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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Mnndav, April 18. 1n
OBITUARY
CODY
Mary Paddon Cody, 29, native,
of Charter Oak, Iowa, resident!
of llilkboro. Oregon, died near
Macdoel, California April 17,
lflKO. She is survived by her hus-i
band, Slanford L., and two chil
dren of Hillsboro. Oregon. Funeral
arrangements will be announced
by Ward's Klamath funeral
Home. I
HUNT
Leo Richard Hunt, 52, native
of Visalia, California, resident of
Klamath Kails for six years, died, I'j
here April 18, I960. Survivors in
chide his wife, Ida, and a son
Diehard of this city; a daughter,.
Mrs. Marsha Westin, Portland,!
Oregon. Funeral services will be
held Wednesday. April 20, at 1:30
p.m. from Ward's Klamath fu
neral Home. Those wishing to do
m may contribute to the Cancer
Society, University of California.
(iAM)KHS
Thomas Jefferson Sanders. 70.
native of Ozaek, Arkansas, resi
dent of Worden, Oregon, for five
years, died at his residence April
in, IfiiiO. Survivors include his
wife, .V,o!lio N Worden; sons,
Alfred. Forestville. California,
Tiny, Mealdshui'K. California, Lu
ther, Afton. Now York, and
Wayne, Willils, California; daugh
ters, Mrs. Laura Chapman, Wor
den. and Mrs. flplc Palke, Bly;
sisters, Mis. Nellie Keller. Fort
Worth. Te.is. Mrs. Anna Walley.
liichlun, Mississippi, Mrs. Kstelle
Freeman, Kllisville, Mississippi;
brothers. Hubert. Oak drove.
Louisiana, .lim. San Francisco.
and David. Creal Bend, Kansas
also 18 grandchildren
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MARKETS and FINANCE "DENNIS THE MENACE" Man Dies In Local Hotel.
As Try To Get Aid Fails
Livestock
PORTLAND AP 'L'SD.V
Cattle salable 1.000: includes 20
WILLIAM OLEN GAIRSON, on trial for first degre,
murdar in the death of I I -month-old Gary Lea Bursik,
Is ihown at th time of hi arrest a week before Christ,
mas. With him is Mrs. Ethel Breeding Bursik, the child's
mother.
Admiral Corporation
A .1. Industries
Allied Chemical
Allis Chalmers
Alcoa
American Airlines
American Can
American Cyanmide
American M 4 Fdy
American Motors
American Smelting
American Tel & Tel
American Tobacco
American Viscose
William Olen Gairson was ilc- slory is more acceptable." Les- ,.m,. oi
Funeral scnlicd lodav as a man who had see sairl. ... . ..... j
" " ,, , . , . , , , - . , . :, r . . . , Aicnison iiauioaa
arrangements win e annniim iiiicniica e-uiei nreening nursiKi louve goi 10 examine : Bcntlix Aviation
by Ward s Klamath Funeral alter she had experienced dilli- minds of these people." the at-' gcihtchcm Steel
Home. (cullies, torncy said. "You've got to sec Bucj Airplane Co.
Can-son. said Attorney Warren who has the motives . . . you've Ror)cn fj0
i.iirnvi lA'sscg oi nicniorn, unncrtuoK to goi io see wno nas ine cnar- ,
Defense Lauds Gairson
As Giving Helping Hand
Stocks
WALL STREET
NEW YORK 'APi The stock
market closed higher today in oa(s fed steers, two loads heifers
f.wlv active trading. i-u tmii .n
. i dljimi J Will lU.' .T, i, nut
f volume 2nd graf 178 ed slccrs an(j heifers opened
volume lor imr uay .as esu- slea(v 33 higher; cows more
mated at 3.0O01XK) shares eom- acljve lnan a, vee (uy
pared with 2.730.1100 on Thursday. slt,a(iy. 20 ncart oad average
Cains of fractions to about a ,., D sleers 28 25.
point outweighed losers, 24 hca() , 0,0 bs m. ,w0 oa()s
A lew stocks made some wide hiRh good an() ow choice 980 1.024
moves to Ihe plus or minus side. hs 27.50; majoritv good steers'
Dii Pont dropped about 5 points nn 2ii 50: couple lots high good
alter a report ol lower earnings. 7 (K-27 25; ulililv and standard'
Polaroid ran up a half dozen. , m.M in- inht.hearf tut averaee
Reynolds Metals dropiwd more lh(,u.e sprayc) rd heifers HO0 lbs t
than 4 on prospects ot a decline (l0 R0W heifers 24 .50-26.00; few. V
in in -ii .in.... i.. oo. oi... piuma. uljny t.ows ir,uo.i7 00; canners
Among the "science" stocks and cutcrs 2.oo-l3.50, Holstein
gains of 2 or so were made by ...,ers uo to 15.50; few cutler and
Radio Corp. and Varum Associ-!ullUy bus i7.oo-22.00; 10-head lot
ates. Motorola picked up about 3. Iuli and choice 854 lb feeder
Ooun aliout a point were Conti- slcc,.s 25.00: couple lots same
nental Can. Douglas Aircraft, ,srarie 5-)0.675 s10rl yearling
Schcnng and General Electric. Isl0l.k steers 28.00-26.50.
; ' j Calves salable 125; trade modcr-
NEW YORK STOCKS ;atey active, steady; good and
By THE ASSOCIATE!) PRESS ,.hlli,.p va,.s Mno.:i2rm: several
20 head choice 33.00; standard veal
5 ' era and calves 23.00-28.00; cull and
50 I utility 15.00-22.00; few medium!
;l2 ' 300-3(i0 lb stock calves 22.00-23.o0.
08 U. tl,,M calahtp 1 010- trnrtp ai'l ive
butchers and sows 50-75 higher;
U.S. 1-2 butchers 180-230 lbs 18.50-
mniflnfnDiiPJi
fl turn r n
rum
f n nnt t rii v i i
oHrator
'6uT WHY WOULD Hf PK OHM? OfNMS SGlIOTED HIM
WITH THE kVATE PISTOL '
19
40 '
52 t!
svoman and her two acler.'
IBorg Warner
Brunswick Balke
Tommy Lindsay, 14. a nativeisupiort ;
-i r. 1 ; A .. ..I..l.l..n "IJ a..l-i A.. :t I -ri. I
Ol u.lhldll.l. .illiuii.iu. iii.i a .Lo..iiu.iiL.i. jiv uiuii i mi ii ny K",nK 1 1,1 ci. mulleins writ.- ih-hik pit- Uun.olmhs Coin
ideal ol Walnut Creek. Cahfor- to a wellarc agency," Lcsscg loldlsenled belorc a filled courtroom caji01I,j. parking
nia, died there April 13. He is a seven-woman, live-man mur-'of hi spectators. During '''l'id.y's:t.an.1(j1.1J pant.
survived by his parents. Mr. and.der trial jury, "bill he did il by session, when G airson Icstified in ("iterpill'ir Tractor
Wis. Marion Lindsay of W alnuti going oul here and woiking with his own defense. 89 spectators Ceanese' Conioralion
Creek; two sisters, Doreen Lind- his hands." (crowded into the public (""'""Ifhivsler Coriioralion
ay, Coviua, California, and San-I Gairson is on trial in the death of the room. C ities Service
dra Lindsay. Ann Arbor, Michi-iof one of those two children, ll-j U-sseg had lalked lor more consolidated I'dison
gan. Cravesidc services will be month-old Gary U'C Bursik. Hcilhan an hour this morning when -(,ni ,noni -, (an
held in the Losl River Cemetery is accused of killing Hie child by'.ludgc Main called (or a '""""nglcown ZHIerhich
at Bonaiua, Tuesday, April III, at beating its head ag.iinsl Ihe floor, recess. Alter recess. Lcsseg con- curtiss Wright'
j ii a.m. u nan s meiuoiiai unup- juv si.ut.- is .mvhik ii- u.- lut-u won n;view 01 (csu' )ulmas Aucralt
ri is in uidiu ' aii.ii.tiv- iviiiiii.
rncnls.
Inj
mony wilness-by-wilness. He )ow (.hc,nu
juries Minor
In Car Crash
William Nerval of Chiloquin.
nn education officer on Ihe Klam
ath Indian Reservation, was in
volved in an automobile accident
on U.S. 87 near Modoc Point
Sunday evening.
None of four persons in tile
ear was injured seriously, olli
cers said.
Police said Ihe car driven by
i-v.is.-g .-..in. . ..in . -..in, win. Kill mm nil- Jill y ill. Hits aucilipilllg' , p , i vAm(lll,.c
nciiiiiT re, iii inn wiiii-, n.is iiu io espiain ana nring io vou ,,
rccoro won ine inw. in conu.'isi, every lacei ni tins case mat
(man Kodak
El Paso N(l
L-n,.......n lt-,a,n
siderahlc experience with Ihe law innocence. I..'. .' ....
in juvenile courts and wel- The attorney also told the jury1..;,.,;. Ampiin Cnm
fare agencies."
'Mrs. Bursik had available at the
Ford Motor
General Dynamics
iGcneral Electric
' General Foods
Differing versions of Ihe baby's. time Gory Lee died her own .25
death were examined in complete caliber automatic "within three',
detail during Ihe course of the or tour feci." District Attorney'.
II. ..I l. I, ...... I. IA ... I. .. n-J.I.- ,J - '
' ";r;, , , :, uc General Wolors .
iuil- uuiiii; ,.iiiMi.- 11. in. nn ui iiuiiiius ine siaiemeni was not '"lycopfija pHV Co
Medford. Mrs. Bursik. 20, mam-trial testimony, but his objection',. , . . '
, , , , 1 jt.oodyoar rue
tallied that Gairson had come was overruled. (Jic il & P
into their tenant home on thej lcsseg also accused state po'ico., 'js,'oriiC,J-n
u-l itaiun tasi l'cccmnrr w, oi nine or no investigation.
Mrs. Mary Martha Nerval went
out of control while traveling
played with the baby, and beat They based their case
the
Greal West. Sugar
car nil r,.
fits head againsl the lloor alter iMalse story of both Mrs. Bursik I. , . p ... '.
i... i,. ri..: ; .a 1...1 i i, .ini...i.,..i mano i owci
south on the rain-slick highway;. ,. , ., , ... . ,, . , , , Illinois Central
, , . ,, ., , nday hat Mrs. Bursik was holding He again disp aved a robe, a . , ,, u
aboul 5:15 p.m. Mrs. Narva and ,. ' . , , . . , ,. . . , International Bus Men
, .... 1 , ...... he fa a Iv iniurcd baby in her lilankel and a baliv s Tshir . all ., ,.,, i.,
(wo children. .Icflrev William, , ,' ' . ,, , . . , . . . . . . International Nickel
... , ,, , ,', , larms when he came in o the blood stained, which he said his , , , . . n
2'i, and Dong as David, nine ,, , , . , , , . , . , , . International Paper
1 iMlnriiiilinllii T H- T
months, were taken to Klamath
Valley Hospital and released.
Mrs. Norval was treated lor a
minor injury and the children
were examined. Norval was not
injured.
once called Farther India.
DOORS OPtN 6 45
house. He said he did mil knowlinvestigalor found and slate
then, or now, what had hap- lice had overlooked. He said the
pencil to the child. jinvosligator "was workup with
Both Gairson, now 41. and Mrs.ime because one man cannot do
Bursik admitted Irom Ihe wilness'the slate police s work alone."
stand that the original version Beddoe waived his opening ar
they had given police was a lie. gunienl. bill would tollow lcsseg
In tli.,1 : i,.,..l i::.i.'v,,.i kim.iu ilh thp stale lnl.'il ai'i.iinlptit
pi.- I -t i..j..i.: ..u I I
mi- is,a ,.. ...umiiiiM . , , . ., .,,
child into the air. playfully, when i
l a i
it tell on Us head and tumbled ITIWI C WIIUUIIIII
.lohns Mnnville
Kaiser Aluminum
Kennecott Copper
I.ibbv. McNeill &
Lockheed Airrralt
Minnesota Mining
Monsanto Chemical
Montgomery Ward
Libbv
LAST Z DAYS!
Allnrr
vnn
CiNiMAlcoaQ tub.
COLO tv DC lU.t
OAVIDUDO gi rit
nnuAi npDion 11
uuhhlu unior ivm
iheooorebikelV
7. I
Niitiimal Cash Itcp
down wch steps. eDOrtS Listed i Northern Pa.if,
he time of the incident, how-, rWI 1 t . , ... ,
, . ... , , , Pacific (.as & Elecli
ever, varied in accounts given Two more cases of vandalism!,, h -ivi i.
.....1 HI...- II I- I ... - A . I: I.Hllll HI V
?: hiwrie iui'c " i".v puuee ine, p Amcrj(.wn Aliw.ivs
10111 ine jury, nisi sam 11 nas. ine wecKena. iiniceis received ,
between 10 and II a.m., then several such reports late last
said it was aliout noon after hear-week.
ing her testimony from the pcr-l The latest incidents were
hminary hearing. Gairson set'poried by Glenn Straw n. 625 .
the time at about 1 15 p.m. Les- Mitchell Street, and Mrs. Charles
seg reminded the jury that Dr. It. Valdci. 1501 Canby Street.
Penn Dixie Cement
'I Penney MO Co
(Pennsylvania 11.11.
Pepsi Cola Co.
Philco Corp.
I Phillips Pel.
Polaroid
via.; icaison 01 .11,1101. .vou c.- mi-hwu sain vantiais orose me pul,e. Sound PAL
amined the dead baby, said il left rear window of his I05S1 Chev- nuAm 't.()r) o( Amp'.
..l.l.v,. ... lilllli: tl.r.i... ... .., loit't Sl.llllin WilUl.ll Willi I US IS j i
that day.
"The defendant's version of Ihe
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hi awl m iffl ra-K.'a sa
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hj ll:.vninn. In.-ni n
while it was parked at his address' iViei)1,
Friday night. Hepubhc Steel
Mrs. Valdez re)orted someone cvn0,s Metals
gouged the paint on one side ofRjchjcj oil
her 11159 Oldsmohile sometime safewav Stores Inc.
Wednesday evening as it w as J.J
parked al her home. jSciienlcv Distillers
Officers also invesligated 1 "e Scott Paper Co
following reports of theft over the xra,.s Rchuck & Co.
wpckfnd: shell on (-0.
Harold Oerlich, 1750 Washburn isjlnc.,jr oil
Way. said someone stole a hot- Mol)j, 0l
He of whisky from the back of SMhen, Pacifio
lus pickup while it was parked Slen.y n.ind
at a grocery store at Shasta Way (.,ntlnrrl 0ll (.ah(
and Division Street Saturday aft- sjiandan) oil N ,1
cl'""on- Studebaker Packard
Police recovered a bottle of the j5unrfiv
whisky, a high quality, littlc-de- 'Sunshine Mmmg
manded brand, from a man they j;Wifi & Company
jailed on charges of drunkenness '.-exact,
Saturday. They returned the bot- Th()mp;on R w
He lo Oerlich. Tidewater Oil
Raymond O. Gregory. 3;,:,0 Timk(, K rinf
Cannon Avenue, told officers T.al)!,.in,crica Corp
thieves look all (our hiibcaps(TMcnl eth Ccmurv (ox
Irom his car as it was parked in Vnia 0l( Companv
a lot at Seventh and Pine streets cmon Pacific
Saturday evening. Vnicd Alr Ljncs
And .loan Syviet of Canadainlte( jXjrcraR
complained she lost two Kodak l lutcd Corporation
cameras somewhere en route lo cued Slates Plywood
Klam.ilh Falls aboard a bus Sun- l ntc(, s,.11(.s Smo,inl.
day aliernoon. Il nited Slates Steel
, Walgreen Stores
Warner Pictures
C.ntm.Scop. and METROCOLOR
TO TSIT Al'STRIA
LONIXIN iCPP Soviet Pro-(Western Auto Supply
mier Nikita Khrushchev will visit 'Western I'nion Tel
Austria in July or August at the Westmghouse Air Riake
invitation of Austrian Chancellor Westmghouse Electric
Julius Rahb. Radio Moscow an-Wheeling Steel
nounced Sunday night. Woolwonh Company
mostly 18.75: few No. 2-3 lols
Sfate Policeman Makes
Heroic Rescue Attempf
A retired Klamath Falls manabout 8:30 a.m. Peace was caller)
died in a local hotel Sunoay ancr me wumuu i.c a series
morning while the excited hotel of calls lo the victim's brother, 1,
clerk iried without success to Hillside and Klamath Valley nos
get help citv police said. pitals and finally lo police.
Officers attributed the lapse ofl Investigating olftocrs dashed lo
lime between the man s illness the hotel, found Scott dying, and
and when help arrived to confu- immediately called the amlw.
sion hysteria and insufficient , lance and Ihe city fire deparl.
knowledge of emergency proce- ment resuscilator crew.
dure ' Another hotel guest told officers
The victim was Russell H. he was with Ihe victim, who
Scott, 65. He was pionouncedicompiaineo 01 unless, irom ahoiit
dead by Felix Peace, ambulance 7:30 a m. until 8 a m Al Inst,
and deputy coroner, he saia, .icon seemen to be re.
covering irom ine unless. Then
he became extremely ill and the
guest notified the clerk w h 0
called the victim's brother in
Reno for advice.
He told her to call a local hos
pital. She said she called lhl.
side Hospital and Ihe call u.-u
Lisa Fredland, 3. 2230 Dar-J 0feirorl 0 a nurse, Mrs. Ger
row Streel, was struck by a car tru(e whistler, who advised !ha
Sunday noon when she ran onto t.erk thai no admittances ara
the pavement in front of 1628 allowed without a doctor's ot tier.
: Mitchell Street. j The nurse advised calling a per-
I The little girl was laken to!sona doctor or Klamath Valley
jKlamath Valley Hospital by Hospital, where a doctor is mi
'peace Ambulance. She was t real -i emergency call, the clerk said,
icd for bruises and released! 'rjle cierk sajd she then railed
Monday morning. iKlamath Valley Hospital and aj
The car's driver, Rose E. -I. told that she should call lha
Putnam, 2348 Garden Avenue, j emergency doctor. The clerk be.
said she had just left a stopjeame excited and hung up he-
Child Struck
By Vehicle
m ' 17.75-18 25; part load No. 2-3 2B7 , . , ' , 'sign when the girl dashed from fore getting the doctor's name,
2! ' lbs 17.25; No. 1-2 sows 300-365 lbs1 An Oregon state police olficer.lto recover a small radio con- MtM some pu,kod cars. She she said.
off duty, made a heroic attempt trolled boat near a bridge on the , . (h H.i she saj(i. City. Then she called police. Rrsnsil.
Wws 'lbs 14 00-14 50 I to save the life of a Kingsley Air Crystal Springs Road, southeast h issucd citation. Ilalor Ircalment was applied hut
4- Sheep salable no- includes 30 l'mee man who dlowncd Satur-of Klamath falls. The ollicers and Cjv-0,liwr ais invest igaled failed to revive the victim. Tlio
' ' .1.... in .Ua ,.UUI u inr nt I rtl tl.A.r fun.. line up.-a nn a lisllilie . . , ... . ,
cent ewes, balance mostly ""' "' u" 11 " an auto accident involving cars nony was taken io u Man s Me-
, . driven by William llisley Bran-.monal Lhapel where linwral
.-Moan piung.-u una uie -, ,... Avenuc. and .e. vires are oendine arm.-! nl
M l..,.r. fnniW Umh. Mrivt ev. the children of the two men w-reie ana .nrasning anmii in "' s. ,.,,, ,he corner of Second'
1 per
95
100
35
M'khnin lamhs- liade moderalelv "'ver
fil oi. . i k a i O cer Andrew E. Sloan. piuuSm m.u ...c .:. ,
9i i. , i , ,, ah nifir-nr Walter Slave and : when he saw Weaver was in trou- ,
" Strang: slaughter ewes fully 1.00 mncer wauer aiae ....Oscar
lower: feeder lambs sleadv: sev- me cnunrcn oi ine two men -, , , " Street.
'eral lots choice No. 2 pelt -110;watching A.I C. Benjamin low- .. ." "'" V" " and Main
" ' lb slauchter lambs 18 25: few good
'--84 lbs 17 50; no spring lambs " J '. 1 " : (lerleve said he stopped at
4U '!,offered early; cull to choice shorn Qf f ICPTS File
58 'L.i....u. i;iLtm. t.hoal W ' ' ,W1, '
lot 6 00; few head choice slaughter' YolltH RGDOftS
A ,...A
33 '
30 i cwps g 5f). few medium and good
27 x" feeder Iambs 15 00 16 50. i
29
25
53
Low-, ing"! stream, neaier sans i.u.ii . clr,t ., sn,ia..!
ell Weaver, 24. as he attempted s'gni in iu icei oi waier aoout m
-i 100 yards above the bridge ,. , ,
AU! across Lost River and about KMii , l.,. a,n,.h. UAIJ Maatinri
vai-Hs from shme 1 K 11 . ITIfc. I lllvj
jams Horn snoie. ..hi.-l iio .-.iH he misindeeH 3
The body was recovered seven , , ,
uie mil iiiiinii; en s .--pi-iu tinu
Iminutes after dragging ofiera-
tions were begun at 5 p m April I
16 bv Sheriff Murray Hiitton and
Church Women
C'onrcKiitional women of Smith-
City juvenile officers look a
!l3.y..a,-old youth into temporary s,oan ,,., 'a l)oal. Als0
STtK-MO.N 'Lrl-r a.Mjsa 1 custoay over ine wecKcim. umaii-i . . nn,.i,. arill :
Livestock: ing his plan lo sail a molorboat . . . n.,i i,,.i.i. 'close uimn it.
J'll.l , , . .... 11. - ,.-l .1. I i.. n..,l..na i-"."- i.sn.. o.".. .'... ,
'I cattle saianie mm. i.into-i.iio.i iu.uji iMdniaui uaiu- iu iui..a...
64 '4 fH siiir '.'i. .so enori 25 50. hieh- Oflicers said the
continued across the intersection. ' Oregon will meel April 211 at
nradshnw said he was drivino tbe Congregational Church in
at the legal speed and failed lo'Ashland to hear Miss Fernie Sni
vel,
teacher of mathematics and
the American C'olle-
itPI.I-SMNSi mstndv over the weekend. Ihwart-I ... . see Ger eve's car until he was
Vn ,.n-iitnn l.-.i.. plivsics at ine American
. . . . . male nsi n e ot tni . it Kev.
' o..a n.,.,l.l l,.l,n n ci.,1. nnlw.n oeen lssuco. uatii.mt- in iii-i icvi-s.c
fed sleers 26.50. good 25 50, high-' Oflicers said Ihe youth was ... ., r car was minor. The Bradshaw' ints win tie ine annual in. -iiiS
standard 24 Standard 1.15!) lb found at the Dugan and Mest;"' yo f ki car was not damaged. o the Southern Oregon fellow-
iHolstein steers 22. Standard and Marina near Fremont Bridge try-'o. had hen . t oi' 'f-V " of Klan.h
llow-good slaughter heifers 2..24.!.ng lo .leal a boat. K1;ima,h ,,-als ,,. ,he ,asl Falls said a h,.,un driver backedong cga l M W om
Vslandard cows 20-20.50. commerc,-, The youth was apprehended by p ,, s car as ,t was parked at " "P"' ' "m l"; "
.-.I . so ulililv 16 50.10 canners marina caretaker Bob Reagen.' . . .. ...,.... ... a emcerv store on Oregon Ave- Ashland. Klamath falls, Medimd
215
"lanu ctitiiis i .in-...... s;i..iit 11.111 ,... iuu.., k- w.....
'U ' inmme.i ial t 300 1 900 lb bulls! nr:
this StO-
i and
32 1
Roseburg.
speakers will be Mis.
Harvey Jr., Salem, pres
ident of the slate women's fellow
jship. and Dr. A. J. Rutlrey, Port-
, .. , .,, nne mer Ihe Vleckend causine '
rie aim urenna r.iaine, a son. - - (.i.nt.
Benjamin Fdward. all of this minDr (l',m;i(' nis car- Polire!..1
'ii 'ii en mi r.n lln U':i; rnlpasipn Irnm HIP ("Olin-i .... ... urn fnnhntnnU lr invct 1 mu
1:1 'i Calves salable 150. Good 350-475 ty juvenile home to go lo a movie' ' Wj,.hii ' Kao, and rovI
J7 '!lb calves 25-27. at the Tower Theater. There he Vcuvcl. B,.;,mani Oklahoma:
in,1i Hogs salable 800. Nn. 1 - 2 lOO jslole a Dicycie ana roae n io ine brothers. Morris K., Porlland,:
72 o.m ii, k, u- unH ili if5 Ka Klamath Yacht Club near Ihel i ,,...'..i . ',
.g . " ..a,,w.. n"-- " - . .... U11U UaVIll Ol iHclSSUl IIUSl I IS ; rt , , . , . ,, , r n....
",3 17.75-18, and 1-3 240-2.M lbs manna. He abandoned Uie b.ke;gi8t MrS- Ca,oiine Schneider. mc 7' ' "!nmTJ" "'s i T I h""e,in will heein al 10
1,2 5 1 17.75. No. 1-3 sows 3110 - 600 lbs there and came lo the marina in K.lns, ;al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dav- Ihe meeting will begin at 10
HM 'i Vu iiwvt and choice, so. 120 Ih I search of a boat in which lo, ,', .. ..., , id K. Gartner ol Pittsburgh. a.m. preceoen ny a icgis lat.un
t" imuler nii.s 17-10. sail In Cortland. .,.,.. ..j k u .,,,1'. vi.,m,iu
Sheep salable 200. Market noli roiice reeovcrcn me nine Kunoral Home.
established.
ramily Doubles Up land, minister and superintendent
Pn'TSBl'RGH (APl-The chil- "l0 Congregational Conterence
56 1
3
38 i
44 ' j
2li -'ii
30 !
4K V W heat
3!l i, May 2.065i
465 ..My 184':
108 '4 Sep
114 ', Dec 1.91
41 i, Mar 1.95
GRAINS
High
46
Market not; Police recovered the hike and
Irolurned it to its owner. The
. boy was returned to the county,
i Juvenile oflicers also look a 7- GrORCJ MdStCT
Low Close Prev.elose year-old boy to Ihe juvenile home 5nf PS Visit
'pending investigation of circum-j
M'-4 Ij!''3" stances as (ollows: I Grand Master W. Vernon llahn.
1.83' 1.84 4 1.8:v 4 T.p knv ,-amp In a neiplihnr's f .1.- - I i ,.J.. r
. .' - " ndimn. u. uiu vita.... lju;;c ui
1.86s 1 Bh' l.Bli1 186 home Friday and told her he n innir ,. .n k ...,, i
l "1' would like lo watch television. I Klamalh Falls Tuesday. Aoril 19
1 94'i she remnted his presence to po-i He .lill he honored al a dinner
Corn lice. The boy said he was not by the Rebekahs and Odd Fellows
May I. in
end in mid aller-
t.M'ii
1. 94ii
1.91-,
1 95
Susan Gartner was born March period. It wil
19. 1954. Her brother David ar- noon. -
rived on March 19 a year later, j Olficers also will he elecled lor
Sharon Ann was born April 7. next year. Mrs. C. D. F.lhart,
1957. Then along came brother Medford, now is acling president.
James last April 7. He almost ! Miss Scovcl is a 1949 graduate
didn't make it in time. He wasjof Pacific University. She has
born 15 minutes before midnight, taught in Turkey under the Con-
gregalional Christian Mission
Mendclevium is Ihe heaviest Hoard since graduation. She
chemical element with an atomic Jeaches in a school for 570 girls
weighl of 256. 'between the ages of 12 and 22.
9 ni
23
185 'i Mi"
.12 it Oats
45 t3iMay
6i vJy
23
42 Uw
tn. "ye
29 3:
18'. 1.1.1 -19 1.19 ;SU.e where llis mother was. Po-,f the k'lamalh Hasln he,.innin"
Jly 1.21'. 1.21-4 12l'4 1.21-j ice said they waited for the ilt 6 30 p m with a dinner spon
Sep 1.17'n 1.17 1.17'-17 1.17'i mother and decided to admit the snred f v Thela Rho Girls Club
l lir-i. 1.10-4 I.1OV4 1 I0'i bov ,e county home when v s ,'.f Klamath Falls.
1.14-,
l.M'nljhe failed lo arrive.
.74.
.72J
Mav
17
30
125
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33 -"y
44 -4 Scl
222 -"-i ov
.14 Jan
77 54i
20 I
41 -Ii
1 23
1 22
1 2:lJ
Dec 1.25'
Soybeans
Mav 2 14
Jly
4 Sep
4;'n
.72
.72
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1.22-4
1.21-1
1.23
1.24-4
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.72
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1 22-4
1.22
1 2:l.
I.2.V.
Funerals
Hahn and Ruth K. 'ose. presi
dent of the Rebckah Assembly of
Oregon, have visaed nearly all
towns and cities in the state.
Mrs. Vose will not accompany
Hahn on this trip since she re-
paid an olhcial visit to
2 I3 2 13
2 16-4 2.I.V'. 2.15-;4-,i
2.10'n 2.10'' 2 10-4 2.10-4
2 Oil3. 2.09 2.09' 09 2.08'
2 13 2.12 -4 2 12--4
S.MOOT
Funeral services for Irvin Car
lisle Smool w ill take place from 1..
1 22" ihe cha)d of Ward's Klamath Fu- Prosperity Rcbekah Lodge.
4 nc ai iionip (in iursn;iv a r i'.i.i n..i, .. :n m a u.-
- I I I U1IMI 111 t tlVC UII ltlrtlllt.1.1 II
I960 al 2 pm., Ihe Rev. Dallas Mrs Hahn and will continue from
McNeil of the First Methodist Klam.-ilh Falls In the llnene Riv.
jChurch officiating. Concluding cr Valley where thev will he
2 I3 services in Klamath Memorial jjned by Mrs. Vose 'and mem
215' Park. i... r 'rtil,n.. k....t,nu ..r naa.
I fellowship in the annual trek.
MKT STARTS TOCR Isaturdav. April 23. to Jackson-
1 23-4
1.25'
2.12
POTATOES
SAN FRANCISCO
4 FS.MNSi
74 ,"
4 I LOS ANGELES
. '4; Potatoes:
Russets Klamath U.S. 2
NEW YORK 1 LTD The New ville (or the historical lodge ses-
York Metropolitan Opera com- sion where the branches of the
pany leaves for Boston today lo Indeiendcnt Order of Odd Fcl-'CPl-'o-pc'1
the 70lh tour of its T5-yearJows have held meetings for over
No Oregon potato 1 ""' "' ""- a'"f "-""""g
-UP1FSMNS-
4.10.
81
49 YOl'Tll STEALS PAINTINGS
:,fi I REGENSBL'llG. West Germany
41 "'(fPD A 20-year-old youth was
37 4 arrested today for stealing four
14 paintings valued al $1,250 from
-1 lhi tnin-itie pvimcitinn nf un.-L-s
4 by modern American artists. Po
4 lice said the youth was a klep-
42
43
14
22
6
46
74 '
'tomaniac.
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26 ,
29
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Serving Soothtrn Oregon
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Soutntrn Oregon PuOiiihing Compiny
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EnttrM as tecond class matttr tht
post otttcc a' Klamath Fans. Oregon,
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postage p-d i Klamath Falts. Oregon,
and at aadit'onat mailing o'ftctt.
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Awards
Xeusleller
Here they are . . . Fifth week winners in CCA.
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women's Circle S30.00
Ladies Aux. of Letter Carrier $25.00
Sweet Adelines, Crater Lake Chapter $20.00
Orions $15.00
Lioness (Toketee) $10.00
Double bird Surprise
New light taste. ..new light price. ..both
in one wonderful Imported whisky!
IMPORTED 0ilL
5
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&TKn?iiti. nn
VV7 T - m v J $ n 45
CANADIAN WHISKY Jjf;KB
Code No 2S0C
A Hfnd Mild M Prf. t Schtnlty Import Co., N. V.
Runncrs-Up
Bcto Sigma Phi (Kappa Chapter)
Cyitie Fibroiii Ret. Foundation
1.000 Bonus Points
1,000 Bonus Pointi.
Lee't Camera Shop at 836 Main St. has fresh up-to-date
film in all sites and speeds. Leo offers generous CCA bonus
credits on purchases of film, cameras and projectors. Re
member that Leo pays S10 in bonus credits for every roll
of film developed, be sure and ask for your bonus points.
Rebekah Lodge No. 1 04 and the Sacred Heart Academy
Mothers Club are holding club luncheons at the Pelican Cafe
in order to earn the 2,500 bonus points for groups of 20 or
more, how about your club? The Pelicon Cafe also offers 3,000
bonus credits for every group dinner of 20 or more ond 5,000
bonus points for every party of 50 or more.
The Market Boskets are offering o bononza of bonus points
on every shopping day from now until the end of the contest.
Remember that groceries purchased Monday, Tuesdoy or
Wednesday count 10 points for each dollar spent.
Good Luck!
CLAIRE ELLIS
CCA Director
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