Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 08, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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    SIX HERALD AND HEWS
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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Kad Rydtr
Boots and Her Buddies
COR. tA MCTC 6WiG TO
Wash Tubbs
Freckles and His Friends
IE Old mam told Hecroe
TO HAN& A WATCH IM-TrlE
WATER. ! Or ALL IH&
UKAB gab
Alley Oop
LitHe Orphan Annie
I $-1 'PXVjL 1UI BY MA WWC! bSTTm. RTO-U-'fTIT
fSO, (?E MEMBER, BO "T" OKAY, 615! BUT WHY P3 f HOW 6ET 10
NEVER SAY AMYTHIH6 YOU WORK T1U. LATE (T IS LATEJ IN
ASA W, THAT M16KT pl?KT I AT W6HT THEM BURM A THE MORNINfi ILL
MOSE JAP SUSPICION CM THE PAPERS WU'VE y TELL VOU A VERr US SPIES
US! THEBES AVERY V VJORKEP OH? BIS SECRET; iwre-?1
f THE OLD MAM TOLD HecToe 1 Upacd ail Aiwrr ir. lAPmpl
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f "5f THAT'S A BAD TT
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jj I MELVIH, IT APPEARS, WAS T THAT ALL PROVES Ejf BUT ABOUT ftMMIE AND MRS.
X f SO WE RBftt ON, FROM MELVINS J STEftLING TUG bYNAMITE, I THAT MRS. BLEATIHQ- I am B M'S FIHAL ENO, EW? WELL, A
i'S I POLISHES PROSE IT SEEMS THAT FOR THAT LITTLE JOB. HART WAg A R THAT'S COVERED, TOO, IN & WAY- J
U I HE AND HIS DEAU MATER" PLANNED WHEN HE-AH-COMPLETED KILLER. BUT J f - IN AN EARLIER CHAPTER - gm.
Wednasday. Aug. , 1945
with
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GRIEF THEY'LL
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TIME-MACHINE.'
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ARE ALWAVS CALUH'
FOREIGNERS
US
OF COURSE I'VC GOT TO
STAY ON THE JOB... IF I'D
LOSE 9&HT0F THEM OUT ON
THAT TRACKLESS WASTE, I
MIGHTNT BE ABLE TO
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,5; - WARDEN! COMIN' I JIS' ) V;C7 TAKE A CHANCE 1
SV'l KNOCK. AT STICK OUT A i- Sd OF OI7TIN' CAUGHT
SS-V WITH THIS CLUB AN" IT'LL Vs J FISHIKI' FER FISH
LVJS -THROW MY BAIT AN' ALU Ait vf.VtV-1 THAN TO GIT A
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AM' HE CAN'T SAY Y FER. FISHIN' FER )
HIGH CRIME
eces.
By Fred Harmon
By Martin
MOW VJCROt
npntive I lul ft.ve U1C
A.OVi,t.VAO'b"V i
By Leslie Turnor
KIDS
ARE SPIES
By Blosser
Dad rat tr, is tmat
SPROUT TRYIN'TO KIOme?
By V. T. Hamlin
By Harold Gray
1 T-BYTHel
PiiSjw'i TT -w ARE WB I
T"- OST UiMI j IIIAf'!
yassuh, T. skv , soMe- y I
W BUT WHY THING'S S I
THEN V DONE GONE . Y I
BY J. R. WILLIAMS
e-r I
iwi rr M Mutes,, sac. T M Sift tt s. T Ct.
TO II. S.
En route to the United States
with the 550th field artillery bat
talion is PFC Human U. Hill ot
route 3. Hill has been a member
of the "Hard Luck" artillery bat
talion, as the 550th has been in
combat zones for 26 months
without firing a round.
Formerly the second battalion
of the 30th field artillery regi
ment, the 550th missed out on
battle participation stars by six
degrees latitude once and attain
by six days and six miles. Anci
the critical 85-point score, and
two stars would entitle 80 per
cent of the battalion to dis
charges. The battalion went to Kodtak,
Alaska, in June, 1942, and there
became the most heavily armed
artillery unit In existence. In ad
dition to the regular quota of
twelve 155mm howitzers, the
cannoneers manned twelve
155mm M-l guns. "Long Toms,"
6-tncn naval gun. a 75mm sun.
and a complete set of mortars
and Infantry weapons. But not a
round was fired.
Redesignated the 550th upon
Its return to the U. S. In April,
1944. the artillerymen trained
infantry troops for the big push
es in the ETO, then went to Eu
rope In March, 1945. Security
and military government duties
around Simmenv Germany, oc
cupied tneir attention through
V-E Da,v. Again, no gun was
fired, and the men found thorn-
selves on the "wrong side" of
me unine lor a battle star.
KENO Four service men, all
of whom were former Keno
boys, greeted one another here a
few days ago. All four were
home on leaves or furloughs.
They were Pvt. Robert Grimes,
from Texas; S 2c Ralph Hoi
lingworth from the South Pa
cific; S 2c Delbert Puckett, from
San Diego, Calif., and 1st Lt.
Robert Puckett from Germany.
It was the first time the boys had
all been together for at least two
years. Grimes is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Grimes, now of
Klamath Falls; Hollingworth is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Hollingworth, Klamath Falls;
Delbert Puckett is the son of
Mrs. Vernon Pucket, Keno; Rob
ert Puckett is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. D. J. Puckett of .Tulelake.
S. 2c" Delbert Puckett left for
Florida recently. The others are
still at home.
Farmer Suffers
Foil From Tractor
NEW PINE CREEK Darvin
Robnett suffered a unique mis
hap recently. He worked later
than the rest of the hay crew, ac
cording to reports, in -order to
finish mowing one' field. But
when 'he failed to come in at
dark for supper, long after he
should have finished, a search
was made to find out what was
keeping him. His hired man
Pete Svaij, found him crawling
up the lane toward the house.
He had had one of his periodical
attacks, being not In too sood
health, and had fallen from the
tractor seat, hurting his back
The tractor kept right on going
Whan ia Madford
Stay at
HOTEL HOLLAND
Thoroughly Modern
Joi and Anna Earlay
' Proprietors
BIKES FOR RENT
MAKE RESERVATIONS
FOR SUNDAY
PHona 6520 222 S. 7th
POOLE'S BICYCLE STORE
DEVELOPING
ENLARGING .
; PRINTING
PHOTO SERVICE
211 Underwood Bldg.
sense, plowed through three
(enrcs in Hi iinmiy ouiicn linen
Into n hny-sliu'k and stoppi'd.
Dni'viii apparently was nut ser
iously hurt.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTH'K ' t'KTITION TO VAl'ATK
Nolle U hfrbv stive it llutl Hi tnulnr.
almiptl will, at si rrinilr mrollnif of lh
t'tiniiiioit i'olinrll f Mm t'tlv iI KImiu.
nth FaIU. OrNvn, In lit Cotiiu'H Clmrn-
nor at uio .y nan in in Hi i:iiy. Hi
H oo oVtork M. w Hruiomlmr KMh,
UHX uituent to Common Council a
iwiltlon nrnylnii (or lh v it ml Km of a
tiorllnn of U nllfiy In Xhtt Clly ot Klmti
A 111 KnIIi. Oroaoii. rinarrlha.-l ful
lu-wH:
timi Nnrmvrly Ifll IU of tha
Vlrrly ont rntixlrtiri thlrly-flva
iu.li feci of iha at portion of vara tut,
Canal Nlrrvt (Now Vhiimion
Htr0, bKlnnlni at Ninth Sirrcl
and rxttulln Kailorly toward Tritlli
Htrtt. Klamatlt rails, Klamalli
Cuunty, OrKon.
Lro M. MoBrldf,
llrrlrudo 11. MoDrldt,
a. C. Tatman,
Ina Taiman.
William L). Uardlnar,
Chrlilina V. llarillnnp.
Ail. 8-15 3J-y; 8, ANo. 170.
IM'lU.hr 1,ANI NAI.K
UKI'AUTMKM OV TttK INi'KHIOH
U. S LAND omCK al Lakovtaw. Ura.
(on. July H. III4A,
NOTICE Is ho if by n thai, as
dlraoted by Die Coinmislonr of tha
Ueilral Land Offlr. umlur nrnvtilnut
of section aM. H. S., at amvndvtl hy
eciion i m tnt an or Jitna a. llt.H
Urt Stat,, Vitflh. pursuant to tha ap
nllratlon of Charlrs A. Matnov, Hnal
No. (ltCJ7. mm will oflfr at punlto salo.
to tha hlht hlddtr. but at not lt
than 1. as Kr at'r, at in o'clock a. in.,
on lha XI dav of August next, at this
off lev, lha following tract of land:
SEWNWW. NEV,SV, . T. 40 It.,
H OE. V, M. Containing W) acrs.
Tli pvrsnn mnking l ho highasi hid will
b rrquirvd to linmatllalvly pay tha
mouin inorsroi.
Any persons claiming advarsoly tha
ibove-dcrlbd land are ailviiotl in Mis
their claims, or nblactlons. on or boforea
tha tlnto dolguated for sale.
Any person antlllvd to rlalin a prafer
enra right under iho first pmvisu to
said taction 14 as an owner of con
llguoua land must assart his claim with
In 30 days from the date ot public of
ferlng and conditional tale to tha highest
bidder and al the expiration of aald
(reference right period, if no such right
ihs been assorted, tha hlgheal bidder
will be declared lha purchaser of the
land.
CLAnCNCK W OOl.R, Register
Jy. ia-3a; Au. I tt-lft No, J5.
I'l !tl,t(! LAND HAI.r
DCI'ABIMI.NT OK Tilt INTKHIOR
1' S. LAND OKriCE it Lakaviaw. (Ire.
gon. July 14. 104S.
NOTICE U herrbv liven that.
directed by the Commit- I oner of the
General Land Office, under provision
of section J453. It. S , as amended by
section 14 of the act of June JJl, I1M4
n siai.. uw, pttrsuani 10 ine applica
tion of John It. Matnpv. Horlal No.
UI0JM, we will offer at public sale, to
the highest bidder, but at not less than
li as per acre, at tu o'clock a. m.. on
wit m nmy oi AUIUS1 uexi, hi in IS
office, the following tract of land:
Lot X Sec 30. T. 40 ., R. 10 E., W. M.
ContalnlnK 40 53 acres.
The person making the highest bid
will be required to Immediately Day the
amount thereof. -
Any Dersons c a m me: adversely the
above -demcri bed land are advised tn file
their claims, or objection, on or before
the time designated for tale
Any person entitled to claim a nrfer
ence right under the first proviso to said
srciion is as an owner ot romiguous
land must assert his claim within 50
day from the date of public offering
and conditional sale to the highest bid
der and at the expiration of said prefer
ence right period, if no such rtgnt has
been asserted, the highest bidder will
b declared the purrhaser of the land.
CLARENCE V OOLE, fUglller.
Jy. 18-23; Au. 1-8-1 J No. 130.
NOTICE or FINAL ItKTTI.EMKNT
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that Hi
undersigned Administrator with the Hill
annexed of the estate of JAMES H
KAIN. deceased, has filed In the Circuit
Court of tha Stale of Oregon for Klam-
ain uouniy. ine itnai acrouni or nis
administration of said etate and thai
the court has appointed Heplemtter 10th,
1045 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock. A. M.
as tha time, and the courtroom of said
court as the place for the hearing and
iiiement oi said account,
Dated July 2.trd. 1U4T
PAUL PAHRENR, Administrator
with the will annexed of the
estate of JAMES 1L KAIN, de
ceased. Jy. U: Au. 1-B-1V23-NO. IM.
SUMMONS FOR Ptfll.lCATION
Eoollr No. :ill
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OHEOON IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH.
JEAN HOUSE. Plaintiff.
MELVIN HOUSE. Defendant.
TO: MELVIN HOUSE, Defendant
i IN THE NAME Or THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby required tn
poear and answer the Comet alnt filed
against yoti In the above entitled suit
within four weeks from the date of the
first nubllratlon of this Summons In
The Herald ami News, a newspaper
printer! and published In Klamath
County, Oregon, which said date Is the
2fllh day of August. A. D - 104.1. and If
you ran so io answer or oinerwise ap
pear, for want thereof the Plalnflff will
apply to the Court for tha Decree of
This Summon la served upon you hy
publication pursuant to Order of Hon
orabln David R. Vandenberg, Judge of
the above entitled Court, made and
entered July 50. 104.1, which order re-
a ulres , that Summons herein he pub
shed once a week for four successive
weeks, and that the date of the first
publication of said Summons shall be
August 1st, 104.V
U. S. BALENTINE.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Au. t-ll-lS-M No. 172.
Ration Calendar
War price and rationing board. 430
Main. Office hours dally, 10 a, m. to
:i p. m.: naiuraaye io a. m. to i:jg p. m.
Phone 8101 for all Information.
All applications must he mailer) In to
me .war price a no rationing poara. ana
not presented In Demon.
PROCESSED FOODS
BLUE , STAMPS Ration book 4
Stamps Y-2 through C-l valid through
Aunust 31. Stamna D-t throush H-l
valid through September 30, Stamps
J-1 through N-l valid through October
mamps r-i inrougn t-l vaiia
through November 30.
RED STAMPS Ration hook 4 Stamps
Q-2 through U-3 valid through August
31. Stamps V-2 through- 7. 2 are valid
throusrh Seolember .10. fllimm A-l
through E-l are valid through October
ti. mamps r-i inrougn n-i are vana
throunh November 30.
SUGAR Book 4 Sutrar atamn M Is
valid through August 31. Endorse can
ning sugar coupons with nation book A
number and name.
SHOES Brink 3 Alrptana stamps
l-2-.'M now valid
GASOLINE "A" HI coupons, fl gallons
enr-h are vnlld through September 21,
"B" 7-fl and "C" 7-8 are now valid for
S gallons each.
STOVES Apply now at the local board
for oil stove certificates.
WOOD, COAL, SAWDUST Dealer de
termine delivery priority from con
sumer's annual need and quantity on
FUEL OIL 1R44-I04S period 1-2-3-4 and
S coupons expire August 31, IfMfJ. r4V
1040 nerlod 1 coupons expire August
31. IfMf).
CLASSIFIED RATES
One day , ,- r word 4e
2 day run , p word fto
1 day run , , , , word Ho
4 day, run , p word 13e
5 day run p word 14c
Week run , p word Ion
Month run . -.- wr word 4nc
30 Discount for t'armanf tn Advance
8. Discount for Payment ny tftth ,
Ads received by 1:00 p. m. will appear
same afternoon tn "New Today" column,
ff It'a a "frozen" article you neerf ad
verttse for a usarl one tn Ytm elanslfled
NF.W KF.RALD AND NEWS phone num
ber, mil." . (
, Nw Today
WANTED-OIrl or woman for office
work. Cascade Laundry- 8-lt
WANTEDExperlencrri Burroughv ma
, chine bookkeeper. Write giving quali
fications and experience to Box 1107
Care Herald & News. 8-10
WANTED Car hops and fountain girl
, Must be over 18. Bud's Drive-Inn, 18)7
- Martin. fl-0
PILES
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
NO PAIN NO IIOSI'ITAIJ.ATION
Na l.o,fl of Tim, .
Ptrmananl RN.nll.l
DR. E. M. MARSHA
Cblrepraetle Pbystetan
vtt e. 1th Esquire Theatre Bldg.
foe na 18M
i;w TocUr
maiii wantkd. Part time. Man b
tel. l
POSITION WANTED bv reliable young
liul.w experienced office worker, per
nianent. Write Uutt 1117 vara list til
At News. 1M
KOH HALE Hevett-room modern with
hnsemenl, tubs, large lot, close In
schools, low price. Also Ian goud acres
with modem house, on pavement
(lOMER JONES, H suitor
Telephone 7 Ml 7 R tl
EASTKR LILY HUl.hH -Kejtvan David
son variety, 41nch yearlings 4c, ;t
Inch yearlings :h)c, large bulblein Iftc,
medium sited lo, October delivery.
N. Helme. Ueiulon, Oregon, A miles
sotilh Moll, ri-1 1
FOR SALE Hay hooks, screen doors,
tile bonrd. garbage cane. Klamath
Valley Lumber Co. Phone 4Mti. H I0
FOM SALE Electric Singer cabinet sew
ing machine. Call after 0M, ;il
11 mail St., apt. D. 8 0
FOR SALE Small baby crib and mat
tress, an no, phone 3U90 or see at
44i;t Shasta Way, 88
WANTED. Twin band saw. preferably
Mershon; also single band saw and
small puny planer. Write J, F Ander
stm, (1 rowers Lumlwr At Ho Co..
Onkdale. Calif, , It-Ill
JUST ARRIVED
large assortment of chirk and ben
feeders and founts. Drop In and select
what you ned.
OIIEOON STATE HATCHERY
8720 8. Olli Klamath Falls. Ore
133Ulf
WOMEN wanted for laundry work. Cas
cade laundry, 8-11
FOR HALE
Neat one. bedroom home In Mills Ad
dition near bus and school for 2.'H.
Terms. .
ess
Two-liedroom home In hot water dis
trict for t'JAon. Reasonable down pay
ment. Immediate possession.
See
Joe Perry
with
F. L WEAVER
Real Estate and Insurance
330 E, Main Phone tnrl4
8-0
SIX-ROOM modern home on Hummers
Ijtne, 1 acre. Irrigated, also well with
centrifugal pump and pressure tank
Automatic floor furnace, electric hot
waler tank, double garage, chicken
house, fruit trees. tAsot) Inquire at
3144 Eberleln or phone 8403. 8-14
FOR SALE 3 -bed room house, 1 block
fnmi Mills school, partly furnished
Phone &401. I D
FOR SALE- House to move or dismantle
at once. Inquire Monarch Tire Serv
ice. 301 So. Oth. 8-11
FOR SALE -Modem 2-bedroom home,
acre, garage, chicken house, trull
cellar, large garden and berries. Oil
stove Included, $45oa 3337 Altainont
Drive, 80
rOR SALE
3-bedroom modern home nn High
street. Beautiful view. Price M7S0.
Terms.
R P OLIVER. Realtor
Joe Horsley, Salesman
111 8 8(h Phone 47 tn
II
FOR SALE
3O0 seres good potato land, located
near Merrill
R P OLIVER. Realtor
Joe Horsley, Salesman
111 S. Bth Phone 41 to
8-8
SCHICK Shaver rutting heads for your
rasor now available. Rlckya Jeweler
0-8
FOR SALE Gentle well broke saddle
mare and new saddle. Call 8M8. 8-10
JUST RECEIVED a large shipment of
Hassocks, two lone and solid colors
of valour, leatherette and tapestry.
Rome with removable top, giving
handy storage space, l-arge selection
of sires and colors. t4.fln and 810 21
Lucas Furniture Co., IPS K Main. 8-14
FOR SALE Unrlght piano, large 13.
tub radio. Call 30M. Il l
WANTED TO RENT - House or apt
furnished or unfurnished. Permanent
residents, both teaching, no children
nor peta. Can give best of reference.
Call Wtnema Hotel. Mr, and Mrs
Charles McUn. 8-10
WANT two-wheel trailer. 3318 IHshee
street. 8-14
WANTED TO RENT On bedroom
apartment or house, furnished, by
local service man's wife. Permanent
renters. Phone 3724, 8-14
1030 Oakland sedan, partly wrecked,
good motor, wtthin OPA celling. Sail
cheap or trad for deer rifle. Inquire
430 So. 8th. 8-10
LOST Oarden hna somewhere .between
E. Main and 844 Eldorado. Ph. A73A
8-10
FULLER rtRURHES
Clem J oyer, 1433 Martin. Phone M77
O-flrn
PAINTING AND DECOR ATINO-Phone
4030, 8-14
WAITRESSES WANTED Walgreen
Drug. LlOAtf
FOR SALE BY OWNER - On 3-room
rottage and three 3 -room cabins, all
; on same Int. All furnished, sewer In
and street work done, all paid for.
Price 13000. See owner on premises,
1028 Wantland Ave. Will be her un
til Saturday. Aug. 11. 11. Sandman.
8-10
FOR RALE -Two -bed room house. One
third acre with chicken house, Leav
ing town. Will sell 81400 equity for
11300, House located on 2133 Hope
street. See owner. 3237 Attamont or
phone 30n, 8-10
TOR SALE tllM equity In furnished
one-bedroom home.- Frlgldalre, oil
heat. Irrigated, garden, chlrkena, 3
blocks Idella's store. 81 M Cottage. 8-10
TOR SALE -1035 Ford V-8 truck, long
wheel base, good running order.
Within OPA celling. Price 8400, Rt. 3,
Box 822. 8-8
TOR HALF. One Model If International
tractor with mower huck rake, single
bottom plow and brush cutter attach
ments, Price 8131V). O. E, Zumwall,
A13A Walton Drive. Ph. 7832 evenings.
8-10
FOR SALE -One 1030 long wheel base
Ford truck with stake rack, power
take-off. winch and all-steel- buck
rake attachment, anno. O. r. Ziim
wait. 8128 Walton Drive. Phone 7033
evenings. 8-10
WANT TO SELL-1030 Chrysler Imper
lit). Radio, heater, fog lights, spot
tights, overdrive, fluid coupling. Very
clean Inside and out, 78 Main. 8-10
GLASS-Mirrors, resllverlng, plate, win
dow and nuto g ass. furn ture tons
' shelves. Kimball's Qlasa Shoo. 837
Walnul. Phone 7378. 0-4mb
LANDSCAPING Lakeshqre Garden
Nursery has ready now complete as
sortment nf hardy evergreens, flower
shade trees, climbing vines, peonies
and fruit trees. We do landscaping
and guarantee our trees end shrubs
to grow. Phone 4082, , . . Q-Bmb
FOR RALE Massey Harris 4-wheel
drlva tractor and international no,
n. 12-ff.. romhlne, Bonanza, Rt. I
Rnx 120. Harry Kolb or Inquire Virgil
flehmon. 8-14
FOR SALB-Onod wood nr coal range
with colls. Phone 001 0. or call 2021
Oregon. 8-10
00 BASS piano accordion, A-l condition,
nrofesslonal drum set complete,- music
stands, phonograph records, QOO at
20c. Shepherd Music Co.. 348 E. Main.
8-10
for SALE -Eureka Jr. vacuum cleaner
Phone 8408. , 8-10
Boric Acid Mixture
Good For Sore Eyes
Thousands trnuhled with tired. Inflamed
burning, Itching or sticky eyes praise
LnvoplTk, a refreshing mixture nf boric
arid and other beneficial Ingredients,
flooihes granulated eye I Ida, Must satisfy
or money refunded. 30 year success.
Thousands nralse It. Get Lavoptlk to
day, At ail a rug stores,
Now Today
ir.LI.MAN piano player, ntahoganr
finish Crown upright, walnut finish,
guitar altHchmenli Stark Upright!
walnut finish, These pianos complete'
ly reiMiiulllloneil anil reailv for dellv
ery. Hi io p html Mitel" L'u,, tl4(i gj, Main.
Mooting Notices
I. O. O. F. No. 137
Every Friday 8:00 P. M.
Slh ond Main Sis.
T-F-U
KUin.th Tall. Mtx Lodgal
No. I IWI maala on Thur.
day num.. t oo n. m. Int.
Italian tvary aacond .nil
four Thuraclay.
mania, n ran. Aaria
O ft Nu 3IKJ0 Ita.ulaf
. . , 7- ni.allliri avarv Tua
lay l.titlit, T: n in.,
r . a. nan. win ana
Walnut. V I a I t I n
manitiara uortllally
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Lost and round
LOHT-rtllvar pltarui lirafalal, angravad
Motti-r.Uailily, an cliaruta with aold
lia.kalball. Ilawaril, I'liima SHAH. II
.1w 7..11
anr Notlcai
Wo Aro Temporarily
OUT
HANGERS
No More Avitllnbla for
60 Days
PLEASE
Bring hnngeri when calling for
your clothes
Reliable Cleaners
tn.ntf
Transportation
MAIIINK and wlfa da.lra to .hart rid
tn Chlram or part way. Will halp
drlva. lava Au. II. Photta Kit.
William., out, 377. balwaan iw
and 4 no hjq
10
8arvlcas
RADIATORS
Cleaned, Repaired or Rebuilt
Tractors Included.
Heating troubles corrected
with latest equipment and
30 yean experience.
All Work Guaranteed
New and Used Radiators
Also new copper cores for
nearly all makes and models
of cars and trucks.
Klamath Radiator
Works
2221 So. 8th St. Phone 6042
36f)0lf
ROOFING
CONTRACTORS
Permanently locnted In Klam
ath Foils. Wo ore ridding dnlty
to our sntljtfled customers. Any
kind of roof yon need asbestos
sum costlnji. Free servtco on
roofs we contract,
H. C. High Roofing
Company
Phone 6632
621 Comm.
247tf
BRING YOUR
HOME APPLIANCE
WARDS"
For Expert Repair
Washing Machines
Rndlos RefrlRoralors
MONTGOMERY WARD
Ninth St. Cor. Pins
Mon.-Wed.-Frl.
C. FITZGERALD
FOR ROOFS
Let a Local, Rcllablo Con
: tractor Do Your Roofing
and Waterproofing.
We Inspect nna ropalr your
roof frco whllo covered by
our contract.
Free Estimates
Phones: 6134 3148
1734 Crescent Ave.
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REFRIGERATION
SALES and SERVICE
DOMESTIC
and
COMMERCIAL
All Makes
Parts, Controls and Equipment
In Stock.
Oregon Equipment Co.
Phone 6017 127 So. 6th St.
' 2217U
PAINTING
KEMTONING
KALSOMINING
' Phone 3273 or 3087
3BBUI
WANTKO-Palntlns. kalaomlnlnt, kam
tonlm. Phona 0290. S-IT
CtmTAINR LAUNDERED and alratrhcri.
Phona 3717. 8-a,lm
HOME LAUNOHY-Phona .'MM.
runNITimn nEPAiniNG-cianrsa Ktn.
,1114 Cannon. s-8
SEWINO MACHINE SEnVICE - Xll
make,. Phona 6771, 3318 Shut. Way.
lamb
DO YOUR own sewing at Tha flewln
anop, urns Main, pnona 0173.
IIEMSTITCHINO
DRERSMAKINO. Button, and hucklaa
covered. Alteratloni on new and old
clothlnn. Mr., II. M. Allender, 7,11
Main. Ilonm 110. Ph. 720.1. B-31m
SPENCER CORSCTIKRE. Write Mra,
Enid Durch, Cava Junction, Ore.
8-lmb
El.ECTROLUX CLEANERS Malea and
ervlce. Phone 7107, 1133 Main St.
8-OM
PICK UP and Delivery Service. Trunk.,
hassase and moving. Anytime, Dial
8171, Yellow Cab, 0-31
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