Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 01, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    Market
Quotations
NEW YORK. Fell. I 'API The direc
tion was Irrejularly higher In tody
stock market although recoveries en
erolly were restricted to fraction!,
doling quotations:
American Can JJJ
Am Tel & Tel 'J
Anaconda sw
Calif Packing ?
Commonwealth & Sou
CurtU-Wrlght ....
General Electric
General Motors -.
Gt Nor By pfd
Int Harvester
Kennecotl
Long-Bell "A" ........
Montgomery Ward .
Naih-Kelv
N Y Central
Northern Pacific
Pac Cat 1
J C Penney
Safeway Stores .
Sears Roebuck
Southern Pacific ..
Standard Brands .....
Sludehaker -
Sunshlne Mining
Union Oil Calif
Union Pacific
U S Steel
Warner Pictures
.. 11.
.. SO5.
- 791.
... 62
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Potatoes
PORTLAND, Jan. 30 (API Potatoes:
local Burbanki, $2.00-3.00 cental; Baker
county, $3.50 cental: Deschutei 100a,
No. 1, f&45 cental; 35a, 90 centa.
CHICAGO, Feb. 1 (AP-USDA1 PoU
toea: arrivals 81. on track 110, total
V. S. ahipmcnts 810. ,., j
Old slocks: supplies light, demand
alow, for Idaho Russet Burbanks market
.lightly weaker; for offerings In other
aectlons, market about steady. New
stocks: supplies light, demand slow, mar
ket dull. Idaho Kusset Burbanks, U. S.
No. 1. $2.00-3.40; Colorado Red McClures,
U. S. No. 1, $2.70-2.85; Nebraska Bliss
Triumphs. U. S. No. 1, $2.80-2.85; Min
nesota and North Dakota Cobblers, com
mercial. $2.10; Bliss Triumphs, com
mercial. $2.00; Florida 50 lb. sacks of
Bliss Triumphs, U. S. No. 1, $2.75-3,00.
LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO, Feb. 1 (AP-USD At Salable
hogs 5000, total 15.500: active, steady;
most good and choice barrows and gilts
at $14.85 ceiling; sows at $14.10 celling:
all interests in trade; complete early
clearance. ,
Salable cattle 2000, total 2000: salable
calves 400. total 400: active, steady to
strong market on all classes; available
beef supply mainly steers and cows;
most slaugnter steers $15.50-17.75; four
loads scaling 1025-1400 lbs. at $18.00 ceil
ing; mixed steer and heifers to $17.50;
no choice heifers here, moderate supply
$13.50-14.50: most beef cows $9.50-12.00.
little above $13.50; local killers and
eastern order buyers took bulk of crop;
carcely enough bulls and vealers here to
make a market.
Salable sheep 9000. total 13,000: active,
laughter lambs steady to mostly 25
cents lower; other classes little change;
top and popular prices $15.25 on good
and choice fed wooled western lambs
scaling 115 lbs. down including several
cars Colorados; medium and good wooled
lambs $14.00-14.75; 3 decks mixed me
dium to good fed clipped lambs fall
shorn pelts $14.00-1425, deck mixed
common to good lightweights $12.00
straight; load aged western bucks $6.60;
early sales native ewes $7.50 down,
choice kind held higher.
DENVER, Feb. 1 (AP-USDA Salable
sheep 4600; total 5900; slaughter lambs
closed fairly active but weak to 25 cent
lower; 9 doubles good-choice 101-112 lb.
wooled Colorados $14.75 flat and memo;
truck-Ins $14.25 and $14.35: Including
wheat pasture offerings at $14.25; prac
tically no ewes offered, odd head at
$7.25; feeding lambs strong to 25 cents
higher; 7 double strings fleshy 91 lb.
feeders $15.50.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 1
( AP-USD A) Salable cattle 65. steady;
few cutter-common cows $8.50-10.00; for
week, receipts 800: steers and heifers
in very light supply; week's steer top
$16.50; hellers $16.25; good cows quoted
$13.00-50: common $9.50-10.50; bulk cut-
ters $8.50-9.25; canners $0.50-7.50; common-good
sausage bulls $10.00-12.00;
calves for week salable 35; market firm;
choice vealers quoted $13.50.
Salable hogs 50; steady; few good
choice barrows and gilts $15.80; for week,
receipts $13.00; demand broad.
Salable sheep 280; about two decks
bought to arrive; for week, receipts
1300; lambs and ewes firm; bulk wooled
lambs $14.75-15.10; medium-good ewes
$3.25-7.00.
PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb, 1 fAP-USDAl
Salable cattle 25, total 50; salable and
total calves 10; market steady; few
medium-good steers $14.00-16.00; com
mon steers $11.00-12.00; cutter dairy type
heifers $8.50-9.50; medium beef heifers
up to $14.00; canner and cutter cows
V6.00-8.00; common beef cows $9.00
10.00; sausage bulls $9.50-10.50; medium
good vealers $14.50-15.50; choice salable
to $16.00 and above.
Salable hogs 50. total 150; market
steady; few good-choice 156 lb. barrows
and gilts $15.80: sizable lot choice 116
- lb. feeder pigs $16.25; good sows salable
$13.50-14.00; good 340-570 lb. stags $10.00
11.50. Salable sheep none; offerings Included
few cull holdover ewes at $1.50 and cull
lambs at $6.00; good-choice lambs sal
able around $14.00-25; week's top $14.50;
on carload lots; good ewes salable up to
$5.00.
WHEAT
CHICAGO. Feb. 1 (API Trading In
f train futures was at the slowest pace
n several sessions today. Price of oats
and May rye dragged along most the
time while wheat, corn and barley held
at celling quotations.
The customarily unruly May rye, the
only grain delivery in any pit without
government-fixed celling, was quiet
most of the session at relatively narrow
fluctuations.
Wheat, corn and barley closed un
changed from yesterday's finish at ceil
ings of $1.80H. $1.12fc and $1.22, re
spectively; oats unchanged to He up.
May Ble celling: rye unchanged to lac
higher. May $2.l2H-Vh.
Weather
Eugene ..-
Klamath Falls .
Sacramento .
Portland
Reno
San Francisco
Seattle
Medford .
Red Bluff
Max.
48
Min. Preclp.
Trace
.00
.00
.07
.00
.43
.56
30
.00
.00
OREGON Intermittent rain west and
snow east portion today, tonight and
Saturdav. Not so cold in extreme south
portion tonight. Fresh to strong south
erly winds off coast, becoming westerly
tonight. Courthouse Records
Marriage Licenses
HOLLOWAY-RAY. James Thomas
Hollo way Jr., 22, mill worker. Native
of Oklahoma. Resident of Klamath Falls,
Ore. Mary Low Ray, 19, cosmetician.
Native of Oregon. Resident of Chiloquin,
Ore.
KL1NE-DENEAULT. Ralph K. Kline,
20, U. S- army. Native of Idaho. Resi
dent of Klamath Falls. Ore, Annabelle
Deneault, 18, stenographer. Native of
Montana. Resident of Klamath Falls,
Ore.
MUSS ELM AN-MADDIN. Norbert J.
Musselman, 26, clergyman. Native of
Ohio. Resident of Blanchester. O. Delia
Faye Maddln, 16, student Native of
Kansas. Resident of Klamath Falls, Ore,
FLACKUS-PARKER. Frederick Victor
Flack us. 24. mechanic. Native of Ore-
Jon. Resident of Dairy, Ore. Lilian
ean Parker. 19, studio worker. Native
of Kansas. Resident of Klamath Falls,
Ore.
HILL-CHASTAIN. Vernon E. Hill, 25,
mill worker. Native of Oregon. Resi
dent of Klamath Falls, Ore. Nelda Na
dine Chastain. 18, laundry worker. Na
tive of Oregon. Resident of Klamath
Falls, Ore.
BELKNAP-WHITE. Elmer George Bel
knap, 27, U. S. marine. Native of Wash
ington. Resident of Klamath Falls. Ore.
Bonnie Jean White, 18. student. Native
of Oregon. Resident of Klamath Falls,
Ore.
WOODS-WALLACE. Hubert Wade
Woods, 19. U. S. marine. Native of
Connecticut. Resident of Stamford.
Conn. Ronxa May Wallace. 20. Native
of Oregon. Resident of Eugene, Ore.
SIMS-RANDALL. Olen Johnson Sims.
57. meat cutter. Native of Washington.
Resident of Klamath Falls, Ore. Leila
M. Randall, 45. housewife. Native of
Michigan. Resident of Klamath Falls,
Ore.
GIBSON-HALL. Quillon I. Gibson. 23.
U. S. navy. Native of Texas. Resident
of Klamath Falls. Ore. Dannie Faye
Hall. 19. stenographer. Native of Idaho.
Resident of Klamath Falls. Ore.
CAMERON -TROWBRIDGE. Hershel R.
Cameron, 22. laborer. Native of Okla
homa. Resident of Tulelake, Calif.
Joyce Evelyn Trowbridge, 19, typtst.
Native of North Dakota. Resident of
Sacramento, Calif.
MOLD REN -MOLDE. Orville Maynard
Moldren, 30. mechanic. Native of South
Dakota. Resident of Tulelake. Calif.
Alice Jennie Motde. 19, telephone op
erator. Native of South Dakota. Resi
dent of Tulelake. Calif.
NORSETH -BAXTER. Lloyd Robert
Norse th. 26. dry cleaner. Native of
Oregon. Resident of Klamath Falls,
Ore. Dorothy May Baxter. 22, book
keeper. Native of North Dakota. Rest
dent of Klamath Falls, Ore.
Complaints Filed
Blanche M. Bennett vs. Jack V. Ben
nett, suit for divorce. Charge, cruel
and Inhuman treatment. Couple mar
ried October 1. 1936, at Vancouver.
Wash. Plaintiff asks custody of one
minor child. J. C. O'Neill, attorney for
plaintiff.
Jesus Saucelo vs. Mary Saucelo. suit
for divorce. Charge, cruel and inhuman
treatment. Couple married In May, 1935,
in state of California. Plaintiff asks
custody of six minor children. Fred O.
Small, attorney for plaintiff.
Alvin F. Lewis vs. Jane Lewis, suit for
divorce. Charge, desertion. Couple mar
ried December 25, 1931, at Yreka, Calif.
U. S. Balentine. attorney for plaintiff.
Warren F. Hilbert vs. Anna B. Hu
bert, suit for divorce. Charge, cruel
and inhuman treatment. Couple mar
ried August I. 1944. at Baltimore, Md.
Harry D. Bolvin, attorney for plaintiff.
Leo HL Moll vs. Frances I. Moll, suit
for divorce. Charge, cruel and inhuman
treatment. Couple married July 28.
1930, at Puyallup, Wash. Plaintiff asks
that defendant be awarded custody of
one minor child. E E. Driscoll, attorney
for plaintiff.
John F. Kennedy vs. Clara L. Ken
nedy, suit for divorce. Charge, cruel
and inhuman treatment. Couple mar
ried February 29, 1936, at Los Cruces.
N. Mex. E. E. Driscoll, attorney for
plaintiff.
Leta M. Radcllffe vs. George W. Rad
cliffe, suit for divorce. Charge, deser
tion. Couple married October 6. 1940.
at Yuma. Ariz. Plaintiff asks custody
of three minor children. J. C. O'Neill,
attorney for plaintiff.
Alfred L. Shaffer, petition for writ of
habeas corpus. D. E. Van Vactor, at
torney for petitioner.
Doris Staus vs. Burton Albert Staus,
suit for divorce. Charge, desertion.
Couple married June 17, 1939. at Duns
muir. Calif. Plaintiff asks custody of
three minor children and $50 a month
support. J. C. O'Neill, attorney for
plaintiff.
Angelo Dover! vs. C, E. Johnson et al,
suit to recover money. D. E. Van Vactor
and A. W. Schaupp, attorneys for plain
tiff. Helen Kaspar vs. Henry Kaspar, suit
for divorce. Cham, cruel and inhuman
treatment. Couple married March 4.
1943. at Medford, Ore. H. C. Merry
man, attorney for plaintiff.
Adella E. Williams vs. Lyle C, Wil
liams, suit for divorce. Charge, cruel
and inhuman treatment. Couple mar
ried June 2.1, 1943. at Medford, Ore.
Plaintiff asks custody of one minor
child and $30 a month support, J, C
O'Neill, attorney for plaintiff.
Zella Behne vs. John Behne. suit for
divorce. Charge, cruel and inhuman
treatment. Couple married February 27,
1925. at Casper, Wyo. Plaintiff asks
custody of two minor children and $30
a month support. U. S. Balentine, at
torney for plaintiff.
Franqutlla Lorraine Coons vs. Harold
Donald Coons, suit for divorce. Charge,
cruel and Inhuman treatment. Couple
married September 11, 1944. at Reno,
Nov. Plaintiff asks custody of one
minor child. W. Lamar Townsend, at
torney for plaintiff.
Virginia Marie McCormack vs. Fred
erick Dale McCormack, suit for divorce.
Charge, cruel and inhuman treatment.
Couple married November 1, 1934, at
Klamath Falls, Ore. Plaintiff asks prop
erty settlement. R. B. Maxwell, at
torney for plaintiff.
Justice Ceurt
Gradv Wilfred Tremaln, no license
tag, tint. $5.50.
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given thst the under
signed has been appointed administratrix
of the estate of Elmer Franklin Stroud,
deceased, and has qualified. Alt 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 Falls, Oregon, within six months
from January 4th, 1948.
VERA L. CHASE,
Administratrix.
J. 4-11-18-25; F. 1 No. 258,
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed Administrator of the Estate of
Emma D. Williams, deceased has filed
his final account with the County Clerk
of Klamath County. Oregon and Satur
day, the 2nd day of February. 1946, at
the hour of one o'clock P. M. at the
Circuit Court Room in the Court House
in Klamath Falls, Oregon has been set
as the time and place for hearing ob
jections thereto and the settlement
thereof.
HARRY H. WILLIAMS,
Administrator of the Estate of
Emma D. Williams, deceased.
J. 4-11-18-25; F. 1 No, 259.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH IN
PROBATE
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
FRANK H. P. SCHMIDT. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the
creditors of said deceased, and all per
sons interested In his estate, to present
their claims to W. Lamar Townsend. at
torney for the undersigned, the duly
appointed Administratrix of said estate,
at 435 Main Street. Klamath Falls, Ore
gon, within six months from and after
this 1st day of February. 1946. being the
date of the first publication of this
notice.
IRENE SCHMIDT,
Administratrix of the Estate of
Frank H. P. Schmidt, Deceased.
F. 1-8-15.22: M. 1 No. 288.
CLASSIFIED RATES
One day p-r word 4c
2 day run p word Be
3 day run p word tic
4 day run p word 13c
5 day run , , , p" word 14c
Week run p word 15c
Month run
ner word 45c
New Today
WANTED Dead or worthless animals.
Call collect night or day for prompt
service. Phone 4685 or 5323.
KLAMATH TALLOW CO.
2-28
A VERY GOOD BUY In a small home.
Immediate possession. $1650.
BEARD AGENCY
Realtors
1030 Main Phone 6323
3-1
FURNITURE FOR SALE Royal kitchen
range with coils, deveno and chair to
match, overstuffed chair with slip
cover, slip cover for daveno, break
fast table and four chairs, two full
size bed mattresses, window curtains
all for $150 cash. Call Shepherd Musie
Co., 7133. 2-4
RADIOS FOR SALE $12.50 and up.
Quick reasonable repair work. Open
evenings and Sunday.
North Klamath Radio Shop
Bend Highway, Phone 6746 " V
2-7
GOOD 2-wheel trailer. 8 ft. x 4 ft. box,
16x600 tires. Union OU Station, Bon
anza. 2-4
WANT TO BUY-One I '4 or 2 H.P. sin
gle phase motor. Phone 7393 after 6
p. m. 2-1
WANTED Dead or worthless animals.
Call collect night or day for prompt
service. Phone 4685 or 5323.
KLAMATH TALLOW CO.
2-28
FOR SALE White enamel kitchen range
with water reservoir, Altamont Trailer
park. 2-5
WANT TO BUY Used car in good condi
tion. Phone 8436 or 822 East Main. 2-4
COMFORTABLE room with bath, close
in, private entrance. Business man or
woman. Phone 4670. 2-2
WANTED First class automobile ma
chinist, 4653 So. 6th. Phone 8916. 3-4
FOR RENT- 3 -room partly furnished
house, suitable for couple. Inquire tut
No. 2nd. u-t
WANTED-Cook's helper at KUHS cafe
teria. Preferably someone wllhtn
walking distance. Phone 4368, 2-4
WORKING mother end child want room
and board and care of child In pri
vate home. Phone 4663. 2-3
LIVESTOCK AUCTION every Saturday
at the Pavilion, Phoenix. Ore., com
mencing at 1 p. m. sharp. We antici
pate e heavy run of livestock for Sat
urday sale. Have consignment 35
head Hereford stock. Its head
of Hereford calves, 20 head of Dur
ham cows, mostly close springers, 20
head Hereford heifers, a few good
Hereford range bull, also, some good
beef cows, dairy cows and heifers.
, atocker calves and veal, pigs, hogs and
poultry. We have every modern facil
ity for handling of livestock. Our mar
keting system has won the confidence
of the buying and selling public.
Southern Oregon Livestock Auction
Co, Co). A. H. Dudley, Auctioneer. Ph.
6Xlp. Medford, Ore. 2-1
SALESMEN WANTED by established
company to live in Klamath Falls or
Medford and work southern Oregon.
Sales experience preferred. Auto need
ed. We pay salary and expense. This
is a permanent position with oppor
tunity for good future. Company has
retirement plan and other benefits.
Write Box 3800, care Herald and News,
2 4
IN ROSEBURO Well -built home, S bed
rooms, laundry in basement. On 3
lots, alley In rear. For sale by owner,
704 Thompson St., Roseburg, Oregon.
a-4
GOOD 4-room home furnished, priced
to sell. Owner will leave soon as deal
completed. t'i lots. 90xt(ij. 1.1 mile
from courthouse on old San Francisco
highway. Hill Crest Ad.. Box U24-A,
H. H. Hlldlmen, Open house Sunday,
Feb. 3. 1 p. m., 4o 6 p. m. Call 7005.
after 6:30 p. m., ask for Mr. Hoi lisle r.
2-4
FOR SALE 2-bedroom home, completely
furnished. Can be seen Sunday, Phone
6797. 2-2
FOR SALE-3-bedroom colonial, $3200,
fireplace, knotty pine trim. Terms.
1815 Oregon Ave., Phone 5414, St rout
Realty. 2-4
FOR SALE- Grain hay In stack, $12 ton,
Ronteld Bros.. V mile south of Mer
rill. 2-2
FOR SALE Team of good black mares,
$100; also two good three-year-old
colts. Ronfeld Bros., mile south of
Merrill. 2-3
FOR SALE -No. 1 certified Netted Gem
seed potatoes raised at Tulelake. Write
or phone G. Guy Young, Alturas.
Calif. 1 3-4
ADDING MACHINES. Calculators,
Typewriters, Desks. Chatra, Files
Pioneer Printing and Stationery Co.,
124 South 9th Street. 2-2 lmb
WANTED Restaurant equipment, elec
tric griddle, gas plates, etc. Phone
5257. 2-2
WANTED TO BUY Commercial waffle
iron. In good condition. Fountain
Lunch, Tulelake. 2-4
VETERAN wants to learn trade, body
and fender or auto mechanic, begin as
apprentice, in need of job. Ph. 6369.
2-4
9 HOUR SERVICE -Roll, film, develop
ing, printing. Bell Studio, next door
Pine Tree Theatre, 2-4
I WILL NOT be responsible for debts
other than my own. George H. Wood.
2-4
EXPERIENCED dry cleaning driver
wanted. Ref. required. Apply in per
son. Standard Cleaners. 2-2
ROLL FILMS, size 620. 616. 116, 120.
Bell Studio, next door Pine Tree Thea
tre. 2-4
TRADE 410-22, over and under, for 410
pump that will handle 3-inch shells
Phone 7510. .2-1
VETERAN Experienced truck driver.
Any type. Phone 4903. 2-7
FOR SALE One h.p. swing saw; one
skill taw, $75. Phone 3204 2-2
FOR SALE Marble top bar. Dining room
set; bedroom set; ref., misc. furniture.
Phone 3204. 3-4
FOR SALE-50 tons first cutting baled
alfalfa hay. Also weaner and feeder
pigs. Bob Hunt, Rt. 1, Box 891. 2-4
FOR SALE One davenport; one elcc.
washing machine. Call at 536 Spring.
Phone 4455. 2-4
FOR SALE New natural muskrat coat,
size 14, half price. Phone 4647. 2-4
FOR SALE Guernsey heifer, ready to
freshen. Rt. 2, Box 444 north of Lake
view Junction. 2-4
FOR SALE Two oil heaters, one wood
coal heater. Phllpott Ranch, Bonanza.
Oregon. 2-1
Loit and Found
LOST Parker 51 fountain pen. black
with gold top. Phone 3215 or 5806.
2-2
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By V. T. Hamlin
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Klmiotll Lodio No. IT
A. r. A A, M . will hold
Pacini commuuU'MtUm,
Friday, r.l. 1, 1 7:90 p. in.
Work in K A dcurve. All
brethren Invited to nttend.
TED It. HlUitlKY.
Worahlptul Master.
1-1
Klamath rails A.rl.
No. 3090. Ilctular
meeting- every Tiles
day nUht, 7:45 p. in.
F O E. hall, Dtlt and
Walnut. VIiIIIik
members cordially
Invited. tt
General NoMcm
EAGLES
DANCE
Every Sat. Night
for members ond their ladies
Dancing until 1:00 A. M.
Improved and enlarged
buuol rooms now open.
Admission Is your pnld-up
membership card.
Music by Shepherd's
Orchestra
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2-2
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113
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expenses. References exchanged. In
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week days. 2-2
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Bookkeeping
DAYS and EVENINCS
PHONE 3249
Room 4. Hopka Bldg.
110 No. 8th St.
3-15
Sewing Machines Repaired
Work Guaranteed
SINGER
Sewing Machine Co.
418 Main St
Ph. 8402
1542U
RADIO
REPAIRING
Of All Kinds
Specialized Service Co.
1434 Main Phone 5103
1640K
PAINTING
DECORATING
PAPERHANGING
F. Mathlsen
Phone 7804
M-W-F-tf
VENETIAN BLIND SHOP
New steel or wood blinds.
Cleaning and repairing.
Free Estimates
Pickup and deliver.
Roland F. Koff, owner.
Ph. 6258 U9 N. 4th
2-19
3 Days'-Service
On House and
Car Radios
Large stock of available buttery
packs, tubes and car antennae,
B & B Radio & Electric
631 So. 6th Phone 6920
2-6
CLirronD w. da vis
ALTAMONT NURSERY
Landscsplng. Tree Trimming,
Lawns. Shrubs, Trees
Phone 4333
3SMII
SKWINO MACHINE SERVICE - All
makes Phone 6771. 3218 ShasU Way.
2-12mb
HAND Ironing In my home. Ph. 6217.
8-1
XIRBY SALES AND SERVICE. S29 No.
10th, Phone 4333. 2-29
VIRBIIS AUTO TOP SHOP, tops and
upholstering. SIS Z. Main. 100511
DRESSMAKING Buttons and buckles
covered Alterations on new snd old
clothing. Mrs. H. M Allender. 731
Main, Room 216. Ph. 7203.
l-31m
DRESSMAKING and alterations, 1B.10
Orchard. Ph. 6739. 4077tl
PAINTING and Tinting. H. U Brown.
Phone 4226. 2024U
OUTBOARD, gas engines and saws re
paired. Bodenhamer Saw riling. 2-19
MODEL SUPPLIES
TOYS
BABY WALKERS
Phone 5520 ,222 S. 7th
POOLE'S BICYCLE STORE
VENETIAN
BLINDS
Metol or Wood
PATTERSON
FURNITURE CO.
230 Main
Ph. 7130
187Utf
' Movinn "Carcrul BS a
IVIOVIfig Mother Cat-
Loral
Long Distance
Transfpr Gcnernl
IICHIbiei commodities
Crating & Packing
Distribution
Carload Lots '
Phone 7425
Peoples Warehouse
"Since 1918"
M. W. Frl.
LOCAL MOVING
AND CAR f ACE
Anything -Anywhere
In Oregon
Anderson Motor Freight
Ph. 7380 101 Klamath Ave.
RHOADS
Window Cleaners
Complete Housecleanlng
Established 1024
K. C. Rhoads Phona 6011
2-9
THBOnORE DICKHON
UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE SHOP
Upholstering Repairing Ref Inlshlng
Springs Reconditioned
Cabinets Built
Phona 4917 3041 Shasta Way
2-17
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Installed. Cement work done. Modern
equipment. 19 years In Klnmath Falls.
Phono W. Baker, 4903
1264U
CURTAINS Laundered and stretched.
Phona 3717. 2-23m
OFFICE, STORE, RESTAURANT equip
ment bought, sold, exchanged, 2419
So. Olh St. Phone 9237. 2-16
WANTED - Window washing. Phone
767B. Jess Hubbard.
1-2
PAINTING, DECORATING. Phone 4030.
273011
POPULAR, Swing piano lessons given at
S22 N, 9th. Student of Martin Lund,
swing artist. Phone 7366. 2-22
roR STUAnT's dance orchestra,
Call 6939. . 1-22-m
FULLER BRUSHES
Clem Joyer, 1439 Martin. Phona 9677
2-llm
LINOLEUM floors and dralnboarda laid
by expert mechanics. Phone J. L. Cal
houn, 6894 mornings and evenings.
2-11
PAINTING, Kemtonlng, calsominlng.
Phone 3087. 2-20
DO It In marble, get that kitchen and
bath done over this winter. Hard as
marble. Come and see samples. Cabin
8, Altamont Auto Camp, after 4 p, m.
- everyday. C, G. Zornes. 2-4
HOUSE CLEANING
Lee 3, Pope, Phone 6649
CAMERA repairs of all kinds done at
Bell Studio, next door to Pine Tree
Theatre, OlOlf
OLD MIRRORS resilvered. Kimball's
Glass Shop. 1002U
DENTISTRY, 4000 Shasta way. .
CURTAINS laundered, stretched by ex-
perlenced woman. Pick up and de
liver, Ph, 4079. 2-11
rrld.y, F.b. 1, 1848
HERALD AND NEWB EIGHT
10
Sorvlcas
Do You Need Money?
If you do, t h o aiiNwar is
simple, call tlio Coiuiiicrcliil
Flniiuca. A ii'luiully quick
inlurvlinv mid the loun is
coniplotvtl. Loans from $50
to $300 oil your Salary,
Furniture, or Livestock,
from $50 to $500 on your
automobile, und you may
tnko its long its 111 months
to pay.
Commercial Finance
Corporation
TOM O'DWYKR
107 N. IHIi St.
7711
003-tl
A COMPLETE
HEATING
SERVICE
Cleaning Repairing
Sulci Installations
Chimneys
Stoves - Furnaces
Have a locnl, reliable com
pany take euro of your
hciittng needs
Tufts Furnace Co.
Hauling Specialists
2323 So. Oth Phono 6393
304tf
Plumbing
Heating
REPAIR WORK
We can now do your work
for Low Monthly Payments
Harry E. Patton
Phone 6630
1401 Esplanade
412UI
McCurdy's
RADIO SHOP
Carod Radio
Soles and Service
For all mokos
PUBLIC ADDRESS
SYSTEMS
Sulcs Rcpnlrs Rentals
Phone 8203
2203 So. Oth
2-10
REFRIGERATION
SALES and SERVICE
DOMESTIC
and
COMMERCIAL
All Makes
Parts, Controls and Equipment
in Stock.
Oregon Equipment Co.
Phono 0017 127 So. Oth St.
2217U
CITY DELIVERY
SERVICP
Phone 8417
Service from 9:00 a. in. until
mldnlKht.
Willis M. Robinson
Oscar W. Anderson
781-tf
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Inspection Frre - Modern Equipment
Content llaulod Away
Ed F. King
Phont 4032
474dtf
PAINT1NO. CALCIMIN1NO, enamel
work. City or country. SatUfactlon
guaranteed. Frank Jenk. Phone 7270.
HO If
BOOKKKKPlNa, Shorthand. Typing
Kindred iiibjecu, office mnohlnpi,
KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGK.
733 Pine Ph, 47(H)
i;U7tf
SEPTIC TANKS CLEAN Kt, modern
equipment, 4-wheel drive truck, will
go anywhofa. Phone 32au. 2-12
BILL RICHARD, Contractor. Lnndncnp
Ing, trimming and topping treca, P. O,
Box flflO, Klnmnlh Fdlli, or Phona SI,
Merrill, P. O. Box 1121, Merrill, 2-U
FAST experienced Irnner want Ironlna
In own home, 70c per hour. Ph. 0HH2.
CHAKIS foundation, girdle, brnislnr
fitted In your home. Jennie Lcnch.
Phone snan. 3-3
12
Educational
SCHOOL High school completed foi
diploma at home; free hook let. Write
American School. 1440 Broadwny,
Oakland. 2-11
14 Help Wanted Female
WANTED - Mlddlcngcd all-lime house
keeper. Phono 371S. W2t
OUTSTANDING dreis manufacturer
will hire for field manager, an ex
perienced direct nalenlady, capable of
organizing and directing xalen force.
Thla la m well paying and dignified
position, comm. Write fully about
yourielf to P. O. Box 0080, DepL O,
Portland, Oregon. 2-0
WANTED-Mlddle-nged , all-Umo houno
keeper. Phone B073. 3343tf
WANTED - Dlihwnnher and waltreia.
Apply In penon. Rltter'i Coffee Shop,
I2S South 7th. 3444tf
MARKER and checker for dry clennlng
plant. Apply Caicnde Laundry, 320 Ho,
7th. 2-4
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper wanted.
Pepl-Cola Bottling Co., 049 Spring St.
WANTED Girl for keeping book and
tenogrnphlc work, Floyd A, Boyd Co,.
Tulelnke, Phone 2072 Tulelake. 2-5
YOU NO wife wlKhei mlddte-ngcd woman
for companion evenings. Free room
rent. Butt tervlce and modern home.
. Call before 2 p. m. week dnya or Sun
days. Mm, Robert Bergman, 0420
Shan la way. 2-8
WANTED Fountain girl from ft p. m,
to midnight. Call 7410 Tik Tok Drive
Inn, 2-2
14 Holp Wanted Female
WANTKD-Wnmeti lor laundry woiX 1
Cairntl Laundry. . . . . jjWfl
VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVWA(AVVVVVVlsl
18 Htlp Wsntod, Mil
WANTED
By February 15
Mail to take charga
of truck shop. Mod
orn, completely
equipped now build
ing. Must hove com
ploto knowlcdgo of
both gas and diosol
motors, capable of
handling men. Cood
salary.
See
Dick B.' Miller
Oldimobilo Carago
710 Klunmtli
Ph. 4103
17(l(llf
"tlllllKIK ami llulhlliil rarii.nlere
wmtleil frn Oreanit ami Wnililnalun
Lines. (IihiiI my nnil first rlitss st'cmn.
inoilalloiia. Nliile oMM.rlonre, nn nnil
whvll aviiIIhIiIc rliHiknlte. I'urlUiiil
mill Hrnlllo Xnllwny C.iiniiany. I lul
N. W lluyl Bllool. IMrllmttl II, (lie
ami." an
WANTKD-lliuikli.eiMir Ixnilller with
Uenarm ftlnlnr or sliiillsr
iiimt nr wimiAii.
Write lleralil ami
or similar sy.l.ni. I
Velrrmi prflntl.il. I
News, Ho 3.UU. 4
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18 Situation Wanted
KXIritlKNCEI slemranli.r-..rr.larr
tl.slres iHMlltnli. T years eKiMri.itr..
fast tyiilmf anil dlrtAtlnn, Tamimrary
or tiertimivoitl. Write Itux 3317 caie
llrrnhl ami News. 11
22
Room, For Rant
Hl.Kr.l'INU IIOUMH-IKH lllall. 1-31 m
ItUUMH. IM No. 3rd. I'hune aa. 3(1711
TOK IIKNT-Mleoplna' room, liral.il. I'h
1UU7. I -.TO
ItOOM, gentleman, I'luine 1030 evenlns's.
:ui(
24 Apartment! For Rtnt
APARTMENTS
Use the
Cascade
Apartment Hotel
For a clrnrliiK hoimo wlill
looking lor lomctlilug !. .
Apartment., by the week for
couples and ffimlllca.
230 So. lllh
Phone SI IB
T-F-tf
28 MUcellinaom For Rtnt
Kt.rCTIlIC rLOOK BANDKHS and edot
rentod. Do jruur own work. Inquire
I'alnl ll.pl.. M0NTQ0MEIIY WA1I1I
AND CO. l-Jlm
ron ItKNT-rlour samlars, eiliers and
wallpaper removing machine. 3. .
I'atterson I'alnl atore. 1'bone 3331.
13211 rest Main. l-31irt
TRUCKS roil IIKNT-Vou drivel move)
yourself, save tt. oltlea lleacon Herv-'
Ice, 1XJ1 tail Main. Ih. uoi. Ulra
CK llltOWN EqUlI'MKNT CO., 30U
South Oth Kl I'hone K41 for rent of
elr compressors, roc a drllllnj tools
and pavement breakers. B7301I
rOK CAHH HENT-M acres ot .Hatla
ground for potatoes. J. It. Taylor.
Tulelake. Calif. a-
30 Real Eitato For Sal
Prominent
Commercial Corner
Good homo nncl profitable in
come, conslslInK of one More
building 4u'x2r with modern
two-bedroom npurtmcnt adjoin
Iiik, two dwelling now renting
for S57.50 and very de.ilrnblo
48'xU0' business site. This prop
erty offers a nood return on the
selling price of $14,700 bns n
decided potenlinl increase in
location vnluc. Corner of Home
and East Main. Terms.
PAT HOWES
with
BOGUE DALE,
Realtors
120 S. Oth. St. Phone 7708
22
FOR SALE
Four-room modern homo, com
pletely furnished, on Arthur,
street, Immediate possession, v
See
R. P. OLIVER, Realtor
or
JOE IIORSLEY
AL LONGE
Salesmen
111 So. 8th Phone 4710
3581U
VETERANS FIRST
Sro It under construction know wlmt
ynu nre piiylntf fori Two now under con.
structlon on the best soli or will build
to suit your plnus,
SEE MALLOUY
PHONE 4620
as
ron BALE-.I Heron, 3-room hoiii.
chlckon home, suraffe. nice lawn,
Itnde trepR. a mllai north on HlKhwny
07, call 0000. UA7Utf
roil BALE Four-room house, ' acre ot
ground, flOUO caah. 1770 Fargo.
2 1
roil SALE 7-room iiouwj, four hi nek
north or Mnln 81. No hilt to climb.
UfMomcnt furtinco, Ph. 4i0l ovonlntci.
2-3
GOOD 4-room home furntthed, priced
92000. Owner will lenve ioon ai den I
completed. lh loin, UOxUm'i. t.l mil
from cnurthouan on old San Francttra
hlghwny. Mill Crnnt Ad.. Dnx 1124-A.
II, II. Hlldlmen. Open houne RumlAv,
Feb. 3, l p, m. lo (I p. m. Oil I 70H1,
after 0:30 p. m, nk for Mr, llollliter.
2-2
Won BALR-.933M. Modern 2-bedroom
homo, Knrntte, Inundry trnya, wootlnhetl
and nltlc, iHSO down. Phone 0S0.1,
2 K
FOR SALE- 20 nrroii, modorn Iioiiko, Oh
mile from city center, Oood bum
Innd, Albert MaKlnnon, Box 04, Gnltt
Bench, Orcffon. 2-9