Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 29, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    Boy Scouts
Signing Up
For Camp
Reservations for Camp Ma
kualla, the annual Boy Scout
camp on , Crescent lake, have
been completed for the first five
weeks, according to R. E. La
mott, camp director, and only
the sixth week, from August
18 to 25, remains to be filled.
Camp capacity is approximately
100 boys per week.
The camp will begin July 14,
when the first group of scouts
will arrive. An advance group
of staff members . and older
scouts are leaving for camp
Monday, July 1, for this sum
mer's season, to work on the
water system, erect tent plat
forms, remodel the waterfront,
and do various other duties
needed to prepare for the camp
opening, as well as take a staff
training program, to be present
ed by Lamolt.
Members of the group are
Earl Grahm and Delbert Yan
tis from Klamath Falls; Merle
Wiedman. Alturas: Wright Carl
ton and Lemont Wilson, Klam
ath Falls; Hugh Wilson, Tule
lake; Charles Brooner and El
mer Jarret, Lakeview, and Ken
neth Burden, Larry Standifcr,
and Jack Weiscr of Bend. This
group will be ready for the
first scouts July 14, said La
mott. The cost of the camp is S9
per week, $1 of which is pay
able as a reservation deposit.
Individual troops must arrange
for their own transportation.
One pound of sugar for each
scout is requested by the camp
committee.
Cooking will be done by Mrs.
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r TttrsH ;T' the twins our 7ir the boss ouxirf rooia6a4 f i ii ijLM-Lim HIT
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i HE'S A SURE BUT HEU."'' rHMNEVER HAD A DAUGHTEO--Alir,'''vl
oTm0;E,nNlLATLV UD OERSTAND-OR I HOPE V NEVER THOUGHT PArTcSX ShSc'kS- ij
OF MONEY BUYINS UP THAT URE I MAN- HE WIUt-AND THEY'VE . THAT CD CARE FOR ONE- CUT IT T
' FARM AND ALL- NOW YOU SAY S I DONE AN AWFUL LOT-FOR ME- TILL NOW! BUTSHETJ HWVE I OUT
i
Molly Williams and Mrs. Merle
Wiedman. Mail to the camp
will be picked up and brought
in daily. Heavy sweaters, Scout
handbooks and a knife, axe,
towels, toothbrush, soap, comb
and other things are listed as
necessary items in the bulletins
sent to all campers.
Troops signed up for this
year's camp arc, from July 14
to 21, Merrill troop 7, Klamath
Falls troop 8, Paisley troop 14,
Bly troop 19, and Tulelakc
troop 44. Julv 21 to 28, troops
3, 16 and SO. Klamath Falls;
17, Dorris, and 83, Malm. July
28 to August 4, troop 1. Klam
ath Falls; 24, Bend; 26, Red
mond; 28, Prineville. August 4
to 11, troops 2, S, 9 and 18
from Klamath Falls, and troop
29 of Bonanza. August 11 to
18. the fifth week of camp,
will see troops 4 and 11 of
Klamath; troop 15, Macdoel;
troop 23, Bend; troop 32, Al
turas, and troop 52 of Adin,
leave for Camp Makualla.
Chiloquin Discusses
Part In Centennial
CHILOQUIN, June 29 In
terested Chiloquin residents held
a meeting at the city hall last
Tuesday evening to discuss plans
for Chiloquin's part in the com
ing South Road centennial pag
eant. Mrs. E. K. Loosley, Ken
neth McLcod Jr., and Hal Ogle
were here from Klamath Falls
to talk about the general outline
of the pageant and answer ques
tions. Mrs. Kenneth Roberts, chair
man of the local centennial com
mittee, is calling the group to
gether some time this coming
week and all interested persons
are urged to attend. Anyone will
ing to dance, act, sing, or con
tribute entertainment of any sort
is asked to leave his name and
address at the box office of the
Chiloquin theatre.
Australian natives are far
more primitive than were many
pre-historic men.
T f. X COULOKl'T HELP, VfT I 1 1 I AIL THE ACTORS VSEILTHE SEU?
v M VJORRWS ABOUT YT I AREGOIKSTO ) SHOW.UOT AtEVER.'
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SIW. THERE'S TUTT RNO HORNER ! VET'S
SURPRISE. THE 6RLS ftD AU 60 IM
1 1 iiiMii fa jrk in
YM'WWM2 ZZ--Zz$sC-- xCAV f here.' th'ca4 box-N
Car Reported
Stolen Here
T. W. Hammond of Link River
used car lot reported to city
police this morning that 1936
black Ford sedan was stolen
from the lot at Main and Center
some time after 9:30 last night.
The car was owned by Ruth
O. Green of 303 S. 8th. Ham
mond reported that there were
no keys in the car and not much
gas.
E. P. Foulon, 320 Martin, re
ported a hit and run log truck
sideswiped his car while it was
parked on Upham near Oregon
yesterday, extensively damaging
his left front and rear fenders.
William Maxwell, 3257 Lodi,
posted $5 bail for an appearance
in court today for having no
operator's license. Four drunks
and two vagrants were in muni
cipal court this morning, and
two drunks bailed out and nine
parking tickets were paid.
To Statu Mr. and Mrs.
I Henri Conradi left this week
for Seattle where they plan to
visit relatives. They will spend
this weekend in Oswego with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Powclson.
Mrs. Powclson is the former
Alice Stout of Klamath Falls.
WEATHER
OREGON Mostly cloudy today and
Sunday with occasional ihowtn, and
light rain alone the north wt coast.
Little change In temperature. Moderate
to occasionally freth touthweil winds
along rouL
NORTHERN CALirORNIAMcwtly clear
today, tonight and Sunday but with
some cloudiness in extreme north por
tion and some coastal high fog north
of San Francisco Sunday morning.
Somewhat warmer interior Sunday.
Moderate westerly winds oft coaL
Max. Mia. Prec.
Eugene .
Klamath Fall
Sacramento -
Portland
Reno
San Francisco
Seattle
Medford
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Courthouse Records I
M ARRIAttK LlC'KNSfca
VASTON-IMHOIT. Clark Shepherd
Raston. 3tt. patnlcr. Native of lima, Kra
iiteitt of Klamath Falls, Ore. touts Mar.
Saret tmhoff, 2J, bookkeeiter. Native of
liMOuri. Hoaldonl of Klamath rails.
Ore
NELSON -MoKEKN. Perry B. Nelson.
54, carpenter. Native of Indiana. Ht
dent at Keuo, Ore, Ida Jewel McKeim.
4i. housewife. Nativa of Texas, Resident
of Talent, Ore.
PALMKH-MHAY. Louis Roswell Pal
mer, 71, agricultural inspector. Native
of California. Resident of Walnut Creek,
Calif. Kmma May Hray. tW, housewife.
Native of Kansas, Kesident ol Walnut
Creek. Calif,
UUl.AN-KKS8l.KR. Harry Eugene t)u
gan, a, student. Native of Colorado.
R Mi dent or Los Angeles. Calif. Maude
Elisabeth Kessler. 10 Native of Okla
homa. Resident of Malln. Ore.
ANDKHSON-PRERY. Alfred Alvln An
dervon. 18. lattorer. Native of Oregon.
Resident of Klamath Falls. Or. Hetty
Jean Peery, 10. soda fountain. Native of
California. Resident of Klamath Falls,
Or.
Cemplslnt Flit
Gloria C, Card vs. Benjamin C. Card,
suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and In
human treatment. Couple married June
14, ltHl, at Klamath Falls, Ore. Plain
tiff asks custody of two minor children,
$75 a month and property settlement.
J. C. O Nclll. attorney for plaintiff.
J utile Ceart
Howard Jamea Wilkinson, no muffler.
Fine, ysa
Meetings
NXtnber f Weestrrsll-Meet in (he
KC hall Monday at a" p. m. Juveniles of
Neighbors of Woodcraft meet In th
KC hall Monday at a p. m.
T Mtel - The Klamath Knights of
Pythias will Install officers Monday
night at It p. m. In the lOOF hall. All
Knights are urged to attend.
OBITUARY
itr.Nitr cort.TAH
Henry Coultas. a resident of Klamath
Falls for the past seven years, passed
away in this city on Thursday, June 37,
lfNti. it 1 p, m. He was a native of
Little Falls. Mont., and was aged l
years and 11 months at the time of his
death. He Is survived by a brother. Tom
Coultas of BemtdJl, Minn.; a sister. Myr
tle Coultas, and a nephew, Martin Daly,
both of Blmtdji. Minn. The remain
rest at Ward's Klamath Funeral home,
935 High. Funeral arrangement will b
announced later.
f OJE. rVWE ACCIDttfT ArtD
IHe reKFOKnEKa'Ll.
l quit if she wotf-T-AWPi
(!T wight ee GOOD
rCEA TO LET (?ttPW
'HAVE TH ACCIDENT!
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ALMOST
EOUALS OUR
VIEOOIN6
MS
LEGAL NOTICES
in thk cuti't'ir ctHtnr of tiik
STATIC Or OHKttON F UK run nun
TV t)F KLAMATH. IN I'HOUATK.
IN TIIK MATTKH OF TIIK KHTATK
OF (jAHtxKH LliNllV, ll M. r.ns.i.
Notice is hereby aiveu that the under
signed has been appointed Adminlalialor
o( the F.Ktal of (iainer l.undy. dreenked,
I he c ivuil Louil of Kiamatn tounii ,
Oregon.
All Claimants having claims against
said Estate are hereby required to pre
sent same, properly vevittrd, to tu
at th Otflc of H. C. Marryman, At-
tornev. iu I. u. u. r iiuiiutng. iiam-
ath Falls, Oregon, within 8la Monllu
fi-um dat hM'or
HKNItY C. tlKHHEH
J. a-lVttl-30. July . No. 40tt
nutu'K to mnni HK
Th Citv of Chiloouln will accept
bids up until BOO p. m. on lisaday,
July 1, 11)4(1, at th City Hall, Chiloquin,
Oregon, for the furnishing and placing
of approximately tU cubic yards of con
crete and MH) pounds of reinforcing
steel and wire niesn, ami soma ex
cavation, this work to be done on the
city property adjoining the preieul city
sewage tmpoaai piani i ue ins, en
titled Sewage Treatment Plant, and
specifications have been prepared by
A. IX Harvey, coiuulting engineer, Med
ford, Oregon, and can te hnd from
Win. I.orens. ChlliHtuin, ttox Hi, Phou
U.n. Th city reftri-ves the right to r-
iect any or all bids,
. 2tJ-Jj No. 4Ji.
CLASSIFIED RATES
On day -per word 4a
day run , lf worn ao
day run
iwr word Ito
4 day run
ier word Lie
.Mper word 14a
9 day run
Month run
,per word 4c
Week run ... per word lc
Ads received by 1:00 p. m. will appear
sain afternoon In "Nrw Todav1' column.
NEW 11CHAI.D AND NEWS phona
number, Bill
Ntw Today
SMALL IIOMK on Lakeshore Drive.
overuwklng upper like. Eleventh
house on left, past Moor I'ark, a-acre
lot and house (or IB30. hntf
RADIO BATTKHIF.S We stock all tpes.
Have a new uattery tusianett in your
portable radio now and enjoy radio
reception wherever you go for the
Fourth of Julv holidays and weekends.
PELICAN RADIO At APPLIANCE CO
11B So. 3lh Dial ttUO
6 29
FOR SAl.tTor" trade "for t ate "model car
or acreage, equity In 3 room modern
home, a garages, 1 lota. Full price
JU:uk. 403 Ml. Whitney. ?
FOR SAI.F Git milk, 3011 Delaware.
off of Altamonl. 7-3
WANTED TO RENT." houif," I or 3
bedrooms, civil service young couple,
two children, ages l and 4. llest ref
erences. Phone 3300 days, or tun I
evenings. 7-1
WANTED TO BUY. 3 or "3-bedroom
house, good quality, with nice kitchen.
SoOOO to WOOO. Phone JJOO days, or
(W71 evening. 7-1
SALESMAN-Pernuinent position selling
high-grade building and machinery
maintenance products, this vicinity.
National firm, complete line, high com
mission. Writ Box iUUJ. Dalali, Tex.
M6teL-470 ft. Redwood lllway" front
age. S modern units, good furnishings,
$11,000, good term. Don's Realty,
308-A North Bth Su, GranU Pass, Ore.
',J9
WAITRESS WANTED -Apply in" person.
Lucca Cafe. 7-3
FOR SALE-One oil heater and "tank,
one oak rocker, and miscellaneous
furniture. Virbel's, 913 E. Main
W7lllf
FURBISHED a-room apaftment.'balh. re
frigerator. 95 a week; 1 person only.
320 So. 4th St. 0-39
FOR SALE- 13x14 Twavy "duly, weather
proof tent. 3-fL sidewalls. Iron pip
for framework. Easy to put up. Alio
Mlxnuuter for sal. 4004 Shasta Way.
-39
RELIABLE woman wanted" to care for
year old baby in her own home, days.
Must live In town, near Main St.
Phone 3113. Apt. 303, after S:J0 p. m.
7-1
FOR SALE- 32 -h p. johh"sbn motor, nm
about and trailer. 733 Front St. 7-3
LOST- Rosary, shell beads with silver
cross. Reward. Phone R000. 7-1
WILL trade 1938 Bu Irk sedan for' older
model and cash. Phon 4008, or IXH
Madison. 6-29
WANT TO RENT or leas 3 or3 bedroom
home. Will pay one year's rent In
advance.Phon 4018. 6-20
WANTED Night walchmanrKlamath
Lumber & Box Co. Phone 3200, B-30
ELECTRIC IRONS, toasters, waffls Irons
quickly repaired at the
PELICAN RADIO & APPLIANCE CO.
110 So. 3th Dial MM
Q-2B
SUBURBAN PROPERTY
CLOSE TO BUS LINE
LA VERNE AVE., attractive newly deco
rated 2-bedroom home, plus large garage,
chicken house, 33 acre of good ground.
100 ft. ifrontage on improved street.
This year's garden. IMMEDIATE POS
SESSION. 600OO. G! terms.
CANNON AVE., well constructed 2-bedroom
home, two blocks from bus line.
Excellent condition throughout, built In
lfH.1: 30x200 of good ground. O.U1CK
POSSESSION. 64730. GI terms.
CHILCOTE & SMITH
The Pioneer Agency
Realtors
111 N. 9th Phon 43A4
Evenings call 4167 or 3700 6-20
WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN " In my
home. days. 2427 Pershing Way. 7-5
TWO furnished houses for sal at ' Bfl.1
California. Phone HKI3. 7-1
STROUT SPF,CIALS
S ACRES, 4 -room house, alfalfa and
raspberries. 63000. Terms.
13 ACRES, alt irrigated. New house.
Lakes hora Drive. 60000.
STROUT REALTY
1H13 Oreon fl-2fl
IRONING DONE in my horn. U)d4
Portland. . 0 :in
FOR SALELady's black pumns, new
and used, slxe JO-AAA A A. Ph. 7.(30.
6-20
FOR SALEIf)24""modeI TFord, good
condition, Phone 7:i23. 0-20
WANTED TO" RENt. 2 or3-bedroom
apartment, furnished. Phone 0178, auk
for L. W Shamcl. 7-3
FOR SALE -Two neat 2-KedroonV" homes,
nearing completion, each on half acra
good ground, 04.V); GI preference,
Wm. B, Powell, Builder. Phone 6.101.
7-2
WAITRESS WANTED Blng's" Cafe, Grey
hound Bus DcpoL 6-29
BIKES FOR RENT
25c hr $1.50 day
Male Reservations
For Sunday
POOLE'S BICYCLE STORE
Phone 5520 222 S. 7th
ILoofing
Composition
... . .
s sj aningiei
out
All Kinds ol
Flat Work
Gum Coating
Let us inspect your roof
needs before the rainy season
H. C. HIGH
621 Commercial Phone 6632
LISTINGS WANTED
For Action, Call 5414
lff!J dA JAW U A .;.ST A'l'K
drenfeat ndverflaer of conn
fry properly. Hum nuidti over
fl7,0O0 aiilea of JIoiiicn l iirma
AcrenKr. llnyera from nil Over the
"World, Free open Hat (hit.
K. A. STROUT UKALTY AGKNCY
CHESTER T. BJERKE
Local Asiociatt)
1815 Oregon Arenu
ir Yni-n radio naeds repelling, Hlsl
tu.ui. W II pick tip and deliver. You
can depend on gelling the best repair
Job here or your money back. Com-
Iilel facilities for a thorough overhaul
ob that will inak your set Ilk w
agdln.
PELICAN RADIO it APPLIANCE CO.
Ui bo. am Dial tij.tt
a-jii
l4OR HALE 9 bedroom moderii furnlsheil
noine. i,ot Tkinu. Five years old,
Clean, can move in on completion of
sale. MM at, K Knight, Ht 3, Box
4WI, Stewart Addition, 831111
PINK IIODY, $13,30 per cold. Ph. tIJIT.
I.MOlf
ATTFNttOl5. DISCllAHflED HKAHEKM
Contact Waller Hiswii, UI3 Pin Ml., or
phon VIMt by Tuesday. 71
LOST""Udy'a while gnldwrisVValch.
nvsi anout town on or around Jun IB
Reward, Call 44UO. 7 3
VlLL do your Ironing In iny homr lfthi
iioie hi. t.i
EXPFHIFNCrn man to Ink rharg of
amall logging and sawmill Job, or man
and wife. l.ady to cook for small
crew, Contact th Hkylln Ranch.
Rocky Point, Ore , on mil abovs
Pelican Uuard Station. 7-3
60INU someplace 1h 4tht TT will give
your youngsleia good car In tny home,
reaaoiwhle. Big fenced yard, Refer
ence if wantrd. Why not relax and
enjoy yourself? Call 0417 1. 7 3
VACATION SPECIAL- One 3x7 portrait
Bl .00. Bell Studio, nsat door Pin
Tree Theatre. S 30
PLASTICS Start' your own business im
mediately with small capital. Com-
rilete equipment for permanently seal
ng In transparent plastic all types
valuable panels, discharge cerllflcales,
photos, Identification cards, had,
eic Wrlle or wire for lie folder,
KINClSIt ACMKtt MtntPHY CO, Kill
Santa F Ave,, Los Angelei 31. Calif.
T
WANTED '.33 ratther automatloptstol.
Call 7437, after ft p. m. 7 3
REPLACE your old radio tubes in"your
set now. We stork all available lubes,
Tulw tested free.
PELICAN RADIO it APPLIANCE CO.
I ill bv Sill Dial B3:i3
fl 3
WANTED BY "VETERAN. Jobas' tmck
driver. 4 ears' experience on semis,
gas or Uu tan motor. Call Bill Allen.
7 1 3.1. 6-211
FOH SALE cr.3-room house: city
lights and uater; city limits; on rout
Chiloquin Klamath Highway, Chilo
quin. $130.
RESORT TAVERN Two modern cabins.
6 acres. Highway 00; on Hacramentu
River; Income am) up: large living
quarters; completely furnished and
equipped; good quota; 613.000 will
handle.
s
BUSINESS R1MLD1NO. 30x60; lot ftOxlMt;
off-sale liquor license; paid Inrom
tax on Sdftoo, 1CH3. 3-V(mmv Terms,
LILLY ANN J1EHZ1NOF.R
3000 Market St. Redding, Calif
f6r"SALE -Washing machln? M0." Call
0O4B. 6 36
FOR SALE Btng cherries, Royal Annas,
Be and I0ti lb , you pick. Bring boxes
and bucket. Mr. Josselyn. 403 Euclid
and Ashland St.. 5 blocks south of
Junior High. Turn up Harrison Hi ,
Ashland. 6 30
FOH SALE-McCormlck" Deerlng hor
cultivator. Used one year. See Roy
Stanley. Fort Klamath, Or. 7-3
TOR SALE Lot in Hot Springs Addition,
HHrt Del Mora. Phone Mrs. Douglas
Vaden. 6703. 7-1
FOH KALE - Man's "blcyrl. reasonable.
333(1 Htlyard. before 3 p. m. 71
FOR SALE Hollaway bed and pad, good
dresarr, Phone 4330. 71
FOH SALE Uuernsev-Hnlsteln milk row,
just fresh, gives 6-6 gallons per day,
firt calf. Inquire al 3016 Austin. 6-20
A REAL BtlY-Hom and Income. " 3343
Shasta Way. 7-26
FOR SALE I4ft" boair'9-h p!"" motor,
6110. Car radio, 610, Uun cablnl, 610
1732 Arthur. 7 1
1 Mooting Notlcoa
Klamath Falls Aerl
No. 30U0. Hecular
meeting every Tuee
day night, 7:43 p. m.
f.o.e. hau, pih and
WalnUL Visiting
members eordlally
Invited. If
PELICAN POST No. 1364,
Vale ran of Foreign Wars,
meet overy 1st and 3rd
Thursday evenings In th
KC Hall. All meetings
open at 6 p. m. Visiting
members welci
ilcoma, aiUStf
2
LOST
Lost and Found
Small biacx purs containing
about 934.
Reward. Call 3360.
loitf
LOST
Placed In wrong Chevrolet. Wednes
day noon, 2 large books. Pleas leave
at Herald ana nwg oinc or rn
Station. Reward. '
634tf
8 Transportation
MOVE 'bV"paddetl vans to ail points tn
Oregon, Washington California, tans
Transfer at Storage, 220 Main tot.
Phon B37L nauu
10
Serrlces
HERE'S READY
CASH
Money for oil your
Summer Expenses ond
a Vocation, too!
Loans from
$50.00 to $500.00
on
SALARY, FURNITURE
AUTOMOBILE
or LIVESTOCK
COMMERCIAL
FINANCE
CORP.
107 No. Oth St. Phono 7711
Tom O'Dwycr,
Mgr.
603tf
HORSE TRAILERS
Rentals, Sales and Service
Putnam's
Trailer Rental
2742 Hope St. Ph. 3049
7-16C
7C
E
Y
S
Duplicates Made
While You Wait
of Any Key
Rose Motor Co.
4th & Klamath
6-27
SKILLED
FURNITURE
Repair and Rcflnlshlng
Stan Park
Phono 4515 or 7580
7-2
CULTIVATING, mowlns and raktns.
I'honB 70117. 7-1
PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE
Dint 11171, Yellow Cub. 7-S4
WATKINH PRODUCTS J. C. Mnrln,
Phono 0.112. 7-2.1
LAWNMOWEHR SHARPENED nnd
nftlrori. Oulrk mrvlre. Vfllvollne OH
Npeclal priced tn fannorl. Light planla
aolca nnn norvlre.
UODENIIAMER SAW FIMNO
9.11 E. Main St. 7-10
DRESSMAKINO "and altaratlbna, 111.10
Orchard Ph 07.11 407711
Caswell COFFEE cuitomora, phono
42im op 0201. 7-24
ItOCK FOR WALLSriawn'illrt and fill
dirt. Any amount. Phone 0740, 7-1
CONCRETE WORK DONE-Call 0710, or
JHI2 Wordnn Ave. 7-15
CURTAINS LAUNDERED - Pickup and
delivered. Phona 4071. 40I10TF
PAINTINO AND KEMTONINQ Call
01108. 7-11
IIFRA1.D a NKW6, Klamalh Falls, Or.
10
Services
Plumbing Heating
Service
NtW
Insinuation Riul
ltopnir Work
WE HURRY
Davis Plumbing
& Heating Co.
337 East Muiu Phono 57H1
A COMPLETE
HEATING
SERVICE
Cleaning nppulrlnu
Sales Innliillnlloni
C1UMNKYS
STOVES FURNACES
Tufts Furnace Co.
Montlng Specialist!
232.1 So. Oth Phono (1505
(Nights, Holidays Ph. 304 1
304tf
Sre "Chuck" Biillry for
QUICK CASH LOAN
ON YOUR CAR
There. Is no red tap to an auto loan
her, firing your certifies I of till with
you. Just you sign th paper . . no
endorser!
Klamath's Oldest, locally Owned
Motor Investment Co.
K. A. MOOIIE, M(r.
M 111
141
114 N. llh
riiona SOI
0 1 hi
REFRIGERATION
SALES and SERVICE
DOMESTIC
nd
COMMERCIAL
All Makes
Parts, Control", and Equipment
In Stock.
Oregon Equipment Co.
Phono 6017 127 So. U1H SI
2217tf
REFRIGERATION
SERVICE
Commercial
and
Household
Phones:
Days 4405 Evcnluus 7520
Ben L. Thomas
633 So. (1th
7-3C
LINOLEUM
AND
CARPET LAYING
Rug Binding
Dralnboard Inaullatlona
J. L. Calhoun
IS Klamath Ava.
Phona S4M
7 2
LOCAL MOVING
AND CARTACE
Anything Anywhcro
in Oregon
Anderson Motor Freight
Ph. 7380 101 Klamath Ave.
8H.1tf
Local and Long DUtanca
MOVING
Eads Tronsfcr & Storoga
Office and Warehou.a
03.1 Market St.
Phona S271
WINDOW CLEANING
Janitor Work
House Cleaning
A. H. COMBS PHONE 3230
4ll2-tf
" SEPTIC" TANKS CLEANED
The Modern Way
W. BAKER
Ph. 1181(5 0n2t(
VENETIAN BLIND SHOP
Cleaning and Rcpnlring
nnl.ANh r KOl'f. Owner
D.n.. A'J.MI 111 N 4th
1I123H
RHOADS
Window Cleaners
Complete Hniiterleanlng
Ealahll.hrd ID.'t
arannatli C. Ithoad. Phona 6011
imvt
CALL YOUR
ILECTII1C nnTO-ROOTEn
MF.N
Clean! your link dralnj and fewer llnee
free from all Btoppage. Mekei yout Una
UK new.
Will Guarantee Llna.
Phnita n:mn
414111
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modrm Kquipmont
4 Wheel Orlva Truck
will go unywhor.
Phont BfllO or 3330
SM7 tr
DeWITT ii KARf KLOOR CO.
Laying, fin mil no nd Plnliltlng
PHONK H7:ia 7-Um
GRITMAN SIGN it PAINTTNcfc'O,
Interior and exttirlor painting. Plion
60H7, KlumMlh FalU. U-ltlt
PA1N1INO. CALCIM1NINO, enamel
work. City or country, flatlifactlon
guaranteed. Frank Jenka. I'hone 7270.
. 11011
LANDSCAPING Complete nervier tinder
tht personal dlrecllnn of Mr, Klinnr
A. Jnrvle, landticaito archllcrt. Kl
mntet gladly glvcfi wllhf.tit ohllgntlon,
cull the urnoiihouNrsh t:: n or K nm
ath riower Shop, 4IHU. 1311 Main. 7-30
( TIIKOnOltR OICKHON
tlphrjUlerlng Furniture Hhnp
UphoUterlng, Hcpnlrlnjf, ItrriniHlilng,
BprlngN Itecondltlaned, (JahinetH Hunt.
Mil Uhaita Way Phona 4an
7-10
RKPAinS-HcfriKfiratton, wntnr pump.
3434 tihaita woy, Phona 01(13 or MM.
3H7.HI
WILL rare tor children In my homo by
win any, wren nr mtinin. uare, icnrnd
. In yard, modern luxne. 4;i33 Winter
Ave. 7.1
CAMERA repairs of "all klndi done al
Roll Studio, next door to Pine Trm
Thratre ointl
BOOKKKKPINO, Bhortnund, typing
Kindred aubjertn, office mnchlnnii,
KLAMATH UUSINHSS COLLKGB.
733 Pint Ph. 47(H)
. ' 133711
W A NTKP-Window cTrnnftigrJeViie Huh-
nnm v nnn, mono vrYii. 7.13
' YON-SCOTT - PAINTEIIS
Phone no7fi
3fI43 Buminera Lnna fl-ano
PA INtlNO Interior, exterior, floor aniirt-
imm ttrni iiiiianillR, I'n. JUH1, All Wink
guornmeed, 47?;itf
DKCOnATIvr onk 'wnrkT wftlkC flower
0111 ryau, rnona 0740, 7.3
I
SATimtlAT, laaa SS, HIS, Tt,a Igj
10 Bsivicss
Plumbing
Heating '(
REPAIR WORK V-
Wo cim now do your work
fur Low Monthly Payinants )
Patton & Overecmi
Plumbing 8. Healing Co, j
1401 Esplanade jj
Phone 6630
4121 tr
iAINTIN(l."lnterlor and aalarinr. KenJ
1,'nln.. II. U lliuwn l-hu.ia . mi
DIIKKHMAKINU AND ALTMIAflON
...... .1 llll.lllal lllllat M I
iiHH'wi.ii.i AKiNilhiiitiMia and burkUa
I'ilVflCfl. AII'IIK" i "!
tluttitng Mt II M. AlUHider, 7i
niaiii. "--f ' -
Ct'KTAINN laundeit and tralvheii.
i tiiit(j .w, f. -
vvvJ(Saa,'Wa"V1
13
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PARK VIEW
CONVALESCENT
HUME
Itt (Iranlla HI.
A.hland. tnegun
I'hMiie lull
Ituwana I) t'nrry. R. N,
Hupalltltalldanl
IIHir
01. 1 WCOI'I.K Ixwlded In prlvala honia.
Kind. Iilleinaeni t'aie. ... imi.
.onahle I'll, me 0141 ... 1
14 Hslp Wsntod, rmil
WANTED
Two Experienced
Saleswomen
One Office Clerk
MtiHt t.ftvo cxprrionoa .
It. buokkrrpinu
Montgomery Ward
and Co.
WANTKt) tlirl or woman Irt' do hou.
totirk lloarit. nwun eon wrj, nn
..i.icil.iii lii una rhlld t ail STM 7t
WANI'Kt) Wutitm lo wofh In $um$
h ill icit puoite awl. ai!i
WANTKlC'twknm iirl.'"alo'hmne-
kveiMjr, AtMy Ma)btMrgt a
WANTKI Woman far hoUwnf)t and
cmtm of rhtldien NMim 1 uoeril.
Uood talary. Permanent. I'lione Mm.
IttsUUlf
MKVt MAl, POHITIONd OPf M for qw.
flcu wetar. nrw whs, wwmtm w
tn errn-i Ai-ply 330 Ha. iih. a m
WANTKU MmiM-Wswpwr for family
Imir, mmlorn honn Ho lauitary. kw
cetUnt WK. Phone oooe befot tn
... nr Ma-v a U til a 30
lino 00 pril WKKK. many operalote mak
ing inoti larii lioauiy ivmute. iui
linn al prwr lwI. Korll now. Only
ItoAtity ikhool lit B.HjtJwrn Orvgun.
Wfili or iihiiite Mvdloid IfrtMHil a(
llcuiy Culture. Wain, Mt.
ford, Ore.
ttUMifrt U.i,i M.ri lltilal 2B
WANT til Prw niMratuia and flnUHr.
Mmt Mnn'i uuivofy "
18 Help Wanted. Mtl
WANTED!
Radiator Repair
Man
AND
MECHANICS
Ilp.it of working conditions
It will pay dividend, to Inqulrs,
See Rod Smith at
BALSIGER
Motor Co.
2333lf
WANTED
Service Station
Salesman
Work In Klnmiitli Falls. Oppor
tunity fur Advancement. Ao IB
to 'i'i preferred. 1 1 i tilt school
cducutlon or equivalent.
Apply
STANDARD STATIONS
INC.
Oth and Klumntlt
8!10tf,
1
WANTED
First Class
Body Man
Anderson Aulo Service
032 Walnut Th. OIOB
2oi)inr
LEARN REAL ESTATE
AT HOME
Prepnro lo pns tlio Slate Ex
oininulion Broker's or Sales
man. Complete courno In four
lesslons, $2.00 each. No classes,
no failures, start today.
IIOYCE COLLEGE
3853 Wllshlro Blvd.
Los AiiKclcs. Culifornln
7-2o
Wnntr'd
BOOKKEEPER
Preferiibly one with sawmill
experience,
Call or write
Ralph Smith Lumber Co.,
C'linuy, Cullf. ,,
433Sslf
WANi'KI) T.Twh eKparlenrptl 'aale.men.
...... ... . . iu in n.r.nn
mi,,,, io inrmniiiiii. ,
WAN , mi Kiiiorloncod body man. rhnna
4IKII, Mr-rrlll. t a
WANTKO, alab pilar,. Peyton cwt
JbllilNKVMKMpnlnirri-wanlatfrApply
Anrlla Hhnpa, 7lh and Main. '"'
pnlnl foreman, Davl, Falntlns
WANT" all nround niaolianld""forrnnrli
work. Mut M a snoil aro J;;
Call !.lki.v nron.. 11114. M"
anted 'i
,a Don, 'J;,J
18 Bltuatlons Wanted
1.AWNH MOWKI). Phon
HTRAh V iiiroT lwn clilldren "'le''.,jf
yr,nr, tnr tia woaK. l". u, i' jj;
20 Room and Board
llnAnn AND ROOM In private hnmj
for cniivalemient. Flna food, tray jr
vka, real, loaiunable, fll. B '