March 24, 1048 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NTNTS MaJzeU and 4k I ' Americans Rescued After Five Days, Six Nights in Life Rafts STEELS, GOLDS, SPECIALTIES FORGE AHEAD By VICTOH EUBANK NEW YOTfK, March 24 W")- Stouls, coppers, ffuldn nnd spec ialties formicl ahcml tnclny In tho (illicit market nnd there wnro muttered pituks for lh year or lonnr. Wuvnlota of profit cashing oc- finaloiinllv elnwfld thA rlao hut ill led to ntop It, Although uulns wore hold Konoinlly to fraction), n few ranged to around a point toward th close). Volunio, mflectlng a rapid turnover In low-priced utllltlon was In the neighborhood of 1.1O0.OU0 aharea for the full ses alon. In the "new high" class woro, ninong nthura, Sunshine Mining, Dome, Warner Brother, Cor-taln-tocd, Bethlehem. Doe re and U. 8. IUibbor preferred. Rising power alio waa ahown by Twentloth Contury-Fox, Loew'g, V. S. Steel, General Motora, Chrysler, Harvester, Anaconda, Kcnnocott, Phulps Dodge, South ern Railway, New York Central, Homestaka and Wostern Union. Libby-Owonti-Ford reporting a sharp drop In earning!, waa a soft spot ulthough lightly dealt. Selnctud aecond-grnde rails moved up In the bond division. Closing quotation!: lmerlcoii Can ,,, 781 Am Car tt Fdy 331 Am Tel ft Tol 1401 Anaconda 20s Colli Packing 28! Cut Tractor 47 Comm'nw'lth Sou U19 Ciimernl Electric 35 Cienornl Motors 48 1 Ot Nor Ry pfd 281 Illinois Central Ill hit Harvester fl-i Konnecolt 321 Lockheed 221 Long-Bell "A" 01 Montgomery Ward 371 Nash-Kelv 8i N Y Central 14 Northern Pacific ...... 1U Pao Gas & El 271 Packard Motor 44 Penna R R 291 Republlo Steel 1HI Safeway Stores ,.. 36 Sears Roebuck 651 -Southarn Pacific 201 Standard Brands ' 61 Sunshine Mining 61 Trans-America 71 Union Oil Calif 181 Union Pacific 001 U 8 Steel 54 Warner Pictures 101 No government In a war pe riod has been able to avoid Infla tion. Inflation can coma only by congress appropriating money nnd falling to provide a method of collecting tho money. Feder al Reserve Chairman Mariner S. Ecclos. Rationing Calendar RATION BOOK NO. 2 . March 23 Rationing of meat, butter, cheese, canned fish and edible oils in effect. (Red stamps In book No, 2 to bo used.) March 31 Bluo stamps A, B and C in book No. 2 (can ned, dried or frozen fruits and vegetables) expire at mid night. CANNED MEATS, FISH March 29 Sales freeze per iod ends, rationing begins. SUGAR May 31 Stamp No. 12, good for five pounds, expires nt midnight. COFFEE April 24 Stamp No. 26, war ration book No. 1 of book holders 14 years of age or ovor, good for 1 pound of cof fee, expires nt midnight. GASOLINE May 21 No. S stamps, each Rood for four gallons, expire nt midnight. TIRES March 31 Cars with "A" books must have tiros Inspect ed before this date, Same basic rules as for passenger cars apply to motorcycle "D" books. SHOES Juna IS Stamp No. 17, war ration book 1, valid for purchase of one pair of shoes, nxplres at midnight. Family stamps are Interchangeable PROCESSED FOODS April 1-10 All retailers of processed foods register with locul War Price and Ration ing Board, 434 Main, office hours daily 10:30 a, m. to 0:00 p, m,; Saturday 10:30 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. FATS March 22-29 Butter, short ening, etc., frozen. March 28 Rationing Of fats starts, LIVESTOCK SO. SAN FRANCISCO, March 24 (AP-USDA) CATTLE SO: strong; medium to good Idaho steers $10.00-20; medium to good heifers and rango cows absent, odd fleshy cows $12.28, most common cows $10.00-60; calves 10. Steady; few choice 180-200 lb, voiilora $19.80; good und me dium calves $13.00-14.00. HOCi.S 180: steady; about load good 200-240 lb. barrows and gills $10.28; few good sows $18. SJIBICP, none; nominal. Good to cholco woolod lambs quoted $14.80-18.80; medium to choice owes quoted $8.00-l).00. CHICAGO, Murch 24 (AP USDA) Salable hogs 12,000; total 23,800; slow, 8-18 cents lower than Wednesday's aver ago; with bulk sales around 10 off; top $18.78 sparingly; most good and choice 180-360 lbs, $18.80-70; well flnishd 180-180 lbs. $14. 50-15. 80; bulk good 3 SO 880 lbs. sows $15.26-50. Salable cattle 11.000: salable calves 800; all killing classos fully stuady; active; largely fed steer and yearling run; fat heifer supply fulrly liberal; bulk fed steers $14.75-17.00; eorly top $17.80, some held higher; east ern order buyers stimulating factors general market; best heifers in load lot $10.00; odd lota strictly choice offerings $16.80; cows and bulls scarce; cutters $10,75 down; strictly good beef cows to $14.60; stock cattle In broBd demand; medium to good grades $13.28-14.78; strictly cholco southwest fat calves up to $16,70. Salable sheep 4300; total 4800: late Tuesday fat lambs closed fairly active; mostly steady with Monday; good and choice 78-108 lbs. woolcd lambs $16.28-75; top lit outside paid by all interests; double cholco around 80 lbs. fod clipped lambs with No. 1 and 2 skins $15.85; sheep steady; deck good 126 lbs. fed western owes $8.00; today's trade practically no eurly sales; alklng around steady or urqund $16.00-50 on uood to cholco wooled offerings; cholco lambs scarce; few held $16.73 and above; nothing dona on clipped lambs; undertono steady to strong on sheep; or around $0.00-50 on good and choice offerings. PORTLAND, Ore., March 24 (AP-USDA) Cattlo: salable and total 100; calves soluble and total 10; market active, steady to strong; few medium grnrio steers $14.00-80; two truck loads good to low choice grades $16.00: few common-medium hclfcra $10.00 14.00; cunner and cutter cows $7.00-0.00; fat dairy type cows $0.80-10.00; medium-good beef cows $12.00-13.00; young cows to $13.50; medium-good bulls $12.50-13.75; odd head $14.00 and $14.25; good and choice vealcrs $15.50-10.00; good 300 lb. calves $15.00. Hogs: salable 600; total 650; market active, steady; good choice 180-230 lb. . weights $16.25-35; 280-350 lbs. $18.25-75; few lightweights $15.25-76; good 475-600 lb. sows $14.25-50; one sizeable lot choice 87 lb. feeder pigs sharply higher at $18.00. Sheep: salable and total 50; one lot medium-good lambs strong at $14.75; good-choice grades salable to $15.78; and above; good choice ewes quot able $8.00-0.00. Thin non-stop Anglo-American air offensive Is preparing the way for our united forces to In vada Europe. British Undersec retary of Slate for Air Capt. Harold Balfour. Ruml Tells 'Em How i Mi"" " alAiia ii Portland Produce (At,,-) j eiojimjloj BurdMoy Kuml, aoove, Mew Yoric banker, department store executive anU author ot tho "pay-as-you-go" Income wx piau, ponuors an answer during tcHtuuony Boioio tho Mouse ways and moms committee In Wash-Ingtou, Dr. A. A. Soul6, M.D. Medicine & Surgery (Diseased of the Heart? 1040 Main Phones 7323, B314 , No. ans. 6513 fOHUAM'. Or., Mirth ft Ut-nCT Ti.K-.AA ifkdft prliif, 8 1 Vic eirtoui, ftt'toi A K"t prfftU, l'4c, ctUni, ioj HI 'liKliKAT-KIrd iunlllv, umilmuta of hibr'io (M iruilura (lutHly, itil- fQUiu ot M ot I (r nut t-l'JHy, ft ftfi'.yo lb. i villoy wit mi country roltiti. o toil thti flnt or A0,icj miii'l 'jijnMiy it rorntiKj, io uua-r urn a www, C'UKKHli(llllrt price r.. I'oH.u- r tkJIfcru Orriou tilpUt. Jim Mi Umt, soo IM IKiUS-Nomlfut prki Ui rntallttrtt A l-fifi not u itryc, w, a riKui'Mii, nuoj n dliim, firej A imitl, file dot. KlfJ(t-NrOllQl pflC Ut pfUMfH A lri( ti & lirgt, HHi A tufrllun, STci II mt'Ji'iifj, flic not. 11VR KjUUftT-H'ittif prlfon Nft. ( Ifarlf Uttwn hroiltf. 1 1,4 tft itn.. tfc-t lorr1 frri undnr I ha,, ttt-i too V' U 4 Hi., son: colored lottttt. ovt 4 tin., Iryliorti bn, nmkr 1 lbi Clci ovtr Jifc lr fAc; mlurH lin. 4 to S bt ScVti rjti. iw) ini; rvtf p) m it. DffKhlTD tCpKCVP 8IHnt prim; CouMr 4 fit 'I hti, H; pirkM ilek hnt, S. 1, aivyi ruh-cirry, liri tro ovf fft (hi,, tic eitb'4rrr. roiiotrr VIIIH. t rfltllr, tie lb. 1 t prlc t iimdiicri. tto l. roiJMKV MUATS-SbIIIiii price to r lfiri Hf mill y Ht;(I llff, 1tt bulchT. 120' UK ll'i.. V-I-c; vrkler, tncy 'He. Mi. 1 jfrfwl hfivy, lfl-50fl lt.i roMli hvy( tfl-lfcc lb. 1 tnntr-cyt(r cv ow riHIni), 100 h. bulli tnr Mlltnt), 16 limhi, tr b. va, food, ISO lb., , yttt, 10c lb. WOOtlt9 (VintrtfU, Orrn ninth, nninlntl, 8IX?o tb-i croiibrid, iMZo lb.; Urnb (-) lb. ONIONft-lrfn. I ) Hoi, bnnrhMi Ore 'p lry. l.oi I'Uho. In. t.M w-ib. hn. PrtTATOES-fitM ilrtck, fl.84o lb. I ttsM, 8.l; now Florida, tt bubl boi. I'OTATOEH, old tbl iUelt owh 4 oavry pHrai Ko. ! (A) DwchutM No. t fA Uri M.M; Vo. t. I1.M.0 lb. b; Ko. I, W W nul. n A V Wbfillo prlci Alfili, Ko. or btttr, ai.M; Ko. . ton: ott- vftoh. M.00 tool rUy roloti, ilmothy ( vlly). J5.W ; Do. MonUot, II ,0041 W tool elffTtir, WOO Us. WHEAT CHICAGO. March 24 (IP) A strong undertone prevailed In tho Brain pit today ana, al though trading was of only moderate proportions, wneat aa vanccd about cent at times. Rye was up a similar amount and May oats, ahead a major fraction, moved to a new sea sonal high. Cash oats were In heavy de mand, No. 1 whlta selling as high as 681 cents a bushel, a new penk In the local market since 1928. Wheat closed i-lc higher, May $1.48S, July $1,461, corn was unchanged at ceilings, May $1.01, oats advanced t-Ic, and rye gain ed i-ic. BOSTON WOOI. BOSTON. March 24 W) Anticipation of future govern ment ordors brought consider able activity today in the Boston wool market. Double "A" scoured pulled wools were sold at a price of $1.20. Scoured Pampas wools, 86 grade, sold at 93-04 cents and Buenos Aires scoured wools suitable for over coats were bought at 80 cents, out of bond. Gonzales Has New Way to Quit Job LOS ANGELES, March 24 (AP) Richard B. Hood, FBI chief hero, gave this explana tion of Edouardo Gonzales' ar rest: Gonzales, 25, had a date with a girl, wanted to leave his de fense job early. The bos vetoed this request. So Gonzales seized sledge hammer, battered away at a steel furnace. This got him re leased permanently. When it was found the blows had dislodged firebricks, put ting the furnace out of commis sion temporarily, Gonzales was Jailed on a charge' of violating the 'wartime sabotage act. If we are to keep faith with thoso we have selected for mili tary service, wo must do tho all Important Job that lies ahead in such a manner that every fight ing man, giving everything he has to give on the bntllefront, will know that we at homo are doing everything we can to bring him back to us victorious.- Draft Director Lewi B.. Her shey. Justice In that Instinct that de rives from the immutable laws which God has placed In vthe hearts of mankind to form the basla of society. Bishop of Ber lin. . WASHINGTON, March 24 (AP) President Philip Murray of the Congress of Industrial Organizations and William Green of the American Federa tion Of Labor agreed today to reopen negotiations to halt Jur isdictional labor disputes and raids on union memberships. Th agreement was arrived at at the close of a four-hour session of the special senate war Investigating committee during which Green proposed the signing of a pact outlawing Jurisdictional disputes for the duration ol the war. "I'm willing to sit down at this table right now and sign a no-raidlnt agreement," Green told Chairman Truman (D-Mo,). Murray assorted that Green had no authority to sign with out the tpproval of the AFL ex ecutive council, but agreed that be would meet him and try to negotiate a basis of action. . . ft. Brig. Oen. NiUisn F. Twining and bis party of 14 are photographed as they were rescued after spending five dars and six nights in the Paelfle ll small Ufe raft. General Twining waa commanding an Army air group on combat mission when his B-17 Plying Fortress made a forced landln , In darknexa last Jan. VI. A member of the rescue plane crew. In the water. Is ahown bringing a tow lino to one of the rnft.i. Banker, Brewer, Pawnbroker The Bank of gngland Is per mitted to brew beer for public sale without license, or it might turn to pawnbroking, which the terms of its charter are wide enough to cover. TRAILER POST Near Pasadena, a postoffice has been set up In a trailer to handle the mail ot a large trailer park housing war workers. Always read the classified ads. RAT.F.M. MurMi 24 tAPt The state board of control took under advisement today re nnmtn bv iiineriiltendenta of Orncmn'ft thrnA hosnitals for mentally defective persons that their attendants be given imme diate salary increases. Thn hoard. Indicating It BP- nnivi., thn Increases, will attain consider the matter tomorrow. Thn Ihrnn minorlntendents told the board that unless the wage increases are granted, there won't ba enough attend llnhln to oDerato the in stitution. And they added they aren't sure that the wcrcasos would succeed In holding the attendants to their Jobs. nr J. C. Evans, suoerlnton- dent of the state hospital at Sa lem, asked that the male at i.nH.nii' ftloripB be Increased from an average of oa a i month to $72.50. These figures', nr. In nrid itlon to board and i room. Women attendants would bo granted similar Increases, but their scale la $2.50 a month less. SNELL APPOINTS SALEM. March 24 (Gov ernor Earl Snell appointed a five-man committee today to as semble facts to present to the office of price administration In connection with federal regula tions fixing milk prices. The legislature asked him to appoint the committee. Members are: Charles Eckleman, Portland milk producer; Frank H. Strong, Eugene distributor; Walter Un derwood, Astoria consumer; Har ry B. Plnniger, Roseburg con sumer, and State Sen. Merle R. Chessman, Astoria. Every thinking American must realize that our belt tight ening process has Just begun. Luxuries will disappear from the American scene, and after them thoso marginal things which are useful In peacetime but serve ho great purpose in the grim busi ness of war. Manpower Direc tor Paul V. McNutt. The preservation of our system of liberal education during the war will make an enormous dif ference in the moral and human tone of our society in the future, of the very atmosphere in which the peace is made and of all civ ilization after the war. Wendell Willkle. Always read the classified ads. TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Move Yourself Save 4 Long and . . Short Trips STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 East Mala -A cest Known MEDiciriE ' mada especially io relieve 'PERIODIC W3ME :ma UnA It. UI..L Cranky. Narvoui Feeiinjji Take heeit If you, like so many L women nd g!r!, linvo nny or ell of theie symptoms: Do you on eurh day suffer cramps, neadachen, back ache, weak, neiroua feeling, ela 1re of "Irreprterltlea" due to functional monthly disturbances? Then atart at euro try l.yrtli E. Flnkham's Vegetable Compound, Plnkham'a Compound la ao beln Tul to relieve auch distress because of Its soothing effect on on op WOMAN'S Stoat IMPORTANT OSOANS. Taken reiularl; turnout the month. It helps nulld uprealstanoe atalnst suon symptoms. Thousands upon ifci 6 V- ' ' ' i Hl VI if I thousends of women report benefits! There ere no harmful optatea In Plnkham'e Compound It contains nature's own root end herbs (tortl led with Vitamin Bi. Also flne tomaohlo tontol Follow Isbel di rections. Worth trylngl Lvdla E. Plnkham'tt VFCFTARI F MMPAIIND Tlic Grcaiesi MuJier i in the Worlo" n t i "fJK LW T' " 9 "f M7 B at" If You Can't Go ... GIVE! " Only Th Red Cross Doe These) Things. Only Your Gift Support The Red Cross. : Only the Red Cross collects blood plasma for the armed forces. So far "h 500,000 pints have been sent to medical bases. Have YOUR dollars sent blood plasma to save a soldier's life? The following contribution are gratefully acknowledged: 1r, Curtis . Mrs. R. 0. Brolllsr , Mrs, Dish N.lh Mrs, McDonald Mrs. Htrssy . Mrs. Whits B. , 0(ls Mrs, L. Wslksr Mrs, Himmslwrlfht Mrs. K. D. Schroedsr . Mr. sd Mrs. vms Crlirlth Mrs. W. J. CrinU dOSSOh P, RUSSSII , Hubsrt Sarislxr Mrs. Hsrbsrt Oes Mrs, Bslvs OsnJrllsr Mrs. 0. W. Nichols Mrs. V. B. Ooltrsll Msrlsn Johnson Mrs. T. A. Hlillns Mrs. . L. Bsll Olsrsneo Cooper Mrs. Andrew Eok Mr, snd Mrs. Hsno Hsnssn ' Mr. snd Mrs. Jsmso Coopsr Mr. Geo. Wllllsms Mrs", Lloyd Myers Mr. and Mrs. Ohsrlss Thomas Mrs. L. E. Print dr. P. B. Loomls . M. J, Donnell t H. Ollerlst O. Lsthron -. V. MoFarlysn L. D, Ooorl Kerry Williams M s. Nssls Owens Rslph Gibson Wm. MoPsdysn - , Mrs. Msnnsla Mslenday , - Mrs, Isabel Mendoxa , snd Mrs. 0, H. Olsena Mrs, Rsno Mauron , Mr, and Mrs. 0. L. Umbsrt Mrs. H. 0. Martin Mr. F. L. Weaver , Mrs. A. Morsn Mr. and Mrs.-R. 0. Whltsksr Mr. H. A, Wheeler Mr. a. T, Msrtln Mrs. W. D. Combs Mrs, John Olson ; Mrs. 0. Ysdsn ... Mrs. J. H. Wllllsms , Mr. W. Nlohols Mr, P. M. Martinson W. O. Mvsr Mr. and Mrs. P, Kllllsn , Mrs. L. Psvns Mrs. D. J. O'Msllsy Mrs, T. 0. Weslln Mrs. M. M, Mosby Mrs. J. M. Persons . Mary Jones Naney Putnsm Mrs. A. D. Byrd Mr. Sol, Worth Mr. D. Ohapmsn Mr. Bowmsn , Mrs. Qrssn Mr. 0. B. Borienhsmer . Mr. Lorsnos Delsnsy - Mrs. Lucille Psnos Mr. W. I. Istss Mrs. Qrssn r" . Mrs. T, J. MoKlney Mrs. 0. L, Brslnll Mr. L. P. Dunn Truelove Market Olen Hall Mr. R. L. Johnson Ths Drum Stick Mr. 0. M. Rsndsl Irms Shssrsr Key tdssll loulss Warflsld Mrs. W. Mlllsrd . Pslnt Shop Beacon Oaa Station -.. Anonymous Contributions Martin Pretties - Butrslo Lunch Robert Pulton John Schubert . Marshsll Cornstt Murphy's Bsrbsr Shop . Lueoa Cafe ..... Waller Wassonsr Rdwsrd L. Nicks Rubin Oawsld . Mrs. John Ksns nsoras Tucksr . Ous Norby H. S. Raths L. R. Tomtits , Harry Davis , , , J. M. Alford , ,. . , ., Olio Conn L. Mot"henbaekor It. H. Rrandv n. 0. Par ell . 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Hsrmon Prad Osts L. l Stsln Dsvs Hopper , , Mr. Olbbons Hsrry Msxln Edward Oswald . Ols Hai'er E. L. Paddock A. Holllniswoiih J. 0. Harrlaon Son Bob Wilson Mlldrsd Hilton Bill Hunt Kenneth Smith Lss Osrtsr , A. R. Brawn Rosa Aubry Don Blach J. R. Abbott Elsls M. Bsrbsr Chet Sessler Mrs. J. B. Burnett John Bsrg . Mlldrsd I. Mosby Charlea Mnin Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Loomls Wirrsn (nil . Mr. and Mra. Rsx Jsrrstt Jos Qarmer Mrs. H, 0. Brown Mrs. P. L. Vsn Dooysr . Mrs. 0. A. West D. Avsrlll L-mlre Mrs. Roy Telford E. O. Lewis Miss Humbls's room Mr. Pasek's room Bobby Dodson , Kenneth Baksr Mrs. Olson's room Joan Hamlin Mrs. Smith's room Dana Logan smith . stalls Bwen'a room A. 0. Olson Nellie Olson Mrs. Powoll's room Arthur R. Millars Fthel Palrall Charlea Pairall Zenith Powell - Mrs. Hanson's room . Mrs. Porter's room Ronsld Prey Lss Rov Aldss Earl Wlaeoarvsr .-. 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McClelland . W, J. Hall J. Clalar Mrs. larl Brllt Mrs. Ellis Matthews Mrs. Walter Zetzman . Mra. Moon . Mra. Bill Burnett Mrs. C. C. Pord Mrs. Frstls Mrs. I, A. Bedal Mra. Spada . Mra, Oarratt Mra, Berry Mrs. Lowell Ksup Mrs, C. C. Morris Kan Smith J. R. Monla Mr. Cropssr Qeorgs Momlng Prsd J. Engls L. I. Rogers John Schlro , jDhn Lantz J. 0. Mitchell 0. M, Haienbrack . Tod Igl Mr, Long am aanny Mrs. Packer Dyer Myrtle Beck Arthur I. Johnson Mra. Hazel Johnson . Robert B. Johnson Mra. Q. I. Williams John A. Llnmsn O. T. Olson Mrs. O. W. Olson Mrs. Emma Carter Mrs. K. E. Hutchinson Mrs. L. M. Mstson - Mr. snd Mrs. O. B. Dollsrhlds A. L. Barton . S. M. Woodwcrth and family P. R. Handron : Lloyd H. Derby and family.. . Mr. and Mrs. Pranola Lavanlok Mr. and Mra. Julius Oss Mrs. Jennls Hutehlnson Bob Hslrorsen . T. 8. Durmont , ,- P. W, Delves ..- 8. I. Buohanan , Delphlna Saethar Mts. W. Newton J. B. Blehop . Prank Waver , Delia Stork Vnlrma Walker W. K. Constsne Mrs. psul Layman Nell! Llndbart Loralna nulllen W. H. Hlbbad Mra. L. Lawrenson Roberts Alexander Ruth Boattcher Arthur Vlneon Roaa M-rther B, Amoureux Lillian Baker W. C. Strong Earl Welmor . Mrs. M. Parrsll . Oscar Holloway Joyos Lanrirum . C. L. MaoDonald Jaek Brandon Clara Olrlham Ed Hlokman J. H, Hunter L. B, Hopkins R. 0. Johnston .-. Hsrrv Pannlna: A. p. Oldham Tom flrr Otla Savior Mrs. Smith Jim Powler Clauds Harrison C. 0. Waakley M. Shell Winnie Dedmon W. Loomlo Janus Kerns Vlo Doualaa J. W, Kenta J. L. O'Donahus Harold Harlty Joe Bliss Pearl Biles Prsnkltn Hsnley A, T. Stsvsns 1.00 1.00 1.00 4.00 I.OO 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 I.OO .OS 1.00 .10 1.00 .IS .50 .10 -.10 1.00 t.oo .IS .IS .10 . .50 .75 t.oo t.oo 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 l.ro t.oo 1.00 1.00 IM 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 s.oo t.oo s.oo 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1,00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1,00 s.oo 1.00 1.00 -1.00 s.oo 1.00 1.00 ' 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 too . s.oo .- s.oo t.oo 1.00 - 1.00 . l.no . 1.00 . 1.00 . s.no . 1.00 . i.nn . 1.00 , 1.00 . 4.00 . 1.00 . 5.00 . .so . t.so . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . i.nn . 1.00 . 1,no . (0.00 . t.0 . 1.0B . 1.00 . 1.08 , 1.00 . 1.M P. L. Pass O. Hornsby ... R. W. Mitchell John Carlson . Q. B. Herr Ed puckett ; - Q. A. Robustslll Hugh Oopplngor Melvln Morgan Prlts Oarlson Clyds Pass win Baldwin Earl Dunns .;. Wm. Smith ,' , Carl Purkay H. B. Klrknatrlck Wallace Mllllgan . Blaln Crete Qlan I. Scott N. a. Hill Charles Hodge Joss Kldd . Mary Snydsr donn Leo Mrs. Lillian Owen . Odeeea Reynolds Idella Hadaau Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Elliott , P. 0. Holetsn Lynn Hsyss : Ethel MoNulty . i ueia Harvey Barbara Sellers V. w, Bender Neal Stewart Nina Ollllland Huldah Pippin C. s. Ed'acn . Helen Howaer Morgan Martin Ed Balnea Arthur Plug Albert Longmlra I. L. Pops R. Odell N. Q. NogglS J. M. Baker Jr. Stnhon Z. fHokst i... Bob Kerr Philip A. Biker ,. Wavne Punk .,- Herb Atlman .. At X. Johnaon - Claranoa Ploochlnl Mr. an Mra. Don Kenyon , Ward Arnold : Arnold Mlgllacole Dave Cox ; . Mra. J, Malatohl Fstln Klaer Carlson Thamoson .. . Hl"i Rsoksrd i -" Ruth Rvsns - - Aca r.kmena - Jay Evana . Loa-n Blnney . . Dorothy Reed ..- OHia Landram- , Bill Chamomon , . . m Rert Parrla - Bob Parrla .. S'.i-rlor Trov Laundry . Mrs, Innls Roberta . Ths Sltth Street Ixohangs Wast Baker Coro. Wallan'a Ui'l Car Lot - Commercial Tlra Sarvloa Merit Waah'na Maoh'ns Service Tha OK Rarhar Shop Patricia O'N-III . , , , Klm-'h Sign Co. Joa Moles Ths Swso Shop - Pet Rows ,.,-. Ruth's Osfs .. Homo Lusher Supply Co, O'-n W. Hout ...iv. . W, V, Meada E. J. Mo' ouahlln Pl'zabr.th Muma Rav Planl Pud Morgan D, Prazar Qranr Roh Oaanar Vivian DaRussIn Ida Soala 1.0 1.00 1.J0 t.os t.oo 1.00 'i.oo : . 1.00 . 1.30 1.00 1.00 t.oo 1.00 1.00 1.00 1-00 1.00 1,00 1.00 1,00 1.00 : 1.00 1.00 1.00 i.oo- 1.00 I.OO 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1,00 i.oo- 15.00 1.00 1.00 ' 1.00 1.00 1,00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 . 1.00 s.oo t.oo -. : s.oo 1.00 , t.oo ' t.oo 15.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 . 1.00 10.00 -i.oe 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 : 1.00 t.oo 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .. l.no 1.00 1.09 1.10 30.00 1.50 .on to no i.oe 10,00 4,00 l.no 5.00 s.no 1.00 Joi-n Pehlen - mi Dnrothv O'SulMvan .... Margaret R. Mulre , Mr. and Mrs. T. J. MoKlnnsy Hsrvsy Moon n, R. fitirrv , t , ,, J. P, Mnaulrs Mrs. T. 8. Durment .. Mr. snd Mrs. Jack Velaton E. K, Boharsr H. B. Baxter M, s. Wharland , B. L. Haranbrook D, I. MnR'Ing t. R. Swift Mamie Paup . .0 t ne t.so to no .'0 t.so t.oo 1 "0 1.00 1.00 1.0 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 s.oo tno 5,00 KO 1.00 mne i.oe g.oe i.ne 1.50 1.00 in. no I.oo too 1.M TOTAL ..rir..,. $15,458.58 Kcknowledgements at timers may run sovoral days after your contribution Your Dollars help, n make possible the AM ERICAN RED CROSS The, ad published for tho Klamath County Chapter of tha American Red Cros by tha make possible the