January 22, 1938 TUB NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Herald and News Classified Ad Section BUY, SELL AND TRADE WITH HERALD AND NEWS WANT-ADS FOR QUICK RESULTS RATES: Paid-in-Advance Ont day, per word Iwo day run, S 4 7 20 par word three day run, par word Ona weak ran, par word Ona month run. par word (All mall ordar ada muil bare aaab with ordarl. Charge Adi Each Intartion, par word S (No charge made lor I ail Than 25c) All ada ara Inserted Id both editions at Tba Naws-Herald. y All olaMlflcallooa ara lumbered and appear In numerical ordar. Tba dead-Una tor alaaalflcatlon b 11:00 a. m. Ada received attar 13:00 o'clock will ba run In Iba "Too Lata to Classify" column. Clatiified Index Aoartmanla Inr Hant ..II -41 Automotive Bualuaaa Opporlunltlaa Educational . financial . -4 .Id for Bala or Trada Oenerai Notlcaa Ualp Wanltd, Female . 4 .14 Halp Wanted, naia , Unnana fnr Rant I.ltattnck and Poultry Lost and round ..- Mlacellaneoua (or Rant Mlacallaneoua (or Bala Miscellaneous Wanltd Paraonala Raal Eatata (or Bala Raal Eatata Wantad , Room and Doard Rooma (or Rant Services Bltuattona Wantad iu It 10 1! To Exchange -40 aw n.v,muB i - - ' Transportation 3 tori and Found l,OST Good Samaritan pin O EH. engraved on hack. Re ward Phona 16-W. 1-23 Ganaral Notlcai Go By Motor Coach VIA REND Shortest Rome Lowest Farea To Northwest I'olnta ona Hound Way Trip Spokane $11.20 $20.05 Boise, Ida. 10.00 18.10 Portland 5.90 10.65 Seattle 8.40 14.65 Busses Leave 11:46 Noon Mt. Hood Stages, Inc. flrxrhoimrf Drool Phone PUS j-ao-mir WII.I. HELL to satisfy clalme tor room rent Suitcase and sack left by Jack narlough; aultcaaa of rlnlhaa led hy V. Watklns: hnx of clothing left hy Babe Orey. Mra. Agce, Tourlal Hotel. 1-24 SKI WAXINO Have thoae akla base-waxed hy an expert (or only 11.00 pair which Includea an application of running wax also. Southern Oregon Hdw. Co. 1-17 PLAY niNOO Library club rooma, Jnnuary 14. Sponsored by V. F. W. Auxiliary. 1-11 EXPERT oil atova adjusting and repairing. Oil City. Phona 1197. 1-16 NOTICE A(ter thla data I will not ba reaponalble (or any debta contracted by anyone other than myself. Signed, January IB, 1038. W. B. Bandera. 1-24 THE IMS Indian Motorcycle la here. Coma and aea It. Boden hamer. 310 E. Main. 1-8 LOCAL AND LONO DISTANCE HAULING. Inaured carrlora. Latest type equipment tor large or a in a 1 1 jobs. O. K. Tranifer Co., 423 Main. Phona 17. 3-7 LONO DISTANCE HAULING Phona 1007. 3-4-mtt 10 Service MATTRESSES REBUILT 32.60, ona day aervlca. Flrat claaa tipholalerlng, complete Una ot lateat materlala. Carlaon Mat tress and Upholstering Co., 1206 Main. Phone 701. 3-11 DRESSMAKING, designing and re modeling. PEGGY BTURTEVANT Phono 663-W 317 Fine 1-31 FLOOR 8ANDKR Lateat type aander, eaay to uae, Jint tha thing (or ra-(lnlahlng worn flonra. Southern Oregon Hdw. Co. 3-17 SKI SHOP SERVICE Rlndlngs mounted, akla wnxod and wator proofed, altl hoots groaned, akl equipment rentotl. Southern Oregon Hdw. Co. 3-17 BODENHAMER SAW FILING 210 Eaat Main. Phona 846-W. All snwa, toola, lawnmowors, etc., rnpnlrcd. 2-14-mlt PAINTING, w nil clonnlng, kalso nilnlng. Terms. Harry L. Brown. Phona 10(12. 1-11 SICWINU Alterations. Conta re llnnd. Mra. Hnrnoy. Phona 2151-J. 2111 Dnnow. 3-3 MWUUILL E.0TRIO Blootrl citl contracting, wiring, motor and appliance ropnira. G. W. Uuuong, Morrl'.,, Phona 16. 3-7 la 'it 1 t 10 ID I: Service! CITY TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Moving, crating, packlUK and carload distribution. 620 Spring St. Phona 433. 2-16 INVIHIIILW IIOHIERY MENDING 2200 Huron, Phono II 8 3-J. 1-22 AUTOMOIIILO REPAIRING Quality work at low ratea. Mechanical, body, (ender. Haw-ley-Bmlth Oarage, Bo. 6tb and Midland rd. Ph. 247. 3-1 HEMSTITCHING Buttona. J. C. Penney Co. 2-14 CALL ART BENEDICT, 2364-W Cleaning kitchens, woodwork, wallpaper. Janitor. 2-4 FLOOR SANDING and radnlah Ing. Clifford Golden. Phone I61-W-1. 1-20-mtf 14 Help Wanted. Female ADDRESS ENVELOPES HOME FOR US. GOOD PAY. El - lence unnecessary. Wonderful opportunity. Everything Sup plied. Nationwide Distributors, 401 nroadway, N. Y. 1-22 SPECIAL work (or married wom en. Earn to 121 weekly mid your own dresses FREE. No canvassing. Give age and druse site. Fsshlon Frocks, fnc Dept. G-1161, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1-22 16 Help Wantad, Mala AMAZING new Kuahluntred Shoes! quick cash profile and your own shoes (ree. Experience unnecessary. 130 sample outfit free, Tannera, 1120 C St.. Hus ton, Maas. 1-22 RKLIAIILK man take raro store route. Distribute, collect. New Products. .No Belling. Earn ex cellent weekly Income. B. W. Nut Co., 81. Paul, Minn. 1-22 MAN (or Cof(ee Route., Up to 146 first week. Automobile glvon aa bonua. Write ZANOL, 196 Tenth St.. Oakland. Cal. 1-22 WANTED Experienced m a n bookkeeper about 30 yeara old Must have best reference; nn swer In full detail. Box 016, Naws-Herald. 1-21 18 Situation Wantad WILL CARE (or children In my home or yours. Experienced, and very (nnd of children. 47 Weal liwell, Corner Lowell and Weal Oregon. 1-22 EXPERIENCED truck, tractor and ateatn engine driver wnnta Job. Knows all principle roads, Good referencea. Rt. 3 Box 460 Shady Plna. .. .- 1-2 3 WANTED General housework. Phone 1867-J. 1-27 20 Room and Board COMFORTABLE room next lo hath. Reasonable board for ona or two gentlemen. 1040 Melroso. Phone 0(1. 1-26 ROOM AND BOARD Reasonable. Washing Included. 114 Michi gan. 1-26 ROOM AND OOOD BOARD 436 N. !nd SI. Phone 713-J. 1-22 ROOM AND BOARD 820 HlKh 2-4tf 22 Roomi for Rant CLEAN. ATTRACTIVE ROOM Twin beda; cooking permitted. 148 Broad. 1-24 TWO NICE SINGLE BEDROOMS with bath. Phone 1613-J. 1-27 ROOM FOR RENT 814 Wash Ington St. 1-22 SLEEPING ROOM tor gentleman, 38 month. Phona 1440-W. 3-28 ROOM In modern homa tor gen tleman. Pbona 838. 8-8 CLAREMONT. 318 No. 4tb St. All outside modern rooma. Froo parking lot. 2-7 24 Apartment! for Rant THREE-ROOM furnished apart ment, glassed porch, Hunts and water, 380. Phona 670-W. 1420 Vine. 1-22 VACANCY Alameda apartments. 1800 Esplanade. 1-26 FURNISHED (our and five-room apartments, 140 and 46. 826 Grant. 1-26 APARTMENT and sleeping room . The Gem, 113 N. 6th. 1-22 VACANCY Esplanade Court. 1-27 TWO-ROOM APARTMENT 400 Onk. Adults. 1-24 VACANCY Qlenwood Court. In quire at 801 Market. 1-26 UNFURNISHED Apartment. Mar lon Apta. 1-23 2-ROOM turnlahed apt., alao aleeplng room, cloaa In. 803 Waahlngton. 1-33 THE CASCADE APT. HOT'lL 330 So. 11th St. Phone 888 Rooms with hath and complete ly equipped apartments hy the day, week or month. Freo gar age. l-13-mtt FURNISHED APARTMENTS for 3 or 4 adults. No pets. 413 N. 10th. 2-8 I AND 3-ROOM furnished apt 1805 Main. 061-tf APARTMENT tor reut Alpha Apta. Phona 800. 4664tf FOR RENT Furnished apart ments. Woyerhaeusor district. Glencourt Apta. 1-27 A few words In tba classified will tall your story. 10 26 Houiai for Rent FURNISHED 3 -room house. Phone 748-J. 1-26 TIIRKK-ROOM furnished house, liulli and garage. Water paid. 2424 So. 6th. 1-22 FURNISHED ona room cuhln. Water and lights, fit. 2176-W 1-24 FIVE-ROOM modern unfurnished houno. 764 N. 10th. 1-24 THREE-ROOM house, purlly furn- isneo. nia iironu oi. 1-i.t. NEWLY DECORATED MODERN five-room house, close In. Phone 051-11, or Inqulie 016 N. 2nd. 1-24 MODERN DOUBLE COTTAGES Garage. 36 week. Phone 1100 J. 1-27 SMALL UNFURNISHED HOUSE. 1613 Oregon Ave. 1-24 CLEAN furnished three-room cot tage 1004 Munzanlta. 1-22 FOR RENT Partly furnished house. SI 4 Lincoln. 6 7B-i( 28 Miscellaneous for Rent SKIS FOR RENT High quality hickory skis complete with bind ings lo (It either akl hoots or ordinary hoots. Waxed and all ready to go. complete with poles 31.60 per day. Southern Oregon Hdw. Cn. 3-17 30 Real Eitate tor Sale rui-iuxixri-uui-ri iir"rr - -- 220-Acre Ranch Potato land. 170 acres Irri gated. 60 ncres In alfalfa. Price 311.000. Terms to suit. 4-Room House In Mills addition, on paving. Full price 11 SOU, Including pave ment. Small down puymcnt, bal ance to suit. R. P. OLIVER 111 8. Sth St. Phone S50 1-22 LEWIS TRACTS, 1 mtle east of city on Shasta Way. Excellont location, (Ine soil. Irrigation. Small down payment. Small monthly payments. Interest In cluded. Mra. 11. V. Lewis, own er, rtl. 2. Box 898, Sbnslaway Road. Phone 36J2. 2-6 FOR SALE 323 acre ranch. All modern dairy buildings. 80 acrea In alfalfa, 80 ncrea potnto hind and pasture. 320.000. Del Knttl Bench, 7 mlloa aouth on old MM hind, road.. ..... , 1-23 LARGE MODERN HOME, garage and ono acre, boyond city llm Ita (or lease or aale. Inveatl gala tbla. H. J. Savldge Real Estate 1020 Main Street. 1-22 VERY ATTRACTIVE completely modern two-bedroom home, large living roam, nook, full basemont. shrubs, trees. One block from school on pavement. Phone 404-R. 1-26 160 ACRES 1 mtle from Dorils. largo well for Irrigation, electric power, no alkali. 332 No. 0th. Phono 1307-W. 1-31 TO LEASE Ranch auitnblo for large dairy near Klamath Falls. Will carry 160 head milking cowa nnd dry atock. house, and dairy barn, nil Irrigated. 333 Nn. 9th. Phone 1397-W. 1-31 32 Raal Estate Wanted WANTED TO RENT Dairy ranch on aharcs. Have beat rofor encea. E. D. Dlotrlch, Mldlnnd. Ore. 1-22 34 Automotiva EQUITY In '34 four-door Master Chevrolet aedan. 901 Alameda. 1-22 36 Miscellaneous for Sale MONEY TO LOAN On guna, diamonds, watchee, suits. WE LOAN THE MOST Highest prlcea paid (or old gold. "CALL MB MAURY" Corner Ninth and Klamath 2-14 EVENTUALLY you'll uae 70 Oclnne gasoline. Why not nowT 22c gallon. Oil City, South Sixth at mot. 3-14 HEATER OIL Delivered 60 gal. or mora 8c. At .ird 7c. HEILBRONNER ft REA Phona 239-W 821 Spring St. v 2-2 THE ONLY lmlopondcnt gas nnd oil company In Klnmnth Foils, which la Oil City, atlll sells the best quality atove oil (or 71 cenle at plant, 81 delivered, one hundred gallons, 9 cents on 50, and In tha very nenr future wo will have a lower grade stove oil tor 61 at plant,, 7 s deliver ed on 100 gallons, and 8 cents (or 50. We will not ba under sold. Phone 2197. - 1-31 FOR SALE Heavy team, good on trnm or crosa haul. Rt. 1, Box 060. Phono 28J8. 1-24 RED driveway clndors, $1.25 yard. 3 ynrd load. Phone 937-J-l. 1-24 BEDROOM, dining room and liv ing room (urnllure, fruit Jars. 303 Washington. 1-24 FOR SALE Bnlod hay, rabbit hay, M-rrus soed whoat. W. G. Bell. ' 1-24 INDEPENDENT STOVE OIL 60 gallons or more at plant 7a per gallon, dnllvorod In city 8o per gallon. Tonus cash. Peyton ft Co. Phone 535. 2-12mtf PINE BODY WOOD $5. 60 cord. 1'none 1608-R. 1-26 I 36 Mitcellaneoui for Sale DEMONSTRATION modol oil clr culutor, heals 6 rooms, thermo stat control. Pay only 37.00 monthly, down payment, plus amitll carrying charge. Full price $67.06; two-room slzo, brown finish, only 16.00 month ly, down payment plus small carrying charge. Full price 137.06, Montgomery Ward end Co. ' 1-22 1936 6-puasonger Ol'lstnohllo must aell ut once. Luaving town. Johnson, pelican Hotel. 1-22 WOOD Special prices. Seasoned pine slabs on lot 34.00. Hob Brown, Pleasant View tracts, 3rd street. 1-28 FOR SALE Several twn-holo hentors, circulating heater aiirj slove pipe. Have Installed steam heat. St. Francis Apis., 828 Onk. 1-22 FOR SALE Two ladles' diamond rings. Cheap. 830 Rose. 1-22 100-GALLON galvanized storage tanks 37.95. Phone 2270. 1-24 LARGE MALLEABLE circulating heater, fitted bassinet, bassinet crib, large crib bod, hahy Imth tub, porch gale. 248 lirwul. Phone 1114. 1-24 FOR SALE Rat Terrier puppies 465 Michigan. 1-2: USED BICYCLES 37.60. 112.50. 816.00. Poole's liiryclo Store. 2-6 FIR AND PINE WOOD 16.50. Phono 1331. 24 OIL BURNERS Coleman clrcu lilting oil homers with outside tank and 50 gallons of oil 3-room slzo $77. 40; 6-room size $83.50 $10.00 down. $6.60 per month. Old wood heaters taken In trade. Roberta & Peak Hard ware. 1007 Main. 1-26 MOVING? Cnll Klamath Kails Transfer and Storage, 4lh and Klamath. Phone 1007. 2-4-mtf FOR SALE Baled straw. Mrs. H. V. Lewis, 1 mile east of city on Shasta Way. Rt. 2, Box 895. Phone 35J2. 2-5 RED CINDERS $1.25 yd. Phone 938W2. 1-24 FOR SALE Will aell $129.00 credit with Shepherd Music Co. on now plnno. any Baldwin make, priced at $450.00 or more $75. Jennlo Oliver, 759 Grace St.. Monterey, Calif. 1-22 MOHAWK HI-HEAT STOVE OIL. Equnl to tho Best cheaper than the Rest. Phono 2270. 1-22 FOR SALE Grey cinders.- Best for driveway. Phone 33J1. 1-27 WOOD FOR SALE Phone 1097. 2-4-mtf 40 To Exchange WILL TRADE cleor residence property for 100 ft. lot on pave ment suitable for court or apts. Box 1009. News-Herald, 1-24: 42 Miscellaneouj Wanted WANTED To hear from owner of farm for salo for spring de livery. Wm. Hawley, Baldwin. Wis. 1-22 WANTED TO BUY Heifer calves. 6 to 8 months old. Also steer or bull calvca same age, but male calvce must be beef type. State prlco and ago in first letter. R. C. Prudhomme, Rt. 2, Box 196. nenr Idella'a Store, South 6th St. Phone 651W4. 1779-tf WE PAY CASH FOR OLD GOLD. Rlcky'a Jewelry, 622 Main. 2-7 HIGHEST PRICES paid for used furniture and stoves. OK Sec ond Hand Store, 820 Klnmnth. Phone 991. 2-14-mtf WANTED 8mall apartment or rooming bouse to manage. 614 Walnut. 1-22 44 Livestock and Poultry WANTED TO BUY From 300 to 600 head of yearling or two-yenr-old ewes lo ho lambing the first part of April. Must bo cheop for ensh. John D. 11c Caullffe, Box 6S1. Malln, Ore. 1-37 40 HEAD of registered Hereford bulla and heifers will bo sold at public auction at the Livestock Sale Pavilion, Mcdford. Oro., Sat., Jan. 29, 1938. Consigned by Horeford breeders of south ern Oregon and northern Cali fornia. Southern Oregon Live stock Auction Co. Col. A. H. Dudley, Auctioneer. Phono 861J3. 1-26 COW AND LIGHT team Inqulro Shasta Food Market, Shasta Way. 1.24 RABBITS 65 young, 8 does, 2 bucks. All white. Hutches In cluded. One block right, ono block left Lucaa store, Kvno rond. 1-J4 FOR SALE 12 or 16 Whlto Leg horn hens, 60c each, delivered In Klamath Falls. Wrlto Grant Fouch, Rocky Point, or seo mail carrier. 1-24 46 Financial WILL PAY 6 per cent on $6000 for two or three yenrs. Would consider partner, man or woman with ssles or bookkeeping abil ity. Secured by ono ot boat and oldest established businesses In Klamath Falls, News-Herald. Hnx .1610. 1-24 The charging rnto o( the but tery should he reduced If It over charges. ' bunkos have no sense of hear- '"a- News of Klamath Churches Fir.t Prosby torian Church Corner North Sixth and Pine streets, tho Itev. Theodore Smith, pastor, telephone 713-J at the home and 4 20 at the church, holds Its morning service at 11 o'clock. II. W. Parkhurst, directs the choir and Huns Hoerleln Is or ganist. The service opens with the orgun prelude "Pilgrims Chorus" hy Wugner-Lltz. The ot fertory will he "To the Evening Slur" by Wagner. The morning anthem will no "More Love to Thee" by Doaue, and the organ postlude ".March from Tann hueuner'' also by Wagner. The pastor will speak on "Christ's Yoke." Evening service, 7:30 o'clock, organ prelude, "At Twilight" by Ncvln. Tho offertory will be "Old Melody" by Lemare. The pastor will speak on "Mark, a Character Study.'' Following the evening service at 0:00 o'clock In the auditorium a great "Fireside Hour" for young people of the city and adults will he held with Llewellyn Garbutt, president' of the Klamath-Lake Christian Endeavor Union In charge. Christian Endeavor society 6:30 p. m. Bible school, 9:45 p. m. The Christian Endcavorers are to take charge of the various classes in tho senior and adult departments Instead of the regular teachers. Church of Psychic Research Rev. Edna Sherer to lecture Sunday night, "Cod's Manifesta tions In the Dark." Mrs. Kaye will sing. Rev. Paul Melvyn will have charge of the message and tests after the lecture. The family message circle on Tuesday evenings begins promptly at 8:15 o'clock. For further In formation phone I486. On every Wednesday afternoon, 2 o'clock, the Acorn club meets. Send In your name Sunday or Tuesday evenlnga. or call 1486 for further Information. Zion Luth eran Church Zion Lutheran church. 1025 High street. G. W. Hoffman, pas tor. "Overcome Evil With Good" will be the topic of the sermon at Sunday's service, which begins at 1 1 o'clock. All are welcome to our services. . ' -- Sunday school meets at 9:46. The mid-week Bible class meets Wednesday evenings at 8:00. Meeting of the Ladies' Aid next Thursday afternoon at 2:00. The place of tho meeting will be an nounced at Sunday's service. First Bap tist Church First Baptist church. Eighth at Washington. Cecil C. Brown, pastor. Residence S04 North Sec ond street. Phone 2185-W. Bible school 9:45 a. m. George O. Welch, superintendent. Classes for all age groups. Morning wor ship at 11 a. m. Sermon subject, "The Great Intercessor." . The training service department meets at 7:30 p. ni. under the di rection of Mrs. G. A. Dowden. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. Sermon Bubject, "A Voice from Hell." Mid-week service Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. This aervlce consists of Bible study and devotional hour. The pastor Is conducting a aludy of tho Hebrews. The Women's Missionary so ciety meets Thursday afternoon for Its regular work. Church of the Naxarena Church of the Kazarene, corner of Garden and Martin, Rev. H. L. Russell, pastor. Residence 2132 Orchurd avenue. Sunday school at 9:45. This Is a glowing and growing Sunday school and we Invite you to join us. Our aim for February 27 is 200 in Sunday school. Morning worship at 11. Mr. Llndsey will sing. Bonanza Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Young people's sorvlce, 6:30. E. E. Elnnrsson as leader. Evangelistic nervlce, 7:30. Spe cial music. Each Sunday school class Is planning on finishing their own class room In the now church. Much interest was shown last sun dnv with a good offering. 46 Financial LOW RATES on AUTO LOANS . REFINANCING Quick, Dependable, Safe No Co-Slgnera No Red Tape NO HIDDEN CHARGES Let us flnnnce your new or used car purchase. Motor Investment Co. License M-104 114 No. 7th Ph. 8S2 ' 8-9-mtt 48 Business Opportunities PROSPEROUS BUSINESS FOR small amount cash. Leaving town. Nows-Horald, Box 3615. 1-22 BIG SACRIFICE Equity in busi ness property with living qtinr tors. Must soli because of poor health. Phone 2260.' ' 1-22 First Metho dist Church First Methodist church, eorner North Tenth and High streets. John W. Warrell, pastor. Resi dence 1005 High street, phone 448-W. Sunday next united men'a pray er meeting In First Presbyterian church at 8 a. m. The church school will as semble at 9:45 with Mr. L. K. Phelps, superintendent. Every student will find a place and an interesting teacher. Junior church service at 10:55 a. m. Morning worship at 10:55 o'clock with the pastor In charge. Mrs. E. B. Veatch at the piano will play, "March of the Priests," Mozart and "Nautilus," McDow ell. The choir under the direc tion of Miss Llllle Darby will sing the anthem, "Incline Tblne Ear," Ivanoff. Vocal duet "Selected." MIbb Ola Mae Hough and Miss Bar bara Powers. Sermon theme "Life an Adventure." Senior nnd Young People's Ep wortb League devotional meet ings at 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. Mr. Sherman Carter will sing. The pastor will speak on the theme, "The Reality of the Friendship of Jesus for Today." Kindly accept a cordial Invitation to attend the services of the First Methodist church. First Chris tian Church First Christian church. Pine street at Ninth. Arthur Charles Bates, minister. Study In church. Ninth street entrance. Phone 1033W. Bible echool meets at 9:45 a. m. Clyde O'Neal, superintendent. Communion and worship 11 a. m. Organ prelude, "Moderato in D," Smart, by Mrs. Mary Mow, organist.. Choir proceasional "Holy, Holy, Holy." Doxology and the pastoral prayer. The scripture lesaon will be from the second chapter of John Christ's First Miracle. The communion hymn, "At the Crosa," followed by the observance of the Lord's aupper. Anthem: "Sing Unto the Lord" by the choir, Miss Augusta Park er, directing. Sermon: "la Life in Reverse?" by the minister. Invi tation hymn, "Open Wide the Door." Benediction and the Three fold. Amen. Organ postlude, "Finale In F." bv the nrnl.i . Christian Endeavor are-prayer services o:ia and regular aesslona at 6:30. Evening service, 7:30," "Spirit ual Gifts." Bring your Bibles and loiiow ine reading. Choir rehearsal nn tru4nAe1a and the mid-week Bible study on tnursaay, ootb at 7:30 p. m. Firsf Church of Christ, Scientist First Church of Christ, Scien tist, corner Tenth and Washing ton streets, Sunday school at 9:30. Morn ing service at 11 o'clock. Sub ject, "Life." Testimonial meeting Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock. This church maintains reading rooms in the First National Bank build ing rooms 212-213, where the Bible, writing by Mary Baker Eddy, and authorised Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The read ing room la open daily from 7:30 in the morning until 9:30 o'clock in the evening. An attendant is In charge from 12 to 1 o'clock and from 2:30 until 4:80 except Sunday and holidays. Baptist Bible Mission Corner Miller's Lane and South Sixth street highway. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Classes for all ages, with graded lessons for each. You are Invited most heartily to this service. Morning worship at 11. At this service the discussion will center around the words of Jesus found in Matthew, 11:28, "Come unto me nil ye that Inbor and are heavy laden, and I will give yon rest." There will be congregational singing, and a duet by Mrs. Ruby Pence and Dr. C. B. Cassel. St. Paul's Epis copal Church St. Paul's Episcopal, Eighth and Jefferson streets, the Rev. V. E. Newman, rector. Sunday: Holy Eucharist at 8 o'clock. Church school classes at 10:15 a. m. Holy Eucharist and sermon at 11 o'clock on the first Sunday of each month. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock on other Sundays. Holy Eucharist on Saint days aim noiy nays at 10 0 clock. Community Congre gational Church Corner . Garden and Martin. Everybody Is welcome. Sunday services, Sunday school at 9:46 a. m., church at 11 a. m., young People's society at 8 n. m. nn Sun days, Girl Scouts on Monday eve nings, also Go-gcttera club of junior Doys; Boy scouts on Tues- unjr overlings, itev. Martin Hanck will preach the sermon at the morning sorvlce, sermon topic, "Encouragement." The pulpit supply committee has some new information for the congregation. Save money on your used car ni XiOCKO 8, 1 Immanual Bap tist Church Bubject of the morning sermon. "What Jesus Taught About Him self," 11a. m., will be broadcaat. There will ba special music dur ing this service. Our church school, 9:45 a. m. We hare a claaa for each age. group from the primaries to the adults. Tha young people meet at 6:30. The evening service at 7:30 will be the third In our series of 16 sermons on "The Steps ot Jesus." The evening subject will ba "The Christ of Divine Grace.' Tba Men'a union prayer meet ing held each Sunday morning at 8:30 will meet Sunday morning In the First Presbyterian church. Dr. James Rayburn will be pres ent for thla meeting next Sunday. Firtf Cove nant Church First Covenant church, 823 Walnut avenue, Phone 1908W. Gottfred J. Anderaon, pastor. 10:30 a. m. Sunday school and Swedish morning worship. Tba sermon subject will be "The Woman Who Won a City." Miss Gerda Person will sing. 6:45 p. m. Young ' people's prayer band. 7:00 p. m. Young people's meeting. Leader, Karln Strid. The discussion will center around tbe life of John Knm 7:45 p. m. Evening service. The pastor win speak on the subject, "At the Crosa Roads." Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. Bible atudy groun meets at the church Thuraday, 7:45 p. m. Midweek service and choir rehearsal. Fri day 7:45 p. m. Yonng people's "wuimjr auciai meeting. Aftamont Community Presbyterian Church The Altamont Community Prea byterlan church holds all services In the Junior high school. George W. Wheatltw mini.,., ' , - ...w . ncBiaencs First avenue, Homedale. Tele- pnone .aj-w-4. Morning worship service at 11 o'clock. The minis ter wUI speak on the text, "All luiugs Are Ready, Come." Mrs. Frank Rafsnn .in .i school, under lha . .. , i . . - Dun .ioiuu or. ", superintendent, 9:45 Demur niKU whVga b open todiy with Mrs. G. W. Wheatley aa teacher. Pn.H,i ...ywauua, are now underway for a great Easter serv ,ne.i.e f?,tend hMrtlr welcome th 7 mmnn"y to attend Stock Market Quotations NEW vnntr t. . . . , - uu. M M UD OS lected gold mining issues put on a mnii rany ny tnemselves in to- uaj B biuck marfcTAt hni man. era were virtually at a standstill. ine few who had expected the llSt to noStVdivn rnllnwlntf ,v. - -- .MO ,UI ernment'a ivaanin ttii . . - -- " 'n .a vivbuijr -"iinooga teaerai court were agreeably surprised when me utilities reiused to give ground except in minor fractions Today's closlnar onotattona. Air Reduction 851 auiea unemicai a- Live 171 Allied Storea 8 Carload Potato Shipments from Klamath Basin Month Season 1987-3 H Season 1936-8T u Jan. to Seaaon Jan. to Season Jan. Dally Data to Date Dally Data to Data 1 21 31 2696 14 34 1969 T 10 41 2716 39 83 3998 ' " 71 2747 26 38 4023 T 37 109 2784 41 180 4065 t 4 143 3818 46 176 4111 t 26 188 2843 7 183 4118 T 87 iol 3880 " 8 191 4128 4 369 3984 1 11 4127 g ( 2g 2943 80 220 4157 10- 44 311 2987 86 186 -4128 Tl 51 818 8041 72 868 4198 12 44 410 3085 88 196 4838 It 68 478 3163 80 456 4891 14 il Sli 3194 48 806 4441 15 40 559 8334 41 847 4488 16 il 670 3246 89 886 4627 17 69 629 8804 19 605 4846 18 17 664 3341 16 641 4682 19 37 703 3378 17 658 4699 i0 il 787 3411 4 661 4601 Jl sl 771 3447 . - 1 8 aa " . Jg 69J 4634 iT " ' r 18 716 466T TJi- 80 746 4687 il . . 87. 788 4734 . 28 . " 46 828 4769 11- ! 27 865 4798 2S 20 876 4814 jl ' 26 900 4841 30 . ' 24 ' 924 4866 SI . 12 936 4877 Month shipments by truck 40 874 tn Comolled from official records State Federal Inspector Roai Aubrey American Can American A For. Power American Powtr ft Light American Rad. ft Bt. ...... 101 31 6 IS 21 . K0 145, 691 Hi 13 61 87. 9i 141 131 2t 331 5 23 21 9 71 921 511 161 71 361 681 8 81 11 23 10 ' 4t ' 431 . 1151 20 HI . 31 421 83 351 21 221 81 101 ' 131 641 501 851 61 77 871 881 991 491 341 101 20 201 7 171 191 11 61 7U ; 22 . 391 321 841 American Roll. Mills American Smelt, A Ref, A. T. ft T American Tob. B American Water Works Anaconda Copper ........... Armour 111 Atchison T. ft S. F. .. Bait, ft Ohio Barnsdall .... Bendlx Aviation . Bethlehem Steel ........,..., Boeing Air .........-..... Budd. Mfg. ...j. ...... California Pack .............. Callahan Z-L ... ............ Calumet Hoc Canadian Paclflo ... ., Case (J. I.) Caterpillar Tractor .. ... Celanese .........., Certain-Teed Ches. ft Ohio ....... Chrysler Motor .........m Col. Gaa ft Electric Commercial Solvent . Com'wlth ft Sou .............. Consolidated Edison ........ Consolidated Oil Curtlas Wright .... Douglas Aircraft .... . Du Pont ft De N Electric Auto Light . . Electric Power ft Light Erie R. R. . General Electric .............. General Foods . - General Motors . Goodyear Tires ....... Or. No. Pf. ..... Hudson Motor .................. Illinois Central Insp. Copper .................... International Harvester .. International Nickel .... Int. Paper ft P. Pf. I. T. ft T Johns Manvllle Kennecott Con. Cop. Lib-O-Ford . Liggett Myers B . Loew'a Monty Ward Nash Kelvlnator National Biscuit National Distillers National Power ft Light . N. Y. Central North America ... Northern Pacific , Packard Motor J. C. Penney Penn R. R Phillips Pet. Public Service N. J. . Pullman , . Radio Rem. Rand. Rep. Steel . 61 741 191 62 171 121 191 ' 8 SU 491 61 4 121 HI 761 801 71 141 31 101 291 58 ' 71 161 131 401 Sears Roebnck . Shell Union So. Cal. Edison . Southern Pacific Standard Brands Standard Oil of California Standard Oil N. J. Studebaker ,, ' , .. Superior Oil . Texas Corporation Timken Det Axle Trans- America Union Carbide Union Paciflo . United Airlines . United Aircraft . United Corporation United Gas Imp. U. S. Rubber U. S. Steel . Walworth Western Union White Motor Woolworth .. Closing Curb Quotation! Cities Service . II Electric Bond ft Share 81 by tba county agent's otfica. and The Newa-Herald.