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10, 1944 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE N1NI pi Wins inth rrom Sack's Men ,, Allen, Wynn i Still frVi..t.ct Rocord" Book; A.. AAmt Fadn joithom, v JACK HAND ,..tl,..d WBPWilUr I', '21 no liinufi' enn hypnotize Ml V-. ' . ( Pl.llnHnlnhln. v.vv-lx"""' K'"'' Wyiin todiiy ''."., i.l ninth uli itlil it vie f,l ouO llfn-llino vpriiKo of " the Mc-tin l Mr. Mnck' in - . ... ... Ulirll i" .l,.,,u. mi ldii:'' word bunk l)iil :f.?L..i.i- until only Wynn, l poller nucl Johnny Allen ft I ''' John i'r'i.,1 rt.u.llv IimI to Chi- L Ai!lllllKwortli howod to Rami allcr nil IH y", 1 . iinrris wn knocked olf by I blew hl ''"l."" . .i,..i llonton Miict Phil- .Uhla. Toiler wna wiuwm wwv .'. ,. it, Muckmen but hum I t" ch-rcl with Ihnt fir, do El by them, and Allen haim't ,td 1119 tnuini ii, n t'lilLi. tho two teams i,t never have beutcn him. ft,. illi aver the Al U l.u iilhl by a 2-1 maritln f d he hnl " coro ,he winning .lino lii the lillli and advunc- ". ... mi error, tho Wiiitlilnitton iiMhander It'KRed It home on Mrgc Myutt'a hit. n.vninnd tluhtcned tho Amor- Ian raco by a 4-2 declalon over t ICOainX D. Liuuin i a In only lour and halt unic om (lrt to iHBt In tho Junior itult The Triba enmo from .,inrt with three In tho lovonth, E on Skipper Lou Boudreau'a iM-lotded single over Don Out- ,.-dljo head. in the National, the only two Lues scheduled were likewise t.vKl nt nliilil. boosting the ma rl lOUr-Ull ail-nuancc luiui wj ,492. Mickey Owen delighted the h 1H2 Brooklyn natrons with a Inth Inning slnglo scoring DlxJe ilker, who had doubled, -with t big rim of a 3-2 nod over oston. Cnl Mcl.lsh, 18-year-old hool boy, grabbed nis second dory. Piltiburch and Chicago played i aa tie rnllod by ruin In tho lilh with Krll Ostnrmiiellor and liudc rnssenu battling all the ly. BUI Nicholson's seventh ;mtr put tho Cubs ahead In the thth but Frank Colmnn's pinch- iiple tied It agnln. Although (he bimi were unscheduled lodny, fey will ploy off the tie game. hew York, lioston. UMIcsRo, A Detroit in tho American, and Itw York. Philadelphia, St. I.ou mil Clncinnntl In the Nation hid an open date, , i . Do Babe" May Be Back n Baseball Bv Ten MKtrn NEW YORK. June 10 fP mm Kuthi tho old Sultan of lu, may bo back In baaoball p pinchhitter befors tho gca f u over. Tho BBmbino. whnmi AO hnm P for the Yankees in 1027 Nl stands as a major leagus feCOrd. In pntnrlna a Knsnitnl .In. I'y to hnvo a cartllugo rc- rivftd i.i r-'i. W1II IIIH flglll KUDO. us an nlri hnsnhnll inlnrv." PPlalned tho Rnho. .who nh. Iea nis aotii birthday In Fob t'ryv"I let it go for years !jlm suffcrinc. I hone it 'I fix up my logs. Maybe I J tn a few years back so I '5 Set out nnd 'play golf." BllSehnll?'1 nllniilnJ Hi mnn fw l.i a legend to thousands of r'wsors. "I haven't glvo i idlit to plnylng acaln.,T unn't i ii I, ii i r jack &chaefor, a New York I'Jlel matt ,.,u i... a i i 80rV capneity to Ruth for r uiih nporaiion iixcs t ' Kiunc &n a ninnhhlttor' TOAST LKAOIIK k ri .ii .11 Prtrllan,!' ' ami f ratloliro ' VZiZZ'X.. '.. :n Hi:lllft .'. rift llnlly wiimiI 4 ttl r,lia ,, ;4 ..I AnieiM w QnkUiKl : t 2fl NmTfliiifnlii .... at r"i' ? "!. '"t,w Mlh lliillin hecau'e ol lrmlr Mm 11li.lt: ,! i,",t , ,,i ",, rlm't .1 Mir ui"ti I V OnhUnd 3, fluktllf I. Urtll.vwofid (1, hn I) if o A. , , KAI KIN IXAtil K Ml. LiillU .,.,. jo PlIlilKlrNh ., ', a4 Cincinnati , , m Nttw York , 22 Mrnuklyii aa HnM.m ., t'hllxf.lDhl .i.V.V.V.V". IB t'J)k-ii(ni .... ,. ,. )4 . hronklvn it, Hr.nlon a. !trt half nf ntii, r.rni .AM .4HD M7H .4JD .,'1.1 U W. . 21 M'iiimi , a; j clilriisii 2i y ('If vrlanit ,'..,.!',, J.1 a WnnliiriMinn 4 2'4 a I'hllKloTiihia , ' ' an , 3 s WmlilnKton 3 I'hlUrlolohia 1. , fleveUiKl 4. St. Lou It 3. rt. .Ml i.TM .til .!HK1 .JVHl .470 ,4711 .4.-13 Pucks Delay oit Tourney k e5uciB"d.J10r.c!l,ckll?! II .1, " "o nm join grncu ..""Oak Park Country club 1.7 "'' 'omporarlly dolnylng W as ihn i.i.i p'i?i i,oiS '101s RiMi!,,,.,,' Aiiin 1 . 1 1 Inn,,.,-."""" "Ull- UBaUUlUHUl, o "JMl tournnmont. " ii-uiiy rain hod failed to t.. '"0 BOlfei-a. nil nt uhnm lii 0 esi-s or older. Of the n5Mnd 15 were between 65 " 'M. f'AMER FAVORED BERKELEY, Calif., Juno 10 WnlnhcMirT. "1,',. ,l. 0 ""'l" ..i """"rtiiiij-s pnrorofi inn comi. I'ck 5?lmd tod wltlv Ensign !.. famer, defendlnB tltllst. InZ0 ,1, Me his match with Miilim 2. 'Amark, Ordnance f ani L?nnn'"B and Nick Car-f'-?W' I" the .other semi-final, From the Corral Fence Doings of Klamath Horseback Enthusiasts, Hocounttd by "Top WrangUr" 1 reckons how I'd better tell villi 'bout the hill-billy snoopln' I've been (Join' 'round the ol' town. . . . Whew! Did I git a good view of Ml. Shasta between uui niacy ana ms saaaio, wnen that hoss of his'n broko Into. Cliff wuz busy as a cow In fly time, pullln' leuthor, but he bucked oil as clean as I ever eod got some of tho air let out of him wur ud a rldln' ngln in a few minutes after BUI Windy' Murchcxon tuk tho kinks out of the hoss. Tendcrfcct n vaqucros wero all out las' Sun day astride their mustangs. The posse wuz a practicing their drill, Saddle Club girls trimmln' up some of their prlzo hoss flesh, Dale Mattoon had a workln' crow flxin corrals fcr ho bosses if the Medford and Yreka posse that's a planrlln' to bring competition for Sheriff low and nis boys durin tne tn. O. D. Matthews wuz lookin thinns over 'round the fair. grounds and chinln' with this one and that ono. Ho seems pleased with so much activity and en thusiasm tho rldln set are snow In'. Barbara Adams (I can't recollect her man s name) puttin a bay hoss thru' his stops and turns and doin' a good iod. Bar bara Is mighty easy on the eyes. mil hcrruys wuz pcrcned on Ills truck watchln' sum girl work her hoss out glttln ready, fer the reined cluss. She could ride, too, but I never seed a girl so skinny I'll bet, she didn't weigh L.1P0 pounds wringln wet and a shot gun would mako her a pair of rldln breeches, rne rodeo board hod another mectln' and from what I gathered, had things un der control fer the queen ride off. June 18th at the fairgrounds. I dern near swol ered my chewln tobacco when I hecrcd BUI Hooper and the Saddlo club are workln' together linln' up the grand entry. I'd like to be in Bill s boots or his helper. Er nestine Read sed the. Klamath Saddle club colors are 'blue and red' and I shoro am goln' to bo a watchln' for that group as they go by in the parade the tn. Those girls are busy getttn' things set for the Medford ladles that's nuttin' on a drill here, Klnda host I reckon they are called. Well, I got tft bed down fer the nlto, Jlst want to remind yuh, . , . Buy an extra bond. , We can always live on less when Wo have more, to live for. Bye now. Ducks Play 13 Innings; No Decision Portland, Angola Tie 7-7; Seals Gain Half Gams by Boating Sacramento 3-2 - By The Assaclattd Press Some 6U0U Portland bnseball funs suw a lot of bascbull last night and early thin morning la innings, 1UU batters at the plntu, 14 runs, 31 baschlts off six pitchers and only ono error but all for nothing. The game ended In a lie Port hind 7 and Los Angela! 7 called because of a loop time limit and will not count in Pacific Coast league standings until played out at a later date. Sun Francisco gained a half game on league leading Portland and Jumped into second place nesting rtiicrmnenlo 3 to I. Seattle slumped to third d ace losine to Oakland. 2 to 1. and Hollywood won Its first game In four starts from San Diego, 6 to A 10th Innlnif riot shw Port land Manancr Marv Owen run out of the game for tho first time in IS years of baseball. Eddie Fernandez also was sent to the bench. The argument started when Umpire Gordon Ford first called Shortstop Johnny O'Ncll out at tne plate, according to the Port land players' claim, for Interfer ence wim a tnrow from Eddie Fernandez, Los Angeles catcher. to catch Frank Shone stealing third, and then changed It Into a swung tntrd strike. Fernan dez and O'Nell came to blows. The Angels got a four-run lead, only to have the beavers 11 it in a live-run outburst in the fifth. Portland added two more runs, one on Larry Barton's homer In tho seventh, but In the eighth with the bases full and no ono out, Ted Norbert cleaned tnem witn a aouDie lor tne An. gels and a 7-7 tie, whore it stayed to the finish. CPORTC ij treamliner 13 Lou Nova to Meet Peterson Friday JACKSONVILLE, Fla Juno in (Pi Lou Nova. California hcavvwelEht who has scored soven successive victories on ins nnmrhAck trail, w 11 meet Bill Peterson, young Chlcagoan, In a 10-round bout hero next Fri day night. ' ' ' Peterson, under the tutelage of -the veteran. Nate Lewis, has been going strong in ine mm unnt. Ho has scored 11 con- secutlvo victories since boxing a draw with Clayton wniris, BIGGEST PISH ' MARSHFIELD, June 10 (IP) A J. Fabcr was credited today with the biggest fish taken from Coos Bay this year a 40-pound irinM hn. Ilslnff an 80-pound test lino and a 60-pound test leader with fresh shrimp as bait, Fabcr landod ithe bass after an hour s battle. . Illini Track Team Favored In NCAA MILWAUKEE, June 10 OP). Lod by versatile Claude (Buddy) Young and Capt. . Bob Kclley, Illinois track team today ruled favorite to win, lor tho third time, the National Collegiate Athletic association's 23rd an nual meet, with the 18-year-old negro freshman making a bid to set the pace In four events, The mini, with a 12-man squad, was one of 23 colleges competing in the day-and-night program at Mcrquetto stadium, with all preliminaries and two iinais scheduled lor tne after noon and 12 finals on tonight' card. Missing from the national competition was Southern Cali fornia, winner of the last nine years. The far west, however, was represented by Frcnso, (Calif.), state college and Utah univer sity, the latter by Fred Shefleld, defending high Jump champion, Joey Dolan Wins Farewell Battle For Civilians PORTLAND. June 10 (IF) - Joey Dolan bid farewell to civ ilian boxing for the duration last night with four round technical knockout w i n over Jimmy Liddell. 130, Los An geles. Dolan, soon to enter the army, weighed 121 hi. - The Portlandcr put Liddell down for a five-count as the fourth round opened, pinned him in a corner and had him reeling when the fight was halt- od two seconds before the end of the round. ; In preliminary bouts; Billy Mcuann, 148, Portland, decis ioned Norman Finch, 148, Van couver, Wash., eight rounds'; Pete Peterson. 140. Portland. TKO'ed Joel Boone, 142 Mi, Se attle, third round; Irish Roy Dunn,. 160, Vancouver, wash., kayood Ted . . Newsome, 164, Gary, Ind first round. I : MANAGER NAMED PORTLAND, Juno 10 (iP) Appointment of Clark U. van Fleet, former district OPA ra tioning officer, as manager of the Willamette valley wood chemi cal plant to be built at Spring field was announced Friday. Market Quotations Rv DAN MAftSTON (Plnchhittlng for Run Newland) SEATTLE. June 10 W) Couch Ralph (Pest) Wolch of inc university ot wasningion would llko the Coast . confer ence coaches and graduate man agers to rewrite tho rules to How August football practice at their llood Klvcr, uro., con fab next week. Barring that, movlim un the scntombcr open ing practice date a week wouia help ... The Husk c expect to play football as usual this fall, pos- tuiy witn a good schedule They were the only northern division school in action' last autumn, with four games . A July 3-28 practice had been piumicd, but an August stretcn would gel the squad in shape closer .to the season's start, An early September opening would now three names that month, the 16th, 23d and 30th, Welch says ... . . .. , Home-and-home . games . with Whitman and Willamette are prospects, for a starter.- South ern California and Los Angeles also seem Interested . in an Oc tober 28 date in the south, only weekend Washington could tra vel with a full squad because of campus restrictions on navy trainees, Wclcn hears ; . . It would be a rematch of the Jan uary 1 Rose bowl clash ; . . The Huskies got in April spring practice. There'll be no public trans portation to the Longacres race track 12 miles'south, when the summer meeting. opens June 24. But it's only a mile and a half from Renton and free transpor tation is planned in horse-drawn vehicles , , , Write- your- own gag . . . " Is Coast league baseball pros pering? Paid attendance after the first three Seattle Rainlers series this year was 96,229. Last year, 33,888 customers saw the first three home stand series. , Boxing Promoter Nate Drux- man, who handled all the big shows here before the war, has been , with the army exchange here 18 months in special serv ice wonc,: Buying recreational equipment, in a civilian . capac ity. He shut up shoo after Pearl Harbor, but couldn't get in the air corns : . ."I'm not interest ed in anything else now but getting tnose kids back home. ho says . . Sgt. Bob Druxman has had 25 months n the: Aleu tians, Sgt Ed .is ..in Italy, and cai, the youngest. 18. is a sea man ic in tne medical corps in tne soiomons. The Washington-Port: Angeles coast guard air - station crew races, -only Washington ' meet mis year, win. be rowed here June 24 . In an international gesture, 'a Washington track team will enter the annual po lice track and field meet at Van couver, B. C, July .1. Paavo Runs Wagner to Showers . IS-t.-.-'uI-'- DI--J.; B.u .... . . " . 7 - sdviiiii) o fr-llonii to '. polftt o? rnor.: With Body Beautiful Bov; " w" on" 01 iveiiot siurdj m f . . ' X- ' , . . Mwl month!.' tr.n.cn (or th two Pet Takes Tarsan retvin noun running to around eoo.ooo mri. - ' 0cllf that automobile manufacturari . h,,i i.i,,ni...i "io.. !KHW- ?'."' 10 rum partial wvuj uu,.iuii,iiiiih.',htw !yiah proiuoiion as tna invaiion Katonen chased George Wagner ' vop" i"injw victory tn .i..ut narr again Drought heavy demand fc to tn.e armory showers )ast night. ioc nEeir to benefit. After 15 minutes of fistic buf- hj.',"r'S1'' ,r i.n r,X,'"' feting at the 'hands of Wagner, gtgfijd. ZVpXit. rAaroJ,.t.aJ:t.ed.t5, y.e.ed:pr.ouse's: Bss&sss&n flassL ?t irurn nuini-rouE cms aooye nis mora- pointi on re.trlcterf voluma. In rignv eye. 'rieteree Willy JVIOSS Irani jware l.minl iwotora. Waiting- warned Gorgeous Gcorgcteeau-IbT.Z0 chm" 111UI tJOOy; Wagner Continually - Occasional decllners were Montgpm- about the use of his fist, but still rX..;id-.j?im"n,rn n4 Con- r-MAMMM . . .:i I lOJIOHIu Kdlion. Moss in desperation gave the Mil VT to Katonen. Am cr & ray S4 .- KKW TOAK. June JO fAP) ThoufhliT of peeee continue to apur itocki of eompAnks with good . postwar ouUook In-today's mrVt, notably motor and accMotii, but many . pivotal i had trou- D.a -m stuactintt bidi. TOM for tha.Mar wer pttntlful with uui((t:uug uuuijse uaucu nui Anaconaa Stopped Hare Bill Clark, for mer Colyear Motors employe In Klamath Falls, stopped here this week en route to Portland, to visit , his mother, Mrs. Henry Laux. of this city. Georgianna Clark accompanied Clark when he . continued north. - She will visit for a oouplc of weeks in Portland. ' Police Court In police court Saturday morning, three drunks, one drunk and disorderly, three traffic arrests, and three park ing ticket cases appeared. From San Diego Mrs. Beryl Houston ot this city has returned from San Diego where she has been visiting her son, Bob Hous ton, of the USMC. Bob has been in tho Casual Guard company al Camp Elliot for the past nlna months due to a leg injury re ceived while he was overseas. H was a former field music ln structor at the San Diego bas and expects overseas duty again soon. downright unfair and protested L7""!""' JJfJ to the refcreo In no uncertain cSmmonwcaitOnd' terms. Like an angry bull, YxS'''f'n Paayo,. countered .by showing his gJSJrfl . mSSI? ZZZZZZZ wfltfnftnpsa'tn filrVit ttft rushed Gt Nor Ry pfd - 32" at George and Referee Moss step- ntnlMf7ZZ:ZZZ.tZ ped between them to enforce his Kennecott . , u. 35 nrAnr-m Lockheed . 1. orders.. ... Montgomery Ward 44i In the ehsulng jneleeT? WaUy B'Mffl.i-T.'""'"-''; "-". mvjin uniiic uui iiura Deal, aim Northern a-ac lie u., Una In n AH Pae Oaa At Kl Vk". - -'."--' Packard Motor. inuiiiuiib wfii.o kiits iwu wren- Hetuia k h tiers went -at; each other; tooth lWsW"A .A!?1' and. nan. iJJood- spattered -the sataway storet . ring as Wigner poundctf Katon "i"".;---- -on. and Moss came alive aeain I g?.ulS find.,;' to raise both of Katonen 'i hands, SiJSJ'Am.'Ji'Al'"' ignnying that he had won the union on caiif match. ... ,. n union padllo. Potatoes Again Wagner protested, but I Warner pic'turaa Katonen had had enough ot this and rushing at Gorgeous George, chased him from the ring to the cheers of the record armory crowd. like a gory invasion warrior, rivaii 174: on track ui; tout us ihip sagged in a rope corner, evident-lA'.iii iy iiiucii inc worse xur wear aiier l prices, marKet wean: ior uouuiern in- the bout, -v MW!?,1'T'!:2: ,m.e',.r?5i Peto Belcastro. in his first d- a.i.4o Louuiana bum Triumnha 'us no. 1. pearance nere-since ms m-fated battle with Wagner three weeks ago, blasted his wav to a-surf- . - I IVCCTOr'le' board victorv ov- Taraan Pot- :" " ? " vv" vln. Canadian meant. ..9V.V. ""'"-'f'-'' Tarzan. With a scissor .hold nnlComnared Friday week mma: -Medium Pete' head earlv in fha ViaftlA 'Si. nd good fad atcert, halfera and r-u.j SLiS? Oallle, ,cow, luliyiU.,dy, jower sradaa 23-50 roughed Belcastro s easy-bleed- lower, week-a burtu: Good to cholc d ing nose into-a-lot n, Wlnnrl mK tteera $ie.O0-S16.6O. medium to good " Piooa lei- ,rtis. Itlerm i3.jo.$i4.5o, feeder (ream ting. . iu.5O-12.00, common to medium atock Botn noys were covered with WHJ i,'?a?.,SS? gore by the time the Weed Assas-mi Twjw-tsjo; cuTttrs'SrTso- Fingerling Fish Cavort in New Freedom in Lily, Cave ; NEW PINE CREEK - Four thousand of the prettiest littlo fingerling rainbow trout you ever saw and not a one groggy or sick slithered inlo the cool waters of Lily and Cave lakes last Thursday, June 1 un der the supervision Of State Bio logist J. ft. Wales, assisted by Georgo Perkins, Lee Bernard, Earl Butler and George Con- When the fish discovered they woro no longer lh the confines of the two state tanks , that brought them but instead free ai the birds of the air, they snapped their flnny-flippors in suddon ecstasy and darted mad ly"hithor and yon like whirly gusts of chaff in the air from tho spout of an old thresher. The biologist Immediately made this observation after watching some of the 2000 that were put in each lake, cavort and flop. "There is sure a 16t of feed here these trout will fi-tnlnlv orow fast." And so the fascinating, liberty loving crea-. tures continued ior some umc to feed on the abundant food of the lakes then quieted down to tho more routine business of liv ing in tholr new home. .Mr. Perkins Bald the fish would run about 16 to the pound in size. Next year there should be real fishing In the lakes if all the fish do well. Klamath Man Wins Service Boxing Tilt . CHANUTE FIELD, 111. Pri vate Goodwain Murry. 4545 St, Lawrence avenue, Chicago, won a decision over Private Johnny Rountree, Detroit, Mich., in a three-round middleweight bout on a recent boxing card at this AAr training command field Another Illinois soldier. Private Kooert Mcuonaia. or :Lockport, made a determined bid for the post middleweight title, but lost on points to Private Robert Ross, Klamath Falls, ore. Sullivan Down's Hooker At Salem SALEM, June 10 (P) Outscor- ing his opponent in the knock down department four to one, Billy. Sullivan, .187, Portland, declsloned K.O. Hooker. 188 Portland, in an eight-round main event here Thursday mgnt, In a second oight-rounder Bobbv Wricht. 162. Portland scored . a technical knockout over Jerry Bally, 160, Vancou ver, in 68 seconds, of the third round. . : Million s goal CHICAGO, Juno-10. (P) : A million dollars' is' the goal-set bv the Bowlers Victory Legion in its campaign during the 1944 1945 season to raise funds from the country's bowlers, the funds to be - used to buy recreation equipment for the armed forces oversea. The amount was pledged oy BVL officials at a meeting yes terday. They reported $187,000 was raised this, season,' with Milwaukee, leading in contribu tions, Chicago' second; Detroit third and New York lourtn. READY FOR RACES Bv Th Associated Prsis Herbert K, Woolf's Woolford Farm, of Kansas City, witn full' string of . 34 horses, and Allan Drumheller, of Walla Walla. Wash...-with seven head, moved 'intb Washington park on Tuesday to aet ready for Ar lington-Washington narks' big gest, meeting -which opens, on June -! - - 151. ! . o ,,, 30 1714 s t4 W 8 Steel . 1SV. -loev, 52 '.i 12V, Transportation Hews To Attend Wadding Mrs. S. Patterson of Tacoma arrived in Klamath Falls Saturday morning to attend the doubla wedding on Monday ot Frances and Louise Patterson, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patterson. Bible School The Klamath Lutheran vacation Bible school will be conducted from June IB 30 on Mondays through Frldayi at 9:30 until 12 o'clock. In Fri day's paper it was erroneously stated that the school would start at 9 o clock instead of 9:30. - - sin and Potvin. tired "of nlavine ras-oo. c-hnerg ..so-$7.oo. duu and weak. 7. i . v"3"". Madlum maa bulla glO.OO-gloJO. com- jusv mean, realty. pattered eachlmon to wnner r7.50-s.oo.- Caivea: Tor otner witn nying aropKlcks and iV? J" SS- 1 ? veatera. shoulder btittV. Finally Belws-tiicSI.:: mtdiu? tooi iro. pounaea- rarzan into semi- "r nva un 4000. compared consciousness and put his famed teW".0 Surfboard hold nn -thn limn fnrm land otlU S14.75. Good BOW S9.50.- Tarrnn nvffi -qt-.a' hani, Sheep: For five oaya 8000 compared -arzan never came back for Friday week ago: Good to choice lamha the. next fall, but Pete set for the Uy teady, moeUy 14.00-130. About kill, out-maneuvered the referee S Bf r.f SLSf," c"t;K?5e?.uJ5 emu l$ui in. a lew 19SV- minute common uu.uu4lw; anorti yaarunga 30 wnacks at Potvin'g haolr. a- '.uf ".-"""p .. . .. sl.uu wo. i -peiu. common to cnotci In-one of -4he best opening -aborn awee i,oo-t.75r , .... , matches ever- staged in the, ar- . ' mnrv nrpna fillonf Pailan ;nM ' CHICAGO. June-in rAPi.-WFAt sala, Knot I-lnarAmK rrfl'.j . .SSB ?tal 7000; hog market . , . . . . . u v m i generally One thousand cars of cattle were shipped by .rail in the last month from California into the Klamath basin for feeding over the summer .months. This ex tremely heavy movement in feeder livestock was a 100 increase over last year, accord ing to Southern Pacific District Freight and . Passenger Agent Jloyd Stitt. Reason for the large number of cattle sent up here from the south is the drought condition in-t&iiiornia this year. Most of the livestock is coming north from Redding, Red Bluff and the Sacramento valley. By iall those of the cattle which have been fattened enough will be shipped to market. The others will be returned to California for winter feeding. sou saia mat in aaaiuon 10 livestock, other freight business ior the Southern Pacific greatly increasing constantly. as yet, nowever, tne sr is aoie to hold its own In handling freight and is: able to take care of-aK-of it-a;-Tlght without too mucn oeiay. . - Visiting Sister Harvey CHft former employe of Crater Laka park here and now with Yose mite National park, is visiting in Klamath rails at tne noma of his sister, Mrs. J. F. Clark of Homedale. a I alTv a,a.,v rri mtttt .hl 1 1U. draw. )Otn DOyS iriecr everv -fu-JDf- preaommatea at i.79. tne top i-i- u J i j. i,..j,- ' compared with a week ago: weighta aft . .. " """ "v-iuuiiig use lba. and down ateady: weighta elver 370 Of the ropes, and. thclE. flStS tollbf-10 IS eenta lower: aowa 15 to as gain a fall, but neither was sue- -SS. ISOT-J P.m,,Ly;ltl0;,S,- cessful. After rthree. ' -rounds,- took.ispo laneiy medium and good no Ref Moss r-ised both of their M..VcSUcS'i com hands in token -Ot a draw. ' pared Friday lait week: ,-All except Annnnnrikr .fnrlr V-raneiv frA atrfcUy top cattic worked uhavenly low Announcer jacs i Taney lorn , top i7.o; Mw hm en crop: good the crowdthat Walter "Sneeze" to ..average-choice ateera .SS-SO down: Achui, whittled PnavoKaton VSS'fSlSiSS i& en in the disputed title bout-at S17.0O: belt yearlings S17.S: heifer year- Salem la-t Tupedav will nnna-r "n S17.1S: atoekers scarce but weak to . V- I V' i SEP? lower: fed heifers, mainly S3 down: on the army mat next Friday I bulk-fed heifers' sK.50-s1a.23: si7 ib. niaht TTnl lira ..11a, .-TnM.n-. 1 averages making. S1S.S5: cows active Z & SZ.Z 5; i but bottom fell out of late mar- tor Whom Pete Belcastro. subbed ke.t,cloelng TO to Sl.OO lower:' cutters this week,:Sneeze can, be depend- SSf-gw." ffiK. Highway Commission Considers Parks ea UDori to ue here. Franev Mtri. m hi !. n WHv i ucBv.r ssusnsc oiierinn rttcnci ai-.nu -I ind heavy fat bulla $14.50; bulk sausage duiis fo-f xis.ito, veaiers iirm as yio.uu r:8alabt sheepnone; total. 4000; com- pmrca irmay tan ween; an .classes in verv llffht auonly. steady to stronff. shorn lunba no batter .than steady;- two loads fc a t tpt ' t."- -a'W: - i. I stood, and choica. 97-100 lb.-. Yed -wooled SALEM. June 10 (A31) The Colorado lamht ftl6.15 and Slfl.2.1: ton nounccd today it will consider medium and good shorn lambs sia.so- creation of two new state oarksTfii"". "i.'?".t!a noic native ;,; -. . . springers aio. ,o-9te.uu; less- aesiraoie and additions to another. at Its, lightweights -down to ijo: cmi and monthly meetlna in .Portland- p M -oaown. ittue tmoer .tw; n.vt TitMHa-y'ne1 W-ln-ulsv, VH sneanng. lamoa rne two new DarKs would oe In ' tha .TnKrt . fSov . aroo '.I Salable cattle 'for week 2.150. "ealvea 81S: and a - 160-acre tract " near ML;!,?. ', re?.'i", tf.U Mitchell obint on the' Columbia'! unevenly steady. to 60 lower: common -Iv.. i irAyl -.n,v fsteera and hebTart oft most, bulls fully river in HOOd River -county. T00 lower, vealera weak to SO off: sood- Seneca Fouts. - Portland. The !K; - ZSS T,',?SK Commission : also will decide' common down to -8.50: dairy - type to whether to add 80 acres to Sil-VZ 'T?:Kau'?.'i:. ver Creek Sails state park in; S14.70; good ' beef cows up to. sia.oo,- uutiv vuiiiiiiuii-iiicuiuin raBrs a (.out $11.33; canner-cutter cows .00-$e.50: medlum-irood -bulla M,3S-tlO,00t - cuttera down to $R.50;i poodcholce . vealera $14.50-$1S,50 few 16.00 early. -saiapie noira-.tor,- weeK- ooao; larre lailv. holdovom- aealn marked tradlnff I but falrlv cood ' clearance late: nrlcen uncnaneen rnr .weeic trnoa-enoice lHU-au lb!t $13.75: supDort .level: heavier weight aia.uu aown; unqer ltsc ids, au.uv aown More than. 2,000,000 -men o jiaht weighta, to- o.oo: feeder Pi i& India are serving with tneaineaiiVX'iMSCK aX r- forces. M. Ghiasuddatt, a mem-' pliable sheep for week 475:- aorln ber of India centrat-legislaJ' tiirtk ficcfirnhl V ' Rf)itl tnaflv. - I tpem rlv- tnn. 14 RO- , Mmmonin(d . He-blamed, his country's na-jSp-SSJ, TSgSSSS 1SSR tional congress party -for nhe sil.od: good wea saso-Koo; cum down current 1 1 1. ..feeling, ..ln.inaia,. v.",. charslna: the uarty "has tried to j.- M.--h.r n w: OchnTne force the British to crush' otherr y fulelake Js a new! member of parties with the result they, the Klamath .county chamber of Marion county. 2 Million Indians Aid Allied Forties PORTLAND,. June. .10 ' m PATTY ON HAND , :; v . : CHICAGO," Juno 10 WSec nnrf It. Pat.lv. Bere of the ma- rlnoa will be on hand to defend' her tltlB in thp women's western open golf championship at sub-- urban FarK itiage country ctuo Juno 19-24. ' '. . - " A field-of. some 120 ' players representing more than 16. states is expectea to compete.: . Visitors .iere S. Toycen and daushtor. "Mrs." Ira Short of Sa lem are visiting at the home of Russell Toymen of Klamath palls. fSENEROUS ' ' ELMIRA Police recovered all but S1.B0 of $160 distributed by a six-yeaold boy- among his friends, The young Dhllanthrop ist had found the koy to his grandmother's strongbox, Allen Adding Machines ; ,Fridcn Calculator!. V. .. Desks - Chairs - Files PIONEER PRINTINQ.--. AND STATIONERY CO. 124 So. 9th... ..Klamath Falls DANCE Grace Gibson." secretary at tne ureat ixortnern, is on a va cation-' thiff weeic V. J. Josephson, local GN agent, who has been oft work for tne past four weeks recover ing from an operation, wui oe pack to worK next. Monday, Eaglei Dane The Eagles and auxiliary will sponsor their regu lar Saturday night dan-;e tonight, Saturday, in the FOE hall at Ninth- and Walnut from 9 to 1 o'clock. The public is invited. To Eugene Gerald Einarsson and Richard Porter left this week for Eugene, where they will enroll for the summer ses sion at the University of Oregon. On Leave Capt. Howard Barnhisel is in Klamath Falls on leave visiting his family and friends. Barnhisel was a real estate and insurance man here before entering . the armed forces. LEGAL NOTICES notice to cmeD rrom g Notice is hereby given that the Under igned has been appointed dmlnUtr or of the esUte of Winnie ChiDM Souta. deceased, and has qualified. All persona having claims against said estate ar no- uxiea to present ine same 10 mm wnn proper vouchers at the office of L. Orth SIsemore. Court House. Klamath - rails, Oregon, within tlx months trom .JUn 3 1944. JOHN A. SMITH. Administrator. J. 3-10-17-24; Jy. 1 No. 108. Mrs. A. Ka Bryant, wife of GN conductor, feft Friday night" for . San Francisco where she will visit 'her son in the navy. T. S. Abbott, timekeeper for the Great Northern, left recent ly for Brookings, where he will make his home in an effort to improve his health.. NOTICE TO CEIDITOBB Notice Is hereby given that th un derslgned has been appointed xcutor of the Estate of Mary L. Bowman. De ceased, and all persons having elalma against said estate must present them to fhn tindrlcmArf evecutor at the office) of Harry D. Boivin, 203 Williams Build ing. Klamath Falls, Oregon, within months from the date of the first publi cation hereof, said date being the lOtli day of June. 1944. Altlnun si, j..nn,inbn, v Executor. ' J10-17-24;.Jly 1-8. No. 110. - j i. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE ON EXECUTION Kanltv Na. ftBflS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATS OF OREGON, FOR KLAMATH -TiiTW V C-ARA A. MOORE, Plaintiff, GORDON LACY and CONSTANCE kjcarnsx lacy, husosna and wife, and A. H. PATTERSON And JUUA I. PATTERSON, husband and wife, Defendants; ... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That un der and by virtue- of a writ of execu tion in f oreclo-uire. issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the Countv of Klamath. In the suit of Clara A. Moore,- plaintiff, vs. Gordon, i-acy una uonsuince Acimey Jacy, nus banct and wife, and A. H. Patterson and: Julia 1. Patterson, husband and wife, defendants, which said writ was dated the Sth dav of June. 1944. I will, an the 10th day of July. 1944. at the front door of. the Court House of Klamath County, Oregon, In the City of Klamath Tails, Oregon, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said date, proceed to sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest oi ine s?m aeienaams, ana an parsons claiming-ot to claim by. through or under them, or either of them. In -and to the following described real prop- irxy in njamain county, urenun; Th Southeast Quarter of Section . Thirteen, and that part of the East one-half of Section Twenty-four ly ing North of the Klamath Straits. Township Forty South of Rang Eight East of the Willamette Me ridian. Klamath County, Oregon,. vnntAlntnr annroxlmatelv 330 acres: together with the tenements, heredita ments and aoourtenances thereunto be- ionrlnr or In 1 anywise- aonertainlnff. or so much thereof-as may -be necessary to satisfy a judgment renaerea in me above-entitled cause on the 6th day of May, 1944, which- judgment is for the sum of Three Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty and no 100 Dollars (S3.960.00). to gether with Interest on said sum from th 3lst day of December, 1039. at the mi of nVr- rent ner annum until Said: for the additional sum . of Four undntd and .no100 Dollars S40O.00i attorney's tees, ana ior iweniy-iour ana 80100 Dollars ($24,801 costs and dis bursements,, and accruing costs and dis bursements, 'together with interest. Dated this 9th day of June. 1944. jntv. ori Bv DORA GODDAR Deputy, June:10-lT-24-July.l. No. 111. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Nntir 1 horetav elven. that th tUldff signed has been appointed executrix of the estate oi J. rioya lung, ae un. by the Circuit Court of th atat ot Oregon for Klamath County, Orfoa and has qualified as such Alt persons having claims against sa14 estate ar hereby notified to prtnt the same, duly verified as required by law, to the undersigned executrix, at the office of A. W. Schaupp, 613ft Mala street. Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the data of th first publication hereof wmcn is May u. is. Executrix of th ttat ol J. Floyd King, deceased. M13-20-27.J3-10. No. 88 v NOTICE TO CREDITOR! Notice is hereby riven that th und signed has been appointed administra trix oi tne estate oi oy Aamr, ceased, and has qualified. All person having claims against said estate ar notified to present the same to m witk proper vouchers at the office of I. Ortk -Sisemore, Court House, Klamath FHt Oregon within six months from Xf 13th. 1944, FRANCES E. KARREft." Administratrix, M13-20-27:J3-tO. No. 83 TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Mot YourttU Save H Long and . . Short Trips . STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 Eut Miifl Charlie Read Saddlery Will Buy Wool - Up to 3000 Pounds from each growtr or relT on consignment say amount and mak caih advanca am tame. : , : Every ? Sit Nite F.O.E. Hall i Sth and Walnut : SiOO Jo J:00 : . ; Spoabtd br .VXnii Kft ao90.r.o.i:- Auxiliary and Drum Corpa : Estin Kiger's ' Orchestra PUBLld INVITED I ------------- - - - - 'i - m mjnoco wmxtr moo itv, rain and can noown mwtm4 vmt. .THS IANSOOWNI HSflUIKY, : MAVM N MACt MARYIAHD . ' - .-:..;..: