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    March 15. 1048
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE NINE
CLASSIFIED
18
ADS
Loit and Found
LOST "A" ration book, Earle
H, Swltxer, 1032 Manianlta.
8-18
LOST Gai ration book belong
ing to Nora D. Fox, P. O.
Box 028. 3-H
Qanetal Motlcaa
ACCORDION LESSONS. Phono
3408. L2i
10 ' Services
ajiju-in ri-iii-i-i
INCOME TAX RETURNS pro
pared. Phone 878. W. B.
Bowna and R. F. McLaren.
J Opan evenings and Sundays.
BLACKSMITHINQ and woldlng,
Tractor, truck and furm mach
inery repair. Spocial built
alovatora, atackera and buck
rakes.
BROWN EQUIPMENT CO. ,
1049 So. 8th St. Phone 8247
4-23
' SHEETMETAL - PLUMDINO -Furnace
vacuum clcanod. P
T. Johmon. 1430 Sargont
Phnns 8320. 3-15
OAS ENGINES, eloctrlo equip
ment and all small machines
repaired. Bodenhamor Saw
Shop. 323
PirrrunE FRAMING Gooller's,
S30 Main. 3-14m
,Mf,,d'i'!TriiTwn
DRESSMAKING, Buttons and
Buckles covored. Alterations
mnA M olnthlntf. Mrs.
;ri on mvi n . k w,m -
W - - - . ) - i . Un m
t. m. mioiiacr, (U ...MM.,
Rnom 218. Phono 7283. 3-10m
BAGS MACHINE CLEANED
mA n(i.hH Peonla's Ware
house Bsc Co. 1318U
BELTS for all makes rofrlgcr
inn wiututrs. vacuum clean
rs or ncneral use. Merit
Washing Machine Service, 611
South Sixth. 3-31m
I WILL OBTAIN your delayed
birth certificate for you. Clias
Hathawnv. 120 No. 10th St.
Klamath Falls. Ore. 4-1
FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh
Ing. Clifford Golden. Phone
3022. 3-31m
PAINTING. Kalsomlntng H
L. Brown. Phono 4226. 3-1 0m
FURNACES vacuum cleaned,
' eomplote repalf service. Phone
1 1140.
ELECTROLUX Authorized Serv.
i. t. rv rarr. 021 Mitchell
' Phone 7167. 4-8mtf
ALL MAKES refrigerators, wash'
ers, Ironcrs, vacuum cleaners
serviced and repaired. Also
small appliances. Victory
Service Co., 100S Prospect.
.Dial 6173 or 8448. " 44
CARE OF CHILDREN Phone
7812. -H
DRESSMAKING BY MARGO
Formats, alterations, sowing of
all kinds, Phona 6401. 2311
White avenue. 187Uf
13
Health
DR. M. C. CASSEL, chiropractic
clinic, colon and rectal dla-
f eases. 632 Main. Dial 7215
3-31m
14 Halo Wanted Female
WANTED Elderly lady to care
' for three children and light
housework. 2530 Orchard.
1 8-14
MAID FOR KITCHEN WORK.
iTwo days week. Apply Hill
aide Hospital. 1838tf
18 Help Wanted, Male-
WANTED For slnglo band mill
f good millwright able to han
die crow. Write P. O. Drawer
" 182, Medford, or phone 2123
' during day or 4578 evenings
3-16
WANTED Night clerk. Man
i preferred. Metropolitan Hotel
. 3-10
Ow
ANTED Man and wife, sew
Ice exompt, or elderly couple
to care lor and maintain
apartments. Comfortable liv
ing quarters, all utilities fur
nlshcd and salary. Steady.
Good proposition for right par
ty. References. Herald-News,
Box 1462. . 3-15
TRUCK GARDENER, expert
. enced preferrod, Land, water,
..Implements furnished on smnll
. or largo acreage Sharo ba
... sis or hourly pny. Wrlto Box
- -786, Herald-News. 3-16
18
Situations Wanted
HOUR WORK Phono 8043.' 4-8
HIGH SCHOOL BOY wants
work aftor school and Satur
days, Phone 6525, . 1201tf
BABYLAND Care of babies
. and' children, Hour, day or
week, 1104 Crescent. Phone
8341. 4-4m
MARRIED MAN wants work on
a farm. Must ba good propo
sltlon. Would llko to farm on
share, or working Interest,
Will consider best bffor. Wrlto
Box 1033, Herald-News. 3-17
Situation! Wanted
WANTED Cook
or amull crow,
Avo.
Job on much
631 Willow
am
22
Rooms For Rant
CLAREMONT, 22B North 4th.
All outside, nowly decorated,
modern roomi, All with now
Innorsprlng mallrossos. Frao
parking. 3-31m
ROOM 134 N. 3rd.
3-14
NICE
WARM ROOM 134
No.
4-2
3rd,
MARS HOTEL 1411 Main, by
the armory. Steam heated
rooms $3.80 week up. Trans
lent $1. . 4-3mtf
ROOMS 1034 High.
4-5m
ROOMS 514 N. 10th.
3-24
NICE, clean, quint roomi.
In. 630 No, 101)1,
24 Apartment! For Rant
3-ROOM FURNISHED APT.
Close In. Inquire 117 No. 8th.
1180U
SMALL APARTMENT Fur-
nishod. Phone 5452. 248
Broad. 1355tf
PONDOSA APARTMENTS
Phone 5027. 3-15
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
Utilities furnished. , 410 N
10th. 3-16
TWO ROOM furnished
apart
887tf mcnt, 1805 Main.
RIVERVIEW One and two-bed
room apartments, furnished,
garage. Phono 5452. 1356U
FURNISHED close In apt., $25
Adults, no pets. 825 Lincoln.
1838tf
FOR RENT Furnished apart
ment. 315 N. 10th. 1077U
LIGHT housekeeping room,
$20
421 Oak.
3-21
FURNISHED
APT.
433 No.
10th.
' 1770U
GLENCOURT APARTMENTS
Two and 3-room modern fur
nished apartments. $27.50 and
up. Weyerhaeuser district,
Phona 5084. 4-5
THREE-ROOM furnished apart
ment. 400 Oak. 3-15
THREE-ROOM furnished apart
ment. Couple. No pets. Villa
Marquise. 1320 Oak. 1503U
FURNISHED APARTMENT
501 Market. . 3-22
KANDY APARTMENTS, 410 So
5th. Sleeping rooms $2 wcok.
Housekeeping rooms also. Fh
8836. """" 4-8
VACANCY Rex Arms Apart
monts, 224 Broad. Phone 5760.
Now management, Mr. and
Mrs. Lovelace. 4-8m
APARTMENT-
-Pine and Cedar.
4-8
APARTMENT-COTTAGE, close
In, North Eleventh, $23. Gar
age. Also one close In on Oak,
$18. One $10. No more than
two persons. Phone 4272 of
flee hours. . 1887tf
APARTMENT
1085 Auburn.
Unfurnished
317
3-ROOM fur-lshed apartments,
$18 month. Zlgler Apts. Block
south of Pelican City school
. 3-18
FURNISHED apartments with
private bath. 2 blocks off
Main. Reasonable. 5121 High,
' 4865. 3-16
3-ROOM furnished apartment,
including electricity. Phone
7731 or 6303. 3-10
ESPLANADE COURT Apart
ments, furnished, walking dis
tance. 4-10
VACANCY One and two-room
furnished apartments, $4 and
up per weok, 133 N. 10th.
. ' - ' 324
THREE-RQOM furnished apart
mcnt. 2043 White. 1523tf
VACANCY Couple only, no
pets. Ideal Apartments, 323
Commercial. 1620tf
VACANCY Everything fur
nished. $3.50 week and up,
1404 Klamath avenue. 3-18
CASCADE Apartment Hotel
Apartment accommodations
. with hotel service. Complete
kitchen and dinette. Day, week
or month. Three blocks from
city center. ' 4-llm
COMPLETELY clean and under
management of owners 3
room furnished Apts. $18.00.
Zlgler Apts., block south Pell
can city school, 3-18
NICELY furnished 3-room apart
ment. Adults. No pets.
Available at once, 527 N. 8th.
3-18
SMALL two-room and one-room
npts, 812 Oak. Inquire 806
Oak. 1170U
TWO-ROOM APARTMENT, fur
nlshcd, Water pnld, No gar
age or parking, $28, 716. N.
9th, Call afternoons. 1931U
PARTLY FURNISHED HOUSE,
$30. Call 1414 East Main. 3-17
26
Houses For Rent
5-ROOM DUPLEX Now, large,,
unfurnished or with electric
stovo, refrigerator, furnace.
1133 California, Phone B658.
1317tf
28 Houses For Rent
NEWLY DECORATED, unfur
nlshod five-room houso, Range
Cull after 5 p. m. or Sunday.
320 Iowa. 762tf
UNFURNISHED two
houso. Phone 3600.
' bedroom
603U
TRUCKS FOR' RENT You
drive; movo yourself, save Vt.
Stiles Beacon Service, 1201
Cast Main. Phone 8304. 4-7m
SMALL, MODERN furnished
houso. Everything lurnianea.
2128 Blchn. . 1315tf
FURNISHED 3-room house, $20.
Also 2-room furnished house,
$10. 2424 So. 6th. 3-15
2-ROOM HOUSE and bath, part
ly furnished. 1045 Dolores
and Fremont streets. 3-15
THREE ROOMS, furnished, bath,
garage. Water paid. 2424 So.
6th. 3-16
BACHELORS' CABINS Close
In. $10 mo. 510 So. 6th. 4-10
ELDERLY MAN wants to share
five-room homa with man
about tame age. 1645 Crcs
cent. 3-15
THREE-ROOM modern, furnish,
ed. 715 Upham. 3-13
HOUSE 4 rooms,
furnished
1662 Man
newly decorated,
zanlta,
3-19
FURNISHED house, close In,
Adults only. No pets. News
Herald, Box 1071. Give phone
number. 3-19
FURNISHED small house and
cabin. Inquire 221 Spring.
3-19
FURNISHED two bedroom
house. Private bath. Two
blocks off Main. Electric
range. 512 High. 4865. 3-16
28 Miscellaneous For Rent
WHEEL CHAIRS, hospital ' bed
with Beautyrest mattress, floor
waxen. Phone 5353. Klamath
Furniture. - 3-31m
FOR RENT 70 acres good soil
for cash, one year. . No bOild
Ings. Emma Otey, Dorris,
Calif. - ., 3-18
DEAD CAR STORAGE ONLY
Safety and protection, Cars
are not moved or molested
231 So. 11th. 4-llm
FOR RENT 160 acres. All un
der Irrigation. Some In alfalfa
some in alilke clover. Balance
auitablo for potatoes and grain
Must have reference. 3535
Homedale Rd., Klamath Falls
... ' . ... ... 319
30 - Real' Estate For Sale
SIX ACRES, extra well im
proved, four miles out, paved
road, location 3023 Anderson
venue, Klamath' Falls. Owner
can be contacted at Route 2
Box 110, Tillamook, Ore. E. T,
Roberts. 4-9
LOT and three -room house,
$750; two blocks from South
6th St. Right on bus line.
2440 Shasta Way. Phone
7620. llOltf
FOR SALE li acres with now
two-bedroom, modern house
and chicken house. $2000,
Terms if desired. At 5533
Altamont drive. Inquire at
5123 Altamont drive. 3-15
FOURTEEN ACRES adjoining
the Brimming Cup Auto Camp,
Keno, $250. Martin H. Gluck.
201 Santa Rosa Ave., Oakland
Calif. . 3-13
FOR SALE Three-year lease
and furniture. 924 Jefferson
3-13
FOR SALE New five-room
home, corner ..Eldorado and
' Painter. Full basement, oil
furnace.. FHA approved loan,
monthly payments less than
rent. Phone 3301. 422tf
SIDE GLANCES
1 : !
Ik.
i, corn, ihi BT nin in,.. v - -
'I'm Ini'lcintf 111) this ennned
will sec it she's nlwnya trading mc vegetable soup for ;
something that's worth twice as many poinlsl
30 Reel Estate For Sale
FOR SALE
40-acre Irrigated farm. 27
acres 5-year-old alfalfa. Balance
under cultivation. Excellent po
tato land. 4-room modern home
and other outbuildings. Fine
water system with year-round
stream. 6 miles out, A real buy
at $6000. Terms.
FOR SALE
10-acra Irrigated tract under
cultivation. 4 miles out 1500
hen equipped chicken house with
100 laying hens. Other farm
equipment Nice home. Deep
well. An exceptionally good buy
at $3600, Terms.
FOR SALE
14 acre, irrigated, 4-room mod.
em home, chicken house, wood
shed, and electric range. Shasta
way. A bargain at $1550. Terms.
FOR SALE
Modern 4-room plastered home.
2 bedrooms. . Concrete founds
tlon. Garage. Close to school
and business district. $2350.
Small down payment. Balance
like rent.
FOR SALE
A modern furnished 9-room
plastered home. 6 bedrooms, sun
porch, full basement, garage,
furnace and fireplace. 4 blocks
from business district, on im
proved street. Rooms renting for
as high as $20 ' apiece., Priced
very reasonably. Easy terms,
Henry Newhouse .
at
T. B. WAITERS
615 Main St. - Phone 4103
3-15
FOR SALE Attractive dairy
farm, 8 miles east of Rccds
port, on. Umpqua highway.
Modern buildings, gravity wa
ter, Delco lights, milking ma
chine, farm equipment and
stock (14 cows), will support
more, one mile river frontage,
excellent hunting and fishing
School bus, mall, truck and
telephone service. Reasonable
price and terms, no trade. W.
G. Hoagland, Reedsport, Ore
gon. . 3-16
108 ACRES near Bonanza.
- 993, Merrill. -
Box
3-17
SEE EVERETT DENNIS for real
estate. 121 . N. 8th. Phone
8491. 4-2
32
Real Estate Wanted
WANTED TO BUY 2-bedroom
house, small acreage on good
lot In Altamont. Write Her
ald-News Box 1486. 3-17
a.
34
Automotive
GET YOUR AUTO GLASS .in-
stalled at Kimball's Glass Shop,
527 Walnut. Ph. 7378. 4-6m
WANTED .
' FENDER AND BODY
WORK
Have your car dolled up for
spring. We assure you first-class
work and prompt, service. Get
an estimate from us on the small
est fender dent to a complete
smashup. All work guaranteed
and immediate service.
H. E. HAUGE1 .
Buick Garage
. 1330 Main 3-15
WILL PAY CASH for Stude-
baker Champion in first class
condition. Phone . 4272; 8130
evenings.' ' . 1619U
'35 PONTIAC two-door sedan,
motor A-l . shape, good tires,
$175.00 cash. 310 So. 5th,
Room No. 200. 3-16
1941 FORD. Tudor Super De
luxe, new motor, new tires
John Lybrand, Bly, Ore. 3-16
1936 FORD tudor. Excellent con.
djtlon, good tires. Imperial
garage. - 3-16
WILL TRADE '34 DeSoto sedan
. with extra good tires, for
coupe or pickup. 920 Front,
, !.,. 3-8
floods list where Mrs. Jones
38
Fuel Heating
UNION BURNER OILS We
keep your storage tank full.
Call Klamath Oil Co., 8404.
3-3 lrr
98 Miscellaneous For Sale
AVON PRODUCTS Anna Funk
Phono 3450. 3-18
AVON PRODUCTS Phone
6601. 3-17
DRIVEWAY CINDERS Phone
6817. 1313U
FOR SALE Caterpillar 30. Box
116, Sprague River. 3-15
GLASS Mirrors, resilverlng,
plate, window and auto glass,
furniture tops, shelves. Kim
ball's Glass Shop, 527 Walnut.
Phone 7378. 4-8m
JOHNS MANVILLE ROCK
WOOL batts are the most effi
cient insulation obtainable.
And where sufficient head
room exists, you may insulate
your ceilings for 101c square
foot, installed, at the- Big
Basin Lumber Co., Main and
Spring streets. 3-17
16" GREEN SLABS $2 cord
at the mill, you haul it. Ack
ley sawmill, 61 Klamath ave
nue. Buy direct from driver
at wood bin. Peyton and Co.
3-27
FULLER BRUSHES Clem
Joycr. 1435 Martin. Phone
5677. 3-31
UNCLE SAM SAYS: No re
, strictions on repairs and main
tenance. Let us help you
with your painting, - roofing
and remodeling. Nothing
down. Payments low as $5.00
per month. Suburban Lum
ber Co. Phone 3301.. 984tf
MEET fuel oil rationing with
Johns Manville Rock Wool in
sulation Cost usually less
than $100, Installed, for the
average 8-room house. At the
Big Basin Lumber Co., Main
and Spring. Phone 3144.
3-15
FUEL RATIONING NOW HERE
Genuine U. S. Rockwool insu
lation, blown in with our spe
cial equipment, will solve your
heating problem. Nothing down,
payments as low as $5 per month.
SUBURBAN LUMBER CO.
Phone 3301
1316tf
STOVES REPAIRED All parts
stocked. Used furniture, stoves
bought. OK Second Hand
Store, 820 Klamath. Phone
5671. 3-31m
- - FULLER-BRUSHES "
Call R. V. Morgan, 3348. 532
South Riverside, v 4-8m
LANDSCAPING Evergreens,
flowering shade trees, shrubs,
fruit trees and roses. Trim
ming and spraying trees and
shrubs. Lakeshore Gardens
Nursery. Phone 4082. 3-16
RUBBER STAMPS, printed
signs, made-to-order, commer
cial printing. Most reasonable
prices. Geo. J. Kunzman, 127
No. 4th. Phone 6632. 4-10m
FOR SALE fl-volt light plant
with batteries and radio. Ben
J. Houdek, Gen. Del., City
Also truck radio. 3-15
FOR SALE Laying hens. Box
; 442, Dorris. John Huber. 3-15
FOR SALE 15 . jewel, pocket
. watch. Reasonable, Phone
7766. 426 Grant. 3-15
VICTORY GARDENERS
Protect your gardens. We
have all sizes of fence pickets
and posts. Also - bean poles,
flower and tomato stakes. See
us for your fence and garden
needs. Nothing down, , pay'
ments as low as $5.00 a
month J. W. Copeland. Yards,
66 Main. Phone 8197. 3-19
FOR SALE Piano,, just
Call 6306.
tuned.
3-16
WANTED Baby
6709.
buggy. Phone
. 3-20
WANTED Two-wheel trailer,
reasonable for cash. P h o n i
8262. . 3-17
paasgi i snaa
42 Miscellaneous Wanted
RAW FURS WANTED We are
here to buy furs and will be
here till April 5. Get in touch
with us-Immediately. It win
be to your interest to deal
with us, the remainder of the
season, and we will do' our
best to please you at all times,
- L. L. Noonchester and Millie
' Noonchester, Cascade Apt
Hotel, 230 So. 11th, across
from the Elk Garage. Phone
8118. Apt. 114. 3-18
CASH PAID for muskrats, ' no
waiting, no delay. Jack Karp,
Cummings Fur, Shop. 1213U
WE PAY CASH for used ma.
chines. A few late model Sing-
', ers for sale. Singer Sewing
Machine Co., 1213 Mam. Phone
6771. 4-11
WANTED Player piano in good
condition. State . make and
price, News-Herald, Box 1524
v 345
WANTED Johnson one cylin.
der outboard kicker." Must be
in good shape. News-Herald,
Box 1630. 8-19
WANTED Late model Westing
' house electric range. Must be
' iq good condition and reason
' able for cash. Phone 6890.
.' 3-16
HOOP CHAMPS
XEW1STON Ida., March 18 (P)
Craigmont won the North Idaho
Class B high school basketball
championship Saturday night,
defeating Spirit Lake 27 to 24.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF ANNA McCAY,
who was also known as Anna
McKay, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned, Administrator
of the above entitled estate, will
from and after April 7, 1843, at
10:00 o'clock a. m. at 203 Wil
liams Building, Klamath Falls,
Oregon, pursuant-to order of the
a uove eniuiea court,- aaiea
March 5, 1943, proceed to sell at
private sale the real property of
said estate described as:
Lot 1 In Block 17 in Fair
view Addition No. 2. to -City
of Klamath Falls, Oregon, sub
ject to unpaid taxes thereon.
Said sale will be made for
cash or for not less than one-
third the balance payable -in
equal quarter-annual Install'
ments over a period of two years
with interest at the rate of 6
per annum, payable quarterly,
said unpaid balance, to be se
cured by mortgage on said real
property.
JOHN F REIBURGER,
Administrator of said Estate,
42 Miscellaneous Wanted
WANTED 1-horse farm wagon,
Box 442, Dorris. John Huber.
3-15
44 Livestock and Poultry
WANTED TO BUY Milk cows;
also Guernsey heifer calves
weaned. State price. R. C
Prudhomme, 5102 So. 6th St
Phone 4943. 2-8 tf
FOR SALE Young Brown Swiss
cow, $90. 4033 Summers lane,
Phone 3067. . 3-15
FOR SALE Yorkshire boar.
year and a half old. $50. In
quire Stronghold for Hilton's
place. Stronghold, Calif. 3-19
SEE US before selling your live
stock to so-called shippers. We
need cattle and hogs here at
home and it will pay you to
aeu direct to us. Pauley Pack
ing Co. Phone 5323; nights
ifsos. Top hogs $1.10 under
San Francisco. - 1358tf
48
Financial"'
;-Se
Lawrence Leoch'ner
For
AUTO LQANS
PERSONAL LOANS
FURNITURE LOANS
Simple Credit Requirements
ComDlete Privaev - -
12 Months to Pay
Quick Service ;
No Co-Signers
Locally Owned v
Motor Investment Co.
K. A. Moore, Mgr.
M-275 - S-241
114 N. 7th Phone 3325
3-31m
. First Federal Has
Plenty of Money
-
Buy a Modern Home
Refinance Your Old Home
e ... . '
Pay Less Than Rent
Long Terms- -:- Low Rate
FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS and LOAN
Assoc. of Klamath Falls
Sixth and Main Phone 5195
3-31m
LOANS
Established 8 Years lp
Klamath County
Furniture Loans
Signature Loans
Livestock Loans
$25 to $300
Rogers Finance Co.
S-189
412 Main Dial 5113
3-31m
48 Business Opportunities
EXPERIENCED spud farmer
with seed : and capital wants
partnership with person, with
ground and equipment. Best
of references. News-Herald,
Box 1631. 3-19
BIG BASIN LBR. CO.
Main k Spring .
Phona 9144 ''
mcsb aaa mi i m
m
Ross Comes
Home to His
Own Crowd
Marin Corporal Lets
Down Hoir to Enjoy
Sports Writers Shindig
By SID FEDER
NEW YORK, March 16 (P)
Corp. Barney Ross came home
last night to his own "mob," the
fight writers.
After weeks of public appear
ices, speech-making and gener
al merry-go-round riding in his
best bib and tucker, he sat down
with his old pals at small pri
vate party the boxing writers
gave him just the kind of
"shindig I wanted, where I could
take my hair down and cut up
touches with the fellows
know."
And in the simple, easy way
that made him the "sports writ
ers' fighter," the-one-time world
welterweight and lightweight
champion admitted to the boys
that he shouldn't have been sing
led out for a hero's role from the
marine action on Guadalcanal.
There was some argument
about this. The writers pointed
out. that he had killed 22 Japs
one night last November while
standing by and protecting three
wounded marine buddies.
"Yes," he explained, "but I
feel so insignificant, because I'm
only one of the many thousands
who have done as much in fact,
most of them have done a whole
lot more than I have. But I was
lucky. And I'll never forget that
the Lord had his arms around
my neck and kept them there all
the time I was in action.
"People make heroes," he
went on. "Don't forget one thing
every man who's able to hold
and fire a rifle is a hero. There
are no cowards out there. Sure,
we all had that knocking of the
knees and the clacking of the
teeth. But the only thing all of
us thought xbout and cared about
was to see how many Japs we
could shoot every day we were
in the line."
The only formality about the
party was a presentation to Ross
by Publisher Nat Fleischer, of
the Ring magazine merit award
for 1942. This, along with the
Edward J. Neil Memorial trophy
the. Boxing Writers association
presented, him. previously, - just
about clinched the little corpor
al's rating as "boxing man of the
year." '
Northwest
Hoop Teams
Ready to Go
Portland Boilermaker to
Meet New Orleans Club, at
Fort lewis Meet Montana
DENVER, March 15 (ff)
There's a question in the air
about the eligibility of one play
er' in the National A.A.U. bas
ketball tournament. But there's
no question whatever about the
shooting ability of another.
A rumor that Sgt. Julius Riv
lin, captain of the Fort Warren,
Wyo., All Stars, had played pro
fessional basketball in Akron,
Ohio, reached AAU officials as
the service team was crushing
Denver capitol life 83-36 in a
first round battle on the tour
ney's opening program last night.
At the same time, little Cor
poral Ben Schall of the Fort War
ren, team was piling up a total
of 41 points, seven short of the
tourna-ient individual scoring
record of 48 set by Larry To-
buren of Denver university three
years ago.
' In other' first round games
yesterday, the Poudre Valley
Creamery of Fort Collins, Colo.,
defeated the Colorado Springs,
Colo., army alrbase 82-36, and
the Colorado Springs, Colo, Mar
tin Jewelers knocked out the
Greeley, Colo., Lions club 47-38,
and the Butte, Mont., Boosters
beat the Colorado Springs
YMCA, 47-38.
Dow Chemical of Midland,
Mich., beat Denver' American
Beauty 39-33 in the second round
contest to complete yesterday's
program of five' games, a light
schedule compared with the 12
game opening days of past tour
neys. The northwest's two entries
will see their first action today
and Tuesday, with the Portland
Boilermakers meeting St, Aloy
sius club of New Orleans at 2:30
p. m. today, and the Fort Lewis
Reception center playing- the
Butte, Mont., Boosters at 2 p. m.
Tuesday. .
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EDDIE QUINN DIES
SPOKANE, March 18 P)
Eddie Qulnn, former manager of
the old Spokane Amateur Ath
letic elub, and later amateur
boxing promoter here, died after
a long illness.
' Always read the classified ads.
Sports i ,
Briefs y
Br I r
Hugh I ' Vv ,
Fullerton, Jr.- V
. Br HUGH FULLERTOH, JR. ,'
NEW YORK, March 15 (P) -Without
even looking at your
calendar, you can be siye winter
here Is over. . . . The final hock
ey game of an unusual National
league season in New York was
played last night; the Garden'!
indoor track season ended. Sat
urday and you couldn't ask for a
grander climax to the winter
fight season than that howl of
welcome- nearly 20,000, fans
raised when Barney Ross ap
peared Friday night and the
dead silence a moment later
when Barney began to talk. . . .
There -still are the basketball
tournaments, of course, but base
ball will be cutting in on the in
terest In Ihem. :
,
MONDAY MATINEE
Asbury park really put 'the
chill ', on the Yankees' spring
training. . , . Some one forgot to
apply for oil to heat the two un
used floors of the hotel that the
club will occupy, but they wera
promised an emergency delivery
of 1000 gallons today. . . . It's of
ficial now a horse wins a race
if he gets his nose across the Una
first. The U. S. Trotting associa
tion had tp put it into the rule
book to settle the arguments that
came up after a Hambletor.lan
heat last year when Follow Me
got her feet across the line first
but was second by a nose. ...
After donating his fifth pint of
blood to the Red Cross, Sports
caster Red Barber said he would
not be surprised to hear of a.
wounded soldier waking up in
the hospital some day shouting, .
"There are three on and Camilll
is at bat" . . .'And probably
slipping in r commercial, too.
' .
, TODAY'S QUEST STAK ;
" Braven Dyer, Los Angeles
Times: "The Hollywood Stars let
Oscar Vitt go and brought up his '
one-year contract. . Apparent
ly they decided that no Holly
wood Oscar was worth the mon
ey a contract calls for .in theaa
trying times." ..
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SERVICE DEPT.
: The sailor and' marine basket
ball teams at the Jacksonville,
Fia., naval air technical training
center the ones that had to
practice four weeks without, baa.
kets because of priorities oh iron
hoops and backboards.: won 20
of 21 games this season.":,. .' Andy
Frain's ushers, who seat 15,000,r
000 sports fans a year in Chica
go, Brooklyn,' Los Angeles and
such special events as the Derby.'
have 650 stars on their, servica
flag. Three of them are gold. ...
Morris (Buck) Jones, former Co-'
lumbus Redbirds. outfielder,, re
ports that Australia 1 a swell
place for a soldier ball player to
land. . . . Writing to Bpb Hooey
of the Ohio State Journal, Bob
says: "The fans here know Very
little about baseball, and you can
get by with anything. ..... They
cheer you when you drop a ball
or make a boot."
CLEANING ,THS CUFF '.
' Ben . Moroz, the . seven-foot, ;
295-pound broth .of a boy who '
fought in one of the Garden pre-'
lims Friday, lasted Just two days
as a high school footballer. The
coach decided he couldn't afford
to buy Ben size 15 shoes. , . . Ne
braska U grads, worried because
six coaches already are in ', the
services and Glenn Pressnell is
due to leave any day, aire asking,
the regents to sign up a new ,
football coach in time for spring
practice. . . . Chuck Hoyt, Yale's
teamless track coach, still carries
the first watch ever, awarded a
Drake relays winner. He got it In ;
1916. ,-:-
Knight; Nelson A j r
Only Battlers
For Cougar's Entry
PULLMAN, . March 15 (P) :
David Knight, Spokane 135
pounder, and Mike Nelson, 155,
Seattle, will be Washington
State's only entries in the Na
tional Collegiate Athletic asso
ciation championship boxing
tournament at the University of
Wisconsin at Madison March- 28,
26 and 27.
Knight and Melson were the
only battlers who won bouts in a
recent match with Wisconsin
boxers. '
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICfi TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has been ap
pointed Administrator of the
Estate of Charles E. Goss, De
ceased, by the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon, for Klam
ath County, and has qualified.
All persons having claims
against said Estate are notified
to present the same to me
with proper vouchers at the of
fice of Wm. Kuykendall, Pine
Tree Building, Klamath Falls,
Oregon, within six months from
March 15, 1943. !
D. L. GOSS,
i' Administrator,
No. 200, M. 15, 22, 2; A. 8.