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HERALD A NT) NFWS. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON
SUNDAY. .TUNE 21. IflSf?
Business News
By FLORENCE JENKINS
according to Mn. Homer DrLa
mater, president of In Cow
Belles.
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Th regular quarterly dividend
of .1 cent per share on hoi li
Series H-C7 and Series H DA
share n( Hamilton Kunds. Inc.
was declared at the meeting of
I he hoard of directors of Hamilton
Funds ... the dividend U pay
able July 31 to shareholders of
record July 1 ... an estimated
STiO.oon will be distributed to
more than lon.noo Hamilton share
holders all over the world (last
ing to Art Leslie, manager of the year there were 63.000) . . .
tore on South Sixth. in announcing Hamilton's 4th con-
0 sccutive payment to shareholders,
West Coast Airlines expects to!""1" Huher. Hamilton president
hox no, Denver i, said:
Today l Commissioning Day at
Klamath Yacht Club and the pub
lie is 'Invited to see the boat in
epection and judging at 12 30, flat
raiting ceremonies and the boat
review by Commodore Ray
Byrne! which follow.
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Drews' Mansion li Boys Wear
and Drews' Town 4 Country are
checking records with Levi Strauss
k Co.. to get an estimate on the
probable week in which Drews'
Town k Country will sell its 25.
000th pair of Levi's ... it is ex
pected to occur in July, accord-
carry lis two-milhonth revenue
sometime this week, company of
ficials say . . . plana are being
completed to honor this passenger
with an all-expense-paid vacation
for two, Including round trip air
line tickets to one of the cities
and vacation resort areas on
WCA'a 3,116-mile route ... in M47,
lis first full year of operation,
West Coast, carried 53.176 passen
gers . . . last year the totat had
increased to 248.436 for the year.
Jark KutliMi is author of The
"The
economy appears to be on a solid
(noting in every basic area and
this is an excellent indication that
an extended period of economic
growth and prosperity lies ahead
of us."
Bids will be opened by olficers
of Lakeview Hospital. Inc., Lake-
view, at 8 p.m. on July 8 for con
struction df a SSx92-foot addition to
Lakeview Hospital to house a sur
eery. X-ray room and laboratory
and kitchen . . . plans and sped-
doubled li less than four year;
. . . the Investors Group current!;
has more than 971.000 customei
accounts which are individuall.
served by 3.100 representatives ii
the nationwide IDS sales organiza
tion.
Colombia is the first Latin Amer
ican country to be granted a local
licensing program from the Bor
Ami Company ... the licensee
will commence distribution from
his own local production in Bogota
on July 1 . . . negotiations arc
underway covering four franchise
agreements in as many other Lat
in American countries, according
to. R. Paul Weesner, Bon Ami
president.
During r.-tf8 more than 40.000
shareholders were added to the
Standard Oil Co., Inc., New Jer
sey, according to the June re
port. . . . Net earnings of the Jer
sey Company and its consolidated
affiliates for the first quarter, 1959,
showed a 14 per cent improve
ment over those for the same pe
riod last year ... a June dividend
of M cents was paid learnings for
the first quarter were 78 cents a
share) ... of the 502.562 share-
holders, 444,006 are individuals
. 17S.267 men. 205,620 women
and 63,119 joint tenants ... the
half million-plus shareholders own
a total of 214,889.692 shares.
Economist 1
May Resign
BONN. Germany (API Ludwif:
Erhard, threatened Friday to resign
as West Germany's economics
minister. He spoke at a caucu
of the Christian Democrat party
called to discuss the aftermath of
Konrad Adenauer's decision to
stay on as a chancellor, a job
for which Erhard had been bid
ding.
"Someone is systematically try-
mg to degrade my reputation,"
said Krhard, leaving little doubt
he meant Adenauer.
Erhard. often hailed as the ar
chitect of West Germany's post
war recovery, spoke up angrily at
a caucus hastily called to discuss
an interview with Adenauer pub-
Ixcellent Show Predicted By College Rodeo Boosters
The men who are boosting the' from Warm Springs. Gregg swept
Vational Intercollegiate Rodeo the competition In the western di
'hat will roar into the arena at vision last spring. He is favored
he Klamath County Fairgrounds I to win the national saddle bronc
July 3, 4 and S, say the college! championship,
boys are going to put on the big. The show will be conducted In
?est show of its kind that Klamath a professional manner from start
Falls has ever seen. to finish. The announcer wilt be
The NIRA championships arei Wendy West who has announced
coming to Klamath Falls for the' for top shows across the country,
first time m its history. The first Rodeo Cowboys Association rules
time they were held in Oregon i will prevail. Harley Tucker of Jo
was in Pendleton 15 years ago. seph, Oregon, will . furnish the
Oregon Technical Institute,, which stock. .He has produced compe
has a rodeo team, of which oneitition animals for the Pendleton
member is a champion, is hosting and St. Paul Roundups, for all
the show. , NIRA rodeos in Washington, and
The performers about 125 or lsolfor many other rodeos.
of the receive no pay for their The famous clown "Dodo" and
work. But they are as dead-serious1 others outstanding in the RCA
about it as professional cowboys 'circuit will perform. Judges and
will begin with a barbecue at Ore
jon Technical Institute at aooa
Friday, July 3, for performers,
officials and guests. '
The first show ., starts St. I
o'clock that' evening. Eenta. In
clude saddle .bronc bafebark, and
bull riding, bulldogging, calf rop
ing, ribbon roping and trick rid
ing. y - " 1 ;
can be. For at stake are national
rhamninnchint in (ha aIIasa
lished Thursday by the New York dpo ,jrcui, .n(i , ,. ,rt.
Times The story said Adenauer; ment of flashy saddles and ruby and often considered the best trick
repeated previous statements that I studded belt buckles that go tcxand acrobatic rider in the busi-
ness, will unfold a hair-raising
all officials are approved by the
RCA
Linda Lou Dreyer, the youngest
(Slate of Jefferson a pictorial hii-1 '"cations with Logan Murtaugh
tory of Southern Oregon and architects, 1940 SW 4th Ave., Port-
Northern California) nublaihed in "ana.
1959, printed by The Grants Pass
Bulletin, Gran's Pass ... he was
in Klamath Falls last week to
make arrangements for copies of
the ion-page hook to go on sale in
Klamath Falls.
C. R. (Rill) Stephenson, presi
dent of the First National Bank of
Oregon, will head a group of 20
or more directors of the state
wide banking- organization slated
to arrive in two chartered DC-3
pianes at 11:30 a m. on Tuesday,
according to Russell H. Tlsdale,
vice president and manager of
the Klamath Falls branch . . . .
Tlsdale, ' G. C. Lnreni, local di
rector, Myron E. Shannon and
John A. Vernard, managers of the
So. Sixth St. .and Merrill branch
es, respectively, will greet the
delegation and lake them by Grey
hound but down to Worden where
Tulanr. Farms will he luncheon
hosts . after lunch and a shorl
tour, the group will arrive at
the Winema Hotel for a 3 p.m. di
rectors' meeting . . . this is thi
first time in the First National'. -5-year
history that a directors'
meeting has been scheduled fm
Klamath Falls.
A. H. Patterson Construction Co.,
2074 F.arle St., Klamath Falls.
was awarded a contract for in.
stallatinn of runway signs with
necessary electrical work at King
sley Field . . . bid amount was
W.494. . , . Inv. No. 5M-.12.
Acquisition by Consolidate
Freightways, Inc., of four molo.
carriers and certain operating
rights of a fifth has been approved
by ICC, J. L. S. Sncad. Jr.. CF
president said . , . approval is ef
fective July 27 , . . the transaction
will involve an exchange of 135,
fno shares of CF stock and the
payment of S.15.000 in cash
the motor carriers involved are
Gallagher Freight Lines, Inc.,
Denver. , . . Arizona Kxpress. lnc
Tucson. . . . Martin Transfer Co..
Longview, Wash. . . . and Kenneth
Poorman Co., Inc.. Portland
also approved was the purchase of
International operating authority
from Fargo, N.D. to Winnipeg,
Manitoba, of Buckingham Trans
portation Co., Rapid City, S.D.
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Beginning next month, custo
mer! with Scars Revolving Charge
accounts at the Sears store in
Klamath Falls will he able to
charge merchandise In any of the
company'! stores or catalog sales
offices from coast to coast. C. F..
Rurman, local manager, an
nounces . j . . The extension of
SRC charging privileges Is part ol
a move by Sean to make the plan
available on a nation-wide basis
in all of the company's 72 re
tail stores and 867 catalog sales of
fices," he said . . . heretofore, Ihe
plan has not been generally avail
able to Sears mail-order custo
mers and has been offered in less
than two-thirds of the Sears retail
atores . . . under the new policy,
mail-order customers using their
SRC accounts will not have to lig
ure postage or delivery chaigea
and will save COD charges . , .
postage and delivery charges auto
matically will be added to their
accounts . . . offered by the local
Seara store since 1957, the Sears
Revolving Charge Plan was re
vised May 18 to Include a 30-day
charge feature'. . . Ihe store also
extended from six to 10 months
the payment terms for customers
who do not use the plan as a 30
day charge.
Rids will he opened at 11 a.m.,
.lune .hi, oy nase procurement ol
ficer, 40Rth Fighter Group, King
fley Field, for contractual serv
ices necessary to construct ground
powered equipment shelter on the
base. . . .1FB No. 59-54.
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New name. . . .Clyde Nelson,
who purchased Bob Ross TV two
years ago. has changed the name
of the business to Nelson's TV
Radio, 3005 Shasta Way ... the
firm features the Packard Bell
line and is a sales and service
organization.
Krhard a "very talented man."
Erhard told the caucus he would
not be satisfied with a denial of
the story.
"Behind all this there Is meth
od," Krhard said
"If this sort of thing turns up
Anona Roberts of the Studio of'"1 Ine 'are 01 P"cny oi me
Beauty and Esther Ranklns naVe ' world press, some of it is-bound
been attending the Comer Ic Dor- j 10 llcK
an Beauty School at Hollywood to
bring the latest in hair slylings to
Klamath Falls. . . . June Young
managed the shop during their ab-
Erhard is too lacking m political, ik, winner.
experience to hold down the post Tne performers all will be re
of chancellor. Adenauer did calljgional champions, including Gary
Gregg, an OTI saddle bronc rider
repertoire during all three per
formances.
The three-day rodeo weekend
A barbecue rooking school, free
to the public, will be presented by
Barney Duin of Safewayss Port
land headquarters and Beverly Ly
ons, home demonstralnr tor Cali
fornia Oregon Power Company, on
Tuesday, July 28. at the (air
(rounds. . . . Klamath County
Cow Belles will sponsor the event,
their second big free beef cooking
school this year
to have displays of barbecue
equipment, patio furnishings, etc .
Ford Motor Company's 50-mil
lionth vehicle, a 1959 Ford Gal
axie, leading a "Caravan of Pros
rss" re-enacting the historic 1909
Liansconlinental race, was sched
uled to arrive in La Grande via
lighway 20,1 yesterday, according
o Claude Hand, La Grande Ford
.paler ... the caravan crew
(xik part in a civic dinner las
night and hosted a reception foi
ihe Oregon Newspaper Publisher:
Assn. at the Saiajawea Hotel. . . .
Saturday was the concluding day
of the 72nd annual ONPA con-
fntion.
Lundy Clinton has joined the
staff at Lucas Furniture, 195 Fast
Main, where he will be manager
of the floor covering department,
according to Marvin l.uraa, head
of the firm. , . . Clinton is well
known in Klamath Falls where he
has been in the rug and floor cov
ering field for 10 years ... he
came here from Oklahoma in 1942
and stayed because he liked the
country.
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At .Kimter, district freight and
passenger agent here tor the
Southern Pacific is the only Ore
gon SP man chosen to attend a
four-weeks transportation manage
ment course at Stanford ... a
gioup of 48 from various compa
nies and the military will attend
classes 36 hours a week, including
Saturdays, on such subjects as
business decisions, financial anal
ysis, transportation, etc. . . only 16
were chosen from the entire SP
and T&N'O systems ... he left
Saturday and is registering today
on the campus.
Wait Over;
He's Last
LOS ANGKI.ES (UPH-The
long, suspenseful months of the
annual wait are over for Ricardo
Zzyzz. He learned this week that
he is still listed last in the big.
new Los Angeles phone book for
the lllh consecutive year.
Delivery of the new central
section directory, revised each
June, ended the anxiety of the
51 year old merchandising execu
live, his wife and their four chil
dren.
"That's not my real name, of
course, he said. tor gosh
sakes, don't use my real moni
ker. There may be a vice presi
dent in my company who might
take a dim, dim view of this
Zzyzz, who travels extensively
said he hit on the name of Zzyzz
.bout 10 years ago. He said often
ie had met many persons and
nnd invited them to call him
vhen and if they ever came to
los Angeles.
"It seemed the easiest way if
f could say, 'well, Joe, any old
time you're in Los Angeles, pal.
just call the last name in the
phone book, and you'll get me,' "
Zzyzz said. "And with a name
like Zzyzz, it works."
End Predicted
In NY Strike
Never Go Diving Unarmed,
Says Filmland Skin Diver
Americans Urged
To Eat Eggs
WASHINGTON tUPI) -Secre
tary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Ben
son has asked the American peo
ple to eat more eggs.
He suggested this Thursday as
one remedy for a price crisis in
Ihe poultry industry.
"I am asking every American
who can to eat one more egg a
day while eggs are plentiful,"
Benson said. ,
A growing egg surplus has
dropped prices to their lowest lev
els in almost 20 years. Egg pro
ducers have asked the government
to buy shell eggs and laying hens
in an effort to stabilize the egg
market.
NEW YORK (API - Tentative
settlement of the six-week-old hos
pital strike was reached at a
mediation meeting at City Hall
Friday.
"The strike will he settled,"
said Mayor Robert F. Wagner,
who had been sponsoring the
peace talks.
The strikers nonprofessional
employes of seven hospitals will
vote Monday night on whether to
accept the terms.
The mayor said details of the
agreement would not be made
public until it is put before the
strikers, members of Local 1199
of the Retail Drug Employes
Union. .
The strike was called by the
union in its drive for recognition
as collective bargaining agent for
nurse's aides, orderlies, elevator
operators, kitchen workers, and
other housekeeping employes.
Doctors and nurses were not involved.
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Recen'
attacks by sharks on swimmers
off the California coast spurred
Jon Hall, Movieland's No. 1 skin
diver, to warn the snorkel set to
day never to go diving unarmed.
A 30-year veteran of sea diving.
Hall also manufactures all man
ner of underwater equipment in
cluding "shark guns."
"Those two deaths in the past
month or so never would have
happened if the men had carried
Judge Finds
For NY Man
NEW YORK (AP) - "Slovenli
ness is no part of any religion.
nor u It conductive to rest. Scrip
ture commends cleanliness."
With these words. James B.M.
McNally on Appellate , Division
justice found Thursday for the ap
pellant, Anthony Aliphantis, who
was fined $5 last January for
washing his clothes on a Sunday
in an automatic self-service laun
dry. He had violated the Sabbath
anti-work law.
Justice McNally was joined by
the other four appellate judges in
a unanimous- decision reversing
Aliphantis' Conviction.
Paroled Con
Back In Jail
REDWOOD Cm', Calif. AP)
Carl H. Franklin, a paroled
convict, is back in jail because
of his fondness for fine cars.
He was arrested Thursday after
Patrolman Maynard Enos saw
him driving a $12,000 Rolls Royce
astride the center driving strip
near Menlo Park.
Franklin, booked on charges of
auto theft, parole violation and
! drunken driving, said that he had
narked his 1954 car next to the
British car in a tavern parking
lot.
"I liked it better than my car,"
he explained.
Franklin was paroled three
weeks ago after serving a term
for theft of a Cadillac in 1952.
Election Causes
Change Of Cast
CHICAGO (AP) A change of
cast was ordered Friday for the
Chicago Sanitary District's movie.
"Storm Warning," a thriller about
sewage disposal.
Since the film was made last
year three Democrats have re
placed three Republicans on the
nine-member hoard. Scenes show
ing the Republicans are to be cut
out and new scenes shot showing
Ihe Democrats.
,'uns," the tanned actor said.
'And I don't mean normal pistols
or rules.
"An ordinary bullet has no ef
fect on . a shark. You can pump
them full of bullets, and they
Keep coming at you.
"My partner and I have invent
ed a power-head underwater gun
that fires a chisel with the force
ot a .38 caliber pistol. It can
pierce two feet of solid flesh and
bbne. It's a perfect shark killer,
and is made for exactly that pur
pose.
Hall explained that sharks rare
ly attack human beings beneath
the surface of -the ocean. He has
encountered literally hundreds of
the sea monsters while diving in
the waters off California, in Ta
hiti, Samoa. Fiji and Hawaii.
"Sharks like warm, tropical wa
ters," he said. "A diver is pretty
safe underwater, because most
sharks will avoid anything as big
as a human being. '
"But a swimmer splashing on
the surface is something else.
They mistake a floundering hu
man for an injured fish and rush
to the attack. They do not hit and
run. They grab and hang on,
tearing the flesh away.
'The only thing for unarmed
swimmers to do is dive under wa
ter and try not to thrash around
or cause a disturbance. Stay un
der water as long as possible,
surface quietly to gulp air once
in a while and swim under water
toward shore slowly."
According to Hall, the oft-told
story about sharks being attract
ed to blood is true. He warned
all swimmers to stay out of the
ocean if they are cut or bleed
ing.
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l.i4rV,aftC' bmmwrn rife
OLD THUNDER, eyes a-flash, rumbled out of the chutes and
exploded during last year's Intercollegiate Finals Rodeo in
Colorado. The unidentified lad aboard the coal black animal,
rodeo officials believe, is last year's champion saddle bronc
rider who will appea at the national finals in the Klamath
County Fairgrounds Arena July 3, 4 and 5. '
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