BOARDING HOUSE
with
MAJOR HOOPLB
OUT OUR WAY
BY J. R. WILLIAMS
50 ?- WELL, OUST
WWT HERB IrATHEr
tOBBV "TILL X STEP
UPSTAIRS TO -ms
VAULT AMD PEEU
VT OFF--ARB
NOD SURE THM'6
ALL THE- CPBBA&E
ABELARO BuGTER fl BUT 60MEU0vl
REALLY DOES I DON'T LIKE
laArXSIniB HE'S A TME VOUNiS
rWPNOTIC POWERS
AMftZB EMENi
OF M.V STATURE J
mm
EXPRESSION.'
HE'S
got a Kind
SWEEIFP'S
KO&5E LOOK
IN HIS EYE
I
IaJiIRM BACK WITH
THE D0U6H, euSTER-ii
(1 1 11 TOO LATE.' XDU GOT
1 IN) THE ACTi GO'S . J
iiiii-M.! V HE'LL KNOW WHUf V
Mij HE'S BEIM' WALLOPED EL, :
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Rat) Ryder
By Fred Harmoa
7 "MS IS Zift('lS C010RED W CANOt Kt ItW W f WE'RE tT Y"J ;JJTjy TOU Wl .9.
; IL" 1 Ma
Wash Tubba
By Leslie Turner
BUT, SHERIFF! HAL HAD Y HE SAID YaU RIGHT. FOLKS DONT SO 1 HERB WE ARE; SUH.Jft maZ
A GOOD REASON FOR NO ONE HAD BOYS. BUT If? AROUND OPENIN" ) THIS IS THE CASKET! Jkt I
OPENING THIS GRAVE I EVER EMrEN r DON'T LIKE j I GRAVES....HEXL har- .J" " !
LAST NIGHT... NOW HE'S V BURIED HERE ! V THIS A ill HAFTA ANSWER if ril If I f 1
DISAPPEARED ! IF WE'RE tZ BIT ! J iA TO ME FOR JLml I VTT lj I
TH' SEAL HAS BEEN BROKEN Y
( AIL RIGHT! NOW WE'LL SEE I
V F 'T's empty or. WELL.
C?HEN AS THE LID IS OPENED THEY I
U STARE HORRIFIED INTO THE CASKET!:
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.toots and Her Buddies
By Martin
WtVVO'.MSM. WORttR COOUO If YV.V Bl I CVftt'.YVV 1 I tfc VNSttS TOS NbWWV, If COMfc VVfc I
ViuK CKUSt hMO fttt VOO WflRAVV r HNCrt. "WS. , 50K OT WtH.AS V I VOOSi GOOO- L
MB A VBrt VAttOAfif r ROO! pj f ODt ftK0 M6W WORVi OUT TrtWl OOKT VOhKTS VAV priu. ... ,,
-V- s-- 1 'arm-Si t, UN1VWSX I M, ORtKihV SSite a1,
' 1 r J 'RVSKltTy ' SJ
Alley Oop
By V. T. Hamlin
rrrS?l. KE)-5Lfffi-C!LE A A SAILING VESSEL.-TGADFREATION f fvJEIX SEE IN V ANU LOOK!Ht'iJ YEH, HE SUBEHA5.' BuT.T
SSTSSSS? t,GHAS 1 SIXTEENTH 'OOP MUST BE A MOMENT fT IS GOT HIS GOSH.THEV GCEW BACkV 1
2S"irLOOKi ) ACTIVATED CENTURY W C3M THAT SHI ' WHEN I'VE t OOP.'i WHISKE55 I SCXrA RAGGED-UKE,L I
ToJff.f XLfT' SffrPt LTD SAV? JfORVVE'D NEVER ; BUILT UP TheS-1?X BACA. OlON'T THEY? vPNI
Potatoes
PORTLAND. Or., Jan. 19 (AP Potl.
toci: local Uurbanka, M.00-3.00 cental;
Maker cuunU'. W.30 cnUl. IHichulei
lOUs, No. 1, J, conUl; 2M, UO CtiU.
CHIC A GO. Jan. 23 (AP-USDM Pola
toe: arrlvaU W), on tract 103, toUl U. S.
ahlnmcnU nil.
Old a locks: lupplltM modarata, damand
alow, market dull and allsntly weaker.
New atockt; auppllea moderate, demand
alow, market dull. Idaho Huuet llur
bankf. U. S. No. 1, Colorado
Ked McClurea. U. 8. No. 1. 93 .ao-a.63;
Minnesota and North Dakota Cobhlera.
U. S. No. 1. $3.30; commercial. $3.10.
2.15; Hllia Triumphs, cummerclal, $3.15;
Florida 50 lb. lacks of Bllaa Trlumuna,
U. S. No. 1, $3.79-3.90.
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 33 (AP-USDAl
Point oe: 7 broken. (11 unbroken car on
iracK: arrtvala itlatio in: California 10
Utah 9; Wash i n ( on 1: ten car arrived
uy irucir.; i car diverted; no aaita.
Market
Quotations
Tutidiy, Jan. 22 1948
HERALD AND NETWS EIGHT
Cliwlna qttotatloni;
American ('an
Am Tel At Tel
Anaconda
Calif I'acklntf
Commoitwvaltn A Sou ,
(lencral Motors ,
ut Nor tty pfd ....
Int Harvester
Kemtecott ,
Lona-llell "A" . ..
llonliromery Wan!
Naah-Kelv ,.
N Y Central
Northern Paclflo
Pac llaa A El
J C Penney
ftafeway Htorea ..
Kara Hoe buck
Southern Paclflo
Standard Uranda
Stmt baker ,
Sutuhlne Mining ,
Union Oil Calif .....
Union Paclflo .....
II 8 Steel .
Warner Pic t urea ,
UWifc
lIMHft
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CLASSIFIED RATES
On day ,
1 day run
3 day run
4 day run . ,
5 day run -
Week run
Month run l..-
Ada received by t:00 p. m. will appear
aame aiiernoon m "new Toaav aoiumit
NCW HERALD AND NEWS phone num
ber, aim
pr word 4c
jr word So
per word Ho
pr word lie
pr word Uc
por word ine
jer word 4So
Naw Today
IF you drive ion't drink If you drink
don't drive. HANK
HOSE MOTOR CO.
4th AND KLAMATH
113
WE HAVE DttYEItS TOM
Two and three-tredmoiu homea with
acreage: City lota; lmluttrlat lot Im-
tween Klamath and SP track, llanch
In Hciilpy dtatrlct.
- LIST YOUH PHOPERTY WITH U
See
X. V. OLIVER. REALTOR
or
Joe Horaley
Al Ignite
tsaleainen
Phone 4710
1-32
SAN ERANCISCO Jan. 12 fAP-tfflDAl
Potatoea: B broken. 14 unbroken can on
track: arrlva'a California 1, Oregon 3:
i car arrived, Dy ituck irom idanoj
aaloa.
LIVESTOCK
DENVER. Jan. 33 (AP-USDA Salable
sheen 3500: total 6U00: freah salable iud-
n'v ill inmba looht lo arrive: market
ateady: seven double choice ST-los lb.
tuu wuoicu ianiua 14.3U: (reiKhl paid to
rueuioi mm uouuira veraiiiaj auo-141
to. i.tu memo. m
SOUTH SAN FANCISCO. Jan. 13 fAP
USDAlSalable cttttle 50. calvea none;
steers laraely: Monday around 150 heail
medium-good heifers $14.50-17.00: today
nearby she stock strong to 33 cents
hltfher: common cows $10.00-11.00: cut-
ten JH.SO-9.W; canners $7.00-50. common-
food sauaaae bulls sio.oo-ia.oo; calvea
nominal; yesterday choice 153 lb. veals rs
$15.00.
Salable host 300; market ateady; load
ooa-cnoice id. uarroivs ana guts
$15.80: tfood sows $15.05.
Salable sheen 200: lambs firm: Mon-
aoy two necica fooa-cnou-e id. wopied
lambs $15.00; sorted IS per cent at
S i.i.oo; common-good ewes quoted $3.00-
PORTLAND. Or.. Jan. 22 fAP-USDAi
Salable cattle 3oo, tots I 335, salable and
low i caives 23; market opened active.
fully ateady at Monday's advance; late
trade leas active on few common-low
medium steers and on dairy tvoe cows:
medlum-sTood atera larwnlv S14 VU1H )
on load common-medium Holsteln steers
i.uu aoriea ai aix.su; lew common
steers down to $12.00; common-medium
neiiers au.oo-is.oo: canner-cutter cows
$0.50-0.00; fat dairy type cows $10.00
1 1.50: medium-fa Irlv a-ixvf beef cows
$11.23-12 50; good cows quoted to $13.50;
good beer duiu iia.M; medium-good
sausage kinds $9 50-11.00: good choice
vealers $13.00-16.00; select to $17.00.
Salable hoai 50: total 1630: market
active, stcaay: tew barrows and gilts
$15.80; rood sows $13 50-14.00; weights
below 400 lb. UD to SI 4.00: one 7H3 lb.
sow $13.00; choice around 100 lb, feeder
igs quoted up to $13.73.
Salable and total ihMD Sti: market
steady; few medium-good wooled lambs
13.50: ffood -Choice salahta 1a 1(4 On nr
aoove; good ewea quoted up to $3.00.
CHICAGO Jan. 29 A P.I rem A) Ab.1.
able hogs 13,000, total 16.500; active,
steady; $14.85 celling paid for all good
and choice barrows and silt inn Inl
and over; lighter weights scarce; sows
at $14.10 celling; order buyers taking
more than half the croo: comolate clear
ance early.
Salable cattle 9500, total S500; salable
calves 400, total 6000, choice fed steers
ana yearnngs steady, other grades strong
to 25 cents higher; general market
active, heifers steady to strone: cows
active. Fully steady; highly competitive
te auooli
choice veal calves: all underweight can-
ner cows and veal calves without reli
able outlet, but small supply such cattle
here: moderate supply choice steers and
venrllny 1H M); hulk $10 00-17.75: two
loads Colorado fed weighty heifers
$18.00; most heifers $14.00-16.50; strictly
good heavy cows to $15.00: heavy sausage
bulla, tn S1T75: Vfalfr St 5 .SO rfnwn tn
$0.00 according to weight and condition.
Salable sheep ,1500, total 3500; opening
steady tn shippers and smnll local killers:
early sales good and choice fed wooled
western lambs $15.10, several loads held
around $15.25; few good to choice native
lambs 115.00: part deck medium 70 lb.
fed lambs $12.50; deck good and choice
muo id. summer snorn ouenngs an. so;
not enough yearlings or older classes
here to make a market but both classes
In very narrow demand.
Freckles end His Friends
By Blosser
A GATC WITH Jy f FMflsSW&'&E
f.S TO VGU)v( J COMFUCTS WITH YOU .
?!f. KS ly'TwC g soaAL program, june
ffl zjM Jf M A but A TEACHee HAS his
Look ! There's a
Piacer walkin& up
AND DOWN IN FRONT
Ot- IHt HUUifc
ATI 1 11 1,1 V. 1. .1 .
pa oi
gcotn. 1WITW SCTVKg. WC. T. M. HEP. U. a. FAT. Off,f
Littte Orphan Annie
Rw Hn.nM tlmtM
I t WELLV 7?!Tnu',Tc r: F TAKE THESE, OH- I- "Tto KEEPFROM FarE-ARE WTo !NmE"wANE-MI
LheBmOeT e I ANt BE PREPARED I I COULWoY GOINGBftCKTO I GOIN' BACKTO AM -mERE SOON ENOUGH,
1 ARE h U'ZftSa?. ? I TO USE TMEM i V KILL THAT ISLANb, I ItW ,SLAND, J WE SHALL MEET MMMJ
sXr iW sjMDdJ
WHEAT
CHICAGO. Jan. 22 AP1 Mav rv ad
vanced the permlssable S cent limit near
the close of today's trading after having
been off more than 2 cents at the open
ing. Other grains advanced with rye.
The upturn followed a report that
Senator Thomas (D-Okla.) chairman of
the senate agriculture committee hod
asked that once celllnna be revised Im
mediately to conform with farm parity
f J IICI.
Wheat held a steady tone during the
trading.
At the finish wheat was unchanged to
17ic higher than yesterday's close. May
$1.80".,. Corn was unchanged at celling,
May Sl.lBft. Oats were 114 to 2c higher.
May llOS-MiC. Rye was unchanged to
5c higher. May $1.07',',, Barley was un
changed to 3c higher. May $1.22,
FOR SALE
Two-bedroom, all furntahed, auhurban
horn. Shower bath, garage, Iwtwesn
S and S acres of good soli. Cow and
75 chickens go with this aale, This
property Is on a 30-minul service bus
line, on pavement, elm to school,
dandy location. Prlc $3435.
Re
Harvey Martin. Salesman
with
E. ORAY, REALTOR
1031 Main Phone
Evenings and Sunday,
Phono 5213 or 4680)
1-33
BEAUTIFUL combination lamp tables,
$14 05 to $17.30; all metal 3-way floor
lamps. $18 50 to $20 : davenpert and
matching chair, beautliul upholster
ing. $240 value, $18.1; bed davenn and
mntrhlng swing rocker: davenn $00 50,
chair $.18.30; complete box springs, 65
lb. mattress set, $40 05.
Cah -Terms -Trade
PREWITT'S
FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES
3344 So. 6th Phone 7510
1-23
MODERN HOMES
REASONABLE PHICE8
Four rooms with 33 A. of good Irri
gated land. In Homecrest, close to bus
Una. Prlc $3500.
a
Two bedroom horn on Wantland Ave
nue, corner lot, fireplace, targe gar
age, all streets paved and aide-walks
In. Prlea $4500 with $1350 down pay
ment. Very good two bedroom home on Apple
gal Ave., among the newer homes.
I-arg lot. garage, lawn and shrub.
Eligible for Fit A or GI loan. Prlc
$3000.
a
Here's a two-bedroom horn In excel
lent suburban district, with S acr
of fin Irrigated land, close to bus
lines, uooa outbuildings, lawn, trees
and ahrubs. Prlc $3330. Furniture can
b purchased at small additional cost.
CIIILCOTE At SMITH
H FA .TORS
111 N, Sth Sine 1000 Phone 4504
1-33
SMALL furnished hmis on Oregon.
$un4o, fiftoo titiwit. H t rout Ittalty, inin
Oregon. Phoii 3414, 1-84
ford bulls for sal. Otto C, Ft esse,
Rout I, llottaiua, 134
17 ACHKH of potato land for rent. Otto
C, Kreese, lit, I, llonansa. 1-114
1U40 UMC with 14 fl. van body. Now
271) cubic Inch engine, Hoa Motor Co.,
Ollt and Plum, 1-33
10
B or v lcn
IF YOU are Interested In a $ano i
month bundle! for a small Invest
moitt. an K. W. It rook i at UIH Fulton
St., City, lluslmtaa will not Interfere
with pi-oaent employment. 1-32
SPENCER COIIHETIEIIK - Mrs. Enid
llurcli will be at the Wlltard Hotel
Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 3.1, and
Timrauay, rnou for appointment.
1-aa
HIDE WANTED lo Arkansas, Texas or
UKiaimma City, Exchange references,
3314 So. Oth. Hoiis In rear.
PRACTICAL NURH1NQ
Pr.mis 6371,
WANTED -1-30
TRAILER houa for sals. SflOS So, Oth
1-38
PARTY who put billfold lit mailbox al
Bth and Main, belonging to II. J. Eng
itiau. Eagle Cafe, Is known. If muny
la re tu mod no questions will be askd.
1-13
rOR SALE Two recaps, 16x0,30, 6-ply,
$0 aiih; uu lOxtllHI, 4-ply, $3, 2041
Front St., Phono 01120. 1-33
rOR SALE-IS colts, raady to wean,
eligible for registration, $30 per head;
also a few rady to break, A. E. Mo
Coy, 4 nillei south of Merrill, Oregon,
1-3$
FOR SALE.-Otithoard motor twin cyl
inder, HS hora power. Sea King
Hoat and trailer. All In good ootid!
Hon. 127 Mortimer St., Cabin 4.
1-14
1934 CHEVROLET for sal.
tlrtM, Plum 7346.
All
INCINERATOR FOR RALE -While en
amel front. Prlc $1030, C$11 0300 or
see at 307 Lowell, 1-33
FOR SALE 100-lb. capacity modern
Coo I a ra tor. 1 cords of dry pin. Phone
1333, Shasta way. 3l34tf
lIMfl WHITE with dual axle logging
trailer. Ros Motor Co., 6th and Plum.
1-32
Mtatlng Ifottcts
Th Royal Neighbors
of A mar If a meets th
second and fourth Fri
day a of each month at
K. C. hall, 409 Main.
1-33
Miih Fall A arte
1000, Raa-ular
meeting every Tues
day night. 7:43 D, m..
F 6.R. hall. Oth and
Walnut Visiting
member cordially
In v Meal tf
I.O.O.F. No. 137
Every Tue.idny 8:00 P.M.
Sth ami Main Sti.
M.T.8
Rollln A. Contrail
INCOME
TAX
SERVICE
Commercial
Bookkeeping
DAYS and EVENINGS
PHONE 3249
Room 4. Hooka Bldg.
1 1 u ino. tjtn it.
I-1B
Plumbing
Heating
REPAIR WORK
Wo enn now do your work
for Low Monthly Payment
Harry E. Patton
Phone 6630
1401 Esplanade
4121U
RADIATORS
Cleaned, Itt'pnlrtnl or Robulll.
Tractors Included
Hcntlntf troubles corrected
with lit lost equipment and
30 years' oxperlcnco,
Alt Work Gunnintot'd.
Now nnd Used Kudiitlori.
Also new copper cores for
ncurly till makes and moduli
of cars mid truck .
Klamath Radiator
Works
2221 So. 8lh SU Phoiia
30H OU
Genaral Notlcaa
LOST Brake drum and hub for Dodge
truck between Mallory's Market and
Fo valley Ranch. Reward. Phi
4620. 1-34
WANTED Reliable high school boy to
worx evenings ana Saturdays. Apply
42S Jefferson. 1-32
WANTED -Boys for paper routes. Apply
42S Jefferson. 1-33
FOR SALE 1034 Plymouth Coup. Ph
7843, 1-32
LOST Toy Shepherd female pup, all
whit except left ear, brown, brown
and black apot at end of hack. Phono
5703 for any information. Howard.
1-33
WANTED Bookkeeper-Secretary, for an
m.d.'s office. Must be capable
handling a large practice. Reply In
own hand writing, giving agfl and ex
perience. Writ Box 3001, car Herald
and News. 1-24
WANTED-Comblnatlon girl.'1 Start at $7
ner shift, i. nick a cafe, sib s. am.
1-33
WANTED Stenographer. Fine oppor
tunity for the right person. Call Ulm
Evans for appointment, 4135. 1-24
LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD LI f In
surance for Lutherans, needs an agent
for the Klamath rnlls territory. If In
terested, inquire of Rev. Wm, Schoo
ler. General Agent, 3551 E, Durnslde
Portland 15, Oregon. 1-34
FOR SALE 4 bedroom furnished house
with automatic oil furnace. 035 Calir.
Ph. 0404. 1-23
FOR SALE-MO DeSoto motor, good con
dltlon, $79, Phone 5005 after Q p. m
1-24
Weather
Max.
Eugene m....40
Klamath Falls .18
Sacramento 511
Portland - 45
neno - ,42
Han Francisco .13
Seattle 48
Medford 4i
3D
28
41
41
.12
Trace
.31
Red Bluff 48 40 .01
OREGON Generally cloudv u.lh sot
liirht rain tndnv and In eaiit nnrltnn tn.
nfaht. Wedneidnv cloudv with In tor.
m It tent rain west portion. Little
temperature change. Fresh southwest
win as on coast.
nUKTHEIln CALIFORNIA CI OUdy to
day With ltarht rain In north norlinn.
ucL-aiiuiiHi ruin neuniianyi
night.
coast.
Warmer to-
Moderate southerly winds off
MODEL SUPPLIES
TOYS
.BABY WALKERS
Phone 5520 222 S. 7th
POOLE'S BICYCLE STORE
Whan in Madford
Stay at
HOTEL HOLLAND
Thoroughly Modern
Joe and Anne Earlef -Proprietors
FOR SAI.K-10.13 Duick, uric. 90. 4-
door teilan, motor completely recon
ditioned. 4 new tlrei and tuhe, driven
on leas than one mile, hodv A-l con
dition. $.12.1: alio 1031 Model A ford
4.door aednn. motor rnhult. good tlrea,
fair body. ,203. One 600x17 ornctlcnlly
new tire, four fl00x!7 tune,, $1B. Hoc-
ond hou.e In rear of 120 No, 3rd,
12414. 1-2.1
FOR SAl.R-NeUon trailer dolly, nearly
.new, ,00. Phone B009 after A p, m.
, 1-24
FOR SALE Savase automatic, ahotifun.
like new. Dale's Signal Station, 70
Main. 1-24
FOR SALE-Wood circulating heater,
good condition, ,29, Phone 113(11. 1-20
I po
rubber, Roae Motor Co., lot, Oth and
Plum. 1-22
HOUSEKEEPING
Main.
rent. 210
3071tf
WE have a client that wlahea to buy
land and gravel pit not too far from
Klamath ralla.
flee
Wei Sharpie,
for
J. W. SANDERS, REALTOR
1213 Main St.
1-23
FOR RENTSinglo aleeplng room. 3d
Main. 1-23
FOR RENT-Sleeping room, clean and
cloae In, Working girl only, Phono
8.1211. 1-22
FOR SALE-AII metal lea box, I00-ll.
capacity. Good condition, S39. 323 Sn.
Oth, afternoon,. 1-24
ROOM for rent, 414 N, Olh,
FURNISHED cnllln fur rent, 2924 Croat
SI. Phone 11399, 3lll9tf
INTERNATIONAL truck with Block
rack, A good one. Itoae Motor Co, flth
, and Plum. 1-23 1
Two Sisters' Inn
3 Mllei West of Klamath
Falls on Hwy. 97 and 68
Southern Fried Chicken J 1.50
T-Bona or Rib Steokj $lv.50
Fried Chicken to take out
$1.25
Ruth and Cal Gormley
Ownors
Phono 8000
. Optn 4 P. M. to 12 P. M.
Closed Mondays
1271((
The
VENETIAN
BLIND SHOP
j now under new management
and will not be ro.iponnlblo for
any bills contracted for by the
former owner, O. G. Wcstfnll.
Roland F. Koff,
Owner.
1-28
Transportation
LOCAL WOMAN DRIVING TO IOWA
CITY, Iowa, around January 20. Da
Irea other local woman paiaenger.
Free tranrportatlon. Reference, ex-
cnanilcu. contact Mr,. 11, u. Murph:
ik v-ouoouin. I
REFRIGERATION
SALES and SERVICE
DOMKST1C
and
COMMERCIAL,
All Makes
Parts, Controls and Equipment
In Stock.
Oregon Equipment Co.
Phono 6017 127 So. Oth St.
22I7U
VENETIAN
BLINDS
Motal or Wood
PATTERSON
FURNITURE CO.
230 Main Ph. 71B0
187DK .
CITY DELIVERY
SERVICE
Phone 8417
Service from 0:00 a. m.
mklnlKlit.
Willis M. Robinson
Oscar W, Anderson
until
781-tf
LOCAL MOVING
AND CAR f ACE ,
Anything Anywhere
in Oregon
Anderson Motor Freight
Ph. 7380 - 101 Klamath Ave.
Sowing Machines Repaired
Work Guaranteed
SINGER
Sewing Machine Co." '
418 Main St. Ph. 8402
1342tf
RADIO
10
Strvlcts
C FITZGERALD FOn ROOri
Repair, and Coallnga
Phonea 0194 - 314(1
1311011
OUTIIOAHI). gaa engine, and aaws re
paired. Uodonhamer Haw Filing, 3-15
CAMERA repair, of all kind, done al
Hell Htudlo, next door to Pin Tree
Theatre. 01811
WANTED - Window waahlng.
7070. Jeaae Hubbard.
OKKICE, STORE, RESTAURANT equip
mem nnugni, ,o,a, exenangeu. 2-tiD
So, Oth St. Phone 9297. 2-10
THEODORE DICKSON
UPIIOLSTERINO FURNITURE SHOP
Upholatcrlnif-Kcpnlrlnif ReHnlahlng
Spring, Itocondltloned
Cabinet, Unlit
Phone 4917 3041 Shaata Way
3-17
Vlltnil.'H AUTO TOP SHOP, topa and
upnoiaiering. oio k. main, iimnu
OLD MIRRORS
Gloaa Shop,
Kimball
100211
DRESSMAKING lluttona and bucklea
covered Alleratlona on new and old
clothing. Mr.. II. M Allender. 731
Main, Room 310. Ph. 7203.
l-31m
CURTAINS Laundered
Phone 3717,
and stretched.
l-33m
DRESSMAKINO and alterallona. 1030
Orchard. Ph. 0739. 4S77II
SEWING MACHINE SERVICE - All
makes Phone 0771, 3210 Shasta way.
2-12mb
PAINTING and Tinting. II. L, Brown.
Phono 4220, 202411
HAND Ironing In my horn. Ph.
8217.
3-1
rOR STUART'S DANCE ORCHESTRA,
Call 0330. 1-22-m
DENTISTRY, 4000 Shasta way.
PAINTING, Komtonlng, calsnmtnlng.
Phone 3IM7. ' 2-20
DILL RICHARD, Contractor, Lamlacap-
Ing, trimming nnd topping treee, P, O,
Box HMD, Klamath Falla. .1-20
LINOLEUM floora and dralnbonrda laid
by expert mcchanlra. Phone J. L. Cal
houn, GU04 mornlnga and svenlnga.
3-11
REPAIRING
Of All Kinds
Specialized Service Co.
1434 Main Phono 5103
l40tf
VENETIAN BLIND SHOP
New steel or wood blinds.
Cleaning nnd rcpniring.
Frco Estimates
Pickup nnd deliver.
Rolnnd F. Koff, owner.
Ph. 6250 110 N. 4th
2-10
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Installed. Cement work done. Modern
equipment. 19 yonra In Klamath Falla.
Phono W. Bnker, 4003
1204U
DELUXE SIGN SERVICE
VALL SIGNS MUSLIN
Phono 0S03 for Scrvlco
2-2
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Inspection Free - Modern Equipment
Contents Hauled Away
Ed F. King
Phona 4092
RH0ADS
Window Cleaners
Complete Houaecleanlnf
Ealahllahed 1024
K. C. Ilhoada Phono 001
BOOKKEEPING, Shorthand, Typing-.
Kindred aubjecta, office maohtnea,
KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEOE,
733 Pine Ph. 4700
1327U
PAINTING, DECORATING. Phona 4030.
27.101T
CURTAINS laundered, stretched by ex.
perlenced woman. Pick up Mondaye,
deliver Frldaya. Ph. 4079. 3-1L
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED, modern
equipment, 4-wheol drive truck, will
go unywhere. Phono 3230. 3-ls
PAINTING, C A LCI MINING, enaim
work. City or country. Satlafacllnr.
Susranteed. Frank Jenka. Phone 7270.
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