PAGE 2-B HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore. Sunday, January 13, 19U Wraps tFiirst'Contest T Mdffcd By FLOYD U WYNNE It takes more than defense to win a basketball garret The KUHS Pelicans found this out Friday night at Mcdford when they turned in a tremendous de fensive game only to find them' selves on the short end of the scoring totals 44 to 35. It was the first defeat of the season for the Pelicans and left them with a conference mark of two wins and a single defeat, An aggressive Black Tornado club' played a pressing defense very well, and finally broke up the Pelicans offensive threat and nullified a rugged zone defense. The Pelicans opened the action when Fred Kelley scored his only field goal of the game with a shot just off the key with 3:30 gone in the first quarter. Dick Scott added a two-pointer a mm ute later to give KU a 4 0 lead. Jack Forde converted a free throw when fouled by Kelley at 4:09 of the first frame for the victor's first score. Wayne Chan berland tipped in a reboundcr for two and Scott broke through to add two more as the Pels jumped off to an eight to one lead. Hal Holman converted a single gift toss and Medford took time out with 2:39 remaining in the quarter. Sifting along the baseline on the zone, Medford began to strike back. Jim Hill dropped in two free throws on Terry Ash's infrac tion, and a few seconds later Mike Neathammer converted on anoth er Ash fouK This pared the lead nine to five. Kelley hit a free throw as did Scott and the Pels held an 11 to five first quarter lead. This was the high point for the Whitebirds. Gibb Mitchell hit for two to open the second quarter, Kelley added a charity shot for KU, but Dan Miles hit on a two-pointer to pull it down to 12-9. Hill poured in one from under neath for two, missing the foul shot he gathered in the process and the Pel lead was cut to a single point at 12-11. With 5:20 left in the second quarter, Hill roared In for a lay in and Medford was out front at 13-12. Forde, fouled by Kelley. dropped in both gift shots for a Medford 15-12 edge. The Pelicans rallied with Ash sinking two gift shots on Forde's foul, and at 4:03 in the quarter, Grover Dahn was fouled by Deff- lcy. He dropped in the first shot to tie the game at 15-all and the second to give the Pels a short lived 1615 edge. It was the last time they were to lead in the game. forde scored two straight field goals to end the half with Med ford in front 19 to 16. Forde and Neathammer com bined to forge a nine-point 32 to 23 margin for Medford in the third quarter, and the Pels were unable to close the gap as they found only Scott able to hit from the field Coach Al Keck commented aft lerwards, "They still only beat us by nine points as bad as we were. His reference was tn the poor snooting ol the Pels. They could hit on only 10 out of 42 shots for a miserable .238 per cent. Med ford meantime counted 16 of 44 attempts for a .364 tiom the field. Klamath's height told on the boards where they outrebounded Medford 39 to 30, but erratic Peli can ball handling against the press cost them the ball at least 11 times in the first half. The loss of the Pels plus a de feat of Crater by Grants Pass Friday by a 44 to 33 score left the Southern Oregon Conference a four-way race with each' club having at least one loss. KlamaM Falls (HI FO FT-FTA PI TP SCO" 5 5-5 1 IS Cumberland 1 0-11 2 Kelley 1 3 5 4 5 H. Holman 0 1 l-l l I Ash 3 ll 2 s B. Holman ' 0 2-3 2'2 Piper 0 0-0 0 0 Dahn 1 e 1 5 MOOra 0 0-1 0 0 Guver 0 04 0 0 Tollli 10 Ull 3 Madlord (40 FO FT-FTA PF TP Barnes 0 l-l 0 1 Forfle 4 J-4 I 7 Miles 2 2 3 a Mitchell 2 0-0 2 4 Neathammer 2 2-3 0 a Mill 3 12 ' 5 7 DeHley 0 0-0 2 0 Salvers 0 0-1 0 0 Stockton 13-3 IS Lowary 0 (Ml 0 0 Raid 0 0-0 0 0 Totals ' it 12.11 14 44 Score by quarters: Klamath. Palls 11 5 7 1235 Medlord 5 14 13 1244 .3 6 10 1 Tlmw Tfmtrt Times Wsnth $2 W S4 00 15.00 S 9 00 3 25 5.00 450 H.50 4 00 4 00 100 14.00 US 7.00 ,5Q 14.50 Hally To Trip Mountaineers 76-73 LA GRANDE (Special) - The Oregon Tech Owls, behind the combined efforts of "Sweet" Sam- mie Smith and Willie Anderson pulled out a late come-from-be-hind victory over the Eastern Ore gon Mountaineers, 76-73, here Fri' day night to remain undefeated in the Oregon Collegiate ton ference. The Owls, defending league champions, now sport a 3-0 leaguel record and a 7-5 season record. The same two clubs were to tan gle again Saturday night. Smith, who just joined the club this semester after laying out the first term, combined with Anderson In the closing seconds to bring the Owls another win. "It was a routine barn-burner," said Coach Jim Partlow after the close win. He stawa netore tne owis left that they would be lucky to get away from La Grande with a split because the Mountaineers play like wildcats on their home court. The lead changed hands 12 dif ferent times during the course of the contest, Each club hit reason- ibly well from the floor with the Owls connecting on 33 of 90 floor attempts for 36.7 per cent. The Mountaineers hit even a lit tle better in dropping in 28 of 72 fielders for 38.9 per cent.' The hustling Owls, inspired and playing better ball with 6-6 Smith on the floor, won the game on the boards where they pulled down 46 rebounds to only 40 for the Mountaineers. The Mountaineers held a 72-71 lead with two minutes remaining to play when Smith dropped in a ond bonus shot a few seconds lat cr to give the Owls the go-ahead point. Anderson slipped in under the basket shortly thereafter to dunk a two-pointer and give the Owls the victory. The Mountaineers scored another basket but the Owls had the game in the bag then. Smith, who was averaging 17 re bounds through the first t w o games, could pick off only 12 Friday night. But Anderson free throw to deadlock the score plucked off 13 and steady Norm for the last time. He hit his sec-1 Johns another seven and spark Henley Tumbles Illinois Valley From Undefeated Ranks, 87-70 plug Hewlett Nash eight. The Owls, who have had a bal anced scoring attack most of the year, had it again Friday night. Anderson led the pack with 22 points but Van Zitck netted 18, Smith 16 and Nash 11. Johns add ed seven and the only other one to score was 6-10 Ron Wilkerson with two. The Mountaineers also cot dou ble figure scoring from four guys. Dennis Bagnall led the losers with 19 while Dick Willems and Rob-: ert Meyers each hit 13 and Dick Turlcy 10. The Mountaineers led at half, 38-37. 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DOLLS- repaired, modern and antique. Reasonable prices. Lome's Doll Hoipi- i u 4-evYi, hj iflKcvicw. Coin Op Laundry Topload Washers Also 10 lb. Washers TIC SHOPPING CENTER Behind U.S. Rank 31 35 73 37 3SW6 4tTi las SCORES By JERRY WAGGONER Herald and Newt Sportf Editor Henley's second place rating In the state may have risen Friday night. The Hornets, plagued by a fan tastic outside f hooting barrage by Illinois Valley for three quarters. roared away from the Cougars in the fourth period to score a con' vincing 87-70 victory over the pre viously unbeaten IV (cam. It was a whale of a scoring contest with several players put ting on a good show for the packed house at Henley. Henley's fi-7 Kent Gooding had his best night of the season as he scorched the net for 40 points, one point hy nf his high school record of 41 points lust year. His best ef fort this year was 31 before this game. But his fabulous point output didn't take much of the glimmer off the performance of Illinois Valley's great little 5-11 guard Darryl Gellert who popped the nets for 25 points. Ho had the crowd buzzing with his shooting ability. He hit six of his first eight shots and all were from 25 feet or more. And he used some great moves to get away from the Hornets who were trying to stick to him like fly paper. ,C .',',,.s KEY. YOU'RE ON MY SIDE That's what HonUy'i LeVoy Youna 1301 could say. He was scrappinq for a rebound hera with faammata Kent Gooding, at left, and Illinois Valley's Charles Versteeg, in canter, when the ball hit him in the head. The Hornets recovered this one and took tha Roqua League game, 87-70. Watching the action at right is IV'i Ron Kentfield (45). Hcsg!e Point Uses Height a Down Sacred Heart, 61-40 n i The game was much closer than the final score might indicate. It! was the ninth straight win for the state's second ranked team. And by far the best of the season The Hornets beat a well-drilled team in the Cougars and tilings will be closer when the Hornets travel to the Cougar lair. The Hornets, in the end, had too much height and rebounding 'strength for the shorter Cougars. But it looked in the first half as if Ihey didn't need any rebound ing because Ihey were ripping the nets with almost everything they sent arching toward' the basket. The Cougars, behind the fabu lous shooting of Gellert and Roger Martin, took a 19-13 first period lead and it looked as if the vaunted Hornets were in for a night of it which indeed they were. And while they were hitting the basket, they also did a cred itable job of keeping Gooding away from the bucket. But Gooding went to work in the second period and pulled he Hor nets back into the lead just be fore the half gun sounded. Good ing ripped the cords for 17 points in the second period and nine of Ihcm came from the charity line He hit 10 of 13 attempts for the night. But while Gooding was scor ing. Earl Allbritton was doing a good job of taking up the re bounding slack. He pulled down 10 for tlie night while Gooding fin ished with 15. Allbritton also scored 14 points and eight of them came at the charily stripe. He hit eight of nine. Tlie Hornets hil 7 of 36 for tlie night. Allbritton hit a jump shot with 44 seconds left in the first half to give Henley tlie lead of 35-34 and Gooding added two other bas kels before tlie gun sounded for a 39-36 lead. But the Cougars staved right in there in the third quarter and the Hornets went into the fourth d ame leading hy only four points. .Vl-54. But Hie guards stopped hit ting, or seldom shooting, from the outside and Henley got hot as a peace pipe at a peace council in tlte fourth and hit 29 big pomls. Gooding ami Allbritton Jut eight each, and IVoy Young con nected for six. Tlie Cougars weren't cold with IS points. The Hornets hit 30 ol 63 shots for a great 47 6 per cent.' The Coucars connected on 2S of 68 for EETLIBOMI LEAGUE W L Mouldlngcrall,. Inc. 51 21 oreqon Food stora ,a 3s Eagles Aux. 40 33 Richlield 37's 3,' Joe Fisher 30 a 40 Club 39 43 Acme Concrete 11 44 BUI'S Auto Towinn 34V1 4'.i Jan. 10 results: Mou dinocralt 4. 40 Club 0; Richfield 4. Joe Fisher 0; Oreoon Food 4, Bill's 0; eagles 3. Acmt I. High teem game. Oregon Food 91; high team series, Oregon Food, Eaoles Auk. 363; high ind. game, Elaine Gray 333; high Ind. series. Nellie Shepard 521 HOLIDAY BOWLERTTTES W L Crescent Sr-a Foods ?s is Klamatn Dairy Assoc. SO 77 ElectrnluK ii , 311, Klamath Hardwoods Connors Service Shell Oil Drumstick CWA Jen. 11 results- Drumstick I, Connors service j; Kiamatn Dairy Assoc 4, Elec IrotuK 0; Crescent Sea Fnnri 4. ruva. A. Klamath Hardwoods 3, Shall Oil 1. High team game. Klamath Dairy Assoc. 781; high team series, Conners Service ittt; nign ind. game. Ritchie Dunn 197; high Ind. series, Darlent Parry Hi. CAL-ORI LCAOUI Greenwood Masonry Loooen Mosonry Webb Insurance Klamath Gas Co. Simoiol Devoe Sievans Adair Furniture Bob I Pollys Ketfers Auto Repair & Save OH Co. Jones Auto Repair th St steel Results: Klamath Gas Ca. Furniture I; Bob a, Pollys 3. Simoiol 3 Jones Auto Repair 4. Cash A Save Oil weno insurance 4. Stevens 0: Keftei Auto Repair 3. Slith St. Steal 1; Lobben wasonry 7. Greenwood Masonry Hgh team oama. Webb Insurance f;i: tfgh team ser.es. Webb Insurance 2417; high Ind game. Jerry Fllti 113, Mickey ouiier 3J1; high Ind. series. Wilma Bach. tal S3. Elmer Anderson act. Screw Balls 11 22 Results: Too Cats 1. Screw Ajiii. s. Cards 2, Giants 1. High team game, Cards 7ali hloh team series. Screw Balls 1433; high Ind game, Mlka Schooler lit; high Ind. aarlas, Mike Schooler 333. HOLIDAY BANTAM GIRLS W L 27 11 Gutlerballs Lucky Strikes Fowl Balls 13 Warriors 9 Results: Lucky Strikes 1. Fr.nl R.11. Gutterbays 3. 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FOUND: equipment for hay hauling truck, Sprague River Road, TU 2-3644. p piUnbeaten Teams Fall L 51 15 44' i 31'-? 43' 32 '.i 42' j 33' i 41' i 34 i 111 34 40 36 35 41 31' 1 44' 30 46 79 47 26 50 Adah HOLIDAY AMERICAN BANTAMS W L II IS UfTOvchaMet AMy Off, uptors JeMM jj Reiults: Jettons 9. Unfour tihl t: Corruptorf J, Alley Cats 1. High tem game. Corrupfon 104; high tearn tenet, Co'ruohvs W8Si h0h (nd game,1 Gary Hickman 204; high Ind. senes, Gary Hickman 337. HOLIDAY BANTAMS NATIONALS W L Cards J 10 Top Cats 19 14 Gie-it ij jo By United Press International I m o ot Orecon's previously unbeaten prep basketball Dowers ana a pre season favorite for the .Metropolitan leaeuc title fell hv uie wayside friaay night. Klamath Falls, ranked No. 8 the Journal Coaches' Poll. Crater and Astoria all suffered setbacks away from home. The Pelicans were beaten by .sieoiora m-m at iledford. Defend ing state A-l champkm Grants Pass beat Crater 56-45 at Grants Pass. And .Milwaukie stunned As toria 58-43 at Milwaukie. However; the state's top four ranked teams managed to record easy victories. No. 1 ranked North Eucene overwhelmed Willamette 74-4H Aiarsnall ol for and ssnn iu eighth straight game by beating Lincoln 53-40: Corvallis encounter ed litUe trouble in beating Albany 72-45 on the Bulldogs' court; and South Eugene downed Cottage orove 52-32. Coifs Farm jMcLoughlin Teams Fare Well Falls To Pels IIOl'STON (t Tl - While the neophyte IloiMon Colts were fin ishmg in eighth place during the resent .season, their farm hands were faring much better and posting the thud best won lost record in tlie National Leapie. The Colts' (our minor league teams xsted a record of 274! wins and 2T1 defeats lor a per- rentage of .50.1. bested onlv bv farm clulis of the Cincinnati Reds and the Milwaukee Braves. The Uravrs. with eight clubs. won 55S and lost 516 for a .519 .a J per cent. Henley continues to mark while tlie Heds with five r.Kl the Icajue The Henley B 'clubs, won :m and lost for 511 mark. Tha boa acora: IMA (411 P au TFtP fcroh 3 44 4 10 Kv.,n ) 00 1 V 'ani 00 S 4 n Camp 0 0-0 i 0 V.nar 1 1) J 7 D -'pfl I 00 0 ? Lfsu 4 14 5 a '.''. I W J I J DawiS I 1? J ToiaH it ill ll aa fat la Point (II) PO T PT PP TP ppma.oy a j-4 in Av.es 0 M 1 0 Wnalay t 01 S 3 S'rsus 1 03 O ) Si-o't t it o la Wavnn 0 1111 L 'vdar J a-l a 1 Cr-Ms 1 09 4 P-arfiQht 1 ti I H Cia"y l l.l l s ratals II ISH II ill Secav by quartats: I lacrad Maart 11 It I U- tagia Paint 13 i 1 la) asl I EAGLE POINT iSrcialiThe jKrok lasted out the g.ime and Sacred Heart Trojann. missing the fmished tush for the Trojans with height needed to rebound with. ,n , ,c.. , , . team also won. 57-50 ST THI tox icoai nine and Mi!lr with seven. Richard Short, the leading scor er for Eagle Toint with IS points, took down IS rebounds as the Ea gles out-rebounded the Trojans al- The IVtroit Tigen. with six farm teams, led the majors with a record of 3 wins and 337 df- i pion Eagle Pnt quintet here Fri day night, ni-40. The Trojans, now M in league play, didn't have enough rebound ing strength to itay with the tall er Eagles. most I I. The Eagles went to work Eagle Toint took a 13-11 first to increase the margin alter Mill period lead and increased it torr fouled out nod most of the 10 points hy intermission, 31-21. Trojan rebouiiiiiiii strength was The Trojans slued the margin ! some in the third reriod but! Charles Pomerov. who has been couldn't kecp up the pace when'one of the leading scorers in. the!-"";''" t,Piek Miller. Chuck Milan! and Rogue l.ts;iie. v. is held to 11 sa-via-s r.imo uneu all fou.ed out. Pete, points. John Lmder finished with u-ao Krok and LeBeau each i,2 and Wilbur Bc.itviuht 10 for nfmir fouls in the second period, the w innei s. tlliaall Valtay (rt) Pf Pta Pf tab r, Ma-t in st a pv"-o-aar a it i Sivy.".!! 4 14 s Vrsa 0 0 1 J P S'a-' i 4 111 VrNt.gM M I saoM aid 1 I J S rts,t 0 09 0 . sa'l 9 0 IS ft , ratals if uii n i Manley tl't Pf Pta-Pt R I tv-q s a-4 a Pa" -3 1 o: i-wt-o !S 1M1 IS I Pan.r s : 1 s a -I.- nn i a a ifi j . .wv,ai o o-f ,i iP"d 0 110 i .'r"..-! O 0-9 0 ' Pa-f. t t OS 3 Sana's 0 I 1 iSC-a ft so 0 Totals at IT 3i as s, ft-a by K-arta-s. Itn.nrtis Vai'av ta l 11 'tif'ay u It la Tlie Klamath I'nion freshman wrestling team downed McLough- lin Junior High of Medford on Pelican Court Saturday after noon. 29-17, to get their fourth victory against a pair of losses The Telicans won six of the bouts with Dan Row and Denni Taber getting victories via the pin route. Phil Coulson, Fred Zah- lor and Glenn Miller each earned decisions and tlie Pelicans got two victories by forfeit. Perry Chestnut and Darwin White were tlie forfeit winners. Coach Phil Harder said that the wins by Miller. Coulson and Ta bor were the best bouts. The fresh beat Henley's frosh En- day night. 21-91 ui-iit-i.il .iianacer ram Kicn- a a : nrds said he believed the Colts OPOI SmOn S , have made a good start toward a de eloping o.whiih will soon start producing ,2;n;ng players or the n.t league club T" "Our filler o i 0 1 ta v ta li of welding ihoe players eoniemluig tram strong orcani;al.on Meetina blated The Klamath Sportsman's As Kiculion will hold a merlins Mondav nichl. beginning at 7; JO. tn the club's meeting house. It Is scheduled as a general meeting and the public Is In vited, f or information regard ing the cluh house site, call Carl Harris, TV J-50n7. 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SPARKLING, uptown, furnished. Larqe bedroom, extra bath, heat free, adults, 185, Alpha Apartments, TU 4-4522. RELIABLE woman for child cart and light housework, my home, 5 day week. iu 4-605 aftfer 7 p.m. No. calls after Jan. 13. LADIES: Earn extremely high commis sion plus new seasonal wardrobes. Bee Line Home Fashion shows No investment. Car & phone necessary. Call before 10 a.m. or evenings. 7-9 p.m. TU 4-5255i PART-TIME work. Interesting mnrket re-i searcn interviewing, car desirable. High school grfld. or more. Write Box 436C. care of Herald and News. NEEDED at onct, ladies from Otvrii, Mfllin, Klamath Falls, full or part-time, Prirty plan, TU 2-4301. WOMAN to care lor two small chile In my home Mon. through Fri. Musi permanent and have references. TU 2-0114 anar s:m eno weekends. CLEAN newly decorated for caualm nr single, utilities. S60, Greer Apts. $40 AND 149.50. newly decorated, or single, on 9th St. Gun store. coaupla FURNISHED Iront aol. All utiliti na,t except lights. Natural hot water heat. Lincoln Apartments, Apt. 5, 31? E. Main. Adults only. NICE dean furnished aoarlmpni. rin in TU 2-2531. TU 4-69M. ? BEDROOMS furnished acts., carport, 1 u ,t-yj3 anytime, I U 4-3769 after 7. 15 TO $20 weeklv rale, kitrhan able. Johnny's Motel, ?oos Blehn. THREE room lurnnhen apartment 2061 White ONE bedroom unfurnished duplex, $49, 3537 Boardman, Ph. TU 2-4090. NEW furnished not. 142.50. imn Ti. ham St., TU 4-9907. THREE room completely furnlshBd n.,i. ment, 199 Walnut, TU 4-5472. POSITION available aooroxlmatalv Jan 15 with Klamath Falls Creamerv. Vimi sienograpny, general office work. Appli cant must be above averaqe typist. This is a oood ob for the right person. StarUnq salary commensurate to ahiiitv nr perlenct. Apply In person to HJamnth Falls Creamery Office, 1:30 a.m. to 10:301 , mornings. NICELY furnished, three rooms ind htn. garage, private entrance. TU 2-1214. HELP WANTED. MALE FURNISHED large 3 rooms, clean, warm, rug, $45, Inquire 1624 Qlyls 1 on. SPEED Y ll the word advartltan uta tt. describe Want Ad results. Diai TU 4-1111. REX ARMS 1 OR 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS. CLOSE IN HEAT, WATER, GARBAGE PAID 224 BROAD - TU 2-9217 .16 PERSONALS VACANCY for lady or gentleman need Inn nurslra and-or convalescent care. Mountalnvlew Nursing Horn, 6H Park, Ashland, Or. Ph. 413-1 31. GRAHAM'S licensed home, for the aqed, private- rooms or ward cart, special diet, personal interest assured, TU 2-3165. Kingpetch Gets Crown BANGKOK, Thailand UPI Slender little Pone Kingpetch of Thailand became the first man in ring history Saturday to recapture the svorld flyweight championship when he won a lS-round decision over Masahiko ( Fighting Harada of Japan. Kingpetch. 2B. outpointed the 19- ear-old Harada in their return itle fight before a jammed crowd of 20.000 in the national stadium gymnasium, and avenged Hara- da's llth-round knockout victory in their first fight last Oct. 10. at Tokvo. Saturday's victory was the first time anyone had regained the 112- pound title in its 53-year history. Despite young Harada s kayo ictorv in October, Kingpetch went into the ring favored at 5-4. His victory was witnessed hy King Phumipol Adulyade of Thailand from a special ringside seat. Pone weighed lll'i pounds as he scored his 24th victory in 2H fights. Stocky, muscular Harada registered HI. Harada lost his title only three months and tuo days after he had it: but Sider Pladncr of France had held it only one month and 16 davs oack in EXTRA CASH Van. no Investment work full or part time selling the famous Knsop Aerotred Shoes. Earn too commissions plus bonus, plus tree Insur ance. Previous shoe experience NOT nec essarywrite W. J. Theisson, Knepe Bros Shoes, 01 E. Flotilla St., E. Los An geles 11. Calif. YOUNG man In good physical cond.tion with term or hardware tsachqround foa Inside selling and stochwora. Contact Ranch Wholesale Supoly. Verrlll . Lake view JunctKVt, TU 3-55il 9 a m. to 3 WANTED brake and alignment Vust be eroerienced. Goorwear 301 So llth. Call Pon, TU a-llsl. EXPERIENCED barbei location. TU a-716 TU Good EXPERIENCED butcher to oprral, mrnt Oeoartment In new O'ocery store In Dor. ns. Calif. Must have own hand tools EX 7?I51. SAW FILEtr who wants permanent position In bos fac tory located in Central California. Vu't be experienced and have references Write du. -jit., care ot neraio and News Audley Apartments N.ce, furnished I bedroom apt. loi Sex, f'n near Pott Office. $36 to $58li0 COMFORTABLE LIVING AT LOW COST! 1-2-3 bedroom apts., furnished or untur. nnhed. Permanent maintenance Included, Monday through Friday SHASTA VIEW APARTMFNTS 111? WASHBURN WAY TU 4-7j Office hours I a.m. to 5 p m. RICKFALLS APARTMENTS ond MOTEL 2660' Shasta Way One ond Two Bedroom opt. Furnished ond Unfurnished $69.50 to $89.50 Dotty, Weefcly Motel Rotes TU 2-5577 WANTED brake and a'ianmenf man Mmt be eper.fwced Can Don. tu 4 H4t V1LLW R IGHT - WELDER Combinelion man for right jhlt In taw mill r plywood plant. Send reume in eluding references to Co'ona Bo K Lumber Co , Red Bluff. Calif ., P O. Box Aggressrve Alert YOUNG MAN who detirei to learn the Auto Butinets and mae It hii career. Muit be ma. in ana ready to oo to work. Salary while training. Send qualif iCAeni Bon 43?C care ot Herald and News. "ad book matches' Write us torMv: we nut vm in h,,.if " RETURN MAIL. hendlinQ eom0tete " ma P(W vaiCfei tn de-naifj ny eve'y buiie right In your town i No investment; everything turnijhaaj FPEF Too eommiiitnj daily! MONARCH CafCH C' "M S F,ri' S' Sn Joie KLAMATH FALLS FINESf 7944 Union t Budroom unfurnished I Bedroom unfurnished Srae-eut Roomt Tastefully Oeco-afetf Vail ta wall Cft'Deting Swimming Pool Rental includes all tarvOaa eeent taieohone and electricity Pivot," HOUSES POR RENT 24 HELP WANTED TWO peone f( tine opening more. Write m 17 '"d 13. Ca!.' route werlr. One Dart n rjr wemar., parma 13 W tn f s per hour Or vetson, p o Bo 4014. CLT AsJ J bedroom r-nij',! Dtnct, Calt TU )6I SUPERIOR, furnish One h.tjroom du n ew. utility room, trash burner, w-m in C'Q'f'S. i'7 Uphm, TU J-3JM nR r-rt. ch.n. iatvr allowed i Vri Bob Adams, Bonanza, ot Loreiia 4t4 i rnt. Dhor-e ONE bedroom houie. furnishafl u) hacr.ior cahln, furnlsh-rj. $;j jo.- J's bedroom, unrurnfrhfd, $7j 50 tu 4-fJUO AN one bedroom turn.shfj cab n, 1735 Adam?,, TU 4 38 Si, TU 4-t7Si i V A LL t bPd'oeir.. oaranc. qa fur naee. ranpe. U0. Inquire 1 5C7 Cali'omia. 'WO bed'oom unfurnished house. TU TWO bi'oci OUirf KJ7 WanfUrxJ y fwrniih.cd house. TWO bed. O'f Cnarles fur- isned houe m . Dyer, rci.sns. with the vouns- rj-stcrs." Ilu-h.ird Mid. "We must t;tind ;uul d,-o;,.p Oiir own play 'J fr w hc ni.t.ie a cwl start ? a'Kl rviorr vn our farm system J.shiMiM start prmlueiiy; ball' play vers pool piuhiJi t. make the voilv inen ti win tv a onestion SHOFMAKKR St'SPKNDKD ARCADIA. Caht. ITI'-Jd k Wilhe Shoemaker, who has Keen hainc his troubles of late. as handed a five-day suspension hy stewards at Santa Anita Fri-; dav. The stivension begins next! luesday. Mioemaker was set down hy ciwsinR over in t h e hackstretch while abodrd Alma nac in the sixth race on Thurs day. PAROLE OFFICER Pa-eie a-vt p'nba'ien wtyir et vrMi ie. cations .r o-eoon. vust be be'waen n aM i. co'i"5e O'aduate ana hav fe yea- (sM'ifKr at a o-ce e' ( or tn raaM w,al t-v.ce t, p, ,f(l. -0 Sa'ar-v rar-o' 15 20 to W WO A.-e'v --"eavfiv o-eqM Cvl Sa--v.ee Com. ssion. Public Se-vice Buidn, Sa e-n UNFURNISHED tr Vam. one Ct-iiftl, Tl e OM-wrn cabm. furrn,hfd rr-uD'e Rent, 135. 1335 Shasta. Art. J 0 ic Key at TWO bel'Mm hoL.e. wirM Vi D'amood, Stewert-Lennoi, VEBV r 'oca on brt'OOrr r--mi Quiet TU 4.JM- " f'""! I bdro?m hfxie, Mali to wa't ra-pat r,0 Hying room. Pertly furniihea. TU J-3 '44 rushed er wnfyrnn-nd, Momefla'e ''ed duDie.' AdiTitT, into a More Sports (Page 4-B) NOT if F Tfl rr trnr'cu." wnra tn, cubing )n ? . . , 'ur in thtj advarf.tmQ r-cv Wa ara ui . M ..t -r, . . 's. but we matt fv-v pe'f t . ONE bed-owr. u-umisV1. eiec'ic --t-ae. cpver t-yj r,act aU fwifieMi-a advert... 'n crvf" "' end stcase "KtM ans'. hto e-td crM ts 0'oe. tc-es, 33 Kt and f.tj rt f, fs, p..,; , TU 4-OJC lM B 'ttf'1 It t C'iSS'efl A.-V '"VACULA-E "vV.-o v-ta ) TTr fi-l'lfl Da-'ttsna mi aJ... - I . c . " n 1 M ' bed'oo-n SITUATIONS WANTID e3 18 CULA'E v-i'o-r '"Qu -e u- CSE bed-tv-n i TU ed hxse. c:i Cmild c-e 'e Tu J-!T ha-.d Tu ? labce to bed-rx-o u- "e rt VI. :Vi S 1 I 'AO hrfl-K- ' f i rsat L'CESSFD CMii.0 CRB " "v Vv' "m-r, Wa Vorev t-oh c-t3av m t tm '" Ca-.son Dne. Tu ''NINO. AkTwSG tLB Df"t7 "' c-x-e-ta a9nn Tu tUM w. ot'basje pad Tj i mn-1, T O pes - rws-i hty4t. fe-xed ya-a. !"d "vt e y. T j