Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 20, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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    Fire Sweeps
Peyton Co;
At Dorris
DOURIS, May 20 A huge
lumber ramo and about 100
cords of wood, located In Dorris
and owned by Peyton and com
pany of Klamath Falli, has been
burning since about 6 o'clock
Sunday night but li under con
trol now and being allowed to
burn out.
A stiff wind is blowing in Dor
ris today and a fire guard has
been thrown around the ramp
to keep the flames from spread
ing.
The fire Is about SO yards
away from stacked lumber be
longing to the Dorris Lumber
and Moulding company but the
stacked lumber is not in danger,
watchers believe.
Origin of the fire was unde
termined, it Drone oui laie yes
terday afternoon and the cord
wood stacked at the ramp is
burning on the Inside. Fire-
fighting apparatus was brought
to the scene last night and wet
the cord wood down without
putting out the fire, and the
ground around the ramp was
soaked to prevent spreading
The ramp, about 18 feet high
and 120 feet long, was built by
Peyton and company two years
ago.
Lumber Men
Go To Bend
Oregon pine industry leaders
will gather at Pilot Butte inn.
Bend, May 24, for a conference
of the state forest practice com
mittee of the Western Pine asso
ciation, and for a forestry field
trip. J. F. Daggett, Prineville,
formerly of Klamath Falls, is
committee chairman. Stuart
Moir, Portland, chief forester for
the association, will attend.
Following the morning com
mittee session there will be a
joint afternoon meeting with rep
resentatives of state and federal
forest land management agencies
for a- discussion of problems of
mutual interest. On Saturday,
May 25, the southern Oregon sec
tion of the Society of American
Foresters will conduct a field
trip to the Pringle Falls region,
where demonstration areas in
virgin Ponderosa pine have been
established to show different
methods of timber selection,
forest operation and manage
ment. In announcing the meeting. In
dustry leaders stressed that in
striving to meet the challenge of
the vast housing program with
its demand for lumber, Oregon's
pine mills are not neglecting the
forest future but are keeping in
force essential good forest prac
tices to assure continuous timber
growth to meet future needs.
Members of the forest practice
committee, in addition to Mr.
Daggett, are J. F. Coleman,
Kinzua; J. H. Meister, Bend; R.
B. Wilson, Warm Springs; Mel
Barron, Alturas: Hugh B. Camp
bell, Klamath Falls; J. C. Clark,
Lakeview: Frank Gilchrist. Gil
christ; Im. McLelland, Klamath t
t ails, and B. L. Nutting, Med
ford. In the middle of the 18th cen
fury, oil in America was consid
ered a nuisance because 11
spoiled so many of the surround
ing salt wells.
Classified Ads Bring Results,
A. WELDING RODS
In various types and makes.
(San Francisco Bay Area)
B. COPPER TUBING
Hard drawn seamless, In
coils or various straight
lengths. Various diameters
and thicknesses.
C. ALUMINUM
Brass and copper sheets In
various gauges. (San Fran
cisco Bay area).
D. STEEL
Sheets, plates, strips, bars,
structural, rods, available
through all western offices.
E. BRASS
Brass pipe, Grade A seamless
in 12 to 16 foot random
lengths Vt" to 5" diame
ters. F. WIRE
Copper and brass, bare, sin
gle and stranded. (San Fran
cisco Bay area).
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Withdraw. Buying prtf trout It Vt$
TtiutlWtrUWtrU, War Assets
Administration
WESTERN OFFICES
256 MONTGOMERY ST.
SAN FRANCISCO, 4
EXbrook 8321 w
(Consumers Goods-30 Van Mess) '
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Employes at Swift and company are trying to find a nama
fox terrier oudd which arrived
for proficiency in the sale of Swifts dog food. The puppy is one of three awarded west coast
plants. The pup's arrival also was part of tha Inauguration of transcontinental air freight for
dogs, shipment handled by United Air Lines to San Francisco. The pup was fed before he took
the plane and was in San Francisco In time for the next feeding. He comes from Swift's research
kennels at Chicago. Shown with "Fido," (for lack of a better name), left to right Swift employes
are Stanley Reed. Harold Gleason. Lee Crutchfleld. Kuna and the pup, Mae Kelling. Austin "Jim"
Hubbard and Merlin Bleak.
Klamath Clergyman
To Talk At Ashland
SOUTHERN OREGON COL
LEGE, Ashland. May 20 The
Rev. Victor Phillips of Klamath
Falls will deliver the baccalau
reate sermon at the Southern
Oregon college June 2, 2:30. The
speaker's subject will be "The
Mastery of aeli.
Music for the occasion will be
provided by the College Instru
mental Ensemble, directed by
Wallace Sapp. and William Alves
will be heard in vocal solo.
Members of the College Instru
mental Ensemble are: Virginia
Alley, Portland; Norma Elder,
Williams, Ore.; Hazel Parman,
Port Orchard; Bennett Lofts
gaard, Algoma. Oregon; Paul
Aikins, Mary Corthell, William
Robertson, Leslie Segsworth,
I ; DALE Says !
! i If You Want I j
j; TOP PRICE I;
, for your ( i
AUTOMOBILE j
! SEE US FIRST! jj
;! used cars ;
I I 11 Main St. Comer of Conger Ave. ( I
WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION ANNOUNCIS
$7,000,000 SURPLUS SALE
At Naval Supply Assex, totqk and Ray liles,
Stecktoe, California
Many scarce itemi priced to fell can be impeded
9 e.m. to 3 p.m., Mon. through PriM by ell type of
buyeri. Check your eligibility to buy.
' SACRAMCNTO
NAVAL I Rol
supply II I nr.
annex 1 1 raps
' jo IwN.rfet
Htndrtdt ef etter Heeu 9m teM
PRIORITY IN rURCHASINO, In accordance wtfh Ik. .m.a.
fo'lwr "'f'1" Property Act, priority Is this sale Is as
FEDERAL AGENCIES .M j,j
VETERANS World War 1 1 Oertffiad by fink
Form tl J... a. is
SMALL BUSINESS-Crtll!.d by SFC i" .
SIAIE AND LOCAL 6QVFRHMFNII 1.,
NON-PROFIT INSriTUIIONS hnj J
Wholai.l.ri, retailers, Induitrtel users June 24 until sold
X . ' "'" TiriT-MrvCO Dl fft pflOriTV OrOtf.
Order from commercial buyert accepted lubfeer to mtrctw
d.te availability after priority claimant! ara wrvtd.
LIST NO. 2Avaltabl Jh 3 to priority mwt
commTclat bayrt o "Artf-com tni'toryf
basis:
WELDING EQUIPMENT . ROPE
CHEMICALS . HAND TOOLS
DIESEL GENERATORS CYLINDERS
Select from huadndt ef efter SereW e-f ep Htm ee dlsefey
NO CATALOGS MAILED. D.t.ll.d lists furxi.h.d at dliol.y
rooms. Veterans C.rt,(ic.lion Unit is at 2S4 El Dorado Sr. All
I ' , ed.f'. "'J" IJ-" ram.inine
3 sold. ,,,,l,bl ""' Commercial Ky.-s
fltttrm rn.j r...a
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Swift Employes Have Frisky House Pet
for W. J. "Bill" Kuns. Hwllt
Catherine Summe, and Henry
Williams of Ashland.
Baccalaureate exercises will be
held in the auditorium of the
administration building.
More Access Roads
Planned For State
PORTLAND, Ore., May 20 (rP)
Seventy miles of northwest ac
cess roads being planned by the
U. S. forest service will open
nearly 500,000.000 board feet of
timber annually to production,
the regional forester said here.
H. J. Andrews said the roads
awaiting fund allocation and
available material will lead to
the Clackamas river area, east
Clackamas county and Umpqua
river region, Douglas county.
The road program will also ef
fect the smaller Umber areas of
r
LIST HO. 1 litmt ejvaHsefe kefls.
lag Jsae 3 im priority f reepi:
LEATHER WORK GLOVES
CIGARETTE LIGHTERS
BROOMS AND BRUSHES
NEW MATTRESSES
ASSORTED SOAPS
SMOKING PIPES
NO. 1 GRAIN CEMENT
COTTON DUCK DRILL
PAPER TOWELS
r-. , .
SF-IU
for the 12-week-old wire-haired
representative nere. as an award
the McKenzle river's south fork
east of Eugene, Chesnlmnus
area in Wallowa county, and
Little River area in Douglas
county.
The forest area of the United
States, exclusive of Alaska, is
larger than the combined area of
France, Germany, Norway,
Italy, Sweden, Belgium and The
Netherlands.
ACOUSTICON
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UNIPAC1
Utiltr ibstf "eret a sllm
it . : 1 s...,
,ing inKrument es comfonsble
More powerHi man ever me liny iwm luumu nailery ie
no bigger thao the cod of your thumb yet it generates power,
that will amaze you. -"' .i
' UNI P AC is probably the world's only single-pack hearing it
'suutnent using BONE receirers, as well ss magnetic air receivers
receivers so wonderfully accurate, they sre actually "Hearing
Lenses" 1 ;
FREE DEMONSTRATION
WEDNESDAY, MAY 22
WINEMA HOTEL
Wm, M. Kohn, Representative
TOP
of the fruit crop
KtV'l M-l Lu5CIOU5'
Juicy
All the goodness and sweetness of nature's fruit cropf
are folded Into the creamy smoothness of Crater Lake
Ice cream. Brimming with health and goodness. It's
a basic necessity In your life as well as an extra treat.
Take some home tonight!
Ask for
Giaten, Jlake
ICE CREAM
AT YOUR GROCER'S OR FOUNTAIN
KLAMATH FALLS CREAMERY
Manufacturers of CRATER LAKE Dairy Products
Evans. Hahn
Open Business
Another new business was in
nuguratod here recently when
IYrcy Evans and Fritz Halm,
World War II veterans, oixMieii
Evans Electric Co. nt 129 Itronil.
Evans, a grariuuto of KUHS,
spent throe years In tho navy as
an aviation electrician's mate
first class. He was stationed at
Corpus Chrlstl, Whldby Island
and Honolulu, lie fore entrrlng
th" service Evans was associated
with Specialized Service, Service
Electric, Gurcelon's and Alumi
num Company of America. He
continued his studies in elec
tricity while in the navy and
whs separated from the service
November 12. 1IM5, to return to
Klamath Falls where he and his
wife, Connie, recently purchased
a home at 23.11 Garden.
Hahn. a veteran army sergeant,
is originally from Olympin,
Wash. He came here from Tice
Electric Co. in Portland to go
into partnership with Evans. He
is living at Sunset ranch.
We Deliver Anything Phone
7423.
Protect Your Property
Against FIRE with
FVR
AUTO
STOP
Fir Extinguishers
rt.i.ri. r..r rr'r e.i.-.tic.iir
H h.ere Say.
Automatic Operation
Automatic Alarm
Guaranteed 10 Years
Free Replacement
No Filling or Mainte
nance A.k l'i Abeel Thl. Ailiatllf rlr
PflttflU.
TELEPHONE 6588
A. T. Deets
to csrry s a speaaele case I
Wild MWf VleVMeseHVy
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State Tax Revisers
Begin Job At Salem
SALEM, flay SO Ml The
state tax study commission,
which will make recommenda
tions to the legislature next Jan
uary on changing the stale's tux
system, met here today for a
general discussion of its work
to dale.
The commission, which meets
monthly, has finished culling wit
nesses. It Is expected to begin
drafting its report In the next
few mouths.
Reserve Officers
Elect President'
PORTLAND. May 20 !
Kern Crandall, Portland, was
elected president of the Oregon
Reserve Officers' asociation at
the annual convention here Sat
urday, attended by delegates
from 18 cities.
Other new officers: Col. Carl
Robins, Eugene, vice president;
Lt. Col. Carroll Mitchell, Ilaker,
and Capt. Leo F. Young, Rose
burg, council members.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
SAN FRANCISCO
LOS ANGELES
Limited Service Over the
Lr. Klsmilk I
IIS a.m.
i:ie a-.
IS SS p.m.
I IJ e.aa.
Also 4 Regular Schedules Daily
To Both Destinations
Depot 904 Klamath Ave.
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WHAT MAKES
THIS SAUCE
SO SPECIAL?
left ask the women who cook
with Del Monte -2 out of 3 of them
have used it more than 10 years
"Ite flavor is just right for our taste," says one
Del Monte fan. "For 22 years it's been my
standby for tomato flavor. Makes any dish zesty
better looking, tool During the war I had to
try another sauce, and the family noticed the
difference right away. I just wouldn't know how
to make my family's favorites without
Del Monte Tomato Sauce I"
eram wlnel fciervfaiee with a) rpr$nlath eraee utlln
0I Jteaemivu In PtdM Cooal eslie es 10,000 snel ever
HSaAI.D NSWS. KUaulk rMl, On.
Plane Crash Kills 2
In Douglas County
GRANTS PASS, Muy 20 (!)
A Douglas couuly rancher and
his weekend guest were killed
lute Saturday In tho flaming
wreckage of a small two-place
airplane In which they were fly
ing ut tho Foreman ranch 20
miles north of hem.
State Pollen Sgt. C. R. Ilorg
man identified the victims as
Juines O'Dounell, 21, lrfiug
Reach, Calif., owner of the plane,
and Arte Foreman, 211, of (ho
Foreman ranch near Glendale,
Ore., whoro the crash occurred,
Sgt. Hnrgman reported the
family of Foreman witnessed the
crash as the piano attempted a
landing after "buzzing ' the
ranch homo and apparently
struck a tree top.
Rose Festival Queen
Picked In Portland
PORTLAND, Ore., May 20 W
Lloyde Hough, pretty 17-year-old
brunette who was born In
10V2 Hours
19'2 Hours
Short Rout Saves Time!
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two years ago, will Im iiuei'ii
of Portland's Kuao Festival llua
yeur. ,
TIip brown eyed Lincoln lil:li
school senior, daughter of Mi,.
Koy lloouli, was cIiommi at cere
monies Satin clay night.
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Poors Open llJU 6i45 V. M
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Open 12:30 p. m.
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