Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 10, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    Mat 10, 194S
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THREE
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EXPERIMENTS
IT
WEYERHAEUSER
WITH m
Weyerhaeuser Timber com
pany here li experimenting with
method! of establishing ponder
on pine artlflclnlly In thoae
rein where it hna fnlled to come
in naturnlly after cutting, It
wn Icnrnod Saturday. Thli waa
deacrlbod ai a part of the com
pany'a practice of managing
landi to produce a continuous
forest crop.
The boat known method of do
ing this la to plnnt email trcca.
This process Is laborious and 'ex
pensive, and virtually out of the
queatlon when labor la needed
for wnr work and cannot be
apnred for activltira of this na
ture. A somewhat cheaper method
la to plant seed directly. Suc
cess of this method deponds on
controlling the large numbers of
soed-eutlng rodents that are
present throughout this area.
Evidently theso rodents aro al
ways hungry, for earlier trials
of direct seeding have failed due
to the complete loss of lends to
the appetltea of these little ani
mals. The Modoc council of Boy
Bcouta of America requested two
mall-icnle experiments In fores
try as work projects for tho
scouts About 3000 two-year-old
trees were planted along Green
springs highway, and Immedi
ately opposite this planting site
400 seed spots were set out to
teat the feaslbtlty of this method
of establishing forests.
Direct seeding plots are for
pondoroaa pine only, but tho
trial planting Included Douglas
fir and Austrian pine, as well as
ponderosa. About 30 scouts par
ticipated In the experiments.
Planting stock wns secured
through the state nursery at Sa
lem. It Is the Intention of Weyer
haeuser company to continue
these amall-scale experiments in
seeding and planting until feas
ible field methods of regenera
tion are discovered, company of
ficials atated.
LAKEVIEW, May 10 (Special)
Mr. and Mra. Rachel Young re
ceived a telegram Sunday from
the war department atatlng that
their ton, PFC George E. Young
was a prisoner of war of the
Japanese government In the
Philippine islands. George
served in the national guard
eight months prior to entering
the army In May, 1041, when he
became a member of the Infan
try. Following the fall of Bataan
In April, last year, the Lakevlew
boy was reported missing In ac
tion, and the word received Sun
day was the first since that time.
Although being held a prisoner
of the Jnps Is certainly nothing
pleasant to think about, the fact
that George Is alive is good newa
to his parents and frlcnda.
AFTER LANDSLIDE
LAKEVIEW A huge land
slide occurred last Thursday
morning between tho Pollock
and Ralph Foster ranches in the
Summer Loko vicinity, carrying
a mass of dirt and rocks onto
the highway. Tho upheaval Is
about 25 fect deep, 200 yards
long and 80 yards wldo. Traffic
la blocked for the present.. Fri
day the school bus nor tha stage
made their regular trips but
Saturday the north and south
stages met at the slide, making
ino transfer mere, which plan
will bo continued unlll tho rond
is open. A steam shovel was
brought from Redmond and la
on the Job. It Is hoped that the
roaa will ho open this week
Tho cause of the slide is attrib
uted to heavy rains,
- Lakeview
Tha Lake county ateam laun
dry will close its doors May 10,
Duo to Inck of help, tho laun
dry discontinued Its dry clean
ing business a week ago. Clos
ing of the entire plant will fol
low shortly after Mny 10, the
last day which laundry will bo
accepted from customers.
Henry J. Stein,- well-known
farmer of tha Warner yallny,
died at hit home Sunday at the
age of 77 years and 11 months.
He waa born June 0, 1868, at
Saginaw, Mich., and hns been
a rosldont of the county for
bout 80 years. On Scptcmbor
a, 1008, ho wns married to Or
villa Lenborgcr,
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