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o PAGE 1A Friday. Oiloher 1!, 106" ' HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore. MARKETS and FINANCE Stocks NEW YOKA SOCKS By United Press International Allied Chemical 5P. Alum Co Am BO'i American Air Lines 28'i American Can 455 American Motors 2I? AT&T 129 American Tobacco 28' i Anaconda Copper 4!' Armco fi'l'i -'. American Standard 17fo ; 'Bendix Corp WU Bethlehem Steel 32"i " Boeing Air 3.1 'i '. Brunswick 12 . Caterpillar Corp 44' Chrysler Corp !M' ' Coca Cola lo:t" C.B.S. IP Columbia Gas 29' i Continental Can 45'4 Crucible Steel ' : Curtiss Wright IS-1. ; Dow Chemical 5!)' ; Du Pont 245 ; Eastman Kodak HH 1 Firestone TS'i ; Ford W J- General Dynamics 2:)', ' general Electric 78'.2 ! General Foods '', General Motors 78U General Portland Cement Wt '. Georgia Pacific ': Ct. North. Ity 53'.-i Greyhound 47' : : Gulf Oil 47i Hnmestako 47' i Idaho Power -l' I.B.M. lilt Paper 3434 . Johns Manville 48'i .'; Kennccott Copper TV.'t '. Lockheed Aircraft M'.t ;' Martin 18'' Merck W! Montana Power .'18 '. Montgomery Ward : Nafl Biscuit 54' : New York Central 21 Northern Natural Gas 51 Northern Pacific 4BV4 Penney J.C. 4,T,b Pcnn RR Pcrmancnte Cement lB'i Phillips 52 Procter Gamble 78' Itadio Corporation 78'i Richfield Oil 45'i Safeway 59 - Sears . Shell Oil 43', ; Socony MobU Oil t'i Southern Co. 52 ; Southern Pacific .13 Sperry Rand 17 - Standard California Kl . Standard Indiana f'2 Standnrd N.J. ' Stokely Van Camp 20 Sun Minos Texas Co. l7 Texas Gulf Sulfur 18 Texas Pacific Land Trust 28',j Thiokol 23 Trans America 51 Trans World Air 22 Tri-Continental 47Vii Union Carbide MH'i Union Taiific 40 'J United Aircraft 41 United Air Lines 37 : U.S. Plywood n 3 U.S. Rubber 47 3 U.S. Steel 55 3 United Utilities 40 ": West Bank Corp 41 Westinghonse 41 Youngslown '22 WALL STREET NEW YORK (UPl'-The usual amount of prc-weekend profit tak ing brought stocks down from their best levels late today, clos ing the market slightly higher on moderately active trading. Gains running from 1 to 3 points in Carter Products, Johnson & Johnson, Merck, Bristol-Myers an Parke Davis followed news that the Food and Drug Administra tion and the prescription drug in dustry have settled most of the issues in their dispute over the new federal regulations governing drug advertising. 7 Seniors Commended Many Points Included In Judging (Continued Irom Page 1) Livestock PORTLAND I UP! I (USU.M - Weekly livestock: Cattle 2.270: Slaughter slccrs, 25-50 cents lower, high good choice 24-24.75, mostly good 2.I.- 25-24: slaughter heifers, 25 - 50 cents lower, good-choice 22-23.75; cows, mostly steady, most utility- commercial 12-15; bulls, mostly steady, cultei-ulility 16-19; feed ers, steady, some t0 cents - 1 dollar higher, few good-choice steers 23-23, mostly good 19-22. good-choice heifers 18-21. Calves 420. Slaughters steady. choice 28-29, standard-good 23-28; feeders, good choice steers mostly 23-26, some 27-28. Good-choice heifers 21.50-24. Hogs 1,050. 'Barrows and gilts, 25-50 cents higher, l-2s 17-17.50, 2-3s 16-17; sows, steady, l-3s 10- 15. Sheep 2.300, Slaughter lambs. 50 cents higher, choice - prime wooled 17.50-18, most choice shorn 17-17.25; slaughter ewes, steady. 4.50 - 5; feeder lambs, steady. choice 15-16.25. Seven seniors at Klamath Un ion High School have received let tors of commendation lor their high performances on the Nation al Merit Scholarhip Qualifying Test last spring. C. K. Claven. KU principal, list- j ed the students today as Dean 0( ,,f selecting judges. Guyer, Sandra Hicks, Richard: The tp three lloats will be dc Jenkins, Neil Johnson, D o n n a ' torminetl on the basis of total Shaver, Charles Swectland andpojms earned in three categories, Carl Ziegler. iith each category assigned a 15- They are among some 32,000 ip,Hnt value for a perfect score students throughout the country ' 45 points, being awarded the letters. j Tle floats K judged on They arc awarded letters for joriginality, application of individ scorcs on the test that, while be-;Ui, (heme, and appearance. Oth ing outstanding, did not reach the iel- factors to be considered under scmifinalist status. One KU sen-j(le three general headings are ior, Judith Weinberg, has bccnjncatncss. color harmony, balance, named a scmifinalist and will bojeostumes, and use of live or re- eligible to try for finalist status. ;corded sound effects. 1 I I . The scmifinalist and commended (students together represent about Grains CHICAGO (UPP-Grain range: High Low Close Wheat Dec 2.11 2.07 2.09-2.0!ll,i Mar 2.11 2.08 2.u9!i-'i May 2.07 2.04 2.05-2.05 Jul 1.74 1.71 1.72'i-1.73 Sep 1.76 1.74 1.74 Oats Dec .71 .69 .69 Mar .73 .71 .71- May .73 .71 .71 Sep .67 .66 .66 Ityc Dec 1.50 1.45 1.46 Mar 1.54 1.48 1.49-1.49 May 1.53 1.48 148 Jul 1.44 140 1.41 Stocks LOCAL SECURITIES Bank America Boise Cascade Cal iPae Ulil Con Freight Cyprus Mines Equitable SJiL 1st Nat'l Bank .lanlzcn Morrison Knudscn Mult Kennels N.W. Natural Gas Oregon Metal PP&L PGK U.S. Nafl Bank Tektronix West Coast Tel Weyerhaeuser 3I: Ten members of the community were nominated by the steering two per cent of all high school 'committee to serve as iudees. seniors. From this list, three will be select- The commended students' ;r(i )V tle ncra, anc News and names are included on a list that tleir namcs ttj not be released is sent to the two colleges they in j unt il alter the presentation of dilated as their preferred choices. awards. In this way. tlic commended stu-i av church nroim which is in dents may be awarded scholar-1 tcrestccJ in submitting an entry snips by these colleges outside Hie,,-,,,,) has not received a parade National Merit awards. Fire Report (10 a.m. Thursday In 10 a.m. Friday. ) Klamath Falls I'lrc Department 1 p.m. Thursday 716 Owens Street, fire burned grass and news letter may contact the news paper office for further informa tion. jThree-Vehicle Crash Injures Two Drivers A three-vehicle rear end colli-! sending the latter's vehicle into a sion involvinE a freishtliner truck ditch. and two passenger cars resulted i Burkhart told police he had sig in neck injuries to the drivers of I nailed for a left turn moments hoth cars, in one of two automo- before the accident, but Flag" lu:l :jnnin tlm I iln.ntt- rtnniwl liavino nhsprvprl anv clirli une dCLiUL'iikS iKrat inc i.aivv.,v ,.....0 - Junction Thursday. : signal. Each of the injured complained! There were no injuiies, nor was to a whiplash and were taken by anyone cited. Both vehicles were Peace Ambulance to the Klamath easthound at the time of the Valley Hospital where they re- crash. ceived outpatient treatment and, were released. They were Wendel Lavcrne Wood. 32. of 2544 Union lAflfh I flKPC Avenue, and Clarice M e I v i n a tW " ' Mrkt J 'Owens, 58, of 4tJ22 Cottage Ave- A UShi1 nue. A passenger in the latter's r lYIIIIUlU automobile. Willie Perry Owens. f'HILOOUIN - Anseimo Mi- also of tlie Cottage Avenue nato, 74. a resident of Klamath SHADES OF COLUMBUS DAY The weather yesterday and today brought back mem ories to Klamath Basin residents of the disastrous Columbus Day storm last year that pounded the Pacific Northwest. The stiff jouthwosstorly winds yesterday lowered Upper Klamath Lake more than a foot, pushinq the water north. Here, it bared a pro jection of rocks normally under water near the Fremont Bridge. Floating docks at the Moore Park Marina were also left high and dry. address, apparently was not in-;Counlv silK.e i9I6i and of Cnilo. jured, state police reported. j quin since iW. died at a nursing The accident developed as the home Oct. 10. He had been iil vehicles operated by Wood and sin,.p M,ffP,-inn a stroke in 195B. I.Mrs. Owens stopped behind a Ml. Minat0 ha(i f0n0Wcd the school bus which was discharging, lumbering tra(e during his life. PltOI'OSKS FKDKRATIOV FRANKFURT, Germany (UPI Frank Dahlcm, former East German stale secretary for edu cation, Sunday night called for scorched fence, property owned ; the creation of an East-West Ger- by Jack Walters, children with matches blamed for blaze. Klamath County Fire Department 1:35 p.m. Thursday Lakeport and Biehn. grass fire, no damage, assisted by cily firemen on mu tual aid. Highway Chairman Raps Delay On Road Projects Meeting Set At lakeview passengers near the Lakeview Junction, about 2:40 p.m. Mean while. George Albert Bedsaul, 27. I of Portland, descended upon the i stationary vehicles in a diesel truck and was unable to stop in itime to avert the collision. Helpnraln was cited by state police for fol-! nc scrved overseas in World low ing too closely. j War I w ith the 32nd Infantry, U.S. Army in France and was Iwth wounded and gassed. Mr. Minato was a member He was a native of Italy, born at Fonte. Province of Steviso. May 14. 1889. He went first to San Francisco when he arrived in the U.S. in 1913. returned to Italy in 1920 and was married to Maria of man confederation. Addressing a congress of t h c "Association of People Persecuted by the Nazis," he said East Ger many is "wholly serious" about negotiating German reunification way Commission, the Herald and with West Germany. I.News learned Friday. 6.1 68 .11 33 25 27 9 10 21 22 32 34 72 76 22 24 29 3t 4 4 j 33 35 I I 1 26 27 26 27- 8K 92 21 22 23 25 . , ti;V ; - -, YPlv. ' K Ml In the other accident, two ve hicles received moderate damage I I when an automobile operated by kiALvir,iv-uiiu ui a seucs Tracy Basel Burkhart, 71, of 2380, Our Lady of Ml. Carmcl Catholic of regional meetings being heldii.-., sm.i im-noH lnfi inin ihn'r-i, 1, Vi,:u ti, cn. f Delay by the U.S. Bureau of The protest followed action by throughout the state under the paln of a t.ar driven by J. Ster-! Italy and was a' charter mcm Public Roads in completing some"he commission in which it ap-lspiinsurship of the State Schooljng Fang. 43. of Rte. 3, Box 681,' bcr of Chiloquin Veterans of For of its Oregon projects was crili-i P.rov a million budget tor Boards Association will be h e ldiabou. 11:37 a.m. on South Sixth icmn Wars No. 4065. 0 r J Ihrt lm-iit.1 hinhu-ai.' nmdi-am Inr ltn.l..n?.l., .,:.,l.l f,-i Ifi in , ... - . i .4iairm.ini; " i-"r. .-. ih.uib.woj .... "jjireel ill tlie vicinity ot the t arm- Survivors are the widow. Ma- inanman fl a ,... m..u.,m snm ..1..,.:-,.. , 1 , i,,, ..,,, u oo . . ! .t,,..,.. ..i ... "o' crs L,umner Lompany. ria. Lluloquin: tnrec sons, .11eo. WOO.OOO to grade, base and lay an according to Mrs. Anne Sprague., state police said Flagg was at-of Grants Pass, Narciso, Chilo 01I mat on 2.5 miles of road along;County school superintendent. i tempting to overtake the Burkhart 'nuin. Iicmo. Portland: one Eugene Fischer, chairman ai CM. wncn the coisjon occurred.! daughter. Mrs. Vernon iGina' Bier, San Francisco; three sis ters in Italy, also nine grand- cized Thursday by Glenn Jackson of the State High the Klamath Lake Highway, near Rocky Point. Jackson said he planned to file a formal protest with the bureau. He cited as examples the Otis Junction-Ncskowin section of the Fischer, chairman of the State Board of Education, will attend the dinner meeting to dis cuss relations between the state board and local districts. With major legislation to be re-! Coast Highway and a section of; viewed, there will also be an the Lake of the Woods Highway npportunly for questions and dis- 111 Southern Oregon. cussion 01 local proniems. KU Trustees List Agenda Jackson said the first contract All school board members and The Klamath Union II i 2 h on the coast project was award-'5"001 administrators in tne:. School Board of Trustees will ed in August. 1!!56. with comple- coumy uavu occo nuuiicti. mcei in regular session .Monnay for 1061. Latest reports' " otscuss reaisinciing ami line pioposeu use 01 111c uiegon I Technical Institute's present cam pus for high school purposes. Other items to be discussed in- I children. The Rosary will lie recited Sun- day. Oct. 13, 8 p.m. in O'Hair's I Memorial Chapel. Services will j be in the chapel at 9 a.m. Mon day. Oct. 14. followed bv final rites and interment in Ml. Cal varv Cemetery. tion set for 1061 .1.- 1 .. :n 1 ,J are mat uie roau win uu u.vnvu - next momh. Arpa uroun Work on the I.ake ol the " XT Woods Highway was started ir liljO and apparently will be com pleted some umc iic.xi year, in- stead of this year, as planned. fj 0(11116 V Klamath County Engineer John, 1 Creed said the project in question Places High Mrs. Robinson Dies At Home KIWANIS SUIT SALE Over 200 practically new suits, topcoats and other dress units go on sale Monday and Tuesday nights at the old Molatore Restaurant building on Main Street when the Kiwanit Club launches its annual suit sale. Proceeds from the sale will go to help pay for the cost of building rest rooms at the new Kit Carson Kiwa nis Park. Here, Dick Miller, left, and Jack Churchill, check the advertising for the suit sale on the windows of the building. The sale will start at 7 o'clock both nights and continue as long as customers are available. All units have been cleaned and pressed. MUTUAL FUNDS Prices until 10 a.m. POT today It Id Askrd Affiliated Fund 8.35 002 Atomic Fund 4.76 5.19 Blue Ridge 11 92 13 03 Clw-mical Fund 11.79 17 89 : :Colonial Fund 11.69 12.78 : :Bullock 13.84 15.17 . rcomw. Inv. lout 1096 - -D)vcr Growth 8.75 959 :l IVyflls 17.93 19.49 : K & II Stock 14 IS 15.29 - Fidelity Capital 9 46 10 28 ; F.I.F. 4.32 4.73 Founders Fund fi.44 7.05 Group Sec Com 13.64 14.93 Gr Sec Avia F.l 6 79 7.45 Hamilton II. D A. 5 01 5 47 Incorp Inv. 7.19 7.96 1CA W76 11.76 Investors' Group Intercontinental 6 25 6.75 Mutual H 38 12 31 Slock 19 09 20 64 Selective 10 45 11 18 - Variable 7 03 7 60 Kevstone S I 22.14 24 15 .. nKeystnnc S-3 14. US 16 20 ;.. Kevslonc S-4 4 31 4 71 MIT. 15,17 16 58 ' M.I.T. Grow lb 8 30 9 07 Nat'l Inv. ISi'Jl 16.86 "' Nat'l Sec Div 4.22 4 61 Nat'l Sec Growth 8 14 8 9(1 Nat'l See Slock 8"7 8 82 Putnam Fund 13.15 16.58 Putnam Growth 8 83 9 65 Selected Amer 9 84 in 61 Shareholders 10 97 1199 Sup Inv Ser 7 61 8 29 United Aivuni 14 83 16 26 ; I'nited Canada 18 17 "lted Income 12 51 13 69 : I'nited .Science W 7 61 Value Lines 5.38 15.86 Wellington 14 69 I6iti I Windsor 14 17 15.40 J Whitehall 13 ta 14 91 Potatoes Nurses To View Slides At Meet Draff Movement Reported wins Du aNuiIah CaIi AiiiAu Study 7rQnt Licensed Praclical Nurses will meet Monday. Oct. 14. at 7:30 p.m. at the Community loungc. Mi's. Blanche Morgan w ill show- slides taken at the annual Li cenced Practical Nurses stale con vention in Mcdlord, Sept. 17-19. There will also lie ivihuIs of 1 the convention by delegates. Mrs. Bobbie tollman, Mis. I.illie Ken- dell, Mrs. Grace Johnson. Mrs. Blanche Morgan. Mrs. Helen Dwyer, stale pres ident, Klamath Falls, presided. Following tlie slides and re ports there will be an important business meeting, vital In tile fu luie of all Licensed Practical Nurses. All are urged to be pres ent. It'nntlnurri From Page II Wendell J. Simih. Klamath Falls is one nf siv ftt-l war P' is the new stale highway linking Lake of the Woods with Medford, via Eagle Point. The project, sub jected to many setbacks, was de layed furlhcr this year as the re sult of a large rock slide which blocked a portion of the proposed route. Creed said. Meanwhile, the state highway commission was going ahead with its plans for the 1965 forest highway program. 'I'l... -.itn ti-ill im-lnrlp im- "" .1, hresse, provemenls on seven ioresi lujn-, wavs in the state. Scheduled to j receive the improvements arc tlie; Oregon Coast Highway, (.raler; Lake Highway. McKeiuie High--way, Cascade Lakes Highway. ''lie improvements program has already received the sanction of I the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Public roads. Proj ects, other than tlie one ai Rocky Point in Klamath County, ! include: Crater Lake Highway: Ba.-c and miles and pave Lai elude custodial working policies, the New Year's trip lo the East West Shrine Game by the high school band, and use of Modoc ! Pinlrl ij it A . i s r..v Miieieen Klamath Falls and one Lakeview resident were among tlie top win- ncrs in tlie Rogue River Vallevi sectional bridge tournament '10ld!crt C L J I in Grants Pass recently, it wasjbUU 2CrldUlS learned today. i Two Klamath Falls pairs placed HomeCOITlina overall among a field of 75 loams!1 M'l'CV.Wllllliy in the Masters Pairs Event. Thcv were Lcona M Mrs. II. O. Juckcland. second and R. D. Briggs and Mrs. G. F Mrs. Lillian Paintin Robinson. 80, mother of Dr. Murray E. Rob inson, died at the family home, 841 Pacific Terrace, Friday morn- The meeting will start at 7:30 j lnS. ""', "' ane,naa men " p.m. in the school administration , 8"od hcal'lh unl11 lhe unexpected building on Alameda Avenue. attack. .MIS. IIOUIIISUM, WHO UdU IlldUC her home in Klamath Falls for four years, was a native of Iowa City, Iowa, born Sept. 21, 1383. She was a member of the First .Methodist Church. Survivors include Dr. Robin son, two grandsons. James and "s t r o n g convcnlion-orienled or-1 law students at the I niversitv of miles. $380,000. fourth. Each of the two teams placed first in their respec tive sections of tlie six-section event. Mrs. L. C. Binnion of Lake view paired with Mrs. Tom R. Parker of Grants Pass to win the charily event. The three-day event drew play ers from three stales. They com peted at 244 tables. Oilier Klamath Kails players placing in the events included Mrs. Robert A. Thompson. Mrs. C. A. Rami), f- L- D- A Richardson. Mrs. N. B. Drew ASHLAND Homecoming at Robertson and; Southern Oregon College will bei held Oct. 31-Nov. 2. Charles Ins- Joiin. all 01 tins city aim oisiant keen, chairman of the event, an- relatives elsewhere. nou need. Activities for the weekend will include a petticoat football game, barbecue, bonfire, street dance, variety show, parade, SOC-Chico State football game, and a dance featuring the Martin Denny orchestra. R ql" , honi Phone and Mrs. C. G. Merrill. Claudine nnecs in "areas that are tioldwalcr country.' tionod norlhern Illinois, ginia aiul Virginia. gaiiiation.' rcpuledly , Tcniay's scheduled He men- program was a waimun for Sat- West Vir- urday's Rockolcllei-lioldwatcr ap ' IH'arances. Rm-kelcllcr sivaks at Oregon In be awarded a $330! Cascade Lakes Highway: Base Van Buskil.k LlK.,e Hc.nzel. Mrs. .-.nr..,-..n...'t,.hni-,rii,:,. ,.:, i... .i, n.-,n I I"""'-" I'liviiis .1. .eison. .mis. j. r Clifford While ot New York, di- 'noon and Goldwaler at 7 p.m.. IhiIIi in the 10.000 - scat McAr Ihur Court Basketball Pavilion. They're not eected to meet. Tlie opening day of lhe confer ence included a Western problems panel featuring Colorado Sen. ; Gordon Allolt, the W voming Gov. rector of the National Pratt Gold waler Committee, met hi lot ly with newsmen on his arrival Thursday night ami said tlie sen ator "is gaming strength all lhe time " Mrs. Judy Fci nald of Monlclair. secretarv of the Prall liold- Milward Simpson and Rep. John the Savior, R-I'a Other ses law School Alumni Association to Iieginning law students. milh received a bachelor of science degree in political science from tlie I'niversih. He is lhe son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell A. Smith. 1336 North El dorado. To (puilily lor the scholarships, applicants musl have a 3.1X1 grade point average or bettor. This is between Kiwa Springs and bache lor Butte. $500.WO. Mt. Hood Highway: Paving of 6.8 miles of the section from Pol lallie Creek south. $350,000. An additional $200,900 will used for surveys. lie AI Jolson, the famed singer, was born, in Russia and came to the I'nited Stales when he was about seven years old. Stilwell. Lloyd Domaschofsky. Dr. S. M. Kerron. Mrs. I. M. Keiron. Frances Ross, and Helen Mueller. fourth vear lhe association water group, told l" 11. "Ii' ill- '"' "locr sessions cie:oas awarocu scnoiarsiups ui cu jtz 1 U J U Mm Mm Mw MM Mm Mm Mm fll-t i-i-il ,lt ill niiilf'Oi.'iil nr.Ovili. 1 UIK vl mu l'n iv coouiiooica- ui .-SCIM'til ircsomeu PORTLVND ll'PI' - Totalo market steady: loo lb sks washed Russets U S. No 1 unless other wise staled: Sue A Wash. 2 40 2.75; Oregon 2.85-3.00; lew luglier; 50 lb ctns, tied 2 oz. spread 1 .75 2 36; Natl Hwf I" ItjuSxl 5-10 111 fi hj!" ' Obituaries NOIL Lo... NsU, It. rtpfd Oct 10 s.iif,1 hy turf Oflk'gMert- Wfvt Ilind. V't. f:nkA WAkkun. So'S Ol k'A'lt th Fulll Mo Ann4 lAmbtrt. SciO O.c l-mfl lrfvltf w'l do Sfld Sl.".1, Oil. W. M A in. in O Hull j Vrmorml ClMil Inlfimrnl klAiniith Mcn.vittli Park O Man 1 Venwinl CIMPI m CUfl-ge j . ti'ilUll! ROBINSON LllliAn PAlnlin RoSiiioiv Oct II. mi SurvivM I Murray r Wnhnunn ami 10 0'n,1 Jainai and Josn Hosinton. an nt tSic funnl anaiiotnipiili will hf annixiiHed t I O 110 lelllod ly since tieoi ge Washiniou " Stic said women parly workers arc ocrw!tclming!y behind the Ari zona seu.uoi . AiioiIht tioldw.itcr kukcr zona Gov Paul I'jimm. Tiuirsd.iv night that lhe "moder ates ;'iul liberals" in the GOP ... .,..1 i.. i:..l.l.. .,i lie was "Iniiidng eslremcly tasl." jS'ji'. In an inloim.il hold ltilthv new: conicience 'Ihuisdav nighl, Hat lion and organization. , William I-. Miller. GOP nation-1 Fasting is not peculiar to any al chairman, and Texas Sen. John one religion hut has been found Touor siv.ik at a dinner session from cailv tunes among peoples I . v. 11 r iwuiclv M'iilUMvd oor the world. hy Wairt M.nlh Funri Mamr pn. Dr. Mold W.IVIHNI W t'iUUIUKUOs lll.l! 7iv ' i1h!y must li.uo Mttmi;. "omvon- ,i.iuiition.s in ORE Y V1. 10 itirvivffl cw .. Ntv.njto L lrfy, Ktmtft Ftli. two rldi'lMf' . Mt Vry PtwY. Vri. Mt'f'l Jru'tk fto'h ef .erylffi a.II t htid . Sflti-.li,! Wlin Oct 1J. t Jt Plu X Crunch Riti.,vi pf t HcJv R(Mir Friday, Oct 11. I p m St Piul X :lltr tfmtnt M i il'y O Hair Wtftorial Chpt m hAo. win tin nomin;Hum. Ho miuI lh.it if tioMwiilrr "fwls ho r;m win i:h nit pnihiniy pl! his muU'iiiiihly Mroni; sup port lty p j i I y nu'inlwi is minato I nrima W;n4t(t. 74 C, ioqu"v am Ctt 10 Survival ty the Mdcw. V" Whiia Mmnto, Chiloquin. th'M onv AI(o t MitmtO (ifit pmi. Reino Vi'iio. Pc't UllfJ, NifCiB M limit, l hiltVU'irt; (jni rtAkrghtr', Ptt. Sun (rum. no; qrnnochki'frt. FimfAi sefn. will tt hflcl VorxMy, Oct U. t A m m Sin. r fa M(!rt Chutch. RrtltMion Pf V Moly Rtv Miry Oct IJ. p m in O M.r n miwui Chpl. Ir.l-(mfilt Mt i"lvry OtuMety. O'Hair't Mtmpnnl ChfHI in (.hat u LOW I ted L Co, Jy dil 0 ' n vMt Ani, Survived y th y.itfn. FrAncci Low, Yum, n b'thr, Jmlfl Le. Ro bu'Qt Of ( tt mtr. l in-n", Milt Vility. Clf . Jottphint Worctitrr, nrhly, Calif Funri ryi iH tw nnowfHl by O Mir Mmcil Cupt1 As ni c,tinp!r. ho ctlod liio WC (ior n ,1 1 1 n r .1 I von von tion whi'ti i1h Kito 1 S Sm.. Hi'h ort A T.Mt li.nl "ppiiljr up port" hut iho oviMilu.tl iiotuinoo. PvM.ht 1 Ki-onliiiHt'r. h.td A Bob Jonri' Southern Oregon Insurance Agency Now Al 2261 So. 6th TU 2-47 1 HARVEST FESTIVAL AUCIiO SAT., OCT. 12, 7:30 p.m. Salvation Army Hall 4th and Klamath Ave. FRESH PRODUCE 1955 PLYMOUTH FRESH VEGETABLES NEW CLOTHING NEW AUTO ACCESSORIES CAR WASHES BAKED GOODS 1964 MG SPORTS SEDAN YOU NAME IT! WE HAVE IT! COME JOIN THE FUN TRUFLEX V-BELTS for smoother power and long life AN 7 : 'T.,1.1 preeifofi made ef top-qualify iteel an ideal combination . for all small machines. D a 0 D a Moty & Van Dyke d Inc. U Ph. 1U 4-4141 g 638 Klamath Ave. FACTORY CARLOAD SALE! Re-insulate your attic now with ZONOLITE 19 fir iir it it, tar,: i - J W W. M t 1 . . ... iJr r ' - 3 cu. ft. bag 5fl T d vpj hi. cn'd, dnfty rocmj jrrj t, t,:i hiin Mt inpf? Chances you need V'-u-kft atlic nsuladon 7 out of 10 hong enfn oo. Four mche ol insulation H i . ou snug warmth and substantial f al Mvinge. year after year. Just add easy-to-po.ir ionoiitt ovtr your o'd insulation. Isvfl it AM at 4" and tejvt it. Vou can re-msulat te fntint attic in an i'ternoon. Zonoit pn i Mtiif. can't rot or bjrn. Li'tm R' a-anif to Vffo vour hor-t ytarmtr in wif'ft, coc'tr m summer. Buy On EASY TERMS Boirc Ih.i s s s s amount 200 00 300.00 ' 500.00 700 00 SI. 000. 00 pay this amt. 36 months . . S 38 ... . S 9 58 ... . S1S.95 . . S22.35 S31.93 J. W. COPELAND Lumber Yard ii Main, R. Falls TU 4-3197 o (S)