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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1948)
PACE FOURTEEN HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 19411 I': I ,, KT-rr0"' ' Hf" rfrr '.79, HfvC . j' .fc. . - . . Jr. '- " " Freight Outfit Of Yesterday From Shaniko to Silver Lake wos the high assert route followed by the mule freight outfit pictured in today's Pho tographic History exhibit. Slivers Emery of Klamath Foils loaned this picture for the series. It shows a freight outfit on the Shaniko-Silver Lake route about 40 years ago. Shaniko was the railhead of the Columbia and Southern X.joilrood, which was built south through the Sherman county wheat belt from Biggs, on the Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation company line on the Columbia river. From the rail's end, freight teoms such as that shown here, took up the burden and moved large quantities of sup plies to points over the great Central Oregon desert. Shaniko is no such busy point today as it was when the picture was taken. The rails of the old line hove been taken up as far back as Kent in Sherman county. Shaniko is now a sleepy little town on U. S. 97, in Wosco county just south of the Sherman line. The Columbia and Southern railroad wos built to the town of Wasco in 1897, and extended to Shaniko in 1898. Stockmen To Meet On 18th Lake County Stock Growers as sociation will meet in the county courthouse at Lakevlew, Thursday, March 18. according to Elgin M. Cornett. secretary. Public lands problems, including local adminis tration of V. S. grazing service, and livestock disease problems will be discussed. R. A. Long of Fort Rock is chairman of the public lands committee, and Don Hotchkiss of Lakeview is chairman of the live stock disease committee, scheduled to meet at 10 a. m. Outside visitors who will be on the program beginning at 11 o'clock ? ill be Fred Kennedy, assistant re gional forester: Sherm Guttridse. C L. Jamison, officers of the state association; Walt Holt, secretary of the state A'oolgrowers and mana ger of the Pacific International; E. R. Jackman. farm crops spe cialist tor the extension sen-ice at Corvallis. and the program of the grazing service in Lake county by a speaker from the bureau of laud management. Committee reports and discussions will complete the piogram along with election of of ficers. Full report of California's drouth will be heard. STR1KK TOKYO. March 13 i" Japanese weathermen plan to strike Monday, for 34 hours. Wage demands of the National Employes union of weather bureaus were rejected today by the Japanese government. The strike will not affect forecasts for occupa tion forces. Necking Gets Prof's Okay SPRINGFIELD. Mass.. March 13 There is nothing "us wholesume as good clean necking," in the opin ion of a Springfield psyrtxiloKt.it. Dr. Dorothy T. Spoerl, a member of the psychology department of American International college, ad vised students, however, to "be rela tively careful where nnd when you do it." "You don't hove to travel 100 miles Into tho woods where you'll be alone with temptation," shr added. Dr. Spoerl offered the advice luM ulithl to about 100 students attend ing the first of a series of three lectures on preparation for marriage. She warned couples not to "spend so much time in wooing that on the day you walk to the altar the only thing you know about your spousc-to-be Is thut he or she is a fuclle necker." Few careers present the Intere.-.l-Ing and challenging opportunities that are part and parcel of naval aviation. Hans Norland in N. Slh St. Auto Insurance. It V: THE PRESENTS STANDARD OF THE WOULD ! Today, the world has a new standard by which to measure motor cars. For Cadillac haa taken a great stride forward one of the greatest, perhaps, In its entire history of automotive pioneering. At is always the case when a new Cadillac is introduced, the advancement embraces every phase of automotive goodness. The exterior appearance is wholly new, and represents the soundest principles developed in years of research. Interior design and finish are a complete departure, and add immeasurably to com fort, beauty and convenience. Performance Is finer in every way, for the great Cadillac chassis and engine have been WUU MBil lint CTtikblt ! MiliVMl Ml. thoroughly refined. And vital Improvements in factory equipment have raised even Cadillac's high standards of manufacturing. In fact, all the attributes which have contributed to Cadillac's reputation as the world's premier motor car have been made more pronounced. Regardless of the price class from which you expect to select your next car, you are cordially invited to view the new Cadillac now on display In our showrooms. When the standard of the automotive world hat been so declCedly raised, It ahould be of Interest to everyone. Cv-iir." jjE- Cadillac's basic characteristics of de Sinn art fully apparent in the front view of the 1948 model. Bumper and grille are even more massive. The symbolic V ornament and crest have been pleasintty refined to harmonise with new, tow hood tines. . Viewed from the rear, the 1949 Cadil lac shows a complete departure in de sign. The full-width rear window im proves appearance and safety. Smart "rudder-type" fenders, protected by sturdy bumpet uprights, five an appro priate touch of fieetness. Note the wide, low rear deck. DICK B. MILLER CO. 7th and Klamath Phone 4103 Store Hours: 9:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. 9th at Pin Phone 3168 tfc , for best results nt Now! "? .j v.-r t i m si ' No. I Grade Rose Bushes! A wide choice of lovely vurlelif and beautiful colon In biuh, climber, and florlbunrla to fit very landscape need. 1 15 each TWO-YEAR FIELD GROWN Full two years of outdoor field growth your guarantee that you are getting the best. 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