Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 16, 1944, Page 6, Image 6

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PACE SIX
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
" 16. it.
Out Our Way
y J. R. Williams
Our Boarding Houe
With Major Hoor
SSL7 I DON'T MIND PACKItO' TOj$F OH. SHUT UP.' I iilM
M YOUR LOOT ERVOUR MfVOK'l PARE TO SET ITli hi I
M KIDS HERE . FREE Pf DOWN "THE POO. ,11
i 6RM1S--BUT WHEN M WOULD BE RIGHT X V I f ft
1 I COME TO TRVIN' TO )M INTO IT. OR VOU'tJ ffljlft
FIND TH' KEYHOLE WITH STEP IN IT.' vT"
'"H A PISH OF JITTER GELA- TTSwiPirr
TIME PUPPIN' IN TH SAME I JK, I N
I HAMD, THEM 1 DENVKMD fJSS'( id ,
MOT OMLY WAGES I f7lSJ& O&l
1 BUT TIME AMD "V f'ffisTP "'
NE CAOTIOUSLV EF IT'S A MNSTER.V rr WON'T PEEP )
UE FACTORY f WEAPON I BETTER, i WHAT IT IS W
SECRET ROLL EA5V SO IT J-THe OLD
A9k FOE Y DON'T FALL OFF GAFFER USUALLY
lC JOMES .A AN' 'SPLODelV OVERHEATS HlS
MOVOS f -A I DON'T CRANE 6ENDIN6 SET V
to to be Peeled U whenever we
T- ( OFF NO WALL ) COMES UP VJITH
! LAK A POSTER.'y 60MB NEW '
y ; 7 r p NI&MACe
Red Ryder
By Fred Harmon
'WHEW.' Frt LUCKrtiVfl
10 GET OUT OFj-- ;1J
IKANKFiJL FOR THE
INTERVENTION, JOE"
HAYES RELOADS
FIREWATER. A
TRY KILL
ME r-VWfc
FLY-TACKLE5HE
m?m HEAD.'
fWHAT HAPPEN EO.
LITTLE 6EAVER.V4A
nrrr-ac- JT YOU
Freckles and His Friends
By Blosser
T
JL.N AW ATTEMPT
TO SET
PUBLICITY FOE
HIS POLITICAL
CAMRAlSN.LAtO
pbetcnded to
disappear at
stauffer's lake,
by leaving
Some of his
clothes on tub
snk.allthf
evidencf points
STAW TEAGEDy'
The- kid who repohted lard smiths
'i Tiii NCt gave; his name as
LMKU srvil I M '
e- -I -JF
IT MAY BE A HOAX.
&UT (SO OUT TD THF
LAKE ANYWAY, AND
SEE WHAT ,
COOKS OKAY,
1 :
In I "V
What's the smelling ) Better, keep it
salts fDe. SON? HANDY. MOW. IN
y CASE YOU SEE
I I SKIDOOS -S
L I HEADLINESr.
Merrill
Wash Tubbs
By Leslie Turner
I CAME TO T JUST A MIMUTE, Tl THEPE 5TAN0IM' THERE WITH THEIR 1
LUION TO CAPTAIM EASy... W I MOUTHS OPEN AN' THEIR EXES OUT ON
LOCATE YOU, TAKE A LOOK STEMS, WAITIN' FOR YOU TO TELL US
!SS?lA,yr' L MV MENJ V WHY; YWHAT'5 HAPPENED IN TH'OUTSIOE J
AN6 FIND LINK' j WORLD SINCE BATAAfii
YSEE, WE RE TWO
AW A HALF YEARS
8EHIN0 IN TH' NEWS.
ALL WE'VE HAD IS A
FEW SECOND-HAND
REPORTS OF WHAT TH'
JAP RADIO HAD TO SAY
; OF COURSE, FELLAS
-TRY TO ANSWER ANY-
ONE AT A TIME!!
ft mi
I I'LLT
I VHHY
Boots and Her Buddies
By Martin
3 wc. wto'b rap
HOW) TO WKNrt TO
hty.ooTei
SHOOT M Trt ,
tvae:
OH.VM 11
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11 1 1
By V. T. Hamlin
2HtTi a CO W'oiiT r THIS HELP SITUATION IS EvPSA. .u rHDYoiilx- I
1111 onto r cc
Little Orphan Annie " ! r
' " . By Harold Gray
SOOT!? POUND ANNIE. OMLY K5 BE WZC I 1 Y-TRr ,N1 if OLI PONT SEEM TO
KfflMrKMRS.BLEATING-HART I EVEN OU CON'tI J 1 MYo!CEI,i II RESIZE TOUftH POSITION F
LTt) THE POUND. TO BE KILLED I I BE TT CRUFI J fi S'i-Tin II WEftM-REMEMBftH, I J I
T-vJ V" . -SJ-i: JM B Vft.fi?y,TE-l n 3 STILL CON SEND YOU i
T ME OUT "j Q
L-AMMI l-MI ILLLM.I
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sharp were
business visitors In Redmond the
early part of the week.
Merle "Bud" Woodlcy, son of
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Woodlcy has
reported to Snn Diego for navy
traininij. Young Woodlcy grad
uated last spring from the Malin
high school where he was a
member of the football and bas
ketball squads.
Mrs. Roberta Edwards, San
Jose, is a guest in the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Warren Fruit
and family.
Help is badly needed at ' Red
Cross headquarters here and in
structors arc asking that any
one who can spare an hour or
two Wednesday and Friday af
ternoons, appear to nelD out with
surgical dressings. The daily
quota for Merrill Is 400 dress
ings and the few who appear to
ncip nave ciimcuuy is keeping
up.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Olds,
San Francisco, were recently
guests at the Home of Mrs. Olds
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Robison. Mrs. Olds who will be
remembered here as the former
Martha Robison is secretary to
Robert H. Lamb, San Francisco
attorney. Olds is also practising
law in San Francisco. Their mar
riage was an event of July 21
in the Children's Chapel of the
First Presbyterian church, San
Francisco. While here they vis
ited also with Mrs. Olds' sister,
Mrs. Hilary Wincbargcr, her
family and with other relatives.
The homemnking committee of
tne women of the Moose headed
by Mrs. Helen Shroyer and the
hospital Euilri with Mrs. Eleannr
Jondahl as chairman will spon
sor a public dance in the Mer
rill community hall, Saturday
night. October 14. Music will be
by the Tulelake Guardsmen.
Plans for the dance were com
pleted at a recent mcetine of the
society at which time It was re
ported that S60 was made on a
recent rummage sale and S7.5D
on a cooked food sale sponsored
by the rtoosehcart committee.
Poe Valley
Word was received here frnm
Ben Nork from a Portland hn.
pital that It was necessary to
use penicillin, sulpha drugs and
hot packs, to check the infection
in his leg. He recently came
back to Klamath Falls after a
second operation on his leg, but
was forced to return to Portland.
Mr. .uckerman is hav ne h i
spuas aug mis week. Ho em
ployed about 85 Mexicans and
hauled them to work and back
to the home nlace in buses. He
had around 300 acres in pota
toes this season. He is almost
through digging.
A benefit shower was hiM
for the Warren Moore family
wnu lost ineir nome and belong
ings in a recent fire. Manv nan.
ful gifts were receiver) hv h
Moores.
Mrs. Hallie Haines was a hnn.
per in Klamath Falls Friday.
Bo Tucker bought 80 acres of
land adjoining the Emil Wells
place recently. The ranch was
formerly known as the McClure
place.
VIC Brown wax a faMnt. l
Klamath Falls Monrinv tn not
M ur Pola" loading.
The Mexicans arc now optiln-
scven cents for picking a 60.1b.
jotr. ui potatoes, rney refused
to work for five cents per 60
pounds any longer. They are
picking for Bo Tucker this week.
.IOC Nork has nnnrlv nil nf ut.
fall rye sown on the home place.
New Pine Creek
Everything is all set for the
PTA benefit dunce to bo held 111
New Pine Creek. Music for the
occasion lias been arranged by
chairman of the music commit
tee, Mrs. Erma Sunders. AH
other committees linve been as
signed and are functioning with
full cooperation, It Is reported.
Juanila Collins, who was
working lit the Willow Ranch
box factory, has quit her job nnd
has signed up to Join the WACs.
She leaves sometime next week
to engage in her new type nf
work, about which she Is quite
thrilled. Her parents will lake
care of her children. She will
either bo n the medical or nil
corns. Etdora Llghtle announces her
engagement to Sailor Alexander
Charles Taylor of Los Angeles,
who is at present stationed at
tho Lakevlcw air base. They
were to have been married Wed
nesday of this week. Miss El
dora has also been working at
the Willow Ranch box factory.
It Is understood that Pat
Ilalllnan and his family will
move soon to the Ousley ranch
which he has recently pur
chased.
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Johnston
came up from Vallejo, Calif, last
Sunday, accompanied by Aunt
Julia Edwards. They plan to
stay about (wo weeks during
which time Kay will enjoy his
beloved SDort of Inmllnu the
deer and shooting tho water
fowl. Sarah will exchange gos
sip with her many friends. Mrs.
towards will make a good ref
eree to decide hunting Issues
between Kav and his father Lee.
both experts.
Artie V. Rcld also cnuuht a
chance to come up from Ala
meda to try his luck shooting
the illusive antlcrod targets that
roam tho hills and dales at night
and hide in the thick brush bv
day (until after hunting season.)
iwo local women now claim
undisputed honors over their
husbands for being first to get
their deer this season. Fannie
Fisher showed hor husband, Ray
mond, how it was done on the
opening day of the Oregon sea.
son, by bagging a nice three
pointer.
Mrs. Carrol Cloud got a big
five pointer In the neck last
Monday morning at 0:30. She
was hunting in a party with her
husband and his brother Ernest
and his wife, Francis, the latter
naving Just come up from Val
lejo for a week or two to visit
and hunt. The big deer dressed
out around 207 pounds, and is
Incidcntly the largest deer that
has been taken here this season.
The Home Economics club
met at the Grango hall Thurs
day afternoon, October 5, with a
very small attendance of four
members and two guests, Mrs.
Wcstergaard and Janice Ham
mcrslcy. The afternoon was
spent piecing on a quilt for the
bazaar to be held RnmoilmA M
fall. Mrs. Frank Deter donated
a large oisn towel to the grange.
The hostess, Mrs. Elizabeth Alex,
anter served apple-rolls with
wnippeo cream and coffee. Mrs,
iyaa Bisnop will be next hos
tcss on October If).
The HanDV Hour nliih tv.Al
wun mrs. mary cannon at Wil
low itancn last Tuesday afte
noon, week ago, with eight
iiii-mucrs nreseni. a rnmn i-,n,,t
uurcuau was piaycd by the mem,
bers and won by Amv Cloud nnri
Ella Oliver. Verv tnslv fhiftr,
sandwiohes and coffee were
served for refreshments. The
next meeting of the club will be
with Mrs. Thclma Butler October
Ben Cloud, father of M
f-mest Koblnolt is reported ill
ui me in kc view hospital.
Hnllon CiUndir ;
Wnr rrlrt ml lUllonlng Hoard, 4rt0
I mi. lu : P. m.i Manmlay. U ;JW i . m.
t a . in, I'hont OWl lur all Infonna
lltAtl mtllt'-lln" '"'I MAILKn til
(o lh War I'rlia ant) lUUoiiliig lloan
at 4M Main .treat, and NUT -jraaaiiUd
Vk"aILUIIo Iwoh 4 Hxtft itantna
.10 thruuaii 0.1 valid lnditiMly. pound"
rh. SuKr ataimi 40 valid through
r!. a. tu-in (ur a ummdi liunia can
nut only. For nioia rannlnfl uar, ap
ply lorn I board tutu tpaia clamp 3T,
I'lUHrSSKD rooDB. A
in tie HiAMIM..ril nil hniiM 4-
llmiM.lt .) and Aft llituuih HA valid
iMiivfiniifiy.
urvr iiit-rt-irii rnirKHir
HKlV HTAMI'S - ration booh 4-AH
ll.r.,intli . -ml AS throUCll Kft ooi In
d(tnltd1y. ititara taimi U- good (ur 10
u,lrB ImiiiIi llirttUMll Ul(llr i I.
UAHUMNC-"A'r l axplraa DctinlMr
31, Karlt coupon Vtorlfi 4 gallant. I Mil
lion not valid unle tndoratil, n' y
't." i- hi in mi may lia ranawed within,
but not twfora IS daa (rum data on
vuvrr ol booh.
rvti OIL-Period 4-0 cmipout and
naw parlod I cu-pona valid tttrough
Auguii ;it, iu
M'OVEH -iKallonlng of final, wood
a(ovi rndi Oi-toltar 11'. Apply local
boartl for purcnaia cai imcaiai.
bllOEH-Hix'k 3-Atrplana alampa I I
valid Imlehnlloly. Now lamp valid No
wnibri' 1, Uioig iUi)H' invalid.
WOtHl. COAL, 8AWlUHr - lallVry
by prior Itlaa liaiad on wrlttan alat
uianlt of uardi.
I'lili'K coNTltot.ltrer lnuulrtat ami
complalnl lu prli'a cl-rk at local hoard,
lltNT CONTItOl rallllona ra:alvad In
all arra ivnl otllt-aa timlar "paoullar
vlrrumalaiH'ca" amandinant.
WII.I, C'AMIC I,.. .
moinar. fail miu lor
TT1I.U IHM II I V ....
halfara. I gray h
CLABblFICD RATES
On day ...
U da run
J day run
4 day run
a day run
Week run .
Month run .
30 DiKcuunl lor Pay
& Ltlscuuut (ur t'a
par word 4r
,. p" word N
-.-i. p' word He
.lr word lJu
. ., i-f word 14a
.pr word I on
-oer wurd oc
Hi
nlow. lfl
imA arroaa (r
fling roll, i
WANT TO tirNT. luTtTT
'TM,,"..n a. inn ,.1" l.
niaraii. union .. fri ,
M.ll.. fc. k'
WAK)rn nut .
cow.. Noilly uil,JV
roii HAt.r-'. ,
i UVI Academy,
Ton
i,i..i -h.;: v rt:?
" ' ''"'It. IM k.,.'."
rill). Klarln,, it ----.
nan.
r1 My lniairjr!
." f "!" Muit toll
mam in Advaitca
ay man 1 by loth
Ada reralvad by I oo p. m. will appaar
ama aritrniHjn in ''New Today" volunui.
Ada gu into regular v I an I (lea l Ion a(li
I ha dial day. Ada may cancallad 0
calling 3t3 bv to no a. nv
DISPLAY ctaialtlad lada with larger
lyitet muii ba to Ilia day before publication
Naw Today '
POtfl.THYMEN- Your Nana might eat
awituil. but tlmy wmid knot lay egg.
Cheap ranmaih glvei no more r(iili.
Hodirtl-lltewiler Egg Producer, on lha
niner hand, will giva you aur. run
latent r-jg proditrllon Wllh a larger
perrentagp of larger egg and mure
revenue. Try It titii winlar,
vr.ow.za wamriiuunk
"Feedi and Seedi (ur all your need"
Maal n m.i.
f II a Klamath
. 11V. '' 1 1
rut Katl W
nemotn
Loit nd Found
TAUT email brown ring 1
email eara, blark Ull f.-l
i,b r-. ii .,wl
LOUT- Mrnwit laalhar jack, t
LOST lllllfold. 144, rherk tu, operator
lrrne. mUrvllAneoili papara, Kevp 10.
Pleae return In lac l ph. 7n.ni after PIS
p. m. or mail to Mabel llawklna, Joaa
Arthur. 10-1
H EPA I MM EN!
A good time to reptara thoaa worn out
gaugei and torrhra. tiet a naw "Alrco'
el.
PROPI.M WAnRHODSR 10 I
CALLING a anarlat meallna for IhiMa
who work at Klamath Dehydration
pieni in approve and familiarise l hem
aivea witn ma a are men! betwaai
employee and company. 433 Main At
Wednesday I nth, S p. m. 10-ta
Potaln aark twine.
Onlnn haga
Pntaln haga
PCOPt.es WAIIKllOlfflK
WASHHOOM ItKlJ'r.R tntlda work
good wagea. Catcada I-iiindry. to-IB
1 I -ergo nug
. to M
1 Smalt Cook lit ova
1 Airtight heater a oo
PEOPLRA WAIIEHOUSK 10-14
TOR RENT- 3 room rahin. partly fur
nlihed. 3 mllea out To. 3&M. 10-11
it lis a "frozen" article vou
need, advertise for a used one
hi me ciassuiecL
LEGAL NOTICES
Bly
Warren McCain who Is in the
..v.y ana nas been attend ng
electric school at Wahpeton, N.
-., .j,,,..,. vu anyn noro visit
"8ni Parents, Mr. and Mrs,
day Oct. 8th to report for duty
Pcdr. Calif. Here ho
... dc assigned to aeroplane
Mrs. .Tamen Ttnv1 atiA l.
lor Sharon loft Wednesday, Oct.
4 for Florida. They will spend
some time there with James
Pnr)ln f I U,HOnM t Camp
Gordon Johnson, Florida.
.5?!S- n Smllh Bnd children
and Mrs. Russ Smith were busl-
SsS!0 In KIamalh Falls
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hadlny.
Dar Icnc and Butch spent the
Pay visllln relatives at
-J$i !and Mr. Floyd Lynch
and Johnnv snent h ,.i
at Paisley. Ore.
The kingbird chases hawks,
an? cvcn ef,Kl0' but it
will flee from the attack of a
Mumming bird.
- - .-ii-ii-ni'ii-injij
SUMMONS Civil No. JMJ. In lh
flri;1. f0.urt; lh Unl1" su, tr
lli dlilrlcl ol Orrinn. tJnlltd silica o(
and Merli I. Hard, hu.band and wlfa:
K'Uan w. Rolwrla If llvlni, and Jane
r o wue' " mllrr''d; Zela
ri-i V. ,u ,ln ,,HW ""in. ner nut.
band, it m. priori- V l.u n... ft
bach, a alnale man: M.rv n r:in.h..h
a widow; Klamath Coonty. a mnnirin.i
corporation and political tiibdlvlalon of
.. di urcion; me unKnown heir
f, T"" 'levmeea 01 mcnolaa n,
Glnabach, deceaaed. and of Klljah W,
,k ' deceased. If dead, and alao, all
w.. . ircr.un. or panieB unKnown claim,
ins or wno may claim any rliht, title,
r A r..,c ,n inn uompiatnt nere
?' ."''"ndanla. To: Elijah W. aoberla
ii iivina. ana j.im iiru. n.h..,. 1.1.
wife. If married: Z.t. K uh. .h 'r.h.
jjw noain, nor nuinand. If married;
ixiuanioy nny uininacn. a alnfle man
Mary O. Glnabach. a widow: Tha un.
Known helra at law, devlaeea and
ican.ee. 01 nicnoiaa o. Glmbarh,
ceaaea. and of Klllah W. Roberta, de
eeaaed, If dead, and also all other per.
aona or oarllea unknnwn riai-ni... .
who may claim any rlsht, title, lien or
'"'real In and to the real property
2...., ... ln complaint in uon-
R51 S"J.n.'wreJn: ,h nnm" '"c
Unlled Slalea of America: Vou and each
of you are hereby required to appear
and ariawer the Complaint In ton
atmnatloii filed atjalnat you In the above
""""" wiinm inur weeka from
the dale of lha frat publication of thia
aummona, and If you fall ao lo appear
and aniwer. Ihe plaintiff for want Ihere
of will apply to tha Court for Ihe re-
Condemnation filed herein, to-wll: That
u., ,mKr jiiriaoicunn or Ihla cause
and maKe and have entered herein all
auch orders, Juriamenta and decree! as
..? neyc.sary 10 neiermlne Ihe
r.ri"!hlrin .?' ,'J" hrrlnnftr deacrlhad
lands and fix Ihe value of the aame and
the amount of compensation lo be paid
r1"1"'!'' 'o whosoever may be
adludsed lo be the owner or nwnera
h. V. ' r ' . "L"' n,v" nlered
herein auch further orders. Indumenta
fhf 1mr'." "cceasarv lo veil
i. Jri. L'Vi" ,,,h" h"-'l"'ler described
.VlX ilnri. kI'.n",d 01 America,
finid land hin aiinat- - ...
Srihiri0""0"; tt mor" Particularly
J?,, '" lows: Parcel No. i:
SW.n,Nn '- ,ln l. Township ns
Sr ikw."'?,;-1:!' p"-cel NO. &
w. m b ' " va.-ir.vai, nnciifin IB. Town'
public ullllil.. .ri I. .,?. ..1.mn'" .'"r
?r'eh."M,'riU:" ,h" hn'""lry road, nf h?
..Mpo.,,nb,;,,"d This' sKiSss!
Thl aummona la ' aervrd
EEL'S r","''! fiS
tZuu2" J...?- September.
. ""VB mareof for four
aid and
'.'.'' Pi'bllcatlJn
October. 44 nernarrl tt"m .M
"Security' Calf Food
PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
10-10
FOR HALE Small houte, living room
bedroom and kitchen. Garage, large
en rny iiena runy paid.
wwn payment ai least MOO, bale net
emy irrmi, oec owner, M, K. llauger.
SPRAY lhal chicken houaa before win
tar. Uie "Red noneler1' wood Dra
acrvcr or ahegp dip w. hava both
I'EOI'I-ES WAREHOUSE 1016
FOR SALE Man'a aull. alia 42, blue
wu..,. pairs pjniB. no. nany buggy
410.00, food. Peoria 4313. 10-16
MILL SAW FILERS!
wa nave several of lhoa dandy
... w.ifu aircran lorcnaa and 3-ttga
'"i. 'ori. tiei youri now,
PEOPLES WAREHOUSE 10-14
FARMERS!
no your own welding! Wa ttock
warning equipment and up
pi lei, ojtvfcne, Aretjlene A Carbide
PEOPLES WAREHOUSE 101
FOR SALE-Dra law. haUW u.t.(.t
Va'tghiv completely equipped including
i - " w n aonn running order,
U B, Tender. Malm Call after p m.
. 2000 tf
FOR SALE -10U Auburn, 4-door aadan.
uumi r uon iranamiion, 4 new (lrl
grade tire, angina newly overhauled.
,t?;V?1;y te'n ,,B Klamath or
call sou after c p. m. 10,31
T,r',,Jl? " 101,20 H,nrtmda wlld-gooa
... r e.i.w aacn. renpiet
Warehouao Bag Co., ftia Broad St.
10. lfl
LOST-Sunday morning nn Main at 10lh
large Rhopping bag containing lunch
ior nuniera wllh runa. nlalaa, allver
wara butcher knife and can nptner.
wotiid appreciate return of silverware
Pleaaa call i5873 or leava at Ouri
8tor' 10-14
LOST Small brown dog. short hair.
man ean. black tall, curled over
hack. Female. Phong 81177. ft-17
wfNT5D CHAMBERMAID at Empire
WANTED -Service man'a wife, girt or
me' nmt!L " Pr'rred. 035 N.
2nd, Phona 9430, 0.j.
WANTEO.-Work by collega graduate
wnn oince experience. 3000 Rutin St.
m 10.14
LOHT-fllllfAld con. .mint .
gas cnupon. miM-lli 1
3000 raward for retum i-u-l
- t. (Kiain, in.ii rortiintjkl
LOHT-llrown wallet cniiuj
tvdy ticket and money bT-J
Nora Coegrove, Rt, , 1
LOST-Mlerllng ilv.r lrar.ui
pattern. Reward. Phone tlx 1
LOST-l
Lloyd
llg lien alarm rlett
vni. iinnaoia.
LOST l-adlea brown kid flcmfl
i-ieaH leait.l
General Notlcfg
FALLS ELECTRIC I
GENERAL REPAIRlJ
Light Plants. Clenaratort. &nl
Motors Rewound and ftJ
xtmm nfinti marnauiea satl
pairaa Ageni for Dele Li
Plant and Italian.
633 St. FranciiSt. Ph-
OPEN FOR BUSINC
Photo and Cift SK?
Tii isin at.
QtnCK PHOTOS -Slamo at L
wnini t ypf ririurei huh
and Flanea Ued la Wit:;
OPEN FOI1 nt'RIMSI
PHOTO AND fiirT ur I
QUICK PHOTUS-FICTtlll
aii rianaa and HhiM ta
111 Maid 8L
MaK'B iJiKE C WOOM rati
quarura curing nun una awti
taurant, alore, tervlre nia
canine avatiabla. 1
arty.
RATES SHOE repair ifee i
Or! rrr It. Anyone havliij wal
lease call for Ihem
Pariontii
QUICK PHOTOS
tamp or Lockal tiis-Ql
Etching Typo Pfctuwl
Of All Boats and PIiau l
War II
Photo ond Gift Sh4
111 Main It
aONJ POEMS WANTED! fl H
apaclal mualo for you. mm"
any atibject, Free eiafflliutHl
wrtght, Box 3AQ1-D, Poruiuv
VhiliCVAp-w!l,,n1, vryihln fur
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