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HKRALP ANT) NEWS. Klamath Falls. Oi Wr-rinptrlav, April 13. 1060
MARKETS and FINANCE
Stocks !
WALL STREET
NEW YORK (API The slock
market closed irregularly lower
today. Trading was moderate.
Volume lor the day was csli
, maled at 2.700.0(10 shares com-
pared with 2.470.000 Tuesday.
Key stocks moved from frac-
tions to about a point either way.
More speculative issues went 4 or
t 5 points up or down.
'. Polaroid dropped around 4 as
; ils colored picliirc-inaminute
! camera seemed at least a year
! away.
Western Union dropped about 2
poinls as a decline in earnings
was reported. IS. freight and
Oeneral Time advanced about 3
each. Universal Match was about Holsleins,
2 poinls to the good. I Heilers,
Livestock
KLAMATH FALLS LIVESTOCK
Funerals
ONKII.L
Services for Mrs. Revert P
O'Neill. 220 Edgar Street. Seattle
Washington, were held in that
AUCTION MAIftiKT city. April II. Mrs. O'Neill died
April 12, VMM April !l fullouing a two-month
Receipt: Cattle 50.1. Hoes 7B.i illness. She had been a Ircqiicnt
sncep 17. visitor in rviamaui rans miring i a six-man. six-woman jury was.
Compared last Tuesday wean--Hie last 12 years. Survivors in-olrcltd tins morning to hear llicl
or calves .50-1110 higher; slock elude the widower, Hubert P degree murder trial of Wil-'
cows and pairs 10 00-15 00 lower. "'Neill. Seattle: two son-. John li,-,m o(,n rinirsnn. Selection ol ,
other cattle steady: hogs steady, jc- O Ncill. hlamalh tails. anrt;ilc jurv required nearly lt davs
Ked Ikifers: Sid -Good, 19 10-! '''""" O'Neill. Seattle; a sister. ,n;, m0i
24.50 !-Ws. Moonc.v. Scatllc; also seven The jurv. with an alternate Mill
Jury Picked
To Ponder
Slay Case
Cows: Utility, 15 00 15.75;
ners & Cullers, 10 50-14 70.
Bulls: Utility and CmcJ.. ID.M-
21.10: Feeders. III. in.
Baby Calves, beef, SO 00-55.0(1;
Ilolslcins, ;!2.tKi-:i5 on; others, II.-
OO-.H.no.
Stockers and Feeders: Steers,
Ml 25-20 110
Guild, 550 - 7110 lbs..
Don-Will lbs., 2140-
Can-, grandchildren.
Man Freed
On Bail
U.S. government bonds ad-!2.'J. 00-21 10,
valued. Corporatcs lurned slightly 22 10
lower. I Steer Calves. C-ood('!ioi'.e,
5.;o lbs.. 2;; lio-.'ll tl; Medium,
W.W VOItK STOCKS IIHI27 50
By THE ASSOCIATED I'ltKSS "oiler Calves. Hood
,'4li4 Mis , 2li. 10-2,'i mi.
. Admiral Corporation
' A. J. Industries
'. Allied Chemical
'. Allis Chalmers
! Alcoa
American Airlines
American Can
American Cyanmide
American M & Fdy
American Motors
American Smelt ing
American Tel & Tel
American Tobacco
American Viscose
Anaconda Coper
Armco Steel
Atchison Railroad
Hendix Aviation
Helhiehem Steel
Boeing Airplane Co.
Borden Co.
BorR Warner
Brunswick Balkc
Burroughs Corp.
California Packing
Canadian Pacific
Caterpillar Tractor
Celanesc Corporation
Chrysler Corporation
Cities Service
Consolidated Edison
Continental Can
Crown Zellerbach
Curl tss Wright
Douglas Aircraft
Dow Chemical
du Pont do Nemours
Kastman Kodak
Kl Paso NG
Kmerson Radio
Firestone Tire
First America Corp.
Ford Molor
General Dynamics
General Flectnc
General Foods
General Motors
Georgia Pac Cp
Goodyear Tiro
Great' A. P.
Great Northern
Gre;it West. Sugar
Gulf Oil Co.
Idaho Power
Illinois Central
Internal tonal Bus Mi ll
International Nickel
International Paper
International T & T
Johns Mnnvillc
Kaiser Aluminum
Kennecntt Copper
I.ihby, McNeill i Libby
Lockheed Aircraft
Minnesota Mining
Monsanto Chemical
Montgomery Ward
National Cash Heg.
New York Central
Northern Pacific
Pacific American Fish
Pacific Gas & Klcctrtc
I'acilic Tel & Tel
Pan American Airways
Penn Dixie Cement
Penney (.I.e.) Co.
Pennsylvania R.R.
Pepsi Cola Co.
I'hilco Corp.
Phillips Pel.
Polaroid
Paget Sound P & L
Radio Corp of Amer
Rayonier Incorp.
IJaylheon
Republic Steel
Bevnolds Metals
Hirhlicld Oil
Safeway Stores Inc.
St. Regis
Schenloy Distillers
Scott Paper Co.
Sears Roebuck Si Co.
Shell Oil Co.
Sinclair Oil
Socnny Mobil Oil
Soul hern Pacific
Sporry Rand
Standard Oil Calif.
Standard Oil N ,1.
Studebaker Packard
Sunray
Sunshine Mining
Swift & Company
Texaco
Thompson, K W.
Tidewater Oil
Timkeii R r.earing
Transamerica Corp
Twentieth Century Fox
Union Oil Company
Union Pacific
United Air Lines
United Aircraft
United Corporation
United States Plywood
United Stales Smelling
United Slates Steel
Walgreen Stores
Waruer Pictures
Western Auto Supply
Western Union Tel.
Weslinghuusc Air Brake
Weslinghouse Fleclric
Wheeling steel
Woolworlh Company
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Slock Cows. Medium
pairs, 205-2.';0; Contninn and Aged,
pairs, IV!); Slock Cows, l,'!l-l:i.i
per Had.
I Hogs: U S 1 & 2 (1,10-220 Ibs.i,
15.70-lli MI. U.S. No. 3. 15 III.
I Sows, light, 12.00-I3 00;
Pigs, 8 00 ier head; Feeders. 14.
25-15.20.
Sheep: Fat Lambs. Good. 18 00
Feeder Lambs, Good-Choice, 15.
1015.25.
Ilciorled by Ray Petersen
county extension ageul.
luror. was to visit the I -I Ranch
near Bonanza later this morn
ing, then return to the courtroom
lor opening arguments in the
Irial itself.
Gairson, a 40-year-old cattle
feeder, is accused of killing II
monthold Gary l,ce Bursik last
December 17 bv beating the
Lawrence Jones, 22 Kcno. was'hahy's head again-,! the floor,
chased on SIIKl bail Tuesday alt- The child was a son ol Mrs
or appearing in district court on Kthel Breeding llursik. with
t7'' a charge ot assaulting W A (ins-iwhnm (iairson admitted he was
'-''selt. a gasoline station altendant'hvin;
at Wnrden Sunday night. adult
wilh Jones was a, cohabitation.
Worilen voiilh. who! Belore the jury was reaclw
in a lenan' home. Both
are serving terms tor lewd.
1 .
fin Hubcaps
Continue
Popularity
Queen Sought
(Continued from Pai I)
none, i .i rested
. i 17-vear-old
(00(l. ,m-,nrL,rl I, i,m-,, .,, ... ,t I,,..- 1 1 firta V li'i Oeronv uerp fiiu-l i,,iuJ
ities. from the juror's bos Ol that num-
Ollicers said the pair drove into her 30 were excused by Judge
the station lor gasoline, then dial-Homes M. Main (or cause, 11
longed Gosselt to light. Gosscll'wo'o excused by the defense on T)rclif i!tf
- ' fit.
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A LONG CAREER as Southern Pacific Railroad man came to an end this week for
C. H. ' Hermic Foster who retired as local chief freight office cleric. Foster was
born in Ager, California, and began his railroad career in 1918. He was a member
of a family of five boys and one girl, all of whom worked for the railroad. His father
also was a railroad employe. Together, the family represents more than 200 years
service on the railroad. Here, wellwishers from his department and others teamed to
present him with this mouth-watering engine and coal tender. On Foster's left is his
wife, Mabol, and at his right, local freight agent W. S. McBride. Friends also gave
him a transistor radio.
(Ciinlinued Irnm Page I)
.ties.
RED BLUFF (UPI-I-'SMNSI -Weekly
livestock auction;
Cattle salable 300. im hiding
around 175 calves. Fairly actne.
aboul steady.
Slaughter cows few commercial
and standard to 10 - 20. ulilily
10 50-17 .!K. cullers 14-1)2:
Slacker and feeder steers uood
and choice 2ii2-4i;ii lb talves 27 10
31.50. 470-5l,-0 lbs 20 50 - 27.10;
few medium 2.1(1-375 lbs 25 20 W).
common 215-520 lbs 11122 75.
Slneker and feeder heilers me
dium and good 3!0-r,r,2 lbs 21 to-
25.80; li head mostly good 2ii2 lbs
27.6(1: few medium 475-iiOii I b s Women's
20,25-22. (Service of
Stock cows 12 head good
tried In naeilv ihn i-miiln ,f. Drccmirlorv (ha climes, and two
Weaiier!l:..ni.c .,.,.1 u,,. .,i,,. ,,i, ..... 1. a . u ,.,-n evenverl v nrnmr,l,,i-i'
him. he slapped each with an nil challenges by Ihe stale Thus De-
jean and beat each solidly with his lease Attorney Warren Lesscg n .,s ,,p Vebj,lP lor possible deliv
jlisls. Medlord exercised II of 12 pre-crv mre-. ca.ns.
I The youths went lo a hospital emplory challenges allowed him 'j-lcr ((ini.lete cosl ol Ihe origi
llhinking their jaws were broken, in a murder trial. nj, miss,ie program of Prime
ollicers said Later they were ar-l Jury members linally seecle(rs,iinjstPr iij.rt Macmillan's gov
rested by Del Summers and Louis were Gertrude Powell of Kcno.,.,,,,,,,,,! wu,j have been he-
Hogart, deputy shenlls, on as-.nnn r.rnest munis, l-oia m. i a- ,, $i tm.mwn and $1,680 -
IKHI.IHW), he said.
and Finest Mollis, Lola M. Ca
sault and battery warrants. 'nine, Nadine Colvin. Angelo Boc-
Jones was given until April 21 chi, Margaret llawortn, Artnur Authoritative sources said this
at 10 a m lo report to District Miller. Alexis L. Runvan. Vincent eounlry also hopes, wherever pos
Judge D. K. Van Vaclor on ibeH-awler. Ora M. Gienger. Lconn ..n,!,., J0 K,i jls irsearch, dcvel
charge. The juvenile remained Mm phy and Paul N. Connor, all ())mcnt ;m( productive resources
in custody of juvenile aiilhori- of Klamalli Falls. The alternate ju,, 01C. U-, Atlantic Allied
per head; medium and good wilh
calves at side 18'.-223 per pair
Hiror clio-en was Virginia ncniy (,mCis in manufacturing 2,500
of Klamath Falls. mile-range rockets.
The number of persons ques The main reasons arc advanced
tinned lor jury duly may have bv o(lK.j;1s or ,C sw,t.n ,n fa.
been a record lor Klamath Coun-'!t,nsn policy:
ty. So may the number ot j Thc cl)Sls nf n,P mjsslP prn.
sons called in special venires. An KV;m alP smvy beyond Ihe na
orminal panel ol 30 jurors was lml's capacity,
called when Ihe trial opened Mon-, 'phe nroLram had been larcelv
Chrisli ,nl'l,iy m"vmli Th"'ie whn l'0l""'l'lbased on Ihe produclion ol lixed
Method'isl' s""" "n'P l'Nl,'",slod anl1 11 site rockets which have been out-
.?-.' ch has lislcd meeline nlaees " . . " "'" "V scicinilic ucve.opil.cins
i " 1 .i i'.-iuii o w lorn .t reno r en o
Meet Times
Announced
Society of
Ihe First
I
!
3 tU
bt. I i
EVERETT R. BALL j
Drunk Drive
.Charge Made
I Falls, or from Mrs. Judy Dec!i.
!er, Roule 2 Rox 685. Deadline for
applying is midnight, May 28.
Tryout day will also feature
pleasure horse and trail hora
The' lowlv hubcap continues to elass contest lor youngsters up to
be popular' ilh glue-fingered mo- ' rals J- f 1"arter-mile
torists in Klamath Falls C i t y: "free foi-au Shetland pony race
police received three reports of and a ban-el racing exhibition,
such thelts Tuesdav. ' (;l"n c;Kms- rf a
Mrs. Maude Wright. 4.18 High " prcsidenl, said the junior
i.u (fi.c ,,immnf sinloi rodeo this year will he associ-
one cap from her 1047 Cadillac OreRon-Washinglon-as
it was parked sometime during I'laho Junior Rodeo Association,
the past two weeks in her back Contestants from the North
vard. She valued Ihe cap all'' w ill c o m pe t e for many
'prizes donated by local mer
i "l.arrv King of Tulclnke rev,rt- ehants and a trophy saddle do.
ed two Old--mob;le Ihpper lvpe naled by Krnie Freeman, a lo.al
cans were removed from his cari'ddlery operator. Thc Northwest
as it was parked at Seventh and Association members also will
Pine streets Tuesday evening compete for points that may win
He said Ihe pair was worth $15., them prizes at tne end ol Ihe sea-
And Thomas Maupm. 1745 CrosS""
cent SI reel, complained two flip-' The rodeo will lealure all Iradi
pers were taken from Ins car lional events. A complete list
while it was parked Tuesday,"''" announced. Entry blanks
night and Wednesday morning at lor rodeo contestants also are
Hillside Hospital. The caps were available al the sources listed
valued at $20. he said. above. Fntries will be taken until
Oflicers also investigated ntberJhe evening of June 18.
reports of theft Tuesday. Cvrill The Tulclake I-air Board has
Molilor. 212 Vine Avenue, t o 1 d agreed In improve the cnndilion ,
police someone took his hoy's red of grass in Ihe arena and track
American Fiver wacon from his lo forestall possibility of injury
front vard sometime Mondavim contestants, said Givens.
night. The wagon has a 1058 Mm-1 "" wHI 00 a Insure lo watch
nesota license nlatc in back, he Ihe rodeo wilhoul fighting Ihe
saK. usual clouds of dust, too,"
Mclvin Alfred. 441 Michigan !said.
reported a dark
A Klamath Falls man was ar-
icsien ny cuy police 1 uesdaylAvenue. reported a dark green
v.v,,..,h . indium ,Ui uMiim r.ngnsii-siyie .-Knwinn imycie was 4M.9
driving alter a headon collision taken from its parking place atiOreaOII CltieS
he
with a car operated by A r I i e,7(Ht Pine Street Tuesday evening
Carler. Medford. al Ihe corner off The bike has no front fender.
Main and East Main slreels. !It sports a light green seal cover,
He was Sherman Williamson he said.
(Continued Irnm Page D
system is adequate, he said.
hut
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STOCKTON
Livestock:
Cattle salable 25;
none; hogs salable
able 50. No price tests.
for ils various circles Elizabeth
Carlvle Circle will nieel al the
church at HI a.m. Thursday, Ap-
. .'SMNSi ''I 'I- Mlh Mrs. Arthur Fair and
j.Mrs. Allen Mourlsen, hostesses,
calves salable Fdna Holder Circle will meel
' .. .!. M. . t,..l..l. I it :
50; sheep snl-i""" I "' .i.lfl,,P
rllll I I ,I1,IIIIIUY M l III - ill
1 1 In particular, Britons consider
Quartets
Rehearsing
was drawn lor luesrlay moin- rm-kvts inlo Ihe Pacilie exposed
ing. of whom 14 apiieared. 1P vulnerability ol fixed-site mis
Thai panel was exhausted aboul SIP ,ases The Soviets claimed lo
2 30 Tuesday afternoon and slill t,.,, hn lns ih.-m n. milec r.-nm
i jury bad not Deen rcacncd. so nlt.n. tjn-ct over a range nf 6,500 Kenearsais ni me ixinmain rails lonnig ioo cioseiy. his car struck: new tetepiione numner is 2IK4 and ries being
Jr.. 35. 4031 Altamonl Drive. Of- And Harry Childers, 1435 Ore- add it ions may have to ne made
jficers said he was turning right 'son Avenue, said he lost an soon if the population keeps ex
I from Main lo East Main and aluminum hand track from lite panding.
struck Ihe oncoming Carler car. back of his soft-drink delivery! City Manager G. n. ergeer re
Carter made a citizens' arrest.!""' Tuesday as he drove from ported accomplishments for Warn
officers said. Williamson received an alley between Main and Pine nth falls, lis ,ng 'hem as l im
a sentence lo pay $100 and spend "d Fourth and Fifth, sewer p Ian. a $I2( .oon new
30 days ,n jail in municipal court ln " P"' oflire " Sev- lermmal building, a WW"
Wednesday morninc D niaitM1 Sllwl- fle nas hpcn "nahleleity shop building, as well as a
me Zn N i,"iu r" locate the hand 'ruck, he said, m . 5 average increase m
M(1( J i isalanes for city employes during
' line past year.
Oflicers also investigated an ac, Cflmjv Moves j He also praised the work or the.
cidenl involving cars driven by ' 'nlannine commission, and told the
Terrain? Leon Boyer. 833 Eldnra-I Mr. nd Mrs. Dick Reeves and group that the jnint city-county
do Avenue, and Donald W. Ed- amiy of Merrill have moved j planning commission was work
wards. 2637 Homedalc Road. atj0 their new home on the Nor-!ing on a zoning ordinance that
SniKh Sixth Street and Owens Ave-lmjmrfaie Herelord Ranch. Mrs., would cover portions of the sub
nue Tuesday alternoon. Reeves, dllvsi is correspondent. urban area.
Edwards was charged with fol- for the Herald and News. Her Thc meeling was one of a sc-
held throughout Ihe
welcome calls from any- slate by league officials.
PORTLAND (API (USDA- Mls 'llk Mitchell
Cattle i.nlablc 150; led steers and'hl,sl,'sh
heifers scarce; 11-hcad lot good
1104 III steers steady at 26 50; lew
ulilily Iliilsleins 21.50; good and
choice steers earlier in week 24.50-
28 00; good heifers 23.50-26 25: lew
utility cows today lii (NI-17 50; can
'publication.
the program.
Mam recessed court ontilinaulicnl miles Chapter of the Society for Ihe the rear of Buyer's, officers said, she w
lnfl:,v nheii .1 new- panel of 3li un..n.,a il. t,u:t,.. ...l,., , Preservl inn and Encnnraeement Damaee Was minor, and nn nnp one in the ;irpa wilh nnw Inr! Mnvnr I.aiyrenre Slater handed
"": lUNll Uisiuiy fll-IIIIli;. ,.a.., In ,,n..,- j l , - ! i.lnr n..li1,..-r,n,i n,,r,i-lnt ;inninrt in U'a( inilll-f.H
Thus the sherilf's office hadionid-ed nMV Rrit is-h nuclear 'Africa are priming the chor-
drawn 120 names lor prospective weapons would have lo he deliv-US and quartets for their 1060
Irial jurors belore a jury was crP, jn a major war only in vc- appearance at Ihe 12lh annual
decided upon Jhiclcs bought from the' Uniledlpararie. Saturday night, April 23,
A m.-iinrifv (if lllosp evensrrt for lu ; ,1. nrl.... .. al. in Milk Slr-hnnl Anrlilni-iiim Cur.
llcnzcl's home. Route 2. al I p.m '..a ;i, i,.,a r..,ri ,.,..,i ' ' . ,,' ,i..;.. ..at i. o i.
l nii.-i .-.,, ,,,,.. i, ,, nn - ,l P.s. I. nil iiiiiir ..in ii; n uimift.
ions in the w idely publicized case. ' Mat millan is undcrsloud In have' Everett R. Ball will direct Ihe
Mrs. Dick llcn.el and Mrs. Bet
ty Nnrris will be co-hnstcsses lo
Ihe Munich Woods I'in-tr al Mrs.
Thursday
Evelvn
De Vries Circle wil
ners and cullers mostly 121m.
nicet wilh Mrs Ed Chilcole, 2037
After a bus trip to Ihe Bonan-i discussed wilh President Eisen- local songsters. Floyd Wynne will
a ai-e.i scene. District Attorney l,n .... ..n..,il ..,-., nr K,,.,. emree Ihp tmipram Ihal w ill
14 (Kl; Ilolslein cullers lo 15 50; Hemnnl, al 1 p m. Ihursday, Arthur Reridne was lo oresent his'i a,',.,.-. n . . iln-ine snmp nf the best male har-
ulilily bulls 20.50-22 Wl; cullers'"'"' M'-s- Henslcy co hosless. nppnill(, sialcment In the jury. 1KPS a ,hov are delivered The'ber.shop quartets on Ihe West
17nfll!)m !,. ,l'S'...1!)i"IC ,'",s, "!Ml M'slLesseg. defending Gairson. I British for some tune have been Coast In Klamath Falls. Homer
Calves salable ..0; Hade rather r.iui.i iimisoii win ne nosiesses panllp( ln fonmv Ulth an open-!PVP,K ,,e suhmarinehorne r-!Amnureux. Klamath Falls chap-
good and i" mi i.iou.i iii.iss unii, men- . .siatcmenl. He originally :ns ,,,i ihe airborne Skvhnli Her president, will greet perlorm-
David nl.-inned to make his first slate- .. l.;,.l, .i.u ;n il,n kl,..',..;..i pr anrl .inHipm-p
slnw: steady lo weak
choice vcalers 28.00-32.00: stand- ing at the home of Mr
aid 23 00 27 (10; culls downward to at 1 p.m. the same day.
16.00.
Hogs salable 4(10; trade active,
steady In 25 higher; U. S. 1-2
butchers 183-225 lbs 17.75-18.00;
around 35 head 18 25; several lots
No. 2 3 butchers 17 00 17.50: lew
230-205 In 16 00-16 75: lew 300-325
Ih sows 15 0(1; 4IKI I75 lb 13 25
14 OH.
Sheep salable 100: eight head lot
choice ti2 lb spring lambs steady
al 23.75; lew cull anil utility ewes
3.00-5 00; lew medium-good 50-83
lb lecder lambs 13 00-16.50.
ment alter thc state had rested
its case.
GRAINS
CHICAGO (AP-
lligh Low Close Prcv Close
W heal
May 2 07'. 2 HV' 2 05V
Jly 1 84"' I S3-1 1 1 .8.1' i
Sep 186-. I 8.V, 1 86
Dec 1 .01', 1 Ol1, I til',
Mar I !5'4 1 04'! I !I4 '
Corn
2 07',
1 84'.
1 86' 4
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I 05
Convention
Scheduled
Minor Mishap
stage.
Services Told
Noted By Police For Holy Week
.Suite polite irpnik'd a mincH'
sideswipe aifuienl nl the noil hp
f Chilocjuin juiuhon with I S. !7
I' li'ihotil noun Tuesfliiy. No mjiiiies
Holy
mil's
week services
Kpiscmwl Chiir
ainvenlion roomiiiK (lep;irlmeiil's'ns
ni'livily h;is leiiehed ils pe;ik.
;nd Tiniolliy Itrnln ook, rooming driven
a.m.
ft p.m. on Good Friday. Al
noon I'Yiday there will he a one
hour service of meditation.
Saturday's Master Eve service
include Holv Rapt ism and are
LijihMn of the Paschal Candle be- Store,
110
May
.lly
Sep
Dec
Mar
Oats
May
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Sep
ve
May
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Sep
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Soybeans
May
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Sep
Nov
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2 Hi' i 2 l.V,
2 11'.. 2 It
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"With Ihe opening session
Ihe 'Seek Peace and Pursue
v ircuu (om nil ion nl .lebovah Sucre reiorled
Witnesses al the Klamath Audi- yKV SJt Cenrge Peters. Port-
lorium only two days away, thc land, ainiarenilv fell asleen and
no iii-ii-n ieiiii uiy n n i, my i.j,, f .,,,,, :., .,, ,p ,
in u.inii in nil- lain in a c.ll vi ..,u n.,,. .,,11 lw ( n
in in I .nifii I -ill i.-i . ,
r!..m,,.m,,l t,, A , ., .,' .,. .. . . "11111
''i .,..,......... ,,n ,.inne, (iremni. roller ancmpiru
niodations in private homes have,0 avoid Ihe onconiing car but
kept pace wilh the influx ol re-lcould not, ollicers said.
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l,-,i-p -t m,ll K..LI rl I I ... . ... will
..,..,, .r.,h , ,,, ;im i-;lts tn, i niloUin lexain
mntel accommudatiniis lor last Service, police said,
minule requests," he conlinued I .
-f .to inr au mpicsis lor convcil- 4-i n
;tion housing have been processed ly rOllCe
land rail it ic. i' urn nf reservations B I li' l
" have been sent lo convention del- rrODw mlSflUp
'legates. The people of Klamath1 City police are investig.il ing
''alls have been very cooperative circumstances nf an incident in
in ollering accommodations." helwhich a 17-year-old local yraiih
added. I was hospitah.ed with slashed
"Some 1.IKKI persons are ex- hand lendons Tuesday evenaig
" pected from 23 congregations in The youth loin ollicers a wnni
"iSoulhern Oregon and iXurthornian oil one wrist with a sharp
'California lor the weekend Itible knife while he visited Iriends on
seminar." Penbroiik concluded Hroad Sircel. He said lie i un
Highlighting the pre-convenlionable to move his fingers in his
activities will be a free shnwinp'lelt ham!
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Will International Assembly of found a definite su-pect.
Jehovah's Witnesses." al Ihe
Kingdom Hall at 8.13 North Ninth IAihcU!-.- IV.
Slreet tonight al 7:30. iWCISniRgTOn DUO
I lie public is invited. No col
lection will be taken.
With the arrival of Ihe enliven- l-AKFVIKW'-lieccnt visitors ol
lion manager, .lames II. Morse. Ml' illltl Ml'-V "'in'.v Anthony in
Friday. April 15. dual checking uikevicw were Mr. and Mis.
ol convention equipment and in.,Mc,vin A I'oales of Cithlamet.
si.ill.itinu of various coiiventionJW','''"nl"n
departments will get underway. ' 11,0 women wee (omicr
Climax ol Ihe weekend Bible 'hoolma(os in Paisley and had
conference will he Ihe public Hi ""1 11,11 11,1 numner nl vr.us
Barbershop harmony is the
blending of four vocal tones or
noles. produced without instru
mental accompaniment, Singing
j parts are tenor, lead, baritone
land bass.
! This style of musical expression
at St., reached ils heyday in Ihe 18110's.
h haveilagged somewhat in I lie early pari
innounced bv Ihe Rev. Rob- of this century until 1038 when
erl Greene, reclnr. il blossomed once more when a
(In Maundy Thursday. April revival was instigated by Owen
II. Holy Communion will be ccle-ICash, a Tulsa. Oklahoma, attor
brated al 7 a.m. with latanv andiiiey.
Like a prairie fire. Ihe singing
urge swept across America and
the fun goes on with some 40.000
men now enjoying the hobby
from coast to coast.
Tickets for the big show here
i sale al Derby's Music
from all members of Ihe
'ginning al 4 30 p.m. jbarhcrshop cast and will he avail-
Three services on Easier Day able at Ihe door. There will be
are planned for 7 a.m., 9:15 a m. no reserves among Ihe 800 seats
aud 11:15 a in 'available.
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CHK AllO (API - Potatoes ar
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40 shipments (i7(i; market for Russets
2ii 7s stronger. Bound Reds unsettled;
.:i-i:car un iracK sales: idano liusscls oie sermon. I- Hiding reace in a
33 VR 05 -fi 75; North Dakota lied River Troubled World," al 3 pm. Sun
7':!Valley Round Reds 4 00-4 10; newidav. April 17.
market dull; car lot Irack sales
Florida Round Reds 2 in ;
san fhaxcisco it pi FSMNS', Good Friday
-I'ol.'h'es I MAI.IN-Cood Kridav will Iv
l ll's,' Klamath I! S. 1 n-ounce, observed in thc Malm Commune!-. - '
4 11111111111111) 0.5(1; US. 1A 2-mcll! Iv Presbyterian Church with mien SfOVC Solrn
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2K'j LOS ANGFI.FS il'Pt-F.s.MNSi-ihnurs." 12 mini lo 3 oVWk UM stale xilu a Coleman"
54 Potatoes i'i'here will be solt organ music;stove had been stolen trom his
Rl Hussels Klamath t S. 2 4O0.;.niH anyone wlihing lo medil ate home al Algonia over the week
65 bakers L' S. 2 6 00. 'will be welcome. ' end.
Mrs. Coalcs. the former Ora
Wright, is the niece of Dr. George
Wright ot Klamalli K.ilU Her
steptalher and tnotlier wcic Ihe
Reverend and Mrs. Allen 'w
lived m Paisley about 411 veals
ago.
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