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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1948)
MONDAY, MAY 3, 1948 HFRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE THRFS Western Pine Officers To Discuss Plans For Raising Trees On California Plots Method unci plniM fur ttrnwlnu; mors and more ttrrN In Cull fun Hn to nivnt fill tire nrrdn (or timber will bf a mntn topic for dlnruloii m n ll-dny mrnlliiK Mny fl In Hun I'tiiii cluco of the Wrulnrn 11 1 if umocI atlni.'fi Cnlirornlii furrfil pnutlro cmnnilllrcv Tim int'Mlhu In Id tin at the Mir Kin iir In Driike hnlrl nnd Will hi tttlniilrd lit thr uflriiiooli by Into Miirt frdrrul fiirmtry rnrn who will Join with IndtiNlry lmilwi In mii vry of imiliutl prohlriiift. Ill nhlioiinrlnu Dip iiirrltitu. HI unit Molr. of I'ottliilid, rhlpf iiMiorlulloil forrMrr, imlcl lundirr prodm-tlon In the pint ri'Hlon of Ciilifornlu Ik now Hi rm-nrd-lm'iiklliK IpvpIh. Hrrpnt PHtlnmtPfi indicuip 11 protmblp out put of y.7MUH)(I.UHI frrl In 1U4H by thr 7()U-fHtd MtwinlllH In thn ii'Klon, hp mi Id Thin In thr liiiuent volume of pnxluttlon rvrr ntluliird In Iho title. Klmrr r Mull. vrtnHtl louilltm iimnnurr of thr MrClmid Ulvrr I.umliir coinpiiny of MrClouil, In rhiilriiiiin of Uip Imrhl prm llcr com mlttrr nnd will ptrhldr nl the ncn Kn. "Tho WrMnrn plnr Induhtry'M rf fnrtn to nmprralr with thr ntuir In Kioulnu hunt tirt-A tun to for dln mwwd," Mild Kntpnlrr Mo. "To iimlntitln our tintbrr economy wo m tint krrp thr UiiiImt Hrowiiw on nil our f(timl lundi. It In it rriipw Ing rrnourcr unit proprr forrnt pmc tlrp it urn n mllrd for In G'nllfor nlu ntlr litwn nnd Wrntrrn plnr lll- dufLry lirntwr hurvrntliiK nlnndnrdK, holp the foirM In prmturlnu nrw W(Ki. To meet uupiPfrdrnlrd necdii mirh nn we hnvr how, we know we mut krrp on urowltiK more nnd morn tlinbrr, Induntry wrtnt to do It It rnn to nmlntnln the Mupply." Molr aul (I flrr pn.tc.linn In Cull forum In of piutkuliir cniurrn be- cmihr of the h ini t Iikti'um' In puim lutlifii u hd nrw MltiYiiii-iil In the forrMcd in run. The flic hiinrd Iihm bppn hrlithlrnrd hImj by nrvrrul im iiAiiiilly dry fiPimoiiK In riurceMtlnii, "The luinbrr Industry Ik i-xeitliiK every pffort to prrpure flic plniiM l hut will prevent firm lu the wchkIh," he tiddrd. "Hut no plan run bo fully HtKTi'thful without the com plete cooperullon oi thr public In prnventlnu firm, Krccul ntarl of the .Krrp Ciilifornlu Clrrrii move mrul hi ion Id do 11 K'ml drill to iiiuke the public foreftl-flre comrloii mid reduce the uumbrr of firm ordin arily milled by public curelrhHiicM. "The imiltrr of fire prrvrntlon durliiu the huniliiK fteunon In iiIno to come up for cominltu-e dlscuw.lim, u i id the MUppnrt of porlMm'ii will be ftouithl in uu pfrrcllve fire pre vention pnxtriun durlnu the 11MH netiMin." MrinbnrK of the Ciilifornlu coiu mlltee lire VVuller II. Herd. Colllim Pine cornpuny, Chentrr; Krimrth It. Wulkrr. I'uiil Uuiiyun 1, timber rom piuiy, Hunuiivlllr; F. 1). Muldwln, Quliit-y I.umlr cornpuny, Quincv; Jorl Conk I In, Clover Vullry I.tunlirr i-oinpuny, (.oyftlton; I,, V. Wumbold, Ulumiiud Mutch compuny, Htlrlinu City; H. II. Hylm, UyleN-.JumiHfn Lumber cornpuny. Kicmio; Jurk H, Hcrry, MlclilKitu-CulKorulu I.umbrr cornpuny, Cnmlno, nnd Kred Kllln, Wrm Hide I.umbrr cornpuny, Tuolumne. TOONERVILLE FOLKS The Tekriblb TtMpep,rp Mr Bam& S I SOC Confab Plans Made I'Iiimd for the annUHl Routlirm OrtKon fduratloii confcri-iiif which In Ui be hH'J on Novenitjer 4 and 5 at Houthrrn Ortunn college, have J UMt hnen revealed by Dr. E. N. HUrvenaon, prealdent of the col- ll'Kf. 'I'ciii hern Irorn five Southern On'Kon countlea Curry. JnckMin, Jou-phlne, Klamath and Lake will Kiither on the HOC' cumpua for two daya of activity which will Include addrewtfa by the public re Inllona men of a number of lame corporations on auch topics aa the uUimlc iiKe, the air axe, Interna tional affalra. education. Elemen tary school teachers will study the Improvement of the child's en vironment mental and physical. The conference will be under the co-chulrmaiiNhlp of C. R. Bowman, superintendent of schools of Jack son county; and Dr. Elmo Steven son, president of HOC. The col lege will act aa host for the conference. Harriman Lodge To Be Opened Ifarrlman lodge on the went side ! of Upper Klamath lake will be op- I erated this summer as ft resort cater ing to the public, and especially to family groups, tho operators, Ous ' John.non and Bob UIohii, announced today. Housekeeping cabins for as many aa eight are to be available, and family style eating accommodations will also be provided. The lodge has acquired new metal boats for fishing purlieu, and also has some large wooden family-style boats. A fenced children's playground has been established. Pasture for horses to be used In the area and on Sky lakes trips Is available. It pays to Use the Want-Ads I II J fitU DEEP FORME" KARL Kl ftMl C4j AOM4r( from Uiigon communities, the rest column from outnlOe the slate. I'liiiia for alliMiilIng thp workers weir drawn up as slate employment olluiuls ended A two-day conference. 85,000 Farm Workers Needed POltTI.AND. May 3 il'.-Oregon will need HJ.000 farm workers at the ienk harvest crlod, farm labor ex perts rstimated here Prltlay. They said apparently thai numlier would be available with (JO.OUU diawn TTTrT7l riTsruitr fAS MONEY CAN BUY I WOSIO'I ISHIIT MUi Ml ASPIRIN )F0I CHILOICI Ornj(r fla vorrt. Mrrif M C(irrrt chllo iJ(iiKi necda, Ky to tftke. AO UMeU for asc. 'i ry Jti Due to the popularity of the riiftatlunul nrw Croalry, we are kwamprd with urd rarx. 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