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    February 19, 1938
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE NINE
Herald and News Classified Ad Section
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d II lorn of Tlx Nows-llorslil.
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anil appear In numerical order.
The dvud-lliiu for classification
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"Too Unfa to (Miianlf y" column.
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only uno day,
Classified Index .
Apartments (or liont 24
Automollva 34
Business opportunltlaa 40
Kduratlnnal ......12
financial 46
For Bala or Trada ....3!
Genoral Notlcca 4
Help Wanted, Female 14
Help WantiMl, Mala 10
Houses for Rent - 26
Livestock and Poultry ...... 4 4
Lost and Found 2
Miscellaneous for Rant .111
Mlaoallanaous for Bala . ..
Mlacallanaoua Wantad 4 2
Personals 6
Real Kciala for Rata ..... .SO
Heal Estate Wanted .. .12
Room and Board 1 0
Roonia tor Rent . .......tl
Services 10
Situations Wantxd .................... 1
To Exchange 40
Transportation 8
lost and found
LOST Black cana during Xmaa
week, maul filagree on handle.
Sentimental ralua only. Re
ward. Phone 214. ' 1-21
General Notlcei
Go By Motor Coach
VIA BEND
Shortcut Route Lowest Fares
To Northwest Points
One Round
Way Trip
..Spokane $11.20 $20.05
Boise, Ida. 10.00 18.10
Portland 5.90 10.65
Seattle 8.40 14.65
nuaaits Leave 11:43 Noon
Mt. Hood Stages, Inc.
Oreyhound Depot Phone 999
9-20-mlf
TREND TO MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE
TV irproflfflilt etmeltf f Irtrftm in4
IrmftM In nt llwifinr lirfffllimt iBL-n trwn
Or.tti tfturum ('ommUtloa mordi. tnm 1030
It IMS Inc.. ih:
rnftlcn S1l"t Cwitpuiln .... pttnkM 13
om.lle Stark Centmiln . . . Pffrtu HI
Btrlpmal t'owptoU Dmw SIV
Mutual Ini. Co.'t . Increaie 12
Ore. Mutual Fire . Increaie 40
WHAT IS THE REASON?
Better Lohr Paying Service
Better Indemnity
loyalty to Home Institutions
90 to no Loner Premium
Coat
Geo. J. Walton, Agent
4I Mils Si. ' rboM 1IU
I: 1 . t . I . II .1111 11 14
O. Q. D'ALBINl
Attorney at Law
Certified Public Accountant
INCOME TAX SERVICE
1-tS
UBB the heat and forget the rest
Mankind Dog Food cans,
wafers or quick mix Is that best.
Poople's Warehouse, 2-24
LONO DISTANCE! HAULING
Phone 1097. 8-4mtf
Personals
TRY our Occident Purified Bran,
"tit for humans," 60-lb. cot
ton bai, 80c. Poople's Ware
house. 2-14
Transportation
CIOINO to Sacramento and Oak
Innd, Wodneaday, Can take on
passenger, share expenses. 1406
Main. S-21
LOCAL AND LONO DISTANCE
HAULINO. Insured carriers.
Latost type equipment for large
or small Jobs. O. K. Transfor
Co.. 422 Main. Phono 87. 3-5
10
Servlcat
PAINTING, wall cleaning, kalso
mlnlng. Terms, Harry L. Brown,
Phone 1902. 8-13
DRESSMAKING, Alterations, Ro
modoling, Mrs. London, 623
' Main, over Swanscn'a Uarbsr
Shop. - 3-10
MOTHER MoDANIELS Matornlly
Convaloacont Homo, Mnternlty
oases 135 for 10 days, 1946
' Orchard. Phone 241. 3-10
BATTERIES chnrgml, Including
rontnl buttnry, $1.00. MncDon
alrl Tiro Sales Co., across from
Wlllarrt hotel. 2-22
BODENHAMER SAW FILINO
219 Hunt Main, Phono 846-W,
All saws, tools, lnwnmowois, eto.
ropalrod. 2-14-mtt
Services
HEMSTITCHING Buttons, Mrs.
Murray with J. C. Penney Co.
1-16
BENEDICT 3384-W. Cleaning
kitchens, woodwork, wallpaper.
Janitor. a-18
MATTRESSES REBUILT 12.60,
on day service. First claas
upholstering, complete Una of
latest materials. Carlson Mat
tress and Upholstering Co.,
1206 Main. Phone 791. 3-21
SEWING Alterations, eoata ra
llned. Mrs. Harney. Phone
2161-J. 3111 Darrow. 1-1
FOR CARPENTER and repair
work, call 28-W-3. Reasonable
Charges. 3-11
FLOOR HANDING and reflnlsh
Ing. Clifford Oolden. Phone
168W8. 1-29-mtf
FILMS Any 8-exposure roll de
veloped and printed, 26c. East
Side Pharmacy, 926 East Main.
2-25-mtf
Mo LINIMENT gives permanent
relief for scsoina, piles, Inflam
matory rheiimntlam, akin dls
eino. Price 11.60 bottle. No
samples. Address P. I. McNiilly,
67 E. 6, Eugene, Ore. 1-20
HOSIERY REPAIR
Experienced Operator
TUB TOWN SHOP
6th and Main 1-3
QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER
We will do your hauling or
moving for loss. 630 80. 6ih.
Phone 2398. 3-1 1
12
Educational
IMPROVE YOUR PIANO PLAY
ING with Miracle Serlea Na
tionally endorsed by famed
plsnlata aa the beat. Teachers:
Mra. Eugene Fulton, 1220 Mon
Claire HI. Mrs. William Long.
1013 Donald St. tf
14 Help Wanted, Female
WANTED woman to help with
aleanlng 3 or 8 part daya week.
References. Phone 2083-W.
2-19
WOMEN handy In altering dreaaea
can earn up to 21 weekly be
sides getting your own clothes
FREE. No Investment. FASH
ION FROCKS. Inc., Dept. T
3697. Cincinnati, Ohio. 3-19
ADDRESS ENVELOPES HOME
FOR US. (lOOD PAY. Exper
ience unnecessary. Wonderful
opportunity. Evorytlilng Sup
piled. Nationwide Distributors.
401 Broadway. N. Y. 8-19
WANTED Reliable woman aa
housekeeper. Call 424 Mt. Whit
ney after 2 P. m. 2-19
16 Help Wanted, Male
EARN big commissions and your
own shoes FREE showing com
plete shoe line. Experience un
necessary. $30 Pample outfit
Free. Tanners, 1964 C St., Bos
ton, Mass. 2-19
MAN for Coffee Routs. Up to
146 first week. Automobile
given aa bonua. Write ZANOL,
1601 Poplar, Oakland. Cal. 2-22
RELIABLE man take care store
route. Distribute, collect. Now
Products. No soiling. Earn ex
cellent weekly Income. B. ft W.
Nut Co., Si. Paul, Minn. 2-19
Situation! Wanted
WANTED General housework.
Experienced. Box 461, Rt. 1.
Altamont. 2-22
FILIPINO BOY wants position In
hotel. News-Herald, Box 1709.
1-19
HOUR WORK Phone 1011-J.
1-21
MEN'S OR FAMILY laundry want
ed. 2263 So. 6th. 3-23
MAN AND WIFE WANT WORK
on farm. Experienced. Rt. 2,
Box 909, Pleasant View. 2-19
YOUNO WOMAN WANTS OFFICE
work; experienced In .steno
graphy and office machines,
some bookkeeping. Phone 649.
2-19
20
Room and Board
ROOM AND BOARD Reasonable.
Washing Included. 324 Michi
gan. 1-24
ROOM AND BOARD. 826 No, 6th.
3-19
ROOM AND BOARD 829 High.
8-Ftf
22
Rooms for Rent
LA ROE SLEEPING ROOM Heat
er, closrj In. 808 Washington.
3-24
NICE warm bedroom. 134 N. 3rd.
1683-tt
CLAREMONT, 228 No. 4th St. All
outside modern rooms. Froe
.parking lot. 4-7
ROOM FOR RENT 114 Wash
ington! 1828-tf
24 Apartments (or Rent
TWO-ROOM furnished apartment.
1806 Main. 1612-tt
THUEIO-ROOM furnished apt., 400
Onk. Adults. 2-23
MODERN DOUBLE COTTAGES
Garages, 1 6 weak. Phone 1196,1.
3-26
SMALL furnished apartment. Va
cant. 33,1 So. 11th. 2-22
FOR RENT 2-roora apt., close
In, 1143 Pino. 2-19
8-ROOM APT. Wood, writer and
gits. Klnmath Apis., 2nd and
Klamath. 2-19
10
24 Apartments (or Rant
THE CASCADE APT. HOTEL
230 Bo. 11th St.. pbon 886.
Rooms with bath and complete
ly equipped apartmenta by the
day, week or month. Free gar
age. 1-11-mtf
FURNISHED APARTMENT for 1
or 4 adults. Wood, lights and
water. 419 N. 10th. 1-6
VACANCY Esplanade Courts.
1-19
THREE-ROOM DUPLEX All
modorn conveniences; also laun
dry and storage room. 911 N.
8th. 1-6
FOR RENT Modern furnished
apartments. Reasonale rates.
Phone 291 or after 6 p. m. call
916-W. 1-3
APARTMENT for rent Alpha
Apta. Phone 800. 4664tf
VACANCY 138 No. 10th. 2-19
26
Houiet for Rent
MODERN two - room furnished
house, garage. 2126 Blohn.
2-22
FOR RENT 4-roorn house with
haih. Phono 824-J. 2-19
PARTLY FURNISHED 6 ROOM
house, $16. 433 N. 10th. 2-19
28 Miscellaneous for Rent
WANTED Suitable business to
share Main atreet store. May
King Studio. 712 Mnln. 2-2T,
30 Real Estat for Sale
FOR SALE My equity In one
acre, cabin, garage, chicken
house, 126 or rent for 17.00
per month. R. Balr, Rt. 1, Box
830. 2-21
HAVE equity In five and seven
room modern homea to trade for
smaller bouse or acreage. Phone
13S2-W. 2-19
FOR SALE OR TRADE Well Im
proved 140 acre farm for Cali
fornia property. Stockton or
south. W. G. Bell. Rt. 2. 2-22
LEWIS TRACTS 1 mile east of
city on Shasta Way. Excellent
location, fine soil. Irrigation.
Small down payment. Small
monthly paymenta. Interest In
cluded. Mra. H. V. Lewis, own
er, Rt. 2, Box 195, Sbaalaway
Road. Phone 86J2. 3-6
FOR SALE Flvo-room lathed
and plastered modern house on
Stnto Line road, 3 miles from
Tulelake. Can be easily moved
to now homestead site. Reason
able. J. Peary Haley, Malln,
Ore. 3-23
FOR SALE 8,000,000 timber
or section 19 to 32, north range
1, east Shasla county. Califor
nia, 1 mile south of Whltmore.
George Gartner, Independence,
Kansss. I will be In Redding
after March 10. 2-21
FOR SALE Modern home and
i acre on Summers Lano. Phone
496-W-6. 2-19
34
Automotive
HAVE 1930 Chevrolet sedan to
trado for equity In lato model
car. 2348 Garden avenuo. Phone
1382-W. 2-19
TRAILER HOUSE, for business or
pleasure, built to your specif!
cations, low cost during slack
season. Sample house and
prices. 4 29 Addison. 2-21
FOR SALE Equity '37 Torrn
plane for 1100, balance due
1642.00. Jenkins Garage, Stew
art Addition. 2-19
36 Miscellaneous for Sale
FILMS DEVELOPED Eight
prints and two enlargements,
25c. Quality Picture Co., Box
3573. Portland, Ore. S-tf
FILMS DEVELOPED Two
prlnta from each good negative,
25c. Portland Film Co., Box
4313, Portland, Ore. S-tf
FILMS DEVELOPED Eight
prints and hand colored en
largements 26c. Oregon Pic
ture Co., Box 4292, Portland
Ore. S-tf
INDEPENDENT STOVE OIL 60
gallons or more at plant 7o per
gallon, delivered In city 8c per
gallon. Terms cash. Peyton A
Co. Phone 635. 8-12-mtf
FOR SALE Toy fox torrler pups.
810 Cook. 3-21
FOR SALE Furniture and Frlgl-
dalre, perfect condition. 1626
Sargent. 2-19
WOOD FOR SALE Phone 1490-
M. 3-1
USE HB Goat Ration and Increase
quality and quantity. People's
Warehouse. 8-24
WOOD FOR SALE. Phone 2398
S-U
WINDOWS, DOORS. CABINETS
GLASS WORK
Klamath Cablnot Shop
616 Spring St. Phone 1484
1-4
BEST GRADE OF STOVE OIL
100 gallons, 8s cents, delivered
60 gnllons, 9 conts delivered.
At plant, 71 conts gallon, OIL
CITY, South Sixth St, 2-28
SEASONED FIR BODY WOOD
Phono 1331. 2-19
BLOCK WOOD AT YARD 2.50
cord. Poyton ft Co. 2-26
MOVING? Call Klamath Falls
Transfor and Storage, 4th and
Klamath. Phone 1097. 8-4mtf
FOR SALE Heaters, tables, bed
steads, dressers, buffet, eto.
Priced right.; Pooplo's Ware
house, l-l
36 Miscellaneous For Sal
CHEMULT HOTEL Try a clean
place to eat In Chemult. Hotel
rates $1.00 and np. 8-7
HEATER OIL
Delivered 60 gal. or more 8c
At yard 7c
HEILBRONNER ft REA
Phone 1 8 9-W 8 2 1 Spring St.
1-4
FOR SALE Red driveway cin
ders. Any amount. Phone
937J1. 1-1
MOHAWK FIRST ORADB STOVE
OIL Delivered, 100 gal., 8c.
60 gals. 9c. Phone 2270. 3-6
SEASONED HEAVY FIR BODY
WOOD Phone 846-J. 2-19
UNREDEEMED ELGIN Watches
14.50 up. Ricky's Jewelry and
Loan Co., 622 Main. 3-9
I BUY USED PIANOS for cash,
tune and recondition and sell,
adding only value of work, and
on terms 16 down, 15 month.
Louis R. Mann, tuner at Derby's,
117 So. 7th. 3-9
TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED
Lucas Furniture Company, 196
East Main. Out of the High
Rent District. 2-27
CLOSING OUT
All new merchandise at-wholesale
cost In order to make room for
used merchandise only. Square
Deal Exchange, 702 Klamath Ave.
2-21
AIRPLANE models. Poole's Bi
cycle Store. 8-15
EVENTUALLY you'll use 70
Octane gasoline. Why not now?
22c gallon. OH City, South Sixth
street. 3-14
NEW WASHER and Rinse Tubs,
also two radios below cost.
Poole's Bicycle Store. 2-21
GRAY CINDERS for driveway.
Phone 33J1. 3-15
FOR SALE Wood aaw. Inquire
1827 Oregon. 2-22
YOU should feed additional cod
liver oil these cold days. Nor
wegian. 11.35 per gal.; Nopco.
qt. cans, 76c can. People's
Warehouse. 2-24
40
To Exchange
LARGE CATTLE RANCH near
Sprague River, Ore. tor income
property. Call Altamont Auto
Camp. 2-21
42 Miscellaneous Wanted
CASH PAID for tires for retread
ing. No cute or bruises. Mac-
Donald Tire 8ales Co. Across
from Wlllard Hotel. 3-8
HIGHEST PRICES paid for used
furniture and stoves. OK Sec
ond Hand Store, 820 Klamath.
Phone 991. 2-28-mtf
44 Livestock and Poultry
OVERPACK'9 QUALITY CHICKS
Are backed by over 20 years of
breeding and hatching experience.
Our White Leghorn flocks are
composed entirely of 2, 3, and 4
year old hens. Absolutely no pul
lets are used. Our flocks are lo
cated far from tho over-crowded
and often contaminated poultry
centers. Unlimited free range la
provided, with no forcing of any
Kind. Regularly bloodtested
Priced ao all can afford to have
the best. Write for literature, de
scribing the Intensive breeding
program back of our Superior
tvnue Leghorn and Leghorn Pul
let Chicks. We also have choice
flocks of Heavy Breeds, including
R. I. Reds, New Hampshlres, Bar
red and White Rocks, Orpingtons,
Wyandottes and Jersev Giants.
All are bloodtested and on free
range.
OVERPACK'S HATCHERY
San Leandro California
, W-S-tf
FOR SALE The registered Per
cheron stallion, Marcus Land
recltos, sire ot first prise win
ner Pacific International. A
mare or young stock will be con
sidered In trade. M. M. Eubanks,
itt. z, Midway Road, Medford,
Oregon. 2-22
LEGHORN. Rock and rtnri. nri
New Hampshire day old chicks
natenmg every week. Magtiire
Electrlo Hatchery, 2415 N. E,
Oregon St., Portland, Ore.
2-28-mtf
REMEMBER Hodgen Brewster
Yeast Chic Starter will Insure
strong, healthy and nroductlve
flocks. Free field service. Peo
ple a Warehouse, 2-24
FOR SALE OR TRADE for cattle
one gelding, 6 yrs. old; on
mare, 5 yrs. old; one mare al
most 8 yrs. Lewlson Bros., Bon
ania, Ore. 2-22
FOR SALE 9 three-months old
Pigs. Shasta Way at Cannl
bridge. 2-26
FOR SALE Jersey and Guernsey
niamain Kiaing stable.
bo. em. 2-1
46
Financial
LOW RATES
on
AUTO LOANS
and
REFINANCING
Quick, Dependable, Safe
No Co-slgnera No Red Tape
NO HIDDEN CHARGES
Let us finance your now or used
car purchase.
Motor Investment Co
License M-104
114 No. 7th Ph. 882
3-9-mtf
48 Business Opportunities
FOR SALE Beach resort, best
location on Oregon Coast high
way. Sen-ice elation, dance hall,
beer parlor, cabins. Phone 1764.
2-19
MEN OR WOMEN, earn 125 week
ly, two hours dally. No can
vassing or manufacturing; no
Investment necessary. Business
Opportunities, Box 1102, Gree
ley, Colo. 2-19
Legal Notlcea
HLM.MO.N8
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
KLAMATH.
H. R. Frailer, also known
as Harry Frailer and Bessie
M. Frazlor, his wife, plain
tiffs, vs.
Floyd F. Fuller, J. L.
Rockwell. E. R. Scaton, O. A.
Melster, R. F. Dore, Andrew
Caughey, George 8 c o 1 1,
Frank J. Btrolblg, Jr., John
W. Fnrlelgh and Jane Doe
Farlclgh, his wife, Floyd W.
Jones and Jane Doe Jones,
his wife, Henry Hlester and
Edith Hlester, his wife, Wal
ter Newell, and also all other
parties or persons unknown
claiming any right, title, es
tate. Hen or Interest In the
real estate described In the
complaint herein. Defend
ants. TO Floyd F. Fuller, J. L. Rock
well, E. R. Beaton. O. A. Melster.
R. F. Dore, Andrew Caughey,
George Scott, Frank J. Strelblg.
Jr., John W. Farlelgh and Jane
Doe Farlelgh, his wife, Floyd W.
Jones and Jane Doe Jones, his
wife, Henry Hlester and Edith
Hlester, bis wife, Walter Newell,
and also all other parties or per
sons unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or Inter
est In the real estate described
In the complaint herein,
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: Yon and
each of you are hereby required
to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you and each
of you In the above entitled suit
on or before the 7th day of
March. 1938. that being the last
day of the time allowed under
the order for publication of this
summons. If you fall so to ap
pear and answer, for want there
of, the plaintiffs will apply to the
court for the relief prayed tor In
their complaint on file herein, to-
wlt:
That yon and each of yon be
required to set forth the nature
of any claims adverse to the
plaintiffs in the following des
crlbed real property situated In
Klamath County, Oregon:
The southeast quarter of the
aouthwest quarter (SE1 SW1);
the northwest quarter of the
southeast quarter NWSE);
the northeast quarter of the
southeast quarter (NEJ SE),
less two (2) acres, heretofore
granted to the United States of
America for ditch right ot way
by deed recorded In Vol. 64
Deed Records of Klamath coun
ty, Oregon, at page 214; the
southwest quarter of the south
east quarter (SWi SE), all
being subject however to cer
tain reservations of oil as set
out In that certain deed record
ed In Vol. 113 Deed Records
ot Klamath County, Oregon,
at page 191, and one certain
mortgage recorded In Volume
51 Mortgage Records of Klam
ath county, Oregon, at page
242; and the southeast quarter
of the southeast quarter (SE
SEi) all In Section Thirty (30)
Township Thirty-nine (39)
South of Range Twelve (12)
East of the Willamette Meri
dian; that any and all such claims be
held for naught and that the
plaintiffs be decreed the owners
In fee simple ot the said real
property and that each ot you be
forever barred and enjoined from
asserting any claim whatsoever
In said real property adverse to
the plaintiffs and for such other
relief as to the court may eeem
Just and equitable.
This summons Is served upon
you and each of you by publica
tion thereof In the Evening Her
ald, a dally nowspaper, printed
and published In Klamath Coun
ty. Oregon, by order of the Hon
orable Edward B. Ashurst, Judge
ot the above entitled court, made
and entered the 2nd dny of Feb
ruary, 1938, which said order re
quires that this summons be pun-
llshed once a week for four suc
cessive woeks, that the first pub
lication thereof be on the 6th
day of February, 1938, and the
last on the 6th day of March,
1938, the 7th day of March, 1938
being the last day tor the de
fendants to appear and answer
as fixed by said order.
L. ORTH SISEMORB.
Attorney for Plaintiffs,
14 Court House,
Klamath Falls, Oregon
H. F. 6-12-19-26, M. 5 No. 24
South S. F.
Livestock
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Feb,
19 (AP-USDA) Hogs: for five
days: 4180 compared last Friday
mostly 10c higher, week's bulk
and closing top good to choice
160-230 lbs. butchers $9.25, top
19.35 at mid-week; 240-265 lbs.
butchers mainly 18.76, tew 310
lbs. heavies 18.25; light lights
sorted out mainly (8,76. Today:
none.
Cattle: for five days, 1500 com
pared last Friday: steers mostly
25c hlghor; medium to good she
stock lost early full 25o upturn,
absent late; low grade cows na
tive, fully 60o higher; bulls strong
News of Klamath Churches
First Presbyterian Church
The First Presbyterian church,
located on the corner ot North
Sixth and Pine streets, holds Its
morning service at eleven o'clock.
The pastor, the Rev. Theodore
Smith, telephone at the nome
713-J and at the church 429, will
deliver the aermon on "The
Foundation of American Liber
ties." The Klamath Lodge No.
77 A. F. ft A. M. will be guests.
as has been the custom for many
years past In commemoration of
George Washington's birthday.
H. M. Parkhurat directs tne
music of the church and Hans
Hoerleln Is the organist. Organ
prelude, "Chorale Rejoice, My
Soul," Rulck. The prayer re
sponse will be "Lord. Have Mer
cy," by Schnecker. The offertory
will be "Andante" by Rheimber
ger. the anthem, "Prayer ot
Thanksgiving" by Kremser, and
the organ postlude, "Introduction
Third Sonata" by Guilmant.
Evening service 7:30 p. m. Or
gan prelude, "Serenade," by Wl
dor. The offertory will be God
ard's "Berceuse," and the post
lude, Hosmer's "March." The
pastor will speak on "The Beloved
Disciple."
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
Mrs. Lester Webb will be the
leader. The "Quiet Hour Group"
meets at six o'clock, Immediately
preceding the - regular society
gathering.
At 9:40 a. m. a amall group
meets for prayer preceding the
opening of the Bible school, which
is at 9:45 a. m.
Latter Day Saints Church
The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-Day-Saints holds regular
services at the public library audi
torium at Fifth street and Klam
ath avenue. Sunday achool at 10
a. m. Evening services at 7:30
p. m. Relief society meets Tues
day afternoon at 2 o'clock and
the Mutual Improvement associa
tion Tuesday evenlnga at 7:30
o'clock.
Klamath Tempi
Klamath Temple, 1007 Pine
street, Rev. Roy E. Southard, pas
tor, 22 High, phone 2355-R.
Sunday achool at 9:45, Mra.
Kennerly, superintendent. Morn
ing worship at 11 o'clock by Rev.
Southard. Young People'a meet
ing at 6:30 p. m. The boys have
charge of this service.
Evening evangelistic service at
7:46 with Rev. Southard speak
ing. ' Klamath Temple Is Joining with
other Klamath churches in the
Sunday school rally conducted by
Dr. London during the coming
week. Services will be held in
the various churches during the
week, the service with Dr. Lon
don at Klamath Temple being on
Saturday,
First Baptist Church
First Baptist church. Eighth at
Washington. "The Church with
the Gospel Message and Mission."
Cecil C. Brown, pastor. Residence
804 North Second. Phone 2185-W.
Bible school 9:45 a. m. George
O. Welch, superintendent. Classes
for all ages. Morning worship 11
a. m. Sermon subject, "Sifted
As Wheat."
The Training Service depart
ment meets at 6:30 p. m. with
Mrs. G. A. Dowden, general direc
tor. Evening worship 7:30 p. m.
Sermon subject. "Kadesh Bar-
neA."
Midweek service Wednesday at
7:30 p. m. Bible study and devo
tional service.
The Women a Missionary soci
ety meeta Thursday tor its regular
work.
Church of Psychic Research
Church of Psychic Research,
305 North Eleventh street. Ser
vices at 8 p. m. The evening ser
vices will be in charge of Mrs.
Klohe Shlpman. On Tuesday at
2 p. m. the Lily of the Valley club
will meet in the library room. All
members are urged to be present.
Important business Tuesday at
8 p. m. The Family circle will
meet In the library room.
Wednesday afternoon the Acorn
club will meet In the upstairs club
room for a potluck dinner at 1
o'clock.
The new development class Is
still open for new members and
meets on Wednesday evenings.
Everyone welcome to all aervices.
to 25c up: top 17.60: bulk med
lum to good 865-1095 lbs. fed
steers 16.75-7.60, medium to good
1100-1195 lbs. weights 16.60
17.00; load good 1337 lbs. fed
steers 16.85 sorted 2 head 16.00;
medium 716-850 lha. heifers
15.50-90: fst dairy cowa 14.75-
15.00, odd head big weights 15.25;
medium to good bulla 15.50-6.00.
Today: 30. Nominally ateady.
Calves: for five days: 46; com
pared last Friday; nominally
steady; odd vealers 10.50, choice
quoted 111.00 or slightly above;
package good weighty alaughter
calves $8.00.
Sheep: for five days: 6850;
compared last Friday: lambs clos
ed steady to 26o higher after los
ing part of early 26-36 upturn,
bulk medium to good 74-89 lbs.
ted wooled lambs $7.00-60,
straight and sorted 10-15 per cent,
top $7.60 freely early, double good
to choice 86 lbs. Oregons late
$7.60; double strictly good 96 lbs,
Idaho $7.26 sorted 10 per cent
good 100-102 lbs. Nevadas $6.60
$8.76; ewes strong to 250 high
er, good wooled Calltornlas $3.50
lightly sorted, double medium to
choice 127 lbs. medlum-pelt kinds
$3.26, few plain 107 lbs. $2.26.
Today: none.
First Christian Church
First Christian church, Sunday,
February 20.
Organ prelude. Tour Mra.
Mary Mow. Processional, "Holy,
Holy, Holy", 214 choir. (Con
gregation singing last atansa.)
Doxology, choir and congrega
tion. Morning pastoral prayer, min
ister. Response "Father Almighty,"
choir.
Scripture reading mlnlsUr.
Anthem, "God of Our Fathers,"
by Warren, directed by Miss Au
gusta Parker.
Communion hymn 241.
The Lord's supper.
Dedication of tithes and offer
ings. Trio "I Will Give Ton Rest,"
West: Mrs. A. W. Mortensen,
Mrs. D. D. Van Fleet, Misa Vera
Wright.
Sermon.
Invitation 111.
Benediction,
"Closing Response," choir.
Postlude "Marche Pontlfl
cale," Tombelle Mrs. Mow,
Zion Lutheran Church
1025 High street. G. W.
Hoffmann, pastor.
The service begins at 11:00
o'clock. Sermon topic: "The
Glory ot the Christian."
Sunday achool meeta at 9:46
a m.
There will be no Bible class
Wednesday evening, because of
the pastor's conference at Port
land. Classes for confirmation
Instruction will be held next
Friday and Saturday at the
usual times.
Community Congregational
Church
Located at the corner of Gar
den and Martin streets. Every
body welcome. Where the Spirit
of the Lord is. there Is liberty.
Sunday service; Sunday achool
9:45 a. m.; church 11 a. m.;
young people's aociety at 7 . p.
m. on Sundays.
Girl Scouts on Monday eve
nlnga. also Gogettera club of
junior boys.
Boy Scouts on Tuesday eve
nings.
Rev. Martin Haaek will preach,
Sermon topic: "A Man'a Life."
Luke IS, 16.
Church of the Naxaren
Corner ot Garden and Mar
tin.
Sunday school 9:45.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
. Young People'a service 6:30.
Evangelistic service 7:30. The
pastor will be the speaker at
both services. '
No mid-week prayer service
will be held In the church this
week as Dr. and Mra. A. 8. Lon
don will b holding union serv
ices In the .different churchea
of the city. All teacher and
officers are urged to attend also
visiting friends. Rev. H. L. Rus
sell 2182 Orchard avenue.
Apostolic Faith Mission
Corner Ninth street and Klam
ath avenne.
Sunday services: Sabbath
school at 9 a. m.; morning serv
ice at 10:30 a. m. and the eve
ning service at 7:30 p. m.
The 15 piece orchestra opens
the Sunday evening service with
a concert of music.
Week night services on Tues-
Carload Potato Shipments
Day of I I
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Feb. 1 Dally Date to Date Dally Date to Dat
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I 20 67 3861 30 73 4990
4 it io- 3885 I 78 4996
15 95 1900 24 102 6019
T" 25 118 3928 20 122 8052
7 19 137 3943 18 135 6089
8 20 157 3962 19 184 6071
. 9 H 189 3994 19 173 6090
To- 22 211 ' 4016 29 202 5119
287 4042 27 229 5146
12 18 155 4060 17, 266 . 1171
jjT" 6 260 4066 21 378 1191
l7 24 214 4089 7 286 8201
IF" 21 306 4111 22 308 8216
U 20 826 4131 33 840 6167
17, 29 355 4160 19 359 8176
IS- 39 384 4189 17 376 8191
It ', 12 388 6106
i0 " - . . 10 398 . 6116
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26 469 638 1 "
27 " 16 484 6401
28 ' 490 6407 "
Month shipments by truck 22 1 612
Complied from official record by th county agent's offlo,
Stat Federal Inspector Rosa Aubrey and Th News-Herald.
day, Wednesday and Friday eve
nings at 7:45 p. m. Special sing
ing la a feature of eaoh service.
Everybody Is welcome.
0
Altamont Community
rrsbytrian Church
ah services ot tne Altamont
Community Presbyterian church
are held In the J n n 1 o r high
school, G. W. Wheatley, minis
ter. Our Bible school opens at
9:46 In the morning, A. 0. Olson.
superintendent. The Intermedi
ate department will have charg
of the closing exercise of the
Bible school Sunday morning.
The morning worablp service at
11 o'clock with the minister I
charge. The aubject ot the morn
ing message will be, "The Gos
pel ot Another Chance," or "The
Land of Beginning Again." W
will be glad to care for your
little onea during the worship
service.
Burl Children
Entertain Friends
- Donna and Bob Burke war
pleasantly surprised St. Valen
tine'a night when several of
tbelr friends In the Immediate
neighborhood dropped In for
a party.
Gamea were played and re
freshments appropriate to th
occasion were served at the
Ml-A , v. . .-..I T,
da Sevlta, Peggy Johnson,
B e b e George, Ramona Jean
and Ann Reeves, David and
Dick Blackmer, Bruce Davla,
Jack Colvln, Don George and
Donna and Bob Burke.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
St. Paul'a Episcopal, Eighth
and Jefferson streets, the Rev.
V. E. Newman, rector.
Sunday:
Hnlv Riiehnrla a S a'.WW
Church school classes at 10:11
a. m.
Holy Euchariat 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 day
and Holy days at 10 o'clock.
American Lutheran Church
This church la now conduct
ing its services In the basement
of Hotel Elk.-
The class preparing for con
firmation will meet there for in
struction Saturday evening 7 to
8 o'clock, February 19 .
The morning worship at 11
a. m.. Sunday. Sermon will be
be based on text: Matt. 13:41
-43 and 16; 13-19.
The pastor, R. Bogstad will
preach on the aubject: "What
the Bible and It'a People Hav
to 8ay About Jesua ot Naxareth."
First Covenant Church
823 Walnut avenue, phone
1908-W. Gotttred J. Anderson,
pastor.
10:30 a. m. Sunday school and
Swedish service. The paator will
apeak on the subject: "Obstacle
wr naming m in ijlght."
Martha Eastman and Marian
Anderson will sing a duet.
6:46 p. m., Young People'
prayer band.
7:00 p. m. Toung People'
meeting. Topic, "The Mission
Covenant. It'a Distinguishing
Characteristics."
7:45 p. m. evening service.
"Different Attitude Toward
Christ."
Additional Churches
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