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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1940)
PAGE TEN THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON February 21, 1940 5T0CKS DROOP SELLING PUSH NEW YORK, Feb. 21 VP) -Stock prices slipped fractions to .day under intermittent selling -pressure, but erased tome of the (larger losses before the final ell. . - Despite the declines, however, selected issues increased yester day i gains and the average level 'seemed only slightly off toward the close. About 750,000 shares U'cre unchanged. , Securities on the downside in cluded V. S. Steel, Chrysler, 'Johns Manville, Standard Oil of ,N. J., Loft, Chesapeake tt Ohio nd Pennsylvania. Resistant . were General Motors, Harvester, TUnited Aircraft, Pan-American .Airways, United Drug and U. S. j Rubber. r Hitting new highs for the year -through fractional advances were Studebaker, Twin Coach, American Crystal Sugar and Col gate. Adams Express . 'Air Reduction Alaska Juneau . 7J 50i 6i 179 8) 116 21 11 31 91 IS SOI 172 . 901 10 71 801 51 23 11 51 "111 321 781 231 231 .231 51 251 II 81 5 70 501 Al Chem & Dy Allied Stores ' American Can . .Am Eng Tile . . Am For Power . Am Power Sc Light . Am Rad Sta San . rAm Roll Mills lAm Smelt & Ret lAm Tel & Tel .iAm Tob "B" (Am Water Works -. . -Am Zinc L St S Anaconda ... "Armour SI . . , , ., ;'Atchison 'Auburn Auto iBalt Si Ohio 4Bamsdall .Bendix A via , , Beth Steel Boeing Airp , -Borden ... , . , - Borge-Warner . "Budd Mfg Calif Packing Callahan Z L Calumet Hec Canadian Pacific . Case (J I) Cat Tractor 11 UNDER RAGGED Tempting (boue. EVERY TIME WITH Schilling":!" When the tempting fragrance of biking cookies fills tht kitchen, yon can be assured of perfect results if Schilling Baking Powder was used. ll'tdebltctini niadewiih pure crtam a UrUrncrcT leares that "biking powder teste!" for over half a century, Schilling has helped make balungaeccffaWandecoaornical. 29.19 MILES PER GALLON IN AMERICA'S GREATEST ECONOMY CONTEST OTUBEBAKER CHAMPIOW i "'MM''MagrMIitfSi7ISin'iiir--j 7VTEARLY tS.000 Studebaker (pRlCED ON A LEVEL WITH THE 3 OTHER Champion owners have re- vARCMELLIHC LOWEST PRICE CAR 20 miles to'the gallon in all III .ta)ii'lar3C 'mYmmmmmimBmmnm--- kinds of driving over a distance e. iftTi n , of nearly $0 million miles. iVwt They've spent less than $2.50 , GfiS fmt i - . per car for repairs. Get this kind I JZLjF'f Cf i IJu-afV ?f :.. of economy yourself in thia csr fiWf ' ir'--IFrJ J-fsJL I that averaged 29.19 miles per VixvJ - g I gallon with an expert driver lYi'-f ll!"J " -a ' J? in the Gilmore-Yosemite Run. I iSfs". if ' ' ' " . Come in now. Low down pay- Ylr JJ , Hi,'" 1 - ment easy C.I.T. terms. AsnJ""' " -4 ! nuDBWci wins ova aii aw rlJ jftmjl i ' S ",f' official go eiconomy J.Jfi' tlHfi eP'-OV - ' - Under A. A. A. 8upervltion. Stude- Caw !jit-. JT f baker's 3 great cars, with low-extra-eost a1 lyWSM overdrive, finished 12 3 in the OH- "2?l I, f A I 1 ea"-more-Vosernlte Economy Sweepstakes. HV'SeSr J I Champion averaged 29.19 miles per SS-'J I gallon: Commander 24.72 milea per gal- -- - 1 Ion; President 23.40 miles per tallon. ",rrrisMI IU McCulloch Motor ..... 281 ..... 71 .... 391 ... 851 61 ..- 14 .. a 271 311 71 ..- 471 641 Crown Zellerbach 161 Curtis Wright Doug Aircraft ... 101 .- 821 .-. 1841 .... 1541 .... 61 .... 381 471 I ..- 54 ..- 61 .-. 241 231 101 32 Dupont De N .... Eastman Kodak 1 Pow & Lt General Electric General Foods Gen Gas & El "A" - General Motors Gillette Goodyear Tire Gt Nor Ry pfd Hecker Prod Holland Furnace Hudson Motors Illinois Central Insp Copper Int Harvester Int Nick Can Int Pap & P pfd Int Tel & Tel - Johns Manville Kennecott Lib O Ford 61 111 141 541 37 571 31 701 381 501 1071 361 31 241 531 61 241 '15 171 25 71 161 22 81 61 101 51 341 31 891 221 391 391 681 111 411 271 51 Ligg Myers "B" Loew s Long-Bell "A" Lorillard P . Montgomery Ward Nash-Kelv Nat l Biscuit Nat'l Cash -- Nat'l Dairy Prod . Nat'l Dist . Nat l Pow & Lt N Y Central . North Amer Co -Northern Pacific Ohio Oil Otis Steel Pac Amer Fish Pac Gas & El Packard Motor Penney (J C) . Penna R R Phelps Dodge . Phillips Pet Proctor it Gamble Pressed Steel Car - Pub Svc N J . Pullman ; Radio Rayonier pfd Rem Rand 281 10 21 Republic Steel Reynolds Tob "B" Richfield Oil Safeway Stores -Sears Roebuck 411 71 491 831 111 Shell Union Socony Vacuum 111 Sou Cal Edison 291 MONEYBACK Te show out esboead4 faith ia rait CREAM Or TARTAR Bakiae Powdf. roar arocer wili man year menr at on npaeia. aod will also par for lb ass, barter, iomr, etc, yea hare sad, if rem Sad aer raalt western with it. Cclancse Cert-Teed .... ... Ches & Ohio - Chrysler ..... Col Gas Sc El Com'l Solvents Comm'nw'lth Sc Sou -Consol Aircraft . ..... Consol Edison Consol Oil Cont'l Can Corn Products Southern Pacific . 131 Standard Brands ..- .... 7, Stand Oil Calif 24 Standard Oil Ind - 261 Stand Oil N J 44 Stone & Webster 101 Studebaker 121 Sunshine Mining ........ . 101 Sup Oil 2 Texas Corp 441 Texas Gulf Sulphur 341 Tidewater Asso Oil ........... 101 Timken Roll Bearing ... SO Trans-America . 51 Union Carbide . .. . 841 Union Oil Calif .J. 161 Union Pacific 941 United Aircraft 471 United Airlines 151 United Corporation j 21 United Fruit 80 United Gas Imp 141 U S lndust Alcohol 211 U S Rubber 371 U S Rubber pfd - 1121 U S Steel 58 Vanadium -. . 33 Walworth 51 Warner Pictures 31 Western Union 24 Westinghouse 1131 White Motor 121 Woolworth 401 S. F. LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21 (AP-USDA) HOGS, sal able 250, butchers 5-lSc lower; top and bulk 185-215 lb. Call- fornias $6.35, weights around 140-165 lbs. and 235-260 lbs. dis counted 50c at $5.85; packing sows nominally steady or $4.00 to mostly $4.25. CATTLE, salable SO, calves, salable none. Steers, range cows and heifers lacking, quoted nom inally steady; week s early sales medium to good fed steers $8.25 to $9.10,- actual top $9.10 on short load 1000 lb. Idahos; me dium to good fed heifers quoted around $7.50-8.50; low grade cows, more active, week's early decline regained; canners and cutter $4.00-525; fleshy dairy kype cows $5.50-75, few light canners down to $3. SO, with 'shelly" kinds down to $3.00; odd common bulls $6.00; me dium grades quoted mainly $6.25-75; calves, nominal; good to choice vealers quoted around $10.50-12.00. SHEEP salable 1000. Lambs slow, account higher asking prices; good to choice fed wooled Idaho lambs held above $9.00; three decks fall shorn Califor nia fed lambs just arrived. WOOL MARKET BOSTON. Feb. 21 (AP-USDA) A waiting attitude predomin ated in the Boston wool market today. Buyers were showing no interest in greasy combing do mestic wools except for special ties such as low quarter-bloods or for an occasional very small quantity of some great to piece out stock for immediate need. Holders of territory wools were maintaining quotations at last week's levels. Combing three eighths territory wool, which is currently one of the most plenti ful grades of domestic wools on this market, was quoted fairly firmly at 80-82 cents, scoured basis. Japan did not want this war. It was China that wanted the war for Japan expected to walk in and over the Chinese provinces with ease. They did not want to have to fight, bnt they encountered a nnited country. Japan today is on the spot. Lin Yntang, Chinese poet and anthor. Co. 522 So. 6th St. Phono 680 CHICAGO. Feb. 21 W-An. other wave of buying swept wheat prices upward more than two cents a bushel, today, to within fractions of the peaks reached yesterday. Just before the close, however, about a cent of this gain was lost as a result of profit taking. Buying was associated with reports of improved flour busi ness, Canadian export sales and war news from Europe, the most alarming of which was the Rus sian bombing raid on a Swedish frontier village. Wheat futures closed 1-11 cents higher than yesterday, May $1.051-lc, July $1.03Mc; corn unchanged to 1c up. May S71-lc, July 571-lc; oats 1-ic higher. OFFICIAL PRAISE Battery D, 249th coast artil lery, received the compliments of a federal inspecting officer Monday, during an annual fed eral inspection, on progress that was termed unusually good in view of the fact that 60 of the men in ranks have had less than a years training, ihe unit is commanded by Captain Theo dore D. Case. The inspection consisted of an examination of the armory and its facilities and a demonstration by the troops on close order drill and various field maneuvers, all conducted in the armory. The inspecting officer was ac- ! companied by commanding offi cers of the regiment from Salem. WILDLIFE DIRECTOR TI Dr. Harry Shantz. director of wildlife management for the na tional forest service, will speak in Klamath Falls Thursday eve ning. Final arrangements have not been completed for the meeting. but sportsmen and the public generally were invited. The place and time of meeting will be given in Thursday's Herald. Shantz is widely known as an authority on wildlife and is former president of the Univer sity of Arizona. DENTISTS GO TO PORTLAND EVENT Half a dozen Klamath Falls dentists will attend the alumni sessions of the North Pacific Dental college at Portland this week. Those going up include Dr. O. G. Guernsey, Dr. Bill Peak, Dr. Boyd Sprague, Dr. Leslie Peate and Dr. David Goehring BAD DAY SAN RAFAEL, Calif., VP) Charles Goessell, 50, was haul ing his pet dog and two cases of beer to his country cottage. The car turned over in a ditch. The frightened dog tore across the fields and never came back. And while Goessell, with two broken ribs, was lying helpless in the wreckage another motor ist stopped and stole the beer. Taste that tangl Quench that thirstl Wieland's Ale. Inselbric Siding We wish to announce that you may now obtain INSELBRIC SIDING for your home furnished and applied by a local firm. Compare our prices be fore buying and you may be surprised at the savings. We Will Furnish and Apply Inselbric Siding to Your House for from 26c to 28c per square Soot The Average House requires from 1200 to 1500 , square feet With financing costs, the payments per month on PHA term would be from $8.90 to $11.80. You May Obtain Information and View Samples at Big Basin Lumber Co. Spring at Main Portland Produce PORTLAND. Feb. 21 VP) BUTTER Print, A grade, 34c lb. In parchment wrappers, 35c in cartons; B grade 33o lb. in parchment wrappers, 34c lb. In cartons. BUTTERFAT First quality. maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered In Portland, 32 H -33o lb.; valley routes and country points 2c less, or 31c lb.; second quality, 2c under first. EGGS Buying prices: extras largo 16c: standards lnrge 13c; medium extras 13c; extras small 13c; standards small 12c. CHEESE Selling price to Portland retailers: Tillamook triplets 22c lb.; loaf 23c lb. fob. Price to wholesalers: triplets 20c lb.; loaf 21c lb. fob Tillamook. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: country killed hogs best butchers 125130 lb. 8-8Hc: vealers fancy lS-lSttc lb.; light-thin 10-12c lb.; heavy iu-iic id.; lambs 13c lb.: ewes 4-7c lb.; good cutter cows 8-0c lb.; canner cows 7H-8c lb.: bulls 10-10 He lb. LIVE POULTRY Buylna prices: leghorn broilers 1 to I i lbs. 13c lb.: do 2 lbs. 13c; fry ers, under 3 lbs. 13c; do 3 to 4 lbs., 13c: roasters over 4 lbs.,! 14c; colored hens 4 to 3 lbs 12c; do over 5 lbs. 13c: leghorn nens under 3 4 lbs. 9-10e lb over 3H lbs. 10-1 lc lb.; No. 2 grade Sc less. TURKEYS Selling price: hens No. 1, 16H-17c lb.: toms 15c lb. Buying prices nominal: No. 1 hens 13H-16C lb.; toms 14c lb. ONIONS Oregon, 45-35c per au-to. Dag; Yakima 40-45c 501b. bag; sets, white, 6c; brown, 5c lb. NEW POTATOES Florida longs $2.65-2.75; small $2.25- 2.50. POTATOES Deschutes, ji.j.vi 3U: Klamath $1.30 cwt.: one Malin brand, $1.65 cental local Whites 85c box; sacks $1.10-1.25 cental; sweets $2.40 crate. HAY Selling price to retail ers: aitaifa No. 1, $16 ton; oat. vetch $12 ton; clover $lt ton; umotny eastern Oregon $18 ton; valley timothy $1214 ton. Portland. WOOL Nominal eastern Ore gon fine 23-26 lb.: crossed 28- 29c lb.; Willamette vallev. 12 month 29c lb.: lamb 20c lb. GRAVEL ORDERED FOR POE ROAD Members of the county court xuesday gave instructions to have four truckloads of gravel, obtained from the Merrill gravel pit, put on the North Poo Val Icy road, where mudholes and ruts during the past several weeks have caused the discon tinuance of mail service. It was expected that the serv ice, on rural route 2, will be resumed the latter part of this week. Several residents of the upper valley have been forced to come down for some distance to get their mail, due to the im passable road conditions. A dashboard connection with the battery enables a motorist to determine whether or not his bat tery needs water. A rubber cap and lead pole are Installed In place of one of the battery plugs. and as long as water touches the pole a circuit Is mude; when the water falls too low to make this circuit, the driver la warned. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of The cost applied of INSULBRIC would be from $312 to $420 John Klllott Taylor, deceased, and has qualified. All persona having claim against snlil estate are notified to preaetil the same to ma with proper vouchers at the office of I., Orlli Hlaomore, li Courthouse, Kliuunth p'nlla, Oro ion, within lx months from Feb ruary 7th, 1040, CM HIST MUCK, Jr. Administrator, F. 7-U-31-1S; M, (1. No. SS. sr.MMoxs i-xm itiii.k a i io.n IN rilK JUSTIl'K fOl!T, DIS TKIC'T OK I. I N K V I 1. 1. K, KLAMATH COUNTY, OUKllON. B. I.. Myers, dolnc builneas as Pacific Protective lltirfati. riHliitUf, vs. Arnold 8. Stadium, Defendant. TO ARNOLD 8. STADIUM: In the nam of the Htato of Oregon, you nro hnruby required to appear and nnnwer to the Com. plnlnt riled aKnliist you In the ubove-entltlcil action within four weeks from the ilutu or flral pub lication of tills .Summons, and If you fall so to do. Plaintiff will take Judgment against you In the sum of 111. is, together with his costs and dlahuraomonts of this action Incerrod herein; and that all money (urnlahood, or suf ficient thereof, In the hands of the Consolidated KrolKht I. Inns shall ha paid Into Court to apply on aaid Judgment. This tfumtnona Is served upon you hy publication pursuant to the order of the Honorable J. A. Muhonry. Justice of the I'onoo In the above-entitled Court, made and entered this 10th dny of Kebruary. lu. Dale of first publication horeof la 'February 14, 1940. J. A. MAIIONKY. Justice of the Peace, reb. 14-31-2$. Mar. . No. 34 AD.MI.MSTIt.lTOIt'M N'OTK'K OF FII.INU FINAL ACCOCNT IN TIIK CIKCUIT COUHT OK" THK 8TATK OK OUKllON Foil THE COUNTY OK KLAMATH. In the Mutter of the Kalnte of KDWAHO P. 11HADY. alao sometimes known as F.. P. HltADY. Dwrased. Notice Is hereby given that I have filed my Final Account as Administrator of the Katato of Kdward P. Urady. also aometlmea known aa K p. Ilrady. Deceased and Ihe above-entitled Court ha filed 10 o'clock In the morning ol Friday, March ISth. 1940, aa Ihe time, and the Circuit Court Koom In the Court Houae of Klamath County, Oregon, at Klamath Kalis Oregon, as the plnco when and where any pemon may present ob jectlons or exceptions to said Final Accumii, ai wnicn unifl ine abov eniiuea t.ouri win finally pass upon ana aettie said Account. W. L. Kit A IN. Admlniatrator of the Kalate of Kdward P. Brady, alao sometimes known as E. V Urady. reo. 14-J1-28; Mar. 613. No. IS 8AI.K OF TIMIIKIt KLAMATH INDIAN ItKMKItYA , HLACK HILLM l l.MHF.ll I N IT oeaieu Dins in duplicate on forma provided therefor, marked ouiaiae -Bin. Black Hills Tlnibe unit and addressed to the superintendent, Kin ninth Agoney uregon. win be recolved until 2 o'clock p. m.. Pacific lime. April I. 1940, Tor the purchase of ihe merchantable timber estimated to be about one hundred and nine million (109.0uu.uvo feat, more or loss, principally pondorosa pine on a tract witnin tho Klamath In oian nescrratlon, Orciion. des cribed as tho ninck Hills Timber unit, embracing approximately oo.ieu acres or trioal und allotted lands, of which about 19.4UU acres ol irlbul land and ahou S.oUO acres of allotted lands are timnured. beparate approved eon tracts covering: the oatlmaied 12 6UU.O0O feet of plno staiidlna on allotted lands must afterwards be made with allottees If they deslra to sell and on terms similar to the contract for the unallotted tlmbor. Each bid must state the price per thousand feut. D. M Bcrlbnar Decimal C Log Sculo that will be paid for timber cut No bid will bu considered for less than 13.20 per thousand foot, U. At., lor pondorosa and sugar pines i.tu lor Uoufclas fir and In cense cedar, and 10.76 for oilier species. Each bid must bo ac companied by a certified chock In the amount of 112.000 on a solv ent National Hank, payable to the Special Disbursing Agent. Klamath Indian Agency. Oregon. The deposit will be returned to unsuccessful bidders. The dopusll or the successful bidder will be applied as part of the purchase price against timber nctually cut on this unit only, or retained as liquidated damagos If the blddor shall not execute contract and furnish satisfactory bond for 120,000 within 60 days from sc name this Apple Cake GET DETAILS TODAY FROM YOUR GROCER ray coptance of his bid. The right to waive technical defects and to re ject any and all bids Is reserved. The contract wilt specify that all designated timber shall be out and removed from Ihe unit prior to March 11, 11M8. For ooples of the contract, regulations, map of snlo area, blanks for the sub mission of bids and other Informs Hon, apply to Ilia ttupurlnteiident, Klumutb Agoney, Oregon. Dated I his first day of February, 10 1 u, at Washington, D. 0. OHCAIS L. CHAPMAN, Assistant Secretary of Ihe Interior, r"eh.M.sl,S. Mnr.i.lJ.JO.IT. A.I No. 3 a RATES Charge Ads ' Each Insertion, ' per word 3C (No iiliargo made for leu titan 29c) Paid-in-Advance One day, per word ic Two-day run, per word 40 Three-day run, per won! jc Ono week run, per word 7C Ono month run, Pr word joc Tho Nows-Herald will be rev sponsible for Incorrect wording one day only. All ads aie liuerlrd In hnth The tvonlng Herald and The Klamath News, appearing, first In Tho Herald. (All mail order ads must have cash with ordor). The deadline for classifica tion is 12:00 a. m. Ads received after 12 00 o'clock will be run in tno Too late to Claaaifv" column. Classified Index Apartments for rent 24 Automotive 34 Business Opportunities 48 Educational 12 financial 48 38 For Sale or Trade General Notices Health Help Wanted. Female .. Holp Wanted, Male Mouses for Rent Livestock and Poultry Lost and Found Miscellaneous for Rent Miscellaneous for Sale Miscellaneous Wanted .. Personals Real Estate for Sale .... Real Estate Wanted Room and Board Rooms for Rent . Services Situations Wanted To Exchange Transportation . 4 13 14 18 28 44 2 28 38 42 '8 30 32 20 22 10 18 40 Lost and Found LOST Pair glasses in case- Phone 1310-W. 2-21 General Notices NEW PUBLIC Truck Scales, accurate weights for all size loads. Get your truck and pickup license weight certlfl cates here. Klamath Valley Lbr. Co., South 6th. 2-20 Personals MEN, WOMEN OLD at 40 Get Pep. Now Ostrex tonic tab- lots contains to n I c s, stimu lants, oyster concentrate often needed after 40 by bodies lacking Iron, calcium, phos- pnorus, iodine, Vitamin Bl 73-year-old doctor writes 'Took Ostrex myself. Results fine." 41.00 size special today 89c. Call, write Whitman Drug and all other good drug stores. 2-29 I Transportation aaaaaaaaaraaraasaSaawaaVVva'vaaaasav Go By Motor. Coach Shortest Route Lowest Fares to Northern Points One . Round Way Trip Spokane $ 1 1.00 $20.05 Boise, Ida. 0.00 18.10 5.90 10.65 Portland Seattle 8.40 14.65 Mt. Hood Stages, Inc. Busses Leave 1:00 P. M. Greyhound Depot Phono 000 3-20mtf 10 Services PAINTING. KALSOMINING H. L. Brown, Phono 1002. 3-15mtf PAINTING, PAPERHANGING R. E. Simmons. Ph. 1845. 3-8 GLASS Duplnto safety glass, window glass, plato and mirrors, re- silvering. Kimball's Glass Shop, 527 Walnut. Ph. 2243. . 2-20mtf DRESSMAKING Alteration, remodeling. Ann London, 518 Main. 3-6 NEED A WRECKER OR TO'.V CAR? Call Balslger's. 24-hour service. Phone 2100. 2-20 FOR SEWING, alterations and .remodeling, sec Mrs. Harney, phono 2151-J, 2111 Darrow. 2-21 HOUSE MOVING and raising. cement work. R. B. Hadley, 203 Michigan, 2-20 FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- Ing. Clifford Golden, Phone 108W3. 2-31mtf CURTAINS homo laundered and stretched, Reasonable. Phone 1425-W. 3-4 10 Services SAWS. . INDIAN MOTOIICY. CLES Sales and service, Do. doniiamer Saw Filing and Cycloiy, 351-3 E. Main. 3-u INVISIBLE HOSE MENDING Mr. Bryant, Korn Hotel. 3-!i7 MATTHKSSF.H REBUILT, fil.OO Economy Miittress and Up holstering. Phono 1200. 2313 So. Sixth Street. 2 28 PAINTINQ PAPERHANO INO Kalsomlnlng. Phone 00 J 2. C. A. Konsella. 3-1B FLOOR SANDINO Old floors reflnished. Norman Fraloy, Phone 108 J-4 J-lSmtf CASH regiators, safes and type writers, restaurant equipment bought and sold. Repairing, Hap David, 2311 So. 8th. 219 CARPENTER Building, remod eling. Reasonable. Ph. 834-R. 2-24 FIRST Class Carpenter Phone 1008 J. Work. 2-27 LADIES Our Blnks spray ma chine cleans suede shoes and purses perfectly and does not rub off. We dye shoes and do all kinds of first class repair. Ing. Shoe Shine Stand In con nectlon with Stuart's Com plete Shoe Service, 1000 Main. 3-20 SEE US at our new location about that painting, paper hanging, floor aandlug, wall paper and kalsomlne remov ing Kero electric way. J. E. Patterson Paint Storo. Phone 1741. 1025 Mull!. 2 20 HIGHEST PRICES paid for used furniture and atoves. OK Second Hand Store, 820 Klamath, phone 001. 2-20mtf DRESSMAKING. Hemstitching. buttons, buckles covered, al terations on new and old clothing. Mrs. H. M. Allender, 731 Main, room 218. Ph. 425. 3-lflmlf WRINGER ROLLS. washing machlno and vacuum cleaner parts for all makes. Merit Washing Machine Service, 700 South 0th. 3-lflrntf 13 Health Dr. Otto W. Westlind Naturopathic Physician Massago and Swedish Movement Electro-Therapy Rooms 201-2-3 Pine Tree Bldg. MWF-13 ATMORAY Health Machine for rent or sale. Call at 425 Pine between 4 and 6 p. m. a nuum mvr.it oanaiaiuum Jacksonville. Specializing in post operative, chronic, men tal and maternity cases and care of the aged. Trained nurses on duty continually. Box 147. Jacksonville. 7mtf 14 Help Wanted. Female WANTED -tain girl. 3048. Experienced foun News-Herald, Box 2-23 WANTED Girl for curb ser vice restaurant. Must be un der 18. Nows-Hcrald, Box 3040. 2-23 WANTED Experienced house keeper. Must be good cook. Good wages. Phono 643. 2-23 SPECIAL Shampoo, finger wave, manicure Including neck trim and rinse, all for ill Hollls Beauty Shop, 804 SoT 6th. Phone 408. 2-26 SPECIAL PermanenU, 2 for the price of 1. Hollls Beauty Shop, 504 So. 6th. Phono 406. 2-24 WANTED Middle-aged wom an, housework. Complete charge. Room, board, wages. Phone 837. 2-22 16 Help Wanted, Male MAN ABOUT 30 as salesman to call on companies In Klum- ath Falls and southern Ore gon. Should bo interested in mcchnnicnl work nnd have own car. Snlary and expenses. If you prove satisfactory car will be furnished. ; Don't answer unless you can furnish references from past and pres ent employers regarding abil ity and honesty. Ncws-Hcrald.W Box 3508, . 2-ar 18 Situations Wanted Wr4rVMrVlrVrrVVMVVv4VVVVVM EXPERIENCED woman, 30, wants cooking for crow. 132 So. Cnrrol. 2-22 EXPERIENCED GIRL wlshea housework. Rt. 1, Box 702, Summers lane. 2-21 EXPERIENCED ' Ranch Hand 2136 Darrow. . 2-22 wants work. HOUR WORK. Call 1114. 2-26 HOUR WORK Experienced. 1U12-J. . . . 3-15 EXPERIENCED practical nurse wants work. P. O. Box 505. 2-24 20 Room and Board GOOD Clean board and room, SI per day. 346 No. 10th. 2-28 ROOM and Board, 514 Walnut. 36J6U