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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1940)
'October 21, 1040 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. PACE ELEVEN GLoAijjied Adu&diMnXf Section w i RATES Charge Ada Each Inaortlun, par word - 3c (25c Minimum Charge) Pald-ln-Advance Per Word: Ono diiy 2c Two-day run - 4e Tnroo-duy run 8c One woclf run 7c Ono month run ..... 20c Ada appear first In Tho Her nld, mid Iho next morning In Tho Nowa. Tha Herald and Ncwa will not bo reaponalblo for Incorrect wordlnu of nn ud aftor It linn been published once, All mull order nils must have cniih with order. Tho doud'llno (or claaalflca tlon la 12:00 noon. Ada received after 12:00 will bo run In the "Too Lalo to Classify" column CtosalfUd Index Apartments for rent ....-.24 Automotive .... - -.34 Bualncaa Opportunities ..4B Educational -..... - -H Financial 411 For Sale or Trade 3B Gonoral Notices 4 Health 13 Help Wanted. Female .14 Holo Wanted. Male -16 Houaea for Rent 20 Livestock and Poultry ..44 Loat and Found .... 2 Mlacellanooua for Kent .., 28 Mlacollaneoua (or Bale 3D Mlacellaneoua Wanted 42 Peraonala-, ....--.... 6 Real Eatule for Salo Real Katale Wanted -Room and Board Rooma for Ront .. Service Sltuationa Wanted .. To Exchange 40 Transportation 2 Loat and Found FOUND Small hand truck. In quire at Pnatmastcr's office. 10 21 LOST Ticket to Kamwa.CUy at lnikeahore Inn. $5 reward. Newa-Herald. . i0 21 LOST License plate, between Sprague River and Bonanza. Nowa.Herald. ' 10 22 LOST Large Peralan allver grey cat. Reward. 801 Lin coln. 10-22 LOST Chevrolet truck 34x7 tire and wheel near llenl.'y. Reward. 1121 Walnut. 10-23 Ueneral Noticea TRAPPERSI Top prlcea paid for your fura. See L. Hollia Noon cheater at 323 Eoat Main. 11-lS NOTICE TO HUNTERS Our Poe Valley ranch, including the Fink ranch south of (he river, la closed to all hunting. Thla land Is well poated and patrolled. All trespasaers will be prosecuted. L I 3 K Y , BROTHERS, - --, 10-20 Peraonala FREE MARCELS every Monday, T u e a d a y and Wednesday. Northwestern Bcnuty College. ll-Omtf E Transportation Go By Motor Coach "Shortoat Route Lowest Fitrea to Northern Points One Round Way Trip Spokane .$l 1.00" $20.05 Boise, Ida... 9.95 18.10 Portland . 5.90 10.65 .Seattle 8.40 14.65 Mt. Hood Stages, Inc. Busses Leave 1:00 P. M. Greyhound Depot Phono 8521 '- 1 10-20mtf STUDENTS ATTENTIONTDally , acrvico between Eugone and Klamath Falls. Truck leavca Peoplo'a Warehouse 8:00 p. m. Dow Truck Line. 10-20 LADY wishes ride to Idaho Falls. Phone 11420, 10-23 10 Services - HOUSE MOVING, raising, foun dation work. R. B. Hadley, 203 Michigan. Phono 7251. 11-8 WE CLEAN: Orlontals. uDhol stored furniture, rugs, tacked down carpets. Prices reason able. Quick service. Dial 8875 Doremus Rug & Fiimlturo Cleaners, 2012 Orchard. 11-7 COZY FIREPLACES All ma terlal and labor $100. Export , plaster patching. Dial 8202. 10-31mtf FOR SEWING, alterations and remodeling seo Mrs. Harney. Phone 3082. 2111 Darrow. 10-24mtf WANTED Wood to saw, In qulro Gllmoro Station, 0th and Oak, 10-24 rAPERHANGING, PAINTING, Kalaomlnlng. Phone 6848. Melvln E. Froat. 10-31mtf BODENHAMER SAW FILING, 381-3 E, Main, Phono 4672. Expert service reasonable, ' . ... ll-0mt( Bervtcea WRINGER ROLLS Washing machine and vacuum cleaner parts for till makes, Merit Washing Muchliio Service, 7011 South 0th, 10-3 Imtf SPECIAL Miiltremtea rebuilt, $2; davenport and chair recov ered, $16. All work guaran teed. Carlson Mattress Ki Up holstering Co. Dial 4S10. 1710 Muln, 11-13 PAINTING, PAPKRIIANGING H. E, Wood. Dial B2SU. 11-ZmU It U lill Kit STAMPS Mudo hero dully Attractive printing. Ad vertising specialties. George Kuiuimui, 127 No. 4th, Dlul UU32. 11-3 ELECTROLUX FOR RENT Gocllcr'a, 230 Muln. 10-31 HOUSE MOVING, rolalng fouii diitlons. See W. McDaniels, 200 Michigan. Phono 7420. 11-8 PICTURE FRAMING GoeMcrs, 230 Main. 10 31 Foil KENT Lurgn and amnFl floor aandera, floor polisher Electrolux vucuum cleaners. J. E. Patterson Paint Store, 1023 Main. Phono 3324. 118 CLASS Duplttto Safely Glass, window glass, plate and mirrors, roail verlng. Kimball's Glasa Shop, ' 827 Wolnut. Phone 7378. 11-Omtf HOUSE CLEANING Art Bene dict. 0II4U. 11-7 WE CLEAN WINDOWS, kulso milled and papered walls. Ithoada. Dlul 4708, 11-9 FLOOR Sanding and Rcfinish lug. Clifford Golden. Phone 3U22. 12-31mtf FLOOR Sanding Old floors refinlalu-d, Norman Kraley. Phono 40111. 1117mtf DRESSMAKING, Hemstitching, buttons, buckles covered, al terations on new and old clothing. Mrs. H. M. Allendir, 731 Main, room 210. Phone 7203. 11-lOmtf TRUCK for Hlro Will haul anything, anyplace, anytime, Phone 4160. 10 22 PAINTING. KALSOMINING II. L. Brown. Phone 4228. 11-lOmtf FIRST-CLASS Carpenter Work. Phono 6473. ,10-27 PAINTING, PAPEHHANGING R. E. Simmon. Phono 6704. 11-21 12 Educational WHEN YOU THINK of success, think of Northwestern Beauty college. One of America's ex ceptional training schools. 102lmtf MKN-OPPORXUNITY-NOW Learn a. llvo trade in which well trained men arc at a prem ium. That makea top wii.i. Let such well known companies as Utilities Eng. Inst., or Autocrnfts Training Co., tell you how you can prepare In spare time for ono of theso tradca Auto Body Fender work, Refrigeration or Air Conditioning. No obligation. Box 2876. News-Herald. 10-21 13 Healtn DENTAL PLATES REPAIRED Usually 1 to 3 hours. Dr. Gordon Lcdlngham, 10-31mtf 14 Help Wanted. Female WANTED Housekeeper for family of three. Must be effi cient and cood cook. Refer ences required. Good wages. Phono 3028 until 1 p. m. 10-22 WANTED Middle-aged house keeper. P. O. Box 421, City. . 10-22 WANTED Experienced young woman for housekeeping. Comfortable, quarters and good salary. Phono 3277. 3053tf WANTED Midle age woman for housekeeping. Box 3803, News-H.'i-nld. 10-22 WANTED Girl or woman for housework. Nice home, room, board and salnry. Phono 4719. 10-23 16 Holp Wantod, Male 'WEAR-EVER" Aluminum Salesman averaging $50.00 per week, lias opening for two men with cars, this territory. Thorough training, rapid ad vancement. P. O. Box 1210, Klamath Falls. 10-21 WANTED Mnn to write show cards, trim windows, sell. Es tablished men's store. Give age, experience, references. Write- Box 3589, News-Herald. 10-21 IB Situations Wantod BARTENDER with best of ref erences desires work, all or part-time, Box 3552, News Herald. 10-21 WILL CARE FOR small chil dren In my home. Hour, riny '. Or week. Phone 8482, 10-21 1 10 Situations Wanted HOUR WORK 4240. 11-7 EXPERIENCED truck driver wonts Job. Host references. Go onywherc. Phone 3089, 10-25 SHIPMAN NURSERY Chil dren cur.d for. Day, week, month. Phone 7308. llll.'t Wuntland. 11-lOmtf DAY WORK by experienced woman. Cull 8700. 10-23 COLORED GIRLS wish work as chambermaid),. Phono 3024. 10-23 COLORED GIRL wishes day work. Phone 3(124. 10-20 20 Room and Board ROOM, BOARD, loundry. 809 N. 3rd. 10-23 ROOM AND HOARD -home. 332 N. Ulh. Private 10-21 ROOM, Board 814 Walnut. 10-20mtf ROOM AND HOARD 939 Lin coln. Phone 68B7. 1838U ROOM and Hoard, private home. Phono BB83. 10-25 ROOM and Hoard, steam heat. Private showers. $8 week. 723 Klamath. 11-18 HOARD AND ROOM 224 Mich I gun. 10-26 22 Rooms t-or Rent ROOM 533 N. 9lh. 10-22 CLAHEMONT 228 No. 4th. All outside, newly decorated, mo dern rooms. Freo parking. 120mtf ROOM FOR RENT 314 Wash ington. 3084tf SLEEPING ROOM 421 Oak. 10-24 VACANCY 134 No. 3rd. 3600lf 24 Apartments for Rent VACANCY Marion Apart ments. 3036tf GLENCOURT API'S Clean and quiet Two and three rooms furnished, steam heal, electri cally equipped Fret garage. Phone 8084. 11-1 VACANCY Esplanade Courts. Furnished. 10'Jlmtf CASCADE APARTMENT HOTEL Completely furnish, ed. Convenient hotel service. Day, week or month. 10-31mlf ATTRACTIVE newly decorated unfurnished 4-room apt. 1923 Auburn. Phono 7104. 2243tf VACANCY Three-room fur nished apartment White Pine Apartments. ' 1879U 2-ROOM FURNISHED APT. First floor. 405 No. 3rd. 10-23 RIVERVIEW APARTMENTS 4 rooms, furnisiied, all electric conveniences. Phone 5227. 2S18tf LARGE furnished apartment Close In. Heal and water fur nished. Adults. 531 N. 11th 252tf FOR RENT Two and three- room modern furnished apart ment Week or month. Altfl mont Auto Camp. 11-17 CLOSE-IN steam heated apart ment. Elec. conveniences. 628 Oak. 10-21 THE ROOSEVELT Adults only. LcRoy St., abovo Pacific Terrace. Phone 3817. 24B0U LARGE 3-ROOM APT. 2219 So. 8th. Phone 5080. . 10-21 NICE CLEAN APT. 221 Spring. 10-21 VACANCY Eleventh Street Apartments, 333 South 11th. 10-21 FURNISHED Apts. Utilities fur nished. 410 No, 10th. ll-18mtf ONI; and Two room furnished apartment. 133 N. 10th. 10-22 NICELY FURNISHED a ton in heated 2-room apartment. Suitable employed couple. 121 South 7th. 10-26 3 ROOMS, furnisiied, at 634 No. Bth. 10-21 LARGE sunny 4-room furnished apt. Adults only. ,317 Lin coln. Inquire 426 No. 8th. 10-21 28 Houaea For Rent FOR RENT Four-room house at 827 N. 2nd. Apply 216 Roosevelt St. 398(itt TRUCKS FOR RENT Move yourself, save a. Stiles Texaco Service, 1201 E. Main. Phono 1)031. ll-7mtf FOR RENT 2-bedroom partly furnisiied modern house on Shasta way. Full concrete basement Inquire 2000 Fargo. 10-21 28 Miscellaneous tor Ront TRAILER HOUSE accommoda tionsWell drained and grav eled yard. Reduced rates by week or month. Altamont Trailer Park. So. 6th. 10-27 18 34 Automotive TURNER'S 'OK'd Used Cars Al Turner sells a lot of used cars. When used cars are conditioned to a standard that Mr. Turner will tolerate, you can safe ly. buy them over the telephone. Nothing misrepresented! No cars oversold! And a guarantee in writing. THINK IT OVER! 1940 Chevrolet Deluxe Sport Full- equipped 1940 Chevrolet Special Deluxe 1939 Plymouth Deluxe Sport 1939 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe 1938 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan 1937 Chevrolet Coupe 1936 Chevrolet Town Sedeo 1935 Plymouth Sedan 1935 Ford Sedan COMMERCIALS 1940 Chevrolet Truck, perfect $745 1939 Chevrolet Pickup, OK'd $525 1938 Chevrolet I Ton Platform and Stake, OK'd ....$495 1937 Ford Panel, new motor $345 Follow the Wise Used Car Buyer and Turn to Turner Where Reconditioning It a Tradition Turner Chevrolet Co. 3 Locations 3 Tulelake Main and Esplanade 30 Real Estate For Sale - See Us Regarding a nice Hot Springs home near Roosevelt school for $3750.00 Has two bedrooms plus large glassed In sleeping porch, living room, kitchen and dinette, fireplace, basement and furnace. Reasonable terms. CHILCOTE & SMITH Since 1909 111 N. 9th St. Phone 4564 10-21 PRICED RIGHT FOR QUICK SALE Well-built new ana modern 2-bedroom home, com nletelv and nicelv furnished Some terms. 2731 Altamont Drive. 10-22 15-ACRE FARM, well Improved Rcsl bargain. 3 miles out, . 1227 Main. 10-22 124 ACRES Well Improved, Close tn. Rt. 2, Box 828. 11-2 FOR SALE Dandy four rooms, hardwood floors, fireplace, on pavement. Phone 4833. 10-24 OFFICE FOR RENT Center business district, Main street entrance. Inquire 733 Main Phono 3463. 10-20 IF YOU are thinking about buy ing a home, see Gerhard Klink- hammer. Ho has a number of houses under construc'.ion and one completed every tew weeks. For appointment phono 3004. 10-22 FORECLOSED LAND for sale. In lots of 2 to 10 acres. Rea sonable prices. Terms to re sponsible parties. Inquire at office of Enterprise Irrigation District. 10-24 2-BEDROOM HOME with space for another homo on this large corner lot on Garden street. Paving paid. Only $2800.00 Terms $300 down, $28 month ly. Also will sell completely furnished. EVERETT DENNIS 112 So. 8th. Ph. 4195 Howard Barnhisel Agency 10-21 FOR SALE Five-room mod ern home, 7i acres with chick en houses and paying hatch ery. Room for 2000 hens; six cows, two acres of Ladino clover, 2 blocks from city limits, Medford. Gordon Bow man, Rt 2, Box 114, Medford, i Ore. 10-22 FOR SALE Equity In home in St. Francis Park. 4638 Thomp son. - 10-23 34 Automotive FOR SALE Neighborhood groc ery store, Small stock, fix tures. Good location for drive- in. TERMS. Phone 7013 or , 9161 10-21 IF YOU Trado without seeing me, we both lose money. Ray J. Casey. New Used Cars. Turner Chevrolet. 11-11 For a Better Deal See DUKE O'NEAL Turner Chevrolet Co. 11-10 Automotive Sedan Coupe Sedan ... $345 $745 $625 $595 '.$565 $425 $350 $275 $245 410 S. 6th St. 34 Automotive FOR SALE 1930 Model A coupe, $78. Inquire, Associ ated station, 8th and Pine. 3S29tf '35 TERRAPLANE, fordor se 'dan. Will sll equity, cheap. Call mornings, Alpha Apart ment. 304. 10-22 TRADE '33 sedan for equity in late Chevrolet sedan. 1705 Main. 10-23 FOR SALE '37 Pontiac coach. Will take older or smaller car. Box 2875, News-Herald. 10-23 FOR SALE Good Model A Ford coach. 806 Owens. 10-21 38 Miscellaneous For Sale MOVING? Call Klamath Falls Transfer and Storage, 220 Main. Phone 8672. ll-4mtf SPECIAL Oil Permanent Wave, $1.80. Northwestern Beauty College. 10-29mtf BARGAINS In new and used fur niture. Visit Upstairs Furni ture Store, 9th and Main. 10-22mtf FOR SALE Ftsn worms. Call at 444 S. Riverside. 3966-tf LAWN DIRT Sandy top soil de livered 3-yard load $2.80 per load. Phone 5869. 10-25 POTATO CELLAR LUMBER F. R. Hauger, 815 Market. Phone 7221. 4072tf BRANDED Potato Bags Twine. People's Warehouse. 2542tf NEW MAPS of the South Subur ban section, Including new street names and block num bers and map of Klamath Falls. Available for 10c each at Car- michael's Newsstand, Chamber of Commerce, Hendrlck a Drug, Idella's Cash Store, Louie Polln's, Postofflce Newsstand, Swan Lake Moulding, Shaw Stationery and The News Herald. For 10 discpunt In lots of 10 or more, call 4220 or 3124. 3765tf WOOD burning sets and plac- ques. Goeller s. 230 Main. 11-10 ARTIST SUPPLIES Paints, brushes, canvas. Goeller's, 230 Main. 11-10 PlckUP Bags New low prices. People s Warehouse. 2541tf SECURITY Calf Food People's warehouse. 2540tf USED MOTORCYCLES Indian Agency, 353 E. Main. ll-9mtf AIRCO welding rod and equip ment. People s Warehouse. 2543tf DEER Bags People's Ware house. 2544U LAWN DIRT Sandy loam, 83c yard. Sheep or cow fertilizer $2.00 per yard. Phone 6817. 11-16 DRY PINE Mill Blocks 128 cu. ft., $3.25 delivered. $2.00 at mill, Phone 8882. ll-19mtf RED FRYERS Live and dress ed. 2036 Orchard. . 10-27 34 Automotive Hauger's Harvest Sale Continues With Best Values of Year. ' Buicks '39 Spec. Sedan (radio and heater) $825 '38 Century Spt. Coupe (5-pass.) $625 '37 Special Coupe $565 '37 Spec. Tr. Sedan $575 '37 Roadmaster Sedan, (radio) $895 '36 Century Sedan (Dlx.)... $495 '35 Century Dlx. Sedan $345 '34 Special Sedan $295 Fords '38 Deluxe Spt. Coupe, (radio) $525 '38 Deluxe Tr. Sedan, (radio) $575 '37 Deluxe Coupe $375 '37 Touring Sedan (radio) $425 '30 Ford Tudor $ 75 Chevrolets '39 Town Sedan, (master deluxe) ....$625 '39 Sport Coupe (radio) $595 '38 Sport Sedan (radio) $575 '38 Master. Tr.' Sedan $385 '35 Master Tr. Sedan $298 Miscellaneous '37 Packard 6-cy. Sedan .. $825 '38 DeSoto Coupe (radio) ... $550 '37 Dodge Tr. Sedan $495 '37 Plymouth Sedan $465 '36 Plymouth Sedan $325 '39 Pontiac 6 Sdn. (radio) $725 H. E. Haug'er 1330 Main . " Phone 5151 Open Evenings 36 Miscellaneoua For Sale FOR SALE Sweet Spanish onions, green tomatoes. Crys tal's, Merrill-Lak rv'.ew Junc tion. 10-21 FOR SALE Two Springer Spaniels; also wcaner pigs. 3743 Summers lane. 10-24 NEPTUNE twin outboard motor, . $37.50. Springer- .Spaniel, 8 mos., $50.: 391-7 Frieda, block north Shasta ' way. :x 10-24 BUY YOUR COPCO LAMP from Lucas Furniture. . They now have a large assortment of floor lamps at $11.95, $13.95, ' and $16.95, and table lamps at $9.95. They all have indirect lighting and are complete with globes. 50c down and nothing more to pay for one year. Ask about the 75 discount plan Easy parking at Luras Furni ture, 195 East Main. See our window display. 10-23 MEN'S White Stag Ski Tog: 1941 models now on display at Rudy's Men's Shop, 600 Main. Use our lay-away plan. 11-18 POOL Table, snooker. Excellent condition, $100. Phone H. J Bevans, 5803. 11-11 FOR SALE Fir lumber 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x12, 1x6 Sized and planed. $12.00 per thousand Arthur Phipps, Midland, 7 mi. so. Klamath Falls on Weed Hwy. 10-tf, FOR SALE Girls' clothes, age 12. Mrs. Douglas, 1109 Pine. 10-20 FOR SALE 2000 sacks good feed barley, 90c per cwt Haley Bros., Box 145, Bonan za, Ore. 10-26 WOOD 16-inch fir edgings, blocks, two ft. planer ends. Phone 9068. 11-21 EQUIPPED Refreshment Stand. Industrial site. R. C. Groes beck. 10-26 3j For Sale or l'rad FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 acres, all leveled and sown to Alsike clover last spring. Wa ter right paid up. - Also 80 acres, mostly irrigated. A bar gain. News-Herald, Box 3580. 10-23 42 Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED Dead and worthless animals. Phone 6713, our ex pense. Klamath Animtfl By products. ll-14mtf HIGHEST PRICES paid for used furniture and stoves. OK Sec ond Hand Store, 820 Klamath Phono 8671. 10-31mtf HIGHEST PRICES paid for used household goods, stoves, etc. Kay's Furniture Store, 912 Main St. Phone 6309. 10-31mtf 44 Livestock and Poultry FARMERS ATTENTION High est prices paid for beef, veal, hogs and livestock. Call Klam ; ath Packing Co. Phone 8361. Midland road. 10-31mtf 34 44 Livestock and Poultry BETTER R. I. RED CHIX for fryers. Hart's Hatchery, Box H. Beaverton, Ore. ll-3mtf 46 Financial LOW COST Automobile Loans See "Dinty" Moore to Refinance present contract Finance personal car sales Obtain additional money Reduce payments Finance new or used car purchases. A LOCAL COMPANY 12 Years Serving in Klamath Falls MOTOR Investment Co. 114 N. 7th Ph. 3325 Lie. M-27S 10-31-mtf AUTO LOANS Borrow money on your car or re finance your present balance. Easy terms. Cash immediately. TRI-STATE ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION M-258 THE LANDRY CO. REFINANCING Phone 5612 313 Main 10-31-mtf $20 to $1000 on your car 1930 to 1940 model cars and light trucks 1 to 18 months to repay Consumers Credit Co. Div. of Pacific Finance Corp. FRANK PEARCE. Mgr. 112 S. 8th M-235 Ph. 4195 10-31-mtf 48 Business Opportunities FOR LEASE! Dining room and kitchen of Ft. Klamath Hotel. Must be competent and .have references. Mrs. Ray Taylor, Ft Klamath, Ore. 10-21 WELL established feed business Klamath Falls. Excellent lo cation. Failing health forces retirement. Phone 3702. 10-22 1 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given, that I the undersigned, administratrix of. the estate of Harry Sturm, deceased, has filed in the Circuit Court of Klamath County, Ore gon, her final account in said estate and that the Court has set October 30, 1940. at 9:30 o'clock a. m., in the Circuit Court Room as the time and place for the hearing and settlement of said Account. s Dated September 30, 1940. KLEA STURM, Administratrix of the Estate of Harry Sturm, deceased. S 30. O 7-14-21. No. 189 NOTICE OF-FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, administratrix of the estate of Stewart Fisher, deceased, has filed in the Circuit Court of Klamath County, Ore gon, her final account in said estate and that the Court has set October 30, 1940 at 9:30 o'clock a. m., in the Circuit Court Room as the time and place (or the hearing and settle ment of said Account. Dated September 30, 1940. MABLE FISHER, Administratrix of the estate of Stewart Fisher, deceased. S 30; O 7-14-21. No. 188 MAN KILLED WHEN TOW CAR WRECKED AT GRANTS PASS GRANTS PASS, Oct 21 lP) Emmitt Jack Dix, about 32, of Grants Pass, was fatally crush ed In the pile up of a tow car and his wrecked automobile yesterday, Coroner Virgil Hull reported. Dix' automobile was being towed after striking a deer on the Redwood highway four miles southwest of here. On a downhill grade the damaged car weaved, overran the tow chain and piled into the tow car, in which Dix and his wife were riding, State Patrolman Lyle Harrell said. Donald H. Howell was driver of the tow car. Mrs. Dix suffered probable rib fractures. SURVEY DISCLOSES UNUSUAL POSITIONS ' KANSAS CITY, Oct. 21 UP) The American Institute of Meat Packers, compiling a list of Kansas Citians who have been in the business 80 years, dis covered these startling assign ments: Alfred Gagel and Daniel Creedan, opening and shutting doors for employes. Richard Beggs, skinning the front feet of steers. Steve Stocosky, carrying beer to employes. POLITICS TS TO ELECTION DAY By The Aaaoclated Praia The history-making 1940 cam paign hit the "big push" stage Monday, with both major par ties ready for concentrated drive that will carry through the last two pre-election weeks and up to the eve of voting day. For the democrats, the cur. rent week will see President Roosevelt in an avowed "poli tical" role, as he delivers the first five addresses Intended, so his own announcement said, to "correct . . . deliberate falsiflca tion of fact" by campaign foes and to "give the true facts to the public." On the republican side, Wen dell L. Willkie embarked on an other closely filled itinerary of many speeches and mneh mii age. The republican presidential nominee s scnedule will take him from Wisconsin, where he makes a major address tonight at Mil waukee, eastward through Illi nois and Pennsylvania to New York. To back up the personal cam palgnh?!of its standard bearer, each party marshaled a support ing array of notables. Former President Hoover Is scheduled to urge Willkle's cause in a Thursday night speech at Columbus, O. Frank Lowden, former governor of Illinois, is on the program for a broadcast ad dress (NBC) on Friday night Numerous other party promin ents also are down for talks. In the democratic e n m Henry A. Wallace, vice presi dential nominee, has the most active week with a schedule which will take him intn-Inum Wisconsin. Illinois. Miehluan and adjacent territory. William v.. Duiim, amnassador to France, was to speak in Chicago Mon day night, and Attorney General Jackson is listed for a radio ad dress (NBC) Wednesday. F SALEM, Oct. 21 m Forest fires on state and private lands in Oregon burned over only 19,134 acres' during the 1940 fire season, which was one of the most favorable in the his tory of the state forestry de partment. Western Oregon fires burned over 12,258 acres, compared with 6876 acres in eastern Ore gon. The largest fire was that In the Sunset district in northwest Oregon, which destroyed 6000 acres. Of the 915 fires, 285 were caused by lightning, 176 by careless smokers, 11 by incen diarists, 89 by campers, 74 by debris burning, 48 by logging operators, and 12 by railroads. The total loss will be an nounced January 1. NATIONAL PARK VISITORS SET NEW RECORD IN 1940 WASHINGTON. Oct. 21 fft Visitors to the national parks and monuments during the 1940 travel year ended September 30 totaled 16,741,855, a new rec ord, Newton B. Drury an nounced today. The director of the national park service reported to Secre tary Ickes that one of every eight persons visited some unit of the federal park system. At tendance was more than 1,000, 000 greater than In 1939. Visitors to Oregon groups ot the park system and the fig ures for the preceding year were: Crater Lake national park, 252,482 for 1940 and 225,101 for 1939; Oregon Caves, 87,195 for 1940 and 56.218 for 1939. . Without woitlng...Poy It bock In . easV paymanr fl'tod to your in- -com.YourcarnadnorbM)' paid for. Raduc your piannl " poymenti. Why not eik uit Commercial Flnautca Corporation lit Suta lk St., Hlanum run ruai 3269 Bib PUS EM