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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1933)
Juno 13, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Baer Turns Into Real Fighter Fata May Throw Call fornlan Against Car nora. Both Man Hava Killad Oppo nanla. Gus Sonnon barg Got Into Mat Gamo by Accident. Mai Be.r etande out well at a promised rMumplInn of th trdltlonl champion of bvywlght boiers. Thl playboy tram California, working under th aever guldanr of Jack Dmpsy, baa com out of bla , hell, Italian off bla leslnes and turned blmialf Inlo a raal, bard-bllllni fighter. Not long ao It wi aald User would neyer maka a champion nnr vn a near ehamplon. Ha waa Indlffer nt to tha poaalbltltle of gaining ring success. It wai a pwely manlal atllluda, for If over a fighter bad strength and ability It waa Mas llaar. Ha bad killed a man, and bad been temporarily barred from ren bla borne elate of Cali fornia. Boxing crltlra con sidered tbla unfortunate death utflclent to ruin tha pros pecta of tha man who laat weak defeated Mas Bchmel log. e e e But now . Baer la on the blab road toward the cham pionship. He la definitely aieured of a match with eith er Champion Jack Fharkcy or Challenger Prlmo Carnero. What a strange thing It would he If Camera and Baer were thrown together. Here would ba two men, each In directly responsible for tha death of an opponent In tha ring, thrown together for a world title. e e e Oua Ronnenherg got Into tha wreetllng business purely by accident. Tbla great, bearr giant, a former all America tackle for Dr. C. W. Fpeara while Poo waa produc ing winning teams at Dart mouth, waa shoved Into tha arena to prove his assertion wreetllng waa a eomparat'.ve ly simple lima. Ronnenherg knew less thsn nothing about wrestling, for ha had Just previously seen bla first match. The former football man and a friend bad dropped In to Madison Sqnsre Garden at New Tork merely to past away a dull renin. Wrestling was the chief at traction at tha Garden that season and Ons saw bis first heavyweight match. e e e Ronnenherg, accepting thla ehellense refilling his. opinion of wrestling and tirtlerra went Into the ring wllh' noth ing mora than bis two hande and a set of particularly broad ehonldera.' He knew no holds and even though be might have beard of a few. be waa absolutely wlthont knowledge to mani pulate them. But there wera two things he could do and that waa charga and tackle. I)oe Rpeara bsd seen to It that thla all-Atnerlran knew tha funda mentals of football. Roanan barg Instinct ively charged and tackled his first opponent. Tha force of bis rush carried the man out of tha ring and set him In the aisles aa cold as lh pro verbial dill pickle. It waa something new In tb wreet llng gam nd sport writer and promnlera Immedlalaly capitalised upon II. e e e Tt took a long time before Ronnenherg conld learn tb holds and combination holds of tb profession, but until h learned them h continued to win match through tha application of this butt and flvlng Inch!. H still re talna the tackle and his chief weapon but be has mastered all th Intricate holds known to th wrestling business. Ronnenherg. alone, revived lh gam after It had fallen awav nnder tha popularity of hosing. .He brought It out of th lethargy of acllrmless science and turned It Into blood and thunder. Tin bad been finished at Dartmouth before hn acrld ntly. mnr than anything Is, entered the mat gam. H waa not a yonlb. and to day h probably Is pretty close fo 40 years old. But th life of a wrestler Is long. H has SO mora years for ac tivity and profit making than a boxer. Boxera tb ordinary run of them become pretty much knocked about after a few years, but wrestling la th sort of 'a game to aid a man In retaining his Intelli gence and physical power nil through his life. Ronnenherg one acquired th championship of the world and still Is hot after such men aa Jim Browning, Jim Lnndoa and Bl rangier. l.owla for another chance.. Thcso three men, however, are the king pins of the garni along with Ronnenherg, and atror carefully away from each din ar, i see Th aelectoln of lh Amrl can Legion Junior baseball team to represent Klamath county recalls the champion toward a ehnmplonshlp last eason. Klamath, going a long way under Vlnco O'nrlcn and I.ynn Boycroft In 111. should go even farther this eason. Many of the aam boya har relumed and many new and promising players have filled In vacated posi tions. Klamath may h In th running for lb cham pionship by th Urn of tha till aeries at tho Fairgrounds during tha stole Legion con vention In August I ALTAW10NT NINE GO NT C M IN LEGION PLAY North Side Beaten, 9-3; South Side Wins in 9-4 Contest Allamont Junior Legion base. ball team defeated lh Northald team Hunday, I to I, to gala lh county championship among the six teams entered from all sec. tlons of th county, Th Routhsld team played a combination team of Kano and Malln Hunday, and won by a score of f to 4. Batteries for Routhsld wer Deerlng and Blllee; for for Northslde. Howl and Web-Keno-Malln. Itelber and llalrri; for Altamont, James and Wil liams; fur Northslde, Howl and YYobher. Twenty-two players hav been selected by tb Junior baseball committee of the American Legion from lh lenm, which bar en tered the county tournament. The squsd will be rut down to It members by Jrne 10, according to Vincent O'Brien, chairman. The It players to be selected for th county team will nlav In the championship games to be piayea during the elate legion contention her In August. The Klamath team must win from I-akevlew. Medford, Marshfleld and Eugene In that order to gain the atal finals. Thoa selected for the squid Sunday are: Deerlng. Weber. niiuama, raatega. Howie, James Knudson, Itelher, Rtastney, Ad. kins. Young, Wakeman. Quisled Hodge, Musselmsn. flreen. Balrd Short, Bonatta, Crappo, Com best muer. O'DELL FAVORITE TO Tony O'Deil ruled a favorite today to defeat Hussell Howard at the Merrill Community ball Thursday night. Tha men will meet each other In a ten-round main event. O'Dell'a backgrounds point to ward a victory after two auecea slv defeats In bonta against t'at MoKadden. Tony bnxea well. hits hard and haa aeveral years of wld xperlenc. Howard la on of th clever est boxera In Klamath county but he baa no real ability aa a puncher. His experience Is more limited than O'Dell'a but, nevertheless, ha haa eufflclent power to make a difficult op ponent for O'Deil. Steamboat Jackson. veteran favorite of lh county, will op pose Homslne Street, negro, in the six-round seml-wlndttp. Three four-round preliminar ies will support th featured houta. Klamath Tennis Club Defeats Strong Ashland Town Team Th Klamath Falls . tennis team, weakened by th absence of thro of th stellar players of the squad. Journeyed to Ashland Sunday and won 6 to 4 from th Ashland town team. Richmond playing number on for lh local team, defeated Hansen. 8-3, 1-1. Caseman. playing number two and In ex cellent form, defeated Preseolt of Ashland. -0, 7-6. Jack Crawford defeated BUI Allln of Ashland, 8-4, 6-7. 0-1. Edgar Dent, number four for Klamath Falls, took straight acts from D. Joy, 6-0, 7-6. Tom Massey, lh chop hall tar of th Kla math team won a hard fought match from Woodson, 11-9, 3-6, 8-2. Tom Sparks lost his match to Bougtman, 1-6, 8-1. In a Cleveland Indians Seek New Deal In American League Race fly HiiKh H. Kullrrton Jr. (Associated Prena Sporta Writer) Th Cleveland Indiana havo mads their slart for a new ileal In the American league atrugiile, hut In their first gam under Walter Johnson's management they failed to ahow any algna of overcoming their one conspicuous weakness lack or hitting power. Th Indians won their llrsl game for the "Big Train" Sunday hut whllo tho bats of th other American league cluba swer booming out a thunder of has hits and homo runs, they collect ed only fir safeties, and had to go to ten Innings to beat lh sev enth plac St. Loula Browns. 1 to 0. In th tenth Mel Harrier load ed the bases and waa relloved hy Oral Hlldchrnnd, who retired th side, and a few mlnnlea later won his own gnme with a single that brought In Joo Vosmlx with the only run. HtnnillngH Closo Weak aa this performance waa, It left tho Indians only a half gamo behind the fourth-plac Philadelphia Athletics and on an, hnltlnrl lite Chimin Whit luv wlm wnnl Into third nlnce hv splitting; a double header with Detroit while th A.'s lost a sing feat to Washington, 13 to 8, Th five-hit pitching of Milton Gaston and Al Simmons' slugging gave the Pale Hosn tha opener, 8-1, but Ihey tossed away the second. B-8, giving the Tlgera four rims by errors. Th Senators smash ed out 111 hits off four Philadel phia pitchers, whllo the A.'h beet return gesture wns Jimmy Foxx'a 14th bomor of th season. Roseburg Vets Beat Pelicans In League Tilt nOMKUUIIO. Or., June 11, UP) I'laylug their first bom gam of th southern Oregon baseball league schedule, th Douglas county vets. In a wild ninth Inn ing finish defeated Klamath rails hero yesterday, a to 4. Th Pel icans took the lead, I to 1, In th fifth Inning, but wera tied In th seven lh. and the Vsls mad It 1 to I In tha eighth. With two down In tb first of lb ninth, Klsmalh Fella pushed over two runs on a walk and two hlta. but tha Veta cam back In th last of tha Inning with a besa on balls and two hits, winning the gam when the ball waa fumbled at aecond baa on an attempted cut-off play to th plat. Th Pellcana broke all of their bats hitting at I'aust's fast curvea, and had to finish the gam with bor rowed club. Score: R. II. It Hoseliurg ...... 6 11 1 Klamath rails 4 7 4 llitttrrb-a: Paust and Adamson; .Violator and Edwards. ALL-STARS BEAT SHAW-BERT The Klsmsth All-Stsrs went a long way Sunday toward set lllng tha unofficial title of Inde pendent baseball teams In the county when '.he squad turned rlhnw-ltertram, 7 to 8. It was the first meeting of th teams, and a aecond game vlll be played before tha summer In over. The Stars won, respite a bad day for errors. In '.be first three Innings Rhaw-Bertrata got Into a 4 to lead, but after that the Stara settled down and permitted but on more score. This came In th alxth Inning. P. Gehrman hurled ontaland Ing ball for the stars. II atruck out 1 men. (Ilman, mill pitcher, fanned only four. The summary: rt. H. K. All-Stars . 7 10 Shaw-liertram ......... 6 6 4 Ohrman and Booth; Oilman and Hanks. Merrill smothered Algoma Run day In a tree-hlttlng. free-scoring basebsll game. 22 to 2. The con test waa played on th Aigoma diamond. Merrill took a strong lead In tha first Inning, and became a contest to lee how many runa the team could score before th game waa ovr. Bapler and Lodge formed tho Merrill battery. Merrill will meet the Shaw Bertram box factory team a; Merrill next Sunday. clos match, George Massey de feated Wilson S-4. 1-t, 8-6. Caseman and Richmond play ing aa Klamath'a number one dnublea won from Woodson and Allln, 8-1, 1-4. Dent and Craw ford, Klamath number two dou bles won over Bougtman and Wilson, 6-1, 8-4. Pearl Colllster, number one for Klamath's women's teem, Inst In her match with Helen Dltrlck, 2-8. 1-1. Mary Rich ardson, number two, was defeat ed by Mary Realty, 2-6, 7-0. Miss Colllster and Miss Rich ardson playing for Klamath In tha girls' doubles lost to the Dltrlck, Bealty combination of Ashland. A return lournment Is sche duled with Ashland at Klamath Falls. June 18, Tha league leading New York Yankees ana th last-plac Bos ton Red Sox divided a bargain bill before 30,000 fans. Home runs were featured In both gamea. The Yanks tied th first gam with late homers. Including Lou Gehrig's 13th, and won 8 to 7 when Roy Johnson muffed a fly, Smead Jnllry'a homer with on on In the alxth and last Inning gave the Red Sox an 11-9 triumph In the second clash. 1'lrntes Come Rack A "comohack" rush by tb Pittsburgh Pirates furnished th high spot of the National league program. The rirates took two gamea from the aocond place S.. Louis Cardinals, winning the first 11-7 with a ton run out-burst In the ninth Inning, and the sec ond 3-0 on Larry Frcnch'a atcady pitching. Th league leading Now York Giants meanwhlla took a 7-6 trimming from th Phllllss, who scored six runs against Hal Schu macher In th fourth Inning. Af ter going down 5-4 In th open ing alugfeat, when Cincinnati scored four runs In th first, th Chicago Cubs cam back to win their flrat gam of th season In th Reds' park, 1 to 1, Th Rrooklyn Dodger and Boston Braves also divided their double bill and remained only half a gam apart. Boston put over five runs In tha fifth, with Bandy Moore's homer as th cli max, and took th opener, 8-4. Good pitching by Van Mungo gar Brooklyn th second deci sion, I to 2. N 1 TO STATE MEET Klamath Shooters Will Hold Final Practice Next Thursday Ernest Nltsrh.lm shot high In lh last Sunday match of the Klamath Gun club before tb an nual Oregon stale trap shoot, sponsored by th Oregon mat Trapshootors association la played 1 her thla weak end. A final prac tice day will b held Thursday at 1 o'clock. Tb atats lonrnament will open Friday morning at o'clock at tha Klamath Uun club grounds. I Class championship and handl- cap doublee will b played tbei opening morning. Ratnrday morn-1 ing th first half aiate champion-1 ship, preliminary b end leaps and double championship matches I will be played. I Sunday morning th last half! of stat championship Oregonlan finale will b played with thai handicap championship. Trophies and prliea for the winner of : matches will be offered by tho ; Klamath Gun club and th state ! association. Scores Sunday were: 100 Hdp. Dbl. Wm. Baum 45 R. Nltschelm 49 Dr. Boyd 4. C. J. Martin . 41 V. J. Beeley 4 Wm. Harkman ..44 H. Baum 41 R. N. Hardenbrook 48 H. L. Woodard 4 F. M. Craig 41 B. Hardenbrook ....47 J. H. Martin 48 W. E. Lamm 42 26 22 20 fO 24 24 a 21 23 20 22 22 T 111 GOLF wm Final In th first round for lh President's cup tournament of tha Heamea Golf and Country club war played off Sunday and three of the second round matches played. Th remaining flv matches of lh second round are eipected to be played before Sunday. Th match scheduled for Sun day with the Klamath and Grants Pass teams waa called oir. Winners of th first round President's cup tournament are. Motley, Towcy, Sanford, R. Hover. Hall, Heartley. C. Hovey, Voye. Kennett, Harden. Hous ton. Berry, t-aws. Dr. Merrrman. Jacobs, Shaw. In th aecond round matches played Sunday, Kennett defeated Harden, fire and four: Hous ton defeated Hetry. two uo: Jacoba defeated Shaw, three and two. HEAVIES WRESTLE E Four heavyweights, two well known for their appearances In the Legion hall ring, hav been algned hy Mack Lillnrd, promo ter. Gua Sonnenberg. former champion of the world, will wrestle In the main event against Al Karaslck, the Buss Ian Lion from Portland Satur day night. Th bout will be for one hour. Harry Demetral, Introduced the fans her last week against Ray Frlsble, will meet Jo P.ey nolds, th bearded man from Portland, In th aeml-wlndup. Reynolds will be recalled through hla match with BUI Sandahl her aeveral months ago. EAST KLAMATH The East Klamath Improve ment club continued Ua victory drive Sunday, when It defeated th Chlloquln Tomahawks, 11 to 5. Th contest was played at Chlloquln. Th summary: R. H. E. ...11 7 6 ...5 4 8 Wilson, Ml- East Klamath Chlloquln ...... Newt and Boyd; rani and Kirk. Baseball - NATIONAL R H E Brooklyn 4 12 0 Philadelphia 7 13 0 Carroll, Ryan, - Shaut and Outen, Lopes; Hansen and Davis, RUB Chicago 6 8 0 Cincinnati 8 13 4 Melon. Bush and Hartnett; Smith and Lombard!. , AMERICAN R H E SI, Louis 1 7 0 Chicago 1 7 0 Blseholder and Shea; Dsnham Heving and Barry. PRAMR HOUSE DAMAOKD A small tram house occupied by Mrs. J. Falls, was slightly damaged Sunday evening by fire which had Ita origin In a wood box sitting too close to the stove, according to report from th city fir department, Tbe house la th property of Mra. Jim Jorey, BEATS C10Q1 Want -AdsBringResults Phone Yours to 1900 I & J i Rates t 1 1 "In par word par day's 1 1 i "V-insertion. ' 10 per cent discount ads running on el week. Vfl per cant discount on sWtili running on monin. All classified ada ar Insert. sd In both The Klamath News snd Evening Herald, at the above rat, appearing la The Time limit for classification in the following day's papara la 6:00 P. M. Ada dealred In serted on the same day as sub mitted will hav to run "Too Late to Classify." Too-Late, to-ciasslfy ads are put in one paper only st th same rate as quoted a hot, and classified for succeeding Insertions. Ccnerat Notices MAKE your date Tor PAPER HANGERS and DECORATORS. Let ua figure your PAINTING. I'rlcea are now lowest W car ry the Most complet line of WALLPAPER. PAINTS. ENAM ELS and VARNISHES la outh ern Oregon. Patterson Paint Store Contractors and Dealer ' 230 Main Pbon 1848 w'e. alva Orange Stamp NEW METHOD CLEANERS Suits, Dresses. Coata. Hata. 60c. CASH AND CARRY Phono 7S2. 145J Esplanade Tennis Rackets Reatrung 2.50 to 17.10 . Lawn mowers aharpened, with our complete mechanical equipment. DERBY'S REPAIR SHOP 248 E. Main Phone635W I WILL not he resnonslhle for any bills contracted hy Trading! wi previous io jnne la, lus.l. OLIVEll NEWSOM. 3532 PAINTING, paperhanging. gum graining. Prices to suit the times. Phone 2393J. C. C. Hyde. 3524 PAINTING, paperhanging, J. P. Roper. kalso Phone 350S mining. 1438W. PAINTING, decorating, papering, estimates on any oo. large or small. Pbon 107. J. L. New man. 1309 IIE.MSTITCHINO. buttons, pleat ing. Golden Rule Store. 1304 TURKISH BATH Massage, col onic Irrigation. Registered nurse. 127 South Seieuth. 1151 RADIO SERVICE or all kinds. Win. Long, 1405 Lookout St. Pbon I325J. 1188 HEMSTITCHING, BUTTONS cov . ered, dressmaking. Mra. H. M. Allender. 514 Walnut. 1245 Personals HEADINGS dally 521 Oak. '5c. Transportation Travel by Stage 11 Hrs. to Portland 7 no one inenround vi .vw way vw-wtrlp IS Hrs. to Seattle $9.00 Z'r $i4.oor?rPn4 Via Bend and Waplnltla. Leave K. Falls 12:30 P. M. Greyhound Depot. Pbon 991 6 Help Wanted, Male WANTED Salesman; liberal commission. Must have car. Box 3542. News-Herald. SS42 12 Room and Board BOARD AND ROOM. 125 N. 8th. 3541 13 Furnished Apartments THREE-ROOM nicely furnished duplex apartment. Hot Sprlnga Addition. Phone 14D0-M. 237 Hasklns and Erie, 3702 THREE-ROOM furnished apart ment, nook, store room, hard wood floors, etc.. laundry. frigldalr. Hot Sprints. 355 Eldorado. '8454 LVRGB two-room apartment water, heat and electricity, fur nlsbeil. Hcrmdaa Apis., 1431 Ksplnnnde. l'hone 1617J. 3339 ( OLL, well ventilated 3 rooms on ground floor; frigldalr Alameda APts. 1300 Kaplan ad. 1544 13 Furnished Apartment THB BOOSEVELT Hot Spring Addition, Phone 111 SIS WHY PAY MORRT A read Apartmenta. Completely furn ished with garage and no de- Pislt for aleclrlclU, I2u op. hone 700. 1237 KOI R large room, two bed rooms, piano. steam bat. elec tric range, garage. Adults 131 N. lltb. 2291 FOR RENT Furnished apart ment, 4 rooms and batb. Clos in. 711 Jefferson. till FI'BS'I8UED apartment. (1! N. loth. 4 14 Furniahad House FURN'ISIIF.D or unfurnished I room duplex, hardwood floor electrical equipment; very closo In. Corner 7th and Jefferson. 15 Unfurnished Houses Rooming House !For Rent Entlr second floor of th K. D. Building, corner Main and Broad. Good location for boarding and rooming house. 13 rooms 2 baths. Apply 136 Main. Telephone No. 1 it Wanted to Rent OR ROOMS By reliable. ton.nt Will n? S1& month. News-Herald. Box S714. 2718 (7 Real Estate For Sal 85 DOWN 85 Per month, will buy clos In Irrigated, garden tracts, near paving and bua service. A. J. TRACY, REALTOR I'hou 848 809 So. 8th Rt. 1(82 ONE ACRE IRRIGATION 2- room house, good chicken house, garden planted. Con alder rent. Portland Drive, nut off So. th. us: 18a To Exchange TRADE Equity, amall modern nome. Hot springs, tor taie model car, farm machinery or livestock. 1818 Portland St. 1538 WILL TRADE rooms for car. furniture of 10 0J Oak. 35SS. 19 Automotive B-Line Station Axel, Wheel and Frame Service In New Location at Sixth at Willow With Specialised Service 3398 WILL TRADE for furniture. model T 02 Oak. 20 Miscellaneous For Sale For Sale Cheap USED wool sacks. Ilk new. W buy pelts, wool and junk. M. & S. Bag Co. 634 Market. Pbon 193!W. 341k NEW SPR1NU FROCKS weeklv t Torglers UPslairs Dress Shopp. Specially priced. 8e tneni now. 731 iuain. rnone 6S2-J. 1177 mik BAKU A INS in slightly osed furniture and ranges. W nav cash for aecond hand goods Piano for sale or rent. KLAMATH FURNITURE EXCHANGE 721 Main Pbon 894 Your credit ts good. 0441 FARMERS Blockwood direct from chut at Shaw-Bertram box factory. 83.00 per cord. Hellbronner et Rea. Phone 339W. 3009 FOR SALE On used wood range, also on slightly used electric range. Reasonable. 801 West Main. 3713 FOR SALE Hot Point Electric Range, almost new. Ice box holds HO lbs. 318. Phone 21 Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Second hand goods, especial ly stoves and ranges. 8e our bargains In used furni ture. G. L. Hembrea 231 So. 8th St. 1407 GOING to Los Angeles soon, can take three, share expenses. News-Herald, box 3534. 3534 WANTED Two second hand hay buckers. z. U. Harris, Dairy. 3717 WANTED Seed potatoes. 54FS. Phone 352S 22 Livestock and Feed FOR SALE Young fresh Hob eteln cow. Joseph Chotard, I mile northwest Malln. 3493 WANTED H or 40 head cattle to pasture. E. Kllnkhamnier homcrinle. 3 5 4 0 22a Poultry For Sale STATE Blood Tested White Leg. horns. Barred Bock and Bad Chicks, Nln Dollar 100 pre- paia ana guaranieea. J. it. Ala gulre, 2416 N. B. Oregon St. Portland. - 1780 IIC YOU hmwm nmalh.n , ..II bare changed your place of mismess, nuy or aeii rarm pro ducts or have anything to tell the public, the most economical and aurest way of getting re sults la through the classified, Phone 1900 or writs In to the Nsws-HtraUk Farm Product FOR RALE Seed potato. In quire Vaclav Drasll, Rt. 1. Ma- lln. ' tn,-, 23 Financial I NOTICE $ $ Do yon need money t Unsecured salary loans. No red tap. Oat money asms day yo apply for It. State Loan Co. 801 Or. Bank Bldg. Pbon 741 Lie. No. 8-1 4 3AVE SAVE SAVE ON AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING Lowest rale and easiest term lovestlgata and ba convinced. MOTOR INVESTMENT CO. Ill So. Tth. Ph. 1141 1'te License M-104 24 Buaineaa Opportunitiea SMALL paying business for aale, 1200. Inquire 1 a 1 1 Oregon, mornings, befor Thursday. nil Necessities for Work WANT TOUNO GIRL to work aa companion. 1318 Crescent. 1S83 WOMAN will work for aeeesal tie. Will trad bedding for anything. 235 E. Main. Apt 4. asasEKsezaasaasaaaBeassaaal: Work for Necessities VOI'NO MAN will exchange work for rant of 8 or 4-room house, near school. Box 1487, News Herald. 3497 ! EXCHANGE - Feeding of eow for milk. Write or phone J. M. Downs, Altamont. care of Cook's Store. 2893 YOUNO WOMAN v room and board tiea on farm. 3985. 'Ill work tor and necesst-News-Hereld. 3985 WOMAN WILL DO III kind work for fruit Jars, clothing or nsed sewing machine. Call 5 Lowell Street. 232? 22b Klamath Business Directory Beauty Parlor Permanent Waves 11.95 and np. Orleans Beauty 421 Main Fbona 1582 Electric Cleanera See the new Singer 1-speed air brush cleaner at th SINGER CHOP 1405 Main Phone 828 Rent Repair Jeweler "LET GEO ROB DO IT" George L. Met Expert Watchmaker and Jeweler REPAIRING. 837 Main St. Mineral Baths Mineral Baths Hot Spring Nat. Swimming Lessons Ella Redkey. Instructor Ph. 1179 Legal Notices NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters of Union High School District No. 1 of Klamath Coun ty, Slate of Oregon, that the an nual school meeting of said Union High School District will be held at Klamath Union High School. Klamath Falls, Oregon, to begin at tha hour of 8 o'clock p. m., on the fourth Monday of Jun. 1933, being the lath day of June, 1933. This meeting Is called for tb LAKE HontxnsTAi. I Where la Lake l.nelset T RellKlMte tew In HlneuUM. M l-erfslnles ! Ifce enter ef vn.l aees. 13 Hale. 1 Wnrk et skill. 17 nelllne ? eneleer. I X. -je Cnw-fceaie ade. S3 T eeever. 2J I'rlme eoea. 34 r-eesu 35 . 2U tsr e tiner shlae. ST I'nee. S Te rent. 2 Measure. HO Bean. S3 To nuapend. 3.1 Avernaehl", ani.leth. .'IT llnnl ef tbe faro. 41 earing. 43 SlrKe. 4:1 l:ims. 441'keetrleal performer. 4.1 Water el ANSWER TO hnHtam. 4T MtmhlBi ferula. 4H Ut V4jrj. 4 Raul mt ham, .Ir an nails. SI T rttBtK .VJ ritmnl. j MT tttnratt frnm ith?ra, Sfl ntiftstl Jews. AT T ! . VERTICAL 1 r Matins EjvXtfcnBb.OiRtik T O3 c ioiLjdIsMMQ JQh U PBLliS'A SsJ'iUftC KNeTBO I A LiSBUA 5H Yi i !e;l iDHN' 1 P;UPn'e 3c R;t tpBR,tlP;E CBsJO sBk'ciA R.5a2.E o.EjsHs A'NlHE'AjGltSttlcX'RlRg frEtf ,E fiM L TS 1 5t)l IE f-fT is r u is lb I r i6 19 ito i11 i12 113 S I4i IS is ff-4r:n!::: ILEJI-II XL ii i&u ii ssr 3?rift p W 4T" " --!------! 5S ?! "jS? Work for Necessities WILL exchange painting or labor er wbii ens. til. I, BOS 79 1244 TOUNO woman will do eewlng In exchaose for yard goods 2027 Applegat. 8171 WILL TRADE rabbit. 3 bocks and t does, for anything, lis Lincoln. 2848 EXPERIENCED woman vlll do laundry for groceriea. Phone 1573R. 580 8oulb 8th. 8311 ELDERLY, reliable gentleman will do any kind of work for automobile or necessities Newa-Henld. box 3T11. 3711 MIDDLE-AG ED LADY will work for bouse rent or necessities. Call 3317 Reclamation. 8144 TOUNO woman wtll car for children, wash or Iroa tor clothing. Pbon 543-4. 300 Gsge road. 1177. TOUNO girl wilt car for chil dren or wash or Iron for cloth ing. Pbon 143-J. 30ft 0g road. 3174 MAN will do any kind of work for rent of small hona. News-Herald, Box 3951. 3351 TWO young men will help with pua punting or rarm work in exchange- for spuds or gaso line, o. R. Wells, Rt, I, Box 127. Klamath Falls. 1953 WOMAN will car for ahlldrsa In bom by day or hoar, do mending, quilting, owing or laundry for bed. clothing or necessities. 133 8. Rlvrdls. 1883 GIRL 19. will car tor chlldraa ar help wltb housework lid cooking, for clothing, or furni ture. 133 8. Rlvarsld. 1131 EXCHANGE Children's cloth ing for sewing or bona clean ing. American Legion bead quarters. 5th and Mala. 3703 COMPETENT experienced wom an wishes work by day, hour, or week In or out of town. Beet of reference. , Phone 19F31. 3911 CSE THE Classified to sell roar old car. fnrnltar. eblckens. or what bar yon. Plumbing Save on your new plumbing in stallations, materials and repafra. Make your kitchen sink and bath room modern. Will take old fix ture on trade-In for new. O. C. MOTLEY. 839 Klamath Av. Tel. 1054 Second Hand Storea Will pav highest pricea tor aecond hand tools of all kinds, rifles, sad dles, small cook etoves. 0. K. Second Hand Store. 821 Klamath Typewriters School Trained Mechanic 14 Years' Experience Adding Machine and Typewriter Salea and Sarvic 630 Main Pbon 141 Adding Machine and Typewriters IZ4 s. 7tn. rnone ihbi Legal Notice purpose of electing one director of Union High School District No. 2 of Klamath County, Ore gon, snd th transaction of busi ness usual at inch a meeting. Dated thla 2nd day of Jane, 1933. LESLIE ROOBRI. Chairman of Board et Direc tors of Union High School District No. 1, of Klamath County. Oregon. Attest: W. 8. WILEY, Clerk. 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