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PACK FOI R HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 19H MARKETS AND FINANCE STOCKS Livestock I MM AGO UVUTMI CHICAGO r Buxzaro aoid WALL KTBkfcT KtW VOJ-.K - Tr-e nu.i lur k.. .. . . ... U-. A : V f ... tr " ,, it -resu u bi' ie)r rJ",-! em-t , out t to pounc taut evia- to. -m t fce awo a: tin a to !.!. TraO.,' car. .:r to an yearly. MOUfnl tfl , U. Mat VMM ,. T:l .. y " " J MW W , , . ' -food Ui imi'je Goirj lanoi, a '.-.'I 'X is til Mi I j!uil- re'-,jLt re rMim'!! tt ( 9K te., 4VW c.llle, KM calve s&4 SO aijtep. Emergency Hay Program In Effect POKTLAMr I.IVKhTfXK PfjHTLAKU .r i UbDAl CHlle ralacae Jot ttfl i.iM: mi:e IWMrvcrj: choice heavy eteers ard Kvxl wioi-tltd stt-stfy-Xi Itmer. no li;;rit crtotce aYailarit; otioer aU-ers j and heileta actaey. elosmjr ealc. jiowpr on cutter-utility: cows closed m,v,ui -!' v nxim&i mo.err.em irtocitrrrh ana rrarn U bvu in llci uu h9- ltt)n ,UU)T. ch0(Ce X.-M:M teir.W.' . i...a dunnst t i:s Ie1 1UKM ; fay bad bttM 0:vffl to ,OWCtt ,u, ,,.40.3, CUIU.,. fariwia 'W1 utility 14 WW 'XKj-tno:w mar ' w' fc-y r all r,1B(lpr n (.'; M fx-l ita li-iipr-ui'.Tad ol W y. tno WAi.2i M. u , , , , , yammtteut onjii.il " :!'" a larmrr tit v,tM uaat ij O0-ie 50: tiMi-r-j rK iaHrfii- in u hay toatr co, jjmo, erly tales : missum iM contract lor only a ,. vi . h r-f ivt i. t ui ! today uly et bay. . utility co umrrenly .(-12 i, fiMirr t arr-mdm-irt. larroera t0rrJIi,.141 12 00-13 00: utility In aeiiKrjrud drouiit atatea totr,rcial bulla 12.M-14.Ki, order aa Mtowa "(Scpcrxla. on culu.r, to J0 OT Icnr.h ol mtr leeflintf.; Until C4jvei Mi,We lor aie W, Ma.cb 1, in &flih Carolina, Imjrtet unevenly Heady; good- Oeoria. Alabama. Louuiami. veak-ra tuooit: heavy and MifcfcUbippj. uruu Aiiru 1, iy'i9 cajv In: Miuri. Jtanva'S. wyorn.ni!, .nd-choice ve al nt 11 00-20 Ot, te- Coioraoo, Oaiuboma. Kew Mexico, j, (J). tO0dhoic graaa calves TenoeMee and North Carolina. In on.OO: utility- commercial Araansaa, dales are April 1 in the ,:lvr, trld vealera 9 00-15 00 nortliern part and March 1 In the medium-good aloca calvea 13 OO- lew 01 ue iai. 1B 00, re Vif ff ; . '1- -.Xi-.i. w .V i 'ir...:-..-;. . V. aiT. r iYilaJfc3aSaartlA-Ai ED GEAKY, Republican candidate for ree.'ecrlon fo the Creqon Legislature, explained meas ures on 4He ballot f Thurtdey meeling of 4 tie Soro"?inis4 Club at he Winema Hotel. From left: Dena fiaclces. vice president cf t!-:e club; Coral Sabo, mistress of ceremonies; E. A. Geary, and Alice Lamm, president of t'ne c!ub. Geary spoke Thursday evening before the Business end Professional Women's Club of Merrill. .Weather VciHhavrn P 1 11 f A r n I a Fair and kntr mten eak; UiroUKh saiurday with pau.he of mommy V on . coast; httte tempermure change. Vambie wltI. 7-15 m ph.. near coanl. Baker and vicinity Fair lhrout?h 8a turd a V, Ijtn Fnda y nlbt 12; Villagers Commended By USAF Ship Nearly Sunk By Big River Wave PORTLAND - Crewmen of ban 7 the coaatal aieamer Permanente ci(y tou, Ule n,rr0w pro Cement Wld- here Friday a tale ol j .u tunnel to free the rud near cUsjmer Irom a g:anl wave der COntrola. at the Columb River mouth. wllnln nve niinutea from the Tom of water crashed aboard j sUrU..more Uian a lifetime" one the 400-loot vessel, heeling it over, (r(.wman BrtlmCd-Uie cauluin hud aiarply, uplinterinK part erf tnc ( hcaAci llU0 ,v,e calm sea bnoge and two lileboata, rom uie awell areu. Uie Urea 0:1 a hall doien lues Irom shorted oul and ttu.nUon w., given electric circuits and Jamming the ujJld mea. Momco Maituiez. rudder wiin deoru. R Krancisco. fireman, and Vic- emart seamanship by Capt. E tor j. oray. Berry Creek, Calil., H. Jocaasson, Long Beacb. Cant.. 4 mate, both only illghtly hurl. a man on a sled" across tie ve. sel'a i-loot deck. The door caught on the railing and bela there. The Permanente Cement came In Thursday on flood tide under escort of the powerful tug. Salvage Clnef, and came up liver late ut the day ylth its cargo of cement P6NW asuyyx Ore we JrBlOapj a etlll dry. and a q jick daih of key men to emergency stations saved the day, the i crewmen agreed. It came with unexpected sudden ness Wednesday mint. The vessel, ane of Henry J. Kaiser'a Perma. nenie fleet, was heading on a calm iea lor tne Columbia River with 4,000 barrels of cement aboard. Water surging out ol the broa.l Columbia '1 moiuh, ebbing swiiily on a minus tide, set up a serie: of huge swells climaxed by one to feet high. It was the largest of the swells which brought on the near disao ter. and made the vessel helpless with the jammed rudder. It was then that Capt. Johansson ordered the engines lull astern. The next swell swung the ship and with the reversing engines' heip. headed her toward sea and safety aaay from perilous Clatsop jetty. MeanwUe Chief Engineer Wal ter H. Kerzic ol Seatue rushed to the engine room to tare command while Chief Mate Charles P. Cor- Dray told of boldmn to a door as the big comoer nn inc inir water ripped the door loose and sent him and the door ' like New Location 115 Sc. Stevens Hotel Bldf. CHET MOORE'S Adding Machine 4 Typewriter Service t Expert Service Since 1927 On The Record j BfBTU BICKMA.H Bora to Mr. nd Mr-. Harold Ho RackiTa It . OtUilr 2h at 1 KitLtTJih Valley Hoipil&i, a boy weiXA- Ui- 1m mtiyeutimcnt miJl enable u,., tfh Saturday 58. more farmer to take advantage J market 50-75 lower- rholce 180-iri5' KJa,naUl FaIls and vicinity -Fair irduced Ireij-ht rateu, an lrK!jb butcher M W-2l' 00 K50-1W lbs ;throuh Saturday. Low Friday ftuifiber be need in hay alter ! I0 fg.rj. nrj. it. ' i0 cmau,, night 27: hitch (Saturday GO. t.n ruinfr 1! 1-adhtija fcdrt bv i.'i.. ' flrntH P-iiv snrf vifrlmiv Vair'mo tpe railroad,. I choice tooioo lb tug. 14 M-17 00 jUu-wgh Saturday. Low Friday :'' l four dog. while on Recent desiirnatlon by the V fSleTtalaWe for week 2 W 'night 30: high Saturday 70. ' "e ,h" Mvwl Department ol Agncun. l Il m.rkrTabout stead- feeder temt ! Wem Oregon Generally fair 'f'' "."nXf.,,' mAditinr.tti f-Tiuntien. Eiriritfa v oiv i.,.. ,i titrnufn rsaturnav excent nair:ne.i ' ' -" ' " . 'i ,u n , 1( VJU-V1MJH. i ' , the tola! In IS Males to be litd :cjled lamos 1 00-17.00. numerous! of late mht and rrornlng log. FAIRBANKS, Alaska '.f Estl- villagers who risked a diought ditalrrr areas In the hot, choice with some prime 17 50-iLinle temperature change. Hiiihi .tfauie rurrent emergency. Thew include: tg on. choice-prime lots up to 18 M-1 6's8- LoK Friday . night 30-40. "c Alabama, bti counties; Arkanjus Igoodrime thorn lambs unevenly Vind" along coast easterly to onoi tft; Colorado 23: Georgia i: Ran- u.eo-n 00; good-choice slaughter raa 41: Loumana U; Mi&laaippiie,tj 4 o-5.!0; culls down to 2.00. M: Missouri W; New Mexico 24: :orth Carolina 30; Oklahoma 7J: Booth Carolina 4; Temjenaee Vt; rj, Texas 110 and Wyoming 17. POTATOES trams The rescue occurred after a Jet trainer plane from Eiel&on Air Base exploded Oct. 1ft over KKP.R Born to Mr and Mrs Low ell Ktrr, October 28 at Kiamith Va-' ley Hospital, a bo itrhing lb. 1 4M j UTS j earmt Ternary v Edward C. Teroer, ' .uit for djvorre. Edwin SL Druccli at-. lomev for pljntjlf, Jark L. Piunan vi Shirley K Pitman.' nut for divorce Donald A, W. Piper at- lorney tcr pUmliff P.avmond H Fln-lpk v T,u! Fi'. their i fke. ut for divorce. Farrens and Max well HUirnen lor Diatntjlf. Dori CtJk vs Hmttt L. Cilk. suit for d orre. Donald A- W. Piper attoroc for plaintiff MAtR!A(iF LICrE( WILSON - SCOTT Willian R Wil ton, W. Roccoe. Miuoun, aod KatJv-er-" Adele S-c''. 41, vumi, r-acn. GIFT - DIXON Martin Gift 2). Klamath yam, aod Donna T. Dixon, 21, Moose Sponsor Youth Dance the northwest ! k"'" ' rlllCAOO CHAIN- CHICAGO ijfi Most grains Baker By TIIK AriMH IATKl. fRKM Jd.y but soybeans, for the second Kugene B- rt.P1";"!H 0'r'.ion In a row, displayed inde- Klamath Falls Agricultuie reported rrlday on ' dtn, blItrij(lb. 1 Lakeview potatoes: ,!, Gain In soybeans were not Medford Shipment.. Thursday, Northern M,, wa ;NW ralllorni. 2. Central California 12 , lhe Nuveinber conlract te. North Bend houthern California ?; Idaho 1U .,, ,hort covering. lOnurio freight and one for manufacture; 0,h,r sul,cd , ,. PendieUn cregr,n vasnington ai hedging pressure, alihough corn Portland Airport 'ln cities: m car, arrived, ),lrm',"U!5 "h0Wcd ""y 10 Ur ax on track Polatoen C4'htraJ Oregon Rus fvets. No. 1-A, 3 2i-10. No. i. 60 lb. PO-1.00; Wash, Hussein. 3 OO- SS: No. 2. 60 lb, Wi-K Idaho bales, t-10 lb bags, 2 2VI 100 lb 1-A, 3 W-.-S. Wheat closed lower to 'ij higher. Dec 2.22 V2 23: com BoLse -. higher, Dec 1 6S S.-J,; oats 34 Chlcago lower to higher, Dec 82-t2 '.; Denver rye io 1 i, loner, Dec 1 35- Eureka 135',: soybeans unchanged to 3 Lo Angeles hluhr Knu i on - i. POHIXANU B - Mat. mice:, ', , Vents a ' hundred Z17. ,,?,, wenl up on the Porlland wholesale j pound higher. Nov. 15.16, markel Kilday, rellcciing higher levels at producing points. Wholesalers paid 42 04 a hundred rr for No. 1-A Deschutes Russels and MHr some name brands were u;j to May 43 50. 'IIU! geneial level was 25 'o;jy 35 ci-nit hlglif-r. UIICAOO IB Potatoes: Arrl- AMI 111 I) vhIs 114; on track 321; lolal U8 I GUATEMALA B Inaugural- niimiriu,, ; ,n,.ri aoouijiig Oualemala'a new constituent WIIKAT Open High Low (lose 22 S 2 2.1 ' 2 22 2 22 S 2 24 "i 2 26 '. 2 26 2 25 1 22 2 22 2 21 '1 2 21 . 2 10 'i 2.11 2 10 2.10 steady; Washington Kussets 43.75: Minnesota North Dakota Puntlacs (washed) '42 15-40. IDAHO FALIA-Ollerlims rather llghl; denuind 'slow and market dull; f o b. Russets. No 1. 20-30 per cent 10 on and larger, 2 55-70: 30-40 per cent 10 ox and larger, Including No, 1 extras, a few at J.75-0O. LOU ANOF,'I.Kfcltl4 ran o n track, Calll'iinia 4. Oiegnn 6 Washington 1. Irtiiho 5. Utah 1 arrived; broker sales. Deschutes Russets, No. 1-A, 3 20-25: lUnlm Round Red, No. 1-A, 50 lb sacks, 9 00 l! "l!L?'ii,!'"-W,''MWPa.i.1 assembly. President Carlos Castl lo Armas urged lhe body Friday to "outlaw lhe Communist Parly, clearly and unequivocally." rton Bound northeasterly 8-15 miles an hour coast of Alaska, except northerly lo norihw eslerlv . Eskimos of tlie remote village of 15-20 along southern moast during Koyuk on tlie sound sighted smoke afternoons. land notified their village school By TUB ASSOCIATED I'KF.bb jleacher, Edward Rogau, who 24 boura lo 44:30 a. m. Friday made a sight on the smoke and Max. Mln. Prep, lesumatea it was 20 miles south- east oi tne village. j Guided by his pinpoint estimate, Air Force officials said, rescue squadron planes quickly locatei one survivor 2nd Lt. Nicholas Howell of Lompac, Calif. Howell had landed in the sound and waded ashore, where he was picked up the next day. i Meanwhile, the Eskimos of Ko- ' yuk harnessed dog teams and headed out on the Ice coverini! :ihe sound to search for the other .man aboard the plane. I The smoke was olf shore In an T area of open drllt ice which had jl2 jllt yet frozen solid and was quite treacherous. i cine of the Eskimos. Roger T INnssuk, lcll into the frigid waler jWlth his team. He was in the wa iU:r 15 minutes beiore being pulled T oul. Four ol his dogs Iroze to :deiith. j The Eskimos slept at night on line broken ice Hows in sub-f reel ing weather ,-.nd continued search. Mug lor the other airman. 2nd Lt. . Richard Lnl of Chicago, until hope j was given up. Lt. Liil now Is pre- in, daughter :sumeq acau. wn, ,u-rf ine COmmendut on wn rrivnn Ban Francisco Seattle Bpokane 58 15 00 19 5 31 til 30 67 31 08 30 01 44 65 42 60 24 69 33 02 40 64 31 62 33 55 32 57 38 58 2: 55 45 85 57 56 48 81 45 73 ,42 54 43 63 27 OBITUARY nalii Court Records Mt'NiriPAL COI'RT Frederick Hiil, drunk, S or 12' dayi. Patrick Coiirove, drunk, $23 or 12-j da yi. i Bernard Neal Reams ran red lixbt. ! I) ball lorfeited. j Cllnto.t Diew, drunk, Vi vr 12'i davj. ! WilJiarn Earl Ryan, failure to yield ; tiEht of way to vehicle, it fine. JIr. Bo "iie Grey, no operators II- Cene. , fine. Mn, Bonnie Grey, reckletf drivin-f. Dleaded nut auilty, hearing Koveraber , 10 Richard W. Cununinfi drunk, S25 or IL'j days. Bruce RUdor, drunk, (25 bail forfett- a Sherman Larch, drunk, 125 or 12'a dfa i. Kaymond B. Coleman, Improper muf fler. 3 bail forfeited. Raymond B. Coleman, no resittr? tlnn. "i bail forfeited. Samuel Hanaen drunk, (25 bail for feited Darwin C. Green, drlvinr with view obstructed, Vi bail forei'cd IITKI( T COI RT Virfial M. Barnes, combination o-er-load. X147 bail forfeited. Frank Southard HUey, no tall lifht. (J do id. Harr' Taft Parker, failure to stop at too f nn, 15 bad forfeited. Emil Joseph Hartlf, excessive length. j paid , Jotaeph Manuel Vieira, no muffler, (5 pa ' John Fox Nelonu, drunk fn public plac. or j da. committed. i Wilbur Dentin Wakeman. violation bii-M-r rule &7.50 paid Dunne Edward Reeder, no muffler, S3 paid. Youth honor piedge cards ere distriouied by .the Moose Lodge through the schDols for teenagers mteresied in attending the Hio ueen dance Saturday evening at the armory. The ") dance is sponsored by Kiamaxfa Falls mer cbnt5 and i&e Lcyai Order of the Moose. Any Klamath Palls teenkferE who did not receive honor pledge cards iU be welcomed at the dance, according to the comrnittee in charge, presentation of the cards is not necessary for admit tance. There is no charge for danc ing: vhich will be chaperoned by Moose Lodge members. Cider a nd doughnuts Trill be served after the dance "Which ib being held from 8 to 11:30 p.m. ENGAGED BAN'DOL. France (jP The SEE RICHARD L. NEUBERGER 1 OI.MOM MHel rlMh irVKOif of Marvavill. Otif'Tnl drnt ui Klamath County slnre died here Of to her IV. htie w of lh late i'r-ai" Fo several counini in California and three the village In a letter addressed Bandol newspaper published Fri rounina her,, mii. e c; t'.rk.r: Mr. to Its residents. It said "Your ef- day an announcement thBt Amer riHur'i Mrmiin.i cn.pi u in ch.r,. 'lorlK prove that the small villages jicar. actor Marlon Brando Is en ol funeral .,r.monii, 'of Alaska make up part of the gaged to Josiane Bercnger. daugh- lirst, line ol defense of America. Iter of a local fisherman. HOMES FOR SALE Sea fhem at Kelloqq Park! You'll be convinced! The best- homing buy in the northwest! r Dorothy Lowell Parade Planned A parade for Dorothy Lowell, Democratic candidate lor stale representative, will be staged Sat urday afternoon in downtown Klamath Falls. The parade will start a'. 2 p.m. at Martin and Stukel streets. The marchers wilr" assemble there at 1 p.m. For lur-; ther information phone 8405. j mm ii Toil may hi dangerously taxing your tntiri jyjf em when jrov allow fatigue, nervousness -poor appetite and sleepless night te drag you mm down BKAVSl YOUR BODY II vnmiH AND IRON STmiB.' .The Iriel4li " kaxlfS k ua if lu I atitaia4rt. 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S!aS ''.l.gir:.i,.v , Penny for penny you jet MORE value In high-potency Special Formula Capsules Feel better look better Work better OR YOUR MONEY BACK I AT ALL DRUGSTORES A McKESSON PRODUCT LEE HENDRICKS 2212 So. 6th Phono 4321 (su ease arj ceeb fHroarB ccfllMiliffi w Re-elect 'i'rtij : - "v lciesKT ' ax mTvnZLZ '. Ma. - : i PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED I ON TELEVISION TONIGHT Sttion K&ES-TV ot 8:15 PM ft S.n.r.1 C., , l.h. O I.M.I, CbM , Ideal for . . , HOMES COURTS APARTMENTS CABINS Farm Houiinq Many Oth, r Ui.i $295 W hove iust a few buildinqs that MUST BE MOVED AT ONCE! DON'T DELAY! 2 BEDROOM HOME, 24 x26' (624 SQ. FT.) Pries includes hath ond kitchen plumbinq fixtures It't the buy of a lifetime! All buildinqs can be dismantled in easy lo re-crect sections. Panels are marked ond dia gram furnished tor easy re-erection. THEY'LL GO FAST! FIRST COME FIRST SERVED! HAVE NO REGRETS! ACT NOW! Kellogi Park, Milweukit, Ort. 10 minutes So. ot Portland n Highwoy 991 PHONE EVcrqrcen 1-8666 or wiil, la tot J7S7, Milwauki,, Oregon Open Daily 9 A.M. lo 6 P.M., Including Sunday Sola Conducted by CLEVELAND WRECKING COMPANY etamwm Ed Geary served on: on his record . State Representative for Klamath County House Highway Committct, chairman. Now chairman of tht legislative interim highway committee. Houst Tax Committee. Ed Geary was co-author of tht law reserving most of tht property taxes for ust of schools, counties ond cities. At present 65o of property taxes art used for schools. Geary believes this should be maintained by limiting tht amount of property taxes that the state can collect. Active In tht development of KlamatS County for 34 years. Veteran of World War I, Pd. Adv. Ed Geary- President Dwight D. Eisenhower and the Republican 83rd Congress (1953-54) hove a Splendid Record of Achievement. 1, Income taxes cut 10 per cent; excise uxe cut 50 per ceoi; tax law re vised. Toul tax uwng 1A billion. 2. Korean war ended. Seized the initiative for Dcice. new foreien , policy based on firmness and strength. 3. Social Security coverage extended to 10,000,000 more citizens and. bene fits increased. Unemployment insurance expanded to 4,000,000 more persons. 4. Communist Party stripped of all legal rights and Red infiltration of unions checked; 50 Communist Party leaders convicted; 93 alien subversives deported; 62 organizations added to subversive list; 2,486 security risks sep arated from Government service. 5. New farm price program adopted io protect farmers and develop exports of farm products. 6. Stronger defense program adopted. Heavier reliance on atomic weapons and air power. Air Force Academy es tablished. 7. New housing program raise limits on Government -insured home mort gages, lowers down-payments, makes home ownership easier for thenj sands. 8. Investigations underway into 200 Democrat bousing frauds; 23 FHA grafters convicted, ,M indicted. 9. 2 Reorganization Plans adopted. Department of Health. Education aod U el fa re created. And Many More! t ep Thtm Goiitf as ftMtr . Sen of or GUY CORDON for United Siolej SeiMlor Governor PAUL PATTERSON for Govemer IUGCNC ALLEN for a labx Co a!., toner Congraiitnon SAM COON . for U. S. Congress VOTE FOR THESE CANDIDATES ivvji n w i sin wfc n Ana TNE REPUBLICAN PARTY IS D0IN6 AND WILL CONTINUE h ZIIS4 . iv w a vwu juo in UKEUvnl v 4 Oscar Kittredge for State Senator Ed Geary for State Representative -k Eva Cook for County Treasurer Troy Cook for County Commissioner k W. R. Canton for County Surveyor Paid for by the Klomat-h Co. Republics Central Cismmirtte, Elmer Lemler, Chairmen agtfllTffrlJ ay r- .