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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1947)
i .i i I 1 1- i ... .i i 1 1 1 TV .Chevrolet Tops Million Mark Z . ,. . it nmk . . .scmbly of lu 1,000.000th postwar . V i. i-i. nstmmAv fhmrnVt. motor nl- I vlmlon became the flrat single pro iducer In the uto Industry to build a million vehicles since the war, It I was announced here today by Nich olas Dreystadt. general manager of this largest General Motors dlvl- J a unit, ft 1647 model sedan ) produced In the Janesvllle 18.1 ansemoiy pmuL, uiic ui nmc '' Chevrolet. Including first-quarter ! output of more than J50.000 vc a hlcles and ft March total of 101, 1 107 units, making Chevrolet the first producer to build more than 100.000 cars and trucks in single postwar month. ! Completion of ft new ftssembly Filant In Flint. Mich.. In the near utura and of ft similar plant In i Van Nuys, Calif., next fall, will - i further augment the Chevrolet pro duction potential, Dreystadt point- ed out. J With approximately 8,000.000 Chevrolet on the road today, Dreystadt added. Chevrolet repre ! sents approximately one-founh of I all motor vehicles In the service l of the American motoring public Building Cost Slump Denied NEW YORK. April 16 m Mortgage bankers were told Tuesday by George Goldstein, Newark. N. J., appraiser and real estate man. that there was "no Immediate prospect of lower building costs." "As materials become more avail able and hourly productivity of labor more efficient," he said, "higher wages and labor bickering will more than offset the savings." Barring unforeseeable possibil ities, he said, "business conditions should be fairly level for the next even or eight years." "There probably win be a slight slide-off In 1948 but I think it will be of minor consequence," Gold stein said. "The two following years will probably be at a fairly even KecL prom lireu to ivoo, economic conditions ought to con tinue to be good unless additional governmental burdens are placed on business, or the foreign situation upsets our export possibilities." VNew Blacksmith (Shop Opens Hera A hJmm UaralAff acclefori tlV his two sons, Wayne and Andrew, and ft son-in-law, Dick Spicer have opened to the public a recently completed blacksmith and machine shop at 2748 Wiard. Bergloff, formerly associated with Fred Barnett on sin street, omit ft new corrugated ' metal building which he expects to enlarge later. Alaska Newsprint Mill Under Way WASHINGTON. April 16 WV Secretary of the Interior Knig told ft house territories subcommittee to day that negotiations for establish ment of a newsprint mill In South eastern Alaska are Hearing comple tion with ft large firm. rne paper and pulp industry in Alaska." he said, "may come soon er than we have anticipated." LINER OFF LONDON. April 16 W) The Brit- lsh Press association said Tuesday that tugs had pulled the massive liner Queen Elizabeth off the sand bar on which she had been stuck outsiae eouuuunpton naroor lor at hours. General Electric AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC BLANKETS Single or Dual Control fyock-Moon . Incorporated 4 121-125 So. 9th Phone 5400 'A Sin Bar nnrtt , h Hest qualified to i.pair and adiuzr vmir tn- lehinc. Reasonable chirges, based 'v advance estimate. 1 SINGER SEWING CENTEX 41 Main St, Phono 8402 JUNIOR PROM Friday, April 1 8 MAUN GYM BALDY'S BAND Dancing te 1 ' Admission Couples 11.50 Ladies 7Se Tax Inc. Now In Stock Boy mme- j.va. v- Spring i a great time of the year, 'specially when yoa have things to do like hunting litards. Here is liltle Rob O'Connor, son 609 Lincoln street, and his dog, Mike, doing some buy looking along a 3 Terrorists Executed JERUSALEM. April 16 Mt Dor Be la Oruner and three other Jews convicted of anti-British violence died on the gallows In Acre prison at dawn today shortly after government authorities initiated iron security measures intended to prevent bloody retaliation. Gruner, a 33-year-old Hungarian veteran of the British army, and the other three were members of Irgun Zval Leuml, the Jewish un derground organization which claims to have been responsible for most of Palestine's bloodletting In recent months. Gruner was sentenced January 1 by a British military court which found him guilty of participating in u raid on the Ramat Oan police station last April 23 in which two policemen were killed and Gruner wounded. The other three Dov Ben Sal man Rosenbaum. 24: Elleser Ben Zlon Kashanl. 23, and Mordecai Ben Abraham Alkachl. 21 were condemned on February ' 10 by another military court which con victed them of having arms and whips in their possession when they were arrested on December 23. the night a British major and three sergeants were flogged by the underground In retaliation for the whipping of an Irgun mem ber. 1 . f Pan American Asks Domestic Service WASHINGTON. April 16 IIP Municipal authorities In 13 termi nal cities of Pan-American Airways' overseas operations are supporting the company's application for per mits to establish a domestto service. They include the city of Seattle, Its port authority and its chamber of commerce. They have filed briefs with the civil aeronautics board, the licens ing authority. Pan-American, now the major operator in the interna tional field. Is asking for authority to set up some 12.000 miles of routes within the United States. Improving Walter Stone. 51, V. 8. forest service employe who suf fered painful burns last Friday eve ning in an explosion of a heating stove in crew quarters on tho west side of Upper Klamath lake. 'was reported Improving at Klamath Val ley hospital today. His companion, J. D. McFarlane. 27. was able to leave the hospital following treat ment. Dr. M. C. Cassel Chiropractic Physician Headaches, Gas, Stomach and Spinal Ailments TELEPHONE S0t 127 So. 7th St. Girls! Women! Who mFEMALt ...t&IL. IA. "im us nervous cranky feelings . . . Do female functional monthly dis turbances make you feel nervous, fidgety, -cranky, so tired and dragged out' at such times ? Then " iry uyaia is. m imam's Vege- "J j"u a. i-m imam's vege- For (T LEACH ,TS y y SERVICE CO. fffi ' e General Contracting ltE4h$tH General Repairing V 1F I Pow,r Inflation f fm jfxlfc). Motor B,windinS' ALHtmj If e Appliance Repairs Dial 6842 and Dog in the Spring TV Bulletin WASHINGTON. April 16 MV-The American Red Cross today set aside S225.000 for relief work In Texas City, Tex., and sped 30 disaster ex perts to the explosion-devastated community. The organisation described the blast as ft "major disaster." Merrill Grange Plays Host MERRILL, April 16 With the end of the school term only six weeks away, the senior class looking forward to all the excitement of graduation is planning for com mencement scheduled for Thursday night May 22. Baccalaureate services will be the previous Sunday night In the Pres byterian church with Rev. Kenneth Brown in the pulpit. Four-year average grades of the valedictorian, Berlva McCoy and Helen Lacey. salutatortan were an nounced this week by Principal George Elliott Berltra. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McCoy has a 3.75 average and Helen, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lacey an average of 3.50. . The 10 students, six girls and four boys will wear caps and gowns. The speaker will be announced later. A Mexican theme will be car ried out In the decorations for the annual' senior ball scheduled for April 25 in the high school gymnas ium and the dance will be open to the public. The dance will be semi formal with music by John Douglas' S-plece orchestra. Tickets will be sold at the door. - Names of the graduates are JoAnn Kandra. Winn tired Fayne. Maxine Henderson, Irma Liptak, Bob Rexford, Doyle Haskins. Ron nie Trotman and Mickey O'Keefe. KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Lifetime Guarantee " Free Demonstration Telephone 9200 DEALERSHIP OPEN The Ims I territerr mt KUraeth Falls and vlcinltr fer (he fi!t Miliar pre-Ubricatc . ctUti and cabins Is new available. If yn are a "lire wire," can fell, and want a floeritblnf basinets f rear awn. wire, write er pre ferably visit nr factor? and see tbe aedcls ea display. De it new! CRAMER & CHRiSTNER 2000 Poplar St., Oakland. Calif. Surfer Distress Of WEAKNESS tahla r-. i . . table Cnmnniinil ,n - i.il i- 1 KUCIC SIM.11 symptoms. It's famotu for helping girls and women In this way I Taken regularly Pinkham's Compound helps build up resist ance against such distress. Just see If you, too, don't remarkably benefit. Af&n a mat .tnm..ki. tonic. Worth ti , . B' - RWUIMUH tonic. Worth truing I EOS-TAM LB- COMPOUND dog for company and interesting of Mr. and Mrs. John A. O'Connor, rock wall. Police Have Quiet Day Minor arrests and bookings formed city police business for the past 34 hours. Oliver L. Lesh. 52. of 109 N. Broad. was arrested yesterday on a warrant charging drunk and disorderly con duct for which he entered a not guilty plea and posted 3S ball. Traffic citations were Issued to naroia r. e,oeriein, xaw vine. lor a violation of the basic rule: Lloyd J. Hafar, 308 E. Main, running a stop sign: Belford M. Buckley. 3359 Wantland. running a stop sign, and uoraon acnimoerg, Klvervlew apart' ments. no ooerator's license. Virgil Burnett. 4343 Shasta way, posted $5 bail for having no oper ator's license. Three drunks and one vagrant appeared In police court uus morning. . 13 '. Llt.l tlOOF . 11 ilsll IIIIUl IfllllS . V:Jvy "hi aar t J -.- m m vat Give Your Baby the Precious Vitamins in tiElfJZ STRAtNEP look for the Complete Line, of tiEINZ BAB FOODS CBMALS MI AT . VtHtTABUS RUITS OSSSIKTS Tourist Week ' Window Shown In observance of Orcmon Tourist Week. Anrll 13 to 19. the Klnmath County chamber of .commerce has dressed up Ha otilca windows wun attractive banners and posters In green and white. A larue banner bears the mes sage, "Oregon has Invited 4S.0V0, 000 touring guests be good hosts," and posters explain the value of being good hosts to visitors. The chamber Invites questions on road conditions, places of Interest and available accommodations. This Information, tuuether with illustrat ed folders, postcards and maps Is ireeiy given an year round at tne chamber office, 323 Main. Sugges tions for getting the most within a limited vacation trip In Southern Oregon, are also made bv chnmber personnel, who will figure mileage, routes and stopovers for the grent est comfort and pleasure to tourists upon their request. POTATOES Basin Potato Shipments : In Carloads A .... 1M7 1M aprll 15 3S 17 April to Date 319 . 127 Season to Date .-...10,454 10,416 CHICAfW Anrll la fin.imnit Potatoes: arrivals 70. on track 243; total U. S. shipments 1018: supplies moderate; demand very slow; mar ket dull with rather unsettled un dertone; Idaho Russett Bur banks utility grade $2.90: Nebraska Bliss Triumphs tiSO U. S. No. 1 washed: new stocks: Texas 50 lb. sacks Bliss Triumphs U. 8. No. 1 washed 2.80. LOS ANGELES. April ' H AP USDAl Potatoes: 34 broken, 33 un broken cars on track; arrivals. Idaho 16. Utah 2, by truck 7: market steady; Idaho Russet No. 1-A, $3.20-3.35. mostly $3.25-3.30. SAN FRANCISCO, April 15 (AP USD A) Potatoes: s broken, 3 un broken cars on track two arrived by truck; market steady; Idaho Rus sets No. 1-A $3.60. Rainy Weather Cancels Game NEW YORK. April 16 (Pi Rain and cold weather forced the post ponement of all but one game on today's major league baseball pro gram. In the contest at Cincinnati the world champion St. Louis Cardinals nopea to even tnings witn tne Keas who defeated them 3-1, In the open er yesterday. In the American association, which was scheduled to-start. Its campaign today, two games Louis ville at Toledo and Minneapolis at Milwaukee were postponed. Enjoy thf wbiskty t hot's m M ss. 4 iXt) Nomv OLD V Cimtiv Rdaaia H VUIIHI UIWV1V IJ Kentucky Whiskey-A Blmd IdlOMl HSIIUUt MOIUtll (OlrOHllOH, 1 f, ' --J II Chiloquin Mrs flrnnio Kurta of St. Lotlls, Mo., who has made her home for the past few moullia with her niece and family, the O, P. Mi'Kells, left on Sunday morning by train for Phoonls, Aria., where she will re main Indefinitely. ' News of former Chiloquin and Klamath Falls family reached here last week. Mr, and Mrs. Louie Po 1th are on a three weeks' vacation to Palm Springs, Calif., and dur ing their absence their Reno, Ne vada motel Is being managed by Mr, and Mrs. Dale Rice, who left here the previous week. Don Rluell Is back on the Job at the Mmloo Motor compuny af ter ft vacation of nearly ft month during which he, his wife, and the dog motored north. British Colum bia waa the destination and fortune favored the travelers for they lust missed bad weather every place they went. The ralu either preceded them or came slashing Into towns Just after they had gone. Victoria and Vancouver were both reported as especially lovely tills time of year. Mrs. Bill Hardin and nine-month- old daughter of Corvallla spent several days with her father, Kd Smith, last week, having come down lor the wedding of her sister, Kutn, to Charlie Clubb on Thursday eve ning. An all-out- support of the high school sponsored dance on Satur day evening Insures a successful annual. Panther Tracks. lor 147. Several couples from Klamath Falls were in attendance including Mr. and Mrs. Loy Barker, Paula Albert and Fred Fletcher. Bernlcs Oehrlng and Randall Foster. Mrs. Vernon Norvall returned the end of the week from several days spent In a Klamath Falls hospital She was suffering from ft severe ear ftllmenU Mrs. Sidney Burgadorf of Canby, Calif., and her children. Including nine-month-old Mary Jane, ar rived on Friday to spend, several days with her sisters. The Roaue river vallev wu (ha Thursday - Friday destination of Mrs. Ruby Flury and daughter Jane. Mr. and Mrs. Del mar Warren of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Warren and daughters, Tina, Sharon and five-week-old Janet of Prospect, were Sunday guests of the Oerry and Henrr Wolff families. Fred Reed of Bell, a suburb of ux Anseies. is on an extended visit at the home of his brother and sis. ter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry mm. Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Les Hoback were Mr. and Mrs. Oale Rlddenour. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradshaw. aU of Modoc Point. ana Mr. ana Mrs. Mervin Utke of Klamath Falls. 50 GLADIOLUS BULBS $1.00 rrspoid A Im rata mBmUk e ttoal nw.r.S nrtoUM. ltM (I'll law wUI kiuklia It4n lata may, SUtaUaa Wtttword Ho Nurtsry OrovllU, Calif. . ELECTRIC MOTORS Our Specialty , . '.'all types. 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Even if you know nothing about Christian Sclenct, take this opportunity to loam some of the facts about this scientific religion which heals sickness and solves human problems. Accept this Invitation on behalf of yourself, your family, and your friends, , ' . . i ' A Free Lecture Entitled "The Science of Life and Healing" By Robert 8. Van Atla. C. S. ' ' I Sxlinln, K.w T.rk ... MtMB.r af la ftaarS al Llav.sia al Th. Mala.r rsarrS.'Tha Flral Ctacak .1 CaiUI, SoUall.l, la BmIh. H.u.r.x.iu . , 12 o'Clock NOON Friday, April 18, Pelican Theatre l!Sr lk AHt tt -. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Klamath Falls ALL ARE WELCOME , , SHOULDN'T WE TELL GRArvPAW THAT HE'S. EATING MORE THAN JUST SPAGHETTI j" ' Den't everlead your wiring tyitem. When ya build or medernlie previse AOIOUAM WIKIN. ELECTRICAL DEALERS OF KLAMATH FALLS AT GARAV MR. GARAY hot boon called "San Francisco's' favorite entertainsr" ovsr since the days that he tang at , t h e Fox and Warfield Theatres. 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