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SIX HERALD AND NEWS Aonitj. Ju'n. It, 184S OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE BY J. 'SAME OLD 3AKe &ARLS FOR fVEM.S AND LPCTE FOR. WORK.'-VES, THE HOUSE S ALL PAINTED X"VE BEEN rVb BUSY AS A BUTCHER. J0TH C.UPPLY OP LrXrAS CHOPS. . RANAJSM AMOS AMP MP. CAKAE TO HELP M TOOK OFF FROM TiAe MOSTAMS PLANES ROT VMK HfDr5A. WMT A.N HOUK OR FOR. OUR. TOT3ISEST. R. WILLIAMS HALLOO.' DON1! TELL. WE FATHER HAS FINISHED Tt-lE- PAITlNS.'- ESADANiOlT LOOK.S AS LOVJELW AS A ' m Hi ru iv MHk "-if OUT OUR WAY i ifi f i M'myl MUSTA FELL ASLEGP I VUH DID.' FER Pj.-; J" fll THE NAVIGATOR w1m,,Uiimi.i...1.t.h. Red Rydtr By Fred Harmon me.fr r im: idOTt iDlhv; Pw"V &USCK,TKE IXJCHEdS ao uttlei St-ftVEK. PtCL g- Hi? L-nvcrjj IkV WSjaP'tT V1" a .thiS UirtnSo.r inrtciS I ,VyiLY 1 WAS I EXPRESS VA k Ml' tU Boots and Her Buddies By Martin TS.i.b CNBSSSl Vi "WE. MR caw's WE. KCRfNCri- XML N&OUTC V .KM woKtv vsra. I NsKft 6N WINKS WE.I-SK AOO, J KOu "V mvwK vao 6crt, Wt60 VCWS.I Wash Tubbs By Leslie Turnor Or tui i nrrti&v m 7 THE NAZIS COULD r."j""-V II NOT HEAR HtS CROSS- tlir!n j5'?iy 1 1 .CAPTAIN EASy KTl THE LIVES OF TWO FINE PE3PLB MAT PEPENP ON THIS ONE SHOT! III VyilTN. f AS EASY WWCME4 ANJOOUSLV, THE Llffn) MARKS WmJS A1WS i eWWTWE BUT PCADLV WEAPON Freckles and His Friends By Blosser I got off Twe beam . Vitamins ? 1 fTms lush T Howb fA bunch) TTVWI JfOKAV--? MISTER. AND I WAS WHATSTHEM? MUSH AND VOUGET OF SUB- LJ- "V IMWti SBz IF VOU HUNGRVi THANKS. X "V y WITCH'S . UPHERe- ERO faff jj. I.PKJ L V 'T 0"T. '1 ft Alley Oop By V. T. Hamlin f" jc'Wbut voUvbgot.to rr wasntt seoo3 iTl v T?li wlu ' aP GOT HURT FROM THE R ' JHROUGH.'rV JrdC HOSPITAL f BLTT WHERE IUkI 33.000 VOLT ARC, WAS KAVOED LJr I L Bit4lEn3 THE TIME-MACHIME ... OVER- TX-J0 F HI V I COME,TJOC WONMUG r " 1 'l 1 H I f '.rv I uw ucl i ViV- I TO -At TUP CJ IMiv I I I ' IjnM WIS RESEARCH OUR HERO UPS AND CJ nfiSlWrB WORK DISAPPEARS FA TO "At TUP IMAV OUR HERO UPS AND DISAPPEARS 6tJ WHV? BECAUSE HE OVERHEARD SOME REMARKS ABOUT HIM .' Er. AFTER ALL. FT OOP WAS JUST r A SOB-HUMAM J EH? WELL, I V SAVASC... TMFfK1 I JfjniiOrA WITH 'EM.' ldfliif ,3r BEFORE I WUZ so that i tmUAYSPt:. .A-M1BV how i rate, in iifmMNS? ... 1 XkI V, ,.. COULD BE BUT HOW MUCH V. .Ja'JI Vil HAS HE BEEN SOFTEMED BV IRa?- L' itr-Jl!& W& THE COMFORTS OF CIVILIZATION ? Little Orphan Annie By Harold Gray If YES. MISS l?lMOII&T. I ONBECSTAND VOUB. INTECEST IN THIS CftSE-BUT, AS HEAD ftp tuic fsic-mir-r i. tn i ASSUME FULL CHARGE NOK- . YOU ARE HEAD OF CHILD WELFARE HERE, MISS POLTP? YES -I TOOK OVER.T MURDER? BT W MV DEAH.' I AM OLDAH THAN I I AFTAH DEftH MRS. I ANNIE? BUT I I KDU-HENCE NOT SO EASILV I I B BLEATING-HARTS 1 HOW CAN YOU 1 I BLINDED BY SILLY SENTIMEKTf I ? BRUTAL MUHDAH. A BE SO CERTAIM 1 I I KNOW THE MEMBAHS OF THE I J BY THAT LITTLE BEAST.' I OF THAT? A I CORONER'S OURY-THgf KHEWr 1 Potatoes CIIICAOO. Jun II AP-wrAI Poli (: rrlvH 07. on Irtck 13. lolal U. S. ihlnmmli AAturdAV SOS. BundKV 40. New tlocki: o((rin vary llfht, dt- mana txcttai avsuiiuit tuppiy, inarnvi firm t cUln; California ItAMb. ucki Lonf Willi... V. S. No. 1. fVOT-iW; commercial U.Tl; Virglnl. 100-lu. aacki Cobbler.. U. S. No. 1. .In II. H O. OBITUARIES ANTON POMVKA flit. Atiton PoUvka Sr. (or the laal .ID yvart rlanl oi Wnun. Urvgou picd wy t the home of his aon, Emtl Poltvk near Mailt), Ore., on Saturday, June td, 1M5 t tO a. m. (ollowlnf an Itlneia of eight month". He was a native of ZvolanevM. CiecholwivaKia and at the ume of nil death was aged 70 years. 7 month and 8 daya. Surviving; are on daughter. Mr. Anna Bailey n( Mnr rill, Ore., and two toni. Emtl of Mer rill. Ore., and Anton Pollvka Jr. of San Francisco. Calif.: elthl grandrhlldren and three great-ffrandchlUtren. The re main! rest in the Karl W hillock Funerat Home. Pine at Sixth, where frlenrft may rail. Notice of funeral to be, announced la thla lue of the paper. Market Quotations NKW YOllK. June Ifl (APt-1tal atorka cnmintted tit IiuImo nn tvlatlvely heavy volume in irwlay't market, and acatlered iieclallle dirt well, tail many pivotal! Inclined in liani liai'k. CliMlnv utiitlNtlunai AinerUn can fiT Am Car Kily 411 -Am Tel Tel 171 , Aiim'omict Calif talking U'4 Cat Tractor , Wt Commonwealth 4k Hou ! CiirtlaAVrlehl Ceneral rWclrlo K.. Cleneral Motors .... Ot Nor Wv pfd IlllnoU Central Int Harvralar Kenneroti , l.m'khed I.oni-llell "A" MonlKtmry Ward Nalt-Kelv . N Y Central Northern Parlfla .... Pat (aa rV Kl .... Pai-kaid Motor Peitna It H Iteptihllr 81 eel nirhfleld Oil ftjtfrwav Mtorea Hoara Koehtirk (ttitithern Pacific fllandarit rl remit- .. ffuitkhine Mining .... Tmiia-Ainerlt'a Union Oil Calif .... Union Pacific V ft llleel Warner Plctitret .... Kill :un .... ant' .... in .... ant an i. .!() M 4 ns aoi ,.H a i' . 12 in lio .... LI" 13'. 93S ,. IMtl, ltH LOU LIVESTOCK SOUTH HAN rnANriSCO. June 1ft (AIMVrAt Catlte salable 7S0; load frd tear offered, largely grata run, onen lug aleadv; two care good aleera lo 7S, medium 1117.1; twn car medium to good tniO-lb, grata he I fere and young cows 14 00; good cowa 1 3,00-10; conmon and medlun 110 0018 M. rannere and cut lera $7.00-0 ikl; common to good aauaage Inula U oo-ia 50. Calvei 3S. itaadyi few good to choice calvea $14 30-lft M. Iloga talahla 9O0. firm: IW toada and package good to choice fiooood lb, nar row and gllti 18.73; odd good aowi Sheep aalahle MMVii Urgelv north coatt. prink Htm ahortt valley lamlut under tone about ateadvi about 400 head shorn .10-04 lb. feeder lamha ill oo-ia Mi: three load! cull to good wea J.OO-C.78. C It ABLER fCPllRAIM ritORT Charlea Kphrelm rrnit, a rtildcnt of Midland. Oregon for the lat i:t years Jaised away at his residence Monday. Line 18, 1&43 at 4:30 a. m. following an iiincis 01 several wccks. lie was a native of Springvllle. Utah and at the time of hli death wm aeetl 77 vnr. 4 months and S days, burvlvlng are nu wui, Mrs. Amanda rrost of Midland. Ore.; two tons. Pvt. Erneit Richard rroat. t'SMC In the South Pacific and Joseph Edward Fro I of Midland. Ore.: three daughters. Mrs. Edith Evans of Billings. Montana. Mrs. UcUa Sinclair of Portland. Ore., and Ella May Frmt of Midland, Ore.: one aUter. Mrs. William Swartz of Med ford, Ore., and aeven irandchlldren. The remains rest In the arl Whit lock Funeral Home. Pine nt Sixth., Notice of funeral to be announced at a later, date. FUNERALS wh.i.iam i. ee r.zr.i.i. Funeral services for the late William Lee Ezell who pasted away In Portland. Oregon. Tuesday. June 12, 1043. will be held Tuesday, June 10, 1043 at a p. m. In the chapel of Ward's Klamath Funeral Home at 025 High, with Rev. S. M. Tup nea of the Klamath Lutheran church offlcatlng. Committal services and In terment will follow at Llnkvltle cem etery. Friend aro respectfully Invited to the services. ANTON rOLlVKA gft. Funeral services for the late Anton Pollvka Sr. of Malln, Oregon who passed away on Saturday, Juno lfl, 1045 fol lowing an illness of eight months will be held In the chapel of the Earl Vhlu lock Funeral Home. Pine at Sixth, on Wednesday. June 20. 1045 at 2 p. m, with the Hev. Daniel B. Anderson, pastor or the Klamath Temole of this city of ficiating. Commltmant services and In terment family piot in aoaun cemetery. Friends are Invited. Courthouse Records Merrlaee Licensee SMITH-GROVE. Benjamin Wesley omiin, ku, nan. rtaiive or uregon, Resident of Klamath Falls, Ore. Bar bara Jean Grove, 21, stenographer. Native nf California. Resident of Klam ath Falls. Ore. BENNETT-LAZKLLE. George James urn mm, :, oiacKsmun, native 01 In diana, Resident of Klamath Falls. Ore. Naomi Elaine Laielle. 37. cook. Native of Washington. Resident of Klamath raws, ure. Justice Cenri Monro Ellis Hoblln. operating motor enicio wiuioui clearance jignu. jrine, as.M. Oarrell Donald Hall, violation of basic ruie. nne, aa. PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN NO BOariTAMZATION Nn La of Tim. Parmaaanl Kaaallil OR. E. M. MARSHA Chlrotraell Pbytlelaa N No. 1U Ooalrt Tbtalr. 811a rk.ao ItM A Fence to Meet Every Need BBS IS Mad from gelocted 48 In. lull slz wood ilati, vnly 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. 1 Just the thing for Victory Gardens. Keeps dogs in or outl Suburbon Lbr. Co. 4764 So. 6th Phone 7709 POftTLANO, Ore , Juno IB fAP-WTA-Salable cattle 13O0. total aoooi salable and total ratvea 4O0; market uneven; generally wrk to 23 cents lower: some frd steers 50 cents off and scattered lota Untold: giMxl-choIre fed steers $17.00 in 00- two loads choice heavy steers at ftlROO; common-medium grass steers $110015 30: few gratters to tldoO; mm man-medium heifers ail oo-u OO; good choice fed heifers up to ill 30; cannsr cutter cows 7 00-0 30: grass fat bef rows $11 30-13.30: young ruwi to 113 00. 30; good befff blills Slh 00.33: medium guod latisaxn bulls 110 0Olt.50 ntsny untold: good-choire vealers 13JO130. Salable hosts 300. tolal 000: market active, steady. With fetder plis 9100 minor: narrows and gilts in 73; rows I00: stags 14 30-13 00; cliolc feeder pists inn lb down 923 on. rtaiaoie sneeo iiw. 1011 .nw; mars.es uneven: mot 11 v steady with late last week but top ftn rents above Thursdav; eiwxicnniee torinr lamna larsreiv iij 15 75: common down lo HO 50: old crop Iambs not moving; good slaughter twei CIIICAOO, June 1ft (AP-WFAI Sal this hnga 5000, total 10.000; active, fully steady; good and choice barrows and gllu at 140'lbs up at IM 73 celllngj good and cnoica sows at 14 00, cuiupleta clearance. Salable catlte 16.000, total W 000: sat ahla calves 1000; total loooi fed steers and yearlings slow, steady with late last week: largely steer and neuer run; ion steers l? 73: tome held Mthtt. tit-able supply 510.oo-17.5O. beat livUm 917.70; bulk 9140017. OU; cows and bull very scarce, both classes strong to 2j cents higher; weighty sausage bulls II a 00; cutler cows ffl.30 down: vealers ntichanged at 918 30 down: stock. calUe slow, steady, mainly 913.00-13.ii0. Hal a bio sheep 3-VW, total 0300; natlv spring lambs about steady; good and choice grades 910 00-10.23; with compar able bucks 91.00 leu; few common light weight springers down to 913 00; thorn native awes mostly steady, odd lots 9100 down, with cull and common kinds around in 23: nothing dona on car lots but indications on shorn lambs around steady. WHEAT CHICAGO. June IB (API-Rye jumped as much as 4' cents, within an t ot a cent of the limit lo a new 30 yea r- Kak today and the strength of the mar t Influenced the trade In other grains, most of which rallied sharply after an early period of indecision. At the top July rye sold at 9153. up 4ifc to 4V cents from Saturday's oloae, and all deferred options were In new seasonal hltlh ground, July wheat and all deltvtrlas ot oats and barley also reached new peaks, the latter gaining mora than Uireo cent a bushel. Itye. firm al the start, advanced sharply when commission house demand disclosed a shortage of offerings. As prices continued to climb shorts sought to cover ami stop their losses. At the finUh wheat was H to ine higher than Saturday's cloae, July 91.71 Corn was unchanged to up Sc. Decem ber 91.11. Oats were Its lo M.o higher, July ?OVs-VtO. Ity was up 2V to 4c. July 91 .55'vti. Barley was 3 to 5c higher. July 91.20, LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS FOR Pt lll.lt AT10N Kfiulty No. 7tt:i IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND rOH TIIK COUNTY OF KLAMATH. DEUUIINE ItEED, Plaintiff, vs. JErF RAYMOND REED. Defendant. TO; JEFF RAYMOND REED, Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You aro hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint filed agalntt you In the abovo entitled suit within four weeks from the dnte of the fir I fubllcation of this Summons In The lerald and News, a newspaper printed and published In Klamath Cminly. Ore- Jon, which said dnte Is tho llllli dny of una, 1043, and If you fall so to antwer or otherwlte appear, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the Decree of absolute divorce. This Summons Is served upon you by publication pursuant to order of Honor able David R. Vandcnberg. Judge or the above entlllrd Court, made and entered June 14tb, 1043, which Order rrqulres that Summons herein le published oner a week for four successive weeks, and that the dnte of the first publication of said Summons shall be June Ifllh, 1043, U. fl. BAl.ENTINE. Attorney for Plaintiff, J. 1R-23; Jy. 2-0 No. 1.12. AT youn SERVICE FOR MOVING STORAGE L0CU CARTAGE WWIBUTIOU SIDE GLANCES uiw ikiii mnniKr.'iwe rtranro mm " ' . ' ,"W'e wouldn't - think of havtnR a nclKliliorliood plcni, WIIIIOlll lllviiiiiH juu uiiu juui win nun you Will brlnl somo wicucrs and bolOHna saiulwlelics, won't you?" LEGAL NOTICES NOriCK OF EXIMttATION OF PtSlOU OF Kr.Ur Ml'1 ION Notice It hereby given thsl the period of redeinpliuit for lit redeeming ol real properllrs or d red sold to Klamath County under that certain Judgment in ta toreclosur made and entered June 3J, 1044. In thai certain foreclosure suit entitled County of Klamath, State of Oregon, a public corporation, plaintiff, vs. Arthur Fa uitre el a., defendants. No. F J7.I. will expire on the 13th day of June. 1045. and all persona ate here by warned Inal all properties ordered sold under said ludgment and decree, unless sooner redeemed, will be deeded to Klamath County on June U. 1045. and thai avary right or Interest of any person in or 10 any or an or ine pro peril mentioned In said Judgment and decree will be forte i is d to Klamath County. Oregon. Dates thUllth day of Jun. 1945. 1. l low, Sheriff and Tax Collector Klamath County, Oregon. J, ll-M-No. 137. N0T1CS OF ANNUAL SCHOOL KI.BT TIUD NOTICE IS HKHBY G1VKN. In com pliance with Hc. Ul-lKWl. OC.LA. to the legal voters of Union High School ,1 PHONE 4151 645 Broad St., Klamath Falls District No. t. of Klamath County Hiate of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL FLECTION of said Ultlrtcl will be held at High School Hull ding, to begin at the hour of 9 o'clock, p. in. and continue until Die hour of T o'clock, p. m. on the Fourth Monday of June, being the 93th. day of June. A. D. 1045. This meeting Is railed for the purpose of electing one director to serve, a term of five years commencing July 1, 1045 and the transaction 01 business usual such meeting. Dated Uila lllh day of June. 1945. ATTEST: j, 1. wens, uisirici ier. Nelson Read, Chairman Hoard of Directors. J, U-lrl No. 139. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice la hereby given that 1 have filed my final account as administrator of the Estate of Vlnko Matin, also known as V, Matin and Vtnka Matin, deceased, and the Judge of the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon, for Klam ath County, has fixed ten o'clock (n the forenoon of Friday. July B. 1045, In the court room of said court, as the lima and place when and where any person may present any objections or exceptions to anything therein con tained, and at said time and place the oourt will finally settle said account. CLARENCE A. HUMOLX, Administrator. J. 4ll-lft-ia; Jy. a-No. 129. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Or LOUIE W. JOHNS, Urroated. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed Administratrix of the above entitled estate. All persona hav ing claims against said estate are re quired lo pre tent them with iha proper vouchers lo me at the office of William Ganong, 724 Main street. Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the data hereof. Dated Juna 18, 1048. CLARICE M. JOHNS, Administratrix, J. IB-si: Jv. a -No. Mi. CLASSIFIED RATES of word 4c .pet word Be per word He .per word l.v ..par wore) lie On day . ., . 1 day run , I day run , 4 day run 9 day sun . Week run anm run .. 1 w,u 90 Discount for ravmsmi in Advance a Discount for Payment by 10th Ada received by t:00 p. m. will appear same afternoon In "New Today" column. NEW HERALD AND NEWS phono num- New Today FOR ftALE-1043 2S ft. Liberty Deluxe trailer, Ilka new. 3720 Hope. 0-19 WANTED- Lady dinner cook. Apply at Jenny's Cafa. '20 WANTED Fitter and seamstress for al teratlon department. Long Apparel, 710 Main. Phone 0431. 133 If WANTED noy, IB or older, for part' Urn work. Apply at Penney's. 820 FOR SALE-8 110 acres on th coaM near th state line, good drainage and suitable for lilies, In condition for planting this fall, creek running through the pi sea and spring, the year around. Prlc 90000, Terms. A. E. Sand bo, Harbor, Ore. 8-23 FOR SALF. -100-acro farm, BO acres pasture, 100 acres under cultivation, electricity, drilled well, convenient lo cation, 91000. Inquire Maddock's Grains, Feed and Heeds, Lakevlew. 122tf FOR SALE flY OWNER-Nearly new 2-bedronm house In Eldorado Heights, Venetian blinds, all furnace, all hartt wood floors, lnsulntrd, eltelrlc hot water hen tor. Bargain for 941)00. Phone 7444, 0-30 DICK B. MILLER CO. 7th and KUm. Phon. 4103 Btv.n cablni In Mill. Addllln. -.1 .fir . , A lood buy In lwo.,M,tm,.. loon -wm .... A I.. . bu7. ' lur" . i T. .S l " " ns Jos Perry with a F L. WEAVER Real Kstste snil Ijvwmmi 330 E, Main sac nil -a TOR SALE BY OWNtA-l hvati m ..... , .,,u a immi hm rk on mskM ptjmtnt WiUlai til MlOM WML " i.MnrtM Mi-illlrttM IIAini a- sale. IKJ ru. or 1240 Un&tt wnm (sura, asiu. FOR SALE- S-hedrtMim ruim. ul furnished or unfuruihsd. DM RtJ FOR SALE Smsll tqultr Is ftwri house,- elsctric novo, suiMtita bi water heater, frit, orluasi sW vim nci, iiuu.o, rnoni guji, FOlTsAU Home In good locatiea n rsnfsf Terrace. Hardwood (loon dimti inu. n replace, large oiniflf rws u bedrooms. Full bawmial, Niwi laundry moms, nice bsdroetn la aw menu corner 101. rrtrs tarn n Se Frtd Cofir nAIlNHISJU. AQJLVCY 111 S. 9th PhOM 4191 HA FOR SALE 40 acres of Una, U1 si airaira, rest in psiturt, sen a ear dsn and bsrrlai. sll finttd ltd farm equlpmfiil, good hunttB tr fishing. 9)000 rain. 5 Mm Hf9 of WUIlsmton nivsr Stors es t road along Agency una, utu iu FOR SAIJC-ltut DtSoie stdsa, 4 4 tires. Must tell ImmsdltLsl. h4 B457, rOR HAt.KAIIrn clrwlslerwta floor btsrd, MOW. Almoil n 14 quir Pipis'i WsrtbauM, Kui M lalla, 1 FOR SALE-Prewsr bshy tnWjf K la t form rocasr. si -i .n. arno J GOAT MILK FOR SAIJt- Whr Diet bahv a chancsT Drs s (SNf L. J. Sitley, RL 3, Boa liu. J ath rails. ALL TIIK LATEST HtT9 Ur JJ orns. iwpnif v i last. Shepherd Uuile Ca, wain. Auctroit ANOTHER COMMUNITY Al'W ON HIIMMCnS UNI gUNUAV. JIINt 1 O'CLOCK CONSIDERABLE AUIIAM W4 VOU. TOO. MAY ttna-- PI.EA.1E CAU; "TJfrr) AND GW YOI. m fUl. ... T- TEIIMS-CAIII lunch AVAIUBU COL. SWICIART, AUCTlOWOj raco. 1710 Oregon f K'oitiv'MXig Kn.l Main, will "vu,m fl liter ii"i- : r r-iTiii"a clrcilnllim 5l!;h0M aoW1! limn; nil" 7i. ! ar.411 0il" ' ZZmo&'i TOR BALE - A hlnatlon mvl ,nJ0M, W", Achroniailo tt FOR AL 'L.0 xeum, AiU!yi g., k'"'Z---Jb. "f.4 ".'."i'"" m' n0" 'J Blow. -Ji for cow, chickens, - rir 8 0. m. m BIKESFOR! Phon. WO jT0 rooirs BicT, Ull P'ai, "a