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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1945)
) k Off-Line Railroad Agencies In Klamath In addition to Uin railroads orvliitf Kliimiith Knlls unci tlio OM.iin uruu, ui do thu Southern I'nclflc nnd Circut Northurn, four (itlmr railroads, Wiiitlcrn Pacific, Ann Arhor, Chii-uiui-Rni'k Inland, PucUlc, und Union I'lii'lflu, tun I ntnl ii off-lino uKiin i'lc III Klamath Kails to serve tlinlr piilrons In thin district. Tlio WiiHtern Pacific, which npci'iiti'H (ram Suit Lnko City to Him Ki'iinrlnco und UW-bur, Ih repriMi'iitiid by it, It. Taylor, ucntiiiil nitunt, Survlco from Kin muth Full" l vlu Blebcr, Calif., over n lino built In 1031 from Koddlo to fllebor, which given u tlirouuli direct service to nnd from nil custom points uh well iih Cnllfonilu, Tnylur luis his offli'u In tlio Modiunl UimiIuI bulldlnu und 1'osldoa at 1827 Fiidilc Torruce. Ann Arbor Lint 'llio Ann Arbor nil I ruud also hug offices In tlio Mudlcul-Den-till bulldliiK und la ri-prcsunled by Uny W. Cowloa, tnivullng fieluht uncut. The AAltlt oper- utua ferry service uurosa Lnko klii'hlun und servos tlio auto 'nobllo und furniture factories, In nildltluu to arrvhiK na o con uvullng link In trunk lluo aerv Ire. i The ChlciiKo, Hock Inland und Pacific la represented locally by A. C. l.alierlec, who realdea at 1081 Kile. Lnborleo hua been . the Iravcllnu fiolKlit repreaen tallvo hero nlnco Siilomb(r, 1U42. Tha Itock Island oporatcs out from Denver, at woll na Toxiij nnd UKlnlioma. me line ta (iiinoua for Hi Streumllne Rockets. Jack E. Athrrton, traveling frelxhl and pnssoiiKor aKent, reproacnta tha Union Pacific In Klumutli inn. Tlio union l'a clflc lervei an extensive torrl tory in tho west with eastern iliituwnya at Omaha and Kuntus City. It operates tho stream liners, City of Portland, City of San r'runcisco and City of Los AnKoles. between Chicago and tho west count, and maintains throuuh freight service with western connecting tinea. Ath crton la residing ut tho Wlllard hotel until he la nolo to secure rcaldcnco In Klamalh Vulls for his wife nnd two children. Typo Strikers Reject Offer SEATTLE, Dec. 8 (P) Nows-hungry Scuitlvitca went into their 17th day toduy, itlll trying to find out whether Itchy got out of tlio culvert, and It looks as If they won't know for loino time to come. , Tho clty'i striking printer! last night rejected a manage ment proposal and resumed their nickeling of tho three strikebound Scuttle, doilies. Tho itriko commutes did not reveal terms of tlio management offer or the voto of tho affected mem ber.! of tho Typographical Union (AtD, aaying only tnni a management-concession "was reject ed 'overwhelmingly.' " Dcbnte on tho proposal lasted two and a half hours. Employes of the morning Posl-Intclligcn- ccr. which, wns prepnrcd for an immediate piungo into me worn of resuming publication, clus tered outside tho building await ing the results or the vote. Printers on all three Seattle papers, tho P-I, Times and Star, left their jobs Nov. IB altor turn, lng down a management coun ter-offcr of $1.65 to their de mand for a wago increase of $2.03 a lay. Strikers unofficially reported yesterday s management oircr wns for an Increase in the amount of retroactive pay if the $1.03 boost was accepted. Schaupp Announces Change Of Offices Arthur W. Schaupp, Klamath Falls attorney and state highway commissioner, this week moved to tho Willlls building, Room 207. Schaupp started practicing in that building 20 yenrs ago when he first enmo to Klamath Fnlls. His offices hnvo boon at 813 Main. 4 Schaupp will be associated in the sumo offices with D. E. Van vnctor who returned here to re sume his lnw prnctlce nftcr serv ing with tho United States army overseas. DON'T BE A SLAVE TO CONSTIPATION Do Ah Millions Do Eat KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN. For Lasting Relief Conatlnntei)? Uslnc- hnrnti In. uvo orugai millions navo solved the problem of consllnntlon duo to lack of bulk in tho diet. Thoy cat a daily dish of KELLOGG'S ALIj-BRAN. nnd drink nlontv of ,wntor for regular elimination I It you hnvo this troublo nnd will fol. low this simplo precaution, yon way nover have to tnko a laxative for tho rest of your life! ALL-BRAN'S not a purgative. Proviilos gon tie bulk to aid normal, ainturnl elimination. It's a great, naturally regulating food. Ivan Richer In - Nutrition Than Whale Wheat Bocauso it's made from tha vital mitor lauera of wheat, in which whole-wheat protective food ele ments are concentrated. One ounce of KELLOGG'S ALUBRAN pro vides moro than 18 your daily iron need to holp mnko good, rod blood. Calcium nnd phosphorus to help build bones and teeth, wholo-irrnin vitamins to help guard against deficiencies, Protein to help build body tissue essen tial for growth. Got ALL-BRAN at your gro cer's. Made by Kcllogg's p' Buttle CmifciaratiQnaha. I '.I .'1 KLAMATH RAILROAD REPRESENTATIVES 7 if 11 ViJi, 1 f n A. C. LABEHLEE R. H. TAYLOR J. E. ATHERTON RAY W. COWLES Bob Crosby's Band To Play . At Marine Post Tonight Bob Crosby, lust out of the niurlno corps and 14 months duly In the Pacific as a lieuten ant, will bring his "Bobcnts" to the Murino llurracKi lonignv xor Norblad Seeks Mott Vacancy ASTORIA. Dee. 5 (II Wnltcr A. Norblad, attorney and World War II velernn. had his bid In toduy for candidacy to tho first congressional district post mndo vacant by the death of Itcp. James W. Mott. Norblad urged thnt all repub licans buck a single candidate. Should the republican committee meeting Saturday ut Salem en dorse another candidate. Nor bind said he would withdraw, providing other candidates do likewise. Tho ex-scrvlcemnn said "bur dens rising out of tho war wnr debts, re-employment, hospitali zation nnd atomic power prob lems must be faced and solved lo a Inrgc extent by the men who have been In service." Limes thnt nro green In color and heavy for their size are the most desirable. a dance and show for leather necks, their wives and girl friends. Tho dance will start at 8 o'clock in tho post gym. Before the dance Ding's younger brother and his orchestra will present a 43-minute show from the stage of the post theatre, starting promptly at 7 o ciock. Crosby, who was famous on ftuiu, m.iw(i, aim avw-u- ings before the war, did his bit overseas with the marines' spe cial services division, organizing Jungle musicals for island-isolated leathernecks. When ho received his dis charge recently ho lost no time in getting back to Hollywood and to get his band together again. Transportation for marines downtown will leave the naval housing area at 6:15 tonight, make stops at the courthouse, the USO and the armory and nrrlve at the Barracks in time for tho theatre concert. Then the buses will make an. other round at 8 o'clock. Examining Board Arrives In Klamath The examining board of Great Northern railroads arrived in Klamath Falls this morning on a special car from Seattle. Three members of the examining board, P. S. Proulx of St. Paul, R. N. Whitman of Great Falls, Mont., and C. J. Evey of Wenat chec, Wash., will be here two days In order to examine and in struct the Great Northern rail road men. The examining board usually comes to Klamath Falls every two years. Men Plead Innocent To Murder Charge PORTLAND, Dec. 5 (P) Two men indicted on murder charges in the shooting of Deputy Sheriff Al Bowe November 15 will go on trial January 8, Circuit Judge James W, Crawford ordered to day. Both John Drew, 23, and Law rence R. Oglevie, charged with first degree murder, entered pleas of innocent at their hearing. City Police Collect $3243.50 For Month Bails and fine forfeitures for the month of November totaled $3243.50. according to the report submitted Monday night by Act ing cnief of police yrviue Ham ilton to the council. , Following is the report: drunks, 214 men, ZB women; traffic violators, 20 men, 6 worn- en; liquor violations, 12; dis orderly conduct, 37 men, 5 wom en; vagrancy, 17 men, 3 women; drunk and disorderly, 4; reckless driving, 5; warrants, 2; miscel laneous, 11. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If roa etiffer from rteamAtlc, vthrttU or DeurltU peUn, try tblM Miopia lDipenlv fcome rxlp that tbouuDdi ev uainx. Crt tv pck He of Ku-Ex Compound, a two-week iupply, UxSar. Mix It with quirt ot wtcr. add the Julc of 4 lemoni. It'i tr. Wo trouble at til sad pteaMOt. You need only 3 tablespoon fute two tlmee rUy. Ofun wfttilo 48 hours eomctlfflM orernlfht splendid results sr obtained. If ths pains do tut quickly leava and If you do not feel better, return th empty pacxace sod Ro-Ex wUl cost you noth ing to try aa It La sold by your drunlst under an absolute money-back guarantee. Ru-Ex Compound Is for sals and recommended by druc stores everywhere. , Prospects For Tires Look Good WASHINGTON. Dec. 3 (JPt Tire prospects are looking up. xne ursi new casings to De re leased to civilians by the army and navy about 400,000 of them will reach the market in about a month. And these, which bolster hopes for an end tn rationlnff around New Year's, will be followed by surplus offerings of auto, truck and tractor tires at a "sizeable rate" for some time. This disclosure by a spokes man for the consumer goods di vision of the war assets corpora tion followed announcement that the government is stepping out of the rubber-from-alcohol busi ness because lower-cost petro leum plants can meet the nation al demand for synthetic rubber. fianu Closed The three big plants erected at a cost of $117,000,000 to use grain alcohol for synthetic rub ber making are being closed im mediately on orders of the recon struction finance corporation. wnctner Kr (J s decision would touch off another alcohol-vs.-oil controversv remained to be seen. Farm interests since early in the war supported the grain alcohol operations and opposed their curtailment. Recent new estimates that When colda atrlko with BRONCHIAL IRRITATION Rub on Penotro. It baao rich in mutton uet, molts quickly 0 medication can brine fast help for that Irri tation. (1) Ease cheat soreness, helps break local conjtestlon. (2) Relieves pain at nerve ends in tho skin. (3) Loosens phlegm, coughing lessens. Va pors help you breathe oasler. Ponetro la Grandma's famous mutton suet Idea made even bettor with medi cation added by mod ern science. Family fa vorite, especially with children. 25c, double supply only 35c. Get EsSJ PENETRD PHONE 8417 CITY DELIVERY SERVICE WE DELIVER Groceries Baggage Express - Trunks Parcels Furniture Messages Any Place - Any Time! . New Equipment Experienced Drivers Insured Carrier Phone 8417 After 5:00 P. M. Call Willis M. Robinson Oscar W. Anderson Home Phone, 831S Home Phone, 7287 Special today. . . Have a Coke ...no place like home for the pause that refreshes After a bustling day shopping, what a relief to get home for a chance to pause and refresh with iceold Coke. Coca-Cola is right at home in your refrigerator. That's where it belongs to bring you, your family and your friends the pause that rcfrcslies on a short moment's notice. Have a supply always on hand. OTTIED UNDER AUTHORITY OS THI COCA-COtA COMPANY IV COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF KLAMATH FALLS 665 Spring St. Phone 5632 . Hear Morton Downey KFJI 8:15 A. M. Iff I 1 I Coke eCocs ail rc i-CoIa iTou-CoWnd Its abbreviation. bke are the registered trade- J marks which distinguish the protV uct ef The Coca-Cola Company. lMtbKCa, SUNSHINE LINE CHRISTMAS CARDS iRM CHAIR BOOK ROOM CHRISTIAN LITERATURE 414 NO. STR ST. Wednesday Deo. 5. 1945 HERALD AND NEWSNIKl 300,000 tons of natural rubber will reach the United States from liberated and other areas In the next year made it unlikely, how ever, that the alcohol plants would see use again. W . u u J WUHU.IIUI1 They are to be placed In "stand-by" condition, ready to resume production In an emer gency, said G. B. Hadlock, asso ciate director of the office of rubber reserve, an RFC subsidi ary which supervises synthetic rubber production. Reason for abandonment of the alcohol plants was "purely dollars and cents," Hadlock said, explaining that the cost of alcohol-rubber was 241 cents a pound compared with 12 or 13 cents for petroleum-rubber. The plants are located at Institute, W. Va., Kobuta, Pa., and Louis ville, Ky. Classified Ads Bring Results. FILMS! Developed and Printed In br 9i30 A. M Out by 5:00 P. M. BUD'S 1031 Main Open 8:00 A. M. 9:30 P. M. Rita Whisenant announces the purchase of the Hazel Beauty Shop from Bernie Heidemann and Evelyn Malloy Miss Heidemann will remain with the shop until the first of the year, and Mrs. Malloy will con tinue to serve our customers permanently. The entire staff remains the same ... I am looking forward to meeting all of the Hazel Shop patrons personally. . RITA 125 North 7th St. Phone 6677 Vl f''; ' 1 twfrmy m . Wrap her in a wonderful gift of furs. Give her an Ed Hamilton unconditionally guaranteed' fur a present she'll remember for many years because she'll wear one of these lovely furs for seasons to come. You can select one of these luxury coats from any price to $2250 or have us order one special. , Now's the time to choose from our fine collection - while stock is complete! f5 joaTmm CmrVBNlEJlT Have it paid for by the time you want to wear itl ; lin WOMAN'S STOEE.iNO t f&