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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Orp. Wednesday. July 29. lflSfl PAGE THIRTEEN New Era Promised By Bell WASHINGTON' AP) Fans hae been promised a new era in sports: More major leasues (or both football and baseball, bring ing the pros to almost every sec tion of the country. Football was added to the prom ise Tuesday when Commissioner Bert Bell of the National Football League reported that a rival loop BRAKE SHOE EXCHANGE Bonded Linings Engineered For Safety 2-Wheel $ A 50 Set t 4-Wheel $ O 95 Set O We Give GREEN STAMPS SMITH AUTO SUPPLY 9T9 Klamath planned to start operations next year in six cities. "The more teams and the more competition the belter," Bell said jusi me aay oeiore, a group in New York had announced that a new major baseball league planned to be in business bv 1961 Bell gave out word about the new football league while testify ing before the henate Antimonop. oly subcommittee. He spoke in fa vor of legislation that would ex empt some aspects of professional looioan, baseball, basketball and hockey from the antitrust laws. The committee hears Ford Kruk, commissioner of baseball, on the same matter today. Only skimpy details about the new league were revealed by Bell, who said he planned to meet to day with three linancial backers. The meeting would be either m Philadelphia or Atlantic City, Bell said. The commissioner, talking to newsmen after the hearings, said Houston, Denver and Minneapolis surely would have teams in the league. He added that Dallas, New York and Los Angeles were al i most certain starters. Sendoff Planned For Little Leaguers The Klamath Falls Little League All-Stars, the sub-district 3 en trants hi the district playoffs scheduled for Portland's new Fair view Field Friday and Saturday will leave Klamath Falls at 7:30 a.m. Thursday. Their place of de parture is the Klamath Falls City Hall. It is hoped that a large group of Klamath baseball fans will turn out to give the youngsters a pro per sendoff. The venture, which includes semifinal berth in games slated for 5:30 p.m. Friday at Fairview, and a possible district champion- snip slot on Saturday, is the first for a Klamath Falls area Little League team. The end of the 1959 regular league season on the local front qualified the KF Stars for the right to enter competition on the national tournament level. National Association rules pre vent any league from competing on the national level until they have completed two seasons as members of the parent organiza tion. The KF Little League, Inc. from which this team of All-Stars was selected became eligible this season. The South Suburban Little League which has yet to complete its first season as members will BEEN SCRATCHING AROUND? 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AP Larry MacPhail, the former baseball magnate who once advocated four major leagues, says the current plan to form a third one is silly." MacPhail, 69, who turned to raising race horses and cattle on his Maryland farm after retiring as New York Yankee president in 1947, gave a typically frank ap praisal of the new league's pros pects Tuesday night. He spoke up when asked about speculation that he would be president of the Con tinental League being formed by a group headed by New Y'ork law yer William Shea. Discounting such speculation, he expressed doubt that any such in dependently born league could at tain real major league status. "It's silly to try to do that, ir my opinion." Eighteen months ago MacPhail broke a 10-year silence on public statements about baseball to criti cize the National League's ap proval of moving the New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers to the West Coast. He said at that time he had favored working toward four ma jor leagues as early as 1947 by letting the Pacific Coast League start on its way toward a third major league. His idea also called for the eventual merger of the American Assn. and International League into a fourth major circuit. But two key cities of the old Pacific Coast League, Los Ange les and San Francisco, have since been absorbed by the National League. "Now there are still eight or ten cities which deserve and could support major baseball and it seems to me the best way to give it to them would be by expanding the two existing leagues," said MacPhail. MacPhail, who also served as general manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers during his baseball hey day, emphasized that his remarks were intended only to point up the "terrific problems" faced by the Shea group. "Where are they going to get Ihe ballplayers? Where are they going lo get the ballparks?" he asked. "As for being president of a new league, the horses and cattle are enough lo keep me busy right now." Moore, manager and coaches, in clude 16 11 and 12-year-olds who were selected for the team off their performances during the reg ular season while competing on their respective teams. The team, which has been hold ing two practices daily since the close of regular season play, one at 7:30 a.m. and at 5:30 p.m. on the Mills Park diamond, will wrap up their training schedule today except for a light drill Fri day morning m Portland. Upon arriving in Portland Thurs day afternoon the KF nine will appear on a TV program. KF Gunners Eye Chemult Curley Cahoon nailed the first leg on the Class C and D trophy, Earl Kent collected his second leg on the Nelson Reed Handicap cup when the Klamath Gun Club met on the Wocus Range last Sunday. This weekend the local gun ners will close up shop for the day when the Chemult Gun Club holds its shoot in Chemult Sunday. Last' Sunday s results: 1 Y4I. Hdrp BUI Cooloy George Cunha Ed Slndrlard Dave RoblnMiit Jtm EdwardB Verll Moore Ron Hall Arnold Colahan Jake Steiger Curly Cahoon Harold York Buck Weaver BUI Davla Rod Smith Gloria Cunha Earl Kent Al Chtttem Vern Flrader Tony Molatora Don Brader 4.1 411 .ID 44. 44 AT-THISLOWPR1C T AM MIST ATE TIR Economy Priced for Every Car Owner... With TTW5?ZSCf ST -2VS S Yvr v, '.'."V Defenders Defeated In OSGA PORTLAND f.AP) Two de fending champions, Dr. Millard Rosenblatt and Ralph Brown, both of Portland, were defeated in the opening round of match play Tues day in the Oregon Seniors Golf Assn. Tournament here. Dr. Rosenblatt, Class A titlist last year, fell before Bruce Wil liamson, Portland. 3 and 1. Brown. 1958 Class AA champion, was beaten 1 up by Emil Matson, Coos Bay. The Class A medalist, Marty Lcptich, Portland, encountered trouble, but pulled through with a up victory in a match with Glen Lengrcn. Salem. The Class A division is for golf ers 59 and under, the AA for golf ers 60-65 and the newly added Triple A division for golfers 66 and older. Results included: Class A: Championship flight M. L. Hallmark, Roseburg, dcf. Don Hood, Oswego, S and 4; Paul Wis hart, Portland, dcf. Don Stokes, Corvallis 1 up: Ted Porterficld, Grants Pass, def. Vem Caldwell, Portland, 2 and 1: Clarence Col bert, Portland, def. E. G. Quesin- berry, Corvallis. 1 up: Marv Clark Grants Pass, def. Roger Folgatc, Portland, 3 and 2. Class AA: Championship Flight George Birkenshaw, Portland, def. Ward Cummings, Roseburg, 19th hole; C. W. Pallet! Jr., Portland, def. Gus Anderson, Klamath Falls, 5 and 4. i Class AAA: Championship flight T. R. An derson, Portland, def. Jack Por ter, Corvallis, 6 and 5: Elmo Johnson, Corvallis, def. E. J. Shields, Oswego, 4 and 3: Vic On slow. Portland, dcf. Walter Fish er, Roseburg, 1 up. Second flight Robert Sproat, Klamath Falls, dcf. Ralph Klelz- ing, Salem, 2 and 1: J. W. Kerns, Klamath Falls, def. Tom West, Portland, 1 up. LEGAL NOTICE Board of Trustees. No. 74. July 13, it, 17, 19. 30, 21, IS, Z, !W. 37, 28. 38, 30, 31. AUg. I. 4. A. . 7, B, 10. NOTICE OF BIDS Notre li hereby eiven bv the Tula- lake Joint Elementary School District that sealed bids will be accepted un til 12 o'clock noon. Auguit 11, 1959. for on site delivery of PS 300 Fuel Oil for um in a 10.000 gallon tank. Contract to be effective from Septem ber 1, 1950, to August 1, I960. All bids are to submit one maximum price which will include freight, excise tax, etc. Bids may be delivered to the Tula. lake Joint Elementary School District, Box 007, TuleUka, California, ts.gnedf - Kenneth Baghott, Secretary, Board of Trustees. No. 73. July 15. 18, 17. 19. 20, 31. 33. 33, 24, 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. Aue. 2. i 4, 5. 6. 7 0. 10 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Matter of the Estate of 1RMA ANABEL CHARLES GENTRY. aUo known as ANABEL CHARLES GENTRY. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have been appointed Executor of the folate of 1RMA ANABEL CHARLES li entry, also Known as ANABEL CHARLES GENTRY. Deceased. All persona having claims against said es tate are required to present them to me. with proper vouchers, at the of fire of Richard C. Bees ley, 310 Bolvin Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon, with in six months from July 8. 1939, which is the date of the first publication est thia notice. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON Executor RICHARD C. BEESLEY Attorney at Law 210 Boivin Building Klamath Falls. Oregon No. 58. July 8, 15. 22, 30. LEGAL NOTICE ON No. 8R-129 NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Matter of the Estate of ROZELI.E KUYKENDALL. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have filed my Final Account, Report oi bxecuior. ana fetition tor Distri bution In the matter of the estate of Rozelle Kuykendall, deceased.' and the Circuit Court has let Thursday, the lOlh day of September, 1059, at the nour or ten o'clock a.m. In the Clr cult court Room of the Klamath County Court House. Klanath Falls. Oregon, as the time and place for nearing oi exceptions ana objections io saia rinai Account, if any there be. jumun waungh, Executor or the Estate of Rozelle Kuy Kcmiai i. ueceaaea. EDWIN E. DRISCOLL Pine Tree Bulldlnc Klamath Falls. Oregon Attorney for Estate No. 99, July 39, Auguit 5. 12. 19. 36. WANT AD CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY tV automotive Auto Miscellaneous New Cars & Trucks Used Cars Ac Trucks EMPLOYMENT X Help Wanted. Temala ...... 14 Help Wanted, Mala .. 16 Help Wanted IT Situations Wanted 18 REAL ESTATE Rooms For Rent 33 Apartments For Rent . . ,., , 34 Houses For Rent , 36 Sine. Property to Let 37 Real Estate Wanted 2fl Real Estate Exchange ,,,, Real Estate For Sale , Business Opportunities NOTICES Card of Thanki in Memorlam Funeral Homes Meeting Notices .. . .., L.oat & round , , ,. , General Notices Personals Services , Public Charity services MlflC EXLANCOTT t V Transportation . , , a Health ., it Educational , IS Financial - Loans , ., . 34 Building Remodeling - M Fuel - Heating 38 Food Produce . at Boats - Pets Sports - Hobbia 40 Radio - TV . Music 41 Livestock aV Poultry - 43 Machinery Misc. For Rent - .. 45 misc. wanted Misc. To Exchange) , Misc. For Sale NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE la hereby riven that I am the duly appointed, qualified and acting Administrator of the Estate of uorneiius Noonan, deceased. All per sons having claims aaainst said estat are hereby notified to present them: uj me, property verified, an by law re-! quired, at my office. Room 14, Court house. Klamath Falls, Oregon, within I six (6i months from the date of the First Publication of this Notice. First puoiicauon juiy 39, 1959. s-KODert n Walker Administrator of the Estate of CORNELIUS NOONAN, Deceased. No. 100, July 30, August 6, 13, 19. No. 56-30 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH Tn the Matter of th F.ntt. i HENRIETTA JOHN DAVIS. DeraH Notice is hereby riven that I hsv niea my final Account as admlnlm. trator of the Estate of Henri ft La Jnhn uavis, deceased, and that the Court has set September 1. 1859 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.. as the time fnr th neanng of objections to said Final Account ana settlement thereof. JJSied this July 22. 1959. FRANK J. 8CHMITZ, Administrator . O'NEILL Ac MCLAREN Attorneys for Administrator No. 85, July 22, 20, August S, 13, 1059. No. 87-13 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Matter of the Estate of Notice la hereby given that I have filed my Final Account as executor of the Estate of LoLana Craln, also Known as Loiana Merritt craln. de ceased, and that the Court has set September 1, 1959 at the hour of 10:00 a.m., as the time for the hearing of objections to said Final Account and settlement thereor. Dated tnls July 23, 1959. DICE CRANE, Executor O'NEILL St McLAREN , Attorneys for Executor No. 84, July 32. 29, Auguit 9, 12, 1059. CARD OF THANKS A 670 x 15 Tubt-Typt Blockwoll. Each, Plus Ton AND YOUR OLD TIRE the tire cord of the future Runs smooths)', rolls totitr Rides softer , . cooler Stronger by test Gives more tire mileage TYRIX' h th ccfttticitiM trk ef Tyrei Inc. for viKMi tire yim AHintion 1957-58-59 cor ewntri! Safety Cushions ort ovailabli in 14-in. sizes . . tubtUss blockwolls Strong Tyrtx cord construction takes . constant rood poundings and helps cushion dangerous impacts TUBl-TYPl SLACKWAIL Prtre Fries Site Wilbent With 1ri4'ln., Esafc lr4-ln., KtBk Plus Tse Flee Ts 4.7 Oil 3 10.71 13.SS , 7.100$ 21.90 IMS 7.60x15 23.?S 17.SS NOTICE Or EXPIRATION Or PERIOD OP REDEMPTION Notice Is hereby slven that the nm. rfod of redemption for the redeeming oi reai properties ordered sold to Klamath County under that certain Judgment In tax foreclosure made and entered the 22nd day of July. 1958. In that certain foreclosure suit entitled County of Klamath. State of Oregon, a puoiic corporation, piainmr, vs. k. i, Phelps, et al., defendanU, No. P .186, will expire on the 23rd .day of aly imw; ana an persons are hereby warned that all properties ordered sold under said judgment and decree, un less sooner redeemed, will be deeded to KlsmaUi County on Ausrust 4. 1050. and that every right or interest of any person in or to any or all of the properties mentioned In said Judg ment ana aecree win ne lorever tor felted to Klamath County, Oregon. Dated this 22 day of July, 1959. J. M. Brltton Sheriff and Tax Collector No. 92. July 22, 29, 1059. It0p$. 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Noon Saturday for Sua day or Monday. For rates and- in formation concerning Classified Dis play please call TU 4-5111. Mini mum charge 50 cents. Box num bers 25 centa. Please read the first insertion of your ad. The Herald it News reserves the right to d eas ily edit or reject any Want AO) copy and will be responsible for only one Incorrect Insertion of any publication of same. Corrections or cancellations if received by 8:30 p.m. will be made in foUowUuS ds.v's publics Uon- FUNERAl HOMES WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home. High street Phone TU 9-4404. MEETING NOTICES WE wish to expreit appreciation and thanki to all who lent flower, and rendered icrvlcea at the time of the Iom of our ion and grandson, Gr aid. Wayne and Nellie Thomson. Mra, B. Lynn. Mra. Bernlc. Thornton. O'HAIRS Memorial Chapel. U Pin a, Phone TU 4-34M. Parkin lot nail. able. ALL MASTER MASONS are in vited to Qrater Lake Park, Satur day, August 1. first Section at 10 a.m. sec- QjL- ond Section at 1:30 p.m. limner hi 9 p.m. Park officers will dir ect Masons to meeting site. LOST 4 FOUND LOST, Lake o' Woods. July 19. white toy male poodle. Anyone Knowing whereabouts call collect SP 3-3810 or SP 3-3517, Med ford. Reward. LOST at rodeo Sunday leather wal let containing valuable laenttiication TU 4-5570. LOST brown wallet; name, Gary Kran enburg. inside. Reward. Phone TU 4-11207. LOST In phone booth, South Sixth Safeway, red coin purse containing currency. TU 8-3897 or mall to 3839 Kane, Reward. NOTICE OF BIDS Notice la hereby eiven by the Tule. ake Joint Elementary School District mat seeled bids will be accepted un til 12 o'clock noon, August 11. 1050. for On site delivery of Bulk Gasoline for district school buses. Contract to be effectlvo from September 1, 1950,1 to August i, ihq. All bids are to submit one maximum price which will include freight, federal tax, etc. Tank has 1,000 gallon capacity. Blda may be delivered to the Tule lake Joint Elementary School District, Box 307, Tule lake. California, (signed i Kenneth Baghott, Secretary, LOST, red Pekingese with black face, two years old, wearing Jackson County license. Named Joe. 3 or 4 mi lee below Tub Springs. 910 reward, CaU Pinehurst Inn. SORREL QUARTER HORSE Saddle and Bridle lost on Severn Lakes Trail, west of Fort Klamath. "OS" brand on left shoulder. 50 REWARD . for horse and saddle. Contact Nicholson, branding Inspector, Fori Klamath. 1 3 1 2d: i j j '