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PAGE 4 A HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. Thursday. April 7, I960 MARKETS and FINANCE Stocks I Livestock W ALL STREET I PORTLAND (API (USDAl NEW YORK (AP) The slock'Cattle salable 100; limited supply market closed mixed todiiy wilhjsteady; small lot Rood 1000 lb fed trading slow after an active start. steers 2ti.50; utility cows scarce; Volume for the day was csti-cunners and cutters 12.00-13.50; mated at 3.000.000 shares com-few 14.00: Ilolstein cullers to pared with 3,450.000 Wednesday. l5-: lew cutter bulls 19.0O-2O.00. Auto shares, which paced Calves salable 10; hardly enough, Wednesday's vigorous rally, were to lest prices; lew good vealers; unchanged to lower, ford took Ihe 29.O0-30.0O; few utility ami stand worst loss, moic than a point. laid vealers and calves 22.IW-27.00; Polaroid spurted 3 points while Rood and choice earlier this week ' Universal Oil Products, L'nion,29.H0-32.00. Carbide, Allied Chemical, Gcncr- Hoc,.s salable 100; moderately ac- al Dynamics and Merck each live, steady; U. pained more than a point. Up ers 200-2.10 lbs 18.1X1; No. 2-3 about a point each were Interna-ISiades 17.0U-17.50: mixed grade; tional Nickel, DuPont and Wesl-ows 3U0-350 lbs 13.00-15 00. j inghouso Kleclrje. Slu-'CP lMe m- " classcs Liggett & Myers involved in ais,loiity: smal1 lut K00'1 alld t,holtc widely publicized court suit link-jIMi lh slaughter lambs No. 2-3 in cigarette smoking with lung l"'lls 18 00-18.50 ; 90-head consign- j i .1 . mr.nl iilililu in r-tnu-r If. Ill hrrn Cancer. nriipe(i auoui a poiui. i,- " ..i . . Litton Industries dropped abiuliMauK'pr cwes : icw cnolreliffft M WIVWII I'lUil ,ht?cedCliange Over explained A man accused of shooting an occupant of a parked car asked for a preliminary bearing afterl appearance in district court to- DORR1S Siskiyou County Slier day. f iff Al Collar met with the Dor- Harold Walker. 4:103 Abron ris City Council Monday night to Street, was charged with assaulliexplain and discuss the change- with a dangerous weapon uponlovcr of counly police radio corn- Raymond Lewis Kiddle, 2i, Med- munications system. lord, Monday night. Police said, Tne Federal Communications Walker leaned into the car andifommission has ruled Ihe county lired. A .22 caliber bullet pierced must change from the Bell Tele Riddle's forearm. 'phone Co., to a county-owned sys- Walker was arrested downtown tem. after witnesses had lost him in al s iff c ., esnllino,i , , S. No. 1-2 butch- brisk chase. His proiiminaiyi t.j hal ,, . . . . bearing was set for April 13 al )0jce radjo t.,jmrnunitaljons svs. iu a in., aim muiiivu lem connectmg (own, (0 ,lt, lo jail in neu ui si.juu van. k Term Grand Jury Ponders Six Cases A first degree murder charge ' 17-vear-nlrl Awnl. s:rJrltrr- m-i-n of stabbing a motorist with a OBITUARY fOKFMAN William Harrison Coffman, 71, native of Bowie, Texas, resi dent of Klamath Kails for IS upart Hiorl hprp Atiril R lnl Survivors include: the widow, Ma-I A man told city police that two his Ann nf ibis ciiv: dauphinm . I women beat him and robbed him Women Beat, Rob Man On The Record 54 LEONARD WILDISH a point in section. an uneven electronics1 1114 wooled ewes 8.30: few good land choice feeder lambs 17.50. NEW YORK STOCKS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Admiral Corporation A. .1. Industries Allied Chemical Allis Chalmers Alcoa American Airlines American Can American Cyanamidc American M & Fdy American Motors American Smelling American Tel 4 Tel American Tobacco American Viscose Anaconda Copper Armco SI eel Atchison Railroad I.cndix Aviation Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airplane Co. Borden Co. Borg Warner Brunswick Balke Burroughs Corp. Calilornia Packing Canadian Pacific Calerpillar Tractor Celanesc Coi'H)ralion Chrysler Corporation Cities Service Cnnsolidalod Edison Continental Can Crown Zellerbach Curtiss Wright Douglas Aircraft Dow Chemical du Pont do Nemours Eastman Kodak El Paso NG Emerson Radio Firestone Tire First America Corp. Ford Motor Genera! Dynamics General Electric General Ffcods General Motors Georgia Pac Cp Goodyear Tire, Great A. & P. Great Northern Great West. Sugar Gulf Oil Co. Idaho Power Illinois Central lnlernalional Nickel Inlernalional Paper International T & T Johns Manvillc Kaiser Aluminum Kennecotl Copper l.ibhy, McNeill k Libby Uickheed Aircraft Monsantn Chemical Monlgomery Ward National Cash Reg. New York Central Northern Pacific Pacilic American Fish Pacilic Gas it Electric Pacific Tel & Tel Pan American Airways Penn Dixie Cement Penney' I.I.C.) Co. Pennsylvania H.R. Pepsi Cola Co. I'lnlco Corp. Phillips Pel. Polaroid I'uget Sound P & L Radio Corp ol Amer llayonier lncorp. Raytheon Republic Sice! Kevnolds Metals Richdeld Oil Saleway Stores Inc. SI. Regis Sihcnley Distillers Scott PaKr Co. Sears Roebuck & Co. Shell Oil Co. Sinclair Oil Socony Mnhi! Oil Southern Pacific Nperry Kaud Standard Oil Calif. Standard Oil N.J. Stiidebaker Packard Sunray Sunshine Mining Swilt k Company Texaco Thompson. H.W. Tidewater Oil Timken R Hearing Trans. imcrira Corp Twentieth Century Fox Union Oil Company Union Pacific United Air Lines United Aircraft United Cor(wration United Stales Plywood United Stales Smelting United States Steel Walgreen Stores Warner Pictures Western Auto Supply Western Union Tel. Westinehnuse Air Brake Westinghouse Electric Wheeling Steel Woolworth Company 21 W &' 50 i4 33 3 1 95 18 'i 41 ' 50 34 Kl ', 26'. STOCKTON lUPI - FSMNSi -Livestock: Cattle salable 75; hogs salable KLAMATH FALLS BIKTHI sort HOWE Born lo Mr. and Mr ArfM. Howe April J in Klamalh Valley Hoio.t.i 3 ty weignmq 7 IDS . 10 on. HUDSON Born to Mr. nd Mr Al G. Hudson April 5 in Klamath Valii, Hospital a hoy. weighing a Ibi . i PEARSON Born lo Mr. and Mr. i..': Mr, The!m n'auneh' M Oneta of $2.50 in an alley hack of lhe!""" ' "'" v,ii.y H. Homer of .his city. Mrs. Madge Ees. LodRJ- ve1 bal linger Born'"? , M M iiydinst Bernard J. filzpalrifk. , . . ...v sipvpn Kovrk. 4J0 Commercial"' va.ie kosp.mi 8,r(, eioh " m: . AltllltMIUI . JUll. IV. (. clllU UiWn " " ' .-.r: of this cilv; sisters. Mrs. Ernie'feet. said he was walking c i.... r m.ii....j n.. i,,, ibrniieh the allev and was bayonet, was one of six cases!' J(m.,n ';, v.,,u !0unced on by the two women. it n Iman nt this ei v. Airs. presented to the Klamath County U f S)n ,' nHrn raj.Thev knocked his glasses off, 'fornia and Mrs. Dell Clayton of grabbed nis money and tied, he Willows, California: a brother VINCENT Born to Mr. and Mrs. D. j ... p., amain vall. Hospilal a Q'H. weiqninq 6 lbs. liw UMMARr Boys: 167 Girls 141 LAKE COONTY BIRTHS om,inn- lwo women answenne Hie rie- ,i...h .-i """n. alld grand jury today. fitzpatricK. a hitchhiker, was;..,,.. s . hrolher. 'said. accused of stabbing Ralph Ray . LaWSOIl OI I'aSCO, Washington, , ... , , ,,. .... :....L:(.inliftn unrn fnimrt in a n...,l,Laheview Hosoilfll. w hile Iawson rested in the Irir k a,M) ' ainicniuil t o aim iiim-r Bo, , ,nrl r! Timo, wni e Lawson rested in the back .grandchildren. Funeral serv- tavern later, taken to headquar- hon.y. . boy, M.rcn ,,i,hin seat of his car January 31. The ? a. , ,n lcrs and searched and ouestioned. ' ."'' -.'. f?vJl? "W;.. - sheriffs office will he the Motor- . . site was established as near Cres- Ward's' Klamath Funeral Police found no money on them. boy. Apr,, . v.e.,n,ng 6 ios.. j !!', ' oa ransslnr Ivne Theip u ,11 hn aVas am tm CCni. Mamain LOlinlV. ,. . i-i-i ...I I ,i.aevi. r,o.p, a rciicater-station set up on Ha- LUUUC LlIlCl Law son's body was discovered I In other action, nolice arc in- Imaker Mountain near Kcno. " the slopes of Mount Hood n,,,Tsnv vesticatine a report bv Ernest Cottar explained that each city, Votr UlClt near miododendron. Hz pa ricK nnhp,Kn , resi.lLisler. 2800 Watson Street, that would own its own radio and i. JtlJ f UN C JZ lTuZe ' Klamath Falls for many'a thief entered his pickup truck . "in iusi m saui ine new . ,. , , , , - ......ivears. died Anri 2 in a Jackson- as ll S ? If,,1" Zr 'i . Wnl tl Klliu! after d?ivifi H from CrS K OreRon. nursing home. WilhjnigM on 'Filth Street between he needs to know if the City of Kraterna! Order of Eagles, will DIVORCE GRANTID Lillian Of rive J from H. R, Gr-v JUSTICE COURT jsst E. Cok, no muftler, $10 a was parked Wednesday j3S and costi. KAKEV1KW At a hearing held in i-ii-i-iiM criiiT'l nt 1.,'jkoviGW Tuesday altcrnoun Horace Lec Don'is wil1 a ra(lio S( hemakc his official visitation to the aSIauKhtcr'apiired before Cir-may PIace an order. (local aerie Friday, April 8. . r i . t ... it I.-... j Tim ;i nrf.-naj i Wildish became a member of 2o; calves and sheep salable none, ' , . 1. .TL "wi , hTXrS-. M " T-TS he Eagles in September. .040. would like the county to helpj"L scrveu as president 01 cu share expense of the radio. Slier- pne acl ic in VM''' follow! by ilf Cottar said he would look into scvcn J"-'"1'8 Hn ,hc l)oanl )f t,us' the nuestion and notifv lb riivi'ces. Included in his slate aerie " . Ii.: i .1 ti, ii t,..u i..M:nn Mi'ppl and k :im:i h Ave cent. The youth was arrested tlic;"" "louiei, .. n. huuciimih, oe - --- - - - next night in Kirkland. Washing-,Peraled the Klamath Superior'", and stole two packs of cig lon. on a routine traffic charge. "y located at Spring and "relies and idled the glove com- Fitzpalrick was returned lWrc.!tspianane. location now occupied:!'"' ; Court Records No price tests. 44 'a Sep 89 H I Dec OS ,4 Mar .15 ! 52 02 GRAINS I CHICAGO (API High Low Close Prev Close Wheat May 2.011 2.011'a 2.0o;-(l!l 2.083, Jly 1.84'a l.844 1 M3a-4 1.841.: ill Hie Oregon State Penitenti ary, not lo exceed three years, 1.80 '4 1.01-a Corn May l.l!l:, Jly 1.21 ' 243a,Sep 1I7'4 M'ilDcc 1.10 a 4li Oats 24 Alay .74 45 Jly .72 41 VScp .7l'a 511 '.Dec .744 ; s. Rye KMijMay I.2P-J 25 'Jjly 1.22 2!l,ijSep 1.2:i' 54 'a! Soybeans 1 8(i'a 1 'II1. 1.04'a 1.8li'4 l.ill'i 1.04'j I.l7:1i l.lll'i 1211'. I.2la l,17'i 1.17'i 1 10" 1.10'a L'J4'4 I IIP, on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. Slaughter was indicted on Iwoiwlien arrangements are made, charges by Ihe Lake Counly Also appearing before the coun Cirand Jury October 8. W.')7. Ar- cil was Ceorgo B. Gonlry, dis raigned before Judge Foster trict sanitary engineer and his April 18, MM. he had enlered ajassociate. Gene King from the plea of guilty and was given a Stale Department of Public one year sentence on the first Iftalth, with offices in Bedding charge. He was placed on a live year probation period on the sec- offices and committees are: rit ual chairman, state inner and outer guard, trustee and slate vice president. A family man. Wildish is the father of four children ranging in age from 15 lo 24 years. He KLAMATH COUNTY DISTRICT COURT Richard Jack ritchall. no nparatar-i wcndiing "' """'" 'sir,ci amr. . . . .!. t.ji..j ii. lliMnrri R:iv :i! t,..,i- ( H i... n 1 IJV III!' .S 1 1 't III-l.llltl S . rPHIIUTV. Ml' - ' court lo district court, and washed in Sams Valley near" Med-AVay. said someone stole a llip. t, o,an snarni,. vioiai.n b.s., bound lo the grand jury March l. r 'n recent years where he riii,n.. k,.r,.,. n, i. ...... 'owned an orchard. Survivors iri- ' . ,i :j t- i,..i ihe Tnvter Thnnlpr Wednesdav Mitchell Bvrd. 23. accused Ol "oue uie wiuuw. n.iue. oains vai- - ; -; ' assaulting Harry Parks with a lV ' nephews. Eugene! fram .," ,0 11 '""' Bat. sa,d 1,0 knife rtorine fipht a. Ihe ,r. liobertson of Los Angeles and'saw mree young men ame away ner of Seventh and .Main streets I' aiu lioocrtson ot Mamain ibout 2:,10 a.m. March 2!l. Byrd rails was bound to Ihe grand jury to WEEKS Dl'NSMni! James Pascoe day after preliminary hearing ill district court. At the hearing. Mayor Bob Edgar had in" cd " 47 years old, resides with his j W scrapped' Weeks, longtime resident of Duns- .u.iyui nun uii,,ii 11,111 iiiviiui, , , a lar hnmti nrf nln e.ir i al ir-r mmr ri nri par v Thursduv tnnrn. 1 .20 '4 oral complaint, with imwsition of I 17-t.isenlcncc susix-ntled. I IOi J Slaughter was picked up in Ihe llial a preliminary survey was Dalles recently and charged with indicated. Purpose of Ihe survey .7:i''Violating probation by associating would be lo indicate feasibility of ,1. .1 '.. .,: uife in Kunnnn uhnrr. ho anar. alter Dumping 11110 CaCIl Oilier, 1 - ..: 1 1 1 Cnmn;inv .,u,,,s. wu, m..seu u,e --v- ,k ,I,H ml Sav he was enl ins lavorue spoil is nowungi and he sensors several teams 'V llle knifc- Byrd was released each vcar. He was president of conunuing i,ouu uau ienuing .7l'i ,71'a ,7:l'a 1.20-4 I.2I-1 .71'. .74' 4 1.21'a 1.21'j 1.2.1 1.24'. .71': .7P, .7:j:'i 1.21'i I.2P 1.22-' 1.24- wilh an es-convict, operating a'thc sewage project to Ihe city. motor vehicle without an opera tor's license, and without a legal vehicle license. Kcvocalion of pro bation was recommended by the O..I-. Ii..., ..,1 ..I n.,,.li nrl Pi-n. .. bat ions alld on effect of Ibis, Judge Foster imposed sentence on the previous indictment Ihe Eugene-Springfield Bowling Association during W57-58 43 '.; 04 Vt 43 ,4 45 20 sa .'12 'a 02 li 225 111 :n '4 14 26!. 73 'i 44 la I !i;i 105 46 5. 55'. 37 'a .18 " 45 '. 2(i 'j 31 '. 40 34 3!) ltlti 1,2 lit; 30 May Jly Sep Nov 2.1. 2. 13' 1 2.I5V4 2.l."i,i 2.1H-1. 2.17'a 2.17;'-',2 2.17'it 2. 1114 2 III', 2 11-11', 2.II-1. 2.0!)'. 2.0!l'-j 2.00.-l, 2.00'. POTATOES CHICAGO IAPI - (USDA -Polatocs arrivals 70; on truck 2111: total U.S. shipments 030; market for old Kusscls dull: Hound ftctls slightly stronger; carlot track sales: Idaho Kiisscls 6.25; Idaho Bakers 7.00: Minnesota North Da kola Bed Itiver Valley Hound Beds 3.65-4.00; new (rack of "jferings too limited to quote. " SAN FRANCISCO lUPI- FSMNSI Polatocs: Kiisscls Klamath U.S. 1A 2-inch minimum 5 75-5.85; ' U.S. 1 6-14 ounces 6.25-6.50. LOS ANGELES (L'PI-FSMNS)-Polatoes: Mussels Deschutes U.S. 1 6-ounce minimum 5.55; U.S. 2 3.65. 54'4l.al ,7 ; Mississippi '.Remains Dry 77 ',. 10 23 , 44 :l4 46 62 's 24 42 H 13 'i rVI . 211 sa 17 211 la 125 13 ' 40 37 'i 44 210 34 '.4 71 20 44 U 63 34 04 'i 76 4 40 'j 43 'a Water Meet Set Here Klamath Falls will be Ihe silc Tucsdav, April 12. of one in a erics of some 20 regional meet City CleYk Virginia Hamilton was asked to contact Oscar J. Piemme. Yreka city engineer, for information nn r-nst nf ci-h a The council adopted an ordin ance to prescribe rules and regu lations with respect to places and persons to which services are In be rendered and charges of ex- A ,)a(l chctk altisl pounced on Stores Get Bad Checks grand jury action. Jose Antonio Lopez, 32, 3304 Delaware Avenue, accused of slabbing his wife, Marjorie Ann I-opez, with a pocket knife dur ing a fracas at Vein's Tavern on Seventh Slrect March 21. Jerry Wayne Woods and Leon ard J. Bates, lo-ycar-old Malin youths accused of burglary not in a dwelling. The youths were tensions lo the area affected This Ihree grocery stores in town in, " 10 hc jury yesterday at- ordinance would govern water main extensions. The council authorized payment of $500 lo Frank Goldbar for lev- muir. died early Thursday morn ing in Mount Shasta Hospital. He had served as city engineer lor Mount Shasta for several years, after his retirement as a civil cnc.incer for Southern Pacilic Company. Surviving is the wid ow. Josephine; a son, James Jt; and a brother. Fred. Funeral ar rangements are pending at No ble's Chael. Mount Shasta. from the scene as he approached. Ed Swansen Death Told James E. lEd) Swansen Jr.. 50, who lived most of his life time in Klamath Falls and a SIIITY prominent Mamain rails dusi- Funeral services for Mabe! nessman. died luesday. April 5. Shuey who died near Bly, April '" Sanla Barbara. California. He Funerals pcr-iype ouueap lioill Ills Terry Dean Sherrill. driving hila right Oldsmobile as it was parked near 'o apply lor operators license lusoenoaa. Irom bail posted, committed. Kenneth Ray Norman, Improper (Bur ners, S10 lorteited. Gwendolyn Washington, no ooerator'a license, ii. Frorlrlrk Cesar fauatta (ail uiaia ...k Ana jsirs. marram iiatiinau,i' wv, ' unn n, , . , ,, rr; Robert Frank Yancey, passing InsuMI. 1402 Pleasant Avenue, told offi- cict clearance, s; so. cers a golden cocker spaniel that 'lign"Jm "s Di J'"10"' '"" nea follows her children lo school Wilbert Horact Hall, no whetl covari, daily, came back Wednesday wilh5Janice Kjlhryn Brown Jngl(f.s t a :n Dutiei wound in a leg. ine cense, su. dog was taken for treatment toLu)e a veterinarian clinic at East Clark Olden Kennon, lail display II. Orvat Franklin Johns, owerlenqth, d,v missed motion district attorney. Oryal Franklin Johns, overwidth dis missed motion district attorney. Robert Lee Mills, no operator', li cense, $10. Leo Jelterson Brasslield, tall .now de clared weight, $7.50. Delbert Vincent Ellis, tail display license plates $7.50 Thomas Lavcrn Krk, combination oyer load. $39 lorleiled. Kcnnelh Gary Woods, improper muf fler, $7.50. Main and White Avenue. NOT SAME Robert Bose of Roule 3. Rox 1032. Wocus. wishes it known that he was not Ihe Koberl Rose cling city-owned lots and work on, Kimpton. 231 Pacilic Terrace, Ihe city dump. nearly mane an arrest possiote. Wages of Mike Chubb wercis"e 'rns "or tne oaieway store raised $20 per month to compen- 011 Soulh sixlh Sliccl- A "1K 5 I960 wi be hed from thelnaa l)cen ln Inning neallli lorieci in me coins us rspm .,, Vlnnr-c .... IVnrlnncrln.r nnnn CI' D1C imiliai'V hCai'lM. On a'AsSelll ) V O Cod Chlireh n Ch " ICUVing liailiaill railS .1 US Sl.U.ir. a.,u i...s.u. Police arc afraid more bad I charge of enlering the JM Pro- oquin Friday, April 8, at 1:30, fo1' tne lowc1' climate in June 1!I5I) . . checks will turn up. I'llce warehouse in Malin March p.m.. the Rev. William Rcntz ol-to bcnt,fit a heal't condition. He ZV A NAOflC One observant clerk. Mildred -i win ine inicnuon oi sieanngiiiciating. Concluding services andl"a, " -""- " 'sngeius. jf nwWUal potatoes. vault entombment in Wilson Cem- int'.s of the League of Orcgoii;sate for the exlra work of clean- lilies being held this spring throughout the state, according1 to Mayor Lawrence E. Slater who is in charge, of local arrange ments. City officials of Chiloquin, Malin. Merrill. Lakeview, Paisley md Klamath Falls have been in vited to altend. I'lie meeting will begin with a no-host dinner al 6: 15 p.m. at Ihe Winema llolel. On the pro gram will be a discussion of cur- enl city developments and a re view of city legislative needs, fol lowed by all open forum for Ihe exchange of information of spe cial interest lo city ollicials in ibis area. Heading Ihe league delegation ill be Mavnr John W. Snider. Mctlford, president ol the league. Also altcmliiig will be Herman ing the lavatories at the youth center after it is opened lo the public. He is also to repair and keep in operating condition, the merry-go-round, slides, swings and other playground equipment al the city park. City Treasurer Daisy Selberg was authorized lo transfer S4.000 from the water works department fund fo the general fund. man handed her a check for $1.60 worth of groceries. She refused lo take a check or a larger amount. Shortly after, she observed Ihe ime young man walk oul of the Two cases were resubmitted to Ihe grand jury after indictments had been returned at Ihe jury's lasl session, February 23. These involved an assault with a dan gerous weapon charge against Robert L. Huitt. 29. Chiloquin, accused of slashing a city po lice officer with a knifc during Market Basket across the street a routine traffic arrest downtown lAi-u-ciiv Mi... iriiii i;r where it is est in,.-,l,.,l ,w "' " vx".u.,su sesii-i.uy oi .e Petitions Filed LAKEV1EW Petitions have been filed with H. B. Fcrrin, clerk of School District 7. Lake- view, by two men seeking the one position open on the school board. Warren Maxwell, chairman dur ing Ihe past year, has filed for a January 26, and David Larry Fowler, 28, accused of contribut ing to the delinquency of a 17- year-old boy on a country road in May 1038. with a large bag of groceries. She called the Safeway man ager, Robert Coals, 2020 Apple gale Avenue, who called Ihe U.S. National Bank and found no ac count there corrcsonding to the check the store took in. Coats dashed oul and slopped Ihe young man who was with two J J other youths ill a car. city police I CUIWItcU lid. He got Ihe $1.00 back. The WASHINGTON tlPP Gov- three men left. eriiment economists oredicted to day there will be little lo cheer Business Dip The MiirkcL Basket, however. was nailed for $15. and city po lice soon learned from the Ed wards Grocery store, Division league and director of the Bu reau of Municipal Research and Service, I'niversity of Oregon, md Hif-hard W. Hyan, legislative ind lie!d consultant. sissippi where it is thai more than 2." million dollars is spent annually on .mo.ihh) gal lons of liquor ami wine today remained the only legally dry state in (he nation. I The House of Kcpresenlalives Wednesday niejit defeated, by a vole of 7M;i). a Senate-approved local option hill and ended a se rious threat to lethal prohibition. The ote lollow ed more than six himrs ol debate in which I I ( ii.. Kill I ,,.u,s ..... ,MO,- .n,e s,a(, ,r.n (-OIn,ssion ,. ion pointed oul thai liquor Mows (,ay ,,,.ei-,,.hasi7.ed the lael that freely i many areas of the I" mtm d ()n msl.lM. slate and urged the local option .,, , .,,, :, ond term. Also seeking the Street and Wantlaud Avenue, that a $10 check taken in there, writ ten by a youth who answered Hie description, was "no-account." Taxpayers Cautioned board position is Neal Elliott Kastside rancher. As set by stale law, Ihe election will be held May 2. At this lime voters in the district will also .decide on the budget for the .coming school The negative of Matthew Bra dy's famous photograph of Abra- ycar. The budget committee will-ham Lincoln is still extant and in meet Friday evening. April 8. the Library of Congress. about ill their reports on business in March. The reporls on jobs, income, sales and production, to be re leased in about 10 days, are ex pected to show little improvement and possibly some dips. unusually cold ana snowy weather lasl month is responsi ble, according to the experts. I hey also cited slowdow ns in slecl and aulo production etery. Ward's Klamath Funeral Home in charge of arrangements, Meg, Photog Need Best Man LONDON (UPI)-Anlony Arm- strong-Jones, his wedding lo Prin cess .Margaret less than a monlh assay, searched today for a new best man. The 30-year old former society photographer had chosen his friend Jeremy Fry to stand al his side through (lie ceremony May R in Westminster Abbey. But Fry, 35-year old heir to a chocolate fortune, withdrew Wed nesday "for health reasons." Fry, who has jaundice, was advised by ins doctor that the day long cere mony would he too much for him. native of Los Angeles. born March 26, 1010. He owned and operated Ihe Swansen Barber and Beauty Shop, 623 Main Slreel and owned the building the business occu- Tle Klamath Area Girl Scout pied. He sold to J. C. Whistler Councjl nccris ilm is tfikinfi appli when Ihe family lelt for Califor-l(..llions fol. stalc,s at Camp Es- Camp Aides ma. Whistler had been associat ed with the business for 20 year He was a member of St. Paul's! Episcopal Church, the Klamath Falls Rotary Club. Klamath Falls Lodge. 1247 BPOEIks and the Klamath Counly Chamber of Commerce. Survivors include the widow, Elizabeth. Santa Barbara: four children, Diana, a teacher at Car- ther Applegate next summer. Needed are about six unit lead ers. 10 to 12 unit counselors, two cooks, a waterfront director and an assiilant waterfront director. Unit leaders, the waterfront di rectors and cooks must be at least 21 years ot age. The assis tant waterfront director and unit counselors need be only 1ft. Cooks must have practical ca mel, Bobert, Marilyn and Mar- pcrience in quantity buying and garet at home; and two broth ers, Dr. Merle H. Swansen, Klam alh Falls, and Verne Swansen of Santa Barbara. It is expected the funeral will be held in Santa Barbara. menu planning and be able lo handle complete operation of Iho kitchen and dining mom. The waterfront director must hold a water safety instructor cert ilicale. law as a means of controlling liquor sales. 82 1 40 ' 36 41 ' 38 1 20 1 21 ' 43 44 ' 14 oi i Discussion Set By Engineer NEW PINE CHEEK - A soil conservation engineer will discuss surveys made on Hissiblc reser voir sites on Willow and Lassen lax goes into cflccl April 15, Ihe deadline for tiling returns. In previous years there has been no such charge, but the last Legislature impose;! a one per cenl per month charge for those electing to make quarterly pay ments. Persons choosing lo pay by in stallment this vcar will find two creeks al the next scheduled meet ' , l.inioiints on their quarterly slate- ing of the (loose Lake Sod Con servation District. The meeting will begin at 8 p.m. Tuesday. April 10, at the Davis C r e e k School. Carroll Cloud, president of Ihe district, expressed the opinion that "the meeting will be of spe cial interest to cvervone in the I valley as new reservoirs will not "jonly enhance kind values, but will "also open up new recreational :H)ssibilincs, Some of Ihe land ly- 'Jling under Ihe prosteetive d.tml I sites has already been soil- '' : mapped." he said, "disclosing Hit1 i- '4 6 ' 44 74 56 20 .VI nicnts Irom Ihe commission. One will be the amount of their mini mum quarterly payment, includ ing interest, and Ihe other Ihe entire unpaid balance, including interest. This will afford Ihe lax- paver ail opportunity lo pay Ihe entire balance and save interest on the remaining quarters. Taxpayers are reminded that, as bclore, they cannot elect to pay quarterly i! the amount of tax due is less than $25. Floods Claim j full potential of the soil and w hat A X I AMC4 M'!n be raised." At LeOST ii 28 ' 34 ' Drive Opened . By Airlines WASHINGTON il'PI'-Thc na- "3 Ji turn's airlines h.ie ox-ned a new VI Vdnvc lo ctini'ii.i'c sabotage as an 44 'an- safety threat. 32 '. j The Air Tiaii-pori Association, 411 '4 represent nig the scheduled air 28 '. hut's, announced Wednesday it MVhad asked a scientitic research 51 '4!irm to Mu.tv the problem of de-bul in most of the alfeeled areas 64 'a llccting explosives. Iloodwatcrs were receding. i;io di: Janeiro iL'pn I Floods in northeastern Brazil have killed at least 33 persons and left thousands homeless ami in some cases starving, reports from Ihe raaged area said to day. Property damage in the eight northeastern slates aflected by the floods is exH'ded to run into the millions of dollars. 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