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Show -- Wednesday Evening, March i.lJ ,,'Vd Tlie Ilerald - Journal - Real Estate For Sale YOUR chance to biiy one of the newest homes in the City. Good location, 4 rooms and bath on main floor, two rooms upstairs, hot full basement (4 rooms) UIS, 07 a 15 CCW.PLIGVTED water heat. 6V THE SOUAOS sy 7XY orrst TI,EIE CURIOUS GRATING, DRUMMING, ma& NOISES SOUNDS Or-- iHlPSL.PEITHAPS IN THE D'sTANCE. PURRING THE ENEMY... LNrliUlK OMU COHt t 14 M 0Y RtG. NiA StRVfCt V C JACK RABBITS PT off ARE BORN FULLY COVERED WITH HAIR.; COTTONTAILS CCOO.OO. 1, 1944. room suite, spring construction. Blue Frieze. A beauty. M3 Sadlers Furniture. LIVING Folding Baby Buggy. R 338 S. X W. M3 first class GOOD grade viiolin, condition. Ph. 691. M3 SALESLADY or stenographer, or over preferred. S. E. Needham, Ml Jeweler. VHATO.' Dressmaking. MISS SHIRLEY ANNE KOCHE, 1ionj A'W "TbrA. 3-- 1 NEXT: Should potatoes be planted on St. Patrick's Day? Russ Charge Germans With Many Atrocities The Primary officer.. and ers meeting was hei i at the home of Mrs Julia Mui Monday eventook Hughes ing. Irts. Annie chaige. Mrs. Muir gave the lesson and sang a solo. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Marjorie Bird, Mrs. Anna Hughes, Mrs. Ila Ahrens, Mrs. Muir. Mrs. Marlin Larsen spent the week end in Ogden with her sister, Miss Dorothy Wood and grandparents, Mr. and Mis. C. M. Bowen. Miss Patsy O'Brien of Ogden played two violin selections at the PTA meeting Friday. Mrs. Mozelle Sorensen was the accompanist. Mrs. Laura Watkins spoke on The Work of the Juvenile Court. Mrs. Ange Applonie was in charge. Mrs. Delone Larsen, former president, teach- presented the school with records for the Victrola. The Misses Betty and Patsy O'Brien of Ogden were guests of their sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Applonie this week. Lucille and Joyce Lindsey of Ogden were visitors at the Gilbert Muir home recently. The public school gave a patriotic program Tuesday In the gym. Principal Durrell Hughes was in charge. Dancing followed. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Bird and Miss Darlene Bird attended memorial services at Salt Lake City for William Heath who was killed in action. Mrs. Oliver Taylor Is recovering from a recent illness. FUNNY BUSINESS SILVERPLATE 24 pc. set for 6, $9.95. S. E. Needham, Jeweler. Ml 1936 CHEV.; 12 ton hydraulic jack; riding breeches, size 36x33; gas M18 lamp. 379 E. Center. MOSCOW, Feb. 29 (IU0-- A Ruse sian atrocity commission, jn a report published in newspap- CLARINET, full-pag- ers today, charged the Germans had killed 195,000 civilians and Russion war prisoners during the occupation of the Kiev area. The commission accused 11 nazi officials with being directly responsible for the Kiev crimes. They were relchs commissar for the Ukraine, Erich Koch; assistant reichs commissar Von Vedelstedt; Field Marshal Fritz Erich von Mannstein; aviation General General S. S. Lieutenant Jutner; commissar General Magu-nicommandant General Ener-hard- t; S. S. Police Fuehrer security police General Scheer; S. S. leader Ehrunger, and state commissar Quitzrau. The German occupation forces were charged with destroying two large machinery factories, all railroads and railroad bridges inside and outside of Kiev; the power plant, tram, trolley and bus facilities and the water and sewer systems. They also wrecked, the commisKit-zing- half price. 21 S. 1 E. M-1- uTS Ml 372. old M6 Singer portables for rent, for 2 weeks or $4.00 per month. Ph. 1052. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 114 N. Main. gtingerS M2 I'OI SWiE. VAt WfVbVWVybTON, OPfcRprcor- c- QUICK NOTICE TO TYWt ARE '53- COV?UCKY0'SVb .... TRAPPERS Yb0T m Eld jy M A Cache that "play wool. 10. Ne stafl a with ,e South E&ni NEA SERVICE ibt. By MERRILL BLOSSER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS victory Eld coul , Bos which Is anybody with BOTH HANDS! Ive been Trying WEVF ? To OOM6 THAT GUV ALL WORKED , OUT, EWTSY OUT TA MV HAIR WEEKS WILL VOL) Here you are, MR. KROON ER A LITTLE GREASE , ! CONSCIENCE F0r FOP The Skips! . other sequent i i other at River i, victor ser L Warrii weVe GOT The SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM HELP US? ONLY my LOOKING . HAi wU rslies on cor both KKvUNlKl Simo YOtiKl fAVCkilE NCiMtit K OP YOUK 2 rm. pvt. bath, elec, M6 htd., 335 N. 3 E. id miportaii J lossei Jens ma is quints and bo the bert ber, ana tar Rive pcord of 7 in .11 M2 ent WEST Center. 3 RM. bath, 243 S. Main. Coach till be th jtb FOR adults, APTMT. north t t,f Spartans OK 139 gvrum , Bring your Furs to Colorado Animal for top cash prices. We also buy hides, pelts and a; n; ,, the jar regn Bees ca The Muskrat Season Is Now Open! FOR RENT FURN htd. 270 N. 2 E. the twe out T,9)Onool YOUNU NT Inq. 430 N. Main. equip, Elder at 1944 bv PLANS ORDER those good Two Rock Valley Baby chicks now from Rees Feed Store Smithfield. Ph. 74. M3 ULWbT . V.OOV AT HVb CANaACTtQL&OTAT TU. hWT $2.50 GOT OUR 5 TO NEW Preston Phone C9-- Logan Phone 277 2G0 SPECIAL NOTICES jl TO Phone 651 N. 4 E. M6 Ph. GOOD home for invalids people. 164 S. 3 W. J. IS 842-- J. GRAIN chopping. 089-R- OF THE LIP A ATIPSUPTHE NIP, " Sav (w ' f WORK WANTED Ians ARE BORN SEEVft THE. TOV! TEU.0W fct fs MObT 23 5 rm. hot air, stoker, elec, water A REAL buy in a good old home, bred boar pigs. TRADE 2 M3 heated. 74 S. 2 W. furnished almost completely, el- OR250 lbs. Glen pure Smithfield, M7 Tout, ectric range, living room suite, I HAVEL OPPORTUNITY bedroom suite, rugs and etc. NEARLY new steel Venetian blinds Close in. $200 00. 2 additional less price. A. H. Parker, 244 WANTED: Ride to 2nd St. beginS. Main. Ph. 244. M7 building lots $450.00. M7 ning March 6. 292 E. 3 S. &! J54 ACRE farm near Sugar FacWE have now plenty of Scotch WANTED: One rider. Arsenal, day Suds. Better than soap for silks tory at Whitney. 7 rooms and shift. 480 E. 2 S. Ml bath home, barn, granary, coops, Shamand woolens, dishwashing, machine shed, milk house, 20 2 60c. etc. lbs. Everton & APTS. FOR RENT UNFUR. poo, cows, 4 horses, 35 sheep, 30 hogs, M7 Sons Co. 2o tons hay and many farm imHTD. 3 rms. 171 W. 4 N. M24 635-motor. M2 P. H. 00. Ph. 18 $21,000 plements. FEMALE HELP WANTED M2 BABY buggy. 129 N. 1 E. Insurance fire, Auto and Bond stenographer, loHOLSTEIN heifer with calf. Phone BOOKKEEPER, Real Estate Abstract of Title cal resident preferred, perma058-JMl nent job. Good opportunity. Call UTAH MORTGAGE LOAN Peterson Tractor Service. M4 SPOTTED Poland China pig. CORPORATION old. Ph. Established 1892 EXPERIENCED power machine Logan, Utah. operators, steady employment, DAY bed with mattress. Ph. 704-must have a certificate of availHOUSES FOR RENT FURN. HAY delivered. Ph. 067-Knitability. Apply Logan-Cach- e M18 ting Mills, 124 S. Main. house, SUMMER water heaters, Duro waelec, equip., also 3 rms., furn., elec, equip., $20, 4 ter systems, toilets, basins, Baugh IT.ENTY OF FUEL OIKS rms, unfurn., ground floor, $25. Plumbing Co. 115 S. Main. M24 AND BROODER OIL Ml before 7 p. m. Ph. 1718-Extra heavy water tanks, kitchen Not Rationed! sinks, Murdock hydrants. Baugh GASAV Plumbing Co., 115 S. Main. M24 Furniture, Livestock tad STATE LOAN COMpavI O F BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES M29 HOUSES POR SALE LOANS $10 TO$3oT Running With Service From Everton Typewriter Service Phone 386 or 235 for Complete Service on Tj pew liters. Adding Machines, Etc. store managers and FURN. or unfurn. small htd. for Ml meat department managers. Good elderly lady. Ph. 572-salary and large bonus, rapid adHOUSES FOR RENT UNF. vancement, send written application, stating age, military sta- $18. 172 K. 1 & after 6 p. m. M6 qualifications, tus, experience, references, and salary expected. HELP WANTED in essential If engaged industry, do not apply. Write Box C. C. BEAUTY operator. Gwens Beauty. Herald-Journa- l. M3 GROCERY FOR SALE MISC. PRE-WA- lour Olfice Equipment Must Last for the Duration. Keep It WANTED TO RENT MALE HELP WANTED M4 481 E. Center. Ml st. ht. ldry., garage, M2S elec, equip. 276 N. rc M U S PAT OFF RED RYDER ran woulc By FRED HARMAN W. M2 1 bath & small house. T ieTiges a their ,cas. Fwekn act r EAT-Uf- GivASS' like me me-CALF NOT BiG ENOUGH 441 W.C. M23 TO f eunr ME SMART FOX-.- 60 L1tE EM &NA LISTEN- 3 Coach onng ch .sational STEAM heat spacious pvt. bath, el. rg... gar.. Indy, 253 W. 1 N. M18 o ATTRACTIVE priv. bath, st. 1742 M9 ht. White Auto Court. sion said, 640 office buildings, communal houses, and 36,600 private homes, leaving 200,000 per- DEAD ANIMALS WANTED sons without shelter. Of Kiev's 150 schools, the nazis robbed or burn- TOP prices paid for dead or useless horses, cows, sheep and hogs. ed 140 of them, together with Phone Colorado Animal books. Co., Logan 49 collect JelS Among the unique methods the nazis used to kill people, the comSELL your dead and useless horses mission disclosed, was to force or cattle to Whites Trout Farm to climb trees and then groups and receive more money Phone make other Russians chop down A IS Hyrum the tree. During the winter the Germans poured cold water on WANTED civilians during zero weather and then shot them. eves. SEWING. Ph. 1079-011-R- 2. J, wil .the ith leads Hu ard posl up ti ! ih tnse. cent Lit week f( io orers El( Box vision 1M4 COW Spart. WASH TUBBS By LESLIE TURNER .jed at But t then ci Mil Unnecessary travel during 1943 WANTED TO BUY 20 per cent on railroads aeraged and 33 per cent on buses, accord- GIRLS roller skates. Ph. 1603-M3 ing to office of defense transportation figures. FOR best prices on muskrat hides see Ray Allen, Richmond. Phone A new type army bus, built alM29 mamost entirely of of a has record M2 terials, 5 FT. glass show case. Ph. 78. capacity 260 persons, and can carry a load BABY size. standard Phone bed, to 52 that of equivalent 1197. Ml cars. WHITE enamel coat range. I will," offered Kitty quickly. 099-JSr didnt care for the picture of M24 herself Mac projected, even if he ELEC refrig. Ph Smfield had done it only to annoy her. VEAL and fat hogs. Russell Lower, He was obviously an old master M18 Smithfield. Ph. 119-at saving his own skin, but all the same ned made her sound AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE like a predatory female and general and Kitty 1939 PLYMOUTH Deluxe Sedan, heater, extra good tires with didnt like it. M3 paint like new. Call 1248. Mac said he guessed perhaps it was time he left. Peg mumbled 1941 PLYMOUTH Special Deluxe an excuse and followed Kitty upSedan. Radio and heater, looks stairs. Said Ben to Collins when and runs like new. Call 615-were alone: Youre a hard they M3 man, McGee! MERCURY 1941 sedan, raShut up, will you?" said Col- dio, heater, original paint and lins. tires, low mileage. Will accept Ben took it as meant: literally. trade-in- . 255 E. 6 N. M2 t cured MISS BURKE IS AN OLD FRIEND FROM ENGLAND, SELAN6A r-- T 1 n The .de Be Be chols d Wild, 09-R- ic She refused to stay unless we put in a production line I TTDAADKIDDW IFADK diokhd dSty WimpuiA Copyrlrtf, IMt WlallrN HaUfrS UblilbaM, IM4, NEA Srrrlcr, Inr. XV asked Collins lightly. Oh. 1 wouldn't go so far as to TVTAC liked Coilins. His hardy egoism allowed him to enjoy a say she hadnt," said Mac reflecspot of male company without tively. Then dont, advised Kitty. in worrying about Kittys place the picture. Ben felt very pleasant If only the girls, he thought. If the fussing and the complicating could only be shut off. He always enjoyed talking to Collins. Collins had a way of making you feel you were sitting with mm in the window of a very good club. Accepted as one of the fortunate. Mac and Collins, he discovered, were rebuilding the world. They had the war all fought and wiped up and now they were reconstructing, Mac seemed to be disagreeing volubly on fine points. "Away. Silver! said Ben. "Youre iust talking now. Mac. "No Im not! "Then what was that noise I heard? said Kitty. Peg followed her in. They certainly looked cozy, she thought, sitting down. The stinkers. Cant be upset about anything for more than five minutes at a time, and not that long unless its right before their eyes. "That's our Kitty, said Mac cordially, pouring oil on fire again. Peg thought our Kitty was in the worst possible taste and only what she might have expected. She snapped out her Red Cross sock and knit with angrily clacking steel needles. "Peg. dear, said Collins, "if you knit all those naughty thoughts into that sock youll give the poor soldier blisters and Kitty, said Collins, looking very well. youre Peg glanced at him apprehenIt was the first time he had really spoken directly to Kitty all evening and although it sounded narmless. Peg felt nervous. Collins was so complicated. She wished forlornly that he .iad been a simpler type content to express himself in easily compre-nendaction and relieving the strain. If. for example, he would just poke Mac In the jaw. if he resented him. But no. Collins had to be amiable and inscrutable and leave everybody guessing. Including Kitty. Collins said he was glad Bore-magreed wilh Kitty and that he supposed MacGregor kept her amused? Kitty dropped a stitch and went delving. Oh, Im just second string entertainment, said Mac easily. have Kitty, teased Collins, you been and gone and disturbed the peace? The trouble with you is, you dont know the strength of your own charm! Dear me, said Kitty, "I wish I had my fan! You gentlemen are sively. ed us so flatter:ng! Peg would have called them several other things herself. She was annoyed at Ben, too, for holding such strong theories on both hos- pitality and minding your own business. Kitty said that of course It was stimulating to be considered a' siren even if you werent one. Mac guffawed appreciatively. Nov Kitty, objected Collins, that just your modesty!" pulled out a gnarled little JITTY Of course it is, agreed Mac. sock of ner own. Ask the ladies of Beremus, they "Hows your gusset?" asked Mac, know different! , managing to make it sound intiIts 10 oclock. said Pen sudmately mdUi'-atWN.'s going to take up denly. Bo you think she has one? Sara Ann, Peg, you or me? blood-poisoni- e. 84-J- 1. J. home-wreck- By V. T. HAMLIN ALLEY OOP ti- er I DADGUM your idea of Collins idea in coming out here? Thats what I wonder. Considering the circumstances I suppose its none of my business to be wondering. After all, you and Ben and Collins have been friends for years. Probably," she added indignantly, if Mae heard me hed accuse me of breaking up friendships as well as DO NOTHIN IM with WRONG MV SUBJEOSY HAVE LOST COIN ME NFIDENCE THEYVE GOTTEN SOU? WHAfS BECAUSE CIVILIZED SNIVEUN ABOUT, YOU Bl& BOOB? THE TOO ClVIlCED! 'Vt '33 DODGE, coupe, motor overhaulM2 ed, good tires. 467 N. 3 E. 3-- 1 i OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS OUR BO A RHINO hot torn UNDULY I NOT WHY, MAOR but tme Seen pondering a division op the $2oo reward that egvptian statue i got forTHIS SOUND FAIR THAT'S A DIRECT , HIT RI6HT K' DOWN THE FUNNEL - DOES, ! SPLIT? A0UOR.TFE A 50-5- 0 TH006UT OF HUR.TIN6 HOUR. FEELINGS, OLD MAN, BUT MOO RICMLY DESERNJE ANi EMOLUMENT- - H rr. u I y ;5 1 S' w :he old rebel i?V--l , m tm V TA srwrf use. t u pat pat off With MAJOR HOOPLE AM. X TRUST TARDH ABOUT TiAlB EGADITyJIGGG homesL That Mac began Peg. Its a waste of time to resent Mac seriously. Nothings real to him except MacGregor." Peg looked relieved but surprised to hear that Kittv knew it. But, Kitty," she said, Collins There she stopped. Bens voice commanding her to stay out of things tolled like a bell in her head. I have an idea of my own, said Kitty while Peg still searched for words. I have an idea Ill oversleep tomorrow morning. I doubt if Ill wake up until after theyve left for the train. Peg thought it was an excellent idea, and encouraged it. Ben and Collms had gone back to the war when the girls rejoined them. Peg had never thought shed live to see the day when shed be positively grateful for the fact that all conversations eventually circled back to the war, but she was. There were, in many different senses, worc thiiqs thin wr, (To lie Continued) h evTwhats !X 3 TH CANT (SOBj NEVER J. 4tTEG," said Kitty, after Sara Ann was resettled, whats t ards, w ad eithe J. St WILL BE A THREE SPLIT -- WAS - cC 12 6 |