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WILLIAMS DAILY ALTERATION Almanacs and calendars usu ally show four "changes" of the moon per month. Actually, every day Is a "change" of the moon, since on no day docs It appear as it did tho day before. OBITUARIES ISADORS MANt'EI. IRWItf Isadora Manuel lrwln. for the put 18 years a resident of Klamath Falls, paued away in tnis city Saturday. October au, 1943 at 3 a. m. The deceased was a na tive of Ten Mile. Ore., and was aged U3 years 9 months and 14 days at the time of his pajjlng. He Is survived by his wue. Airs. i. M. irwm of Klamath ram; daughter. Mrs, Edwin St ova 11 of Oak land. Calif.; one son, Harold "W. Irwin of Klamath Falls: two half 'brothers. Jim Barnes of DUlard. Or., and Cd Barnes of Oakland, Calif.; and two Grandchildren. The remains rest In rard's Klamath Funeral home, 933 High, where friends may call. Funeral ar rangement appear Ue where la this issue. JAMES FORTUNE James Fortune, a resident of thts community for the past 10 years, passed away In this city Sunday. October 31. 1&43 at I a. m. He was a native of Keene. Ontario, Canada, and was aged SO years 4 months and 7 days at the time ot nis passing, tie was a, memoer ot tne Dunsmulr Eagle lodge, and also Castle Crag. Lodge No. 43U. Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, tie la survived by an uncle, Sam McDonald of Keene, On tario, Canada, and an aunt, Rebecca Wilson, of Keene. Ontario. The remains rest at wards Kiamatn Funeral noma, 933 High. Funeral announcements wtll b made later. Courthouse Records Marriage License ESGATE-WEINR1CH. Woodrow P. Esgate. 30, laborer. Native of Washing ton. Resident of Klamath Falls, Ore. Yvonne Joan Welnrlch, IB, clerk. Native of Nebraska. Resident of Klamath Falls, Ore. Justice Court Lulgl Becearelll. Driving an automo bile while under the Influence of Intoxi cating liquor. Fine 9107.30. FUNERAL I8ADORE MANUEL IRWI.V Funeral services for the late Isadora Manuel Irwin, who passed away In this city on Saturday, October 30, 1043, will be held In the chapel of Ward's Klamath Funeral home, 933 High, on Wednesday, October 24, 1943, at 3 p. m. with Rev. Victor Phillips of the First Methodist church officiating. Concluding services and Interment will follow at Llnkvlllc cemetery. Friends are respectfully invit ed, to attend. VITAL STATISTICS SPIKER Born al Hlllildo hoapllal. Xlunath Fall., Or,., October 30, 1049. to Mr. and Mra. Dorman Splker, rout 3, box 823, city, a girl. WcKhti 7 pound 0 ounce,. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Df THE CIRCUIT COURT or THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH IN PROBATE. IN THE MATTER OF THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF JOHN SAMUEL DAWSON, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of said decedent, and all per sons interested In his estate, to present their claims to the undersigned, the duly appointed Executrix of said estate, or to my attorney, W. Lamar Townsend, 433 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from and after this September 24th, 1943, being the date of the first publication of this notice. AMANDA DAWSON. Executrix. W. LAMAR TOWNSEND, Attorney for Executrix, 8. 24; O. 1-8-15-22 No. 207. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUN TY OF KLAMATH. DROSOLINA C. FAULKNER, Plaintiff, CHARLES L. FAULKNER, Defendant To Charles L. Faulkner: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Or OREGON, GREETING! You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you on or before the 2flth day of October, 1945, and if you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In htp enmnlalnt aealnst wou. to-Wlt: for divorce from you on the grounds of cruel and innuman treatment. Your at tention la specifically directed to the complaint on file In the above entitled This sum man Is served upon you by Kl nil cation pursuant to an oraer oi ine onorable David R. Vnndenberg. Judge of the above entitled Court, said order being dnted September 20, 104.1. and by publication thereof for a period of four consecutive and succemlvo weeks (0 In sertions.) The dnte of the first pub lication Is Soptember 24, 1043, and the dnte of the last publication Is October 22, 1940. J. C. O'NEILL, Attorney for Plaintiff, 9 Loom Is Building, Klamath Fall, Oregon. S. 24; O. 1-8-15.22 No, 200. BIKES FOR RENT MAKE RESERVATIONS FOR SUNDAY Phone 6520 222 S. 7th POOLE'S BICYCLE STORE JLoolinLci0,on newipoofs . Shingles OVER OLD ON All Klndf of Flat Work Gum Coating tat ui Impact your root neadi before tht rainy Maion H. C. HIGH 821 Commercial Phone 6832 Market Quotations NEW YORK, Oct. 21 (API Iixtui trlals led a selective advance In tmlay's stock market although many loaders still exhibited eoiuUiarable rising apathy, Closing quo tall on it American Can ,HtH..H ...,...,.., KWV' Am. Tel At lei H,IU ,1IW Anaconda 4......M.....,.,HMM,t mi4 Calif, I'ttuktng 3tl, Comm'wl'lh ft Sou ,, , a Curtlss-Wrlght n General Klectrla .., 4(1 General Motors ,.......,-..-,,.. 74U at. Nor Hy pro, -.......... oo Int. Harvester git, Kennecott .... .....,.W.,...M.,...WWM 44U Long-Hell "A" . . Nash Kelv a:i N Y Central 3n Northern Pacific UiHi Pac. Gas & KL 4a. J. C, Penney ,..-.M..M..M.....13yti Safeway Stores 37 Honrs Roebuck .,.W.,.M.143 Southern Pacific 33 Standard Brands ww 4.1U Sunshine Mining .,...,....-., 17 U Union Oil CalTf 34U Union Pacific ....w,...w....,B..rt,...i;iiHi U. 8. Steel ;.....,...,.......,.......... (13 Warner Pictures 19H Potatoes CHICAGO. Oct, S3 AP (U8DA Potatoes: Arrivals 307, on track 414. to tal U. S. shipments Friday 11W9, Satur day U3, and ttunday 37. New stocks; Bupulies liberal, demand slow, market slightly weaker. Idaho Husset Uurbanks U. S. No. 1, M 90 3,00. Washinijton Husset Uurbanks, U. 8. No. 1. MOO: Colorado Med MfClur. IT m No. 1. 3.73-3UOi Nebraska Bliss Trt- umpns, u. . no. l, h.b3.3.ik): Minne sota and North Dakota 1111m Triumphs, commercial, ll.BO; Cobblers, commercial, I.7M1K3; U. 8. No. , i.t0; Wlsionsln Kauhdina and Chlppewas U, 8. No. 1, LIVESTOCK SOUTH BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 33 AF (USDAl tialabla cattle llKXj; salable calves SO; market steady, active; two loads good KHXHb. steers lfl.W, few held higher; medium-govd 900-lb. 18.50; several lots feeders IJ.tt; good grass heifers mostly 14 33-13.00; common-medium 13.00-13.33; good range cowa 13.33 30; medium range and weighty dairy cows 10.00-11.00; cutter-common H.uO 10.00; ca oners flSO-fl.OO; common-good sausage bulls quoted 10.00-13.00; calves steady; two loads medium-good slaughter calves offered; good-choice quoted 14.00. 13.00. Salable hogs 100; market firm: good choice 300-333-lb. barrows and gills 13.80; odd good sows 15.03. Salable sheep 3000; market steady with Friday; choice wooled lambs quotable 14.33-30; common-good awes 1.3O-0-&O, PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 23 (API (DSD A) Salable cattle 3000, total 2H30; salable calves 400, total 933; around 130 cattle and calves held over; market uneven: steers and heifers Active, steady; cows slow and uneven; last week's late advance fully erased: medium-good steers largely 13.WMrj.0U; few up to 10,30; two loads 17.00; common grades largely U.oo-13-30; common-medium - hellers io.oo-u.30. few good to 14.30; canner cutter cows 0.00-8 00; fat dairy-type cows 9,00; common-medium beef cowa 9.00 11.00; good beef cows up to 13-00;medi-um-good sausago bulls 9.30-11,00; good beef bulls to 13.00; good-choice vealers 13.30-14.00; grass calves mostly U.OO down, Jew to 14 00. Salable hogs 130. total 930; market ac tive, steady at celling; barrows and guts 13.00, sows 13.03; few stag 14.30-13 00; choice around 90-1 b. feeder pigs 18.30. Salable sheep 1300, total 3130; market active, steady; good-choice wooled lambs 12.30-73; one lot fed lambe 13-00; shorn lambs ll.3o-12.0tf; common wooled lambs largely 10, 00; good yearlings 930-10.00; food ewes 4.30-3.00, odd head 3.00; load feeding ewes 0.73, CHICAGO, Oct. 22 (APl-Salabla hogs 3000, total 0300; active and fully steady; good and choice barrows and gilts at 140-lbs. up at the 14.03 celling; good and choice sows at 14.10; complete clearance. Salable cattle 17,000, total 17,300; sal able calves 1300, tout 1300; slaughter steers and yearlings steady to strong; good and choice grades very active, wltn killing quality less desirable than week ago; approximately 03 loads Lopped at lb.00, the celling; both mixed steers and heifers and loads 0O4-lb. heifers also 18.00; heifers steady to strong; stock cat tle very scarce, firm at 12-40-14.33; cowa in - increase supply, steady to strong; bulls and vealers fully steady; cutler cows 8 3 down; welghy sausage bulla to 12.73; beef bulls to 13.30. Salable sheep 4000, total 7000; market fairly active and generally steady; good and choice slaughter lambe 14.73 to mostly 13.00, with bucks 1.00 u; must common lightweight sor touts ll.uo-12.oo bucks Included; 2 loads good and choice OB-lb. yearlings fall shorn polls 13.33; ono loud medium and good yearlings 11.00; native slaughter awes common to choice 5.00-8.30, the practical top: v eral loads western slaughter ewes mostly cull and common 4.73-0.00, DENVER, Oct 22 (AP) (USDA) Salable sheep 18,000, total 43.000; mar ket fairly active, slaughter classes steady, feeding lambs and ewes steady to strong; four doubles choice slaughter lambs 14.23; few 14.00; loads good-choice 13.30 73; medium-good truck Ins. I2.3O-13.O0; good-choice slaughter ewes B. 23-30; common-medium truckins 4.23-79; loads good-choice around 00-73 lb, feeding lambs 14.30-19.00; nearly one-half of sal able run stilt back at noon. WHEAT PORTLAND, Or,., Oct. 12 (AP) Cain wheal (bldlt Bolt Whlla l.tO; flott uki, .avlifrilnv IIayi 1.00: Whita Club l.OOi Wa.tarn Heel 1.00. nr nt l.dlt 11 oar cant 1.041 la par cent 1.08. ' ; . Hard Whlta Baartl ordinary i.nu, iu pr cant 1.02; 11 p,r cant 1.03; 13 par cent 1.64. . . ; Today', car racalpUt Whaat 34; barley ii. finnr 0: im it oale I: hay 3: mill- feed 10. CHICAGO, Oct. 23 (AP) Drain fu ture! today continued a rally that bean Saturday, with all (rain, except corn climbing well over a cant a Duenel at tlmea. , . . . Wheat led the upturn, atlmulaled by buying which wa. believed hadee .re moval, agalmt government purcha,, of 1,770,000 buahela of ca.h whaat at Mlnna apolla Saturday, rirmneie In cotton alao Influenced price,. Oata advanced on (tranglh of the grain at Minneapolis It waa reported the government had aiked lor offer, of ca.h oala at Dululh. Wheof cloied Mo Vh cent, higher than tha prevloua flnlih, December, tl.70-! corn wa, up V. to j, Decem ber l.lll1,, oat, ware ahead to lYi cent, December 03V.-',i, rye wa up to ' down, December tl.no.ii.DHft, and barley wai "i to cent higher, De- "viSvvvvvvv-w Ration Calendar. War prlca and rationing board, 4.10 Main. Office houra dally 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Office cloied all day Saturday. RED STAMPS Meat, and fata. Book A-l through V-l now valid. BUCIAR Stamp 3D valid through Da camber 31 for 0 pound,. SHOES Airplane aiamp, vaiia, CLASSIFIED BATES One day .m... p1 word 4c 2 day run - -per word Bo 3 day run WM..MWMWM.mMH..pr word lie 4 day run -per word 13a 6 day run ..p r word 14o Wa.Ic run ,per word IRo Month run per word 4Jo New Today ,1)0.00 REWARD for diamond ring loit around October 11-13, Unu.ual gold eattlng, platinum prongf, 3 diamond.. Phone B07B, 10-a LOST Light aultcaia between E.pla nnde Courta and So, 11th, containing llnena. Reward. Ph. SS01 between 10 a. m. and 6 p. m. 10-23 LOST Brown corde lady' puree at foot . ball game Friday containing wallet and valuable paper,, also ration book. Reward, Ph. 6309 between 0 a, m. and lp.ni. , 10-24 Hemstitching promptly dona, 214 Bait Main. 10-94 Tfaw Todiy ,100.00 RKWARD and no que.tlon, aiked for Information leading to the recovery of my Nprlnaer Rpanlel dog, Colo.- ' - and while. Ll ceiue number I, , Calif, An.wer, to tha name of oat In or near Klamath rail, Pliuw lurnl.hed on ro que,t. Write or wire FRANK O. WORD ' Allur.i, Calif. ll-JI CMIMNKYR BWKPT, oil (love, and fur nace veiMltim cleaned. Immediate tr vie, K. Hamlin. Phone 47113, 10 ,7 WANTKD. PIanl.t ' for ,1111110. Oood reader, rhone oooa or ,1072, , lo-xi WANTED -. Reliable parly to care fur 3. year-old boy, day., In yotir own home, In the vicinity of Cr.ic.nl Ave. Call UIO attar p. m. 10-24 WANTID-Womn to do hou.ewuik- I day, a week. Ph. HMO. 10.24 HELP WANTED.. Neat appearing local girl for checking and counter work, Miul be etflcteul. Apply In person. Ite. liable Cleaner,. 10 22 WANTED-Planermen, Phone or wire Canma llox and Lumber Co,, Red llluff, Calif,, collect, 10-24 SI.KEPINO ROOM. 333 No, Bill, 2402tf FOR ItKNT-rurnl.hert cabin. Wattled good tt.ed wanhlitg machlns, Will pay up to $ao.wi. IIok aaoA ill. 3. or i' lull, thl. .Ida Weyerhaeu.er mill, Hnl- 1 Iday Cabin,, 10-34 FOR SAI.K-4 Aorea, modern hottae, out bulldlnga. cow, chlckeoa, enough well water to Irritate. Clo.e In, ,'ioMl. STItOUT REALTY, 101a Oragon Ave. Phone 3414. 10-22 PRICK REDUCED to 10)00 for quirk le, 1070 LeRoy. Iminetllete noaaea.lon. Two-bertrtKima, living room, dining room, kitchen, breakfeet room, bath, full basement, lube, electrlo water healer, wood furnace, oak floor,, gtmio down. 10-23 FOR BALK 440-Arre farm, excellent eandy loll on six 40'e. balance clover land and paa lure. Stocked and equipped. Practically a full line of new machinery, 43 head of lock. Larae home, buildings In fair condition. Till, la a real buy at ,.10.000. Easy term,, FOR SALE Maltn, 00 acrea. Improved farm In ex cellent condition. Moatly all In clover. Under Irrigation, sandy sulL Modern home, ootbull.ltnga. In very good condl Uon. Priced right. Easy lerme, TOR BALK 72-Acn farm, located In Langell Valley, tu acrea under Irrigation, excellent email dairy farm, 4-room home, barn and other outbuildings. A real buy for WOO 00. Term, can bar arranged. Bee Henry Newhouae T. B. WATTERS Realtor Ph. 4103 10-12 15049 Evenings) FOR BALE-2-bedroom modem house with fireplace, hardwood floor. Inlaid linoleum, closed In back porch, also 3. room modern house on 3 lota, near school, bus line and railroad. Would consider trade on auburhan property. Located at 700 Owana SI. Phone 47110 before 7 P. M., after 701B. 10-2 WANTED TO 11UY email flahlng and hunting rasort. Write Box 3407. care Hereld and Nawe. 10-24 FOR SALE 1031 Chevrolet Coup,. See at 2403 Applegale. 10-24 FOR BALE So gallon barrels, It 90. Good condition. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. 10-27 LOST-Outslrie Baldwin hotel, heavy duty eleclrle drill. Write Box 3000, car Herald and Newt 10-24 WESTINOHOUHE Apartment Refrigera tor, 173.00; flro screen; bridge table, 23.00: play pen with pad, ,3 90; 2 pump rifle. 920 00 921 ML Whitney Bl. INorth end of oth.l 10-22 A BAROAIN-Wood cookalove with colli and 30-gallon hot water tank. Call 9973 or see at 131 N. 4th. 10-23 CIRCULATING HEATER and pipe for sale. Good condition, 930.00, Phone 9340. 34tf FOR BALE-Portable radio, table model, 919.00. E. 1. Power Ph. 9219. 10.22 FOR SALK-..Douhle barrel shotgun. !34fl Lakavlew St Ph. 3427. 10-23 FOR BALE Baled wheel etraw, 12 per ton In the stack. Ph. 3033. 10-24 WILL PAY TOP price for large alia tri cycle. Phon S330. 10.27 IDEAL TENANT, elderly widow, wlahee to rent furnlahed, heated apartment. Phone 79S0. 24l9lf KLAMATH FALLS builn.se men wanta to rent 2-bedroom unfurnished house. Phone 7379. After 1 p. m. oall 7401. 2l23tf 20 HEAD OF PIOB for aale; also car radio. 3934 Crest. 2 blocke aaat of Blecklo's Store on Altamont. 10-27 WANT TO BUY email place In auburhan dlatrlct, furnlahed or unfurnished. Ph. , 4013. 10-24 FOR SALE-7 m. m. ride. 1M. boxea shells, 949 00: prewar hip boots, 48 00: 8x32 Monocular, ,10.00: man'a tin coat, overcoat, aheep lined coal, all llxe 38: women' tweed coat, 10; cock tall table, wheelbarrow, large tarp. Ironing board and bottle capper. HI N. Rogere St. 10-22 SEWINO MACHINE SERVICE All make, Phon 9771, 3213 Shasta Way. 11-IJmb WANTED-Ynung woman, neat appear ance and pleeslng personellty, for per manent position of responsibility. Pleaaant environment, Intereatlng and dignified work. Box 4029, care Herald and News. . 10-27 FULLER BRUSIIER Rep, R. V. Morgan, 832 So, Riverside. Phone 3348, ll-10mb FOR SALE 1031 Chevrolet eedan, Oood condition. 9202 Walton Drive. 10-24 FOR RENT Two-room modern fur nished cottage. Lights, water, wood furnished. 1814 Johnson. Phon, 8794. 10-22 FOR SALE-2-bedroom house completely furnished. In Merrill. Phon 2011, Merrill. 10-24 OLASB MIRRORS, resllverlng. plate, window and auto glass, furniture tops, shelves. Kimball's Glass Shoo. 827 Walnut. Phone 7378, ll-4mb adding MACHINES. Calculators Typewriters, Desks, Chairs, File, noneer frinting ana meuonery vo. 124 South Oth Street. 11-aomb LANDSCAPING Lakeshore Garden Nursery has ready now complete as orlment of hardy evergreens, flower ahada trees, climbing vines, peonies, and fruit treee. We do landscaping and guarantee our tree and ehrubs to grow. Phona 40112, 11-Dmli FULLER BRUSHES Clam Joyer. 1439 Martin. Phona 8077, 11 -8m ron RAT.E-Warner Electro Pleta Outfit. Motels, polish and cleaner Included with eet. Almost new. Call 8491, Mr. EverllL 10-23 FOR SALE-Eleclrlo Weaalx water heat er. Apartment (It washer. 320 La guna. 10-22 FOR SALE BY OWNERS 2-hedroom house, largo lot, Bendlx, refrigerator, electrlo siova, floor furnace, hot water heater. 1023 Arthur, 10-27 FOR SALE OR TRADE for oar, 3-room hotlao with haaament and furnaco, three loads of wood. Wrlta Herald and Nawe, Box 4020, 10-34 FOR SALE-1037 blue Lincoln Zephyr coupe, excellent motor ann urea, re dlo. heater. Below celling. Phona 0131 extenalon 223 on weekdayl from fl to 4. 10-37 REFRIGERATION AND AIR .CONDI TIONING offer opportunltlee to alert, mechanically minded men 18 to (10, Since 1027 UEI spare time training hnl helped thousands prepare for Jobs, ra ' pair shop ownership. Get FREE op portunity fact, today. Wrila milltlo lnat Box 3004, so Herald and News. 10-34 Now Todtf CIIARIB WILL APPOINT and Ireln an or two women, 39 yeera or over, ta ba come profeselonal corsetleree. tehe) over established business. Must be ser ious ami a elsetly worker. Good In come. Write Herald and News, box ul. 1014 UltKHMMAKER, do you Went to work about four houra a day and add t your Inctimef Good Income, Writ Her ald and Newa, Box 41119. 10 24 LONT .B or 10 keye on key ring. ,tl t0 llewerd, Contact or leeva 91 sheriff, ofllce, courthouse. I0-2S LONTl)erk brown terrier, whit chest. Velurtley (Veiling. I'll. 4072. Itewerd. ON AND Ari'KII (Ilia dale, October II, 1049, I will nut be responsible for any bills contracted for by anyone other than myaslf. Mrs. Valma I'elinlsano. 10-14 WANTKD.-Cerpenler and cabinet work, smell repelr Jobs, 3903 Bummer! Lenc. 10-27 WAITRESS WANTED Felle CoNee Shop. 121 N, Till. 23U3lf FOR RENT 9 room, end belli, (00, for 3 months, 1120 N. 4th after 9 p. ni. ONE ACCOIIDItIN to rent with lesson,. 200 E. Main. Phone 49111, 10-24 FOR HALE 4-room house, cabin rental, ilea lawn, shlnvlss, .chicken house. 9:1000. Terms reeaoneble. 1042 Sum mer, Lane. 10-27 FOR SALK-Wlurheiler pump, 10 gauge. 17.00. 9037 Miller Ave, 10-32 FOR BALE..Coa.wood heater. A-l buy. Priced right. 009 Mitchell. 23021b FOR SALE -White enemel Insuleled alt. tuutetlo get watar h,al,r. Ph. 014.1. 10-34 FOR BALE- 7 In. ekllsew, 90 ft. cord, new; 300 Havaae, two boxes shells. o:to Market. I'h. 4472, 10-23 WANTED- Prewer bedroom suit with Inn.rsiiring malllsee, Will pey (nod price, Ph. 9109. Ktllllf KX-MARINK WANTS to -buy 40 or 41 model car to make cross country trip. Will pey cash. Call 8049 between 4 and 0;:k. 10-22 ,.1000.00 TO LOAN, 04 Inlereat, eaay lerma, but must have good security. Write Herald and News, Box 2127. 10-31 Mooting Notleex Aloha Chapter of the East em Htar meele Tueadey, October 23, at the Maennlo Temple. 4la Klamath. 8:00 p. m. Visitors welcome. Ballle Wood. W. M. Arthur Dickson. W. P. I.O.O.F. No." 137 Every TtiMdny 8:00 P.M. Oth un'l Main SU. M.T.B Klamath falls Aerta no vara Hexuie, 'gules meeUng every Ttsea. day night, 7 tni. Tiea p. mH hall, (to and ru a Walnut Viet ling member, cordially invltd .,finni.ll.ll.irl Loot and Found AT CITY POUND, j Kano Highway, phon. 7139. J TERRIOR Female, brown and white. f PAHT CHOW-rsmale. brown, black nose. Would like to find home for. PAHT TEHIIIEB-remale, bUck. browaj and whlta. Owner muat cell for 'dog within three day or dog will b. dtapoeed of. Un. elelmed doge can be given to new own. era upon payment of Board bllL (9000 REWARD for diamond ring lost. Ph. 8079. 10-2) LOUT -lied brown Pekinese, mela dog. Answers to nam. "TI-TI ' Collar and Ik-enee. 410.00 Reward. Ph. 6701. aa Front St. 10-22 LOST Down town Thursday, probably In U. 8. Nal'l. bank. Panney'e or Montgomery Ward'e a Beltone Heer Ing Aid in black leather ogee. (9 00 re word. Write Box 2337, car Herald end News. 10.12 Gontral Notlcaa Venetian' Shop la Now Open to Serve You 110 N 4th Phone 0238 NEW VENETIAN BUNDS Complete Reconditioning, Cleaning " 4247tf FOR JACK STUARTS DANCE OR CHESTRA. Phone 0.139 ll.lo 10 8orvlcf RADIO REPAIRING Of All Kinds Specialized Sorvlce Co. 1434 Main Phone S103 1640tl SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Inspection free Modern Equip man! Contents Hauled Away Ed F. King , Phona 4032 304911 WANTED Window washing. Phona I40, Jess. Hubherd 10-23 WATKINS PRODUCTS - J. C. Marin, 2242 Home Ave. Ph. 0512 10-31 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Inatalled. Cement work dona Modern equipment IS years In Klamath rails. Phone VV. Baker, 4003 - 1284U THEODORE DICKSON Upholstering rurnltura Rhop Upholstering - Repairing - Reflnlahing Springs Reconditioned Ph. 4917 8041 Shssta Way ' ' 1M ELECTROLUX SALES and Service. Ph. 7107. 1132 Main SI. 11-13 KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER aalai and service. Box 14. Phone 7892, 11-17 PAINTING and calaomlnlng. 3424 Dsr . row. Frank Jenks, 11-10 ' HEMSTITCHING DRESSMAKING Button and buckle covered. Alteration on nw and old clothing. Mrs. II. M. Allender, 7.11 Main. Room 318, Ph. 7303. 10-aim CURTAINS LAUNDERED and trtehed. Phon 3717. U-33m PAINTING, OECORATINO. Phon 40.10, 173011 GENERAL BUSINESS COURSB-Bhort. hand, quick, snappy, Thomae or Gregg, KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEOE. 73,1 Pine SI, Phone 4700, : . 10-31 COMPLETE , UPHOLSTERING service, recovering, rebuilding, remodeling, re pairing. We have prewar spring, available. LAWRENCE UPHOLSTERING CO, 123 No. 4th. Ph. 7001, 114 LINOLEUM FLOORS and dreln bosrrls Installed by expert mechanics, J, L, Calhoun, Phon 0894 mornings and evenings, 11-13 MRS. TED FINNEY will give populM Slano lesson In her home at 022 No. ,h: ."i?""1 .I'. M'rtln Lund, ewlng trtlat, Phone THT. . u-l