OUR BOARDING HOUSE
with
MAJOR
OUT OUR WAY
BY J. R. WILLIAMS
i
I !
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UVOMcrri7 THE fvM6SUS
. TO MftKE HER TWtNJK HE'S
( WORKING X'M, rtvA&
TO THE CORE, BUT tOeS
THIS COME UNDER THfc
HEftOlNS OP SITTING IN
A. STALLED CftR Ori A
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SOU'D "DO BETTER, T&KlpJS
A DtCITirtkA TISttr-LllKXC-.
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SPlKED SHOES, BECAUSE IP
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Al , FOOLING OM 1 I NEVER. I 1 WHEEZED AN' THE
war Jm rubber ice, k have j fireman swore,
A MX AND MAYBE NO FUN, "THIS FOOL IS CONE AN'
LtCAUSE TH' POLICE WORRY IN I HE'LL FOOL NO MORE.'
pff OR. FIREMEN A I OVER ( SUPPENLY HE THREW
Igf V LOT OF TROUBLE OTHER. ME BACK. IN TH' SWIM,
A I 6ETTIN6 ME OUT- PEOPLE'S FER I BLINKED f
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V IvsA. FOLKS A LOT r--X-v--- A FOOL OUTA yC
cent imc rnr m mmer. nr. t. it m. w nt. orr.
Sad Ryder
By Fred Harmon
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.
Wash Tubbt
By Leslie Tumor
MR.VALKi WAS YES. BUT NOT AT THE 1
JEROMES CASKET
OPENED WHEN
YOU BR006HT
HIS BODY HOME
AFTER THAT CAR
ACCIDENT OFP
AT SCHOOL?
FUNEKAL SERVICES IT
HAD BEEN A BAD SMASH-,
UP, AND AFTER WE SAW
HIM...WEU.
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f I SEE THEN V NO, ITS FANTASTIC ! flTTHISWiillEA"" YSfe'lr 4 V
HYOU CANT I THERES SOME MISTAKE") Jl SHOCK TO MR. AND r T?,Vt 1 11 .flS
ACCOUNT FOR I OR HIS CORPSECTS J MRS. BLEEICE, SHERIFF. J-gbraKi3tjC 3- I
HIS CASKET WAS STOLEN A"' PO YOU HAVE TO f tRynrfeJ
BEING EMPTY n. LATER. SMN OTfSTION THTut,lMS-'t Ila?, SiS
Boot and Her Buddies
By Martin
1 c-1 eOlrJS rrJ TAWE.I f WtWL'S GCAK6 TO BE. S 3 "V J
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Alley Oop
By V. T. Hamlin
. -:STAWP yOUB CG&RE T BUT I TEuTSSrT I
TB: ;VC A TME-MACHIWE OF 1 SOU, TIME- -"Jl I
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T PO AWAV WITH OOP WHEM HIM WAS COMES OOP
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AilMG COMES VERy CLOSE V IDEA! I SET HIS t -
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ASKED HIM
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TH' BOTrOM-I
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!S (BUILPW6S
Freckles and His Friends
By Blosser
Lxfe'lpSl fet'FAES lvaMl f TH.S S A GABBLE- f TSC , TSK, TSKTHEM I SUPPOSE"
V- 7fff 7 MR.WAYMANTO He's !I J J-
I 1 '7 I I 1 -T HELP US FIGHT I NOT . o5 fJkl FZ? 'figs
I THE BATTLE CHEgE y
'! LitHe Orphan Annie
By Harold Gray
f 'itiiwiMrii 1 F ' V f JI I w.aaa.g
I ' w J I WEliE W I HOPE SO-STILL, A ANt HE OM, I 00 HOPE
IT M- H-IERES PUNJAB MUStT HE SANK I SAFE AT FEEL BETTER WITH GAVE US A I MR. WARBUCKS r
OUR COTTAGE-" BE NEARLY I TlbNABS I I LAST FROM THESE PISTOLS V LOT OF I AND THE ASP A HEY THE I
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I START A FIRE TO L ISLAND, 100 THE A I CANS'" i, SAVE US'- A SURECANUSE 1 SAFELY f I OftK I ''
Market
Quotations
NEW YORK. Jn. M (AP) Heavy
buytiiet lirteU uadliif ttock 1 to 4 or
nior points in today's market.
Block! of 1000 to 00.000 Bharu ap
peared at tha opoiilna and bidding aoon
became ao urfiut that tho ticker Up
fell behind actual door transactions tor
a while. SteeU and mo ton, late In
itarting. recorded wire advances.
Closing quotations:
American Can .. . , 104
Am Tel & Tel w1111bb1.h-h--..W3H
Anaconda 4U
Calif Packing 44
Commonwealth St Sou 4'
CurtlS'Wrlght X m 10
General Electric . , 30
General Motors ....,. 7m
ii nor ity pia
Int Harvester
Kennecott
Long-Bell -A"
Montgomery Ward
Nash-Kelv
N Y Central
Northern Pacific ..
Pac Gas A El
J C Penney .....
Safeway Stores ,
Sears Roebuck .
Southern Pacific
Standard Brands
Studebaker .
Sunshine Mining
union uu ism
Uunlon Pacific
U B Steel
Warner Pictures
. IMVs
. 3M
. 33i
. 444
, 37
. 2l't
. 44.
. MS
, 47 H
. MS
. XI
, 20
Potatoes
PORTLAND, Jan. 18 (APi Potatoes:
local Burbank, f2.SO-3.00 cental: Baker
county. $3.30 cental; Deschutea 100s,
No. 1, $3.43 cental; 33s, DO cents.
CHICAGO. Jan. 3d ( AP-USD A 1 Pota
toes: arrivals 323, on track 241, total
V. S. shipments Friday U00, Saturday
948. and Sunday 34.
Old stocks; supplies moderate, demand
stow, market weak, new stocks; supplies
light, demand slow, market slightly
weaker. Idaho Ruuet Burbanks. U .3.
No. 1, 3 20-3.30; Colorado Hed McClures,
U. S. No. 1, S2.73-3.1S; Nebraska and
Wyoming Bliss Triumphs U. S. No. 1,
S2.80-2.t)3; Minnesota and North, Dakota
Cobblers, commercial, $1.90-2.00: Florida
50 lb. sacks of Bliss Triumphs, U. S.
No. 1, S2.00-3.23.
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 28 (AP-USDAt
Potatoes: 10 broken. 12 unbroken can
on track; Oregon 21. California 3, Idaho
3 arrived; new stock, 2 cars on track,
Florida 2. arrived: Klamath Russets No.
l-A one car $3.00.
LIVESTOCK
DENVER, Jan. 28 fAP'USDAi Salable
sheep 3000, total 5000; slaughter classes
steady to strong compared with last
week's close and pre-strlke market: few
medium-good trucked-ln lambs $13.30:
holding fed choice wooled lambs hlghnr
or above $14.40 memo; two loads good
choice slaughter ewes $0.23; truck Ins
$6.25-30; common-medium $3.0078; culls
mostly $4.30.
Monday, Jan, 28. IMS
HERALD AND NEWS EIGHT
KLAMATH BASIN
Carload Potato Shipments
(Figures from Stato-Fodorul Innpootor Rom Aubrey)
Monlh Binn IMHT Fr.,.n MM U
J.nu.ry J",V,., ,nnn Jn. la tam
P"y "' In UH Dully UnU to l)l.
' l l m s "a ""ouT"
1 " m n5 iiT aipa
a ' mi 77 107 im'j
" w xm io aio mm
31 180 I3 i xa nut
la0 ii no a uTi
T 1M ww s tot uii
" " I'"! 71 ' 47D MM
M " " U Mi
" " , " , M 7 1)37 "r 7J
" 7ia ao 7i7 taa
11 80 a" "'"i o 7M iwaY
0 71M aiiu
i M 11M o
' 40 m OU 017 BMU
10 4" M 00 177 XKCT
it 30 4,a lu 07 1M moii
11 mi Si" ii7
i MT 73o w uVo alia'a
o 0 MT T3n iir i7i'
11 " 3M 7403 4 ItOS Vl
M " Y470 u U43 IIJ4U
U W 1M 7337 4 HOT 3M
14 18 7800 u 1330 0433
M " '" ' 01 1301 MOT
M " 1,1 HHO 33 H14 ooao
IT T030 40 1434 OMo"-
M 3 1437 0303
tt 17 1474 POBO
3" 10 1404 0000
31 II 33 13J7 0033
WHEAT
CHICAGO. Jan. 311 CAP) Tlrnkitra hid
the price of May rye substantially higher
most of the time today as virtually all
other grain futures on the board of
crane neia at or near weir government'
Inmaaed celltna orlces.
may rye was up ine 9 cant limit tor
e utr m irauiiiM at umcs lor new
year ncak atiolations.
All deliveries of wheat and corn held
at the top allowable figures with offer
ings absent except for a few swsps of
ocpientuer wneai sor me iecemoer ae-
Uvrrv.
Trad In generally was llsht. but a
moderate volume of oata changed hands
at fractionally higher prices. ' bringing
all contracts wjlhln cent of their top
iiiowaoiea ai uma.
Wheat and corn closed uneheneed
from their previous finishes at $l.iiuS
and $1. 18'i, repecilvely; oats unchanged
to Vc up. May 81c: rym unchanged to
ae nigner. may sj.uuit; oariey un
changed. May $1,221.
No effort wn.i made to count
roving Indians In tho first U. S.
censtu In 1700.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE Or FINAL METTLE ME NT
Notice Is horeby given that the under
signed Executor of the estate of Mary
E. Fox. deceased, has filed In the Circuit
court oi the Htaie of Oregon for Kiant
ath County the final account of his ad
mlniitratlon of said estate and that the
Court has appointed the 14th day of
FcDruarv. lino, at ine nour or eievrn
o'clock In the forenoon at said day aa
the time and the Courtroom of said
Court as the place for healing and set
tlement oi saio account.
Done January 11, 1040.
FItANK FOX.
Executor of the Ettata of
Marv E. Tax. ntcaaiid.
J. 14-31-28: r. 4-11 No, 208.
CLASSIFIED RATT3
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 28
(AP-USDA) Salable cattle 300, calves
10; limited receipts active, fully steady;
racknge medium-good 11R0 lb, steers
16.50; medium-good heifers quoted
$14.50-13.30; good range cows $13.00-30;
cutter-common cows $0.00-11.00; can
ners $6.30-7.50: common-good sausage
bulls $10.00-12.00 with demand broad:
calves nominal; good-choice vealers
quoted $14.00-13.00.
Salable hogs 200 Including 100 feeder
pfgs; market steady: few good-choice
barrows and gilts $13.80: odd good sows
$15.05.
Salable sheep 430, steady; good-choice
lambs quoted $14.00-15.00; ewes mostly
25-50 cents higher; deck good 123 lb.
wooled ewes $7.00; sorted 15 per cent
at $5.00; cull ewes $2.50.
CHICAGO .Jan. 26 (AP-USDA) Sal
able hogs 12,000, total 17.500: active,
steady; complete early clearance; all In
terests In trade but bulk of crop had
been called In by small killers and order
buyers, good and choice barrows and
gills 180 lbs. and up at $14.83 celling;
sows at $14.10 celling.
Salable cattle 14.000. total 14.000; sal
able calves BOO, total 800; choice fed
steers and yearlings about like lata last
week but 80 to 73 cents Instances more
under lost week's nigh time accent on
choice to prime kinds; common medium
and a vera ce srood srrades steady: fairly
active; only 2 Toads $18,00; very moderate
suppiy ai7.2n-i7.tu; duik tit.w-i7.ro; ica
heifers steady to weak: bulk $13.00
10.00; strictly choice kinds absent; beef
cows 15 to 28 cents lower: canners and
cutters steady; bulls weak: choice vealers
sienoy at sia.ou-io.au; ail nvnt coives one
dollar higher at $7.00-12.00; eastern de
mand generally much lighter than week
ago.
Salable sheep 10,000, total 12,000; active
complete clearance early: slaughter
lambs steady to strong; yearlings and
older classes strong to unevenly higher
compared with srecent sales; good and
choice fed wooled westerns, natives and
wheat oaatured inmba Slfi 00 to mostly
$13.10. top $15.10: load good and choice
zea enppea lamos tan snorn pens ai.oo;
yearlings $12.73 down and bulk slaughter
wea $8.78-7.80.
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 28 'AP-USDA)
Salable cattle 2200, total 2500; salable
and total calves 125; holdover cattle
173: market slow early but fairly active
late, although some unsold; market 23
to mostly fid cents lower on steers and
heifers; some good cows nearly steady
but lower grades 50-73 cents. Instances
$1.00, lower than last week's high time:
bulls weak, venters strong; good steers
mostly $16.50-17.00; few loads $17.23;
common-medium grades $11.00-16.00;
load good heifers $16,25; few loads $15.50
10.00; common-medium grades $10.50
15.00; good beef cows $12.30-13.00; one
load fed cows $14.00; common-medium
oeci eows vit.no-ll.7o: canners ana cut
ters moativ tflOn-Rnn irnnd beef bulls
$11.50-12.50; odd head $13.00; gond-cholce
veaiers aio.uu-tu.oo; oaa neaa sio-ou.
Salable hogs 200, total 1250; market
steady with feeder pigs 25 cents higher;
barrows and gilts $13.60; sows $13.50
14.00; choice around 00-100 lb. feeder
pigs $16.00; good stags $0.00-11.00.
Salable and total sheep $16.00; market
active, 23-50 cents higher: good-choice
fed lombn $14.50; three Ion da at the
price; load fall shorn Iambs $14.00; good
choice truck In $14,00-23; medium grades
down to $13.00; common down to $10,30;
good ewes salable up to $5,00,
MODEL SUPPLIES
TOYS
BABY WALKERS
Phone 5520 ' 222 S. 7th
POOLE'S BICYCLE STORE
On day , , M
2 day run
8 day run
4 day run
5 day run , , ,
Week run
Month run
Ads received by t:00 n. m. will appear
same aitarnoon in "New looay column
NEW HERALD AND NEWS phons) num
ber. 8111.
.per word 4c
.per word Sc
vper word Ho
per word 13e
pr worn io
pr word 15c
pf word 43c
Nw Today
LOST Gold pin with yellow sets, be
tween Leroy and Fremont, or Hot
Springs bus. Reward. Call 7188. 1-29
LAZY LEGS
WANTED By local businessman and
wife, small apartment, close In. No
children or pets. Highly recommend
ed. Phone 6830. 1-31
WANTED Elderly lady to care for boy
8 years old while mother works, light
housework. 410 No. Spring, 1-30
BOY 15 wants work after school and on
Saturdays. Experienced In service
station. Phone 7000. 1-30
LAZY LEGS
FOUR-TUBE Fluorescent fixtures, with
hang rods. Suitable for store or simi
lar lighting. Inquire Rudy's, 000 Main.
337 2tf
SONG FLUTES A real musical Instru
ment, $1.33 with case and music while
they last. Shepherd Music Co.
2-2
PIANOS New and used, piano benches,
Shepherd Music Co. 2-2
FLUTE AND CASE$00. Shepherd Mu
sic Co. 2-2
FOR SALE
1 Acre, Irrigated, 4 -room house, pres
sure system, small barn, chlckenhouae,
garage, imnll cellar,, good irnrden
ground. Blue grass pasture. $2730,
M A. BOWMAN, "KALTOR
MERRILL. ORE.
, Phone 7303
1-30
LAZY LEGS
FOR SALE-1036 Chevrolet, 735 Com
mercial. 1-28
GOOD PAY JOBS offered trained auto
body-fender man In dally "want ads."
Put In a few hours weekly learning
metal work, welding, painting, etc.
Chance for high wages or your own
business. Write for free Information.
Auto-Crafts Training, Box 3120, care
Hesjald and News. 1-30
VACANCY Furnished housekeeping
room. Call after 7 p. m., 133 No, 10th.
1-28
WANTED Woman for cleaning offices,
evenings. See Mr, Oray at Court
house 1-30
KIRBY SALES AND SERVICE. 520 No.
10th, Phone 4333, 2-23
LAZY LEGS
ROOMS, 134 No, 3rd. Phone 6264. 3417tf
REGISTERED Guernsey bull, 20 mo.
Call Merrill, 3801. 1-30
COCKER SPANIEL puppies, purebred,
one litter now available, 7 wka. old.
excellent breeding, five females, four
black and one red. one black male,
express shipment. Write H, L, Jenks.
Rt, 1, Tangent, Oregon. 2-2
WILL the party who bought the crib
Sunday call 7160 for their benefit,
1-28
LAZY LEGS
WANTED TO RENT OR RUY-House
with small acreage. Write R. C,
Murleen. Montague, Call,, Box ISO,
3-4
FOR SALE-$4250 buys a fine furnished
home on bus Jino, acre irrigated.
Geo. R. Llndley Agency, 1227 Main St,
Naw Today
FOR SAI.E-1W7 Btudetmker sedan, new
paint Job and upholalery, looks and
runs good. Call B7U2. 1-20
SALESMAN Executive type. Hell sur
plus listings, bus Int men only. Up to
$100 day. Wire, write quick, War Sur
plus Reporter, 20 E. Jackson, Chlragn.
1-28
LAZY IJCGS
FOR BALE -My equity In 1041 Ford
tudor. See at 813 Walnut St., aftar
4:30 p. m. 1-28
CURTAINS laundered, stretched by
perlenred woman. Pick up and de
liver. Ph. 4073. 2-11
VACANCY Furnlahad light home
keeping room. 1404 Klamath. 1.2$
LAZY LEO tt
WANTED -Cooking oh for small crew.
Writ 3273 care Herald and News.
I'M
FOR SAME and Immediate delivery, two
row, Hlepeed Iron Age potato plant
era. Floyd A. Boyd Co., Tulelake,
California, it
FOR SAI4C'33 Chevrolet 4 door sedan,
good condition. 3331 Ho. 6th, 1-30
LAZY 14CGH
FOR flAI. rewriting deak, balhlnette.
practically new; used typewriter:
nursery linoleum rug. 813$ Cottage
avenue. 1.20
FOR flAI.E-EIectrlc broiler; portable
waffle Iron; frying pana; reataurant
mugs and cups; riiahea; silverware:
kitchen range: clipboard; day-bed:
round table; French fryer; counters;
booths; check protector: new chick
trough. 23 cents each; comput
ing scales, reasonable; one coun
ter platform: meat sllrer, electric:
wall gas heater; revolving stools, 6
cushioned; dreaser; electric griddle.
18x38 Inches; coffee urn; etc, 2413 So
th. Ph. 3237. 1-2$
LAZY LEGS
WANT TO RENT-Furnlahed house,
couple and one child, 7 years old. Re
sponsible people. Phone 3321 8 a. m..
to 8 p. m. $.a
HOME AND INCOME
Modern home and five furnished apart
ments Can be handled with a very
reasonable cash payment. Income over
$200 per month. Has automatic hot
water heat and Is close In. Price $10,
000. See
R. P. OLIVER, REALTOR
or
Joe Kara ley
At Longe
Salesmen
lit So. 8th Phone 4710
1-28
FOR SAI.E-Eight-room furnished house,
hardwood floors, furnace, close In.
five bedrooms. Also 210 acres good
land. Irrigated. Excellent buildings,
full set machinery, some stock. $120
per acre. Artesian well. Corner Jnnes,
Realtor, 406 Main St. Telephone 73H7.
1-28
FOR SALE -5 -room modern houae.
basement, furnace, hardwood floors.
Will sell partly furnished or unfur
nished, 804 Delta, Phone 33113, . 1-20
Ganaral NoUcaa
T1IK UOOK OF THE YEAR
Hlatory of World War II
Blblua ToNtumonta
Ruth Rtuhnrdsoti Ph. 06011
3-2
Pargonali
$8 REWARD for ativurale Information
as lu the whereabouts at Fred Cosby,
Coil I net Dr. II. A Wheeler, 1-3$
Transportation
WANTED -Two riders to Los Angelee
Monday or Ttieadsy. Phnne 740$, -ia
AMAyWryrWrWWrWWWWMWWW
10 StrvlCM
A COMPLETE
HEATING
SERVICE
Clcmilng Repairing
Sales Installations
Chimneys
Stoves - Furnaces
Have local, rallubl com.
puny liiko euro of your
hcutlng needs
Tufts Furnace Co.
Heating Specialists
2323 So. Bill I'hone SBDB ,
SUM I
Rollin A. Cantrall
INCOME
TAX
SERVICE
Commerclol
Bookkeeping
DAYS and EVENINGS
PHONE 3249
Room 4, Hopko Bldg.
1 10 No. 8th St.
311
LOCAL MOVING
AND CAR FACE
Anything Anywhere
in Oregon
Anderson Motor Frelaht
Ph 7300 . 101 Klamath Ave.
Sewing Machines Repaired
Work Guaranteed
SINGER
Sewing Machine Co.
418 Main St. Ph. 8402
1942U
RADIO
REPAIRING
Of All Kinds
Specialized Service Co.
1434 Main - Phone 5103
1840U
PAINTING
DECORATING )
PAPERHANGING
F. Mathlscn
Phone 7804
M-W-F-tf
VENETIAN BLIND SHOP
New lccl or wood blinds.
Clennlng and repairing.
Krco Estimates
Pickup and deliver.
Roland F. Koff, owner.
Ph. 6258 119 N. 4th
2-19
CITY DELIVERY
SERVICE
Phone 8417
Service from 0:00 a. m. until
midnight.
Willis M. Robinson
Oscar W, Anderson
781-tf
i.Azy Lxas
SMAU. nicely rtirnl.hri! ap.rtm.nt for
f.ntlcm.n. Phons 0017. 1-2S
1041 MODRI, F.ny wn.hlns m.chln. for
nl. 31140 So. oth, AlUmonl Trnllcr
Court. i.ji,
FOIl 8ALE Modern hot).., 5 room..
mriK., root c.ll.r, (4 ncre, BOOS In
dependent:. Ave, 2-2
ron SAI.E-la tt. bout, onr. Irnller.
40 with 9 h p. motor, bunk
bed. cotnplelo 40. a-burner k.ro.eno
Rtove, :t. Phone (140.1. 1-20
Mooting Notice).
Klamath Falls Aorle
No. 2000. Regular O sf
meeting everv Tuea- t 1 1 17
day night. 7:48 o. m.
F.O.E hnll. Dlh and .
Walnut. Visiting jWjfoe SktKt
members cordially aP'roWB
Invited, tf
I.O.O.F. No. 137
Every Tuesday 8:00 PM '
5th and Main Sts.
M.T.8
Lost and Found
LOHT-Whlte sold wrl.t wntch with .li
ver band, between ' Dtn ana urn on
M.ln n.warri full 0019 1-9.A
Ganaral Notices
Ihe
VENETIAN
BLIND SHOP
Is now under new management
and will not be responsible for
any bills contracted for by tho
lormor owner o. u. wcsuuil.
Roland F. Koff,
Owner.
1-28
ON and after thl. data January 3d, I
will not bo rc.pon.lble for dobt. con
tracted by anyone other than my.alf.
I1USSKLL R. McEI.ItOY,
1-3B
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Inspection Free - Modern Equipment
uontents Mauled Away
Ed F. King.
I'hon. 4091
4740 If
RHOADS
Window Cleaners
Complete MmuecleanlnS
n.tammn
l.hed 1024
K. C. nhoad. I'hon. SOU
II
TMFODOHB DICKSON
UPIIOLSTKIIINO rUIINITIIItK SHOP
Uphol.tnrlnK ll.pairlnit- HeflnUhlng
Sprlnd. Ilecondltloned
Calilnots nnllt
Phone 4917 31141 Shaita War
1-17
BOOKKEKPINO. Shorthand. Typing
Kindred .ubjert,, office machine,,
KI.AMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE.
733 Plna Ph. 4700
1317lt
CURTAINS laundered, atretched by ex
perlencad woman. Pick up Monday.,
deliver rrlday.. Ph. 4079. 1-11
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED, modern
equipment, 4-whcol drive truck, wilt
go anywhere. I'hon. 3330, 1-13
OEW1TT Si KAIIL riOOR CO.
Laying, aaudlng and flnlalllng. Ph. 0731.
1-3S
OUTBOARD, go. engine, and .awe re
paired. Bodenhamer Saw Filing. 3-10
CAMTCRA repair, of all kind, done al
Bell Studio, next door to Pin. Tree
. Theatre. 01911
FOR STUART'S DANCE ORCHESTRA,
Call 0930. 1-33-tn
FULLER BRUSHES
Clem Joyor, 1439 Murtln. Phona 997T
3-llm
LINOLEUM floor, and dralnboard. laid
by expert mechanic. Phone J. L. Cal
houn, 0094 morning, and evening..
3-11
POPULAR, Swing piano le.Rnn. given at
931 N. MM. student of Martin Lund,
awing arll.t. Phone 7300. 3.1a
PAINTING, Kemtonlng,
Phono 3007.
eaLomintng.
3-30
CURTAINS Laundered and atretched.
Phone 3717. 3-33m
OFFICE, STORE, RESTAURANT equip
ment bought, flnld. exchanged, 341S
So. Oth St, Phone 0297. 3-18
WANTED - Window wa.hlng. Phona
7670. Je.aa llubbnrd.
II
PAINTINO, DECORATINO. Phona 4030.
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