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y IinnAlX AM) KTAVSTKI.IATII 'All". Mir .Uli'AV, OCT. ;i. H1..2 "I'Al.i: ii!!Kii:i:" Go to Church Sunday CHURCH DiHECTO&Y Flrtt Baplltt N. till mill tVliliilun Or. E. M. Ciiu.ny, punlor II Alt A.M. Himtliiy Ht'liutil )l 0(1 A.M. MorlllllK Wtimlllp UId I' M. Tnilllllllf (Ilium Mil I'M. Hvriilnii Hirvlin 7.00 P.M. Wrllni'Mluv, YoltllK "Tuple ft Met! Inn 100 P M.-Wciliirwliiy. mill wi-i k Prayer Hrivhe 7 30 P.M. Tliuindiiy, 1,'liolr Ktlirurhul Klamath Templt UU7 I'lnn rimnr Slit llrv. I). II. Antlronii. inln.ilrr lli'v. VViiriirr KihK. Ai.il. IVMur II 4t A M. Himiliiy Siliuol II (HI A M. MuiiiIiik Win whip D.30 P.M. ilvgri'uiurr Hi'ivum 7 411 P M KvHiiKdlnlle KitvIco 7.15 P.M. WrilneMlity, MlUIr Hi inly mid Pi nycr Mi'i'linn 7 45 PM. -Friday, young People'! Brrvlio 7.30 P.M. Hitliiiiluy Itmllo llinucli n.il KJ'JI Community Church of thi Brothron ra nn.i.ii llev. t.dwiml Lumlrr Aft A M.-Chiircli Bi limil 1I IMJ A.M.-.Morning Wolshlp 7 00 Ui 11:0(1 P M Wi ilnrsilny llobliy At Cm II club . Hop Evangelical Lutheran hhmita Nrlmol tlrv. M. R. AllilrrMill, Punlor I'lminmr, 114:1 Knot 0 411 A M.-HllllllliV Hrlirml 11.00 A.M. Wuralllu BMVli e Stewart-Lenox IlapllBt B 4.1 A M. Ktiiiility Hi hool 11.00 A.M. Worship Ki-rvlrn 0:3(1 P M TiiiIiiiiiii Union 7 30 P. M. Wrilni'Mlnv I'rnyrr 1 II 00 P. M - Worship Hrrvlm First Church of Christ, Scientist A lunch of The Molhtf Church, Tho Flrll Church of Chrill, Scientist, In Boiton, Moil. lOlh ond WoihlKftoo Services Sundoy Service, 1 1 :00 o.m. Sundov School, 1 1:00 o. m. Wdntdo evening Meeting. 1:00 o'clock. Lesson-Sermon Subject October 5 "UNREALITY" Christian Science Reading Room 1031 Moln SI. Radio Broadcast -Sat.. 5:30 p.m. - KPJI "A MORAL AND SPIRITUAL AWAKENING" AT YOUR GROCER'S NOW! Medo-Land prize-winning GRADE A CREAMORE is all dressed up in a bright new red and yellow paper carton that you're going to like. The special gable top protects you from any collecting dirt or water and keeps that "farm-fresh" flavor. CREAMORE LOOKS AND TASTES LIKE HEAVY CREAM Ideal for coffee, cereals and desserts. It's economical too! A quart costs only 45c . . . You save 11c over the cost of 2 pints! EASY TO CPM . . EASY TO POUR! (n i a i 1 Fold the (able top) bock the sanitary double leafed top It easy to open! Firit Church of God tMt AlUmont Ki'V. (!. II. Ili'iilim 0 4H A M.-Huniliiy Hihiml 11:110 A.M. MiimiIiik Wornlllp 0 411 P M.-Youim Proplo 7 30 P M.-KvihikHIhIIc 7.30 P.M. Illbln Hluily Klamath Latter Rain Church IIW1 Hnililiurn Hay llrv. Art Hlinoii 10 Oil A M.-Humlny Ki IiihiI. all ubci t oo P.M. Evening Bcrvlie Klamath Revival Center Pnntorn. Mr. did Mr.. J It. Clilflllh J007 Kln Phone i-PTiV 10:00 A.M. Hullday Hcliuil 11:00 A.M. Monilnit Womhlp 7:30 A.M. bvmmrlliillc Bervlce 1 30 A M - Wliirrtnir Prnvrr 7:46 PM.-Wriliir.iluy Prayer Mnainif 7 30 A.M. Krliliiv-nible Hludy 7.41i P.M. Hittiinlny Young People Meeting Church of Chrlit 1774 Arthur I'limie 2-1140 10 IKI A .M. Illbln CliiM.e 11 (Hi A.M. Moinlng Worship 7:30 P.M. Mllllliil etlllliutlull 8 0U P.M. WrtlllCMlny Ulble Hludy Missionary Baptist Church 4134 l)uulu Klilrr C. V. Bluiiclimd, pastor 9:411 A.M. rlundiiy Hrliool 11:00 A.M. MoriiliiK Worship 7 (HI P.M. Tin liilnu Union 8 00 P.M. KvrnliiK Kcrvlre 7:00 P.M. TnurMluy-Blulo BluUy Christian Science Church Truth mid Washington 11:00 AM. Sunday Hrhmil 11:00 A M Huiidiiy Krrvlie ( 00 P.M WrdnrMluy Evening BorvliT 8 30 P.M. Buiiirdiiy Radio Piogiitin KI-'JI ' 11 via I I u I O To cloio prni Inner tool Into pouring vent. This will pravont milk getting any Ice box flavors. -' - " .-. -a.w.j ..... Church of the Naiarene liurdrn mid Martin Ki'V Dnil Vim lie (Hilt II 411 A.M. Himtliiy Bi hool II (til A.M. Monilux Womhlp 4fi P.M.-YounK People 7:30 P M. KveiiuHlatlu Hrrvl'-e 7:30 P.M. Wi'diiiRday Prayer Hrrvlre I 30 P M -Wrdnemlay Choir Priiillre Bible Baptist Church titi H'lard Keith P. Kleldn, PaMor g 30 A.M. Hundav Bihool 11:00 A.M. MornlliK Wondllp 11:30 P.M. Illiptlnt l,eiilie 7:30 P.M. KviiiiIiik Bcrvlre 7.30 P.M. Wediiriidiiv. All family Church Nluht St. Paul' Episcopal III Jeffrraun I'hune 3.MIS Clulen H. Onrlorl, Rector I 00 A.M. Holy Communion 1130 A M Church Bi hool 11:00 AM. MornlUK Pruyrr 7:30 P.M. Yoiintf People a Kellovnhlp Peace Memorial Preibyterian 4431 H. Hlxth Phune o0.-7 Hcv. Uwayne L. Proett 0 30 A M Church Br lirml II 00 A.M. MornlliK Worship Pelican City Rev. Fred Tedrlck, Pastor llitpllut MiNiilun 3730 l.nkrpurt Hlvd. B 30 A M. Sunday Bihool 1(1 45 A .M. MornlliK Worship 7:00 P.M. KveillllK WorMlIp 7:00 P.M. ThurinJuy, Young Peoplc'a Meeting Church of Christ l;05 Manlland I'hune f, Arthur C. Blarkell 10:00 A.M. Blhle ClnMien II :O0 A.M. Worship Service -.no P.M. -Evening Service 8:00 P.M. WedneMlay Service Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purie Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marqucrite M. Ward and Soni 925 Hiqh Phone 3334 s luBtmi,m M I Noolri onJ foif,, If ' '-'""of ' Jt-.-l it ' f Look for th sanitary, tamptr-proof, GABLE TOP CARTON. Zlon Lutheran Church llth and High Rev. II. E. Orael, PanUir 11:00 A.M. Morning Wornlllp IMs A.M. Holiday Hihool 10:00 A.M. Ulble Claxa 10:30 A.M. Lutheran Hour, KPJI Mt. Lokl Community Arthur 1,. Hue, MunaUrr 411 A.M. Sunday Bihool 11:00 A.M. Wornlllp Service 7:30 P.M. Clulhtlan Kudeavor Flrtt Preibyterian Merrill Rev. George A. Milne 10:00 A.M. Sunday Bchool 11:00 A M. Divine Service 7:00 P.M. Flrenide Service Nursery (Jpen 11:00 A.M. Morning Womhlp U 46 A.M. Siiudny School 10:00 A M. Ulble Claaa 10:30 A.M. Lutheran Hour, KFJI Congregational (iarden near Martin htm. Rev. Donald M. Caulday a:4fi A.M. Church Bchool II 00 A.M. Worship Service 7:00 P.M. HlKh School Pilgrim Fellowship First Methodist I Dili and High Rev. Lloyd Holloway B. 45 A M. Church School 1 1 00 A.M. Worship Service 7:00 P.M. Youth Fellowship 7:30 P.M. Fellowship Hour Seventh-Day Adventist I73S Main Rev. P. C. Aldcrson KATlllDAY g;30 A M Sabbath School 11:00 A.M. Church Service HL'NIIAY 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Bervlce MIDWKKK 7:30 P.M. Wednesday and FrWay KvanKellatlc Service First Covenant 23 Walnut rhone sr. 1 7 Carl O. Strom. Pastor a 45 A M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morninir Worship 7:45 P.M. Fellowship Hour g:00 P M. Wednesday Bible Study and Prayer Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Ninth and Plum St. Sunday 8:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Church Service 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship 8:00 P.M. Wednesday Fellowship For further Information call 2-0175 Altamont Baptist Mission Altamont Junior High School W. P. Weeks, Pastor Residence 1206 Mitchell Ph. 2-1330 1 a:45 A.M. Sunday School 1 11:00 A.M. Worship Service ...... one l I I , 7 Merrill Baptist Mission Recreation Hullrllng a 45 A .M. Sunday School II 00 A.M. Worship Service Keno Gospel Center Phone K-3013 Rev. Oiailya Mliloid. PaMor 10:00 A.M. Sunday Bchool 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints Home and Martin a 00 A.M.-Priesthood Meeting A M. Sunday School P.M. Sacrament P.M. Snt. Primary Meeting P M Tuesday Relief Society P.M. Tuesday M. I. A. ! 10:30 7:00 3 00 2:00 7:30 Gospel Tabernacle Altamont and Maryland Rev. W. D. Iligby, Paator 10 00 A M. Sunday School 11:00 A M Morning Service 7:30 P.M. Kvenlnxs Worhlp Aim aervlcea at 7 30 p.m. Saturday and Wednesday Malin Community Church (Presbyterlani Rev. George. A. Shuinan, Pastor 0:45 A.M. Sunday School, all ages 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 7:00 P.M. Senior and Junior High Young People'' Societies Free Methodist l18 Oregon Ave. Rev. Fred C. Neumann, Pastor SUNDAY SEKVK'Eri 8:30 A.M. Broadcast, KPLW 0:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Worship Service 6:45 P.M. Young People 7:45 P.M. Evening Evangelistic Service MID-WEEK SERVICES 7:30 P.M. Wednesday:, Midweek Prayer 7:45 P.M. Wednesday Bible Study 7:45 P.M. Friday Service Meeting 8:45 P.M. Friday Theocratic School Klamath Lutheran C rrm and Crescent Rev. Irvln Tweet 9.45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Divine Worship 7:00 P.M benior League First Christian Ninth and Pine Sis. George Alder. Minister 9:45 A.M. Bible School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 6:30 P.M. Christian Endeavor 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday Salvation Army 400 Klamath Ma, and Mrs. Jaclc Little 10:00 A M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Holiness Meeting 11:00 A.M. Junior Church 6:30 P.M. Young People's Meeting 8:00 P.M. Salvation Meeting Union Gospel Mission 251 Commercial Pastor C. M. Timms 7:30 P.M. Evening Services 10:00 A.M. Bible School 11:00 A.M. Worship Service First Presbyterian 6th and Pine Phone 7311 David Barnett. Jr.. Pastor 9:30 A.M. Sundny School 9:30 A.M. Worship Service 11:00 A.M. Wor-hip Service Immanuel Baptist llth and High Rev. W. F. Templin 9:45 A.M. Bible School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 6:30 P.M. Voung People 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Evening Prayer Service Pilgrim Holiness 2301 Mainland Phone 5584 Rev. O. D. Weaver 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Service 6:45 P.M. Y.P.S. 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Meeting 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Hot Mineral and Mud Baths A IKE EXCELLENT FOB RHEUMATISM. ABTHPlTir. SCIATICA AKD IS'FI'RITIS C Anson Dioxide Vapor Baths GOOD TO ASTHMA. CCZIMA SINUS. : AND LOW BLOCD PRCS- tur C. TOK P.ESEHYATIONB OS DETAILED ISTOSMATIOM APDIHISS: ST. 1. AEHLAHD. OSC. OR twoke lokc: pirrAsn: THL HEBMAK WEXLEIt. DIRECTOR DO YOU THE BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH South Sixth and Wiard Street INVITES YOU TO ATTEND THE FASTEST GROWING SUNDAY SCHOOL IN KLAMATH FALLS FREE TICKETS FOR PONY RIDES and ROLLER SKATING Will Be Given To All Who Attend SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5 THE BEGINNING OF THE CHRISTIAN LIFE SUNDAY SCHOOL CONTEST Assembly of God 716 Oak Rev. Daniel Bayllss, Minister Rev. Donald Annas. Asst. Pastor HI Ml AY hMtVHKH a 45 A.M. Sunday School 1100 A M. Morning Services 6:45 P.M. Youth Services 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Rally MIU-WF.KK hUlVKKri 7:30 P.M. Tuesday, Ulble Study and Prayer Service 10:00 A.M. Thursday, Prayer ServLe 7:30 P.M. Thursday, Preaching Bervlce 8 00 P.M. Saturday, Street Bervlce Kingdom Hall Jehovah's Witnesses 7,3 N. 8th 7:45 P.M. Sunday Watchtower Study Oregon Tech 10 00 A M. Sunday Bchool Student Lounge. Calvary Baptist r. Main and Garden Street Kev. Grady E. Estes, Pastor 0:45 A.M. Sunday Bchool 11:00 A.M. Worship Bervlce 6:15 P.M. Training Union 7:16 P.M. Wednesday, Meeting 7 30 P.M. Worship Service 8:00 P.M. Wednesday, Prayer meeting Calvarv Has Guest Pastor The Rev. B. L. Millard, South ern Baptist missionary for Oregon nri Washington, in to be guest speaker at Calvary Baptist Church, 1 t,.Lt Mnin and Garden Streets, Sunday, 11 a.m., and 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Gordon C. Oflffln, Lakeview. is to fill the pulpit Oct. 12 at both services. The public Is cordially invited to attend. Church Plans Organization An organization meeting for the Soutnern Missionary Baptist church In the South Suburban district is planned for 2:30 p.m. Sunday in Altamont Junior High School. The church association has spon sored a mission for some time and a Church Council will be formed including the Rev. B. L. Millard, slate missionary. Assisting will be Dr. E. M. Causey, pastor of the First Baptist Church and other lo cal pastors. There will be special musical numbers during the . service. The Rev. W. P. Weeks has been serv ing as pastor. Sound Film For Baptists The sound and color film. "I Saw Petra, the Rose Colored City ol the Dead" lilmed by Dr. Louis T. (Talbot of the Bible Institute ol Los Angeles ana narratea Dy ut. William Orr of the same school will be shown Sunday, 7:30 p.m., at Bible Baptist Church, Petra, one of the most myster ious ghost cities in existance was rarved out of solid rose colored rock. Once a fabulous city, it is J now completely deserted except for ; travelers and Arab shepherds. It's entrance, a natural barrier, is wide enough only to allow a j single animal at a time to pass i through, thus a hand full of men I could defend H against an army. The public is invited. Church Offers Sunday Film How a layman stirred his congre gation into action . . . how this congregation gained new strength as it brought the Gospel to others . . . .is the story of the powerful motion picture, "Like a Mighty Army' which is to be shown at the Community Church of the Brethren. Sunday evening, 7 p.m. "The Necessity of Comradeship" is the title of the message which The Rev. Edward Lander has chos en for the World Communion Sun day celebration at the 11 a.m. wor ship service at Community Church. Church School convenes at 9 : 45 a.m. The public is cordially invited to the motion picture and to all of the services. "We've helped keep Klamath clean for 25 years!" Men's Hand Laundry, llth and Klamath, Phone 2-2531. ATTEND SUNDAY SCHOOL? IF NOT Legal Notice NOTire to mrniTOHs Nollrs hi hereby givtn thai 1 am th Only rtpprtlntrrl. quslirivd and arlllif d nilnialralor of lh eiilalo of John Pitrh-elu-Mrndy. alia known aa John Pwh. lu. alao known aa Jran Pnrhulu. rie rraaed. All perf,na havlna rlatma asAlnat aaid aalala art hereby notified lo preaanl the aama. wilh vnnrhera at tached in th manner provided Uy law. to ma at Ilia olflra of flonald A W. Plpar, 207 Pine Tree nulldmg, Klam ath ralla. Oreson. wllhin aix montha of th date of tlrat publication of Ihla nnllre. , flrat Puhllrallon: Kept 2S. Ifl3. in John rtcheverry Admlnijtratnr nf the ftata of John Porhelu-Memiv. alMi known aa John Pochelu and Jean Porhulii Donald A. W. Piper Pine Tree Ruildlng Klamath Falls. Oregon Attorney for Kdate IM-O. 3-10-IT No ISS Malt rrf timber, Klamath Indian fte I trrvation. Healed hull In duplicate, on i form provided Iherefor. marked oil i ilda "Bid, HI ark Htlli - flv Mil Su i car Pine IV'KKini Unit." aridreiaed I" (he fluperlntrndrnl. Klamath Indian i Agcrwy. Klamath Afivy, Oregon, will be received until 100 p m.. Pacific Standard Time, Novemrxr 3. 1952, and j will re conalderrd the equivalent of oral auction hid and ported for the Infor mation of all bidders. Oral auction bid I will be received by the Superintendent, I Klamath Indian Avenry. htffinnmg at 2 00 P hi.. Pacific Standard time, No- v ember S, 1f.)2. for the purchase of llmhtr ftn (ha Hllrlr IIIMa - Vivm Mil Tcacher'tt Sugar Pin Logging Unit. The oral auc tion bidding will be restricted to tho who have previoumy aunmittea an ar I eeptable sealed bid In accordance with this notice. The unit Is located in whole or in part of Section 10. 20. 29, 30, 32, ' and XI. T. 34 8 , R 13. W. M. and ' and sections 4 and 5 T M 8, R 11 E. , includes approximately 3 .WW icrea of timber lands with a total estimated stand to be cut. which estimate is not guaranteed, of approximately 8..VHJ.0'iO ft. B M of Sugar pine and 3.0M) fioo feet. B M. of white fir. Each bidder mtibt state the price per thousand feet B M. Scnbner Decimal C Log Scale that will be paid for timber cut prior to any re-adjutment of rates as specified in the contract No bid will be considered for less than $22 40 per thounand ft. B M. for sugar pine and 96 90 per thousand feet BM. for white fir. A certified check for Fifteen Thousand dollars $ 15.0001 on a solvent bank, payable to the Treasurer of the United States must accompany each sealed bid. Per sons bidding for or on behalf of com panies, corporations, or partnership must at the time of bidding submit In writing satisfactory evidence of their authority to do so. The deposits will be returned to the unsuccessful bidders. The deposit of the successful bidder will be applied as part of tne purcha&e price against timber cut on this unit only, or retained as liquidated dam ages If the bidder shall not execute the contract and furnish satisfactory bond for Twenty Thousand Dollars 20.000i within sixty days from accept ance of hi bid. If an oral bid la de clared to be high at the clrwe of the auction, the bidder must immediately confirm the bid by . submitting it in writing on an Indian Service Bid form. The right to waive technical defects and to refect any and all bids is re served. The contract will specify that all designated timber snail ne cui ana removed from the unit prior to April 1. 1855, and that all other require ments of the contract tncludtng slash disposal will be completed by the same date. Before bids are submitted, full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids, should be obtained from the Superintendent. Klamath Indian Agen cy, Klamath Agency Oregon or the Area Director. Indian Service, Building 1. Swan Island. Portland 18, Oregon. Dated this 3rd day of September, 1932, at Portland, Oregon. . Morgan Pry, Area Director. S -12-18-26-0. 3-10-17-24-31 No. 164 Sale of timber. Klamath Indian Hes ervation. Sealed bids in duplicate on forms Drovided therefore, marked out side. "Bid, Claud i na Witt, Maud Witt, Jessie Kirk Allotments." addressed to the Superintendent. Klamath Indian Atency, Klamath Affency, Oregon, will be received until 2:00 p.m.. Facilic Standard time, October 16. 1952 for the purchase of timber on the Claud ina Witt. Maud Witt. Jessie Kirk Allot ments. The Allotments are located west of Kirk and are described as follows: Allotment No. 1334-Claudina Witt-W:-SWU Section 29. Lots 3 and 4 Section 30: Allotment No. 1335-Maud Witt-W'i- NW1,. Section 32, wiiWtNw Section 32. Lots 1 and 2 Section 31; Allotment No. 1143-Jessi Kirk-ESWU S',SE'.. Section 32 all in T32S, B7E. W.M. The estimated stand to be cut. which estimate is not guaranteed, is as inllows: Allotment No. 1334-.tyX) ft. BM. of white fir, 95.000 ft. B.M of sugar pine, and 47.000 ft. BM. of nonderosa Dine: Allotment No 133.1- 705,000 ft. B M. of white fir. 149.0U0 ft. B.M. of maar Dine and 52.000 B.M. of Donderosa Dine: Allotment No 1143-225,000 ft. B.M. of white fir, 36,000 ft B.M of sugar pine and 27,000 ft. B.M7 of ponderosa pine. Each bidder must state the price per thousand feet, BM. Scnbner Decimal C Log Scale that will be paid for timber cut. Each bidder must submit a separate bid for each allotment. No bid will be consid ered for less than $6.00 per thousand feet BM of white fir and S27.00 per thousand feet B.M. for sugar pine and ponderosa pine. A certified check in the amount of twenty per cent iZO'ci of the tout bid price on each allot ment on a solvent bank, payable to the treasurer of the United States must ac company each sealed bid. The deposits will be returned to the unsuccessful bidders. The deposits of the successful bidders wiil be held as cash penal bonds to insure satisfactory completion of the contracts or retained as liqui dated damages If the success. u I bid ders shall not execute the contracts within thirty days from acceptance of their bids. The right to waive techni cal defects and to reject any and all bids is reserved. The contracts will spe cify that all designated timber shall be cut and removed from the allotments by December 31. 1953 and that all oth er requirements of the contract includ ing slash disposal will be completed by December 31, 1953. Before bids are submitted, full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids should be ob tained from the Superintendent, Klam ath Indian Agency, Klamath Agency, Oregon or the Area Director. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Building 1. Swan Is land. Portland 18. Oregon dated this 5th day of September. 1952 at Portland, Oregon. . Morgan Pryse, Area Direc tor. S-19-26 O. 3-10 No. 179 Merrill; By ROBERTA DEWEY The sponsors of the 16th annual Klamath Basin Potato Festival in vite the active participation of bus iness lirms, service clubs, organ izations, lodges, and private indi viduals in the festival parade on Saturday, Oct. 18. Floats entered by children's and teen-age organizations, schools eic, will be ulaced in Class 4. a new classification this year, so that they will not have to compete with adult organizations. Prizes will be 1st: $30 or cup: 2nd, $20: 3rd. $10. Parade prizes for the other classes are as follows: Class 1, Commercial (implement dealers, business houses, etc.) 1st $30 or cup; 2nd $20; 3rd $10. Class 2, Service Clubs (Chambers of Com merce, Lions, Kiwanis, etc.) same as for class 1. Class 3, Organiza tions and Lodges; same as lor Class 1. Class 5, Comic Section, (funny costumes, old vehicles, etc) 1st $15: 2nd $10; 3rd, $5. Class 6, Children's Division, three divisions, pet, costumes and vehicles; prizes for each class 1st, $5; 2nd, $$3; and 3rd. $1. An engraved cup will be award ed the community with the best representation In the prize list, and a special prize of $25 will be award ed the best float In the parade. Each entry must notify the festi val secretary, Mrs, Howard Dew ey, phone 2821, of the class they wish to enter on or before Thurs day, Oct. 16. Dr. F. E. Trotmnn Is parade chairman, assisted by Mrs, w. O. ; Biickner, Oien Gossett, Lynn Roy croft, Oroville Adams and Clyde Hammond. "Do us dirty brlnir us your soiled clothes!" Men's Hand Laun dry, llth and Klamath, Phone 2-2531. CLASSIFIED RATES One day per word Be Thrpe dnvg . per word i Wet'k Run per word 3tva Month run per word 660 MINIMUM The minimum charge for any ont ad is 50c. BOX NUMBERS Amwprs to aria may be handled ihrouKh box nunibtTi nt t.so paper for a service charge of 25c DEADLINES Classified ads accepted up to 5:30 p.m. for followinir, day's publication, up to Noon .Saturday for Monday, classified display Ada accepted up to 12 noon fur following day a publi cation. ADJUSTMENT Plea.se make all claims for adjust ments without delay. Corrections or cancellations re ceived by 5:30 p.m. will be made In following day's publication, by IA Noon Saturday for Monday C FUNERAL HOMES WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home, Sili Hi ng t r ee P hona 3aj4. MEETING NOTICES REGULAR MEETING of Disabled American Veteran., and Auxiliary will be held Friday, Oct. 3. In the K. C. .it 8 p.m. STATED MEETING OP MANZAN ITA Chapter No. 172, O E.S. will be held Fri day, October 3. at eight o'clock in the I.O.O.F. hall. Visitors welcome, VERA FRITSCH, W.M. JOHN LARS EN, W.P. ALCOHOLICS Phone 34fl.'l. Anonymous. Box AO. 2 LOST AND FOUND LOST LARGE tiger -striped spayed fe male cat, copper and black. Vicinity of High School. Answrrs to name Pen ny. Keward offered. 7040. Floyd Wy-r-.a. BURMESE CAT strayed" from ranch iri vicinity of Fort Klamath. Brown with dark brown points, face, ears feet and tall. Has two little white scars on fore head, literal reward. No questions asked. WnteLenz Garrett, Fort Klamath. LOST CHILD'S Plastic rt mgl asses. V cinlty Conger School. Call B769. FOUND the ideal place for an evening of complete enjoyment and relaxation. Ponderota Lounge, W l Hard Hotel, x cellent dinners, dancing nightly. 4 generaiTnotices HUNTING on Hunt's property. West side of upper Klamath Lake, will ba with permit only, WILL HOLD a rummage lale tn Masonic Tecnple Friday and Saturday of this weeK. PERSONALS ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS wilt lad ly help you. Box 204. Phone 3382. RAWLEICH DEALER. Phone 2-0598 sf ter 5 p.m. STANLEY Home Products Phone MOD, ATHENA PROBLEMS AnallzecL Room 43 i-iaremont Hotel. "OLD AT40, 50, 60?" MAN! You'ra crazy! Thousands peppy at 70. Ostrex Tome Tablets pep up bodies lacking iron. For rundown feeling many men, women call "old.' 50c Introductory size only 43c. (At all druggists in Klamath Falls, at Pay less Drug.i 10 SERVICES moving?.:: Can 7425 Local-Long Distance Piano and appliance moving a specialty Transfer and Storage Bckin's Moving and Storage Peoples Warehouse "Since 1918" Septic Tanks Cleaned Newest Sanitary Methodi Also ROTO ROOTER SERVICE Cleans Sewer Lines of Roots, etc. ED P. KING 2434 Orchard Phone 9841 EXCAVATING Mobil Shovel and Trench Hoe Bulldozer Fill Dirt Topsoil Crushed Rock Driveway Cinders Compressor CRANE SERVICE GRAHAM BROS. PHONE 5541 or 8859 W. H. TRACY'S under NEW MANAGEMENT J. A. CORNFORTH Lawn and fill dirt. Sand and Cement Products 1250 Madison Phone 4387 P O. Box 108, Klamath Palls, Ore. ROOFING, concrete, carpentry, odd Jobs By skilled craftsmen. Phona Oua Cook. 5854. 3S40 South Sixth. PAINTING interior and exterior. Low monthly payments. U. L. Brown. Phona 42:6. cleaned. Lacy Kmc. REMODELING and repairs. Expert carpentry No job too small. Call Mc Millan. 9033. KNIT SUIT alterations. Expert work nianship. Phone IMBtil. UHEEN STAMPS On all cah sales of tires recapping and repanng. Monurch Tire Service. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re paired. All makes. Jacuoson authorized service station. Troy V. Cook Company. 2041) So. Sixth. raking Also Phone 5Ja2. plowing. launat'eo anu stretched. CEMENT contractor, estimates. Phone 668S. re 1 3 EDUCATIONAL PRE-SCHOOL CLASS music, dramat ics, crafts. Small kioup permits Indi vidual attention by accredited teachtr. For information, phone 6342. BOOKKEEPLNG office machine typ ing shorthand Specdwriting kindred subjects. Klamath business College, 733 Pine, Phone 4760. TEVISIONn6w IN OREGON Technicians desperately needed. Train in spare time at home. Build your own T.V set which you keep. Free lifetime placement assistance For full dclais write PD M. North 18th, Salem, Oregon 14 HELP WANTED FEMALE VANTEbWOMAN toilve In and tx a helper. Must have references. Phone 8M2. AMAZING EARNING PLAN! Make profits to 1IH) per cent on excit ing new Christmas Card Assortments. Values sell on sight. Personalized Cards St per box, up. NAME-IN-GOLD cards. Stationery, many others. Get Assort ments on approval, FltEE Personalized Samples. STYLART, 1717 W. Ninth, Dept. 116. Los Angeles. WANTED COOKS helper, female. Call Williamson River number nine. WANTED GIRL for rcstounint and hotel work. Must be 21. Macdocl Hotel. WANTED second cook. Apply 8 to 10 a.m. KlflrnathVnl!cy. Hospital. WANTED car hops, ages in tn 23. Ap ply in person tu Mr. Lee, Gino'a Drive WANTED Woman for part time house work. Call 7482 afler six. WANTED "EXPERIENCED waitress. At? ply In parson to Mr, Lee, Glno's Drive-in.