THURSDAY, AUGUST 21. 1958
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MONTE ROBISON, right, Macdoel, Butte Valley 4-H Club member, displays his grand
champion steer, and beef judge Don Peterson, left, Merced County farm adviser,
checks the animal. Monte's 1,035 pound steer sold for $56 per hundredweight to the
Pacific Packing Company of Gazelle at the Junior Auction held Sunday night at the
fairgrounds in Yreka. Bill Ruddiman Photo
Over 600 People Attend
Siskiyou Livestock Show
YREKA The 12th annual Sis
kiyou County Junior Livestock
Auction held Sunday evening at
the county fairgrounds was attend
ed by over 600 people.
Highlight of the event was the
tale of the grand champion fat
steer. Pacific Packing Company of
Gazelle, represented by Jim Eiler
gave the highest bid of 56 cents
per pound for the top steer. The
animal was a 1,035 pound Hereford
fed by 4-H member Monte Robi-
son of Macdoel. Merle Goode of
Macdoel was the breeder of the
animal.
Harvey Grigsby of Grigsby's
Meat, Montague, purchased the
next three top steers of the sale.
The reserve grand champion steer
was a 980 pound Angus fed and
shown by John Schmid. a 4-H mem
ber from Mount Shasta. The price
given by Grigsby was 46 cents a
pound. Grigsby also purchased the
FFA champion and reserve for
?2 and 39 cents respectively.
The FFA champion hog was
raised by Stanley Sears of Gre
nada. His animal., a 210 pound
Duroc, was purchased by the
Mount Shasta Milling Company
and by Simon and McCargar In
surance Agency of Montague at
Officials Seek
Road Completion
MOUNT SHASTA Official ac
tion is being tried to expedite the
road building of the last stretch
of the Everitt Memorial Highway.
The Briggs Construction Company
is being urged to hurry the con
struction which is now causing a
lag in ski bowl activities.
State Senator Randolph Collier,
president of the ski bowl organi
zation, and Chapman wentworui
leading director, are using all their
influence to speed the road work.
Carl McConnel, ski bowl lodge
builder, states that he will com
plete the lodge within two weeks.
Eighteen thousand dollars worth
of thermo-pane glass was received
this week, and will be built into
the structure within a few days.
Despite road delays, the opening
date has not been changed, and
it is expected that all will be
ready by October 1.
49 cents. Pacific Packing Company
of Gazelle took the bid on the
4-H champion hog at 45 cents. This
220 pound Duroc was shown by
Arlene Sears of Grenada.
Roger Takacs, a 4-H member
from Tulelake, sold his grand
champion lamb for 80 cents a
pound to the Hart Cattle Company
as j-epresented by Mrs. Gladys
Hart of Montague. The lamb was
a 90 pound Hampshire.
Eighty one buyers paid a total
of $21,451.75 for 106 head of live
stock, the farm advisers office re
ported. The purchases included 53,06.
pounds of beef at an average of
$34.95 per cwt.: 2.945 pounds of
hogs at an average of $44.23 per
cwt: and lambs totaling 2.925
pounds at an average of $54.85
cwt.
Frank Brahs, a real estate agent
of Yreka, and John McKee of the
Siskiyou Stock Yards were the auc
tioneers for the 60 beef, 15 hogs,
and 31 lambs which were sold.
They were assisted in the ring
by Bill Mathews of Etna; Harold
Campbell of the First Western
Bank in weed: Bob Bever of Cen
tral Point: and Barry Crutchfield
of Yreka. Mrs. Dola Brahs clerked
the sale.
Last year there were 44 beef.
26 hogs and 51 lambs purchased
by 82 buyers for $14,862.72.
Intruder Enters
Catholic Church
An intruder entered the Sacred
Heart Church Tuesday afternoon
and created considerable damage
in a destructive outburst of vio
lence, city police reported.
Investigating officers said a sta
tue had been broken in half, vo
tive lights (wax lamps) were
knocked over and smashed, and a
hole had been broken in a wall.
The estimate of damage was in
complete, and church authorities
were not immediately available for
a complete description.
Officers arrested Curtis Rave,
41, 833 North Ninth Street, follow
ing the wave of destruction. At a
hearing in municipal court Wed
nesday, Rave was fined $50 or 25
days on a drunk charge and $100
or 50 days on a disorderly conduct
charge. He was held in the city
jail in lieu of bail, and pending
possible further action by church
officials.
The National Bureau of Stan
dards has said that a wood siding
of white keeps a house cooler.
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