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PAGE-U HERALD AND iiO ttfcr -X iiiriiimBltiii,,T.,fi..1;,Ak'i-..:1 QUEEN MAKES THRUST Oregon State University's Gordon Queen (QB-18) keeps ball for rush behind feammata Booker M. Washington (FB-47) for deep thrust into Bay lor territory in second quarter of game at Portland. Play was called back on illegal.use of hands penalty. Beavers downed Baylor 22-15 by scoring tie breaking touchdown in last seconds of game. , UPI Telephoto KINGSLBY SCRATCH TRIO LEAGUE W L B & C Sales 13 3 pioneer . US Ths TOO Shop 9 7 Kaler Aulo ? pepsI Coll " Nallevs 4 12 'Results: Pioneer 3, Nalleys 1; The Tog Shop 3. Ptpti Col 1 B C salts 3, Kaler Auto I. High team game, Pioneer 5b7j high team aeries, Pioneer 2141; high Ind. gamt (men). W. Palciewsk) 235; high ind. series tmenj, w. ia imbwsm owr. CAL-ORB LEAGUE W L 15 5 14 a 14 6 12 I 12 a 10 10 10 10 10 10 9v Wh 9' lO'j 9 11 9 11 8 12 5 II 6 14 4 16 Webb Ins. Webb Insurance Greenwood Masonry Allord Nypren J. Merits Appliance Crescent Sea Food Jay Hawk Slmplot DeVot Team No. Sherwln Wllllami Lobben Masonry Dugan & Mest Jordan Shall Shorty Plying A The Spot Cash B Save OH Bud & Jerrys Midway RfttulH: Slmolot DeV 4i Sherwln Wllllami 3. Shorty! Flying A 1 ( A I ford & Nygren J. 4, Lobben Masonry 0; The Spot 3. Bud & Jerryi Midway 1 ) Merits. Appllancei 4, Jor dan Shell 0; Crescent Sea Food 2, Cash and Save OH 2l Dugan 4 Meit 3. Team No. 6 li Greenwood Masonry 4, Jay Hawk 0. Hiah team game. Dugan ft Mest 914; high team series, Greenwood Masonry 24411 high ind. game, rvt., hih noro tn w . Rllv Gravblll 1871 hlah Ind. series, M.f Bob PorUer 641, W Eldlna Green wood sua. HOLIDAY BOWLERBTTSS LEAGUE W L Shat-R-Proof Glass 10 A Klamath Plywood Corp. 10 6 Burgelt Logging Company V e' C.W.A. Lovely Ladles . alt PlMtrolux 4 12 Results: Eieclrolux 1, Lovely Ladles 3; Burgett Logging 1, Klamath Ply wood 3; C.W.A. 3, Shal-R-Proof Glass 1 High team game, CWA lUr high team series, CWA 2419; high Ind. game, Irene Rohlnson 119; high Ind. series, Irene R op inion AO). W L II J 10 4 10 6 10 4 10 a 6 10 5 11 2 14 Satellites Rollers Near Mrs. Lucky Four Odd Balls Strikers Apropos Scatterbrelns Rolling Pins Game Dames Alley Cals Guttersnios Results: Rolling Pins 3, Scatlerbralns 1; Odd Balls 0, Apropos 4; Gultersnlps 1, Rollers it Near Mrs. 1. Game Dames 3; Sain lilies 4, Strikers 0; Alley Cats 0, Lucky Four 4, High learn game, Rollers 734; high team series, Rollers 3149; high Ind. game, Elaine Mitchell 177; high Ind. series, Georgia Moore 492. ALLEY KATZ LEAGUE W Little Sweden Swan Lake Les Hobacks Franklin Life Insurance Sewing Machine Center I2'1 II 10 Blue gx v Cobos City Center Lodge 5 11 Rioneer Tobacco S II Amldons 3 14 Kiamairt Basin Milk Producers 1 15 Results: Pioneer Tobacco 1, Les Ho backs 2; Franklin Lite 3, Blue Ox 3; Cobos City Center 0, Utile Sweden 4; Swan Lake 4, Klamath Basin Milk 0; Sewlng Machine 3, Amldons 1, High team game, Franklin Lite Ins. 9a; high team series. Little Sweden 259); hlah Ind. game. Donna Stern 134; high Ind. series. Marie Long lei low 494. LUCKY ROLLERS LEAGUE W L 11 4 17 4 11 S 10' I 5V, 7's I.V'i Ethels Dept. Store Arrow Fuel Crays Construction Mannles Halls Com (ruction Coca Cola Suburban Finance Henley Store DAR Aulo Paris Ttiurstons Dance Studio Don Potter Crater take Results: Cravs Constr. 1, Henley Store 3) Mannles 3' t, Crater Lake li; Thurs ton Dance 1, C thels Dept. Store Jj Coca Cola 3, Don Poller 1i Halts Constr, 0, Suburban Finance 4; DiR Auto Parts 1, Arrow Fuel 3. High team game. Coca Cola 731; high learn series. Suburban Finance jnti high Ind. game, Bonnie Cray 209; high Ind. series, Bonnie Cray 499. ELKS MIXED FOURSOME LflAOUE W L B'l f' Griggs Food, Merrill Houston Insurance Wards Funeral Home Lucky Lanes Balslger Motors long Bell East Side Pharmacy U S. National Bank Crater Lake Machinery Superior Troy Dees Beauty Salon foneer Tobacco Slater Insurance fcaiH.-Pacilic Utilities Oct. to results: Pioneer Tobacco , Dees Beauty Salon 3; Slater Insurance 1. Wards Funeral Hnma 3 l.mirixr Troy 1, Batslger Motors 3,-, Long Bell Lumber X Houston Ins. 1; Calif -Pacinc um, 9t East Side Pharmacy 4 U S. Nation) 1, Lucky Lanes 3t Griggs Food, Merrill 3, Craler Lake Maehlnarv 1 High team game, Balslger Motors 741. Mgh team torles, Balslger Motors JUJi high Ind. game (man), H. Cadwell 204, (women), M, Llnvlll 193; hioh irut. i. irnmi, n, kNWIII 5JS, wi Iwrjmen) m. imviite 57 T, shafts legal NEW YOttK (UPD - Steel i thaJU first were kgalited by tho U. 8. Golf Association In 1926 and !' thre yar later they were leg- f? aftred by the Royal mid Ancient t, Colt Club of St, Andrews, Spoi lt land. - - NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Football Saturday's College Football B-y United Press International EAST Maine 14 Vermont 13 Wagner 50 Haverford 6 Buffalo 14 Villanova 7 Muhlenberg 18 Lafayette 7 Cornell 24 Lehigh 0 Springfield 21 Williams 0 Harvard 28 Rutgers 0 Susquehanna 32 Ursinus 0 Clarion 27 Lock Haven 0 Westminster (Pa.) 32 Grv. City 13 Princeton 7 Columbia 6 Pcnn St. 28 Rice 7 Dartmouth 28 Penn 0 Pitt 35 California 15 Syracuse 48 Holy Cross 0 Boston U. 6 Colgate 6 Colby 7 Tufts 6 Brown 12 Yale 7 1 Massachusetts 2t Bucknell 0 Bowdoin 32 Wesleyan (Conn.) 0 Middlebury 20 Worcester Tech 6 Allegheny 13 Hiram 12 Northeastern 41 Bates 6 Moravian 14 Wilkes 10 F&M 21 Johns Hopkins 6 Trinity (Conn.) 27 St. Lawrence 13 Hobart 20 Rochester 20 N. Hampshire 25 R. Island 13 Union (N.Y.) 33 Alfred 20 Amherst 41 Amer. Intl. Mi Delaware fi4 Gettysburg 18 Ithaca 42 Brot'kport St. 6 Slippery Rock 21 Shippnnsburg 13 Temple 9 Connecticut 7 Ducks Hold 2-1 Record On Passing EUGENE (UPI) Orceon owned a 2-1 record for (he football sea son today (hanks to its "speed" and passing. Our speed and passing attack were (lie key factors," Coach Len Casanova said aflcr liis Ducks raced past West Virginia 35-0 on (he latter's field at Morgantown Saturday. "They were pretty slow," he continued. "We figured we could pass on (hem and it worked. 11 was easier lhan we expected, though. Junior quarterback Rob Berry hit 8 of II pass attempts for 227 yards and a touchdown lor the Ducks, who scored all their paints in me opening half. "I also (houoh( we played well defensively," Casanova said. "We had our lapses bill, when we needed it. the defense was lough." Keller Scores Twice Th Ducks took 7 0 lead In the first period on a 3-ynrd touch down run by halfback Dennis Keller. They added four more touch downs In (lie second period on I-yard runs by Mel Henfrn nd Berry, a 59-yar pass from Berry to Keller and a M-yard pass in tercept ion runback by halfback Hon Martin. Buck Corey kicked tlie extra points after the first four (ouch- downs and Itentro added the final conversion. West Virginia Coach Gene Corum said: "Oregon was (oo fast, loo quick, too tough and there were too many of them." hud Dick Imwallc. Itenfro and Keller turned In outstanding per formances. Imwnlle caught four passes for 78 yards. Itenfro made 4 yards In seven carries, cauuhl three passes (or H7 yards and completed a pass for It yards. kcller ran lor 34 yrds in seven carries and caugiit the one pass lor mi yarns. Jack Soverign. now the second string Duck quarterback following Doug Post s injury, got a chance to play much of the second half on olfense and performed well. Oregon will mee( Idaho al Eu gene next Saturday alternoon. The Vandals also have a 2 1 record ANDY COAK1.EY DIKS NEW YOItK (UPD - Andv Coakley, a member of (he IMS. Philadelphia Alhletica World Se ries piichina staff that Included Chief Bender, Eddie Plank and Bubo Waddell, died Kriday at the age of no. Coakley served as head baseball coach at Columbia University for M years, retiring in 193). Monday, October 7, 1M ... 4 1 A Scores Coast Guard 9 Norwich 7 MIDWEST Defiance 7 Wilmington 0 Colorado 21 Kansas St. 7 Minnesota 24 Army 8 Missouri 24 Idaho 0 Drake 23 Soulh Dakota 0 Dubuque 19 Wartburg 0 St. Norbert 27 Ferris 14 N.E. Mo. St. 25 Pitt (Kan.) 20 . Wesleyan 21 Auguslana 10 Lawrence 16 Knox 14 Gen. Beadle 54 Northland 0 S. Dak. St. 28 Augustana (S.D.) 8 Bluffton 30 Grand Rapids 22 Nebraska 21 Iowa St. 7 nois 10 Northwestern 9 Ball St. 15 DcPauw fi Carleton 13 Cornell Coll. 6 Ripon 35 Coe 6 Anderson 38 Hanover 12 N. Mich. 0 Hillsdale 0 St. Cloud 7 Mich. Tech 6 Washington (Mo.) 11 Tai'sons 7 Bethel (Kan.) 32 Friends 0 Baldwin Wallace 41 Capital 25 Thiol 32 Case Tech 28 Youngstown 17 McMurry 12 Purdue 7 Notre Dame 6 Navy 26 Michigan 13 No. Car. St. 7 Clemson 3 Miami (Ohio) 27 W. Mich. 19 Ohio St. 21 Indiana 0 Akron 38 Ohio Wesleyan 7 Cincinnati 35 Xavier (Ohio) 22 Claflin 28 Bluefield 7 W. 111. 28 111. S(. 14 N. Dak. St. 21 Iowa St. Coll. ( Moorohead 3 Winona 0 Kan. Wesleyan 27 Beth. (Kan.) 23 Concordia (Minn.) 12 Macalcster 4 Witlenberg 48 Heidelberg 0 N. III. 18 Omaha 7 SOUTH S.W. I.a. 19 Tampa 17 Glenville 6 W. Va. St. 0 Va. Tech 10 Virginia 0 Va. Union 13 Maryland St. 10 Duke 30 Maryland 12 W. Maryland 31 Penn Mil. 6 Va. St. 13 Howard (D.C.) 6 N. Car. SI. 7 Clemson 3 Carson Newman 7 Austin Pe.iy 0 McNeese 28 Howard (Ala.) 0 Frederick 10 Wofford 0 Hampton 25 Delaware SI. 6 Florence 35 Livingston 7 Newberry 27 Lenoir Hbyne 14 Tenn. Tech 21 Morehcad St. Murray St. 20 E. Ky. 0 Martin (Tenn. U.) 32 Mo. Mines 7 Allen 18 S. Car. St. 7 Delta St. 28 S.E. Mo. St 0 Davidson 10 VMI 10 Georgia 27 S. Carolina 7 Oregon 35 West Virginia 0 Miss. St. 7 Tennessee 0 E, Carolina 24 Presbylerian 7 Florida 35 Richmond 28 lacksonville St. 15 Trov St. 8 Fairmont 39 Concord 18 W. Kentucky IB Middle Tenn. Kentucky St. 110 Knoxville 0 Wash. Lee 29 Oberlin 13 Auburn 14 Kentucky 13 SMU 10 Air Force 0 Alabama A&M 28 Morehouse 6 Florida A&M 14 Benedict 0 E. Tenn. 27 Chattanooga 22 Alabama 21 Vanderbill 6 Mississippi 20 Houston 8 1-SU 7 Georgia Tech 6 S. 111. 13 Louisville 7 SOUTHWEST Memphis St. 28 Tulsa 15 Arkansas 18 TCU 3 Con. Okla. 19 S.W. Okla. 15 I'exas 34 Okla. St. 7 Sam Houston 34 Arlington 28 Texas Tech 10 Tex. A&M 0 W. Tex. St. 38 N. Tex. 18 Ark. SI. 88 St. Marys (Kan.) 7 Prairie View 44 Tex. So. 6 N. Mexico 33 Tarlelon 8 Panhandle 13 I.ingslon 7 Ark. A.M.&N, 20 ,)ackson S(. 6 Wiley 27 Bishop 21) Tex.' West. 14 N. Mex. St. 13 WEST UCLA 10 Stanford 9 Utah St. 20 San .lose St. 0 Oregon St. 22 Baylor 15 Washington St. 7 Arizona 2 Whitlior 17 Cat. Aggies 14 Fresno St. 25 Adams St 7 Brig. Young 27 Mont. St. 0 Santa Clara 4K Chico St. 28 Aril. SI. SO Colo. SI. U. 7 Calif. Western 28 (Vridenlal 12 Bocky Mountain Mont. Mines 2 Sac. SI. 4 L. Beach Si. 0 W. Wash. 34 Pacific Lutheran 7 Linfield 19 Col. of Idaho 0 S. Diego SI. 69 Cfll. Poly (SI.O 0 lwis ami Clark 41 Willamette 13 Pacilic 21 Whitman 2(1 Southern Oregon 33 Oregon Col lege 0 Portland Slate 38 Eastern Oregon Ororn Tech 34 Grays Harbor 1C 20 Gwrfifj Vox 20 LinfifI JV 13 Reserve Quarterbacks Provide Big Victory For Bears, Eagles NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Division W. L. T. Pet PF PA Cleveland 0 1.000 133 67 0 .750 128 68 St. Louis New York Pittsburgh .750 98 87 .667 98 66 Washington .500 86 92 .333 83 107 Philadelphia Dallas 000 69 120 Western Division W. L. T. Pet PF PA Chicago 4 0 0 1.000 85 34 Green Bay 3 1 0 .750 107 50 Minnesota 2 2 0 .500 90 118 Detroit 2 2 0 .500 80 73 Baltimore 1 3 0 .2.50 71 92 San Fran. 0 4 0 .000 51 115 Los Angeles 0 4 0 .000 32 122 Sunday's Results Philadelphia 24 Dallas 21 New York 24 Washington 14 Chicago 10 Baltimore 3 Green Bay 42 Los Angeles 10 Detroit 26 San Francisco 3 St. Louis 56 Minnesota 14 (Only games scheduled) AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division W. L. T. Pet PF PA New York 3 1 0 .750 79 86 Boston 2 3 0 .400 105 90 Houston 2 3 0 .400 88 110 Buffalo 1 3 1 .250 86 107 Western Division W. L. T. Pet PF PA San Diego 3 1 0 .650 89 83 Kansas City 2 1 1 .667 124 65 Denver 2 2 0 .500 85 123 Oakland 2 3 0 .400 80 72 Sunday's Results Denver 50 San Diego 34 Kansas City 28 Houston 7 By United Press International Take it from the Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles, whether it's football or baseball, there's nothing like having a good man in the bullpen. Rudy Bukich of the Bears and King Hill of the Eagles, a pair of journeyman quarterbacks who have been knocking around the National Football League, came off the bench Sunday and turned n winning performances as im pressive as Bart Star, Y. A. Tit le, Frank Ryan and Charlie Johnson. The Bears came from behind to beat the Baltimore Colts, 10-3, Sunday and the Cleveland Browns defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers, 35-23, Saturday night to extend their spotless records to 4-0. Starr, Tittle and Johnson each threw three touchdowns passes Sunday to keep the Green Bay Packers, New York Giants and St. Louis Cardinals closely in con tention with 3-1 records. The Arnie. Regains Stride In $125,000 PHILADELPHIA (UPD - Arn old Palmer's victory in the $125. 000 Whilemarsh Open should serve as a warning for the Brit ish Ryder Cup team.. The Latrobc, Pa., musclcman proved he was "back on the stick" Sunday when he won the year's richest tournament at the Whilemarsh Valley Country Club by a stroke over Lionel Hehert. Palmer, who will lead the U.S. team against Britain in the Ry der Cup matches al Atlanta next weekend, overcame a double bog ey on the 14th hole to finish with a winning aggregate or 281, seven under par. Arnie said be fell "absolutely fast asleep" and hit the ball out of bounds over a snow fence on the 14th. He then had to hit another ball, thus losing two strokes from his big lead over Robert, slamming Sammy Snead :iml Canadian Al Balding. Hehert, who finished in the threesome ahead of Palmer, was waiting for a possible playoff bill golf's top money winner respond ed to the challenge by gelling a birdie on the 15th and another one on the 17th lo offset a bogey i the 16th. Palmer came to the 18th know ing he needed a par four to w in. He bit what he termed "his best BACK IN FORM An tnthuslastic bunch of "Arnie'i Army" qo into rapture as they watch their leader birdie a tough 10 hoi t the $125,000 Whitemarth Open. Palmer won the touqh touftiey by one stroke over Lionel Hebert. Palmer will lead the U.S. team eiwrwr Efcittwn n fce Ryder Packers drubbed the Los Angeles Rams, 42-10; the Giants whipped the Washington Redskins, 24-14; and the Cards walloped the Minn esota Vikings, 49-14. Lions Downed 49ers Hill's passes helped the Eagles score their first victory of the season as they sent the Dallas' Cowboys down to their fourth straight defeat, 24-21, and the De troit Lions ruined the head coach ing debut of the San Francisco Forty Niners' Jack Christiansen with a 26-3 shellacking. The Browns face the Giants next Sunday in an Eastern Di vision showdown, but it looks like there'll be no stopping the Bears for a few weeks. They next travel to the West Coast for suc cessive meetings with the Rams and Forty Niners, neither of whom has won a game. Bukich, who previously played for Los Angeles and Pittsburgh during his nine-year NFL career, was summoned from the bench late in the third period after the Bears were unable to overcome a 3-0 Baltimore lead with Biily Wade at quarterback. Hill Led Eagles Bukich completed six straight passes, mixing the tirst three! with some effective Chicago rush ing during an 80-yard touchdown drive. Turner, Stable Top Boxing Slate NEW YORK (UPI) Aggres sive Jose Stable of Cuba and un beaten Dick Turner of Philadef phia are slated for a nationally televised welterweight contenders fight Friday night at Philadel phia's Blue Horizon Arena. Their 10-rounder shapes up as the feature bout on the week's boing schedule, which includes! comeback fights by England's wealthy Terry Downcs, former co-holder of the world middle weight crown, and by former top heavyweight contender Eddie Ma chen of Portland, Ore. Bookie Downes comes out of a brief retirement to campaign as a light heavyweight in a bout with Germany's Rueolph Nchring at Iindon's Albert Hall Tuesday night. Machen, who scored his first comeback victory on a kayo over Miami's Ollie Wilson on Sept. 18, meets Alonzo Johnson of Rankin, Victory drive of the tournament" to put him in good position. After his iron shot put him to within 35 feet of the pin. Palmer two putted for his par and the $26,000 firsl prize money, (he largest check he has received in any tournament. The win. Palmer's seventh tourney triumph of 1963, brought his record earnings this year to $127,555. Heberl, whose third round 65 on Saturday zoomed him into con (ention. won $13,000 for his second place finish, the most he has col lected at one tournament in 12 years on (he Professional Golf ers' Association circuit. His last major tournament victory was the 1962 Memphis Oiien. Balding, of Markland Wood, Out., Canada, needed a birdie on the 18th hole lo tie Palmer but finished with a bogey to deadlock with Snead at 183 for third mon ey of $6,750 each. Don January, Walnut Calif., and Mason Rudolph. Lehigh Acres, Ha., collected $4,700 each for a fifth place tie at 284. Ru dolph and Phil Rodgers. Perdido Bay, Fla., had been tied for sec ond, three strokes behind Palm er, going into the final round but both fell off (he pace. Rodgers finished in a lie for ttlh with Roger Ginsberg, Alpine, N. J., with 287. Cup match-ft next weekend at Hill, another vagabond quarter back playing in his sixth NFL season, replaced injured Sonny Jurgensen and got the Eagles off winging with an 80-yard touch down hookup with Timmy Brown. Hill also completed a six-yard TD toss to Clarence Peaks and set up a third touchdown and a Philadelphia field goal. Herb Adderly, Green Bay's all league defensive back, raced 9f yards with the opening kickoff and Starr subsequently completed touchdown passes of 27 yards to Jim Taylor, 53 yards to Max Mc Gee and 19 yards to Ron Kramer in the romp against the Rams Tittle engineered a 98 - yard touchdown drive in the final per iod, throwing 27 yards to Joe Walton for the score that clinched the game for the Giants. The Redskins narrowed New York's lead to 17-14 at halftime when Norm Snead's passing and the rushing of Billy Barnes and Don Bosseler produced two sec ond-period touchdowns. Johnson s passes gained a total of 301 yards for the Cards against the Vikings. Sonny Randle caught TD passes of 21 and 68 yards from Johnson and another of 11 yards from Buddy Humphrey Bill Triplctt scored twice, on an eight-yard run and on a five-yard pass from Johnson. Pa., al Santa Monica, Calif., Sat urday night. For Friday's TV fight at Phila delphia, third ranking welter weighl contender Stable is fa vored at 8-5 over seventh ranked turner. Turner seeks his 20th vic tory and 12th knockout in 21 bouts, which include a draw. Sta ble's 21-2-1 record includes six knockouts. The week's boxing schedule in- cludesi Monday: Salt Lake City, Utah- Don Smith vs. Sonny Hett and Tony Draper vs. John Curtis Bakcrsficld, Calif. Rey Asis vs Manny Linson. Tuesday: London (Albert HalD-r- Terry Downes vs. Rudolph Nchr ing. New York (Sunny side I Do mingo Ortiz vs. Bob Cassidy. Fresno. Calif. Isaac Logart vs Gabe Terroncz. Wednesday: Teaneck. N. J. Jose Torres vs. Don Fullmer. Thursday: Los Angeles (Olym pic) Raul Rojas vs. Lalo Larran- ga and Adolph Pruitt vs. Art Hayward. Friday: Philadelphia (Blue Ho rizon' Dick Turner vs. Jose Sta ble (TV). Saturday: Sanla Monica, Calif. Eddie Machen vs. Alonzo John son. Sports Shorts LOG TOTERS Kraho Indians of Brazil run ceremonial relay races carrying palm logs weighing between 20 and 100 pounds. The curious, semi-religious sport is practiced on holidays and at the end of hunts. QUARTERBACK BOULDER, Colo. (UPD - Boyd Dowler. outstanding flanker back for the National Football League champion Green Bay Packers. was a quarterback during his col- legiate career at Colorado Uni versity. TEAMMATES SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI) -Jim Alaloney of (he Cincinnati Reds and Dick Ellsworth of the Chicago Cubs, two of the major leagues' 20-game winning pitchers this season, were high school teammates in San Diego. Atlanta. UPI Telephoto LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Nolle It hertbv aivcfl that I have filed my final account as administrator of the estate et Gertrude Colwell. de ceased, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath and that the Court has set the 28th day of October, 1963. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.'M. In the Circuit Court, De partment No. 7, as the time for hearing of oblections thereto and settlement there, of. Dated this 27th day ol September, 1961 Donald E. Colwell, Administrator Vandenberg and Coe Attorneys for administrator 202 Underwood Building No. 381, Sept. 30, Oct. 7. 14. 21, 1963. No. 6M1 P NOTICE OF DATE OF SETTLEMENT OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament of BEATRICE IONE DENI- SON, Deceased. In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament of BEATRICE IONE OENt SON, deceased, Notice Is hereby given that I have filed mv Final Account of the administration of the above-entitled' Es tate, and the Court has appointed the 2159 day of October, 1963, at the hour of io:oo A.M., as the time tor Hearing Ob jections to said Final Account and the settlement thereof. Arthur Hall Denison Executor J. R. Thomas Attorney lor Executor Klamath County Courthouse Klamath'- Falls, Oregon. No. 352 Sept. 14, 23. 30. Oct. 7, 1963. No. 63-103 l NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY Probate Department In the Matter of the Estate of Olivia . Kirk, Deceased. Pursuant to the Order of the Honor able David R. Vandenbera, Judae of the above entitled court, notice is hereby giv en that the undersigned has been duly appointed and qualified as Administrator of the estate of Olivia N. Kirk, De ceased. II creditors having claims against said Estate are notified to present them, properly verified, to the undersigned at 420 North First Street, Lakevtew, Ore gon, within six (6) months from the pub lication hereof. -s- Jesse L. Kirk , Administrator Robert F. Nichols Attorney at Law Lakeview, Oregon No. 375, Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14, 21, 1963. PROBATc NO. 42-128 NOTICE OF SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Matter of the Estate of LEON JESS LALO, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned co-administratrix of the Es tate at Leon Jess Lalo, Deceased, will from and after the 31st day of Octo ber, 1963, at 10:00 A.M. in the office of R. BRADSHAW, Attorney at Law, 621 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, proceed to sell to the highest bidder the eal property of said Estate described as ioiiows: Parcel No. 1 An undivided 1-3-Slh In terest in: Lots 3, 4, S, 6, 11, 12, 13 and 14 (NW') of Section 9, Township 35 South, Range 7 East ot the Willamette Meridian. Parcel No. 2 An undivided 5-240th in terest in: W'-iNEV-NW'i of Section 32, Township 30 South, Range t East of the Willamette Meridian. Parcel No. 3 An undivided Vth Inter- est in: Lots 3, 4, and 5, Block 12, West Chlloquin, Oregon. parcel no. 4 An undivided " interest : S'jNE'4 and NV?SEV4 ot Section 25, Township 34, South, Range 8 East of the Willamette Meridian. All located In Klamath County, Oregon The terms of the sale will be for cash or credit, and If on credit, the offer to purchase must state the terms of such credit; all sales made sub eel lo confli mation of ' the above-entitled Court. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Bids in writing may be left with the undersigned at the office of W. BRADSHAW, 621 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, at any time from the dale hereof until the property Is sold. This sale is made pursuant lo license and order of the above-entitled Court made the 9th day of August. 1963. CASSIE CASE and LAVINE SMITH CO-ADMIN 1ST RATRtX OF THE ESTATE OF LEON JESS LALO, DECEASED W. R. BRADSHAW Attorney at Law 621 Main Street Klamath Falls, Oreqon No. 379, Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14, 21, 1963. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed administrator oi the Estate of George Allen Brown, de ceased, by the Circuit Court of Klamalh County, Oregon, and that all persons hav ing claims against said estate are here by notified lo present same to the under signed at Room 302, 538 Main Street. Klamath Falls, Oreqon, together with proper voucners, within six months ol Ihe date of Ihe first publication of this notice, which Is September 30, 1963. LEONARD TIDD Administrator O'NEILL & McLAREN Attorneys for administrator No. 378. Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14, 21, 1963. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed executor of the Estate ot Clarence S. Peterson, de ceased, by the Circuit Court of Klamalh County, Oreqon, and that all persons hav inq claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same to the under signed at Room 302. al 538 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oreqon, together with proper vouchers, within six months of the date ot the first publication ot this nonce, wnicn is September 30, 1963. LEONARD A. PETERSON Executor O'Neill & McLaren Attorneys for executor No. 373, Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14, 21, 1963. No. 63-121 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH in the Matter ol the Estate ot CHRIS TINA NORDSTROM, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I am the duly appointed, qualilied and acting aaminisiratrix with the will an nexed of the estate of Christina Nord strom, deceased. All persons having claims against sato estate are hereby notified to present the same, with vouchers attached in the manner pro- tied by law, to me at the olf ce of Edwin E. Driicoll, 206 Pine Tree Build ing, Klamalh Falls, Oregon, within six months of the date of the first publication ot mis nonce, wmcn is October 7, 1963. EDITH SWANBERG. Admin istratrix with the Will An nexed of the Estate ol CHRIS' TINA NORDSTROM, De ceased. Edwin E. Driscoll 206 Pine Tree Building Klamath Falls, Oregon ' Attorney for Administratrix, No. 390, Oct. 7, U, 21, 78, Nov. 4, 1963 No. 62-18 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH in the Matter ot the Estate of JOSEPH BE att y BALL, Deceased. Notice Is herehv given, that I have filed my Final Account a administrate of the estate ol Joseph Beatfy Bail, de ceased, and that the Court hat set the 6th day et November, 1963, at the hour ot I-J0 A M , as the time for tht hearing of objections to sad Final Account and settlement thereof, sa-d hearing to be in circuit court. Klamalh County Court hout. Department No. 3. Mrytia Alice Wright, ADMINISTRATRIX O W. GOAKEY Attorney tor Administratrix Suit 3)4. First National Bank Building Kiamam FMj, Oregon No. it, Oct. 7, 14. 21, 21, 1963. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Tut Mornbfook E'emenia'v School Dis trict invites bds tor furnishing nd in stalling a Cham link ttnee around tht major portion Of tht school grounds. Specification are ava'iah'e from the Bu.4J.ng Department, Sioerintenoent of Schools 0fKt, Courthouse. Y'ta. Cali fornia. Sand b'ds to Mrs, Thomas Wall. Oert of tn Bartt, HO'noro Elemen. tary School O strtct, Mom&rook, Califor nia. Sea'ed bds w'l ht acceeted and eef'fd at a school oo'd meei-io on Tuesday. Oct 21. IHJ at 7. JO p m. at tht no' jit Oct. i. ihj. Hprnnrook school LEGAL NOTICE notice to bidders Notict It hereby Divert that (he Klam ath County Court, Klamath Falls, Oregon invltei written ealed bids for cork til In the Klamath County Circuit Court No. 2. Ther it aoDroxImatety 7.000 sq. n. ot 3-16" cork tile needed. Bidders art to slate shade of color and price of instal lation. The date that work can be dona will be determined later due to court pro ceedings in session at this time. written sealed bias m opaque envelopes and olainlv marked "Circuit Court No. 2 Tile Proposal." win do receivea oy in County Clerk, Charles F. DeLap. the Klamath Countv Cleric's omce, Kiam- ath County Courthouse. Klamath t-ai.s. Oregon until 10:30 a.m. Pacific Daylight Savings Time, Friday, October Jl, 1963, at which time they will be publicly opened. Klamath County reserves Ihe right to reject any or all bids and waive infor malities. Charles F. DeLap, County Clerk No. 387 Oct. 7, 8, 1963. SUMMONS Equity No. 63-315 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH DON C. REOFIELD, Plaintiff vs. ETH EL LOUSE REDFIELD, Defendant TO: ETHEL LOUISE KcDrttLU, De fendant: You are hereby required to appear and answer plaintiff's complaint on file herein on or before tour weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, which date is the 30th day ol September, 1963, and if you tail to so answer or otherwise appear herein, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the above-entitled Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wtt: for a cree ot absolute divorce of and from you upon the grounds of cruel and Inhuman treatment; for an order awarding the future, care, custody and control of the minor children of the parties during their minority to plaintiff; for an order awarding all real and personal property acquired by the parties during me mai nage to the plaintiff, all of which is more specifically set forth and described in plaintiff's Complaint on file in the above entitled Court and to which your atten tion is specifically directed. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof in the Herald and News, once each week for four consecu tive weeks, pursuant to the Order of the Honorable Oonald A. W. Piper, Circuit Judge of the above-entitled Court, made and entered on Ihe 25th day of Septem ber, ( RICHARD J, SMITH Attorney for Plaintiff First Federal Savings & Loan Building Klamath Falls, Oregon No. 377, Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14, 21, 1963. PROBATE NO. 63-11 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Matter of the Estate of BEA TRICE HOUSE GUTIERREZ, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned as Administrator of the Es tate of Beatrice House Gutierrez, De ceased, has filed Its final account with the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon tor the County of Klamath and that the 29th day of October, 1963, at the hour of 10:00 A.M. of said day In the Court room of said Court have been appoint ed by the Circuit Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto Bnd settlement thereof. Dale of first publication: September 30, 1963. Date of Last publication: October 21, 1963. The UNITED STATES NA TIONAL BANK OF PORT LAND, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF BEATRICE HOUSE GUTIERREZ, DE CEASED. W. R. BRADSHAW 621 Main Street Klamath Falls, Oregon No. 3B0, Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14, 21, 1963. To Place Your WANT AD Phone TU 4-811 1 HERALD & NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE SCHEDULE PHONE TU 4-8111 8 a.m. to l:ft p.m. weekday 8 a.m. to noon Saturday Count five words per line. Mininum order 2 lines. 3 6 10 lj TimM TlmM Times itfanth S2.50 $4.00 tsOC I 9 00 3.25 5.00 .M 11. Hj 4.00 6.08 8.00 14.00 4.75 7.00 9.50 16.M Lines I Minimum Charge 1.50 50c DISCOUNT per advertisement, If paid In advanea. Above rales are for consecutive Inser tions, without change of copy, for pri vate Individuals. Advertising must M lear and understandable to bf produc tive. All' wards mutt btt spelled out. A jtos offered to. sale by private Indi viduals cash with copy. DEADLINE 4:30 p.m. day before rublt- cation. Noon Saturday for Sunday and M.-iday. CNCELLATIONS l CORRECTIONS- On same schedule, except on Monday lite are taken 'til 9:30 a.m. Please rtad first Insertion of your ad, The Herald l Newt will give one axtr.s run lor typographical error. "Business Builder" WANT ADS I column Inch, W5 par month with W.H discount for payment on or before the 10th v Inen, $19 with V.S0 discount tor payment on or before tfv toth. Based on ana copy change par month. BOX SERVICE-SO cents per ad. CARD OF THANKS, and IN MEMORIAM II M FOR COMMERCIAL RATES PHONE TU 4-8111 FUNERAL HOMES WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home. T5 Hioh Street. TU 2 -4.104 MEETING NOTICES . . .... 1 ALOHA CHAPTER NO. 6. O.E.SJ will hold o regular meeting Tues., Ocf. 8, vV3 8 p.m., Masonic Tem ple. AH members ond friends cordially invited. Initiation. Came Rush, W.M. Orval Alley, W.P. Ponaerosa Lodge No. 220 AF&AM STATED COMMUNICATION 8 p.m. October 7th. Masonic Temple. All Master Masons invited. Entertainment and re-, freshments. Elmer Vincent, W.M LOST & FOUND LOST red Pekingese dog, Wxus art. Reward! TU 2-450. REWARD for Information or return of black and chrome Schwinn bicycle miss ing I'am Imi Wantland. ca'l TU i 83 PERSONALS KLAMATH Alcoholics Anonymous. TU ;3i"' I0. 4'87u4- Fnendly helo anytime LARiAT Beauty Lounge. U1 Summers Lan.TU 2-SJ7T, Robert Lanti, operator. BEGINNERS a l anon. Help for families otaicohoitcs, TU 4-HJf, P O. Bo 105. TUPPERW ARE"dVaierT MurttTk7clT. 252 BisPte, TU 4-aj;. Fu I IBrtisr7Tir2T4 55 SERVICIS 10 ! CUSTOM slaughtering. Beat, hogs, sheeo iai your location Special rates It w iu'. 'n. cure. I SERVICES . .10 ePAAnnFLiNG. cement work, block work. References, reasonable. TU 2-3388. CARPENTER work, smalt repair, cab inet work. Ph. iu mat, PLUMBING, roofing and carpentry re- . Phone tu 4-yyya. DRESSMAKING and alterations. All work guaranteed. North Hills Trailer Court, TU 2-4530. FXPFRT sewino and fur cutting, altera tions, tailoring, TU 2-5443. PAINTING, wallpapering at Its best, In. terior, exterior, brush or spray, reason able price, free estimate, TU 2-3131. HUNTERS - Have your oeer cut & double wrapped in clean shop by experienced licensed meat cutler. $5 a head. Don Sawyer, 2806 Berkeley, TU 2-6963. HOUSE remodelinq, cabinet making, fur niture finishing, TU 4-4079 FILL dirt and topsoll delivered. Dump truck and tractor work. John Bowers, TU 4-7076, TU 4-3589. ncTnA ni iTfHF PING ai umip niar doliuor to orocessind plant or leave, ai aion, iu -oi. PAINTING REMODELING Taping, texturing, rooting. plaster patching, iu i-uw. PAINTING, Interior and exterior, brush or roller, general repair, 397-4483. SEPTIC TANK CLEANING and INSTALLATION Licensed - Bonded - Guaranteed C. W. CLIFFORD & SON TU 4-9841 3209 Hilyarfl Typing & Bookkeeping Experienced - Reasonable Rales Electro Whetstone 2235 Orchard Ave. TU 4-7229 DENTAL PLATES Repaired while you wait. New Plates Made From Your Old PERSONAL DENTURE SERVICE 1033 Main TU 4-32 f Attention Hunters' Bring in your COLEMAN stoves and lanterns for REPAIR I SWAN LAKE MOULDING 3226 So. 6th TU 4-5145 Gina's Tailor Shop Tailoring - alterations for men, women, children. All work guaranteed. ' Reasonable Prices Gene's Men's Wear 537 Main Rose's Tailor Shop Complete Dressmaking - Alterations Tailon'nq for Men, Women, Children REASONABLE RATES 356 Division TU 2-6842 CALL A WARDS REPAIRMAN! Checkup, major repair ... the place to call is Wards repair service! Your Wards unit will be put in too running order by trained technicians! Satisfaction is guaranteed ... the price is right! SERVICE DEPARTMENT MONTGOMERY WARD 9th & Pine TU 4-3188 HELP WANTED, FEMALE 14 TELEPHONE solicitors needed. Guaran teed wage. Apply Stevens Hotel between 12-4. See Mrs. Manor. DRY cleaning checker, must be at least 5 ft. 6 inches, steady position, will train qualified person, apply Cascade Laundry and Cleaners after 10 a.m. WOMAN for laundry work, tall preferred, apply Cascade Laundry and Cleaners af ter 10 a.rn WAITRESS wanted, must be neat, ex perienced and have own transportafion. Call in person at Van's Motel office. CLEANING lady with own transportation once every other week. TU 2-3S20. HELP WANTED, MALE 16 AUTO mechanic wanted. Must know brakes and front end alignment. Apply Sunrise Safety Center, 1726 Main or Richfield Service, 3581 Shasta Way. SERVICE STATION attendant, full time, must have experience and mechanical ability, Tim's Shell Service, 1402 Oregon Ave. WANTED married man with car for lo cal suburban Fuller Brush Company route, must be ambitious and willing to work, SI 10 per week guaranteed to start. Some part-time available. Write 1200 Win chester, Medlord, or ph. 772-8934. BOYS! SS0L EARN Extra Money by selling the Herald & News Downtown AFTERNOONS Contact Herald & News, Circulation Dept., 1301 Esplanade PHONE TU 4-8111 HELP WANTED 17 WANTED middle aged couple to assist In ooerating motel. Apply In person, Mol- lore's Motel. ' bLIVEYYhelp needed. Must have car. Must be rjeat in appearance. Apply Ste vens Hotel 12-4. See Mrs. Manor. NOTICE TO JOB SEEKERS All help wanted adt published In the Herald I News are accepted In oooa f th that the ob offered are as stated (n me advertising copy. We are ner re snoniibie tor the Integrity of our adver tisers, but we make every eHort to dis cover and reject all misleading advertis ing. Anyone answering a ttelp vented ad and finding It to be misleading n a iked to report It to the Classified Ad verting Depar'ment of tht Herald ! News. COMPOSITORS for permanent positions. Machine operators and floormen. interne tional Typographical union on strike, all other unions working. Travel allow ance to qualified people. Write at onr givinq past experience and place em ployed to A, Carlisle A Co., Phillips & Van Orden, Pecorder Printing & Pub lishing Co., James Printing Co., Schwi-bacher-Frey, H. S. Crocker Co., cart of Wayne C. Wade, 525 Market St., Sin Frnnc'iCO $ SITUATIONS WANTED 18 CHILD care, working mothers. Mills Addition, TU 2-4349. LICENSED practical nurse wants baby siMmgmy home, experienced, TU 4-3S96. BABYSIT tTng . myhoma d a7s7off"Snas ta Way on Ivory, TU 4-427. F O R D EPEND A 8 L EC H ILD CAR E"" TU 2-1141 32i Carlson Dr. JCK J,Ll- DAY NURSERY IRONING, washing, pick" up, del i i ver7fl service, TU 4-434. IRONING TO DO In my home. TU 4-W34 WANTED part time bookkeeping, typing, general off tc work. Fully qualilied to take lull charge. Best ot references. Writi e ROOMS fOR RINT 22 GENTLEMAN, clean room, $20 a month. 1530 Crescent, TU 4-842. CLEAN, comfortable rooms, 3 blocks from Main, 15 4 up, TU 4-42S. LARGE housekeeping room, upstairs, 31 Pine, TU 2-UI7. COMMERCIAL ROOMS Clean, com tort able roomi Reasonable rates. 17 and up weekly Assomnwdetiom tor iunei pckinf (working mant rooms! LOUNGE ROOM WITH TV Wf Commercial 1