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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1945)
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SPLENDID HANJE OWE in rr Thanks too. helping, us. Oiay. 7?a voohoo see vou at V mjllosv men .' THe &8A'.N FACTOR-V TOOOLg OODLS j MAJOR HOOPLI OUT OUR WAY TH A SLAY AMD ISA& ? hM-Mi f. M Hie U Wow WANV i Just PICTUfteS I ENOUGH TO DID TOO GET, PAVE WF MEATBALL? J WAY FOB. . .r-V- FUTURB- . VT OPERATIONS .' ) -1 c n (wakeM 1 fi fl PARTIES OM CMh: rCZ y jyUUJi. RUBBISH ' A" Sr&T '- y CT tJmm i- THE AMATEUR COLLECTOR Wf- By Fred Harmon By Leslie Turner By Blotser I HEY 1 WHAT AM I D0IW3- .THIS SbUMUSTA Slept uke a By Martin By V. T. Hamlin By Harold Gray i ip. i ICHIErWIHINCr UN V. '1 r!irstaa.wT.-8f?!:-wly J7 BY J. R. WILLIAMS I Burly Buck Again Tops Strongman While the crowd chanted, "take off the tape," over and over again last night at the Klamath arena. Jack Lipscomb made Rood use of a large piece of tape on his right hand to again top ple Georges Dusette on Pro moter Mack Lillard's bicep bill last night. Lipscomb repeatedly rubbed the tape across Dusettc's eyes and outlasted the French-Canad ian strongman by taking two out of three falls. In the other top tiff on the double main event, Rough Rufus Jones, savage Detroit negro mauler, tussled to a draw with Ernie Piluso, the pride of Port land. Jack Taket Fall Lipscomb copped the first fall of the final match in the third heat by heaving his opponent from the ring and then applying of a punishing Boston crab. Uu sette was irked no end over this treatment, but Lipscomb worked on Dusette's knee until he could hardly stand and Georges fi nally called it an evening and threw in the towel. In the other headline fracas Piluso took the first fall from Rufus in the fourth frame with a scries of Sonnenberg butts and a reverse body slam. In fact Ernie gave Rough Rufus a good going over all through the fight but the negro mauler managed to make a final effort in the final canto and even the count with a half crab. First Bout Draw Buck Davidson and Angelo Martinelli battled to a draw in the opener. This bout was a good clean struggle all the way with Buck taking the first fall and Martinelli later evening the match. Next week, Cyclone Mackey from Amarillo, Tex., alias the "Grey Mask," will appear in the Klamath ring against a top op ponent. In dollar volume, the 1944 production of aircraft in the United States reached $19,400, 000,000. RADIO REPAIR By Expert Technicians GOOD STOCK OF AVAILABLE TUBES-PARTS-AERIALS For All Makts ot Radios ZEMAN'S We are now taking orders for New Radios 116 N. 9th v Phone 7522 Across From Montgomery Ward on North 9tk MALLORY'S Merrill-Lakeview Jet. Specials Sat., Sun., Mon. Rabbits lb. 44c Hamburger lb. 19c Liver-Pork and Beef lb. 14c Pork Sausage lb. 27c Short Ribs of Beef lb. 17c Large Dill Pickles 3 for 10c Beef Roast lb. 21c Kraut 2 lbs. 25c Squash lb. 5c Fryers, Roasting Chickens and Turkeys We will clean, skin, cut, wrap, smoke and cure your deer, COUHAL ence Howdy folks: Klamath Falls had its glitter of movie tinsel a sundown or two ago when sum' of them pic ture fellers thats a mtikin a movin' picture at Diamond L,ake wuz In town a lookin' things over and try in' to git sum of our real cow-pokes to fill in fcr a few days shootin'. Andy Devine looked jist like he docs in cellu loid and shurc had a crop of whiskers matted with frost fcr the climate up thar at the lake ain't jist like California he said. We had 'nothcr dude here lrorn San Francisco visitin' the Moon's. None other than Carol Mackel and she likes to lead a country life but thought she had to have a halter to do It with. Carol is awful nice like and many of you folks member her from las' year. A. V. 'Andy' Moore bought hissclf a little ranch out on the Merrill high way and found out he had one more stove than he needed so he gives It to the Saddle Club fcr their club room hcatin' (tcrbackcy Juice and all). Bcv Thomas hit a bit of bad luck when that hoss of hisn jist up and died. Francis McNeely had her tonsils took out and from what I heered had a purty rough time of it. Earl says its awful nice and quiet 'round the house. Helen Perry is busy tradin' sum hours fcr money at the Live stock sale each Wednesday and a hclpin' Evie Drew in the office where the buyin and sellin is calculated. Sari's wuz the spot light point fer the Saddle club las' Wednesday when nineteen of them tearin' beauties meet to pit on the nose-bag. The party wuz a swingin' like a cowboy rope with singin' and laffin' comin' out of the banquet room like a corral full of weaner calves . . yuh never seen sich a collecshun of happy wimmen folks and they wuz puttin' plenty of axcent on the spaghetti too. Lou Serruys got out to ride his favorite mount or Major and a stronger hearted hoss never lived, he's grandpappy of the Fairgrounds, setn waters and Jack Ray climbed up on the highest fence they could find to watch a broozin or sum bang' tails tother day. Reckon . they wuzn't taken any chances of that she-male jockey runhin' over 'em when she and Mac dusted the striD at a Durty fast clip. Well, I gotta be a gittin' these Saturdays roll 'round kinda fast and have to spruce up lor me water in the trough gits to cold. Bye now. Navy Gives College Football Big Break WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 W The navy gave collegiate foot ball a break today as deciding that V-12 trainees may remain awav from schools as long as warranted in order to partici pate in athletic events. . Defective Wiring Starts Fire Defective wiring in the attic of a house at 245 Henry Thurs day evening did some damage to the dwelling which was owned by Arthur Lerone, city fire re ports showed today. Another call was received from the 2000 block on Melrose where a small grass fire had started Thursday evening. Friday morning equipment was sent to the Klamath Heating company plant on Klamath ave nue where a small sawdust fire was put under control. MARKET Telephone 4620 Saturday, Oct. 6. 194S SIDE GLANCES Irk ftl COPIt mi Y OTA WWK. WC T. M. MC U. "Well, we lived through the first World War and now the second is all over, but we've still got the same old range and icebox it makes me wonder sometimes what we were flahtinfl fori" Black Tornado Rolls Over Scrappy Eugene Team 52-7 By A. R. BURNS 1 Associated Press Sports Writer Medford's Black Tornado, rid ing toward a second state prep football championship,' struck the well-defended town of Eu gene last night and wreaked a 52-7 score of destruction. The blast ended Eugene's string of eight straight victories, two of them- this season. But the Axemen, strongest opponent to face Medf ord so far, left a dent in the defending state champion's record. Medford is no longer unscored-upon. Klamath Falls knocked out another undefeated, unscored upon record by downing Ash land, 13-6, in the first southern Oregon conference game. The two squads now stand even, with two victories and one loss each. Grants Pass climbed into the same bracket with a 20-0 blank ing of Coos Bay. Grant Whips Roosevelt At Portland, Grant knocked over defending champion Roose velt, 7-0, to lead city standings along with Washington. Wasn- .ington downed Franklin, 26-13. Corvalns chalked up its sec ond victory in the no-name lea cue by defeating Springfield, 26-7. The twice-defeated Salem Vikings overcame Albany, 14-7, in their first no-name tut. A powerful eleven from The Dalles clinched a third straight win within the state, dropping Bend. 14-7. m a traditional con test. Hood River, another prime contender for the eastern Ure- gori crown, triumphed 42-12 over Pnneville. Baker and Mac Hi broke even, 6-6, in the only Blue Mountain game. Newberg Humbled ' Newberg, Tualatin - Yamhill titlist for three straight years. tumbled off the pedestal last night in a 32-0 defeat by ueav erton. The two top contestants fulfilled predictions the Hills- boro powerhouse blanking Ti gard. 28-0, and McMinnville wal loping Forest Grove, 34-6, to stay on the undefeated list. Down tri-county league way, defending champion Cottage Grove swamped Junction City, TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT You Drire Long. Short Trips Move Yoursali Save H STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201'East Main ' Regretfully announce that due to the scarcity of sugar, they will be compelled to suspend tak ing further orders for Wedding, Annivei'sary, and other decorative cakes. No further orders for chocolate or orange iced doughnuts can be taken until further word. , , Just os soon as the sugar situation lightens, Fluhrer's will solicit your patronage and extend the same care toward the preparation of decora tive cakes as they have in the past. HERALD AND NEWS NINE 1 O-e fAT6fT: 34-6, in its first league game and second i season victory. . Rose burg trounced University high, 51-0, for its second tri-county win. In the duration league kick- off last night, Woodburn clung to its record of no league losses for two years by a narrow 7-6 defeat of Molalla, Chemawa powerhoused the league new comer; Dallas, 31-0; and Canby upset a favored veteran Silver, ton squad, 12-6. World Series At-A-Glance By The Associated Prass W L Pet. Chicago (NL) 2 1 .667 Detroit (AL) 1 2 .333 First Game (At Detroit) Chicago (NL) 403 000 2009 13 0 Detroit i (AL) 000 000 0000 fl 0 Bodowy and Livingston; New- houser, , Benton (3), Tobin (5), Mueller (8) and' Richards. Second Game (At Detroit) Chicago (NL) 000 100 0001 7 0 Detroit , (AL) 000 040 0004 -7 0 Wyse, Erickson (7) and Gil lespie; Trucks and Richards. Third Game (At Detroit) Chicago ' (NL) 000 200 1003 8 0 Detroit (AL) 000 000 0000 1 2 Passeau and Livingston; Overmire, Benton (7) and Swift, Richards (7). . - REMAINING SERIES GAMES: At Chicago Oct. 6, 7, 8, and 10. . - CHOO CHOO BOW BOW PEORIA, 111., Oct. 6 (IP) Bowser, a cinnamon-colored dog of mixed ancestry, is a full fledged, paid-up member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Train men. Every afternoon, when the Burlington switch engine starts on its daily chores, Bowser comes running from his home across the street and leaps aboard. He sits on the perch of Fireman Ray Litz all during the ii hours run. - The day and night crw work ers pay Bowser's monthly dues, in the .brotherhood $3.50. , KLAMATH'S FINEST