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Jun 22, 1983 THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, UKEUUN PAGE SEVEN Braucher's Sport Gossip -,..... II I ll'l " Carman Action-" Call Jewish Athlete Into Prominency. Semit lei Contribute Great Football Player and Boxer to American Sport. By BUI llraurher (NBA Wrlteri The uproar In Germany eon esrnlng Jewish athletes seems U have abated with that coun try's promise to honor end pro tect the Komlllo wlni ot the D.xt Olympic tend by the war. 1134 Is ( loni war ahead!. Hut what iraat Jewish alii letea are theret It l true that other sports besides track and field draw many Jewish entries, but In this country tew to In tor that sort ot thin. " Offhand I can think of only one great trark man In tho taut five years who was of Jewlah antecedent. m thinking of George Simpson, the Ohio tttale printer who for a while wore the title 'The Fastest Human." One ot the best track athlete England erar hsd, H. M. Abra hams. Is Jewian. nut na is too old for active competition. nridiv. (lermany has some ot the srestest track athletes In Europe, ann tney are w- Knrs. Ferber. Nathan. Lewis and Levy. Other Kuropean Jews who hsv msda good rec ords In middle distances are Herren, Bergman. Itnaenthal and Jalkowlti. These men. with the Jewish Dr. Paul Prenn. chsmplon tennis player of Germany, competed Id the Jewish Olymplo gamsa last year at Tel-Aviv, Palsstlne. s s In America some great foot ball players and boxer have come from Jewish ranka. py Leonard was on ot the greatest lightweights that ever lived. Max Peer Is Jewish. King Levlnsky, Lew Freeman nd Al Forman are Jewish, as re the light hesvywelght chsmplon, Msxle Hoaenbloom. end the middleweight chsm plon. Ben Jeby (Jebaltoaky). Jackie Fields, who recently lost his welter title, Ig Jewish (Kln klesteln). Amerlcsn Jews who compet ed at Palestine last year were Harry Schneider, former New York V. football and : track star: Dave Adclman, Ola Hey. msnn, Arthur Felilnn, Dave While and Leslie Flaskraan . II point winners. In the Internatlonartrlyrnplrs at I.OS Angeles, Al Schwarts wss third In the 100-meter free style swim, and another Jewjsh boy, Sol Furth, wss fifth In the bop. skip and Jump. . Lillian Copeland, Jewish girl, waa the only one of hsYrro to win a first. She dld.thet by beating Babe Dldrlckson In discus. - Ex-Golf Champion Hat New Daughter PHILADELPHIA. June il (AP) Mrs. Edwin H. Vara, Jr., the former Ulenna Collelt. five tlmee women'a national golf champion. Is the mother of seven-pound girl. The baby mi born last night Mrs. Veres 10th birthday nd the father, president ot construction company and an ex pert golfer In his own right, aald the child la to be named af ter her mother. The Varea were married In June, 1981. Lakeview Team Slaughters Burns LAKEVIEW, Ore. The Lake Tlew baseball team alaughtered the Burn team here Sunday by a acore ot 10 to 0. George Calderwood, local pitcher, fan ned il. The local team showed com plete reversal ot form over He fame with Bend week ago. In the Bend game Lakovlew made fourteen errors, and took It first defeat ot tb sosson by scors of 19-3. Merrill will play here next Sunday. On July Ind Lakeview goes to Burn. Dunlap Escapes Elimination In Golf Tourney HOYLAKE, England, June 11, (VP) George T. Dunlap Jr.. load ing United Statea entrant In the Brlllah amateur golf champion ship, narrowly escaped elimina tion In the fourth round todny a Alarlc lie Forest of tho Hnyal nd Ancient Club ot m. Atinrows. carried him to the 19th hole be fore succumbing. Keeping pace with the Amor lean. O. Rosa (Sandy) Somcrvllle. Canadian holder ot the .United Slate title, continued ,hl brll llant play to'defeat J. .V'lker 6 nd 8. and Roger Wettlerod, for mer title holder nd on of th British favorltas, won a fourth round match from Henry Howell I nd 1. Earlier In the day the long driving Cyril Tolley, holder-rrl the championship In 1920 nd 119, nd an American resident for lev rl yera, won from T. C. J. Manners 1 and 1, with a rather erratic display. Two American resldont of London, Robert Sweeney nd Douglas Grant, advanced to the fourth ronnd. but Charle Sweeny, brother of Robert, was defeated In third round encountered by H. N. M. Fogg 4 and 8. Hat bands originated In medic al times when a k,night tied his laay i scsrf on bis hslmst. LEADERS Win COAST GAMES Sacramento, Hollywood, Portland Capture Night Tilts.. Ilv Associated Press This week's opening games left the Coast league pennant situa tion unchsnged. but did provide one ot the neatest pitching per formances ot the season. The records Wednesday showed rlclorlss Tuesdsy lor the three and Portland and, In addition, !l-0 mound victory for the Ban i Krsncleco veteran. Jimmy jslun Walters Wins SSInn eln.se the hardest-hitting !rluli In the circuit, the clouting I Missions, for his shutout. He I blanked the Itrda for the first five Innings, gsve them a slnglo teach la Hie sixth, seventh and ; eighth, and held them hltleas In .the final frame. The lone seal I run came In the eighth, when 1 .Msgglo tripled after Funk had ; doubled. ; Not good enough to atlrk with Seattle, old Junk Waltera had I enough snap In his throwing arm last nlglit to pitch I'onlsnd to a 7-4 win over the Indians. He gave his former mates five hue and four runs In the first two Inn ings and than blanked them (or the rsmslnder ot the gsme. o Angeles Wins Tom Klynn did aome better .than average pitching for Sacra- i'm.ntn Tti,..,l.v nlehl. mm tha Hot , turned back Oakland i-l. He struck out 12 Oski and allowed only seven srsttored blows. A ninth Inning error gave the Acorns four unearned runa. Four Oakland errora helped Bacramen to to two unearned tallies and made the going tough for Olenu (lablnr. Hollywood came to life Id the eighth Inning to score three runs, add two more In the next Inning and take the series opener from Los Angeles. 7-1. Lou Martin. star center fielder, sent borne the lying and winning run with double. Archie Campbell gar tb Angela It hit, Including four naggers, by Tut stalnback and Hughey McMullen. Stars Of American, National Leagues Ready For Big Game NEW YORK. Jnn II, VP) John McGrsw will have the ad- vice of two active managers and a squad of il playera to choose from when hs lesds hlf all-star Nstlnnnl league team against a similar array from the American league at Comlakey park, Chica go,, July 1. ' Club owners ef the National league, meeting here yesterday, spproved MrGraw'i t;lan to sstigu McKechnle of the Boston hraves coaching Jobs to Managers Bill and Max Carey of the Brooklyn Dodgers, and at the same time de cided to take advantage of tha regular season player limit. Although the lineups will be determined largely on the basis ot the popular vote now In prog ress under the sponsorship of the Chlcsgo Tribune, McGraw and Connie Mack, leader ot the Amer ican league team, will be author ised to use their discretion In ae- Gotham Boxing Praises Dempsey As Promoter By Jack Cuddy NEW YORK. June 11, U.R Jack Dempsey, the man who cre ated the million dollar gate with hi fists, has boosted the fight game out of the Doldrums with hla dynamic personality, and the era of big fight crowds la return ing, Chairman John J. Phelan of tho New York boxing commission aald today. Beaming Jovially across his dosk, the distinguished looking General Phelan emphasised that the renaissance In boxing Is under way, that the crowda will be swarming Into the arenas with new enthusiasm but that the million dollar gate will not re turn for some tlm because ot economic conditions. "You must remember," explain ed the grey-haired commissioner, "that boxlng'a so-called golden decade from 1919 to 1929 came during a period when people were picking money oft treea. That condition doean't exint today. We may soon start getting the huge crowds, but at greatly re duced prleoa. Consequently the gatea will be smaller than In box Ing'a heyday." He pointed to the recent Maxle Baer-Max schmellng heavyweight bout at Yankee stadium a tho probable turning point and the beginning of the revival. "There waa no tltlo Involved In (hat bout." he continued, "yet the fans flocked to It. t don't think many believed tho match would Baseball AMERICAN LKAOt'E Flrat gam: R. H. E. Boston 10 14 ,1 Detroit 1 11 1 Rhodes, Welch, Kline, Wetland and Ferrell; Herring, Hogsett, Bridge snd Desaultels, Hay worth. R. H. . E. Phliatlolphla - 114 Cleveland 11 12 1 Earnshaw, Walberg nd Coch rane; Ferrell and Spencer. ,' H. H. E. Washington 9 11 0 Chlrggo 0 11 Whltehlll nd Bewcll; flregory, Klin. cy and Orube. R. H. E. New York ( 11 1 St. Louis - 1 18 Vsn Alt, Moor and Dlcksy; Wslls nd Shsa. STANDINGS Ily Associated l'reea (Includes Tuesdsy's Oames) PACIPIO COAST LKAUUIS W. L. Pet. Sacramento .........46 il .17 Hollywood 41 11 .HO Portland .-.. 41 II .6(9 Lo Angslss ID H .(111 Missions ............S 19 .suit Oakland i( I .471 Seattle ...ill 41 .403 Ban Francisco . 29 47 .11 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. I,. Pet. New York 1 II .411 Washington .... 5 31 .ion Cleveland .............. II il .SSI Chicago II II .124 I'hllsdalphla .......... 21 27 .100 Detroit ..........l 10 .4l HI. Louis ........ J I 17 .141 Boston ..-.-. 11 tt .11 NATIONAL LKAGVK W. L. Pel. New York S4 il .! HI. IajuI 85 il .(01 Pittsburgh .. 3 J 15 .149 Chlcsgo ...J 2 30 .414 Cincinnati .. IS 31 .417 Brooklyn 16 30 .441 Boston ...IS 34 .424 Philadelphia .il 3 .1(1 TO BEAT FRISB1E The seeds of enmity sown be tweso Ray Frlihle, ths wrestling referee from Medford, end Al Karaalrk, Portland, should be In full bloom and ready for the har vest Frldsy night, when these two athletes meet In the mala event at tho Legion hall, Karaslrk, ths esilly angered Rusalsn Lion, who nssrly dsfeet- ed Ous Bonnenberg here, end then lost the bout on foul, wss a favorlt among the growing ranka of Klsmsth wrestling enthusiasts to defeat Friable. Friable, offi ciating last week, and Karaaiek opened dlapute bars when the foul waa called. The Russian was ready to tight the Medford man when be finish ed his bout with Bonnenberg. Pete Belcastro, the much-hated wrestler from Bacramento, will meet Jack King of Seattle In the seml-wlndup. Belcastro I dis liked hsre for his roughnes. bat he nerer fells to produce excite ment. lectlng batting order, or asking substitution after the game Is under way. McGraw will have a battery de partment of at least four pitch ers and three catchers, aa well as two complete seta of Inflelders and outfielders. "Mr. MeUrew will have fnll power to put the atrongeat team he can mtiater oo the field," aald John A. Heydler, National league president. "We want the gamo to be real test ot strelgth." Although the all-star game was the principal business ot the gathering, the club owners took advantage of the opportunity to dtscnss possible changee In the 1934 playing schedule. Including later etart. A proposal, advo cated by the Cleveland News, that two alx-lnnlng games be substi tuted for the usual dally nine Inning contest, making & season's schedule of 10 Instead ot 1(4 games, waa turned down. Commissioner draw that way when It waa made. Dempsey deserves great credit for putting It over. It proved that he had the confidence of the public, and the press particular ly the press. It received sur prising (mount of publicity, and everybody waa talking about the fight from coast to coast. The fact that Baer, a hard-hitting, colorful young fellow proved better man than Schmellng has Injected spies Into ths heavy, weight situation. Prlmo Camera's Improvement aa a contender also has heightened Interest. And the general thought 1 that both th Jack Sharkey - Prlmo Camera championship bout and ft possible match between that winner and Maxle Baer would both draw well. Chairman Phelan spiked the report that If Camera won the title from Sharkey, the commis sion would force him to defend It against Ray Impelletlere, another huge "dreidnnught" heavy, weight. "That report probably started when Camera's manager assured Impelletlere'a manager that he had no fear of matching Camera with Impelletlere," Phelan said. Rut Camera s manager empha . . . L " . lr""' waa matched with Sharkey. nd could consider no other bouts until that one was over. , Any way, we don't forre any fighter to meet any other flghtor. Match, mnkera arrange for bouts, not thn commission. We merely approve them." flecond game R, H. B. Boston 17 1 Detroit (71 Andrewa, Welland nd Gooch: Merbarry snd Ilayworth. NATIONAL LEAOl'E First game; R. H. E. Pittsburgh . ( 11 0 Boston (11 1 Smith, Chngnon, Kremer, Hap rla, French and Grace Csntwell, Zacbary and Hogan, Spohrer. Second game: R. . H. E. Pittsburgh ..... ...... 1 Boston ( R. Chicago ................ 1 New York I ( 11 H. 0 1 B. 1 0 1 7 Malone and Hartnett; Fits- sfinmons and Mancuso. R. Cincinnati . 1 Philadelphia 10 R. Bt. Lout 7 Brooklyn I M. 13 11 H. II 11 B. 1 t B. I GITS, YANKS FACE HARD ROW Ruth Climbs Out of Sick Bed to Lead Team To Victory. By HUGH . KVLLERTON, Jr. 1 Associated Press fl ports Writer New York' two bsssbsll clubs. tb Glanta and tb Yankees, ap pear ready to sink or wlm to gether thla season. And the dan ger of their sinking I aot to b regarded lightly. When the Clients movsd Into the National league lead on June 4, they atarled the first strstch of ay appreciable length Id six years that two clubs from the ssme city beve topped the Major leagues. Now It appeara more than likely that they will go down at the ssme time, c Hebe Haves f.aino Twice In the past few daya the Yanks - hav turned aside the Washington threat Just In the nick of Urns. Today their mar gin was only on game and the (ilanta hsd only half that lead over the Bt. Louis Cardinal. It wss Bsb Ruth who led the Yankeea out of danger Tues day and paced them to a IS to t victory orer the Chicago White Box when defeat would have thrown them into tie with the idle Senator for the American league lead. The Babe climbed out ot sick bed to take part and promptly made the Chicago ran wish he hsd remslned there by clouting his fifteenth homer major part of the seven run rally In the sixth Inning tbtt put tb gsme away. Glanta Lose The Giants, after ringing up two (freight ahutouta (gainst their old rlvsla, tha Chlcsgo Cubs, went down to (-1 defeat Bud Tinning and Burleigh Grimes collaborated on good pitching Job for the Cuba. St. Louis neatly mowed a game oft the Olsnts' lead by trouncing tb Brooklyn Dodger, lt-4, gather ing 17 bits. Including homers by Leo Durocher and Joe Med- wick In the eighth Inning when they (cored eight runs. Pittsburgh's Pirates beat the Boston Brave I to I for their fourth atralght victory aa Bell Bwlft pitched six bit ball and tha Burs pnt over five rune in the third. The Phillies took two game from the Cincinnati Rede, 7-4 sad 7-1. A (-hit as sault ensbled Johnny Jackson. former University of Pennsylvan ia fllnger, to win hi first Major league "tart with ease and IS more blowa, Including Chick Klein's 13th homer, won the sec ond battle, AUhought outhlt, tha Phila delphia Athletics snapped their losing streak with a 9-4 triumph over Detroit and broke their fifth-place deadlock with the Tigers. The Boston Red Sox pounded Helve Bean hard In the late Innings and downed the Cleveland Indiana again, t to 6. CHAMBER OBJECTS TO NEWS PICTURES TORTLAND. Ore., June 21. (UP) Pictures of Deschutes river anglers clsd in stovepipes up to their blps to repel rattle snake attacks drew fire from the Portlend chamber ot commerce. The pictures were aent out by a National News Picture agency and were labelled: "Fish ermen on the Deschutea wear tin leggings to protect them from the large rattlesnake population which haa infeated the region thla year." The chamber pointed out that thousands ot fishermen have never seen snake on the Des chutes, no one has been bitten this yesr and furthermore the picture waa "staged." Rattlers are more numerous on California and Pennsylvania streams, It was aid. R1MKO DEKKATKD CLEVELAND. June 11. (P) Patsy Perronl, fast-stepping 22-year-old Canton, Ohio, youngster. crowned string of 19 straight ring victories last night by punch ing out hi twentieth consecutive triumph over Johnny Risko. Legal Notice GENERAL LAND OFFICE. Washington, D. C, May 14, 1933. Piotlre Is hereby given that sub ject to the conditions and llmita- flat. 218), as amended bv the act ot May 17. 1928 (45 Stat. os i, public .No. 417). and pursu ant to departmental regulations. Circular 1200. the timber of the following lands will be sold July 14, 1933, at 10 o'clock a.m., at public auction at the U. S. Land Office. Lakeview, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised price, as shown by thl notice, sale to be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. The purchase price with an additional mm of one fifth of one per cent thereof, be ing commissions sllowed. must be deposited when the right to fmrchaae Is awarded by the Reg ater. but csrtlfirate of sale will not Issue until the purchaser has compiled fully with said regula tions. Circular 1200, as to the ex ecution of the contrnct ot sale and the bond required thereunder. Tha money deposited will be re turned It sale Is not approved, otherwise patent will Issue for the timber, which must be remov ed within ten years. Bid will bo received from eitlsens ot the Unit ed Btta. association ot such citlians snd corporations organ ised under the laws ot the Unit ed States, or any State, territory or district thereof only. T. 41 8., R. 7 K... Sec. 9, 8KJ SE1. 304 M. yellow pine, not to be sold for leas than 13,(0 per M. D. K. PARROT, Acting Assistant Commisalonsr. N J 1,15,11.1 J ((25 Want -AdsBring Results Phone Yours to 1900 Ratast 3cf?: r word ear day nssruon. Iflpir cent discount on I XV ds running as wg. OA per csnt discount on aviti running on month. All classified ada are Insert sd In both Tb Klsmsth New end Evening Herald, it the bove rite, appearing la The news ririu Tim limit for elssalflcstlon In th following day' papers Il 1:00 P. M. Ad desired In serted on the sm dy as sub mitted will beve to run "Too Lite to ClasslfT." Too-Late. D to-Claaslfr td sre pat to one U paper only at the asms rate H as quoted above, and classified H tor succeeding insertions. L 3 General Notice We give Orange Stampi NEW METHOD CLEANERS Suits. Dresses. Coats. Hat, (Oe. CASH AND CARRY Phone 781. 14(1 Esplnde Tsnnla Rackets Restrung 11.(0 to 17.(0 Lawn mowers sharpened, with our complete mechanical equipment. DERBY'S REPAIR SHOP 148 E. Main Phone635W PAINTING, papemanglng, xalno- mining. j. r. noper. i-none 143SW. 3505 PAINTING, decorating, papering, estlmatea on any Job, large or small. Pbone 107. J. L. New man. 1309 HEMSTITCHING, butlone, pleat ing. Golden Rule Store. 3204 TURKISH BATH Massage, col onic Irrigation. I Registered nurse. 127 South Seventh. 3152 KADIO SERVICE) or all kinds. Wm. Long. 140S Lookout St. Pbon 1S26J. 1186 HEMSTITCHING, BUTTONS cov ered. dressmsklng. M.-. H. M. Allender. 614 Walnut. 2245 Feronala READINGS dally (21 Oak. 15c. Transportation Travel By Stage 11 Hrs. to Portland 17.00 on way 10.(0 round trip. 11 Hrs. to Seattle 19.00 on wiy, 114.00 round Trip. Via Rend and Wiplniti. Leave K. Falls 12:30 P. M. Orey hound Depot. Phone 1530 3564 6 - Help Wanted, Male WANTED Man nd wife, dairy ranch, uaed to DoLaval milker and general farm work. No children. H. J. Tlchnor, Bon anr.a.j . 3861 13 Furnished Apartment FOR RENT Furnished apart meat, 4 rooms and bath. Close In. 711 Jefferson. 3918 THE ROOSEVELT- Hot Borings Addition, pn hone (72 1850 WHY PAY MORE? Arcad Apartments. Completely furn ished with garage and no de- ?oslt for electricity, 120 np. bone 700. - 1237 THREE-ROOM furnished apart ment, nook, (tore room, hard wood floors, etc., laundry, frlgldatre. Hot Springs, 865 Eldorado. 1464 3-UOO.M apartment. Hot Springs. 1871 LeRoy. 3651 One, two or three room 10 and up 431 North Tenth 1658 Furnished Apt. and Cabin call 1659 330 So. 4th SPEND a fw cant and ee If you can sell that car yon bar In th hd that aorneons elaa might Ilk to b driving down th street. Claaslflsd ad pay. Try your luck. 14 Furnithed Houte 4 ROOM MODERN HOUSE, ga rage on Lakeview Street. Rent reasonable. Inaulre 927 Jefferson. 3602 FOR RENT Partly furnished house. 814 Lincoln St. 3(12 FOUR-ROOM furnished Phone 258J. honae. 1637 Three rooms. 1 41 North Tenth 1667 IS Unfurnished House FOR RENT NIc 4 -room unfur nished modern bouse, 1 bed rooms, breskfsst room, base ment furnace, etc. Available about July lat. See Mr. Hoi king. 617 Main Bt. 1732 FOR RENT On East Main, one 3 rooms and bath, one 1 room house, psrtly furnished. In quire 1415 East Main. 1440 MODERN 4-room house. Also 2-room bouse. Phone 1279. 1(41 MODERN 4 rooma, partly fur nished, close In, tit month. Phone 1714. 1446 SEVE.V-ROOM house, modem, full basement, furnace, close tot school. Fulton Bt. 125. Dr. I Dletscne. Phone 283. till ; FOUR-ROOM unfurnished houae. bath. 310 a month or ( month, for ISO In advance. Inquire 1441 Orchard Way. 1171 17 Real Estate For Sale For sale lease or trade business In live neerby town. A snan for right narty Phone lm t; i FOR SALE Modern 1-room fur nlahed houae and sleeping porch, garage, amall lot, on Orchard Are., Just off pave ment; no atreet assessment Totsl price 1900. Will taxi light car as down payment. In quire 1441 Orchard Way. tS DOWN IS Per month, win buy close In Irrigated, garden tracts, near paring and bus service. A. J. TRACY. REALTOR 'hone 9(9 , (09 So. (th St. 1(11 ACREAGE Irrigated, close In, priced right. Easy terms. H. E. Haugber, Bulck Garage, 1180 Main. 1(18 17a Real Estate Wanted CASH BUYER FOR RANCH. Gol- ten 1522 12th Ave. san rran elsco Cel. 14 18a To Exchange For exchange Thirty-two acn of good land In lodesto irriga tion district near Modesto, Cal ifornia, good buildings, five acres bearing apricot trees gooa fruit, nroduce. alfalfa and dairy district. Moderate Federal Loan, want ranch to value of ten thousand dollars for equity. No agents, address owner Ira J. i Phillips. 121 California St. Watsonvllle. California. s((3 19 Automotive DOES YOUR MOTOR HEAT? We have something exclusive to offer you and guarantee our Job. Bulck Garage, 1330 Main. 1(14 20 Miscellaneous For Sale For Sale Cheap USED wool sacks. Ilk new. We buy pelt, wool and junk. M. & S. Bag Co. 634 Market. Phone 1919W. 3411 FOR SALE Hot Point Electric Range, almost new. Ice box holds 11,0 lba. 118. Phone 404-R. 1701 FOR SALE Single bed. complete. Call 1934 Applegate. 3S3( FARMERS Blockwood direct from chute at Shaw-Bertram box factory. 13.00 per cord. Hellbronner ft Rea. Phone 130 W. 3009 UK BARGAINS In slightly used furniture end range. We pay cash for eecond band gooda. Piano for sale or rent. KLAMATH FURNITURE EXCHANGE til Main Phone 114 Your credit le good. 0441 FOR SALE, FRIOIDA1RE, excel lent condition, win sacrltice. Phone 1641J 18(0 For Sale, electric stove cheep. Phone 15W1 8669 FOR SALE OR RENT IManO, Phone 625. 1(41 FOR BALE SO all metal folding chair. leather sests, at leas than halt price. KLAMATH WAREHOUSE CO. 1719 TORGLER'S Upstairs Shoppe for smart ana snappy sports suits and summer coats, voile nd Donna Lee. 731 Main. 1(54 FURNITURE of e-room apart condltlon. Phone 3022 ment, good (29. USED two-oven restaurant range. .Majestic. Klamath Furniture ro. 7il Main. 3720 21 Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Second hand goods, especial ly stoves and ranges. 8e our jargalns In used furni ture. G. L. Hembree 233 So. 6th St. 8407 22 Livestock and Feed FOR SALE OR TRADE For stork cattle or sheep, one team mules, 12 head Holsteln dairy cows, some registered; Shetland stallions. Bob Adams, Merrill. 22a Poultry For Sale BLOOD TESTED White Leg horns, Barred Rocks and Red Chicks 29 100 prepared, J. R. Maguire. 2415 N. B. Ore gon St. Portland. Ore. 1556 23 Financial $ $ Salary Loans $ $ 1 TO 10 DOLLARS ON YOUR PLAIN NOTE No Interest deductions, you receive full smount applied lor. 1 to 1 months time. All loana confidential. STATE LOAN Co. 101-Or.Bk.Bld Ph. 711 Lie. by Stat 8-114 Financial SAVE SAVE SAVE ON AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING Lowest rates and easiest term Investigate and be convinced. MOTOR INVESTMENT CO. 101 So. 7th. Ph. 1141 State License lt-104 Noceaaitioa for Work I WANTED Good floor nan In ! excheng for room nd board i or rent of (-room bouse. Phone I sis-J. U5 WILL OIV RENT of hoot end acreage In exchange tor care of aame. 1511 Oreron. 307 Work for Neceaaitie . '.VANTED Mlddl-ged single men to work on small farm 1800 or I42J1. 1(33 YOCNO BOY will work for room and board and also pay aome. Newa Herald. Box 1517. 15(7 HOMELESS MOTHER and Daughter will exchange worg for room and board and some . wag. Box 1(11. 1(11 23 Klamath Business Directory Beauty Parlor Permanent Wave 11.95 and up. Orleans Beauty 419 Main POOD 193 Board and Room Room and board. 15 week. Ida Samson. JZ n. ein. Electric Claaaera Sea th new Singer 2 -speed air brush cleaner at th SINGER SHOP 1401 Main Pbon 111 Rent 4 Repair Jewelers "LET GEORGE DO IT" nanria L. Mats Expert Watchmaker snd Jeweler HEPAIKINO. hi isain ei. Mineral Bath Mineral Bath Hot Spring Nt- Music School THE RODE VIOLIN ACADEMY Jay Hebert. Instructor. City Li brary Biag, Mn ana mamam. The business people listed in our New Ham ath Business Directory on this page are reliable business men and wom en. These firms will serve you economically and promptly. They are skilled in their respec tive lines. Call them today. - THIS CURIOUS WORLD - W lf SMELL OF THB OlOSKXM OP 1 lVft .W!'-l iV A 7APBUA PLANT IS BNOW4W J i II WfTHlVr MrAJURAsUJl 1 1: l . I Work for Nace(itia EXPERIENCED woman will do laundry for groceries. Phone 1171R. tit South lib. tlH WOMAN will work for necesst ties. Experienced In cooking nd housework. Hit Blakl you. 3(49 WILL DO ROOPINO and painting for grocerlee or what have you. I13S 8. (th. evenings. 1442 WOMAN WILL DO y kind work for fruit Jar, elotnlng oi nasd sewlna machine. Call t Lowell Street. ttti ELDERLY, reliable gentleman will do any kind of work lor automobile or necessities. News-Heraid, box 1711. (711 MAN will do any kind of work for rent of small houae News-Hersld. Box 3981. tttl TWO young man will help with spud planting or farm work tn exchange for anuda or ssso Una. G. R. Weils, KI. x, boi 117, Klamath Fall. 19(1 COMPETENT experienced wom en wishee work by dey. hour, or week la or out ot town. Best of references. Phone 19F11. 111 YOUNO MAN will exehng work for rent of I or 4-room bouse, nesr school. Box 1497, News- Herald. Plumbing Save on your new plnmblng ln stallstlons. materials and repair. Make your kitchen sink and bath room modern. Will take old fix ture on trd-1n for new. O. C. MOTLEY. 11 Klamath Ave. Tel. 10(4 Second Hand Stores Will pay highest price for second hand tools of ll kinds, rifle, sad dles, small cook stoves. O. K. Second Hsnd Store, 121 Klamath Are. Swimming Laaaon Ella Redkey, Instructor Ph. lit Typewriter School Trained Mechanl 14 Years' Experience Adding Machine and Typewriter Sales and Service 520 Main Phone 141 Adding Machine and Typewriter 224 S. 7th. Phon 2057 tl