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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1946)
Groups Back Repair Of Highway 395 Continuing support for uuorind Improvement for hlKhwuy 305 was In ovUluucu tlurliiii lliu past week from (lotion In both Call jornlii and uix'Uon, in tlm form fit It'BOllltlOIIH ll(l(lltu(l to this Af flict by tlm Noi'lliiirn California Counties Supmvlsor association, llio Shiintii CiiM'iuln Wonderland association end the Kliimntli uounty court. All of ItiUMo expressions were received uy llio i.iiko uoumy chninl)ir of commerce, sponsor Inn thin movement, and imrtlcu- I ii i' nlKiilfli'iinco Ik ulliicliod to Hint of tlm Khiinnlh county court Inasmuch us Khunnth county In nut served directly by highway jinn. The portions of tht rond hps clflciilly nvcdhiK reconstruction lira lliono between Alturuii unci Ihs Callfornlii-Orcuon iitiito lino and between Hiivcndale and Se cret v n 11 cy In I.unxcii county. Nearly 30 additional resolutions asklnK reconstruction of one or both of these section huvo been received ly the Lako county chiiinher. Itrlcf.i supporting; both project are being prepared for dolfvery to llio public rouds ad ministration In Wimliliiiiton by Congressmen Kmilc of Califor nia and Stockman or Oregon. ft..!., t. 1...1.11.... ...... Wllljr iiiu iiiiiiiiiih "i llli tJUllRni the sponsors of the Improvement of tills highway have been au gured, In delaying adoption of resolutions hy the Grant county court In Oregon, the I'cndleton chamber of commerce, varlouii Modoc county bodies In Califor nia and ono or two group In Wanhlngton. The Lake county chamber, at regular meeting mm week, went on record ax strongly urg ing that the liiivcndnlc-Secret valley Improvement be started without delay from available federal lands highway Hinds. Conditions Of Oregon Roads Little Changed 8ALEM, Jan. 23 W) Road condition over Oregon were little changed today, the state highway commission laid In It dally road report. I'll commission said: Government Camp Snowing lightly, 20 degree. 62 Inches total mow, packed snow through out district. Santlam Junction Starting to now, 30 degrees. No new anow loot night Ttoad normal except for light occasional anow which U frosen. Total snow at summit 3 inohtc at Junction 40 Inches. Odell Lake Snowing lightly, It degree. Total snow at sum mit 108 Indies, new snow six Inch. Equipmont operating. Packed anow east of mllcpojt 58. One-way traffic between Oak rldge and summit Astoria Columbia highway till closed at aa.it city limit of Astoria, detourlng through Tongue Point naval base. Const highway, one-way traffic near Manzanlta. Mencham Small spot of to and snow on Old Oregon Trail. Bnker Soma Ice on pave ment. Bend Snowing lightly. BumsPacked enow at high er elevations. John Day One-way traffic north of Service creek. By JOAN O'NEILL The assembly sing wus the fea ture of tho duy yesterday. The sing was held ut 1:05 with An drew Lioiioy, iiiume director, conducting, tlxi blind wus up on t h atiige ."fc...tiai Joan O'Neill and It ten- dored the inn ileal a c c o ni panlnwnt, "The 8 t a i Spangled Bunnor" was the first aonu It was fol lowed by a number of La tin American origin. Throughout the program the band played various popular numbers, Koogle Wooglo Hroco III" and "Tlco Tlco," among thorn. "The Man on the Klylng Trapeze," "Let Mo Cull You Sweetheart," "Illuo Skies" were thu thrco songs that were first played by the bund mid then sung by the kids. The whole program seemed well received und future ones put on Hka this could be fun. Literary Talent Looked For The Service club is sponsoring a contest to find a new school song. Tho school bus hud sev er ul school songs In the post, but they are not original nor ore they well-known. This club has looked for something to do and has found It In this effort. "Klumuth Memories" and a KUIIS song put to the tunc of "On Wisconsin" uro the only two songs that are still even vuguo ly remembered. "On Wisconsin" has been used by loo many schools, but it might be nice If "Klamath Memories" were sung other thun Just ut senior gradua tion. "Coma On and Fight, Klumath" Is one long that Is original with the school, but it Is not well known generally. It looks like the best Idea Is a new song as the Service club has nronosed. Rules for the con- teat aro that any student may sumblt a poem which will be set to music by Andrew Loney. The poem must tie one suinza long and must be In by Febru submit a poem which will be read at tho Valentine's dance given by the club February 8. Prize will be S5 for Uie first winner, S3 for the second and $2 for tho third-place winner. Entries may be given to Doris Liggett, Ted rieoves or Andrew Loney. Mr. Loney, Oland War cup, and Mrs. Dcrnadlne Nogglc will be Judges. Klamath Basin Men Released From Navy Discharges wore Issued to the following Klamath bnsln navy men on January 11, nt the naval base at Bremerton, Wash. Harry Brown MM 2c, Lake view; Maynard 1. Gardner AH 2c; James U. Gustafson WT 2c; Robert D. Book MMM 2c; Leonard R. Howell SK.; C. Kim ball Graver Jr., F 1c, Klamath Falls. Recruiting Station Here Leads Oregon The Klumuth Falls navy re cruiting station liguln loud ull Oregon stations, It Is reported by Lt. J, E. Hiiyus, offlcer-ln-churgo of the Oregon recruiting district. Tho Klumuth station completed Its Jununry quota by the 1 nth and no doubt will double the quota by the 31st. Men enlisting now in the nuvy mny still qualify for benefits guuriinleed war veturuns under the GI bill of rights. The out standing feature of this law ure linn u ranee of college education, home nd business loans, muster ing out pay, unemployment in surance und adequate hospitalization, The following men from the Klamath district have been "shipped" to the Sun Diego naval training center for basic training since January 1: Ray mond C. Oversell, John T. Har grove, Juck Bronson, Clurencc W. Randall, Robert C. Chambers Jr., und Richard W. Crumpncker from Klamath Falls: Silos W. Pike, Morrill; Thomas K. Mop, James T. Gwln and Thomas A. limine from Miilln; Billy R. Mor ris, Plush; Juck Smith, John W. Roush, Bernard M. O'Connor, William v. urtweln and Fred It. Young from Lukevicw. Men from 17 to 30 may now enlist In the navy for either two, three, four or six-year terms regardless to their selective service stand Ing. TO WASHINGTON PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 23 (VP) Dr. Paul J. Rnver, Bonneville power administrator, was en routc to Washington, D. C, to day where he will complete preparation of BPA budget re quests to be submitted to the house appropriations committee. Committee hearings are to begin Feb. 10. More than 47.000 women arc employed In bunks ot the United States. Greene Assails Labor Importation SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 23 fP) Til policy of "bringing 45.000 Mexican laborers Into the United States while 20,000 veterans walk tho streets in this state," was assailed last night by James M. Greene, department head of the American Legion. Speaking before a Joint ses sion of the three Spokuno Legion Posts, Grccno snid "the most Important task before the Legion this year Is to provide employ ment for the 200,000 sons and daughters of this stato who went into service." Japan average three earth tremor every two days. Hughes Garage Now Located at 3840 So. 6th (At Altamont Auto Camp) Phon 4289 We thank you for your pa tronage at our old location at the Lakevlew Junction and Invite you to stop In at our new on. 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And if you want proof of present interest Just join in cufc conversations, or go to the Prado museum which houses so many of his works and sec the crowd that flocks to study his art, specially the scandalous pointings and etchings which he did wltn tongue in clieek while his victims tore their hair. Latest Incident The latest incident to set gos slo humming afresh has been the exhumation of the body of the fourteenth Duchess of Alba, tho famous Spanish court beauty who died mysteriously in 1802. This exhumation was ordered by the present duke to determine two moot questions whether tho duchess died of poison and whether she was the model used by Goya for his painting "A Ma drid Nude which hangs in the Prado. Tho duchess and the artist wore great friends and some his torians say there wus a romtinco between them. Be that as lt may, many experts ciuim tnai despite a striking likeness to the woman in tne picture sue wus toller than the model employed by Goya. Doctors still are examining tho beuutlful duchess' remains und ore expected to make known their findings almost any day. "Madrid Nude" Meantime "A Madrid Nude" Is surrounded by admiring crowds. They speculuto over the fnsclnatlng story thut Uoya, huvlnu heard thut the duchess' husbnnd had learned about the ; portrait, painted overnight an- j other picture of the duchess fully clothed und showed this when i the Irute duke arrived to demnnd an explanation. Whether there be any substance In this an cient story, tho fact remains that hanging opposite the nude in the j Gova room of tho Prado Is an i exact duplicate except that the I lady is clothed. It is only In i comparatively recent years thut ; these two picture were put on public display. Promotion Order Comes Too Late NAGOYA. Japan. Jan. 23 (IP) A clerk who wont Into hcadquar-j ters to mukc a report told Brig. : Gen. Everett E. Brown, com-! mandcr of the 25th division: I "Sir, one of the buttons of your field jacket is unbuttoned." j He saluted and left. ! "I want that man promoted," j said Brown. But the general was a few ; hours late. PFC James L. Bail-' cy, West Newton, Mass., had ; been promoted the same day for all-around efficiency. i Gas on Stomach ReJUf . m i to mt WU ymt mex; b.ck j Wtxo ttcM lUxatcd fid tiuii pilnful, iufTc?it- ; tni Kwr Uxnti uvl hrtbum, doc tori tmieJly tTMcTtb) Ibe fuutt-evUr.f tniiltlnm known fmr , iftaptOTUtlc fdltf midM! Ilka thou) In Bell-tnt ' TiblftU. No liull. fltel-ftru brlmi tvntott In Jlvff or rcUuo totU to ut lot doubU acner tuck. 3Se. Wedneider. Jen. 23. 1948 HERALD AND NEWS THREE YOU DONT NIID CASH AT Jeere-USI PURCHASE COUPONS Toi to tM OrH nmf Jtul mm t gt book full ef eouponi . . Uirn pettd Uie epwpooi uii Ilk mjo at) Ibruutb itort. There's no fui or form it Hy, no ilralnc Mn allpt. Rmall duvn ptymtiit ftn moaUity rprtnenU, Vaual mrrytot eharge. 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