Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 19, 1945, Image 9

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    11 SPEAKS
1 FORESTRY
PROTECTION
Lon0 .low. when , the for
hum. w. -
17lr..WtMd at tl,b
,rd hold dining rwm ii
.mobmlicd forest pro-
FTand conservation
"' , t. .i II UM1ITI1 Will
Kr.iroiipojlown.ucoplo.
Ectlve .jcncy o nciPii. una
tuct.u''.." "V.f ;c
itf .uy . T.7 '.T,;
Icv" .."VV ....
h inciunni """"
FuehlnK on the general Urn-
"?"! 1 i.. tliln area. Lamm
!lur. A to the 'Wever.
Mt Timber conipmiy's huge
arm hi mi oui3imun -"
!' ed otit that the three
r . n. m Tnrilnn
i rnmriu p.......
cc (orcst service, and
C lands administration
Weyerhaeuser, control
ilourlln of the timber In
county and have It under
live cutting practice),
pioneer lumberman, Lamm
ibed number of Interest
ice Incident In this area.
Id tribute to loggers as fire,
crs, declaring their policy
put out a fire first and nsK
loni about the ownership
t timber, who l going to
Ihem, etc., afterwards.
itcclivo agenclcR represent-
a the meeting inciuncn in
r forest service, r rcnioni
al forest. Rogue River na-
(orcst. ueticmitos national
Klamath Forest Protee.
association, and nntlonnl
service, and the state for-
iron Roger, slato forester,
I onciiy on cuiiicrvtimn ill
In, and paid tributo to the
am Lemon post tor sinning
wp wivkuii uivrn move-
jest supervisors present In-
wriy ways, r remont
ind Ralph Crawford, De
i. Reese Taylor, forestry
of the Indian reservation,
it the meeting along with
r. Kaywood, hoad of fire
llion there. Tom Parker.
nt superintendent, repre-
(.rater LaKe parK, ana
ir'John Ssrglnson Intro-
representativea of the
I river forest,
pi military Installations
rfprescnted by the exccti-
licers, u. uomflr. H. G.
n of the air station and
Robert Burns of the Ma
rracks. CooDeration of
Installations and Camp
i In protection of forest
ige land wai praised by
mlttee.
ndanger presided at the
ilnjured, One)
In Accident
BY. Mnv 10 lot Th.
ana a passenger were hos-
o ai uregon my alter an
icident that tnnir th. Mr
Bier D&ssenffftr. Mrs. rinr
ywers, u, woodnurn.
Idr ven hv F'nm.i Ur,,.j,i
SJnm rn Brnrr. amn.hArf
bpsrked trucks at Diane's
ion me Pnr f r H U.
worth of hore. Hamilton
Jrs, 34, the woman'a hua-
reporiea in grave con
fiuny.
Labor Council Backs
Hightr Count Wages
Klamath Central Labor coun
ell la on record favoring wagei
for county employes commen-
lar work by private employera.
Thy council, In a resolution,
asserts that the county wage
levels are generally uncfor nor-
m!'upriv,!e w"l,e here' It asked
the budget committee to consider
IV' r',"; ,'or boln clerical
ana manual help,
PL
led Ads Bring Result.
I) s
rl And there's ne
luung outlook, lor
erav In ik. .liii. j
tu';pMtors,nOUX
r .aam oi your
fmo, Imparl, shlra-hlBhlljhls.
-uauii shorn,
rmtnt.. 01 course
l''Roux's"Cau.
""r as directed
,M.fro"lift, hove
"Perl creele o
"olr.S(yeferyoi)
iKOUX SALON
BEAUTY SHOP
R08KBUR0. Ore., May 19 OP)
Charles J. Gibson, 5, Roseburg
an officer of the Eugene Ply.
wood company, wag drowned
Friday evening when his nick
up truck rolled Into Little river,
about 27 mllca east of Roseburg
a he waa returning to town
from the company' logging
camp.
Mrs, Gibson and Alfred Nel
,0,"l V"burg, who were riding
with Gibson, told officers, Cor
oner H. C. Stearns reported, that
the truck Hid Into a drainage
ditch when Gibson pulled to the
extreme right on the narrow
road to permit passage of an ap
proaching vehicle. While Mrs.
Gibson and Nelson tried to hold
the rear of the truck steady, the
driver "gunned" the motor, offi
cer! were told, causing the truck
to swerve sharply across tho
road and over a IB-foot bank,
""J1 where It rolled Into about
10 feet of water.
.The truck, with Gibson's body
still, in the cab, was recovered
shortly before dark Friday night.
Market Continues
Forward Thrust
NEW VriRK M., 1 n n. tu-
stock market today continued Ita
selective forward thrust notwith
standing considerable profit
caahine on th fn,,p .......
rising sessions.
investment demand again was
based mainly on the Idea poet
war Cnnnuma. anAnrllr,, ...A..1.J
reach a record level and provide
worthwhile earnings for numer-
oua enmnanUc ihl. ....it.u
quickly to civilian production.
Cannery Loaf Slated
For Production
ANCHORAGE, Alaska, May
19 P) "Cannery loaf," a new
product utilizing the heads, tails,
llvera and caviar of salmon, will
be produced this summer on an
experimental basis, Gov. Ernest
R. Gruenlng announced yester
day. Full development of the pro
duct will increase the Alaska
fish pack by 25 per cent. The
war department, he said, had
ordered an unlimited quantity
for shipment to the South Pacific
area.
The governor declared the
product Is "like sandwich spread
. . . tastes delicious . . , has a
higher vitamin content and food
value than salmon itaelf."
E
TULELAKE The $84,000
school bond Issue, voted on May
18, waa carried 80 to 28. A two
thirds vote was necessary to
carry It,
The sum will provide for a
new wing to the present Tule.
lake elementary school. Four
new classrooms will be Includ
ed In the wing on the north fide,
with an assembly room 40 by 80
on the south aide, having a stage
40 by 20. The assembly room
will also be used at a play room
and a cafeteria.
Between the wing and the
main building will be the admin
istrative offices, Including prin
cipal's office and first aid room.
Charles F. Dean of Sacramento
will be the architect on the job.
William Hutto was elected to
serve on the elementary school
board to succeed Mr. Portia Al
kin. Holdover members were
Mrs. Heck and Charles K.
Welse.
Two Tulelake men running
for Siskiyou Union high school
board members were both car.
riedby votee In Tulelake dis
trict. They are J, I. OH and
Floyd Bradbury. The election
will not be confirmed until the
other eight schools Jn the union
are neard irom. .
Survey To Determine
Plague-Carrying Rats
PORTLAND. Mav 19 fPl-
drive to find out If Portland rats
carry bubonic plague wag un
derway here today, with trap
lines 1 1 r u n g In water front
areas.
Six federal rodent control ex.
pert arrived in two mobile lab.
oratories from San Francisco
and went straight to work. They
came at the request of Dr. Thorn,
as L. Meador, city health officer,
Saturday. May H. 1I4S CTHAtP JUfB MTWt ffllTE
ATTENTION
FARMERS
We pay highest
cash prices for LIVI
or DRESSED rOUU
TRY. Phone 5175,
or aee your nearest '
Safeway market
. operator.
SAFEWAY
ith the
'nf w.Vo paid!"
"Yesterday we added up
the rent we've paid sine
we've been married, and the
total was shockingly hJghl .
We're not so young anymore,
John and I; we want a place
that belongs to us, where we
ean grow old comfortably. It
, needn't be fancy and it can't
be new. But we know now that buying U no more ex.
penlt tnen rent'fnd lot more atlsfylnj-when you
' finance it through an institution that apeefaltres In home
leant the
840 Mein St.
Phone 1198
p
Pud
Shaw Sta tionery Co,
Til "
is happy to announce; that it is no
onger necessary to secure War Pro
duction approval, in ordering:
Underwood Standard Typewriters
Siinstrand Adding Machines
Bookkeeping Machines
Dictaphone Transcribing Equipment
A. B. Dick Mimeographs
m
Delivery darei stilt ar Indefinite, But order will be :
filled in the order. In which they , art received and '.
placed with the factories. -
While the Industry still is. under many wartime con
trols, . Shaw's feels the obligation to advise you of
this change in regulations,, so that you may take ad
vantage of , placing your order, at, once, , ij ,,
Shaw
729 Main Street
Stationery
Co
Phone 5602
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