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KLAMATH BASIN Carload Potato Shipments Market . (Figure from Slato-Fcdoral Inspector Ross Aubrey) QUOtOtlOllS Day (Ol Season 1049-40 BM UH4-i9 mmmxm ,. Oct. to Seeson Oct. to Bourn NEW YORK. Oct. 19 (API Buying . - Dally Date to Date Dally Date to Data slackened In today's stock markot and . wooer '.i, ' .' .... prices generally remained moderately : it . 1490 as as mis Irregular. 1 --. 1 " - Closing quotaliorat ' ' ' SB 133 UM 02 11' 1010 American tan ...lri, ... Am Tel & Tl . 104, ' " ' " go 202 1070 44 161 ISM Anaconda ..., a ' S ! 1 1 "' ' " . . -- Commonwealth Ok Sou M .. l's 84 SM 1B 04 t MM Curtis-Wright ' '4 1 .ii 3 1 --. General EWtria - .....,..... 4a, . ' ' ' 52 308 1681 hi sue 1679 General Motore ...,. ,74 -. . Gt Nor Hy ptt RBi " 1 . IS 383 H s 343 1738 Int Harvester - ..... 111 - Kennecott . ..-. 44H 1 ! 388 , " M.iPeryVrd T TO "" 1Ka " " KS,;izr--Z 88 " ' 1890 89 491 1884 B'nV." gf 1' 68 19M " rrrzz-r: -zr'-Sn ; anaa Sears Roebuck -. ..13HS 11 4 040 8022 3 833 Southern Pacific .13 ' ' standard Brends 44S 12 80 '38 aill S3 883 2O80 Sunshine Mining 18 Union Oil Call! 34H 1J 00 807 -180 40 733 Ills union Pacific 138 ' - - i, s slMl .... 80. 1 . , 33 787 3160 Warner Picture li IB 40 833 3328 31 796 3181 ZEi zz zzz -Z.Z zez Potatoes . if 48 879 2271 : l$ " ' 38 BIT 3uTo - .- CHICAGO. Oct 16 (AP-USDA. Pota- .9 55 OT1 336S toes: arrivals 113, on track 313, total : .. ' U. S. shipments 1034. 20 43 1013 3408 New stocks: supplies moderate. D- , - mand slow with slightly weaker colling at -- joss 3-U8 prevailing; Idaho Russet Burbanks, U. S. ' , No- 1, $3.00-3.33; Washington Russet 1 a 1060 3433 Burbanks. U. S. No. 1, $3.30-3.40; Col- ' " orado Red McClures. U. S. No. 1. $3.90: -- Mlnesota and North Dakota Bliss 33 - Triumphs. U. S. No. 1. washed. $3.40- . - 1 SO; commercial, unwashed. $1.33-1.90: 84 w 3041 Wisconsin Chlppewas, U. S, No. 1, $2.10; - - j 120Q jj-g Round Whites, fair quality, $1.73-1,80, Z "" LIVESTOCK V 87 41 x 1291 8684 SOITTH SAN FRANCISCO. Oct 16 - ZZ (AP-USDAt Salable cattle 123; steers n 40 I3i 37a -ntl hem;--, steady; one load good steers . , 1 n , $16.30; few good heifers $14.30-15.00: 29 0 1331 2724 good ranw cows quoted $12.50-75; odd - 1 ' " - 1 1 1 head common-medium dairy typo cows i: - 80 27 1358 2731 $10.00-11.00; cutters $6.00-9.00; canners - ' " ' ' 1 11 $6.00-7.00; common-good sausage bulls 31 1378 2771 $10.00-12.00; salable calves 30; market Rydar RED RIDER ST ISSfWHMlB WSf Hnr-un wriri AIW. TOUR Wash Tubbt SHTEU.I 6EMCE OWICEBS SEARCH IN WkM fOtt ABOUT A , Tfl THE . IMPERIAL. THQONEm. , Freckles and His Friends WHEN THOSE tOOS INITIATF ME S-TTTCLUB. I WANT YOU MOl T) HES A NUT OB AN IMPOSTOR! OUST BUT THAT ' ( PLE PONT MENTION A PRINCE, I ESTATE OP A OR EVEN A MAJOR GENERAL, HIS ISN'T NAMEP RUKUHTO ( A LUNATIC , 7" I n"KVLUHJ tf - -rvlj BUT DONT BOOK MB .' - I WANT THOSE KIDS TO KtAU-E I HAT If" APOLICe PINCHED, IHt LAW R IOUOH Boors and Her Buddies H M, OO TWrSi Alley Oop Little Orphan Annie come tica. voo ct-xn p voc.v-tsroavw Ino, 1 fM W. kvv& cau I 7 -rS 'St ,l A SWIMMK T HE WONT Y WHAT IT TAKES Q7 CtfiW OOOt SKUST, L'Kf MX) BE SO FOXY TO GIVE (M THE fTSfW 0!4V LirLArTI. I AFTEI? A ' BUSINESS. VOU Jk 1 &JESS I'LL GO Nff?ED JO. 6ieHANPS SOT. EH, FELLAS? V OV? AN1... , PIN THE BI& 7 HIM A S ANP I DO McAM y2?-V .I Jiir HrnrHH i 'ir n r WELL IT was fl" rtr7 SUK; eOOD OLD ftOW- I BUT MR. Tib NAB FAILED TO I DlbNT V SWr YaOKJ t!t md M r.ScI 1 FAITHFUL SERVANT-BAt HEART-I MENTION MOW BAD EDGARS KNOW TlftNBTOLr?ViRT, e? KKJEW WIS WftS NEAB"- I TICKER WAS BEFORg IT GOT ABOUT ABOUToloirJ $kv r,r.,.o,r ) WAMTED T0 BE BURIED IN TME. J THOSE TWO BIQ-fullET MOLES TUrl fi?B Uis Rr?tpAB-?ftB i RSONABLE-J OLD GARDEN THAT WE LOVED. I i THROUGH If7 ZJ J 1 J IK " . ,' . ' ..... ' . P M ,VxANnA-Jiil;3'C I 60 tf.fi MArAE AlSl'T JfE9 riU6Em. TWIS'JU 1 ifA VIJ-USHTER ANrYilANp. W53 WNajiTp-B. WHAT PIP YOU PINO. EASY ? INTO THE ACBEcrr MP. CHIcr CAN Be NOTHWdi POSITWB.SUH, I BUT TWS BOOK O' JAP rnbTORV MAY SHEP SOME LlOrlT ON RUKUHnOS claim: AND OKAV.atJB MEMMRS INITIATE AND MAK6 IT NO, IIX JUST OH, PONT FRET. MOOT J VOU CANT MISt 'Ml A SEE IF SHE II funtAi uiia urn, JHKT. It steady; few food -choice slaughter calvei $l.5O-U.0O. Salable hogs 100 market firm! good choice 200-325 lb. barrowa and gilts $15 80; good sows $13.05. Salable sheep 300: market very active, firm to 25 cents higher on goon-choice Srades; broad Inquiry early; late Mon ay several decks 90-2 lb. lambs $14.00; today good lambs brought $13.70; few packages medium $11,73-13.00; ewes quoted I3.SO-S.25. PORTLAND. Ore., Oefcie tAP-USDAl Slat)le and total vutfXftO, calves 35; tal vutf calves Mlly si iat MoiHliiy's fairly J Iteori $15.73: Brfliienita.W! cutter i ItLOO-llxnt; cannor-cutler marKei active, uiuy ' advance: mw iniri? cutter-common grntl common hmirors Stl.tl cows $tt,OO-tt.0O; fat tlatry type cows $6.50-9.00; common-medium boef cows $)).oo-11.50; common-good sausuga bulls $6.50-10.75; odd bf bulls to $11 US; good, choice vealer $13.00-14.00; odd head $14.50. Salable hogs 50; total 100; market active, steady; barrows and gilts, all Weill) . $15.80; sows $13.03; heavy stags $14.50; common-medium feeder pigs $12.00-18.00; good-choice salable $17.30 165a Salable sheep 250. total 3A0; market active, fully steady at Monday's advance; good-choice lambs $12.50-75; common medium grades $10.00-11.00; cults down to $7.00; odd yearlings $6.50; good twos $4.00-30; common down to $3.50, CHICAGO. Oct. 16 (AP-USDA. Sal able hogs 3300, total 11.000; actlvp and fully steady; good and choice barrows and gilts at 140 lbs. up at the $14.63 ceiling: good and choice sows at $14.10; complete clearance. Salable cattle 7OO0, total 7300: salable calves looo. total 1000; all slaughter classes steady, but only steers, yearlings, and heifers grading top-good or belter selling actively; approximately 20 loads of fed steers and yearlings topped at 316.00 Including two loads o( 900-1 b. yearling; most choice fed steers and yearlings $17.50-16.00: good to near choice kinds 313.73-17.23: choice II. lit fed yearling heifers $17.30; but strictly choice heifers with weight absent: bulk common ana meaium oeei cows w.--13.-hj; top $12.73 on good heavy sausage bulls; veal ert $15.00 down; stockers and feeders strong at Monday's advance, load Just medium grade mixed breed stock steers 11 4. AO, Salable sheen 3300. total 3300; slaugh ter lambs fairly active. 23 to 33 cents higher, good and choice grades $14.50- it.oo; ducks 9i. w less; common sort out lambs mostly $11.00-11.30 bucks In eluded: slaughter yearlings and salughter yearlings and slaughter ewea $4.50-6.50 for cull to choice according to grade; three double decks 130-lb. Colorado $6.10; one double 133-lb. westerns $3.73, oiner ioaa jois mosuy cuu ana com mon grades $4.50-3.00. - ,( The hum of boes Is produced. uy ineir rapicuy vmrating wings. By Fred Harmon By Leslie Tumor IT SAYS THAT BEFORE THE BESHNNINri OF EMPEROR MEIJI'S RE16N IN 1867 THERE WAS "SOMEWHAT IRRE-ULAR SUCCESSION TO THE IMPERIAL THBONE, FREQUENT USURPATION-! By Blotter me! T rV ueneau' TUi-iiyrrJ That I smeuftm a RAT.' UObl IHOU , lOQ X --i Wt DOST.' By Martin By V. T. Hamlin IOUDEST SWIM-TBUHKZ C7A Tff BEACH" 7HAVLU ' II lu ifl 1 ill J-'l t'eefS.tMitTi4ifY-::,we. t.w, wo u.s. rn.M.SL&ri) By Harold Gray WHEAT POIWt.AND, Ore., Oct, 18 (APICash wneai luiuu nui. . mi. .vim'ii,, Willie lexcludlnt Hoxi ILlll'i! Willi. Club II. nil'.; Woalem lied l.3U'J. nam HCU nimcn .iiuiuniy 10 per cent 81.091 U )cr cent 81.UJ; 111 per cent $1.87. liartl wnuo unarii oruiu.ry ei.nwi in tier cent 8163! 11 per cent Sl.tUl 111 per rent 81. U4. Tmtay'a car receipt,! wheat HI barley 8i flour li corn li onta It mtllfeod 3. CIIICAGO, Oct. 10 (API Grain future. of selling that was attributed targety to an overbought position reuniting from several weeks of steady upturn, Host Ina commtssloH house demand steadied wheat fitures late In the ses sion and buying of all deliveries of oals by a I null im operator rallied that mur- Koi somownat. Corn, rye, onta and barley were weak throughout the session, and wheat showed a firm Undertone only lit the inariiv liirnltar and Mnv deliveries. At the close wheat was k to IHc lower, uecemoer jlio'i-mi vwn ww U to o lower, December $116: oats were 1 to lo lower; Decemlrar 634-Hc; rye was unchanged to lo low er, December $1.50-$1.50ii; Imrloy was V to lo lower, December $1.17 tIj. Courthouse Records Marriage tics its s CONLAN-McAULlFFS. Joseph Kdsel Conlan, M, rancher. Natlvo of Cali fornia, ltesident of Fort Uldwell, Calif. Nora Mary McAuliffe. art, rancher. Na tive of California. Uesldent of rw Klam- BUHNS-W1SEMAN. Albert Bertram Buriu, 22, electrician. Native of Now York. Kesldeiit of Klamath Falls, Ore. Hate I Irene Wiseman, 16. student. Na tive of Canada. Resident of Uend, Ore. YANCY-HlVARD. Marvin Osbln Yancy, 30, concrete worker. Native of Arkansas. Hesideut of Wvnatchee, Wash, Angela Marie Ilivard, 34, secretary. Na tive of Washington. Hesldent of Klam ath Fulls, Ore. GRKENSWElOirT-HOMES. Robert J. Greeiuweight, 16. U, S. army. Native of Oklahoma. Hesldent of Klamath Falls. Ore. Barbara Jean Homes. 17, student. Native of Oklahoma. Hesldent of Kt amain Fans, ure. Complaints Filed Neva M. Shu Icy vs. Arthur K. Shuley. Suit for divorce. Charge, cruet and in human treatment. Ptaluttrt asks custody of minor child. Couple married October 30, 143, at Petaluma. Calif. Juaiire Court Daniel ltanrahan. petit larceny. Ten days lu jail, E. J. Walker, operating motor ve hicle with Inadequate brakes. Fine, $3.30. Paul 11 Kasper, allowing an un licensed minor to operato a motor ve hicle. Fine. $5.30. Clctts Melvin Hoage. operating an automobile without a red light. Fine, $3.50. ' OBITUARY J. KDOAR BAKKWELL .' J. Edgar Barkwell. a reeldent of Tula lake for the pa.t 11 year,, paued away In Klamath Fall,, Monday, October to. IMS at 7:45 p. m. He a a native of Drayton. Ontario. Canada and wa, axed 70 yean, S monthi and S daya at the time of hla paulnt. He I, aurvlved by the followlni: a dauhler, Mr.. Roy Campbell of Tulelake. Calif : a ,on. Cecil E. Barkwell of Seattle. Wa.h.: two listen. Mr. C. H. Bruenn of Seattle, and Mra. Almeda Melroe of Anacorlea. v'a.h.: one granddaughter. Mb. J. f Kelley of Tulelake. Calif.: and a grand aon, William Barkwell. of Seattle, Wah. The remain, rwt at Ward', Klamath runeral Home. 813 High, runeral an nouncement appear euwiwhere la UU, tsaue. FUNERALS ALICE O'NCIL HALL Funeral services for the late Alice O'Nell Hall, who passed away In this city on Saturday, October 13, 1045. will be held In the chapel of Ward's Klam ath Funeral Home. 023 High, on Friday, October IS, 1043, at 3 p. m. with Rev. Daniel B. Anderson of the Klamath Temple officiating. Concluding services and Interment will follow at Linkvllle cemetery. Friends are respectfully In vited to attend. J. EDGAR BARKWELL Funeral services for the late J. Edgar Barkwell who passed away In this city on Monday, October 13, 1D45. will be held In the chapel of Ward's Klamath Funeral Home. 023 High, on Saturday, October 20. 1043 at 3 p. m. with Rev, Hugh Bron son of the Tulelake Presbyterion church officiating. Concluding services and In terment will be held at the family plot In Linkvllle cemetery. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend. Most cities use the poorest way to slow down the nuto speeders Keep ine streets in poor repair. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO niHI.DlNQ CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the Oregon State Highway Commission In the Stock Exchange Room of the Im- r;rlal Hotel, Portland. Oregon, until 00 a. m.. Tuesday. October 30, 1S45, for the alteration of an existing frame and gtucco building, on South Sixth Street between Shasta Way and Martin Street, and construction of a 16' x 40' addition thereto, in Klamath Falls, Ore gon. Full Information for bidders may be obtained at the office of the Oregon State Highway Commission, Room 31U, State Office Building, Sat em. Oregon. Proposal blanks, plans, specifications, and form of contract may be inspected at the same place and at the office of Mr. Tom Edwards, District Maintenance Superintendent In Klamath Falls, and may be obtained by eligible bidders upon payment of $2.00 per each set. The right Is reserved to reject any and all proposals or to accept the pro posal deemed beat for the Bute of Oregon. OREGON STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. By H. B. GLaUyer, Secretary. O. 18-18-20 No. 214. Ration Calendar War price and rationing board, 430 Main. Office hours daily 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Office closed all day Saturday. RED STAMPS Meats and fats. Book 4V-A-1 through V-l now valid. SUGAR Stamp 38 valid through De cember 31 for 5 pounds. SHOES Airplane stamps 1 -2;3-4 vsjltl CLASSIFIED RATES One day .-, per word 4c 3 day run ., per word 8o 3 day run -,..-, -...-per word lie 4 day run per word 13c 9 day run .......per word Mo Week run ....per word IBo Month run jcr word 4flo 30 Discount for Payment In Advance 6 Discount for Payment by 10th Ads received by 1:00 p. m. will appear same afternoon in "New Today" column. NEW HERALD AND NEWS phone num ber, BUI. fiiivVTj-lj-it-iinrtfvViiJT !-' New Today LOST Multa-fabrle puree, containing birth certificate and other valuable,, rinder take to Town Shop. 10-10 WANTED Woman to care for amall boy In my home ft day, a week. Same homework. Phone 0700. 10-10 A. REAL, BUY 4-bedroom brick house, In city limit,. Ph. 4B30. 10-20 FOR SALE-1841 CMC 104 Inch wheel bae, 10 ft. rack. Tlmpkin axle, 3 ipeed bearing. E. W. Cluff, Bonanza. 10-10 MOTOROLA car radio to trade for .. houie radio. Good condition- Phone 3244. 10-18 MAVK THESE harrf.to-get 6.00x16 tire,. alto 6-ply, 600x19. Large aMortment of tubes. Edwards Richfield, 0th and Klamath. iu-io WANTED TO RENT by two adults, one or two-bedroom, comfortably furnished house, linen, sliver and cooking uten sils not reouired. Write P. O. Box 007. 10-22 Roof ittll Competition wirvr-nooFS & Shingles OVfR otp ns All Kindt ol Flat Work Gum Coating Lot ui Impact your roof nttdi before the rainy taaton H. C. HIGH (21 Commercial Phone 6632 TCl.KPHONC OPERATOnS WANTED Wlllsnl Hotel. atOOIf ron 8AI.K Attractive U-uedrikim home tn St. rraiK'ls Park. Uwely grounds and hoint in excellent nonunion, tor fuvw, .... Neat one-bedroom home, furnished, fur WIOO. Reasonable down payment. See Joe Perry With , r, 1.. WEAVER Heal Estale and liuuranc-e US K. Main 1'lione 0764 10.17 ron BAl.K-ltemhigtoit elenlrlo raaor. movie trlpmt. beaded screen, easting rod, llKe new, Man's hwiss wrist watch. 17 Jewel, 410 Walnut. Ant. 1. 10-10 toil 8Al.K-l--gauga doutilt barrel. 0 Uoxea ul snells, uall D170, 10-17 ROLL-A-WAV aTl-lnrh bed nnd mattress fur sale, new, iao.00. Phone 10) li. 10-17 roil 8A1.E-IU.1H Chevrolet ton and a half truck. Eaton rear end. One Inter national digger, one H fl. Tandem disc, H fl. roller. 9 sections of harrow. Ph. 0442, 10-10 WANTKU-ll or 10 gauge shotgun. Ask for Bill at Don Kenyon's. Oth and Plum. 11MB LOST -Olil. Ills Baldwin hotel, heavy duly eleelrio drill. Write Box atxw. care Herald and Newa. 10-10 WANTEU-llegl.lered nurse for office work. Top salary paid. Call 0274. tioolf WANTED t girls to board, between a and 10 years, 2tmi lladrliffe, . 10-17 WANTED-Spud pickers. Carl Jacobson, 4U0 Summers Lane. Phone JIM. 10.10 rOR 8ALBAt bargain. S-room fur- ntshed home, with fruit room, on 2-3 acre of Irrigated fine garden soil. Alt fenced, lawn, garage, bam, cow, sow and 4 pig.. 20 hens Just beginning lo lay. Ready to muve In. Immediate pos session. Water in kitchen. Priced Kiioo.iM. aiwo.oo down. Balance at ,10 per inonin. . a B.roorn house on 1-3 acre, fine garden soil, Irrigated, water in kitchen. Miliu ms. Kleclrlc, wood and oil circulating healer goes with place. Garage, wood shed and chicken house. Price ,1700.00. giaimoo down. Balance ,13.00 per month. ROLAND E. WRIGHT Real Estate 1117 Main Phone 0404 . 10-10 rOR SALE In Allamont district, --room modern home, furnished, has lale model eleclrlo refrigerator and range, I, acre good toll. Will take late mudel pickup aa part payment. 3214 Brl.lol Ave. 10-10 rOR SALE BY OWNER-ltot Springs District, 1070 LeHoy St., 2-bedrooins, living room, dlnlnd room, kitchen, breakfast room, tile bathroom, roll basement, tubs, electrle water healer, wood furnace. Terms. 10-lg LIKE NEW Roper gal stove for Bale. Ph. 0277. 10-17 rOR SALE-30-00 Infield rifle, ,30.00. 10 ft. cedar V bottom boat. It, hp. outboard motor. Combination utility and boat trailer. Ph. 7012. 10-lg WANTED--L. C. Smith or Royal type writer. Phone 7402. 10-lt COUPLE WISHES TO RENT Perma nent, furnished apartment or furnished house. Can give bank references. No children or peta. C. A. Thomas, P. O. Box 702. 10-20 riVE HUNDRED White Rocks, Leghorn Rullels and fryers, $1.00 each. Also rge 2-wheel trailer, 118.00, Ph. Soul. 1013 Homedale. 10-22 WANTED Winter board for goats. Ph. 344. 10-10 LEATHER CASE, like brief case, gold Initialed "C.M.C." waa missing from Plymouth coupe wrecked at Lava Bed Road and Highway 30 on September 12th. Case contained wallets, lettere and documents; also kodachrome view slides, collector's Items, very valuable to the owner. Dr. C. M. Carlson. Please notify Utls paper. 4-1B LOST-O.23x20 truck tire on red Bud wheel. G. W, Osborn At Sons, Tulslake. Phone 2001. 10-ia WILL CARE roll SMALL children In my home. 200 Martin. 10-10 HOUSE rOR HUNT-Partly furnished, 212 Lewis. Inquire 410 Main. 10-10 rOR SALE OR TRADE Clear Income property, build two duplexes, live In one, rent three. Sewer paid, close In. Write 1203 California Ave. 10-22 rOR SALE-lo:iS long wheel base ford truck., flat bed, 10-ply tires. Celling. 2330. Vera rralley, Tulelake. 10-22 WOOD FOR SALE Dry fir, split for cook stove, V. cord, 90.00. Esplanade Court, No. 17, 10-17 niEE TOP SOIL-Next to Lucae furni ture, haul It yourself. Inquire Lucas furniture. 103 E. Main. 10-22 MACHINERY ron SALE-Large Oliver Grain Master. 10-ft. header, on rub ber: large Case three-wire hay bailer; bele stacker; Marvel hay loader; Gon co buckrake sleeker; McCormlck Deer Ing power mower and attachments for Ford Ferguson: two-horse cultivator; 33 Allla Chalmers Hillside model crawler; 00 Caterpillar crawler recent ly overhauled and with new wide . tracks. Inquire Wolff Ranch, Chllo quln. Phone 3-T-3. 10-10 FOR SALEPhonograph and records at Conner's, 2007 S. 0th. 10-17 POP CORN-10 hags to 3 carloads of fered immediate delivery. Jumbo So. Am. yellow. Approx ex. 30 lo 1. 1044 crop seasoned in crib: delivered from cold slorege ,0.09 cwt. f.o.b. ware house. 8unpuft Popcorn Co.. 2431 W. Weshlngton, Los Angele, 7, Calif. 10-22 FOR SALE-Three registered Hereford yearling bulls, Wolff Ranch, Chlloquln. phone 3-T-3. 10-10 WILL TRADE black saddle horse for good used saddle and bridle: or will Irade callle, Tom Long, Williamson River Ranch, Address, Chlloquln, Ore. 10-10 VVVVyyyyVVVWMssrrfVVV Mooting JfotlCM ' Klamath rails Aerie No. 2000. Regular meeting every Tues day night, 7:45 p.m.. r o e. hall. Oth and Walnut Visiting member! cordially Invited, tl Lost and Found AT CITV POUND, Keno Highway, phone 7238. TKRRIOR Female, brown and white, PART SHEPHERD Female, black, brown, white, COCKER Female, nut and white. YOUNG SPRINGER Male, liver and white. PART SHEPHERD Male, black, brown ana wnite, PART CHOW-Female, brown, black nose. YOUNG MONGnEt Female, black and white. Owner must call for dog within three nays or aog win oe disposed or. un claimed dogs can be given to new own ers upon payment of board bllt STRAYED - White face Hereford bull calf, 8 months old, between Dairy and Bonanza, H. C. Splcer, Bly. 10-16 FOUND-Yetlow kitten, white markings. Phone S707. 10-17 LOAT-Between Front St. and Algoma on Friday, Oct. 13, a new tarpaulin. Will finder plense return to Fred Brown, Ft, Klamath, or Ellen Brown, 818 Front, or call oo Shasta school. 10-17 LOST Small, black, female Cocker Spaniel. Wandered away from 214 Main Saturday evening. License num ber on collar 3(101,' Reward, Phone 42.13. 1310 Eldorado, 10-17 BIKES FOR RENT MAKE RESERVATIONS FOR SUNDAY . Phono 5520 222 S, 7th POOLE'S BICYCLE STORE EIGHT HERALD AND MEWS Qanoial Nollcog REGULAR MEETING E wauna Plant Crew Wednesday Evening October 17 7:30 P. M. All members are especially invited to attend this meet- ing. sW.A: 234 Main St. Loot and Found LOST 14 month old Springer Spenlel, mete, liver and white, collar and har nese on dog when lost ou Wlard SI. Call 6041. Reward. 10-17 LOHT-Man'a khaki green sports Jacket and brown hat, also pair of gla..e, and dentures In pocket of coal. Re ward. Return to llvreid nfMre. 10. le Gonoril Notlcoa Venetian Shop Is Now Open to Sorvo You 110 N. 4th Phono 8230 NEW VENETIAN BLINDS Comflcto Reconditioning, Cleaning 424711 roil JACK STUARTS DANCE OR CHESTRA. Phone 0330. 11-10 Partonalt ANYONE KNOWING the whereabouta of Stanley Boehtel please contact Rtekys Jewelere, Klamath Falls. 10-10 10 Sarvlcat Plumbing Heating- REPAIR WORK We can now do your work for Low Monthly Payments Harry E. Patton Phone 6630 614 N. 1st St. 4121U CHIMNEYS SWEPT FURNACES VACUUM CLEANED llave a local, reliable company take cara of your heating needs. TUFTS FURNACE CO. 9323 8. Oth Phone ft.109 3460U De Luxe Sign 8 Adverrisrng Display . Show Cards Truck Lettering Phono 6340 Union Shop Local No. 428 , Auto Cushions , Rebuilt and fleupholatored OENERAL AUTO TRIMMINO VIRBEL'S AUTO Trimming and Reupholsterlng Oil E. Main Phone 0417 304311 RADIO REPAIRING Of All Kinds . Specialized Service Co. 1434 Main Phone B103 1840tf PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE ROBINSON'S DELIVERY Ph. 7423 tf SEWINO MACHINE SERVICE - All make,. Phone 0771, 3213 Shaita Way. r 10-lamb Ef.r.rrrnni.tiy hales and Service. Ph. 7107. 11.12 Main St. 11-1.1 COMPLETE UPHOLSTERINO service, recovering, rebuilding, remodeling, re pairing. Wa have prewar springs LAWRENCE UPHOLSTERING) CO I.. Mm Sll. Oh 111111. , 1 tl-ll PAIHTINfl. nKCOItATINO. Phone 4o:t0. - 172011 LINOLEUM FLOORS and drain boards Installed by expert mechanic. J, L, Cslhniin. Phona 0II&4 mornings nnd evening,. 11-1.1 MRS. TED riNNEV will give popular piano leaion. In her home at R22 N. Slh. Student, of Martin Lund, Swing .. Artl,t, Phono 7007, 10-1,7 Tuoiday, Oct. It, 1(41 Otnoral Nollcog HALL 10-17 10 Sorvlcog RADIATORS Cleaned, Repaired or Rebuilt Tractors Included. HcnUna troubles corrected with luteal equipment and 80 years exporlonce). , All Work Guaranteed ' New and Uied Radiators Also new copper cores for nearly all makes and models of cart and trucks. . , Klamath Radiator Works ' x' 2221 So. 0tb St. Phono 0041 ae.etf APPLIANCE REPAIRS Wo repair and service all make of radios, vacuum cleaners and mnny other electrical appliances. We may liovo the type of radio tubo you need., Rcuaonublt prlcot. Phono 5188, SEARS ROEBUCK Tucs.-thuri.-Sat.-t. REFRIGERATION SALES and SERVICE DOMESTIC and COMMERCIAL All Makes Parts, Controls and Equipment In Stock. Oregon Equipment Co.' Phono 8017 127 So 8th St 2217U C. FITZGERALD FOR ROOFS Now Roofs Repairs and Aluminum Coatings Your Satisfaction Guaranteed We Inspect and Repair Your Roof FREE while covered by our contract. Offlce........Call Homo.......Call 3148 0154 2278U HEMSTITCHING! DRESSMAKING Muttons and buckle, 1 covered. Alteration, on new and old olothlng. Mrs. II. M. Allender, 721 Main. Room 210, Ph. 7201. 10-31m SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Inspection Free Modern Equipment Content Hauled Away Ed F. King Phone 4002 2049 tl WANTED Window washing. Phono 0140, Jesse Hubbard 10-22 WATKINS PRODUCTS - J. C. Marin, 2242 Home Ava, Ph. 0912. 10-31 K1RBY VACUUM CLEANER gala and service. Bog 14. Phone 7 1182. 10-17 GENERAL BUSINESS COURSE-Short. hand, quick, snappy. Thomas or Oregg. KLAMATH DUS1NESS COLLEGE. 7.13 Plne Bl. Phone 4700, 10-31 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Installed. Cement work done. Modem equipment 10 years In Klamath Folia, Phono W. Baker, 4003 1284U THEODORE DICKSON Upholstering Furniture Shop Upholstering - Repairing - Reflnlihlnf) fiprlngi Jteoonduloned Ph. 4017 3041 Sheila Way 11-1 CHIMNEYS SWEPT, oil Hovel, furnaceg vacuum olenned. Immedlalo service, E. Hamlin, Phono 4723, 1044 HOOFING AND SPRAY PAINTINO. Prompt pervlce,' Phone 40.10. 10-1S PAINTING AND CALCIMININO. 3424 - Darrow. Frank Janks, 11-10 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR painting. Martin W, Woodfork. Phone 0003. 10-10 HAVE YOUR CAR WASHED the Won. der Wash way. Klamath Auto storage, 120 8. and. Phono 0340 for appoint, ment, 10-lt