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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1947)
MONDAY, AUG. II, 1947 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE THREE f Forest Service Sets Aside Tongass National Forest Timber For Newsprint VYAWIINClTON, Aim. II (! yulckly following ui l'i fjildnil Tru 1111111)11 approval of a bill to ealnljllnli nr'wnprliil Imlualry In Aliiaku, llio U, B. foiiwt oi'ivkn luia put up lor ulo l.SOO.UOO.OIK) ctiblu feel of Umber 111 Ilia Tonga National (ureal lirnr lrte rnbuiK Ill Onlrul Soiilliraat AIhkIih. Tim blink In lim flint uf aevoral which will hi) Mild from tho eell mntrd HU.OVU.UOU.IHH) cubic board (eet hi thiil urrn uf tho territory. Tho lultlnl iiulo will Im-lucla enough Umber lo UiKiit n oii'iiitloii for Ml year of mill with it capacity of BUS tojia of newsprint a day. Buyer will bo rriili rd to cut on a ua-talnrd-ylrld bul, (lifeguard aulinon annwnliig atreiim. prevent alieain polhitlou mill prearrve arenlc arena. Five Killed la Wrecks lly Til AnaocUled Freaa Truffle, accident took Uie live of (Ive Washington atiilii renUlrnla, In Ic'ludliiK three youiha la thrlr Teene, Huncliiy, Knur of th vlr.llma wero atruik down an tliry cruautl or walked ulnnulo hluhwuya. Two young granger boya-- Uonuld W. Ilogrra, 16, and Kulph E. Davla Jr., 13 wrr killed aa tley walkrd 10 a aervlre atntlon to gel gaanlui for a alallcd pkk ip truck. Proaecu lor Owrn Clarke ald the youtha wert I ruck down from behind by a. car which awerved off the highway two mllra eaal of Zllloh. Clarke ordered the driver of the car, Lrater N. Uornley, 3. of Uunnyalde, held on an open chnme endliig Invratl gallon of the accident. Other futalltlea were ull In the Se attle area. A man. Identified by a Washington Athletic club member ahlp card aa A. T. Koberta, 6B, waa killed aa he crowed liie Bothell highway al K. U:id alreet, laat Bun day. Htate patrolmen aald hta body aa hurled IB feet by the Impact 11 waa run over by a eecond machine aeronda later. Early Bunriay, a girl Identified by Blate Patrolman Dan Wraton aa Wllen Thomaa. 18, Knumclaw. waa allied in a three-ear colllilnn five mile aoulh of Auburn, and Mra. Huth Crull, i. waa fatally Injured when alnick by a car aa ahe croaaed a Seattle residential alreet. Aa n reaull of the newsprint meaa uro, almicd yeaterdiiy by the tyrral dent, the foreal service aaya: 1. Hidden on the flr.t block of timber niuat aulimlt Information, gardlng thrlr financial rrapunalblllly and eaperlanre In maklni pulp and paper pruilurla by Heplrmber I, and thrlr bide by October I. ' 2. The aucceaafiil bidder will be required to .eaUbllarl a pulp mill coating between 120,000.000 and 130, 000.000 and a community for worker. 3. Kaeli block will have It own' mill, creating a town of 6000 or more population. ' 4. Alaaka'a permuneut paper man ufacturing Induatry la expected to nieel 'Jt per cent of the annual con aumpllou In the United BUlea. 5. The timber offer mark a "major advene In Hie development or pioneer Alaska, with Important Implication! for the economle aecur Ity of thla country," a. Ilevenue from the aulra will be held In a apcclnl treasury account until the NKhl to the timber, rlla puted by natlvo Indiana, are settled by cotjgrea. . Youngster Drowns In Woshougal VANCOUVKR, Wh.. Aug. II OI'i Hix-year-old Monty Everett drowned In the WaahoVigal river ioulheaat of Cama yeaterday aiter tumbling from a log where he waa playing with two other children. Til Camaa flral aid car worked unaucceaafully lo revive him. The boy wa the aon of Mr. and Mra. Fremont. Everett, Cama. Farrogur College . Sees Big Enrollment KARIlAOU'r. Idaho. Aug. 11 Mv Mom tlian I Iftn ! i iH-n.a t ed for the fall quarter at Parragut College and Technical Inatltute, of flclaU aald today. The achool of fera work In 90 couraea covering IS department. SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS BIRTHDAY 'Vf 1 ; 1947 ' Till map of the United Htate ahowa the billion arre of farm land aerviced by farmer-voted and man aged aoll eonaervatlon dlalrlrta ealahllahrd alnce the aoll ronaervatlon arrrlce waa ealabllahed 10 yeara ago. The flrat dUU-lct waa atarted In Anton county. North Carolina, aHown In the Inset. Soil Conservation Areas Mark Tenth' Anniversary Claaairied Ada Bring Reaull. fUMICE SAND roa rles, Mtilti ri.sl.e rjfal raoxeT orLivtar WESTERN PUMICE SANO CO. all ga.rl.la rb.n. KIM Monday, Auguat 4. marked the tenth annlveraary of the aatabllah menl of aoll eonaervatlon district. Twlay there are over 18O0 auch farmer-oierated and controlled dla trlcu wlUiln the United State. Each of the 48 alatea average aomewhere near forty auch dlatrlcu. Till ha been accomphahed In one decade. Ttieae 1900 aoll eonaervatlon dis trict .represent more than a billion acrea of farm land. Thla repreaent about 4S million farm and ranches. Putting thla on a national baala, thla mean about three-fourth of all farm within the United State are now wlUiln aome aoll eonaerva tlon dlatrtcl. All forty-eight atatea. Puerto Rico, Alaska. Hawaii ajid the Virgin Inlands now have passed lawa providing for the creation of oil conservation dlatrlcU. Over 9000 farmer-elected aoll eonaervatlon dla- W Go Anywhere! Rolph'g Mobile . Refrigeration Service Cn Merrill . MeMkll MrtlterBllea Kal.f Mftchln mm4 OH HtAltf Dependable Service ! ra in Ralph t r.ll.r riiaiia Ittl 11 0r KUaialb falU trlct uuervlaors are rendering their aervlce freely lo make theae dis trict (unction properly. Many of the Ute have formed tale aoll conservation district au pervUor' associations. As a result of these state associations, a nation al association of aoll conservation district (uprrvlaora haa been formed over two year ago. With such organization, the 1 farmer can Immediately cope with tabs and national problems that continually arise from time to time. Within Klamath county there are two such districts the Langell val-1 ley aoll conservation district and the Poe valley aoll conservation dla- ' trlct. These represent about 42,000 I acrea of very fertile agricultural land. To date, farm drains have been Installed on aome 4200 acrea while Irrigation systems have been com pleted on aome B400 acrea. Complete farm plana have been written for over 100 farm. These plana Include the moat recent Information on crop rotations, fertilizer, pasture usage, etc., to enable farmer to Increase the present yields or at least main tain them to supply our nation and the world with the much needed agricultural product. Family John Day Flees Fire awakened by smoke about 1:30 a.m. They reached the outside stairway leading from their npiirtment just before the atalrway burned. 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