The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 24, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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PACE TWO
' .WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2-1. 1027,
TtlE'KT.AMATll'Ngy
DilVT V FDiT IR DAYS MORE!
To Win 4 Four Automobiles Radio Sets Cash Awards in
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YESIERDAVf
RESULTS T
Sure, You Know 'Em
One la Molla It, Mallery ami I Ik- Olhcr In Helen .
.lacuna ami tt.Jli,atT- rXc Mr T f
IVii"-t ,caguc
RUE
Ji'ui!vad ; 3 7 , 1
..t!lna ,.- .$ 10 4
f ft II K
St.-.tllr 7 u i:
N.H Francisco 4 10 11
K II K
Pi.rti.:na S 8 1
-n:. .1 , 1
No gume at Los Angclee:
fails '.raveling. ; 1
At the Pine Tree
Tii " Pino Tree Theatre offers
.Oils vvok oue of tho bet Taude
v.: that Klamath Falls has
a tor some Hum, The beaii
rs, Koso Meyers Orchestra.
itV uiiiiMfally Rood and offer the
ii:ct musical Hits vita some
f " "T 3MS 1 1
- . f P ' i X V'
SALLORT, left
and HELE.Y JACOBS
n.::ice interpolations. The other ; , ''".i 'r "J1" 1,11 bo" wo stars of the net w.irld dor.
Mnr arts mix, exceptional also and Hj,,,ln? ,h r"Ply 'a In the Sca-
s-fxr makes up . most in-MSg0.- Mk""f M"""ry- Th" ,n"- """
..rogram. ' S.""? Jl.Sil''-. h" !f" l. " l.ol that ?-
On the ..screen "Lonesome
I.1ii"-Jitnre Lewis Stone and
-r.ar.ayij. Kilsson t's a eomedy
lianu or every wife, every hus-
h;r:.i. &n;l everyone
. b either!
TliUTt.iy and Friday are both
Iii days t the
Tlii2r.-ilf.r Mrs.
the rhampion
Klanmth Valley, will defend hen j
ir..!U Miss Frances Bodine.1 . EW ORK,
ern meets cf the next few week Mrs. Mallorr l5 ,he pre'ent
- - - women's national champion.
;hatToUu.ojHuggins, The Hermit,: Is Too Shv
Friday are both; '. " x x
he theatre. On j t l si V ' se-onii
VZtt 1 vr(?at Baseball lAIan, But Unsung !"tf;
Bobby Jones Hits;.
Sensational Pace
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Aug.
IJ.-r-ilTI A Utile gold mediil
nn Utile of victory In h gunli
ryinr rvxind of the amateur
ehampKiiMlilp vleaius . on the
watch t.)b of Dobhy.Jouea of At.
I.mu and the mime of jtolf -is
hack to norutul once iihvo.
. yilh Hobby In ttia van. as the.
result of a hroath-takliiK par
thatterlnK iT of hu' dtiy's ploy.
thliiRs looked , more naturitl at
Mluikahtla. ,
Over the rolling fairways where
the tmiiliux chsuiptott made his
'emailDK scor on Tuesday. 33
'solfera ' wlij i won 'their way
- thronith Uw quallfviliK round will
ltO;yut tto.baUle Wednesday
. - ' . i . -
Pete Latzo Wins
Bout With Black
WILKKSRARHK. 4'a.. Auk, 23,?
(riM IVto , 1-atiti, former'
clttrwulicbt champ but now a
momber of tlx mlddlcwpifcht
runk. oiHd his debut here to-
niRlu when he won on a font ,
from Joey ilaox, colored middle;
weight of A 1 U-n town. In the Mh
ton rut of a srheduled lenrouud
bout.
lloferve Hrennun pave the flcht
to the ex-cbampton after his fifth ,
wnrnlns to the colonnt flhtwr.
Itofore the ending. Iatxo had
floored Can twice, onre In the
round and ..gain in the
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' Li.t 'fl.e. rUt?.- 'imn;n t rTl f ...Leeinllnni and Will 111 The NtW ! snd ' Heralf.
$S,000 prize Campaign. The News and Herald'a fa.moq prize events i 'ruihij,
through the home stretch at unprecedented tpeed. Candidate throughout the t- :
tory are voting their way to the top with uch determination and enthusiasm 'that'll
Klanrath Falls and surrounding territory is thoroughly aroused to the importance '
. the momentous, question about to he decided. , ;.": " r'- ' ''" -.1 r'
The final vote schedule, shawn below, is the supreme opportunity to attain succek
It enables candidates to earn thousands of votes on new subscriptions turned in. tki, "
week. :( If hi schedule replaces-the former schedule of regular votes in use up to &j,
week; and is to be used for determining the number of., votes, for each subscript)
d-iring this week, i ' F:' ', ,,' t- '
.. Saturday, August 27th, at 9 p. m.1, is the closing hour. All subscriptions must be
in by that time or mailed to show a postmark not later than that hour every moment
counts from now until the end. .Every subscription is vital to the uccessof .any cux
didate. Xhe race with many is close, and theVe 'is no telling who will win.'' t , yv
. ',,v ' How Prizes Will
final vote schedule
so welched In at' HI
Cans scaled Is.
and
title ara!it Miss Frances Bodine.1 .. t iukiv. Aug. s.. tl p . . ilcttraw's Giants went to uieee
M: -s nodmo has never appeared i -t-SIlller HuirIds. if he lives long tehl years he was in the cellar. tTlnfinroti. Plane;.
j .is any of the contests she has enonch to win about a dozen ' 'c 1924 series aud AlcCraw IjlttUUrtllC- I IdUS ;
.itcd to dance agaipst the chao-i more pennants for the New York ?" w.ork bu"" P 3r . T nA fftp KillinO
j! r'.-ii. i-.ru. C.reenwell Is fast ,. , winner. Ho had at his. com-1 fjstlll lUl IVlIHIIIl
sl,o will have to do better than anks- ma" recogn.red by mand almo,t much money a, : ; " .'
ihowinj the tremendous vote value olj NEW subscription, durinf the last
week of the campaign (August 22nd to 27th 9 p. m.).' This tchedulo
is positively final and will not be changed. It is the only schedule that
count now, and supersedes all p.-ctious schedule, excopt that vote on
OLD subscription are the same they have been throughout the campaign.
Vote on NEW subscriptions, a ihown below, are figured as equivalent to
70,000 extra vote on a $20 combination, thus complying with the original
announcement. - .
CHARLESTOWX. Mass.. Au.
is. tU.P.l Of the half hundred t
newitpapernien here to cover the
story of the execution of Sacco-'
ever to hold the title against the """e. nis soccess so tar the Yankees and with a rreat
c'a.illencr. Friday nlsht Is Ama-( itn tha Yankees rates him as a ambition to celebrate bis -silver
teur Ni:;ht and several clever: gn?' manager, but because of his jubilee as manager of the rliili
r..ts will appear. ' jertlrinK disposition aud his unas- with a warld's champion this
1- - isuming ways, he has not Itn- year, lie made .omn of th r...t. . Vanzeiti ami Uadeiru. onlr mi
pressed himself upon th public est trades In history before the reporter ailnnlly1 witnessed the
?'raW ha3' !8easin opened. But apparently scene in the -death house.
JlcCraw is a showman, the the Giants are not rolr.- to Kvt ' Newspapeimeh were) housed In
greatest in the game: Huesins there thf v.... . ih-...i...v K....au tn n
a neriuu 01 ine diamond who
: permits his players to get bou-
qaeis. Mctiraw and Chance were
'of the blustry type while Hug-
mere mite . of a man.
seems to have been afflicted
Rate for New or Herald
XKWH or IIKKU.K
Ity Cnrler In Kliiliuith KnlU
At the Liberty
n-M - .VfTTY" I'ltTlKK.
i.':P t.unat:c at Large, cur-
rrr.t cunedy at the Liberty.
viu finds himself tricked Into a!
tti.a'o sanitarium for the weal-'fT ,0,n"Te. afflicted by
thy fxvble-minded. From the , """""""i c' h'
mert he starts for the asylum ; . omP" McGraw , record
to iho d of the picture there ls:' '!? Tar" " "rie" Dl1 to"'
.rl of fun and a doren hearty C,krf" in ,hc t0 " Hu-
h,h. Tt e.,:81" do not eommand the same
tr.-H.tin?" the "nuts" In the santiar-
rmu is -a sieht tor- sore eyes! I T
His faiKons. pair of collapsing I haa beeo verjr
The Yankees had ihe'ir lolluuse of ,h" Psun yard, where every,
after they had finished second In , Provision for flashing the news
the 1924 series, but it attracted ' n,tl 'rra arranged. ,
Probably never before had
such complete press arrange- !
ments been msde for an execu-1
tion. The single man who was j
to enter the death house, in ac- j
cordanre with Massachusetts law,
described the lait few minutes
of the famius prisoners and" Ma- j
deiros to the other newspaper- ,
men. 4
At the instant that the first of
little notice and only the com
ment: "Well, there's the end of a !
money-bcuifht club. after they
had finished seventh In 1925.
Muggins didn't blast from the.
housetops that h? was going to
build up another pennant winner .
esteem but under the conditions ul ' " """-P'ace cum. out
hi..k . i. .i ... . ho went ntllrtlv about work In ir
(np younit; players here and there.
the men were strapped Into the. !
V... - .LI ii I
ovtr Tnd never Elapsed ! HaKKin!'' bo""- " - ' , spr.ng training camp cnajr otarrwr-'wttlllB
Trlth sch a flop wheri. di"5' ! bi ,ourth - "T,Un 1 'S0 Pn""'" ' !
cor.r, where he is . j ?e J0,"e " "ore. lf,. moob. In fact they looked prsoB ana from lhfre
Thu,sda? and -Friday The Lib- .17. "e ' 3 ZXZT ',. .
ZZ"'': Ma1onwm!"frr to-" ban k snarke-reer hat had been f.i.ed with Mothers
- 'otrs
PKUlO NEW OLD
. Klv Years ....$32.50 27J,75t) 16ti.0ua
Four years .... 26.00 01.000 110.000
j Three Years .... 19.50 133.250 70.000
Two Years 13.00 85.500 40,000
One Yoar .50 37.750 15.000
Six Months 3.50 17,250 5,000
' New or Herald
11 fil Out-ldu Kwnuuli Falls
. ' .. , . . . 'oti .
THICK NEW OLD
. Flvo Years ...125,00 237.500 150.000
Four Years .... 20.00 170,000 100,000
Three Years .... 15.00 112,(00 6U.000
Two Years 10.00 . 70,000 35.000
One Year .....' ISf sir '20,500 12.000
Six Months 2.75 J 3.625 4,000
Combination Rate for Both Paper
M:wh -iI II Kit
Ity 4'niTler In KlnuinlN Kail,
ole.
l'KK'E
t5.00
, 53.00
, 39.00
26.VO
13.00
7.00
Five Years
Four Year
Three Years
Two Year
One Year.
.Six .Months
saw
5h7,5iio
412.000
3l,5oo
:oi,ioo
K5,5no
39.&'io
OLI
3K0.lliO
260,1)00
1N0.V00
1 10.000
4I1.AO0
15.UU0
New and Herald
ltj Mull OniHi.ie Klnnuiili
IU
Vole.
Five Years
Four 'Year
, Three Years
Two Years .
One Year ....
Six Mouths ..
o : .. t
PRICK
. 150.00
.. 40.00
.. 30.00
. 20.00
. 10.00
. . 650
NEW
615.000
380'.000
265,000
160.000
70.000
31,250
-:i! lion't forget Country Store
on Thursday Night. -
rODOC POINT
isy .Mrs. i). a. McMillan"
News Correspondent
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Soder-
.i'troni, .Mrs. Alex Tborburn and
special wire- - was arranged to
carry tho word to a house where
OLD
310,000
240.KOO
160.000
90.000
35.000
12.000,
i :
Be Awarded
MUM" I ' IHIT1I, I'llUX.
I, .'.15io Muli rtedan will V
uaarded to I he mmlhUi,, ivtjn)
!. of dlxlrtit, who hiI IV
t: IlKATKHT nnuiwr r vuim,v.
ins the tamniljiii. :
HKioMi C.W'IT.U. fllttt-
fl.oot.liH Chry.ler , '.'io" KHu
a III he aaurdad to tile raudUiu
rssrillc of dlstrb-t. hu 1,
the SI1NII . IIIIFATt'K-r ...
her nf vote diirlnr the rsmbai,-)
Tlllltl) I" A I'lTI I. I'lllE.
t5 tfu K rs herlan . will w
awarded to the candidate, rrns
Ira. of dl.nirt. who noil. ik.
THIKO ttHKATKHT ' auinber t
lulra during the cslnt-alstl
M.tUTII ll'ir.l, I'lilJJU
N4 eu Cbetrolal Medsn WIU b
aasrded to the candidal, rrgui
l" if dlslrt.t, who poll, Is.
M'I( m tiRKATHHT anoitajr ,1
, Aula- Nlltrlaa (MM- traaia.l.a
- (MKU 1IIK AHHXM.kMKYT
I.VMIV. I WIHII.VTl: II H A
VI Al. tifllilCTI MTV OF
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DISTRICT PRIZES .
The awarrtlnu of tha district
irlla will be inwila after i-IIuhi-Mtllig
Ihe CAI'lTAI. prtsa wis.
iiera, ana a. fcll.iwa: The ant
(nur raadldales, la vols slssd
in. in each el the l esse
rum uutrlcta will Tecelt da
.411 1 prises In Ihe followlDi or.
r I ihii.Ou Sirimherj ( s.'lsoi
Hadio B..I, 1 1 5o 00 Hlrwirt.
Warner itudio Het, 175 UD U
rash, ISO In canli. - , .
All eandldates who do am si,
one of tho nbi re pritn. but re
main a. lla from lb. l lata Uan
enter uutll tho. caniialgn rloaal
will be paid a cash rommlauos
of ten jer rent of all tew nr
rlpiion nmuer they turn In dsf
nig me campaign.
I
When Connie Mack broke up
deeds Instead of counter-crackA,
Vote Standings Will Not Chanap Until
tSstihle bill Io Malonev will I . wh iuhu omrK;,-- - - the others were walling. i . - ' . . - - . 7 WU1IV. ,
:ar la "Two .f th" TumWe! " . hrA From there a network of wire. . ; The Vote 3$ they aDDear todav will n nnerianJaJ ..-.M sL . . . - ' .
weed." and in addition Charlie0 oai young, dyna-, - " v i . t.arra th wor(, thut Ka,.co ,, . - j - . ' - " , "C final COUnt Dy UM
....,..:,. greatest comedy, ! f1' ,',ub- il W1" Dot h the ,h"nll ," h Vo"ze!tl ver "tad to 1 fexcePt " the case of correction of errors that may exist Everv mnrlirlate
.. i . .. ,. . ".fault of the management. .that he is and made the use of . ,h -..,i . . artmilrl ka. ... VA L l ! . l . ,' .. '. . . , A,1' livery CBnulUaiC
-hotiMer Arms' will be shown.' ,,, f. .,, , . ol the world. r SnOUIQ De SUre he Ot 8 he IS listed 111 tni ricnf riiatriz-f If . : . ' s . .
right dutricL notify the .mp.lgn m..gr immed i.t.ly.' E,;r; candidate .t G
entered ,n the proper di.trict in order to ..,.- in the di.tributL of pr" Al
The New. and Herald an active candidate is'one Who turns in subscSn pay
ments each week of the csmn ffn frm c l: l . uoc"P"on P7
r. ..w... ---v, iuc ui ins ur ner entrance. '
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Standing of ContesHnts 4
DISTRICT NO. 1
('cm prises nil territory within the city' of
Klamath Full.t, Shippington nnd I'elkun City.
his great Athletics after their to Prove that he was not a "sap.
1914 defeat by the Boston Draves, i Starting north his team began to
he said with the confidence in- command attention by murdering
spired by success: "I'll build up a ' evefy club they met and then,
new young team." Mack has : went through the tegular season,
beeo building ever since but hej'o a pennant like the well-known ,
has failed to get a winner and for j Kat thraugh the hoop. 1
J. True, they almost lost the pen-.,
vln last Thursday, at her home j nant in the elosing weeks of the
children, and .Mrs. Frank Abbott on s,ain street. Two tables wereiorre- "" thc "lunlP wa" d,ln ,0
i;nd children, all of Susanville,
Calif., called at the D. A. McMil
l'in i'eidenre Tuesday. Soder
. froTn is a nianual training tesch
' .or in the Iisen Union high
f;rli(-)! and was returning from
O. A. C. win ro he had spent his
. viu.iii n. .Mrs. Tliorhum and
Xi-. Abhoit drove up via I'itt
?-rriut iti;il J.ookont.. .and were
7ini.:iu tj- cuniplete circle by
t n iiirjdir," " tlirouph Crnler Lake home from Klamath Falls Friday
!';'!-k. JNjdford and Hilt. 1 Bob McMillan. Dick- Magulrc
Air. hnd -Mrs. N. Y. Stoddard alul Jimmy Ooherty attended u
r.nct.t Tit'-sday and Wednesday swimming parly in Klamath Fall
i,: 1.'. t wi;.-k ut Lamm's camp . h "day night.
4i.n th" . v'R-ii's or .Mr. and .Mrs. 1 . Utile Jackie
-('!;. i'l' IU;tight:in. '
McMillan vas on the
, r-i.-:. lor a tow days luwt
K'fk, yi William, ileckman.
rl ii.- r. niur liridgo- ciub was
entKru.lf.od by Mrs. Joseph llel
in play. Mrs. Jacobsen taking ,ne experience of the young play-
high score. Refreshments were i- wl,n Ine same club he Is
served to the following: .Mrs.
R. C. Picrson. Mrs. N. Y. Stod
dard, Mrs. Tom Doyle, Mrs. L.
V. Wilcox, Mrs. A. Jacobsen,
Mrs. A. Kauhle, Mrs. O. Kand.
Mrs. D. A. McMillan. Mrs. M.
Knailss. Mrs. A. J. Duffy, Mrs.
Hansen and Mrs. Melvln.
Mrs. Dan Crump returned (,
. Far sale old papCTs. CU at
Klamath Ness." t .
PROVED SAFE
'duihfng through " air 'opposition ; Take, without Fear as Told '
i nis year. . . 1 ,
Pretty Athlete
! She's
; World
the Hulilcr r of Women's
Itccmil, firr jfigli .Inntplnu
in "Bayer" Package
Melvln was ser-
inusiy injured Saturday moruinK
" ' I
dtiven by Ahner Kirk of f'hllo-1
i
r
vji: khow oaa aaors wtio
arc playing long
,i 5 1 1 7i Sr.- Je3u a !
V vVii. ..Jsj- THE CAvirotB
r .1. .
t VOO OUT lRN'n3
i iii in. Jackie liad Die presence of
mind In elitur f. 1 1,.. I. u, ..,... ,.r
the car and thus saved lnmelf
iroiii iKiHiinii iieain under ine
I wheels of the machine. Ho was
lilruKKeil about 10" feet, hanging
I to the bumjier. and received bad i
I cuts on his right arm, as well as i
t painful bruises No Imnes tvcr; j
broken. .Mrs. W. B. Lamm quick-L
ly drove the little fellow to
Klamath Falls, where under the
care of a physician, lie started
.on the road 10 complete recov
ery. The youngster Is Ihe oldest
son of Mr. and .Mrs. jWph
Melt-In.
Orn-n Kitchen was a visitor at
i.Modoc Point Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Smytlie
and daughter Lois went to Jack
sonville Saturday lo attend to
ranch affairs.
til. "." an jasultt- 9 '0 . . i i i I I
Does not affect
the Heart
Unless you see the "liaypr
Cross" on package or on tablets
you am not netting the genuine
Haver Aspirin proved snfii by
millions and prescribed by phy- ,
slciuns over twenty-five years for
Colds Headache
Neuritis Lumbago
Toothac-ho Rheumatism
Neuralgia Pain, Pain
F-ach unbroken "Buyer" pack
age contains proven directions.
Jlondy boxes' of twelve tablets
oiH few v-nts, lirugglids also
sell ViUles of II nnd loo. adv.
llonoiisl Mrs. Norrin
Mrs. Doclii Norrts of Hie Fife
, & Amleke store was delluhtrully j
jsurprlsed rn Monday evening by.
, tho girls of the store when the;
prepared a plrnic parly in her
honor. The occasion; marked her I
birthday. . .
. r . ' R'y to look nt Is KtUel Ca
' The well, equipped X-Kav laj. , w,;l. nng Csnodlan athlete I
oratory al Klamath Va:ie 11 ,..! wnn recently wit n .new world's'
jpltal Is Indispensable In Iveii! a-1 fe,:ord for women 4n tha high
ting difficulties of th? chest and i J7U,V' , ht' ,e'-'rt 5 J "
ahrtoman, - 7-16 Inches. She's entered In
KTHKI. CATKKWOOI:
For results use News Class Ada.
itno International women's meet
in California next month. Her
home is in Saskatoon, C.inadu.
If
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LISTERIN
THROAT TABLETS
lAMlWfHUtMAOllClAtlftUJUUtla,
Read These Final Instruc
tions carefully.
A a matter of caution, and to guard against the
possibility of loss to candidate during these day of
the campaign, final instructions are herewith append
ed. All candidate, especially those who live in ter
ritory, outside of Klamath Falls, should read and
weigh every line carefuly: '
J.'-laA'l'.in''"?'"'." ""'"''I' .''tm "n ",""lln ' siall-rl
nT r.y l?. ln""ro ll"lr """M"' mh in lime. If you
L , f':,"' Kl"'"l r'alls. and Intend lo mail HiihsrH,"
clo ' l,r7:a'"l'n lo find out what time youf postoffl'e
2. You are allowed Ihe privilege f mailing your subscrip
tions up to Saturday. August 27, U p. m. This gives you the
opportun ty lo work up to the Inst minute. In sending your
subscriptions by -mall, have them in your postoffico before
hatiirday. August 27, p. m. .
3. All remittances should be carefully uddressed to the Cam.
palgn Dennrtment, The Klamath News And Kvenlng Herald
Klamath Falls, Ore., This will insure absolute accuracy and
will Prevent any letters from going astray. He suro and use
Speclul Delivery stamp on all mail.
4. Kxamlne your votu balloi a carefully and sco Hint the cor
rect number of votes have been issued on same. J'ay jartlculnr
attention !. nallots Issued on second payments, and be sum
that proper remittance and votes have been credited. If there
tire any corrections lo l,e. made, notify the fumpalgn Manager
In person or in writing, and return tho ballots ftT proper rnr
roctlon. The campaign depurlment will not be resonslbln for
clerical errors unless notification Is jtlvcn, whereupon correr.
tion win ho made.'
' 6- l;,tlr no; emditlon- will votes be transferred from ono
candidate to another. This Is an absolute rule aud will be
strictly enforced. . ...
. Every subscription turned In - will be verified and no
prizes will ho nwnrded until this is done. All votes secured
on old subscrlpilons turned In as new will be cancelled
hwltchlng" will only result In regret and disappointment lie
sure that your subscriptions are marked currently.
7. Second payments must l,c marked as such tn Ihe re
mlttanre sheet. Also pst down the amount of tho first rny
ment so that, proper votes may be given.
8. All remittances sent Into the campaign office affer Wed
nesday, August 24, should be cllhor ppslal money orders, ex
press money orders, certified checks, or drnfls. Only bona fide
subscriptions will he -accepted. No sums of money will he ac
cepted the names of subscribers to bo supplied later. Kvery
subscription must be .accompanied by. tha Usual remittance
beet, prfrpeidy filled out.-- . , , .
. 9. ABSOLUTELY NO MONBY WILL BU RBFLXDKD ON
UUBSCHIPTION8 PAID IN DURING THIS CAMPAIHN.
10. Prompt acknowledgement will be made of all subscrip
tions and remittances received from candidates. If you do
flot receive prompt acknowledgement of subscriptions and re
mittances you tend In, he sure to notify Ihe rampnlgn manager
Immediately,
Dormnn, YVm. J
Howard, Junnita
Vtrnon, Mm. J. W
, Moore, Vera
Hoskinfr, Mm J. K
Foster, Mrs. 'Wultcr
Martin, Mrs. Jack, Pelican City
Kdmonds, Mina
Briichou, Sophie
Jones, Mrs. Wilbur
McEwin, Marie
Torrcy, Mrs. R. D
860,400
,.810,625
..86B.900
...899.500
.8G0,4.r0
884,675
897,575
..895,725
.....890,250
: 891,460
896,575
898,400
. DISTRICT NO. 2 i
Comprises all territory outside the! city limits
of Klamath Falls, Shippinjfton and Polican City.
MidKiff, Mildred,. Algoma :.863,100
Runch, Marian; Ft... Klamath .....568,875
Skeen, Meda K. .: ........:...769,450
Krown, Mrs. Arlene. Merrill 880.726
Anderson.-Mrs. Francis; Dorris, Calif .'11867,875
Kolkar, kamilla. Malln r:...... gD2.600
Dufort Mrs. J.' On Chiloquin ....1.809,776
J Mrt WW, D. ; ..;.894.700
Daniel, Mrs. C. M., Bonanza ., 897,000
Puckett, Jessie, , Keno 'M9iZM
Uarry, Josephine, Lakeview 899,754)
Hiinnn, Louise, Pnisley Z"Z'.'.'a7
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