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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1945)
OPPONENTS OF m ONE IDIEiBGIN oa'phAMUNTOi Muy i ih niiiiiiy opponents o( ,ron gha.Ul C t lt.llBl t,.,n. C8l,yon, 1 l l" "tu .C u: buttle which hM v0,f ,, rll "ni California conn- 0VA(t"f ."Wiling .fj'-'n?,10'; wtiilam ' Blcli. Morysvllle. that " i jiiiii1c mid sect onnl or loc"1 ,1' lull bo jeopardising STfrdcri S vrrn.nent's al loci 'MoVwiOO to Cllfor I. fiilff for postwar flood con. ' ' , ,L voted 10 to 17 E?'. ''roSoi vatlon'' cl.m.0 In he bill for cooperation in the "SSlLKB by Sn.lor Oliver Carter, tedding. ,lh" amendment nJovldM tl" nothliiK In the pro. S ,(l shall ho construed lis Sltulli'K to approval of the Bovcriiiiient'B propoiuil to build l oilier Iron Canyon or tho Table Mountain dam. Rich icuvo notice he will move lo reconldcr the vote. Meanwhile the assembly got down to cunm- i ffHry expenditures after r de falk explanation of Governor Warrens nu.i,vuu,uuu i"i lilc i: port tho next uiennnin hi Assemblyman Albert C. Wol r.nnn Unci Inr nrnrl ihl Hintft finance department hud already : trimmed au.uuu,ouu vm. .n aurstii of drpnrlmcmnl hood ind that tho wnyn and mean .-.ttin. Ilti-irnfrirf fnimrl 111 water to aqiicMo out of tho bill ...... J U. nlrl 'nrtliiilmMnla' hid upped the bill wllghtly more thirl yI.U.Hi umi minium tntlvo control hud been d( . ...1.1.1, .I.Aialrl mn,f tOO VlSCd Willi" Pllui 7v ""wt 000,000 In departmental oxpen To Play Hero Al Donahue and his orchoilra will play at tho armory hare Wodnaiday, May IB. Considered anions the most deadly cnemira our armed forces In the Pacific have to face are fungi, microscopic lower plants that thrive on heat and damp Joining tho parade of name bunds to tho armory this season Is Al Donahue and. his orchestra. Donahue, who brings his group of musicians and entertainers to tho armory on Wednesday, May 16, is famous, for Introducing many "firsts" among popular tunes. Some of the mnnv hit ho is credited with introducing are "The Shrine of St. Cecelia," ueep I'urplc," "Why' Don't We Do This More Often?'' and many others. , Donahue believes' that stress should bo applied as much to melody as to rhythm In the mo dern dance band. His orchestra is tailored accordingly. Other bands which will ploy hero this season include Jan Savltt, Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys, Harry Owens and his Royal Hawaiians, Tommy Ruck cr and Jimmy Lunceford. Now that the national curfew has been lifted, the hours for dancing will be from 9 until I. TO BUILD AIRPORT SALEM, May 11 (Pj United Airlines' offered today to build a $78,000 administration build ing at the Salem airport, if the city gives the company a 20-year lease. . Transfer Of Camp White Hospital Okayed MEDFORD, May 11 UP) The war department has approved transfer of Camp White station hospital to the navy, the Jack son county chamber of com merce was Informed today by Rep. Ellsworth (R-Orc.). Ellsworth telegraphed that de tails of the transfer and date of naval activation are not yet settled. Col. John R. Young, Camp White commanding officer, said ho had not been informed of tho action. Loney To Judge Music Contest In North ' Andrew Loney Jr., director of music education in the Klamath Falls school left last night following tho Rubinoff concert at tho Pelican to Judge the Southwest Washington music contest at Vancouver, Wash. The two-day contest will In volve more than a half-dozen of the larger high schools in that area, Loney. said. He will re turn Sunday. SPORT SHIRTS Sbort or Long Sleeves I1.SO fo 110 ' OREGON WOOLEN STORE KM Mala CATTIE Oil WAY TO Herds of cattle -were started back to the Klamath basin Thursday from their winter pas ture in California. Range pastureland Is ready for grazing in this area now, al though some of the pasture is pretty dry, ranchers state, from too light rainfall this spring. Among cattlemen starting north with their herds now are iienry uerber, W. E. Campbell, Garner Lundy, D. O. Williams, J. P. McAuliffo and sons. Lauren Miller, Nicholson brothers and William Kitlrcdge and son. The well-fattened cattle are sold In California in the spring, and the others are brought back by freight, fattened on Oregon summer pasture and sold for oeci in the fall. SMOKE AS FLAVORING Smoke is fast becoming popu lar as a food flavoring. Among the products affected by its use are cheese, game, oysters, salt, and turkey. r Schilling ""Vanilla adds delicate tempting flavor to your desserts Gratifying news that hor son Col. Beitrnnd W. Hamilton j. 8. srmy air force, "has been located," was received early this morning oy tno youins mother, lira, Dorothea McAnulty, 518 Kiamstn. Hamilton, 26-yrnr-old tail sun. ner on a B-17 Flying Fortress baud in Italy with the 19th air wee, was reported missing April 7. Later the war depart ment notified Mrs. McAnulty that her son's plane encountered heavy enemy anti-aircraft fire and was lost seen during bomb ing raid over Dresden, going down but apparently under con trol as the pilot headed, toward the Russian lines. The gunner's wife. Mclva, and 7-ycar-old son Jerry, are living at San Brrnardlno. Mrs. Hamil ton was the first to receive word that her husband was located Din details were not given. There are 11 mllp rf ali.ftf-le wlrea In'n n.i? . n.on jhaa about 7o,00o'fcet of electric Jwlre atrung throughout tho fuse. sna in the plane- equip. "CHI fSlilsPi YOU DONT WW CASH AT Seort-USE , PURCHASE COUPONS iMl Mt. U, , hook foil "linpni . . . t,ra ,M , T;i 111. coupou Juit lfk ' fin nil Mirough th ilor. TIum'i no Him or form. '' M ."His "l illpi. email i4 pajment unit ojthl rwnitaU. I111I arffhi birI( P YOURS TODAY AT "'"AM CREDIT Offke SUNDAY & TQwer squire :.t 1 1 . feiU M.ft.AA fiu-Llil' fclCia uV.. vAnl iSMUND WM, 'trt. M Luxury Has? 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