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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 162fr
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jpare tire extra
' Balloon Tlrei,
IILLS or dales summer or,
winter any place or any
time this six-cylinder Sedan
will carry the family surely,
speedily, comfortably, and
economically! It gives you not only a
Fisher body, Duco finish, and an L-Head,
Delco-equipped engine but also such
unusual niceties as the new V.V. one-piece
windshield, full-vision quickly-adjusted
windows, capable heater, deep-cushioned
seats, rich interior fittings. You'll marvel
that this car "the best of the light sixes,"
can be had for so little money ' f .
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Petersen Motor Gar
JLBSM
Co.
7th and Klamath
"AFTER WE SELL WE SERVE"
All Models on Display
Phone 668
you -have a Buick and need repairs or
service come to the ' only
Authorized Buick Service
in town
Complete stock of Buick Parts
Special Buick Equipment
Expert Buick Mechanics
Work Guaranteed
Buick and Star Garage
Opposite White Pelican Hotel
lightheavyweights In the United
States. He has won over Ted
Thye, Mike Yokel and other local
wrestlers. '
For not being in constant train
ing with (requent matches, Burke Is
considered one of the best wrestlers
In ' the northwest. He is always in
good shape and can. step out at a
moment's notice and hokt his own
against the best opponents.
It is .understood that the Moose
lodge is anxious to - promote the
bout, and it Edwards can be secur
ed for early in April or eooner
there is every chance that the 'match
will be signed. v
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SAFETY
BSK.
DRUGSTORE
Most Everybody
, 1 needs a spring tonic
! You may not be sick.;
:, but leel that you
J might be better. Kind -.
: of run down, don't
care? feeling.
You Need
Rexall
BEEF,
WINE and
IRON
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STAR DRUG STORE
BIG WRESTLING
MATCH
PLANNED
Kansas City ;'. Light ' Heavy
weight Grappler May
Meet Local Man
What should-be one of the big
gest wrestling, cards staged here in
many (months is on the. cards for
the first of April, It became known
today when members of the Moose
lodge began angling for a match be
tween Henry Burke, Klamath mid
dleweight, and Billy Edwards, tam
ed Kansas City light heavyweight..'
- If made, it would be a handicap
match, but would give local wrest
ling fans a real line on the local
grappler, , inasmuch as Edwards is
rated as one ot the three Icakllng
BEARS WINNERS
AGGIES
CORVALUS, Ore., March H.
The California Bears got revenge
last night for the defeat handed out
to them Thursday evening by the
Oregon Aggie basketball quintet,
winning ; the second of the three
ga'me scries for the coast title, 32 to
1". The final and .deciding game
will be played tonight with both con
tenders on even term:.
. The Callfornlans displayed a much
different brand of basketball In last
night's game- than on the previous
night. The Bears, by close check
ing, almost completely smother)
the. Aggie sharp shooters, holding
their opponents to three field goals
for the entire, game. The Aggies
made up the bulk of their scores
from free throws. Ridings, star
Aggie' forward, whose speciality Is
looping the ball through the backet,
failed last night to get a single field
goal, , ' '. , ...
Every man should have a hobby
And every, woman a hubby.
It is almost warm enough to prac
tice classic dancing now.
REAL TIRES REAL SERVICE
Michelln tires are real tires made to fit American roads by men
who are pioneers in the tire business. You get real servlse when
you buy them too,, for all udjustmcnls are made right here. To
reduce stock, speclaMow prices are being made during the next'
few days. . . '
RECK AND j AUTO SERVICEPhone ,77
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.Auspices of
American Legion, Klamath Post, No. 8
-At-
8th and Klaliath
Compare your car with the 1025 models .
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aee ine various aemonsircyona
Immense style show Friday night
10,000 square feet of floor space
FREE -:- Admission to Auto Show -:- FREE
Enjoy a varied musical and entertaining
program each night
Jitney Dance Every Night
HOPPB.IlEiTS HaiAKI'FEIl
. BOSTON, March 14. Willie Hop
pe, fortmer worM's champion bll
llardist, defeated Jake Schuetfor.
present title holder, 3, CSC to 3,582
in their fivo day exhibition match
which closed here last night. Itoppo
averaged 48, 56-75 for the match
and Schaeffcr 47, 67-75. The titlo
was not at stuko.
Ants have started reading tho pi
per already to see where the spring
picnics will be held.
Shoes
Repaired
by
! Mail
Just try it once,
and see how con
venient it is to mail
in your old shoes,
and have them re-
turned to you post
age prepaid and re
paired so that you
didn't know them
Mail a pair today
EDWAIIDS VIX9 StlTCIf
PENDLETON, Ore, March 14.
'tJllly Edwards, Kansas City light
heavyweight wrestler, defeated
Frank Pilling of .Canada hero last
night and Robin Rood, O. A. C.
wrestling coach, took the measure of
Dee Hatton, local welter. In an all
star wrestling card.
SENATE COMMITTEE
TO REPORT AGAINST
CHARLES B. WARREN
WASHINGTON',; March 13, An
O'dvorso report on liio nomination of
Charles U. Warren to bo Attornoy
acnornl was ordered today by the
seftato Judiciary 'committee. , y,
Alt of the domocrniH anil senator
ftwnh or Idaho and Norrlj of Neb
raska, republicans, voted today
against o favorable report.
The voto of Senator Horah was
cast by proxy, tho Idaho senutor be
ing ul tho White House whoro ho
hud been summoned by I'resldont
Coolldge.
It has been about seven years no
since a pottlcont showed, ,
COURTS
Goodyear
Repair Shop
Next to ,
1 Herald Office
W...W. CONNORS
1 Proprietor
Deeds '
Huron A. Phillips to Horbort F.
Phillips, southorly 118 acre of lot
6 In See, 31. T. .'19, R.I 10,
Frank h. Armstrong, to Mercan
tile Trust Co. of California purl
I lots 1 and 12 of Hoc. 82, T. 38,
i 8, II. D, E. VV. M.
Roy Call ot ux to John.F Oolds
worthy, et- ux lots 1, , 2 block (I,
First Addition. ' ' ,
Herbert F. Phillips et Ux to Hurah
A. Plillllps, tiorthory 38 ) ucros of
certitln tract of land situated ' in
Hoc. 31, T. 30, R, 10. being situated
I in BW Vi'NW'A "and lot : 4 ,'of ' said
section. . 1 ' '
Hurt, 'E. Hawkins, slinrlff td 3. H.
Hesslg, sherKf's deed HW !4NV '4 ,
NWBWli 0f section 0, 8ICKNK
ot snctioH .0,'T. 3D, U. l.U,
March
17
At
Merrill
SI
in Cash
Prizes
Tug o' war between Merrill and Malin
Foot Races
' Horse Races
f Out-door sports of all kinds
Biggest celebration of the year
Bring your bucking horse
Big Dance in thelEvening
Everyone Invited
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