The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 13, 1936, Page 7, Image 7

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June 19, 1936
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
Classified Ad Section
BUY, SELL AND TRADE WITH NEWS-HERALD WANT-ADS FOR QUICK RESULTS
RATES;
CASK JDS .
2c
par word pa? 1 day'a
Insertion. ' '
CHARGE DS-
3c
par word par day's
laeertloa.
All Mall Order Ads Must
Hv Cash With Order.
10
20
par cant discount on
ada r a o a I a ona
waak.
par oant discount on
ada running ona
month.
All laailtlod ada are Inaort
ad In both Tba Klamath Nswe
and Evening Horald at tbo
above rataa. appearing In Tba
Newa first
Tlma limit tor alaaalftcatlon
In tha following day's papara
la f:0 P. M. Ada daalrad In
aartad on tin aama da; aa eub
milled will bara to run "Too
Lets to Clsas!!."
CLASSIFIED INDEX
All alaaaltlcatlona ara num
bered and appear la numerical
ordar. Followlni la an alpha
batblsal reference Hat ot taa
mora Important alaaalfleatlonll
Automotive .............. 1
Building Matarlala 10s
Bualnraa Opputrunltlaa 10
Contract Work Wanted. 10
Educational 6
rarm Implements ... 19a
rurnlahed Apt to Lot....- II '
rurnlahed Huuaa to Let..- 14
Tarniabed Rooms to Lot. 11
financial II
Oanarnl Notices I
Halp Wanted, Mala...-.-. I
Halp Wantad, Female. 1
Livestock and feed.... II
Loat and rouad I
Mlaaallaatoua tor Bale It
Personals 4
Poultry tor Bala..,.. Ilk
Raal Batata tor-Bslo. 11
Itaal Batata tor Leasa II
Raal Batata Wanted.. 17a
Room and Board.. ... II
Ituatlooi Wantad I
twapa 10a
Tranaportatloa I
Unlura. Houaea to Let II
Wanted Mtsceilaoeoei.-... 'IV ' '
Wanted to Rant,,, , II
Loat anal Found
LOUT Yellow gold Oruen watch
link bracelet, Reward. Phone
447. 1171
REWARD tit 110.00 tor return
Cheaapeake mala dog, dead
graaa color. Wada Crawtord,
Klamath Agency. Ull
3
General Notices
stiSaAfsMASea-Ai
FURNITURE repaired. Called tor,
1711 Menloway. Phona 441.
HARRIMAN 1,0 DOB girls' Bum
mer camp opena June leV-Mra.
Oua 0. Johnson, director,
Rocky Point, Ore. M4S
Tranano rt tlottru
SAVE I Go by Bui
Via Band and Mr. Hood
Shortetr Route, Loweit Fatal
to Northweit Points
Ona . Round
Way Trip
Portland $5.90 $10.65
Seattle $8.40 $14.65
Spokane $11.90 $20.05
Busses Leave Hi 41 Nooa from
The) Greyhound Depot
For Information Pbona III
6 Help Wanted Male
WANTED Man and wife on
ranch. Bob Adnml, Merrill,
Ora. 1411
WANTHD Experienced lumbar
bookkeeper and accountant,
lumber office Klnmath Fall.
P. O. Box 161, City. 5409
Klamath
The firms and individuals represent
ed in this Alphabetical Directory of
Speolallzed Builniu and Profession
al Service are known aa Klamath
Falls' Most reliable business men and
; Beaut Culture Lodges
SALON OF BEAUTY Fredarlo- K, P. Klamath, No, 19, lat and
Duart and Engone permanent 3rd Thuradaye, I.O.O.F. Hall,
waraa at La Points'. 4711 8 P. M. 1937
Commeralal Printing Palmer Chiropractor
Pristine of all kinds. BHOP DR uLlp u00Ri
PINO OUIDl, Pallaan, Theatre 1.-"
. B Main OPp. Oodrl Honaa
Demists y ,hy,iciart aBa Surgeoa i
Dr. R. M. dravci, Dontlat.vrhrtnd 1 , ',' 1 v I
118, UndarWood aidg..4188 Dr. aonlc Dlaaaaas et tha heart
floor Sanding , Piano Tuning ; j
FLOOR SANDINO AND'RriFJN; "ftTO '!R" 4I"" ,ndtf"W.enf
ishino. Phons IIIW, - V Tom I"'''!'". n',d'V H,rete"t
.. .i i tilhnlat, W, H, Mortar),' Shop-
Fishermen ',. , -r hard Mnalo Co. " ' 7l
Oat your live mlnnona at tha L. R. Mann, Derby'a Mnsla atord,
tint houia In rear ol Waal Hind ..,..' ;.;
Orooery,; 111 Payna, IBs doaan. '" , Pump" ; v.'. I
Fuel Byron Jaokaon P urn pa, Bervlce,
' J, M. Wauchope. Ill B. Ulh 8.1
Automotive)
WEEK
From Your
1935 Chevrolet Sedan-
Radio and hooter, very low
original, original cost $970,
now pricud at only
1938 Chevrolet Coach A fcAOC
really fino car, and nearly newT
1934 Chevrolet Sedan
Has trunk, thoroughly recon- tfrC.4C
ditionod, another Lock 9 special yO"0
1934 Chevrolet Std. Coach
Kxcollont condition, very nice tfr-dQC
upholstery, and ready to go..T
1934 Chevrolet Std. Coupe
Like now, with new car per- tt4"7C
formanco, at a used car price T O
1933 Chevrolet Sedan
4-door niodol, a very attractive
car, priced to sell today...
LOCKE MOTOR CO.
Uaed Car Storey
6 Help Wanted Male
WANTKD Young man with
groerr experience to work in
general alore, preferably row
employed. Reference required.
Aililnoa P. 0. Dot 17. Mer
rill, Oregon. 4121
WANTKD Young man, age 11
to 11 years, experienced on
ranch, to do general ranch
work; reference ran u I red.
Bantford Jones, Merrill, Ore
gon. 4121
WANTED Dependable married
man tor general ranch Work.
Box II, Morrill. 6300
7 Help Wanted, female
W ANTED Woman, middle age,
unincumbered, to cook and do
' general bouaowork on ranch!
reference required. Bantford
Jones, Merrill, Oregon. 4121
Situatlona Wanted
WOMAN wanta work. Room 7,
131 N. 10th Bt. 1401
YOU NO married man, experi
enced truck driver, wanta Job.
4)1 No. 10th, Apt. 18. 640S
YOUNO man, experienced cook,
wanta work. Ill Arcade
Hotel. "' 1406
CAPABLE WOMAN wante laun
dry or houaework by day or
hour. Apt, 9 117 Commer
cial. 1391
RELIABLE GIRL will care tor
children, day or evenings.
1425 Union Ave. 6311
COMPETENT UlllL wanta cars
ot children. News-Herald,
Bog 8396. 6396
EXPERIENCED oook and walt
reaa wlehee work on ranch
or camp. Local raferoncea.
Era Rogera, Keno. 6389
TWO BOYB Agoa 11 and 16,
want work on ranch. 1227
B. lib. 4031
U
Room and Board
BOARD AND ROOM fg week.
1404 Klamath. 6387
13 Apartments for Rent
FURNISHED three-room apart
ment, Corner Plna and Coder.
BS9
VACANOY, Rooaevalt apart
menta, Hot Rprlngl. Adults
only. Phono 672. 6184
FOR RENT -Four room turn
labed apartment. Oarage. No
small children, til N. 11th.
1384
V AC ANO t Arcade apartments,
Business Directory
women. ' You will find them ready.
, to strve you promptly, economically
and efflciehtly. For your own satis
faction use this handy guide to the
services they offer.
Automotive
- END SPECIALS
"Guaranteed OK" Dealer
1932 Chevrolet Sad
mlloaga, all
6-whcol, 4
$725
oar, one you
like......
1930 Chevrolet Sedan
Excellent condition, motor,
paint, tires all OK, only
paint, excellent tires,
today.. ........
1929 Chevrolet Sedan
New paint, nice upholstery,
good tires, special
1929 Chevrolet Coach
:$435
to purchase,
to operate
14 Fumiahed Houaea'
FOR RUNT Two room modern
cottage. . Couple only. 1334
lllchn. 5384
16 Unfurnished Houaea
UNFURNISHED apartment
I'hone 1B&3-R. 6412
16
Wanteo to Rent
SMALL APAnTMENT, room, or
room and board, for bualncsa.
Box 292, Dorrla, Cat. 6397
WANT Four room, partly turn'
labed house. Arcade Apart
ment 214. 6369
17 Real Eatate For Sale
FOR SALE Four-room houae.
Mllla Addition. Bargain.
Owner, 211 Cedar. 1891
FOR SALE Furnlahed modern
16-room houae, containing
apartmenta, houaekeeplng and
Bleeping rooma. Plpa furnace,
double garage. Good condi
tion, Cloie la. Inquire 621
N. 10th. 1811
10-ROOM turnlabed home, bath,
etc., 4 acme land, water,
electricity; 8 1 mllea east ot
Oreacent City on old road out
ot fog and wind. Part down,
trade tor part on gaa elation,
tlma on reat; 14,000. Anna R.
Douglas, Creacent City, Calif.
. 6181
DO YOU want a nlca hornet
Herea a big 6-roora home.
Spanleh architecture, hard
wood floora: one of the boat
homes In Mllla Addition: nat
ural hot water heat; built only
3 years ago; price $4,260, half
cash, terma on balance. Owner
and houae at 2441 Orchard
Way. 6183
FOR SALE CHEAP 6 room
bonne close In. Small down
payment balance like rent.
Call at 340 N. 9th. 6394
FOR SALE Lease and furniture
of 12-room rooming house,
good location. 120 Klamath.
63(6
poll SALE Modern home In
Hot Springs, completely furn
ished, 3 bedrooms, oil furnace,
full bascmrnt, $1000 down, It
rents for 160 a month. Phone
1838M. 2956
FOR BALE Improved II acrea.
Cheap. WOt Stewart addi
tion. B. D. Da Witt, general
delivery, 2941
18 Real Eatate For Leaae
..waftAwft-.rw,..,--1-.,-
FOR LEASE Concrete tile
building, 60x71 at 636 Mark
et. Phona 410J3, ' 1871
Painting Papering
Let ua figure your painting,' pa
perlng and tinting. Reasonable
ratos. Phone 1678. Estimates
obeertully given. Wm, Stumpe,
Repairing
Prompt, quality service, lawn
mower welding, gun, bicycle,
sawa, etc Bodenhamer Saw Fil
ing. 119 B. Main. Phona 1268
Roofing
RE-ROOF NOW with tha NEW
PIONEER DUTCH LAP Copper
Clip Shingles. A product ot 48
years' experience. Requiring, re
coatlng, -.and nil types of roof
work, ATLAS -ROOF CO., 210
Qreer Bldg. Phona 606. 4711
,v ''
Sewing
HRMSTITCHINO, dresamaklng,
ladles' tailoring, men'a altera
tion!, buttons 'covered, Mrs, H.
d. Allandar. 114. Walnut 1648
Automptiva
- door model, a reconditioned
will tfrOOC
$300
$265
1930 Chevrolet Coupe
A thoroughly reconditioned car.
Now
$235
$195
Another economical car . . . economical
onomlcal
$185
economical
522 So. 6th St
19
Automotive
USED CARS
1931 Franklin Broughan
Beautiful condition
' throughout.
1230 Bulck Master Sedan,
t wira wheels.
1927 Chevrolet Coach.
1929 Packard. Small I Sedan.
1930 LaSallo Town Sedan,
I wire wheels.
Imperial Motors, Inc.
Cadillac and La Salle
3rd and Mala
FOR SALE Used Ford, Chevro
let, Dodge, International and
Reo Trucka with flat beds, ataka
racks, dump bodies and log
ging equipment, panela and
plckupa. Alao a few uaed cheap
passenger cars. Terma to re-
aponalble parties. J. W. Kerns,
734 8. Ith St., Klamath Falls,
Ore. Pbone 1063 6174
FOR BALE Plymouth 8edan.
'81 model; "terma. Houston's
Barber Shop, Klamath Ave.
6410
20 Miacellaneous For Sale
FOR BALE New 14-ft. boat;
trailer houae, $50, at Fre
mont Bridge. 6411
FOR 8ALE Several nice boxea
cheap. Sea Palmer at Mont
gomery Ward's. 6400
FOR SALE or trade, houae, two
truck tires (00x20 and 10x20
for ante. S. E. Milan Ranch,
Pine Orore or Lakevlew St.
6408
FOR SALE Planla, tomatoes,
pcpnvrs, onions, cabbage. Crys
tals'. 6403
FOR RENT 2.000 acrea good
pasture for cattle or aheep,
known aa Leni Ranch. Che
mult, Ore. 6404
GOODRICH "Ltlentur" fishing
boats. Original Chippewa
waterproof sport boats. Rny
Telford, 123 No. Ith. 6176
WOOD Plna and fir; also
limbs, cedar posts. Bob Brown,
2I7W2. . 6381
FOR SALE City maps, 10c, at
Herald office. . 6039
FOR SALE Persian kittens,
cheap. Phone 1I16J or 620
Jefferson. 6376
FOR 8ALH Fine pieces of furn
iture Hot Point range Oen
ral Electrlo refrigerator.
Phone 1918.' 1985 Portland.
4120
FOR SALE Small baby grand
Howard piano, excellent condi
tion. Reasonable. Phone 48.
i . 6880
FOR SALE 1800 White Cock
erels, five weeks old, 100 each.
Iks Btrubble, Summers Lnno.
6371
20a Sura pa
WILL TAKE chickens or what
have you, for 16 ft. boat, val
ued at $21,00. Call at 1441
rcJianWaym
21 Wanted Miacellaneous
GREEN BOTTLES. We buy
pints and quarts. Klamnth
Ice ft Bt0;'g 00. 6179
22 Livestock and Feed
FOR BALE Good logging and
farm horBon Weighing from
1460 pounds to 1900 pounds,
seven to eleven .years old.
Wall broken and ' gentle. From
$116 to $225. Bays, blacks,
greys, roans and sorrels,
Terms to responsible parties.
J. W. Kern,, 734 S. 6th Street,
Klnmath Falls, Oregon,' Phona
1068. ... 6176
FOR SALE Registered Here
ford bulls, 2 years old, Phone
18D0J. y, .. ' '8811
Mltltsl'to' Whsta products of po
troleunt ratlhoi'ies now nra being
developed Into silpov-gnnollno tor
use in military aircraft. Such
fuel Ib snld to give a plane a 20
per cent ' additional rate of
ollmb. . '
19
Automotive
A Late Model
Quality Used Car
will give you practically new car performance and trouble
free tatiifaction. You tave (he enormoui new car depre
ciation! Wise buysrt will chooie ens of thtiel
Dodge '33 Sedan) lately itaal body, genuine hydraulic
braltei; patented floating power.
Down payment only ..,...$176
Dodge 'J4 Coupe; low mileage; heavy duty tlrei;
free-wheeling and automatic clutch, Individual front
wheal luipenilon.
Down Payment only .., ,.. $196
Ford '34 V-8 DoLuxe Sedan; chromium plated itaal
poke air wheals, doughnut type nearly naw tiro; at
tractively finished In Cordova-tan.
Down Payment ..... $174
Willys '3577 Sedan with form-fitting trunk; the sav
ings In operating costs will help to pay for It.
Down Payment ..........$1$X
Low Priced Values
Chevrolet '30 Coupe . L ..........$247
Chevrolet '30 Coach ; $247
Chrysler '31 Coupe - ...$230
DaSoto '30-Sedan $257
Dodge '30 Sedan I2M
Hupmobile '31 Sedan
72a Poultry For Sale
SUPER QUALITY CHICKS Bred
for size and production, state
blood tested. White Leghorns,
sexed day old pallets or
straight run cblcka, Also R. L
Keds and Barred Plymouth
Rocks, Send card for litera
ture giving prices and teatl
monials. Established 10 rears.
Magulra Electrle Hatchery,
2416 N. E. Oregon Bt, Port
land, Ore. dill
25
Money to Loan
LOWEST RATES
on
AUTO LOANS
and
REFINANCING
Quick, Dependable, Safe,
No co-algnera No Red Tape
NO HIDDEN CHAROES
Lat us finance your new or Died
car purcbaaa
Motor Investment Co.
Licence M104
114 No. 7th Ph. 881
Legal Notices
NOTICE OF 110XD SALS
Sealed proposals will be re
ceived by the Common Council of
the city of Malin, Oregon, for the
purchase of Sixteen Thousand
Dollars ($16,000) worth ot City
of Maltn Oeneral Sanitary Sewer
Bonds, first Issue, autaorlted Tr
aru election duly held April 1,
1936, and by Ordinance Numoer
Issued for the purpose of
paying tbe cost of the construc
tion and acquisition of a general
sanitary sewer system for the said
City ot Malln, Oregon.
Proposals to purchase said
bonds will ba received by tha
City Recorder up to and Includ
ing the xzu day ot June, lgss,
at the hour ot 8:00 o'clock P. M.,
and opened at a regular meeting of
tba Common Council of said City,
Immediately thereafter. Tbe said
bonds to be dated September 1,
1936, and In denominations ot One
Hundred Dollars ($100.00) and
Five Hundred Dollars (1800.00)
each, payable aerially In four to
twenty yeara. They shall draw
Interest at a rate not to exceed
fire per cent (6) per annum,
payable semi-annually as follows:
September 1st and March 1st of
each year, beginning March 1.
1937, and ehall mature aa fol
lows: Bonds Koa. 1 to 6 Inc., for
$100.00 each maturing Sept, 1,
1940.
Bonds Kos. S to 16 Ins., for
$100.00 each maturing Sept 1.
1941.
Bonds Nos. 11 to 10 Inc., for
$100.00 each maturing Sept. 1,
1942.
Bonds Nos. 21 to 30 rnc, for
$100.00 eaoh maturing Bent. 1.
1943.
Bonds Nos. 31 to 40 Inc., for
$100.00 each maturing Sept, 1,
1944.
Bonds Nos. 41 to ftO Inc., for
$100.00 each maturing Sept. 1.
1945.
Bonds Not. 61 to' SO Inc. for
$100.00 each maturing Sept. 1,
1946..
Bonds Nos. 61 and ' II lor
$600.00 each maturing Sept. 1.
1947.. .
Beds Nos. 63 and 84 for
$80'. 0 ench maturing Sept. 1,
1948. , .
Bonds Nos. 65 and 66 tor
1600,00 eaoh .maturing Sept, 1,
1949.
Bonds Nos. 67 and 68 for
$600.00 each maturing Sept 1,
1960. '.
Bonds Nos. . 69" and 70 for
$600.00 each maturing Sept. 1,
1861.
Bonds Nos, 71 and 78 for
$600.00 each maturing Sept 1,
1052. . .,
Bonds Nos. 71 and 74 for
$500,00 each maturing Bept, 1,
1963, . .
Bondg No. 75 ; hd 71 for
$500.00 ench maturing Sept. 1,
1964.
Bonds No's. 77" ' and 71 ' for
$800.00 eaoh maturing Bept, 1,
1955.
Bonds Nos. 79 and 80 for
1500,00. eaoh maturing Sept. 1,
1956,
Principal and Interest shall be
payable at the ottlce ot tha City
Treasurer ot tits City of Mallu,
Mnlln, Oregon.
The City wilt furnish approv
ing opinion of Teal, Winfree, Mo
Cullooh, Shtiler A Kelley, Attor
ney! ot - Portland, Oregon, on
bond transcript,' - - ...
' Bltln Will be received tor one
or more ot the . sbpve-described
bdnds.
Said proposals ' to purchase
such bonds must be accompanied
by a certified oheok on some re
sponsible bank, payable to the
19
$317
OSTENDORF MOTOR COMPANY
424 S. 6th Klamath Falls Dodgo, Plymouth, Dodge. Trucks Phono 272
OUR REPUTATION YOUR BEST USED CAR GUARANTEE
News of Klamath Churches
First Church of Chrlxt Scien
tist Tenth and Washington Sta.
Sunday school at 9:80. Morn'
Ing service at 11 o'clock. Bub'
Ject, "God tbe Preserver of
Man."
Testimonial meeting Wednes
day evening at S o'clock. This
church maintains reading rooms
In the First National Bank
building, rooma 212-213, -where
tbe Bible, writlnga by Mary
Baker Eddy, and autnorlted
Christian Science literature may
ha read, borrowed or ourchaaed.
Thla reading room la open dally
from 7:30 In tbe morning nntil
9:00 o'clock In the evening. An
attendant Is In charge from lz
to 1 o'clock, and from 2:30 Un
til 4:30, except on Sundaya and
holidays.
St. Panl'a Church, Eighth and
Jefferson. Rev. Hale B. Eu
banks. Rector. Rectory 628
Pacific Terrace. Phone 438.
First- Sunday after Trinity,
June 14, 1936.
7:80 a. m., Holy Communion.
lA.nn m . Holv Euchariat
and aermon. (Church school).
e e
T , rtnv flmlnte Church-
Baaement of city library, corner
ot Fifth street ana mamaia
avenue. Rowland L. Rigby,
hranch Dresldent
Sunday achool 10 a. m., Elmer
Bmlth. euperlntenaent.
nr., . -
rhni. nranHoa each Tuesday
evening at 7:30, under tha direc
tion of Mrs. jell Bean.
, e e
ertia rvvMint Church. 122
Walnut Street. E. A. Ohman,
pastor. Residence at the church.
Telephone 1919W.
Bunday school, 1:45 a. m. Mrs.
SJ A. Ohman, superintendent
'Thla Bunday will ba the gradu
ation exercises ot the confirma
tion class, and apeclal aervlcea
will ba held both morning and
evening.
i uU.miI at the class will
ba held In the morning, begln-m-io.
Blblea and diplo
mas will be given to each mem
ber ot the ciaaa.
I. Ik. xvanlnr net-vlCO S IPS-
t.i tipnvmm will be atven. a
special sermon on the topic.
"The value 01 bidio man na
tion," will be given by the pas
tor. We cordially Invite all friends
and those Interested to attend
these special services.
n ft. . I. A V.TWWnP
vniircu w, . --
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.,
with good claases for all. The
morning services will be given
over io me jui.uaxM -----
t ski. taa St tUllR thfi
exercises, mw - r
children all look forward to.
, i11aa lefllan t iI
Parents are especially
-nine. Young peoples service
Legal Notices
ftA...HW ii ' "
a.i. Mniin Oregon. In tha
amount ot three per cent (3)
of the proposal or bid, each auch
bid or proposal m
. ft.A ..nHoraipned. and on the
lower left-hand corner ot Sach
envelops there snail oe piainiy
written or printed "EID8 ON
ninv MAT.TN niCNERAL
SANITARY SEWER BONDS.
FIRST ISSUE. The council re
serves - the risht to reject any
nlt nil hlila and to call for new
bids It it so oleot.
C. R. BEAKUSLiSI,
mtv Recorder.
Herald, .June 6-13-20162
KOTICH TO BUIlDINQ CON
TRACTORS gafltnit hid-, will be received by
the Oregon State Highway Com
mission in the Auditorium, third
floor, Publlo Service Building,
Portland. Oregon, at 9:00 o'clock
a.m., on Friday, June 26, 1936,
for the construction of a frame
offldS building, 37'x50', on State
Highway Department property at
Bend, Oregon.
Plans, nronosal blanks and full
Information tor bidders . may be
obtained at the office ot the State
Highway Commission, 322 State
Office Building, Salem, Oregon.
Plans and specifications may be
Inspected St the same place and
at the office of Division Engineer
K, t. LytlS In Band.
The right Is reserved to reject
any or all bids or to accept the
proposal deemed best for the State
of nrnirnn. No bid will be ac
cepted unless accompanied by
csh, certified oueoK or a oiuaer
bond for an amount not less than
five (6) per cent ot the total
amount bin.
OREGON STATE HIGH
WAY COMMISSION,
By H. B. QLAISYER, Secretary.
H J 18156
Automotive
Attention
Truck Users
We have a complete stock of quality reeonditlensd
trucks, one of which will fit your needsl
Chevrolet '30 Canopy body .. ; $157
Chevrolet '35 Express, Down payment ...$164
Ford '30 Panel body -.. $1M
Ford '33 V-8 Express. Down payment ....-...$12
FORD '35 V-l Express. Down payment $17J
GMC 4-eyl Canopy and stake . .... $123
International '33 Express. Down payment ...-.....$12$
Chevrolet '30-11, ton, SWB platform $17
Dodge '34 MA ton heavy-duty, long wheel base, 34x7
duals, stock body; renewed,
Down Payment $1$$
Ford '30 'j ton, LWB, duals, platform; low mileage
and good fires,
Down Payment eeeeaeeeeaaeee immummimIhihmi
Ford '31 I 'a ten, LWB, duals, (take body; recondi
tioned, Down Payment ...$ 8,
Ford '3411 ten, LWB, duals, chassis and cab.
Down Payment ....$16$
' And Many Others,
Special Crop Payment Plan.
1:30. These services are pror
Ing a real blessing.
Evangelistic services 7:30.
Mid-week prayer service, Wed
nesday, 7:30. H. L. Russell,
paator. -
. e e
Tba Pentecostal Assembly of
God 512 Main St., under Moe's
Store.
Sunday school at 9:46 a. m.
Morning worship at 11:00.
Young People's meeting 6:30
p. m. Evangelistic service 7:46
p. m. Meetings on Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday at 7:46
p. m. Everybody welcome. Beau
ford F. Miller.
Zlon Lutheran Church, 1015
High street, O. W. Hoffmann,
pastor.
The annual Sunday school and
church picnic will be held at
the Ohlemeyer ranch, one mite
west of Henley achool, thla Sun
day. The aervlce will be held
on the ranch, not at the chnrch,
at the regular time, 11 o'clock.
There will be no Sunday school.
All who deaire to attend and
have no means of transportation
are to notify tbe paator.
First Christian Church. Pine
afreet at Ninth. Arthur Charles
Bates, minister. Office In
church. Phone 1033W. Resid
ence phone 158SW.
Bible school meets St 1:46 S.
m. O. B. Robertson Is tbe super
intendent, Mrs. A. C. Bates,
primary superintendent Classes
fcr all who come. We most
cordially Invite new members,
Communion and worship, 11
a. m. Organ prelude by Mrs.
A. C. Bates. Lord's Supper Is
observed In remembrance ot
Him. Duet, "They Are Nailed
to the Cross," by Miss Una
Hlcka and Mr. Everett Kigate.
Sermon, "At The Cross."
rhriitlan endeavor holds their
Pre-prayer service at 1:45 P. m.
Regular meetings at 7 p. m.
Evening worship I O'clock.
nn aarvlca lad hV Mr. Clyde
O'Neal. Bold, "Deep Down in
My Heart," bf Cecil fox. ser
mon, "Selling Our Birthright."
The usual week nignt aervices.
e a e
viAtnafti Ymtih. 1007 Pine
street between Tenth Snd Elev
enth. Fred Hornshuh, pastor.
Bible school at 9:46 Sunday
morning. Joe Stafford, super
t.,..Hcnt and Rpnree Brodland.
assistant, classes tor all ages.
Morning worship at 11:00.
The pastor will preach on "Pure
and Undefiled Religion." This
will be a striking message on
the difference between true
fhrlstlsnltv and some of the
.In rAlfirlnna. Mil ait!
and singing fill this devotional
hour.
vmtns- Pennies' service at
a. an rpHa vnitn rjaoDle. under
the presidency of Dale Sackett
invite all other young people not
otherwise engaged. to this
splendid youth'a houf of wor
ship. .
ri. flnrnln nltht service in
cludes a big "sing." The Low
ell brothers' trio will give spec
ial numbers with guitar accom
paniment. Other specials will
feature the service. The pastor
will deliver a aermon of interest
on "Snared."
Mlvttt taarvlaa WAfineS-
daya and Fridays. All welcome,
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Mnthmllat Church. Cof-
AT fPantt. and Ttleh Street!.
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John W. Warrell, pastor. Resid
ence 1005 High street, rnone
448W. . :
Sunday next, the v church
school will assemble at 9:30
m. Lawrence K. Phelps,
annarlntendent. Classes for
Students ot all ages.
Morning worship at iu:do
o'clock, with the pastor in
charge. Special music.
Sermon topic: "Pentlcost To
day." This message will Include
.A n, tha nntnt&ndlne: state
ments of Toyohiko Kagawa n
his recent addresses in roruunu,
dealing with the reality ot spirit
ual lite. . ...
Tn Rnwnrth league aevotion-
.1 mpptlnea at 6:30 D. m. The
senior league meeting In the
league room. Young peoples
In church parlor, both
under own leadership.
United service in tne rresoy
terlan church at 8:00 p. m.,
with special speaker nno pro
a-"1' . .. '. ' .. '
The uany vocation , m
School will continue through this
week,, Meeting In First Presby
Inrlnn a n ,1 First Christian
Churches. Make Sunday the
Dent nay or an ut wee a lurougn
participation . In the worship of
the ohurch.
The annual conference of tne
Automotive
church will be held In Corvatlie
beginning June 21.
All are asked to do all they
can to close tha church year In
a satisfactory way.
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First Baptist church, ' corner
Eighth and Washington strests.
"The Church With ths Oospel
Message snd Mission." Cecil C.
Brown, pastor. Residence 428
North Eighth street. Phone
245R. "
Bible school 1:45 a.' m.,
George O. Welch, superinten
dent. A well organised achool
with competent teachers for
each eiaas. Morning ' worship
11:00 a. m. Sermon subject,
"My Father's Business." .
B. Y. P. TJ. 7:00 p. m. Mrs.
Vanie Walker, general director.
This organisation with its union
for every age offers excellent Op
portunities tor Christian growth
and development. - Evening 'wor
ship and evaogellatlo service g
p. m. Sermon subject, "The
Devil's Invitation."
The eastern association of
California and Oregon meets at
the Flrat Baptist church June
17-21 inclusive for Its 63rd an
nual session. There wilt be a
preaching service on Tuesday at
s p. m.
This friendly churoh oordlallv
Invitee the publlo to all ot Its
aervices. Here you can hee the
Old Time" gospel, and enjoy
good Christian fellowship.
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Flint Pi-Mbyterlaa Church
The Flrat Presbyterian church,
corner ot North Sixth and Pine
atreets, hoida Its morning service
at 11:00 o'olock. The paator,
the Rev. Theodore Smith, D. D.,
will ocenpy the pulpit, apeaklng
on the topic, "Tba Image ot
God." Mrs. George W. Mcln
tyre, organist, presents the fol
lowing musical program: Organ
prelude, "Andantw con Moto," by
Qullmant; tbe offertory, "Invo
cation" by Capoccl. Miss Au
gusta Parker will alng "Enough
to Know" by Ogden.
in taa evening tbe service will
ba union with the First Metho
dist congregation meeting with
tbe Presbyteriana la the Pres
byterian church at 8:00 o'clock.
The Rev. Walter A. Couden,
Presbyterian minister, will speak
on Alaska, presenting beautiful
plcturaa ot that land and em
phasising the religious and mis
sion work that has been carried
on there. Tbe Rev. John W.
Warrell will lead In prayer. The
organ prelude will be "March"
by Petrall, and the organ offer
tory will be "Interlude" by Qull
mant. Miss Augusta Parker will
sing, "All la Well," by Scott. It
Is expected that tha auditorium -will
be filled for this aervlce.
The Bible school opens at
1:45 In the morning with Mr.
George W. Mclntyre, general
superintendent In o h a r g e.
Strangers are welcomed to these
services of the church. . In the
Bible school competent teaohers
lead In the Instruction ot all
aires. Children with their par
ents are made to feel at home
at once.
Ths Young People's Society ot ,
Christian Endeavor meeta at
7'un o'clock In the evening.
Some very Interesting and well
attended meetings nave been
held recently. Last Sunday
evening's waa unusually fine,
with Robert Hunt leading.
A nursery la maintained In
the basement ot the church dur
ing the regular services, so that
parents with small children may.
attend the worship in the sanc
tuary and know that their little
onea are being cared for.
ALTAMONT
ALTAMONT. Billy McFadyn,
son ot Mr. and Mrs. pat Mc
Fadyn. has been seriously HI
with pneumonia at the Hillside
hospital. The child Is reported
to be somewhat Improved at
present and has been returned
to his home.
F. L. Rutledge ot Gold Beach, .
Ore., spent last week at the
home of his son, W. L. RUt-
ledga, on Altamont drive,
Mrs. Conway of Lebanon, ore,,
Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. O.
D. Roberts, on Altamont drive.
She planned to return to her
home Bunday.
J. T. Robertson has been quite
111 at the family home on Sixth
aVemre recently.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. BAtty and
son. Gilbert of Heppner, Ore.,
were guests at the home ot Mr,
and Mrs, Ray Aubrey last week.
Mrs. Batty la a sister of Mrs.
Aubrey. They returned home by
way of Portland.
Betty Rutledge spent last week
with relatives In Bend.
Shirley French has returned
from the east to live with her
brother-in-law and stater, Mr.
and Mra, O. - B. Neweom, at the
Fifth avenue grocery.
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