Mrirch 26, 1043 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE) o OF TULELAKE ROTARY ;. TULELAKE Y red E. Mur phy, prominent Tuloluko slioop mini, win elected proitldont of tho Tululnko Kutiiry club tliia week succeeding 1'. C. ilergmtm. Co-offluiMH who will bo Inutnllud Includu llcniiiiii T. Street, truiiH' uror, mill Jcrumo Kcufur who litis iiorvod in RRcrutnry for loino tlmo. Now dlroctoni aro Lou lioolli, (Jeorgu Fluliur und Vorno llmiiMroot. A HcrKuuntiit-nrtiis will bo chosen from among llio dlroctori ut u future meeting. Murphy will uttond tho dis trict ltoliiry convention to bo held In llcno April 1B-20 Inclu lvo. ' Mvnibi'ri on TucmIhv Mrug Hied throutih u potato Judging contest thut taxed tho ublllty of unio of tho ino.it well-known giowerri. Three Ijoxi-K of com merciiil ttiuvr wero Judged, und thoio wim a bit of cmbumiM tiivnt when growers fulled to rec- ogul.o fine upoclmnu of white potnto Hint proved to bo white culmmu, grown in Mulne. W, II. Andemon, Siskiyou county nor tlcultural coinmliwlon recog nized the variety. 13, Braniitodtcr, Dorrla, ipoko on certified need potatoes. L. E. TllloUion was program chairman. E. W. Staunton will bo chair man next week und Kddlo Grcah oiii tho following week. This mooting will bo ndvonccd one day, tho club to meet Tuoadny Instead of Wednesday In defer ence to tho sprhiK sessions of the I'resbytery and rrcsbyterlul of southwest Oregon to bo held Viero tho middle of April. n. II. Ellcr, Enrl Whlllock, Henry Sluiplclgh of tho transpor tation department of tho G. N. of KluMiith rails, Vanco Court, Al turus, and J. E. Bcnboc, Garber- vlllo, California, wero guests. Commission Notes General Compliance With 48-Hour Week WASHINGTON, March 25 UP) Wnr manpower commission officials sold today their reports point, on tho whole, to "general compliance" with tho 48-hour week to be put Into effect April 1 in 32 designated areas of la bor shortage. The lame holds true, they said, on a national scale with respect to ' tho lumbering and non-ferrous motal mining Indus tries, the only two designated lor tho 48-hour week so far on country-wido basis. Court Suit Filed To Force Two City Councils to Meet SALEM, Murch 28 W) The North Bond city council's chargo that 1841 law providing for consolidation of cities is uncon stitutional was denied today by three persons who brought a su premo court suit to force the North Bend council to meet with the Marshficld council to ar rango for consolidation of the two cities. TROUBLES GROW MANHATTAN, Kas. T) Southwest Knnsns' pests are get ting bigger. Not so many years ago farm ers were plagued by jack-rabbits. Now It is coyotes that arc menacing livestock and crops. One mail carrier out of John son is enjoying tho elimination campaign. Ho carries a 30-30 rlflo and plugs tho critters. . Midland Cmptee JVetud. Commander Keefer To Visit Brother at Merrill High School TULELAKE, March 23 Llou tenant Commander James It. Keefer, recipient of tho Navy Cross for distinguished servlco, who was Injured in the sinking of tho Yorktown, will arrive here In tho near fuluro for a visit with his brother, Jeromo Keefer, prin cipal of the high school und his family. Word of-prcontutloii of the award came via radio, Just a few hours before Jerome Keef er received a telegram tolling of tho prospective visit. Lieutenant Commander Keef er, ut tho tlmo of Pearl Harbor, was In command ol the USS minesweeper, Cuckatoo, and his brother had not learned of his transfer until the radio message. Tho lieutenant Is now In bun l''ruuclsco. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE . IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF SARAH ADELINE WALKER, also known as Ad dle Wulker, deceased. Notlco Is hereby given that the undersigned administrators of tho abovo entitled cstnto have filed thoir final account of the administration of said estate, and that tho Court has appointed April 24, 1043, at ten o'clock a. m, as tho tlmo for hearing objections to such final account and the settlement thereof. Luko E. Walker, Earl E. Walker, Administrators of snld ' Estate. Mar.. 28. Apr. 2, 0, 18. No. 204 DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT ARMORY Muslo by Baldy's Band Dancing 9 Till 1 Roflular Admission Merrill Grange Asks Fertilizer Of Rep. Stockman MERRILL Letters request ing definite Information on the possibility of obtaining potato fertilizer wero drafted this week by tho Merrill grange to be sent to ncprcsc-ntutlve Lowell Stock man and U. S. Senator Charles McNury. With tho potato plant ing season only a few weeks distant, farmer organizations bavo still received no assurance that a supply will be available. Tho third and fourth degrees wero given Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Wlneburuer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Had ley, Mrs. Bert Dodcnhoff and Jack Scvcy. County Deputy Rex High and Mrs. High, Olcne, were guests. Red Cross Quota Passed at Tulelake TULELAKE Mrs. Lillian Geaney, chairman of tho Red Cross war fund drlvo In tho Tulolako area of Siskiyou coun ty, reported Wednesday that this district's quota of $500 has been topped and donations to dato havo reached $600, Checks aro still coming In, Tho $200 quota In tho Tule lake area on tho Modoc side of the line has also been passed. Mrs. M. V, Maxwell Is chairman for that district. - . Always road the classified ads. Tulelake Man Passed By Dental Examiners TULELAKE Word was re ceived here this week that Don Rolben, Sun Francisco, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Rclben, has been passed by the California stato board of dontal examiners and Is now full fledged dentist. Dr. Relbcn, a graduate of the Tulelake high school In 1038 completed his training at the University of Cal ifornia. Ho Is awaiting his call soon to service with the U. S. army dontal corps. Mrs. Rolben, the former Mary Frances Johnson, will return to Tulelnko with her mother, Mrs. French Johnson, now In Los An geles. Moil Order Check Presented 44 Years After Issue Date DORR IS Mrs. Lllllo Mc Donald astounded Montgomery Ward store officials In Klamath Falls this week when she pre sented a 44 year old mail order refund check for 70 cents. Tho ancient trensurer's draft, drown December 20, 1800, was signed by Charles H. Thome, one of tho original founders of the famous mail-order house. W. L. Bruce, manager of the Klamath Falls retail store said ho would gladly pay more than double tho face value of the check, but Mrs. McDonald pre ferred to keep the well preserved draft as a keepsake. Well-Child Clinics Resumed Friday at . Sprague River SPRAGUE RIVER The Well Child clinics which have been postponed for several months due to weather and road condi tions, will be resumed Friday, April 2. All mothers are asked to bring thoir children for the second diphtheria shots. Anyone wish ing to bring their children are welcome. Proceeds From Play Increase Sprague River War Fund SPRAGUE RIVER The Spra gue River unit of the Red Cross met in tho club building Tues day afternoon. Reports on the war fund drive are very favor able. They have nearly doubled the quota with the proceeds from the school play, the goal will bo passed. The local union, Lumber and Sawmill Workers, contributed $50. The Girl Scouts and the Community Service league la dles each donated $10. Nearly tw COLDS'MISERIES PenetrO For col ds'rouh,na&i congestion, raucJ fccbMget Pcnetro modern medication in a mutton wet baa. 2bi, doubU supply 36. WIT MORE COFFEE? GIVES YOU 3cups2 NO RATION COUPON NEEDED You don't need to deny yourself fine eofiee If you use Boyd's Tllamln-rich knln and lis stretcher. Just mix 1 J AT TOOK OHOCBI every family has been solicited and the ladles will give their final reports next Tuesday. Present figures Indicate that the cost of air-carried freight can be brought to less than 4 cents per ton mile. ft to 2 parts of your TOfluler coflee. Hesult same grana com ---you're used to ... but 3 CUPS FOR 21 r TTlCjCireatest Mother ' in the World mm iw:vm.:i.m-zi If You Can't Go -GIVE! Only Your Qlfts Support the Red Cross Only the Red Cross sends club mobiles and recreation huts out to the men on the Fighting Fronts The following contributions are gratefully acknowledged: Mr, amf Mrf. M. Hutch . Mr. and Mit, Garothart Mr. and Mra. J. Gurrty Lloyd L. Hanklna Mra, Dan Uahay Mra. Vlnnla Maimsran Mr, and Mra. H. W. Prounh Mr. and Mra. I. A. Barmim , Mr, and Mra. (. Hlbba .. Mr. and Mra. D. D Horn Mr, and Mra. r, 0. Prauar 1.00 Olyda and Almalt Haralay l.H wauar oaaaoaar I.M 1.00 I.M 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Bally Hallalt Maria Quarratlat Don walla Mr. and Mra. John Haydan . Lynn Qlbaon ..,.... M,a. Otall Malay na Loomia 1.00 1.00 I.M 1,00 1.00 1.0 Chaatar laaaltr .. Mlllon Saailar Glartnoa Staalar John Mlonaalaon ,, A. J. MoDonald , 1 ,, Warran WhlllooK Charlaa Smith Mr. and Mra. J. Bradahaw . Mr. and Mra. Jonta , Mr. Obia Nawton Jaaala A. MoPall Mr. and Mra. I. Btohdoldt Mr. and Mra. Prank Tolall l.oo Linaa Kay naydtn ..- 1. Donation Mr, and Mra. Ctoll Malay Bonanra aahoota . . Bonanza PPA ohaptar , , , Mlaa llhal Dlion Mr. and Mra. E, T, Qroon , Baryl Duranl , Luolla Parkar Ruby Inital Parn Short .-. Wooda Orus -, Mary Mara Ratty Oaatall Joa Rtadlns I. M. OhllMta Itha Roblnatta ... Iharlaa Hathaway Sruoa Qllbart , , Marlorla Marla MoOlalland Dr. Arthur Slmmona Ulnar Lawlar .iW. A. Spanilar JAmarloan Optloal Go, rr, looti '! Optloal , .10 . 11.00 . 40.00 . 41.00 . 1.00 . M0 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 10.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 00 l.0 1.00 1.00 Mr. and Mra. PranK Braaon and Martin Bldon Bursdorf , R. R. Davla Mr. and Mra. J. Hootan . Mr, and Mra. Jo Hamahtr 1,00 Mr, and Mra. Owan Pappla t.10 Donald DiarK . . 1.00 . 1.00 . I.oo- . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 , 1.00 . 1,10 . .10 , 1.00 . i.oo , 1.00 , 1.00 1.00 1.00 . 1.00 ' io.oo 1.11 t.oo t.oo 1.00 Mr, and Mra. H. Sohrmr 1.00 Mr, and Mra. John Roaa to.oo Mr. and Mra. I. L. coynar 1.0 Donation William Bmln Don Hoaalay . -a aowtn Mra. B. Burh Mr. and Mra. M. Burk Mr. and Mra. 0. B. lyara . Mra, Banaon Dlion Mra. 0. D. Baohdoldt Jamao Oaway Mr. L. Stotoalar Prad- Ruaeh . Robart Mlndtrman Lavarat AnRalo 1.00 1.00 1.00 100 1.00 i.oo 100 J. 00 1.00 t.oo 1.00 so Mr, and Mra. W. B. Wllion . Mr, and Mra, B, Shontr , Mr. and Mra. V. Hatklna Oyrll Bandar .. - Mr, and Mra, S, Romtvarit Mr, and Mra. A. Pltthuan Oarol, Oharlta, Mra. Harllay 1.00 1,00 1,00 t.oo 1,00 1,00 1.00 t.oo Mr. and Mm. Hltaon Mabal MaiKtll tdllh Pankay Otadya minora Ronald Roaa , . Qllbart Marrlton . Mr. and Mra. Charlaa Walkar . Prank H. Brown Mr, and Mra, Maiwall Mr, and Mra. D. Ralph mra. wmia pankay .loyd Qobla t.JO Mlldrtd and Jamaa Pattarton. 1.00 O. L. Huhhla Lumbar Salaa tl.00 Wllaon Wllay . ,.. t.to O. J. D'Alblnl 1.00 Klamath Dantal Lab, t.!0 Vanona Insold .. 1.00 Whylal'a 10.00 Qolda V. Harnay 1.00 Mr, and Mra, Phalpott M. P. Brawatar Mr. Roblnaon Donation 4. B. Bachdoldt A. J. and D. o. Hlathman . Daway Horn Ltatar Bosna h. s. Bray Mr. and Mra. H. Bray Dal Krinar Brml Ayraa : Mr. and J. T. Biilinmlay t.io Mr. and Mra, Qlaasow 1.00 Mr. and Mm. K. T. Bold I.H 1,10 1.00 1.00 1.00 1,00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1,00 1.(0 1.00 1M 1.00 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.00 1.00 1,00 1.00 t.10 1.00 1.00 Mr, and Mra, J. Y. Tipton Mr. and Mra. H. K. Tratk Wayarhaauaar. Tlmbtr Oo. 500.00 Mr, R. R. Maoartnay 100.00 Mra, Oarola Bttahong .. 4.00 Mr, and Mra. H. O. Myara 1.00 Mr. J. C Oopoua ' , 1,00 Mra Harry J, Roman 1.00 Mra. Parrall D. Maoartnay 10.00 Montsomary Ward A Oo., Ino.. 80.00 Union Oil Co. 40.90 Mr. Andtraon 1.00 Nita P. Waal 1.00 Blla P. Mlnla 1.00 R. N. Maada 1.00 M. H. Palmar 10.00 Mra. L. 0. Stowa t.oo Oqniumara Oradlt Co. to.oo Mr. P. B. Wloa and wlta 1.00 Mr. and Mra. P. M. Lyon 1.00 Dora R Oullay 1.00 Ntla Nalaon 1.00 Mra. M. I. tpanotr . t.oo Palrhavan aohoot third srada - t.TS . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 10.00 ., 1.00 Allot and J, H. Wllaon t.oo Ray, Hush Mltohalmora t.oo Mr, and Mra, B. V. Yadon I.M Bl Lakaa amployan III 'I A. Booehl 1.00 Algoma Lumbar Oo. -100.00 Tha Oonwhlt eompany SO.OO Standard Oil Co, ol Calll.mla.100 M Mr. and Mra. L. 0. Garrall 10,00 P. P. Hafnar Roy Qrumbloa Bllanor t. Vaomana Harahbarntr'a raalaurant Mra. Prank Ward TOTAL ZSTSZT. $17,831.01 Acknowledgements at times may run several days after your contribution V Your Dollars help i-j make possible the AMERICAN O RED CROSS These ads published for tho Klamath County Chapter of tho American Red Cross by the KJfralii anil 32Urr Earl Spencer Got Knife Wound While Opening Bottle.' LOS ANGELES, March 26 (P) The district attorney's office has concluded Its investigation of a chest wound suffered by Earl Wlnfleld Spencer, first husband of Wallla Warfield, now the Duchess of Windsor. Spencer's present wife said he was trying to pry off the top of a catsup bottle when the knife slipped, slashing him over the heart, Although tanks have the ad vantages of speed and surprise) over infantry and artillery, planes havo the very same ad vantage over tanks. 20th Century MODERN FUNCTIONAL FURNITURE! Beautifully simple In design with all edges and comers rounded . . . solidly built to the floor to make every bit of space in the fur niture usable. 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