Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1956)
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1956 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN Meet In Top PC Fray By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS against Stanford, the Bears' old - The - University ot Washington; est rival. Huskies, minus their first string The fullback is Jerry "Drew, a! ATLANTA, Ga (UP)' " Paul quarterback, take on Southern senior limited to five consecutive Anderson the 330-oound "fat bov" rnlifnrnia'n undefpaipH Trni.n. nm.. .i.. tu- nn , anaerson, me jju-pouna iai ooy wjm..j , t,wiiM micu wu rviL ueiiumeu Sports World Shorfs TIME OUT Saturday in the top game on the Pacific Coast Conference menu. The Huskies, who whipped the Trouans 7-0 a year ago at Seattle, will have Bill Snider of Aberdeen calling signals in Saturday's con test at the spacious Memorial Col iseum. First-stringer Al Ferguson suffered a dislocated shoulder against Oregon last Saturday. The odds-makers have installed the Trojans as ; two-touchdown favorites. Coach Jess Hill at Southern Cat worked Jon Arnett and Frank Hall on conversions and field goals for . the Washington game. "Washing ton Is one of the best defensive cluba in ' the country every point' will probably count plenty," he said. . Gene Pedeison, injured in the early season, is to start at left guard for Washington in place of Don Armstrong, who was hurt Saturday. California's Golden Bears ex pect to be in top shape Saturday when they try to snap UCLA's 18 game .conference winning streak. Coach Lynn ' Pappy) Waldorf noted Wednesday that al his men except quarterback Gus Gianulias would be ready. He planned to use a fullback who would rather work against the Bruins than Cal for improper asistance lo i reputea to De tne worm s strong athletes. By starting his fivejesl man- sa'd toiay ne nPes 10 against the Bruins, Drew will I break some of his own world miss the Big Game. Weight - lifting records when he He explained: "I don't like the: competes for the United States in lZlhT hS,n.dli"f "! 1936 Olympics. Anderson holds recently, and added, Im from I. ,j , Los Angeles, you know." UCLA ! t"r66 world marks. has won its last five games from I . ' Cal- ., j ST.. LOUIS (UP) Catcher At UCLA, Coach Red Sanders I Yogi Berra, one of the New York worked passing and pass defense, j Yankees World Series heroes, will using lauuac-Ks uon Lang ana Doug Bradley to handle the throw ing. From what the Bears have VISITORS LIMITED TO 10 MINUTES be honored at a luncheon today by hometown friends. The lunch eon is noi open to me puouc. ine . m. vup .,, ., shown, the main Bruin problem ...... ; u; ,.',i, fanatic about his training rules! wil be to stop an all-out passing accommodate all Yogi's friends." attacK. . I . . Two other PCC coaches worry ing about . stopping aerials are LONDON (UP) Peiping Radio Tommy Prothro at Orezon state reported Wednesday, that Mu and Len Casanova at Oregon. Prothro's Oregon State club plays Washington State, the team with the best passing record in the nation. Casanova's Oregon squad meet Stanford and John Brodie, probably the classiest col legiate thrower. Prothro had his reserves throw ing the ball in Washington State patcrns and practicing ball han dling in the rain. Washington State had quarterbacks Bunny Aldrich and Bob Newman throw ing to ends, backs and flankers. k 18 Proof liifll. ill ATERFILL Irazier KENTUCKY BOURBON SINCE 1810 VJ CM WATHFIll AND FIA2IER DISH LUST COMPANY, IAIDS10WN, KENIUCK' Swaps1 Life Hangs With Rods, Sling CAMDEN. N.J. (UP) - The life of Swaps, a million dollar's worth of horseflesh, hiing today on two metal rods, a sling and some plaster and plastic. 1 The items make up a specially- Ottawa Canadiens today in time rfcim,H r.net r n rl Swans' tfaw'k? fftS.fe0 Ki left hind leg and a rig to slrom was brought up to replaccjkeep it two inches off the floor of the injured Henri Kichard.- Hsiang Hsiung, Comunst China's ace breast-stroke swimmer, won the men's 200-meter event in 2:38 .9 seconds in trials to select the country's Olympic swimmers. Hsiang Hsiung, Communist China's is reported to be 2:36. MONTREAL (UP) - Ralph Backstrom, 18-year old center, will join the Montreal Canadiens on a lend-lease basis from the junior os seen by Klamath Basin prognosticators ' DEER HUNTERS Let Us Tan Your Hide! Custom-Made Buckskin Gloves and Jacket EAST MAIN SHOE SHOP 25J I Main Coll TU 2-0407 his Garden State Park stall ' The past. devised, hv '. Dr. Jacques Jcnncy of the University of Pennsylvania veterinary hos pital, has immobilized Swaps' maimed leg from the hock down to' promote healing ' and prevent recurrence of last Sunday's bad bump which aggravated a still tender bone break below the knee. On it, depend life and recovery for the chestnut gold, world record-breaker four times and fourth highest money winner' in Ameri can racing history with earnings of $848,000. Swaps, 1955 Kentucky Derby winner, was reported resting com- i fortably by his trainer, Meshach Tenney. But Tenney admitted that additional injuries or . further ag-. gravation of his present plight, could put the thoroughbred on the i critical list Oregon o C Mkklgan ML WaUlnglea Pardee Mlsaal . CallferaMt ICV til - 1 f . va -. . . .. ...... , - a . ... ..- vs . n ., . vf , - . .vs ..... .. . ve va - , ' f Iteaierd W I O Notre wl V I O WleeeMUt Georgia UCLA Tna AA 100 i ajr i i John McGinnli Ittafwl 0 10 Mlekliaa L V I 0 ruin Miami ' UCLA TOP. .190 KUHS coach . . . Rtx Humoktr . ' staatarl 00 Mkklfaa It C ( 0 Parana HUnU Calirarala Talaa ACM QH OTI coach - r ; . i.f- . Floyd Wynne . ' Ori(aa 0 10 Mlcklian SI. U C Wluaaila QaartU COLA TOO 10 0 . KFLW VVorree lunyan ' ' SlaaCaii 010 MWklcaa It 0 S 0 r-ariaa Miami COLA TOD IO0 . KFJI " ' . . Jimmy Liar Staafaci 00 Mlcklfaa SI. CIO ' rardaa Miami COLA TOV 10.0 Businessman Gordon Kuist . 8laafar 00 Mlcklfaa St. V Bp raraaa Oaartla U 0 L A Taaaa AtH OTI Chiloquin coach 7 , ' Clayton Honnon . '' ' (taafar 00 Mlcklfaa II. CIO Fatdaa Miami COLA TOD 10 0 Harald-Nwi . , . . : " - SEASON'S McOlaala Maaaakar Wraaa Baaraa . Laar Kalal ataaaaa. ' " B-W ' ' ! J -t -t -H ' 1 - RECORD w"' w-it w.u w-u w-u w.n w- - "' - '" . al -. .UT Fcl, . .W rci, jit rot. . ,M Fct, ret. . .M . ret. ,Mt ' QUALITY AT A LOW, LOW PRICE, THIS WEEK ONLY The Olympic in tan C. Blizzard in Cordovon OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL 9:00 6. Pineville in tan or block D. Weitmore in tan or. black , Really different, really imart - new Fed ' win ihoe for fall. Riqht off the drawinq board of America' Icadinq dciiqner. And that LOW price. Look 'em over, fellows. Pedwin' the buy of the year! JUucLte' Model Shoe Store 717 MAIN Your Buiter Brown Headquarter Logart Bows In Surprise Ring Voting BOSTON Ml The high rating of Isaac (Kid) Logart as a con tender - for the ' world's welter weight championship still ap peared justified ' Thursday despite a 10-round decision loss to un- ranked Gaspar Ortega of Mexico, The 23-year-old Cuban, - rated the No.3 contender by the Na tional Boxing Assn. and Ring Magazine, was upset by Ortega in a nationally-televised bout Wednesday night on some surpris ing vote-casting by the officials. The referee and one judge voted for Ortega and the second Judge a draw. Boxing writers had Lo i gart the winner by a 5-1 margin, while several other veteran ring I men also figured the Cuban, had i won. , Logart subjected Ortega to a heavy body J)atlerlng from the : opening bell, but the Mexican In dian'! last-round rally gained ! him the votes of. Referee Eddie Curley and Judge John Norton 1 ' Curley voted 97-95 and Norton 97-96, both in. favor of Ortega. Judge Harry Sundberg voted a draw, 96-98. Ortega, a 4-1 underdog out- pointed Logart last March, was cheered on by a "studio" crowd of 906 at Mechanics Building and apparently landed enough lolid blows against the stylish Logart to gain the necessary votes in the nard-fought battle. ' Logart, 'who has been cam paigning for a shot at Boston's Tony De Marco, the No.l welter contender, won the first round in easy fashion but from there on in the bout was like a dock brawl. The wee crowd . cheered, clapped and stomped for a full minute as the fight ended in a slugfest. WEDNESDAY'S FIGHTS " By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BOSTON Gaspar (Indian Or tega, 148, Mexico, outpointed Isaac Logart, 146, (Juba, IOC SPORTS IN BRIEF ' j BASEBALL 'DETROIT Jack Tighe - was named manager of the Detroit Ti gers.' TENNIS : ;' PRETORIA, South Africa-Richard (Pancho) Gonzales, Los An geles, defeated Australia's Frank Sedgman 9-7, 7-5 In a pro match. WANT AD" CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY LEGAL NOTICE , . NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Or OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of Merlon W. Mertlfnone. who wee alio Known aa m. w. Marten, Deceeied. Notice la hereby elven that 1 have been appointed Administratrix of tha estate of Marlon W. Mertlfnone. who was also known aa M. W. Marten, deceeied. All persons havlnr claims aanlnst said aatato art required to present them to me, with proper vouchers, at the office of Genonl and Ganonf, First Federal Bulldlnf, Klam ath Falls, Oregon, within six months from October 4. leu. which Is the dete of first publlcetlon of this notice. muareo a. marugnon, Aomini . atratnx Ganonf and Genonr Attorneya for Administratrix No. 171 Oct. 4. II, 1. 2i NOTICE OF DATE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the Metter of the Estate of Al fred Johnson. Deceased Notice la hereby given that T hava filed my final account of the adminis tration of the above entitled estate and that the Court haa appointed Novem ber 0. IBM at 10 a.m. aa the time for neenng oojections to euch fine count and the settlement thereof. E Wlllerd Cedarleaf, Executor irsnong er uenong Attorneys for Executor No. 184. Oct. 11, II, as, Nov. 1. AUTOMOTIVE AUTO MISCILLANIOUS . .. NIW CAM ITRUCKS- TRAILERS ... ' USID CARS A TRUCKS . EMPLOYMENT HUP WANTID 17 HUP WANTID. riMAU . 14 HILP WANTID, MALI . ... U SITUATIONS WANTID - II NOTICES CARD OP THANKS 01 ATH NOTICES puniral Notices , SINIRAL NOTICES IN MIMORIAM ... LOST t FOUND 2 MEBTINO NOTICES ...... t PERSONALS PUILIC CHARITY - SERVICES 7 A 1A II ' 4 . I - REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS POR RENT .... 34 USINESS OPPORTUNITIES ... 12 HOUSIS POR RINT .............. 21 MISC. PROPERTY TO LIT .... 27 RIAL ISTATI IXCHANGI .... 2 REAL ISTATI POR SALI ...... SO RIAL ISTATI WANTID .. 21 ROOMS POR RINT 22 MISCELLANEOUS AUTO. MISCILLANIOUS .. II OATS-PITS-SPORTS-HOIIIES 40 UILDINO REMODELING EDUCATIONAL . FINANCIAL . LOANS FOOD - PRODUCI FUEL . HEATING ... PUNIRAL HOMES HIALTH LIVESTOCK I POULTRY MACHINERY MISC. PROPIRTY TO LIT . MISC. FOR RINT MISC. FOR SALI MISC. TO IXCHANGI , MISC. WANTID. RADIO TV MUSIC . SERVICES .. TRANSPORTATION ... 30 34 ,.,. - 3 31 , , C ........, u 44 .... 27 . 41 - 4 , 41 , 1 1' ,- 10 CLASSIFIED "WANT AD" RATE SCHEDULE No. of 1 2-3-4 3-6-7 WORDS Tim TimM Timoi thruSHT.5g"TT75 f.25" 6. ...10 I .50 l 1.50 p2.S0" 1 1 .... 1 5 I .75r2.2S I 3.75" 16 20 n.00 I 3.00 5.00 21 ... . 25 Tl.25r3.75 I 4.25" 26 .... 30 f1.30 I 4.501 7.50" 31.... 35 HT75 I ' 5.25 I 8.75" 36.... 40 rXOO I 6.00 I 10.00" 41 ....45 " I 2.25 I 6.75r1 1.25" 46 ... . 50 r2.50n7.501 2.50" 8-9-10 . Timas 1.75 11-12-13 Tmi 20 TimM 2.25 3.50 I 4.50 5.25 6.75 I 14 thru 19 TimM ran. II Mmth I 2.751 i:25 T 5.50T 6.50 Ja.25l9.75 rii.ooTl3.oo 13.75 16.25 T16.50 " "19.50 19.25 22.75 r22.00r26700 t 24.75 I 29.25 27.50J32.56 7.001 9.00 8.75 m 1.25 10.50r13.50 12.25 15.75 "l4.0Or18.0O 15.75T20.25 ri7.50l22.50 DEADLINE 5:30 p.m. dv bofora publication. Noon Saturday for Sunday or Monday. or ratal and information concarnlns Clauified Diiplay, plaaia coll TU 4-8111. Min imum charaa 50 cinti. Box numban 25 ecnti. Plaaia rood tha fint iniartion of vour ad. Tha Harold t Nawi retervti tha riqht to claiiify, adit or reject any Want Ad copy, and will be responsible for Mdy one incorrect iniartion of any Want Ad, and than only by correct publication of tafNa. Corractioni or cancellation! received by 5:30 p.m. will be made in following day'l publication. - PUNIRAL HOMES C O'HAIRS Memorial Chapel by the garden. Klamath . Falls, ohona TU TU 4-34M. WARD'S Klamath funeral Homo. High St Phono TU z-4404. MEETING NOTICES ..' CRATER LAKE LODGE No. 211 will hold a special communica tion Thuriday eve ning It 7:30. - Work in EA Degree. Visit ing Brethren invited. WM John Ferrell LOST ft POUND PUILIC CHARITY SERVICES 7 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS ISO Riv erside Phone TU 3-BIIOS . P.O Box 204 Also friendly help for families ot alcohollca WANTED man and women teecagers on up for Ground Observera to take one 2-hour watch weekly Men for mld nht to S. a m period pertlctilarly needed Thle la vour chance to do your part with the US Air Force. For Information telephone TU 4-8SI5 or TU 4-O093 Ground Observer Corps "YOUNO WOMIN of any faith need ing confidential edvlca may contact Mlsa Prultt. Catholle Charities. 278 W Broadway, Eugena Oregon. Phont S-3042. SERVICES , ! WANTF.D HAYING ob for flat bad truck. Phone TU 2-2470. FOUND aet 'of keys on Cottage Ave nue. Key number 4DS71I IBS? Ore gon license. Phone TU 2-3803. er near Dorrls, California, please re turn II gauge Magnum, ana case leu In cer. Cell collect Medford Normandy I4H. Liberal reward. SUMMONS NO. M-74 LAW IN THF. CIRCUIT COURT OF THF. ITATF. Or ORF.CJON FOR THF. COUNTY OF KLAMATH George O. Bourne. Pleintlff, vs. Grsdy G. Gooch, Defendant. 7o Grady G. Gooch, the above, named Defendant! In tha name of the State of Or. eon you are hereby required to eppeer end answer a enmnlslnf ftlMt eesln.t you In the above-entitled Court and I reus on or before the expiration of four weeka from the date of the first publication of this lummons. If vou fall to so appear and answer, pleintlff for wont thereof will epply le the Court for Judgment egalnst you for the sum of Two Thousend Two Hun drtd. IS2.200 00) Dollers, togsther with Intereel thereon at lha rate of six per cni per annum from the Blh day of October, IBM until paid: for Ihe furth. er Sum Of Five Hiinllml laVMimi Dnl. lars. Attorneys' fees, and for Its coatr ana aisDursemenia incurred nerein Thia summons Is published pursu ent to an Order of the Honorebla Dav id R. Vendenberg. Judge of the above entlUed Court, made end entered on the lath day of October, ISM. direct. Ing publication of this Summons once each week for four consecutive weeks In the HF.RALD AND NXWS. a news- f s per published and of generel rircu stlon In Klemath County, Oregon. Data of first publication, October II. 1M. Dete of last publication, Nevembcr I. ISM. Williams and Alley Attorneys for Plaintiff 1212 Felling Bldg. Portland 4. Ore No. Ill Oct. II. 39, NOV. 1, I. ISM LOST OR STRAYED two doga One Beagle, brown and white wearing brown harness, answers to "Missy, with large black Shepherd cross, on swans lo "Pat " Last seen Coolc Bey aree, Friday morntnl. Phona Tulelake 4-21M. Rewerd- I.OST Men's horn-rlmmed glasses. Rswerd. Phone TU 4-342. LOST blonde Chesapeake retriever, has right aye out. pnono i u a-i nra. GENERAL NOTICES 4 FOR YOU Stanley Home Products call Peggy reenter, pnone i u -im FOR STANLEY HOME products eafl Buff Jones. Ttl -BBe3. 3339 Hope. NUVKMBI-n a S.IOCI 4im s.i.r. County Commissioner, for personal MEN'S StnT speelollst I3S.S0 to MS Rudy's, 6th ana Main FILLER BRUSH 4-9331 C D m p a tl F- TU PERSONALS DOLL HOSPITAL TU 4-4100. 3011 V Boardmen HOWCARDS ART WORK LETTERING Telephone TU weekdaya 4-ISM before I pa PLOWING Disking and harrowing H r Jerrerd phone ru 4-B333 TOP SOIL Excavating, high loader dump truck services, fill dirt, all types cinders Any amount. Free estl mates Backfilling and yard ttud scaping. L E. "BUD" HOLZHOUSER Ph. TU 2-2824 ARE YOU HAPPY? If not, consult Mn. Fletcher, gifted psychic spiritualist. I've helped others It can help you. If In doubt what itepi to take, seek advice from someone who cm help you Readings dally. 4011 So. tth. Simi block at Big V Store LET US REPAIR YOUR Table Appliances Electric Range Automatic Washer Automatic Dryer Refrigerator Freezer Regardless of make or model, our qualified service men will save you money on repair bills. We guarantee satisfaction. CALL KIRKPATRICK S APPLIANCES Corner 7th 4 Klamath Phone TU 4-888S SERVICES ;. 10 PROFESSIONAL Sewing. Ph. TO l-SOSx. EXCAVATING LEVELING fill dirt, cinders Phone TU 4-343 CURTAINS laundered and stretched. Fast and efficient service Phono TV 4-M3J CEMENT WORK walks, atepa. etc. Roofing repair and roof, carpenter work, lowest inatallatlon cost TU 4-30M. CEMENT WORK Colored or pi sin. Resementa, aldewalka, atapa and ate. RetlsfacUon guaranteed. Phona TU 4-S243. SEPTIC TANKS and lines oleanad and Installed BK Senile Tank Service TU 4-3333 EXCAVATING house foundatlona. alto leveling, back fill and plowing. Bill Forney, phone TU 4-705S. TREE TOPPINO. removing. Land scaping all kinds. Soott's Nursery, phone TU 4-40BB INSULATE NOW even tampereture, warm floors, eliminate Icicles, reduce fuel bills. Free estimate. Call TU 2-3914. LINOLEUM drelnboerd: carpet lay. Ing and binding: ceramic tile: formica. Lowest Instellstlon cost. Free estl mates. TU 4-30UfJ CLOTinNO ALTERATIONS and fur repair. Mrs. I J. Lund, phen TU 2-l9! Empire Refinishing Co. 4645 So. 6th Ph. TU 4-8965 Furniture refinishing In new Zolatone paint. Bathrooms, kitch ens, bars or anything that needs a beautiful hard durable finish. Free estimate, free pickup It de livery. Small appliance repair k fixit shop. BLACK TOP We Pave Driveways Parking Lots Roads Free Estimates C. R. BADGER 3749 Altamont Dr. Ph. TU S-1B6S KING'S SEPTIC TANKS Cleaning It Roto-Rooter Service ED F. KING, Owner C. W. CLIFFORD, Manager got HUlyird Ave.-Ph. TU 4 641 V