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PAGE TWELVE THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. August 21, 1040 Matheti BRITISH STAND GIVES MARKET RALLYPDWER NEW YORK. Aug. 21 (P) A ripple of confidence ran through iv.ii srt tnHav and stocks made a general rally. Gains, which in instances were as much as three points. J ...... ...1 R,T frantinnc at thp " I:.- ", C1U5C. UUl Hit i actions was spasmodic. About 400,000 shares changed hands. Foremost In the calculations of the traders was the Royal ir force "show" against the German air armadas. Observers noted growing optimism toward the changes of England to resist invasion. Adding to this psychology was the constant rise, as spotted in various Indices, of American in dustrial activity under the spur of rearmament. Included in the best perform ers were U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, General Motors, Chrysler, U. S. Rubber, Allied Chemical and International Paper. Air Reduction 40S Alaska Juneau 4i Al Chem & Dye 2 American Can 94 i Allis-Chalmers Am Car St Fdy 311 232 61 lOi 361 1593 74 4i 81 51 201 41 151 14i 30 77J 131 181 17 1 6 31 431 281 381 731 51 9i Am Rad Sta San Am RoU Mills Am Smelt St Ref Am Tel St Tel Am Tob "B" Aviation Corp Am Water Works ... Am Zinc L & S Anaconda .. Armour 111 Atchison Bald Loco Bendix Avia Beth Steel .. Boeing Airp Borden Borge-Warner Callahan Z L Calumet Hec Canadian Pacific Cat Tractor Celanese Chcs St Ohio Chrysler Col Gas St El Com'l Solvents Conun'nw'lth St Sou Consol Aircraft Consol Edison Consol Oil Cont'l Can . II 22 281 61 381 49 14J 71 .... 71 ...1641 ....125 Corn Products Crown Zellerbach Curtiss Wright Doug Aircraft Dupont De N Eastman Kodak El Pow St Lt 5 33 401 47 111 15 231 11 General Electric General Foods General Motors Goodrich Goodyear Tire Gt Nor Ry pfd Greyhound Illinois Central 7 Insp Copper 8 J Int Harvester 431 Int Nick Can 241 Int Pap St P pfd 67 Int Tel St Tel 21 Johns Manvilla 591 Kennecott 27 Lib O Ford 381 Lockheed 25 i Leow's 24 Montgomery Ward 411 Nash-Kelv 4! Nat'l Biscuit 191 Nat'l Dairy Prod 131 Nat'l Dist 201 National Lead 17 N Y Central 111 No Am Aviation 161 North Amer Co 191 Northern Pacific 61 Ohio Oil 61 corf Without waiting... Pay It bock In atV payments fitted to your in comt. Your car need not b fully paid for. Reduce your present payment!. Why not ask us? Commercial Finance Corporation 11 SouU 61b St., KUmitn Fall. Hum 3263 Llcmu M-22 EM and financial Pac Amcr Fish 61 Pac Gas & El 281 Pac Tel & Tel 120 Packard Motor 31 Pan Amcr Airways 131 Paramount Pic 51 Penney (J C) 811 Pcnna R R 20 Phelps Dodge 29 Phillips Pet 32! Proctor & Gamble 62 Pub Svc N J - 341 Pullman 191 Radio 4J Rayonier 15 Rayonier pfd 27 j Republic Steel 17i Richfield Oil 8 Safeway Stores Sears Roebuck Socony Vacuum Sou Cal Edison 431 771 81 261 Southern Pacific Spcrry Corp 37 Standard Brands Stand Oil Calif Stand Oil Ind Stand Oil N J Stone & Webster Studcbaker Sunshine Mining . Texas Corp Trans-America Union Carbide Union Oil Calif Union Pacific United Airlines United Aircraft United Corporation United Drug United Fruit U S Rubber U S Rubber pfd U S Steel Vanadium Warner Pictures Western Union Westinghouse Woolworth ... 61 ... 17. ... 241 ... 341 ... 71 ... 71 ... 81 ... 351 ... 41 ... 70 ... 121 . 831 161 364 II .. 3i .. 614 .. 18S .. 801 .. 525 314 .. 24 184 984 .. 32 Portland Produce PORTLAND. Or., Aug-, si (AP) BL'TTKR Prints. grade 3.c 10. In parchment wrappers, tons; B rade 51c In wrappers, Jlc In carton In car parchment BUTTERFAl First quality, maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered Portland, 30-J0hc lb.: premium quality, maximum of .25 of 1 per cent acidity 114c; valley routes and country points 2c lesa or Iac, second quality 2c under first, or IS 4c lb. CHEKSE Selling pr.ca to Port land retailers: Tillamook, trlpleta 2Sc lb.: loaf 21e lb. triplet! lbc lb.; loaf 19c f.o.b. Tillamook. EGGS Buying Prices: Extras large 21Hc doz.; standards large 17 4c: extras medium 20c, do stand ards 17c doz. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailors: Country killed hogs, best butchers 125-150 lbs., HVa-loc; vealers fancy loH-lbc; light thin, ll-ISc; heavy 10-llc; lambs spring 1S-15HC: ewes 4-7c; good cutter cows -10c; canner cows 8 4-9C lb.; bulls 10-llc lb. LIVE POl'LTItT Buying prices: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers 14 to 2 lbs. 15c: fryers, under 3 lbs. 15c: fryers Z to 4 lbs. 17c; roasters over 4 lbs. 18c; Leghorn hens over 3 4 H-s. 11c; Leghorn hens under 3 4 lbs. 9c; colored hens over 6 lbs. 13c: colored hens 1 to 5 lbs. 13c DRESSED TURKEYS nominal, oldcrop selling prices: Old hens No. I, 16c; toma 12-I4c: new crop 23c lb. ONIONS Oregon Crystal Wax $2.75 50-lb. bag: Oregon Danvers II. 00-1.10; Yaklmas 11.00. PEAS Local nominal; coast 12.25 northern, 2 25 28-30 lb. box. POTATOES Eastern Oregon Washington $1.40-1.50 cwt HAY Selling price to retailers: Alfalfa No. 1, 114.00-14.50 ton; oat vetch $10.00 ton; clover 11.00 ton; timothy Eastern Oregon $17.00 18.00 ton; valley timothy 14.00 ton, Portland. WOOL 1940 eastern Oregon range 20-24c: crossbred 27-28c: Willamette- valley 12 montha 23c lb. S. F. LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21 (AP-USDA) HOGS, salable 400. Active, steady; most 185-225 lb. Californias $7.50; few 260 lb. $7.00; prompt early clearance; odd packing sows $4 25-5.00. CATTLE, salable 200. Steers steady; 3 cars 890-925 lb. north coast grass steers $9.15; odd head 750-900 lb. grass heifers $7.00-50; few good cows $6.50; package medium range cows $5.75; canners and cutters scarce, mostly $3.50-4.50; odd grass bulls $6.00-75; Calves: salable 40. Steady: few choice vealers $11.00; good 250-300 lb. calves $10.00-50, around 30 head good Angus calves $9.50 to country. SHEEP: salable 250. Active, strong; good to choice wooled lambs quoted $8.75-9.00; pack age 76-80 lb. wooled lambs $8.40-65; medium 74 lb. lambs $7.50; few packages medium yearlings $5.75-6.00; shorn ewes $2.75-3.25. SABOTAGE WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 (IP) Senator Reynolds (D-N.C.) told the senate Tuesday he had "heard that in 28 days at Langley field there -were 26 airplane accidents all caused by defective land ing gears" and "there must have been some sabotage there." RUPTURED? Robot ' THI MIRACLE TRUSS U. . Fitent 2080412 ROBOT Offices, Stimton Bldg., Seattle Free Examination and Demonstration Saturday, August 24th from 8 a. m. Until 1 p. m. Elk Hotel Klamath Falls A wrlHta luirintH with mry trait filled Cillns Mil rtHlie m llluiltatts Hibil Btiklit Frn 70 000 FARMS 'DISAPPEAR' N CORN BELT CHICAGO. Aug. 21 (P) An estimate that 70,000 farming units had "disappeared'' in the last five years in five corn-belt states Iowa, Missouri, Illinois. Indiana and Ohio was given by an expert today to the con- 71 j gressional committee on intcr- state migration P. G. Beck of Indianapolis, director of the farm security administration's region 3, com prising those states, said the cs timate which he termed "con servative, was based on pre liminary census data and county assessors' reports on reduction of the number of farms. Enlargement and consolida tion of farms because of mech anization, deterioration of land resources and failure of farmers to "make a go of if through lack of ability or reverses be yond their control were given, in Beck's prepared statement, as principal reasons for the de cline. Consequent displacement of farmers and farm hands, he said, meant that many of them would join the army of mi grants, go on relief or WPA or live precariously close to star vation levels. "Every time a farm unit dis appears, there is a farm family which must provide for itself elsewhere.' Beck said. "Many people so dislocated will become interstate migrants, and their ranks will be swelled by farm laborers who, as well as farm owners and tenant farmers. have been 'tractored off the land." CHICAGO, Aug. 21 (IF) A let up in flour business which was stimulated by last week's share nrice slumn. nermitted wheat prices to slip about a cent a bushel at one stage today but ' the market recovered partially before the close. Profit taking and placing of I hedges against limited quantities of new wheat offered for sale i accounted for much of the mod erately active selling; strength in securities helped to support the market here. Wheat closed i-Jc lower than yesterday, September 70i-Jc; December 71l-72c. T WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 (AP) Bernard L. Burdick, chief of the Panama canal's office here, dis closed recently that preparations were almost complete for the gi gantic task of digging a new $277,000,000 channel in Uncle Sam's "big ditch" between the Atlantic and Pacific. "Already a fleet of dredges has been turned loose on the job of enlarging the canal," Burdick said, "and within a week or two we'll advertise for competitive bids for beginning the dry land excavations. "The dirt is going to fly again down on the zone, just as it did in the good old days when the steam shovels chewed their way through the Cucaracha slide." The new locks, designed as a defense measure to reduce the canal's vulnerability to bombing and sabotage will constitute the waterway's third set, and will be restricted to U. S. navy use alone. Engineers estimate that six years normally would be required to complete the locks, but they hope to do the Job in less time. We must maintain our ideals and institutions at all costs. The U. S, A, does not need to become a totalitarian regime in order to preserve its own way of life. President Daniel L. Marsh of Boston university's summer ses sion. Nervous Restlessi ft I I Cranky? RestlesR? lalPlOl Can't Bleep? Tire 111 I lid I easily? Annoyed by lw I female functional "disorders" and monthly distress? Then try Lydla E. PlnkhanVs Vene table Compound. Pink ham's Com pound Is famous for helping such rundown, nervous conditions, Mtdn eftneefalfy or women WORTH TRVINQI Mary's Now an "Official" Willkic Aid k Hrl V Tj'f J I ri' i n itatafV '1 i'ii i i i iiuMWMTTfci assfn i , When Mnry Plckford. " America j sweettienrt." vljlted Wendell Wlllkle nt Colorado Springs, she became an "official" Willkir campmlKiier at (ha Republican nominee's request Above, she run (lower In WUlklc'i coat Inpel. lit i-t m I A --S "$' --. .nKiy !sfew m-A 'JZ LiL UNHAPPY BIRTHDA Y What Bamboo, the Phlladel phla too's 400-pounrl goriil.i, thinks of birthday parlies he madn pretty apparent on his Nth anniversary, lie threw a 20-pound cake on the floor and chewed up the birthday slrn. is 1 t ' . X FISHY r oundlnr out the season for eoofy swim suits Is this, of jellyfish Inspiration. It was designed liv Ethel Trapha tcn and tvorn at ( lavton, N. Y., by Laura Routh. MEASURES UP-mthe mind of Artist Arthur Wm. Brown, Lillian Bond, film ac tress, has the only feature that Is basis of all feminine beauty high, wide cheek hones tapering to a firm rhln. He also com mends hrr "exquisite neckline." V 4 r I, ; ?s A 1 SET ALTITUDE HARRISBURG, Pa., Aug. 21 (Pi Uetsy Ross, petite and 20, who wants to establish the first altitude record for light planes at 20,000 feet, wailed today for the official result of her first at tempt and declared "If it Isn't over 20.000, I II try again." The OOpound nvlntrix, who has been flying only since Juno, 19.'J9, circled her two-place cabin plane for three hours and eight minutes over the Harrisburg airport yesterday. It was the first lime light phinrs nffifi.'illy have been recogni.ed in an altitude flight by the National Aeronautics as sociation, said Russ Brinkley, NAA contrst chairman. .So, artdrd Miss Ross, "almost nny lieiclit I might go would be a record. Not broken, bill estab lished." Brinkley estimated Miss Ross climbed to 20.000 feet or "with in 500 feet of that anyway. The flier, however, said hrr altimeter showed 18,200 feet at the top of her climb "I tried to go higher, but the plane Just wouldn't go any higher" but she thought the instrument may have been affected by the cold. A sealed barograph In the plane has been sent to Washington to be checked by the NAA for the official height. Miss Ross, secretary to her father, a Richland, Pa., business man, when she is not flying, said she discarded her oxygen mask at 17,000 feet because it "bothered me." LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS Equity No. 5B53 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THK STATE OF ORKGON FOR T H E COUNTY O V KLAMATH. CLARENCE S. MAGEE, also knowr. as C. S. Magee, Plaintiff, VI. GRACE KOKROSKI. W. C. RAMSEY and JANE DOE RAMSEY, husband nnd wife, PACIFIC AUTOMOBILE EX CHANGE and REPAIR WORKS, n California corpor ation and all other unknown persons or parlies, firms or corporations claiming any right, title, estate, urn or in- torcst III the real property ilrscrtlicd in tho complnlnt lierolii, DrfoiHliuils. TO: ciracf; KOKRONKI, W. C. KAMSKY and JANE DOK KAM.NKY, h u s b ii II it niul wife, PAflKIC AUTOMO llll.K KXCHANGK mid HK 1'Allt WORKS, ii Ciillfomln ciiipointluii, nnd nil oilier unknown prisons or ptirtlcs, firms or t'ui 'puruttous clniin liiK nny rlijlit, tllle, estutc, lieu or Interest In the rcol properly doserilud in the coiupliiliit licri'ln, Di'ffntliints. IN THE NAME Or' THE STATE OF OREGON. You and each of you are hereby required to iippenr nnd nnswei tho Com plaint filed iiisulnst you In the nbovp rnliiled suit on or before llio :Ulh tiny of Auku.sI, 11140, that being the lust day of tho time prescribed In the Order of publication of tills Summons, nnd if you fall so to answer or appear, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his complnlnt on file herein, to -wit: for Judgment and decree that you, niul each of you, nnd nil other persons or parties un known have no right, title, es tate, claim or Interest in and to tho following described real property situated in Klnmnth Kalis, Klnmnth County, Oregon: Lot B., Itlock 5. RAIL ROAD ADDITION to the City of Klnmnth Fulls, Oregon, according to the duly recorded pint there of, nnd that you nnd eneh of you, and nil other persons or parties unknown whomsoever be for ever enjoined nnd debarred from asserting nny clultn what soever to said premises adverse to plaintiff; for plaintiff's costs and disbursements incurred in this suit, and for such other nnd further relief which to the Court may seem Just and equit able. This summons Is served upon you by the publication thereof once cuch week for four (4) suc cessive and consccut.ve weeks, (five insertions), in the Evening Herald, a daily newspaper printed, published and of gener al circulation in Klnmnth Coun ty, Oregon, by ordet of the Honorable Edward B. Ashurst, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered on the 29th day of July 1840. Dated of tho first publication ' of this summons is the 31st of July, 1940. D. E. VAN VACTOR Attorney for Pinlntiff I. O. O. F. Building Klamath Falls, Oregon Jy 31: Aug. 7-14-21-28. No. 128 I NOTICE INVITING BIDS The undersigned police Judge , of the city of Klamath Falls, Ore gon will receive bids up to a p. m., Sept. 3, 1940 for a motor ; ized street sweeper. Spcciflca ' tions may be obtained from the city engineer. I LEIGH ACKtRMAN. Police Judge, l'lo Tern. Aug. 14, 15. 21, 22 No. 142 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S I SALE By virtue of a mortgage foreclosure execution issued by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County i in suit Number 5B28-E, Mary G. Beam, Plaintiff, vs. Pearl Marin et nl, Defendants, there in pending and to me directed. I shall, on the 23rd day of September, 1040, at tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the front (door of the ronnty courthouse in Klamath Falls, Oregon, sell at public auction for cash, all right, title, and Interest had and possessed by said defend ants or any of them on or slnre the dale of the execution of plaintiff's mortgage In and to 111" following described prop erty, lo-wit: The S' of the SW'4 of Section 5; the N!4 of NW'4 of Section 8; the SH of NE'i, E'i of SE',1. SE!4 of NW',1, and a triangular piece north and west of State Highway In NE 'A of SW!4 (10 acres) In Section 7; and also the NE'i of NE 'A of Section 18 all In Township 38 South of Range 11 East of the Willamette Meridian, containing 410 acres, together with all rents, royal tics and profits arising out of any lease, or leases, on the said land or portion thereof. The above described property being situated in Klamath County, Oregon. Dated, first published and posted tills 21st day of August, 1040. LLOYD L. LOW, Sheriff, Klamath County, Oregon, By Anne Price, Deputy. Aug. 21-28; S. 4-11-18. No. 143. RATES Charge Ads (No charge made for less than 29c) Pald-in-Advanc Each insertion, per word 3c Ono day, per word - 2c Two-day run, per word 4c Three-day run, per word ........ ... Sc One week run, per word - 7o Ono month run, per word 20c All nils nie Inserted In both Tho Kvonlng llernUI nnd The Klnmnth News, appearing first In Tho Humid. The Nows Herald will bo re sponsible for Incorrect wording ono day only. (All mnll order ads must hnve ensh with order) Tho dond lino for classifies, tlon Is 12.00 a m Ada received lifter 12:00 o'clock will be run in the "Too Into to Classify" column Classified Index ApnrtmouUi for rent 34 Automotive .34 Business Opportunities 411 Edueiitlouul 12 Financial 40 For Sulo or Trade . 3U t uvuerui nonces Health 13 Help Wanted, Male 16 Help Wanted. Fcnuila 14 Houses (or Kent ....2(1 Livestock nnd Poultry 44 Lost and Found - 2 Miscellaneous for Rent 28 Miscellaneous for Sal 36 Miscellaneous Wanted 42 Lost and Found STRAYED White pig from 1540 Ilomednle rond. Phone 41107. 8 21 LOST Hrown nnd white Toy Fox Terrier on Rocky Point Rt. 2334 Rntlcllffc. 8-21 Gsnsral Nonces PERM ANENTS Children's spe clnl 55 permnnenls, two for price of one. Clinrni Beauty Salon, 224U So. 0th. Dial 4303. 8 26 1 WILL NOT be responsible for bills contracted by anyone but myself. Signed August 17. 1H4I). Emery D. Norton. B-21 Personals I DRINK FOR HEALTH RAW VEGETABLE JUICES. Ex traded fresh daily. 131 North 4th. Phono 4707. Closed 8:30 p. m. e-io menTwTSien; GET PEP. HAW OYSTER stimulants, tonics In Ostrex tablets often needed af ter 40, by bodies lacking Iron, calcium, phosphorus, iodine, Vltnmln 111. 35c size today only 29c. Cnll, write Whitman Drug nnd nil other good drug stores. 8-3 1 FREE MARCELS every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Northwestern Beauty College. 0-0mtf Transportation Go By Motor Coach Shortest Route Lowest Fares to Northern Points One Round Way Trip Spokane . $ I 1 .00 $20.05 Boise, Ida. 10.00 18.10 Portland ... 5.90 10.65 Seattle 8.40 14.65 Mt. Hood Stages. Inc. Busses Leave 1:00 P. M. Greyhound Depot Phone S521 0-20mtf TWO WANT transportation to Minnesota about Sept. 1. Phone 32SB. B-21 10 Services PAINTING-PA PER HANGING R. E. Simmons. Phono 6704. 010 PAINTING, KALSOMINING II. L. Brown . Phone 4226. oinmir DRESSMAKING, hemstitching, buttons, buckles covered, al- SPEC1A I, Mattresses rebuilt $2. Davenport and chair recover er $15. All work guaranteed. Carlson Mattress & Upholstery Co. Dial 4310. 1719 Main. 8-28 CURTAINS home laundered and stretched. Reasonable. Phone 5647. 0-llmtf FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh lng. Clifford Golden. Phone 3022. 8-31mtf ECONOMY MATTRESS St UP HOLSTERY CO. 2313 So. Olh. Dial 6368. 8-23 HOUSECLEANING Art diet. 6848. Bene-0-2 STEAM BATHS Tubs, swim ming, showers. Hot Springs Natatorium. Phone 6466. 0-17 PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, interior decorating. Fred Laughton, Master Painter. Phone 6870. 0-11 HOUSE MOVING Raising foundations. See W. McDan lels, 20(1 Mlchignn. Phone 7420. 0-5 BODENHAMER SAW FILINO 351-3 E, Main. Phone 4672. Expert service reasonable. 9-6 COZY FIREPLACES All mate rial and Inhnr $100. Expert plaster patching. Dial 6202. 9-15 IRONING 30c dozen pieces. Will call and deliver. Phone 5337. 28tf CARPENTER WORK Con tract ing. New work or re modeling. Phone 6473. 8-25 Services GLASS Diiplnla Safely Gloss, window glass, plato niul mirrors, sil vering. KliulinH's Glass Shop, 327 Walnut. Phniio 7:1711. U Omtl ALTERATIONS Remodeling, tallort'd skirts, rurtnliis, drupes, slip rovers, cushions. 331 N. Illli. Mis. Wise. OH tcriitlims on new and old clothing. Mrs. II. M. Allender, 731 Main, room 21(1. Phono 72113. Il l limit FOR SEWING, alterations nnd remodeling, see Mrs. Harney. Phone 30112. 2111 Darrow. 8-24m ti PA PER HANGING, PAINTING, kiilsoniimng. Phone tlli-IH. Mel vln K. Frost. 8 31mlf FLOOR SAN PING Old floors reflnlshrd. Norman Frnley. Phone 4001. Il l7mtf 12 Educational DO YOU LIKE TO DRAWt Artists, Cartoonists, Illustra tors earn good Incomes. We teach you how. Write for Free Art Hook, llox 223, New.vllernld. 0 2(1 LEARN ELECTRIC WELDING? from one who tins had over 13 years' experience In tha welding business, and haa passed the test given to fill navy yard welders. 003 S. 6lh. 8 23 WHEN YOU THINK OF SUC CESS, think of Northwestern Ileniity College. Ono of Amer ica's exceptional training schools. H21mtt 13 Htnltn 10 WE CAR E FOR THE SICK" -Rogue River Saniitariuin, Jack sw sonville. llox 147, phono 241.'W 1013 DENTAL PLATES REPAIRED Usually I to 3 hours. Dr. Gordon Ledingtwim. R 31mtf 14 Help Wantod. FomaU WANTED Woman for house work In country $20. perman ent if suited, llox 221, News Herald. R 27 WANTED Girl for housework, 1827 Oregon. Phono 0803. 8 21 WANTED A Indy whose maj(r tunllfleation is the ability to care for a four year old boy during our working hours. Small amount of housework necessary. Reasonable wage to one with references and permanent Interests. Iiiqulm SI4 N. 10th between 7 nnd 8 Wednesday or Thursday evo nlng. 8-21 WANTED Middle-aged woman for general housework. 223.1 Applegiite. 8 22 WANTED Good permanent cook. Wages $60. Also exper ienced cook's helper, $43. On ranch beyond Lakevlew. Ph. 7350. 822 WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK Room, board, $13 month. Call 6431 between 3 and 7 p. m. 8 22 WANTED Girl for housework. 1 1127 Oregon. Phone (IIIICI. 8-21 18 Help Wanted. Male WANTED Caterpillar repair foreman, salary $2110.00 uionlh. Applicant must furnish pickup truck, be familiar with Allif fb Chnliner L. O.'s, R. D. 8 s, or ganizing nnd supervising lnrg repair shop, also a large num ber of field men and rqul ment. Mu:.t he citi.eu and able, to pass a satisfactory physical examination. Write Box 222, The Klnmnth Fulls Ilernld nnd News. JI-3 WANTED 12 hoys between Ilia ages of 110 nnd 80 to pitch ' horseshoes Thursday evening, 3:30 o'clock, corner Pino and 11th. 8 21 WANTED 2 men with cars. Free to travel. Good earnings. See Mr. Hanson, Unldwin Hotel, 7:30 p. m. only. 8-23 18 Situations Wanted HIGH SCHOOL GIRL will work for room nnd hoard. C. L. Buoy, Modoc Point, Ore. 8-23 SHIPMAN NURSERY Children P cared for. Day, week, month. Phono 7303. 1013 Wnntlnntl. O-lOmtf HOUSEKEEPER OR COOK for small crew, anywhere. Box 787, Ncws-Hcrnld. 8-21 SCHOOL GIRL wishes work eve nings. 7211 Owens 8-21 HOUR WORK, 4240 evenings. 9-2 PRACTICAL NURSE wants work. Cnro for elderly pcoplo in their homo. 017 Pine. 4651 20 Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD 224 Mich lgnn. 8-25 BOARD AND ROOM for two. Prlvntc home, homo privileges. 700 Mitchell. Phone 7272. 8-20 BOARD AND ROOM . home. 332 N. Olh. Private 8 20 " BOARD AND ROOM $35.00 monlh. Mrs. C'hns. Mnhnn, Weyeilineuscr mill. 8-29