J SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1955 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PROPOSED PROJECT i KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SOUTH 6a ST. VIADUCT OVER S.P. TRACKS OREGON STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION R.U .BWDOCK- HIGHWAY ENGINEER ; I & . - ' ' - , ' ' Z.Tk : I 1 immi fcl T I -( -m -'-.--tjfT - K 'S NO HUNTER SHOULD MISTAKE the itately whistling swan I left ) and tha common mow gooie jhown here, but last year there wat i known kill of 53 of the big wan$ in the Basin area. Huntert are warned this year to take extra precautions against hooting at the iwani that inhabit the water areas of the Basin. The swan, it vsjll be noted, has black feet and bill, while the snow goose has very plainly marked black edges on the wings. The swan will average better than 20 pounds as compared to the snow goose's five. (Story on page One.) i Reames Auxiliary Holds Party Members of Reamc Auxiliary will hold their annual costume party at the club house on Fri day, October 28. at 12:30 p.m. The circus theme will be carried out in the decorations and mem bers are to come in costumes de- plcting animals or characters o( the circus. The committee in charge of the luncheon is composed of Mrs Rob ert A. Thompson, chairman, Mrs Elbert Stiles, Mrs. C. B. Lark in Mrs. George Hillis. Mrs. Melvin Miller and Mrs. Dave Liskey Members have been asked by the committee to bring a white elephant, unwrapped, to the lunch con, for which reservations must be made by October 26 at Reames Country Club. JUl lllllf I IIMTt ' ' -" " MA Altar Society Plans Food Sale Saturday WEFD Plans for a food sale to be held October 23 were made at a meeting of the Immaculate Heart ol Mary Altar Society, Mon day merit, October 10, In the St. Michaels Hall. The sale will be sponsored Jointly with the St. Ca therines Altar Society, both of the Holv Family Catholic Churcn ol Weed, and will be held at the Weed Mercantile. Special awards for the evenlna meeting went to Mrs, B. Zancaner and Mrs. Mario Marcni, the pre siding olllcer. Mrs. Joeseph Acquistapace was hoste?a. A SWAN IN FLIGHT is a beautiful sight as he soars high over the marshes and grasslands of the Basin, his high, flutelike call carrying for miles as he sweeps by overhead. Hunters ere again cautioned to take an extra look before shooting to make sure they are not mistaking this big, majestic bird for the smaller snow goose which is legal fare for the scattergunner. The swan is marked not only by his great site but by black feet and bill and the ebsence of the black wing tips of the snow goose. This bird was snapped in flight over the Red Rock area in Montane. The big birds use almost all water areas of the Basin at this time of year. BE AHEAD OF THE GAME with Want Adsl To sell, buy, rent, hire dial 1111 for an ad-writer. CLOSING OUT SALE continue KLAMATH FURNITURE CO. Ill Male DOLL HOSPITAL 1434 Lokeview St. Phone 6992 THIS ARTIST'S CONCEPTION of the proposed new Sixth Street viaduct over the Southern Pacific tracks was released by the State Highway Department. According to R. H, Baldock, bids will be advertised for the November meeting of the Ore gon Highway Commission, providing arrangements for the location of the overpass can be completed with the Southern Pacific. Plans for the viaduct have been completed. Joe Toole, resident engineer for the department in Klamath Falls said that traffic will use the old viaduct during most of the construction time, as the new one is located a short distance south of the old one. However, during the final stages of construction, it might be necessary to detour traffic for a short time, he said. He added that if the contract is let at the November 2 meeting of the commission, the viaduct should be completed some time next fall. The sketch shows how traffic will be routed in the vicinity of Sixth and Broad, Market and Spring streets. Sixth street wil! be widened slightly as far as Commercial street, where traffic headed toward town will be rerouted to Seventh Street will be widened slightly as far as commercial Street, Commercial to the downtown area. In the area of the off and on ramps at Sixth and Broad, present plans call for land scaping, which serves the dual purpose of beautifying the area and preventing erosion on the built up fill. There will be little change at the Adams Street end of the Viaduct, except for some channelization of traffic. Total cost of the project is estimated by Toole in the vicinity of three quarters of a million dollars, who said that an original estimate of $645,000 has become out of data- due to increased costs and additions to the project. 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LOUIS F. DOW COMPANY ' 100 Bush Street, San Francisco, Calif. Marantha Group Holds Meeting The Marantha Missionary Society of the Bible Baptist Church met at the home of Mrs. Lcona San ders with her mother, Mrs. Em ma Judd as co-hostess. Devotions were given by Mrs. Freeman Schmidt, wife of the pastor. The program was in charge of Mrs. Nina Shannon, on the topic, "Missionaries Who Have Gone To Foreign Lands." Also on the pro gram were Mrs. Viola Darrow, Mrs. Lillian Sternberg. Bonnie Rhodes and Esther Casper. Refreshments were served. ERUPTION KAGOSHIMA, Japan Ijn Saku- rajima volcano on Japan's south ern tip erupted Saturday for the fifth lime since Thursday. The eruption sent a mammoth cloud of smoke high into the air. No damage was reported. Thursday's eruption injured four college stu dents, two of them seriously. 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