!
f LATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1948
HfcRALD AND NtWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE NINE
4-County Area Men On Land List j8"
Last Rites
1 lli.Hj AhlH.ll. Drmi r.ilwaul Kr
i JUS - Alnaliani. J..h.i C , Kr
Allf , Hell, Kr
1 18.1 J - AiUma, I. Kill I'huImiM. Kr'
1 71 Ail Itnlirrl H Jl . Mniilll
V'i -AtlwrU, ()ih'iii llniiiam. KK
Hrv.1,1 Allwi Lull. Ijm Itrmv. l.akavlrw
4 iiiiuT Almtii, William I., illena
JltUI AUni. Jainr. Mum, Kr
J IfWHi-Alllauii, Ratal (Han, Tul.lakf,
I l.t,U - Aihib Ailel Maieitllh, Tut
A ik
I 4 lit AiMler.ini, Jainea rtua.rll, Tulelake
-1 1INII Amteraiin, Phillip C , Kr
X WIO AiHlrrt, ftlanlry M, Marrlll
i. Hm - Amlrea, Aarun flavlfl. Ilmaiia
3 Mt- Amliewa, 4 n I., Yieka.
1M1 - Arthur, film. Malln
( liu-Ara, Willi" liarvay, Kr
0
i s iiat hiiisii. jiiiut, xr
i SuiMI- llmlkar, Kraut Allwrl. Namrll.
i J.Vll - llll.j, DuiimUI II , Ahum
5 lltt- lUII.V, VhKll W, AHwaa
V'U - lUkor, llolwrl, Tulrlnkp
-I 'HH llalay. Johnny C , Tulrlake
I ntU tlaiikhreil. IhirU rintrj. Lake view
1 lilMi taihur, Jark II , Kr
4 ami- llMtltit, Jainrf Jn oh, Alturaa
-i -hartal. UMimiiiil. Tulvlakv
1 Hit ft Mar tell, Tbeixhiie, Tulrlake.
i IUJ4 - Jtatea. Khli'ti 1,. Tulalaka
H .III) lUvllae, Jama. Wllli.il. Illtt, Calif
5 jniiu IIiUIm, Waitvn i' , Mill
S IIIM-. it.acli. Jamra II , Kt
I .1UJ7 lloaaly, Ktitfaii H, KK.
.tiMt'j IU-ly. I'luknay, Kr'
WTH llf k, Irwin Alhait. Tulelake
i iikman. Virgil, Kr
3l.t lltl. Jainea t , Tulrlake.
H putt llctgterii, JuhM r. , Kr
,v VMM - Italhuria, l-auglilm Wonal.y, I ant
i Ji7 -Itrytnat. r"iaii H , Jr., K P
.im Mliatmwakl, rinll 11 . Uu "llr.
i XiH MiilwUtla. 'latm K , lulalaka.
"J HiW Itl-lr. Hay I. HhrvllM
I34(t Mlavlna. Ot li Jnta, l.lhaly. I alir
1 Wll Itliinif nlltal, t'liail I., Itilalaka
V . IWwhiit, Ahraham I., illciiaml
Flioj. tlln. Jafk t. l-kcvlaw
!tA taaii. J 'I'M A . Tulalak
4 IM ItiaUlay, Waif Jafk. miius
f 37 vt Itiaiull Ifcmalit llciir, Kr.
'- IT MiarilhltiMivar, Jarol I. Tulalak.
I iVI Itrhknai. rralk C. Mallli tllhC'
i Sitift llii'a. K4 win II. KT
? .iym ti-ui)(rii, t latatua K, Kl'.
luM Itilll'tii, Jatne M, Kr
A 1U.VI HrllUm, Vallair li , Kr.
)j ITift llfiM-k. Willwr A . Kr
s 3IU Hruwn, ltn.ti Jru, Kr
. oli- lliuwn, C laiMlr M, .
Tnl Mrown, C tNitwr, I,, Kr
4 U.'U .llnmii, Mlaiilry (' . lulalaka
'S .1ia Itrutnmall, Clyde Veihm, Kr
;i TU.i. Ittuuat, Amliaw rroiuU, Malin
j lIAt llrnnat Utili Alllrii, KK
lit! Hurhaitan, tilnii WihhIpii. Kl'.
5 JJIM Hutigp, Watfief Otti. Mallrt
,T0 iluM)t), Marvvy It . Kr.
I MuA Ituigaaa William I'. K'
Ufi lliiika, John r Jr , lulrlaka
" 3WM lltirrli, i-vln M-iriioa. Kr
172 -titular, t-elanil M , borl Jpttr
J7W lltiiak. Jul Uu Huil'Of, Kr
j UJJ Itiay. Jimci C , K'
311 nuntcil, Amm II, Kf
f .VIM) I ahtll. ltolrit C , Ailrl
3nT.t l'atluun, Ki(warl C, Kl
i IM CaMitiiar. Jnltn, Kr
mil ciMnit. ou( c. Kr
ITnn Carlr , W. I , Mallfi
31o7 ( arlwfUM William II TulrlaW
ail Caaaott. John It-itwlt Kt
mil Cavanrr, llatuld J . Tulrlakr
Il3 C'avatiar. I"atl llavarr. I.-iii
I v 27 I'hantlwrUht (iata A Kr
JiU-Cliipd.in, Jaik Ha). Kr
! ID Chart), Arthur Melvln. Kf.
1 llVt-nni. Ctlan r, Marrlll
143 Chayna. Inland I., Kl'
21-A - ChUm. Ivl l-.Mdilr, Kr
'till! -Ctwitard. Jnhn Anl"ti. Malm
1143 Cllnti.n. Mandd DM. Tulalak
I A1 Condon William I-au, Tulatakr
1741 Cook rilnar II, Cadarvlllr, Calif
' I 'txir, lat, tlmarua.
' 31D2 C'ee , Co), Mallli
1 Ml CokUoii, Carl Chailr Jr , Tulrlakf
' 714 Cuulmii, John I, , Tillalaka.
13 Cm, Ihmald T . Iikavlaw
my C.. Jama Kr.
Hi Cratx. J. me. 1, . Kf
174;i Crawfr.rd. Harry T. Tutalaka
.174U Crawford, Hlrhard I . Tulalaha
I4( t.'rawlotd, Kidwrl I., Malln
1043 Crawford. Thamtnr V, Tulalaka
3.--VA Cratiiar, lirntcr T, Wnnltn.
107 Ciaamrr, Juhn Uuun. Illy.
Ilia - Craw, (iarald WaMrr, III).
4lt frlas, Inland A , Mard
llt X fl.t. Marvin (yrltnai, Macdoat
3lA ndi, Walter Patrick.
17411 t'rta, "laudc Wraver. Tulalak
TJ Cri', Marvin (Iroter, 'tulelaka
fiHi.Mt l-n, Vrrnort O. Itrrla.
jiu, trro. ( lauda A . l-ookmit. Calif.
MU -Crowlher. (iroifr H . Tillalaka
aoTCundlff, Hilton Haiolrt, Naw Pin
Craak.
H7.Ciuhman, .lfr Malvln. Tulelak
C iana. Jimti Norman. KT.
ltnA Dahlv, Noiitian V. Tulalak
MIT - UaltAa. C P. l.UaMw.
3.1.11 Iiavld, Harvr-y I.. KK
34H Darloua, C'lran- K , Tulalaka
HI Irrorat. Chaalay Hlllnian, Like)).
nun3 I1 ji o, Frank, Munantulr.
34711 Iarillnr, Cl)da L . Kr .
:iMU l)aHie. Ivan Hair, Olrnr
.un.'V Oapuv, llomar t) Jr , Malln
.Hit Drvlln. Ward Patilck. Tulalakf
" 3:m:i - Dillman, Charlry N, Klna. Calif,
2171 -- Ulrtflar. William Danlal, Kf.
Dtn-f)lnn, Louie Irvlnf, KF
sul - Ihuiian. RtanheM A, Tulalaka.
IM -lliiwnini, tdward R, Mrrrlll
3.iim Utarll, (irxHKf, Malln.
14 flrarll. Jama. Malln
lOU-nrlacoII. Ctiriieltui, K"
174,-V DtH'kall, Kdiaid J . Tulflaka
3-'t4 l)unl)ar, Slaplian. Adln, Calif
(tuff Duman. Alfkandrr C. Marrlll
1477 Unman. Char lea U . Tulelnkr
l.m -Ihimklcv, Itnhart Tulflaka
33tA- Oyer, Maylwlla Maria, TuleUkt
KHM) r.akfn, Halloa I,, Malln.
41 r-kla, Cllffmil, Malln.
911.14 Kddla, Kannrtlt ti . Alturaa
II M.I r.dfinon. r.mrl I,, Merrill
ji - Cdwnrda. Wllhut , Tulr-laka.
11,1.1. ruanlwla. Waltrr, Tulalaka.
imn- Kldrrdite. Charlea. Hornhrook
yjift rilnfa, Jamea Theodurr, Kr.
.lino rimer, I.lni'uln K , Malln
litut r Nolan C,, Alturaa
ITHfl fevriiann, Arlti"' n.. KK.
:U1 - rahianok. frank. Malln
I4t7 Kalrrlu. Paul II.. KT
Unftralllliar, Jamaa J , Malln
SUM raulkner. Mnhrrt Wada, Malln
:i4:t4- Kan-ler, Jak II . TulHaka.
1 1 lift - frnalrr. Hlrhard 1., Tulrlake,
71 - rarruatm, Jnarph Y. , Tulclrtka.
k iWItt -Ke.aindr.n, Vligll K . KK. '
f!7- Kiah. Throdf.te J. Ill, Tulflakt,
lliift - Klatier. Krad. Dnrrla
:iu;ii-Kllrh. Jrdui Drlnn. AHuraa.
I74W- rilmerald. Dan W.. KK.
KKrhuith, l.men ( ola, nnnaiwa
Mi.V-Kltrhush, Paul, KK.
1410- Klaoktia. Knirat C., Kf
ID.Vl-Klowera. Jaini-a M , Midland
.Mfil Klnyd. Kdward n , Klamath Agenry
1737 Khir) , Andrew J., Chllnquln.
21 1 1 - Khun, John Jfiruma, Ijikevlew.
1411 -Knrquer, Iay Allen, KK.
rJltl-Knrreat. Krln IJenrge, Alturaa.
rtm Kreeman, Don, Mallli.
a.nmt Kraatuiur, nirharri II., Vrflta.
h;i- Krev, Thnmna Allen. Tulalaka.
IIM7-rugate, Jack tt., Marrlll.
Regional Eligibles
Wonderful Food
AND NEVER
A Dull Moment
at
MOLATORE'S
Open 6:00 , m. to 1:00 . m.
1112 Main
On this page arc printed 572 ngrnci of Ktamalh-Lake-Lkiyuu
Modoc county veterans who will participate in Mon
day's drawing for tliu 44 Copxck Bay homcbteods. This is
an unofficial hit, and cannot be guaranteed to include every
name of participating veterans of thcic four counties, but an
etfoit was mode to segregate all of them from the general
list of 2b names.
Those arc veterans who have qualified for the drawing
by proving their eligibility from the standpoint of farming ex
perience, character, financial assets, and so on. They will
compete with more than 2000 other veterans for the 44 home
steads. The numbers ahead of each name arc file numbers trie
assigned numbers which arc in the capsules for the drawing
representing each applicant.
:iwtn Kunk, Paul lluaaell, Tulalaka
mm puiher, Uwii It, Midland.
Itm Oahrlel, I rank Olmt
ItiVT . Galloway. Many Allrn, Tulr-Ukr.
.lOiiU tiingrt. William David. Tuirluka.
:iiinu (.arll.'k, Km lrt.v, Tulelaka
.IftWt t;Mil h, riii.-t I'ilgli. Tulalaka.
7ft4 Oairell, (id.itff- AiUntr. l-nkwlew.
3IIJ Udircll, I. vie W , Hl'iague Itlver.
1104 (jentry. Krllh Hhr.lrt. Mnrlll
run (ii.uldrn. Wallace W. Mkrlj.
IIMI (iialiim, Jamra I.. Meillll
Mill nr. Mailht J , Kl-
JHi (iitnir, llalrlgli . KK
Jtlia tltrdiam, r.narnr J , Tulrlaka
itir iiilffllh, Arthur A. Mrtilll.
;il7 liilllllh, K.atl K. Alluiaa
U1 (iiln.aa, Hrnry Kallh Kl
li'JH (illlMi. Jutnr. ling. I. V, KK,
Uu -(iriniaa, WlMiam P, Kl .
I71U (;ii.a, It.it h In K , KK
-M il liilirl. t .tluinl.il. I,akrlew
:i.U7 .fc. r.llon Wa)i. Malm
14.11 tit. ma, Krai.k P. Jr. Itonana
1413 (iimc. Chrrrd 1., Tulrlake
1.U4 (innliM-k, William Lynch, Jr .Tula
lake MiM t.nlhrla lma Itllry, Muiilll
Jirtii (iriumer. (tc-igp t" , ftpiaguv lllvei.
MIA (jjJtrua, Virgil Oeiiltmi, Tulclaka
I Jij.'t Lawvlll, Kvmii Claianta, KK.
1M -lah. Call Jauica, Tulalaka.
.HIU.I Iwii, Oran C. Tulalaka
am "l,lndaa. Jack I.roii, Malln.
,Hn Llake, Jack Marllli, Marrlll.
:i37-lper. Mlllnn. Merrill.
JilllH-Karuialh Muigan, KK.
l.ukaa, Kdward J , Tulalaka.
au.i ling, Carl Hamucl, Mrrrlll.
07ft llowatt. John A . Mcflnud
U-vn Itnyal, Onnald WlUon, Tulelakt
irHCJ Itovar. Olln Ahraham. Kr,
ilini) Hiiart, Marlon Kdgar, llonana.
1 1 HV HuiMirl, Theodore Allan, Maliri.
a:iH:t- lluaaell. John Wlllard Kl
:i4 fluaaell. Hayinoiid le, Alluraa,
Mittl Hvdlunrl. John Henry, Merrill,
'MKA Hohuatelll, lll' haid Jamaa, Kl,
M
1744 Hatrv. I.l t;.,idon. KK
7 11 1 1 t 1m t- W, Malln
I44HI lUII. Jamaa Kiedrrlck. Ml y
rtUl HalliHk, Wllllain V , Wr!m
7fi Hammond. Jainca K. . Mnrlll
Nun Itanchait. Auiel K . Tulalaka
tiVi Ht.d Kdgar I-a Tulelaka
137U lUnkina. Donald Kedciltk, Dairy.
HH lUriklna, Kla Wealoy, llonanra.
lir.'rt -llannuii. Ji.hn Palrlrk. Tulvlaka.
tm iiti. l.lod Alhcrt, KK
J.i.Ui IUrrr. Jamr 1 . Kl
I J liana., (ieoigr. Illy,
lkou llanta, lor I Mrrluii. Chllnooin.
J I Jl Il4irla. John Kdward, ltonao.
JJU2 llaakina, Velton lc, Marrlll
1X12 lUaklna, Wilhur C , Marrlll
I1U lltivi. Melvln 7'ulalakr.
1771 llrikinaii, William Oil, Malln
ltK7 lladlngU'ii. Victor, Titlelakr
.IJU Hc-tlMci, Keiinrlh Ho1ei I, Marrlll.
il.iu llrtui, Ktwln. KK
iwt Hr lemon. William M . Ihmaiwa
:: Hc-malterl. reli I, , lulrlnkr
lot),' tlrirliigahaw, Arthur K. Mailt)
.ni(i Huringahaw, John H. Malln
.Kiln lie, John tldward, Kl
.WIO Ha.a, Thomaa Kiwin. KK.
jooj llickcy. Deula. Momil
IXto ingn. layiot, K
IWI7 Hloard. (tarrrl Dean, KK
Itmi IhMlgr. jiimii lau, .tlrrrtll
.ui: HiMirt. (,rrad Atloiph, Alet ttll.
Mil HiMlgr, t.ei aid l-illar, Atri rlil
.1 H'Micri, liftman W. Iionaoia
llii Hi U,ra, i-aler D. Ilonaiwa
JJI4 lli.guc, It l haul A tame . 1 uialakr
tfl lli-ihrook, Cecil Paul. Matin
J.a lloldan. iV nl Hoin' e. Mrtrlll.
2anl - IL.tUiiut-i. J 11 , (ulriaka
4u.t Holt. David Clyde. Keno.
J liU llolnoiiei , l-otriuu Iku, KK.
Orti- IIo.mI, Willtam I , Itoimixa
40) M.Hgjii, Jrn J, .Mritill.
Jirnl iir. Cl4lv Marion. Mrriill
2AIU- Hmiae, Daniel I jldta, Itoitanr
jrto5 II mi. Da v lit Aualin, llonanfa
.4t Hon, John Y. II , llonana
IMmi Hoiiar. Tom, Itonama
3Jwi- Huhltard, John Ji , luielake
.Ml lluirakei, I.) la I. , Tulaiakr
.UIO- Kutfman, Kennrlli Warner, KK
131 -llugliaa. Charlra Main. Alturaa.
1457 Hunting, lyenlle V , Merrill
32ti lluilliurt. Haituoii J. tulrlake
2.1;' 4 H art, Aud'r) h , Worden.
1U3I Huff. Veiland lo, KK
I71i Irerihlca Ituwaid Karl. KK
3X-V4- Itvtne, Kail Mitchell, Malln.
1J1I l.enace. Haiutd Irrderuk, Tula-lake
.147:1 Jack.on. J.lm Howard, Mei nil.
JIM-Jamla.m, Maurice K . Tulrlake
ltxw Jriiilrieja waki, llernaid J , Tula
laka. 17U Jendriejewakl. Walter J . KK
H7.I Jenaen, Harold I . Ml Hhdala
.IH'di Jrn.ru Jnaeph Keriirn, KK.
;mry.Johnaoti. 1 larnica tdwaid, Kurt
Jnnea
ItHH -Johnaon, Krrnch Ciiglaml. Tulelake.
11UA --Jnhnaon, llenrv W , Ml Shaala.
11X1 - Juhnaon. Hoy Dtllard. KK
;mol Jnhnaon. Hlrhard Iorln, Kort Jnnea.
13 Johnaon, J oar pit lta mond, Fort
Junra
1371 - Johnaon, Hoorl Allen. KK
'."17 Johnaon. Wllllain Kiank. Mentll
U.iw - Jnnea, Alviti Kriinelh, 'lilelakc
44 -Jnnea. Cllftnn T, Allura.
Jlnrt Jonra, Jnhn Nolile, Alturaa
74U- Jordan. John M, Kort Jinea,
K
IM Kamarad. Irfo, KK
JUKI- Keaa. Charlaa laler. Macdoel
;i7Kt- Keeter. Olln Rex, Tulrlake
:irwt- Kelle) , John C . Alturaa
1H4- Kldd. Ilulwrt. KK
.1.17(1- Klnnay, lonarcl Donald. KK.
3JI.rt Kinney. Oliver Chai lea, KK
:i4l(l- Kile, Hldnev Warner, Tulelake
iM.lfl - Klein, I'rnnk J, Tulrlake.
til Knight, llillle Man. In, Tulelake.
7, Kolkow, Clarence Hay. Malm.
0711 Kolknw. Kranrta M , Malln
MM) --Krelienberk, Haphael Adrian, Tula
lake I7:ut Krlo. Paul. Malln
JtMW Ki4tgh, Janifa I)., Alturaa
2Wi l.ace, TMoinaa J, Merrill
Jimn l agnn, David Lamhert Jr.. Tule
lake. I2HI l.aKiin. Mrln. Tulrlake
jnm -Iwnige, Gerald llenrv. Yrekn
HMI Ijiraon. Khlon IjiVrrn. Hlruhgltold.
innH Ijiiighltn, Clnyd, Tulelake.
Zt4 lvmau, Ned I... Merrill.
7'U Miliaria, Allien. Tulrlake
17(l Maharrx. Vrrn Victor. Tulalaka
IM7 Muhrt, Kantun ItayiiMind, L'hil.
1x1 11 in
MM marahall. William f . KK
J7H Martin, Arthur t , Tulalakf
tVI -Martin, Uaihoy WlllUrn, Child.
o,u1 n
,11U MmiIIii, Mllea J , Newell.
Iia4 Maaaay, Jamaa Itayliorii, Tulalaka.
ni)J Maairn, HWniey ( liarlra, KK
a .na Mauch, Harry KrancU, lulriaka.
join Mayfleld, Wayne I... Tulelake.
U.IJ Mecham, IJoyd yuan ton. Malln.
a77U Meka, John Carneat, KK
nrwi-Maler. John A , Malln.
:I417 Merry. Wood row L, Malln.
lUlii Mrahka. Waller lonard. Tulalaka.
a114 - Mlkkelaon, Henry A., KK
7W Mlkkelaon, Krnll M . KK
:itm- Mllea, Travia Andrew, KK
IUIU Mill. Gordon William. Alturaa.
l:i Mlh hrll, (;ne lllhrul. Tulelake
la.Vt -Mote, Galord I . Merrill.
I3"4 Monfore. Jock Kdward. Malln
I .VI Monroe, Arthur H . Bona n tm.
iyr-Mrirr. IJod Kdward. KK
1 1 j J Mo,, ic, Oihal Iouard. Alluraa.
1007 MMre. Itohrrt II . Tulelake
MM -Morrla. Jack Marlon. Kl
m Moaelwr, Kd. Tulelake
11)71. Moiachenhacher. IjiVern Walter,
KK
3411 Muiphy. Ilniamlii T. Merrill
ll'JT MhiiIi John I), lrkaviaw.
unit. Mvrr. William D Malm.
4 it MrAullffe, Palrlck Daniel, Merrill.
IHU M. "'atn. William Alexander, Al
turaa I2i.ii t- lymundi ftoliairt Clark, Tula
laka I Ma MiCullev. Char lea Kdward, Malln.
HIS McCullev John Paul. Malln
JtUZ Mi Donald. I.ealer Wlllla, KK
.17 .ift Mi I all. Malcolm Kllawnrth, Ho
iiaura till McGhrhrt. Donald Klvhi KK
lJf Mi Kee, Tlovd A . Alluraa.
VKi McK.n. Io K . Merrill
iao Ml.aiirln. Illantou I -a mar, Tula
lake .11.1.1 Mi Pheraon, Allen C , Midland
.m i.l Mcllevnolda. KrancU Ward. KK.
14;r7 McWliorier. Hen O. Tulalaka.
.ut4n Morrla, Millie Hay. l-akevlew.
,ll.n Moltcltenhather. Bernard P, KK.
i:iin Milfleen, Mud. Carlaon. KK.
trm Hamnda. Lea N . Dorrla
Uin Hamuila, Ward H . Ml Hebron.
7'tH Harnurlaon, ( harlea H , KK,
1133 Hchmldli, Theodora M . Malln.
3UI4 -H'hooler, leonrd L, Monana.
347 Hchrelner, Donald K, KK
3314 Hi hroetler. Ilaymond K, , Tulelakt.
aXVf -Hcott, Kdwln Allterl, Tulalaka.
,-i7C Nroll, Klovd William, Malln
404 HcoU, (ferald Kenneth, Tulalaka.
iifJlll Heara, K-mel, Dorrla.
33'H -Heater, ItolMirl Vernon, llonuna.
l;i.l Hechler, Glanti Aftierlfiia, KK,
3I1WJV - Kheldon, Verull Iroy, KK.
477 Khelley. Cecil W., G)ella
:i:ii:i hhrrar. Italph I, , Tulelake
:t:n - Hliarwood. (ierald Mark, KK,
:ioi4-Bhoamakar, Itrvln Carrol, Matdoel.
;t:i()3 --Hhorl, Juuiea Kanneth, KK.
llltl- Khulti, Clayton Arthur, Lakeview.
Hutu Hnuomte, Murdralh John. KK.
.iirm hmglelon. Jhn Jeremiah, l,ak
vir w.
:i4')?J - Skinner, Kram-lt Aaliury, KK.
i31" Hleak, John Henry, Tulalaka.
777-Hrnith, Aury Lavar. Naw Pint
Cierk
3UH hmlth. Klnyd A., lkevlaw.
IW4lHmllh, John K.I hen, Marrlll,
:'H4 Hmith. 1-cr Kennie, Kl-.
XMia-hmllh, Lloyd Harley. Malln.
M'' hmllh, urrm r-ugena, ctaw i-ioe
Crack.
lilft ho. .111, Waltrr Jr., Honania
17.10 hnapp, Harold C, Marrlll
iai0 - rtmuer, Lloyd llarleii. New Pint
4:ift booraoff. Walter William. KK.
;iil -Homintrvllle. George, Tulalaka.
IU Ui Spear. Charlea Martin. Keno.
;ii;in -Siencer, 10. A I tin a.
7110 -Spoiek, Chariea Paul Malln.
lo.ltt Spoiek, Kdward J , taUn
Unl -Siaatny, Waller H , Malln.
itPL'i Hleele, Varla Dean. KK.
a.rU-Kleriilrl. Kloyd Allrn, Tulelake
1JI4 Stevan. Ktanlay Illanfnrd, lule
iakc. JU4lhitwart, Holert Paul, KK
a3V1lllwart. Virgil rugent, KK
a.W7--Hlonecjpher, Cheater Jr . Malln.
2Mi4 -Storey, Kldon Kdward. KK.
131.1-Mtout, William Kred. K
t).Vi Ktrret. 1-eon Hex. Tulalaka
;Mjf(i-Ktiunk, J4iaph lK'iy . Kl
l42 hily. Anion M. Jr.. Merrill
3H3 Swrrno . Orrie, Kort llidwe II.
1W1 Ktout. Kloyd T.. KK.
3oo Slancolf, Karl Jewel. Kl
X2 - Huh raw. OrvlMa Kerdinand. KK
1 Taylor. Ival C Malm
IV44 -Taylor, Jack Verdell. KK.
17 Taylor, Verne It, Malm
ir-Ofl T'rrra, Chailea Kurl. Mrrrlll.
Terry, John V., Tulrlake
r.Hl -T hacker, Darrell Hi d. KK.
ItMh-Thortiiia, llrrnard Hay. KK.
laim-T'honiaa, Clarence Stanit). KK.
aaj.'1-Thurnwn, Kred Aualin, KF
tUil- TiMry, Veil Clarence, Merrill,
inn- Tolrll, laddie, Mann
1X4' Tolrll. Ixmla, Malln
11!t:i-Truax, Kallh Otto. M!. Hrhron.
Win - Twulvky. Hoherl O. Tulelake
IMtO Turner. Keilti Iran llonanra
17:'n- Tuleur. Jarkaon Krederlr. Alturai.
LHi-Tler, Sieve ilen. KK
N
1"4'. Njvtor. Aridrew George. Tulflaka.
lino Navlor. Max W. Tulalaka.
1431 - Nelaon. ClatoiHC Kdward, Tula
Inke :ilH7 Netaon Nval F-ldnn. KK
Vlnl Nelaon. Holwit Alvln. KK
yZJ Newitian. David E . Tulalakf.
1113 Norria. Holteri Muice, KK.
Irnft O Callaghan. Jerry A . Tulalakf.
U:i Ogle Jamra Wtlaon, lakeview.
A31 O'Uao, IVnnla I), Patalay.
14ii7 - Ol.on. Dale Ud. Merrill
()rrm, Harry Ijiwrence. KK
.tSrt--Orr. Wayne Wiley. Alturaa.
17. ii OalMtrnr. lirrtwrt Tllden. Tulrlake.
;uVHl Oaterhoudt, Merrill K , n'ulrlaka.
niftH Oil, Jamra Ira. Jr. Tulrlake,
;ilfttv-Otl. Maurice Jarald. Tulalakf.
.IDMVOtt, Thutln Jeaae. Tulrlake
Hoi - Ottoman. Jamr Rnherl. Malln
.11.1.1 -Uwriu, John tlenjamln, Tulrlake.
'.ill Panlur. Lrallr Clarence, Lakeview.
.I4iwt - Parker, Frvln Grovrr. Jr , KK.
1.114- Parker. Glenn Orner. Tulelake
4nrt Paiteron, Arthur II . Jr , Midland.
"J7"U --Patteraon. Garland. Tulalakf.
3ft7A- Palterann. lanm R, KK.
3249 Paulaon. Don Kaalon, Llkalv
734 Peters. Herman Jr . Montagu.
Mla- Prlraaek, Kdwln, Malln.
:i.iH Phelta. Illllard II.. l-akevirw.
24 LI- Phillip. Clro Dewaynr. KK
7. Phlllipa. Virgil Wood row. KF.
as.ll Phlppa. Orln S , Tulrlake.
iim-pnia. hoIkti 11. Maim.
:uiiMl- PikiI, Ir. Ml. Hrnrnn
:im3 Pope. Jamr Itandall. Merrill
aA?VPorlerfleld. Kenneth M. Dnrria
44I.Y Portei field. Hamond A . Dorrtl.
WW Powell. HoIkuI Halnh. Tulrlake.
R7 -Powell. Wllllain Houalon. Tule
lakr
2M Price. Rov W , Tulelake.
;147J -Prough, Carl Alford. llnnana.
HM-Puckott. nohrtl Dnuglaa, Keno.
fln RaUton. Don A., Malln.
MfR-- Hntmry, Kugrne l.oyd. Mrrrlll
3144-Hankln. Gem g Marlon, Merrill.
J.M:i -Itntllf f. Donald. Malln.
3.l4o-ltaw1ina. Krederlr Rav, TulelaVf.
124ft -Held. Roger David, Malln.
1U71 Hentoti. Jamra D . Tulrlake.
3041 Rrttrralh. Jnhn Furnrll. Malln.
J04o- Rrttrralh. Marvin Wana, Malln.
lH4:i -Hlchardaon, Dale Vrrnon. Malln.
:tni - Hlchardaon. F.dward J., Jr., Likely.
112H Rickey, Frank Wanrrr, Jr., KF.
131H- Rlttrr, Waller Norman, flnnanta.
I4PI Rnada, Jir Marahall, Bnnania.
7.13- Rndgera. Claud Llnley, KT.
11)27 Rogrra, Jamra T... KF.
17tI7 Rogrra, Jamra, Tlilelake
;iH4 Hodgert, Paul J., Tulrlake.
1441 -.JloUin. Rav nnhrl, Malln
:m:iuUi.nitvrdl. Jame Sondre. Bonania.
XIM-- Honftrld, Carl Alfrrd. Mrrrlll.
214:t Rnnflrld, Rudolph John. Merrill.
2.110 Home, Harry .. Tulriake.
:tf)'Jfl-Hoaa, Donald TJ , Bnnaiua.
:i4;i- Hovllo. Nlrk, Wrrd.
Ml
CASCADE'S
Newer Cleaning
Methods Are
More Thorough
Experimentation on new and better cleaning
proccsics have been going on constantly at
Cascade Cleaners. We are well equipped to
do a finer service more quickly. Send us your
best wearables and get them back sparkling
clean and beautifully pressed.
PAQPAHF Laundry and
OupoiiHe Tout Office
Dry Cleaners
Klitmntir. Finest
VUAtX K. AUnh 13 rj4ii
Maaryk rrrrlvrrl thr luat rttm of
alMtn twdity km Prrnldrnt htlturA
liriim Hfjjt wt hi hirr.
In the vaulted pantrVon of the
Ntitlotml muftrum, draped In black,
( tmimunlHt I'rrmler Klrmrnt otl
Wkld made the main funeral ora
tion, berating I he rrlllra of Matiaryk
in the went and Indirectly aeeualnc
them of the foreign mlnfutrr'i
titath.
The frail, biIIhk prpsidnt, who
LrltM-rJ MitHiiryk'n father mold thin
republic, dried hl rycii ua a eul'rtiy
by another Kvenimeiit nfflrlal re
rj.lh'd epIVKlet of Jan Mnsaryk'8
life.
The preoldcnt nlofxl with head
bowed I11U1 the fur collar of hli
overcoat. He weined to be tryhiK ?o
maintain hi composure.
Thru the light, went down and
a fhlldrrn'i choir Hang the favorite
folk ftong of ('.erhonlovakia't flrwt
pi eldrnl, Tlioman ti. Manaryk.
Iti ne broke Into tears. 1 he preiil
dritt mopped hla fare and mouth
with a hatidkrrrlilrf. lie rubbed
hiH ryra with hla fingerk.
It wan Benes" first pubjlc appar
ance since the Kovernment crlniR
bman In Czef.hrv.loakin February
2.
Hciich Utlked fur an hour with Jan
Ma.saryk Tuesday niRht. The next
mornliiR M.uaryk a body wan found
below a window of Cumin palace,
tic fore lien ministry office. The
(MnmunlhU. who seiiwrd power two
weeks aRo, raid Masaryk committed
suicide.
Brnri kept his head bowed while
(H-ttwald spoke the funeral ora
tion. He showed no emotion when
(roltwahl railed press attacks In the
western nations the reasons for a
nervous illness which brought
M:isaryk's death.
Klamath Extension Center
Slates New Courses For
Spring Term On March 15
New courAii feature the nfferinx
fr the uprliiK term t the Klamath
Kallt extcmlon center f'tiliuiiiid
Monday, March IS, at the Klamath
Union high achool bulldlnii.
Of upt.'al Interest to townpeo)le,
as well aa teacheni and others In
terfiled In taklrn work for credit,
are the cournes In applied mental
hyKlene, three hours; child develop
ment, three hours; photography,
two hours, and typing, two hours.
Wor'- on office machines will be In
cluded In the spring term of typlnn.
Applied mental hygiene will begin
Monday, March 15, and child de
velopment will meet Tuesday. March
10. Both clak-ses are taught by John
SchuU of SOC and will meet In
room 300.
Charles CarUon of the KU1IS
faculty will teach a class In photo
graphy emphasizing the developing,
printing, toning and enlarging of
pictures. The class offers two hours
of credit and will meet on Wednes
day beginning March 17 In room 319.
Methods and materials In teach
ing art, a three hour course taught
by Otto Wllda of BOC. will be of
fered on Thursday night beginning
March 18. The first meeting will be
held In room 300, subsequent meetings
In the art room at Fremont Junior
high school.
u
11W4 IThach, John W. Tulrlake
14P Krltarh. Ilrr C . Tulelakr
4W -Urtarh. Phil"- 0en. Tulelake.
mm V.ilderrama. Marion Olmoa. Tule
lake. im Vn Cleve. Kldon M . Merrill
3119.1 -Vrrllng. Morgan Jnaeph. I-ake-v
le w .
JflW -Vffitnn, Darrrll !.. Tnlelakf.
lilts- Vlrtorlne, J4n John, Malln
910 -Vokai-h. Kriih I) . Tulrlake.
311(1 -ViH, Leo W Tolrlake
w
17.14 Waldnp. Sherman 1 lor. Merrill.
.2'J - W.ildrlp, William MrC'art. Tulelake,
U7:t- Walker, Virgil Arllr. Malln
:tm:i Walker. Warren W., Merrill.
TJMt--Valldrln. Hay Jonaa. Tulrlake.
1111 -Wulraih. Krlth S, KF. 1
ttt ti..... 1 -..... Hiirl fhlln. 1
quin.
2H17-- Warring, Hubert Farl, Tulrlake
t7.i Wnttera. Thninai Kdgar. KF.
;iii!'J Wrtman C H M , Tiilelaka
,177r.-War. John Washburn. Matin.
:ttic Wetrr. Anlone Alfred. Jr . I-ake-vlew.
1141- Wrlla, Tharlra Krlth. KF.
2174-W'rat, Don Ijiwrrnre. Mrrrlll.
197t --Wett. William Favll. Tulrlake
2n:i2-- White. Orancer Allrn. Tnlelake.
:il4rt -While. Harold Mecham. KF.
I42U-Whltlatch. Paxil William, KV
14:iR - Whttlatrh, Ronald Kdward. KF.
24fl -Whltlock. Fred B . Dunanuiir.
.zriWhllmore, Crcll Marlon, KF.
BU2-Wilde. Mervrt G. Malln.
W1 -Wllllama. Charlet Wrher. Likely.
2422 Wllllama, Darrrl Fraynf, Lake
view. 2S14 - Wtlliama, Kdwln Firneit. Monta
itif. 1 10 WllMama, Holland KenP-th. Malln.
.Wtlliaina. Teia Morn. Lakrview.
Iirl Willlama. Wrat Gary. Alturan.
1413 Willtaini. Wlllard Foretl, LaVe
vlrw. Wtlaon, Chariea Vrrnon. Malln.
W ilwn. Mitchell. KF.
HBO- Wolfe. Chiudr E,. Dunamutr.
UI70-- Wood. Nrweli t' , KK.
2040 Wood. Orvlllr Dale. Malln.
TJ9- Wrxdh4niar. Jinir A . Merrill
24IW- Woodman. Jamra DrWaln. Tulelake.
24o,l--Woodman, Rotwrt D., Tulelake.
1121 Wnoda, Klmrr W.. Ikevlew.
:ifni7 Wn d. Alfred 7.anr. KF.
24W- Woo ten, Clvdr W., Bonanra.
,f.-W,oolon. Ralph V., Tulelakr.
HIM- Wright. Nnvlr A . Tulelake.
.vjj-Wrbrr, Kennrih Martin, KF.
LA Leads In
Building Gain
PORTLAND, March 13 or. Build
ing activity again Increased In Feb
ruary In the 11 Far Western states,
British Columbia and Hawaii.
The trade Journal Western Build
ing reported today that 236 cities
and counties issued 29S38 building
permits valued at $145,062,072 In
February. Fjr the same month last
year there were 28,815 for $104.
709 334 valuation.
The survey showed an even greater
gam among the larger cities.
The leading ten cities included:
Feb. 1948 Jin. 1918 Feb. 1947
1. Los Angeles
$27,023,007 $28,190,214 $16,892,503
2. Honolulu
4.234.091 3.257.209 2,193.692
3. Snn Diego
3.918.912 4.084.906 1.883.767
4. San rranclsco
3.379.790 4.547.910 4.837.662
5.406.870 1.751,535
4.278,455 2,110,105
PM To Be Sold
Or Shut Down
Due To Losses
NEW YORK, March 13 tPi -
Marshall Field III said today he
either uas selling his New York
newspaper, PM, or closing it.
He said he no longer would sup
port the publication because of
heavy deficit It has Incurred since
he helped establish It eight years
ago.
The paper has been sold to Clin
ton D. McKinnon of San Diego,
Calif., contingent upon McKinnon
reaching an agreement with the
CIO American Newspaper guild,
which represents editorial employes
of the paper, the publisher said.
If no agreement is reached. Field
added. It would cca.,e publication
March 26. He declined to disclose the
sale price. Field also publishes the
Chicago Sun-Times.
The transaction first was disclosed
last night by Thomas J. Murphy,
executive vice president of the New
York City chapter of the guild.
The guild's answer will be arrived
at with utmost caution." the guild
official said.
PM's 170 employes represented by
the ANG were notified yesterday
that Uieir employment was being
terminated as of March 26.
Two sections of English, English
composition and American litera
ture, which began last fall, will con
tinue through the spring term. Eng
lish composition meets college
freshman composition requirements
and will stress creative writing this
term. The literature course Is based
on modern and contemporary
American literature. Arthur Krels-
man of SOC Is the Instructor. Eng
lish composition meets on Mondays
and the literature on Tuesdays, both
In room 208.
Beginning and advanced type
writing will again be offered with
office machines included as part of
the advanced work. The office
machine class Includes work on the
Friden, Monroe, Marchant, Bur
roughs and Remington calculators in
addition to dictaphone and adding
machines. This class is taught by
H. O. Palmer of the KlHH staff
and begins Tuesday, March 16.
Meetings will be held on Tuesday
and Wednesday nights. Arrangements
can be made to work also on Thurs
day night.
On April 12, construction and use
of visual aids will begin. The class
is under the direction of Dr. Curtis
Reed of Oregon State college and
Joe LaClalr, visual education direc
tor of Klamath Falls schools. The
course will carry two hours of credit.
All courses may be taken for credit
or without credit. Classes begin at
7 o'clock and meet at Klamath
Union high school except the art
class which will meet In Fremont
junior high school after March 18.
Fees are 83.50 per credit hour. A
maximum of six hours may be car
rled In one term.
Lake Gets
Timber Pay
LAKEVIEW, March 13 l.aka
county Is receiving $50,434.11 as Its
share of the 25 per cent of imtlohnl
forest receipts which are distributed
to the counties In Oregon for Ilsc-nl
year 1947, according to Rn un
nounccmcnt by the forest service.
This ranks Lake county sixth In the
state of Oregon In the amount re
ceived by the various counties. Lttna
county Is first, followed by Grunt,
Klamath. Douglas and Clackamas
In that order.
This revenue Is derived from 38
per cent of the total receipts re
ceived by the national forests dur
ing the fiscal year from timber sales,
grazing fees and special fees. These
payments are In lieu of tuxes and
are made each year by the federal
government to counties having na
tional forests within their boun
daries.
YZ
S,l -Ymlr. Jtmri . !.pine
3777 .olllugtr, Ilonstd Yost. TuleUk.
9S9 -7.umr, Vincent Joe, Stalin.
To Buy. Sell or Trade It pavs to
read Herald and News Classified
Ads It pays to Advertise I
5. Seattle
2.3116.760
6. Portland
2,515.265
ON YOUR WAY TO
Crater
' 'T Lake
MODOC COUNTRY INN
"Where Living Is a Hobby"
Pest control spray
ing pays off big . . .
... 75 pounds of
added beef weight
is not unusual.
BEAN Power
Sprayers have been the leaders In
the spraying field (or over 60
years. Come In and let us prove to
you what a sound investment any
BEAN will be.
THE FIUST NAME IN SMAYUI
There is a BEAN to fit your needs,
for livestock, weeds, orchard or
row-crop spraying. It will paint
your buildings and fight fires. No
Implement Is more versatile . . .
none pays greater dividends. We'll
be glad to arrange a demonstration.
Your Tl"Ox ...U
t-by STANLEY
Our Easier
than ever
readings Included 16 degrees this
morning and 32 Friday. The sky
was overcast Saturday morning but
gave indications of clearing for tomorrow.
greetings are more outstanding
cards you would be happy to
receive!
737 Main
Crater Lake
Ski Outlook Good
Crater Lake national park rang
ers said tills morning that prospects
for skiing this week-end appeared
excellent with four Inches of snow
on top an Icy crust following a new
storm.
Chains must be used from Annie
Spring to the rim. Temperature
TiniT
mm
mm
i
ra 7T 7T
a ii
5aWllTt
Here's What
"Carlson's
Service"
Includes
I ho most thorough, satisfac
tory reupholstenng service
that you will ever find . a .
and it costs no more than just
the ordinary. Real custom re
upholstering tor your old fur
nituro that makes it look like
Davenport 85.00 up
Chair 40.00 up
Easy Terms!
Six Months to Pay
) turnllurr plrVrd tin anil it
llvrrrd within reasonable
area.
0 Intrrfara rebuilt with new
material! nhrit neie ary.
Cuahlom remade.
9 New ttrHldf inserted
whtra needed,
f) New HnlnM tuppllrd tar
aea platforms,
a t:pntrtl Iria and framaa
checked and reteurhrd.
f) Covrrlnr x p e r 1 1 r rut.
tretchrd and applied.
dprlngi reset and relied.
Fxterler tram hand ifwn.
Rapid wirk by e parl
erafUinrn,
Vnur rtniM t man
beautiful fabric.
We wish to thank the people of Klamath Basin for the splendid way in
which they welcomed the new Town Club. We believe that it is the Basin's
finest and we appreciate your reception.
H. J. BEVAN and CHARLES SCHUSS.
THE NEW
TWIM LLU!B
LOUNGE & RESTAURANT
(20-625 MAIN ST.
THE TOWN CLUB
RESTAURANT
VNDKR THE DIRECTION OF
HARRY WAGNER
The Finest of
Foods
Open 24 hours
daily
Merchant's Lunch
served in lounge
from 11 a. m. to 2
p. m. '
Complete course
dinners served in
the lounge 6 p. m.
to 11 p. m.
1
THE TOWN CLUB
LOUNGE
CONGENIAL, WHOLKSOMK
ATMOSPHERE
Open 9 a. m. to 1
p. m.
Finest of wines
and champagnes
served with
meals.
Drinks Skillfully
Mixed.
it All Eastern
Bottled Beers.
i
W. also wish to thank the mony business firms of Klamath Falls for their
co-operation and the beautiful flowers for our opening.