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ho Pennies. Other ifts Swell Drive Lr Red Cross Funds 'hundred' P"il con L toxoid llio 4,000 goal l u-nr fund Were S Into the iicucliiortur ' .i finiM lm iiv by Mrs. Jefferson. I. nirlbulloni to date Eftrwayno, 10.00 IdMW. o. . ln n nit.. - s.oo S.00 1.50 2.00 1.00 B.00 8.00 1.00 B.00 6,00 15.00 Park Smith ,,. Wcicn Wcbor Andrews fcinliaii ITorron Indenon Lj llftlrtl Lth Furniture Co fidgelt J3, Erlooii 110 i nn . Aiiaunwii ' J. w"'"- . 11 rlirk o.uu E;'rn''''''""""" looioo tf Tobocco Co 100.00 D.UU 1.00 25.00 100.00 100.00 2.00 1.00 5.00 irfi'Volk ... jndcrson - Stcnucru ... HmcocK . Wooloy iu iKalslon a.uh r; mcnioi 10.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Iptnnty Co 100.00 HVnnrV KlllO. t 'Una ZU.UU T Pirkinj 1.00 lAlfrnrf Dennis 1.00 M. Wilson 1.00 lochcttcz 5.00 kid Mrs Zemnn 5.00 Lll Hnuthonrj. 100 loe Jonns 1.00 Ihy Mallicws 1.00 IC.O. Lovcjoy 10.00 li I.ch 5.00 trier Drug Co. ........ 25.00 P aamann 5.00 t Ruucll 5.00 Russoll 5.00 Mildred Robinson .. 5.00 fund Mildred Mete 25.00 net Kurpul. 2.00 Mavhew .'. "1:00 h .William .'. .' 2.00 Oarnctt ... 2.00 Jtowi-11 10.00 kviiinn Oatrom 10.00 r nitutiiiin l.uu Rubv WcrnberB .... 6.00 Lula Hull .32 lp Monro . . ... i - Stan. Justice .47 la Ingorsoll Uoan Aschcnbiich ... pendolyn Erickson tMildrcd Egro tioa Anderson Frithi.... u-uill.,,,; uvaitD .... Norma Lindmclcr tt sweency :i spore fia Rojj Rush Blalcclv J and Pete "biacn"." V Raymond wiry nd Otto Vitus ..... r.hi.H .VI. ten h Weed ,66 ,50 .25 1.00 .30 2.00 1.35 1.00 .20 .54 .08 1.35 5.00 5.00 5. sn 5.00 25.00 1.00 y Stiller ..J 1.00 Bollcn an Cooper !.. larothors r StlHham fe, Albrccht Z'.".'.'.. Ainrecht , I Food Rlnrna Schultr Blackwcll .. 1.00 .50 1.00 2.50 1.00 2.00 5.00 50.00 .50 1.00 -"":il l.UU F Howard 1.00 Anderson lldft Tins.,..! ' f-- waoiiur , Close V'Won I Murphy K Miner '. Urllng sealer 'Warner .'. " t Dvis ,...!!!!!li;'."C kman".'"""""" 1.00 2.00 4.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.80 WSER COATS PCKINAWS WOOLEN STORE 0 Main ""n In Mtdiord "0TL HOLLAND noroiinhi j .. 01 nd Ann EirUr For ; lcomnterctal ALES n J SERVICE Si. rt Urquh.it .Re("9eration lujpnient Co. Kl.mh. 'bona 6455 Mr. J. Rynderi i.oo E. Mnttliewa 2.50 Eva I.cdcll 2.00 Geoi'Kln McGouglicy 1.00 Philip Barry go riarry rnvenncr 1,00 Ida KnKclmnnn 1.80 Mabel Mnatera 5.00 Norcna Matter 2.00 Lydln Huden 2.50 Ciena Collins 2.00 Kuby Luacombe 2 no Carolina Joimm , 3.O0 Mr. Etlicl Garrahy 2.00 Emily Jeanne Blake 1.00 Winifred Danln 4.00 Mia. Elflo Kcllon 4.00 Templeton Walker 2.50 Mnrjtirle Eberle 2.50 Barbara Ann Lawion .... 2.50 Hoao Weasol 2.50 Bather Castor 2.50 Wnrron Mullcr 1.00 Bonnlo J. Thill 1,00 Warenn Mareficld 1.00 Currlu Lonvthcr 2.50 Clyion Cromwell 2,50 HoRcr Gilbert 5.00 C. S. Elliot '25.00 Mra. Bonnie Howard ...... 2.50 Dr. and Mm. C. F. Harris 50.00 MrBi R. K. Schanboe 5.00 Bay Tatlow 1.00 Mrs. C. W. Howry 5.00 Mra. Elvln Dale Finley.. 5.00 Mn. Gertrude Brown .... 1.50 Mr. Marie Krcel 1.50 Mra. A. A. Montgomery.. 1.00 Mra. J. Wagner 5.00 Mr. and Mra. Jack Hale.. 10.00 Mr. and Mra. Robert La- mott 20.00 Rlckuy'i Jeweler 50.00 Southern Oregon Amuse ment Co .25.00 L. G. Sampson 5.00 Currln'a lor Drugs 50.00 O, W. and Frances Sam ple 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. E. Slough . 5.00 Townsend Ladles Auxil iary 5.00 Charles E. Drew Jr 10.00 Ashley Chevrolet 165.50 Pelican Aux. VFW 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. Richard An derson 3.00 Mrs. Mary Wyntt 1.00 Mrs. Fred Coffman 2.00 Mrs. C. E. Lees ., 26 Mrs. J. Crayne 8.00 Elizabeth Lee S.OO Mr. and Mrs. Rex Greg ory 2.00 Mrs. McGoughcy 1.00 Mrs. Cox 25 Mrs. C. Hervcy 1.00 Mrs. Blankenshlp 1.00 Mrs. O. B. Guthrie 5.00 Mrs.'Jack Adama ' 1.00 Mrs. M. Duncan 1.00 H. C. Wonch 2.00 Mrs. L. Whltcstone 1.00 Mr. Lano .. 1.00 Mrs. Strassburg 60 Mrs. E. J. Brown 1.00 Mra. F. N. Kohler 1.00 Mrs. J. E. Wahl 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bros- nan 5.00 Mrs. W. C. Boyd 2.00 Lydla Stoppelmann 2.00 Mrs. C. R. Phlllipa 2.50 Sarah B. Borthenton 1.00 Mrs. R. P. Emmtch 2.75 Mrs. S. G. Clark 5.00 Waller Keele 5.00 J. W. Hilton 100 Judy Nelson 1.00 Mildred Blnney 1.00 W. J. Rodgers 1.00 Mrs. John Laine 1.00 Mrs. Jennie M. Jones 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Wra, Mc- Daniel S.OO Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ross 2.00 Mrs. Homer Smith 2.00 Mrs,, Geo. Anderson 5.00 Mrs. Henry Thomas 1.00 Mra. Horachel Hadlev .... 1.00 Mrs. Ruth Brandenburg 1.00 Mrs. Elma Jones 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Mc Donald 2.00 Mrs. Nellie Luacombe .... 1.00 M. L. Thomas 1.00 Mrs. J. H. Mclpry " .50 1st Sgt. and Mrs. J. H. Henderson ' 8.00 Herman Ping 1.00 Ella Kompruy 1.00 Mrs. Abble Landrae-- 3.70 Mrs. B. F.'Hogue 1.00 Mrs K. A. Remllloni ..... .50 A. F. McDonald : 1.00 Mrs. J. M. Jensen 1.00 Mrs. D. F. James 1.00 Mr. mid Mrs. H. A. Ham ilton 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lee .. 1.00 Friend 2.00 Mrs. A. Sampson 10.00 Mrs. W. E. Turner 5.00 Mrs. Francis Schmeck .... 2.00 Mrs. J. Kadcr 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Crapo 2.00 Friend 2.06 Peter L. Peterson 1.00 Jeanette Hayden .. 2.00 Mary G. Dennle 2.00 Mr and Mn. Stanley Mil ler . 15.00 Mrs. Marlon Hanks ........ 1.00 Mrs. Julia Wuthrlck 2.00 Mra. Cloo Brudlcy ' 1.00 Mrs. W. P, MeMlflun 2.50 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kcarn 2.00 Mario McMillan 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. C. J. La- Muuru 4.00 Lois Cody 1.00 Mrs. A. Nyback 2.00 Ruth W, Jones B.00 Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Wat- tonburg 10.00 Martha fc. Uuker u 1.00 Mrs. M. Boulter 3.00 Mrs. Lucille Lathum ' 2,00 Mr. und Mra. R.E. Wright 10.00 Mrs. Paul Wright l.oO Mrs. 1'red bclubcrg 1.00 Mrs. Walter Kenett 2.00 Mr. and Mra. P.W. Suylcs 10.00 Mrs. J. Miller Bnbcock .. 10.00 Mrs. E. A. Head 1.00 Mr. und Mrs. 11. C. Head 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Kirk- patrlck 25.00 Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Mas sett ; ; 2.00 Mrs. Curl Stclnseifer 5.00 Dorothy McKcohan 1,00 Mrs. Curl Furrcns 1.00 Mrs. Byron Culdwcll 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. L.I1. Craver 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rice 10.00 Mrs. George Goehring .. 5.00 Mrs. Everett Dennis 2.00 Mr. and Mra. Robert Por ter 5.00 Mrs. W. C. Hill 1.00 Mr. and Mrs, Hcrrlck Wheelan 10.00 Mrs. Kcnnoth Klahn 1.00 Cmdr. and Mrs. Kaspor.. 10.00 Mrs. Victor Newman 1.00 Marie K. Darron 5.00 nun accidents REPORTED HERE EVERY Wednesday AND Saturday 8:30 to 12:00 Armory Baldy's Band COMING Ada Leonard and her U fll'l Orchestra Wed., April 4 , Three minor accidents were reported to the sheriff's office, vehicle bureau, today. Emerlck Hull, 2060 Allumont drive, ad vised that ho was backing out of his garage at 7:45 ai m. Wednesday when he was strucu by a passing sedan. Arthur F. Wilson. 521 Adams. and Marlon LeRoy Parker, Ash land farmer, were involved in a collision on S. 6th near the Buffalo lunch Mondoy. Wilson said that in passing he did not see the truck lights and struck the truck bed. A third rcnort was made by Ethel Joe of Chiloquin and Wil- liam T. Rutledgc. 4016 Alta- mont. whose cars collided on highway 07, one-rourm mue north of Modoc Point. None of those Involved was injured. $5,021.36 EDITORIALS ON NEWS (Continued from Page One) HUNDRED accredited members of the Washington correspond ents association, every one of whom would be nrcd by wire if he wasn't present In person ut this one. So that lets that out, and we'll have to Join the rest of the com moners who will read It in the newspapers or hear it on the radio. "THERE'S a ruther good one, supposed to be of English origin, going the rounds , of Washington. It deals with an alleged cur toon nicturinc Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill disembarking from U. S. and British warships at Malta. Over on the horizon is Stalin, yclllna loudly: "Hey, you fellows; I said YALTA, not Malta." Ski Camp Operated Near Fort Klamath (Continued From Pago One) the spring It will be possible to eo all the way into the park. Five men the instructors, two cooks and PI Sgt. Carl Fisher, NCO-ln-charge stay at the camp permanently and, just to do on 1110 saie siae, a corps man and his case of first-aid sunolies. Dlus an ambulance driver come along with each party. 'Everything bunks, blankets, skis and food is furnished by the Marine Barracks, and the cooks declare that tne comoina tion of altitude and exercise have, a definite effect on appe tites. They call five eggs and as many hottcakes an average breakfast for a leatnerncck at Camp Wilson. Organization Meet Held by Scouts The second organization meat ing of tho Bly scout troop was held Tuesday evening at Biy Tho first regular meeting of the new troop win ce next nionaay evening, March li, witn scout, master Einar Engen In charge. ... The trooD committee will for mally organize the following evening when Cpl. Lawrence Al brltton. USMC, of the Marine Barracks, will oreside at a train- lng session for new troop offi cers. Woman Suffers Brain Concussion In Crash Joan Missa. 302 E. Main, suf fered a brain concussion Tuesday evening when she was strucu py a car driven bv W. G. Campbell. route 2, Klamath Falls, while she was jay-walking across E. Main near Oak, according to city police reports. She was taken to Hillside hos pital where her physician, Dr. George Adler, reported her con dition as improved this morning. No arrest was made but police are continuing the investigation, Hans Norland Auto Insurance. Phone 6060. Ws GAL Cfll-ORE ESTAVfRI. Ca MICHtVAV 0 fOUTH Market Quotations pedal ties and new Industrial and rail lender recorded moderate gains today other sec II cm 1 of the stock market rerun l iiea m a nurrow find inuucittivtt range. Closing cjuolations: American Can 04 ',4 Arn Car & Fdy 44' Am Tel & Tel 104 Anaconda .14 Calif Packlnjf U1. Cat Tractor 507 Common vcnl tli it Sou Curtli-Wrltfht fl',' General Kiectrlc General Motors Gl Nor Hy pfd llllnoU Central Int Harvester Kennecott Lockheed l,onK-Bell '-A" Montgomery Word Nash-Kelv N V Central Northern Pacific Pnc Gat & 1 Packard Motor Pcnna R K Republic Meet Rlrhfleld Oil Safeway Stores Hears . Hocnuck Kouthern Pacific Hlandard Hntnda Sunshine Mining; Trans-Amerlcn Union OH Calif Union Pacific tr s Sleel Warner Pictures . 2f) . OT',a . ov Wednwday, March 7. 1943 HERALD AND HEWS NIMH KLAMATH BASIN Carload Potato Shipment! (Figures from State-Federal Inspector Ross Aubrey) L PHASE E Potatoes (Continued From Page One) garrison are doomed to die be cause they refused to surrender. Brilliantly aided by Filipino guerrillas, the Yank divisions on Luzon are preparing death traps for the four Japanese di visions Lt. Gen. Tomoyuki Yam- ashita has left of an original 10 an enemy loss to date on Lu zon of more than 00.000 men. Objectives Won On tho- Shimbu line in the M a r i k 1 n a watershed east of Manila, where some of the most bitter fighting of the campaign has been raging, a headquarters snnkesman said "a few limited objectives have been gained." On the Manila bay coast southeast of Corrcgidor, troops of the 11th airborne division struck so swiftly at a "Q" boat hideout the "Q" boat is some what akin to an American patrol-torpedo boat on the Mar ragodon river that the enemy failed to scuttle a single boat. Twenty were captured. Albritron Hired by Boy Scout Council Alhriltnn. who is stationed at the Marine Bar racks and played quarterback on the Leatherneck football squad, has been hired by the Modoc Area council of Boy Scouts as a part-time staff member. ... Cpl. Albritton will worn witn Klamath county towns in all nUo.d. nt fmitlntf nrtivltv. He is an Eagle scout ana nas inree Hrnthprs. an nt wnom were niKn- ranking scouts. His father has been a scout nnmmtcdnilAI. nnH rnmmittce- man for many years in Paducah, ivy., wnere AiDrmun rcueivcu his scout training. Supplemental Gas Coupons Issued 'Mai eiintslAmAnfol eacnllnA ra- tlnn nminnna R7 nnrl CI. flfft he ing issuea now o eusiDie muiw iHts by local OPA boards and may be acceptea oy aeajers, r. W. Eggen, OPA mileage ration ing rcpresemauve, saia iuuy. utnViuio ustn ara olort-nirmntlv. U..Tf4 1 (.khiI nnrl hnnantaVila nntlf ..rtMOt5R Trt rs ra tti v.v. t1 on1 no nnntintiP valid until further notice, Jggen saia. ' Scale Reported : Lost or Stolen ! TT HIT. Chnnnnvil OTQ A lomOr?J reported to city police today that B J.OU pound 5pruigutftituii;eu ovate imu u"" w from his automobile either at nome or aowmown. - . X III- o,si- J, , . Hm SntnrHnv morn in ff. Police are invesugaiing CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our suv cere appreciation to our many frtnndn for their acts of kindness and sympathy during our recent. Bereavement, tne loss 01 our oe' loved wife and mother. - ELMORE C. MUSIOrii LLOYD PARKE, CHARLES PARKE. SAN FRANCISCO. March 7 fAP-WFAi r'oUtocs: a broken. 4 unbroken cars on rack; arrivals Idaho 7, Oregon 4; mar ket firm; Klamath culls 2.Wj, delivered 93.00. LOR ANflELEH. March 7 AP-WFA) Potatoes: 0 broken. 10 unbroken cars on track: arrivalsIdaho 11. Nebraska 1, Utah 2; one car arrived by truck from Idaho; market firm; no sales. CHICAGO. March 7 I AP-WFA) Pota toes, arrivals 78: on track 130: total U. S. shipments 940; old stock: supplies light, for best quality tnblo stock, de mand moderate;- for seed stock, local demand slow; market steady for best quality: new stock:' supplies light, de mand very Kood, market firm at celling; no track: sales reported; Idaho Russet Burbanks U. S. No. 1, S3.71; utility gri.de $3.32-3.42: Nebraska Bliss Tri umphs commercial V3.4S; Maine Blln Triumphs seed stock, $4.23; North Da kota Bliss Triumphs commercial, S-'J.Ki; Wisconsin ChippewoB, U. S. No. 1, $3.20; Canada Green Mountains, Canada No. 1, $3.(17; Florida 50-lb. sacks. Bliss Tri- umpns, u. it. no. i, M.bu-z.tw. LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. March 7 (APISalable hoes 3000: total 8500; active, fully steady; tjood and choice barrows and gilts 140 lbs. up at $14.75; good and choice barrows and cllts 140 lbs. up at $14.75; good and choice sows at $14.00; complete clearance. Salable cattle 13.000: total 13. wu; sal able calves 700; total 700; fed steers and yearlings active; good and choice kind dominated in run: bulk $14.75-17.00; top $17.30, paid for long yearlings and med ium weight steers; numerous loads i r .ufWY.33: nencrs nrm: top io.w; cows nd bulls scarce, both elates active and fully iteadv: heavy sausacc bulls to $14.25: good beef cows to 16.00; canners and cutters $8.26-9.75; vealers active at $16.oo down. Baiaoic sneep ouuu; toiai uauu; mod ern tely active, fully steady: load good and choice Colorado fed lambs $10.25, loud good Wyomlnss $16.65; two loads medium and good 81 lb. Iowa fed lambs oaa ion native iaiiiu (t !U)r snrlnkllnB slffushter ewes $0.75 down; , no action on two loads Montana ewes. . Paul O. Landry , . this queilian: , j "My frlend'i wt, whlU ' cleaning a dra - wil butntd by axpledlng clean ing fluid. Tha kltchan wai damaged, too. "If this happened in my ' home, would my fire and accident pollciec cover auch an accident?" For information on any iniurance problem, comult THE LANDRY CO. 419 Main St. Ph. 5412 ; The Courthouee ti How One Block Down The Street From Our Office. Sauon 1044 -iS : i Bman M4I-44 .-A March to 8eaion March to anion Dally Data . to Data Daily Data to Data Iff. ' '.10 - . 11.480 . 23 23 8362 10 ; . " 30 ' - ,11,800 23 48 6363 21 .' -.41- ' 11,831 IT " 63 8402 0 41 - 11.521 ; 19 62 6421 10 80 : llJHO 0 83 8421 . 10 70 lOJM 29 111 8490 ', 27 138 8477 : , . 33 - 171 8510 20 200 8539 -.- ' 33 233 85M ' - 34 207 8006 : . 0 267 6906 ; - - 33., . 300 8639. i 25 325 8664 ' ' ' ; - 34 350 8698 ; - ' 37 306 8735 v - ; ; ' ' 33 429 6766 . : " ' - - - 29 486 8797 ., ' r . . 2 - 460 8780 ' - . - - .40 W 8S39 ,. 43 343 '. 88M . . 40 . 383 8024 . - 37 622 8961 j 40 662 aO0 ' 33 803 9034 - ' ' 0 603 9034 ' ' 32 727 9066 . 32 . 730 9098 . ' ' ' 31 700 0120 36 828 9163 33 859 MM 8 Mia. THO W to 1V4 centa lower than yaiterdaya cloM. May 81.70.-.. Corn waa V, to l.c hlltner. May 81.15',-ii. Oata were up Vic. May 073iic. Rye w tie higher to V.c lower. Mar 31.16-T,. Barley waa. oil Vi to lc. May 81.13. . WEATHER Tuesday, March fl, 104S-" Max. Mln. FreeiD. .03 Eugene Klamath Falls Sacramento ... North Bend Portland Reno San Francisco Seattle Mcdford 56 47 53 Trace .00 ...50 18 36 40 24 .02 south RAM ynANCISCO. March 7 (AP-WFA1 Cattle: salable 125. General ly steady; good fed steers quoted $15.50. facte use meuium ncnori aiz.ui, nun ioau 703. lb. medium $11.00. to local Xeed-lot, fnw tfonrf hfpf enws $12.00-13.00. common cows $10.00-11.00, cutters $9.00-50, can ners S6.30-H.oo. common sausage dujis $9.00-50. Calves: 35. Steady: package good calves 514.00, few culls $10.00. Hogs: salable 50. Fh-m. few good to choice 200-270 lb. barrows and gilts $15.75; odd good sows M5.00. Sheep: salable 50. Firm, small pack age good wooled 100 Imbs $16.50; med ium to good ewes quoted $7.00-9.50. pnBTT.ANn Mrtrrh 7 (AP-WFA) Sal able and total cattle 150, calves 35; mnrltst rather slow: conner-mcdlum cows largely SO cents lower; some sales Oil less: oiner Clauses in iixm upiji, four Bui urrak; off choice 'liaht steers down to 510.00; good-choice fed steers quoUDie to it).ou: canner-iow meaium heifers $10.00-12.00; canner-cutter cows Ini-D-plv SfiSQ.flOO! fat dalrv tvtie COWS $9.30-10.00: medium-good beef cows quot- aDie -at. 511.uu-u.iio: lew rneamm-guoa bulls $11.00-13.00; ennner grades $10.00 25; good veal era mostly $15.00; choice mmlnhln tr. 916.00: culls down to 87.00. Salable hogs 200; total 525; -market active, tuny sicnay;. gooa-cnoice i u- 300 lb. $15.75: good sows mostly $15.00: Rood-choice Bp-110 feeder pigs $17.00-50; eavy feeders down to $16.00; good stags $12.50-13.00. steady; good wooled lambs $15.25 .-strict ly gooa-cnoice sainmc to am.ia, one tutiu good-choice light ewes $8.50. Oregon Cloudy with rain west por tion by afternoon and over state to night, with snow in mountains. . .Warmer today and tonight. Northern California Clear and' slight ly warmer today, except Increasing ciouainess extreme norm portion witn rain tonight spreading to Fresno and Monterey Thursday. Warmer tonlfht. VITAL STATISTICS WATSON -Born ' mt Kin math Vollv hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., March 5, TO.lt 4 ajr XT Itr ltr-a. 3605 Summers lane, a girl. Weight; 6 STAHKEBAUM Bom at Klamath Val ley hospital, Klamath Falls. Ore., March , to Air. ana Airs. x.vereu u. btarKcDaum, Aituras. (jam., . a gin. WelRht: 6 oounds 2',i ounces.- BERESFORD Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., March 7, 1045. to Mr. and Mrs. ' Lvle BcreufnrH. 60 Uerlings, a girl. Weight: 6 pounds 12 ounces. M ' A ULIFFE Born at Klamath Valley nospitai, Kiamatn f ans, ure., Aiarcn 5, 1945. to Mr. and Mra. Dan McAullffe. Malin. Ore., a girl. Weight: 8 pounds 7 Mi ounces. HAiLH-rJorn at mamain vauey nos- ttai, Kiamatn fans, ure.. iviarcn , 945. to Mr. and Mrs. William Hall. Ar cade hotel, a girl. Weight: 5 pounds 7 ounces. CHOATE Born at Klamath Valley hospital. Klamath Falls. Ore., March 4, 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Choate, Olene. Ore., a boy. Weight: 7 pounds 7 ounces. MAHONEY Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls. Ore.. March 3, 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mahoney, 737 N. 9th, a girl. . Weight: 7 pounds 13 ounces. waters uorn, ai ruamain vauey hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., February WHEAT rmrAnn: March 7 f API Weakened hv ftjtvairai rfaavs of extensive short cov ering, grain markets broke sharply to day under- profit- cashing but recovered ome of the losses shortly before the close. The deferred wheat futures were off more than two-cents ai times. Offerings came mostly from commis sion houses with . eastern connections and from local longs, taking profits iter sharp advances. - , Brokers with milling connections bought wheat on the setback but their purchases were not large enough to absorb the offerings. At .tne -iinisn wncat was uncnangea 50 WOOL i SHIRTS & DRAWERS OREGON WOOLEN STORE 800 Main- that Conttlpotlon con moka eaiy probltma look hard I Constipation oaa unaermine energy i and confidonoo. Tnka Nature 'a i Remedy (NR. Tablote). ContainB no i chemicals,no minerals, nophenol dor . rivativ68.NRTnbletaaroaitTerent act different. Purely vegetable n combination of 10 vegetable ingrodi cnta formulated over 80 years imo. ' Vncoated or candy coated, their action is dependable, thorough, yet . gentle, as millions of NE's nave proved. Get a 25i Convinccr Box. i Caution: Take only aadiraoted. fM TONIOHO TOMWROW AtSIGHT AU-VEGETABIS UXATIVE ONE WORD SUGGESTION FOR ACID INDIGESTION- 'TUMS' Repair of Equipment Authorized At Park Authorization lor the reDair of playground equipment at Moore park was granted at a meeting of the park board Tues day afternoon. Bert Stott, care- iaer ot Moore park, was given authorization to go ahead with any necessary repairs for the summer months. It will be recommended to the city council that the street be tween Esplanade park and Tony Molatore's property be closed for park : purposes-, and the park board- will also contact . the Klamath Bus company to discuss tne possiDUitv of oua service to Moore- park this summer. Courthouse Records Marrlare Lle.niea : COGLEY-SHAWVER. Herbert Pater Coeley Jr.. 27. USMC. Native at rt. Gibbons. Alaika. ItealdeM of Klamath FalU, Ore. Mary Ella Shawver, 11, mecnanic. native or ueBra, uont. Resi dent of Bruiett. Mont. Comptalntl Filed ' " R. R. Bow-era vt. Myrtle C. Bowert.' Suit for divorce. Charge, desertion. Couple married May 14. 1916. at WiUlams vlltc. Mo. John Irwin, attorney for .plaintiff. Florence S. Sprague va. ' Elmer Lee Sprague. Suit for divorce. Charge, cruel, and inhuman .treatment. Plaintiff ceks restoration of maiden name, Flor ence S. Hawley. Joseph C. O'Neill, at torney for plaintiff. Faye Wise vs. Dale Wise. Suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and inhuman treatment. Couple married July 4. 1041, ot Rogers. Ark. Joseph C. O'Neill. .at torney for plaintiff. Jnatlee Court Earl lurits Chrlstensen. disorderly conduct. Fine, 830 - or 10 days. Com mitted. . John WHIey Crowley, falling to pro cure onerntor's license. Fine.. S5.50. . Max Roland Mullen, faUure to obey menway intersection stop sign, rine, to sa VANCOUVER, B. C; March 7 (CP) Toll of the blast which wrecked a 10,000-ton freighter in Vancouver harbor . was esti mated today at eight men missing and believed dead, 18 injured and property damage of approxi mately $1,300,000. The Empire Stevedoring com pany reported this morning that six longshoremen are missing and believed dead and tha Canada Shipping company, Ltd., said two crewmen are "unac counted for," and emphasized that it is not known if they were aboard. The six longshoremen missing after four blasts riDDed the S. S. Greenhlll Park at noon yester day were LJon. Ci. Bell, W. T. Lewis, Montague Munn, Michael McGrath, Walter Peterson and J. Brooks. The Canada Shinbine comnanv T.M n-.ara f !, rt 'uif, Park, refused to give the names of the two missing crewmen. une body was taken from, the beached vessel this morning but it wa reported burned beyond recognition. Scores Hurt Slightly It was imrjossible to make anv estimate of the number of per sons who may have suffered; minor injuries from flying glass as the four blasts shook the, downtown area but it was be-, lieved scores received small cuts as the streets were crowded with the noonhour throng. Canadian racuic rauwav or- ficials said the freighter was carrying 224,000 pounds Of sodium chlorate in- the holds and it is believed that material may' have caused the heavy blasts that - tore out ttfe side of the $1,600,000 vessel after, a. small fire began in one of the holds. 28. VMS. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waters, 4438 Winter, a boy. Weight: S pounds 15 ounces. Get set for tomorrow in a a guoa war job now A "Helper" job in an S.P. shorj is a GOOD war job. It will help you get places, you can ..learn a high pay trade . . . working with experienced machinists, boiler- makers, plumbers, carpenters, etc. Or you can set your sights on getting ahead with the rail- the shops and yards.) 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