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EIGHT -HERALD AWD NEWS HUH 1 001TB0ARDINS HOUSE . SOL)fJG MftM, SOOR MENTION FOR rVATCrAlM6 BURGLARS AT Work television 6TftM06 OUT LIKE 60BRIW& IKJ FRONT OP A FIRING oQOfof WERES A. SNAP6H0T OLD FBIENO VOlLLIAKA M?KlML&VVOL) CAN BOY MB A PACKAGE OF SCRAP AND KEEP THB CHANGE AS AN INVESTMENT JATHER. WILL -AT LEAST 6ETACHEW -00TOFIT 1-5 RJ Ryder Booh and Her Buddie Wa$k Tubbs MEW Of OUR SAUK 'S'" ' " ViCOt 1 jij WELL, WEIL, BERTRAM! LISTEN TO OUR LITTLE COMMON SOLMEeS! RAY OF WILL NOT BUUOS. ANOTHER STEP J I Fracklet and Hit Friendt MOW CAM SOMS GIRLS DOTHlN&SSO EASILY? (SNIFF) 1 GUESS I JUST WOMAN OR A IftaMT UMDERSTANO L, MAN J . Alley Oop Lrtrlo Orphan Annie j 3S1255?LOO!, PATHEAtt IP YOLfp T y '--1 J VOO CANTrVLET ME WK6CK TH'- Lf- ) X TAKE IT GO KMKI ANOATME-MACHINE AS JU? f BAS OSCARrN LEAVE US IN I DOC WANTED, rfTT ! I CANT ySjS5S 1 A SITUATION YOU WOULDN'T J I CS. ( MOT CONTENT- WITH VRASThRDLY 1 I AND FOUL DEED, TOU NOW SEEK TO J if I BLACKEN THE SACRED MEMORY OF THAtI rridayi Juir s. ims with LV AS X VJrVS CRIME WILL bE 3Y RADIO VJAVe 166,000 MILES PER SECOND, SO VOL) SEE OF - WW GREAT CMESAR! i THAT'6 A 00 SUnSHIWE! P V SUH5HINE X RkSHH WE'RE 1 f f tft&N OJT PER X AMD I'D LIKE SEE THAT " THAT'S IT,5AB6E! 60MNA DELIVER I CHEST MORE, EATS ii STEP A BIT 0E SPRI6HTLVV W.S.'St-fA lKf.iiM 2 TTTT Shucks, womem aGf easy ) you said TO UNDERSTAND IF. J IT. YOU AINT A j -f PHILOSOPHER HAVE YOU NO ARE YOU THE. COMPLETELY HEARTLESS LITTLE MONSTER THAT YOUR BLOODY ACT PROVES YOU TO BE? MAJOR HOOPLE OUT OUR WAY SAVING, 1 FLASHED BILL.' LET 6WL rW VXW THAT! SKS reS. VOTH tt .-.ox, r-c I WELL, 1 DONT CARE WHAT THE REST OF YOU DO... BUT IM NOT STYJN& KERB I AINT, OOP TO COMS BACK, DECENCY? June' lls ( 'i ' - socsSl 13. I It -W. . -tMI III EEs'Tl U-IRTPiJ l-V.M ! H. Ill I fi W 'Ml I N L' 7 KIDDIN ? H DID IT IN SELF-DEFENSE. EH? I I I NEVER TOUCHED III) HM A LIKELY STORY ! J t J HER: I WAS f . I I SCARED TO DEATH II lytMo ZZLnsd f I'LL PAV NOW WHAT A I'M MARKIN' THE EXACT A MOO THESE S. I SILLV STUNT Ll PATE SHE COT THEM t J POINTS BACK, ARE "IOO VI POINTS i SHE'S GOT A MOTHER, JUST 1 1 PULLING OFF ) VERV BAC MEMORY, AN' AS SOON AS SS THERE f J 1 1 DON'T WANT MV , ( MV NEW STAMPS) y f GROWTH STUNTED V BECOME GOOD.' Arv-r-1Y FROM UNDERNOURISH- 1 IOHI rVI' Inl c MENT JIS CUZ. I GOT fK I " A MARRIED SISTER II' ' 1, V AN' THERE'S A WAR A V ' " ' WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY .Vf-,. 7-5 ' J By Fred Harmon By Martin ME SEE By Leslie Tumor By Blouer ANDTHATS WHAT 1 TRIED SO I4ARD TO DOi IT WAS WY WIN IDEAJ-X KILLED MYSELF Trying- lO GET ON THAT COVER By V. T. Hamlin By Harold Gray r 1 JJTHAT-)t!.'?0,LUa CAWT 1 - 11 choc Given -rulU I a,it.e I BY J. R. WILLIAMS Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Geno Hill, man Egcrs of tho Krcd H. Heilbroiv tier fuel yard In Merrill, hove closed tlic yard (or 10 days and are en route nortli (or a vaca tion. Tho yard will be open (or business a(ter July 10. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hill plan to travel as far north as British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stewart have bought tho residence for merly owned by the lute Gus Nelman and Mrs. Ncimnn and have redecorated tho interior of the home. They formerly lived in the homo owned by Mr. and Mrs. Juy McDonald who have moved into the one vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Stew art. Mr. and Mrs. George OHIeld enjoyed a visit recently from their grandson, John Fletcher, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Fletcher. The young man is in a V-12 naval unit training at the University of Colorado at Boulder, majoring in aeronauti cal engineering. A younger brother, Fred. 18, is serving with the U. S. navy on a FT boat and possibly is on the Atlantic. He studied with a V-5 unit at a Detroit diescl en gineering school. John was accompanied to Merrill by his mother, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Officld. Mrs. Fletcher, who is a teacher at Conger school in Klamath Falls, Ik now taking a. summer school course in Portland. Cockroach Shoot Ends With Holes In Floor PORTLAND, July 6 (JP) A bullet-scarred floor in the Van port home of the W. C. Kennedy (amily was the only trace today of Kennedy's Fourth of July ex periment a "cockroach shoot." Kennedy, charged with intoxi cation, told the judge his lone celebration was staged while his wife and five children were gone on a picnic. He asserted the day was a success the roaches were gone. The judge ordered Kennedy to send his Savage 30.6 rifle back cast to his father, Navy Radio Station Scheduled At Medford MEDFORD, July 6 W) A naval radio station, providing communication with planes fly ing over this area, will be built here, the 13th naval district public relations office said to day. Construction Is scheduled to begin within a (cw days. PICKERS NEEDED ' LEBANON, July 6 (P) Un less several hundred more berry pickers show up, thousands of pounds of cane berries will be ruined in this area's fields, the farm labor office declared today. Pickers are being sought (or 63 cane berry farms, 15 more than in 1944. A Fence to Meet Every Need Mad from selected 48 in. full tlx wood ilatii evenly spaced and woven between 5 cables of heavy wire. Colors, red or green. It's easily, quickly and per manently erected. Long last ing and makes a good ap pearance. It's inexpensive, too. Just the thing for Victory Gardens. Keeps dogs in or outl Suburban Lbr. Co. 4784 So. Bth Phone 7708 nPrt LEGAL NOTICES rUH I. A NATION WMKBBAN. Iht uurvguUWd u of ftrum fortwt ti, lit the Jmlgmtnt of lh 8tnU rorttr, miur to lift mid tmiutily duo to condition tending to ram or allow thi rapid iprtjad of ftrva whti'ti might occur or bcm of tit In cccm Hl character of turn arai tu to the lack of in I table ruadi. and WHICItKAti, upon Iht allowing of the Slat r'oreater It appear tj ma to le nct-Mtary t rloaa to unregulated Ue the following a ream designated aat AHKA NO. H-li All National ruraita In Ore gon and adjacent areai protected by lite Unltrd Statci roreil Service ai fol low: Ailjarenl to Fremont National Foreitt Hcvllom . P. 10, Ul, 3M, 33, T. M H , K, 1.1 C: ttorllona 4. II, 10. T. 9T V.. It. 1.1 C: 8 Section 13. Ht.'t StcUon 14, Sj Section IT. SK', Section 18, V. 3tt H K. 13 K.i N'.BvVi, Section 13. N Section 14. SKV Section IS. NW Section 19, T. 39 8., R. 14 K. Sectlona 34. 33, 3d. T. 40 8., R. IB K.: Sections S. 3. 11, T. 41 S,, R. 13 R.; SM Sectlona 3. 10. 13 and 33, Sections 37. and 34, T. 31 H , R. IB IE.; 8Wi, Section 14. W( Section 33, K Section 3(1. W' Section 3d. T. 32 R. 1 K.1 H Section Section Ml. E1! Section IT, T. 33 tt., R. IT K i Sections ll), 30. 31, 33, 3T to 34 Inclusive. T. 3t S., H. 13 K,; Sections 3 to S Itwluslve. T, 40 S.. R. IB K. WW Sec tions 11 and 14, Sections IS. 33. 33, 34, T. 41 H, R. ill r.; 8VV',aWt Section 30. T. 34 S., It. 10 K.: SEt Section 8. W Noctlon 0, RW Section td. K'i Section 17. T. :i3 8.. K. 1U K.; Section II, WW Section 13 and 23, Sections 31 and 32, T. 3A S.. H. lit Section 13, SWWSWS Section 19, SVSs Section 10, Section 30. T. M S.. H. 30 K ; Seclloiu 1, 3. N Section 11. Sections 12, l;, 30, 31, 34, 33, NN ', NI'.NW, Section 37. Uc tlon 3U, KW Section 30. T. 37 B . K. 30 K.: C, Section 1, KW Section 13. R Section 33. K Section 37. T. 30 S . R. 30 K.; Sections 1, 2. 11. 13. 13, 34. T. 39 S.. R. 30 K: CW Sections 13 and 13. T. 40 S.. R. 30 K W'iNWi, 8WW Section 30, Sections 31 and 33, T. 30 S.. R, 31 K.: Section t la 1 Inclusive, 17 to 30 Inclusive. 3d and 31, T. 37 a., R. 31 E.; Section 0. NWU Section T, T. 30 5., R. St E : Section 31, T. 39 8., R. St K.; Sections 0. 7. U, IV, 30. 31, T. 40 ., It, 21 R-: RW Section , NEW Section T. KW Section 19. T. 41 S., R. 31 t.l WW. SKW Section 10, 8WSW Section 33. T. M H. R. S3 K.: WW, WWEW Sections 4 and 9, SSSWt4 Section W. 8WW, SWNWW. 8WWNKW. WWSCV', SEWSEV Section 37, Section 39. SW8W Re-ctlon 30. T. 37 S,. R. 33 E ; Sections 1, 3. 14. SEW Section 19. W, Sections 31 and 30. KW Section 39. WW Section 33, T, 30 8., It. 33 E: WWSWW Section 4. Section 9. W W W W Section 13. Section 10. SWS'i Section 34, SWW8WW Section 33. T. 3n S.. R. 33 T. ; SWt Section 0. NWW. N'SW' SC,SWW Section IT, WWSEV.. SWWNEt. Section 30. SW8W Section 30. NWWNKV Section 3. T. 40 S. H. 33 K. NOW, THKHErORE. I. Howard C. nelton. Governor of the State of Oregon, by virtue of the author liy vested in me under the provisions ai Section 107310. Oregon Compiled Law Annotated, as amended by Chap ter 333, Oregon 1-awa, 1043, da hereby proclaim the unregulated use of the above deicrt bed areas to be unlawful and do hereby cloae aald areas and the same shall be subject to use only upon condition that entrants shall comply with all of tho following requirements or conditions: 1, To refrain front smoking while traveling In auch areas. 3. To secure a permit Issued by the forester or a fire warden before building a camp fire other than at Improved, desig nated and posted campgrounds on such areas. 3. To have as a part of hla or her equipment when using campflree, except when traveling as a pedestrian, and or camping at Improved, designated and posted campgrounds, tools as speci fied by the forester suitable for ex tinguishing fires. This proclamation lull be effective from and after the 1st day of July 1943. and shall remain tn full force and effect until and Including the 31st day of December. 1945. Done at the Capitol In Salem, Oregon, this 304 day of June. 1043. Howard C. Itollon. Governor; ATTEST: Robert 8, Farrrll. Jr., Secretary of State. Jy, flNo. 141. ADVKRTI8EMRNT TO RID Sealed bids will bt received on or before 7:30 P. M . Friday the 30th day of Jnly 1943 at the office of the Clerk of School District No. 1. Room 300 Klamath Union High School Building. Klamath Falls. Oregon, for the erection of a two story addition to the Fremont School at Klamath Falls. Oregon. As a condition precedent "to receiving Official Pro dom I Forma" the bidder must have qualified ten days prior to the opening of olds, as prescribed by Chap ter 233. Laws of Oregon, 1931. Plana and Specifications may be ob tained at the office of HOWARD R. PERRIN, Architect. 1131 Main Street. Klamath Falls. Oregon. A deposit of Ten and No100 Dollars 10 6o will be required for Plans and Specif lea t lone. Deposits will be refunded to the bidders upon return of the Plana and Specifica tions. The success ful bidder will be required to furnish a Surety Company Bond In full amount of the Contract price, and ha shall be required to carry Public Liability Insurance aa specified. A Bidder's Bond or Certified Check In amount equal to five per can! (3) of the lump sum bid. must accompany the bid aa a guarantee for the execution of the contract and the bonds. In case the contract la awarded to the bidder. The Directors of School District No. I reserve the right to re I eel any and all bids and to waive any in format I Dee. Slmed: J. P. WELLS. CItrk. Jy 0-I3.NO. 143- Rotion Calendar War price and rationing board. 430 Main. Office hours dally, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.: Saturdays 10 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. Phone 0101 for alt Information. All application must be mailed In to the war price and rationing board, and not presented In person. PROCESSED FOODS BLUE STAMPS Ration book 4 Stamps T-3 through X-3 valid through July 31. SUmpa Y-3 lb rough C-l valid through August 31. Stamps D-l through H-l valid through September 30. Stampe J-l through N-I valid through October 31. RED STAMPS Ration book 4 SUmpa K-3 through P-3 valid through July 31. Stamps Q-3 through U-3 valid through August 31. SUmps V-3 through Z-3 valid through September 30. SUmps A-t through Z-l valid through October 31. SUGAR Book 4 Sugar stamp 30 valid through August 31. Endorse can ning sugar coupons with Ration Book 4 number and your name. SHOES Book 3 Airplane atampi 1-3-3 now valid. A new shoe stamp will be valid August 1. "Odd lot" shoes ratlon-freo July ft through July 30. Loose stamps Invalid. ' GASOLINE "A" 19 coupons. 8 gallons each, valid through SepUmber 31. "B" 7-8 and "C" 7-0 vfllld, are good for 5 gallons each. . . . . STOVES Apply local board for oil, gas stove certificates. . . CLASSIFIED RATES On day word 4e 3 day run 3 day run 4 day run 9 day run Week run - -POT word 0a perr word lio .per word 13o per word 14e ' worn ioc i word 4So Month run . 20 Discount for Payment tn Advance 54 Discmint for Payment nv 10th Ada received by 1:00 p. m. will appear am afternoon In "New Today" column, NEW HERALD AND NEWS pbone num ber, 8111. IIojw Today FOR SALE Swing rocker, bedroom suite, daveno and chair, desk, floor lamp, car radio, Johnson kicker and miscellaneous articles. 1810 Oregon Ava. . 7-7 FOR SALE Sears Roebuck cream sep arator, alze 000, practically new. Box 71, Macdoel, Calif. 7-0 VACANCY-Furnlahed light housekeep ing room. 1404 Klamath. - 7-7 STRAYED OR STOLEN from ranch next to Sunset" Stables, 8-year-old bay horse, 1200 pounds, heavy fetlocks, branded rafter M on left shoulder. Reward. Drews Man's Store, 7-0 FOR SALE 3-room furnished house, SlftOO, one-half down,. 1930 Last St. Inquire 1603 Academy. 7-13 FOR SALE 4-room modern house, Wey , erhaeuser district, 11200, Phone 0018. Otto Mlkkelsen. 7-7 Wfata Id Mdfoid Stay at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modarn Jo and Anna Earlay Proprietors TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT. You Drlva Long, Short Trips Mots Yourself -Sara M STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phono 8304 1201 East Main MODBRTf 8-ROOM HOME on pavement large chicken house and other build ings. 3 acres, very good soil. Cow, chickens and some equipment in cluded for 70oo. EVERETT DENNIS. REALTOR 111 N, 0th St. Phone B4fl1 7-0 FOR BALE 4-room Dart -modern linmi tn Lenox, Olooo, some terms. Phone l-Bis. otto Mlkkelsen. 7-7 FOR SALE-O-niom modern house Stewart. Shade trees, fence and lawn, -terms, rnone ouiv, uuo win kelsen. 7.7 CHERRIES 100 pounds Dings, fresh irnnt trees, auo a pounu. aa cum msrclal. 7-0 FOR SALE - Car radio, 10.00, Call after 0 p, m., 030 E. Main. 7-9 HELP WANTED-Men's Hand Laundry 7- FOR RENT Nice cool sleeping room, private bath, 133.00 per month for gentleman. Phone 9017, 7-0 FOR RENTES-room house with balh. For working gentleman only, 0.14 Oak St. 7 0 FOR SALS 3 -bedroom home, lint Springs addition, Full basement, aprlnkllug -system. Phone fill 10. 3U7tltf FOR BALE Brick apartment house In niamatn reus, u units, nicety fur nished, excellent Income: also fur- nlshed brick annex. IB garages. Phone 90IT. TO FOR SALE Dodge commercial car. can 1430 Klamath, Phone 0479 39TTtf FOR SALE -Crawford eleclrio range. 338 Nevada. 7-7 WANTED Maid. Apply housekeeper, Wlllard Hotel. 4724tf FOR RENT Sleeping room, upstairs, Prefer working girl. Inquire 014 High, 30tUtf SANDERS' NEW OFFERINGS 80 acres with U In cultivation and half of that Irrigated, with very good Imsrovements: also 00 acres of Irrigated pasture land under lease for a term of years, low rent. OS acres of rrop goes, estimated to make 94000 to 93(X)0 yield. The place with the lease la iileal for raising crops and dairying. Has good dairy barn. Price Including land ana crops, saouo, e e e . 814 aoree farmlne and arailnsr land, fair Improvements, 30 rattle and rropa If taken before July 15th. Price Moo. will sell rancn without cattle end crops, A two-bedroom bouse with romnlete- ly furnished bath, elmoat new and nicety finished, has nice lawn with picket fence, garage, woodhouse, garden. it ice nwo, uoou terms. J. W. BANDEHS, REALTOR 111S Main Dial 7331 70 FOR SALE -0 acres, modern bouse and barn. 1 acre Irrigated garden, 19.W (IMC pickup. 1331 Homedele. Phone 8013, 70 FOR SAtJE-3-bedroom modern home with lou of shrubs, flowers and a nice, lawn, rurnisnea or umurmsneu 8447 Reclamation St. 77 ' FOR RALE 4 -room modern house, furnace, re ment foundation, basement, garage, 1310 wiirord, 03300. one-hair down. RenUl Income property. 11 furnished houses,- 8 modern, A seml-modcrn, 10 garages, e t 4-room modern house. Delaware ave nue, lot 100x330, good soil, government Irrigation, fruit trees, shrubbery ber ries, 13100. 01000 will handle. R. P. OLIVER, REALTOR Joe Horeley, Salesman lit fl, Ith Phone 4710 7-3 WANTED TO BUY-3 -bedroom home In Hot Springs- DUl 8470, 7-13 FOR BALE -8 clean, furnished apart ments, garages, equipped with gas. Holding one apartment to move Into at once. Newly kemtoned through out. If Interested phone 8904 or call 8319 So. Olh, 7-9 FOR 8ALE-Beautlful suburban bonus site, 13 acre, small house and chicken house, fruit treee In bearing., also ber ries of all kinds, good eotf. near bus line, paved road. Call after 8 p. m. at 4798 Climax or phone 0974. 7-13 FOR SAI-E-3-bedroom modern home, hardwood floors, fireplace, electric hot water heater, garage, chicken house. 39 acre ground, good soil, near bus tine. Call after 8 p. m. at 4790 Climax or phone 8974. 7-13 AUCTION ANOTHER COMMUNITY AUCTION HIGH LEY'S On Bummers Lane Look under "Miscellaneous for Sale today for list and date. sees BRING WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL COL. SWIOART, AUCTIONEER T-8 PROFESSIONAL MAN and wife, per manently locating In Klamath Falls, ' urgently need unfurnished, modern 3-bedroom house by August I, Will Slve best of care and excellent refer ences. Phone J. T. Woodmansee at 8108 or 7483. 7-8 VANTED Male bookkeeper with oil company. Permanent position. Write Herald-News, Box 4125. 7-7 OPPORTUNITY FOR SALESPEOPLE -Wards have 3 positions open for 3 .women with satea experience. Salary - and commission. Good opportunity for advancement Montgomery Ward Co. 7-8 FOR SALE 3-bedroom house, front room with hardwood floors, bath, front porch, back porch with cellar combination. Also one acre of laud on Summers Lane. Call at 3840 Or chard St. 7-0 WANTED TO BUY-Washlng machine. Call 8903. 7-0 FOUND Rosary. Owner may have game for paying for ad Phone 703.1 FAINTING. KALSOMININO C. A. Crumpaoker. Phone 4700, 7-0 WANTED Night clerk. Winema Hotel. 3044tf FRY COOK WANTED Woman pre ferred. Greyhound Bus Depot Cafe. 7-7 WANTED Boy over 18 to pump gaso line at Worden Airport. See Mr. Hltcheock or Mr, McNabb at 433 So. Oth. .7-13 WANTED Night clerk. Apply Winema Hotel. 30431f FOR RENT Partly furnished 4-room duplex. Middle-aged couple preferred. 438 N. 8th. . 7-8 MUST SELL SMALL HOUSE, 3 lots, on Old Fortlroad. Call at 010 Spring be tween 8 a, m. and 8 p. m. After o p, m. call at 1008 Portland. 7-13 FOR SALE 1939 Ford coach. Within OPA celling. 300 Commercial. 7-0 FOR SALE 1043 Willys seuan. low mileage. Must have priority. Trlpps Auto Body V Painting, 810 Spring. 7-7 FOR SALE 1935 Chevrolet ooupe, good condition. 1408 Canby St, 7-7 FOR SALE Baby buggy. Phone 8578, 7-8 FOR SALE New one-horse trailer, 8:50x18 tires, very good, 130. Call at City Dump, 7-7 CHERRIES are now ripening at Walnut mere, Ed Foss, Talent, 7-11 BIKES FOR RENT MAKE RESERVATIONS , FOR SUNDAY Phone 8520 222 S. 7th POOLE'S BICYCLE STORE FOR A!.J-nn.ra1 lluMi nbbiei r.iilo, ra.mn.bl.. SOU Sin. II. I S WANT TO ntIV - Klwlrl, ..ndwlrh lim.l.ri al.o .l.rlrlc (an. Ph. 0W) lilw.ii e m. and 4 p. m. T-T WlT.I. PA YOASII lor wh..l rhalr, prlr.it rruonnhlr. Writ. Mr., II, MoNol... lit. ll. hnx ma A. ' T-s Meetlng Nolle - I. O. O. F. No. 137 Every Friday 8:00 P. M. 5th and Main Sts. T-r-tf Klamath Falls Aerie No. 8000, Regular meeting every Tuee day n I git I, 7;4 p.m.. s Ar hsll. Oth and Walnut. Visiting members cordially Hivlleit tf Loot and Found REWARD for Information regarding whei-enlvoula of alrawlterry roan mare, ttrmHli.it 211 on left hip. Disappeared night of July 3. I'hune RtHlO or see Norman Karr at 3k2 Wlard St. 1-8 LOST, between Ire plant and falr- f rounds Tuesday morning, 7v 10 ft. art). Reward If returned to City Ice and Supply, mw Market. 7-7 General Notices EAGLES DANCE' Every Sat. Night for members and Ihoir ladies Dancing until 1:00 A. M. Improved and enlarged buffet rooms now open. Admission Is your paid-up membership card. Music by Shepherd's Orchestra 3032tf NISSEN'S INSTITUTE CLOSED THIS WEEK Watch this Ad For Hcopenlng 7S7tf ECONOMY MATTHEW! IIPIIOLSTKaY will b. rlna.4 from July l,t to lath. . n r MrCluns. 7-l 10 Services REFRIGERATION SALES and SERVICE DOMESTIC and -COMMERCIAL All Makes Parts, Controls and Equipment in dtock. , Oregon Equipment Co.1 Phone 0017 127 bo. orn Bt. 331711 BRING YOUR HOME APPLIANCE WARDS For Expert Repair. Washing Machines Radios Refrigerator! MONTGOMERY WARD Ninth St, Cor. Pln ( Mon.-Wed.-Frl. C. FITZGERALD FOR ROOFS Let a Local, Reliable Con tractor Do Your Roofing and Waterproofing. We InsDcct and repair your root free while covered by our contract. Free Estimates Phones: 6134 3148 1734 Crescent Ave. V ROOFING ' CONTRACTORS Permanently located in Klam-. ath Falls.-We aro adding daily to our satisfied customers, Any kind of roof you need asbestos gum coating. Free servlco on roofs we contract, H. C. High Roofing Company Phone 6632 621 Comm. 247U RADIO REPAIRING Of All Kinds Specialized Service Co. 1434 Main . Phone S103 164011 FURNACES Cleaned Repaired Installed Oil Burner Sorvlce Tufts Furnace Co.'. ' 2323 S. 6th Phono 6SSB 3836U, ireMSTITCHINO DTIEHflMAKINO, Billion, ar.4 Bucklra covar.d. Alteration, on n.w and eld ololhlns. Mra. II. M. All.nd.r, 1.11 Main. Room 210. Ph. 7363. T-Mm PRECISION 1.AWNMOWER OnlNDlNCI, B-hour aervlct, Th. Flxlt Shop, 744 Klamath Ave. Phono 4309. Slltf CURTAINS LAUNDERED and atrateh.4. man. dfif. 7-um WANTED Window wuhlns. Ph. SI40. J.,aa Hubbard. ' T-S El.ECTROLtlX CLKANERn Sal., and rvtca. rnon. iiof, nil. Main Bl. 8-fiM BEWINO MACIIINR SERVICE All nuke,. Phona 0771, 321B Shaila Way. , . 7-IJml rOR LINOLEUM AND CARPET LAY ING by Calhoun, call sua. inornfnsa or avanlnga. 7.1s PULLER nauRuE . Clam Joj.r, 143D Martin. Phont smT, Mm Pi: