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    June 29, 1933
THE KLAMATH NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE E2VEI
Braucher's
Sport
Gossip
Br IUI.L BRAICHKR
NBA Writer
Th le or win p.opl hv
bni psslng up a bit bt til
th.a ri . . . Jirk Bharkey
like It . . . and h ouilit to
, . . (or lc cram holped Co
mak him heavyweight champ
ion of th world.
Any bark In th days when
Miliar Sharker nt lha lloalan
Bharkeya in Juat a plain Ball
or, ha waa aaalgned to short
duly at Nawpurl Naval na
tion . between cruUoa of
the V. 8. H. Houtti Carolina.
It hapuvmt that aallora not
only despla all marlnaa but
on company of aallora often
ntertatn wholeaome dlare
apact for the company of aallora
barracked next door . . food
heteri, thoee aallora ... but
In a pinch, of courae, It waa
all aallora atalnal all marine..
On afternoon Bharkey, who
waa retarded ae chief t Die
company, Bent a young and
tender tar to the canteen for
lea cream ... on the way
boma with the raka of milk,
tula lad waa aet upon by aall
ora of another company who
happanad to Ilka lea cream,
too ... (I wonder It all
aallora Ilk lea cream?)
e e ....
Instead of Ira cream, any
way. Mlater Bbarkey'a mea
earner brouiht back only a
black eye . . . ao Bharkey
turned out the guard and
marched away bent on battle.
Miner Bharkey'a flrat pleaa
antry waa "Who flommed dla
bloke tor da Ira cream?" . . .
and he did not hare to wait
for a reply . , . out atepped a
burly Hamad BUI and emote
him on th whlakera ... to oae
Bharkey'a own upreealon, "I
got on on th lui" , . , and
down h went.
Other aallora Joined th fun
, , , why not a fllht, aa long
aa there waa no Ice cream?
, . , Bharkey finally landed a
roundhoua on hla foa'e Jaw,
which banged th man'a head
agalnat a telephone pole , . . .
Eieunt all.
Afterward Jack learned that
hla flrat major battle had
been with th middleweight
champion of th fleet , . and
h atarted to think.
IN GOLF PLAY
VICTORIA. B. C. Jun It, W
Elaht Americans, with the
ranka of their "beat threat" atlll
andlmlnlehrd. battled la tha aec
ond round of th I'acltla North-
weal amateur golf tournament to
day over th rolling alopea of the
Oak Her eourae.
With overwhelming victories
for th moat part In tho opening
day'a play yesterday, three of the
favorite. H. Chandler tunani
Egan. of Medford. Ore, defend
ing champion. Dr. O. F. Willing
of Portland, and Young Albert
(Scntty) Campbell of Brattle, ran
Into atlffer nppoaltlon.
The rounda today Included:
Campbell va. J. Todd, Victoria.
Egan va. D. Ilarrett. Victoria.
Willing va. J. R. Mation. Vic
torla.
Baseball
AMERICAN
H.
15
Waahlngton ................15
Cleveland I
Stewart and Bewell,
Berge
rerrell, Craighead. Connelly and
pytiai.
R. H. E
Philadelphia S 12 1
Chicago 6 IS 0
Mahaffey, Cain, Oliver and
Cochran; Oaaton, Durham, Ha
ving and drub.
R. H. E.
New York 10 II 2
Detroit . .... 7 1
Rnfflng. Moor and Dickey;
Frailer, Klarher and Hayworth
NATIONAL LEAUL'K
R. II.
Plttaburgh 6 12
Nw York 2 7
Swetonlc and Plcelnleh, Kin
ney; Iluhbell, Bell and Mancuao
It. JI. E
St. Loula 3 1
Boaton 4 -10 1
Ilallnhan, Carleton and Wil
ton; Brandt and Spohrer.
(Second game) R. II. E
St. Loula 0 3 2
Boaton 3 7 2
Vance. Haines, Johnaon and
O'Farrell; Frankhoua and Ho-
gan.
R. II.
Cincinnati - 111 0
Brooklyn 16 2
Derringer and Hemaley, Man
Ion; Carroll, Bhauta and Lopei,
Outen.
R. II. K.
Chicago 8 14 1
Philadelphia .. .... t 11 1
R H E
Cincinnati ................ 6 11 0
Brooklyn - 6 14 0
Hlxey, Qulnn, Frey and Lorn
bardl; Thnraton, Mungo and
Lopei, Outen.
R. II. E.
Plttaburgh 4 6 2
New York 7 10 1
(Ten Innlnga).
French, Swift and Flnnoy;
Parmelo. Luqu and Mancuao.
Melons, Nelaon, Ormoa and
Hartnett; Jackaon, Lleka, Collins.
Moor and Todd,
(Second game) R. H. O.
Chicago 8 12 0
Philadelphia 18 1
Warneka and Hartnott; Hoi
ly, Llaka and Todd.
All th blood in th body goe
In and out of the heart In on
minute.
Our Atlantlo eoaat line It 1188
mllea long, whll th Paclflo la
I860
T
Seattle Defeats Sacs' In
First Game, Oaks
Drop Ducks.
Ily Tim Aaaoclatod Pre
Th Coeat leagu pennant rac
had tightened aomewhat follow
Ins st backs for th two teadora
ana rlrlorh'a for th third place
titer and fourth plar Angela.
Vlalllng Hostile lor th flrat
time Ihla season, th pare-eettlng
Hacramento club ran Into all bit
pitching by I'hll Itadmilte and
lout t tho tall-end Indian 8-1.
The tribe combined all walk
with hit". Including homera
r Itadonlia and Freddl Muller,
to mor ahead of Ban Francisco
In th atandlnga.
Portland Defeated
Apparently fully recorared
from their alump at Sacramento
laat week, th Oakland Acorna
aent aeven men horn In th 11th
Inning at Portland Tueaday
night to win, 12-6. Oakland
needed only four alngloa and
Jules Wera't double to bring In
the aeven ruua. Two Portland
errora with th baaea full con
trlhuted to th acorlng.
Although touched for thr
circuit wallopa. Buck Kwom
and Wynn Halloa held th Ban
Kranclaco Bcala In check to flv
Ix Angelea a 7-6 victory. Jo
Usmagglo, Lao Oitenberg and
Augl Ualan hit th aeat four
baggera.
Puahlng over two runa each
In th flrat and aecond Inning
and adding another In th fifth,
Hollywood piled up an early lead
the Mlaalona could not overcome
and took th aerlea opener at
San Kranclaco 6-4.
113
0
Bend Prepares For Central
Oregon July 4 Celebration
BEND. Or.. Jun 88, (Special)
Bend't all - Central Oregon
Fourth of July celebration will b
uahored- In next Monday morn
Ing wlh a pet parade, directed by
rlr Chief Tom Carton, and be
tween that vnnt and th mirror
pond water fet at twilight on
July 4 will bs aandwlched a pro
gram ranging from rolleo tea
turea to rodeo exhibition. The
two-day program la th moat pre
tention undertaken In Bend
ainc that apeclal celebration for
th Portland Ad club. It yea re
ago, when Lava butt waa "blown
np for tha amuaament of th vis
Itore. Incidentally, B. A. Stover, who
played the.role ot "King Jolea"
In tho Lava butt eruption feature
Second Division Ball Clubs
Disturb Leading Major Teams
By 111 (ill fl, ITI.I.KRTOV, Jr.
Second division club of the
major leagues hnve been dipping
their thumbe Into the pennant
pie in tha past week or ao with
results costly to two leading con
tenders. Flrat It was the Boston Red
Sox and St. Loula Browne who
ripped the Yankees loose from
the American league lead and
now th Boston llravea appear
to hav taken up wher tho last
plare Phillies left off on the Job
ot knocking the Cardinals deep
er Into aecond plac In th Na
tional. Mntiirum Hlara
Outslugged by th Phillies In
three out of four games, th
Cards wont to Boston Tuesday
and ran Into an unbeatable brand
of pitching that gave them an
other defeat. Leo Mangum, who
hndn't started a game sine early
Mor. blanked them with six hlta,
to heat Bill Walker in a brilliant
mound duel, 1 to 0, Walker
granted only three hlta and neith
er fllnger gave a pass.
Th Boston run resulted from
Leo Durocher'a error on Hal
Lee's hmil grounder In th fifth.
Al Spohrer aent I.ee to third
with n slnglo and the latter
scored on a force play.
The defnt put Ht. Louis 3H
gamea behind tho New York
(Hunts, whose douhlchender with
i'ltlsliurgh was baited by threat
ening weather.
Although Boston recorded It
"In The Bag" Rumors Afloat
From Sharkey, Camera Camps
llv 1IKNRY MrT.KMORK
NEW YORK, Jim 28, (UP)
With tho fight for the world's
heavywnlght championship but
one day off, the atmosphere at
Potnpton Lakes, Orangeburg and
Mndlson Square Garden Is heavy
with rumors that the bout be
tween Jack Sharkey and Prlmo
Carnora, It "In th bag."
The rumnrt are protly well
divided. That It, you hear at
many that the champion will
roll over and piny dead as you
do Involving high dividing tac
tics on Trillin's part. As fnr as
anyone knows the rumort art
without foundation.
liner Rout Looms
Placed under examination and
given the clear light ot logic, the
rumort don't make sense. Car
nera's pr-ty, even It It were to
Inclined, could hardly make it
worth while for Sharkey to lay
down. The heavywolght title
will be worth a mint to Bharkey
If he gel past th Italian, for
Ihora It Baer to be fought, and
Sharkov and the California kill
er would draw half a million If
they'd draw a penny. Besides,
there't Sharkey't honesty, which
never has been ouoationea, ana
his pride to be consldored.
Ona look at camera in train
ing and yon havt th answer to
why Bharkey and his tld never
STANDINGS
By Associated Praa
(Includei Tuesday' Oamea)
PACIFIC) COABT I.KAOIB
W. h. Pet.
Sacramento
Portland .,
,11
.4
Hollywood ....
Lot Anielet
Mlaaloot
-44
..41
..87
Oakland .
Seattle
Han Francisco
II
.405
.191
.88
AMERICAN MSAOUB
W. L.
Waahlngton 42 24
Pet.
.436
.(21
.524
.600
.4m
.471
.401
.162
New York 41 25
Philadelphia II
Cleveland 84
10
24
.14
IS
40
44
Chicago IS
Detroit ............ 11
Moaton .... 27
Ht. Loula 15
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W.
....I
.I7
.36
..!
Pet.
,3
.671
,62
.493
Now York ...
Ht. I.oult .....
1'lttaburgh ...
Chicago .......
Hoaton w.
Ilrooklyn
Clnrlnnatl H.
Philadelphia .
.470
.4(1
.436
.394
2
28
26
Educated Hound
Likes Golf Balls
BYLVANIA. O.. Jun 28. VP)
Marshall McCulley aaya he'a loat
14 pound, all bcaua h'a had
to chaa a dog. Th dog, ap
parently trained, Ilea In wait h
ald a golf roura until balle
fall nearby. Then It runt out.
plcka np tha ball and acampert
away.
Newa that a pig waa to make a
parachute drop from an alrplan
Baltimore doubtleaa failed to
thrill Iowa farmer. They watch
ed pork drop for rhre year.
many yeara ago, la general chair
man of Bend'a Fourth ot July cel
ebration of 1938.
Illghllghta of tba two-day pro
gram will ba rac meet and ro-
deoa, on July 8 and 4, and tha
mirror pond carnival on th night
of July 4. The racing and fron
tier erenta will be on Bend new
rac course, at tha old brickyard
two mile weat of town. Proba
bly for tha flrat time In th hla
tory of Central Oregon rodeo,
th Wild "Weat features of the
celebration will be duatleaa, ac
cording to lb plan announc
ed by Dr. Roy Reynold who la
head of the rodeo committee. A
27.000-gallon tank haa been
erctd on the rim overlooking
the rodeo bowl, and th grounds
will be sprinkled.
sixth victory In seven garnet, the
Ilrooklyn Dodger remained In
a virtual tie tor fifth place with
th Braves bv pasting th Cin
cinnati Reda ll to 3. Th Dod
ger scored ten runs oft 81 John
son and Ray Kolp In th tint
three innings. Th Phillies and
Chicago were rained out.
The Washington Senator lost
halt ot their American leagu
lead over th Yankees when th
nlnth-lnnlng wlldness of BUI Mc
Afee and Jack Russell gar
Cleveland two run and a 7-8
decision, while tha Yankt noted
out Detrolt'i Tigers 9-8.
Th two Washington fllnger
gave four walks In th ninth and
a sscrltlc and a single by Har
ley Bosa gave th Indiana the
winning run. Th Yanks nn
loaded a batch of homera at th
right momenta In Detroit, with
Tony Lasierl, Ben Chapman and
Karl Combs hitting them but
they barely lasted to win after
John Stone clouted ona with two
on base In the ninth.
Jlmnile Foxx's 17th homer
which tied him with Lou Gehrig
for the major lengua lead, waa
not enough to win for Phlln
delphia as the Chicago White
Sox took advantage ot Merrltt
Cain' wlldness to acorn five runs
In the aecond Inning and beat
the Athletics 8 to 8. The Boston
lied Sox smashed Sam Gray and
Ed Wolls for four runs In the
eighth and a 6 to 4 victory over
t no st. Loula Browns.
would ba Interested In losing a
small fortune to get a ploce ot
Ihe Hal .1. It he happen! to get
by Shnrkoy. he'll get knocked
from here to there by Baer.
As for the betting angle and
the rumors, you can forget It.
There Isn't enough ready money
around to make It worth either
party' whll.
Both men wound up their
training with work on the light
bags and calisthenics. Bharkey
broke ramp at nightfall and was
whisked Into hit New York hide
away where he will remain until
a tew hours before the fight.
Camera rill stay at Pompton
Lakes until Thursday morning
when he Till drive In for the
official weighing In. Both men
finished their work In top shape,
without even no much aa a
scratch to show tor their weeks
of sparring.
Bharkey In Front .
With the opening font less
lliau 24 hours away, the show
has yet to catch on, as the box
office men say. Garden officials
refuse to worry, however, appar
ently counting on a last minute
rush such as characterised the
Schmolliig-Shnrkcy fight last year,
to pull the bout Into the big
money class. Nearly half of th
1400,000 got ot th Bchmellng-
ODDS SWINGING
TOWARD PR1M0
Sharkey Just 6 to 5 in
Favoritism to Re
tain Title,
By HERBERT W. BARKER
NEW YORK, Jun 28, (AP)
For th first tlm In boxing
history, a beavywolght champion
may enter th ring a hort-ndr
In th betting when Jack Shar
ker ducka nnder th rope In
Madison Bquare Garden' Long
Island bowl tomorrow night for
hla 16-round till defena against
Prlmo Camera.
Today champion Jack was a
bare 6 to 6 choice with aom
quotation a low aa 11 to 10
nd ther were strong Indications
Carnera would b no worse than
an even money bet, and perhaps
a slight favorite, by fight tlm.
Camera Dangerous
Just what has caused the rush
of money on the mammoth Ital
ian's chances had even th book
maker mystified, but It seemed
possible Camera's knockout vic
tory over Ill-fated Ernie Schaaf,
aa well at Bharkey'a Inactivity,
may have played an Important
part. Bcbaaf, knocked out In
th 13th round of hi match with
Camera at tha Garden Feb. 10,
died of Intlamatlon of th brain
four dayt later. The outcome
of that match, apparently, ha
led tb customers to tag Car
nera a dangerous puncher.
Aa a matter ot fact ther baa
been nothing In the big ltallan'a
prevloua bouts with flrat-class
heavyweights to Indicate ajiy
auch thing. Bharkey himself had
few, It any, uncomfortable mo
menta when he outpointed Prlmo
at Ebbeta Field two year ago
and a long list of other heavy
weight. Including King Levin
sky, Jimmy Maloney, Paulino
Utcudua, Stanley Poreda, Hana
Illrkle, Larry Gain and Art
Laaky bar traveled th full ten
round route against him. Gains,
Poreda and Maloney all bold de
cisions over him at that distance.
Bharkey Ready
On the face of things, the
trend toward Camera hardly
seems Justified. Bharkey has
trained faithfully and well. No
longer quite as faat as he wat a
few years ago. the Boston sailor
nevertheless still is on of th
world's tmartest glove-wlngers.
a durable hard-punching vetrn
who, on his good nights, 1 all
but unbeatable.
Sharkey I forced to concede
Camera's trmndou physical
advantages go pound In weight.
many Inches In height and reach
but he ha beaten tb Italian
before and probably It fully con
vinced be can repeat.
The opening preliminary on the
card It scheduled for 7 p. m.
(K. 8. T.) with the main bout
between 8:30 and p. m.
OUTSIDE REFEREE
An ontstd referee will re
place Joe Blackwell, regular of-
tidal at the Legion ball, Friday
night In th frlst boxing pro
gram after a series ot wrestling
bouts. Mack Llllard, promoter,
haa selected a new referee inas
much as local Interest In fights
haa been running extremely high.
Elmer Brown, th St. Paul
featherweight, haa been In train
ing here aom sever! week In
preparation for bis main event
match against Paul Thill, unde
feated Klamath youth. Although
the betting odds have been
moved up In favor of Brown,
Thill's reputation for coming to
the front aa underdog Is well
known.
Jack Will's bout with Ad Ca
dena may be aa sensational aa
the main event. Thee light
weight will be meeting each
other tor th aecond time.
The Perry Houston-Snider
Fields match has not been de
finitely signed and there may be
a ahlft before Friday.
Sharkey fight came across th
counters the last day.
Sharkey continued to rulo a
favorite today, but no one would
be surprised it a last minute
flow of Camera money sent the
Italian giant to the post at even
money.
Legal Notice
GENERAL LAND OFFICE.
WSBhlnaton. D. C. Mar 24. 1U33.
Nolle la hereby given that sub-1
jeci io tne eonaitiens and limita
tions of the act ot June 8, 1916
(39 Stat. 218), as amended by
the aet of May 17, 1928 (45 8lat.
697, Public No. 417), and pursu
ant to depnrtmental regulations.
Circular 1200, th timber ot the
following lands will be sold July
14, 1933, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at
puhllo auction at the U. 8. Land
Office. Lskerlew, Oregon, to the
highest bidder at not less than
tho appraised price, as shown by
I his notice, sale to be subject to
the approval of the Secretary of
the Interior. The purchase price
with an additional sum of one
fifth of one per cent thereof, be
ing commissions allowed, must
be deposited when tha right to
rnirchnse It awarded by the Reg
Rter. but certificate of sale will
not Issue nnlil the purchaser has
complied fully with snld regula
tions, Circular 1200, as to th ex
ecution ot the contract ot sale and
the bond required thereunder.
The money deposited will be re
turned It tale Is not approved,
otherwise patent will Issue for
the timber, which must he remov
ed within ten years. Bids will be
received from cltltens ot th Unit
ed States, associations ot such
citizens and corporations organ
ised under the laws ot the Unit
ed States, or any Stnte, territory
or district thereof only. T. 41 8.,
R. 7 K Sec. 9, BE 8R1, 804 M.
yellow plno, not to be told for lest
than 83.50 per M,
U. K. rAKKUT,
Actlna Assistant Commissioner.
N J 8,15,22,29 i 8526 ,
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Ortper cent discount on
awvade running on
month.
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and Evening Herald, at the
above rat, appearing la The
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In the following day's naoera
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And yet. If yon should bar a
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require a complete list Why not
play safe and make a list right
now? uet a Household Inventory
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Transportation
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37.00 one way $10.50 round
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THREE-ROOM furnished apart
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rnn sale Modern 8-room tar
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Orchard Ave., Just off pave
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Total prlc $900. Will Uk
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tt nnwN ts
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Phone 969 609 So. (b(
ACREAGE Irrigated, close In,
priced ngnt. Easy terms, a. c
Haugher, Bnlck Garage, 1330
Main. 818
19
Automotive
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1918
Dodge-Graham 2-ton track.
Good -condition. 1939 Want
land. 0077
FOR SALE 1928 Dnrant sedan.
Cheap tor cash. 1402 Owens.
0078
CHEVROLET wood trnck, good
condition, $45. 926 Donald
street. 0062
BUICK MASTER SIX SEDAN,
good condition, looks good.
$116.00. Be car at Pastime
Pool Hall. 0082
DOES YOUR MOTOR HEAT?
We have something exclusive
' to offer yon end guarantee our
job. Bulck Garage, 1330 Main.
3614
20 Miscellaneous For Sale
FARMERS Blockwood direct
from chnte at Shaw-Bertram
box factory, $3.00 per cord.
Hellbronner A Ran. Phone
239W. 3009
FOR BARGAINS In srigntly used
furniture and range. W pay
cash for second hand goods.
Piano for sale or rent.
KLAMATH FURNITURE
EXCHANGE
781 Main Phon 894
Yonr credit ht good.
0448
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1930
Harley - Davidson motorcycle.
inquire 820 uak. uut
TORGLER'S Upstairs Sboppe for
smart ana anappy spont suits
and summer coatt, vollet and
Donna Leet. 731 Main. 3550
GREEN SLAB WOOD Double
load, full cord, $3.00. Phone
1712-J. 0081
USED two-oven restaurant range.
Majestic. Klamath Furniture
Co. 711 Main. 3750
21 Wanted Miscellaneous
WILL share expense for ride to
Seattle or Portland. 1411
Main, Apt. 11. Phone 1522-W.
0083
DRIVING to Denver, want pass
engers, snare expenses, can
228 N. 8th. 0238
WANTED Passenger to Port
lsnd Sunday or Monday. Re
turn Friday. 7th. Phone 322.
0076
22a Poultry For Sale
BLOOD TESTED Whit Let.
horns, Barred Rocks and Red
Chirks $9 100 nreoared. J.
R. Mngulre, 2415 N. E. Ore-
on St. Portland. Ore, 2556
23
Financial
$ $ Salary Loans $ $
6 TO 30 DOLLARS ON
YOUR PLAIN NOTE
No Interest deductions, yqu receive
full amount applied for, 1 to 6
months time. All loans confidential.
STATE LOAN Co. 803-Ore.Bk.Bld
Ph. 768 Lie. by State 8-164
3AVE
SAVE
SAVE
ON
AUTO LOANS
AND REFINANCING
Lowest rate and easiest terms.
Investigate snd be convinced,
MOTOR INVESTMENT CO.
103 8o. 7th. Ph. 1144
vato I.leens M-ln4
24 Business Opportunities
FOR BALE Fine little business.
Inventory. News-Herald. Box
0240, 8240.
Necessities) for Work
WANTED Good Boor man la
xchang for room and board
or rent of 6-room hous. Phone
918-J. 8668
Work for Necessities
EXPERIENCED woman will do
laundry for groesrle. Phone
1673R. 630 South 8th. 3317
HIGH SCHOOL BOY will ex
change work for room and
board. Box 0053, News-Herald.
0081
HOMELESS MOTHER and
Daughter will exchange work
for room and board and tome
wage. Box 3611. 3611
WOMAN will do housework by
hour or dsy. In exensng for
groceries nd necessities. 1711
Oregon Av. 0050
WOMAN WILL DO any kind
work for fruit Jars, clothing or
nsed aewing machine. Call 6
Lowell Street, 3337
Klamath Business Directory
Beauty Parlor
Permanent Waves $1.95 and np.
Orleana Beauty 629 Main
Phone 1588
Permanent Wave Shop. An oil
solution for $2.50 complete.
Phone 109. 1132 Mala
Board and Room
Room nd board. $5 week. Ida
Samson. 325 N. 6th.
Electric Cleaners
See the new Singer 2-speed air
brush cleaner at th -SINGER
8H0P 1406 Mala
Phon 828 Rents 4k Repairs
Jeweler
"LET GEORGE DO IT"
George L. Met
Expert Watchmaker and Jeweler
REPAIRING. 837 Main St.
Mineral Bath
Mineral Baths Hot Spring Nat.
The business people
listed in our New Klam
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.
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Work for Necetaltiat)
EXPERIENCED woman will eaa
fruit on (hare, will mak
Jam, Jelly or Pickles ot any
kind. Mr. W. f. L'hrln. Rt.
1, Box 646. 0001
TWO young mm will help with
pod planting or farm work la
exchange for apnda or gaso
line. O. R. Wells, Rt. t. Box
127, Klamath Falls. 1968
WANTED Mlddl-agd tlngla
man to work on tmall farm
adjacent to town In exchaaga
for room and board. Phon
1800 or 362J1. 8681
WOMAN will work for necessi
ties. Experienced In eooklng
and housework. 1618 Siski
you. 3648
WILL DO ROOFING and painting
for groceries or what hav you.
2126 8. 6th, evenings. 3648
MAN will do any kmd of work
for rent ot tmall bout.
Newt-Herald, Box 3961. 8961
Plumbing
Ssre on yonr new plumbing In
stallations, matsrlal and repair.
Make your kitchen sink and bath
room modem. Will take old fix
tures on trade-in for nsw.
G. C. MOTLEY,
829 Klamath Are. Tel. 8864
Second Hand Store
Will pay highest prices for aecond
hand toola ot all kinds, rifle, ad
dle, amall cook stoves.
o. K. second Hand Store,
621 Klamath Av.
Swimming LMon
Ella Redkey, Instructor Ph. 11T
Typewriters
, School Trained Mechsnla
14 Year' Expsdsne
Adding; Machine and Typewriter
Sale and Bervlc
638 Mala Phone (41
Adding Machines sad Type writers
224 8. 7th. Phon 8067
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