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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1947)
Fir Permit-Free r,'TTTT'f 1 1 i.hT imiTmrxm ... rr i mi in . n.jrn it i in i in i .... "r ihi "t-i-t - t t t i-- (i i-i r t i r-i t- tme r r i tv r lUrt l-rt-rrrr 1"1H1 hP ft" rr MM mm INDIAN 8ERVI fT. OF THE INTERIM BllUll Hwff flrttM This map of the Klamath Indian without a fire permit heavily marked. for travel either. Klamath Reservation Fire Restrictions In Force Finest closures on the Klum ;h Indian reservallon are effective July 1. These "closures" are precautions taken each year when the flrn Inn ards are greatest, and include cer tain restrictions. They are effec tive In all forested areas Ironi, July 1 to Beptember 1. Principal paved roar", on the res ervation do not require a permit tu travel and roads In agricultural lands ad)acenl to uen roads do not require a permit. Klamath In diana rnrnllrd at this agency may travel any and all roads on Indian lands without a permit. Federal, slate ami municipal fire protection personnel do not require permits In enter any area when on tire protection missions. Closures are duly imsted. but per sona having Umber or grailng con tracts or bona fide mismoui in rlnwl arena may obtain permits at the agency, and permits will be granted for recreational purposes. Other places where permits will be Issued are the law and order di vision at neatly from 8 to 1 p. in., except Baturdays and Hinutiiys: Hprague River, from R C. Moore at the same hours and days. At the agency permits will be Issued from t a. in. Ui ft p. m. Logging camp employes may ob- Murual Handicaps End In Marriage TACOMA. July I i-V, Mutual handicaps, which fostered a youthful friendship and then romance, cul minaled In a wedding at a Lutheran church here Huturtiay night. Both of the principals Louise Amanda Peterson. 31, and Don A. Retllord Jr., 21 are deaf mutes. The entire ceremony, Including the solos, was conducted in both oral and sign language for the benefit of the 100 or more persona In the audience who could not hear. Rrdford, born deaf, and his bride, who lost her hearing during an attack of Infantile paralysis when one year old. met at the Vancouver, Wash., school for the deaf some years ago. Classified Ads Bring Resulta. MtV VltDMAN if YOU WANT TO PLAY ON THC n u covnjw. with ' two OCT Tea, tea DON CALL. iout Puauc " ' NSUfcAN (I Donald F. Call George E. Wood Licensed Hollcltnrs MADE TO MEASURE WINDOW SHADES NOW AVAILABLE Cood quality OIL PAINTED SHADE CLOTH in all sizes. New rollers, or you can use your present rollers, One or two day service. CLAUDE H. DAVIS Window Similes Venetian Mllnils Linoleum Cartels 426 Main 4684 Roads On Indian reservation shows roads Ihrouih Agricultural lands adjarenl lo tain iiermlts from company time keepers. Fire guards do not have authority to allow jiersons without a U, B. Indian service permit to en ter closed areas, Htnlr and federal laws prohibit throwing away burning material on any road and no smoking Is permit ted while traveling on reservation roads off the main arteries or while working In forest, brush or grass land, v Change Asked For Housing WASHINGTON, July I olv-Hcp. Homer It. Jones iK-Wash.i culled today for defeat or amendment of the house-approved war housing disposition bill now before the aenale, Jones asked Senator Cain R Wash.) to offer amendments which will give local housing authorities direction of disposal. He said the bill failed to give consideration to war veterans arid the fact that In some localities, es tieclally In Washington state, the local authorities are belter prepared lo handle the matter. The bill, which requires that the housing be sold for rash by the end of 1IMH. w.is Introduced by Rep. WolrHl iR-Mtch.) and Cain. "This bill," Jones said, "in effect says lo the veterans living In the war housing 'Kilhcr buy the unit you reside In or move ." We Do ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING and CUTTING ALL TYPES EQUIPMENT Complete TRUCK FRAME SERVICE firing Vour Welding Problem! to BALSIGER MOTOR CO. Main and Esplanade a a i - w Reservation iUkUTN IKAUN sutswioH the territory which may be traversed open roads do not require permits Mrs. Gilson In Office The American Legion auxiliary, Klamath Unit No. 8. will continue ' Its policy 4 community service un der the guidance of Mrs. James H. Ollsoti, newly appointed chairman of the unltM community service commillre. i The apiwlnlinenl of Mrs. Gilson ' to this post waa made, by Mrs. Ogle, president of the Klamath auxiliary unit. Mrs. Gilson is now making a survey of ixisslbllltles for helping community projects which are open to the Legion auxiliary. Among these are the youth rex-cation plan and iwsslbly the city clean-up cam paign w hich Is now entering Its sec ond week. Aiding Mrs. Gilson Is the one other member of the community . service committee. Mrs. Ida Mo-' myer Odell, prominent local resi dent and well known for her civic activities. For buying, selling, trading, use The Herald and New Want AdJ for i quick results. Summer Fashions Swim Suits i98 Princess In print! Flared 1-piece Princess suit, designed for more teen flattery. Slies U to 16. - nwri i W Girls' 1 ; . . V Miller To Manage Big Basin Co. An liniKirtniit personnel twitch In retail lumber circles came here to day when Irving O. Mlllrr assumed managership of the 111k Basin Lum her company, and Kalpli T. (Inward, who has been manager lor 12 years, disclosed he lii aciiuircd an In terest In the rlwan Luke Mouldlnii company and will be associated, with thai linn In the future. Miller ha been transferred from Klamitth Kails u Eugene, where he managed the I.oiig-Hcll retail yard for the last two mid one-hull yeara. Big Uhj.Hi l owned by the LoiiK-liell Luinuur company. Howard came here 12 yearn ado irom ixmgview, wnere ne was as sociated with Long-Bell. Alfred Collier, president of the Kwun Lake MouldhiK company, auld that Bwan Lake will benelll from Howard lunif cxgierleiice Ui the retail lumber Kuine. "We are glad to have Mr. Howard with us, and we are Bind he decided to slay In this com munity," mid Collier, Miller nan had 33 yearn of ex perience In the lumber and built -Ink" material business. He spent 30 yeara In all phases of the Indiutry In Dea Moines, la. Before becom ing manager at Eugene, he spent Mverul montha at the Long-Bell oeratlon In Loniivlew. Ml'ler mated that no Immediate chamtes are, contemplated In the Bid Basin staff of M people. Ill ad dition tu operatlnK a lumber yard and building materials store here, Bik Basin rum a planing mill and cabinet ahop. Miller was accompanied here by Mm. Miller, and they are looking for living accommodations. Big Da-.ln lumber yards at Malin JUST RECEIVED i In Time for the 4 ih Large Shipment LEVI Waist Overalls ST0RE for MIH Comer 5th end Main Pinafores Carefree printed charmer with eye let trim. Sites 1 to 14. mv Am rVT i New Manager . r .Mi. K 'TO: Irvine Mlllrr, who luumn man ftferihlp of Hie ft ail n tumbrr com pany. Kmlph Howard, manatrr for 12 yrare, ha acquired an liilrmt In Hwan Lake Moulding company, and Is moving to thai tUblih ment. and Tulelake, which have been under the supervision of the Klam ath Falls yards, become indepen dent operations July 1, according to C. B. Sweet, now western retail manager for Long-Bell. During a total eclipse the moon's shadow races over the earth at 2000 m.ph. PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO rAIN NO HOSPITALIZATION N LSI f Tim rirnmcnl Etslta! DR. E. M. MARSHA CIHToprscil Phrsicl tt N 'ih i:ejalr Tbesire BUf Psfvit :m f wpw ii iln r everything for summer fun! A l tift Juveniles To Build Floats Klamath youngsters are trying their hand at carpentering as work begins on float entries at the varl ous playgrounds throughout Klam ath Falls. Kach of the five play grounds Is building a float which will be entered In the Juvenile sec tion of the 4th of July parade. Besides the regular -prize being offered by the parade committee, the playground building the best float will be given a party by the recreation office. Children not working with the various playgrounds may enter In dependent floats in the parade. En tries may Include decorated tri cycles, doll buggies, horses and carts, prettiest, costume, etc. Children are to register at Lost River dairy and 111 assemble there July 4 at 0:30 a. m. for the parade. KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Lifetime Guarantee . Free Demonstration Telephone 9200 Capable Nursing Care for Aged or Convalescent Ambulatory or Bed Cases Even Tide Rest Home 142 N. Main Phone 76M Ashland. Ore. Jomboree Shorts navy cotton twill, cute and trim with ' smart sayings." 12-18. $1.98 Ruffley Ann a cute playsuit of fine 80x80 percale In floral prints. Sizes 12 to. 20. $4.98 Sunbonnet Sue brief, bright sunsuit of poplin In aqua, powder blue or maize. 12 to 18. $2.98 Boxer Shorts very brief, very smart! Pastel cotton twill; sizes 12 to 18. $1.59 Polo Shirt or white or pastel knit cotton. Small, medium or large. $1.00 V prtfpmrntime VLS m, Jack" JUi.lJ HraAI.D NrWS, Klsmalk ralla. Ore. Her for 8rhool Ralph Wheeler of Dunsmuir I visiting with Harold Williams, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Permit of 3134 8tukel. He Is here to attend the New York Yankees baseball school being con ducted at Recreation field. Both Wheeler and Williams attended Dunsmuir high school and were graduated together. BEBDILT FORD ENGINE Run like New Engine Worn parte replaced with newGenuine Ford Parte Immediate Delivery C24 Inr- ,ra I O J Oil Pump Budget Terms BALSIGER MOTOR CO. Main at Esplanade il uizfn?m TiiaanAT, Jalr t, 141, rr I'M FULCY AfcfJl UNSWfMaJCC )Xy ARE YOU? rl O. Landry K. M. alienate. V. T Jbia 419 MAIN ST 'PHONE 5612 Dew ia ate-Mt trm Oar Offka in So. M 1sa Store Hours 9 to 1:30 Phone S188 133 So. 8th Phone SI 88