Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, September 28, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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    WEDNESDAY, JEM. it, IV4V
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
PACE THIRTEEN
Fish Experts
Pay Visit to
Collier Park
Miami Tournament
Manager, Author
Try Local Streams
Br IMHI.ENK WOI.t r
CHILOgUIN. Brpt. 91 Two na
tionally known llsliermen spent a
wk recently t Mie ltst near Col
, llr prk, trylm their lurk In lo
rd MiNini. Jne nrooka of Miami,
M. and Don Harser of Balem re
ported their cairn In Spring creek
espacially successful.
Brooki U nunmrr of tlie annual
Metropolitan Miami llnhlix tourna
ment, which lasta from January 1
until Ilia Ural of April each ai-rlnr.
Thrre art 31 different types of llsh
Included In t h a varloua contests,
most of them aalt watar fish. Tha
black bass U Uia rhlet Imli watar
flan on Uia list. Brooka holds tha
world record for a striped baas
raiutht on a fly. 11 waa hooked at
Cooa Bay lal year aud welshed 27
lba. ol. Ha alto holoa a world rec
ord lor a bonellsh on a tly. weiihl
10 lba. t ol.
Brooks, author of "Baa Bug KUh
lnsr." olaiu to uubluh hla aerond
book, "Hall Water My rishlnt" Ihla
winter. He wrltea for th Outdoor
nwiaxlna and la on the board o f
dlrectora for tha Outdoor Writer!
association of America.
The author haa recently relumed
from Bermuda where tie conducted
a tun aurvey for tha government.
He haa lislied on tha Partus irom
Alaska to California and on t h a At
lanUe from Nrwlounclland to Flor
ida, covering mot of the atreama
within those boundarlea. Thla la
Brooka' aerond summer trip to Ore
gon and II waa on hi tint trip lat
year that he met hla traveling com
p. i, Don Hanar.
llargrr operatra a email sports
mana' ahop In Balem. la outdoor
columnist for the Oregon states
man In which he Inrludea a weekly
tuning column, glvea a weekly ra
dio broadcast on tuning over na
tion KOCO In Salem.
:terenl artlrlea by Harger are
"Spinning lor Harveal Trout" which
will appear aoon I n Meld and
Stream, and on for Outdoor Weil
In which he telU about Marlon coun
ty Juvenile tuning atream. Harger
will be an aasu-iaie editor of the
American Angler, a magatlne
whoa, tint Uaue u to appear be
fore Uia end of the month and
which will be published in New
York.
The Salem man la also writing
enma 15.000 worrli for the new Min
ing Encyclopedia being published
bv William Wua and company.
Hla topics are ateelhead tllea and
methoda of catching steelhrad, a
chapter on Atlantic aalmon tllea and
one on ine principle atream of
Waahlngton and California.
Oulda lor the flrat dare Mining
m thu vicinity waa B. H. (Polly)
ftoaborougn. well known tly tier
and flaherman. Harger planned lo
return to Balem and Brooka left tor
Baltimore, M d . where he will
apend enma Uma befor returning
to Miami.
.WsA-aAMi ,r -,T A ...
FELICAN IACKFIELD Here's one Klomoth bockf.eld combination that will probobly see
plenty of octioo when the Pel meet Ashlond Fridoy night in the first conference game.
Kickoff time on Modoc field it 8 p. m. In front is Bob McPherson, quarterback. From left
are Joe Nichols, hard-running halfback; Joe Demetrakos, fullback, ond Gene Carlson,
halfback.
WORLD SERIES QUERY IRKS
PASSENGER REPRESENTATIVE
Dream Turns Nightmare
HUGH M'ELHENNY
WILL WARM BENCH
IN IRISH TUSSLE
monti: ntl If you fat! to m anawr, fnr
want lrrtwf, plaintiff above named will
aixtly to ir Court (or tlva rliaf pravexl
for in hla Complaint, to-wit. ror a
daertr of Dlvorra forever diaaolving tha
ironda of matrimony now axiating ba
lwn you and plaintiff, and for aurh
olftar and further relief aa may appear
to tha Court to be Jiut and e'iulUtW.
Thla KommoMB la aerved upon you by
pu hi lea I Ion thereof once a week for
four eucreaalve weeks, pursuant to an
order of tha Hon. David K. Vandenber..
Judae of tha ahova antitlad Court, dale J
Hepiamber Ibtfl
CHATfii;MM 4k nnirxNEf
Artorneya for Plaintiff
U 31 u. o. a No. 1M.
8EATTLE, 8pt. VI tjp Htixh
MrKlhrnny'a dream ha turned Into
nithtmare.
The hard-runnlni Unlvernitjr of
Waahlnttton fullbark will alt out
Bsturday'a cluh with Notre Dume
th team he had wanted to acore
M Binjit more than any other.
Dr. John Geehan, tem phyil-
ContcaC Games
"Wynn With Winners"
Program
I. Anhland at Klamath Fall
i. Oregon at UCLA
1. Michigan at Htanlord
4. Montana at Utah Btate
5. Uuh at Arliona
I. Oklahoma A4M at Denver
Wlaconaln at Illlnou
Indiana at Ohio Slate
Dartmouth at Penn
Princeton at Navy
Holy Croaa at Brown
Georgia at North Carolina
13 Duke at Tenneaeee
14. Oeorola Tech at Tulane
1. Kentucky at Mlaalaalppl
Thief Knew What
He Wanted
DAYTON, O, Sept. 2 UPt Some
where In Dayton there la a reluctant
thlet who knew )ut how much
money he needed and took It.
When Julian Tangeman returned
to hla home yeaterday. he found
1120 mtulng from a email metal box
In which he keepa valuable. A note
left In tha boa read:
"Will pay you back ai aoon aa
poaalble.
Tangeman aald aa additional M
In the box waa untouched.
clan, aald today there'a no way of
telling how long It will take Mc
Elhenny to recover from a foot
praln received In the Minnesota
fame. The foot la now In a caat.
"We hope he'll be back In time
for OHC." Oeehan aald, "but It'a
a peculiar aort of sprain. It may
Uke longer to heal than we think."
Short of hla No. 1 fullback. Coach
Howie Odrll quickly ahlfted Left
Halfback Roland Klrkby Into tha
middle slot aa Inaurance. He lent
expected to aee too much action
from that apot, however, unleaa
aomethlng happena to Hank Tlede
nnann and Kenny Dunn. Tledemann
la nursing an assortment of minor
a;mema now but la expected to be
on hand Saturday.
The Husky cause auffered another
sharp blow when Loran Perry,
hard-hitting defensive tackle, auf
fered a broken breast bone In a line
scrimmage. He'll be lost for three
weeka or a month.
Washington ran through a full
game scrimmage yesterday com
plete with everything but kick-offs.
The rmervea ran their plays from
Notre Dame formations with Irish
plays aa picked up by the Husky
acouta.
By FRANK r.CK j
AP Nrwafealuree Mparts tdllar I
NEW YOHK. Jack Hweeney hat
a perfect right to scream when any
one asks: "Are you going to the
world eeriest" i
Sweeney usually "sees" his world
I aeries with one ear on tha radio
.and the other on a telephone in a
hotel room close to the nearest rail
road station.
W hen II eaeaea la (saving a warld
aertea frera ata elty te another or
i testing a big leagae ball elub aat at
1 lawn, Hweeney Is the aaan who laa.ee
' eare at the details known aa -spare." 1
Thai's beraaae Hweeney ra draa af .
i Ihe New Vark Central Myslem'a pa- '
' aenger rearesentatlvea.
"On see Jack Sweeney." Is an ex
I preaslon aa well known to baseball
officials during a world series as
-kill the umpire." That's mainly be- J
cause railroads run on schedule and :
ball gamea don't.
Sweeney got his bapttslmal run
during the 1940 world aeries between
Detroit and Cincinnati.
"We ran eight trains." he says.
"Bui the series I'd like to target
waa In 1MJ between the Yankees.
Historical
Club Plans
Trail Tour
A tour of the old emigrant trail
la on the calendar for thla Sunday
for the Klamath County Historical
eortety. the Yreka society and other
Interested tiwtm
Members of the two cluha plus
nsiure society, Klamath Palls
and Yreka Camera eluha anrf
others Interested, are to meet at the
nneu station In Merrill at a. m,
Sunday In begin the day's trek,
tape Scheduled
The route will follow the historical
trail with stops planned for Laird s
Landing, the Van Brimmer cabin
and other landmarks.
The lour will end at the point
where the eld trail erosers the high
way thu aide of Dorrls at the state
line. Any additional Information
about the trip may be had by call
big Mrs. Devere Helfrlrh. 6430.
Those planning to attend are re
minded to bring their lunches.
ttWliXaWs.a''
ALL WEATHER
red
I WING J
Birdshooter
Moccasin Pacs
$13.95
Sturdy
Flexible
Comfortable
Llaht Weight
j
I
6th ond Main
and Cardinals. Nobody thought the
Cards would lake four straight after
losing the opening game. We had
to break up the series specials and
run baseball trains to get baseball
men to St. Louis. Detroit. Chicago.
Cleveland and Cincinnati."
Rain and surprise aeries victories
are big drawbacks In arranging
train schedules, aays Sweeney
Sweeney calls the '41 series one
"big headache.' Many thought the
Indiana would take four straight
after losing the 1-0 opener. But the
Bravea bounded back with an 11-5
win and forced the series to move
bark to Boston.
Recently Harold Parrott of the
Dodgers recalled his first trip west
after he became the clubs traveling
secretary. It waa during the war
when the Dodgers used uppers and
lowers.
The Dodgera had Ja-H obtained
fiosdle Rosea tram Taronta. Hi nee
rrgalara sleep la lower berths. Rosea
waa tarred te aerapv an apper.
A lew days with the Dndrers and
Manager Leo Durorher put Oondie
in thi Uncwp against the Cards. The
outfielder eattne up with two hits.
That night on the way to Cincln-
iiiall. Rosen noticed that his name on
he posted sleeping car list still had
him In an upper.
"How come I'm still In an upper?"
Rosen queried Parrott. "I'm a regu-
ar now and should be In a lower.
"Ill aee what I can do about It."
replied Parrott. new at the Job and
aiming to please.
Yea gel Raaea la Ihe lineup and
he's atlll la aa apper. I hare M
lowers," r arret I told Pnroeher.
"Ill fix that." replied Durocher.
I'll get Rosen out of there"
"Where, out of the upper?" asked
Parrott.
"No." replied Durocher, "out of the
lineup."
Brands Must Be
Re-recorded
SALEM. Sept. 71 (Livestock
brands must be re-recorded begin
ning next January, the atate agri
culture department announced to
day.
More than 15,000 brands are In
volved.
John Public
Can Test
Strength
John Public win have a chance
to test hla strength Saturday at
the Oun Store. Jack Peebler'e
conditioning emporium will have
a series of welghta and the con
testants may start at any weight
they wish.
The contest, part of the ad
vance publicity for the state
welghlllfling championships here
October IS. will start at noon. At
pjn. the man who haa lifted
the heaviest weight (merely
coming to a standing poaltlon)
will be given hla choice of prtna.
Saturday, October t, Cecil
Phillips, a contestant In the
championships, will five an ex
hibition at the Oun Store. The
state muscle tournament win be
staged at Klamath Union high
school.
I
Ducks Point For
:14th Coast Win
' FUG EVE. Ore.. Sept. M UP PaM
: minded Jim Aiken trotted out
I new aerial combination Uat night
i aa hi Oregon Webfoota prepared
! for Friday nitrht'a crack against
' UCLA at Loa Angeles,
j Quarterbacka Jim Calderwood and
j Earl 8teelo took turns flipping the
ball with Art Milne aa their target.
Milne took over light end when Les
Hag an broke his leg grabbing a pass
in the Idaho tilt last week.
Victory over UCLA would give
Aiken his 14th straight win over a
coast conference foe. The Uclans
were the last conference eleven to
, hang a defeat on the Ducks, win
ning 24-7 in 1947.
wont c op etsaaaaMKNTS
1SCT.C.E TO PKOHEHTY OWNITRB
WHOSE PHOPEHTY HAS BJtfcN
foi.mj liauuc run the cost or
IMi'KOVliS(.. IOITH TWELFTH
an-rr.ET fhom the southeast
LINE OF MAJW STKF.ET TO THE
NORTH WET LINK OF KLAMATH
AVKNL'E. KNOWN AM IMPROVE
MENT UNIT NO. 100; THAT THEY
HAVE TWENTY DAYS FHOM THE
FIHST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE IN WHICH TO ril.C AP
PLICATION TO PAY THE ASSESS
MENTS IN TEN tQVAL. ANNUAL
INSTALLMENTS.
WHEREAS, tha Ccrnmoa Count-11 of
tha City of Klamath Falla, Orajon. and
by ordlnanra duly adopta-d Sapt. 12.
dfctarad th porportionata aaaaaa
manta on aah lot. Dart of Int. blork. or
err a I of arraaga propartr found to om
ncfltad fnr a proportion a t ahara of
tha coat of Improving. South Twelfth
atraat from tha aouthaaat Una of Main
atf-aat to tha north waa t Una of Klamath
Avanua: all aa mora fully and In detail
chown on tha plana and -pactf. ration
of Ih City Eng-lnaar on flta with tha
Pol Ira Jurtra of aaid City In tha mat tar
of aald im-firovarnant; batng? Lmprova
ant unit No. 100
That tha propanr ao found henfltd
and 1 labia and aiaaaaad aa afnraaaid. ta
tha propartr that llaa within tha bound
aries of tha following oaacrlption, U
wic Bafflnn-tng ai tha moat waatarlr
eornar of lot block 2. of Canal Ad
dition to tha City of Klamath ralla.
Oragon: than-ra norlhaait on tha aouth
aaat Una of Main Straat to tha north
aaat cornar of lot 13 blork 1 of said
Canal Addition: thenra south on tha
aaat Una of aald lot U and lot 13 of
aid block 1 to tha north lino of
Klamath Avanua: thonra aouthwaat
along tha northwaat Una of Klamath
Avanua to tha moat aoutharly corner
of lot 1J of aald blork 3. than-ra north
waat on aouthwaat Una of lota 13 and
4 in aald block S to Ua point of
baginnlng.
That tha dockrt of City liana haa
bean mada up aa provided by section
34S of tha Charter of aaid City, and bo
low will be found a list of tha namaa
of tha own era whoa properly baa been
ao aaaaaaed aa a I ores-aid and againat
which liana have been docketed, aa by
aald ordinanca provided, together with
the deerriptiofi of tha property of each
owner and tha total amount ao aaaaaaed
againat each epecifle property and tha
owner and bolder thereof.
Refer nee la hereby made? to aurh
lien docket for detail description of earn
lot. part of lot. blork or parcal of a-cre-ag
property ao aaaaaaed.
Further notice la hereby given tha
reapecUve owners of orooartv ao aa
; aeeeard and hereinafter Hated, that euch
aaaeaament la now due and payable, and
I will be delinquent from and after tha
expiration of twenty daya from the data
oi aha firat publication of thta notice.
. which aaid flrat publication will be nuda
the23 day of Septamber. 1B49.
Tha ownera of property ao aaaataad
aa afnreeaid muet either pay bi aaaa,
or make and file wlih in PiUtce JuOaa
of the said Cltv on or before tha IS dar
ynt Ortnher. 104. being twenty davt
from me rirai puMiralion f I nit noUs-a,
their raapee-tlva appUratlnna o pay
aurh aaaeaamenti in tan equal tnataiU
menta, providing thev tutve Ml pre
ylotiwlr aigned fur aant
Fid lowing la the daarrlptlon of In
property, name of owner, and amount
of I tan; all of aald pro-party being
situated In City of Klanuith FaJU,
Klamath County. Oregon, tn-wtlt
CANAL ADDITION
leek 1
Owner A ei a a at
Eaaterlr S of U 1. J. K. Ma-
Andrawa 104 31
Waaterly 'i ol Lot I. M. U
Thontaa . . 99
S. A. t Edaatl
. liM 44
Part of Lot 1. A. C Edaall 114.47
Tart of Lot 3, Flore two M.
narniim ...-.-- 14
4. Florence M. Rarnum 1M S4
5, Florence M. Harnum 4.U .74
fl, Ftarenre M. Ilarnum T-13 13
1, Florence M. Barnum r3 M
a, Alice viiua ,. ,. lia.tl
. Allca Vitua , H U
10. Allte VM ua . 441 M
11. J K Mr Andrawa , 227 SO
12. nenrga MrCollum . lot 4t
Cenrae Mc-Tollurn ... InO 31
14. feeorie MrCollum lU.7f
15. Easterly Caorgo McCol
lum . . MM
13. Wea'ertv S. J. It. Ma
Andrawa .
14. J. K. McAndrewa
leak a
1. I. r. Magulra -
2. J. F. Magulra
2. J. F. Magulra
4. J. F. Mgulre
T3t4
180 41
1.444.M
111 Sfl
441 M
321 on
3a i oo
13. A. H. BuMmin. ft C. Orubb
14. Loyal Order Mnnee 441 .Hi
15. Loyal Order Mooaa , , ... 401 H4
14. Loyal Order Mooaa , , UlI M
Total Aaaaaamant SI 1. mar
Thla notice ta published br authowitr
of tha Common Council pursuant to
Sertton 38 of the Charter of tha City
of Klamath Fall-, Oregon.
Deled at Klamath r!la. Oregon, tnta
21 day Of SepUmher, 1040
L M ACKKRMAN.
Police Judge of tha City of
Klamath Falla. Oregon,
fl. 23-4-3-27 -31V-No. B07.
Shop Owners, 9ttcAanlcs
and 0priors jptc(y
BRAKE BLOCKS-LININGS
FRICTION BLOCKS
aTE F' " 'W
TKay Kmwv
PraAidi af . I
XaaTsawkr
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CHAMPION FRICTION CO.
LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS
F. Na. tlXS
: nf the circuit cocftT or THI
STATE OF OREGON FOB KLAMATH
I corvrY.
OV H. CROFT. Plaintiff
l va.
I LILLIE CROFT. Defendant
Tn I It I IV s-Dl-.-t- rka.n4a..
I IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREOON. You are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint filed
againat you In the above entitled Court
' on or before expiration of four weeks
from September 1. 1p4. which la tha
data of first publication of true Sum-
Notice to Hunters!
Thoac wiahtnc to hunt on the
TROUT CREEK RANCH
west af Spracve River, most
at Fellsberta Lam-iica first.
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