HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28,1 PACE FOUR Midland Empire News Fort Klamath Un. Hush Porter of Chrmult M business visitor her last Monday. Clifford Engle mad trip to Ash land tut Friday, bringing back with him en th return trip Saturday 1,1 wife and amall daughter. Krma Jean, who had been visiting rela Uvm In Aahland for the week. Mr. and Mr. Ray Kelly left Wed nesday for Wordrn. where Kelly 1 now employed feedini rattle for the Yanuay Land and CalUe company, of which Ernest Paddock 1 fore man. Th Kelly had been uytns here for eom time pat at th home of Mr. and Mm. Ord Pritch ttt while ho s employed at th R. B. Dixon ranch her. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Castel. Jr. and daughter Lena, went to Klamath Palls lsst week to visit her alster. Mr. Pred O. Pletcher, and see th little new arrival, a baby daughter born September 16 at Klamath Valley hospital. The Infant I the first child of the young cou ple, weighing S pound 3't ounces, and ha been named Lynn Merldee. Mr. Sari Jackson returned Thursdsy from Klamath Palls, where her husband was hospitalised last week for a sever back Injury. He I at the Klamath Valley hos pital, and will remain for possibly iIims WMk lin.T merilrai Mr. Jackson Is herself partly on) the sick list, suiienng rrom a case of shingles, but 1 able to be up and around. Mr. and Mr. Prank Btrahan, and Mr. and Mrs. James Van Wormer, pent Wednesday In Klamath Falls, when the men attended the meeting of th Oregon State Employes as sociation at the Knights of Colum bus hail, while the women went to th marie. Both men are employed on th local state highway patroL Mildred Williams, volunteer Red Cross worker from Klamath Falls, was a business visitor here on Thursday In the Interests of the Klamath county chapter of the American Red Cross. Visiting here Saturday at th horn of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Ed ward wer her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Randall, who have Just finished the season at Pe lican Butte, where Randall waa sta tioned a lookout for the summer months. They are now living in Klamath Palls, where Randall Is employed at the Ashley Chevrolet garage. ' ' Red hats will be much In evidence this coming week-end. with th deer hunting season opening on October 1. and many local people will b long goo from here and hard to find (rem Friday evening to Sun day night. Included among those planning a hunting trip for the opening days are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wimer and son Don, Mr. and Mrs. James Van Wormer. Roy Wimer of Port Klamath, who will be Joined in samp by Mr. and Mrs. Dale Knox of Oakridge, and possibly one or two others her who have not as yet made up their minds. The group plans to go to Its old stamping grounds in the Cliff Springs area. In th Silver lake country northeast of here A good rain 1 hoped for before th opening of the season, as preliminary scouting trips show that the woods an tinder dry, making hunting conditions bad. Aa InexpenslT Want Ad today ill sweaa t for you tomorrow 1 ; lrv .- I ,P- i i J j PLUS TAX Now thai tfc tmmtr tourist esasnn is rpaos ia sjtuser to get on tha new streamliner Suuta Daylight, which ha carried capacity loads daily since its inauguration July, 10. We invite yon to try this new luxury dayliner on your next trip to San Francisco and see for your self why it has created such a sensation. It leave Portland in the morning, arrives in San Francisco tha t evening. Through big "Skyview Picture Windows" you'll see the spectacular scenery of the Shasta Route now mantled with autumnal colors. Brand new from stem to stem, the Sfuula Day light has 9 chair cars with adjustable seats, cushioned in foam rubber, diner, coffee shop, tavern car, parlor observation, with many innovations for your comfort and pleasure. All chair car seats are reserved, but there is no charge for the reservation. FAST DAILY SCHEDULI Iv PORTLAND .. 7 AS A.M. Lv SALEM 9:00 A.M. j eMOAMT i ,9:31A.M. (, lv EUOENf......r...-...-...-..r..i...lO:t6A.M. i. lv KLAMATH PALLS. ............. .-. r. . T.ii P.M. V Ar SAN FRANCISCO....... .r..r. 11:1 3 P.M. v GCXNO TO LOS ANCIlf Sf-The Shasta bayUght connect with the Owl t Martinez, arriving at Los Angelas 10:65 next morning. Chiloquin Mrs. William Lore its returned on Saturday from a week vacation spent In San Francisco and In Wat sonville, Calif. She trareiw south with hr husband, who attended meetings In the bay city, and re turned horn after her visit with relative and friend. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Cook w t r hosts on Saturday evening to a few friends at an evening of bridge. High and low scorers wer Lou Kel ltson and th host Present wr Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Kirrher. Mr. and Mrs. Jo Mercer. Mr. and Mr. Lou Kelllson and th hosts. Bill PohU returned last week to Oregon 8 tat college In Corvallis wher h Us a Junior. Mrs. Prank Parker and her moth er. Mrs. Ella Bryant, hare spent several days visiting on th Oregon coast and at Myrtle Point. They left last Wednesday. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peters were her father' and step-mother. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ten by of Pomona. Calif. The Tenby continued on a trip to South Dakota and Montana before they would re turn to California. The Peter drov their guests to Crater lake while they wer here. I Mrs. Lloyd Peters and daughter Kathy returned last week from visit to her mother-in-law and her husband. M r. and Mrs. Edward ' Hamilton, of Salem. Ore. Mrs. Todd Deffenbacher was host ess on Wednesday to a group o f mothers and their young children. The party was a regular Wednes day to a group of mothers and their young children. Th party was a regular Wednesday affair given so the chlldrrn can learn to play with other children. Peo Minato was home for a week before leaving for Corvallis and his senior year at Oregon State college. Peo worked all summer on the coast for a lumber company and Is ma joring in forestry. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Minato. The seventh grade surprised their home room teacher on day last week with a bridal shower. A lovely gift was presented to Mrs. Ronald Sobottka and an attractively decor ated cake, mad by Robert Willard. was served. Several carloads of Chiloquin fan traveled 1 0 Merrill Prt day night to cheer the Panthers in their first game of the season. Even th defeat taken by the locals didnt dampen the enthusiastic rooting of the cheering section. A large portion of the Chiloquin voun- fry attended the circus I n Klamath Palls last week, attended' of course, by parents who were even more enthusiastic about the per formances than wer th young sters. Ronald Sobottka made a business trip to the Portland area last Fri day and Saturday. No optical illusions I Just fresh man Initiation. The ninth graders received their Informal welcoming to high school last Thursday and Friday when the sophomores gave out directions for peculiar clothing and made th lowly newcomers FOR RENT TRUCKS U-DRIVE VANS PICKUPS FLAT RACKS Kate ky mue, bear r week OPEN SUNDAYS BEACON SERVICE STATION 121 B. Mala Pa. DM from KLMWti fAUS ON THE E -.-".r. MARINE COLONEL She I ton C. Zem, officer in charge of reserves training greets Captain Mitchell Paige of 2679 Rod eliffe on his arrival ot Camp Pendleton for a two weeks' course of active duty training. kneel, wash steps with tooth brushes J and various other types of laugh ! provoking stunts. On Thursday each ! freshman cam dressed aa a well known character, for example. Lit tle Red Riding Hood and Tonto. Southern Pacific agent. Van Wyck 1 Wyckoff. announced this last week ! that the depot is locked from t In the morning until 4 in the afternoon on Sundays from now on. The ex press and freight office Is locked on both Saturday and Sunday, except for emergency business. The change came when employes re cently went on a five-day week In stead of six. Klamath Aaency Mr. and Mrs. Otho Poole returned last week from a five-week vacation during which they drove east t o ' Lockhaven. Pa., where they hav , relative. O n their return they brought Mrs. Poole's seven-year-old 1 nephew. Wilson -Butch" Bottorf. who will spend the winter with: them Visiting the Pooles for a few dsys on their return was Mrs. Wil- liam Pisher. who also drove west with them Mrs. Pisher continued on to Merced. Calif, this week. Bill Ployd left recently to enter his last year at Oregon College of Education In Monmouth. He 1 th FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY SERVICE On Your Car Regardless of Make! whether the job I art overhaul or Just lubrication or wash job. Thii free service hi yours, AT NO COST, If you live In the city or the suburban area. That's the kind f service we want yeti te expect from YOUR FRIENDLY NASH DEALER LINK RIVER MOTORS Phone 3650 TO SM fl?0CSC0 I I ... j son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Floyd and has been at home during the summer months. Ted Thorson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Thorson. left la..t week lor th University of Oregon where he entered as a freshman. Mrs. Harold Wing la on the grade school faculty ot the Chiloquin school this year. LOW BID PORTLAND. Sept. 2 lyPv-The corps of engineers reported today that Irwin A Deiulow, Eugene, had submitted the lowest of 12 bids for moving and re-erecting 26 Dorena dam housing units to Lowell. Ore., for the Lookout Point dam builders. The offer was MJ2S. i TOT 606 So. 6th a T sT M IMM3IJ hSb? 9 B Th friendly Southern Pacific Horry Fee, District Freight and Passenger Agent Ticket Of fleet Pheeia 1111 Paige, Marine Hero, Does Training Stint CAMP PKNDLETON, OCEAN SIDE. Calif. Marine Captain Mit chell Paige, SI, has Just returned to Klamath Falls after undergoing a two weeks' training course as a member of the United Slates ma rine corps volunteer reserve train ing program at the Junior Infantry course school. Cant. Paige was one of th many marine reservists, both organised and volunteer, who received active duty training at Camp Joseph H. Pendleton this year. Other Klamath Falls men who have Just returned Include Pre Robert R. Rowlon and Sgt. Donald M. Klrkman, both men having completed two weeks o f training with the regular marines For his outstanding heroism dur ing World War II. Capt. Paige waa awarded the nation's highest mili tary decoration, th Congressional Medal of Honor. He also wear the Purp'e Heart, presidential unit ci tation, and good conduct medal. Cant. Paige resides at J67 R a d cliffe with his wife, Oenevlev. and children, Mitchell, 4, and Jauis, S months. Road Dedication To Be Planned MADRAS. Sept. 1 I- Centre! Oregon chamber of commerce will meet October 16 at Tlmberllne Lodge to lay plans for dedicating the Warm Springs cutoff highway. The ceremony Is tentaUvely set i for November 13 at the Mill creek bridge. The last link the cut-off ' la expected by State Engineer R. H. I Baldock to be finished by th cere mony date. The route will cut about 40 miles j from the distance between Portland : and Central Oregon communities. To Buy. Sell or Trade It pays to .ead the Want Adsl CHANGES IN SP TRAIN SERVICE Th WKaST COAST, btwm Portland and Sacrarovnto, now departing from PortUna at 9:60 p.m. and amving from Sacral rorn to at 7:40 a.m. will ba ditcvnlinued. Southbound KLAMATH now lavinK Portland tor San Kranciaco at S:45 a.m. will ba iex'brduled to IwMiva Portland at 9:50 p m. and amva .laa Kram-iaco 9:20 p.m. nrt day. It will fnrifx-t at IWrkly with tha OWL to jrm Anttl, arrivinf thara 10:66 nait morning. NEW CLUB CAR ON THI Cascade You'll an joy tha naw Taacada Club' on tha Catrada, flaat ovarnirht train to San Fran riaro. ft m thraa can lone with 135 fH (two car Uirtna) of apaciouanMa for tounirtnA1 and djninir. KiUhsFn car adjotna. Catcade carriaa drawing rooma, rompartmanta, bad rooms, roomattaa, aactiona and rarvad-a?at chair can, FAST 0AILY tCHEDUlE It POftTLAND 4 M H. If SALEM I:. M. If A LI ANY 1:52 at. If EU6ENE a 7:11 P.M. If KLAMATH f ALLS ... 1:M A.M. Ar SAN FRANCISCO... . 11:71 A.M. Conmcttng Trains SP Bonanza Mrs. Bob Hurley and small son, Robert, are home from Klamath Valley hospital. He la til grandson of Mr. and Mis. Bill Hartley ot Ho nansa and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crawford of Langrll vallry. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lovrlad have returned from a week spent at Burner, Calif., with their son, An drew Lovelsdy, and family, who has a new son, Daniel Andrew. Mrs. Lester Hoggs left Thursday morning for Idaho where slit will visit her great-graiulsim, Paul Ed mond, at Coeur d' Aim. Mil will also visit friends and relative I n Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Home Drepuy and family have moved to Apragu Riv er where h Is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Nral Jones hav a new sedan purchased III Klamath Falls. She spent the week-end a t Ashland with her parents. Her fa ther continues to Improve from his recent Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Promh of Ash land spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Max- F.nonr..s iff New Treatment tlU Gets Real Results lVnl Wt ur thild annVr tlil tvdl i Mlniil of di.trr wiili rin-Wsitrntgh Anl It nn rvftppsrn. Mi(t.l irli rrt tl n gtn.lngT number of rh..drn (and atlulu too) 4trw vli'llmi nf th1 iiflv , thai tit mn4 r InoltU th lumn Ik!?. Yhj -himltj arte, mm 'ml h I n txut Pin. Worm . A ei, arln lifts tr,itnHil J'. p.Vf Vww-fe.-orT.-r. r. rllf. P-W nU.ng ml. tsjisnapptv4 inrrvdivnt that tWlrvv I'ln-W ort In tk aiMtiaa and iftwa Uwta Itvm lis Wdr. He ntrl, for th wamlnf of I'li VnrtM tm re famllr . . . ' I rtf. TtnM rich ! and tMpttHall lh rteT sting, IrrllaU 1 r-Ul ttrb Then ak r"ur drur-t for -W, h sttMil. -(. UhJl par. fxil v lh famMi Jam Co., ppswrlaiiata to vena ffrtndrti for ror 104 mn, lt atroy ! Pia-Wtwrna... toltowo that lick. rt tMrtf rM fiWaftMl When you MH- T 7. el T TLs -r HOW YOU Everbody talks shout PLEASURE, but only OSE cigarette hss really done something shout it. That cigarette is Philip Morris! Remember:. irritation meant mort pleasure. And Philip Morris is the ONE cigarette proved definitely leu irritating, definitely mildtr, than any other leading brand. NO OTHER CIGARETTE CAN MAKB THAT STATEMENT. YOU'LL Bf CLAD TOMORROW-. . YOU SMOKfO PHILIP MORRIS TODAY wtll. On Bunilsy, Mr. snd Mr. Prough, Alva Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schooler snd llsrlsn Prnugh went to Ihs roctro st t'etlar. villa. Mr. snd Mrs. Will Brown of Ore gon City are visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I wry Horn. Wrs Dearborn and rhtlilrrn were dinner gnrsla at 111 Uurllrlt home Motfier Khous X6esf! smoke PHILIP MORRTST PHILIP fAORWS 5 0EF,N.TELY IJSS IRRITATING . . ur now smoking I than tno Dran- i n light op a pHiup morris "J" ' 1 t rHRlr UNO.- I asvaetir . fOM .MOtno KNOW WHY TQU HOV ipimi w W OuUyiruuj Wedtirsriay (veiling and th Mike Dearborn horn on Prlday. Mr. Wesley Dearborn Is In Portland for medical rare. rowm link niim PKNDi.arroN, ntu as ui Tti Kastern Oregon Klertrlo oonperaUt atinouiu-rd yrslerdsy that bids for a new Nwer Una front Cavus ta Mrarham, Under Us ll.VllioO Rr.4 loan, vould b o)enrd October 17. ran brova "8M up Y pre$ent brand Err,--:; "'N rM'"r )