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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1956 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THIRTEbi Browns, Giants Vie In Top Pro Contest By UNITED PRESS Out Of 0JOJOM Hunting Outlook oia icoib ill uic irdguc, aKtltn leaui d.. -rur iKnpitKL.n novcc lfU be the old story of the Ir- in this department. They have al-l Huntine oDoortunities will in lowed -their first two opponents to crease greatly in Oregon this resistible force against., the im movable object when the cham pion Cleveland Browns entertain the New York Giants . in one of Sunday's top National Football League games. Coach' Jim Lee Howell's Giants led the pro circuit in scoring after the first two weeks of the score a total, of 19 points, an aver age of 9.5 per game. ' But Cleveland, playing for the first time without Otto Graham directing its offense, has shown" weekend as the waterfowl season will open and hunters will be al lowed to shoot deer ot either sex in much of the state. The state Game Commission re ports the outlook good for water- m a i .SCr!!!g ?Wef lhat en-1 Saturday. Large numbers of birds It ... "K. "' "" have arrived from the norm .eason with 65 mint, n avm-mw T" ' j 'i.r . : ' , ' . " 'be Marshlands ol Klamath, mm. i tt k t icureu uniy n wnue losing 10 me 01 m.o per gun. ! Chicago Cardinals and defeating The Browns, who have allowed I the Pittsburgh Steelers in their fewer points than any other NFL first two starts this year, an av'er- leam during lour or meir previous age of 10.5 per game. HIPS! & Waterfils. "I razier 51 a THE OjQmLM Of KENTUCKY BOURBON ,HCE1810 V. vu wnirnt ms fiaziei distillekt company, iaidstown, kekiuckv DUCK SEASON V Oct. 13th Gef ready to go . . . but ore you ready fo stay? Tluxbak HUNTING CLOTHEf Hop for rough weather . . . cold, biting blow, a little rain and hail . . . that'll drive 'em in and you can weather it in "Dus bale" hunting dothei. Sportimen't Favorite Duxbak Style 04 ahown hat eaay bi-swing back, adjustable pivot sleevei, double fabric except un der sleeve, blood proof Pair bale game pocket, di vided shell pockets, hand warmer. Available with shell loop. Duxbak coats - rom $9.50 up ' Duxbak breeches and trousers In duck and other fabrics. Hats anf cap. Duxbek apparel shds water and weather like a duck's back. New stock of tuna, ammunition, gloves, socks, etc. Come in and browse around . . eee what's newl Insulated Underwear The Gun Store Ife Tip 714 Main Ph. TU 4-3863 Harney and Malheur counties and a smaller build-up was reported in the Willamette Valley and the coastal plains. For hunters who failed to get a deer in the buck season, an cither-sex season will be held in much of the state Oct. 13-21. . Almost all of Eastern Oregon is included. The biggest closed area roughly encompasses the Deschutes National Forest and parts of .Lake Klamath and De schutes counties. Smaller closed areas are Sherman County, var ious Indian reservations and fed eral refuges. In Western Oregon the Hunter s choice season is confined primar ily to tree farms and areas with a mile of farmland in the Willam ette Valley. Hunters in Jackson. Josephine, Douglas. oos and Curry counties in Southern Ore gon and in Clatsop County in Northern Oregon will not be 1 al lowed to shoot does. There, how ever, the buck season will extend through Oct. 21. Rain and the cooler weather is improving deer hunting, but much of the state still is too dry for good hunting and many deer stiH are hiding in the higher moun tains, the Game Commission said. The commission said more than 35.000 waterfowl had arrived at Summer Lake with more flying in daily. Several hundred thousand ducks were reported in the War ner Valley, plus 10,000 to 12.000 geese. An estimated 160,000 birds are in the Malheur marshlands. Uclan Gridder Given Plea Time WEST LOS ANGELES UP! -UCLA tailback Gerry McDougall and a fellow student, Richard E. Molen, have until next Wednes day to enter a plea to petty theft charges. McDougall, 21, and Molen, 23, were arraigned Wednesday in mu nicipal court. Police say they took a radio and record player from a former coed's apartment and rifled women's purses at a fra ternity party. They are at liberty on $500 bail each. OSC j brcgea ' Arm K.lr. Dim. Tesaa Maryland ArYintM ' KUUS ' OTI j i . VB Calif. rata Weaataglea, Mlcalgast rarda Oklahema Miami Beylee Meefsra EOCI John McGinnii OSO Oregea Mlcalgea rerdae Oklaaema Miami Bailee KUBS KOCI KUHS coach Rex Huniaker California Wesalnitea Mlchlraa Nalra Dama Oklahama Miami Baylar KUHI OTI OTI coach Floyd Wynnt , " OSO Oregon Mlcalsse Nalra Dama Oklahema Maryland Baylar ' Medlar OTI KFLW Warren Bunyan - . 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Pol ... .615 Pet 887 Pet ... ,SI Pot ,999 Pot ... .d30 Pot .108 Pot .Ml AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE Carlson Mattress Jim Winde Bulck Basin Motora Balsiger Motor Ballard-Bennett Jim Olson Motors Eastside Electric Halveraon'i Unfnn Commercial Shell ' Specialized Service Pacific Fruit Motor Investment Winde Buick 4 Eaitilde 0 Basin 4 Motor Investment 0 Balsiger 4 Commercial Shell 0 Halveraon'i 2 Jim Olson 2 Specialized 3 Ballard-Bennett 1 HI (in team game Basin Motors 074 Uifh team series Basin Motors 2JUf niih individual same Bill bhrum 2l.i High individual series Bill Shrum sM W L 13 7 12 8 12 A 12 8 It 9 11 S 10 10 10 1(1 8 12 8 12 7 13 14 WAIT! WAIT! WAIT! OCTOBER 16 . : . OCTOBER 16 SEE THE All New 1957 Lincoln ' NEW POWER -- NEW LOOK DRAMATIC NEWNESS Everywhere! ' THE FINEST CAR OF THE FINE'CAR FIELD Berra Paces Sluggers NEW YORK Ml Figuring the World Series: , Yogi Berra wound up the series' top slugger. The Yankee catcher compiled 20 total bases in 25 times at bat for a slugging mam of .800. Mickey Mantle was next with a .667 mark on 16 total bases in 24 trips. Gil Hodges topped the Dodgers with .522. In the last five games, the Brooks had only six runs and 21 hits and batted 148 times for an average of 1.2 runs and 4.2 hits a game and a collective batting percentage of .142. v Billy a Martin of the Yanks emerged from the series with the highest lifetime batting average among the players on both clubs. In six classics, Martin has had 33 hits in 99 trips for.. 333. Gil Hodges went hitless in his last 11 times at bat after collect ing seven safeties in his first 12 trips. He finished with a .304 av erage, tying Duke Snider as the Dodgers' No. 1 man. Never before had Johnny Kucks given up fewer than four hits while pitching a shutout. Last sea son, he blanked Cleveland on nine hits, Detroit on six and Chicago on four. In 19S5, he shut out Kan sas City in a six-hitter. Hank Bauer just missed tying a record for most times at bat in a series. He officially went to the plate 32 times and the mark for a seven-game set is 33 jointly held by Bucky Harris and Edgar Rice of Washington. Bv twice blanking the Brooks in seven games, the Yankees hung half as many shutouts on them National League clubs were able to do in 154 games during the season. Only Murry Dickson of St. Louis, Bob Buhl of Milwau kee. Johnny Antonelli of the Gi ants and Brooks Lawrence of Cin cinnati were able to turn the trick. The Yankee rout revived mem' ories of the seventh game of the 1934 series when Dizzy Dean and the St. Louis Cards thrashed De troit. 11-0. There were no homers in that one Dut wp uoiuns nau four hits : and Frankie Frisch drove in three runs. The second inning of the second game Of the series was Hie m0SIIlft of u,e ownarahlp. manatment unm is runs srnren iana 11 a daily ncwsiiupui . uw y i ,uiB- llt..i .t. .t tU. nffirvanlrf nuhlloatlOn for the date shown In the above cap tion, required Dy tne Act 01 ausuhi 4, 1U12. aa amended by the acta of March 3. lo:i3. and July X 1048. iSectlon M7. Postal Laws and Regulations printed on tne reverse siae 01 una ivnn 1.' That the names and addresses of the nubllsher. editor, managing editor and business manager are: Publisher, Frank Jenkins, Klamath Falls. Ore. Editor. Frank Jenkins. Klamath rMa'naBhi Editor. William K. Jen kins. Klamath Falls. Ore. Business Manager, Lou Hoaelton Klamath Falls, Ore. a. That ine owner is w ownru uj corporation, ita name and address must )e stated and also Immediately thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the namea and addreases of the Individual owners must be given. If owned by a firm, company or other unincorpor ated concern. Its name and address, as well as those of each Individual member, must be flven.l Southern urcjoo . runnsmng wi. (Corpi Klamath Falls, Ore. Frank Jenkins, Klamath Falls, Ore. isinrkhnlrifn Klamath Palls. Ore. Estate of E. R. Gtlatrap istockhold- arl Medford. Ore. B. K. Jenktna Zstata (Stockholder) Roseburg; Ore. E. 1 Knapp (Stockholder) Roieburg, Ore. 3. That the known bondholders, mort saves anri other security holders own- Ine- or holdlna 1 per cent or mora of total amount 01 nonns, munssn r other securities are: lit there are none so state.) none. 4. That the two paragraphs next Jooiball (ph&didkiDnA as seen by Klamath Basin prog nostica tors Sports in Brief By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BASEBALL ' . BROOKLYN The New York Yankees, behind the three-hit pitching of Johnny Kucks and Yogi berra s two home runs, romped to their 17th world's cham pionship by defeating the Brook lyn Dodgers 9-0 in the seventh and deciding game of the World Series. TENNlX MEXICO CITY Francisco Conlrcras, Mexico,, defeated Sid ney Schwartz, New York, 7-5, 6-4, in the third round of the men's singles in the Pan American Tour GOLF PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. - De fending champion Polly Riley, Barbara . Romack and W t f f 1 Smith scored impressive victories in the first round of the Trans Mississippi , Women's Tournament. LEGAL NOTICE STATEMENT Or OWNERSHIP Statement of tht ownership, manage ment, circulation, etc.. required by th act or uongreu or August at, Golfers Open Western Tourney SAN FRANCISCO 11 A bulky field of 168 golfers started Thurs day in the $22,500 Western Open, where anything can happen .over the hilly Presidio course. Cary Middlecort won the West ern last year with a 272 for the 72 holes at Portland, Ore. Most of the golfers who shot practice rounds . Wednesday commented it wouldn't be that low this time. They figured a score of 278 could take it' all. Other ex-Western champions' in the field include the veteran Lloyd Mangrum, who won in 1952 and 1954 and Ed (Porky) Oliver ' who took down the top money back in 1941. ' "WANT AD" CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY amended by the Act ot March 3, 1033 nnri Ji.lv s. lf)4A of the Herald and New, published dally except Saturday, ai tv i amain aii, vioijun,, ior wciuusi 1, 1B56. 7 Siaia oi uregon. county oi tviamain Before roe. a notary public tn and lor ine sttne ana county moresaia, per (tonally appeared Frank Jenkins, who, hnvlnrr hn rinlv sworn HCcordlnH tc law deposes and sayi that he Is the AUTOMOTIVE AUTO MISCELLANEOUS 53 NEW CARS I TRUCKS 54 TRAILERS 52 USED CARS t TRUCKS 55 LOST t FOUND ..... MEETING NOTICES 2 1 BUILDING . REMODELING I EDUCATIONAL .... .... PERSONALS 6 PUBLIC CHARITY SERVICES 7 lublisher of the Herald and News and hat th followlna is. to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true state- Droductive with 15 runs followed .by the fourth with 10 and the seventh frame with seven runs. Yoei Bcrra's two home runs cave him nine in series compete tion and moved him ahead of Joe DiMaEfiio for all-time honors. Onlv Babe Ruth with 15 four-bag gers and Lou Gehrig and Duke Snider with 10 apiece have more than Yogi. Gil McDougald and Billy Mar tin. the Yankee "middle men," handled 60 chances between them without an error. Martin also ac cepted four chances at third base with no miscues. 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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1 6TH BASIN MOTORS if anv. contain not only the Hit of HtockholrifTB and aerurity holder, at they appear upon the hooka ot the complin y but also, In catea where the tockholder or aecurlty holder appari upon the book, of tht company at truitee or In any other fiduciary rela tion, the name of the panon or corpor ation for whom tuch truitee la acting la given: olo that the ald two para graph, contain latementi embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief ai to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon tne books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities tn capacity other than that of a bona ride owner: ana this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any Intrrcst direct or Indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities that as so stated by him. That lha average number or rop- ) of Mrh linn of this Duhllcation old or distributed through the mails or otherwise to paid subscribers dur ing the 12 months preceding the date ahown abova Is 12. 107. "This Informa tion Is required from dally publications only.i FRANK JENKINS, PlihliajhtT Sworn tn and subscribed before ma tuts 11th nay or Octotwr, 'My commission expires February Lou Hose Hon Notary Public of Oregon FOtiNn NEAR Carno Bon of tools. Call TU 2-tOM NOTICE TO CREDITORS fN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY . il Tn the Matter of the Estate Mrlnn W Mirllmnn who u.a alio T known as M. w. Marlen. Deceased. N nt i fit Is htrehv aivan that I have been appointed Administratrix of the eilate nf Marlon W. Martignone. who (! as last Lnnaun assi M W hi art On ;dereaed. All pcrnona having rlaims LOST BROWN leather billfold near i: against saia estate are r-quirei in Hartflell i Contains important earns, a. ! present them to me, with proper , iom, money. 2i34 Vandergrlft. TU vourn'ri, ai ine nrnr ni uinoni ana 2.2B17. First Fetters. Huliaing, Kism- :- EMPLOYMENT ' HELP WANTIO 17 HELP WANTED, FEMALE .... 14 HELP WANTED, MALE 16 SITUATIONS WANTED ... IS NOTICES ':. CARD OP THANKS DEATH, NOTICES .. . 1A FUNERAL NOTICES IB GENERAL NOTICES 4 IN MEMORIAM S REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS FOR RENT .... 24 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES .... 32 HOUSES FOR RENT 2 MISC. PROPERTY- TO LET .... 27 REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE .... 2t REAL ESTATE FOR SALS 30 REAL ESTATE WANTED 28 ROOMS FOR RENT 22 MISCELLANEOUS AUTO. MISCELLANEOUS .... 53 BOATS-PETS-SPORTS-HOBBIES 40 3 13 FINANCIAL LOANS 34 FOOD . PRODUCI 3t FUEL - HEATING 31 FUNERAL HOMES ... C HEALTH ;.... 12 LIVESTOCK I POULTRY 42 MACHINERY 44 MISC. PROPERTY TO LIT 27 MISC. FOR RENT , , ,, 4S MISC... FOR SAUL f MISC. TO EXCHANGI , 4S MISC. WANTED ..... 4 RADIO - TV MUSIC - 41 SERVICES 10 TRANSPORTATION . S CLASSIFIED "WANT AD" RATE SCHEDULE DEADLINE 5:30 p.m. day before publication. Noon Saturday for Sunday or Monday. For ratet and information concerning Clasiified Diiplay. pleoje call TU 4-8111. Min imum chorqe 50 cents. Box numberi 25 cent. ,Please read the first insertion of your ad. The Herald & News reserves the right to classify, edit or reject any Wont Ad copy. and will be responsible for only one incorrect insertion of any Want Ad, and then only bv correct publication of same. Corrections or cancellations received bv 5:30 p.m. will be made in following day's publication, ; FUNERAL HOMES C CHAIRS Memorial Chapal by tha Harden Kiamatn raua. pnuna u TO 4-MM. WARD'S Klamath funeral Homa. OTf, Hlh St. Phone TU ma MEETING NOTICES KLAMATH LODGE NO. 77 AF & AM, Special Communi cation, Friday, October 12th. 7:30 p.m. Work in the - M.M. Degree. Refreshments. Geo. A. Boudon, W.M. 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"YOUNG WOMEN of any faith need ing coniioenuai anvira mav coniari . ..nit tljm marvirm visa pruitt. catholic charities, 27nled pHrts on any unit w wrMce, iW Broadway, Eugene Oregon. Phona ,nr- UL ll- NOTICE OF DATE OF FINAL SETTI-EMENT IN THE CIHCUIT COCRT OF THE STATE OF OHECON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter nf the Estate ot AI frert Johnson, Deceased Notice is hereby glvn that T have fllfd my final errount of tha adminis tration of the above entitled estate and that the Court has appointed Novem ber 9, l&vi io a m a the time for hearing objection to such final ac count and the seltlemrnt thereof E. Willard Cedar leaf. Executor Ganong t.anong Attorneys for Eierutor No. 154. Ort. 11, II. 2 Nov. 1. FOUND ON Pin St, adorable blarlt puppy, whit markings. TU 2-2A91. Ext IB dayi. TU 4-8702 after . GENERAL NOTICES 4 WEY-RITE Nutritional Weight-Control Food Rose Reed TU 4-303 ExclusiM Distributor CLOTHING ALTERATIONS and repair Mrs L. r. 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