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commis-
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luck suppe at.the YMCA Satur- this
would be-fingerlings,
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NEUBE
fr
plant
Trout
Pyle,
The
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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]
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Krause,
fs
o Tuilaked Jan,
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Commission
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Twirlers Plan
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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
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narrow
,
rd,
An
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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
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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-
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Baype
urgiars
John
S.E.
+
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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
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all
ter,
reconstr
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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
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New
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Fir Prob
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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
—
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H
Cement
Georgia Pacific
Coloni
th
-
a
Electric
Dynamic
‘Youngst
Fle
Means
-
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‘or
‘United
for
Hansell, R-Her-
and
{supplem
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-
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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
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