TWO HERALD AND NEWS
PROSECUTOR ASKED
t PORTLAND, Ore., July 11 W)
State Legislator EIner C. Allen
Wednesday. Jurf 11, 1945 i disappearance of $10,113.80
I worth of liquor at the St, Helens
has asked AHnrrov r.nrl tat8 ''tore-
George Neuner to assign spe- Costa Rica Is primarily an
cial prosecutor to investigate agricultural country.
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Young Forest Firefighters
"On Job" fn Kamafh Woods
RESPITE FIRE
Slaughtering and curing oper
ations have continued at tho
Bratton packing plant on the
Keno road without delay, in
spite of fire destruction July 2.
George Bratton, manager, said
today.
Although freezing compres
sors were destroyed and the
temperature in tho locker rooms
reached 16 above zero the day
after the fire. 1000 pounds of
dry ice brought by truck imme
diately from Ashland relieved
the situation.
Bratton attributed the suc
cess of keeping the locker rooms
below freezing temperature to
dry ice and a 12-inch thickness
of rock wool insulation.
. The dry ice lasted- well the
six-day period without the com
pressor unit. Temperature
reached 24 degrees above, zero
as we nignest ourmg that time.
A new compressor arrived
July 4 and installing operations
were completed Sunday when
temperature in the freezing
rooms was again reduced to
zero. Food stored in the lock
ers suffered no damage during
the delay.
Charred debris Is being
cleared away now in prepara
tion for constructing a new pack
ing unit, to replace the building
which was destroyed. Work on
the new section will start soon,
Bratton .aid.
British Columbia
Loggers On Holiday.
VANCOUVER, B. C, July 11
IP) Approximately 8000 Van
couver island loggers began an
enforced and indefinite holiday
yesterday as lumber camps sus
pended operations by order of
the British Columbia govern
ment until after the forest fire
hazard Is past.
About 1300 men will be en
gaged In fire fighting, officials
said. Only one of five forest
fires now is out of control. But
higher temperatures and less
humid winds increased the haz
ard. Portland Man Suffers
Injuries From Fall
PORTT.ANri rr .Tnl 11 m
An 62-year-old man who lay in
jured for 18 hours beneath. the
steel brirtffA hn im hin Iraat.
ed at a hrutnltal her. in .nln.l
injuries.
John M. Dent told police he
fell from a signboard near the
bridge shortly after noon Mon
day and was unable to move or
cry-out. Passers-by noticed hfin
late yesterday. .
Iran was called El am In bibli
cal times.
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On forest fire spotted from
three different sources Krlduy,
orougnt several interesting
angles to light.
first, the three calls came In
to the office of Klamath Forest
Protective associutlon, one right
after another, showing the look
outs in tno area wore right on
the lob. Secondly, vounu
! Georgo Courtright, lookout at
Agency Dime, gavo tno location
exactly, lacking only 133 feet
in his calculations from being In
the right quarter. Hie fire wus
spotted In township 33, range
71. section 2, in the forest above
Fort Klamath.
Another point of interest, this
was the first experience In an
swering a fire call by the
majority ot boys at tha Fort
Klamath camp. The call was
received at 11:85 a. m. The boys
threw down the watermelon they
were eating, manned the equip
ment truck and were on their
way before you could bat an eye,
W. C, Parker, in charge of tha
camp, reported.
The fire brought to light too,
a strange tradition among youth
ful fire fighters when, after the
fire was controlled, notches were
cut In points of deer horns. Many
a first notch was proudly dis-
filayed on a point swinging from
he belt. Bob Lee was bragged
by his, companions as lacking
only one notch ot becoming an
ace. It takes ten notches to
become an ace. Lee is a second
year fire fighter.
On youth displayed a ringed
point with three notches acquired
this season. One for tho pack
ing plant fire in town, ono for
the recent Eagle ridge fire, and
the. Friday fire..
Parker, a discharged Seabee,
voiced - appreciation of the re
sponse and cooperation ot the
Fort Klamath group. A veteran
ot three years and three months
ot overseas duty with the C.B.
battalion;"- Parker . spent two
years In the South Pacific and
one year. In Alaska.
Mrs. Margaret Wntson, cook
and house mother for the 17
boys, reported there was nothing
wrong with their appetites. They
consume five gallons of whole
milk, seven loaves of bread be
sides hot biscuits, In addition to
quantities of meat, vegetables
and fresh fruit per day, she said.
Breakfast at camp Saturday
morning consisted of mutton
chops, fried eggs, hot cakes,
fresh frult'and milk. The boys
take their lunches to the woods
where they work clearing brush
and removing fire hazards.
After work Is finished for
the day, they take '.wlm and
are ready for Mrs. Watran'i eve
ning mcnl of meat, iiolntoos,
gravy, vegetables and puUdlng,
pie or coke.
Each boy takes his turn help
ing with the dishes, and clcunhig
up camp. They have one tiny
off per week to do as they like,
and swim in all their spare
moments.
Boys ot the Fort Klamnth
camp "tho best camp there is".
aro Vincent i-aner, licorge
Zupnn, Cliff Shirley, Charles
Sharpu, Ronald Gully, Orval
Weaver, Juckio Eitrcm, Eurl
Hannon, Jim Chrlsman, Blulne
McGllllcuddy, Sid Harrington,
Hilary White, Tommy Parker,
Lester Foster, Gene Dalrymuie,
Bob Lee and Neil Neilson. Mc
Gllllcuddy and Harrington aro
from Eugene, the other boys are
all from Klamath Falls.
Sumpter Valley Gold
Dredge In Operation
BAKER, Ore., July 11 W')
The Sumpter vulloy gold dredge,
idle two yeurs, 8 months, under
WPB order, in now onoratlng 24
hours a day, Cluyton Junes,
Portland, president of tha firm.
said.
would be given valorem who
worked for the company or In
oilier gold mining operations,
Hans Norland Fir Insurance.
Phone (080. .
After studying the matter ot
solicitations, tho retail trade
committee of the chamber ot
commerce has approved antl
solicitation ordinances now in
use In the city and recommend
ed that they be strictly enforced.
At present Klamath Falls has
the Green River ordinance
which prevents soliciting or ped
dling In residential districts.
This ordinance, which originated
In Green River, Wyo., has served
as a model for all soliciting or
dinances throughout the coun
try. An antl-peddltng ordinance
Is also in use which- prevents
the sale of merchandise In the
business district when there Is
an actual delivery of merchan
dise at tha time of the sale.
At the meeting of the housing
committee a resolution present
ed by the board ot realtors was
discussed. The resolution Is a
request that no further federal
housing be planned for Klamath
Falls unless something unfor
seen should happen. This would
not affect the 317 units now un
der construction, but tho board
of realtors fears that if more
houses are built too many houses
will be on the market when the
present situation is eased.
If It's "frozen"
need, advertise for
in the classified.
article rou
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