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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
MONDAY, MARCH 24, MM
Wll, At Least
Now You Know
WASHINGTON MP) Mrs. Hurry
I, Truman prefers the "poodle cut"
over the hair style known aa the
"pony tall." '
Mrs. Truman always has liked
s -short, comfortable coiffure. But
It was noted Monday she now in
wearing her hair In crisp, closely
cut ringlets.
In the pony-tail the hair is long
er, slicked back severely from the
face, brushed up from the neck,
tied tightly and left to waft In tho
breese.
BITIIRDAV
PAWLINQ, N.. Wl Monday
Is Oov. Thomas E. Dcewy's 60th
birthday but he says he Is not
celebrating.
"I'm trying to forget it," Dewey
Joked Sunday.
1 :, 2 j
1 & J,
Ladies!
Be Sure To
Attend Our
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CLINIC
Wed.
this
2:30
p. in.
Miss Beverly Lyons . .
of Detergents, Inc., the Northwest's leading authority on laundry
problem!, will conduct this school, covering questions concerning
all types of laundering. See her use the new Norge Automatic
Washer
Suburban Kitchen Center
Southern Oregon's Largest Appliance Center
11th and Walnut- Phone 7709
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from.
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By IRV1N FARIS
The sad news tins come Just a
month and one day from the time
the attending physician in tne na
val hospital In San Diego stoically
announced that he had three days
to six months to live, little Monte
Means died last Friday evening
at 8: IS o clock at tho same nos
pltal where he had been treated
irom the beginning.
His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Means, stood helplessly at his bed
side, and in tne lace 01 tne inev
itable after the prolonited siege o(
unmitigated grief and the gradual,
hopeless deterioration o( the little
body, once so gay, so energetic
and playful they breathed poign
antly reverently " Tis best that
he should go now." Cancer of the
blood Is Inescapable death.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hartiog
left last Thursday morning by bus
to see how their little great, great,
grandson Monte, was getting along
but owing to the bus strike and
confused transportation facilities,
arrived at Oxnard too late and
could only await the return of his
parents from San Diego who would
bring them the sad news.
Telegrams are terse and the In
formation has been scant but word
relaved here via the grandmother.
Mrs. Dorothy Blunt, of Harbor,
Ore., Informs us that funeral ser
vices for the boy were to be held
in Eureka, Mar. 15, where Inter
ment will also be made there in
the Means lot as Jack's father was
burled in that city where his motn-
er, Mrs. Mayme Terry also resides
Apparently Jack Is getting a dis
charge from the service and In
tends to come back to his home
here In New Pipe Creek and re
sume work as a neavy macmne
operator on the California State
hlchwav construction job at Davis
Creek. Our deepest sympathies go
out to wis young coupie.
Mrs. Beulah Mawhlnney Is buy
lng an interest In the Nor-Oreen
Beauty Shop In Lakevlew where
she has been working for the past
! few weeks. She says her work is
i progressing nicely and she believes
: she can develop the shop, which
i has been somewhat rundown. In
to a fine flourishing business. She
has been in the beauty business
for a number of years.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wlnser, of
Texas, are among the latest new
comers to take up; residence in our
village. Winger is a professional
painter and is working with Claude
E. Ashton of the New Pine Creek
Paint Company. He specialises in
steeple-jack and high, hazardous
smoke stack painting as well as
the more routine painting jobs.
The Winger's arrival here some
time ago. in a way was not so
pleasant. The night was a howling
; blizzard when Ashton got a tele
! phone call. The crux of the mes
j sage was that Winger was coming
in from Washington where he and
his wife had been visiting. Just
the other side of Silver Lake a
hapless deer a specimen of which
they had been wanting to see and
had been enjoying watching as he
i was leaving the highway at the
edge of the car by light beams as
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they approached) but that silly
iiunni Buuurmy swapper enns and
darted right Into their car, smash
ing the radiator in and leaving
them stranded. Would Claude come
and get them?
I never did envy Claude that
philanthropic mission but he
braved the elements and towed his
future co-worker and spouse Into
a haven of rest, warmth and se
curity, winger s car was pretty
well wrecked In the front end and
u is stiu in uie repair shop.
Carroll Mulkey has been having
his troubles too. Aside from n few
oilier things, his latest malady la
an ulcerated eve which has near.
ly cost him the vision of his left
eye. He says, more cheerfully than
you'd Imagine ''Hope It don't
spread to the other one then I
wouia oe in a fix"
Mrs. Mayme Bryan, of Medford
Ore. arrived last Wednesday after
noon or an Indefinite visit with
ner Be years young mother, Mrs.
A. H. Dougherty and her brother,
Ralph Brlckey who is also slaying
with his mother now. Mrs. Brvan
Is a former resident of New Pine
Creek and she is having a grand
time renewing acquaintances.
Faced with such tough competl
lion as mo inuux 01 line Darner
shop auarteters who sang at
swimming pool benefit staged In
Lakevlew last Saturday, the East
Side Orange benefit dance turned
out better than was really expect
ed. The dance netted around 170
it was understood, and the crowd
that was above average seemed to
have a lot of fun.
"Whitey" Foster, the pro-flclent
iromoonisi. added jest to tne party
not only by his expert tromboning
out. apparently oe ng snort on ov
eralls (new. clean or other-wise)
and since it was an over-ail or
gingham frolic he wore gingham.
His nylon stockings (so transparent
it hurt) were rolled below the knee
over "long-handles" unsightly ex
posed between abbreviated dress
and sock. Literally he wore a mop
for hair with a fancy little hat
perched In it that looked like an
oriole in a crows neat and his
face was painted like a come-hither
gal's. When he raised his arms
In playing, his dress shrank short
er exposing his full fledged score
of foundation garments. But manl
wno can toot like that can get
away witn moicier.
Word was received last Monday
morning (night letter) bv Mrs.
Hallie Cook that her uncle Will
Vinyard has passed away at Red
Bluff. Details were not disclosed
but in discussing the matter with
his sister. Mrs. Mary Miller, she
said her brother had been In poor
health for some time and that it
was his heart that had been caus
ing him trouble for several years.
Services were to have been held
in Red Bluff this morning Tues
day, March 11, at 10 a.m. Inter
ment was to have been made at
McArthur. Calif., at 3 p.m. the
same day.
A regular meeting of the Kelly
Creek PTA was held at the school
house last Thursday evening. Well
I guess It was more unusual
than regular at that because they
had an election of officers. Mrs.
Eleanor Nldlver was elected the
new president; Mrs. Vivian 8t.
Clair, vice-pres.: Mrs. Beth Ayoutt
secretary and Mrs. Irene Rlggs,
treasurer. The Installation of offi
cers will be the first meeting In
May.
Mr. Lee Hansen, County 4-H lead
er. gave a short talk on 4-H work
with an eye looking over the pros
pect of leader material in this com
munity. A movie entitled "Snow
Better Cough Relief
When new drugs or old fail to stop
your cough or chest cold don't delay.
Creomulsion contains only safe, help
ful, proven ingredients and no nar
cotics to disturb nature's process. It
goes right to the seat of the trouble to
aid nature soothe and heal raw, ten
der, inflamed bronchial membranes.
Guaranteed to please yon or druggist
refunds money. Creomulsion has stood
the test of many millions of users.
CREOMULSION
num. Cwfkt, Caetf Catis, Aorta reacMtte
Ranger" was shown by dene Det
er wmcn was entertaining, anil en
lightening.
The Happy Hour Club met last
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Ethel Thompson, Thirteen
memuers were present who en
Myrna Barrow who got first prise
and Mrs. Eleanor Nldlver won se
cond prise. Ice-cretiui and cuke
ana spiced leas were served for
rcii-esnmenu.
Definite rumor haa It that for
mer supervisor Oeorge Perkins Is
winding up with petitions getting
ready to give hla hat a big heave
Into tho rare for supervisor, again
In the district Immediately south
oi tne stale line
Tentative plans were made by
learners irom the Davis Creek,
Willow Ranch and Stale Mutt
Schools on March 10 when they
held a meeting to discuss a muaio
festival to be held early In May.
Tile meeting waa held at the Wil
low Ranch srhoolhotiae but the fes
tival will probably be held at the
Davis Creek Orange hall. More
definite plans will be announced
later when a nrosram haa actually
been worked out.
When Kltlff Winter en hi.
ful cohorts (a band of ruthless
elemental stifled the wheels of
transportation here last Friday
night, to stage his blusterous dra
mahe scraped the bottom of hl
embittered repertoire and pro
duced one of his most Infuriated,
freakish offerings of the season
Just as If "The Tempest" has been
prompted by the harplngs of Ccn-
ruirs inmi warning "Beware tne
Ides of March!" And It waa
a "howling, screaming" succes.il
Says who?
Eight or nine cars cot stranded
right out here by the Kelly Creek
School house some were stuck all
night. That's the first time this
winter that spot has given any
trouble and the only place be
tween here and Lakevlew that
drifts of any consequence were noticed.
Workers at the Willow Ranch
Mill who live here and commute
back and forth over the Interven
ing seven miles, were two to three
hours lnte -settlmr home. Some
didn't make It at all so furiously
swiriea ine powdery, blinding snow
into that narrow, crookedly-plowed
out, one way lane, from highway
395 to the Harris place about a
mile west. This bedazzled lane was
piled high on either side with heap
ing tons of snow that had been
bull-dozed out of late and during
this extenuated, snowbound winter
season.
A bit of comedy that wasn't so
funny at the time, crept Into the
scene. One man riding home with
a co-worker slowly and laborious
ly thev had plowed their tense and
doubtful wav up tins formidable
gulley of snow.
When tne fury of tne wind slack
ened momentarily, they could see
the end where the lane opened on.
to the h'ghway. Their spirits rose
but sank Just as suddenly when
a car pulled off the highway and
turned toward them down the
road of no returnl
'Look at that fool", the man
said, as the two watched the car
come on a wavs and atop appar
ently seeing the way was Impas.
sable. A pickup nulled in behind
it and got stuck. Drifting snow was
gradually burying the cars that
had stopped, while the co-workers
came to a halt In front of the
first car. The mans mouth
dropped open when he saw It was
his wifel Worried she had come
lo see what was detaining her hus.
band but, evidently she had done
the wrong thing,
The weather was bitter cold and
the driving snow bit deen Into the
skin but that greeting was red hot
Now the lane waa plugged and It
took an hour of frantic digging and
pushing to get the worker a car by
and out on to the highway. The
adv and her husband couldn t turn
around so they had to go on down
toward Willow Ranch to find
way to turn around and try to
come back. But uiey came upon
sedan that had been abandoned
cross-wise In the narrow road so
they abandoned their own car and
spent the night at the Oordon Har
ris Ranch home. What a night I
But its an III wind that blows
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MEITINO NOTICIS
IOOF NO. 137
Every Tuesday 8:00 P.M.
Fifth and Main Sts.
ALOHA CliArt'ElTKio!
61. will hold Its rcgulur
meeting Tuesday, Mar.
M at Masonic Hall 8
p.m. Visitors welcome.
Letha Murphy, Worthy Matron
Elmer Bramlett, Worthy Patron
if
Klamath Lodge No. 77
AP&AM will hold
Mated meeting, Mon
day, March 34, 8 p.m
Visiting brethren In
vltrd. Refreshments.
DALE BEUUKR,
Worshipful Master,
Model LF-210, 157-ln. wh.elboit, IO'j x 7-ft. dump body, 37,000 Ibt. GVW.
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the facts about Internationals
from actual owners. Let us
give you a lint of persons in
this area who have recently
bought new Internationals like
the one you are considering.
Check with any or all of them.
Find out how Internationals
cut hauling costs on jobs like
yours.
For complete information about any International Truck, fee
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11th and Klamath
Phone 2-2581
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As Low As II
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no good. Due to Impaired travel
the State Line Motel filled up right
now and people seeking shelter
from the storm had to be turned
away. For down on sugar hill
three cattle trucking rigs and nine
or ten cars were stalled In the
ever-deepening, drifting. snow
across tne nignway most oi wnom
spent the nignt mere. Lee perry
was In one of the cars and it was
anything but comfortable, he said.
nunrers urcaa truca was tiea
up for three hours early Saturday
morning on Sugar Hill and the
Aituras-Laxeview trunk line train
was tied up with two engines and
a snow plow on It opposite the
Highway Camp 39 for a night and
most of the day. In fighting and
bucking the heavy snow, an en
gine had gotten off the track, it
was reported.
Here's hoping the stormy ele
ments subside by this coming Sat
urday night, March 22, when the
New Pine Creek firemen hold their
first Big Annual Ball a gala event
for which they have been planning
and selling tickets for the past
three weeks.
The event will be held In the
Orange Hall and the firemen and
their wives are working out all
the details to accomodate a big
crowd. Bart Scrlvner, chairmen of
the music committee, has secured
an orchestra, new and as yet un
named which will play Its Initial
dance as a group. Everybody will
want to come out and hear them
and give them a chance to make
good.
Ray Bccber came through glor
iously for this public benefit in
his usual generous and free-hearted
manner. He donated a gallon of
sliced dill pickles and two cases of
potato chips. He said Nalley's In
corporated, the company for whom
he works Is always glad to donate
something useful for a good wor
thy cause. Nalley's through Beeb
er, has made donations for Orange
benefits in the past and the com
mittees In charge and the commu
nity In general has always appre
ciated these kind gestures.
This Saturday night then March
22 we'll be seeln' yehl
The Red Cross buttons are here
and your chance to Join the world
famed organization has come.
Drop in any time at the postofflce
and make' whatever contribution
you feel free to give.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed Hartzog and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Means and
daughter Marlee, returned home
Monday afternoon. Jack has his
discharge but Is not certain Just
what he will do yet. The presump
tion Is that he will take his road
lob back with the State of Calif
ornia, but this Is not certain. Hla
uncle wanti him to work for him
In hla super market at Redding.
Little Monte, Jack's son who re
cently passed away with cancer of
tne Diood, was burled last Satur
day In Eureka, after an autopsy
waa held at the Naval hospital in
San Diego a few days before. It 1
Legal Notice
ADVEKTISKMENT TOn BIDS
Sld lds will t rei-lv.ri nn nr
bernrs 2:00 D m.. WedneulMy. April a,
lufla at the nfflc. of Howard It. Parrin
Ari-hllicl mi Main mroot Klamain
ralta, Orvgun. (nr Hie arscllon of a la
rlaairotim addition to Sarrad Heart
Aradamy. Klamaih rail. Oregon. The
alruelura will ba two atortea and have
a total area of approximately ooo
aouara feet. Tha bid will be for the
eneral work and will Ineluda all of
tha macbanleal llama.
Aa a eondltlnn oreeedenl to reeelv
tna offlelal I'roooaal fornta. tha bidder
moat have qualified ten daya prior lo
tlie openl'ia of ttldn. aa preierlbed by
C'hanlar L'J.V law of Oieaoil. Itl.ll.
riant and Snet-lf irallom ntay ba oil.
tamed at (he othre of Ifnivard It Par
rin Arehlte-t. 1121 Mam .Street. Klam
ath ralli. Oregon A depolt of thlrtv
fiva and no-ion i.lAOm will bo required
for Dana and Sperlfleatlnn. Depoalta
will ba refunded lo the mnnere upon
return of the Plana and aperllicatinne.
Plana and aperlf iratlniu are on file
at tha llulldera Exrnanie coop, in
nulldera Exchanse llulldlns. Portland
Tha aueeeiaftll bidder will ba required
to furnlih m Surety Company Uond in
full amnunt of the Contract Price. a"d
ha ahall ba required to carry Public
Liability Insurance aa ipecirteo.
A blddera bond or certified check In
amount equal to flva per cam o' oi
the lump aum btd muat arrnmpa-v
tha hid aa a guarantee for the axa.
pullnn nf tha runtrarl and bonda. In
cae tha contract la awarded lo tha
bidder.
The rlulldlna Committee nf the Sac.
red Heart Pariah reierve tha rlsht lo
relect any and all blda ana to waive
any tnformantiea
Klnd- HACRCD IfF.AnT PARISH
ny T P. CASftV. PASTOH
M 10-17.34 No. POT
CITATION
IN THE CtaCtMT COURT Or Till
state or oitr.ooN roa TlUt
COUNTY or KLAMATH
Probata Department
la tha matter of the Eatate
of
ILA C. NrAl.rir.lt alao knows as
I c. NRAI.E1GII. fjereaaed.
TO: Florence Zlealar. Cunha. Myrtle
I la Kelly. Martin Lowell NealeHh. Hill
r. Roaa. Genevieve A. Rarbaffallo Rob
art R. Roaa. Marlon W. Roaa. Jamea
K. Roaa. Gerald V. Roaa. Uavld U.
Roaa. Noda Becker, and Mr. Glen A.
Mlalah
IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OF
OREGON, you are nereuy cneo ana
required to appear In the Clrrult Court
of the State of Oregon for the County
or Klamath, probate iiepartmeni, ai
the Court Room thereof at Klamath
ralli. Oraaon. In the County of Klam
ath SLata of Oregon, within 10 daya
from tha data of the eervtce of thla
citation upon you If aerved wltnin
Klamath Counlv. Oregon, and within
20 dava from tha date of turn eervtce
If aerved In any other county of the
State of Oregon tf perannally aerved.
and within an daya rrom ine naie oi
the first publication of thla citation If
erven nv numiraunn in anw i-ouk.
if anv exlata. why an order ahnutd not
be made authorlilng the hereinafter
deacrtbed real property to be aold at
private admlnletrator'e aale aa prayed
for In the petition or the admlnmraior
on file herein. Said property la located
In Klamath County, Oregon, and de
scribed aa follows, to. wit:
The Boutn one nan oi 1.01 n. in
Block 8 of Pleaaant View Tracts,
Klamath County. Oregon.
WITNESS: THE HONORABLE David
R. Vandenberg. Judge of tha Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Klamath. Probata Depart
ment, with the aeal of aald court af
fixed thla JS day of February, 1P5J.
ATTEST: C1IAHLE.H . ueuAr
Clerk
M-10
ny JANE WEVER Deputy ClerK
-17'2e-31
No. 000
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON FINAL ACCOUNT
wrvrirK is iikhetiy GIVEN that 1
hBu rn-rf mv Final Account. Report
of Executrix, and Petition for Dlalrt-
butlon In tha matter or tne eitate 01
MELVIN D. HENRY, deceaaed. and
the Circuit Court haa set Tueadoy, the
19th day of April, 10113. at the hour of
tan n-olnrk A.M. In the Circuit Court
Room of the Klamath County Court
llouaa. Klamath Fain. Oregon, aa tne
time and place for hearing of excep-
ttona to aaio rinai Account, 11 any
there be.
MABLE H. Itr.NKT, execu
trix of the Eatate of MEL
VIN D. HENRY, Deceaaed.
EDWIN E. DRISCOLL
Pine Tree Building
Klamath Fella, Oregon
Attorney for F.atnte
M 17-i-ni-A 7-M. No. CIS.
was learned that 14 specialists
worked on his son's case and that
everything possible was done for
the little fellow. We are glad to
see the young couple back home
again and extend them our hoart
fclt sympathies.
Twenty-nine East Bide urangera
braved ihe element last Saturday
night and attended the Valley Falls
Orange anniversary meeting ana
festivities and reported having a
grand get-together where grangers
from several granges in the val
ley attended.
Eastslders who were present
were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Fisher, and daughters, Anna Mao
and Barbara: Beverly Vincent,
Kenneth Butler, EllJinbetn Bene-
flcld, Mr. and Mrs. John Richard
son and son, Edward: Mr. and
Mrs. William Kelso and daughters,
Carrol and Judy; Homer McLaln
Jr., Mrs. Patty Jo Mulvey, miss
Mona McLaln, Mr. and Mrs. Car
rol Cloud and sons, Ray and Rich
ard; Mr. and Mrs. Claude New
combe, Mr. Fred Fisher, Mr. Lee
Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey San
ders and Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson.
The East side program number
was two songn, "Slow Poke" and
Anytime " sung by Carrol and Ju
dy Kelso, accompanied on the pi
ano by their mother.
Industrial output In Britain In
IBM waa 45 per cent above the
1038 level.
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GENERAL NOTICIS
DINING ROOM
FOR LEASE
FORT KLAMATH HOTEL
Inquire J. Q. Riicll
Fort Kliimnth Hotel
BTcT""" DARliKft 8HOP
OPKN
Under Now Management
HOURS
11:00 AM.ni.I,J:00 P.M
I.ANE'H Fur CoiiVpany (formerly Rleh
ardpl new adilreae, 1010 Main acroaa
flout old location open for bualneaa
April 111
GtlOlV DANCE MUNIC for all ocra-
alona Call Morgan 1-tuoa or McDonald.
Hill, riayad right, prlceq rigim ana
guaranteed danreable
PERSONALS
WELL KNIT guaranteed hoelery. Phone
iiEATTTiinCViM.
Fit ATEX "PlnTHrari'hnne Sitae.
'.W. BlttlCfc-bwanaonV" Beauty Shop.
Phone 7101.
S'IANCkY' Tfome PrmluHi. Phone ST
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SERVICES
EXCAVATING
Mobil tihovel and Trench Hoe
Bulldoser - rill Dirt Topaoll
Crushed Rock - Driveway Cinders
Compressor
CRANK StCHVICI -
GRAHAM BROS.
Phone B&41 or 110
FIX THAT
RADIO.
Our rtuitlnrag Is Sound
CONNER'S SERVICE CO.
Phone r)78
MOVING? a a a
Call 7438
Loral-Long Dlstanc
Piano and appllanra moving a
specially
Transfer and Storage
Bckln'i Moving and Storage
Peoples Warehouse
"Since 19U"
NOTICE
LANDSCAPING
TREE PRUNING
SPRAYING
by
Francis "Smithy" Smith,
Tree Surgeon
Let us work with you NOW aa
your landscape needs.
ROSEBUSHES NOW IN STOCK
Pitnlented and No. l's
SUBURBAN FLOWER SHOP
3(114 So. flih Phone 8IU
CENTRALIZED
SERVICE BUREAU
What you don't want, someona.
else need" I Let us find what you
want or find the person who needs
what you don't want.
This Is the kind of service we are
offering . . . why not lake advant
age of this unique opportunity.
Drop in at 255 East Main In Klam
ath Falls and get acquainted or
Phone 5670
Septic Tanks Cleaned
TANKS, drain fields Installed
repaired. Years of experience. All
work guaranteed.
PHONE 8731
Heavy Hauling
ANYWHERE. FOR HIRE
Honest Rates Weights Service
Insured
ANDERSEN PREIOHT LINE
2802 South Sixth
Ph. 9240 or 2-3133
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Newest Sanitary Methods
Also
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
Cleans Sewer Lines of Root. Etc,
ED r. KINO
2434 Orchard Phone M4I
nr.PAm arnvlrr
On all tvnea (if main, !. .1
pllancea. radloa, waahlng machlnea. vs.
cuum cleanera, rangea and amall house
hold appllancea. Pickup and delivery
aervlce available.
MONTGOMERY WARD
SSL ??-.?! Phone DIM
PAINTING
7017.
and paperhanglng Pltona
CUHTAINS laund-ed and .tretched.
Phone aula
FULLER hriaheahona DW1I or 377,
1 L. DEAN
Public Accountant
and Aurfltnv
Office at arm No 7th. - Phone eua
KOIt lltKE TKlMMlNO"
l-ll'IMC iMJ.IM
PAINTINO. dacnrnTTni I
?'hJnorbXd "nl,hln' 'Pray painting.'
TRIPP'S Auto Palnllng."Dody and tiff-
""no aoau.
ALTERATIONS All work guaranteed.
Jennie Hare. Anllaa, 707 Main, phona
CARPENTER wofiT nemnrill,, 3
rin"!rM?n.-Pnona2-oni7.
ki.ki i itiuAL contracting, Work guar-
ru. 1-innir viiiio
EDUCATIONAL
BOOKKEEPlNh .,-. L...
"'l.TOrS.'."; "" machinal.
KLAMATH RIIRIMI.ua rn, I an '
P'" Phone 4TS0
13 HEALTH
fflEAM bathi, enerc'iaei. ipot reducing
for men and women. Phone 3M3.
HELP WANTED. FEMALI
YOUNG WOMAN for office work. Muat
hflVC at leaat nna vmmr n..n. ,..,...
App!.v2.1.WAltamont Drive.
WANTED, exporienneii waltreaa and
car hop. No phone calls. Pelican Drlva
HELP WANTED, MALE
WHY TAKE LESS Til AN flfiTTfiEST?
uoing nualneaa on a
national scale haa opening for aggree
alve aaleaman ahova .10 yeara of age.
Immediate earnlnga ahould run above
1100 per week, which will Incroiie
with experience and repeal buelnesa.
Our top man earned :io,000 last year.
Many other- lo,ooo to ain.ooo, No
hortaajei, m credit restriction!, ho
collections. A serviceable automobile
necessary, (live ful detail! first letter.
PRESIDENT, nox IH4I. Dallas" Texal:
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HELP WANTED
-MKl r AMII.Y Wotmns route .low avall
" .". ynu went your own business
with better than averaga Income, write
for Information to the J, p., Watklna
Ccj, 137 Daxttr, lulUe, I, Waahlng-