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Ribbentrop Says Stalin Condoned Nazi Invasion tl it urTTWDMnJTPrt Anril 1 (IP) . j Joachim von Ribbentrop, former j ' I nazi foreign minister, testified , , J before the international uuuw; - ' irihnnnl today that Prime Min- i I;; later Stalin agreed in Moscow I ! , never accuse Germany of aggres S' .sion because of her actions in I Poland." ., j ' The agreement was that II I i ' : .oomtnn were sDoken of both i parties would be guilty," Ribben : trop said. The accord, Ribbentrop con J tinued, was reached August 21, 1 1939 less than two weeks be ll fore the nazi march into Poland V in the course of negotiations 1 for a Russian - German non- E 1 '! aggression pact and a secret pro t tocol for partitioning Poland, 5 M Finland and the Baltic states, i --The testimony was given after v) R. A. Rudenko. Soviet prosecu- s 5 1 tnp nrntnsterl against admission 'f, of an affidavit by Freidrich Gaus, ij former nazi foreign office nego n tiator, relating to the alleged rd aecret protocol. "V Accusation Rudenko accused the defense ( i; A- Jt..f Vn at. M tention of the tribunal from real issues" by dwelling on the re ported Russian-German under standing prior to the outbreak of (I the war. "I don t wish to speak about this affidavit because I attach no importance to it, he said, "but we are not here to investigate the Dolicy of the allied nations. I'yWe are here to investigate ;'" charges against war criminals." i : J- The tribunal decided, however, j that the affidavit could be ad 1 ' i mitted as evidence and that Rib i ! , 'I bentrop could testify on the ; ,1 matter. Ribbentrop said that at the i I time the alleged secret agree ment was negotiated "there was not the slightest doubt in the minds of Hitler or Stalin that if all negotiations with Poland came to naught, territory taken from our two countries by force of arms would be reunited to them by force of arms. In this manner, the eastern boundaries (of Poland) would be turned over to the Soviet Union and the western w Price Too High Nazi efforts to induce Russia to join an axis three-power pact failed, Ribbentrop said, because the Soviet's price for signing was too high. Hp listed the Russian terms as: 1. A free hand In Finland, which "we supposed would lead 10 me occupation of Finland." . . 2, Close relations with Bulgaria, which the "Bulgarian government did not Wncertain rights in the Dardanelles, which Mussolini opposed. 4. An outlet through the Baltic, which would have brought up the quesUon of the Skagerrak. Longshoremen Sign Contract SEATTLE. April 1 (JP) Washington Waterfront Employ ers and the AFL-International Longshoremen's association Sat urday signed a new contract agreement covering 900 long shoremen in Tacoma, Anacortes and Los Angeles. It provides, for $1.38 an hour straight time and $2.07 an hour for overtime and eliminates a former 10 cent hourly differen tial between longshore dock and ship workers. The contract must be ap proved by the wage stabilization board. . In announcing the agreement. M. G. Ringenberg, Employers association president, said the nntrupt is similar to one rejected by the ClO-Paclfic Coast Inter national iiongsnorenicii a Warehousemen's union. It amounts to an hourly in crease of 33 cents for dock work' ers and 23 cents for those work ing aboard ship, he said. Wage Bil To Hit N west WASHINGTON, April 1 () No provisions of the minimum waae bill will affect the Pacific northwest, so far as Senator Cordon (R-Ore.) can determine, he told the senate. He reported wages in Oregon are higher "in every value than the wages which would be pre scribed by the pending bill." Conditions in "some of the other 47 states," however, would be affected, Cordon said. A steady stream of labor from farms to factories will result if the 65 cents an hour is pre scribed the minimum, as the bill proposes, Cordon declared. This would force the farmer and his familv either to do the work themselves or to pay higher wages without higher prices for products, he said. Natural hot water from many of Iceland's volcanic springs is piped to provide heat for office buildings, homes and public swimming pools. More than one-seventh of Mex ico is forested. LEGAL NOTICES RESOLUTION NO. 828 WHEREAS. State Hishwav No. 20. of the State of Oregon, known as the Klam ath Falls-Lakevfew Highway, is routed throueh the City of Klamath Falli. Klamath County, Oregon, a municipal corporation, and Jh roule iRTZZSvnmiSn tnwn the fol lowing street or streets, or avenuea, or South' 6th Street; from" a point 327 feet northwesterly from the ce ter lino of Owens Street southerly to the south City limilS aimam " "J titiivnrA th Ktntft Htuhwav Com mission of the State of Oregon li de sirous of recelvinK Federal Aid for the improvement oi smu mi.iiw.ij. WHKHEAS, the State Highway Com ..." ... ( Utnln nf UrcilOll hill caused n survey to be mde, and !. prepared for the improvement of the State Highway traversing the street or streets, or avenues, w nwu, vv,.wM Herein, and. ti'urnrAe if nld nmrnvied street IttV provement is carried out, the work will be done pursuant to a grade or grades fixed and established by the Highway Commission, WHEREAS, the grade or grades and elevations to which the proposed Im provement will bo made are indicated upon the maps and plans prepared for the proposed improvement which are on inc in me uiui-n ui uiw uiviun Hluhu-iv C.nm miss ion. at Sal Olll. OlCKOll copies of which have been submitted to the city for its record and ror i1 approval, nata graacs dciiik as iwiow in wit- Beginning at grade elevation 40Bfl 33 at a point in the center line of south 6th Street 227 feet northwesterly from the center line of Owens Street: thence to elevation 40iltt.49 at the center line of Owenr Street; ttience to cievnuon 1088.78 at the center line of Hadcliffe Avonnn: fhiMice tn elevation 40WS.03 at a point in the center tine of South 6th si reel an icei nonnwes oi raisi mum Street; thence to elevation 40B9.lt) at the center line of East Main Street; thence to elevation 4090.09 at the center line of Martin Street; thence to elevation 4 wo, 7- at tne souin city limits oi Kiamain raits in tmasia way and WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter B8, Ore Bon Laws and Chanter 529 Oregon Laws 1939; it is required that as a condition precedent to the change of the grade of any such street by the commission, sucn grnue cnange snau be consented to by the City. NOW THEREFORE. IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Klamath Kails. Klamath touniy, uregon. mat uie graacs csiao lished by the Stato Highway Commission for the proposed improvement of the street or streets, or avenues, or roads, as described herein and which are traversed by State Hiirhwas No, 20 oi the State of Oregon, known as the Klamath Fa lis-Lake view Highway, the plans for which proposed improvement are on file in the office of the State Highway Commission at Salem. Oregon, and a copy or copies of which are on file in the records of the City, said grades oeing as loiiows, to-wit: Beginning at grade elevation 4068.23 ai a point m ine corner line oi sou in 6th Street 227 feet northwesterly from the center line of Owens Street; thence to elevation 4088.49 at the center line of Owens Street; thence to elevation 4088.76 at the center line of Radcllffe Avenue: thence to elevation 4089.03 at a point in the center line of South 6th Street 38 feet northwest of East Main Street; thence to elevation I WERE WE. was. WPPV Stt . 8 WOO . 3 W lfv&vcoMt hi 4X 1 1 ,,,lfsows..lov.evilvv,. ; ;-fil"'' kl n niifiiaMiL 1 we. T. M. ktd. V. MT. CTT.' " ! . I' r i FlrtDINS ITmAKIM'W I v f. i &, I f I 1WIOOKMnO r IA5 GU5 REQAWts :)rv V'UUK OVER, ea fX X Ml f YjL ' I smiLTOLIR. AIM Jmy C0HSCI0USKE5V I I ' 8s C n'jj ITKfflASK,al hWtl YVEL 'BZWJ&fi ( ( WOgK THIS SZT-UP JUST TONTI ? SKSlilv - -n!iff K1A SHARP WATCH J I ' ' -f BUT, BRRR! L fi. 1 Or fe S-rr a iL, wist f S HATING WEEK 1 X"-e rtKhUMe. jfFfflj 1 rVMR ' AND IF His BODY I, S- IS IN FULL Y . . ; T-gVlM TtH T r S 1 EVER COMES TO !T L5Ew j?f: 1 - - Y m Hdfer -M- TH5 surface its o To cope 7v L ' t V . GUILT.' w , with it, the isSjj W7r S'" - f M ' yfl - 0S- Jj- :' GIRLS HAVE" " ''p p ' " cp-'M"""-t.we.T...rf. ..t.ptT nt. ) 9 lf.,V) 1 J (ST SCHOOL TODAY! Vt)U SHOULD HV). I m wJS??? WH "l ? W HATCHED OUT I CAaSaliSrr ( 1 eomTN I ll,- ( HESEENMBSeuATeSFftCE. C5t iBMW BBtVt FOOLED-) THOSE DUCK EJ6 TOOK- rtWtI I , K WHEN SHE BIT INTO Turn- J Mlft 'ik P""".- X. WAS SUP evu enf ZJ I ' 6vE(? SINCE", LIZARDS! 1 I ;,w-;Tt.r!.i,.,B,.1:r,i...ri( . ' i - 4080.10 at the center line of Jt Main mreef thence to elevation 4(HH),ou n U S "oliter line of Mitrtln Slrwli tlwiifj to elevation 40tHJ,74 at ""-K'i1 Way limits of Klamath l sl " ?.n ttJu are herehv approved, and consent 11 hereby given to such change, and the SfaTo Highway Commission hereby is Jirmltte l o construct, wfomlrwt. Im m?e. repair, and or nui intain the J streets III accordance with aald gratie Passed bv the Common Council of the Ci v of Klamath falli. Klnjuath Covin ly, OivHon this imh day of Xl"?.W; HK IT FV'HTHKK "'.VhV ' re w IU lawful authority but wttTiout financial obligation or liability, to co operate with ami aid the State High way CommlMloii In the accomplishment of such street construction, rccoiwlruc tton. improvement, repair, andor main tenance. 3 ED OSTENUOUF, Mayor Attest: H. T. FRANKY. u Police Judge and City Recorder. I hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy of the original rrsolut Ion passed bv the Common Council of the Cttv of Klamath Kails. Klamath County. Oregon, on the IMlh day of February. lt4. at the regular meeting of said Common Council. . Dated this a;trd day of February. 1P40. S H. T. HtANF.Y. Police Judge and City Keeorder, CLASSIFIED HATES One day 3 day run 3 day run . 4 dtiy run . 5 day run . Month run Week run . ,per word 4c ...per word 8c por word lie per word 13c per word 14c oer word 4.1o .pr word 19c Aria received b 1:00 D. m. Will appear same afternoon In "New Today" column. NEW HERALD AND NEWS phone num ber. 8111 Now Today WANTED Double-barrell hammerless shotgun. Write P. O. Hox 8;W, Klamath Falls. Oregon. H&Nlf FOR SALE -About U sacks drop seed potatoes. Irwin C. Drewellow, Matin. 4-3 FOR SALE-Boy's bicycle, 20 gauge shotgun, saddle. 3 children life vests, aoai Laverne Ave. Phono 81)30. 4-3 FOR SALE 8 acres, near Midland. In quire Midland Store. 51300. -t o DR1VINS to Oklahoma City or Wichita Falls, Texas, April 3rd or 4th. Have room 3 or 3 riders. Ph. 0080. UU Bisbce. 4-1 TEAM WORK and garden plowing. Con tract or hour. Phone aoo. 4-3 CASH foY'smnll adding machine. Met ropolitan Hotel. 4-3 3-ROOM APT., couple only. No pets. metropolitan noiei. FOR SALE -1933 Ford coupe.. Inquire 331 Main. 4-3 FOR SALE Baby grand piano. In fine conuinon. write uox ikks, care iieraio and News. 4-0 WANTED Work for McCormlck DeeHng iu-zu tractor, on rubber. 318 N. 8th, Phone 33M. 4 WANTED Woman living near Klamath mill 10 stay with children on week nights. 1123 West Oregon. 4-3 LOT FOR SALE In Mills Addition. Nice location. W. H, OI tinker, 273 E, Hth, Eugene, Ore. 4-6 LISTEN FOR PREWITT'S PROGRAM starting Tuesday at 3:30 p, m. over Kr LiW. and everv Tuesdav fol nwinr We have received some more what-nut corner shelves, combination lamp tables. 3-d rawer Duncan Phvfe stvle .land. cock inn laoies and student desks. Lois oi lamp snades and table lamps. tasn l erms Trade PREWITT'S FUHNITURE AND APPLIANCES 3244 So. 6th Phone 7310 4-1 ATTENTION Expert polishing and wax ing ana simonizing by Roosevelt, at Link's Mobile Station, 323 So. 0th. 4-3 FOR SALE 1941 Chrysler, Windsor town scaan; radio, neater, fluid drive; good tires; A-l condition. 3743 Summers Lane. 4.3 WANTED Late model used car. Imme- aiateiy. will pay cash. Ph. 3323. 4-1 FOR SALE 1938 Buick ineelal arian ruuiu, neaicr; good tires, 310 Martin. 4-1 Uonary .l;lul;., r " u lul ..,.( .ll.clB MIM. TMIIU. t'Jikll'KI)" rollnl-lp tllrl li '"? ii-Jl A nniPilM. HW" mlon J11U im rrnioli. I'll. 1-r-ll. Ai Id AUCTION COMMUNITY AUCTION AT HUiMI.KYg SUNDAY, AI'IIIL 1TII 1 O'CLOCK BIIINa WHAT VOU HAVK TO SKl.L COL. BWIOAT AUCTIONKEIt THIS omCK St iho Knif riitlw lrrlnnllon UlrU-l. IHJtl M..II..H. HI. ! '!;; dully ol"l Suml.y Irom u . " ... "Mr. lB.f iiiiiniimmt-tlltchrKlPl'. Salary, nwilorn huu.n ami iialilpn aparn MriiLheit. Ainily l M'H" St. oknTisthS'" ""SHASTA WAV. roil SAI.K lM Clievrolol, lair ...... ilnoiun llalc. HUirn. A.h l.,i Klar 111. 4S KOK HKNT .13 "ai'rr"'"n(""MlHl la'nl .....i .nmlv .oil. hi Malln PUUIrl iimn. mini. " rilAUIH 'COIISKTIKHIIIC AlU'i'lnl"'""' v.mp tintim. j. ni. iai'ii. I mm ..... a STRAYED from C. C. Crawford rinch. near Hlldcbrand. black ifeldlng. roached mane, rnone jiuj. or wntM I. r Meeker. Dairy. 4.3 JTOR SALE -One black cocker ipanlel inquire aner I p. m.. 21K10 Arthur (across from Swan Lake Mold- ins io,i 4.1 rwn artn-ntw -Dedroom tile nouse and barn, on 10 acres rich soli: excel- ,cn. pasture, must nave 93000 down. 1U7 Homedale Road. 4 WANTED-GIrl to work" in small ind- wicn anop.. mane's Sandwich Shop. 7th and Klamath. 4.1 FOR SALE-Accordlon. Costelli 48base uiuv-i. sirenmune. rn. OIHIO, after 8 p. m., or see at Apt 1, 303 So. Sth. after 6 p. m 4.2 GOOD 3-wheel troilcr with spare wheel unu ure. aau ana socket hitch. S17 Lowell St. . VETERAN and wife want to renTlur- iii.iieu oparimeni or house. Perma nent renters. Phone 8291, Cabin fl. 4-3 ROLL, rilM printed, developed, six-hour " aiumu, next door Pine Tree Theatre. EX-NAVY couple desires furnlshecTnouse ur apariment. will be unable to re main In K. F. as a teacher if one does not become available. Phone 3340 d.t MAN wants part-time work' evenings "-r'-J;L."une no. 4-3 WANTED to rent, 2-Dedroom""houlefor lamuy with two daughters. 320 Lowell. 4-d UH SALE-2 stock saddles with hair blankets; 2 bridles. 2 pairs chaps, 1 SaLri u"" 1 olr Poolers, 3 pairs hobbles and 3 halters. All In good condition. 175 Ukes all. 033 OB SALE by owner-Modern 2-bedroom i S 1,, !iaMe ,un Irt- Location. 935 Pacific Terrace. Phono ni9 a 4 .,8Unr lit; 'V'blockof'rEasi 8930. Hawkins, phone Relief At Last ForYour Cough J!!2?uteloEr?IlCTe8 Prompay be foes right to the seal oi toe wouble to help loosen and exoel fl.J00ih2-and heal raw, tendCT. S flamed bronchial mucous me ml 5KIe Sf Cremulslon with the un 2SKw5?r? e yoH.must Uke the waylt CREOMULSION for Couehs,Chest Colds, Bronchitis DANCE Dorris, Calif. SAT., APRIL 6 Music by Local Orchestra Admission 60c Person "roit'sAi.K Lwm n,nHn, homo on Callfonila Ave. Corner lot. on pavement. NU lawn ami trees, turn. See R. P. OLIVKK. 11KALTOK or JOE HOItSl.KY AI. l.ONtiE C. R. IClltlCKl IIONNEY Salesnietl 111 So. Hth Th, 4110 41 roll SAl.K MiHleni Iwme. Mills AdiU etlon, flioo will lianille, uniaitce easy terms. Dial (uxul. owner. 4.3 rOR SALK Melal water and "feeil run. tainers for chickens. i..neap. aiuu lllibee. Ph. SKI I. 4-3 LOST-Golden cocker male pet rieese phone .1317. 4 J WANTED Ser'lce nf male "Preiu'h, bull or Huston bull terrlor. Call 7!U. 4-1 FOR RENT In' Klamath's finest new olflce building, desk and office space. Commercial Arts Uullillng, 2U So. 11th. Ph. 7104. 4 3 WANTED! "4-loot baihiuti. In gnl "con dllion. Phone 0337. 4-3 ON and 'after this dale. April iiCI""wlll not be resK,nsltile for debts contracted by anyone other than myself. Mary Goddard. 41 FOR SAI.E-New a-tjedr,hPhoine;"nlce lawn, flowers: landscaped. Call 3M2J. 4-3 GOOD Irrigated' poiato"and'onun. land for sale. 9130 per acre, or will lease. V. C. Bryant. Krddlng. Calif 4 3 FOIt" SALE 1 bedroom furnished house. 92300 Strout Realty, IBIS Oregon. Phone 9414. 4-1 Fori'"' s'ALE"Good"oiMnThouseT "fcttoo contract. Make offer for equity. Strout Really, 1B13 Oregon. Ph. 3414. II WANT to-tracie. 10J3 1 viorTlnterna. tlonal truck for late model pick-up. Inquire O. S. Parsons, t mile north Mac's Store. Merrill Highway. 4 4 FOR SALE 20 acres alfalfa lan'j. suit able for potatoes. II. L. Arant. Dairy. Ore. 4-3 WANTE&-ShirTeToyTood"pa yFull uma joo. Eds Shoe Shop, 1023 Mam. looulf ROdnFTTTTl. l2 NO, BTil. "llroatr Meeting Notlci Regular Meeting Painters' L. U. No. 1279 Tuesday, April $nd Election of Business Agent BRING YOUR DUE BOOK 4-1 UKKAl n Ntm, Klaiwalll Falls, Ora, MONDAY, April t, llq, (.,,, 10 Sorvlcos RADIO REPAIRING AH Mill" ihuI Moili'U I'lflmp liml Unlivery Dial 6232 All Typ' Hiitllti IlHlltu'lfii li Stock. Avnlliiblo Tubwt. Pelican Radio & Appliance Co. Kiimclilnod Ollflllim Umllo DciiUt 1 19 So. 5th St. 127ltf SEWING MACHINES RECONDITIONED (All Mnkex) Work Citmrimtcccl In Ktock (or viirloin mnkfi a Piirt.i a Nt'cdlri Oil AKiu'hmrnts t Molcirs 0 Hlit'imtiita SEWING MACHINE SERVICE Phono 077 1 32 18 Shnstn Way 4-1U A COMPLETE HEATING SERVICE Clrnnlnfi Rppnlrliia? Salon In.itullntloiui CHIMNEYS STOVKS FURNACES Tufts Furnace Co. Ilcntlnit Si)cclnll.4l9 2323 So. Otli Pbone 0303 304tf LOOK! Do you want prompt, Courteous Service? If you do just dial "7423" Wc Deliver Anyttilnif you hnvc promptly iiiid unfitly. We are fully insured Merchants' Delivery M.W.F.lf PAINTING DECORATING PAPERHANGING V, Mathlien Ptione 7804 MWKtf L0CALM0ViNC """ AND CARTACE Anythliig Anywhere . In Orek'on Anderson Motor Frciaht Ph. 7380 101 Klnmnth Ave. 8H3tf I.O.O.F. No. 137 Every Tuesday 8:00 P M Sth and Main Sis. m r n Kiamath rails Ari No. 2000 Hem. Li me tin a everv Tues. day night, 7:43 p. m. F O E hall. Oth and Walnut Vliltlna member! cordially Invited. if Stated meeting, Loilgo of Perfection, Monday, April a p. m, lecture on peculative Maionry. given by Arthur Hchaupp. Ke freihmentj. B. K, MILL Ell, Venerable Master. Transportation YOUNb MAN desires rule to" OhlcaiS ..April 1st to lllli. Call Ulllu. y-"K MOVE by podded vans to all 'polnts in rcun, wasninmon C'olllornio. tn.i. 10 Servlcoi Don't let Baby Suffer AT firm '8n of chafing, dry eczem or simple rash from external causej, use soft, sooth. ng, medicated Resinol to quicklr relieve smarting and itching, favored by generations of moth. Thi i,?.1?emle effectiveness. Soap for baby's baih. Use both. RESINQLS BIKES FOR RENT 25c hrii ji 50 day Make Reservations For Sunday Phone 5520 222 S 7th POOLE'S BICYCLE STORE local and Long Distance MOVING Eads Transfer & Storoqe 20 Main St. 3 Phone 8271 F : 1732lf sewing Machines Repaired Work Guaranteed SINGER Sewina Machine Cn 418 Main St. Ph. 84o2 I542tf SEPTIC TANKS CTEANED Inspection Free Moncrn Egulpme, Contents Mauled Away Ed F. King ,-j Phono MUD 7jnil Phone 1)1124 artr "lh"' """ " mmmmmmmmmmm Watch for the OPENING OF SUNSET LODGE "''SSS".?.'' M Mile South f fimmlmimmmmimmnm, i,,,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,, UtVELOPINC ENLARGING PRINTING 211H,?TP SERV,CE ail Underwood Bldg, PAINTERS and PAPERHANCERS Available at Patterson and Son Pnlnt ntul WnllpuH-r Store 1220 E. Main i'tiono 3324 hUt DECORATING Palnlln( Papartuinglnf llrush or ffpray Old Work Our Bnactaltr Homes or Commercial M Walnut St. I'hona ilrJS r. J. Lnta and Vernt Wilson CLIKrOllU W DAVIIl ALTAMONT NURSERY Lanilscanlns Tree Trtrnmlnf. Lawns, fthnibs Trees I'hona j,13 . . . MMII SEpnc tankscleaned " AND INSTALLED The Modern Way W. BAKEU Ph. 4903 082K OOOKKKKPiNa," Bnonnand7Tplni Klndred suhleeta, otflca machines. KI.AMATH UUSINESS COl.LKOK. W I'lna pn. 41W) 1M7U SAY rOl.kS- Call jr)2a"(or" cleanlnl. Von Hohrndor method. Lee roller. Prop. Corner Shasta way and Ivory - H,' 4-3 ro" STJ'A'i'8BANeEoitciikh'i a; call n.1.is, t.-am PAINTINO Interior and "iiiirrnT Kern' . tonlnil. H. U llrown Phone M2B. (1711 VIIIIIIL R AUTO TOP SHOP, lops' and , uohol.l.rlna m e Main IWllltf AVON I'HOIXJCTS. Call nut 4.1 w,KUUINO H'""' now-7.pirri 2W Hope HI. eiMlrle and arotylen, welding hy experienced men. Ph. allot!. n.m . fu'''n nilliHHkfl Clem Joyer, lt:a Martin. Phone S077, 8K.TIC-TANKSa.KANEI)rmod.'rn equlpmem, 4-wheel drive truck, will o anywhere. Phono lllllo. 4-1 lnVf n-n51, .,:p",r "I Kinds-done at far10' n"1 pi t "ewitl and Karl rioor Co. Ph. m.-in rioor Co, Ph. 07.111. 4-13 Jesse B, P 'SHbnt "''."ra-.nlnT . Hmlth. Phone anon . PAIN-nNO. OECOI.ATINO ?hon.-0. "phAon,mn4-2"!'rr'?,;S1"'"' W'" dr:e:Emarsha in 40 Services Do You Need Mon, SI jruu uu, II B an..... . ln,ilo, cull Hie Comm.;.!1! ' ri.m.R.o. A frlrntii';" Intorviow mut the loaii t to iauo on you, k'i. Kurnlturo, or t,v'7. from foil to moo v nutiiiiHibllt), mid vim 1 ;;:'" Commercial Financ, . v-orporanor, ; TOM O'DWYKIl ui ik. uui at. 7711 )!( Plumbing j' Heating J REPAIR WORK Wo enn now do your mon,' for Low Monthly lnymW Patton & Overeem Plumbing & Hoatlnrj C( Phone 6630 1401 Esplanade . , .'l:i REFRIGERATION SALES and SERVICI DOMESTIC j mid f COMMERCIAL, S AI! Make, Purl, Coiilruln mul Erjulpw-' In Stock. t Oregon Equipment C:- Phono 0017 127 So. Sth i iMt Plumbing Heatirr Service NEW IimliillntloM and Rcpulr Work WE HURRY Davis Plumbing & Heating Co. 337 Eot Main I'lione ft City I1 Delivery Service - Phone 8417 Mejtwnapr Service Parcels IlnKBate Anrii'Hon W, ItolilEB At Your Service loin PREWAR Contblnaltrm Wood and tlai IUsr , Made by Magle ciwl Ideal tor this terrltor? Writ lo ' noy F, Drown Appllniico Store !ti o.l.linj, Calif . RHOADS Window Clconen Comtiteta House leaning iUlalillshsd IU3I . , kn. i r- ii 1. 1 . . 1 lhona HI VRNETIAN'"nLIND"SHOP Clennlna and Ht;pnlrlnf i HOI.ANI1 e. Korr. o' V rhona Kaa n " ",' PAIHTINO. CAlXJIMlNINO. ' work City ur couniry nsim-y luaranteed. rrank Jenks. fawj 6ltMfiMAKINOrnulfoni"and "Sj"'" cover. J. Allerollons on new ens; clothing. Mra II. M. Allsnosr alaln lloom 3ld Phone 7J3. V"' l"Olt your mline..grih work, trpiej1' addressing envelop, ran WATKINft lHODUCT I J. C. Mario I CO Horn Ave. Pa- '" WH.rCAJlK"6fiCim.Bll!S' holna, l a day. Localea nasi si, foil mi h ' C1HTAINH laundered and ''"''. I'hrine J7I7. " tlOtlHK C14!ANtNC3.U J"rl "j 12 Educational Ml your postwar job In arcniteclun" , ; nulldlng. highway cotisimc""". . trial chemistry, automotive, ' radio and television, electnral, v or mechanical engineering. " . plat business, accounlllig, adveru", and salesmanship? II K. writs' Inlonnallon on world s lines! tr" through I. c, 8, Home rmi, llepresentatlva Inlernatlnnal w epondence Schools, Bo In". " - Harold and News. 13 Hoalth U PARK VIEW CONVALESCENT HOME 10.1 Oranlle Ml, Ashland Oregon Phone 7 nut Rowena O. Curry, B. M. Superintendent Holp Wanted Finulu. 1 A K ITrn r WAIN I CU H DEPARTMENT f MANAGERS Women's Lingerie E nnd I Corset -DpnnrtmentS t Excellent, pcrmnncnt posIlK' with finest Htortlng solurira commissions on lolnl aePV ment sales. J Some cxnerlonce neccsiory.; A real opportunity will) o m firm, well established, h Toll us about yourself . . Box 1881, ; enre Herald rjj N0WS- !85lf vrAN'TBi5ritjnrefle"n"oVdnfn "gK Appiy in poraon, Hltiors uo.- ,.m ? 125 Sis 7(h '). WANTKnrdlrTt'rTTieTirwTiri 1 .ml nnM s nkiirfun noes 3 Slay nights. Pormnnent, ExCiV(i WANTED"! "Steriiigrophor t,ar""& nmco worK, Hliortnnnn roq r o, ' H. T. Krnney, Police Judge, ''"jn ' Phone mi. ' !S .