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9 50 80 a * - { . : | eo — when _ ie HERALD NEWS, AND Klamath Stoc NEW » &l Alum Co American American American 545 Air Lines Can 43% 14 Motors | AT&T 67% Anaconda Coppe 6 American Standard Aveo Cor Bendix Cor 21 2% A7% Benc 35% 70\ Steel Boein A Bruns Coca Cola Ry May 1.50% 1.504 Se 1.48 1.47 42% Dec Oats 1.52% 1.52% 19 # a oi 66% 39 1285 4 roc Oil & Gas Oil 59 4% Southern Pacific Rand ‘Standar California ‘Standard Indiana Standard N.J. ‘Sun Mines 3 Gulf Sulfur BL 40% 68% Pacific United Aircraft U.S. Plywoo Westinghous ‘Weyerhaeus 37% LOCAL SECURITIES over-the- are’ from the Na- tional Association of Securit Dealers. “Bids aré Interdealer and asked for interdealer price Prices until LOCA 11:3 Kéyston Keyston ar i gag 2 S 28% 29% NW. 50 Teta Me TS Ly tie ‘AA s0ty| {gr 26V 35 2684 o (UPL) retailers; To larg large $7-40c Dairy Carton AA AA 39-42 cents; larg 36-37; A 32-36c medium 26c. — small. AA a8 Very MARKET | 9.19 to said unification edict.” “**Rural-America sential 0 way Lines 5.59| o school nmyun it. 5 ae 18.00) The | Cash Stolen is a very by es- Wo Wilma and US240Z MIN PP Plan cn Th a Pr from and Nothing his porary 3.30/R: else |i taken explode twice though jons s th committee impugning were the legislators, Hackenberg a Rainier, of the Both drivers were cited by po- lice Thursday afternoon follow- two-vehicle ‘collision at a Raveiitie and Division streets. ‘e Police said Chan Pla people’ of trying to destroy: freedoms. Chiloqui fi a picku was on- Divi-} Lang 22 of wit whe it collided. 1956 sedan bein driven west on uses open jas never between the the Ke a Broadwa Cleaners, ‘The (ma house-to- regular preadin plan “I it sai on Bu March also the the oppose believi the two i a goo one. item agend Ran will be on i agencies and magnitud of the prob concerned Bureau of 4615 atten Falls would some sales Sport group tables businesses durin eupe which in 20 a dept water jeveled 8 Monda Washington Birthday. spee op fo S ta Peo 5 tI 8 philosoph first the moon MAY NOW APP! FOR A $1,000 INSURANCE POLICY specia money-saving ata rate! Let us send | 3 Ae -ho old about mation: for: this. $1.00 There one is you ‘infor- to ‘appl lega line return polic reserve no mail. b obligation and no. will call oh you at time. SPOT ADS “Business Ty to Simpl At ge out to ge least it sense. Adult [charg 4811 ; | A.D. were in the Theft car, Reporte Rucker, Lewis Marlin 62 Street reported to police Fri- da morning the theft of an Greek of 16 a alternator from his 196 Chevro- Jet which had been parke in front of his home: a Odessa STOP IN FOR FOOD THAT HITS THE SPOT!! Delicious ane Chicke Siza Ham Vit Like “am! HOME M Foi 8 SANDWI ODESSA COFFEE SHOP = out this ad and name, address an year o birth to Old America Insuranc Co, Dept L236B, 490 Oak St. Kansas City Mo. 64141 ROCK POI Closed et Ope 7 to se PLM, was Lavon Owens, Rie. at 422 and the possession at Louis “Friend, 453 Douglas. the Police said they found: two in an automobile, parke in the parking lot of a South Sixth Street bowlin alley. Po- lice ‘sai two six-packs of beer Love The age possessio of furnishing charge — tear mail it today with your Card’ any. wrote in Box Hungry Skiers 0 | @ o Samos Lucian La of 4 ule, in, The Offic Closed Engi ee n t if | work. ‘ nor | a make Faces ends n Post Fisher- patos Average il RABBIT. Lique Charge sell to canvas candies with want under- we to and Wales eu | oppose to putting agenda,” ernment everyone stand the lem and to be informed about} the propose pla of action,” McKee concluded. tio trict program an aan - is he their erectin cand At da might It: The girls participati in the sale will travel in pairs in a March The Street, duty said the motion, the THE BA os pay-| the “improv finance needed ments at the camp. he apprexiina hs KRandr Dingler Count Repub and FIND to 2-year-old man " ar- rested for furnishin liquor to ‘Was approve joint. “We are able to undertake the b the Klamath Count Unit- a minor ‘Thursda afternoon work without delay, assuming ly 18-year- compani ed Fund and the Klamath Falls and his rompt approval from the gov- was charge with bein a mi- City Council. Schools” and on propose fed-/ Klamath eral aid to education. All in-|neering. terested parents are: invited ‘t ‘ings “abyway,” Jessu said His motion a got quic glars pried open a door at the of the buildin and went second from director Paul’ Fair-rear clo, but died when it was noted/ to the safe, which they open Street. directors would have to. b ‘Knockin off the doo knob. said nothing else in the icers unanimously to bring it up director be dis to appecite wouldn’t agree. Therefore, that breakin was discovere ithe item: be put on the agend by 4 Merchant Police patrol- March meetin of the! man: on: his round to final hel Thursday know where stand first and second read- cash, ie iti Ma Women’s board meetin Local. groups represent at Was held Feb. 1 at the home meetin Keno. Irriga were Postmaster Chet Langslet of Mrs. C. V. Golden, 2305 Pat-/tion Basin said Friday the Klamath Falls District, Klamath terson Street. Legislatio on} Water Users Protective Associa-| Post Office will be ¢ losed State and national levels was’ Tulelake Dis- “Irrigation Monday Feb. 22 which is studied job Gur If you will agree t ment-on Cam Ka-est-a, lo Cuba we will agree Camp Fire Girls summer camp Indochina. at Lake of the Woods. and to out of si Meetin Klamath for — Prompt Okay Sough GOP Women Hold -as- communi- be used to make: the added. Loretta peal Vande Nonie. future,’ obit, — high- any the thatthe would forget their confron- after the and take out tio . Clu members are reminde Erie is onl 58 feet and its) trip before 11:30 and escap that 196 dues are now part is 210 feet. acc pay-| in able. Also, thos still $20 havi in to th Encycloped Britan: State Police precinct Oregon are lists nica. Known Friday The bur- brin them to the Feb. 25m nth: last, year’ example one “I D Dauoher:| airclo, sislor Diane Wed, May-| lican Burglar& Tap twice first “an sec readings _Cleaner& Safe Jess said that. this ee dure i often safe Burglar broke vice for avoiding firm dea too Shiiey” of and quit likely is it the CUBA could be Further aims of the sale are ‘abbit. to give each individual girl ex. If we could find the right per- perience and training in busi- ness procedure and in han- son, or the right nation, to pro- dling money and’ to extend the pose the deal we might say Russia: Cam Fire Girls program in the to’ Communist makin it possible for’ area, See here, ‘sir. mot girls to share in its ac- where Cuba in You are, ties. rofits- that -will-remain- with you haye no. business to be. where We are in Indochina tie council will be added to the. United Fund allotment to we have no business to be. = during area perio activities Pag 1 (Continued from pa for planned for the regular meet: |ie and “Wildlife at Tulelake, ‘There will be no window serv- 12/ Bureau of Recla- ice or carrier delivery Monday ing on Thursday Feb. 25 States Restaurant. Klamath Irrigation Dis- but special delivery mail will be noon, at Molatore&# mation, Mrs. talk THs trict, Lin Klamath Drainage Dis-| delivered and mail will be Milton: Lindley “cur willy ALONG Tadeescauckswdeuscecsene on on regular sched- “Wha Happene to Our|trict, Klamath County, City of fe s 41 |UNLOADS Major Markets Rail & Tri 196 north Stephe Dick County ‘schoo director Radcliffe: b Warren Jessup’ motion that the school field, 20 267 Radcliffe, Baw 0 a driven b oes “T DATE” | YEA AG Dry bein jsion board’ sharply chang its jcedures nowhere got — &a Dic Bikl De a Karen att L M Math o ee ‘ing PU the board an cited dismissed}, \b School closure hassle stand b tem: MARKET | ere ra J ly was Walter Leth, chairman. after he accused the lem, islature ith POTATO Wreck th Fa aracter Otta $2 Dill Was stolen hous between 1:30 After Larry Wood ter: is “ge underway* ‘throu to April continu throug D Ne “Mint was develope b headquarter as a suppleme the United ty projects. th (Keno \tournament ————— trips ; &qu themed is of be The————— in County, expenses i era sale to service ca en Siskiyo v h ry Ken Tulelake, Fund allotment to the local council operations. Ten. per cent, sale profits is scheduled be-given to the individual; dug i Cited OTIVErS Run) Kar-| and April to April 3. will News, speaker. national means Riv m aT and of Klamath Dorris and areas in Joseph’. Caraher, publishe th Herald the feature The main scheduled to and continues Calif. the in ame Fire mints will ixoduc alon with last year& jtournamen queen; at the Saturday, Feb, 11,00 boxes of Queen Banquet ‘on March 6. Magic’’ and tot ca l a wen ro T Fe pro- Police cited Lan for failure ou economy: and fastito yield right-of- and May- said Rev: Aleuin field: for driving with no. opera. National Catholic Rur- Thursday. Jessup during a discussion of tor’s license, “But if you take the ersonine moved matters, froma rural com-| away board dispense with its pols) the heart out}* you icy of handlin all motion “> 5.50-5.75 Iti Syl River: o Fi organizations Proje ca {gr Ree provide een ras fie wh a Hicks, Oar was . life,” Frank Main |school director, 192 Wimmer, Street, reporte to:police that a {rom the witness Thursday h ., part of ‘Witnesses CWT Bid County, alt Da ary SK a reo Mrs. Spragu of Crume, Selection' a mascot for the main tournament bega Thurs- elimination play- da with an set up. The boy compet- asked to title for the are ing throw baskets, the bo ‘makin the larges number. of baskets will receive th title, and will be announced on Saturday eve- nin durin the final games of tournament. elimination the The five girls selected as the Girls| candidates for queen will be in- on inthe Macdoel ee Fros Lea Hon Ro }Heib of jal Life. Income €14 OZ 10LB me a M Jess 6.35-6.75 Usi & Club, pro-| Fa are of Chiloquin and van with over mints expecte to be sold in the Klamath Basin alone. Council Cam Tlie Klamath Fire Girls mint sale includes from the active participation the Cam Fire Girls, the Blue, Birds, the Junior High Camp Horizon Fire Girls andthe both Ca r Schedul Shirley Silva, Grue schoo sup- er wick. from local losures Feared Fear also was.expressed that unification would result in clos- ingot feeal achiools 12.6 itehal 22- p.m. vid: Roof, mone th Dull F PRIC 2 Light “oppose legislative a 1 BASING DEMAND 4 | chaperon son sale of 20 was Con- stitutional A few Py supporter Federation, 5.45]reau 10:32] vee was AMAT fund- other than general on primary election day 10/ by the Senate an|or at iioll the sentin 18:1 Science TODAY’S Be - Accum United , Bank ssh until Cra Orey, Salem, repre- Orego Farm Bu- Clifford 19.6 United Canada 1tq| Wale 25% ‘ -—- these|€lections on Leon 10.46 Amer da Unit Big 1p extra S-3 Shareholders Inv. Sve Su Egg . action postpone was auta LBo ee an Al am increas Selecte 12 a Ore U Na items adjourne board meeting a.m. Saturda rar Sine Ba a oe 8,41 schools.& 28.23 He said“even the 19.77|state pai in basic 6,06 port came originally 18.96] taxpayers. Ena Sa W e ‘Morrison Knudson RAL eames Mot PP&am PGE However, by Superintend “SAL S4 gat Natur Onin $4,500 is set asi Solo En Scho Talk ners MI Growth iw L Bank sts o of Schools. Dr. Cliff Robin- to teachers. who meet son cer-; tain standards for services “be- yon the call of duty:” and S- Nat& Inv. Nat& Sec Div Nat& See Growth Nat& See Stock Putnam Fund Freight Natl tet ent Variable da Baut S sum distribution for Cam The annual get underway . Bank America Boise Cascade Con —A 1.2345 1.26% 1.28% ~. ‘followin quotatio pri Presi - Fitzger Stocks The 689: e ieernt ey 45 ‘Youngsto Steél counter 6 66 distri 51% 29% 36% 46% United Utilities West Bank Cor rep Elderca Agency. Klamath Min Sal O Satur order s 44% 65% ‘U.S. Rubber U.S. Steel G Op Voices Eldercare - appr ‘Tri-Continent inion Carbide. For _ 19 APA 55% Trust o Riv- of Jackson. Alternate Mrs. Carl Daw- er ha Chamber Board Support budg Toili 65% Pacific Land America World Air Approve Falls. Spragu athan Crume of and Delphin c organizatio | 20 78% ‘exas. SALE affiliated This tee Bill UNDE — T Klamath Council of Cam Fire Girls, includin will begin annual sale of mints on Saturday, Feb. Pictured above, left to right are Holl year& sale is themed " Magic.’ and her Brooks of the ilton, 8, sister, Kathy 10 presentin Dickerman, pres sident Klama Count Chamb of Commer with the first bo x mints. Helly and Kathy the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. are Hamilton. MINT goes to Commit- now Flo “fo Oth 1 - 1g) WM ‘ een Co. Pa bill money Ways and Means 2 a - 69 38% Co. The |th leduca — 37% Socon Mobil Oil School Klamath Another duty of the Queen’ Committee was the selection of chaperon for the candidates activi- tournament durin the as ties. Women named chap Mrs. LeRoy Jack- erones are Melbron son of Chiloquin Mrs. Bates of Chiloquin Mrs. Jon- an legislature and-Cindy Falls, of Klamath Sargeant of * of the session each Lou Chiloquin developm economic to submit to commerce Smith of Klam- Eileen Dawson of Ferol Jean Jackson: Linda er, The -house local governm sick leave, to care fo ill mem.| bers of the immediate family, |committee approved a bill in- the county and city state| and of|a policy taken from the experienc share of highway The revenues. teachers] civil service. the school district’s share would go from and reporte that. the pro- The teacher salary increase| counties’ to 25 per cent and the cities’ pose increas would cost the|was only one item on list of|19 from 10 to 15 1965-| district per cent. proposal for 600 plu . maxi- The state Highway Commissi of increments. 6 mum 32,8 gets the rest of the money. Janitors Get Raise Points firms for non- were Suppor for the The Senate Judiciary Commit. The board agree to recom-| In addition to the increase, bill: now before Congres w.as|payment of due the proposa contain three oth- mend to the budge committee|tee voted to exempt up-to $20 Chamber Brooks| .unanimous by the} from garnishment of voiced the-|@ month er points which were adopte a $20 per year across board of directors of the Klam-|Dickerman. and Manager| amend- an board raise for janitors. They|Wages. It b the board: ath County Chamber of Com-|George ‘Callison reported. to at Gilchrist and also discussed increases“ f or |me to a bill which had set the —Teachers at. its’ regiilar Wednes-|the board on their merce recent at- Bly will receive $20 per year coaches supervisors, mainte-/figure- $100 tendance at an “Oregon- An amendment allowing spec- day night meeting above the salary schedule - ance crew an the count of- Idaho conference in Com-jington The National Affairs ial taxing districts to hold tax offset the hig costs of living. fice staff. “yh Oil tor {ove program Chief Kay Barney of Spragu Riy- la mittee earlier had recommend-| Portland. Fred Ehlers report on aj ed approva of the Bldercar b the board. Thejrecent meeting of the Commu- program had committee studied Deyelopm Committee Revision. Committee. Which is also studyin the prob- the this and Medicare progra more amendments are} In other action, the directors) 3.06 Monday, when the carefully, and had “endorsedjle of a Civic Center. H re- approve on a 3- vote, the ap-| 3.01): the recent actions of lat-| —Teachers would be allowed pointmen of Stan McClellan to Committ has agre to vote the former and oppose the 256) !Civic Center Committee spon- ter program. time off, deducted from their teplac Lloy Seel as sch 0 a revise constitution. 2.6046 the/ b th Board of Realto It was. pointe out” to was indicate that it board that the Eldercare ire ie Potatoes ad- oving ahead on plan fo re- will be -in_addit to, McClel- gram would depen o state the Klamath Auditor!- —not| Potato lan’s job as school lunch PORTLAND (UPI) co- ministratio and would als o was base on tle social security ¥™,. although it Ibe market; 10 Ib sacks USIA Rus- |: ordinator. ather possibl It ales would th otherwise sets washed unless program. ‘Voting against the motion to natives, - person’ ability to on 7.75 stated: Orego local.7.00 accept Robinson&# recomme would make hospita dation bakers 8,00 round red 50 Ib. B. pay aid available to those persons on a (UPI)— a Pau, 8.25 3.25-3,5 Deschutes 7.50 unification not*afford such care. bakers 9.25-9.5 few higher 6-|compuls school Judg Orth Sisemore ha con-| Directors 14 ounce to agree 8.6 sized 2 ounce bill ended in the Senate Educa- plac tinu until 1:30 p.m., Feb. 26 The membership committee| Committee Thursda with) funds for the. purchase of three| the time he will bakers|tion receive an en- reported that 1 new sprea 9.60- U.S. witnesses on both sides|buses in the 1965-66 budge | of ple from Larry H Fitz- members were adde to the ros- some 6.85-7.15 agreeing tha peopl should| The also agre to plac an|gerald of Rosebur charged ter of the chamber during Jan- have the right to vote on mer-jextra in the MUTUAL FUNDS sum budg to With the negligen homicide of uary; and that old membership Prices until 1 a.m. Today purchas highe grad gers. thre Klamat Fall residen files’ were cleaned up (Continued from Page 1) Chairman Al Flegel, D-Rose-|on the:buses. The alread had|killed in a two-car collision last Asked Bid 1-2 decided on said he though automatic transmis- Sept 7 it develope earl Fri- 9.84/ 9,09 Affiliated Fund from the River Diver- in Circuit for of 1. Court sions 1965-66 was No day 7,03|hours 6.47 testimon enoug Atomic Fund to. K of Directors also scheduled consideration 14.13} the 12.9 Blue Ridge Fitzgerald,” seriousl ‘injure ink: need to inclusion of funds in the budge in th collision, was indicted b 16.49 the bill March 15.05 Bullock and’ or the deepen for conversion The would force of the heatin the grand jury earlier this year measure 14.6 16.0 Chemical Fund shoreli raised, but the studies] to plant at GilchristHigh fro school districts 14.33/ m|and has been granted several “13,1 Colonial Fund it t <ezivessies suas to natural »gas. Robinson| 11.64)merge. with union: high schoo coal 10.65 continuances ‘Comw. Inv. to en-| relatin in are progress,” Beard conver-| 11,8 districts and would set a d 10.52 Diver Growth tering a ple Th freshman class Je th | adde i e at 23.26/line of Jan. 1 1966 for those| sions 21.40. erguson.| Dreyfus The accident ‘develope as the six weeks’ honor roll-.at Hen-| In the on com: 17.3 wholly within a union| 16.05 E & H Stock defendant, northbound in a pick le High School this time with) pany’s program, McKee told the 10,90| district, 10.52 truck-on Equit Fund U- honor list| Herald and News Highway 97 was 2 students, Ss prior “t the earn 2 Vote ‘Need AC: 13.3 Fidelit Capita " H passin a truck and trailer and] wordt Tee exes tn hit hard ikem. 22.0 20.24 Opponent Thursda Trend Fidelity |collided headon with a foreign “ieut conditions might ‘never occur rey y, one teachers 12.59/at failure of the bill. to allow, wer 11.49 Fundamental elcar operated by Alvin C, Olson. o placed tenure: effective The latter and two 5.66/residents to vote on mergers} agai but the company believes 5.17 F.LF. sy) passengers, sna jit is in everyone& interest to 16.37} at what they considered an} March 15 They are Lois. Ad- 14.95 his wité, Nellie, and a Grou Sec Com M includi ahead with the Sharon Rose Anderson planning “%;| TAL 8.13}attempt b the state to take kins, GreSec ‘Aer sister-in-law, Viola R. Crawford, Wallin, Gar and work as rapidly as possibl 6.85 away ‘local control of schools. Gerald Bennett Robert Creed were killed instantly. 5.81 Hamilton H,D; A. sr ns Juniors: Lin “The work that we are recom- ge tary ie lyon Robert Humphries president Donald Eck, Sev Garcia Ken- sustained 8,32 charles 7.61 broken legs " tn re S Incorp Inv. toe mending be done will facilitate Winona jo the Orégo School Board As- neth Ketel, Investors’ Grou mes facial nal injurie and severe nu ot better regulation of th upper 4.16| sociation, called. it - “fatal Larry Lund, Helen McDonald lacerations in the crash. an Intercontinental Mossholder, ans Glenda Coble, George|1ake as well as handling the 13,52 shortcomi and contended the Marilyn Mitehell, Bill Osborn, Mutual of emitho Lin cu (flows alon the Link River, 23.1 stafe “is still a minor, although Norma Peirasek, Loyal Robi Stock Freshmen: atiacts 11,25 of local son, Theodora Romived! ‘Da- MeWili aie through Lake Ewauna and: the Selective 31% ‘Safewa vih of alincome. Boost Teachers’ on RR ‘Unio 67% 66% 68% 6656 68% De Ry May ‘Se 1.23% 1.2 1.26% 1.26% 1.2 1.28% 50% Dec 35% Soybea 3.028 614 May 3.02 2.9814 4 fAu 28806 56% Nov 2.5942 2.60% Jan ‘75 hillip ‘Trans 68 52a May Se 4 told Jr. Elimination ath Agency, j (Continued from Page 1 : 58% Procter Gamble Radio Corporatio tran Wheat 32 Penney J.C. ‘Texas w | prime| Close Low 101 Nat& Biscuit New York Central Northern Natural Gas Northern, Pacific Pac. Gas Elec ‘T High Beatty Count ae 1- 18.25. range: 40 MT itgomer Ward ern U.S. sales Shee 390. Choice, some slaughter lambs 88-1 Ib — ‘Idaho Power .B.M, Int Pape Johns Manville Kennecott Copp Lockheed Aircraft Martin Merck Montana Power ‘S gilts barrows and closed 25¢ lower than week late John 16-25. : | ‘Richfiel 31 ber choice some d choi Homestake enn 3 2-22.50; some mostl choice 9 Ib 3 to fall shorn pelt 20 205 4-6; goo ewes’ cull- 21 63% feeder lambs 19-20 56% 25% Grains 55% Grain CHICAGO:(UP) 50% Cement Greyhou Gulf Oil 25. b y- a 2 97 i Northern Gr do 484 MW 52% 96% Electric mi Porti Sch 38 a Ble 245 150 Motors Portland Pacific an Pa 23% a Piep Georgi Tournament. ‘The girls selected by the Queen’ Committee are Pame- - 5 Crucible Steel Curtiss Wright Dow Chemical Du Pont Eastman Kodak Products Evans General General General - of the - ~ — April, during th evenin game : 33h Ste Gas Zellerbach Gen Five young of the Klamath Basin announced Thursda as candidates to compete for the title of queen to reign over the. World Champio All Indian Tournament Basketball in s|were i : 47 B.S. Columbia Continental Can Crown CHILOQUIN women — 55% 74% Chrysler Corp O Tourn to- firm a up remainder 1 43 Caterpillar Cor ‘Fo Que Its directors enlisted the aid Portland ‘Way and Means hearing ear-| SALEM (UPI)—The School Board apparent lost its lier his buar would oppose any|of other. school districts which battle Thursda to freeze the increase i basic school support contribute equalization money, and hearings turned into a bat- flow of “equalization” money to unless it got some relief. Eighty per cent of money|tle between those who get the chip open firm but other school districts, and those who don’t. sup-| ‘The House Education Commit- pai out for basic school gave up their gains Du Pont distributed in flat Busy Day held around Thursday closing tee refused on a 7-4 vote to send por now is to school districts Portland backed the on the bill grants Kodak. a by Eastman level as did Thursd was a bus day fo The! school basis of schools floor. to th populati Anoth Union Carbide shaded. committees in both houses. to is allocated write a to motion compromis New York Central and Penn- The House Plannin and De- educational tabled.on a “equaliz bill was oppor- velopmen Committee tabled a sylvan railroad poste goo |committee 6-5 vote. tunit in districts with low as- governor’s bill to establish a gains valuation. The bill whic “Tt doe t look like there will sesse counsel division with- consumer be any legislatio in this ses- failed to get out of the of Com- in Livestock would have frozen sion to freeze equalization, said ‘Thursda A bill abolishin the’ merce. (UPI)(USDA) PORTLAND the committee chairman, Rep equalizatio at its presen dol- of public utilities to issue| power Weekl livestock: Falls. lar amount and used future in- stock Carrol Howe, R-Klamath to - options employe Cattle 140 hig good- in state school suppor creases Howe voted in favor of the also was tabled. lots 23.75; small steers 23.2 Portland bills, as did Portland for flat grants. It did to measures low approve goo 20.50-21.50 standard The Portland board contend- Reps Norman Howard, a Dem- $300,00 to the State mixed 17-20; Holsteins oo were bein appropriate ocrat, Shirley Fiel and ed its residents Board of Higher Education for| heifers 20,50-21.2 Mrs. good- G..Chuinard, both Re- forced to pay property taxes to education programs in| cows: canner-low cutter support the schools of surround:| public jbusiness and industr and cutter-utility bulls 1 ing suburban areas, where’ the po sition See would requir the direc-| Ib Calves 270 goo -cho had a higher median Mem-|residents Board givin after start. Blue Am 5 Girl Vi Stock — mixed narrowly were prices da 56% (UPI) YORK NEW International Press Chemical | STREET WALL STOCKS YORK United Allied Ore. Fails, FINANC "M and Portlan Scho Boar Los Fig T Free Stat Equaliz Ca February 19 1965 Friday, PAGE—4 IN Ph. 2 ROAD EL 6-2250 Rocky For Reserva Point Re