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PAGE 4 A HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1. 1959 markets and finance jpemocratic Coalition Garners Win In Missouri Stock. Livestock WALL STREET KLAMATH FALLS NEW YORK (APi - The stock 1 LIVESTOCK AUCTION MARKET market closed irregularly lower in slow trading today. Volume for the day was esti mated at 2,800.000 shares com pared with 2.1)40.000 Monday International Business Machines ran up about 23 points in response to its 3-for-2 .stock split proposal Zenith spurted halt a dozen points. Polaroid was up about 3 while' U.S. Gypsum and Goodrich were 2 points or so higher Chrysler led the auto group with a gain of more than a point. American Motor was ahead a fraction. Ford and General Motori were firm Philadelphia & Reading dropped March 30. 1039 Receipt: Cattle 431. Hogs 43. Compared last Monday all cat tle classes stronger to .30 higher hogs 23 higher Fed Steers: Choice. 26.00-28.90: Good, 23.10-23 90; llolstcins. 23.90 24 90. Fed Hcilcrs Good-Choice. 24 90 2600: Std., 23.10-24.80. Cows: Cmcl.. 20.20-21.70; Utility, 18.30 20.80: Cutters. 15 90-17.00. Bulls: Utility and Cmcl., 23.60 24 50. Veal Calves: Good-Choice, 28 23 30.00; Baby Calves. Beef, 23.00 booo per head. Stockers and Feeders: Steers. KANSAS CITY, Mo. AP Administration j coalition of Democratic factions won control of the city govern ment Tuesday, overthrowing the non-partisan organization which smashed the Pendergast machine I in 1040 I he Democratic coalition won live seats on the 8-member City Council and ended 19 years of gov ernment by the Citizens Assn.. an organization of Democrats. Re publicans 'ind independents. It was the first defeat ever suf fered by the association, formed 4 points. H. I,. Green and Serve! Good-Choice. 000-700 lbs.. 28.00- were down a point or more 2925; common - medium 24 00 U.S. Steel showed a loss of, 26.00: llolstcins 22.50-24 10 licit- about I point. Jones & Laughlin rrs, Medium-Good. 525-600 lbs., dropped a Iraclion. 24.80-29.75; Common. 22.23-24.00. American Telephones added 2 J Steer Calves. Good-Choice, 400-510 Small sains were posted for An- lbs . 30 50-32.70: Common. 24.25- aconda. Lukens. Goodyear. Mai- 26 25: Heifer Calves. Good-Choite Association candi dates said a coalition victory would mean a return of under world influence. Higher taxes, real and , roposed. apparently played a primary role m the association's defeat Plagued by inadequate revenue the association supported a pro posed earnings tax two years ago Voters defeated it in a special election by a wide margin. The council then levied severa nuisance taxes to get needed revenue The coalition turned the taxes specifically to challenge the un derworld-infested machine of the into a major campaign nsiic late Tom Pendergast. Citizens Assn. incumbents re- The Citizens Assn. ran on its tained three seats on the council record, claiming numerous civic land Mavor H Roe Bartle. also an improvements and a scandal-free tion Co., Allied Chemical. Texa Co. and Pfizer. Slightly lower were U.S. Huo ber. General Dynamics, Kenne- colt. International Nickel. Air Re-springer heifers. auction. Southern Pacific and Eastern Air Lines U.S. government bond were mostly firm NEW YORK STOCKS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 330 500 lbs . 3O3O-30 85: Common Medium, 24.00-28 50. Feeder Cows, Young. 18.00-19.00; aged. 15.50 18.00; Stock Cows, Medium-good 207.50 - 222.50: common-medium pairs. 170-202; One lot pairs, big calves. 270 00. Hogs: U S 1 & 2 '180-220 lbs. I, 18 00-18 30: Sows. 13.85: W'caner Pigs. 10.00-14 50 Per head. Admiral Corporation Alaska Juneau Allied Chemical Allis Chalmers Alcoa American Airlines American Can American Cyanmide American Motors American Smelling American Tel & Tel American Tobacco American Viscose Anaconda Copper Armco Steel Atchison Railroad Bcndix Aviation Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airplane Co. Borden Co Borg Warner Burroughs Corp. California Packing Canadian Pacific Caterpillar Traitor Celanese Corporation Chrysler Corporation Cities Service Consolidated Edison Continental Can Crown Zellerbach Curtiss Wright Douglas Aircraft Dow Chemical Du Pont De Nemours Eastman Kodak El Paso NG Emerson Radio Firestone Tire Ford Motor Georgia Pac Cp Goodyear Fire Great Northern Great West. Sugar Idaho Power International Paper International T 4 T Johns Mainille Kaiser Aluminum Kennecott Copper Libby. McNeill & Libby Lockheed Aircraft Loew's Incorporated Montgomery Ward National Cash Reg. New York Central Northern Pacific Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas & Electric f'.icilic Tel k Tel Penney (J.C.) Co. Pennsylvania R.R. Papal cola Co. Philco Corp, Phillips Pet Polaroid Puget Sound P 4 L ltadio Corp of Amer Rayonier Itjcorp. Repubic Steel Reynolds Metals liuhfield Oil Safeway Stores Inc. 81 Regis Scott Paper Co. Sears Roebuck A Co. Shell Oil Co. Sinclair Oil Southern Pacific Spcrry Rand Standard Oil Calif Siandard Oil N.J. S udehaker Packard Sunray Sunshine Mining Swift k Company Texaco Thompson Products Transamerica Corp Twentieth Century Fox Union Oil Company Union Pacilu United Air Lines United Aircralt United Corporation United States Plvwood United States Smelting United Stales Steel Wallgrecn Stores Warner Pictures Western Auto Supply Western Union Tel Wcstinchoii.se A;r Brake Wostinchnus Electric Woolworlh Companv 19 Vi 8 mi i 28 H 79 ti 30', 48 '. 53 34 49 It 241 Vt 98 i, 44 ",i la 65'., 29 ta 71 A 50 m 41 76 40 1 41 i. 56 .10 H 87 31 it- 61 1. 58 ' , 62 4 51 . 55 tj 36 H 54 It 84 N 223 152 l 35 20 ' 143 57 It 6S It 130 54 27 43 N 120 H 37 N 53 44 ft no it 12 tt 34 ' 29 Vj 44 M 67 Vi 27 49 H 11 Vt 65 s 159 l 105 15 30 i 28 It 51 4 118 35 It 53 S H N 66 B 37 48 CHICAGO IAP) lUSDAi Hogs 12,000: mostly 50 to 75 lower on butchers: 1-3 mostly 2-3 mixed grade 190-230 lb butchers 16.50 16.75: few lots mostly 3s 220-230 lbs as low as 16.25; several lots 1-1 200-220 lbs 16.75-17 00: few lots mostly Is included at 1683-17.00: lew select lot Is 200-215 lbs sorted lor grade 17.10-17.15; 39 head lot Is these weights 17.25: mixed 2-3 240-270 lb butchers 16 00-16 50; few lots 2-3 mostly 3s 230-300 lbs 15.50 16 00: mixed grade 330-425 lb sows 13.75-14.75; most 450-530 lbs 13.00- Speech Club Holds Meet association man, won reelection Three of these men were en dorsed by both the association and "CAPTAIN GALAXY,' me coalition ana acea only inde pendent opponents. The fourth. Democratic councilman Harry Davis, was unopposed. Bartle defeated former Jack: on County Judge Ray G. Cowan Wtth :' I3 of 401 precincts reported, Bar tle had an unofficial total of 52.915 Ml 7- i x ? r' Assemblywoman Office Tells Of Toil In Capitol mu.v i AG L r. .ews reieasesiDiy witn only iour no votes ann from the office of Assemblywom- went on to the Senate This bill an Paulme L. Davi in Sacra- is also a product of the same in mento, indicates considerable ac- v estimation, and says Assembly tivity. woman Davis. "AB 720 makes the After a great deal of debate Beaches and Parks Commission AB 140, authorized by Assembly-1 advisory only, placing direct re woman Davis, went out of the sponsibility with the Director of Water Committee do pass." Thisthe Department of Natural Re nin is a very important water sources. policy for Northern California's economy. Its concept is a man date to the Department of Water Resources insisting that it con- Another measure discussed by Assemblywoman Davis in her re port was pertaining to the State Economic Development Agency, sider all phases of recreation and j the measure having been intro Fish wildlife as a non-rcim- duced by Senator James A. Co bursable cost in all state water j bey 'D of Merced, already had projects wherever it is justifiable been revised to delete authority and feasible This bill must face , for the state to promote its tour- television star, is met at home, alternately with enthusiasm and disgust by his daughters, in a play to be presented Saturday and Sunday by the Fort Jones Women's Club. Susan Crader, left, plays Gloria. Andrea Davis plays Corky. Th "' , Ion the theme topic, and Mrs Cattle 6.000, calves 100; slaugh-Ben Wilmarlh selected a 10-min ler steers mostly steady to strong: ute reading, -'The Midnight Ride load 1,322 lb slaughter steer si0( Paul Revere" prime with a choice end 35.23 Mrs James Sullivan was timer, choice steers 28.75-33 00; few loads and Mrs. Ed Loudon grammarian high choice 32.50 33 00: good and General evaluator was Mrs t.lnvd uacy YREKA ' Ellectivo Communi cations," was the theme of the votes to 39.588 for Cowan evenings program of the Yrekal The Citizens Assn. made its best Toa'tmistross Club meeting re-irace in the Fourth District, where cently held at the home of Mrs. coalition candidate Joseph M George Bray in Yreka. 'Welsh defeated Mrs. Harry E Mrs. Lloyd Lacy, hostess, opened Hagan by only 202 votes For me meeung wun tnc inspirational Fourth District councilman-at message and led in t h e Hag llnrge. the coalition s Charles Fish- salute, ler defeated incumbent Frank Se .Mrs. i, corse may. as topic mis- brec 45.499 to 43.485 with three toss, preseniea me topics, tne; precincts unreported Local Juvenile Trouble, in which The other coalition winners were all members took part in the dis- William Rovster. Charles C. Shaf cussioni followed by a two min-jer Jr . and Sal Capra. Democrat lite talk by Mrs. Ed Loudon on i Tom Gavin and Republican Jo- nnj oui nijn ,-scnooi uoesni seph M. Nolan won reelection nave an t-ignt nunjeci course. wlth dual support President of the club. Mrs. Wll-I 1. liam Egelman. who was also toast- j mistress lor the evening, spoke captain is Forrest Gray. Kingsley Field (Continued from Page 1) the Ways and Means Committee, of which Mrs. Davis is a mem ber, and if it survives this com mittee a real hassle is contem plated on the floor of the Assem bly. It will require 41 votes to send it on its way to the Senate. The administration won its big ist trade. As it now stands, tne bill, which is opposed by the State Chamber of Commerce, would con fine activity by the state to at traction of new business and Die gathering of information useful to business and industry. Chamber of Commerce spokes- low choice steers 26.75 - 28 50 standard and low good 24.50-26.50 Present as guests of the club half load utility grade dairy bred wrr Mr. Wavne Umstrnne Un s eers M.Wi load 960 in honors Robert Jenott and Mrs. Sid Zieg- ' n 1 1 1 1 i hkii .1 jMiiili- i ll! BV.UUj good and choice heiters 25.50 28.25; utility and standard 20.50 - 25.00: utility and commercial cows 19.50-21.00; canners and cut ters 17.00-20.00; few light canners down to 15.50; most utility and ommiTcial bulls 23.00-25.50: ew head 25 75-26.00: few head good and choice vcalcrs 34.00 - 35.00. standard and good 27.00 - 33.00: culls down to 15.00: choice 1.000 b feeding steers 28.00; good 960 lb weights 27.00; medium and good 550 - 600 Ih stock steers 26.50-30.00. Sheep 1.500: not enough earlv sales lor a price test. PORTLAND (APi (USDA) - Cattle salable 350; includes seven loads .steers, short load hcilcrs; trade moderately active, a I ' classes steady with Monday s ad vance; few lots and two loads of choice 1.019-1.207 lb steers 28.75- 29 00; load and couple truck lots of good and choice 1.015-11190 ib 8.50: couple of truck lots mostly good 982-1.098 lb 28 00; good HO MO lb 27 50; truck lot mostly choice 865 lb fed heifers 27.50; utility cows 18 50-20.00: canners and cutters mostly 16.00-17.50. light culler bulls 21 00-22.50. Calves salable 50; choice vealen scarce; good grade steadv at 30.00-33.00: several choice Monday 36 00; utility and standard vealers 23 00-29.00; stock calves scarce. Hogs salable 400; trade rather slow, steady to weak; supply mostly mixed 13s; few U.S. 1-2 butchers 190-230 Ih I9.25-19.S0. mixed 1-3 lots 18 50-19.00: few 2-3s 18 00: sows scarce: few 335-50 Ib 13.00-15.50. Meeting Held By Rock Club YREKA Members of the Yreka Rock and Mineral Club, which is now in the process ot incorporat ing, heard a revised edition of the club's constitution and by laws at the regular meeting of the club held last week, with the pres ident". E. H. Marlow, Yreka jew eler, presiding. The revised constitution and by laws was read to the members for consideration and approval. It was reported that the club, which has been working on a new cluhroom in the old Fourth Street grammar school in Yreka, Mrs. Shirley Sipp. Union School1 wWd is ,Kin8 refurnished for a PTA NEWS LAKE COUNTY NEW PINE CREEK Election of officers were the main order of business at the Lake County PTA Council in Lakeview last Satur day District, was elected president succeeding .Mrs. Buna fraris ol New I'inc Creek. Mrs. Mildred Braltain, Paisley, was reelected vice president: Mrs. Ann Duvall, Lakeview. was elected secretary treasurer. She succeeds Mrs. Barbara Peterson, Union. State PTA ollicers who attended the meeting from Klamath Falls were Mrs. Claudia Moore, j u n i o r vice president of Region 5: Mrs. Nortnan Hansen, state historian Marilyn Dunn, newly -elected presi dent of the Klamath County Coun cil, also attended community center, has been halt ed in its work until electricity is available from a master switch. Plans are to have cutting and pol ishing equipment set up in the club room, which will be made available to members when the room is completed. Plans for the April meeting in chides the showing of a film "Shaping Diamonds." which Mrs Joyce Marlow, publicity chairman lor the group, 'promises to be an interesting turn, and she urges all members to attend. The March meeting was con Women's Club Plans Play FORT JONES Father's Been to Mars." a three-act comedy play, will he presented by the Fort Jones Women's Club at the Fort Jones High School auditorium April 4 and 5. Performances are slated for Sat urday at 8 p.m. and Sundav at 2 p.m. The title role is played by For rest Gray as Larry Gibson, tele vision's "Captain Galaxy." To his family's dismay, Gibspn cant leave his space-hero role at the studio, hut insists on playing the part at home as well. The confusion he causes and how his family finally decides to remedy the situation is expected to provide two or three hours of rib-tickling family entertainment. Mrs. Don Davis plays Gibson's wife. Andrea Davis and Susan Crader play his children. Mr- W. J. Pindell is director. She holds a BTA degree from Pasadena Playhouse and for three commanders as Col. Samuel Gra- recent years actea proiessionaitv. She has additional stage direction experience. The cast also includes Mrs. Joe Vardanega. Mrs. H. H. Hovendcn. Mrs. Vernon Walker. Mrs. Mar garet Cloyri. Lou Hahn and Bucky Hobson. Gilbert Perkins is stage manager. gest victory of the session thus mcn contend thelr organization (1 jfar last week when the Assembly read performs Ihese services. by a .50 to 24 vote, passed a bill jto dedicate tideland oil royalties -almost exclusively to financing wa ter projects. More than 800 men have already) This means that if the measure arrived at the base with 300 tojs approved bv the Senate, and 400 more expected. jts prospects there appear to be One obstruction after anotherexcellent. 172 million dollars cur was overcome with the combined rontly in the Investment Fund cooperative effort of the Air Force I will be made available for water and Klamath Falls civilian lead-1 development. In addition, all fu ers. More than once, an obstruc-ure income from oil production tion appeared to be almost im- 0n state-owned tidclands m excess possible to overcome. 0f the amount reserved for Ihe The housing problem was one Beaches and Parks program also of overriding concern. It was par tially overcome with the construc tion of Capehart homes, which added 290 new homes to the Ba sin area. It will continue to be a prob lem as additional forces are added to the field complement. New con struction enterprises, however. arcUhree years while the state waited also underway in an effort to meet for proceeds from a bond issue to a portion of this continuing prob-he prepared, voted upon and pro- Concerts Canceled YREKA Warren Behnke, pres ident of the Siskiyou Community Concerts Association, announced last week that the association will present no concert series for the Hl-Q.AA taiirin win ue dtdimuii- i"i vaici pi u- . . . ... ... ject Behnke explained that the as- At the same time money will sociation has brought concert art be available to proceed immed- J '? Vreka for tne Past 11 'Mr lately with major water projects. " h,f experienced increasing Without this money, s a ys Assem- '"'"X JTSffe blywoman Davis, "this aclion workers and memberships, and for "! . . ,7T : i ,.. . , h,these reasons the hoard of direc would have to be delajed for about , rc llllUH , ji-h-J h. concerts. Behnke told how members had em The field itself, a World War II effort, continued to grow from a status of near abandonment into an active operational base. Progress of the base has con tinued through such excellent base From Paisley were Mrs. Mary tlud'd wiln ln serving of refresh- in me oj iiiemueis prcs- Daley and Mrs. Showers The Union District was repre sented by Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Sipp. l-'rom New Pine Creek came Mrs Elizabeth Madison.. Mrs. Fre da Evans and Mrs. Faris. who pre sided at the meeting. Plans (or the reorganization of the stale PTA structure were also discussed. Mrs. Sipp will represent the Lake County organizations on the state board of managers. The state meeting of the PTA will be in Cor vallis the last week in April. ments cnt. 42 . 85 It 65 83 22 ' 55 , 51 '2 '. 28 , 8 37 75 60 M GRAINS Lake Stockmen Elect Officers PORTLAND iAP) - Coarse grains. 15-day shipment, bulk coast delivery Oats. No 2. 38 lb while 5100.5200 Barley. No 2. 43 1b B W Corn, No.2 F Y. sh'p't 55.50-58 00 Wheat i hid i to arrive market. Plane Crash Kills Four Legion Post Holds Fete YREKA Approximately 60 per sons attended the 40th birthday of the American Legion Ross Ncilon Post 122 and the American Legion Auxiliary, marked with a Dotluck dinner parly recenlly held at the veteran s Hall in reka. Hich point of the evening was the presentation of the birthday cake to Charles Ling, commander of the Yreka post, by Mrs. Ge neva Thomas, president of the auxiliary. The auxiliary conducted a brief business session, at which time a nominating committee was named to select new officers for the com ing year Those chosen to serve on the committee includes Mrs. Emma Ahlgien. Mrs. Pee Orr and Mrs. Ruth Rider It was announced bv Mrs. Helen Sherman. Girls' State chairman, that Ihe names of Ihe girls se lected lor Girls' State will be pub- shio. Lt. Col. Raymond Thornton and Col. Jack Williams, the cur rent commander. In early 1957 the field was re named David Kingsley Field in honor of a Portland man who sac rificed his life for another air man in action near Ploesti. Ro mania, when he gave his para chute to an injured man, and per ished with the plane, winning the Congressional Medal of Honor. Even as construction of the cessed to finance water develop ment." On speaking of a constitulional amendment. Assemblywoman Da vis tells that the measure pro vides for creation of a bond is sue: expected to total about one billion dollars, and sets up pro cedures for legislative control over expenditure of the bond proceeds. It provides that any water agree ment reached between the and local consuming agencies could not be terminated without either the consent of the parties to tfte agreement or by a two thirds vote of both houses of the Legislature. The Governor has stated that while he is not opposed to the Porler amendment, he is not en- dropped considerably during the past two seasons, and during the last, concert when ques tionnaires were distributed among the audience, results indicated that only 25 persons showed a wil- lingness to aid in a future mem bership drive. The announcement concluded by staling that if any other Yreka organization or group were inter state ested 'n sponsoring community 10 ine proceaure io touow to od tain artists, could be held by con tacting the Melody Mart in Yreka. NAPLES. Italy iAP Three Americans and an Italian by slander were killed Tuesday in the fiery crash of a twin-engine U.S. Navy transport plane which failed OH take on with 21 aboard. Ten nprsnns u. ninr..H The military version of the DC3. lisned ,n lhc ncar fu,ure carrying 5 crewmen and 16 pas- sengcrs. was taking off from CIlIB To HaMH Nan es' Cmndiehinn irr,r( h. WMW I U nCUl Malta when one engine quit. The U S Embassy in Rome said all aboard the plane were U.S. field went forward, methods indorsing it. Governor Brown warfare were changing, with the j plained that his reluctance to bless emphasis switching to rockets and Porter's measure is based on the guided missiles and atomic war- fact that, as of now. there is not heads. ! enough support to insure passage nut planning at txingsiey r leio of any constitutional amendment Weather Tabic United Press International Temperatures and rainfall for 14 hours ending at 4 a.m. kept pace with current strategy re sulting in constant updating of both facilities and operational planning. Today, April I. Kingsley Field oflicially closes a gap in the aerial delcnse line of the West Coast and adds another bristling detensc weapon to the nation s arsenal. The new sound of jet aircraft which will now become familiar to the Basin area has now become the sound of security with the addition of this new defense facility. California Weather FORT ROCK The North Lake (. ounty Stockmen's Association naval personnel or dependents tui-i in-ir r i may ior tne election MALTA b.iMs No l hulk delivered coast Soil While Soft White (hard applicable White Club Hard Red Winter: 28 'i 12 per cent M 48 34 M 35 . 63 9 M 52S 34 , 88 B 'i 32i '. 36 , 35 S Hard White Haart: Ordinary 10 per cent 11 per cent 12 per cent '.' IKI : oo 2.011 : o-, A!" '-The US today the Na v 49. ini "' "- 'he annual plan ning session witn Deschutes Na- announced uonni rorest personnel. three Americans killed in a plane Officrrs ol Ihe group were re- crash at Naples Tuesday, elected for another year. Robert They were: Capt Thomas W Morehouse is president. R. A IRuUe, Atkins, Ark : Chief Petty Rube' Long, vice president, a n djOflicer John Williams Schliekel Mrs Long, secretary man. San llieso Tatii kulm. The primary topic in planning: tion Machinist Mate William H U. Bird Authorities l mtri Press International San Francisco Bay Area: Fair through Thursday: hi c;h today San Francisco 70, Oakland 74, San Mateo 78. San Rafael 80; low to night 48-54; westerly winds 7-15 m.p.h. in late afternoons. ML Shasta-Siskiyou area; Fair dealing with water. The governor did ask the Legis lature for a water project bond issue totaling o-million dollars. The request came in the form of a measure introduced last week in the upper house by Senator Hugh M. Burns D of Fresno, the Senate president pro tempore. Assemblywoman Davis contin ued in her report that Governor Brown has signed into law a bill which will permit him to appoint the Chief of the State Division of Beaches and Parks. The mea sure is designed to pinpoint the responsibility of this official who Commission. This bill became a reality due to an investigation of Beaches and Parks chaired by Assemblywom an Davis. nnt hpr hill nnnnllv a imnnrl. Ihrough Thursday except morningjant AB 720 au,horpd hv ,hc v. fog in valleys, warm. . semblywoman. passed the Assem Sierra Nevada: Fair through lhursday: warmer. Sacramento Valley: Fair through Thursday; high both days 9-86: low tonight 50-53; gentle Albuquerque 62 41 Atlanta 71 S3 Bakersfield 75 53 Brownsville 46 40 .0 Chicago 61 38 .19 Denver 52 ' 31 .08 Detroit 62 38 Fairbanks 40 19 Fori Worth 80 55 M Fresno 73 49 Helena 51 42 Kansas City 69 48 .7$ Los Angeles 77 59 Miami 82 73 Minneapolis 56 34 New Orleans 73 64 M New York 55 46 Oakland 75 39 Oklahoma City 83 50 Phoenix 83 55 Pittsburgh 65 42 Red Bluff 77 55 ) Reno 67 33 Sacramento 76 SO j Salt Lake City 54 43 San Diego 73 57 San Francisco 69 54 Seattle 52 47 .61 Spokane 48 44 .1$ Stockton 75 52 Thermal six 57 Tucson 80 47 Washington 60 44 I was the relocation ot watering ','vder. Fa-rhnne 2 spui.v nits area is one Ol ine Old I jj est in the Northwest still to haul 2j2i"au-i ior ootn cattle ana sneep 2.1 Attending the meeting Irom Bend 4-H NEWS Car receipts W heat 46; barlev , 'l'r ,,t,nr' Tonseth. district rang- 16. Hour 28. corn 6; mill feed 19 54 CHICAGO 'APi- High Low Close Prev ' los wheat May 2 oti', 071, 2 09'. 186', 1.86'. 186', 188. 1.88', 1.88', 1 IHt 1 ''. 1 93H Jly Sep Dee Corn May lib Sep Ml 2 08' i 86' 1 88' 1 93' Ted Schattenkerk. Ben Foster. Homer Faulkner and O L Bcedon Polio Chairman Tells Figures MONTAGUE - Mr and Mrs Charles Drtimmond of Grenada, authorities on birds, will he the guest speakers to appear before names 0f!mtmb,rs of 'he Shasta Valley winds t.arden (.tub at the meeting sched-1 San Joaquin Valley: Fair tiled to be held at ihe home of, through Thursday: high both davs Mrs Rita Pralher in Montacuc.80-88; low tonight 50-56: gentle on Friday afternoon. April 3 at winds. 2 pin. Sharing hostess duties with! Northwestern California: Fair Mrs Prather will be Mrs Pearl through Thursday except patches Conroy and Mrs. Betty Dow 0f night and morning fog on ine program to be presented l oast : warmer inland: high todavi .) Mr. and Mrs Drummond willland low tonight Napa 80-45. I kiah include the showing of slides nd 82-48. Santa Rosa 80-45; northeriv also demonstration of wild flower winds 7-15 m.p.h. near coast, arrangements. .Mrs Charlotte Rob- inson. in charge of the "Now u the time" portion of the pro gram, will present recommenda tions ol tnis month s garden work Potatoes CHICAGO ,AP, Pot41(H., ir. rivall 58: on track 260; total I S shipments 511: old-supply mod erate : demand moderate market lor Russets about steadv: Round Reds firm: carlot track sales Ida no missels 3 00.123. Minnesota Jlv North Dakota Red Rim V . Si p Pontiacs US-MS; new - lupph, Dk pikim. nrniann enrvt market firm carlot track sales Florida Roun,! Reds 2.00. SAN FRANCISCO II PI rSMNS Potatoes Russets I'S LA ' inch minimum Klamath 3 2',. I'S 1 M ounce minimum Klamath 3 50-3' , u whites I'.s l s-otince minimum Kern County 5 85-5.73. nr crop round reds lT S. 1 Kern County 2 90 3 00 LOS ANfJFXES fUPt-TSMNS No Oregon potato sales Arrivals rail 1. BIG SPRINGS MONTAGl'E Entertainment led by Rae Silva and Pat Ma chado opened the regular March meeting of the Big Springs 4-H to he done nuo at tne Hig springs Commit- nilv Club Hall, followed with thel PIANO RtxiTM. session called to order by the pres- FORT ROCK-Six piano pupiU ident. Rnan Mi Peters f ir. r u.- d-i-.. i .:,- M'H NT SHASTA Ray Free-1 During the business session. thei(nmilie met i ih. hnm i u. , ' " ". me intcrnation-.Ta ners appointed Susan Wa'crs as and Mrs. Hubert Wagers Friday last week. Hubert Wagers waaMw sunn leaner evening. .Marcn tor their quar- elected secretary treasurer SmLTmRJS i , poL' t?Jork- un',or Lf,d'r Phl1 Zcd,krr '"'' h,rin '' Pl'ing botn' Dues for the current year art slated mat 221 adults and children ported to the club on the recent . nln luiria.. ... , . ..m. u , ;'...j , r. ,r.ta Tl I... M i. - .... " " I . ." -- -it l.in- "fc:.3 tiiiui km. 114 1.14'.-', 114 " .'.yry' "'" training meeting neia atld.i Mttredge. Howard 'Buck' Mc- The Stales Association met fol dren Forty six of the latter were! Phil Zediker aIo reminded jun gnen their first immunization vac- ior leaders and leaders to attend cinations the coming council meeting, at Thr work was done at Mount I which time slides on cap etiquette' Sha-ta Community Hospital Dr. were to be shown F W. Martin, assisted bv nurses The crnun at.n kmid Buchanan, and Cosner project ideas Roll call was an swered by members naming their IJl I , 1.19'; 1.14': Oats told bma contracts May 67'i .67 7H-' Jly 63; .65" .85U Sep. 66'. 66'. .66'. Oats 'new type contracts) N'i .65'. .65'. 69 .68. .69 120'. 121V. I 20'. I 21'i 1 22'i-H MM Lin i io', ut 67'. 65 ' , an .66Sl Potato Shipments New berry Midid the entire work follow-up program will be in- birthstone mated within a month. Freeman Ta-nii.. IStHI 1951.59 Dally truck-Ore. 22 lt Dally rail-Ore I 4 tlalrj tcwM ,ii it 9 Dally rad ial. 6 .1 Dail letal On, & cal. n 28 Mnnthlv lnl.il not 717 Season Total 8178 6801 Ulirrslnn lsPee A l 8fi9 19,'S Brian McPrterx conrlnHAH ih reports wate tor tnis win be set meeting with a demonstration and announced The evening was closed with the servirg of refreshments hy Carol ".wungton nas ion all states of Stroud and Anna Kreftmever Aqua Group Names Leaders FORT ROCK-Owen Pitcher was named chairman and Richard Morehouse vice chairman of the North Lake County Water Users ssociation annual meeting here wis Gee. Marilyn Ward. Bill and Man lowing the water users session tr Parks and Mrs Wagers This gives 'make plans for the completion of opportunity for the group to note the installation of scales one mile progress and achievement One cast of Fort Rock, more small group recital it I Howard Mctiee n chairman of! planned at the close of the school 'the scales group, with Mrs. Man year Mrs. Maude Kittredge of rice Ward secretary. There will be Bendwas a guest. ,i work day on the scales April It. the I'mon since 1905 in lumber production Kay Zediker News reporter i People Read SPOT ADS - you are OSBORN HOTEL II GKNK. OftK. 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