HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIV1 FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1949 Ranchers Protest Drastic Grazing Cuts On Myrtle And Buck Creek Ranges NP.VV PINK CI1KMC, Aur 211 Alarmed by a drum I c rut hi kiukIiix right iwfinltn by the (ore-it, nrrvlrr III Uie Myrtle creek and lluck rrrrk area, 30 mnrher met Monday nliht, din'tiMing the p rob km in heated term... Fiitrat K. CiMwr, I-akeview at torney, who ii familiar with tit trend of fore., ncrvlte operation In Ui wentcrn ataien, led the dl euulon. . Fermi U would be rut 114 per rent In the MyrUe rrrrk allotment trM, And about It per rent In the Hurt rrrrk eerlof. lUnchem Mid they (eel the furrt eervlie 1 btinutlnit the riitJ re riu liLf pn-tfrain. Their opinion writ tunc the lino Uut th (ureal aervlce wmu to make a gnmt refuge out nf the ore Ui bring in more money In hunting liteme Mir. Home hinted even more Mrlu rhante concerning forrt aervlcf motive. According to the u-hrdule. Robert Hinder and Delberl Cloud end ami re muvrd off the tlurk crerk area . Flegle Slated x At Democratic Sunday Picnic BUI Henator Au.tln Mrg'.e will handle the main irakmg assign ment when 111 Klamath County Democratic club lioMa Ita "art ac quainted with candidates' pintle at MtHira park ttunday. Mate Treasurer Walter Prarum and Htate Itrpreschtative (Inward Morgan sill alMi speak to the huge CTwd that la alltlrlated. The public la Invited to attend lha plrnle bnl art a-krd to brlni their lunrhea. Hefreahmrnla, to be served by the women af tha Itema eralle rlub, lll ba furnished. lleneral chairman at tha outltif la Issve Thomas. C. L. Lang-letl act aa entree to Introduce speakers. Milium l Joaalln. chairman Oregon ifnarnUt atota mitral committee , will be among tha dig aatarlea planning to attend lha pic nic. 1 Entertainment la (las on the agenda. and transferred to tha Dnvl creek area whlth, It u asserted, la now uver-rriiwilcd and also rut on cuttle grating lima. Thla leave only Ulrn Ward at Buck crerk. Bururlaa vallry ranrhera who were In attendance at Uia meeting, will ba rut (in tha oilier aide nf Uia mountain "I per cent In tha num ber of rattle they can turn out on tha range. 'Ilia area aouth of Duck crerk which Inrludea Uia Lassen creek district waa cut In time only. ' Originally ranrhera could turn aut on May ! with eloalng lima October II. but under Ilia new rrgulaUon they will have to wall until June It to turn out with eloalng lima tha aame, October 11. Thl It-day cut will laat through a two-yrar period to lha spring of 1U63 when a permanent 39 per cent cut will be In rflect in thai allot ment district. What thla all meane la lhal after a five-year period only el head of rattle will be permitted on the Myrtle creek allotment area, where there are now &o4 head being gresed. It wa alleged Uiat Ihle reduction will put aome ranrhera practically out of Ilia atock business, now one of the main aoureea of Inrome. If the cattle, the ranchrra argue, are taken off the range aa per the scheduled' outlined. It mrana Uiat the area will aoon be crowded with unrterbruih and made a much great er fire hazard. Hoosier Hog, Animal Jack Of All Trades t. (.lUNfiE, Ky., Aug. U m Oldham county fair UlUre may really tee ft.imHl.lng Homier hog that triple In braa hunting dog and a aaddle hone. Jack llnugh, Portland, Ind. the farmer who owni Harney, the hog, rla.ma Harney la aa flood a pointer In flushing game, "Hrlng Harney to !a Orange nd he ran compete: In the horae how, the dog show and the hof show." Thua read an Invitation to Hough from Koy tiarr, tfog ehow chairman for the fair opening today. Local Girl Top Official In National OOP Federation Alleged Amputee Beater Charged MONTEIANO. Aug. 2 (V) Charge of second degree auault were on tile today aealmt Prank W. Chaae whom Hhenlf Mike Kil gore aald haa confeawd to beating his amputee veteran atepaori to "re atore hla aelf reaect.' The chargea were ralard from third degree aaaaull yeaterday. The complaint waa filed by Deputy Pro Bocutor Orvllle Peeblea In justice court. Peeblea aald the charge would serve to hold Chase In Jail until new charges are filed in su perior court when "Investigation Is completed. The stepson. Henry Chum, M. waa brought to Seattle s Marine hospital for treatment and observe I ton. Doctors said he 1 1 1 1 bears bruises from beatings which Chum said were administered by Chase with a "knotted rope. two-Inch plank and a gun-lock." Former Guard Nabs Escapees WAI.DPORT. Aug 3 A former state penitentiary guard who chanced to go by a tavern here nabbed two eacaiied convict yester day. Cleorge Thomson. PorUsnd. who also was formerly a state police men recognised Uie two as trusties who walked away from the atale prison farm at Salem Sunday. He borrowed a gun. went into Uie tavern and arrested Uie two. He turned them over to state police. The convicts Karl Junior Bon ney and Vernon Mrlvin (leorge said they also recognised Thomson, but thought he did not remember them. They did not resist. They went to the Lincoln county Jail at Toledo, pending transfer to the penitentiary. Television Color Device Announced WAHH1NOTON. Aug. 38 oV-Ra-dlo Corporation of America aald yesterday It has perfected a sys lem for Introducing color Into pre sent television operations. KCA, of which National Broad casting company is all affiliate, made Its announcement In a state ment tiled with the federal com munications commission. The company reported that Its color device, capable of being su perimposed on black and white television, waa the fruition of a de cade of research. Tha company aald that through the use ol Ita eystem. eslsllng blaek and while televlalon transmitters I will be able to aend In color with , a email addition to preaent etudio i equipment. The color transmission, aald RCA, may be picked up In color on I existing receiving seta with Uie ad ! dillou of a converter. Or, It added. ! the color transmissions may be : pu ked up In black and white by existing aeta by owners who do not desire to use Uie converter. RCA said It proposes to demon strate Ute eystem In Washington nest month, using NBC station WNHW. for Uie benefit of Uie com mission's television hearings begin ning September 3 Columbia Broadcasting system also haa announced that H haa made an adapter which will enable preaent aeta to pick p color bread casta In color. The Radio Manufacturers associ ation said earlier this week that the introduction of color Into tele vision should be on a basis de signed to protect the Investment of aome 3.000.000 present set-owners. Hearing the rloie of a politically i active summer la Mantle, nuiiara oi Klamath Kalis, whose recent achievements include her election to a top national office in the Young Republican federation and her selection as one of the tew j ' s ""as. .as-' ; ' t ' , t. a Margie HulUrd Vets Seeking Refreshments Veterans at Camp White sent their appeal for refreshments t o serve at their monthly birthday party I o Klamath county this month. In care of Uie Red Cross office. Mrs. W. A. Shannon was In charge of a solicitation to handle Uie request, and a large carton of cookies was dispatched for the blrthdays-Ui-AuicuAt group. Cooperating In the project were Mrs. C. B. Larktn, Mrs. Jihn Ash ley, Mrs. J. J. Sterner. Mrs. Mar tin Swanson. Mrs. cliff Shuck. Mrs. W. J. Orove. and Mrs. Stanley Miller. American students to receive a scholarship to one of the Krlends International service seminars. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Billiard of Klamath Palls, and a student at Reed college In Portland. Miss Bullard attended the na tional Voung Republican conven tion In Halt Lake City June 23 to 2fi aa a delegate of the Oregon Voung Republican federation, of which ahe la secretary. Her fellow college delegate from all ever the nation there elected her co-chairman of the National Voung Re publican College federation. Hhe la chairman of the Heed college Voung (iOP club and Is active In young republican affairs on a atate aa well aa a national level. On her return from Salt Lake City. Mlsa Bullard attended a seven week American Prlends service com mltlee seminar In International re lations, for which she was awarded a scholarship. The seminar, held at Lewis and Clark college In Portland, was attended by 27 student repre senting lb different nation. Miss Bullard termed the course "a very valuable project In furthering International understanding and discussing problems affecting Inter national peace." She wa named chairman of the recreation commit tee at the seminar and secretary of the academic committee. A graduate of Klamath Union high school, Mlsa Bullard this fall begin her Junior year at Reed college, where she Is majoring In political science. "BHUY" OF THE YEAR COM II TO PORTLAND PORTLAND. Aug. 2fl Leo K. Couch, an Oregon State eollme graduate who ha, been with the U. B. tth and wildlife service sfnre .BIS. wan transferred to the aerv k' Portland office today. Autos For Aged Fight Flares SAl.rM. Aug. 3( iv-A demand for dismissal of the stale public welfare commission came today as an aftermath of Uie controversy on whether aged pensioner would be allowed automobiles. Bute Senator Joe E. Dunne and Ployd K. Dover, leaders of old age pensioners here, ssld they would carry the demand to Governor Mc Kay Tuesday. They also said they would take to court the case of Logan Fields, Tfl, turned down by Uie welfare commls. slon In his plea to keep a car. Fields aald he needed hi 137 auto to get to Uie store. j NEW CHAIRMAN I PORTLAND. Aug. 26 l" 8ldneT j F. Woodbury. Portland Industrialist, is the temporary head of the labor : management committee here. He i was named by officer and the board ; of director of Uie committee yester day, following uie death 01 cnalr men Lee C. 8 toll. An effort to form a working vo cabulary of the SO00 words most clearly understood when a speaker Is surrounded by the noi.se of com bat airplane 1 being made by the U. 8. navy. Want Ads don't cost tney pay I J. L DEAN Public Accountant and Auditor Office at M North 1th ! hone Msg 7te Hand 0 the Month CHARLIE BARNET MEDFORD ARMORY FRIDAY, SEPT. 2 TICKETS ON SALE Derby's Music Co. LOUIE'S FOOD STORE re fy '..i.ii..iijs ini-imii iiimmn y.m iwn is s. 1 iirm Open Daily Until Midnight! Open Sundays and Holidays Northern Life's Maut Special Surgical Hospitalization Plan I Available to Family Groups or Single Individuals rrsel aes at. 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