HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE SIX
Out Our Way
By J. R. Willianu Our Boarding House
With Major Hoof
: ; .... , 7 T EGAD, AtR. PUMKLE )l ABOUT TH& OMLV ip
r , r:;, t f WELL, WHUTS TH A toOVOT ME ) Tl-Me SOU CfvU GET
Itl - ' to KEEP OUT THERE.' 1 1 EM Mtf ,1 S NOTHnS,AIT S OP THE
3 (KP if PRECIOUS I SPOILS 'EM . ( VIWEB. ,w
ji yPa I Y '"' V I I OlrJOSMJR j, V. jty h BUr-FALO.'J
MOTHERS GET GRAV V'.'LSS. 8-7 -"""'""' ' v-T . Iu cts "irv 7
r"" By Fred Hafn,on Lumber Production
Increase Continues
'(' ME.B6E AUMf IDUCHESS", JZSl. PUCHE5S.' SHE'S i SSY3RTT HMUfA. N HOv.W0 KJWDER Yl
rvDT LIKE 10U TO RIN5 -f5 I THERE'S CSCTrW , OLD SOUL , BUT A I DUCHESS.') 'sSSU 10UR NV WE RE I
. PRIZE FISHT-UM SHOW TO I IvJ UK5 KTTER-' I HEART OF (SOLD J SOHW V J?7 S'ra iTN
J - '-" WR 1 Aw1 '
Freckles and His Friends
By Blosser
lop SOLD HIS
U)Ti AND WITH
IT WENT
IAROS DBFAM
OF RICHES.
OMTOPOF
That, There
seems to be
AM ANGRY"
. GROUP OF
Gold SEEKERS"
ON LARDS
Trail
( DlOYOUSEc Y WHERE B THAT FOOL P fl DON'T TiF WE GET OUR
TMIS NEWSfPER? KID WHO GOT US ALU O K0OW HANDS ON HIM.
IW , V UP HERE ON A WILD- ( WHERE WE'LL WARM HIS
VG&sE oiASE? -ffd -QoooJBuT
I KNOW YOU'RE" HARMLESS
UMLESS YOU'RE MOLESTED
BUT I SURE HOPE TOO
i i A , 'o's
v COPR, 1W BY HtA SERVICC. IMC.
T. H. REG. U. S. PAT. Of f.
Wash Tubbs
By Leslie Turner
CpHE TACTICAL All I
"CENTER CONCEN
TRATES ITS VAST
RESOURCES ON THE
NEW JAP WEAPON..
( WE SHOULD KNOW PRETTY QUICK
F WEE ACTUALLY FOUNO M
LIMTATpN LH THIS JAP 60PAS
1HW AVT ncur us riiw i nt-
ANSWCR. TO IT,'
LET'S 5ET A MOVE ON, FELLAS '.WE'RE
60INS TO RE-ENACT THAT MUSHIRO RMD)
I ...WE'LL WEED 7 B-2'S...AMD
12 8-26'5 WITH CAMERAS I
m. ,iiV Tai6 cjsews REAoy - r- . answer to it; i ' pv-.tI ttw
Boors and Her Buddies
By Martin
r-r j r 1( : " IT , I
l '"J ' ' 1 .t. e T-. u I f.T. Off.
Alley Oop
By V. T. Hamlin
KINS SOLOMON'S OBVIOUSLY HE cucVnON ONE
DESERT RANGERSI IS A MAN OF WHO WEARS V
'FNn OUR HFROV IMPORTAUrfXy.n.ET0)
SHOT AND ABAN
DONED BV OSCAR
BOOM.-OOP STLL
THAT MARKS MIAA i ,J
AS KEEPER OP
MNS SOLOMON'S
WIVES' CATS"
MEANWHILE S OOOLA GOES BACK THROUGH THE"
' (HE SWIPED IT.Q 8-'-i(-3-t
ft i UON7 lNOW VimurtU ITU U1T y I iueii uidiiel ..,.r-r I I
WHO HE K BJT Inn iff ""X I I :7. :::T ' I I m..,, .,
y-A FEW X NlZ?fiilflVt I WISH SHE SI WSIr,, uFBP W'-
' DAVS IK N K TO 60 BEEN (?UiTE WOULDN'T 60S BHH Wt3'b,?t S
EZION-SEetR I IVL, JA BLOWTO THIS IS NOT. TO ?,.'. "X...,N
' I WILL SEE HIW II KNOLK OUT tor aim ar ruKVWNI
Little Orphan Annie
By Harold Gray
AT TH' TIME I DIDNT
KNOW I HAD TO HAVE
ONE O' THOSE THINGS
TO GET INTO PUBLIC
SCHOOL, WITHOUT A
UOT O TROUBLE-
I II iui
rt i i niiwiMn- S r HM-M M- I'M SURE
TH DUKE MEANT WELL. I ff I WE bib -THOUGH IT 1 I
WMEN HE GOT PETE, THE & 'J I WAS WRONG, OF COURSE-1 I
PENMAN, TO WRITE ME f - AND . ILLEGAL- J I
I A BIRTH CERTIFICATE" -g' P Tt SCHOOL, WIUHOUT A i
Z
4 ,; i ..
BUT DUKE FIGGERED
WITHOUT A BIRTH
CERTIFICATE TH'
Klb-CATCHER WOULD
GRAB ME, AND PUT
ME IN A "HOME
OH, I CONT
FEEL THAT
Toy WERE
TO BLAME,
ANNIE
I
SEATTLE, Aug. 7 (P) West
coast fir lumber output main
tained its approximate five per
cent increase over 1043 output
during July, the West Const Lum
bermen's association reported today.
Tlie report was coupled, how
ever, with a warning mat tne
production lead is now in danger
of being lost because of shortage
of men and equipment particu
larly logging truck tires.
Total production during four
weeks in July was 130,322,000
board feet, bringing the. cumula
tive 30-week total since the first
of the year to 4,642,756.000
board feet. Production at this
point in 1943 totaled only 4,
427.851,000, the association re
ported. Unfilled orders stood at 1,006,
090,000 board feet at the end of
July with gross stocks at 439,
207,000. Bonanza
Mrs. Mary Malone has re
turned from a week's visit at the
home of her brother in Ashland.
Gilbert M. Brown, WT 3c, ac
companied by his friend, Mclvin
Humpal, F 1c, are spending
their furlough visiting with
Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Brown and family. During
their stay here Brown's two sis-
rcr, mrs. upai jjaviason oi Lf
quillc. Ore., and Mrs. Dclpha
Prpillnn c( Diphmnnil fnlir
have also made visits with their
parents. Harold Brown, a young
er brother, returned to Coquille
11.' i t Vl his .letan fn. n U .
...... ...a .lio.i At. a 3IIUII Vlftl.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wright and
son raui, oi laano ialls, Idaho,
arrived Wednesday for a visit
with Mrs. Wright's sister, Mrs.
Frank Bramwell and family. An
other visitor at the Bramwell
home this week is Mrs. Kenneth
Bramwell of Astoria, Ore. Ken
neth Bramwell is with the Amer
ican forces serving with the fifth
army in Italy, and is the young
est son of Mr: and Mrs. Frank
Bramwell.
It has been impossible so far
to estimate damage inflicted by
the sudden hail and rainstorm
which struck the country just
east of Bonanza Saturday night.
Heavy hail and torrents of rain
followed a north and south di
rection in a narrow strip, damag
ing crops and roads and irriga
tion fapilitioQ- tin Ih. T 11-
market road, three miles east of
cunanza, ai wnat is known as
Crapser Point, tons of rock and
i . , . . : uuwn ine
hillside, washing and ridging
" tuiioiueraoiy damaging the
new fill in the county road, and
uu..,i.latlllg me main
canal of the Irwin unit of the
jiuiscuy irrigation district.
At many points, for a distance
of two miles, dirt and rocks
were washed onto the main-road.
The storm struck with even
of the river, washing away
fences, covering the road to run-
.....s-uuaiu uepn, ana wash ne
channels thmaU .j
. , . , , ' r ii 1 1 1 ana DOia-
?J's .l01"3 60u.fe,et wide and of
been plowed. ",Cn lne iaM had
Courthouse Records
MarrUfit
t ,i'ZBKART-ROAnK. Ralph Rjvmnnrl
wVh -ITS""' "ttk- rv"cTC'.Ullon
Ur Staii-aS' o.K?.rmJ,ah
S lfc-tS?nS,S",.'h,lrt- ?"'" wiriiVr.
CAMPBELL - PICARD. Ben J.cob
vf,J?, ;r Wnt of Klam.lh Falli!
, . ' Dlrorce Decreet
Ja?law!rl,1t?!,,,bWh"co,", vu Idw,n
Mildred Clouion venui mchirdCloui-
An Ploinllfff'B k I . . .... -
Price: "rMlorVd. " M"ar,a
uormny Grnnleat venui Narval
wrccnlcaf.
Bom Ann Mclnlyre venui Gordui A.
Mclntyre. Plalntlff'i maiden name, note
Ann Ball, reitored. ,
Lloyd w. McCormlck veriui Grace
E. McCormlck.
Hnltlo M. Harrla veriua Claud Harrli.
Ella Elizabeth Stanley venui Thorn
Ion Luthor Stanley. Plalntlff'a maiden
name. Ella Elizabeth Rogeri, reitored
to Iter.
lenrWick"' Wlrk' Ver"" 3m" Al'
Knthryn Harlan venui Robert O,
Harlrtn. ,
MIMuil A . ., ... ...
... h,imuui i.nu. .lonn u.
Seymour. .
irnogcne Bell veraim Hayden Haya
Bell.
BIKES FOR RENT
MAKE RESERVATIONS
FOR SUNDAY
2o per hour, II. SO per day
Phone 5520 222 S. 7th
Poole's Bicycle Store
WOMEN IN
!SERY(CEi
if I I l I n n Mara Stuff Slit.
John R. Knoll is visiting hero
for the next several tltiys Willi
his mother, mis. uvuiru
Knoll of Midland roua. no is .
u. L-t RniiuttiU (111.. Ull
August 13. Sgt. Knoll Is Just
out of a hospital nt Atlantic
City, IN. J. JUIHl w.ia iiiju.i-v.
ill Europe before the Invasion.
Ho is with the paratroopers.
Young Mion was in n"i;
in England two months before
DCU1K seui m iiiu
He has been In tho service
years and overseas since No
vember, 1943.
.
FORT BENN1NG, Ga. John
D. Tottcn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John T. Totton, 1436 Crescent
avenue, Klamath Falls. Ore., has
been promoted to the -rank ol
first lieutenant.
Lt. Totton Is a graduate of
Klamath Union high school and
received a degree of BS from the
University of Oregon. He en
tered tho military service in No
vember, 1942, and took his basic
training at Camp Roberts, Calif.
In May, 1943 he was selected to
attend officers candidate school
and upon receiving his commis
sion as a second lieutenant in
August, 1943. was assigned to
duly In the tactical section of the
infantry school.
Lieutenant and Mrs. Totton,
whoso home is at 535 No. Third,
Klamath Fulls, Ore., are now liv
ing at 54 Bcnnlng drive, Colum
bus, Ga.
S 1c Wllliom Robert Bucknell
has completed the course of
training In the aviation radioman
school at the naval air technical
training center at Memphis,
Tcnn.
His home address Is 2021 Vino
street, Klamath Fulls. He Is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Buck
nell of the same address.
AN AIR SERVICE COM
MAND DEPOT, "Somewhere in
England" Among a small group
of soldiers awarded the Good
Conduct medal at a ceremony nt
an air service command depot In
England recently was MSgt.
Harry F. Galamcau. son of M. P.
Galarneau of Murphy, Ore.
The Good Conduct medal is
awarded to those soldiers whose
performance of duty, efficiency,
and behavior has been such as to
deserve emulation during one
year of continuous federal mili
tary service whilo the United
States was at war.
MSgt. Galarneau, who is a
hangar chief, is stationed at an
air service command depot which
recently won the commendation
of Lt. Gen. Carl A. Spaatz. com
manding general of the United
States strategic air forces in Eu
rope, for increasing iLs nutnut of
planes by more than 100 nor
cent. The award to MSgt. Gal
arneau was made by his com
manding officer, Col. John G.
Moore.
e
VISITS PARENTS AMM 2c
Wesley Yancey is here on leave
from San Diego at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Yancey, 1920 Gary.
He and his wife, Mrs. Lucilc
Yancey, will be in Klamath Falls
until August 13.
Wesley entered tho service
three years ago. He was a sur
vivor of the Lexington sinking.
Three local men have recently
completed an orientation course
designed to bridge the gap be
tween training in the states and
combat soldiering against the en
emy in France. These men arc at
an air service command station
in England.
SSgt. James W. Curtis, son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Curtis of
916 Klamath avenue, is one of
the men who has completed the
course. Before entering the
army air forces, he was cm
ployed as a clerk by Emll's Food
store, No. 2, In Klamath Falls.
Second Lt. Kendall D. Thomp
son, husband of Mrs. Ellen M.
Thompson of 1834 Fremont, was
employed as a postal clerk at the
Klamath Falls postoffice before
entering the army air forces.
Second Lt. Robert D. Puckctt,
son of Douglas Puckctt of Tulc
lakc, was a student at Oregon
State college before entering the
service.
' TWENTY-TWO MISSIONS
SSgt. Don D. Zumwalt, now
with the 15th AAF overseas, has
informed friends here that he
has completed 22 missions since
his arrival overseas and has
been awnrrlnrl tho Air Mnrioi
Oak Leaf Cluster. Young Zum-
wait is a lormcr resident of
Klamath Falls and n
KUHS.
Market
Quotations
man, ..r H
lt"l he enlo r,l i ..""1" ol'
WHEAT
mf"'CAOO, Aug. 7 (AP-WFA)-Com-
unQ, pommieniiy today
and all wheat and rye futuren dlppod
J nl" t tlmea. Oata and barley alio
Favorable war newi wan the main
depreulng- Influence, although heavy
movement of uprlng wheat and oati
jlao were facton. Wheat rallied at
tlmei under ahort-coverlng.
'i dipped further near the flnl.h to
iiu may luiurei to
new aeaional lowi alio.
vrneai cioieo l vi to 'i cent! below
the prevloui flnlih, September tl. !),',
lonal lowi, Rye wai off 2 to 3 centi,
S1.MK-H. May $I.0B',.,, alio new
lowi for the aeaion. Oati loit H, to 2V,
t, May 6oV4c. December ooif,
May Sen. Barey waa down
to lttc, September Si.lOtt,
The protective Isolation of our
war plants cannot be taken for
granted in another war. because
of the almost certain develop
ment of heavy bombers capabio
of reaching any objective in this
country. Undersecretary of
War Robert P. Patterson.
Children are not expendable,
however pressing present man
power needs of the nation arc.
U. S rhIIHrnn'e Rnrnn,, ,irn..
conference report.
llr VICTOR Kt'MANK
NKW YollK, Aug. 7 (AM. The Hock
market ticker tape again wai nioiionolU
eil by low-prlceil tuuttiri today although
inodeit recovery Inclination war dli.
playeil by icatlcred plvolall.
American Can WH',
Am far A r'lly .'a1
Am Tel . Tel IW
Anaconda J"
Calif Talking J'H
Cat Traclu. UI
Coutm'hV'lth It nou I
CurtuWllalil
General Itleclrlo
General Molore alii
Gt Nor lly plil
Illlmili teulial IJli
till llarvclar T7
Kennecott - .li
Lockheed .
Mimlaninery Wart!
Nah-Klv nk
N Y central . la
Northern 1'aclfle In
I'ac Clan Kl a.l
I'ackanl Motor 'k
IV.ina II It - J"'.
Hepillillc Mtcet 1U
lllchtlelil Oil "S
Safeway Htorei M.
Heara lloel.uck
.Southern Pacific , io't
Standard nranda oil
Stinihlue Mining M
Traua.Atnenca m, UW
1'ntnn Oil Calif lu
tl S Sleel
Warner Plclurei ..li'i
Potatoes
ClltOACiO, Auk. T IAI,.WKA-I,oU-too,
tin IvaU U0: on Imck .73; luUl
iiipmMi HAturday H; Nundiiy 70; p
pllea ntoUcraU; demand very good.
nirket firm l cclllii. Idahn IllUtt Tit
ump It. No, 1. fxtlUt-DI; ltu.rl lltif
bunk UH No. I. W : lgon Whim WH
No. t, -1 till; totninort-Ult V).7ti; Wnli.
l.i.lo.t Uuxt VIHtr I'M No, 1, HOVo-J;
Nlriih t'nhlilrr (3 tltl WArtxm
t'H No. I, U ;ui 4; lomntorrlaU J 40 4I;
MlMruirl Cobhloni gonrlly hikmI qu1
itv Txa Cobblfrt Ufl No. I.
LIVESTOCK
SOUTH HAN FWANCIMCO. Ali. 7
tAP-WrAl CUJ! (Millil V00. ltrritfly
Km run, (in load (cd tear titfetmi;
(tprntntf ilitw. atniut alaadyi medium
uwr 111 DO 1.1: to: medium In good
hclfrra $11.001300; kinmI youn ruwa
Unl. quoltd ail.Ou-U.W. ad me
dium range cnwi i0.0010 W: common
row suoo O Ml, rnitnertt and culler
firm ft.T00"?.00. Odd tram uulU 110 ud.
Calvei: 30, Hteady: imk1 in rholro veal
ert carve. common liithl veal era lo.oo
li oo.
Knot Sataltte KM. Around Heady: few
pack a art and ahort load kmh1 Iim) ao
K harrow and fllU 91A.73, (ew JMiWS
lb. 4.oo iU. OtMKl iuwi 2Zo higher,
moally 110 M.
Hhrep: Ha table 400. Numeroiu derkt
good to choice north coa.t lamb orter
rd. Undertone about Heady; ahiim me
dium to good clover larnba 911 SO-li ao.
Cull to good twti quoted 1.00-4 90.
PORTLAND. Ore,. Aug 7 -AP-WFAI
Calllf Salable .TIW, lolal SIOO; ralvea
alable and total 400: market rather
low but ateady except for aomo com
mon medium ateera which were weak
and 3flc lower; load good experimentally
fed ateera fl 00 aurted: few loaila win
tered gra.a ateera lfl W ftO; good ahort
fed 13 00; c ommon-inedlum aleer
ID 30-13 30: load good payd helfera
$14 00. aorled at tUOO: other helfera
largely D.0O-U.oo; tanner and cutter
rowa M 30 3 73; several load good beef
rows to 3043; 1 load to I0 13; few
mixed row and helfera I0 301100;
common-medium bulla 7, 00-8,13: few
good bulla 1000-33; good -choice vaaltra
leady at 11330-14 30. few IISOO.
Mog Salable 2 40U. total 3OO0; mark
et active, ateady, moally at celling
leveta; good-choice 150340 lb. 113.73;
341-370 lb. (13.00: heavier welgbla down
to i:t.fta; few 13073 lb. i3.oo-i4,ao:
ood bowi xo.oo-il.no; lightweight to
11.00; good -choice feeder pig 13.00
33. Shaop-Salable 1A30. total 3130; market
fairly ariive; giod -choice ipring lamba
$11.73-13 00, 1 load 91333: good-cholte
horn larnba $10.30; common wooled
lamlM $n. 00 0.00. largely to feeder buy
era: cull larnba down to $3 00; few good
yearling! $0,30.10 33: good twea $3.33-30;
culla down to 100.
CHICAGO. Aug. 7 (AP-VrAI-Balabla
hog 14.000; tout 10.000; active, com
plete clearance "early; all weight and
grade fully ateady: good and choice
100.240 lb, at $14.73 ceiling, weight
over 340 lb, at $14.00 celling on aurh
weight: little here scaling under loo
Iba. and relatively few big weight:
good nad choice 300-&30 b, now moally
$14 00, only law big welghta down to
$13.73.
Salable cattle 19.000; ealabie calve
1000; fat ateera and yearling ateady
to strong : good and choice weight ac
tive; common and medium grade com
paratively scarce at $13,00 down to
$11.00 and below; top long fed ateer
$11100. about half docen load icallng
1000 to 1378 Iba. bringing the price,
numtroua loada 1 7.00-1 7. po. with year
ling selling freely at $17.33-3; heifers
strong, bulk IID 30-1(1.30; top 910.D0;
other killing classes generally steady;
cow fairly active; good beef cows to
$13.30. m oi lly tflW-HM; with cutters
at $8.00 down, and cannera $8,73-0.73;
vnry few sausage bulls above $11.00,
moatly $8,30-10.30; vealtrs steady at
$13.00 down; Hock cattla slow, scarce.
Salable aheep 30u0; total 3000; moder
ately active, native spring lamb along
with shorn yearlings steady, medium
to choice shorn ewe fully ateady. low
er grade strong to fully 3flc higher;
good and choice native spring lambs
$14.30 to mostly $14.73 with bucks dis
counted $1.00; top $14,73, but range
lambs absent: few medium 00 lb. native
aprlng $11.00, light culls eligible down
to $7.00 and below; deck good yearling
around $11.30; deck common shorn year
ling sold 10-33; cull to good shorn owe
$3.00-0.33.
WEATHER
Bandar. Augu.t a
Eugene
Klamath ralli ..
Lnkevlew M
North Bend
Portland
Redding
rteno ...........
San Franclico
Seattle
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There were 860,960 visitors In
267,789 private automobiles to
Great Smoky Mountains Nation
al park during 1940.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTIOE OP FINAI, ACCOUNT
Notlco la hereby given that I have
filed my final account and report a.
admtnl.trntor of the eatato of Ernoat
ftlchard Carlinn, decea.ed, and tho
Judge of the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, for Klamath County, haa
fixed ton o'clock In Ihe forenoon of
Sfiptomber 1, 1044. and tho courtroom
""'.I J;"urt ln ,no courthou.e al
Klamath Pnlli, Oregon, a. the lime and
place, when and where any perinn may
preient any objection! or exception! to
anything therein contained, and at laid
time anrl nlnpn Ik. ......
lettle laid account. .many
Erlo r. Pelerion, .
...... . Administrator.
JySI; Au 7-H.JI-28. No. 140.
CITATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
STATE OH' OHKCION IN AND FOn
,jy,F.C.0UNTY 0F KLAMATH,
INiuIo "AT7?J If Tm ESTATE OF
MARY B. DAY, Decerned.
nTOn!i"rry - a,n Day, Lillian
"f Thorpe, Fred T. Day, Roy M. Day,
- . I!1 mo- "ay mng, Mar
garet Cnrgill Day, Donald Burton Day,
; .1 7. Jy i r,uwaro carrot nay,
TanrjejIln Day, Clarence Bu.ton Day,
Oeo. M. Day, Mary Day, and to all other
perioni In tha above entitled eatate,
Greeting.:
e.I2",B i?AME r TB STATE OF
OREpON. You and each of you oro
io appear in tne auove
ontlllod court In tho court room thereof.
nianiBiii rain, uregon,- witnin ten
d.".s'f. ,rom ,n d,le lervlce of Ihli
cllallon upon you. If nerved In Klnmalh
County, Oregon, or within twenty-eight
daya from tha data of the itrvlet of this
-n.ec wh,",, ."jiy
unlcil there,,, ","""".l &'
i,ctiiii. i.i.. ai'rtiid.J:l,Jhi
being dcVcni,; ,"; "irl, I
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within, bill not u-l,. 0, '
run, ou-ivn.i , TO
March 14 lo Kr,i,e,i,,wr w-
u I i ii '" "
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HlltirK-llraik J .lil. n. IUe(1
"We.
Salvage
fVvMfJ
rATHHave In meul cenuiMn
TIN t'AMI. I1..I, l.tno 1
piare for pick l.,i tlrlv. n.
.Itece. lake lo n S.feMa.
WAHTK I'APtll- l'l. n.,MN,l
In t.unille. 12 In huh Tl. n-i
.1, i,i.niv ... o iii.n (i.tui
DfMir.1. lie Itl liitnllle. 13 in ht
al Klanialh IIa.Io Ke.d romuii.
and Midland road or .1 Sate.,
Main and r.plft.i.i! ooo to l
clay. Watch nanvr tnr Intnrn,
Junior Chamber tif Cnmm.rr an
Iiiiiirmnt.on on u.ira.V'.eniu
CLASSIFIED RATES
One day
9 day run
3 day run
4 day run
3 day run
Week run
-Btl t
tf 3i
Mnnth run
20 v Discount for f'avmsnl In UJ
tt Discount for rsymsni di
Aria recalved h 100 D, (ft. Ill i
same afternoon In "Nw Todiy" niJ
Ada go into regular risuuiriiw m
the ffrat day, Ada may be ntxiill
callloe 3134 bv 10 OO a
niRPlJY rlBislMrd rati ttttl li
type must be ln the day bo (on 4
lion.
Now Today
WANTTD Hell hoy. Api7 r;
Hotel. '
" 1 1 n lolToTtTroMpAsr
Ha an opening In retail mttntn4f
- m tn ;rt if mili(n4 Ian
-i e,.t i..lmn tuiura ooBersS
ana aavsnrtniini n -i
war eecurtiy wen, riwn
7 p. m. for Appointment.
rOlt BKNTHouekeepln la
Ho, 4th Ht.
ron BKNT - Hinall 2-tom hj
house, rma In. nchlon pttw
Phone oiiia.
ron sau
AtlractlvA suburban horns. t
room, nice iw.,.
rle. Priced MtOO furnuhed. Tn
ba.emenl, lvo heiltoomi. Irn
Bee Joe P.rry
Wllh
F. I.. WEAVCT
Heal JUIale and I''"
3M t. Main . "
FOR SALE Oil 1.KNT
room furnl.neo " r.iu, uieJ
an electric wa.her. M I ColuMil
Inquire Hi. J. "
FOR SAI.E-I0M ford HI """J
FOn SAI.F. -Ono Apex w'M';3
rf?. ...her. one Coy I':!1.1
Monarch wood raoie Wrn,
Machine nervice. " -
FOn SALE -One new lad. B1
watch and one new man . j
watch. 310 Ma, l " " 1
aide.
- ,.. b. l
FOR SALK-Molorcyc... (jj
i.ori.rd aialloii. Ihl "l
avenue, or (107 High St.
iron RALE ToHllOllfST BJOf 1
Sunday. Augu.t u. o" n6W
dl.c. Oliver walking P. jl
harne.'.. Fre.no jcr.per. MJ
gle iree., double ,,rl
I cow, laani of hone oni I
FOR SALE-Redwood po.l. ji
3nd St., Cro.cenl tllytiw
l . . - r
RABPBERRIES FOn l'a eM
crate. John Honrlk, II
wait ol Mann.
" nnkketp!1"
REMINOTON un" Mfl
chlnei, Typewriter.. AddlM J
Printing Calculaiori. uu" ,1
Main St, Phone oil
FOR SALE;, Man', bicycle. exf
dltlon. Phone 30"
Cannon.
FOR SALE Oil THAIJ,,i5ft
n.. .m dnwnlnwn i,,1 trtt,m
mllei from downiown ,1 m ,jjff
good .oil, no tillllni. ' , ,ji
properly In or near Km
n J. Shewey. G""- j
WANTED' Totato digger
motor. Malcolm Tm'JZ-fl
WANTED Tricycle, imlll Jj
l to. i-noiio .
- .
WANTKD-Cow. 4 10 0 J"" r1
Ouorniey or JorV. - m ,fi'l
coming fro.h loon, can
p. m.
p. m. if
WANTED- A fJS"j.
aoldler ""-i
SIIS, Room m.MtJr
quo, iiooin
WANTED TO RENT- i
out of town u.e. N Jl
;:o.SALE.-'rffj,W
Hereford bulli. 0 i
All for :ioo. See JohJ "
near Midland. "H--
WANTED Girl for njl'f, ,bl.
InB and office wora.
' on.
FOR SALE - 3 ll"""'f.r6 p.
Kenb, Call lloftjiL-;
FOR SALE-Vnnll;
range, curtain aire'1'
Martin.