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,
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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.
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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
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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 ...
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mootn.
All clasaltied ada are Insert
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snd Evening Herald, at tha
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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
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