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t I PAGE TEN i KNICKS BEAT WARRIORS ' NEWARK. N.J. (UP) - Ken Sears scored 20 points o lead the New York Knickerbockers to a J02-M win over the Philadelphia Warriors Sunday in a National Basketball Association exhibition game. The Knickerbockers had beaten the College All-Stars, 109 94, on Saturday night. O People Read SPOT ADS - you are NOW! THE BEST TASTING 90 PROOF. 6 YEAR OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON YOU CAN FIND! $80 $J35 ElSkZaSl PT. 1 45 QT. -Jp J entury f WW NATIONAL D1ST. PROD. CO., N.Y., STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. 90 PROOF! DON'T RISK WHILE YOU'RE SAVE on these Jt$t 0(1t SERVICE SPECIALS BRAKE JOB .Here's What We Do.... I. Remove Front Wheeli ond Imped Broke Drum and tining. 1. Cleon, Inspect ond Repack From Wheel Bear- .... 3. Imped Greaie Seoli. . co,T 4. Check and Add Brake Fluid if Needed. 9 5A 5. Adjujr Brake Shoe, to Secure Full Conlacl 3 with Drums. 4. Carefully Test Brakes WHEEL ALIGNMENT Here's What We Do... 1. Correcl Caller 2. Correct Camber. 3. Correct Toe-in and Toe-out. (Above ore chief causes of t.re wear.) 4. Inspect, Tighten, Adiust Steering. WHEEL BALANCE Here's What We Do... 1. Precision Dynamic Balance. 2. Precision Static Balance. 3. Install necessary weights. You Get All This... REGULAR $1500 ONLY VALUE FIRESTONE STORES 6th & Pine By OSCAR FltALEY United Press Sports Writer TOKYO (UP) You can cheer, cheer for old Notre Dame or roai the glories of the Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia lech out aon t ior get to remember that there's a lot of football being played today half way around the world from home. It could have been Des Moines, Iowa, or Turkey Trot, Tenn., as the Johnson Air Force Base de feated the Yokota Raiders, 30-0 There were the high-stepping ma jorettes, the pretty cheerleaders TRAGEDY TRAVELING almost V.2 REGULAR COST 7? REGULAR COST Front Wheels 4 00 Ph. 4-8109 Today's Sports Parade "ind the briskly marching band It could have been except for he pagoda-like buildings in the jackground. That, and the unusual enthusi asm marked the difference. Be cause to 250,000 military personnel in the Far East their 35 football teams Army, Navy, Marine and Air Korce are a breath of home when the frost is on the rice pad dies. Enthusiasm was at fever Ditch as Johnson won because the top Air force team will qualify to meet the best Army team in the post-season Torri Bowl, named alter the entrance gates to the Shinto Temples, while the Navv and Marine Corps winners square 011 in tne sukiyaki Bowl with the eventual winners playing in the winciup Jiice Bowl game. Nor could you blame the John son supporters for rooting with ail the frenzy of callous undergradu ates. 11 isn t only that they have a non-commissioned officers quar terback club which chants, en masse: "Johnson Vanguards, you're our boys. You make the touchdowns, we'll make the noise." But just about every guy in the outfit has all he can beg, borrow and soft-soap on the out come of the game. To an outsider who, just one week earlier, watched Notre Dame demolish Army at Philadelphia's Municipal stadium, it appeared at the start as il communications with home might have broken Jown. The Army band paraded onto the field playing the Notre Uame victory march and every body applauded. It had to be nos talgia. Johnson's team soon Droved. however, that the kids back at West Point could have used some of the combination officer enlisted personnel talent performing on this Japanese gridiron. bleve Crews from Atlanta. Ga.. ripped off two touchdowns: Jim Small of Pittsburgh sprinted 80 yards lor another, and Jack Owens of Rochester, N.Y., heaved a touchdown pass to Ed Conaugh ton of Winnctka, 111. Walt Hynoski of Milwaukee kicked all four ex tra points and, just to put the icing on the cake, John Stewart of BODY WORK Broken Glass -k Body Repairs k Painting FREE ESTIMATES Call Dick Be Miller Co, 7th & Klamath Ph. 4-4154 enjoy -the CLOTHES You sate money every load with gas real "folding" money over the weeks and you get faster, fully automatic performance. Clothes whiz through your wash, come out fluff-dried, wrinkle-free. Ironing's cut by one-third. Go GAS . . . luxury, low -cost gas dryers your laundry really automatic really modern Buy from your Gas Appliance Deal. ONLY tr.in JA gas w M2 CITY GAS TANK GAS YOUR GAS COMPANY .1011 Main HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Washington tackled Yokot's Orlan Jo Simpson of Colorado Springs, Colo., in the end zone for a safety It was fierce, hard-hitting foot ball with all the trimmings and, as one officer explained, it was easy to understand why Johnson won. It had two Texans on its squad while Yokota only had one. He was a Texan. But the real winners were the Air Force folks in the stands, from the commanding general all the way down to the smallest Army "brat." For a couple of happy hours they were back home again and only to a stranger did the pa- codas in the background form a bizarre setting for what could have been a brisk fall afternoon in new England. Boxing Card By MURRAY ROSE .. The Associated Press Danny Russo and Eddie (Pi' geon) Lynch, a couple of New York welterweight prospects, who kicked up a storm in their first clash two months ago, collide in a return 10-rounder at New York s St. Nicholas Arena Monday night. Russo, of Brooklyn, won a split decision in their first meeting at St. Nicks in a close fight. This one figures to be another tight battle. Lynch's west side fans, who usually let loose a couple of pigeons in the arena and toss fire crackers, heaved a few eggs around the club in addition after the verdict went against their hero. Lynch, 22, a longshoreman when not fighting, has a 11-2 record. Russo's record is 11-3. Veteran Kid Gavilan, the ex- champion hoping to get into the welterweight title tournament meets Mexico s 22-year-old Caspar Ortega in a 12-round return bout at Los Angeles Wrigley Field Tuesday night. The 37-year-old Cuban upset the rangy Mexican at Miami Beach last July 31 to end a five-fight losing streak. Another Tuesday night fight, this one in London's Harringay Arena, presents the unusual pic lure of an American boxer in the English style, Willie Pastrano of New Orleans, and a belting Brit on. Dick Richardson. Usually the American in the slugger. Pas trano. fourth ranking contender, is the big favorite. Richardson, 23, 6-3 and 203 pounds, was flattened in eight rounds by Cuba's Nino Valdes last Dec. 4. Pastrano is 21, 6 feet 191 pounds. Middleweight Bobby Boyd of Chicago, winner of five straight this year, is favored over Franz Szuzina of Germany at Syracuse, N.Y., Wednesday night. This is another return bout. Boyd beat the German at Miami Beach last March 26. Szuzina has won four straight. DON'T luxury of DRYING make SLS IS 111 DRIES SO FAST . . . COSTS SO LITTLE CALIFORNIA-PACIFIC UTILITIES COMPANY H ; i ? IV7J Wrestling Returns To KF Friday Night Klamath Falls wrestling this Fri day night will feature a world's championship midget tag team match, as well as the heralded return of Cowboy Carlson, one of the most popular wrestlers to ever perform in the Basin rings. The midgets have been touring the world during the past three months, and won the world's championship in a New Zealand match during the late summer. The champion midgets, who will perform here, are Sky Low Low of Montreal, and Irish Jackie ol Boston. In the championship match Sky Low and Irish Jackie will go against Tiny Tim of Hollywood and Little Red Feather of Florida. Sky Low is renowned as being the strongest man in the world pound for pound. Although weigh ing only 80 pounds, he has on more than one occasion lifted OSC Squad Injuries High CORVALLIS W Oregon State's football team came home Sunday with more to worry about than its 26-7 defeat by UCLA at Los An geles Saturday. Several players were on the in jured list as coach Tommy Proth ro prepared to open drills for next Saturday's game with Washington at Seattle. Joe Francis, ace tailback, was knocked unconscious when tack led Saturday, and still was having dizzy spells. Bill Robertson, train- or holiovoH hnuinuor FYnnnt: will be all right. George Enderle. reserve tackle, suffered a bad ankle sprain that probably will keep him out this week. Starting end Dwayne Four- nier also had a sprained ankle. Regular blocking tackle Ted Searle and reserve tackle Ed Kaohelau- lili had less serious injuries. The Beavers, ranked No. 7 the Associated Press poll, had no alibis for their first defeat of the season. They conceded that they were simply outplayed. HEARING HELMUT NEW YORK (UP) Tackle Frank Varrichione of the Pitts burgh Steelers, a former Notre Dame great, is hard of hearing and wears a special helmet equipped with a hearing aid. Paolo Rosi and Johnny Busso, a couple of lightweight contend ers from New York, meet in the 10-round feature at New York's Madison Square Garden Friday night. Rosi, unbeaten in four fights this year, is ranked fifth among the contenders. Busso, con queror of Larry Boardman, is rated ninth. PAY EXTRA for automatio ciryiiig low cost J .-Mel ;J jJH Phone TU 4-5175 0 Q A 1 VV J III weights of 400 pounds and more. The championship go will be a tag team, two out of three fall, one hour time limit match. Iii the other one hour match will be featured the return of Cow boy Carlson. Since last appearing here about five years ago the Cow boy has been touring the East as a headliner and has been touring Europe. In" one main event at Madison Square Garden the Cow boy drew a $60,000 house. In the featured go here Friday the Cowboy will go against Lou ihfe? 4! a COWBOY CARLSON Cline Rogers, popular heavyweight from Columbus, Ohio. Rogers is a brother of Buddy Rogers, the Mid west heavyweight champion for the past 10 years. Carlson and Rogers are expect ed to enter the ring weighing be tween 210 and 215 pounds. Promoter Buck Davidson adds that the opening match on Fri day's card in the armory will bring together Tito Carreon and Pancho (The Bull) Duran of Mex ico City. Carreon, the nimble Apache In dian, proved to be a popular draw ing card when appearing here several times last spring. Duran, reported to be one of the rough est entries from south of the bor der, has been headlining matches throughout the country and is ex pected to add a groat deal of col or to the Klamath Falls card. The match will ba a 45-minute one fall affair. Davidson points to the season opener as one ot tne biggest wrestling cards to be staged in Klamath Falls in many years, and reports that the guarantees to the wrestlers run into four figures. The advanced ticket sales are being handled at Dick Reeder's Store for Men. Gates at the city armory will open at 7:30 p.m. Friday, and the first match is scheduled to begin at 8:30. H0CKEY Scores By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sunday's Results NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 6. Chicago 1 Detroit 3, Toronto 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Hcrshey 5, Providence 1 Rochester 3, Cleveland 1 Springfield 2. Buffalo 1 Saturday s Results NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 3, Chicago 1 Toronto 7. Boston 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Springtield 5. Providence 2 Hcrshey 6, Rochester 3 Buffalo 4, Cleveland 4 (overtime tie) Oklahoma becan the 1957 foot ball season with a record of 94 victories, 8 losses and 3 ties in Bud Wilkinson's 10 years as coach of the Sooners. 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S3 Boats - Pets - Sports - Hobble Bulldlnc - Remodeling 38 Educational 1 Financial Loam 34 Food - Praduca . 3 Fuel - Heating 38 Funeral Homes.. , C Health . 12 Livestock A Poultry 4'i Machinery - , 41 Misc. Property To Let . 21 Misc. For Rent 45 Misc. For Salo , M Misc. To Exchange ', 48 Miac. Wanted , 4 Radio - TV - Muslo 41 Services 10 Transportation - LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice li hereby given that the un dersigned has been aDDointed execu tor of the estate of Kate Fales, de ceased, by the Circuit Court of Klam ath County, Oregon, and that all per sons havine claims against said estate of said deceased are hereby notified to present the same to said executor at me onice oi ine unaersignea hi ouue i, meinase tjuuaing jviamain r am, Oreaon. together with Drooer vouchers, within six months of the date of the first publication of this notice, which is September 30th. 1957. JOSEPH E. FALES. Executor J. c. O'NEILL, Attorney lor Kjcec. NO. 716 Sept 30. Oct. T, 14, 21. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execution in fore closure duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for the County of Klamath dated the 10th day of October. 1957, in the certain suit in the Circuit Court for said county and state wherein Isaac Osburn as plaintiff recovered Judgment against Lloyd J. Osburn for the sum of $1,000.00 with interest thereon at 1 per cent per month from Septem ber 15. 1950 until paid, and for the further sum of $130.00 attorney'! fees and for costs and disbursements taxed at $87 .91 on tne a an aay oi oepicnv Hjr 1QS7- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will on the 12th day of November. 1957, at the front door of the Court house of the County of Klamath in Klamath Falls, Oregon, in said coun ty, at 10:00 In the forenoon of said Hnv c1i at nuhlie auction to the high est bidder, for cash, the following de scribed property, lo-wii: Lot 17 of Block 2 of STEWART, prnrHinf in the official Dlat thereof. taken and levied upon as the prop erty of the said Lloyd J. Osburn. or so much thereof as may be neces sary to satisfy said judgment in fav or of Isaac Osburn against the said Lloyd J. Osborn. wttn imeresi mere, on together with all costs and dis bursements that have or may accrue. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, Oc tober 10th. 1857. J. M. BRITTON Sheriff of Klamath County Oregon By Dora Goddard Chief Deputy . No. 733. Oct. 14. 21, 38, Nov. . NOTICE OF DATE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON rno a twa TW rOITNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGE W. vains. ueceweu. " Notice is hereby given that 1 have filed my final account of the admin tpatinn nt this above entitled estate and that the Court has appointed No vember 10. 1957. at 10 A.M. as the time for hearing objections to such final account and the settlement there of. Charles Ensley, Executor Ganong & Ganong Attorneys for Executor No. 747, Oct. 21. 28. Nov. 4, 11. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON TnR KT .A MATH COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM B. SAUNDERS, Deceased: Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed Administratrix of the estate of William B. Saunders, de ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present uiem lo me wnn. piupi vouchers at the office of J. Anthony Giacominl. U.S. National Bank Build ing, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six mnnlhi from DrtnhiT 21. 1957. which is the date of first publication of this ELM A E. BOWDOIN Administratrix J. Anthony Giacominl Attorney for Administratrix No. 748. Oct 21, 28, Nov. 4. It. mnTt-s1. rtv nnvn sat.15 Aleri nrnnntnU will be received DV the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, uregon. ior. xne pur pose of street Improvement bonds. Se ries 109. 110, 1U and 112. aggregating seventy-two thousand, five hundred thirty five and 82-100 dollars. i$72, MS.82I duly authorized by ordinances of the said City of Klamath Falls, for the construction and improvement of the following improvement unus situ ated in the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, as follows: Improvement Unit No. 133 being along Eldorado Avenue from the South erly line of Vanness Avenue to a point opposite (when measured at right an gles lo tiaoraao Avenue ic nunn east corner of Lot 17. Block 8. El rinradn Addition and Dahlia Street, from the Southwesterly line of Eldo rado Avenue to the Westerly line of Birch Street, all contiguous in aaia City; Improvement unit o. De no atnnff Tenth Street from the North westerly line of Lincoln Street to the East line of Prospect Street, In said City: Improvement Unit No. 135, be ing along Grant Street from the North easterly line of North Third Street to the Southwesterly line of North Fourth Street, in said City; and. Improve ment Unit No. 138. being along Cali fornia Avenue from its northerly in tersection with Front Street, nortneriy to the Northerly line of Lot 8 in Block 16 Bucna Vista Aaunion. exienaea: and, Oregon Avenue, from its inter action with Californir. Avenue, wester ly to the westerly line of Lot 8. Block 14. Ruena Vista Addition, extended. Southwesterly at right angles to the Street line of said Oregon Avenue; and Mt. Pitt Street from the Easterly line of Lot 3, Block 14. Buena Vista Addition extended northeasterly to the easterly side of Its intersection with Corvatiis Street; and. Berkley Street from the soutneny line or oi i, biock 23. Buena Vista Addition, extended west, north across Ml. Pitt Street to the Northerly line of Lot 12. Block 16 Buena Vista Addition, extended east; and. Corvallis Street from the South erly line of Lot 7. Block 24. Buena Vista Addition, extended West to the north line oi Mt. rut street; au con tieuoin in said Citv Proposals to purchase said bonds will be received by the undersigned Police Judge m sata t-ny, up to ana including the twenty-fifth day of No vember. 1957. at the hour of seven I thirty o clock v m. or said aav ana Common Council immediately there after: said bonds shall be dated Janu ary 15. 19.VI. and shall be in amounts of SSOOOO each, except bond No. 1, of each series, which shall be for the fractional part of said sum, and all shall be due ten years, after the date of issue, payment of the entire bonds optional witn saia nty at any coupon paying date on and after one year from the date thereof. Said bonds will bear interest at the rate of not to exceed six per cent per annum, pay able semi-annually on the 15th day of, January and July of each year, prin-1 npal and interest payable at the of fice of the treasurer of the City of Klamath Falls Oregon. AU proposals must be unconditional and accompanied by a certified check for five per cent of the proposal The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. , The successful bidder for said bonds will be furnished with an opinion as I to the validity thereof bv the law fjrm of. Wuif ree. HcCuiloch, fihuler & t MONDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1957 LEGAL NOTICE Sayre, Portland Trust Building, Port land, Oregon. . t This notice li authorized by oral- , nance of the Common Council of the City of Klamath Fall!, Oregon, dated October 14th. 1B37. Done October lo. iwar. Frank A. Blackmer Police Judse, City of Klamath raits Droiron. No. 736 Oct 18. 20. 21, 23, 23, 34. 25. 27, 28, 29, 30, 31; Nov 1, 3. 4. 5, 8, . 8. 1U. IX, 14, ill, It, A 19. 20. 21. rliNERAL HOMES WARD'S Klamath Funeral Horn. 013 High St Phono TU 2-MOt O'HAIRS Memorial Chapel by lha garden. Klamath ralla, Phon TU 4-34M MEETING NOTICES 1 ALOHA CHAPTER No. 61 O.E.S. will hold a regularly slated meeting Tues day, Oct. 22, 8 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Margaret Sheridan, W. M. Herbert Haneline, W. P. SPECIAL COMMUNICATION of Ponderosa Lodge No. 220, AF&AM, Monday, Oct. 21, 1957 at 7:30 P.M. Work in F.C De gree. Visiting breth ren invited. J. W. Bartlett, W.M. IOOF NO. 137 Every Tuesday 8:00 P.M. 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, each month social nights. 2nd & 4th Tuesdays, regular meetings. Fifth and Main Sts. LOST & FOUND LOST brown and white cocker spaniel, answers to Rusty. Wearing Mississippi rabies tas. stravee from Jioi nprinn district. Phone TU 2-1777 LADY'S Bulova watch with black band, believed lost in the vicinity of Paylesi Drug Store. Phone TU 4-9492. GENERAL NOTICES eood place to eat. 119 South 4th aireei. FOR your Stanley Home Products c3 Peggy Peebler Phone TU 3-0338. FOR Stanlev Home Products call Bufi Jones TU 4-9863. 2353 Hop. PERSONALS SPENCER oorsettier. Phone TU 4-9057. PUBLIC CHARITY SERVICES 7 VOTING women of an faith need in- confidential advice may contact Uis Prultt Catholic Charities. 3TS . W. Broadway. Eugene. Oregon. Phosa 0-3642. ALCOHOLICS anonymous, 130 Riven tide. Phone TU 24309, P.O. Box 304, Also friendly help for famUlsa of alco holies. SERVICES TERMITE TROUBLE?? call Bruce Termini- ior iree inspec tion. Swan Lake Moulding Company. TU 4-5145. EXCELLENT child care. Jack and Jill Day Nursery TU 4-8486 HOME or commercial building repairs, cement work, roof repairing. Reliable, insure- contractor, rnone i u WANTED hauling, yarding, falling, contract or piece work. No Job too big or ioo sman. rnone un j-noju or writ Sylvester Powell, Rt. 3, Box 1776, Rose burg, Oregon. SHARPENING Rawi. hand and cir cle: kniveB; tools; sclsBOrs. 2115 Or- cnara. CUSTOM digging. Septlo tanks, drain ditches, foundations. Louis walker, 3213 Delaware phone TU 3-3383. SEWING, dressmaking tions. draperies. TU 4-4853. FALL pruning and yard cleaning. Call r osier amitn. pnone i u and drainboards. CHILD care, ages 3 to 5. $1.35 per day. TU 4-7692. HUNTERS! Ducks. geese, picked, drawn, wrapped. 3654 Flint TU 2-0327. PICTURE framing, complete aalee tion, excellent workmanship, Garc Ion's. 522 Main, TU 4-436L TINY Tots child care, day and night. Adult sitters. TU 4-6844. FENCING, free estimates, all style. Klamath Fence Company. TU 4-6ZN, TU 4-3041. KIMES plumbing and heating. 3TM So 6th, TU 4-8620. Free estimating. HUNTERS! PICK, PACK. SHIP YOUR GAME Corner of Oak & Spring ' Ph. TU 2-4524 KING SEPTIC TANKS Cleaning & Roto-Rootcr Service C. W. CLIFFORD, Manager ED F. KING, Owner 3209 Hilyard Ave.-Ph. TU 4-9841 Terms Estimate SEPTIC TANKS Cleaned Installed Custom Digging Klamath County Sanitary Servict 718 No. 10th TU 2-1138 , CALL US FOR GRADALL AND GET YOUR CINDERS & DRAIN ROCK NOW GRAHAM BROS. PHONE TU 2-4441 EDUCATIONAL BECOME a practiral nurse, infant nurse, medical assistant. 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