January 21, 1043
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE ELEVEN
CLASSIFIED
ADS
SUBSC'HIPTION KATKS
Mill Unlet Payable In Advance
By Mall
In Klamath, Lnkn, Modoc and
Siskiyou Counting
Three Month $2.28
nix Month! 3.2
One Year 00
Delivered by Cnrrlcr In City
One Month 'I8
Three Monlhi 2-2B
One Yenr 7 B0
Lost and Found
cm a vied to my Dlnce January
Blh, 2 cows, two 2-year olds
and 2 yearlings. Jon Mucker,
nt I hox B02. i-
General Notices
MIRACLE SKIUKS PIANO
nnnii nr. c nun cm. rn. fliim.
MONUMENTS Klamath Falls
Marble and Orimlto Wurks.
118 So. 11th. Phono 0301.
211
Transportation
LADY leaving for Los Angeles
by January 25th will take one
or two to holp drlvo. News-u..i-iM
ilnx 40.10. 1-23
10
Services
OIL BURNER SERVICE J. A.
Tufts. Phono 7140. 1-25
GENERAL REPAIRING Saws,
knives and scissors. 381 E:
Main. 1-2
PICTURE FRAMING Art and
- Gift Shop, 619 Main. l-24m
DAGS machine cleaned and
patched. People's Warehouse
Bag Co. 728lf
I WILL OBTAIN your delayed
birth certificate for you. Chaa.
Hathaway. 120 No. 10th St.,
Klamath Falls, Ore. 1 31
FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh
Inf. Clifford Golden. Phono
3022. l-30m
REFRIGERATOR, washing ma
chine, vacuum cleaner parts
and aervlce, all makes. Merit
Washing Machine Service, 811
South Sixth. l-30m
INCOMK TAX RETURNS ex
pertly prepared reasonable
charges. We. have Oregon, Cal
ifornia, Federal forms. Como
arly avoid rush. Bring last
year'a returns if available.
Room 4, Mclhaiw Bldg., 3,13
Main. Phone 0078. W. B
Bowne, R. T. McLaren. 210
PICTURE FRAMING Goeller's
ISO Main. , ' 214m
HEMSTITCHING
rittrccMAKINH Rtiltons and
VHUUWI't.
Buckle covered." Alterations
on new and old clothing. Mrs.
H. M. Allenfler, mi main,
Room 218. Phone 7203. 2-18m
PAINTING. KALSOMINING
H. L. Brown. Phone 4220.
2-10m
HOUSE CLEANING Art Bene
dict. 8848. 2-0m
CROSS CUT AND CIRCULAR
SAWS should be repaired now.
Bodenhamer Saw and Repair
slim, mi v. Muln. 2-20
DRESSMAKING Formals, al
tcrations. Margo, now at Why-
tal's balcony. Wi
19
Health
DR. M. C. CASSEL, chiropractic
clinic, colon ana rcctai ins
eases. 532 Muln. Dial 7213.
l-30m
HOUSEKEEPER wanted. Phone
4014. 1-22
WANTED Girl for housework
Call 5B81 after 5 o'clock. 1-22
WANTED Elderly woman to
keep house for two adults and
child. No washing. May go
home nights. 2912 White.
Phone 8590. 1-22
GIRL Interested In mechiinlcnl
work.. Steady lob. Boden
hamer Saw and Repair Shop,
1-27
STENOS, TYPISTS, CLERKS
Opportunity for permanent po
, altlonif with Oregon stnto and
' county health departments
through merit examinations
: Just announced. $90 to $100
per month. Write to Merit
f System Supervisor, P. O. Box
' B8, Portland, for application
blanks, or Inquire your local
county health department or
U, S. Employment Service Of
fice. 1-23
IB
Holp Wanted, Mala
WANTED FARM OPPORTUN.
i 1TY Man and wife, oxper-
. ienced In handling stock, now
have $1000 worth of stock and
rolling equlpmont, will work
tor wages with chance to in
ereasa their own stock invest
ment, or will work on a share
basts.- Both ammoyed now In
City. Can give good references,
Please answer by letter and
. , give full particulars. Address
2 0
. . ., j "'J"'nrirn-v-.-JWif
, Box 4285, News-Herald. 1-21
IB Holp Wantad, Mala
WANTEDOno to flight logging
trucks with dual axel trailer!.
Can ho to work Immediately,
excellent winter show. Phone
collect Medford 8004 or 2151
extension 224 and ask for
Mr. llemren or write box
307 Medford, Ore, 48UIHI
CONTRACT LOOGEn Perma
nent Job for logger with equip
mont to handle 7 to 8 million
ft, yearly, Short huul, good
ground, Prlco secondary to
man who can produce. Mill
northern California on High
way nil. Apply Crag Lumber
Co.. Caatolla. Calif. 4024tf
WANTED Reliable married
miMi wllh radio or refrigerator
service) experience or with me
chanical experience and will
lug to learn refrigeration. Ap
ply D, McGrath, MonjKOmery
Word Co., Klamath falls. 1-22
18 Situations Wantad
BABYLAND Cure of babies
and children. Hour, day or
week. 1104 Crescent. Phone
0341 2-4m
22
Rooms For Rent
ROOMS 1034 High.
2-5m
NEWLY DECORATED Steam
healed front room. Greer
apartment. 710 Main. 4884tf
CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th
All outalde, newly decorated,
modern rooms. All with new
Innersprlng mattresses. Free
parking. l-30m
NICE ROOMS 134 N. 3rd. 2-11
ROOM 020 Lincoln. 4810U
MODERN OUTSIDE ROOMS
$4.00 week. 228 No. 4th. 2-15
PRIVATE ROOM with bath. Al
pha Apartments. 1-25
24 Apartments For Rant
FURNISHED APARTMENT
Winter rates $3.50 and up
week. 1404 Klamath. 1-21
THHEE-ROOM furnished apart
ment. 2043 White. 4334U
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS com
pletely furnished, $4 and $4.30
week, 41C So. 5lh. 2-3
FURNISHED steam heated apt.
Corner Pine and Cedar. 4040tf
VACANCY Rex Arma apart
ments, 224 Broad. Phone
5769. New management, Mr.
. and Mrs.' Lovelace. 2-8m
ESPLANADE COURT apart
ments. Furnished. Walking
distance. 2-10
NICELY furnished one-room
apartment. 804 No. 0th.
4031tf
CASCADE APARTMENT
HOTEL -r- Apartment accom
modations with hotel service.
Complete kitchen and dinette
Day, week or month. Three
blocks from city center, 2-1 lm
FOR RENT Close In, newly
cleaned 4-room apartment. In
quire 2222 Orchard. 4205if
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
rooms. 133 N. 10th. 2-13
NICELY FURNISHED one and
two-room apartments. Close
In. Telephone 8452. 4830U
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
Utilities furnished. 419 No.
10th. 2-18
WELL FURNISHED four-room
apartment. Adults. No pets.
825 Lincoln. 1-23
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Hot
and cold wator. Everything
furnished. 109 N. Broad. 1-25
FURNISHED APARTMENT
North 0th. Light and water
furnished. Gas heat $35. 733
Main. ' 1-23
28
Housos For Rant
2-ROOM HOUSE $23.25. Phone
0777. 1320 Oak. 4026tf
TRUCKS FOR RENT You
drive; move yourself, save "4.
. Stiles Beacon Service, 1201
East Main. Phone 8304. 2-7m
MODERN unfurnished four-room
house, 3 blocks from Main.
Water paid. Adults only. $27.
Phono 0540. 4418tf
SMALL MODERN furnished
house. Everything furnished.
... 2125 Biehn 4192tf
FOR REN.T 5-rooin house, base
ment, In Rlvcrvlew addition
Threp-room house, furnished,
So. 8th street. Phone 4805.
1-21
BACHELOR CABINS. Closo In.
$10 month. 510 So. Bth. 1-28
CABIN FOR RENT 221 Spring.
.1-21
FOR RENT Partly furnished
house. Close In. Inquire 814
Lincoln. . 4486tf
5 ROOMS, furnished. Closo In.
Inquire 118 N. Bth. 1-21
MODERN,' furnished 1-bedroom
house, oil heater. Inquire 303
Lincoln. 4155tf
3-ROOM furnished house. In
quire 123 No. 0th or 439 Wash
ington after 0:30 p. m. 1-21
28 Miscellaneous For Rent
GARAGE for rent. 433 No. 10th.
4319tf
DEAD. CAR STORAGE ONLY.
Safety and protection. Cart
are not moved or molested.
231 So. 11th. 2-llra
30 Real Estate For Sal
FOR SALE
7-room house, near Academy.
Full basement, atono foundation,
garage In basement. Plpa fur
nace (coal or wood). Double
plumbing. On pavement. House
In good condition. Price $8,400.
Ono aero good land, 4-room
house, lots of shade trees. On
Homedale road. North of Shas
ta Way. $1,500. $300 down. $20
per month. '
Sea Fred Cofer ,
Barnhisel Agency '
112 S, 8th St. Phone 4196
SEE Everett Dennli for real es
tato. New location, 121 N. 8th
2-2
WANTED Properties to sell.
Everett Dennis, Realtor. New
location 121 N. 8th. Ph. 8491.
2-2
NICE 6-room homo for sale or
rent, furnished If desired. At
Sunset Ranch, one mile out.
Phone 8758. 191tf
FOR SALE Equity modern
four-room house. 1321 Wll
ford. 1-23
FOR SALE Half acre good toil,
four-room house, garage,
fenced and treea, Irrigated.
$073. Easy terms. 6014 Inde
nrndonce Ave. 1-21
34
Automotive
r.tr.T vnilR AUTO GLASS In
stalled at Kimball's Glass
Shop, 827 Walnut. Ph. 7378.
2-8m
FOR SALE OR LEASE OR
HIRE 1042 Chevrolet dual
axle,- excellent condition.
' Equipped with lumber rolls,
stock rack or flat bed. In
quire Signal Service Station,
So. 6th and Midland road.
Phone 3881. 1-21
1041 BUICK SEDAN Good
rubber, factory radio, heater,
defroster. Phone 3378. 1-21
35
Fust Heating
UNION BURNER OILS We
keep your storage tank full.
Call Klamath OH Co., 8404.
l-30m
38 Miscellaneous For Sale '
WATKINS PRODUCTS. Dial
6623 or 2318 Home. 2-4
DRIVEWAY CINDERS Phone
8817. 4732U
STOVES REPAIRED All parta
stocked. Used furniture, stoves
bought. OK Second Hand
Store, 820 Klamath. Phone
5671. ' l-30m
FOR SALE Body wood. Box
-44, Worden, Ore. -2-6
RUBBER STAMPS, Printed
signs, madc-to-ordor. Commer
cial printing, most reasonable
prices. Geo. J. Kunzman,. 1Z7
No. 4'.h. Phone 6632. . 2-9
FULLER BRUSHES
CALL 532 So. Riverside. Phone
3348. R. V. MORGAN. 2-8m
FULLER BRUSHES Clem
Joyer, 1435 Martin. Phone
5677. .. 1-27
CITY MAPS Pocket alio, up-to
the-mlnutc, Including subur
ban sections. Block numbers
Indicated, index keyed to map.
Price 20c. For sale at Cham
ber of Commerce, Everbody's
. Drug, Lee Hcndrlck's Drug
Louie Polln's, Postofflce news
stand, Carmlchael's news
stand, Robinson' Food store,
Shaw Stationery, Herald and
. News. Vic I Signal Service.
3104U
GLASS Mirrors, resilverlng,
plate, window and auto glass
furniture tops, shelves. Kim'
ball's Glasi Shop, 527 Walnut
Phone 7378. 2-6m
FOR SALEI Lady's' coat, dark
blue, size 18, 100 wool, and
inner-lined. 128 Grant. 1-21
INSULATE YOUR OWN HOME
Quickly and easily installed
at low cost by anyone with
ordinary tools. Keep . your
home warm In winter, cool
In summer. Pays for Itself in
fuel savings. No down pay
ment, up to 3 years to pay.
Payments as low as $5.00 per
month. J. W. Copcland Yards,
66 Main. Phone 8197. 1-23
FOR SALE RCA radio, prop
erty of Marlon and Dorothy
Pomeroy, for room rent. Col
onial Inn, 121 N. 11th. ' 1-22
FOR SALE Wrapper chains or
clamps for logging or lumber
truck, Timpkin rear end gears.
2010 Hope. 13
40
To Exchange
TRADE $2000 equity In well
located, almost new, modern
home. Total price $4000. Want
small grocery. Give location,
inventory : and price. Box
4844, Herald-News 1-23
42 Miscellaneous Wantad
WANTED Use' of piano for
storage. . Permanent resident.
References. Phone 3677. 1-25
WANTED TO BUY 4tt -ton or
2-ton truck van, or will buy
truck and van. Must be. In
good condition. , Lost River
Dairy. 4200tf
WANTED TO RENT Two-bed-room
furnished house. Phone
7368. ... ' . ,1-21
14
Automotive
Timely
Winter
Necessities
NEW
Skid Chains
Hot Water Hcaten
Manifold Hcaten
Thermostats
Heater Hose
Windshield Defrosters
Electric Windshield Wipera
Radlatori
Cylinder Headi
Batteries
EXTRA SPECIAL
Auto Ski Carrier!, reg.
$3.6B, only $1.98
Also Used Parts
For All Cars
ROY GALL
AUTO CO.
42 Mlscellanaoui Wantad
TRAPPERS We are paying top
prices for coyote, muskrata,
lynx cats, Geo. E. Upton, Raw
Fur Dealer, Forest Grove, Ore.
2-7
44 Livestock nd Poultry
WANTED Cattle, sheep and
hogs. J. D. Beckley. Phone
7334 evenings. 43S2tf
SEE US before selling your live
stock to so called shippers
We need cattle and hogs here
at home and it will pay you
to sell direct to us. Top hogs
are $14.60 today. Pauley
Packing Co. Phone 5323.
nights 3505. 4028tf
BUYING all slaughter cattle
Malln Feeding Co. Phone 263.
1-25
WANTED TO BUY Some more
Guernsey cows, and . i o m e
Guernsey heifer calves, wean
ed. Please give price when
you phone as tires are hard
to get. Phone 4943. R. C
Prudhomme, 5102 So. 6th St
l-19tf
48
Financial
See '
Dinty Moore
' , . For
AUTO LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS
FURNITURE LOANS
Simple Credit Requirements
Complete Privacy-
12 Months to Pay
Quick Service
No Co-Signers
Locally Owned
Motor Investment Co.
Klamath's Oldest
M-275 S-241
114 N. 7th Phone 3325
First Federal
Has
; Plenty of Mone
Buy a Modern Home
Refinance Your Old Home
Pay Less Than Rent
Long Terms Low Rate
FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS and LOAN
Assoc. of Klamath Falls
Sixth & Main Phone 5195
l-30m
LOANS
' Established 8 Years in '
Klamath 'County
Furniture Loans
Signature Loans
Livestock Loans
$25 to $300
Rogers; Finance Co.
. S-189
412 Main Dial 5113
LEGAL NOTICES
KOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has been appointed-
" administrator of the
estate of Willard E. Jackson, de
ceased, and has qualified. All
persons having claims against
said estate are notified to pre
sent the same to me' with proper
voucher at the office of L. Orth
Sisemore, Court House, Klamath
Falls, Oregon, within six months
from January 21, 1943.
JAMES W. JACKSON,
- Administrator, .
J 21-28; F 4-11-18 No. 178.
A beautiful room
COStS only
THE MIRACLE WALL FINISH
bigbWiubr. CO.
Main Sr. Spring
Phone 3144
3t
Saved by Shirt
i i a& 'iii i.nill A In li m""-'"'"
Cadet at Navy pre-filght school
In Iowa City, In., shows how
pilots may use their shirts as
life savers if forced down at sea.
With sleeves and shirttail tied
behind him to form pocket, ca
det inflates air-tight shirt with
lung power, top, then floats.
Used in emergencies if regular
equipment, is lost, inflated shirt
can keep swimmer afloat sev
eral dys.
Simone Sarong
- i
i
T4
French actress Simone Simon's
sarong has the boys in Holly
wood looking and looking. . .
BOSTON WOOL
BOSTON, Jan. 21 (AP-USDA)
The Boston wool market was
quiet today. 'A few small sales
of the higher grades of spot Aus
tralian wool were made at prices
a . few . cents below maximum
grease prices allowed. Difficulty
in getting shipping space from
South America before April re
stricted trading in Montevideo
and Buenos Aires. -
I
l 1' -Mi
THE GREMLINS
I'M A Lft 6RBMUN, . V jrTK
rCMOIi
-i.
ManJzetl and tf-Uiattcial
STOCK MARKE
J
DAY'S SESSION
NEW YORK, Jan. 21 OP)
Under the leadership of steels,
motors and other selected Indus
trials, the stock market turned
around today and pushed up frac
tions to a point or so generally
with Isolated issues Jumping as
much as 4.
The last-minute come-back of
Wednesday was extended moder
ately at the opening in sluggish
dealings. Buyers then became
more- confident and activity
quickened after mid-day. Closing
prices were at or near the best
of the session. Rails and utili
ties were relatively narrow al
though most were up small
amounts.
Closing quotations:
American Can 761
Am Car & Fdy .... 28!
Am Tel tc Tel 150
Anaconda . 261
Calif Packing . 231
Cat- Tractor 40J
Comm'nwTth tc Sou m. 1332
General Electric
321
45s
231
81
571
30
171
35)
7
Hi
81
255
3i
24i
15i
353
60s
16!
4i
43
64
16
83
50i
7J
General Motors
Gt Nor Ry pfd
Illinois Central .....
Int - Harvester .....
Kennecott
Lockheed
Montgomery Ward
Nash-Kelv
N Y Central
Northern pacific
Pae Gas 4: El
Packard Motor .
Penna H: R
Republic Steel
Safeway Stores
Sears Roebuck ;
Southern , Pacific
Standard Brands
Sunshine. Mining
Trans-America
Union Oil Calif
Union Pacific
U S Steel
Warner Pictures
Portland
Produce
PORTLAND. Ore., Juu tl (AP BUT.
TEK PrinU: A rde. ilHo lb. la prdi
nrat wrapper. In artoni; B
frsd, sic to parchment wrapperr, tte m
eartoii.
BUTTERFAT F!nt qualltj,. mailmom
of . of 1 per eest acidity dellrered In
Fortla&d. SWSUc lb; premium qualitr.
maximum of M of 1 per cent addltv, ij
53Ho lb; Taller rocttej and coootrr pbtoti,
!c leii tbaa flrtt for 5Hjc; iccood quatltT
at Portland, to under lint or M-MVro. .
CHEESE Selling price to Portland rt
tailen: Tillamook triplet, Sic lb; loaf,
stc lb: trlpletl to wholeaalera, e lb; loaf,
SOc FOB Tillamook.
. EGQS-rPrloca to producer!:- A large,
4c; B large, too; A medium, too; B me
dium, Stc dor. Keiale to retallen, S-ic
bishcr for casea, eartoni, 5c higher .
UVB POULTRY-Bujlng prices: Xo. t
grade Leghorn broilers. 1H to S Iba., SSc;
colored fryers; JU to 4 Iba, SSe, do JS'i
lbs., 23c; colored . roasters, over 4 lbs..
tic; Leghorn hens under SVj lbs.. 20c;
orer Si4 lbs.. JSc; colored hens, Stc lb:
Xo. t grade hens. Se leas; Xo. ! grade 6c
less; roosters, -tto lb.
DRESSID TrRKXTS-Selllnr prices:
country dreased hens, S443C; packers
stock hens. No. 1. toHe casharry; large
toms. orer n lbs., ste easharry.
RABBITS Average country killed. SS
40c. COUNTRY ItEATS-Senbg price to re
tailer: country killed hogs, best butchers,
120.149 lbs.. 21.52c; Tealers, fancy, 23c lb;
good, ' heavy, lo-SOo lb; rough, heavy, 17
lSc; canner-cutter covi (nev celling). 164e
lb; bulls (new celling), Uc lb.; lambs.
2To rb; ewes, good, ISo lb; ewea. poor, 10c
ONTOys-drecn, " 75-Soa dog. bunches:
Oregon dry. H.04: Idaho large, tl.ro; Yak.
Ima, Sl.ot to-lb. bag.
The OPA has warned illegal
holders, of ration book No. 1.
They've been getting plenty of
sugar but It may not be so
sweet for them.
AHA! LCOKi MK
My PROFEIONAl.
seuvtces cam
Si Be pot to Good
WW eH W a-' I aW-Ww-w
SHOWS GAINS !N
-HEy, SHRIMP.' WHY OOMX) LET THESI -
MO, ASSiliX TOOK RI6HT5.
.... i ,:,
KLAMATH
Carload Potato Shipments
(Figures from State-Federal Inspector Ross Aubrey)
Day of
Month Season 1042-43 Season 194M2
Jan. Jan. to Season Jan. to Season
Dally Date to Date Dally Date to Date
I 1 3830 0 0" 8804
2 38 39 3968 7 T 8811
2 0 39 3968 17 24 8828
i- 36 75 4004 9 " 33 8837
S ?1 116 4048 12 45 3849
6 56 172 4101 29 74" 8878 '
T 57 229 4138 42 116 8920 '
S 39 268 4197 53 169 8973
9 ' 57 325 4243 . 49 218 4022
10 " 0 325 4243 52 . 270 4074
11 37 362 4282 13 283 4087
12- " 37 399 4319 - 47 - 330 . 4134
13 62 46l 4381 57 . 887 4191
14 66 527 4447 66 453 4257 '
15 44 571 . 4491 44 497 4301
16- W 660 4580 " 89 536 4340
17 0 660 4580 ,40 576 4380
lT" 16 678 4596 4 580 .4384
. 19 12 688 4608 "iii 609 . 4413 . '
20 17 705 4623 30 639 , 4443
21 37 676 4480
22 " : 29 - - 705 4509
23 32 737 4541
24 ' " " " -19 756 ; 4560
25 7 1 757 4961
26 ' 24 781 ' 4585
27 " " 23 ; 804 - 460S
28 " '. 24 828 4632
29 22 850 .4654
30 25 873 4679
31 I r . . , , - -19 894 . 4698
LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO.
Jan. 21 (AP) (Federal-State
Market News Service) CAT
TLE: Salable 45. About steady;
young fat range cows quoted $11
to $u.su, odd common cows
SH.UU-1U.UU, few cutters $8.00-50,
Cannere mostlv SR. Oft: medium
sausage bulls $11.00-50. Calves
none; nominal. .
HOGS: Salable 50. Nominal,
slow steadv to 10 cents lnwer
quotable top ' $15.75; package
gooa sows $13.75.
SHEEP: Salable none. Good
to choice wnnlprl lamhe niinteH
$14.50-15.50; good to- choice
wooled ewes quoted $6.50-7.50.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Jan. 21 (AP
USDA) Cattle: salable and to
tal 50; calves: salable and total
10; market steady; few good fed
steers $14.50-75, medium grades
$13.00-50; common to medium
$9.00-12.50; canner and cutter
cows $6.75-8.25; common to me
dium beef cows $8.25-10.25;
common to medium bulls $10.00
11.50; good beef bulls quotable
to $12.50; choice vealers $15.50;
medium grades $12.50.
Hogs: salable and total 200;
market 25c higher; good
to choice 190-210 lb. $16.00-25;
320 lb. butchers down to $15.00;
few - light lights $15.00; good
350-535 lb. sows $13.00-50; no
feeder pigs offered.
Sheep: salable . 25, total 35;
few head good fed wooled lambs
$14.50, good to choice carload
lots quotable to $15.25; common
shorn lambs $9.00; culled wool
lambs $8.00; good ewes salable
around $7.00.
Giraud is that rarest product
of these days of French activity
a leader whose reputation Is
higher today than in 1939. t-
British Daily Telegraph.
STRICTLY BUSINESS
"It Un't a ringing in my ears, exactly. It's more of
- 'Up-tap tapplty-tap erash'l"
BASIN
Tops West Point' Class
saKsWWWWJpT4j
a J i r
ninreiiiiaewa-iiei, saiisisriii aiar eim iii
Dlmltrt A. Kellogg (aboTa),
of San Francisco Is top. man in
academic standing in the class
of 410 cadets to be graduated
soon from the U. S. military
academy. He will be commis
sioned In the corps of engineers.
The Russian offensive was so
unexpected and so crushing that
it shattered all the plans of the
German-Rumanian high ; corrr
mand. We learned about Rus
sia's offensive capacity last win
ter, but we did not think the
red army could do it now on
siich a large scale. The prepara
tion and execution of the opera
tions were classical. Captured
Rumanian general. .
' Advice is just as easy to give
and hard to take as medicine.
Br McFeattas
MUSICAL
l NSTRU M T. NTS'