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OUR BOARDING HOUSI ffl E&&O.St40FFVrAOVi filD JOL) LjISCOnjEK. TH6 SOFA HAD WKVT A CXMP.T& ' PICTURte, TO Reconstruct tMe CRIME ACCOeOINiS TO SCIENTIFIC ST AND AR.TP5 Ud Ryder rYosb Tubbi 4 ISOTWATACAMAT7iENDSAi, JUVJ I AND MUX DERNO REAOS AU 1WN8SO (llWl H . i - ME:,WtK51EiFATHEK,eNV4HFR7t Th 7CWM AS WiiOWS THM QlfB. IOCKS - (aSltW! I Wl rA-4,ELCrtES-? i- MB W7H THE CT RMNTSD WlEt" THE CIV K'AgQMTWl WEST-' EhOUCH LIKE CO0Sl3 f 1 rXEL THAT I'E J 'j" 1 p &T5--SV REACHES THE LATE PRINCE ROKUHITOS ESTATE, li IN SEARCH OF CLUES TO fW PISAPPEARANCE ; ! . - X SORRY. V WOHEAR0ME.FEUA! 1WH.E.kTOTnflran ftl "r25r'. N CT Tl -X PRIVATE 1 WANT TO TALK rOS0E-)V 1 AT THE I t5-f!j( InMlUPv FOOL.' kTk f . j ME 'pK"e J .1 "L. : : : : I J-Pretkle and Hit Friends By Blotter i I " Y But.v&ohoo, V - -sgcK I 1 43 DewT (hj neeo a rhythmO f Pardon TUc ntrusiom My Ioh.were ;! m I'W NOT Suits' tSM III (GET IN ROCKER. BUT RECONNAISSANCE DIONT , YOUJUSr,. I t 1 can We vf7Vr 111 XTL a rut. REALLY and when indicate enemy occupation I LEAVING? YOU TO THAT 1- -J- I L 1 GLAD IT a6S TO DANC- --, r r v rr -w 1 f - I . bMCE! Ick)'"-Vy 'l' LAD 1N&, I'M A CLOUD- T A3S V jCPCT I i STEADY WITH I V A Jl I'M WALKER. I Lso) WSSHi. li ' j , y v) TJoott end Her Buddies i Bl , MBUBM eMir)cw rc fs H jl Alley Pop .. , ..'.:; :. -. ., By V. T. Hamlin il jLTtVDI iMlyiCy l'1 BO0M MAPN'TLOOK. vou gun- a f... ANP IF YOU WANT A CUTl I'M GONNA Y AND 6UM up a sweets .. 5 ATA5EI.CARE )!P2. J&OiB SOFT. WE CRAZV LITTLE l?AT.' OF THIS CAKE, YOU'LL NOT f BLAST THAT 6R AW TRAIN? PONT i I iV OOP J?fLH I WOfLPNT A-HAD 1 J'M RUNNING CJUESTlON MY ACTIONS" I BEWHISKEREP BE A FOOL? RELAX. Is 5 JtewrA.U5T0FA.N0THIM T-WORRYyV THIS SHOW... 7 V AMD PO AS YOU'RE V OLD DEVIL, SO AND TAKE IT U I l t OPS SUPDEN REAPPEARANCE AT VOC miitf 1"- ' A g1 f 'WONMUG'S LABORATORY SURPRISED OSCAR fO5' STfe-J -yifV U IM.J JfffrSirf " VnlSvia j BOOM IN A NEFARIOUS OPERATION... HOWEVEU, 4 Sjt tKl tl2rr7 1 V- x7UlTy vWIi1 MM g:J THE UNSCRUPULOUS SCIENTIST MANA6ED TO 4 yV-f-"M) iiU Vi V A lK TO J-H fjj,. fcET OUR HERO TIME-MACHINED 8ACK.JNTO ftl, 00mi 4jS 4 Trf-T-Vl tSVj ?,)3!H-4 gil ancient history... THUS-LEAVW& this wzrmt- fr.. .lv va! vQESiSB iyikail is' ' j . . I IS if." ' By Harold Gray f Si iV 1 "SJlJ TOU MNT KI&biN' MR-DoNAB! T VEAH? rTHATU IT? THERE BAW MOURE CRAZY.' 8 i'i I HERE-MERE, EX! WHATS 1 I DIDNT SEE HIM BUT FIRST WELL, W05NT NO 6LW I I DONT YOU KNOW THAT Q I , si I THE MATTER WITH VOU ? I MV HATti GOME-SEE? THEN I WMO NOT ANYWHERE .' J HAUNTED HOUSE YARN J : : ? I YOU ACT AS IF YOU'D SOME GUY COMES UP BEHIND ME WAS HE? NOW I AIN'T ffl IS PURE HOGWASW? I I I ERTT i .' ' with ARE TH FIRST ONES, BEErt in iHevLOEt, ABOUT KEAOTH& COMICS, TUErA SHOOT Billiards --x get A-ROMDOVON PEErL- IN& ABOUT NOON Atif LOOK FOR. TH SOFA, BUT IT'S Bfctr-i 5NMCHEU.' mm I liuiWrTiTV TAKE HER U- 6kA HAS MAJOR HOOPLI LET'S MOT ' ist MK. I Hl-V 11 MIGHT ASK m SILLV QUESTIOMS, 9ULH Mb WHV AIN'T VORKlKk !j AWeV D0r-rr NOBK - 'Tk.A - i-, i1-.-.!. ( HEY! E The Klamath county library Is (ciitu.'ing bonks for young villi droit in their NutloiiHl Book Week display at tho library this week. Mary McComb, county librar ian, recommends books shown as those children would enjoy owning and urges Christmas shoppers to come In or gift sug gestions. This display of juvenile books is the first of a scries of three gift-idea selections to be present ed by the library. Next week books suggested as sifts for the ?:ramniar school child will be eatured. Titles of some of the books on display this week are as follows: "Mother Goose." illustrated bv Tasha Tudor; "Mother Goose,'1 musiratca oy uustar Tcnggren: "Praver fnv a fMiilrl " liv ftm-Knl Field, illustrated by Elizabeth Orton Jones, winner of the John C. Newberry prize for the best children's book of the year. "Round the Mulberry Bush," illustrated by Gertrude Elliott; "The Christ Child," illustrated by Maud and MLska Petersham; By Fred Harmon By Leslie Tumor THATSOUWOEp" r By Mortin "Golden Song Book," by Wes scls; "Spring is Here," by Lois I.enskl; "lrayer for Lltllo Things," by Eleanor Furioon; Travelers All, tho Slory of ltow Plant Go Places," by Irma Web ber; also "Up Above and Down Below," by the samo'aulhor, " "Anthology of Children's Lit erature," by Edna Johnson and Cnrrlo Scott: "Too Hlg," by In grin and Edgar d'Aulnlre: "Lit tle Jonathan,1 by Miriam Mason; "Timid Timothy," by Gweneira Williams; "Sancho and His Stub born Mule," by Mark Keats. Two Armistice Day Babies Born Here Two Blrl babies arrived Ar mistice Day, November 11, at rtiaiuatu vaney nospuai. A daughter was born to Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Barrett. 623 Hliih. and Mr. and Mrs. FTnnk Wood of 1U3B High, have a babv a rl. The Barrott child weighed 6 pounds lot ounces at birth and tho little Wood baby tipped hos pital scales at 3 pounds 4 ounces. All concerned aro doing nicely. VITAL STATISTICS STEl.7.ENM!?KLI.KR llorn at Klam ath Vallty ho.pll.1. Kllm.lh Falli, Or., Novwitbcr 1.1, 1043. to Mr, and Mm. Frd Slelicninuellrr. UKU Orrliard. boy. Weight: B pounds It ounori. GRAIN Horn at Klamath Vally boa. pltal. Klamath falli. Or.., Novembar 13. IMS. In Mr. and Mra. Handolnh Craln. Chllnauln. Or., a hnv. WlMhl. 0 boundi 4i ounvca. ninnKi.i. uorn at Klamath vallay hoapltal, Klamath ralla, Or.. Novembar 13, 1D43, to Mr. and Mra. llomar D. Munaall. a.104 Shaata wav. a alrl. VVaiaht. 7 poundi U tuiiu-e. PADDOCK Horn at Klamath Vallay hoapltal, Klamath I'alla, Ore., November 13. 11)43. to Mr. and Mra. Cecil E. Pad dork, ttua wilford. a alrl. Weight: 0 pounda 1.V ounces. BAHItETT Born at Klamath Vallay hoapltal, Klamath Falla, Ure., November 11. 1943. to Mr. and Mra, J. L, tlarrelt. 33 Hlih, a lrl. Weliht: 0 pounda lotli ounces. WOOD Born at Klamath Valley hoa- fttal. Klamath ralla. Ore., Novembar 1. 1043. lo Mr .and Mrs. Frank Wood, 1U3S HKh, a trl. Weight: 3 pounda 4 ouncaa. OBITUARIES KOHKRT 5U.TMAN Robert Siltman, Infant ion of Mr. and Mra. Ivan Siltman of thta city, famed away Sunday. November II, MS at 4:li a. in. Little Robert vu born in Klamath Falli and wii aged two day at the time of hli paattng. Besides hli parents he Is survived by hi brother, Michael John Siltman. Graveside service will be held In Link vtlle cemetery on Wednesday. November 1-t. IMS at 10 a. m. Ward'a Klatatth Funeral Uorao In charge of arrange ments. ELIZABETH nALC Elizabeth Hale, a resident of this city for the past 53 years, pasted away In Klamath Falls Tuesday, November LI, 1945 at 13:30 a. m. She was a native of Portsmouth. Ohio and was aged 78 yean. 10 months and 13 days at the time of her passing. She Is survived by her husband. J. L. Hale of Klamath Falls. The remains rest at Ward's Klamath Funeral Home, 933 High, where friends may call. Funeral arrangements appear elsewhere In tl.ls issue. TOM THOMPSON Tom Thompson, a resident of Bonanza, Ore., for the past year, passed away In Klamath Falls, Saturday. November 10. IMS at 1:30 p. m. He was a native of Norway and was aged TO years at the time of his passing. The remains rest at Ward's Klamath Funeral Home. 923 High. Funeral announcement will be made later. WILLIAM WESLEr CONNKRK William Wesley Conners. a resident of Klamath Falls for the past 38 years, passed away In this city Sunday. No vember 11, 1943. He was a native of Merrlmlchl. New Brunswick, Canada, and was aged 50 year and T months at the time of his passing . He Is sur vived by the following, two daughters, Jean Duke of Klamath Falls: Sister M. Clarissa of Baker, Ore.; two ions, Wil liam F. Conners of Portland. Ore., and George W. Conners of Klamath Falls, and three grandchildren. The remains rest at Ward's Klamath Funeral Home, 933 High, where friends may call. Recitation of the Holy Rosary wll be held In the chapel of Ward's Klamath Funeral Home at S p. m., Wednesday, November 14. 1943, with the Rev. T. P. Casey officiating. Friends are respect fully invited 4to attend. FUNERALS ELIZABETH HALE Funeral services for the late Cllrabeth Hale, who passed away In this city on Tuesday. November 13. 1943, will be held In the chapel of Ward's Klamath Funeral Home. 933 High on Thursday, November 13. 1943 at 10 a. m. with Rev. David Bamett of the Presbyterian church of ficiating. Concluding services and In terment will follow at the Mount View cemetery. Ashland, Ore. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend. ADAM . TALAXAKf Funeral services for the late Adam S. Talarakl who passed away in Malln, Ore., on Sunday, November 4, 1943, following a brief Illness will he held In the chapet of the Earl Whltlock Funeral Home. Pine at Sixth, Wednes day, November 14. 1943 at 3 p. m. with the Rev. Daniel B. Anderson, pastor of the Klamath Temple of this city officiat ing. Commitment services and inter ment Unkvllle Cemetery. WILLIAM WESLEY CONNER Funeral services for the late William Wesley Conners. who passed away In this city, Sunday, November 11. 1943, will be held In the Sacred Heart Catholic church, 8th and High, Thursday, No vember 13, 1943, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 a. m. with the Rev. T. P. Casey officiating. Concluding services and interment will follow In ML Calvary Memorial park. Arrangements under direction of Ward's Klamath Funeral Home. 923 High. Friends are respect fully Invited to attend services. When In RENO, Nev., Male your headquarter! at LOUIE POLIN'S Sperling Geods A Drags E. Cenmerolal Rsw Pb. 11301 ' For XMAS TOYS All Metal Tester Totten 0 Model Supplies' , ) Gbi Motorf PAINT AND CHECK YOUH CHILD'S BIKE 5.00 Phone 5520 . 222 S. 7th POOLE'S BICYCLE STORE Farmers Attention! We kill, clren and chill your hogt Vac per pound. We cure and imoke your ham and bacon 5c per pound. We have the bait facilities. Our work is guaran teed. WHY PAY MORE? JOHNSON PACKING CO. Market Quotations NKW YOUK. Nov, ) lAIM-Nelpolttl tiK-ke vuiiilutird to mU rurwaitl hi totUy'i lock nmikot HUuugli oxiou Hum wi- plentiful, lt.)liig quieted eunitwliat after an aotive uiwitlng In which luw-uuolru utlltttea vain out In block rumilne to ItKi.tMH) ihetei for ConinionweNltl. A Southern up U at 4. Neat- mltlday plui eiftni of ftactlom lo point or o nreiioinlnateit. C twlhf auulatlunai Aineni'an wan Ililt'a 1U4 4i M'i ::: S" 4111', i:k. tun. ..... ua 401, ..... u xt ..... ant, ..... Ml. 4.H, .....14U ..... ami :it. ..... tin', .... 4 iu' 4. I4lla Ilii, aaa Am T.I It Tal ..... Anaconda Calif I'ai'klui l'0llimnmvaltn J( Sou vuniB.wnaiil lianaral Kl.i'trlo u, (i.neral Motors Ut Nor lty u(d . liU llarveator H...M...U. Kaim.i.ott M Lona llalt "A" ............ Naalt.K.IV ...., N Y Central Northern raclflo I'ac lias & Kl .... J C I'.imry Naf.way tttnrea ......,..., .Scar. Itoolmi'k M Moutltrrn INu'irlc .,.....,... Slamlnrd llrantts ..... Hunshtoa Mlntiia Union Oil Call! Union Parltlo ,.., U S Steal Warner 1'lvtures . Potatoes CHICAGO. Nov. 11 (AP-UHUAt Pols toes: arrivals 3oy, on trark 22t total U. S. shlnuteiiu Friday tut. Saturday 04O, Sunday &l, Moudnv old. Supplies moderate (or best qua 1 1 (y Idaho Itusaets demand innHorale. itmrlini slightly stronger; for northern slocks tiemanu rainer now, marKei firm fur bent quality, dull for other stocks: (or Colorodu. McCluree demand slow, mar ket dull and alight ly weaker, hit. ho llusset Murbanks, U. 8. No. 1. t;i.2A 3, JO: Colorado Med Mi'Clurei, U. 8, No. 1, SXT.1; South Uakola UlUs Triumphs, U. S. No. 1, tl.uo; Minnesota and North Dakota Ullss Triumphs, t'ommeri-lal, un wfthcd. 91,90: washed. $J.U0-XU0i Cob biers, commercial. 91.nu. LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FHANCI8CO, Nov. rAP-USUAtSalable rattle 550; calves ISO; market active, fully steady with yes terday'a 23-50 rent advance; two loads short fed near good 100U lb. steers 110 .14 with light sort; odd good helters 13.1RI, common-medium hollvrs SlU.00-13.uo; load good tluo lb. range cows 913.50; few loads cai.nercuttera S7.0y.tl. 00; complete early clearance; two cars medium good vMlves offered; steady on commonme dlum grades at 9IU.UO-I3.00. Salable hogs 350, including 133 feeder pigs; market firm; aoo 3oo lb. barrows and gilts 913 80; good sows 913.05. Salable sheep 800: Iamb active, fully steady: choice grades scarce; medium good lambs 9H.50-14.eU. common -good ewes 9J.0O-fl.50. PKNVrn, Nov. I I tAP-trSDA) Salable sheep 5300. total 9500: fairly active late, slaughter lambs moitly steady to week: choice trurklns 914 35; short load good lamba 913.75; slaughter ewes steady to strong; good -choice kinds largely 95.55 50; feeding lambs steady to 35 cents higher: load good-choice 73 lb. lllack Faces 913.50 nek high (or season; (our doubles 05 lb. White Facte 91500. feed ing awes 10-13 cents higher, up to 90 33; short loads and trucked In lots 15.05 &00. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. n (AP-USDAl Salable cattle 330, total 373; calves loo. market active; generally steady at Mon day's stronger prices; common-medium steers 91100-15 00; cutters down to 90.00; common-medium heifers 910.00-1:133; cutters down to 9tt.OO; canner-cuttrr cows 93.50-7.50; fat dairy type cowl $a. 5O-10.O0; medium-good beef cows 1 10.50-13. 00; common-medium sausage bulls 9J) 00-11.00; good light beef bulls up to 911-50; good-choice vealers 913.50 14.M; grass calves 9l3.0O-13.O0; one lot 410 lbs. 913-30. Salable hogs 100. total 533; lira Me supply feeder pigs held over; demand narrow; market nominal: slaughter hogs active, fully steady at celling; barrows and gilts, all weights, 9U-50, sows 91505. Salable and total sheep BOO: market active, steady: good-choice wooled lambs 13.00-50: few hend 130 lb. weights 13.73; shorn lambs 913.35-50; common medium lambs 910.00-11.80: (aw feeders I i. 00-11.30; . good awes 95.50; feeders 3.50. . CHICAGO. Nov. 13 lAP-USOAlSal- able hogs 10.000, toUl 33.000: active and xuiiy steady; gooa ana cnoice uarrows and silts at 130 lbs. ud at the 914 B5 celling: good and choke sows at 914.10; complete clearance. Salable cattle U000. total tUOO: salable calves 1000, toUl 1300; fed steers and yearlings steady; active on choice kinds; even medium to average good grades In fairly broad demand at 91-t.oo-ltt 30; about 20 choice loads good beef cows steady to strong: canncrs and cutters and other beef cows strong to 13 cents higher: bulls scarce, firm, weighty sausage bulls to 913 25 and heavy beef bulls to 914.25; vealers firm at 91350 down, scarce; stock cattle slow, steady. mostly ti2.9U-lo.ou wun cnoicv ncer calves and light yearlings to 915 30. Salable sheep 3000. total 0000; market generally steady; good and choice native slaughter lambs 914.35 to mostly 914.50; bucks Included; nothing done on year lings; common to choice native slaugh ter ewes 93.00-5.30 according to grades; nothing done on western ewes. WHEAT CHICAGO. Nov. 13 f API Profit cssh Ing In the last few minutes of today's grain futures trading cauicd losses of as much as 2'a cents In the May delivery of rye from yesterday's close and more than 4 cents In oats. Rye hit a new 33 year high when It advanced the dally 3 cent limit In the December and May deliveries at the opening, with December at 91.00' and May at 91.82'fi. The other contracts were at the celling. 91.44'i. Short covering marked the advance but profit taking In both deliveries In the last few minutes of trade carried December to 91.H5; May to 91.7V, -1.73 ttr hnlfalntf at 9100'. and 91. R3. re spectively, the greater part of the day. At me Iimsn wneai was iincnariicu (o y.t Inwiir than vesterdav's close. De cember 91.60'. Corn was unchanged at celling. December 91. 1B, Oats were 2'i to 4'c lower. December 7.1 '-',. Rye was 3c higher to 2'ic lower, De cember 1.85'4-l.a3. Barley was C lower to l'c higher, December 91.22. Stromborg - Carlion R d I o I. Derby'g Muiic Co. WANTED Usherettes CASHIERS Full or Port Time Employment Apply Eiquir Theatre Office Tueidiy, Nov. 13, 1145 WEATHER OltKHUN Mostly ctmidy wllh oc L'askinal light i Ins today ami tonight notlhweit tmrllim and mow flumes northeast portion, spreading southward nriursiiay, i.iiiio ieinieraiure mange. MixIriMtn Hii1ilhu'aBlflv viiittU nil miakl NOIITIIKHN (..'Al.li OMNIA -- Hcattered amiwera uumy, ttuiighl and WiMliiKiiiay. Few showers norlltsnt iitniiiilMlits. Htime- whnl wanner Wednesday. Moderate to i nan Murinwesieriy wituie oil cuail. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICK OF BA1.K Nollre la hsi'aliv vlvall that Ilia umleralgneil, Nli.rKI or Klamath County, urcaoii, mirauani 10 an oru.r of tna Count Court u( Klainatli County, Ore eon, dated the UOth day o( Octobtr, IU4.1, will, on the tlolh day at Nov.m bar, 111411, at lha hour ot t.u o'clock In tha forenoon of aald day, at lha front door of the County Court Home In Klamath Fella, .Oiaenn, sail for rath tho real Dronerty hereinafter deaurlh. ed, for the auui of not laaa than lha amount set out In ca.h In each of the aeparate parcala hereinafter dearrlbad, same tialne the minimum price aa aet uy ,ite aaiu iroumy louri. Tna aald real properly la rieacrlbed aa followa: NWti. 1011 acres. Hec. IJ. T2J. MltD. K. W. M 11110.00. b'.b's, mo acres, see. it. tu, ane, C. V. M., 140.00. HK'.NKI.. 40 acres, lae. 3. TIB. am. K. w. M., ino oo. NW 19 acrea of NWHSf ; dese, dead vol 04 p am. I. It acres, Hec. It, T03, BUT. T.. W, M.. 1111.00. a1. nwf. iHt acres, tfec, , T39, arte, a., w. r.1., ,ijvw, HtvNWNKi.NK'., to acres, lao. 19, fan. NIII4. K. W. M, lia.oo. . .StsN'.rJWl.NWV., 10 arras, Sao. M. T.H. SHI4, K. W. M., 119.01). Iiir,W, 90 acrea, Sec. II, T.1T, 8MT. T.. W. M. NEl.NK't, 40 acres, Kao. 14, TO, HUT. K. W. M., 9190.00. aWV.NWta 40 acrea, Hec. 19 M7 tl7, K. W. M., lOn.lM). fttsNWH, NKt.SWV.. NWt'.Iiri', l(W acres. Sac. XI, TJ7, SIII9, C, W. M., 99(HI.O0. rrar. NKr.sr.v, dean, deed vol. Ill, p. .Itlll, 1JIIU acrea, Hec, 11), Tan, Bill), C. W. M.. 11.000.110. NltHK',NW' ao acrea. Flee. 31 T.1II, nhv, r.. w. m.: EttvnEHWs,, ao acrea, Hec. 31, Tail. Hllll. K. W M., tiooixi. KlliBWl,, Wl.SK',, ftr.t.HKI,, tlmher only. Heo. M, rati, Hllll, E. W, M aoo oo. NtiNlaNWt'.NKt'., 10 acrea, lac. 19, Tan. HII19, t. W. M , 135 w. HKI.NKt'., 40 acrea. Mac. 31, T40, HUT. X. W. M. 8W1.NWI',, NWf.HWt',, AO acres, Hec, 14, T40, HIT, . W, M., llmi.oo. Lota I, 3. a, Sri'.SEf, tbr. only. Sec. 17, T40. 8117, K. W. M.I KtaMKI't, BO acrea. Hec. 3a. T40, HII7, K W. M : HW.. HWI., 40 acrea, Hae. 14, T40, BUT, . W. M . 1430 00. NWl.NWl., HWV.NWV,, 10 acres, Sec. B. 'Mo. II It7, E. W. M., IIJO.OO. SWI.tlEt., 40 acrea, Hec. 9, T40. am, E. W. M . 9130 00. SK'.NEI.. 40 acrea. Sac, I, T41. tint. E. W, M., 900 OO. Iit 9. 41 errea. Sec. 7, T4I, BRIO, E. VI. M.: Lot 9, la so acres, Bee. 7. T4I, Smo. E. w. M . 91O0.O0. All. Acres, rirst. Lot 4. Block I, 950.00. Stewart. I, 14. B3; L 19, na. 990.00. Doten HELy 4'. Lot 30, Ulock li Lot 31. Illock I. 900 00. Idler. .t. Lot 19. Block I, 919 00. Idler.. I. Lot 1. BlrMk 1, 919 00. Worden. Lot II, Illock aa, 919 00. Worden, Lot 11. Block 30. 919 00. Worden. Lot 37, Block 90. 919 00: Lot 39. Block 90, 119.00; Lot 19, Block SO, 919 00. Chlloquln, Lot II. Block 9. IV) 00. Chlloouln. Second, Lot 9, Ulock 4: Lot 10, Illock 4, 9130.00. Chlloouln, Second, Lot 4. Block 9: Lot 9, niork 9. Ho 00. West Chlloquln. 11 a. Block 1. 9390 00. K r - Uuana Vlsla, Lot 10, Block 37, 900 00. 1 K r nixon. Lai I. Block 13. 9100 00: Lot 1. Block 13, 9100 oo; Lot 3. Block 13. 9100 00; Lot 4, Block 13, 9390 00. K r lllaon. Lot 9. Block 13, 9130.00: Lot a. Block 13. 9390 00. K r - ralrvlew, W(, Lot t. Block 7. 9300 00. K r riral, NWly 01 ft., Lot 1, Block 9, 9170 00. K r - Hillside. Lot II, Block 49, 9340.00. K r. Hot Snrlnla, SWIy 90 ft.. IM I. Block .19: SWIy 30 ft , of NWly 39 ft., Lot 3, Block 33. 9-WO 00. K K, Industrial, lil 39, Block 13, 9179.00. K r. Industrial, Lot 10, Block U, 9100.00. K r Lakevlaw, Lot , Block 94, 9139 00: Lot 3. Block 94, $139,001 Lot 4, Block 94, 9133.00. K r - Lakevlaw. l.ot 9. Block 94. 9133.00: IM 0. Illock 94. 9133 00. K r. Mllla 3nd, My 30 ft., Lot 10. Block 110. 9330.00. K T - Second, l.ot 9, Block 33. 930.00: Lot a. Block 13. 930.00. K r - Mountain View, twit 10, Block 13, 93000; Lot II. Block 13, 930 00: Lot 13. Block 13, 30.00; Lot 31, Block 11, 930 00. K r . Nob Hill, Lot 10, Block 1, 911 90. K r - Nob Hill. I.ol 11. Illock 1, 919 30. K r Nob Hill. Lot 3, Block 3. 913.30; Lot 4. Block 3, 913 90: l.ot 9, Block 3, 91130: Lot It, Block 3. 91190. K r . Nob Hill, Lot 3, Block 9, 913 90; Lot 4. Block 9. 91190. K r - Nob Hill. Ixit 9, Block 7. 911 90; Lot 10, Block 7, 913 90. K r Nob Hill. I.OI 1. Block 17. 919.00; Lot . Block IT, 913 00. Bonama. W 100 ft. of '. Lot 3. Stock a: w loo ft., Ixt 4. Block 1; w loo ft. Lot 9. Block B, 9190.00. Bonanra. riral. Ixit a. Block 33. 139 00; Iit T. Block 33. 913.00: Lot a. Block U. 933 00: Lot t. Block 31. 939 00. Dated thta lath day of October, 1043: I. L. LOW. Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. N-a-13-30-37, No. 334. CLASSIFIED HATES One day par word 4c 3 day run 1 day run 4 day run 9 day run Week run Month run . Ada rerelved bv 1:00 oer word per word Itc per word 13c per word 14e ..per word 19c ...per word 49c will appear lams afternoon In ' New Today column 30 Olacount for Payment In Advance 97. Dlacount for Payment be 10th Naw Today WANTED Woman to help with semi Invalid. Stay day and nliht. Phone soon. 11-19 WANTED Hoy 10 or over for extra work. Cascade Laundry. 11-17 FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent. 4 ronma and bath, hot water lenk. In quire at 3233 Orchard. lOOatf Can t Find Laundry Soaps? That's because fals ore scarco. Your usod fats are noeded In making soap , . . as woll os nylons and many other Items. TURN IN YOUK USIO fATSI PHONE 5323 HKHALD AND NEWS-EIGHT roll HALE tied (ox scarf, cuintileta. Phone 71HI0. Il-I roll BALE- la aau.e double barrel aholaun, new. Phone 1071, 11-11 roil SALE 11 lima; rifle, clip line. 940.110, Call 1114 Jelferaou HI, 11-14 roil SALE-410 aholaun, holt action. shut, a' Imaea shells, 9301X1. 30-30 Winchester carbine rifle 940.011: . h p. Hrlaas siraiton t" motor, 910.00. 3004 Crest St. Phone 71111 1119 ONE HIKE 111 Eastman folding Camera, 939.00, Bell's Sludlo, next dnor In Pine Tree Thealte. Il-H ItETtlNNEII VETKHAN, wife I llr. fleully need Iwo-bedroom furnished) louse, Isaaa ur lent wllh option to buy. Phuue 0103, Mr. Jonaa. It-It WANT TO RENT furnlahad apartment by Christian family, Wrlle Box laaa, rare Herald and News. Illi roll aAl.E-Twn saddle horses, OK for rhlldien, (leldlua 9 years, mare aged. Uiu llaailund, phone 4401, Merrill. rilYERS, MROILEHS, ROASTERS-9O0S Andaraon Ave, Phone 4oe. IS 19 OP. SALE t work horses, i and T yaara old. harness, una aeldluc. yeara old, unhroka, ell for 9119. Paler llrteslarse, Unaell Vallay. 11-11 riMST 9100 lakes fresh a-gallon fluern. aey cow and heifer calf. Phone 94ia. 11-11 roil SALE . White enamel tat water healer. Call 0143. 11-11 NEW I. lip. Crosley compressor unit, complete wllh motor: new Is horse power heavy duly Kelvlnator unit, make your own cold eloraael 99 gallon ateel drumsi small eom. Rreasor suitable for spray painting! air dryarl electric clipper for home use: new a. Inch skllsaw, 140 E, Main. 11-11 LOHT-Lady's brown billfold, contain ing money and valuable papers, rind er return papers and keep currency. 914 High. 11-11 SLEEPINO ROOM lor couple. 1147 East 01, WILL TRADE EqlllTY in Lbedrmmi modern home In Hot Springs, with hardwood floors, full basement, auln mallo oil heal, fireplace, beautiful view and yard, decorated Inside end out this year, for 3 or 4-nedroom mo dern home, same area. Would buy If trade not wanted. Will aaaume. tllve location and approximate price your place, Courtesy agenta or owner.. Write Box l7, care Herald and Newa. It 17 f ARADISE LODOS Both rield end Lake Hunting Motor launch and Row Boat rurnlshed Good Beds lllunlera rurnlsh Their Own BLnkelal Modern hultdlng-larga combination din Ing and living room with flreplare. GOOD MEALS Phone 7913 ror Reservatlona ros SALE -1933 Chrysler sedan. Call eeUT 11-13 AUCTION rrlday, November lath One o'clock 1 mile east of Bliss store, I mites from Dairy. . Take Lekevlew Highway. Have leased my ranch and will sell mr entire hard of heavy producing, high testing Jersey and Guernsey cows. All aalea auhjert to purcheeer milking eowa before moving from ranch. Any eow found other than represented, buyer will be privileged to withdraw his bid. This ta one nt Klamath County's finest herds. Young, well bred, and In fine rendition. Anyone needing cows should attend thta auction. 91 CATTLE M milking, S springer., 19 yearling heifers, Guernsey end Durham! 10 ealvea Registered Red Milk Slreha Shorthorn Bull All double le.lad In July. Terms. -Cs.h ' Lunch Available H. T. LAFFERTY, OWNER COL, SW10ART, AUCTIONEER CHIMNEYS SWEPT, oil stoves and fur nace, vacuum cleaned. Immediate ser vice. E. Hamlin. Phone 4113. Il ia WANTf.D-Btenngrapher. must be per manent. Apply Ulan Evans. Klamath Medical Clinic 11-19 FOR SALE 9-room circulating heater: 3 weanar plga, 3311 Madison. leosif WANTED-Chlld'a alad. Phone 414. 1110 LOST-Small brown briefcase. Saturn lo Herald and News. Reward. U-lft LOBT-Chlldren'e pet, black ' Cocker puppy, about B monlhe old. between Williamson river bridge and Klamath Indian Agency. Answer, to name "Inky." Please call aaao. 11-19 LOST - Probably In Pine Tree 'theatre, about Nov, 3rd, girl's brawn purse, containing billfold, money, - Eugene high achool student body ticket, etc. rinder may keep money, nut please return purse and contenla to DORO THY THOMASON, 1470 E. 10th St., Eugene, Oregon. 1119 PAINTING. CALCIMININO. enamel work, city or country. Satisfscllnn guaranteed. Frank Janka. Phone 7370. 11.11 SLEEPINO BOOM, gentlemen. 0.19 Rosa ni, or can 7030. loootf POULTRY RANCH FOR SALE-Modarn 3-badroom home, almost now furni ture, large new poultry house for .100, deep well, double garage. All fenced, Exalt fencing. Thoroughbred breeding slock for sate. Rl. 3, nox 1147. Shady Pine, north old nend highway. 11-19 FOR SALEMndarn home, basement, furnace, double garage, apartment to rent out completely furnished, 10 ft, refrigerator for sale, with home. 99000 cash. 430 Hillside. 10I0K FOR SALE-IOaO Plymouth 4-door sedan, clean Inside and out. Two-wheel trailer, 1930 Orchard. 11-14 roil'SALE-10.14 Master Chevrolet, new motor, goon runner. Algoma, nt, 3, Box 1311, Newlon Walker. 11-17 FOR SALE One new Foley electric automatic aaw filer at 4o:nl s. aih. 11-10 35 CLETRAC Tn ACTOR wllh Wood Isaacson Trail builder blade. 80 Cater pillar Tractor wllh Willamette Hysler Double Drums. For Information call or write Anderson Bros. Junk' Ma ehlnary Co, These Tractor, are lo cated at Prlnevllle, Oregon. 1110 roR SALE la gauge double barrel ,.., n,,u -iiso one email practically new showcase. Cell 9033. 11-13 FOR SALEOne female Springer Span afler O.p. m. u-i;i WANTED TO RENT-Young couple wish furnished apartment or house. Nn children or pets. References, Phone O093. 11-13 DISCHARGED VETERAN and wife want to rent apartment or small house. Clifford Alsaker, Pelican Hotel, phena 7013. "urlO Walt For WESTINGHOUSE Harry Hafter . . Furniture THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS