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Police Nab
2 Men For
Hooch Use
Two persons charged with
under the influence of
intoxicating liquor and 14 other
traffic arrests were maoc us
city police over the weekend.
Samuel Arthur Pullen, 4309
Shasta way, was arrested at
1-50, this morning at 6th and
Plum and sentenced to pay a
?100 fine or spend 30 days in
jail in municipal court. George
E. St. John, Pelican Bay Lum
ber company, arrested at 11th
and Klamath early Sunday
morning, posted $100 bail.
Clarence Richard Adreon,
1804 Manzanita, posted $15 for
a violation of the basic rule on
East Main and for running a
v red light at East Main and
Main, and Stephen Paton Green,
344 Martin, put up $10 for a
, violation of the basic rule on
Main and running a stop sign
on Pine.
Post Bail
Richard Eugene Teater, 2345
Applegate, posted $5 bail for
running a red light at Main and
11th,. and Roy Aid en Dunn,
4329 Freida, put up $5 for run
ning a red light at Klamath and
6th. -
Jack V. Morley, 2255 Vine,
posted $5 for running a red
. light at Klamath and 6th, Ches
ter E. Ostby, 802 High, put up
$5 for having, no operator's li
cense, and Jesse Owings, 1200
Adams, was cited to appear in
court today for making an im
proper left turn at 7th and
Klamath.
William L. Habinck Jr.,: 223
Mortimer, posted $5 for run
ning a stop sign at 3rd and
Klamath, Lester Wilkinson,
1314 Nimitz, posted $10 bail
for a violation of the basic rule
on East Main, and David White,
Astoria, Ore., was cited to ap
pear in court today for allow
ing tour persons to ride in the
front seat.
Herbert C. Garrett, Tulelake,
posted $5 for making an im
proper left turn at 9th and
Main and for making a U turn
at 6th and Main. He was arrest
ed shortly after midnight Sat-
urday night.
No License
Mrs. Marie Freestone, Her
long, Calif., posted $5 bail for
having no operator's license,
Berthel G. Davies, Ashland,
put up $5 for running a stop
sign at 5th and Klamath and
Daniel J. Breese, 1411 Pleas
ant, posted $5 bail for running
a stop sign at Lincoln and 9th.
Three drunks, one drunk and
disorderly and one person
charged with selling liquor to
Indians appeared in police court
this morning. Six drunks and
one drunk and disorderly bailed
out over the weekend and
three parking tickets were paid.
Curtain Rings
Down For Actor
HOLLYWOOD, April 1 (IP)
Noah Beery Sr., veteran film
actor, died today in the arms of
his brother, , Wallace Beery.
Noah, 63, was at Wallace's
home on a week's vacation from
his current appearance in a
New York stage play.
Noah's death, from a heart
attack, occurred on Wallace's
birthday.
Noah Beery played villains
and other character parts since
the early days of silent pictures.
Survivors include his son, Noah,
also a film actor.
Studio Speakers At Station Opening
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Speakers representing the local community at th. opening of KFLW. Herald and Newt radio
station, on Sunday, are shown m tne aDove picture, s.eii o ngm. -"-a- . -
nwiif;.ln-, Flr Jnkin.. Merwvn Kino of the CIO-1WA. Mrs. King. State Representa
tive Hose Poole. Joe Willis of the AFL. L. Orth Sisemore of the chamber of commerce, and
Rev. Howard Hutchins of the ministerial union. There were also transcribed greetings irom
U. S. Senator Wayne Morse and Congressmen Lowell Stockman and Harm Ellsworth.
Very 111 Mrs. H. G. Ristmc.
5346 Harlan drive, was taken to
Hillside hospital last Wednesday
noon, seriously ill. She is allowed
no visitors.
Reception Of KFLW Clear
Throughout Klamath Basin
KFLW, The Herald and News
radio station, 1450 on the dial,
received its baptism of fire at
2:30 yesterday afternoon, a dedi
catory program, and at 6:30 this
morning went on a regularly
scheduled weekday program as
Market
Quotations
NEW YORK. April 1 (API Selected
stocks conUnued to give a fairly good
account of themselves today although
the market, as a whole, was Inclined to
negoUate a sluggish retreat.
Closing quotations:
American Can ......... 93?.
Am Tel & Tel 190
Anaconda . 46H
Calif. Packing 43 1 a
Comm'wl'th St Sou . 44
CurUs-Wright IV
General Electric 47
General Motors .., 721
Gt Nor Ry Pfd 60
Int Harester 9214
Kennecott ...-........ 55
Long-Bell A
Montgomery Ward .......
Nash-Kelv :
N Y Central
Northern Pacific
Pac Gas & El
J. C. Penney
Safeway Stores
Sears Roebuck
Southern Pacific
Standard Brands
Studebaker
Sunshine Mining
. 21's
. 27
. 314
. 42M,
. 56
. 31
. 19
though it had been on the air for
years.
The new station's broadcasts
are being reported heard all over
the Klamath basin, Southend re
ception as clear as though the
station were in the listeners'
back yard, and Ted Conn, Lake
view member of the state game
commission, called in yesterday
afternoon to say that his prewar
five-tube set was bringing the
dedicatory program in fine over
there.
A motorist reported picking
up the station at Ashland on a
car radio and listened in while
comme over Greensprings.
On the dedication program L.
Orth Sisemore gave a short talk
for the chamber of commerce.
Judge Harold Franey represent
ed the city government. Joe
Willis of the AFL, Merwyn King
of IWA-CIO, Rev. Howard Hut-
chins, local minister, and btate
Representative Rose Poole went
on the air briefly, as did Owner
Frank Jenkins and Bud Chand
ler and Marshall Pengra of the
radio staff.
The reception room of the stu.
dio was banked with floral gifts
from many of the station s well
wishers and scores of congratu
latory cards and telegrams were
received.
Warner Pictures .
WHEAT
Hans Norland Fire Insurance.
123 N. 6th St. .
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Hw Ola English
"o-RubblngWoxtlttne.
Without Work
Thii wizard wax polishes Hi.lf h
a daziling-brighi thine in 15 min
ulei, forms such a hard protective
Sffe coat thai dirt
, ifallw "eve a ghoit of
t j. - .
uiunw. uei a pint of
ttkt "ork-savincj
oV'waxforonlySOc
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CHICAGO. ADril I fAPIA shnrn run
up in May rye at Winnipeg swung trad
ers reluctantly over to the buying side
here most of the time today and prices
were oia substantially higher.
The delivery at the Canadian market
was up the 5-cent daily limit at times,
but the advance here generally was lim
ited to around half that range.
Oats, which opened slightly weaker
in a slow trade, also met a fair demand
along with rye. Some of the buying
was from nervous short interests who
had said they preferred to deal only
for protection purposes until some ex
pected developments were forthcoming
from Washington.
The trade generally watched closely
for some indications of what the find
ings might be in the house food com
mittee's investigation.
There also was considerable interest
in what the department of agriculture
might do with a proposal that the gov
ernment issue certificates for wheat
purchases to protect sellers of the grain
against any price advances until March
1, 1947. The proposal was offered as a
possible method of inducing producers
to sell surplus stocks to the Commodity
Credit corporation for use in its export
program.
Wheat and corn held again at ceiling
prices of $L83li and $1,211. Oats fin
ished unchanged to h cent above Satur
day's close. Mav B.?-cnt rn.Hnif n.
unchanged to 2 advanced, May $2.21 Vi
barley unchanged to la up. May
?1J6',4 ceiling. v y
Potatoes
Potatoes New Florida, S4.00-4.2S 50
lb. bag.
Potatoes Local Burbank, (3.00-3.50
cental; Idaho. $3.50-4.00 cental: Des
chutes, 100s.-No. l, $4.00 cental; 25s,
$1.08; 15s, 69c.
CHICAGO, April 1 rAP) 'USDA
Potatoes: Arrivals 178. on track 165,
total U. S. shipments Friday, 117; Satur
day 972; Surtday 19.
Old stocks: Supplies moderate; demand
slow; for western stocks market steady
for best quality; for northern stocks
about steady for best quality, weak for
other stocks.
New stocks: Supplies moderate; de
mand fair: market steady. Idaho Russet
Burbanks U. S. No. 1 $3.35-3.65; Colorado
Red McClures U. S No 1 $360-365; Ne
braska Bliss Triumphs U. S. No. 1,
$3.20-3.50; Wyoming Bliss Triumphs U.S.
No. 1, $3.35; Minnesota-North Dakota
Cobbler Commercial, $175-1.90; Florida
50-lb. sacks Bliss Triumphs U. S. No. 1,
2.50
LOS ANGELES. April 1 (AP lUSDAt
Potatoes: 8 broken. 58 unbroken cars on
track; arrivals Idaho 19, Florida 9. Call,
fomia 5, Utah 3, Nevada 2, Oregon 1,
Texas 1; market dull.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 1 fAPi (USDA)
Potatoes: Old stc!c 10 can on track:
arrivals Oregon 3. California 4, Idaho 5;
new stock, arrivals, Florida 2; market
dull, no sales.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
Bluebird Leaders All Blue
bird leaders will meet Tuesday
at 2:30 p. m. in the Camp Fire
house on Conger.
Courthouse Records
Complaints FHet.
Virginia G. isher vs. Clarence H.
Fishr, suit for divorce. Charge. cruirl
and Inhuman treatment. Couple married
September 15. 1933. at Syracuse. Ka.
Plaintiff asks custody of two minor chil
dren. $75 a month tor their support, to
be decreed owner oi nousenoiu iuwii,
real estate and savings and for sutt costs.
A. W. Schaupp, attorney tor plainttn.
Eileen Lorraine Snow vs. Darrel Snow,
suit for divorce. Charge, desertion. Cou
ple married June 28. 1W1, t Heno. Nev.
Plaintiff asks restoration of maiden
name of Eileen Lorraine Young. W. La
mar Townsend, attorney for plaintiff
Mildred Baker vs. Gordon Wayne
Baker, suit for divorce. Charge, cruel
and Inhuman treatment. Couple married
January 18. 1943. at Colusa. Calif. Plain
tiff asks restoration of maiden name of
Mildred Bracey. U. S. Balentine, attor
ney for ptafntiff.
Jane Viers vs. Frank Vlers, suit for
divorce. Charge, cruel and Inhuman
treatment Couple married September
2, 1939. at Dorris. Calif. Plaintiff asks
restoration of maiden name of June
Herrick. U. S. Balentine, attorney for
olalntiff.
Patricia Mansfield vs. Robert Mans
field, suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and
inhuman treatment. Couple married De
cember 1, 1940, at Eugene, Ore. Plain
tiff asks custody of one minor child,
orooertv settlement and suit costs. E. E.
Driscoll, attorney for plaintiff.
justice court
Ray Franklin Mitchell, failure to stop
at stop sign. Fine. $5.50.
nay rranxun imtcneu, no warning
device. Fine. $5 50.
Ernie Jesse Duffield, no operator's li
cense. Fine. $5.50.
Royal Franklin Cross, no PUC per
mit. Fine. $5.50.
Willis Lee Alvard, no operator's li
cense. Fine, $5.50.
Donald Forrest Decker, no tall light.
Fine, $5.50.
Pottery making is one of the
oldest forms of human industry.
Trial Opens
In Court Here
The business of se UvlliiB
Jury to irv Warner Jay Ulrkln
.on chansod will, obtain K
monev nml properly umlei false,
uretenses. o'eupie.l the nuin.i.iK
session of circuit court today ami
by eurlv afternoon the trial pun
ei hml not been sworn in.
Dickinson is represented t
U. S. Halentine who was ap
pointed by the court when Dick
inson was iirraiRiieu" last '
nary. He has been in jail .since
last fall and was indicted De
cember 20.
Dickinson is accused of l--.-inn
u bad check for $.7.48 at
Herman s Men's slore last Au
Kust Weekend Weather
Mixture As Before
Weekend weather was n mix-
.f ..ii..fii!iiiniT sunshine and
shadow, rain and snow, with the
temperature tiuciuauuK uemvu.
,.ivniitim of 50 deiMees and a
minimum of 22 decrees.
Between 4 aim i .iu p. in. om-
i.... ..ll..lc fi-ll These
differ from hail in thai they arc
hollow lime snow uaus mm n"
i: r.... ...... IIHI.i hulls nf lee.
lb 3U1III unit ... .. .
Light rain started falliiiK about
muliilKIll sauirnay ami y.i
tinucd until 1:39 a. m. Sunday.
e I.... ....... nll.t-lllli.tv SlllllW
and overcast with litlhl showers
rnr about an nour in uie evenm.
Frost is predicted for valleys
toniRht and overcast skies for
Tuesday with snow in the moun
tains.
Klamath Couple
Buy Roenicke Home
A warranty deed filed with
the county clerk this mornliiK
reveals the sale of the Dr. A. O.
Roenicke home, 2035 Portland,
to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Hose
of Rose Motor company for the
sum of S13.000.
Tho transaction was made last
week. The property was former
ly known ns the F. Hill Hunter
property.
FUNERALS
KACHAtX WATAII
Funeral services tor Ihe late Rachat
Watah, who paucd away Thunuiay,
March 211. l!M8. will be held Tuesday.
April a. KHtf at 10:30 a. m. at Hrally
church with Rev. Mariey Zeller official'
ing. Concluding scrvicoa and interment
will follow at Piute cemetery. Friends
are respectfully Invited to attend. Ward's
Klamath Funeral home in charge-
CllARI.ts"l.Ol IS WAIIL
Funeral services for the la la Charlvs
Louis "Wnhl who pnued away in this
city on Thursday, March 2H. fol
lowing a brief illneu will be held In the
Chapel of the Karl Whltlock runeral
home. Pine street at 0th. on Tuetday. :
April 3. 10-16 at 3 p. m , with' the Key.
Victor Phillips, pa lor of the First Metb
odist church of this city officiating.
Commitment services and vault entomb,
ment Llnkvtlte cemetery. Friends are Invited.
i;i.LEN CROSS C1IVAV
Funeral icrvicr for the IaI Fllen
Cross Glvan of Uly, Oregon, who pawed
away In Salem. Orecon on Sunday,
March 31. IWfl following an extended
Illness will be held in the chapel of the
Earl Whltlock Funeral Home. Pine at
6th. on Wednesday, April 3. 10 at 3
p. m., with the Hcv. Victor Phillips, pan
tor of the First Methodist church of this
city officiating. Commitment services
and interment UnkTllle cemetery.
Friends are Invited.
Drug Addict
Strikes Again
heortunrt h,t W.
,WOK."r?ffl -man c.erk
reiiorted a lone hand" I'"'1"'1 '
p i until customers were
J me then flourished a un a d
demanded narcotics. Alter she
re u"ed he forced a phnrmae si
o open the safe and I j,lvr him
money anil dnm. r .1.1.
ei... ..ni.Hinl stolen was tin-
determines
Sheriff's Posse
To Elect Officers
Members of the Sheriff s Posse
will meet at 7 o'clock Tuesday
iKht in the Wlllard hotel to
elect officers for the comlnK
riding season and l make p ans
for representation In the Port
laud Rose Festival this year.
Fx-servicemen who were for
merly members of the Posse are
Invited to attend this meetltiK
and to attain rule with the uroup.
LIVESTOCK
KOIITII SAN rHANCISl'O, April I
AI-..ct!SOA fUlal.1. ! : "VV
10: marktl !!: I""
twr-common cow.: ml.l ?""
Siaoo- bulk rull.r-ctmttum MlHli".
rann.n atc. WJ down: common.
.U unw hull, luioo ljio: inlwli
cholc mini iiuol.il 1100 Slam)
pl... .t.adv: ( i 'lvlf Jul xo lo
barrow, and IIU 119 to. slid Hood tow.
I" . , .
n.i.pi. ih,p : tutitr: no piii
lamb. otl.rd: old ccp larriba w..k.
w. Htadil mdlum ood quoLd 14 JO
WOO. nc.NVra. April i iahi ivntiAi
ui.bl. u.p w. loul mo, l.inr '
uv.. mclly iKady. around I double,
cholc, ll woold lamba U IS: w.rl
laiU lood and cholc. IS i- f : w
fr.rtln, mmllr food U:
oc mmo: tood and iholf, liuck.d In
fMdmt lamba 15 ou- SO: Iwo load. mol
ly food rail ,hlpp.d Whllalacaa arouml
11 lb 14 TJ; wod-hoica ,w., 1 74 UU
OBITUARIES !
KAt'llAKL WATAII
ftarhatl Waiah. a ll(tlo4i rldiit (
KUinath eounljf, paused wy ThutU ,
March . t44 at JO p m. al hr !
dence. J mile north vi IteaUy, lr.-n
She wu a native of HmIIj, Orvcn and
was Med years I monm anu ft ,
at the time oi her death he u wi- ;
vlved by her hatband, Thoma Waiah ;
and her father, Henry Nonao. boih of
llMtty, Ore- The remains rt at Wrd t
Klamalh Funeral home. 92A Hih ru
neral announcement appears lwwhn
bt this Usue.
W 1 1. I.I AM A ill I'AllUT
WUIUm Aih Carmley, a lan lime nml'
dent of Malln. Orecon, Pl away In :
Klamath Falls Monday. April 1. at
2 40 a. m. He was a native of Auitin.
Nevada, and was aed U yaars and Tt
days at the Urn of hi dalh He U
survived by hU wife. Mrs. Pearl A '
Carslev: son. William U. Cari, and
titer. Alpha McNeill, all of Malln. Of,
gon. The remains rt at Ward KUm- :
ath Funeral home. High runeral :
rangemenls will be announced later.
KI.I.IN lOs"(,IVAS
Ellen Cro Olvan. a rvildenl of
Klamath county and Uly, Oregon alnre
birth. p4d away In flaUm. Oregon, on
Sunday. March 31. l4rt at C a rn . fol
lowing an attended 11 1 new Ithe a
native of Klamath Fall. Oregon, and at
the lime of her dealh w gd 21 years
9 months and 4 days. Surviving bl4
her parenu are one brother. Oallas t
Glvan Jr. two ililin. Mrs Martha Jane
uaialdy and Miss Patrltta Jill fiiven.
all or uly, Oregon, her grandmother '
Mrs. Dora E. Ulvan of this elly, ana 1
numerous other relatives. Th remain
real In the EH WhlUotk Funeral home.
Iln at 4th. Notice ot funeral In be
found elsewhere In IhU Uaue of tPr.
HUM A1 t NKWK, HUmatlt Fa We, '
Pupils it ft urn
As Spring
Clly KtreelH wer ajliiln nnUy
thin iiiornlnii with honk luilen
liuiiihlnu clillilren Inmplnu hack
to (trade, Junior lilifh and liluli
kchimlit. niter a week of irlnn
vacatlnii. I'olleKe nml milvemlty
uludelits left Sunilay to lake lip
their studies niiiiln.
Sacred Heart itciulrmiy will oh
nerve spilnH vacation Kuater
week, stiirllnti Wednesiliiy, April
17, mid reliirnlnu to chiioiim
Tuemlay. April S:i. They lout
Bowles Swings
At Farm Rider
WASHINGTON. April I (il1)
Stahlllzntloii Director Chester
Howies today declared the dint
of livliiij woulit Jump 0 per vent
or more under the farm parity
formula pawed by the Minnie.
The plan, which allows farm
Inhor costs to he considered In
fiKurlnts parity priced, was
tacked to the minimum waito 1)111
nUhouish a presidential veto la
threatened. The hilt still l
pendluif In the senate. j
Howies said the amendment ;
would shoot retail food price '
up about IS per rent anil In-1
crease the averaijo family's an
nual food puilfc'ct nroiiinl Jla.1, (
healdes (orrlnit an Increase of 1 i
per cent In store prices on cotton ;
Kiirmeiils lie called It aharply '
inflationary. ,
Vm niUni gvlfij
lu.t .......I... !' '
!"". ""'ins Hllf 1U ll,
the heut l the I,,, i hn'nrWl
County " Mm ful7 ,
vacation l sim,'" "A
for summer viunii,, "1 t.
Others Whlel, ' M.ylA
ln harvest w J "t rti
end of May, Cl,u louJT' I
All city sclimil, win ,, Z
"toncenient 1 hold
and May 2. will h. n M)n,I-
lie held May lu ST. Jt!n
will have lu C,ZM
so as not in iiiniii... .:" ik.
I. - "mr.""
other acliiiiila.
Many Vaccinated
For Smallpox Here
Klumath county public health
department was bieiy this morn
tnii, vacclnntlnu fifty pernons
aiialuiil suvalliMix. Ixical dorlor
were also busy with vaccinations
althoiiKh no cases of smallpox
have been reported III the county
to date.
Several cars of chlrkenpox.
measles and a few of scarlet
fever arc reported In the county
now by Dr. f'eter Itotentlal, pub
lic health officer.
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