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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1946)
Rainiers Vault Out Of Cellar By The Associated Press MmiHUnr Jo Jo Willie ppmiiniilly uliipprd tlia l'llliunt prrli'iiil rn iliiwn with Ills IjuhcIiuII lint lunt tilulil ami Ixiuiii'i'd III Hiiatllo Italnlrr out if Hit' d'llar of the I'urlllu Coast Iraiiiu. Wliltu'a guiiic-wlniilng hlow In the ninth IiiiiIiik ili'lrated the Oakland Acorns, U to A, lint li ft them on ton of the circuit. Their position win iinihiiiuiucd In relutlon to thn chief cliiil Innuern, tho Sun Frum-laco SimiIk, who also fell In a nlKlit for tho nnderiloKD before the Ixioinlnu Kun Uleilo I'aclrc, 2 to 1. The Oiikliimli'r hold u ontviiiiiuii advantage In the penniint chime. Cult-hcr bill Ilcnrd tripled to net the sti.Ku for Wlillc to breuk li ileiidlnck in the nnt-i.il y uhk liinclKfiiltlct content, whirl) wiik tied three tlirien. While Minded n iiroonder for Id necond lilt of the nlKht, brlnulng In Ueiird for the winning rally. (Jlmrlle (in Hwiiy, who relieved Hulph llux tnn In Hie elKlilli, win churued with hid fifth Ion of the cu lion. fifth 8lrlght Sun DirKti' victory behind the ilx-hll hurllilll of I'M Vila llch (tretcheil the fourth phicc club' wlnnliiK streak to five. The KeiiU tallied In II pen- iiiK IiiiiIiik when Krenchy Uliiilt wulkeil, advanced to third on II ii u h l.tiby n double uuU rrooM'd the plule on Ted Jen- iImu'k Khmlc. The Piidrcn fashioned a run in tho fifth out of lien Ciiiln tint' iicrulch alnitle, the firnt lilt off Hill Werle. u wiilk mid Stun . llrcurd'n double. Seul C'uleher Ambrose lllruce) Otl loduwnkl threw wild trying to hull double lrnl umt let Me Skelley homo for tho victory imiridn In te sixui uiuzu. Boloni Limited ' Frank Dnn pllched the Hot lvwiind Ktum lo a 2-1 win over the Sucrnmento club, limiting the Solium to five IllU. lony Krt-ltiiH allowed the winner only one more blnule, but hl milieu comnillled two errom which, with mniile by Frank Kelleher end Tony l.uplen uiive the game to the Stum. Kelleher poked one over the left field fence for Hollywood firl counter III the fourth. Sue rniiiento out Herein ll tally the third on Mill Ramsey triple and Tony Thompon in field hit. The Portland and I.o An- Helen club wero Idle. They oen a crle today at l-o An tide. River Port Lumber Shipments Decline Opener Has New Matmun A new niuiiclemun on the local luiiul circuit will tep Into tho rlnii ot the armory tomorrow night against Mike Nazurlun, who hlnuicir I more or 1cm a recent iicoulnlllon and the pre ent neopliyte In tho rulc roundup. The nowcoiner I niiinoo jaca I'oooeuhelmer and hi advance credential merely indicate that he I an cx-navy man, wcign about HIS pound and hu hud omu experience In tho ransllng It nine. W II h a name lino ro open heimer he orobubly got a uood deal of rough and tumlilc exp;ri ence back In hi nchool day. Swim Class Put On Air A poolalde broadcuxt, pon ored by Dick Reedcr' In co operation with KFJI. higlillght ed the oliHervunce of National rtwlm Week, from June 24 to 20. The broudcatl wa made over KKJI at 3:45 today, at which time aeverul of the children leiiriilnK to iwiin at K.U11S were Interviewed. Alto during the week, prize will be offered In the variou life ifroup for the mot prciire In Kenerul beginning iwlm group. The prize are being awarded by KFJI, and will con sist of federal Having itamp Joe I'oiik, swimming Instructor, and K. K. Iliimbrlck, recreation al director, will be the Judge. "Learn to Swim Week" 1 being conducted throughout the United State to help cut down thu toll of death reiultlng from drowning among the youth of the nation, Forresral Promises Merger Cooperation Softball Loop To Replay First-Half Postponements With the end of the iirit half In tight, the men' loflball leugue I beginning to cutch up on it postponed game. Tonight tho Merchant meet the Mouse on Kecreatlon field and the Knight of Columbu go to bat with J'almerton on Legion field. Thl wa the 'game originally achedulcd for June 10, but wa cancelled because of the Louls Conn fight. Friday the game between Ashley' and the Moon and tho Salem Garage Fined For OPA Violations PORTLAND. June 28 (I'l The OPA today reported the Four Corner garage, Salem, had paid $400 to the federal treamry for overcharge on mechanical service, At the ume time it announced filing a $111,114 treble damage Merchant and VFW which were I suit in federal court agalniit the rained out June i will be Spencer Packing company, Leb Willi., r.r,? I -on. charging the firm collected Ashley and Moose will play on ! J37.038 In excessive charge of Recreation field. ; 8 to B cent a pound on frozen The tie game, ending at 11-all WASHINGTON. June 20 UP) Navy Secretary Forrcatal ha notified President Truman of hi desire to cooperate "fully" to achieve the goal of the presi dent' army-navy merger pro gram. , ForreataP attitude toward the Anyhow, ho 1 lgued to-fight meruer oronosul wa expressed Mud Mike In the opening bout ! In a letter to Mr. Truman. The of tomorrow night' curd, which . letter wa released by the White will be a foiir rouuder. the nuiin lluusc. event will be a return showing i Tn0 navy encf d ne con. of the leuin duel between Joe l.ynum and George Dusette on one hand and I'liuvo Kutouen and Murllno Angelo on the other. Helping to keep order In the ring, along with regular Referee Wally Moss, will be Juck Klser, who will bo charged with the duty of seeing thut the russlers follow at least the most simple of the simple tug mutch rule. Train-Auto Crash Kills Portlander' PORTLAND. June 2(1 (Tl A trainauto crush was fatul lust night to R. A. Aleriiathy, i. I'm timid, and seriously Injured Floyd D. White, 3d, Vimporl City, at the west edge of the cllv. Police said Abernutliy's cur was struck broadside by the Spokane. Portland and Seattle passenger train at the blind crossing and dragged :i8 feet along the rails. White was thrown clear of the wreckage PORTLAND. Juno 2(1 (if) Shipment of 32.42U.OOO board but Abernathy body wa taken feel of lumber from Columbia I from the car. river port In May represented decline from the Murch-April average, the Pacific lumber In apectlon bureau reported today. Two-third of the ahlpment went to domestic port with ex port going principally to France, China and llollunn. W. V. Copeland Dies In Ranch Accident DR. M. C. CASSEL Chiropractic Phylclan 233 SO. 11th ST. PHONE 5609 William V. Copeland. 51-year-old farmer, formerly of Klam ath Falls, wa killed instantly Tuesday morning on his ranch near Redmond, Oregon, while moving a derrick which came in con U i t with a high voltage power line. CoM-land moved to Redmond two year ago. He I survived by his sister, Mr. Hurry F.ngle, and a brother Alvln, both living in Alaska, and his wife and son, also of Redmond. sldercd the objective recently outlined by the president a "at tainable." He added that be believed It possible to overcome difficulties In drafting the neces sary legislation, "I wish to thank you for the r nit ience, with which you have Istcncd to the navy' vlcwi on the reorganization of our na tional defense and for the time which you have devoted to the ublect. Forrestal wrote. "You may be assured of my desire and that of Admiral Nlmilz lo cooperate with you fully In the effort to achieve the objective in your program. Union Veterans' Sons Hold Election Today PORTLAND. June 20 Ml The Oregon encampment of the bun of Union Veteran of the i Civil War wa to elect officer today at closing sessions of the j 24th annual meeting. Memorial service held yestcr day for deceaed member of the past year listed Rev. Herman S. I Relchard. L. O Kelly and Cecil , Harmon of Grant Pass; Dr. P. J. Dartle and F. G. Loop, Eugene; ; Mrs. Llnnle Clow and Mrs. Vclma -Carlson Hogbcrg, Eugene auxlli-1 ary, and Mrs. Eifle Dunlap, Snlcm. Initiative Sponsors Have One Week Left SALEM, June 28 IIO Spon sor of the six initiative peti tion now being circulated have only another week to get the petitions completed with 24,000 signatures, with the prospect that only one or two of them will get on the November gen eral election ballot. RKBALD NIW), KUsislk Fills, Ors, WIDNISDAT, Jaa l, IKS, Fsts Ma The suite department said the measure with the beat chance of getting on the ballot are those creating a basic school support fund, and levying 3 per cent gross Income tax for old age pensions. Other Initiatives being circu lated would lower the voting age to 18 year, provide com pulsory state-operated automo bile Insurance, eliminate horse and dog racing, and provide minimum $50 monthly for old age pension. Dock, pigweed and wild mus tard green are particularly rich in carotene and ascorblo acid. ARROW SHIRTS lAnromtiB ttibbs between the Elks and the Moose June 10, will be replayed July 1 on Recreation field. This will be the last game of the first hair, and the winner of the half will be figured on percentage oasis. The Softball second half will firoceed exactly like the first lalf, starting July 8, according to Harold llendrickson, manager of the softbull league. No new teams will De coming into the league, as expected, he said, but there are many returning serv icemen ana college student looking for team to play on. The two team expected to join de cided to wait until next year be cause of the Jatc season, lack of player and lack of uniform, llendrickson said. The two top team of the sec ond half will play the two best team of the first half, accord ing to present league plans. In case of duplication, a third or fourth team will then be chosen lo fill in the vacant place. These teams, however many needed to make up the quartet of finalist for each half, will be picked on a percentage bails. The Herculea H-4, being built I unaer me supervision of How ard Hughes, will carry 700 pas senger and weigh 200 ton. It dwarfs the Martin Mars with a wingspread of 320 feet and will cost (20,000,000. berries from July 1, 1045 to the present. UrA Attorney Syi vanu Smith said most of the fruit was sold to a Portland wholesaler The army air force has con verted the C-47 glider into a craft that can carry a seven-ton payload and can be towed at speeds up to 270 mile per hour. Classified Ads Bring Results. WORK PANTS Blue Ton Green Grey Whit OREGON Woolen Store BRAGG'S GARAGE 3840 South Sixth Next to Altamont Auto Court Complete AUTO REPAIR Service ARC and ACETYLENE WELDING Frank Bragg Phono 4289 Arlot Bragg Why Fight Wood and Coal Next Winter? Norge McPherson Winter Air Conditioners! ) Convenitnt Crtdlt Frt Estlmatti Phon 6595 2323 So. 6th Oil Rang Burners . 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