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' ' ' " ROMANCE " ," ' LOS ANGELES, Jan.' 18 (F At 93, Dowron Halscy Winslow la (till pretty chipper enough to get married again. A widower, he and Mary Dorothea LBrson went to near by Santa Ana for their marriage license. The bride-to-be is a mere 63. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICR TO CKE1HTORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the tmdenlgned hn been appointed ad mlnlitratrlx ol the etaie of WILLIAM B. CHASE, deceased, and hai quali led and all peraona having a claim tialntt said ettate are hereby required prewnt the aame with the proper Touchen to me at the office of L. ORTH RISEMORE, 313 Stewart-Drew Bldg., lamath FalU, Oregon, within llx (6 month from the date hereof. DATED thli 31it day of December, 1943, PHILLIS E. MAHONEY, Administratrix. Dec 31-28; J. 4-11-lft No. 254. NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT Notice it hereby given that the under igned Administrator of the Estate of Emma D. Williams, deceased has filed his final account with the County Clerk f Klamath County. Oregon and Satur day, the 3nd day of February, 1946, at the hour of one o'clock P. M. at the Circuit Court Room in the Court House fln Xtamath Falli, Oregon has been set tp the time and place for hearing ob- ieetloni thereto and the settlement hereof. HARRY H. WILLIAMS, ' Administrator of the Estate of Emma D. Williams, deceased. & 4-11-18-25; F. 1 No. 259. NOTICE ti hereby given that the State Land Board of the State of Ore- on will receive sealed bids at its office i the State Capitol Building at Salem, Oregon, up to 10:00 o'clock A. M. on Tuesday. February 12, 1946. for the leasing of tide and overflow land known as the bed of Round Lake, giving, how ever, to the owner or owners of any lands abutting or fronting thereon the preference right to lease said tide and overflow land, at the highest price of fered, for a period of 48 hours after the opening of utd bids, provided raid offer to made In good faith, and provided that the Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. ' Said lands are situated In Klamath County. Oregon, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning, at a point which Is the Brass Cap Corner marking the meander comer between Sections 33. Township 36 South, Range 7 East of Willamette Mer idian, and Section 2, Township 39 South, Range 7 East of Willamette Meridian, and running thence South 33 degrees Enst 1716.00 feet to meander corner Sections 1-2. Township 39 South, Range 7 East of Willamette Meridian: thence South 20 degrees East 87,78 fret; thence South 0 degrees East 990.00 feet; thence South 10 degrees East 2176.00 feet; thence South 57 degrees East 990.00 feel to Northeast corner of NWViNV. Section 13, Township 36 South, Range 7 East of Willamette Meridian; thence South 17 V degrees East 645.46 feet; thence South M'i degrees East 890.00 feet; thence South 47i degrees East 1320.00 feet; thence South 59 degrees East 1320.00 feet; thence South 45 de- Srces East 1168.00 feet to Bras Meander orner on Township line; thence North 0 degrees 06 minutes East 8049.92 feet to Northeast corner of Section 1, Town ship 39 South. Range 7 East of Wil lamette Meridian; thence North 89 de- Kees 56 minutes West 6043.62 feet to e point of beginning, containing 819.85 acres of land In Klamath County. Ore gon. Applications must be accompanied by a certified check or draft for the full amount of the first year's rental, and no bids will be considered for less than $125 per year for the life of the lease. The lease Is to be for a term of 10 years. The successful bidder must pay. In addition to the amount bid, the actual cost of surveying and advertising the land described In this advertisement. All bids should be sealed and addressed to Lewis D. Griffith, Clerk of the State Land Board, Salem. Oregon, and plainly marked on the outside of the envelope "Application and bid to lease tide and overflow lands." Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 27th flay of December, 1845. LEWIS D. GRIFFITH Clerk. Stale Land Board. J. 4-11-18-35; F. 1 No, 357. NOTICE TO BIDDERS COAL Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, un til 10:00 o'clock A. M, on February 15. 1846. and then publicly opened and read at the County Court Room at Klamath Falls. Oregon, for Coal for the Court Rouse of Klamath Count, for the en suing year from March 1 1846 to March 1, 1047. Bids must be securely sealed and marked "Bids for Coal" and filed with the County Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, before the hour of the opening. The Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon this 16th day of January 1946. CHAS. F. DeLAP, County Clerk. J. 18; F. 4 No. 2tf7. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Elmer Franklin Stroud, deceased, and has qualified. All per sons having claims against said estate are notified to present the same to me with proper vouchers at the office of Clarence A. Humble, Courthouse, Klam ath FalU. Oregon, within six months from January 4th. 1846. VERA L, CHASE, Administratrix. J. 4-11-1B-25; F. 1 No. 258, NOTICE TO BIDDERS CRl'DE OIL Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids wilt be received by the County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, un til 10:00 o'clock A. M. on February 15. 1946. and then publicly opened and read at the County Court Room at Klamath Falls, Oregon, for Number 5 Crude oil. for Klamath County. Oregon Infirmary In tank truck lots for the ensuing year from March 1, 1946 to March 1. 1847. Bids must be securely sealed and marked "Bids for Number 5 Crude Oil" and filed with the County Clerk of Klamath Count), Oregon before hour of opening. The Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 16th day of January 1946. CHAS. F. DeLAP. County Clerk. J. 18: F. 4 No. 268, NOTICE TO BIDDERS BOARD PRISONERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received, by the County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, un til 10:00 o'clock A. M. on February 15. 1846. and then publicly opened and read at the Count)' Court Room at Klamath Falls. Oregon, for Boarding Prisoners at the County Jail: the bid to be In force from March 1. 1946 to March 1, 1947. The successful bidders will be required to furnish all provisions and equipment, prepare all meals In the County Jail and serve same within the Jail mess room; and furnish ft rood and aufftctent bond for faithful performance of hit duties. All bids must be filed with the County Clerk prior to 10:00 o'clock A. M.; securely scaled and marked "Bids for Board of Prisoners" and will be opened at 10:00 o clock A. M. reoruary 10, mo. The Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon tills 16th day of January. 1846. CHAS. F. DeLAP, County Clerk. J. 18: F. 4 No. 273. NOTICE TO 1UDDKKS (1AHOL1NK Notice U hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, un til 10:00 o'clock A. M. on February 15, 1946. and then publicly opened and rend at the County Court Room tit Klamath Falls, Oregon, for gasoline for the en suing year. Bids must be securely sealed and marked "Bids for Gasoline" and filed with the Count' Clerk of Klamath County. Oregon, before the hour of opening. The Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids; said bid to be In force from March 1, 1946 to March 1, Dated this 16th day of January 1846, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. CHAS, F. Do LAP, County Clerk, J. 18: F. 4 No. 271. NOTICE TO DIDDERS DIESEL OIL Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Klamath County. Oregon, un til 10:0O o'clock A, M. on February 15. 1946. and then publicly opened and read at the County Court Room at Klamath Falls. Oregon, for Diesel Oil for the en suing year. Bids must be securely sealed and marked "Bids for Diesel Oil" and filed with the County Clerk of Klamath County. Oregon before the hour of opening. The Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids; said bid to be In force from March 1, 1946 to March 1, 1947. Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon, this 16th day of January 1946. CHAS. F. DeLAP, County Clerk. J. 18; F. 4 No. 270. NOTICE TO mODKHS SERVICE TYPEWRITERS Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Klamath County. Oregon, un- Had Ryder By Fred Harmon lUS.RE-D.l'A I ( WrtlrtE K3 V.1 l DON'T AvitWS THIS .'IS TAKlrVSAr . 1 ISMJED' lOU'lL E6UEVE 11 ArJK. BUYIrV INflO J option os) half Li be swndleo-' J it-' rWK Vm fake KMEREbI INS , WOULDN'T I ). money.' r" .'in DO Gcu I I Wm SQUAVl-SIRl. TROUBLE' DOS-OUSTED-' nmt k BEAVER GO I SQUAVO-GIRl. TROUBLE' V I WPITT TAP fE. OU-GUSTED' UTTU.) Wiik Tubb By Leslie Turner ' BUT UiTHER T JEROME AND NOW U SAY 7 WU IADS ARE If MORNING ! Y I KNOW.. Bur &! J ..BUT DOW BREATHE A WORD IVE TOLD TOO SAVS JEROME WUZ TH' I NO ONES BURIED TOO IMMT1ENT ! BUT WE'RE I WANT TO CHECK V I TIU THEN-AND Wll HMR A STORY THAT'S BUEKE WAS 60NOFA W HIS GRAVE! MR HE WORKED FOR LEAVING I ON A FEW THINGS V 60IN& TO CREATE A SENSATION! KILLED IN A I LEADIN' PETE'S SAKE. WHY?! YEARS TO BREAK TOWN AT I FIRST-. WET ME 5V "M m 1 11 nm i HfflT i ' ' CAR WRECK J FAMILY fV M. m A TI"' TT fTM 9 O'CLOCK! AT THE HOTEL BY i&eTrJfX' Beets and Her Buddie By Martin soew.wvsi shoo! ( OOM YOU OV TOO TO W X VEiS ni TVS. ufc oat. Ml J I . l n HI Wm I I r- . f s. ts ow? WKWl IT COOLO WK. StEM hWSVrttSl. V SOOl I -rmf Alley Oop By V. T. Hamlin . ! T1CM YOU t MlUgOTT BUT M3W CAW YOU HOPE AND TMS VV 0ZUT HEAVEN, TTTSSSSSSSI THINIC COO ATHINK .' Vto AORIVt AGAIN AT THff 1 1 CtOOHtttiKM. J OONT O0 KNOW VHWU f 1 1 I I I I 1 coulo tilld aun wo precise Tine-TTiN J at t uon ne unit was brTv f ml 1 I K Alive 1 IT DISCOUNT VVTO CONTACT HIM t r0C6AN0G8APHCAL ) S6T WHEN YOU TIME- W f I I I ' sngV AAoiiNeo oae r Freckles and His Friends By B loner Students , freckles WAS ASKED To WRITE A 500-WORD COMPO SITOW Bur IISTEAD HE WROTE" RFTY tAAonc A Kirs .1 A rtr TEN CARBON COPIES T fvreA ue'r, BE AMUSED n v .4 Hill II 1 I T Tuikivr poccei cc' SENSE OF HUMOR. IS iw ouw ij at. SHARED BY ALL f And i going- lb be SELFISH! in going to ask him 10 1 Ltttfe Orphan Annie By Harold Gray M lmmmrk BUT 1 I NCfT KING SIZE, II I BO 1,100. I THINK ACT ON THftT IMPULSE ll If N0f NO! NO 1 ,T l8.. ftT 1 I PCRWftPS-BUt QUITE II NOD PEEL YOU'RE , 1 AW& WEU ALL GET TWE II 1 KEEP AWAY FROM I 'NDEED.' SO I fJ SUFFICIENT TO WMOVE I I VEEL IU- BLUFFING.' I ANSWER- IN THE NEXT II ' him! is that "an fiS .SMfttL!AFn "is island from i Jelli r5o , WftVE A world-if we can AM 3 ATOM BOMB? Sfe 7- ySy K E FACt 0F T'J MO'noM TOH slow down enough K iw.w uv-iwh r. nit un rTuiusrj iw. IMtl. nti then publicly odvuvmI nrt rond t In County Court Itoom nt Klamath Falls, Oregon, for soi-vices on the type writer of Klamath County, (or the en suing year, from Marvh 1, 1U4U to Marvh i, a nil oi i Mwriicr may oo uu- tatntl imm tha Cmiitlv Clrk. DiUs imut be securely sealed and marked "Uids for Service of Type writer" of Klamath County, for the year mo: and tiled witn lite uoumy Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, be fore the hour of opening. The Court tvi-vca the right to reject any and all bids. unttxl at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 16th day of January, lt4tl. CHAS. F. DeLAP, County Clerk. J. IB; F. 4 No. a0. NOTICK TO 111UULRS I,AINI1KY Notlce Is herolty atven that sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Klnmath County, Oregon, un til lu:00 ochHk A. M. on February 1.1. 194H. and then publicly opened and rond at toe County Court Hoom at Klamath Falls, Oregon, for Laundry for the en suing year. Hius must be securely sealed and marked "lllds for Laundry" ami filed with the County Clerk of Klnmath County, Oregon, before the hour uf opening. The Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids; said bid to be In force from March 1. ItMtt to March 1, 1047. Dated this 16th day of January 1U40, t Klamath Falls, Oregon. CHAS, F. leLAP. County Clerk. J. la: r. 4 No. a7x NOTICK OF SA1.K NOTICE IS HKHRUY UIVKN that the undersigned Maltn Community Park and Recreation District will, on February 6, l(Hfl at 7:30 p. M. In the Mnlin City Hall, proceed to sell for cash to the highest bidder the following described structures, to wit: Garage Building, known as Johnson's Ciarniie. Dwelling House, known at Den Pickett house. Small Dwelling House tn rear of said Den Pickett house. Bid on each building separately , Sealed bids will be received by T. A. DeMerritt, Secretary of Malln Park and Recreation District, at any time from date hereof until said February 6, 1D4H at 7:3U p. m. nt which time bids will be opened publicly in Malln City Hall. Dids must be accompanied by certified check in the amount of bid plus a sum equivalent to lO'V thereof and together with agreement of bidder to remove the structure on or before May 1, ilMtl, said extra sum of 10'V to be forfeited to the undersigned In case of failure to so re move aaid structure within said period. Maltn Park and Recreation District Board reserves Uie right to reject any or all bids. Dated: January 10. 1046, MAUN COMMUNITY PARK AND RECRF.AT10N DISTRICT. By T. A. DeMerritt, Secretary, J. ll-18Nn. ata CLASSIFIED RATES One day p word 4c 1 day run , ., , p-r word 8c 3 day run r' word 11c 4 day run p" word l:tc 5 day run p" word 14c wees run .. rr word i.vc Month run per word 4.1c Ada received by 1:00 p. m. will aooear amejftettoon Ntw Today DRAGGING Brakes cause poor mileage, sometimes a walk or cab. HANK ROSE MOTOR CO. 4th and Klamath 1-iB HOMES with Income. $730 to M0a. Corner Jones, Realtor, Phone 7307. 429 Jefferson St. 1-18 LOST Ladles Chase wrist watch near or tn Pelican Theatre. Reward. 3325 Homedale. 1-18 FOR SALE V section Henley District, irrigated, 22 acres AUIke, 40 acres alfalfa, balance strain and spud land. On school bus and mall route. New tile spud cellar 38 ft. by 38 ft. Mod ern S room house, full basement, also tenant house, ample outbuildings. Forced to sell due to ill health. Priced at 833,000.. one third down, balance 10 yearly payments at 44. KFD No. 1. Box 862, Inquire Mac's Store. 1-21 FOR SALE Ward's Deluxe Washing Machine. Ph. 4613. 1-19 FOR RENT Housekeeping room, close In, everything furnished. Ph. 6793. 1-18 FOR TRADE 1939 Chevrolet, perfect condition for 36 to 38 Chevrolet, and the difference. 147'., E. Main. 1-21 LOST Coin purs containing money, a key and earrings. Reward. Phone Sill for Mrs. Miller. , 1-18 VETERAN, 23, desires employment. Hard work no obstacle. Write Box 3004, Herald and News. 1-21 FOR SALE 1935 Chrysler 2-door sedan, completely overhauled recently. Heat er, radio, defroster fan.. 425 ML Whit ney. - 1-18 SLEEPING room with private bath for . rent. 813 Pine. Phone 7023. . 1-21 FOR SALE Building site on Monclalr St., near high school, suitable for apartment house. Ph 4286. 1946tf PRACTICALLY new Premier Duplex vacuum sweeper for sale. 3002tf FOR SALE-2 wood ranges, like new, 65 gallon hot water tank, 419 No, loth St., Cabin 28. 1-19 FOR SALE Guernsey and Jersey and Durham cows and heifers. Rt. 2, Box 444, near Lakeview. Junction. 1-19 WANTED Good typist, abstract experi ence preferred but not necessary. Wilson Title at Abstract Co., 311 Main. - 1-19 WANTED Combination waitress and fry cook. Call after 4 p. m. Rainbow Lunch. 1-19 WANTED Bookkeeper, American News Co. 780 Market. 1-21 WANTED Billing' clerk. Apply Amer ican News Co. 780 Market. 1-21 WANTED TO BUY Few Hereford cows or heifers. 3 miles west Mac's Store, Harry Larsen, Rt. 1, Box 883. 1-19 SLEEPING room, close In. Ph. Mil. 1-19 "BRIDGE and Building Carpenters wanted on Oregon and Washington Lines. Good pay and first class accom modations. State experience, age and when available. Spokane, , Portland and Seattle Railway Company, 1101 N. W. Hoyt Street, Portland 9, Ore gon." 2-11 LIGHT housekeeping room. 405 N. 3rd St. 1-21 FOR RENT One room furnished apart ment, close In. Inquire Rlteway Tail ors, 110 N. 8th. 1-18 FOR RENT Bedroom, close In. Ph. 0837. 1-19 FOR RENT One-room cabin, lights, wood and water furnished. 3543 Sum mers Lane. Phone 8075, 1739 tf FOR SALE One refrigerator, one coal and wood heater, circulator. Woman's Spencer foundation garment, new, size 16 or 18. Phone 5736 or call at 37 Roosevelt. 1-19 FOR SALE -10 tons alfalfa hay, $18 a ton. Grizzle farm. Ph. 3242 or call 927 Jefferson St, 1934tf FOR SALE Circulating gas heater. Ph. 3448, 231 Rogers St. 1-10 FOR SALE-AIfalfa hay, Just baled. Gooding ranch, 2 miles from Merrill, Lakeview Junction on Lakeview high way, . 1-24 FOR SALE-Soil pipe and fittings; wa ter pipe and fittings, all sizes; Davis Plumbing and Heating Co.. 337 E. Main. Phone 0781. 1733tf FOR SALE -Coal and wood furnaces. Phone 5058. 1-19 FOR SALEt47 circulator heater, 35, takes lfl-fn, wood, like new, $30 If sold this week. A. E. Henry, Modoc Point, Oregon, 1-21 MODEL SUPPLIES TOYS BABY WALKERS Pbont 852P 222 S. 7th POOLE'S BICYCLE STORE WANT TO BUY-MelUM Mm. .ml Friday, Jan. II, 1146 muvlntf picture viim.t-a. mty ill. Muit im In tfuod comllllim. I'nuna 4IWT. HERALD AND NEWS TEN 10 Strvlns WANTKIV Ml.lillo-nimi pmclk'.l nur Hill. 1'lum, IIS71. l-a MAN and wlf would Ilk. wurk Olt rauvh. a in k lutle olf M.rrlll ItlMlt. way on airport road at Itedillna drive, 1-U OSTAUK itami, and ttnna. Will buy or trade. AUo buy your eoll.otlom, Maria Uorlauuo. ilUU Chllouuln Ava. UlirrAI.O LIINCII will be onen Sun day. 11 a. in. to T ti.in, rOK BAl.K or trade (or luni.o trailer car or truck acre In Wocu. nddttlim J. A. llalcum, Nubleber, C'nllt. 1-94 rOK HAl.E -Larue alio real circulating heater, with wood irate, MS, I'll. HU7. 1-ai KOH SALK- I'odlitrerd Cocker Spaniel, female, black. 1 year.. A.K.C. panem. AUo 1 purebred puppy, female, K week!. Ph. 31114. 1-ltl rOH SALE-Uean pre.lrer, Rood Condi' tlon. 1. ralrclo, Merrill highway. 1111 rOH SAl.IC AV K .4H A. C. trarlor, ood for farmtna. ll.VK), One lotf loader mounted on truck, etllMi. IMiutte 4tlul or 1'. O. Uox 4ul, A.hlaud, Oregon. l-M t Meeting Notlcoi Klamath l.ndie No. 77. A. r. A A. M . will hold a apeclal meeting, Krlday, January Huh, at 7:30 p. m. Work In I. C. degree. All brethren Invited to attend, TRD H. IIUC1HKY. Worahlpful Matter. 1-IB f 05 Klamath Fells Aerie No 2000 lUavilir meeting every Tues day ntgnt. 7 4ft p nv, FOR hull tith and WnlmiL Visiting mem hers cordially invited tf r.eee'VgaikB'Na Lost and Found LOKT-Sllver spun bracelet with green stones st Dsni'elnml or vlrlnlly Hat urdny night. Ilirlhdny present from my son, Corp. Perry WhIsuu, Just re turned from 30 months service In lite South Pacific and Chlnn. It Is valued highly as a keepsnke. Itevvnrd to the kind person returning It. Phone Htot. 11)20 Lanrnntrr, I -1 H 0nrul Notlcw EAGLES DANCE Every Sat. Night for members and their ladies 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-FS Two Sisters' Inn 3 Miles West of Klamath Falls on Hwy. 07 and 66 Southern Fried Chicken $1.50 T-Bone or Rib Steaks $1.50 Fried Chicken to take out $1.25 Ruth and Cal Gormley Owners Phone D000 Optn 4 P.-M. to 12 P. M. Closed Mondays 1271tf VENETIAN BLINDS Metal or Wood PATTERSON FURNITURE CO. 230 Main Ph. 7150 1870tf ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, Jan. 17. I will not be reiponilhle for dehta contracted by anyone other than my elf. nernard Srhullr.. 1-10 iXnJVJLlJlrtrlnlJ1"l Transportation MAN AND WIPE want ride to flpokane or Great FalU, Montana, or vicinity. Phono 4504. 1-1R 10 Services RH0ADS Window Cleaners Complete Housecleanlng Eitabllihed 1024 K. C. Rhoadi Phone 6011 CURTAINS laundered, ilrelched by ex oerlenced woman. Pick ud Mondaya. deliver Friday,. Ph. 4073. 2-11 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED, modern MUlraiunl. 4-wheel drive truck, will go anywhere. Phone 3230. S-la PAINTING, CALCIM1NING, enamel work. City or country, Satlffaction guaranteed. Frank Jenkl. Phone 7270. Hot! LINOLEUM floor, and dralnboardi laid by expert mochantca. Phone J. u Cal houn, ease mornlnsa and evening. 2-11 PULLER BRUSHES Clem Joyar. 143S Martin. Phone S677 2-llm DEW1TT It KARL FIOOM CO. Laying. Banding and finlahlng. Ph. 8739. 1-20 SEWING MACHINE SERVICE All makea Phone 0771. 3218 Shaita Way. 2-12mb PINK TREE SHINE PARLOR. 022 Main reopened. Dye work a eVccliHly, Your bualneaa will he appreciated, .J. D. Beach, Proprietor, . 1-1D C FITZGERALD FOR ROOFS Repairs and Coatings Phones 0194 - 3148 230011 PAINTING and Tinting, II, L. Drown. Phone 4220. 2024tf OUTBOARD, gas engines and saws re paired, Bodenhamcr Saw Filing, 2-18 DRESSMAKING Buttons and buckles covered. Alterations on now and old clothing. Mrs. II, M. Allender, 731 Main. Room 210, Ph, 7203. l-31m CAMERA rcoaira of all kinds done Bell Studio, next door to Pine Tree Theatre, OlDtf WANTED - Window washing. Phone 7078. Jesse rlubuara. 2 3 Do You Need Money? If you do, the answer Is Rlnipln, cull the Commercial Fliiunco, A frlontlly quick Interview iiiul the loan in completed. Lou ns from SSU to $300 ou your tiulury, Furniture, or Livestock, from $30 to $900 on your uutomobilo, mid you niny titko us long us IB months to puy. Commercial Finance Corporation TOM O'DVVYER 107 N. Hill St. 7711 603-tf DIAL 7423 YOU GET FAST, EFFICIENT DELIVERY SERVICE AT REASONABLE RATES! FULLY INSURED MERCHANTS DELIVERY Formerly Robinson's 046-tf A COMPLETE HEATING SERVICE CleitnliiK Repairing Sales - Instnllullons Chimneys Stoves - Furnaces Hnvo local, reliable com pany tnko euro of your hcutlng needs Tufts Furnace Co. Heating Specialists 2323 So. 6th Phone 6503 3U4tf RADIATORS Cleaned, Repaired or" Rebuilt. Tractors Included Heating troubles corrected with latest equipment and 30 years' experience. All Work Guaranteed. New and Used Radiators. Also now copper cores for nearly all makes and models of cars and trucks. Klamath Radiator Works 2221 So. 6th St. Phone 6042 300UK Mnvinn "Careful as moving Mothcr Cat" Local Long Distance Ttnnc,fpr General i ranker commodities Crating & Packing Distribution Carload Lots Phono 7425 PEOPLES WAREHOUSE "Since 1018" M.-Wcd.Frl. PAINTING DECORATING PAPERHANGING F. Mathlscn Phono 7804 M-W-F-tf CITY DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 8417 Service from 9:00 a. m. until midnight. Willis M. Robinson Oscar W. Anderson 781-tf LOCAL MOVING AND CAR f AGE Anything Anywhere in Oregon Anderson Motor Freight Ph. 7380 -' 101 Klamath Ave. DELUXE SIGN SERVICE WALL SIGNS MUSLIN Phono 6505 for Service 2-2 BOOKKEEPINO, Shorthand, Typlng- Kindred subjects, orrice macnines, KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE, 733 Plna Ph. 4700 1327tf PAINTINrl. DECOnATlNQ. Phone 403a. 2730U SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Inipeollon Free - Modern Equipment Con tenti Hauled awiv Ed F. King Phone 4032 CURTAINS Laundered and stretched. Phone 3717. l-23m OIIESSMAKINO and alterations, 1330 Orchard, Ph, 073S. 4(1771! FOR STUART'S DANCE ORCHESTRA, Call 1)0311. 1-22-m PRUNING AND YARD WORK-Josse B. Smith. Call 0420. 1-21 nrrice. store, restauhant emilo ment bought, sold exchanged. 2410 So., 0th St.- Phone 0207. 2-10 THEODORE DICKSON UPHOLSTEI1INO FURNITURE SHOP Upholstering Repairing Reflnlshlng Springs Reconditioned Cahinels Built Phone 4017 3041 Shasta Way 2-17 VIRIIIL'S AUTO TOP SHOP, tops and upholstering. 010 E. Main, 100.11 ( 10 Services Plumbing Heating REPAIR WORK Wo can now do your work for Low Monthly Payments Harry E. Patton Phone 6630 1401 Esplanade 4121U Rollin A. Cantrall INCOME TAX SERVICE v Commercial Bookkeoplng DAYS and EVENINCS PHONE 3249 Room A. Hopko Bldg. 1 10 No. 8 th St. .313 REFRIGERATION SALES and SERVICE DOMESTIC and ' COMMERCIAL All Makes Parts, Controls and Equipment in Stock. Oregon Equipment Co. Phono 0017 127 So. Oth St. 2217tf Sowing Machines Repaired Work Cuiiruntved SINGER Sewing Machine Co. 418 Main St. Ph. 8402 1542U RADIO REPAIRING Of All Kind Specialized Service Co, 1434 Main Phone 8101 1840U SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Iruiallfld. CameM work don. Modem qulpmfttl, la years In Klamath fall. Phono W. Baker. 4003 12fJ4tf 12 Educational HCIIOOIll!ih school computed for diploma at home; free hooklsl. Write American School, 1440 Uroadwar, Oakland 1-11 14 Help Wanted FamaU WANTED Women for laundry work. Cascade t-aundry. 100411 WANTKD-tliheretlee. Apply Esquire Thaatre office. I0O4I1 WANTED Woman to do housework and care tor children. Permanent post lion, room and board and good wages. I'hone 3O40. UMlt WANTEI-Mlddle-aged woman to stay with eeml-!nva!ld daytimes. 339 Com mercial St. 110 WANTED-Blenoeraplier, 110 Market fll. IMS If WANTED - Dishwasher end waitress. Apply In person, nltter s Coffee Bhop, 344411 la South Ith. WANTED - Mldilleancd ell-llme house keeper. I'hone 3113. IMaif WOMAN roll IIOUHEWOIIK, moraines. Phone uel after 8 p. m. 1-lt WANTED Olrl for office work, typlnl, some bookkeeping experience needed. rred II. llellhronner, ml Rprln(. 1-1 WANTED-Experienced woman to do hour work. Good wages. Phone 4347. . 1-IU WANTED-rountaln llrl for part-time work. 0 p. m, to 1 a, m. Tlk Tok Drive Inn. 1-10 WANTED Woman for cleaning, and chambermaid work. Motel Holly, 1-19 UNII01J.Tr.ltED rtlltNITUItE IIEIIUI1.T, recovered, repaired and remodeled. Let us attend to your furniture be fore the spring rush, Immediate ser vice. LAWRENCE UPlIOLSTEnlNO CO. 113 No. 4th Phone 7ll 3-1 DENTISTHY. 4MI0 Hhasta way. 3- IB Holp Wanted, Mala Wanted ROOFING SALESMAN Experience not absolutely nec essary, but some knowledge of selling roofing materials would bo helpful. Drawing account and liberal commission to those who produce. A real opportun ity for rapid progress with per manent future. If you are In terested In a well paying Job with an established and pro gressing company, See Sears Roebuck and Co. 1721U UK AD CAT MECHANIC Logging opera tion, D-fl tractors, must ba first clsss man. Deschutes Lumber Company, Anderson, California, 1-10 18 Situation Wanted CUSTOM farming with a seaman tiller. Ph. 40(111, 1-39 WANTED Bull Dosing after Feb, 1st. A. E, Wampler, Rocky Point, 1-10 ELDERLY CHRISTIAN LADY, licensed . driver, light housework and compan ion for elderly lady. Gertrude Hurl burl, nt 3, Box 404, Klamath Falls 1-31 EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVER wants stonriy employment References fur nished. Call after 9 p, m Cascade Apts No. 30.1. 1:31 28 Houaot For Rent OLD MIRRORS rcsllvered. Kimball's ruRNlSIIED CABIN FOR RENT 2ft24 Ulasa Shop. , 1603if Crest 81. Inquire In rear, 1780U