IT PAGE TWELVE THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Mnrch 13. 1042 Klamath Qkunck flleutl THREE QUESTIONS ' SUBJECT OFTALK The three questions the dis ciples asked Jesus, "When Shall these things be, what is the sign of Thy coming, and the end of the world?" will be the subject of the prophetical discussion during the evening service at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening, March 15, at the Immanuel Bap tist church, North Eleventh and High streets, by the pastor. As one listens to the radio and reads the newspapers today the Question conies, "Do the events hich are transpiring today have anything to do with these ques tions which the disciples asked Jesus? The student must keep these Questions clear In bis mind as he reads before he can under- auuiu uieiu. There is a great interest ghown by the good attendance In this series of prophetical mes sages each Sunday evening in the church. Your questions are honestly considered if written and handed in. If your ques tions are handed In before the evening service they will be con sidered during the evening ser vice that night Follow the crowds and attend this special series of prophetical messages. Sacred Heart Cmhollo Church c Corner of Eighth and High streets. Rev. T. P. Casey, pas tor. ;S Sunday masses are at 6 a. m., 1st a. m., 9:30 a. m., and 11 a. m. j-Holy days at 6 a. m., 8 a. m. "and 9:30 a. m. First Fridays at 6 a. m., and 8 5t ra. , Rosary and benediction Sun Say at 4 p. m. Confessions every Saturday And the eves of Holy days and Xirst Fridays from 3 to 6 p. m., )pd 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. t. Daily mass at 8 a.m. Religious instruction classes jxe held every Saturday morn ng from 9:30 to 11 for all Catho 'Jvc children in the public grade ' .schools and for public high uychool students every Monday evening at 7:30. "Church Of Cod r Located at 4259 Arthur street. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Young People's meeting, 6:30 p. m. Sun day night 'evangelistic service, 7:30 o'clock, in charge of State Evangelist F. J; Webb. Every one welcome.: ' Pastor, H. M. Keplinger. - - . - Xirst Presbyterian Church The First Presbyterian church Uf located on North Sixth and Pine streets. The pastor is the JB.ev. Theodore Smith; the choir rtirector, Charles R. Stanfield; the organist, Mrs. Arthur Hall Denison. The morning worship is held tt 11 o'clock and is broadcast wver the local radio, KFJI. It "cTpens with the organ prelude, 'Berceuse" by Lille. The pro cessional Is 'The Trisagion. Choir and congregation unite in singing "The Doxology" and, after the Lord's prayer, "The Gloria Patri." In response to the morning prayer, the choir sings Whelpton's "Hear Our Prayer, O Lord." The pastor will speak on "Sent From God." The choir special is "Hear Our rayer" by Chenoweth and the -Wiolr offertory Schumann's "We Give Thee But Thine Own." The organ offertory is "Hymn of Nuns" by Wely. The service .closes with the dedication serv ice of offering and self. The choir dismissal is Whelpton's "Lord, Let Us Now Depart in Peace" and the organ postlude, "Postlude" by Haresi The afternoon vesper is chang jsd to the evening hour of 7:30 :clock and opens with the pre lude, "Salut D'Amour" by Elgar. The processional for the young people's vested choir is Sulli vsn's :"Onward, Christian Sold iers." The choir response to the irvenlng prayer is the "Three fold Amen." The choir special S Bllhorn's "I Will Sing the Wondrous Story." The pastor ill speak on 'Thou and Thy House Saved." The organ of fertory is "Meldoy" by Massenet, the organ postlude is "Post lude" by Flagler. i it Bible school, 9:45 In the morn ing. Arthur R. Dickson will be la charge of the main school. . Mrs. Havens of the Junior de partment, Mrs. Burge W. Mason Bf the primary department, and Mrs. Kenneth W. Damon of the Beginners department. .The intermediate young peo ple's Christian Endeavor has changed its time of meeting from V o'clock to 6:30 p. m., when fye High School Christian En deavor and the Young People's OM ruMemd nmni Chat, s. rmir, Dir. Old Hymn and OowO PrMohJns WI Sundin H K I p. m Oontfttueut InHtnatkmil Ootptt - Sroadeut Christian Endeavor meet. All young people are cordially in vited to attend. The general public is wel comed at any of these services, Christian Endeavor This Week The Presbyterian Young Peo ple will consider Sunday the subject, "A Christian Disciple of Life. Jack Campbell will lead the meeting. Ann Vanderpool is the sched uled leader for the Presbyterian Juniors. She will lead a discus sion on "What it Means to De cide for Christ. The Christian Church Juniors will meet as usual and study the next in their series of topics. A combined meeting of the Christian High School and the Young People societies will be held Sunday. The special pro gram, conducted by Gail Clapp, is in honor of the White Swan Indian mission. Mary Jane Manning will con duct the meeting for the Mt. Laki Christian Endeavor so ciety. Christian Endeavor study classes have been in progress for two weeks, and will continue until courses in Christian En deavor essentials and better meetings are completed. A Christian Endeavor deputa tion team will visit the young people's group at the Covenant church Sunday evening. The team consists of Bob Nelson, ex tension chairman, Gerry Mae Knutli, Klamath-Lake secretary, and Roberta Alexander, Klamath-Lake president. This team has been invited to have charge of the program for the young people's hour. Fundamental Bible Center Pine at Second. "An undenom; (national center of Bible study with prayer and nraise " n w Wheatley, pastor. Residence, 131 North Second street. Phone 7210 we join with the Bible Bap tist church in all th of the week. Evangelist Earl Aninony speaking Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock and Sunday evening at 7:45 o'clock, and every night through Friday. G. W. Wheatley will be in charge of all meetings. SDeclal Classes in snill.u-inninir will be held Monday, Wednes day and Friday mornings at 10 o'clock. Anyone desiring to speak with the evangelist about their spir itual problems may reach him by calling 7210. First Church Of God Altamont drive and Delaware street. Revival meetings are he me held niehtlv. 7:45 o'clock except Monday by Rev. J. J. ijiuespie of Salem. Friday night the evangelist will sneak nn the subject, "Old Testament Repent ance and Restitution. Saturday, sermon tnnie "The Valley of Dry Bones and Their Resurrection." Sunday school, 10 a. m Mrs. J. D. Kernntt superintendent. Morning devo tion, 11 o clock. Sermon topic. The Kingdom of God. Is It Present or Future?" Preachinc service, 7:45 p$ m. Subject, "New xesuiineni nepenience ana Kes titution." A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend all these service. Rev. J. D. Ker- nutt, pastor. Zion Lutheran Church 1025 High street. Carl F. Nitz. pastor. Telephone 6793. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Story, "Zacchaeus." Divine worshin at 11 a m Sermon tonic: "Tolerant Thva- tira." Lutheran hour, 1 p. m. KFJI. Sunday school teachers meet on Monday at 7:30 p. m. Passiontide meditations, Wed nesday, 8 p. m. Topic, "The De fense of Christ." Children's confirmation lnc Saturday at 2 p. m. First Methodist Church "In the Heart of the City," at North Tenth and High streets Rev. Victor Phillips, minister Residence. 1005 High street, tele phone 3688. Morning worshin at 11 o'clock Director of music, Mrs. S. Meade Badger, accompanist, Mrs. E. S. Vcatch. Prelude "Sunday Morn ing at Glian," by Bendal, offer tory, "Nocturne," by Grieg. The choir will sing the anthem, prayer," by Cherubini." Vocai solo, "My Heart Ever Faithful," by Bach, sung by Mrs. T. B Powers. The minister will preach the sermon, "The Parable of the Soils." Junior church, 11 a. m., -under the supervision of Jane Hansen. Nursery at the same hour under the supervision of Miss Hanna. Church school, 9:45 a. m. Don R. Drury, general superintend ent. Dr. Peter H. Rozendal, as sistant superintendent. Classes for all ages. New members welcome at any time during the school year. Methodist Youth fellowship meets at 6:30 p. m. in two groups, ""he Wesley league Is for the older young people and the Ashbury league is for the young peopi of high school age. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock and the minister will speak on "twist passing By." T A series of evangelistic ser vices began at the new Free Methodist church, corner of Ninth and Plum, Tuesday eve ning and will continue every evening1 at 7:45 o'clock until March 28. Evangelist M. L. Root of Kent. Wash., an ordained evangelist and recommended by the evan gelistic board of the Free Metho dist church, is conducting the services. Mr. Root has had sev eral years experience as pastor and evangelist throughout the northwest and central states. He is an "American for America." in the present crisis, according to a statement which the pastor made upon his arrival here. His earnest messages are said to be timely, spiritual and inspira-1 tional. Mr. Root appeals to the gen-i eral public to attend these ser vices and help build one of the main bulwarks of defense. Some of his topics will be, "A Sure Foundation In a Trembling World," "The Man of the Hour the Present and Future Crisis." "What Is the World's Greatest Curse Today and What Is the Remedy?", "Are Bible Doctrines Vital Today and If So, Which Are?" First Covenant Church 823 Walnut avenue, Gottfred J. Anderson, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon. "Christ's Challenge." Young peoples meeting. 7 p. m. A deputation from the Klamath-Lake Christian Endcavpr union will have charge of the meeting. All young people are invited to attend. Evening service, 7:45 o'clock. The theme, "An Unquenchable Spirit." On Tuesday evening the juniors hold their social meet ing. Iver Strid is the host. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. mid week service. Thursday, 1:30 p. m. Meeting of the Covenant Sewing circle Hostesses for the meeting are Mrs. Albert Clauson and Mrs Otto Clauson. Besides the regu lar sewing work, emergency sew ing for the community needs will also be done. On Saturday, March 21, at 7:45 p. m.,. 2000 feet of moving pictures of Sweden will be shown in the church. These pic tures are shown under the di rection of the Swedish Travel Information bureau of New York City. This evening, Friday, March 13, Captain Fred Anderson of Tacoma, Washington, will bring a message to a gathering of the Ladies Aid. The service is a fam ily gathering and is scheduled to begin at 7:45 p. m. Assembly of God 746 Oak street, Rev. A. Har old Persing, pastor. Residence, 731 North Eleventh street. Phone' 5735. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. with Mrs. Al Kennedy in charge. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Message by the pastor. Young people meet at 6:45 p. m. with Mrs. Hill in charge. Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m. Come and e..Joy these lively and Interesting services. Tuesday, 7:45 p. m. devotional and preaching. Wednesday, beginning at 10 o'clock, the missionary society will meet at the church. Thursday, 7:45 p. m. devo tional and preaching. Immanuel Baptist Church Eleventh and High street, J. Clarence Orr, pastor. Residence- 437 North Third street. Phone 4836. 9:45 a. m., the church school. 11 a. m., the morning worship service. Message "Who Stand in Your Shoes." This is another ser mon of the scries of types found in the Old Testament and ful filled in the New Testament. 6:30 p. m., the young people's meeting. 7:30 p. m., the evening ser- vice, the subject, "The Three Questions the Disciples Asked Jesus." This is a continuation of the prophetical series. Our mid-week service of pray er and Bible study will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30. The public is cordially invited to worship with us. Community Congregational Church Garden avenue between East Main and Martin streets. Rev. Eugene V. Haynes, pastor. 9:45 a. m church school for all ages. 11 a. m., worshin service. "I Am the Way ot Peace" is the serr. on theme of the pastor as he speaks at this service. 4:30 p. m. Sunset circle will meet in the church. 6 p. m. Comrades of The Wav will meet with Harry Tyndal leading the devotions. 6:45 p. m. The young married couple's group meets for their evening of fellowship beginning with a potluck supper. SECOND WEEK OF T The Rev. Earl Anthony of New York City opens tho second week of evangelistic meetings in Klamnth Falls which i s spon sored b y the Fundim ental Bible Center. The Bible Baptist church, through its pas tor. Dr. C. B. Cassel, has grac iously extended the use of their church for this week's meetings which opens with morning service at 11 o'clock, speaking on the sub ject, "God's Love." Song serv ice begins at 7:45 p. in. The evangelist speaking on the sub ject, "Profit and Loss." There will be a splendid song service each evening. Wide-awake preaching, soul-stirring messages and help for everyone. A special class in soul-winning will be held Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings at 1U o'clock at the church. Many are availing themselves of this op portunity and arc being richly blessed. The Bible Baptist church is located at South Sixth and Mil ler lane, just back of Robinson s store. Come, bring a friend and pray for these meetings. Klamath Temple Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Last Sunday our attendance went over the top .with marked in crease, in spite of many that were unable to attend because of sickness. May we urge you to come and bring your family Morning worship, 11 o'clock. The pastor brings tho message. Overcomers, young people, at 6:30 p. m. The evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m. with the usual special musical numbers. Mid-week sen-ice Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Thursday, radio broadcast at 7:30 p. m. Friday, choir practice, 7:4S p. m. at church. Klamath Temple is located at 1007 Pine street. Rev. Daniel B. Anderson, pastor, 2211 Eberlcin avenue. Phone 3874. First Christian Church "The Downtown Church." Pine street at Ninth, Arthur Charles Bates, minister. Phone 5432. Bible school, 9:45 a. m. C. S. Robertson, superintendent. All classrooms have been redecor ated. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Organist, Mrs. Mary Hayden. Miss Augusta B. Parker, choir director. Special anthem this Sunday, "Rest in the Lord," Gil bert. The Lord's Supper is always a special part of these services at this church. It is here we re member Christ's death for sin. The sermon, "The Might of the Mite" is built on the widow's gift of her two mites. You will want to hear this practical Christian message, one which is expressly for this time in which we live. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p m. There are three societies. Young people of these ages will find a happy group with whom to meet. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Everett Esgate will have charge of the song service. The evening communion service for those unable to attend the morn ing service. The sermon, "En tering the Holy Place." by the minister. This church has been com pletely renovated and redecor ated. New conveniences added, among them the nursery room for parents with babies. This is a sound-proof room with glass separating It from the main aud itorium, loud speaker, where parents can enjoy the services without having their babies dis turb the meeting. A special in vitation is extended to all to visit this beautiful temple of worship. Klamath Lutheran Church Cross and Crescent streets, L K. Johnson, pastor, 1175 Cres cent street. Phone 3452. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Bible knowledge Is used more than any other knowledge. Bible class and post confirma tion class, 9:45 a. m. Worship hour, 11 a. m. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Lenten services. The theme will be "In the Garden of Gethsemanc." Choir rehearsal follows Im mediately after the Lenten scrv Ices. Thursday, 7:30 p. m., adult instruction and Sunday school teachers meeting. Saturday, 10 a. m., confirm ation class. Junior choir meets every Mon day at 4:30 p. m. Ladies Aid will meet March 24. Mrs. Carl Carlson and Mrs Ncls Nicholson, hostesses. The program, "Our Lutheran Herit age," Mrs. B. Dahlelm, WMF; news, Mrs. I. Rumer and music in charge of Mrs. B. Lofsgaard The Ladies Aid birthday anni versary will be held on April 21 with a potluck supper at 6:30. Friends and members tiro asked to keep this in mind, mid nil are cordially invited to attend. Our church earnestly invites you to worship at our services. If you nro seeking church homo in the city wo sincerely invite you to worship and work with us. Altamont Community Presbyterian Church Services mo held in the Alta niout junior high school on South Sixth street. Hev. Hugh Hronson, minister; Mrs. Kenton Knight, director of music; A. C. Olson, superintendent of the Sunday school. Sunday school, 9:45 a. in. At tendance last Sunday, 131. Morning worship ben ins ut 1 1 a. in. Tho instrumental prelude will be played by Margaret Me Clellan. Marjory Dufor and Win ifred Towno will sing a duet for the offertory. The choir anthem will t Hiding ill Thee." The sermon "The Way of The Cross." Sigma Pi Christian Endeavor will go to Mt. I.aki to meet the Mt. Laki Christian Endeavor so ciety. Ju. ior Christian Endeavor will meet nt 7 p. m. Choir practice nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olson on Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Free Methodist South Ninth and Plum. W. II McCormick, pastor. We are holding revival meet ings nt this time. M. L. Root, traveling evangelist, Is the In vited speaker and will speak each evening. Services open at 7:45 p. m. There will he special singing nt each service. Come to these services. Sunday school, 10 a. in.: preaching. 11 15 a. m ; evening service. 7 4S o'clock. Church oi Christ Meets In Shasta school, Hersh el Berry, minister. Biblo study, 10 a. m. Sermon. 11 n. m. Communion, 11:45 a. m. Even ing services. 7:30 o'clock. Ser mon by J. F. Hargrove. Every one welcome to come and wor ship where the only creed is (lie Bible, and the only recognized head of the church. Christ. Pllarim Holiness If you demnnd the Inspiration and help of truth in sermon and teaching, if you desire friendli ness in people and variety In service and sermon, you will en joy worshipping at the Pilgrim Holiness church. Residence of the oastor. Rev. Sherman Moore at the rear of the church. 22119 Wantlnnd avenue. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Worship. 11 a. m. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Biblo Baptist Church The church Is happy to an nounce cooperation with The Fundamental Biblo Center of Klamath Falls in the special meetings with Rev. Enrl Anth ony, evangelist of New York City, who comes with the high est recommendations to us with his "Good News Meetings." So much of the news of tho day is bad news, but here Is a man with good news. Be sure to come and hear him. He has a real message. Rev. Anthony will speak at both services Sunday in the Bi ble Baptist church on Winrd street at South Sixth street. Just north of Robinson's store. Morn ing service will be at 1 1 o'clock, and in the evening at 7:30. Then he will speak each evening fol lowing except Saturday in this church. Come and bring a friend Rev. Anthony has been hold ing special meeting with the Fundametal Bible Center during tho past week, and has been ijiv ing stirring messages each night, and in classes conducted by Pas tor and Mrs. G. W. Wheatley. First Baptist Church North Eighth and Washington streets, Lloyd Hart, supply pas tor. Residence, 414 North Eighth street. Phone 7439. Choir di rector, H. G. Shlrcy. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. De partments for all ages. George O. Welch, general, superintend ent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "In the Valley of Decision." Training Union, 6:30 p. m. De partments for all ages. Rodney Larson, general director. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Sermon, "No Respecter of Per sons." Prayer meeting and Bible study, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Choir practice, 7:30. p. m. Thursday. A cordial Invitation Is given to the public to be with us in any and all services. Tho Apostolic Faith Located at 228 North Eighth street, extends to all a cordial invitation to attend our services. The Sunday services are as fol lows: Sunday school, 0:30 a. m Morning worship, 11 o'clock Evening evangelistic service, 7:45 o'clock. Week night services arc on Tuesday and Friday at 8 o'clock, with prnycr service on Wednes day, 7:30 p. m. Special singing by our various singing organizations and music by our orchestra are features of each service. All are welcome. A collection Is never taken. , Rev. C. R. Lambert, pastor 228 North Eighth street. Phono 8420. CUMAX IN LENT On New Yenr's day was held tho most successful union pray er meeting In tho city of Khun nth Falls. The large First Meth odist church was filled with de vout worshippers. Tho meeting was called nt the suggestion of President Koosevelt mid was un der Hie auspices of the Klamath Ministerial association. Just as an emergency ext.. ted at the be ginning of the year, likewise, nt the present time our country Is at the crossroads. It is therefore befitting that tlu scrums mindad citizenry of our o Humility again turn their thotuilits and prayers heaven wind. The union Passion week services nro now being arranged by the Klainath Falls Minister ial association. These meetings should conn- as a climax to l.entcn services in the various ehurche.i. Tho week-dny meetings' are scheduled from Monday through Thursday from 12 20 to 12 511 p m. On Good Friday, the tra ditiomtl three hour service will be held. It begins at 9.50 a. m . and closes at 12:50 p. m. The seven utterances of Jesus while on the cross will be expounded hy as many different pastors. Special niu-ic is to he rendered at every service throughout the week. The meetings nre to be held In the Pelican theatre. Firt Church o! Christ. Scientist Tenth and Washington streets This church, a brunch of The Mother church, the First Church of Christ. Scientist. In Boston. Mass . holds service each Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Subject of lesson-sermon for next Sun day, 'Substance." Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. A meeting which Includes testimonies ot Christian Science Healing is held every Wednesday evening ul b o'clock. A trco Christian Science read Ing room is located In the First National tlnnk building. Sixth and Mam streets, u hero the Bible, writings by Mary Uokcr Eddy, and authorized Christum Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. All arc cordially invited to at tend Hie services and uso Hit reading room. Radis program KFJI, 2 to 2:15 p in each Monday under tho di rection of committco on publica tion for Oregon Church nl Jesus Christ of Lattor Day Saints The Church ot Jesus Christ ot Latter Day Saints hold mcotlngs In the auditorium of tho public library on the corner of Fifth street and Klamnth avenue. Sunday school services con vene nt 10 a m. and at 11 a. m departments nro separated (or priesthood classes and a sr -Ial women's class and tho children's choir. Sacrament meeting Is held each Sunday evening at 7:30 p m. Tho Relief society hold meet Ings each Tuesday nftcrnoon at 2 p. m. The second Tuesday of each month is devoted to a work and business meeting. Tho Mutual Improvci .cnt asso ciation meets each Tuesday eve nlng at 7:30 o'clock. Tho public is cordially Invited to attend each and every meeting. St. Paul's Episcopal Eighth street nt Jefferson. Victor E. Newmnn, rector. The Holy Euchnrist each Sun day at 0 o'clock. Church school at 10 o'clock. Tho Holy Eucharist at 11 a. m. on the first, third and fifth Sundays. Morning prnycr nt 11 o'clock on tho second and fourth Sun days. On Saints' days and Holy days the Holy Eucharist at 10 o'clock. Wednesday mornings during Lent there will bo celebration of the Holy Eucharist nt 10 o'clock. The Young Peoples' forum meets on tho third Sunday at 6:30 p. m. This group comprises all high school young people of the parish. Choir practice Is on Wednes day at 7:30 p. m. Church of the Nazarano Sunday school begins at 9:43 with Mrs. II. L. Russell as able superintendent. There aro Inter esting classes for all ages from the cradle roll to tho adult. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Tho Rev. II. L. Russell, pastor. Young pcopla's service from 6:20 to 7:30 p. m. Our aim Is for an interesting service each Sun day evening, and we would like to invito all young pcoplo to come enjoy our service. Evening services which begin at 7:30 are evangelistic, with a goad rousing song service and special musical numbers arc featured. Midweek prayer services aro on Wcdncsdny evening at 7:30 each week. Pastor, Rev. H. L. Russell, 620 Martin street, phone 4870. Church of the Nazarene Is lo cated on tho corner of Martiri and Garden streets In Mills addition. CLASSIFIED INDEX Apartments For Itent 24 Automotive 34 Dullness Opportunities 411 Educational .....12 Financlnl ... r'or Sale or Trade .... General Notices ........ Health Help Wanted. Female ..... Help Wanted. 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Phone 8206. 4-2 12 Educational WHKN you think of success, think of the bcniity profes-" shin. Willi guaranteed salary and eoiniiilssloiis $10 00 month. Enroll now. North western Di auty College. 3-18 13 Hsidth !H M. C. CASSKL, Chlroprne li h- Clinic, colon mill rectal disease. :i2 Main. Dial 721ft. 3 31mtl 14 Help WmiKd. Fmale WANTI-.K Housekeeper. Stay nii;lits. 21111 Hope, St. Krnnelii I'aik. ' 3-14 WANTED Young lady, mar ried or single, experienced op er.ttnr o r bookkeeping, ne- i utiiii; or oilier business ma- chines , Preferably having stenographic training or cx-IHTir-ncc. News-Herald Box ::miii 314 STUDENT beauty operators. Tu ilion Mil per mouth Guar- ) autecd posiUon with salury ami commissions Enroll now Northwestern Itrnuty Col lege. 3 in WOMAN' COOK--Apply In per miii Mti.-.t have references. I lk Tok Driveln. 3357tf 111 Help Wnntad. Male 1 1 1 'I . I V.'-WIKD for nielli shift. .1 incnililer feeder and setters, I ii-aw operator, 2 moulding graders. 2 moulding tiers. Ex perienced only. Conifer Lbr. Co . Weed liiKhway. 2-14 VA TKD- Young, capable, am bitious .MALE stenographer. Phone inilil. 3-14 WANTED-Man and wife for chore Join Must be good nnlki-r. Ciood wages. Call I Y 7IH4 FOR JOBS in Aircraft Factories, 111 to 52. Inuuire 412 Main. 4 0 WAN TED Experienced farm hand Santfurd Jones, Uonan i. Ore. I781U WAN TED Retail grocery clerk, retail grocery vegetable rilon, wholesale grocery warehouse man, comluuation Invoice clerk and stenographer. In answer ing tho nd. kindly give your ace, experience and references, liox 30;. Herald-News. 318 Situations Wanted EMPLOYMENT WANTED In west by two young married couples, now employed. No children, steady, sober, good jV workers. Write In detail. Box w 32. Pincvllle, Missouri. 3-lfl HABYLANIJ Care of babies and children. Hour, day or week. 412 High. Phono 8341. 412mtf SHI I'M AN BOARDING- HOME for children. 3802 Blsbee, South Altnmont. Phone 7305. 4 4 HOUR WORK. Phono 7834. 3-30 CARE FOR BABIES, children, hour, duy or week. 4426 Cros by. Phone 5051. 3-1B 20 Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD for work ing girl or student, 3 meals, Attractive home, one block from Main. $35. Phono 3885. 3710tf BOARD ROOM Phono li.riU2. 514 Wnlmit. 4 -10 Q) NICE ROOMS, good board. 523 Lincoln. 8-23 BOARD AND ROOM Prlvato home. 332 No. 9th. 313 ROOM--BOARD 1711 Wall 3-18 MARS HOTEL 1411 Main. Steam heated. Weekly rates $.1 up. 50c to $1 per night. 3-1R CLEAN ROOM, close In, 827 Walnut. Phone 3505. 3-14 LARGE coiner room, $3.50 per week. 403 N. 3rd. 3-13 ROOM 020 Lincoln. 3-18 CLEAN stenin hented rooms. 310 So 3th. Phone 7050. 3-24 ROOM In modern home for lady. With home privileges. Phone CS 4377. 3-13 W SMALL ROOM $3.00. 134 No. 3rd. 34Uti LARGE ROOM Closo In. Prl vato bnth. Phone 6006 after 6 p. m. 3-18 KQOM.S 1034 High. 4-5mt( LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room. 610 Pine. 2699tf NICE ROOM 134 N 3rd. Furnnco heat. 817 CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th. All outside, newly decorated, modern rooms. All with, new innerspring mattresses. Free Peking, 3-31mtf 24 Apartmonts For Rent TWO-ROOM APT. with bnth. fYl Reasonable. 443 Market. et. 3-17. HOUSEKEEPING ROOM, every, thing furnished. 218 Main, Fairfield Apartments. 3-10 THREE-ROOM apnrtmont avail- nnio Monday. 825 Grant, 3-14