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Girl Pieces Spokane By QAIL FOWLER BEAfTLE. Jun. 2 Th br.athlasa young dlvorc.. with tht hit th. slse ol c,,l",1" umpin cam. Into the not.l tcom olicklnfl oil In.lrucliona with mechln. gun r.pldlty. Tv. gal Ihe lckt.. We're Living on Ih. North.rn P.clllo I Bits (p. m.) We've gol eomp.rlm.nl and . stateroom. Everybody will b. th.r. and ready It wai Ih. atrl magnate speak. Inn. Th. girl magnat. It Joyce Collins, daughtar ol .nd a.cr. tary lo Pr.ald.nt Bam Colllni ol Ih. Bpokan. Baiab.ll club ol h. Weitern Inl.rnallonal league, th. t.am which Ihla week was daclmitad at no baiebnll laim In hitlory has baan decimated I Georgia Gals In Semifinal DKS MOINKS. June 28 il'i Two Gi'orjlln Ul . l.oulc Suuiti' Ul Klrby ' chill Irimrd the favorite Unlit Did rli'ktnn Ziiharln end 1 ta 1 1 y Hnrij lotluy fur position In tilt women' wcnlcrn Oiii'ii gcilf championship match. Mlsa Suini. the 22yi-iir-ul(l I.lllliu Sirliiiii. tin., iflrl who ha bi'i-umr known u "Ml I'nkrr Kacr, w rendy In con tent Mrs. Zuharla. tin di-friiil-lull champion, nnd Ml Klrliy, tin allm Atliintiin, wti nialfhuri attains! Pntly. tho little Minne apolis rrdhrud. l.oulni-. who shut lulu I ho si-mi. final round with u :i uiul 1 Victory over I'lilllla Olio, At lmillc, In., hud no piirllculnr fpur n( the Idim-ltlttliiit llnhe who hns 1 i seven miller women' pnr In thrre rnunilri. "I've na ilonri chance us liny- boily else," h said, milling , thai "you huvi lo fwl Uiul wuy . or you'd be lirulcn bi-fnro the 1 f It'Mt tee." The aoiilhern tflrl ha never i Met Mrs. Znhurius In niiiUii ' piny bill they iiiullfU'd tnuether , In the open lul yeiir uiul tied j Willi 73'a lor nirclulliil honors, mi honor Limine shared this year with Mlsa Merg. The lirst slruw hula In Anier 'lea were luiorlel Irom Knu land. The manufacture of straw ' liula In llila country diilea bark only lo the middle of the 10th renlury. KLAMATH FALLS ENTERTAINS ON PLANTATION For bettor Old Fashioned . . . Manhattan or Highball , . . use Plantation. It's a rare drink. Itt flavok is remindful of rich whiskey. Its bouquet it that of line liqueur. Iti smoothness suggests grand brandy. To test its mellow ness . . . taste Plantation "straight." Lilt ii pleaiant with PLANTATION V mutual DUNHI Prafacts, Int. rtUiMpNi, h. 4trh of July BROADWAY HALL MALIN THURSDAY EVE July 4 Music by BALDY'S BAND Dancing 9 to 1 Admission 74c per porson, inc. tox. belore by nln. deaths and tlx Inlurl.a In dlalaalroua bua crith 60 mll.a Irom Bealtl. oil mountain pan highway. On. ol th. allows h. w.i giv ing th. big hualle lo wat Hon Caraghty, 31 ytarold tocorid baaeman who'i baan around lor awhlla in various minor Uagua circuit., and who auddanly found hlmi.il .lavatad lo managarihlp whan hit .ralwhll. pilot, M.l Col., wa killad In th. t.am bui cr.th which practically tnullad out a ball club that wat within Ilv. and a hall gamat ol lirst place and which had spirit to burn to climb higher. Ban. Irom Llvlnatton, N. J tlUI had a laca th. color ol parchmant, Irom diving h. knows not how through bus I S5LPCDLT31TO Addition Of Referee Makes Six Men In Mat Scramble The addition of un uuxiliury referee only muile one more mull In enter the fiifht nnd First SlrliiK lleferre Wully Mom wb the uimfficlal loser of the tuK lemn ranslc at the orniory hint II IK lit . Officially Die lemn of Georues Diinetle uiul Juek Klner dumped the lemn of Piiiivo Kiilnnen nnd Murllno AiiKelo two fulls out of three. Klner wns suhhliiK lor Joe I.ynam who It rerted In Snn Francisco awnlllnx the ur r 1 vii I of a iflrl friend from Aun Iriillu. Mud Mike Niiuiriuii wus Ihe second referee. ( Oltlt VI. By "TOP-WB ANGLER" ltuwdy folks: llecknii you've heerd 'bout the Roili-o, hut thut ain't the huff of the uolii's on. This bin celebra tion shebiinu stnrta off with the Oueen ilnnce thin very Suturdiiy ul the Armory. The queen' will be selected 111 Iho flenh rile 'fore your cycn will) llie or western i spirit exeiupiiiieti. i our a ievini Hlrls riinmn In th!" contest, i I'ulsy MrMlllen, Klamnth Falls; Helen Ciownn, Bonnnrn; Jonn Ann Mcyuisten, Fort Kluniiilh; Juniutn Ktevenaon, Muedoel; I Heverly Wumpler, Fort Kliim nth; Jill Glvens, Bly, nnd l.uura l.ou Mill, Merrill. Mrs. W. D. Miller and Mrs. J. R. Urown are B-Koln' to chaperone thcjic ulrui from beulnnln' to finish. Kuch Ulrl thill's entered is a-plnunin' on support from her own com munity to put her over the top so let's gll on some fancy duds and chooso our queen and make it a mrln-snorlln time everybody will remember. While yuh got your boots warmed up to Biddy's band, don't ferglt the big dunce July 3rd. Belter hold the elbow lif tin down to a walk so's yuh kin make the pnrade the mornlu' ol the 4th. All them reckless, rolllekln' cowboys and cowgulx with hopes high to win some of that green stuff Iho Kotleo put up (or purses will be rldin' 'lung wltli floats, bands, buggys and cal'late real Indians will help make up the grand march down Muln street. Vlsitln' posses Irom ncighborln' towns, also, Frank L. Vincent with his Chlco Mounted Quadrille Tcniii will add plenty ol rodeo splendor of brilliant cowboy paraphernalia to tho procession. In tho after noon, Mux Barbour's stock Ls in line (ettlc and will give them contestants plenty of grief. Utiekln' ho.scs will furnish spills and thrills galore, with top hands to ride 'em fer yore pleas ure. Rubberneck steers to give the doggers a workout . . . mean ol' bruhanis tryin' to let the air oulla every rider Unit tills the ground. For diversified enter tainment, s'poso a little fancy trick rldin' or ropln' will be sandwiched in fer the clown Dixon and that mule of his'n to copy and twirl a lasso at. I don't have time to set here and chat with you fellers any longer. Gotta git on down 'fore tho seals are all sold to the Rodeo. Sec yuh at the dance. Bye now. window, Iram. and all, emongit Jaggad rocka at Ih. t.am bua piungad 300 la.t Monday nlghl. Ban had )uit baan nam.d man agar, Joyc. had told him ao. And har lalhar. Bam, had told h.r to b.lor. ah. cam. to b.ati'a couragaoutly Ti.aday to pick up tha ramnanlt ol . ball club. Ban had juit had 28 tlltch.t lakan In hla tcalp lha bandag. forming a p.rl.cl "V." Anolh.r craih turvlvor, Pitchar Pat. Baritoll, a third coutin ol lug jging Lou Novikoll, lata ol th. ; Phillies now with Baattla, wat quick to point out that th. "V" mlnht ba tymbollc, Caraghty. who lall lor Bpo kana by train latt night with hit wlla Mary, to rejoin thair Ihra. praying klddlet Pat, 7 Mary I It wus Mike who got Wully Into trouble. After the flnul full, Nimirlun climbed into the ring to dispute tins uiul thut with Angelo. the rest of the parties Joined in and Wully wound up on tho bottom of a press by Angelo, abetted by kiilonen. UiiHt-tte clamped u full nelson on Kiilonen lor the first lull. For the second Kiilonen and Angelo look turns beutlng up on Jack Kiser uiul ll wus Angelo who linully slugged him down. With Murtino gelling the worxt i of the fighting from Kiser and IJusutte, and the final lull in Ihe wind, Kutouen walked buck to the dressing room but cumu charging back lifter Duscttc had dropped Angelo and Nuzur lun clambered in lo add his fistic condolences. i In the opener Nanirinn (ought Juck Poppenhelmer lor two rounds before grubbing a string of leg strangles and turning him over for a hull crab and the fall. After two minutes ol rest, Nuturiun wus given the light when a pulled tendon kept Pop penhelmer Irom further action. Jack refused at least three offers or a fall by the referee on im- proprieties committed by Na- zuriiin Two Buck Ticket Pays High Return SEATTLE, June 28 iA'i A $2 pari-mulucl ticket paid $132.40 in the sixth race al Longucrcs last night on Secrlst and Sneberger's Untile Cup lo set a high for the season. An other surprise was the failure of Jockey Walt Mtcnbcrg lo ride a winner lor the lirst time In Ihe nine-day meet. A third plncc wns the best he could get. In the feature seventh race, N. Cheatham's Beau Listen) won to pay $20 BO. $ti 50 and $3. HO. Lone Chance paid $2.90 and $2.40 aa runnerup and Flying K paid $2 90 to show. STANDINGS 7 PAt l IC COAST LEAfil K W U Prt. Oik. nnd 37 11 .633 Sn Krnrlro M 34 ,2a l-nsi Aiilrln 4B 40 .Ml Sn llvu , 47 4.1 .511 Holl) wtKKl .. . 45 44 .506 NnrriinintO ... 43 SO .4.17 Srntll 31 M .3M roriiana 31 H .356 Hnulta Yftlerdkr Ixt Anidpa 1, Portlnntl 0 Ml innlnfi) Hiil ly wood in, Sacramento 0. OAkland 1, Seattle O ilU tnnlngi). San Francisco 5, San Dlago 4. NATIONAL LEAGl'E Prt n rook ly n 40 St. Louis . Chic mo - 33 Boston 31 Cincinnati 27 Philadelphia 2tJ Ntw York 2 I'ltUburih 24 Rtaulla Vifrday Chirain 0. PUtahttrgh 0. Brooklyn 3, Bonlnn 1. Only gamea acheduled. .l .iW9 .4H4 .4iW .456 .413 .400 AMI Bl AN I.KACil'K No lantea cheduled. HOTELS OSBORN HOLLAND EUORNE ORE. MIDIORD Thoroughly Modem r. and Mm. J. E. Earlty and Ji Earley rroprlclara DANCE" Saturday Night K. C. HALL Sponsor.d by Townsend Club Modern and Old Time Dancing 0:00 til 1:00 Men 50c Ladles 50c Team Together lEIIiab.lh, Si and 15-month-old ' I Barry hopad ha and Colilna I could put logain.r a Ball ciud in i Ih. aliorl.ii pottibla tim. At I lor th. kids, B.n was quick to Cormack, and had bought tham point out that th. accident hap- brand naw outfits In on. ol p.n.d about Ih. aam. tim. thay Baattl.'s .xclusiv. storas to re usually ara on thair knaas in plac. th.lr torn and blood-ao.k.d prayar, iraimant, Evan th. Il.thy naw "At horn. Ih.y pray that j straw thai hid C.r.ghty'a ''V lor daddy hits sal.ly.' On tha road ! Victory" bandag. had baan th.lr th.y pray that 'daddy gals homa ael.ction. salaly." Caraghty .xplalnad. "It I Th. n.w Bpok.n. m.nagar auraly mutt hav. baan th.lr tuckad his too-long crutchas un prayart that pulled m. through d.r hit armnlts and headed lor that window sal.ly Monday tha train. Th. girl magnate nlghl with only big scalp Hp ,nd, j hat. that namal " and. brokan kna. cap to .howj,h.pn.rdd htf d.p,.,.d lock Ca'raghly pullad up hit right'10 daalgn.t.d train can. troutar leg to show tha cast. Tha trousers, brand naw. Joyc. Col-1 Fight's Tuesday f 'eJI'MII m - ! IL - Herbert Snell of Sprague River, who looked good in his lirst ring; go two weeks ago, will light Don Reynolds in a lour-round lightweight duel Tuesday night. Two Softball Tilts On Dock Continuing to pick up its postponed gumes, the local soft- bull league has two tilts on the griddle for tonight. The loop-leading Moose, cur. rently at 4 and 0 in the stand. nigs, make up a game with the Ashley Chcvrolets, who have won three and lost two. That gume will be played on Recrea lion diamond. Down the street on Legion field, Mitchell and Applegate, VFW is slutcd to play the Four Star Merchants. The Vets have a 3-2 seuson average and the Merchants have yet to come out ahead, zero and five. Both games arc making up for rain outs June 21 and will begin at 6:30. Racer Killed In Midget Auto Crash HOLLYWOOD, June 28 VP) Einar T. (Swede) Lindskog, 29, was fatally injured at Gilmore stadium last night when his midget auto racer hit a rut in the track, crashed into the wall and turned over three times. The race driver, well-known throughout the west died in an ambulance while en route to Hollywood Receiving hospital. QUICK WORK WIMBLEDON, Eng.. June 28 M) Pauline Betz, playing in top form, took only 21 minutes today to trounce 18-year-old Joy Gannon of London in the open ing match of the fifth day of the Wimbledon tennis champion ships. The score was 8-1, 6-0. There arc no old maids In Tibet. Marriages are arranged by family contract, and some times a man takes all the daughters of a household as co wives. Hans Norland Fir. Insurance. 123 N. Eth St. SIMPSON'S .PET SHOP Virginia Stmpaoa Bird Bpeolallil Canarias 9 Dogs Aquariums Goldiisb tlarnrt.ta Callara I..atba Taya Sptall'a and Uarti tdt. r-rodacla MURPHEY'S SI Klamalk SEED STORE l-hana list "VI I- t ' v-; . - Una and B.n't wil. had ba.n out that altarnoon, armad only with the m.aiuram.nta lor G.r.ghty, Baritoll and Chlal Levi Me I Bpokan. Is still in th. Western International league. Smith Signed For Main Go Lloyd (Blackie) Smith nt Klamath Fulls, who aneedllv kayoed Dally Lolchcs two months ago in his only light of the current boxing scries, will try nis lurk against Chiloquin's bruiser, Bruce Miller, in the five round main event Tues day. At least, that is the tenta tive setup ol the ormorv box ing card right now, but ex perlcnce has shown Match-1 maker Larry McLane that sometimes things don't work out the way planned come light night. But Blackie Smith and Mil ler, who has nothing but knockouts to his credit, are at present designated for the main event spot. in the other five-rounder, Le Roy Barkley of Chiloquin will meet Indian Johnny Peters in a lightheavy duel. Caylor Hatcher of Chiloquin gets together with Rudy Carl son of Klamath, two very pop ular boys in a welterweight four rounder. The other two four-stanza prelims, already announced, put Herbert Snell against Don Reynolds, and Bobby Barney against Bobby Hannon, Both are lightweight affairs. Montgomery Is 1-2 Favorite NEW YORK, June 28 P) Bob Montgomery comes to the crossroads of his career tonight in a lightweight title defense against Challenger Allie Stolz that will disclose how much of his prewar form has survived two years of army duty. The 15-round scrap for the New York and Pennsylvania ver sion of the 135-pound champion ship represents the Philadelphia Bobcat's first postwar venture with the crown at stake. Although Montgomery has mopped up four foes in over-the- wcight shindigs and is quoted a 1 to 2 favorite to Vhip Stolz, there is doubt in some quarters that he will be able to recapture his old punching form against the dancing, flashy Newark pre tender. Classified Ads Bring Results, LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tht under-timed Joseph august erm ANT hu ben, by an Order of the Cir cuit Court of th Stat of Oregon for Klamath County, appointed administrator of tha eaUta of JAMES RAYMOND HER MA NT. deceased, and that Latter or Administration have issued to htm. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified and with proper oucneri 10 me undersigned ai uie ottica of Farrens & Maxwell, First Federal ZMvings ft Loan Building. Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, which Is June 7th, 1946. JOSEPH Al'GUST HERMANT. as administrator of the estate of James Raymond Hermant, de ceased. TARRKNS & MAXWELL Attorneys for estate. J 7-14-21-2S Na 406. TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT You DrWt-Long, Short Trips Mot Yourilf St H STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phono 8304 1201 East Main The Elk Storage Garage and Service Station Corner El.v.nth and Klamath will not be in operation after Saturday, June 29 It is with r.gr.t that w. ar. iorc.d to make this announce m.nt, and w. heartily thank all of you who hav. h.lp.d make our little business th. succ.ss It has ba.n. STEVE WALKER. (laacka ule it- Dining and Dancing Bar Open at 10:00 a. m. Daily. No Meals Served Mondays. Chicken Dinner Steak Dinner. Wilbur Stiles at th Piano Dee Gilbert, Drums On Highway 39 Near Calif.-Ore. Stat Lint Clarence Shelato Donee end Dine Portland Victim Of 1-0 Blank At Hands Of Angels By Th. Associat.d Press The delivery that kept Red Lynn ahead of the rest of the Pacific Coast league pitchers for a while early this season was again in evidence today, with tha third-place Los Angeles Angels sorely needing all the stuff he has. He rapped at the door of a no-hit game last night but let up In the ninth stanza and then had to go 11 Innings for three-hit shut-out of the Portland Beavers, 1 to 0. The Oakland Acorns and San Francisco Seals squeezed out a one-point victory apiece, main taining their pace with the Acorns a game ahead at the top ol the league. Oakland came off with a 1-0 decision over the Seattle Rainiera in 10 innings with the punch provided by the newest additions to the club, Third Baseman Arky Biggs and Shortstop Ray Ham rick. Hamrick beat out a perfect bunt, advanced to third when First Sacker Earl Torgeson threw wild on a sacrifice and raced home on Biggs' single. Junior Loop Has Hurler s By Th. Associated Press Known for years as a pitch ers Paradise, the National league appears certain to yield that title to the American loop this season. While the senior circuit is in danger of failing to produce a singie 20-game winner for the first time since 1931 and only the second time in its 70-year history, the American league may boast four pitchers in the select ZD-game winner class Only four times in the majors have that many pitchers of the same league accounted for 25 victories apiece. The National league quartet of Grover Alex. ander. Philadelphia; Dick Ru dolph and Bill James, Boston, and Jell 'lesreau, new York, was the latest to accomplish the feat in ian. Each of the present quartet, Hal Newhouser of the Detroit Tigers; Bob Feller, Cleveland Indians; Dave Farrls, Boston Red Sox and Spud Chandler, New York Yankees, has passed the 10-victory mark with less than half the schedule complet ed. Newhouser, the great left hander, with 13 victories under his belt, stands the best chance to do it again. The top winner in the Nation-; at league is Johnny Sain of the Boston Braves who has. notched eight victories. j In the only two games played j yesterday, the pace-setting i Brooklyn Dodgers increased i their National league lead to ; three and one-half games over j the idle St Louis Cardinals by j downing the Boston Braves, 3-1, and the Chicago Cubs nosed out the Pittsburgh Pirates, p-5. j Old Fly Bed get ting wrn? VY have a fin sertment f R6. Winding silk. TROLLING LINES $1.20 13 Ik. la (S Ik. teal. ap SPINNERS 45c DOC 811ELTON P SNELLED HOOKS 90c POOLE'S Bicycles and Sporting Goods 222 So. 7th J. H. Brownfield and Havt a Good Time nr.ALO nr. : Kiamaia riu, ora. The charity game drew a near- capacity crowd of 13.052. San Francisco fended off a strong finish by the San Diego Padres for a 5-4 victory, with relief pitcher Ray (Cowboy) Har rell putting out the fire. He took over from Frank Seward in the ninth frame with two runs in, Ben Cuintinl on third and none out. Ilarrell set the Padres down one-two-three. Vince Di Maggio, latest Seal addition, tripled and singled In five trips. Eddie Erautt gave up five hits and blanked the Sacramento Solons while his Hollywood teammates romped to a 10-0 tri umph. Hollywood opened with a seven-run assault in the lirst inning, the heavy hitting sup plied by All Anderson and Ed Steward, each ol whom tripled. Erautt whiffed 10 Solons and marked up his eighth win to six losses. Ihe win made It three straight in the series for Holly wood. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE INVITING Hll Th undersigned Police Judas of th Cfly of Klamath Falls. Oregon, will re ceive bida up to 5 P. M. July 1st. 1944: for advertising space on the north and east sides of In ball park fence. Spac lo constat of approximately 680 lineal feet, to b Ussed for a period of i years. aii Dias snail dc seated, and marked Bid for Advertising Soace." Th City reserves th right to reject any and ali H. T. FRANEY, Police Judc. J. 24-2 No. 418. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEHEBY GIVEN That the undersigned R. B MAXWELL has been, by an order of the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon for Klamath County, appointed administrator of the estat of GRACE AKLENE ROWELL. deceased, and that Letters of Administration have issued to him. AN persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present th aam. duly verified and with proper vouchers, to th under signed at the office of Farrens At Max well. Main Street, Klamath Falls. Oregon, within six months from the dat of the first publication of this notice, which is June 21, 1946. R. B. MAXWELL. As Administrator of the estate of Grace Arlene Rowell, deceased. J. 21-28: Jly. 5-12 No. 41T. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I hav filed my final account and report of my administration of the estate of WILLIAM B. CHASE, deceased, and th Judge of th Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, has fixed ten o'clock in the forenoon of July 26th. 1946. as the Urn and the Courtroom of said Court aa the plac wnen ana wnere any person may present objections or exception to a id final account, and at said tim and plac in oun win seiue saia account. PHYLLIS E. MA HONEY, Administratrix. J. a3; Jly 5-12-19-28 No, 428. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 9 tc 1 Special Car Parking Let fnr Dane Patrena Mutie by tha OREGON HILL BILLIES DELICIOUS LUNCHES SERVED mm mm Clayton Steam Generators Now Available O FULLY AUTOMATIC O OIL OR GAS FIRED See the "CLAYTON" on display at the COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE CO. Commercial Arts Building 233 So. 11th Phone 7164 SATURDAY NIGHT 9 TO 1 AIR-CONDITIONED DANCELAND 515 Klamath Ave. "Music As You Like It" by The DANCEMASTERS Admission. 74c, Including Tax Sponsored by Post 1383. V.F.W. raiOAT, im it. lata, . ... ATTEND THE KLAMATH RODEO July 4th . 7th Rid "Em" Cowboy New Shipment of SADDLES Children!' 115.00 Adults 122.50 Tox-Tan . . Buck Steiner Apache Western HATS Childrens' Son Front Stetsons ... .. 3.45 .. 7.00 .10.00 up Western BOOTS Tony Lama Nocona Stewart Olsen-Stelzer Acme 13.25 to 42.50 Ladies' Levi Strauss Riders ...7.45 Ladies' Fringed Vests and Jackets .....15.50 up Spurs 3.25 up Bits 1.95 up Bridles 4.95 up In Aluminum and Stainless Steel Childrens' Cowboy Suits ....5.50 up Cowgirl Suits 4.95 up Holster Sets .1.50 up Bronze, Ornamental Horses Ash Trays Boots 1.25 up The GUN STORE 714 Main