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PAGE MARKETS and FINANCE jflash Storm ! STOCKS I LIVESTOCK FirPC HftllCP WALL STREET I KLAMATH FALLS IIIWJ llVfcljV NEW YORK .fi-The stock mar- LIVESTOCK AITT10N MARKET ! Vet continued a modest recovery August 19, HM , Last night's spectacular display In slow trading late this afternoon, i Receipts: Cattle 197. Hogs 40. of pyrotechnics caused California Volume for the day was esti- Sheep 155 Oregon Power Company a surprifi- mated at 2.300 000 shares compared Compared last Tuesday market ingly small amount of trouble, with i. 250 000 Tuesday. active with prices of cows, feed-' There was no major trouble Key stocks rose from fractions ers and stockers steady; hogs 1 00 anywhere on the system. Truman to about a point. lower. Runvan, assistant manager here. Steels, nonferrous metals, mo-; fed Heifers: Good 23 00-23.70; said this morning. Numerous tors and some rails went ahead., Sid 20 60-22 25. transformers were knocked out bv Lower - priced issues including Cows: Std . 20 oo-:o W. Cmc!.. lichtmnj! however, and were re Studebaker - Packard and Penn- ujo-m 70; I'tilitv, 16 75-19 Vj; Cut- placed during the night. Texas advanced ilightly ters. 15.10-16 25. What appeared to be the most Aircraft, oils and rubbers were Bj;s: L-,:,ty. 22 20-24 20. serious incident occurred on Lake- mixed Utilities were little Veal Calves: Good-Choice. 27 00- shore Drive shortly alter 6 30 p m. Changed. . , . 230: Good Hvy Killer Caivese. when lightning struck a transform-' Lori.lard ha,ved a two-point loss 2Vio-27 60: Standard. 22 00-24 80; er behind the J. H. Wilson resi ln early dealings then made further g. by Calves m head dfnte a( Lakesnore Drlve. F?'.VeJ?e2LlJ? ' S,ockers and Steers. The bghtning followed the line into xif u ,..nHt tn ti Medium-Good. 500-750 lbs.. 24 10- the house, melting down the heads mrm crce nine h1or pasfaP2e2610: He,,ers' MeAum-Good. 550-o( the nails in the sheetrock in oi Te mmerTs trdv program lbs ' 22 Sl(r Cahes the alls- A 5Park Jumped ,0 ,he bv CongTss aKenntc,t advS f, ,d ' ' "Tk ih' well over a point- Anaconda added J'J- ll00- , "e," CaL"s:'and MrsJ exI'n8ulshed ' about a point Good- lbs-- 27.l0-28.2o blaze and called the Copco service Other gainers of around a point, vunS Fff" Co?; ''L7?,. departmcn', . , ... , included Schenlev. Jones & Laugh-' H?s: 1 s 1 and 2 'o-220 1.: The explosion when the trans lin. Lukens. Allied Chemical. Chesa- 22.10-22.6fl: Sows 16 50-17.30; Feed- former went sounded like a blast peake k Ohio and Union Carbide. er P5S- 21 -30- of dynamite in the neighborhood. U.S. government bonds were a Sheep: Fat Lambs. Good-Choice Copco crews repaired all of the shade higher. ,19.50-21.10. Feeder Lambs, Good- damage during the night. ' Choice 18 00-18 30. Ewes: Young.! Runyan said this is the first 116.22.00 per head: Aged, 49.00-14.00 trouble caused by lightning here POTATOES 'pcr head: Ram Lambs. 16--33- Per since August 2. Lightning storms CHICAGO (Pi Potatoes ar- head caused the power company con- rivals": on track 181 ioTv. s R b" Ra' coun" s.derable trouble dunng Uie last ah.pments 292: markets for Rus-,' aSent- two months. There were damaging ets slightly weaker: others about, ru,r.rn ,., ,.Kn. ,. V0" dl"T,u. IV Ja steady car lot track sales Vvash-: CHICAG0 'APt-LSDA-Hogs June and 19 during July, he said. In'fnn iA i i Idaho 7m- 25 " 50 lo": "3 Sam Ritchey. Copco manager Oregon Russets 3 33 40 Nebras lb bulchfrs : a few lots at Klamath Falls, had agreed to L Round Reds 2 3 Wisconsm early 10 20 75 w,lh m05t later and Provlde iterrupted power service RonnH Rs 5 to- f aliforn a Lone clos'n salcs 20 O0"20: several as his contribution to the Rotary Rnd Reds 2 lo Call oh"8 o tag Iols 12 thcse weih!s -MW- Club junior livestock auction on 5.. ,V- Califoh.8.olong and g (pw ,olJ ,s aUo 2LM. ,3 TyC5Jay njht a, the fairgrounds. "nlle 230-280 Ihs 20.50 to mostly 20 75; Despite the violent storm, there mixed grade 180-195 lbs unevenly was only a brief interruption while i , m gf k 11 1 19 .25-20.2.5: mixed grade 40-,Vio lb some fuses were replaced in the I Hi OT 111" NY sows W-00-19.00: most 325-400 lbs fairground buildings. VI II V I Vl 111 j 19 00-20.00: a few 300-325 lbs 20 00-1 Thayne Cole Pacific Telephone in 20 50. I Companv manager, reports that I J M I J VUilh I Cattle 16.000: calves 100: slaugh-!his company's service department I InKPn II I Tfl ler steers steady to strong: choice received only a normal number of hlllllVM llllll ,0 prjme 1,050-1.500 lb steers 27.00- service calls. Cole was driving to mm ;28 50: several loads of low lo av-: Ashland md got caught in the lOSIIIA KnCC jcrage prime 1.250-1.325 lbs 28.50: middle of the storm as he was I Willi I V UJH 2 loads mostly prime 1.500 lbs travelnR over the Green Springs 127.50: a load hich choice and Highway WASHINGTON IAP' Blonde prime 1.050 lbs 28 00; good and ' Buth Broughcr, a convicted slay- choice 24.50-27 50; a few lots er who said she is Teamster boss standard and low good 23 25-24.25; p m 1 1 Robert (Barney) Bakers former a load mostly prime l.ooo lb heif- I hJSfPp fllllH tweetheart. today joined his ex-ers 28.00; most choice and prime , V I U I I 1 1 111 V wife in linking Baker's name with heifers 26 00 - 27.00; good and . that of Gov. Averell Harnman o( choice 23.75-26.00: a few utility Cm! DMllf New York.. jand standard 21.00-22.50: utility rflllS f I1I1I I V Mrs. Brougher. brought from a and .commercial cows l8.no-20.50;.""""" " Florida penal institution to testify' a few standard 20 50-22 00; can-) .. in the Senate rackets hearings, ners and cutlers 15.75-19 Ofl: a few ,1' VMinPParI ,ded swore she knew Baker to he "on lightweight canners down to 15.00; S ,i? Fil. R v.Un M Se the lam" from New York City to utility and commercial bulls 21 50-! badl-v for J1'- Nelson' 62' Se" escape questioning in a waterfront 24 25; good and choice vealers aI"'; e,ay , lh. Wtl, killing there and added: 129 00-32 00; utility and standard .. 'ns. course of the hike. ' don t think he could go back : 19.00-29.00 ; culls down to 12.00; a .M' d. ' ZlTJler until after Gov. Harriman was load mostly choice 940 lh feeder ma ' s'"t L'e" lhb;?i',"S shp elected " steers 26.25: a part medium 820 'S usl above the ankle. She Bakcr-s former wife Mollie lb feeder steers 23.25 ,as a,m"? and hM U,P the Baker had Pitied similarly, Sheep 1.500; fully steady on all i rj ; steep trail ' '"a a" Tuesday. She said Baker had fled classes; good to p r i m e spring L f-VeU MrkteSdSua? after the killing of Anthony Himvlamte M-W lbs 22 W-25. 00; cull ffJVndVtSSS. a pier boss land utility 17.50 - 20 00: 1 deck ,ers' nence rangers ana a streicn The senators have heard, testi-, choice shorn 82 lbs with No. r" " '- mony earlier of associations be- pelts 23.75; about 30 head choice Pa A"'h"''es whch stood bv tween Baker and Edd.e 'Cock-i.vearlni0o2110 lbs with No. 1 pells acA"l eycdi Dunn. a. mob leader vvho 00: cull lo choice shorn s.augh- JTllt was convicted in the Hint! case ter ewes S.00-7.,0. hours a(ter (he accdent occurrcd and executed. I M she reached the ambulance. Mrs. Brougher who often g,g-; GRA NS but she came through the experi- led as she spoke, laughed out-, ,n nghl as she testified she knew- PORTLAND APi - Coarse ence ery well. Baker had served jail terms-one' Crams 15-day shipment, bulk, coast of them "(or killing Joe Pen-rif'v"': r i ner's duck." !Oats. No. 2. 38-lh white 48.50-49.00 CltV Department Penner was a famed comedian.1 Barley. No. 2. 451b Wn 46 50-47.00 ' , So was the duck he used in his Com No. 2 yellow, E.S. 61 50-62.00 rJCinS CaiTipOUT act. i Wheat bid to arrive market, i r .Mrs. Brougher said Baker told her he had served time for killing the duck. "1 think by throwing a Soft while 'hard appll 1.95 n a campout sponsored by the stink bomb on the stage of a thea-, White Club 1.95 city Recreation Department this ter." ' Hard Red Winter: Friday. She said she also knew that as Ordinary 1 94 The campout is open to boys and oon as Baker got out of jail, in 12 per cent 2 12 girls from 10 to 14. and will be that case, he borrowed some hood- Hard White Baart: held at the Moore Park day cairp. lum's car. "went to the waterfront 12 per cent 2 10 Those interested should meet at and whipped the man who had Wednesday's car receipts: Oats the park's front gate at 2 p.m. testified against him." 2: wheat 22; barley 9; flour 9; Friday, bringing with them a corn 3. sleeping bag, eating utensils, and E C DAcifln4 I cenls ir tw0 meals. A-IVI" HeSIUeiU CHICAGO (API - The grain Further details, permission D; PlMica (futures market showed some firm-, blanks and other needs may be ICS 111 QlOUSe iness at times today in spols on obtained from playeround super Word has been received of the 'he Board of Trade but olfcrings visors or at the municipal swim death in West Linn. Oregon, on Au- to sell at the higher prices were mine pool. The department would gust 14. of a former Klamath Falls liberal. appreciate calls as soon as pos residcnt. Mrs. Leonah May Duke,' Most contracts traded both above sihle so plans may be completed 79 years old. Funeral services ard below previous closes. Corn Supervisors will be Jim Johnson, were held in Palouse. Washington, and oats showed the he.-t advanc- Bobby Stapleton. Janet Wizner and She had lived in Oregon for 30 ps most of the day. The market Ella Redkey. The camp will close vears. was a member oi the Episro- asain was restricted, however, by at 1130 a.m. Saturday, ral Church. PKO and the K!k small commercial demand and Auxiliary. Mrs. Duke came to Klamath u.ative cnaracier. runerais Falls in 1927. where her husband. t;irlot cram receipts m Chicago BlltDSAI.L the late John Parker Duke be- estimated at: wheat 23 cars. LAKKVIF.Vv Albert Leon Bird came associated with a local bank uerc estimated at: whea m2cars. sa;. s;, born April 20. 1901. in Survivors include three daugh- l0,n 104' 'us r'c 3- barley 1 s.m Francisco, died August 15 in ters. Mrs. H. I. (Frances Jack- and soybeans 5. Lakewew. Mr. Birdsall was a n. West Linn. Mrs. Mildred At the close, wheat was cent member of the Chiloqum Lodge Chadsev. Salem.- Mrs Virginia bushel higher. September $1 83'.. So. 197 A F. and A M. and a mem Boomer. Southwood Park, six W; corn I"- 10 ' higher, hor of the Royal Arch Masons, grandchildren and several nieces September SI V'.: o.v.s Chapter 35. of Klamath Falls. He and nephews hher. September 2-s. rye un- is survived bv one brother. Georae ' chanted to 1 higher. September B:rdall. San Francisco. Masonic ft r f $1 21. soybeans '4 lower to ' hich- (.t.cra! ervice.s will be given bv beet CarCOSSeS 'er. Septemb.-r $2 24'.. laid 7 ceats me l.akeview Masonic Lodge at ci A J 'a hundred pounds lower to 3 cents 2 pin. Thursdav. August 21. at bXniDlt bldteCl higher. September i; 67. the Oulev (Merman Chapel. The YRKKA The carcasses of the !" Claude Brown will oltic.ate 4 II and FFA beef, sheep and ho Wnfkr TnKIa '":''m''nt be lhe Sunset sold at the Junior Livestock Vic Weather Fable Park Cemetery. t:on Sunday evening at the Siski- Mll Min, PrrD , . . . you County Fair will be displayed R (Kfr ' . ' ' 4K .' Further Muni LOUrt at open house at the Padiic Pack-B;,nd ; s" 4., .. Hcarinos Scheduled lng Company at Gazelle. Thurs- yuimr w M ncarings JCneuuiCU day afternoon between 2 and i;,lk,.v,ew ''"l"'. K 5'. - Further hearing will be given 5 u, J . Medford ... 96 M - i0 Klamath Falls men who en The public is invited to view the Newport f.7 4S - tered innocent pleas in Municipal 60 bee!. 15 hogs and 30 sheep car- North Bend .... Nt .VI - Court Monday to disorderly con- cases that will be on display endle:on St - d iet charges! farm advisers Sedg Nelson and Portland . . S4 Si - Tne case of Robert McFarland. Bill Ruddiman especially urge all Redmond M so - nsi Klna Street, who also was the 411 and FFA member who Roseburg 90 M - charged with being drunk, was fold their animals at the junior Saiem M 52 - continued lor jurv trial. A Wednes- auctmn to go to the Pacific Pack- dav hearing was set lor William ing Company and see for them- IM F IS .l ll.TY pa Ball. 22. 2326 Fberlein Ave- selves what their animals graded llarley Fields. 6S year-old resi- ., on the hoof. Tne grades are de- dent of !! Hnvid Street, pleaded Both men were arrested at a termined by an official VSDA gui'ty in d s'rut court Tuesd.iv t" drive-in early Sunday morning. grader. a charge of giving liquor to minors and a xn ennd lo 90 dav in INFORMATION MH GUT Rl.l.FASKI) the count v jjil Fields was rnarged City police are lokmc. in a Lloyd McLin. 41, Keno. a taken with sharing six quarts of beer friendly way. for a man whom they by Peace Ambulance to Hillside with underage boys. know only as Virgtt Stiles. Police Hospital Tuesday afternoon, atur said tbey have a letter for St lies he apparently sutbred a heat It was a wandering man of the :mm his family in Boise. Idaho stroke at K.r-lev K.tld. where he sea. a sailor, who really d.scov- T'ley understand that Stiles is !iv was working on a const ru,-t ion ered New Mcmco A sh:prekod ir.g here and is workn-.i: m a saw project. McL.n was rrlr.is.d irom Spanish ep orer. Cabera de aca. mill, but tney know nothing more the hospital alter o.:t pat;cr.t treat- walked from the Gulf Coast to New Stiles is asked to stop at the polite irient. 1 Mexico in 1516. 'Station and get his letter. basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft White 1 95 nlosl ' tne activity was of a spec- i nicht in the open is in pros- pCct for bovs and girls interested . HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH Livestock Show (Continued from Pafe li king. No girl qualified for either crown this year. The Laneell Vallev Chamns Sheep Club took the Rotary Sweep- stakes award for best all-around livestock club. Leaders are Mr. nH Mrs Rni.rt Rr.i garet ColweU. Numerous other . . i , group ana Single award! were an- nounced by Floyd Wynne who em- ceed the program. A'JLt. Z 'Z0Zr;XZ follow in that order: . BEEF Harry Wilson. 4-H Brand cham- pion steer of show. 95 cents. r02 SO. Chuck Wagon Cafe: Richard Clark! 4-H reserve grand champion. 55 cen,s;525.25. Johns-Manville; Dar- la .vntka cnampion, oi cenis, So04 90. bod PucKett and George Proctor; Rod Schooler. 37 cents. 1364.45. Klamath Cattle Sales: Da- viH Howell 37 cents iata s,,. Roebuck and Company. Kirby Wilson. 41 cents. $328, Ma- lin Grain and Feed; Nancy War-j ren. 41 cents. 1350.55, Drew s Man- store; Don Johnson. 36 cents. 1360,, Low Cost Supermarket; Darry Micka. 36 cents. $360. .Metier Brothers: Jim Moore. 36 cents, $340 20. Tillman and Booth, Eu- sene: Janet Lvon. 40 cents. 1352.1 i'. ,lf xjA rA rnmn-in.. rAn.rl sjuii s. v.s....K-u,, vcuai Point: Beverly Potter, 41 cents. 133825. Oregon Food Store and DUIl Ddtddl , IVLA3 lJIIIJIItrdl , company: nrucenasMns. w cenis. . Gregory Davis. 36 cents. $351, Superior Troy Laundry: Myrtle Barnes, 36 cents, $324. Safeway sttnrnc- Virlf shiirlf 1Q rents 11I7. 85 Weverhaeuser Timber ' Com- cents S342 J0. Oregon Food Store pen three. .55 cenU. Jerr . Unyx and toaml in that Hike so many!" f and Bon Bazaar: Kathleen Fisk. ihrn Merr,ll- Maroaret Colwel t0 asslsI Blth PavlnS Plans ,or Fnrnneansi thev sneak English just west oil pper Mamatn Lake; 39 cents. $358.80. Oregon Chemical V "TO-CR' ' lhose " he Plained- IIS f o'm the tour s " the ou!h end ? EalleR'dee:. rs ni.: .a ...s.. s-.. v "s.. rf - - i nco in innian snnnss npar nn nil pany; Mark Dearborn. 38 cents.' ' Tommy Tofell, Vicki Fairchild and change in temperatures. Highs 85- .wereguesti at home town neigh-i 5 Q---$380 Carl's Market- Larrv Has- David Fairclo. pen of four. .70 90; low tonight 50-60. borhood parties. ,rUI JpWI kins' a "cen SsS" The Landrv nts. $280, Henry Gerber and As-: Western 5regon-Fair through1 In that way- they t"ve,led'rom , kins. 39 cen.s. JJ90. ine Lanary ' western uregon fair tnrougn Kansas cjly t0 tne paCif,c Coast AH owners of foreign cars i rt": .1"; ..,,! sKHU.OU. 1III1CIIU -1-I.IU1 dilU lll - plement Company; Karl Kerns. 40 cenis, -wan Lane aioummg r.' nnnna Davis 3Q renit U'.lcnn a) f-ntc KO Dr. R. W. Stearns: Donald Jacob. ( vein-, 9otv. . i. uc-eii rts-- aiarv .-viwoou, ivaiiij dicli, ai onuuwiu. . ,, , , . , , ..- SS'Mo"' DPaul Shar-D8 David Mifof 3 four'''''" 'cnts'sioSO ind0rt''edn Thri" ')eacnes a'r S1A' tourTsCtsaivve need if we coufd S3.i9.10. Dr. Paul anarp; Daud pen of four, .x cents. S203.a0, .todav and Thursdav except ome . u t .u - ij Hill. 39 cents. $335.40. Klamath Val- Couis Lyon. Merrill; "Diane At- patches early morning fog Tern- ' reAL AMERICA understood ui ley Lumber Company: Mary Jayneiwood. Diane West. Robin Brett, perature range 55-75. Beach winds ,RhAL AMERICA und"stood " - Fisk, 38 cents. $380. Stanley John- Beverly Arnold, Judith Randall, westerly to northwesterly, 5-15,R"-s,a' m , , .i nni amfb son. Malin: Chester Schooler. 37 pen of five. .55 cents. $247.50. im.p.h. i-f we.jOU'd ge' "if J AMER - cents. $344 10. Roberts Hardware: Drew's Gun Store; Janice Burk.i r.rm, , aH vwn. p.., LCA wlde,y en.1ugh understood in Wanda. Clark. 41 cents. .$383.35. Howard Pemn; Linda Granam. 37 cents. $368.10. Klamath Lum- ber and Box Company: Lila Rit- ir.r rms S.17K .15 c.eoroe Ha.i eeutein ' Wilma Clark, 38 cents. $372.40. Klamath Basin Pine Mills: Donna I.ee Micka. 36 cents. $360. Shaw Stationery; Fred Jacob, 38 cents. $353.40. braoys Broiler; Jim Lnap- man. 36 cents. $360. Earl Sherer; Mary Hyde, 37 cents. $355.20. Mo- Hs 1 mssKftr CAmnani-. Paul Hoar. u"s "s..,.s,s, s.s.,.,,,u.,., . ... s. il0 ,nt, ruriianu onrine nuspiidl. Ksm 711 panic ClilO Franlr f-nr.i c i. . . : ir n: r-: lein: Ralph Lyon. 36 cents, $360, lcen pujgeraid, Martha TubachjJerry Rogers, Mike -McClurg and the trailer was owned bv Morris Hilton Distributing Company: Biirana- john Koehn, pen of five, .60 Steve Schmeck, pen of four. .35 W. Parker, Box 25. Midland. It Taylor. 40 cents. $300. Heaton Steel: cenls- S235i jujana Farms; John;cils. $263.75, Ratliff and Son,,was unoccupied, but a bed and Sara West. 40 cents, $330. Moty and Fjl2gerald and Joe Riker. pen of Malin and Merrill: David Natale, i other furnishings were completely Nan Dyke: Linda Oberheide, 40 six 47 cents j2;963i Tne Market Sandra Lister. Donald Schreiner destroyed. The extent of loss was cents. $322. Ellingson Lumber Bafkct jr.t and Dan Croft of four unknown Fjremen said thev re- Company: Fleur Partridge 3i Ljnda Tav!or. Janeli Daniel. Su-l-34 cents. $275.40. Jerry Thomas ceived mutual aid from the Air cents. $32930. Winema Hotel: John san Wooten. Sara Williams, Steve Insurance Company. 'Force department. "x" w- Che.vne and John Slaughter, pen of Hotel: Diana Lyon. 39 cents. $33o..;si. -47 cenIs. $258.50, Balsiger 40, Balsiger Motors; Riley Wilson Motor Francis Ki Don Rusn 3, cents. $334.80 Bend-Portland Ljnda Buck Ge'e Pennington, TxV'" Cheryl West 40 cents. Bi Ker L Petersen. S392, Morrison Knudson Construe- Hon Company. tinln ,71: rCTnknv11MHL"i M " the Market Bas lingson Lumoer Company; alarcia , . 1 mi- or cn.. et. Center. Tulelake: Kathy Clark. 37 p i.n cents. $345.95. Fitzgerald Roofing;,? M,S' RnrLv i,si-v in c xf. ' Alb?rls. Anne Marshall, s s.T,.is. i..o... oyia,, , 'r- ' lana rarms; uaie niu. si cents. $.140.40. Dale and Aubrev Fleming: r.nn- vi ,11. am ic ,mit tiwio iV, ternational Truck and Farm Imple- Pan-V-ment Dealer: Carolyn Obenchain. HOGS 42 cents. $312.90. Heaton Steel: Clvde SvH. Corning. California. Marion Cline. 38 cents. $330 60. Pa- auctioned off the hogs, one of which cific Supply Cooperative: Carolyn got loose and created quite a com Brower. 36 cents, $343.80. Klam- motion before being apprehended, ath Cattle Sales: Bob Chapman. The Grand Champion 4-H hog. 40 cents. $350. Klamath Ice and owned bv Lnra Estrada, sold for Storage: Harvey Millican. 38 si 57 a pound. K4J.50. to Walker cents. $343 90. Joe Wright; Nick Brothers. Merrill; and the Reserve Johnson. 41 cents. $284 95. Klam- Grand Champion, Paul Watters. ath iew Trailer Court; Bob Brow- soij for S1.05 per pound, $225.75 to er. 36 cents. $345.60, Klamath Iron Rob's Drive In. I ana Noel Sam prescott, champion FFA Gordon Kandra. 3, cents. $344 cr0ss-breed. $1 per pound. $200. 110. K t Paint Company; Marg- Mervvn Wilde. Malin: Carol Al aret Qua.ls. 42 cents. $371 70. Has- bert.Jl.05. $210. Klamath Tractor: Kins ana company: itenry uear- Be!tv Pope. $1.05. $194 25. W. D. born. 39 cents. $329 55. Orem and MlIcr Construction Company. Son: Roger Peters. 40 cents. $312. Donaid ManniM. $103. $236.25. Weyerhaeuser Timber Company; B, 0x Rcstaurant: Cor Boshu.z Gary Randall. 38 cents. $315.40. e $1 - S!89 Cnarles Read Sad. ,, nam Logging Company. Wayne dlerv. and Linda In?ram. SL03, ! ; n "p ' '- ,?!ue X S236:23. Klamath Gas Company, (ate: Don Breithaup:. 35 cents. r V .-j c.h- $.134 25, Safeway Stores: Don Micka. 41 cents. $297 25. T and P Packing Company: Scott Wooten. Jaarcks3 S"? 40 Joe Schue Pen nf "tu-B jo. v.r. ,a Hmiard. 34 cents. $nso." Town arid Country; pen of two. Lynn Pope ..nd Siki ttV'.an,. ,.. 25. Crater Lake Machinery; pen of KJanath lA Creamery-; Jerry two. Dorothy Ackl.n and Rreda Wood' and Joh? Bal:rlci- of O'Keeffe. 35 cenls. $675 56. George 65 cenu- -4;&- Paul M,at" Hagelstein: pen oi two. Tom Craw- lhows- W"sh,,.Re,a! ?-"a!e: Jlm, ford and Brvce Potter 35 cents Adair and Julle Rhodfs- Pen of 25. Oregon Food Store and tw0- -60 ccnts' S- Dr' J 0 h n Ron Bazaar; pen of two Shirlev Merryman. Zoidcrs and Shirley Peters 35 Ronnie Manning. Larry Stahl ccnts. $618 80. Oregon Fcnxi Store and Giynna Weatherny. pen of and Ron Bazaar: pen of two. Tom hree. .60 cents. $372. Dr. McFad- Potter and Mjrvgene Colwell 34 nn; Mary Mitchell. Tommy Rog- cents. $h!8S0. T and P Packin: crs and Bruce Huffman, pen o( Company: pen of two. Maurice I!"et 45 cents. $252. Fairclo and O'Koeife' and Cathy Kern on." 35 Vdair; Teddy Dearborn. Naomi cents. $603 75. T and P Tasking Branham and Larry Albert, pen ol Company :hree. .40 cents. $270. Eldon Alt Pen of two. Karen D:on and Ron Ivte. Larry Hutfman and Carolyn Pr.-.nis. 34 cents. Ruth Arnold, pen of three. 40 Saicway Stores. p,-n o: tuo. Jim cents. 5250. Klamath Cattle Sales. Vv.uis and Bill Bca-ly. 34 ien:. Mike Botens. pen of three. .50 $vW 70. Tommy Javkson. pen oi cents. $267 50. Dugan and Most two. Sieven Peters and Virginia Chevrolet: Ernest Hunt. Mike Scala. 35 cents. $viT. Oregon Food Peacock. Scott Skinner and Tim Store and Bun Biz.iar. ptn o: Rhodes, pen of four. .40 cents, two. Fred Acklin and Charics Mc. $308. Don Kirkpatrick. ' u!iife. 37 cent'. -4s 65. Don P.v. Monte Burnett. Reggie Hunt, ter and Duk Reeder Larry Mitchell and Tim Schmeck. Pen of three. Tom Bca-ly. M.ke pen of four. .35 cents. $253 7 5. Cra- Kenvon a-d Marvin Barnes. 31 ter Lake Machinery: Gary Thomp cenis. $X41 k's. Merrill Mat Com- son. Judy Dixon. Nancy Jo Ne- pany; pen oi seven. Billy n- grevski, Randy Miller, pen of four. FALLS OREGON mond. Marlin Barnes. Loraa Ren tie. Sandra Woodard. Glenn How-i ard, Celia Kerns and Sherrie Ren-t tie. 29 cents, tl.63a.60. uregon Food Stores Sidney Noles. Grand Champion 4-H. $2 65 per pound. 265. Rickys Jewelers: Virginia Hatchett, Re - serv. f.rand Charr.Dion 4-H. $1 70 per pound. J170. Stockmen's Com- mission. Eunice Hunt, .85 cents. S5. Cas- cade ome 'Furnishings; Dave Z?r?l,?2a . Memli PhaVmacv; Sieven Skinner. S1.45. $145. LaPomte's. 1 Pen of two. Sharon Andrtis and John Gentry. .80 cents. 1160. -Mon- arch Tire Service: Ray Rankin Robert Mwrilees. pen of two. " cents. J150. Klamath Tractor:, Dons Emr.ck a Patsy Ding er ' . ,-" r anu r,a v.a!-. iu.) Spielman and Krist, Ottoman, pen of two. .80 cents. $160. Dr. George Massev: and Roy Marvin and Lin - da Kafton. pen of two. .80 cents, " -Montgomery ward. Patty Burleigh. Karen Gentry , and Virginia Parker, pen of three. .70 cenls. $210, Dnscoll and Padg- ett Insurance Company: Bob Moore, Barbara Marshall and Shirley Moore, pen of three. .75 cents, $225, Armour and Company.! r- ci...v,. n.. c.i..nkt.. . . ' . .. .. ana uottv Kiser. pen ot mree. .30 cents c, ,5 1 c Pennev Com- "n.S.' 'k' rZf"- pen of ,hree 55 cents J13, Nale. Here ord Ranch. Bonanza. . ' , , ... E len IJajnus. Glenda Alberts, 1 m jum" . . Pen Of four, .o0 Cents. $19d, Lewi Kalina, Malin: Marilyn Mack, . ' c r ri,.i-t i .-.tm.s au.s. s.w.. -..-.s.c-. Kenneth Haskins and Lynn John- son. pep. m iinii, .ou ..o. Nelson Reed: Reverlv Moore. Dan - Vqtipi- k'ollv Tun nf fnnr S conic $220. Charles Drews. Van Perry. Kathy Angel. Charles Milanovich and .Mike Croft, pen of f,ve. .50 cenls. $235. Charles E. Drew. vi,rA imM rk.i,;.. w ,. Tnhh i , Allien ,i j-rrv Whitlatch. oen of five. .50 cents. $237.50. O'Connor l ivestock .rnmnanv- Ppl !ilanrvirh I arrvl Tice, Lois Cutrisht. Wallace Kelli - son and Da e Kurtz, oen of five. -45 rents. $213.75. Charles Heaton Supply, who in turn donated them . . i. - rs .1 ct--i ft .A vir!,ini, VnMp nf inp r.n PIH. r.rnltm PIH. Trnrls, Eleanor Jan Bo- shui2en. Karen North and Jim v y , . . e"dan pen of Inlne; t nti' $286 O Connor Livestock Com- pen of two. .80 cents. $296. W. C. Dalton Company: Fred Dearborn Tf T S:ahl and Grcs Prfcott- Pfn ' o. " cents- Klamath Traclor- . Tommy Miles and Pat Darrell. ren ot two. ..a cents, sju jo. iSewer Grant Approval Set Word that federal money has: been approvej f,. the gouth Sub-! 1 cuniiarv nisirirt newer I ur6an ""ary District sewer project has been received I -rst j . . , "Pleased to announce that De- i rirascu iu imuum n:oi Partment of Health. Education and Welfare ha, approved grant for r, S tTbe spiled to total cost of interceptor sewer, pumping station and sewage .-..-.K.I, Ri.n, tiui :s " staed . teleram rei : bv the Hor.M H w, !, i;,hi "from Congreman' M LUma,, a Wash-1 m D Q j Suburban1 sZ'Lk? ZTJT . the sranl is close to the maximum allovJable under federal ruljn2s (or yd" sanlary ounricis oi mis ivpe. ; . Approaundieiy " pw ' the total of 45 miles of all types "'"Tar lhl mVtric said I. W e expect the ponds and pump- '"S staI'n to be in operation by 'ate Oc"ber ' sewage 'rom'h areas in wjiich sew has been completed, he added. The system in general has to be constructed from the lower end or larper nine fanning nut to hieher " . - ?round or smaller pipe because of the flow of the water. However. Oregon Weather Eastern Oregon-.Mostly clear lbA2& afternoon thundershowers: LT:y, NnJUUUj) 1VS 011- .V03iat VtUUUS. little change in temperatures. iuSn o.5- t-ALc-pi oo-id "ioiiS ' immediate coast: low tonieht 50- north WPStprlv 19.9 mnh ovpanl 3o m.p h. on south coast during .hjh Thursdav eiceit some af,ernoon cloudiness and .chance of thunderstorms. Highs near 95; iow tonieht 60 lon,sm " Baker and vicinity-Sunny and, arm today and Thursday. Highs near low lomm i - 33 cents- S2"6-50. Klamath Live- David DeMerritt, Philip Petra- sek. Maria Burnett and Sherry I Pa.s-fnwl nn P r... c s.biUiu, kc" su iuui. .00 siems, , 1DC Oft Trt.tir L'lln. T XT.t CHEVY SUMMER For Geo. Dugan H JVifl ONLY and payments of only $56.50 a month! if you need a pick-up, Hurry! These are going fast! Remaining Passenger Cars all go at Similar Reductions! DUGAN 1 5. 6th In The- Day's km fCenllnued from Page 1) Here in the State of Jefferson were fairly extensive travelers. Many of our people who will read "" r r- ----- - k'lamalh Forest Prnlwli.-. this piece have Wf",, Weddav rSr City ,n a bus-mclud ng China- As Ration sa d W wn the. Z ire SMtoHto ,nd T. I N, They have gone on tours to Washin Chicago. Buffalo and v. Fa! c . k you. Tc thai SKFING AMERICA? I(.s all jne o cour5eand no'service planned to have an aerial one would say a word against it. reconnaissance of the area made B what these Russian visitorsidunng the course of the day. but will see in a gulden lour oi uiai. sort isn't the REAL America. , b America? : . u...ij is. - in ' accurate picture of what America is and what America hke? . j paris mag. azme -Realites, sent a man - and - 0 see what makes our ountry tick ana wnat Americans are like. . '. , .. - i. 1 mey aion 1 stop in .xew iui. . hanaioj Hireeilv hv th. Th ,h : , e jn K sas'was being handled directly by the . l?ZJ?L , 3 anri KFPA, as were two in the Yamnax centers ana tne oig noieis. uie , ., . fr, !geheffiS:i'',' of lhe old c"er statin- Vey got acqud.mea 1 rrw and back to KC. When they got . . . p - thpV K'FW AMFR- a'v r0 , a series of . , . h . . Pieces 10r ,nelr m!S?ffJ?1. P'f- tured America ACCURATELY to tfle f rencn. That's the kind of tourists we Tl.LZ. .TT Zl'smm d""- Russians " hate America bitt. "ou'h to go to war with is enougn to go to war wun us. Only a dream, you say? Of course. But one has to dream i i at times. TRAILER DESTROYED A private house trailer was com oletelv destroyed bv fire of un- known origin at Midland Tuesday : VI .u r ... uiuriuug, me nituuaui s.uuiuy rne;was Irving to Start a Small motor. ts . . r: - " During Our Big Example, a Brand New 1958 Chev, Pick-Up $11(01(01- U rrrODown! TRADE BEST! WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 20. 1959 Crews Battle Small Fires Tuesday evening's thunderstorm registered many lightning strikes lin the Klamath Basin, witn the full ! consequences in terms of tree fires I not yet established Wednesday morning ing that crews were fighting 10 small , ires in its area. Auhe same . . '"'.t Forest Service said that 25 to 30 llniniNK Miiist-3 nau ijs-cii lloiea. mostly east of Ml. Scott and in the "panhandle area around Dry Butte and Scott Creek. The forest was as yet unaware of any fires resulting from the strikes, which were accompanied by heavy rain. The lires reported by the KFPA all involved single trees. KFPA crews were on or near all of the iires ear.y tnis morning. i m tne iexcepiion oi one u.. Dd.u ro.n.. ,o- iward whjch a crew of the Weyer. haeuser Timber Co m p a n y was l headed, and another on Swan Lake a crew from the nearby Edgew-ood 1 ncn under lne fllrectlon " ua Another fire on Swan Lake Ridee Butte area, and single fires in the 1.1U5C iu nisi. . . . cl Creek . Meeting Slated and sports cars are invited to meet at Robin and Myers, 1200 fcast .Main. tonight at 7:30 to help organize a club. The first meeting of the group was held last Wednesday with a fair attendance, but more are needed to make it successful. Organizational procedures were . - , f;-. wifl continue tonight Uh lectio- , x- chosen for the groups .ose n for he gr oup , , . L 1? if E. , If, 1 last week was the setting up of a track or the running of the cars DOING WELL Don Eaton. 47, who lives at the 97 Trailer Park, was reported "do ing well" Wednesday morning at Mamath valley Hospital, where he was admitted Tuesday afternoon for treatment of leg burns. Eaton was taken to the hospital by Peace Ambulance. He is reported to have r.,.ta the burns when some ! vnilled easoline ignited while he .b .. O Newspaper SPOT ADS are inexpensive repeated dally 94e SAFARI ! Bob Mest Ph. TU 4-3101 ?9 MIST o o