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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1947)
Woodward Hardest Hit Bv Bin Wind (Continued from Page One) handle history. He said rest, dents were still stunned. He said the wind was so strong that it alone mutilated many of the body, found today. Two persons Known to have been together at Glazier, Tex., when the tornado struck were found dead three miles apart Heavy highway construction equipment was twisted out o( shape, buildings were gutted and only one in the town re mained standing. H C. uarnanan, wooawara wholesale drug representative, said the storm struck with "a loud swishing noise, like the rush of escaping steam." "We could see automobiles, barrels and merchandise of all kinds whipping up the street." UN Delays Greek Action LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., April 10 () The United States demanded today that the securi ty council defer action on a Soviet proposal which would place American aid to Greece under United Nations supervi sion. Warren R. Austin, head of the U. S. delegation, in a long reply to Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko's attack on the Truman program, declared the council should take no action on the Soviet proposal until after congress had ap- .mi.iuJ fka fitmlnicirntlnn nlan and agreement had been reach ed between the United States and Greece and Turkey. "W thpn h in a rjo- cttlnn In turifTA ralmlV SnH Ob- jectively and in the spirit of unanimity which I hope will prevail in this council, the mer its of tne soviei proposal, ne sam. Courthouse Records CaMSlalMta Vile Vera Mm Campbell vt, Stephen Dour- cruel and Inhuman treatment. Plaintiff am CUIUKiy 01 nmr mmor rnuurcn. v.Oupit piamcu . - - Woodward, Okla. J. H. Carnahan, attor ney for plaintiff. John C. France t. C. R. Oremc, cult for payment Clayton Bun-ell, attorney j or piainuu- Sherman Russell lfaher vs. James E. Bobbins and Sierra Lumber Product!, suit for damafea, JL T. McLaren, at torney 2 or piamuir. 4BIUCI lifin Joae Pena. drunk on highway. Fine, Willis Joseph ' 0Keefe. Inadequate brakes. Fine. ja m. m Eblyn Glenn Weeks, drunk driving. Fine, mvimi. . r. Klamath Never To Move f ' vTt: ;' Lloyd Stitt, district agent of tk. Snutharn Paciiic. who is u.1ha to hacoma assistant flea ...l fr mhf naant ol ina norm- w . western Facitie. wnn niianu.. tars at San Francisco. Stitt Named To New Post Lloyd Stitt, district agent of the Southern Pacific here since February, 1944. has been named assistant general ireigni agem w. u - unhumctarn Pnrific Rail road company, it was announced today. . Stitt will leave for San Fran in Aor rinv in take over his general office job with the railroad, wnicn operates uum San Francisco to Eureka, Calif., "serving the Redwood empire. His successor as district agent here has not oeen announceu. The Northwestern Pacific is ...n.e kv tVio Snuthnrn Pacific. and the new assignment is re garded as a xiauenug uiuuuuu Ctitt Stitt came to Klamath Falls from San Francisco, where ht was city freight agent Zarosinski Given 20-30 Hoop Award The 20-30 club award to the niitctonrlinn bin k it hn 1 1 nlnvpr nn the runner - up Pelican hoop squaa was maue ai a tinnier mWinif nt tVit. WillnrH hntll Tuesday night to Joe Zarosinski. Memrjers 01 tne squaa, coacnes and judges were guests of the ZU-3U C1UO last nigm wnere uiey h.anl 4nllr tw Phil Hitrhpnrk and Wayne Scott, and basketball movies snowing tne uregon-new York hoop game in Madison Square Garden. Zarosinski, who was chosen by a group of 10 judges for sportsmanship and athletic abil- ! ... nl a mu4 4r-ct in a rlncA race with the rest of his teammates. u t .Via un nf Mr and Mrs. Theodore P. Zarosinski, route 3, box 353, ana is a nuns semur. 5 3 - P Falls' Leading Budget Jewelers a Carrying or Finance Charge V at HARWIN'S POTATOES Basin Potato Shipments la Carloads 1947 1948 April 9 .'. 2 10 April to date 136 57 Season to date . .10,371 10,345 fuT-r:r! Anril 10 (AP- USDA) Potatoes: arrivals 108; on track iioa; total u. a. sihh ments 1073; supplies moderate; demand improving for Idaho Russets, slow for otners; marnei trnnoai' far Idaho RUS- sets and steady for others; Idaho Russet Burbinki sa. lu-a.oy washed, $3.60-3.65 unwashed; South Dakota Pontiacs $3.25 washed; new stock: Texas 50 lb. sacks Bliss Triumphs $2.80 3.00 (all U. S. No. 1). LOS ANGELES, April 10 (AP-l'SDA) Potatoes: 24 brok en, 26 unbroken cars on track; arrivals, Idaho 10, Texas 1, Utah 4 bv truck 11; market about steady. oam wjiMPierfl Anril 10 (AP-USDA) Potatoes: la oroK- en, 9 unbroken cars on track; arrivals, California 1, Oregon 1, Idaho 2, Texas 2: no broker sales; street sales, luanvatn ana Deschutes Russets No. 1-A, $3.75 4.00. Golden Days Of Timber Industry Waning Rapidly MEDFORD, April 10 (P Southern Oregon timber industry representatives were told last ..hi that "thn ffnlrien davs are IllBjit. .tin. . ' v. E , waning" and organization is needed to meet luture prooiems. Carl Crow, Portland, editor of the Pacific Lumber Digest, said there are 121 mills in Jackson countv, the lumber market is rt ..nri mill nwners must ov,. .-.,. , a - . get together to improve their product and service if they wish : . .1.1... AMlitt.n to meet romijcuuvc wumuvu. of the future. xt t rw Furon, said the projected Southern Oregon Con servation and Tree Farm associa tion was a sound move m wnicn members had much to gain and nothing to lose. Sawmill activity has boosted Jackson county's population 18, 000 in four years. Glen Jackson, president of the county chamber of commerce and a mill owner, ..ij lia BMri4 that nnorators. to keep this new population busy must undertake more manufac turing and must increase quality as the market demand shrinks. Bay Area Phone Tieuo Increasina SAN FKANUISUU, April 1U (IP) Northern California and j.,aria fait th fniir-dav tele phone strike with increasing se verity today as CIO operators began about-face of policy and pledged support ot picxet lines (Continued from Page One) '.M.11 flnmnnrncu n hard as R1S sia is selling totalitarianism." . It Is good advice. We're scared of communism partly because we don't really understand what communism Is. If we knew more about it (as It really is; not as Russia tries to make us believe It is) we d be less worried by It. f. io... id lnt like smallpox bad if somebody gives it to you out nouiing yuu u to go out and get for yourself. . DEMOCRACY (as we know It and practice it) has one oaa weakness. We take it too much for granted. We know it Is good, and can't understand why every, bodv doesn't want it. We make little effort to sell it either to ourselves or to other people. Russian communism isn t vi-ij nnA mAnhsnfiis. B tl t tile Bwv. ..." - - - - ... Russians Stu-. n nniu. "c need, as Hoyt says, to put more selling effort behind our pro duct. Jenkins Services Ser For Friday Funeral services for Fred Henry Jenkins, S4. wno aieu iur iAUinit innothv illness, an Tues- day morning at his home, 1926 Main, win oe no , , v"' . .Vii Carl Whitlock Fu neral home. Interment will be at the Klamath Memorial par, x!- luniiim had been a resi dent of Klamath Falls for the past two years, and tor a years prior to moving here had made .i. knm. in Portland. For 28 years he was employed by the Pacific Telepnone ana ieicK"tm company and nad Deen tciiim the past few years. Klamath Teachers Attend Convention The annual session of the Ore gon Educators association in o.l,,4 hi waj.1t wai nf in- i uiimii" - --- terest to numerous Klamath Falls and Klamath county eau cators who attended the meet ni!',.rin(nHnt A mold Gra UW...l.""- lapp, head of city schools, was expected back tonight, Wednes day. Others attending included Doi niisr F.va Burkhaltcr. Harold Palmer, all ot tne wins faculty, and Andrew Loney Jr., dirwinr of music education in the city schools. established by the National Fcd- A spokesman for the NFTW predicted that 90 per cent of .uA s.nifii, Talonhone and Tele- n..nh AAmnnnv'i onerators in the area would be off the job today, seriously disrupting . au non-dial operations Hr it vrything you desire in California dinnerwar to set a perfect table. It's the popular "Autumn Bloom" pattern dec-rated with colorful blossoms and gaily hand-painted under glaze. A complete 53-piece service for eight, priced amazingly low. 53 pieces, service for 8, consisting oft PAY rUAtt mm School Group To Be Named A committee ot 15 to plan and coordinate community support for the technical school to be estnmisncd at the runner Marine uarmi'Ks plant will l nnmen ....... t'.. . .. J .... I, .1 .t.M. ( John Houston of tlic Klamath county cnamuer or commerce. Chamber directors In meeting Wndnncdnw utit linrivMI Uflinlmwr steps appear necessary to organ ize me eiiorivi to ue niaue uy community to assure success of the new educational enterprise. Representatives Henry Semon ana nose I'ooie. noiiie irnm inc legislature, empluisixed the Im- oiMlntim nf rninlllultllu Ooolwr. ation for the school. . President Houston thanked the legislators for efforts in be- l.l' F I.A K.nl..t Gln. Bd also voiced appreciation to local eopie wno una taxen an acuw interest in it. rantnln. I tA.,,. 1 t,. ..). I II.. .npMiiiu vi h-iiiiij ,, ber membership drive reported 11 new meiiiucrs bikhh up " tne nrst week or tne orive. Ran.,. Mi.mh.r of Kiuht and Forty salon 353 are urged by La unapeau mrs. can acnu bert, to keep in mind the formal K..inuDt In Ka hnlH iti homtr nf state officers Saturday at 6:45 p. m. in tne region auxiliary ....... T)i .. ..1 ii ii ii i m l, altpnd should make reservations with Mrs. Schubert or Mrs. rca Hcilbronncr. T Hnuliil Mrs. Jack John son, box 654, city, is quite ill at Hillside nospnai wnere sue was admitted Wednesday morning. T.n,ilulnMv Plniidlna, Pnde- well. 16, 3326 Hilyard, had her tonsils removed at Hillside hes nital Wednesday. She Is a KUHS student. Lost Doa Found On Master's Birthday 4 Eight ycar-old Lloyd Shipley's l.!,.tl,rjt. ...ish wn In hnvn his lost dog. Tiny, home safe again. UTiulnnulnv I.nvH'S hirtlldaV. Tiny was found, safe but hungry, a half block from where she disappeared on E. Main street Sunday evening. A woman, wnose name is noi L.n...n niinH tint Khinlpv home. 2035 Wantland, to tell them she had seen a dog answering tne j ...I..., thjir nlt which appeared in a story in Tuesday s Herald and News. Tiny got out of the Shipley car Sunday and before her return toay Lloyd had been ill with anxiety over his pet. Classified Ads Bring Results. DINNER WISE SERVICE- LOVELY CALIFORNIA DINNERWARE YOU'VE WAITED FOR SO LONG . . . BACK AGAIN AT HARWIN'f AFTER 4 YEARS WAR ABSENCE "AUTUMN BLOOM" PATTERN HAND PAINTED UNDER GLAZE I FULL PRICE $125 WEEKLY A QKfllM W W I kM MM Sit all lit t5Tr County School Budget Board Meets The budget conimlttoo of the county school board was In ses sion this afternoon making plans for the 1947-48 budget. The com mittee had before It a general plan which It will rcvlso before submitting It to tho county board for approval. Budget cuiiiuiiiieo iiii'iuuuiB A Drive a Pontine -and envy no one ! 0M.lT OHIUC OfTIM TMt$ U HMim VIH rtv-fc iTr irMfine More positive control with It" effort, awui im iminu Mcchtnicallr com pcnuie for light or hr lotdt; linen tliminai tqiwak. , u.ws4mn mown nmoiivfi cowmoi Peak efficiency of oparsiioo under varying climatic condition. mmimnt oa euANts Highly efficient, positive protection, no replacing. MMn-MAi Nratauuc saans Proiected gainst dirt and water for mooiher lops, lonacr life, umu fmnM Six or eight cylinders; moolh, powerful, long lasting. ... km aaaumm Him ami nnn. with fsmous Fiher No-Draft ctufom-tyn jntenora, luxurioui iriui. 4th and Klamath I Dinner Plate Salad Plates S Bread and Butters Sous Plates Cups. Saucers 1 Large Plotter 1 Vegetable Dlih-Solad Bowl Sugar ant) Covered Creamer K B". A" ."ft u , UADWIMR HCRAI.D NKWI, KUmilk rail. Oil. are Harold Srhlefcrsteln. Bryant Wllliiims, Howard Sherman, Uob Walker and Cecil Hiiluy. County school enrollment figures as ot April D tuliilud 7576 students. Tho next regular board moot ing Is scheduled for May 7. There are about 60 species of the vireo, a bird of characteristic and often musical song. fine car made fttwr Veoiilwlon. Alwt Orirt Csrtmlh ROSE MOTOR COMPANY AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT from HARWIN'S CONCERNING CREDIT TERMS Rllaollvi l " l lrnml rflUn nll urmt sn tliaiiau n ll pi llimt In kpl" Ha '" Ubllilir4 Fr wr poller, llarwlnl r cp ilin4ln llbl eridlt Ufilfc ' lUrwln' "lr l"m" rt avIUIl. N ,i ptrmanl It trqlrf . . . "r up U pp ypr U pr. TPtp Iprmp ppply n all" mr rbandUp Pt llsrwln'l nr.pt tsdlal, rrlrlttralm, pS bPPKbald spplUnctt pvpr on wMrh rnmoirt rnuUllom allll roqulrt JS dawn pay ment, ppt yap may hava np ta apa ytar. la pay Iba balanoa. Tbs wlM and Inlalllienl Pi' aradlt mahta II pap Iblo la acqalrp and onjny marebaadlie ot pacaoilly as wall as al beauty and value, and Pi Ibp tame lima la bulla eradll alandlnt In ib cammnnlly. Tba mais mevtmtnl . pr aade tram producer la eentrlbated mora Iban any plbar alnflp (polar la Iba bllb American apndnid al Helm we enloy laday. . Sincerely, HARWIN'S HARWIN'S, JEWELERS, 701 Main St., Klamath Fells. Ore, e Oenllemenl Pleaea arnd ma an appraval, all eharfee pre-paid, Ibp SS-pl el al "Aotumn Bloom" dlnnarwara al im.tt al advarllaed. It I am " tied I will return tba merrhandlea wllhln t dpys. I WISH 12 PAY; Qfll D BuiImi Account .. 0 (..O.IK irOb SUDCCT ACCOUbTI) TlltHtUAT, Atll U, l. City Delivery Service. Ph. HIV) PILES .7 SUCCESSFULLY TREATED M NO TAIN NO linrlTAI.IArlON Na !. ol Tlx.' DR. E. M. MARSHA t'hlrour.rllo enll ttl Urn. lib .Qlt. Tkwlit "l hall 1M A fWerl We incercly believe thai no cr is more generally atisfactory to in ownern than a Pontiec. Vcr after year, Poniiac offeri the fullcat nicasura of quality plui outstanding economy of operation and upkeep. It really leaves nothing essential to be desired in performance. In com fort or in handling ease. And, alway, ll is ona of ihe most tumnjul carl to be seen on the ' streets and highways. The 1947 PonlUc Silver Sireak Is an example of wht we mesn. People who gel it need envy no one and the tame will be true of those who get their Pontiacs in I94H. 194" or 1910. Year after year, Pontiac it fine car in every respect. TIIF. SOONSR VOW PLACIi YOUR OROfg fr utw Ptmlut, lit frlr tu will ft It. U pl.ct ;rr nr mmwtr Jml-rt Jtlinry. Klamath Fall. Oragoa .PrnN.- J!onp. Suit Whew Employerl Busintss Aodrta-