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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1947)
AONDAY,'AUC. II, f947 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. PACE NINE ards Gain Half Notch t Brooklyn's Margin Sliced To VI i Games , lly Til Asautlalrd I'rrs .'. Muny Dickson. I ho Mliilit right hinder with tlio bi irart, It una rMMni the HI. Luiilt Cardinal are rtfht In there riiihllnii to retain thtlr National Ifhuup Inurvtn. The irllly little rurvpuallrr, cur Itlltly iiltchliw tlio brst hull of hi career, wan tlio bin limn In the Cards' twin victory over the Pill, burgh I'lintrn yi-nirrilay which moved thrill to wltlilii three mid hull iiiinir nt Iho front minima Brooklyn UmlKOK Dickson hurled 1 (niir-hll 6-0 shutout In the first game nml savrrf a HI. l,oul 7-A wrt Olid game victory with nil expert bit of relief (HU'liliiK, ,- Southpaw I'llchrr Jim Mullen nml CarlHubbell ! Had 24 By Hole Seorbrouoh 'i While Kuril lllaikxrll of the t'llirv Itrds was hnmllii loirtlirr All trim of It trlht wins a Vnuplr n( tterk iu. itiurli was rrlllrn and snld nliimt the lll ; tlihlhsnilrr brim un his way to. ""I the nil-time major Iroiur JF ferord of II) consecutive wins set 1 br Tom Kerfe back III IKS, and by llulie Marquarri of 'the muilrrn rs In 1111. Itolh wrre of the (lanl. i Let's rl this straight uurr and tor all. The all-tlmr major Irsiur rroird of ronsrrutlve wins by a ipltrhrr Is nut 111 1 1 all. but 14. jsel by Carl llubbrll if the New York t.l.ol. In -1137 -J. The fart that tlie-mr.l llrlirt's" siring raver work In two yrara S rtitrsnt drirart from It. llr won 24 slr.liht srhrdulrd National I Irague derisions. Itrason llubbrll's fral lias brrn uvrrliHikrd Is that the rrrord books operate on a seasonal basis. The National league's oftlrlal rec ords are put out by a private firm. the Kllas lloreau of Nrw York, and the firm's rrsrarrhers didn't dig deeply enough tu really establish the true stralilit-aln mark. It might wrll be that some of the other lossers who1 are listed as having won 16 or more straight did better than that aver a lo- ason span. Maybe Kerfe and Marquard have been an Injustice, I'rrh.pt also the 111 straight wins listed In the American Irague for l.efty (trove. Waller Johnson and Hrhoolboy Rove might not be en tirely accurate. II' not the pitcher's fault If the season runs. out on him. - The biggest rruttd of the past two seasons turned out at lleerra tlon flrld Hunil.y I see the ball gsme between Klamath Falls and Weed, up around moo fans, and a good many 6f them remained In their seat to watch the Junior Hons-ljikevlrw aftcrplrre even though the first game lasted over three hour. Those Recreation flrld planks get plenty hard In that length of lime. The old park I getting ! look awful seedy now, the bleach era run down, the Infield dusty, outfield full of weeds. Trstre are even some boards off the outfield wall. About the only thing In the park that doesn't look bark-alley Is the big I luhrrr' scoreboard. Plenty of local fans are won dering If there Is going to be a new pnrk next year or will It be 10 years from nowT Coast Visitors Watch Fish School CANNON BEACH, Aug. il t1'i Const rrsurt visitors In this arra yrstrrcluy reported n parade of fKli mid (owl niovrd northward ot( short hrre (or several hour. Flshrrinen explnlmJ a lame school of small (Ish aa niovlua northward. Hnlmon. ceding on the simill species, were brenkliiR water In their (rrtllnx, while thousands nf mills mid nuirres were nttnrklng the school (roin overhead. TREY CANT SEE GUS, BUT LESNEVICH THERE NEW YOHK, Aug. 11 (NEA1 A Itood share of those people who bet on (iKht are holdlnit their heads nnd tnlklnit to themselvea these tiny. They nic the boys who lay the price the chalk-enlcrn. Reason (or Ihe trouble Is Oils Lesnevlch. They simply can't sec the old (cl low before a (litht. - Following his bcliw cut up mid stopped by llrucc Woodcock Inst September, the fluhl followers re fused to believe thnl Cms hnd one good flu 1 1 1 left In him. When he battled the ulnlily-tout-ed Billy' Fox of Philadelphia In de fense of his llRhthrnvy crown In Mni'ch, old Otis crawled through the rope a 13-5 underdog, only to put nwny tho young challenger. Then came southpaw Mcllo Dct- Heavy Duty mm Portable Electric Saws 7i" Blade KLAMATH MACHINE 8 Locomotive Works Spring & Elm Mill Supply Dept. Phone 5141 OulflckliT Dixie Wulker combined to lend the UoilKn to n a-0 triumph over the liud place Ililluilclihln Fhllllrs. Ilnlton llnillrd the HIUIs to five hlln to register liln lllh vic tory. Brooklyn' lend In now 3 'j games. Tlio fourth Diner IIimIoii llravr staged a Iwo-oul ninth liming rnlly to come from behind and defeat the Now York Oliinl 7-6 In the second unio of n doublehrndrr nflrr the Ulnnu hnd won the opener 6-3. Clyde McG'iillough' rlulnh linilnii Inifle with the bases loaded (lave the Chicago Cull n 4-3 victory over the Cincinnati Urdu mid the series, three unmen lo one. Willi nil the rum scored In the ninth Innlnit, the Now York Yankees Game Saver Murrr Dlrkann, alii lit rlihlliand rr fur I he ht. Louis Cards, Is pltrlilng llir best bsll of his rarerr ss the Itrdlilrds try tu overtake llrooklyn In the hot National Irague I rare, lestrrilay IHrkson hlankrd the riratrs. t-0. and did a rrllrf chore In the srrond game, ahlrll the Card won, 7-fi. Southern Net Stars In Win HPOKANK. Aug II i-V.-Calior-nlan swept through all divisions o( the annual inland empire tennis championship yesterday. Results of dual matches: Men double Arnold Beisser. San PranrlM'o. and Mrrwln Miller, Hanla Monlra. defeated Jim Living stone, Hn Pranrlsro, and Dr. Clint Knox, Portland, S-3. 8-3, S-7. Indies' singles-Mrs. Jni)r Crowe. Hiinta Monica, drfentrd Arvllla Mi Otilrc. Berkeley, 3-8, 0-4. 8-4 ladles' doubles Mrs. Crowe and Miss McCltllre drfeated Helen Bruu stad. Coulee Dam, and Otlrll Bor gersen, Pulluian, (-3, 7-6. Mixed doubles I.lvlngHtone and Mrs. Crowe defeated Miller and Miss MeOulre. 8-3. 8-4. Beisser won the men's singles frown Saturday. Week Of Drills PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. II oPi The Los Angeles Don and Brooklyn Dodgers, both of Ihe All-America football conference, will oien the 1947 gridiron season here August 17. The Brooklyn team will move Into the ftose Clly a week early (or on-lhe-groiind drills. LEGAL NOTICES Nnfln: to t Ki:itTOKH NOTU.r. IN lir. HE MY UiyCN thai Ihe U nrier I g ned MINA IIAl-U hat been, by an order of the Circuit Court of the .Mate of Oregon for Klamath County, appointed Administratrix of the en tale of ritr.O I.FSTKR ALLIEN, deceased, and that Lett cm of Administration have been Issued to her. All persons having claims against said estate are herebv noltfird lo present the ante duly veri fied and ullh proper vouchers. In the undersigned at S.Hi Main Street. Klamath Kails, legon. within sin months from the dale of the first publication or this notice, which publication It the 4th da of August. I1M7, MINA HAM,. Administratrix of Ihe estate of Fred Letter Allen, derraed. FAHIIKNH V MAXWr.l.L. Attorneva for Kit ale A. 4-1. -Ill M No. mm. llnn, Ihe people's choice at 14-6. He lusted 60 seconds. ' Strnngely, Lesnevlch still (ailed to mnke believers o( the players, al though he trains religiously and re mnliiH In superb condition. Even his scarred eyes, ao bndly whacked by Woodcock, have (ailed to bleed In the Inst two fights. But the veteran still was on the long end of the 7-5 odds In the Tnml Mnurlello mulch In Brooklyn. He won again, a convincing decision. Lesnevlch Is no longer young, nnd his llrtht, with Mnurlello proved he hnd bolter, stay In his llghthcnvy division nnd leave the challenging of Joe Louis lo others. He can whip anyone In h I s own bnlllwlck, nlthough always le underdog. I , . ?, " ..- v nipped the tied Sox In Boston 3-1 to Increase their American league lead over the second plnce Hox to l" games. Hobby Feller pitched a 8-0 vic tory over Bl. Louis In Clevelnnd an the Indlnns and llrowns divided t dotiblrheuder. The Drowns won the second game 4-3. It was Feller's 14th victory and his fifth shutout. Jeff Uriah's gist home run with one on won for the Browns. Ed Loput pitched a seven-hitler ns the ChlcnKo White Hox dumped Hie Tigers 10-3 In Unroll. The Athletic and Washington Hrnatnrs split a dotiblrhcader nt Philadelphia, the A's wlnnlnif the opener 3-3 and the Nats taking the second game 8-3. NATIONAL LLAOl'K W. 611 01 , ft M Ml 62 45 41 L. 43 45 40 50 67 (10 i 65 Pet. .606 .675 .640 .637 llrooklyn St. Louis New York . Boston ... Chicago Cincinnati I'lttsburRh .417 387 Philadelphia Hunduy'i ItmulU ' Hum I y 1 1 7, Philadelphia 0 Ht, Lout' 6-7, 'PltUbtinch 0-5. New York tl-6. Brut on 2-1. ChlcnKo i. Cincinnati 3. AM KMC AN I.KAC.t'K IW L New York 70 37 I Boston 60 48 Detroit 54 47 Philadelphia U 6J Cleveland 49 61 Chicago 4V M I Washington 4il 66 Ut. Louis 37 68 I Hundav'a Krsults .I&4 .6:18 .636 .614 .400 .468 466 J52 New York 3. Boston I. Chicago 10. Detroit 2. Wu.-ihlhKlon 3-6. Philadelphia 3-2. Ut. Louis 0-4. Cleveland 0-3. PACIFIC COAH'f l.KAt.l E W. L. Pet. Los Angeles . Him Francisco Oakland Portland Seattle . Sacramriito Hollywood 78 GO 07 6(1 66 . 04 64 .563 1 J15 .511 .604 -a, ', VB .478 ,,rt 'v Sim Diego 01 riunday's Itesulls Sun Francisco 3-3. Hollywood 2-3 San Diego 3-3. Seattle 0-2. Oakland 6-2, Los Angeles 4-3.' Portland 0-6. Sacramento 5-2. W'KKTKItN INTERNATIONAL W I "0 07 .... tw 64 ... 63' 68 47 L. 61 Pet. .679 Spokane ; Salem Bremerton j Victoria i Vancouver ' Tncoiua . Yiikinui Wenatctiee 411 5'J 58 50 01 70 .607 J2i 635 .479 402 347 43 79 Sunday's Itesulls Bremerton 19-8. Spokane 2-2. Salem 12-2. Tacoma 3-1. ! Victoria 6-7. Yakima 4-. Vancouver 10-11. Wenatchee 7-4. FUNERALS DONALD IT.t MIIKLHOIN' Func re I crvlce for Utile Donald l-ee nitkehorn. Infant eon of Mr. and Mm. Carl It I ah thorn nf thU city, uere held t Ktamalh Memorial park on Monday. August II. Iti47 at 3 30 p. rn with com mliAient len-lcee and Interment follow ing Arrangement! were under the di rection of Ihe Rerl Whit lock Funeral home of thU clly DA VIP fir.N'JAMIN JOIINfiON Funeral services for David llenjamin Johnson who pnseed away al his late residence on Luke view highway Satur day. will he held at the Malln cemeterv, Malln, Ore., on Tuesday, Aug 12. 1047. at 3 p. m. with the Rev. Glen Morton, pastor of Ihe Communltv Presbyterian church of thai city, officiating. Com mitment services and Interment will follow. Arrangements are under Ihe di rection of the Carl Whlllock Funeral home of this city. Friends are Invited. KLflmflT WUhful Waiting Won't Paint Your Houie! PAINT 18 THE CHEAPEST building material on the market today. BUDGET YOUR Bl'ILDING NEEDS Nothing Down, up to 3 year to pay. Palnlint Decorating; Remodeling General Renovating Prion. 4354 Harsha Home Repair Crater Detachment of MARINE CORPS LEAGUE , Klamath Falls, Oregon WELCOMES Marines, ex-Marines, W. R.', ' and their familiei ond friends to our meetings. Come and look us over K. C. Hall -- 8:00 P. M. 4th and Main League and Auxiliary Meet FRIDAY, AUGUST 15th REFRESHMENTS! Rescue Try Ends In Death COOB BAY, Ore., Aug. 11 0P A passenger of a tight plane that landed on the beach north of here drowned In the surf yesterday while attempting to wlm to an over turned bout In which const guards men later discovered the body of a fisherman. The const guard stntlon at Coo Head reported the passenger, Pearl E Wiisson, 35, Lebunon, had earlier attempted to Investigate the bom wreckage. Palling to swim through the breaker, he and Pilot Prank Ilrowrtlre flew to a North Bend air port and obtained an oil can and oie. With that Wasson again nl tempted to float to the boat, but disappeared In the sun. Tli. eis.L irunrd recovered Was- I son' body. In the boat to which he was swimming the const gunrd dis covered the body of Roy Plerson, 62, Clnrdlner. Plerson's head and neck had caught In a fanbell. Coroner Brewer Mill said an au topsy would be made on the fisher man to determine whether he wa strangled bwthe belt before the boat rnpalfted or was drowned. He said the man apparently had been work ing on thenglne. New Feeder Airline Asked UOI8E, Idaho, Aug. 11 iA't A two-way fltxhi , extemlon from Wiillo Wnllu to Portland, and Walla j Walla to Benttl ha ben uked of the civil aeronautic Doara oy Empire Air Unefi. Intermediate cities on the pro- JOItNHON Dltd st hu horns on Sslur lsr. Ausust 9. 1S4T. David rtonjsmln Johnson. b7. Lsksvisw hlshway. funeral In b hald at tiur Matin rainalary. Malln. Ore . Tilv.rtay. Auffuat 12. at 2 p. m . with th Carl Vt'hltlock Funsral horn in charsa - HAMPrl Blad In Portland. Ore . Sat- tirrlar. August 147. May Hampal. a rr.irtrnt of Klanialh FaUt. Ore Funeral arrai)Kunt. to h announced later by . Ihs TUri WhlUvrS runeral home. i IIOUt;e-lled In thu clly. Saturday. Ausu.l , IU47. Cvarelt Georse 'fao llnsiie. 57. of Klanialh Fall Kurieral ar I ransementa lo he announced later by Ihe Karl Whllloc Kuneral honwi. OBITUARIES MAY HAMfll- May Hamper, a realdcnt of Klamath l raiu, Ore., lor the lai 1 yer. peueo ) In PnrUsna, Ore., on aturd. Augiut a. 1047. at 1:0 s. m. foltowins n illnes of one year. She waa a native 1 of Uuh and at tne tuna of her death ' waa ased 41 years and 24 dayf. Survlvin Arm ner nutnano. urvai ... imniuri u. itu c-nv: una dauahter. Mrs. Uorothy May llulleuse: her moincr, Mr. Maiy I Wall of Klamath KalU. five elsterv Mrs. I Kdns Etftnundion. Mrs Miioreo utnian. Mr 7lla lltNleea. Mrs. Melba Shellcroea, all nf Klamath ralla. and Mrs. Blinds of Twin. Wash.: two brother. Thorns and ilenry Wall of this city. alio one m andchlld. The remains In Ihe Krl Whlllock funeral home. I'tiie .trert at Slslh. where frlenda may rll Notlrc of luneral lo he announced I Tucila. DA VIII m;NJAMIN JOHNSON David Benjamin Johnton. a resident I i!i..,iaih s-ailla. Ore . fur th last three vcars, passed away at hit late residence on ijikeview nignway on Miuraj. usl , ltM7 at 0.45 a. m. following an ki.nH.fi lllneu. lie was a native of Modoc county. Calif . and al the time I of his death was aged 67 yeare and nine months Surviving are nu wne. .-r- Viola Irene Johnson and one daughter. H.t Vu-sla Johnson, both of this city: a sister Mrs Mabel Hartmenn of San Francisco, and one brother. George Johnson. The remaini rest in the Earl Whlllock Funeral home. Pine street at Sixth Notice of funeral to be announced in Iht Issue of the paper. Is Your Oil Storage Tank Full of Diesel or Stove Oil? If not, it will pay you to fill up today! For Prompt Delivery Call FRED H. . HEILBRONNER "Fuel That Satisfy . . . Plus Servtc," 8'Jt Spring Phone 4153 cams FLOWER SHQPVHFT,J?yf 430HAIN V 7FrerT, -e posed extensions Include Pasco, Kcnnewlck, Richland, Yakima. Kl Icntburg, Wenatchee and Golden dale In Washington, The Dulles and Hood River In Oregon. LEGAL NOTICES lit. HOI. (J . JON SO. 'itl'a A ftrHOI.UriON IJKClaAMINO TUB IN TKNTJON OK THf. COMMON COUN CIL or this city or ki.amath AI-l.H, OHKfJON, TO CONH'IHi;CI AN ti LAY HKWKHH, IN THAT POH TION OK PHKCINCT NO .13 LYINU TO T1IK. NOHTIiKAHT OK BOUT f I HlX-ni HTHKKT. AFPHOVINO PLANH. Hf'KC'KJCATIONH ANI CHTIMATK8 TMK.HK'OK KILFD DY TMK CITY RNOINKKIl: ORHCRiniNU TKK BOIJNDAHIKS OK PROI'KHTY BKNE- rtrr.u; anu uiucctjnu crier ain WtT.Vn BK. TAKEN: SAID PIIOJKCT TO MR KNOWN AS ftRWCR UNIT NO. 17. Th City Engineer ol the City of Klam ath Kalla punuant to a rasoluHon of Iht Common Council heretofore adopted, havInK filed plam, aiet.'lficatlofii and allmant f of Dm cott of contructlnf and lay In tf what la to he known ai the 17th ewer unit of the City of Klamath Kalis, Oieaon. I orated In thata-portlnn of Pre rlnrl No Xt. lying lo the northeaal of Hnuih Nlxth Street, embracing In aald unit all of the property hereinafter bounded and dearrlLed; and the Common Council having taken aald plan, ipeclfl. cation and eitlmatea under conaidera Hon. now find them tatli factory; THKnrrafte. bk tT rrholvko by rifK COMMON COUNCIL OK THE CITY OK KLAMATH PALM. OHKOON DULY AHftEMHLKD IN REGULAR HKbMOH AH KOLLOVV8: SECTION I That the plana, apeclflratlona and !) matea fnr the construction and liutat r?z z T 1 , s-.. i f a yoj SURE frc irccs r m ss is caw fasssd. I I " y' ju ' J y- " - s" ft rt n-v. r r r i Tir. 'j4T uC5 AT IrKT 1 i- PE3FCTuV ) JXT'RcU.,-I V J tjCC.OOC,OOVS as!?'!'?! It 1 NOW HSW'N HECK ' TLvTiONr x TEii. Jktaak a;cutc.s.' ecil eausoe s bzce S,, -J-JilJ i couto ii mean ItSJ.COI'iS "JV AN3 F67i5.y fOH.OH. COS-ACT YI 0 H6 J til TH' HESO.- 6ET HV IcaAIEaTBAN a X isaesai 5'i,6 A TS IMA4E AOAN.' HAS-8JT WWV, W . afa- HW SEL1 IN SUCH k A BESBJO.' . 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RECTI ON II That the Common Council of lha Clly of Klamath Kalli, Oregon, hereby de clare It Intention to oonalniot and In atall the I7th He war Unit of aald Cllv In accordance with the laid plant, speci fication and estimates; this project con slats of conatructlng aeparate pipe sewers, Ufgethar with all necessary manholes, larnphnlca. Y'l, hranchaa and neceasary appurtenances for a complete sewer system locMed In, thai Mrtion of Pre cinct No an, Ivlng to Ina northeast of Houth Sixth Street, la Klamath Kails. Oregon, by placing therein vitrified sewer pipes with Ys. manholes, lamp hole and the Ilka or concrete sewer pipe made according to tha epeciflcationa for rimer-19 sewer pipes all as more fully fthown by the plani and specifications on file with the Police Judge of eald City, at a total estimated cost as follow, to-wit: Cement sewer pipe .......... I I .S71.7S Vitrified aewer pipe 112.54.00 said estimate In either event to Include engineering, attorney fers. supervision, advertising, clerical assistance and un foreseen continaenciea SECTION III Thai the property lying within the boundaries hereinafter described, shall h and it hereby declared to he bene fited by the construction and inatallaUon of said aewer system, to-wit: Beglnnlnc at tha Intersection of the sou lh line ol Shasta Way and the weal line of Washburn Way In tha City of Klamath Kalis. Oregon: thence west along the south line of Shasta Way to the northeast line of South 0th Street; thence southeast along South 8th Street to the west line of Washburn Way; thence north along Washburn Way to the point of beginning Said real property above described ...... . , , .t-. ., m .- .. ,i .wijtt.. i lying In Klamath ralla. Klamath County. Oregon, aha! I be and It hereby declared lo be benefited and asseised for tha ex pense of aald aewer unit. SECTION IV That Monday lha 3.1 in day of August, 1047, at the hour of 7..K) p nt. o'clock thereof, In tha Council Chamber In the City Hall of Klamath Falls, Oregon, shall be and la hereby fixed at the time and place for hearing objections or remonstrance agalnat the construction and Installation of the auid 17th sewer unit. BE IT rURTMER RESOLVED. THAI THE Police Judge of lha City of Klam ath Kails, Oregon, be and he la hereby authorized and directed to cause a notice of taid hearing to he published aa pro vided by the City Charter and conform ing thereto he shall cause thia resolution to be published In the city official news paper, once a day fnr ten consecutive days and the City Engineer. h and r la hereby directed to post, within live days after the flnt publication of this resolution, on lha atrael or streets along tne line of the contemplated aewer at least two notices, Headed: "NOTICE OK SKWER WOHK." In lettert of not lens than one il' Inch length, and taid notices shall contain In legible char acters, a eopy of (he resolution of the Council and the date of Its passage, and the City Engineer shall file with the Police Judge an affidavit of the posting of auch notices, stating lha data when What is the 8th Wonder of the World? WATCH THIS SPACE posted, tha place where posted and tha auntbar of notice pealed. Passed by the Common CotineU ( tha City of Klamath Kail, Oregon, on tala 2D th day of July, tW7. Presented to tha Mayor and b? him approved and signed thia attih day at July, 11)47. RO OSTBNDORf Mayor. STATE OK ORKtiON. COUNTY OF KLAMATH. IS, CITY OF KLAMATH KALLS. t. H. 1. franay, Police Judga nf tha Citv of Klamath Kalla, Oregon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing la a true copy of a resolution Introduced and adopted by the Common Council of the Cllv of Klamath rail, Oregon, at Ita regular meeting held on Monday the 3t)th day of July. 1P4T. and thereafter approved and signed by the Mayor. H T. FHANKY Police Judge A l-3-4-3--7-S-lMl-13-No. R04. JUNIOR SIZE BICYCLES FOR 5 YEAR OLDS CP P O O L E S Wl South 7th