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H PROPERTY SURPLUS SI NOT HARMFUL SKATTLE, July 13 (P) Sur plus property In the govern ment's linnets at the wr' oud will not bo In sufficient qunit tlty to disturb tho economic Hlnblllty ut tho nation, Kobcrt W, Hurley, fornwr Connecticut governor and member of tho (cderul surplus property board, bt'lluvoi. Tho nmount which will bo marketable li greatly overrated, ho told a mcutlnu of 200 l'u clflo northweiit business men last night Much will be tank, airplane, worships, artillery and munition!, which will not I'ompcto with normal manufac turing In peueotlmo. Hurley wan oho of leveral ninltlng officers of the army, navy and .federal office of sur plus properly and contract set tlement who told of plans for "fast, fair and final" termina tion of war contracts when Ja pan Is dcfoalcd. Tho west coi.it. he said, will huvc "very difficult" problems bucuuno of the rlso or "Dig misi ness" In the arcu. Of Washing ton stale's :27 million dollars worth of lidded plant facilities, only about 12 million will be readily adaptable to postwnr nuimiiucturlug, ho esllmuted. "The grcal bulk of your new plunl U in aluminum which, with other nonferrous metuls production, takes up 143 mil lion dollars of tho whole," he said, "Wo may be suro unless we bring about the postwar uso of tho sheet and plate aluminum from tliu Spokane mill, that plant cannot opcrato, And If it shuts down and slays shut down, tho opportunities for catuMisiv Inn small plants to use its pro duction will be considerably curtailed." Slayer Of Teacher Faces Firing Squad SALT LAKE CITY. July 13 ( VI A few minutes after calmly serving cherry pie to reporters, James Joseph Ooodl, sharp- faced, partly-bald young mur derer of a woman school teach er, died before a firing squad In the Utah prison yard at day break today. Ho drank coffeo and smoked a cigar, then calmly said "So long before the black hood was slipped over his head. The .30-30 caliber bullets from the five-man firing squad thud ded Into the thin chest of the 27-year-old Oklahoma City man at 5.57 a. m., mountain war tinvc. It was 33 months and one day after he and a fellow hitch' hiker heat to death with a ham' mer mlddlo-aged Abigail Agnes Williams of San Leandro, Calif. Body of Fisherman Believed Found VICTORIA, B. a, July 13 (CP) Provincial police said today a badly decomposed body bo lieved to be that of John W. Hale, Yakima, Wash., has boon found about seven miles from the scene of the wreck of the Seattle fishing boat Summitt, which exploded and sank off the west coast of Vancouver Island May 23. Hale was one of four crew members lost in the Summitt sinking. The bodies of Louis A. I.arsen, owner and captain of the Summitt, John Slgurdson, and Lanson Moyor, all of Seattle, have been recovered. The fourth body Is at Toflno lifeboat station on the west coast, awaiting positivo Identifi cation by relatives. Shoot! Self While . Cleaning Rifle OREGON CITY. July 13 (IP) A rifle cleaning job which was fatal to Lawrenco Svend Skon, 37, Portland, was reported to day by Coroner Ray Rllance. Rllance said the shipyard worker's body was found at tho country rock quarry, with a rlflo and cleaning equipment at his side. 'The bullet had entered his neck; Eugene Opens Pool To Public EUGENE, July 13 (IP) Delay In receiving materials for con struction of a public swimming pool hero has prompted the city to lako over the Anchorage, n commercial pool, and mako it avnllnblo to the public. MORE SLEEP FOR BABY, YOU A night of orylni moons you and btby both Iom simp, Out moybo poor baby oufforod wllh nliipor ranh. 8o aprlnklo on Moisono, soothing, niodiootod powd.r. Farmers We kill, dress and chill We cure and smoke your pound, , Wa hove the beir facilities. Our work It guaran teed. WHY PAY MORE? , JOHNSON PACKING CO. rHI HOME OF QUALITY MEATS 'Military Funeral for Dog Hero 14 9 fi r v rrtr''HTiV ' "V -v ' (NBA Tehphnlo) While Ups are plyl at Sswlrlle Boldler Comctery, Los Angeles, Edward P. lirown places honorable (llsclmrge paper on flax-draped grave o( "Illackout," his D-year-old Dobermnn-Plnsclicr dog, who was put to destti because ho didn't respond to trentmcnt for shell-shock and battle wounds. "Plan Your '46 Vacation Now' Say "No" Boys LOS ANGELES, July 13 (II How would you like to spend your vacation In a beautiful mountain resort, complete with private bath and maid service? If you would, and live any where along the Pacific coast between Canada and Mexico, TO SALEM, July 13 (VP) The legislative Interim committee to study rovlslon of Oregon laws announced today It will send Bryan Goodeuough, state code commissioner, to Kentucky and Wisconsin to study the code sys tem of those slates. Goodcnough, who will leave Sunday and be gone several weeks, also might visit other states. He said Kentucky and Wisconsin aro recognized as hav Ing the best code systems in the nation. Oregon's code has not been revised since it was compiled in 1882. The interim committee will report to the 1047 Icgislo ture. and will recommend cllm Inatlon of many laws and a new compilation of others. Members of the committee are Sen. Irving Rand, Portland chairman; Sen. Paul Putterson, Hlllsboro; and Reps. Carl Iran cis, Dayton; Robert 11. Bennett, Portland, and W, W. Boldcrrcc, tjronts Pass. U. Of O. Builds $34,000 Building EUGENE. July 13 (IP) Con struction of tho first University of Oregon building under the voter-upproved state building program began today. Tho $34,000 building will houso carpentry, plumbing, heat ing, electrical and painting shops. C. Of C. President; Offered Movie Job , HOLLYWOOD, July 13 (Pi Eric Johnston, president of the U, S. chamber of commerce, soys ho may take an executive posi tion with the movies. Johnston told interviewers at a press conference that ho has been offered Will Hayes1 Job as president of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors asso ciation. "I'm not after Hayes' Job," said the chamber presi dent. Attention! your hogi Vac per pound. ham and bacon 5c per lV Mammoth ' j !3r 1 Saltcellars I " 1 CfsSOf were the Uashion jjjL i Salt Cellars a foof TlTT ... J . hiqh adorned I6 ' tigl I -i 2 you'd better sturt making your reservations now for the sum mer of 11)48. Take it from travel agency men, who havo begun calling themselves tho "no" boys, you couldn't fight your way Into any big resort in tho far west this season with a Thonjpson sub machine gun. An Associated Press survey of travel ugcncles, resorts and nutioiuil parks in California, Oregon and Washington - dis closed that only a few of the smaller Inns and taverns in iso lated regions will accept reserva tions. Many vacation spots were sold out for this season as early us last January, and every resort of any size is booked sol idly through Labor Day. Stanley Ei.sman, vice president in charge of the Pacific coast di vision of a national travel serv ice (ask-Mr.-Fostcr) said this is probably the biggest year re- sui u un inn wi'm cocisi ever have experienced. wusningion stare agencies re ported the reopening of a few resorts 'Jn Rainier and Olympic parks, but theso additional ac commodations mean little in the fuce of the unprecedented dci niand. Mrs. Luvcra Snow. Seat tle agent of a Pacific northwest travel agency, said "We're just frantic." In Oregon affairs have reached such a stato that week enders of the hardier variety, undaunted by the lack of hotel and coltngn space, are going to tho beaches anyway and sleep ing in their cars , If It's a -frozen" article trou need, advertise for a used one In the classified. NEW FROZEN DESSERT I (t) CMll rvftporaii milk full rn) In frwilni unll unit) tliuhy. (3) Mis I tup I vuftr ftftrt I pit. Knnl-AIrt (soy flavor) ihnrouiMv in l run roid vttrr. IS) nice I tWlM rt-aimrMM tnllk In tUI4 bowl. I whip mpldlv until stiff, (41 Add Kftfil-Ald m ramurr. fold In wril plsce quickly I ft I fTfPilnii try and fro in si rolrtm ttmper. turttttlhmil runh'rHirrtrui-'Can tr I In HiMly tlentd toniatntr bur4 In S fatU MUta over 1 quart. PHONE S323 i YOUNG PEOPLE COOPERATE CHURCH GROUPS By MARYELLEN WRIGHT ' One of the hlk-hllghts of the summer church program Is tho outdoor camps being hold for tho young people. At present the junior high school group of tho Presbyterian churches of Klam ath Falls aro attending confer ences held at Fir Point, Ore, Tho young poople's institute at Sut tie lake will bo attended by six members of the First Methodist church who will participate in study classes and recreational programs. The Klamath Lutheran church will hold an annual Sunday school and congregational pic nic at Moore park, Sunday, July 20. According to the Rov, S. M. Topness, tho morning worship will be at tho park at 11. Tho young people's week-day Bible school of the First Chris tian church is being conducted Tuesday ond Thursday mornings from 0 to 1 1 a. m. These classes at the church are conducted for Junior and Intermediate stu dents. The Kev. Albert L. Dwlght, pastor of the First Covenant church, has recently returned from a Bible conference at Santa Crur. While at the 10-doy ses sion, the Rev. Mr. Dwlght spoke on tho subject of missions. He will speak at morning and eve ning services Sunday. The Rev. Sencthca Meyer and two graduates, Ellsebeth Hard castle and Joyce DcValt of Open Bible standard training school, Eugene, will, be guest speakers at the Klamath temple, 1007 Pino, Friday, July 13. The serv ice starts at 7:45 p. m. Tho pub lic is Invited. Wash Waits For OPA Answer PENDLETON, July 13 (Pi Although one laundry still serves hotels, all other laundry servlco hero has been halted pending the outcome of requests to the OPA and WLB. Laundry officials, complain ing they havo lost $30,000 in the last three years of wartime regulations, have appealed to the San Francisco OPA office for higher price ceilings. A wage increase request has gone to the war labor board. Classified Ads Bring Results. euro amp? REnNEtr-MCKED ' IN DOUBLC PAPCIt IMS sugar g A .4: .... & OtANUlATID As Wise As An Ox or As Smart As An Ass? CONSIDER THE WAY OF THE LORD Plqin Bible Preaching : T '. Daily Services at 8:00 P. M. TENT MEETING Two Blocks Beyond the "Tower'' Sponsored by THE CHURCH OF CHRIST 2205 WantUnd Art. Klamath falls, Oregon Flashes of Life TULSA, Okla.. July 13 (P) Lois of things arc left In post offices these busy days but Post' master Gcorgo Watkins believes the red point for absent-mindedness goes to the person who walked off leaving a good sized slab of salt pork on a writing tublc. LOST: ONE HOUSE OAKLAND, Calif., July 13 (IP) Mrs. Julia Kllngen-Smith want ed to avoid the acute bay area housing shortage so she kept her five-room hilltop cottage here untenanted. Today she arrived from her other home in southern Califor nia for a visit and . found the roof gone, the walls missing. In fact, nothing was left but a floor and basement, WOMAN'S TOUCH SEATTLE, Wash., July 13 (Pj Just because tho lady of the house has turned welder, don't think she's, lost all her femin inity. There Is the case of the Boe ing B-29 factory at Rcnton: Wo men welders here brought their kitchens with them when they went to work recently and from electric mixers down to paring knives, the household gadgets are doing a job for the fighting front. Flatirons and clothes pins are used in the photo laboratory; muffin tins hold assorted riv ets; glass baking dishes hold hot parts, and double-boilers arc used in the making ' of silk screens. SPILLED MILK ROCKFORD. 111., July 13 (P) Alex Conratli believes he has a legitimate reason to cry over spilled milk. A one-gallon jug of milk up 7 REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS Dr. Sid 6. Nebt Dr. Sid 0. NaluJr. Dr. 0. 1. Noltt (Copt. U. S. Army) Dr. D. R. Hoylor Dr. R. P. Aliisndtr Dr. T. 6. MulhollonJ Dr. 6. F. Hopkins " HO CHARGE FOR EYE EXAMINATION COLUMBIAN Fhm, OPTICAL UNCI 1t05 EXCLUSIVELY OPTICAL romAN. 411 iw. oth two stoies kiamath faih no maim set In his ear when he made a turn, and cork popped out. Con ruttt tried to right the jug but his car crashed Into a parked car, caromed across the street and hit a fire hydrant. Lions Ear Cougar At Weekly Meeting COOS BAY, July 13 (IP) The Lions club was amazed to find real chops on their usually meatless plates at the weekly luncheon meeting. All 40 ate fervently. But when, at the close, It was announced the moat came with tho compliments of Vern Gray, all 40 groaned with equal fervency. They knew member Gray had lust snot a record-size cougar. LEGAL NOTICES AD VK RTIBKMKNT FOR BIDS Scaled bids win be received on or before 7:30 P. M.. Friday the 20th day of July 104.9 at the office of the Clerk Of School District No. 1. Room 200 Klamath Union H((h School Building. Klamath Falla, Oregon, for the erection of a two story addition to the Fremont School at Klamath Falls. Oregon. At a condition precedent "to receiving Official Propositi forms' the bidder mutt have qualified ten days prior to the opening of bids, as prescribed by Chap ter 225, Laws of Ore ((on. 1931. Plana and Specifications may be ob tained at the office of HOWARD R. PEHR1N, Architect. 1121 Main Street. Kianath Falls. Oregon. A deposit of Ten and No 100 Dollars fllO.OOi will be required for Plana and Specification!. Deposit will be refunded to the bidders upon return of the Plans and Specifica tions, The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Surety Company Bond in full amount of the Contract price, and he shall be required to carry Public Liability Insurance as specified. A Bidder's Bond or Certified Check In amount equal to five per cent '!JVi of the lump sum bid, must accompany the bid aa a guarantee for the execution of the contract and the bonds, in case the contract is awarded to the bidder. The Directors of School District No. 1 reserve the right to reject any and all bida and to waive any informalities. Signed: J. P. WELLS, Clerk. Jy -13 tfo. 142. PEOCLAMATION WHEREAS, the unregulated use of certain forest areas Is, In my Judg ment, a menace to life and property on account of an excestiv-s amount of Inflammable debris on the ground, and WHEREAS, upon the showing of the State Forester, It appears to me to be necessary to close to unregulated us the following areas within and ad- Don't lose pre cious hours from your work when your glasses break. Carry a "spare" pair with you on the - job . -. . to save " f im e a n d money. We will match your . present lenses ' accurately. "The Ox Knoweth His Owner, and the Ass His Master's Crib; But Israel Doth Know, My People Doth Not Consider." a. m (Is. Iil3) ' Jacent to the Rogua River National jrortfHt designated as: ARKA NO. RI-P-BANO CRXKK- JUOTT CftKKK AREA flections 31 and M. T. 30 8.. R. 7 K.: Sections 34, 39, and 30, T. 30 fl-. R, t4 E l those parts of T, 31 8., Rs. 7 and TM E.; and T. 32 ft., Ra. t and Tsj E., within Rogue River National Forest: ax- ceptlng, however, Dalles-California and East Entrance Highways. Permits to enter the above-described area may be obtained at Sevanmllt Guard Station. Tort Klamath, and the Timber Sale Office of the Rogue ntvar National Forest on the Limm Lumber Company and Big takes Box Company timber aales (Chlnchalo). AURA NO. M-f-NORTH HEVENMILE AREA Those parts of Sections 14. IS, 33, &V1, and 34, east of South Entrance Highway and within the Rogue River National Forest, EVs Sections 20 and 32, Sections 22. 26, 27, 20, 33, 34, and 3A. T. 32 S., R. 6 E.; Sections 1 to 4 Inclusive, and E'j Section 0, T. 33 S,, R, ft E. Permits to enter the above-described area may he obtained at the Sevenmile Guard Station. ARKA NO, Rfi.P-KOCKy POINT AREA Sections 15, 22. 27, 34, and those part of Sections 14, 23, 20, and 35 west of West-side Klamath Lake High way. T. 35 8., R. 0 E.; and that part of Section 3. T. 30 5 . R. S E.: west o( said highway and North Pelican Butte Road. Permits to enter the above-described area may be obtained at Pelican Guard Station. AREA NO. 17-P-BUCK PEAK AREA Sections 1 to 3 Inclusive, 9 to 10 In clusive, and those parts of Sections 1 and 8 south of Buck Peak Road. T. 30 8., n, i e. Permits to enter the above-described area may be obtained at Lake o Woods Ranger Station and Buck Peak Lookout. AREA NO. 88-P DEAD WOOD- JOHNSON CREEK AREA Sections 27 to 34 inclusive, T. 37 8.. R. 4 E ; SecUons 1 to 5 inclusive, 0 to 17 Inclusive, and 20 to 2d Inclusive, T. 30 S., R. 3 E.; Sections 1 to 30 Inclusive, those parts of Sections 32 and 33 east of Moon Prairie-Johnson Prairie Road, and Sections 34, 35, and 36, T. 38 8., R. 4 E.; and that part of T. 38 3.. R. 6 E. south of Old Baldy -Survey or. Also, the following areas within and adjacent to the Deschutes National For est designated as: AREA NO. W-F WALKER MT. AREA Sections 1, 12, 14. TV, Section 15. and those rts of Sections 2, 10 and 11 east of the Great Northern Railroad, T 24 8 R 8 E Permits to enter the- above-described area may be obtained at Crescent R. 8., and Bend Forest Office. AREA NO. 50-P (ODELL BUTTE AREA) i - Sections 24, 25, and that part of Sec tion 36 north of the old Eugene Road, T. 24 S., R 7 E.: SWV Section 19, and W"t Section 30, T. 24 8., R. 8 E. Permits to enter the above-described area may be obtained at Crescent R. and Bend Forest Office. NOW. THEREFORE. I, EARL 8 NELL, Governor of the State of Oregon, by virtue of the authority vested In me under the provisions of Section 107-210. Oregon Complied Laws Annotated., as amended by Chapter 232. Oregon Laws, IMS. do hereby proclaim the unregu lated use of the above-described areas to be unlawful and that said areas shall be subject to entry only through permit to be Issued by the Statst For ester, or a fire warden, under which permit entrant shall comply with any and all of the .following requirement: (1) To refrain from smoking except In places designated as safa In said permit. (J) To build no open fires except In places designated as safa in said permit. - - (3) To have as a part of his or her equipment when using campflres, except when traveling as a pe destrian and or camping at Im proved, ' designated and posted campgrounds, tools as specified by the forester suitable for extin guishing fires. This proclamation shall be affectlva from and after the 9th day of July, 1945, and shall remain In full force and effect until the 31st day of De cember, 1945. Done at the Capitol In Salem, Oregon, this 6th day of July. 1945. HOWARD C. BELTON, Governor. ATTEST! Robert S. Tan-ell. Jr. (SEAL) Secretary of State. Jy 13. No. 152 - PROCLAMATION WHEREAS,, the unregulated use of certain forest areas is, in my judgment, a menace to life and property due to an excessive amount of Inflammable debris left on the ground by logging operations, windstorms, ana urea in pant years, and WHEREAS, upon the showing of the State Forester, It appears to me to be necessary to close to unregulated use the following area designated as: AREA NO. 10-P-WAI.KER BANGS rATROL Summit Ara: Beginning at the northwest corner of Section 8, Township 25 South, Range 11 East; thence east to the northeast corner of Section 12, Township 25 South, Range It East; thence south to the southeast earner of said Section 12: thence east to the northeast corner of Section IS, Township 35 South, Range 12 East:- thence louth to the southeast comer of Section 34 in said Township as South. Range 13 East; thence east to the northeast corner of Section I, Township 26 South. Range 12 East; thence iouUi to the southeast corner of Section 12. Township 20 South. Range 12 East; thence east to the quar ter corner on the north line of Section IB, Township 2S South. Range 13 East; thenc south to the quarter corner on the south line of Section 30. Township 20 South. Ranfe 13 East: thence west to the northeast corner of Section 36, Towrshlo 26 South. Range 12 East; thence south to the southeast quarter of Section 1. Township 27 South. Range 12 East; thence west to the southwest comer of Section 3. Township it soutn, Range 12 East; thence north to the southeast comer of Section 16, Town ship 36 South, Range 12 East; thence west to the southwest corner of said Section 16; thence north to the south east corner of Section 5. Township 26 South, Range 12 East; thence west to the southwest comer or saia secuon o thence north to the northwest corner of said Section 3; thence west to the southwest corner of Section 36, Town ship 23 South, Range 11 East; tnence north to the northwest comer of said Section 36; thenc west to the south west comer of Section 29, Township 29 South. Range 11 East; thence north to the northwest comer of Section 9, Township 35 South, Range llEast, the point of beginning. - Permits to enter the above area may be obtained at the following places: 3, H. Haner, District Warden, Lapine, Oregon C. M. Olson, ShevlhvHixon Company Robort Ward. Gilchrist, Oregon. NOW. THEREFORE, I, HOWARD C. BELTON, Governor of the Stat of Ore gon, by virtue of the authority vested In ma under the orovlstons of Section 107-210, Oregon Compiled Laws Anno tated, as amenaea Dy una pier aoa, ure gon Laws, 1943, do hereby proclaim the unregulated us of the above-de- acrlbed areas to be unlawful and that said areas shall be aunject to entry oniy through permit to be Issued by the Stat Forester, or a fire warden, under which permit entrant shall comply with any and all of the following require ments: (1) To refrain from smoking except in places avaignatcu said permit 12. To build no ooen fires excent In places designated aa safe in said permit. (3) To hav as a part of his or her equipment wnen using campnres, except when traveling as a pedes trlan and or camping at Improved, designated and posted camp grounds, tools as specified by the - forester suitable for ex Unguis h lnc fires. This proclamation shall be effective from and after the nth day of July, 1045, and shall remain in full force and effect until in aist day oi uecemoer. 1946. Done at the Capitol In Salem, Oregon, this Oth day of July, 1946. HOWARD C. BELTON, Governor. Robert S. Tarrell. Jr. (SEAL) , Secretary of Statt. Jy 13. No. 191 t PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, th Un- reguiBicu use pi certain iwran nrvaa in. In my Judgment, a menace to life and nronertv on account of an excessive amount of Inflammable debris on the ground, and WHEREAS, upon the showing of th State Forester, It ap pears to me to b necesnary to close to unregulated use the following areas within and adjacent to th Tremont national roresi. nesiinaiea asi hm NO, 62' P SILVER LAKE AREA; All Friday, July 13. 1945 HERALD AND NEWSSEVEN land within th Fremont NaUonal Forea! north of Silver Lake lieaver Marsh mad and theae lands within the toraai bnundary south of silver LaaeOlUaftr Marsh road beginning at lha iiiternsvHoi. of said road and the range line belw Ranges 10 K. and It K , thine smith lmj, said range line to the boundary of Klamath Indian Reservation; thenc west along said boundary to th 8 W. corner of Section i, T. 39 S R. ft S. thenc north along the section 1 1 mi to Sliver Lake- Beaver Marsh road; ami . the following desurlbed lands ouUiue Ilia national forest! WV bcilou lu, T. . 30 f , n. ia E.i and Sevlimia a and tfl, ? ,a ' .f ; .". huwever, - the Silver Lake-Ueaver Marar, road, th rramonl. Highway and th anevila Hixon Camp area. AI1EA NO, 60 -I1 HORSEFLY AHKA! All land within the following described boundary: Beam ninr at the national forest boundary on Klamath FallsLakeview Highway ap proximately two miles east of Biy; ihence easterly along said highway Tn the Owen road; thence south along said road to th ratine "Una between Its. 14 and 16 E.; thance south along said ranae Una to the souths! rirnr nt Section 34, T. 30 S., R. 15 K.; thenta west to national forest boundary; Ihenca south along said boundary to Htnte Line roma. tnence wosteriy along saia road . to the Junction with old Stale Mn road in Section If) T, 41 S.. R. WV thance south alone old State Line rnnd to California-Oregon Stat line: thance west along Stat line to section line between Sections 31 and 211, T. 41 S., . R. 14 E.; thane north Y mile, wont 3 ml'es. north '4 miles, east 1 mile, north 2Vt miles, east 1 mile: thonce ' north to the national forest boundary; thence westerly along said boundary to th township line between Ts. 38 and 3D 8., R. 11 E.i thence west to th : Bonanza cut-off road; thence northerly along said road to it Intersection with mamain rail s-iaiceview mgnway; thence northarlv alona said hichwav to its intersection with the Klamath . In dian Reservation boundary; thence easterly along said boundary to the southeast corner of T, 36 S.. R. 13 E.; thence south along the range line ,-to the national forast bounds rv: tharii-a : easterly along said boundary to tfie point or Dsginning; excepting, nowevsr, the Barnes Valley Road. Permits br entering th above-described areas mly be obtained at the Forest Supervisor's office and District Grazier's office. Latfo- ' view, Oregon; Stiver Lake, Paisley. ad Bly Ranger Stations; Currier Camp, Dtg Lake, and Dairy Creek Guard Stations; Walker Range Fire Patrol Association office, Lapine, Oregon; Klamath Forest ' Protective Association offices, Klamath Falls and Bly, Oregon; and the Forest Service office at Shevlln, Oregon. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Howard C. Bolton, Gov ernor of the State of Oregon, by virtu of the authority vested in me Under th provisions of Section 107-210, Oregon Compiled Laws Annotated, as amended by Chapter 332, Oregon Laws. 1945, do hereby proclaim the unregulated us of the above-described areas to be un lawful and that said areas shall be subject to entry only through permit io do issuea oy ma mate forester, or a fire warden, under which Derm it entrant shall comply with any and all" of the following requirements: (1 To. refrain from smoking except In places designated as safe in said permit, i3i Ken build no open fires except In places designated as safe in said permit. iZt To have as a part of his or her equipment : wnen using campures, except wnen traveling as pedestrian fend or camp ing at improved, designated and posted campgrounds, tools as specified by the forester suitable for extinguishing fires. This -proclamation shall be effective from and after the Oth d.iy of July. 1 IMS, and shall remain in full fore and effect until the 31st day of December. 1949. 7 Done at the Capitol in Salem, : Oregon, this 6th day of July. 143. Howard C. Belton, Governor. ATTEST: Robe.H S. Tarrell, Jr., Secretary of Stat. IflEALr. Jy. 13 No. 146. PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, th unregulated us o( certain forest areas is. In my judgment, a menace to life and property due to an excessive amount of inflammable debris left on the ground by logging operations, windstorms, and fires In past years, and ' WHEREAS, upon the showing of the -State Forester, It appears to me to be necessary to close to unregulated use the following area designated as: AREA NO. 32-P WALKER. RANGE AREA Sugar Pine Area: Beglnningat the northeast comer of Section 23. Township 28 South, Range 10 East; thence south to the southeast comer of Section 1, Township 3d South, Range 10 East; thence west to the south west comer of Section 3, Township 39 South, Range 9 East; thence north to the quarter corner common to SecUons 9 and 10. Township 28 South, Rang East; thence east to the quarter corner common to SecUons 11 and 12, south to the northwest comer of Section 13, east to the northeast comer of Section 13, south to the southeast corner of Section 24. Township 28 South, Range 9 East; thenc east to th point oi be ginning. Permits to enter th above area may be obtained at the following places: J. H. Haner. District Warden, Lapine, Oregon; C. M. Olson, Sheviin-Hixe-n Company; Robert Ward, Gilchrist, Ore gon. NOW, THEREFORE, I, HOWARD C. BELTON. Governor of the State of Oregon, by virtue of the authority vested In me under the provisions of Section 107-210. Oregon Compiled Laws An-, notated, as amended by Chapter 352, . Oregon Laws. 194S, do hereby proclaim the unregulated us of the above da- ' scribed areas to be unlawful and that said areas shall be subject to entry only through permit to be issued by th State Forester, or a fire warden, un der which permit entrant shall comply with any and all of th following re quirements: U) To refrain from smoking except in places designated as safe In said permit. i (!) To build no open fires except In places designated as safe In said permit (3) To have as a part of his or her equipment when using campflres, except when traveling as a pe , des trlan and or camping at im proved, designated and posted , campgrounds, tools as specified by the forester suitable for exUn gulshing fires. This proclamation shall be effectiv from and after th 11th day of July. 1945, and shall remain in full force and effect until th 31st day of December, 1945. Done at the Capitol In Salem, Oregon, thla 9th day of July. 1943. (sd HOWARD C. BELTON, Governor. ATTEST: ' (SEAL). . ,lsdJ Robt S. Tarrell, Jr. . - .. : -; . Secretary of Stat.. ; Jy. 13 No. 150. V - PROCLAMATION X -WHEREAS, th unregulated use C certain forest areas is, Jn my JudgmerrJT menace to life and property on ae count of the high firs hazard caused by an excessive amount of Inflammable debris on th area, and WHEREAS, Upon the showing of the State Forester, It appears to me to be necessary to close to unregulated us., the following area designated as: AREA NO. R-5 WALKKR RANGE' -PATROL Crescent Area: - Beginning at the northeast comer of Section 24, Township 24 South, Range 10 East: thence south to the southeast ,, comer of Section 25. Township 24 South, Range 10 East: thence east to the north east corner of Section 31, Township 34 t South. Rantre 11 East; thonce south ta the southeast corner of Seotlon IB'. ' Township 33 South. Range 11 Ea5t- thence west following the section lines- to its Intersection with the east llnev' of the Great Northern Railway In Towns, u ship 29 South. Range 9 East: thenca,,, northeasterly along the Great Northern Railway to a point on the section Una between Sections 17 and 20, Township 34 South, Range 10 East; thence eaVt-r along the lection line to the point cl " beginning. . , . f-': Campfire permits may b obtained at the following places: J. H. Haner,. ; District Warden, Lapine. Oregon; C. M. , Olson, Shevlin-Hlxon Company) Robert Ward-Gilchrist. Oregon. NOW. THEREFORE, I, HOWARD C BELTON. Governor of the state of " Oregon, by virtue of the authority vested- i In me under th provisions of Section-,-407-210. Oregon Compiled Laws Anw totaled, as amended by Chapter 252. - Oregon Laws, 1945, do hereby proclaim tho unregulated us of the above ajii; scribed areas tov be unlawful and fTT hereby close said areas and the same shall be subject to use only upon ihs ntntfl ahs 11 cnmnlV Wtt all of the following requirements i CU) TonrefrIn from amokinj whl? traveling in -".' . K.. .iiMt) (2) To secur a permit Issued W tJCJ forester or a fire warden bfcrf; building t campfire other than t2 Improved, designated and post campgrounds on such preae. "" (3) To have as a part nf his or top equipment when using campfirtsm, except when traveling as a Offee .. destrlan- and or enmping at Vz proved, designated and ..PflftlC Thuiu'.r Mi? j. re- from .nd (t.r th Uth dy,"' ,J"ifJ ' l!45, und ahall rmln In lull forco JJl,,, fleet until nd Includlns tho 31,t djt, ffito. in MM. Omtt', ,h" "h & WhiT. BfXTON.J Gov.rnOiV j ATTTST ' (SCAl, " (VdV Fobt. rrrll. Jr. , y Jy. 13 No. 18.