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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1965)
|_ _ MIN — a ~ || c * | calfice. MARK « an FINAN NEW YORK By United Press ‘Allied NEW arin sae 67 Tobacco Coppe The — Standard Klamath| booked on nor Lnre= tak ifie - + good- Foods Motors General Portland Northern Errant Biscuit York Central Northern Natural Gas Northern Pacific Pac Gas & Elec Pr Gamble Radio Corporatio Richfield Oil Safeway ‘Sear . ie Sulfur United Air Lines .8. Plywoo 8. Rubber Utilities Steel a Ailot Ridg Fund Bulle e Chemica Fund Nat 10.6 10.0 Diver Growth Fidelity Capita Fidelity Trend 12.18 Fir indamental 11.5 Find Fund Grou Se Com Gr Sec Aero Hamilton H.D.A, incorp Inv. Ica Investors’ Grou 19.52 5.15 7.97 15.17 7A 5.70 7.68 1230 31s 9 cry pt earn clo - |tablis bee perman sa 667 12.53 2170 Tag 26.20 17.64 S464 17.6 Growth C f rySiai y is city It is not the .wish of the hardship a Spr iys ‘glcou f for improveme Bi b R = ing spe ide a me committee stud further for, on! th of the other Th Enter Thief the “high - Trailer ei a - - dar Highwa 794” 6.23 8.39 19.4 (UPI) fund the construct shoulders. itunino Awards Day Job Boulevard-S.E. Powell nearl $30 while ued at ‘Short Multnomah P and Hit in O&# ite was for away some ti bur Taen nig counties. — Conste D volves erection of to replac a a bridg wider Nev Eonclusing rial ‘ State Slates Trout Plant daughter, Fai in mor 5.D.! Game 35 Carson pla (ra th Fune at 10:90 Ho Me Klamath, In Park KRAU ohn, Krayse 1965. 28) 6 Sureivor Krause, Tulelake Beliefoure? of re Ben tl sisoBelief ib aroun a Funeral Osis b serv Nw Fun servi da d Jan. mer JUST evening operi- begi 2 ARRIVED NEW at 6:30 connection in YMCA to ha ice c ted Nevbert at 10:30 pel. commission made ‘TODA POTATO DAH ee rlO Abt. available [s MARK NTS ‘T DAT | Stay. KLAMATH 8.75-9. BASIN Rail & Truck 38 a PRICES 431 ee ee US2EOZ 530-600 S090 _| Mar NET: To few sate To |qu 523 {IDAHO began early NEW. while next willjto consist National Wee, public has been invite Sa we wi Twirlers event. The and the public also is in-| and tour. to dange year the plantin fish. legal siz 114,80 | a0} fae th 20/306 eee 805 0405 Sts | REFINISHING Ph. 884.3441 (Cor of South Ea 6t it fot SHIPMENT... MAHOGAN PRE-FINISHED 4’x8& SHEETS (Rejects 75 each DAVIS PHYSICIAN AT 4100 poy ... SOUTH WELDER&# 6TH 180-Watt Electric SPECIAL Portable Welder. | ... Used : cuicte Sean Pick 16, CHIROPRACTIC ‘NOW HAi it O “M Har | opors ee Dr. C. W. announce- Riau a Seri 3 ee bein held: OFFICES -Fri- FURNITURE REFINISHING Color Chang Room Group Ci tt Abe E | JOREG officers da _ sc __| 614 OZ as investigatio the year potluc and is with 15.61/ approache & Summers SIRE 884-6033 Lane) SWA 3226 SOU i Y-Ne-Ma Twirlers, ment duri a meeting held re- club of the centl in Eugene dance Klamath Count YMCA, .° will commis- for the Spokesm = stag an open house an pot- sion indicated that the pla luck suppe at.the YMCA Satur- this would be-fingerlings, The NEUBE fr plant Trout Pyle, The ee Funer Jo r, dent: of Fish and Game Council, told the Herald and News Friday. Pyle said that representativ of the game Suppe Potluck will Brown | tiv square The Glen] cia Krause, fs o Tuilaked Jan, &qu Commission me Bo Ae ‘Or , Twirlers Plan is purvi He arth services ‘structure Rickres over Creek on the Fir. Villa SWISSHOME (UPI)— Vaughn (FAS748), a mile east of Dal- Lumber Company’ plywoo ve- las. The road will be closed dur- neer mill. will be closed Feb. in construction, and the coun- for an indefinite period, Steven construct connections. to) V ughn presiden of the firm, ty will th existing road. isai Wednesda ‘truss in dled 8, will ke Klamath $0,196 o Mill To Close ae R narrow , rd, An “i HAN! Ma ga servi Ward& chopel Satur Jan. Robert his Funeral Mrs. 30 veci Stations Gas bu the thieves Wor! ‘iday morning 18.1319. Nat& Inv received little more cov-|/ The Coos County project 4.99 5.4 Nat& Sec Div The State| SALEM (UPI) roll of nickels for the a new| of a construction Nat& Sec Growth 9.27 Commission awarded |ers the 10.13/ State Police 9.19 on a new alignment to|trouble, Orego 10.04/ $765,27 contract to Nat& Sec Stock General| 18.15 16.61 Putnam Fund Co., Seattle Wed-|replace the existing Lone Pine have disclosed. The objects of the break-ins} obsolete tim-| 10.26 PutnamGrowth for repair of the John| Bridge, a narrow, 11.21| 9.09 | B34 and lo structure near River Bridg on Interstate the Were Don’s Shell Station, a va- Su Inv Sye 17.15 18.74/8 United Accum community of McKinley, about cant. Associated Station, and 5.76 United pier of the bridg washed|10 miles cast of Coquill The|the Squirrel’s Cag Tavern. Ot- injficers said the burglars use a 14.28 remain Christmas United Income Week present bridge will during to wrench door pull 7.90 _8. flooding. The work call for con-|place durin the constructio Pip Unite Science from a door at the tay- con- 14.6 15.78)structions of a picr and two|period. The county will Whitehall No other details were an 16.33 con-|¢™. road Windsor struct 17.75} Can Eagle of pioc itv by minutes Wednesda Ore gon State Police have disclosed. oc- said the theft Officers curred: between 6:30 p.m. and al P-m., when the thief stole for asphaltic concrete 76 fe t/ grey televisio set, a wide between curbs, providing fi caliber Stevens ‘rifle and: 2 hiehlare facility. The county and a ra- six-transistor will do the survey work, desig |S“ Mrs. Short said the trailer: the project, an handle the service stations and a unlocked when the inci- was onstruction. engineerin hit b near Wocus were dent occurred. ‘The proje in Polk Count in- ‘ Baype urgiars John S.E. + E&’8 retailers: 7. AA extra large 4245 cents; AAltiv miles northwest of Klam-| 1346 40-43c A large 37-40c; AAJat Lake, The county pla to 23.58 ange A small 23-28e.lontin Medium I7- this the grading on. tT og lay 28.5 roa and 14-mile a over surface 19.2 wearing Two section. The other roadwork is 304 scheduled for Coos, Jackson,|tavern 19.27 SAFE] all ter, reconstr — market: 9.541043) the Klama Cou Near City project in Ellis Street Section on FAS654) involves ‘The second project is for five (122nd Avenue). clearing, grading ._|ty This project Dairy an the placing of selected cin-|miles of paving and shoulders will continue the der-base surfacing along thelon the Butte Falls- of 122n Avenue southerl from Carton| strip located about projects. Plans call previous ‘The Eqgs 99! PORTLAND Survi “|fourc §.D., altatsh ra “cu fee ged ne Mar “daughter, ‘Mrs: Dori : miles |SPrings- - inclu w l of three|nections’ to the new bridge. improvement 4 and position said Mayor Heglund Road, Medco Pond- Two o road alon the Crystal ‘scheduled Butte Falls sections on FAS287. projects are Spring Section for Jackson County “On in- Two short sections are adjacent Westside Road (FAS#20) volves one-half mile of asphalt to the city of Butte Falls, and inch| of six road project pro-lic one concrete miles pavin on the Mo- the other is seven to} 11.2 min, 2.9 3.25; Deschu 8.25-| for completion by the|doe Road- House Bridg Section the northeast, ‘The county bakers. 8.50-}@ 13.21/ few 21.22/9 few high 6 14 ounce| Highway Department injof the Table Rock Road. Plans alread regraded and plac ‘A.thief entered the trailer ounce sprea five Orego counties this year/call for -24-foot-wide pavement base rock on these sections. 12.68| 95-9 sized of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Th construction Mult-/ work in 7.70: Idaho| a cost of $759,00 ‘The proj-jon a stone base constructed. by 5.64) US. bakers are eligible for- construc-| the county. The county also will nomah Count one|Short, 7438 Hilyard Avenue, 8.71| 5-1 Ib mesh bag 4.50-/ concerns tion with 196 Federal-aid the binder and mile of course Secon-| 16.61 4.65 gradin and paving on and escape with property val- — 15.88 sets washed unless 14.35 stated: Oregon local 7.25 7 11.88 Round red 80 Ib 2.50 1- : Intercontinental Use driv Obitua 29% Bank i 14.5 Inv. “USA Chester pe 1 o “Potato 21798 Polato 167 lmeoe t (O SIA Tas| 1520 13.04 Fund GROWER car mor — te rt PGE ‘Towmoto US. Bho eee “LT. appar PROM —. = 1 ee 43 Weyerhaeus i Th _jomn Oftic NeW. ‘Westinghou 5 p b | se eerie’ S SitéJ 4 29 insta pl mice Je a g4y| 24 ° 5 M eon US Steel — &q 67,7 Unite Aircraft Keystone th accord Gutlipdenbur liste ga 3 ii Fe 6 Fi Eoui a L Pacific {th Bacrt G are o ei Fe a Rest Stocks 2ors| Am ntinental S- S-3 Chil Ban Sid O Ca Bo Fou I Traile U.S. ee ‘Tran America Mutual Zon Rul Proteste so Pa In Sea Charles, a e F Joo Flip, en Ba $846 Loc SECU Indiana J. Stokel Van Camp Min San dN, Stock Selective _Miibiiee — a ie Standard Keyston Ne befo acc t Gas f D ea present — She Socon Mobil Ol Spok a wa Pe a ithern Co Sete Sacitic B 7 m Suspen North Minneapo Penney J. C. — 2 degr New Frida Fir Prob — Nat& Pa Motorists $78,303 In P enalties Grains Montgomery Ward Cu Scouts Due Honors At LDS Troop Meetin ste faili LBM. Johns Manville Kennecott Coppe Lockheed Aircraft Martin Montana Power . tolb indic -pe - Comw. incre commissio — e H Cement Georgia Pacific Coloni th - a Electric Dynamic ‘Youngst Fle Means - A K Hom ‘| ‘or ‘United for Hansell, R-Her- and {supplem i Past Dies - - util Firestone inion Ways duri 2 Eastma Kodak ‘Trans Staffo Hi good Curtiss Wright Dow Chemical Du Pont. "Tekt " Co. Texas Gulf pa mist over rite — Shamrock Oil Rep delaying budge disput Bid Ope F Buildi dri Livestock Columbia Gas Continental Can Crown Zellerbach General ground The Way loon outlining has de- compromis — Committee ee Gon fe as. CB. General Means et ‘ Air Brunswick Caterpillar Cor General General was — Cor Bendix Cor Bethlehem Steel Boein man (UPI) SALEM and cided against bills until the | year-old A Falls f Amer Gr. (UPI) ¥ORK tena- Can. Motors. insc O Compro Ov Pa Boos Police, ‘unclassified a State per- sonnel, and elected officials. said the Senate wanted than Co- the governor to get more charg said his for departm heads and propos $23,00 a year 51% with a suspended| es of driving le officials is settled. 44 begi approvin budg raises for 40 State Police and license and attemptin to elude performan goo in view of service workers, An the Senate which blocked bills. He said they would ‘in 300 non-civil WM both the’high pric levels and officer late Thursday night an and equa pay for the secretary added finance’ the to the trial bal- clude sent funds bill, up pa evenin ‘the him after a policeman chased treasurer, attorney state, the raises outlined in the House- of down South Sixth Street at up operal labor commissioner. and genera approve bill. pa slightly lower spee over 6 miles per hour. and Sen. Dan Thiel, Hansell Way and Means had hope Chrysle held on profit takin ‘An officer reported that he of cochairmen D Astoria, be- issue settled the to get Funeral serv- pa small gai but General Mo- SERVICE a spotte a 195 station wagon member Joint Way and 1 fore approving major budgets were “s Ford barely ices John and for Neubert, bein driven erratically down an- had Committee, said budget would Means Hansell change Union Carbide, Mon- Klamath County pioneer, South Sixth at 1 p.m. and didn’t earlier the reflect not be cut to Kodak who died Jan. 27 will be Eastman Dow, santo, stoppe the auto. a’ know what adjustme the Sen- and that if necessary pay, and American Cyanami made held Saturday, Jan. 30, af Maurice Bercot,.5609 Sc The policema said the bill later can in- ate wanted in the pay bill. section. el Avenue, submiited an O'H in who steppe out of the car 10:30 am. er ap- 4/up a strong chemical concern There was mounting clude necessary adjustments, a Final Memorial identified himself as parent high bid of $12,86 for Frank! Chapel The Senate’s compromis feel- for State Police and unclassified the purchas of the old county and interment will be Long, 27 710 Main, and ad- in the form of a state- personn who would have re- er was 194 health Memorial Park mitted his driver&# license had publi building in Klamath raises next Monday if Al Flegel D- ceived Sen. ment by (USDA) PORTLAND (UPI) Main Street, an been suspende openin A. with Chaplain William the pay bill had passe Rosebur livestock: of sealed bids in the county com- — Th officer informed Long he Field Thoresen, Kingsle ‘Timber—The House Plannin He announced in the upper Cattle 1690 missioners’ ear- would have to go to city jail on hearin room Chaplai officiating. Committee Development chamber Thursda that senators& ‘an 22.7 steers 2-23.25, S0 2 j 22 a charge of driving with a sus- ly Friday, the count clerk&# of- cool receptio to a pro- bill wanted a 22 |gave.a coverin 5 separate mixed goo choice fice has re} pende license. legislativ stud of saw for state department! | hi low goo 16-1 standard ‘The are to con- He said Long steppe back’ ELECTED Two EXPLORERS Klamath Falls Explore Committee mem- heads. \lo shortages choice heifers 20 goo sider the bids and will an- to his car with the announced: elected to offices in the Modoc Area Coun- Scouts were they felt a me- He said the bill sent back 11-1 canner-cutter cows the purcha at their intention of turnin off his en- nounce at Ore- cil Explore Cabinet at a recent council meeting Way and Means b the Senate/morial to Congres might ge 8-11.50 utility bu 18 in the he regula meetin gin and lights, but he jumpe Technical Institute. Th cabinet plan explorer ac- gon be amende to cover’only/better results. Calves 275. Good-choice veal- of the county into the car and drov off, room for the 6'2- council The two tivities new area. standard 22-25 utility ers 25-29 Wednesday. next The policeman gave chase in Rev, A. C. Baumgaertner, Klamath Falls cabinet officers left to right Ken are, feeder 15-18 submitted an original Bercot and car of Lutheran his patrol agai Hop pastor Pierce, cabinet chairman, and Roge McKeehan cabinet 18.50-21. bid but before of the $10,126.5 Church in the South Suburban) stoppe Lon at Sixth and Sum- secretary, Mostly 1- barrows| area of Klamath Hog bid opening Friday he replaced Lane. Lon was charged mers Falls since and gilts it with the -appare high bid. Dec. 2 collapse and died at ‘additionall with attempting to Choice, end of Officials at the courthouse said She the family home, 4808 Laverne elude an officer. The policeman few’ lambs 22 prime, slaughte Shaffer that the district attorney& of- achievement |Mark Shaffer, Michael of A number Street, about 4:30 p.m, Jan. 28 said he spe over 60 miles per ewes choice 21-21.75 cull- fice issued a decision confirm- awards will be presente to and Bill Ezell. He had been in health hour to catch Long choice feeder lambs 4-6 goo Lake. Lion pin— in the legality of Bercot sub- members of Cub Scout Pack for time. memorial some 16-19. Ronald Tay- Arrow Silver 15 mitting a second bid. nigh at a troop service, arrange by Ward&# Saints I Unsuccessful bidders meetin at the Latter- were Klamath Funeral Home, will Of the The city and count collect- 6,61 suspensio Dr. Don Bauer, 60 Pacific Ter- Chureh, Gold Arrow—David Down. be held in the near future. He beginni at p.m. meted out under- discretionar fines e $78,303. in traffic A Blue and Gold Dinner for Klamath Enter- race, $12,150 Troop 150 is compose of Grain was 57 CHICAGO (UPI) durin 1964 the Herald andj authority of the licensin agen- prises $12,75 L. H. Strid, 419 four Cub dens. -Cubmaster is Cub Scouts and Explorers is Reverend Baumgaertner, suc-| re- learned News Friday. Some cy, 2,6 went to drivers |range: Feb. 2 by Troop 150 Pacific Bill and den mothers Alcott Terrace, Dick planne $5,777.7 Warren ceeded Rev. ech- accidents in Close violations Low traffic 4,04 High pro- peatedly involved Week— 7-1 Scout Dearborn, $1,80 are Pat Driscoll, Doris English During H studied for his bache- man. violation convictions court or with cessed Wheat on|. throug district 15 will have a display Vetta Shaffer an Georgi Ben- lor of arts at St. Olaf the county $61,371.2 their records. 1.53% 1.52% 153 yielde May the window of the California ict. Colleg and in theolog for his Tnvestigati of Monday eve-|) ji The department report indi- while the city re- Jul 1.46% 1.45 1.46-1.464 revenues, office. Pacific The awards to be Bachelor of Divinity degree at ning’ fire that killed two small drivers are 1.48% 1.47 1.4 $16,93 in fines throug cates that these |‘ ceived Friday include: ‘Theologica Semi- children has been suspende from motorists. 1.52% 1.51% 1.52%6- average municipal court. Th number of far McDan- pins— blaze One- He had without a cause of the nary in lviolations represent b the Studies reveal that the average iel, Wade Hull, Kenneth Strat- bein determined. served in parishe Billings, has one male driver from Orego 72% 2a available fines was not Fire’ ton, Ronald Taylor and Westl County Mont., Great Falls, Mont., and Department the 41 71 traffic conviction TM every city of Klamath Falls. y Chief M. G. /Edmunson. “Buster” Gordon Wash. (Continued from Page 1 675 courts 758 67% every Meanwhile, Orego years and one accident Dale Baker, Two year pin ing the pastorate of the Cen said he and state investigators viola- 64 years. traffic 271,55 Robert Lake and Dayl Larson. tralia Emanuel English Luth- have not been able to pinpoin reporte tax cuts and more press for tion convictions to the Depart- 1.23% 121% L2l%2 Wolf pin a the flame cause of Ricky Driscoll, that swep Church in 195 prior to eran more governme spendin Vehicles during 1.23% ‘ment of Motor 1.25% 1.23 throug the Pelican City home comin to Hop Lutheran. ‘That, added, shoul take care A nine-year- Stewart-Lenox Jul the same 1.26% 1.24% 1.24% year, representing a Foster He was a native of New Mem-| of Airman and Mrs. of the situation, bo was slightly injured when L27% 1.25% 1.25%B 51 per cent increase compare phis, Ill., born Oct. 21 1907 Bidwell Monda evening Ih ran into the side of a with 1963 Soybean pas Gordon said there was no elec- and was married June 18 1935 C7 Ta ty automobile near Griggs ‘in 3.09%-.10% 3.08% 3.1 Licenses Suspend Ma Lillian Halversen, who sur- tricity in the home and candle: these Store on Highwa 66 about 8:30 Well along with all 3.05% 3.01% 3.02%-3.03 Au The department has reporte vives him. were bein used for light, but and rosi- rosier schemes even to a.m, Thursday, 2.684 2.65% 2.66 Se 45,64 driv- Other survivors include three! it cannot be determined if the that it suspend it Police. er mayb might prediction 4 eee 2.54 Orego State tk Nee licenses during the year, the source of were the er’s CHILOQUIN— group of mo- be a goo idea to giv a casual TULELAKE—The bod of aj ‘Th youngster, James Jon Lin- increase of 3,037 over 1963. i t an Germany Arm in jflames. views earlier Fawn to 4013 some Street bile home owners attended the John farm laborer, a Bidwell, 2. and his Of the total, more than 39,000 of es- transferred Council meeting on the subjec of planning by Peace Am- Krause, 60 was found by his was manda-| Chiloqui Cit len Union at Klamat were High|brother, Travis, three months, the suspensio government planning. wife, hast week, in protest of the new! pecially Grace, in the family bulance to the Klamath Val- School daughter, Ruth perishe in the fire. A third tor under Orego law. The re- ordinance recently pgr| Trail- ley Hospital where he received icit zoning the Costa ee trailer in park invoked also Seattle; were one|brother, Foster Jr.. maining 6,61 was and was Robert Burns, for re- stated Mayo Elmer Court about 7:15 p.m. Jan, an tod 21% saved. H is still \ @randso in Seattle. in “fair” through discretionary authority He lea: He put it this way Bid Asked egiund 28% Thore-jcondition Klamath at Chaplain William A. upon Valley of the department or of gi laid Lindenbur- tne said that The ordinance calls for Deputy Sheriff and Deput of courts. Kingsley Field chaplain Hospital |recommendation a was and in Gyi(se homes m of trailer standin ger elimination among he Miller Bill Coroner ie reporte 8358 will fill the pulpit of Hop Lu- ‘The fire broke out while both license Driver’s suspensio Zone No. 2 the of children waiting for a oft a- was sitting on a davenpor when| group. excepti bein 63 theran Sunda The service, will|parents from. were the range from 30 da up to sev- that the trailers away school bus when he suddenl bu t “And now 6 stricke Freight by 5 delaye one half hour be-/home. eral years, as in the case of a into a passin pick- with the present grief and 33% heart attack. Mrs. Krause had may remain |YOd the usual time. third’ or~ subsequent_convictio If th trailers were sold “For ‘owners. joy.” 2% home andjtfuc operate by been absent from 8 Crater Lake weather intoxicated. High for driving while Robertson, 55 of 2240 to new owners owners, the new found her husband on her re- 4g34|ist Natl Bank forecast that Long- nild|yesterday 46 Tow this. &qu department reported aurel Street Well— would not be grante a permit turn 63% above seasonal |31 Eight inches of new MPeratures number of the snow suspen- within the greatest Police said th two cen- That 19 nearly 9% city limits, ‘An autops was scheduled for wa not [Investors Ins. 50 with recurring peri-|with M4 inches Averages on groun sions are for short period of The city attorne pointe out turie 5 late afternoon in Klamath Falls|at fault and did not cite him. (¢ 44¥4 Jantz [od of rain or still indi-[Road from headquarter to rim time and licenses are snow reinstat- such tricks b Deput Miller, that there are ten a lot of We&# now Sig “Knudsen [Morrison 66 for at least another five Snow changin to ight le when provision of the law: homes permanentl es- since then. jtrailer resident of a Mr. Krause, have met. [o seven days. inside the city limits. sa ‘Tulelake for. about | seven-years a a the city Th taxes realized 46% Omark jwa born Jan, 17 1905. from such property is about 5 the widow, Survivors of the b cent amount paid i. per Grace Tulelake; a son in Belle- BT) 2 Biologist of the Oregon State home owners, 2B and STOCKS stock market today clung tafern ciously gain rung up o “learly in to the modest Geni session. at Lines considered Brokers toda Alum Co American American Aveo Fa Cha B Arres STREET WALL Stocks Ore Solo Lau Trial Ball Police En January 29 196 Frid SIXTH LA 00 poetel eee KLAMATH FALLS is ste ou dir