Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 21, 1945, Page 10, Image 10

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VOUR LOUDER VrtD
KEAMIER HALF IS FV'
in ort-fae eeiDOLE,
MRS. HOOPLE WE
m ROLL HE LOST
WAS OWLS CLUB DUES
AND HE HAS BOOK5U
OS ALL A,S BANK.
EOBBeRS TILL VOE
PROVE OUGSELMES
gov scoots
Red Ryder
Waih Tubbs
Boots and Her Buddie
Alley Oop
Freckles and His Friends
Whats
HOLDING-
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wont go with me be
cause frkk isn't tak-
PARADe?
iiwuunc to ihc hop;
.ittle Orphan Annie
f OH, I KNOW,
hUNT SONdftmu'RE
GOINQ TO LECTURE ME
TOO. BOUT TALKIN
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By Fred Harmon
: TWaHT
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By Leslie Turner
moORS LATER, THe LITERARY ;
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CAREER IS PRQPPEP IM THE MAIL !
By Martin
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By V. T. Hamlin
By Blosser
I WANNA SEE WHAT My
WHEN THEY BURN
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By Harold Gray
TWIFFY JUST
PUT 'EM THiRE'
WE THOUGHT
YOU'D
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TH1 MAJOR WON'T A
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FT SURE OUGHTA i E
OPBN LILYS EYEST p
BY J. R. WILLIAMS
Potatoes
toec arrival! Ill, on track, ai7, loul
U. S. shipmenU 741.
Suppltca modoratc, demand alow, for
Idaho Huueli. ntarkot illtfhtly waakar.
rur uitcrinsa uvnor sviiuiu inrHt
about Heady. Idaho Russet Bur banjo,
U. S. No, 1, 5.00-9.40; Colorado Red
McClurei, ir. S, Mo. I. fcJ.M-3.tI0;
Nebraaka Bllta Trlumpht. V. S. No. 1.
fcl.79; MlnneioU and North Dakota Mlu
Triumph!, u. S- No. I. washed, M,4L;
Cobbler. U. S. No. 1, washed, $2 30.
WHEAT
CHICAGO, Nov. 31 (APt Rye hiturei
dropped sharply again today, losing the
S cent a bushel dally limit at limes In
late trade, on selling apparently in
duced partly by possibility that some
of the scarce cash grain might be avail
able for delivery on December con
tracts. 'Wheat held steady to firm early, but
slumped with rye In lata trade. Oatt
were weak throughout.
Rye closed unchanged to S cents lower
than the previous finish, December
$1.863, wheat was unchanged to lie
down. December 91.80' it ceiling, corn
was unchanged at ll.lB'i ceilings, oals
went 4c down to lc up, December
74c, and barley was down Uc to llc,
December 91.30.
VITAL STATISTICS
ESGATC Born at Klamath Valley hoc.
Jltal. Klamath Falls, Ore., November
I. 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Es
tate. 1018 Derby, a boy. Weight: 8
pounds.
R I DO LEY Bom at Klamath Valley
hospital, Klamath falls. Ore.. November
21. ItHS. to Mr. and Mrs. William
Ridgley, route 3 box 4J1B, a boy.
WelfhU 7 pounds 13 ounces.
OBITUARY
VERA L. CRI.m.ER
Vera L. Crisler. a resident of Klamath
county for the last 48 years passed away
In this city on Tuesday. November Xi.
1043 at 11:30 p. m. following a brief
lltneaa. She wis a native ot Medford.
Ore., and at the time of her death was
aged &3 years and 17 days. Surviving is
her aunt, Mrs. Lena Nelson of Ashland,
Ore. The remains rest In the Earl
Whltlock runeral Home, Pine at Sixth.
Notice of funeral to be announced Fri
day. FUNERAL
JIMMIK WLAY Tt RNr lt
Funeral services for little Jimmle Ray
Turner, three months old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Turner of Malin, Ore.,
who passed away In this city on Sun
day. November 18. 1943. were held In
Linkvllla cemetery on Wednesday, No-
vcmDcr 21, at io:ao a. m. wiin
commitment services and Interment
following. Arrangements were under the
direction of the Earl Whltlock Funeral
Home.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF HALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Notice Is hereby alven that oursuant
to an order of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Klamath County,
made and entered on the 8th day of
November, 1043. In the matter of the
estate of Thomas J. Steward, deceased,
the undersigned Administrator of said
estate will on the 7th day of December,
lino, at ine nour oi eleven o ciock in
the forenoon of said day and at the
front door of the Courthouse for Klam
ath County, Oregon, In the city of
Klamath Falls, offer for sale at auction
to the hiehest bidder for cash and sub
ject to confirmation by said Court, all
uie ngni, uue ana imcresi in me esiaie
of Thomas J. Steward, deceased, owned
or possessed by him at the time of his
death In and to the following described
real property, to-wlt:-
n portion oi ine a, oi ine nw4
of Sec. 2, Twp. 39 S , Range 9 E.W.M.,
described as follows: Beginning at a
point on the South boundary of said
SE"4 of NW'i, 403 feet east of the
Southwest corner of said SEV of NWl'i,
thence north and parallel to the West
line of said SE'4 of NW'.', 1020 feet to
the Southwest Corner of the tract here
in conveyed, being the place of begin
ning of this description; thence from
said place of beginning east and pnr
allel to the north line of said BKV
ot NW'4, 103 feet: thence north and
parallel to the "Went line of said BF.'U
of NW',1, J 00 feet; thence west and
parallel to the north line of said BE1,'
of NW', 163 feet; thence south and
parallel to tho west line of said SE'
of NW', 100 feet to the place of
beginning; subject to Irrigation right of
ways and easements of record, all In
Klamath County, Oregon. This pro
perty la generally known as 2043 Hope
street, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Lot eleven '111 of Block three hun
dred three (303 1, Darrow Addition to
the City of Klamath Falls, Klamath
County. Oregon. This property is gen
erally known as 2321 Eberleln Avenue,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Lot twelve (12) of Block three hun
dred four '304). Darrow Addition to the
City of Klamnth Falls, Klnmath Coun
ty, Oregon. This property Is generally
known as 2327 White Avenue, Klamath
Falls, Oregon,
The bids for each of the said nieces
of property shall he at least as much as
the appraised value thereof or the bid
will be rejected and thereafter the pro
perly win no oricrea inr saie privaiciy
but In any event shall bring at least as
much as the appraised value thereof.
tone wovomner i, imo.
EARL REDMOND, Administrator
of the Estate of Thomas J,
fltAWard. Deceased.
N. 7-14-21-2B; D. 8No. 227.
Wait For
WESTINGH0USE
Horry Hafter
Furniture
For XMAS
TOYS
All Metal Toflter Tottors
0 Model Supplies
Gai Motor-
PAINT AND CHECK YOUR
CHILD'S BIKE 5.00
Phone 5520 222 S. 7th
POOLE'S BICYCLE STORE
Market
Quotations
NKW YORK, Nov. Ill (All tleueral
Motors, wue off more than a point In
today's stuck nutikol uoiuuldeut with
the strike call In that i-ompany by Uia
United Automobile Worker iCtO).
Closing quota tt oust
American Can , 1044
Am TV I tk Tol I PI
Anaconda , , 44H
lain I'ncKing , u J7
iommonvcauii m hou ...
Curlla-Wrluht
Cleneral Kleclrla . 40
tleucral Motors ....... Hm.uu,.u...4 7'J'
(It Nor Hy pfd tin's
Int Harvester itiB
Keuuecotl 411 )
l.ong llcll "A" 24
Montgomery Ward ....m.....-. 71 ti
Naih-Kelv 23
N Y Central .,.
Northern I'nclflu t .,.. ;t;i,
Pac iian & El 44ta
Safeway Stores . 23(
Soars Roebuck ...,.....,....,,. .17
Southern Paciflo . 0li
Standard Urn mis MMW 42ia
Sunshine Mining M lin.
Union Oil Calif ,. artVj
Union PacKlo :i)la
U S Steel ; 71H,
Warner Pictures 271s
LIVESTOCK
DENVER, Nov. 21 i AIMINDAi-Salable
sliaep iUtH), total OK); slaughter Iambs
steady; choice trucked tots I4.MI; gtvod
choice grades 114.00-23; ewes steady to
13 cents higher; two loads good-choice
130 lb. Colorado 93.73: two short loads
common 'mvdm m 101 lb. 94, SO; load culls
94.00; best trucklus 93.30; few breeding
ewe 9ti 0073; iiatlvq feeder lambs
914.30-13.00.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 21
lAlM'SUA! Salahle cattle 123, calves
13; mostly cummoll-caimer Hlistmk;
mrdluin ifHd steers steady; for week
bulk 9loo-10.7a: few Uvads fat heir
era 914.73-13.30; lire-holiday demand slow
at Tuesday's 23-30 cent decline on
canner-cutter cows; three loads cutlers
98.009.33; cauners mostly ,00-7.0U;
conunou-Kood bulls 910 00-12.00; calves
siow, very utile uenmmi: tew uonunon
medium grauca si.uu-t.i.au.
Sa labia hoits 73: markot slnailvi fsw
pv-Kdir iiMm-tnoiro jvru-.HAj ju, nar
rows and ullts lift. BO: odd suvvs tlft OA.
Satable shtep loo; largely common
medium ewes; lata Tuesday double deck
no. i doii Linino iiu id. ibiiiui ais.uu:
extreme too for week: lamb undertone
steady today; few common ewes 92.00-
a.uu; gooa ewea quoiea at 10.90.
PORTLAND. Nov. 21 I AP-tlSDAI -Ssl-
able cattle 100. total 300: salable calves
33; total 100; supply mostly cows; mar
ket active, steady at week's decline;
od head common-medium steers 911.30
13.00; cutter-common heifers 97 23-10.79;
common -cutters 94. 30-7.00; shells down
to 94.00; fat dairy type cows to moo;
common-medium beef cowa 9900-il.OO.
good beef bulls 911.30-12 00; common
stood sausage hulls 98 23-10.73: good-
choice vealera 913.3o-14.00i cults down
to so.w.
Salable hogs S3, total aioo: market
active, steady: few barrows and all Is
at 913 80; sows $13.03; s liable lot feeder
i ais.au.
good -choice 110 lb. woo led lamb 913.73,
good ewea salable 93.30-73.
CHICAGO. Nov. 21 (AP-USDAi Sal
able hogs 7300, total 17,300: active and
fully steady; good and choice barrows
and gilts at 140 lbs. up at the 914.33
celling: good and choice sows at 914.10,
complete clearance.
Salable cattle 7300: total bow saiauie
calves tOOO. total 1000; active, strong to
u cents nigner maraoi on most auiing
clasavs; trad hardly as dependable on
Cood beef cows and bulls as on other
illlna classes: all strictly good and
choice steer and yearlings, Including
yearllns hellers, grading iiricuy goou
and choice sold at 917 30-18.00; belt
heifer 917.30. but quotable to 918 00;
medium grade steer and heifers wanted,
higher for work to date; general clear
ance broad: good and sholce Blockers
firm at tl.l 0O-14 30: only common light
kinds draggy at 91 1.30 down; vealer
steady at 1130 down.
Salable sheep 23UO, total 0300: general
mark t fairlv artlva: small SUDolies Mood
and choice native- trucked-In lambs
strong to 13 cents, mostly 13 cent higher
at iifTMjau, top via.uu. ducks
off: other classes steady to strong: load
good to choice 103 lb. yearling 9l2Bu:
slaughter ewes 90 30 down; two loads
medium to good Montana 3.J3i two
load yearling unsold.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the
undersigned has been appolu4ed exscutor
of the estate of JOHN A. MNMAN. alio
known as J. A. Llnman. also known as
John Albert Llnman, deceased, and has
qualified and all persons having a claim
against said estate are hereby required
to present in same witn ine proper
vouchers to me at the office of L, ORTH
S1SE.MORE. 213 Stewart-Drew Bldg..
Klamath Falls. Oregon, within six tfl)
months from the dale hereof.
dated this 20th aay oi uctooer,
1943.
JOHN P. UNMAN.
N. 14-21-28; D. S-12No. 22&-A
NOTICE I hereby given that George
Lewis, of Klamath Falls. Oregon,
who. on Julv 13. 1033. made Homestead
Entry Sec. 2200 n. S., No. 014004, for
Lot six and lot six, containing 38,14
acre, Section 30 and 31, Township 37
S.. Range 8 E. and 9 E W. M. Meridian,
has filed notice of Intention to make
Three year proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, nerore Mr.
DeLap, at Klamath Falls. Oregon, on the
1st day of December, 1943.
Claimant names as witnesses; Mary
Ptlter, of Rt. 3, Box 1140, Klamath Falls,
Oregon: R. A. North, of Rt, 3, Box 220A.
Kiamatn Fans, uregon; i. u. iapp, oi
Klamath Falls, Oregon; Robert E. Gra
ham, of Klamath Falls, Oregon.
CLARENCE W. OGI.E.
Commissioner or Register.
O. 31-N. 7-14-21-28 No. 222.
New Today
FOUND-Iluntlng dog. Phone Merrill
1. r- ii-z
LOST In Bonanza district, white and
tan Collie dog, answers to ine name
or "Ki." 93.00 reward for the return
of this dog to Hot tho users Ranch In
Poe Valley. 11-24
CAPABLE, experienced young lady
want permnnem position as ooox
keeper, payroll clerk or general nHlce
assistant. Wrlto Box 4B(U), caro Herald
and News. 11-24
FOR SALE OR LEASE-13 acres of land,
8-room modern nouse, narns ana out
buildings. Terms. 3347 Avolon Ave.
11-24
TRIANGLE FEEDS
Poultry and Dairy Feeds of All Kinds
HI1A1U' UKAin tU,
Merrill, Oro. I'hone 2201
FOR SALE White enamel kitchen
range; also Banty cnicKcns. Aitamoni
Auto Camp, 11-24
WANTED TO HENT-Furnlshed or un
furnished house uy permanent resi
dent. Call 3077. H-24
WELL EQUIPPED 14-siool restaurant
for rent, immeuiate possession, mono
3701 Merrill, or call at Morrill Hotel,
11-34
UP AND COMING electrical business
for sale, slock ana equipment, rnone
703S or 0203. 11-24
FOR SALE Milking Shorthorn Durham
cows, heifer and bulls, waiter unse
beer, Bonanza, Ore, 12-20
VACANCY Furnished light housekeep
ing rooms. 1404 Kinmatn. u-zi
FOR SALE-1033 Chevrolet 4-door se
dan, good tires and motor, reiican
City. House No, 19. 11-24
FOR SALE 1938 Plymouth 4-passengrr
coupo, an exceptional car equipped
with henter and Motorola radio and
oversize tires, Inqulro E, A. Dunham,
433 Oak Ave. 11-21
FOR HALE 2 room modern house,
completely rurmshed. Immediate pos
sesion. 9300 down. "423 Mt, Whitney.
11-28
lOMOHROW ALRIOHI
4-VIOHTAB1I
LAXATIVI
0
Wedneidey, Nov. 21, 1B45
10
Servleee
ROBERTA. MITCHELL
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OmCI
FOR THE PRACTICE OF
PUULIC ACCOUNTINQ INCOME TAX
L0OM1S BUILDING, 400 MAIN STREET
TELEPHONE 0001
BODY AND FENDER MAN WANTED -CJimd
proposition to the right nsrtv
Kee Bob at Idtlla'a Market today or
ih noaruiuan iiiurtday, 1131
FOR SALE 2-wlissl trailer wllh 6O0kI
men iires ami steel frame. E.
Erlln, Ml, 3, Box 3ia 11-24
WII.I. TnADR n.minaian 13 i.uf. uln
m.tlo In .xc.ll.nt condillnn ,np 19
l.ui. winchMi.r pump. I'hon. laio.
11-11
WANTKDlh.tlraam (urnlih.d .pari
hi.nt or httu,.. It,. Tint rowl.r,
parU ntanaa.r. nalala.r Motor Co.
II. at
WANTED TO nKNT I or .vb.droom
hou... funtUh.il or partly funtUtt.,1,
' t.v pamtanant buttn.,1 man. Phnn.
451 or last. it..
WANTCD-Caltl. of all kind,, I'hon.
NHT or Dlll.l.r nanoli, nt, 1, llnx
ma. jj.jo
LOUT- amonth,oll half bull do, pup
py, black with whit, on h.ad. rhon.
Mil. n.j.
ron RTiiArtrs danck onciititrnA.
call AUS. ja-Uui
ciiimnkvii nwr.iT 1
rtlrnac... .tov.a vacuum el.an.d Oil
tlurnar Scrvtr. Ilav. local, nliabl.
company tak. nr. ot your haallm
DMdl.
' Ttirrs rurtNACK co.
ua a. th rhon. up.i
ui
WANTin TO ntiy-oil h-.l.r. r.ard-l-M
of condition. Phon. til), Tuft.
urnac. Co. 11-31
yon NKNT 1-room dupl.K, furnlshad.
Inqulro 1503 )lop Bt. or phon. 404B.
11-31
ron ltKNT-4-room hou,.. Inqulr. .14
Martin HI. U.Jll
ron flALK-a-nadroom modern horn.,
dtn.tta, utility porch, fruit room.
Ilou.a complat.ly Iniulatad. Lar(
f.ncd lawn, 1 acr. Itt. 3, Box 1071.
Phon. 7B4T. 11-34
yOR HAL.K- 8-rnom modern hou,., con
rr.t. foundation, tk acr. chlck.n
hou... 3IVX). Call at 110 C,l Main,
narbar Shop. 1134
FOR 8A1X Cloa. In Improvad arr...
T-room houM and outbuilding!. 343.1
Andaraon Av.. 11-34
TOR SAIX-340-acr. farm, 137 arm
Irrtgat.d. Good aoll, cloa. to pav.d
road. Thl, I, a food buy for lia.ooo.
IVAN r. OTTOMAN. REALTOn
Malln. Or.an 11-33
FOR BALE -1M0 tk ton pan.l, driv.n
1A.0OO mil... original d-ply llr.a.
M.lropolltan Hotel. 11-14
rOR HALE-Anny Jeap, Dodg. four
wheel drive. I'reatone and healer,
good ahape, 10O0. Dual wheel, wllh
now tlree and luba avallabl. Phone
MU after 7 p. m. 11-33
FOR 8AI.E-B.d daveno In c.llent
condition, burnt xo... 3334 Vln. 91.
11-34
SMALL UPnlClllT PIANO for Bale,
rrlgldalr. Call 70o. 11-34
UNriNlflllEO CHEST Or DIIAWEltS
Rov.ral atylea to chooM from. Paint
ther.t - our. If and aave. Lucaa rurnl
turo Co.. IBS E. Main. 11-14
rOR ftALE-Collapalbla S-year-old crib,
aprlnga. mattr.,,, 113.M: leglaaa dre,.
Ing table 13 00. Phon. 7033. 11-31
JUflT RECEIVED larg. ahlpmant of
card table,. A value at only 93.50.
Lucaa furnltura Co., 103 E. Main.
11-34
URGENTLY NEEDEO-rural.heri apart
ment or hou,. by local couple. Ref
erence,. Phon. 0344. 11-33
WILL PAY CASH for home, private
party. Writ. Box P. O. 1040, Klamath
rolla, giving partlculara In flrat let
tor. 11-34
MMtlng NotlcM
Klamath Iidg. No. 77. A.
r. tt A. M., will hold a
apodal meeting Friday,
November 3.1. at 7:30 p. m
Work In MM degree. All
brethren InvlLd to attend.
NOEL TURNER,
Worshipful Maater.
Klamath rails Mooa. Lodgi
No. Ilod meeu on Thur,
day nlghu. 8:00 p. m. Inl
nation .very second and
four Thursday.
Klamath Fall Aeri
No 2090. Regular
9,t
meeting every ius
Walnut visiting
member Cordially
Invited tl
Lost and Found
AT CITY POUND.
Keno Highway, phone 7238.
Slock dog, male, would like to find
home for,
Chesapeake, male, would like to find
home for.
Black and whlto male, would like to
find home for.
Springer Spaniel, male, whlta and
black.
Ownor must call for dog within three
days ur dog will be disposed of. Un
claimed dogs can be given to new own
are upon payment of board bill.
LOST Saturday, ft keys on chain be
tween High and Main on 7th St, Please
return to Mrs, Alma Mr Lean, Palace
Beauty Shop, 02(1 Main, Reward,
4:i:ilf
egrV-lir'-aWl'tr-a-lieee'-'IV
Gemeral Notices
PRINSE'S
DRIVE-INN
Will Open At
5:30 P.M.
From Now On
Tower Tlicntrc Bldg.
1007lf
10
Services
CHIMNEYS HWKPT, oil gloves and lur
nacoa vnomitn clennnrl. Immediate ser
vice. E. Hamlin. I'hona 4733, 11-3
HEMSTITCHINO
DRESSMAKING nullum and Duckies
covered. Alterations on new and old
clothing. Mrs. H. M. Allender, 731
Main. Roam 315. Ph. 73S3. 11-JOm
HERALD AND NEWS TEN
10
Servloee
1 1 a
Genera! Notices
Venetian Shop
Is Now Open to
Serve You
110 N 4th
Phone 82BS
NEW VENETIAN BLINDS
Complete Reconditioning,
Cleaning
i247tf
VENETIAN
BLINDS
Metal or Wood
PATTERSON
FURNITURE CO.
230 Main
rh. 7150
1870U
10
Services
XMAS LOANS
Do your Xmas Shopping with
csili. If you have regular In.
come and are in need of extra
cash for the holidays, you may
borrow on your furniture, live,
stock, automobile or salary, and
taKo as long as IB months to re-
pay.
soo.uo to (300.00 on furniture,
livestock or salary and $30.00 te
$300.00 on your auto.
Commercial
Finance Corp.
TOM O'DWYER
107 N. Oth
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Phono 77U
228SU
Have Your
Thanksgiving Dinner
at the
Two Sisters Inn
Roast Turkey
and all tho trimmings
Weed-Asliland Junction
Phono 0060
11-21
PICK UP AND DELIVERY
SERVICE .
ROBINSON'S DELIVERY
Ph. 7423 tt
WE PICK UP
AND DELIVER
Trunk Baggage Preala
Logs Coal, ate.
YELLOW CAB CO.
Phone 8171
RADIO
REPAIRING
Ot All Kinds
Specialized Service Co.
1434 Main Phone S103
1640tf
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Installed. Cement work don. Modern
equipment 10 year. In Klamath Ealla.
Phone W Baker, 4003
1204tf
SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED
All make,, work guaranteed, genu
ine Slngrr parts, We open our new
shop December 1st,
SINOER SEWING MACHINE CO.
4(8 Main 174311
AVON PRODUCTS
Mrs. Pearl ftn,,
430 Marlln SI.
Phon. 144 I-U
PAINT1NO. DECOnATINO. Phon. 4(110.
11.1011
SEPTIC lanka, cleaned. Also drain tiles
put In. Phon. 3330 or fluia. u.l
FULLER nnUSHES
Clem Joyer. 1430 MarUn, Phone 0077.
ll-3m
CURTAINS LAUNDERED and stretched.
Phon. 3717. ll-aim
DeWITT U KARL FLOOR CO.
Laying, Sanding and Finishing
3040 Kan. St. Ph. H7.15
13-0
PAINTING and Tinting. 11, L, Brown.
Phon. 4330. . 303411
C, FITZGERALD rOR ROOFS
nepalrs and Coatings
rnonas oio. uiao
130011
WE REPAIR electric Irons, toasters,
mixers and appliance cords. DArR
Radio & Eleotrlo Shop, 031 flo. fllh.
Phone 0030. 11-31
HAND Ironing In my horn. Phon. 0317.
11-30
SKILLED CARPENTER WORK -Small
or large Jobs. Contract or by tha
hour, Phon. flORO. 11-37
FULLER nnilMIIKS
Clem Joy.r, 1433 Marlln. I'ltone Bim '
13-om
FASHION FROCK REPRESENTATIVE
Phone 7.134 for appolntmenl, 11-37
LINOLEUM FLOORS and dralnlioarda
installed by export mechanics. J. L.
Calhoun, phono 0034 mornings and
evenings, ls-an
KII111Y VACUUM CLEANERS
Faotory Alllhorlred Service
030 N. lOlh Phone 4.133
13-10
WANTED- Window washing. Phon. 7II7II.
Jess. Hubbard. 11-33
ELECTROLUX CLEANERS
Hales and Services
Phone 7107 1133 Main
11-11
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