tAGE IY)lR HERALD AVP VEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MONDAY. JANUARY 16193 MARKETS AND FINANCE STOCKS U STMET LIVESTOCK PORT14VD LIVESTOCK PORTLAND U iUSDA Cattle XIW TOK ! - Sieels nO MlbJt j., rther ,)ow. mown, tea ui i. . . n . in fairly aeovt trading late Mao day. - Lossf spread lrom fractions to around three point but there were gome small fains here and there. Trading volume for the dav van estimated at about 2 MO. Of share compared with 2.130 Out on Friday. President's Budget Plan Meets With Mixed Reaction XKW VORK STOCKS By TFT- ASSOCIATED PRESS AdmiraJ Corporation Allied Chemical A His Chalmers Aluminum Co. America American Airlines Americas Motors American Tel. k Tel. American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Atchifon Railroad Bethlehem Steel Boeinf Airplane Co. Bnrp Warner Tturroupha Addinc Mach California Packing Canadian Pacific 21 310 i nr. 7 ' V I Continued lrom rage 1) Tear riJl total SM.Mo.OOC.OOO. and nded for a nuclear-powered Naw cruiser and a sixth giant Forrest! clans aircraft earner. He spotltrhted the administra tion's aoil bans plan lor cutting generally steady on all classes, bui j ouUava la the next bootkeep- some gooo oeavy steers uawia ln ver mill ton that M - aome commercial and good ligh! j jjm jt as the first time Eisen-.down surplus agricultural produc- ihk m mum "" bower DM pomiea speoumg up-j Don: getting rid of present surplus above last week's low time: somejw,ra (crops otiJ be the government competition from feeder buyers: j predicted that revenues next j and aheumg conservation as a truck lots choice and prime 100!veaT be 1 3. BOO. 000, 0W higher j major borne front program, lb fed steers MAC: tonr this year's, resulting tt a fed- M the soil bar plan wonlfi afre choice 1085 lb 2D 00. few load , erai .urpjus this year of 230 mil- m mlUlon Otn the first choice around loao-iitw id comit hm steers Proposed u cut the """ ia m,ulon dollars m over-all agn- good supers 36.50-3 00; P;debt by 5. million by June M 'iniitvrt spenrlu. due to a decline ajiu uoKT w.iniru - uH a level oi siva.jwu.uuu.vuv iu us i ft tgj million dollars in crop price steers 16 00-16 ,0: Jew to mosUr j fol)0lng June 30 to S2T.0O.-jmmJKlrt c05tt. to pan, , .,. ooootlu i attributable to a forecast that the low good 34.50: with few commer-, . im. anwonriationi.-.. ,i, t, cial heifers 13 60: canner snd cut- ass Jki one OOD some 42t nul-i-.,., k,ct.i n .,. ., R7 i.i ... rt . .. ) uvjt nn- f- to.. . . . . 1 ........ lions Olgner man proircu-u jtiiu- pluses. ul!"' '"iimg and AH bUlmi burher than ,r, to una cuuer aoo uumy nu nnnronnstion in the current year. ri? iJrT iddU-. SL'STS buUd'new iSoolT 3 -BUTi sone toSO ! y ..." lrenan u"" "" He caUed for a quick start on ISO one heavy " '7. . i his It-ear program to ouuo o two ... . J .,.,7 miles oi hurhways. but assigned tMf.K.r t 14 nA-i(. r Ju Knll 1S1UI- licht (-iilrrs rinwr-ward i . . I-1' u Tin, ouicsiax cut. r-isra,. """Kf'lonj, a S4-miUion-dollar increase to 1 rw thi inn BumMl m lfv a lfvinhnle which ... . ' n,..! 1ir. - . , hignwav nuunmg. mat seemen it ma.aet un-. .ht itmrif.. n under his nude- : . T . .. I - muicsie ne coniempiaiea uiat wie even; good and choice veslers ac-ij live, fully steady at 21 00-27 00; one I 220 lb weight 28 00; few utility and I umipresumausd revenues for the live, fully steady at 21 00-27 00; one bud.et .DIMrp(, u coto, anv erpana rows pro- Caterpillar Tractor & t'i Celanese Corporauon 19 Chrysler Corporation 80 Clues ftervice 57 t i Consolidated Edison 4s 's Crown Zellerbach ft CurUss Wnpht 2 '4 Douclas Aircraft S6 '', du Pont de Nemours 223 i Eaitman Kodak ' Emerson Radio 12 General Electric 5 Oeneral Foods K Oeneral Motors 43 'i Georgia Psc Plywood an Onodyear Tire S3 i Hcmestalre Mining Co. 36 j International Harvester S7 : International' Paper 313 ! Johns JVHuTVille 4 "'4 ! Kiiiser Aluminum 36:' Kennecott Copper 3U I Libow McNeill 16 s;'1 Lockheed Aircraft so i t loa'e's Incorporated 21 ' Long Bell a 35 i 1 Montgomery Ward 80 S 1 Nrw Vork " Central 42 , Northern Pacific 75 V, 1 2 H 42 , 120 00: heavy calves scarce. I Eisenhower forecast revenues oil Hf stfl ,or miUion dollars ! Hoes salable 2200: market mod- . doIlar1 lor ve to expand the State Department s eratelv acttve except No. 1 butch- j 4,A bauont less than his ttiplomauc and conmier services. ers rsther slo-; butchers around, nrw revised estimate i"1"1 mc reuse V. S lnlormauoo steady with close of week or 26 Hu e5tlm,K lor the coming fle-i Service work abroad. lower than Monday; sows steady; yegr forecast an tncreese oil New '""'P11 anpropriauons assorted tots I). S No. 1-2 butch- ., i -.i,. i- . , amounting to S4 860.000.000 were ers 180-235 lb 1J 00-13 50: few No. lalvldulli 2tT returns But h es6-jstfd a 0-'der " T " Pioelmej I grades 12.26: lew 300-405 lb sows !.,. ... -,r.tinr, rftiirnslof foreign aid funds with which tc 10 50-11.00. , unchanged contract for items to be delivered Corporauon profits have been i mSbs T y.ears hencf- ' , CHICAGO LnT.tiTOCK I climbing ranidlv. This appeared lol budget proposed an 86-mu- CHICAGO im Butcher hogs leave considerable room lor lm-j uon-doUar increase in spending on and sows sold steady to 26 rent ! provement of revenue estimates. ) vegans cricei.. io a ujtai oi lower Monrtav. lop was 612 .26. i Elsenhower earmarked 803 mil-!,n8 000 000. Any major revisions v: r i 1 f f1 7 Mat a AN ALL OUT FI&HT 9aiiaf haavy odds to keep flood waters from inundating fh ntina community of Aftwas was tpaar. haadod by Chariot Lodoror, Modoc County civil detente director. Ho is show at flood relief headquarters directing operation! en the field by telephone. With him it bis daughter, Sandra. Sveetland Plans State Post Race PORTLAND Monroe Sweet- land. Democratic nations) commit teeman since 1MJ. said Sunday be will file soon for his parry's nom ination aa secretary lt- Sweeiland. 45. publisher of the eieekly Mtlwaukie Review and a state senator, announced his can didacy with the declaration: Our state government fcaa been I head met have wasbeC out. Diti-k. dominated too long by a few self- j rs sna hesdgates will have to be ish economic interests, and Oregon repaired and some 01 the land must make a new beginning.' J drained aeema to b the extent PEOPLE'S XEEDS he damage out there. He saul a government "respon- ' slve to the people s neeas requires a liberal and a Democratic Legis lature. It requires also that the Rains Cause (Oetiaeee frees oage lj water was high this morning g the swamp land and Gilt Flat it it was during the December fioos Water in Cy Branch, a Caj from the Gerber Rebervoir thaia used for irrigation water lor W. D. Campbell proaerty and ca. era as higher than it has eet been snd it was being watch she said. , . ' DITCHES FILL ' J The Herald and Ne eerresfca. dent at Malm. Mrs. Pal c. BlDha, said all irrigation ditcaei and ca nals were running full Sunday noon but had suited aubsictog by mid. afternoon. One of the main irrigtuon dj'xhej east of Mslin broke end several Jaycees Plan Chiloquin Yote CKILOQUDC Officers for the first organised year of the aUatn- Commerce will be chosen tonight, January 16. at 1:30 In the Chilo quin High School Truck Driver Taken To Jail Robe Lee WiUiants. Jl-year-oH truck driver, who. police Bay. ad mitted 'nree noiauas and an at- 11.76. Buichera scaling 230 to 280 posed, lor national security pro- rommission due late this year, ounde brought S10.6O to 811.26 J grams. i Eisenhower said -s sold from SB 00 to 89 25 He said most of this increase! Eisenhower ssked Congress to A few prime steers sold at s23.Sf I would be used for the lstest wean- i increase postal charges by enough 823.76 with some loads held om.. Including guided missiles, j " bring in 350 million dollars bove 834 00. Most choice tuiri j which could be brought to bear on , additional money in fiscal 1957. but rime fnes were taken at 818.00 ! an enemv. I1 dl 001 specify what increases Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas A- Electric Pacific Tel. I; TcL Penney (J O Co. Pepsi Cola Co. Philco Radio Pupet found P 8. L Radio Corporation Rayrmler Incorp. Rept'blic Steel Revnolds Metalt Richfield Oil Safewsr Stores Inc. Scott Paper Co. dears Roebuck L Co. Sinclair Oil Soeonv Southern Pacific fltandard Oil Calif. Standard Oil N..1. Studebaker Packard Sunshine Mining Swift fc Company Transamciica Corp. Twentieth Century Fox 'Union Oil Company Tinlon Pacific United Airlines United Corporation United States Plywood United States Steol Warner Ptrttires Western Union Tel. Wpstlnrhouse Air Brake Wesllnphoiise Electric Wooiworth Company 0 Shlaoie receipts were ib.iks' m r. ; nogs. Z7.0U0 catue, wu caivsa ano I3f, 4.500 sheep. J GRAINS H, PORTLAND GRAIN TT v . PORTLAND Uf Coarse grains. 4. Uniav ahipment. bulk, coast deltv- as u ' rrv 0ltUi No s 38 lb wni" M 00 r. jiBarlev No. 2. 46 lb B. W. 45 50 i Corn No. 2. E. T. ahipment 62.25- Wheat btd to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft White 2 18: Soft White ex- 56 66 t. 34 66 'i llVl eluding Rexi 2.18: White Club 2.18. l Car receipts: Wheat 228; barlev . ! 52; flour 8: corn 14. mill feed 28. 8ft RR I 148 '4 i 8 7 I , 47 H CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAOO i.i Wheal Monday succumbed to selling pressure ' K..-H In , IV.. ,o.ll,ill... i ' 41 1 7,v. J,-,7,.. i .Li i7rr, V, v.... Line Road, was cited bv 34 68 HI 180 38 ; ??"' iRclllR w believed to represent I "JT".1, pront tBKing Pepd grains eased on mild hed- Three Injured In Car Crashes Three minor aecidenta occurring over the weekend were reported today by Oregon State Police. Three persons suffered minor injuries as a result of the sect-. dents, police said. Two persona were injured as the result of s two car' collision at the intersection of the State Line Highway and' California State Route 138. Autoa driven by Wil liam Hints Sliort of Medford and Carl Lyle Thomas of The Dalles collided at the Intersection. Short, who was easthound on the State Cali fornia Highway Patrol officer for at times on the Board of Trade ,HU "l! 1 . OD"crv" "J" ""P Rve was under even more selling . "OM a"v" ,, pressure Ihsn wheat. ,unib,nP bu'ance to Klsmath Valley Hospl- w 1 , n in 1 c 1111.7 wcj c a4 t.nLt;u niiu 63 l H 30 gress should not Increase postal fees as reoucsted. most of the projected 435-inillion-dollar surplus for the year would vanish. The lanner would benefit from the one small tax cut a pro posal to refund to farmers the two cent federal tax on gasoline used in farm operations. This, he said, would cost the government an esti mated 60 million dollars next year. He proposed to increase spending on atomic energy development including peaceful applications by 230 million dollars, to a record of nearly two billion. He renewed his plea to Congress to authorize a nuclear powered vessel to tour the world as an "atoms lor peace" exhibit. He said Secretary of Welfare Pol som is working out a plan under which insurance companies would pool risks to extend and improve" I health insurance for the public. .If this is nm successful, he stud, fed eral underwriting of health insur ance smould be reconsidered Einenhower asked for money to tart work on three steam electric generators in the Tennessee Vallev Authoritv grid, "so thnt work may begin promptly." This by-passed. Ruber 36 S3 Rend 7 .& . Rolse- 4K M SI Eugene M 48 no Klamath Palls 44 78 .88 LaFeview 43 SI .47 Medford 40 42 1 Newport 66 46 78 j North Rend s J IM 'Pendleton S 32 .91. Portland Airport s f ,sv Rosehurg J S .83 Salem S7 S 100 ISpckane 33 as .46; By i-xrrra press ger. Reno Mtnato, George Poster and Prank Hale: secretary. Dick souers. joe Brewer and Homer! Temperatures and rainfall for S4 miiiains. uruin, uir nr. r.o-; boura ending at 4 50 a m itiiuiu OiBim m. Miceicr iM4. ill- rectors (three). Elnathan Davis. Robert Oates. Noble Sandervllle. Victor Sisson. Duane Moxon. Bill Wampler. Allen Jeffries. Jim Rodg ers. Election chairman la Hlrigo Zakaji. place at a spaghetti and meatball notluck dinner at the Chiloquin grade school cafeteria. Acting chairman John Heilbron ner extends an invitation to other men In the Modoc Point. Klamath Agency. Sprague River. Beatty and Chiloquin areas to )olo the group. If dues are paid at tonight's meet ing, new members may take part in the election. Tiie first action of the Jaycees' will be to investigate the possibil ity of the group sponsoring the All Indian Basketball Tournament to be held in Chiloquin during March. A Reservation tournament will be held in advance to select two local teams to take part in the larger tournament. POTATOES the Oregon Food Store at 2410 .S S -.... ,i c, I day night. Winds will become CHirAf.O POTATOES CHICAGO 1 Potatoes vals old stock California and Oregon officers jointly investigated the Incident. n t!glng pressure while soybeans were h", , i "ml nprnaPs ""Mined, nis earlier si ,S ' lower most of the dav. Toward the I RbB M'""'hciin of Bend, whose ! proposal to finance such projects 88 '(i,.h .,.,, . .,,,, auto went out of control lite Sat- bv l of r..mie hnnris in l.vnr covery. Some contractt got bacl ' ur2av "fternoon and smashed into OI , reUim to direct federal above the previous close ! :whndf!e DS j 'manclng. Wheat closed 1 to lH lower I f ' !ken ,0 K1,,Inth Valley speaking of international affairs. - , . . 4 Hospital bv a Dassine motorist. f,c..,hu,o, ...,..rf ..... ..... iin;n . iV-'n--; Com 4 lower, i 1 .... 1EtH..awu muv Hiwiociich ui uuict in Wio juui ifu Wntiriow ni.ht ...L March I,V; VH higher. j-"'V. "T.":.H"U:".. .h 1 0l,D,ry "J snd dub" ? P"1"' 9" to. " auered snow SZTI . ' -- peace, ano jie voices recret "uiatiroof similar to punching out a 1 ..(. m-v.. r: , X. m i the Snviei lP.rters h.v. nn. mountains. Highs 34-44. Lows Mon- . . . - , "-'"" Hav niehl 34.39 hut in I, (an- hmh ; The other burglary, which oc- vaiicv5 "" Grants Klamath Police Report Thefts Two burglaries over the week end were reported today by Klam ath Palls police. About 810 in cash from a vend ing machine, a half case of cig arettes snd an unknown amount of wine and beer were taken from j High Low Rath ' Albuquerque .so 37 Atlanta S8 57 Bakersficld To SI 07 Boston 38 34 T. Brownsville 7 M Chicago 38 28 .03 ' Denver 3f 3 j : Detroit 34 38 j El Centro 77 S4 Fairbanks -30 -18 .01 i Fresno SO 48 .15 j Helena 8 3 .41 Kansas City 17 4 T. Los Angeles 59 54 Mismi 67 53 Minneapolis 32 1 .18 New Orleans 69 49 T. New Vork 44 34 Oakland 55 50 1.31 Oklahoma City 41 17 Phoenix 71 51 T. Pittsburgh 34 26 .07 lied Bluff 58 42 .52 Salt Lake City 54 41 .98 San Francisco 58 50 1.10 Seattle 50 43 .56 Stockton 58 44 .87 Thermal 7B 57 Tucson 71 46 Washington 48 31 Yuma 79 54 T. There was no comment on Sweet- land's announcement lrom Terry' Schrunt. Multnomah County sher iff. Schrunk has indicated interest m running for the Democratic (nomination tor secretary of state or for mayor of Portland. He said he will make known his plans after conferring with friend. If Pchrunk stays out of the race tt could turn out to be a hot con test next November between Sweetland and another state sen ator. Mark Hatfield. Salem, who already has announced his candl dacv lor secretarv of state. Pat Dooley. Portland attorney who has served two terms In the state House of Representatives, said he was interested in running Board of Control must at least be hi-parusan. 1956 offers the occa-j . 7UU11 IO CICCl UCOUUlUb suwub ! aa secretary of state and iiate . , , , j treasurer, a majority of the lm- Weot'her Table Iponant three-man Board of Con- ftv THE ASSOCIATTO PRESS 1.' I 14 bnura te 111 a. m. Monday! Republican Gov. Paul Patterson max. win. rasp., is we miro mcmoe. ui u lemmed holaub last week dm- Secretary 01 Slate tan r.ewnry.i , -h to nrt-4 2 shoulder was transferred to the county ail from Klamath Valley Hospital Monday morning Willians. who is held under 820.000 aond, will be arraigned Tuesday befcre District Judcr n E. Van Vacur on a charge of as-1) sauit ana rooDery. Williams -waa arrested at the hospital an hour after an attempt, ed holdup at Yaden's Service Sta tion early last Thursday morning. He had applied for medical attend tion foi the sound in his shoulder. District Atorney Richard Beat ley said Moaday morning that Wil liams had given him a statement admittint holdups at a Shell ud a Fortune service station. Idellt's ' grocery tore and the attempted holdup at the Yadeh station. Lawreae B. (Grady) Gaylord reported to city police that at fired two shots at an armed nun teem an hut that he would not com- -ho atteipted to rob him. mit himself until later. i McDinald Rites To B(- Held Funeral lervices will be held at 2 p.m. Hecinesday. January 11 from O'Hur's Memorial Chapel for Annie Louise McDonald. Mri. McDonald tied January 14 at btr home, 426 Michigan Avenue. She was 76 yars old and was bom May 10. BIB in Crescent City, California, f The P.ev.fDallas McNeill, pastor of the Klttiath Falls Methodist Church wit officiate. Final rites and Intermot will be in Klamiih Memorial lark. Surviving are a sister. Mrs. Al- vena Mosclir, Calistoga. Califor nia; three tousins. A. G. Good rich. San PrRncisco. Harry E. Goodrich an Clinton P. Goodrich, Oakland; nephew, and two nieces. t Mrs. McDbald was a member of the Veteans of Foreign Wan Auxiliary, thi auxiliary of Spanish War Veteran! and of Neighbors of Oregon Weather Western Oregon Occasional shnwers with few brief periods of partial clearing through Mondav nurht. Cloudy Tuesday with rain beginning in morning, cooler. High 44-52. Lows Monday night 34-42. Coastal winds westerly to south- Crater Reports Poor Skiing ! South Sixth Street sometime Sal- I urday night, police said. Entry was gamed by drilling a this : series of holes in the roof and Skiing was poor at Crater Lake National Park over the weekend. In spite of adverse conditions, one carload of skiers visited the park Saturday and 17 cars drove to the park Sunday. Eighteen of Sunday's 60 visitors were skiers. The skies were overcast In the park this morning and snow was tailing. Ram during the last few days has dropped the snow depth to 96 Inches compared with 67 inches on this date last year. An inch and a half of new snow fell during the 24-hour period ending at 6 a.m. today. Maximum temperature Sunday was 38 degrees; minimum 22 and it was 23 degrees at 8 a.m. today. Hicrhwav 62 is onen throueh the park with chains advised. The road Woodcraft. from Annie Springs to Headquar ters was open this morning and the rangers expected to reopen the road from Headquarters to the rim bv n 0 o n. weather permitting. southerly to southeasterly and 20- 4U oy tuesday afternoon. : Mr.rph K41.3.- rv 11 ..Si. ViicrHjir 292 and 3SS on , , .k., , ,.,.,, , Ther were no injuries in theiinven om, innoihi. u.rtr. ",, i? !"'-' V t ;,sn'Pm"lt 'l" lard unmanned to 13 rents a htm-i mlrd relt",n'. 'ch occurred ap-, intention to agree upon a nlan of curred sometime Frida'v night, was ma: 6. Snturday 718 and Sundsy 13: rt,rt ,,. ,, , , i proximately six miles west of Len- dlsarmnment ih. r,n tw vnf,.rt d . cnmm i'n,m. 117 "Tumi- Pass and Vicinity j larket firm Carlot track sales.; WHEAT ; nox Junction on state Highway 66. by adequate inspection 1 North Seventh Street. About 818 ,:,' flm,c,V Monday night and KF Authorities Probe Vandalism old stock: Idaho Russets M 25- 4 30. Utilities 82 75-2 80; Minnesota North Dakota Pontlac 83 20-3 35 washed and waxed. New stock ar Mnr May Jly An auto ariven oy tnaries rntil ther do u h-' m ew . .t. n,mt vmnH. Thomas Sumpter. 2622 Eberlem. ; must follow the course reflected mer manhinf nniire said According to police, the Janitor rivals 4 on track 4: supplies light, a' ftomanri onn4 anrt vnarlra ' :Dec Onen Hieh ijtvk- Close Mil. ili-.tnoT- 1 ins. no 1- iul it i 1 ivr a. ! attempting to pass a Calllor- in this budcet of Sleudilv strencth. 1 BP "4 1 99 H 1 97 1 98 I nli Trtnn Power Company owned entog the deiense of the Dnlted 2 01H 2.02 1.99 H S.'otHi ' Vahlcle dr)vl'n by Pr,nk Nunle ' ; Slates and its allies." r os ? ns a . ? m 1- 5 J14 3 : ' ' ' KF Departments Merideth Rites Report Fires To Be Announced Fire that apparently alarted around a floor lurnare in the homr o! Mr. and Mrs. Neil C. Norman at 2220 Madison, did extensive iumlture A passerfc," d.overe'd , r r,rl . Bu lonoeo , stroke Mrs. Mendefli .... ,..,r,. jr im, h.j i.,., s answered at T06 on Sundav, y-d (or -, January 1.1 ' ' g!. inr iHniuv was awav al Ihr ctlr .'inc. mp oiiuaing is owned bv c vehicle with no headlighta came from the opposite direction, forc ing Sumpter to crowd the Copco vehicle into the ditch. Both vehi cles were severely damaged, but the unidentified car was not hit and left the scene, police reported. The incident occurred late Sat- Hearing Waived By Ex-Convict ! Fred (Teddvi Walker. 25-vear- old ex-convict, waived preliminary i . henrinr Monday morning wrcn ar-1 j raigned before District Judge D. I charge of Jim Power. 2241 's Eberlem. said he found a door open when he reported for work Saturday morn ing. Investigators said there was no sign of forced entry, indicatmc that the person entering the build ing probably had used a key on the door. Tuesdav morning. Rain Tuesdnv afternoon. High near 52. Low Mon day night 35. Baker and Vicinity Partly cloudy through Tuesday. Highs 35 40. Lows Monday night 23-28. :llan Church A. Chamnliii. nunmulr. Kxfni t r.. cl " "tei ano wane k. nemorre. -ma , "-f..-- of thp damage will run Into spvr.r' viui-ui. n. 1 a m a 1 n nisbee were both sentenced toaav j um-r u vsuui ..rurren mr htind'eds 01 dnliB-s l' "IK onf son Richard, sta'ioned to pnv sino tines and s"rve 30 dr.vs : alleged prowler held for the grand The cltv department answered '1", HlrlImi,n A" f,ortT Bivl ,,01m' 1,1 """ ruv '"" bv Kr Judge Jury. Ball was set at $500. three calls over the weekenc u. ""'" Kmv h'Tr m ryr Frank Blackmer- Hamilton was " .tii txiuti i r . L-y- niw MPiiiPMr-fn in nv n ii scrvr'! mnr. KIninatli Fall- anr Mrs J. & two rmq one half dav in wll lor, CAmAP Dari4an4 W se a a W 11 Tulelake Woman Taken By Death TULELAKE Nellie EdiUi Kepl er. 55. resident of Tulelake for 16 years died at Klamath Vallev Hos pital following a months illness. Miss Keeter had major surpery from which she did not recover. She was a native of Marion County. Arkansas and was a mem ber of the Church of Christ. Surviving, are four brothers. Bax ter Keeter. Tulelake. with whom Frank L Hamilton of Die Anchor son where he served 27 months ior I rnmg his whererbouts ; is asked j she made her home Gilbert and Emergency Messoge Held By KF Police Klamath rails ponce niivt an Funeral servirek will ! nit. nnunreti bv O'Halr's Memorial urd' afternoon ChSDel lOl Mr. V.ttl rHnn Mori.: rieth 74 whft rtiort at thr lumilv l..4ln,. 87 X a. 4. i V. Van Vnrtnr nn jburciarv. He is alleged to have .emergency message .or r..s.li- ripLmee ; broken mu the residence of C E. i William Bloom. 34. of Brownwood. kVlUnK lriVerS iTliomson Bnd to have stolen two1 Texas. Thw weekend accidents, two of fines. i Police believe that Bloom is iseek- resideiu of Klamath them involving drunk drivers, were! According to County Jailer Fred logging or rrni empiu mem years reported today by Klamath Falls - Calfee, Walker was released 9 few; in the Klamath Falls area. Any a member of the eitv nnhee I weeks ano lrom Oregon State Prl-. person navins auuuiniwu Ten high school students were under Investigation Mondsy bv enimlv lllvenlle officers fnr al. leged' participation in a series of ! driver of the wcomlng car either FIRED DUESSELD)RF. Germany t; The West erman Construction Workers Unit Monday dissolved 10 locals rcpnsenting 40.000 work ers because If Communist infil tration. The tiion simultaneously fired 15 officals of these locili lrom their unm jobs. Car Wfeck Due Geo. ft. Taylor A clear suiv doy with the 22L'l lieclanintton at 10 M p m Jaiiuaiy 14 where a floor tura.fr was flooded- to 1M0 Lookout Slree: a: 1 37 p m Sur.dav where rui tains In a tieriroom wrre on fire and 4 58 to 1216 Mam 8treet to a Hash fire dninocli. Ontiulla. Mlrsourl. Pototo Shipments I Kaily Trui-k Ore. 7 llil Itll (Ire. t 17 llallv Trui-k CallT Id ' llallv'lUII fallt. n 11 j Ilaih Toul I Clllt. A CAMP. 49 51 ' lnnlhlv ToUl 4M 871 Season's Tolal 3144 2J34 j not havinp an operators license. According to police Hamilton P;- lul aJIHiJ (Was niilline away from the rurb.tVieS In IVIt;uTOra Tljlf?I PlL (IJupc - Main and Fifth streets wheni aikiwac WIVtTS nl, n rtr)ven bv Melton' A former resident of Klamath Cl J tJ C. M- Doncsn o! Fori Orel.' Callfor-. Falls. Mead Ingram, died Januarv riOOa Ala rUn3S ma. Hemnree i reixirird to have," Medmrd He was about 66 Tl'LELAKt-Thr TuleluKe com- "it s parked auto owned bv Bruno years old and retired .Mr. Ingram iiinrv f.,,- contrinuted morr than Morehase of Klamath Falls Thr worked in local packinc houses to get in touch with police. On The Record KLAMATH FAXLS B 1ST HB 1.ARSON Bom to Mr. snd Mn Norman Utvm. January 14, weiahuir "lb 1 a. 11 tin Klamath Vall HQ4VIU! KASPES Bom to Mr. and Mr Rotwn kiiKr. Januarv 14. a bov walrhtnc T lb lb ot. at th KUmaUi V!le. HotDita! . BAKES-Bom to Sir. and Mrs RoK m Baxar. Januar; 14. a firl waijnini fi lb a ox. at Uw KUunatb Valley HOi ai; VASSAU.O Bam to Mr. and Mn Lt h Vawallo. Januarv- 14. a tirt 1 in at th KlamaUl Vallev io: none reliei in the Red i"o narked on south Bixtn ; nopna, , . Cro emersencv rnmpalgr. f 0 r near Washburn Wav. police said 1 had been 111 (or some time and ARRiV(Tr licenses ; fur.a- fo- Hood victim In the third accident police sair death followed a stroxe woolxx-er-stoi-t riovn c wooi- ! The !.,: ofttce ol the Red Cross n auto driven bv Rodney Holier Word of his death was received get ri ane Fait and Mttn J. I contrinuted s;cu ol the total ! Oretech hit a pedestrian bv Mr and Mrs G. C Pcrseli. LaMARCHri'i-L oerard t l-- lr.l! Kiwatlians arr ,idmr a -ChP.rl" A Wtttemore g0 South ' 224 Biehr. Street Mareh, IS KlamaUl TalU ane Palri- fn-n... . . .. - - t.. . ,. . Rmr- mnvinir it, MeriMrH h h., Cia Oarlr!r MUU ID tviamaui iiui n: mr lllie ftlTe 'nill ifirri. a, lltw I uuii - ' L-1 ' Kiwanr. chio Charles Ward ol Rath and Klamath Avenue Wttte- made tus home with a sistet. Klamaiii Califonua. wtuur Jrwvlry ; m0Tr u,kn 10 Klmnlh Valley Mrs Dnllie Machado Oames. also sr.rl watch rersir busme-v wei r Hospital where he was treated Slid a former resiaen; here lost ir the nK,-... i , twImcoH Mr. Incram was a member of nearly destroyed the entire town Holler Is scheduled to appear nt the local Fraternal Order o! Eagles Sumi.c"'! v.sn r.omtnf and household Bona. 4 n m. tottav in police court or. loose hav beer, lorwarded to the Ward ' charges of failure to yield right Funeral services will be held ' family. of wav to a pedestrian ' Tuesday. January 17. in Medford Francis Keeter. Vellvllle. Arkansas and Olen Keeter of Madras. Ore gon. , Funeral services in charge of Ward's Klamath Funeral Home, will be held from the funeral home chapel in Klamath Falls on Tues day. January n at 2 p.m. The Rev. C. R. Adams will officiate. destructive raids on summer homes and business establishments in the Rocky Point resort Brea. According to Juvenile officers Francis Mathews and Faye Black mer. who already have questioned several of the suspects, they may be prosecuted in federal court as ; the property is on government land. ! Mathews said, according to infor i niation given him by the state po ' lice, vandals did hundreds of dol ; lars dnmage to buildings and their I contents in a series of three raids j by three separate groups. The raids were staged December 21, 23 and 30. In many of the dwellings, plumb ing fixtures were uprooted, furni ture smashed and window panes shattered. I Both Mathews and Mrs. Black- asleep or elscHls car seemed to steer Itself oveitto the wrong side of the road-4 wreck was dui To escape i smash. t h driver who wai on hu own stdi of the road an( had the right 5 way, steered oft into the ditch to let the wild car pass. So you see the car that had the right of way. i forced off into tti ditch. But underneath that bouncing car there in the ltch, were the everlasting arms-f'Thc Angel of the Lord encamnah round shut I them that fear Hai and delivers UL and form's, ' 'rJE Z i them - Ps. 34;7 BBLE. Trust him may be filed later this week. and Ood stands bk of his word. As Ood put your sins on Christ and He 'died fof yi. now receive Christ Into vour hea-i. Let Him be it DROWNED LISBON. Portugal i Two 1 your Lord 'and Ssnour. He will Final rites and interment will be i of f.mil.es w. .T...Ju'r"i '. " '""'' in Klamath Memorial Park. ; several mlllinn Mrnrinr , , A. n. "vi uaui(7 1 CiCillAi HIC.' J. JllfJilPaai'e'7 'T was done in weekend floods I sored by a lumber Ifg. and Wile, throuphou; Portucal. ( Adv. CONTE RENTE BAGHDAD. Iraq. & Inienor Minister Said Qazaz said Monday the security chiefs of Turkey. Iraq. Iran. Jordan and Lebanon are meeting here to lormulaie a prop mm to combat suoversive ac tivities tn the region by local Com munists and fellow travelers. KLAMATH COUNT! SI IT Khirlcf lxirtttJ. Pr1 v IMnald rtn- pMfl. dtrnrr rmnti! Attor- f tor pijintiff. L OMh 5in.ir rk P fltffir Jr vi .'tan CUr ; vert-c ffranird Attorn (or Crtr db Crtrr Colifttfi Arnri vi C A Simtn and laimiia ; 8'mwtn diimtd Attorno lor plain litl. R r. Mclarn- Gehing Up Nights Ifwor:iir',B:4(ia: WntntM" tCHttiaj tip Nir.u 'too trww. biimrar ? ;tr til Brait!ii or 8trt Ciar Utm! tt-it tr contr.cr r.t. 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