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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1934)
Juno 7, 1934 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALI A OREGON PAGE ELEVEN Want-Ads Bring Results Phone Yours to 1900 II "HftEDI 3c 10 20 df' .-. Rates fiur word per day's naiirtlim. por culil discount on ads running one week. per oonl discount on ads running oil month. Alt clnaiilfleil nits nrn Insert od In Imlli Tim Kluniiilli N.wa nncl KvciiIdk 1 1 i-f u Id. ut I ho above rnlu, nppt'iirlnic In The Newt first. Thno limit for liialflrntlnti In Hi" fiilliiwliig ilnv's papers la 11: (J II I'. M. Ail ilrnlred In niTiod mi Ilin mtinu tiny tin sub nilitml will have to run "Too l.nm to Clnmlfy." Tm-I.ntc-lo-t'laaalfy nil nro put In one impnr only nt Ihe snino rntn n qunti'il nluivo, ami rlnlllcd tor sucetwdlng inanrtlona. Loit and Found National and Local Markets Classified Ir des All cloHilfli'ultom aro num bered and aiinimr In numur Iral oriliir. following la all ii I itli it lin ( I i'ii 1 rufnrenuu lint of Ilin niuro Important clumlfliu tlnnei Auliiinollvfl 1 0 Iliillillng Materials J On Hllalllras Opportunities .. 24 Km lilnliml Apia, to Lrt i 13 Kurnlalwil House to Let.... M Kiirninliud Itounu to Lot.. 1 1 Kllililli'llll ' 13 (Immrnl Nnlli'na 8 Ih'lp Wunh'd, Mnln .,..., C Help Wauled, KuiiihIu . 7 Livestock unci Kited 21! l.iiNt mill Kiiiind 2 Miscellaneous for Hulu .... 20 I'urannala 4 I (mil Katalo for Hulu 17 Hul Katnlu fur I.oiihii 18 Itoul Kiiluln Wuutiiil 17a Itiioiu anil Hiinril 12 Hltiiiilloua Wuulcd ......... V Swans .......... 20a To Kxrliiiniio ....... 11a Willi leil Allseclluueuua 21 6 Help WantedMalt) ESTAUURltEI) FIRM hna apian did opnnriiK, on itiuiiiiKor, fur reliable man to lank after busl neia (city). Can uee tour good men nearby cities. Ituti rvneu required. AIho man Investment wlilrh la protected liy bond, No Selling, (loud weekly Income, priivlilud (ur. Cilvo atroot oil- drces or telephone number 'or Interview. Nows-lluruld, Inn UUP. H2. 7 Help Wanted, Female 17 ReaKEitata For SaU WANT TO PURCHASE Have reliable carpenter and bulldor who wanti to buy a spare time job in lhape of well-locotod 4 or 5 -room house In need of repairs. Can make small down payment and small monthly pay ments, repairs to bo made as fast as his spare time and fin ances will pormlt. This man is no fly-by-night but a responsible citizen with a family. References furnished. FOR SALE $2000.00 will buy good 5-room house with 3 bedrooms and bath; noor Mills School, Well built, big lot; easy forms,- small down pay mont. Will trade for good small ranch. WANTED Kxperlnnced cook for realniiriiiit. 238 Mnln. 813 9 Situations Wanted LOST ainsaos In black leather rnao. Return News-liornid nf flc 812 LOST White plckln gloves trimmed ihuck paicm. iimum News-Herald office, Kownrd. ' I7U7 General Notices RADIO 8BRVICB or all klnda. Wm. Long. 1405 Lookout HI. Phnnt 1 BKGJ. ens Personals REV. EVELYNS MARSHALL Spiritual readings dally, l'bone t7l. I9U DO. 1IU. 1)76 READINOB deny. 611 Oak St. 8 to. - 5 Transportation DRIVINCI to Clilrnso. 24th, will tuk two piiiwengiira to help ehnre expenses. Uu Km 2. Nowa-llorald. 1002 Travel By ' Shorttst Bout4 to PORTLAND $6.90 one way SEATTLE $8.40 one way SPOKANE $12.80 one way MT. HOOD STAGES Via Hand and Ml. Hood Ltav Ortyhonnd Depot at 11:10 p.m. dally. Pbona 1680. 6 Help Wanted Male WANTBD NEWS CORRESPONDENT at Chlloquln. Gloaa contact with news mors Important than shlllty to wrllo. Good pay. Write KEN Editor, Klanmtn Nows.' 8 WANTED ny mlddlo aged widow, poaltlon na houokeinr. Nowa-llorald, hux 1425. 145 Olltl, wlama hnuanwork. It' f "r eiH'a, Nowa-lluruld. box 1UU7. 1007 LADY WANTS WOHK. 837 Main St., room 6. 1137 OIHL wants botianwork In r out of town. 1330 Wordun. 12 Room and Board QUOD BOARD AND ROOM-Oak. -621 468 13 Furnished Apnrtmentt KOll RENT Fiirnlahnd four-room apartments, clone In. 718 Juf feraon Bt. KIVE-HOOM aiiarlniont. ovor atiltfed furniture; nttrnrtlve price; eloao In. l'hono 1818. 825 Uranl. SMALL, two-room uiinrtmont, cor ner Codar and l'lno. 810 CLEAN apartments, oath, alenp Ing porch. garago. 822.60. IMione 1876M. 836 REX ARMS Steam heat, 116.60 up. i , AROADB APARTMENTS - HO l ""iaii if"' '""''' nliii i 14 Furniahed Houses 2S MONTH 6-room lioma In Hot Springs, to rnlhiblo couple for Hummer muutlis. l'linne 1409J. ' 1010 I10UBB 716 Washington. COll RENT 4-room furniahed apartment, electric rungo; clean. rnMonniiip, 'hono 409R. 8"j 16 Wanted to Rent juuijiini'if ---r WANTED Unfurnished apart ment, closs In. Nows-Hornld. 110806. .,1? 17 Real Estate For Sale KOR SALE Orais rnnch, 1760 arm, known sa Leux ranch, Kliininth Mnrah, S miles from shipping point. C. A. Lens, Chemult. , 1008 TIIHEE-ROOM hnnao. priced lor ulck sale. 2336 Onrdon. SERVICE STATION for ale, or will trado for ncreap, Im- Srovod nnd olenr. Antler's orvlce Btnllon, bog 95, lily, Oregon $400.00 Lalceshore Gardens tract near Mooro Park. Enough gordon land to Itoop you busy, and tfio soil is richer than any thing but the U. S. Treasury. Good gravel road, electric lights, choap irrigation end drinking wafer. Buy this and laugh at COPCO. Terms easy; interest cheap. WE WANT MORE LISTINGS M. L JOHNSON C. R. DE LAP 406 Main St. Phone 2161 18a To Exchange 80 ACRES Clear, trade for lato model car. News-Herald, box 841. 841 19 Automotive Louie's Used Car Lot 8th & Main LOUIE'S SPECIALS 33 Ford V-8 DoL Sedan $665 '32 Ford V-6 Coupe $475 '32 Pontiac Coupe ..$465 '32 Plymouth Sedan $425 '30 Hudson Sedan $415 "31 Chevrolet Coupe $395 '30 Ford Sedan $300 '30 Chevrolet Coupe ..$300 '29 Buiclt Coupe . ; $300 '29 Durante Coupe $295 '30 Ford Coupe . ....$285 '29 Graham-Paige Coupe $285 '29 Chevrolot Sedan $245 '29 Ford Fordor Sedan $225 '29 Willys-Knight Spt. Cp. $195 '26 Franklin Sedan $185 '26 Hudson Brougham $ 90 '26 Buick Coach $ 65 Many other Makes and Models EASY TERMS . We finance Contracts Cars bought for Cash Poatmsstor General Farley ssys lie was only fooling about Issu ing a Santa Clsus stamp. It's too lato to say that for his Moth- er'a Duy atninp, 19 Automotive A Used Car Guarantee Is no bet ter than the man behind it, plus his shop equipment and ability to do the work. OUR USED CARS ARE REBUILT BY MASTER MECHANICS ' SPECIAL THIS WEEK 1933 PLYMOUTH COUPE. Priced to sell. Just tradod in on a Pontiac Straight 8. SNYDER MOTOR CO. 9th end Klamath; , Phone 1530 21 Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Cabin at Lake of the Woods. Muat be reasonable. Newa-IIerald, box 973. . 973 WOOL AND PELTS WANTED Wby send sway on consign ment when csab la waiting tor you? Our trucka will call and pick up your Polls, Hides, Wool, Junk. Used wool sacks for sale. Honest doallngs our motto. M & 8 BAG CO. Bam placo since 1929. 134 Market St, Phone 1939W 22 Livestock and Feed FOR SALE Work horaes, 1400 to 10U0 pounds. George W. Cartwright, ilalln, Ore. FOR PALE Elicht head lonr yearling bulla. Polled J4oro lords. price 3100 per head for the lot, Hoe Fred Stukel, Jlor- rui. uregon. 22a Poultry For Sale FOP. ftAf.K rnlnriwl frvnrn re. sonable. Sturgesa, fourth houae on AUamont Drive from Sixth. 1009 FOR SALE White Pekln ducks. Call 13F3. . 1004 BABY CHIX Reds, $9 a hun dred; White Leghorns, 38 t hundred. Parcel post prepaid. Compliance certificate No. 9839. Charles U Good, box 356, Eugene, Ore. 2084 ORDER Magulro cnlcks now, Barred Plymouth Rocks, R. L Reds and White Leghorns. Quality unsurpassed. Slate eollega B. W. D. tested. Lead ing laying strains. $9 100 prepaid. Compliance Certifi cate No. 2924. - Magalre Elec trlo Hatchery. 2416 N. E. Orogoo street. Portland. Ore. OARRETT BROS. HATCHERY" ' For White Leghorn Chicks From selected bens and Brownell cockerels with dams' trapnest records of 260 to 326. May chicks, 9c each delivered. 100 per cent strong, live chicks guaranteed. BOX 183, GRANTS PASS, ORB. Compliance Certificate 7666. 23 Financial SAVE 8AVE SAVE ON AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING Lowest rates and easiest terms Investigate and be convinced. MOTOR INVESTMENT CO. 108 so. Mb, - pa. ut; 3tate License M-104 Keno Items Klamath Business Directory The firms nnd individuals represent ed in this Alphabetical Directory of Specialized Business and Profession al Service are known as Elamnth Falls' most reliable business men and Bicycles House Moving ' - , .. -,..i Call K. B. Hadley, 811 Lsguna, Balloon and Used Bicycles. p ig.gw. POOLE'S UIOYOLB SHOP pllono 1B93W- Household Aide Chiropractor mattrbbs renovating - ,, . and ruo cleaning m..H.iV li k 7tk Klamath Rug and Mattress Ce. Werve Specialist 117 k 7t. , Maln 8t, Phone 1817J Dress Shoppe Laundry ''ThoHK8 Sman d1r?s8...DR.u?t. MEN'S HAND LAUNDRY 5Si eSilV SliWa Jllrew Bid? A" klnd" of l"0' work ioM- 781 Main 8t,wttrl Drow 911 Klamath. Phons 766 Floor Sanding Lawn Mowers FLOOR BANDING AND REFIN- Oorrsotly fitted up and sharp- IBHINO. Phone 85 W 4. sned, 9th & Klam. Phone 996H Garage Lenaei DLK Garage Open All Eye tests. Soul Ban. 10-11, 1-4, Night Storage, gas, oil, 7-8. Oomplets Bervlce. , , . . . Moving Hematite '..ing ... PIONEER TRANSFER HEMSTITCHING.- BUTTONS onv 988 Klnmnth, Phono 1760 ered, dressmaking. Mrs. B M. Allenrter. 614 Walnut, Painting Hospitals PA I N T I N Q, PA PERH ANQING MATERNITY OMPI - 18. tor g- OKOBlrfk ... Commercial Printing PAINTING, Paperhnnging nnd Kalsomlnlng. Lot J. R. Roper Printing of all kinds. SHOPPING enllmnte your work. Phone GUIDE, Pelican Theatre Bldg. 203-W. 8020 women. You wUl find them ready to serve you promptly, economically and efficiently. For your own satis faction, use this handy guide to the sorvlces they offer. Summer School BUMMER SCHOOL tor grade pu pils. Mrs. Hnlferty, phone 881- Transfer Largs, Fast Truek Insured Car go. Local, Long Dlatanoe Dsy or Night Phone 85J5. Turkish Baths Massage, Oolonlo Irrigation. Reg latered Nurse. 117 So. Batentb Typewriters Typowrltors Adding Machines Store and Market Flxturos. Factory Agent (or Royal. Oregon Equipment Co. Ph. 8067 Watch Repairing B. J. CARLISLE, Jeweler Expert Watch A Jewelry Repair, Wood FIR AND PINE Bob Brawn, 2481 Whits. Phons 1891R. Radio Service Call Wm. Long, 1405 Lookout Phone 1826-J, KENO, Ore, A birthday dinner wag given Sunday In honor of Miss Bernlce Simmers by her mother, Mrs. Ross Simmers at their home here. The Invited guests were: Mrs. C. H. Simmers, ot Blanco, Cnl., who Is visiting hero; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sim mers and children ot Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Qlo vaulul of pelican City; Monroe Moore; the bostess and her hus band and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Anderson spent Sunday with Mrs. Ander son's tolks, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fox. Mrs. Monroe Moore, who has been confined to bed at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Prather, with poUon oak, Is able to return to her home at the Pine Tree auto camp. Elmo Howard of Diamond lake spent the week-end visiting his wife and baby at Boawlck, Cal. Miss Waive Orulib returned to her home from Tenlno, Wash., Fridny, Mrs, Clark Abbott and daugh ter, Betty Marie, and Miss Waive Grttbb visited at the home of Mrs. Abbott's uncle, W. B. Spencer and family Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gordon and daughter of Mt Hobroo, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gordon and son ot Wordon were visiting here on Sunday, Tf Ih, vpAnf nnwnra atnn ths shipment ot munitions to fighting Paraguay nnd Bolivia, they'll nnvo so mucn more 10 use among themsolvos, soe? A motorist In Knlnmnsoo, Mich., boat a train to the crossing and then lilt It coming around the other way. That fellow wasn't going to let the train get away with It. ' Legal Notice NOTICE Is hereby given that all outstanding warrants of School District No. 1 up to and Includ ing June 7th, are due and payable at the First National Bank of Klnmath Falls, Oregon. Interest censes nt this dnte. School Dlst, No. 1 of Klnmnth Co., Ore. Ida M. Odell, Clerk. H Je 1 N Je 868 BO. SAN FRANCISCO, June (. tfiH. AAA In.lnlna iflft 1W " - WWW, .1.,....,0 -sow direct. Active, butchers strong to do niffner, arouna iso aesa good-choice 180-188 lb. butohers 4.35, top; lot and load 181-213 lb, 4.26 and 84.10, rexpectlvely; few aortouts 34.10; package 147 lb. llght-llgbta 34.00; packing sows strong to 15c higher, prac tically all good under 400 lb. weights 8.00; 425-660 lb. down to 32.86. Cuttle: 226, Including 60 hold overs. Fairly active, about steady; general quality common-medium; load and half 818 lb. holdover grass steers 85.00; two loads rough medium 997-1027 lb. graaa era 85, car 1127 lb. from same shipment ss latter 34.75; fat load lots under 1050 lb. grass steers quotable to 85.60, possibly 35.76; good under 1100 lb. fed steers snd yearlings quotable to $6.25, possibly (6.60 on under 900 lb.; load late arriving belferlsh graas cows f4, car cows from same shipment 83.75; common-medium $2.60-38.26, cutters $1.60-32.26, low cutters to $1; good buls quot able to $3.75. Calves: 25, sll direct Sheep: 900, Including 130 di rect, 625 holdovers. Few sales lambs fully steady, two decks com-mon-medlum 61 lb. shorn $6.50; boat woolcd lambs available held ta ai-nttered bids wooled to $7.50; part-deck shorn ewes $1.60, strstgnt Stock Market Quotations NEW TORK. June 7, UP) While metal Issues developed some strength in today'a lUtlcss stock msrket, and a tew of the oils rosumed their advance In the latter part ot the session, there waa little enthuslaam shown for higher price levels generally. The close was Irregular. Transfers approximated 450,000 shares. Todays closing prices: Air Reduction ...... 94 Alaska Juneau 20 a Allied Chemical Dye 133J American Can American Coml. Alcohol American Foreign Power American Power & Light American Smelt. Ref. A. T. T. American Tob. B ...... Anaconda Copper Atchison, T. & S. K. Atlantic Refining Baltimore ft Ohio Bendlx Aviation Bethlehem Steel Borden Co. Burr. Adding Machine California Pack Case. J. 'I. Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler Motor .. Col. Gaa ft Electric , Commercial Solvents Continental Can Corn Products Curtlss Wright Dupont ft De N. . Eastman Kodak, Electric Auto Light General Electric ... General Foods General Motors Gillette Raior ....... Gold Dust Homestake Mining - International Harveater - International Nickel I. T. ft T Johns Manvnte Kennecott Con. Copper Libbey-O-Ford Liggett ft Myers B Liquid Carbide Lorlllard Tob. Co. Monty Ward Nasb Motor ..................... National Biscuit ........... Nalionnl Dairy Products Notional Distillers Now York Central North America . Pacific Gas & Electrlo Packard Motor Park Utah ' k Penney, J. C. ............ ........ Penn R. R . Phillips Pet , Public Service New Jersey Pullman Co Radio Corp ... Rem. Rand .- Reynolds Tob. B .... Sears Roebuck Shell Union Southern Paclflo Standard Brands Standard Oil California Standard Oil New Jeraey Studebaker Co Texas Corp. Trans-America .......... Union Carbide .................... Union Pacific ..... United Aircraft -.. United Corp United Gas Imp. .. U. S. Indus. Alcohol U. 3. Rubber U. S. Steel . West. Electric & Mfg Woolworth 941 34i g 6! 40 1141 72 141 66. 26 231 151 82 251 131 30 61 251 39 121 22, 75 661 81 85 96 21 191 32 30 101 191 S80 Sll 251 11 48 201 291 96 271 181 25 171 861 171 251 271 17 171 4 41 541 291 191 36 60 71 91 441 401 81 121 20 861 441 41 141 6 39 119 201 6 151 40 191 891 34 '491 Chamber Will Establish Weed Travel Bureau Establishment ot an Informa tion bureau at Weed, at the junction of the Weed-Klamath nnd Pnclflo highways, was as sured Wednesday, according to announcement ot Earl O. Rey nolds, secretary ot the Klamath county ohamber ot commerce. Communities on the Cascade International highway, Inoludlng the Weed road, The Dalles-California highway, and an Eastern Wnshtngt n highway, are finan cing the bureau, which Is expect ed to Increase tourist traffic on the ennt-mountnln route. The bureau, to be opened by June 10, will be located In the Mountain Motor company gar age, at Weed. KeynoldB and Ed . Stover - ot chamber ot commerce were at Dorrls Tuosdny soliciting sub scriptions tor tho burenu, and r..:lved a gratifying response from Dorrls citizens, they said. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Jnn 7, (ffj Butter, prints, A grade, 23c; parchment wrapper cartons, 24e; quantity purchases, Is par lb. less; B grsde, parchment wrap pers, 221c; cartons, 231c per lb. Butterfat, Portland delivery, A grade, delivered at least twice weekly, 21c to 22c; country routes, 17c to 18o psr lb.; B grade or delivery fewer than twice weekly, Portland, 17o to 18c; country routes, 14o to 15c; 0 grade at market. Eggs, Pacific Poultry Produc ers' selling nrlcA. nvnrulza 20 fresh extras, 18c; standards, 16c; meaiums, lee per dozen, (Car tons lo higher). Buying price of wholesalers, (resb specials, 18c; extra, 16c; extra mediums, 16c; medium firsts, 11c; pullets. 12c; undergrades, 12o per dozen. Cheese, 92 score, Oregon trip lets, 101c; loaf, Ills per lb. Brokers will pay Is below quo tations. Milk, contract price, 4 per cent, Portland delivery, 31.95 per cwt; B grade cream, 871c per lb. Country meats, selling price to retailers, country killed hogs, Kttaf hltlnliBM ..Am C A IV.- O - to 8He; veal'era, 90 to 100 'lbs., 7c per lb.; light and thin, 6c to ec; Heavy calves, 4c to 5c; yearling lambs, 8c -to 10c; spring lamha. 13c to 14c; ewes. 3c to 4c; canner cows, So te 4c; eutter cows, 6c; bulls 6o to 61o per lb. Poultry, Portland delivery, col ored hens, 13o te 14c; leghorns, 12o to 13c; broilers, 15o; stags, 9c; roosters, 6c; pekln "ducks, 12c; colored, 12-13c; gees, 10c per lb. Onions, old, Oregon, $1.50 to $1.76; new, California wax, $1.50 per 69-lb. bag. Potatoea, local white and red. 76c to $1.00 per cental; Yaki ma, 90c to $1.00; Deschutes, $1.00; bakers, $1.25. New potatoes, Shatter Whltea, $1.76; Garnets, $1.36. Cantaloupes, Imperial Jumbo, $2.76; 36a, $2.50; standard 46s, $2.40 per crate. Strawberries, Improved Oregon, $1.00 to $1.16 per crate. Wool, 1934 clip, nominal; Wil lamette Valley, medium, 26c; fine or 1-blood, 23c; braid, 33c per lb.; Eastern Oregon, 20c per lb.; Southern Idaho not quoted. Hay, buying price from pro ducer, alfalfa No. 1, new crop, $13.60; Eastern Oregon timothy, $17.00; oats, $9.00 to $10.00; vetch, $9.00 to $10.00; Willam ette Valley timothy, $18.00 per ton. DESCENDANTS WON FIGHT ASTORIA, Ore. (U.fD Descend snts ot Norseman won their bat tle before the city council, and as a result a new street will be known as "Lett Erlckson Drive." The name "Adair Drive" was sug gested by opponents. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, June T, (P) Cattle, receipts, 86; calves, 60; market alow. . , Steers, good, common and me dium, $2.76 to $6.15; belters, oommon and medium, $1.76 to $4.60; cows, good, common and medium, $2.85 to $3.78; low eut ter and cutter, $1.50 to $1.35; bulls, good and choice, $3.86 to $3.50; eutter, common and me rlum, $2.50 to $3.35) vealers, good and choice, $4.00 to $4.15; cull, common and medium, $1.00 to $4.00; calves, good and choice, $3.25 to $6.25; common and me dium, $1.60 to $3,50. Hogs, receipts, 600; market steady. . "CAKSAH" BOUOIIT LIQUOR MADISON, Wis. (U.R) Julius Caesar and Innumerable John Smiths are listed among those who signed as purchasers of "medicinal" liquor at drug stores here which are required to file their dockets monthly with the el clerk.. ' . FRACTURED NECK HOQUIAM, Wash. (U.FS Wield ing a shovel proved a hazardous occupation for Knute Bergman. He fractured hia neck while Jerk ing 1t out of the ground. ARE you J IB). 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I aote today. ... dkMAil "UT THE CALIFORNIA OKtOUN POWER COMPANY 1 LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE WUA CARES? GST OUT OP MERE GO OUT AND PLAY BEAT IT- By Harold Gray HELLO, PAPA- f WHO DID t GET CARES? h ALONG SWELL GET OUT 1 I IN SCHOOL J OP HERE- I V TO-DAY! GO OUT Tf J AND PLAY- I tJE8- t DIDN'T ( DO ANYTHING - I NEVER .MEANT TO-- - IVHY-- If 7 THERE- THERB. ANNllE FORGET IT- HE'S OUST CROSS AS AN OLD BEAR TO-DAY- HE DIDN'T MEAN TO HURT TOWN KEUNUS- ' GEE- I NEVER KNEW HBR TO BE SO NICE BEFORH 6HE HUG3BD Ml, AND SHE MEAfcTJ IT- CAN TELL-.