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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1959)
I .... P ACE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls Orv Ttiefla. .Ttin SO. 1BS" MARKETS and FINANCE Stocks Livestock , WALL STREET STOCKTO N i VPl FSMNS I NEW YORK AP - TV stock t-'v' market advanced today with in Cattle salable l.Tno. I'lilny and duttrial shares close to their highs low rl slaushter steers a). ; u. aianaara cows n-u, uum I and commercial 18 50-20 V). can- of their session. Trading was mod rale. Volume (or the day was estimat ed at 2.900.000 shares compared with 3.100.O00 on Friday Lukens Steel jumped more than 1. Gains of a point or better were made by Youngstown Sheet, U.S. Steel and Bethlehem. Among the rails, New York Cen ters and cutters 14 50-18 50. Utili ty bulls 1 .400-1.600 lbs 22-22 50. I Good and choice boo - 1 000 lbs istocker and feeder steers 25-27. . Medium to low good steers 23- 2o. Good to low choice 550-800 lb Istocker and feeder heifers 24 50- J. Medium and good feedin; tra! and Baltimore k Ohio row cow 1B ' 17 50 mfdmm and g00d about a point each while morei'01 ";' modcra.e gains were scored by I Calve, salable 400. S andard to Santa Fe. Southern Pacific. Penn-' low " I' Jk A 1MI t i Il. ,tnli svlvama Railroad and Chesaoeake 1 nwi. ' steer Texas Co . up about 2 points was outstanding among the oils Jersey Standard and Royal Dutch were fractional gainers. Radio Corp. .rose more than 2 while a similar gain by Raytheon was about halved. American Mo tors gained more than a point. Chrysler was about a point high er. U.S. government bonds were steady. Good and choice 300-550 lbs stock calves 29-33. Comparable I grades heifer stock calves 350-450 lbs 28-31. llous salable 8110. Market not established. Sheep salable V. Market not established. jit III . pMi NEW YORK STOCKS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS t HONORED GUEST Mrs. Martin Lsrjen, Fort Jones, was presented with jewel pin at party given at her home recently by members or Or Rebekah Lodge. The event commemorated her 48 years membership in the lodge, also her birthday and the Larseni' 35th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Larsen is shown seated; standing loft to right are daughter Mrs. Buck Hobton, Martin Larsen and, daughter Frances Larsen. Admiral Corporation Allied Chemical Allis Chalmers Alcoa American Airlines American Can American ryanamide American Motors American Smelting American Tel Tel American Tobacco American Viscose Anaconda Copper Armco Steel Atchison Railroad Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airplane Co. Borden Co. Borg Warner Burroughs Corp. California Packing Canadian Pacific Caterpillar Tractor Celanese Corporation Chrysler Corporation Cities Service Consolidated Edison Continental Can Crown Zellerbach Curtiss Wright Douglas Aircraft Dow Chemical Du Pont De Nemours Eastman Kodak EI Pa.so NG Emerson Radio Firestone Tira Ford Motor General Dynamics ' General Electric General Foods General Motors Georgia Pac Cp Goodyear Tire Gieat Northern Great West. Sugar Idaho Power Illinois Cent. International Nickel International Paper International T 4 I Johns Manvillc Kaiser Aluminum Kennecott Copper Libby, McNeill 4 Libby Lockheed Aircraft Locw's Incorporated Montgomery Ward National Cash Reg. New York Central Northern Pacific Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas & F.lectric Pacific Tel 4 Tel. Pan American Airways Penney tJ.C.) Co. Pennsylvania R.R. Pepsi Cola Co. Philco Corp. Phillips Pel. Polaroid Pugct Sound P & L Radio Corp of Amcr Rayonier Incorp. Republic Steel Reynolds Metals Richfield Oil Saleway Stores Inc. St. Regis Scott Paper Co. Sears Roebuck 4 Co. Shell Oil Co. Sinclair Oil Socony Mobil Oil Southern Pacific Sperry Rand Standard Oil Calif. Standard Oil N.J. Sludebaker Packard Sunray Sun.-hine Mining Swift 4 Company Texaco Thompson Products Tran.samcrica Corp Twentieth Century Fox I'nion Oil Company t'nion Pacific United Air Lines I'nHed Aircraft - -United Corporation United States Plywood United States Smelting United States Steel Walgreen Stores Warner Pictures Western Auto Supply Western Union Tel. Mestinghouse Air Brake Westinghouse Electric Woolworth Company 23 1184 32 '. 100 '1 30 l 44 '. 44 '1 45 79 05 i 49 "i 62 i 75 ,30 i 76 V. 56 37 , 81 '4 43 35 S 30 29 H 107 38 68 55 '1 62 47 SI i 33 '. 47 89 M 249 86 32 t. 19 H 1434 74 4 55 I. 79 ',. 88 V. 50 S 46 U J43 55 '. 26 St 46 49 S 97 h 1194 52 57 104 ; II '. 31 29 4 47 S 62 li 28S 55. 13 S 59 (; 176 CHICAGO (API H'SDAi Hogs 10.0MI; 25 to 50 lower on butchers under 230 lbs; 2-3 mixed qiade HO-230 lb butchers 15 50 16 15; several hundred mixed Is 2s and 3s and mixed 1-2 190-231 lbs 16 00-16 35: few lots 1-2 and lew lots Is these weights 1625-1665; 20 head lot Is 210 lbs at 16 75; few mixed 1-3 180-190 lhs 15SO-16 25; and few lots mostly 3s 220 lbs 15.30: and few lots 1-2 230 lbs 16 00: mixed grade 2-3 230-250 lbs j through Wednesday except patch-15.23-15.75: miAed grade 2-3 250-cs of morning hitfh fog: high to- 260 lbs 14.7VIJ.25; deck 2 270 lbs day san rrancisco w. uaxiana . 11I 15 9V mined grade 2UO-310 lbs i San Farmers Of California Won Legislative Fights Br JERRY REYNOLDS 1 lower grades tray be used SACRAMENTO HPH Califor- baking only, nia farmers won just about every i The lohhvists for farm groups battle they got into in the 15 I in the Legislature had just as good Legislature despite (he fart they', defense as they had offense, had to whip Gov. Edmund G. , ,jmel ,h took Brown and labor together on two Brown Jnd bbor t lh(., on occasions. ,K,... ..: D . , !"' tjiiivviuift saini inuui. r ai ill r ci iitJLia the most important thing they got, this time working with the governor, was a water program of nearly two billion dol lars. By 1985 3.300.000 acre feet of water a year will be moving groups opposed both and both were killed after two of the most spectacular fights of the session. One bill was Brown's proposal to put a tl 25 an hour minimum t -v -. ' v a v through aqueducts built with the. t UUMrJ' -na nls water money and i per cent of an nour 0B farm Iabor- Farm the water will go into irrigation, ioups opposed this on the basis Thev also eot: " -The basis on which to embark ,,0Lrnla 4 cr0DL """Pe'"'"" " on . fII.-l ha,tl. with on. olher slales that d0 not hve a the three major farm enemies-1 m'nimum ,age ,'or farm workers weeds. The Legislature passed a', A a o'n of good faith, farm THE CALIFORNIA Disaster (civilian defense) program re. cently presented the keys of a government surplus tire truck to the Weed-Shastina Fire Protection District. Left to right Harold Bowhay, chief of Fire Services, California Disaster it would raise costs and hurt Cal- Department; Harold Robinson, director California Disaster Department, Sacramento; Senator Randolph Collier giving the keys to Rolland Riley, chief of volunteer firemen of W-S FPD and Robert H. Mallory, chairman of the W-S FPD com. missioners. California Weather CJ LU DUdlU Holds Meet United Prrs International San Francisco Bay Area: Fair 14 00-14 75; mixed grade 1 3 300- 330 lbs sows 12.00-13 00; mixca grade 330 - 375 lbs 11 00-12 00. mixed grade 375-450 lbs 10 no il 00; mixed grade 450-550 lbs 9.50-10 25. Cattle 22.0MA- slaughter steers and heifers about steady: lew loads mostly prime 1.200-1.300 lb San Rafael normal west. prime inoice steers 31 00-31.75; nign and mixed choice and prime 2.73H.so: cnoice siecrs 27.50-28 50 good grades 25 50-27.00: load standard 1.165 lb Holstein 23.75; -mixed choice 1.025-1.050 lb neilers 29.25; good and choice 25.50-28.00: few high choice loads 28.50; utility and standard 20 50 25 00; most utility and commercial cows 17 00-20 50; conners and cut ters 15 (10-18 .00; utility and com mercial bulls 22(10-2500; few choice scalers 33 00-34 00; stand ard and good 25.00-32 00; culls down to 15.00. Sheep 2 0OII; spring slaughter limbs steady to 50 lower; good and low choice 80-100 lb spring slaughter lambs 24.00-25.00, sev eral at 25 00 including a double deck 84 lbs; few lots utility and low good 16 50-23.50; culls down to 13.00: deck of good to low choice 85 lb shorn spring lambs No 2 and S pells 23.50: 3 decks mixed utility and good mostly good 100 lb shorn yearlings No 1 pelts 18 00; deck around 100 lbs 19 00; cull to choice shorn slaughter ewes 4 0O-6 00. Mateo 80, 85; low tonight 53-5' erly winds. Mt. Shasta Siskiyou area: Fair and warmer through Wednesday Sierra Nevada: Fair and warm er through Wednesday. Sacramento Valley: Fair through Wednesday; high both days 6-lft2: low tonight 60-70: light northerly winds today. Northwestern California: Fair through Wednesday except in creasing fog near coast Wednes day morning: cooler along coast today and inland Wednesday; high today and low tonight Napa 90-55. Santa Hosa 94-50. I'kiah 92-55: northwesterly winds 10-20 m p h. near coast. PORTLAND (AP (I'SDAI Cattle salable 1.700. includes 26 loads fed steers, six loads heifers, about 35 per cent cows; led cattle supply includes 22 loads steers and three loads heifers from Can ada: trade rather slow, early sales fed steers and heifers steady to 25 cents lower; cows slow, steady to weak; bulls 50. cents lower: 20 head load low GRAINS PORTLAND (APi Coarse grains, 15-day shipment, bulk, coast dcliiery: , Oats. No 2. 38-lh white 53 00-54 00 Barley. No.2 B.W. 41 00-42.00 Corn. No.2 E Y. sh'p t 57.75-58.00 Wheat 1 bid to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk delivered coast: Soft White 1 94 Soft White lhard applicable! 194 McCLOL-D Siskiyou County bill setting up a definition of nox-; leae" ,n ln nous" lnn PaS5M ious weeds to which future abate- a 'e5oluIlon asl"nS President Ei ment laws can be hooked. jsenhower and Congress to enact -100 scholarships per vear a m""mum aSe law for larm worth $600 Vjece t0 pay tu'jtlon 'workers throughout the nation, and other fees for persons who1 The other bill killed was Brown's want to study agriculture in col-and labor's ir'i'ioiial strike Ipge 1 urn. r 01 m icduei ulilhjm-u inis on . . I thai haszie thit it parusolAft ska 10 tne oenetit ot tne buying , . ' 7 mV:Stop his car near her ranch home.said Mosher told them, between public, the Legislature refused l0 'armers right to get an immed.; , desert sobs, that he had strangled hi. iaie court lniunciion in unn a . Man Burying Wife's Body Seen By California Pair I ACTON, Calif. 'AP The wife I in a hotel room in San Fernando. of a retired gardener saw a manja suburb of Los Angeles. Officers T.a:r:,JT:...m.PnC"icrooamaeinS Strike heiween ,wl""h.e nothing ever happens." wife Saturday in , fit of jealousy. " mum. intrse ue- - - - "i went into the house nd sot ,.1- ..1:.. 1.. ujj ..-. pots now sell milk up to eight ! '- !my binoculars." Martha Schulze.j'.e -.T. " 1 "fV"'! cents a gallon cheaper than thel Anolher 0,11 klll1 lar8ey by g . ... hj burv"e ln hls car and d retail store price, and the bill,"" Wo Plsomething but I d would have boosted drive-in prices !,tnsion WW Ht, IJ ,0.ea' Schulze to the store level. (flight saving time, widely hated .. hn& b"r,ed the purse and a .1 1 .1 'bv earlv risers, nnw pxlpnric tnl . . ... .snoes. "on m inr consumer' " . - -------- --.buned. Mrs. Schulze told her hus- Board of Education members met, was an anoroved hill which umM 'he last Sunday in September. The at Yreka the evening of June 25. limit moisture in frozen chickensbi" ou'd nave "nded it to the Life diDlomas were annrnvert for in 4 ner rent hv wpiphl Th I fo. end ot October. Kooert uais, 'ireka. elementary hslature administrative grade: Gino G. method Michelon. Weed, special secon dary life in industrial arts educa tion grade; Margaret K. Dunharrl, Yreka. general elementary grade. A list of nine credentials were was told that one new -aniornia s oairy inaustry. tne used bv some eastern 0P moncy ''m in California's larm submitted for consideration at the'high quality butter to the con next meeting. sumer. The bill provides that only ,i,- n c m,.rh ?o nerl'"0 billio doar I year cent weight on the chicken in the Production- was tn' ubiert of a form of moisture frozen into the nunlber of mportant bills, but hjr(js most of them were killed and A third bill passed guaranteed e ,ne SUDJl 01 siuay. Members of the Assembly Live White Club Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 10 per cent 11 per cent Hard White Baart: Ordinary 1.94 194 1.94 1.94 2 on 10 per cent 2 00 11 per cent 2 per cent Car receipts: Flour 1. 2.00 . 2.00 CHICAGO (API High Low Close Pre? .close Wheat average choice 1.142 lb lea steers io 28.75. two head at 28 00: lew loads Jiy mostly low choice 1.000-1.113 Ibs'sep 28 50; other good end low choice Corn under 1,150 lbs 27 50-28 00: lew jy standard 25 0O-26 5O; two loads i Sep mostly high good with few low rc 29 'choice about 800-650 lb led heilers ,r 111 127.50; utility and standard heifers May 19 HI 23 50-25.00: utility cows 16 50-11 00 28 ' I with part load standard to 21 on . riy 30 Icanners and cutters 13 50-15 50. Sop Jly 1 87'. 1.86 1 86U-H 1.86'4 Sep 1 XV, 1.9fl' 1.90"-3 1.90'a Dec 1 '4 1.9S4 1.95-4 I.9314 Mar 1 1.98'a 1 99-98's 1 994 May 1.S7S 1 9bS 196:i l-97t. 1 83H 1 83'4 1 83'4 1 854 1.85H 1.85H 1 8.1'. 1 85S 1 26'4 1 25'4 1 25', i. I.2.V. 1 21' 1 20-H 1.20i-S 1.21'. 1.154 1 15 1 15'. 15 1 15'. 47 S 148 Si 32 H few utility bulls 23 00 24 00. j Oats Hogs salable 1.150, holdover 2no. .lly trade very slow; early sales 25-50 Sep 67Si!cenls lower; clearance incom-iDec 27 Vplele: scattered lots I'S 12 Mar 77 butchers 190-225 lhs 17 75-18 25. Re 103 ". few lots mixed 1-3 180-240 lbs -Hv 85 , 1 17 0O-17.50; lew 3s 272-336 lhs 15 00- Sc P 37 16 00; sows weak to 50 cents low- Dec 494er: 1-2 SOWS 270-320 lbs 15 0'-"r 1 19 1 18i 1 18'. 1 20'4 1 20 'i 120'4 Oats mid-type contracts) .65 4 .64 '4 65'4-H (itiS-'i new-type contracts' .6.. .65', .6.5S .67-4 67'4 .67'. .701, .69", -O-69'i .711 71 .71 I I.Vi 1 22 1 22 1 23'. 1 22'. 1 22'.- 1 26'. I 25. I 26 1 29 1.28'. 1 28'. 1 184 1.20'i .65., .66 '4 .66-. .67'. .72 123', Klamath River Union and Horn brook School District audio-visual contracts and a contract for health service for Mount Shasta Union Elementary District were signed. Reports of visitations to, various schools were made by members who had previously visited schools in their districts. The group heard a report that Tulelake Elementary District had received an allocation of $40 from Modoc County Forest Reserve funds as per formula for 18 Mo doc County children who attend Tulelake School and S4.320 to the first and second premium butter may be sold to the public while 3 Districts Slate Vote 'I didn't know what I was do band. Charles. 76. : Mo-her told noliee. Then. No." he said, "let s go shop- ;,, s,i(i he le1 ,hem , hil ping first. What's buried there will wile s body, dumped Irom the car slay there. ! along a ornate road near San When they returned from a shop- j Fernando ping trip to nearby Palmrfale I Mrs. Schulze and a neighbor 1 aVMwM...... walked to the spot and dug up a Then woman's purse and shoes. Mrs. Schulze called police. The purse belonged to Ina Hueb ner Mosher. 38. who five months ago married Gerald Mosher, an oil field worker. Police found Mosher, 43, asleep you County School Districts will go to the polls in special elections to be held within 15 days, late next month and early in August. Mount Hebron voters will go to the noils Aueust 4 to decide on Tulelake High School District for;whelh.r ... chooI dislrirt 5hou,d 43 high school students' attend ance. The board voted to accept the fund. A report was read to the effect that Shasta County's annual allo cation to Dunsmuir Elementary School was reduced lo S250 from $500. A request for funds for assist ance for the Tulelake Joint Union High School District to purchase two new school buses was heard. A resolution to provide $10,282 lor j Hebron now attending the Mac that purpose was passed. doel school will be approximately An emergency appropriation of $280 a pupil, which school officials $1,118 lor Maodoel Elementary i said is more than Mount Hebron stock and Dairies Committee, which will conduct the study, said the study should go to the roots of milk pricing and cost control all the way from the producer through the distributor to the re-' lailer. Among the bills killed were the one on drive-in retail prices, a bill which would have repealed distrib- D0RRIS Voters in three Siski- "tor and retail price control, an other to set prices on grade B milk. DORRIS Dr. Jere E. Hurley. On other subjects: superintendent of the Siskiyou rouury: oesioes limiting mois- Unjon Hlgh District, said lure in pouury meal 10 4 per cent, the Legislature killed poultry bills to prevent misrepresentation on egg and chicken labels, to re- Budget Okay Seen By Chief join in the Macdoel District one mile away. Similar propositions have been defeated three times in the last four years. , School olficials said a survey in dicates the majority of Mt. Hebron voters have changed their minds since the last election because Mount Hebron must pay tuition to Macdoel District during the com ing school year. Tuition for 23 children from Mt. School was approved. A report of those schools' tenta tive budgets, which have been re reived showed most districts will residents .can afford Residents in Forks of Salmon School District will ballot August 11 on a proposal to issue bonds to the linal budget, set at Sl.18d.825 during preliminary hearing, will be adopted in August. It carries an additional $57,825 for 1959-60 for payment on a stale aid loan. Otherwise, it is approxi mately the same as for the cur rent year. Major items in the new budget include $605. 000 for teachers' sal- quire grades on poultry in retail stores and to ban chicken sales at less than cost. Cattle: Bills were passed to pro vide for humane slaughter of cat tle and to provide state payments for cattle slaughtered as a result lanes. MOO.ooo for other instruc- of adult cattle brucellosis vaccin- tional expenses. $115,000 for oper ations, jalion of the seven school plants in Pests: Several bills were passed the district and S81.0O0 for stu dent transportation. Hurley said 1.473 pupils attended district high schools during 1958 59. up slightly from the 1.419 dur ing the previous school year. on pest control operators, most of which were sponsored by the in dustry. One other permits easier filing of claims for damages re sulting from ground as well as air pesticide operations. find their budgets in the red. As 1 raise $4,000 and to accept a state j presently set up. a deficit ol $83.-1 loan of $60,000 to build a one 731 is indicated for the 1959-bolroom school, with kitchen, for the school term. 17 pupils enrolled there. July 23 at 8 p.m. at Yreka was I In addition, $6,000 will be re set lor the next meeting. Water Aides Praise Bill quired for a new Vater system and. because Forks of Salmon is without electricity, a generator wilt have to be purchased. Etna Elementary Board of Trus tees set an election for July 28 to raise the tax from 90 cents to $1 50. The proposal was deleated Bus Driver Crash Victim SAN JOSE. Calif. (UPI'-A bus driver was killed and 17 persons were injured, four seriously, to day when a Greyhound bus and two cars collided 15 miles south of here. The Highway Patrol said thel bus swerved off U.S. 101. smashed through a billboard, sheared olf a Crash Blocks California Road ' KINGSBURG il'PI' The south bound tanes of U. S. ft) about five miles south of here were blocked for more than an hour early today as a result of a truck crash. A semitruck and trailer loaded with steel clashed into the rear of another truck while attempting to pass about 3 a.m. The steel was scattered across both lanes. 1 26 4 1.28', 60 1,115 50: scattered lots mostly 2-3s Soybeans 48 . 350-530 lhs II 00-13 50. Jly ' 5 - 71li, Sheep salable 2.350; trade slow ! Sep H j spring lambs mostly 25-50 cents Nov 44 1, . lower; leeders weak to nvislly 50 J.in 7j 1. 'lower: ewes steady lo 50 lower;! Mar 25 it ;sceral lots predominantly choice 5,4 83 I(M lb spring lambs 22 00-22 50 52 10 head lot in lbs 22 75. bulk II s good-choice 80 107 lhs 21 SO-22 0H 25,lew good 21 00; good choice 65-90 j jib leeder lamhs 17 50-18 00: lew , lots feeder lambs 16 50-17 00; cull M a, 1 good siaugmer ewes ini 22'. 2 22V 2 24S '2 IS', 2 13'. 2 13V. 2 14'4 2 12'4 2 Il'4 2 114-S 2 11'. 2 16S 2 15 2 15 2 15', 2 19', 2 18 2 18 2 18S 6.1 28 . .16 V. 48 S .14 '. 40 '. S2'i 48'. 32 09 4 SI '4 44 t. 30 36S 34 91 '. 55 Potatoes SAN FRANCISCO (ITI FSMNS Potatoes: Russets Klamath US 1A 2 inch minimum 7 50: I S I 6 U.S. I KM1KRS1IIP BOSTON' APi Dr. James R. Killian, former chief science ad viser to President Eisenhower, said Sunday the Soviets are pro gressing in many areas but the United States will lead the world in science and technology. Killian is returning to his post as board chairman of Massachusetts Insti tute of Technology. minimum 8 50: long whiles Kem hack as ln County l.SIA 2-inch minimum 4 50-5 00. LOS ANGELES H PI FSMNS' Xo Oregon potato sales. Hawaii voted more than two tn ounce, one in favor of statehood as far ATTEND MEET by approximately two to one in; telephone pole and rolled to a I DORRIS Mr. and Mrs. Tom SACRAMENTO UPI -Glowing 8" elec"on thl ar- Istop in a field. iChatburn and Mr. and Mrs. Ken reports of water development! Trus,e" said ,he money ' nMd" The bus driver. Martin Nardini. iCIeland attended the Lions Club progress which would be made ifled t0 Cover Pera,in Pns" as, 57. Mountain View, Calif.. wasState Convention held in Portland, the voters approve the Droooscd monev "vailable does not cover the ' killed. The Los Angeles-San Fran-IChatburn. Dorris Lions Club presi- ' v v . amount konftlttit I :j - j . ... . . . . . . .,. icisco ous carriea zu passengers, loem. was appoimea 10 me stale ' I Highway patrolmen worked an; committee on local activities. He , i hour with acetylene torches before is manager of the Butte Valley FirC DPGrmCnt freeing a woman passenger pinnediBranch of First Western Rank & ,,uot vi Ml uua Willi a, . i u... vun,)aiij. it v uaiuui ii.i, with their two children, make their home in Merrill. Cleland principal of Butte Valley High $1,750,000,000 water bond act have been presented to the California i, i 224 j Central Valleys Flood Control As sociation. Water director Harvev O. Ranks i . al and Association Manager John M KeeieCXS WilieT (broken leg . Luther joined lorces Monday in) DORRIS-Jim Campbell was re-j Tne wnously injured were Draisine the hond hill whirh i-hi.r r the Dorri. Vnl.:lakpn i0 Wheeler Hospital in Gil- oassed hv the Lecislaiure earlier ..r F.r. nn.rimem t the n. rov- but. authorities there wouldiSchool. was the Dorris club s dele- this month. L...I .Uriin held in the Dorr,. releas th,'r names. igate to the convention. The bond program - designed lo Fire Hall this week. i Aho"' 13 other- lcM w'ously provide money for water projects ' Kenneth Hamilton was named "l'urT- vfrt ,akfn 10 San Jose throughout the state was pro- assistant chief and Ray Allen was ""sP"3'. posed by Gov. Edmund G. Brow n ! reelected secretary-treasurer. as a solution to the 10-year dead-f Named to the board of direc- ...., "'"H BIDDER lock over water rights betweenltors were Archie Milligan. Claud . ; KAI- c- Handley of the Nortr.ern and Southern California Olson. W. R. Savage and J. B ' 1;F'rp'" CoropanyMfc. was high bidder on the first block timber, held for preferential bid- concerns, in the Smith Virsivua (.-nlawl tn a i i r Krsr 1 Ta lina GRADUATED ' ' ' ... . A .ding by small ., .. , ... . t i i. .k .1.. . ,l i29,8o2 lor approximated 6.000.000 N. Miles, son of Mrs. Mane La- absence of both the chief and the . . ' . ... cey, recently was graduated from the 101st Airborne Division Jump School at Fort Campbell. Ken tucky. first .assistant. The new officer will be appoint ed by Chief Campbell and his first 1 assistant. Kenneth Hamilton. ' Klamath National Forest. He paid $129,852 for approximately 6.000.000 , board feet on Horse Creek during lan oral auction recently. Men0ldat50or60! Recharge Body's Batteries - Feel Younger Fast! TSownri who fVH nk, wnm-oirt at 40, M. (MJ hUm tsduic vter prnnatttf zrinit. The rrtl uim- m hp thtr lt-k nf tat iorhnf iron and Vitamia tamlrd lo mhtin 'he hnd hatttrMM. TVxiundi mm iksnI at av polrM. new mod smrvoi el Ofm Tnaue tabiHa pe-p tap htnnd. rri.t. orcaiM ID a arnctc iav. iXrti Marplxn mn quivatrn at is artem raw r trr, m Iha ot Urv. or 1 It rrf IW. 0tm al cnaiaitMihtTfvtsnifM' tim ilanio f- to imdr rv, iaKrra rarity, vf vitabrv. i-day ' art-aqtiited" uc rmip 0'tf .Or gM Ecoo- or w aw J 1 ti 1 . All dnnnt. About two-thirds of Bolivia i 1,250.000 inhabiljints arc ronceu IratH tn the hish plains country where altitudra avfrue boe U.000 feet. CHICAGO ( P - Potiilnen ar rixals 313. on track 3A7; total I' S shtpnn?nls from Knri.-iy 4M: Sat iirttay Sund.ty M. old Of ferings to limited to tcl market, new upply liberal; druund lipht: market Ftrariy: cartot track 1pm California Lone Whites 4TS .V10; Alabama Rwmd Reds 375;! California Bakers 4 KYA 90, An-1 tona Round Reds 4 73. 1 AClW-DRY) Stosi ItcK-Onn Blitttrt IW BIT Ittiea m tn Utf NT I M IT TOM tWUKf (?f9J Ml mm w Mto in a. ii 11, t A IIT Of tVIRTTHINC . NfW t UStD SHOP The MERCHANDISE MART OPIN IVItT DAY tUT SUNDAY 244 S. tk KIomHi Felk, Of. TU 4-0 The Dry Cleaninq Service thot Mokes your Clothes Like New! Phone 4-5111 or 2-2531 for Pick-up and Deliv ery or Pork Free at 7th & Oak end use our Drive-in Window! CASCADE-' MENS -HAND LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS 330 So. 7th 11th 4 Klomoth MOW v Showing TONIGHT and All This Week CARNIVAL Ride the Scrambler Firit Time in the Wtt KLAMATH FALLS 6th and Division Kiddie Land Auspices Klamath Basin Roundup Ass'n. 15 BIG RIDES 10 BIG SHOWS HEY KIDS! WIN A BICYCLE FREE AT THE CARNIVAL 2 bicycles given away free at 5 p.m. Sunday, July 5th at Carnival grounds. Get free tick ets for drawing ot Cor nival grounds. Follow the Twin Search i Lights to the Fairground