Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, September 21, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    WLDNtSDAY, SEPT. 21, 194V
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACE SEVEN
Several State
Road Projects
Being Readied
PORTLAND, Hrpt. 31 ll'l Con
etrurlliiii ut Hi remaining one
thlid nl (he water level section ol
the Columbia river highway may
require iiliilil huur blnraiiig of Iml
f lo lo speed llio work.
Kngliieere Mid ih fit mile atrip
from IJuUmhi U Uuiinevllle will
crlxa-crusa Ilia old. highway Ire
quently and auina ut Uia rluht-ot-ay
muni be cut I11U1 almool ver
Uila clllla in the gurge. Thla tin
puxta pruulrma during prak hour
Iralllc on bolli Uia present road and
lha Union I'aiillc railroad tracks
which parallel Uia highway. To ease
fiiiB iitiuiuoii. enuinrera aald. auina
work may ba dona Irom midnight
10 dawn
The low bid of llruil.dlJ M by Pe
ter Klewll bona' company, Uing
view. Wash., liaa been relrrrcd lo
Ilia engiiueia Willi power lo award.
Hhorutie ol cai.li lor consumlion
may drlay work until luul oil
11 j, .111110 gap ou llio Wllmiivllle cut
oil highway between Portland and
llubbaid. HUUe llignway Commie
alon Chalriiian T. H. Honlleld aald
vrsiertlay Ilia commission nope u
make Uia mute a lour lane high
way. Uul he Uild Uiree delegation
thai Uie coal ol the remaining two
lane aei'iion and two briugra would
be W.aooooo. Pur a lour-lane route
Uie price ug would be !U16.i0tt.
tiectlona at ellher end were built be
lore Uie war. The rouie streu-hee
Irum West Portland lo near Hub
bard. A Salem area delegation llemlied
needa there and asked commission
approval. The 1U1 Included recon
struction ol Uie Mill Clty-Mrliama I
aertlon ol the Banium highway lo
Detroit dam: u.- ol N. Winter
alreel liulead ol N. Hummer elreet
In the atate capital one-way grid
pattern; wnlnilng of Pacific high-
m. m v irum Um Irm rltv limits nnrtjl- I
ward 3 3 nulca to four lanes; and
a bvpajta highway east ol Salem.
The commissioners aald a new
brlclae over Die Willamette ai Mar
kin atreet In Balem had been ap
proved. Klamath Armory
Becoming 'Big Top'
For Shrine Circus
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re being distributed through the
achoola whtrh will entitle erhool
children to apeclal prlre al the
tnaunee. for their convenience, the
matinee are to atari at 146
Thuraday and Friday, wheraaa Sat
urday a matinee will be at 3:1ft. All
three night performance will begin
at 1 :1ft.
Peaed l ahera
Borne M Bhrlnera who. Identified
Vy their red fetra, will aerv In
ehlft aa ushers for the varlou per
fnrmanre are being manihaled by
C. W, Murdock. The boa office and
tlcket-lakera will be In charge of
J. D .Stanley, and the auditing
rnmmllte I headed by Paul
Matthew a.
Working In co-operation with the
elrcu management on the Installa
tion of the clrcua In the armory are
1m N. Hula, building chairman:
Mark Smith, lighting, and Cecil
Rarkdoll. aound ayatem.
A watchful eye la being kept over
all the arrangemenle by Loren Pal
merton. club president, and Willard
Ward, vice president.
Aa for the clrcua Itself, thla year a
edition la declared by Uie manage
ment to be more International In
make-up than any ever presented
by Polack Brother.
Star Art
Topping the rosier of talent are
the Hone Oould Trio of daring
adagio aerlalula, alarrlng the Vi
ennese Venus of the Air"; Barton
the Great, Swedish wiiard of bal
ance, who atands on one finger; Uie
Seven Ward-Hell Flyer, the High
Wire Berosini. the Bogino Family
of aevrn whirling Italian acrobat.
HEAR UNSEEN
with S0N0T0NE!
7n
New "Out-A-Sight"
Eartip Vanishes
in Contour of Ear!
EVgRr YKAR Sonoton users
can hear nora braurtull?
a well as more eojly. Scorea
nl Ihousanda have worn
Ronolone'a tiny natural-color
hearing "button" amartly and
Incnnaplcunualy. Now many
prefer Ihla new "Oiil-A-Slghl"
earllp thai flta almost Invisi
bly Instil thf tnr. For dreaa
or every day . , . Come In and
are It!
HEARING CENTER
WI-NE-MA HOTEL
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Thursday Sept. 22
at 111
SHE WALKS TO WORK Josephine Berosini, who wolks up
and down a 50Vdegree wire, is the glomorous blonde star of
the Czech-born Berosini high wire troupe, one of the oerial
thrillers of the Klamath Falls Shrine club-Polock brothers
circus here Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. The
circus will be held at the Klamath Foils armory.
the Four Cvcluig Sidneys, Natal the
monkey-man from France, and Chat ,
and Somay, Chinese gymnasia.
Appealing trained animal aria In
clude the M-O-M movie elephant.
Roland Tlebor'e erlucaled ses lions.
Alexander Konyot a celebrated drea
aage horses. Kalarama Jr., the fa
mous Black Horse Troupe. Roberta
dng and poney revue, and Oudzow
aomeaaultlng Scotch collies.
Mr. Gerald Davis, Architect
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Attuned to the stirring rhythm
of clrcua music, the performance la
punctuated with frequent comedy
Uilerludea by an auamented com
plement of clrcusdom'a funniest
clowns.
Human and animal performers
represent more than dozen Euro
pean countries. Australia, China.
South Amerlra. Canada and 16
statea of the Union.
Sawyer Sees
Good Business
Months Ahead
PORTLAND, Sept. 31 (ytt-Becre-lary
of Commerce Sawyer con
tinued talk here with businessmen
and federal agency officiate today.
The cabinet officer told directors
of the chamber of commerce at a
dinner meeting last night that he
eiecled tne economy to perk up
and Improve In the month ahead.
Tlila waa baaed, he aald. on the ss
umptlon there would be no pro
longed alrlkea In baate Industry.
He aald there were aome aoft
apol In textile and metal working
industries of New England and In
acattered point of the South and
mld-Wel. On the Went coast, he
aald, the continued high production
of fruit and vegetable waa giving
aome trouble to both grower and
packer.
Polio Funds
Collected
At KF Office
Contrlbutlona to the polio emer
gency drive have been coming into
the office of the local treasurer, Roy
Rakeslraw, Box 1011, city. I
Mrs. Paul Buck of the Klamath
chapter, pointed out that while an
emergency does not exist locally,
olher communltlea have been hard
hit and deserve the aupport of
Klamath resident.
"Some other year Klamath coun
ty may deserve outside help. Mrs.
Buck aald "Necessary help ha
been supplied every patient needing
aid, and the emergency drive Ir. to
insure the continuance of this as
alatance." V) Diaper Rash
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on leave, ot the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C.
Wilson in Malin.
Jonea-Mlller.
Sees Grassland
In Bad Shape
BERKELEY, Calif.. 7 The
earth land area la M per cent
grassland, aays Dr. Arthur W. Samp
son. University of California pro
fessor of forestry. And much of
thla are ha been devastated by
poor grazing practice, he say.
He picture large part of Africa.
Spain. Greece. India and Palestine
aa wrecked by such practice. In
tlie United Bute he estimate that
exlsUng range la producing at only
52 per cent of It original capacity
and that ft per cent ot the range
ha less than half of It former
capacity.
Good range should have a dense
stand of perennial grass, he aay.
Oood range ahould have a dense - g y silt I S 1 I V T
aund of perennial graaa. he aay. Vl tit k V '
O sixth o 0 AA cn fctik" (: K ; J i '
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