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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1946)
9UR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPU OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS tW ESATvUfWS' Art OLD 0CDBE CHUPA Or Mlrifc. o bfcENNto A LOCRKTIME POSITION I Ml . . I ,-llY V . S t IriSPECTIMS CITy DDflOCDTV cnru vi FlREPLUsi AMD LIGHT POSTS, MlSHT BE , JUST THE TICKET I'D alT OF LAtBOR MY SELF --MV WARDEN S Gl)IMG ME LOOKS THAT WOULD DRILL. SAFE. S5 VOUR PAL TlAe Vtt SECRET OF MA30RiTH OUT LIFTING A FINGER. EXCEPT TO LlCr .THE FOOD OFF IT.' , i hi WAT'S 1 MHO HE'S FOR- HlwfcLF. - VOU JIS WATCH HER ' TH' MINUTE SHE SEES THAT SHE'LL THINK VOU GOT HELP AM SHE LL GO INTO HER ACT OF BEIKT EXHAUSTED LIKE THIS FROM OVERWORK, SO VOU'LL TAKE CARE OF I El.irw TH' KIDS.' JIGT WATCH '"' U hi J V ONE GLIMR5E OF yZ THAT AN 7 1 . 1 X L WHV MOTHERS GET GRAY J VES, ONE (I GLIMPSE OF I V THAT AND SHE'LL KNOW I HAVE NO J A HELP HERE V from y V vou J IM. 1MI IV M uwnec. CT.R.WILUAMS WC. T. M MB U S Hr f Real Ryder By Fred Harmoa IV1. f HOWS ANrtMD4'l (ALL RK3H1. EXCEPT SHE ",.1 PSS5 J VVVNv -,1 SCHOOL, V"" L HAOAfK3HT WITH J J..-'. f BtCYSl 1 1ES.RED-'l HAO ( LEARNED rue, tS30. J -g I rvSP XDUCHESS-M lburXS rirAQGV J-,Vj- MESGa'P 11 TEACH Mm i tMS5. , ; J&PFi j ---r- Wsb Tabt By Leslie Turner with the n, one and ol turned to " October. Dr. Mer: terminal lea .States army rank of cap; 1943 as a li serves. He most two yi was graduated versity of medicine, too at Union Meo. Baltimore, a) here with b years befor Her Buddie ice. Kjn L ho repgr. TidTS uz- ote tvw shot ali to Y If but mw neoax cxostmaiz If -stuck chk feet oown thru ah. there vou are! lean jLWHV1 we OIPMT'RAVB NO MORE lAHDIM II RH.O, W MMOt? LET W DOWN II TH' BOMB DOORS-Art' WE HIT J WE BEEN lOOtCIWEVE Eurone THM H0SE-TI8OU6H , II EASV-IK6. AH' E OPENED TH Ik W GROUND KUNN1H.' UK-y-- V WHERE! OUR VISITORS washes iSfc L I! r -r vr-RPJlr rakTA meet By Martin VITAL. STATISTICS MILSTKN Born at Kit. in nth Valley hoapUal, Klamath )TUi, Ore., January 4, 1944. to Mr. and Mr. Jacob MlUtvn. 12S Uncoln, ft boy. Wclifht: 8 puunda A ounc. PETTY Born at Klamath Valley hoi fltal, Klamath alli. Or., January a. to Mr. and Mn. Flrenor E. Petty. 713 California, a girl. Weight: 8 pounUi i ounces. S1SSON Born at Klamath Valley hoa fltal, Klamath Kalla. Ore.. January 3. EH6, to Mr .and Mrs. Victor SUsou, Klamath Agency. Ore., a girt. Weight: 7 pounds fl ounces. DHAZ1L Born at Klamath Valley hos fltal, Klamath Falls, Ore., January 4. Wti. to Mr. and Mn. W. E. Brazil. HIS Lookout, a boy. Weight: it pounds 8l ounces. DALKENBERG Bom at Klamath Val ley hoaplUl. Klamath Falls, Ore., Jan uary 4. 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dalkcnberg. 2338 S. Sth, a girl. Weight: 7 pounds 12 ounces. DUNN Born at Klamath Valley hoi- fita). Klamath Falls. Ore.. January 3, SM8, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunn. Tuletake. Calif., a boy. Weight: ft pounds 8ta ounces. OBITUARIES GKOROK ELMORE CSRIUER GeorKe Elmore Grlder, . resident o( KUm.th F.Ut (or the pa.t 2.1 year. Ktsed ewey In Ihi. clly Thuredey, nuery 3. 1043 at 9:30 p. m. He waa . native of La Grande. Ore., and wa aied 53 years 3 month, and 33 days at the time of his passing. He U survived by his wife Blanche L. Grlder. Klamath Falls: three sisters, Lillian Duracha of Klamath Falls and Mariaret Allred and Betty Allen of Oakland. Calif.: and a step.son. Warren Reece of Brisbane, Calif. The remains rest at Ward's Klamath Funeral Home. 9U inch, where friends may call. Announcement of funeral arrangement appear elsewhere in wua issue. CHESTER C. RANDOLPH Chester C. Randolph, a pioneer rest dent of Klamath Fails, passed away In this city Thursday. January 3, 1040 at 11:40 a. m. He was a native of Iowa, and was aged 73 years 3 months and 2 days at the time of his passing, lie Is survived by his wife. Perle Randolph of Klamath Falls: two brothers-in-law, C. H. Williams of Twin Falls. Ida., and Asa Williams of Botae. Ida. The remains rest at Ward's Klamath Funeral Home. S25 High. Funeral arrangements will oe announced later. Alley Oop By V. T. Hamlin cf cooesg zcwr I BE SURE, BUT WEU I KNOW IH A MOMENT I NOW.' WJSE PUSHT. CHIEF, THIS IS IT.' y. A fuo. I 3UESS W EH? WHATS ITT Y TLLSAV I DID.' SOMETHING Jaf-4. THEY WERE ErTHERTRYAJ&TO THERE'S NOT NOT! I... HEvA pip YOU RND ) MI6HTY IMPANT-THE O BUILD OR OPERATE A TIME- f MUCH LEFT WEU.TU. I SOMETHIMS, ) VITAL OPERATIW& UNIT " MACHikjg; rr sure woumcj ( that any- 7 be.... .' A doctor ?y , is Ss- V rs freckles and Hit Friendt By Blotter HAVIWG YOU JFOK AN ENGLISH TEACHER. IS. SUPER. STUFF, MR. WAVMAM CX3LY-DROOLV! JTHArJICYOU, i " y- VFREiaES I J My R3rmer,ti-ao:eie- was STRICTLY .OR. TrlE plEOS-SHE V.S A FOUR.-STAR.RU5 . BUT YOU'RE NOT A SQUARE Y0UT.L MAKE" ENGLISH OUCtl SOUP rYES, iLLTfeY TO EXPOSE' YOU TO tT GRADUALLY , V C SO THAT YOUR SVSTEM CAN WITHSTAND THE SHOCK. IJ i. I COPH. 1)H6 BY HEA CRVCfc. tWC T. . REQ. V. BL lAT. Off. ,fj A ''9 J JOHN ADOl.ril BENSON John Adolph Benson, a resident of Klamath Falls for the nait la vart. passed away In this city on Friday, January 4. 1948 at 13:30 p. m. He was a native ot Missouri and was aged 88 years and 3 months at the lime of his passing, tie u survived uy nu stater. Laura Benson of Valley City. N. D.; mccc, manon tienaon ana sisier-in-iaw, Winifred Benson, all of Vallv Citv N. D. The remains rest at Ward's Klamath Funeral Home, 035 High. Funeral arrangements will be announced taier. FUNERALS NAOMI LEONA MeCl.ri.l.AM) Funeral services for the late Naomi Leona McClelland, who pasaed away In this city on Thursday, January 3. 1048, following an extended Illness will be held In the First Presbyterian church, Pine at Sixth, on Sunday, January 8, 1D48 at 2:.'10 p. m. with Chaplain Graham Gilmer, USN, officiating. Commitment services and interment family plot in IOOF cemetery. Klamath Falls. Ore. Arrangements are under the direction of the Earl Whitlock Funeral Home of una city. GEORGE ELMORE (.RIDER Funeral services for the late Georre Elmore Grlder. who passed away in this city January 3. 1046, will be held Sun day, January 6, 1048 at 3:30 p. m. in the Elk'a temple.' Third and Main, with the officer ot Klamath Falls lodge No. 1247 officiating. Remains will then be for warded to La Grande, Ore., where con cluding services and interment will take place. Ward's Klamath Funeral Home in cnarge oi arrange menu. JOHN ADOLPH ItENSON Funeral services for the late John Adolph Benson, who passed away In this city Friday, January 4, 1048. will be held In the churn-1 of Ward's Klnm. ath Funeral Home. 025 High on Mon day. January 7. 1048 at 10:30 a. m. with Rev. S. M. Topness of the Klamath Lutheran church officiating. The re mains will be forwarded to Valley City, N. D, for concluding services and Inter- Courthouse Records Marrlsee License STONE-MILLER. Clifford Lynn Stone. 41. service station operator. Native of Kansas. . Resident of Klamath Falls, Ore. Freda Violet Miller, 30. laundry worker. native oi Wisconsin, nesiaent oi riiom alh Falls, Ore. Justice Court George Gllmore, only one headlight. Fine, (9.30. John Alfredo Guares Rogers, violation of basic rule. Fine, 1S and $7,20 costs, Antone Frederick Steyskal, operating truck of excessive width. Fine, glO. Jack WIMIom Sterrett, failure to pro cure operator'a license. Fine, tS.SO. Orvelle Upmeyer, no warning1 device. Fine. I.1..W, Myron Sylvanls Osburn, no warning device. Fine, $9.50. Robert Ilcnrv Short, falllne tn obev stop sign. Fine, $3.30. Businen Trip J. T. Wood of Portland is here on a periodi cal business trip, staying at the Wincma hotel. - LitHe Orphan Annie By Harold Gray L 13 INICE BOAT MY RaEND-T AH. THE XY OH, HELLO, CHIEF- EH? WHftT? V TIDNABIS ANX PROBABLY'-BUT 1 I CAN WE WIRE TOU TO A. SLINKY ONE H BY , WARBUCKS? HERE? ON HIS WAY TO I EVIL MAN, SAHIB'-J ANNIE IS JKT fT-SO j TAKE US OVER TO (7 1 V ' THE ISLAND? ER H0 HO! OH SURE" ) I' - I IT IS A TRAP.1 if WE'LL GO OVER AND I SPOOK ISLAND? DONTSEEWhY Tl i OLD FRIENDS -THE RASCAL" THOUGHT I. .. 601 DE SUrgEO MODEL SUPPLIES TOYS BABY WALKERS Phone 5S20 222 S. 7th POOLE'S BICYCLE STORE ILoofinfl Co",P0ition wewvoofs Shinglet , VROID oncs All Kindt of Flat Work Cum Coating Let us imptct your roof need! befor the rainy teaion H. C. HIGH 121 Commercial Phone 6632 Red Cross To Hold Classes In First Aid A fluid representative from the Pacific nren, American Red Cross, Snn Fruncisco, will be in Klamn 1 Falls the wccK ot Jail' uiiry 28 to hold first aid Instruc tor's classes. The classes will be hold Mondny through r'riciay from 7 to 10 o. m. The first aid text book has been rewritten bociuiso ot the advance of medical science ana the experience gullied from the war. Thoru is also a new in structor't manual and a new method of tcachlnu. The minimum time require ments have been cmiuKca ana are now IB hours for the stand ard coursu and 12 hours for the advanced course. Instructor candidates must be at least 20 years of age and have an instructor's curd or hold a current udvnnccd first aid cer tificate. Those interested are asked to register as soon as possible by callliiK 7184, chapter headquarters. Klamath Basin Men Released From Navy Most recent discharges thru the naval separation center, Bremerton, Wash., are, Carl D. LonK. E1M 3c. 2488 Oregon; Leonard L. uoorman, BM 1c, 17S1 Derby; George W. Cornelll Jr., painter 3c, Alpha apart ments; Albert M. Orso, coxswain, city. Herman Schroedcr, MM 1c, 2435 Reclamation, Klamath Falls; Robert A. Grant, cox swain; George E. Verllng, Ch. PhM Lakevlcw; Herman E. Huberts, s 1c, Paisley. Home In Klamath William D. Rush, just discharged from the marines, is home in Klamath Falls. His parents live In Alturas. Weather Eugene Klamath Fall! M Sacrum." n to Portland Reno Kan Francisco w. Keatue medrord Red Bluff Max. S3 .-..41 40 si 4S aa , At MIn. Preclp. vi 10t 33 .24 48 .111 43 .31 .18 .ofl 33 .28 Siturday, Jmn. 8, 1I4S HERALD AND NEWS SIX NOW you can have ynur alsslliig Bteahs also iiHir liam and eaas all day at Max Coffee Shop. IB JANITOn WANTKO Aniily MetroDull tan hotel. 1-1 FOR RA1.K- Weaiter pigs, feeder pigs, fat nles. brood sowe. dressad ttork. Also Tudor Fnrd. Call after fl p. in,, or Sunday. 8704 Avalon HI. 1-8 FOR 8AI.C -iv:t8 wrecked Dodge coupe. five practlrally new tires, good healer, nhone A43T or Bee Mrs. Wlnkleman, Apt. 8. 1800 Esplanade St. l-fl rOH NAl.Kin.18 Dtdae sedan, first class condition. 42311 Frelda St. 1-7 FOR SALH - Cheap, 8 room modern nouse, v encioarn porcnes, nrepiact, 82880, 11880, down. 801 Alameda. 1-11 FOR flAl.K - Rubber-tired wagon. 840.1X1. M-W washing manhlne. 838,00, Laying hens, Phone Mailt., 381, 1-8 VKTF.HAN - wants work. Kxperlenoad salesman, excellent driver, some gro cery exnerlence. Married, aee 17. Ph 3847. . 18 FOR RALE -Wood and coal circulating heater. I rue fire- box. excellent con dition. 880tl Denver Ave. Ph. 3010. I S DRIVING to Han Diego Wednesday. Jan. 8. Will take two passengers. Refer ence! exchanged. It 11 California Ave. 1-7 rOR KALE - 4 room modem house with shower on lfc acre good ground, easy terms. 3414 ltllyard, 2nd house off Altamont. 17 FOR RENT Ideal room for office girl working In downtown area, 833 N tlh Ml. Phone 7178. 1-8 FOR SALE 4 room modern house Htewart addition. 4 room modern house on Blshee Street Just off Hhasta way 83 acre land. 8 room modern house furnished In Inrie (tendance tracts just ore iiomeuale road ti acre land. room modern house furnished on Crosby Street 1st Addn. la Altainont Acres, W acre land. R. If. DUNBAR REALTOR 130 I Sth It. Phone 7211 SMALL NICELY FURN1NHED APT. innersprmg mauress, private, natn tor Kntlentan. 830 per monttf. Phone 17. 1-8 WHITE ENAMEL KITCHEN RANtlE. Aiiamoni auio camp, i-n FOR SALE One violin and one wood heater, 34 inch. 73 Pine street. i-a 480 ACRE DUDE RANCH and lodge with a natural not spring ana swimming pool. The main lodge consists Of 2 guest nmni with hot water heat and private bath. 13 furnished cottages, private dance hall, targe dining nwm and coffee shop, 3,000 000 fret of tim ber ready fur market. 8'jo.ooo will handle this place. JJe lance good terms at 4 In lore I. J. W. HANDER 1113 Main Street Realtor LOXT-CocUer Spaniel, black, mate, long bill. 3 yrs. old, license No. 1808. K found return to 3304 Rlsbe St., or phone 8816 or itML Reward offered. 1-3 i .32 .00 OREGON Shower today with snow above 300U feet, partly cloudy tonight ana aunaay wun rain again isie aunoi In west oortlnn. Colder tonlshl. Fri to strong winds off coast, decreasing to- nigm. LEGAL NOTICES PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that at a regular meeting of the City Council of the city or Kiamam rails, to oe neia on the evening of Monday. January 14. 1046. a petition will be presented to said council praying ior tne vacation oi First Street extending southerly between Blocks 71 and 72 to IU Intersection with Walnut Street: Walnut Street lying between Blocks 71 and 88 from tu Intersec tion with First Street to It! Inter section with Second Street: The intersection of First and Walnut Streets; The unnamed platted street area for a width of thirty feet extending southerly from Klamath Avenue to lake Ewauna along the West llde of Block 71: A strip 38 feet In width extending along the southerly edge of Block 71, westerly from Walnut Street to Its Intersection with a right of way of the Southern Pacific Company; . A strip of land 30 feet In width extending southerly from the inter section of First and Walnut Streets along the West side of Block 88 to lis Intersection with the right-of-way of Southern Pacific Company. MODOC LUMBER CO. D. 22-20-Jan. 5-12. No. 238. CLASSIFIED 'RATES One day -.-,-. , -per word 4c 2 doy run ,r. p" word 8c 3 day run , , p word Ho 4 dny run r word 13c 8 day run p" word 14o wecx run I..- p- wore ido -per word 45c Month run - Ads received by 1:00 p. m. will appear same afternoon In "New Today comma NEW HERALD AND NEWS phone num ber. Bill. Now Today LOST Irish Setter puppy. 4 months old in vicinity of St. Francis Park. Phone 8332 or 8406. 1341 If NEW Bhlck electric shaver for Bale. 810.00. Inautre Metropolitan hotel. 1-8 LARGE reward offered for return of Wlttnhauer watch lost at Klamath Billiards Jan. 4. If found ohone 0014. 1-8 WANTED-' or 13 or 'A h.p. electric motor. Ph. 8030. 1-8 WANTED Late Model Car, service man will pay spot cash for clean- car In good mechanical 'condition. Phone 6781. 1-7 WANTED TO RENT Furnished apart' ment or duplex. Close In. Two school teachers. Phone S284 between 0 a. m. and 4 p. m. 1-8 IN MERRILL Wednesday Jan, 0 Dore mus rug and furniture cleaners. Make appointments at Mack's Barber Shop, Merrill or call S878 Klamath Falls. 1-5 FOR RENT 3 room cottage, 830,00 a month, 103 Pine St. 1-8 FOR SALE- 1041 Hudson sedan, mileage, clean, call 3703, low 1-10 FOR SALE 2 modern houses, a bed room and one bedroom, near school, bus line and railroad, reasonably priced. Inquire 1203 Main. 1-6 FOR SALE -One 0 x 12 rug, I buy and sell furniture. Phone 0417. 515 E. Main, Vlrbel's Second-Hand Store. 031tf WILL sell my Packard 120, 1041 model sedan. Call during day at Oregon State Hatchery, 2720 S. fllh. Ph. 8005. Fred Hubler. 04Otf FOR SALE-lOttO Chevrolet sedan, good running condition, 8 good tires. Call 828 Grant, Apt. 4. 1-8 FOR SALE One AIlls Chalmers tractor, Modal L-O, equipped with -cable dozer, good condition. Inquire BOS Market St LISTINGS WANTED For Action, Call 5414 STROUT""SKaWal ft re, feat ndverilaer of cnnti trr nronevtr. Una made over 67,000 asjlrx of Monica Fnrmx Aorrnsre. niiyrrx from sill over ia World, Free open llNilna;, K. A. STROIJT REALTY AGENCY CHESTER T. BJERKE Local Aaioclata , 1815 Oregon Avanu . it FOUND-Lady's Schaefier fountain pen In U, S. Nail, bank Wednesday. Owner may have same by Identifying and paying for ad. Ph. 8808. 17 NOT responsible for any hills contracted by anyone but myself. W. II. Stanley. l-ll WANTED -Carpenter and family desire furnished or partly furnished house Immediately. No pets. Phone 8316, 1-8 WANTED Stock Ranch lo rent on shares or would consider a Dairy rsnch. References available. Phone 4037. 1-1 I MARRIED COUPLE established tn business locally wants apartment or small house to rent. No children. Do not drink. Phone 8887. 1-8 D-7 CAT, and Scraper for hire after Feb. 1 for land leveling. Contact John Blaylock, 3818 Eberleln St. 1-8 DHAO LINE for hire after Feb. I for ditch work. Con tart John Blaylock. 3838 Eberleln St. 1-8 CAMERA repairs of all kinds done at Bell Studio, next door lo Pine Tree Theatre. 018lf FOR SALE -Jersey Cow and Calf, two months old. 1831 Gary. 1-8 FOR SAI.E-3 bedroom modern house Immediate possession, evenings and Sundays. 1831 Gary. 1-8 FOR SALE -Complete household fur nishings. Inquire George Mlrka ranch, Malln, Oregon. ' See O. W. Hansen. 1-7 Gonoral NoUcm EAGLES DANCE Every Sat. Night for mombart and their ladlei Dancing until 1:00 A, M. Improved and enlarged buffet rooms now open. Admission Is your paid-up membership card. Music by Shepherd's Orchestra Th-rs VENETIAN BLINDS Motal or Wood PATTERSON FURNITURE CO. 230 Main Ph. 71.10 187iuf 10 Service Quality Plumbing Merchandise On Display At Our Shop PROMPT EFFICIENT RKPAIR SERVICE We Hurry DAVIS PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 337 E Main Phone 8781 432uti IT INCOME TAX RETURNS ID48 Estimates Expertly Prepared ( M. McLaren ' Phone 6878 323 Maui Street CAcross from Courthouse) l3tf SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED All Makes Work Guaranteed Genuine Singer Parts -SINGER Sewing Machine Co. ! 418 Main St. Ph. 8402 BOltf FOR RALE -Kleclrle home laundry mangle, a livins room suites, S1.1S.W) and I14S.0O. Beds, spring., and mat' tresses, eleetrto U burner apartment stove with oven. Vlrbel's Second-Hand Store. SIS K. Main. Phone S4I7. mm I Meeting Notlee Klamath rails Aerl. No 3000 Reiulai meeting every Tues day night, 7-4S p. nv. r.OE ball, ath and Walnut Visiting member, oordlally InvlledL II te9 Regular meeting Scottish Rite, January 7, Masonic hall, 6 p. m. Communicat ing 7th degree by A. W. Schaupp, 33rd degree. Re freshment!, VUiton wel come. LEO N. iim.s, Venerable Master. 1-7 Lost and Found FOUND -Best place to eat, Duncan's Cafe, open S i. m, lo 13 midnight. LOST Black Cord purse. Phone 8726 ii rauna. i-o LOST-Black and white dog with tan face, Washagle, Washington collar. If found notify Klrt Coffman, SP Power plant. 1-10 LOST by R. E. Henri, billfold, creden tials and S.S. card with picture. If found call DOW. 1-0 STRAYED nr stolen, grey maltese cat. Answers to name of Boswell,' Sub stantial reward for return or Infor mation leading to whereabouts of this cat. Phone 5000, B34ph IDENTIFICATION bracelet lost by Ray Crane. If found please call fldflS or return to 821 Alameda, Reward of fered. 1-7 STRAYED to my ranch 4 miles north east of Merrill, one 2-year-old stud colt, bay with blaze fare and while hind feet. Will owner please call for him at once. Irven Johnson. 1-19 Genaral Notices NOTICE There has been confusion as to who my partner is in the roof ing business here in Klamath Falls. My partner Is C. R. Young and we are not affiliated with Jack Fitzgerald, as some people be lieve. Signed, C. FITZGERALD FOR ROOFS 1-7 1IAVINO sold the Quality Delicatessen and risn Market, sua Main, 'o my former partner, E. C, Simmons and Tom Arntsen, I wish to thank the people of Klamath basin for their fine patronage and also with success to the new owners, ACINAR JOMDANGER. , . . ;-t , I - APPLIANCE REPAIRS We repair and service all makes of radios, vacuum cleaners and many other electrical appliances, Wo may have the type of radio tubo you need. Reasonable prices. Phone 5188. SEARS ROEBUCK Tues.-Thurs.-Sat.-tl LOCAL MOVING AND CAR CAGE Anything Anywhere in Oregon Anderson Motor Freight Ph 7380 101 Klamath Ave. DRR0NM AKINO and alterations. ISM Orchard. Ph. 7M. 4J7II SEPTIC TANKS CLKANKD, modern equipment, 4-wheel drive truck, will go anywhere. Phone 3U0, 1-11 ruM.r.n nnuHiir.s Clem Joyer, 14:13 Martin. Phone SS77 l-3m BRWINO MACHINE SERVICE - All makes. Phone 0771. S31S ahasta War. U-I2mk PAINT1NO and Tinting. B. L. Brown. Phone 4226. 292411 PAINTING. OECORATINO Phoaa 4030. 173011 130. Y. PAINTING, Kalaomlnlng, Keintonlng. Phone 3007. I-1 C FITZGERALD rOR ROOFS Repair, and Coatings Phones 0104 . 3140 tSOOtl VENETIAN 1ILIND LAUNDRY New sleul or wood blinds, fast and effl , clout service. 110 N, 4th St. Ph. 0230. 1-B SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Installed. Cement work done. Modern equipment 15 year, in Klamath Falls. Phono W Baker, 4903 1284U WANTED Window washing. Phone 707S. Jesse Hubbard. 3-3 PAINTING. CALC1MININO, enamel work. City or country. Satisfaction guaranteed. Frank Jenks. Phon. 7270. list! SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Inspection Free Modern Equipment Content! Hauled Away Ed F. King Phon. 4D32 474011 BOOKKEEPING, Shortnand, Typing, -Kindred subjeots, office maohtnee. KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGUB. 733 Pin. Ph. 479 1327U HOUSE cleaning, expert floor waxing, kitchena and bathroom, waihtd. LEE J. POPE Phono S84B. li-se CURTAINS Laundered and stretched. Phon. 3717. 12-23m HEMSTITCHING J V DRESSMAKING Button, and buckle?' covered. Alteration, on new and old clothing. Mr.. II. M. Allsnder. 1.11 Main, Room 210, Ph. 7203. ' 12-30m