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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1946)
I. ft A. . A Into First Spot Alone By The Aaaoclated Preas After IiikkIiiu uIomk ull m'iikiii M few purrs lii'hlntl thi Hun r'niuclaio Si'iilit. thii Oiikliinil Acui'im tndiiy for llir flr.it tlmn rliitrhi'd tin1 I'ui'lflc Count lluno bull Iciiuui' U'iKl liy hiilf ii kuiiip. Wlillit the Hrula wirro let I by ruin, Kruncla Shell, formiT New York Yuiiki'ii nuikliiK l to debut fur tl' Acorns, pltt'lii'd thrill In In till' Iriiwii-'a tiii apot mi n H :i ili'clnlnii lit n I iilht over I lie I'ort liinil llmvcr.i. It wiik tin' Quks' plllhth Htruliiht victory, M limn Outhlt Oaks AiuiiHiKii mo iirnvi-rn cniu'ci rd 11 aiifitllra to Oiikliiiiil'a alx mid cliitM'd Mht'ii, who waa ro plui'i'd by ItiiUKrr Arclioht, Hut Acorns tlini'il thi'lr btiiuli'H. opi'iilMK Willi a three nm uttiiek In thr flral IiiiiIiik and aitdinK two In thr iircoiid. I'ortluiid x Itrlirf I'llL-hrr Wiinclrl Mimnor. truck out 1 1 mid ylrldrd only two hlla from the third Oiroiiun the eighth frame. Tim Seiila and Sun Dlrtin Pmlrea ai'liriluli'd a (loublehe nil. rr Frlduy to iniika up the mined- Olll C'IIKUi'IIK'lll llollywond drovn the I. on An lieles AiiKt'ls, who enjoyed a iiioiiientiiry nrrrh ulop thr li'iiltuo for the flint time Innt week, In a third place berth Hirer unci a hulf itnmea behind Oiiklnnd by nhultliiK out the An . lii'ln, 8 lo 0. Bliri Snap Btraak Xnvlrr Heai-luno held the An' Kela lo flvu hit unci whiffed nine butter to miup a seven Kiune Iohiiik nlri'iik for tho Stnra. llollywond pounded the offer liitfH of Dick Krrlrkann and Clem lliiiiainunn for II) hlla. The Seattle Hiilnlera awapped their c veuth plnce In the atund- Inifa with Sucruniento'a sixth on a 0 2 victory turned In bv Lou Joit. lost nllowecl 10 hit. Spurklnif the Knlnlcra' 10 hit attack on three Snrrnmrnlo pitchers was Hob Knhle, recent actiuialtlon of Seattle, who ac counted for three runs on two loublrs, one with a ninn nbourd In the first and another blow with two on hiiae in the fifth InniiiK. PLANNER CHOSEN SALEM. Mnv 22 J. M Chumbrra, retired merchant and former memlier of the state liquor control commission. Inst liilim was rho.icn temoorarv chairman of Salem's lonKranur planning commission, aurccedlnf inrinie i.. n. niri;illlniiili. LEGAL NOTICES in tut. ciHfiMT cdimr or ntr IN TUB MATTKR Of THE BUT ATT Or HVHON WllJ.m MrVAV, tfereeeett J To Peer. MrVey end Myron Willi Mr. , r , una to en owier tjevieoee end ht In unknown. If iny ttvh there be. of ih Mid Mron WlllU McVey. 1 reaeerl: Vou and earh nt you ere hereby rlted nd required lo en.wer before the above txilltlrd I'mirt in the above entitled riuM In the rlrrult Court nxtm In the rlty trf Klimilh rails, Klamath Cwtnlv, Qrvtfnn. within ten iui dva from th dale of llta aarvlr nt Ihla rt la I ton. If aarved within Klamath Cminly. Uivgim and within ttttnly ilOi daa. If Mrvad In any othaf rnuniy in tnia tiait. or ir aervad pnhllrallnn. than within lwanly-lfh 2Hi dam from tha data of th fir I ptibllcatmn of Ihla rllatlon. to ahoW rauia, if any axtata. why an ordar ahould not ba mada haraln authortilnf tha aarulrlv of aald avlata to aall. elthar at punlle or private , for path, upon rradll. auhlarl to confirmation thr Court, tha following ftasx-rlbfd real prooerty aitualad in Klamath County, I -it a Numbered Four '4 and Twilva lit In Block Numbered Two t ftivarvlew, aa ihown br tha recorded plat I he ret. f on record In Klamath County, Oregon. !ta Numbered One Ml. Two ti. Three 3', and Kour . niock NumlHred Foutleen iMi, of Writ oxer Terrarea. aa ihnwn by tha duly reenrded plat 1 hereof In Klani alh Cmmiy, Oreion aa praved for In tha petition of aald executrix filed herein nn tha Ulh day nf May. loin, and lo which reference U nerrnv niaiie. WITNKSH the lfnnnrNbla Tlavtri Vandenltera. Cln'iilt Judae, of in State of Ore Hon. for Klamalh County. Probate iTparnneni, wnn me arai or aain ltouji affixed thla Hlh day of May. 1144. Allot; CIIAH F, TVl.AP. iftrall Clerk nf the Circuit Court m m-aa ; j. s-ia-No. mi. NOTICB Or HAI.r NOT1CB IS lirftKllV CIVEN that 1 will, aa AdmlnlilrAtnr of the Batata of CrilAHI.BR II ADAMS, drcraaed. on or afler I he .llat dny nf May. 104(1, aell to the hi t i eat bidder for raah tha following I.ola 1 and 1. lll.wk' T North HIv. Klamalh County. lOrrioni. acrord Ini to the duly recuadrd plat there of Said ante will he made at tha Office of I. OHTH NISBMOItB, 7.11 Main Street. Klamath ralla, Oreaon a j. Mcdonald. M I 1ft 23 No. 370. A Twist Of The Neck Is Sufficient r ' an iimsiiw ii i la " '" -..- :., ,.. I ' t I Tough Tony Boss atartad this llttla ring aplcwlth a lag lock, but his opponent, Gaorcjes Dusatta. is takint tha moat dirsct mathod of making Tony call It off. Rosa and Duaatte will ap paar on thia wnk'i armory card. Tony lighting Martino Angalo and Caorgas struggling with Al Basil. Both thasa bouts ara for six rounds, and anothar six-roundar batwaan Gust Johnaon and Mad Mlka Naaarlan Illla out tha star bill. Braves Will Conduct Eugene Ball School K.UGKNE, Miiy 22 Ml Ore Kim boys of 10 unci over will have a cliunce to net busebiill In struction first hiind from veter ans of the l)l leiiifuc clubs ut a three dny biiscbnll school open mil hero Thursday. Tho school, sponsored by the riiwton llnives of the Niitlonul li-UKiie, will biliiK here Outfield, er Johnny More, Jimmy Heese, ex-blK leiiuue liifielder, unci Kuri lliimllton, one time St. Louis and I'itlsburKh pitcher. Idaho Trounces Huskies, 12 to 6 MOSCOW, Idiilio, Muy 22 (II The University of Idnho defeated the University of Washington Huskies, 1 2-0. yesterduy in a northern division baseball Kume. The Vunduls pounced three Husky litirlers for 13 hits for the win, which evened the four ilume series. The score: R. II. E. Wash. .012 100 002 6 8 8 Idn. . :40 101 O.'ix 12 IS 1 French, Soriiino (4), JorKen son (II) unci Constiintino; Auer, Kllnk, (0). and Konnpka. FUNNY BUSINESS titter C6l 1H It MIA l "Just as vc liml him cured or imrsc-snalching, up (urns a new nnfjlcl" II' AaaHB a vCTX I llVrKA All Slsas CHAMBRAY 'Vv SHIRTS Qjk All Sisas T up,o2 x& or VMM m&mti '1 Pert and Pleasing... The Scarlett O'Hara Cocktail . It's a benutyt And so excitingly different! it's ono ot the many amnrt, smooth drinks short unci lull you rnu make and enjov with 100 proof Southern Comfort, The Grand Old brink of the South. FSOM YWI OLD PRINT I A Amis6mI m isi tliuiuipft v 100 PROOF UQUtUlt (&(nwricajJLt KrJatic 3) rink SOUTHERN COMFORT CORPORATION SAINT LOUIS 3, MO. Interesf Lack May Kill Junior Baseball This afternoon's meclinK of Junior Lei(ion bullpluyers at Del Moro field is the final one, Lynn Hoycroft said today, un less more interest is shown by younjj players today. Monday afternoon only nine prospective players turned out to siitn up for Junior Le Klon bull and there must be many more candidates than that or a league cannot be started. The players were called to meet this afternoon ot 5 p. m. on Del Moro, at which time it will be decided whether the effort to Ret the league going will be worthwhile. Salem Senators' Lead Cut Down To Decimal Points By The Aaaociat.d Pr.as The Sulem Senotors early Western International baseball league lead has been whittled down to a point where they now are only a half game In front of Spokunc. And by the time the week's series between the In dians and the Cupilunos is fin- rAcinc coast LtAoi r OakUmci 35 is San franrltco 34 IS M AnfrUt ....II 21 Man mn . 24 28 Hollywood 23 2S Ktuttla 22 30 Karramanto 22 32 Portland .. IS 33 Kr.alla Ta.adar SVattla I. Sacramento 2 Hollywood 8. 1st Anselei 0. Oakland s. Portland 3. Pet .000 .M4 .vm .453 .451 .423 .40-7 .3iJ Han Dlcso at San Franelaco, poatponad 'rami. NATIONAL l.tACil K W L Pet SI lyiuta 17 10 .630 Brooklyn 17 10 .030 Chicago 15 11 .577 Hoaton 15 13 .539 Cincinnati 13 12 .520 New York 12 10 .429 PHUbursti 10 15 .400 Philadelphia . 7 10 .209 Re.ulU Tuesday Philadelphia 4. SI IhiIi 3. Pltubursh at New York, postponed wet ground!. Cincinnati at Brooklyn, postponed ished, tlie Redmen may well be way in the lead. Bremerton edged out the Sen ators last night at the navy yard city In a battle of home runs. 14 to 13. Spokane defeated Van couver at the Canadian town, 9 2, evening their current scries at one win apiece. At Bremerton, Barlsoff and Reese of the Tars, and Catcher Ted Kerr of the visitors each poked long balls for the round trips. A 410-foot homer by Spo kane's Bob Patterson was the feature of the Indians-CapUanos meet. Yakima and Wcnatchce stand tied for third place with 15 wins apiece today after the Stars lost out to Tacoma, 17 2 at Yakima, and the chiefs trampled rough shod over the sad-sack Victoria Athletics, 18 to 4 on Vancouver island. Victoria did threaten once, in the second, when they scored three runs and drove starting pitcher, Green, to the showers. HARTFORD AecUeat aae) lo4eaaailr Caaapaay INSURANCE T. B. MATTERS General Insurance Agency FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE 615 Main St. Phone 4193 Only games scheduled. AMKHICAN LEAGI'K LEGAL NOTICES NOTIC E TO C-RCIIITORS Nolle U hrrvby ctvrn that the under lie nod rui been appointed executor of inc wiaur or Aivin l.. .on. dereased. by the rlrcuit court of the State of Ore- Son. for Klamath County, and ha quail lira. All persona ha vine clalma acalrut aald enatt are requested lo present them, duly ve rifled, aa required by law. to ine unaerftitfnea executor, at trie or net of A W. Srhaupp. 207 Wllttta Hullrtinf. Klamath Falls. Ore eon. on or before Is 0 month from the date of the first publication hereof, which date Is May IS. 1UM CARL. SANUCIX. Executor of the folate of Alvin L Coan. Ieceased U IS -23 -20. J. 5-13 No. MO. L 7 13 Pet. .7aa .600 .563 .552 AM .410 .321 .28) 1 NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COITRT OT THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OT THE ESTATE Of I.EWIH r HtDCHILK HO TENS, Sr.. wrio was also known as LEWIS F. BOTENS. Ieceascd. NoUce Is hereby flven that T have been appointed Administratrix of the almve entitled estate, All persons hav ing claims Btfalnnt said estate are re quired to present them to . me with proper vouchers at the office of William Cannn. 724 Main Street. Klamath Falls. Oregon, within aix months from date hereof. Dated this 8th day or May. 1!1 PEARL BOTENS. Administratrix. M i-13 -M -2-No. 376. Boston 2 New York 2 Detroit - 1 Washington I St Louis . 1 Cleveland 1 Chicago Philadelphia Rsealts Tuesday Cleveland 7. New York 2. Boston fl. Detroit 4. St. Louis 4. Philadelphia 3. Only games scheduled. FlfiHTS LAST NIGHT By The Asseelaled Prese OKLAHOMA CITY Jack Lyons. 171, Oklahoma City, outpointed Earl Peter son. 174. Minneapolis. 6. SAGINAW. Mich. Floyd "Red" La Vasseur. 137, Bay City, Mich., out pointed Tony Aneona. 137, Detroit, 10. WILMINGTON. Del. Joey Longo, 130. Baltimore, outpointed Billy Proctor, 132. HarrUburgh. 0. LOS ANGELES Billy Smith. 171. Oakland. Calif . TKO Walter "Popty" Woods. 1A8, New York. 3. DENVER Bobby Jarvls, 133. Kansas City, outpointed "Red" Grant, 126, Denver, 6. SAN JOSE, Calif Luis Castillo. 11B, Mexico City, knocked out Gregorto Eacalona. llfl. San Diego, 2- HKRAI.P NFWB. Wsnstk FaMi. Or. WKDNESOAT. May tl, l4, Pg. Wf ht LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO nilMlRRS NOTICE Is hereby given that the City council of tha City of Chlloquln, Oregon, will, at 8 no o'clock P. M., on Thursdiiy, June 8. 11MA, open bids for the resur facing nf all presently oiled streets In said city, and for the construction of approximately tan blocks of newly oiled streets, plans and specifications for which, may be had at the office of tha West Side store In Chlloquln. All bids muit be sealed, addressed to the City Clerk. Chlloquln. Oregon, nnd plainly marked "BID FOR OILING. " and must be filed with said City Clerk, not later than 5 00 o'clock P. M., on June 8. 1B4A All bids must be accompanied by cash, certified eherk or bidder's bond In the amount of lf'. of the amount of tha bid as a guaranty of good faith to enter Into tha contract for tho work con templated If It b awarded to him. Cash, certified checks or bidders' bonds will be returned to unsuccessful bidders with in ten days. The elly council reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. City Clerk. Chlloquln, Oregon. M. 22-20 No. 383. when and where any person may pn objections or exceptions lo said final account, and at said lint and placo lh Court will settle said account. Rtniv m. uri.L, Administratrix. M 33-20: J. S-12-Ut-No. 34. NOTICE OF FINAL Af'f'Ol'NT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ! have filed my final account and report of my administration of the estate of CHARLES ROBERT THOMAS, deceased, and the Judge of the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for Klamath County, has fixed ten o'clock In the forenoon of June 10. 1&4Q. as the time and the Courtroom of said Court as tha placo Protect Your Property Against FIRE with AUTO FYR STOP Firs Extinguishers Prelect, veer preperlf saUmalteall 14 Suura a day. e Automatic Operation e Automatic Alarm e Guaranteed 10 Years e Free Replacement e No Filling or Mainte nance Aak tl. Abool Thl. Aulamatl, FralacMan. TELEPHONE 6588 A. T. Deets Representative i Time to Change Over! 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