HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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TRANSPORTATION NEWS
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Klamalll Kulla Hiiulhnin I'ailflc
tmpluyna, I n v I u il I II ii Uiilnnii'ii,
'yrtliiifji unci piiuIik'Iimii, were ki'I
tlni Uirlr numml ilii'ik-iin una
week ami lat u Dip HI'b inrillral
'HT Hfftl lll llOIIM'kl'ftllllK on tllf
private Iriukii near the llullwiiy
. t.xpreae of (lie.
I Dr. st- Tnlljnl of Hun Fiaurlaio
U here with mi aiaialaiil uiiiI Iuii
JuaL about completed axiiiiilhiillon
of Hi" enipluyea. Thin week lit.
Talbot ami lh riir wurn timklnif
trip out nf Uiwn In rlieck oper
ator mill employe iilniiu the lino
'slaewhere III Iho eyatein.
Ill mr la eiiilpprtl with medical
ami exiwiilnlUK fiu'llltlrn and lina
made It niiiiiutl Jaunt northward
earh npiliil.
HluiiilliiK near Ihr medluil nir la
'The Hluthiii." here Una week while
CI. II. Kllborn. auiierlntendeiii uf
(he Nhaala dlvlalnii, OunMiiiilr,
pay a an nfflrlal vlall. Klllxiin ar
rived the rnrlv part of the week end
will remain for arvnrnl dnva on
compnny bitalnens.
' The aluck hi'laude, wlili-h Jurtt
about inn llinma mound the HI
jrard durliiK war yeura, la Uiln
nlnv nut aa Jnha have Imtii ab
sorbed by tho alioimer ax. Thrre
are allll quite few women em
ployea, however, nionl working na
cur aervlre pinplnyra. A few hip on
tfuty t the rnuiulliuiiHfl aa Junl
tnra, hrlimra mid auiiply women.
TIip earellanl Jnli the women did
during the war ha been wrlttrn
down In tin HI' lilnlory liooka.
HI' employea attended a aafety
meeting lipid Turniiiiy night in lint
KC hall at which tnnp two aafply
man, Joe CiMppr and K. Jonra of
flan Kranrlat-n, I p c t u r a d and
ahowrd movie of rnilrond opera
llmu atrraalnii aufiiy piarlltrs.
There wna a good attendance.
'rralnumatpr Hurvpy Ttml expect
to take oft around May 13 with
Mra. Teal fur a vacation. Tlipy
will go to l.oa Angrlca and vaca
Uon In thai area
Korinpr 'I' r a I n in a a t p r Waltpr
Hughra ot Klmnutli Kail, now
holding down a aunllar Job in Hmi
Lull OblalKi. Calif., wrltra lie
qupiiUy of hla work, hla home and
othpr Itpina of Intel rat frnin the
aoiitliprn town. Ha enit greellnga
lo hla old frlPllila.
C. M. Uraliaui, president of Ilia
riltaburiih and Wpal Vuulnla rail
road, la a Klamath Kalla vlaitor,
hla private rar apolleil her Tura
dy and alandmg on the prlvaia
apur nrx lo "The Hliaata." Clra
)inm waa lnii ahown nrouiul the
Bl art-up here by Carl U. Andcr
aon. Portland. general aiiml fur
the PdiWV. (liahum la making
rouuna Inapertlon of all wpatprn
lallroada.
Engineer t L Van Limit ha
rpturnpd to hla HI' ilutlra from a
.eacatlon which took him aouth to
Tucson. Aru. with Mra Van
LlndU Wlulp aouth tlipy vlupl
with apvpral fornipr Hhaata dlvl
lon employe and Klamath falls
reaideiiu Including C. K. Kahpy.
former HI' engineer, and hla wife,
Nell, who waa a crpw dhpatihor
at Hip local office. Moth are tram
farrtd out of hrr lo 'I'uiaon Thpy
alio saw Kuiitiper D. L. Prulan.
, who haa ratlrpd and la now mak
I ln hla hnm- In the Arizona cur.
Mra. HrlPii Mom. HP train
maatpra clprk. Iravpn Friday for
Portland to lll hrr huabnlld Wal
rjr Moaa who la rprpivlnu addi
tional traalmpnt for a brokpn back
at Oood Bamnrltan hoapllal. Wally
k one of the drmocratir randl
tfalna for thp office of Klunialh
comity aherlff and hoiira lo be
bark to get hla rampalimlng done
kefora tha May pninurlva.
Pinman B. B. Moaply of the BP
family, with hit wife Clara, who la
BPi chief telephone opprator, will
jpave Thiinulay on a vacation trip
which will take llirm lo I'oriliind.
J. L. Ci'Hilnuham of Ban rran-lai-o.
dlatricl rar ann'lre agent, la
In Klamath Falli thla wpek mak-
WARE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE-
' WHUtjt CiImmI -AU Jr- ti mrnf Oil !
Mwviac Ktrti' to C
TK II w ahmiltl mr mil IxTttt f plnU fit
till juic Iftl y a. l- tov ty, li thla
bila la n A wing trtm,,-, vour mr nni
i digrt. It my just i-y In tb bowala. Thm
tu MotiU up ymir atomarrv. You ct
t.fMiwt. You riwl watu, lunk and tha wort 4
lunki punti.
It UkM thnt mlW. ftmtl rrWi I.lltl
iAvm J'llln to kH tlioM iinu of lil tlnw
Inf ttmtAy to maka yim f. "up mul uii."
(t i prkta Unity. K'fWtlv In mkln(
hlUrlnw ttrfiy. A for I'irtw'i LillU Uvr
TDU, Ul it toy drufilort,
Inu i nirvry of the vmpty mr
AltUlltlllli,
J in re Kliuuulh KullH HP em
ploy.' 1110 iTcMvliiw nieuiml tirnt-
inriil In the HI tlrliiTftl lnwpllnl
In Hun KimirlHrn. Thry are llrlrn
tliHlrrwimd, (Ink In tlir dlntrlrt
ftiMKhl it 11(1 mhMfIU(r ii k flit of
flin, KiiKliH'i-r U J, Urlnk, and Al-hi-j
L Tpi willlgrr, roiiiultiotiKO in
plove. KimlliPtr W. 0, Hlrlirrion, 2010
lluuiPtliilo lond, louu-llina BP em
pluyo, I in bruii (jiiltn 111 Ht hi
liotiio (or the piml twu woki.
Kroni Duiikiuulr comre word ot
liilortint to rnilrond inmi here. Nur
ii uui Urntm of Uuumnulr tin re
tiirnnd from Hun KrnnclKuo lifter
nMniMlliiK aeMloiiH of the lrnllutlve
himrd. He whu npjMJliitrd iMnrre
liiry of the t:llfin nlu Alnte IrKlt
lutlve bottrd of the Brotherhood of
Knllway Trelnmfn.
The fioiid $:), I KKJ dumiiRe suit
uuiillint the Houtheril pHflflc com
puny In ft wrrk oprtird Turfulny in
Hiiprrlor court In Yrrkn, Cnllf. N.
Jt, Ciilllotjpttr, a hrnkrinun, In mi
Iiir the cuinpniiy for Injurlr uf
fned Juniiury IH, IU40, whrn he
lliiHd while board Inn a puMcnKi'r
tmln aa II wua iimvlng out of Leaf.
The complaint ttntet uni from
a Irnklnu inti olww urnU hla vision
mid he nllpiM-d nn Ice on the car
ntrpa. He Rtntca he aufferrd jwr
muiirnt Injurlf lo hla back.
M. V. He hoo nover. Orritl North
irn un.rrul ntfriit here, left Hun
dity for Ht. Pit ul, Minn , to atu-nd
a inretliiK of UN trulflc men. He
rxprcU lo be none a week or two.
Mra. Neal Olbnon, who haa been
on a leave of abaenre thla winter,
hua returned her pollion chief
elrrk a necrrlary In the ON offices.
Mra. Ulbaon ifcnt the winter In
Hun licrniirdlno,
Kied Milter, ON yard clerk at
Blrber, apent Tuenday here on
bualnpM.
Mr. and Mra. Guy I. Brllant
have returned lo Klamath KulU
TOONERVILLE FOLKS f
I IT PEVELOfCP l-ATEK THAT ETHPRIPGB PIP HOT LIKB I
Miss BAdnr's voice
3 Wji
High School
from WaaliliiKlon. D. C. where
thpy aitpndPd the marrtaKe of
thplr aou, Capl. Ituymond BellanL
llellant la a conductor with the
(Irent Northprn tiprc.
ON Tralnmaatpr W. L. Soliia.
accompanied by Mra. HolKa, left
Monday on a two weeka' vacation
which will take them to Old Mex
ico. Mr. and Mra. II. II. Treleaae are
lcuvliiK WcdiiPMluy for Heatlle,
where they will acnd a ahort va
cation. Trcleane la off duly from
hla Job aa UN conductor.
Little Ada aet Ulg Araulu. Ue
The llprald and Neva Winl-Adal
Ketchikan Facing
Drought Threat
KETCHIKAN. Ahuika. April 14 lP
Newapaper advertlaemenla aaked city
realdenu today to uae water aparlng
ly and to curtail the tue of electrical
appliances aa Ketchikan a "drought"
nenred the critical atage.
The city, wmch average, 150
Inche of rain a year, haa had but
two-liundredtlu of an Inch thla
month.
Official, aald the condition will be
"very" aerlous unleaa relieved soon
by rain.
By
MARY LOU ,
CASE UM.,MA
A new Idea la being tried out by
the Junlora thla year fur their
Junlor-Henlor prom. The prom,
scheduled for May 21, will be ruled
over by a king and queen, two aen
li.ra elected by tile Junlora. At
meeting Tueaday eight aenlors In
all, were nominated, and the Jun
lora voted In homeroom, today.
Candldatea for prom queen are
Vivian Kmeraon, Darlene Knowlea,
Judith Laraon and Nancy Hluaher.
King pronpecla are Bob liarnea. Bill
Muaby, Hob Hhaw and Bud Htrlng
ham. For the time being the re
aulta of thla voting are going to be
kept aecret.
Pellcnna cornea on the air again
tonight, at 8:30 over KKJI. Janet
Ruwvell will emcee the program and
the main feature will be an Inter
view with the track coach. Paul Oel
Ipi Other atudenta on the proeram
are Oenrglanna Clark. John Baker,
Don Paillette. Barbara Snider and
Bnice Irving.
The RASP department haa now
poated Rome myaterloua aigns
around KUH8 advertising their
aprlng ahow on May 6. They're
kreplng everyone in the dark about
the content, of the program, and
their alogan la "Have May 6."
By an overwhelming majority,
the atudent body voted Ui continue
voting for atudent body elections In
the new way, using the poll method.
I. aeems that most atudenta like to
cast their vote and place It In the
ballot box themselves. Anyway,
thla la the method that will be used
for the atudent body election, April
26.
The annual Elks' Spring dance
la coming up: the date aet will be
April 21. Sports attire will be the
thing, and dancing will be from
9 to 12. This dance la sponsored by
the Elks club and open to all the
hlirh school students In the county.
John Schubert heads the adult com
mittee working on the arrange
ments. Por the third time this year the
Spanish club will hold the apot on
the educational broadcast Thursday
over KFI.W. The program came,
on at 1:15 for 15 minutes. Aa this
la Pan-American Week, the aub
Ject will be on Pan-American his
tory and formation. An Interview
with R. L. Nations of the reclama
tion bureau will be conducted by
the three participant. Edith Wis-
NOTICE!
Change of Phone Number
From 3080 to 9383
R I K E R
VETERINARY CLINIC
Owls Mystify
Householder
PORTLAND, April 14 Wl E. T.
Hlbbard knows who's whisking
about through his house at night,
but he can't find out how.
Owls, he says.
They flit around, knocking over
senbarh, Beverly Kohn and John
Owlngs.
dishes, and then whan ha gtts u
to investigate, they perch In soma
Inaccessible place and hoot at hint.
Bcreeru are tight, there are no
broken windows, no holes tinder he
en ves. says Hubbard. But the era la
get In; three times In the past
week. lie plans to dn aomethlng
about It as soon as ht finds out
how they do It.
Little Ads get Big Results. U
The Herald and News Want-Ada!
From where I sit ... JyJoe Marsh
Now It's Neckties
Made of Milk I
Fellow In Andy Botkin's Tavern
waa boaating about a trick necktie
he waa wearing aaade out of a by
product of milk. "Took Si pounds
of milk to make this tie," he says.
Bill Webater waa unimpreased.
"Personally," he says, "I'd rather
have the milk to drink. Just aa I
wouldn't change one flaas of good
American beer for a necktie made
from thirty barrels of it!"
Yea, modern science being what
it is seema like you can maka
"anything eat of anything" these
daya. Hot in the case of milk, well
I gutas drinking it la still 1 whole ,
lot better than jnat wearing It.
Of course there are lota of other
ways of abusing goods and bev
ersges like a fellow who doesn't
appreciate good beer enough at ;
drink It slowly and in moderation.
But from where I ait, moat peo
ple who enjoy a wholeaome ber.
erage like beer or aie are moderate .
because beer itself it a oruerare -e
moieratuft.
IF YOUR
CAR or HOME
RADIO
needs repairing . . . visit
ASHLEY'S RADIO DEPARTMENT
I'se our convenient
budget plan .
Nothing Down
12 to 24 Months
to Pay!
All makes of car radios in
stalled and repaired! Serv
ice for all mokes of horn
- radios!
Our radio department la equip
ped with the lateat electronic
leal equipment and ataffed by
eiperl technicians. We're ready
for action! Bring your ear r
home radio In today. We guar
antee yoa real plpaaure from
your radio!
ASHLEY CHEVROLET
410 South 6th
Phont 4113
14 Hour Wrflekcr Rfrvtr
ANNOUNCEMENT .
Patterson & Son Paint Store
in Klamath Falls since 1918
Will be known as
A6-B
PAINT & WALLPAPER STORE
"Homi of Sherwin Williams Paint"
1229 East Main Phone 3324
Patterson & Son Point Store has been a well
known name in Klamath Falls since 1918. Hav
ing purchased the business and operated under
that name for the past year and a half, we now
feel that this change in our store name is neces
sary. Wt welcome all customers, old and new.
"Ole" Austad & E. J. Blind
li Ctmriihi.n&.Viuiti Sum Brnmi fmtnimtim
frorm?rl of Ashland' i IVbJ
! to nt Main Blrtti J4 I vi
' iJ LS.l ...:,,- I
m 1ba P - ' f
1M I..,,. ; 1 I , , 1 - I
e Margaret "Stormy"
i
Co-owners of the
M Charm Center
l, announce Arlein Franklin of Chemult as the winner ;
m of a $25.00 permanent wave for selecting our new V
M name - "Charm Center."
?V. All our friends and patrons are invited to our OPEN HOUSE on Satur-
day, April 17, 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. '
y 1215 Main Street Phone 4367 '
BETTER HEALTHI
TtMtod without Heepttol
Oprnoti
WHl or el) I n mi
, fJtxofiptlv BooUvl
WWFlrM W4f; JO A. M. J M.
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
Pfcyifttoii and IwrgaoH
II. Ormiar I. fliimilct and C3rnrl Avsnu
laf4ion EAri Tortland 14 Orvqon
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Leons Tots-To-Teens
THRIFTY THURSDAY
PRICES SLASHED!
Girls' Coats
Girls' All Wool
Ballerina Suits
Plain pastels and plaids?
Sites 6 to 14.
498 o 1(T
Boys' Spring
Coats and Suits
Sixes 1 to 6.
4'4 NT
All new spring stock
Sixes 1 to 14.
38 19
98
Ballerina
Plain and solid colon.
Sizes 1 to 14.
1
99
NEW SPRING DRESSES
Come Early
1 99 2" 3"
leons TOTS-TO-TEENS shop
602 MAIN
UkM & WJMlk 9msOm
an EVEN RICHER, FINER TASTUG
PARK&TILF0RD
RESERVE ?
- at NO increase in Price
To increase the quality of a high-quality whiskey u itbout increasing
its price, is an accomplishment at any time. Today it is a miracle!
Yet that is the story of this bctter-than-erer Park & Tilford Reserve.
. Richer! Finer lasting! Costlier to produce but it won't cost you one
cent more! For the greatest taste-pleasure and the greatest whiskey
value, we suggest that you ask for Park & Tilford Reserve today!
Tu old and new friends
To thine who have long preferred ToihoaetryingPark&TilfordRert
Park ft Tilford Kerre, we wish to for the first time, we promise them
emphasise that they will find exactly new laile-pltasure as well as a really
the same type of whiskey as always, but exlrardinary ubiskey value, both of
smatlbtr, riirrand eveny!rr tastingl which will surprise and delight them!
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Ncnv more than ever
O.io
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-nnrf the best value
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