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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1946)
Deer Herd Situation In Modoc County Discussed By Wild Life Officials ALTUflAS A meeting or wild llfo .lochnlclniis mid KiurU men win hold in the local lorcsl anrvico offlco to study and dla cuss tho deer situation In Mucloc cuinily. 'J'lii- purpose of tho mrctliiK. iiilllnU'd by Gordon Truo o the L'lillfoniln state (luino juiU Ilsli division, waa to atucly the uoikII tlun of tho iutoratnta duor hard ii nd thn way mid meunii o per it'ttiiitlii tho herd In tho bvsl In IrrcntK or umne niuiiugomciiL unci iiiiiku iitlliiiitlon. llrpreaentativca at tho moot ing Included Cordon Truo, W. 13. WTllliuns nnd Jim Stokes or tho C.'iillfonilii itiite gunie mid flali commission; John McK.ce or tho Orrgon (lull and game commu nion; l'hll Lord, region 0; Ulenti Mitchell, region 6; 11. K. Pylea and Coorgo Fisher, all of the rorenl aervlce; Frank McCor iniiirk rcproaontlng the Oregon aiHirtamcn. Nelmcr Spaulding who win to havo represented tUi' California aportamon, win aMuulo to attend Uio meeting. Cenau Mathods were dlacuaalon and proposals of the present cenaua methods now being carried on by Hungur tii'orgo Klaher, this your with the cooperation or Jim Stokea or tho fish and game commission. It waa proposed that nil agencies accept the present meth oda to Indicate trends and classi fication and to aupplomont tho present "atrip" molhoda by pel let count, aerial photographa and track counta. These methods re not already In uae and will inaure more accuracy. It was further proposed that at the close or each sen ami, repre sentatives of each agency would prepare a joint report covering the condition or the herd, Its members and classification by sex and age groups. Forage utilization by both deer and live stock was thoroughly dlseussed. Aa a result, It was proposed that the present utilization sam ple plots be extended to a aatla factory number to Indicate a true picture of the forage used by deer and that used by other livestock. It was proposed to install large fence plots within SKILLED MECHANICS ' WANTED! Good-paying Jobs now open with Southern Padflc, tb Wtat'a big gtat railroad: MedaWiH Ca Naefttsrs SksaaalsjM laAinmiitr flaaaairt 8oe 8. P. today a good outfit to be with, plenty of work. ONHA Se or writ Trainmaster, S.P, Station, Klamath Falls, or near est S.P. Agent. tho winter deer rungo which would: 1. lCxcludo uso of all deer und livestock. 2. Exclude livestock only. 3. Knclnse deer only. 4. Enclose livestock only. Cooperation All agencies would cooperato in this project. Tho California nliito fish und giunc commission will take a largo share of the financial burden of thesu plots established In California. From these plot It la expected to de termine tho actual amount of competition between domestic livestock and deer and, in addi tion, thn (iiiiiutlty of forage necessary to support both deer and livestock. Also the (inutility of forage necessary during the critical winter period to sup port tho winter deer herd. The forage utilization by wild horses wan determined to have reached serious proportions. It was estimated that the wild horse herd had increased stead ily in tlie lust row years and hud now reached a size where a crit ical expansion may be expected unless some action is taken to cut down the present size of tho herd. Mr. Truo promised to furnish considerable usslslunce to the Modoc national forest In removing tho wild horses from tho range. It was estimated lust year that there were 400 horses or which 80 per cent are In tho winter range area or the state deer herd. Tho meeting closed with tho general reeling that u common understanding or tho deer prob lem waa being achieved by all agencies involved. NYLON SALE MEXICO CITY, Jun. 28 (!) Nylon atockinga a rarity in the United States nre everyday wares in Mexico city. Nylon supplies have become so plentiful that merchants have resorted to iKlverusmu mediums and have placed them on sole at anarpiy reduced prices. Your money buva more aood Insurance from Hons Norland. 123 N. 6th St. By JOAN O'NEILL The Tccn-agc Club dunce which was held at the armory Frlduy nlulit was definitely a success, it has been roughly es timated that around 000 kids or more attended the danc e. Since the d a n c o Nv a a free, no accu rate check wus kept ut the door us to the utlcnduiicc. Students i from many or rMjK uiu v v u ii i y Mflirinls wnrn there ns well Joan O'Neill as the visiting Grunts Puss bas ketball team. This dunce wus a novelty for the Klamath kids und u lot or fun. It could bo a popu lar annual affair sponsored by tho Teen-age club, liuldy's band played for the dunce which last ed from :() to 12:30. TAC membership cards ure on sale for the coming year. 'Die curd cost $1 und entitles the owner to attendance at the Teen age club und nil TAC sponsored functions. The gate at tho club is now being watched by the chnperones. Friday's Aaaembly Fred Reeves, head yell leader, was In charge of the pep assem bly lust Friday which wus given for tho Grunts Pnsa game. Churles Woodhouso, English "i lost 52 Lbs.! WH SIZC 14 AQAIN" mmt. C D. WILLI. FT. WORTH Voa ally la potiivl, ftnd hmrt . K'lilM. No dfU. utlves t meal, farrlaluc, fievy, butter IMmi.iIxi( Mia. Welle attar tml In lUlltitnl then four. IT MW at an ay twit tM unironi iiian but why not MrUatArdtllu la riinkel teal condurtad by twdiraJ dut-tota snot iKn IM P'WM loll l IO II taoUBdc a fata Isj a fww wawfca with Ih A YOU Vliamla Cbs MaJurlng PUa. With thl AH 11 art o4 don't rut lairiM jr.: ytfV fni'tv ilrlirioua h"lt AVOH Ultir. e.rh meal. Abeo- (laof biill.wcHiaimiJtfi-ul Ihaaa HWR ii imttt and rair wlari oil any inrala, ti a raalf wiara ring (vltamla It if. lOfly riarmlrM. JO (lara anno c At,nIy I; (. I not rMigl.tvd with malt, MuNfcV HACK wlik U vuy Aim bei. (two cnnaiN'a roa druus WAOOONKK DRIIO CO. Tmi Out Thl. Ad Aa A Ksmlnd.r rfTPPB 5 1:1 'RF'r f SO GOOD . FOR you 050(15 forPleasant 0ME1VTS TAmJi mJh Mmi, "It PM HmtloC, go" . ami a nlilioa Pleaaant Momenta twinkle forth arrnss, last laadt High tint for that Perfectly Marvelous ' PM Sam la Old-Fa.Moned, MaahatUn or lUglilmil. Sa aalraealonaly amoothi so aoperlallrely mellow.. . TU goaa aTowa and the smiles come up again I 1 M Real Estate Exams Slated This Week SALEM, Jan. 2B (IP) Slute Real E s 1 0 1 0 Commissioner Cluudo Murphy announced toduy ho would hold a series of real es tate examinations this week, There will bo an examination at Medford Tuesdny for broker and salesmen applicants, ut Sa lem Wednesday tor broker uppll ciints, mid ut Pnrtlnnd Thursduy for broker applicants. aVadonaliUlaUIImPradDctaCorp,N.Y.SlStralghlWhlski7,49CraJa 06.8 Proof. Neutral Spirits teacher, thanked the students for their contributions to the Mnrch of Dimes. Jim Kcnnet, Junior, gave a short talk on the forum on recreational needs which Is to bo held on Pclicana soon. Rill Southwell, sophomore member of the TAC committee, Invited me kids to Hie dunce mat night. "To nc or Not Be Stupid," wus the theme of the progrum in which Ted und Krcd Heevcs, Chuck Bluckstone, Lyndon King, Bob Clammcr and Don Elttrelm appeared. It was based slightly on the "It Pays to Bo Ignorant ' program. Put Myers, accompunled by Buldy Evans on the piano, sung the threo toD Hit Parade tunes. The songs were "Middle of Muy," "Put That Ring on My Finger," and "Come to Bnby, Do. Jerry Thorne, Gene Hover and Couch "Dutch" French were called to the stage to represent tho basketball team. Bud Sclby led the yells. The band played several numbers led by the stu dent conductor, Rod Murray. Gina Hunter Named 'Queen' Glna Hunter, 22-year-old bru nette secretary of Hermosa Beach, Calif., was named "Miss Victory Queen" of the Pacific coast stutes, it was announced by Charles P. Skouras, western re gional chairman for the motion picture industry in tho recent Victory Loan campaign. Miss Hunter, who represented southern California in the Vic tory Queen contest, received as her prize a one-year contract at Twentieth Century-Fox studios, in addition to tlte title she won in screen test competition with six other state queens. The lovely winner, who com peted against hundreds of other entrants to become southern California queen after local town and county eliminations at the close of the bond drive, is a native daughter of the Golden state. Injuries Fatal To 40-Year-Old Woman SILVERTON, Jan. 28 Wl In juries suffered when struck by an auto as she crossed a street here were fatal yesterday for Mrs. Velma Dunn, 40, at the hos pital here. Police reported Mrs. Dunn was struck by a car driven by Vernon Brewer, 20, late Satur day night as she started home from trie Silvcrton greenhouses where she worked. A daughter, Iscl, 7, was also struck as the woman and child walked across a street. The child was not seri ously injured. SNELL TO SPEAK MOLALLA, Jan. 28 VP) The annual Future Farmers of Amer ica banquet here tomorrow night will be addressed by Governor Snell. Ralph Morgan, state vocational education supervisor, and Orvil Ohling, state FFA officer, will be among 300 guests. DI0I1IIE QUINTS always rsly on this graat rub for COUGHS COLDS It Mutt Be Good! All thro tho yesra at th first slin of a cold tha Quintuplets' chests, throata and backa art Immediately rubbed with lduaterole. Muaterole fiutanfly aurta to relieve couf he, sore throat and muscle aoreneaa of eoliia. It actually helps break up I,alnful local eonKealion. Make brealh n easier. Great for grown-ups, tool In S strengths. Waieh For the ROOSTER CALL LEAKY ROOF? 6041 DAY OR NITE PARAMOUNT ROOF CO. Union Roofers Latest Equipment Permanent Maintenance Joa Snyder Jack Fitzgerald rn -7 UU4.THmiLIOWn Where Shall They Rest? By EARL WHITLOCK More and more there seems to be growing a movement to urge the federal government to make some ar r a ngement whereby the re mains of those men who have fallen In the service of the nation, may be brought back to this country for i n terment. Legislation has been planned to make that pos sible and to lay our boys to rest in national military ceme teries. This idea has not received the unqualified support of all those families who suffered losses. Many of them seem to feel that their loved ones should be interred in the fam ily plot in the home town. If you have any preferences in this matter, concerning those of your family who may have been among the heroic dead of this greatest of all wars just ended, it is suggested that some day, at your convenience, you stop in and tell us how you feel about it. Thus a better over-all picture can be gained by con gress. And we will be glad to keep you posted on the late de velopments on the subject as they come into being. Next Monday, Mr. Whltlock of the Earl Whitlock Funeral Home will comment on "Refus ing to Listen." NOTICE Parsons willing to sarva on Election Boarda within tha County for a tarm of two years, plaaaa notify this office, giving name and residence addrtas. Naeassery that Paraons aorve in tha Pracinct of which thoy are a realdent and voter. Compensation fixod by Law SO cants par hour and meals. CHAS. r. DE LAP, County Clark Monday, Jan. 28, 1948 HERALD AMD KEWS imW MORE WATER NEEDED A soldier can exist on one quart of water dally where tem peratures do not go above 82 de grees, but where the tempera ture soars to 100 degrees, sol diers must have at least seven and one-half quarts. - , State tax collections In the 1945 tax year set a record ol $5.5 billion. NOTICE1 -AEROSOL-: For direct application of fine penicillin mist to infections of nose, throat and lungs. (Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, Sinusitis, Hay Fever, Etc.) McATEE CLINIC 122 So. 7th Phone 5535 The Place To Eat Where Yoii Get ' The Best Southern Fried Chicken With Hot Biscuit and Homemade Pies LEAH'S DRIVE-INN Weyerhaauser Junction, Ashland Highway Sure , We Are Very Busy But , . . our service is Dependable. Not as fast, true, and you may have to wait a day or two at times before we can take your car, but when we do take it, complete the work and return it to you, it will be done right you can depend on that. We are truly grateful to our customers for their patron age and understanding of conditions under which we are working these days. It is our purpose to always give courteous, efficient and the quickest possible Depend able service. You Can Believe DIMBAT MOTOR CO. Your Chrysler Dealer 239 Main St, Phone 7011 FRIESEN-WELMAN CO. Plumbing and Heating 1715 Main St. Phone 7043 J. E. Frieten N. A. Welmait FURNITURE VALUE hli 1111 "w''w; COMFOHTABU PLATFORM ROCXEX 10 ftewaf 39.95 Hera b a platform rocker tfcat will be tha "apple of your fam ily's eya" ... on inducement to comfort i t . inner spring seal cushions in sturdy hardwood frame ; : . A Value at Wards! VIontgomery Ward ROU FILM PRINTING and DEVELOPING la at 11:00 a. nt. ready by 1:00 p. m. 4-Hour Service BELL STUDIO Host Door Mae Tree Tfceatr aim1 l ( 1 are Mind Readers A. yom bqpw dtABilv lAsos shawl povr RMM MCTicM m If you ah to haw ehoaa wtafcia fciBinii, yea aaaaald aaaW aaaaat Ian naa. tVa at Warn aow aa ill I 111 Atari mm iiiliiiili. oaao aa BiafcotHiatli a 1 1 iMil oi ear ejaaBeaa. Tkay'ra joana fcr daa aab- we're on imtf atasT attar of twenty-Iowa Earl Whitlock Funeral Home BOB'S Gfffi Greyhound Bus Station Now Under NEW MANAGEMENT The eatabllahment was recently, purchased ' by BIng and Gladys Bingham. Upon his release from tho army, BIng will rejoin his wiie in operation oi tha caie. They Solicit Your Patronage O Courteous Service O Excellent Food ii "Since 1905" X V Phone 3456 or 6451 J VOWT fart leaes tw YOW nigeasaWlbeV ft New Method Cleaners Under New Management : . . BACK TO PRE-WAR QUALITY ! 1 PRE-WAR SERVICE!! O 3-Day Service Call For and Delivery Minor Repairs Free Fur and Garment Storage , Fur Cleaning and Glazing The people of Klamath Falls are fortunate to have in their city the largest and best equipped cleaning plant and fur storage plant between San Francisco and Portland. V We are also proud to announce a complete personnel of thoroughly trained craftsmen, en. abling us to give the best in quality service and individual attention. Two graduates of the National Institute of Cleaners and Dyers are ready to assist in any unusual problem of cleaning wearing apparel or household furnishings. For Pickup and Delivery Service, Call New Method CLEANERS O. H. BUFFINGTON, Prop. Phone 4471