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IS LOTS BETTER NOW,
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WEATHER" AND
HUMAN NATURE"
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Six Persons
Die Inflames
WINNIPEG. Deo. 21 A
mother and her five children
were burned to death and three
other persons were injured
when fire destroyed the- Interior
of a two-story house In central
Winnipeg early today.
The dead: Mrs. Betty Arml
tage; her sons, Jerry, 7, Jimmy.
3; and three daughters, Shirley,
16, Elaine, 13, and Yvonne, six
months.
Injured are Bernard Arml
tage, 58, husband of the dead
woman, another daughter, Son
ya, 8, and Reginald Benham, 42.
The fire started at about 3
a. m., and firemen battled the
flaiVics that swept through the
wooden building In 15-below-zcro
weather.
Benham saved young Sonya
when he climbed a ladder to an
upstairs bedroom window
through which the child was
trying to scramble.
Cascade
CASCADE SUMMIT, Ore.,
December 20 The mercury
fell to 10 above here Wednesday
morning. There are about '60
inches of snow on the ground.
Hoge Clarke of Oakridge is
here with his caterpillar tractor
with which he clears the South
ern Pacific right-of-way. The
weather here has been unusually
severe this fall.
Mrs. L. L. Hall and son Gor
don, returned from Portland
where they have been visiting
Mrs. nans sister, Mrs. joe
Walker, and her two aunts.
Mrs. Annette Hopps returned
from a trip through the middle
west.
Mrs. Leo Richards is visiting
at the R. L. Porter home.
Word has been received from
T5 Roland L. Porter that he Is
now stationed in Germany
where he is helping erect a ra
dio tower. He is there only tem
porarily and will later return to
Paris.
A. C. Nagel who runs a trap
line here has caught several mar
tens this winter. He reports that
because martens are caught dll
fcrently than foxes, the foxes
will not enter the trap, although
they will investigate to find
whether or not the traps have
food. He sees tracks of foxes
around the traps.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Currier.
former Cascade Summit resi
dents, are now living in North
Bend. Until recently they lived
in Troutdale and Currier was
working in the aluminum plant
at Fairview.
George Irwin of Springfield
has moved to Abernethy where
he has taken over the duties as
section foreman. Mrs. Irwin and
the children will remain in their
home in Springfield. The Irwins
several years ago lived at Cru
zatte. . w"
Two Crippled Ships
Reported Off Coast
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 21
(P) Two crippled ships were
reported py coast guard neaa
quarters off the California coast
today, one of them under tow
by a coast guard cutter. .
The army transport Imperial
which left here yesterday bound
for Seattle, was reported with
out power oil Cape Mendocino
and being towed to San Fran
cisco by the cutter. Shawnee
The coast guard said she was
not m danger. She carried army
troops.
LST 224. which nearly floun.
dered late yesterday 331 miles
west of the Golden Gate, was
aiso reported out of danger,
SALARY HIKE ASKED
TOKYO, Dec. 21 (IP) Three
hundred thousand Japanese
school teachers today filed a
petition through the Japan edu
cation society asking the govern
ment tor a auu per cent increase
in salaries.
For XMAS
TOYS
All Matal Tetter Totters
0 Model Supplies
0 Gas Motors
AH Mstal Scooters
Gsnuina Taylor Tot
Baby Walkers
Phone 5S20 222 S. 7th
POOLE'S BICYCLE STORE
Market
Quotations
NKW YORK. Dee. tl (AIM White w
Nolllntf pieuro wtu notably lnoklH. lr
rvuulavly low or tomleiiulgi contmuau tn
tuuuy'N loi'k market.
CloaiuK miotattuillt
American Cni .., WVt
Am At Tl . UWH
Atittcumln .........iU...u.. 4;Mk
Caiif Pfli-ktna , atu,
Comimmwaimh St tiou .,, 3)'a
CurtU-WrlMlit '
G (merit I KWt'trlo 4H1
General Motor
IH Nor ty plU ftljli
nil linrvclr .......... v
Kemiecott - WS
Uina-Hell "A" M
Monljtomery Ward . 72
Naah-Kclv tti
N Y Contra!
Ntti-lhnrit Puplfia . 3(1
I'au Oai tk Kl v 'Jl
J C Penney MH
Safoway Storet ,,... unv'i
Sari Hoctmok , Wi
Southern lNuitlo ,...,..,.....,., ,..,. flH'i
Slandnrtt Hramli 47 U
funahtho Mining XI
inlim Oil Calif i IM
Union Pacific t:m
U s stoot mii
Potatoes
ClltCAClO. l)o. 11 lAI'-USUA) Pol
tni: itrrlvnU 17. on trucK AT, lolL U. H.
Iilliiiieilli MO, .... . ,
iiuppll very llsltt. 13mi.il mou
.ratc. market jltruitg.r. Idnho TtUMtat
Uurtxinki, U. S. No. 1, sa.Mi Wyomlns
Ullu 1-ilumuhi, U. S. No. 1, li.00; North
a.o; Pontlan, U. 8. No, 1. wa.lieU
lis-, W.mi.
LIVESTOCK
ni-Mvrn rwr at (AP.tlSDAt Salable
atiavp 700, total IHX): Ml able run all
truvklna; market Cully otrady, lew dmlr-
aDle quuiliy titan murmay cousiuvrvu,
f-H ,uwi.iirit.fl trucked in bIho at htor
lambtt H3.73; nirttluni-ijo.Kl lia.ftO-Kl.tKli
nothing com para bio to 14.00-3 lamlia
earlier IhU week on stale; (ew alauiihter
owoi $11.00 down; good-choice feeding
lamba $13.73-14.33; Including S7 lb. Umba
at 114.00.
SOUTH SAN FKANCISCO, Dec, 21
lltl.l A I Maluhln rat tin tinileK for
wek ia00; medium-good teen, holfertt,
ana rnngo cowi tuny iieaoy, iinr
cutter cow lata) 33-00 cenU lower;
uMAk'si ton at er and helfeni 117.&);
n.rllum ranitM helfiM-si 114.00: kfOOd COWI
ia.00-73; common 110.00-90; cut ten U.&0-
li.ia: cannera fu,uu-.; io ior wns
20; few good vealera f 18.00; market
toady. ....
saiauie noga iju; mr lemiyi w
213 lb. barrowi and gllta 13.0; good
iowi 918.03; lor weK receiput iiju goou
clearance. , . . ,
Salable aheep none: market nominal;
for week receipts 2200; lamb weak;
rhnlrt, i-nrco: tool 114.73: bulk medium
good 113.30-14.30; ewea limited! common
graaee tM.w-o.ov. ,
PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 21 fAP-USDA
Salable tattle 23; total 73; calvea 10;
imniv miuiiv Hairv U'im piiwi and hell
ert; largely a cleanup market at weak
prices; few common usury wf" '"
S9.30-10.30; canner-cutter cowa- I100
8.30; odd fat deary lyiw cowa to .oo;
.,ll,.. u.Af.ra 110 OO. la.OO:
week a market strong to 23 centa higher:
beat steers tlH.OO; helfen 310.00; good
cowl largely 912.30-13 30.
saiaoie noga k; wwi ikm; mr
.t.&riv lurmws and allLs 113.80: good
sows 314.00.30; choice over 03 lb. feeder
pigs salable up to $13.30. , , ,
Salable sheep none: totitl 1000; market
nominal: good-holce wooled lamba quot
ed f 13.73-14.23; with extreme top 314. J3;
good ewes tat a Die a-4.9u-a.wj ww
extreme top 33.30.
i-irtr-Ann n.i at (AP.IfSnAt Sal
able hogs 7300, total 18.000; active, fully
steady; goou ana c no ice wrrows aim
gllU at $14.83 celling; weights under
180 lbs. and over 3oo lbs. scarce: sows
at 314.10 celllnar that class; complete
clearance early.
Salable catue two. total wwr, laiau,
Ivm fvwi total .100: Mennral market
steady on all grades and clauses, clear
ance broad on all fresh arrivals, how
ever general price level fully 30 cenU
lower i or wee on sirvra. sw.
centa to $1.23 off compared with recent
high time on both steers and heifers;
two loads strictly choice 1230 lb. steers
hrmiirhi lift no tftflav: bulk 114.00-18.23:
only nighly finished kinds passing $17.00;
cholco heifers absent, bulk $n.00-l4.30:
cutter cows $fl.00 down; most oeei cows
$8.30-11.30; only very good cows around
heavy sausage bulls ll.l.oo. scant supply
vealera active at $13.30 down.
Salable sheep 2300, total sooo; active,
fully steady, complete clearance early;
good and choice natives and fed wooled
western lambs $14,60-14 83: most well
finished offering at the $14. B3 top. ame
merely good natives $14.30 with common
light sortouts mainly $11.00-11.30: short
load good to choice 80 lb. native clipped
lamba fall shorn pelu $13.73, sorted 20
lead plainer grade averaging fll lbs.
$11.00; few good native yearling to
$12.00, small package choice fed weHerns
$13.00; bulk common to choice slaughter
ewea $0,00-7.23.
WEATHER
Max. Mln. Praela.
Eugena , WM...3s
Klamath Fall! -... 37
Sacramento nMn..4fl
Portland- ...:
Rno 3tf
San Francisco ..M
Seattle ........
Medford 55
Bed Blulf 47
31
23
47
32
37
43
.04
.92
.01
.02
,M
.31
Trace
1.30
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA-Intermlt-,nt
rain todav. tonlaht and Saturday:
little, temperature change: freah to
trong southeaateny winaa on coaat.
Waahlmton and Oreiom Intermittent
rain today, tonight and Saturday with
anow In mountain.. Warmer today.
Freah to itrong aoutherly wind, oil
coast.
OBITUARY
EMMA KETKDKVFR
Emma Ketsdever, a resident of Klam
ath Palls. Oreiron for the last forty-
threa veara oassed awaV In this City on
Thursday, December 20, 1043 at fl:80
p, m.. following an illness 01 six weeas.
She was a native of Berlin, Germany
and at the time of her death was aged
mi vaam and 2 dnvs. Surviving are three
aons: Edgar and Henry Ketsdever of
this city and George or nogue itiver.
Oregon, one brother, Gui Melhnse of
this city and two grandchildren. The
remains rest In the Earl Whltlock Fu
neral home, Pine at Oth, where friends
may call after 3 p. m., Saturday. Notice
of funeral to be announced in me next
Issue of thli paper,
FUNERALS
MILDRED PATRICIA BALLARD
Funeral service for the late Mildred
Patricia Ballard, who pained away In
this city on Thursday, December 13,
1043, will be held In the Chapel of
Ward's Klamath Funeral home, 025
High, on Saturday, December 22, 1043
at 2 p. m with Rev. F. C, Wlsaenbach
or tne at. raui a ispiscopat cnurcn out
dating. Concluding service! and inter'
ment will be held In Portland, Ore.
Friends are respectfully Invited to attend.
BABY VANDERFORD
Baby Vanderford, Infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Worthy H. Vandnrford of
Tulelnke, California passed away In this
city on Thursday, December 20, 104S at
4:20 a. m, Surviving besldei her parents
are one brother, Tommy vanderford,
Funeral services were held on Friday,
December 21, 1043 at 3 o, m with com
mitment services and Interment In
Llnkvllle cemetery. Arrangements were
under the direction of the Earl Whltlock
Funeral home of this city,
Fence Erected To
Forestall Suicides
PASADENA. Calif.. Dec. 21
(IP) To forestall suicides, the
city has erected a high wire
fence on towering , Colorado
street bridge.
But one would-be solf-de'
structionist had a plan.
A patrolman found him. busy
with wire clippers, at the span's
highest joint. Dissuaded, he
agreed to go nome.
Friday. Dae. 21, 1945
HERALD AND NEWS EIGHT
WHEAT
CHICAGO. Dee. at (AP) The govern
meut crop report that rye avreituo seeded
fur 1048 harvest (s 17 nor cent less than a
year ago bounled futures itiices tor (he
grail! sharply moat of (he time today,
The July delivery was at the vailing
of $1,441 B bushel throughout most ul
the lesslon, but May was up (he 3 cent
limit allowed In a single day's trading at
times, with September In approximately
the same range.
outer grunts were strong.
Wheat ul oaod u no han tied to llo h aher
llian Ilia iiravlntiB fin ah. Mav il.tltnu !
corn uiivhnitMdit at ceilings. May $l.liiW;
oats 'a lit "r iiignwr, vnwy t vivi
rye i to fte higher. May fl.7lta: barley
ummanged to Uo higher, May $l,22i, ,
Courthouse Records
fjainitlalitt Vllsd
Eleanor r. Kendall vs, Clifford Hay
Kendall, suit for divorce. Charge, de
sertion. Couple married May 2d, 1;U, at
St. Maries, Idaho. Plaintiff asks eualody
or one minor child and $40 a month,
William Kuykeudall, attorney for plain
tiff. ,
Deere Oranttd ,
tee A. Smith vs. Clean F. mllli,
Juilles Court
Don Arthur Louder hack, no PUC per
mit. $10 ball forfeiture.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTIOK Or SA1.K ANI 1'AIITITION
llw wlrlua nf an nrdar of lal. dated
Lane, nlalullff, VI. ltonlantln Lane, de
fendant, In Ihe Circuit Court of Hi. Slate
of Oregon, for the County of Klamath,
wherein the real properly hereinafter
described waa ordered by aald Court to
he .ulil according to the lentil of aald
0rNOTlCE IS HKIIKnY OIVIN That I.
the duty appointed referee will, on the
uili day of rebruery, IU40, at Ihe hour of
10:00 a. m., at the front door of Ihe
courthouao ot Ihe County of Klamath.
Klamalh rails, Oregon, aell at publlo
.oxti,.,. ir, it,a hiutte.t hldder for caah,
or In accordance with the lenua ot aald
order of sale in aaui sun, wiuvn .iu
order may Im Inspected at Ihe office nf
the Clerk of aald Court, at Klamath
ralla. Oregon! aald real property being
descrllied as (olluwat
The S4 of a tract or tana in toe
NKV of NKI' ot Section 10, Two.
3D 8 , It. II K W.M.. more particu
larly deacrlbed aa follows: Uegln
nlng at an Iron pin which Ilea North
go" 40' east along Ihe forty line a
dlatanca of 32U.0 feet from the Iron
put which marks Ihe Intersection ot
4lh Avenue and 411. Street uf Alla
monl Acrea. which point of Intersec
tion la alao the aouthwe.l corner ot
the NEV. ot the NKV, of Section 10,
Twp. 30 S.. H. K., W.M., and run-'
nut thence North Wl- 40' East a
distance of 200.0 feet to an Iron pin:
thence North I" 02' Weal a distance
ot 100.7 feel to an Iron pin; ihcnca
south 80 40" West a illslanca ot
200.0 feet to an Iron pin; thence
South 1- 02' Ea.t a distance ot 100,7
feet more or less to the place of
beginning, containing 0.40 acres
more or le,s In Ihe NKV. of NEJ,
of See. 10, Twp, S B It. 0 E W.M.,
excepting and reserving to Gualav
W. Kohler and Anna Velma Kohler,
husband and wife, their heirs or
assigns. Ihe right at any lime to
build and construct an Irrigation
ditch upon said premises and to keep
and maintain Ihe same, said right to
be for the benefit of the landa and
premises adlolnlng the above de
scribed lands. Said ditch to abut
and follow Ihe westerly and south
erly lines of said tract. Subeol to
Ihe lien of the Klamath Irrigation
DlatrlcL
Dated IhU 12th day of December.
1043. .
J, a,, ninct-i,
Referee.
D. l4-lt-2-J- 4-ll-No. 131.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice la nereoy given '---
nied my rmai accoum a. ..,,..,-,....-ot
Uie Estate ot Frank II. Day, also
known aa F. II. Day, Deceased, and the
judge or in. ..irc.ii. -.. ...
of Oregon, for Klamalh County, has
Monday, January 7. 1040, In the court
room or saiu couri, ...w
place when and whore any person may
a - .t.iili.na nr aita-estil inn lO
anything therein contained, and at said
time and place the. court will finally
settle said account.
v . . . VKIIA U.
D. 1-14-31-M; J. 4 NO. 247
NOTICE TO rREIIITIWS
unnr, im tiriirnv U1VEN that the
unoersigneu na. i'7":,v, , lit
mlnlatratrll of Ihe ealate of WILLIAM
F. 11. CIIAHK. oeceaseo. aim i,
fled and all persons having ,a claim
against saio e.iaie . ,w.
to present the same with the proper
voucners io me a. ..."
SIKr.MOlir., 213 Stewart-Drew IHdg.,
Klamath Falls, Oregon, within alx (01
montha from the date hereof.
DATKU Una Slav oajr w.
14S.
Pllll.t.IH c. mailuasi,
Dec. 2I-2S: J. 4-ll-m- No. 234
moit-im nxTTB
One day w word 4c
day run V" word Bo
3 day run Pr word llo
4 day run , Pr word IM
5 day run P" "ra 14c
Woek run per wmo
Montn run . v.
. . . j -.. . .aa ulll ..Ml,
AOS receiveo ur . ia .... ... -
same afternoon In "New Today" column.
NEW HKKALU AX1 pistwa. .u...
ber. Bill. .
"per word 43c
New Today
FOUND Beat place to eat, Duncan's
Cafe, open 9 a. m. to 12 midnight.
NOTICE The personnel of Lakeshore
Gardens' Nursery will he out of town
until Jan. Bth after which. If weather
permits, we will resume activities.
New phone number Is 4200. 12-20
FOR RENT Housekeeping room, suit,
ahla for one onlv. 323 Commercial.
12-22
TRAIN FOR SALE Lionel olectrlo over
30 ft. track and switches. Automatic
signal and uncoupler. Stop and back
up. Other accessories and large trans
former regulates speed. VSO.OO. Call
flood or 737 Lincoln for demonstration.
12-22
irut PONTIAC Deluxe. Torpedo sedan.
Radio, heater, general condition ex-
ce lent. H. E. Mauler. .-
PUREBRED Cocker Spaniels. 030 Eldo
rado. 12-20
FOR SALE-Chlld's drop-leaf table,
rlnll's hteh-chalr. doll's1 bed. All new.
720 Owens or Phone 3301, 12-21
FOR SALE Blrchoraft outboard motor
boat, now. 14", ft. 2007 Arthur. 12-20
FOR SALE-Orosler table model radio,
tl2.no. Airline cabinet battery radio,
$13.00. 1720 Wall. 12-22
FOR SALE-OI1 heater, labia model ra
dio, hattarv set. 22 automatic. Ph.
7338, 220 So. Roger. 12-22
FOR SALE-S40.00 Evarsharp fountain
pen, guaranteed forever. Never been
used. Will sell for S27.B0. 3211 Wash
ington. Phone 3023. 12-21
FOR HALE -3 room modern house, close
In. Plume 4B33. Il-M
LOHT -La.ly's red billfold In Posl office,
Finder return papers and key, keep
money and wallet. Ph. U07T or Craler
; llutel, ' 12-22
LOHT-Lady's blue handbag conlalnlns
iieraoiuil Heme, glaaaes, walvh, etc.
Reward. Phono 4012. 12-21
FOUND- Car keys In small leather key
case at Ulh and Main, Phone 0207.
11-11
WANTED Experienced stenographer
wllh sum. bookkeeiilug eatierlence.
flood parmniienl puallloll. amid salary,
Inaurance experience nut necessary.
Only permanent realdents need apply.
Write llox 040, earo Herald and News.
law
APPLIANCE IIEPAIIIrl, all makes and
millets, of electric slnvea, ret., anil
smalt applliinues, repaired by expert
mechanics, no delay, reliable and effi
cient service. Pick up and delivery.
Falls Appliance Si Tire Service
Ulh and Mailt Phone 7070
11-20
WANTED -Owner nf 111:1,1 DeNnlo sedan,
lloenae No, 2in-ooo. Come get your
oar. lllliu lllalieo si. 11-21
1037 Ford Tudor sedan. Inquire Haute
Uarage, days. Evenings, 1133 Walnut,
12-21
WANT TO IHtY -Table aaw and Jointer,
alao B-lnch Hklllaaw and Porter cable
du.tleas hand sender. K, L, Itusco,
4401 Mouth Ulh Mlreel. 12-22
1040 HTtlDKIIAKEIt Champion Coupe,
radio and healer, motor just over
hauled, original. 79 Main. 12-31
CIIIIIHTMAN Irish Better pups for sals,
championship stuck, 120 and ,39.
Ideal for children's pet and a hunt
er a pal. HtV CAI'EK, Phono Tulelnke
2319. 12 31
REFINED working couple desires fur
nished apartment in better part of
tovvti, No children, no pets, litimia.
Call 47110 oiler 1 p, In. 12-21
PIANO Accordion fur sale, 120 bass, like
new. Write llox 900, care Herald and
News. 1220
FOR BTtlAHT'S DANCE OIICIIKH III A.
Call OKIS. 1-22-m
FOR RENT- lllillillug, close In, suitable
for business accommodations. Phone
4701. 12-22
Foil HAI.E-Oll circulating heaters. Call
3.103. 13.22
ONE burner hut plate, In time for
Xmas, Cascade Electric, 023 Pine.
12-31
FOR DALE, Dining table, six chain
and matching buffel. ,113.00. 720 Rose
way drive, 1'liiute 7033. 12-22
FOII HALE -Model A Turd pickup, good
ahape, 3002 111. 10 Ml. 12-21
FOII HAIJt-1033 Ford sedan, ludor,
runs good. .111112 HI. bee Ml. 12-32
Mooting Notices
Klamath Lodge No. 77
A. F. A A. M.. will hold
slated communication and
Installation of officers.
Friday, December 21 el S
p. m.
NOEL TURNER,
Worshipful Master.
12-11
Allii
s
Klamalh Falls Aerie
No. 2000. Itsgulat
meeting every Tuee.
day night, TiiS p. tn-,
F.O.E nail- tut aol
WalnuL Visiting
member, cordially
jnvt jerl tl
Lost and Found
WIIX the party who picked up by mis.
lake a blue overcoat, with blue wool
scarf and gloves, on the bench at
Danceland Saturday evening, please
call Frank Mubcsak, .4007 or el 132
Oregon Ave. 11.1a
LOHT-Oold heart ahaped locket. Finder
please call MOIP. 12-1S
Genorol Notlcoo
EAGLES
DANCE
Every Sat. Nighj:
for members ond tholr lodlct
Dancing until 1:00 A. M,
Improved and enlarged
buffet rooms now opon.
Admission Is your paid-up
membership card.
Music by Shepherd's
Orchestra
Th-F-S
CALLING ALL KIDDIES
Are you going to call Mania Claua at
his North Pole Headquarters and tell
him what you would like for Christ
mas? He wonta to hear from you all.
Just phone 0103 Friday and Saturday,
4 p, m. to 8 p. m, 8unday la noon to
8 p. m.
13-23
VENETIAN
BLINDS
Metal or Wood
PATTERSON
FURNJ7URE CO.
230 Mair
Ph. 7150
1879U
OLD AND NEW FHIENDS ATTENTION
The Bonk Mart Is now open. Xmaa
cards, seals, tags, etc. Handmade
articles, crochet work, luncheon cloths,
towels, baby net, books, mngaxlnea
and lots of funnies. Come In and
look around. 12-22
FOII SALE One 1042 CMC semi,, com
pletely overhauled and In first-class
condition. Less than celling price. fi;i4
Market, Sassier Bros, 12-21
FOR SALE-Chlld's sled, Ph. S426, 12-21
FOR SALE Baby play pen, Ph. 471)3.
12-21
LEAVINO for Sacramento Saturday
morning. Room for 2 passengers, Ph,
B0O7. 12-31
FOR SALE 10.18 Ford aedan. New top,
paint and motor. Ph. 0031, 2030 Turn
age Ave, 12-21
JUST received a shipment of one burner
electric hot plates, electric space
heaters, home battery chnrgeri. Const
to Coast Stores, 1120 Main. 12-21
VACANCY-Furnished light housekeep
ing room, 1404 Klamath Ave,
CALL R070 for your turkey d reused and
delivered, fresh from the farm, All
sizes, small, medium and large, 13-20
FOR SALE Dual tires tandem drive
. Adnmi motor grader, equipped for
pushing logging trucks, Lloyd F. 811-
va, oici itetiwooa niRiiwny, i-iiuno mi
Y, Grants Pnni, Oregon. 12-20
REMKMTlF.rt the phone number BIOS.
Santa Onus Headquarters. Friday and
Bnturdny 4 p. m, to B p. m,, and Sun
day 12 noon to 8 p. m.
12-22
10
Servlcei
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Installed. Cement work done. Modera
equipment IB years In Klamath Falla,
Phono W. Baker, 4003
1284U
CARPENTER work, new, remodeling,
repair, Controot or hour, Phone 4707.
12-21
SEWINO MACHINE SERVICE - All
makes, Phono 0771, 3218 Shasta Way,
U-12mk
PAJNT1NO. DECORATING. Phone 4030,
173011
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Inspection Free T Modern Equipment
Content! Hauled Away
Ed F, King . ',
Phone 4092 474B1I
PAINTING, Knlsomlnlng, Kemtonlng.
Phono 30B7, l.io
C FITZGERALD rOR ROOFS
Ropalrs end Coatings .
Phones 0104 - 3140 ,
OMtl
DREHSMAKING and alterations, 1030
Orchard. Ph. 0733. 407711 .
FOR RENT To couple, 4 room, modern, HAND 1RON1NO In my homo, Phone
close In, Phono 4933. 12-20 6217. 12-21)