Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 19, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    EIGHT HERALD AND HEWS
Friday. January 19, 1945
With Mojor Hoopla
RAnrdinn House
H STUDIO X &0T HIT BY AM I REACCIPEKK-
W AUTO, AMD THE DRlMER. MyVy ' "NRV
i ASKED ME tD SEEK f li'Y6RGAT CSARTI -IV
DANAASES - X TOUD HIM t i V S, PIKE .' LOOK . 1 -MO,
HE ALREADV IU 7 0UT DUCK f
; SS&J, T L001 Lll& bricks v
Out Our Woy
By J. R. Willlami
' J DB JEKYLL AMP MR. HYPE f X THAT'S HOW HE SOUARES HIM-
. NOW Hfct. W. I . ----- " ,-..,
INii THE LITTLE BIRDS, AM
FIVE MiWUTES AGO HE WAS
MP. HNPE, MAkLlls) MY HIPE
i. CFF FOR. SFOILIM'
a job; . . arl-'
IN THE onCJr. M SflLL muni ,
IF- WE THINK HE S ATOUoH
GUY, BUT HE HA-3 TO LIVt 1 1
WITH HIS BETTER
Mm
in w hi i r y
rniTT ii nil., i .
,LJ '.! V?lVr't' JUMKt 'If !B 'iX I . VM-
?a mm
THE DOUBLE DEALER
mill li s tv err.
mm. l( uu (-11 lo ' . P1-?";;
Cm- WIH UIB l'i ilni i oil i I
.ml declaring I l J''"''1 ! '.' ' ,i In
nwiicc i.t nil liniliv Metl ,24 "I"V ,u '
common In mill lit Ibal '' '"'?."' !,
pcily Iwalctt hi Klainatl
n. mill 'I"""'"1 1,1 kw. .ml
NEi.'o SW'. ;.f S'IUm "
Kit'. I( Scclloll Hi and S , ill .
( NKI, .nil HKI. ill V 4 mill N 1
of 8w ut HMtimi an. i" " 0 "
IVid ' if.rlo'i.m" i.r..p.ry 'V',, .j!
bullilliiK.1 ml !" ' ''" ,.' I1",
ol Ills V. 8. fon.l 8"Vl'0 1 rjl
:ri;;;;!ij,m,srum,,;..ri..ms
, milllliil lo liuvo hi. I""""' ",'
ir.nwrly iwrtliunifil , "',"
olliir oiviifr.: lhl utlil rif,i '.r l.iliil
nhy.lrally lnrlUlonml. mill ""'""."f
. le liior.ol! mnioliillnil 'J ' '
I ho iireuain llnll ol ! ''7l'.
iirt In. iiionoiiiinwi. .j'' " ' f
Imiifiiwiila ."""f " ,-V, i.
:,1,Whx.,i.siS
ol inc nr.i oiiiinmiii.M w
Ii January llMh. I'1"-... v,,.r. ,.
rAlliir.no .--
,VW1 Main Slrcol
Klamalh rail.. Orr.;m
A,,..P.,,vk fur Pan If,
j. m-a: r. a--No. u.
Red Ryder
By Fred Harmon
GO WHITtt rW4 SCHOOL Jl HEl-F ' 1 M sEMCCHIN JOK
LliAAKE TALK v-I LITTLE LEAVER -HE PIJTEAKED
1kO HAUPREEC5 KOpg
Wis i'Cknm.Wi WUH
TMEV ArhED TO FIND
CMEE NE
WHFi;e ' IV
1E6.' 10 1HE 1EI-6KHI
i'HEKE w'E WE GOINa
SOW.' CUTTOU.
WHITE rAA, CANNOT
SEE 1EI-CI-CHI f
in
r- . i i w ' r f
Wash Tubbs
By Leslie Turner
rSASV NEARS TOE SPOT WEST OF HAN6CHOW WHERE . ...., EXTIH0UI5H FLARES 1 f THE GENERAL SAID Y YES, CAPTAIN! NOT
13 CHINESE ARE TO REFUEL HIS THUNDER 8CIT ' . ' i WHILE PLANE IS BEING YOU FELLAS WOULD BE J SAFE TO TARRY LONG
Hiraal I I I . I REFUELLED, CHEN6JAFA- READY.. LOOKS LIKE HERE.. ENEMY LINES
tf 6ENERAI HLEF - A ' - - A NESE FLYERS MIGHT SEE HE WAS RIGHT.' A. CL05E. . PATROLS
if TUK SAID I'D SEE V THEM AND STRAFE , VERY ACTIVE.'
V THEIR FLARES JUST - X", : CAPTAIN EASY'S SHIP1 riv 'Kl '
R lASTO-THISTOWER-f - V . , NTAIN EASY S 5mP. HB 5T7"
' AH, THERE THEY ' H 4 T - . ft 1 .
Boots and Her Buddies
By Martin
fly j
ja' iv i i i x r jkmw -s cu
. ' -S.-; y.-iiK j gay ..if) r(Z. 'VSBL " " T ' cp.tiaitmia.ie. ' ..'"3" .'J
A TA6t "SA
AO -m'L
oOtsi OV A
Freckles and His Friends
By Blosser
Miya. . 1 Jusr ) f Its im In that case, to you J "icu ( so just go amwo TiT -.f
SUSAr'. OROPPEO THE, SUPPOSE SVE COULD AREN'T ANO NKIi.AND PRETEND iSSii? till VEa, .V,;.,-
WHAT IN TO SEE BAG' HAVE A LITTLE V K50UMO I'M NJT HERE .' -t5Sj ,) o W ; IV, if '
BRINGS HOWVOU .fi P-R-l-V-A-C-Y? f ' A BT. -1 , ,, iYWI,! 17 w3-
Alley Oop
By V. T. Hamlin
WHO SAID ANYTHING?
flBOur Uu Y ?
IT'i ALLEY OOP,
KING- OOP,
NO LESS !!
f , - WHUZZ AT ?? t
I . . ' f , Id 1 V-HIM I --
AJrilAT ALL ls A.GUV TO KINO of) guz havin'
I ' GUZ HAS PAL AC6.. ) UOL' WUR I! S5!-
been Gorvef he cones r-r. lj-ftmxX
1
an'nou.guz.ol:
lAL... AbUUI IMI5 WtLL.iLL ItLL
MATTER THAT YUH. OOP, FINDIN'
BROUGHT VOUV0LI HERESTEODA
COMPLICATES
.v t kws M"""
JWpr I itA
ITS GOT MY GRAIN IN
WELL, UIRITHIING THROES.
rvAJ.T, BU ILL nUK II
WHATCHA1RIGHT IN T'FIND
OF IT?
. . '.4. fr P-. A ff- ..
1 u-1' r,
Little Orphan Annie
By Harold Gray
WELL, MAMA'S
Ppcnnl iq
LITTLE LAMB!
HOME AGAIN,
VSrS fLEYl HZmLD1 f ANNIE! T0Ulf WAVENt YOU DONE lJ
y CL.T I! I "MAMAS I ROBBPR I I OU GET To THE II I nN0U(3M HAWM ? WW$$
1UJ II PRECIOUS SI? I KITCHEN WUFAU li I TiEiwTWAS SUCH
EHVfl rj M I LITTLE LC.MR ..f.. I rs YniiRCinufil WQP BOYTLL f ;S
gC
$3,500,000 Paid to
Oregon Farmers For
Water, Soil Practices
CORVALLIS, Jnn. 1 lV)
Immediate results In increased
lood production were shown as a
result of $3,500,000 paid Oregon
fanners last year for soil and
water conservation oracticcs, the
state AAA committee chairman
renorted here. '
The payments will slve agri
culture longtime oenents, n. a.
Taylor, Adams, told ISO county
committeemen at the opening
session of the state AAA confer
ence yesterday.
N. CJ. Donaldson, AAA execu
tive assistant, and L. B. Broit
liaupt, extension agricultural
economist, said it would be as
important to meet food produc
tion goals in 1045 as it was Inst
year. Permanent improvements
to urcgon farming as a result of
AAA programs were reviewed
by W. L. Teutsch, assistant cx-
Ration Calendar
War Price and Rntlonlnir Bonrd, 4.10
Main street. Office hour dally, to
ii. in. u i.ju p. m.; aaiurany. iu a. m
to 2 p. m. Phono 6161 for all tnforma
tlon.
All applications must be MAILED In
to the War Price rnd Ration In a Board
i main iireoi, ana nui preieiuen
In Derson.
SUGAR Ration book 4 Sugar itoinp
ii o. .it vena inuciiniioiy.
PKOCESSED FOODS
BLUE STAMPS Ration book 4 C
D-2, E-2. F-2 and G-2 valid for consumer
use. stamps x-s. Y-3. A -a nnii u-2,
which were validated December 1, re
nin In valid.
MP. AT, UHTTKR, C1IRK8E
RED STAMPS Ration bonk 4T-5,
U-3. V-5. yf-H and X-fl vjilid for conium-
or nc. Stnmps Q-fl. R-! atid S-9. which
were validated December 3, romnln
valid.
Tnkc tiKed fall to your meat dralur
and he wilt pay 4 cents and iwo points
per pound.
SHOES Ration hook 3 Airplane ihoe
tamps i. i ana J Rooa inaeimueiy.
RASOL.1HE "A"l4 ttamD coo (I until
March 21, 4943. All gas ratronlng ap
plications must be accompanied by mila
age rationing slip which was . received
with new "A" book.
FUEL OIL Period 1 and 3 valid until
August 31. 1945. . Other periods will be
announcea as iney oecoma vana.
Period number 3. valid January 8.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OP PINAL ACCOUNT
Notice Is hereby given that 1 have
filed my final account and report of
my administration of the estate of Fred
August Janssen. also known as Fred
Jnnssen, deceased, and the Judge of the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Klamath County, has fixed 10:00
a. m. of January 26, 1045, an the time
and the court Room of said court
the place when and where any person
may present objections or exceptions to
said final account, and at said time
and place the court will settle said ac
count, C. L. JANSSEN.
Administrator.
L. Orth Sisemore, Attorney.
D29.J5-12-19-26. No. 296
tad - 80 CatsrpilUr tractor, food
nrv ..- i.r,... wheal tractor mi
WANTKl""V..rk ! rh r office
altani. - - ..
Mitoii. .i;,-u
WANT TO ilttY mot..rcvc. side car
l Oak HI.. 'Klamath rH-. 1-iMi
WANT" .1 or "4 er ilrt ilte lrlyrlj
I'ltone oi.iu.
furch t'r. 50; young stock. Mem;
tier of fsllfomU Hrkihlr ""'r.1
Assn. Merle Uoo.lt. Macdoel. Ca ir
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice la hereby given that 1 have
filed my final account and report of
my guardianship of Jack Lewis Long
and George Martin Long, minors, and
the Judge of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, for Klamath County,
has fixed 10:00 a. m. of January 26,
104S, as the time and the Court Room
of said court as the place when and
where any person may present objec
tions to said final account, and at said
time and place said court will settle
said account.
ELIZABETH M. - LONG,
Guardian
L. Orth Sisemore, Attorney.
D2Q;J5-12-10-20, No. 237
SUMMONS
, . - Emity No. 7in
W.T5E CIKCtIT COURT or THE
??AoIMatNFO,IThScoun
FRED VORNBERQ, Plaintiff,
ANNA C. FOEOED1NO, a widow, HER
MAN DELDHUEaOE and JANE DOE
SEk55UEGGI!' h" Wl'i HENRY DEL
BRUEGGE and JANE DOE DEL
BHUEGGE, hla.-wlfa, PETER DEL
BRUEGGE and JAE DOE PEL-
Bn,!?SSE'J" w""j louise weiks
and JOHN DOE WEKB, licr hil.lland.
WILLIAM VORNBEIIG and JANE POE
VORNBERO, hl wile, ERVIN DIES
HACK and JANE DOE DIESBACK. hill
XL'S' 2AS5X 8TIENMAN and JANE
DOE HTIENMAN, hi, wlfo, KHED
STIENMAN and JANE DOE HTIEN
MAN, nil wife, WILLIAM STIENMAN
gnd JANB DO STIENMAN. hli wife,
r.KD OELBRIIEGOE, JR. and JANlii
UOF, DELBRIJEGGE, JR., hi. wlfo,
i?J."iJ?fil'B'i'Eaa'i "nd JANE DOE
DELBRUEGGE, hi. wife, ROSE PEI,
11IUIEOGE and JOHN DOE PK.L
BlUIEar.E. her hu.hnnd. ELIZABETH
KRUEGER and JOHN DOE KRIJEGER,
her husband, ANNA PROEHL and
iP.l!..J0.J'n0E'"'i hr huibanil,
MINNIE DIEIII, and JOHN DOg
DIEHL, her huahnnd, and the un
known helra of the above named de
fendant,, If any be decea.ed, and all
other unknown pertona claiming any
- Hunt, title or Intereat In or to the
roal eatala described herein.
Defendants.
TO THE ABOVE-NAMED AND DESIG
NATED DEFENDANTS:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, you and each of you are re
quired lo appear and answer the com-
ri acciFirn RATES
im. h.. it ta y
, da run P: .Tr
J 5" " --S, word 1.1c
1 daJ run ""d Mr
Month run TKuf.rS
0 ui.oouni tor
9 Dl.counl lor l-armanl w IWJ
Ana recaiveu aj t.w f.
tame allernoon in r"w " : . .
Now Today
"Feed, and Seeds for all your needs
Packale Iota a .peclslty
PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE l-H
i,OST rur-llned black drlvltif (love lor
. .. . II ... Mawar.1 I. IB
Iflt nPIIU. P ..... -
LOST - Latly'a brown imckelbook. t
wrl.t watrhe.. ration hook., at So
lllh and Arthur. Heward. J. U.
Her, Malm. Gen. Del.
FOR RENT Slnlle bedroom for men
923 Grant. Phone M.TII. l-
FAHMEItS: , .
Gel tho.e baa repaired anil
cleaned while work Is slack.
PEOPIJES WAREHOUSE l l
FOR SALE-Owner leaving city. Fur
nished a-rooin home. bath. Laundry
trays, basement, eleclrtc relrllerator.
electric ranie. wlnler'a fuel, large lot.
fenced garden spot. This place In
hot water dl.trlct. Walking distance.
$3250 half ca.h. balance like rent.
Immediate po..e..lon. For appoint
ment phono owner. BUM. i -30
LARGE SIZE PISH TOWELS while
they I. ! IK.
PEOPLES WAREHOUSE ' 1-10
NAVAL OFFICER AND WIFE lie. Ire
small furnished aparlmenl or hmi.e.
pny lo $100. Plume Mrs. Alherlon.
Wlllnnl Hold. I U
SULPHUR:
Gel yours now.
PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE
lie
WANTFP. -Furnished apartment or house
by marine olllcer and wile. Call or
write Cant. Certlltl, 5121, Ext. la.
Marine Uarracka. 1-22
SHEEPMEN:
Try Ilodgen Brewaler Sheep Pellela
and save on hay.
PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE 1-10
WANTED Furnished apartment or
house by marine orilcer and who,
Cull or write LI. Edward., Cumuany
L. U-U, Marine Uarrack.. 1-22
SOl.PIKIt WANTS HUE to Eugene Sun
day mnrtiliia. Will aharo exoenaes.
Coll 2I.VI Klidrllffc SI. 1-20
POTATO riROWIiHM:
We have a giwifl .iipply of
sack twine on liaiul.
PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE 110
WANTED Slenographer and olflca
worker for regular afternoon work
schedule. Phone 7fltu for appoint
ment. 1-20
Feed Security" Coif Food
PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE 1-10
CALENDARS
ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES
Western Made for Western Trade. Sell
our Great Northwest Scenic Calendar.
Dally Record. Budget. Memorandum.
etc. Full or part time. Experience
unnecessary. . commissions weekly. F.
B. WINES COMPANY, Tacoma, Wash
ington. 1-10
FOR RENT 50 acres. Tulelake, Part
onlnna, potatoes and grain. Cash,
Write A. C. Keck, 205 S. Flower St..
Santa Ana, Calif. 1.25
Cedar Shaving, for lltler
PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE l-lfl
Muting Nolle.
Ills Ltiki Locul Nu, 2S11
Meets every 2nd Thursday
mid 4th Sunday ul 1
422 Mill" St,
K, C. Wlllonhoi'K, I'Miuinclnl Sec.
K. A. Cordon, Pros.
2-17M
r Klamalh Falls Aerl.
Y ft ' No tioo, Heaular
tllJ. itin.llng every Tuea.
i"' i day lllghl, 7; p.m..
F O E. hall, Olh anil
Walnill. V I . I I I ii a
nt.mb.r, cordially
tnvlled. If
CARPENTERS' LOCAL
No. 190
l;V.oVe.":.m.lh.'T:J0p""M.:VlUb;r
Temple iu b";. m . ... . .
Offtc Opn t oo to b.ou P M Every
Wednesday. Phone 6327
I.Sm
2 Lost and r ouna
LO.MT -Sheaffir Llfrtinie pen. gievn end
black striped. Reward. Phone Tail.
FOR SALE -it. Ford DeLuxe coupe.
Radio, healer. Can be seen at Weyer
haeuser Junction, Junction Service
Station. 1-20
FOfl SALE-One Plymouth pickup, 1R30
model, good condition. Call Malln
160. 1-23
1 Bed Springs t7.V)
1 Large Heater (needs worlo...$3.00
PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE 1-10
FOR SALE Vacuum sweeper, men's
sire 0 roller skates, prewar bed and
springs. 2-whiel stock trailer, sewing
machine. Call after A p. m., lini
Oregon Ave. 1-22
1 14-Foot Outboard Boat and Trailer
163A-1 condition.
PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE 1-10
Monday, January 22
' 200 Cattle at Auction
ISO yearling feeder steers, 00 mixed
cattle and carload of White face stock
cows, Also hogs, horses and sheep,
LAKEVIEW LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION CO.
.. . Lake view, Oregon - .
t 1 H. t. Rhodes, Auctioneer ;(
1 , For Farm Sale Dates
' Phono Lakevlew 2284
.Clarinet-!) Flat Ebonite and Cane
PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE ' Mo
REGISTERED WHITE COLLIE PUP
PIES and bitch. Fred Fisher, Rt. 2,
nnseburg. Ore, l-aa
SAVE MONEY AND BUY ME-3-room
modern, furnished house, close In,
., nnwly dcrornted. On rage, $1200 cash.
Phone a:02 or Inquire 1125 Walnut
St. 1-23
USE
"AinCO" Welding Equipment '
And Supplies ,
Gauges
Torches
Cutting Attachments
1 Hose
Tips
Helmets'
Goggles
Rods
In Slork
PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE t-lR
' Blut Denim Prt-Shrunk
Ladies' WORK SLACKS
Ladies' WORK GLOVES
. Gauntlet and Short Cuff. All-Ltathor Only'
OREGON WOOLEN STORE
800 Main
LOST na.kelball In vicinity of Lincoln
and nirt street.. Phone .1111, veiling..
2ttltf
LOST- Male Irl.tl seller, wart under
lelt ee. answer, to name ol 'llrownle "
I.lcena. No. 22U. Heward. Phone
IJ. '0
Juui.i nr. i
Gtniral JNoIicm
OK FURNITURE
STORE
will be opon for buslncu
February 1st at its new
location
2401 South 6th
Formerly
PALMKIt S BAKGA1N HOUHK
Will Give Sumo Service
us llvforc.
Phone 001)0
TWO SISTERS INN
. Wccd-Anhlaiitl .Function
2 Mile Wont Hwy. 07
Southern Fried Chicken
and Stcaka
RUTH AND CAL GORMLEY
Closed Mondays
2-17
METAPHYSICAL Rental Library. 123
Main. Room 7. will be open lo public
Tuesday, Thtlraday and Saturday, II
a. hi. to In, in. Wedne.day and Thurs.
day from 1 p. m. lo 0 p. in, 1-23
FOR STUART'S DANCE ORCHESTRA
inquire R24 Oak SI., or plton 0331.
J 17
Pergonal.
WILL MRS. RAMSEY, that slaved at
Wilson's, ptraic call IU2fl after 7 p. m.
119
10
' Strrlctt
REFRIGERATION
SERVICE
We Service All Mnke
Household or Commercial
Don't wait for a complete
breakdown. Have your refrlgor
a t o r completely overhauled
now during cold weather.
Belts, Seals, Controls, Swltchcg,
Valves in Stock.
Bert Eastman, Serviceman
. Merit Washing'
Machine Service
611 So. 8th
Phone S860
1-31
INCOME TAX
SERVICE
Commercial Bookkeeping
Rollln A, Canlrall
Room 4, Hopka Bldg.
110 N. Bth St.
Open'
Evenings and Saturday!
Phono 3249
2-10m
MOVING STORAGE
Local and Long Distance
HAULING
" Klamath Falls
TRANSFER and STORACE
Agents for United Van Lines
101 Klamath Phono 8872
1-23
INQUIRE about Plaall-Kol. wear-realst-.
ant finish. Also K.mtonlng, painting.
Phon. 3DH7, a-ffl
MATTRESS rebuilt, one day service.
Ec?,n'i5!l Maltrea, and Upllolaterv.
Call aMlA i.jQ
ll.ECTR01.UX Cleaner, complete aerv
Ice. Phono 71117 I0.H Main. 2-12
DENTISTRY, afternaons. 0M Shasta
Way. i.2
KALSOMININU, Kemlnnlng, Palnllnj,
L. Brown. Piiono 422H, a-im
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED and In
stalled, A local concern, Phon W,
Baker, 711.13. . 4.4
10
SrTlew
FORMERLY'
Ray's Shoe &.
At 241) V. 1..,
niiig
IS NOW opij
FOB in irh1
under ne
managemen
WILL GIVE QU
BRING ma your work. No lob loo
amall. Bodenhamer Saw and Repair
Shop. a.j
N?. S.I"1t-T,M,! "Pholt" Four
it'll1.' rp'. ,Wo, c'"'. 'ompleta line
?.. .m"ifr,T'l ". ,,nck- Branomy Mai
tren fc Upholslery. 2313 So. Olh, Ph.
03IIH. ... ,-n
SEWING MACHINE SF.nviCE, all make,
Phone 0771. 32laBha.la Way. a-IOm
FOR.KEMTON1NO Phone 4270. a-
CURTAINS LAUNDERED and atr.teheri
I'hona 3717. a-21
J HEMSTITCHING
URESSMAKINO. Bullon, and Buckles
S?-.?!"1, A"'"''lon. on new and old
clothing. Mr. II. M, All.nder, 731
M""- Room an. Ph. 7283. i-3im
p.,.-!. , f Furniture Shop.
SnH."."",r"",'J,r?l"lrl"p.' '"nlahlng.
Sprlnga reconditioned, 3041 Shasta
PLUMBINd
SERVICE
riuinuiiiu in Ilcutlii, .
Installed iiiK
DAVIS
PLUMBING d
no inirrypho,
REFRIGCRATim
WASHING Mach
and
C, 1 1 A . 1
-"nun rppnQr
Repair
DAVE COX, Service
Klamath
Refrigerate
Phono 7031
2000 South Siilei
REFRIGERAT!
SALES and SER'
, DOMESTIC
and
COMMERCIAL
All Make.
Parts, Controls nd
. in block
Oregon EquiprtJ
Phone 11(117 121
OIL nunNrm
FURNACES, CHIMS1
Cleaned and Rf4
WOOD . COAL . 1
FURNACES
Available for Replu
Compare Our Pn
TUFTS
HEATING SERi
Phone 8940
Phon, an
W F. KING
Net-tir Tsnki
t:tatitd Iniperttnti free krj
menu uonienis uuito iin
PAPIER ANI1 PAIT.RHAMUl
J K Pattennn ana
13311 Eit Main Phoiw US
14 H-lp Winied fd
WANTED. Waitress sn4 H
man preferred. Applj U 4
fee ihop.
WANTKD-Waltrtwe. WiiH
WANTKO-Chainbermsl. M
A taJI'tr I VJ.xmmn ta till
valid, tTaytln.es. no (WW
home nights. . "
19 Help WtnUdM
Souther
Pacific
Has vacancy
baggage ond '
handlers, 4 w
ondisc hondli'i
Aid us in the'
effort and shon
many fine bff1
APPLY
AGENT
WANTED
Bodyman or Hi
nuu
Mcclnnlc
ANDERSON AUTO
832 Walnut 1
w,u.pn annller or
Cleaners, 117, no. "J
WANTED - Atllnlii'll)ll;
Ch.vrnUt Co.. YrJ
WANTED Neat ouP;H
light dellvorlrs nj "
.lore. Apply I" X l
Klamalh Mower HP.
lielner. Apply mil
WANTED-F.kperlenf'i'.'l
man. Old '"'"'SI
Walnut,
WOULD YOU like ,J1'
achool deliver ng HJJgi
roill.7 Be. Mr. Ml"""
offlca allar 3 P- .
- IU.PI
WANTED Men , ji
iilgni work, a""" 'Zl m
Alley, ! Main p.
Halurday or ohm;
WANTED - r.KP'rl.n'rf
over al, Stenny "
Fred 11. Hellbronnn-J
an Boomi f "l
ennuaU.n. 2 W'h
ROOM FOR RENTlM-l
. o,.urn
tun n r, i. i - ,,ii
n.i n..nt Phon. H0-
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