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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1946)
0 Slide Will Be Cleared Friday Noon SALEM, Feb. 14 (I1) The Co 1 u 11 1 1 1 11 ltlvur liluliwuy, cloned at Multnomah KiiIIh iiIiio (lay . uko by Him uIkuohI Klldu In thu liluliwuy cimiiiuIkhIoii'h hlnlory, will b ruopunud Frliltiy noun, fititto IIIkIiwiiv Knulmtur K, II. Dnldock mild todiiy, Dnhloclc mild It wus Inipomdblo to reopnn tliu ruiicl today a cilKlniilly dclmduli'd, bucuuao construction crown dlncovorcd they would linvu to build a U0 loot low bridge, rnthor than a (iO-fool bridge us limy bud plan ned. Uiildock said It would cost a totul of ubout $UU,()UU to Kt't the rond reopened, Tliu brldKo will ci'ohn thu ciiiiyon dttfj by tbo Iiuko slide. Tbo bridge will be loft In place until' tlio new Coluiiiblu ltlvor highway In finished In about twu yi'iim. Then thu present roiilo will become a purk rond. ltoad conditions over tbo rtuto wore llltUi uliiuiKod today, Willi mountain rondo still dungur- ouh and log In tbo vnl leys. 'J'ho dully loud report: Govornniiint Camp Overcast, 30 degrees, 100 inclicH total now, packed snow and lea on road. .Santlam Junction 20 degrees, light overcast, packed miow on rond. Light frozen slush In sec tions on road throughout dis trict. Sundlng In progress. Total mow at summit ISO inchvii, at junction 110 Inchon. Chulnn re quired, Chains Advised Odell Lake Clear, 17 degrees, total iinow at summit 1S7 Inchon, chain advised. Three short sec tions of one-way traffic above Onkrldgo because of washout. Portland Foggy, Columbia Illvor highway, cloned nine dy ago by slide neur, Multnomah Falls, expected to be opened at noon Friday. Traffic dctourlng at Portland and Cancado Locks via Evergreen highway on Wash Iniiton side of river. , flonoburK Foggy. - Salem Foggy. Grants Pass Foggy. Astoria Lower Columbia hlRhwuy closed by slide at east city limits oi Astoria, snort ac tour. Const highway still closed near Mnn.unlta, dctourlng via Sunset and Neennlcum highways. One-way traffic on Mlst-Clats- fcanle highway because oi wasli out. , Meaehnm Packed anow on Old Oregon Trail, but road well sanded and truffle normal. Burns Some packed snow at Jllgher elevations. Independence Granger High way Now open to two-way traf fic. x Snow Heavy At Summit Fob. 14 The snow on top of. Tunnel No. 3 Is 100 Inches deep. About 110 Inches are on the S round at the slatlon. This Is the ardest winter experienced In eight years. Mrs, Al Slowllzky, cook at the Southern Pacific cookcar here is In Portland rccolvlug treatment for injury received when she fell at her work, Lowell Hull is In Eugene on business. Ho Is purchasing equipment for Summit lodge. The Hulls expect a large business this year. Lust year, on account of rationing and restrictions, they woro obliged to turn away many patrons, . . Mrs. Jumes Pone and ton John. nle have been in Vancouver with Mrs. Poag's sister. Pong has gone to Salem and will meet them there on their return trip. Poag's mother and sister livo in Snlcm. Nels Miller has taken war the duties as section foreman hcie left vacant when Ben Ben son left last full. The position has been temporarily filled by John O'Connell who Is now re lieving at Abernolhy. Miller is . a former Cascade Summit rest. Li dent, having held the same posl " tion here from 11)27 to 1032- Mrs. , Miller and son Neil will remain in Oukrldgo where Nell is at tending high school. George Irwin who was section foreman at Abernethy has re signed to accept work In a saw mill neur Springfield, Snell's Message On Marine Barracks Herewith Is the text of the statement by Qovernor Bnoll re leased lata yestordny concerning plans lor state use of the Marine Barracks as a veterans' educa tional centert "This week Governor Snell requested the buurd of higher oducutlon through Its president, Wlllurd Marks, to muko un Im medlutu Inspection of tliu Murine UurruckH lit Klumalb Fulls with u view of utilizing these facili ties to uccommodale the great (lemunds being mudo on the in stitutions by returning veteruns Who uro desirous oi completing their education. The Institutions are taxed to tha utmost of their capacity und very likely will be unuble to ac commodate returning veteruns Ibis full. Representatives Meet 'The representatives who made the inspection und Investigation wore ur. a, l,. siruim oi ure- gon Stuto college; Jjeun isurl Pullott. representing Dr. Harry Nowburn of tbo University of Oregon; Dr. Charles uyrno, sec rciiiiv oi t no sin lo Douru oi nig n cr cducntion; ana ur, jonn Cramer, dean of general cxten slon, They wcro accompanied by ueorgo Aiken, siuie nuugct ai- rector, who represented the gov ernor's office. "Tlio committee met with Cap. tain Coggcshall, chief medical of ficer und director of the camp, who gullied national and inter national recognition us a result of his success In the treatment of malaria and fllurlusls nt the Institution, Dr. Coggcshall con eclved the Idea of further utll Izatlon of this splendid und well- equipped Institution und present, ed tlio possibilities to high offl clnls of the navy and volcrans administration In Washington recently. He also conferred with Senator Cordon who is standing by prepiircd to follow through in Washington. Fine Institution "The Institution at Klamath Falls Is one of the finest and most elaborate of its kind in tbo country. It represents on expen diture of some $6,500,000, in eluding the finest and most mo dorn equipment. It hus OS major structures supplied witn excel, lent furnishlnus: the bluest din lug room ever built by the navy. Included also is an auditorium with a seating capacity of 1100; a gaymnaslum seating 3000; mo dorn theatre; hugo swimming pool of very latest design: class rooms; vocational training set ups; hospital and ituirmnry; and many other accommodations and facilities. "The board would be faced with certain problems and dC- etc., but this institution offers such great possibilities and po tentialities that I ' am hopeful that a solution may be found and at an curly date. I wish to con fer witn members or the emcr goncy board at an early date. "The order providing for the closing of the Klamath marine Institution has already been Is sued, effective March 1, and the entire project and all Jts facili ties would be turned over to the slate free of charge. Ground Broken For Auro Court MERRILL, Feb. 14 Ground was broken tills week for a six unit auto court to be located across from' the James O'Kcefc homo on tho Merrill highway Just inside tho city limits. Tho cabins are being put up by Mrs. Bessie Grconmyer, Merrill, on land she lias owned for some time. City water and sewage disposal lines will run to the property. , Stromborg-Carlson Radios. Derby's Music Co. If iMll 1 S Thousands of mod and women have found (hat fime-toited Stuart Tablet! bring quick, happy relloi to Bloap-robblng ymptomi of acid iodifastloa MBRlnesi. and upset atom ach. Tnnto doUcloui, eaiy U take no mixing, no bottle, Tf? thorn hnvo a good nlght'a Bleep and wake up (n the morning fooling like a $1,000,000. Get genuine Otuart Tnbleta at your drugglit only 25c, ooc, or $1.20 under mak poiltlve money-back guarantee. Camp 6 at Jack Wolff, timekeeper Camp 9. left Saturday for month's vacation. C. 6. Borst lng is taking his place while he is gone. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown and Marvin visited relntives In Med lord over the weekend. Tho school bus was unable to run Wednesday on account of the uniting snow. Those on the sick list this past week are little Beverly Napier and Darrcl Winningham, both with car Infections. It. is honed they will be able to go back to school soon Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ' Grice have loft after visiting a few weeks with tho Walter Hcndcr son family. Grice is Mrs Henderson s brother. Oregon's Admission To Union Observed PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 14 OP) Sons and daughters of Oregon pioneers will observe the 87th anniversary of Oregon a admis OUR BOARDING HOUSE DESPERATE. TMl6GS AMD TUtKiWlS T'KA. MdORKIMGf- N0W SHE DefAfAMDS 1,000 0MX BOAED FOR. lit b AND THW DRfXTTED HVPrtOTlSr ABELfcRD . , HftS LEFT TOVOW: with MAJOR HOOPLI DOKyT EyPLODE 8&TWEEM THE EARS, MA30R.' TfvV OMLV A TWO-BIT SVlEKiGALI, BUT I'LL IK1 O rUNt iUKo rA&R. TRAMCB, RATH6R. JNTTO A -DAISY S3 C?C. vAI A i iruA TAMER. TOO. TVMI6&S?! Pasf or Eyes New Position merrill; Feb. h Dr. Duvld J. Ferguson, pastor of the Merrill Presbyterian church for the pust one and a half years, is considering a call from a group of churches at and near Mill City, Ore. He made the an nouncement of his possible change of pustoratcs Wednes day. Mill City is 30 miles cast of Salem. Ho expects, to visit his nallvo land, Scotland, and European countries before ac cepting his prospective respon sibilities. The local church is In the midst of a financial campaign lo rulso funds for a new church to be built on the site of the present building. Plans that were chocked this week call for a $39,000 edifice to include larger Sunduy school rooms, a banquet room, kitchen and the main auditorium. It Is hoped that actual construction can get under way by early summer or as soon as building conditions permit. , Dwight Eagle is chairman of the finance committee end E. E. Kllpatrlck of the building committee. Poe Valley Jimmy Hope is slaying with ills, uncle and aunt, the Clarence Webbers this winter. Tho Benedict family were shoppers In Klamath Fulls Fri day. George Berry and a friend, Mr. Fchleno, were callers here from Klamath Falls Thurs day. . Helen Sullivan and her sister, Mrs. Jerry Johnson, and Jimmy Sullivan were . visitors at the Joe Sullivan home Sunday. The Poe Valley Sunday school crowd had a party at the com munity hall Sunday. 1 Effie Benedict Is staylna at the home of her sister May and brother-in-law In Klamath Falls for a few days. Several of the people in the vaney are suiiering with mumps Among them are Dwalne Kester and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Holz- houser. Johnnie Short of Henley Is spending a few days at the Glen iicsicr nome. Deposits Of PumiceSought MERRILL, Feb. 14 Orin H. Moore and Dillon . L, Moore, Merrill, are in Madras Where they are seeking ' deposits of pumice for establishment'' Of a pumice block processing plant. Equipment was trucked to Bend from here and In event the de posits in the Madras area are not large the equipment will be set up at Bend, : : J Madras is . experiencing a boom era with the prospect of opening of land for irrigation there in- the near future and a number of new business con corns have obtained locations there. ,- , Another well known resident of this southern section of the basin who is building living quarters In the town is C. W. Pettljohn, formerly of Tulelake, who last week received three Thursday. Feb. 14, 194S HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN truckloads of heavy land level ing machinery from the Tule lake Machinery company to be used for preparing ground for seeding. The shipment was ac companied north by W. G. "Doc" Noggte, manager of the company. Pettljohn formerly did custom hay baling In this area. His family will move to Madras as soon as living ac commodations are ready. Lum ber for the dwelling is also to be trucked from Tulelake for the new home. . ' 03, 4T4 IS HUSBANfS COLDNESS iWRFMLT? WHVTAKE CHANCES with yoarhap- f lnefls? Thousands of women who auf ered the torment of marital uncer tainty ere rrateful for their discovery of CERTANE Douche Fowder, This refreshing, delightfully fraprant pow der effectively remove! embarraaslnfr vaKlnal odor. CERT AN E cleanses and . soothe) Henaltiv tissues, aa It deodor ize Leaves no medicinal odor. Make sure you do not offend. Don't be un certain another day. Don't risk your most precious blessing your husband's love for you. Start now. 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