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June 21, 1938 THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Portland Gets Grid Feature Oregon and Oregon State Contest Likely to Remain Away From Campue Permanently- B a r n i e Hughe at Crater Lake. Shift Consid ered In Southern Oregon League. The Orgon-Orgon SttU football gam, the annual ell mn to athletic elclteraent In Oregon, hH been removed from the cmpu end Mtit to Port land tor this full. The con ten, ranking high In the north west at the moat outstanding gridiron dUputa of any eea-' aon, will be played on Mult nomah field, November 11. Thar ara any number ot alumni prepared to foreran thla gama'a permanent sche dule (nr the blggeet city In Oregon. It waa In 1917 when the Meet Bearer-WeMoot (Ight was taken to Portland, and since then there haa been year ly agitation to try the stunt agsln. see Oregon has been particular ly favorable toward the chanse and has encouraged It for aev erat yeara. Last year It was thought certain to be ahlfted to Portland, and eren press paaaee were Issued to newe pspermen. At the last min ute, however, officials at the Corvallla arhonl refused and the game was played on Dell field. This year Jurisdiction for promoting the game, reverted to Eugene and the Oregon of ficials Immediately completed details for sending It to Port land. It la mora than possible the gsm will not come back to F.ugsn and Cnrvallls for the financial success guaranteed at Portland will not be dis carded. The Multnomah sta dium won't be sufficient to bold the multitude of spec tator at Portland who will want to sea the brilliant strug gle between Prink Cslllson'a Wsbfoots and Lon Sllnsr's mysterious Hearers. e e Bernle Hughes, husky cen ter and co-cptaln of the Ore gon football team, baa become a ranger at Crater Lake park for the summer. - Hughes, well-known here as a mertiher of Prink Calllaon'a n'ersrlrol astlc champlona atMedford, looka bigger and touihef-Hian h ever did and hetUlways was big and tough. Thla athlete, selects al most every all-coast -tewjf- last year, will work wfch Mark Temple, halfback from Pend leton, in captaining the Web foots In their football cam paign nest season. These youths were th atara of Ore gon's victory over the Bear ers laat aeason, end were two of the leading performers all through tha season. see Tha Southern Oregon lesgus Is prsparsd to toaa out Ash land, considered aa one ot tha strongest comblnatlona In tha district at th atart ot th season, ha dropped three gamee In a row. On top ot that It haa gathered In no aupport from the cltliens of Ashland and visiting teams hare had to play before empty lands. Coqullle. Klamath rails, Medford and Esgls Point hare decided Ashland thould b replaced as a meana of continuing th league's popularity and strengthening It finance. There was on strong loam overlooked when th league waa formed. That waa Oranta Pas, considered ss a candi date If the Claaa D league Is organised In th stste next year. Oranta Pas alway ha had a powerful baseball team with admirable town aupport; th Southern Oregon league probably would hare more chanc for survival It th Cavamen were Included, - THIS CURIOUS WORLD - A gU e-aa- SHIPS HAVE ZTM&PS THBsa ssmiouslv eoNsreucTgo oevKW tuaecxM) th huu. cm itm MO ANO PfeOTlCT IT FROM OAMAea auprM coumkins. i III I I I OMSSVM m i i v L E Edwards' Outfit Meete Coqullle on Fair grounds Field. . HOl'THKRM OHKGOJf I,P.A(it'K W. L. Pet. Coqullle I 0 1.000 Klamath rail t 1 ' Medford ........ t 1 .67 Koseliurg ... I 1 Ashland 0 I .000 Essie Point 0 I .000 Sunday's Schedule: Coqullle t Klamath Falls: Ashland at Medford; Ragle Point et Koss burg. Th Klsmalh ' Pelicans, one set back In their drive for a Southern Oregon championship. hare an opportunity to take com- mand of the league leadership ! hera Sunday against tha undefeat ed outfit from Coqullle. Frisco Edwards, playing man ager, has switched the game to the fair grounda from Modoc field. Thla move was taken to provide covering for th apectat ou. A hot sun on the open stsnds at Modoc field,-Edwarda said, was keeping fane away. Ac commodations win be msd for several hundred spectatora Bun day. Coqullle maintained It ld Sunday by defeating th hereto fore unbeaten Medford outfit, 6 to 1. At the earn time Ed warda' men were keeping pace with a victory over th three tlmea defeated Eagl Point aquad. Roseburg trimmed Ashland Bun day to atay In the tie for aecond place, to 4. The Pellrans, on of the strong sst ot th six teams, bare been given an eren chance to bring Coqullle Into Ita first defeat. Klamath, losing to Rosshurg two weeks ago, haa recovered Its stride. Molatore, Edwards' star south paw, probably will start against Gilbert for Coqullle. Edwarda will be behind th bat for Klam ath and Houssr for Coqullle, ENTEflS REGflHA Klamath Falls will be repre sented by at least one outboard racing snthuslait In th Mld fnlumbla regatta, to b held at Vancouver. Wash., on July i and 4. ' Th Junior chamber hr has announced receipt of an entry from Kay Plcherlng. Plcbering haa announced that he will enter three rices. Class C, unlimited and runabout. Several of the rsoers who participated In the Medford regatta have been algned up for th Vancouver affair. In cluding Herb Strong of Medford. Wsrd Angllley of Msryrvllle, Calif., Everett Wllk ot Sacra mento. Cbet Livingston of Stock ten and Krnle Mlllot ot Btockton. More than 95 entries hare al ready been received for th re gatta, which la expected to be th biggest of Its kind In th Pacific Northwest. Cash prlsea ot 570 have been guaranteed. HIE EDWARDS BEATEN BY BERN DENVER. Colo., Jun 10. (AP) Blllle Edwarda, Kansaa City grapplar, attacked Dan Dar nell, referee, with his flsta dur ing a wrestling match her last night with Ira Dern, Salt Lake City, end loat two declsons. The fistic battle went to an unidentified spectator who rush ed to Darnell'a defense, slashed Edwarda across the fact and dis appeared. Edwarda had taken th first fall with a bddy smother slam in 13 minutes, 45 seconds: Dern tli second with a revere arm strotch In I minutes, four sec onds, when the Mlssourlan ran amuck. PELICANS HER thus tea Discovered, n ths pielo mussuva, cmcAQO.rr was mac in esvpr, about vxw' - g. -fl j . V N v m B III 1 11 I NX mi II AAARSEILLAISE. NATIONAL ANTHEM OF PRANCE, WAS ONCB A GQ&IQQfA SOWS l THAT COUNT. HEADED FOR HOME II Jojrncr While. Detroit Titer' outAeldvr, headed for a few home plates after thU plcturu waa taken. The reason la that he had Just been joined In matrimony to tha flrt on the rltlit, formerly Kern Rodecbert; of Ft, Smith. Ark,, and he had to tt'ln some practice dusting off the family dlshea. v E SEATTLE TEAM Sacramento Continues to Hold Leadership in Coast Races. By The Associated Press Largely because It still holds the Indian sign over th Mis sions. Sscramento was three gamea ahead ot It closest rival aa th Coast leagu pennant rare entered Ita 12th week Mon day. Thla week the Solon face Oakland at 8acramnto. The Oaks, after faltering for severs I weeks, came to Uf laat week to trim Hollywood In 5 ot th 7 gamea played. Hollywood takoa on th Angels at Wrlgley Field. Th Los An geles club showed an Improved attack last week In winning the series from Portland, 4-1. and hopea to climb higher In the first division at the expense ot Ita Southern California rival. Manager Spencer Abbott aends hla Hearers against th Indians at Seattl after two weeka of trouble In California. Portland dropped five games to the Mia alone before being licked by Loa Angelea. Seattle had better luck on Ita aouthern trip, breaking even In 14 gamea with Loa An gelea and San Franclaco. In tha fourth lagua engage ment this week the Missions and San Franclaco play a hometown aeries. AT HOME MEET HOYLAKR. England, Jun 10, (P) C. Rose (Sandy) Somer vllle. Canadian holder ot the United Statea amateur golt title, today advanced to th fourth round ot th British Amateur championship, with an eight end eeven victory over W. H. Sharps, of Dunbar. Cyril Tolley, Giant Englishman who haa made hla home In the United Statea serersl year, open ed hi hid for th chsraplonshlp by eliminating R, H. Openhelmer of th Royal and Ancient club, I and t, In a aecond round match. Tolley, who won th title In 1910 and ltlt. drew a first round by. Higami Gets Draw With Oklahoman PORTLAND, Or., Jun 10. (AP) Tesurl Hlgaml ot Japan draw with Otla Clingman ot Okla homa City In th one-hour main vent ot last night's wrestling matchea her when neither waa able to produce th deciding spill after eech had taken a tall. DUCKS BATTL Hal Schumacher, Youngster For Giants, Stars On Mound By Herbert W. Baker (Associated Press Sports Writer) Baseball experts called him a "second Christy Mathewson" a couple of years ago, hut Hnl Schumacher. 21-year-old right hander of the New York Giants. Is Just beginning to Justify what appeared then to be an extrava gant comparison. Lack ot control handicapped the youngster last aeason, much to the embarrassment of those who had likened him to th Im mortal "Matty," but Schumacher has hit hla stride now, snd Is con tributing more than his shar to the pitching atrcngth that Is keep the Giant on top th National leagu Handing. Fifth Hliulntit Hal pitched hla fifth shutout Monday, limiting th Chicago Cuba to three hits, to win 8-0. He gave four passes, and hi team mate mad four error behind him, hut he was dendly affective In the pinches. Lefty O'Doul paced a seren-hlt Giant attack on Charley Root that produced one In the first Inning and two In the eighth. It waa the Giants' second successive shutout tri umph over the Cubs and Schu macher's seventh victory against four defeats. Meanwhile the St. Louis Card inals loat gonnd In their fight It overhaul the Giants, dropping a (-1 decision to the Brooklyn STANDINGS By The Associated Preaa (Includes Monday's Gsmes) AMERICAN LEAOt'E W. L. Pet. New York . 15 It .(14 Washington 5 II .501 II 17 .541 ...II 17 .594 -..17 17 .600 2 10 .600 .11 17 .162 .11 II .160 NATIONAL LKAUt E W. L. New York 14 10 St. Louis 14 21 Pittsburgh J 1 26 Chicago . .... II 10 Cincinnati 18 10 Brooklyn 15 21 Boston 2 5 11 Philadelphia .......10 l Pet. .110 .696 .611 .608 .481 .463 .431 .131 Al Karaslck, the wrestler who created the most exciting dis turbance at the Legion hall In months last Saturday when ha and Qua Sonnenherg, ex-cham-plon. defeated and then lost on e foul, will return to Klamath Falls to aettle matter with Ray Frtahte. wreatllng-referee from Medford. Tha Portland Russian Lion, re ssnting Frisble'a decision award ing the match to Sonnenberg on a foul, accepted a challenge Monday night. The bout will go for one-hour In tha main event. Although both Frlsbl and Karaslck hare been wrestling In th northwest tor a number ot years, neither haa met th other. Th Friday night match will be a test for Frlable's nudefeated record In Klamath Falls. Pste Belcastor, th Sacra mento heavy, will meet Jack King, Seattle, In th semi-wind-up. Th bout will be on a 46 mlnute limit basis. Th first match will atart at 1:00 o'clock. TRIMS ALL-STARS The strong Granta Pass town team, considered aa a poaslbl candidate to replace Aahland In the Southern Oregon League, de feated the Klamath All-Stars In the valley Sunday 1 to 1. Granta Pass, centering It at tack, went Into a lead In the fifth Inning to score four runs. The Cavemen acored two more In th sixth and then the con test settled down to a battle, A high, cold wind contrlbuated to poor playing. Granta Pass will play tha Stara here next month. The summary: R. H. E. Granta Pass ............ Ill All-Stsrs 1 8 4 Hughes and Ogle; Gehrmn.i and Booth. dodger In th ninth when John ny Frederick singled Jimmy Jor dan home from second with th winning run. The defeat loft the Cards a gsms and a half out of th lead and cut their advantage over tha Idle Pittsburgh Pirates to two games. Chuck Klein hit his twelfth homer , aa th Phillies ended a five-gam loalng strenk and downed th Cincinnati Reds, 8-7. After appearing In 13 games without victory or defeat. Ad Lis ka wa credited with th triumph. Th Nw York Ynkees' lead In the Amorlcan league was cut to a half game as the world champions bowed to the Chicago White Sox, 4-3, while Washlnglon waa romping over the St. Louis Browns, 10-4. - The White Sox fell on Vernon Gomes for firs hit and sll their runs In th fourth Inning, and' Ed Durham and Red Faber combined to pro tect the lead. Washington as saulted four Brown pitchers for 11 hits, Including four horn run, for thelT easy triumph. Dertolt thumped Lefty Orove for nine hit and six runs In six Innings, beat th Philadelphia Athletics, 1-4, and gained a tie with the A. 'a to fifth place. Th Boston Red Sox handed Cleveland a 6-1 heating behind George Plp graa' five-hit pitching, and moved back Into seventh place, ahead of th Brown. Cleveland ............. Chicago Philadelphia Detroit ..... St. Loot Boston ... Want -AdsBring Results Phone Yours to 1900 Rateat 3cEi, word aer day's nsartloo. 10 per cent discount oa ad a running one week. 20: per cent dlaeount on ad running o a mootn. All clasaltied ada are Insert ed In both The Klamath News snd Evening Herald, at tha above rat, appearing In Th Newi first. Tim limit for classification in th following dar'a papera Is 6:00 P. M. Ads dsslrad In serted on the same day aa aub tr.ltted will have to run "Too Late to Classify." Too-Late-to-Claaalfy ada era pnt In on papr only at th tarn rat as quoted shore, and claaslfied tor succeeding insertion. General Notice Watch these bordered spaces for special prices and Items, as you might get the bargain you have been looking for. Lncae Furniture Hardware 195 East Main Street We glre Orange Stamps INW METHOD CLEANERS Suite, Dressos, Coats. Hau. 0e. CASH AND CARRY Phone 711. 1461 Esplanade Tamils Rickets Rertrung 11.60 to 17.60 Lawn mowers sharpened, with our complete mechanical equipment. DERBY'S REPAIR SHOP 241 E. Main Phone636W PAINTING, paperhanging, kalao- mlning, J. P. Roper. Phone 1438W. SE05 PAINTING, decorating, papering,' eetlmatea on eny Job, large or email. Phone 107. J. L. New man. 1109 HARDWARE We are closing out our stock ot Builders Hardware and all price way down to clean up. Also low prices on all car penter toola. Lucas Furniture Hardware 195 East Main Street HEMSTITCHING, buttons, pleat ing. Golden Rule 8tor. 3304 TURKISH BATH Masssge. col onlo Irrigation. Registered nurse 127 South Seventh. 1151 RADIO SERVICB ot ell kinds, Wm. Long, 1401 Lookout St. Phone I116J. 1111 HEM STITCH 1NQ, BUTTONS cov ered, dressmaking. Mra. H. M. Attendee 514 Walnnt. JUS Poreonal READINGS dally 611 Oak. 15c. Tranaportation I Travel By Stage ! 11 Hrs. to Portland . 17.00 one way 110.50 round trip. 11 Hrs. to Seattle . 19.00 one way, 114.00 round Trip. - Via Fiend and Waplnltla. Leave K. Falls 12:30 P. M. Grey hound Depot. Phone 16S0 3564 ws.BHaMBSB:B,WBnMKaBHWSS 6 Help Wanted, Male WANTED Man and wife, dairy ranch, used to DeLaval milker and general farm work. No children, H. J. Tlcnnor, Bon- ansa. itssi WANTED Two solicitors. Writ P. O. Rox 647. 1513 13 Furnished Apartment FOR RENT Furnished apart ment. 4 rooma and hath. Close I In. 718 Jefferson. 1918 I inSi KUUBKVRLi Hot Springs Addition. Phon 671 I860 WHY PAY MORE? Arcade Apartmenta. Completely furn ished with garage and no de- fnslt for electricity, llu up. 'hone 700. 1137 FOUR large rooma, two bed rooms, piano, steam heat, elec tric range, garaf. Adults ' 633 N. 11th. 1291 THREE-ROOM furnished apart ment, nook, atore room, hard wood floors, etc., laundry, frlgldatre. Hot Springs, 856 Eldorado. 1464 1-ROOM apartment. Hoi Springs. , 1878 Leltoy. .-, 3653 SPKND a few cent and ses If you can sell that car yon bar In th shed that someone else might Ilk to be driving down the atreet. Classified ad pay. Try your luck. i4 Furnished Houaea 1 4 ROOM MODERN I1O08E. ga I rage on Lakeview Street, !. Kent reasonable. Intjnlr 127 i Jefferson. 3602 FOR RENT Partly furnished house. 114 Lincoln Et. 1512 FOUR-ROOM I Phone 2r.T. furnished house. 3S37 S Unfurnished House Rooming House For Rent Entire second floor of the K. 1). Building, corner Main and Broad. Good location for boarding end rooming house. 11 room 1 bath. Apply 635 Main. Telephon No. 1 FOR RENT Nice 4-room unfur nished modern house, 1 bad rooms, breakfast room, base ment, furnace, etc. Avallablo about July let. See Mr. Hos klag, 617 Main BL 1712 FCR RENT 1-room boose In - center of city. Two baths, 6 bedrooms, larg dining room, etc. Operated as boarding and rooming house alnce 1126. See Mr. Hosklng, 617 Main atreet. 1721 FOR RENT On East Main, on I rooms and bath, one 1 room house, partly furnished. In quire 1416 East Main. 1640 MODERN 4-room house. Also - 2-room house. Phone 1179. 1641 MODERN 4 rooms, partly fur nished, close In, 111 month. Phone 1716. 1641 SEVEN-ROOM house, modern, full baaemont, furnace, cloae to school. Fulton St. 125. Dr. Dietsche. Phone 281. 1681 FOUR-ROOM unfurnished house, bath, 110 e month or 1 months tor 150 In advance. Inquire 1441 Orchard Way. 3571 (7 Real Estate For Sale LOG OR MILL 80 to 140 acre of timber on eharea. Could use donkey, see Dr. A. A. some. 8639 FOR SALE .Modern 1-room fur nished houae and sleeping porch, garage email lot, on Orchard Ave.. Just off pave ment: no . atreet assessment. Total price 1900. Will take light car as down payment. In quire 2441 Orchard Way. 15 DOWN 15 Per month, will buy dose In Irrigated, garden tracts, near paving and bna aerrlce. A. J. TRACY, REALTOR hone 969 609 So. 6th St. 1681 ACREAGE Irrigated, close In, priced right. Easy terms. H. E. Haugher, Bulck Garage, 1830 Main. 3818 19 Automotive FOR SALE Cheap, nnderslunt Ford bug; Ruxtell, good rub ber. Phone 1674 3631 DOKS YOUR MOTOR HEAT! We have aomething exclusive to offer you end guarantee our Job. Bulck Garage, 1330 Main. 3614 20 Miscallaneoua For Sale CANNING SEASON HERE Horn canning In Tin la the Modern way. With a Tin can SEALER PRESSURE COOKER at hand, every woman can now duplicate in her own kitchen the same safe, convenient and up-to-date pro cedure as Is found in large commercial Canneries: and you have no moulded fruit, no broken Jars, more -easily stored than glass Jars, require less space, cans easy to fill with large fruit, whole plecee of chicken, meet and the tender vegetables. We Invite yon to come In and examine th sealer, see how it works and the many advan- tagea In canning over glass Jnrs. Lucas Furniture 4t Hardware 195 East Main Street - For Sale Cheap USED wool sacks, like new. W buy pelts, wool and Junk. M. & S. Baer Co. 634 Market. Pnon 19S9W. 1418 FOR SALE Hot Point Electric Range, almost new. Ice box holds HO lbs. 111. Phone 404-R. 1701 REFRIGERATORS Several used ones from 14.50 to 140.00. Two Leonards, real Porcelain lined and seam less, 75 and 100 pound Ice capacity, extra good ones al most Ilk new. Lucas Furniture A Hardware 195 East Main Street FOR SALE Single bed, complete Call 1914 Applegate. 1634 FARMERS Blockwood direct from chute at Shaw-Rertram box factory, 13.00 per cord Hnllhronner ft Rea, Phone 139W. 1009 DRESSERS We hare about 20 used Dres sers In prices ranging from 17.60 to 111.50 and are big values for prices quoted. Lucas Furniture ft Hardware 195 East Main Street full BAitUAINS to slightly used furniture and rangea. We par cash for aecond hand goods Piano tor sale or rent. KLAMATH FURNITURE) EXCHANGE 711 Main Phone 894 Your credit Is good. 0441 STEGER Upright Piano, 1 50.00 for quick sale. 134 No. 3rd. 110 20 Miseellaneoua For Sal RUG8 American Oiientala as near nrlglnala aa Is possible to make. Beautiful deslgna. Wa have samples In three grades. Buy while prices are low. Glad to ahow aampiea and quote prlcee In different sites Lucas Furniture A Hardware 15 East Mela Street FOR BALK OR RENT Plsno. Phone 62.1. 1641 FOR SALE 60 all metal folding chairs, leather aeats, at less than half Price. KLAMATH WAREHOUSE CO. 1719 TORGLER'S Upstairs Bhoppe for smart ana snappy sports suits and summer coats, voiles and Donna Leee. 731 Main. 135i FURNITURE of 4-room apart ment, gooa conaiuon. rnone 629. 1021 USED two-oven restaurant range. Majestic. Klamath Furniture Co. 721 Main. 8720 21 Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Second hand goods, especial ly stove end range. Bee our bargains In usd furni ture. G. L. Hembree 111 So. th SL 1407 WANTED Good used wall tent, about 12x14. Phone 111 be- fore Thursday. SMI 22 Lireatock and Feed FOR SALE , OR TRADE For stork cattle or sheep, on team mules, J head Holstein dairy cowa. soms registered: Shetland stallions. Bob Adams, Merrill. 1651 FOR SALE Work horses, 1200 to 1100 pounds, Shetland pony. Opposite Klamath View Anto Camp. 3627 22a Poultry For Sale BLOOD TESTED White Leg horns, Barred Rocks and Red Chicks 19 100 prepared. J. R. Magulre, 2415 N. E. Ore- snn yt. rorriann. ore. 1 5 5 23 Financial $ $ NOTICE $ $ Do yon need money? Unsecured salary loans. No rod tap. Get money am day yon apply for It Su"te Loan Co. 301 Ore. Bank Bldg. Phone 761 Lie. No. 8-114 WANTED Loan of 1500; good security. Box 1635, News Herald. 3635 PEOPLE from Bend to Eureka read the classified ads every day. An ad ot thla many words costs only 11.30 tor three days In both paper. Klamath Business Directory Beauty Parlora Permanent Wavea 11.95 end up. Orleans Beauty 429 Malu Phone 1581 Board and Room Room and board, 16 week. Ida Samson. 125 K. 6th. Electric Cleaner See the new Singer 1-speed air brush cleaner at th SINGER SHOP 1405 Main Phone 118 Rent Repair Jeweler "LET GEORGE DO IT" George L. Mats Expert Watchmakar and Jeweler REPAIRING. 117 Main St. Mineral Bath Mineral Baths Hot Spring Nat. Music Schools THE RODE VIOLIN ACADEMY Jay Hebert, instructor, city li brary Bldg, 5th and Klamath. 123 Financial 3 AVE SAVE SAVE I ON AUTO LOANS i AND REFINANCING ! Lowest ratea and eeateat terma i Inveatlgate and be convinced. ! MOTOR INVESTMENT CO. 101 So. 7th. Ph. 1141 State License M-104 Necetaitie for Work WANTED Oood - floor man It exchange for room and board or rent of 6-room house. Phone 918-J. 1661 WILL GIVE RENT of house and acresg In exchange for car of same. 1611 Oregon. 1607 Work for Necenitiea WANTED Mlddle-eged single msn to work on small farm adjacent to town In exchange for room and board. Phone 1800 or 162J1. 1611 YOUNG BOY will work for room and board and alao pay some. Kws Hsrsld. Boa 1667. 1667 HOMELESS MOTHER aad Daughter will axchang wore for room and board and some wage. Box 1111. 1111 EXPERIENCED woman will do laundry for groceries. Phone 167IR. 680 South 8th. - 1117 Work for Neceggitiee WOMAN will work for neceest ties. Experienced In cooking and housework. 1511 Siski you. 164 WILL DO ROOFINO end painting for groceries or what hare yon. 2135 8. 6th. evening. 1642 WOMAN WILL DO any kind work for fruit Jars, clothing or need sewing machln. Call I Lowell Street. 1111 ELDERLY, reliable tantiemes will do eny kind ot work foi automobile or necessltlee. News-Herald, box 1711. 1711 MAN will do any kind of werl for rent of small house News-Herald, Box 3951. 1911 TWO young men will help with spud planting or farm work in exchange for spuds or gaso line. G. R. Wells, RL 1. Bos 137, Klamath Falls. 1951 COMPETENT experienced wom an wishes work by day, hour, . or week la or ont of town. Beet of referencea. Phnn 19F21. 3931 YOUNG MAN will exchange work for rent of I or 4-room house near school. Box 1497, News Herald. 1497- Plumbing; 8av on your new plumbing In stallatlona, materiala and repaire Make your kitchen aink and oath room modern. Will take old fix turea on trade-In for new. O. C. MOTLEY. 829 Klamath Ave. Tel. 1054 Second Hand Store Will par highest prices tor cond hand tools of all kinds, rifles, sad dles, small cook stoves. O. K. Second Hand Store, 821 Klamath Are. Swimming Lesson Ella Rsdkey, Instructor Ph. 1171 Tjrpewriters School Trained Mchanl 14 Years' Experience Adding Machine and Typewriter Sale and Strrlc -510 Main Phon 141 Adding Machine and Typewriter 114 S. 7th. Phon 10IT rTHEY USE 1 GOOD SENSE sii Atir 1 GOOD I DOLLARS I m 1 1