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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1947)
)2 "4 Fund Cut To Limit Forest Activities Tim r'li'inoiil iialional finest will l(M II Wildlife lllinlnlHIll HMllllll ukiii when KiiiicIiiI MrOnln accepts punllloii Willi- Dm University ol Ciiilfnrulu. "An expected reduction In finest service niii uprhil liitm liir the flsiiil yrur Ui'iiIiiiiIiiii July 1 uiukcs II iiocivuuuy tn curtail rrr tufn activities," null! forest Buper vlMir Merle 8. Lowdcn. "Murh mi we liule U l IhuiiiiiI the niuliy people nili'ientcd III seeing nur wllil life ronni'i vnl, n reduction III the r If il I tli'Viili'il In lltlri ni'livny is lino rssnrv under Hie lunds lo be re. reived." he mild. "(Mir lungers will knri n walcliful eye on the deer mid in her animals, lint It will no lunger be piiMllilr In sttinv in ani mals nnd mcir llvinv cnntniiniis in lenslvely." McCnlli tins Ihtii mi II ir tnr rsl since tllfl beginning n( ID4D. Moil of till tlmr lias been spent In evaluating wlniKr mid summer deer rang conditions mid determining I hit approximate tiuinler nf deer In llm vitrluiiii hrrilH. A lima deal of Inn wnrk lias been In close cnopera I Inn wllh Hip resident blnltwlhl nf 111 Orriihn stale Kntnti commission. It In liiipnrtnnt In Imv rcllnbl flit lues mi ntiinliers nf deer hiiiI the , jiiimlirr nf bucks In Hip herd n Hint III minimi allowable it rrr rrnp cull be dptprmlnpd. The drlciiiilniillon of mime ca pacities liiu nut bppn completed. A niimlipr nf deer-proof fpnrrd arras have bppn established to obtain dntii on Hip pliuitl which deer prefer to rul. Mrcain also collecting dulit f 1-01 11 huge number nf staked pint nnd tnuiird plant ouUildp Hip fenced areas. Ynur huntlnii mid fishing, stated Hunrrvlsor Uwden. nre directly de- lirndpnt niKin suitable runup mid water conditions. We will do IIp best kp rnn In look nftpr these basic resources, nltlintiKh p fecrihe nppd nf much miirp fnrlllnt dnln sue!) M McCain Iim obtained during tils stay her TIip McCains plnn to mnvp to I'lnrcrvillc. Calif, fnr bin position with Ihpx University of California Hp exited In conduct dppr mid range studies Ihprp nn n state-wide hnsls wllh several assistant from Hip university nnd Hip California division of fish nnd game. McCain In mpmbpr nf Ihp Ijikc- vIpw I.lmui rlub mid Hip local Rlks lodge. Mra. McCain has been active In ksslrrn Htnr activities, mid Ihplr (laughter, Klnrcncr. wnii a recent eigliin grade graduate. Legion Team Practice Set Harold Blddler. chnlrmmi of Uif American legion's junlnr bmu-ball jironmni, una nnnnuiurd tint IB plncp tpiilniivp nll-atar Ipiiiii. wllh prnrtlrp rnllrd fnr Hncrpiktlon lipid Mnndiiy nl ft nrlnrk. I hp ipnm pvpnliinllv will bo whit tlpl to 16 plnypra, and that amiad will rprprnt Hip Klamath Tnlla poat Nn. Junior bajwball circuit In alala play. rvrrnl othPr liamr with various Tpama arp bpltui alnird fnr tuning lin to dlntrlrl mid alalc comnplltlnn. 'Hu alUnlar tpam waa avleclrd by rninier aim uoanpa jonn Argpi tngpr. Ernla DUMop and Jim Craynp. TIMHKK MAt.K rORTI-ANO. Orp.. July 3 iJPt An- prnxiinatply ia.000.000 bnnrd fpet nf limurr. mnatly hrmlnrk. will be aold at rnrpit aprvirp aurtlon at HPt linglmm, Wn.ih., Julv .10. Apprftlxpd at IHS.B76, Ihp timber l in the Hrhwpliwr crppk arra of tire Mount llnkpr nntlnnal fnirat. CATRAB Mra. Vance fipanglrr of Welch. V. Va calla thla tall-lcaa tabby yfllh hind feel of a rabbit "Catrab." It llkra to drink milk but will not eat flah. The mother cat and real of the llllcr treat it ai an outcast. A HIT IN KLAMATH FALLS! NEW "MAGIC CIRCLE now GUARANTEES you For vnu who nride yourself nn being extra careful shout your body hygiene! Get this grcst deodorant discovery now introduced locally . . . n Humidor Pack with Magic Circle to keep your deodorant supor-crcamy.supor-citcctivc, always. Accept it, without added cost, wilh new Arrid, the only deodorant that protects you to well these 3 wayil D I. Arrld r.ally praf.rti you from of'ondlng afhirs. No other dcadnrsnl, only Arrid, topi perspiration and odor Plant 1 ' i i .m. ti 'Lrtw Work on community park, loralrd at Wlard and Hope off H. 6th ia alalrd to begin In early fall. Iiilrrealed people In the H. 6lh arra have auggralrd naming the park "Wlard'a Memorial park," after the originator of the Idea, Harry Wlard. Nearly the entire coat of the property, the equipment and faclll llra ia being donatpd. and whpn It la fliiiahrd the park will have awlmmlng pool, wading pool, recreation hall, baaeball diamond, lennla courta. picnic ground and a fully equipped playground. The park will be a memorial to Klamath county pioneers, whose names will be Inscribed on the entrance arch. Designing the plana waa Andrew M. Itergloff. Crowds Jam Local Stores Stores were flooded with shoppers Thursday as Klamath rraldenla pre pared for a three-day 4tli of July vacation. The type of merchandise being aold Indicated that many people were heading fur lakea, camp ing grounds and other recreational spots. Immediate forrcasl of the weather Indicated tha proupccl of cooler daya wllh temperatures drop ping to a mure comfortable 63 de grees Thursday at 12:30 p. in. as compared wllh Wednesday s (1 de grees. Although many fond stores will bo open the 6lh, shopiicrs were slocking up for the week-end Willi everything from ulciiic hams to paier plalea. Itciatl stores roported many calls fnr swim suits, Jeans, brilliant shirts and other oul-of-door clothes. Hut as highways out of Klsmalh Falls were tilling up with vacation ers getting off to an early start Thursday evening, many visitors were also coming Into Klamath falls to attend the rodeo and pa rade. The lh of July parade will form on Spring alreet at 10 a. m. and proceed down Main. The rudro start at 1:16 p. m. at the fair grounds Friday, Saturday and Bun day. Itetail store will be closed July 4. t. and 6 along wllh the Kirsi National bank, the U. H. Nntloiml bank, the Oregon atule liquor store, the county and city libraries, the cuunly courthouse, the city hull nnd Ih chamber of commerce. The punt office will be closed the 4lh but open Malurday morning until noon. The Herald and News will publish July 4 but not July . Ik Urges Longer Broadcast WAHHINOTON. July 1 i'r-Ucn. Dwlght P. Elsenhower today advo cated continuation and expansion of Hie slate department's fureliiii Information program, declaring that' "people who understand each other do not ftghl." The army chief of atiifls recom mendatlnn was filed wllh a bpiihIc fore 14 at relations subcomniiiipe which Is studying a bill lo give full legislative authorisation for the program. Tha house already has approved the measure. Washington Mill Gets Lumber BELMNOHAM. July S irt Con fler Timber company of Fort-son. Wash., i near Darrlngtoni submit ted the high bid of $315.1(0 oh 14,- , 000.000 board feet of standing tlm- ' ber In Mount Baker national forest 1 at a public auction here yesterday. ; rne old included the company s lender of 123 a thousand for 7.060, 000 feel of Douglas fir In stand. i Super-Creamy DEODORANT! so effectively yet in isfely. Your Charm, your popularity are Arrid-Mle. D 3, ApHI rmlly protects your cloth!, Arrid stops peripirstion so pre vents llsini, Vim American Institute nf I. sundering Seal "Hnrmliu ro Fab rics." Ynur clothes sre Arrid-ssfe CI 1, Arrld Is r.oly lof. for your sifin, "Arrid is non-irritating," report leading skin specislisls. Hied hy msny dnitnrs and nurses, (icntle. Antiseptic' Your skin is Arrid.ssfe. Don't bo half saf., k Arrld-saf, Use Arrid. to be mrt. All Arrid here has l he Music Circle... is clesrly marked "Humidor Pack." Vso Mnaic Circle in Humidor Pack to keep Arrid super, cresmy. Buy Jr todsy-30 plus isx. For Community Park Project r-. . " " ' i, . r: , rv7 T-' . ' I 11,1 1 '. " , ; . !'... : '. : NEW LIAISON PLAN E Added window area lo la- erease three-way risibility and a special door which may be Jettisoned are features or this high-wing Aeronca 1BC monoplane ordered by the V. 8. Army for liaison use. - More Pumice Mines Filed Placer filings and certificates of location on puinlie mining claims In the Cliemull tll.Mrlct are still be- I lug recorded by Hie county clerk and some mining of the frothy mid- : ernl formation Is being carried on. ' Pumice Is used extensively In the ) manufacture of lightweight building blocks and alao for soups and abras- , Ives. The mining run In northern Klamath county has been on for several month In the pumice field which Is believed to have been formed by the volcanic explosion which formed Crater lake. Many of the mining claims re corded are listed under prosaic I WE WILL BE CLOSED Friday, Saturday and Sunday INMAN MOTOR CO. tZ So. 61 h TONIGHT (AND TOMORROW- NIGHT) o. B'-ALD'Y'S BAMD 90c PER PERSON names, such as Crescent No. 1, Crnler No. 2, Corral No. 1, while others bear more romantic titles like Zella B Howard's claim and Jnckplnc, Malin Cab Service Day and Night Sen Ire Malin Bonanza ' Merrill Klamath Falls Phone 125 Malin Phone 437 Ford Drops Union Deal DETROIT, July 3 (Ph-The Kord Motor Co., which signed the nation's first contract with the Foreman's Association of America three years ago, today withdrew recognition nf the Independent union whose 3.800 Ford siiiervlsory employes have been on strike more thun six weeks. The company said Its three-yenr "experiment" with the Independent union has "failed hopelessly. ' Strikers were urged lo return to work Immediately without fear of "discrimination of any kind." The FA A Immediately replied that Ford was "reiterating In public what Uiey Uild us when the strike began.' President Robert H. Keys of the FAA. said Ford's attitude toward the "experiment" wltti the foremen "Is the same as the company has msen ujwara ail unions however, ours is a small one and they can gel away wllh It." He said the unlnn wmilH mMi Sunday to discuss the company's action. Scouts Usher At Rodeo Dill Morrow and 14 members of his Air Scout troop 101 of the Boy Scouts will be In dress uniform to net as ushers and sell programs all three days of the Klamath Basin rodeo, July 4. 5 and 6 at the fair grounds. hrirlnri mnM I,AI- '..- - will be on, duty durlnfr the rodeo nay are LIT. uaivin Hunt With Mrs. Katherlne Wilson on Friday; Hr .t Martin AHam. tr Rabjohn, Saturday: Dr. George Ad- m-i wjiii rniricia WBlKer. There will be a "floating" physi cian nn hnnri In pbu ihm Antnw. duty Is tied up wllh a bad accident. i.i nniuuiniicc win or on ine grounds at all times. The first aid station is located back of the chutes and to the right. What few tickets that are left for the rodeo will be sold at the grounds by members of the Junior chamber of commerce with 'John Martin as chairman. - Former Basin Woman Dies Rosetta Orav. 80. a former rest dent of this city, died at her home In Ashland Wednesday morning. Funeral services will be held at the Llttwlller Funeral home. Ashland, si i jo p. m. Wednesday. Mrs. Gray was born In Bigelow, Mo. In 1886. after coming west, she married Charles Gray In Spring field. In 1910 '.hey moved to Klam ath Falls, where they had a ranch In the Pine Grove district. In 1937, they moved to the vajley. Sun Ivors in this area are Nellie Arnold. Katie Byers of Klamath Falls; Cora .Woodward. Bonanza: Veta Puckert. Keno: Frank and Will Orny. Midland: and Raymond win, itumj. Classified Ads Bring Results. Ask JULIAN R. ABBOTT aojt Standard Insurant GOLDEN YEARS' PLAN He wil. give you full details on the insur ance plan thsl enables you to retire with a life income; - Staxuarii Iasiiii c;e Company JULIAN R. ABBOTT Rome 1, Box 923, Phone 4960 Klamath Falls, Oregon o. ft 111 DANCING 9 TIL 1 Discharged ''' I rjt ' I, b Home in Klamath Falls follow ing his discharge is former Pvt. 1e Lawrence Hcott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hcott of 808 Delta. Before his discharge Hcott waa on military police doty In Korea for 14 months. North Entrance To Park Open The north entrance and part of the rim" drive around Crater lake was opened Thursday according to reports received from Crater lake park headquarters. The west rim drive from park headquarters around the west side of the lake to the north entrance and around the south side to the east entrance Is open for travel. Still closed by snow Is the rim drive between the east and north entrance. The south entrance from Klamath Falls and Medford was opened ear lier In the season. PIONEIg...X MINCD - SEA CLAMS f d'asa soon Ai. ff . ( Sir nam I ATTENTION ! All Truck Operators The first step in a program for correct maintenance It to make certain that every truck gets Preventive Maintenance. A truck receiving care under a sound Preventive Maintenance program will last longer, have fewer breakdowns, and cost less to operate. The forms and a program which are a part of the , continuing Control System of truck management as devised by the White Motor Company for all makes of trucks, large and small, will be supplied at no cost by West-Hitchcock. . ' The three basic factor, of thhi program are: 1 Accurately fitting the motor truck for the. work ft it expected to do. 2 Proper tore of the motor truck when ft it put into service, by the use of modern mainte- nance methods. 3 Better selection and framing of drivers to, bring about safer driving and better handling of motor truck equipment. WEST 677 S. 7th nrtAi.o a Nana, mc r.n.. Or.. Arbitrator Hits At Long Wrangle , PORTLAND, July Ft Contin ual bickering between waterfront employers and CIO longshoremen brought a rebuke today from the Very Rev. Thomas J. Tobln, labor arbitrator. Employers won an arbitration award from him, giving them the right to reduce a car gang from five to four men without consultation with the unlnn. The dispute over the Issue had lasted since October. 1945. Father Tobln said In criticizing both sides for "fighting each other at every turn" and suggesting that "a labor management production committee with a constructive forward-looking program Is decidedly In order." INHPECTION OVKB ASTORIA, July 3 (Kr-Agrlculture agents of coast and Willamette valley counties were on their way home today after an inspection of the Astor experiment station and the Northup creek grazing experiment. Your Friday Paper will be Delivered Early If your carrier boy has not delivered your paper by 3:00 p. m., call The Herald and News, 8111. The Herald and News of fice will , be completely closed from 3:30 p. m. Friday, until 8:00 a. m., Monday. CIRCULATION DEPT. TELEPHONE 8111 A Plan For Cutting Truck Distribution Costs STEVE MOSHER, the manager of our new Shell Service Station, will be glad to explain this plan to you. Why not buy your gos, oil, and service at a station equipped to take care of all your needs? Geared To Tht Klamath Basin HITCIOi CORP. TnuasDAr. j.It I. lst, rag tats Rail; Water Rate Hearing Slated ' WASHINGTON, July SMP Th Interstate commerce commission to day called a further hearing for July 31, at Portland, Ore., on tha competitive relationship between nil and water rates. It will deal particularly with water, rail nnd combined rnllwaler rates between Pacific Coast porta and Interior points. The commission last month au thorlzed temporary upward adjust menu In both rail and water freight charges generally, pending mar complete Investigation Into the com petition between thes mode of transportation. TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT You Drlv-Lono, Short Trip Mot Yourself Sit H STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phono 8304 1201 East Mala Phona 7771 Shell, Mb?