Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 07, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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PACE EIGHT
HERA' n AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Market
Quotations
Standard Brand.
SunaMne M.rur. -
I'pica Oil Calilorma
Unloo Pictlie
IT. S Steel
nauni Picture.
HEW YORK. Oct. t 'AP - Buret,
.gacolceoirated on lo
JiiJt leader. "U
" "J r', t. fro.
,iunl rail, and
copper, did Mllr .-ithout much m
HTa simMr o. (ui:-J I" the
irere to eriience. Turnover for toe
r."hour .round
Touching IW Pea were Garble.
Woolworth. WorUllnr-o" cfr;
Idated C--fr and Kennecott. A"""
EJn the .! re fJSJi
atacr. Southern Pacific. S' B"
indTn -Continental Corp. Hwta.it were
U S Steel. Bethlehem. Continental
Motor.. Great Northern aad Goodyear.
Bond, vera narrow.
American Can ?,
" !T'!if?.:r.oi3
AmmtM -
Steers ad
t5c loer.
California Packing .
Caterpillar Tractor
Commonwliii Southern
Curti-Wnfht .
General Electric
Genera) Motors .
Great Northern Railway Pd .
Illinois Central
J. C Penney
Kennecott
Lockheed
Mootgoenerr Ward
Nash -Kehrtna tor .
New York Central
Northern PaciOe
Partite Gas & Electric
Packard Motor
Pennsylvania Railroad
Frcublic Steel .
Sean Boebuc
. 27'.
. I
4
- 0l
17
U0
35'
214
rOETlAND UVtSTOCK
AKTt Or-. Oct. 7 ' VP-WTA-
compare
Cra i' ':' i a:r
5, time: bull, am) e.!. weak: rd
oS cESandM i''Sr
root, .med:m beet cow-. "
nera and cutters lale t50-SK. tat
S..rw froe cows to " 0T":
uS. .. oJ brad
2.r: " t"'
tew rar.re vealera to 1JS
HOGS Si!0ie tor we
kY uncharged. Supply below trade re
SSlremMlaT Ceiling bra.t. eontued on
i,ed arid rt-oloe 1SV: Iba at 1155
fnd M1-I70 Ibt. at $15-: heav-er and
f.rtr iriista lit 00-M; food tow.
intnjo- fo-d to ehoe feeder pi
Slim to lit 00. ender Iba. down
to 0.oa. Good ttati Until K0J0-
"sHTCT: SaUbia 1K: market rtront
on b.M reoetpu. Good to cbo-.ee wool
ed lamb. IlliHS. ' J
I12W fpartjifSy: coronwo-medlum rradet
KJlcSo: rid .lNom Umb. aroond
10 25: food jearlmca S.0O-; tood
ewe IO.UO-25.
Southern Pactrle .
SPOKANE, Oct. 7 (.-J A
slow ness in the marketing of tur
kevs for military needs may keep
the civilian supply low this
Thankseiving. V. D. Termohlen.
Washington D. assisunt chief
nf thp riairv and poultry branch
.Hi'iof the n-ar food admirusirauon,
w-l I declared yesterday.
LIVESTOCK
SO. S. r. LIVESTOCK
SO SAK FRANCISCO. Oct. T AP-wrA'-CATTlX.
Tor ft dan
Cotnpared rrwiar s A -
tire, lullr Mead-, no fed tteer "su
pound teert I100 to IU W. Good
lb. rr betfer tHOO, .ix lxd feeJ-h4-.fer
$11 25-11.75 Slock c and
hetTer HOtO-lOSO. Few ytxing
ail2S, bulk mrdiom to -food northern
$lCXt to ll J. Ajed c-snwioa v
10 BuU cutter S7 -. c"-er
6 VX Odd rl bu!U II W '
rrd:um 1S U 1KO pound VM0O
Calve. For five day 160. FuUy tteady.
kvad rood to cbow X.3 pewsd U.W,
V?p- lightly xtrud at 1I W.
HOGS: For five da- ZXK Compared
Fndav week aro: Generally steady. clt
inx tcp and bulk rood rd choice TO
to 240 lt. barrons and fill 5
Sit 00.
SHEEP For flv dar Cyn
pared Friday week ao: Lamb. 5 ear
line and e fully i:ead. peak rrar
ketin pat for Kiion CTiMce aa.ar.e
S14.W Good Urr.ba JIJW-UW.
to choice 73 lb. No 3 pelt lar.c 5s:'1
Com .man shorn I10W-10W rul't
. food earhrf. :i 0O 11 W uM
to rood horo ewe 91 00 to
m-ooied S5.00.
. , -i And h'
etrn alaufhtet
surrP i tti "
list eeK. !.
,r SI
K ! AB1-F
rflO r;d Mcnta:-.ji
jrid .cjr'.:"i: rr.ltJ
h.rn yt-aiHir srr
IlH3r:v ire-rfUJr!' 1
elt'e ( lx
chf-ice P -ir
.it nvib. Ct-lo-
M c;cn lamb
ts, mntt
Sa 1 pelta
wj.c slaushtrr
l Med 0
hfhl and trie tfertn quickly affected
the market. . .
At U4 rl(M whtMt a higher
to .e low- than eierdy fuuaK
DMcir.ber l 0' Corn aa olf He to'
.c. IXwber Sl-lI1-, OaU were
,-u-c ef. Deoember R?e a (
unrhar-trd to .c hiftver. Decembef
lit,r,, lUiley vaa oi( 'c la l'c,
December U M i.
Hager
Bruce Hess, who
Poe Valley
v.lMi b!a:.(:ed feed
Potcrfoes
CHICAGO. Oct T AP
rival 1T-0 on Irsrfc t
jr. r. U
':c
CBICAGO LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO. Oct. 7 fAP' Salable nor
3C0: not euoufh to maka market.
Tep fl.73
SALABLT CATTXK SM: nlve ncre
compared Friday lait wrck- Genefal
market very active until extreme clo.
w-th top kinds steady at SUSS, all
other frade steers cloei 33c hifner.
belt 935-Ib. yeaHlnf steers $1S Is; heavy
.tn rearSed SI. SO: rood artd
choice fat steers S13SO-IS0O: s'.ocker
and feeder 25c hither; food and choice
ttrekers 12'-1X0l: outside 13 25 on
Rjtvrt Buras-.S I'
Colorado P-ed MrClurn
$ SS"Z.-JS: Nfbraika B
S. Na. 1. K75 M:
Dakota Bliss tpu
pewai V S. No. 1. commer
CUls Si 13-2.10.
WHEAT
CHICAGO. 0:1 7
houie bar-uvl tird-rd
ket today and nwxi
covered
home on
a vacation, jpt-ni
lime m Carrot Howe's pud tar
vct. He returned to coUckc
.Ntonday cveiiins m rorjlaiid.
While here he lo attended the
ball tame between Henley nd
Lakevicw, Friday evening. .
ir o.,.l Mm. l'atil lira visited
Mr anrf Mr Coon Vochat- i,ij nin'nu here over the week-
yer were callers in the valley ! c,,d. Paul is stationed in lower
TnAcHntf jBi'oninp ( nl ifiirnin
! Vic Brown was caller In ! Several of the renters who r
; Klamath Falls one day this ' cently moved in are working in
1 week. ; Me potato ileitis neat
' Tit..ri. ha now i rnrrni Howe of Henley finish
car i ed his potato harvest and Imd
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nork and i them Rradcd and in the cars by
n,ni,.i ration lure I Tuesday noon. They were a good
I Mondav from Langell valley. I yield and good grade of ,piid
. ar-1 Mrs. Claig McCarvcr was a
hto- i raiu. hnM trrtm Klnmnth Falls
...i drovaod ' ., . ,
cj'.rr: id.ho : rrirlav morning.
a ,-,d North I now.
rcn-mercuia. i Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nork
commercial, ard j children were visitors here
from Klamath Falls Saturday.
He is hauling some of his grain
to the market.
Vic Brown is hauling his po
tatoes to Hatfield to sell to
Kddie Roberts and Emil Wells.
Bo Tucker and Vic Brown are
Potato-
Dave Klein is now employed
in California.
Mr. Stone expects to start in
harvesting his crop of potatoes in
in Ch'O-
rm!!on !
wheal mar-
r-. Nsd oid oil, rioipg the trucking.
IIHVl U' f4 W
Mrs. Klein disoosed of several
pieces of furnituro and odds and
enrle Wednesday.
Last reDorts were that Ernest
Kohler was employed in Grants
Pass.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Man-
grum arc now employed near
Tulelakc.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hess re
turned here the first of the
Nsw Today
10
r l.ui.telJto.1 Point, o...
lost - ;. ,. ,.url.
e t r,u, n "
bolder with or 10
Id
tvali'h
,1 I'lue.
LOST l-adv. Ita
ITrl K.1..V. Al,h. A,...
' - ' J.2Llu H I Jit Aiiitrl
lit B
DICKSON. I'l'tioUlrrhif
!thtu. ui'holslerM.f . lei-"''"-
THKOtHUtX
lumiunr i'.t,
phne Oil.
nt your
ntlWTIIlii lst
r.. ' ,,"",,0,1"3
fvnrtal
n. W
10 10
W A NTT D l-.dr nvrr X for
Uwvfi.k. Call after 3 P
lclic Trirar.
pT NI:K M A ?Tw ANtr Medium f
ntM lint. rsrtencrd fUnennaH.
States tmplojii'ent Kivlce. 1" T
VACANCY -tverthinf
t.ifhl hotit-eei-if
furnished. IW t'
roifn,
loin
10 7
rrr.. r."- a"J.. hmi 1I0 Har.tnl
Ae. Phone
era?
a. r-i hcili S-0c h'.cher,
firm: strictly choice 918 lb. 'fed heifen
rw.hed 17.73: fed heifers . 30-17.00;
Sowe of ,ne ear:T sc.s ;.ntiv
me arrcn .iioore lamuy
apparently was bedf-nr.
Red Rrder
By Fred Harmon
jj
EHl--i!'S COT !5 f
WWW7 r ttLt live ioi
-t wtvucrt'V
ed to nick uo spuds here lost
week but returned to Langell
Sunday.
-1
lillii'CKl I C'C.-N- J V -3 . I I
Frecklei and His Friends
By Blossor
I Will BSrtl tsur SOUS. OWM
ncr YOU ;
C I'm -i in Vrtil PsnilSUTOL'e OlW KTrllS IWT WOO, f"-;' yfi ITS THE THiWS TWATS C-CX'Vi (Ano vouve- Kr
' . : D I i: T..--
0 ujr bc.iic uiiici
Wash Tubbs
'f N6XT T1IAS 1X1 BS CASErUL ABOUT
I ASIM& IWFOBMAilON BUM
Boots and Her Buddies
By Martin
.iLooSil XIOTSCW V0O Vil HMvS. A 6VS.
CRVt 'f . ?W3TOy rr-J HW3
osw.o,tfy,.'?'0 v.ow
Alley Oop
By V. T. Hamlin
aaW.MIijJJWI CERTAINLY I CALLER YOU 1 'AN' TH' NEXT TIME ANYTHING LIKE !;i"'r5;T.JV. "j.
iT STEP IN-BOCy Aa YOU eS IDIOT GET THIS BLASTED CAT I THIS HAPPENS, IT WONT EE N0 -X',atV'S3
j r have to bo is ReMovL-arLXouT of Mr bedchamber, I dowb cat you'll have to WVi-wiK i
THE FELINE THAT'S -YES, TVrVAND DO IT QUICK I DEAL WITH, IT1L BE ME.' jMsak&SJSmTtl H1
DiSTURBINS HIS MASTER V-r-rCJ. ltl -teTCt; 1 A SW
CrUjT
. Little Orphan Annie
By Harold Gray
vrs (vn outrbGE.!
mr. Sugg ( the fine mrs. 1
J. BLSKTING-W&RT IS MfcKING I
Pi bRUDGE OUT OP THCvT.
0R, UEPLES3CVlllut I J
TCH-TCW! I KNOW
WIFE TOLD ME-BUT
THERES NOTHING J
tftN DO TO HfcLP
UT
VJUV NOT? IrWRt
WRWB OF THKT OLD
bRAGON, VM NT 1
I'LL TELL EMERTTSoBf
IN THIS TOVJMl
1
IV
V0U 0 0NLV lose nour job. I
I MISS IVY- SHES UE(b OP OUR.
1 SCHOOL BO(iP.b, YOU KNOW 1
BESIbES, EVERYBObY IT- TOWN
IWOVsUL bBOUTIT I y
in v Kjj
Florence and Joey Nork help-1 wcck; from Lovelock. New, to
work in the spud harvest. i
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kohler I
have returned from Grants Pass
ana nuw vuiisiucr rviaiiiaut
Falls a good place to reside.
They say there are no houses
to rent or buy in Grants Pass
now.
Mr. and Mrs. Minnucie have
moved from here but Ernie
Minnucie returned to place
something In the store house
Wednesday.
Mrs. Wright Is employed at
the Mai lory market.
Dave Klein who is employed
at Sacramento, Calif., spent Sat
urday and Sunday here on busi
ness and to visit his family.
The Ernest Pruitt family
moved from here into Klamath
Falls Wednesday.
The manager of the Mont
gomery Ward store was a busi
ness caller in this community
Monday evening.
Frank Gardiner hauled hay
for T. M. Kohler last week.
Maxinc Hubble, who was op
erated on for appendicitis some
time ago is recuperating fine
at her home In the Pine Grove
district.
now living with the Joe Bene
dict family.
A shower was held at the
community hall Saturday for
the Moore family who lost their
home and personal goods in a
recent fire.
Most of the potato picking
here Is done by the Mexicans
this year. Thev arc good work
ers. Some of them pick around
300 60-pound sacks a day and
at five cents a sack they make
pretty good wages.
Louise and Dale Van Meter
went back to Klamath Falls
Sunday after helping to nick
smids here for a few days. They
returned to school.
A farewell party was held at
the community hall Saturday
nif ht for Joe Lerov Strunk who
is leaving soon to join the navv.
heveral- or the voting neoole
went to Klamath Falls Saturday
night to attend the movies.
THIS IS NO MISI'IHNT!
a.. r..mf.ir lab a 1 had
h.. onlv :ic down, hat-
anra Wo a month. Ii..nie,liala p,,aluii
t'rll
joiin Miirr
Kealtor
... ... .... . Phona 4131
" - 10 7
Midland
Mrs. E. W. Burke Is visiting
her husband in Long Beach, who
expects to sail soon, after which
Airs. Burke will return to Mid
land and make. her home with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Mistier.
Fred Malani has been Quite ill
with the flu for the past week.
Charles Grey, Bud Schultes
and Mrs. Schultes returned Tues
day with a deer they shot over
mo weekend.
LeRoy Houck and Al Schmcck
returned after a short trip, each
with a nice buck, Monday.
Potato picking has started at
Midland but help is hard to get.
Airs. Laverne Douglas has re
turned home from the hospital
with her small son.
...uTtn twa fir ..load international
pickup for tale model car. Phona Ta
m in Martin St. atlar 7 p. m. 10 10
roil SAt-K 1030 llolck coupa. eod
tire,, exceptionally bmm! motor, up
Kni.,.pv rxMtv. hoe on hark, healer
ails Cru.hr alter S or Sunday III Uhl
mm ,n r . (Undertaker t'nmman
couoe. ISJS modal. Phona .142. 10-la
erti. eh r tmn I'lvmoulh aedan. ne
urea. 2137 Orchard. 10 7
ron SM.r. r C. I.lttle floor turnara
n nerfect condition. 1130.
K M.m. 10 10
I GOOD BANG STOVfS. JS and :
4-nnle cook ,lova ftoui. eaua wwq
circulator 143 00, 3 palnled iire,,re
SHOO and 10 no. man , nrw bicycle
I43 00. I lnk Id 00. Call 3730. 10 0
roi SAU 3 dining chair. 3 rocker
chair,, rcuphol.tcred. one wing chair
reuoholilrretl: one fuller, car healer.
one kleenlne chair and atuot. Phone
4317. J94I Sba,ta Way. 10-13
fOR SAI-E Idy't brown llothmoor
coat with amall mink collar. lt 41.
Genuine navy blue reptile hoe, alia
3. double A. Uolh llruta praclleall!
new. Call SU. 100
Bly
LEGAL NOTICES
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON. FOR KLAMATH
COLNTY.
IN THE MATTER Or THE r-ST.TE OT
rKL.L.ifc. K. MiiLe&iiM-.. ueceasea.
Notice l hereby liven that I have
filed my Final Account as Administrator
of the Estate of Nellie C. Shulmtre, de
ceased, and, that the Court has set
October 17. 1M4. at the hour of KMX)
A. M. as the lime for the hearing; of ob
jections 10 sata iinai account ana u
settlement thereof.
Dated this 8th day or s-piemrer
DANIEL C SHULMJRE,
Administrator.
S 9-16-23-30; O. 7 No. 170.
The Union Service station
opened Tuesday morning after
being closed for a year. It is
under the manacemcnt of Dick
Varnum. Mrs. Varnum is oper
ating the station.
Mr. and Mrs. LcClair Angus
and daughter Leah, and Mrs. L.
B. Angus and son Butchy, of Los
Angeles, visited last week at the
home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Angus. The two grand
children, Leah and Butchy, arc
staying here while their parents
move from Los Angeles to Klam
ath Falls.
Pvt. Frank Musner. who Is
now stationed in Nevada, spent
Tuesday hfrc with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. td Dishno.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hadlev.
Darlene and Butch, soent Sun
day at Paisley, visiting relatives.
Jean L-lme was hostess to the
Women's club at her home. Wed
nesday, September 20. After the
business meeting, refreshments
were served to Audrey Geijs
beck. Ruth Obenchnin, Elizabeth
Campbell, Veda Dixon. Edna
Book, Hazel Mndison, Mary
Luck, Lyndell Harrison, Lila
Ross, Verna Ashhaugh, and Mrs.
Casper was a guest.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby riven that the under
signed has been appointed administrator
of the estate of W. H. McPherren. de-
ceaied. by the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Klamath County ana rvas
qualified.
All persons having claims against aaid
c'tale are hereby notified to present
the same, duly verified as required by
law to the undersigned administrator.
at the office of A. W. Schaupp, 813
M.i In street, Klamath Palls, Oregon,
within six months from the date of the
first publication hereof which dat 1b
October 7. 104.
CLARA A. McPHERREN.
Administrator of the estate
of w. 11. McPherren, deceased.
U.-14-Zl-2Ja, no. 103
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH
COUNTY
In the Matter or th(t Estate of
WILLIAM HENRY CODY.. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that I have
been appointed Administrator of the
above entitled estate. All persons hav
Ing claims asafn)t said estate are re
quired to present them with the proper
vouchers to me at office of William
canons. 724 Main Street. Klamath Falls.
Oregon, within tlx months from date
Hereof.
Dated October T, 1914.
H. E. GETZ,
Administrator of
the above estate,
07-I4-Z1-38. NO. JDS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH
LUUriJ'Y
In the Matter of the Estate of
F.W.E H. REBER, Deceased.
Notice Is hrrehv riven that T hiva
been appointed Executrix of the above
entitled estate. All persons hav nr c alma
against said estate are required to pre-
oviiv ii.cin wnn ne proper voucners w
me at office of William Ganong. 724
main street. Klamath Falls. Oregon,
miMm hi innniiii irom aaie nereoi.
Da led October 7. lf)44.
BEULAH REBER.
Executrix of the
Dove estate.
07-I4-21-2B. No. 197
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
r i A l K ur OREGON FOR KLAMATH
t.U(i.i 1
In UK? Matter of th Estate of
JACKSON HORTON. Deceased.
Notice J herehv .riven thai f hv
brcn appointed Executrix of the above
entitled estate. All persons having claims
b R ft 1 rut said estate are required to pre
sent them with the proper vouchers to
in ii rjince or wiinam Oanong, 724
jnnin aircnt, Kiamatn Falls, Oregon,
Doted October 7, 11)44.
HELENA HORTON.
.. ,. Executrix of the
07.M.2..M. KO..M '"
The ancient Greek poet, Ho
mer, used the expression "Three
square meals a day.
CLASSIFIED RATES
per word 4c
One day -
3 day run word
3 day run word lie
4 day run r- word 13c
a rjay run , f" woro MC
Week run p" word 15c
Month run rr word 45c
20 'V Discount for Payment in Advance
5 Discount for Payment by loth
Ads received by 1:00 p. m. will aopear
same afternoon In "New Today column.
Ads go Into regular classification after
the first day. Ada may be cancelled bv
callln 3124 by 10 00 a. m.
DISPLAY classified 'ids with larger
type) must be in the day before publlca
tion.
Ration Calendar
War Price and natlonlne Board. 4.V)
Main street. Office hours dally. 9:30
a. m, to 4:30 p. m.: Saturday. 9:30 a. m
to a p. m. Phone 8191 for all in forma
Uon.
All applications must be MAILED In
to the War Price and Rationing Board
at 4.10 Main street, and NOT presented
In person
SUGAR Ration book 4-Sugar stamps
.ju inrouxn jj vaito indefinitely, a pounds
each. Sugar stamp 40 valid through
reb. 20. 1943 for 3 pounds home can
ning only. For more canning sugar, ap
ply lorai noaro using spare stamp J7.
PROCESSED FOODS-
BLUE STAMPS-ration book 4-All
through Zfl and AS through R3 valid
inaenrmciy.
MEAT. BUTTER. CHEESE-
RED STAMPS - ration book 4 -AB
through 7A and AS through K3 good In
definitely. Spare stamp 23 good for 10
paims iamn through October 21.
GASOLINE-"A" 13 expires December
31. Earh coupon worth 4 gallons. Cou
pons not valid unless endorsed. "B" oi
"C"' coupons mav he renewed within
but not before 13 days from date on
cover of book.
FUEL OIL Period 4-S coupons and
new period 1 coupons valid through
August 31, 1043
STOVES - (Rationing of coal, wood
stoves ends October 13'. Apply local
board for purchase certificates.
SMOES-Book 3-Alrplane tamps 12
valid Indefinitely. New stamp valid No-
vcmnrr i. teOose stamps invalid.
WOOD. COAL, SAWDUST - Delivery
j pr.unucs nasea on written state
ments of needs.
PRICE CONTnOL-,Refer Inquiries and
complaints to price clerk at local board.
RENT eONTROL-Petlttons received In
till area rent offices under "peculiar
iiituNisniKM amendment.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
.IJ)r 0REON FOR KLAMATH
in the Mltter of the Eil.te of
MYRTLE M. GBIKFKN, Dcceared.
Notice la hereby (Iven that I havrj
been appointed Admlnlttratlx of the
above entitled eatate. All penon. hav
ing elalmi agalnat mid eitate are re
qufrerl to prcacnt them with the proper
voucher, to me at office of William
t-anong, 724 Main Street. Klamath Full..
Oregon, within alx month, from data
hereof,
IJaled October 7, 11144.
J.OU PF.nKINS,
Admlnlntralrir of
. the alrove estate,
07 H 21 Jit. No. IPS
New Today
WANTED -Ranch cook for harvest crew.
i'jp wages, jonn LUkey, box ;,
Merrill, jo-H
WANTED Women (41 who can devote
n.ur noun a aay 10 pleasant, profit
able work. Call Mrs, Linton at Kern
Hotel, 10-9
FIVK-ROOM HOUSE TOiX RENT 335
, Broad, 10.9
FOIT SALEOne acre, part under irri
gallon, small house, 11500. Inquire
1414 Homedate Road, 10-13
LOST-. strand of nenrls, Thone Sill.
10-10
rOR HALE -Outboard Kvinrude 10 hp.
motor, w. sl Leonon. Aiumon 1 rauer
Park. 10-13
FOR SAI-E-- 3-wheel trailer,
ma l ion.
12U Her Is
10 to
FOR SALE -331 Remington automatic
s43.no. or wtu trade for jo-jo. ntwm
24. Metropolitan Hotel, 10 9
WILL TRADE ltM Montgomery Ward
electric washer with pump for wahr
with casoline motor. 3903 Frieda Ave
10-7
WANTED- Metal . bedstead. Ivory pre-
fcrred. Phone 303. 10-7
FOR SALE 3 year-old Jersey cow
month old calf. IB4T HornetJaie, 1U-13
FOR SALE - Young Guernwy heifer glv
log 2 gallons a dv. freshen first
April. 2721 MadUnn. 10-T
Meottnq Notlcos
roe
iirS-x-i
Klamatn Falls Aerie
No 3000. Regular
meeting every rrl
day night. 0 0 nv.
FOR hall. th and
T-n4ft Walnut Visiting
v9lv70 members cordlallv
Invited
Lost and Found
lOST.nisck Sheaffer fountain P" I
lelenhone office. Chlloouin. Finder
nieu lrave the Den at telephone of'
flee. Reward. Tom Long. Chlloquin
Ore.
LOST-Billfold containing let In cur
rency. check for $120. discharge papers
rat book, driver's license. Good re
ward If returned to Verlln Dees, Bo
103. Tulclake. Calif. 10
HTliAYEO Jenev cow from Stewart ad
dltlon, Wednesday, Q p. n. Branded
PET on right side. Phone 0029.
Box 33d-X.
4'
General Notice
FALLS ELECTRIC
AND
GENERAL REPAIRING
Light Plants. Generators. Electric
Motors Rewound and Repaired,
Gas Engines Overhauled and He
paired. Agent for Delco Light
Plant and Batteries.
633 St. Francis St. Ph. 6263
10-T
T BONE CAFE
Under New Management
Come in and sec us.
Courteous and Prompt Service
JESTENE DRIDGEM
Manager
' 10
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Photo ond Gift Shop
711 Main St.
QUICK PHOTOS Stamp or Locket Sit.
r.icning type i-irltirea of All noala
and Planet Uied In War II
10 l
MArfr. I.AKB O' WOODS your head
quarteri during hunting aeaton. Ret-
laurant. iiore, aarvlra elation
rablna available. Mak. reaarv.tlona
eany. 34011
OPKM KOR nt'StNfSS
PHOTO and tun- SHOP
QUICK PHOTOS PICTI IIIKS
All Plane, and Ship In War 2
711 Main HI. 10 1
I WILL NOT nr. RF.SPONStni.E for any
" arc nor mine, rttie
Jam.., Hot ri3:t Tlnoe,ln. Calif II
Pononnl.
QUICK PHOTOS
Stamp or locket dir. Up
Etching Typo Pictures
Of All Boata and Plane. Uied In
War II
Photo and Gift Shop
711 Main St.
in-t
10 SrICM
"oTii T,?KS Cl"nl nd Installed
"I "1-'-" COBSETIF.RI! - Mr,. Enid
Durch. 1121 Oak. Phone 7316 lor ap
poinimeni. 10,Bm
CIIRTAINS I.AUNnEnp.D and atratched.
"?.".'.'V:" TRUNKS AND nAOGAOK.
" fat. cab Servlc. 10.14m
Btrtrlcwi
Refrigeration
Service
KELVINATOR
Fictory AUinorlrrd Sim,,
1 luuaenoia
ond
Conimuiclal
Phone 0017
0REC0N EQUIPMENT ti
127 So. Oth St.
11
CRATING STORAO1
l.oeul and I-oiik l)l,ln(1
nrNULIINtj
Klomath Falls
TRANSFER ond ST0R-
Atli-nt.-t for United Vn rl
Ul Kliiinnlh I'hon.J
a
HOME APPLIANCE
SERVICE
Electric nange anq Wstar KJ
Clark Rowlings
Formerly With Cone.
nes. 30 laclfle Terrace
irMHTlTCHING AND AI.TElUrvJ
J 11-e.e Hhaan till ....
AVON I'ltflllUCTS - Mn.
Plum. .144.
rait
Refrigeration
Washing MachirJ
Electric Ranges
Vacuum Cleanti
Repair
PROMPT SERVICE
Klamath Refrigerat
Service
Phone 7038 432 Cd
MAKE YOUR IIATC In .,In
papernartgere ai a. t. ralUna
nun rami mora, i in u
Phona 1M4.
IIEMtrTtTritlNO
DltrSMMAKINtl. tuition, an.
covered. Alteration, on nee
clolhlng. Mra. II ftl Alleak
Main, itoom 3ta. pn. tiu.
APPLIANCE
REPAIRS-
We repair and tervlr all aJ
of radloi, vacuum cImimhI
many other electrical i
anccj. Wt may htvi tit
of radio tub you need, hi
able prices. Phona till.
SEARS ROEBUOt
Tuei.-ThunJI
wii.u no plain arwtNo u
In my holt), ai, martin at.
ALTERATIONS. Coata. 1UIU rtrari
made to order, aire, awaiar.
Lowell. Phona tMl. I
OENEHAL SEPAIR1NO - Tn
ItiKlanhamar aw ruing. Mil
12
Educational
Open For Bujinni
PHOTO AND GIFT M
Quick Photos, Stamp or i
iize up
PARK VIEW
CONVALESCED
HOME
1S3 Granito St
Ashland, Oregoa
Phono 7091 '
'Graduato Nurso In OtJ
, i , i i in Ecoaaaaai
14 Help Wanted F.niU
tajtaajrtyrragryaw 1 K'tfll''
WOMEN
WANTED
FOR
Box Factor
Permanent Job
Experienced Worktf
Preferred .
American BoxCfl
Sprngtio nlvcr
Phono 1 I'M '
BEAUTY OPERA
WANTED
Hostinas Solon of iM
Phons 4387
1311
WANTED - Women for
llotliewlv.. w. empi -j
worker.. Wt have """.''Ji
lion, for quillflao w,.
Laundry.
WAITRESSES WANTED
.Wr-lfl
WAi. TED
man preferred.
Coffe. Shop
Wallreal nd (ll'h
APPir -
WAITRESSES WANTED
Shop.
DISHWASHER and P"trT V
Max'. Cotlea Shop.
lady ron ornc work
Cleaners.
to "J
WANTED Car honpr
day. a weelt, ti-npr
.wit, :
..b. an no . .hlft on thll T
Tlk-Tok brlv-In aft.r Pj
r,nnir,u-vindow teaahlni. phona B14I)
10-14
"N PAINTINfl Rohl. o. Orltman
Phon. not)7, 17U3 Plerc. HI. Itl-iTmo
WANTED - Kitchen nr'rj (J
room, woman pi.,.--
WANTED - Woman '
.vming .ami-Invalid '.
1431 E.planade, Apt. .