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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1932)
PAGE S1A THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALI-3, OREGON Janimry 0, 19.12 Save Dollars (!jc Aliening $crali EUGENE 8. KELTY- Published every afternoon except Conpio) at 101-121 Boots Firtb Entered aa second claae matter at Oregon, on August JO. 190(, under MAIL KATK8 PAIAUUi IN ADVAKCl. Br Mall Delivered by UnM In Outside In Clt County County TbrM Months 1 7 11.76 8ti Montbt MS 1 16 On Yar 6.00 (.0 MEMBER AlOIT Bl'REAO OF CIKCTLATIO!, Repreeented nationally by M. C. MOGENSKN CO., INC.. Ban Francisco, New York. Detroit, Seattle. Chicago, Portlaud, Los Angeles. Copies of the New and Herald, tion about the Klamatb Falle asking at any of these office. Member of the Th Aaaoclated Preaa la iclua!rely entltlea to tb as of republica tion of all nw dljpatche credited to It or not otherwise credited In thl paper, and alio th local nw published therein. All right of republication or special nispatcne neretn are mo reserved. Want Ad Index All classifications are number d and appear In numerical or dr. The following are the numb-re for the more Important classlflcstlons: Automotive I Uuslness Opportunities Contract Work Wanted 1 Kducsilonsl I Kurnlshed Apts. to Let IS Furnished Houses to Let . Furnished Roomi to Let . Financial General Kotlcee Help Wanted, Male Help Wanted. Female . Livestock and Feed Looses Lost and Found Mtscellsneous for Sale- i'ereonsls .. Real Kstate for Sale Real Estate for Lease Room and Hoard Situations Wanted Hi ores and Officea ll 11 -tea t Swape Transportation To Exchange , lK t'nfurnlshed Houses to Let 16 Wsnted. Miscellaneous 11 Wanted to Rent 1 Combination Herald and New CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Telephone 1900 Three cents per word per day. Same ad run one week, 1 per cent discount. Same ad run one month. 10 per cent discount. No book chares made for less than i cents. Lodge KLAMATH LODGE NO TT s a a M Stated Communication Second and Fourth Mondays. Visiting Brothers Relcom LOOMI3 BUILDING Lost and Pound LOST Canvas coal bag between 821 Spring street and Port land street. Menciiea n. a n. Reward. Heilbronner Rea. 5351 FOUND Folder with keys. Own er may have same by calling at -ew-Heraia omc ana par ing for this ad. 5155 FOUND Envelope purs on 6th ana riue bis. uubi m j i - - V.- ..tit., mt V.Vk Herald offlc and paying for General Notices HIGH SCHOOL BOY wishes to pay 115 month and work for balance of room and board. Herald and News, box 5354. 5354 AFTER Jsnuary 2nd, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Besa Meranda. Robert Meranda. 5311 SPANISH KITCHEN 1121 Wal nut. 6291 ISc to 50c tor the same good meals. Special steak and chop dinners 40c and np 111 North 7th SL Open All Night. FOR SALE Big bundles ot eld newspapers. 15c and 2Sc- News 7 Help Wanted, Female WANTED Middle-aged lady for housework and care for child, for board and room and small wages. Phone 283 after 1 a. m. 5345 9 Situations Wanted RELIABLE young married man wants work. Phone 2361J. 5285 PAINTER Experienced, inside cr out Reasonable. Call 1036J. 1440 WOMAN wishes work by boor or (1st. Phone lOpBW. 5.135 10 Contract Work Wanted 8IGN8, painting, kalsomlnlng, show cards. Pbon 1015J. 1705 PAINTING, psper banging and kalsomlnlng. Prices right. Jess E. Patterson. Phone 2387J. 5321 PHONE S3 87 J J. E. Patterson, for pnlnting osHmntf". 5322 11 Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Nice bedroom, half block from Main. 134 N. 3rd. 5310 FURNISHED housekeeping room, hot and cold water, fuel, 13 per week. Inquire 508 Plum. 5208 12 Room and Board FURNACE-HEATED room, will board, lit N. 3rd. (217 Pbllhr Sunday by The Herald Publishing street, mamam tana, uregon the postofflc of Klamatb Falls act or Congress, March I. 117. On Month as Three Month I 96 Six Montba 1.6 On Vear (10 together with complete Informa market, may be obtained lor th Associated Pre 12 Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD 11 N. 6th, 18 per week. 6175 NICELY mrnlsbed room, with board. 401 S. 7th SL 49(1 FOR RENT NIc front bedroom with board, at 401 8. 7th. 44S vs 13 Furnished Apartments McCarthy pt uwi.r. frlgldaire. etc.; mot conveni ent location. Extremely low winter ratee. Phone SO0. (30 fine, corner 7th. S2S3 "34 WALNUT Very nicely fur- nrsnea; close in: good beds. Clean, cosy; built-in kitchen. 6343 : COZY J-room furnished apart ment, nas, not and cold water furnished: bath; phone; Ka raite, only io month. S01 Alameda. Phone 1121. 5223 FURNISHED APARTMENT, ra. rage. 131.50. 130 Jefferson. Call attar ( p. m. 5074 NICELY furnished I rooms In duplex. Phone 44W or 755. 4341 FOR RENT First class furnish ed apartment. Evens anart ments. Phone 144J, or 200. 4935 FOR RENT Ground Moor apart ment, st. Francis Apt.. :s Oak. HJ7 Apjs,t Kcis! Best tor the money. Newly decorated. With or without frtgldalr. Electricity, telephone, steam heated garage, 135 and up. Maid service If desired. 11th and Walnut Phone TOO. LARGE 1-roora furnished Apt.; large entrance, hall and bath; steam heat, hot and cold water and garage furnished. Desirable location. Phone 2239R. 5337 14 Furnished Houses FURNISHED home, 1 rooms, bath and garage: nicely fur nished, 117.50 month. Inquire at 2432 Orchard. 5321 2-ROOM furnished cabin, lights, water and garage furnished, 110 a month. Phone 105 J. 6320 FOR RENT Cottage. 1 rooms snd partly furnished; water and garage. 118 per month. Inquire 325 Broad. Phone 1352W. 5348 FOR RENT --Two 1-room stucco bouses, quiet neighborhood: adults; furnace, electric range and garage. Phone 168. 5350 I ROOMS, six bedrooms, furnace, garage. 407 N. 1th. Phone 1537. 5311 MODERN three-room furnished house, garage. Large lot, fenced. Garden and fruit. Phone 2268W. 5305 FOR RENT 4-room completely iiimisnea nouse, close in. Phone 784. 5257 NEW 3-room bouse, garage, 127 o. Iiu, DZHf FIVE ROOMS and bath. 828 Pa cific Terrace. 6253 3-ROOM furnished house, 118 month. Also two furnished cabins, 114 month. Includes wood, light and water. Inquire 2144 Wantlanii 4 2K 15 Unfurnished House FOR RENT Unfurnished 6-room house, good location. Reduced to 135. Inquire 804 Delta. 6361 GOOD 5-room house; adults. 4H34 Phone 13H7J. 17 Real Estate For Sale trt 1982 RngM Buy Real Estate 1350 Business or residential lots 60x110 on Green Springs highway. The first sub-division outside city lim its. Paving, city water and electricity. No assessments to a shu me. Terms 110 per month. Interest at 1 per cent. 11000 East Main street lot In coming sub-center. Just the location for a store or shop. Buy It on small monthly installments and save, 480 Furnished home. Three good rooms snd garage, worth much more. 1100 down and balance 115 per month. Q-5Es(t k SiaiUlhi "Up-Slairs Realtors" 131 Mala Phon 61 . By Reading The Herald And IS Unfurnished House FOR RENT 1-room house and bath; close In, lit month. Than 1&46. 63.18 NEW 4-room house, full base ment, room for two cars. Hot Springs audition. Pbon 67 3. 6106 FOR KENT 1-room modern un furnished house, 16, In- ntre 2101 On-hard 450 18 Real Estate For Lease POTATO RANCH FOR RKNT ON SHARKS One hundred thirty acres ot good potato land for rent on enarea. No irrigation necessary and early potato are ripe here In July. Two farm dwellings on ranch and lota of wood and water for home use. Terma: You furnish seed and do the work. I furnish the land and equipment. Pay for aacks and freight out of proceeds. dividing balance equally. Freight to San Francisco 14 a ton. John I.. Childs, 6s4 Ocean Drive. Cres cent Cltv. California. 19 Automotive FOR SALE Star coup, cheap. ma fine si- sois 20 Miscellaneous For Sale VACUUM CLEANERS Sllghtlv used demonstrators. Original price 124. 5. Real bargain. 111.95. Only two come early. .Montgomery ward at Co., 211 Main. 5351 PEDIGREED police puppy, male, 15. Across from Altsmont Auto Park. Route 1, box 33. i-none 3u FOR SALE Incubator, Ward's 4s0 egg sise. first class eoudl Hon. (16. Also Rhode Island Red hens. Crystal, phone 138 6344 FOR SALE Good violin and case, (15. 1004 Main. 6201 FOR SALE Dandy bunch ot laying bens, corner Lowell and Btehn. 6081 FOR SALE Big Bundles ot old newspapera, 15c and 25c News and Herald offlc. 4621 WOOD FOR SALE W cnt th best and satisfy. Phone 1014-J. 4775 Coal! Coal! Coal! HARDEST. HOTTEST ROCK 6PRING3 No ashes, no soot. Young Coal Co. 444 Spring or Phone 1017 FOR SALE Underwood type writer, cheap. Phone flOM. 6167 FOR 8ALE Big bundles of old newspapera, lac ana I sc. .News and Herald office. 4(23 PINE BODY WOOD. 16 and 15.60 cord. Phone 2JS7-J. (124 FOR SALE Fertiliser, two-yard loads. 13.50 delivered. Call 770J. 6321 20a Swaps FOR TRADE 5-room house. 1 lot 60x100. 1 Chevy, trucks. Will lake In large sedan. What have yon? Phone 149. 6339 HAVE A 1921 Pontlae sedan will give as first psyment on a 6-room honse, close in, and must have basement. Phone 793 W. Give price and loca tion. 6029 TO TRADE For Klamath Falls property or ranch, 18.400 equi ty In 110.000 California home. Give particulars In first letter. I. C, 114 S. Chester street, Compton. Calif. 5244 21 Wanted Mlscellaneoua WANTED Amateur talent of all kinds. Apply publicity de partment. Pelican Theater, at once. 6355 WANTED Use of work team for eare and feed. Phone 1387J. 6291 WANTED Small truck or Dodge touring car. Must be cheap. 626 8. 6th. 4214 WANTED 7-tube all-electric portable radio. Call 277M. 5313 OUT OUR WAY -..was BOPM TMiFTP-f TOO SOOM ,mit:'Lm, c. SALLIES Don 'I you love new furniture? Almost every one does, and fortunate ly are able to acquire a new piece every ao often. No doubt you have done ao, and have old pieces around the house or at tic. Why don't yon bring them out and trade them for something vou can use A email ad In the SWAP column will be aeen by ao many people that yon are sure to find a trader. When you want RE SULTS us a classified ad. SALLY. 22 Li restock and Feed TOR SALE Fresh cow, rich milk snd lots ot It. Lee Sut ton, Miller Hill school. 6349 SUPER QUALITY CHICKS Barred rocks and R. I. reds, blood tested. 115 hundred. S repaid. White leghorna 113.60 undred. Hatch every week. J. R. Magulre. 787 Oregon St., Portland, Oregon. 6594 BABY CHICKS NOW booking for aprlng delivery of WHITE and BROWN LEGHORNS. BARRED ROCKS. REDS and BLACK MIN'OKCAS. Prices and guarantee furnished on application. ORLAND HATCH ERY, Orland (Glenn Co.) Cal. 6311 WANTED TO BUY Chickens, white leghorn nulleta or one- year-old good layera. Phone evenings alter 7 o clock, I2J1. 6207 TRADE FOR GRAIN 15 weaned pigs. Jim Kinsella, box 193. Dorr is. 4797 FOR SALt: Baled alfalfa hay. West side Tule lake. B. T. Thscker. Merrill. Ore. 4471 23 Financial Finance your car through Annto Lan35 EEFEMANONG Dlnty Moor and pay legal charges only for each day onr service Is used. ClF5!l2aJl amdl A Friendly $etvc9 ' Mote )OTLtaiaft 835 Main St. Pbon 1144 Licensed by state. No. M104 FOR SALE Big bundle of old newspapers, 15c snd 26C News snd Herald office. 4828 More United States yetersns are In hospitals now than at any time since the world war. a report of the Veterans administration shows. The public buildings program was giving employment to 60,- 000 men on Not. 4, President Hoover announced. He esti mated the number would rise to 100.000 by January 1 24 Business Opportunities BairgMinis There's a perpetual harvest of bargains la the Classified Section, It'a the one plac wher opportunity never atop knocking and readers and advertiser never knock at all! Legal Notice RESTORATION TO KNTKY OK LA.Mts in NATIONAL FOREST, (List 4-1144 "C'Matn 1 1.H.HI7U I Notice Is hereby given that the lauds described below, within the Crater National Forest, lll be open to aetllemeut and entry at the United Statea Laud Ofdce at Lakevlew, Oreson, under the pro visions of the homestead law and art ot June 1 (( Stat., 2331, on June 1, 1933, by any qualified person In the absence of entry by persons coming within either of the two following class es: (1) Persons named alter each tract upon whoso application the lauds were lltrd. If any, who, In order to avail themselves of the preference right, must file their application within sixty days prior to date of opening: (1) Ex-service men. who. In order to avail them selves of the preference right con ferred by Congress under Public Resolution No. 86. approved June 11. 1930. may file application within one hundred ten dava urlor to oate ot opening. All such ap plications filed within the first twenty days of this period will be ireatea as simultaneously rued at 9 a. m. on the ninetieth day prior to date of opening. Applications by ex-aervk-e men (hereafter, but prior lo dale of opening, will be treated in the order In which filed. The general public may file ap plications within twenty days prior to opening dale. These will be treated as simultaneously filed at 9 a. m. on date of opening, but no application will he allowed prior nereto. iK, K BE",. NK4 SW, NE Si SEV,, E4 NW NEte, 8K. N4 8E NK". SE1-. Sec. 9. Ntt NW SWd SWt,. NU NWI NE 8WI4, SWH NEt, NWH 8Vl, SE, .- .r.-v, jwi,, sn NWW NWV. SWV,, NES NE 8WV. N'H SWV NW4 Jwt. 8ec. 16. T. K 8.. R. E., W. M.. contain ing (2.60 acres. List (-11(4. list ed upon th application of H. a. Hansberry, Rocky Point. Oregon. Entry of the land will be allowed only upon execution of a perpet ual floaage and aeepage easement contract In favor of the United State. D. K. PARROTT. Acting Assistant Commissioner. H D14.2J.J0-J( 111 012U02. 4 Slb NOTICE FOR I'l lll.U'.ATION Department of th Interior. F. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon. December 11, 1931 Notice Is hereby given that John W. Welch, ot Klamath Palls Oregon, who. on Jsousrv s. 1917! made Homestead Entry, act (-9-1(. No. 012901. for lota 1. 1. and S'-i XW1,. Section 1, Township 40 S.. Range ( E., Willamette Me- rinian. naa tiled notice of Intea tlon to make final three-year Proof, to establish claim to th iana anove described, before C. R. DeLay, crelk of the Countr Court. at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the tn day or February, 1931. Claimant names as witnesses: Alfred Lilly, of Hllderbrand, Ore. Harold H. Ogle, ot Klamath Falls, Ore. Arthur Dunn, of Klamath Tails. Ore. Ivsn Welch, ot Hllderbrand. Ore. Non-coal F. P. LIGHT. Register. D13, 10; J(. 13, 20 H 116 1iijiHm?!jiiit United States for the District of Oregon. I nlted States ot Amer ica, Libelant, vs. One DeSolo De Luxe Coupe. 1928 Model, Motor No. BK 13986. Notice Is Hereby Given thst the sutomoblle bere Insfter described, seized by the United Statea Marshal for the Dis trict ot Oregon, under Section 26. Title 2, of the National Prohibi tion Act, because the said automo bile was being used for the trans portation of intoxicating liquor upon the public streets of Klam ath Falls. In the State and District of Oregon, in violation of law, has been condemned and forfeited by the, United Statea District Court for the District of Oregon, and is to be sold by the United Statea Marshal at public auction at the Arcade Garage, at Klamath Falls. Oregon, to the highest bidder, on the 16th day of January, 1932, at 12 o clock, noon, to-wit: one Ie- Soto DeLuxe Coupe, 1928 Model, .Motor No. IIHl.fsas. JOHN L. DAY, United States Marshal. Dis trict of Oregon. 11 nsn-.m n By J. R. Williams AEHEEMENT PARKING MAD AT "Good horse-sens and a gen tleman's agreement" was offered aa a temporary aolulton to th double parking problem In Klam ath Kalis when 16 commercial men met with Chief ot Police (luy Merrill and Police Jutlg Hoy Pouch st thirdly hall Tues day night. Expressions of will ingness to cooperate war mad by both the representatives of the business house snd lbs law enforcement leadera. To definitely solve th double parking situation which has brought accident hasarda and congestion to th city another city ordinance will have lo be written or the one now In op ration changed. Until a con crete plan haa been worked out by the Judge and th chief the commercial men, particularly those operating trucking services through the business dlstrlet, agreed to move their traffic as rapidly as possible, come up to the curb for unloading when apace permitted, and attempt to complete their business without more than flv minutes double parking time. Both Merrill and Fourh wr convinced that th most deliber ate offendera In the campaign against double parkin came rrom private rare. The war against the offending pleasure cars will continue, and no lenien cy will be offered, th chief de clared. A auggeatlon that trucks b permitted to use the parking spare before thealera In the morning waa automatically void ed when It waa learned that thla space waa act aside permanently by state law. Kffurta will be made to seek the cooperation of bua companle to ahorten their exclusive territory of !( feet at the end of each block. PARK lUlAllll MEETS Member of th Klamath Falls park board, of which Mayor Fred Cofer Is chslrmsn, met In the city hsll Tuesday afternoon. Minor business, such aa passing bills for payment, waa transact- ed. Other member of th board, which meeta once a month, ar O. D. Matthews, W. W. Baldwin. C. H. Underwood, Roy Durbln and E. A. Thomas. Editorials on News (Continued from Page On) thl fin meat now produced la the treat west. see TIOW shall we do that? A wise Texaa banker an swers: "By means of advertis ing." He adds: "If advertising csn teach people to eat yeast. It certainly can teach them to eat a food sa delicious aa lamb." , see ' MARION ROBERTS, sweet-! hesrt of desd Gsngster Dla- mond, whose wife and sweetheart were not the same women, re turns to New York, psle and tired, and starts looking for a job. Shs is sadder and POSSIRLY wiser, although as to that yon never can tall, wisdom coming hard to soma people. At any rate, she has seen with her own eyes that the wages ot sin is death. e TN Chicago, a group of crim inals alleged to bs members of th "worst gang ot extortionists sver orgsnlsed" is msrehed Into court and then committed to Jail to await trial ths outcome of which. In Chicago, msy be doubt ful. Near Springfield, in Missouri, which hssn't yet forgotten the Jsmes and the Youngers, mem bers of a gang of criminals ars cornered In a farm houae, but shoot their wsy out with the aid of machine guns, killing six of ficers. At Houston, Texas, three men ar arrested and held on charge of being member ot a murder gang that slew Preston Ross Austin, millionaire Texan, st Hot Springs, Arkansas, bsck in 1929. e e e THESE incidents sre culled at . - "...J... I I U .11 L 11 0 UB.lVnil of one dsy these same news papers. Incidentally, devoting msny times aa much apsce to CONSTRUCTIVE news ss to news of these snd other crimes. - "Gangs and gsngsl" you msy b inclined to say forebodingly; "what Is this modern world com ing to with such developments?" see CRIMINAL gsngs a develop ment ot modern life? Let's see about that. In the reign ot Rsmeses IX, shout 1100 B. C, some THREE THOUSAND years ago, Egypt wss scandalised by the sctlvltlos of criminal gangs thst wsre rob bing th tombs of ths ancient kings. 80 the authorities, driven by popular opinion, organlied a searching Investigation a "drive aalnst the gangsters," they msy hsve called it. ancient papyru, recently KUTnini, imis me niui ui the drive, and It make Interest ing reading In these days. The police Investigated. They CONFERErJC News Classified found olua. Tbsy harrlsd sus pects. And In th nd thsy bsd to sdmlt thsmsslve bsfflsd. Th sulliurltles, unsbl to cop wllh the gangster of 10 cen turies ago, removed th mummies of lb king from th torubs In which Ihey bsd been laid snd hid H()ltlATAL I Intermittent. 1 1 To sella. It llrlally II 1'alamltoue, 16 Frown aster 14 Father 19 Devoured. Hay tl Command used in drivini tl Falsehoods. 13 To dxersif) lOn ho holds a feudal benence 14 Conclusion f. Lubricants -t Oraoefrxi It I m listed 10 Hill ol tar. 11 IMmaged 14 Covenant. U Constant com- panloa. I? Atlantic llTvp of stone II Vltlsted appetite. 10 T bow. 1 1 Coal pit. It Blackbird, ll Epochs K Wayside hotel Long Border Words VIXTKKDAVw AVNWKH FtIItlMsi l&jrMJ 4( lli-buaaorea. 4T rtoae-nttlui real with ebon flap. 49 T instigate. (owitn what ls van Hob Vs Sholee' asm aaaoclaled? VERTICAL I Remarked. 1 Clerka la th House el Rep sBtatlve f the U. B- A. 1 Allied by nature 1 l lJ l4 I P IT n -. ;r TTT" ? r- X i'l i s 1 3 3 -rr IT m , i T " sees ir W ; ib" IT B pl ass. - n oTi In j 4? fer Jig ' 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 -I A-B-C of Specialized Business and Professional Service BOARD ALLEN'S HOME COOKED MEALS Breakfast, 15: Lunch. ISc; Dinner. 60c. Special Chicken Dinner on Sundays, 4 to 1, 75c. 411 Pine. Pbon 16(7. ANCHOR HOTEL DIN1NO ROOM (th snd Osk Bts. Delicious Food Dinners a speclslty. Fsmlly slyls. 60c. Short orders, ( a. m. to 9 p. m. Vivian Duffy and Emma Black MRS. I.ONO'S HOME COOKED MEALS Board (7.00 a week thrs meals'' Breakfast, 7-9; lun cheon, 11-1; dinner, 6:10 to J: 00. Short order. 401 8. Seventh St Phone 2172-J. CAFE SUNN'YRIDR INN (1 Main St. Meals 26c to 40c Board, family style, 11.00 per dsy. Homemade plea and dough nuts for sale. Mr. and Mrs. Cbaa. Llnd, Props. CHIROPRACTORS Dr. Paul C. Long Chiropractor anH Narva Specialist 117 South Seventh Street Pbon 1(40 DENTISTS DR. ERNEST H. HALL 8 iccessor to Dr. E. O, Wlsecarvar (01 Oregon Bsnk Bldg. Phons (45 PORTLAND PAINLESS DENTISTS DR. D. D. HAVENS, Mgr. Evsnlngs by Appointment Entrsnc Msrs Hotsl, oornsr Blvanth and Main Bts. Klamath Falls, Ore. DR. J. E. CLANAHAN (07 Oregon Bank Phone 836 rteildencs Phon 222J-J. DRESSMAKING BESS MERANDA Dressmaking Cost rsllnlng. Alteration. 101 Slewsrt-Drw Hldg. Phon 1406.1 731 Msln them sway In nsw pise, hop ing Ihst ths gangstsrs wouldn't b abl to find It. see "pi I HI world survived these gang of three thousand years ago, and It will survlv the ganga ot today. It takes more Ihsn gsng slers to stop progress. It Bound ol bell 11 What did Or vlll snd V, t bur Wright Invent tv Dswiltul of scalp covering. 11 Bmulsled ' 14 Arte, tlunale 16 Hird similar I aa oetrtrk 17 Te unrlos MT bang aa If balanced 19 Wine vessel, to Greater. 11 Arldtty. 11 To edit 14 Flag 16 Turning points 14 War flyer. 15 Mueruler power 19 ImplemeM tal peeling. 41 Minuu object. Msatle. 44 Asiatic be a. 4 Door ras. 4(Prts signify ing son of. 4 Dry I Pllabl twigs ased for furni ture. I To rot 7 Paragraph la a awapapr. 1 Company Venomeu ana he. Alliance II Wllh what In vention la Alexsader Orsnsai Bell's asm ase clsledT 14 Rhower FROZEN PIPES FROZEN PIPES Day and Night Service THAWED BY ELECTRICITY ALSO SHARPEN ICE 8KATE8 Bert's Rettery snd Eleetrle IK 8. (th. Pbon. 144-W. GARAGES Klamath Garage moved to 820 Klamath Ave. HOSPITALS "KLAMATH! EMEKOENOY HOSPITAL THE VALLEY HOSPITAL Cor. Fourth and Plot 81a, LAUNDRY New City Laundry 4th at Klamath Thon 154 8s v 15 cash and Carry. OPTOMETRISTS DR. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST Eyas Examined, Glasses f lttd No Drop Used Pbon 1(1, 701 Msla M. RADIOS Long's Radio Service 1011 Donald Street Phon 1464-M Service, repairing, testing, to. Tubas, psrts, st. Backed by years of sipsrlsncs. HULBERT'S RADIO SERVICE "For Better Reception" Equipped and sxperlensed to ssrvlce or repair your radio. Phon 719-M, 1041 Owens SL 1 UPHOLSTERING Upbulsurlng and Rspalrlng ot Furniture Reasonable Prlcaa, THURMAN (Formerly with Klamatb Farnltur Co.) Ill Commsrclsl, ' Pbon 1071