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: MARKETS and FINANCE STOCKS NEW YOR STOCKS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - - Admiral A Indust Allied Cb AUis Chal Alcoa Am Airlia Am Can . Am Cyan . . Am M&Fdy . Am Motors ' . Am Smelt ' Am Tel&Tel Am Tob . Am Viscose Anaconda Armco Stl Atchison Ben'x Beth Steel Boein Air Borden -: Borg Warn ' Brunswick - Burroughs ; Cal Pack Cdn Pae Cater Trae , Celanese : Chrysler ; Cities Sve ; Con Edis 7 Cont Can ; Crown 'sell ; Curtis Wr ; Decca Rec - Dou Aire .', Dow Chera .: duPont East Kod - ElPaso NO - Emer Radio Evans Pd. Firestone . Firstamer Ford Mot Gen Dynam ; Gen Elec Gen Fds , Gen Motors ' GTel&El : Ga Pac Cp Goodyear f GtAtP : Gt No Ry Gt West S : Gulf OU Idaho Pw . Ill Cent 1 Int Bus Mch Int Nick Int Paper Int Tel&Tel Johns Man Kaiser Al Kennecott LibMcN&L Loch Aire Loew's Thea Martin Co Minn MfcM Monsan Ch Mont Ward Nat Cash R NY Central Nor Pac Pac Am Fish Pac G&E1 Pac T4T Pan AW Air Penn Due Penny JC Pa RR ' Pepsi Cola Philco Phill Pet ' ; Polaroid :-PuSdP4L ;':Rca ' ; Rayonier ;. Raytheon ' " Repub Stl ; " Reyn Met : Richnd Oil ; Safeway St StRegPap ; Schenley Scott Pap :'- Sears Roeb Shell oa ' ' '. Sinclair ' Socony Sou Pac 't- Sperry Rd ; StdOil Cal ':-std on nj J: Stud Pack :-Sunray '-Sunsh Mn :;:swiftCo : Texaco XThomp RW :-:TidewatOfl :TimkRBear :Transamer -: Twent Cen .':Un Oil Cal ::UKN Pac -; Unit AirLin ::Unit Aire '. L'nited Cp ; ' VS Plywood ; ' US Smelt ; ' VS Steel T Walgreen ; . Warn B Pie ; I West Auto S i West UnTel , WestABk : ; fitttg El ' ; Wheel Stl WALL STREET NEW YORK (AP)-The stock a taw ouying wave wmcn erased a number of losses and estab lished new gains. After a day spent mostly on the downside because of profit taking on the previous two sessions of advance, the list found new strength in the closing minutes.! Volume for the day was esti mated at 3.4 million shares com-' pared with 4.13 million Thursday. Losses of fractions to point or so appeared among most groups which have registered . u gains in the last couple of days 46 rau7 11 4H 81 26H 73 21 35 H 46tt 89 H 18 56 104 H 65 H 68 H Amid further talk of recession 68 42 38 n t; and news of another drop in U.S. gOlQ OOlQUlgS. SIOCKS fH UK gUlU mining industry made good gains. Big three autos declined amid 58 nws 01 industry cutbacks. i ne ween s advance dv suxa broke up a the top steelmakers showed fractional losses. Corporate bonds advanced a shade. Governments were slight ly lower. Trading was quiet. 38 V, 47 28 38 II 3 23 38 SO V 66! PORTLAND (AP) - (USDA) 36Cattle for week salable 1600; 55 slaughter steers steady to 50 high 16 Ver. upturn mainly on good and 37 lower grades; slaughter heifers ri v y. I ...... LIVESTOCK 29 74 192 112 H and cows strong to mostly 50 higher, other classes steady to 50 higher; twelve head choice 1029 lb slaughter steers 26.50, good and 27choice 24 00 - 26.00. those above 12 125.50 usually under 1100 lbs: 12 Vi standard and low -good largely 34 V 21.00-23.50. including 1300 lb Hol 28 4 'steins at 22.00, cutter and utility 66 V 16.00-20.00; total of 36 head high 42 good and low-choice 810-925 lb 72 slaughter heifers 24.50, most good 70 H and low-choice 23.00-24.00. stand-, 42 ard and low-good 19.00-22.00, most 27 cutter and utility 16.00-18 00; small showing high-utuity to low-stand- IT DOESN'T TAKE an official ice rink, juit sheet of ice, and youngsters will make skating rink out of it. Hera, the winter sport is in full swing at a spot south of Klam ath Falls, just off Riverside and adjacent to Lake Ewauna. At left, Irene Pennington helps Billy Green adjust his skates, and at right, proof that skating is fun for all ages. Left to right, Gail Studebaker, Darlene Lewis and Mrs. Franklin Lewis enjoy the almost uninhabited skating area. Meantime, more than 800 skaters enjoyed the municipal rink on Lakeshore Drive last night. George Price, park end recreation director, indicated the rink would be in operation as much as weather conditions permit. 53 Vi 35 37 48V 29 Vi 34 53 33 Vi 596 59 Vi 32 46 ,; 60 Vi 39 77 10 16 62 72 45 62 17 t 43 75 31 18 30 40 12 48 18 53 14 34 v 52 17 ;' 38 57 90 37 34 22 87 54 38 39 . 41 22 " 22 47 42 ; 7 24 7 -46 84 68 21 Vi 49' 27 41 43 28 36 ard beef cows 17.00-18.00, most utility cows 14.50 to 16.50. Hoi steins reaching 16.00, canncr and cutter cows 12.00-14.50, some Hoi steins to 15.00; cutter and utility bulls 16.00-21.00; good and choice 550-925 lb stocker and feeder steers and heifers 15.00-17.00. Calves for week salable 220 slaughter offerings steady to strong, stockers steady; instance at least 50 hieher: cood and choice vealers 25.00-30.00, stand ard vealers and calves 20.00-25.00, cull and utility 12.00-20.00; small lot choice 444 lb stock steers 26.00, medium and good stockers 18.00- 22.00. Hogs for week salable 2025; butchers mostly 50 cents lower, most of the decline on Tuesday, sows steady; 15 head high-yield-. ing 199 lb butchers 20.50, most U. S. No. 1 and 2 190-230 lbs 19.25- 19.75, closing sales 19.50 down, No. 2 and 3 190-240 lbs closed from 18.00-18.75, few No. 1 and 2 sows 16.50, most sows 12.50-16.00. Sheep for week salable 1350; shorn slaughter lambs steady to 25 higher, much of strength on shorn offerings; other classes mostly steady; at midweek 150 head choice and prime. 104 lb wooled slaughter lambs 18.25, otlv er choice wooled 17.50-17.75, good and choice with No. 1 and fall shorn pelts 16.00-17.00; cult to good slaughter ewes 3.00 to 5.00; good and choice feeder lambs 14.50-16.00, fleshy wooled feeders at 16.00: few common and medi um 12.00-14.00. STOCKTON (UPI- FSMNS) - Livestock: Cattle salable 25: hogs salable 25; calves and sheep salable none. No price tests. Wide Range (Continued from Page 1) fore that deadline. The equalization program was originated to equalize oppor tunity for all children throughout the state, Hunsaker explained. Under the present program, some districts, including KUHS. do not realize as much from the equali zation program as they would on a straight per capita basis, Hun saker said. Mrs. Elliott explained the role of the teacher in the community and the school, and said that the OEA Ethics Committee is pres ently seeking strengthening of laws pertaining to selection of teachers. She said the OEA is Woman, Mate Face Charges In Dorris Court CITY BRIEFS DORRIS Wayne Leroy Carter, 37, Mount Hebron, was ar raicned before Judee Les Chase of Dorris Justice Court Thursdaviterian Church. There will be on charges of procuring male customers for his wife, and for A MEETING of the United meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the Wil- inurcn women ot ruamain rails lard Hotel. All members are will be held Monday, Jan. 9, at asked to attend. 1:30 p.m. at the First Presby- PAGE 4-A HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Friday, January (, 1HI Altamont (Continued from Page 1) Chiloquin Police Chief Quits To Take New Post tional opportunity by such con trol of funds does not work out, said Howe. Cost of an educational I program at Merrill, for instance, CHILOQUIN-Police Chief Loulcil offered me a nice recommen. that would compare with a simi- ,. cion!.,i rrriiv Foh 'Hatinn and I will Imvp rhiiv,, lar program at Eugene would beu waJ accep(ed ' Dy the Chilo-jwith no hard feelings." about twice as high, due to popu- k ci, Councji al lls regular A disagreement had developed and Other m-,:-a TiwH.-,v niohl llasl mnnlh hplueen .Innps nnrf nn. , ........ .. r- Jones faia he resigned to ac-1 liceman Ken Schoonover in the cept a position as an inspector two-man department. Jones had for the State Liquor Commission threatened to resign unless lation concentration factors. The plan, if enacted, will take money from the pockets of tax payers east ot me Lascaoe rump porllana He tt as a ana put " or e oi uie Chiloauin from 1952 to mountains. ,07 ..j , i,r-r tnin,, ; Other variables mentioned 0 , -....-..J , rhilnnnin millM chairman Howe were non-taxable utilities I cnjef of m May 1939 &verai applicants are reported in some areas which contribute! .., , . omj .ff., in prnanj t h hiHHinn in current .inn. nouung 10 scnooi suppon m u.e and , m looking forward to the areas in mui-ii uk, nw, uiu MW j-u .. ,. said ..The cou Eugene Water Board. I ; Other sources of revenue affect various other specific sectors ofi the state, he says. They include county forests, Oregon and Cali fornia Railroad lands and others, which definitely increase the abil ity of a given area to pay, but which are given no consideration in the distribution plan. Schoonover was fired but the matter was later reported settled by George Hobbs, police com It is not known whether Schoon over is one of them. Lease Request Believed For Rumored Steel Mill SALEM (AP) - The O k C issue promises to olication was on file todav with be a hot one in this year-s legis-' Oregon Land Board for the lauve session. noe sara. rih, to .,1.. harj mjn.ra s frorn Mrs. Saunders theme was ed ucation of children of migrant families, more funds for educa tion of the mentally retarded, and other issues. Legislation will be introduced to establish and improve the educa The city library will close Sun- lave hAOtnninff .Ian fl KaiH Mrs UUUm piugiuu . ,..iB.mv -A(jdie Mae Nixon. librarian, Library Will Close Sundays Chase appointed J. H. Messner, seeking authority through legis- Siskiyou County public defender, contributing to the delinquency of sters auring tne regular scnooi, c. ;j lh nu iv,arn year and to continue summer' , - ,i(i H in nart in and other con- school programs for an addition-,,..!, fj ai iwo years, sne saia. a practice for all new officers for installation Sundav, Jan. 8, at minors. The charges involved Carter's provided. children, aged 12, 9, 6 and 5. re spectively, sheriff's deputies said. Bail was set at $5,000 and Car ter was remanded to stallation of officers and a busi ness meeting. A social hour will follow. An invitation is extended 12:30 p.m. in the KC Hall. to all women. Child care will be , NAACP will meet Saturday, DEGREE OF HONOR will bold, A bill calls for a total of S155.-J flicts. A lease ap- 54.000 acres of Columbia River bottom land. Edgar Pierce, State Land Board secretary, said it was his under standing that the company want ed to take out minerals for steel production. He said a company spokesman said it was consider ing the building of a steel mill in the Pacific Northwest. The firm, Columbia Titanium, Inc., filed the lease 'asking the right to 54.984 acres stretching some 20 miles up the Columbia River. Pierce said the lease area start 000 additional funds for summer' N chcUut service has beer, ;at the east end of Sand Island school, research, regular educa- P ' on Sunday' ' . iindicated sorrow over necessity ot the move, but, a spokesman said. members believe the measure "is Jan. 7, library at 7 p.m. in the county lecture room. The pro- THE RAILROAD Evangelistic Association will meet Friday. Sheriff'Jan. 6, at 7 p.m. at the Assem-! address by Glenn Smiley on ways of Non Violence. A. B. Cottar's custody and jailed bly of God Church with Rev. at Yreka in lieu of bail. Judge .W. D. Bigby as the speaker. wisest for the time being.' GRAINS CHICAGO (AP)- High Low 7 46 27 79 SMay Wheat Mar May Jly Sep Dec Corn Mar May Jly Sep Dec Oats Mar May (Jiy Sep Rye Prev. Close close 3 12"i 2.10 112 2.10'i 2.09 2.08 2.09 2.08 lation for investigative powers concerning school teachers and administrators. Mrs. Sheridan outlined an eight- point legislative program of the Association of County School Dis tricts to be presented at the pend ing legislative session. These included: Authorization for planned de struction of obsolete and uselcssi school records. A change in the present law to allow reimbursement to school di rectors who Incur expenses in performance of their school du ties, in and out of the state. A provision to allow districts of all classes to fill school board vacancies, Changes in the manner of se lecting school board chairmen and vice chairmen, and prescribing a limit of, two years for either office. Permission for the association to set its own dues. Provision to permit local school boards to disseminate information relating to the status of the school program and pay for the same through school funds. Authorization to establish kin dergartens. Permission for school boards of second and third class to provide transportation in the same man ner as now exists for school boards of the first class. Following presentation of the panel topics, a question and an swer period brought a few quer ies from the floor. A small crowd was in attendance. Judge Chase sentenced her to spend 30 days in the county jail at Yreka. Another complaint charging her with contributing to the delin quency of minors and maintain ing an improper home for her children, a felony, has been signed by a sheriff's deputy who made the investigation. For the latter charge, Ralph W. Study Dies At Age 65 WEED Funeral arrangements for Ralph Waldo Study. 65, are pending at Upton's Mortuary. Mr. Study died Friday morning at 7:30 at his borne at 3 Main 1.90H 1.89 1.90 1.89'i Street. He recently retired as 1.93 1.92 1.93 1 92U 1.98 1.97 1.984 1.97 to represent Carter. A prelimi nary hearing was scheduled for Jan. 19. His wife, Ramona Florence Carter, 33. Mount Hebron, was also arraigned Thursday on MRS- E. L. charges of prostitution, a mis- 4731 Clinton, demeanor. She pleaded guilty and members of RETIRED TEACHERS will meet at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 7. at the YMCA. Roy Hunsaker, superintendent of city schools, will speak. All are invited. (ASIA) MINER, tion and supervisory expenses. Other measures ask money to allow for increase in staff facili ties and outpatient services at autic HI OflKIII, vc- .... I I T, .... ram will h. a Ian. r.r,)i,,a -K,.,! tratmn. r.n.ar in. -"ll;r "" 113 f-XH""" ! aHH. r... C". -r-Ti IT. u-' 3 I "; Ithat would allow the child to ma of the educational unit at the home. Recommendations may be made for establishment of a state De partment of Mental Health re- PROSPERITY REBECCA LODGE No. 104 will hold prac tice for installation of officers Sunday, Jan. 8, at 2 p.m. at the sponsible for statewide planning IOOF Hall. All officers are asked of local services and coordina to attend. I lion of state mental health in stitutions. FAIRHAVEN PARENTS AND The state Department of Edu- Present deadline is near the Columbia Kiver moutn and extend' up the river to near Puget Island. , Pierce said that the attorney general's office had ruled that the lease could not be granted pending passage of legislation covering the leasing of such lands by the legislature. ' Columbia . Titanium is a Ta ture more. Nov. 15. Skinner reported on recommen-. coma firm and the president is dations made bv the Oregon Con- Stanley A. Roth. Eric Smith is ference on Children and Youth the vice president and Harry F. at Salem Nov. 3. 4 and 5, most Putnam is the secretary-treasur of which will be touched upon by the legislature. Pierce said he did not know it Bffrnmmenriatinns for unmed:-!" nrm naa ashea lor a sum ate action included measures to Lions Club Auxiliary at 7:45 p.m. Monday, Jan. 9. Mrs. Elmer Harnden, a guest, will review her trip to the Orient. cation is requesting an appropri-elevate the status and support of ation to nrovide reimbursemcntsilocal health departments, estab- speaker will be Dr. Elmo Steven- for increases in special achieve- lishment of local and regional son, president of SOC. will be hostess to PATRONS will meet Tuesdav. the Klamath Falls Jan. 10, at 7:30 p.m. Guest ation to nrovide reimbursemcntsilocal health departments, estab- tliase set bail . at 15.000, ap pointed the county public defend er as her attorney, set Jan. 19 for a preliminary hearing and re manded her to the custody of the sheriff. The children were placed in custody of county Probation Offi cer Jess Brewer, Yreka. SHASTA VIEW GRANGE sponsor a public card party, not the Midland Grange as previous ly announced, Saturday, Jan. 7, at 8 p.m. at the Shasta View Judge Grange Hall. SHASTA VIEW COMMUNITY Building Association will hold a ship law to encourage teachers to will public card party at the hall, specialize in working with retard-l lar lease on the Columbia bot tom lands on the Washington side of the river. The Land Board secretary said ment classes for the mentally re-'child guidance clinics, establish-,' ' u.u Manuing mai ine tarHt .hmoht th. -tat. Iment of a citizens Recreationaliftec' mi" probably would be built Other bills deal with a scholar-Advisory tsoara. esiaDiisnmcni and development of projects for family counseling, establishment Shasta Jan. 7, and Madison, at 8 p.m. Saturday, dance ed children, obscene publications and highway safety. Denham spoke of proposed re organization of the state Two Youths Captured Two Klamath Falls youths missing from school since Wed nesday morning were captured in a stolen car in Red Bluff Thurs day morning. The youths, both 14, are sus pected of stealing the car from Drive More Motors, 302 Main Street, Wednesday MERRY MIXERS will Friday, Jan. 6, at 8 p.m. in the of Education, teacher tenure and hall at Pelican City. Bill Mayhew improvement and establishment ofi will call. Ladies are asked to i standards for teachers. bring sandwiches. The legislature is expected in Washington if plans matured. "II we can give an oil lease we can also, give a lease for nf a np rnrririil.im omnhasis on nara minerals. Fierce said. political and social philosophies! The Shell Oil Co. has an appll MIDLAND JUVENILE Grange will 'meet Saturday, Jan.'struction be appointed rather than 7. at l p.m. at the grange hall.jelecled. Other questions that may mere wut be installation of offi- SUBURBAN FIRE DEPART MENT FIRST AID CLASS will begin Monday, Jan. 9, at 8:30 p.m. at the fire station. The pub lic is invited. HENLEY JOB'S DAUGHTERS Bethel No. 51 will hold a regular meeting Monday, Jan. 9, at 7:30 p.m. at the grange hall. Mem bers are asked to return robes. YMCA Family Night will be! Friday, Jan. 6, at 6:30. LOUIE AND OZZIE will fur nish music for dancing at VFW Klamath Falls invites women in cent of the teachers in the state. and legislative interim committee callon on "le "King a lease of Board, study of youth employment. 'r'" Recommendations for fact-find-!""'" "V 71 uu eF'i'n. ing and future action: lf. to heId UP lnd"g Formation and function of a ?n' . .. .... to'state Mental Health Council, ere- aon 1 IO ue lnls l'P mull recommendations that t h ation of family courts, research : ' "V, '.. T.T .'. state superintendent of public in-1 DEWEY POWELL NO. 12 Dis- into family life, establishment of; a,a- ne,?al ,nal mul": community councils for recrea-f'e 'eas'n d Practiced tion. establishment of higher "How separate leasin? nt fna tatno araae fnw enrk affect the department are whether standards for teacher training.'.. . . , " membership on the state boarded study of job opportunities for nf mmeraIs and snail ue eicuuve w aupuimivc. The original teacher tenure law, abled American Veterans and passed in 1913, was later amend Auxiliary will hold a regular, ed, so that 11 districts in the meeting Friday, Jan. 6, at the VFW hall at 8 p.m. state, including Klamath County General recommendations: Formation of county coordinat ing councils, establishment of a state graduate school of social School District and the citv ele- work, and interim committee mentary school district, have ten- WOMAN'S LIBRARY CLUB ofure. They include about 40 per Hall from 9 p.m. Saturday until 1 a.m. Members and their guests are invited. the Klamath Basin to attend the. Some changes have been pro meeting Monday, Jan. 9, at 2 posed to remove school adminis p.m. in the city library. Livio trators from the tenure law to Valdermarin, AFS student, from make dismissal easier for school utt-Kbt. or HONOR will hold Italy will be the guest speaker, boards and other changes to Eastinsta"ation of officers Monday, There will be Italian art objects, make teachei dismissal easier. nicht. Jan- . at 8 p.m. in study to recodify laws pertaining to children in Oregon. AMIDON'S BUSINESS MACHINES 4535 S. 6th Rental - Sales - Service ervlre li th. heart f aur bntinrii the KC music and food prepared by the! Educational groups want more manager of the meat market in lh Vvf Mprranlil. rnmnanv aln Fa" for questioning. msition he had held for the nasi! A00"1" car theft was being in 25 years. 43 23 Jly Sep Soybeans 1.12 1.11 1.12 1.11S 1.16V 1.15 1.15 1.14',! He was bom April 7. 1895. in 1.19 1.18 1.18 1.18 Kansas, and had been a resident 1.19 1.17 1.18 1.17 of Siskiyou County for the past 1.15 1.14 1.15 1.14127 years. Survivors include the I w idow. Bessie Mae; two daugh- .67 .66 .67 .alters. Betty R. Study and Mrs. .68 .67 .68 .67! Peggy Bordino, both of Weed: .68 .67'i .68 .67 two sons, C. R. Study and B. M. .694 .68 .69 .68 Study, both of Houston. Cause of death will be deter- 1.19 1.18 1.19 1.18 mined by investigation of the 1.23 1.21 1.22 1.21! sheriffs office. 1 23 1.22 1 23 1.22 1 24 1.24 1.24 1 23 The theft was reported by FredHall- A banquet will precede the! Daughters of Italy. Hadlock, 4222 Laverne Street. He said the keys were apparently left in the car. City police learned of the boys' capture and recovery of the car in a bulletin from Red Bluff. The bulletin said the car was not in driveable condition: it also said NEW YORK (UPl-President- Sen. Paul Douglas. D-Ill...chair elect John F. Kennedy was ma" of the House-Senate Econom armed tndav hv hi. chif v,.l'c Committee and head of a re- ., .. P J. . . j i . it-uiicJV ids. lUltC UU B1U IU vestigatcd by city police Friday nomic advisera "nd organized la-Lhmniv h ,,A morning. Joe McAuliffe. Cotton- bor's leadership with strong sup- a 3 or 4 per cent reduction In the income tax withholding the youths admitted the theft. They will be returned to Klam- Kennedy Considers Tax Cut To Boost Economy tune to study the tenure setup to try to come up with a bet ter solution. Teachers, in fact, want the ngnt to police tneir ranks and a bill 'S pending for formation of a Competencies Commission of. responsible educators to pass judgment on teachers. Another bill pending, said Den ham, is one that would make a child who has turned six years of age after July 1 ineligible to wood, Calif., said his car was stolen Wednesday night from in front of 221 Main Street. He said he had left the car unlocked. 48 ' The name Wisconsin irom a Chippewa Indian meaning ."gathering of the ters." Mar May Jly Sep Nov 2 43 2 35 2 40 2 34 2.46 2.38 2 43 2 37 2.49 2.41 2.45 2 41 2 50 2.42 2.46 t 41 2 30 2 24 2 28 2.24 UN Tosses Out Charge UNITED NATIONS. N Y. (AP) Girl Stabbed During Quarrel port for a temporary income tax normal cut this spring if economic danger signs increase seriously. A special task force headed by economics professor Paul A. Sam Mil rate would mean a savine nf 'i ItC about $10 a month on an averagelV truck I 1 1 J IX 1 - ..ri T l ane B""V Local . vw uelson of the Massachusetts In-, sensible" as a quick, wage of $85 a week. Douglas called the recommendation "very 2.22 2.19 2 21 2.191 Th U.N. Security Council told Anderson she wanted to break stitute of Technology recommend ed that Congress give Kennedy the right to cut federal income CA.NBY AP)-A teen-age girl13" rates by 3 or 4 percentage was stabbed 11 times here Thurs- P0""5 " the current day night and police later arrest ed her boy friend in Astoria. Sheriff Joe Shobe said Dennis Arnold Anderson. 18, Canbv, told him he stabbed Judv Diane Otte. 17, Canby, after they had an argu ment. Shobe reported that the girl had measure if current economic con ditions worsen appreciably. Coincidentally the AFL-CIO Ex ecutive Council recommended giv- rccession ing Kennedy discretionary power docs not show signs in March or to reduce taxes temporarily dur April of righting itself by late ing an economic slump, w ith Con summer. I gross holding the right to veto. r -IT m ton uu ery 1 uo"- ...tps dramatic' i p,f nJTtrt, t ll.ls POTATOES POTATO SHIPMENTS KLAMATH BASIN Seaseaa Se-tW (Ml Daily Tract. Ore t 18 Dally Rafl, Ore. I Dairy Trerk, Cal H Dally tUU, Cal. 2 1 Dally Tetal Oregea Calif. SI HesTtaly Tetal fl W eaeea Tetal KM SAN FRANCISCO (UPI FSMNS) Potatoes unchanged. LOS ANGELES L'PI-FSMNS- No Oregon potato sales. CHICAGO (AP) - Potatoes ar rivals 38: on track 122: total U.S. hipmenU 515: market dull to Thursday night discarded Cuba's latest charge that she is faring imminent invasion from the Unit ed States. A majority of members of the 11-nation body made clear in de bate they did not believe there was any evidence to back up the charge made last Saturday by the Fidel Castro government that an invasion was coming within hours. The coumi! ended its two-day debate without a vote a victorv steady: car lot track sales: Idaho (or the United States, which Russets S.I0: Minnesota North Da-! termed the charge ridiculous and to thr fi mora eomtnnaw koU Red River - valley Koundiasked that it not be dignified by! ,"7" TJlL.ir'Si up. Anderson told him they had been going steady, Shobe said. Miss Otte was reported in fair condition in the hospital. FALSE TEETH That Looten Need Not Embarrass Maht Hrn of Ilim tttfi hair ftrd rwti mN rrtvmn X BatM rtU plftu dropped titppMl or ot bled tt nut th wrong tima IVi am 11 t in (Mr f thu hppnmf m fm. J-ut awnki t mtio rASTT.CTW fclkalloe inon-evfadt po44-r. on yri pii4 nma iai ttin mora onrrr. nronw. i-a nrlT" .deft- 4ATUTH at aof Wilson Title & Abstract Co. Is pleased to onnounce the removal of its offices to 600 Main Street Some Phcne Number TU 4-5137 ABSTRACTS TITLE INSURANCE ESCROWS 5 Wrttt Existing Space.. M Tek yoor welts for instance ... we cen snow yon how to utilize them for burH-'m storage at very reasonable cost. WeM be happy to come) by and show you other ways to remocH yewr home and gain rom.m whatever yow hewe 'm mind, yowl find It a 1 soar to compteta If yowl let ms help. So, Cell Today for FREE ESTIMATES 111 !. 'i' I? 7 Mm 1 ill, Ifl Phone TU 4-3144 Moin and Spring (formal action. druc eountr. Reds J 50-2.70.