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OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE - OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS ce&n(jc it iCa.lT mni n ' FfclEWD kBELAED LOOBY.' IN& AFTER. "THE 4t-h OF 3U.Y WHEN 1H& WPiN) Lfcl UONN THE WNNING ON 1H& BON Tf")k MILLIMEOV rND VOL) ROLLED OUT-wHOM Is 2? SUN OT -v ruj njVv 1 1 kirvut Unl IT IC MMOR.-OOWl ONE DNV, rXtsiD LOWER. THE NEXT.' X'Me .1 6EEM f eriLTWALKER, PITCH MAN, CIRCUS BPvRXEK. TOO IIMD LC,SOriS UOV TO Be DOPES but things are so BAO NOW A DINA.B NOULO LOOK. AS BIS AS A CAFE:" . ROOM In 00R ROOST i j .owo. tm er an a SI k-C3VPNOTl5TfJ i -" TUKT SOUNDS i.tM- INTERESTING! ' SHE'S WUTH A 1 f 'SPECIA.LLV STIFFy MILLION, BUT SHE IM SO GIVE HIM A I MADE HIM QUIT ft LITTLE NOTICE- X I PBINXIN'. SMOKIN' AHEM : ' 7 '7tffTt AN' SWEARIW'-HE V I AV4CM t 1 ' ; 'A WOULDN'T LIKE US VntM; J S ry " TO SEE THIS A -Mf V. MOMENT Oil!. ' -kv J""" THE RICH MAN . J.j ' , Re Ryder By Fred Hormoa "IHiS IS PRETTY RCG5W COUNTRY OUT HEKE.9V-' ArVV NEEDS . A GUN FOR ' . , j- PC PROTECTION" HE'S A .CENTLEAW' I RrwiOs eeta -wed up ueasta . J 1 If PLENTY OF SHDT HEDlD-fl I -v - vVar8 A v -sssnf summ?-. - SQUAVJ-Wq-'El . f Llr-' HOW ) ALVlMS GST-IV TX)TOu LOCO IV)E' I LIKF THAT - DtlS.Qll5T-Dy Wk Tubbt By Leslie Tumor vou see. mr. Y ou mean you hafta Y m afraid 1 r we're pt ain Y anywav, there's no 1 ( we feel T he allers wrote thaFT uws gone POPKIN, TMAT 1 HURRY AWAV ?...VAU J NOT, SIR- RUN -C-THE- TRAIN TILL M0RNIN&, WE SORTA Y0U TWO PROB'LY MADE I TO 6ET 'ER ! CRATE WA5 SENT I CANT VISIT WITH US J THOSE ARE I MIU FOLKS- I OTIS. THEY CAN'T 00 HN0W YOU HESS MISTAKES THAN ANY PHOTOSRAFT I HERE BY MISTAKE..! A FEW PAYS ? j MY ORDERS.' I BUT WE'D SURE Ni TODAVi v WS FB3M I OFFICERS HE KNEW.' V ALBU.SHE'S WE'VE 60T TO f ! .-- v ll TO HAVE f SWEU'T tUTHERS j! a, ,.- .. - GOT A MILYUN Boots end Her Buddies By Martin W0 N&OOT R00KO& OF Trtfi-'S VOVSW CMtfT LOCPi. OKit Of WOSfc. GWoi W3 ONE! IT I P i i '- - raaMiH FsfefMW Tttfi. l.VAKi. .. i Alley Oop By V. T. Hamlin PUE TO EXCELLENT POLICE WORK, PR. WOWMUa HAS FDOWP THE CHARRED WRECK OP THE TIME-MAOIINE OSCAR BOOM AND ASSOCIATES BUILT AND TRIED TO OPERATE WITH A VITAL R4RT STOLEN THE RJ&INAL MACHINE, J THAT PAST MHIt2X;?,rLV.00?;CflEf,THE fRTTHAT5 SOMEBCCV WITH "X H! COULD Jau RIGHT, WHAT 7 WE DONTf UNDERSTAND VOU9 IMISSINS IS THE VITAL HEART I "KNOW-HOW" SOT ) BE! OKAV, NHAVE YOU I K.WOW I THIS TURN OF jj FACT THAT ITS MISSING J lyY?, WITH wiTH THOSE f SEEN EITHEeN to $wJSLK 'reckles and His Friends By Blotter ZbMY S JUHB5 FIRST PAY AT SHAOVSIOE HIGH I HI.YOOHOO REMEMBER. j UUnC WAYIVAN j fvVea.Bi- T Buzz off) feye and I T Junes j DYNAMO, THE I DERMITELY FATHER. S I II NEVER. FDRr YOU DO UP I SESSION, IN COMMON I kxJR.EN6USrt Well, thatS me all over. I . BRUISE EAbY, BUT i. HEAL UUH.K.! 'AT. OFF. ? Little Orphan Annie By Harold Gray Y3U KNOW.tDU WERENtT B-BBirT.THEY T VERY POLITTI TO MY TWO ARE GONE .' I ASSOCIATES, PUNJOB AND ' HOW? WHERE? IHtM MURDERED r ii feelimgs" r ii ii nn i jcss i s. j . 1-7-46 -ru me- w sTfc. I sxTsr-JU GONE? HM-MM-ll VOU INJURED TRIGGER MEN-DEAD.' FEELINGS' poppycock there " 7. TCH-TCH-TCWUERe TODAY, GONE TOMORROW.' BUT TUATS THE WAY PUNJAB AND THE ASP ARE- IMPULSIVE f rfTTr m iiBsgoLoTl THEY CANT HlbE' FOR, LONG ON THIS ISLAND 1 THEY WONT GET AWAY j Niles Hotel Remodeled ALTURAS Extensive Im provements have been started on the Niles hotel here by the owners, Mr, nnd Mrs. Mitchell Jurascvich. The owners have been absent from the city for the past year owing to poor health. New tile floor will be laid In the coffee shop and new stain less steel equipment will be pur chased for the kitchen. The in terior of the building will be re painted and new furniture In stalled in the guest rooms and lobby. Jurascvich states he has great faith In the future of Altura.s and wishes to have the proper accommodations for the influx of new-comers and tourists. Alturas Mill Resumes Work ALTURAS The Ralph t,. Smith box factory here, which has been idle for the past three months owing to a strike by the employes, started operations Monday, today, according to A. B. Hood, manager for the com pany. The strike was settled in Klamath Falls December 28. Workers were granted a 15 cent increase in pay. . . Although some work will be done at t(je mill in Canby, weather conditions will not per mit the mill to open at this time. The Canby operation is seasonal and the company plans to open on schedule. Cedarville Woman Claimed By Death LAKEVIEW Mrs. Ches ter Davis of Cedarville, Calif., died Wednesday evening at the Lakcvicw public hospital just two days after she observed her 55th birthday. Born on De cember 31, 1690, she had been a resident of Cedarville for many years. Among the survivors besides her husband is a daughter, Mrs. Pete Laxague, of Cedarville. Funeral services will be held to day at the Cedarville Commun ity church, with the Rev. Tor rance Stoker officiating. Inter ment will be in the Cedarville cemetery. Former Klamath Man Passes Away George Edgar Decker, -77, former Klamath Falls resident, died January 4 in Martinez, Calif., according to word re ceived here. He is survived by his wife, Thcna Decker of Port onicago, cam., a son, Leon Decker of Empire, Ore., and one daughter, Mrs. William Snclson of Concord, Calif. Final rites were held Monday at the chapel of the Guy and Blackwcll mortuary, Concord, Calif., with interment at Oak land crematorium, Oakland. Classified Ads Bring Results. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Orfummlslon relieves nromntlv be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden pmegm, ana am naiun io soothe and heal raw, tender. In flamed bronchial mucous mom' branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with, the un derstanding you must like the way it Quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Cheit Cold, Bronchitis Government Of Austria Recognized WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 M') The United Stairs formally rec ognized the government of Auit' trla today and expressed hope that the first nation engulfed by nar.l Germany soon would nehlevo democracy and complete independence, Russia, Britain and France joined this country in granting recognition to the Vienna re gime headed by Chancellor Leo pold Flgl and President Karl Rentier. The recognition does not affect the authority of the allied council, which wilt con tinue to carry out "allied objec tives in Austria." These objectives, the simul taneous aniHitini'cment said, In clude "eliminating nail influ ence and Institutions In Austria, mid assisting In the reconstruc tion of democratic life." As they aro achieved, the statement added, it Is hoped that "a large-scalo reduction may bo made in tlio number of occupa tion troops of tlie four states (U. S Russia, Britain, France), and that Austria may progres sively acquire the status of un independent slate." Mouaga The recognition announce ment Included tlio text of a mes sage froiii President Truninn to Dr. Rentier. It said: "I wish to extend to you my sincere congratulations on your election as president of tlio Aus trian republic and my best wish es in your task of completing the liberation of Austria and the revival of ail Independent and democratic state. "I can assure you thot the peo ple of the United States will wisli to assiM Austria in tills en deavor." Gen. Mark W. Clark, former commander of the U. S. 5th army and tlio 15th army group In Italy, is American represen tative on the allied council which recommended recognition in a resolution last month. Recognition of Austria left only Romania and Bulgaria among former enemy Balkan and Danube states still unrecog nized by the United States. This government previously recog nized new governments of Hun gary, a former axis satellite, and Yugoslavia, which never desert ed the allied cause although overrun by German forces in 1941. Opportunities For Vets Discussed The third of a scries of round table discussions at the USO con cerning business opportunities for veterans took place Sunday. Principle speakers were Lee Mc Mullen of the Klamath Produc tion Credit association, and W. J. Kunz of Swift and com pany. The discussion covered home steading, agriculture, and cattle raising in this area.' Following their talks, the audience was given an opportunity to ask questions. Dinner was served by the Business and Professional Wom en's club. Eastside Cattle Free Of Disease LAKEVIEW Dr. Otto Lut tcman, veterinarian with head quarters at Lukcvicw, reports no Bangs disease among the cattle tested In the Eastsido commun ity of Lake county the past two weeks. The first report covered approximately 50 head of dairy stock on several farms. He docs not expect such favorable re ports on every test, but the first one is encouraging, Howard Belton Acting Governor SALEM. Jan. 7 (P) Howard C. Belton, Canby, president of the state senate, was acting gov ernor today while Governor Earl Snell was in New York City. Governor Snell tonight will address a banquet honoring Ted R. Gamble. Portland, who- di rected the government's war loan drives. The governor flew cast Saturday and is expected to return next Thursday. VITAL STATISTICS WARDLE Horn nl Klnmalh Volley honpltnl, Klnmalh Folli, Ore., Jenunry 0, 1U40, to Mr. nnd Mn. HnrUey Wnrdle, roulo 3 box 11311, girl. Weight: 7 pound i ounce. HOPE Born nt Klamnlh Volley ho pltnl, Klnmnth Fnlla. Ore., Jnnuary 7. 104U, to Mr. and Mn. Ernie Hope, M.'I2 Boardrnnn, a girl, Weight: 8 pounda OVa ounce. . . GODOWN Born at Klamath Valley hoapltnl, Klamath Folli, Ore., January , 104a, to Mr. and Mn. D. Godown. route 1 box D27A, girl. Weight: 0 pounda IV ouncca. OBITUARY ' MARY IIANKI, SR. Mary llancl Sr., a realdent of Matin, Ore., for the latt 43 yeara pnaaed away at the home of her aon Alola Ilanel, one half mile enut of Malln on Saturday, Jnnuary Ii. 11)40 following a brlof III neai. She waa a native of Buclna, Czcchoelovakla and at the time of her death wa aged (a yoara. Surviving are one aon. Aloli Hanel of Matin, Ore.: one daughter, Mre. J. Ottomnn of San Dlogo, Calif.; alno threo grandchildren. The remnlna ret In the Enrl WhIUock Funeral Home, Pine at Sixth. Nollco of funeral to be announced In thll liauo of the paper. -Announcing the Opening- of FRIESEN-WELMAN CO. Plumbing and Heating 1715 Main St. Phone 7043 J. E. Fricsen N. A. Welman Monday. Jan. 7, 1I4S HERALD AND NEWS EIQ: Market Quotations NKW VOltK, Jan. T lAI'l-Beetterad Imlu.lrlala ami rail. rnntlitUMl lu make time headway In Iminy'i .trn'k mark. altlimiHli many Icariera allll dl.ulayed advancing relui'latico. Cloning quotation: American Can ' ni,l Am. Tel & Tol 111'". Auacoiutu Calif. Jni'klng - 'l Cdhiiii1 wl'th St Huu " U' r'.irtlo.Wl-iuIll .... ............. 7 General Kleclrlo 4ll General Minora ,, 7411, Gl Nor Hy I'M !MI tut. llarvviler ...... Keiinecott Long. Hell "A" . 4111, TJ't Mtmlifumery Ward ..... Nah-Kelv .. r'i N Y Central ! Northern Pacific lac Gai At El ................................ 4a J. C. Penney 14U'k Nafeway Hlorea ........ Neara Itoetmck ......... Southern Pacific , ttlamtard llramla ..... Huii.lttne Mining ... Union Oil Calif. ...... Union Pacific II. 8. Btrel - Warner I'lcturee j... . am. ........... 37 . 44'a . at UMi 143 ..... 110 311. Potatoes CHICAGO. J-n. 7 (AP-UHDAI-roU- toea: arrlvnln M, on ttni-k 1111. tnll h. ii iiiiiflnu Friday uuo. ttntunuy DIM, mi ml fly 4U. Did iik-km: mtpiie Usui, iiorminti fitlr, marktil tettily, New mocks; ut nlki Unlit, ttviniiittt flr, mnrkol about ttmtly. Idaho Itiusat lltirtniki, U. H. no. i, ovi.iu-a.f4i: Ltmirniio hco Mi'Litirci, V. 8. No. 1. ;ttHI.J,7.v Nehrnskn llti.s Triumph. It. H. No. I. MM; MMmoaula hiI North Dakota Cotimnri. fiiinmtm-lril. alee A, iinwaahtHl, f-tM; t?nornl gtxid quality, 9.1 cta-aMA; i'oullora, gaitera! tfumt qimllly. rJAO. I.llu Triuinnhi. U. H No. I. 13 to. riorhln AO IIt. aacki of IIUm Trlumpha, U. H. No. 1, W 00. POIlTI.ANn. Or. lAIMtMDAt Pota tiM; toval lliirlMiitka. 93 00 3 00 cvittal; icchutp iousj. No. i. tj.ia cottiai. mc. 03 VCIlti, SAN ritANClSCO, Jan. 7 lAIM'HIMt Potato rvrvlnta: 3 broken. 8 untmikcii car on truck ;Or:un d, Cnlirornin a. nrvaua i arrtvou: uii car arrivmi ny trtirk from Orvston: tiitirktit atfntlv. Klamath Kuueli No. I, alt A, J I. OS AnCJKl.KM. Jan. 7 (AP-irHI)Ai Potato rvcvlpls; 3 lirokrn. 30 unbroken cr on track; CalKoritta Utah 7, Itlaho a, Washington 1, Orraon 1 ar rtvtnl; a4 rani arrival! by truck; nurkot tvaily; no aalea. LIVESTOCK SOUTH MAN ritANCIMCO. Jan. 7 IAP tlNUAl Kalabla rattle UW. valvea Xt. early trade tor tlrady to 23 cnt lower: around lit loads off; It-att noml 1UI3 lb. at err. $10.30, load. U7U lb. liahl VrellM Htilsteliu 913,73; chwi octlvo; a luiut alx Itmd gtHMi ran to rows ItJtX). 3D: lew toads ctttlar common raws I'l .1X1- II. ou, aomv uiiaolU: ranneni laracly u 30 BOO; romfiioti-tfnoci aatiaas; holla ftUUU 13 00; valve aleady; rhoic auaenl; lite dlum ii'MMl 9I1.0O-U0O. Salable hnn UN): market ateadv: few tfod-ctmtre 3iM).au lb. barrows and gMlU 913 00 crlllna; notl aowa 9I3.U3. week end clearance feeder pig 9l.W-3.OU lower, moatly IIO.OO, Ha labia aheeu 33: market nominal: 5ood-cholr Umtta quoted 114 00-73; m lum-Koocl woolett iwh 93.30-0.33, PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 7 (AP-URDAt Salable caltle 3700. toUl 3O00: aaUhle and total ralvra 133; market alow; atreia and helfera weak to 23 cent lower; ruwi generally 33-30 fenU off; medium -kinkI Bteoni 918 oti-17 ou; three load good choice ateera 917 30; common grot lea moatly 91 1 .00-1.1 30; common-medium helfera 913 ou-30; canner-cutter cowa largely 9u uo-8 00; medium -good leef cowa 91l.ou-l.iuo; bulla atxjut aleady; Jixh! beef built 91130-13.30; aatiaage bulls ifoo-n.oo; good-choice veulera atrung at 914 30-13.1)0; o.ld Imad 913 5O-lfJ.O0. Hatable hoei joo, total 3130; market teady; barrows and gilt lOO-ltuo lb. 9I3.IH); heavier weights 13.00; good sows $U 23-30; lightweights to 914-73; gmxl cholce fvedrr ulga. Mld lot, mostly 913 OO; few llghlwelgltla 914.00. Salable aheep l.ofX), total 3300; market active, steady; good -choice wooled lambs 914 00-13; extreme top 914.3o; common grades 910 00-12 OO; grxKt yearlings 910 30. 1I.30; good ewes 94.3O-3.00, coitunon down to 9X00, DENVrit. Jan. 7 fAPl - (UflDAI -Ratable and total aheeu 0300: slaughter lambs slow, unevenly weak to IS cents lower man Friday; rour douuiea strict ly good and choice) 103-117 lb. fed wool ed lamba 14.53; g04d-cholce truck Ins 13 7S-H3; medlum-iootl kinds 13 301 J 30: several Iota good-choice slaughter twi 6.40; truck Ins 0.33-33; common-medium ewes 3.00-0.00; medium-good Dl lb. year lings 10.30; feeding lam In scarce hut demand very narrow and entire supply unsold. CHICAGO. Jan. 7 (AP-U-SDAt-Snl-able hogs 0000. total, 13,300; active. :3 to 00 cents higher than last weekend, moat advance on weights over 330 lbs. All good and choice, 1U0-3O0 lb, hoga now at 914.U3 celling; sows .13 to 30 cents higher, mostly 913.HJ-14.O0; all lioits sold early. Salable cattle 13.000, tola! 13.900; sal able calvas 1000, total 1OO0; fed steers and yearlings and yearling heifers 23 to 30 cents higher: mostly So cents up with good and low choice grades showing moat advance; cows strong to 23 cents higher, mostly strong; bulls and vealers scarce, firm; largely steer and heifer run: bulk steers 9ISSO-1U.O0; about 40 load at 9 IB 00; two loads 0O0 lb. choice heifer 91H.00: bulk heifer 913 30-17.00: choice beef cowa to 914 30; bulk beef cows 90,00-12.00; cutters 9H.33 down; heavy sausage bulls to 913.00: beef bulls to 914.00; vealers to 913.30 down; stock cattle In negligible supply. Salable sheep,, SOOO. total 12,300: no early action on slaughter lambs, asking fully steady or un to 913.00 for good and choice wooled skins; scattered early bids as much as 23 cent lower; mature; sheep fully steady; loan choice fed west ern ewes held about 97.03; two doubles mixed grades Dakota ewe 97.23 straight and load Montana aged bucks $0.30. WHEAT CHICAGO, Jan. 7 fAPl Grain futures prlcea bobbed around erratically In to day's light trading. May rye, which usually moves quickly in response to light Influences either way, was well out on both sides of Bnt- urdoy s closing quo in lion nt times. Other grains, except barley, moved i-inlv I ractlonallv moat of the time. The July bnrloy delivery mode Its wiriest move In many sessions, showing gains of more than I 'At cents a bushel most of ine any. Wheat trading hrondened somewhat, tnnst nt It centerlntf on December con tracts, although there was some selling of September by mills nnd commission houses. Traders believed same of these orrcrJng were hedge againsi recant cash purchases. Whent closed Vc higher to TsC lower than Saturday's finish, May 91.R0; corn unphnnartd at 11.1(11 celllna: oats to c lower, May l,7t3a-,s: barley uik changed to l'sc higher, May 11.21ft, FUNERALS rilKPlTKR CI. RANDOLPH Funeral services for the lale Chester C. Randolph, who nnssed away In this city on Thursday, January a, jhiu, win hn held In the chnnnl of Ward's Klamath Funernl Home, 023 High on Tuesday, January n, imi at a:;iu n, m. wnn itav, rinnlol n Anderson of the K lama lb Temple officiating: Concluding; services and Interment will follow nt the Ml. Uik! cemetery. Friend are respectfully invitea to nttena. MARY HANP.r. Nil. Funernl snrvlcea for the late Mary Iliinoi or., wnn pannuo nwny near iviiuui, Ore., on Saturday, Jnnunry 8, IfMfl, fol lowing a brief Illnens will be held In the cnapei oi me r.ari wmiincK runnrat ifnmo. Pino at Sixth, on Wedncsdnv. January 0, 1040 nt I MO p. m, with the Rev. Daniel B. Anderson, pastor of the Klamath Temple nf this city officiating. Commitment services and Interment family pint in the Maun cemetery, Friend aro Invited, MODEL SUPPLIES TOYS BABY WALKERS Phone 5S20 222 S. 7th POOLE'S BICYCLE STORE Decrease Seen In Shipments Kliiiiintli basin potuto ship, mimls In the end ot Duconilier lutiilecl 077(1 cnrlonds, neeorrilng to Hums Atibivy, stiiUi-fottarnl In spoclur. Thill Is 12IIU ciu'loids less limn shlpiiionls to th sums (lulu lust st'iisuu, Ulilpiiitints for tits first row (Iiivn nl Jnnunry wurs as fullowst dim. 1 I Jim, 2 . 81 Jim. : 40 Jiin. 4 27 Jim. 5 31 Courthouse Records Marrlae. I.loeiue NTOIIT nAllGIIKIITY. llarl II Stout, 37, tl. H. army. Native of Wot Virginia. Holdout of l.umlieriiorl, W. Va. I'liyllla Kalhalaru llaugherly, an. clerk. Nallv of Wo. I Virginia. Ilo.lilcut of llellnglon, W. Va. tleinnl.liil ril.g Allen l.ee Cllue v.. Thelma LmllM Cllne. ault for illvon-e. Charge, crual and Inlmman trealinfiil. Couple married jiiiv a, 11,44. al Klaiualli rail., (fre. I'lnliilllf a.k. cu.lmlv of one minor child ami that Ilia defamlaul'a maiden llama of Tticlma Milll.e Dyer lie re.lored. l; S. Ilaleiitlna, attorney for plalullff. Ju.llce Catirt llenlainln liue. drunk on publa hlaliuor. Kin.. ,to. Joarim Jariil (illckman, void foralgai llcen.e. rine, .l M, JimciiIi Manuel vtelra, no clearane lamp,. Fine, OA.tlO, Weather Kugene Klaimith rails Nni'i'Minenlo I'orlland Ilrno Han Krancliro HmMIe Mrdfotd Wl, lied Hluff ........ Max, 4 ,. US 3 44 , UO ".r."4i 43 Mln. Preeln. 41 .At 37 .07 ;wt ,oa Mi H7 iu Trace .in .07 4U ,0V NOItTHKItN CAMCOKNt A -Increasing rbunlineu tixlav wllh m-caslonal light ratn In the mirth tMirllon, teaching the south portion tonight. Clearing In north pmtlon Tuexliv morning. Warmer to night, MiMtetate tn-freah sotitheaaterly wiitda off Hie north coast and gentle, variable whuts off the smith roaal WAHHINtiTON AND OMKdON Show era today, tonight and Tuesday. II now flurrlea In mountain. I. Mile .change In tempentlure. Huong anutherly winds oft coast docteaalng this aflerniMin. Nw Today FOIt HAt.K- New 4 nmm home ttelween Hhaata way and So. fllh, 92oo. Terms. Musi sell al once, owner leaving city. Heard Agency, 1030 Main, Ph. W". 1-7 rOH KAI.E Two small buildings, nna aiillabla for woodshed, chicken coop, etc.; the other for root rellar or fruit room. Hee at Mormon church on Mar tin. 1-0 10. W HtMCK sodan. 3 new rear tires, good mechanical condition, 3333 Horn' dale. 10 roll HAI.K -lUM pickup, new rubber. Jual overhauled throughout, J741 Summers 1-ane. 11 FOIt 8AIX- IB.T7 llulck filarial ooupe, xrellenl condition. Ph. 7ooJ, j-f FOII SAI.K-0 matched sUlnlesa aleel golf atlcks, & wooda, all lealhar gol hag. Ph. T. a. Smith, 3123, eat 34 nf call S00 Conger. 033 tf roil HAI.fc -Hack-bar counter and .. front Itar, candy counter, chalrt. Coca Cola machine. See between 0 a, m. and a p. m. Floyd W, Scott. Lost Hlver Pool hall. Merrill. I I Foil HAMS- Prewar daveno, tika new, 903 00. 8 piece breakfast set, 30 O0 laying heiu and pullets, empty Jars. Malln 331. 1-0 FOIt HAI.K Small, good circulating Coa healer, 930.00. 3UI lladcllffa, 1-0 roit HAI.K-Two-wheel trailer flOoo, 017 Adam. I f WANTKD TO 1UIV OR ItKNT-S bed. room modern house. Call 3204. . 1-01 COLOIIKI) fryer for sale, llv ot dreoaed. Kvenlnga, 3O08 Wlard. 1-1 WOULD person who found billfold W ur near Pelican Theatre Deo. 30 re lurn papers. Keep money, Gllbeil Joyce. 1-0 1.0KT-. Cocker Spaniel, black, male, long tall, a yr. old, llreiue No. 1IHUJ. II found return to 3204 Blibee St., or phone ouia or ooai. Keward offered. II MIST- lady's black leather purse. New Year's Day. Address In purae. Mrs. U. U. Moore, 2311 Virginia Ave., Ever ett, Wash. Keep money and return contents. 033 Itoseway Drive. Ph. B3.il. 1-0 STIIAYKD- Hmall red pig In Stewart Addition. If found notify Lien's Store. 1-0 I WILL NOT be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than my self. Fred Clawson. 1-B WANTKD -Middle-aged woman to sll with baby one or two evenings a week. Phone 3443. 1-1 WANTKD-Mlddleaged woman to live In my home as companion and share expenses. Ph. 11730. 1-10 WANTKD Lumber buyer, state qualifi cations, salary and past experience for large retail and wholesale distri bution yard In east. Write llox 1203 care Herald and News, M4 SALESMAN Executive type. Sell sur plus listings: business men only. Up to 9100.00 day. Wire, write quick. War Surplua ltoporter, 30 K. Jackson, Chi cago. 1-7 YOUNO married couple seek employ ment on ranch. Write Dob Urlffls, Illy, Oregon. l-g SMALL NICELY FURNISHED APT Innorsprlng mattress, private bath for gentleman. .10 per month. Phone 0017. 1-7 WANTED-Experlencad saleslady. Fall Appliance and Tiro Service, 11th and Main. Phono 7(1711. 03 II If FOn SALE Two International logging trucks, 1 modal KS-H; 1 model D-SO. Two sin gle nxlo logging trailers; 1 Pierce) 1 Polnter-WUlnmutte. See Mr, Richard son nt Fruit Growers Supply Company, Yroka, California. 1-0 roit SALE 40 acres Irrigated clean apud ground nn mall route, school hue service, electricity, barn, E. J. Lahoria Sr. Ilox OS, Malln, Oregon. 1-12 roit SALE Like new, four Itoper gas stove, 000 Lincoln. burner 1-0 ROOM and Hoard wanted with private family, working man. Write Box 12Afl, Cnre Ilornld and News. 1-7 ROOM FOR RENT- Hented, desire work Ing couple. Inqulro 4348 Thompson Ave. 1-0 PIIKK delivery on orders over $3.00. City deliveries 10 a, m. and 2 n, m, daily. Suburban deliveries, Monday, Wedncstlny nnd Friday, Quality Food Store, 0.10 Main. Phone ,1774. 1-7 ROOM FOR UENT-Mnrrled couple or single women. Phono 0203 between I and 4 p, m, 1-0 EX-MARINE, 31, wants work. Experi enced Service Station Attendant Write D, D, Case, Rt, 3, Box 086 City. 1-9 WOULD like to hear from reliable men who would like to train In spare time to overhaul and Install Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Equipment. Should he mechanically Inclined. Will not interfere with your present work. For Information about this trnlnlngi write at once giving name, address, age and your working hours, mtlltlcsn Inst Writ Box 784, Car Herald and News. l-p