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PAGE FOURTEEN
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Glacier Priesi Says U. S.
Will Get Use of Siberia
McUiheU and fyinoHcial
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STOCKS HIT
FUST CLIP
UPWAHD TRAIL
By VICTOR EUBANK
NEW YORK, April 15 (tV)-
Stocks hit a fast early clip on
the recovery track in today's
market but profit taking bar
rlers eventually stemmed the
sprint and extreme gains run'
ning to 2 or more points gener
ally were reduced in the final
hour.
Rails and utilities led the fore
noon jaunt, appearing in blocks
of 100 to 9000 shares. Bidding
subsequently switched to indus
trial specialties including li
quors, amusements and oils.
Transport issues lost some mo
mentum when Southern Pacific
directors failed to act on an ex
pected dividend but the major
ity did better near the close.
Dealings dwindled after mid
day although transfers were
around 1,500,000 shares.
In the stock section Interna
tional Telephone, Norfolk and
Western and Schenley posted
new highs for the year or long
er. ' Favored most of the time
were Santa Fe, Lackawanna,
Southern Pacific, Great North
ern, American Telephone, Sears
Roebuck, Bethlehem, Goodrich,
J. I. Case, American Can, Stan
dard Oil of Calif., IiOew's, Para
mount, Distillers Corp., General
Motors, - Douglas Aircraft and
Johns-Manville.
' Bonds tilted upward.
' Closing quotations:
American Can
Am Car & Fdy
Am Tel & Tel
Anaconda
Calif Packing
Cat Tractor . .
Comm'nw'lth & Sou .
General' Electric
General Motors
Gt.. Nor Ry pfd ,.
Illinois Central ,,
Irit Harvester
Kennecott .
Jjockheed
Long-Bell "A"
Montgomery Ward
Nash-Kelv
N Y Central .
Northern Pacific
Pac Gas & El
Packard Motor
Penna R R
Republic Steel .
Richfield Oil
Safeway : Stores
Sears.e Roebuck
Southern Pacific-
Standard Brands
Sunshiner Mining
Trans-America -
Union Oil Calif
Union Pacific .
U- S Steel
Warner Pictures
81
331
1421
281
271
45
i
353
491
281
131
683
323
23
91
391
91
17
153
281
43
, 291
17
91
391
691
233
6S
61
83
185
911
551
12
steady; bulk good to choice 94'
108 lbs. wooled lambs $15.90'
$16.10; top $16.10; but best of
fcrings not comparable with
Tuesday's best; good to choice
93 lbs. clipped lambs with No.
8 skins $15.25; sheep steady;
few head near choice ewes
$9.40; bulk $9.00-23; today's
trade-fat lambs slow; early bids
and sales 25c lower than Wed
nesday; talking $15.50-75 on
good to choice wooled lambs;
choice held about $15.85; noth
ing done on fed western clip
ped lambs; practically no sheep
available and for few here
around steady prices..
LIVESTOCK
'SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,
April 15 (AP-USDA) Cattle sal
able 50; load fed steers back; me
dium to good heifers and range
cows absent, few common cows
?10.00-50, most cutters $9.00-75.
canners $8.00-50; medium bulls
9.VUt1Z.uo. Calves none, nom.
lnal; good to choice vealers
quoted $15.50-16.50.
.-togs salable 200; around
10-15 cents lower, quality plain
er; iew medium lo good barrows
ana guts $15.85-95; odd good
SOWS $-..3.
Sheep salable none: nominal
spring Iambs $15.00-75, old crop
itiiuus aosenw
CHICAGO, April 15 (AP
USDA) Salable ho-r 7nnn
total 12,000; open strong to 10c
nigner wan Wednesday's aver
age; closed activity, mostly 10c
15d up; ton $15.25: hulk- ltm.
360 lbs.' $14.90-15.10; generally
$15.00-10; good and choice 150-
-ou ids. lights $14.25-15.00; good
350-550 lbs. sows $14.60-90;
Mostly $14.75 up with a few
choice lightweights to $15.00.
Salable cattle 4000; salable
calves 800; fed steers and yearl
ings strong to 25c higher; good
and choice offerings showed
most advance: sharolv abrirleprl
receipts main stimulating fac-
ior; duik steers and yearlings
$14.50-16.75; top $17.60 paid for
choice 1360 lbs. averages; next
highest $17.00; heifers strong
tO: 15c up; choice kind active;
bulk $13.75-15.50; top $16.25;
cows strong, shade higher; cut
ters $9.75 down; most light can
ners at $7.00-50; however
draggy, peddling market on
light and medium weight bulls
at $10.00-12.50; extreme outside
on. heavy sausage bulls $14.00;
vealers strong at $14.00-16.00;
stock cattle closing the week at
25c lower, slow at decline.
Salable sheep 7000; total 9000;
late Wednesday fat lambs slow
early but closed active, mostly
B0UEL WORMS
f AMI ajlec. MMW
fAMIT UIIBT mmmt
', . n-m TIKI
rhti what rod think I But ugly round.
Jrornn may bs Inside yon right now. caus
ing troubla without your knowing It Warn.
"In. n' uneaw stomach, nerrotie
less. It-hlni part.. Get Jama's V.rmlt.g.
rtihl warAYNE'8lAnnrlca'a leading
renrletarr worm medicinal aclentlflcallr
sled and iis-d by million!. Acta gently.
M tun you jrt JAYNE'8 yEBillf USE I
PORTLAND, Ore., April 15
(AP-USDA) CATTLE: Salable
and total 50; calves salable and
total 10; market nominal; few
medium grade steers $14.00 to
15.50; odd common heifers $10
12.50; canner to common cows
$8.25-11.00; common to good
vealers $11.00-16.00.
HOGS: Salable 250, total 350;
market generally 25 cents low
er; good to choice 185-230 lbs.
$14.50-75; light-lights $13.75 to
$14.00; few good sows $13.00
25; feeder pigs sharply down for
week, few lots $16.00.
SHEEP: Salable and total 25;
good to choice wooled lambs
nominally quotable to $15.50.
WHEAT
CHICAGO, April 15 (flfV-
Grain prices tumbled in the fi
nal minutes today, wheat drop
ping more than a cent, as an in
crease in offerings found the
market with a scarcity of bids.
Until the last five minutes,
prices had held within a narrow
range in dull trading.
Inability of the market to
make any progress earlier in the
session caused the late liquids'
tion, traders said. Oats and rye
dropped with the bread cereal,
but corn held steady. Possibility
of a ceiling on cotton was con
sidered responsible for bringing
some selling into grains.
In the cash corn market, how
ever, another day of heavy trad
ing was in progress in reflection
of higher OPA ceilings. De
mand from the east and south
east was heavy and about 500,-
000 bushels were sold for-ship
ment to those areas. Most sales
were at new maximums. :
Wheat closed 1-13 cents low
er, May $1,421, July $1,411-1,
corn was unchanged at ceilings.
May $1.01, oats dropped 1-Ic
and rye was off 1-11 cents.
Portland Woman .
Held In Choking
PORTLAND, April 15 fVP
Mrs. Evelyn F. . Lovelady, 23,
former Oklahoman, was held in
the county jail today while dep
uty sheriffs investigated her
statement that she strangled her
17-months-old daughter.
Deputy Sheriff Forest Hudnut
said the woman, who came to
Vanport City three weeks ago,
signed a confession that she tied
a string around the tot's neck at
Cement, Okla., on November 4,
1942.
Mrs. .Lovelady was picked up
for investigation on a petty lar
ceny charge, Hudnut said. No
charge has been filed against
her. I
LOCAL CATTLE
T
SEN
TO YARDS
STOCKTON
Another Urge shipment of
hogs and cattle from the Tule
lake and Southern Oregon area
reached the Stockton Union
stock yards through the Modoc
Livestock Shipping - association
this week.' Hogs In the ship
ment told at $18.25 and $16.45
per hundred-weight. The cattle
consisted of varying grades and
sold at - prices from $7.00 to
$12.50 per hundredweight.
Cattle shippers were Ed Al-
baugh, Adin; George McCullam,
Malln; Hathaway Buell, L. C.
Kirby, William McClymonds,
George . Heltstuman - and J. H.
Turnbaugh, all of Tulelake.
Those who marketed hogs
were Ralph L. Holmes, Beaver;
Clark Bros.. Alturas; L. B,
Ross, F. O. Frenner- and Pete
Holzhouser, Klamath Falls; D,
E. Hill. Cedarville; Roy Hiney,
Carl Taylor, Malin; Clifford J.
Shuck, Merrill; Ted Johnson,
Clayton Waring, L. . C. Kirby,
Albert Scott, W. L. Clink, Otto
Haynes, Levi Griffith, O. L.
Rudd and John O'Shea, Tule
lake." .
Portland
uce
PORTLAND, Ore., April U (APK-BUI.
TKR AA irada prints. Sl&e; cartons,
324c; A frada orlou, HSifi; cartons, ate:
B grade prints. Sic lb.
BCTTERFAT First, g-alltr. maihnnm ot
.6 of I per cent acidity, delivered In Port
land, M-Wc lb.: premium duality, mail,
mum of JS of 1 per cent acidilv ,--&.:
lb.; valley route and country points; lc less
than first, or M'.c; second quality at Port
land.' -c under first, or iO-SO-i-- lb.
CHEESE Selling price to. Portland re
tailers: Oregon triplets. We lb.; loaf. SOe
lb.; triplets to wholesalers, r lb.-, bat,
TH- F.O.B.
EGGS Nominal price, to retailers: A
grade, large. -SO-Ue; B large. JMOc; A
mediom.-3S0c; B medium, M-7c: A small.
Jlc dot. nominal prices -to producers: A
large. 39c: B large. He; A medium, 17e; B
medium. S5o dot. M
LIVE POULTRY Bujing prices: Ho. 1
grade Leghorn, broilers. Hi to J lbs.. 80c:
colored fryers, under I lbs., 90c; do J'.-i to
4 lbs.. SOe: colored roasters over 4 lbs.. Soc;
Leghorn hens, under IV4 lbs.. Uc;. over S'4
lbs.. SSc; colored hens, 4 to 5 lbs., Me; over
5 lbs.. Me; No. S grade hens.-te less; re
jects. 10c less: roosters; Ifie lb. - ' -
. DRESSED TURKEYS Selling prices: coun.
try dressed hens, M4M: packers etoc-e
hens. No. 4, tSMc each-carry; largo torus,
over IhJi. Wc, cash-carry.
RABBITS Government celling: 'average
country killed to retailers, 4e J-.; live price
to producers, ie lb. - ; '
COUNTRY MEATS Sailing prlco to re
tailers: country killed hogs, best butchers,
10-140 lbs.. e-Z3e: .vealers, AA. Me, A. tSe,
B, SISc C. IMic, D. inio lb.: ranner
cutter cows (new celling). 1S4- lb.; bolls,
(new ceiling). K4e lb.: lambs. AA. Me. A,
s,4c. B. !4Hc. C, Bile, eea, S, 150, R.
15HC R. l4c I-.- . .
WOOL 1042 - contracts. Oregon ranch,
nominal. st-JTo lb.; eroisbreds, s0-e lb..
ONIONS Green. 11.00 down bunches;
Oregon dry. !S per M-tb. bag.
POTATOES hew nonas, s.au pn.'o.nir
. liner. . lb.: old: table stock.
cash and carry price; No. 1 (AV Deschutes,
X3.35: Ko; 1 (A) large. .;-s.
1.SO. 60-lh. bag; local. No. 1. 03.50 cental.
HAY Wholesale prices: alfalfa. No. 1 or
better. 034.00: No. l.;S4.00 ton; oat-vetch.
tU.00-30.00 ton, valley points; tlmouiy vai.
ley). tM.00: do Montana, tIl.0O-82.0O too;
clover, 025.00-10 .00 ton.
Always read the classified ads.
Stepping Stones for Invasion?
1 Corsica, under French ru!e
since 1768, hissed Mussolini,
and vroi bombed and occu
pied by Itoty in summer of
940,Once famed (or its tol
orfui bandits, Corsica today
harbors axis marauders
Cop Com i .
Miles
,50
CORSICA
'y'lVa-fiVctcevtllOi
I impart, today L. ooireiicae ijji fj
a modern sea-oZitA ri-in 7
CJt "i-v V4tW(.' I
S,r..rJ y f ,
8onifacie7. "?'"
Porf TorrtVJS ,!t. ',
Boief JvJr-t-si)NMor6r
, 1 A?(Vieij l"
Seotfererf if- jf SfeX
laget and small rj f 1?X1A.
towns, many de- F fprktema, JI (
pendent on fun- .( . . Sv. '
ny fisheries or Vuno"nj?- h'V'T1
vineyards, art V,.-, ' V;
linked by Sard,- I VC isS f-, f
no' for rail- ..fWS '.!' V t&
o iCenter ol ltaly's 5JrCorionlo9 JT J
potenrrof target I -. a J
Cttstca; 114 miles
long, a 106 miles
south of frotKt,
ISO onto welt cV
- .rtoww 1 '
Naples, frequent
allied' target, .Is
obout ITS miles
due east el wtb-
arnSanflnla'
:t:.t..il...,i...
The eastern coast ol
this historic, moan
toinotts island is
steep- clilled; dilll
cult to approach by
seo. Cuds migrate
htit Irom Alrico: So
do -death -ideating
v. 3:
Sardmto wudfeft (0
i of pesiible trac
notion heren tor
harassed German
Italian tones In Tu
nisia.' Island-would
bm togtcol stepping
stone to allied ma
- Hon el Holy
Capo Teuloda
t ir,
Cap Sparlivinfo ,
, Mfdilararieoi) Sea
Record flight
ol too If. i.
hear bomb
ers blasted
harbor here
French Corsica, now axis-occupied, and Italian Sardinia are two
potential stepping stones for Invasion of southern Europe. ' Close .
lo the coasts of France and, Italy, they would be ideal bases for
attack if seized by the allies, The parallel islands are already be.. '
fe Junius to. make newa with tUtucoidiaid ca Cifiiaxi, 6atdlnisW
WASHINGTON, April 15 W)
OPA prescribed a now "mark
up" system of pricing fresh veg
etables at retail today while of
ficials intimated that the step
was a preliminary to bringing
down the cost of garden produce
In compliance with President
Roosevelt's order to reduce the
cost of food where possible.
Poultry also has been mentioned
by officials as a likely candidate
for similar price trimming.
, Complaints about vegetable
prices now constitute the bulk
of "kicks" received by OPA
from the public. Prices soared
In the wake of canned goods ra
tioning. Frosts and other dam
age in some growing localities
complicated things.
The first step, taken last
month, froze prices of seven
key vegetables at then current
levels. Today's order, which
goes into effect April 22, sets the
maximum retail price on each of
the seven products at a fixed
percentage above the wholesale
price. The next step, freely pre
dicted in OPA, will be to cut the
wholesale prices and under the
retail "markup" system that ac
tion will automatically cut retail
prices.
Meanwhile, the markups are
not expected to make much
change in retail prioes, and offi
cials said the results could be
judged only on a store-by-store
basis.
Constitution of j
Oregon Prevents
Chessman Service I
SALEM, April 15 (rP) The'
constitution prevents a man
from serving both as state sena
tor and as a state highway com
missioner, Attorney General I.
H. Van Winkle ruled today.
" The opinion applies to the
case of Sta'i Sen. Merle Chess
man, Astoria, appointed to the
commission.
Courthouse Records
Complaints Filed
. Lillian M. Spiccr versus Har
ry Henry Spicer Sr. Suit for di
vorce, charge cruel and Inhu
man treatment. Couple married
in Pasadena, Calif., August 30,
1941. J. C. O'Neill, attorney
for plaintiff.
Justice Court
Bert Adolph Johnson. No li
cense tags. Fined. $5.50.
Abraham Garfield Williams.
Failure to stop at a stop sign.
Fined $5.50.
' BOSTON WOOL
BOSTON, April 15 (AP-
USDA) Contracting was much
slower today in the west due to
slackening of mill buying. Cor-
riedale wools were bought in
Texas at 50 to 51 cents, grease
basis; 45 to 47i cents was paid
for 12-months Texas wools. Aus
tralia to-arrive wools were ac
tive in Boston.
PREPAREDNESS I
CAMP ROBERTS, Calif. J
(AP) Sentry dogs at Camp
Roberts have been ' equipped
with raincoats.
A
'rJht A
Along with spring, mumps came to the Simla family of Pnlnon.
vino, O., giving these triplets three swollen checks and their,
mother plenty of work Inking cn.ro of them. The smiles, of course, !
indicate joy at not having to go to school for two weeks.
CHICAGO, April 15 (VP)
EIIIht by forco or by consent of
tho Russian tiovm'iiiiient, tho
United Stiites will ubliiln use tit
Hu.islii's Siberian air buses to
bomb Japan, snys the Rev, 11m
nurd It. Hubbard, tho "Glacier
Priest of Alaska."
Father Hubbard, In nn address
last night at a meeting of tho
North Shore Sportsman's ultib,
gave no indication ns to when
tho .Siberian all- bases might b
ucqulrod, but ho declared (hat
America now Is In a position lo
"get tough" about them,
"I am certain thai Ilia United
Slates will gel thoso bases for
day In mid day out bombing of
Japan," ho sold. "This will hap
pen in one or two ways. Russia
will lllvo tho buses to us, or we'll
1 11 lie them,
"The United States Is at tho
peak of Its iiiuiipowcr unci pro
duction and Is In a position to
get tough. It no longer need
tnko advice In Ideology from
across the Atlantic."
He said Siberian nlr fields
would afford American nlr fight
ers clear wenther for Jupnneso
bombing ut virtually all times.
NICE LANDINO
FA11HACIUT, Idu (AP) A
wild grouse crushed through a
window, severing Its Jugular
vein.
It's recovering, though It
fell Into the U. S, naval train
ing station's medical dispensary,
and first aid was prompt.
.'.The Greatest Mother
in the World"
;miii5?
SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT
of tti-
PHILAOILPHIA FIRE AND MARINE
IN1URANCI COMPANY
of Ph.Ude.phU, .n tbt BUt of Pfnoiyt
Tanfa, 00 th thlrtj.flrit dv ot Uecmir,
IMS, mid to the InauriDce CommlMlortfr
of tha State of Oregon, purmant to law;
Capital
Amount of capital itock paid upl ,000,000.00
fnoonw
Xeft premium recclred during
the year S2Ml.Ki.i3
Interest, dlrldfDdi and rent re
ceived during the year .
income irom airier tourcei re
wired during the year
Total Income .
DlaburMmtmla
Ket loiiea paJd during the
year loeludlng adjuitment
Commliaioni 'and
during the year
alarfe paid
1IS.317.75
200.000.01
1(17. 120.32
TaiM, llcennoi and fee paid dur
Ing the year
Dividends paid on capital itock
during the yrar
Amount of ill other eipendlturei.
Totil ipendlturB 2,402.0.1.2,
Admitted AmiU
'Value of hondi owned (amor
tiled) l,S5,ltS.33
vaiue or atocKi owned (market
. 8.M0.MVO0
CKfih In hanka and on hand I,W5,5tl.76
iTrmium m rouri or oncction
written llnce fieptemltff so. !M2 813.M4,.W
Intermit and rents due and e-
enied . ; 12,11.70
Other ttieta (net) IfiXi.m
Total idmltted mieti .14,37 1. 7.19. j
UahllltlM t
flron clalma for loiaei unpaid e,SSI.OO
Amount of unearned premium on
II ootitandlng rink MII.8M.27
Hue for com mini lon and brok- .
erege ,.,., IH.M0.W
All other llabllltlea 197,313.01
Total Ifibllitlej, except capital. 92,mftO'..2t
Capital paid up - l .000.000.00
Surplus orer afl liabilities 2,87B,MI.2
Surplus as regards pollcyhold
...JW.B7 1,786.01
Total ' .
But I nets In Oration for the Year
Net premiums received during th
year : -43,5M.0l
Net tones paid during tha year . 1,851.1!,
Kam of fVimpany
- PHILAOILPHIA Pint AND MARIN!
- INIURAN0I COMPANY
, JOHN A. ItfKMANO. Pres.
J. KENTON KIHP.NRRHV, Rec.
R. H. DUNBAR
Raaldanl Aitnt
111 I. rillh II. Thorn TIM
KLAMATH fALU, 0(11.
If You Can't Go . . . GIVE!
Only Tho Rod Crou Dooi Thoio Thlngi. Only Your Gifts Support Th R.d Croil.
A: The Klamath County Chapter American Red Cross
needs $30,600 for its 1943 War Fund. On our citi
zens rests the whole responsibility.
Tho following contribution! ora gratofully acknowledged;
Weyerhaeuser Timber Company Employees' Contributions
Machanieol Dept., $106.00. Sawmill, $176.50. Greon Choin, Yard, Dry
tvunj, aracKors, unstacKers, l-lcan-Up Crow, $150.00. Ship Dock, Dry
Bolts, Rough Shed, $207.50. Planing Mill, $181.00. Toul
$821.00
Mechsnlosl D psrtm.nl
M. w. Rica
Data Atl.r
Wall riorlrlfs,
E II J. Knlihl
o. r. M'sssi
K.irl Wilson .
Chis. A. Cooper
Ed Popo
L. E. Carr
Damon Chfnsy
0. 0. Wlard
Vlrsll Heavll n
1. V. riekslt
Frj1 La Porra ,
A.-Iiy Ooolh
E. J. Walla
Tom WrilCit
niymind L. Hall
C. W. Crlua
P.. E. Bow.r
Anion Amunrfaon
ti-a Swsala
J. n. Hamlin
L. n. Green .
Rj 'o'ph 6ehrnedsr
tlrlph Edwards ,
In-n HanCy
V. 1 Foster
0)-. I Brill
Jio't A. Relleld
L. F. Qresory
Trno Jolmson
Levrla flotens Sr.
JimH Lucas .
D-Jroth- Trmplar
Fl?yd Walla
os LelslnRar .
A. L. Gabrl.lson .
P.07 Florin
C. H. Coll.lt
J. 0. House
F. 0. Perslnxsr
Jcssa Sims
Harry H. Panning .
Earl Weimar -
T. E. Johnson
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0. Saylsr .
E. w. Parhhurat -
Fillmore Nlda
8::va Washnurn
Floyd -licit
T. L. Cornell
0. 0. Alt!
P. M. Presley
0 -.-.n White
E. L. KrueRcr .
RoVert E. Davis
B. Dolre
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O'o. MeKlnnay
W, D. Crawlord .
Allorri Cooper
Jrtm A. McCullouKh
C. E. Mltcli.ll
P. Olan?ni
Frrnh Inyder
Mel"'n Paeemore -
L. S. :hleel
R. V. All.b.ry
M. H. Sllofc
II. J. A'len
Al In Hlllrisn -
P'rla W. P.'tmsr .
Jni 8n"-.r Jr.
L. A. Uh-lna
A. B, Snanan
f. r. P-m-tl
C. R.
L. V. Hnysa
j. D. lmw.ll
Jesse Overstrsst
E. P. Hebcrl
J. Tenoshl Jr.
Olio B. MIMtelssn
Floyd phslpa
Arn-ld J. Toung
H. E. aanders
John Shearer
r'l.'ford Kenyon
S. J, Collier
w Hired Magallansa
Coritm Freemen
C. D. Dlssonstta
R, J. Malhsrs
Brock L 8rown .
R. J. Springs .
Ooo. Hlseon
John Burg . ... ,
R. L. Owens
Lena Oragory
Floyd Stout
Ell South
M-ward Mstcalf
Wslta Inman
C. L. Franklin
W. C. Andarson .
Hsrry H. Rogsrs -Boh
C Speelmon
Hell Prllchett
A. L. Bergctrom .
Alfred Carlson
M. F, Pedlgo
John Rorigers
C. A. Sellsted
R. L, Klrkpatrlek ,
Jerry Lewis .
W. P. Padgalt
0. 0. Davll
Leo Cola .
R. L. Comha ,,
R. E. Hlirlblit
0. R. Heavllln
r.ua Marcua
Carl woods
O. F. Durkea ., , ,
Jot Kennedy
J, 0. Stalling!
E. L. De Witt
J, 0. Hawee
D. H. Heuhleln -
A. H. Miller
John Seymour
Chae, McCandllss ,
Jsck Fitrgsrald
Rov Morscha .
Tom Jsmleson .
Clauds Moraoha
p. A. Coslloh
L. Msrehettl
E. B. Barti
V. D. Vallaoa
J. S. Mesa
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P. M. Krnnsdy
Ed Oris. II ..
r.r m E. Davison -.
J. A. noeser
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P. H. "o'llday ..
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O'n, E. Mason
Julius nsvnolda .
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R. H. Chimin
P. E. Lamb
K. L. Brl.es
C, O. Ew'ng
P. B. Hcnklns . , ii.
Tr-omas Hannlng
ti-nrls nison ...
Pd .Inmsa . . .
M-'lon F. Miller
E'le M. Olson
Ru'n Peterson
R. P. Frees. -..
Omsr Persin ...
RliS!S.I Orllllth
I Tra'no Wll.on
M - llovd MeFarland .
P. R. Blngman
W. L. Cl.m.nt
O. I. lalhron
P. W. T.irwstsr ,
Willis King .
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Chas. DeBol
William Qeorgeaon
C. 0. Worley
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Miek Oleklmon
Eiigsm Barrett
Li M-n!ia
I'-hn B. Cote .
M. L. Baimdera
Fred Parrett ....,
Ml'lnn H. .lonsa
Kellh F. Hull
Mule 1 owe .. .
Il0"rt F. Hartlsy -.
P. H'lvorssn
Jack Swsgle .
Jihn O. Allsn
J. W. Blaekwsll
Vie Franklin .
ncrt Paulson
0. W. Data
R. R. Shosmsksr -
n. H, Psulson i
n. M. Shults
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John Ronteldt
Carl Hssrth
Ed Hall ...
L. Matson
H. W. Kaepsr
J. W. Atehley .
Frtrl Kil.ker
Ed Erlcliscn .,..
I HUan Qr-en .
Dan Ka'ctrse , ....
H. L. Tracy ,
V. Karma ..
O. M. Prrwn .
Don Hrnslsy
Jii M'nro ..-
C. Watts
R. K. Miller
E. W. Knspir ,.., . .
J. T.nn-fn.. . .
Harnld Weslln ,
O. O. .immtrman .
P. O. Conner .-
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CHI lord Ciwan ,..
P. . Mawe
L. X. Miw.lman ..
n. A. McKay
. V. Tailen ,
C. H. Traoy ,
J. R. fit
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Finnic H-ll . ,
r. A. MeClung
S' ' ' Dock, Ory Bells. Rough
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Ja-k Blwef . .
P.ul I. Oerav
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O. L. O.lmea .
M. I. Cnoprr
Q-"'e Morfleelt
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P. A. Seaver
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E. M. FranMln
Frank Oarrah . .
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0. E. Carlson
Ray P. Jonsa
Fred SunduulBt ,..
Blmsr Abell ..
W. o. Sls.ia .
Ohsrlsa Smith
W. A. Bishop
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Lloyd Oeburn -
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John R. Sterner .
Ernest L. Cody i.e.
M. HlRhland . . lo.se
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Ks.l V. Allen , l.M
Kails Itrunec . .-. l.M
C. A. Williams . l.M
Werner I undqulel , .o
I. W. Metier l is
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Mane Olion . f.sg
Joe Inldrr ut. ..-.,, l.M
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F. V. Foeter , ..,.... l.M
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Alma Sllek ..
Ion Bunnell
Ealrlls Arno'd
Pisl Johnson .
P. L. Malhsrs
J-msa R, 0'ivsr
Floyd E. Plks
Rohsrt E. Orltmsn .
P'"'t Joiner .
O. Snlkr
V, J. royle
M 'Iv'n T"rry
K-nnilh Eilon
Clvdt Dsrlly
Ray E. Jonas
R. g. Botens
C. R. Jinaa
R. n. Tylsr
A. J. K.nnsy ..
J. H. Molonald ,
P. n. Plslion
Chnrlos Floyd .
t. V. Zsll
Julrs Wallaerl .
A. I., arleohkowsky
p. B. Mousy .
P. B. Pdmunson
D. Ssbero ...
niorge Davis ..
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Jsck Haysa
I"SSS M. Burchsm
M. C. Thurman ..
J. C, Lawrence
H, D. Sohroeder ..
R. A, Soder
Olenn Briimbla
nov L, Fry
A, H. McEaoharn .
J. A. Cone
ronrad Schwelger .
Fred Ervln . .
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W. J. lilies
Louis Olson
L. B. Hnnklns .
w. M, Hewlon
OrlsnH Lvnnh ....
Paul Layman .
O, J, Hardin .. .. ..
F. N. Ferrell
W, rl. Frvmlrs .
W, C. Federhart ..
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Paul Lundhotm ...
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Dick Pearson . ....
A. W. Eckslrom
riyds Holherl
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Sua Coplln -..
Insi DiLamater
H. H. McOann
L. I allrks
B. Dorst
L. O. Ssymour
A. L. Seymour
V. R, Toombs .. ,
E. JaMhson
H. H, Floyd
O. Weathsrholl
Jsns L. Andsrssn .
R. O. Mowsrd
Evsrt Slsvsr .
Loyd MeFarland ,
Perl Slarr .
0. R. Mulllna .
0. 0. Akin ...
Ed 8. Morgan .
W. Laavllt
Bruno DeMeyer ...-,
T. W, Butler
n. 0. Howsll
0. D. Howard
Allen Ivsrson
R. R. Hsyes ,
J. F. Ohrsmskl ....
Rstnli Yoeksv
J. A. Ksnnsrly ,
If. B. aioisr
ninl Oravell .
Roy J. Johnson
R. W, Wakemsn ..
nsnrga W. Marlld -
Pmli Jnhnaon
0. P. Vnung
Roy A. Larson .
ff'Ava Allsn , .
Virgil Shsnird
Frank W. Molt
Jim W, Oson ... ..
Mslsn Peace .
Helen nndgers ....
John I, Harriott
R, M, Wollt
A, 0. WH"lna . .
Lowrenna Cada ,.
W. J. Howton
H. A. Wenrel
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Felher Oetrom ...
Cv'lyn Stint
Btrltta Wcalhcrholl
P art Mee..n
W. O. Wsalhsrholl
Dsll Dttrtsa ..
Lvl. Havdan .
Dave Wlsssnbsek
Stella Powell . .
Tay'of Hays
T. M. MeCarroll
Dava Carkhutl
F. J. Sorahen .,.
Lole Parka .
Matlne Oulnoska
Oals Mahan
Alva Bgan .
Harry Idgsrton
Clair, nilg.r
Che.t.r Owena
3. S. Grammar
Martle Henry ,
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J. I. Ksrssy
H. I. Groaeelesa
Bill Wundsr
H. Sltsron . .
Coy HorltKutl
L. C. Clanton .
n. S. Fairbanks
J. D. Bssbs ,
W. E. Ward
W. B. Wakkurl
Brnesl Q. Jsnssn ,
W. E. Mosk ,1, ., ,
H. O, Boatwlck
J. A, Lybrand
D. E. Poller .
nishard Tlornbsrg .
Van Swllilsr
Arnold Johnson .
Maynard Paugh
Lane Warren. ..
N. O. Summers
A. L. Holllday
P. H. Oom
Harry L. Hurlbul ..
H. P. Jarrsrd
A. P. Brown
C. W. Swllrlsr
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A. P. Oldhsm .
Laura Sample
Lewis Botens
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A, L, Johnson .,...
M, 0, Dserlng ...,.......
W. A, Mllchell
Dill Wooldrldga
T. 0. Hsstlngs
J, J, Moillssll
Arnold Mosk
D. P. Daslsr ,..,.
Alles Kmsgsr
J. M. Woodard
Sylvia Lsltika .
O. D. Rey
V. M. Brlggs
Oeorga I.. Joneen
Jsmss Btsllsr ..
Chistsr B, Oultlng Jr.
H. T. Amoiireul .. ,.
R. W, Rookholt
Wlllla Powell
Rarl L. Slewsrt
Virgil J. Stlpploll
Hugh Long
0. 0. Thrash
George A, Tillman .
John Bolons
H, B, Ksllsy
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TOTAL tutSBHr"riiu W7.534.52
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