Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 21, 1946, Page 6, Image 6

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    Representatives To Urge
Lake 0' The Woods Road
Improvement At Meeting
Representatives from Klam-!
nth and Jackson communities
are expected to go to Portland
Tuesday to urge the state high
way commission to take steps
to develop and improve roads
leading to Lake o' the Woods,
a favorite Klamath county lake
resort spot.
One proposal will be that
the Fish Lake road north of
Lake o' the Woods to the Jack
son county line be made a state
secondary highway, and it is
expected that the commission
will also be asked to schedule
improvements on the west side
Upper Lake state secondary
highway, a part of the route to
Lake o' the Woods from Klam
ath Falls.
County Engineer Wally Hec
tor will go to the highway meet
ing as representative of Klam
ath county, and it is understood
Medford and Jackson Interests
will be represented. Residents
of both counties own summer
homes at the lake or visit the
recreational area and resort
there frequently in summer
months.
Jack Dutcher and Tom
Neely, owners of the resort at
the lake, outlined the problem
before chamber of commerce di
rectors yesterday, and the mat
ter was referred to the highway
committee with power to act.
A group of. summer home
owners and resort operators on
Lake o' the Woods met with
the county court yesterday to
discuss the road conditions in
that part of the county. Mitchell
Tillotson, who has a place on
the west side of the lake, was
spokesman in place of Pat
Ivory, president of the Lake o'
the Woods Summer Home Own
ers association, who is out of
town.
Cooperate
The county court agreed to
cooperate with the property
owners for the betterment of
the roads and to send Hector to
the commission meeting.
The road concerned runs
from the mountain north of the
.lake and connects with a sec
ondary road in Jackson county,
a distance of about eight miles.
The Dead Indian road from the
junction of highway 236 and
around the west side of the lake
is a county road and would also
be worked on. At present the
Fish Lake road is in a. bad con
dition and not maintained by
the county.
Commercial and sports rea
sons for improving that road
are advanced by the property
owners. According to forest
service figures there is 276,
000,000 feet of merchantable
timber in the area which could
be moved east to Klamath Falls
and 637,000,000 feet, may be
routed west to Medford.
Chamber Interested
The chamber of commerce in
Medford and the Jackson coun
ty court are also sending a rep
resentative to Portland for the
meeting, and the chamber here
is interested in the whole of
the road from Klamath Falls to
Lake o' the Woods, and also the
west side Upper Klamath Lake
highway.
Making the Lake o' the
Woods road a state highway
would tie in with the state's
tourist program, it was pointed
out, and .the lack of grades and
curves would make for safer,
speedier travel to the lakes
area.
Lake o' the Woods holds
number one priority as far as
the forest service is concerned,
for recreation in the whole
Rogue River national forest. It
is used for numerous youth
- camps for groups from Klam-
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Siskiyou, Calif., counties, in ad
dition to picnics, summer homes
and weekend vacations.
More than 1500 young people
use the laKe recreation area
every summer for organized
camps, and before the war the
picnic area was - reserved ior
organizations every Sunday
from June through L,aoor uay.
By actual count over 100,000
persons visit the lake every
year. An average of 700 cars a
day use the road during the
summer, according to the U. S.
forest service count. There are
about 200 family homes around
the lake.
Lee Appointed
As Supervisor
The Montreal office of the
Sun Life Assurance company of
Canada has announced the ap
pointment of Paul A. Lee of the
Klamath Falls office as unit sup
ervisor in charge of the south
ern Oregon district.
Lee recently qualified for the
Oregon quarter million dollar
round table and for the national
quality award given by the na
tional association of life under
writers. He has been with Sun
Life in Klamath Falls for the
past three years, and will attend
the unit supervisor's school in
Montreal from April 29 to May
4.
The Sun Life company hopes
eventually to have a representa
tive in all the major cities in
Oregon, but until trained men
are available for the positions,
it will have a unit supervisor in
charge of the whole area.
Portland Defeats .
..infield, 59-56
McMINNVILLE, Ore.. Feb. 21
(Ph The University of Portland
took a 59-56 non-conference bas
ketball decision from Linfield
college here last night to make it
two in a row over the Northwest
conference team.
The Portland team struggled
from behind during the. second
half and tied it at 54-54 with
minutes to play. Quick goals
by Lebenzon and Meechan then
put Portland safely away. Leben
zon's 25 points topped scoring efforts.
Work Resumed On
Highway Airport
GRANTS PASS. Feb. 21 W5)
Work has resumed on the airport
six miles from here where Art
Schneider plans an airpark along
the Redwood highway to accom
modate air and highway tourists.
The airstrip will nave one
north and south 3000-foot run
way and an east-west 4000-foot
runway.
Do FALSE TEETH
Bock, Slide or Slip?
FASTEETH, an Improved powder to
be prink led on upper or lower plates,
holds false teeth more firmly In place.
Do not tilde, slip or rock . No gummy,
gooey, pasty taste or feeling. FAS
TEETH is alkaline (non-acid). Does not
sour. Checks "plate odor' (denture
breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug
store. ,
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Bv JOAN O'NEILL
The music department is plan
ning several performances. The
Girls' nonetto is singing before
the Rotary club s all-inter
meet mg Fri
day. This com
ine Tuesday
uie j-iiuus emu.
Quite far into
the future is
the concert for
which the
band is prepar
ing for the Elks
club. The con
cert is sched- Joan O'Neill
uled for March 21. Most of the
music groups at school are prac
ticing for the spring district con
test which is to be March 14 and
15.
Teachers Train to Teach
A training conference for
teachers now in service was held
at school yesterday and today.
This particular conference was
on secondary school social studies
and was given for teachers work
ing with this phase of schooling.
Such Questions as whether chron
ological United States and
World history should be re
quired of all high school students
and if all students should be re
quired to study social and eco
nomic problems under the light
of that it may or may not be
profitable to them were used as
featured topics of discussion.
And Incidentally
A pep assembly in honor of the
Albany game is to be held tomor
row. The Pep Peppers are also
working on a novelty drill to
present at the half-time at the
game-Saturday night.
Grain Lack Means
Less Beer For '46
The curtailment of grain or
der will have other effects than
changing the content of white
flour, it is reported by beer dis
tributors here. There will be
less beer in 1946 than 1945.
Details are not yet worked
out, but it is expected that 30
per cent less beer will be avail
able starting March 1. It pre
viously had been hoped that
beer supplies would be more
nearly normal this summer.
VFW Dances
To Continue
Dances , qt Danceland, spon
sored by the Veterans of For
eign Wars, will be continued
every Saturday night until at
least July 21, the executive com
miltec of the VFW announced
today. Proceeds from these
dances are placed In a building
fund to be used for a clubhouse
for overseas veterans and an In
formation and service center.
The committee said that it has
terminated its arrangement with
Puduv Gordon's band, due to
difficulties in maintaining a reg
ular schedule of appearances for
the dances, and has made temp
orary arrangements with sov
eral musical units to play for
the Saturday night afairs at
Danceland.
'Wn will tnnlrn pvrv nffnrl
to assure the patrons of Dance
land an excellent musical pro
gram," said the VFW committee.
Stromberg - Carlson Radiol.
Derby I Music Co.
Portland Man Killed
When Struck By Car
nnij-i-r Awn V..U 91 JP
Paul H. MeKee, president of the
Portland Gas and Coke company
and the Pacific Power and Light
company, has boon named re
gional vice prpsinom oi me
tlonai Association oi iuhuuium-
turors. . .
tin mill vnrv'ii thn lm-ircst area
in tho NAM s regional oikhiiUu-
Hon, eleven wusi unu i-uvwu
coast states.
WiseAmerioans Now Fight
COUGHS
or Branchial IrriUtleiu Duo To Coldi
With Buckley'f "Canadlol"
Alumni Inamntly you not Urn ur
prlno of your Ufo eounhhm i-ni"
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Thcra'a rol economy In Dur-kltya
till uu-ilU-iUlon no wyrup. lllt in
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moat Bki-ptU-nl.
Hot Uucklcy'a "Cnnaillol" mail In
11. si. A., tho CmiRh Mtxlur that out-at-lli
all olhora In Australia, Kw
Konlaml. Canada untl many other
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Alaska Highway
Plan Discussed
Ottawa; Feb. 21 ii'i a
plan to connect the Alsnkn high
way with Oregon mill Washing
ton state through lliltlsli Co
lumbia was discussed with Ca
nadian cabinet officials yeslor-
Thuridny. Fob. 21, 1948
duv bv U. S. Senator Wnrron
li.'MiigmiNiiii (D-Wmrti.) and Oov,
Knit-si tli'iienlng of Alanku.
Cirui-iiliiK itt let that they liiid
dlsctissi-d Ilia "pros and cons" of
highways In the northwc.it, par
ticularly the project to build an
extension f tlm AIiinIui highway,
bringing It down through the
iro iininii7Tr:H
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morn impiiinWrr-sT
which II,-. , l1.10!1 on, R
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NOW OPEN!
Farmers Sand & Gravel Pit
2 Milot Woit of Morrill
Persons Wanting Gravel
Phone 7659
Gravel Pit Now Operated by
Jnmei Barnoi World Wit 1 VttriB
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Fresh Fillets
Perch
Herring
Crabs
Clams -
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Pacific Oysters
Salmon
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LOOK!
ROMEO SLIPPERS
Brown With Elastic
Sides
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Oregon Woolen Store
800 Main St.
m i
39th Annual
MERRILL
MERRILL COMMUNITY HALL
SATURDAY, FEB. 23
Music by Pappy Gordon
Dancing 9 to 3
Lunch Served 11 P. M. to 1 A, M. Women of the Mooie
. Admission: Couples 1.80 Single 1.20, Incl.. Tax
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cherry tree, but our cusromors rnont
iiiuu ku ruMino down tho colt of health
and beauty aids. Yoi, our daily low prices
save them many a dollar in tho course of
tho year and to prove that wo tell the
truth, here are some "chips off tho old
block" . . . prices that aro typical of tho
BIG SAVINGS wo offer on things that help
you feci bettor, look bettor, and hove o
better timo.
tO VALUE
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DISH CLOTHS
89c Mot Water Bot.
SUPER SUDS 19'
THESE ARE
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PRICES
Wax Paper, lg. roll ... 19c
75c Doans ruis
75c Ironized Yeast . . . 49c
Heavy Mineral Oil, gl. 1.23
Palmolive Soap . 3 bars 19c
1.50 Takara Powder . . 98c
1.25 Absorbine Jr. . . . 79c
DuBarry Derma-Sec 00
Limited Timo 2.00 jar JL
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Daggett & Ramsdell
Cold & Cleansing Cr.
Limited Timo 1.00 jar
50c
Ponds Creams
Toni
Home Permanent ....
Lustre-Creme
Shampoo
Iodent No. , 39c
Kolynos Lo.. ...39c
PebeccoB8r39t
Dr.WestPT.r l$t
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Pricod from
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DR. GRABOW
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Gem S. E-, 5s
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