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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH KAIXS, ORKGON PAGE TWENTY ONS Guard Serious About Work I OH ANOI'.I.KH. 1,41- Kiliniuid II Hltill. lilt, In limn wlui liikri li In work .rrlmixly. 1 1 In Jolt Tumiluy w lo warn innliirlM sway ti mil I.rckliprd Aln rnlt Corp. truik rnrryu.i; Jrl nlipliiiic. Hi rill, lollowlnu III hit ''Mr unci fl.iil(luu vrhU'li'N iipiiroui-hlnif from Hie iritr In "low down, cllcln'l m.t Hie true It mji. II w tri.trd Inr lirud lui rinlloiiN L Vkllry iiunplliil, OFFICERS ALPHA CHAPTER DELTA KAPPA GAMMA NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FOR WOMEN TEACHERS GENERAL NOTICES ( TIIUItSDAY, NOVKMHKH I, HIS I Klamath Municipal Airport Closed To ALL Hunting Violators WILL BE PROSECUTED. All Kimball plonoi hay dlrecfjjlow acion. Larqsit stock of Icodinq mak pianoi In Ihii port of tha weir. LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. 120 N. 7lh Ph.r.. 7112 PROMPT DEAD REMOVAL WE ACCEPT COLLECT CALLS Phone - 4685 or 4636 We Purchase Kitchen Grease KLAMATH TALLOW COMPANY fO Boi 1221 O TK modern Crt Northern boicar It much blicr and trotir than that of 25 yra to. Shown abov ta ona of tha railway' riiwtit can. Tha shaded araa at tha top Uluttrataa tha 40 par cant Incraaaa In tha cubic loot capacity of today'a botcar a compared with that of 1925. Graat Northarn haa bagun contlruction of 1.000 new boacara In Ite ahop In St. Cloud, Minn. YOUR NICKEL AND RAIL SERVICE i Like the old tray mare of yesteryear, the American nickel isn't what it used to be. The 5 cent piece doesn't pack much punch these days at the grocery store, the meat market and other places where you buy the things you need. The nickel has meant less and less to Great Northern, too, in the past dozen years especially for buying things the railway must have to provide transportation services. i Wages are good example, for payroll is our biggest expense item. A nickel was worth 4 minutes of average employe service in 1939, but good for only H minutes as of July 1 this year. In addition to the 140 per cent increase in Great Northern's payroll costs since 1939, there has been a 131 per cent advance in prices of materials and supplies in the past 1 2 years. In 1945 when prices really began climbing th. genaral l.v.1 of railway freight ratas was no higher than in 1939, and some what lower than in the late 20a and 30s. However, the unit selling price of Great Northern's ser vice the average charge for moving one ton of freight one mile has risen only 35 per cent in the past six years I What has been the effect of the postwar increases on the ' cost of buying railway transportation? We're now talking about your nickel, and how much railway service it will buy you today. Ten years, ago 5 cents would have paid for hauling 1 ton of average freight 6 miles on Great Northern, Today the nickel still represents big value in railway transportation, for it ia good for hauling I ton of average freight 4 miles! On almost any basis that can be devised, railway transportation charges relatively are a smaller part of the Bnal price of what you buy or sell than in any prewar year. A railway freight bill marked "paid" is a receipt for the world's most economical mass transportation. The American railway system Is the one big reason why people of this country pro- duce more and live better than any other people on thia earth. GREAT NORTHERN and FOR SALE TO SETTLE AN ESTATE l-r-Ganoral Elocfrie Vacuum Cloanor Like Now. 1 Infra Ray and Hoat Liqhr and Stand. lWhocl Chair Other Mlacell.neoui lltml CHA$. HATHAWAY 120 No. 1 0th Sr. STOCK Klamath folli. Ox. " 1 i r-k ".Vf-. ' i h 1 i 1 1 I I I I 1 1 i. f 1 1 t w a a 0 VI W W .J rrj' - . , n'" 1 ,rt' TT5 LEVI 'Ml WINTRY TOP Coifure "Dirt'ctoirc" Ijy Parisian stylist Jean Clement is in spired by fashions prevalent in late 18th century France and is a precursor of winter stles. SINGER SEWING MACHINES FOR RENT $6 per month W DELIVER SINGER SEWING CENTER Ph. 2-2513 633 Main RAILWAY at "'tefvtiri--' A SPECIAL TREAT is in store for members of Alpha chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma and their guests when they convene at the home of Mabel Humble at 7.'10 No. 11th on Saturday, November 3 at 2:00 p.m. Heulah Elliott, chairman of the day, will introduce the featured speaker. Mayhellc Wilson Klemm of Kugene, who is a sister of Olive Wil son, well known local teacher and chapter member. IDA EDSALL Parll.menUrian DOROTHY BAILIE Treasurer Another Mine Victim Gone? NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C, (.fl British Columbia's lecendarv "Lost creek mine" appears to novo claimed another victim. A mounted police constable and s veteran aulde have returned from a five-day search for Albert Cas pard. 60-ycar-old prospector whD entered )unc;le-!lke wilderness 45 miles north of here 15 months ago to hunt for Uie tabled mine. Constable John Dowsett and nulde Stan Zepeskcy said they found no trace of the prospector, not even sIrhs of a camp. Gnspnrd was searchUm for a mine whlcliy according to lcuend. an Indian named Slumach found 60 years ago. The Indian claimed the mine was on a creek lined it.ith irniri Since then. 20 men have disappeared In Uie search for the creek. SINUS INFECTIONS DR. E. M. MARSHA lhlrpractlo rhjrilrlin Snccpiarnllr Trtiut EtrluslY Method - No. im HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND EUGENE, ORE. MEDFORD ThoroURhly Modern Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Earley and Joe Earley Proprietors How To Hold FALSE TEETH Mora Firmly in Ploct tv your falls l.(h annov anil am. Iiarraaa by llppln. droppinr or won. -"..."' .VV ' ,,,1h r lalk? Jual anr nklr a llltla FAMTKKTII on you r plain Thl alhallna cnon-addl pod,f holrta ralia Irfih mora nrmlv and moia comfortably. No Rummy, irnoay, paaty laata or faallnir. Poaa not aour, Check Plata odor" tdanture braath). Oat' FA8TEETH today at any drug itori. 6th and Main tmt j-j.;-k3.o t?m Himi I : J tM--MS-aiiroi ill 1 ISABELLE BRIXNER Prnldent VELMA TENNERY Corresponding Secretary ELDA FLETCHER Recording Secretary y-Sh :f FOR MISS AMERICA'S AFTERNOONS Colleen Ksy Hulchlns, Miss America of 1952, wesrs a flare-skirted blue cotton dress with melon sleeves and blsck velvet plpini. Screen Scribe Still Sought SANTA MONICA, 11 Search Is continuing for screen writer Wil liam Scott Darling, 53, missing since Monday, - i His wallet was found floating In the ocean Monday and his enr was parked on the beach. The screen writer la not to be confused with art director William A. Darling, 69, a three-time aca demy award winner for art direc tion. I The Associated Press erroneous ly listed screen writer parltng as THE THEME of the pro gram is "Teacher Welfare and Morale Building." Mrs. Klemm, now retired', who is an experienced and trav eled woman, will have much to offer in the way of in spiration. She will no doubt touch on some of the inter esting phases of her recent Kuropean tour. Assisting Miss Humble as hostesses will be Velma Tennery, Lois Rumer and Josephine Penrod. All photos by Ferebce. MABEL HUMBLE Second Vice President NELL OLSON First Vice President sharint? an academy award for scripting "Anna and the King of Stum ' in 1946. It was art director Darling who won the award, and it was for art direction. He also won awards for "Cavalcade'1 in 1933 and "Song of Bernadette' In 1943. William A. Darling is retired and Is living hi- Palm Springs. OIIKCK SNARL NEW YORK. itV) Bum check cases rained on some 450 new comers to the police force Monday and caught them flatfooted. The checks were their own. thtrr first paychecks from the city of New York. A mix-up in the city treas urers office allowed them to be distributed without the necessary signature of the treasurer, Spencer C. Young. CLASSIFIED RATES On. day per word 4c rhres Days per word lie Week Run per word 15c Month run per word 45c (( consecutive Insertions for LESS than 4 one-day ads.) DEADLINES CUualfled ads accepted up to 5:30 pjo. for following dty's publication Classified display ads accepted up tc 13 noou for following day's pub lication. Pleas, make all claims for adjust menu without delay. a- Corrections or cancellations re ceived by 5:30 pjn. wiu be mad. in following1 day's publication. Herald & News Vant Ad Agents BLY HUNTS CASH GROCERY Phone 752 Box 343 DCRRIS MRS. DORA BRAKBAM Phone 182 201 E. Haze I) Henley - Tulelake RUTH KINO Phone 6452 Rte. 2, Box 515 LAKEVLEW BLUB NOTE MUSIC Phone 2701 12 E. St No filRILL ROBERTA DEWEY Phone 8201 Merrill MAJLLN MRS. JOE HALOUSEK Box 114 Malin Phone 374 FUNERAL HOME. WARD'S Klamath TuneraJ Home. 929 HitfnstrML Pbont 3334. MEETING NOTICES Crater Lake Lodge No. 211 A.P. and AJii. wiU hold a stated commu nication Thursday. Nov. 1st at 8 p.m. Refresh ments. By order of the W.M. D. W. PENCE. Secy. Manranita Chapter No. 172. OJLS. will hold a stated meet ing on Friday, Nov. 2 at 8 p.m. in the ioor hall. Friendship night. visitors welcome. Tnei- ma Creswell. WJf. Catherine Wright Sec'y. Lego I Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I am tha duly aoDolnted. aualifie- and acting administrator of the estate of jAaru.3 j. shine., aeceaaecu au per- ona having claims against said esute are hereby notified to present the same, with vouchers attached, in the manner orovided by law. to me the office of Edwin E. Drlscoll. 206 Pine Tree Buildina. Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months of the date o( uie iirsT. puoucauon 01 tn nonce. iSisnedi T. P. CASEY. Admin istrator of the Estate of JAMES J. SHINE, Deceased. EDWIN E. DR1SCOLL , 206 Pine Tree Buildinf Klamath Falls. Oregon Attorney for Estate. O 11-18-23 N 1-8 NO. 763 Nonci or FINAL REPORT AND ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON mn KI.AMATH COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of CHARLES A. SHERWOOD, sometime- known as fjnar.es Aionzo snerwooa. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned has tuea nis rinai Rpnfirt and Account of the admlnistra' tion of said Estate, and that said Court has set November 9, 1931. at 10 o'clock am the lime, and the Circuit Court Room In the Court House at Klamath Falls, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to said Final Report and Account and the settlement inereoi. Dated October 11. 1931. Wt KirVKF.MnALL. Administrator with the Will Annexed. 0-11-18-23 N-l No. 763 Sailor Denies Drunk Wreck OAKLAND, IA The sailor whom notice sav indirectly caused a Oreyhound bus crash that killed seven persons swears he had not been drinking. Wayne Petty, chief Investigator of the Oakland police, had reported tests of Sailor urvllle Kussell blood showed he was "very drunk. Petty blamed Russell's ."drunk driving" for the Sunday tragedy, Russell. 26. crashed his automo bile into a concrete abutment of the Oakland approach to the bay oringe, ripping out a large cnunk, The bus crashed into the con crete slab, blew a tire careened through a guard rail and plunged down 40 feet. Besides the seven killed, 23 passengers were injured. Russell was hospitalized for e rlotis injuries Clyde Diddle, superintendent of Prrmanente hospital, said Ri'S' sell's doctor had ordered an in lection of neraldehyde, a sedative. Diddle said It would react the same as alcohol In a blood test. He added there was no record that the sedative was given, but he assumed it had been. "I don't know how the accident happened, but I hadn't been drink lner.-' Russell said today. His wife said he occasionally suffered blackouts because of a war wound. if MIITING NOTICtS Scottish Rita Fall re union, Friday, Nov. 2 at t p.m. All candU dates report at 7 pm. Masonic Temple. HERMAN OLSVOLD Secy. REGULAR MEETING" of Disabled American Veterans and Auxiliary fill be held FMday, Nov 2, In the K. O. Hall, il ( p in. MAX L, RUOK ' Commander KLA '"" PALLS Aerie No. S0v0 O 4T Regular meeting tll ,y-i riiu.jr night 7:45 p.m. m r at n. tl ntw k j, . nail, fui jW-'Simd Walnub ...uk rrwmoers cordially Invitee, Buffet hours 10:30 a.m. to 1 s.m. AICOHOL1CS ANONYMOUS maata ttU day. 8 p.m. ror tniormaUon writ. Boa an. rnone 2-1230. LOST AND FOUND LOST, sold aarrintf. valued kaaDsaka. Reward. Sea Mr. Low. Modal Sho. Store. rOUND 1 boy'a leather Jacket. Any one who will Identify Jacket and pay ror tnia ag can pick up at low owena. LOST near Merrill-Lakevtew Junction, berman ahort-hau. liver and whit, ticked, male, one year old. Ajuwera to "Frtu". owner David Loaan Jr. Phona 2871 Tulelake. Liberal reward. LOST KITTEN Dark rey. part Per alan. Wantland venu. between Slltch ell and Diviilon. Probably picked bv aehool child Frldav mornlnx. CaL 7431 after alx p.m. Reward. GENERAL NOTICES PUBLIC INVITED MINNESOTA WOOLEN CO. MERCHANDISE SHOW Blankets Jackets Sno-Suits Specialties Wearing Apparel Of All Kinds Starting November 2 November & WINEMA HOTEL ) Open 10:00 s.m. Until 10:00 p.m. WILL be rummage aale at Baiin Mo tor,, 424 So. sum. Friday and Satur da SPECIAL, weekly rate. Modern clean room, py weefc. Pelican Hotel. ALL ORDERS prepared to take out. pnone taai, me pc to set a SOOQ aandwich. PELICAN DRIVE IN 4729 South 6th. MASSAGE Natural hot water mineral hatha. Open evenlnsa. Phone S4Q5. HELEN'S BEAUTY SALON New location 1719 Main. Phona 8384. V fUUR Slneer Sewlnff Canter la ooen to the public. Thursday 3:30 to S ( (or free attachment instruction. SINGER SEWINQ CENTER S33 Main Phone S-231S PERSONALS GENTLEMAN. 43, wlahea to correa pond with refined lady. cam. as. Box 403. Herald and Newa. FRIED RABBIT with trench tried po- , not roua. wvc. fli;AN UR1VX in 4729 South etn. WE MAKE records. Fly'a Recordlna Service at Conner. Service Company. rnone x-jc-u or doid. SFENCEH corsetlere Phone 7152 STANLEY home products. Phone .609. REAL SILK reprcaentaUva. Phona 7153. 10 SERVICES Sept ic Tanks Cleaned Newest Sanitary Methods Also ROTO ROOTER SERVICE Cleans Sewer Lines of Roots,' Eta ED F. KING 2434 Orchard Phone 8841 EXCAVATING MoDU Shovel and Trench Ho Bulldozer Fill Dirt - Topsotl Crushed Rock - Driveway Cinders Compressor CRANE SERVICE GRAHAM BROS. Phoie 6541 or 9110 DUCK hunters' attention. Old 445 Mar. ket crew, came prices, new address 103 Lincoln. Blrdi locker dressed or shipped dry Ice to 1500 miles. Turn left in alley to last house between Jeffer son and Lincoln on North Second or phone 4831. DUCK cleaning. Phone 872. TREE trimming!! shrubbery and top ping. Phone 3243. DRESSMAKING. very . reasonable. Phone 6840. LANDSCAPING, shrubs moved, prun ing, yard cleanup, roto-UIilng. Elmer Jarvie. Phone 7859. ' PAINTING and paperhanging. Phone 7617. TUFTS FOR SERVICE ON heaters, chimney, furnaces. Phone 6588 or 2-3318. NURSING in your borne, or , hospital. Phone 2-3165. ' HUPP S AUTO painting, body and fen der work. Phone 4040. MAC'S Farm Equipment Co., Ferguson dealer, pnone tuai. PAINTING exterior. " interior R. U Brown- Phone 4226. - EXPERT d res-making, tailoring 'alter- ations. rnone t7i. electric WIRING, work by hour or contract. Phone 2-1010. ' CURTAINS laundered and tretcbed, Phone 4914 ' PLOWING disking and harrowing. Fin ecu drill H F Jerrard. phone 5353 FOR TREE trimming call 3-0353. ROOFING applied. Terms on labor and materlal If desired. Phone P743. CARPENTER and cabinet work In or out of town, Phone 9742. J. L. DEAN Public Accountant and Auditor Office at 306 No. 7th. Phone ftHfj 12 EDUCATIONAL BOOKKEEPING, shorthand typing kin dred subjects, office machine. KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE 733 Pt,-.c Phone 4760 14 HELP WANTED. FEMALE WANTED, full time housekeeper and cook. Small house, three In family, nn children. Prefer one who can drlvt ca r. References. Phone 5076. WANTED, elderly lady ior housework 223 So. flth. . WANTED car-hop, part time. Apply in person. Ttk-Tok Drive tn, , WANTED, full time mlddleaged tiouae keeper r.d cook, with references, in live in or out. Three In family. Oooa pay. Write P.O. Box 153. WANTED; Mlddleaged! woman, Tuii time, be able to come when needed, housekeeping, sitting for on child ana cook l ng. Write Herald News, Boat 401. WANTED woman for light Housework and companion for semLlnvaild. Phono 6309 after 6 p.m.