Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 18, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    MONDAY. JULY 18, 1949
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
PACE THREE
Basin Authority Idea Not
New To Congress; Solon
Was First To Probe Idea
WASHINOTON. Jul It (II TliU I much pnr could b rirvrlcd In
basin BllUlorlt V Irira that tlM 111
Northwest allrrcrl up Just now Isn't
very new to congreaa.
I.Ik Topay In III story, It "Just
growed."
Bark In til Win emigres tlt't
Hi lint now In wloni Hep. John
Mi'Dufll of Triillriur bream In
terested In III hydroelectric power
pnaaitillttle of Hi Tennessee river.
II hud heard n irmr engineer
tell th public work committee
Innr rain (rll In thai arm than any
01 her river beam In th country.
II int th committee in order 111
oniluerra and th federal power
eommlMlnn to mak a complete sur
rey of 111 baln to determine how
Reds Show
Off Latest
'Super-Jets'
MOMCOW, July ! 11 Ruaela
celebrated aviation day ycatrrdey
' y hnwliif olf tour new plane of
connectlon with navigation Im-
prirvrmrnta.
Joseph H. MiOann Br., Hi com
mlttee's veteran clerk, doesn't be
lieve Mrlmllle had anything Ilk
TVA In mind, though an agency
official testified lot week that
many of th engineers' recommen
dations of that Urn hav been car
ried Into effect by Ilia agency. All
of th 11 dam recommended by In
11-
-w
engineers hav now been built. ) 1 I f " ar' i .1 I " i ,i ,' , ''
Tli power aurvry aeemed to calch i My- r , , . . . jf 1 ,., . -
mtit imtmr tUm mitimlllH Baked I F " ' I I - J ' ' J J'. 1-,I
Hi nf ineera to atlmat th coal of I . '. 'jrjj. ' ' J
Millar aurveya on all navliabl J, . ... tV"' - i-..
'.HJ,
ii '"'
Farm Women
To Hear Talk
By Trotman
Dr. r. B. Trotman of Merrill will
peak on multiple icleroau befor a
meeting of th aMociatcd women of
th Klamath County farm Bureau
In th Merrill recreation hall Wed
nesday, 1:30 p. m.
Farm women feel that greater In
terest and Information on th dla
eaa will lead to added reaemrch and
proirreaa agalrut the diseaae. Dr.
TrrHman la up on atudlea of current
medical Information on multiple
cleroats and ha a apeciai Intereat
In the aubject.
Women from town ai well j rural
eommunltiea ar cordially Invited to
attend. A deaaert luncheon will be
I served.
flrlally described aa "iuterapeed et volvlng an eatlmated coal of about
aircraft" I W ono.000 000.
1 Foreign observers, high Soviet From this Hat war drawn many
irailrra and the g n r a I public , of the Jobs on whlrh the unemployed
streams. excpt tha Colorado river.
Th atalea In th Colorado baain
ready had plana for development
haln well under wav.
Th engineer reported Hi coat IYI$ RIGHT Member of the Britiih Women's Royol ormy corps prove itiot women can
of surveys for navigation ana power
on about 200 streams would coat
about 17.333.400 and In 1R37 congress
okayed the expense.
The neat year th scop of th
survey was widened to Include pos
sibilities for flood control and Ir
rigation. In 194, when times wer gelling
tough, th engineer had about 100
prnierta ready for construction In-
control their proverbial curiosity. Not a heod turns as Sgt. Jean Bayliss faints in ranks
during an inspection by Princess Elizabeth. The princess casts o sympathetic glance at
the girl before continuing her tour at the Royol Agricultural show in Shrewsbury, England.
watched hundreds of fighters and
bombers streak arroas the sky In an
Imprraalv display of Bovlet air
nnilit.
tin foreign air attache said Uie
new Jet "seemed extraordinarily
fast."
Among Ui walchera wer 0. B
Ambassador Admiral Alan U. Kirk
and other diplomat, with their mil
itary, naval and air altarhea.
Bear Admiral lalle C. Utevena,
U H naval and air attache, said II
was "a very Interesting show.
were put to work. Project built
under the relief program cost about
liao.oon.ooo
Home of the projecU selected by
the administration didn't hav com
mute or congressional approval. It
wasn't necessary under the emer
gency pnxfrem.
t'nauthorlaed Project
Otand Coulee dam on the Colum
bia waa anuthrr unauthorised prot
ect. It had been deferred by the !
committee became there was al- i
ready a painful surplus of farm '
Don't mlaa ( good bet shop the
Want Ada every dayl It pays!
Short-Sighted
Swimmer Caught
DARWIN, Australia, July II '-Pi
Edward Arnold, 54. la a llttl
short-sighted but he loves to swim.
He went for a dip In Darwin Har
bor last night and a swilt tide car
ried him out to tea. HI glaaaea
wer on tha beach and he couldn't
tell which way it was to shore.
So he paddled around for 13 hours.
until a police launch picked him up
' this morning.
Lake Owners
Hear Talks
On Rulings !
State Representative Ed Oeary
and District Ranger Bob Cooper ad
dressed Lake o- the Woods home
owners at th annual meeting held
outdoors at th ranger station at
the laa Sunday.
Oeary spoke on axpeeU et th new
voting law regulating watercraft,
passed at th last session of the
Oregon legislature. This law regu
lates the apeed and distance from
shore that power boat may travel.
Cooper reviewed forest regulation
In th Lake o the Woods recreation
area as applied to hom owners.
Around 70 persona wer present
! at the meeting, presided over by
i Troy Cook, president. New officers
elected wer Al Schmeck. president:
Matt Pinntgan, secretary; and Bob
Porter, treasurer.
The new board of director! U
I served by Troy Cook. Bob Thomp
son and Baldy Evans.
It was decided to hold th l!vo
hom owners' meeting in th sam
place, outdoor! and hav a plrnle
luncheon for all th owners at noon.
FOR RENT
TRUCKS
U-DRIVI
VANS
PICKUPS
FLAT RACKS
Bala y mile, hear r week
OPEN 81'NDAr
BEACON
SERVICE STATION
121 E. Mala Pb, S3M
WE'VE HAMMERED DOWN COSTS ALL ALONG THE LINE TO STAGE A HUGE DOLLAR-SAVING
penally noteworthy waa the fart ; product. The big dsm, as a power
thsi n waa reatnc ed completely to i producer, waa invaluable during I he I
modern aircraft. There werg abso- i war that broke out a few years after !
lulelv no obsolescent types
"As usual, th formation and
acrobatic flying was magnificent.-
Prim Minister fltalin. who ap
peared In good health and spirit,
watched from the clubhouse veran
da at Tuahlno alrflrld throughout
the two-hour show. His son. Lieut.
Oen. Vasal ly ntalln, commanded
th military section of th demon
stration. The Russians demonstrated a tail
less gilder whlrh did loops, turn
and spiral aa a crowd of almost
1,000 000 admiring Muscovite!
watched from the field.
Suburban
League Host
At Big Picnic
About to residents ef th subur
ban area of Klamath Falls enjoyed
a ptcnl Sunday, sponsored by th
Suburban lewgeu and auxiliary In
Moor park.
Valuable awards for games and
competitive sports at th picnic
were donated by suburban mer
chants for the occasion. Merchants
participating In the donations wer
Franklin service station. Swan lake
Moulding. McMaham's grocery. Ber
tha s grocery. Thornton. Parr and
Ferguson Tractor company. Subur
ban Lumber company. Ralph's Ctun
store. 81 Francis market, Mallory's
market. Broadway cleaners. Idrlla'a
grocery. Wiard Chicken stile. Bland
Brothers service station. Bobs Un
ion station. Alexander and Young.
Morru and Bsker grocery. St. Fran
els barber shop. Cummlna for Hard,
wire. F.mll's grocery. Klamath Vari
ety. Payleaa Drug store. Parka Va
riety store, Klamath Theatres.
Next meeting of the Suburban
league will be held August In th
Sliaala school gymnasium.
r-ai" . Ta
Its completion. It la now the nu
cleus nf a huge Irrigation project.
It waa not until IBM that con
gress wrote a general flood control
policy Into legislation and II waa
several year later thai Senator
Murray iD-Mont i launched his first WED An 18-month courtship culminated in marriage for
!!,l.'.!n!,.t..,0.''7rfMTtl" b"1" Actress Creer Carson (left) and Colonel E. E. (Buddy) Fogel
authority and President Roosevelt i j ..i l , , -t-, ' . ,
proposed ih "eight little tvav in ! n' Tex0 oil ond cattle baron (right). They were wed at the
the major river baaina. home of Dr. ond Mrs. Fletcher A. Catron in Santa Fe, N. M.
None ha yet been created, aaide
from TV A. but the seed sown bark
In l3fi ha shown amazing vitality. !
Lent Buys In
At Sullivan's
Fred Sullivan, owner of Sullivan OWL CAMP- "hmgton County.
Furniture. 411 Main street, has an- i July II ( Oregon's lft-year 110..
Tillamook Burn Reseeding
Program Begins Today
nounced that Al Lent, widely known
downtown merchant, haa purchased
an Interest in the furniture concern.
Mr. snd Mrs. Sullivan and Mr. and
Mr. Lent will operate the firm a a
partnerahlp.
Al Lent has been manager of
000.000 program to restore 7 40.000
acre of denuded forest lands got
under way her today on th sight
of t h thrice-burned Tillamook
burn.
The money a as voted by th peo-
I-eons for the past four rears and P' lJ,t November to sun Uie most
has been closely Identified with
various civic movement. His suc
cessor aa manager of Leon haa not
yet been announced.
Velvet Plont On
Full Shift Basis
STONINOTON. Conn.. July U HI
Around-the-clnck oierallnns were
under war today at the American
Velvet company's plant here, and an
official said they would continue
to operate on a 34-hour basis until
firlher nntlre.
I "I r-tif- a urim'..ri..i . i
.... ... ., ,iiiriiiiri, prrai-
dent of A. Wlninfhelme ti-A
Inc.. owners of the mill, explained
only Uiat "conditions warrent It,"
and said the three-shift derision
was reached at a recent conference
with officials of the CIO-Textlle
Workers union.
The company, which has won a
CIO-TWU award for lis labor rela
tions program, employs '00-odd
workers.
j l , snMUsaasi
sa- - - '
ambitious reforestatloo program In
lit country.
About 300.000 acres of that land
la In th Tillamook bum, which waa
ravaged by fir In 1BJJ. 13 and
14.
Th other 4&0.000 acres ar burnt
over and cut-over lauds in other
section of th stale.
Th atat board of forestry will
supervise th reseeding. Plan also
call for protection of these area
whit th trees ar growing.
Oovernor Douglas McKay, ad
dressing the ceremonies her to
day, said th people of Oregon
"hav taken a long, bold step for
ward to Insure that Oregon Umber
lands will be maintained In full pro
duction. "Just as private timber land own
era In th past decade have been
putting their timber house in order,
setting up sound management pro
grama, turning to sustained yield
principles, to tree farming and bel
ter utilisation and Improved pro
tection and applying the teachings
of trained forester, so will the
slat handle it foresUJ.'
Beslriea th Tillamook burn area,
other sections to receive top prior
ity in the reforestation plan are the
Ntcolal mountain area. Rock creek
i I - s v
- . : jr. a I w 'V T
1 1 z ii m inaavv a
t
" . M em
With Our Monufoc- f -1 " 'V
a a. U.L. Tl k f -7 2aa , 1
Low Prices Potsibl.. ' '(J7fi Fti
ALLSTATI I 1
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area, eastern Lincoln county. Lane
county and Klamath county.
Recruiting Non-Com
Moves To Roseburg
M Bt. John F. Rnae, formerly
assigned to the Klamath army and
air forre rerrulllng atallnn, ha been
transferred lo the rerrulllng atallnn
at Hoiu'burg. i
Personnel now at the local office
liirlurirs M'Hut. Clarence E. Mos
and M Sgt. Peler Omlttcr.
CHEESECAKE CLAUSE Peg
gie Castle expects to pose for
many pictures like this in the
future. A newcomer fo Holly
wood, she recently signed a
long-term contract with a spe
cial "cheesecake clause." The
new clause, which reportedly
will be written into contracts
for all new female actresses,
requires that they display their
"charms" in publicity photos
os well as on the screen.
HOTELS
0SBURN HOLLAND
EttirNE. ORE. MF.DFURD
Thoroughly Modern
Mr ee Mrs. 1 g larlay
aae J rarlay
The bow and arrow was used by
ancient men on every continent ex
cept Australia.
See DRAKE'S For
$28m
SHIPLAP
2x4'g
II Spring
Phone Mil.
Wanted
Clean 1939. 1940 or 1941
BLACK HUDSON COUPE .
Will pay premium price
for good car.
Contact Wendell Smith in person
at the Klamath Falls Brick & Tile Co.
The answer to rvcrydajr
It JKRRT THOMAS
ltuur-.net Counselor.
Ql t.STION: Why do I always
have to buy fire Insurance for
three-year periods when I buy
other Insurance coverage for
one year at a time
ANSVYKR: It Isn't a question of
your being forced to buy fire
Insurance for three-year periods.
It's Just that the fire Insurance
companies have worked out a
plan whereby you can obtain
three years' protection at a coat
of approximately two times what
youd pay for a one-year cover
age. A five-year policy can be
secured for S times the charge
for a one-year. It easy to see
that the wisest and most eco
nomical way to buy your fire
Insurance Is on the three-year
or five-year plan.
Look for the. Informative dis
cussions of- Insurance problems
each Monday In The Herald and
News.
JERRY THOMAS
INSl'RANCF
II 8. (th Phone 6465
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