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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
FRIPAY. MARCH 13,
MARKETS and FINANCE QJe Contest Northern State Sportsman Oieaon Asks
: Bl A J J aI
Now Open r,ans Maaress ' s-namDer Education Aid
Stock Livestock
! miuvNU -jlsua -r DLNSMVIR - Henry Cine-l SpMm from nearby casta
NEW YORK . - The s'oca "? merae. ""I ""goo to" aave fr- '"-'schmidl of Redding, a recent Fish brim, wfll be invited to hear CUae- SALEM AP memorial ask
market advanced la hea.y tradmg I tea steers vi cents . jner. no ea cj to enter i Centennial poetry an(j Game Commission appointee schmidt speak on the future of ing Congresa for federal aid to
today, closing at a record huh. heifers ol.ered: cows tirm: ouliacortest. Iwai anasxinced this week -ni ,0r.hern California spons deer hunting at this dinner meet- education as approved 1H0 bv
The ticker .ape was late m final steady; nj loads .ow-average i by the Oregon State Poetry As- ,,,, an) be the guest speaker ing at the Travelers Hotel on the Oregon Senate Thursdav -n
dealings, i" Sfh?, H sponsoring u at the March meeting of the Duns- March at p m. j almost a partv line vote. 'The
Volume for the day was esti- - sman lot low choice 1.214 contest with the Oregon Center- muir Chamber of Commerce. Chap- At the breakfast board meeting House had voted lor k -
- J i iu aaa 1 IK ifMn T7 fat fas-tat mi1i'v rnwi - -.1 & tr- C nm frit ... ..... - ....
niaiea 4 3w.ww ran- - l" ,1 7 iVwTi man w cm worn, cnarr.rxr presi- Marjoric Young. beautification
parco wun v;ou.w wraway, . . , trt. announced to the board rnem
norning
Happenings In Review
Told By Assemblywoman
canner -cutlers
Zenith rose more than 151 17.00; Holstein cutters to H.oo: All contrstants must he Oregon m, Wednetda
b,,-.. .lew cutter diis zi.oo-zziw. - o-
Amer can Mo'ors sliced aa ear- Calves salable . trade rather one original, unpublished poem of .
tf loss a, slow: lew good realers J0.00-Jl.00i not more than 50 lines. Theme ' p0f0$f SCrVICC
I ai I MSI l r ord was a pactional mmmtmvm -iw-w ir. .ou snouio oe re.aiea 10 ureses or
za Hi M
baker-Packard
General Motors
All of the votes for the bill were
ahairman. said city owned prop- cast by Democrats and Sen Fran
rr.y in the community was being cis W. Ziegler R-Corvallis' The
mappea ana service cut ana ocn- opposing votes were bv Repue.i
'er organizations would be asked to cans
itake responsibility lor landscaping The memorial has to go back
these spots Cont.-.butions of lawn t0 the House, wmch had voted
seed and Coaer packets are need- that federal aid be used for
Mminiain "d for the city park. Miss Young school construction and leathers
Radio . dropped around a""" ! " E S - 1 and 21 First prize wifl be 1250 with ad- " Modoc County on salaries The Senate knocsed j
ST Mtn ..SO; No. 2 and J these dmonal wZm of 1200 and UH Stat. H,ghway 139 a tourist at- J;"f Itl.hU tZ. 'vonng tb. aid
Fractional gams were scored by fhU TS-ITSO; consignment ; (or second and third place,. Judg- tTJIfiTE ", station to r.nnc-.ng o oner uir.
Rubber, mosiiy .-vo. a is.tw; ieverai iou.es tor - con'est w.;. Be trom . -".. -
ord was a fractional standard 24 00- 29 00: lew head should be related to Oregon ,
was Chrysler Stude-ijood slaughter cahes 26 00-2SW the Centennial celebration and p - rUrClMISCS I nil
ard gave up a fraction Hogs salable ISO trade active -. ....
MM eased i butchers and sows steady, several Oregon Centennial Commission. J"? r-
po:nt
wwwi um mt kuicu vj -. . " L .... . ... . clers'on to rtllant-.nff nrfiw s rn. . i c . i i r i
Lukens Anaconoa. l a. nuooer. w. mm es iot ine cwiwn wm De iiom - r ,n i . j .u.. , . ------- - --7 , - ---
tSSLm. r ff KS:IH tg.lMI-gJfcgl rf.atM the MMCMM. - f ?: cbtr'takTb. . "m yS.;.? 1"?
Allied Chemical.
New York Central Standard Oil 1 50. EntrK-s shou d be sent to Mrs cnanoeuers anu oiner i 71"" rr"' .T.V.T.- . " " ", '" "u
,J T J-llTr-?.. . . Sheer, salable SO: nothine of. s-! v n,,.h-,. w i memoes of the Gay 90s have been 5flect possible sites and ar.a.sze because it is reaching the limit
. III. Ml l. 1 Imam. " l ... COSlS M uh ,t r-. r.iu ka
costs. on what it can raise br Drooertv
.lim Harr ittnn Frances McEnerney. urnan re- taxes for local schools He denied
who came to Tulelake as home- deilopment chairman, repor.ed that federal aid would mean loss
steaders in 1932. Dlan to do some "vision of building codes is under of local control of the schools.
traveling Mrs Hamilton s sister. conumuee :n meei But ben. Carl hrancis K-uay-
r t ' . l Hi... fered ear v: Wednesday goad- the tmetrv Asuina'iAn M W storea.
I .rrm.il , u A choice slau2httT laxbs 17 50-18.50; . Verde Vi1a Terrace Portland and Mr. and Mrs
year. United Aircraft. Avco. Pan cull-good slaughter ewe, 00-9 00; ,mjst be postmarked not later than
American World Airways and ?ooo-cnoice leruer uin wr MHM, spril .
UHSB AIT LineS. I " I ."I. LH-WenneiriS inai - , - 7t. ---, , , ...... nirt Vtltrh!' ml Can fran , , .. . .
Du Pont recovered about 1 ieach contestant must submit four 'r3"" ""loroon. wno nas'-"- 7;:V "'h "
poims. P,izer S more Oun a STOCKTON aTI-FSMNS- typewritten copies mmy ..A" rJntSLt Sfa'et fS-fJf. 'tljL'S'S
'with the lite ol the poem on the ' 'w Tl" j. : .,, ,r ""
un-1 outside of a sealed erreiope with mechanical music boxes. w,U re-1 ?" Tuesday evening at the ci.yitroir
main in io care :or ine . . , mmm wnw .
antiques. Bob Dewey, planning commission R . Eugene argued that local
r
V S. government
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NEW YORK I(KKt
Br THE VSSOC1ATED PRES
Admiral Corporation .
Alaska Juneau
Allied Chemical
AIlis Chalmers
Alcoa
American Airlines
American Can
American Cyanamide
American Motors
American Smelting
American Tel k Tel
American Tobacco
American Viscose
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
Continental Can
Crown Zellernach
Curtis, Wright
Douglas Aircraft
Dow Chemical
Du Pont de Nemouri
Eastman Kodak
El Paso NG
Emerson Radio
Firestone Tire
Ford Motor
General Dynamics
General Electric
Genera! Foods
General Motors
Georgia Par Corp.
Goodyear Tire
Great Northern
Great West. Sugar
Idaho Power
Illinois Central
International Nickel
International Paper
International T it T
Johns Manil
Kaiser Aluminum
Kennecott Copper
Libby. McNeill A Libby
Lockheed Aircraft
Loew's Incorporated
Montgomery Ward
National Cash Reg.
New York Central
Northern Pacific
Pacific Gas A Electric
Pacific Tel Tel
Pan American Airways
Penney iJC.i Co.
Pennsylvania- R. R.
Pepsi Cola Co.
Philco Corp.
Radio Corp. of Amer.
Rayonier Incorp.
Republic Steel
Reynolds Metal,
Richfield Oil
Safeway Stores Inc.
Scott Paper Co
Sears Roebuck 4 Co.
Shell Oil Co.
Sinclair Oil
Kocony Mobil Oil
Southern Pacific
Sperry Rand
Standard Oil Calif.
Standard Oil N J
Studebaker Packard
Sunray
Sunshine Mining
Swift It Company
Texaco
Thompson Product,
Transamenra Corp
T-entieih Century Fox
1'nion Oil Company
I'nion Pacific
1'nited Air Line,
1'niled Aircraft
I'nited Corporation
I'nited States Plywood
I'nited States Smelting
I'nited Stairs Steel
Walgreen Store,
W'arnrr Pictures
Western Auto Supply
Western I'nion Tel
Wesiinghouse Air Brake
W'rshnghouse Electric
W'oolworth Company
Livestock
bond, eased Caul salable 25. Market
tested.
Calve, salable none
I Hogs salable 25. Market
tested.
' Sheep salable none.
.the writer,, name inside. No poems
will be returned.
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KF Girl Named
To Honor Roll
Judith Brauner
3 US
The forest service will jse the memoer. announcea ine ana.ysis school scnoo. districts are tie
building for a fire station, replac-!0' streets and highway, in the best insurance against expanding
;ng the Dry Lake station. Iarea complete next month government
Paul Alcouffe. public building .An argument that federal aid
chairman, was asked to present would improve education in back-
Califomia Weather 3 de!:nl'e P'an f' a community ward states was made by Sen.
nan. twin oifidiim lutuiitcnicu ma: A.irea n toroett ' tvron.ano .
plans for a public building or an
I'nited Press International
CHICAGO API - 'l'SDA -
Hops , ShO feadv to ?S higher nn
hitrtu.. u mmiiit t.t i qa. tv ! grade point average, has been
E butchers 16.25-18 50: sever al!"4"11 " th honor ro!! of Maryl- San Francisco Bay Area Fair her development should not be
lots mostly 1-1 190-220 lbs 16.40-1 "" College-, first semester and cooler through Saturday: high;aefmed ln consideration of high
16.6.5; few mortly 1, these weights Judith, a music student, is the: today 60-65: low tonight 44-49: wav changes that might not take
16.65-18.75 : 200 head at 16 75: 2 3 daughter of Mr. and Mrs Martin westerly winds 18-25 m p h. todayjpiace for the next 10 years if at
mixed grade 240-260 lbs 15.7s-! F- Brauner of 1010 North Seventh becoming 10-20 m p h. tonight and all.
16 25: a few 2, 250 lb, also 16 25: Street Saturday: probably fair Sunday.
2-3 290-320 lbs 15 00-15 50 few She 1, editor of the col.ege year- lit Shasta-Siskiyou area Most-
TT Hi, w, -.ca ik- 1 . trt 1 c rm i hook and 1, treasurer of the cam- lv rl.tHi.- thrn-i-h Qurutav .Hh
few scattered showers likely: cool
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',mm..m-i m.Am iza trji iu ... ii en 1 ou, Yoinff Renb'icans Club
M I IIIIKU (IU J-. . T" U SUMS 14 JV "
14 00: most 475-SS lbs 13 00-13.50.'
I Cattle 1.500: calves 100; CMJI. LJ
to 50 lower: load of mixed choice IO OiTlOg, "1601
and prime 1.032 lb slaughter steers ; Cj,.La.-J
, !32 00. few head choice steers rar VJTipS dOUTnianO
- tJ lings 30 00-31 00: 'ew loads good to L0S ANf,KLES I P'A nil
42 a i "T mer like heat wave sent the tern
ttiobi Ktiou asvevwe.
u , utility and standard 22 50-25.50: a
2 load of 1.200 lb Holstein 22 50; a
irw iirau li. KM i ii"i' r . ' . : ' -1 ut
to 29 00: a few choice 27 00-27 50;
a few loads and lots good 24 00
26 50; utility grade down to 20.00;
utility and commercial cows 18.50-
20 50; canners and cutlers 16 50
19 50: utility and commercial!
bulls 2250-2500. vealers 34 50,
down: cutis as low as 15 00: a
load of good and choice 900 lb
feeding steers 26.50: good 800-1. 000
lbs 26 no.
Sheep 2.500; slaughter lambs
strong to 25 higher: good and
choice 90-111 lb wooled slaughter
lambs 21 50-22 00: a load
choice 111 lbs included at 22.00.
bulk loads lots from 21.75 22 00:
a deck of choice 130 lbs 20 SO. a
load 125 lbs 21 00. a few lota cull
and utility 17 00-21.25: a deck
mostly good 65 lb shorn lambs
I Wooly Chinned
To Be Guests
FFA Meeting
Set March 18
er today and tonight
Sierra Neada Partly cloud;
today: partly cloudy northern ftJJ I k VaBc
ranz.es Saturday and fair in south; wT . " IXCrila
cooler and windy today and to- Over 100 hopefuls who have
night.
Sacramento Valley
Kirby Wilson and Jerry Micka
of the Malm chapter of Future
Farmers of America will partici
pate, along with boys from 88 oth
er high schools :n Oregon, in the
mmmma - - . . - - flilUJ.I r.O.C r I ." rtl 1 1 VII IU
7 . j . , ST be held on the campus of Oregon
Mostly fair 1 and residents of the Klamath
State College at Corvallis March
peraturc up to 87 degrees m Los cooler tnrougn Sunday: nun oasin wno wouia use 10 view ire 18 t0 ;i
Angeles Thursdav-hottest dav of bo'h days ,2-67; low tonight 40-4- oearaeo oeaut.es are to oe guests -rt,. ar. 0(;lfial delegates
the year. What', more, there northwesterly winds 12-20 m p h. of the J . Kerns Company. 734 . Ine convention. Others mav at-
wasnt any smog. today and 8-15 m p h. Saturday. South Sixth Street, on Tuesday. iend.
It was een hotter in other Northwestern California: Partly:March I". St. Patrick's night Featured speaker will be Adin
Southern California cities. Long cloudy on coast and in northern The big party at the company Hester of Aurora, this year', na
Beach topped the list with 90. hot- interior and mostly fair elsewhere headquarters, to begin at 7 p m . tional president of the FFA
ter even than the desert resort of through Sunday: a few scattered will include awarding of the prizes Featured activities will be a sta'e
Palm Springs, where it was 87. showers from Eureka northward: for the longest, curliest, best public speaking contest, a state
slightly cooler inland today: high trimmed and oddest trimmed parliamentary- contest and confer-
fiPAMAP jJEtAfg tnriav and low tonight Napa 66- beards. Grand prize, a Norge dryer ence of the FFA's highest dezree.
WHMnVC lw C W O 4: i k.ah 63.39, Santa Rosa 6T-3S. goes to the owner of the best beard the State Farmer degree. In addi
NEW PINE CREK There coastal wind, northwesterly 15-30 in Klamath County Other prizes tion the state's star farmer will
was no regular grange meeting m p h. today and 12-25 m.p h win include two electric razors, oe nameo
held here last Saturday evening Saturday.
a, member, of the East side
.ran:e motored to the Westside f Uf.-iL..
Grange and put on the first and vrregon "mtr
mostly . -,. j .. . . thf ioti urn PBF
-"z.jiiu ucKina .11 . njiin. meeting.
where candidate, from all the hour, to 1:30 a. m. Fridav
grange, were gnen degree work
The !:- in. Grange had
largest representation with
members, eight of which w
with fall shorn pells 21.00. a deckiL
4 Ll rhir- m 11,7 fall .k .!.. I 0f fCC'
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ewes 7.00-9 00
slaughter
Grain
TORTLAND
grains. 15-day shipment, bulk,
coast delivery Oats No. 3. 38 lb
white 51 50-52 00. Barley No. 2. 45
lb western 49.00. Corn No. 2. yel
low. eastern shipment 56 2J-56 50
Wheat 'bid' to arrive
side delegation were Mr. and Mrs
Maunte Morton, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Noble. Mr. and Mrs Glen
Smith and Mr. and Mr,. Carl V.
GUliland. all of whom received
pi Coarse1"" ,lrsl an0- second degrees.
mner memners attending Irom
the Eastside Grange were Mr. and
Baker . SO 24 T
Bend 64 29
.Eugene 54 3 .07
lLakeview 54 30 T
Medford 60 39 T
Newport S3 42 .04
North Bend 53 43 .10
Pendleton 53 32 T
Portland S8 38 .02
Redmond 52 25 -
Roseburg 52 32 .02
Salem 54 40 T
an electric travel iron and a barbe- Boys will receive scholarships
cue. and other awards for outstanding
Member, of the local barber, achievements in farm mechanics,
union will judge the entrants. dairy farming. Mil and water man-
The Klamath Fall, Baroershop agement and water safety.
Quarter will ,mg Coffee and. President of the Malin chapter is
non .vncxa Aaviser ana instruc
tor i, Norman Ottoman.
MONTAGUE The office of As
err.b!ywoman Pauline Davi, in
Sacramento has released some in
formation concerning activities
last week in the state capi'.ol.
A bill, which would give the
governor the authority to appoint
the chief of the State Division of
Beaches and Parks, was passed
oy the assembly and no is await
..ig action in the Senate
This official currently is nominat
ed by the State Park Commis
sion and appointed by the direc
tor of natural resource. The con
tention is this rnakt his responsi
bility ambiguous and creates what
lie termed a "frustrating" situa
'ion for those persons attempting
to do business with the Division
of Beaches and Parks
In the Senate a hassle is de
veloping over a Brown adminis
tration bill introduced by Senator
Rchard Richards 'D' of Los An-
Name Sought
By Rangers
ETNA The Fcrest Sen ice is
seeking a name with local flavor
for the proposed campground to
be built just be'ow the new Scott
River bridge at the Dowhng Place,
13 5 miles west erf Fort Jones.
During Conservation Week.
March 7 to ML suggested names
may be sjbmitted together with
a statement, in 25 words or less,
giwrg the reason for the choice
of name. The school principals
will choose the best from their
school before submitting any
names Competition is limited to
students attending Scott Valley
schools.
The judses will he Louis E.
Haan of the Forest Service. Calvin
Veale. For: Jones merchant, and
Mrs. vWilliam D. Mathews. Etna
housewife. Winners will be an
nounced prior to April 15. 1959
r.nd decision of the judges will be
final.
First prize will be a horseback
show-me trip of the Marble Moun
tains, conducted by the district
ranger, in the summer of H59.
Second prize is a show-me trip
of the Scott River District Look
outs, conducted by the fire control
assistant during the summer of
1959.
Th:rd prize is a show-me trip
of the Fort Jones Ranger Station
conduc.ed by the dispa'.cher, dur
ing the summer, 1959.
Max. Min. Prep, doughnuts will be served.
Chief Reelected
By Tulelake ID
TTTT rT I ITT" ITmi Vrvtorsn- Vit
been named president of the Tule- WU conducted for D. Daniel
lake Irrigation District for another Sclb' ,JI M- '"V1 ca n0"h
term to serve with Frank King Jr. Dunsmuir last Sunday The
ce president: Maurice K. Strantz. snerm-coroner s repor; annum
Funerals
SELBV
DUNSMUIR Private services
secretary'; Ian Rose. Lester
the death to natural causes.
Western Oregon Colder to-
Mrs. Claude Noble. Mr. and Mrs night. Saturday warmer High 50
Rill Alk-n. Mr. and Mrs Garland 60 Saturday. Low tonight 32-40
" Cundiff. Harvey Sanders. Mr. and 1,n ,rost ln somf sections North
Cushman and Leslie Rogers, direc- s(,'n- Inc "CV" 3 'oetPra
years Anderson has served
basis No. 1 bulk delivered coast
Soft White 203; Soft White 'hard
appl.' 2 03; White Cluh 2 03.
' Car receipts: Wheat J:.
CHICAGO API
llich l ow Close Prev.rlosr
Wheal
Mar 2 08. 2 0S'i 2 07-07'. 2 06'41
May 2 04S 2 03H 2 03',-v, 2 03 j
Jly 1 M I.87H 1 B7',S 1.87S!
Sep 1 H lAS'i 1 M
Dec 1.95 I.M'i I.SIS 'ttSI'i
Corn 'old-lype contract'
Mar I III'. 1 17. I.IIV'i 1 174 I
Corn 'new-type contracts'
iMar UN 1.17S LM 1.I7S
May 1 mt 1 19'. 1 19'.-S 1 19L.I
i Jly I 20S Unt 1 20'4 1 2flsl
Sep 1 18'. j 17i, i i;i,.ig j m
Dec 1 M 1 13S 1 13S l.u
Oals 'old-type rontractsi
Mar AS't .84'. R.i', M'.
I May .ss .sss .8-'i .85', j
Jly ATj .83H .83H .83S
Sep 84 83 .83', .83',
Oats 'new-type contracts'
Jly ., 83S MS .83'i
Sep 84 84
Dec 88' .88',
Rye
Mar 1 4.1 141', 1 42V, 1 41
May 1 37', 1 38', l J7'fN 1 .'.
Jly l tUk HO'i 1 H l 2',
Sep 1 II 1 17', 1 17's 1.17V
Sov brans
Mar 2 2IS 2 21 2 21l- 2 2l'.i
May 2 24S 2 23' 2 24'. '. UMt
Jly 2 25 2 25 2 25H-, 2 25
Sep 2 13 2 12', 2 12'i J 12'.
Nov 2 09t, 2 08S 2 08S 09 i
M" Mrs Jack Hmton ,nd Ha eh T westerly coaxal winds 12-25 miles Presioent tor se.era. two yea:
rZSl Carol, and Mr. ard Mrs. Carrolian hour- becoming anable 5-15 'ITJ5'
Eastern Oregon Partly cloudy
Mulkey and son. Vickie.
Tmm kn..j ..- reoruarv .t. was a nai:e oi ais
The board reorganizes every two . ,-',,.. , k,j ii i
M uu v aim nau ii t w i . .
of h life in Dunsmuir.
He leaves his mother. Mrs. D D
Selby Sr.: four sisters. Mrs. Elsie
Rooney of Weed. Mrs. Bertha Kel
ly of Sacramento. Bet'y Selby of
Plans Completed
For Irish Fair
ALTVRAS The Sacred Heart
Altar Society completed pians for
its annual Irish Fair w-hen it met
at the parish hall Monday night.
March 10 with co-hostesses Mrs
Maxine Maguire. Mrs. Mary Web
er and Mrs. Rae Gioster. Mrs. G
Guy Young, president, called for
committee reports. The Irish Fair
will be held in the parish hall on
Saturday. March 14. beginning
with a luncheon at 11 30 a.m.
which will be served until 2 p.m.
Patrons will be able to purchase
handmade bazaar itemj and play
games.
OTles to create an office of con--umer
counsel designed to protect
'he public against unreasonably
high prices of goods or rates for
services.
The battleground is the upper
nouse Governmental Efficiency
Committee where last minute
amendments were tossed at the
bill last week by Vincent Ken
nedy. lobbyist for the California
Retailers Associatfon
The amendments, offered on Km
nedy's behalf by Senator Ricnard
j. Dolwig 'R San Mateo County,
would delete the provision for an
office of consumer counsel and
would turn over the function to
v, hat would amount to a secre
tary in the governor's office
They also would strike out lan
guage in the bill which spells out
the functions and duties of the
.tonvimer counsel and substitute.
a vague statement mat he may
appear before public agencies
: m the interests of the consumer.
Richards declared the amend
Iments would reduce the bill to a
mere gesture rather than an ef
fective instrument for protecting
I DM consuming public."
I This was denied by Kennedv.
who said his organization only
sought to prevent creation of an
other state agency.
At Richards' request the com
mittee postponed further consid
eration of the bill and amendments
for another week.
The Legislature has passed and
sent to Governor Brown a hill to
continue the state's six-cent per
gallon gasoline tax.
Without this legislation the levy
would have dropped one-half cent
per gallon next January 1 and
thereby would have crippled the
highway construction program
through the loss of annual reve
nues totaling about 40 million dol
lars. The Assembly Social Welfare
Committee approved a bill to in
crease the maximum basic state
old age monthly benefit from the
present $80 to JIOO.
The author of the measure said
the pension boost is necessary io
relieve hardships imposed on Cali
fornia's senior citizens by increas
es in the cost of living.
Legislation to establish a treat
ment program for paroled narcot
.cs victims was passed by the
Senate. This is a measure en
dorsed by the Brown administra
tion. It was pointed out that if the
program can cut down by in per
cent the number of narcotics pa
rolees who are returned to prison
because of repeat violations it will
more than pay its own costs.
This is the first administration
bill to be passed by the Sena's
thus far in the session. However,
none has yet been turned down
by the upper house.
THIRD DEGREE
ETNA - Etna Lodge No 184.
IOOF conferred the third degree
upon John T .lenner Jr.. and Mil
ton P. Wolford for Etna Lodge
and Walter Garco and Bob Sher
man for Vreka Lodge No. 19 re
cently at Etna There were visitors
present from Yrcka Lodge No 19
and Fort tones Lodge No. US.
Preceding the meeting, a baked
ham dinner was served m the
banquet hall.
March 23. in the district
HISTORY MKT
ALTURAS
land colder tonight. Saturday most- 'or farming for weed control ja) f-ranclsfo. Mrs. Donald Te
low of Redding
ti,. vi. c........ Iv sunnv and slishtlv warmer, purposes, interested parties are
Historical Society will meet at pot.H'8h 'S"55 Saturday. Low tonight invited to consult the maps in the Horace Selby of Hay
luck luncheon in the social hall of wUn 15 ,n h,sn alle 5 d',r'rt , 'ce .
me Federated Church nn SunHav Nonnern uregon acacnes
afternoon. March 15 Luncheon will
and a brother.
fork.
Bids will also be received on the
Partly sunnv and warmer Satur- same date for approximately 3!
GONZALES
Recitation of the Holy
Rosary
Part of
Each Plant is
i
of the museum and
course committees.
jr reports
extension
to northwesterly acres of berms in the public land for Guadaljne C.or-.2a'e wi
beach winds 10-20 miles an hour areas These areas are along 'he place from the chapel of Ward s
witn occasional gus-.s io 29. lem- . canal, ana ine .s-.2 lateral
peralure range 30-53.
Grants Pass and vicinity Con- problem.
Klamath Fjneral
and presently are a weed control 'March 13. 1959. 7
to OKAOUATE
siderable cloudinex with sunny Permission to farm these areas
ALTl R AS Donald E Snath Prl0os anc showers tocay r-amai w ill be in an ettort to eontro:
son of Mr. and Mr, Orville W. cle, aM c01a" ran- weeds.
Spath. has been approved by the sunnJ .Vrmrr M,ar-
t mvernty ot Nevada recent as ""-' ". """'
Home Fridav
p m Requien
mass Saturday. March 14. at 8 4
a m . Sacred Heart Church.
r Vs.V
Obituaries
K1TT
Vinlta Juantta Kitt. age 57. died
here March 12. '.959. Native of
BUSINESS MEETING
ear craduation '28-33: high Saturday .-w. Kim ine 1-adies Aid of the
He will receive a bachelor of sci- Baker and Vicinity Consider- Congregational Church heid their
cues- in-Krre in cnemicai tec nnOlO-1 ',""' ""- vwn.:..- . . .. . ,, u-,,hinelnn res. Hen-
B Donald received h;s elemen-ind brief sunny periods today, at the home of Mrs. Sadie Buch- f a ,.as, r'aent
iarv and high school education inlClearmg tonight. Mostly sunnyiner. The meeting was conducted 01 " " f! ,or fa" "v'
UmtZ He .. married and has ;sturdav. High both days 43. by Maud Short, president, and At- " rs. Survivors include the
one son low tonight 27-32 llanta Adams, secretary Members widower. Arthur, of this city; son.
I , (present were Jeanette Gay. Lottie Gary L Km, Seattle; brother.
FOOD SM.E HEID NEW MRF.N TOWER Hall. Gladvs Dimmick. Est he - C H Dobson. Colville. Washing-!
BLY-Rly Grange 771 raised l! HAPPY C XMP- Volunteer fire- Skillen. Bernice Smith. Augusta ton. and two grandchildren Fu-
which they donated to the Blvimen working on the tower lor the,Ro,an- Sad, Ruchner. Hazel Nav - neral arrangements wiU be an
Volunteer Fire Department, from 'new siren recentlv were Leon Hig-1 ter- Atlanta Adams and Maud nounced by Wards Mamath Fu-
.1 food sale held rerenllv Mr. 'ev 1 Hi'! fiem Whit. InhniShOTt. neral Home
Ba.il Hall says that donations of . Regan.
ca,h from grangers and local pen Etier.
Gilbert Woolmber. Bill
Tommy Crocker. Harold
she will tell the 'inal amount in LeRoy Slack and Herbert West
ihe near future. Mrs Vince Rentle George Wallers, county deputy
was chairman of the food sale. also assisted ;n the program Trie
Potato Shipments
Season. 1957-58 1958-59
Dallv Trurl. Ore. 28 12
Dallr Rail Ore. 4 J
Dallv Truck CaM. ? J
Dallv Rail Calif. 4 I
Pally Total
Ore. Calif. sa r?
Mnnthlr fstsj I 284
Season's Tnlal TSM 8.148
Diversion
Diversion ISper. I) 9tl 1828
C.IVEH I P SMOMM-.
Potatoes
CHICC,0 (APi - Potaloes r
rivals 48 on track 221: total UJ
hipments 814: old supply mod
erate demand fair market slight
lv weaker: carlo! track sale Ida
ho Russet, 3 15 3 30; Idaho Bakers
3 5.VJ.80: Minnesota North Dakota
Red River Valley Pontiacs 2 00
2 J5 new supply light: demand
slow market dull; no carlot track
sales reported
SN FRANCISCO 'I'PI-FSMNS'
Potatoes
Russets I' S IA 2 inch minimum
Klamath 3 25. U S 1A dark color
Deschuies 2 85-3 no long whites
ll S. 1 3 ounce minimum Kern
County J 85-8 75
lOS ANGELES 'ITI-ESMNS'-Polatoes
Russeu 0 S I Oregon 1Mb hags
LONDON UPI - Called into .'.,. , .
court for playing hook, y 81 times '
this school year and setting fire
In her home with cigarettes a Squirrels are found in rv cry part
13-year - old girl promised the of the world except Vistialia. ar
judge. I cording to the Encyclopedia Br:
"I have given up smoking now. 'ltanmca
Annual St. Patrick's
DANCE
Tomorrow Night
Merrill, Oregon
Music By Pee Wee Stidham
And His Butte Valley Rangers
DANCE 10 till 2
Admission 1.00 Tax Incl.
THE PHENOMENON OF SHOW BUSINESS
HERE IN PERSON
Alfcinion, N 1 limn
L7I
B0RGE
m PERSON
"COMEDY IN MUSIC"
ving plant must
assimilate phosphate from the
toil to produce a profitable
yield for you. When the nat
ural phosphorous it depleted
there's no practical natural
source to replenish it... the re
sult: poor growing. ..no profit.
There's no need for you to
assume yovr land is cropped
out.. .you can apply Simplot
Triple Superphosphate ferti
lizer and supply a missing vital
primary food for plants.
Simplot Triple is high analy
sis, containing 45 P;Os and
free flowing in its new Pelleted
form. It's easy and profitable
to use . . . get it now from your
nearby Simplot dealer.
i
I
One Night Only, Sunday, Mar. 15th
8:30 P.M. K.U.H.S. Auditorium
-nrw i mi
ww. ii gani m i
uiii 3 JO. $4 40 sad S5 SO aovanci tickits now
ON SAll XT DerVy't Mui.c Ce. . O't-t ". -Moa
o-5 Teww eed Cow". . U.u M.rket . The
tm Sn . . Se-d.- M.i.1 Co . W.ll.rd - ' . .
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