The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 28, 1941, Page 14, Image 14

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
November 28, 1941
ManJzeti and Qincuicial
SELLING GUTS
STOCK MARKET
REGOVERy BIDS
NEW. YORK, Nov. 28 W)
Further tax selling, combined
with rising Far Eastern tension,
thickened the ice in today's
stock market,
Early sporadic attempts at re
covery met with only feeble re
sponse and, while scattered is
sues clung to modest advances,
many leaders went into new
low ground for the year with
losses of fractions to 2 or more
points at the close,
: Not only were low-priced Is
sues turned over in large blocks,
but liquidation of a number of
"blue chips," apparently for the
purpose of establishing conces
sions in the 1941 federal in
come statements, served as a
bullish brake from the start.
. Dealings picked up momen
tum at intervals and volume for
the full proceedings was in the
neighborhood of 900,000 shares.
- Among stocks at bottom
levels for 1941 were American
Telephone, General Motors,
Chrysler, Public Service of N,
J., Union Pacific, American Can
and both American Tobacco
"B" and common.
In the off-drift most of the
day were U. S. Steel, Bethle
' hem, Youngstown Sheet, Mont
gomery Ward, J. L Case, Inter
national Harvester, United Air
craft, Sperry, Western Union,
Santa Fe, Kennecott, Eastman
Kodak, Johns-Manville, Du Pont
and Owens-Illinois.
contesting the - trend were
Westlnghouse, Anaconda, Sears
Roebuck, Glenn Martin, Allied
Chemical and U. S. Gypsum,
i Bonds were without real
comeback steam. Japanese dol
lar loans weakened. Commodi
ties were moderately narrow.-
Closing quotations:
Air Reduction 35
Alaska Juneau , ,,, 21
Al Chem & Dye
..148!
25i
. 701
. 261
. 4i
. Hi
. 37
145i
Allis-Chalmers
American Can ,,,
Am Car & Fdy
Am Rad Sta San
Am RoU Mills :
Am Smelt & Ret ;
Am Tel & Tel ,
Am Tob "B"
Am' Water .Work
Am Zinc L.& S
Anaconda
Armour 111
Atchison
Aviation Corp
Bald Loco ,,,,
Bendix A via
Beth Steel
49
- 31
- 41
- 271
3!
- 261
- 3J
- 121
- 371
- 58
Borden .
- 201
- 191
191
Borge-Warner
Calif Packing
Callahan Z L
Calumet Hec
Canada Dry
..919
.. 6
- 14
Canadian Pacific .
4
Cat Tractor
Celanese
Ches & Ohio
Chrysler
Col Gas & El .
Com'l Solvents
371
21
371
511
1
Comm'nw'lth &
Consol Aircraft .
Consol Edison
Sou
516
211
131
Consol Oil
8
CoritT Can
CornPVoducts
301
49
Crown Zellerbacb
Curtlss Wright
Hi
81
- Doug Aircraft
70
Dupont De N .
144
133
Eastman Kodak
El Pow & Lt .....
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Goodrich
Goodyear Tire
Gt Nor Ry pfd
Greyhound
Illinois Central
Insp Copper
Int Harvester
Int Nick Can
Int Pap & P pfd
Int Tel & Tel
Johns Manville ...
Kennecott .........
Lib O Ford
Lockheed .
Loew's .
Montgomery Ward .
Nash-Kelv
Nat'l Biscuit
Nat'l Dairy Prod
Nat'l Dist
National Lead ..
N Y Central
No Am Aviation .
North Amer Co ...
Northern Pacific
Ohio Oil
Otis Steel
Pac Amer Fish .
Pac Gas Sc El
Pac Tel & Tel
Packard Motor
.... 1
.. 261
391
35i
201
- 16!
... 221
13 J
7
... 101
45!
. 23!
... 56
... 2
... 57!
. 311
.- 24!
281
. 381
... 301
.- 3!
... 16
151
231
. 15
- 91
.. 12!
111
... 51
.. 88
.. 51
10J
.. 211
:.105
21
Pan Amer Airways 271
Paramount Pic ... 151
Penney (J C) 76
Penna R R 201
Phelps Dodge . ....
Phillips Pet .............
Proctor & Gamble ,
Pub Svc N J ...
Pullman .
Radio-
Rayonler
, 26!
... 43!
54
......-. 13!
.. 211
31
11
... 25
171
Rayonler pfd
Republic . Steel
'.'v '
Carload Potato Shipments
Day of I)
Month Season 1941-42 Season 1D40-41
Nov. to Season Nov. to Season
Nov. Dally Date to Date Daily Date to Date
I 31 31 1771 25 25 1815
2 0 31 1771 26 51 1841
3 24 65 1795 6 57 1847
4 42 eT 1837 23 80 1870
8 41 138 1878 34 IK 1904
6 52 190 1930 34 148 1938
7 56 246 1986 30 178 1968
8 48 294 2034 30 208 1998
9 3 297 2037 56 264 2054
10 41 338 2078 4 268 2058
11 7 345 2085 3 271 2061
12 51 396 2136 42 313 2103
13 27 423 2163 45 358 2148
14 li 441 2181 4" 406 2196
15 20 461 2201 il 450 2240
18 0 461 2201 59 509 2299
17 13 474 2214 I S10 2300
18 18 492 2232 52 562 2352
19 20 S12 2252 43 605 2393
20 0 512 2252 43 648 2438
21 13 523 2265 1 649 2439
22 14 539 2279 26 675 2465
23 0 539 2279 37 712 2502
24 20 559 2299 5 717 2507
25 18 577" 2317 43 760 2550
29 17 594 2334 30 790 2580
27 13 607 2347 34 824 2614
28 35 859 2649
29 33 892 2682
30 ii 920 2710
31
Month Shipments by Truck
Grand Total
Richfield Oil
101
Safeway Stores .
Sears Roebuck
Shell Union
Socony Vacuum
43
631
151
9!
Sou Cal Edison
21
Southern Pacific
Sperry Corp
Standard Brands
Stand Oil Calif -Stand
Oil Ind
Stand Oil N J .
11!
291
4!
. 241
. 31
. 441
Stone & Webster
Studebaker
Sunshine Mining
5
41
4!
441
41
Texas Corp
Trans-America
Union Carbide
Union Oil Calif
Union Pacific
71
14!
67
LUnited Airlines
131
United Aircraft
United Corporation .
United Drug
United Fruit
U S Rubber
U S Rubber pfd
U S Steel
Vanadium
Warner Pictures
Western Union
Westlnghouse
Woolworth :
351
. 1
. 6
. 74
. 23
..100!
- 50!
. 19i
. 5
251
. 761
. 26
POTATOES
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 28
(AP-USDA) Potatoes: 3 Cali
fornia, 16 Oregon arrived, 21 un
broken, 20 broken cars on track;
market steady, very few sales;
Klamath Russets No. 1. S1.90-
2.00, few $2.10; mostly around
z.00.
LOS ANGELES. Nov. 28 (AP
u&UA) -Potatoes:. 8 California,
8 Idaho. 3 Oregon. 1 Nevada ar
rived, 68 unbroken, 28 broken
cars on track; by truck, 14 Cali
fornia, 1 Idaho. 1 Oreeon. 1 Nev-
ada arrived; market steady; no
ruamatn quotations..
CHICAGO POTATOES
CHICAGO. Nov. 28 (AP-
usDA) Potatoes, arrivals 72:
on track 371; total US shipments
o; supplies liberal, demand
very light; market unsettled and
slightly weaker feeling prevails
Idaho Russet Burbanks US No. 1,
$2.30-50; Minnesota and North
Dakota Bliss Triumphs US No,
1, $1.45-65; Cobblers US No. 1,
ji.ju-ao; Eany omos US No. 1
$1.40; Wisconsin Cobblers US
No. 1, $1.524.
S. F. LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
Nov. 28 (P) (Federal-State Mar.
ket News) HOGS: Salable 250;
moderately active, 10-20 cents
lower;, medium and good. 170.
235 lb. barrows and gilts $11.05
to mostly $11.15. choice auotablc
above $11.15; some 240-285 lb.
and 140-169 lb. $10.65; medium
and good sows $8.25-85.
CATTLE: Salable none: tin.
dertone steady; . medium and
good slaughter steers quotable,
$10.00-75; canner and cutter
cows $5.00-6.75, common and
medium, $7.00-8.00. Calves, sal
able none; vealers Quotable.
steady; good and choice, $11.50-
SHEEP: Salable none: under-
tone steady to weak: recent
sales medium and good lambs,
$10.25-11.00; medium and good
ewes, $4.50-5.50.
(1940)
WHEAT MARKET OFF
AFTER EARLY RISE
CHICAGO, Nov. 28 (P)
Wheat and other grains took an
other hitch on price recovery to
day, but, after early advances
ranging from fractions to almost
a cent, the market backed down
under the pressure of renewed
selling of December contracts,
upon which delivery of actual
grain can be made beginning
Monday.
Reports of modification of cer
tain provisions in the pending
price control bill in the house
helped to stimulate some early
buying of grains. Further sub
stantial sales of corn and oats
for shipment from Chicago also
had a supporting effect.
Wheat closed 1c lower to Ic
higher compared with yesterday,
December $1,131-1, May $1.19;
corn 1-ic higher; December 731c,
May 79i-ic; oats unchanged to
ic down; rye unchanged to 1c
off and soybeans ic lower to 8c
higher.
Some dealers also were buying
December contracts and selling
May or July, transferring hedges
into a more deferred period.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND. Ore., Nov: 28
(AP-USDA) HOGS: Salable
200, total 500; market weak to
10 cents lower than Thursday's
close; two loads around 208 lb
butchers, $10.50; odd head
$10.40; light-lights $10.00;
weighty packing sows $7.00-25;
few lots feeder pigs $9.75.
CATTLE: Salable 50, total 65
Calves: Salable 25, total 50; very
little activity here, market nom
inal; good fed steers quotable to
$12.00; good fed heifers to
$10.50; odd lots medium grade
cows, $7.25-50; common dairy
cows, $6.00-75; canrer to cutter
cows, $4.50-5.75; odd head good
light bulls, $8.50; common $6.50-
75; good-choice vealers eligible,
$11.50-13.00.
SHEEP: Salable 150, total
250; market nominally steady;
good-choice fed lambs quotable
to $10.50; slaughter ewes sal
able $5.25 down.
BOSTON WOOL
BOSTON, Nov. 28 (AP-USDA)
The Boston wool market was
mostly quiet today. A few In
quiries for fine territory wools
were received but sales consist
ed mostly of small lots needed
to fill out stocks on hand. Occa
sional sales of graded Ohio three-
eighths and one-fourth blood
combing fleeces were made at
50-51 cents, in the grease.
Free Methodist
Corner of Ninth and Plum
streets. W. H. McCormick, pas
tor. Sunday . services:- Sunday
school, 9:45 a. m. Preaching, 1 1
m. Evening service, 7:30
'clock. The regular weekly
prayer meeting is to be taken up
this week due to the date of the
Rogue River district quarterly
meeting at Medford. Subject of
the morning message will be.
Holiness and Its Place in the
Church." You are Invited. ,
Churches
The Apostolie
Faith
You are cordially invited to at.
tend the services at our beauti
ful chapel, 228 North Eighth
street. Rev. C. R. Lambert, pas'
tor, 228 North Eighth street, tele
phone 5429.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. nv
with the regular morning service
at 1 1 o'clock. Our Sunday morn
ing service opens with the string
trio playing several numbers,
Our mixed chorus of 18 voices
presents the selection, "Pray,"
by Runyon.
The Sunday evening service
opens at 7:4a o ciock wnn our
21-piece orchestra playing "M.
jestte Overture," by Zamecntk,
and the chorus singing, "Great Is
Immanuel." by Haldor Llllenas.
Our orchestra and chorus are un
der the direction of Evelyn
Craig.
Week night services arc on
Tuesday and Friday at 8 o'clock,
with a prayer service on Wed
nesday at 7:30 p. m., immediately
followed by orchestra practice.
All are welcome. A collection
is never taken.
Pilgrim Holiness
The last service of the revival
meeting which has been in pro
gress for the last two weeks at
2229 Wantland avenue, will be
conducted Sunday evening. The
people of the church have been
greatly pleased with the preach
ing of the evangelist. Rev. C. C.
McNall, and with its results.
They are expecting these last
services to be a splendid climax
for the meeting. In addition to
the regular services, Sunday
school at 9:45 a. m., worship at
11 a. m., evangelistic service at
7:30 p. m., there will be nightly
services at 7:45 o'clock and a
fellowship meeting Sunday af
ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Special
vocal and orchestral music will
be an Inspirational feature of
these services. We hope that you I
win plan to attend as many as
possible.
Klamath Temple
"The Church That Is Differ
ent." 1007 Pine street. Daniel B.
Anderson, pastor, 2211 Eberlein
street, phone 3874. C. E. Loger
well, assistant pastor, room 107
in the temple, phone 6325.
Again we continue to urge you
to attend Sunday school at 9:45
a. m. In Europe today there are
literally millions of people who
would give anything if they
could go to Sunday school. Here
in America with wonderfully
equipped Sunday schools all
around us we are too indifferent
perhaps. The junior departments
meet in the lower auditorium
and the seniors in the main audi
torium.
Morning worship with Rev.
Anderson bringing the message
at 11 o'clock. Overcomers, young
people, are presenting a mission
ary drama in the lower auditor
ium at 6:30 p. m. Last Sunday
evening one of the young people
gave an illustrated message on a
vision that she had received of
God, the drawings are still on the
blackboard and are one of the
most wonderful revelations ever
presented in the temple. Come
and see them. Then at 7:45 p. m.
great evangelistic service in the
main auditorium with Rev. An
derson again bringing the mes
sage. The attendance in our Sun
day evening services is on the in
crease and there is a great re
vival sprrit moving in the tem
ple. Prayer and praise service
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., with Rev.
Anderson in' charge. Broadcast!
over KFJI Thursday evening
7:30 to 8 p. m. Midweek Bible
study Friday 7:30. p. m. with as
sistant pastor In charge.
You've tried others, now try
me mamatn Temple.
First Presbyterian
Church .
The First Presbyterian church
is located on North Sixth and
Pine streets. The pastor is the
nev. Theodore Smith, residence
and telephone 435 North Second
street, 5477 and at the church
7311. The director of the choir is
Charles R. Stanficld, head of the
department of music at Klamath
Union high school. The organist
is Mrs. Artnur Hall Denison.
The morning worshiD at 11
o'clock opens with the organ pre-
iuae, "Festal March," by Toll
man. The choir and congregation
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE INVITING BIDS
Notice Is hereby given that
the Park Board .of the city of
Klamath Falls, Oregon, will re
ceive bids up to Dec. 0th, 1941,
tor a power driven mowing ma
chine with two gang mower at
tachments. The cutting blade for the
power mower shall be not less
than 30" In width and the gang
mower blades shall be not less
than 15" In width.
Cuts and specifications for
each machine shall accompany
each bid. Bids may Include both
steel and. rubber tired wheels. . ,
Address bids to the City En
gineer, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Bids will be opened by the un
dersigned and referred to the
Park Board at a later date.
E.A.THOMAS,
' -' , City Engineer.
N 27-28. No.. 184
unit In singing "The Doxology1
and 'The Gloria Patrl." The
choir response to the morning
prayer Is Whelpton's "Hear Our
Prayer O Lord" and tho choir
offertory Schumann's "We Give
Thee But Thine Own." The
organ offertory Is "Even Song,"
by Rockwell. A representative of
the Gideons will bo tho speaker.
The service closes with the bene
diction, the choir dismissal.,
Whelpton's "Lord, Let Us Now
Depart in Peace," and the organ
postlude, "March, by Flagler.
The morning anthem is "Prayer,"
by Gulon-Downlng.
The evening worship will be
In charge of tho Women's Mis
sionary society, Mrs. Theodore
Smith, president, presenting
their annual thank offering pro
gram, with Ijuira Adams of
Sitka, Alaska, the speaker, The
worship opens with the organ
prelude, "Prelude," by Gounod.
The offertory Is "Invocation," by
Herold and the postlude, Volk-
man's "Crusaders' Song." There
will be a special musical num
ber. The Bible school is held at 9:43
a. m. and the Christian En-
deavorcrs meet in two groups al
6:30 p. m. You will be made wel
come at any or all of these serv
ices.
General Notices
SILVER GLEAM The silver
polish that makes your silver
ware gleam like new. Re
moves tarnish without scratch
ing. Use on chrome, wind
shields, mirrors, windows, etc.
Sold at drug stores. 12-20
TRAPPERS! Top prices paid for
furs. Hollis Noonchestcr, 323
East Main. . 12-18
NOTICE I have acquired the
interests of Paul Matthews in
the Klamath Packing com
pany. From this date I will
not be responsible for obliga
tions contracted bv him.
FRANK LOWELL,
11-20
Personals
MEN, WOMEN OVEP. 401 RUN
DOWN. LISTLESS? Stimu
lants, tonics in Ostrex Tablets
put new activity In bodies
lacking iron, vitamin Bl. cal
cium, pnospnorus Uct new
snap, zest $1.00 size now only
89c. Call, write Whitman Drug
and all otner good drug stores
12-1 5
10
Service
RHOADS WINDOW CLEANERS
for dependable service. Dial
4768. 12 20
DRESSMAKING, .hemstitching
buckles covered, alterations
no new and old clothing. Mrs.
H. M. Allender. 731 Main
Room 218. Phone 7263.
12-16mtf
SAVE MONEY by having your
furniture re-upholstered We
guarantee it to look like new
Full line of latest fabrics. Es
timates gladly given.
CARLSON MATTRESS AND
UPHOLSTERING CO.
1719 Main Phono 4510
12-10
ELECTROLUX CLEANERS
Sales and service. Phone 5917
P. O. Box 814. Your dealer,
Tarkel Tweet. 11-28
FLOOR SANDING, FINISHING
We generate our own power.
C. DuFour. Phone 3896
ll-30mtf
I WIIJj obtain your delayed
birth certificate for you Chan
Hathaway, 120 N. 10th St.,
Klamath Falls .Ore. 11-30
BATTERIES CHARGED in 30
minutes. Reymcr's Associated
Service, Fourth and Main.
12-3mtf
CURTAINS
stretched.
5647.
home laundered,
Reasonable. Phone
12-5mtf
FLOOR SANDING and rcfinish
ing. Clifford Golden. Phone
3922. 12-30mtf
RUN-DOWN BATTERIES RE
CHARGED in 30 minutes. Jim
Kaler's Union Station, Main
and Conger. 12-5
RESPONSIBLE PERSON will
care for children. Phone 7512
12-7
GLASS
Duplate safety glass, window
glass, plate and mirrors, resll
vering. Kimball's Glass Shop,
527 Walnut. Phone 7378.
12-6mtf
RAY HALL Your Electrolux
dealer sales and service. 813
Roseway Drive. Phone 7167.
12-6
PICTURE FRAMING. Goeller's.
230 Main. 12-14mtf
CARPETS, rugs and furniture
cleaned. Doremus Rug Clean
ers Phone 6875. 2012 Or
chard. 12-3
MATTRESSES renovated and re
covered or your old cotton
mattress converted into 210
coil innersprlng. All work
guaranted. Free estimates,
pick-up and delivery. One day
service.
CARLSON MATTRESS AND
UPHOLSTERING CO.
1719 Main Phono 4510
12-10
FLOOR SANDING Old floors
reflnlshed. Norman. Fraley.
Phono 400li . 12-24mtf
fier-lce
WRINGER ROLLS Washing
machine and vacuum cleaner
parts for all makes. Merit
Washing Mnchlne Service, VI 1
South Sixth. ll-aomtl
PAPERHANGING, painting, kal
somining. Dlnl 6848. Molvln
E. Frost. 12-13mlf
11. L. Brown. I'litmo 4220
PAINTING, KALSOMININU
12-lUmtf
CHILDREN CARED FOR. days
or evenings. Rensonnhlo rates.
531 Conger. 12-28
PICTURE FRAMING Art and
Gift Shop, S1U Main. 12-24mtf
POTATO CELLARS waterproof
ed by oil treatment. Peyton
and Co. Phono 51411. 11-20
C. A. KONSKLLA Painter,
decorator Phono 5080. 12-3
SAWS REPAIRED The right
way Bodenhamer's, 333 E.
Main. 12-10
12
Educational
MODERNISTIC BEAUTY COL
LEGE. 015 Klamath Avo
Phono 3883 lOOintf
WHEN YOU THINK OF SUC
CESS, think of Northwestern
Beauty College. One of Amer
ica's exceptional training
schools 11-28
13
Health
RADIUM HOT SPRINGS Now
open. Baths, blunkct sweuts.
genulna Swedish mussagu by
graduate Circulation, ellml
nation, relaxation, slenderiz
ing, rejuvenating Rhcumut
ics, etc. No charge for consul
tation. For Information nil
dress J W Engwall, Cedar
vllle, Calif. 11-30
DOCTOR M. C. CASSEL, chiro
practic clinic same location.
533 Main. Dial 7215. 12-7mtf
14 Help Wantad. Female
WILL BOARD man and wife for
wife's help with housework.
504 N. 10th. Phono 6814
11 28
WANTED Woman for house
work and cooking, $35 per
month. Call 5111 beforo 11 or
6066 after 6:30. 1 1-20
WANTED Girl or woman for
housework. May stay or go
home nights. 2424 Radcliffe
after 5:30. 11-28
WANTED Woman not over 50
to take full charge of modern
home for working couple
Good cook. Room, board and
wages. References required
Write News Herald Box 3886.
3686tf
WOMAN to
mornings,
afternoons.
care for children
Call 317 Martin
11-28
LADY BOOKKEEPER Klam
ath Packing Company, Mid
land road. Phone 3381. 3BIBtf
IB Help Wanted. Mala
WANTED Farm nond. Single,
experienced. Santford Jones,
Bonanza. Ore 47fl8tf
18
Situations Wantad
OFFICE WORK WANTED 8
years' experience bookkeep
ing, stenographic and assistant
in doctor s office. Single, nge
26 References. Phono 4865
Personal interview desired
11 28
EXPERIENCED CLERK wishes
work for Saturday afternoons
and Sundays. Phone 4787
11-28
HOUR WORK Phono
7854.
12-1
HOUR WORK 7904.
12-1
SHIPMAN'S Boarding Home for
Children. Good food, school
busses to door. 3802 Blsbee,
south Altamont. Phone 7365.
12-3mtf
BABYLAND Care of babies
and children. Hour, day or
week. 412 High. Phone 8341
12-12mtf
WILL DO FANCY WORK, laun
dry, crocheting, dressmaking.
selling clothes on consignment,
1021 Washington. Dial 5380
12-17
HOUR WORK. Ph. 4248. 11-28
MOTHER with child wants work
In motherless home. 459 Mar
tin. 11-29
WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN
In my home. Phono 3788.
11-29
COLLECTOR WITH CAR, 10
years' local experience. Now
employed but desires change.
News-Herald Rox 3843. 12-1
20
Room and Board
GIRL Nice room, good
cook-12-9
Ing , 603 Jefferson!
BOARD AND ROOM Home
atmosphere. Good food. 220
Washington. 11-29
ROOM
AND
Mrs.
BOARD for two
Obcrg, 433 High
12-2
men.
St.
ROOM, BOARD, LAUNDRY
348 N, 10th. 11-29
EXCELLENT BOARD, room,
laundry.' $36 It 2 share room.
Twin beds. 1834 Worden. 12-4
ROOM AND BOARD Lady or
gentleman. .1321 Johnson.
Phono 5548.' - 12-2
10
Room and Board
BOARD AND ROOM 407 No,
0th. Phona 9010. 2210M
ROOM. BOARD 514 Walnut.
12 2
BOARD, ROOM Reasonable
rates 1018 Washington. 11-21)
22
Rooms For Rsnt
CI.ARKMONT, 228 No. 4th. All
outside, newly decorated,
modern rooms. All with new
Innersprlng mattresses. Free
parking. 12-13mtf
WARM ROOM for working man.
Rath. Cull .1524 after 6 p. m.
3530tf
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
1304 Wordcn. 12-11
ROOMS 1034 High. 12-Bmtf
SINGLE ROOM Plume 5838.
023 Grant. 12 4
DESIRABLE ROOM next to
bath. Closo In. Working girl.
Phone 6371. 12 1
WARM, ATTRACTIVE ROOM
Also gnrugo. 843 Eldorado,
12 1
MARS HOTEL 1411 Main. Low
weekly rates. 50c to $1.00 per
night. 12 11
COMFORTABLE furnace heated
room adjoining bath. 1026
Jefferson. Phone 6834 12 3
GLENCOURT APARTMENTS
Modem, furnished, s t e a in
heated. $27.50 and up Phone
3084 12 1
HEATED ROOM 020 Lincoln
21)2111 (
24 Apirlmtnu For Rent
FOR RENT Three-room fur
nished apartment. No chil
dren. Call after 6:30. 1320
Crescent. 11-21)
TWO ROOMS Utilities furnish
ed. $18. 2143 Vine. 1 1 28
FURNISHED APARTMENT
Corner Pine and Cedar. 1 1 -20
NEWLY FURNISHED 3 - room
apartment. Adults only. Ill
Pine. 11-28
VACANCY Everything fur
nished. $3.50 and up week.
1404 Klamath. 12-2
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
Wood, lights, water, gas. 410
No. 10th. 12 24mtf
FOR RENT Four-room duplex.
Garage Stoves. Closo In. Ref
erences. Couple only. Phone
3050. 352 ltf
VACANCY Rex Arms. 1212
CASCADE Apartment Hotel
Completely furnished. Con
venient hotel service. Day.
week or month. 12 Omtf
NICELY FURNISHED 3-room
modern apartment. Inquire
2119 Applcgatc. 3743tf
VACANCY Adults.
400 Oak.
12-
FURNISHED APARTMENT
501 Market. 12-
VACANCY Esplanade Courts
Furnished. ll-30mlf
FOR RENT Two bedroom fur
nlshed apartment. 2300 Riehn
Phono 7286 or 4527. 413Btf
TIIREERoom furnished
mcnt. While Pino Apts.
apart
1 1-20
3-ROOM furnished apartments
$18 month. Zlgler ApU., block
south Pelican City school
11 20
vauanuy small two rooms,
suitable for two. No children
323 Commercial. 3840tf
TWO-ROOM furnished apart
ment. Electric range, refriger
ator. $22.50 month. 1118 Wal
nut. 3781U
NICELY FURNISHED comfort
able cabin. 248 Broad. 3746tf
TWO-ROOM
Hotel.
APT.-
Clarcmont
11-29
CLEAN APARTMENT -
Adults
11-20
only. 2023 Darrow.
TWO-ROOM modern apartments
furnished cabins. Reduced
rates for winter. Altamont
Auto Camp. 12-4
1-ROOM APARTMENT 1143
Pine. 11-29
THREE ROOMS, unfurnished.
Water and wood range. Gar
age-woodshed. Phone 4787.
11-29
FOR RENT Two-room furnish
cd apartment. Wood, water
furnished. Electric stove. $20,
2126 Reclamation. 11-29
ONE-ROOM light housekeeping.
Everything furnished. 109 N.
Broad. 1 2-4
26 Houses For Rent
TWO-ROOM furnished
cottage.
11-28
4806 So. 6th.
ONE-ROOM furnished cabin for
rent. Colonial Inn, 121 N.
11th. 11-28
UNFURNISHED 5-room house
for rent. 821 Oak. Inquire 831
Oak. 12-1
FOR RENT Dec. 1, five-room
partly furnished house. 1500
Crescent.- Phono 5084. 3743tf
TRUCKS FOR RENT You
drive; move yourself, save 1.
Stiles Beacon Service, . 1201
East Main. Phone 8304.
; . , , 12-7mtf
20
28 Houses For Rent
3-ROOMCOTT
Water and garage. $18. 253
Broad.
11-20
FOR RENT OR LEASE Small
modern house. Completuly fur
nished. $10 mouth. Phone
702U. 11-20
FURNISHED 2-ROOM CABIN
lllglilry's Market, Summer
lime. Phono 8075. 4H52tr
BsITeLDORADO Eight rooms"
flroplace, hardwood floor, new
furnace, full cement basement,
two bnths 23H5tf
FURNISHED house.
.-18,-1 E Main.
Inquire nt
11 211
SMALL modern furnished cnt
tage. Utilities furnished. 2Vii
Blehn. 11-211
FOR RENT Three-room partly
furnished house. Closo in. In
quire 720 N. 0th. 11211
FOR RENT Modern 8-room un
furnished house. Also three
room Inline on Wliircl strert.
Inquire, lifter Friday nlKhl
5003 So. dill, l'hono 45711.
11 211
UNFURNISHED HOUSE wly
decorated. Three rooms, Imth,
garage. WiHidslied, cookslove.
$27.50. Call 1423 Wilford avo
line Saturday afternoon. 11-28
FIVE ROOM furnished house
$50 mouth. 3211 Lincoln. Phono
8727. 12 I
28 Miscellaneous For ilent
40 ACRES on highway, free wi-v
ter. electricity, new biilldiugV
near school s. Ada Hurk,
Kerhy, Ore. 1 1 211
DEAD CAR STORAGE Cas
cade Garage building. Cms,
trucks, machinery, what huvo
you? Call at all hours Phone
3113 I2llmlf
FOR RENT Good potato IihhI
for 1042 rrop. Inquire. Charlio
Read Saddlery. 1 1211
30
Real Estate For Sale
FOR QUICK SALE Practically
new duplex on pavement with
$05 monthly rental. Full price
$4000, and only $700 down.
Also
NEW 4 room home with targs
lot, all In heavy lawn and com
pletely fenced. $3(100. $000
down.
BARNHISEL AGENCY
112 So. 8th Phone 4103
1 1 20
TWO new 2 bedroom homes. Oi)
handy to Weyerhaeuser onV
Kesterson mills, one In Mills
addition. D. W. Slarkey, build
er of homes. Phone 44111.
1 1 29
I WILL help you plan, finance
and build your new home.
Lloyd W. Rusk. 1608 Austin,
off Shasta way. 12 23
FOR SALE 50 arre furm on
Tulo hike. Buildings. $65110.
M. A. Bowman, Merrill, Ore.
12 2
THREE ROOM modern house in
Rlvervlew addition. Bargain
for cash. 031 Main. Phono
32110. h.mo
HOT SPRINGS Eight room
house, 2 baths, laundry, full
cement basement, suitable for
2 cars. I In rd wood floors, fire
place Phone 3HHII 2fl57tf
32 Real Eitato Wantad
Client will buy 3 or 4 I0
room home in Hot Springs.
Must be In good condition.
R. C. DALE
120 S. 0th St. Dial 8972
1128
Have client who will pay
cash for either 5-room house,
close In, or a duplex.
R. P. OLIVER
111 S. 8th Phone 4710
11-28
34 Automotive
1941 FLUID DRIVE Dodge car.
Good condition. Mileage 3700.
$030. 4009 Homcdalo road.
11-20
TRADE EQUITY In 1941 Pon-
tlac Streamliner for late model
car or pick-up. 1005 Etna.
12-2
1935 V-B COUPE Radio and
heater. An excellent b u v.
-U-3 narrow, Apt. 2. 438
FOR SALE "30 Model A Ford
sedan. Good condition. Phono
4071. H-28
FOR SALE Motorola car radio.
Model A Ford coach. Shell
Station, So. 6th and Commer
cial. H-28
WHY let nmnlnur mechanics re
pair your car? Bring it to
Leo's Garago and be safe. 136
Main. Phono 6338. 11-20
1941 BUICK club coupe. Will
consider cheaper car. Terms
on balance, Sacrifice, 2219
Radcliffe. J2-1
BUD WARFIELD, expert motor
tune-up mechanic, now with
Leo's Garago, 138 Main. Phone
6338. 11-20
34 CHEV. TRUCK Flat bed".
Mechanically OK. Good rub
ber. $200. 2220 Blchn streoV
12V
38 WILLYS 8EDAN-
$05 cash.
11-28
741 Walnut,
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