Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 21, 1957, Image 10

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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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
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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
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FALL pruning and yard cleaning. Call
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day. TU 4-7692.
HUNTERS! Ducks. geese, picked,
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PICTURE framing, complete aalee
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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
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GRAHAM BROS.
PHONE TU 2-4441
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BECOME a practiral nurse, infant
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formation write United Career Schools,
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Call Zak. TU 4-43189 after A p.n Fee
are moderate.
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WANTED typist with legal experience.
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SECRETARY, must take shorthand
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writing giving age, qualifications and
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901 Mam. before noon.
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WANTED experienced bod v. tender
and paint man. Cail TU 2-27B0.
est. f66db6"lte
8no family Watkins Route now avail
able 90 year reputation. A top-grade
one-man business, and no experience
or money required. Write for full in
formation to J. R. Watkins Co., 3903
Brooklyn Ave.. Seattle 5. Wash.
NOTICE AfcH men. If you're not sell
ing Reserve you re working: too hardt
Phone TU 2-2O40. Extension 46 9 a.m.
to 12.
PART tune operator for small L Tour
rteau turnapull. Inquire Lewis Manu-
2 2553mf C ' 2900 50111,1 6th f
TWO men of huh caliber needed t
or ith lar((e national organiza
tion. Earning opportunity of .000 first
year. Rrferenres needed. Write J. R.
Wolf, P.O. flox 3i4. Eugene, Oregon.
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