiisiug locally to 30
in. p. ii. m niicrnuou.
Fustcm Oiriftin-S ii n n y and '
Wuilliir U'ltlt low IiiiimIiIIIu Tn.. I
dny. lw Monday night iUHt; high
Tuesday 60110,
Chants Pan and Vli'lnlly- Fair
lluuuuli Tut'siluy with low liuiuld
ily, Low Muiiday lilglit CU, high
'IMcsduy 09.
Ily The Aaauialrd l're
24 huurs la 4:30 a.m. Mundayi
.Mai. .Mln.
linker 13 37
Kiigrue HI M
La (Ininitc 74 M
l.ukrvivw 11 D3
Medlmd 113 OS
North llrml til lit
Ontario n:l 4U
Penillrlon 11 fs
Piirllnnd All lit HI sg
ItiiM'buig K0 tit
riillrm HI 44
Holse VH 4H
Chlfiigil ' U4. 73
Denver 83 4,1
l':urrk HI M
Los Aillielc.-t till 07
New York III 10
ltrJ lllull im 1)
IHraltle 74 f.3
j Spokane 13 60
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Police Have
Full Veekend
Cllv Police made 35 misdemeanor
urrests over the long holiday ucrk-
'CU
111 addition lo puking up four
leen-ano bovs In connection with
"'"",
me nrrcsi loiai tiii iuura is per -
sons lor luloxu-aiion, three for
vagrancy, one for disorderly con
duct and another fur dttiuk mid
disorderly, and II for traflic law
violations.
I Randolph Tupper of Clillonuin
tfai lallrtl on a charge of drunk
driving, arre-iled Siiturdav night at
Ulh and Klamath.
A variety of miliar depredations
were reported to police over the
weekend, including a cauplo ol
destructive strong man fettis.
Tim Ketfer of Kan Rafael, Colli .
reported someone twisted and bent
the license plates ol his car and
broke ott a side view mlrrow while
the car was parked at Main ond
flroatl Friday night. K. M. fallen.
Tnki-ice Falls, enld someone beni
olf of his truck two electric horns
Friday nlfTlil. The vehicle was
parked at 7th and Mnln.
Two windows were broken at the
Armory office of the Bonneville
Power Administration, but appar
ently the office was not entered.
Mildred M. Pepper. 16 Avalon,
checker al Kmll's Urocery on Ore
gon, reported Hutuliiv plternmin her
billfold was stolen from the routurr
where she was working. It con
tained about Hi III cash and var
ious cards.
Gordon Weaver. Route 3 Box 821.
reported two hubcaps were taken
from his IIM3 Mercury Suudav
night while II was parked neor
Parks Variety.
FOR SALE
WALKERS
DRIVE-IN
Property, Bldq., Fixture!
$7000
A qood buy. Terms
may be arronqed.
So. 6th and Martin
Phono 6721
Vi on reriinciiti of depoilt
written lo mature in years.
MONDAY, JULY 1, lnr2
Damage High ,
In Sly Fire
lll.Y 1'lie believed to have
Mulled lioin ovcllleiitrd BIT nun on
; "'" ""' llll,r,l '" Hie Illy
llulii chummI lllsnil $:IXI0 111 duinagn
iii i up gitiui'ii, inn, I'piiiiiiiani ami
t'iiiiiiii'iil I'u ily riiiiuliiy iiioi iuiiu.
Tiie two still y triune building wu,
iHTiiplril by the owner, C'lur
Tlllashrr Is nil netcllll guests nil
ilslrrp mi (lie nrciiiid floor when
i tile names were tnacnveietl by )t
. " u.''i by. Jimmy bcltulU, gouiK
i1' home lii'iu a dunce,
"j The lleiclv burning hluro n-.
,. tiiiitiiilli'd Willi dlllliiilly by nln
VlilUlllfc'i (ill' tlrlultlllrlll lllrmlHMs
i using new tile Irtii k, puiclinsrd
a Irw iiioiillin ugo.
j The building was partially tuv
! el vd by Insiii ance.
Swim Hours
Shortened
ftttlMUMlim Mill in itt Hit
; HctHHil NittoUti linn hnvr lirrii
rhnnurd. the ('llv Km-real It in l)r
i imriitiriit MimmiiKTd today,
j llmin nrt I tin to 6:30 n m Mnn
nlnv tin uiik'h Krutuv. thunHlim tlm
jllirvlutin I .10 phi. cluMhir hiil'U.
i'Kl?tluUin (ir UfW Ittl I urtlnn
i'Miirt bfi-'l'iiilmr Jiilv 14 in nnw in
1 iminiTftt n( llir I'llv Hull. Tlir tlinr
Bad Luck For
Sfeinseifers
, I,,,,, ,,. ,,,,,
Carl
'Slelnsellrrs, & 1 7 Khlurudo.
Mis. Klrhlneifrr - lipped HatllntAV
evening while working In her vnid
'and broke brth her wrk.l. She is
In Klamalli Valley Hospital.
Carl uiidrruoe major surgery
Wedncilav lit tit. Vtlll-rnl's Hoi.
Ipilal. Poitlaml.
'W'-SJSM
ON THE '
cm VALUE
m TOWN
turn i.
Prove Dodge Value Hie
"show doivn' m
DUGAN flnd MEST
522 So. 6th St.
Klamath Falls
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