Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 29, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1947
; PACE TWO
Remodeling Turns Up Early Day Photographs
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Day's lews
Thli picture of the Palace Market was taken about 191L Left to rlfht, Charley Grain, who waa
; Justice ol the peace here about thirty jreara ago; C. B. Chrialer, head of Kwauna Box and vice president
of the bank, and one of the owners of the market; Harry Stills, the other owner: one of Mr. Stilts'
sisters', Bob Elliott, meatcutter; Jack Hales, meat cutler, who Is still at the Palace,
This view shows
Market.
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In this picture are shown Bob Elliott and Hales, the
fashioned shopping stool; an unidentified customer and
the corner of Main and South 6th. "
meatcutters. "Toots" Petersteiner on the old
a Mr. McCabe, who owned a grocery store at
Butcher Recalls Early
Scenes In Klamath Falls
Ladles) How would you like to old "clock" variety, not computers
have snakes sticking their heads up
through the cracks in the board
sidewalks as you tripped down the
Main street on your shopping tour?
That Is but one of the memories of
early day Klamath Falls recalled by
Jack Hales, meat cutter at the Pal
ace Market, when he was asked to
identify he people in the old pic
tures of the Palace which are re
produced In this edition.
Hales, who was a meal cutter in
the Palace at the time, believes the
pictures were taken in 1911. There
were only four markets In town
then-. Hales recalls, all with miw
dust covered floors, marble top
counters, and no refrigeration with
the exception of the big "ice-box."
filled with real ice. where whole
carcasses were stored. Hales says
that Fred Pleet. aqothcr long-time
Klamath resident, used to help him
fill the ice-box. Scales were of the
as are used now: butchers naa to 1 tne floor w)d u,e low
use tneir neaas to ngure uie prices.
None of the markets handled
much fresh fruit or produce, since
none was shipped In and the only
supply was local when In season.
The Palace handled 35 or 40 cat
tle a week at that time, since there
were no markets in any of Uie sur
rounding towns, and whole carcasses
were transported to outlying towns
and logging camps by team and
wagon. Oysters were shipped direct
from Baltimore and sold for 90c a
quart here.
Tltt market was located Just about
where It Is now, then the center of
town, with the Sparks theatre across
the street Hales remembers that
the theatre had a canvas cover for
the
cover would be rolled up for danc
lug. There was no paying on Main
street and the sidewalks were board
with the aforementioned snakes
peaking through at the passerby.
Born thirty years too soon I
(Continued from Pnifo One)
aruimtl recklessly, us It whs all (lin
ing tlio wur, scandal can eunlly
oreep ill. Uut before Jumping to
conclusions we'd bottri recall some
of the conditions Dial existed then.
The cold fuels mo Unit the Om
nia ns were sinking our cargo shlw
faster limn we could bo I hi them.
We were HCAHKU sntrvd enough
to be willing to try anything. The
sltmitlim was becoming so drsperata
that It looked like cargo-carrying
planes, flying out of reach u( tlic
submarines, might be a possible
answer to our need.
A lot of the "heat" that Is being
talked of was applied by the public.
There were bitter denunciations of
(he delay In getting to work at build
ing a cargo-carrying llrrt of big
planes.
As It lilrnrd out. we didn't llrrd
them. Hut at the time we
THOUOIlT we did. There Is a lot
of that In war lime.
HAWAIIAN TALKS
POUTLANl), July 30 (D-Trada
niid ' IrithsporUtlon development
with the Hawaiian Islands will be
discussed here by a aa-insmber
group of Uie Honolulu chamber al
commerce scheduled to arrlvi Au
gust 11.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
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Train Accident
If" PORTLAND, July 29 UP) One
young man Miss Oregon would like
to sfe at her celebration in Roseburg
today won't be there.
He is Stratum Hembree, 20. Jo Ann
Amorde's "boy friend," who Is In
the veterans' hospital here with
broken bone in the foot, bruises and
a head cut, suffered when a train
caught up with him on a trestle near
Sutherlin Saturday night.
Hembree said, "It was on me
almost before I knew It. I dropped
to the tracks, but I can't remember
whether I Just lay there between the
rails or whether I hung down below
them. I know that I was plenty
scared.
LAWYER DIES
NEW YORK, July 29 i Joseph
R. Brodsky, 57, labor lawyer who was
counsel for Eugene Dennis, secretary
of the communist party in the United
States, and who was associated with
defense counsel in the -6cottsboro
trials, died last night.
Klamath Business College
733 Pine St.
Phone 4760
Enroll now for Special Summer Study
for a Complete Business Course
after enter in e
rwiiooD
Are you troubled by distress of fe
male functional monihjy disturb
ances? Does this make you suffer
from pain, feel so nervous, tired.
Weak at SUch timm? Than nn e
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Famous. to help women troubled
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LYDA E. P1NKHAM'Scom'
i Come In and See Us
ror Top-Qualify Ready Mixed Concrete!
Our fine ready-mix equipment produces a really superior
concrete for all your building jobs, . . . And it elimi
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We'll be glad to help you with any concrete construc
tion jobs you may be planning so come in and see us
this week! . .
Klamath Concrete Pipe Co.
80S Market St
Phone 4265
Started $ome7ijigy
You're looking at the beginning of a new
day in the history of the automobile.
A new day of suptr-safely for motorists when
Bui ian have It today in a Nash "600"!
You see it in Nash "600" mileage of 25 to
30 miles on a gallon . . . SOU to 600 on
tankful, at moderate highway speed!
You see it in the roomy she of a Nush . . .
feel it in Nash performance . . . enjoy its
smooth ride on Nash's deep coil springs at
all four wheels.
Even the air is different in a Nash! Always
fresh, pure and drnft-frcc , . because the
famous Nash Weathcr-Hye System of Con
ditioned Air has automutic control!
steel girders replace old-fashioned body bolts
. . . A new day of biger, more comfortable
cars, operating on far less gasoline.
. . . A new day In which cars won't rattle or
Squeak in body or frame ...
Thin In trheti you see in X-ray view below
Nash's single unit body and frame!
With 8,000 welds joining every piece of
structure steel in "pocket battleship"
strength . . . engineers predict it's the You girt ll all in a Nash ... plus value that's
construction that's bound to come some- making Nash the fastest growing car in
day in all automobiles. popularity today.
And it's value you want in ,
your 1947 car.
Your Aanh dealer lias the
new Nash "600" and Nash
Ambassador. See him today
for The Pattern of Cars
to Come!
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iT There's-a new kind of service r jjafrafrr Z&rtSSiiiwr
at your Hath dealer. Hit miZS!' f ,
I new postwar equipment does JCr TJ ti ( tFff viif?t
J every job better on all fa . I" ""', , irssfMir
makes 0 cart. Get your Nash fSSfeSE ' !!SMsl. rtml20ilr
I dialer's estimate, end drive pggg PSjI
youll fie Ahead wiih
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LINK RIVER MOTORS
606 South Sixth Street
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3 PICKED
THESE
SUITS FOR THEIR
AUGUST ' COVER
Leave it to Chorm to
know something good
when they see it. They
picked these Jounty
Junior suits for their
August cover. We
agree with Charm and
we're featuring them
in plaid ond plain, the
details are different
but the basic style the
same. See them today
. . , and see the other
smart suit styles in our
exclusive Jaunty Jun
ior collection. Sizes 7
to 15.
39.50
AND'
45.00
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