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EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS Monday. Jun 11. 1943 ... i m uiimauc i OUR BOARDING HOUSE .... with ... MAJOR HOPPLE OUT OUR WAT y - T I i I II 'I ujufiiH sou "V NOT HIS.' X DO VOU J NO. MOT VET tfs8saassfflSot 1 TOSS w arf j 6EEV0L)e6TUUSTRlCTW( OUR T,. Y$ '0i-r ' C MOBILEf J KILLED THREE VbP, IT'S HWNllBM- epgijSL lg W- hgglg V BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOOM 1.'. V hopple, esq. :g:U5 .gsaiK.'.t"'''" b" j S : " - . .. I. 1 y rrea normon iwi r.r. . . . ll m.M I jL Z , , , t I ( rEs-mMK6f7iKMatSET lYIUrlWt ' I RED FULLS UP T f '-t I WH-'ARE "tOtA -D YOU, RED' VI AvW THIS ; . btwi '&rrr rr? i r'cs.id wjt v3 - i . TP24ss?.i x 'saosieK i6.il i !a-sfBtaiw ji - 1 aSaTBaaaaaraaaaaaa a ai m a .ma aaaaa.i International Harvester .. . M' IKcnnecutl . . Mi Lockheed , fli Long-Bell "A" Booh end Her Budd.es , $3ffi&JZZZZZZZ S. I" " ' .m "- M New ork Central . 27 rVabT S.Tre WCW TOW WWW VCt VlNRO OT I WitW . VSSO. SOta VOTW H Northern ..... M". PACkard Motor ,. . 9 I ' fsvb - yi -ves. -wti r- mors, cwovww w v skm A X I 'SZZ oTLrrrzrrirr: " -i - VrHiD0 -rT 1 JT. .,Tr7.,rTsr- y V Sn Roebuck limit T k 5f35feS. TA? I TVS. VOCKL SCtKt -VJT . N Southern I'.clllo I4 i " j jE..g.a,t.sag3 WoihTubfct V ' By Ulle Tumor ' 9 WE PONT ATTEMPT TO CAPTURE V UNO LET X5U If PER H06TA6ES VIU Y THE WORD OF VOU Y) f M30 VILL ACCEPT OUR TERM6 OR V VOU WAR COWWALS. WILL W RELEASE VARN WTEdCEPWM FLY MIT US TO OUR I 6ESTAPO THOflSS BE 6WNSI8LE FOR PER INSTANT ; yOURH0STA6ES UNHARMED, WHEKIxA SHOOT US MWMf C6STWAT10N-PEN V WHAT A JOKE V TEATH I OF VOURJRINP5! PER , vou "W' FOREST ADVISORY COMMITTEE NAMED SALEM, Juno U (I') Six nuMiibots of tlio mlvlsury com mitteo of tlio forest prodtiuls Utboriitory, loculcd t Orfgpn Slulo college, wore iippulntocl by Uovcrnor Em'l Snoll lodiiy. Tlio conmilltco wus crcutcd uy the 1B43 U'ulsliiluio, Members tire: 11. J. Cox, EuKeno, represent tug tlio West Const Lumbermen a Kssoelntion; C. Wiird Inijlwim, Glenrlule, Wllliimetlo Viilley Lumbermeii'.i Mssocliillon: Albert Hermann, Portlimd, Western Pino assoclntion; Down Pvul M. Dunn, Corvii Ills. OreKon Stiite college seliool of forestry; Hny Jcub, Coquille, Northwest Ply wood nssoclntlon: unci Dr. John Hull, Portland, Pacific North west Forest and Raniga Experi ment station. , Wildcatting For Oil Seen In Northwest PORTLAND, June 11 WVl'he head of Richfield Oil corpora tion's staff prcparins to test drill near hero predicted Unit wiidcatunu ' lor on may ueuin In the Pacific northwest' this summer. Frank A. Morgan, Richfield engineer, said petroleum needs for the Pacific war have led the 1 government to encourage drill ing of 3000 wildcat wells this I year. Many of theso will bo in l Hie northwest, no reported. Richfield, which has leused 7300 acres near Portland, is the second largo oil company ex ploring in this section. The Texas company plans to drill tit ioiumuiu cuumy wiium a few weeks. I hr mmt iM ll pruinrtUi ordered told untltr Mid Jtlllgment end derive ililfeM monvr redeemed, will lie deeded to KlKtuMlh County nit June IM, lull nd thai every right or lutere.l of any nernn In or to any or all or the pro. peril mentioned In Mid Judgment and decree will tie furlelled to Klamath County. Oregon. Dated Ihl. I lilt davof June, lull. HherEfr and Vait Collerlor Klamath County, Ol'egoit, J. l.-No. 1111. TIMELY HANDOUT SPRINGFIELD. III.. June 11 UV) Robert Neathery finished smoking a clgarctto in a parked city bus and opened a window lo discard mo butt. borne one grabbed his hand. removed his wrist wnteh which ho valued at $30, nnd fled. ay-MVVr'S,VSir-vVVVT Ration Calendar War Prtr and llationtnat Rmrri inn Mailt ilrwpt, Offli-v Ituurc ilaily, lo a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Plion 1101 for all Uiformaiiuit. AH aml'cati(ina numt b MAU.En in to I ha War Prlra and lUMnuinti Hoanl at 4M Main atraal, anU NOT pitwntvd In pvnmt,- inorr.NirD roonm tll.UK hTAMI'M natlnn bonk 4 HlaintM N -a through ft 3 valid thmuflt June .10. Htamt T ) IhroiiMli X 1 vUct ihrott). July .11, NtHinpa . '. 'J, A I. II i and C1 valid May i thrmitfh Atitu ttiampa 1)1 tltruult 11-1 valid June ItlCn HTAMPHHatltti. tumlt A.. rtt it 1 thruuiftt J-a valid thoruttl, June ;iu Hlaitiua K S throuMlt P i! valid thrmitth July 31. Hiiiiini Q 3, H J. b 'J. T 3 Mn. u a vaiin May i umiuiit Augtut ji. Miami. V-a lhmuH Z J valid June I. MHO AM H I In. i iHmh 4-Miami. 30 Valid May I through Amju.t 31. HUOtH-It a 1 1 o n hiMih .1- Airplane tainpt 1, 2 and 9 now valid, New tho tatm to tMrnnit Valid AuuHl. toi tanina InvaHd. OAHOI.INK"A" IS rmipoin, 4 lallont arh, valid thruuih Juno 31. "ft" 07 valid, A tfalloiu aach. "C" 0-7 valid, ft vallona each, Cuuponi not valid uit- ieaa vituoroau. rVY.1. Oil Ported I S coudoui valid Ihrauih Autuat 31, CTUVI.N .-Apply local ooara lor oil td KH ttnve Cflrttflralaa. Wdol). c'OAI.. HAWlHtKT U-aler de lermlitta delivery priority (rom coit unier'a wrltlan Ulamant of annual noedi and ntiantlty on hand. HKNT C.'ONTHOl In arvaa under Ked. rat rnt ronlrttl. all ranted dwetllni unit limit h reitUterad. and clianKei In tenancy rvporioii, PIllttK CONTHOIltafer Innulrtea and ronuilalnla to itrlce rlerl at liwal hnatil AH mark eta wer quiet attar further rr porta of a ahurtace o( freifht rondltloiva. All mark eta war oi the early flurry ti( buvln that followed care in (rain nnxtucloa araaa. Analyala also mw in the trend toward eaalneu an Indication of overbought condition, particularly In wheat. At the flnlih wheat wet lo 1c tower than Aaturdav'a ctoae. July Sl.tfT. Corn waa up So to down Ue. Hepiemter l.Ua. Oau wr Wo higher lu lower, July oaoao. Hye wai un chan god to off o. . July 1.43V'VS. llarley waa up to duwn l.litva. tc, July WEATHER !4A6nSRT Freckles and His Friends By Blosser Hilda tried to arrange to have freckand lard kidnap Her in order td get her. Picture in file 'magazine, now it see ms she really IS MISSING h-g-H All I know is tpat she's minima JDt f Better. Take their. look, serseant. I lItHSS mmJE5 J was ggff Well, brother, in SHADVSIDe,THIS IS A NORMAL. ACTIVITY Alley Oop By V. T. Hamlin mm V f WHV, THEM LOW-PCWN "' f SURE, HE WAS A JL1"BUT'; MV EVeTI W WJN SOS! f- NICts OUV,BUT vVVSVE SOT Ji TM GOIN' IN mO NO.SieN iFTER OP COURSE TO BE P THERE AN' BYGADFRV, 11 N COULO f 1 liNOW OOP REALISTIC.. . t04OCfC-ta. (30MNA LISTEN -HARDLV BE WAS A SUB- yT -y ,tfWJ T WHAT FOLKS CLASSEPAS V HUMAN -flj -T GET A GRIP ON VOURSE1.P,POC.0 PBEUICT101- OJUJ HOSPITALIZES IN . ' n SUPPOSEDLY PSi SERIOUS CON' PITION AFTER MIS REMARKABLE RESCUE OP PR, WONMUG, OOP ' HAS, UNKNOWN" TO HIS FRIENDS. BEEN CHECKED ' OKAV AMP DISCHARGE? ...THE CAUSE OF SCIENCE MUST NOT BE CHOKEP By A FIRST COUSIN TO A MONKEY si CHICAGO. June 11 (AP-WTAI Pola toea: arrival! 43. on track 34. total U. S. ahipmenU for Saturday 754, Sun day IS. New atocki: offerlnm vary light. d mand exceed available supply, market firm at celling. iom prices lower ac count lower ceilings: California 100-lb, mcki uong wniie. u. a. no. , tuoj- 4.00; U. S. No, 2. 10.01. LIVESTOCK POIITLAND. Ore.. Juno 11 (AP-wTAI Salablo cattle lew, total a 1 00; salable calves 400. total 430; market uneven: : better grades beef cattle active, steady: lower grades slow, weak to 2S cents tower with canncrs and cutter 33-50 cent off: soma tyuold; two loads choice tea steers e.o..w; new rvcoru man, tfnadecholce fed steers 1 17. 0010.00: gross fat steers up to 110.23; common- medium grades moiny fnwiaati; com-mon-metlium heifers 11.00-14.50; choice fed heifer up to $16.73; canner-cutler cows iG.73-0.30; fat dairy type cows $10.00-11.00; Brass fat beef cows $13.00 73; few $13.00: medium-good sausage bulla $10.00-12.00; good beef bulls $t3.oo 30; odd head $13.73: good-choice vealers steady at $13.30-10 30; odd head $17.00, Snlnble hogs .130, total 2030; market active and steady at celling; barrows and gilts $13.73; saws $13.00: stags $14.30- lO.uu; cnoice jecaer pigs u.ui-4.uv, Miaoie sneep auw, iouii jiw; mimoi active, fully steady on better grades; rather slow on common kinds; good choice spring lambs $13.73-14.23: common grades down to au.uu; iw mcoiuni-gooa horn old crop lambs $11.50-12.23; few feeders $10.00; good shorn lamba $fl.30 73; ono sizable lot $7.00; culls down to $3.00. rmrAfin Jun li AP.WFA) Sal able hogs 5000, tola) 10.000; active, fully imrlv trnnd and choice barrows and gilts at 140-lba up at $14.73 celling J good and cholco sows at $11.00; com. Salable cattle 14.000; total 14.000; sal- nhln cnlvA 1000. total 2000: flood and choice fed steers and yearlings strong to zr conu, mostly in to is cents nigncr; medium grndca steady to strong; trade only moderately active top steers $17.63: bulk $13.25-17, 33: heifers steady to strong, best $17.00; cows weak; bulls and venlers steady; venters $10.30, most ly $MJ.00 down: eanncr and cullers 7 Vi.n 75- mn.t htef rnwi 10.30-12.30: Kracticai top wcigm snusnge nuns envy beef bulls $15.00; stock cattle iicIIvd firm at SI 3.00-1.1.23 mostly. Ha I able sneep woo, mtai u.uw; active, fullv atoiiflv! inm in I en around 23 cenU higher; several packages good and choice native spring lambs $16.00, with fat bucks discounted $1.00; 200 head medium and good around 03-lb, Texas springers $14.30; seven loads good and choice in.i-iri ion dinner ismnn runnini tuny 23 per cent yearlings . $13.00-13.10 straight, these with No. 1 pelts; Innd morilum and aood shorn 1 No. 2 pelts, $14.25; shorn slaughter owes su.uu-u.uu. Sunday. Jena to, 1913 Ma. Mm. Preclt Eugene . . ,.- .n I Klamath rain 71 HUcratnento ..,. 03 North itend , w Portland M Keno -...71 San Francisco wwm...71 Seattle , M Med ford It3 Red Bluff M Little Orphan Annie By Harold Gray AND I'M GOING WITH ANNIE- WE Ail KNOW SHE CANT BE GUILTY- BUT. SUE MUST GO BACK 10 CUEAfc HERSELF I f NO-NOl f &NN1E8 OURN; 6INTSHE?1 II FUBBLETHE POLICEMAN MIS II If tl7 ,LL & THAT COP.' I'LL 1 IS ONLY tOINS HIS J DlCTV I I ST. W asSaMSMaVSHasSS- THAT CORONERS JURY MUST BE . MADE UP OF CRAZY PEOPLE . 52 5.1 Northern California Clear and warm today, tonight, and Tuatday. Washtngtun and Oregon Partly cloudy today. Cloudy with light showers In wnl portion tonight. Khowers over state Tuesday, Utile change In tempera tures. Courthouse Records Marrlsss Licenses McKINNCY-OHOI.1 Harold TUrton McKlnney, 33. USMC. Native of Il linois. President of Chlcaso. III. Mary lllanche Uroll. 31. housewife. Native of Michigan. Resident of Klamath falls, ore. THOMPSON - D A H M S. Alfred J. Thompson, legal, salesman. Native of uregon. iieamcni or iviamain reus. Ore. Elsa Oahms, legal, office nurse, Nativn of Wisconsin. Kesideut of Klam ath rail, Ore. Comelalnls Filed Totils O. Slows vs. Edna J. Stowe. Suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and in- ntimin treatment. couple married November 23. 11)30. at Williamson Itlver. Ore. W, Lamar Townsend attorney for piainmi. WHEAT CHICAGO, June 11 iAP) Grain, firm in itrnntf In narlv futures trad Ins. silo- pad after mid-session today with wheat and rye at times showing losses of as much as a cent. Corn and oats were Many speculators trimmed accounts and awaited release this afternoon of the government's report of Juno 1 crop BIKES FOR RENT MAKE RESERVATIONS FOR SUNDAY Phone 8520 222 S. 7th POOLE'S BICYCLE STORE O We Have It O A roof coating -that ! guar anteed to outlast any other type of tar or asphalt coat ing. Will not chock, crack, flow, bubble or burn. We will gladly demonstrate. Grems Roofing Service Phone 4838 . 337 E. Main Approved PIoneer-FllnlkoU Applicators . LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE .OK ANNUAL SCHOOL KI.KCTION NOTICE IS lirtt I'll Y GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 1 of Klamath Count v. State of Or en-no. that the ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION nf said District wilt he held at Kremnni School, 715 High street; to begin at the nour or two ociocx r, m. ana con tinue until the hour of Seven o'clock. P. M., on the third Monday of Juno, being the lflth day of June, A. D, 1043, This meeting Is called for the purpose of electing one director for a term of five years beginning July 1, 1043 and one directors to fill an unexpired term of one year beginning July 1. 1043 and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. Daied this 4th day of June, 1049. ATTEST: j. p. wki,i,h. n strict c erK. E S. nouiNSON, Chairman Board or , Directors. J. 4-11 No. 124. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN. In com pilance with Sec. III-iwb, O.C.L.A., to the legal voters of union mgn school District no. 2. or Kiamain county State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION or said Dlitrlrl will be held at High School Building to ooRin at tno nour oi o ciock, p, and continue until the hour 7 o'clock, p. m. on the Fourth Monday oi june. nemg tne aoin aay oi June, A. U. ll'4Il. This meeting le called for the purpose of electing one director to serve a term of five years commencing July 1, 1043 and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. Dated this nth day of June, 1043. ATTEST' J. P. Wells, District Clerk. Nelson Seed, Chairman Board of Directors. J. 11-18 No. 128. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that I have filed my final account as administrator of the Estate of Vlnko Mntln, also known as V, Matin and Vlnka Matin, deceased, and the Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klam ath County, hos fixed ten o'clock In the forenoon of Friday. July 0, 1043, In the court room of sold court, as the time and otaco when and where any person may present any objection! or exceptions to anytning inerein con tained, and at said time and place the court win iinaiiy nemo snin account, CLARENCE A. HUMBLE, Administrator. J. 4-11-1B-23; Jy. 2 No, 122. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF PERIOD OF REDEMPTION Notice Is hereby given that the period of redemption for the redeeming of real properties ordered sold to Klamath County under that certain Judgment In tax foreclosure made and entered June 23. 1044. In that certain foreclosure suit entitled County of Klamath, State of wregnn, a punuc corporation, niaintirr, vs, Arthur Faunce et al.. defendant No, F 373, will expire on the 23th day oi June, imo, ana in persona are nere- PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN - NO HOBI'ITALIZATION No Leie ef Tim, Permanent R.aulUI DR. E. M. MARSHA Cli I rep rac tie Physician tU Ns. 7te - Ksdolre Theatre Blttt Pkone 7M NOTH'K OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MrKTINU NOTICE IB HKItEltV (1IVKN, In Com pliance with Net), Ill-Dim, UCLA., to the legal voters nf Klamath County School District, of Klamath County, Stale of Oregon, lhat the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING nf aatd District will lie held at elementary si'hoolsi to begin at the hour of 2:uo oVIotk p. tn. tm ttte third Monday of June, being the lti(ii nmy in eitin, n. it, iims. This meeting la railed fur the pur. foae nf electing one county ill root or rom the Western Zone and ntembets of local ruiumltlves, in vole on lha proposition nf Increasing the tax levy for the fiscal year of 1045.40 beyond the 0'V llmliailiui and the Itansactlun of business usual at such mealing. uateu tins mini nay ni may, 1U45. l.EWIH ItOTKNN, Chairman Hoard of Directors, ATTEST; II, U. ANIILKV, Dlslflct t-aii. J- I I , I el" CLASSIFIED HATES One day t day run , 3 day run day run , , day run ,.- Week run - alnnlh run wa Discount for rarmeni tn Advance 0 Discount ror rsrnxni wtt tvtn Ads received by 1:00 p. m. will appear inn arternoon tn "Naw Cndey" eolumn NEW HERALD AND NEWS pnon RUin- or ntii. Dr word 4e pr word Ae ..par word Ha .per word I3e .per word 14e .per word 13 Der word toe New Today LOST--AI bus stop acroas from St, rran- eia aiaraei on no. em. a ctoca, avy. Finder please phone 0733. 0 13 KKMTON1NO. CAUOMINtNO, PAINT - iwu. I'none oj-w. cti wanted Maid, mornlnss. Mars Hotel, WANTED TO nth. "-afflll A. B0Ml f. .. . . HMIILrfn. "tlf. dm ran iii -t .... w ini(.N"iB Aim '"'"0 iiia. Main, 7B, ' WANTrn.vu : . li r"iiiii.i,iunn, '"' ''iMk llme o.v. 1 "" m.jJJ wan feu M7Tirrr--- I...... inn, or nV.,J WANTCI) l).,v7rr; J' ' l"r" "X'"" nunnuuion. i',,L" Waa" .SL u" "'" Bun. ro, "knt j.h.: -5 tt ItTAINH I.AliND.rrnrr I'ltime 01M. "w nti nr. Dan, rtrT cwiitlllon, imhI rubJI, "Minn p.lc M., i 5l AI.ii.Om" n,n ,u "tore, .a Nam, on Fnto dee ly. ll,h,"'i?ij ton.,, Arouallmiu. Whi. "l m.n, otheS" J'ft" .JL" l milt . ol Ittnltr, I mTLS HI ron baui. 1'ut.hi.o in,, m."-! pi... l.meU,. ,jjo. IllTi iTRl . : WANTED Woman le an -2 Irom a in qZZ rhone 1. '2 eg WANTED Wallr.u.1. dlrtt ATTENTION; Kspertenred nr iinenper lencea wattresaes wnwi, vmuu p week and board. 44-hour week, time and a half overtime. Legion Cafe, Junction City, Ore. S tf EXPERIENCED STKNOGIAriUI k gnrsl office work in K1M b fail end sccursie bpsi. ant. figure. Lumtwr iprwnc, mm but not etM-ntlil, EmretkrJiJ and npnorturtlly to em trtti vm dUBllfti-atlons. WrtU P. & las Medfard. 3 WAITRESS WAHTtty-lxtrimt .1 CH"'' MI7IWUW 08) Ml Cafe. TfiL WANTED-"-Young lady al Quality Shoe Shop. 4.13 Main. Bteatiy employment. Call Wednesday evening ttetween 0 and 7 p. m. Shop will be opened Thursday. 'U WANTED Bell boy. Apply Wlnema Hotel. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Restaurants' v Grocery store and Meat Market Cleaning EsUblishment thai will pay for Itself In 2 years Apartment Buildings showing good Income Camp Ground on highway, close In K GRAY Realtor 700 N, tin Phone 3M nunaay mono tnou wit FOR SALE 4room furnlhd house with iMtn, in my, uro.. norm mam St. Floyd Dlarkwell, Uly. 0-10 FOR BALE RY OWNER -Three -bed room house in si. Francis rarit. t-sn www-flirt FOR SALE4-room home, garage, and laundry roam tn basement, completely furnished. Immediate possession. Price $.1300. Terms, Ne Fred Cofer, Harn hliel Agency, 112 fl. ath, Phone 4103. 013 VACANCY Furnished housekeeping room. 1404 Klamath, d-U FOR SALE -1034 Chevrolet sedan $200; 1U30 Chevrolet sedan I0J7 Pack ard couno. Alt below OPA celling Leo'e Garage, Uth and Main. 0-12 ron SALE - Man's blue lull, site ,11); also 2 wool blankets, perfect condi tion, 1034 High, Room 0, after fl p 0-1 1 FOR SALE 23 font, 1042 Deluxe Liberty trailer. 2720 Hope Ml. FOR RAI.E-Phllco table model, $V. Phone 7273. -H FOR 8AI.E-17.1 sackfl Netted Gem aeed no I a toes. John Tofell. Bonanza mgn way. tl'10 WANTED TO BUY- Sewing machine, either electric or treadle. Xm Dnr row St, Phone Oion, 0-Kt FIND YOUR POST-WAR CAREER In auto nnnv and fender work. In eluding melal work, WELDING and snrav nalntine Easy In earn now in your spare time. Chance for good loh or a ahon nf vntir own. We II show you how. Here's one nf the most profitable branches of the big Auto business. Get the facts, Write tnriav. Utilities F.ne. InsL. Box 47111 care Herald and News. 0-13 WANTED TO RIIV 1D41 Oldsmohlli Must have good tires and motor In perfect condition. No den tern, O. C. Lien. Inoulre Lien's Cash Store. Stew art addition. 0-12 PERMANENT ENGINEER would like tn lease home. 2 bedrooms or more, un furnished. Phono 7034, 0-12 WANTED - Carhuretor for Model T. Phone Altamont Trailer Park. 0-13 FOR BALE-.Wellhred Holateln bull. W A, Ross, Hon a nut, Ore. 0-10 FOR SALE-3-bedroom home on Harlan Drive, double garage, Vs acre fine soil, shade treos, lawn and shrubs, mot cellar. Immediate possession. $2730. $1000 down, discount fur ensh. Call 3740. 0-12 LOCAL RELIABLE COUPLE with good references will pay $300 down on 2-hedronm house, Phone 0200 after 0 p, m, or indulre at 4000 Shasta way. fl-13 FOR SALE Prewar boots, prewar wn tiers witn enoes, several fly mas, costing rods, stool head rods, 30-00 with Velss scope, ammunition, one sleeping bag, one camp stove, nir mattress, one neck. Fix-it Bhon. 744 Klamath. , 4030tf FOR SALE 3-bedroom modern house, Phone 4014, 0-10 NEAR ALT AMD NT DRIVE Attractive, modern, substantial two bedroom home In Altamont district. Largo rooms, big lot, garage, trees and Biiruns. uwners win give qutcK posses sion. Price la only $4000, It will be tt pleasure to snow this properly, CHtLCOTR A SMITH. nff-ALTflTtfl 111 N. 0th Since liioil Phono 43(14 v 0-11 FOR SALK-.NIrn. modern 4-rnnm house, WANTED- Property IUUul Unr man, nest MfSU), Ul t. W. nail &305. HI FOR fl.fl.r. Wood dmJ.al sun while atvstml woM Hi Ml range. 31 Doom A roil SALE AlliiChtlmMi K tmi motiai, 1.1000 im. witn hi sesi plowk. In-ji.tr. WeUI luact,ttil quln. Ore. Phone 9TX Ml FOR SALE -Pick-up hu UlB. Srtl new, do miswsra , nw FOrt SALE-rordwn tmrlisll meettanicttl conaiiKm. nnw jji Delaware or phons Im HI WANTKD TO ncirT-PertitW ramuy wouin iisb swwv"-' furnihd or unlumui4 "-f"l Ilka to have pih fr! Phone 4M7, Mr. KlmNrllB, l rUIl BAI.t- '"-.--I bant, cnitn now, Addn. Taylor Hs. MJ Slore, Write HL 3, Wl g. WANTED-LoW prld "-J Ulen iiart. fi . - I Meeting Hotieti Aloha Chiflw! d, jun. II i nlc Temple. am. I p. eolne. S, , i Arlhur DMM f OS r.u.a. Wiliwli'SSSl inamD.i".-, ,..,iri,fffJ Loit and ToutJ talnlnn key., moneyj '"SJ, Nn. 3 anil i. "'-:; . m GonirtI June and. J 0 " UKIINVJ iv- H0ME APPLIANCE WARDS, For Expert W Washing Mwfta- Rndlos MONTGOMEBV WJ Ninth St. 1,n,li With Your PAINTING , Problem! . Free Estlnnw, j MATHISEN 1 F. ololhln. MalnBowJlfLU-Sjij j 5itPTICTANKS gSl J 1013. I 3115 Cannon, 0-13