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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1949)
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON VvjDNESDAY, AUG. 31, 1?4 PACE TWO OCSE Strike Holds; No Break Seen The Oregon, California nd Fast ern railroad atrlka waa In 1U third day today with no aettlrment in sight. The It oprratlng employee ef the So-mlle (Hat road stopped ; work Monday morning U bark 1 up grieYancee of the Order of Railway Conductor! and tha atrlka la beginning to pinch economically. Weyerhaeuser Timber company, largest patron of the line, waa re portedly stacking up rar of logs at the Bly end of the OCrfcE, unable to move them to the mill at Klam ath Fall: grain growers In the Datry-Langell valley area are In the midst of harvest and are anx loua to get the dispute settled so grain shipments can be made, and Industrial users of OCcfcE are eye ing Idle loaded cars. Tha conductors' organisation atruck OCcfcE on si pointa of dis pute, four of them pay. claims totaling aeveral thousand dollars and one claim for hospital and medical expenses of an Injured em ploye. The other point of friction Is a request for a 10-hour rest pe riod for workers after 12 hours or more on duty. OC&E la owned Jointly by Great Northern and Southern Pacific but the operation currently Is In the hands of the ON. Great Northern officials here are keeping hands off the strike, tearing any move toward settle ment to the railroad's higher an thoritice, and the Southern Pa elfie reportedly has one high of ficial here today. He is J. W. Corbett, vice president In charge ef operations of the SP'a Pacific lines and likewise rice president . of OCetE. The CVl L C. Manion, who Is president of OCE. re portedly left Seattle yesterday and may be coming to Klamath Falls to look Into the strike. Two union officers, O. W. Lange and O. G. McLennan, have been here since Monday, staying at the Arcade hotel. They reported them selves still ready to meet with rail road officials in an attempt to aet- ' tie the trouble. Lange la vice president of the Order of Railway Conductors and McLennan Is general chairman of a committee ot adjustment for the organization. They said today that even though the OCcfcE strike la by Just IS employes, the same atten tion was being given It as "we would give one on the Southern Pa cific with two thousand conduc tors." OCcfcE has been operating two locomotives, one used primarily for switching and the other making the run out to Bly. The locomotives, owned by ON, are Idled in the GN roundhouse. Magazine Editor ' Retires Today SPOKANE, Aug. 31 iP Fred W. Clemens, msnsging editor of three Northwest farm msgazlnes, retired today. Clemens had been editor of the Washington Parmer, Idaho Parmer and Oregon Parmer since 193$. Succeeding him as managing editor will be Cecil Hagen, former assistant university editor at the University of Idaho. Hagen has been associate editor for several years. 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FAMILY LEFT HOMELESS Flames yesterday afternoon ate through the upper story and roof of a residence ot 238 Martin, leaving Mr. and Mrs. Dave Alexander and their five children without shelter. The two-story frame house is owned by Walter Hannon and the fire was believed to have storted from wiring in on upstairs apartment tenanted by W. K. Connell. The downstairs part of the house was damaged by fire. Catherine Geis, Red Cross director, is attempting to locate a three-bedroom house for the Alexanders who were cared for by neighbors last night. Junior Show Sale Brings In $28,668 (Continued from Page 1 team was the Malin beef club- Kathleen Wilson, Stewart Henzel and Patty Smith who go to the j Pacific International show at Port- land. Results of last night's sale fol- , lews with placing, breed, weight In pounds, price per pound, purchase price, exhibitor and buyer given in that order: but Graai rhamalaa MarafarJ af Iba afcaw 14-H'. 1040. Si 00. S1040, Marlanna Hal lakaoa, BIU Samiya. Untv rkaaaplaa. Aacaa. 4 H1, 109. Sc, S680.00, Batty Brandajaaky. Dick B. Millar. Craad faaajalaa irrAl, 1000. S3a, SSSO OO. Krwln Rittar, Raad Tractor. Cbamplaa Skartbara t4-H. 1220. 31a. aTTS 30. Cathertna Daarborn, Paciic Sup ply Cooperatlva. lal Lubt Harafara. I4-M1, 47c, S373.SS, Vamon Halay, Glen Dehtlnscr. lal Llrhl Aafaa. 4-H, SS. 4SC, a3S.3S, Rodnav L.yona, Winema botal. lal Madlaaa HaralatS. C4-H1. SS0, Sac, S334.40. Kara Lilly. Willard hotal. lal rFA Aaraa. 1040. .16c. S374.40, Paul Mlcka, Klamath Iron Worka. tad Heavy Ansae, 14-H. 11.10. See, S414. Kathleen Wilaon. Lonf'a Apparel. Sad Llfkt Marafard. C4-HI. TT0. 44c, S33S.S0. Stuart Henael. Reed Tractor. tad Beavy Harelard. il-HI, 1045, 3Se, a3B7.10, Leota Peary. Ralph Hill. 3rd lltel Aaiaa. Il-Hi, 10. 47e. S437 10. Roaanne Wilaon, Louli Kallna. tad Mediaea Herefard. I4.HI. S10, 43c, Saai.ao. Sydney Kerna, Jim Kema. 3rd Baaay Berafard. 14-HI, 1110. SSc. S4.12.ao. Jimmy Dcsnan. Scott Warren. tad Liabl Aasaa. 4-H, SV). 41c, $348 SO. Diana Dennia. Elmer Balaifer. 4th Heavy Herefard. ass, 40c. 3384.00, Leonard Garrleon, Wtnema hotel. tad rrA Aataa. 70. 3a,. sum. so. Da aid Robinaon, J. C. Penney Co. 4tk Heavy Aacaa. 1025, 33c. S33S 35, Pay Gaaaer. Safeway. trd Mediaaa Herefard. II H. 40. 40c, S37S 00. Jaan Noonan. Winema Parma. 3rd Lirht Herefard. 1I-H1. 840. 41c. S344 40. Jerry Marken, Mra Paul Da ton. Srd Llfht Aafaa. 14-H), S90. 43e. anas.10. LaVam Hankina. Dr. Ralph Stcarna. Sib Heavy Herefard. 4-H, 1130, 34e, S.1SOS0. Bill Hill. Safeway. Srd rrA Aafaa. 960. 40c. S.184 00. Bill Warner. Swan Lake Mouldlnf. tad Shertkera. il-H'. 1200, 30c, 130 00. Don Weaton. Chae. Drew. 41k Mediaaa Herefard. .4-H1. SSS. 41C, Sma 85. Peter Retllnf, SpacUlliad Serv ice. . ath Heavy Herefard. f4-Hl. 1170, 33c. S.186.10, Gertrude Hoefler, Lorenx com pany. 4tfc Llrkl Aniaa, ll-Bl, 73S, 43c, 3311 05, glllot Weat. John O Nell. Itk Heavy Herefard, 4.H. 10BO. 34c. H0730. Jimmy Parker, Mra. Elbert Stllea. Stb Mediam Herefard, r4-H). V20. 43e, assd 40. Margy Brown. Reed Tractor. Slk Heavy Aafaa, 1075. 3Ac, 3387.00, Betty Hooper. A. H. Buaaman. 4tk Llfht Herefard. 14-HI, f.10. 3Sc, S.1IS40, Clifford Sutherland, Willard hotel. Slk Heavy Hereferd. M-HI. 1190, 31e, S.KW90. Joa Hoefler. Safeway. Slk Heavy Aafaa, (4-H1. 925, 30c, 332.175. BUI Gaaaer. Dlmbat Motora. Srd Skartbara, U-HI, 940, 30c, $33140. Margaret Scala. KP.fi. Pea af I Hereferdl, (FrAl. Shown by Ted DeMerrltt. Ken Green. Charles Dorby, 3.1c. SR.19 15. winema hotel. Pea af t llrreferde. i4-Hl. Ihown by Jimmy Cheyne. Jackie Barrv. Pauy Noonan. 30c. 89454). Charles Draw. Pea af 3 Herefarda, (4. Hi, ahown by Marvin Marken. Dale Willlama, Connia Johnaton, 31c. 8872.85. Emfl'a. Pea af Ihrea Ansae, 14-HI, shown by Ann ChallU. Fddle MrAuliffe. Carol Challta. 33c, SS36SS. Entile. Pea ef S Hereler,a, i-hi. ihown by Holiia Kiier. Paul Smtth. Bob Williams, JOc. SAS3 50. Weyerhaeueer Timber. Pa af S Herefer.a. il-H. ihown by Martin Kerna. Alvlld Romtvedl. Dick "Wvee, 33c. S80S.40, Weyerhaeueer Ttm bar. r.a ef S. (I Sbarthara, t Hrreferdel, . 4-H . ahown by Joy Koea, Heien seoer, Albart Keadv. JOc, $703 SO. Harold Hutch tnaon and Frank Lowell. Pan af X Anfua. 14-Ht, ahown by Ger ria Maaten. Anma Komtvedt. Norman Ottoman.- 30c, $833.30, Wayarhaauaar Tim bar. ran af 4 t HercferSe, 1 Aefee. I Kkerlherat aalsad 4-H aaa rrA. akawa by Shirlay Jnhnaton. Inland Webber, Kan Harahfalt. Elirabeth Scala. ja, i S103S 30. 3 anlmala boucht by Klamath Ilces to be closed, although no Of Billiards and i by Kicky a, , fjclai confirmation had reached thli boufnt by Klamaih Packing company, i . . . or' . . ... Mas so. rarrall WUaon. Brattoa Packing ""'" " -" MT?f!'r; at Haaaathlra. 305. S! 09. S20S 00. Oma 1 lal Barkaklre. 230. SOr. S110.00. Bar bara Cornatt. Jarry Rajnua. lal Darac. 210. 42c. S8 30, Daan Waa ton. Cecil Chama. lal Cbaatar Hbna. 1M Iba.. Sic. SIS3 M, Janna Warran. Dr. Ralph Staama. lit craaabra4. 2.10. Sir. S140.30. Richard Bamatt. Dr. Jamaa Hilton. lal Haralard. 3U0 lba. SJC. S1 10 00. Kannatn weatharby. Lddia Rajnua Elaina Kendall, Winema Parma. tad Darac, 250 lba.. 5193.50, Nora ateeser, Mra. lal Peyton. tad creiabred. 180 lbs . 82c, (147 90. Nina Griffith. Mra. Dan Llskey. Srd Berkahlre. 230 Iba., 3c. SISO.tO, Douflaa Embry. Mra. Loula Soukup. Pea af 4 HaaBpahiraa, ahawa by Jlrnaay Swift, 725 Iba.. 40c, 3280.00, Klamath Potato Dtrtiibutors. Pea af 4 Hamaehlree ahawa by Gen eva Swift, ris. j,, S2S3.25. Klamath lea and Storafe. Pea af 4 Darara ahawa bv Jimmy Jehaaea, Geerfe Olaea. Billy Dearbera, Llada Ellla. 3Sr. S308 00. L. J. Horton. Pea af 4 flarece ahawa by Beverly Srelt. Dale Olaea. Sbaren Scell, Jevre Olaon, 3Sc. S2M40. boufht by Gerald Weal. Earl Wilaon and John Hayden, aU Klamath county 4-H leadera. Pea af 4 Terkahlrei ihivi I. m-H Sltr.kal. Lee Kavlar. Mary Aaa Leavllt, jack Beakam, 40c, 8284 00, Dimbat Mo- morning that a radio report said "p.. .r t a. .... - ... i tht Klamath Falls and Astoria had erby. ata.i.y a.i.t.17 J.-.. .Vr." ! "'ready been decontrolled although jaaaea sr.it, David Lyaaa, 43c. $304.30. the area rent office here had re p.a ITi t B..Mkir i P.i..d t ,ve1 n0 " confirm the Ckiaal ahawa by Edaa Smylb. Clara , rumor. Saaytk. Adam Haffman. Hillv Paraeaa, . ,v, mw.m, kMi uaaman. SHEEP Graad ekaaaa . tb'aw- 'O- v - $3 35. $125 00, Joaephlna Colwell. saars and Roebuck. Reaerve champiaa Hampablre. 115 Ibe . $1 33. S143 73. Billy LUkey. Charlee Reed lal craaabred. 135 Iba.. $100. $135 00, Alice Ann Hatchett. Edith Palmerton. tad Hamaehlre. 170 Iba.. 50c $85 00, Bobby Liakey. Retell Guernaev Parma 2nd rreiaarfd, 130 lba.. S5c, $84.50, Verla Challla. Shaw SUtionary. Srd Hampahtre. 135 Iba.. 60c. $81.00. Richard Hill. Cascade Appliancea Srd ereaakred. 105 Iba., 70c. $73.50, Marilyn Stoneburf. Garrlaon Equipment. 4lb Haaaaabira. 130 Iba.. $1 OS. $13SJ0, wiiaia najnua. aony Bteyakal 4lb ereaakred. 103 lba . SOc, Katheiine Ahern. W. C. Dalton. $84 00 , Mars. 95c, S2e .25, Montgomery Ward. ran at 1 Hamaabirea ahawa ky Bart rea at a Ha.ne.klre.. ahawa ky Cecil Enmen. 70c. $189.50, Lowell Looker, and Klamath Pack. Pea af ais Hamp.hlree akawa by Car. aba Dlrkaaa and Nera dalllvaa, JOC, 1287 50. Reed Tractor. Pea af 4 It rre.abreda aad $ Haraa. Bblreal, 40c, $158 00. Emits. Pen ef 4 Hamaabirea akawa by Pegfy Neenan. Jane fireen, Grace Perry, Earl Mack Jr., 35c. $154 00, Tulana Tarma. -.f.f." ' craa.breda ahawa by Henry Willlama, Beraica Erick.an, Aadrey HI. tar, Kalhleea Meera, K, $186 00, Wi nema Farms. Pea af t eraaabredi ebewa by Marrlna Erickaen. Raymand Pledfer, 67c, $184.25, Sifnal Oil company. Pea af $ (allied I, 31e, $80 90. Klamath Llveatock. Oldest atempt at keeping weath er report Is said to have been made in 1644 by a minister In whst is now 'Wilmington, Del. Report Rent Office Here To Be Closed The Associated Press today an nounced that the Klamath Palls area rent office is one of 12 Ore- l " SHimiwu rem comra 01. 4t at noon today. The curtailment of rental acttv. Ilea was alien ax Ui reason for the closures by Regional Housing FTnaHlrar Ward Cnv in Bin Wan. CISCO. Openliona of the closed offleea would be transferred to the near est mnavlnirux offveo open al though no employee would be aaoved, the report sold. Oregon offices to be closed, in ad dition to Klamath Falls, are Pendle- Roseburg and As- toria. Washington offices affected the Pullman, Wenatchee. Bellingham, Everett, Olympia and Longvlew Kelso. The announcement' of the clos ure of theaa officeo added fuel to the belief that Klamath fans will soon be decontrolled by gov ernment action. However, the city ia going ahead with its mass meeting to dtarnsa rent control, ached uled for September M, at l it p. an. in the city council chambers. There were so mo rumors this North Bus Strike To Continue 8EATTLE, Aug. 31 iPr-The strike that has tied up north coast Greyhound bus line operations be tween Vancouver, B.C., and Port land, for 11 weeks is going to con tinue. Ray Jensen, president of the mo tor coach, employes union, division 1348, said last night that members had rejected the company's latest oiler, made after a series of day- long meetings with Governor Lang- lie during the last fortnight. The union went on strike June 18. Can You - THE SCREEN'S 3 mm OTSaSlSm death... thrMf t gSLtmad r'mtn seek th.! j ?f f "yiierna, BARBARA Mil BOBBY DRISCOLL Uj? J T"""' r YTt'f Yri ARTHUR KENNEDY PAUL STEWART RUTH ROMAN VwJ ,n4""" Jf SXJMi tjfUj E HAPPY Two "welcome strangers" r Klamath Yets Interested' In Dividends Klamath veterans are showing great Interest In the insurance dlvl dend refunds as la ahown by the number of dividends being request ed at local distribution points. Tlu kl.nl.. ...... ..... Mn,,rt. . 7 ' . that there has been an almost con tinuous run for the forms during the opening hours of the offices. The blanks may be obtained at all r.n.1 nfll. I. ,k. well as velerana aervte. waanlsa ' UoL T""n' ""'- Pelican Past of the VPW has the rlTTZ' v!' " lh VFW club at 61 Klamath avenue. Approximately one-fourth of all tax revenue collected by the varl- ous state governments In the United otaira is paia oy motorists. Positively Ends Teiight! "CALAMITY JANE AND J CENTURY FOX I V lovingly presents a picture to put z wink in IT f4 r your smile ... a twinkle in your tears... a song in your heart! a..m. viMT fairi - m. Come Early For Choice Seott! Doors Open Promptly 6:30 ADDED JOY! 'wir Maa'.iiii,iji iijmmftxtir;' Take The OUTSTANDING ADVENTURE Wo Husband, No Marriage, She Decides DKTMOIT. Aug. SI MV-Aftrr : years, Mrs. Sophie Nichols has de cided that, minus a husband, a marriage isn't a marriitge. Yesterday the lornirr Detroit school teacher officially shucked herself of Walter Nichols, who has not been heard from since he bolted I lhlr wedding reception Dec, IMS. She told Circuit Judge Chester , .. 'yu " Administrator W. B. Ham- Mrhnl. left after picking up the ; mni,d said nilnltiiiim llglitliig re wedtllng prraenls and Hie ccmlrnU , qmnPia would be set up and -. . -- r--- - J, . . a "V. a whirlwind courtship. 1 J"';lta O Hara anient that It : sounded pretty much Ilk. abandon- mT "" " """'' "I staved married because I did I not want to be fooled twice," Mrs. . Nichols said. Oil-burning locomotives have been in operation since the early 1800s. n STARTS yr ' . HUGH MARLOWE ELSA DOROTHY PATRICK BASIL RUYSDAEl DOOLEr WIUON REGIS TOOMEY Dirtcted by Pioduted by HEURY KOSTER . SAMUEL G. ENGEL tt-aaa ran $y OKit Millard ind SaMy Ben so" rnat $ jncf $r CLARE BOOTHE LUCE -The JCIlUn eltler" Color Cariooci go Tea'rw HaTlng In-Law TrouWe'. A Variety and Paramount News Excitement? III 1 1 1 1 1 I f rtflV I "H nYJ"Wf lit 11 hujiii ifirai -.'aj . .a .-J "coming your way"! Bing and Barry . ..."Top State To Test Tavern Lights. Check Games PORTLAND, Aug. 31 (fllDark pnrd taverns are going to get a IlKht-meter teat by stale lliiuor con trol commission agents. Commissioner Hit-hard Reed, Eu ene. said vesterdnv that "in anma 3S. I nf lllma nlarea thera lait'fc annual. i hwht to ace vmir hanrf m f i i rilinrcexi. W- A' "P""1". Klamaih Talk su.gesled that tavern, be In.perled . ,i, fp llle.al a.m.a ll. 1 ( 7h. hsd o"rved 1 ,rl ',."! ' "er .7 ilme. In .0',. "tab. ah- nirnts. ' Researchers have established the I Url. hal color pos.sesses energy to make us feel arm, or ct.ld, happy,1 lor depressed. ON THEIR WONDERFUL WAY INTO TOMORROW YOUR. HEART WITH .mmmn mm., tmcim TO THE STABLE LANCHESTER THOMAS GOMEZ THEY r l'S "Y... "At Whale Gives Boat 'Piggy Back' Thrill iiKPor ruv, Aug. 11 m Nklpper Hap M. Jimra and his crew rouliln't Imagine why their fishing boat had suddenly struck a slii.al nn Hie auppnaed ly sniotith waters off the Lin coln euutttv ruaat, Ihrlr 40-fmtt trailer, the Red Arrow, lurched wildly before they resllird that what they had hit wasn't a rnrk, II waa a whale. The whale surfaced and blew directly under the tnillerj then swam away, .arrvlng off IM worth of fishing tackle. ;itiN(i nuts PORTLAND, Aug. 3I i,v.-The ar. my rngtiirrra Invited Uls today lit leasing 'J5 acres of jiind within tha Fern RldKP dam reservoir area fop glaring puries. Hills ill be op- .nf(, H,lrnlbl.r M, Want Ads don't oiat tney pay I SAM BASS" At IAU6H,A, TEAR.A SONG 17 aatVfcn Va . or,- 0m9 '0 ftSo re" -Jlmmu .... ai 0' The Morn .1 4-