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    March 25, 1913
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREE
KLAMATH FA
I
SALVAGE HIGH
IN FEBRUARY
Klnmtilli county collected 3001
noiiiiclH of wrnito kltehmi full (lur
inu l'Vbriuiry, iiccordliitl to Win
nilrod K. allien, (ut ulvuo
cliulrmun. During Junuury 3220
pounds woro Kulvuuud, showlnif
n duflnlto increase In nmount ol
ut turned In durln Fouruary.
The monthly uot, howovcr,
or Klniiiuth county in sot up by
l)io Sluts tiulvuiio Committoo ii
7312 poundi of fat. Every house
wlfa aliould redoublo her efforti
to nave every ounce of thli mot
csnciitliil waste product.
Kuslutiriint und otlior outing
houses nro urcd to save all
wiisto fnts and huve their mciit
trucks pick up tho cuns of
tlntlncd flit.
Wiistu futs In contnlncri of 2
pounds or more iniiy bo turned
In by homemukcrs to any meat
market which la an official sal
vage depot, and they will bo paid
for tho (ut. Do not turn In any
flit that can bo used In the home,
urged Mrs. CUlcn.
Evangelist
K'lfi
L0
Word of tho passing of Mrs.
Irving Dunn, about 00, former
Kliinmth Kails resident, wan re
eclvod here by friends. 'Mrs.
Dunn died Wednesday morning
In a Sacramento hospital follow
ing a lengthy Illness. Final rites
will be held Saturduy afternoon
from Klump's parlors, BOB "O"
street, SiicramtMilo,
Mr. and Mrs. Dunn made their
humo on Martin street whllo In
this city. They were also former
Modoc Point residents when
Dunn worked with the Lamm
Lumber company. Ho was em
ployed by Weyerhucuser Timber
company from 1030 to 1036, and
at Unit time took over a position
with the Wester Pino association
and muilo his homo in Sacra
mento, Tho Dunns visited hero
frequently -during tne pust six
years and resided at Hotel Hull
while In this city.
Mrs. Dunn was a memjjor of
the Daughters of the Nile, nnd
Order of tho Eastern Star. She
was a nutlve of Milwaukee, Wis.,
and leaves many friends In this
city to mourn her passing.
1200 Miles Per Ounce
On Its migration flight, the
golden plover travels 2400
miles In 48 hours and loses only
two ouncis of weight on tho
trip. ,
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF LANDOWNEHS
MEETING
Klamath Drainage District
Nollco Is hereby given that
thu regular annuul meeting of
tho landowners of tho Klamath
Drainage District of Klamath
County, Oregon will bo held at
the office of the District, Room
12 Mollinso Building, Klamath
Fulls, Oregon at 1:80 o'clock
P. M. on Saturday, March 27,
1043 which meeting Is called for
tho purpose of electing one sup
ervisor to servo for a term of
thrco years, and for tho trans
nctlon of such other business as
may como before the meeting.
G. L, LANGSLET,
Secretary.
M. 11, 18, 25 No. 100.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that
the undersigned has been ap
pointed Executor of tho Last Will
and Testament of James M.
linker, deceased. Creditors hav
ing claims ugnlnst tho Estate of
said decedent may flic samo
with said Executor, duly veri
fied as provided by law, at
Klnmiith Falls Branch, Tho First
National Bank of Portland, with
in six months from February "28,
1043, tho date of tho first pub
lication of this notice.
THE FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF PORTLAND
Executor of tho Last Will
and Testament of James
M. Bnker, deceased.
F 25; M 4-11-18-25 No. 108.
In Australia
Its Buckley's for
DUE TO
COLDS
Now On Solo in U.S.A. 1
Druggists Report Big Demand
Wlirni'vi.r couglm tlun tn mlri ur Imm.
ctilnl Irrllntliinn lintlirr folk Inkn Muck
Iiy'n I'ANAIHOI, MIXTIIIIK. llucklry'a ll
lirr,'riiit fitntflr III notion thfln nnythlnit
ymi'vo owr niirtl. (let A liotllo toilny. Tnko
nun ti'nupcioiifiil tot It lln on your toil Rim
n innmt'iit tlirn nwnllow nlnwly Instantly
yon foci Un iiownrtul frircllrn notion iron,l
ilirn tliront, lionil nml lirnnohln! tnhnn.
Tlrkllrill ooiirMhk orno jtliloHin Is Iooboii.
oil mid rnlnotl'-oloKHotl nml hronrtilnl luliM
oliflt ilt, ii Ir mnnHon olonroit. Onn nr twit
lm nt lioillhnn Will llrli ynil lo n nnnnilfr
iiIhIiI'a oloop. You'll Mini lliirklry'n In nvor
7i of CitniHlInn lionmn-nn miuikIho. cniiRli
niKlnro.
, Mm. I komiI ilnm nloli's ovorywliom srll
llilrKlry'H l', N A llltll. Mhlnro. Hull, (nr.
lion niiiirnnlooil or inonoy linok.
Cnnllrlinrry llroii., Snpor Cut Hal.. Drug,
Arnold J. Bush, IS year old
evangelist of Portland, Is now
conducting series of meetings
at the Assembly of God church
located it 748 Oak street. Evan
gelist Bush Is Bible preacher.
Ho quotes from 30 to 40 scrip
ture texts by Inspiration each
night ho proiichcs.
Much Interest has been shown
during tho week in theso serv
ices. The special meetings will
contlnuo on through this com
ing Sunday. Meetings are hold
nightly at 7:30 o'clock.
Red Cross Totals
$250 in Pine Creek
War Fund Campaign
NEW PINE CREEK In the
local Red Cross drlvo which
ended March 23, a total of
$119.15 was turned In by the
chairman, Mrs. Fannie Fisher,
for the Oregon side and the Cat'
ifornla side totaled $135.50 turn
ed In by Mrs. Veda Mothvln. To
gether this makes a total of
around $250.05 for this com
munity. Included In each total Is
$55.50 which was donated by the
East Sida Grange, taken in at
the Grange Red Cross Benefit
dance.
On the Oregon side the Huppy
Hour club donated $5 and the
Kelly Creek student body and
PTA turned in $5.
More Firms-Go 100
Per Cent for Red
Cross War Fund
An additional list of firms
which have gone 100 per cent
for the Red Cross, with employ
ers and officials participating,
was announced today. .
Tho new honor roll members
ure Kerns Implement company,
Klamath Moulding company,
Waldorf, Colycar Motor Sales,
Night Hawk cafe, Odcll Motor
company, Merit Washing Ma
chine service, O. K. Blacksmith
shop, Superior Troy Laundry,
Home Lumber and Supply, D.
Frazer grocory, Lucca cofe,
Murphy's barber shop, Buffalo
lunch, Mcrtln Produce, M. & S
Bag company.
Fortress Raid on
Vegesack Cripples
Base for Long Time
UNITED STATES EIGHTH
BOMBER COMMAND HEAD
QUARTERS, England, March 25
(P) Tho United States Flying
Fortress-Liberator raid on tho
Vegesack submarine and ship
building ' yards last Thursday
"has crippled that base for a
considerable period," Brig. Gen.
Newton Longfellow, chief of tho
eighth bomber command, said
todoy.
Tho raid on the U-boat sup
ply center and railroad yards
at Rcnncs March 3 was "consid
ered by transportation evalua
tion experts as probably tho most
devastating raid of its kind of
this war," Longfellow said, .
Preacher Charged
With Attempt to
Kill Secretary
.NEW ORLEANS, March 25 M)
Formal charges of attempted
murder were filed today against
the Rev. Charles Monroe, 50, rector-
of St. Paul's Episcopal
church, for shooting and wound
ing his i former secretary,: Mrs.
John McBrldc, and her estranged
husband, a shipyard worker,
each 38.
The charges wcro filed . in
criminal district court by Patrol
mon Fred Fisher on instructions
from Henry J. Voss, assistant dis
trict attorney. Tho clergyman's
bond was fixed at $2500.
1 Ketchikan, Alaska, has an as
sessed value of $7,000,000, tho
amount paid by tho United
States fur tho whole of Alaska.
LADIES ATTEMTI0N
Wl NOW HAVI
LUSTOR OIL
CREME OIL
LAVENOIL
PERMANENT WAVES
AT nsAIONABLI PMOIt
Machlnoloss Permanent
Art Alio Olven
MARY'S
BEAUTY SHOP
411 Mint Dill Mil
T Unitalrl Wlllltl Slril.
CAIERS TO GET
Arrangements have been made
for tho production of 180,000
pressure cookers, as requested
by the department of agrlcul-
ture for this year's canning sea
son, the consumers durable
goods division of WPB an
nounced toduy.
Although the 150,000 are dou
ble tho output of lust ycur, it is
believed thut demand wilt be
fur In excess of the projected
production. It is uncertain, how
ever, whether moro thun ISO,
000 can bo produced this ycur
bacauso ol tho scarcity of criti
cal mutoriuls.
Until January 7, 1042, pres
sure Connors und cookers had
been made, of aluminum. This
uso of aluminum Is barred by
orders In tho M-l scries. On No
vember 17, limitation order
L-30-D prohibited use of iron
and steel in such utensils.
In view of these restrictions,
II wus necessary that tho de
partment of agriculture present
a formal request for the cookers
und thut manufacturers file ap
peals to ' meet it. These have
been granted, permitting allo
cation of mutcrials for their production.
MACHINERY VOIDED
CORVALL1S, March 25 (ZD
County quotas on cream separa
tors, power spray pumps, and
rod weeders were cancelled to
day under tho machinery ration
ing rules, A. L, Girod, chairman
of the USDA war board machin
ery committee, announced.
Farmers wilt need purchase cer
tificates, but machinery ration
ing committees may Issue these
without regard to previous quo
tas. Formers must locate the
equipment before obtaining the
certificate, however.
Increased amounts of irriga
tion equipment, farm pumps,
windmills and domestic water
systems nro expected in Oregon
following release of 70 to 100
per cent of 1043 production, Gi
rod said. These are rationed but
not under quotas.
THAT'S HIS FIELD .
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (!) Dr.
D.;T. Van Del, an obstetrician,
got his C card from the ration
ing board all right.
On tho form was listed:
"Occupation production specialist."
Distinguished Chinese Visit
En Route to San Francisco
MERRILL A committee of
distinguished Chinese residents
of Portland headed by tho Hon
orable Mr, Au, Chincso consul,
and Mrs. Au, visited in Merrill
und Klumuth Fulls on Tuesday,
making a tour of the basin
throughout tho afternoon and
ovening. They stopped here en
routo to Sun Francisco where
they will wait upon Madame
C'hiung Kai-Shek on her arrival
in Sun Frunclsco this week.
Incidentally, the committee
bring with them u fund of $150,
000, raised by Chinese residents
of Portland and the state of Ore
gon, to be turned over to
Madame Chiang and destined for
tho Chinese Relief fund.
Members of the committee in
cluded Mr. Moe, chairman of the
Chinese Red Cross, state of Ore
gon, and head of the Chinese
chamber 'of commerce, Portland;
Quong Loy, Madame Loy and
duughter, Pearl.
The consul and Madame Au
were educated in America, Mr.
Au taking the degree of JUD at
Chicago university, and Madam
Au her Plid.
While in Klamath Falls a ban
quet was tendered the Chinese
consul and his delegation, by Mr.
and Mrs. Wong Sam, resident
ranchers of the Merrill district.
Among those attending were the
guest of honor, Mr, Moe, K. S.
Wong, Wong Fong, Quong Loy,
Madame Loy and Pearl.'Mr. and
Mrs. Edward T. Crawford of
Merrill, John McMullcn, in
charge of potato shipments from
the Klamath basin for the United
States army, and the hosts.
Quong Loy is an important
purveyor of potatoes, vegetables
Protecting the Home Front
Home Keeper Plan
Insurance Protection Tailored
to the Growing Family
(Eiaraple wilh 110,000 poller)
L Pays $2,000 nd up to clean op
family debts.
2. Pays $100 a month while children
are dependent.
J. Pays $10,000 after children are
grown..,
,. "Filli Out" Social Security benefits.
OREGON MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Lynn Roycroft
IIS North Seventh Street
Exclusively Sears! Superb Valuel
HONEYLANE ond HONEYSUCKLE
tl,ls DRESSES
mi
Adorable young Spring faihlonil FOR BIG SISTERi
Basque, 2-pc. effects, dress-up and tailored styles.
Printed or solid-color cottons and sheers. Sizes 7 to
14. FOR LITTLE SISTERi New princess, dresi-up and
tailored cottons with dainty trims. Sizes I to 3;
3to6H
SUMS.
ROEBUCK AND COB
133 So. 8th
Dial 5188
and food stuffs for the United
States, .destined for shipments to
the armed '-irces and allies. He
is sponsoring an extensive acre
age for potatoes in the Klamath
basin held under various leases
for tho 1043 season.
Ten feet is
horse rate.
"length" in a
Wood Dealers Must
Register Warns OPA
PORTLAND, March 25 (P)
Wood dealers must be registered
by today or stop deliveries,
H. Leonard Hersey, OPA wood
rationing chief, warned today.
Dealers who have not received .
registration blanks by mall
should apply immediately to
their war price and rationing
boards or OPA office, he said.
Always read the classified ads.
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HEN'S WOOL JACKti
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Classic "baby
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Boys' Dress Shirt
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BOYS' DRESS PANTS
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