The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 01, 1942, Page 11, Image 11

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Claillficd Advortitlnq Rotcst 4 day run per word 10c
On day - Per wofd 0 s day run .... per word llo'
1 day run per word Oa Week run ..........per word 12c
I day run per word Bo Month run ... per word 82o
20 DISCOUNT tor
Payment la Advanc. This dis
count given to do away with
book work Mid billing . . , on
actual paid in advi.ee ad only.
S DISCOUNT for
Payment by lh lOta, This dls
count given to ta prompt
payment cf ada charged 09 a
monthly bitia.
CLASSIFIED INDEX
Apartment For Rent ... 24
Automotive .84
Business Opportunities 411
Kducatlonal 12
Financial
For Bala or Trada 8H
General Nollcct 4
Haaltk ' 13
Help Wanted, Female 14
Help Wanted Male 10
Houaea For Runt 20
Livestock and Poultry 44
Lost and Found 2
Miscellaneous For Rent 2tl
Miscellaneous For Sole 8tl
Miscellaneous Wanted 42
Real Estata For Snlo 30
Real Estate Wanted 32
Room and Ooard 20
Situations Wanted 111
To Exchange .. 40
Transportation H
Parsonals ...
Oaneral Nolle
THE "K" CAFE, BOO Klnmatlt
Avenue,1 is now open
new management.
under j
20 1
CONTINUOUS enrollment for
complete course New tuition
ratea There'! no substitute
for quality. Northwestern 1
Beauty Colleijo. 1-2 1
1 HAVE SOLD by business, K
Cafe, 1100 Klmnath avenue, nnd
will not bo responsible for nny
bill contriic-ted after Decem
ber 27, 14I. John Kenoffel.
12-31
Partonais
TREE MARCELS every Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday
I Northwest Beauty College.
12
10
Sarvic
FROZEN PIPES Thawed quick
ly and safely the Electrical
way. Savo this ad. Art Vro
man Dial 5005, 1-2
FLOOR SANDING nnd rrfinlih
ing. Clifford Golden. Phone
3022. l-31mtf
WRINGER ROLLS Washing J
machine and vacuum cleaner
parts for all makes. (Merit!
Washing Muchiue Service, (ill!
South Sixth. 1-3 1 mil
I WILL obtain your delayed I
blrlh certificate for you. fhas.
Hathaway, 120 N. 1 Dili St.,
Klamath Falls, Ore. 1-31
, FLOOR SAND1NO, Finishing
Wa generate our own power.
C. DuFonr. Phono 3008. 1
1 31mlX;
HEMSTITCHING
DRESSMAKING, Buttons and
Buckle covered. Alterations
on new and old clothing Mrs
II. M. Allender, 731 Main.
Room 816. Phone 7203.
l-lOmtf
FLOOR SANDltNC Old floors
reflnished. Norman Frnley.
Phone 4001. I-2-lmtf
PICTURE FRAMING Art and
Gift Shop, 510 Main. l-24mtf
PICTURE FRAMING Goeller a,
230 Main. 2-14mtf,
PAPERHANGING, PAINTING,
kaUomining. Dial 0848. Met
vln E. Frost. l-13mti
ELECTRO UX CLEANERS
1 Sales Service. P.O. Box 814.
' Phone 5018 Your denier,
Tarket Twee! 1-12
SAWS REPAIRED The right
way. Bodenhamer'i, 353 E.
Main, 1-10
BATTERIES CHARGED In 30
minutes, Roymers Associated
Service, .Fourth and Main
l-3mlf
CARPETS, rugs and furniture
Cleaned Doremus Rug Clean-
ra Phone 8075 2012 Or
chard. .' 1-3
REMODELING and REPAIRS
Wm. B. Powell, Builder. Phone
3730. 1-1
REROOF Rlaht over votir old
roof. Quickly, safely and eco
nomically. For nn estimate
pnona 3730. Wm, B Powoil
1-1
SPECIAL-'-$2.05 oil pcrma.ient
wv $1,50. Northwestern
Beauty College. 1-2
HOUSE CLEANING Art Bene
diet, 8848, 16
RAY HALL Your Eloclroiux
dealer soles and service. 813
Rosewny Drive. Phono 7187
1-8
PAINTING, paperhanging, knt
lomlnlng, 75c hour or contract.
Phona 8088, 1-8
PAINTING, Knlsomlnlng H, L.
Brown. Phono 4228 MOmlf
ia
Educational
QUICK METHOD In ballroom
dancing. Modern, old atylo.
Square dancing. Form your
own group. 1401 Esplonado
1 1-4
MODERNISTIC BEAUTY COL
LEGE. -BID Klamath Ave
Phona 3883 lOOmll
WHEN YOU THINK OF SUC
CESS think of Northwestern
Beauty College, ono of Amer
ica'! exceptional training
school!. 1-2
Haaltli
DOCTOIl M. C CASSEL, rhlro
profile cllnle Hnmo location,
832 Main. Dial 7218 I 7mtl
14 Hlp Wanou, tamale
WANTED Experienced steno
grapher. Must hove good per
sonality. Steady job. New
Herald Box 4042. 1-1
WANTED Unencumbered
housekeeper nnd cook be
twenn 23 and 40. $40. Now.
Herald, Box 440. 44i)tf
IS
Holp WanUd, Mala
JOBS Or EN boy over 14. Phone
7471. 1-2
FOIl JOBS In airplane fuctorlea.
Apply Mr Llstul, Room 201,
Willi! Ulclii. 1-S
is
Situation Waotad
SHIPMAN'S DOAnDING HOME
fur children. 3802 Blsbee,
South Altnmont. Phono 7305
14
1IAUY1.ANI) Cure of babies
nnd children. Hour, duy or
week. 412 Illuh. Phone B341.
1 12mtf
20
Room and Board
HOARD AND UOOM -North
0th, Phono 0010.
407
803U
HOAHD ItOOM - 020
Jefferson.
15
ItOOM -BOARD 340 N. 10th.
1-1
BOARD ROOM 1018 Washing
ton, l-l
BOARD AND ROOM-407 No
Ulh Phono 11010, 4UU8tf
BOARD AND ROOM, Private
ahower. Stentn heat, 723 Klnm
ath. 1-7
BOARD. ROOM Lady or gen
tlemon. 1321 Johnson. Phone
5340. 1-10
22
Rooms For Rent
ROOM "2 00 week, close In,
Board If d.-sired. Phone 7058,
1-2
PLEASANT ROOM Private
home. Twin beds. Two girls.
Dial 0500 evenings. 1-3
MAHS HOTEL 1411 Main.
Steam heated. Weekly rotes
$3 up. 50c to $1 per night.
- .... i.j3
ROOMS 1034 High.
l-Smtl
NICE ROOMS for gentlemen.
Phone 5244 1-4
COMFORTABLE furnace heated
room adjoining bath. 1028 Jef
ferson or phone 6834 1-14
CLAHEMONT, 228 No. 4Ul. All
outside newly decorated, mo
dern rooms. All with new in
ncrsprlng mattresses. Free
parking, l-13mtf
FOR RENT Nice room. 134 N
3rd. 4600tf
24 Apartments For ftant
NICELY furnished cabin. Also
desirable housekeeping room.
248 Broad. 888tf
VACANCY Esplanade Courts
Furnished, l-31mtf
FOR RENT Two-bedroom fur
nished apartment. 2300 Blehn.
Phone 7286 or 4527. 801tf
THREE ROOM APARTMENT
Wundcr Apartments, 121 So
2nd. 4048U
VACANCY Rex Arms. 1-29
VACANCY Everything fur
nished. $3,50 and up per
week. 1404 Klamath. 1-2
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
Wood, lights, water, gas. 19
No, 10th, !-24mtf
VACANCY Two rooms, bath.
Electric range. Adults. No
dogs. 325 Commercial. ISStf
HOUSEKEEPING BOOM 020
Lincoln. 4587U
CASCADE Apartment Hotel
Completely furnished. Con
venient hotel service. Day,
week or month. 1-Unitf
FURNISHED 3-room apt. 433
No. 10th. 12-31
FOR RENT Two bedroom fur
nlshed apartment, 2300 Blehn.
Phono 7288 or 4327, 4138tf
NICELY furnished 4-room mod
ern Apt. 2 bedrooms Inquire
2119 Applegnte. 4748M
HOUSEKEEPING ROOM, every
thing furnished. 218 Main,
Fairfield Apta. 1-6
THREE-ROOM furnished apart
ment. Reasonable, Phone
4806 or 1834 Orchard. 405tf
APARTMENT, mostly furnished.
Gns henl. Good Viow. $32.80.
Draw's Mnnstore. 1-2
NICELY FURNISHED cheerful
apt. Alameda Apta,, 1800 Es
planade. 4l2tf
RIVERVIEW APTS. 4 rooms
nicely furnished, two bed
rooms, very dosirnblo. Phone
0817. 474(ltf
GLENCOURT APARTMENTS
Furnished. Steam heat. Oar
age, Phona B084, 1-2
13
HouM For Rant
FOIl BENT Two-bedroom house
In Stewart addition. Inquire
241 Market, Phono 0050. 1-8
FOIl HENT Threo-room mod
ern unfurnished dwelllnK. Paul
O. Landry, Phone 5012 or
4508. 1-3
SMALL modern furnlhed cot
tage. Everything furnished,
2128 Blehn, 400411
BACHELORS' CABINS 429
Willow 1-3
TRUCKS FOR RENT You
drive; move yourself, save t
Stiles Beacon Service. 1201
East Main. Phone 8304 1 7mU
TWO-ROOM cottages. Wood,
lights, gas furnished, $30
month. Link Kivcr Auto
Camp. 1-18
UNFURNISHED duplex Range,
refrlxerotor, oil furnace. Call
after 8:30 p. m. 505 No 0th,
51U
MODERN furnished house. One
bedroom. Inquire 305 Lin
coln, 354tf
THREE ROOM furnished house.
Garage. Inquire 1443 Oregon,
401ltf
3-HOOM modern house furnish
ed or unfurnished. No duim;
$22 50. 2237 California Ave
at front. 1-2
28 Miscellaneous For mt
DEAD CAR STORAGE Cas
cade Garage building. Cars,
trucks, machinery, what have
you Coll at all hours. Phone
5U5 l-Omtf
30
Real EsUita For Sale
NEW 2-bedroom house,
4481, noon or evenings.
Phone
I'3
FOR SALE Two 2-bedroom;
homes. One 3-bedroom home j
FI1A loons approved. Low'
monthly and down payments.!
Open for inspection from 12 j
to 4. 2230 and 2228 and 22:0)
Reclamation, Mills addition.!
One 4-room modern with I :
acre. Phone 3004, 4045tf!
FOR SALE Completely fur
nished 5-room house, $4250
$750 cosh, baLunco terms. Close
In. Phone 8827. 1 1
WILL SACRIFICE LOT in River
view addition, on highway.
Good loan available. Terms
to responsible party. Phone
7439. ' 1-1
TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE: three
bedroom house; three-bedroom
house with fireplace and rum
pus room In basement. Diesel
furnace. See Lloyd W. Rusk,
1808 Austin, off Shasta way,
1-3
FOR SALE Two houses for
price of one. A real bargain.
Inquire 1227 Main St 133U
FOR SALE Duplex with hot
water henl. Owner leaving
town. Sec at 651 Alameda. 1-2
34
Automotive
FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity
in 1941 Buick. Cheap. 2048
Orchard, 1-3
1840 BANTAM Station Wagon.
Call 6982. 1-3
37 CHEVROLET Deluxe Coupe,
excellent condition, heater, de
froster, good rubber. 4707 So.
6th. 1-7
FOR SALE Equity in 1933
Chevrolet sedan. Car In ex
cellent condition. New tires,
radio and heater. Owner has
Joined the navy. News-Herald
Box 448. 1-2
EQUITY in 1941 Bulek cheap U
taken at once. Call at 2048
Orchard after 1:30 p. m. 1-2
FOR SALE Equity In 1934
Chevrolet coupe, In good me
chanical condition. Wallace
Rcdfield, Box 764, Bly, Ore.
1-1
1041 FORD PICKUP 2500
miles. $750, 8718 Summers
lane. 1-2
FOR SALE Equity '38 Ford
coupe. Radio and healer. Ph.
7057. 4880 Peck Drive. 1-1
KARL KU-JAC'S BODY SER
VICE now located at 2006 Ore
gon Ave. Better body, fender
work and painting for less
Give us a trial Past five years
at Cascade Garage 1-3
AUTO GLASS
Replace that broken glass In
your ear at Rowcy's Glass Shop,
corner Elm end Broad Phone
5718, 1 8mtt
"TRY THE NEW DEAL" at
BUICK. See Mr. Yoes, factory
trained service manager.
4934W
36 Miscellaneous For Sal
U. S. ROCKWOOL Insulation
will maka your home comfort
able also cut your fuel bill
many dollars. Call us for free
estimate. Suburban Lumber
Co, Phono 3301. . 1-3
DRY PINE MILL BLOCKS
128 cu. ft., $2.50 at mill. Phone
8383. Conifer Lumber Co., on
Weed highway. l-17mtt
28
38 Mltcallanaoua For Sale
STOVES REPAIRED All part
stocked. Used furniture, stoves
bought. OK Second Hand
Store, 820 Klamath, Phone
5071. l-31intf
RED OH GREY CINDERS tor
driveways. Phone 4748 eve
nlng or Sundays. Howard
Graham. 8B5tf
CITY MAPS Up-to-the-minute,
Including suburban sections.
Block numbers indicated, In
dex keyed to map. Price, 20c,
For sale at Carmichael's newa
stand, chamber of commerce,
Ernie Plluso's Drlve-ln, Ever
body Drug, Lee Hcndrick'i
nru, Louie Polin's, Poatofflce
news stand, Robinson's Fod
store, Shaw Stationery, The
News-Herald, Vic's Signal
Service. 884tl
RECONDITIONED wood range,
California Oregon Power Co.
882U
NEW STENOTYPE with Instruc
tions. 025 Addison. 1-2
RECONDITIONED wood range I
California Oregon Power Co. I
4885U
CITY MAPS Up-to-the-minute,
Including suburban sections
Block numbers Indicated, in
des keyed to map. Price. 20c.
For sale at Carmiehaei's news
stand chamber of commerce
Ernie Piluso Drive-m, Ever
body's Drug, Lee Hendrick s
Drug, Louie Polin's, Postoffiee
news stand, Robinson Food
store, Shaw Stationery. The
News Herald. Vic's Signal
Service 320S
t RED OR GREY CINDERS for ;
driveways Phone 4748 eve- :
j rungs or Sundays Howard I
Graham. 3204tf !
SEASONED FIR BODY WOOD'
Phone 3787 , 1-19 j
FOR SALE Two stacks, B8 tons)
alfalfa hay. Will sell all or!
any part. Chct Barton, Poe
Valley. 1-1
FOR SALE New Underwood
typcvrilcr, used only six
times. Will sell for $20 less
than cost. Phone 8230. 32S
N. 10th. SU
FIX THAT RADIO Our busi
ness is sound Conner Service
Co., 2007 South Sixth, Phone
6878. Just south of viaduct.
" l-9mO
BED FRYERS AND ROASTERS
Crystal's, MerriH-Lakcview
Junction. 1-5
COMPLETE Coffee Shop equip
ment for sale. Large Frigid
aire, long electric range, etc.
Box 650, Herald-News. 1-1
: j
LUMBER BARGAINS Shiplap ;
$19; 2x4's $20; shingles 75c
bundle. FHA homes our spe-j
eialty. Very small down pay-
ment balance less than rent.
Suburban Lumber Co, Phone;
3301. 1-3
USED WATCHES, reconditioned
and guaranteed Men's 12 and
18 size Elgins and Walthams
$11,00 up. Kickya Credit Jew
elers. 1-tl
COLORED FRYERS and roast
ers, corn fed. Wa deliver.
Phone 5934. 1-11
GOOD fir body wood. Phone
7832 1-7
GLASS
DUPLATE safety glass, window
glass, pinto and mirrors, rest!
verinR Kimball's Glass Shop,
527 Walnut. Phone 7378.
16mO
PIANO, 54 inches high, recon-:
ditioncd, tuned to correct pitch, :
tone only fair. $49, $5 down, :
$3;50 monthly. Louis R, Mann, ;
tuner, Derby's Music, 120 N.
7th. 1-2
DRY PINE FACTORY MILL
BLOCKS 128 cubic foot
load, $4.25 delivered. Metier
Bros. Dial 5852. l-19mtf
FOR SALE House trailer. In
quire McColhim Lumber Co.
Tuleloke. 1-3
FOR .SALE Fancy Gem single
drop seed potatoes. Santford
Jones. Bonanza, Ore. 843tf
38
For Sal or Trad
BEAUTIFUL lady's one carat
diamond, platinum mounting.
Will trade for late used ear
and assume. Evenings. 5531
So. Bib St 189U
42 Miscellaneous Wasted
WANTED Dead or worthless
animals. Phono 5713, our ex
pense. 1-llmtf
44 Livestock and Poultry
FOR SALE Registered thor
oughbred stallion. Proven sire.
Gets 100 Palomino colts
from any Palomino mere. Fine
racing record. Thoroughbred
brood mare In foal. Two-year
half thoroughbred Palomino
stallion. Three thoroughbred
fillies All very reasonably
priced. Registration papers for
all. Barbara Worth Stables,
4815 Bee St., Route 9, Box
200, Sacramento, Calif. 1-1
FEEDER PIGS FOR SALE Dale
E, Brown, Bonanza, 1-9.
34
Automotive
WANTED - Good Late Model
USED CARS for
SPOTCASH
First Class Prices For First Class Cars
No Delay tor Your Money See Jack piorris, mgr., at
Douglas Motor Co.
USED CAR LOT 1131
44 Livestock and Poultry
; FARMERS ATTENTION High
est prices paid for heef, -eal,
hogs and livestock. Call Klam
ath Packing Co. Phone 5381,
Midland road, l-31mtf
46
financial
CASH LOANS
WITHOrT EV&OECM
t ways To irr a roxsrsiKK?
cxm was
".run .!' r l-jtin b'1 r- mmM
of MSilf.
THREE LOAN PLANS
no. i-rctoue Ijoaks
fis jir nte So amlrn-
Cietil 1. So g&-iU!Tt,
SO. T-J-TBSJTUEB tOASS
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CONSUMERS CREDIT
720 Pine St,
Phone 7711
i-ansir
Prep Gofers Wind
mcf Ice Games
By MATT KRAMER
Associated Press Staff Writer
Oregon high school basketball
teams will wind up p re-season
games this weekend in prepar
ation for a season that, despite
the war, promises to be just like
the 22 years before it.
Schedules will not be curtail
ed and the caliber of teams will
be just as high. Already stand
out quintets have appeared m
every section of the state with
Astoria, the defending champion,
among the prominent. The Fish
ermen, using defensive instead
of their usual point-a-minute tac
Bowling for Beginners
V- JW (he Fakahj)-
Bowling Don'ts Are Also Important;
Keglers Must Remember Fundamentals
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Automotive
Main Next to Elk Hotel
1241
48
Financial
LOANS
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See Us Today
Commercial Finance
CORFOBATIOS
II SanUl U St., EaBtk FlO
Sea
Dinty Moore
AUTO LOANS
REFINANCING
Locally Owned
Motor Investment
COMPANY
tics, have won seven straight
eames.
Baker, currently leading east
ern Oregon's teams, will be on
the road this weekend in the
mid-Columbia region, meeting
Hood River Friday and The
Dalles Saturday,
Medford will go to the coast
to play Marshfield Friday and
North Bend Saturday,
Other games: Friday Milton
Freewater at Hermiston, Klam
ath Falls at Grants Pass, West-
port at Nehalem, Woodland,
Wash, at Astoria. Saturday
Grant (Portland) at Co rv at lis,
Hillsboro at Tillamook,
(Eleventh of 12 articles)
By JOE FALCARO
Greatest Match Cam Bswlcr
A positive rather than nega
tive approach to bowling is nat
urally preferred, but there are
some Important don'ts that all
bowlers must keep in mind.
The position of the hand Is
one of the most Important factors
in correct bowling. In throwing
a hook, a right-handed bowler
twists his hand in a counter
clockwise direction. Bowlers
should guard against letting the
hand open and imparting a clock
wise twist. This results in a
backup ball which Is not effec
tive. Don't cross the foul line, even
if you are only bowling for fun
and will incur no penalty. Bowl
the right way at all times.
On the other hand, don't try to
guard against fouls by releasing
your ball half way to the foul
line.
Don't try to see how fast you
can heave the ball. Speed has
nothing to do with getting high
er scores.
Set the ball down. Don't
bounce it or loft It down the al
ley. The crashing of ball against
alley indicates your delivery is
not smooth.
Take your time. While the
pin boy is returning your ball,
rest up for your second shot.
Don't alternate two balls, throw
ing them tn rapid succession.
Steer clear of trick shots and
fancy deliveries. Stick to the
approved form,
Bowling takes time and prac
tice. Don't get discouraged. Re
member, a few fundamentals
position of hand, regular foot
work, a smooth approach and de
livery, an extreme follow
through, and angling for spares
are the keys to bowling suc
cess. KEXTi Bowling Etiqjtt.
Tenpln
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DALLAS, Tex, Jan. 1 ff .
Thirty men, three of them mem
bers of the competing football
teams, wili join the navy be
tween halves of the Cotton bowl
game today.
The Cotton bowl Buyers mtm
Martin Ruby and Sam Farter of
Texas A & II, and Paul Spencer
of Alabama.
LOOTS M
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1 m
Betting odds on the Jo Louis
Buddy Bser heavyweight titla
light in New York January
opened with the champion a
to 1 favorite in San Franciico.
The betting commissioner post
ed even money that Baer would
go five rounds and even money
that he wculdn t iart six.
HUSTLE
DALLAS, Tex., Jan. 1 ffl-
BIU (Jitterbug) Henderson., liva
sport letterman, ways soomu
with the Texas Aggies to the
Cotton bowl today. -
Immediately alter the game,
Marty Karow cf the Aggie;
basketball team, plans to hustle
Henderson Into his street clothes
and start off to Springfield, I1L.
with him by the quickest route.
There the jitterbug will play
center when the Aggies meet tha
Oregon Slate cagers.
Elsewhere
In Oregon
EUGEKg. Jan. 1 fiPl XfllcC
dogs are sought by A- 1. Flint,
county dog control officer f
lowine tfaa death c 33 sheen la
the Jack Goodman flocks.
ALBANY, Jan. IS Con
struction of a flax plant U tha
Albany area is believed swored.
Farmers met this week at Jeffer
son and elected Arthur Page,
Jefferson, chairman of the bcaxd
of directors for the propoird co-
operative. ;
MARSHFIELD, Jan. 1 0?
Robert F. Gebhardt Jr, psinUng
contractor, has been - ejected
president of the Marshileld
chamber of commerce. Be la
gram is vice president.
FRAfCT r
MIS ANTrFLRS. Jn. 1 tmt
The 14 employes of the Sever
ance Tool company eagagea ta
each day's work with 1 5-rnia-
ute prayer service. Each man
kneels at his machine. They re
ceive standard pay for the tima
devoted to the service.
Poondj C he r fully Csin4
CHICAGO, m Fe pets
sons invited to dinner at th
home of Sirs. Sarah George
were somewhat taken back w hea
th eir hntess asked them to
weigh themselves before art af
ter eating. She explained she
was inviting each one to eon
tribute 3 cents to the Bed Cross
for every pound gained, -
Motor transport employs p
proximately one-seventh cf mil
the workers In the United Sates.
by Kef t Hsri
Sir? Thirty salssmsf tmtsMt)
ef your timr