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PAGE- FOUR HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Wednesday, April 8, I960 MARKETS and FINANCE Stocks I Livestock W'AIX STREET I KLAMATH FAI.I.S LIVESTOCK NEW YORK AP - The slock AUCTION MARKET market closed higher today uilhi . Ari5' - , . f. : , , , ,, rieceipt: Catlle 526. Hogs 119. filial prices near their best of 1iclSlcep j cession. Trading was active. Volume for the day was esli mated at 3,100,000 shares com pared with 2,840,000 Tuesday. Key stocks advanced from frac tions to more than a point. Spurred by news of sharp gains Compared last Tuesday market on all classes of cattle steady considering quality. Hogs steady. I-'ud Steel's: (iood, 24.40-25.40; Std. 21.10-2.150. Kcd Heifers: Good, ,24m Cows: Utility 15 80-16.70, Cut- ' . .. Inrv 19ftn.lJ7j; in Marcn aiuo sales, ine minor, Sio,ks advanced brisklv. Thev Bulls: Utility W.OO-21.50. veal waives: oianiiara iiuiu- 26.10; llvy Killer Calves. 26.00; ! Baby Calves, Beef. 411-56; Beef crosses 41.46; llolsleins 37.38; oth ers l.rt.:tf tier hpnil Chrysler was the widest gainer i Sl0c.km and .Cedcrs: Steers, among motors, advancing well Good-Choice. 5110 670 lbs.. 25.30 over a point. Cains of about a:25--. lw.,m hs 24.23.23.25. mint were scored by General Mo- el(cI.s (;oo.choice, 560 627 tors, 1-ord, American Motors and ii 9-, 9(1.9-, in- rnmrnim-MnH. ltl.00-21.10. were accompanied by steels. Hails, chemicals, electrical. equipments, coppers and some oils joined in the rise. J NANCY TURNER I Girl Fund Drive Results Told By Hatfield Studebaker-Packard. Universal Oil Products Merck advanced about 2. and NEW YORK STOCKS Ily THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Admiral Corporation A. .1. Industries Allied Chemical Allis Chalmers 32 H Alcoa 94 !i American Airlines 1!) ' American Can 41 ',4 American Cyanamide 51 American M & Fdy 60 'i American Motors 27 American Smelting 44 "2 American Tel & Tel 89 . American Tobacco 106 U American Viscoso 35 'i Anaconda Copper 51 3 Armco Steel 63 li Atchison Railroad 24 ', Dendix Aviation 67 Bethlehem Steel 46 i! Boeing Airplane Co. 24 Borden Co. 45 U Borg Warner 41 H liurioughs Corp. 33 '-j California Packing 28 i Canadian Pacific 25 s Caterpillar Tractor 29 3i Celanese Corporation 27 '' Chrysler Corporation 55 '.' Cities Service 43 Consolidated Edison 64 ? Continental Can 43 'i down Zellerbach 44 h Curl iss Wright 20 i Douglas Aircraft 32 3i Dow. Chemical 92 H11 Pont de fJemours 225 Eastman Kodak El Paso NG Emerson Radio Firestone Tire First America Corp. Ford Motor General Dynamics tieneral Electric General Foods General Motors Georgia Pac Cp Goodyear Tire Great A. & P. Great Northern Great West. Sugar Gulf Oil Co. Idaho Power Illinois Central International Bus Mch International Nickel International Paper International T & T Johns Manvillc Kaiser Aluminum lennecott Copper I.ibby, McNeill & Libby Lockheed Aircraft Minnesota Mining Monsanto Chemical Montgomery Ward National Cash Meg. New York Central Northern Pacific l'acilic Gas & Electric Pacific Tel & Tel Pan American Airways Penn Dixie Cement Penney (J.C.) Co. Pennsylvania R.K, Pepsi Cola Co. Philco Corp. Thillips Pet. Polaroid 2 1 H 1 1 Paget Sound P k h 34 Hadio Corp of Amcr 71 '-j liavnnier Incorp. 20 ' Raytheon 44 j Republic Steel 64 May licvnoms Metals ha ,y liicnneia un 75 Sep Safeway Stores Inc. 40 noc St. Regis 43 "i Mar Schenlcy Distillers 27 1 a j Corn Scott Paper Co. 81 5Mny 1.18 Sears Roebuck & Co. 5(1 ,y 1 21 Shell Oil Co. 36 '-Sep 1.17- Sinclair Oil UVDce 1.10 Socony Mobil Oil 38 Southern Pacific 20 1 Spcrry Rand Standard Oil Calif. .Standard Oil N..1. Sludchakcr Packard Sunray Sunshine Mining Swift & Company Texaco Thompson, R.W. Tidewater Oil Timken R Hearing Transamerica Corp Twentieth Century Fox Union Oil Company Union Pacific United Air Lines 27 h Uniled Aircralt 34 United Corporation 73s United Slates Plywood 46 . United States Smelling 32 Unili'd States Steel 83 Walgreen Stores 53 ' Warner Pictures 43 s We- lern Union Tel. 48 . Weslinghouso Air Brake 29 Vestinghouse Electric 52 "i Wheeling Steel 50 3, Woolwwth Company 64 U Steer Calves, Good-Choice, 320 540, 26.80-29.10. Heifer Calves. Good-Choice. 400 488 lbs., 25.8027.30; Heavy Calves 116 per head. Local Given Cap Gov. Mark Hatfield ha an nounced that central Oregon, un der Ihc chairmanship of B. A. Stover, has received contribu tions in excess of its quota to ward the building of the Eisen hower Presidential Library. Forty thousand dollars is the amount Oregon is pledged to raise in the nationwide drive for funds to establish the three mil lion dollar library in the Presi dent's hometown of Abilene, Kan sas. Oregon joined the non-partisan campaign in December at the re quest of the Governor's National Committee for the Eisenhower Presidential Library. This spon soring group is headed by Kan- was one ofisas uav' "co,'ge Docking ana iormcr U.S. senator Irom Kan- iy ' lion is along the lines of that Nancy Turner, 18, four Klamath Falls girls, student nurses, capped in a ceremony in Pnt-th.nrl M.-irrh IH Si-vpnlv siv students were in the class. The which furnished the Truman Li- 21 J mock cows. Good young pairs,'Kj,-8 are in training at Good Sa-'"" "luepenuencc wiswun. 5 1 1 246:256; Medium pairs, 199-224; LarjUin Hospital ! lhc llhlary ' ls scheduled for ao ..springers 135 147.50. . , , . ,. .completion in January. 1961. 11 IP3 JP3 I 1 1 .fi ; owv l i: J, jj I W 9 MpJ - if ! ! Drive Case; Youth Held Community Aids Library By Furnishing Building Bv MRS. ROY WIIITLATCH !in payine the branch librarian's A special officer at Moore Park National Library Week. April salary. This excise is met by look vnuih 17. into iomnorarv.3 through 9. is a time lor Ihelcither the city, a local women s custody at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday M public to acquaint itself with library club or both, the many library facilities avail- The Gilchrist library has just able in Klamath County. -completed a thorough renovation In addition to the Klnmathmd is holding open house April Falls city library at Fourth and U. ,-om 7 p.m., as part of in and reckless rale of speed. The'KI,am,alh Avf'"ue and 'If National Library Week observ. youth was released and ordered:'." CT ' ' -""ance- to appear in the county juvenile; ;'ma h- ,hc u,"y supplies and cl,!oq,lin rcf.eny moved j? office Wednesday afternoon. "''l15 ' mamta,n 've branch li-ljbr., , now qila,.e,.s and ev. for questioning concerning reck-, less driving in the park. City officers said the youth was driving around the park at a high In other activity, city police are1 Tls to hold oflicial opening , . j ,'. ... j and Chilonuin. volving vandalism, thievery and ... . ' lin. Merrill. Gilchrist, Bonanza jhil) a Bcck nr ,w0. 1 uesday. Mrs. J. F, Cody. 323 Division Each coinmunitv supports its local library by furnishing and! maintaining the, building. All but Each branch has a nucleus of ibooks, gifls from persons in tha 1 Hogs U.S. 16-10-17.10; U.S. No. 3. 1 4.10; Medium 15.50. Sows, 11.20-12.60; Weancr Pigs, 5.00 10.50 Per Head; Feeders, 13.40-13 60. Sheep: Ewes with lambs 2100. Reported by Ray Petersen. County Extension Agent. complete the Eisenhower t 2 (10-220 lbs.).'..... -,i . .,- ., ,.-u ' ' . Center, which now includes the erlcin Slrce , tins city, a grad- Ki.s(,lhower Museuro and lhc Ei. iiaic 01 isianiaiu i.qiun "'ga'scnliowof ingn sciiooi, received ine in.i'.i STOCKTON (UPI FSMNSl -Livestock: Cattle salable 25: hogs salable 50; calves and sheep none. No prices tests. Emblem Club RED BLUFF (UPI FSM.NS) - Weekly livestock auction: Cattle salable 1.000, including 4 calves. Active, generally steady. Slaughter cows utility and stand ard 18.50-19.50, utility and com mercial 15-18.50, canners and cut lers 1115. Slockcr and feeder steers good and choice 350-510 lb calves 27- 30.75. common and medium 126. Good and choice 540-710 lb year lings 25.50-28.85. Slockcr and feeder heifers good and choice 350-500 lb calves 25.70 2.10. Good and choice 540-690 lb yearlings 24.50-25.25. Stock cows medium and good with young calves at side 185-221 per pair. family home. ll-.tlinll i:-.irl ll,.,l ...... n.-A Lrfrt ln ,. h. . , , V s,ale co-chairmen for the fund Klamath rails Soroptimist Club.drjvc Thad(1(,us Bmn0 and Other loi-al eirls c.-nioed were Tl,..rr,.,c r vA...,n nr Dn..iU.l " . IWUUfc iuiiiaiiiit. Kalhy William daughler of Mr.-inur other chairmen have report- IniTiaTAC and Mrs. Clyde II. Williams, 5131 ed that their area quotas have J 1 1 Q I .wuui dimii jiiicci; ,juuy nogi-rs, peen met. Tliev are An honv daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff; Yturri, Ontario; David C. Baum. salable :""xlcr: '" ujma Llmla "llve.La Grande; Ira D. Staggs, Baker, and Alice Lesler, dauglitcr ol Mr. and Sclmar Hutchins, Roseburg. and Mrs. Harry R. Lester, 322!) other state chairmen still seek Lavcrnc Avenue. line contributions arc Glenn Jack- A SCIENCE FAIR display constructed by Winifred Greene, Riverside School seventh grader, was scanned approvingly by Joyce Barrett, right, who taught fifth grade there in 1953 and 1954, during the school's 50th anniversary reception Saturday night. The mineral dis play won an honorable mention. Oregon Weather Street, told officers someone en tered her unlocked garage Mon day night and stole a coin purse containing about $1, a rear view mirror and a magnetic ash tray from her car, and an unlocked padlock from the garage door. Raymond Jacohson, 617 Lincoln Street, reported- thieves stole spinner hubcaps from his car as Two cars were badly damaged it was parked at that address and a woman was injured in a (rom 9 p.m. Monday Jo 7 a.m. collision at community This nucleus is sup- Tuesday Helen Hoffman. 1021 Newcastle Street, said vaifdals strewed pa per around her yard and knocked stakes from under her fruit trees sometime Monday. Robert Lee Smith, who lives in a local hotel, told police a '" '..I .,..,,4 U.. l, ........... 1:1 lone are assisted bv the countv'"l,m"'"' " ' "mJ I'"? -m a permanent loan basis. and additional new books are supplied Temilnrly an average of once a month by the book van. Some magazine subscriptions are sup plied by interested persons or organizations in the community. The county library adds lo this number. Any one of the several hundred different magazines at the intersection of,"'0 mam M'"'" county library also are available lo any branch. At present, branch libraries are open from five to eiaht Two Autos Damaged Seventh and High streets Tucs-! day alfernoun. j Letlie Maye Wright. 40. 720' Lowell Street, was admitted to Klamath Valley Hospital for ob servation. She was shaken up. City police said a 1935 Mercury edan driven, by Marsha Lynn hours each week. However. e. panded circulation indicates that additional open hours will be a necessity soon. The county bookmobile makes ...i,) r ..,.,,n,c li.,.- n-,- r..; .0 ...I 1 ., ...... regular stauon slops ai Kines ev By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ll '"I" "'r 1 'Tl 'u.. J t '"VI Field. OTI. Crater Lake. Snra..- 1100 iuii ui itc ul nun us in- Mas wesiuounu on isorin .-.eveniii ... ..... , .' mvei, roil rsiiiinuMl ana V.1CS- 24 hours lo 4:30 a.m. Wednesday walked east on Main Street near'strect and collided with a 1955 Parents of Kalhy, Judy aud Alice were also present lor the ceremony. Astoria Baker LAKEVIKW Approximately 50 Bend out-of-town guests made up tlieBrookings group which came here Saturday Burns evening by chartered bus from Eugene Ontario lor formal installation rrcsno Jlax. .Mm. Prrp.lt,e Jacilic Telephone and Tele graph office Tuesday night. , Ed Group Plans Meet The Oregon Education Associ ation Placement and Local Asso ciations Committee lias scheduled son. Medford; Gene L. Brown, land initiation of the local Em- Lakcview Grants Pass; Robert Mix. Cor- blem Club and for the inaugural Medford vallis: A. M. Collier, Klamath ball of the Lakeview Elks Club. Newport Falls; I.011 Levy, Pendleton: Installing officers for the new North Bend Bruce W. Williams, Salem; Wil-Emblcni Club here were Stacia Pendleton ham N. Russell. Eugene; Tom Davis, district denulv. and Inez Portland R. Chamberlin, Newport; and Ar- Wilson, president of Emblem Club Red Bluff tliur O. Karlcn, Coos Bay. 192 of Ontario. 1 Redmond Warren A. McMinimee. Tilla mook; Wendell Wyatt, Astoria: Barney McPlnllips. McMinnvillc; 68 46 78 42 73 40 62 47 77 41 75 44 88 56 70 39 77 , 46 67 46 63 45 75 51 71 44 77 52 78 39 82 46 74 42 73 48 Recertify Plan Begins TULELAKE A simple hj-uccl losis recertitication plan is being started in Northern California lo maintain the area as brucellosis free. Dr. Don Mace, district vet-i cent Lake. During the summer these station slops are increased in number from six to approxi mately 60. Each station is given an opportunity to select 50 lo 75 books from a colled ion of l.v) volumes. This collection . is changed completely once a monlh. Mural mail service is available tli.-mifili ., ,.n,,n... I:k.... I ll a narkinif Inl nl ;..,,l, ,,! " 1"u,".v ""' "line- uii, ;..., tu 1 . r , 7 ever a branch or station is not High streets. The culprit failed loL,....:i,i leave his name and address, hoi ti,'.. -.'.. 1 .- .L Cadillac driven by Mrs. Wright. No citations were issued. City police also learned Tues day of two hit-run collisions. Waller Styers, 2316 Eberlcin Avenue, told them someone struct his 1958 Austin llcalcy sports car as it was parked be tween noon and 6 p.m. Tuesday 110 -1 31 7, PORTLAND (API (USDA1 ,. Cattle salable 250; includes load 71 s' W' SlCC1'5 an(i '0ai nU"S' ,l a('C 011 .."ifed catlle slow, weak; 29-head '"lload high good with few low choice 1109 lb fed steers 27.00. those 50 . . lower than feed lot mates on Mon- 11 56 1 37 i 38 7i 45 ' 27 i. 31 49 tj 39 461 106 117 39 li .54 46 'i ' 78 i.i '9 ' 23 179 ' -j 44 45 00 ' 24 41 Four charter members were Roseburg added lo the previous list for ini-Salem liation. These were Arlene Clark The Dalles Jess Savage and Hugh R. Kirk-'Delia Winters. Mollv Sminle and Patrick, Mid-Willamette Valley; I Eva Arthur. Eastern Oregon - Increasing George Lindsay. The Dalles, and i,.ci.,itn,i , n. ic Ti,n..ni ,1 1. m j.... r,. lTha,H. n l , n-U... ' "'' .. w niu.i e iii.uuKI. imnsoay. ros- an oDcn mcclini! in the faculty .. .,' ., , ..".. president; bvciyn israuon, vice siiiic showers near the Cascades dining mom of the Klamath r , h' ' "-""'i'"' '"-;presiiieiil: Yvonne l.asater. tinan- 'lhurstlay. Not quite so warm Union High School cafeteria from 9.30 a.m. until 3 p.m. April 9. (0 benefit members in this area. day; small lots good 933-1034 lb steers 25.00-25.50; few utility and standard steers and heifers 17.00 22.00; cows moderately active; steady; few utility cows 16.00- 17.00; canners and cutlers 12.00 13.50; Holstein cutters lo 15.50; load cutler and utility hulls 19.50- 21.50; few head good 775 lb (ccder steers 22.50. Calves salable 50; trade ralhcr slow; few sales .steady; good and choice vcalcrs 29.00 - 32.00; onel head 33.00; standard vcalcrs and calves 23.00-20.00; cull and utility 15.00-22.00; few medium and good stock calves 23.00-26.75. Hogs salable 300; trade active, steady to strong, instances 25 high- U. S. 1 and 2 butchers 180 235 lbs mostly 18.00: around 50 head 18.25; No. 2 and 3 lots 190-230 lbs 1700-17.50 : 260-283 lbs 16.00-16 50; lew 150 172 lbs 15.00 16 25: No. 1 M 'land 2 sows 290-320 lbs 14.50-15.00; 28 'ipO-.WO lbs I3.IHI-I4.I0. 17 :,, sheep salable 20: trade ralhcr " slow, market aoout stcaily; sm;i 123 luis mostly choice 99 103 lb wooled II slaughter lambs 19.50-20 0(1: lew 40 good and choice shorn slaughter 37 'niewcs 7.00-7.50 42 list 01 Oregon chairmen who arc sc,TL.--v: Bellv Elder, re- Tln.rsd.-iv I (rmiohi jn.sn- hi,.i, cording and corresponding secrc-'Thursday 70-80 except 65-75 near tarv: l-ois Rogers, chaplain; Shar- Cascades. on Michaclson. organist. Lee Stephens was installed as press correspondent and hislori- in need of additional funds Governor Hatfield said that only about 33 per cent of Oregon's The date coincides with thclquota has been reached. He urged Klamath County OEA meeting. Orcgonians to make donations lo lhc hulls meeting is one ol a their local chairmen or mail scries planned lo give OEA mem bers opportunity lo attend com mittee meetings and to partici pate in discussion. Stale commit tee members also will help in stall new local nflicers. A lunch eon will be served. Chairman of the committee is Don Brand of Florence, Oregon. I Three general questions will be discussed during the meeting.! rhey arc: 1. Should OKA membership be restrictive and if so how much so'." 2. Should OEA membership ever be denied, and if 50. whv.1 3. Should free placement be of fered members after live consec utive years of membership? The committee will also ask for 111cm directly lo the l'.isenhower Presidential Library Committee, P.O. Box 1269, Portland 7, Ore gon. Grand Jury Awaits Case Western Oregon Mostly loudy through Thursday. A few showers in the south late loniehl an: Nellie Dickinson, first guard; :or Thursday and over the north Ethel Elder, second guard: Alma Thursday. Easterly to southeast Middlcbrook. Merceill Bell, Bc-c,-y coastal winds 18-28 miles an llicnc Felseli. trustees; Bca Gil-;hour. bert, Kit Collins and Dee Acker-) Nm.hcn) 0l.on - . "' Khmiii'tr TinrcHn.i F - 1 - - 1 1 . 1 .ic- ... . 1 New Elks Club officers are Ed . T'.TT- . . . y.iiuec-ycar leccriiucaiion period d . ..1, 1 . 1 .. n 1 ., nranl Hlnas lu"20 miles an hour. UI.I.IUII, LAllltLlI IIIHI, MlfUl-1 I Welch, leading knight; Rodney Harlan, loyal knight: Archie fl, r 1 i ,1.'. i "" county where extension of the William Bernard. 2161 Vine1 nk i,v, i 1 ;k.., 1. .... 1.1 miuuii.n uiuidiy llCl'lv. Icrinanan. Calilornia Department 'M'""". b i-.. lucwo-.ti s0oans me -niicn Wonder. of Agriculture, told Tulelake cat- 101 ,nltk "as s'cswiped some-m Nrw Worlds." and "Wake Up llcmen today. The plan provides ,,ne. M'kiy night as it was :ln() Hoa,." for the testing of beef cows atla''Kca ' "'s residence. slaughterhouses rather than on!"e saia amage might amount catlle ranches. I1" about $100. Mace told local cattlemen there are possibly two ways to recer tify counties as brucellosis free areas: (11 By testing representa tive samples of range and semi range 'cattle on the ranches. In this case it would be 20 per cent of the herds in Ihc county that would have to be bled every three years. (21 11 will be necessary to test cows at the slaughterhouse from each herd which, shall be a minimum of 15 per cent of the beef catlle population during a Trash Fire Suburban firemen quelled a small Irash fire that got out of control at the Bible Baptist Church. 2244 Wiard Street. Tues day afternoon. No damage rc-j suited. Windows Wood & Aluminum TTk CoUum HOME MART 2030 So. 6th TU 2-588S Temperature range 43-66, ojj czzciuyizyy wea jr920aps 6 Grants Pass and vicinity .Mostly cloudy and showery imrougli Thursday. Low tonight 45- lxydig Sr., lecturing knight; S. II, Sawyer, esquire; Howard Gilbert Two Malin voulhs chained wilh cuard. Other officers are Bilir"1 "'" '"""day -77. burglary in a potato warehouse Vandcrgaw, tiler; Arthur Mor were bound over to the grand'ton. secretary; Bill Veiling, treasurer; Victor Hahncr. Mar vin Butler, Dick Procbstel, Gor don Long. Zanc Gray, trustees; Dick Proebslel, alternate to grand lodge. jury Wednesday alter an in volved preliminary hearing in dis trict court. One of the youths. W-vear-old Jerry -Wayne Woods, made a discussion of oc a membership , 111 j 1 . . ,. .. . ' Van Vaclor in .which he said he association problems and of membership action taken recent ly by the Representative Council. Image Smashed SCOUT NEWS AWARDS RECEIVED Allamonl School PTA-sponsorcd Crescent City the next day and the other youth. Leonard .1. Bates, al.so 19. I1.-1H slinncrt mien an unlocked door of the J.M Pro- By FrejlCh BOSS Hlli-P Wjii-nhniwp in !.-lin Mn.vlJ 24. Woods, in Ihc statement he signed, said the youths planned to take potatoes (0 his home in li'ub Scout Pack 2 held a regular meeting March 31. Several cubs received awauU GRAINS CHICAGO (API- High Low Close Prcv. Close Wheat 2 081, 2 07 U 2 08'n 2(17:. 184'i 1.84'j 1 84:. 1 84': I.86' l.mpj M I.Hfi'j 1 91-' 1 911, 1.91'j 1 9t': 1.95 1.94'. 1.94". 1 !l.i 1.17'. 1.2(1': 1.17'. l.Kl'i 1.18'n. 1.20'.-' 1.171, 1 10',- t 1 111 a 1.211 : 1.17' '. 1.10'. .73' 1 Oats May .73'. .73 2l'!.lly .7I .71 .TP 1 43,Sep .71 .71 .Tl'n 44'nlDec .74 ,73's .73'. 15 I Rye 22 nj.May 1.21'i l.IO'i I.2I'.- 6 j.l!y 1.2134 1.21 121:l4 44 1 8 Sep 1.22:i 1 22 1.221. 75 1 Dec 1.24'. 1 24'. 1.24'. 57 Soybeans 22 VMay' 2.1(i'3 2.I.V. 2.1,-.3)-', 2 16' Ily 2.18'v 2.17-'1i 2.17'. -18 2 18' 2.IP2 2 10'. 2.11-V'j 2.IIV 2.09;. 2.08'. 2M'fU 2 09 2.13s. 2.12'i 2.13-H 2.12 .73-' .74'. 1 1211' 1 1 21', 1.22' 1.24-1 One of three state witnesses Mercian Ruppcrt, said Woods had worked lor Hie company three Lawyers Set New Appeal SAN FRANCISCO (UPD Caryl Chessman's latest bid for freedom from execution was summarily rejected Tuesday by the State District Court of Anneal. I n.-hiiv , r ... .0 1. .: ' 1 L.UiW.W. I 111 li. IILIUC ; 11 :J..... --i J- .. IIUIII S. I I CMUCIll L lldl ICS UC l..illllie , . ... . , shattered Britain's image .of the I ' '.' "' "" .n 'Cd French leader asa man icily aloof I ""'". to thc Wat0 and rigidlv austeru. ' The man Britons last saw If,! "c sald hc wollll eA a Tit years ago as (he dedicated, un- of nabcas corpus. If hc tails. Da- bending hero of the Free French Ms 5ala ms P011110" woul1 Dc lali Local Tulelake cattlemen pres ent at a meeting held in thc Farm Advisers Office voted in favor of the plan for taking blood samples at slaughterhouses rath er than to lest cattle on the ranch- To participate in this plan cat tlemen will be required to iden tify their cows going to slaugh ter with a back log. The depart ment will furnish kits with glue and back tags with numbers iden-i tifying the ranch, and county. In case a cow is found infected with brucellosis it may be necessary to test some cattle on the ranch of origin. Backtagging kits will be mailed to many cattlemen in the area. (jime life it-ill hn l-nnl in thn But his attorney. George T. Da-jTuieiakc Farm Advisers Office for anyone who docs not receive one in thc mail. The success of Ibis program will depend on the cooperation ol - - ..v.. ...... i, !i.ini. ii.i i.ii: luui.iiiv iiucei " - 1 . ii c y r- . .They were Dennis Buckley, bob- days before he discovered some-lis S'"R out of his way to charm 10 mc L- s; sul"'omc Court all cattlemen. cat rank; David Dalton. bear rank: Mike Savior, demur stripe; Larry Hubbard, Donald Thomas. .loey DocUiu. Jimmv McNabb uid Bryan Stone, gold arrows, ind .loey Dodson, Tommy Brit- Ion. Brvan Stone. Bovd Powell. bodv in lhc buildinc about 8 n m "is hosts. "av.s maintains in ine pelitionj March 24. Stepping from his plane lo begin lnat Chessman was sentenced for Oilier wilnee u-i-r, .I,,ntl, a Ihrcc-dav state visit, hc waved crimes that went beyond the itnesses were Joseph Mtcka, company owner, and a stale police officer who assist ed in the arrest. Thc youths will appear before Mike Savior, .luniny McNabb. the grand jury, which meets to--linK'n!; tributes to thc . country!00 unconstitutional Lost Billfold Arthur O. Frazier. 213 Cedar Street, told city police Monday hc lost a billfold containing $115 on death row have been punish-T"n l'cll'0"ai papers somewncrc nghan. Palace. De Gai.lle paid -nt so en, 1 and unusual as ,o x and saluted everyone. Tuesday night, at the magnifi cent, glittering banquet at 'Buck- charges in the indictment against him. and that his nearly 12 years Bob Ernst and Steven Zimmer man, silver arrows. Cubmaster Stan Sevilik presid ed. The dens displayed exhibits they constructed illustrating the theme. "Stale of Oregon." Cubs Irom each den spoke briefly on things I hey did lo win awards. Urn 5 hoys presented Mrs. Wal- morrow, on a charge of burglary not in a dwelling. Condition Critical Mrs. Evelyn Miller of Bly. vie- that sheltered him when Hitler Chessman, informed of Tucs- Ita W ay Monday night. menaced the world. day's turn-down, responded in hi- usual fashion. Hc told a guard "thank you" and turned away. The district court received the Monday. 4 hours Arm Fractured BONANZA Susie Wnntrn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. clvde Ulcs8nla" Petition on tim of an accident near Rlv Tnes.'Wunh-n u in Klamath Vallev and denied it within day morning in which anotlicrjllospilal with a fractured lefti1'01'1 comment. U..VA ....... hill I -...-J I -l ...J .... ' " lace Britten a certificate of an- '".r, Jr 1 ,,. T . Z , . . V"? . ' " nreciatmn for heln she rave ihom """""" ". - . c ,uc go i icu i.oni ner j..:.. ,' " . . ley Hospital today. She original- hicvclc at lhc family home in PROVEN WATCH REPAIR GUARANTEED ALLISON'S JEWELRY 1033 Main TU 4-4679 during the past year. All cubs sang the slate song to close thc meeting. Mrs. Don Hummel was piano accompanist. 59 28 U Sep 37 37 V, 27 ': Nov Jan POTATOES SAX FRANCISCO (I'Pl-FSMNS Potatoes: Russets Klamath U.S. l. 2-inch minimum 5.75o8j; U.S. 1 6-14 ounces 6.23-6.50. w colons laoie Rights Revise WASHINGTON (AP'-The Sen ate today re jected a move to limit the key voting rights section of the civil rights bill lo congres sional elections. A vole of 72-16 tabled and thus killed an amendment by Sen. Sam .1. Frvui Jr. D-NO that would have stripped the measure of its application lo stale and local elect ions. Sen. Allen J. Fllender iD-l.ai has pending a proposal to strike out thc whole section providing for federal court registration ol ly was listed in lair condition. Mrs. Mabel Sliuey.' 2408 Home dale Road, was killed in the accident. Langell Vallev. Her father is manager of Ihc Ijuigell Valley Irrigation District. LOS ANGKLKS (L'PI-FSMNS' Potatoes: Russets Klamath U.S. 1 6 ounce Negroes and others found to have minimum 5 55; U.S. 2 3.50; U.S. been denied voting rights bv dis- 1 bakers 6.00. crimination. Hemorrhoids Cured Painlessly By Non-Surgical Method The non-surgical, electronic I further treatments will be 6i- method for the treatment of ' en absolutely free." Hemorrhoids (Piles) devel. The Dean Clinic has been oped by doctors at the Dean serving the Northwest for fifty Clinic has been to successful '. '-Their treatment requires and permanent in nature that n0 hospitalization and does not the following policy i. offered enlploy drugs or in)''ion5- .i,.-,...:,. ,, write today for a descrip. tneir patients: Alter all sytnp- . . , , ... . , u . ., , tive booklet, yours without torn, of Hemorrhoids... have! ob,igJ(ion. Dn cjniCi subsided and the patient has Chiropractic Physicians. 2026 been discharged, if he should i N. E. 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