Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 13, 1946, Page 12, Image 12

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Mack Okays
Buying Jag
Athletics Want Out
Of American Cellar
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 13 (f)
The word was out today that
the Philadelphia Athletics are
going to Join their National
league cousins, the Phillies, in
vacating their role ol league
' doormat "no matter what it
cost."
Arthur Ehlcrs, newly-named
manager of the Athletics' farm
system, (aid 83-year-old Connie
Mack, who has piloted the A's
ince 1001, wants to build an
other winning ball club, "that he
wants a strong organization with
no thought of the cost."
Mack, who is vacationing in
California, has often been criti
cized for failing to spend large
urns of money to purchase play
ers for his club and for selling
topflight stars.
Ehlers said Mack feels he has
the nucleus of a strong club,
particularly in pitching and in
the outfield and that the veteran
manager is anxious to build up
his farm system.
"The A's are eight to ten years
behind the other clubs in the
majors," Ehlers declared, but
added that "I feel sure that we
can produce something worth
while in the next few years."
. "Money will be no object" in
rebuilding the club. Ehlers said,
explaining that he hopes to pur
chase at least seven new farm
clubs to give the A's the mater
ial to climb from the American
league cellar.
Pot O' Gold
Staked Sunday
NEW YORK, Dec. 13 UP) The
Chicago Bears and the New York
Giants have reason to believe
Santa Claus will hit town early.
The Windy City whizbangs and
Stout Steve Owens' touchdown
ers probably will be pitching at
the fanciest pot o' gold in all pro
football history when they play
for the National league cham
pionship Sunday.
Tickets are still going like the
melted butter at a clambake.
League Commissioner Bert Bell's
office figure if sales continue at
the present rate there 11 be oo,
000 fans on hand and $185,000 in
the pot when the stew comes to
boil at the Folo grounds.
The Australian death rate is
one of the lowest in the world.
LEGAL NOTICE
SUMMONS
X. 82 7R E
IK THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
. STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH
COUHTY.
PERRY WILSON. Plaintiff,
va.
X. L. LONG, alto known ai KENNETH
I. LONG: the unknown wife of said
K I. LONG. If h b married: the
unknown heir of said K. L. LONG If
he be deceased: and all other pert cms
or parties claim In any rifht, title.
HUH or lnicmi in nu to uw rau
property described herein.
Defendants.
TO K. I. LONG. Uo known as KEN
N'ETH L. LONG; the unknown wife of
said K. L- Long If he be married: the
unknown heirs of said K. L. Long if he
be deceased: and ail other persons or
parties claiming any right, title, estate
or Interest in and to the real property
described herein. DEFENDANTS.
LV THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, You, and each of you are re
Quired to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above
ntitled causa on or before JANUARY
10. 1947. that being the last day of the
time prescribed In the order for publica
tion of this summons. If you fail to so
appear or answer for want thereof,
plaintiff will apply to the above en-
nuca coun ior me rcutJi prayyrq idt in
his complaint, to-wit: That a decree
be entered that you, and each of you.
have no right, title, estate or interest
In or to the following real property:
Lots Three i3 and Four 4t in Block
One lt of Riverside Addition to Keno.
Oregon, according to the duly recorded
nlat thereof on file in the office of the
County Clerk of Klamath County, Ore-
This summons la served upon you by
publication thereof once a week for four
successive wwu in ins ncraia ana
News, a daily newspaper printed, pub
lished and of general circulation In
Klamath County. Oregon, by order of
the Hon. Davia k. vanaenoerg maae ana
entered on December 10. 1946. The date
of the first publication of this summons
is uecemoer i j. m.
FARRENS & MAXWELL
Attorneys for Plaintiff
528 Main St..
Klamath Falls, Ore.
D. 18-20-27; J. 3 No. 558.
lr' Seil best ii
new duick ,f
EVEN a Buick engine
wears eventually, but
our factory built "Power
Package" is really a new
Buick engine makes your
"37, '38, '39, MO, '41, or '42
Buick hit the road again
like a new car.
You'll probably be stir,
prised at the cost it's
much less than you'd guess;
Come in and let ut tell you
about it. We can arrange
easy payments to suit your
budget.
And you'll find this engine
unit much mora economi
cal and satisfactory in the
long run than part-by-part
replacement. One oper
ation, and you drive out of
our doors in your faithful
' Buick that will now give
new Buick engine perform
ance! H.E.HAUGER
, Your Buick Dealer
-'': : For 24 Years. .
' ' 1330 MAIN
1
1
. . ii jr MMnMkA n. m s.w4rs-.7 f .- y-'imMiw m lummiiim au'jsiin'im mmimnr"
-ryfi -
These boys mad up the Roosevelt-Fremont grade school football team which copped the city school championship this fall,
coming through tha schedule without an opposition scora against thsm. Standing, leit to right Phil Schwab, co-coachi Ingram
Montgomery, manager; Tom Wells, manager; Don Crane, Phil Schroeder, John Thompson, Ramon Bell. Merla Deets, AarAn An
derson. Jay Griffin. Richard Hilton and Jim Scott, co-coach. Kneeling Ronnie Mitchell. Kenneth Bigby. Charlts Boettchtr, Jim
Conner. Jon Stahl. Billie Jackstadt David Almetar, Randall Binklay. Tommy Moore and David Cummlngs. Mimbin of the
squad not in the picture are Doug Fenning, Ralph Carroll. John Wlnkelman, Robert Van Vector and Bill Lane.
K-Men Face
Stiff Test
With Chiefs
The high-scoring Pelicans
come into a stiffer phase of early-
season basketball tonight, with
a varsity game with the Rose-
burg Umpqua Chiefs on the
Klamath Union high school gym
floor.
Two games will be played to
night, a junior varsity tilt at 7
p. m.. and the main event start
ing about 8:15.
The Pelicans have the ex
perience of two games behind
already, having trounced Weed
71-15 and Lakeview 90-15. Coach
Wayne Scott is ankle deep in
basketball talent this season,
with a full complement of play
ers left over from last year.
Games tonight and tomorrow
nieht with Roseburg do not
count toward the Pels confer
ence record. Play in the South
ern Oregon conference, with
Ashland, Central Point, Med
ford and Grants Pass, does not
begin until after the holidays.
3-Team Playoff
To Set Entry
PORTLAND, Dec. 13 UP) A
three-team play-off is scheduled
for Portland the first week of
March to determine Oregon's en
try in We National Association
of Intercollegiate Basketball
tournament at Kansas City, Mo.
College coaches yesterday vot
ed to match the leading north
west conference team in the
state against the leading teacher
college quintet. The winner then
will play a representative of in
dependent colleges for the right
to represent Oregon.
No Winners Yet
LAWRENCE, Kas., Dec. 12 UP)
University of Idaho cagers. de
fending titlists in the northern
division Pacific Coast confer
ence, have yet to win a game on
their current eastern road trip.
The Vandals dropped a 42-28
decision to the University of
Kansas last night.
Muscleman Camera Packs 'Em In
i0
fc iii i ''ISMlitiV i ------- iMilliHaTi - ''-f'''ittWltmmTWKm
Primo Camera, all 6-foot-6 and 266 pounds of him shown
here with a head scissors on Bobby Burns, is packing the crowds
weekly at New York's St. Nicholas arena and making more
uougn man ne ever aia as a ooxer, even tnougn ne once was the
world's ehamn. aimnntaHlv Ha ura, 1 n nn .-ivi
man grappler.
EVERY SAT. NIGHT
ARMORY
BALDY'S BAND
"JUST GOOD DANCE MUSIC"
Featuring Vocalists
BOB MADELINE
VAN DUKER MAHONEY
Coming Dee. 27
Tommy Tucker
Undefeated Winners Of Grade
Job For United Nations
LOS ANGELES. Dec. 13 -P Baseball moved into the field
of international diplomatic relations today.
Luis Orlando Rodriguez, Cuban national director of sports,
said he intended to leave for Washington and protest to the
Cuban ambassador what he called ' the commercial, imperial
istic monopoly that is organized baseball in the United Stutes."
He said further his personal reaction to a three-hour confer
ence yesterday with Baseball Commissioner A. B. Chandler was
that "the attitude expressed is a severe blow to harmonious re
lations between our nations."
Chandler said he had no comment on this and considerably
more that Rodriguez told an interviewer after the conference,
ence.
Portland May Revamp Turf
On Ostracized Multnomah
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 13 VP)
Reconstruction of Multnomah
stadium's swampy football field
will be started next spring, the
Oregon Journal said yesterday,
The Stadium association had
been known to have plans under
consideration for draining, pos
sibly elevating, and re-turfing
the "field but there had been no
indication when the work would
be done. The newspaper said
details would not be released un
til James J. Richardson, stadium
manager, returned to the city.
The stadium field was sharply
criticized this fall after heavy
rains had turned it into a soggy
mixture of mud and grass.
It is assumed that plans con
template early completion of the
work since the University of
Texas is billed to meet the Uni
versity of Oregon in the stadium
next September 27.
The wave of protest against
Multnomah field came out into
the open late in November when
Ducks Win Seven,
Ready To Trek East .
EUGENE. Ore., Dec. 13 UP)
The University of Oregon cage
squad was ready today to em
bark on an eastern road trip
after sweeping to its seventh suc
cessive pre-season victoty last
night. The ducks dropped Port
land University 56-33.
The eastern invasion will pit
Oregon against Niagara univers
ity. New York university and
City college of New York.
EDNA
BROWN
School Tackle Football
Coach Pest Welch of the Uni
versity of Washington declared
that his football team would
schedule no more games for
November in Portland.
Welch's team was defeated by
Oregon State in the last game of
the season, and on that occasion
a layer of sawdust had been
added to the grass and mud of
the field.
Trackman Given
Another Year
PASADENA. Dec. 13 UP)
Cromwell Steward Norene, Uni
versity of Oregon trackman, was
one of three Pacific coast confer
ence athletes granted an addi
tional year of eligibility because
of their war service. Commis
sioner Victor O. Schmidt said
today.
Other conference action In
cluded a vote to disregard the
previous registration of Fred
Brayton at the University of
Washington so that ho might
compete at Washington State
college.
Gains Support
WALLACE, Ida., Dec. 12 UP)
The Wallace chamber of com
merce was on the "Mel Ingram
to Idaho" band wagon today.
The chamber approved a reso
lution yesterday urging appoint
ment of the former Wallace high
school football mentor as head
grid coach at the University of
Idaho. Ingram now coaches at
Roseburg, Ore.
' Heavy
UNDERWEAR
Union Suits
100 Wool All Cotton
50 Wool 25 Wool
2-pc. Underwear
Shirts-Drawers
100 Wool
50 Wool
25 Wool
) All Cotton
Oregon Woolen
Store
s ir s ruj Tr
IRRIGATION fi
L7
STOUT engineered the first aluminum In
stallation and immediately the farmers,
ranchers and orchardists of the Pacific Coast
tested and approved this efficient system,
the system that not only duplicates Nature's
way the rain way but betters It,
Check these advantages: Irrigates uneven
ground without washouts; reaches ground
out of reach of gravity
trenches or flumes: every
part watered evenly.- drives
alkali and salt down from
plant or tree roots. Fur
thermore engineer your
system to your own prob
lem. Start planning now
for this growing season.
Free Engineering Service For Any Size Farm
H.W.IKiEmN
41
Farm Equipment'
7M 80. Sixth Bt.
League
Special Hunt
Bags 393 Deer
PORTLAND, Dec. 13 V
Three hundred ninety-three deer
were bagged by hunters in the
Devils Garden special season
held from November 30 to De
cember 4 In northern Lake coun
ty, the state game commission
reported today.
It was the Inst of a number of
special seasons in the state de
signed to control specific prob
lems. The commission reported
that where local deer were tho
problem, the seasons were held
early, while where migrants
were causing trouble the season
wns later.
The total kill in all seven
special seasons was 942 deer. The
state s total deer herd Is esti
mated at 200,000.
Dolan Points For
Bantam Laurels
PORTLAND, Dec. 13 UP)
Joey Dolan. Spokane, and Harold
Dade, Los Angeles, fight here to
night for the right to meet Man
uel Ortiz, bantamweight cham
pion. Dade is a favorite in the ten
round bout on the basis of a vic
tory over Dolan several years
ago.
Returns To Coast
HOLLYWOOD. Dec. 13 UP)
Big George Caster returns to the
Pacific Coast league next year,
after a decade of hurling for
Philadelphia, St Louis and De
troit of the American league.
The Hollywood club announced
that the Colton, Calif., pitcher
had been signed to a 1947 con
tract. XMAS GIFTS
For
Fishermen
Casting Rods
7.50 up
Fly Rods
19.50
Bronson
Casting Reels
2.95 up
Automatic
Fly Reels
7.95 up
THE
GUN STORE
714 Main
-Klamath Falls. Oregoa
Cal Coach
Not Happy
Wickhorst Gets $28,500
Sottloment With Hoove
BERKELEY. Calif.. Dee. 13 tP)
Knink Wlekliorst. until Wednes-
liny head foollmll couch at (ho
University or Liiilioniin, wa.mt
satisfied today with the financial
settlement on the two years re
maining in his thrco-year con
trait. But satisfied or not. he had a
reported $28,500 In his Jeans to
tide him over until he lands
another Job.
Wlekliorst announced list
night a filianclul settlement had
been made but added, "It Is not
satisfactory to me." He also said
lie Intended to continue coach
ing football and declared, "I still
contend this was all instigated
by a very few people, and. In
some cases, disgruntled ex-foot
bull pluvetn."
The $28,500 figure Included
pay for the two years remaining
In the contract signed about
February 1. 1945. Wickltorst's
salary was reported In the
$10,000 area.
Of the remolnder approxi
mately $7,500 was sold to repre
sent compensation to Wlekliorst
for damages to his coaching re-
piiuillnn tlirougli adverse puhlt
city attendant upon his dis
charge.
County Hoopsters
Begin Schedule
Conference basketball play In
the County league gets under
way tonight, with all eight teams
in action.
The schedule calls for Sacred
Heart to meet Bonanza, game
to be played on Fairview school
gym here in town and fur Bly
to visit Chllnquln, Chlloquln
travel to Merrill and Malin visit
Henley.
GUNS
All types of guns wintid.
Top prices paid.
The Gun Store
714 Main Phone 3863
APARTMENT OR
HOUSE WANTED!
4 room furnished or
unfurnished.
Permanent Couple
CALL MANAGER
Piggly Wiggly
Phone. 5251
I I-C i
A'
rnK PROSPEROUS &OAP MaN.
Lfactuwr one his success
I TO rLEAM I IUIM&
Feituringi
Abilone Steik
BroiUd Lobster
Olympli Oysters
Louisiana Priwns
Chef Harry Wigner
ru
Hibbs. Clothina Co.
ItUf
Cbrlilmal
I1
ssai. niwi, KUiMik r.in. or:
Grey Mask flips Cazell
Two Falls In Short Time
The main ovent rusxhi mutch
ut the armory last night was n
short-lived affair, with most of
the action outside the ring, and
the bout went to the redoubtable
Grey Mask In two straight falls
over Iko Cniell.
The working agreement win
that Referee Wally Mods stay
outside the ring to do his orbit
ing, but the griipplers spent is
much time outside the ropes as
did Willy.
Grey Musk's durable dome
firoved more potent and losi
ng weapon than big Ike's feet
and flats, and Mr. Stonefiieo
caught the first fall by headbutts
and I half rrub then Immedi
ately duplicated the butts anil
added stopover toehold for the
clincher, winner take ill.
A decidedly clean opener was
fought between Billy Fox and
Billy Weldner, both boys doing a
fast job of wrestling, character
ized by clean breaks.
The ex-marine Fox took the
first fill in the second round,
using straight body press after
I drop kick, ind Weldner evened
the score by getting Fox on his
shoulders for tremendous air
plane spin.
The scml-wiudup proved fost,
colorful mulch, spattered by
dirty work, between Summie
Cohen ind Buck Davidson, Pa-
Vclerms, you protected your
country In war, why not help
protect It In peace by enlisting in
the naval reserve for Inactive
duty.
GIVE A GIFT
HE CAN WEAR
Buy A STETSON
HAT
Certificate
Purchise Stetson certificate
nd let him mike his selec
tion it his convenience.
8.50 to 20.00
733 Main
im
im
We Cater to TRUCKS!
Ours It an exclusively truck plant . .
built to give Klamath. Basin truck ,
owners exclusive truck service.
Trucks are our main business ...
not sideline.
ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED
v Any Moke of Truck
Welding Motor Reconditioning
Tun Up Lubricotlon Steom
Cleaning Washing.
HEBE WE CATER TO TRUCKS)
DICK B. MILLER CO.
INTERNATIONAL
TRUCK DIVISION
llth ind Klamath
LISTEN TO "STAND BY ROR ADVENTURE"
TUESDAY8 AND THURSDAYS, 8:15. KFLW
MEN and
Neckwear Arrow, Manila linn,
Wembley, Botany. 1.00 to 8.50.
Sox Interwoven, Holeproof,
Phoenix, 45c to 1.00.
Scarfs Botany. 1.50 to 5.00
(jloves Hnnsen. 2.50
to 10.00.
Illlihf iprvlr Iniiluit!
Klamath'1 flnnii free
fill wnpi
rmnAT, n.r. it, m. r.n Twii
trims who filled the armory to
the niflers saw the two show
men go three heals without
full until Davidson pinned Cohen'
in tho finale.
Fast Welter "Go"
on KFLW Tonight
llniulMinir rimrlry Fwwri. Irvnigloa,
N. J., plaivn lu ire.l ring rrror.l
in j)wrilv kIiimi lie lers Cliiirlejr ,
'(iiii-k'"l'yl'r (nlnvr) ol Colirt. ,
in I wrllrrweiiilit Icn roiiiiiler l 1
Mitilim Siirii (jitrileii tmiiglit.
Finari lnwt Hiring n( 48 eon--ureutim
virlnrim. Thirty-two nl hi.
viiliiiK Imvr hit I lie rrin dimming
ol a white ( limtmiti. In mldillmi to
bring i miih Inner, he's ilrvi.
titling hitler at lirt ranse mil liliM
o hIiikiI the worW.
Like Knwri. I'lmrlr.v Taylor is I
ciitiuirAlivi newcomer to the (root
ninl.. of the weltrrwriglil tliws. hut
he liiuilrmniil rated that lirKirw
plenty ol IMie kniiw-linw. I'htiik
enmhitira irril ami leeurary with a
wide vinrly ol rllrrlive iiinrhe.
Knjoy I lie riilriiient, iiluw-by.
bUiw,miliilleltr'aCavilrletif SwwU
over Amrriran llniailrtin( Co. anil
KKL.W (.1430 on your dial) it
7 p.m.
And rrmrmltrr
men , . . I.IK'lv
sharp! KKKI.
tharp! BK sharp!
Cue (iillrlle lllue
HUuk-s with the
lurptst rdgei H
nvrf honed!
Phone 7755
Shopping
Days
Until Xmas 4
Boys
Will MllttO
"miI'i
nl' -in
Handkerchiefs Arrow,
Manhattan. 25c to 1.00 lliXI
i
6th and Main
i