The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 19, 1942, Page 10, Image 10

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Mnrch 10, 1043
Masiheti and fyinanciat
GRAINS DECLIKE BY
CHICAGO, March 19 (VP)
Grain futures lost major frac
tions in early trading today and
then held within a narrow range
for the remainder of the session.
Trading was at a slow pace.
" Offerings in wheat appeared
to be of a liquidating character
and the market was not featured
by any important news. There
was no evidence of mill buying
. on the decline, but contracts
steadied after losses of nearly a
cent.
Other cereals and soybeans
sagged along with wheat. Rye
futures sustained losses about
equal with that of wheat. This
pit, however, was comparatively
quiet and considerably more or
derly than in yesterday's late
break.
. Wheat closed 11c to 11c lower
compared with yesterday's fin
Old Time
SQUARE
DANCE
PELICAN CITY
Friday Night
Nati.l PltMHta-fihKH Corporation, Now
J- Where in the world can you
fjH get so good a bourbon
for so little money?
.isiffSL- -tL For flavor, quality and fcgj
rSf j3K9pnj jrWsV all-around goodness,
J
M. rrW
V5
euwee,!
Our inside service
ration is open from
6 a. m. to 6. p. m.,
every day except Sun
day. Beacon Top Quality
Gasolines, Stove Oil
and Diesel Oil.
Valvoline Oils and
Greases.
Chek Chart Luhrirn-
tion for all cars.
Scientific Motor Anal
y f I and Checking
Equipment.
Motor Vitalizing
Equipment to -Remove
Sludge, Carbon and
Varnish.
Battery Testing and
Quick Charge Service.
24 HOUR TOWING
AND WRECKER SERV
ICE 7 DAYS A WEEK
(AAA).
vafiym""'"
Keep Your Car Rolling
Withihe Service
Facilities at - - -
INSIDE SERVICE STATION
Use Our Budget Plan For All Auto Needs
MAIN and ESPLANADE
ish, May $1,261-1.27. July
$1.28i-i; corn 1c to 1c down,
May 87Mc; oats !-lc lower,
May 551c; rye Mlc off. May
78i-lc and soybeans oft 1 to 11c,
May old $1,941.
POTATOES
SAN FRANCISCO, March 19
(AP-USDA Potatoes: 14 Ore
gon arrived, 21 broken, 58 un
broken cars on track; market
steady; Klamath Russets, occa
sional sale No. Is, $2.45; No. 2s,
$1.75-1.80.
LOS ANGELES, March 19
(AP-USDA) Potatoes: 2 Call
fornia. 16 Idaho. 3 Orecon ar-
I rived, 24 broken, 45 unbroken
cars on track: by truck 5 Call
fornia arrived; market dull; no
Oregon quotations.
CHICAGO POTATOES
CHICAGO, M-rch 19 (AP
USDA) Potatoes, arrivals 109;
on track 340; total US shipments
869; supplies liberal; demand
light; market about steady for
best stock; Idaho Russet Bur
banks, US No. 1," $2.80-921; Ne-
braska Bliss Triumphs, US No.
; 1", T75-60; Minnesota and North
! D iota Bliss Triumphs, US No.
1 1, $1,871-2.35; Cobblers, US No.
1 1, $2.05; Commercials. $1.95 to
$2.00: Early Ohios, US Com
: mercials, $2.15-25; Wisconsin
i rhinnourac tIS No 1 1 US.
Never in the world's history
I has the danger to civilization
I been comparable to what it is at
this very hour. Mackenzie
King, prime minister of Canada
York, N. V.
85 Proof
mm
HSU'S
STOCK MARKET
T
GOOD SPIRITS
NEW YORK, March 19 VP)
Mac Arthur cheer continued as a
stock market prop today but it
was not sufficient to put the list
back on the rallying track of
Tuesday.
The comforting angle of the
day's "performance was the evi
dent reluctance of a number of
pivotal stocks to give ground
and the notable drying up f
selling. Transfers of around
300,000 shares were among die
smallest since last June.
Dow Chemical and Homestake
broke to new lows for the year,
with the former especially weak.
In the retreating division were
Union Carbide, Allied Chemical,
Eastman Kodak, DuPont, Texas
Co., American Telephone, Chesa
peake and Ohio and Air Reduc
tion. Some resistance was exhibited
by US Steel, Bethlehem, Santa
Fe, American Smelting. General
Motors, Goodyear, Sperry,
Johns-Manville, Anaconda and
Woolworth.
Gold stocks reflected the
thought mining operations
would be restricted by the war
while apprehension regarding
the impact of rising costs and
taxes on chemical company divi
dends tended to chill the. latter.
Closing quotations:
Air Reduction 31
Alaska Juneau 2
Al Chem & Dye 123
Ailis-Chalmers
26i
59
, 301
4i
111
.. 391
..1181
.. 391
- 2i
4
261
31
- 381
- 31
121
361
- 601
American Can
Am Car & Fdy
Am Rad Sta San
Am Roll Mills
Am Smelt & Ref
Am Tel & Tel
Am Tob "B"
Am Water Works
Am Zinc L & S
Anaconda
Armour 111
Atchison
Aviation Corp
Bald Loco
Bendix Avia
Beth Steel
Boeing Airp
18
19
23
16
61
10)
41
341
18
Borden
Borge-Wamer
Calif Packing
Calumet Hec
Canada Dry
Canadian Pacific .
Cat Tractor .
Celanese
Ches & Ohio
291
551
11
81
1
. 191
121
51
241
481
71
64
1101
119
11
24
Chrysler
Col Gas & El .
Com'l Solvents .
Comm'nw'lth & Sou
Consol Aircraft
Consol Edison
Consol Oil
Cont'l Can
Corn Products
Curtiss Wright
Doug Aircraft
Dupont De N
Eastman Kodak
El Pow & Lt
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
301
341
141
131
231
111
61
Goodrich
Goodyear Tire
Gt Nor Ry pfd
Greyhound
Illinois Central
Insp Copper 103
0I1E ALONE
nil
Tnilyalandaoul alone. And
mw, noes wiu jorn.in -
NUES
$4 40 FUU.
J, PINT
$2ZP S
4 Yton OU
btMhilM,10arrMf
SCESsW
BP
Int Hurvcstcr , 431
Int Nick Can 27
Int Pap & P p(d 551
Int Tel & Tel - 21
Johns Manville 601
Kennccott 321
Lib O Ford 211
Lockheed 221
Locw's 391
Montgomery Ward 251
NashKelv 41
Nat'l Biscuit HI
Nafl Dairy Prod 14
Nat l Dist 20
National Lead 131
N Y Central 81
No Am Aviation .- 121
Northern Pacific 6
Ohio Oil 61
Otis Steel 51
Pac Gas & El 171
Pac Tel & Tel . 85
Packard Motor . 21
Pan Amer Airways 141
Paramount Pic . 131
Penney (J C) 85
Penna R R 221
Phelps Dodge 281
Phillips Pet 341
Pub Svc N J 121
Pullman 241
Radio 21
Republic Steel 171
Richfield Oil ,. 7
Safeway Stores 381
Sears Roebuck 48
Shell Union 101
Socony Vacuum 71
Sou Cal Edison 171
Southern Pacific Hi
Sperry Corp 284
Standard Brands 31
Stand Oil Calif 191
Stand Oil Ind 211
Stand Oil N J 341
Stone & Webster . 41
Studcbaker 5
Sunshine Mining 41
Texas Corp 32
Trans-America 41
Union Carbide 601
Union Pacific 721
United Airlines 91
United Aircraft 321
United Corporation 516
United Drug 5 J
United Fruit 931
U S Rubber 241
U S Rubber pfd 591
U S Steel 51
Vanadium 171
Warner Pictures 51
Western Union 251
Westinghouse 691
Woolworth 241
BOSTON WOOL
BOSTON Mnrnh lO (ID.
USDA) There was a fair de
mand today for fine combing ter
ritory wools at around $1.15-18,
scoured basis. Fine clothine ter.
ritory wools were moved at
$i.ua-UB, scoured basis. Moder
ate quantities of graded three
eighths blood combing territory
wools were sold at $1.02-03,
scoured basis. Fleece wools
were quiet with quotations most
ly at 0.-33 cents, in the grease,
for brieht three-eichths nnrl n.
quarter blood combing wools.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND. Ore.. March 19
(AP-USDA CATTLE: Salable
and total 100; calves: 50; mar
ket active, fully steady; some
canner and cutter cows strong;
medium to good fed steers
scarce, salable around $11.00-
12.25 or above; common steers
$9.00-10.50; common heifers
$8.00-9.00, few medium heifers
$10.50-11.00; canner and cutter
cows mostly $6.00-7.00; fat dairy
type cows to $7.50, odd good
beef cows $9.00; good bulls,
$9.50-10.25; good to choice veal-
ers strong at $14.00-15.00, cull to
medium calves and vcalers $7.00
to $12.00.
HOGS: Salable 300, total 800:
market active, steady to strong;
good to choice 170-215 lbs
$13.50 to mostly $13.75, few lots
up - i $13.90; 230-250 lbs. $13.00
25; light lights mostly $12.75 to
$13.00; good sows 350-550 lbs.
$10.50-11.25, lighter weights up
to $11.75; few choice feeder pigs
STANDS OUT
Among Bourbon Whiskies It's
OLD JORDAN
KENTUCKY STRAIGHT I0UBI0N WHISKEY
Still Mod th
CtwtM OU-rofMwtd "Slew" Way
Men who know bourbon know what It takes to achieve
the delicious extra-smooth, extra-rich taste of Old Jordan
Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. We tick to the
genuine old-fashioned method that taken more time,
more care the "alow" way we started 100 years ao,
Wcstill buy premium grain. Use morcof them to the Bal
lon, Simmer our mash tlowty. That's how we get such
extra smoot tineas, extra richness. That's why Old Jordan
genuine Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey every
drop kIIs so welt in the "bourbon country," where men
know their bourbon best. Yea, Old Jordan costs more
to make but not to drink. So treat yourself to the extra
pleasure of the genuine Old Jordan.
Couotrv Dlitillers Product.
Incorporated, PmUtIU. J&j,
103 lbs., $13.00 ,fcw lots feeders
unsold.
SHEEP: Salable 50, total 300;
scattered sales steady; few good
to choice lambs 102 lbs., $11.00,
fed carloads quotablo to $11.25
or above; common lambs $8.00
9.00; medium grade shorn lambs
with No. 1 pelt. $8.50-9. 50; good
ewes salable, $6.00-50.
S. F. LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,
Murch 19 (AP-FSMN) Cattle,
salable 75; quality plain; steers
slow, largely cleanup trade,
steady; medium to good range
heifers and cows absent; pack
age 1000 lb. medium range cows
$8.50; few 028 lb. dairy-bred
cows $8.00; few cutters $7.00;
canners $6.00-50; odd 1245 lb.
sausage bulls $9.50. Calves,
salable 15; strong; odd 345 lb.
vealer $13.50. package medium
175 lb. calves $11.50.
Hogs salable 450; mostly 20c
30c lower; bulk 185-235 lb. bar
rows and gilts $14.15-45; odd
good sows $11.75.
Sheep: salable none; few wool
ed lambs absent, quotable $12
$12.50; good to choice ewes
$8.50-7.50.
Because metals expand when
heated, adjustments to the var
ious engine parts should be
made when .the motor is warm.
LEGAL NOTICES
RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD
OF DIRECTORS OF THE SUN
NYSIDE IRRIGATION DIS
TRICT FIXING THE DATE FOR
COMPUTATION AND LEVY OF
ASSESSMENTS AND THE
DATE FOR EQUALIZING
SUCH ASSESSMENTS
Upon motion regularly made,
seconded and unanimously car
ried, the following resolution
was entered:
WHEREAS. The laws of the
state of Oregon now require that
assessments and taxes be assess
ed and collected on the basis of
the fiscal year commencing July
first of each year;
NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED That Tuesday, the
7th day of April, 1942, be. and
the same is hereby, set as the
date for the computation of the
necessary funds to be raised by
the Sunnyside Irrigation District
to meet its expenses and obliga
tions for the fiscal year com
mencing July 1, 1942, and for
the levy and .assessment of the
District for such' period;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
That Tuesday, the 5th day of
May, 1942, be, and the same is
hereby, set as the date for the
equalization and hearing on said
levy and assessment for the fiscal
year beginning July 1, 1942.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
That the first Tuesday In April
of each year hereafter be, and
the same is hereby, fixed as the
date for the computation and
levy of the assessments of the
District, and the first Tuesday
in May of each year hereafter be,
and the same is hereby, like
wise fixed and determined as the
date for equalizing the assess
ments of the Sunnyside Irriga
tion District.
M 5-12-19. No. 30
RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD
OF DIRECTORS OF THE PINE
GROVE IRRIGATION DIS
TRICT FIXING THE DATE FOR
COMPUTATION AND LEVY OF
ASSESSMENTS AND THE
DATE FOR EQUALIZING
SUCH ASSESSMENTS
Upon motion regularly made,
seconded and unanimously car
ried, the following resolution
was entered:
WHEREAS, The laws of the
State of Oregon now require that
assessments and taxes be assess
ed and collected on the basis of
the fiscal year commencing July
first of each year;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED That Tuesday, the
7th day of April, 1942, be, and
the same is hereby set as the
date for the computation of the
necessary funds to be raised by
the Pine Grove Irrigation Dis
trict to meet its expenses and
obligations for the fiscal year
commencing July 1, 1942, and
for the lavy and assessment of
the District for such period;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
That Tuesday, the 5th day of
May, 1942, be, and the same is
hereby, set as the date for the
equalization and hearing on said
levy and assessment, for the
fiscal year beginning July 1,
1942;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
That the first Tuesday In April
of each year hereafter be, and
the same Is hereby, fixed as the
date for the computation and
levy of the assessments of the
3l
Authormcl Soltlffl Peptl'Coli loltllng Oo Klamath rail BBSJfe
District, and the first Tuesday
in Mity. of each year hereafter
be, mid the samo is hereby, like
wise fixed and determined as the
date for cquali.-.ing the assess
ments of thu Fine tiiuvo Irriga
tion District.
M 5-12-19. Nu. ai
RESOLUTION
KLAMATH IRRIGATION
DISTHlC'l'
Bo it "esolved, Thai the first
Friday in April of each year
commencing witli thu year 1942
bo and the same hereby is fixed
as the dale upon which compu
tation shall bo made of the nec
essary funds to be raised by
Klamath Irrigation District for
any and all purposes whatso
ever for the ensuing fiscal year,
and
Bo It further resolved, that
the first Friday in May of each
year commencing with the year
1942 bo and the sume hereby is
fixed as the date when the board
of directors of Klamath Irriga
tion District shall convene as a
board of equalization.
Thu foregoing is a resolution
adopted and entered by tho
board of directors of Klamath
Irrigation District at a regular
meeting on March 6th, 11142.
GLENN L. TE11R1LL.
Secretary o( said District.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
OF KLAMATH IRRIGATION
DISTRICT
The board of directors of
Klamath Irrigation District, act
ing as a board of equalization,
will on Friday, May 1, 1942, at
tho office of said district at
Klamath Falls, Oregon, meet for
the purpose of reviewing and
correcting its assessment and ap
portionment of taxes for the fis
cal year beginning July 1, 1942.
GLENN L. TERR1LL,
Secretary of tthe board of said
District.
M 10-28. No. 41.
PUBLIC LAND SALE
DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR
U. S. Land Office at Lakeview,
Oregon, February 14th. 1942.
Notice Is hereby given that,
as directed by tho Commissioner
of the General Land Office, un
der provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S.,
pursuant to tin application of
Francis' O. Frcucr and Margaret
W. Frcucr, Serial No. 015957,
we will offer at public sale, to
the highest bidder, but at not
less than $1.25 per acre, at Two
o'clock P. M.. on tho Second
day of April, next, at this office,
the following tract of land: Lot
15, Section 1, Township 40
Men. Women! Old at
40, 50, 60! Get Pep
Ffltl Yir Youngtr, Full of Vim
Doo'l blaRM tihiwuit. worts-out. nut-dnw hrltnf
m your u. Tbomanila mwl ai mbi mum
(KfitUn UD with I Mfrt da. C'lintalM (rami
Ionic oftm brli (tftrr 40 hr Ulim Urhlftf
iron. rlrtum jitx-rihfjt. VI unit n hi. iDtmlurwt'
IV iIm CMrrx Titijo TMrt now mtv 2UC Whr
ImI Ud? tturt fMllttg prppfa ia4 ounv?, KoCtty.
Knr ttkU at all food rimtr ttorr fwrywhtr
In Klamath Kitlli, at Whitman Dni.
When Skin Torture
Drives You Mad
rift Imtttfl "f rlran. powerful, pm
trnlltif Moniio' Kmmltl OH. Th Vrry first
nptillmtlon ahniiltl lvr m rum Turf int
r( a ml a frw alriirt trratnimla rtim Inrn
you that ou tin at laal fniinil lit way
thru It tanllatlte amt cmnll!til iimiwrtl'-a
to ovrrrnino tho tnt-no IMilntf anl tll
trrai. Mooiir' Km raid Oil I raty ami
almplft in u sj.fnrrM t ainkitt-nomkal-pmrftntri
hraltnc. Ak anv flfit
rlaaa ftnif atnru tnr a mnall orlKlnni bottle
of .Mnotif'a Kmrrald Oil. Hatltfactlon guar
antor i or money bark.
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Oreomulslon relieves promptly be
cause it Koes right to tho scat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, In
flamed bronchial mucous mom
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulslon with the un
derstanding you must like the way It
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
GET WONDERFUL RELIEF
Tt lam and Itch of Simple
r P-l-L-E-S!!
ft Imp I p(lN fitf not wrack and fsrturt
puu with mal(Unln Itch, burn and Irrita
tion. Htsjart'a Pyramid HuppoaltarlM brlriH
Mulck. welcome rallaf Their 7way mtdlea
tion maans ral comfort, rtducaa atraln,
halp Unhurt ralaxad membrane, ((truly
lubricate and euftenw fro tec live and antl
cnafln. so ay to use, It's) wonderful to b
free of ie torture araln. Get ttenulne
Smart's Pyramid Suppoaltor laa at your drux
tor without delay 0e and 11.20 on
takar'a money-back truarantee.
South, I(iiii(o 11 East, Wlllam
oltn Morldlan.
Tho sale will not be kept open,
but will bo doclared closed when
tlioso present at the hour named
havo ceased blddlnK The per
son maklnil tho hluhc.it bid will
be required to Immediately pay
tho amount tlioieol.
Any persons cliiimlnu adverse
ly tho abovc-dcsi'i'lbed laud 1110
lulviKod to file their clainiN, or
objections, on or Lieforo tho time
dusliinaled for sale.
CLARENCE W. OGLE.
KeKlsler.
F 25: M 41I-1B 25. No. 27
RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD
OF DIRECTORS OF THE
MAI.IN IRRIGATION DIS
TRICT FIXING THE DATE FOR
COMPUTATION AND LEVY
OF ASSESSMENTS AND THE
DATE FOR EQUALIZING
SUCH ASSESSMENTS.
Upon motion regularly made,
seconded and unanimously car
ried, tho following resolution
was entered:
WHEREAS, The laws of the
State of Oregon now require
that assessments and taxes be
assessed and collected on the
basis of the fiscal yoar com
mencing July first of each year;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED That Tuesday, tho
7th day of April, 1042. be. and
the same Is hereby, set as the
dato for tho computation of the
necessary funds to bo raised by
the Mallu Irrigation District to
meet its expenses and obligations
for the fiscal year commencing
July 1, 1942, and for the levy
and assessment of the District
for such period;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
That Tuesday, the 5th day of
May, 1042, be, and tho same Is
hereby, set as the date for the
equalization and hearing on said
levy and assessment for the fiscal
year beginning July 1, 1042;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
That the first Tuesday in April
of each year hereafter be, and
the same Is hereby, fixed as the
date for the computation and
levy of the assessments of the
District, and the first Tuesday in
May of each year hereafter be,
and the same is hereby, like
wise fixed and determined as
the date for equalizing the
assessments of the Malln Irri
gation District.
M 512-10. No. 32
CLASSIFIED INDEX
Apartment For Kent .
. 24
Automotive
Business Opportunities
Educational
Financial
34
40
12
-.40
...38
. 4
.13
-.14
...18
-.26
-.44
a
... 28
For Sale or Trade
Genoral Notices
Health ;
Help Wanted, Fema!e.
Help Wanted. Male
Houses For Rent
Livestock and Poultry .
Lost and Found . .
Miscellaneous For Rent .
Lost and Found
LOST Brown and white Cocker
spaniel, license No. 010. Ho
ward. Phone 4220. 3-21
FOUND Purse, business dis
trict. Phone 7506. 3-21
General Notices
NOTICE I will not be respon
sible for debts contracted by
anyone, other than myself.
Signed March 10, 1042. Harry
G. Anderson. 3-21
ATTENTION Maternity nurses.
Established maternity home at
650 NO. Sth St., Grants Pass,
can be had for $250 cash, if
taken at onco to continue
lease. Ninety cases last year.
Hundreds of good will boost
ers in county. 3-20
WHEN YOU WANT the best
in a Water System sco your
Myers Dcalor. A Myers Pump
or Water System for every
purpose. Sec them at Mitchell,
Lewis and Stavcr Company.
"Keep em plowing." 3-21
IF YOU HAVE LUMBER to
movo to Mcdford cantonment.
Phone 7702 Ashland 4-5
8 Transportation
WWWWWA.. WWWVWV
LADY WANTS RIDE to Los An
geles Saturday or Sunday.
Phone 3841. 3-10
10
Services
HEMSTITCHING
DRESSMAKING, Buttons and
Buckles covered, Alterations
on -new and old clothing. Mrs.
H. M, Allendnr, 731 Muln,
Room 210. Phono 7203.
4-lOmlf
WE DO REPAIR WORK
Bodcnhamcr Saw Filing, 353
E. Main. 4-15
JOHN MrCONNAHA Piano
tuner. Call 5078 or Shepherd
Music Co. 3-28
PICTURE FRAMING Goeller's,
230 Main, , 4-14mtf
HOUSECLEANING Art Bene
dict, 6848. 4-Bmtf
BIRTH CERTIFICATES obtain
ed at reasonable cost. Floyd
Pierce, 410 Main. 4-3
FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh
Ihg. Clifford Golden. Phone
3022. 3-31mtf
IDA'S TAILOR SHOP, formerly
J. E. Bodgo Tailor Shop, 125
No. Sth. Altering, Repairing,
Cleaning, Pressing. All work
guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
3-28
10 Services
SLIP COVERS and draperies
made to order. Klamalh r'(
niluro Co., 221 Main. Pholtw
6353. . 4-5mti
PICTURE FRAMING Art and
Gift Shop, 510 Muln. 324mlt
FLOOR SANDING Old floor.
reflnlslied. Nurnian Frnlry,
Phono 4U01 3-24mtf
BAGS Machine Cleaned and
patched People's Warehouse
Bag Co. lilllltl
PAINTING, KALSOMINING
II L. Brown Phone 4226.
3-lOmtl
WRINGER ROLLS Washing
nuichino and vacuum clennor
purls for all mukei Merit
Washing Machine Service, 611
South Sixth, 3 3111111
PAINTING, pnperhanglng and
decorating Alvln Davis. Ph.
4037 or 3765. 4 1
I WILL obtain your delayed
birth certificate for you. Chai.
Hathaway, 120 N. 10th
3$
Klamath Falls, Ore. 3 .
ELECTROLUX CLEANER sales
jvrvlco. Phono 5725. 028
Main. Tarkol Tweet 3-22
FLOOR SANDING and finish
ing Waxing, polishing, scrub
bing. New, old. C. DuFour.
Phone 3006. 3-31mti
SEWING OF ALL KINDS, tail
oring, remodeling, fur emits
re-lined and ro modeled. Mrs.
Zwvigart, Apt. 1, Brick Apart
ments, Malln. 4-11
PAPERI1ANGING, Painting,
Kalsnminlng. Dial 6328. Mel
vln E. Frost. 4-13mtt
RUBBER STAMPS made dally
In Klamath Falls. GEO. J.
KUNZMAN, 127 North 4th.
Phone 6032. 4-1S
ELECTROLUX CLEANERS
sales-service. Ray Hall Phon
7187. 813 Roseway Drive.
3 31
CURTAINS home laundered.
Phone 8208. 4-t
12
Educational
WHEN you think of success,
think of the beauty profes
sion. With guaranteed salary
and commissions. 110 08
month. Enroll now. North.
westr-fn neautyOlegeSMj
14 Kelp Wanted, Female
WANTED Housekeeper. J.1.00
a week. Sundays off. Call
after 8 p. m. 233 Mortimer.
3 22
WANTED Housekeeper to eare
for 4-year-old boy. Modern
conveniences. Box 3424, Neve
Herald. 3-5r
EXPERIENCED GIRL for gen
eral housework. Days only.
Local references. News-Herald
Box 3552. 3-21
WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK
Stay nights. Phone 3014. 3-20
WANTED Girl for housework.
Nice home, steady employ
ment. Room, board and sal
ary. Phone 4710. 3-20
GIRL FOR PART-TIME WORK
Steady Job later. Apply
1031 Main after 8 p. m. 318
WANTED Housekeeper. Good
plain cook. Phono 3885.
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18 Help Wanted. Male
DIESEL JOBS TRACTOR
Men 18 40 who really want
good pay, permanent future ik
this basic field as scrvicemri9'
operators and dicsclmcn. 25
will be selected from tho Klam
ath Falls area in March for
training and placement service.
For full particulars wrllo Truo
tor Division, 610 Mead Bldg.,
Portland, Oregon, AT ONCE.
3-20
OLDER MAN On BOY to strip
and feed calves, dairy farm.
$50 and found. II. II. Ray, 8
miles on Ashland highway, or-News-Herald
Box 3540. 3-21
MACHINISTS, also nuto mechan
ics. Stnto experience. Wugos
at union scale. Factory Motor
Car Co.. N W 14th and Everett
'St., 'Portland, Oregon. 3-21
WANTED Man and wlfo for
farmer and laundry. Jackson
County Hospital, Ashland, Oro.
Phono Mcdford 6528. 3-10
FIRST CLASS MECHANIC No
others need apply. Leo's Gnr)
ago, Second and Main. 3-19
SALESMAN WANTED with
wholesale cxporlenco to cover
established trade, In Southern
Oregon. Must havo car. Write
for interview giving full par
ticulars, and phono number,
News-Herald Box 3888. 3-21
WANTED Man and wife for
choro Jobs, Must bo good
milker. Good wages. Call
7014. 2HB4
FOR JOBS In Aircraft Factories,
18 to 52. Inquire 412 Main.
4-9
WANTED Experienced farm
hand Santford Jones, Bonan.
"re I781tf
18 Situations Wanted ,
HOUR WORK Phono 7004. W
3-21
BABYLAND Care of babies
and children. Hour, clay or
week. 412 High. Phono 8341.
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