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AGE FOUR HERALD AN'D NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1 TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1958 MARKETS and FINANCE jTrujillo Saves Dad's Money MARKETS AT A GLANCE NEW YORK AP- Stocks Higher; early advance trimmed. Bonds Lower; governments under light pressure. Cotton Lower; hedging k liquidation. Chicago: LIVESTOCK CHICAGO AP)-L'SDA-Hogs 8.500 : 25 to 50 lower on butchers 3 200-225 lb butchers 20.50-21.00: 1 "ALbOA. Lanai ne lki' - . Partridee. iecond in Livestock Sho ana hall 4-M and; Grand Champion Ewe - David Bakersfield .i ........ ii. . immjntran HAnnh ii n aviviv l.nn - " " ,hlihi ir-man nl Amanda L"-mf- n n.i... - mosuy zu.w-20 s: several lots i-! -r'.'"iT; " .... .. ner beef showmanship: Bruce Has Winners Told In 4-H Show Grand Champions (Continued from Page 1) ... U..1..,. .... f: . n.ri, . ;;; HeX VZ The following are result., first. Pen of Three Market Lambs - ,-.:; npn. , second and third placings. in judg- First. John Fitzgerald, Pioneer; riegi, uiene. . , i d;l.. u..Uv Donna Davis, BIy. took first and "f VTT, u "'Z . Weather Table lolled Presi International Temperatures and rainfall for 24 hours ending at 4 a.m. High Low Rain Albuquerque Atlanta 92 67 2 these weights 20.75-21 few lots Is 21.00-21 lbs relatively scarce (5-2100; and a Ra,ael Trujillo Jr. saved nearly . 25 - 2-3 230-270 "50 listing his yacht Angelita " at 21.00-21 25: jf n ballast when u sailed "w i Future Farmers of America Fair Reppe, Henley. rtri siiutiiiaiisiiiu, mute ntu , . , Bonanza, first and Mike Ken-1 ,uat" "l ih KJama,,n second in intermediate beef "n' fairgrounds. These results showmanshiD: first. Nancv Warren. "ere sunudy, ugu ji, ' Boise Lower; hedging -J Reserve Grand Champion Ewe Boston Marilyn Mack. Poe Valley. Brownsville Hampshire Ewe Limb First, iiniiago liquidation. Corn Mostly lower; late rally In September contract. Oats Irregular; light trade. Soybeans Irregular: late rally. i nav in I anal I nmrtanv Ml 2u.su; mixed graae euu-.iuu id sows T. 'V --- Bonanza lB.au-iiJ.Mj; most juu-ja ids iy. :-, -- 20.50; a few 275-300 lbs 20.50-20.75. 1 "7. '"l . . Marv Drace. Pelican: second. Jen- Swine - Grand Champion Mar . . . Illllliildi rVfUUIJIlt. MIUI1U JlldM. - ... . . . .. . . .. catue of space, only the first three win-, yTa r T. '! c' lu" f Detroit of the Do ! Beginner s horsemanship. first.ne each division are given ijohn Koehn, Henley. Centra Hampshire-V e a r 1 1 n j Ewe Kr(M;nn - Dnnkii '.Mary urate, reiican: aecuna, Jen- i Artn. tnn. .I...l imjiisloii nrumiv. an uiik mailt , . . , , . n-l; . f nainpsnirt?- ... 1.aZ' 'oils of only W03.3S. "T 7 J : , J o" ... f' A'lf."" ' v.". t"; First. Kenny Allison, Poe Valley; ... . V ""en irujino docked in Los "'" Helena $21.25 to 25 cents lower; top 28.25. J 1 W J choice 1,250-1,325 lbs 27.50; most NEW YORK (AP) The stock choice 25.75 and up: a few lots market held part of a moderate standard and low good 23.75-24.50 recovery late this afternoon in sluggish trading. Volume for the day was esti mated at about the same as Mon day's 2.390,000 shares. Gains of key stocks ran from fractions to about a point. Prices improved in what brokers called a technical recovery from a two-day selloff. Steels were pacemakers in the rebound, aided by a higher oper ating rate for the industry and improved sales. Studebaker-Pack-and and American Motors were fractionally higher. Lukens halved an early two point gain. U.S. Steel was a point to the good. Allegheny Ludlum made a similar gain. Hog. Paul Waters. Pelican. second V.rgmia Ka chett, Poe a - Kans cily steers 27.75-28.25 : 2 loads prime ...... . Uonloi,- inlarrnoAizto hnrcam-m '. r I .ii . r I tl-:i iC-Y " .Miami I avoiaea vi.tyib aauy docK lees, as . f: , X vui Aioen. nundnto, nu, Hampshire Ewe First and i. .....i ......i u- A...i:.. ...... m shm. first. Dav d Woodard. Hen- ma lUri RnnanTa th rH Pat . .. . . ..... Minneapolis 27.00-17.50: sood to high choice ?.J .':' nnrf rh.i RaUt hi... n."n .1 ;i-nampion, niariiyn .-viacK. 'oe New 0r,ean tJ t m . 1 . 11, mne.. nrimo I inn Ik iiujiuv uirv ru in iu.i ; u W. O-li,.-- " ' " '"H V "5." Angeles, he registered the Ansel- ... . rui rrn.uv,,,, r.u, nd.o. ' , KeIly .AUis0Bi Poe Val. ita as a naval vessel and thus rem-aii, kimw, oauuia nunuia, Berkshire .Market Hog first. i.v came aiaugnter steers steady 1." ids .o - u.w. mlAeu aVDjded $2 825 cnoice and prime l.ooo-i.aso ids . . ! 24.75-27.25; few loads high Vour Hrlnanc ir.ii.... a Uoihait : r. . PTL"dnSL LD'''" H., -Firs,Poe VaUey; third, Roy Marvin: " .. ... -- i.aura tstraoa. reucan seconuHen ey. miasma cv A C-.!,- iCOltH,Sa",eri;"Tnrrmar, ?ay-Pal Waters. Pelican; third, Tom-1 Suffolk-Ewe Lamb - First, f nVIIVJ WWVnjjH e , GlennaL Hampshire Market Hog First, 'ond, Tommy Tofell, Malin; third. jc(j Bluff Weatherbv Malin was iudced Bety PoDe' Malln: second' Terry tieanor Aioens, roe vauey. neno chamoion .wine 'show-man and ,Stahl- Henr- third- G Pr- Suffolk-Yearling Ewe - First. !Sacramfnlo s"evePSchmL hXT" Sl.J6 a" t, siPRAUFVTn h-pii faii(r 'hnu.man nihpr winp hnwm. Other Breeds M a r k e t Hot I i""""? "" "'"'San Diego nia'n Inn walr amvv thnrllv will : ithm result lnc urie: Resinners r irst. Donald Manning. Henley: "" . . . . 'San rrdni-isiu try to find out if it is financially i swine showmanship, first, Mike i second, stena Aiainey, Henley; Panama Canal tolls. Canal Facts choice and prime heifers 26.00- 27.00; including a load mostly prime 1.026 lbs 27.00; good and choice 24.00-26.00: a few utility and standard 22.00-23.00: utility and commercial cows 1800-20.50: a few standard cows 20.50-21 50: canners and cutters 15.75-18.75: a . .."E .7 a0?. 27." i r!t.i?. .iff. . .Za e..u. It' uZZ'A Suffolk-Ewe - First and Cham- Up few hieh yielding cullers 19.M: !'"""" "u"u" Tommy TofeB. Malin; sec.itan lo'TsAf UnTan"! . .oiect to carry ;S,ahl. Henley: intermediate sw,e Ugh, Cro.sbred-Market Hog - A' ' I Trmal Southdown Ewe Lamb rirst.; xucson good quality water to Contra i showmanship, first. Maria Burn- First, Cor Boshuizen, Henley: sec- can. Malin; advanced swine show mercial hulls 21 iO--4 25 cood and suou I""1"' wdlcr '" -onira i snowmansnip. nrsi. .-nana nurn choice vealers Bonanza: second. Dan Dun- and standard 19.00-29.00; culls i',, , , , ten rn 15 on I Harvcy - Banks, director of uie ueparunem ui naier Da Sheep 2,000: fully steady on all:ef,,,- nA ,u fiiSfi. 'of. J Jrjy was being undertaken after talks with local officials who ex- manship. first, Glenna Weatherby, Malin; second, Steve bchmeck, Henley. ond, Dan Duncan, Malin; third, John Barrick, Pelican. arm utility li.DV-il.w: i uefK i ,u. .f : i. ide a simiar gain. (choice shorn sDnne lambs 100 lbsir''".' 1 ul, 'di- oi neniey, ine reserve spot to ci Kennecntt was ud rnnH . SCV. . f?,'"8.ia.T. . j.i?? t and farmers in the western lleen Fitzgerald. Pioneer commun mint. Smaller ins were mni r..--- L f?,:. ",.1J.: I part of the Delta about the future ' ity. Other sheep showmanshit by Anaconda. American Smelting ! H' "k'b " u ' in" Q"a'y of their water supply. Donna Colwell, Pioneer: second, Grace Slauehter. Henley: third, Heavy Crossbred Market Hog Ifionnie Slaughter, Henley. First, Linda Ingram, Malin; sec- Southdown Y e a r 1 1 n t Ewe nnH FrpH ftaarhnrn Rnrtania - ;.. n..-;4 Dnnn. Ucnlatr. can. The grand champion sheep show- .ui.j .ai,- u,,iu V ci....i:.J. u.i.!. Baker Washington 95 83 75 94 69 89 72 107 59 95 75 91 81 91 86 88 72 70 86 105 71 ino 86 93 91 80 80 78 88 92 107 95 81 .03 .01 73 60 56 .17 77 61 63 53 82 50 70 61 .33 73 64 70 .01 71 611 63 65 81 .18 49 72 50 .12 63 .03 71 61 52 52 64 82 Man-Caused Fire Listed The first man-caused fire to be reported to the 'Klamath Forest Protective Association in several weeks was located when chance brought a blade operator into in proximity Monday morning. The day was hazy, so it was really good luck to find the fire belore it became a big one. The loca tion was the north fork of Sprague liner and the lire was apparently caused by a lisherman who laid a j cigarette on a log and. then for got it. The Bly crew of the KFPA i brought the fire under control be fore it had passed the quarter? acre category. Another fire was reported to the KFPA Tuesday morning. Caused hy lightning, it was situated in the Kings Cabin area and was brought under control by a Weyer haeuser Timber Company crew which happened to be nearby. Apart from these tree fires, no grass fires or any other kind of fires were reported to any of the four Klamath Falls fire depart ments during the 24-hour period ending Tuesday morning. Oregon Points Max. Min. Prep. maiship award went to Gary Boyd of Henley, the reserve spot to Ei- and Aluminium Ltd Du Pont, Twentieth Century - fox, Interstate Department stores. International Paper and Lorillard were ahead about a point each U.S. government bonds drifted lower. NEW YORK STOCKS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Admiral Corporation Allied Chemical Allis Chalmers Aluminum Co. America American Airlines American Can American Cyanamide American Motors American Smelting American Tel. & Tel. American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Armco Steel Atchison Railroad Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airplane Company Borden Co. Borg Warner Burroughs Corp. California Packing Canadian Pacific Caterpillar Tractor Celanese Corporation Chrysler Corporation Cities Service Consolidated Copper Consolidated Edison Crown Zellerbach Curtiss Wright Douglas Aircraft du Pont de Nemours Eastman Kodak Kl Paso NG Emerson Radio Firestone Tire Ford Motor General Dynamics General Electric General Foods General Motors Georgia Pac Cp. Goodyear Tire Great Northern Great West. Sugar Idaho Power International Harvester International Nickel International Paper Johns Manville Kaiser Aluminum Kennecott Copper Libhy, McNeill Lockheed Aircraft Loew s Incorporated Montgomery Ward New York Central Northern Pacific Pacific Gas & Electric Pacific Tel. & Tel. Penney tJ. C Co. Pennsylvania Railroad Pepsi Cola Co. Philco Corp. Phillips Pet. Polaroid Puget Sound P & L Radio Corporation Rayonier Incorporated Republic Steel Reynolds Metals Richfield Oil Safeway Stores Inc. Scoll Paper Company Sears Roebuck & Co. Shell Oil Co. Socony Mobil Oil Southern Pacific Sperry Rand Standard Oil California Standard Oil N. J. Studebaker Packard Sunshine Mining Swift & Company Transamenc Corporation Twentieth C tury Fox Union Oil Company United Air Lines United Aircraft United Corporation United Slates Plywood United States Smelling United Stales Steel Western Auto Supply Western Union Tel. Weslinghouse Air Brake Westinghouse Electric Woolworth Company 10 H 84 S 26 H 80 21 V, 46 U 49 17 43 182 87 49 56 h 22 H 57 ',i 44 ! 44 72 Vt 33 35". 46 H 28 " , 78 '.j 18 52 'i 59 It 13 52 '. 53 i . 26 "i 59 195 116 V, 32 !. 6 V. 97 Vi 42 59 63 i 67 "t 42t 43 88 41 ; 28 ' 43 J, 37 81 Vt 106 44 s 32 91 H 10 51 H 18 t 38 18 43 I, 54 Jt 134 'i 93 't 1.1 '. 23 18 t 46 63 'j 29 34 19 , 53 H 51 t 86 '. 31 i 69 It 31 t 83 48 51 i 20 cull to choice shorn slaughter ewes 5.00-7.00. STOCKTON (UPIFSMNS) Livestock: Cattle salable 200. Commercial cows 19-20.50, utility 18-19. canners and cutters 14-50-17.50. Good 610 845 lb stocker and feeder steers 23-24. medium 21-22. Good 700 lb feeder heifers 21.50. v Calves salable 25. Good and choice 520 lb slaughter calves 27. Good and choice 250-500 lb stock steer calves 26-28.50, comparable grade heifer stock calves 24-26. Hogs salable 200. No. 1 to 3 sows 300 600 lbs 16.50-19. Good and choice 50-120 lb feeder pigs 24-34. Sheep salable 150. Good and choice shorn slaughter spring lakbs 21-22. , n 1 Pen of Three Market Hogs j Southdown Ewe First and ( Kugene "" 87 First, ley. ilr.rl FFA Market Hogs First. Sam thirU, Bonnie Slaughter, Henley. 'v.wnrt concern stewed ffom a' ip? irs.0' Cut S PJ ST1 tt' decision of the Bureau of Malin: second. Virsinia Nobel JMlllc.r: Va,ln: ,hird' Davld DeMer-r First. Patsy Ding er, Henley Pendlelon rureoreu nam i.aiiiDs r iim, , Portland ity. Other sheep showmanship awards include: Becinner sheeD ine recent decision Of the RlirPail Of Violin- ear..nr1 Virainla Unh.1 Reclamation. The federal agency i sheep showmanship, class (1, first -"alin: , , stated that in future CVP opera-!arKj champion, Larry Peterson, L Grand Champion Female Hog -tions. the net overflow of project Shasta: second and reserve cham-Pnald Manning, Henley, water to Suisun Bay will be held pj0, Ray Marvin. Merrill. R e se r v e Grand Champion Fe- to about 1.500 second feet. , Intermediate sheen showmanshin male Ho Hollace Johnson. Pel- nnne mis airouni wouiu niain-lCass ,2it first. David West, Mer tain good quality water at the; rjI1. seCond, Gary Orem, Merrill; i racy pumpinR piani anu along advanced sheep showmanship, the Contra Costa Canal, engineers first Garv Boyd Heniey. second said it would allow saline water!Eileen Fillgeraiit Pioneer, o intrude into the western por- Beginner dairy showmanship, Hon of the Delta. r,, n. uhc Morr.n. Officials complained to the state londDavid Born, Ol'ene; inte'rmed- agency that if the fresh water sup- liate dairy showmanship, first, Tre- p.y irom river cndnne.s were cu. ' C(,m Morrin second s, h. back, this would adversely affect Rciling. Olene: advanced dairy proposed industrial growth along ..... .. .. ..... r the south shore of San Joaquin Ro,i. sTa MiH and Champion, Donald Manning. I Dick Reiling. Olene. ni.or in Tnnlra Tncla fnnnlv ,Uiene, SCCOnU, r.05ie OCaia, .M1Q- . ., . , ci.kl U.. l.r.ov l.mlnr H.I Virginia Hatched, Poe Valley: sec-lRedmond ond. Eleanor Alberts, Poe Valley; ! R0sebure Wool Medium Wool Breeds First, Gary Boyd, Henley: second.! 79 47 .04 84 48 87 48 78 51 .06 94 61 65 45 68 51 92 61 81 55 86 52 90 54 82 51 Berkshire Junior Gilt First I Janice Burk, Bonanza; third, Rob- C Anl. Official d Chamninn ' Rnnni. Manning I in Brett. Bonanza. iJIWIC VIIIWIMI nenlev. rrft-itiarnei L.amo nisi, Duroc Junior Gilt First and Don Kusn, Malin. Champion, Hollace Johnson, Peli can: second. Bill Turner, Shasta, thirdj Jim Turner, Shasta. Hampshire Junior Gilt First and Champion, Donald Schreiner FFA Hampshire Ewe First, Don Rush, Malin. Dairy Champion Jersey Female Arlita Cotton, Midlandi Dairy-Reserve Champion Jer- Jr.. Langell Valley. Isey Female Dick Reiling. Olene. Yorkshire Junior Gilt First I Jersey Heller tail I 1 r s I, land. PORTLAND (API - lUSDAi Cattle salable 200: few early sales about steady; load mixed good and choice 1,000 lb steers 26.00; lightly sorted at 25.00: 13 head lot choice 924 lb steers Mon day 27.25; other choice under ,200 lb 26.0O26.75; good and choice heilers Monday 23.50-25.75: few utility .and standard grass steers today 19.00-23.50; few util ity cows 17.00-18.50; canners and cutters mostly 14.50-16.00; light cutter bulls 18.50-21.00. Calves salable 50; trade active. sleady at Monday's advance: good and choice vealers 26.00-29.00; culls downward to 14.00; good and choice stock steers calves Monday 27.00-30.00. Hogs salable 250: trade slow. around 50 lower; U.S. No. 1-2 butchers 180-235 lb 23.75-24.00; mixed No. 1-3 lots 22.75-23.50; sows scarce: few No. 2 and 3 3."0 410 lb 19.50-21.00. Sheep salable 1,150: includes 529 head consignment range lambs; trade slow, slaughter lambs weak lo 50 lower: feeders steady; no choice lots slaughter lambs avail able early: mixed good and choice 35-100 lb 20 00-20.50; few good grades 19.00- 19.50: good and choice feeder lambs 17.50-18.50; cull lo good ewes 3.00-7.00. rru. .1.1. .1.... ..,;n Scover both preliminary design and . , . cost estimates of canal facilities nounced later. needed lo supply good quality water to the area. GRAINS CHICAGO (API No wheat or soybeans. Corn No 3 yellow 1.34't- 35; No 4 yellow 1.32't-33it. Oats No 1 extra heavy white (lake) 61'i. Soybean oil 10; soybean meal 55.00-56.00. Barley: malting choice 1.20-1.40; feed 94-1.05. In the final few minutes of trad ing, all contracts recovered some lost ground with September corn and soybeans moving to the plus side ot tneir previous closes Truck Mishap Kills Three Oregon Weather Eastern Oregon Fair through Wednesday except for afternoon and evening cloudiness; chance of isolated thundershowers in ex treme east. Low tonight 50-60; high Wednesday 85-95. Western Oregon Mostly sunny SYRACUSE. N.Y. (API - A i ay aira weanesaay except log woman and her two voung sons or low cJouds alon8 ast afle.r were killed Monday by two-toni"00" and evening; little change in boulders from a dump truck thatjtc.mPera,u"s- H'Sh!j to-.9j low ? hurtled down a hill. The truck ! nlfht. 30 Coas,al w!nds nor!h- driver also died. 10 nonnwesieriy. n-zo m.p.n Henley: second, Larry Stahl, Hen-I Jersey Junior Heifer First ley: third, Stella Matney, Henley.iand Champion, Arlita Cotton. Mid- Sheep Grand Champion Market land; second, uick Keinng, uiene. The woman's husband a n dl increasing to 25-35 m.p.h. along;' ...... i isniith roast in afternoon. ' 1 Lamb Sidney Noles, Henley. Sheep Reserve Grand Cham pion Market Lamb Virginia Hatchett, Poe Valley. Hampshire M a r k e t Lamb Class A First and Champion, Virginia Hatchett, Poe Valley; sec ond. Kristy Spielman, Poe-Valley; third. Bob Moore, Merrill. Hampshire M a r k e t Lamb Class B First, Sharron Andrus, Poe Valley; second, Kristi Otto man, Malin; third, Barbara Mar shall. Poe Valley. Suffolk Market Lamb First, Ray Rankin, Merrill; second. Pat ty Burleigh, Merrill; third, Shirley daughter werp injured. Both were reported in fair condition at a hos pital. One boulder smashed the auto mobile of Harry Jacobs, 31. Two others crushed his wife Estelle. 31. She was thrown from the car when it was struck by the truck, police said. It was not determined what went wrong with (be truck. There were indications the driver had attempt ed to apply the brakes. The truck caromed off the auto, (hen skidded on its side and south coast in afternoon. Northern Oregon beaches Fair through Wednesday except early morning fog or low clouds. Tem perature range 52-72. Winds west erly to northwesterly, 5-i.t m.p.n Merrill. Southdown M a r k e t Lamb First. Doris Emrick. Poe Valley; second. Patsy Dingier, Henley; third, Grace Slaughter, Henley. Other Medium Wool Breeds- Baker and vicinity-Fair i0day.M,aet Lamb - First Robert .Ier- I litres, .tie! I tu; si'iuiiu, itrmiy . i- and Wednesday, except chance of afternoon or evening thunder showers. Low tonight 47-53; high Wednesday 82-87. Grants Pass and vicinity Fair through Wednesday. Highs 90-95J low Lonigni near ou. Fire danger is beginning to in- jammed between a telephone pole ( temoeratures and lower . to Tr, haaPH ?Th! humidities. Humidity will drop be- Bonanza: second, Roy Marvin 1 U'l? S ,ow 30 f" nt '"i oHernoon in j Henley; third. Karen Gentry, Ma .lanh, hi. iwn Rnlwi 6 Cascades and adjacent valleys ol.nn. nri Sntl I nH h, rtanohlr "T". A-l'",'1 ' '" l.J ri:.-:- W !., !ond. Dave West. Merrill vtii . m-3iuii! um'u 1.1 anca anu vuiii vi mu ituiiivi Ir.,.., n ...... Mn..;n Jersey Senior Heifer First Peter Scala, Midland. Jersey Cow First, Dick Reil ing. Olene. Champion Guernsey Female Sharon Hobson, .Merrill. Reserve Champion Guernsey Fe male Steve Hobson, Merrill. Guernsey Heifer Calf Treeca Collins. Merrill: second Eddy Kalton, Merrill; third, Eric Wakkuri, Henley Receives Honor ALTURAS Nelson H. Monroe of Likely was master of ceremon ies at a testimonial dinner given in honor of Lt. Gov. Harold J. Powers at the Hotel Niles Sunday night, August 17. The nonpartisan affair was at tended by 150 citizens of Modoc County, and was chairrr.anned by Russell Enderlin. The meat entree was donated by various ranchers of the county, while the remainder Two Persons Hurt In Fire DORRIS An exploding light caused a fire Sunday which burned two persons, one of them seriously. Dick Stagg, about 26, son of Mrs. Lewis Winfield of Dorris. was working on the family car over the grease pit at Sundkvist Chevron Station here and was assisted by 16-year-old Roy Tindle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orel Tindle. Stagg asked his assistant to hand him the serv ice light and as his request was being complied with, the light ex ploded, setting fire to the oil and gas fumes in the pit. Tindle was standing on the steps to the pit and jumped to safety. The flash blaze burned one of his arms. Stagg had to run through the flames to get out of the pit and was severely burned about the head, face and arms. He is re ceiving medical care at his moth er's home. of the menu and its service were the donation of Mr. and Mrs. Mitch ell Jurasevich, owners of the Ho tel Niles. Powers urged that the northern part of the state provide for ade quate representation in legislative First, matters lest it lost its water rights to ine soumern part oi uaiiiorma. The lieutenant-governor voiced his appreciation of attending a din. NO SURPRISE PITTSBURGH (AP) - Dele gates to the annual convention of the National Model Railroad Assn. are in for a surprise there'll be no banquet speaker. Edward R. Campbell, local chair man of the group, said "We de cided to cut speechmaking out." It was too boring. Delegates will see manufacturers' displays and go sight-seeing. r.iiprniv!.nir iii-ifer Paif ner in his great state where he. First. Larry Conner. Merrill: sec-icould Rreet ts 130 8usts by their: ond. Lois Hobson. Merrill; third, , fllsl names I Sharon Hobson, Merrill. The flv do'lar vcor chargei Guernsev-J u n 1 o r Heifer -' was contributed to the Powers For ; First. Stephen Hobson. Merrill; Lieutenant - Governor Campaign serrn1 llif If Reilinf niarm ! Guernsey Senior Heifer First Stephen Reiling. Olene: second BANK BROKEN Marlee Breithaupt. Olene; third, I . lao vturto, "ev. iAr-i-A se Marlee Costel, Midland. :nes ( neavy nne 'orced the -.. rin.i gambling casino at the Tropicana Champion. Sharon Hobson, Merrill; "ole1'0 c'os- Jbrief,1,y yesterday. lis. Bonanza; third, Carolyn Ellis, Second, Stephen Hobson. Merrill;;;' C 1,1, ,V, T . Ih rH I rrt RVinHac M HlanH ,t7VW aim llic VWI1CI3 Bonanza. Crossbred M a r k e t Lamb Class A First and Champion, John Gentry, Malin; second, Lin da Krafton, Merrill; third, Virgin ia Parker, Merrill. Crossbred M a r k e t Lamb Class B iacks to free them. U.S. Employment Positions Open Persons seeking federal employ ment in the following types of po- First, Eunice Hunt, Arlita Cotton. Midland; third, Shir ley scala. Midland. Holsteln Junior Heifer First, Willard Felt, Merrill; second. Lila Southdown Cross Market Lamb Ritter. Olene; third, Don Milani, First, Sidney Noles. Henley; sec-i-Midland. third, Holstein Senior Heif.er Calf Class 1 First. Alvin Born, 01- lene: second. Teddy Dearborn. Bo nanza: third, Roy Mc.Nary, Mid land. Holstein Senior Heifer First. Ann Breithaupt, Olene; second, V 1 . t . . li1..l fll..J. (Ui.J .. .. - ' r,-,-., ..... . ; j.. n;,h. n i,. I.J ' '"""". "iiuianu, uuiu, .nateo . fan nataei mi: iow l0.."ul, ... . Charles Milani. Midland, Champion Holstein Female - Al-1 de.DM!'?.d additional money in the. vin Born, Henley. , Reserve Champion Holstein Fe male Willard Felt. Merrill. Holstein Heifer Calf First, John Espinasa. Midland: second. THI SHCTATOHS SIUKI WITH IAUGH. TIKI THIS IS ONI OF UK'S ALMOST- VANISHIQ PUASUmS-THI SHAMP INJOYMINT OI HUMPH AND ATIS TRY ON THI SCHIINI" TODAY - TOWER California Weather United Press International San Francisco Bay Area: Fairi through Wednesday except fog! near ocean and high fog inland during morning: high today San Francisco 64. Oakland 73. Sam Funerals DISHMAN Funeral services for Charles Al- night 55-61; westerly winds light- ' . fiJi ThLtJ? HVMr First 'and Cham er than norma . 0 Hairs Memorial Chapel Thurs-i . .... , . .itU.. .k.M fil. .nnl;.,;;... in,. ... PL.... .-:: 'J... A OI . !.... "I VKtK. WITIIIO. ,-iivu,,, ... arH...a,.u..s anasia-aisKiyou are: rair,U(,.. "usu Dl k-'". Rns;. c.ia fi.llanH. ihirrl Ruth mediately. Additional information through Wednesday; little change ment will be made in Klamath a". oi-np ' ' may oe omainiHi at major post,,n temperature. ..Memorial rarit. ollices or the Ullice ol the 11th Sarramentn V a 1 1 e v: Fair U S. Civil Service Region. Federal ihrouch Wednesday: Utile chance t ivncrv Dusnei lower. September 1.82',; , . "'""', ' Vnniohi i i Funeral services for Gus Lind- Female ,0,,Tr,t Sf" S General maintenance mechanic. i ' , 7 "' Tuielake. Au-i Dua.-I ember $1.27'.: oats . higher to 01 , U 9 an hour. senera, 'r"hwestern California- Fair ?,lst wUl be neld in O'Haif. ' First. V . lower, September 61 ,; rye s.-lmamlonalu.e mechanic .equipment l,hrv Wednesday ex t' foe on Mcmorial ChaDcl win"day. Au- Dual-I ?' loer. September I1.I1: soy-, ..on , ts.54 n h,,r: 1 " ,Rn,, . ".".T '.L.n gust 20. at 1:30 p.m. (PSTi. Inter- -First. beans '. higher to ' lower. Sop- , ,... or DOU.rv ..,.,.,. UMn . 'V , J" "T.j ",u. ment will be made in Klamath Me- Dual- T". " '.I i ' 10 a year; s.orekeepmg clerk. $2,960 k,ah mL7 Rnsa morial Park. ia tt-iiis u nunarca pounas lower. .- . ...... . " . . .- , l.ri anrl ... d idi. ii-ivunoiie utwid- ana Rn-sa; nor n to northwest 'tor, SJ.255 to $3,4'.i5 a year. apa fm-.8; north to northwest' winds near coast 8-18 m.p.h. PORTLAND (AP) Coarse M i, J grains. 15 day shipment, bulk. Obituaries C.LNTHER September $12.70. HAYS Funeral services for Verdia Havs. Five Day Forecast who died at Weed, California. . j. -i-vr..r.o .... . ...... . i Aticnct ik u-i hp np rn in no 5. i jiusm ucincry: .- i nci miamisiu uri' fair, . .: , Vu L , -j 6 i" tOats. No 2. 381b white 48 50-49 00' Matthew Gunther. infant son of skies except lor fog near the ocean onary Baptist Church Wednes- .Barley. No. 2. 45-lb w's't'n 46.50 Mr. and Mrs. John Gunther of this and high fog inland during the day- M'1 M. at. 10 a m inter ,5 I Core. No.2. yellow, e s. 61.S042.00 city, died here August 18. Besides morning was the wealher outlook"1 T I Namath Me. , jj Wheat ibidt to arrive market, , his parents, he is survived by three :for ihe Bav Area through Wednes- rla! ark- " Hair s Memorial M I basis No. 1 bulk delivered coast: isisters. Sharon Anderson. Man- dav. ' Chapel is in charge of the ar- SO a, .Sol Whit 195 Anderson. Susan Gun-her; two bro- the Weather Bureau said hiph ,ranSemcnts. jn, Soft White (hard appl.) 195 thers. Wayne Anderson Eric An- temperatures today would be 64 in jj3 jWhitt Club 1.95 derson. all of Klamath Falls; grand-;San Francisco. 73 in Oakland. 78' TIGNOR n ij Hard Red Winter: I mother. Mrs Emily Gunther of Mi- m San Maieo. and 80 in San Ra-i ALTURAS Constance K Tienor 37 I Ordinary 1 94 a; Florida, and grandfather., fael. Tonight's expected low was Wears old. died at the Modoc 34i,U2 per cent . ... 2.12 - L- Anderson ot Junction City. 55-6I. Westerly winds lighter than Medical Center Alturas Mon- 71i, Tuesday's car receipts: Wheat Oregon, funeral services will take normal were forecast. dav Al,susl 18. (ollowing a linger- ,71, 7: flour 6: corn 1; oats 1; mill P a at the graves.de m Klam-j uiness. Constance, daughter of -4 1. teed 4. jath Memorial Park on Wednesday. KILLED AT RORDER Air and Mrs Patrick H Ticnor ;2 , August 20. at 10 a.m. Ward's Klam- TIBERIAS. Israel 1UPI1 1.'i.r: VMFtt".",'?Z ath Funeral Home is in charge of raeli border police shot and iq-,4 Graveside services were' held the arrangements. i fatally wounded an armed Jor- jn .he Alturas Cemetery. Tuesday nanian guarusman crossing m!o aCernoon. August 19. at 2 o'clock. Israel, it was reported Monday iWith the Rev Karl E. Olson nffi. dating. 61 l 47 Water Shortage Grips India VNSCHKIH l.ED STOP POTATOES I SAN FRANCISCO 1UPI1 An night CH'CMO '- P'-Poutoes .r- NEW DELHI (API - A critical mh.To Houston Tex Zde rivals 42: on track 180: total L. S wa er shortage gripped New Del-Ian unscheduled slop at Bakers shipments 23o; about steady: car.hi for the third day today as army ,0ld. Calif., Mondav nisht after l0t. trafk 'alM;JWaington Rus-engineers sought to bring the wan- the airline received" a telephone 3 4503.5: ,'dlh0 r,s,n Long dering Jumna River back within 1 warning that a bomb was aboard Whites 2.r0; Idaho Russets 3 60.iranSc of city pumping stations. a search of the plane uncovered saw ppivrKm ,i r,i revive,' 5 than 3.5(J laborers worked no homhs and the flight continued SAN FRANCISCO HPI-fSMNii around the clock to dig connecting to Houston, the airline said. roiaiurs: inannris nriwern ine punipins Kusseis u.s.i 6-ounce minimum : stations and the river, which shift 100 lbs Washington 3,25-3 50; U S. ;ed course in the wake of monsoon 1A 2-inch minimum Santa Bar bara County 3 25 3 35. LOS ANGELES ( UPI FSMNS -No Oregon paiato trading today. Arrivals: rail 1. floods. The rivers level also dropped. Water mains throughout the city were turned on for only brief periods in the morning and afternoon. O Newspaper SPOT ADS are inexpensive repeated dally 4e Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purse Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marquerit M. Ward and Sons 925 Hiqh TU 2-4404 FREE! Attractive Stainless Steel ' Place Selling with tvery 10 follon faulin purchase or lub job. STONE'S SIGNAL SERVICE 9th & Pint Ph. 4.556 Ann Born, Olene. Champion Dual-Purpose Female Dixie Ager. Midland. Reserve Champion Dual-Purpose Delores Cotton. Midland. I-Purpose Heifer Calf irginia Scala. Midland. I-Purpose Junior Heifer Delores Cotton, Midland. Purpose Senior Heller First and Champion, Dixie Ager, Edmund E. Hass Vice-President cific Northwest Company Lrfi Since 1913 Mr. Hass will be at the Willard Hotel Thursday and Friday Telephone TU 4-4161 to coniulf with Mr. Hsu on investment and ictiremtnt programs using the ixuritias at utilititi, banks, insurance, industrial, Invtitmant Company ihofti. Dependable Incomes at 5 to 6 can be obtained. 302-3 Fluhrer Bldg., $ So. Central Ph. 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