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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1949)
T PACE EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. 'OREGON MONDAY, NOV. 11. 14 Business, Industry In Strong Recovery After Strikes End Br a. a. r hill rrs NEW YORK. Now. Jl WV-Free. of erlppUtif strike (or th tint time In two months, business end Indus try mad a itronf recovery Uat week. Almost all Important Indicators of activity pointed higher, with th re bound most pronounced In the steel mill! and coal mine. Retail trade recovered sharply In areas that had been hard hit by the lack of purchasing power of striken and registered a modest In crease orer the preceding week In other areas. Overall Tolume howerer, was still under that of a year ago when the national economy was bouncing long at an annual gross product rate of $380,000,000, highest In bis tory. (It Is estimated to be current ly running at a $350-255 billion an nual rate). Stacks Climb The stock market shook off a two week decline and went Into a sus tained advance that more than re gained all the ground lost during the repeated retreats In the closing stages of the labor troubles. Invest ment rated Issues made a good showing In the bond department ; and the few new money Issues that ' were brought out for Investor ap praisal recelTid an approving nod. On of the most significant events of the week occurred late Thursday. A buying driv of size and force - developed suddenly In the New York textile markets. It sent prices high er and carried forward bookings tar Into next year tor soma types of food, before tt ended. Booming The) Idea of good business the bal ance of this year and well Into trie new on apparently gained new recruits this week. A big gathering of radio manufacturers In New York hroucht out reports of booming busi ness not only In television sets but in radios as well- President Truman told a New England council meeting he be lieved the country was over the worst Dart of the adjustment "that had to come after the inflationary boom we experienced last year, and Jack Straus, president of the big Macy department store chain. told his stockholders toe nation wide downward trend In retail sales appears to be at an end. Healthy. Stable "While we do not believe that the postwar adjustments hav been completed." he said, "we feel hope ful that the basis has been laid for the development of a more healthy and expanding economy which would permit more stable operating conditions. Secretary of Commerce Sawyer added ud the box score at th con clusion of a five-month "grass roots" tour that carried him 14.000 mile and found no reason why Dim ness should not resume Its upswing once the kinks caused by the strike re stralzhtened out. lt week's business chart bris tled with convincing evidence that so time would be lost In smiting Into high gear after the long period of slow decline during the labor dis putes. While the coal Industry faced sn uncertain fu'.ur th 400.000 or so miners who were at work In the pits brought up an estimated 12.000.000 tons. Steel mills hummed with activity as more and more furnaces were brought Into production, he operat ing rate was officially estimated at t per cent of capacity but probably exceeded that figure due to better-than-looked-tor progre In bringing some of the larger mills around to the flrlng-up stage. Mistake Blitz Papa, Not Tanner LOS ANGELES. Nov. 31 1 There's a slight mistake on the birth certificate of David Oary Tanner, two. his mother says, and she has asked superior court to order a correction. David's last name, says the moth er. Isn't Tanner. It's Bltts. In her petition Mrs. Helen Blitx, it. told this story: She married Darrell O. Tanner, 31. In May, 193g and won n annul ment September 20, IMS on the ground that Tanner had proved in capable of showing her any affection. On October 11. IMS. she married Harry B. Blitx. 30. seaman first class. in Kodiak. Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Blitx concede that Three Alabama Negroes Shot By Conductor BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Nov. 31 W) A streetcar conductor shot three Ne gro passengers last night after one of them took a seat In the section reserved for Whites, polio re ported. Detective R. A. Macmurdo said two of th men were wounded ac cidentally. The third, Sammy Lee Williams, 34, suffered a serious wound of the abdomen. Conductor M. A. Weeks protested when Williams sat down In the Whit section, the detective said. An altercation and the shooting fol lowed. Amos Crosby, 34, was wounded in the eg and John Oarllngton, 3rd, 21, suffered a bin wound. Weeks was not arrested last night. Detective Macmurdo said he Is still Investigating the incident. Streetcar conductors are allowed to carry weapons lor their protection. NOV!! Urge Assortment of LUGGAGE FOR HOLIDAY SHOPPERS Siick Headed STORE FOR MEN SHitMo'in .-. ii ... j i . ,.. .pjiimhii- ' W"- 1 1 "7V" 1 -w , - j i iii i i "rit ii" irr r n i nit - .... ...... PARACHUTE "STOPPER" FOR AIR FORCE'S NEWEST JET This i the Ant picture released by tit Air Fore to show the unique parachut braking technique used on the new Martin XB-51 three-let ground support bomber. The powerful swept-back wing bomber, seen landing at Baltimore, Md mad Its first flight on Oct 3S. Th pare chute. Wowed aft for use at th pilot's discretion, enables th plan to land on smaller fields. For taking on In short space, U Is equipped With the Jet-asetsted take-o3 device. RealEstaie Strength In Heavens? NEW YORK. Nov. 31 V-Th reason that real estate values hav not toppled is that 'Jupiter happens to be In Capricorn." The situation was explained at the American Federation of Astrologers convention yesterday by Louise B. Ivey. of Milwaukee. She told how astrological compu tations have helped In her work as a real estate broker. Stubborn Medicos Ann McMullln, of St. Petersburg. Fie, said doctors sometime are stubborn when it la suggested that the child, born July 37, 1MT. was registered as David Gary Tanner but they Insist that h really was fathered by Blitx. operations should coincide with th I astrological symptoms of patlenta. Hundreds of astrologers each with his own angle on the planets I were In town for th convention I at th Hotel New Yorker. I There was a wall chart showing 1 "the vibratory scale of perfume, of : color and of sound In relationship to astrology. The "gamut of per fume chart." composed by Conven tion Chairman George J. McCor- mack, got a big play from the ladles. Paul Crlrt, cf New Orleans, re- ! marked to an acquaintance that his wife's work on astrological charts undoubtedly la the reason he never has to watt more than 10 days to 1 collect a debt. A newsman could find no one In the assemblage who knew it astro logical methods ever have been ap plied successfully to picking winning horses. A book salesman said: T don't think astrological charts and scratch sheet have ever been cross-bred successfully." Friend Indeed Is Friend In Need PASCO, Not. 31 Nste Morgan got a ticket for speeding and forgot his date with the Judge until Just before he was due to answer charges. Ha phoned friend Bob Cranen to run down and handle his Job while he went to court. Cranen obliged, but do you know what happened while he was speeding to his friend's as sistance? Same Judge, too. Dairies Too Fancy For Pockttbooks? PORTLAND, Nov. 31 W Delrtts may be getting too fancy lor th cuiuumera' pocaetbooks, an Oregon Bute college expert suggested, "With building eost going up, are some of the present require ments neceasaryf" P. M. Brandt of the division of animal Industrie asked a seminar of health officers here. "Unnecessary constructions costs sre sure to be felt In an Increased price of milk." Brandt said. He said Oregon stats Is studying the actual necessities In grade A dairies." It Pays to Us th Want-Adsl Ho Matter Where Yea Live . . . Yoj Con Fftoy Tank Gas Servki Propane) Tanks for Rent NO NEED TO iUY UTIUTYSERYICE California Pacific Utilities Company TYPHOON MANILLA, Nov. 31 () The weather bureau said today a typhoon with winds up to M miles an hour would pass about 300 mllesnorth of Luxon Island early tomorrow. The typhoon was moving west northwest at 10 miles an hour. Malcolm Eplty, Jr. Gets School Honor Malcolm Eplry Jr., son of Mr. nd Mrs. Malcolm Epley of Ixmg Hrarh, Calif., formerly of Klemain alls, was tapped for mars, senior oitn's honorary at the University of Oregon, last Helm day night at tli Homecoming dance III Eugene. Eplry Is a member of Phi Kappa Pal social fialernlly, and was chosen for th honorary t his In terest In activities on III campus and high grade standing. f- - - 1 fiMvfnrH WZ.X wn.ri i.min vtr 1 ew. l -"N- VI s Petri h MF ii 1 Ct',u . WSaulernc j It went over Big i with this! rVHri Mm Amy curhtjr dinsitr It bound lo K mar fttiWfl yraj Mrvt km TaiM-lik Fftri Win, tnfuy ,n ntbtr, mon Miiiiying tM tha rtsuli ot ihtt ftor.iicMti of IDM.ksft skill I PETRI WINE CO., SAN fRANCISCO. CAUP. idson invades loivor-nrice field WITH FAMOUS STEP-DOWN DESIGN AiVA OUA CLVG TfF NEW ffudson PmmsRer x ON DISPLAY FOR THE FIRST TIME TODAY! Se this engineering triumph ; : ; a trim-size, new car with the sensational advantages of Hudson's years-ahead "step-down" design . . : A streamlined beauty with a colorful new interior featuring gorgeous wool fabrics com bined with plastic Dura-fab trim . ; . A neat-as-can-be automobile with more room than any other car ot any price, except another Hudson; yet a car that costs you less to buy . . ; less to drivel ... Hudson's new pacemaker is here today! ; : ; On dis play today! . . .You can see it today! For the first time in motor-car history, you can have com pactness and lower price with big-car comfort and riding qualities. For here is an agile car with more inside room than in any other car at any price, except another Hudson. It's a trim, tidy car with a lower center of gravity than any other make and because of this you get a smoother ' road-hugging ride than is possible in even the costliest cars built the old-fashioned way. Here, Hudson's "step-down" design gives you not only all the room, comfort, safety and amazing readability, but also all the low-built beauty, the long, free-flowing lines that can come only with the "step-down" way of building motor cars. Every body line is naturally beautiful, even to the graceful curves of the Full-View windshield. This is Hudson's new Pacemaker ; : . priced for millions of new-car buyersl You ride securely in Hudson's single-unit, all-welded, all steel Monobilt body-and-frame safely within a boi aection foundation frame that surrounds the passenger compartment, even outside the rear wheels relaxed in the roomiest seats in any automobile. This is Hudson's new Pacemaker . . . with the new highcr compreion Pacemaker engine, the power-packed engine that test drivers call "the smoothest, sweetest we've ever driven!" . . . the rugged, long-lived engine with new carburetkm and fuel intake that make it a lightning-like performer with surprisingly saving ways! And this amazing car brings you Hudson's new Super matic Drive (optional at extra cost) the only automatic transmission that includes the fuel-saving advantages of overdrive and that shifts gears just as you want to shift, that doesn't creep at lights, that doesn't sup as you roll along. There are more ; : ; many more : : : fresh, colorful and desirable features in this great new car . . . too many to mention here. Hadn't you better see it today? Trmdmurk mnd poSmSi pmiinf. rt'i menu railsl-J.a fat ti (ij'H'iiia rn?, NOW ... 3 GREAT HUDSON SERIES HUDSON sunt utiii HU0JOM fACIMAUl MMS HUDSON eOWMOCOII CUSTOM UlUU ONLY CARS WITH STEP tDOWN DESICN ANDERSON AUTO SERVICE 632 Walnut St. Klamath Foils 1011 Main Phone 7415 1 r Thanksgiving Dinner at HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES OF THE SPECIAL PRICES YOU CAN EXPECT: BILL HANSON BIG Y MARKET DICK HOWARD Ne. t. Shuck' Beet HEN TURKEYS COLORED HENS COLORED SAUSAGE LEG PORK ROASTS Roasters FRYERS 5212clk 39c lb. - 49c lb; 19c lb. - 39c lb; WALNUT MEATS .- RIPE OLIVES ML Whitney. UU4, .Ne. Ill ls 35c 1 9c Gulf Belle Shrimp - . 35c Diamond A Corn vn,ti aeni. . una 2 ' 33c Cinch Cake Mixes . De,ir. r, c.id. .Pi 35c Jellateen Desserts .n.c...t 3. 70c Mince Meat " ,or ,h jar 35c Cranberry Sauce pr.,. .. 2 25c Walnuts ZTZ v"' 2 lbs. 49c Tang Salad Dressing V 45c Pumpkin - 2 cans 15c Sweet Potatoes ..e.. 25c Coffee Xr? lb. 65c Swift'ning Snowdrift 3 lb. tin 65c 3 lb. tin 65c PRODUCE FEATURES To Make Your Thanksgiving Dinner Complete! Slicing Tomatoes 2 " 25c Lettuce Firm selld heads lb. lOclCranberrieSfir 2, ,27c New Navel Oranges ..10c Potatoes NKrr50$1.19 Celery n, erup .n.4c Rogue Klver Radishes, Gr. Onions bJc Fancy, well shaped Sweet Potatoes 2,. 25c Cauliflower Snow While lb. 10c W Will B Closed Thursday, Thanksgiving Day