Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 20, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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    HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falli. Ore.
Tliuraday, June 20, 19S3
PAGE 5-A
Nation's Newest-Oldest Railroad Goes Into Operation In Redwood Grove
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FELTON, Calif. (UP1I - The
ancient steam locomotive Dixiana
Shay with its four 1880-styled pas
senger cars puffs from the station
Big Trees Narrow Gauge Railroad
day this year.
Eventually, the road will curve
more than 3'i miles from its start
ing terminal, then back on itself
on a round trip to the top of Bear
Mountain.
The locomotive is a genuine
steam boiler, made in Lima. Ohio,
in 1912 for the Smoky Mountain
Railroad in Tennessee. It was
purchased by the RC&BTNGRR
in Virginia where it had served
on a now abandoned railroad out
of Dixiana.
The coaches, built by H. A. Pu
laski, Inc., of Irwindale, Calif.,
were used in the 1830' s on the
narrow gauge Nevada-California-Oregon
Railroad along the east
ern slopes of the Sierra Nevada.
The rails were made in the
iRC&BTNuKR), and it carries
excursionists through the redwood
same period for the long cone
groves of Santa Cruz County,
about 70 miles south of San Fran
cisco. Its maiden passenger-paying
run was made on Palm Sun
Carson & Colorado Railway. They
hourly on the nation's newest
yet oldest railroad.
originally came around the Horn
on a sailing ship. The roadbed is
laid on hand-split ties.
It is the Roaring Camp &
SINCE 1872-SATISFACTSON GUARANTEED W76uT - MONEY BACK!
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This bifl haul of track wjicn'i tiilrttn Irnm ji Inrl innlr trA
but rather from the beautiful spring waters at the headwaters of the Wood River at
Jason Kimball State Park. The limit haul of eiqht sacks of beer cans, pop bottles,
tires, and other accessories, was taken by members of the local Isaac Walton League.
The state spends taxpayers' money to develop its beautiful parks only to have half
witted yahoos desecrate them with such leavings. To protect the public investment in
sucn parks as Jason Kimball it is up to each citnen to curtail his own littering habits.
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Valley Faces
Smog Future
COKVALLIS (UPI) - In future
years, the Willamette Valley
could become a "smog land," ac
cording to an Oregon State Uni
versity pilot study in meteorology.
A report by William P. Lowrv
said air pollution problems come
about when air stagnates and high
Jevels of pollutants build up. In
the case of the Willamette Valley,
air stagnation occurs often during
the year.
The ring of hills around the
valley restricts horizontal ventila
tion, and vertical ventilation is
slowed by layers of air of differ
ent temperatures.
Lowry said that rain and winter
winds probably will keep the val
ley free of pollution during the
first half of the year, but the June
-December period could bring con
ditions favorable for smog.
The level of pollutants emitted
from industrial plants and auto
mobiles is still relatively low, he
said, but as population increases,
smog will be a serious problem.
EXTENDS DEADLINE
CAIRO (UPI i The Iraqi gov
ernmcnt has extended the dead
line on its surrender ultimatum
to Kurdish rebels in northern
Iraq, the semi-official Middle
East News Agency (MENAI said
today.
Mena, quoting Baghdad Radio,
said the deadline next Tuesday
had been extended to June 30
"for those rebels who were not
informed of the surrender order."
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Is it proper
to
call for Gordon's
by name
in English Pubs?
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It's not a matter of being proper. It's
unnecessary. For when most Englishmen
ask for gin, they expect to get Gordon's.
After all, its distinctive dryness and deli
cate flavour have been a part
of English life for 194 years.
Americans, however, have
been enjoying Gordon's
for a somewhat shorter
span of time. So it is
wise(and proper)to spe
cify Gordon's by name.
Your first sip of a
Gordon's martini will
tell you why it's the big
gest selling gin over here
as well as in England
and the rest of the world.
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61 st Anniversary Sale
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One large group mid and hi heels Select from Red
Cross, Tweedies, Foot Flairs ond Accents. All sizes,
but not all sizes in every style.
Values to
18.99
Now Only
FLATS
One group of selected flats from our regular stock
of Cobblers, Cobbies and Accents. Hurry for best selection.
Values to
12.99
Now Only
All Salct Final No Refunds or Eiehongej!
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31 50
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