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    March 17. 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE NINE
3 Manheti and fyinoHjcial
STOCKS BOG
WITH PROFIT
TAKING JOLT
By VICTOR EUBANK
NEW YORK, March 17 (AP)
Stocks boused down today and
ninny prominent shares nave up
part of recent unlni as tlio mar
ket settled under the wcluht of
fitful profit chasing. Sales
nre around 1,400,0110 shores.
Under water moit of tha doy
were, among others, U, S. Steel,
Bethlehem, American T e 1
phone, Genorul Moton, Chrys
lor, Goodyear, U. S. Rubber,
Harvester, Boeing, O o u 1 1 1 1,
Wei tern Union, Anaconda,
Westlnghouse, Dtipont, Allied
Chemical, Sonla Ko, Southern
Pacific, Great Northern Pre
ferred, New York Central and
Texas Co.
Resistant at tlmei were Pepsi
Cola, American Airlines, United
Airlines, New Havon and Sea
board Airline,
Rail bonds were Irregularly
lower.-
Closing quotations:
American Can
Am Car Kdy
Am Tel At Tel
Anacondu
Calif Packing
Cat Tractor
Comm'nw'lth At Sou
General Electric
.Icncrnl Motors
lit Nor Ry pfd
Illinois Central ....
Inl Harvester
Kennecott
Lockheed
Long-Boll "A" ....
Montiiomory Ward
Nssh-Kclv
N Y Central
Northern Pacific
Pac Gas It El
Packard Motor ....
J'tnna R R
Republic Stocl ....
Richfield Oil -
Safeway Stores ....
Stars Roebuck ....
Southern Pacific ..
Standard Brands
c..-.aMrt- Mlnlntf
UIIO.III.V ...-.
Tran..Amrirfi -. 7l
Union Oil CalU 181
Union Pacific .,
U, S. Steel
.Warner Pictures
.. 77
.... 32s
....13l)
.... 28
.... 24
.... 451
.1118
.... 3SI
.... 471
.... 281
.... 101
.... o:u
.... 321
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35
Tha rationing of restaurant
food 1 to be accomplished not
by requiring' eters-out to carry
ration books, but by limiting
supplies of operators of eating
places.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that
tha undersigned has been duly
appointed administratrix of the
estate of Henry F. Tolle, de
ceased, by the Circuit Court ot
tha State of Oregon, for Klam
ath County, and all persons hav
ing claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present same
to said administratrix at tha of
fice of R, C, Oroesback, Lawyer.
First Federal Savings and Loan
tBuildlng, Klamath Falls, Ore
gon, within six months from tha
data of this notice.
Dated: February 24, 1943.
GERTRUDE E. TOLLE,
Administratrix of the Estate of
Henry F. Tolle, Deceased.
F. 24; M. 3-10.J7-24 No. 102.
NOTICE OF ALLEY
VACATION
To All Whom It May Concern:
This Is notice that, upon a peti
tion (lied by Melvln O. Carmich
ael and others, on February 23,
1843, praying for tha vacation of
tha Alley In Block 17, of Hot
Springs Addition to the City of
Klamath Falls, Oregon, between
Portland stroet and Crescent
avenue, Monday, April B, 1043,
has been fixed for henrlng any
objections or remonstrance to
said petition.
Any remonstrance ot ebtft
Ptlona may be filed in writing
with the city recorder, prior to
said date, or said alley will be
vacated. Tha first publication
hereof Is on February 24, 1943.
H. T. FRANEY.
City Recordor.
F. 24; M. 3-10-17 No. 103.
Remember
Future generations will ra
membtr tha last rtstlng plica
of your lovad one whan prep,
arly marked whan Identi
fied In kaaplng with your
feeling of ravaranca with
memorial that will stand for
all time.
You will find tha designs
to suit your tasta among our
display.
Klamath Falls Marble
and Granite Work i
116 8. 11th St. Phona 6381
LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,
March 17 (AP-FSMN) CAT
TLE: Sulabia 25; nominal; me
dium to good staors, helfors, and
range cows absent; few common
cows $10.00-50; cutters $0.00-50;
canncrs $11.00-50; odd medium
bulls $12.00-50; calves: none.
Nomlnul; good to choico voalers
quoted $14.50-15.50.
HOGS: Salable 260; around
10-20 cents hlghor; load good 228
lb. Idaho $16.10; oxtrome top,
one load good to choice 203 lb.
barrows and gilts $16.00; odd
good sows $14.86,
SHEEP: Salable none. Good
to choice wooled lnmbs quotod
$14.50.15.50; medium to choico
wooled ewes $8.00-0.00.
PORTLAND, Ore., March 17
(AP-USDA). CATTLE: Baluble
125, total 150; calves salable and
total 25; market fairly active,
mostly steady; medium-good fod
steers $14.50 15.50, common
grades $13.00 down; good fed
heifers $14.75, common grades
$10.00-11.50; loud light mixed
steers and heifers unsold; din
ner and cutter cows $7.25-0.25;
fat dairy type cows $0.75-11.00;
odd medium beef cows $12.00;
medium-good bulls $12.25-13.75,
common grades $11.00 down;
good-choice vealors steady at
$15.50-18.50.
HOGS: Salable 250, total 600;
market strong; good-choice 180
225 lbs. mostly $15.25-35, few
choice lots $15.50, one specialty
lot $13.68; 250-300 lbs. mostly
$14.75; llght-llghta scarce; good
sows lamely $14.25, few $14.50;
good-choice feeder pigs salable
$16.50-16.50 and above.
SHEEP: Salable and total 50;
market strong; few good-choice
henvy lambs $15.25; common
medium grudes $10,00-13.00; odd
ycurlings $11.00; good-choice
ewes qtiotnble $8.00-75.
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK '
CHICAGO, March 17 (AP
USDA) Salable hogs 12,000;
total 17,000; very active, steady
to 10c higher than Tuesday's
averages; top $16.80; bulk good
and choico 180-360 lbs., $15.65
15.75; most 150-180 lb. offerings
$14.75-1560; bulk good 360-550
lb. sows $15.25-00.
Salable cattle 11.000; salable
calves 800; all killing classes
steady to strong; trade very ac
tive; largely steer run with kill
ing quality medium to strictly
good; early top choice to prime
fed steers with weight $17.50;
next highest $7.45; bulk $14.50
17.00; best yearling 'steers $16.85;
with hclfcr yearlings $16.00;
bulk heifers $13.50-15.50; cut
ter cows $10.26 down; most fat
cowa $12.00-13.00; with supply
extremely small; weighty sau
sago bulls $14.60; vealers $18.00
17.80; stock cattle scarce.
Salable sheep 2000; total 3800;
late Tuesday, fat lambs active;
steady to 10c higher on paper;
actually mostly sttsdy quality
considered; bulk strictly good
and choice fed western wooled
lambs $16.40-60; these scaling
92-105 lbs.; small lot fall shorn
lambs $16.75; sheep steady; na
tive ewes $0.25 down; today's
trade-fat lambs active; good to
choice wooled lamb offerings
New Wool Purchase
Plan Considered by
Commodity Credit
WASHINGTON. March 17 (P)
A wool purchasing plan now un
der consideration by the Com
modity Credit corporation op
plles to the clip of the current
year only, Sen. John Thomas
(It-Ida.) snld yesterday after a
conference of CCC officials, rep.
rcscntatlves of the wool trade
and of growers. ,
' Wool growers, at steto and na
tional meetings, have recom
mended that the government
take over the nations clip for
the duration of the war and two
years thereafter,
CHICAGO WHEAT
CHICAGO, March 17 W)
Possibility of early house action
to prohibit deductions of benefit
payments In setting price ceil
ings, combined with reports of
damage to the winter wheat
crop In some areas, produced, a
strong grain market today.
Wheat advanced more than a
cent at one time, Influenced by a
lack of offerings and strength at
other markets, and rye Jumped
about 2 cents. Covering by pre
vious short sellers helped the ad
vance In rye. Oats were firm.
Wheat closed l-llc higher,
May $1.45i-i, July $1.46i-t.
corn was unchanged at ceilings,
May $1.01, oats advanced l-tc
and rye gained ll-lic.
Lincoln
Mrs. Bill Davidson was hon
ored with a birthday party Sat
urday night at her home by
friends and neighbors.
Machinery is being brought
in for the new Henry mill.
The remains of the Perncll
and Gertson planer mill that
burned down Saturday morning
nro being cleared away to see
what can be salvaged.
Shopping in Klamath Falls
Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.
Ernie Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
Arlle Konyon, Mr. and Mrs. Har
old (Happy) Brandsncss, Mrs.
Pote Gertson and Mrs. C. K. Per
nell. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Monroe
and Mr. and Mrs. James Brady
and family woro visiting In Ash
land over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gertson
have purchased a new car.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Daily
from Hornibrook, Calif., are now
living at Plnchurst. A son, Ken
neth, has entered school here.
Among Ashland shoppers Sat
urday "were Mrs. Nellie Row
ton, Mrs. Cone, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Vermillion, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Henshow, Mrs. Dixie Beatty,
Bill Davidson, Mr. Ruth. Mr.
and Mrs. Shorty Taylor, and
Carl Frosh.
Frank House was a caller at
the Carol Converse home Sun
day evening.
$16.40 down: too $18.60 on one
double choice near 100 .lb. Colo
rado fed offerings; nothing done
on few clipped lambs; undertone
on sheep strong to higher.
Portland
Produce
POBTUNO, Ore,, Htb IT (APKI.T.
TKK AK grade prlnte, ie, eerloni,
MHI A grade prlnta, 1 1 He, Mrtona Hi
B fra1e prinle He.
UTTBRfAT Klnt quality, neiluu.ii of
of I per cent aridity, delivered ( jvh
liod, Mbt'Ac lt; ptHnluin quality, mii.
mum of M ot I pr cent acMlty, tt-Wfa
lrj vally route end twuiitry polota, tc
) then flnt or Wfri cond fjuallty at
I'ortfsifjd, in uurJfr Ilrtt or WW'c,
OHIII.-Hllni nrlfsi u Portland r
(Htri; Of got triplet, f!o Ihj f
Hi: triplet to wli'lrWi, tic lb; 1W,
J-iV Y.O.h.
IQ01Non.li.e1 prl to retatUret A
largr, 41c; ft lari:, i'r.; A indium, ,la ,
is tuMium. 87e A ainall, tin t"i.
QQBNoiulual prir to prodtuMra; A
lrt, JVo; Jt largK, ttcj A inedi'jui, 17c;
II iiidluii), S'jts ti'jt,
UVI POULTnV-IIuyliif prlcaa: No, 1
i-rudn I a horn hroller, J' U t li.f m-.;
oolortd frytri, undT Z'A lt., ificj li
to 4 Mil., Mo; colorel roniun, ovrr 4
lit,, SOoj I i ft t torn heita, undtr 3 I In,, U;
over S'4 It., fftcj colored rim, 4 to ft
H)i tW, over 6 lta., 26c; No. I trade
hin. to ); reject, lOo leaa; rooiWi,
Ifle lb,
ORItllD TURKIVt-fellln prion conn,
try dratted hrii, Mlttc packer atK-ki
lini, ti't, 1, MV&c; rMtUimry, large torn,
ovrr 1(0 lbt., filo taili rarry.
RASBITI Oovromtnl exiling, avri
coinlry kllM to rrtallfri, 4ic lb; lite
price to producer, tie lb.
ONI0NtWlron, Il li-M-S doi. buontiei;
Oraon dry, fMAMO; Idaho, large IK
POTATOII-OM table atork-rih and
carry rlc; No, X, ll.tt-l.M) pr Mlb, big;
local. No. I. W.M).
POTATOBg New, Florida, I.U-3.U; Tti
a. a.24n.u, M lb. boi.
POTATOtl-Kred toe It, 84'4c.
COUHTnV MIATI-Hdllng price to re
tailari: country killed liog. bt butclicri,
1)149 lbi UUVic: vraler. faacy, ic
lb; good, heavy, 1420c lit; rough, heavy,
10 lie Mil CAfiiirr-rutUr cow, (oer cll
In ), 16t,o lb; Inilli (new celling), I7t
lb; Iambi, 'i'7o lb; ewei, good, lie lb;
ewei, poor, loo lb,
WOOL mt contract. Oregon nodi,
nominal, &-S7o lb ; cronbredi, 40-4Z lb ;
Iambi, ( ) lb.
HA V Whole prltwt: alfalfa, No. 1 or
better, 81.00-5I.W; No. f, 81.00 ton; oat
vcfb, W.W ton, valley polnta ; timothy
(valley), tfi.00; DO, Montana, 11. 00-3
ton; clover, ts.00 ton.
BOSTON WOOL
BOSTON, March 17 (AP
USDA) Purchases o 40.000
fleeces of fine and half-blood
southeastern California wools
was reported in the- Boston wool
market today at a grease price
of 364 cents, FOB, or about
$1.10-1.12, grease basis, deliver
ed Boston. Demand continued
for Montevideo wools. Most
grades were offered ot 36 cents,
grease basis, in bond for May de
livery, i
JJic GrcureM Mother vt
'intlicWorM
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F. R. Hauger
Building Material
SIS Markat
4
FIT YOUR GAR FOR
TODAYS DIFFERENT
TYPE OF DRIVING I
NO MORE HIGH SPEEDS
For today's "35-and-under"
driving, your oar's timing,
drcult breaker, spark plugo,
carburetor, choke and heat
control need special atten
tion or re-adjustment
NO MORE
HIGH-OCTANE OAS ,
Adjusting the timing of your
engine or, u" necessary, grind
ing the valves and clean
ing the carbon will give you
better performance on to
day's type of fuel.
IXSS GASOLINE
A complete engine tune-up,
elimination of brake drag
and gasoline leakage, and
use of proper lubricants will
give you greater gas economy.
tBSS DRIVING
A fully charged battery and
properly functioning genera
tor and voltage regulator will
check deterioration due to
' Idleness assure quioker
: oil-weather starting.
. CARS ARB BEING
DRIVEN LONGER
' Older car need mora fro
' quent front wheel alignment,
older tire more frequent
attention, older brakes mora
frequent adjustment to
offset undue wear.
6
SLOWER DRIVING -SHORTER
TRIPS
Checking the oil every 30 day
or 500 mile will safeguard
against accumulation of
water, rust, adds and sludge,
and add to your engine' Ufa.
As OldsmobUe dealer,
l we specialize in pro
tective operationo-in serv
ice developed1 for today'
typo of driving. Our
mechanics are thoroughly
trained. Our equipment
la modern, adentlno and
complete. Why not take
advantage of our experi
ence and "know-howl"'
Place your oar in our
hand. Let us "Tune It
Up"-To-Dato . . . today . . .
and"Keep It Up"-To.Dto
for the duration.
1 AH9 MSVICI fO AU
I makis er ci I
YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALERS
ALL-'ROVND, ALL-QUALITY, ALL-CAR SERVICE
Phen
4103
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7lh
Klamath
It's VOU Red Cross
J DIM ' IMWB
Join these people who are making Red Cross work possible for another war year.
The following contributions are gratefully acknowledged:
snaw tumbtr Co.
J. R. Shiw
O. 0. Loren
Francis MeMulltn .
Martha MeCollum
Rollln Rodolph Co. ,
Sylvia Thompaon M
fltdlna Colvln
Kanntth E. PIcKtna
Thala Johnton
Ptiyllla tmllh
Ollvtr Moan
Prank Martin
Arthur w. Sohaupn
Mra. John flehomakar .
Marearat Worlay
Cralna
Mia. Kathryn Waahoum .
D !. Barman
Oannla
Mra. Qraoa Barman
Mra. B. J. Loftaxaard H
Mri. Viola Slckman
Snrnoar'a
S, W. Bartrama' ,-Jw
Lawranea Bartrama
W-t. Shrinar
A'toa .lanaan
C. A. Uuca
J. B. Houd
Riratar Brown .
Helen Qataa
John R. Oataa .
C. M. UnHarwood atvl Parn)lr
C, H. Undarwosd Photo
Martin Pamahv
Mra. N. D. Mitral
M'or Invaatmant Co., K. A.
woora
Bavarty Cnraan
M-tal Sndaratrom .
L. D. Laochnar
John MtPao
Pae 'lo Plrat Padaral
Loula R. Mann
Mvrtla Starr
H-rt!trt H, Willi, ma .
Mra. J. Paul M-lh-wa .
Mra. Prancla Colllna .
Jna Ourhln
tlovd C. Prook
Po"lr'a Rlevela Shop and
Rollar Droma
Prltarh'e Bakary -
Ronald Trtpp ,
Harold Moon .
Author Tripp
Oeo. Davldaon
L. A, Prlda
Adraon Auto KlKtrlo
Elmar Trlnp
Prancla McNeal
Don. Andaraon
Avilach Trlnp
Evlvn Rambars
Jack
Jerry
Mra. Laa Smith
Lao Smith
Pred Smith
Laa Smith aV Son JS.M
Caacada Laundry 8.00
Kata Wehar . 1.W
Tom Kenneth 1.M
Kllaoro Store 1.M
Mra. Harold Taala ... 1.M
Mra. Blarrorrr Watara 1.WI
Mra. Roberta Webb .
Mlaa Vlrttlnla Weat 1.M
Mra. Alana Wllllamaon ,,. I.og
Mr, Stanley Woodruff ' 1.00
Mlia Ruth Dtmnlns , , . 1.06
Mr. At Harrlck , 1.M
Mr. Rlnituetta 1.M
Mr, Bavaxa - 1.04
Mr. Nelton 1.N
Mra. Rlomquiat I-0D
Mr. Dallar 1.M
Mr. Kendalt 1.00
Mr. Ruaaall i.oo
Mr. Soott 1.00
Mr. Maaon 1.SS
Mlaa Brown 1.04
Mr. Palmer 1.W
Mra. Palmar . 1.WI
Mr. Rotao . 1.0S
Mr. woodhouaa 1.08
Mr. Eaehebaek
Mlaa Eva Burkhaltar
Mra. Madaa Coopay
Mr. Raymond Ooopay
Mra. Laura Cox
Mr. L. B. Emery
Mr, L. L. Rrdmann
Mr. A, H. Pitch
Mra, Carolina Powlar
Mr. rjwlatit Prrneh
Mr. John Glubreoht .
Mra. Alloa Howard
Mr. Andrew Lenev, Jr. ,
Mra. Marxarat Nanlar
Mra. Bernardlna Noaitta ,
Mra, Luclla n'Nalll
Mr, tlna Paak
Mlaa Ruth Plnkaton
Mra, Ruth N. Provencal .
Mra, Praneee Ravnolifa
Mr. Kallev Roblnatta
Mra, Oeratrltne Rnvornft ,
Mra. Aletha Shan-on
Mr. Wendell Smith
Mra. Ruona Alone
Mra. R. A. Swan
H. J. Savldaa
Mla M'lna
John P. May
Lvla Turnlna
H, I. Smtlh
l. S. Orliaby
O, W. Huaton
Bart Starr
Ivv Huko
Joa'a Qnlrlamllh
A, W. Jolley
Mra. W. W. Southwell
A, L. Ooan
Mary S, Dlmn
Mra. i, I. Hale
. E. A. Ahutmlra
L R, Marli
Mr. and Mro, A. f, Joene .
Troy Cook
Caah
P. R. Rawlln
A. J. Youns ..I ..
l. Boar
w, 0. Dalton and Pamlly
O, W. Nalaon
J. H. lelhlna ., , ,
Neah Hammon
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Mr. and Mra. .'oa Mallon .
Haial Morrlaen
Tha taala (pool hall) .-.-
W. B, Bowna
Mr. and Mra. M, I. Jonas
Mra, Don Powara , , .
Mra, 0. t. Robanoon
Mra. W. Kaudar
Mra. W. H. Roark
Mra. Artla Hamilton ,
Mra. 0. A. Reader , ,
H. 0. Bonnav , , ,
Mra. D. A. Kenyon
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Town Shop
Clarence E. Moon
Alice Dale Petereon
Helen R. Perry
Murphay Barber Shop .
A. L. Oa Hall
HM-n HrlerlteM
Thelma Llnvllla
Elmer Wada
J. B. Hoaklns -
Nanoy Rameoy
Jack Hooka .
Ivy Propat
Oraea Baker
Bdvthe Faldnar
LaVerno Pernetl
Poulxar Shoe Stors
Norma Jeneert
La Polnta'a
w. Bonllald
Joyce Thenw
La Polnta'a Employee
rriena
0. B. Roberlean
Opal MaDonald
Harold Robartaon
Mary Trulovo
Joyea Leech
Sybil Dahlolm
John Sandmayar .
Janloa Sandmayar
Maymi Whltllnton
Lena Noel
Phyllla Aubrey
Richard Maiwell
Lola Rltchay
irane rawvar
Lao McMullan
Caatleberry Drug Storo .
Tom Lalrif
Jack Caatleberry
W. H. Pruuk
Edna Rannar
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Southern Oregon Hardwire louts
O. L. Harvav
Mr,. D. R. Woodcock
Mft, Kenneth Bayleeo
Mra, W. L. Bell
Mra. c. A. Pauley
C. A. Pauley
Thelmt Andrew.
Howard Anrirewv
Mr,, J, (, ft
Whitman Drua
Mra. A. E. Whitman
Oharlotta Are . ,
Mro. Earl Dlekm
Moaa Employee
Emporium
Prank Oa Boat
Sid Welnotein
Dr. Caaaal
Dr. I W. Paalo
Bondall Aubrey
Everett Spark
a. S. Klaaar
R. H. Sawyer
Bnola A. Hawklno ,
Mariraret Stelner
' Elliabath Caray
Mra. Jack Hlvoet
Church of Ohrlat Selenllst
Flrat Federal Saylnn
Loan Afeoclatlofl
Mr. Youn .. .
Jo Bramhatl .
Mra. Joe Danlorth , ,
M. Oaitln
Job'a Dauithtere
Mra. S. M. streoter ,
Earl Whlllook
r.rana Mill .
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Mr. and Mra. Bell
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Mr. and Mra. Cm. Oardnar
Roy Shlnman
E. B. Hall
Mr. and Mra. Earl Codding .
Klamath lc Storage
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Mrs. A. O. Proctor .
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Robert Olson
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Earl Jonaa
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Frank Solak
Bob Koff
Harold Orfdel
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Hubert Holland
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Eileen Beker
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Mra. Frad Houston
Mra. Elliahelh Ramabv .
Mra, Rharl Oirmmlnga
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Ornha Hudson
Henrietta Clemens
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Jack Roootor
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Mr. and Mra. J. 0. Cleahom.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mueller .
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Mrs. A. 4. Lyls
Mr. P. L, Pstaraon
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Mrs. Dssn Millar
Mra. 4. C. Hunt
Mra, I ours Humohroy ,
Mr. H. D. Bowon
Mr. .Ltnn Stephen
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Richard Halt
Roaa Roger
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Lillian R-nkar
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Arthur Stewart
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Mrs. Harold Butler
Kolth K. Ambroo
H. H. Akin
John Mitchell
Ed Dlnaman
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Don Tatum
B. H, Welter
Jack Adam
Henry nlllalrem
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Wilbur Telford
Virgil Sewley
a. O. Knupp
Stevs M. Salmon
Laa Wllllla
L. A. MoOullough
Gilbert Franklin -
W. L. Martin
Oayla Blwer ,.
Ed Parkhurst
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Jo Uks .
P. W. Johnson
E. Sonram .
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F. E. Ball .
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Pat Zupan -Ols
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Clyde Martin
W. Wood
P. Heleoman .
H. Conradl .
W. Mitchell .
Roy Book
P. Day
E. Frederick
M. Roper
J. Morris
H. Bright
E. Matthews
Fred Worthwsll
W. H. Bsan
E. Zalleberlou
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Floranc A. How
Laora Rapp
Roeeila Clin
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Alva Rastue ...
E. Kansatou
John Lelth
E. P. Black ... ,
Wayrn H. Carothera
Wm. J. Burnett
JoyM Ptnelll
June Plnalll
Clar Strand . ,
Glenn Kent
B. H. Trlppatt
Lorn Dalaour
Helen Helfrleh
Margaret Paschal
Earl Kern
Genevieve Oam ant
Haial Aarmaono
Warren Woodard -Ralph
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Clsnn Stovsr
Grsos Klntgan
Walter Oollman
Walter Scott
Q, E. Oramar
E. B. Mlllim
Stanley Soran
Oracle Mefarland-
Dorothy Proasar
Robert Rungtar -
Robert Hugglnbotmn
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Nanoy Patterson
Mrs. Stsoksal
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Anna Ruth ThOmOOn
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Mra. William Van Duktr
Pablo Laanoa
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Mrs. Frank MoCornaek
A Prlann .
Dorl Fredrick
Marylan Hwton
Floranc Ollmann
Ellon Patterson
Helen Prlne
Mary Soott
Freda W heeler
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Myrtle Dllletrwn
Henry Hapler
Mr. Everett Brining .
Mra. D. J. Hunter
Virginia Schmidt
Mr. Lillian Haydn .
Karla Jono
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Mr. Marlu Petereon
Mr, o. A. wuooa
Guy Wallao
Otis Neleon
Tommy Briton
Tom Oat
P. M. Kennedy
John J. Roney
Pedro Vparra
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jack Campbell
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Mrs. Bail Hartley
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Black Bart
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Olive Wllaon
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Art Ferrari .
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Aeknowladgamants at tlma mar u savoral days aftar your contribution
Vour Dollars help 1-1 make'possible the
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These ads published for the Klamath County Chapter of the
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