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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1946)
Today's Newsie North Santiam Highway Project May Be Delayed JORTLAND. Aug. 8 iP A i boosted thr job estimate from the Duuible dflay in relocating the orijinal $3,600,000. north Santiam highway around Commiwionen did not indi-1 the projected Detroit dam ap-lcate whether other agencies prared today after the state high- j might supply the $600,000. The way commission reported it Detroit dam. which has made . could not provide needed t the relocation necessary, is an 1 $600,000. i army engineer project- j The $5,500,000 road project. ! The commission tentatively 1 which murt be completed before approved a federal public roads I tne dam is built, is to be fi- administration proposal to trans- j nanced by the state, the forest , ler a million dollars from the j service and the army engineers. ; Columbia river highway project j The state highway commission ; for work on the north Umpqua j notified the federal public roads . forest road in Douglas county, i administration yesterday, how- Road officials said money would , ever, that it could spare only , be available for the Columbia $400,000 of the $900,000 needed river work by the time construe- j to meet a bid. Higher costs have tton is scheduled. j reel road to Salem was rejected I on the ground it would cost ' $2,500,000 and not cut off much distance. ' Of Htric rx-eivt fin niiw nml. : lects. the commission awarded ! Hearth, in addition to iarming i three contracts totaling $296.000. 1 he s The Herald and News car I referred four totaline S3M 000 ner on route 26. the Riverview PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug 8 (.4i to the engineer with power to ' area where he lives. Kenneth's Delegates to the military order award and rejected two totaling brother. Melvin. is also a car of the purple heart national con- $249,000. ner. After leaving Klamath vention planned a tour of Bon-1 Contracts awarded: Falls some time ago. Kenneth neville dam today, election of of-1 Deschutes county The Alfal- and his family felt the urge to ficers tomorrow and formal close fa market road section. Powell '. move back to Oregon, and have of the conclave Saturday night, j Butte secondary highway and , Hved here for about five years. Albert J. Stowe. speca! as-, Alfalfa county road. 10.4 miles Kenneth likes swimming" and sistant to tne aamimsiraior war oiling, tsaoier Bros., roruana. : assets administration, told the t $23,863. j convention yesterday that there Linn county Hogg Rock sec- is not enough surplus property tion. Santiam highway; .23 mile to meet veterans' demands 'slide correction. Roy Cochran, i Outlining the system which Oceanlake. $48,295. I c ii'ar I'ptaran f ! rt nrinrttv after i Tiltamrwik . WachinDtnn rtm- i the federal government on war ties McNamar's camo-Wash- i surpluses, Stowe said a new , burn section, Wilson river high-1 scno amendment "guarantees the vet- way, 11.38 miles pavement re-! erans privileged position in pur- surfacing. Warren Northwest in-1 Population Of chasing but it does not guaran-'corporated. Portland. $224 540. . . . ... , , lee tne gooas there is not Referred to engineer with the Neva a Q TT 0 V UD Purple Heart To Tour Dam "N -' v - V i i t.iiiLin nLAtiin Working on a (arm makes it busy summer for Kenneth Solon Against Third Party SPOKANE, Aug 8 i.-JV- Rep. Hugh Delacy (D-Wash.) told the western state conference of the International Association of Ma chinists last night that a third political party was not '"in the cards now'' and urged its mem bers to support progressive members of either party. Delacy asserted the recent congress was controlled by the National Association of Manu facturers through a coalition of republicans and "poll. lax demo crats." 'The republican party is al most controlled by reactionar ies," Delacy continued, "but we can't depend exclusively on the democrats either.'' The Oregonian Council of Machinists was picked as hosts of next year's conference at a city of their choice. The first college of dentistry was started in the United Slates in 1839. I Heavy Pilchard Catch Made By Fishermen ASTORIA. Aug 8 M") Heavy catches of pilchards, not sought by most lishing vessels during the war years, were re ported here today. Six seiners came to port with 477 tons of the fish, a near record handle for a single day. The Windward had the heavies.1 load. 90 tons, for a season's to tal of 205 tons. The bait boat Thclma un loaded 12.646 pounds of alba Core tuna, largest single deliv ery this season. Classified Ads Bring Results. ai b a iiui, tKMik ruit, on. isiiimt, am- . Cockroaches Hr'e quirk odor If way to htlp )vi kp your limit fr from lhw ( - - ( mi V rin kl HI II At M ii'iuu their tiaUi nj 10 rrark ind rr tcra. Ml II i'H nwn for vr ? yrai on of (h bt prottM'tlona aitict hf ntv Ina I hanm rout. In tlaar lftr l au StW ap at !rw, Urrrj, lltrt aaa M.OHOHI M HA Cat football in the way of sports. lies the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hearth. His dad is an em ploye at Weyerhaeuser. His post-graduation plans are in definite, but he still has one at Klamath Lnion hign enough. power to award: Col. John N. Andrews, repre- Lane county Smithfield-El-tenting the veterans administra-! mira section of territorial secon tion, told delegates that veterans I dary highway, 5.56 miles surfac and their families, making up ' ing and oiling. Del R. Bee be. more than half the nation's j Eugene, $98,195. population, can have a powerful ! Lane county Veneta-Crow voice for peace. j section of territorial secondary Veterans receiving training highway, 2.85 miles rcgrading. now total over 1,000.000. com- j .47 miie new grading. 3.32 miles pared to 38,000 a year ago and j sorfacing and oiling. Del R. the veterans administration staff :Beebe. Eugene, $94,935. has expanded from 65.000 to Malheur countv Hooe-Dcrrv 165,000. he said. Lawyer Says Canada Should Join U. S. KENORA. Mont.. Aug. 8 OP) Attorney General George F Bar rett of Illinois told the Kenora Rotary club in an address yes terday that Canada should sever her ties with the British empire and seek statehood with the United States. "While there may be those who rebel at the suggestion, which I make because of certain sentimental attachments fot the empire, I ask you to consider the many sound and practical reasons why this is the reason able and logical course for Can ada and the United States. The prinicple of Jet propul sion was discovered by Hero of ancient Greece, over 2000 years ago. ranch section, Vale-West secon dary highway, 6.66 miles regrad ing. surfacing and oiling: J. F. Jacobson company, Portland, $122,796. Polk county Reconstruct the bridge over Hill creeek on Dallas-coast secondary highway, Philpott & Buckingham, Port land, S38.960. RENO. Nev.. 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