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BIX HERALD AND NEWS Monday. Mar tl. OUR BOARDING HOUSE with 15. IT TRUE. T? IP SOU HM5 f TH6 IS TUB CfcNMisV 8EE MICE MAJOR HOOPLE OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS 6EASOM AND TtAe , OLD GOFFER PlCWlLEO VOL) AMD VOUR. LftVjJ- SUIT AMD S1AELV6D VOU HfVAe PR.UIT CELLAR f i-iS"ixt: INSTEAD 0JMMINS AT MITU NOUR HORNS, LOWERED H& MIGHT HAVe KICKED BACK A CHUMKOF THAT FORFEIT scram, Beetle BRAlNiS.' THE ONUS THiMS He BJER SHARED WllTU Me WAS CHiCklEM POy: V0ELL.TH& (2ETUCNS AlMi'T all in --01: 3AKE AlMxT . SCALPED VET HSviEtfTGOTApJVl POMPADOUR. EITHER r. THERE SHE IS V I KIM.' I'M SO ) JUST LAVlW HERE T- A AT LAST.' ALL 1 TIRED FROM N THIMK.IM' HOW GOOD VV M SET FOR. THE J LUGGINJ' THOSE V THAT OLE WATER'S VWV r FIRST DIVE.' fk SLOCKS I CAM'T GONNA FEEL- R ' I KIN HAJ5DL.Y Ks MOVE.' J V UM-M.' IT 'Xi '(Om''V " V tsl PROLONGS L. aitt,V;y MOMENTS WE'P LIKE TO LIVE OVER f-Zl Red Ryder By Fred Harmon ri'AP05ITH'E BUSKX Ot 1 1 -WE AIMT " 6 V N-V I I IP' ' HERE CBrtLS KlUfcWf "l LLAVIN T li f A' BOOMED DTNAWIIED 1 .iR flOTEiVOUGH AX. : I HE'LL ASK fAORE 1 I WUWKID I Wash Tubbi By Leslie Tumor fJASyANP O BIB ARE QUESTS OP CORPIAL CHEtkSTU HOSTS WHO ARE TO DEPART WEKTPAV SMALL CWNESE ARMV UMTS NOW ESCORT US PART WAt .THEM THE LEADER OF EACH PSTR1CT FURNISHES 1 UPC IAN OUAKIO THRU fl TH006HT WESTERN THAT'S TRUE, EASY. FEW ( SIKAN4 WAS FULL O' I OUTSIDERS EVER S0T INTO ) BAUniV vainer X rr ikivh fifsPiSaY.fi 1 II Ot-hwii iHiDC? yv 1 MiiiUKtW6Ni-M UOCIAN BUAKV) THRU LT" J L. Ill HI '.LL I . . 1 J.. I SOUHPS X X CAN RISK IT IF PAP CAM. THEY'RE LIKE A PR0VIP1N6 A PL AWE TO FLV US PRETTY RISWPAr WAY-TO yuKAl.THE COUNTRY TRIP FOR I IS TOO fWXMEP TO LAMP SEWMO THAT. TOO TO BC STARTINfin RITA! Booh and Her Buddies By Martin L NOW SVBLleUR op 13 rWVY '. 1 VOMHKE. ? 1 1 WtV.THFCC'S OOTS i I Freckles and His Friends By Blosser I'M GONNA RE-IWVEST (TIM WAR BONOS .' IF IM GONNA GWDW I WANT IHt (JUUNIKY iuwuw nun ME ! l . k tall J S'uffltTr'-Jfy".. HH I ' Alley Oop By V. T. Hamlin US AN OPERATIONAL FLUKE OF TVlE TIME-MACHINE SNAPPED DP.. WONMUG BACK MILLIONS OP YEARS IN TIME... IF YOU'RE AWARE OF. THE SERIOUSNESS OF THE SITUATION. THINK OF THE IN VENTOR. HIMSELF.' YES, BEING A MAGICIAN MYSELF. l ln UMDtKSIANU WHY YOU MCVCK LC HHYUrifc IN ON AND NOW llTSw. IK 3tCKtT OF YOUB J UCDC f AM an res. twe-mach ne; stuck in a' WSSin a I wenlSTORIC Ul- IVlY DAY5 LOOK. DOC. WHY'NCHfl: 1KV TWI5TIN THEM THEY HE TH KEY. TO TH WORKS FW I'VE RIFLED HIS T I'VE DONE Y I RArK in AfftS: RILSSJ J iVERYTHINS ... . r.i.ij h .t nil .3 I Vf l-fr-PJ pj in. tv J I DCHKimUUW I tLDtKl UO... Little Orphan Annie I I" THATfe THE OLD wactwog's cot; I ALL RIGHT- HIP IN By Harold Gray THKT HOLE IN IT 1 And THE GOODS' hnpis IT DCUIMI feRggfe5f JSS" T2i! OF SOMETHING? VCftl DC 'I I W birr t-tir-kl ir it m m iwv ba SB UJ I. L.VCJN1 mil II TJi?5 ,N I CHEa THIS f rS THE COftT-'l H AMD THE GOODS- .1 tnuJKI Sr biuret-tsr.ee I " 1 ' S4fia w hl l -r I I II YEAH.' TMERllj SOMETHING J I FUNNY ABOUT I I T DONY know, tetV I BUT WE'RE GOING I H TO DO A LOT MORE 1 m iwmnu, . LL 1HI5 YJA U. S. To Occupy Saar, Rhine, Ruhr SUPREME HEADQUARTERS ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. May 21 (A) The U. S, 15th army is ruling 14,000 Miunre miles of Germany, In eluding the rich Saar basin, the Rhine valley and the western half of the industrial Ruhr, the first official announcement of the 15 tli's occupational role dis closed today. According to the best avail able estimates, from 300,000 to 400.000 U. S. troops will com' Dnse the final American occupy ing force. This means that the 15th army, now including two corps, will be strengthened by numerous additional units or auemented by another army. Under the command of Lt Gen. Leonard T. Gcrow the 15th army will control an area about eight times as large as the dis trict suDcrvlsed by American occupation troops after the first world war. Bailey Pleads Innocent Of Charge VALE, Ore., May 19 m Ken neth Bailey, formerly of Klnm ath Falls, pleaded innocent Sat urday to charges of first degree murder and assault with intent to kill, aftermath of a gun battle mat Killed two men and wound' ed three others. Bailey's partner. William Duf- fey, and State Police Sgt. Ted Chambers were killed and BalT ey and Officers Richard O'Brien and Clarence baunders wound' ed in a gun battle after Bailey and Duffey, sought for gasoline theft barricaded themselves in a schoolhouse near Weiser, Ida., April z. An assault case would follow immediately if Bailey won ac auittal from the more serious accusation. Navy Pilot Rescued At Sea By Patrol KFATTT.F! Mi 91 m Fn Kenneth Warren, pilot of a navy lighter plane, was rescued yes terday ty coast guard PBY oa trol plane shortly after his plane was forced down at sea a mile south of Cape Flattery. 13th naval district headquarters an nounced. He was Hying from As. toria, Ore., naval air station. A Fence to Meet Every Need IB Mad from selected 48. In. full sis wood slats, evenly spaced and woven between 5 cables of heavy wire. Colors, red or green. It's easily, quickly and per manently erected. Long last ing and makes a good ap pearance. It's Inexpensive. too. Just the thing for Victory Gardens. Keeps dogs in or out!, , . Suburban Lbr. Co. 4784 So. 6th Phone 7709 MANILA, May 21 (II BrIR. Gen. Juntos L. Dnlton, 38, one of the youngest generals In the army, was killed by a Japanese s n i p o r near Baloto pass on northern Luzon Islund, Gen. Douglas MacArtluir announced todny. Dnlton, whom MucArtluir re ferred to as "distinguished and intrepid," was killed Muy 10. MacArtluir announced the young officer's death with "great sor row." Dnlton, whose widow and two daughters live in Knnuebunk Port, Me., was assistant 2!Hh di vision commander. His body wits burled yesterday in the Santa Barbara army cemetery near Blmilonam 100 miles norm of Manila. Dallon commanded the 161st regiment, formerly part of the Washington state national guard, through the Guadalcanal and New Georiila camoalgns In the Solomons, and on Luzon In the battle of Sun Manuel where the main Jnpnncso tank strength was smashed. He was killed while inspect ing a front lino ravine which formerly sheltered the enemy command on that front. Four Women Severely Injured In Accident PORTLAND, May 31 Mi Four women severely Injured when their automobile plunged over a 50-foot embankment on Newbury rond end landed on Its top were In a hospltul hero to day. Airs. Frances Lorena Scott, SO. St. Helens, told deputy sheriffs the brakes fulled to hold as she mude a shnrp turn. Tho women, all of St. Helens, wcro returning from Hillsboro church services Sunday, Injured were: Mrs. Charles Culbcrtaon, 60; Mrs. W. H. Blackwcll. 50; Mrs. C. II. McGln nls, 66, and Mrs. Scott. First aid was given by the Jny Ste vens' disaster unit and coast guardsmen. Market Quotations NEW YORK. May 11 (A Pi -Ac attend tocki tnanavad to advanre tnotjarauiy In today ' markat hut many adr war unauia iu ovireumi prom laiung nnuiEsj Cloilnf mmlaUoru American Can - 0fla Am Car A rdy 4tt Am Tl Til - - - Iim, Anaouiula .........,........... l' MI i-aming , .14 tl Tractor wuu 67 Ctinimonwaallh Jk Sou lit curtii-wriam , .u n' Uentral Kleclrlo - 4:H, Cteiioral Mutnra - Ut (It Nor My tifd ni Illinois. Cantrat ., - .. ;m. ini iiarvasiar Kanntrott an, Innit Uall 'A' - tOS Mitniiiiiinarywara . Nauh-Kalv . N V Cantral an Norlttarn I'arKlo H a?s Par (taa tit fcl WU Packard Motor H....UH.....UH..,.. Panna R R .. M( Kvpuhlle Hal 91 V Miehflald Oil u U Kafoway Hturaa H- 11't Nara Htwburk ,.u 111 Southern Paclflo 4... A9Vt Htandard Hranda - .tft ftumhlna Mlnln U'k TranS'Amartra .,,.nwiul.,l,l.u.ll.. Union OH Calll 33 ( Union PacUio m 13" U S lltval un M Warner IMoturaa 34' Potatoes rilirAGO. M.v II fAP.WTAA-Pol.. to..! Arrival. U. on tr.rk 04. tol.l U, S .ipnitnu lUlura.y MM, Sunday 3T. Old lock.! No irtck mIm. N.w .locR.t orrarlnsi v.ry llsht, rt. and xr.d avallali). auiinly. marital firm at cllln. Alabama l(W-lh. aark. of f.MMj bef tiull. lu.oo.T3; in lo: iini-cnolc Former Mess Officer Convicted Of Fraud SPOKANE, May 21 (T) A former mess sergeant at the Fort George Wright convales cent nospuai, L.t. v e r 1 a n Y Dean, 27. was convicted Satur. day by a federal court jury on a conspiracy to dclraud tho fed' erai government. Judge Lewis B. Schwellnn, bach sentenced him to three years in a Dcnal institution Also sentenced on tho same cnorgc were former Sut. E. F. Blsluk. 18 months suspended ana nvo years on probation; Frank Pupo, fined $5000, and rcux ana & ugene Pupo, 15 month orison sentence.. Th. throe civilians and tho former sergeant naa pleaded guilty. CIO Designated As Agent At Kesterson WASHINGTON. Mnv 21 IIP. The CIO internatlonnl Wnnrf. workers of America was offici ally acsignaicd today as bargain ing agent for the 223 employes of Kesterson Box company, Klamath Falls. Box workers voted for the CIO union instead of the AFT. .i . Hiani election May 1, the nation a. .uuor relations Board said. VITAL STATISTICS f!!ti ild Jr'' Edw"rd Crall.nl 70S r.d- i.kH!0,?'" ""'"Ida ho.pl al . Klamath rIU. Ora.. May IT. lois. " Mr' nd Mrj. Byron Caldw.ll. Ml Al- - TTvian.i w pounaa p ouncaa. FUNERAL DAVin rtlANria nmnaf. Funeral rvlrtB (nt ih. i... n...u rranela Ulfford. a member of the Car dent of 37.17 DUbee, who puied away In 5i" C'y V'y, i' wl" h'a from the chapel of the Earl Whltlock Kuneril home. Pine at ath. Tuesday, May 22, at v- in. wiui nc nev, u. u. Anderson, pflStor Of the Klamath Tsmal. ciatln. Interment will follow In' Unk- n.uHii, riicuui sjrn inviiea. WHEAT ?i?d My "nd Pmr barley broke miniiV i ounn in last is All other marketi were weak and ahow. nhnrtlv hstfnrM h u... dropped to $1.30. On an early bule Li hd Mre, 3' cenU to t.47, naw llnillfiaKnn mnA m .. ! 1 fS wre cJl'ttly '"ponslble for the lata hlih sine 102a. sen-oil wnicn uncovered a number of clrMelyplaced stop-loss ordftti. Mot of the dcnllnK were concerned with evenlnr up market poaltlona In r;,i,,''7n r me cioee or dea tnu In SV'J'C 5pr.n (tor- thnt must ba filfid by delivery of ch grain. Much of the lona 11 mi Mat inn ... ,u ,cp uenveries. Tne ptous caamnsi wna naned on the belief that a technical correction may be due .vs i-uiicnt auiurei are disposed Belter weather throughout the Brain belt also was a factor behind the sellln. At the flnllh whftat urnn (V. Ia tiL I..... 2rihi! 8"twl-y i dose. May 1 73V. $1.76. Corn was unchanged to down I May $1.18',. Outs were off IV to aV Ki,y Ry.e Wfl" down May $1.30. Barley was 4tt to S lowar. May $1.01. BIKES FOR RENT MAKE RESERVATIONS FOR SUNDAY Phone 5520 222 S. 7th POOLE'S BICYCLE STORE RADIO REPAIR B7 Expert Technicians GOOD STOCK OF AVAILABLE TUBES-PARTS-AERIALS For Ail Makes of Radios ZEMAN'S i ix kit... Qulek' Guaranteed Service 116 N. 9ih Phone 7522 Across From Montgomery Ward on North 9th llllu Trlumoha. U. M. No. 1. U.U: rior. Ida 100-lh. .ack. of DIIh Triumph, rom marrlal. M M: Louisiana too-lb. .acka of Ulla. Triumph.. U. S. No. S, I4.M, LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. Ore.. May 11 (AP-WFAl Salable cattle 1400. lolal VK), aalal.la calwa sou total 330: market fairly ac live, moatly toady; liutancM strung on fed staars, quality ronsldervd: mjh1- chtilra fed steera $10.uu.$W.3S; few $17. SO: one load $ 7.03. imiI led Hoi. atatns, medium grade. $15.23: cuiiimutt steers down to $11.00; faw slockars $U.HO$UA0; load goodehtire fed holt- era $ld 33; common-medium halter $11. 00.SU 00; canneiscultar cowa B7 ou. $it 50; medium-food beef cowa li I oo $1X00: mixed cows and halter to $14. 00; medium -good aausag Hulls $10 &0-$i2 ft0; w-73. Md nead to vealara ataadv at $iftot-$idlou. naiaitie nngl XSO. total 1100: rattler plga M cenU to $1 00 higher; otherwise moatly ataadyi barrows and gills, all Mrelghta, $18,73; sows $19.00: stags $14 30, goodcholce feadar plga $18. So-$30. 00. natama anp noo. total 3AM; market active, steady; good-choir spring lambs $11 30-78; soma bald higher; common, bad in m gradaa $11,50; one load gowl. choir No. I pell shorn lamUa $la ; medltimgod No. 3 palt UmtM $11- $13.33; guod ewea taoo-ao, ...CHICAGO. May 31 (AP-WTA.-Rela. bl hogs 6000. total 10.300; active, fully steady; good end Cholre harmwi and na at iwio. up mi ei a to caning; good and choice sows at $14.00; complete Pi labia raltla 19 000 tnlat (anon- bl calvea SO0. tola! 8O0; fad staars and yearlings steady to strong, too $17 ttl- but choice to prim I not-lb. halfars wruucni air. to. ex tram lop; moat str $I4.75-$17.00: bulk helfen $UOO-Ho73, aavaral loads at $17.00-117.33; cowa nd naavy nuns steady; aatisag bulls 21 CnU IOWr al 11X78 rinwn nnMlr.l OUtlltl fat bulla ll.Ha nnrl haail atainn valer firm al $10 00 down; stuck Cattle ateady at $iaso$14 50 muelly. Halabl sheep 2300; tout I0J00: rly sales and mo bide sleadv: 3 loada good to choice fed w ooled Colorado lamb nam anov id no; decK madlum good, mostly medium grad M.lb. wooled sklne $1430; 20 lua.U good to moatijr cnoic iuf io, red allppd lamha No. 1 ptt, $16X1; deck common and madlum 73-lb. clipprs $13.00 with a few culls out at $10 no; few flO-tb. natlv ai-nngvra i3i.fi9,Bo lo small killer; .ancring nauv we gfl J3 down. Awoio . Loetn 1 ,nI., ' U,d Alljty 5U I'KAU or JM..V..... M riiw.. ..... . is iHid milk ' "wo or i..r si "oattt " Lain n. "lain HUM. ii.. . - SIS' swills kid'.' t,'"-"H n . la ...... -"Will c. Win. ...... mac,.,.":"-". IT II timwara, n, a-.rlun ,. h, I I'tk. loml, i,..,,"1 nainVVS n.H, I llll.ail wii,i , Tnrm..c- . L"cll AVMUil, . VI01.A JOHNSON, on,. UAIIIIMJI (, i, J ffln ItAI ar . . Uoc.rrl.,.. 1H.TJ fcij roit Ai.r.iT' fcZ -c.m.liii,,,,. "iu liu. 1 Nice Itht. it . r.n.1 T.l.l. "f I Wickar th.lr " . , . .,,a i... .. 1tOI-l.rs WABBiSiSf1 IN ' valid May 1 Ration Calendar war PriM inrf RsIUhIr. n. Minci noun oaiiy, 10 rm- to.l430 p' m- Phone 3101 tor all Information. All applications must he MAIMED In to th Wr Prlc and Rationing Hoard at 430 Main atreet, and NOT prawn led rRocKfla'cn rooDn Rtamna 11-3 Ihrmiarh M. lk...k fun 3. lam pa N-3 through 8-3 valid "irouih June . Rianins T-3 thrmigh Q 2 V . ,"lgn juiy at. ntampt y.j. .-a, . ni ana wl u mu in August a I .em nTAMPn Ration book through D3 Valid Ihrmial Stamps C-3 IhroUgh J-3 valid through June 30. Stamp K-3 through P-3 valid through July 31. SUmpa Q-3. R-3. S-2. T-3 and U-2 Valid UsV 1 Iht-missh At.an.-I 31. " ill l. "'on book 4 R lamp M .."u ..iiuuin ,uni a. niamp 00 valid May t through August 31. RMOKft R Alton hWtk n Alrnlana stamps 1, 3 and 3 now valid. New aho stamp to become valid August J, Loose stamps Invalid. GASOLINE "A tS coupons, 4 gallons ach. valid through June 31. "n" 0-7 valid. S gatloiu each.- "C" 8 7 valid. 3 -wn warn, coupon not valid un last andorsad. rtTCL fill PsiHu 1. MH...M.. o.lln through August 31. niuva.it Appiy local Doara for on id gas stove certificates. Wood. coai. Awnne-n nai terminal delivery Driorlty from con- Bumar'a written statement . of annual narria and niiantllv nn band. "" -arivyyy-irrnAAinAAAAiu" CLASSIFIES MATES OH. ft.. - MM MW 1 day run i word So aar run i word tlo . day run nay wtrrf 1 1. ia run r" word 14c Wak run par word Iflc Montti run tr word 40 ao DlKount for Paymmf in Advane. n uiacoum ror rtrmml r7 loth Ads .rsostvsd bf 1-nft n m win .bim.i ariBmonn in --naw ronajr amtimn New Today ; KSS Seals., Ba.kftta. C.ndlsrs na- tsuinrs - S-lt FOR HALS S2 li-rsa locslsd on Lost rivsr. ISO craa undar Irrlf.llon. complalsly alnckad and squlppsd, modsrn 7-room noma, alio a modern S-room homo, Grsda A dairy milk harn with S milk Ins Unlta.l)0 -ton faa.1 harn and nthar outbulldlnca, M head of slock, eom- pisw una or modarn machlnsry. All crops, Including 30 acrss of potato (round, which has bun In old alfalfa, inciuaini aaen. will .all without stock id coulpment,- " sa us for pries and tsrmi. Be. . . Henry Nawhoua at T. B. WATTMi ' . . . Raaltor ell Main II. Phont 4tos (S04S mnlnss) 0-31 TtavA 1 300-Chlck Brow.r Electric Brooder left rCUPII'S WAREHOUSE 0-31 TOn SALE -1820 Modal "A" psnsl de livery, ins. within OPA cslling. s Pins. Phona M3, t-13 nAHPnrjHnV PLANTS for sals. nuamont urivo. prions soon. 3337 S-U 3 Rinds Wood Bedateada 1 Slnils Mattreitea Ino char(s) a Slnsls Rprlnss, very food 1 Dreoer end Mirror, fall pries (19 . A Utile paint and It would ba worth twlcs thst amount. . PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE 5-11 FOn SALE tS It. declamation. stock rack. 3313 S-33 FOR SALE-Callls , outboard twin 0 horsepower motor. Call 8001. 5-3.1 'OR SALE-South Bend 7 ounce fly ,.MWi 30.oo. flsauty. Nook, wis Bo. th. . (-33 d man,.., XiSJSf pump . rompl.,.,1,' M it ii.nch. hi. . N WANTKII , TO HWfoS town, l-luui. mi ""st. 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Main nil rAIIMEIlS: (int all Ins llllphur m we WS ,1111 hv, a llllu nn I-KOI'IJIS WAMJBCI roit BAi.r. rNTist lot. w lion liliil..w. plinn. adll ssw wim umi, roeo, w run Mur.-ornwnn H", '"J Willi liaikol. ilSU. 1B1 rnii SAI.K l. B.B. MlMl Lelca Vallojf ,nUir. m Alrco" Weldlnr reulof!l PEOPLE'S WM" rilionogr.ph and 17 ave atlitrru or poael n Pal 'a Call. FOH BALK M. W. Otluiin' sraior. n-si rrwpi" " It-B UUTTEI1MII.K "IJflSf "puu fat on our InJJJJI people's WAMg rnn onicic SALE to K.... ... Inrnm. 3-llfflUf aparlment 3 unfu'rnlihrd, vsnsl J cupy at one. in" ..... Onen I 1 a. m. to P. m , '"" menL I43S Oieion An just orr SIIASTAjJ Tree,, ,hrul), l'"J,J.i tree.. LoU of oulMW. .lore, anil beauw P! ' down. Ii.lanre medlele pr.e.c,;lon. " tar 11:30. VIM . pkopU's vwn AUCTIO11 .mmunlllfAK''! " HIT e "Owe .... nnmn WHAT TO" " WATCH PAP W rumllurs .ndUveiW" PhoM rm. BWI0A1 A! FOR SAI.E-S JkJSl molor, eMcBorlf PKS t.y. Then '"'"""ruOL S "r;;"Pl Everylhlns ". I. pkoplS S OPA ceni.,.. 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