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Medford Takes First, Lakeview Second, In Swimming Meet LAKEVIEW-Medford was the winner in the five-team compel! tion at the two-day annual swim meet held in Lakeview last week end. The meet was sponsored by the Lakeview Lions Club. The winners amassed 4fiS points for first place. Lakeview was second with 303; Sweet Home third with 27-H; Bend, fourth ' - with 259',i, and Klamath Fails, - fifth with 155. Outstanding swimmers were Ursie Arzner of Lakeview for the girls, and Keith Marshall of v Sweet Home for the boys, ' i The winners in the girls' finals held on Saturday were as fol lows: Freestyle, 35 yards. 8 and un der T. Jensen, Medford Buck, Klamath Falls: C. Morris, Lakeview; S. Florey, Medford Darby. Lakeview; J. Jones, Med ford. Nine and 10 U. Arzner, Lakeview; D. Taylor, Medford; H. Winterholder, Klamath Falls S. Nelson, Sweet Home; W. Mc Donald, Lakeview; K. Wilson Medford. Eleven and 12 Crawford, Medford; S. Hull Sweet home: M. Morris, Lake- view: R. Montgomery. Bend L. Stacy, Medford; V. Bridge, Klamath Falls. Freestyle, 70 yard, 13 and 14 Stacy, Medford; S. Stoffel, Lake- view; B, Pratt, Lakeview; N, Marshall. Medford: A. Deffen baugh. Sweet Home; Troxler, Bend. I Freestyle. 105 yard, 15-17 J. Crawford, Medford: S. Moyer, Bend; J. Cecil, Bend; J. Hull, Sweet Home; K. Kramer, Klam ath Falls; M. Moore, Sweet Home. Seniors Sherry Jarman, Lakeview; Shelley Jarman, Lake view, J. Taylor, Lakeview; J. Marshal, Sweet Home; H. Rich ards, Sweet Home. Breast stroke, 8 and under C. Morris, Lakeview; C. Buck, Klamath Falls; L. Darby, Lake- view. Nine and 10 D. Taylor, Medford: K. Winterholder, Klam ath Falls; S. Nelson, Sweet Home; S. Monson, Sweet Home; K. Wilson, Medford; M. McKee, Lakeview. Eleven and 12 M. Morris, Lakeview; M. Baker, Bend; B. IMonson, Sweet Home; L. Stacy, Medford; K. Dickey. Medford; T, Davisson, Bend. Breast stroke, 70 yard, 13 and 14 A. Deffenbaugh, Sweet Home; K. Stacy, Sweet Home; N. Mar-j shall, Medford; B. Snider, Bend; B. Brady, Sweet Home; R. Lin ville, Klamath Falls. Breast stroke, 105 yards, 15-17 S. Mayer, Bend; Shelley Jar man, Lakeview; C. Dey, Klam ath Falls; M. Moore, Sweet Home. Seniors Sherry Jarman, Lakeview; J. Marshall, Swee Home: M. Motzen, Lakeview; J. Richards, Sweet Home. Butterfly, 33 yards, 9 and lo ll. Arzner, Lakeview; P. Cherry, Klamath Falls; M. McKee, Lake view; M. Monson, Sweet Home. Eleven and 12-S. Hull. Sweet Home; J. Crawford. Medford; V. Bridge, Klamath Falls; Bak er, Bend; R. Jacques, Bend; K. Dickey, Medford. 13 and 14 L. McGinly, Medford; S. Stoffel, Lakeview, and V. Hull, Sweet Home, tied for second and third; B. Snider, Bend; B. Brady, Sweet Home; R. Linville, Klamath Falls. Butterfly, 70 yards, 15-17 R. Hess, Medford: S. Mayer, Bend; Shelley Jarman, Lakeview. Sen iorsSherry Jarman, Lakeview; J. Crawford, Medford; S. Stoffel. Lakeview. Backstroke, 35 yards, 8 and under C. Buck, Klamath Falls; L. Darby, Lakeview;. C. Morris, Lakeview; T. Jensen, Medford; S. Aslimon, Bend. 9 and 10 U. Arzner, Lakoview; D. Taylor, Medford; G. May, Bend; J. Brown, Medford: Nelson, Sweet Home; J. Deffenbaugh, Sweet Home. Backstroke, 70 yards, 13-11 K. Stacy, Medford; N. Marshall, Medford; B. Pratt, Lakeview; S. Taylor, Bend; V. Hull, Sweet Home; C Morris, Lakeview. Backstroke, 105 yards, 15-17 J. Cecil, Bend; R. Hess, Medford; K. Kramer, Klamath Falls; J. Hull, Sweet Home. Seniors S. Jarman, Lakeview; B. Pratt, Lakeview: J. Taylor, Lakeview; J. Richards, Sweet Home; J. Marshall, Sweet Home. Individual Medley, 11 and 12 J. Brown, Medford; M. Morris, Lakeview; R. Montgomery, Bend; L. Stacy. Medford; M. Ba ker, Bend; S. Monson, Sweet Home. 13 and 14 B. Pratt, Lake- view; L. McGinty. Medford; A Deffenbiiugli, Sweet Home; B. Brady, Sweet Home. 15-17 J, Crawford. Medford; J. Cecil, Bend; C. iDey, Klamalh Falls; J Taylor. Lakoview. Mixed Freestyle Relay, 140 yard, 8 and under Medford. first; Bend, second; Lakeview. third. 9 and 10 Medford, first; Klamath Falls, second; Bend, third. It And 12-Medford. first; Sweet Home, second: Lakeview, 6 , I, third; Bend, fourth. 13-17 Med ford, first; Bend, second; Lake- view, third; Sweet Home, fourth Klamath Falls, fifth. The Sunday final results for the boys were as follows: Freestyle, 35-yard, 8 and un der B. Gilchrist, Bend: M. Web er, Sweet Home; R. Peters, Med ford; M. Hadlock, Klamalh Falls; J. Deffenbaugh, Sweet Home: W. Ernst, Bend. 9 and 10-A. Cardwell. Sweet Home; M. Dan ielson, Medford; R. Peters, Med ford; J. Coperhauer, Bend: S. Vandervort, Bend; J. Elliott, Medford. 11 and 12 S. Peters, Medford; G. Brown, Medford: E. Foster, Lakeview; D. Houck, Bend; D. Bekins. Bend; Wilson, Medford. Freestyle, 70-yard, 13 and 14 L. Budge, Medford; T. Marshall Sweet Home; J. Copenhaucr, Bend; L. Simons, Sweet Home; J. McDonald, Lakeview; S. Kra mer, Klamalh Falls. Freestyle. 105-yard, 15-17 K. Marshall. Sweet Home; E. Layton, Sweet Home; N. Rucks, Sweet Home; P. Larson. Medford; C. Aubrey. Klamalh Falls: G. Thompson, Sweet Home. Seniors; J. Kramer, Klamalh rails; J. Cut ter, Bend; D. Carson, Medford; B. Faus, Klamalh Falls; W. Hyde, Sweet Home; G. Peters. Medford. Breaslstroke, 35-yard, 8 and un der B. Gilchrist, Bend; M. Had lock. Klamalh Falls; G. Ernst Bend; M. Weber. Sweet Home; J. Deffenbaugh, Sweet Home. Nine and 10 B. Dkkey, Medford; S. Hannah, Bend; Dave Guyer, Bend; M. Cloud. Lakeview; M. Danielson, Medford; E. Key Klamalh Falls. Eleven and 12 B. Bekins, Bend; R. Brown, Med ford; Hampton, Klamath Falls; B. Copsey, Medford; S. Stoffel, Lakeview; C. Thornton. Klamath Falls. Thirteen and 14 P. Taylor, Medford; G. Arzner, Lakeview; G. Elmer, Sweet Home; L. Web er, Sweet Home; T. Copsey, Med ford; D. Davidson. Bend. ?AGS t A HERALD AND NEWS. Klamalh Falls, Oregon Thursday, August 29, 1963 Brcastslroke - 105 yard, 15-17. K. .Marshall, Sweet Home: C. Waite, Sweet Hne; M. Linville. Klamath Falls; T. Davison, Bend; A. Shaw, lakeview; P. Verdoui, Klamath Falls. Seniors, B. Faus, Klamath Falls; J. Gospodnetieh Klamath Falls; G. Arzner, Lake- view; W. Hyde, Sweet Home; A. Shaw, Lakeview Butterfly - 35, yard. 9 and 10, A. Cardwell, Sweet Home; J. El liott, Medford; M. Cloud. Lake view; T. L'ptegrove, Bend; Dean Guyer, Bend. Eleven and 12, E. McDonald, Lakeview; E. Foster. Lakeview; M. Wilson. Medford; D. Houk. Bend; C. Thornton, Klamath Falls; T. Benson. Med ford. Thirteen and 14. D. Carson. Medford; L. Bugrle. Medford; L. Simons, Sweet Home; B. Devlin, Bend; S. Kramer, Klamalh Falls; G. Arzner. Lakeview. Butterfly - 70 yard, 15-17. B. Hess, Medford; C. Waile. Sweet Home; P. L'ptegrove. Bend: C. Aubrey. Klamath Falls; E. Lay ton. Sweet Home: D. Spencer, Sweet Home. Seniors. J. Cutter. Bend; P. Larson. Medford; B. Faus, Klamath Falls; J. Gospodne tich, Klamath Falls; A. Shaw, Lakeview. Backstroke - 35 yard. 8 and un der, B. Gilchrist, Bend; R. Pe lers. Medford: R. McKee. Lake view; M. Hadlock. Klamalh Falls: M. W eber, Sw eel Home. Nine and 10, A. Cardwell, Sweet Home; Continued on Page 7-A Union Members Ratify Contracts PORTLAND I LPI '-Officials of the International Woodworkers of America HWA and Lumber and Sawmill Workers Lr.ion iLSWi announced today their members have ratified three-year contracts with the Timber Operators Coun cil and tin ee independent firms. The contracts call for wage in creases oi 30 j cents an nour. lie independents are Potlatch Forests Inc. of northern Idaho and Montana and two Tillamook firms. Diamond Lumber Co. and American Wood Preserving Co. Harvey Nelson, president of the IWA's Region 3, said workers voled overwhelmingly in favor of the TOC agreement in a referen dum conducted by that union. He declined to give any figures. Tlie LSW left it up to its locals to approve or reject the contract, and Ted Prusia, executive secre tary of the Willamette Valley Dis trict Council, said all have gone along. Prusia said LSW locals already have signed contract with about half of the TOC firms, but some of the 106 members of the em ployer organization have balked at the terms. He said negotiations are continuing. The TOC does not have the power to bind its mem bers to the contract, which was agreed upon Aug. 15. The announcements loday left the Nurthwest lumber industry dispute which at one time idled 2;,ooo workers this summer in what Prusia called tha "mopping up" stage. The only plants still strike, bound are the U.S. Plywood Corp. operation at Anderson. Calif., and Yamhill Plywood Co at Mc-.Minnvillc. The Utter is on- erating with non-union labor. 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Filler Paper W deco"e3erul4oocoUt Excellent quality. 200 count Typing Paper 39c 3?c 49c 77c 39c Prices effective Thursday, August 29 through Sunday, Sept. 1 at Safeway in Klamath Falls Limit rights reserved. JrVil i mil II n ' him " ' ' il ' in i- -- I,- m( r'-TTmnrcnjjj THOUSANDS OF EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS Redeem Coupons in 25" Anniversary Cniiiuin Rnnlr it GOLD BOND DEALERS redeem! f A Aug. 16 I j A n,"l I f - coupons L HERE THIS WEEhy i-orvBiciirr i. sahway storks, incorpora rto Students Who Visited Cuba Fearful Of Future MADRID (UPIi - A cronn of 54 American students who defied a government ban on travel to Cuba today were reported wor ried about the effect the trip will have on their future. Several have refused to give their names or home tons to re porters on the ground Ihev michi face dismissal from colleges or be barred from enrolling. They were exacted to fly to New York Thursday and face re moval of passports by the State Department and possible prosecu tion for violation of the Cuba travel ban. Maximum penalties are five years in prison and a $3,000 fine. Some of the amun. which flew I into Madrid Monday night, talked glowingly of tlie of the Caribbean island. The group was invited by the Cuban Student Federation and the Cu bans paid the expenses. One member of Clinton M. Jenks of Monroe, La said Tuesday the trip disillu sioned him about Cuba under Premier Fidel Castro. "I don't know hnw tu ii.j I before in Cuba," he said, ' but 'I am sure the people of Cuba never lived worse than they do inow. "ThcV told US the nennln belter off now but I don't believe it." The 20-vear-old drama sIuHphI made the trip witli his wife! uara. He grew a beard during the trip but had it shaved off here Tuesday. Otlier youths, who declined to give their names, said "Cuba was great. Castro has niven his people much better living condi tions than before. Richard Thorne of Rpikclev Calif., said the group tiaveled all over Cuba. "What impressed me was the thousands of schouls," he aid. "Castro is ceruinlv trvinp to educate the people." Robert Kaflka of San Francisco said the State DeDartmcnt han nn travel to Cuba and Communist China didn't worry him. One member of the crouo. Chris- tian Lee Raisner. 2.1. of San Fran cisco, was arrested by Spanish po lice on arrival because he had no passport, but was released Tuesday night when tne U. S. Em bassy intervened. Raisner said he lost his passport in Cuba last iweck. Show To Draw 711 Dogs MAI LD1N A GRANDPA ANAHEIM. Calif. dlPD-Polit- zer Prize-winning cartoonist Bill Mauldin. creator of the OI team of Willie and Joe during World War 11, became a grandfather Wednesday with the birth of Mi- helle Mauldin. The 7-oound. lO'v-nnm-p oir-1 was born to 18-year-old Judy Mauldin. wife of the cartoonist's son. Bruce, 19. It was their first child. A record entry of 711 canines from throughout tlie I'nited States and Canada will compete for various trophies and awards at the 14th Annual All Breed Dog Show slated for 9 a.m., Satur day, at the Klamath County Fair grounds Pavilion Building. Dogs will vie for awards in categories of Best in Show, Best of Group and Best of Breeds. In tlie latter event, each breed must have at least five entrants before prizes will be awarded, accord ing to Dave Penny, chairman of the show. ' Entries in the show will range in size from Chihuahuas to the Great Pyrenees, a pure white canine standing about 32 inches high and weighing approximately 175 pounds. The annual dog show, spon sored by the Klamath Falls Dog Fanciers, was first held in lujo and attracted some 350 entries. Since Uien the annual list of en tries has gradually increased un til last year the event was ranked 110th in the nation with 680 dogs competing in the show. Judges (or this year's competi tions include Dr. A. A. Mitten. Rock Hall. Md.: Anton B. Korbel, Hillsborough, Calif., and Maurice L. Baker, Minneapolis, Minn. In addition to Penny, die local committee includes Betty Perrin. Larry Bergman, George Ryzek and William Canton. BASIN BRIEFS MF.RRUJ. MR. AND MRS. ROLAND W'KST have returned from a two- week vacation. They traveled to Lane Louise and back tlirouidi Glacier National Park. MR. AND MRS. DON CKR. KEN and family from Albuquer que have been visiting the Wal iter Wilsons. BOBBY TROTMAN is in Hood River visiting with David Graves. BONANZA MRS. FLORENCE 1IANK1NS and Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Han- HERALD AND NEWS., Klamath Falls, Oregon Ikins spent tlie weekend at Cot tage Grove and attencod a Han kins family reunion which drew do people. MRS. ART STRL'VE accom panied her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hays, to Ashland on Aug. 24 to attend funeral serv ices for Ilavs- sister, Mrs. Neal I Heard. MR. AND MILS. JOHN HAL. VORSON have returned In their home at Madison, S.D., after vis iting tlieir son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Lund- Iherg. They enjoyed several days Thursday, August 29. 1963 PAGE 7 A Paper tepHms lc ' tea tea -is? 4IC Sabd iressimig sw 3IT Sofewoy Stores in Klamath Falls open fit " " 4rr J AA yf - Labor Day 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 ' 1 mm ooo Roof Beer Floats Both Stores in Klamath Falls Friday & Saturday Made with Hires Root Beer and Snow Star Ice Cream. Try 'em, then take home the makings for your own floats! Big, Jumbo, 8 bottle pack of Root Beer Hi,c' Snow Star Ice Cream Vi Gal. nly 49 of salmon fishing on the coast. GILBERT JOYCE of New York is visiting his uncle and aunt. -Mr. and Mrs. Dewev Horn, and I aunts, Mrs. Gladys Gilgore and Florence Horn. He went on to Coos Bay to visit his sister, Mrs. Del Kuicaid. Mrs. Kilgore and the Horns joined them on Sun- day. MRS. BARBARA KEPIJART and Cyndace of Costa Mesa are visiting with her brother, Oscar Peterson. KEITH TURNER suffered a cut finger while working with a mowing machine. It tnnlr v. eral stitches to close tlie wound. MRS. MAE MURCH of Para. dise, Calif., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Eva Roberts. Mrs. Roberts just returned home from a vUit at Ketchikan with her daughter ana son-in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Brown. MRS. BILL CUSTER daughters of Central Point are visiting the Wayne Dye family. MRS. EVEA ADAMS i 111 her home in Lancell Vallev and will be in bed for several weeks. Her daughter. Sherrv Brvniwl. son, has returned to her home in Rupert, Idaho, after spending the summer here. MR. AND MRS. ERWIN TIP. PERY and family have re turned here where he will teach this year. He attended Utah University for a year on a Na tional Science Foundation fellowship. MRS. MINNIE SCHOOI.RR nf Klamath Falls Is visitintr her land daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Schooler. MDC DIt f -.nn.nn I .....o. ou,u umiu.-E,tt spent a few days in a Klamath Falls ..u.-t..w. .reiving uieuicai care. MARGEE THOMAS will ti n,o guest of honor at a bridal shower at the Bonanza Library Thurs day, Sept. 5, 8 p.m. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mr Hon Thomas and will marry Scott wooien. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Woolen, at St ftarnahae IjChurch on Sept. 21. Friends are invuea. GENE GARDNER anA l.. children have rnhirnor) in ih.,v home at Roseville. Calif h visiting his mother Mn v;.r iHubble. Save More at Safeway Reynold's Wrap 12"x75 ft. Economy roll 69c Instant Tea Lip,on 5 fresh brewed f,nL 87c Pretzels Sunshine' ,hin-Party To, pk9. 29c MRS. JERRY fSinrrrAi THOMAS of Oakland is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mr. Maim. ice Spillane. Suntan Lotion Coppertone 4 oz, size 1.35 Modess Sanitory Napkins' Xa.rof n 289c M()dess New V Form Safeway Stores In Klamath Falls OPEN LABOR DAY Ripe Olives Town House, Tall canstit 4:1.00 9:00 A.M. To 6:00 P.M. Tr 11 To) PER POUND LTLlVi MANOR HOUSE U.S.D.A. Grade A, pan ready extra clean and guaranteed. Everyone goes for fried chicken at a picnic. Armour Star Canned PICNICS Boneless, cooked; Ready Tl TTO to heat and serve. 3-lb. P II Ea j Safeway Skinless WIENERS Always fresh at Safeway. Take along plenty on your picnic. lb. Medford Isf InSvim Meet (Continued from Page -A) M. Cloud, Lakeview; J. Elliott, Medford; R. Nichols, Lakeview; Danielson, Medford; J. Mar shall, Medford. Eleven and 12, D. Bekins, Bend; B. Dopsey, Med ford; T. Darst, Lakeview; Peters, Medford: B. Marshall, Medford; L. Marshall, Medford. Backstroke - 70 yard, .15-17, E. Layton, Sweet Home; Rucka. Sweet Home; J. Beene. Klamath Falls; D. Carson, Med ford; Yasonto. Klamath Falls; D. Spencer, Sweet Home. Seniors, B. Hess, Medford; Kramer, Klamath Falla; L. Taylor, Lakeview; P. Young, Bend. Individual Medley 140 yard, 11 and 12, R. Brown, Medford; D. Houk, Bend; S. Stoffel, Lake view; C. Thornton, Klamath Falls; M. Wilson, Medford; E. McDon ald, Lakeview. Thirteen and 14. P. Taylor, Bend: D. Carson, Med ford; T. Marshall, Sweet Home; J. Copenhaver, Bend; D. Davi son, Bend; T. Copsey, Medford. Individual Medley 140 yard, 15-17, K. Marshall, Sweet Home; B. Hess, Medford: C. Waite, Sweet Home; M. Linville, Klam ath Falls; D. Carson, Medford; P. Larson, Medford. Mixed Relay 140 yard, senior, Medford and Lakeview tied for first: Bond, second. Freestyle Relay 140 yard, nine and 10, Medford, first; Bend, sec ond; Lakeview, third; Medford B, fourth; Klamath Falls, fifth; Med ford C, sixth. Eleven and 12, Med ford A, first; Lakeview, second; Bend, third; Medford B, fourth. Thirteen - 17, Sweet Home D, first; Medford A, second; Sweet Home C, third; Bend B, fourth; Klamalh Falls A, fifth; Lakeview A. sixth. Beef Franks skinless wienersy Canned Ham .b. 59c Hormel. Woste-free ) ih 3-lb. con .17 T..J,Mir Manor House, fryer-rooster AFr lurkeys 4v,08ib.. . m Round Steak at" bLVound ,b. 98c Swiss Steak Choice bottom round lb. 89c Sliced Bacon " A"" 69c Clean Your CARPETS Whtn tlit Kid. 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