MaiiU 13, 1913 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THRER To Portland i Alllui Urquo luirt, udinliilxli'iilur uf tho Kliim utli County 1'ubllo Welfare Com iiiIhhIoii, will Ivuvo fill' I'ortliiiicl Kului'dny nlulit to iiltoml a con forvnco of tho Commlttco of Ad inlnUtruloi's of 1'ubllu Wolfuro fur Ilia atuta of Oroiton. The niuntliiKH will bo hold on Mon day nnd Tuoiidiiy, Murcli 19 unci 10, Accepti Ntw Position R, II. llryunl, formor Grout Northern conductor horo, hut nccojitod Kovornniunt uppolntmont at con ductor on tha l'unnmu rnllroud lit Unluou, Cunul zona, Bryant wuh flown by piano to h in nuw pout from Mluml, Fin., wlicro ho iiud boon for tho punt thrca weeks slnco leuvlnu Klunuitli Knlli. VlilU Daughter Mm. noy Wolf of 31)37 Altmnont drive, loft Friday svonlnu for I'ortlund wlmro sho will visit her duuuh tur, Mi. Kobvrt butts, formerly uf this city, llur huabnud, who tins been onKUKcd In dofonso work In tho northorn city, left about two weeks ago for army ervlco. Drunken Driving Charged Onirics iliirrlx KcrKtinon wti illvcn a fluo of $100 and sen tenced to SU dnys In jnll on u drunken driving churuo In city court Saturday. Tho Jnll sen tenco Is suniionded If ho pnys tho flue, rolled aid icl Kci'Kiison was arrested nftor his cur hit n park cd cur on Urond street. Returns from Coast Tlnv. Eu Ki'iio llnyni'S returned on Thuri' day eveuinu from Nahcotta, WushliiKton, where he spent ten dnys ns the uuest of Mr. and Mrs, Vorno Hayes, former re.il dents of this city. While thcro he Uiiliicd a first hand knowledge of tho art of growing nnd miir kcllng oysters. MU Eichle Visits Jean Esvlilc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eschle, formerly living in Klumath Kails, Is In town this week as the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. T. Soron, Sho completed her course at St. Francis hospl tnl In Sun Fninclsco lust Muy, nnd Is nuw nwaitlng her call to tho army nurses corps. Field Representative Hero- Dorothy M. Potter, field repre .sciitntivo of tho Oregon slato civilian wnr services, bus ar rived In Klamath Fnlls to help local civic lenders Iny tho ground work for tho now "Block l'liin" sot-up for civilian wur service here. To Sacramento D, C. Wlcsc of Sacramento returned homo Friday lifter spending a few days nt tho W. E, Sltnfcr homo on Roscwny drive and tho Onirics K. wicso homo nt Tulclnko, Wleso owns tho Dunncr nursery In bncrnmenlo. Warmest Day Friday, March 12, with a temperature of 61 de grees, was the warmest day Klumath Fulls hits hud since No vember 13 of last fall, It wns an nounced by tho United Slates Bureau of Reclamation today. Go Hundred Per Cent Two more Klamath business concerns have gone n hundred per cent In Itcd Cross donations. They nro Klamath lea und Storngo coin puny nnd Swan Lake Moulding company. Back to Fort Ord Corporal Vcrl Howell returned to Fort Ord early this week after a few dnys' lenvo visiting his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, Andrew Howell of Modoc Point. Home From School Jean Wicscndiiugcr, duughtcr of Mr, and Mrs. Waller Wicscndiingcr of -Curie street, Is homo from Oregon Slate college, spending tho spring vacation with her parents nnd friends. Returns Here Howard Bnll lias returned hero from Port land, where ho has been cm pluyqd In tho shipyards. While there ho visited his sister. Bnll will return to Portland in a few weeks. Seriously 111 Louise Barn hart, dnughtcr of Mr. and, Mrs. Dayton Barnhart, tins been quite 111 nt tho homo of her grandpar ents, Mr, nnd Mrs. Carl San dell, 1210 Lincoln street. To SUom Mr. nnd Mrs, Nenl Stcwnrt nnd children loft Friday for Salem whero Jhcy will visit briefly with tho parents of Mrs, Stewart. , . In Town Forrest Cooper, for mer Lnkovlow attorney now with tho statu wnr snvlngs staff, wns a visitor horo Frldny. Ho wont from horo to Bond. NEWS OF THE THEATRES V' ,V ;tk i ' a, aieiH ilia-Haas iir'i-l ,e.k.rliiiViT-ia'...a Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy head the cast In the big double bill at the Tower Theatre Sunday In '.'Woman of The Year," the gay romance of a "hard-to-get" girl and a "treat-'em-rough" guy. The second feature, a comedy hit, features, Marjorle Woodworth and Noah Beery Jr.. In "Ductus Are Funny People." ilM.wu.iawiiiiMrn si M".wi.ini)ii.iii!mi) pi m'rmm w 'it , p i ri,',-. - jt . , '' V Wlianever these two meet they clash. Both have fiery roles in Warners' "The Hard Way," opening tonight at midnight at the Pelican. V A - w " 9 ". 4 " Bt ' f 4 jsWaifti ( " ? lUll IM Sltl Hi ft II Ti I Hi IrtSi Ruth Terry sings to. Tom Brown In "Youth on Parade." as Uncle Sam qoos to collego to teach a new line of jive. First run fun-musical tomorrow at the Pine Tree theatre. Molly and Fibber McGee m....u. ...... I "'ll IMHtl lllaiJMllll.ll II IJ Hors Is a roal-lite" study of Marion and James Jordan, the best-loved couple in radio, with a fan following socond to nono in other words, Molly and Fibber McGco. In RKO Radio's "Horo Wo Go Again" 'they once mora share stollar honors with the other top-ranking radio draw, Edgar Bergon and Charlie McCarthy. Other highly favored porsonalitios oi tha air waves are Included In the big cast directod by Allan Dwan, amona them being The Great Gildorsloeve. Ginny Slmms and Ray Noble and his band. "Here We Go Again" is the curront Esquire attraction. From San Francisco Chct Barton, prominent farmer, is homo nftor n business trip to Snn Francisco, , ..' Elks to Elect Klnmntlv Falls Elks lodge will elect officers nt next Thursdny night's mooting, Nomlntitlons worn closed Inst Thursdny evening. FUNERAL FRANK JOSEPH KRIZO SR. Friends nro respectfully invit ed to nltend tho funeral services for tho Into Frank Joseph Krlzo Sr. to bo held Tuesday morning, Mtirch 18, 11)4.1, nt St. Augus tine's church, Morrill, Orn whero n requiem mass will bo celebrated for the roposo of his soul, commencing nt 10 n, m. with the Rev. Jnmos M. O'Con nor officiating. Interment will follow in tho fnmily plot nt tho Mnlln cemetery, Arrangements nro under tho direction of the Enrl W hillock Funeral homo of this city.' Dr. A. A. Soule, M.D. Medicine & Surgery (Disenscs of the Hcnrt) 1041! Main rhones 7323. .1314 No. mis. 0513 Salem Chamber Asks Police to Check Girl Delinquency SALEM, Mnrch 13 (P) Tho Snlem Junior chamber of com merce nsked Chief of Police Frnnk Minto todny to check "tho gt'iivo increase In delinquency among young girls in Snlem." The chamber suggested rigid enforcement of curfew laws and employment of a matron to han dlo young girls. If you want to soil it phone Tho Herald and News "want ads," ?124 When In Medford Stay at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Joe and Anne Earley Proprietors NEWS from HOME Well, fellas, tho local dog fight ended, at least temporarily, with the dogs winning. You remomber last week the city council had before It an ordi nance to require that dogs bo tied up or penned up for six months out of the year. , , A big crowd protested Monday night, and the council decided to take It easy on dogs . , If dogs do not cause too much trouble for the next month or so, they will not be penned up at all. At this writing, ' the Pelican basketball team is in the finals at Salem In the state tourna ment, with Baker the other fi nalist team , . . We'll let you know next week how this comes out. Women are doing a lot of work around Klamath Falls that was done by men when you were here . , . . There arc women taxi drivers, women railroad work ers, women service station at tendants, etc. . . . Now, the post office has started hiring women mail carrlcrcttcs. Juvenile delinquency is a war time problem here at home . . . A number of 12, 13 and 14-year-old girls have been running to public dances . , , This week Ju venile authorities warned par ents they would have to take care of their children, or the parents would be hailed into court. We've been having some nice spring weather . . . And there will be a lot of victory garden ing, dogs or no dogs. V I'-f: III SERVICE out', mam MAIL CLOSING TIME (Effective Feb. IS. 1943) Train 19 Southbound: 6 p. m. Train 20 Northbound: 11 a. m. Train 17 Southbound: 7 a. m. Train 16 Northbound: 10 p. m. Medford Stage, Westbound, 3:30 p. m.. Evening Airmail. Stages to Alturas, Ashland, Lake view and Rocky Point 7 a. m. Neighbors The Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet in the KC hall, Monday,. March Hj, at 8, p. m. There will' be initiation.' All officers and guards are asked to wear formats. This will be test night for the incoming offi cers. Refreshments will be served at the close of the meet ing. Rebekah Lodge Prosperity Rcbckah lodge 104 will meet in the IOOF hall Thursday, March 18, at 7:30 p. m. Following the business meeting there will be entertainment. All visiting mem bers are invited to attend. Of ficers are asked to wear formats. Thimble Club-The Thimble club of the Neighbors of Wood craft will meet at the home of Mrs. C. O. Dryden, 610 North Eleventh street, Wednesday, March 17, at 8 p. m. Following the business meeting, pinochle and whist will be played. All members and friends are invited to attend. Juveniles The Juveniles of tho Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet in tho KC hall Monday afternoon, March 15, at 4 p. m. Following tho business meeting there will bo entertainment and refreshments, wllli niMrln wnj Buddy Eberman and Philip i-iam me committee in charge. Dogree Staff The Degree Staff of the Rcbckah lodge will meet in the IOOF hall, Mondny at 7:30 p. m., for practice. SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Tcch- ; niciun Slh grade Edward E. La Chappcll, 23, son of Mr. and ! Mrs. F. W. La Chappcll of 3540 I South Sixth street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, has been promot I ed to tho rank of Technician 4th ! grade. Sergeant La Chappell Is I stationed at Fort Sam Houston, j Texas, headquarters of Lt. Gen. Courtney H. Hodges' third army and southern defense command. He entered the army on Febru ary 9, 1042. Enlisted in the women's army auxiliary corps at the Portland recruiting headquarters recent ly was Miss Genevieve McGee, 1527 Pacific Terrace. The an nouncement was made by Col onel J. J. Fulmer, commander of the Oregon recruiting district. Miss McGee was prominently associated with teaching activ ities here, instructing at Klam ath Falls junior high. She is vice president of the local teach ers association. The new WAAC is a graduate of Ashland high school and has attended South ern Oregon College of Education and the University of Oregon. Her parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Allen O. McGee of Ashland. CAMP LEE, Va March 13 Bob E. Nicodemus of 726 Rose way drive, Klamath Falls, Ore., has been graduated from the of ficer candidate course at' the quartermaster school here and has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the army of the United States. The quartermaster school graduates more than 1200 officer candidates a month after a three months' intensive 23 subject course in basic military and quartermaster technical opera tions. Candidates for the school are picked by boards throughout the army and their selection is based upon their initiative, mili tary aptitude, intelligence, prior civilian experience and their rec ord to date in the army. Beauford Hampton Clemens, son of Wade H. Clemens, 4622 Homedale road, has completed pre-flight training at Santa Ana air base, and has been ordered to an advanced, flying. school for instruction as bombardier-navigator. Albert O'Neef of Alaskan Engineering Fame, Dies PORTLAND, Ore., March 13 W'j Albert C. O'Neel, 78, whose engineering exploits led to storybook fame, died here yesterday. One of tho men who bested Alaska's weather and rugged terrain to open the northern country to civilization, O'Neel inspired Rex Beach's novel, "The Iron Trail," In which a re sourceful engineer, Murray O'Nell, was the leading char actcr, Dr. George Whiting also drew on O'Necl's career for "Grit, Grief and Gold." His most famed feat was con struction 35 years ago of the Copper River St Northwestern railway through 198 miles of mountainous Alaska In which he accomplished what other an glheers said was . Impossible the spanning of the Copper river gorge, a chasm of huge bould ers, Ice ' and ' 100-mlle-an-hour winds. Later O'Neel, who wai born In Oelweln, Iowa, wa construc tion engineer for the Portland. Vancouver St Yakima railroad, the Oregon Railroad It Naviga tion company, the Washington tt Oregon railroad and the South' era Pacific company. CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to exnross mir cln. ccro thanks to the many friends for the kinrinpec nnrl ...,.,, shown us through the illness ana ctcatlt of our dear father, grandfather and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crnss. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wiman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wallan. '. Mr. and Mrs. Konrad Schwciger. Mr. and Mrs. Everctto Wiman and son. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rankin. Harold Samples. The Hani Norland Insurance Agency Is centrally located, 118 North 7th. ; ? The Greatest Mother in liic World 7 V J& 6i It's YOUR Red Cross JOIN NOW! Join these people who are making Red Cross work possible for' another war year. OBITUARY GEORGE CARTER George Carter, a resident of Klamath Falls for the last three months, passed away in this city on Friday, March 12, 1943, fol lowing a brief illness. The de ceased was a native of Athens, Texas, and was aged 49 years when called. Surviving is a sis ter, Mrs. J. M. Gilmore; five nephews, Robert,. Carl, Cecil, Clarence and Lawrence Gil more; two nieces, Myrtle, and Edith Gilmore, all residing at Chehalis, Wash. The remains rest at Ward's Klamath funeral home where friends may call Sunday afternoon. Funeral ar rangements will be announced Monday. CARD OF THANKS We wislt to thank our friends for their expressions of sympa-1 thy, and for tho beautiful floral ' offerings tendered us in our re- i cent bereavement, Also, our sin- i cere gratitude to Cad. Bernie i Hcidcmann and the K 1 a m a t h I Falls Unit No. 1, Commandos, and tho Klamath Falls city po lice escort. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Metier and family. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our' many friends nnd neighbors for their sympathy, kindness and floral offerings in tho loss of our be loved son and brother Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Vclton Haskins and Family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Moore. AT FIRST SIGN OF USE 666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS ST. PATRICK'S DANCE WEDNESDAY March 17th Klamath Falls Armory Music by BALDY EVANS BAND ADMISSION It . Intra UdlH tsi limlm Mm IN Tin liwlunid AUIIM0M - POST 1111 VETERANS FOREIGN WARS fhe following contributions are gratefully acknowledged: Mrt. T. A. Douglil J Mr. Mlrmlt Htnry Mn. W. H. Siekit! Mr. and Mrs. W. Palmar Mr. and Mra. H. OarMr Mra. Loula Otrbar Mrs. L. a. Klnnaa Mr. and Mra. E. M. aunb Mr. and Mra. Kannalh McLaod Mr. and Mra. John Lambart Mra. Stalla Bowen Mra. A. 4. Voya Jack Peeblar Ed. Lawrenca B. w. Zollman . Darrall Harral Ooallar Paint Slora Caonca Slodiefc Wiltir stronaeh Frad Small Standard Barvlca Station . Mra. F. Ravnolda Oacar Lvnum Waltar Claan(ar Oua Andaraon R. O. Toaaraon A. I. Moo-a l F. flrrell E. E. Pack F. O. Ravnolda Joa'a Marhat A. C. Cummtnaa Cop land Yarda R. A. Laraon W. A. SnlHer A. A. Satxllar Klamath Tranafar Co. Van Flaat Electric Slora . Rcbart J. Faua Lao l Back B. T. Oraen C. fi. Chaaa William 0. Ronlald J Hahkarup . Ella Colale Rlaylon Whit lock Mra. R. ft. Dala Elmor Kiimmar L. Noklrhv Mra. H. H. Hilton Haial M. Landry Mra. Ka'th Rica nlrfc Reader Jamee Lear Waller Kennett Willi Roblmon Marv Stewart R. H. Dunbar Smlth-Satea I t.lM 1.00 1.00 1.00 S.IW 5.M 1.00 M.0O 1.00 S.M I.W 1.00 10.00 10.00 1.M I.W S.M 7M 1.K 1.0-1 1.M 1.M l.OP J.M .W l.U 1B.M 1.M I.M W l.oa F.M 1t.4 I.M I.M 1.00 a.na a.w I.M i.oa 1.00 I.M i.oa 7.00 1.00 1.00 1.M l.oa J.W 1.00 1.M 1.00 Duana Corxatt Robarda Jorda Bttly Ua Dally Barbara Moora Cbrlatlna Porter . Dorothy JarmlnKa Ruby Stelnbers - Fdlth Bennett Elmer Balalser Loyal Batee Idro Bonotto Dim Chaee Cl'tford Colley Alba Comer Marvin Cooper Harry Daa,aa Eaton Pitcher Dewey Pollard Audrey Pomel Rav Reevaa F-ward ScMe Eie'e Scott M M. Smith r.laren- Snn-tarata , Jrrry Van Buak'rif . Bill Van Buakirk Jek Walker Brooks Warner Henry Warner Mary Whitby Murl Wl-kllna WHIarH Hedge WMt-fa-r Grocery . MAM Market H-nn, Thomaa Ira Brewer i.oa 1.00 I.M .so .sa ,!0 1.00 I.M 1.00 I.ao I.M 1.M I.M a I.M I.M J.M I.M S.M I.M I.M I.M Ca Rlchardeon Mildred Blnney ! Gladya Oopaland J Jerry Mayhaw , Frad Houeten . , Sara Laa Stewart Chaa. Warner Mra. Suaan Hamilton , Mra. Oraaa Hum Tho. B. Maaaay Mr. and Mra. Chaa. Whiaanant Jerry Thomas CeorKe Duka Rudy'a Man'a Store Mr. and Mra. Victor Clone . Carole Lea Bakery nuay nee cere PMhop'a Shoe Shin Parlor . Town Club Loula Polln Ray Bluer H. L. Prltchard Co. Kern Hole! Mr. Percy Cook B. laach Mra. Uuett Waahlnaton Cafe E. S. Patrick Motrr Machine Service . Specialize' Service F. O. Edaon Veen Hoaalbi Harold Fberlein Llovd All-n Vem Davla Melvln Rerrv Helm Mueller Dick Sawyer - Harold Dewey Francee Homer Dolan W. R. Evana Neva O'ilebaek Little Coll Dorothy Lauraneon name luncn --- Lena Smith . Mart Wilaon . laa Dorah Moldovan Klamath County Abatraet Co. F. C. Aahor , Tha Ptnee . . Fay Durbin Hip! Marr Rauw La Tavern p-ohemian Cafa T.Bona Cala C'adya Snellen Mr. E. H. Warner and Lnuhw Belne Herman'a Men Store Chaa. Rltibrocht J. M. Bell Harrta Kirknatrlck . F. J. P-well P. P. Oliver Mra. Edith Calpltta . R. F. Stenhene , Gladv Steohen Lire lie w-l. Gertrude Walton Norma Buch-noft Nellie Cryatal Semitel H. Ackerman . Van'a Camera Shop . H-nry parkins Sat. Laa Flnlay M. I. Owr 0. I. Irving R, c. Data Mrt. G Wara Harry Halter Mr. and Mra. Ray Morgan Jack Cn-tett : C. R. Eickman John Rota Currin'a Drue: store Vance Vatipel Mark Sandere ... Mildred Thomaa , . Calvin Lamb . Bonnie McCool Pioneer Printing. Co. W. Graham Karl'a Shoe Store -, Jame H. Gilaon Oregon Woolen Store . Loy Hein - Harrv Thrnher and Jamee Hart - Dorothy Belllngham Fori Redman Mode O'Day : Wllma Strovrd Edna Jonea Phemle Slratton Helen Scott Waegonar Drug Store . LouiM Ruttell Larry PlaKmanr) Pearca Beauty Salon Katharine Jeman Glyndell Graeheara Pat's Cab Service Everett Dennia Polly Ann Bakery R. A. Nowell A arte Schell . Welma Aetrom Olive Peppla Helen Doty Merle Wood Freda Kurr , , E'ora Baalav Jvnlo Smith Marina Llnvlll Lata Hum l.no l.M l.oo .m 1.5. S0.M I.M ye en S.M . I.M I.M S.M I.M S.M I.M I.M S.M 1S.M S.M S.M ' .75 1S.M I.M I.M I.M 1.00 10. M I.M . 1.50 I.M 1.00. I.M 1.M .S 1.50 .e.M . J.M s.no l.'O in.M t.M -M l.oo 1.00 S.M I.M ' H.IM a.oo S.S7 " ."1 1.00 1.01 H.M 1.00 S.M . 1.00 S.OO 1.00 1 M I.M -1S.M s no I.M 1.90 1.00 1.00 S 00 I.M I.M 10.M I.M I.M I.M S.M 10.M t.M 1.00 1.00 I.M , - i.oo 1.00 1.00 1.00 I.M i.ao 1.S0 Clarence Grovee Robert H. Hell Chat Hawfclne Hllma Herg Virgil Holme ft'en Inman . , . Edna Johnaon I.M 1.M S.M I.M I.M ' 1.M S.M t.M J 'Jt .'0 'a I.M I.M S.'O S.M I.M I.M t. I.M 1.0B . I.M I.M .I.M I.M 1.aa 1 ae I.M I.M I.M 1.M Mr. and Mra. D, A. Johnaon R. F. Duncan . Lombard Motor , Harry Roland A. s. Johnaon R. c. Coahlan Jr. L. B. Skeen Reta Boudon aeaala Pope Al Holm Via Padgett Roy Wartiald Cilia Rittgarn CMrge Whippo Your Store, Inc. Mr. and Mra. E. R. laaao . Jean S. Rawlins Mary Adama Ethel B. King Mr. and Mr. Hick Long . Mr. Hire) Laraon Mra. Harel Drake Mra. Carrie Brown Mra. Joe. Sayman Mice Nora Sullivan Doily Cox Standard Optica! Roaa Jnhnaton Harel Kramer Herb Kramer . Charlie Krll Jesae Flovd McHenrv George Henry Maxwell Jr. t.M Jaek Millar Drew'a Man'a Stors Mra. Ruth Brooke Lucille Hartman Mra. Theda Loaaa K Harold Butler ' ' ' C. E. Seavey u Ida'a Tailor Shoo . Mra. Mary Parkin ' Fay Montgomery V-ma Moora . Herb M'-ve-ll Donald Holt Archie Homer Oliver Dan Olaon . - Marehall Arnold Olaon Mary .08 Flovd Pattv Herman Pence Ralph Pence Black a White tar. Sla. . Fmaet Ferguson Rav Ledhetter ' Th-lma Riley Bemice Britt R. L. Flnlay l -ona, Stlmpeon Mee O'Moley Earl Ynung - a -ran Helaon A. F. ftemeron - flu Wilson Noel Dante Art Rnblaon Ruth Rramer Ve-a Heay Marw Deneault Aaatha Roger Irene Jone tlelata Coetallo viin'a Welch ,.. S'-lair Reliant .. F"'e Mrhonay r-i pittier . ., I' I White - . ; P. 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Ralph Steams A. A. Una Mra. C. B. Austin J. H. Hou W. Chat. Mosa - Mm. J. T. Blackwell Mrt. C. B. Speaker Mra. R. T. HayM Minnie Uhrln Mary E. Eckateln Mra. H. M. Sheperal Judy Neleon dock Franklin John A. McCall Phyllla Rankin Florence Tetrloff w. c MoKlnley W. A. Novotny M-s. Ed Stough . Ed Stough Ben Andrew Jaa. Boone Mra. Ruth Amudton . Mr. and Mra. Jaa. Jone D. E. Stevens Swan Conlectlonery n. d. park Mr. H. D. Park : Mra. Henry Kranenburg . Mra. Baker Mra. Roy Eattburn Mlea Helen Woelk Lillian Gllllland H. E. Morrla E. J. Howell J. c. Piland F. E. Jenkln W. t Boyer J. A. Lambert B. H. Buck Jae. A. Courtney Jr. w. F. O'Connor W. E. Beck H. T. Gallagher L. M. Clement W. S. Bradley L. A. Thompeon .... E. G. W. Beliatrom Q. N. MoCullough Mra. Dorothy C. Bridge Joo Whistler Bille Benner Adeline Houk J. E. gwonotn 8r. . Eddie 8wanani Jr. Henry Hobaon Norman Baniater D. H. Clemen - Rlalto ..,-. ..... . i . Oriental Cafe , . T. B. 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I.M 11.00 TOTAL 01 cn'ibu10"' 4074 00 I W I MW Listed Here to Date l7tWW Acknowledgements at timei may run several days after your contribution -' ' ' Your Dollars help i-i make possible tne AMERICAN VRED CROSS These ads published for the Klamath County Chapter of the American . Red Cross by the make possible the Always rend tho classified ads.