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EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS OUR BOARDING HOUSE rV00 Wishes uaeEBr MMSOB UOOPLE.TUE COME 6CVrteVC MONEKABERs HE TO PNN HIS HWRCVA ESN?, T6LL UIKAX a Red Rydtr Roots and Her Buddies Wh Tubbt BUT.EAAT! IT MkJHT BE HER WHYWOULPAM CHANCE TO AIP THS AMERICAN G1RL SHE LOVES IF WAR 8R0ACCASTJAP HER IM JAPAW, AHP PEOPAOANPA. COUtPN'T GET EVEX1FSHE Dip KkJOVJ IT WAS Wcrf ECTWE freckles end His Friends Alley Oop Little Orphan Annie I ' till (rc- I, IV 'r-rfg YET I-AT SKELETON J TO FlSUIE, ) AV J HERE AS CAN'T j ' VHEJSAE VOO TELL HI WKOW WSW VOO WtRE TVL 7 i f i deew Your i what I .' name our of 7L-. afAM1 i MtL7 the hat; rr y? jU b supfcd) l&3& JltShTEaSS SHJBITS iSSH V TH' EMPEROR'S TREASURE IS V A3 YOU COMMANoJ"" ' ("jfSSS' WN IMPORTUNATELY, OUR ftGE Ta KSf'A f WW AT' H2tf fiSSfiJT WNTEMPT ,. m PREVENTS MY GIVING YOU TME I HEREBY SENTENCE YOU TO n , I MOLt YOU IN EH? THAT'S 372 DEATH PENALTY WHICH YOU I ONE WUNbRED AND justN CONTHMPT OF hTX MUCH TOO MILD Thundar. 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LOAF AND PLAY, THAT'S OUR BUSINESS" BUT POM'T TRY TO MAKE IT OUR BUSINESS.' ,N3 UP MO SALE Cg" By Fred Harmon By Martin By Leslie Turner HUNCH IS RI6HT.BIS, SHE'S RISKING 51 3 1 .hif. HEK NECK TO OCT WrORIflATION TO US THRU HE8 PROdRAM-8UT WE'RE NOT ALERT ENOUGH VET TO INTERPRET IT! By Blosser By V. T. Hamlin By Harold Gray WELL, ANYWAY, A NJ POP, 1 CAN AT J A fM H'h -LEAST KEEP -X AXj) up your r ! WJ BY J. R. WILLIAMS AY, MY ALLOW ANCE WOULD BE CUT RIC-HT OFF PUT I P STILL BE RUNNlW ERRANDS AT HOME AFTER I RAN ERRANDS ON SOME JOB.' TWO JOBS, BUT ONLY ONE PAY.' IN CLUDE ME OUT.' 0, ill -si ill I w 1W IV Ifl. MVKI, WC .M. SI. U LEGAL NOTICES Hl'MMONS Sqult) .No. 7114 BESSIE M. FAUER, IMmlntlff v, WILLIAM E. PALER. Defendant To William E. Faler. defrntij.nl: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed a KM I tut you In the above-entitled court and cult on or before four ueeki from July 2d. too. which I the dale of the firt publication of thl summons, and If you tan 10 bo anawrr tor want inereoi. the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her complaint. tO'Wlt: decree, of absolula divorce; custouv of minor children: property settlement, support money, and costs and attorney's fees, and for such further orders at to the. Court may appear necessa ry. This summons Is served upon you by fiubllcntion thereof once a week for our successive weeks pursuant tn an ord-r of Hon. David R. Vandenbcrif, Judge of the above-entitled court, which order was mad and entered July 33, FRED 0. SMALL. Attorney for Plaintiff Suite 1, Melhaxe Hulldlnf, Klamath Falls. Orejon. Jy. 39; Au. 2-0-lfr-No. 160. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that t. as administratrix of the Estate of RUTH MARGARET ML'SICK. formerly RUTH M. WARE, deceased, pursuant to an or der of the Circuit Court of the State of "Oregon. County of Klamath, will on or after the 10th day of August. IMS. at the hour of 10. 00 A. M. sell at private ul to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real properly of the Estate of RUTH MARGARET MUS1CK. deceased: Northeasterly 90 ft. Lota 12 and 13. Block 36. Hot Springs Addition to the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon; Lot 14. Block 3d, Hot Springs Ad dltlon to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. ALMA B. SWEETMAN. Administratrix of the Estate of RUT" MARGARET AlLiCn, ic ceased. Attorney: L. ORTH SISEMORE, 73t Main Street. Klamath Falls, Oregon Jy. 12-19-26; Au. 2-9 No. 140. ' NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE Ii hereby given that I have filed my Final Account as Administrator of the Estate of Haiel Amanda Honey, deceased, and Hon. David R. Vanden berg. the Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County, nas fixed mciay, August iu, wo, at 10 o'clock A. M. In the circuit court room of said court as the time and filace for making objections to anything n aald account, and at said time the Court will make an order finally setUlm aald account. JOSEPH H. VANHOOK. Administrator. rRED O. SMALL. Attorney. Jy. 12-19-26; A. 2 No. 1-U. SUMMONS OF PUBLICATION Equity No. 74H6 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH. LORRAINE BOWMAN, Plaintiff, vs. CECIL BOWMAN, Defendant. TO: CECIL BOWMAN, Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed a if n Inst you In the above entitled suit within four weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons In The Herald and News, a newspaper printed and pub llshed In Klamath County, Oafrfon, which said date Is the 16th day of Aug-uil, A. D. 194S, and If you fall so to answer or otherwise appear, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the decree of absolute divorce. This Summons ta served upon you by publication pursuant to order of Honor able David ft, Vandenberg, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered July IRth, 1045, which order requires that summons herein be published once a week for four successive weeks, and that the data of the first publication of said summons shall be July 19th, 1945. U. 8. BALENTINE. Attorney for Palnttff. Jy. 19-26; Au. 2-9 No. 162. SUMMONS OF PUBLICATION Equity No. 7 1 1 IM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH. ROY S. MALTMAN, Plaintiff, vs. MYRTLE M. MALTMAN. Defendant, TO; MYRTLE M. MALTMAN, Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit within four weeks from the dale of the first pub lication of thl summons In The Herald and Newa, a newspaper printed and published In Klamath County, Oregon, which aald date la the 16lh day of August, A. D. 1045, and If you fall so to answer or otherwise appear, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply lo the Court for the decree of absolute divorce. This Summons Is served upon you by publication pursuant to order of Hon orable David R. Vandenberg, Judge of the above entitled Court, mnde and entered July 1 Rih, 104ft, which order requires that summons herein he pub lished once A week for four aurcenslvfl weeks, and that the date of the first publication of aald summons aha 1 1 be July 10th. 1045. U. 8. BALENTINE, Attorney for Plaintiff. Jv. 1fl-2fl; An. 2-0-No. ISA, Classified Ads Bring Results, Albums of Melodies That Will Live Forever, Irish Ballads Frank Conor Aloha Hawaii Lanl Mc In lira Music of Latin America Enrlc MadrlffuerA Hit Parade Mark Warnow $2.52 UHLIG'S 1026 Main Dial 6512 Market Quotations NEW YORK. July 211 lAPl Blocks, with scattered exceptions, took the back trail In today's market whan the fall on the Churchill novernmeiil nn- erally was viewed as bearish. Closing quotations; American t an fiAUj Am Car A t ry M Am Tel A Tel 1TH Anaconda .IJ Calif Packing 3(1 fat Tractor 01 ' Commonwealth A Sou I't Curtls-Wrivht fl', (ieneial Electric - 4as lirncrnl Motors ll.Vi til Nor Hy pfd 41s Illinois Cent I :u Int Harvester nil's Kennccolt .lit Uickliccil Iffc Lou it -Nell "A" IHa Montgomery Ward U"' Nnsh-Kelv m N Y Central 2.1s Northern Purine 37 U Par (ias A El 4-l's Packard Molor fl's J C Prime) lll Prima It It IV, Republic Slrel il Itlchrirld OH IP, Safeway (Mores tit's Sear Roebuck 1 17 Southern Pacific 47,' Standard Mrs mis XI Sunshine Mining I3'. Trans-America 1J( Union OH Calif 21'r, Union Pacific Wli'i U S Slerl IMt Warner Pictures Potatoes CHICAGO. July 3d AP-WFA-Pota toes: arrivals 1 22. on track 206, total U. S. shipments U3s. New stocks: supplies moderate. de niand slow, market slightly weaker California Lonv Whites. U. S. No. I .i rtT -4 :i7: Idaho Bllsa Triumphs and Long Whites. U. S: No. I. 3.7l)-3 110, Missouri Cobbler. V S. No. 1. 30- 3 ix: New York Cobbler. U. B- Nu. 1 13.02. LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. July 26 (AP-WFA Salable hogs 4300, lolal 10.. "UK); active and fully steady; good and choice barrows and gilu at 140 lbs. up at 14 73 celling, good and choice sows at $14.00; com plete clearance. Salable cattle 3300. total 4000: salable calve IRK), total 600; strictly good and choice fed steers and yearlings, strong, olhrr grade steady; trade fairly active, cows and heifers steady to strong, bull steady lo weak: vealcrs '13 lo 30 cents lower; most fed alter 913.3O-I7.30; top $17 90, common and medium graas steers S12 50-14 30, cutters sows f 8 5 down. most beer rows 99.25-12.00. bulk gra steers 1I0 50-I2.5O with heavy dali bulls to $13 30 and weighty beef bulla to 113.23: outside choice vealers fill 00. mostly 913 30 down, stocks and feeders weak at 91X3O-14.30 moil!), Salable sheep 1000, total OOOf); very slow, bidding 30 rents or more lower on all slaughter classes; good and choir native spring lam 1m held above 913 V). some common lightweights sold 912 30, ood shorn old crop lamb held above 14 00 and good to cholre. mostly good rade shorn earllng wethers held above 13 00; few early sales shorn native ewes is 10 u renu lower tnan early Tuesday's at MOO down, some bids 97 30 to 97.73 on mixed medium to choice offerings. DENVER. July 26 (AP-WFAl Sheep receipts 2400. market slow, active: trucked In slaughter lamb weak lo 23 cents lower; few carloads unsold: best trurked In native slaughter lambs 910 00, other good-choice grade 913 30-73. few salrs trurkrd Irt ewe steady; gocd chc'C 970-a.OO. rOP.TLAND. -Jr , July 26 1AP-WFA1 Salable cattle 223. total 300; salable and total calves 33; market- fairly active, mostly steady, with canner-culter rows fully 23 rents higher for two days; ship, per a lector In trade, few common medium grass 1 terra 912 00-14 30; common-medium helfera 91 1,00-12.73; some held higher; canner-r utter cows 97.00 8.00; fat dairy type cows to IIO.00; medium-good beef cows 91 1.00-12. AO, bulls scarce; few common-medium calves and veatrrs weak at 910 00-n30; good choice eaters scarce, salable around $14 00. possible $1300. Salable hogs loo. total 300: market active, steady at celling; barrows and gilts $13.73; sows 913 00; choice around WO lb. feeder pigs 920.00. Salable sheep 700, total 2000; market active, mostly steady; medium-good lambs largely 912.00-30; few good-choice lota up to $14.00; on load choice closely sorted A3 lb. $14.23; common grades $(1.00-10 00; medium-good yearlings $9 00 looo; few good ewes $0.00; cull-common $2.00-3.30. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. July 26 (AP-WFAi Cattle steady; medium 900 1100 lb. grass steers quoted $13.00-16.00; medium and common feeder steer $1.1 00-14 00; good cows quoted $13.00 14.00, common $10.00-11.00, canners and rulten $7.00-9.00; common to good saus age bulls $10.30-12.00. Calves So. steady: lead lo choice 306 lb. north coast calves $13.00 sorted ten head 471 lbs. at $13.00. Hogs loo, fh-m; broad demand; early clearance; few good and choice barrow and gilt $15.73; odd good sows $13.00. Sheep 3000; steady, largely miscel laneous classes, good and choice lambs scarce; good yearlings $12.50; good aged wethers $n.0O; common and good cwei $3.00-7.00. WHEAT CHICAGO, July 26 APi Wheat fu tures trading waa an up and down af fair today, prices opening lower, rallying quickly, and then falling again to frac tions below thep revloua rloie. Other grains also turned lower, rye dipping after the directors of the board of trade set futures celling on rye of 31.44'i a bushel, effective on the July, 1046. delivery. Wheat dropped largely due to weak New York slocks. The rally was featured by buying by a commission house with southwestern connections. Mexico was reported to have purchased as much as 4.000,000 bushela of U. S. wheat, and trader believed the buying was lifting on hedges on cash salca In the south west. Wheat closed ,' to tc lower than the previous finish, September $1.63'-, corn wa unchanged, September $l.lfl"i, on La were down V to lkc, September (MU-fMc, rye was to Pic off, Sep tember $l.4.V-l-44, and barley wa down -!sc, September $1.12'.. Courthouse Records Complaints Filed Everett L. Robertson vs. Wanda C, Robertson, Stilt for- divorce. Charge, cruel and Inhuman treatment. Couple married October 1, 1044, at Reno, Nev. Fred O. Small attorney for plaintiff. Martha Dennett vs. William P. Ben nett, Suit for divorce, Charge, cruel and Inhuman treatment. Plaintiff nsks that defendant be required to pay court costs, attorny'a frit's, and support money, Coupln married June 21, lfMO, at Wniser. Idaho. U, S. ' Balenllne at torney for plHlnllff. Del ore E. I ( 11 ten laon v. Robert F, Hutchison. Suit for divorce. Charge, miol anl Inhuman treatment, Plalntlf ask that her maiden name of Delora E. Chandler he restored and poesesslnn of personal properly. Couple married October 14, 1040. at Wenatrhee, Wash. J. C O'Neill attorney for plaintiff. Justice Court Edgar Kenneth Andrua, operating motor vehicle a common carrier without PUC permit. Fine, $10. Anthony Jesanme, operating motor ve hicle ai common carrier without PUC permit. Fine, $10. Christine William Turner, operating motor vehicle without clearance lamps. Fine, $3.50, Eve Benson Dance Studio Will B CLOSED Until Furthtr Notice 10 BcttIcm THE REFRIGERATION and ELECTRICAL DOCTORS Washing Miiehlnoa nffrlKfrators Small Appllimro Motor Winding and Generator Itopatr Specialists in Our Own Line KLAMATH REFRIGERATION AND Falls Electric & General Repairing Phono 70118 2000 So. flth 1 Rfintr UWuWuuiiijiriiiViiiiiiii -i -ir-i " " mm.m.m.tti VITAL STATISTICS BUSNEAN Nom at Klamath Valley hospital. Klamath Falls, Dir.. on July in, IIM3, in Mi, and Mo, K. r. Union it n. inli Nhcllry, a boy. Welghl; II pounds I3'i ounce. DEAIHIOMN r Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klairiath Falls, die., on July 24, llM.V to Mr. and Mrs M, W. Dear horn, lonnnra a boy. Weight: 7 pound 141 ounces, PADDIE Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paddle, of Merrill, a girl, at 3;3( n in . Wednesday, at Hillside hospital. Weight: S pounds H ounces. KURT, - Horn lo Mr. and Mrs. O It Kuril, Rl. 3. Box 22J. Klamath Kails a girl, 2;53 p in. Wednesday. July 23. at Hillside hospital, Weight; 0 pounds 7 ounces. OBITUARY WIL MAM ilMHI It ML William (I)oci Hall, a resident of Klam all) Falls, Ore., for the last 3(1 yenis, ynssrd away In this ctly on Thursday, uly 26. It43, al 3 23 a. 111 , following an Illness nf six weeks. He was a native of Nashville. Trim., and at the lime ol hi death wa ageil 77 years, A months and 8 days. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Alva A. Hall, Ihu city; one son. William N. Hall, of Ashland. Oie : two daughters, Mr. Frank I. lived, of San rranclico. Calif, and Mlu 11 utile Mue Hall, of this ell) . three sisters, Mrs 11. It. Hanson of Tour bet. Wash., Mrs. Molly H. Slrestmrgv and Mrs Waldo Slorkdalr. or Walla Walla. Wash ; two foster children. Robert W. Eaton and Mrs. Oilman Huston, of Ihls city; (out grandchildren. Hall was a member ol Trinity lodge. No 121. IOOF uf Walla Walla. The remains rest In the t'arl Whltlock Funeral Home, Pine al SIMM, where friends may call after noon Fri day. Notice nf funeral to he announced In the next Issue of Ibis paper. WEATHER Wtdneidsy, July 1 1'US Max, Mm. Prerln Eugene .... ... M 32 .1x1 Klamath Fall , R7 37 ,nn Sacramento inj 63 .W North Bend - 7 33 ,IW Portland 1 Reno -101 4A .0(1 Han FranClsro 77 Seattle 7" M Med ford w M Red Bluff I06 12 .on ,00 Washington and Oreaon-Clear todav, tonight and Friday Warmer over in terior Friday. Moderate northwest wind off coast. Northern Celfomla- Clear today, to night and Friday: little change tn tern perature; moderate northwest winds off coast JTfjw Today DISHWASHERS WANTED Hots, I. Wlllard Htiett WAITRESS WANTED-Chick Cafe. 613 So. 6th. 7 3n WANTED Salesgirls: also w have ev. eral openings for office work. Sears. Roebuck A Co. 7-20 DISHWASHER WANTED Apply In per son at Tlk-Tok Drive Inn. in?dlf WAITRESS WANTED-Greyhound Bus Depot Cafe. 6-6 WANTED Capable saleslady for paint and wallpaper store Some offlre work. Mutl be permanent. General Paint, sia Main. 7 an WANTED - 3 dry lumber handlers. Dl Giorgio FnHl Corp., Shlpplngton. Ph 4212. 7 30 DISHWASHERS WANTED Wlllard Hotel. imotf WANTED-Man and woman on ranch Woman for cook' helper, man tn work on ranch, uood living quarter Call 7964 after 7 p. m. .1-27 FOR RENT Garage and 3 sleeping rooms, private hath, suitable for cou ples or grntlemen. 607 High, 7-26 FOR SALE-Smlmodrn 3-room house. acre, partly furnished. 1633 Ar thur. 7-26 rOR SALE 35 acre of alfalfa and grain. Irriga tion, one mite from Merrill junction highway. $0230, Term. See Henry Nawhouse at T. B. WAITERS Realtor 015 Main Phona 4103 (Evening Phone ft049i i-aa FOR SAt-E- 4-room house with bath. 30.1 So. Eldorado. Especially suitable for railroader. Phone 7327. 7-2D RAILROAD MEN Conveniently located close In. A charm ing small home, one bedroom, living room, k lichen and dinette, servlre porch, garage. This house sparkles with new paint outside and beautifully deco rated throughout, txt approximately 50x70 ft. with new lawn, Located on Owena street. Priced for quick sale. $3500. Reasonable terms, Pat Howe, with BOOUE DALE, REALTOR 129 So. Dth St. Phone 6072 7-26 FOR RALK'4-room house, soma out buildings, V acre. Reasonable, .1110 Maryland. 7-3(1 FOR SALE My equity In 1034 Chrysler sedan, practically new tire. 3005 Summer Lane after 6 p. m. or Sun day afternoon. 7-27 FOR SALE-1 addle horse. Price $33.00. 208 Gage r?ad. 7-2H FOR SALE 2 M, hp. outboard motor. Price $100. Phone 7072, 727 FOR SALE - Baled oat hay In field at Keno. Will take your order now for delivery about August Mill. Bale or ' carload. Can deliver. Doug Puckelt, Tulelnke. Phone 4333-M; Klamath Fall 4043, H I FOR SALE tllng and Royal Anne nt Boyd' Frull house Saturday mid Sunday a low a Be a lb, firing con miners, 3'j ml to south of Mfldfnrd on 00, 7-211 WANTED 1020 to HK13 automobile, In good inane. 3523 Altamont Drive. 7-27 WANTED- Pickup ba1r and ld de livery rake. Will buy or rent nr would let baling contract for haling about 300 Ion hay at Keno, Ore., be ginning about August 5. Doug Puck elt, Tulelnke. Phone 4333-Mt and Klamath Falls 4045. ft I WANTED Porter, full or part time. Apply Walgreen, Drug. lR42tf Do FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? fARTEETIf. an Imnrnved nnwder to he sprinkled on upper or lower pi files, holds falxe teeth more firmly In place. Do not slide, slip nr rock. No gummy. fnney. pasty tasle or feeling. FAfl EETH Is alkaline fnon-acldi. Doe nnl our. Check "plnte odor' (denture breath). Get FA8TEETH at any drug store, t BIKES FOR RENT , MAKE RESERVATIONS FOR SUNDAY Phon 5820 222 S. 7th POOLE'S BICYCLE STORE 8rv!ei Nw Today LIVESTOCK AUCTION every Saturday nl the Sale Pavilion. Phoenix, Ore. We will sell 10 head of registered Hereford cMltle, Including 3 ) oar-old bull of Moiinlrirsl breeding, two young hulls, five heifer, seven cow, close Biiiliiuers or calves at side. Eighteen row herd of Shorthorn Guernsey tldlry cows and 2-year-old Khoilhoin bull. Also wa hava a heavy run uf dairy, bulcher and atocker cat lie. Our regular buyer can absorb any amount of livestock el the high est inarkel price. Houlhern Oregon Livestock Auction Co. "Live Sallera of Livestock" Col. A. H Dudley, Auctioneer. Phone 0223, Medford, Ore. Ill FOR MAI.E2-lrdrooiil home, furnished, big living room, flieplace, bulltln kitchen, cooler, acrreued-ln porch, automatic electric water heater, full bath, aulouialio oil heater, good lawn, live and flower and garden. Half cash. Balance like rent. J2J7 Cannon Ave. 7-3M WILL PARTY WHO TOOK JACKET at Aruioty containing coin purse and car key please letlitn, 303 Victory Drive No questions asked. 7-36 WE WILL EXCHANGE the rental of our two-bMliootn bom in Lo An geles vlrlnlty. one block from ocean, completely furnished. for similar home Iter In Klamath Fall. Phona 3133. 1-24 FOR HALE II Y OWNER - If you want a rleait, modern. Immediately available 2 bedroom home for $J730, dial 4131 or 74.13. a-1 FOR SALE rive -room house, hardwood floors living and dining mom, vena llan blinds, oil furnace, electric stove, Frlgldalie, newly decorated. $0000, Possession August 10. Ooy Lincoln, Phone 70113. 7.26 FOR SALE 1940 PLYMOUTH DeLUXK Apasaenger Convertible with radio and healer, Within OP A celling. LnMHAHD S 7.31 Moot I no; Notice! Klamath Ixlge No 17, A. F A A M , will hold spe rial meeting Friday, July 27, at 7 .10 p, m. Work In E A degree AH brethren Invited In attend. NOEL TURNER. Worshipful Master. IM I. O. O. F. No. 137 Every Friday 8:00 P. M. flth and Main SU. T-r-tf ii i amain ran Ar Off No. 2O0O. Kgula ISrTRr.. WainuL v utis 4g$&fE4ks$I memher cordially Met Lost itid Found PARTY WHO TOOK while pur from martton Oldsmobile, Saturday night at Armory, may keep money, but plas teturn wallet. Eleanor Kandra, Tule lake, Calif, f.M T WmSZ 1 ol Pleas 1 ..-I'l'Ll". T-'- W)30ti G.n.ral nolle. EAGLES DANCE Every Sat. Night for members and their ladies Dancing until 1:00 A. M. Improved and enlarged buffet rooms now open. Admlmilon In your paid-up mcmbemhlp card. Music by Shepherd's Orchestra S032tf Wo Aro Temporarily OUT HANGERS No More Available for 60 Days PLEASE Bring ImnRorii when calling for your clothes Reliable Cleaners 7-27 P.rionali WIU, TIIK PARTY thnl work, with nrrnla ninlia In Statu, pleaa. call WMjMmmrrllAlply. T-an Tramportation COUPLE WOULD UKt HIIIE lo !,oa niiKrinji v rifiny, pnone 7-afl 10 Btrvlcsi WANTRD-Pnlnllim, kalaomlnlnl, kern-toning-. Phona 63110. ,.7 MID-flllMMRR PKI1MANKNT HPKCIALtt Chlldrnn Irnm thre. to Iwalva. $3.IW and as.fHI, Rrdurpil prlcaa on parma. nant wave, for ladlaa. Kvalyn'a Baanty Bhop, 400 Main. Phona 727H. 7-M MOMB LAUNDRY Phon .1400. ELKCTROLUX CLEANERS fl.lei and aarvlco. Phon 7187, 1131 Main ai. a-OM PORTABLE WElfblNO EQUIPMENT All klnria of welrHnR. Un anywhara. anytlma, Bhanla Walrllni Shop, 47211 Shaata Way. Phon. 70811. 7-30 BEWINO MACHINE HERVICE All makaa. Phona 0771, .1218 Shalt Way. a-12mb WILL CAnE TOR CHILDREN durlns llaya at my home. 4007 Thompson Ava. Phnns A078, . 7.3a rUMICIATINO - Cyanlda proraia. All wora Riiaraniaen. uadnuf,, flaaa, .lr. Phona 0207, 7-27 1IP.MBTITCIIINO DRESBMAKINO, nuttona and nneklM rovarad. Altaratlnna on naw and old rlnlhliin. Mra. II. M. Allendar, 7.H Main. Room 210, Ph. 720.1. 7-Mm OURTAINH LAUNDERED and tlrelohad. 10